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84 TH E SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 1902. ADVERTISEMENTS. CITY OF 883 PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY. Domestic Depariment. Continuation of our Speedy Clearance Sale of High Class Embroidered Noveltics Consisting of Embroidered Plumetis, Swiss and Etamine, 44 inches wide, the balance of our choicest colorings and designs, all new and fresh. MarKed Down [o Clear Out. PRINTED JACONETS BADEN. MADRAS—The bal- ance of the Spring stock IUG Best Grade French Flannels. ©Odd Colorings in broken lines assorted patterns soid earlier in the season for 75c a yard must be closed out en!irely this week at this striking price, 40c a Yard. CLEARANCE SALE. We are making startling offerings in our entire stock of Quter Wear, LADIES' TAILOR MADE SUITS, SILK AND WOOLEN DRESS SKIRTS, SILK AND GLOTH JAGKETS, FULL LENGTH AND THREE-QUARTER SILK COATS. Would suggest inspection of the above before making purchases. Curtain Depariment. Exira Oflerings This Week. RUFFLED CURTAINS—250 pa bow-knot, colored and dotted 90 effects, former price $1.25 a pair, sps this week...... C RUFFLED CURTAINS— pairs in strip=d and figured, effects, former prices were $1.75 and $2.25 a pair, special price for this week l 50 be cffered as a notable special this week for, a pair. $1.50 NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS—175 pairs of good, strong and we:l made cv former price $1 a pair, are specially reduced to sell GHAM CURTAINS—2co pairs in handsome designs and good former prices $1.75 and $1.50, to be clzs=d out im- ‘ 25 jand | EXTRA HEAVY AMERICAN GINGHAMS—Comprising all our selected stock of novel effects and colorings, a mc o pairs i STRIPED MADRAS CURTAINS—1s0 pairs in thres colors will ey at, APAlr. ... to.... ceeleaniellaltin S5 e Millinery Reduction. All our Trimmed Hals can be purchased at.... One Half the Original Prices. Mail and Express Orders receive immediate attention. CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, Ceary and Stockton Strests, Union Square. Benefit for Pollards. | General Bates Arrives. The clever members of the Pollard Ju-| Paymaster General A. E. Bates of the ¥, who made such a United States army was a passenger st and will Sierra on Thurs- Islands. trip by Major Martin Maginnis na made < State. Senator during the Clark’s controversy. of the Signal Corps, who ha time in the Philippines, was also will be th a e sale gins to-morrow morning. —_————— Brave Firemen Thanked. of seats be- cisco. —_———— Your First Duty to Yourself Is to look after yo fortable trains cago to New Yi 1ub meals at from 35¢ to $1 each, conduct l.Tz T i cuing two chi dren from the roof of a burning house at 2808 Eighteenth street on June 4 WEAK, WASTING, STRICTURED T ‘K;._ StrlCtu re Is Instantiy Relisved. 20,468-~CURES LAST YEAR--20,468 Weak Men: A Sl Ve by~ Acenmalation of Blood in the aricocele on of He was Representative for the ana for fourteen years an when Montana was | He was appointed time of Senator | condition. She looked emaciated and pale. Colonel James Allen | pent some on t Peking. He will be stationed in San Fran- he own comfort. The com. © Nickel Plate Road. Chi- | nd Boston, carrying Nickel | Plate dining cars, in which arp served Ameri- | “Gran-Sclvent’” the Wonder of the GCentury. Dissolved Like Snow Beneath the Sun, in 5 BAYS. The Tension re Restored by the Magic St. James Treatment, Ap- plied Locally and Directly. ue to a torpid, diseased Prostate Gland. “Gran-Solvent” heals the Prostate and renews vigorous cire t N \ ela\?ion}. which expels im \ 4 \ o pure hlood and restores ORI 3 CERTR Y Ak i dierithy tissue, 7 ."James Crayons, Ay . show{tg diaméter uf tho St v b Preparec in various lengths to sult the Patient's condition, wre inserted into the Uretbral canal upon retiring at night, slip into position without the sligk.test eflort, Tequiring three hours to Gissalve. ~SOLVENT”’ Acts Like a Mild Electric Current, impart- ing vim and snap to the entire body. 