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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL,: LA LOIE FULLER WILL APPEAR IN “HIGHWAYMAN” AT COLUMBIA Opera Will Be Presented by Broadway Theater Company for the First Time in San Francisc fornia Is ——s o---“Faust” at Cali- Pleasing Large Audiences Every Evening +- next at the| Koven and way- for the Mon evering i the merry heard it by - o ! o+ LA LOIE FULLER, THE FAVORITE DANSEUS N HER NEW DANCE, “THE ARCHANGE IN WHICH SHE WEARS 100 YARDS OF WHITE JAPANESE SILK. | | o e 2 and othe her’s list of entertainers Rv'flh Hrh:hl ing and ateurs 1 laugh able bill a tadies’ running are Mont- Quartet, Clinton SECRETARY GAGE ORDERS ARRESTS mined That Chiness lavery Shall Cease in California. WANT TO IMPROVE YOUR LIBRARY? Call at The Call office and examine Cram’s Atlas of the World, 1901 edition. By sub- scribing for The Daily Call for six months you can secure a copy of this excellent work of reference for $1.50, or about one-fifth the actual subscrip- tion price. The premium is only offered to readers of The 3 Call. It will bs %o your inter- + est td subscribe for The Call at ! :!: once. oms n San Franc Deter S5 | 2 + | " The letter and is as fol- co to James R. Dunn, | nese Bureau, for his | operate would obey the ln:rru((lrms of the ry of the Treasury and co-operate | the efforts to be made by the State Federal authorities to suppress the of buying and ing Jan- e directed the said | = possitie under the | P selling Chinese ¥ te authorities en as slaves. of ' & anish such of-| “No Chinese women,” he added, “are or have been admitted through the Port | | of San Fr. co unless, upon credible white and Chinese testimony, they have | been proved to be the wives or daughters | of reputable Chinese merchants. When these women, or some of them, are after- | ward found in houses of ill repute, the in- | ference has been drawn that repstable | Chinese merchants are in the habit of sell- | ing thelr wives and daughters into slav- | ery. 1t has been developed by testimony | aken in court that some of the Chiness | merchante of the highest soclal and busi- | s<_standing have been financially inter- | ested in the profits of houses of ll-fame " | movement was made by the Federal | e depart- hav- authorities yesterday, but it is belleved t n('wurc that something will be done before the | could end of the week. | ve a right to et o | MYILE WAGON DRIVERS | PR ase e i PREPARE AN AGREEMENT It Will Be Ratified at Mesting of Lo- | cal Union and Dairy | Owners. NT, BUREAU OF 1.—Official copy the C liector F___ An agreement has been prepared by Alex Dijeau, secretary of the Milk Wagon | Drivers’ Union, which is to be entered into between representatives of the Dairy Owners’ Association and the Milk Wagon | Drivers’ Union, local 226 of the Inter- | Union of Team Drivers, The | . which will take effect aufter fication at a_ joint meeting of the | ies to be held on March 17, is as | | Pears’ follo ‘ First—That all men employed shall be mem- he Milk Wagon Drivers' Unlon of vi that if the unlon cannot ‘ers the employers shall a man outside of the | union, that man to Join the union within thirty | Only they who use it know the luxury of it. Pears’ is the purest and best toilet soap in all the world. VIN MARIANI World Famous Mariani Tonic| is a perfectly safe and reliable d—That all milk wagon drivers shall not eive less than the sum of $0 per month and | Where drivers do not board and lodge ch or dairy they shall receive not less 8 per month. | All overtime to be chgrged at the | % cents per hour. Milk drivers now being paid more than Fifth he unfon scale shall not be reduced. Rixth | Twelve The hours of labor shall be as follows: surs shall constitute a day's work, ppiy to harnessing, cleaning, filling of booke, ete. very driver employed shall be given two duys off each month. Elghth—In case of accident to wagon or horse, If the driver has called attention beforehand o necessity for repairs or eare, the driver shall be | | paid overtime if such accldent compels him to | work longer hours. | Ninth—The proprietor of any dairy shall not | retain more than two weeks' A rest of the Vital Forces. rer . e b pay from any diffusive tonic and stimulant; it gives | griver, and shall pay in fuil within six a.,.: . . of dismissal of any driver. strength and vigor to body, brain and - ‘Writing tablets, papeteries and ream papers. f;:'lcns all rigllnt.ed 'n;’a latest n 2 . tints and shapes just receiv: Saupern, Refuse Substitutes. | i & Co., 741 Market street. * | ' Willlam E gomery, Mabel Hudson ‘and. Querita Vin- cent are at the Olympia this week. . Carreno, the three recitals next w ernoons and i~ anist, will erman & Cl and Saty evening. man & Cla give Hall on =al |Ex- Senator Chandler Se-| lected as War Commis- sion President. WASHINGTON, March 6.