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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25 1901. g -5 DISMASTED BARKENTINE CHEHALIS > 3 AZVERTISERENTS GRAND OPERA HOUSE. ; N 5 S EAN FRANCISCO - SE. N AN P9 A GRANT 33. Tnder the Direction of MR. MAURICE GRAU. 1 E IGHT at 8§, UST."” , Bridewell Salignac, Campa- B ko Bk Rene Relor: < i C C C i H ‘ T it i Rewss-Belos: Van ~ |On Her Way Here With a Cargo of Coal She Is Caught in a Hur- LR 222-224 SUTTER ST. 27, at 7:45, DOUBLE BILL. P 3 Acrs 3 - &% Sembrien: Score, Ta | PTAise Services Are Held i L H in T ~Bei His - Store open Wednesday eve. ey Sl ricane and Loses Her Fore and Main Topmasts---Being Unable Dialect Amuses Au-1} Store open Wednesday De Marchi, lery, s : . 3 s . We 1invite your inspection to , Declery, Reiss b v P t b d ah » our conagetor: Fon y Various Patriotic M p U ¢ tha Linht "W S i Ti ience at the Cali- farge line of BONBONS and e ord to Make Progress Under the Light Winds She Is Behind Time AR DINNER FAVORS from 1oc to Journet , Declery, Salignac, raers. ornia. $5.00 per-box. Many amusing nov- F\flmec‘\ et i};“eue” znannee, %2, 80 T Ch‘]\'c;l?\{; Al all'nonz e =2 Soxes, $20, $25 and $30. XMAS ornaments in lar: - eve Nor. = w v -pim weis- | Rev. F. K. Baker Preaches an Orpheum Presents Some New || ion = N n, Muh! ! E e zk r —_— B Ry Ttk gl JEN M e Eloguent Sermon on Performers of Highest i SPECIAL REDUCTIONS. y Ev'g, Nov. 20, at 8 “AIDA.” i d Louise Homer: Sootdl, Journet the Day. Quality. g o v and De Marchi. Conductor, Sep: MONDAY—TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY. Aft., Nov. 30, at 2. “IL BARBIERE 8 ‘ T \\1\,‘_1 A" (The Barber of Seville). Sem- | A special Thanksgiving and hax;lvest ser- “Yon Yonson,” the Swedish dialect play, S Salignac, Campanari, Tavecchia and Ed [vice was held last night at the First is the attraction at the California Theater de Reszke. Conductor, Seppilll | x| Methodist Episcopal Church. Every seat this week. The house was packed to the | BUTTER, Square 4. % and : i, Declery xrx}l‘ge va]s]n :udnonurr otlth: c}mrfh vgis doors last evening, the opening night, and Ap;inl:?y;fi'}nl\f;y. reg. 50c per square. _|filled. All the councils of the Junior Or- Judging from the applause the play seems erformances, §2, $3, $i, $5|der of American Mechanics, Abraham Vil A na iR e e . Eastern, fresh. =z A on, 82 Lincoln No. 2, Starr King No. 5, U. 8. : I -3 PERFORMANCES. _No. 2, 8 . 8, - 8. Every one knows the plot, how Yon Reg. qt jar 50c. 40¢ 3 . Dec. 2, at 2—Joint appearance | Grant No. 19 and Alexander Hamilton No. Yonson, a poor Swedish emigrant, makes | f oy | = }3"""”’ Eames and Sembrich in Mo- | 35, were present and participated in the untold wealth in Minnesota through an | IVE 0"-" leg' &"C. hrge M. 756 A“m;“j*»o';-}_lgfmic’fifih DgnFfifir'i?eaeflS exercises. The members of California invention. He marries the leading lady “Cal. Santa Ana brand.” Eames, Fritzi Scheff and Sembrich; Cam- | Council No. 1 and Martha Washington | in the play, who loved him in his poverty, The purest and highest grade pro- A'ndEFA_i dnbf-flzke. Corgéxcmr.gswpi)u, No. 2, Daughters of Liberty, were also and lives happily ever afterwards. There | duced. A BOHEME. " Sistnne Adews ans. Sehofi; | Present: > are a number of dramatic situations, one | | Baking Powder, ‘%cy’ 5% " I-Ib. tin 3lc farchi, Perello, Gilibert and Scotti. Con-| A mOst attractive programme of exer- of them formed by the cruel act of one || Absolutely pure—nome better. Flon. o 1 V. - ses Wi render e opel i b Flon. To 'be followed by “CAVAL. | Cises was rendered. The opening num of the villains, who has an “awful jag | RIA rF“'»Qlc_lS'K'ICAE\‘&.duC'or]\‘sqg‘:;{vd‘el‘en‘, Sa- | bers consisted of an organ. prelude, a o e Saowh Stace Yountigh; thothaxo- |1 APPLE mER Sweet. 49c nllon. 3};:.;?{ Eve Dec 3 at 6 :‘TEIET‘}!\' h;:r‘]“i;“ic;’;“'g?