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JAMES EU!LDING, GINGINNATI, 0. | on receipt of this. ared at the T the Peking, which arrived last evening. He | ancisco from their | left New York last November and has | 1 sail for made an extended tour of the Philippine | General Bates was accompanied | D s T SR SRS Y | picion of Mrs. Anthony's friends. | always been | Mrs. Anthony told her, according to the . | leave | things about | same time, excuses Anthony of any fault. | | to see Mrs | Anthony had been made to sign papers, | | passage to San Francisco. | reside with her husband's sister. Michau | | were refused admittance when a request | but intended returning to Johannesburs, 1 | remove Mrs. Anthony from the influence | | of her friends that he may obtain the di- PUTS WIFE IN SANITARIUM AND APPLIES FOR DIVORCE Dr. Richard B. Anthony Seeks to Sever Marriage Ties From Woman Who G s T D o S RIENDS of Mrs. Christina J. An- thony appeared -before Judge Hebbard yesterday and made affi- davits in relation to her sanit and also with regard to her posi tion in the divorce proceedings com- menced by her husband, Dr. Richard B. | Anthony. ; - It is claimed that Mrs. Anthony has been taken to the St. Helena Sanitarium under the pretext that she is insane. Her friends deny that her mind is af- fected, and aver that there are reasons on the part of the husband for his having her confined in the sanitarium, he hav- ing only last Wednesday commenced di- vorce proceedings. Dr. Anthony came into prol_nlnence when he was arrested in South Africa by Eritish soldiers, and was tried and con- victed on @ charge of treason, and sen- tenced to be shot. His wife had already come to San Franeisco in compahy witn Mr. and Mrs. b. J. 8. Michau, und on hearing of her husband’s troubie she erceaed with the State Department washington with a view of guining his elease on the ground that he was a nat- uralized citizen of the United States. Al thony, through this intercession and (he | facts laid berore the English authoritics w released. Mrs. Anthony worked day and night in his behalf, and even | went to Washington to aid in the inqui-| ries incident to the case. | ‘Anthony, on gaining his liberty, came at | once to San Francisco, but now that the war is_ended it is stated in one of the | affidavits that he intends returning to, South Africa. It is alleged, also, that he | informed his wife that during her stay at | the sanitarium she would not be able to see their two children. In his complaint for divorce, filed the day of her removal, Anthony asks for the custody of the children. FILES -DIVORCE PAPERS. The fact of Mrs. Anthony’s being taken to the sanitarium on the vay that Dr. An- thony filed the divorce papers, and his application for the custady of the chil- dren, together with an assuring remark of his to his wife before she went to the nstitution that when she came out they would live comfortably with their chil- dren, are_matters that aroused the sus- In his complaint for divorce Anthony ets forth that Mrs. Anthony deserted hi In her afhdavit Mrs. Anthony for several years and that she | had accompanied her and Mr. Michau | n their voyage to San Francisco from | South Africa in 1%1. Her conduct had | exemplary. Last Monday