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e ( o MISCELLANEOUS. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1901. — THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY. PATTOSIEN CO. MANUFACTURERS AND RETAILERS Furniture, Rugs, Draperies and Wood Mantels. Cor. 16th and Mission Streets. ALL ARTICLES MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. SPECIAL NOTICE! TO HOTEL-KEEPERS, . TO PARLOR FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS, TO HOME FURNISHERS, TO CUSTOMERS, TO INTERIOR DECORATORS. A SALE Of Furniture Coverings and Drapery Fabrics. We will close out an importer’s and manufacturer’sentire surplus of Furniture Coverings, Drapery Fabr and Oriental Fabrics at less than 1-3 to 1-2 the wholzsale price. 5000 yards—During the past few weeks we have dispossd of 2000 yards of this lot to our regular customers, but have decided, in order to make a quick sale and secure room, to give upholsterers, manufacturers of parlor goods, interior decorators and hotel-keepers an opportunity to secure some of these wonderfu! bargains— B50Oc ayard for 75 c a yard for $71.00 ayard for stozk $1.50 Fatrics, 50 inches wide. $2.00 Fabrics, 5o inches wide. $3.50 Fabrics, 5o inches wide. $1.50 2 yard for $4%.50 Fabrics, 50 inches wide. $2.50 ayard for $7.50 Fabrics, 5o inches wide. $3.00 2 yard for $10.00 Fabrics, so inches wide. Mahogany Chiffoniers and Dressers To Match. i e A P > Sy el handsome Dresser, made of sawed oak or genuine has a 24x30 inch Frencn o1 plate mirror; the entire case is high- polished; base is full serpentine front; 2x43 inches, and is of very his very 1y is immings; stands 1 size of top 8 inch French ......... .-825.00 ) Genuine Mahogany Veneer........826.00 Genuine Birdseye Maple. --$26.00 THE GREAT CARPET SALE Reaches well into the second month. for you you will not buy until you have scen our stock. If the saving of money has any charms A saving of 27%c per yard on Bigelow Lowell Brussels, full line of patterns with borders to match; suitable for parlor, dining-room or hall and stairs. Reg- ular $1.50. Sale price . 81 2214 A saving of 20c per yard on Wilton Velvet Carpets, including all the new fall patterns and colorings, borders to match: also hall and stair designs. ular $1.25. Sale price Reg- $1.05 A saving of 55¢ per yard on Wild’s inlaid tile Linoleum; the best covering for kitchen floor: Sale price dining-roo restaurants, saloons, etc. Regular $1.50. 95¢ A saving of 20c per yard on Smith’s Axminster and Moquette Carpets; we show a line of about twenty different patterns, suitable for parlors, borders to match. Regular $1.25. Sale price A saving of 15c per yard on best American Cork Linoleum, 4 yards wide, Regular 75c. 6 and of excellent quality and designs. Sale price .. $1.05 Oc A saving of 4oc per yard on Lowell and Bigelow Axminsters, the finest high pile carpet made; we show a magnificent line of this high-grade carpet, including all the new fall styles and colorings. Regular $1.90. Sale price..$1.50 FINE Made to order in our own factory. The above cut represents one of our special Leather simplicity Strictly first class in every prarticular. Special price $40, Sale on the second floor. Couches, Its plainness and fully guaranteed. to select from. FOR $10. FULL SIZE. ‘We guarantee to save you five dollars on each Mattress purchased. We guarantee that it is as good as, if not better than, the so-called patent electric felt mattress sold at fifteen dollars. It is not as good as a $50 hair mattres; Don’t be deceived by misleading advertisements. See our mattress and get posted. 