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THE SAN FR CISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 22, 1902 ADVERTISEMENTS. SOBCRORCRO: CITY o Dry Goods CROCE CRORROROROAY ACRORCHCRS RUGS. ORIENTAL RUGS—Warranted al spection—are showing styles and finish inco! Sizes 26x56 inches $3.25 to clear out immediately, RUFFLED CURTAINS 175 pairs of striped and dotted ef- fects, full size, fromthe $1.50 and $1.75 grades to Close at a pair $1.25 RUFFLED CURTAINS-Ribbon bow effects, 3 yards long; all that ramains from last week’s sale will te lumped and closed at, pair. 4 to offer at Geary nd Stockton replete with novelties in rich colorings, and FRENCH WILTON and BUNDSHER RUGS--Of finest quality, 36x 65 inches. in handsome and quaint designs, marked ata price $5.50 and $7.50. ODD LOTS CURTAINS. COUCH COVERS. BAGDAD and ORIENTAL EFFECTS—In extra large sizes (5x9 feet) In varied patterns not shown heretofore, a complete line S3.75, S$4, $5, $6 and $7.50 Each. All our Trimmed Hais are marked down fo HALF THE CRIZINAL PRICES. CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, TROBOORE Burdsher, Wilton, Oriental. Il pure wool. now ready for in- mparable. 3x5 feet $5.50 4x6 feet. $9.50. BOBEINET CURTAINS—In all the $4.00 and $5.00 broken lines, in handsome styles, are to be marked and ss, ss.so cleared outat, a pair HEMSTITCHED RUFFLED — Colored border curtains, with bedspreads to match, will be marked this wefk $1.75, sz.zs at, palr... { Streets, Union Square. Guests at Watering Places P Continued From Page Thirty-Two. HOTE! , Douglass Clark, Mrs -4, Miss Nan- s and wite, James £ jes Wolipert, Miss G s Hanley, Joseph T Robert Coulter 2 Miss E. Lewi- - Lewison, Mi 2. M. Chaguette, J. te, Miss L. C. WEite, Mrs. R. H. , 8. 8. and wife, James Elroy and wife, P. H rrel, rfl, A. M. Barn- E. A, Payson, and Mrs. R. Johnson an —F. M. Howell San Francisco—Miss A. H. Turner, Harold and Charies H. Mann, Mrs, M &nd Gertrude Davis, Margaret B. Curry, Mies M. A. Hobe. Oakville, co—Albert R. M Margaret Castle, Miss . Kelly, W. J. O'Con- Theo Blancken- Blanckenburg, Miss James Moore and wife, s Clara Seaton, Mrs s Tuttle, Mrs. George Isabel Birkmaler, Miss Martin, and chil- ea and son, Mrs. Laura r, S. A. Gunst, Mrs. r Leslie Gunst, Miss Jean- Miss Helene Luyties, a_Priber, Mrs. Coll Deane, Jack Deane, Miss 0 Napa—David Schwartz, ¥. Mackenzie and wife, Captain Buch. _Alameda. . and Mrs. J. E. Baker, Miss Alice THE GEYSERS HOTEL‘G rz-‘mdx-n 551“ n — Marwin Curtis, Gertrude 8- g~ win Curtls, Dr. Willlam harles Hunter, Jam ave, Steve Ambrose, Au- Skinkel Jr. and wife, Mrs. Hall, Duncan Davis, Green, Mrs. James W. Hibbard and wife, P. Stevens, Mrs. L. McLaughlin, Miss Adele ine Stevens, J. Coughlan, Ressilon, Mrs. W. B. Mor- ogues, Elle Son- wife, Mary Oliver, Denis Joseph Oliver, James H. Levy, H. E. Page, n Mateo—Dr. An- Rosa—Miss §. Jacobs, B. Lemmon Jr. New a_Thursby, Miss Ina L. Harold Hearfield. Peta- erson. Cloverdale—C. A. Helena Thompson, M e Caldwell, Ethel Cald- Jose—Mrs. H. Levy. rs. M. B. Nicholson, ! A. H. Long and wife, A. Powell and wife, Miss Powell, Stanley Powell. ssig. Cincinnati—N. E. Miss Belle Mrs. M Powe Keeler EARATOGA SPRINGS, Lake County: From Frederick Can- Henry R. Miss Anita F. Schmidt, Peter Ethel Daley, Yonnemann, emann, G. an, E4 Schwerin, G. Mrs, A Christie, Rob- Mrs. Wulf, A. B, ristie Jr., ock, Mrs. A beock. From Oakiand s ¥. Bosw Bosworth, Miss Bosworth. enport, Edwin 8. oh L. Bellows Jr., Tappan S. T. Audubon, P, J. Or.—1 Makes Skins Lighter, Clearer, Purer ANTIDOTES BLEMISHES The clear, firm complexion of youth s ““coaxed back” by Anita Cream. pplied at night and removed in ae morni 18 imparting the fall renefits o nature. Re- moves Tan. s, Muddiness, Pimples, Moth and Liver Spots, Directions with each jar. uggists or of us, prepaid. ANITA CREAM & TOILET COMPANY Los Angcles, Cal 50c of San Francieco— | From Ala- | 2 HOTEL GENEVA, Sausalito: From San Francisco—Elise Thall, H. Playfair, W. | Springer, Mr. and Mrss Caraher, J. Langdon, J. Simonson, L. Sharpe, H. Wilson, C. C. Stone, Miss Flanders, Mr. and Mrs. Rodin, Mr. and Mrs. Wrenn, Mr. Bibby, Mr. and | Mrs. Gordon McLeod, Miss Julia Eppinger, Miss Josephine Abraham, Miss Lillian Nathan. From Paris, France—M. Rochambeau and wife. From Oaklané—E. Wilson. From Denver— Mr. and Mrs. Dickinson, Miss Dickinson. From Chicago—Miss Ella Kahn. From Sausalito— Rev. A. Karnay, Miss McKiesick. HOTEL ROWARDENNAN, Ben Lomond: From New York—A, B. Adams. From Mil { Valley—Mrs. C. P. Woolworth. From _San | | Jose—Mr. and Mrs. William J. Leet. From “hicago—E. A. Broad, E. P. Broad. Captain and Mrs. A. 5. Fleming, United States army. From Florence, Italy—Mr. and Mrs. George H. Binney. From San Francisco—Mrs/ Wiiliam Mooser, Miss D. Mooser, Master W. Mooser, Mrs. Henry Gray and maid, Miss H. J. Gray, Lawrence Gray, Miss Eva Schmidt, Miss M. S. Payne, Mrs, Willlam Herrmann, Miss E. | Herrmann, Mrs, J. E. Freeman, Miss F. Pat- . | rick, Mrs. E. Kuhier and maid, W. Davis Jr., | Sydney