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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1902. ADVERTISEMENTS. ill*Fincklo 818-820 MARKET ST. SAN FRANCISCO. 0L 3 L Men’s Furnishings. Leather Goods. Negligee Shirts. Good 75¢ values ai..48¢ > The above are in th 1 st colors; to be worn w white collar: made with detached u! Superior workmanship. Suspenders. ubber on all ends. Regu- styles and colors; plain and i ek IR EE mounted, all linen hemstitched Handker- chiefs. I dered. Big values at 50c and 75c. Our prices < Rl siaunaeced. - Besuler Big value at 2 for ...... 25¢ and BOe Imir.ution Aliigator Club Bags. Mll’[fll’S. 33c ‘Goc ose rse | mmm- cate Sxy xsh Belts. ¥irmors, Nickel "with . cov Frame s 24c, .un 5 Leather- Dressing Combs. elte Cellul Horn, Alum Back. Rubpber, i z ber, Fine t manufacture; lengths. 8x19 90c 6x15 50¢ 7x17 The able Tennis, just 50c to $1.00 .50¢ per dozen Ext Onr Book Department Spe.mls Continue to Eclipse Our Expectations. time s of paper novels. which include books by such au B . rence Lynch, Zola, Hall famous Pa ors as Opie Read, W Caine, Mrs. Holmes, C: that are regu- s . ‘cut to 81,18 Hough): publ' her’s price . publisher's pi cutto.. 81,18 publisher’s price $1.50, cut to_ 98¢ 's price § 1.0 e $1.30, cut to 1.08 75 new and up-to-datestyles to select from anging in price from $2.00 to $335.00. Baby Carriages and Go-Carts. UNITED STATES BRANCH. STATEMENT oo CONDITION AND AFFAIRS CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— MANCHESTER SURANCE COMPANY ENGLAND, ON THE ber, A. D. 1801, and for made to the CALEDONIAN AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY F NEW York, ' —OF THE— | | | AL YORK, IN THE STATE OF NEW on the 3lst day of December, . for tne year ending on that day, "HESTER. as State of Call- urance Commissioner of the ot _sec fornia, pursuant to the provisions 0 and 611 of the Political Code, “as per blan furnished by the Com- CAPITAL. of Capital Stock, paid up in < +++..$200,000 00 | ASSETS. | Cash Market Value of all Siocks and $292,200 00 S 039 18 due Course of Collee- | tien . Due from 255,103 45 other Companies for Re- not Matured, | insurance on losses already paid.. 8,638 95 d Marine Risks 48 10 for Re- | Total Assets 285 29 e 205 08 LIABILITIES. = —————— | Losses adjusted and unpald ........ $3.130 o7 90,102 OT | Somas In Deocess of Adfustinasi e TV 07 | 10 BUBDENBE rerreiorenars an 6,521 76 = Losses resisted, Including expenses.. 11950 oy $79,584 51 | Gross premiums on Fire Risks ru | “'ning one year or less $15,073 83,391 56 | reinsurance 50 per cent ... 7.836 10 24,048 03 | Gross premiums on Fire Risks run. 5 | "ning more than one year, $9043 20; | lsurance pro rata 543,200 70 ber liabilities o e one year, | Total Liabilities ... 333,042 60 $082 055 99, reinsurance pro rata 515,170 97 | o - 333,042 60 All other Liabilities . | INCOME. — S " : . B | et casn actually received for Fire Total Liabilities ....oenennenns 14502 44 | Mo e AR INCOME. = | meeeived foc . ot & ‘on Bonds, Sto DRSS uills sctunily SYCRVRE TRt 7”",1 412,716 53 | 8l other sources .. 11,300 62 e et Foa > Received for profit on realization of % < e IBVESIEDLS -.nnznsennns wovarasos from all Gther SOUTCES........... 