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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 13, 1902. 3 - ADVERTISEMEN'IS. Ty ORISR SE SRS PRGNSO S N DI SR LDEIELOE L0, REGCRERRRIGGS0: PARIS ARIS | = Company. IMPORTANT OFFERINGS LL-WOOL FR: sold z >c CHCHALLIE 1l be closed ou 85¢ a Yard. S woven fabrics All the remaining Waist and Ski out en Advance arrival of this new ai Colored Dress Goods S In desirabije patterns; regularly timmediately at Novelty Dress Dallerns. One hundred and twenty- seven $10 and $7.50 well- in desirable full patterns will be closed out immediately at $4.50 Each. Remnants. rt Pattern Lengths will be cleared tirely at HALF PRICE AND LESS. SEE SHOW WINDOW. Sirictly Tailor Hals. nd utrlklni idea In foreign effects. CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, Ceary and Stockton Streets, Union Square. § RSN SORONGO0OREG00000000000% RATLWAY TRAVEL RAILWAY TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC | | Tralus lenve and are du- to arrive SAN b (Maiz Line, Foot of N Frox JUNE B Benicis, Sulsun, Elmira and Sac _mento ... - e, Winters, Ru [y rumur. TEavE 7004 004 304 \ al 8.004 8.004 .00 N1 8.004 8.304 lejo, {racy. Lathrop.Stockton hi. Stockton, Mer- ot 5f Market Street.) ts Cruz Excursion.. New Almeden, Feiton, Boulder s Cruz and Principal 4167 Newark, Saz Jose, Los G b4.167 Ean Josc. Los Gatos, Santa Cruz OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. Rio Grande Western By, Greal Salt Lake Route. The Picturesque Line across the Continent. Modern Equipment Through Sleepers and PERSON- ALLY CONDUCTED EXCUR- SIONS DAILY. For full particulars call on or ad- dress F. W. THOMPSON, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept., 625 Market St., San Francisco. CALIFORNIA NORTIIAWESTERN RY. CO. FRARCISCO A.D NORTH PACIFI3 l RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Yoot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEI WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; I | 8:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursd: - Exira trip | et 11330 p. m. Saturdays—Extre trips at 0 | s .5 1:30, 3:30, L | SAN RAFAEL To sAN FRANCISCO. 1\.EEK DA\LG:% T 35 7:50, 9:20, [ [ From EAN FRANCISCO, Foot of Market St. (51ip 8 a m.; 20 p. m. Satur- 0100 1100 . 100 500 BB Pk, dnn—mu.mp-n2 5|nd€35p m, From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — +6:00 33:08 | SUNDAYS—8:00. 9:40, 11:15 &, m.; 1:40, 3:40, #:05 10:00 . 12.00 2.00 4.00 r.x. :85, 5:05, 6:25 p. m. COAST LINE (Broad Gauge). Leave | In Effect | Arrive (Third and Townsend Streets. - San Franciscol May 4, 1902. |San Francisco €.104 Ban Jose and Way Stations. 8.307 Destina- Sun- | Wi !,k 47.004 Ban Jose and W 7.307 | | B s New Almaden. 4100 | s days.1 177164 Monterey Excursi 8300 | Ignacio 8004 Cosst Line Limited— an Joss, 'an Novato Petaluma . Santa Rosa Fulton 10.304 Fe e ‘Windsor 19882 Siniore forcounna Waytaitons BB0F Healdsburg 1307 San Jose and Way Stations, » Lytton 200 San Jose and Way Station: Geyservi) 200 Del Monte Expreas—Only stops San Cloverdale o 3 Hopland 30r San Mateo, Redwood, Paio Alto, B30 s Mg R o B R Pinos, Santa Cruz, Salin | Winlits Monte, Monterey and Ay i P; Fit rincipe Way Stations L. 19.00a o » SanJoseand Principsl Way Stetions 10.004 : » Sap Mateo, Belmont. Redwood Sebastopol [10:40 af10:20 8 Menlo Park_Pais A1 i35 | 6:20 p » Palo Al and Way > San Jose and leSul!u A for Morning. P for Afternoon. xcepied. 