—Ex-Senator president of the Commission. The other appointments wi'l soon ‘ollow and it is intended that the commission shall get to work as sqon as possible in view of the vast amount of work to be done, In form and method of doing businecs this commission will approximate the Al- abama Claims Commission rather than any of the international commissions tha: have gat in recent ycars. s hereafter authorized by Congr mission will not consider claims Claims ':f any other than citizens of the United ates for damages sustained during the . so that the vast aggregate of th» | claifos of foreign bond holders and for- elgn corporations, sucl: as cable com- panies, steamship mnma.uleq ete., will have to be otherwise adjusted if thev | are admitted to treatment ct all. French claims on account of losses \|9=- tained through French citizens in Cuba by the insurrection and the Spanish- | American war aggregaie 13,700,00 francs and the German claims are probably in excess of this amount. Wants Pay for the Clothes, Thomas McCaleb, the well-known olub- man, s the defendant in a suit brought in the justices court yesterday by Jules Gamage to recover “xf\ sum of $209. Gam- age is acting for a New York tajloring ich McCaleb is alleged firm from wh to have obtained a supply of clothing, which included two overcouts, several guits and v of fancy vests. McCaleb, it is leged, came to this coast with- out payin had agreed to make part payment upon their delivery and to settle the balance in sixty days. ————— Trade and the Flag. Lincoln Hutchinson of the department of history of (h(‘ University of California | will lecture on “Trade and the Flag” at 8 o'clock Friday evening in me lecture-room | of the first floor of the . ing. . A. bulld- | | crude arrangement ana, Chandler of New Hampshire | bas been selected to be | | Bpanish War for the clothes although ho | EACH UNTOUCHED ¢ e Queer Story of a Peiroleum Spring in Southern California. —_— Prospectors Are Continually Extend- ing the Field of Their Activity. All Northern Counties Are Excited. —— A story is told by Southern California | newspapers to show how money has come, unsought, to some persons who have hap- pencd to own ofl lands. The story applies particularly to Mr. Whittiger of Santa | Paula. He has been engaged for some | vears In ranching and divided his time be- | tween the care of a vineyard and an or- | ange orchard. He harrowed his ground | abundantly and kept 1: looking well. Only there was a place that pe could not work. That was a biack, slimy pool at the crest of a hill. He covered it with virgin soil several times, but tae through in spite of ail that he could do. In rainy weather a shmy scum would be | carried down toward 4is hpuse, When (e ofl boom struck Santa Paula oM man, looking for signs of wl in all direction: visited the Whittiger place, saw his slimy pool and at once declared thgt he had in | the pool an excellent indication of an | abundant supply of petrcleum. Many ¢ fers to buy the ranch were made after | that, but Whittiger refused to sell. lie | | also declared that he would not dri!l yor.