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/ o THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. SUNDAY, AUGUST 25, 1901. 27 SHIP MANVDOWN REACHES - i — PORT AFTER STORMY VOYAGE) THE BIG SHOW COMES TO-DAY! THE CIRCUS SEASON OPENS TO-MORROW! able Coincidence in Two Trips of the| FALL 0 PE N l N G ™ British Vessel From Swansea, Each Taking| . 2 > ® 166 Days and Ending on the Same Day «AT THE... ship Manydown ar-| Peru, from San Francisco, via Honolulu, Yo- Swansea Friday might | kohama Nagasaki: stmr Athenian, from 2 of 166 days. She had| ' v guver, via Yokohama. i ADIVOSTOK—S; g 15— i gy STOK—Salled Aug 15—Stmr Tyr HAVRE—Salled_ Aug 24—Stmr La Cham- New York. NE' ORK—Sailed Aug 24—Stmr Manitou, ms that carried away r Maasdam, for Rotterdam, ts of sails. Strange nydown arrived here Au- stmr Minnehaha, for London: an almost similar v for Liverpool: stmr Phoenicla, n ocen y . | for Hamburg; stmr Furnessia, for Glasgow. ¢ raced with the British | Arrived Aug 2—Stmr Rolterdam, from Bou- Lord Templemore, and they made a | '°ENe; Y GENOA—Arrived Aug 23— : heat of it. On her last voyage the | Nor some Aae Sapr 2-Stmr Werrs, trom 1 sailed agalnst time and time LIVERPOOL—Sailed Aug 283—Stmr Bovie, for Y_‘\'ew York. Aug Z4—Stmr Campania, for New B 2 Fork. The coal laden ship left Swansea On| CHERBOURG—Sailed Aug 24—Stmr St Louls, In the Bay of Biscay she | from Southampton, for New York. A s thunderstorm, which | , ANTWERP—Sailed Aug 2f—Stmr Vaderland, entell Sou Mave anll e riaatl away me(” ey Tok il s Monday AugUSt 25’ 1901, WORLDS & L EL GREATEST " & 8T d outer jib and the upper topsail. Sun, Moon and Tide. on fair weather was the rule | ynited States Coast and Geodetic Survey— : i 8, when another thunderstorm Times and Heights of High and Low | We shall place on sale 75,000 dollars’ worth of entirely new, exquisite and THE ONLY GIRAFFE KNOWN TO THE BIG ONE AND WHY @uring which th % Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San ) ooy = flmp-“ Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au- confined style GARMENTS, that cannot be seen anywhere else, and 1000 People. 40 Famous Funny Clowns. E. DI INNre: B WRPe thority of the Superintendent. : 2 by ; 0007 Fomvle: . #0t be iy . e bolt ropes. On May 30 | NOTE—The high and low waters occur at even thus early in the season at PRICES which will simply astonish bt i Aveine. ';"’P"_‘M".m.r S (Mission-street wharf) abou Coi ', efinklllmid Cars. 100 Dens, Lairs and Cages of Rare Wild Beasts. 12 Acres of Tents. ACTUALLY 300 STAR PERFORMERS. 60 AERIALISTS Wead-iihou High-Wire Gymnasts, the HOLLOWAY TRIO. : d and on June 7 the | {5 f e minutes later than at Fort Point n the middle of the heavy | the height of tide is the same at both places. weather that generally prevails off the ! | ne 26 and 28 the | | | B .nd satisfy evefy one who may be pleased to inspect. = TAILOR SUITS, in elegant and exclusive styles, artistic tailoring, at [ 2 ] SUNDAY, AUGUST 