4th floor. All-Weol Blankets Fuil Size (11.4) For $4.50 a Pair, Worth $7.50. This is_a heavy and strictly all-wool Blanket, bordered in blue or pink, and is one of the bargains to be had in our bed- ding department. It is a really extraor- dinary value, and in making preparations for the winter you should at least call and see our complete line of blankets. Bedding department, 2d floor. commend it. Made in our own sh Over fifty samples and $15.00 Matrggseg ™ = “om? ™o This is “Our Special” and handsomest bed for the money have ever put on sale and cannof plicated elsewhere. The design is perfect in every detail. of the bed adds to its strength, and beauty. It can be had in colors, and see it Enameled Bed, with 11-16 inch strong steel frame, all sizes $ Enameled Bed, with brass spindles, 11-16 inch pmarq extension foot, all sizes..... it LEATHER COUCHES. 340 op and styles is the! that we t be du- new and The construction | durability | different | decorated with old gold and | trimmings, and is made in three sizes. bra: l‘ail pillars, 2. rods and "$5.0 Slxteenth Street ALL ROADS LEAD TO PATTOSIEN’S HMission Streeu. OCEAN TB.Am ‘TOYO KISEN KAISHA. WHARF, COR- t 1 p m. . calling at | Nagasaki anghal and k ng with steamers for 20 received on board on OCEAN TEAVEL Pacific CUnSf Steamship Co. Broadway | \VE OHAMA and HO Teduced rates. age apply at company's office, o1 r First. RY. General Agent AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORE, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS | ng_at Cherbourg, westbound Yew York Wednesdays at 10 & Get. i St. Paul ] an Jose dal Nov. f Haverford .. a Rosalia | I’l.l'.ad»\,‘nm .Nov. 13| Philadelphia S dentds; | RED STAR LINE. the company’s New York and Antwerp. From York Wednesdays at 12 noon. Oct. %)(*Vaderland .. 6| Haverford 15| *Zeeland ._eastbound. NAVIGATION CO., AS. D. TAYLOR. 0 Montgomery st. i’AGIFIB STtA‘d NAVIGATIDM G0, And Cia Sud Americana de Vapores {To Valparaiso, stopping at Mexican, Central and South Américan ports. Sailing from How- ard 3, Pler 10, ; reserves the right to change | New daye 2nd hours of salling, S & CO.. KIN Gen. Agents, 10 Market st., $an Francisco. O.R. & N. CO. Omnily Steameship Xine to PORTLAND, Or., %nd Short Rail Line from Portland to all points East hrough tickets to all points, ali rail or steamshio and rail, at LOoOWwWEST ItATES. STEAMER TICKETS INCLUDE BERTE snd MEALS. 85 COLUMBIA Sails..Oct. 15, %. Nov. 4, 14. 24 PANAMA R, B, yor- | are built expressly for Cen- 1 and South Americin passenger service. «No changes at Acapuleo or Panama.) Freight fice, 316 Cal'fornia street IE & f‘( . Gen. Agents. ”ccflnlcs s tfl, ZEALAND a0 SYDHEY DIRECT LINE ToTAHITL S SONOMA, for Honolulu, Samon, SAuck- 1and and Sy i, SAUHOR, WEW "IEA'!SH [ LINE ‘ TO WEW YORK Vi2 PANAMA DIREST, |s & ALSTRA?‘?;{ 1’5:"’-{{‘;’,7‘ e o Cabin, $105; Steerage, $40; Meals Free, . a m. 6.5 Argyll | eaile Tuesday, Oct. 22 |5 B ALAMEDA, for, 3?&':;‘.' gD i m. &. §. Leclanaw sails Monday, @Oct. 28, nmm&ms . & = fl II‘WME&.EHI}M!L Piar . 