affidavit, that had kneeled on_her b: prostrate and had used her of infi- delity. Mrs. Anthony called upon de- | onent on Wednesday and she then told her that Anthony had said that he would take her to a sanitarium for one month, | and after that period they would l]\e‘ happily together with their chil- dren. That same afternoon she was to on the train for the St. Helena | Sanitarium Fwo days later Anthony told Mrs. Mi. | Anthony had kicked her ck while she was chau that he had learned ‘“all the evi is wife through a prophetess of Battle Creek. Mrs. Michau charges that Anthony com- | pelled his wife to write letters to her own | ter in South Africa in which she ac- ses herself of misbehavior and, at the hi Mrs. Michau further swears that Mrs. the purport of which she dld not under- | stand. Daniel J. S. Michau, in an affidavit, cor- roborates his wife and declares that Mrs, | Anthony never deserted her husband and | that on her departure from South Africa | Anthony bade her good-by and paid her On arriving here Mrs. Anthony was to goes on. fo state that on visiting the | branch office of the St. Helena Sanita- rium last Friday both he and his wife was made to see Mrs. Anthony. Charles Buttlar's affidavit_sets forth that Anthony told him last Sunday that | he was not going to remain in California. South Africa. Buttlar also states that ho | believes that Ahthony' is endeavoring to | vorce from her. DECLARES SHE IS SANE. Dr. Frederick W. Lux, whose offices are in the Mills building, has also made an affidavit, in which he gives it as hig opin- ion that Mrs. Anthony was of sound mind | prior to June 1, and was apparently In | und mind and good health when he last w her. Last Tuesday he recefved the ollowing letter from Mrs. Anthony, sent by special delivery: - Tuesday Morning. Dear Dr. Kindly call at St. Helena Sanitarium branch office as soon as possible Doctor, T thought my trials would all come to an end once my husband came back, but I can truly and safely eay that they have just begun, and since my hus- band's return my’ life has been hell. 1 will explain to you when you come. Excuse pencil. T am ail in bed. Yours truly, S, Lux: ANTHONY. In compliance with the request Dr. Lux called on Mrs. Anthony. She was crying and was mentally disturbed and pros- trated and apparently in bad physical AT THE VARICUS SUMMER- RESORTS P S Continued From Page Thirty-Three. ***** | Menlo Park—E. 8. Clute, wife and son; from | Kern City—James A. Bernard, wife and child;: | trom Santa Clara—Jacob Eberhard; from Gon- zales—Mrs, . Brady and §. H. Rambo and | wite, from Bowlder Creek. NAFPA SODA SPRINGS—8an Franci Mr. apd Mrs, J. B. Wright, I. Kabn and fam. | 1ly. Raymond Jackson, Dr. Rothgchild, J. | Barth, Joseph od, and Mis O | Heyncmun, H, Rothschild, Mr. and Mrs. . | Hadenfeldf, Mrs. A. Hilborn. New York—Ai. | Weil, Mrs. A. Weil, Mr. and Mrs. P. Fletcher, Miss Margaret Fletcher. Oakland—M. Searles. J.’A. McClelland and wite, Miss Amy | . R. M. McCleliand, Joe Mather, C. A. ' Masshemass. Stockton—F. Callstoga—Miss Downey. Pezrson. Berkeley Bdvard Fautz. DEERPARK—San w. Francisco—W. J. Cam- | Welfe, B.