2. $15.00, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00, $30.00, $35.00. RAGLANS, claborately trimmed, perfect models, at $15.00, $20.00, $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00. before it, but the s that followed her wash- from under the lifeboats hing moveable on deck Sun rises. Sun sets.. Moon sets. |Time| |Time| |Time| |Time| | P Ft. | Ft. Particular attention is called to our large and elegant assortment of MISSES’ and CHILDREN'S RAGLANS, AUTOMOBILES and BOX COATS at POPULAR PRICES, $2.75 to $25.00. e sbove coposition ot the vies | @ NOYELTY. SILK DRESS SKIRTS, rich and exclusive, $10.00 to oraing tides are given in the lett | g n and the successive tides of the | M GTRICH FEATHER BOAS. Black, Natural and Gray, 1%, 1%, 2, 2%, 2V yards long, 87.50 to $40.00. v in the order of occurrence as to time; the THE PUBLIC MOST CORDIALLY INVITED. Golden Cate Cloak and Suit House, 1280, 1282, 1234 MARKET ST. Wonderfal Acrobats, THE DA COMAS, mr And_Including Arenic_Athletes from Ialy, France, Germany, Russia and Greece. 30 GREAT RIDERS orceies any of Horsemen and Horsewomen Evi %rgznlzed. and iatroducing for the First Tim in America MISS AMELIA FEELEY, The Greatest Lady Rider the World has Ever| m Produced. No other Show has s Feature' to| compare with this Superb Equestrienne. m 30 ELEPHANTS Rsecns Sl at One Time, in One Ring, under the Direction of 0':1: Ml:. in conjunction with the Inter=- am nationally Famous mu LOCKHART COMEDY ELEPHANTS. No Other Show has a Third as Many. NEVER 500 HORSES &' tatine Siviay | ¢ h JACKETS and AUTO BOX COATS, the correct styles at correct prices, he-deck and | P15 ™y ™ im T T jEw| 2t $7.50, $9.00, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 and $20.00. These Marveiqus Performers are paid $500 a| T EXIST IN THE ed overboard. 3 FURS_FUR CAPES, FUR JACKETS, Fgf}{zlccrg)sLLARETTEs and Tor a Feature Act. o i FUR BOAS at LOWEST MARKET : T Headed by th THE OVERDUE FLEET. § i 60 ACROBATS Word meatt e ENTIRE WORLD. County of Haddington Given Up for Lost by Her Owners. { 1 ship County of 204 days from | ith a cargo of | ve about given | & e gresent time %0 $20,000 WAS THE PRICE HE COST NOT A MILLION, NOR A MILLION TIMES A MILLION COULD BUY ANOTHER. HE IS THE LAST, THE occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings on the United States X ; | Coast Survey charts, except when a minus (—) | to the COUNtY | ;o\ recedes the height, and then the numbe: -] arrived here on the | ziven is subtracted from the depth given by from Pisagua to 10ad | the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. i g ’j‘acc,gpxllltl‘:: i‘;tdlg Steamer Movements. b ;n;fi;ce Arthur is ARRIVE. = | Puget Sound Ports “oquille River. anama & W Norwegians several 2,640 feet of Nome & St. Michael. und and is making a Humboldt . L L1 LLLL lllcludl,ng the Famous alian coast. Ship- China and Japa: O'BRIENS 61-HORSE ACT, h s in a | Warren. Seattle ..... e was caught B Honolulu AMUSEMENTS. A Colossal Introductory Spectacle, 'ROME IN THE YEAR ONE,” a Grand Trm Ring Circus . and & Tremendous Revival of Sports and Races of the Ancients. | COLUMBIA & | COLUMBIAEGHT | BIG NEW <= PARADE | ....BEGINNING TO-MORROW.... | ATTRACTION ExTrRAGRDINARY || .. [N 30 SECTIONS.. ONLY E\Tgflf S\?VT'I—ER(Z;(Y oF Degtantag; 3 Wock MONDAY MORNING AT 10.0°CLOCK. ONE. ) et MONDAY. Sent. 2 ANN IE ONE 50c TICKET ADMITS TO EVERYTHING. | TWO COMPLETE EXHIBITIONS DAILY. Chi | DAN[EL FROflMAN S y L Children, under 12 Years, Half Price. At 2 and 8 P. M. Doors Open One Hour Earlier. will return to - | Wz;t;r rmmv I‘.rates. Stcamer. ;:usn:::;. I COMP ANY IN B. MARSHALL'S COMEDY Gtas g [ ' MONDAY, AUG. 26 e Wi HLDA SPONG ol SAN FRANCISCO, "3 smme" Loading for Europe. RO s | wmabol s = 2 E 2 s Bay fieet are nearly loaded | 3Wolis Walla...| Puget Sound Poris. Aug and the agents expect to Valparaiso & Way Pts|Aug. or Europe this week. San Diego & Way Pts. the first of the salmon X e the British ship John street wharf, ves- of transferring the ne vessel to the other was | Se The Cooke expects to get | Umatilla.. the month is | Australia laug! |Aug. Puget Sound Ports.. Tahiti In this city, daring which tims the star will be w H E E l S supported by the original New York o st, includ- ing smoug staers i rs. G. H. Gilbert, Orrin John- D'Orssy, Oharies . | Seattle & Tacoma..[10 am|Pler 7 Humboldt | S. Amer & E ey _an friends = 5 August 25. . g he front. They | Arcats. ey 4 ,,,.,.’Pl" 3 Exactly as seen for over ion s sent. them on | North Fork.. | Bambodt jrmEier s || TIRET AN Eomedy Suocern, T o A RUY AL six menths a8 he Ly, EXHIBITION CROUNDS, FOLSOM AND SIXTEENTH STREETS. A Santa Rosa.. |San Diego & Way| 9 am|Pler 11 | tn Thser, MY | £ad ced numbered seats and admissions during the entire engagement at Sherman, Clay & Co.’s music warerooms, P l to which pl itis Reserv o Hu:‘:fii‘-i 6. gl p\mer ‘[ WHEE S ”m,m,z," otherrun | | @ corner Kearny and Suger streemd Unlike other shows, prices at downtown office are exactly the same as charged Argyll........ & 7 | at regular ticket wagons on show grounds. 5 3 are makin | Polat Avena: o A e ;Lnfl;i:x‘:' it wl TH’N FAM I LY :::1’&:&:::::;‘.;::‘ Starting from Show Grounds at 9 o’clock 10 Howard, to Second, to Mar- - | PARADE U : ket, to Montgomery, to California, to Kearny, to Market, to Valencia, to Six- ..| 8 am|Pier 1 e - urope(12 m gler 7 ina & Japan pm|PMSS | Grays & Willapa | 5 pm|Pwilst BY R. C. CARTON. son, W. H. Thompson, Lawran teenth, to Folsom, and thence to grounds. ce got a rope in her and was detained | s; e strike she ugust 2 'W. Butler and Ri 3 ¢ A 28, — . ichard Bennett. qzhe Columbia | San l;edm Humboldt .. 1o amPler 2| {>ptember 2—ANNIE RUSSELL, in e * * UNIUN Gnufls'"s PAHK g San Francisco | San Juan...".|Panama & m|PMSS | “A ROYAL FAMILY.” SEAT SALE BEGINS THURSDAY MORNING. Mandalay.... | Coquille Rive pm|[Pler 8 | . JOHN GRACE, Judge; JAS.T. GRACE, Siipper 2 Lo i % | City Puebla..| puger Sound Ports.