7. Pacific St . S. Argyll rom Little Mail Wharf, Pier 35, at 2 p. Freight and Passenger Office, 330 Market o | CALIFORNIA LiMITEI] ““THE SUPERIOR OF THEM ALL” Everything that tends to speed, comfort, pleasure and Juxury unlimited. Reserve berths for this famous train at 641 Market street. T LEAVES EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY, 8.90 A, M., ON THE SANTA FE KIDNEY & LIVER BITTER‘3 A PLEASANT L AXATIVE NOT: INTOXICATING DR.PIERCES GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVER : > 3 F.¥. CONNOR, Paciic Cast AS1- __| gAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. COIPAQKXE GENERALZ fml"l‘ml"qui r S R A = e o vane e, gt | |FoR U S. NAVY YAR) AND VALLED at 10 a. m., from pier 42 Steamers GEN. FRISBIE or MONTICELL) foot of Morton street. irst class to Havre, $70 and upward. Second 9:45 2. m., 115 nnd 8:30 p. m., except Bun- class IO Havre, 34 and upward. GENERAL | day. Sunday, m., 8:30 Leaves UNITED STATES and CAN- | Vallejo 7 a. % . except D 'illy (Hudson building), New | Sunday. Sunday, 7 & m., 4:15 p. m. ‘are York. .Y F FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast | cents, Telephone Main 1508. Landing ’_l‘nd Apent § Montgomery avenue, San Francisco, | office, pler 2, Mission-st. dock. iCH lckm sold by all Rallroad 'nclxet Agents. BROS. FOR THE BLOOGD.LIVER.LUNGS. ADVERTISEMENTS. DISORDERS iE Y FAR THE GREAT- er number of patief fecking relief for so-c: Weakness are tro robust men in every other respect. ~ Loss of Vitality, arc not wea flammatory 3 (so-called neck of bladder) caused iy somtrt diSorders and 00 often Tepeated ond tog fang continued excitement treatment, directed toward reducing larged and swollen Prostate, suits, as indicated by increased cireul, renewed strength. are obscrved. Ou: chart of the organs. application, Is intercsting to an to study the anatomy of the male. Under our local plan ot the en- immediate re- ation and - colored which we send free on v cne wishing DR TALEOTT & CU., 997 MarPet St. (2R % % visitr DR. JORDAN'S GREAT MUQEUH OF ANATOMY 1051 MARZET 5T. bet. 6:2 472k, The Largest Anatomical Mus World. ~Weaknesses or auy o disease ponitively cared by 1 Specialiston the Coast. Est. 36 MARRIAGE. MAILED FRi valuable book for mien ) Ve 8.7.0al, um in {he onrracted he oidest years, L3 DR. JCRDAN—DISZASES OF MEN Consultation free and strictly private. Treament personally or by Jetter. A Positive Curein every case undertaken, Write for Book, PIILOS OPRY of EE. (A DE. JORDAN & CO.. 105 Markot St..S. F. DT BUILDING NEW SCHOONERS Two Vessels Are in Course of Construction at the Shipyards at Hoquiam, Wash., for San Francisco Merchants--Bark Olympic Arrives From Honolulu After Fair Weather Run Among the fleet of vessels now being built on this coast is the schooner A. F. Coats. She Is for J. J. McKinnon & Co. and is 172 feet 3 inches long, 37 feet 5 inches beam and 13 feet 5 inches deep. On her maiden voyage from Hoquiam, Wash., to San Pedro she will take 700,000 feet of lumber. Captain H. Dahlof will be the master of the new vessel. A new four-masted schooner for the E. K. Wood Lumber Company is also under construction at Hoquiam. She will be 170 feet on the keel, 39 feet 6 inches beam and 14 feet deep. She will be ready for launch- ing about next February. —~— Bark Olympic Arrives. The sugar boat Olympic arrived in port City, hence Oct 13; stmr Coquille River, hence Oct 19. OCEAN STBAMERS. ANTWERP—Arrived Oct 20—Stmr South- wark, from New York. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Oct 20—Stmr Umbria, from New York. MOVILLE—Arrived Oct 20—Stmr City of Rome, from New York, for Glasgow. QUEENSTOWN_Satied Oct N Stmr Cam- pania, for New SOUTHAMBTON ~Salled Oct 20—Stmr Fries- land, for New York. NEW YORK—Arrived Oct 20—Ryndam, from Rotterdam and Boulogne Sur Mer: stmr Pal- atla, from Hamburg and Bolougne Sur Mer. PHILADELPHIA—Arrived ~Sept 20—Stmr ‘Wacsland, from Liverpool and Queenstown. Steamer Movements. vesterday. She made the run from Hono- TO ARRIVE. lulu in 22 days and did not have a mis- e From. | Due- hap. Last March she ran into a gale and lost her fore topmast, jibboom, main top- h?l.&:i‘." gew l;Ilm'kmvh Panama) Oc:. g gallant and mizzen topgallant masts, be- | Toar oo 1| Valparaise & Way B ;l(,£L 3 sides sustaining other damage. She was | St. Paul. Nome & Bt Michael oo [oct. 31 repaired at Honolulu and then came to | Plefades. .| Beattle ... “|oct. 22 San Francisco. On this last run she had %%o;;rg‘& g | nothing but fair weather. 5 g“mbeldtd . 28 o R na an 2 Water Front Notes. S Z F. W. Becker, the well known cigar man 3 Redondo & Way Ports|Oct. 22 at Davis street and Broadway, dled yes- | San Mateo. ... | Tacoma ... . Oct. 2 terday morning. He was known to every | Fureka.. .\Humhold: Oct. 4 M aw. Tacoma . . 24 L T e On e ron e | Santa Rowa: - | 8o Bleas & Way Bisljoer 3 Nome fleet Wl get in to-day. Ity 67 B hin | pos Araun... s y of Puebla.| Puget Sound Ports....(Oct. 24 Captain Jackowbouski of the Russian | Czarina Seattle & Tacoma 2% steamer Michael is still a prisoner on the San Pedro.. ct. 24 America Maru. The authorities will not ‘| Portlana & Coos Bay. 2 land him and he must go back to Japan ‘Humbuldt 24 for an examinatio -|San Pedro Oct. 2 s&na;nn & Way Ports(Oct. 2 L Sy amburg & Way Ports|Oct. 25 Shipping Intelligence. Willape Hatbor . . 28 ARRIVED. apaa Astax ~ Sunday, October 20. | Mexican P Oct. 29 Stmr_Alex Duncan, Smith, 3% hours from | China and Japan. Oct. 29 Amesport. -| Puget Sound Ports.....|Oct. 29 Stmr Santa Ana, Strand, 4 days from Ta- :| Grays Harbor . 2 coma, via Seattle. Honolulu ... 3 Stmr Samoa, Hansen, 44 hours from Redondo. IJSflu‘.lr Lakme, Ordland, 46 hours from San TO SAIL. edro. 4 Stmr Coos Bay, Nicholson, 13 hours from | _ Steamer. Destination. [Salls.| Pler. Moss Landing. T ootalics At | oStmr Fulton, Levinson, 48 hours from Re- | myrgen | Frumbolde. or..re-.12 miPler 13 o. Stmr Sequofa, Winkle, 15 hours from Fort | J- S. Kimball Seattle & Tacoma.|5 pm Pler 3 Bragg. October 22. Br stmr Wellington, Salmond, 4 days from | AT&¥ll.......|N. Y. via Panama.| 2 pm|Pler 33 Comox. | . October Bark Olympic, Gibbs, 22 days from Honolulu. | Arcata. C. Bay & Pt Orford|10 am|Pler 13 Schr Archie and Fontle, Skipper, 20 hours | Mandalay. |Coquiile River...... pm|Pler 1 from Fisks Mill. er. Maru. |China and Japan..| 1 pm|PMSS Schr Mary C, Campbell, § hours from Bo- | Umatilla..... |Puget Sound Ports|il am|Pler 9 dega. | October 24. Schr Nettfe Sundborg, Larsen, 48 hours from | North Fork.. Humboldt Pler Fort Ross. | Humboldt Schr Ocean Spray, Halverdson, 26 hours from |Grays Hari Bowens Landing. SAILED. Sunday, Stmr Luella, Madsen, for .| Tahiti direct ‘ October 25. -{Astoria & Portland| October 20. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego and 11 am|Pier 2 Dorts. Portland & C. Bay| 5 pm|Pler — Stmr George W _Elder, Randall, Astoria. October 26. 1 Stmr Ranier, Hansen, Seattle. Point Arena. |Point Arena ......