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Positively cured by theso Little Pills, They also relieve distress from Dys. pepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A perfect remedy for Dizzi- ness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Bad _Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue, Pain in the Side. TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels, Purely Vegetable. Small Pill, Small Dose. Small Price, A;Vlclfic COISi Steamship Co. Steamers Jeave Brosdway Whart, San Franciseo For - Ketchikan, Juneat Skagway, ete., Alaska— o m, March 2'7, 12 17, 22 27, April 1. Change to com. pany’s stegmers nt Seattle. v Vv Vancouver, Beattle New Whateom—11 March 2, 7. 18 1.2 April 1. Change &i Beattle s compa sleamers for Alaska and O, N, Ry, st Rea or Taooma to N, P, My, at Vancouver to ( F R . Yor Wureks (lumboldt Bay)=130 p, m arch b, I8, 2 April 2 Baps, Port dow Angeles ana Wedondo (Los An welesy e, Mundays, © . m. Biate of Calitornie, Wednesdnys, § 6, m. For Los Angeles, calling at Bantd Crus, Mon terey fan Wimeon, Cayueos, Port Warford (Ban Lails ' Oty afta Barbar, Ventura, Hue Pedra, Ban Pedro and *New ’ " 81, April A, o, "Kor. 4 Han 'Jose del Hanta Tosa Tth of each on obtain folder, change steamers or sail HICRET OFFIOR 4 New Montgomery Gen. A Han Franel YODALL, PEISING & CO. 10 Market st Pacific Coast Steamship Co. FOR—— NATOR creeses JUNB 1 ATIC OF CALIFORNIA ... JUNE 1 Steamehipe CITY OF PUEBLA and QUEEN, eaving Ban Francisco May 20 and May 31 re. spectively, connect with above mers, The ships Senator and State of California de regular trips to Nome last year, land- ing wil passengers and frelght without loss, mishag delay. For passenger rates apply Ticket Office, 4 New Montgomery st. (Palace Hotel) GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Genl. Agents, 10 Market San Francl PECIAL ExcursionRates 70 PORTS IN MEXICD, A Delightful Winter Trip. nly $60, including meals and berth, for the round tri board the Pacific Const 8. 8. Co.'s ctenmer CURACAO, leaving SAN FRAN. MARCH 7th and APRIL 7th, due back 27th of each month, calling at_the following Mexican © SENADA, MAGDALENA BAY, SAN JOSE DE! CABO, MAZATLAN, ALTATA, LA PAZ, SANTA ROSBALIA and SUATMAS For §20 additional excursionists can return from mas by rail. For further partien Iars ¢ at TICKET OFFICE, 4 New Montg: ery street, or 10 Market street, Saa Franciac "O.R.& N- CO. Only Steamship Line to PORTLAND, Or., “nd Short Rail Line from Portinad to all points Es Through Tickets to all pointsx, ot or steamship and rall, at LOWIBST IRATE STEAMER TICEETS INOLUDE BERTE snd MEALS. ICOCK, Gen. st V. HI B.F. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First_and Brannan streets, at i p. m., YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at asaki and Fhanghal and con- ng with steamers for India, recelved on board on day of cargo AMERICA MARL HONGKONG MARU Tuesds April 16th, 1002 y, May Oth, 1902 reduced rates, NIPPON MARI und-trip t, con rat W. 1. AVERY, General Agent, Hamburg-#American. TWIN-BCREW EXPRESS SERVICE. PLYMOUTH —CHERBOURG—HAMBURG, DEUT. CHLAND, MARCH, 11, 3.30 P. M, A. Vieteria. .. Avril 10 | Deutschland. .. April 17 1 WIN-SCREW PA SENGLR *ERVICE, LY MOUTH CHERBOURG—~HAMBURG. Lo tia March 1|F 1a March 15 Penneylvania. March 8/ Moltka March 29 *To Hamburg direcs Hambur4-American Line, 37 B'way. N, Y. HERZOG & CO., General Agents for Pacific Coast, 401 California st., Ban Franciseo, Winter Trail Now Open to Nome, Teller and St. Michael, For passenger and express rates apply to TRANS-ALASKA COMPANY, Crocker building. Operating stage lines between Illamna Bay and above points. PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION CO. And €y tud Americana de Vaporss To Valparaiso, slopping at Mexican, Central and South American ports. Sailing from How- ard 8, pier 10, 12 m. March 12 TUCAPEL .... 