‘;g“i,s‘:l"’:w::xi‘l’f i ine, into the river, and then cuts the log De Lang's. The Best. Reg.....530€ D ISOLY uise Reuss-Belce a e | SpODS g : mer; Van Dyck, Bispham, Muhimann, Reiss, | Turney led the choir in the anthem “Re- JamUAduit ¥on, Xansou: dppeurs at the b ) CRANBERIIES, (Sv= et 2400 08 Bars and “E4 de Reszke. Conductor, Dam- :o(gee "i the Ln(l;d." ;l'hc ;.;rlohfr?‘r;] ‘Haygn‘s] D}NDer mu::;nt Ex‘ld thoughtfully saves 9 irmg °~s g Tosc] “Creation,” “'On Thee Each Living Sou the youns lady's life; . o _ Wednesday Ev'g, Dec. 4, at S—Farewell ap- | Awalts,” was beautifully rendered - by o T e e melodrama and gooa | | CHESTNUTS, Halian, n.c:.. 15clb B i s e e SUBNl Ben {Mrs. urney, M. Nevegold jand Mc) diaject studies, the play will appeal. Kaute | First shipment just in. gerson in Ben Fr 3 ... | Crichton. rickson, in the title role, is very ciever, “Cal? Thursday Aft. Dec. 5, at 2—Farewell Matinee. | "o chorus ““O Lord, How Manifold” and established himseif. quite a ravorns | | BRANDY. “Cal. ursday Ev'g, Dec. at 8—Farewell Night i Bibeaiiers Shaons SF tatoinkng Cheir weals grgcgdsd the sermon, which was delivered last evening. Belle Gold as the book | Reg. $1.00; 3 bots. .g,m efore Tues. Ev'g. Nov. 2. | = s X ring | n old; pure grape brandy, will be removed after Satur. | Spirit.” Rev. Mr. Baker said it was the | the performance the quartet appeared ang || excellent for mince meat. night's performance this week duty of all who were the reciplents of sang several selections, whicn were weil | these Performances, 2. 83, $4 and 5. | God's blessings to be thgnkful therefor received. A medley of songs of to-day is | | 0. K. WHISKY, 10 years old. ©ow on Sl ai the Box Office. and to return thanks to hlm at this sea- clever and original, and is of its kind one | Reg. $1.00; bot. 75He; 3 bots-.$2.00 S EBER PIANOS USED son of the year when all are in the height | of the best medleys ever sung in the city. | | Reg. $6.00: gailon . 83 ffih’.’fii"fl?@‘{“-‘ of these blessings. Con- “hYon annson"kwlu be on the boards for | ‘Absolute purity guaranteed. " nuing, he s the entire week. po > Like the Israclites of old all should come to 3 o e L A God with a peace offering of thanksgiving | Clever and humorous indeed is the FRENCH CLARHS‘ san & Ca. Bordwux v] Pontet Canet; doz. qts. £ mhich would be delightful to God. and double | playlet in two scenes, entitled “The Co- BE. Tullen: dom QO , | the ofterer’s bleceing. " As the Teraclltes came caine Fiend,” which is being presented : o, altar with festive gladness in _their St. Estephe; doz. qts. ~ oy et at the Orpheum this week by Andy Lewis - hearts, because peace was established between | e s et ot $1.00 additional for 2 doz pi: Cod snd themselves, o likewise anould we | Sagacd o Jlt. clitax aaq sSth thign wines possess very delicute i sé 1. ang of y_over i o 3 THE PICK OF VAUDEVILLE! |Beace 2nd plenty through our heavenly Fath- fiosftorrgsvgf;ofil;x;%“;g t!;eu ;fiesem ALMONDS, Plv:z' 5)"5': Bc Ib ! |ere good pleasure. o realistic char- - 2 i “This season’s.”” — The remainder of the programme was as R e e g = kg The latter’s disposition to indulge his j L= Tortajada, Andy Lewis and Com- folljfl : ¢ florid imagination in the most exaggerat- | FIS, Cal. Black, ,; . 5 Ibs. 25¢ any, Mile. lione, Goleman’s | ..Du0. Mrs. Turney, Mrs. Bolts; offertory, solo, | ed and fantasti®al dreams of wealth | & 3 With Verdure Clad” (from “Creation’), Mrs. counted by the millions and his continual | | SALMON. WALD FORER SH0 Trained Dogs and Cats, Kaufmana | Robb violin obligato. Mr. Crichton; anthem, S Itlin oF thide ettt ot wik G e 'y Spring Chiriook. Troupe, Ward and Curran, Bick- | Neveagis s o i, Remaineth, ’ Mes. Robb, Ar. matter what the circumstances, causes || Rio $r5 oy oo nell, Lillian Burkhart and Com- |cholr; benediction; organ postiude, march, 5 | e e fasiel: smmessions i paccragtne | | RICE. “New Era”™ pany and the Biograph. The following named sang in the choir: | B e dih ek ] i gW urfl. S s—Mrs. W, y, C. e ; Inest arolina. B oy S S S0, ] | gy Bauistr, Bee Cortmae & THE OVERDUE BARKENTINE CHEHALIS AS SHE WAS ENTERING PORT YESTERDAY. SHE WAS PAR the eftectivencss of the sketch.” Hio is|| TinestCarna, . vod Seats We: Balcony, Mc; Miss Ruette Lynch ‘Mist Emma Barthold, | TIALLY DISMASTED IN A HURRICANE OFF THE COAST OF AUSTRALIA LAST AUGUST AND THAT L L. etosa = O.