| 2 pm|Pler 2 Stmr W. H. Kruger, Krog, Tillamook Bay. Valparaiso & Way[12 m|Pler 10 Stmr laqua, Gunderson, Eureka. .| Humboldt .. 10 am|Pier 2 Stmr Brunswick, Anderson, Eureka. .| Seattle direct 5 pm|Pier 2 Br stmr Wyefleld, Watson, Tacoma. 2 | October 2 Ger bark H. F. Glade, Haesloop, Queens- | Czarina.......Seattle & Tacoma.|....... [Pler — town. — Schr Emma Claudina, Mikkelsen, Bureka. FROM SEATTLE. Schr Ida_Schnaucr, Brasting, Port Gamble. | Sehr R. W. Bartlett, Nielsen, Honolulu, e From. Due. | lu?:}‘r Expansfon, Larsen, Tacoma and Hono- g;‘(y O’NS§IK(IQ. gl‘:flguay z “{ly Ports. [Oct. 22 Schr W. H. Marston, Curtis, Honolulu. A N o [Orsgiay & Way Buste = Schr Jennie Griffin, Campbell, Point Reyes. | Humboldt.....| Skaguay & Way Ports. Schr Monterey, Panzer. os Bay. 'y of Topeka | Skaguay & Way Ports. Excelsior. . Cooks Inlet & Way.. Cottage City...| Skaguay & Way Ports. Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast aud Geodetic Suever Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, 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; TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Oct 20, 10 p_m—Weather thick; wind southwest, velocity 10 miles. MEMORAND. Per stmr Chilkat, Oct 19—Saw a four masted Br ship 20 miles off shore, bound for San Fran- clsco; thick fog and no wind. DOMESTIC PORTS. TACOMA—Arrived Oct 20—Ship Wave, from San Francisco. Departed Oct Bark_Plancilla, for Queenstown. ASTORTA—Sailed Oct 20—Stmr Columbia, for | San Francisco. Arrived—Stmr Alliance, hence Oct 10. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Oct 20—Schr El Dorado, from Honolulu. Sailed—Chilean bark Otheilo, for Valparaiso. Passed In Oct 20—Schr Columbia, hence Oct from San Pedro; stmr Excel- Dashing 20— MONDAY, OCTOBER 21. Sun rises Sun sets Moon sets 5 0:00 a. m, schr Comet, Sior, from Vaidez, for Seattle; stmr Centen- | page|n e S o i nial, from Nome, for Seattle. Arrived— r ohn G. North, hence Oct 8 for Port Gamble; | sehr Fearless, for —. Sailed outward—Ger [ o7~ thip Pera, for Hamburs. 3 rrived Oct 20—Schr Joha PORT GAME G n Valdez tmr Dirigo, ANDON, Or—Arr Schr Cor- nthian, hence Oct ; abwelld bR B : 0 BRAGG—Satied Oct 2 tn Gardiner ‘r‘ ORT Do e S | Nowmm e exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left | hand column and the successive tides of (ho day in the order of occurrence as to time; the ‘ fourth time column gives the last tide of the B day, except when there are but three tides, as | [ sometimes occurs. The heights given are in ad- dition to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the number | given is subtracted from the depth given by the Successful Outing Held by Iron Trades Council. AMUSEMENTS. «*TIVOLI» Evenings at 8 Shax MATINEE SATURDAY st 2 Sharp LAST TWO WEEKS OF GRAND OPERA To-night, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, “NORMA.” With AVEDANO, the Great Tenor. Tuesday, Thursdav, Sunday Nights and Satur- day Matinee, Great Production of Puccini's “LA BOHEME.” The Iron Trades Council held its first | annual picnic at Shell Mound Park yes- terday in behalf of the strikers. The af- fair lasted throughout the afternoon and evening and an exceptionally large crowd ! was in attendance. The entertainment consisted for the most part of sports and political gathering at times. Candidates i of all kinds mingied with the crowds, be- stowing genial smiles and grasping the | hand of every one who looked like a voter. Eugene Schmitz