7,204 17 Total Income ... Total Income EXPENDITURES, Net amount paid for Fire Losses (in- cluding $27,316 52, losses of pre- vious years) Paid or sllowed for Commission or Brokerage | | | $1,469,921 00 | | | Paid for Salaries, Fees and other |~ charges for officers, clerks, etc... 4,865 22 Paid for State, National and Local xes ... b e s o g 3,995 o1 Total Expenditures ..... S $104,391 86 Losses incurred during the year....$81, l.wsx = | Risks :nd Premiums, | Fire Risks. | Premiums. Fire P.skal Premiums. [ { - Net amount of Risks| Risks written during zn,; Guring the | _year $15,703,775 | $160,556 23 ’ $182,497,461/82,108,292 83 | Net amount of Risks| sunt of Risks| expired during _the| during | vear ... i 16,184,773 | 143,850 189,248,638 2,121,957 66 | Not amount in force| 2. December 31, 1901... | 24,716 20 | 190,349,213| 2,069,3: 2,210,863 42 CHAS. H. POST, President. N. A. McNEIL, Secretary, Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 29th day of January. 1902, H. E. FRANCK, Notary Public. 3, S. Manager. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Tth éay of February, 1902 EDWIN F. COREY, Commissioner for California. Pacific Coast Department 323 California Streect, San Francisco. GEO. W.BROOKS, THOS. d. CONROY, Asst. Manager. Manager. BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO., Directors. Pacific Coast Department 328 California Strect, San Francisco. GEO. W. BROOKS, THOS.dJ. CONROY, Asst. Manager. Manager. BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO. Director: A $20 Belt for $5. Same as others sell at $20. Gen- uine; not a toy. No_ drugs; no. humbug. It cures with- out medicine. Not sold by druggists. No dis- counts. Free by malil on receipt of price. Circulars free. Ask for the “‘Dr. Alden Elec- tric Belt.”” Call or address PIERCE ELEC- TRIC CO., 206 Post st., 8. F., or 33 W. Twenty-fourth st., New York. DIRECTO RY OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. Catalogues and Price Lists Malled on Application Big & is a non-poisonone romody for Gonorshae: Gloet, Spormatorrhas, Whitds, unnatural dis: COAL, COKE AND PIG IRON. 3 CWILSON & C3.. 200 Bestery Strct _Telephone Main 1804 charges, or any inflamma- | FRESH AND SALT MEATS, [ Ot > “&’,‘,‘. e How | BRI S S. BOYES & (0 Sviwping Butchers, 104 l“EE“ 0“‘ gg, PA0ss. Non-astringeot, JAS. < &W Ciay. Tl Main 1294, “;.:I‘:"m:“’“t Sold by Druggists, oiLs. | S ot gk LUBRICATING OILS. LEONARD & hLLIB or lea, 418 Front st., | S F. Phone Main 9. | h‘cnln sent on request. =t B | PRINTING. PRINTER, | EC HbfiflE5 511 Sansome st.. PRINTERS, BOOKEINDERS. THE EICKS-JUDD CO., 23 Fist 8. F. THE WEEKLY CALL &1 per Ycar. street, Ban Francisco. | 1,985 41 | 8,898 83 | _5 PARTAN -~ OLD WORLD MARINE UNDERWRITERS MAY PAY GILDEMEISTER CLAIMS Cable Their Willingness to Submit Matter to Arbitration #f Local Speculators, Whose Interest Is $50,000, Agree. e VESSEL WHICH WAS COMPELLED v + TO ANCHOR OFF POINT BONITA TO AVOID GOING ASHORE. | | CABLEGRAM received yesterday | A from London by M. A. Newell & | Co. holds forth hope of the pay- ment for the reinsurance specula- tors who eighteen months ago risked their money on the chance of the safe arrival of the German ship Otto Gildemeister. The dispatch reads, “‘We are willing to submit all claims to arbitration if your pecple will agree.” As the people here | | had given up all hope of realizing on| their speculation, Newell expects to have no difficulty in getting a unanimous agree- ment to abide by the decision of an arbi- tration committee. The Otto Gildemeister was bound to Portland, Or., from