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H E SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 26, 190 27 CITY o Dry Goods Commencing Mo and during the GREATLY RED A NEW LINE FOR SOLE AGENTS FOR THI CITY OF Mall and Express Orders Re MILLINERY! SPECIAL REDUCTION SALE. nday, May 2Tth, week, all our Trimmed Hats will be sold at UCED PRICES. PRACTICAL HATS. STREET WEAR. E CONNELLY TURBAN. PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, BE. Oorner Geary and Stookton Streets, San Franciseo. UNION SQUARE. celve Immediate Attention. t The first thing to do when you have made up your mind to go east is to ask the nearest Southern Pacific ticket-agent for folder descriptive of the Burlington Overland ’Excurslons It contains just the informa- ion you need —time-tables; a map; illustrations of Burlington tourist sleeping cars, and a de- scription of the scenery en route. From Los Angeles Mondays and Wednesdays: San Francisco Tues- days Anxd hunté-_y‘—gmhl; Chi- ansas City, St. is— EVERVWHERE ext. e W. D. Sanborn, Gen'l Agt., 631 Market street, San Francisco. SOUTHERN PACIFIC. | Trains lenve nad nre due to nrrl SAN FRANCINCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) 26, 1901 zxave AmmIvE 8 rnr;u VM 1804 Beuicia, Suisun, Elmirs, Vacarille, Rumsey sud Saeramento........... 75007 71304 Davis, Woodlnd, Knights Landing, M. .. _Ti53p i 12:25r “23r #:00, Niles, Lathrop, Stockton Ty 8:00, Nies, Mendota, Fresuo, Hanford, Visslia, Porterville e 8:304 Bhasta Exprese— Duvis, Willisms (for lett Springs), Willows, Bed Bluft, Portland .. . 7502 4 S Jose, Livermore, Baors. , Placerville, Maryeriile, 0d Binfl........ 425r 8:304 Oskdale, Obinese (Yosemite), Bo- nora, .. 4:257 ¥ 11534 004 Loy Augeies Express — Martiuy Tracy, Lathrop, Stookton, Meroed Froano and Los Angeles -.......... T85p Martivez aud Way Bistious 8:35p 1d Limited —Ogden, - licago 6:53r rer Sieamert 15:004 Vaiiefo, oss Pary 00r Martiner, Hau Napa, alinto : 007 Niles, Livermore, Stockton, Lodi... 4wy Huyward, N n Juse, Livermore 4:307 Por: Cos . Lathrop, Stockton 5:00r The Owl JAmited—Fresno, Tulare, ceabeld, Baugue for Saute Bar: s, Los Angeles,.. 8:00r Markincz, Antioch, Btockion, Mer- 8:30r New Freen Bakerstieid. Los Angeles, Doming, ¥l Paso, New Oriesns and Eest 8:00r Boyward, Nilee sud San Jose. %834 | 16:00r Vallejo Gctoria 11554 | ©:00, Orioutal Mail— Oniahs, Cuiony 12:25¢ w00y Orievtal { g 4:25r | ress, Ano. wrille, Redding, i, Puget Bouid mnd Fast | (Foot of Murket Streel.) 731494 Bante Oruz Excursion to Ssuts Oruz aod Principel Way Stations ... $:154 Newark, Onuterville, San Jose, Felton, Boulder Orcek,Sauta Oraz and Btations. . 42:152 Newark, Contervil : Almaden, Felton, Boulder reek, Oruz aud Privcipsl Way 4:13r Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos.. CREEK ROUTE FERRY | wEEE DA Just a little better than any other train ) —a little better service— a more homelike feeling on the 1 CALIFORNIA HLIMITED than you find elsewhere, and It runs like this LEAVES SAN FRANCISCO 9 am Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri Sat Sun | B ARRIVES CHICAGO 2.15 pm Thur Fri Sat Sun Mon Tues Wed 76 HOURS TO CHICAG ON THE SANTA FE b CALIFORNIA KORTHWESTERN R LESSEE Y. C0. SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tibur on Ferry, Foot of Market St San Francisco to San Rafacl. YS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m. 10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Ex p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips and 11:30 p SUNDAYS— 5:00, 6:20 p. at 12:35, a trip at 1:50 . m. :00, 9:30, 11:00 & m.; 1:30, 3:30, San Rafacl to San Francisco. , 9:20, 11:10 8. m.; 12:45, 6, 9:40, 11:10 & m.; 5, 6:25 p. m. : Leave In Bffect Arrive m 54K FRANOISU0—Foot of I".;‘»Q:k San Francisco. (April 28, 1%01.