°A. Gritfith, W. H. | Lewis, George F. Eberhard, Oscar Taylor, L. L. Maddux, . M. McFee. Cosumne—J. B. Seott and ildred Tong. Placerville—Mrs. J. Gray. Sacramento—Mrs. A. Autero, Miss Gertle Autero, L. Moore and wife, H. Falk and wife. Tahoe City—DMiss Holden, Mrs. Holden, F. Clemmons. HIGHLAND SPRINGS—San Francisco—P. D. Day. James Comiskey, Charles Anderson znd wife, Mrs. W. D. O'Kane, W. M. O'Kane, Mrs. K. O. Reiser, F. W. Laseil, W. B. Stewart, Mrs. A. M. Barnum, L. Barnum, Mrs. J. C. eran, H w Linne, Miss Adelaide Linne, Miss Carolan, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Magee Jr., Miss Nettié E. Gardver. From Wililts—Willlam Rice. From Hopland—E. Guiraud, Elsie Jones. From Kelgeyville—D. W. Cocke. From Me ced—E, §. Burge. From Oakland—James Maclise, J. H, P. Atkins, E. B. de Golia, R. W. Taylor. From Cloverdaie—Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Williams. From Stockton—H. B. Chalmers, Gaines Law- son, U. . A. From Ross Valley—Miss Kittle, A. T, Kittle, E. C. Thurston. From Alameda— 3. R. Linin. From Burlingame—Prince A, Poriatowski, Princess Ponlatowski, Mr. and rs. J. §. Tobin. 'THE TALLAC—Blanche Partirigton, Dr, Ar- thur M. Melntosh, J. Bermingham, W. Tap- penbeek, ¥, L, Seuall, M, B. Kellogg, wite and daughter, Charles A. Vogeisang, L. W. Ker- cheval, C. L. Hedges and wife, Jacob John Ep- pinger, Miss L. Nathan, F. W. Kruse, Mrs. A, Kruse, Mr. and Mrs. 'E. G. Zelle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shurtleft. 1. J. Aschheim and wife, K. Hinderer, M. J. Laymance, P. M. Kilbaum, . Merrill, Mi dna_Dahl, Mr. Stoddard, rald Boericke, Lavenson, M. Mailoy. L, M Adam, J. H. Lavenson, Harry Stevens and wife, C. L. Hedges and wife, R. O. Hatton and wite, T. C. Van Bibber and'wife, M. L. Stimp- gon, A N. Hautte, P. Hautte, W. W. Goggin, : D. Posted, A. W. Cooper and wife, N. B. well, G. H. de Mamiel apd wife. George Wattereau, W. H. Cameron, H. F, Pahl. A. M. Sutfon 'and wife. Mrs. S R. Bawne, Thea- dore Shaller and wife, Willlam Moegan, Miss Alice Brooks, Mr, and Mrs. . A, Worth, Mrs, A. W. Follansbee, Mrs. H. F. Dott,' Miss Hieancr T. Reed. Peter Kelly. Peter Kelly Jr.. Mivs Emma Kelly, San Francisco; J. C. Eaton and wife, Mrs. Willlam Noyes, Mrs. Charles Whitton, Téd Noves, C. Beckmann and wie, | Miss Lyngree William Leigh. Mre. C. E. Henkel, Mrs, M. O'Donuell, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Leonard, George Saved His Life. e — i ER <fs PHYSICIAN WHO IS CHARGED WITH SERIOUS OFFENSE BY WIFE'S FRIENDS. i She said that her husband had taken her there last Monday night and that she did not know where she was until she woke up the next morning. She informed Dr. Lux that her husband told her that she would be insane for six months 1 that he was going to take her to the rium, and during that time she was n to see the children. She al the doctor that Dr. Anthon: fous aspersions upon her character and @ accused her of conduct unbecoming a lady during her voyage from South Af- rica to England. Lux in his affidavit furthermore house, a lady_physicia the branch office of { nitarium, that Mrs. Anthony was insane. Dr. Lux declares that at that time M Anthony was not insane. He avers al hat Mrs. Anthony told him that her hus band had brought his attorney to the| branch office of the sanitarium and that | she had agreed to and did sign every- thing that was reguested of her. | said | LETTER IS SENSIBLE. When seen at his oflices Dr. Lux said ed from Mrs. An- and the | that the letter he recel thony was perfectly sensible, | handwriting did not even denote that the writer was suffering even f{rom nervous- He admitted that he was r;“!us:d the St. nese. admittance to the branch of Helena Santitarium, and as a pt requested Dr. Brickhouse to be 1 Anthony. Ultimately he was | given the privilege of seeing her. During the interview, the purport of which 1s | stated In the afidavit, Dr. Anthony came into the room. He, too, said his wife was of unsound mind. Mrs. Anthony then | | asked him (Dr. Lux) whether he wou!d | sign a certificate to that effect, and D | Lux emphatically declared that he would He advised that she be given a milk to her_hushand