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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, .1900. MISCELLANEOUS. | THIS NEW STYLE SMOKELESS | OIL HEATER 11 keep your )LD ROOM oom- warm _for y—the price clgar. It wiil be delivered free to eny address in cify ' or county in Califor- nia on receipt of %.0 on epproval, to be returned at our ex- pense if not entireiy satisfactory. it Cannot Smoks, | 1t Is Absolutely (doriess. We have other styles. Write for Cata~ $5.00. iy _PATTOSIEN’S TEENTH AND MISSION STREETS, ons you COT- pure beef choice TTOLENE The N le(bfink Company, UNYON'S KIDNEY CURE q the incipient gists, e vial al sdvice free— New York. ViM, VIGOR, VITALITY for MEY MORMON BISHOP'S PILLS ave been in use cures the and_young MCBURNEY'S Kidney-233e thorongh cure ior| n the back, BRIGHT'S DISEASE, ele trov incon- <t deposits, bed- el, gall stones, 214 Kearny st . Market McBurn: Cal st STATEMENT OF THR— New Amsterdam Gasualty COMPANY E STATE OF \rw y's Oftice on all & due Course of Co Assets LIAE process of ILITTES Adjustment or In 1ding expenses. .. 2,375 0% 60,370 92 & EDWARD V. LOEW, CHARLES T. HOPF s e 4 sworn to before me this 2Tth CHARLES EDGAR MILLS, Commissioner for California. GREENE, AGENT, E. F. GENERAL | Deuprey Asks Young Armstrong if | | . 405 Montgomery St., FAN FRANCISCO, CAL. PHONE MAIN SOI18. TWO WITNESSES ARE IN DOUBT Mrs. Legg Refuses to Posi- tively Identify Albert Hoff o= He Has Been Approached by | Any Person for the | Defendant. : ——t. | Something of a sensetion was Sprung n yesterday afternoon when wa leaving the w! lad & egrs old and swore that m e knew well, pass Btr\ t near Valencia on 1 ; that some boys shouted off,” and thut it was about 5| | the evening. Armstrong’s memory Wwas He coyld remember nothing ragedy without first reading in the former trial. He ge fuily twenty min- udying the evi- adjourned at the sull reading his In the aftén and as he e proceedin, morning by was worse after Leing excused by or | representing Hoff. He | any such and ever hav- | by anybody who had been cross-examined n. [ terday morning by Attorne She stood firm on her eviden i not be with the ex: came out e after she hear, ran out of the front She stated that the e house and passed into Liberty t he had MANY STEAMSHIPS GETTING READY FOR ALASKAN TRADE Haif a Dozen New Vessels Will Go on the Run and There Will Be Sharp Competition. 2 on, and that h ndant, but that she | o Hoff was the man. | she was positive tha sult SOME OF THE STEAMSHIPS THAT WILL RUN TO ALASKA NEXT SEASON. THE PACIFIC COAST STEAM- ARCTIC WAVE IN CUSTOMS HOUSE Acting Surv yor St John Complains of the U. 8. Attorney’s Office. — He Says It Is Lukewarm in Prosecut- ing Smugglers and the Other Party Throws the Blame on the Grand Jury. PIEOREIS A cold north wind has sprung up be- tween Assistant United States Attorney BEdward J. Banning and Chauncey M. Si. John, Acting Surveyor of Customs, and the mercury falls forty degrees when they approach within a block of each other. torney’'s office is lukewarm In the prose- cution of petty smugglers employed Government transports, because federal Grand Juries have almost invariably ig- nored the charges. “I intend to ‘;rurect my men in the per- formance of their duties,” said Mr. St. John yesterday, “and I am tired of having these Government smugglers giving Cus | toms Inspectors the ha! ha! and braggiag | that