| San Francisco. Sun- Week Destination. | days. | Days. COAST LINE (Broad Gauge). g R (Third wid Townsend Sta.) o T o Fulton. ‘Windsor. 10:25 am 04 Sunday Excursion for Ravta Cruz. Pacific Grove and Principal Way Stations. os, Park, Hanta Ciara, San Jose, Sajioas. ateo, o Alto, Tres Pinos, Sauts Oriz, Monierey w1 Jose aud Principal 3-& Jose, Gatos an Way & d Principal @y Stations. 5:307 S T ose and Principal Way Stations ©:005 Redwo-d, San Jose, Giiroy, fanta Barbara, Los Angeles.. De nte, Mouterey, Pacific G 19:004 | 8:354 "10:054 10:03a4 13:004 | T:a0p | mim SR nday ansep s @Baturday ouly. sty ana Peitays. ‘ ,,,,,, — | Damiana Bitters |5 A GREAT RESTORATIVE, INVIGORA- | "tor ang Nervive. { The most wonderful aphrodisiac and Spectal nic for the Sexual Organs, for both sexes. ‘be Mexican Remedy for Diseases of the Kid- eys snd_Biadder, Sells on its own merits. NABER, ALFS & BRUNE, Agents, s Market st., B, F.—(Bend Healdsburg. [10:40 arp, Lytton. | Geyserville. 8:00 am| Cloverdale. [ 7:35 pm| 6:20 pm 30 n'm; 5:00 Dm} Hopland 10:40 am{10:25 am 30 pm| 8:00 am| and Ukiah. 6:20 pm 7:30 am| 1 10:25 am 0 am| Guerneville. 3:30 pm| 5:00 pm| :20 pm 7:30 ami $:00 am| Sanuans 8:40 am an | 5:10 pm] 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. > 6:20 pm 7:30 am| 8:0 am 10: 10:25 am 3:30 pm| 5:00 pm| Sebastopol. 6:20 pm Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Spinrgs; at for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Sprin | Geyserville for Bkaggs Springs; at Cloverdate Duncan for the Geysers: at Hopland for Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Fulton t Carls- | bad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett Springs; at Uklah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, BlulyLakes, Upper Lake, Riverside, Lierl Sanhedrin Heights, Hullvil Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, port, Usal, Willits, ~Laytonville, Bell's Springs, Harrls, and Fureka. Laurel Dell Lake, Pomo, Potter Olgen’s, Dyer, Witter Valley, Bucknells, orr's . Hot West- Cummins, Scotla Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at re- duced rates. On Sunday_round trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Office, 650 ll“lr,kel street, Chronicle ut 3 ding. H. C. WHITING, Gen. R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. . Agt. =5 REALTY FUTURE PROMISES WELL | Nature of Improvements Puts Rosy Tinge on Outlook. Transactions Recorded Are Summed Up in Large Figures. At Prosperous conditions affecting realty values favorably are observable at all leading points in the Pacific Coast States, | but in no State is the forward movement as strongly marked as in California. Tak- | ing the class of improvements projected | and under way as a basls for estimating the faith of the people in a continuance of the advance, it will be observed that | this is true. The $1,250,000 hotel for the Crocker es- | tate, the great Hayward building, now | well forward in construction; the Flood | building, to go up on the old site of the | Baldwin theater; the fine building for the | Callaghan estate at the ~ore of Market and McAllister strects—these alone show the growth of confidence in San Francisco concerning certain classes of buildings. To these must be added the eight or ten story building which the action of the San Francisto Merchants’ Exchange assures for California street. These are office buildings mainly, with the exception of the Crocker hotel, but there are several fine buildings in the wholesale section of the city which indicate present confidence in the future of the commerce and indus- tries of San Francisco. Large structures have been erected to give room to the ex- panding business of commercial houses. The building for Miller, Sloss & Scott is a striking example of such structures. | | Claus Spreckels will erect a five-story | building on Bush street for the Nathan- Dohrmann