eugzest. | had | not. diet, and turnin| ed _that probably he, Dr. Antheny, ordered a diet and treatment for his wife Anthony said that he had not done ar thing of the sort. Dr. Lux was greatly surprised to see Mrs. Anthony in such a position and is satisfied that she is not mentally deranged. Andrew Thorne, attorney, whose offices | are in the Mills building, said that he hai | never met Mrs. Anthony. but was acting in her behalf at the instigation of: her friends. Mr. Thorne said that she was not legally committed to the sanitarium. He alleges that she was under restraint at the branch. Mr. Thorne said further that it had been his intention to take | habeas corpus proceedings, but had de- cided, upon learning that Mrs. Anthony bad been removed from the branch to St. Helena, to bring the facts within the knowledge of her friends and to the at- tention of the court, so that when the divorce case was called ior trial her in- terests might be fully protected. T, J. Sav of the firm of Dorn & Dorn & Savage, is the attorney for Anthony. When asked for Anthony's address Mr. | Savage begged to be excused from giving it. Having his case in court, he said that he would certainly advise his client not to talk about the matter. Mr, Savage declared that Dr. Anthony was treating his wife with the greatest consideration, and denied that he had | ever heard her mental condition discussed | or questioned in any way. At the branch of the St. Helena Sani- tarum neither Dr. Buchanan nor Dr. Bickhouse were to be seen last evening. Jt was said there, however, that the case of lt{rs. Anthony was one of nervous pros- ration. B. Clifford Jr., Willam Kratz, Miss Emily Hahn, Miss Cara Griffin, Mise Elizabeth Posi, Frank T. Miller and v . Atkins, Edwin R. Jackson, Oakland; H. Pills. bury and wife, Arthur C. Pilisbury, Mrs. Frank Phillips, Douglas Phillips, Los Angeles: H. Hegehing, Thomas Durr, W, H. Bissell, J. Webster, Anita K. Hayes, Miss and Mrs. W. R. Hooper, New York: M M. Oddie, Miss Anna G. Oddle, Mi Oddfe, East Orange, ; Miss E. ss E. Kahn, Mill Valley; F. . Mrs. Lindblom ‘and | Leon Berdenave, City of Glen Alpine; 8. A. Copper, Anderson, Columbus, Ohio. | Hotel Geneva, Sausalito, for . Berkel Mexico: Miss Gray, Vailejo: Mrs, O. 1 Arrivals at t the week endin .~ W. Moore, 1. B. Lowe, Dr. Nellie Beighie, Miss C. Smith. Captain and Mrs. Rodgers. | ton, M. Mark. W. 1 Tounley. P. Acke Chapin, T. Martin, V. Healey, New York; Miss Sherry, W. Stewart, Stockton; F. Lawton, Perry; Albert Steinfeld, Tucgon: Mr. Ransofaff, Denver: Mr. Harrison, Sonora: Mr. Peiper, San Jose; Miss Miller, Miss Borrowe, Miss Sperry, Miss Herrison, E. A. Pope. Hugh Brown, Sau- | to: T. Bernard, Fort Baker; W. H. Healey, For half a ecentury Creme de Lis has created perfeet com- It removes tam, blotches, sun= plexions. pimples, burn and all oily exuda- tions, leaving the skin soft and velvety. It stimulates and feeds the skin, thus imparting the health- ful glow of earlier years. Indorsed by dermatologists, physicians and druggists Wwherever it is known. All Druggists, 50c. Or direct of us, prepaid, for fi%& Trial size, postpaid, for 10c.. E.B. Harrington & Co. Los Angeles, Cal. 'MILLER SECOND WEEKHR. We have made still further reductions. The very newest styles at bargain prices. Tailor Made Suits - Silk Garments Jackets - = = = = at Reduced Prices Silk Skiris = - = at Reduced Prices Cloth Skirts- = = = at Reduced Prices $30.00 and $40.00 HIGH NOVELTY TAILOR SUITS, silk-lined or with extra quality silk drop skirt. $22.50 and $20.00 TAILOR SUITS. $15.00 and $17.50 TAILOR SUITS. $12.50 ALL-WOOL ETON SUITS. $1000 PEAU DE SOIE ETONS, . $12.50 PEAU DE SOIE ETONS, satin-iined. Reduced to $18.50 PEAU DE SOIE TUXEDOS. Reduced to.. $32.50 PEAU DE SOIE LONG CO $35.00 BLACK BROADCLOTH B ............................ 