|11 am | mer for one trip. Mr. | Rugast 30, | e ? OPERA EVENINGS AT 8' SHARP. s TR i) i e T oo i s HOUSE 5 MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 SHARP. TO-DAY, r, who remains ashore [~ ot e s | 2wmiter § Us : RDAY = St. Paul.. N & St Michael| 2 pm| earidins i , | “THE GREATEST SEASON EVER KNOWN" unday = = = August 25 Santa Ra.. |San i‘ins,n &“v?':_:fl‘ e ] MATINEE TO-DAY—LAST NIGHT OF Wezk Commencing Th's Afleraonn, Aug. 25 —r— 2 > | OF CALIFORNIN BROTHER OFFICERS 30 Vautile Gelobrties GRAND OPERA CHAMPIONS out as purser of the August artered pricr to FROM SEATTL for Europe at 37s 6d. Steamer. | Destinatio: st L R Cottage Clty... | Skaguay & W. A i | Under the Musical Direction of Shipping Intelligence. Excelsior. s B P (. Farewell Week of NOVELTIES TO BURN! t & Way Pts|Aug MR, PAUL STEINDORFF. o AND , Dolphin. VED. Saturday, Ausuet 2. | Nome Gity t Arena, Hansen, 14 hours from | Al-Ki. Dirigo : Bridgett, 54 hours from | City of Seattic kel, 15 hours from Fort | Benatoli: Skaguay & Way Ports.|A: Ncme and St. Michael. Skaguay & W Skaguay & Wi DANIEL FRAWLEY AND COMPANTY, = e Lo and Ly My, TUBLE SUHGERS | """ STAKE WINNERS [P —— Vein of Humor. A Comedy in Three Acts by R. C, Carton. A Dramatic Contralto of the First Rank. WEEK OF AUGUST 26, I +.TO MEET IN... , 9 bous from Ta- - PRICES—1le, Toe, %¢, 3¢, Toe. " v Time Ball. G°°"B,§n”c’,',°'1','c‘kff‘§?flfie"E‘m‘p‘l‘lfg.',; 2e. THF ILLUSIONIST AND MAGICIAN, TWO FAMOUS OPERAS. CLEARED. Branch Hyds h ce, 1. v W R T R Cl R St k T Saturtey, August . nch Hvarosmahle Office. U8, N. Mer| Dr. Oren Root, professor of mathemat- | Coming.. SOSEPH HAWORTH THE GBE AT FUWELL O T Y T e daSS and KESCTVE DIAKES Washtenzaw, Zoll , Panama; Panama R R August 24, 1901 ics at Hamilton College, Utica, N. Y., a The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry | brother to Elihu Root, Secretary of War, 9, Rosa. Alexander, San Diego; | bullding was dropped at exactly moon to-den | hag b t at the Hotel And His Excellent Company. By Universal Request, Verdi's 104—N Do i U i ey, sl e e e 2 R‘;‘c p‘z‘p‘n —NOMINATIONS—104 THEATR C. G. ALKINS, Dr. Root is a keen observer as well as ey, st | e eu N e {a baveler (7o Daa oolEayed all the i GRAGG FAMILY $1000 ™G $1000 efield, Seattl g & from Utica to see and then to air his b o 220 tiefield, Seattle T Southern Pacific Low Rates East. | opinion on California and its inhabitants. To=night, SILVER-MOUNTED HARNESS.| == of the World's Greatest Acrobats. e, T Sl September 5 and 6 and October 3 and 4, | His views have been printed and spread : DRI Leaves Third and Townsend streets 10:15 a. ©d, Oyster Har-|to Buffalo, $§700, round trip. September | broadcast by his home paper and the resi- TO-MORROW NIGHT, TS | . 1 & . 13 m. and 1p. m.; Twenty-ffth gland}s to Cleveland, $8250, round trip. | dents of that place have been given a| rhe World's Most Wonderful Love Story. & and Valencia streets flve minutes later. Re- Eureka. any hours quickest. Many miles short- | splendid idea of this city and her people. 