Company, which will connect with the present quarters of the company on Sutter street by arches. Reported by Brokers. The lists of sales furnished by the brokers have sometimes contained a rec- ord of larger individual transactigns than those that are published this morning, but the showing made s very good. Raymond, Baldwin & Co. report the fol- lowing list of recent sales: Joseph Mever to O. D. Baldwin, ments and lot 37:6x70 feet, southeast corner | of Post and Willlams streets, $22,500; J. W. | Coleman to Mrs. Mackinnen, lot 2x126, south | line of Waller street, 107:6_ feét west from Central avenue, $2000; Lazar Jovovich estate to | Julius C. Toudy, improvements Nos. 2420 nndJ 2420A Bush street, lot 27:6x137:6 feet west from Plerce street, $3750; Calvin F. Fargo estate to | Jorge de Urloste, improvements No. 340 Third | strect _and lot 2x80 feet 305 feet southeast | from Folsom strect, $3010; D. L. Farnswortn | estate to Mary Whelan, improvements N 327 Willard street and lot No. 10, block F, College Heights, $3300; D. L. Farnsworth es tate to Grant Wallac improve- 59 to Nell R. Burton, $550; 40 to E. Ethel Barker, Colonists’ Tract, Corte Madera, 84, to Ray N. Feder, $300, The Von Rhein Real Estate Company | reports the following sales: Lot east line of Florida street, 150 feet north | of Eighteenth, 50x100 feet, $1400, estate of W. | | | | | lots 'Nos. 83, | | B. Allen to 'Alex Magee; Shotwell and Twenty-first streets, feet, 10-room house, estate of Henry Ebbi hausen to Charles Nonnemann, $6500; lot east | line of Auburn street, 81: feet south of Pa- cflic, 23x50 feet, improvements, two flats, price $1250, William Hepworth to B. Girons and L. Canbiazo; lot north line of N street, 32:6 feet east of Twelfth avenue, 75x100 feet, price $630, Edith C. Millar to Sarah O'Kelly; lot west line of Jones street, 25 feet morth of Filbert, 5x70 feet, improvements 2-story house, $3100, sarah Donnelly to C. Rondinotti; lot north- west corner Fost street and Agate alley, 20x 60 feet, Emilla Siegriest to J. D. Bullwinkel. $10,20;" northwest corner Leavenworth and Lombard streets, 40x137:6, with improvements, $4625, Solomon Relss to Henry von der Held: lot south line of Perry street, 425 feet west of Fourth, 2x80, old improvements, H. Lacey to Charles L. Tilden; lot east line of Salmon street, 97:6 feet south of Broadway, = | [l Goes Twice as Far as Lard or Butter! IT IS EASILY DIGESTED AND ALWAYS CLEANLY, WHICH LARD IS NOT. Wesson’s Salad Qil is far greater value than the finest im- ported olive oil and has the same flavor. Ask your friendly grocer for it and save good money., | nett, | Clay and Washington, TEACHERS WH INTEREST PHD Notice Issued to Gather for Conference This Week. Ready to- Meet Supervisors and Urge Equity of Their Claims. There will be an interesting time at the City Hall this week for the Supervisors. The San Francisco school teachers have determined to try to get in full, with in- terest, the money due them for their ser- vices. Colonel Charles H. Murphy has sent out notification to every school the city to be represented when the teachi- ers ask the Board of Supervisors to give them a hearins. This means that about 100 teachers, the majority being ladies, will urge upon the Supervisors that they are entitled to prin- cipal and inferest. They are arguing that they made the fight throughout the State to have the constitutional amendment passed that was designed as a measure for their relief. They say that they intend to pursue this matter until they get what is honestly due them, and that they will take it into politics if necessary, where it may figure largely. This week the Supervisors will be asked merely to fix a date for the hearing. It will be urged that the approval of the constitutional amendment by the voters of this city by 88 per cent of the total poll