Yokohama. She made a long passage and when she was towed | into San Diego, dismasted, all hope for | her safety had been abandoned. She was towed here and the board of survey that examined her reported that it would take three-fourths of the vessel's insured val- ue to put her in her former condition. Under the German rule of underwriting this made her a total loss. She was con- Gemned and sold and as the Homeward Bound s now trading under the American flag. “The claims of San Francisco specula- tors, which aggregated more than $50,000, were refused on the ground that the ship had not arrived at Portland, Or.; that a call at San Francisco was not provided for in the policies, and that the vessel had been condemned and was a loss anyway. The San Francisco claimants based thelr demand for payment on the ground that the vessel was sufficlently seaworthy to bave reached Portland and the old world underwriters have evidently come to the AD VER’.USEM.ENTS. Little Children can safely take this famous well- | known remedy. Made entirely of | herbs, warranted free from mer- cury, and poisonous substance, that is why everyone likes Beecham’s Pills. 8old Everywhere—In Loxes 10c. and %o Drunkards Quickly Cured at Home—Any Lady Can Do it—€osts Nothing to Try. A new tasteless discovery which can be given in ffee or food. Heartily endorsed by W. and all | rance workers. It does it work so silently and | m) surely that while the devoted wife, sister or daugh looks on, the drunkard ts reclaimed oven against his viil §s and withiout his knowledge. Send ycur name and a foDr.J. W, Haines, 148 Glenn Bidg. Cincinnatl, O and he will mail a trial package of Goiden Specific frae to show how easily it §6 to eure drunkards with this remedy. Full-gized boxes of Golden Specific are for sale in San rancisco by J. B. GATES & CO., me st. Worid, Weskaesses or any contracted A, Treatment personally or by letter. A Cure in every. MARRIAGE, MAILED FREE. (A DBV VDDV RO visir DR. JORDAN'S great MUSEUM OF ANATORY Positive ‘case undertaken. valuable book for men) l).. JORDAN & CO., 1051 Market St., 8, F. 1051 XARZET 6. bat. 60723, B.7.Cal, OR. JORDAN-DISERSES. OF MEN DR-HALL’S REINVIGORATOR: The Llwalmuleu ical Museum in the P Consultation free and_strictly private. Write for Book. PHILOSOPRY of Stops all losses in 24 hours. Five QELS edy cures Emissions, Impotency, 2 ‘Varicocele, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Strictures, Drains, Lost Man- (U4 (W] hood and all other wasting ef- % fects of self-abuse or excesses. BJ Sent sealed, $2 bottle; 8 bottles, $! xumnleod to cure any case. Call or address ord HALLS MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 855 Oakland, Also for sale at lm%l Market st §. F. Send for free book. | from going ashore. —ie conclusion that there may be some merit in this contention. -— Harbor Commissioners Meet. The State Board cf Harbor Commissioners met yesterday afternoon fn regular session and disposed of the roufine business that has accu- mulated since the last meeting. The fire which occurred In the ferry depot on June 2 damaged the roof and rooms of the State Mining Bureau to the extent of $106 50. The payroll for May was allowed and ordered paid. It amounts to $24,105 75, against $22,727 40 for April. People that fought their way along the water front through the dust clouds raised by the May winds will be interested and perhaps