Davis, Mrs. J. B. Casserly, Miss Ames, Mrs. C. Mason Kinne, Mrs. W. Young, Dr. L. D. Mead, Mrs W. E. Davis, O. P. Olson, Mrs. J. E. Auzerals, Mies A. Auzerais, Miss L. Auzerals, Miss M. Auzerais, Master J. Auzerais, J. V. de Laveaga, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Cragin, E. H. Behlow, Mrs. E. Rochat, Miss E. Rochat, Miss L. M. Rochat, Miss ¥. Rochat, Miss Frieda Ohlandt, Fuiler Rochat, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. E. Meyer, Miss L. _D. Meyer, George H. C. Meyer, George Y. Volkmann, W. G. Haxe, Mrs. Meade, Miss Collie Meade, Miss A. Meade, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Elliott, Miss H. E. Elilott, Miss C. E. Jones, J. R. Daniels; E. H. Otio, §. Castle, Mrs. Castle, Miss W. Castle, Kent Castle, Miss Charlotte Lally, Miss Marion Lally, Miss Helen J. Gray, Miss Emma chmidt, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Deming, J. R. Daniels,” Mrs, Thomas P. Woodward, Robert 8. Woodward, Ethel Woodward. San Jose— C. H. Letcher. HOTEL LYNDON, Los Gatos: From San Francisco—Sam Lotz, Robert Webber, K. J. Waugh, Orr Clifton, E. W. A. Waterhouse an: wife, Charles Wallin, W. G. Woods, C. G. Min- Judge H. L. Joachimsen, Charles Shirley and wife, B. Rider, W. J. Somers, E. Morse, J. J. Deegan and wife, W. F. Whitney and family, A. P. Hodges, Louls A. Leonhart, P Thomes, M. Rodgers, W. E. Floyd, J. L, Clark, W. C. Pavey, Miss Gertrude C. Center, Miss L. Morse, W. C. Bogen, H. W. Bogen; from Oak- land—Edward Barry, A. W. Duck and wife, F. W. Stearns, B. G. Smith and wife; from Ala- meda—Miss Mary Parkhurst, Mrs. Waldo Park- hurst, 1. Merle. CAMP TAYLOR RESORT: From San Fran- cisco—B. Hancock Joseph, J. Barr, E, F. Ayers, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Arnold, J. M. McLaughlin, Thomas Dunne, Rose Levitt, Charles Weberg, A. W. Brandt, Mrs. Gus V] deau, Emmett L. Marsh and family, Miss P. Upham, Regina McGinniss, Mrs. Jessica Little Cushman, George Cushman, Mr. and Mrs. George Kroets, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carroll, Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Brandt, E. W. Nightingale, Miss Regira Upham, Darby Bassillio, Barney M. McCracken, H. D. Lang, M. P. Lang, E. H. Norman, Miss Freda Breltzmann, Miss Claudins Breitzmann, Mrs. Annie Breitzmann, Mrs. R. | Isenbruck and family, Mr. and Mrs. Geor, Browning, Grace O. Hofinghoff, Heilene L. Hofinghoff, W. D. Holcom, Mrs. Willlam Sykes, Annie Farrell, Mrs. R. H, McDonald Jr., M. T. Clark, Miss Retta Haynes, Miss Margaret Black, Ellis Wilson, Mrs. F. S. Haynes, Will Henry, Mrs. Albert Poppenberg, Mrs. 1. C. Shankiand, Miss Theresa Cassinelli, Miss Rose Cassinelli, Mrs. A. F. Moore, A. K. Coney and family, Mrs. L. C. Clark, Mr. and Mrs, L Beck, Willlam G. Vascoe Jr., Mr. and Mrs. George C. Melling, W. A. Roney, E. F. Eng- lish, L. E. Clifton, Archibald Elken, B. E liotf, W. F. Yatee, Miss E. V. R. Ten Eyck, O. M.Moore, 'C. W. 'Spalding, Ralph J. Harding, R B. Hewson, E. Hewson, John Butler, Etta Rutler, Louls Butier, Oscar 8. Frank, William H. McDantel, W. N. Elfendahl, G. J. McCor- mack, Mrs. E. J. McNamara, Mr. and Mrs. Jchn McGrath, James H. Sullivan, Harry E. Sullivan, O. Daniels, . C. Shankland, Mrs. E. D. Mori, Miss N. G. Pearce, Mrs. Joseph Wells, S. A. D, Jones and family, Mrs. Willlam Geistlich, Mrs. C. A. Howard and son, Zelda Jopes, Miss Jullette Lytgens, Miss Olga Lyt- gens, Miss Edna Lytgens, B. Muhs, George Maundrel, Walter Seiberg, Mr. and Mrs, H. J. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leman, Howard A. Welsh, Maurice Levy, Mrs. Charles Strund- | berg, Charles More, Miss Emma Campbell, Miss M. E. Morgan, Mrs. J. D. Davies, Miss E. F. Shay, M. A. 'Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. B. Schmidt, Miss Emma Schmidt, Miss Maggie Farrell, Mrs. L. Haake and children, John B. Price; from Oakland—Miss Genevieve Shank. land, Rose J. O'Brien, Theresa O Brien, M. Fennetelz, Barney McDuff McCracken, H. D. Lang; from Berkeley—Willlam Warren, Wil | liam Henry. HALBIN SPRINGS—Mr. Charles M. Dut- ficy, San Francisco; Miss Veronica A. Duffic: San’ Rafael; Mrs. Ruby Clayburgh, San Fran- cisco; Mr. and Mrs. M. Levy, Eyrle Levy, Low- er Lake; Jimmy Briit, John Greeley, Judah | Boas, Jii Boas, San Francisco: William Don- ahue, Sacramento; Mr. and Mrs. Willlam De- lane¥, Oakland; Mr. ‘and Mrs, Aibert Hall, Paris, France; 'Joe Kennedy, San Francise a J. Jefferies, Jack Jefferies, Los Angele: gan, Paso Robles; Miss Irene Meroy, Miss | 8. McLaurin, Louise Larvey, Mrs, J. M. Lar. vey, Mr. and Mrs. Z. W. Christopher, Mrs. W, Christopher, R. L. Hoffman, E. B, Tyrant, San Francisco; Miss Shreve, Santa Rosa; Mr. and Mrs. I Levin, San Francisco; Ed Taylor, K. Fitzsimmons, M. F. Mannin | Lakeport; Sam McKeagne and wife, Honolul R, H, Jones, San Francisco; P, Watkins, Oal | 3and: Mrs, A. C. Hawkes, San Francisco. Los Angeles: Mr. and Mrs. George Miller. San | Francisco: ‘W, J. Crow, Mr. and Mrs. Clancy, Mr. and Mrs., H. J. Folsom, Mr. and Mis. | Jackson, Mrs, Devenning, Henry