°V. Mendentall, M ? ACCOUNTS FOR THE THIRTY PER CENT REINSURANCE PAID ON HER. part of a jealous wife in a most fascin- R A = ! ating manner. Her popularity is already et altadiies Tenors—W. F. Nevegold, F. Adams, H. J. | established, and last night she was pre- lebo ert's’” - dis! ::BM- & J¢ |Matten G. H. Luithie' Bassos_F. C. Fish, . | sented with several beautiful bouquets. g. bot. 65¢; sm. bot... Vit R E i i Tt & B ot iet ksl arrived in port yesterday, minus g;fls\ewlaflmr;m‘g;gdr“ o O | {wenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; | t) *ihe people ey deuff{‘nflfise\f;‘l Violet, Lilac and Rose; the famous AT AT ST AND — her fore and main topmasts. Shé Y 3 the height of tide i3 the same at both places. | (F . '® BECRe, B TNt L8 Ban Lo, Belle 411 trom Germarsy. g e ¥ g X o DET; was caught in a hurricane o . 5. Tortajada. Strenuous, gushing life is The 2 deli 2 THANKSGIVING DAY at 2 sharp ECTIVE BELIEVES the Maitland Coast, where S0 Shipping Intelligence. MONDAY, NOVEMBER %. e e Taen it ey ey Lot PICKLES, B ol oo fil‘fi PGLLARD’S AUSTRALIAN DOLAN MURDERED MOLE | many a stout vessel has met disaster, ARRIVED. her voice is charming in its sweetness. Bowle & Freldlander's. Full line. — and ned it mot been aor Akl navigas Sunday, November 24. In Mile. Taglione'’s fancy dances the PGS <+ Sassted Shaiaicd 40¢ . Gibson Is Satisfied That He Has in | tjon, the Chehalis would have met a Arset'r;r Luella, Madsen, 12 hours from Point alnagg is trans&z’n}:ed into a veritable | CANDY French Mixed or Bc JUVE ILE OPERA CO. Custody the Guilty similar fate. Stmr Eurkea, Jessen, 30 hours from Eureka. e e e of gorgeous- | ) Choco pte Creams b G: od, Fagerlund, 15 hours from . colored Mght, Equal to_any S0c candy sold el First Production by Children in This City of Man. The barkentine is ninety-six days out | Stmr Greenwood, Fa 3 Lillian Burkhart appears for her fifth e s sy Cluaintuk tath Detective Tom Gibson, after a complete | (oM Newcastle, Australia, and the un-| 'simr Brunawick, Andresen, 36 hours from and last week in “Kitty Clive, actrgss.” Bon Bons in :nost beautiful pack- [ D9 | Siientination, i matisfied Hhat Sos o derwriters were paying 3) per cent to Te- | San Pedro. The play runs a little too much into dia- ages, just received, from 2Fe to : i - Ve Vi Stmr National ¥y ettmers, lours from logde, ul s ul s almost entirely g ) § Killed A. Mole, the longshorensys sy | iBsure. thelr _chances. The vessel . was | Stm Natlonal City, Dettmers. 4 houes T £5.00 a box. | Maillard's Candes, was stabbed to death on O'Farrell street | 1ong overdue as at this time of the year | "¢y "R patens, Moon, 1 days from Val- I o i Do e Fulf line. i - o > 2 "l Seve y - a; % Dports. Vi 1 19 1 7 o 75 . y v ‘th Da | 1 that is_liable to spontaneous com- ver. (3 5 = POPULAR PRICES—2%e, §c and Tc. o e bman, who was with: Dolan at | Listion,. and :that Wiso. gave cause for | . Stmr South Coast, Olsen, 4 Hours from San o=y (o Mcydle pastonn Ack for Holiday Catal e . as an scoessory. Gibson has the names | fecr. A few days ago the Insurance peo- | Pefiro. fornia, Thomas, 45 hours Eracoral ana’ stcraseta) mantes: Gors LSO > o oA Serions whe. witnesus ths | Ple got frightened and the vessel was | SUmE State of California, Thomes, 45 ROUTS | e early morning tides are given in the Jeft | Fian, with his trained dogs and cats, ef- We ship free “within 100 miles fight that ended in the deatn of Mole. | posted at 3) per cent. Those who gam- | gl Pa% 2k2 8% B8 2oMMs nours from [hand column and the successive tides of the | fectially demonsirates to thesaudience I — SAN FEANCISCO'S LEADING THEATRE COLUMBIA They all claim that Chapmua held Do- lan’s overcoat while he was fighting with Mole and must have seen the knife used. When arrested Chapman’'s cuff was be- | bled on her are now 30 cents on.the dol- lar richer than they were Saturday. | "In his report Captain Simonson says: We sailed from Newcastle on August 20 last, Mendoeino. g Stmr W. H. Kruger, Krog, 4§ hours ‘from San. Pedro. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 28 hours from Moss day in the order of occurrence as to time; the fourth time column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings of the United States that pussy and Towser can live in peace and harmony together. The tricks dis- p-.yed by the pets are indeed exceedingly interesting. E OND AND LAST WEEK. = i 1 v] ¢l Ve s V. v Landi and way perts. pattered with blood, which he claimed | and had fine weather for five days. We were | Landing b e . . ot wegr = ; o v 5 d fer 4 Stmr Celia, Adler, 21 hours from Alb Coast Survey charts, except when a minus (—) i B s i Y ot by Taiuing (the bty oo Lo coesoasUiot Australia and in the course | Sir ‘Robert Dollar, Jonnson, 6 days from | sign precedes the height, and then the number | Willle Collier opens the second and last s man. | of the Feaviest storm: - Port Hadlock. glven is subtracted from the depth glven by the | week of his engagement at the Columbia L HOLIDAY MATINEE (Thurs) Thanksgiving Day lliam Collier i On account of the contradictory state- ments made bv Chapman, Gibson is sat- isfied that he knows more about the mur- der than he has told. —_————— { years ago the ‘‘Maitland’* storm almost par- alyzed the world with the disasters it caused, and 1 was off that 'coast. It was on August | 26 that a heavy gale from the north northeast | It was accompanied by a very high | came up. confused sea. Almost every wave broke aboard Br bark Fernbank, Sherwood, 65 days from Newecastle, N. S. W. Bktn Chehalis, Simonson, 9 days from New- castle, N. S. W. Schr_Archie and Fontle, from Fisks Skipper, 4. days charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. —_———— Steamer Movements. Theater to-night. Mr. Collier in the roie of Robert Ridgway in Augustus Thomas’ new farce “On the Quiet” has a role that suits him like the provarbial glove, and ne is supported excellently by his good com- CALIFORNIA LIMITED Colored Shooter Charged. | and the ship was swept from stem to stern. e = In Augustus Thomas’ Phenomenally * 3 | Green seas 2 eomaed Lo Jive aboard, and when | pSchr . Danielson, Larsen, 4 days from Big TO ARRIVE. pany. The attiedmll'?nc-s has been very sat. Successful Comedy. Thomas T. Gibbs, the colored man who | Greel, £6as SEemeT 10 e B ks were covered | River: e isfactory considering the heavy competi- ON THE QUIET.” |ie surprise catoon s Pacinc street.| marisf fix hoizit thore has & Sa03en, o062 | sime progress, Haraing Siaicl Bl Wil Tiaenor e Ly e o e Satirday night, was booked at the City | §f Wind: and betors SRyt ine CoUAd 0 0 Carrieq | Stmr Coqullle’ River, Hansen. Fort Brags. - | Meteor. Oyster Harbor.. on Thanksgiving day. Next Monday +Tne 10 —_ Prison yesterday on two charges of as- | o toRant Wt D h it in spite of the | Stmr Arcata, Nelsor, Coos Bay. Santa An Seattle & Tacoma. Girl From Maxim's” a farce that has PERT ENTT sault to m“"de"—h William Smith, another | gale we managed to cut the wreckage adritt, [ Stmr Sgfil‘:‘bfl”‘fimf\l’;“xggfl_s‘“ Diego. | Empirs kept New York laughing for months, will T SPRBERTEX-—— colored man, who struck Gibbs with 1 after salving the yards and nearly all the 2 di et 5 | be put on. 5 « THE GIRL FROM MAXIM’E.” | cobblestone just prior to the shooting. | riggins. CEE TR o e ity or sydusy = s ke MENSE AUDIE) 'E DELIGHTED. TO-NIGHT | was booked on a charge of assault with If you want a infant try Mellin’s After that gale we never got a breeze to STEAMSHIP PALENA ARRIVES. Brings Freight and a Few Passengers From South America. brought considerable cargo from Callao, Salavery, Guayquil, San Jose de Guate- mala, Acaptla, Acapulco and Mazatlan, | shrimps, which the Chinese of that port are sending to China. Br ship Australia, Korff, Queenstown. POINT LOBOS, Nov 24—10 p. m.