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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1901 MUST NOT MIX IN POLITIGS Civil Service Board to| ssue an Order to Employes. Clerks Taken From Eligible | List Are Not to Engage | in Campaign. | a1 Civil Service Commission | explode a bombshell in city employes who were sles from the el » will shortly official who hol Il take dle in the campaign any particular candi- ap- | of the com- surprise to the friends office. The be worde been nominated ictum of the commission that civil service em- an in- | of dis- nts Nove ml)er | in mathe- | A com- school of to | field w urL Ovmduc Vessels. sels bound for this to the over-| the well-known | Alaw. She is now | and the under- cent to reinsure s has been com- ars and never met | riends are not wor- of the bark Meri- he record run of | wansea, but he make a quick pas- | Tour d'Auvergne, X days from Che- | »fogasta; for the. e out eighty-fi the | a, and y-three days for San Francisco. 2d for the Antoi- chooner Fred J inus over two arrived at Antofogasta Sausalito to take > Nome. As = ie a storm came down the coast. | g and after be- | iother start, from | b her. | Sie minus ten rival Captain the boarding- | rd nor would he give | The sallors waited gasoline launch of them threw rd and then Jumped ‘hey were picked up by the s got ashore. n s eione is wunder at Bureka for rning when Cap- n went on d he fuund gone. “A good riddance” mment he made on the oc- Pleione will be towed to w i _Laomene, from Ant- | has returned to | distress. She was in the channel | Two of her ver of a coal wagon, was corner of East and Mission ! | He was driving ar"’o"!l broke the e but threw | the Harbor seat. At rom severe contusions | Her Panama cargo has son found that Dono- | 2 COMBINE OF STEAMSHIP MANAGERS AND SHIPOWNERS OF PACIFIC COAST The Steam Schooner People Have Cast in Their Lot With the Parent Association, and a Meeting Will Be Held Next Tuesday to Consider the Amalgamation of Ail the Shipping Interests ADIEUS MUST END AT MOLE Only Ticket Holders Can Ride on Overland ernment countermanded the order put the Solace in commission. and The Enterprise to Bs Remodeled. ‘The steamship Enterprise recently pur- chased by Captain Matson and others for the Hilo trade is to be entirely remodeled. been discharged she will go to the iron works for an overhauling. Pa ger accommoda- tion is to be built, an electric light and refrigerating plant put in_and numerous er alterations made. When completed will be one of the most sels on the coast. — o NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interflst to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The Fearless will load lumber at Fairhaven for Shanghai, 42s 6d, chartered prior to ar- rival. Merchandise for Mexico, The steamer Curacao, which sailed Wednes- day for Guaymas, carried a gencral carge to be landed at various Mexican ports, valued at The cargo included the following: 13 pkgs s 64’ pkes groceries ana provisions, agncuuu» 1 cs axle ‘grease, 12 ctls barley, 490 nrx butter, iose, 3 pkgs dry goods, 61 cs drugs, f1uit, 32 es electrical supplies x!«g\ fruit and ables, 21 crs furniture, 8 2 pkgs groceries and prov s pkge glassware, 604 pkgs hard- and bacon. 