7.50 $2000 NOVELTY SILK SKIRTS. Reduced to..............$12.50 = $5.00 MISSES’ and CHILD'S JACKETS. Reduced to.........$2.50 1230 $3.00 FANCY SILK MOREEN PETTICOATS. Reduced to $2.00 -1232-1934 MARKET STREET. £ at Reduced Prices Reduced to $20.00 and $25.00 Reduced to.......eeeev....$15.00 Reduced to... $10.00 Reduced to.... .$7.50 satin-lined. Reduced to.. ATS, Novelties. Reduced to.. $21.50 ISHOP COATS. Reduced to 2 g at Reduced Prices ¥ . Week Commencing THIS AFTER- A VAUDEVILLE MECCA! The Sensation of the Day. THE MOTOGIRL The Latest European Mystery. 550555 The Remarkable Singing Trlo, HOLCOMBE and CURTIS, Introducing “SWELLS AT SEA.” HOWARD CHAMBERS, The New Zealand Barytone. BARTON and ASHLEY Eccentric Comedians. b SRELLLLILI0 AMUSEMEATS. CENTRAL=E Market Street, Near Eighth. Phone South 533. MATINES TO-DAY.—Prices 10c, 15, 25¢, TO-NIGHT LAST TIME Sidewalks of New York. " i1 ToMorrow EVE Ak BN ana Sundes. The Heart to Heart Play of Human Interest, 4 GUILTY MOTHER A Drama of Mingled Laughter and Tears. It Exalts the Woman, While It Enrobles the Man. One_of the greatest melodramas ever writ- ten, Produced by the strongest cast ever seen at this theater. Among_the players will be Fanny MclIntyre, Annette Marshall, Margaret Wycherly, Georgie Cooper, Agnes Ranken, Mabel Bowman, darle Brown, James Corrigan, Julius McVicker, Ed- win T. Emery, Stanley Ross, Elmer Booth, George Nicholls and George P. Webster. Pi1.ES EVE .10c_to 50c r MATINEES i0c, 15¢, 25c. COLUMBIA oo Feginning TO-MORROW, Monday. EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT SUNDAY, Matinees Wedne:day and Saturday. CHARLES FROHMAN Presents MARGARET ANGLIN And a SPECIAL COMPANY, in “TRELAWNY OF THE WELLS.” A comedietta in four acts by A. W. Pinero. Owing to the length of the performance the curtain will rige at 8:15 sharp. Box offic> open Sundays from 10 a. m. to 2 Seats $1 50, $1, i5c, 50c and 25c. p._m. | EMRICK MUST WHISTLE FOR MONEY FROM CITY Gity Attorney Johnson Rejects Claim on Ground That It Was Im- properly Procured. OAKTLAND, June 7.—City Attorney Johnson has informed Mayor Barstow, who made a special request for enlighten- ment, that Willlam J. Emrick’s bill for $275 against the city for repairing fire en- gine No, 7 is an invalid claim, even though the City Council did pass it twice in an effort {o get it through. The City Attor- ney's opinjon is based upon his discovery that the City Council acted independently and without authority from the Board of Police and Fire Commissioners. The roper procedure, he says, would have Eoen for the City Council to make requi- sition upon the Board of Public Works, but in ignoring that body the City Coun- cil ugurped the functions of both the Board of Public Works and the Beard of Police and Fire Commissioners. The claim is void, too, on the ground that the re- pairs to the engine were not needed and not requested of. the Board of Police and Fire Commissioners. Again, there i{s no proof that Emrick did the work or that it was inspected and reported to the p: r authorities. The City Attorney says that previous to the ordering of the work b the City Council Emrick had agreed witl the Police and Fire Commissioners to do the work for-$200. The dispute over this claim is the outgrowth of the City Coun- cil’s declination to pay $1300. to have a new bofler put in engine No. 7. The City Council undertook to prove that the work could be done for and so ordered Em- rick to do the worl T R O R B R B B TWENTIETH