Kline, Dr. | and Mri. Anthony, Charles E. Stone, M. Ca: | sassa, R. J. Cassassa, Robert Leandgo, Wil- liam 'Munz, Miss Clara Robinson, Mrs, R. Prescott, Miss D. Limbaugh, S. R. Moller. Woodlanid: J. H_Rupley. San Francisco: H. Mulligan, J. W. Crowl, J. Leavy, H. C. Keret, Mrs. R. Hulton, A. McCracken, Henry Mo- Gowan, H. Goldsteln, Mr. and Mrs, Gold- stein, Mr. and Mrs. L. Reese, Mr, and Mrs. J. Dougherty, Mr. and Mrs. Wempe, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Greene, H. A. Sheppard, E. La- brell, W, H, Cameron, J. R, Myers. Los An- geles: Miss L. Jeffries, Mrs. H. L. June ana son. Honolulu: John Walker. San Rafael Milton Wain. Vallejo: Vino Heggarty. Mr. Lima, San Francisco. Coronado Beach: Mrs. Mattle Williams, Miss Myrtle Williams, H. Fred Kennede, San Diego: Mrs. R. M. Ellott, Chicago; Mrs, Z. M. Shortridge, Colorado Springs, Col.; Mrs. Kate Hersey, Los Angeles; Mre. Carrle Travis L.llveny, Louisville; Mrs. 8. A, Rose, Los An- geles, | Mrs. Rudolph, P. | | Master §. Auzerais and maid, Miss | nifie’ “and wife, Irene Hoge, Fred R. | Drinkhouse, George B. Bramhul and | wite, Joe Nathan, Charles Gray, D. S. S. Kahn and wife, iMss Amy Kelle L. W. Cooper, J. W. Dolliver, P. de la_ Mon. tanya, O. A. Hull and wife, Harry E. Warren, ADAMS SPRINGS: From San Francisco— William Isaacs and wife, John J. Doherty, Jobn J. Greeley, Thomas Clancy, Jimmy Britt, H. F. Subr. Mrs. Henry Campe, John H. Vilein, J. Shade and wife, H. Segelken and wife, Ethel Holmes, Mrs. E. A. Holmes, Miss H. B. Fairweather, James Hickey, Fred Fahrenholz, Charles Webb, Conrad Lamprecht, P. Murphy, | [J. Thode and wife, M. B. Bilafer, Mrs. John Malchi, Miss M. Malchi, Miss L. Malchi, Miss . Malchi, L. K. Ginowt, J. F. McCarthy, B. Frank Ames, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Troyer, . Parrell, Mrs. S. F. Keith- E. P. Foster and wife, Grant Elliott, E. tuone, E. Hughes, Jobn V. Allen, A. O. Cordell, J. A. Fitzgerald, E. K. Clarke, H. F. Mordoff, Mrs. M. G. Mordoff, J. B. Cullen, T. Parker, Mrs. Anna Regan, Miss Cora Roberts, A. T.'Keyes, B. Mirsky, Miss Susie Ross, Miss Abbie McIntosh, J. A. Fitzgerald, Miss Hannah Convey, Miss Minnie Laughlin, A. O. Cordell, H. Deckelman, Joseph Stumpe, Leo Brazalia, George M. Gelmann, Thomas F. Byrne, Leo Merchant, August Meyer, M. Du- ane, L. Short, Charles E. Godory, T. Webster and wife, R. H. Fischbeck and wife, R. Mc- Bride, J. E. Dolan and wife, P. M. Kissane, James Hayden, J. E. Hooper and wife, Johin Schoetz, Miss Annie Hockinson, Miss Jennie Olson, E. J. Steffens. Oakland—Loule Roda- novich, L. Hubbard, Charles Peterson, G. H. Dunn. Mare Island—O. I Cheney and wife. Sacramento—Al Moutor, C. Studarus, C. Rust, C. Rotholz and son, J. Hyman, Willlam Stu- art. Santa Rosa—E. H. Hudson, J. Glasford, Miss Josephine Dows. Vallejo—A. Abelson, M. Horan, Daniel Hogan. Bakersfleld—L. P. St. Clair, M. F, St. Clair, Cora M. St. Clalr. Merced—H, Howell. Hopland—D. M. Lowe. Lower Lake—Lion H. Frank. Frésno—James Schenowith, A. E. Reinheimer, C. C. Chance, Mrs. M. P. Chance. Napa—D. D. McWade, L. K. Salsbury. Los Angeles—Willlam Tuft, H. K. Nichol, J. Scholl, P. Lohman, L. Loh- man and wife, N. Schaefer, Arnold Cocham and wife. San Diego—Leo Escher and family, M. R. Karlton, Henry Knowlton. Coronado— Miss Lizzie Fraser, Willlam Alexander and family. Avalon, Catalina Island—Charles Springer. Pomona—XKarl Neber, L. Westphal, §t. Louts, Mo.—Ben H. Houser. Chicago, Ill. Herman Soltow. Honolulu—Fred Kaiser. Cor- delia—Henry Dunker, Ed Hyatt, Frank Swee- ney. BARTLETT SPRINGS: From San Francisco —G. D. Cummings, M. Nunan, G. Abraham, Mrs. W. A. Cachot, J. Wand, Mrs. A. Heun- isch and daughter, Frank Peterson, Robert Consine, R. H. Lloyd, Fred Coddington, E. Marks, F. Levy, Alexander Irvine, Miss Anna L. Hornsby, Mrs. O. F. von Rhein, Mrs. G. W. Luce, Roy Luce, Miss Mabel Luce, A. L. Neubauer, Mrs. M. V. Hall, Miss Edna Hall, Miss Olive Hall, S. Zoellner, C. S. Stroval, Mrs, J. Erlanger and children,” Mrs. L. A. Souc, Mrs. A. Dorland, Mrs. B. P. Lewls, Miss FEdna Gritfith, A. M. Ebbets. W. Fallon, C. S. Williams,. Oakland—A. B. Woods. Concord— William Gibson. Santa Rosa—John Keefe, N. Keefe. Fresno—W. F. Maupin. Willlams— Mr. and Mrs. C. Kissiing. _Weaverville—W. Waters. San Pablo—Mary Roberts and son. Alameda—FE. F. Gerald. Lakeport—A. H. Spurr. Irwin Calef. _Antioch—W. A. Belshaw. Woodland—Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Parkeny E. E. Leake. Sacramento—E. Lovdal, J. B. Wright. Placerville—Mr. and Mrs. P. Carpenteg Mrs. G. J. Carpenter. Upper Lake—M. E. Adams. Sacramento—Mrs. H. K. Johnson and children, J. B. Robinson. Los Angeles—Harold Fleet wood, J. M. Johnson. San Jose—H. B. Mar- tin. Berkeley—T. K. Sweesy, H. M. Water- bury. Belmont—Albert Heunisch. Eastland— W. C. Wiester. Grass Valley—E. C. Creller. AETNA SPRINGS: From San Franclsco— Charles J. Behlow and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Russ, Miss Linda B. Russ, Master Inyo A. Russ. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. B. Varney, Miss Eva Varney, Miss Maud Varnev, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Colton, Miss Ida A. Kil- lev, Mrs, Willlam O’Brien, Miss_Leonora O'Brien, Mrs. Dr. Charles W. Card, Miss Ala- meda Card, Miss Helen Card, C. F. Hathaway, James Weish, J. E. Hathaway, Mrs. Stmeon Wenban, Mrs. W. O. Mills, Miss Carrle Mills, W. Milis, Mrs. J. L. King, Mrs. Stu- art, Miss Margie Stuart. Miss N. A. Jacobs, Miss N.'C. Stallman, Judge George W. Cabaniss and wite, George W. Cabaniss Jr.. S. H. Rich, Wil- liam Grosse, Mr. and Mrs. D. §. Dorn, Miss Anna Miss Mabel de Moldrup, 'George P. s and wife, Harry S. Huff, Miss A. Mies C. Hirstel. Miss J. Hevman, Miss A. Hoftman. Jack L. Lowenthal, H. Dederky Jr. Oakland—Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hayden, Miss Florence Hayden, Miss Sentlla B. Havden, Miss Cuolip Hayden. 'Alameda—A. E. Babson, A. L. Crane and wife. Santa Rosa—W. -D. R. D. Dixon. _Middletown—Howard Ruse. Miss Bertha Koopman, Gus Napa—Herbert Wilton. Angwins— Mrs. L. Rosenfeld Welll, Master Will K. Welll. THE TALLAC, Tallac, Cal.: From San Francisco—Perry Evans, J. H. Neustadter, Charles Hirsch, Master ‘Arthur Hirsch. M. A. Preston and wife. J. H. Edwards and wife, E. H. Prentice, Mrs. R. Mehrtens. Mrs. B, H. Prentice. Miss Stella_Whitman, Mrs, M. Mc- Nicoll Miss B, McNicoll, Mrs. §. 'A. Dick. Miss C, Dick, Georze L. Hurst, John Landegs. Sylvan D. Davis, E. G. Schonwasser. Willlam T. Hitch. Mr. and Mrs. I Liebes, Miss Flora Liebes, Miss Ruby Mever, Master Arnold Liebes. Miss M. Prade, Mr. and Mrs, William Kaufmann, Joel Kaufmann, Miss Irene Derh- ham, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvain Welll, Mr. and Mrs. Teonard Georgls, Mr. and Mrs Stanton W. Brown, Mrs. H. F. Woods, Master Frank Woods, Master Clarence Woods, Frank Schmitt, Mrs. J. H_ Neustadter. Miss Helen Neustadter, C_ W. Fuhrer, William Wertzsch, H. Hoffman. G. H. Miesner, E. H. Orr, Miss Bessie R. Fuhrer. Miss Lucy J. Fuhrer. Miss Elsa T. Fuhrer. Lvman Gamm, Miss Gertrude H. Winslow. Mile, Math Bouchard. From New | York—Mrs. ‘John C. Fisher.. John F. Elliott. | From Mexico—Wililam E. Weed. Ernest Grether. From Oakland—S. W. Berteau and wife. From San Antonio. Texas—Gus J. Grood. Gus Gusecke and wife. From San Diego—Mrs. A. E. Higgins. From Palo Alto—Alvin Borg- guist, T. F, B. Angell. From Alta—W. W. Price. From Hueneme—Mrs. E. O. Gerberding, Master T. B. Gerberding. From Honolulu—E. B. Giffard. From San Jose—T. Ellard Beans Railph Lowe, C. H Chase. From Stockton— J. K. Wagner and wife. From Germany—Gus. tav Werner, Mrs, Werner, Mrs, Worden. From South Carolina—Mrs. Beattle. Miss Beattle. From Glenbrook. Nev.—D. Coufllard._ From Reno, Nev.—Andrew Johnson. From Virginia 3 A. J. McDonnell. R. E. Sharon. From Princeton, N. J.—J. M. Raldwin_ Mrs Bald- win and two' children. From Sacramento— Rishop W. H. Moreland. From Charleston, §. C.—Mrs, E. M. Moreland, NAPA SODA SPRINGS. Napa County—G. B. Wright and wife. G. Raker and family, Mrs. Robert Beck. Stanley H. Jackeon, Mrs, E. Danforth, Miss T. M. Danforth, Mrs. P. Lewis, Mrs. M. Schmitt and family, Mr. and Mrs. H J. Hart, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Solo- mon, Mr. and Mrs. M. Rosenshim and family Mrs Rosenthal. John Rothschild, Mrs. Guer- ney, Mrs. H. L. Alexander, Miss Blackman, Ben R, Mever Mrs. L. Zosbel, Miss Lilllan Molver, Miss Ida Blumen. Max Ieaacs, C. P. Benson and family. Mrs. R. §. Wollberg, Mrs, E, Epstein. Mrs. H. Wise an1 family, Mr. and | Mrs. Hutchings and child, Mrs, C, G. Bigelow, Maurice Schmitt, J. R. Scharlin, P. Lewis, S Rosenblum,_Mrs. L. Saroni and family, G. Kelly, J. H. Fallon. T. R. McCarthy, H. Goldman and family. M. Haste and wife, Mrs. B. Marks, Helen Sweltzer, Mrs. B. Stern and family, Mrs. M. Adler and family, Mrs. B D, Pike &nd family, Mrs, D. G. Schipn, Mrs. N. A, Du Bose and daughter. R. R. Kanager, W. E. Hayes, Miss Hayes. W. C. Sa. bin, Miss Satin. Mrs. Livineston and familv, Miss L. A. Kelly, . J_Dollard. Albert Wolft and son. Mrs. H. Ries. Mrs, H. Plerson, James R. McElroy. S. Woobberg, N. E. Rutter, San Francisco; J. Swanton, C. Mose, T. Shanahan. R. Duprey. E. A. Freéman. J. L. Rines, P, L. Ring. L. T. Hayman_S. B. Babson, Mrs, §. F. Babson. Mrs. J. B. Cohn, Miss Cohn I, Otrolm, Miss B. Case, Mrs. L. Gardner, 3. A. Hoffmann, Jake Tlerres and wife, ‘A, 5. Forbes and wife, Napa, - SKAGGS HOT SPRINGS, Sonoma : From San Francisco—Mrs. B. Hughes.oomg; Kluge, Mrs, Walter Speyer, Master John Spey. er, Eugene Speyer, Misses Speyer, Mrs. H. Har- ris. Miss A. Cassei, K. D. McCan, W. H. Goop. Mrs, B, F. Webster, Miss Webster, C. U. Ma~ cloon, Mr."and Mrs. Robert Behlow, Miss Elsa Behiow, Master Robert Behlow, Wilifam Bep low, Frank C. Buch and wife, Miss Emura Church, Willlam H. Quinn, C. Hedquist 3 Rusloff, John Mace, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Smith, Master Loule Smith, Henry Wagner, G. J. M. Cormick, W. W. Effendehl, P, P, Dupuy and wife, F,” Morton, Mrs, E. G. Zelle, John Zeile, Mabel Zele, Elgx Zefle, Louls