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CITY o Dry Goods Company. prices, consisting of the foll RS IN ALL St et Country Orders Careful Colored Dress Goods. We will place on sale MONDAY, April 29th, another shipment of NEW DRESS FABRICS at popular 38 pieces 42-inch SATIN PRUNELLA CLOTH. 46-inch SATIN WHIPCORD. ..... COLORS, 10 pieces 56-inch CHEVIOT MIXTURES, in Oxford and Light Gray, Blues and Tans, at. 34 pioes 30-inch SILK STRIPE CREPS CLOTH, in all colors, for waists and house gowns, at. . . . 69 pieces ALL-WOOL PLAIN AND FANCY CHAL- CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, SE. Corner Geary and Stookton Strests, San Fransisco. UNION SQUARE. 0 O T S S SO R SR SRR owing numbers: « $1,00 Yard $1.25 Yard T5¢ Yard 5¢e Yard Iy and Promptly Filled. R e e e R oL ] B e Ancient Order of Foresters. fon of the mew court -t] Temesc: has been postponed until next | Wednesday. Court Ralsin City was insti- at Fresno Tuesday by High Chief Ranger Boehm and other high offi- | b st Richmond in the new town | Richmond has a membership | of sixty. At the last held meeting eight ngers were initiated | Court Bohemian will have an entertain- | ™ ance row night. This p having added forty 1 the past three os of Honolulu has a mem- 3000 in its treasury. at the court has the courts in the show a =gain in »ership, notably Robin nd Friar Tuck and Ev- Foresters of America. last he ceting of Court De- ¥ s of America Past At the Chief Ranger Ellas Isaacs of Court Mag- in, oF alf of the members of the | ted (o Junior Past Chief ¥ Frani a magnificent v emblematic of the order. N ed his thanks for d declared that he W do a couid to make Deflance urts in this eity., Mr, a8 A fine barytone volce, } number of occasions entertained vocal selections. »f the order was Instituted ust iday night with a 1l and Verbano Circle of ive & pienic at Plitsville on | eral Law on has arranged for Harbor View on the k Court mber of t Napa, where FParragut's members ty_proceeded from they visited Court in the initiation of Farragut will give a »f May. ‘This court will ty of Vallejo selected for t session in 1 United Moderns. t of the 12th inst. there was United Moderns and their in the Bhicls building, on which was presented a most de programme of music, song and tlons and dancing Lodge of this order is having | sant end interesting meetings and at | every session the membership is reased by the initiation of strangers. | e Organizer 8. C. Wallls was {n Sac- ento last week and organized a new of the order to be known as Sacra- On the 80th inst,, he, in company Supreme Vice Chancellor Elllott, v\‘!?l ute the lodge with a good member- F. 3. Keefor has been selected as cellor, E, R. Flint as recorder and cler and D, J. Hartley as past chan- A preliminary mesting has been held for purposs of m..m-luf Garden City in San Jose. It will be instituted J. E. Doblin has been selected as uncellor and A. E. Webber as recording a there ment E financial ofMcer | San Francisco Lodge, at its meeting last Frida twelve sirangers to initiate, | At the last held meeting of the lodge In | Neva City State Organizer Wallls wan | rerent nith Pirhe following n prises the order, given for the best work done in March: H Melasky, 8, C. | Wallls and W, L. Btower Beneath the Sun—| Why Weak Men Are Restored by the Ifiagic St. James Treatmem Applied Locally and Directly to the Aifected Parts. e swer the | questions briefly. If - fou cut an artery = your arm you do R not take internal | medicine to stop the flow of blood. YOU [ R o o) USE_LOCAL AP- | PLICATIONS. Sim- | flarly when the ur thral ducts become weakened and re- laxed It is ridicu- | lous to take inter- nal treatment, which must thro the stomach end urine ore it reaches the seat of disease. The seminal dum'_gm ject Into the urethral esnal through the tate 3land, and are easily reach LOC. TREATMENT. i % Dr. Cearter's “Gran-Solvent” soluble li}c gies will dissolve, digest and forever emove Urethral Stricture In 15 days, without pain, injury or incon- venience. The bougles are inse: at night and act while you sleep. “Gran- Solvent” removes every symptom of