1t Sunday only. ¢ Monday oniy. # Saturday 7 Tuesday and Frids Sundsy only. " o.u except Batui NCRTH SHORE HMLHUAD Via Sausalito l‘err), encing _April NCISCO TO leu_ "VALLEY Ei 1 11 7:45 a. m. does not 10:06,_11:00, 45, 5:00, 6:00, . m, 8:00 ,*9:00, m. run to San Quentin. X FRANCISCO. 7:40, 8:15, *9:30, 3290, 4:40, 5:30, 6:45, INS. Cazadero aud way ‘urdays excepted)— or> and way eta- t Reyes and way boats and traine wilf run on HOU\T TAMALPAIS RAILWAY a Eansa ito CYYY |_San Fran, “TL.EERN OF AIKMJIV Cpenali OA 50 p. ul.m TAL] —Lave Tavon 9-90 7. -fl-hh—-“‘u Boket (lone, €21 MARZET STREET aad rRERL 1 N { szadero and way sta- gee connect at Santa Rosa for Mark wm Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers and Booneville: at Hopland for Luncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carisbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and | Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Baratoga Springs, Biue Lakes, Laurel Dell | Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Pot- | ter Valley, Hot Bprings. Half-way House, Comptche, Camp | Etevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal; at Willits for Sherwood, Cahto, Covsio, Laytonville, Cummings, Beil's Springs, Harrie, Clsen’s, Dyer, Pepperwood, Scotia and Eureka, Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates, On Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all points Myond Ban Rafael at half rates. Ticket office, 650 Market st., Chronicle bulld- ing. H. C. WHITING, R. X RYAN, Gen. Manager, Gen. Pass Agt. 1CHIOAGO wn [ FSS tuan i 3 DAYS ! From San Francisco at 10a. m. CHICAGO, UNION PACIFIC & NORTHWESTERN LINE Pullman fourteen-section Drawing-Koom and Private Compartment Observation Sleeping Cars. with Telephone. reading Lemps in every Berth, Compart- ment end Drawing-Room. Buffet, Smok- ing_and Librasy Cers, with and Buth, Dining Cars—meals a la carte Elcetric-lighied throughcut. Daily Tourist Car Service at 6 p. m. and Personslly conducted Excursions every Wednesday and Friday at 8 a. m. from San Franclsco. The best of everything. R. R. R l'CI'llB 617 MARKET ST. Gen. Agent Pacific Coast Palace Hotel San Francisco. Weekly Call §1.00 nep Year 11:15 | e, SOCIRLY'S Summer Outing, Continued from Page Thirty. stow, C. Millsich and wife. ~Alameda—A. Honolulu—s, W. Wileox and wife. . Sanford. Tohome, Colo. Napa—W. —J, ! Tinaei trs. “Bimneit, ¥ | Martin, ‘Miss Marle Keller, D. L. Beard, Mrs. | D. L. 