and about all of his ociates on the Union Labor ticket appeared and were cordially received. Mr. | Schmitz mace a brief aadress, compl | menting the mermbers of the iron trad | unions and advocating the volicy of vot- ing his way. Police Judge Conlan and City Attorney F. K. Lane were also pres- POPULAR PRICES—2c, 3, Tic. Telephone Bush 9. SCO an> riuu‘s ENTRACS: THE “Beginning TO-NIGHT, all this week. Mam- | moth spectacular piv- | “rhe event of most interest in the day's duction. The big | amusement was a tug-of-war between the melodrama. | married and unmarried men, in which EE THE the latter came off victoriou: GREAT The picnic was very successful finan- COTTON claliy, about $4500 being realized, which MILL will e donated to the strike fund. SCENE Credit for the admirable management of h Senseflun of the the outing Is due mainly to the efforts of | the following committee: L \lATINEE SATUR- | Arranementa—y. J. Wallace. L. Adams, 1. DAY and SUNDAY. Gildea, W. McCa .. Deering, T. Rear- 2 as i. Matthews, D, McLennon, W. H. L. Evenings. 10c, 16c, 25c, 35¢, S0c ccflcczpuo:-n Wisler, B, Hall, P, J. Har: PRICES R . 10c, 15¢, 25¢ vey, A. J. Raymond, E. Payne, J. Gallagher, Alrd. JFlcnrA.! Oswalt, F. MahrCR CHUTES a» Z0OO J. Montgomery, J. Hagan, C. Molkenbubr, Hartley, T. Cooney. W L W. W. Slag! B Pavterson. I Fisher, C. Straub, . Rue: B, == sLil sell, W. Kilbride, D. J. Murray, F. Cassady, | EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. G. Gilmore, A. J. Smireich. | D. Boyle, J. Jones, The Lenton Trio, Swor and Hatha- way, The Lundrens, Edna Hamlin, ‘Wise and Milton, The Lerners. The light-running “Domestic” received highest award at Pan-American Exposi- tion for “‘Best Famlly Sewing Machine.”? BAJA CALIFORNIA Damiana Bitters A5 A GREAT RESTORATIVE, tor ard Nervine. The most wonderful aphrodisi; Tonic for the Sexual Organs, IN ac an: for both ViGOK A~ d_Speclal sexe: The Mexican R‘-medy for Diseases of the kid- neys and Hlndd Sells on its own merits, & BRUNE, Age: ErEdns for Circula: ) Rifles, Ammunitic ing Tackle, ing Goods. Lowest Prices. ER. 328 Market st Catslogre and Job SHREVE & BARBER sSporting, Largest Stock. Fish- Out- Send for Shest. 311 Keatny W. T. HESS, NOTARY PUBLIC AND ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Tenth Floor, Room 1015, Claus Spreckels Bids. Telephone 'Main 9§: Resldence, §21 Cnll!omln st., below Residence Telephone James 150 Powell. L NEW MOVING PICTURES. HARRY HARMON, High Diver. Thursday Night—THE AMATEURS. Telephone for Seats—Park 23. FISCHER’S ©° ADMIRAL EVAJVS SEES H S’IGHTS OF THE CITY Rear Admiral Robley D Evans, better known in the navy as “Fighting Bob,” took a drive to the Park and CIiff yes- | terday as the guest of Hermann Oelrichs. The party left the Palace early in the morning, and after seeing the sights at the beach was driven to the Presidio. Ad- miral Evans was an interested observer for a brief period of the annual State shoot of the First Infantry Regiment at the Presidio ranges, and expressed himself NCERT HOUSE, Aamission 10c. as well pleased at the skill displaved by | GEISSLER - HIRSCHHORN TYROLEAN gt el plaasen g © M4 Thornbiil: Geo. Jones: Mau In Hhie oy A e et | e Yenkina. 