they escape pumshment in the big federal buflding. The value of the articlas attempted to be smuggied cuts no figure with me. If men are allowed to smug- gle cigars and pleces of silk they will tum to smuggling diamonds and oplum When Inspecior Bnloc goes to the Dis- trict Attorney's office to prefer a_com plaint they 'say to him, ‘Oh, here's another of St. John's kindergarten smug- giig cases. don't care what the Dis- trict Attorney's office does or what Gran. Jurles do. I gling if I can.” On the other hand, Mr. Banning assert- ed yesterday that he has prosecuted all cases that have been presented, and that | if federal Grand Juries have ignored the charges he is not respensible. In answer to the charge that the office has spoken disrespectfully of the Surveyor's office, | he sald that when Inspector Enloe cama in with complaints against somebody for | smugggling small quantities of cigars or | small pleces of silk, he and Assistant At- | | torney Woodworth used to try to pass | the cases to the other in jest but that | they = were always prosecuted until quashed by the Grand Jury. ADVERTISEMENTS. Ay e SHIP COMPANY HAS MADE ELABORATE PREPARATIONS TO MEET THE EXPECTED RUSH. IT IS PRE- accepted in the ‘ PARING TO PUT SIX VESSELS INTO THE TRADE. v the defense. On -vidence she stood firm. | oo 3 p Armstrong, r r of Percy W ed. She identified the bag HERE will be an unusual rush of | Mohican, merchandise for Honolulu; the Manx | NEAH BAY—Passed out Deo é—Schr R W Hoft e, but never imilar to the one travel to Alaskan points spring and summer. Coast Steamship Company e worked in her hov very positive that she ff use a coupling pin i hac connection is next The Pacific pre- paring to put six steamships on the line and there will be others in com- big transport Senator is be- k"..,unmm, z got for the service, while the of the police at the Stater of California has been withdrawn station, and of from the Columbia River trade and will e o 1 | be turned i excursion boat. The on second ridspery olcanie, which is to Do & e e hat Ses%md | new steamship Spokane, which 1s t . e o led his | 0 able floating palace, is also nearing swore that he completion, and she also will go on the ouse to attend what he|excursion run. Then there will be the de. He rushed up the | Cottage City, City of Topeka and Al-Ki, floor with her face covered | besides half a n others. With & nelghbor, a man | It is not so y years ago that one he then ran to the street | steamship was enough to care for all the lice Oficer Filbert He at- | Alaskan trade. In those day's the old Cal- atopsy of steaned at the | yrornia ran from Sc d ports to Juneau ven wounde on her | and Sitka gnce a month. Later the Cali- caused her deat 1t have been infl such as the co then continued till fornia’ | tor After the withdrawal of name was changed to Eureka and vears she ran on the southern route. the California the old Los Angeles took up the running, and she was followed by the Idaho. The Nothmg Just as Good ldaho went the way of many uniucky an be found in any drug | ships and the Ancon took her place. The RINE e »n_a reef and never cam Ancon went e of L ot | and the City of Topeka was put on as a jted. " tade by | bimonthly boat ; o . k been running ever since, S B cparimires | she has had as assistants e T | srona, Queen and Al-Ki VESSELS FOR COAST TRADE. | Tost on the Alaskan coast | »na came near