30 . March 28 GUATEMALA ors are bullt expressly for Cen- American _ passenger ~service. Acapulco or Pasiama.) Freight fice, 316 California street. : ‘:, LFOL R, GUTHRIE & CO, Gen. Agents. PANAMA Rl s sLlNE! T0 NEW YORK VIA PANAMA DIRECT, Calin, $105; Steerage, $40; Meals Free. S. €, Argyll sails Monday, Mar, 17 - 8. Leclanaw eails Monday, Mar. 24 . 6. Argyl sails Tucsday, April 20 From Howard-street wharf at 2 m. Fregin y t st F. F. CONNOR, Pacific Coast Agent. COMPAGNIZ UIRECT LIME Balling ever Saturd CENZRALD TRANBATLANTIQUA TO HAVRE-PARIS, P RN Thursd: instead of 0 from pler 42, North foot ¢ ‘Morton street. Fizst class 16 Havre, §70 and upward. Sscond ciass 1o Havre, $i5 und upward. GENERAL FOR UNITED STATES and CAN- y (Hudson bullfllz). New ZI & CO., Pacil Coast. enue, Francisco. Agents, g 2 Tickets sold by all Rallroad Ticket Agents. omery Friday, March x'l'u}.'mn; or | at company's office, CTY MUST DA THE 0LD BONDS The Ccurt of Appeals Passes on the Dupont Street Widening. Duty of the Municipality to Create Fund Named in the Act. After many years of ltigation the Du- | pont-strect bonds case has been practi- | cally declded against this elty and coun- [ty by the United States Circult Court of Appeals, Judge Morrow in the United States Clreult Court decided in favor of | the city and county several months ago | on demurrer in the case of Joseph W. | | Mather against the city and county of | |8an Francisco to recover principal and | | Interest on Dupont-street widening bonds | | and coupons held by him. The United States Circuit Court of Appeals handed [ down n decision yesterday reversing the decree of the Circult Court and remand- ing the case for further proceedings in | conformity with the opinion of Judge Gil- { bert Judge Gilbert, who wrote the opinfon for the court, sald; The bonds, when issued, were the bonds of the city and county of Ban Francisco, and payment thereof would, indubftably, have been | enforees payment of other bonds of the y but for a provision contal f the aot absolving the ity ability for the debt so ores | After quoting from authorities Judge Glibert proceeded; The ground upon which the right to bring #ult against the county in the three dec ferred to was maintained was nty or was, | f they repr honds were ty e ot , Hable for the ented, but the point was m form of the honds of and the duty had been Imposed County \ reference to the puy townehiy the township honds A to require the exeroise of it officinl authority n the matter of levying, nnsensing and colleoting taxes wherewith 1o pay the bonds, We think the present case | bomer clearly within the prineiple of this de The provision i the ol of the Lewise and county of Ban Fran cimion. Inture by the that the elt by ot aot, * The demurrer of the defondant In error raiwed point that a sult could not be maintained and _county nds In the e alone, bt Uit o Which would be funds to pay the apons must be 3o o We don’t think the comp the city ¥ ) bring Into the sult any fendant than the obligor on the bonds. Those who acquired bonds under the au- | thorizing the widening Dupont ac- | quired the same before the State court had | pinced a construction upon the statute of 1im- | itations” as “applicable thereto, We find no error in the judgment of the Cireult Court sus- taining the “demu as to all the couy wave the last two, but as to the other grou we think the demurrer should have been over- ruled, * The bonds have not been p | for the r that the fund for the payment thereof has not been created am the law re- quired that it should be created. The present sult has jther aim than to compel the city and county to 4o whet it ought to do, and what the aect require it to do. Page, McCutchen, appeared for Mather and Lane for the city and county. Franklin K. | ADVERTISEMENTS. | BREATEST DAY IN FIFTEEN 4 YEARS, Yesterday was the greatest day of plano | #ales in the history of San Francisco, Three wagons could not deliver our planos. New planos from $08 up; exactly the same as of- fered as bargains by others for $105 to $265. Good stsndarda makes from $137 up; second hand ip 1l makes $25 up. We have sell, rent or store every piano left. Re installments $3 up, SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS LEFT. t and 1 Wm. Bourne .25 1 Goberstein & Fuller a5 1 Rogers & Ba 75 1 Fisher a5 1 Shubert G 7 Steinways 345 ¢ Heines . 