19 pigs lead, tons coal, 4945 Ibs dried 411 pkgs paste, 248 pkes paints and 30 cofls rope, 206 railrcad tles, 1 1bs toda, 105 J. Pierpont Morgan—the Man. RISON PIXLEY. BY MOPR The First Installment of “GRAUSTARK” The Greatest Novel Written in Years WILL APPEAR SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, Cd-est College ““Frat” in America Is in California. e e e L r——————— How | Came to Be in 165 Battles. BY ARTHU? S KITCHEN e The Girls of the Famous “Florodora” Sextet. ARRIVED. Friday, October 11. Stmr Whitesboro, Olsen, 16 hours from | Greenwood. arts Point. Stmr Coos Bay, Nicholson, 12 hours from Moss Landing. tmr Gipsy, Leland, 24 hours from Monte- | rey. ete. Simr Point Arena, Hansen, 14 hours from Mendocino. :an Mateo, TFletcher, 92 houre from | Stm: dondo. Stmr Robert Dollar, Port Los Angeles. “Ruth, Andfindsen, 4 hours from Re- Elletsen, 40 hours from Stmr Signal, Bendegard, 24 hours from Eu- reka, CLEARED. Friday, October 11. Stmr South Portland, Sears, Seattle; Goodall, Perkina Stmr San Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; Goodall, Perkins & Co. o Br stmr Royalist, Tierney, St Vincent; G W McNear. Bark Honolulu; J Annie Johnson, Williams, D Spreckels & Bros Co. SAILED. Friday, October il Stmr Mineola, Kirkwood, Nanaimo. Stmr Eureka, Jessen, Eureka. Stmr Del Norte, Green, Crescent City. Stmr Greenwood, Fagerlund, —. Stmr Acme, Lundquist, —. Schr Stmr Stmr Glendale, Falk, Tacoma. Despatch, Johnson, Seattle. South Portland, Sears, Seattle. Ruth, Andfindsen, y, Leland, Santa Cruz. Undaunted, Davidson, Oyster Harbor. lmrk Annie Johnson, Williams, Honolulu. Butenshen, Port Blakeley. Hagernah, '—. ma, Semsen, Mendocino. Amethyst, Zimmerman, —. MISCELLANEOU LONDON, Oct 10—Br ship Laomene, from Antwerp for Port Los Angeles, returned and anchored at Deal, damaged and two men in- jured in & gale. TELEGRAPHIC. 11, 10 p m—Weather POINT LOB! hazy; wind NV DOMESTIC PORTS, ELEELE—Arrived Sept 29—Bktn Echo, from Honolulu, SAN PEDRO—Salled Oct ll—Sohr Ida Mc- Ka; or 101 Port Arrived Oct 1i—Stmr Luella, from Bowens Landing. VENTURA—Arrived Oct 11—Stmr Grace Dol- ler, from Gr: Ha FORT TOWNSEND Arrived Oct 11—Schrs Corona_and H D Bendixsen, from San Pedro. TACOMA—Arrived Oct 11—Schr Luzon, from Santa Rosall SEATTLE—Safled Oct 10—Stmr City of Se- attle and stmr City of Topeka, for Skaguay; stmr Queen, for Nome: stmr Meteor, for Hono- lulu. “Oct i1—Nor bark Cara, for Queenstown. Sailed Oot 11—8h James, for Blaine, V' BAY—Passed out Oct 11—Stmr Me- Seattle, for Honolula, ct J1—Stmr Matteawan, henee oma. KA—Arrived Oct 11—Stmrs San Pedro th Coast, hence Oct §; stmr Alliance, hence Oct Bailed Oct —Stmr Pomona, for San Fran- ciaco; stmr Lakme, for San Pedro; stmr Noyo, for Hueneme. GEAN DIEGO—Arrived Oct 10—fchr Mabel ray, lram Eureka, Oct 11—Br stmr Milton and stmr co, for fan Francisco, BOUTH BEND- Salled Oet 11—8tmr Rival, for San Francizco, ASTORIA—failed Oct §—Sehr Lena Swea- sey, for fan Francisco, Batled Oct 11—Ger ship Mabel Rickmers, for Queenstown, WHATCOM—Salled Oct 1i—Stmr Rainler, for Ban Franeisco, BOWENS LAND'!NO—EIH&G Oct 11—Stmr Navarro, for San Francise C008 "BATSaited Oct 1i-Btme Arcata, for Ban Francisco. FOREIGN PORTS, BREMEN—Arrived Oct $—Gor ship Najsde, from_ Orezon, CENTRAL AMERICA—Arrived 24—Ger stmr Hathor, from Hamburg, for San Fran- ciseo, Sept %5—Ger stmr Sesostris, from Ham. burg, for Ban Francisco, 'ORK —. Arrhed Oct 8—Br bark Invergarry, Pence My 6—flaned BP»! 