4aa Himeitia? Gechestre the Pacific-Union Club with some friends. He leaves on the Solace to-day at noon for Tutuila, where he will preside over the court-martial that is to try Captain Benjamin F. Tilley, Naval Governor of Tutuila, on charges of misconduct. P R, Roancke Rye, Honey and Hcrehound. Get it. You'll not regret it Reserved Seats, 25c. Matinee Sunday. SUTRO BATHS. OPEN NIGHTS, OPEN DAILY FROM 7 A. M. TO 11 P. BATHING FROM 7 A. M. TO 10:30 P. ADMISSION, 10c. CHILDREN, jec. Bathing, including admission, %c; children, 2c. M. M. the height of tide is the same at both places. | dancing. MONDAY_ October 2Sth, Aspirants for public office were 50 much | GRAND TESTIMONIAL TO DIRECTOR | in evidence that the picnic seemed like a STEINDORFF. FOR COAST LUHBER TRADE | sravr s entrance to San |° | = , | | | ADVERTISEMENTS. LLEBENBAOM 222-224 SUTTER ST. NEW GOODS. Stuffed Oriental Dates. Smyrna Figs, 20c, z5¢. 35c. Bonbons and Dinner Favors. Fruit Glace, French and Domestic. California Raisins. California Walnuts. German Salad Potatoes. Plum Pudding—French, English and Domestic. Lowney’s Chocolates, 1-b and %-Ib boxes. Loewenbrau Beer. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS. MONDAY—TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY. BUTTER, FergySraamen: Sq. 45c A very low price. COFFEE, Rcorisc 21bs. 53¢ A high grade blend. Roasted and ground fresh daily. PAPRIKA, Reg. 25c. Promotes digestion. 5¢ highest RAIS]NS' Imp;:';l ;:Iflsl;ttr. 5-1> grade. PORTER and ALE, % Doz. $2.00 White Label, Guinness’. FIBRE PAIL, Reg. 41, 30 Very durable. GREEN TURTLE MEAT, Reg.4dc, 35¢ The delight of connoisseurs. Good table rice. Reg. 15 Ibs. for $1.00. HAMAMELIS (Extract of Witch Hazel) Quart 40e, pint 25¢, % pint 15e. For burns, scalds, bruises, etc. CASTILE SOAP, 3% 2-b bam, 20¢ 25¢, Made of pure cocoanut oil. Fancy Scalloped Shelf Paper, Qr. 20c layer—last season's Reg. 25c. White, red, pink, blue, green. RYE WHISKEY, “Hermitage” 1889, Reg $6.00 — 84 gallon. $1.50—81.15 bottle. Mlll’ and HANDLE, Reg. 45¢, 35c Best quality. AMUSEMENTS. COLUMBIA o BEGINNING TO-NIGHT. Fvery Night, Including Sunday. MATINEE SATURDAY. STUART ROBSON In the Greatest Production Ever Made of Bronson Howard's Masterpiece, “THE HENRIETTA” MR. ROBSON AS BERTIE, THE LAMB. An All-Star Cast, Including Many Favorites. BEST VAUDEVILLE POSSIBLE! Monroe, Mack and Lawrence, Da Courcy Brothers, Thomas Baker, Joe, Buster and Myra Xeaton, Beaux and Belles, Mignonette Kokin, Francis Le Page, John Geiger and the Biograph. 25; Balcony, 10c; Hox Seats 50c. Reserved Seats, and Opera Chairs, ALL THIS WEEK. . SUCCESS FOLLOWS SUCCESS. NEW AND SURPRISING. CHAS. A. BLANEY'S BIG FARCE COMEDY COMPANY IN A Female Drummer. INCLUDING CHARMING, LOVELY, CLEVER JOHNSTONE BENNETT. SEATS NOW SELLING. Next—"SPORTING LIFE.,"” G RA N OPERA HOUSE MATINEES SATLRD\Y AND SUNDAY. To-night and Every Evening This Week, WALTER E. PERKINS, One of America’s Foremost Comedians, in '“THE MAN FROM MEXICO.” The Funniest of Funny Farces. BY H. DU SOUCHET. Branch Ticket Ofllce *Emporium. Next Week—WALTER E. PERKINS IN “MY FRIEND FROM INDIA.™ D 5 3 HIATR BELASCO & THALL. TO-NIGHT AND ALL WEEK. CALL ON THE GIRL IN THE BARRAGKS. She Is the Talk of the Town. SES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. sale Six Days In Advance. 50c and e PARDNER." NEXT-—"TENNESSEE'S PALACE HOTEL. For a quarter of a century these hotels have been the headquarters of tourists and travelers who have journeyed from all parts of the world to San Francisco. Guests enter- tained on the American or European plan. GRAND HOTEL. Weekly Call, $1 per Year