| | 0il nor would he hire any one to drill £ { him. The orchard busn s 20 he sald was good erough for him. But Whittiger finally concluded that he would dig down | sufficiently to pipe the oil off. He is ge ting several barrels of ol a day by th it is understood, | he can get a large price for his land whenever he will sell Il Some of the papers of this State are | taking up the fake sales that are going on. Shares have been marketed at pri that were ard. company that selling ch iy Los An-| fme would seen | ]lmg the same in Fran- | | clsco at ly 200 ver cent ce | that a ime, ‘The fact is that | | there T that need looking | | into. Fortunes have been made in oil in- vestments in and many mor | ably be m: every iny in the last year s will unquestion- r future. B ordinary car», ) find out \\) at he i8 paying nis for, unles considers that | | k ) Which case no warnig | {‘applies. W there are so many prom | Islng localities there is no necessit faking. Such work hurte the busine the eves of moneyed men | parm to a legitimate indy e 1 and does motre try than can | | a long time. remedied in ¢ the m to the ofl flelds of Kern from s city next Saturday S to he a success (sere is a probabil- | that there will be veral others. | ns will run om Bakersfield to the River fi nd to the McKittrick .|| strict for the accommodation of the e cursionists. The claim i it the Kern Riv: district has i market for 200 its afly products daily. The Californian says that thera 1ty in disposing of thot . but it cannot be nl(-m f the shortage in the would be no diff] amount of oil ¢ livered on ifornian learns that the Stand. ‘lr'\ 0il C ‘ompany will not go into | the field in Kern County to offer an ar- bitrary price for oil. It wil for sealed proposals producers and will, of | e. accept the lowest bids. > vield of the Fullerton field In Feb- amount to 53,000 barrels, which a galn of 2500 barrels over the Jahu- s output. Within the next ninety davs nine companies will put new wells on the pump, and the orediction is made locally that the ottput will be increased to 65,000 | barrels per month. sonville Oil Company has re- . %0 says the Gilroy Advocate. to ac- | cent an offer to bond its land for $300,000. The Paso Robles Independent is author- ity for the statement that a Seattle capi- talist has arranged to drill on the Naci- miento ranch, rear Paso Robles. The essence of the recent happenings in | Invo County, according to the Inyo Reg- liuler is that a Bakersfield man has found | what he supposes to be good indications | on the tablelands north of Bishop, and | that the survey of supposed oll lands | south of Owens Lake is nearing comple- | tion. The tract comprises 11,000 acres, According to the Oroville Register a 1 is down nearly 300 fect on the Wicke: ranch, but a hard formation has been e ed and progress is therefore slo The ofl excitement has now extended far north in California as Modoc County. The Alturas New Era has the following: | Last week, the Adin Argus says, it was reported that oll had been struck in Stone Coal Valley, of this county. The Cedarville Record also eays thet there are Indications of oll at many pleces in Surprise Valley, as the sur- face of the water in several springs there is covered with ofl. On the ranch of John B Linderman these springs exist jn abundance, while there are several of a like nature on the land between Middle and Upper Lakes, about eight miles from Cedarville. If these rumors prove true, Modoc may enjoy an ofl boom In the future, as there is no reason why ofl may not be found in this part of the State, if people only go.to the trouble of boring for | | it.” We have been informed that when spring | opens Giicher Bros., of Surprise Valley, are | planning to bring their boring machine over to this sidn of the mountains and prospect along the foothills cast of Alturas for ofl. Those alm are versed in geology claim that both ofl coal &houid be found in Modoc if the Droper search is made for them. Many outsiders have visited Randsburg recently because of the rumors of thé dlscovery of favorable indications for oil | in Black Canyon. The Randsburg Miner says that the place is south of Pilot Knob and between the Knob and the rafiroad. Randsburg and Johannesburg are not the nearest points, but as those are the only | places where teams can be supplied ail visitors go_to those places. The visitors are from Bakersfield, Los Angeles and other ofl centers. Drilling is about to begin on Newell Creck, Santa Cruz County, about two miles from Ben Lomond station. Three new companies are to be started in Glenn County, so that there will be | nine companies in existence in the county soon. Those already organized are the following: Glenn County Coal and OIl Company, the Great Northern Oil