stric- ture. icaving the canal as healthy as when e formed it. No BRUTAL CUT- G OR DILATING. NO INJECTIONS IRRITATE THE MEMBRANE NO T TO Space will not permit a complete description of the incompar- eble St James Treatment In urethral diseases. Every sufferer Prostatitis and Seminal Weak- e mes_Association, Bidg.. Cincinnati, Ohio, for their wonderful {llustrated work show- from Stricture and its offspring, pees should write to the Br. Ja ing the parts of the prepaid ..... St. James Assn.,"250 St. James Block, Cincinnati, O. WHY IT CURES MEN. Why the Frightful Tension of Stricture is Dissolved Like Snow human system involved in urethral ments, which they will send securely wrapped in plain p: Independent Foresters. At the last held meeting of the Past | Chief Rangers' Association of the Inde- pendent Order of Foresters the subject of a grand picnic in the name of the order was discussed and it was suggested that it be held on the Sth of Seotember at Alum Rock, near San Jose, At the meeting of Court Yerba Buena last Tuesday night the application of one stranger received and referred to a committee on investigation. American Companions. The hard times party given by Live Oak Circle of the Companions of the For- est of America on the 20th inst. in the social hall of the Alcazar building was a delightful function that was attended by a large number of people who are fond of dancing. Many of those in the hall were attired in costumes that made them look | new paraphernalia. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 1901. £ The Fraternitics # HE Past Arches’ Assoclation, J. F. Martinon! president, paid a fraternal visit last Tuesday night to Perseverance Grove. There were nearly thirty mem- bers of the assoclation present. | Perseverance, which was insti- tuted In 185, and now has a membership of more than 200, is the only local grove that works in the French lan- guage. Deputy Grand Arch Jules F. Godeau presided and after the routine business the degree team gave an exem- plification of the work, which was present- ed in a letter-perfect manner, After that there were addresses by the president, Grand Secretary McGuiness, P. N. G. A.; N, Fabbr O'Donnell, A. M. Armstrong and “Billy"” Goetz. On be- alf of the grove there were addresses by the deputy noble grand arch and E. Pon- chon. Deputy Noble Grand Arch Godeau, who will become the next noble grand arch, proposes to increase the member- ship of that grove by fifty during his term. The visits of the past arches are creating a great deal of enthustasm In the order. Grand Secretary Graves and L. A. Wolff, P. N. A.. instituted a.new grove with twe five churter members at Hol- lister last week Several candidates were inltiated and at the next meeting the grand secretary will make a visit to Hol- lister Lodge 1o r the degrees on others. ated four at its last intlated one, . The ‘ast fons. This Magnolia Lod held mceting. Cypress four named recelves grove, located at Isleton, will give a grand reception to the Sacramento groves when they come there on an excursion 'n the near fucure. The two groves of Petaluma are pre- paring for a joint plenic, to be given in a short time, K Galileo Grove at its last held meeting initiated five strangers and received one n}-)rlk‘mlun for reinstatement. The wurk of the evening was by the degree team in the presence of a large number of visit- ors from the local groves. Loleta Grove reports a good increase. Livermore Grove is moving ahead. It initiated two strang- ers at its last held meeting, recelved 'f]ve applications and promises more, 'The member who brings in the greatest nur ber of candidates before July 1 will re- celve a gold badge. The Druidesses. Cypress Circle of Colma will give its first entertainment and ball on May 1L in Jefferson Hall. At the last held meeting of the circle eight applications for mem- bership were presented. Boadicea Circle initlated four strangers at_the last held meeting. Olympia Circle received nine applica- tions at its last held session, which was an interesting one. The circle will secure appll First Grand Bard Mrs. Sorenson of | Modesto