indicated unmistakably that the public desired that the teachers ought to have their dues in full. In round figures the back salaries due amount to $118,000 and the interest to about $27,000. L e e e e 20x60 feet, §700, W. N. Jackson to P. Previati; Iot south line of Perry street, 400 feet west of Fourth, 25x80 feet, old improvements, Phoebe Graham and Lottie Rose to Charles L. Tilden, $1900; lot_south line of Perry street, 375 feet west of Fourth, 2x80 feet, old improvements, Margarct Dunning et al. to Charles L. Tilden, $2400; lot north line of Waller street, 81:3 feet east of Steiner, 25X120 feet, Margaret Macmil- lan _to Charles Floodberg, $2050; lot south line of Perry street, 330 feet west of Fourth, 25x80 Con Sweeney to Charles L. feet, price $25%0, Tildgn. In Various Sections. Sales have been made by Albert Meyer through Baldwin & Howell's branch office in the Sunset district as follows: . William H. Thornley, lot 25x120 on the east line of Nineteenth avenue boulevard, 125 feet south of park entrance and the H-street electric cars, $875; Virginia B. Troyer, lot 50x120 on the east line of the Nineteenth avenue boulevard, 225 feet south of H street, for $1700; lot 25x120 on the west line of Nineteeth avenue boulevard, 175 feet north of I street, to Ambrose M. Bar- for $300. These sales have been made by Hooper & Lent: 1310 Leavenworth street, east side, between 20:3x137:6, Wwith _two- story dwelling, from Dr. Galvan to Mrs. Susan | Wakelee, for $5:00; lot 25:10x120 and house at 1460 Geary street, north side, between Octavia and Gough, from Catherina Nicolal to Freder- fea O'Connell, for 36000, for the estate of Cath- erine Larkin, on the south line of Bush street, 110 feet west of Polk, 55x120, with old buildings, to Charles M. Myrick, for $13,000. G. H. Umbsen & Co. have sold to the s. H. lachman Estate Company 40x117:6 on Mason street for $25,000, the property adjoining the land owned by the same company on the southwest corner of Ma- son and Sutter streets. The Jacob Heyman Company reports sales of two lots in the Heyman tract for 3100; cne lot on loffman avenue for $900; five acres in the Alvin tract, Elmhurst, for $1500; house and lot on Nevada ave- nue, $50; lot on J street, $560; two lots in block 720, Outside Lands, 150 feet north from J street, 25x210 feet, $1100. ' Good Values Received. Sales are reported by O. D. Baldwin & Son as follows: Property on the west line of Tenth street, 300 feet south of Howard, from the Sisters of Mercy to M. F. Gale, §7000; lot 25x110 and two flats on the east line of Shrader street, 200 feet south of Waller, from W, D. Ladd to Chester Hart, for $5150; on the west line of Taylor street, 173 feet north of Broadway, 101x74 and 100, from B. Kelsey to Henrletta Stradtmuller, for $6500. Guy T. Wayman has sold the following properties: The Augusta Ames property, fronting on both Minna and Natoma streets, 79:6 east from New Montgomery and 100 feet west from Second, 40x 160 feet, With improvements, for $18,000; 26x87:6 feet on the north line of O'Farrell street, §7:6 feet west from Taylor, for James Cahlll to the Starr estate, for $i3,750, Bovee, Toy & Sonntag have sold to Clarence Magnin, for $15,500, Gixil5 feet on the south line of Jackson street, 137:6 feet west from San- some, Large Deeds Recorded. Deeds representing several large trans- actions have been placed on record in the last week. Maud Nolan Treadwell has conveyed to John T. Harms sixteen par- cels for $00,000 on Sacramento, Haight and Buchanan, Brannan and Fulton streets and Masonic avenue, Hayes streei and Masonic avenue, Hayes bury streets, Grove, Fulton and Ashbury, Grove and Clayton, Cole and Fulton, also on Buchanana street. Joseph Myer has sold to O. D. Baldwin 37:6x70 on the south line of Post street, 157:6 feet west from Taylor, for $22,500. The Improved Order of