Com- pany, the Rriscoe Oil and Mineral Com- pan the 8t. John Development Com- pany, the Grapevine Oil and Coal Com- y'and the Sehorn Oil and Development | Company. Two companies are doing de- velopment work in Glenn Count % | | | The Dabney OF McKITTRICK Has Opened Cf.ices in This City at 330 Pine Street, Rooms 5 and 6. The Dabney Oil Company has now T two more this mont ¥ 4 =———————~ONE DOLLAR A Gilt-Edged Investment. Will pay not less than I per cent per month in dividends on and after Apcil 1, 1901. Can CALL OR 'DABNEY OIL COMPANY, 330 DPine Sireel, ROOM s, h and two in March. Will Pay a D.vidend April Ist. OWNS THE FAMoUs DABNEY GUSHER I IS SELLING OIL IN CARLOAD LOTS. Offers a Limited Number of Shares of Its Stock at 0il Company (Incorporated’, en Producing Wells. Will complete PER SHARE! you dp better? ADDRESS for information and terms for OIL IN CARLOAD LOTS, apply at the offica. | about 1,000,000 bags per annum. In twenty: | has just about doubled. | published in English by the Bureau of the | ing attention to it for dyspepsia and indigestion. 630 MARKET ST., San Francisco. CONCERN TINOCOD Consul General Complains of Misrepresentation by Dealers. pAE I e Costa Rieca, Like California, Is Suffer- ing by Reason of the False Labels on Products. i utanfp Consul General Joseph M. Costa Rica, residing in this city, charges | that certain unscrupulous dealers ar:| taking advantage of the similarity o’\ Mocha and Costa Rican coffees to charge consumers a higher orice for the Centra! American product. In nis opinion the puv- lic needs instructions concerning coffee. During the last four vears the world's consumption has increased at the rate of Tinoco of I five years the world's demand for coffee Mr. Tinoco referred yesterday to the report of J. B. Calvo. Minister for Costa Rica at Washington, which has just been American Republics, for figures. Minister | Calvo writes: Costa Rican_ coffee, when passing into third hands, is sold under the denomination of | Java or Mocha, its resemblance to these pro- ducts being evident. While this is considered to be flattering to the Costa Ricans. it is to | the Interesy of Costa Rica that its coffee should be known under its proper name to the gen- eral public and particularly to the consumers, | just as it is known to. the importers and the | gEeneral wholesale coffee merchants. Consul _General Tinoco has received a copy of Minister Calvo's report. In call- it ne thinks that the prime purpose of showing that the Costa | Rican coffee is not as widely known under its own name as it ought to be is likely to be subserved Mrs. Piper's Assailants. Willlam Woenne, a piano mover, and Charles Cooper, a colored laborer, were in Judge Conlan’s court yesterday morning when the of John Penn, a colore: | man, with battery upon Mrs. Harry hcr residence, 28 Birch | avenue, Tha | Judge's attention was called to the fact | by Piper that they were accomplices of | Penn and they were ordered into custody. | They were booked on the charge of bat tery and were releascd on $300 bonds each. The cases have been continued till Sat- urday to be set, thoe defendants having | | demanded a trial by jury. e charged Piper at last Saturday was called. Proposed Alliance With England. 1f the United States and England should form ax alliance, the combined strength would be so great that there would be little chance for enemles to overcome us. In a llke manner when men and women keep up their bodily strength with Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, there 1s little chance of attacks from dise The old time remedy enriches the blood, stea fes the nerves, and increases the appetite. Try Direclory P, Reputable ee QIL - Companics: 1 California Fortune Oil Co- 80 acres Sunset, 80 acres McKittrick, 320 acres In Coalinga. Now drilling in Sunset. Limited amount of stock at $0c. Information and prnl pectus furnished on application to E. DE! ICKE, Secretary, room & ‘N l’arm(t bldg, S. F. COLUSA CONSOLIDATED OIL and REFINING COMPANY Owne 4414 acres 8 miles west of Arbuckle, | Colusa County, in the heart of the ofl district. | Pareffine base oil. Limited amount of stock will be advancéd March § to 50c; 30,000 res gold in 10 days. Information and pros- pectus furnished. Office | Regulate the Bowelss Pmdyvegeuhle. | Small Pill. WEALTH WITHN | COFFEE FRADDS e LAST 3 NIGHTS MATINEE SATURDAT. Only Appearances Here of MRS, LESLIE CARTER After Her London Triumph, As ZAZA in DAVID BELASCO'S PLAT. SEATS ) TO-DAY LA LOIE FULLER, THE WORLD'S GREATEST DANCER, And First Presentation in This City of DE KOVEN and SMITH’S Greatest Opera, “THB HIGHWAYMAN 45 fect remady for Dizsiness, Nausea, Drows | _.Bad'h.st-,mmeum(:um‘l‘mgm Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER, i Small Dose. ~ SmaM Price.’ OIL, Consult me before purchasing stock and I will | put you RIGHT. JAS. R. T. MERSHON, 537, 538, 539, 550 Parrott Building, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Memter of San Francisco Oil Exchange. Tickers from both Ofl Exchanges in my office. KERN RIVER OIL LANDS Proven territory, on llne of ralroad, for sale, Eplendid chance for those about to fcrm an oll ccmpany. NEWTON, CAR- MEN & SOMES (S. C. MASON, agent), 101 Cbrenicle blds.. San Franelsco. KIDNEY & ll4FR BITTERS A; PEEASANT LAXATIVE NOT PALAGE and GRAND HOTELS, n Francisco. INTOXICATING These hotels pos- sess the attributes that tourists and travelers appreciate —central location, liberal manage- ment, modern ap- pointments and perfect cuisine American and Eu- ropean plans. AMUSEMENTS. IF YOU ARE ANXINUS T0 STRIKE 2 e i THE ARRANGE TO GO ON EXCURSION BAKERSFIELD, Which Will Be Given by the JUTHERN PACIFIC SATURDAY, March 9, Ir Special Train of Pullman Sleeping s and Day Coaches. ROUND SLEEPIN Trne 10 AR ETRA. The train will leave San Francisco at 7 p. | m., reacking Bakersfield early Sunday morn- ing. All day Sunday in the famous ofl flelds | of Off City, McKittrick and elsewhere. Return | to San Irancisco Monday morning. Buffet service on Pullman cars The excursion will be in charge of Wm. H. Menton, Excursion Passenger Agent, and he will give you all_particulars. Call on or ad- | dreu Mm at 513 Market street. COMMONWEALTH OIL COMPANY. Lands in heart of Kern River Dist.; owns 320 acres; 100,000 ehares capital stock; limited amount of treasury stock for sale at 75 cents. ‘Write or call for Information and Hrospectus. (‘HAR CONKLIN, Sec. Genl. office, 867 erke( EL MEDIA OIL CO. LANDS AT McKITTRICK. STOCK 25 CENTS. But small block at this price. Com- pany has no debts, money in the treas- | ury and will soon commence drilling. Prospectus and information furnished | on application. EL MEDIA OIL CO,, Safe Deposit Building, 328 Montgomery street, San Francisco, Cal. Famoso Cil & Investment Co LANDS IN KERN RIVER DISTRICT. Oil absolutely sure; heart of produclng tion. Drilling: be In oil rands in_ 15 dl Small amount treasury stock, 50c. Wr(le prospectus or call. 393 Parrott bldg., B. F. Investors’ Assured Stock In a company owning producing well. 20c Pér Share. ‘Write or call for information. OCCIDENTAL OIL CO., 471 Parrott Bullding. | JUANITA OIL CO. 1100 acres in MeKittrick; drilling 2 wells, § contracted for; 100,000 shares selling at bc: non- assessable. Price 10c March 15. Asphaltum for sale by contract. Prospectus and maps fur- nighed by W. M. RICHARDS, Vice President, 28 Market San Francisco. NAPA AND BERRYESSA VALLEY OIL COMPANY—Controls 1000 acres of U, 8. patent. ed land In Napa County where the finest lubri- eating oll in Californis ia found: stock at 3 rospectus furnished. 570 and 671 Parrott uliding, San Francisco. SALINAS OIL nn DEVEU PMENT CO. 1850 ACRES IN MONTEREY COUNTY. Well down 300 feet; small amount of "‘.n-' stock at .ic per sl Prospectus m# ation on cation: J. B. OLSE B etary 3 Parfott bullding, San Francisco suven svaa ou. co rt o [c] l l‘. ’o}:n“l:?"hév‘rodudn‘ wells. Small bl “ tock for sale. ‘tus and informati m mr- n|lh.d at room 608 Safe Deposit Bullding, 328 Montgomery st. CHUTES a» Z0OO SPECIAL TO-NIGHT! THE AMATEURS P R SPECIALTIES And the Comic Feature—A LADIES’ RUNNING RACE. Telephone for Seats—Park 2. MECHANICS' PAVILION ...TO-DAY... AND EVERY DAY THIS WEEK Performances at 2:30 and 8 p. m. Dally. NORRIS & ROWE’S BIG TRAINED ANIMAL SHOWS. “The more I see of dog the less I think of man.”’ —Dr. Johnson. 