to sharing her Four Sailing Ships Purchased by San | e went on the rocks near the i Narrows and was only got off Francisco Firm. | after some hard work. Since then the | - ern Commerctal Company and British ships Drumburton, Drum- | rush to Alaska has increased with leaps Drumrock and the American | and bounds, and next spring Wwill see a C. Goss have been purchased |dozen vessels on the route. port will in future be Ban Sailed for the Orient. The Drumburton arrived in| The steamship Nippon Maru got away o Ry aE e New Fork | for the Orlent yesterday. She did not T e T e i ark | take many passengers, but she had all the S cia Australia. | freight she could pack. Owing to the T > B ‘ompany also | trouble yoard during the last voyage h Spreckels and there were a imber of nhnnz-s R. B . et [ Slocum, former the Coptic, went out s 2 as purser. Dr. A. J. Minaker went out P T AR as on. Mrs. Walker went out To enoy fully the luxury of @ brilliant, soft, | Stewardess S v some . = must drink at brewery. changes when ti to San Francisco avored ale famous brewings e Nippon Maru gets back Movements of Transports. Water Front Notes. The Logan will be the first of the fleet | The British ship Manx King arrived to get away. She will take a number of She | was a recruits and some supplies, getting away | | | from Antwerp vesterd time getting here a fortnight ago the 16th inst. She will be followed cock 1s expected next week and she will 22 she was long and was off the coast Once she ran away from day by the Thomas. The latter tra the Alex Gibson, but later on Captain will not carry any troops, but will | Holmes' ship overhauled the Manx King ded down with supplies. The Han- | and beat her into port by two days. The Manx King had a hard time off Staten Isl- in a sail again Jannary 1. All of these vessels | and, and on September 3 are be n;z rushed back to the Philippines | very heavy gale. There was a terrific sea to bring home the volunteers. The W and everything movable on deck was now gathering up the Tenth washed overboard. Thence to port the and is expected here about Christmas | had light winds and calms. nn» Stould she arrive on time the | — es are that she will be sent out| NEWS OF THE OCEAN on January 18. All the transports | . »e kept on the move from now on un- 21l the volunteers are home again. Matters of I“_""" to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. Peautiful assortment of ladies’ gold watches. | The Norweglan steamer Eidsvold loads flour w prices. Rudolph Barth, 141 Post st. *|and merchandise at Tacoma for China; the If you are one of those individuals who likes to al- ways wear a new hat we would suggest that ours for goc is a good proposition for you. You could afford a hat often and yet have it always in the latest style, for these hats are made in the same blocks as the higher priced hats. Fedoras, Graecos and Violets in all the popular colors; Derbys in black; all are OO0c Out-of-town orders filled—write us. SNWO0D 718 Market Street. ach King, wheat to Burc ope, ¥ 40s, prior to arrival. Addluona.l Cargo. An additional manifest has been reported at the Custom-house for the Australla, which v for Tahiti. The manifest was 4 included the following: 2 { unition, 2 crs bicycles, 15 0 1bs bread, 28 cs canned 12 cs dry goods, 50 bbls and provisions, 70 cs et lumber, 120 lbs lard, 25 kege nails, § crs lons, 7 bdls oars, 23 crs