CENTURY COOK BOOKS A car-load of Cook Books has just arrived from Chicage and they are ready for distri- bution at the business office of this paper. All Call sub- scribers are entitled to a copy of this great Cook Book at the premium price of ffty cents. An additional charge of 20 cents to pay expressuge will be required from out of town subscribers ordering by mail. AMUSEMENTS. TIVOL EVENINGS AT 8 SHARP! DAY AT 2 SHARP! “HOW I MAKE A DOLL?" To Find Out, Visit Us and See TEIE T0Y MAKER THE PERFECTION OF ENTERTAINMENTS. A FEW OF THE ATTRACTIONS: A GREAT CAST! A BEWITCHING OPERA! A WEALTH OF CLEAN FUN! A HOST OF MECHANICAL NOVELTIES! A LOT OF CAPTIVATING SONGS! BRING THE CHILDREN ON SATURDAY. EVERY ONE GETS A HANDSOME TOY! POPULAR PRICES... ...25¢, B0c and T3¢ Telephone Bush 9. Fischer’s Ttheater. A it Triumph Breaks For the San Francisco. Record. “FIDDLE DEE DEE” KOLB, DILL, BERNARD, STILL “TOWN TALK." And there is handsome M. . the best all-round actor In America; HARRY HERMSEN, the acme of comedians. EXTRA! RETURN and FAREWELL BE) 3 POL% ENEFIT. ARD'S FAMOUS JUVENILE OPERA COMPANY. ONE_PERFORMANCE ONLY. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, June 11. Magnificént Production of Gilbert Greatest Opera, “PINAFORE.” ster Catiren: 10c and 25c. GRAND:: LAST MATINEE AND NIGHT OF “MY LADY DAINTY.” Third Week of America’s Youngest Star, MAUDE FEALY In Jerome K. Jerome's Clever Comedy, First Time On Any Stage at POPULAR PRICES—10c, Good’ Orche 18e, 28c, 50c, Thec. estra Seats All Matinees, 25c. California TO=-NIGHT ! MATIEE coav. MR. JAMES NEILL And the Neill Company Presentis Bouclcault’s Great Racing m”:‘ LELE Dion FILT NEXT-SUNDAY EVENING ‘““SOWING THE WIND.” SEATS THURSDAY. BEGINS THE TENTH WEEK TO-MORROW | NIGHT. AUDE AMBER, i WINFIELD & Sullivan's now on sale. Adults, 25¢ and “MISS HOBBS.”| OPERA | HOUSE | SOUVENIR T0Y MATINEE SATUR- THE TWIN NICES Singers and Dancers. IRENE FRANKLIN Character Singer and Dancer. MURPHY and SLATER The Darktown Comedians. THE BIOGRAPH Showing the Latest Novelties in Mov- ins Plctures. LAST WEEK OF LEROY and CLAYTON Presenting “HOGAN OF THE HAN- SOM. [ o T AP, Parquet, 2S¢, any part; Baleony, 10c: Children, 10c. any part except re- served. A fiw front orchestra rows, reserved, o0c; front rows of Balcony, reserved, Hereatter when telephoning for ORPHEUM, instead of D S S AN SRS P IS AN dNO. GRACE, Judge; JAS. F. GRACE, Slipper. TO-DAY, SUNDAY - JUNE 8 ‘Fleet Racing Homnds Classified Stakss, TRAIN SERVICE. Leaves Third and Townsend streets 10:15 a. m, 11 a m, 12 m, and 1 p. m.; Twenty- fifth and Valencia streets five minutes later. Returning at 4:45 p. m. and after the last course. San Mateo electric cars every five minutes. ADMISSION 25 CENTS. LADIES FREE. BEGHEAR BELASCO AND THALL, Managers. LAST TIMES. TO-DAY—MATINEE AND EVENING. HIS WIFE’'S FATHER TO-MORROW (MONDATY). Grand Opening Season of the Favorite Actress, FLORENCE ROBERTS Supported | y WHITE WHITTLESEY and the Surp:ssing Alcazar Stock Co., tn DAVID BELASCO'S GREAT PLAY, ZAZA An Enormous Production—Splendid Cast. SATURDAY MATINEES ONLY. Seats on Sale Two Weeks In Advance. PRICES Sitimess: 10Ber o, das and Soa THE CHUTES Fulton Street and Tenth Avenue. MODERN VAUDEVILLE EVERY AFTER- NOON AND EVENING. ROMANY TRIO; HILL AND WHITAKER; RAFFERTY “AND ONSLAW; ARTHUR LANE; MLLE. LAURELLE: THE LA- MONTS, AND NEW MOVING PICTURES. | The Litilz Lake Shore Railway Now Runing SEE BEAUPRE, the Tallest Man on Earth. Admisston. ...10c Children...........5¢ Phone for Seats—Park 23. ELKS STREET FAIR and CARNIVAL. OAKLAND - - - CAL. JUNE 14 1o 21, '02. 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