wag in this city last Tuesday and as if they all' came from Poverty Row, where hard times always prevail. Companions of the Forest. On the night of the 20th inst. California Circle gave a soclal in the Foresters' building that was well attended by young men and ladies who enjoyed a well ar- ranged programme of dancing. The party given by Sherwood Circle in | the Foresters' bullding last Wednesday night was attended by a large number of the members and their friends, who found delight in taking part In the pro- gramme of dances that was arranged by the committee. ' Washington Circle 18 preparing to give ! a snowball party on the 30th inst. in the Foresters' bullding. Supreme Chief Mrs, preme Secretary Mrs. Morrow paid a visit recently to Webater Cirele, After ' the work of the e and hospi: 1y Knights of Honor, Liberty Lodge at its last held meeting received twelve applications and when the entertained, | reports on these are presented there will be a class Initlation, after which there Falconer and Su- | ening they were pleasantly | ¢ will be an open meeting and entertain- | ment dictator, Bupreme Ropreaentatives Solo- mon and Crowe and Deputy Apgar pald a visit to Amerlcan Eagle Lodge and an instructive meeting was the result, Yerba Buena Lodge had a large attend- ance at its last held moeting and the members and visitors were delightfully entertained by the members of Company B with a varied programme. The enter- tainments by companies A and B of this lodge have attra. to the lodgeroom many members were classed as “stayaways.’ J Daughters of Liberty. Martha Washington Councll of tha Daughters of Liberty recently celebrated the sixth anniversary of its Institution by &n entertainment and dance in Red Men's Hall. There was a large attendance and who | & good programme. This council is doing well, having initia- tlons at almest every meeting, and 18 now r(;‘unu numerically and financlally, Last week the council gave its presl Mrs. N. C. Thornagle, a genuine. sur i National Deputy Mrs. C, Strong told her that she was wanted by some one in an- | other hall, and when she entered discov. ered that a banauet had been prepared r in appreciation of her services for unell, During the repast the lady esented a hasket of flowers decor- with bows of red, white and blue the colors of the order, an offer- from the officers of the councll, After \e repast there was a soclal hour, R — Pyrography outfits, wsheepskins y woods for burning, cameras, and books on photography material department . T4 Market street, ated ribh ing th and al- in Nnn\mr‘n. bums artints' Vall & ¢ N FIFTEEN DAYS. INTERNAL DRUGGING TO RUIN THE STOMACH. The St. James treatment is local. direct and positive. The St. James treatment is prepared in the form of Crayons, very narrow. smooth. flexible and whoily soluble, which are Inserted into the water passage at night, where they dissolve and deposit the medication in its full strength upon the Prostate Gland. contracting and strength- ening the ducts and FORBVER STOB. PING DRAINS AND EMISSIONS and curing whil> the patient sleeps. Varicocele. Varicocele is an accumulation of sh blood in the veins of the -m't’u".f{ ue solely to imperfect circulation, and has its origin in a diseased and forpld Prostate Gland. Operations in this dis- ease are only temporary, and no me- chanical device yet discovered has cured a single case. Gran-Solvent heals the Prostate and restores healthy circulation. Varicocele disappears and the sluggish accumulation is replaced by pure, healthy red blood. Thousands of men strictured. weak. wasting and despondent were cured and restored by the St. James method last vear. A vast army of men in whom the | jight of life has penetrated the fearful nightmare of stricture and seminal de- cay. Last week the grand dictator, grand vice | visited El Dorado Circle. She reports Mistletoe Circle, of which she is a mem- ber, in a flourishing condition. The members of El Dorado Circle will hold a picnic_at Sausalito to-tlay. Last Thursday night this circle was_ officlally visited by the grand arch druidess Mrs. Thornhill and a number of the grand