27—Br bark Beech- dnh o }irELns—smm e BI—Br ghip Arctic es, VALPARATS B e 5 rriye e Mokican, hence Sept 17, o B - VANCOUVER, B C—Arrived Oct 8—Br stmr Crurader, from 'Singnpore, FRASER RIVER—Loaded and ready for sen sbout Oct 6—Br ehin’ Larmy Law, for Liver- Reoli Br ship Blytheewood, for Liverpool; Dan .r}[ Havila, for Liyerpool, VICTORIA—Arrived Oct i—Nov stmr HM'G.!. T G AT AL Aveivs 763:‘:‘ e e = e 7" Wood, from Tairhaven, Eehy rmy OCEAN STEAMERS, HAVRE—Arrived Oct 11—Stmr La Cham- P RS S e ey afled Oct i0—Stmr H Hiogo, for Hongkons, ato, and rNE MOVILLE—Sailed . Oct 11—8tme Anchoria, from masxow, for New arln stmr Australas- iar, from Lherpuol for Montreal, LIVERPOOL—Ralled Oct 11—8tmr Cevis, for New Yflr‘ OUTHAMPTON—Rafled Oct 1—Stmr Fuerst B smardk, from Hambure, for 'ew York, via Wl LHERBOLRG—EMIed Oct 11—Stmr Fuerst Newark, Crangle, 14 hours from Stew- | Titania Trains. +— > — ! & o s s N another week or so there will be Privilege of Going to Six- an amalgamation of shipping inter- ests that will be the strongest ever teenth Street Is Abol- known in the history of the' port. i The Steamship Managers' Associa- ished. tion, the Shipowners' Association and the B Yl steam schooner owners are now practi- ally one concern and in future will gov- There will be wailing and gnashing of ern all matters pertaining to the shipping teeth over a new order of the Southern paying off of sk ' crews, Pacificg Company which went into effect The formation of the Shipowners’ As- yesterday. In the futre only those with ates back to the big strike of | transportation will be aliowed on over- ¥ e that time | land trains. s of clation have | It has been the custom of friends of paid off thelr men in the those going East to make the trip to the "*“”,”“ T | Oakland mole and ride on the overland "‘.‘fié“ié«:fi’utur\':rexm?\ de- trains as far as the Sixteenth-street sta- the Sailors’ Union. The tion with them. In the same way it is hooner owners are the latest ad- the custom to go to the same depot and dition to the compact. ride with friends coming from the East pAlembers of the three different bodies to the mole on their return trip. e - o Superintendent Frazier issued an order, s or lasf pas Al S fi“;',"ffi:lf?’ug Thers which went into effect yesterday, allow- Hanify & Co. and C. A. Hooper of C. A. | ing only those who carry overland tickets looper & Co., reprosenting the steam | to ride on overland trains, and in the fu- owners; ocodall of | ture friends of travelers will have to be ] el Al i Bt satisfied with saying a farewell at the e o A 2 and mole. m;"‘flm"ru\]‘r“g?:;: ,;:x‘mofign‘:g(e‘rs- g A prominent railroad official, in speak- ation, and Hen Pennell of the ing. of the new order, said: it BB S W Tt is a_wonder that the Southern P. i e g e ey A p o g o e | cific Company has not made this rule b S e © Bhloo Pyt ] fore. In the East none but those pur- s b, suioo) Sons She . chasing overland tickets are allowed to e e ferae 0 R toin board the