A, Steen and wife, F. Hoffmab, B. C. Petrle and wite, Mrs. L. B. Woods, W.'W. Haas, W. I, Carroll and wife, Mrs. J. J. Fitzpatrick and child, Mre, Charles Higgins, Mrs. J. Hoffman, Mrs, G. Falkenstein, ~Alma . E. Dittenhorfer, Marion B. Dittenhorfer, J. B. - Short, M. O'Leary, M. H. McAllister, Mrs. M. i McAllister, Otis McAllister, Xthel McAlilster, G. Wallen, Judge Grace. Miss Jennie Gragy Mr. and Mrs. R, B. Chandler, Stewart 1 Chandler, Mrs, T. Stewart, Miss G. Stewart. Miss T, Stewart,’ A. R. Bergman, R, Cu and wife Marguerite Muligan, L. N. Kercha. val, Michael Leahy, Will F. Lindon, Mrs, 1 Rafael, Miss Irene Rafael, Master Harry Ra. —_— . TWENTIETH CENTURY COOK BODKS A car-lond 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 expressage will be required from out of town subscribers ordering by mali, — AT SUMMER RESORTS. fael, Abe Levy and wife, Charles Levy and wite, Mrs. H., Mayer, Miss Sidney Taylor, Louls Metzger, Mrs.: Edward Metzger, Miss Edith Schmalttacher, Walter Fox, L. C. Mayer. Santa Rosa: F. A. Raddatz, Miss Clara Arkens, Miss Grace Bugbee, Wills Skaggs, D. B. Hart, F. T. Wright, Mr. and Mrs, Cassass Oakland: Miss M. E., Feeney, Miss J. Feeney, Mrs. §. E. Frost; E. B. Dean, Berkeley: C. H. Phillips, Mrs. C. H. Phil- lips, Virginia Phillips, Mrs. M. J. Birdsall, Max Greenhood and wife. Healdsburg: Ethel Haigh, W. W. Barham and wife, A. Guerra. Geyserville: Arnold Basch and wife, J. E. Wicher, Miss Neva Board, Mrs. \ Wililam Board, Miss Amanda Bell, New York: Herbert A. Miles, Miss E. E. Cox, Miss C, Cox, icago: Mrs. M. C. Sears, Miss E. L. Sears, Master Bergerin, . Cincinpati: N. B. Keeler. Seattle: A. Young. W. B, Bush, E. Rochat Jr. A. R, Coin and son, Al Rose. Mr._and Mrs. Thomas Maclay. : A. W. Mahone and_wife. Vallejo: _Frances C. McInnis, . A. Mclnnia and wife, E. L. McInnis, Teresa Nelil. Fruitvale: E. L. Blackman and wife: BURON HOT SPRINGS: From San Fran- clsco—Mr. and Mrs. S. Cohn, Miss Edith L. Cohn, Miss Nellie F. Sullivan, T. W. Dohr- mann, L R. Caskall, Mrs. L. M. Gateley, James Gateley, G. Oleson, Fred Frankenthal, H. V. Dubois,” George T. Bromley, B. M. Connolly and_wite, A. Hochstein, W. J. S. Powers, A. L. Edwards, Miss M. V. Kirketerp, Mrs. L. Hitchins, Miss F. J. Hitchins, Miss Marion Froelich, Miss Ida Voorman, H. C. Ahlers, W. §. Jenkins, Mrs. Paulsen, B. N. Jenkins, Miss Eva Walcome, T. Toklas, H. Shemansk!, Miss ‘Anna Shemanski, L. O. Adams, W. Schroeder,; Marcus Tash, R. Block, B. Coleman, H. M. Black, H. A, Wegener, Mrs. J. J. Hintz, M. 8. Clime, Mrs, M. Clime, Mrs. H. Lundner, Sig. Lauter, Fred Peterson, P. J. Young and wite, Houghton Sawyer and wité, Hall Oesting and ‘wife, James Du Boise, Mrs. H. Willlams, Miss McKenzie. Miss Nellie Tinny, Placerville: W. J. Schmidt, Berkeley; E. H. Audala, F. W. Fratt and wife, M. S. Willlams and’ M. E. Brown, Sacramento; Joe Matterer, Modesto; L. Foard, Miss J. Foard, Mrs. F. M. Delenoy and son, Mrs, J. Powell, F. M, Delenoy, Mrs. J. D. Bacon and Mrs. John Sherman, Alameda: H. Willlams, Robinson; Mrs. Henry Wetherbee, Fruitvale; Miss Martin, New York City; Hans O'Hansen, San Lorenzo; J. N. Young, Visalla; Calvert Mead, W. H. Powers and B. H. Bege- ley, Oakland; C. D. Dunn, Oroville; Pete Milic- ovich, Sutter Creek; H. Lessman, Merced; J. G. Roza and Thomas Roza, Crockett; J. H. Berg- hauser, Belvedere; &irs. William Likins, Val- lejo; George Schonewald and wife and Mary C. O'Brien, Del Monte; E. B. Miller, Latrobe; J. D. Peters and Hon. Marion de Vries, Stock- ton; Kenneth Hamilton, San Francisco} D. R. San Rafael Cloverdale: Bent, Oregon; S. T. Blackwell, Tacoma; L. M. Calvert, Arizona. HOTEL CAPITOLA—W. H. Payne, Mrs. Julia B, Dunn, Mrs. Octavia C. Booth, Henry W, Whitely, John Caffrey, San Francisco; Miss Mason, Miss Cukens, Mrs, Dingerfield, J. B. Jackson, Santa Cruz; F. Cain San Jose; W. P. Faul and wife, Watsonville; Miss Mae Crossom, Capitol. B. Gregory, New York; H. L Huntington, Oakland; E, O. Magoon, San Jose; Mrs. B, F. Hudspeth, Cedarville; Mrs. Charles A. Wayland, Master Charles Rucker Wayland, San Jos F. Taylor, W. W. Everett, San Francisco; Alfredo Lutz Demorest, Santlago de Chile; William K. Crawford, Los Angeles; Miss May Cottel, San Jose; Miss M. C. Kelly, San Francisco; Miss A. J. Matty, Miss A. F. Matty, Wrights; Leo Cooper, San Francisco; Mis. Henry Van Syckle, Capitola; Clement Polk and wife, San Francisco; W. O. Byrne and wife, Sacramento; H. Holmes and wife, San Francisco; H. C, Cul- lom, Berkeley; F. O. Hihn and wife, J. G. Tanner, Santa’Cruz; Sam Bibo and wife, Miss Bertha'Krelg, Miss B, Martin, J. Lyon, R. H. Quallo, Mrs_ H. P. Wilson, two children and maid, Mrs. M. J. Edmondson, San Francisco; Miss Dorothea Cain, San Jose; J. M. Kimberlin, Santa Clara; Frank R. Dam, Mountain View Ranch; 0. C. Klefer and wifé, Lilllan Ramus Cecilia’ Ramus, Leona Jonas, Clara Harder, S. McCrary, Bliss G. Johnson, San Franciico; Mrs. C.'T. Salrs, Capitola; Mrs. Bdward Schmitf and daughter, San, Francisco; B, F. Fletcher, Springfleld, IIl; Mrs. Samuel