of- ficers. The Eastern Star. The entertalnment that was given on the night of the 20th inst. by Beulah Chapter of the O, E. 8. in the very taste- fully decorated hall of the Masonic huild- ing in South San Francisco was a most njoyable affair, so testified more than % people. The programme included vo- cal and instrumental music and recita- tions contributed by Messrs, Worth and Payson, Misses Tooley, Gilmore, Greeni- ger and Partridge and 8.' Rankin. Then followed a ball until midnight. The af- falr was under the direction of the fol- lowing named: Charles F, Kispert, James Bally, Willam J. B. Warner, Mrs, Phoebe M. Mangels, Mrs. Emma Rahl- man, Mrs, Helen Seman, Mrs, Mary Jane Todd, Mra. Fannle Ayers, worthy ma- i John Partridge, worthy patron; Kate Barreilles, Mrs, Ernstine Bls- Mrs. Maggle McDonald, Mrs, Rose Kispert, Mrs, Annie Smale, Mrs. Julla Willlam Ivy Chapter at its last held meeling clected two petitloners for admission, af- ter which there wus a soclal hour, Mrs, H, C. Whiting was awarded a_ sllver fish knife as a prize for having disposed of the greatest number of kets for the entertainment recently given, King Solomon Chapter will give a so- clal on_the night of the 30th inst, Last Monday night Beulnh Chapter had inftatory work in the presence of the largest number of members of the order that ever assembled in Beulah's hall Svery local chapter ~was represented. Ollve Branch attended in a body, and there were also members from interior chapters, The work was well done and deservedly applauded. Degree of the Amaranth. Creacent Court of the Degree of the Amaranth has arranged for a soclal cven- ing to be given in its hall on the night of the 6th of May. A fine programme of entertainment has been arranged. Sons of St. George. Pickwick and Burnaby Lodge of the Sons and Britannia Lodge of the Daugh- ters of 8t, George celebrated 8t, George's day on the night of the 23d Inst. at a ban- quet In the Bay State, There was an at- tendance of about 140 ladies and gentle- men, who formed one of the most pleas- ant assemblages that has come together in many a month, H, J, Ford of Plckwick presided at the banquet, and during the supper seleetlens were played hy Miss Hlanche Huested and Messrs, Jeffrey and Kuss, The chair proposed as toRsts, “The King," "“The Preaident of the United States, Willlam MeKinley," “Bt. George the Patron Baint," “Sona and Daughters of 8t. George' and *“The Old Home." The firat two were drunk standing, and fol- lowing the firat those present sang '‘God Bave the King" and to the umvmufi "The Star-Bpangled Banner." The others who responded were Willlam Greer Harrison, prosident of the Hritish-Amerlean Union, who gpoke of the order, the patron saint, and declared that the recent memorial rervice in this eity had aroused the atten- tlon of the people to the strength of the British people in this city and that in future they would obtain that prestige which their numerical gtrength and stand- ing entitles them to. H. Drghy Johnston, ex-M. P., the grand old man eloquent o Pickwick, responded in a feeling manner to “The O1d Home" and C. W. Pope, Mr, Witts and Mrs, Creba Jr. responded to “The Sone and Daughters.” Musical se- lections were rendered by Mr. Ewart, Percy O'Blein, Horace Hanna, Al Bentley and H. R. Charles and plano selections by Miss Huested. At mldnlght the assembly sang “Auld Lang Syne,” closing a most pleasant reunion. The committee of ar- rangements, of which H. R. Whyte was the "chairman, succeeded admirably in making the affair a great success. The 0dd Fellows. Next Tuesday night Unity Encampment will celebrate its thirty-fourth anniver- sary by a banquet in the banquet hall of the Odd Fellows' building. Golden Rule Encampment will be in attendance as the guest of the celebrating camp. Prior to | the banquet there will be a meeting in the encampment hall. Yerba Buena Lodge has appointed a committee to arrange for the proper cele- bration of the forty-elghth anniversary of its institution. That event will be on the 6th of July. Three Pillar Encampment of Forest Hill on the 18th inst., conferred the patriarch- al degree on a number