po- tatoes, €735 Ibs ric cs stationery, 8 cs shoes, 4 bbls 18 cs salmon, 20 cs soap, 20,000 shingles, 13 pkes ship chandlery, 2750 lbs salf, 15 crs sews ing machines, 3 cs turpentine, reels wire. - " 0 pkgs gr hardware, 60,808 1 Merchandise for Mexico. Mexico wi The steam sailed yesterddy for a general cargo, valued at the following: 22 pkes assay- | 6300 1bs borax, 45 ctls barley, 20,116 ils cordage, 111 bbls cement, 75 ock, 102 cs_eanned goods, 11 cs drugs, 13 cs dry goods, 2648 Ibs dried fruit, 6 pkgs electrical goods, 21 ce fuse, 2000 bbis flour, | 241 pkgs fruit and vegetables, 10 cs gin, 105 c Elass, 139 pkgs groceries and provisions, 89 bales hay, H‘v cs hardware, 78 bdis iron, 54, 38 | feet lumber, 3 pkgs machinery, 6 cs mineral | water, 600 Ibs nuts, 26 kegs nails and spikes, | £351 64 cs oil, 181 ors er .30 cs or. 254 s pipe 6nd fttings, 17 pkgs rai- | , 4742 1bs sago, 64 pgs TIS) Ibs soda, 110 bdls bdls spice, 510 bdls shooks, 12 cs silk goods, 45 chests tea, 11 cs turpentine, 6114 1bs tallow, 10 bt tar, 100 cs whisky, 8239 gals | 10 ca wine, & reels wire. { Departure of the Japanese Liner. | The Japanese steamer Nippon Maru safled yesterday for China and Japan with the usual cargo of merchandise, valued at $195,871, mani- fested as follows: For China, $69,108; for Japan, N! 308; for Manila, $21,2 for East Indies, | $1549; f’Jr Viadivostok, $1 ; for Korea, $3188, for Siam, $19. The foll cipal shipments: provisions, d bacon, 6600 1bw lard, 13 ne. 3550 Tbs milletufts, 4263 Ibs oleomargarine, §1 bxs pearl barley, % cs salmon, 30 gals wine, 106 cs whi ai and_ammunition, 7 crs 624 1bs bread, 72 crs bicycles and sundries, 32 bales cotton, 244 cs canned goods, 5 bales deerskins, 2550 1bs dried frult, § cs elec- "trical goods, 3260 bbls flour, 319 pkga groceries 7 cs hardware, 975 Ibs ham and . 1042 pigs lead, 43 rolls . 14 pkgs machinery, 2000 ion. 118 Sals wine. beer, 50 bxs frult. 25 pkgs gro- ) bxs lemons, 5300 Ibs and provisions, anila—9600 gals goods, 6 cs cordage, cerles and provisions, i25_cs canned »s oranges, 4500 crs po- 828 cs 3 cs typewriters. ast Indles—5000 1bs dried fruit, salmon, For Vladivostok—2 crs sewing machines, crs bieyeles ,28 pkgs machinery, 125 cs tools, For Korea—41 bbls insulated wire, canned goods, 36 pkgs groceries and prov 9 gals wine. For Siam—9 es whisky. i Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Thursday, December 6. Stmr Whitesboro, Olsen, 16 hours from Green- wood. Stmr Mandalay, Reed, 3 days from Coquille Bive e .l 8 By o Stmr anta Hoss, Alexander, San Diego and way ports. Slmr Westport, Brl 43 hours from on, 28 hours from Eu- Flmr Geo W Blder, Ruldell 61% hours from Portland, via Astoria 50 hou: "104 hours from gStmr South “Portiand. Hainy a1 Stmr Point Arena, Hansen, 13 hours from Mendocino. Btmr Arcata, Reed, 58 hours from Coos Bay. Stmr Newsboy, Higgins, 88 hours from Port Los Angeles. Stmr Alex D\mt-n. Guthrie, 24 hours from Moss Landing Stmr Pnnhmd Lundguist, 100 hours from Seattle. . Br ship Manx King, Pratt, 159 days from Antwerp. Bohr Joseph and Henry, Rasmussen, 8 days from Coquille River. Echr Mary Bubne, Weber, ¢ days from Eu- reka. Schr Ivy, Hall, 7 days from Coos Bay. CLEARED. Thursday, December 6. Stmr John § Kimball, Thwing, Comox, via Port Towneend; B T Kruse. Stmr Mineola, David, Nanaimo; Pacific Im- provement Co. Stmr Corona, Gielow, San