Red Men's Hall Association has sold to the Union Trust Company for $110,000 its property on the north line of Post street, 175 feet west from Stockton. The lot is 50x137:6. G. Howard Thompson has con- veyed to George W. Hume 65x137:6 on the south line of Sutter street, 42:6 feet east from Jones, for $73,00. Douglass 8. and Mai M. Watson have conveyed to John Rosenfeld and John Rosenfeld’s Sons for $94,000 98:3%x68:9 on the east line of Mont- gomery street, 42 feet south from Sacra- mento. F. J. G. Margetson has sold to J. R. Howell 25x412:6 feet on the northeast corner of North Point and Buchanan streets and a similar sized plece on the northeast corner of Beach and Buchanan streets for $51,000. These are the larger and more significant sales of the week. Four bulldings at a cost of $35,000 will be erected by the Independent Gas, Light and Power Company on Georgia street. RAILWAY TRAVEL. RAILWAY TRAVEL. Santa Fe Trains—nbaity. Leave Market-Street Ferry Depot. Lim'd | OvrI'd | Local Dally. | Dally. |Daily. ® © [T - CEPEE PP T rUTTOOT e Chicago . a for morning. - p for afternoon. 9:00 a. m. train is the California Limited. Carrying Palace Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chair Car runs to Bakersfield for accommodation of local 1 gllu ers, No second-cla: onored on this train. Corre- sponding train arrives at 5:55 p. m, dally. 4:20 p. m. is Stockton Local. spond- ing train arrives at 11:05 a. m. daily. . m. is the Overland Express, with thml&.anhco and Tourist Bleepers and free lining Chalr , _also Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. Corre- sponding train arrives at 5:55 p. m. dally, 7:20 a. m. is Bakersfield Local, ping at all points in San Joaquin Val sponding train arrives at 8:40 . m. dally, Offices—641 Market street and in Ferry Depot, San Franclaco; 18 Broadway, and. MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Via Sausellte Ferry—Foot of Market Bt. 2 ammve aam raam. ..WEEK DAYS..... e s Ny Slay over alght at the TAVERN g NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. M SAN FRANCISCO 1o MILL VALLEY FRO! AND SAN RAF. "‘BEL ' WEEK DAYS—6:58, 8:30, *0:30, 11:00 a. m., 12:45, *1:45, 3:15, 4:15, b:: *6:15, 6:45 p. m. BXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and San Rafael on Mondays, Wednesd Saturdsys end Sundays at 6:30 &nd 110 p. m. SUNDAYS—7:00, 8:00, #9:00, a 12:45, *1:30, 2:30, *3:45, o a. m., . 2 g , 7:30 % does mot run to San Rafael a m. days. Trains marked (*) run to San Quentin. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN Fae DAYS— 7 A i Satara and Saturda: SUNDAYS—6: *8:00, m., 1:00, 2:15, *3:80, 4:30, . m. arked (%) start Trains marked ¢ m., *12 7:30, 10:10 Quentin. 8CO. from LEY TO SAN FRANCI San and Saturdays at SUNDAYS—8:35, 8 , 2:30, 3:45, 5:00, THRO & m. week dayi . m. , 10:05, 11:10 a. m., 12:15, 5, 7:15, 10:30 p. 'H T INS. RN ero and way sta- tion Tomalds and way $ & m. Sundays—Cazadero and way stations. 10:00 a. m. Sundays—Point Reyes and way stations. =DALACE HOTEL~ their headquarters at these hotels’en- joy comforts and conveniences not to be obtained elsewhere. Desirable loca- tion, courteous attaches and unequaled culsine. American and European plans. . NOME REGENER 5 A FREE MW McKenzie’'s Sentence Is Commuted by the - President. Sick Man Gives Some Damag- ing Testimony Against T. J. Geary. Alexander McKenzle, the former Nome recelver, is a free man again, but the stigma of imprisonment still résts upon him. He was released from custody yes- terday morning, the President having commuted his twelve months’ sentencg to the time he had already served. The Alameda County Jail attendants | were kept up- all the night before caring | for the sick man. Shortly after daybreak yesterday morning the following telegram came from Washington and was at once | i read to McKenzle, who was