of candidates, the first work it has done In many months in the degree line. ‘The Rebekahs. Orfental Rebekah Lodge has decided to abandon the proposed Maypole dance which was announced last week and in place thereof will hold a floral festival and have an entertainment and dance on the night of May 1L Band of Mercy, with thirty members, has been established among Hhe orphans in_the Home at Gilroy. ‘Walhalla Lodge gave a party last night in its hall in the Odd Fellows’ building that was a declded success as to attend- ance and entertainment. This lodge has become quite active in the social line late- ly and is meeting with a great deal of en- couragement. Loyal Rebekah Lodge will receive a visit | the 150 mark. to-morrow night from the Veterans’ clation during an open meeting to be held for that purpose. The Elks. Last week District Deputy C. L. Rug- gles, past exalted ruler of Stockton Lodge, installed the officers of Vallejo Lodge In a manner that demonstrated that, as the street gamin says, “he is onto his job.” The new officers are: F. R. Devlin, E. R. G. E. Bengle, E. L. K.; W. C. 0'Donnell, E. Lec. K.; M. H. Peck, L. K.; Dr. J. J. Armstrong, Esq.; Paul Paul, T.; J. R. Whittaker, S.; Joseph Feaster, Ty., and C. E. Turner, M. D., Phy. There were many visitors present, who, after the cer- emony, were guests at a banquet, where mirth,'music aud u Jolly good tiime pre- vailed. Exalted Ruler Dunne of S8an Francisco Lodge has appointed the following com- mittees for the EIK year: L. C. Quen, W. E. Stanford and W. Holcomb on finance; J. N. Odell, F. E. Beck, C. W. Nevin, Thomas P. Smith, C. H. Robinson, Y, C. Westover, G. W. Bauer, T. R. Turner and D. 8. Jacobs, on ways and means, and John Morrisey, Mark Thall, W. H. Leahy, A. Walterstein, J. J. Gott- lob, H. H. O. Campbell, L. N. Jacobs, Robert Lloyd, C. S. Wheeler, L. W, Har- ris and C.” B. Sloan, on entertainment. At the last held meeting ten strangers were initlated, and twenty applications presented. The membership on the first of April was 875, Past Exalted Ruler Bonnet has been presented an honora life membership certificate. Frank S: has returned from tour of Europe and kas many good things to tell, Grand Es- teemed Leading Knight J. O. Rels will be accompanied on his_trip to the Grand Lodge sion in_ Milwauiee by about forty California Elks. ~Esteemed Loyal Knight Carrigan left for the East last week on a business and picasure trip. The new officers of the lodge are develop- ing a remarkable proficiency in the work. The lodge home committee will report on a new site at the last meeting In May. The new home will be fitted up at a cost of $15,000. The National Union. Golden Gate Council of the Natlonal Union held an interesting meeting last Tuesday night. The recent visit of Sen- ate Secretary Myers to the city appears to have awakened a new interest in the order, which was shown by the increased attendance and the presentation of ten applications for admission. The committee on new hall reported that it is probable that it will be ready for occupany in June, and when this council moves into it there will be a ladies' night to celebrate the event. canthusiasm of the members present w akencd by the addresses of Deputy J. N. Bunting, Treasurer Baker and Past President W. W. Healey. Speak- er W. C. Cross announced that at the next session he will have an interesting pro- gramme for the entertainment of the members. Knights of the Maccabees. San Francisco Tent has acted upon the declaration of Sir Knight Stock that the initials K. O. T. M. on the tent's banner means “Keep on the move,” and it pro- poses to keep things moving for the next few months. Sir Knight W. B. Greenberg has been appointed solicitor for the tent, and if he keeps up his record as a working member of the organization he will make an excellent showing. The first Maccabee picnic of the season will be_held Mayday in Fernbrook n. All the local tents on Park, Niles Cany and those of Oakland, Alameda and San Jose will meet at the park and a most enjoyable time is expected. Members or thelr friends can procure tickets from any of the officers