train - Many people complgh: S % b 5 about the Southe: acific Company, bu o arbin Menagers a1 coming right down to bare facts it IS one threwe: the Bhipow = Association, of the most lenient roads in America. That is as far as the matter has gone at ‘rlesenl. but on the I5th n&sl,.hwhfin an- GRAND JURY RETURNS her meeting is to be held, the chances | are lhuldnlrl three concerns wil{ amalga- THREE INDICTMENTS mate an orm a large central associa- | | T ST Ytion. “Sir” Harry Westwcod Cooper, Re- fr e P cently Convicted, Must Answer L Charge of Perjury. Cruiser Will Start for the Isthmus The Grand Jury returned three indict- ments yesterday. The first was against The battl “_ex(Neit W‘i‘ek;] / “Sir"” Harry Westwood Cooper, or Ernest B bALlcuhln WAL Dhn and e Chadwick, the liberated jailbird, who was S e recently sentenced by Judge Lawlor to next week. The former, with Rear Ad-| | ten years’ imprisonment at San Quentin. miral Cas: d, is coming from Puget The Grand Jury had already returned one Sound, while the cruiser is returning| | indictment against Coope but it proved after having taken the San Diego Navai | | defective, The new arraignment is on a Miiitia out for a practice On his charge of perjury in having testified that here Rear Acdmiral Casey will| | | he had given certain telegrams in Ogden transfer his flag to the Philadelphia and | | | to Miss Norine Schneider. Cooper’s bgil will start for Panama. At the isthmus| | was fixed at $5000 on the new charge. he will again transfer his_flag to the| ! The other indictments were against lowa and will go to Pago Pago in that Leonard Nott and C. Roland, two strikers, vessel. Admiral Casey will be head of | Who took the star, club and plstol away e c intec try €om: e rom a_special policeman on the water Bentomta 2 Thies P ey ol | front. The charge in each case was rob- | naval gove: a, for ‘“‘cond | bery. Bail was fixed at $500. a gentleman 'i_ x4 R e Rl Holy Cross Entertainment. BRITISH BARK AFON ALAW, 154 DAYS OUT FROM SWANSEA, RUN- On Thursday evening, October 24, at Na- NING BEFORE A GALE UNDER BARE POLES. EIGHT PER CENT tive Sons Iéall, 'thleye “{;ll }mfla? eCnter- REINSURANCE IS BEING PAID ON THE VESSEL. | Shusch. - The.. San Franciseo Operatio | Society will render for the first time in not go on the Solace | 'P‘!Sm} Eiancisco, fehe opera, . ‘Fpectre he will be a passenger on the mail st SRy x e : <night.” with the following cast: ip Sonoma, which sails on the 24th Bl Sk B onikia onery 21on Salmon, 7| Sttt fom Sanbiig R OunAmt Mr. A. F. Schleicher | The Solace will take down to Pago P gals whale oil, 119 gals 3 cs whisky, 1| QUEENSTOWN—Sailed Oct 1i—Stmr Com- | Lord Chamberlain. _Mr. E. M. Moore |a lot of anchors, chains and general | pkgs wagon material, 1 gals wine. | monwealth, from Liverpool, for Boston. | Otho, another Grand Duke (Spectre s to the navel station. These were L Knight)....../.Mr. Harry Wood Brown to_have gone on the schooner Julia \ First Lady in Waiting. Miss utherfor Whalen, bat af the last moment the Gov: Shipping Inielligence. Steamer Movements. Second Lady in Waiting ...Mrs. Emlly Parent Viola. Mrs. Alvina Heuer Willson Preceding the opera Mr. H. Poheim will render a selection on the violin, Mr. W. J. Hynes will entertain with some of his Steamer. | be adopted by the board directing the Market Street Railway Company o fur- pnish information regarding the cost of construction of its various lines. The in- formation is desired in connection with the proposed ordinance to raise the lcense tax on street cars. Tahitt ct. Hamburg & Way Pts. pcx, Tacoma ... Panama & Way Po San Diego & Way bis. o Portland and Astoria..