Dren- nan, W. C. Byrne and wifte, Santa Cruz; Miss Jeffreys Martin, Miss Martin,_New York: Miss Jeannette Schmitt France; Wilham M. Honig, Albany, N. Y.; Anna T. Deeney, Hattle E. Thomas, San Franclsco; Dr. G. D. Marvin and wife. Agnew; Mrs. Thalman Freels, Miss Ora Thaimen, P. Wilson, San Francisco; Colonel G. W, Parker and wife, Sausalito; Mrs. M. Brooks, Miss Mathe Brooks, Mrs. J. J. Flannagan, Mrs. B. F. Alexander, Charles R. Sheaff, Willlam Loew, E. A. Clausen, San rancisco; Miss Loutse’J, Calmore, Berkeley: iss Martha Loewl, J. W. Hunt and son, San Francisco; W. C. Patrick and wife, Chicago, IL; Byron Sfovall, San Francisco; Wade H. Ettro and wife, Watsonville; Miss Dorothy Pendergast, Charles Anderson and wife, Wil- liam J. Raymond, Mr. Jeffery and wife, Henry Simpson, M. Solano, Mrs. M. E. Ulner, Mrs, C. Cochran, Mrs, H, Rosengarden, Miss M. M. ‘Vollner, Miss R. Hammerschlag, A. Harder, San Francisco; Miss Kruggs, New York; Mrs. L. S_Higgins, P. de la Montanya, B. C. Gray, Joe H. Nathan, San_ Franclsco; Mrs. C. F. Rodolph, mald and child, Oakland; E. Rich ards O.' M. Abben and wite, T. Wecksler, A. Macklllof and wife, San Francisco; Mrs. M. M. Barker, Miss C. W, Hammond, Ben Lomond; Mrs. W, H. Kern, ‘Wanda Kern, Mrs, Ira J. Harmon, E. R. Splivalo, Maybelle Harmon, San Franclsco; Charles Walker, Oakland: B. Hammond, Alameda; Mrs. A. 'S. Grant and child, A. W, Waters, San Francisco; H. A. Thomas and family, Chico. Cottages, Capitola—Mrs. L. A. Shaw and family, San Francisco; A. T. Dresser and fam- ily, Mrs_Cooper and family, T. B. Dalton and family, Watsonville; H. O. Perkins, San Fran- cisco; F. F. Allen and family, Haywards; Mrs, Dorothy Pendergast and family, San Francisco Mrs, Hugo Abrahamson and family, Oakland Mrs, Thomas Alton and family, San Mateo: W. Rosenberg and family, San Francisco: F E. Goodich and family,“San Jose; Mrs. Hast- ings, Alameda; Miss HAmpton and party, Oak. land; Mrs. Whitfleld and daughter, Salinas: Mrs, Flannagan and family, Mrs. Norman and daughter, San Francisco; Mrs. Pennyoook and family, Gakland; L. H. Talman and wife, Wat. so‘n\-me; Mrs. Krutch and family, San Fran- cslco. 3 LYTTON SPRINGS—G Hlosellem{'!eyman and Osca clsco; Miss Genevieve Halgh and Mi Halgh, Healdsburg; Miss Libhy Hill, San froos cisco; Miss Josephine Hill, Larkspur; Mrs. J. A. Kieiser, Mrs. George W. Presoott, Mrs. Wil liam Graham and Malcolm Graham, Cloverdale: P. F. Ziegenfuss, H. Eisner and family, V. Hector and Miss Hector, San Francisco: §| b. Whitton and wife, Alexander Valley; Misg Edith Buckingham, San Francisco; ~ Charles Sherriff, Healdsburg; George Sherrift, San Joses James P. Guinn, D. H. Meyers, K. G. Cool and wife and H. K. Thornton and wife, Healds- burg; E. Bresch, E. T. Henning, W. B. Hofen A. Borlini and son, Mrs. V. Hector and ohil. dren, Miss Mathilde Hector, Mrs. J. G. Wheeler and J. Bromcke, San Francisco; H. W. George and wife, Cazadero; Miss Madeline Ghapman and Josephine Chapman, Alameda; W. W. Bl fendahl and G. J. McCormick, San Franciscos Mrs. C. L. Hodge, Quartz; Mrs. Popplo, Osk’ land; John Gerdts and wife, Mrs, Prank B Eaton and child, Lena Muraski, Mrs, L. C. Soloman, Mrs. V. Cavalsky, Mrs. E. Guittard, Miss A. Guittard, Miss B. Guittard, Frank Guittard, Mrs. N. Groth, Milton Groth, Harry Groth, Stella Groth and H. E. Nolan and wife, San Francisco: S. K. Dougherty, Santa Rose: Mrs. T. R. Ogle and Mrs. J. P. Hahn and baby, Dry Creek; W. H. Skinner and wite Healdsburg: Rev. Jay Willlam Hudson, Santa Rosa; D. W. Sylvester, Geyserville, DEER PARK, INN, Deerpark, Placer Coun- ty, Cal: San Francisco—Mae T. Keeffe, U. A. Wood, Mrs. C. A. Lewls, Miss Alice Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Magee, A. Wetzel, L. Swansberg; Mra. Clinton J. Hutchins, Louis M. Hutchins, Honolulu; George R. Hutehinson, Fruityale; C. L. Crane, John Sober, D. Mur- hy, M. Thompson, Reno; O. O. Heckok, Co- usa; F. Johnson, Stanley Tong, B. Giles, Sao- ramento; F. H. Scott, J. C. Scott, Cosumnes toy Scott, Folsom. SANTA CATALINA ISLAND—The social season at_ this watering resort was duly launched Saturdey evening, June 14, when thy great pavilion was thrown open to fhe dancerc and the daily evening open-alr concerts by the Catalina Island Marine Band were inaugurated. The opening_has occurred two weeks earlier than usual, but an opening here never before as been attended with such eclat. The band ich comprises twenty-five pleces, and has & reputation second to none In the ‘West, 18 leading feature at this city of tents, and thers is an outpouring of the entire population every evening “when the band begins to play..