of the tent in which they hold member Ladies of the Maccabees. At the last held meeting of Frafernal Hive, Lady Ida J. Lerol, the record keeper, was congratulated upon being clected alternate supreme representa- tive to the Natlonal Review. This hive {8 taking In new members at every re- view, and it is proposed to give another soclal in a short time, Ancient Order of Workmen, Deputy Grand Master Barnes {s prepar- ing his llst of Ceputies and will soon an- nounce them., The work of reorganizing the San Fran- clsco extension committee will be taken up shortly, tension committees will be established in different parts of the State. Haywards Lodge has arranged for a ros ception to Dr. Browning, one of {ts mem- bers, because of his election to the office of grand oversoer, Grand Recorder Spencer and the grand foreman will visit a number of the lodges in the northern part of the State during the first half of May. Considerable intercst is being taken in the A, O, U plenfe that {8 to be held in Fernbrook Park on the 23d of May. number of active committees have been named and they are attending to the de- tails of arrangements, Silver Spray Lodge will have an open meeting and entertalnment in Ixcelsor Hall on the night of the 30th inst. There {8 to be a plenic of the lodges of Fresno and vieinity on the 30th inst. Past Grand Master Workman Barnes will de- liver an oration. Valley Lodge will celebrate its twenty- third anniversary on the 10th of May. Grand Master Workman Dr. Morrison of Los Angeles was in this city last Mon- day. He reports that the Los Angeles extension committee has been organized and will soon commence an active cam= paign in the southern end of the State, Reports from different parts of the State show unusual activity at this time, Many lodges that had been idle for a long time have been initlating candldates, Improved Order of Red Men, At a recent meeting of Ramona Couneil of the Degree of Pocahontas, Improved Order of Red Men, the ceremony of adop- tlon was performed in a most admirable manner by the degree team of Yosemite Counell of Alameda In the presence of about 160 members of the order in Twin Peaks Hall. After the work there was a banquet, at Which there were present Great Pocahontas Mra, Jennie Weisel, Great Wenonah Mre, Rew, Great First Heout Mrs, Hetts, Senlor Bagamore James Toyes and Great Keeper of Tecards Blis During the evening Captain Cole of Yo- remite Couneil read a poem expressive of the great fraternal friendship exiating be- tween the members of Yosemite and Ra- mona councils, Ramona 18 fast becoming one of the most popular councils of the reservation, The several local tribes are reporting considerable actlvity in the work of the order, Laet Tuesday night Great Pocahontas Mrs. Jennle Weisel paid an officlal visit to Pocahontas Council and she was well received, After the butiness of the even- Ing and the exemplification of degree work there was a collation in honor of the visiting official and those who accom- anied her. pSemlnnle Tribe conferred the haymak- er's degree last week in excellent form on a number of candidates, after which there was an evening of music and song. Modoe Tribe had a pleasing entertain- ment, literary and musical, last week that was attended by many of the friends of the members. Yosemite Tribe has arranged for a mu- sical festival on the night of the 30th inst. CA new tribe has been organized in Santa lara. Pocahontas Tribe gave an entertainment last night in Odd Fellows’ Hall in aid of one of its members, who was so seriously injured a short time since as to incapaci- ticlpating an enjoyable time at its picnic to t:‘o lgl\'en.ln Fernbrook Park on the l4th uly. Knights of Pythias. The next sesslon of the Grand Lodge of California, K. of P., will be held in the City of Stockton, commencing Monday, May 20. The grand Temple of the Rath- bone Sisters, the auxillary of the Knights, will be held at the same place at that time. It is expected that several com- panies of the Uniform Rank will also be there. The supreme chancellor of the or- der, who Is also commander in chief, the major general and the