|Oct. Humboldt Oct Point Aren: Puget_Sound New York via Panamal|O Valparaiso & Way Pts|Oct. Portland & Coos Bay..[Oct. TO SAIL. Destination. October 12, Seattle & Tacoma. Humboldt ADVERTISEMENTS. Pler 8 Pler 2 The Maiteq Cereals Cog Humboldt 4 Pier 23 F 2 Y.Via Panama.| 2 pmPler 38 ot (R . | Honoiulu ... 2 pm|Pier 17 MARK, October 13. N City Puebla..| Puget Sound Ports|1l am|Pier 9 Santa Rosa... San Diego 9 am|Pier 1i Yoint Arena..|Point Arena. October 14. . | Humboldt October 15, Pier 2 Pler 9 Pier 13 Pier 13 Malt Brlc__eakfas% 5 d. .|China” and Japan.. PMSS g {Xstoria & Portland|1l am|Pier 24 ood . e wamiprer iy Z5 Humboldt . am|Pler =zl |Seattle & N. What| 5 pm|Pier 3 Vg =8 October 17. mflmmmfiiiflqfiqtskd K| Humboldt . 10 am Sy s b Willapa Hs.rbor 1 “'- m-...:“»»-. 2 Redondo & Bler 1i iy T % \a)Bnrtm«loe& ‘1‘& 12 m|Pler 10 ST o = ctober 18. ! e Walla Walla.|Puget Sound Ports|11 am|Pler 9 THEMALYEn( .’/:,‘/- & Acapulco..... Pangma & Wey..|12 m|PMSS UALT.crngs, ERWSCQ ,//4( ctober 19. Ly - Argyll........ N. Y. via Panamal 2 pm|Pier 38 Bummcron —roo2s ? FROM SEATTLE. : Steamer. From. Due. Humboldt. Skaguay & Way Ports. 1 %el:l:‘"ngflu City. e 5 CONTAINS irigo. 5 Dolpht 16 i o areiic ¥ | All the Virtues of Malt Farallon....... | Skaguay & Way Ports.|Oct. 20 All the Strength of Wheat Sun, Moon and Tide. United States. Coast and Geodetle Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay, Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; tho height of tide is the same at both places. BATURDAY, OCTOBER 12. R:commended by FOOD EXPERTS NOTED CHEFS Sin et $%| THE MEDICAL PROFESSION Moon sets (news T[], [An o [Fov) o, | ALL FIRST-CLASS GROCERS H W) LW 2 17| 1:12| 5.6 5:24 = R PALACE HOTEL. X 2.3| 12:04 2; gg 1 ‘} For a quarter of a clitury these 43| 73| 32| 132 hotels have been the headquarters oi 4.2) 8:26] 8.2 2:19) tourists and travelers who have NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day In the order of occurrefice as to time: the fourth time column glves the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in ad- ditign to the soundings on the United States Coast Burvey Charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the helght, and then the number glven §s subtracted from the depth given by the charts, The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. journeyed from all parts of the world to San Francisco. Guests enter- . tained on the American or European plan. GRAND HOTEL. For Stomach Disorders, Time Ball. Cout and Dyspepsia Brmch ‘Hydrographic Office, U. 8 N., Mer- yExchan(z. Ban Francisco, C:l'. DEHE Ocmbcr 11, 1901, The Time Hail on the tower of the Ferry puilding wes dropped exactly at noon to-day 1, e, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § p. m,, Greenwich mean time, VICHY CELESTINS Best NATURAL Alkaline