'Beard and children, Miss Q. Derry. | Vallejo—J. H. Diamond, Mrs, O. B. Genty, Stanley Genty. Berkeley—H. Frank. Stan- ford—J. H. Lyons. Angel Island—ueuleml H. Brown. San Jose—Mrs, H. Tenney, Mack, E. Crowenfeld. Oat Hill—W. Blodnn. M. D. Chicago—W. Schenck, D. _Richards. Nevada City—W. H. Bray, W. W. Bowers. RUBICON SPRINGS: From San Francisco —Miss Gilckrist, Bertha Zing, Clara Zing, E. V. Krcutzmann, Louis Crarz and wife, A B. Fluching. Fredrich Rauschkolb, William Zeeh, Mrs. A, L. Springstcen and child Mrs. E. W. | Hancock and child, Miss Jennle Bell, Miss | Mabel N. Osler, Eugenie Brooks, J. W. Grif- | fith and_ wife, Josephine Cohn, Jean G. An- | derson, Mrs. M. J. McCabe, \W. M. Marhle, Itoy L. McCabe, Edith R. McCabe, Desimond | McCabe, William Ede and wife, Oliver Dib- {Dble, J.'E,_ Kraf, wife and family, Robert { Smith La Motte and wife, C. M. Sorensen and wife, Julius F. Hetty, L, V. Monaco, Louis | Kleln, F, Toklas. From Alameda—Alexander | R. Baum, Master Charles Baum, Master Alex- | andor N Baum. , From San Francisco—J. W. | Basstord, Sam Wiele, Ethe Joseph, Harriet | Joseph, Mrs. M. B. Ringot, Willlam D. Page, | Arthur Page, Charles Hendrick, W, E. Olm- ! stead and wife, §, L. Berry, L. A. Olsen, Mrs. L. M, Ryer, J. D. Cornell, J. 8, Werren and wife, Mrs. Henry Mathews, Miss Mathews, H. | F. Reed, A. D. Bauer, Chris J. Bauer. | From Oakland—A. Lackey and wife, F. R. Miller and wife, Francis A. Mooney, Gene- | vieve Peladean, Isabella A. Beaudry, Amy B. Corder, Arthur E. Ccrder, A. i¥lbush and wife Riverside—John Hewetson. Los Angeles— George H. Kimball and wife, I N. Rafferty and wife, A, C. Brouse. Santa Clara—A. E. Hunter and wife, F. A. Wilcox and wife, Miss A, L. Ortley. San Jose—De Lancy Lewls. Santa Cruz—Miss Ruby A, Ordway. Ross Val- | ley—Elizabeth Bach, Marguerite Bach. Lon- don—M. Alexander and wife. Berkeley—A. F. hild, G. Hucter and wife. USALITO—Miss Emily Jacobs, Orange, N. J.; Miss May Doyle, Baonne, N. | iy it Bidgee, Dr. Bockley: 3ss. Bhok: ley, Masters A. and John Buckley, Rev, | Liebenrood, Miss A. Thall, J. Copeland and wife, A. Louderback and wife, Mrs. Marvin, Miss E. Marvin, S. Nickelsburg, Mrs. Nickels- burg and maid, Miss Florence ~Nickelsburg, Louis Nickelsburg, M. §. Nickelsburg, J. B. Kirkland, C. Hall and wife, Miss Stewart, S. McCullough, R. Carpenter, Miss H. Simon James Ferguson, Mrs. James Ferguson, Ackerman, Mrs. Ganther, J. W. Ganther, C. Sonntag, J. Treadwell, Mrs. L. Cahn and C. B Simons, San Francisco; W. Pieper and wife o Imdunl T 4 C . | Oaklana—G. W. Stolp and wite, L. Bercovic et LR E A v Baevich, . Jirz. l}?:_e}rllklj‘lfimjl.c}; and son, | | Griffith, Scranton, Pa.; Dr. Thomas Gritfith, | B, CpXlumpp. & 10 Friites, F GG, | Riverside; Miss Mathews, Scranton, Pa.; D, | &rd. Benjamin B O | Hunter Dewar, Perth, Scotland. 3 25 Warren, Mims 8. Wiitcombe A oV Tl | pKLAMATH | HOT' SPRINGS: From San lows, E. B, Fair, T P Ao Francisco—Nat Boas, A. W. Thurkoff, Richard Bayne, Mrs. Bayne, D. U. Schienfeld, H. B. Gettleson, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schult: Hattle Schultz, Louls Schultz Jr., Alice Rooker Gree ramento—F. mell. Olive Wellborn, Mrs. Wollwine and wife, Montague—Mr. and Gazelle—J. W, Welsh, Hervey Lindley. Klamath Falls—R. R. Reames, Mrs. F. Chico—Lura Rob- ®. Richards. _Otey's Hoiland, Or.—G. H. Ra- Or.—S. T. Thurston. Wichit . Poppleton. Marlon, Ind.