adjutant general of the Uniform Rank, will visit California in time to attend the session of the Grand Lodge and take notes for the Supreme Lodge session in 1%02. The three lodges of Stockton are busy arranging for the entertainment of the grand officers and delegates to the Grand Lodge, the work being Intrusted to George W. Gorman, A. A. Smallfield and F. B. Hubbard of harter Oak Lodge: H R Campbell, C. H, Starkey and H. 8. Brown of Centen- nial !40(‘5@, and Irving Martin, E. 8. Van Pelt and A. G. Keagle of Nemo Lodge. About seventy-five of the past chancel lors met last week in the Pythlan Castle for the purpose of organizing a past chan- cellors’ “association. The move is in_the Interest of Pythianism in this elty, Wil J. Beatty ws chosen temporary presi- dent and C. S. Hoffman temporary secre- tary. The following named were appoint- ed a committe to formulate a plan of or- ganization: A, E. Lucas, N. Rose, J. R. Wear, Dr. H. R. Arndt, J. H. Danton, G. Marioni, E. Duden, A. Richmond and Wili J. Beatty, Golden City l.odge gave a smoker last Friday night in its lodgeroom, at which many knights and friends had a jolly time, as there was in addition to hot smoke an entertaining programme. The company of the Uniform Rank that has been organized at Lincoln will be mustered in by General McGlashan - to- morrow night. The grand oflicers have been invited to attend an entertalnment to be given on the 1st of June by River View Lodge of Rlo Vista. All the lodges of Solano County will attend. Zerin Kappi Temple of the D. of K. K. of this city will hold a ceremonial session on the 4th of May. The transportation committee is making arrangements for reduced rates to Stock- ton during the Grand Lodge session. —e Why Don’t You Travel by Seaf Call at office of Pacific Coast Steamship Co., 4 New Montgomery st., and inform yourself concerning that company’s im- proved service and low rates to Los An- cles, San Dlego, Santa Barbara, Tacoma, eattle, Juneau, Skaguay and all Pacific Coast ports. AMUSEMENTS. «TIVOLI* And That Is No Fairy Tale” FOURTH WEEK AND CONTINUED GREAT SUCCESS OF THE MAGNETIC OPERA, THE ‘FHOOT MON. EMITH AND HERBERT'S FAMOUS WORK. «IF THE BLUES YOU'VE 60T” Come and laugh at Abel Conn and Hoot Mon ; Hoar the chalf and merry tunes to boot mon | We sure ‘'The Idol's Eye'' will sult mon, “CUR E YOU ON THE SPOT.” PERFECTLY MOUNTED AND KUNG. POPULAR WITH EVERYBODY, PAUL erINDORfl'V Musical Director THE TOYMAKER Is the coming production Evenings at 8. Matinee Saturday at 2. POPULA™ P ICES—28: and 50c. TELEPHONE—BUSH 9. SAN FRANCISCO'S COLUMBIA o REOPENING MONDAY, MAY & FIRST TIME HERE OF THE GREAT SUCCESS, ‘ James A. Herre's HARBOR] Alan Dale sald='''Sag Harbor' {s dellghtful." Chicago Times-Herald—''Greater than 'Shore MOST oFoR, BEAT SALE BEGING THURSDAY, tate hi from work “The great sachem I vistt Manzanita Tribe on the 1st of May. ‘Woodmen of t_h; ‘World. A. J. Weinert, formerly banker of Golden Gate Camp, has been appointed special organizer for the order by Head Consul Falkenberg. He is now at work getting up a _camp at North Beach and being an energetic worker it is probable that it will not be.long before he has secured enough sirangers to have the camp instituted. It is bélleved that nearly every one of the three hundred and twenty-five ap- plicants _who presented a petition in Golden Gate Camp on the night of the celebration of the tenth anniversary of the institution of that organization will pass a successful examination before the | medical examiners, as they are all young | men, California Camp, which has adopted as its cry “California, California, California watch us grow,” is growing. At the mee ing last Monday nignt several more strangers were admitted and at the rate at which it is growing it will soon reach The Choppers’ Friendship Club is an- MATINEE TO-DAY=i0e, 1o, 3o. TO-NIGHT (BUNDAY)=Last Perfarmance. A FAIR REBEL Exolting War Scenes—Realistic Scenery. ININGS......100, 16¢, 2o, 88c, PRICES EXZNEES 0 ol i 3% TO-MORROW (MONDAY) EVENING—Grand Revival of the Great Melodrama, TEN NIGHTS IN A BARROOM. An Unparalieled Production. EDDY ST, OLYMPIA 