Pedro; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Jap stmr Nippon Maru, Greene, Hongkong, via Honolulu and Yokohama: W H Avery, Br stmr Victoria, Blakey, Chemainus; R Dunsmuir's Sons Co. Bark Edward May,. | Hansen, Honolulu; Alex- ander & Baldwin Schr Loulse J Kenny, Olsen, Caroltne Islands. SAILED, Thursday, December §. Stmr Geo Loomis, Bridgett, Ventura Stmr John & Kimball, Thwing, Seattle. Stmr Navarro, Jensen, Bowens Landing. U S stmr Philadelphta, Meade, Panama. Jln symr Nippon Maru, Green, Hongkong, “Bark Fawara Moy, Hansen, Honoluly. Schr Bender Bros, Wetzel,' Bihlers Foint. Schr Mary C, Campbell, Fort Ross. MISCELLANEOUS. LONDON, Dec 6—Shi) Skolfleld, pre- viously reported, —uednfo Shanghal .‘h Nagasali. 'rm.mnrma. POINT Dec 7, 10 p m—Weather hazy; wlnd NE, velocny 16 miles. DOMESTIC PORTS. SPATTLE-Arrived Dec S—Stmr Rainter, bence Dec 2. Dec 6—Br ship Westgate, from Port ’h:wluenfl Sailed Dec 6—8f r Czarina, for Tacoma. PORT Lo8 ANGELIS. Amived Deo b Stmr Net'lonal City, from San Pedro. Balled Dec 6—Stmr Greenwood, for San m eisco; stmr hl\lofi&l City, for San Franci i on-r BRAGG-Arrived Dec 6—Stmr Noyo, ence \'ENTLRA—AMM Dec 6-8tmr Coronado, from Grays Harbor. fos.«_lp_l DIEGO—Salled Dec 6—Br ship Falkland, r 'n,pr-s-flefl Dee_é—8tmr Pomona, for o stmr Del Norte, f0r Astoria. xvms 8 LANDING—Salled Deo 6 Schr San cisco. AR SERA satiea Dee 6£obr Bthel Zane, for Port Townsend. | ng were the prin- | % Bartlett, from Whatcom, for San Pedro. RT BEND—ailed Dec 6—Br ship Westgate, for —; Ger bark St Marys Bay, for Arrived Dec 6—U 8 stmr Wheeling, from Alaska. WHATCOM—Sailed Deo 6—Schrs Maweema and R W Bartlett, for San Pedro. MCBAYS HARBOR—Launched Dee 5—Schr ¥ UMPQUA—Salted Dec 4—Schr Beulah, for Ban Pedro; schr Lily, for SInRancl!co NORFOLK_Salied Dot 551 stmr Ataka, for Manila. ORBEIGN PORTS. CAPE 'KVW\-—Amved Dec 6—8hip Ellwell, from Chemainus. HONGKONG—Arrived' prior to Dec 6—Br stmr Braemer, from Oregon. Sailed Oct 30—Br ship Castls Rock, for Royal Roads. SAMARANG—Sailed Oct 10-Br stmr Royal- ist, for San Francisco. MANILA—In port Deo §—Br ship Glooscap, for Puget Sound, VERPOOL—Safled Dee 5—Br ship Dovenby HnlL for San Francisoo. JCKLAND—Salled Dec 6—Stmr Alameda, f (or San Francisco. CALLAO—Arrived Nov_30—Br bark Ivanhoe, from Whatcom. Dec 5—Bktn Willie R Hume, from Fort Braes. Sailed Dec 3—Schr Epokane, for Salaverry. HAVRE—Arrived Dec 5—Ger stmr Tanls, hence Sept 6. OCEAN STBAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived Dec 6—Stmr Deutsch- 1and, from Hamburg. Arrived Dec ¢—Stmr Freiderich der Grosse, from Bremen, via Southampton and Cherbourg. ~Arrived Dee 6—Stmr Tunisian, ol GIBRALTAR—Arrived Dec 6 Stmr Kara- from New York, via Libson. for Genoa an, ROTT dam, for Boulogne and New York. PORTLAND—Arrived Dec 6—Stmr Dominion, | from Liverpool Sailed Dec 6—Stmr Peruvian, for Glasgow. HONGKONG—Arrived prior to Dec 6—Stmr Braemer, from Portland, Or, via Manila. ina—368 cs canned goods, 1509 Ibs | 1bs chocolate, 1bs codfish, 22 cs | , S pkgs 123" Ibs drled fruft, 3 os| bbls flour, 80 es fruit, 17 casks | yo 39 pkes grocerles and P ATrived Deg 6-Stmr Siber- | sgow and Liverpool, for Halifax ATC )\LA\I!—S«HPG Dec 6, at 7 p m—8tmr Alameda, from Sydney, for Apia, Honolulu and San Francisco. — Steamer Movements. TO ARRIVE. From. City Rm‘de Jan|China and Japan . North Fork..... Humboldt . Pomona, Humboldt . Rival . Crescent City. Empire Samon Newburg .......