* This continues from 7:30 to 9, when those Inclined repair to the pavilion, where they dance ungil 11_o'clock. Santa Catalina has been making heavy drafts on San Francisco in recent years, and there are here at present a large contingent of soclety and business people from the metropolis. Amony them are Colonel and Mrs, R. A. Eddy, Ger. eral A. W. Barrett, State Bank Commissioner, and Mrs. Barrett; 'A. Haas, wife and family and maid; Stanley Imsheimer, L. Strawbarge, M. Schweitzer, wife, family and maid: David F. Walker, wife and family: Mrs. Samuel B! singer, with her two sons, Fred and Jack, and maid;' Mrs. B. K. Ash Miss Adele H. Ash, Charles M. Reynolds, Mrs. Joseph Bhrman, William H. and Joseph Ehrman, S. M, Heller, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ackerman, Mrs, 1. Kobn. Miss Levy, Miss Emma Ackerman, Jacques Blum and wife, Mrs. Syivani and 'Master Charles Blum, Miss Rowena Brandt, Jesso G. Goby and wife, Miss Elmira Goby, Miss A. Hillegass, Mrs. George E. Dow and Miss Lil- lian Dow. Fishing 18 now at its best. Great catches of great, gamy fish are made by nearly every one who cares to handle a rod. The tuna hay been somewhat tardy in making its appearance, but for the last two weeks they have been coquetfing with the anglers, snapping their bait, smashing their tackle and tricking them in various ways. One gentleman, Judge Bea- eorge L. Ford, Miss r Heyman, San Fran- man of Denver, attorney for the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company, had a fight with a tuna lasting four hours and six minutes a few days eince, but the big fish bested him, and it was not until Wednesday, June 18, that Frank C. Winters of Los Angeles, with Henry Elms as boatman, landed the first tuna of. this sea- ADVERTISEMENTS. days at ..... OXFORD BLUE AND Rieovessensessnscsassssancscss ROWN TAILOR SUITS, with uating flounce skirt, jacket with velvet shawl collar. VENETIAN TAILOR SUITS, with Peau de fancy trimmed graduating flounce skirt, superior finish, former price $20(00; TedUCEdit0: So st vucoas tla Tas s dus sgias s asa s 84 ODD SUITS, assorted styles, assorted colors, trimmed; value $12.50, $15.00 and $16.50. All on sale at 20 NOVELTY SAMPLE SUITS, highest value $45.00 and $50.00. On saleat .......ocevn.u TAN, CASTOR AND BLACK JACKETS, heavy satin lined through- out, the new inverted tucked seams; full value $10.00. Reduced to xtraordinary Reductions. GOLDEN GATE CLOAK and SUIT HOUSE HIGH-CLASS GARMENTS WHOLESALE COST. The very latest styles only at Prices .not before equaled this scason. TAILOR-MADE SUITS: TAN COVERT CLOTH SUITS, silk mohair lined throughout. BLACK AND NAVY VENETIAN SUITS, Taffeta Silk lined throughout. BLACK AND NAVY IMPORTED CHEVIOT SUITS, with ex- tra TaffetaSilk Drop Skirts, high-class tailoring, perfect fit guaran- teed; former price $27.50 and $30.00. On sale Monday and following ... $20.00 double grad- NAVY BLUE Soie \ shawl collar, ceree.. $15.00 séme plain, others $10.00 of artistic tailoring; .....$35.00 skill cieeee. $7.50 55-INCH NOVELTY BISHOP COATS, heavy satin lined, with Peau de Soie shawl collar, velvet trimmed; $25.00 quality on sale at.. 1230-1232-1284 MARKET STREET. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. (PERA IVOLE: EVENINGS AT 8 SHARP. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 SHARP. TO-NIGHT—LAST OF THE TOYMAKER MONDAY, June 23—Production Par Excellence of the Famous Hit, \ THE IDOL'SEYE (‘“HOOT MON.”) SMITH AND HERBERT'S GREATEST OPERA. —— YOU ALL REMEMBER — “FAIRY TALES, “IN FAIR HAVANA," “THE EIGHT-FOOT KICK,” THE UMBREL- LA DUET, THE PRIESTESS SONG, “THE TATTOOED MAN,” “TALK ABOUT YO’ LUCK,” “I JUST DROPPED IN,” and the Magnificent ENSEMBLES AND FINALES. GREAT CAST—SPLENDID SCENERY. PRETTY GIRLS IN BEAUTIFUL COS- TUMES. POPULAR PRICES—25c, 50c and 7So. Telephone Bush 9. SUTRO BATHS. OPEN NIGHTS. Open daily from 7 . m. to 11 p. m. Bathing from 7 & m. to 10:30 p. m. ADMISISON 10c. CHILDREN 5o. Bathing Including admission 25c. Children, 20c. 20 son’s_tournament. His fight lasted one hour and fifty-seven minutes, the fish weighing 150 pounds.” Tuna fishing is now on, and there will be great sport with this great, game fish for the nmext six weeks. The Sale of Piano-Playing Devices. The sale of piano-playing devices marred In transit on their way to Kohler & Chase was postponed last week because the repair shop of this concern could not get them all ready for the sale.® There are about 15 piano-playing devices in the lot, including several genuine Pi- anolas, some 1901 models and some new instruments, which have been slightly marred; also one $275 organ attachment used one week, which will be sold for $185. Quite a number of self Aeolian or- ans will be included, prices ranging from up. The sale starts to-morrow morhing. Those coming early will have the best chance of making a good selection. All woods are represented, including mahog- any, walnut, rosswood, oak and ebony. Every purchaser of a Planola will be given the advantage of our circulating library of Pianola music. It is the only complete library of piano-player music in the West. This is the first opportunity that ‘the San Francisco public have had to get piano-playing instruments at greatly re- duced prices, consequently a brisk de- mand is expected. Malil orders will receive tion. Kohler & Chase, street, San Francisco, Cal. H. J. Small Is Promoted. H. J. Small, who recently moved his of- fices from Sacramento to