675 & Chickerin 145 to 300 G Sherwoods 115 to 190 HEINE PIAND COMPANY, | CEARY ST., Opp. Union Square. P cxr e stablloA ittt | | | J1he “Dr Belt'”’ (with guaranteed curative properties of the expensive belts now wold by doctors and druggists, 1t gives & very strong current of electricity and in Bound to supersede Can_ be had from the undersigned only: NO AGENTS; NO DISCOUNT, Cir- | | cular free. Call or nddress PIERCE ELEC. TRIC CO., 206 Post st., San Francisc 1145 Broadway, New ‘York. Alden BEleotrio wuspensory) i to pomsess all the " Save Pain—UNTIL m“cn 10—Save Money $2 00 FULL S8BT OF TEGI(H Painless Extraction Full Set of Teeth. Gold Crowns, 22k. Bridgework, per tootl Silver Fillings Gold Fillings Boston Dental College, 737 MARKET ST, Lady sttendants. OPEN DAILY until p. m_ SUNDAYS, 9 to 4 Second floor. S WAVIRt, SANOA, dEw ZEALAND ano SYDNEY mm s's'c.’ DIREOT LINE 1o TAHITL puthdhashmentietiodbutsboetinds §S. ALAMEDA, for_Honolulu.......... y <..0....Baturday, March 8, 2 p. m, 88, VENTURA, for Honolulu, S8amon, Auck- land and Sydney..Thurs., March 20, 10 a. m, $8. AUSTRALIA, for Tahiti. .e Saturday, March 29, 10'a. m. 2.1 SPAECRELS & BROS, 63, Bnera, Agots, 321 Marici St o'l Passenger Offce, 643 Warket SL, Por Mo, 7. Paoie 81 AMBERICAIN LIN. NEW YORK—SOUTHAMPTON—LONDON. St. Paul, Mar. 12,10 =m Philadel., Mar. 26,10 an Bt. Louis, Mar.19,10 am 8, Paul, Apr. 2, 10 am RED STAR LIN, NEW YORK—ANTWERP—PARIS, Vaderland, Mar.12,noon Haverford, Mar.26,noon K on, Mar.19,nooa!Friesland,’ Apr. 2, ‘noon TERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., AB. D. TAYILOR. 30 Montgomery &t. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS, FOR U, 5. WAV! YAR) KRD VALLE)) Sleamers GEN. FRISBIS o: MONTIGELL) 3 and 8:30 p. m., except Sun- day. 45 a. m., 8:30 p. m. Leaves Vallejo 7 a. m., 12:30 noon, 6 p. m., sxcep: Sunday. Sunday, 7 a. m,, 4:15 p, m. Fare 5 M!Ay Tele] y. Main 1508. ~Landing and pler Mission-strect dock. HATCH was under obligation to pay | d, | Harding & Knight | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1902. | | | nown Land Promoters FOUNDER OF MANY TOWNS SINKS INTO LAST SLEEP Stroke of Paralysis Sudd\enly Ends the Life of C. H. Phillips, One of the Best K in California x i X NOTED LAND PROMOTER NIA TOWNS, WHOSE PARALYSIS HAS JUST I AND FOUNDER OF SEVERAL CALIFOR- SUDDEN DEATH FROM AN ATTACK OF OCCURRED IN THE GARDEN CITY. e AN JOSE, March 3. one of the most prominent land promoters in the State, was stricken by paralysis at his home on the Alameda this morning and died a few hours iater. He had just p: taken of a hearty breakfast, when at 7.30 | o’clock he was attacked by paralysis. His entire right side was affected. Physiclans were summoned, but he was so far gone that death ensued at 10:30 o'clock with- H. Phillipe, out the patient having regained con- | scious. Mr. Phillips was a native of Medina County, Ohio, and ars of age. In the early sixties he came to California, After a short residence in Napa Valley he re- moved to San Franecisco, where for a number of years he was a deputy collec- tor in _the customs service, 3 In 1871 the West Coast Land Company, which acquired a large tract of land In San Luls Obispo County, was organized and Mr. Phillips was made its secretary. The town of Templeton was laid out un- ENDS LITIGATION OF TWENTY YEARS San Jose Decision Re- calls the Liynching of Matthew Tarpey. —— e - Spocinl Dispateh to The Call, SAN JOSBE, March 3.