| City of Para... City of Puebla Mattewan . Santa Barbara. Steamer. ‘ Humboldt . rays Harbor. ew York via. Panama Victoria & Puget Queen n DI Bonita ewpor Bureka ./Humboldt Czarina .{Seattle. Columbfa ... |Portland. Do Hathor . ‘|Hamburg via. Cailso.. Corona. . Rainier . Arcata ¥ 3 Walla Walla...|Victoria & Puget Suund Dec. Santa Rosa..... San Diego c. 13 Arcata .. |Coos Bay 13 Polnt Ar: 13 TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destination. | Satis. Pler. Umatila ...[Vic & Pgt sa. ]Dec 1 11am Pler 3 Curacao 110 amiPrer 11 Corona 7, 9 am|Pler 11 Eureka . 7. 9 am|Pler 13 S. Portland|Portlan 7,12 m|Pler — Empire . 8. 10 am Pler 13 City Stane: 812 m| PMSS Pt. Arena.. Foint Arena.. Dec. 8, 2pm Pler 2 Mandalay .(Coquille Riv't|Dec. & 10 am Plor 3 Fulton .....|Astoria & Ptld/Dec. 8, 4 pm/Pler 20 Arcata ... 812 ‘m|Pler 13 C. Nelson. 8. $am Pier 2 Pomona 9. 2pm Pler § Newburg 5 pm|(Pler 3 G. W. Elder, , 11 am|Pler 24 Santa Roea. . 9, 9am|Pier 11 R. Dollar.. 10, & pm!/Pler 18 S. Barbara. 10, 10 am|Pler 3 North Fork| 10, 9 am Pler 2 Rival .. 10, 5 pm|Pler 3 Allfance . 1, 10 am(Pier 20 Bonita . 11, 9 am Pler 11 Samoa 11, 10 amPler 2 Queen . . 12, 9 am|Pler 11 Senator . 12, 11 am|Pler § Sierra i . 12, 9 pm(Pler 7 City R. Jan|China&Japan|Deo. 14, 1pm PMSS Czarina ...(Seattlo & Tac.(Dec. 14, §pm|Pler 8 Columbta ..|Portland......|Dec. 14, 11 amiPler 24 Sun, Moon md Tide. United States Burvey— Coast Geodetic Times and Hel hll of High and Low Waters at Fort Polnt, entrance to San ?uhn-h-d by official au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the ofty front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty- five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6. Sun rises Sun sets . NOTEIn the above exposition tides are given the successive ti s, ete DAM--Salled Dec 6 Stmr Ro(lfl"‘ Heavy Willow Rocker, An excellent, comfortable rocker— We're selling them for $3.75. Estimates on complete house fur- nishing cheerfully given. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS in FURNITURE AND CARPETS Till Christmas. . CASH OR CREDIT. | Free delivery on §25 worth and { over. BRILLIANT'S 338-340-342 POST ST. Near Powell. Open Evenings. PAINLESS EXTRACTION O cts. Our $5,00 Plates fitlike a glove. DR. K. L. WALSH 815% GEARY STREET Between Hyde and Larkin. Telephone Pol 1135. These hotels pos- sess the attributes that tourists and travelers aporeciate —central location, liberal manage- ment. modern ap | pointments and perfect cauisine American and Eu- ropean plans. Palace and Grand {| Hotels i San Francisc ® l OR. MEYERS & CO, Speclalists. Disease and weakness of men. Established 188l. Consultation and private book free, at office ot by mali. Cures Anuod ? ket street (ele entrance), Francisco. l i Mr. St. John thinks the United States At- | on | am going to prevent smug- | SPECIAL SALE OF FURS. Our large stock of Fur Novel- ties must be reduced within the next 20 days. Sealskin Jackeu $123 and up. Persian Lamb Jackets, $100 and up. Astrachan Jackets, $80 and up. Mink Capes, $35 and up. Stone Marten Capes, $80 and up. Marten Capes, $50 and up. Black Silver Fox Neck Scarfs, $30. Fur Capes, $9 up. Fur Neckties, $2 up. AD. KOCOUR, RELIABLE FURRIER, 121 POST STREET, (Dém’t Mistake the Numben) Rooms 7 to 1L Open Bvenings. A WHOPPING BIG BILL! PATRICE AND COMPANY, ROBERTUS AND WILFREDO, PANTZER TRIO, MAY DE