this city, has been appointed general superintendent of motive power of the Southern Pacific, with headquarters in fan Francisco. The order of promotion is to take effect on the 1st of next month. R NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. rompt atten- -30 O'Farrell I 8cLasco S THAS Market Street, Near Eighth, Phone South 583. MATINEE TO-DAY, 10c, 15¢, 28e. TO-NIGHT—LAST TIME, THE GREAT FARCE, MY AUNT BRIDGET. . Bve a FRICES: Ereatnes i6d o 399 TO-MORROW EVEININ The Thrilling Melodrama which Sensationalized Greater New York, THB A GREAT PLAY—A GREAT CAST. CAZA THEATRE' asLasco’ & THAE, small to accommodate ‘“The Zaza” throngs. Reserve your seats two weeks ahead if you desire a cholce. TO-NIGHT, ALL NEXT WEEK. LORENGE ROBERTS Supported by WHITE WHITTLESEY, In David Belasco’s Great Play, ZAZA. Seats now selling _for MATINEE, FRIDAY, JULY 4. X COLUMBIA 5% Powell Street, Near Market. Box office open to-day from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. Beginning TO-MORROW, June 23. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY CHARLES FROHMAN PRESENTS Henry Miller, Margaret Anglin And a SPECIAL COMPANY, In Arthur W, Plnero's Four-Act Comedy, THE GAY LORD QUEX After Its Successful Run of 400 NIGHTS IN LONDON. NOTE—During the Miller-Anglin Season the Matinees Will Commence at 2 O'clock Sharp. T0-NIGHT—MATINEE SATURDAY. anoanwar. | hursday—25¢, 50¢ BARGAIN MAT. Last Week of MR, JAMES NEILL AND COMPANY Presenting the Funny Farce, NIOBX SEATS READY. Next Attraction June 29. MR. FREDERICK WARDE And His Excellent Company of Players, Presenting on an Elaborate Scale, “FRANCESCA DA RIMINL™ SEATS THURSDAY. FAKE HAIR PREPARATIONS Do Hair No Good, But Often Cause It to Fall Out. Many hair preparations are “fake” be- cause they are merely scalp irritants. They often cause a dryness, making the hair brittle, and, finally, lifeless. Dan- druff is the cause of-all trouble with hair. It is a germ disease. The germ makes cuticle scales as it digs to the root of the hair, where it destroys the hair’'s vitality, causing the hair to fall out. To cure dan- druff, the germ must be killed. “Destroy the cause, you remove the effect.” New- bro’s Herpicide is the only hair prepara- tion that kills the dandruff germ, there- by leaving the hair to grow luxuriantly. Fischer’s Theater. THB T RECORD ONLY BREAKER A TRIUMPH INDEED. To-morrow (Monday) night _begins the Twelfth Week, and there is no abatement in the marvelous demand for seats. n Given to all SGDVENIBS sy all who_attend the To-morrow_Night, It May Be Your Last Chance. Wp are preparing for the next great triple bill 'and may take off “FIPDLE DEE DEE' at any moment, Night prices, 25c and 50c. Matinees Satur- day and Sunday, 25¢. Children at matinees, 10c. «7IDDLE DEE DEE.” | Hundredth - Performance | AMUSEMENTS. Week Commencing THIS AFTER- NOON, Jume' 22, A VAUDEVILLE BREEZE! Limited Engagement of the Favorites, Frederick Molly Hallen and Fuller Presenting “THE SLEEP WALKERS" Mr. £ Mrs. Waterous Soclety Entertainers and Operatic Vo- callst; TNV T U O VTN NN Mabel May Sisson and Stewart In “A MYSTERIONS PILL." DAVE LEWIS The Noted German Comedian. ELEANOR FALK AND HER CHORUS OF TEN GIRLS Prosenting the New Act, “MOON- LORIS and ALTINA In Their Great Willlam Tell Act. SWAN and BAMBARD Grotesque Acrobatic Comedians. THE BIOGRAPH With & Changs of Views. 'LAST WEEK OF BEDINI and ARTHUR European Comedy Jugglers. Parquet, any seat, 25c; Balcony, 100; Children, 100, any part expect re- served, 'A few front Orchestra rows, reserved. S0o; front rows of Balcony, UNION GOURSING PARK. JNO. GRACE, Juigs; JAS. F. GRACE, Slipper. TO-DAY, SUNDAY - - JUNE 22 Sapling and Classified Stakes. Star Periormers in the Running. TRAIN SERVICE Leaves Third and Townsend streets 10:15 a. m, 11 & m., 13 m. and 1 p. m.; Twenty-ifth and Valerkia streets five minutes later; return- ing at 4:45 p. m. and after the last course. San Mateo electric cars every five minutes, ADMISSION 25 CENTS: LADIES FREE. GRAN OPERA HOUSE LAST MATINEE AND NIGHT OF “ROMEO AND JULIET.” Week Beginning TO-MORROW (MONDAYY BVENING MAUDE FEALY -AN ——AND— - EDWARD MORGAN In an Elaborate Production of ] “THE TWO ORPHANS.” The Greatest Melodrama Bver Written. | POPULAR PRICES 10c, 150, 23¢, 50c, TSa. Good Orchestra Seats all Matinees, 25a. THE CHUTES! MODERN VAUDEVILLE EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. TWIN SISTERS MEREDITH: TWO LITTLE PUCKS; WEBBER AND ELLIOTT; A. MAR PRESTON; KELLY AND KENT; MURPHY AND SLATER, AND NEW MOVING PIC- TURES. 4 Dally and Nightly ! Don’t Fall to Ses Hardy /Downing Loop the Loop And MME. SCHELL'S PERFORMING LIONS, Admission. ... .10c Children... So Phone for Seats—Park 23. 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. THE WEEKLY CALL It Publishes the Cream of the News of the Week and MANY ATTRACTIVE AND ORIGINAL FEATURES IT IS THB BEST WEEKLY PAPER ON THE PACIFIC COAST ] Mining T News Service on is Accurate e Ed st Not a Line of it Sensational or Faky, and Not a Line of it Dry or Uninteresting.