surprised to learn that the Harbor Commissioners ex- pended $2731 60 for sweeping and watering the wharves and roadway and $975 for janitor work in the ferry depot. Spartan Loses the Wind. The American ship Spartan, which arrived yesterday from Seattle, had to anchor for sev- eral hours off Point Bonita to save herself She was sailing in. The wind fell suddenly and left the ship at the mercy of the currents. She was anchored for sfveral hours. The Spartan was nine days mak. ihg the trip from Seattle. She brought 2222 tcns of coal. s e o3 Transport Officers for Gedney. Charles R. Palmer, lately mate of the army transport tender Slocum, has been appointed chief officer of the coast survey steamer Ged- ney. M. Hunter, who was second officer on the Warren, has been given similar rank on the Gedney, and the third officer of the survey beat will be J. Stantcn, who was fifth officer or the Thomas. The Gedney is at Seattle. The three mariners will leave this morning on the Umatilla. Lurline Again Leaking. The brig Lurline was obliged to put into Guaymas on account of springing a leak. She resumed her voyage June 1. The Lurline re- cently went ashore and is being brought home under the supervision of Captain von Helms, who was sent down by the underwriters and who succeeded in getting the vessel afloat and repaired sufficiently to sail home. Broke Her Windlass. The British bark Antiope, which sailed on Tuesday for Ladysmith, returned to port yes- terday on account of having broken her wind- lass. Repairs will be made here. el Goes to Mexico. The brig Consuelo has been sold by the Charles Nelson Company to Mexican parties, ond when she leaves here it will be to return no more. NEWS OF THE OCEAN. The schooner Aloha loads general mer- chandise here for Lahaina and Kailua and the bark Alden Besse, same cargo for Honolulu. AP A Cargo for Hilo. The bark Amy Turner sailed vesterday for Hilo with a general cargo valued at $25,720. The cargo included the following merchandise and produce: 6295 Ibs bread, 3610 gals wins, 495 bbls flour, 1966 ctls barley, 34,677 1bs mid- dlings, 48,124 Ibs bran, 141 ctls wheat, 127,506 1bs rolled bariey, 2000 1bs dried peas, 120 ctls potatoes, 8150 Ibs lard, 656 bales hay, 202,625 Ibs fertilizer, 25 bbls beer, 15 pkgs dry goods, + pkgs electrical supplies,’ 46 sks coal, 200 cs powder, 10 cs blasting caps and fuse, 50 cs and 144 gals whisky, 44 cs shoes, 9 pkgs bicycles and sundries, 26 Dkgs fresh’ fruits, 118 pkgs millwork, 200 bbls lime, 500 1bs tobacco, 50 cs coal ofl, 81 coils rope, 31 cs lamp goods, 25 cs canned 'goods, 751 pkgs groceries and provis- fons. Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Wednesday, June 4. Stmr Geo W, Elder, Randall, 50 hours trom Portland, via Astoria 49 hou; s Kewpurg, Krickson, 62 hours from San Pedro. Stmr Noyo, Ellefsen, 15 hours from Fort Bra, ‘Semr Arctlo, Erickson, 25 hours from Bu- reka. “Stmr Astec, Trask, 81 hours from Nanatmo. Stmr Pomona, Shea, 19 hours from Bureka. Stmr Scotia, Erickson, 16 hours from Rock- Etmr Rival, Olsen, 74 hours from South nd. Ship Spartan, McArthur, 9§ days from Se- attle. Bktn Katle Flickinger, Zenthner, from Grays Harbor. Bcbr Jda Schnauer, Brasting, 9 days from Port Gamble. Schr John A, Nilson, 4 days from Columbia River. Schr 8 Dantelson, Larsen, Fish Rock. CLEARED. Wednesday, June 4. Stmr State of California, Thomas, San Diego; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Bark Amy Turner, Warland, Hilo; Welch & Co. SAILED. Wednesday, June 4 Stmr Ryba, Cantillion, Blaine. Stmr Santa Monica, Olsen, Eureka. 