—O. D. Green, Mrs. T. Green, Helen Sellers Green, R. R Los Angel W. D. Teed. it. Charles Wellborn, Colonel Freeman ( Mrs. B. J. E. Beaud Edson. P TAYLE From San Francisco— oom, Miss Dorothy Bloom, A. pler e H'\\en. V. W. Hoxle, John Harry Atend, W, Segberg, Bigelow, T. McNamara, George Maundrell, Harold Maundrell, R. Vane and family, Miss Carrye Clayburgh, ‘Miss Etta Clayburgh,' E. C. Mays Robert T. Cannon, Mrs. W. B. Curtis and family, Emil Christen and family, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Helmke. Mrs. Floyd Johnson, Lewis Erb and family, Charles Miller and family, Howard Welsh and family, Mr. and Mrs. mond Cederbloom, _Adolph Stelter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Levy, N. Partridge, F. M. Madden, W. H. George, L. H. Humphrey, Arthur Lewis Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Martin, C. F. English, ADVEBTISEMEHTS | Shire e i) AnitaCre Makes Skins nghtsr. Clearer, Purer ANTIDOTES BLEMISHES The clear, firm complexion of youth is “coaxed back” by Anita Cream. Applied at night and removed in ‘tie morning. thus imparting the full benefits of its medicinal nature. Re- moves Tan. Freckles, Muddiness, Pimples, Moth and Liver Spots, Directions with each far. of drugglists or of us, prepaid. ANITA CREAM & TOILET COMPANY Los Angeles, Cal. PiLLs 7SRNG | 1 d‘.. .lIll"- Pvl.sl- 1'32 | RAILWAY TRAVEL. | - Santa Fe Trains—pany. Leave Market-Street Ferry Depot. | 3 Tor moming, p 9:00 o m. Daily Is Bakersfield Local, stopping at all Yfimts in San Joaquin Val- ley. Corresponding train arrives at 8 a. m. dall 3-00 a. m. Mondays and Thursdays is the California Limited, carrying Palace Sleep- ing Cars and Dining Cars through to Chi- cago. Chalr Car runs to Bakersfield for accommodation of local first-class passen- gers. No second-class tickets are honored on this train. Corresponding train arrives Tor afterncon. through Palace and Tourlst Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago; also Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. Corresponding train arrives at 6:00 p. m. Gaily. "Offices—641 Market street and in Ferry Sen Francisco; 1112 Broadway, - THE WiRITc +ASS AnD YUKON RCUTE i Shortest and quicldest route to At Iin, Big Salmon, White Horse, Hootalingua, Stewart River, Klondike, Koyukuk and Yu- kon Mining Districts. I)NI.Y DIRECT LINE TO DAWSON 'EN DAYS SAN FRANCISCO TO DAWSON. For full information apply to S P.B J. FRANCIS LEE, ROWN, Tratfic Mgr., Seat- | Gen. Agent, 530 tle, Wash.; Skag- fre st., San uay, Alaska. Francisco. | George Sweeney, Sydney Mott, Mr: and Mrs. Edwin Goeller, Charles Miller, Milton Clark, L. Kathkoff, James M. Goewed, Mr. and Mrs. | C. Leach, J. W. Matthews, A. Casselo, John E, Eager, Mr. and Mrs_T. P. Blackler, Mr. and Mrs, B. P. Kuhn, George Beanston, Wallace Beanston, Lloyd Beanston, Keith Beanston, Willlam Hadley, Mrs, Dalsy Fisher, Henry Dé Younge, M. F. Rentschler, Mr. and Mre. E. O'Keefe, Henry Morgan, John De Younge, Mr, and Mrs. Emil Christen, J. Cun- ninghawm, Ed Stone, Willlam Cooney and fam- ily, W. B. Reed, R, Bray, J. Crockard, Fred D.’ Bartlett, Howard B. Lombard, Edward W. Gunther, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Nash, Miss C. A. Nash, A, W. Watts, L. M, Nellsen, J. A. Dott, A.’ W. Craig, T. H. Chander, D, B. W. Haines, Miss Katharyn Hayden, Edward B. Lada, Louis Newbauer, C. D. Leib, Albert Bischoff, Mrs, R. Garrett and son, L. J. Beicke and family, Thomas D. Mulvey, H, Baum, Charles Woodshed, Garril L. Leon, Mr. and Mrs. B, J, Smith, Miss Ethele Smith, T. W. Ward, A. W, Triggey, Miss Nellle Brophy, A. R, Coons and tamily, Charles S, Henry, Har- y &, Johnson, Miss K, L. Houlton, M. Asher, A \\'llllm’n- Thomas Higgins, A. B. Woodlll, H. C. Smith, Bert Willlams, N. T. Merrill, H. Tukey, Willlam A, Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. R. von Meler, Miss_Anita von Mulldorfer, A. Carl, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Dwyer, Benjamin 8. Free, W. S. Pasto and family, Dent Kearney, Roy Elliott, J. J. Lyons, Charies Ev: C. Martenstein, E. Lytgens, C. A. Clinton, . D.; J.D. Rahlver, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mute, F', L. Hultberg. CONGRESS SPRINGS: From San Fran— cisco—Miss Julu Lacay, Miss Alice Lacay, | Mrs, F..Di Ojeda, Mrs. A. Ratze and two | children, E4 Dubedar, Mr. and Mrs, C. Mann, A, L. Peyser, L. R. Levy and wl!e A. A \Ial’latt E. 8. Ramsey, Mr. and Mrs. vosia Carmany, ‘W. L. Hughso . H. Sherman, | H, M, Hoyt, F. O. Bushnell, G. H. Muller, F. 8. Oliver, John P. Well, J." B. Bacarde, wife and family of six, H. S. Jerome, A. H. Pow- ers and wife, W. T. Hitch, B. B. Hitch. H. G, Grover, Nat Rzphlel and \vll’e Charles Mur- ray and ‘wife, Edward Bonnell, _wife and daughter, A. A. Day, R. Nichols, E. D, Dake. B D. Bent, J. O. Larkenbach, C. Feigeler and wite, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Talbot, Mr. and Mis. G. W. Youns, Miss Molloy, C.' E. Lavenson, H. Landeker. Mr. and Mrs. W. D, Dennett, | Master Gordon Dennett, Samuel Mrs, G. Wheeland, ‘\ll}s Sophia Krause, Spencer and wife,” A. & “Ostrander, Willlam Liebreich, F. A. Mar- riott, B. Smith and wife, D, 'Gins, F. G. Ganiner, B. Hellscher, F. W. Woerner and wife, W. Laib and wife, George Dealey, Dr. W, wW. Conlin and wife, Ed Birdshell I-nd wllc E.” H. Torpey and wife, Mies A. Flemming, Miss M. Flemming, Miss G Waitman, M Hammer, M. C. Knight, From San Jose— Moore, E. L. Kaig, A. J. Pouselet, Lizzie Fai rell. T. B, Abadle, B. W. Radovich. From H G. W. 2 Los GD\IOSAMn.xwell Gabel, Willlam Mc- Grath From Santa Cruz—C. M. Hunter and | h. oy From Los Angeles—Mrs. C. wife, Eva Chinn. Vernon Jackson. t F. F. Rosebury, 3 \‘Blker, cla—G. A. Stark, M. D. From Belmont—C. Dugan and wife. From Phoenix, Ariz. R, Magnett. From Alameda—Miss E. Hutton, | R, S. Lewis. From Palo Alto—H. F. Cuth- | berston, J. S. Ginder. From New York—C. H. Stevenson. From Campbell—Miss Hensha: From Moumaln View—Mrs. . A. Merriman, Migs M. I Merriman, W. W. Merriman. BARTLETT SPRINGS: From San Fran- cisco—Mr., and Mrs. J. J. Daly, A. Rodgers, R. I. Whelan, J. W. Cameron, Miss Maude Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Adler, Mr. and Mre, T. Masterson, M. Masterson, W. Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. N. Blaisdell, A. Jacobs and com, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam F. Herrin, Miss Ruth Pendersast, K. Shores, Thoruhill | Cameron, Mrs. John Farnham, Charles A. | Stewart, Miss Sarah Callahan, George H. Long, J M. Long Jr., Mrs. | M. L. Fredrick, R. L.| . P. Lawton, J. C. Clark, Leo | ., G. A. Johnson, Miss Bertha Cohen, | Mary S. McCready, Mrs. G. C. Wilmot, Alex Rhodes, Mrs. J. i Wheeland, | Myort and wife, Mrs. | at Annual Clearance Sale CONTINUED THE LOWEST PRICES EVER KNOWN IN SAN FRANCISCO. Garments are being sold at a fraction of former prices. NO DISAP- POINTMENTS. Our policy NOT to carry over garments from one season to another strictly adhered to. Tailor Suits. TRIMMED $8.50 BLACK SUITS to close out 3.45 Bt eiiiiiiiiiiiiaieenaes $10.00 SUITS reduced to...$4.95 $12.50 TRIAN SUITS to be closed %‘g PEDES- $15.00 and $17.50 FANCY TRIM- MED SUITS cut to......$8.95 $25.00 BLACK, NAVY AND BROWN HOP SUITS, trimmed, at....$12.95 SACKING and $27.50 NOVELTY S kirts. $25.00 TAILOR SUITS cut to $14.85 $30.00 and $35.00 HIGH NOV- EETY SHITS: ..o $19.95 Skirts. $300 BLACK TRIMMED SKIRTS ot .............81.45 $3. 50 ALL-WOOL GOLFING $6oo TRIMMED BLACK VEN- ETIAN SKIRTS .......$2.45 $7.50 BLACK AND COLORED SKIRTS at .............54.95 $10.00 and $12.50 BLACK AND COLORED SKIRTS, with ex- tra drop skirt, at.........$7.95 Children's Jackets At Cut Prices.”. .. 1230-1282-1284 MARKET STREET. GOLDEN GATE CLOAK and SUIT HOUSE Semi Jackets and Long Coats. _ $4.00 BLACK ETONS are lngvsv $600 BLACK % JACKETS at $8.50 TRIMMED ~~CHEVIOT JACKETS at. .$4.95 $1250 CASTOR NOVELTY JACKETS, eclegantly trimmed, at . ceeeses $15.00 HIGH NOVELTY JACKETS . $7.95 $2000 HIGH NOVELTY JACKETS at ..........$12.95 55-inch LONG COATS, tan and navy, value $12.50, cut to $4.95 $1000 TAN CORDUROY BLOUSES ..............82.95 COFFEE JACKETS at...... ...... .$8.95 and $9.93 $5.00 and 8600 CHILD’S DRESSES cut now to...$1.95 $750 and $850 CHILD’S DRESSES cut now to...$2.95 $10.00 CHILD'S DRESSES cut now to R $12.50 CHILD’S DRESSES cut now to 4.95 $3.00 FANCY ' SILK MOREE\I SKIRTS 45 .$1.95 BLACK FEATHER BOAS, real ostrich, 1% long, to close at.... , $5.95 and $6.96 TIVOL AMUSEMENTS. (PERA HOUSE EVENINGS AT 8 SHARP. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 SHARP! TO-NIGHT—LAST CHANCE TO SEE icCord, W. F. Callaway, Mrs. J. O'Connell, J. L. Schoenbock, R. Carmany, Mrs. R. Car- | many, Ivy Hall, W. H. Baker, M. Lando, Migs Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Holton, C. W. | Phillips, H. H. Plant, E. Reichenberg, Ben | Baum; from ramento—Mrs. B. A. Griffin, Miss K. M. Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. C. Gerclami, Estella, Eva and Gustina Gerolami, Della Costa, Mrs. A. Pierini, Willlam Beckman, B. Frommer, 1. Cohen, Jack Fenton, A. A. Rob- ertson, A. Becker, Mr. and Mrs. L. Chormak and daughter, Mrs. A. N. Buchanan, Miss | Buchanan, Lynda Buchanan, Mrs. James F. | George W. Lane and | | Perry and daughter, Mr child, Miay B. Groth, Mrs, Mary Phieger: from D. L. Greene, Charles Elsey, W. E. VL Giten: Brom N Gatekta | L. R. Hicks, R. A. Hicks; from Safl Leanidro—A. Lucla, A. J. Cunch; f wards—Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gear: . E._Winslow, Miss from Kingsburg—Mr. and Mrs. W. from Haywards—W. P. Cahill, from ‘Parlier—D. E. \Ward, Mrs. I. Ward; from Los AAgeles—C. W. C C. W. Cook; from Colusa—Charles Richardson, Mrs. C. Richardson, E. M. Welch; from San | Diegé—John Lisk; from Nevada City—C. R. | Clark; from San Jose. W. Christle, Etta | { V. Malcolm and and Mrs. F. M. Sampson; from an Rafael—Mr. and Mrs. Decourtieux, Miss | Madeline Decourtieux; from Hemlock—J. O, | Whitlock. 