SOUSA, A. M. POWERS, JULIUS P. WITMARI MARY AND cHARLES FOTHIAN, WALLORE © BROTHERS AND BROOKS. THE GREAT WALDON. Reserved Seats, :sc;mnuuw. Wo: Opers Chairs and Box Seats, Matinees Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. ALL GOOD THINGS MUST END. HAVERLY’S MASTODON MINSTRELS MATINEP TO-MORROW AT 215 P. M. Commencing 8U “JUST FOR FUN. Lon Harvey, Bessie Marlowe and Fun-imakers in the Jinglig Jollification “A BELLBOY.” | SONGS, DANCES, SPECIALTIES, EFFRCTS { ALL 1 NEW COLUMBIA 5 All This Week—Matines Sut. ALICE NIELSEN In Herbert and Smitw's Buccess The FORTUNE TELLER. Next Week—Last Nights ALICE NIEL Mon., Tues., Wed., s Fortune Teller.” Hemiatnder ‘of wedk, ~“The Singing Girl MOROSCO’S GRAND OPERA MATINEES TO-MORROW and Sunday ——BRILLIANT SUCCESS OF THE— OLIVER LESLIE CO. LAST THREB NIGHTS OF 'THE PRISONER of ZENDA MONDAY, “MAN'S ENEMY." Reappearance of (LLIAM BEACH. PRICES, 10e, 15¢, 23¢ and_50e. A few front rows in orchestra, TSe- MATINEE—10c, 15¢, 35¢, i0o—no highem Branch ticket office—Emportum. «TIVOLI» A Megaphone Is a Loud Talker! THIS 1S THE THIRD WEEK OF THE JOLLY MUSKETEER! WHICH 18 PROOF ENOUGH OF ITS MERIT. Evenings at §. Matinee Saturday at & Telephone Bush 8 POPULAR PRICES. eceeeeadB0 and S0 SPECIAL! SPRECIAL! “CINDERELLA" WILL BE WITH US SO0ON. FOR BARBERS, BAK- en. bootblacks, bath- houses, biliiard tables, candy-makers, canners, BRUSHE brewers. bookbinders, dyers, flourmills, foundries, laundries, paper- bangers. printers, painters, shoe factories, sta- blemen, tar-roofers, tanners, tallors, ete. BUCHANAN BROS., Brush Manufacturers, 609 Sacramento St DR, CROSSMAN'S SPEGIFIC MIXTURE For the cure of GONORRHOEA, GLEETS, STRICTURES and analogous complaints of the ns of Generation. ice §1 a bottle. For sale by druggists. AMUSEMENTS RACING! RACING! RACING! 190~ WINTER MEETING—1%01. CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB. DEC. 3d_to DEC. iith, INCLUSIVE. Ract: ey, Taesday. Wedncaday, Thurs- ing Monday, Tuesday, ne , Friday and Saturday. Fain or shine: k"{ln& mole e o connect with & electric cars at Broadway. land. oY’ cratus vie Alamoda maale con et with San Pivio avenue, cars at Fourteenth and . _These electric cars £0_direct to the track in fifteen migutes. Returnit th San Pablo avenus ins leave the track at 4:15 and 4:46p. m. and lmmed, After the last race. H President. R. B. MILROY. Secretary. CHUTES AND Z00.7:7 00y BIG VAUDEVILLE SHOW! Ineluding NE AND DELILA. the World's Great- fanap est Equilibrists. - TO-MORROW NIGHT—BIG CAKE WALK. ‘Telephone for seats, Park 28. FISCHER’S SONSERT nouse. 1 ALF ELLINGHOUSE. and HOUS) Pro. Manager TRUTH I8 MIGHTY AND MUST PREVADN The Funniest of All Farce Comedies. Our Regulation Capacity Nightly. THE RAYS’ Howling Success, A HOT OLD TIME! JOHN W JB@E as LA.H-RY OWII‘ e l'hat Will_Make You h. MATINEE SATURDAY. Evening—15¢, 2%c, e, 50 and T5c. Matines— 15¢, 3c, e end f0o. Entering on its second weelk n;x( Sunday Matinee and Night T MISS SEEING THIS SHOW. LC MDA HEATRE THIS mbAY BVENING MATINEES TO-MORROW AND SUNDAY. David Belasco's Charming Japaness Story, MADAME BUTTERFLY Preceded by the Howling Farce, “WHERE 1S TOMPKINS?” — NEXT WEER— PYGMALION AND GALATEA™ = e “MADAME BUTTERFLY.” THE OAKLAND SHOW, EXPOSITION BUILDING, OAKLAND, CAL. OPEN WEDNESDAY, I A. M. CLOSE SATURDAY, 9 P. M. DOGS, POULTRY, CATE, PIGEONS, INCUBATORS HATCHING DAILY. from ¥ & m to W p m TO ALL.. % cmNTs