203 THE ONLY FREBE VAUDBVILLE SHOW IN THE CITY. THE THREE MALVERN BROTHERS Past Masters In the Acrobatic Art. JEANETTE, And her wonderful performing Australian birds. AND OUR CELEBRATED STOCK COMPANY. MATINEE EVERY SUNDAY. AMATEUR NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY. ADMISSION FREE. +DALACE HOTEL~ Visitors to San Francisco who make their headquarters at these hotels en- joy comforts and conveniences not to be obtained elsewhers. Desirable loca- tion, courteous attaches and unequaled cuisine. American and European plans. i ADVERTISEMENTS 1280-1232-1234 Latest Styl reduced to.. reduced to. reduced to.. reduced to.. ., $25.00 Tailor: reduced to. reduced to.. reduced to.. reduced to.. 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THE WORLD'S LEADING BLACKFACE COMEDIANS, “THE MAN FROM MONTANA. CLAYTON, JENKINS and JASPER. MLLE. ADELAIDE. THE CREAT AMERICAN BIOGRAPH front rows of Baicony reserved. TO-DAY, SUNDAY MATINEE, April 28th. TEST HEADLINERS. TY “VER IMPORTED, b and HEATH Up-to-Date Sketoh, Has Set Two Continents Talking. and Orgheum Importations. ALF, GRANT. GOLDIN ldren, 10c, any part Toept reserved. A few d Tricks That Presenting New Illustone an t Defy the Sharpest Observer. sTgETNG TO-NIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK, REGULAR MAT{N’)FN BATURDAY, Managers Ellingho and Oppenhaimer haw: the honor to announce a Hpecial Engagoms MR. JAMES NEILL And the Ineomparable NEILL COMPANY. ting for the firat week by wpeolal re- ur-w::e “n'mu hit of tha last Nelll season in an Franolsco, Hol Smith Russell's greatest comedy hit. he NEILL I t SPDOIAL PEAROATN MATINEES THURSDAYS~ PRI %o and B0 CES, A BACHELOR'S ROMANCE. Lavish Scenle Mountings. Positively No Ad- vance in Prices. Children under 7 years not admitted to any Nelll performance. Evenings—3250, 35c, matinee—2c, 50c, Tie. Second Week—Augustin Daly’s Fine Comedy Success, “THE LOTTERY OF LOVE.” In Preparation— BARBARA FRIETCHIR." BESDER TO-MORROW NIGHT—SECOND WEBK. EXTRA IATINEEDWEDNESDAY'DEW“ THE CONQUERORS. A $150 Entertainment for 5o STANDING ROOM ONLY. 50c, TS, $l. Saturday SEATS = - = - - - I5c, 25, 35c, 50c WANTED. | Information as to the correct design and colors of the officlal Confederate battle flag. This information is wanted by the stage manager of the James Netll Company to insure that the flags to be used in the production of the war play, “Barbara Frietchle,” may be correct. Address MR. ROBERT MORRIS, Stage Man- ager, California Theater. MORQScos LAST NIGRT OF-CTUNSER TR0 Fraas COMMENCING MONDAY SPECIAL MATIN (DEWEY DAY), FLORENCE STONE and JACK WEHBST! upgorted by our new stook dompany, fn Archiz bald Clavering Gunter's great play, MR. BARNES OF NEW YORK. Prices—i00, 180, Mo, (0o, A few seats Ta and Bunday mativess s, o aturdey Branch Ticket Office Bmporium. CHUTES a» Z0OO EVERY AFTERNOON AND DVENING. Maud McIntyre, La Lista, Fairbank Brothers, McKay and Laurence, The Callenders, Mirian Ainsworth, New Moving Pictures, LEAH MAY, the Giantess. AMATEUR NIQII_T. THOURSDAY. Telephone for Seats—Park 28. RACING! PACING! RACING! SPRING G—Opentng Aprtl B. CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUS. OAKLAND RACETRACK. Racing Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thura- ve or more races each day. Races start at 2:15 p. m. sharp. Ferry-boats leave San 12:30, 1, 1:30, 1 with tfatns ‘stopping at track. Last two cars on train for ladies and their escorts; no smoking. Buy Your fer tickets to Shell Mound. All trains via O d mole connect with San Pablo aven: slectric cars at Seventh and Broadway, land. 'Also all trains via Alameda mole con- nect with San Pablo avenue cars at th and way, . These electric cars 80 direct to the track in fifteen minutes. Returning—Trains leave the track at 4:15 and 4:45 p. m. and tmmediately, after the race. THOMAS H. WILLIAMS JR., President. R. B. MILROY, Secretary. ?qg CONCERT HOUSE. FISCHER’S Admission 10c. G. S. Wanrell, La Mont Juvenile Co., May- belle Bowman, Golden West Comedy Trio, Gus Leonard, Thatcher and Chenoweth and Paras- kova_Sandolin. Reserved seats, 5c. Matines Sunday. Weekly Call, $1 per Year