Water. o 220 BROADWAY, N. Y. SUTRO BATHS. OPEN NIGHTS, Open daily from 7 8. m. to 11 p. m. Bathing from 7 a. MILTON, Lieutenant, Commander, U, & 'N., in charge. More of Them, Another Jarge shipment of our superior gold plate clocks, candelabra, candle- #ticks, candle vasés, flgures, ornaments, etc, Banborn, Vail & Co., 74 Market. * ————— Tanner of fasting fame, now 68 years 0ld, has challenged the brewers of Denver to & fasting contest. Six men are to drink beer only and he is to drink water. The Admission 10c. 5c. brewers have agreed to the contest. Bathing including admission, lsc " Chiidren, 2c. Valparaiso & Way Pis.(0ct. 12 | sélections and Mr. Leo Cooper will recite Portland and Astoria..|Oct. 12 | “The Shadow of a Song.” The floor_will Humboldt .. soeeee|OCt. 12 | e ynder the direction of Mr. James Lay- Seattle & New.What..[Oct- 12 | don. The price of tickets is fifty cents Coos Bay & Pt Orford|Oct. 13 | 303 twenty-five cents extra for reserved Seattle ... 5 1i | seats, and the latter may be secured at | Humbeldt . 14 | the parochial residence, 1818 Eddy street; Humboldt 14 | Gallagher Bros., 18 McAllister street, and Coos Bay o 14 | on October 23 and 24 at Native Sons’ Hall. = e {\fi?fiyffi‘fi?bir‘ms -|oc i License Taxes on Street Cars. \B:;ioudo :l‘ }‘\dy lor!slgcl }3 The Supervisors’ Judiciary Committee na and Japan. 5 Nome & St. Michael, ..ch 13 recommended yesterday that a resolution | ADVERTISEMENTS. drift of linen that he blackness of Monday is for- gotten when the housekeeper views on Tuesday the snow- has been washed white with Ivory Soap. It floats. Paid Bill After Being Arrested. Madame Frances Prill, who gives her occupation as a teacher, was arrested yes- terday by Policeman Edwards on a war- rant charging her with defrauding an inn- keeper. She at once gave bonds for her release. The complgining witness was F. L. Skaggs, secretary of the St. Nicholas Hotel Association. He alleged that Ma- dame Prill, who claims to be a German baroness, got two months’ board and lodging at the hotel on the representation that she was a teacher in a school of physical culture. After her release she paid the bill to Skaggs and he sald he would not appear to prosecute the case. —_——— No man ever lived long enough to get square with this big round world. AMUSEMENTS. GRAND?os HOUSE MATINEE TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. FAREWELL TWO NIGHTS OF JOSEPH HAWORTH In Shakespeare's Greatest Tragedy, “HAMLET.” POPULAR PRICES ........10¢, 15¢, %c, 30e, T5¢ Good Orchestra Seats all Matinees, %5c. Branch Ticket Office Emportum. NEXT WEEK HE LITTLE MINISTER" Herschel Mayall ISMGn\ln Dishart, The Little inistes Reappearance After an Illness of Several ‘Weeks of Laura Nelson Hall as Lady Babbie. AMUSEMENTS. *TIVOLI» EVENINGS AT § SHARP. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 SHARP, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! The MASKED BALL Matinee To-day, and Sunday Night, NABUCCO MONDAY, October ..