greatly af- fected: A “Jaller Alameda County Jail, Oakland, | Cal.: The President has-commuted, to take | effect immediately, sentence of Alexander | McKenzie. You may release him. Advise | me of your action by telegraph. | * , “P. C. KNOX, Attorney General.”” | The Attorney General’s _instructions | were issued upon receipt of a telegram from President McKinley notifying him that the commutation of sentence was | granted. | McKenzie was at once released by Jaller | | Schoenau, but was too weak to leave the jail. An attempt will be made this morn- ing to remove him to a sanitarium. At 10 o’clock yesterday morning United States Commissioner Heacock, accom- panied by Attorneys Madison and Thomas J. Geary, went to the jail to take McKen- zie's deposition regarding the part played in the Nome receiverships by Judge Noyes, Geary and Dudley Dubose. Attor- |'mey Madison put the questions, which were few and brief, the sick man answer- ing feebly but ra!lonzllg. He sald posi- tively that he ignored the supersedeas of the United States Circuit Court on the ad- vice of Mr. Geary. As the ex-Congress- man heard this testimony his head sank; he came from the room looking. wan and aged. “It went against me,” he said huskily to a friend. Yosemite Valley via Santa Fe. The Santa Fe is now carrying passen- gers to the Yosemite via stage from Mer- ced. Starting on California Limited to- day, you are at the Sentinel Hotel to-mor- row afternoon, passing Merced Big Trees en route. Ask about it at 611 Market street. AMUSEMENTS. COLUMBIA G LEADI THENTRE | F6Sianow. MONDAY. SECOND WEEK OF THE HENRY MILLER ——SEASON.—— ¢ NIGHTS—2 MATINEES. NOT A SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATI- NEE Will Be Given THURSDAY Instead of Regular Wednesday Matinee. USUAL MATINEE SATURDAY. A DECIDED NOVELTY. FIRST TIME THE HERE OF Importance 0f Being Earnest, A TRIVIAL COMEDY FOR SERIOUS # PEOPLE, by Oscar Wilde. In Preparation—"DARCY OF THE GUARDS."” MOROSCO’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE MATINEE TO-DAY. ““Last Night of “QUEEN OF CHINATOWN.” BEGINNING MONDAY EVENING NEXT, MELBOURNE MacDOWELL One of America’s Greatest Stars, Supported by FLORENCE STONE, in Sardou's Spec- tacular Drama, 3 *‘CLEOPATRA.” - One of the Most Elaborate Productions Ever | en on Any Stage. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES: Few Seats 75c. 10c, 16c, 25c, G0c. A SPECIAL DECORATION DAY MATINEE THURSDAY, MAY 30. Regular Matinees Saturday and Sunday. Good Reserved Seat In_Orchestra at Mati- nees, 25¢. Branch Ticket Otfice Emporium. ENTRAES MATINEB TO-DAY—10c, 15c, 250. TO-NIGHT, LAST TIMB, THE BIG HIT, SHADOWS & GREAT CITY. Elaborate Scenic Features—Startling Effects. SPECIALTIES THE gxé%xmn LITTLE 25¢, 35c, 500 10e, 15¢, 25¢ Next Week, the Powerful Melodrama, “THE WAR OF WEALTH.” Special Matinee Thursday, Decoration Day. D, EDDY '7'5. OLYMPIA ZZruzs THE ONLY FREE VAUDEVILLB HOUSE IN THE CITY. THE SAMAYOAS, In Thelr Wonderful Aerial Trapess Act. ETHEL BARLOW, The $40,000 Beauty. MABEL HUDSON. MABEL RUTHERFORD AND OUR CELEBRATED STOCK COMPANY. MATINEE EVERY SUNDAY. AMATEUR NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY. ADMISSION FREE. ALHAMBRA TIIBAT!‘—‘I“HI‘ 2000 MA at 2:15 p. m. OSPITAL. Grand Romantic Operetta, THE MARSH KING Elves, Moon Dancing Eprites, Frogs | Firefiies, Flectrical Ttects, ste . By e Lies Keryon and cCurrle, author. of tflmm AL QUEENS. # City and Presidio, San seats, ; at Sherman & Clay's m, St L — ADVERTISEMENTS. NSNS SRR NN NN EERNNENERNER GOLDEN GATE i CLOAK 4% SUIT HOUSE UNEXCELLED BARGAINS! 