6 days 15 hours from | Hathor, hence May L Stmr Lyra, Willlams, Seattle. Stmr Newburg, Erickson, Grays Harbor. Stmr Westport, Smith, Bear Harbor. Bark Amy Turner, Warland, Hilo. SPOKEN. April 14, lat 15 S, lon 27 W—Br bark Beech- dale, from Fraser River, for Liverpool. June 1, lat 49 N, lon 7 W—Ger ship Alster, from Tacoma, for Queenstow: June 1, lat'41 N, ‘lon § W—Ger ship Chris- tel, from Antwery, ‘for San Diego. May 81, lat 23 16 N, lon 74 22 W—Stmr Fi- nance, frcm New York, for Colon. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, June 4, 10 p m—Weather | bazy; wind NW, velocity 16 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. NEAH BAY—Passed in June 4—Ger stmr | , for Tacoma; Br stmr for Ludy!mlth stmr . for Seattle; stmr Grace Dollar, hence May 31, for Seattle; stmr Edith, hence "June 1, for Seattle. Passed out June 4—Stmr Ohio, from Seattle, for Nome: schr Wm Nottingham, from coma, for Shanghal. ASTORIA—Arrived June 4—Stmr Lakme, hence June 1; stmr Columbla, hence June 2. Salled June 4—Br ship Lord Shaftesbury, for Queenstown. SAN DIEGO—Sailed June 4—Schr Wawona, for Grays Harbor. ROCKPORT—Sailed June for San Francisco. UMPQUA—Arrived June 2—Schr Lily, hence May 23. in June 4— Victoria, hence May 3: Eureka, from Kahuluf, 4—Schr Alumna, PORT TOWNSEND—Passed Barge Richard IIl, from Alaska. Arrived June 4—Ship Emily F Whitney, hence May 18; schr Lottle Bennett, from Val- paraiso; stmr Eureka, from Honolulu. SAN PEDRO—Salled June 4—Schr J M Col- man, for Facoma; stmr Despatch, for San Francisco. | PORT ANGELES—Sailed June 4—U S stmr | Wisconsin, for Bremerton. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived June 4—Schr Roy Somers, hence May 20. Sailed June 4—Ger bark Visurgls, for Val- paraiso. ABERDEEN — Arrived June ¢—Stmr Se- quola, hence May T ACOMA~ Arfiyed June 4—Schr John F Mil- ler, hence M Sailed June 4—Schr Wm Nottingham, Bhanghal. Arrived June 4—Bark Coloma, from Callao. ROCKPORT—Salled June 4—Stmr Navarro, for San Francisco. SEATTLE—Arrived June 3—Stmr Chas Nel- son, from Whatcom June 4—Stmr Bertha, from Tilamna. Salled June 3—Stmr Ohio, for Nome. Continued on Page Eight. ADVERTISEMENTS. TEETH Low Rates Allowed by Cur New York Office, Until June 30 the following prices will hold good: Full Set of Teeth (Drexler’s patent; $10 Gold Crowns (this month). $5 Gold Fillings (this month). DREXLER PAINLESS DENTAL CO. of New York. 8. F. PARDORS 1104 MARKET STREET, Corner Turk. “Desirable location, unsurpassed cuisine, unequaled ser- vice and modern conveniences are the attributes that have made these two ho- tels popular with tourists and travel- ers who visit San Francisco. Dr. Lyon’s PERFECT Tooth Powder TUsed by people of refinement for over a quarter of a century. — .Y for | S E | § § : § E Come Early To-Day Short Lot Sales For Thursday Only. A score or more of extra special sales are arranged for to-day (Thursday). We alwavs endeavor to put on enough of each class of goods to last the entire day of the sale. Often when 3000 yards of a fabric would be enough for a day s sale, in order to get the lowest price, we are compelled to take the entire lot of 4000 yards that the man may have to sell. After our sales day is over we find 800 or 1000 yards of this