“VERDI NIGHT" Next Week—"“Ernani” and “Cavalleria” and “I Pagliacei.” POPULAR PRICES 25¢, 50c and TS Telephons Bush 9. GRAND OPERA-HOUSE—EXTRA! REMEMBER THE DATE! | THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Oct. 17. CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE, be- sinning at 1 o’clock. '} THIRD ANNUAL BENEFIT In aid of the CHARITY FUND of the | B Associated Theatrica! Managers OF SAN FRANCISCO. Half of the gross receipts to be devoted to McKINLEY MEWORIAL FUND. Monster Programme. BEST AmAcnoNs FROM EVERY Reserved Seats, 51 :’n:w $2. Boxes, §20, $35 Sale will begln n the Grand Opera- house box office Monday morning at 9 o'clock. MATINEE TO-DAY, SATURDAY, Oct. 13. Parquet, any seat, Zc; Balcony, 10c; Chil- dren, any part except reserved, 10c. New Vaudeville Brilliants ! Sisters O’Meers, Mitchell and Bar- nard, Joe, Buster and Myra Keaton, Wilfred Clarke and Co. and the Biograph. Last times of Belle Thorne, Boyce and Wilson, Madge Fox and the Svengalis. California”| LAST TIMES—MATINEE TO-DAY AND TO- NIGHT. HERRMANN THE GREAT, Accompanied by McWatters and Tyson and Company. TO-MORROW NIGHT, MASON AND MASON, In Geo. H. Broadhurst's Newest Musical Comedy Success, ¢RUDOLPH and ADOLPH”’ PRETTY GIRLS, NEW MUSIC, CATCHY UP TO THE MINUTE. SEATS NOW SELLING. ALHAMBRA. THE MUSICAL EVEN EIGHT NIGHTS., Commencing TO—)(ORROW’ (SUNDAY) EVENING. Matinees Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Messrs. Ellinghouse and Oppenhelmer announce he appearance of MR. CHAN\HNO ELLERY'S ROYAL ITALIAN BAND. 50— ARTISTS —350 SIG. GIUSEPPE CREATORE. Director, Y JOANNA BARILI, MISS “IDA B. HEINTZEN, lepllt Friday E\'enlnl—“CREATORE l\lth Spectal populer night—Farewel (CES—s50c, T5c. 20. eau 1. S5 e T oE . Gl &0 usic Store. Alhambra Theater Box Oflh:e snndu. October 13, FISCHER’S CONCERT HOUSE. Admission 10c. Silvia Peurarl, Val Vousden, Volkyra, Sid- ney Smith, Robel Simms, Sam Holdsworth, ‘Wateon, Davenport and Hamilton; Bartelmese and Hinrichs' Orchestra. Reserved Seats. 25c. Matinee Sunday. SHERMAN, CLAV & €. HALL. TO-NIGHT ONLY. MAUD M!.LLER and her players will present Joaquin Miller's drama, “THE HEART OF THE SIERRAS.’ Violin solos by BERNHARD WALTHER. Reserved seats at box office—25c, 50c and 75c. For bene- fit of United Moderns. COLUMBI Lumne THEATBE MATINEE TO-DAY, TO-NIGHT, SUNDAY NIGHT —AND— ALL NEXT WEEK. FLORODORA GREATEST 2fsity HITS! MUSICAL CATCHY MUSIC! DIALOGUE THAT IS WITTY! October 21—STUART ROBSON in “THE HENRIETTA. RESEEAT LAST TWO NIGHTS. Wm, Glllette’s Comedy, Too Much Johnson. MATINEE TO-DAY AND SUNDAY. BOUND TO MAKE YOU LAUGH. NEXT WEEK—“THE GIRL IN THE BAR- RACKS.” Seats on sale 6 days in advance. (ENTRARS BEACON PRICES 3thnecs Next Monday—John A. Stevens Drama, “WIFE FOR WIFE. CHUTES a» ZOO Big Vaudeville Bill! HARRY HARMON, THE WORLD'S GREATEST HIGH DIVER. SPECIAL TO-NIGHT ! INTERNATIONAL CAKEWALK. Telephone for Seats Pagk 2. STEAMER EXCUxSION TO VALLEJO! SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1301, The Elegant Passenger Steamer GENGRAL FR SBIE Will leave pler 2, Mission-st. Dock, at 9:45 a. m. Returning leaves Vallejo at 4:15 p. m. Due in the city at 6 p. m. The celebrated Independence Marine Band will give one of their famous open air conceris st & 10c, 8¢, 25, 3¢, Sl 10c, 15c, ZHe on Vallejo's public band stand f 2to 4 "ARE ROUND TRIP. 7 BROS. HAT BASEBALL. SAN FRANCISCO vs. GAKLAND. TO-DAY AT 3 P. K. SUNDAY AT 2:30P. M. RECREATION PARK, Eighth and Harrison streets, .