5 2 With the Same Splendid Cast as Before. | turning at 4:45 p. m. and after the last course. est. " Best scenery. ~ Cholce of routes. | As a descriptive writer Professor Root FLORENCE ROBERTS America’s Foremost Contra Tenor. San Mateo electric cars every six minutes. Daily limited train service to Chicago. | geserves to take his- place among the y Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday Nights, and Satur- Tourist X i 1 Tourlst ar xcursions to botnh Cleveland | pir "L ifirs of the country, but he is R R day Mu:nee. ADMISSION 25¢. LADIES FREE. —_—————— modest and calls himself a “rural peda- Second Week of Boito’s Great Classical cents. ; EFEBRE’S « J C Norton, Arizona |Dr W J G Dawson, The Great L Stmrs Dolpht & , | The rural pedagogue has continued his ab- | Superbly Mounted. Elegant Costumes. Pow- —fimrs Dolphin, | T Coffin, Carson o5t Helena sence from tamiliar scenes and has rallreaded ertul Cast. - S AXGPHBNE uu AR'I'ET EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. 1t Barbs : o ' Tng! v Ge it the Pacli t. tance 71 N St % are; sunt| M Crowe England |Dr H W Gottenbers & | Piiwaen points that touch cach other is about SATINEE SATUSNAT ONLE BIG VAUDEVILLE B tmr Seward, for Alaska; | w F Knox. Sacto N De °“°"‘Eh the same here as elsewhere; but points that . S ILL T W Hawkine, Hollistz|G Sweneion. So50 don't touch each other are a great way apart. — INCLUDING— Passed AuE 2—Stmr | = Corter, Marysville | W W Gl oot The journey from Portland to San Francisco | gygmp g SEv@ ano THALL'S o - Nome for Sefet St | ¥ Carter, Maryevile |\ W Glligie TS 4 | TP S S0 o e Fasife fieaTRE an Hayes Brothers, Ed Reynard, Mile. ter Harbor; stmr | 1 @ Jilver, Cloveland| WV ¥ Knox, Loulsiana T wheelbarrow. . For details, triends’ can b st Black Art Grotesques. Last Week. e e Jeanette, Claire Fex, The Gag- 4 . | ’ consult any dictionary unabridged—the largest A LI Y e P nl . el 18 3 Mg Longes preferred. They have arranged to hold down 2n g% The Finest Production of Grand nouxs, Irving Jones, New Moving i Cunningham, |G E Smith, Chicago Most of the “‘sand lots” in San Francisco, but MR CITY KA THE BiOGRApH Pictures, 1o R |S A, Bump, Sacto migh of them float around to make trolley = Opera Ever Seen at This House. o PLB, 20rt Aug 16—Schr | § T MMorrine. Besttle |7 Gugsle. San Andrew | anq cable travel very disagreeable. There MATINEE TO-DAY—l0c, 15c, 25c. lition of the Star Theater in & =5 D e oy, tr | £ 3 oy Tiwty: | g & | iy nlls o S gl MR ey G| moicmetan Petimein | Shevies P a2 il a————————————| NIT TRURSDAY NI ¥ "7\ Mrs M & Robbins, Chg|Mrs J M Morton & | Cable cars clim should be a magnifi- | pejasco and De Mille's Powerful Drama, - . POPULAR PRICES 25c, 5o and Toc ' - uragement to freshmen and other - e, 50c an ug 2 6 p m—Stmr | L C Inen, Palo Alto ~(_dau, Stantord o hovs and girls who have to tackle MEN AND WOMEN FAIRWELL OF LOUISE THORNDYKE s kit o Uy AMATEUR MINSTRELS. aus 24— L g |Mrs K Pitiman, Nome | g Ty accurate. eal quite sure in = = . Ang 2-—Sckr Bectha Dot | & T S e ik hyome Siying that In the main it 1s & State of one- PRICES Fathness. % o e G B0 b <eni b oo e e " - bt 3 3 eley fory houses and two-story men and women. torz tacs Wi AR 7 Otile Flord, tor Hono- | Mrs W R Gilpatrick, C W Palmer, Cho 1t any one has sald that betors 1 congratu- | TO-MORROW EV'G.