300—PERFORMING ANTMALS—300. The Greatest Aggregation of Educated Animals in the World. Elephants, Zebras, Goats, Sea Lions, Ponfes, Monkeys, Dogs, Ant Eaters and Zebus. First Time in This City of Mr. Winston and His Wonderful School of EDUCATED SEALS, the Most Marvelous Animal Act in the World, HERR SETTLER, the Famous German Animai Trainer, and His Small Clown Elephant. Seat sale opens at Pavilion To-day at 0a. m. PRICES—ADULTS, %c; CHILDREN, lc. hone South 720. BACING l RACING! RACING! CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB. OAKLAND RAQ'ITIACK. Inr’d-.v m ooy B ke ve or more hv. 12:30, 1, 1:30, 2, 2:30 and with trains stopping at the entrance to the track. Last two cars on train reserved Jadics and their sscorts: no smOKING: Buy your fickets to Shell Mound, Al trains via and mole conneot with San Pablo avenus electric cars at Seventh Broadway, Osk- land. Also all_trains via eda mole con- mect with San Pablo avenue cars at Fourteenth and Broadway, Oakland. These electric cars &0 _direct to the track in fifteen minutes. Returning—T: the track at 4:15 and Faine le £ fllndllum 28 FWILLIAMS TR, President THE WELLINCTON OoF lUNBET—PROVIN OIL LAND. Controls 440 acres. Are dflllnfil Some stock is being sold at 50c per share. on and rospectus furnished on aplication. No. %, d Floor, Mills Building, San Francisco. SEAT SALE FOR TERESA CARRENO ‘Begins Sherman, Clay & Co’s THIS MOTNING 'at 3 o'clock. MOROSCO’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. THIS EVENING, Magnificent Revival of the Famous Spectacle, | AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS, ELEPHANT PRINCESS. Scenery and Effec Introducing the Splendid Cast, PRICES. .. veseeidle, 1 Few Orchestra, —GOOD RESERVED SEAT— IN ORC] 2 MATINEES, . Emport SEMBRICH. SEMBRICH OPERA COMPA > HOUSE. 3 MARCH ISTH. Two weeks. with performances on Monday and Wednesday evenings and Saturday after- 1golett “Pagliace Subscription seats, six performances, no repe- titions—Orchestra and two front rows of Dress Circle, $25: balance of Dress Circle and back rows of Orchestra, Clrcle. $10, GaMery, | &t box offl | day next. | made at once to The( 3 l(nzlv—mxh: sale begins Wednes- cattons for boxes should be Altred Bouvier, Gra L\Inulnu\ EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK. MATINEE SATURDAY. MORRLI S Magnificent tion of “FAUST.” | Everything New—Company and Production Di- rect from New York. Next—Sunday Eve, March 10, first time In }thl- city, the big popular New York Casino | success—40 people—40. |“THE TELEPHONE GIRL.” | EVE—g5e, 8¢, Boe, Tie, $1. Mat—25¢, S0c, TSe. SEATS NOW READY. LEWIS Produc- A BILL OF ATTRACTIVE NOVELTIES. PAPINTA. WILSON AND WARING, THE ORISKANYS, KATHERINE BLOODGOOD, JOHN LE HAY. BARD BROTHERS, DUMOND'S MINSTRELS, THE BIOGRAPH. LAST WEEK OF ROBERT HILLIARD AND Co. Reserved Seats, Balcony, 10c; Opera Chairs and Box Seats, 50c Matinees Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. *TIVOLI+ MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 | “THAT'S ONE THING A WIZARD CAN DO" —~CROWD THE HOUSE NIGHTLY. ‘ WIZA RD Coming—"“THE WEDDING DAY.” .25c and 30a EVENINGS AT 8. | POPULAR PRICES. | Telephone—Bush 9. Ano THALL'S e ——Phone_South To-night and Every Evening This Week, MATINEE !.\TURDAY AND SUNDAY. BLACK FLAG Greatest Convict Play Ever Written. The ThrAiing Eecape from Portland Frissa. A Big Scenlc Production. PRICES Startling nech-nllul Effects. H EATR i 13e. 33¢. 500 LAST I'OU'R NIGHTS, Augustin Daly’s Comedy, Countess Gucki A PLAY OF SCENIC AND COSTUME SPLENDOR. HATL'NEEBV SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. NEXT WEEK “THE LAST WORD.” THE SAN FRANCISCO JOCKEY CLUB, TANFORAN PARK. Contisuous Racing. Beginni: Monday, Sy 1 10 - BIX OR MORE RACES EACH WEEK DAY, Three Hurdle Races and Six teeplechases. Bix Stake 'I’ll‘ nclcrr THE DAY AT 3:10 P. M. ive Third and Townsend streets 'hn!mn Park 4t T 1040, 1130w e 12:40, 1, leavé Tanforan 5’32 the last race at intervals of a few minutes js. Seats in rear cars Mh--uumr-:m Admission to course, 5. Admi including raiiroad f: . $155. ln.'rou 8. LATHAM, Secretary. EDWARD POWERS, Racing Secretary. 9 CONCBRT HOUSE. FISCHER’S CONGERT, Houss Filechtl's l'rrole-n ‘nwp'. ltrr Brightling, Mc hlll. Cov-r lnfl Hlnflcht Ortlnllrl. Matines Sunday. Weekly Call, 81 per Year i JE Reserv.

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