—After incumber- ing the calendar of the Superior Court of this county for more than twenty years the case of Michael Cassin et al. vs. Mur- | doch Nicholson was decided by Judge Hyland to-day in favor of the plaintiff. This case is one of the side issues of the most bitter litigation ever carried on in the State, and back of it is a story of urder and a lynching. mThe action decided to-day grows out of the case of Nicholson vs. Matthew Tar- pey. Tarpey was a prominent politician of. Monterey. In the latter part of the sixties he sold to Nicholson a tract of land in Monterey County. A quarrel en- gued over the boundary line and Tarpey ghot and killed Mrs, Nicholson. After his arrest Tarpey was taken by a mob af vigilantes and hanged to a tree between Salinas_and Monterey. Nicholson brought suit in 1879 against Tarpey's estate to have the boundaries of the ranch over which they had quar- reled adjusted, and the suit of Cassin vs. Nicholson, growing out of the same af- fair, was commenced a year later. Both actions wege transferred to this county for trlal. The first case was tried_here three times and judgment given to Nich- olson, and each time the Supreme Court reversed the sdecision. A year ago the #uit was dismissed, and the second suit, Cassin against Nicholson, which eovers the same issue, but is in the form of an cjectment suit, was revived and brougit to trial, The decision to-day was againgt Nicholson. Tremps Chraged With Burglary. SALINAS, March 3.—The store of the Cooper-Ulray Company at Kings City was entered by burglars ecarly Sunda: morning. Sheriff Keef was summoned, and as the result of a clew which he dis- covered on the premises proceeded to San Ardo, where he arrested flve tramps. A number of watches, fan~y goods and jeces of jewelry valued at $500 were gtolen from the store, and part of this plunder was found upon the suspects. $9.00 Per Ton $9.00. Bettcr and cheaper than coal; no screer!sg, no waste. Your coal dealer sells Tesla Briquattes; all one size. Phone South 95 about them, der Mr. Phillips’ direction. He moved to that place, and, after Templeton had been established, he was interested in many other large real estate deals. Mr. Phil- ll\m built the Hotel Ramona in San Luls Obispo, About ten years ago Mr. Phillips came to Santa Clara County and opened head- quarters in San Jose. He bonded the Morgan Hill and S8an Martin ranches, be- tween this city and Gilroy, comprising many thousands of acres, and sold the property. jn_small tracts. The towns of Morgan Hill, S8an Martin and several other smaller places were lald out by him. When the “hard times” of a few years ago came Mr. Phillips was caught with an immense amount of bonded real estate on his hands and was nearly wrecked financially For the past few years he has done but little business. Few men in Santa Clara County were better known than Mr, Phillips. Besides his widow, six children survive him—Mrs. R. W. Sanford of Santa Clara, Mrs, Jo- sephine Vachell, Chauncey H., Chester D, and Nelson B. Phillips and Mrs, Jane Winningstad of S8an Francisco, e e e e e MANY CANNERIE WILL BE GL03ED Formation of a Salmon Trust Is Practically Completed. Bpecial Dispatch to The Call, VANCOUVER, B. C., March 3.—Con- trolling forty-six salmon cannerles out of the total of seventyslocated in British Co- lumbia, a syndicate of American capital- lsts I8 completing arrangements for the control of the salmon catch of next seu~ gon. The organization of the cannerfes has been going on for several weeks un- der the local guldance of Henry Doyle, a canners’ supply merchant, formerly of San Francisco. To-day it was given out that enough canneries had been secured to make the organization a success and the details of the deal probably will be completed at once. More thap half of the canneries in the combine will be closed next season. For three years the pack has been so large that the market in the old country is glutted with fish. Last season the can- ners did not make any profit, with compe- tition keen and prices low, and a large part of the pack is still unsold. Henry Doyle has interested American capital to the extent of $4,000,000 in the combine scheme. A joint committee rep- xesenting the