—Magnifcent Revival on \ca’s Noted Dramatic Star, o “A Proper | Fva 2 e . 3 A 5 e ‘‘rural a- 's tar, e B Biathaaniy | s S b S e i ) B ot ouisul reluoetly || & Colhecet Semtbot Hheliest Drueay [ecil| £2ho Tmoropriety. FOR MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP -y < drive through the campus of GN PORTS. | NEW WESTERN HOTEL. conseuiel Lo & Th seat; Balcony, 10 - | - the “University of California. The site 1s Parquet, 25 cents, any seat: . —Arrived Aug 3—Ger ship | F Sellmeyers, Cal |A B Emith, Sacto superb, The bulldings are temporary but w:'“ Children, 10 cents, any part except re- KID CARTER vs. GEORGE GARDNER I oied S ‘ F R Tibbitts & fy, Colo|J Taurence, Spokane | convenient. As two Hamilton men are in the o | Conte O ew front Orchestra Tows reserved, 2 ROUNDS! s—Cleare uly 21—Ship | M Davis & w. Fresno |V P Denlens, Butte facuity, the ‘teaching part of the institution | o N e Ao tows of Balcony, reserved, % g | 3 X I nagan, Minn is sound. n preparation—‘’. rom the lerness. o ; KID McFADDEN vs. TOM HERMAN. J Faria & w, Bksfield |B F Darli V1 Srigs Williargson Nev |© Fordonss, 7% Heloays. & 4xiouls do CologElL Goesn J H Miller, Seatfle |D H Peck & w,‘?o- Long, saying: z ——15 ROUNDS!— FRIDAY EVENING, August 30, J Enos, Cortland noche More than all else here the rural pedagorus | Q)Y M PI1A EBpy,er. = o . Crockett (A C Carper, Mexico has been impressed with the work of con- CORn. MASOR Ny (‘ -t D MECHANICS' PAVILI {W Dunn, San Jose trolling and shipping the new growth—a | THE ONLY FREE VAUDEVILLE HOUSE all OUrNIa ING aAND_HARNESS RACING. | (e A P jtish Columbia. Miss Dalnaye, 8 Jose | great army, suddenly called into service, to IN THE CITY. - Ger stmr Totmes, PALACE HOTEL. be sent across an ocean for work in a new = e Gflfill an orse hw Dargle, Oak|Miss Grifith, Ind land. The East was wumm‘; off. From the THE GAGNOUX, 3Tve|‘g;r|||;vq TO'NlG HT _?0\.0 ?ouy ?\_AC\HG. s , Menl A Broo round: the work was up—the men, e aaae e Loe e e Jaw Fhousands on thousands of them—nearly 100,000 Celebrated European Jugglers. MR. JAMES Foam DAIRY CONTESTS. Zisied Aug 12—Br stmr Glamorgan- | Miss M Wexier, New O/ D Be in all, outfitted and iorwarded by army trans- i Lo 2 8 b > 010 . N Y : s b1 OULTRY SHO -, These hotels possess BT g | H S el R Ouana| 5, B Bendorign Jr, Cal | BT 4 oo "o e Eriy ‘a1t 1ZA MILLER, NEI/L NEILL | {ivey’ giuny Rogness (e aterbutes hat toue: ailed Aug 11—Br stmr Oceana, d Aug $—Br stmr Yang- | L R Mecey, S Ana 3 O {1 ists and travelers ap- D G Grant, Los Ang |H P Colfeli, Phila pies, has' done the work. He was a Utica Comedienne, COMPANY. hence July 25 | J Marx, N ¥ Mrs Buford, N Y boy—Utica Academy ahd Bryant and Stratton Presenting the Beautiful Comedy, B menc'inlel;-cem::u-!m n):::: Br stmr Gua- L Goldichmiae, Artz |L B Keite ment, modern appoint- | | Pa —and Hopson and She‘plrd. 