material left, not enough for another day’s offering. It is 2o or 30 such short lots 2s these that we offer for to-day’s special selling. Do not be disapponted if you come late in the day and find that the article you wish to buy is all sold out. To-Day Then We Offer: 221 ch White Lawn Tucking, with French Valenciennes Inserting, 2 charming material for frontings and pretty summer waists, various qualitics and styles, in small lots at one-third off regu'ar prices. While Waist Patterns, sheer lawn, with beautifully embroidered ironu, worth $2.00 each, two dozen to-day at . . . $1.12 Embroideries and Insert ons, fine Nauuook md Cunbn:, fi'om £y (o ‘ mches wlde, worth 20¢ and 25c, balance of a large lot, to-day, yard . . . . . . 14e Good Cambric Embroidery, 2 to 4 inches wide, worth 10c and 12 }{c, nrdzy, yxrd 8c English Torchon Laces, 75 dozen, and about 50 dozen Point de Paris Laces, ranging in width from 3 to 4 inches, attractive new patterns, worth Sc, 10¢ and 1234c a yard, to- (. BigSe . .80 6 Dozea Pompndour Hnir Comb:, pulty lh!" gfl'em, m-dAy B SO TN . 18e Last Day of Ribbon Sale, 30c and 50c¢ Qualities, 19¢ and 29c. Dress Facing for summer Dresses, 3 inches wide, assortment of colors, to-day, yard. . 2% @ nunnnne g RRERRRR RRRRRE RERVE RRRRERE RRNERERY. RRRERER RERRRY KRERY RERRREN RRRRRRY RRRRRR KRR RREERRE KRR RRR R KRR, Ladies’ Hose Supporters, to hook on corset, in colors, to-day, pair . . . . 10e¢ Colorzd Hooks and Eyes, to match colors in dress goods, worth 1oc card, n)-day . 8¢ Tepe Mea ures, in pretty metal cases, 35¢ values, fo-day . . - w2 8-Ifich Rubber Combs, good quality, coarse and fine teeth, m-day, F R e 7e Perfumed Talcum Powder, the 1oc size, to-day . . . o Ezu de Toilet Violet Water, true odor, § dozen of 35c size, to-day, each . . 19¢ 75c Shirt Waists 39c, odd lots, but all sizes, in the entire lot, made up of many kinds, Striped Madras, Solid Chambray and fancy Percales, this season’s make and styles, were 75¢, ciosing price to-day . . . .39¢ Ladies’ Muslin Skirts, full il dpuy Seuscs witls diop codaldiey tnd 3 tacks shows em- bro'dery, under ruffic with dust raffle, 2 3; s value, will only sell 3 to a single c\u(omer, at to-day’s special price, each . . 2 Men’s Cotton Hose, good quality worth 2 5: pw, p\lrph or un, M 120 and '3° Men's Soft Bosom Shlrt:, a sample line in size 15 only, Madras and Pzrulen oY oy . 470 © 870 ¢ Goff Shirts, in pretty up-to-date Percalci, sizcs 135§ t0 135, wo-day . . . 70 Ladies” and Misses’ Solid Gold Rings, about 100, left from the recent sale, guarzmezd solid gold with pretty stone settings, to-day . . . . 63¢ Children’s Hose, 1xt ribbed, Hermsdorf fast black, sizes 6 to 9;4, a few dosen caly, to- day, pair. - . . 152 Fine Scotch Mndru, " the 20¢ and - 25: p: ynd qua!mu, "fiir ‘amortment of patterns and colors, to-day. . . . .12¢ 70-Inch White Or;mduu. a'fine grade suitable for graduation and mmng drags, worth 35¢ ayard, to-day . . . . . - 240 QOolored Dress Goods Remnants—A thousnd o more short lengths of this season’s'most popular fabrics, suitable for waists, separatc skirts and children’s dresses, on sale to-day on tables in main aisle at one-quarter off the already reduced rem- pant prices. Sma'l Jots of a dozen different kinds of Framed and Unframed Pictures, from 3 to a dozen copies each of many popular music folios, and a hundred and one odds and ends of sheet music, on special