3 SPEGIAL OFFFRINGS OF STYLISH TAILOR-MADE SUITS. $i5.00 SUITS ON SALE AT §57/0.00- Handsome Eton Suits, Jacket and Skirt, fancy trimmed, jacket lined with taffeta silk, skirt new flounce, good lining, cor- rect tailoring; extra good * value for $15.00; on sale > oass 00 $22,50 Suits on salz at $15.00. Gray and Brown Cam- el's Hair Tailor Suits, new Eton effect, jacket is tai- feta silk lined, the skirt with mercerized sateen, entire costume stylish, trimmed with panne vel- vet, artistic tailoring; rea- sonably priced at $22.50; on sale at $15.00 Novelty Tailor Suits. = “#).- $40.00, $37.50 and $35.00 Grades on sale at $25.00. Fine quality Venetian and Clay Worsted, richly trimmed Tailor Suits in latest style Russian Blouse and Eton style, perfect models of high-class tailoring, entire costume lined through- out with reliable taffeta silk. On sale at A aie o 25.00 RAGLANS, BETTER MADE AND LOWER PRICED ,THAN ANYWHERE Fe e ..88.50, $10.00 and $12.50 2, 1234 MARKET ST. 1230, 123 I MONDAY, ooy Third Great Week. “THE SHOW THAT EVERY ONE TALKS ABOUT.” THE TOY MAKER! The Children love the pretty things That hang upon a Christmas Tree, And all the toys that Santa brings For children dear are made by me, BE SURE AND SEE THE GREAT TOY SHOP and the MECHANICAL DOLLS. YOU WILL LAUGH AT THE FUNNY SITU- ATIONS and ENJOY THE PRETTY MUSIC. SPECIAL MATINEE DECORATION DAY, May 30th. Evenings at 8. Matinee Saturday st & 4—POPULAR PRICES—-5¢ and B0~ Telephone Bush 9. UNION GOURSING PARK »:.TO-DAY... - May 20 RESERVE California Coursing Committee Stakes. ALL THE CRACKS TO START, FOR FREEDOM. Musicby Von Der Mehden’s Band TRAIN SERVICE. Trains leave Third and Townsend streets at 20:5 aa m, 1 a m and B m and 1 p m.; Twenty-fitth and Valencis streets, five minutes later. Returning at 4:45 p. m., and after the last course. San Mateo cars every six minutes. ADMISSION 25e. LADIES FREE. RACING! RACING! RACING! SPRING MEETING—Opening April 2. CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB. OAKLAND RACETRACK. mmnw. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs- Saturday. Rain or shine. Week Commencing To-Day, Suncay Matinee, May 26. SPECIAL MATINEE DECORATION D, day, May 30. ANOTHER CREAT BILL! Engagement of the famous English actor, HENRYLEE In his celebrated representation, “Great Men, Past and Present.” AL LEACH AND THE THREE ROSEBUDS Presenting Joe Hart's Funny Vaudeville Sketch, “EXAMINATION DAY AT SCHOOL." Mt pulrpriosobiiiy a3 Grace Van Studdiford The renowned prima donna soprano. Pltatipidap sl s i e D) GENARO and BAILEY Dancers, singers and up-to-date cakewalkers. LEW SULLY In a fresh edition of monologue as it should be. BURTON and BROOKS Original parcdy vocalists. B et THE GREAT AMERICAN BIOGRAPH JANES .G, R LINASTER s Thurs- e Parquet, 25c, any seat; balcony, 10c; children, 10c, any part except reserved. A few front orchestra rows reserved, 50c; tront rows of bal- cany, reserved, 25e. - Sunday = blg production—the greatest of em all—and more to follow, Starting with TO-NIGHT. THE FAVORITES Another the AND HIS MR, JAMES NEILL Eom@i. First Time in the West. THE DRAMA OF ADVENTURE “PHROSO.”’ A dramatization of Anthony Hope's fam- novel of name. & Eventng, %o, e S, To, fL urday matinee—: ndAx'uN MATINEE—Thursdays, 3o an Ni BEGREH MATINEE TO-DAY, SUNDAY. ——FARCE AND TRAGEDY!— TO-NIGHT at 8 sharp, The Laughable Farce, “GLORIANA.” At 9:45, “THE Powers' Chinese Tragedy, EXTRA MATINEE THURSDAY. FIRST BORN.” CHUTES s Z0O AFTERNOON AND EVENING. —A COLONTAL GIRL. BEVERY 4:45 p. m. and immediately after the last race. THOMAS H. WILLIAMS JR., President. R. B. MILROY, Secretary. i g CON O! FISCHER’S CONGERT, HQUSE- Merle Stanton, Atlantis, De Gladys Mid- dleton, Carter and Gerald, Peri and Lovell, Powers and Freed and others. Seats, 25c. Matinee Sunday. SUTRO BATHS. OPEN NIGHTS, Open Daily from 7 a. m. to 1l p. m M COMMENCING TO-DAY, THE FAMOUS FLYING JORDANS, ‘World's Greatest Aerial Artists, FORREST SEABURY, HIGH DIVER. AMATEUR NIGHT, THORSDAY. Bathing From 7 a. m. to 10 p. m. 3 ADMISSION 10e. Se. . 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