purchasing syndicate and the owners of the canneries will place a value upon the various establishments. Then the cannery owners will be given shares in the new company, as well as a portion of the amount of the purchase In cash. More than half of the canneries will be closed 80 that the output will be reduced and prices increased. The com- bine is expected to be in working order in time to control this season’s business, — SoSone } Hurls Himself Before a Train. BAY COAST ROAD LOSES FRANCHISE Supervisors Repeal Or- dinance G-anting the' Privilege. Order Lease of New Prem ise for Harbor Police Station. Tha bill repealing the ordinance grant- ing the Bay and Coast Rallway Company a franchlse to operate a steam rallroad on certain streets and to enter the city at Twenty-fourth and Illinols streets was finally passed by the Board of Bupervi- sory yesterday. Supervisor Curtls stated that Attorney | W, T. Baggett had appeared before the Street Committee and explained struction which is fmposed on the com- pany by the terms of the proposed fran- chise, The Bay City Athletic Club' was granted a permit for an amiteur exhibition on Wednesday, March 12, 1902 A resolution was adopted prqviding that a lease be entered Into for @ period of two years from July 1, 1002, for the rental | of premises at the corner of Commercial and Drumm streets at a monthly rental of $175, to be used for the Harbor police | station, The Itallan-American Bank was grant- ed a permit to erect a seven-story build ing 95 feet In height on the corner of | Montgomery and Hacramento streets, The resolution offering the Bay View Land Company 800 an aere for an elght- acre tract to be used as a pesthouse site waR Ceforred one woek to hear a report thereon from the Health Roard, The Board of Publle Works requested ermission to withdraw reports hefeto- 'ore made on the syatem of sewerage for this city; also all plans and estimates thereon, it being the intention to resubmit the plans, specifications and reports in conformity with a resolutien of the Hu pervinors, The following street work was recoms mended by the Hoard of Works and re- ferred to the Strest Committes; ull acesptanes of the orowsing of North Point and Mawson streeta; oxtension of forty- Ave dayw (o IFlinn & Treacy (n which (o repave Haoramento wtreet, hotwaen Sanworme and it tory | that the width of sldewnlks be entah 1inhed b weven faot on Dorland street; ental Jinhment of grados ntraet; construction of wewers on Caroline wtreet, botween Fiftoenth and Sixteenth, and Creen street, onst of Plorce; construction of a tificinl ston wota and Noo streets, Twanty-fourth, The heads of departments were directed to furnish an estimate of thelr require- ments upon which to fix the approprin- tiong In the next tax budget. sidewnlks on Kentucky, Minne in and between 11izabeth | NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, St i ——— The Real Cause .ot Dandruff and Baldne At one time dandruff was attributed to be the result of a feverish condition of the scalp, which threw off the dried cutl« cle in scales, Professor Unna, Hamburg, Germany, noted authority on skin diseases, explodes this theory and says that dandruff is a germ disease. \ This germ Is really responsible for Aandruff and for so many bald heads. can be cured if it is gone about In right way. The right way, of course, the only way, is to kill the germ. Newbro's Herplclde does this, and causes the halr to grow luxuriantly, just as nature intended it should. the It the and For Stomach Disorders. Cout and Dyspepsia DRINK VICHY CELESTINS Best NATURAL Alkalinej Water 220 BROADWAY, N. PALACE and GRAND HOTELS. Y. On one side of these magnificent hotels is the wholesale an manu- facturers’ district—on the other ro- tail stores, clubs, rallroad a nowspufer offices, banks and th ters. Street cars to all parts of the city—depots, pass the entrance. American and Juropean plans. ferries and parks— __ Awvsmemts COLUMBIA G THE TRIUMPH OF THE SEASON. First Time in This City. Augustus Thomas' Peerless American Play, rizona “‘Best play seén on Broadway In a genera- tion.”"