sale to-day in their departments on second flagr. CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST- AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE. WARANRRNE ARURE WAARAR AARAR AR ARARAAE CARAARE WARRA WRARAR WRARR AR AXANNAR RR AR ARAAAR ARRACR A AR RARRR WAARE ARRA AR ARagaw § LLARRRA AQRARAAAR WA NL AR AR AR A AR AR § § i i AMUSEMENTS. BESHEAR LAST FOUR NIGHTS. MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. WM. H. CRANE'S COMEDY SUCCESS, HIS WIFE’S FATHER NEXT MONDAY, June 9. Inauguration of Fifth Annual Seasom MISS FLORENCE ROBERTS In David Belasco's Great Play, “ZAZA " Seats now selling two weeks in uxnnn TIVOLIEE EVENINGS AT 8 SHARP! SOUVENIR TOY MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 SHARP! GINGERY VAUDEVILLE! Le Roy & Clayton; Irene Franklin; Hill and Whitaker; Murphy aund Slater, and the Biograph. Last times of Peter F. Dailey and Com- pany; Stuart Barnes; Two Little Pucks, and Lotta Gladstone. Reserved Seats, 25c; Balcony, 10c; Box Seats and Opera Chalrs, 50¢. LOOK OUT FOR THE MOTOGIRL THE SENSATIONAL MYSTERY OF THE COLUMBIA i | LAST 3 NIGHTS—MATINEE SATURDAY. KATHRYN KIDDER In L. Du Pont Syle's Adaptation of Dumas’ FRANCILLON. Last Time Saturday Night. HAS CAPTIVATED THE TOWN! The Magnificent Production of THE Toy-Maker! NEW SONGS! TOY SHOP' SCENE! POPULAR PRICES—20c, 50c and 75 Telephone Bush 9. GRANDos: MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. EVERY EVENING—ANOTHER BIG HIT. America’s Youngest Star, Beginning NEXT MONDAY, HENRY MARGARET MILLER ANGLIN And a Special Company in A. W. Pinero's “TRELAWNY OF THE WELLS.” | MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. SEAT SALE BEGINS THIS MORNING. Californix v To-DAY <] | MAUDE FEALY In the Madison Square Theater Success, “MY LADY DAINTY” By Madeline Lucette Ryley. First Time on Any Stage at 10c, 15¢, 25e, 50c, TSe Good Orchestra Seats All Matinees 25e. NEXT WEEK.. & ALL THIS WEEK. A NEW CHARM. SOUVENIR MATINEE SATURDAY. MR. JAMES NEILL And the NEILL COMPANY, Presenting Geo. H. Broadhurst's New and Suac- cessful Romantic Comedy, THE RED KNIGHT. Next Sunday Night—Dion somwnd Charm- .“MISS HOBBS." ing Racing Play, 8. Oflm “THE JILT.” ry SEATS READY. I a® "% e ey = TO-NIGHT—ALL THIS WEEK. MATINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, The Powerful and Successful Meiodrama—THE SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK. See the thrilling dive for a life....A world of novelties. Wholesome comedy. UP-TO-DATE TALTIES, including LIT- TLE REYNA BELASCQ, the Marvel ous Child Dancer. PRICES 3iTNcss: NEXT WEEK—“A @ THE CHUTES Fulton Street and Tenth Avenue. VAUDEVILLE EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT ! GALA AMATEUR PERFORMANCE! Concluding With a PING PONGGAME Admisston. Fischer’s Theater. WHEN THE WE «FAREWELL” SAID | WEEKS ‘WE DO NOT INTEND TO CLOSE “FIDDLE DEE DEE” At once, but there is 8o great a demand for seats that we would advise you to get them far in advance. Two matinees, Saturday and Sunday, at 28c. Night prices, 28c and G0c. Children at matl- nees, 10c. This Afternoon—THEATRICAL EMPLOYES BENEFIT. BASEBALL. SAN FRANCISCO vs. SACRAMENTO. RECREATION PAR.K Eighth and Harrison Advance Sale of Seats, 5 Stockion st.- ! SUTRO BATHS. OPEN NIGHTS. OPEN DAILY FROM 7 A. M. TO 11 P. M. Bathine trom 7 a. m. to 10:30 p. m. ON, 10c. CHILDREN, Se. n.mn(. Inchldlllt admission. 25c: Chiidren 20¢.