—Weather cloudy, wind calm. DOMESTIC PORTS. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Nov 24—Stmr Samoa, from Caspar. 24—Schr TACOMA—Arrived Nov Alvena, naw, for San Francisco. PORT TOWNSEND—Passed out Nov 24—Ship S. Kimball, hence Nov 21, for Seattle. PORT San Diego & Way Pts. Portland & Astoria. Grays Harbor... Seatitle & Tacoma. 2 2 2% 2% 2 g % 2 2 23 2% = 23 3 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 Steamer.\ Destination, [Salls.| Pler. “We "Uns of Tennessce” will be the bill “We "Uns of Tennessee” is one of the best of modern military plays, and was a fa- vorite with Alcazar audiences when it was first given last year. There will be a spe- cial matinee on Thanksgiving day. “An Enemy of the King” will follow. . ly good performance. Willie Pollard takes Ferris Hartman’s favorite part of Wun costumes used in the opera were bought in Japan, and the stasing is to be elab- Pomona.. B enaly weapon. | Tyier's and Wilson's | speak of and had to come along like a duck | B ship Australle, Kor Qutengiomd. South Portiand he Alcazar this wesk, and M - 2% rounds e Bat: sedovs ey o mae (Rt e DIt | s et WAy HEn s Ra e Dorie Soaby . tomg o Tootiioht “favorlis here.|| ' The maximum ~ comfort C&ll ornia | : TELEGRAPHIC. will make her - reappearance therein. combined with highest speed is secured on this celebrated train. Special Matines The ‘Pacific Steam Navigation Com- | from Fort Los Angeles; stmr Czarina, {roW | point Arena... | Point Arena.............[Nov. DR Thenkrgiving Day, pany’s Palena arrived from Valparaiso | * i Nov 24—Stmr Glentarg, for Kobe and | Goron® Bnswe s FaTuiy Pollard’s clever children will be seen at It runs over the (Thursday) and way ports yesterday morning. She | London; ship Scottish Lochs, for Rio Janeiro; B e oo Borts. [Doy: % | the Tivoli this week in “The Geisha,” of schr Expansion, for San Pedro; stmr Washte- Y2 . 1| Which they are sald to give a surprising- while consideragle way cargo from Eng- | Columbla, from Ballard, for Port Pirle; schr Valparaiso & Way Pts|Ds Hi, the Chinaman; Harold Hill is the : gOOd food for YOUT | Znd‘and France was also brought up. ~ | Wm- H. Smith, from Port Blakeley, for Cal China and Japan. cc. 3| Marquis Imari, Alice Pollard is the O Amiong heishipments ¥ f"gs'f] g":d“‘}ig“ SEATTLE—Arrived Nov 2—Stmr Edith, Puget Sound Port Mimosa San and tiny Madge Woodson is Shrimps, which t hefi%fi«&‘"fifi‘—?mefl in Nov 24—Stmr John TO SAIL. the English girl, Mollie Seymour. The 4 The cabin passengers on the Palena BLAKELEY—Arrived Nov 24—Bark orate. A matinee on Thanksgiving day Food. It T€QUITEs | were: P e G ncva, for, San’ Dicgs. : November 25. will be given. “In Town,” soon to be put E AN ND.” SEATS THURSDAY. | Rosa Cxley de Page Kenneth Page, Ruby | LITTLE RIVER—Arrived Nov 2—Schr New- | W- H. Kruger| Tillamook Bay Pier 13 | 08 by the Australlan juveniles, has never ~ £ URS! : | no COOkil’l n d * | Page, c,]gl;wan Pa;e. stof-.m “glu“se- Clir!nl:lfi ark, hence Nov 23. SRR Ramses. g;g:‘\;’r& & Way. = PP’ler 27 | been lheard berehbe!ore, but it is a great Bri , enito . Smith, am ocke, — A d ar- ler — Vi W o c z g a 1s | Charies Ochs, Williain Campbell, Carlos Blanco, | rier. %’{\-EA&Ln?CP%n ST Humboldt . ...:i1 v P KA el el i g VIM, YIGOR, VITALITY for MEN y l d 3 k] f e i alie waignel LS00nERAN ST A Bche G, o .. [Willapa Harbor...| s pm|pter 2| , “Siberia,” a melodrama with six acts e o U e B L . €asl an uic | @Angelo and Miguel V. Alvarez. S e DAt d Nov 24—Aus stmr Ma- November 27. for your money. is at tne Central Theater : ATR L el it 2 e e Y Tillamook Bay.....| s pm|Pler 2| this week. ‘Siberla” deals with life in Bnin ria, from Nanaimo. . 