'berore‘ ‘West Point. MEMP“IS KENNE Y - g3 Beld, Tacson |G W Stoweil, Bo s s vote in Utica vet. No general in . > < anip Castie | S50 L B R Mabior i ne | Eieymind e general e Melar o Sehbrs) HIS KENNERY, | «ROSEMARY. s A By o o, Mies M M Shattuck,NY|B C Conchman, N Y |in headquarters has done more for American T s TEp,TA]NMENT sine. Bkta James | Dr B T Felshman, Cal| W § Tupper, Los Ang | Success than the qulet, clear-eyed, firm- ANNIE MORRIS Evening.......... RO NG, Mo IS W, usIc, NS ek American and Eure- | H T - W A Nichols, Cal mouthed Yx;nan-?un'l;‘lcrn;a:l‘er Oscar T Long, Dy Saturday Matinee -25c, ‘Bbe, Tse g ’fl‘!lgl!‘.)s pean pians. |A JE erstein, |L Emery Jr, Pa It is a shame In the service that men brave Coon Shouter. E THURSDAYS. o“ OR = 3 kman, N Y. |B A Dincmore, & I Hedion. but no braver than Long, and mot = BARGAIN MATINE A ~= S\ON RATES } —= “ St Stk 2 (:;r £ J{e:r':.‘}[f 1;:3&': I";‘,!I‘?Kl dnz;k‘m,_unm is ‘work, have Sone wy | AND OUR CELEBRATED STOCK COMPANY —25¢ and 50c— é(’\W-s E‘l‘hiblts v’\flm | C'R Collins, Seattle |Mrs Pearsall, Eureka | to high rank. NE WYY : == o ¢ B gl it [ Dot Ui | e R b ot 0 e e o | aond¥EUR NAORT BVRRY Pl Y Garried Free . Mrs Buller, Los % me In estimating California and then more 2 e 1 v : 2 4—Stmr Indra- | HE8 O iiwaukes. 178 Foune St 'ah 3 | on the Yellowstons region, which is mot to -ADMIPSION, BB, SEATS THURSDAY. 4 rnP articulars Wl‘lf.l’. BRUSHE FOR BARBERS. BAK- Ris Jun Mt | ® £ atine fadiee M3 xoung celt Lok | brat™Government. ARy one who estimates on " G : 3 Souves. biiliard. tablos, 5 Jun | | i Toe e - | My 220 Fousg: rernment. Wd : T Duke vt | Mrs Wells, Los Ang | Miss Young, Sat Lake | & general United States Government proposi- SUTRO BATHS. FISCHER’S CO’XEBFTI HS:JSE. E0.W.JJACKSON, M@PMG(HA brewers, bookbinders, candy-makers, canners, stmr Coptic, from Wellé, Los Ang |Miss J Young, Salt Lke | tion should have the wisdom of the Supreme OPEN NIGHTS, Likorox s A g SECTY. RESIDENT. dyers, flourmills, foundries, la paper- utn, for Hongkong, | Miss N IMiss T Ickes, Salt Lake | Court of the United States and the conceit of . The Paloma Quartet, Marfetta Worth and hangers. _ printers, _painters. = shoe factor . oty ot E White, Los Ang |W Reld, Sait Lake & mnewly appointed lieutenant of infantry. daily from 7 2. m. to 11 p. m. Co., Joe Eamunds, Fannie Raymond, Camelia stablemen, tar-roofers, tanners, tallors, i San 4 for Barnard, Ind A A Hyland, Holland The rural pedagogue being mnow well and thing from 7 a. m. to 10:30 p. m. and Amelita, P. A.‘Dunrwonh. Coleman and BUCHANAN BROS. Barnard, Ind J H Wilterdink, Hol'd | happy, may hereafter waste time, ink and ADMISSION, 10c. CH!L!JR]%N, be. Mexis and Hinrichs' Orchestra. Weekly C_all sl pen Year 0: 5 Riley, N Y paper along these lines, Bathing, including admisison, 25c. Children, 20c. Reserved Seats, 2ic. Matinee Sunday. 'y Brush Manufacturers, 609 Sacramento Sg

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