—N. Y. World. Every Night (including Sunday), Mat. Sat. «TIVOLI» EVENINGS AT 8 SHARP! MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 SHARP! Hear FUNNY TOPICS OF THE TOWN in The Magnificent Production of the GREAT HIJ OF THE BOSTONIANS, NG Serenade! SECURE SEATS IN ADVANCE. POPULAR PRICES—25¢, 50c and 75ec. Telephone Bush 9, Fischer's Theatre TEMPLETON, March 3.—Joseph Pur- cell, an old soldier, committed sulcide here yesterday by throwing Limself {n front of a moving train. He was born in Ohlo fifty-four years ago. Papers found on hi R O N eve » Compan D, ¢n the 17th of October, 156, _CPan¥ ——te. Cheap Rates to California. Every day during March and April the Santa Fe will sell one way tickets from Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Washington, ~Pittkbure, Cinefnrat, Bufalo,”Chicago, Kankas City, St. the Bast at the Louis and all other points in made one way to the Pacific O'Farrell st., bet. Stockton and Powell. Phone Main 231, o gROWr‘ED MOST THE l AUsPICIOUS DOOK>. ORENING. FOR THE SECOND WEEK. THE FRENCH MAID HAS CAUGHT THE TOWN, ENCHANTING MUSIC! - CAPTIVATING DANCES! lowest rates ever Coast. It you have friends to come put your orey in the hands of any Sa e WAll aTaes Tor 1he T AW AR that it | was impossible to raise the $25,000 for con- | n Bixth avenue, near Liko | mugnlnu'x 8. W hen Food Fa of its Purpose with consequent poverty of blood and energy ANHEUSER-BUSCH'S TRADE MARK. is a sure and positive correcs tion. It aids digestion and is in itself a food in liquid form. All druggists sell it. ils ,;.m(u'win '.E#’Sc*v.; Aatts Netiint I “‘:‘u‘nlle‘" / oIS, 3 Prepared only by wi#d Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass'n St. Louls, U, 8. A, Brewers of the famous Budwelser, Michelob, Black & Tan, Pale-Lager, Faust, Anheusers Standard, Export Pale and Exquisite. Question for College Debate. Postpones the Dedication. STANFORD UNIVERSITY, March 3.— STANFORD UNIVERSITY, March = The question for the intercollegiate de- | Mrs, Stanford has announced that the bate between Stanford and Califor date for the dedication of the new memo- which will be held in San Francisc rial church erected to the memory of April %, was wired to the University Senator Stanford has been postponed aw= California to-day by J, Frank English o to the Inability of the workmen to | the intercolleglate debating committee, It | plete the bullding by next Sunday. esolved, that the Southern States | fon_services, which will be should grant the suffrage to the negro in | Rev, Heber . Newton of aceordance with the spirit of the fifteenth pal Church of New York, provided that the ques- funday, nstead of | onstitutionality of th rounced 1 Ahall nat be brought in | i M et subject was chosen by ths members the Carnot team—Jones, Get Your Shoes Now Wagner, Rice and Loofbourow—and the | At the Hee Hive Bhoe Co,, where regular | Calitornia debaters have one week In | %1850 shoes for men and women are sold which to che the side of the debate | for #185; good wearing, neat und wtyl which they propose to uphold yet only $195, 717 Market st., near Thi | AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMANTS, Emil Sauer Afternoo’ e PILANOL A ABRINTED BY MR, J. B, BIRMINGHAM Contralto, ACCOMPANIED BY THE PIANOLA AT METROPOLITAN HALL, MATINEE WEDNESDAY, MARCH &, at 2:10, Complime=tary ticketn now redy at KOWI 2 6 e MOUSE, 28 O'Farrell Btrest, where <ents will be re. In order to secure good seats all interested in this wonderful little device should secure them early. The Pianola is used and indorsed by Sauer himself, who says: o “The Pianola g v's me more bleasurs than thous m is of so-called tvasts of ety (s of pranistic ¢ffort. All selec of Emile S: ons will be taken from the favorite concert pieces ter, the greatest living pianist Py | OPERA RA HOUSE MATINBES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK, \GEORGE OBER ca’ ‘omeatans, One Amorlea’s Foremost Comed o Chas. Floyt's Greatest Comedy, A Contented Woman. THE BIGGEST HIT YET. POPULAR PRICES—10e, 10¢, 25c, 5Oe, Tde. Good Orchestra Seats All Matinees, 20c. — NEXT W — 5 George Ober In ““The House That Jack Bullt. SPECIAL! FRIDAY AFTERNOON AT 3:15, METROPOLITAN HALL.