3 ~ sco & Th > ASTORIA—Sailed Nov 24—Stmr Geo. W. Coos Bay.. 12 m|Pler 13 | the mines, with the persecution of the followers, Positively cure the " - Fazrnar prepared. Write for | A Gallant Rescue. Eider, for San Francisco. Coquille Ri s pm|Pier 2 | Jews and with-all kinds of thrilling sita RO Ces B4 ok aad vy TO-NIGHT AND ALL WEEK. While out on the bay with his launch | Arrived Nov 24—Br ship Torridon, from New- San Diego & W 9 amiPier 11 | atlons of the Russian order. There ar> arising from effects of self- || THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 2 fi ! sybil Saturday, Henry Peterson made one | c35te N & W |\ N0\ o4 German ship Puget Sound Forts|il am/Pier § | thirty principals in the cast, and the abuse” diselpation. excenses or INEE THANKSGIVING DAY. -1 a IT€€ sam lC. of the most gallant rescues in the his- | gHenriette, for Queenstown; British ship Cleo- | Pomona.. Humboldt .. .{1:30 plpter 9| Whole force of the Central stock company Ma ., Impotency, Lost s 5 fory of the water front. e QueanstoWh: Santa Ana... |Seattle & Tacoma..|10 amPler 2| Will be required for the play’'s interpreta Power. Night Losses, Insome PP B cpaosis s o iy oy One of the crew of the Albatross named g OCEAN STEAMERS, e s Roxcnibenan L iU R A e electrical und mechanical ap- | nia. Fains {n Back Evil Desires, Lame Back. - 9, Wi s made an attempt to es- —. N 24—Sf - whihi'd g am|Pler Nervous Debility, Headache, Unfitness to T WE 'UNS OF Mellin’s Food Co., SE T L e e e e et S O I Velparaiso & Way-[F mibics 15| Matimee Thankagiviog Gy, ~The Strects | o tess o Semai Varicoceleor Con- ’y sel and started to swim ashore. When | Karamania, from Marsellles, Leghorn and Na- .|Panama & way....(12 m|PMSS /| of New York” will foL.ow. stipation, Stop Ner vous Twitching of TE NNE SSE = Boston, Mass., U. S. A, balt way to Folsom street wharf | ples; stmr La Champagne, from Havre; stmr e Pier 7 5 &5 Eyelids. Giteciaare Spyze immediate, im- —Presented by— # i ot he found his strength giving out and be- | Rhyndam, from Rottérdam, =, o . . Point Arena .| 2 pm{Pler 3|, Oro, Barnard and Oro; the Spraguellos, & despondent; a"cure s at hand. PP dpy gan to vell for help. Peterson was with- | QUEENSTOWN Sailed Nov 3¢S m- R A e way..| 3 EmIBler 3| Marion George, Maud Treadwell, Eleanor | homiq s taalc undoveloped organs. | Stimulate 3 ALCAZAR CAST. in ear call on his way home from a ship | Pria, frem Liverpoo, 9 . | North Fork.. |Humboldt .. 9 am|Pler 2 | Jenkins, W. V. Strunz and Hinrichs’ or- | the brain and merve centers; 50c a box; § for D | P ANTWERP—Arrived Nov 24—Stmr - South: Regular Matinee Saturday and Sund: in the stream. He at once steered for the Totmes....... | Hamburg & .]— pm|Pler 27 | chestra will be Fische:'s attractions for | $2 50 by mail. A written guarantee to cure or k, from New York. N ETBRALTAR-Sailed Nov 24—Stmr Aller, for December 1. money refunded with 6 boxes. Circulars free. SEATS ON SALE ¢ DAYS IN ADVANCE.| * sound and made an attempt to rescue o Thanksgiving week. = Williams from the deck of the Sybil. He | Genoa, from New York. Despatch sij“,‘.':’, ; g:‘;hfl’gv n Pler — Wl Lo Addmp:. BXSHO!:: ‘1“‘:}% _;: i)R‘L‘?GE%‘l "ii NEXT ....AN ENEMY TO THE KING failed. Willlams then threw up his hands | SCILLY-Passed Nov 2—Stmr Kafser Wil- | v oy, |phecember B, | | | The new bill which opens at the Chutes | 523 Sraneies, ca- ; - AMUSEMENTS. and was going down, when {‘Pete” threw | helm der Grosse, from New York, for Ply- o ot ler to-day includes Sharon and Merritt, the | ® o off his coat and vest and jumped in after mouth, Cherbourg and Bremen. FROM SEATTLE. wodrh{‘s premier usionists; aa‘:le Andrew BELA4 ano THALLS him._It only took him a moment to reach an abel e, Australian serio-comics; = ‘w CHUTES AND ZOO the drowning man and then he held him Sun, Moon and Tide. Steamer. | From. Due._| Clinton Montgomery, -the popular bary- up until the man in charge of the il | States Coast and Geodetic Survey— tone, in justrated songs; Francis Abw st e could make a circuit and get back to tKeh- "m—fien“ .:,!a Heights of High and fi. gfi:‘&.’;”i %;;7!;0 Nov. 2; | Page, the famous jumper and pole vault- na 87 EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. assistance. They were soon aboard the Waters at Fort Point entrance to San Skagway & Way Ports|Nov. 2 | F; Leslie Brothers, comnedy musical ar- X} CITY HAL T launch and in ten minutes were ashore. Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au- Skagway & Way Ports|Dec. 2 | tists, and Henrietta Savage, in the latest AR thority of the Superintendent. Skagway & Way Ports|Dec. 4| coon songs. A series of new moving BEGINNING TO-NIGHT—ALL THIS WEEK. SPECIAL MATINEE THANKSGIVING DAY, (THURSDAY, Nov. 28) Sumptuous Production of the Powerful Russian SIBERIA. REGULAR MATINEEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. Evenings.. PRI ES ithnee: xt Week—"STREETS OF NEW YOR: NCERT HOUSE, FISCHER'S CONCEET HOv Barnard and Oro; The Spraguellos; rge; Maud Treadwell; Eleanor Jen- kins; 1. V. Strunz and Hinrichs' Orchestra. Reserved seats 2c. Matinee Sunday. PALACE and Sharon and Merritt, Francis Le Page, Rose Andrew and Mabel Maie, Les- lie Brothers, Clinton Montgomery, Henrietta Savage. NEW MOVIIEPICTURES. HARRY HARMON, HIGH DIVER. THIS WEEK’S AMATEUR NIGHT WEDNESDAY. Telephone for Seats Park 23. RACING Every Week Day— Rain or Shine. JUCKEY CLUB ~EW CALIFORNI Peterson forgot all about sending the de- IOLICE FEEL CERTAIN ERICKSON IS INNOCENT Man Suspected of Looting Office at Stone’s Shipbuilding Yard Is Released. Edward Erickson, who ~was arrested Saturday night on suspiclon of knowing something about the robbery at F. W. Stone’s shipyard at the foot of Baker street, was released from custody last evening, the police being satisfied of his innocence. Yesterday afternoon the envelope which had contained the wages of A. Spatz, the watchman at the yard, was found con- tiguous to the scene of the crime. It had been torn open and the contents taken. Detectives Coleman and Crockett, who are working on the case, are satisfled that the hole in the floor of the office through which the thieves gained an en- trance was cut several days prior to the some streets, late Saturday night, but be- fore they succeeded in taking anythirg from them the officers were attracted to the scene by their cries for help and a:- rested Nave and Band. Two other rob- bers made their escape. They are sup- posed to be the men who have committed numerous hold-ups recently on the Bar- bary Coast. Charged With Burglary. Edward Roberts, a cripple, was arrest- ed last night by Special Officer Gillen and | charged with burglary. He lIs accused of breaking into a room in a boarding house at Montgomery street and steal- ing clothing valued at about $40. SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A CINCINNATI MERCHANT CINCINNATI, Nov. 24—C.. O. Delsv:h was arrested at Bradford Junction by postoffice inspectors and brought here to- SHOCKING SUICIDE > OF AN ABLE LAWYER Former Justice of the Colorado Snu- preme Court Blows Himself Up— With Dynamite. DENVER, Nov. 24—News has just reached this city of the sulcide of Judge M. A. Rogers, formerly of the Supreme Court of .Colorado and one of the ablest lawyers in the State, at Steamboat Springs, Colo., on ‘Wednesday last. The manner of the suicide was unusual. Judge Rogers lay down on_the ground with a Stick of dynamite under him and lighting a cigar fired the fuse from it and calmly smoked until the shock of the explosion ended his life. The rash act was commit- ted among some willows near Bear River, just lnsldg the town limits. Judge Rogers had been at Steamboat Springs all sum- mer with his wife. No cause is known for the suicide. plctures will also be shown. s 3 & An excellent programme has been pre- pared at Fischer’s Concert House for this week. It includes the Golden West trio; Oro, Bernard and Oro, in-“Scenes in Chi- natown'; Jack and Juanita Spraguello, novelty musical artists, in “Satan’s Pas- times"”; Maud Treadwell, a spectacuiar dancer; Eleanora Jenkins, the popular op- eratic soprano, in the disrobing scene from “Fra Diavolo,” and Marion George, the talented young violinist. Hinrichs’ orches- “tra promises an unusual musical treat. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SCOURING YOUR S‘CALP. Will Remove the Loose Dandruff Scales, but It Won’t Cure Dandruff. If your hair is brittle and thinning you have dandruff. The mere scouring of the scalp of the loose scales wqn't cure dan- druff; because dandruff is "nothing but scales of scalp being thrown up by a pes- tiferous little germ In burrowing its way w. T. HESS, NOTARY PUBLIC AND ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Tenth Floor, Room 1015, Claus Spreckels Bldg. hone Main 983, Telep! in Residence, California st.. below Powell. Residence Telephone James 1501 DIRECTORY OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. Catalogues and Pries Lists Malled on Applieation. COAL, COKE AN Pi i IRON. 3 C-WILSON & C0-, 23y e Teiephone Main 1864, FRESH AND SALT MEATS, Shipping Butchers, 104 30, 2, 2 3 p. m., connactl bbery. Mr. Stone, the proprietor of the g i GR AND HOTELS Wilh trains stopping ot the® entrance fa th | yard. feels Eure that somebody in his|day for a hearing before the United ST to the root of the hair, where it saps ins | JAS- BOYES & €D 0" T “Sain 1204 . x":f:.' ‘ ,fa‘fi. {Swo ears; on :33';2 "“E"d for | employ planned the crime. States Commispiox(\lel‘l m; a charge otD u?ms Park on Cuban Battlefield. vm:]uty. cmlxqsing falling htnlr and, in time, - 2 s; no - Buy your —————— the mails for fraudulent purposes. Deisch 3 baldness. jow you can’t stop dand: i GILS. On one side of these magnificent ferry tickets to Shell Mound. All trains vi SANTIAGO DE CUBA, Nov. 24—During ruff, Lotels is the wholesale and manu- Oakland mole connect with San Pablo. avenus ‘Would-Be Robbers Captured. conducted a furniture, bicycle and jewelry | 1 "rocent visit here General Wood bought | Jurg f;olt:n e:l;g; ‘:g:lv;:ven_! mflr‘-fiu ua- | LUBRICATING OILS, LEONARD & ELLIS, y facturers’ district—on the other re- ele%tnc cars at Seventh and Broadway, Oak- | pToujs Nave and Frank Band wera | Dusiness, and, it is charged, ordered goods | ¢ the Government the principal portion preparation that can dof’"-'-\( s the neew o::i 418 Front st., S. F. Phone Main 1719. tail _stores, clubs, railroad and |f|land Also all trains via Alameda mole con |y g oi\tne City Prison yesterday by |inlarge quantities from New York, CHi-| of the San Juan battlefleld. including San | entific discovery, Newbro's Herpicide. In PRINTING. newspaper offices, banks and the- nect with San Pablo avenue cars at Fcur- teenth and Broadway, Oakland. These electric Policemen Bunner and Morton on a ca&o. Cincinnati, Columbus and other | Juan Hill, the site of the bl lockhouse and fact, no other hair preparation claims to ki them E. G AUGHES. 511 Sansome st..’ 8. P. [ 43 aters. Street cars to all parts of 1 d disposed of them without . cars go direct to the'track in fifteen minutes. cities an POt out mak- | Bloody Bend. The tract comprises 200/ kill the dandruff germ—all of the cnl)fl—g:pots. ferries and parks— ooy Trains Jeave the track at 118 and | charge of attempt to commit robbery.|ing gmymam. His purchases were in al- | acres and cost $15,000. It will be consid- | clean the scalp; soap and water wlll'él; g i g s e i 445 b m. and immedlately after the last race. | They held up George Hansen of 239 East | most every ilne of merchandise and ag-[ered a United States reservation and the | that, but only Newbro's Herpicide gets at PRINTERS, BOOKSBINDERS. American an uropean plans. THOMAS H. WILLIAMS JR., President. | Street and Frank J. Sheehan on Jacksor | gregated many. thousands of dol ex- | Government intends to out a beautiful | tre root of tie trouble and kills the dan- | THE HICKS-JUDD CO., CHAS. F, PRICE, Secy. and Mgr. street, between Monigomery and Saun- |tending over a of several months. | park on the old battl druff germ.. ~ . . B Finet strest, San Tnctom,