-' SPECIAL Matinee Saturday, March 8. Last Appearance in San Francisco, MME. EMMA NEVADA. Assisted by PABLO CASALS, LEON MOREAU and DANIEL MAQUARR Presenting the Most | ot ¥ K ™ Brilliant Pro LAST SYMPHONY CONCERT the Musical History of ToRramme in (Second Serles.) NOW RIEA ) PAUL STEINDORFF, Director. SEATS MAN, CLAY & corg, tHEN Seats—$1 50, $1, 7oc and B0c, at Sherman, PRICERS 1, 4 ot & Clay & METROPOLITAN HALL. EXTRA! Friday Evening, March 7. Only Appearance Here—the Famous American Violin Virtuoso, LEONORA JACKSON VAUDEVILLE WONDERS! THF TEN NELSONS; THE AUERS; EVA MUDGE; WOODS AND MO0s88; PROBYN LADIES QUAR- TET; BILLY CLIFFORD; NU- GENT AND FERTIG; THE BIO- GRAPH; LAST WEEK OF THE | MEERS. - ST PORTED BY. Seats, 20c; Balcony, 10c; Box Seats 0, o ind R, HARRY J. siLLOWS, Tenor; WM. BAUER, = =tanist Seats Now on~ Sale at Sherman, Clay & BELASCO sxs THALLS PRICES—80c, $1 and $1 50, Frad\d Managers. pEgs | LAST STROKE oxt Week—"OLIVER TWIST." TO-NIGHT—Al this weelk. Matinee Sat'dy and Sunday. Flaborate pro- duetion of the successful melo- arama. Tull of _exclting incidents ‘and novel effects. To-Night and Al Week ! A BIG SUCCESS BVERYWHERE! AT THE White Horse Tavern A Big Production of & Clever Play. Beautiful Alpine Scenery—Great Cas Beats on Sale 6 Days In Advane MATINEE SATURDAY and SUNDAY, PRICES—13¢, 20e, B0c and 78e. GRAND CONCERT. AILEEN McCABE, THE WONDERFUL CHILD VIOLINIST, Assisted by Promingnt Local Talent, Wil Make Her Debut at SHERMAN & CLAY’S HALL, This Tuesdsy Evening, Mareh 4, at 8 o’oluck. Tickets on salé at Sherman, Clay & Co.'s Music Store on and after March 3. PROGRAMME—I—Violin solo, ‘“‘Concerto in G Major” (De Beriot); vocal soio, “My Heart at Thy Sweet ce'" (Salnt-Saens), from “Samson et Delila,” Mrs. Eva Tenney; violin solo, ‘‘Scene de Ballet’” (De Heriot). I[I—Vio- lin lo, ‘‘Fantaisie Caprice’” (Vieuxtemps); voeal' solo, ‘“‘Chanson Provencale'' (E. Del *Acqua), Mr, Tenney; violin solo, ‘‘Legende’ (Wienlawskl). Mrs. Noah t, accom~ RACING Every Weel Day— Rain o» Shine. NEW CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUS OAKLAND RACETRACK. Races start at 2:15 p. m. sharp. Werry-boat leaves San Francisco at 12 m. and 12:30, 1, 1:30, 2, 2:30 and 3 p. m., connecting with trains stopping at the entrance to the track. Last two cars on train reserved for ladies and their escorts; no smoking. Buy your | ferry tickets to Shell Mound. All trains vis Oakland mole connect with San Pablo avenus electric_cars at Seventh and Broadway, Oak~ land. Also all trains via Alameda mole con- nect with San Pablo avenue cars at Fourteentn and Broadway, Oakland. These electric cars go_direct to the track in Afteen minutes. PRICES--EV' g, TO-NIGHT—ONE WEEK. FIRST TIME HERE. Anthony Hope's Great Romance, Rupert of Hentzau. A Sequel to “The Prisoner of Zenda." Complete Original Production. Splendid Cast—Handsome Costumes. TWO SPECIAL MATINEES of THE PRISONER. OF ZENDA Will Be Given on Thursday and Saturday Afternoons. NEXT—EA::;!;{E Campbell's Immortal Play, WHITE SLAVE." SEATS THURSDAY. WINTER CIRCUS! WOODWARD’S PAVILION, —Valencia and Fourteenth Sts.— Entire Change of Bill A MASTODONIC AGGREGATION OF SYNDICATED SHOWS, STARTLING ARENA FEATS. GREAT DUNBAR TRIO. SUPERB TROOP OF TRAINED ANIMALS. ADMISSION 25 Cts. CHILDREN 10 Cts, VERY FUNNY THROUGHOUT. eturning--Trains leave the track at 4:18 Reserved Seats, 20c and 50c. Matinees Sat- and 443 b . and immediately After the last urday and Su Reserved seats to any part Tace. : of the ‘theater, 256, Children to Matineds ife. THOMAS H. WILLIAMS JR.. President. Next Production—LITTLE CHRISTOPHER. ¥ CHARLES F. PRICE, Secy. and Mgr.