3 SARATOGA SPRINGS: From San_Fran- | cisco—Mrs. B. T. Lacy, Misses Lacy. Mrs. L. V. Merle Miss M. Mcrle, Pierre Merle Ly- | man Lacy, Sidn Annie Jacobs, | Miss Steinbach, Sise: Stinnie “Steinbach, Mrs. Dora K. Johnson, Mrs. Malm, Miss Grace Malm, Walter Rodgers, S, P. Elias, Mrs, God- frey Fls}'er Miss A. Stern, Miss Stern, Mrs L. 'Davis, Mrs. L. Prager and daugh- fies ¢ Fisher, Miss Maude Fisher, A. Cole ife, Captain Charles Levy, A. P. Fisher, Joseph Bock. Miss Rose Bock, A, L. Mrs. Stern, Palmer Hewitt, Mrs. L. Lobree, Miss R. R. Lobree, H. Vaa Lyken, E. R. Ellis, Mrs, | E. R. Ellis,’ Arthur Eilis, 'Robert Christie, Mrs. Christle, Harry Christie, Barney Christl Oakland—R. ' A. Peterson, Charles Wagne: Mose Kittenberger, Frank Smith, George Glipin, Mr. and Mrs. H. La Mar, Earl Dow | La Mar. Abilene, Kan.—Ell Southworth, Ala- meda—Mabel Salior. Palo Alto—Cora H. Glb- son. Btockton—I. E. Purry, Elko, Nev.—Miss May Bucannon. Sacramento—Miss J. Tind: Long Branch, N, J.—Mrs. B. Y. Morga Germany—Gustave Werner, Mrs. G. Wern Henry Werner, Bernhardt Werner, Mrs, E. Borden. HOTEL LA HONDA: From Sap Francisco —WI{Il C, Hazleton, F. D. Mullin, Mr. and Mrs, Goeppert and three children, Miss May Rosen- blum, Mrs. John Peat, F. J. Wimperly, Mrs. L. B. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. James K. Taylor | and two children, Judge and Mrs. James M. Troutt, Mr. and Mrs. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs, 8. D, Kendall, Fred E. Kendall,’ E. Knapp, D, G. Maclean, Charles P. Hawley, J. F. Anderson, Roy C, Slocum, H. A, Anderson, Will H. Stim. son, Miss Dorothy Rosenheim. From Menlo | Park—James Fitzgerald, E. McGaugh, Willlam J. Burke, C. T. Maloney, C. M. Tayior, J. F. | Btand. From Redwood City—James Curran, | 3. V. Swift, W. T. Kenedy, Carl Beeger, C. | Staftord. From Pescadero—Antone Enos, An- tone Deas. From Alameda—A. S. Ebbets, R. C. Ebbets. From Woodside—J. M. Lane, A. A. Neuman. From Parls—E, §. Reetts. | Berlin—H. Hornberger. From Oakland—T, B Eldridge, F. H. Eldridge. From Palo Alto— gl“lol' E. Selzer. om Mayficld—Alfred eale smcum SPRINGS: From San Francisco —A. H. C. Mau, Mis Devon, Miss M. Fay, Miss H. McGowan, Kid Lewis, Harry Corbett, Jacob Heyman, Alphonse Hirsch, Frank Dougherty, Mrs. J. F. McGeough, Mr. and Mrs. Sheehan, Miss Vivian Sheehan, Mu ter Fred Sheehan, James McGowan G. J. Redmond, Mi Radmund MlllA C Muiler, Miss Irene Geimann, Miss Fleanor Gelmann, Mrs. Joe McCusker, Leon Frank and wife, Max Fenner, Maurice Behan and wife, J. rbonner, Officer Joy, Mrs. M. NEW ADVEBTISEMENTS IN ALL WALKS OF LIFE. Herpicide Is Used to Oue Dandruff. E. H. Lyons, New York, N Y., says: *I am very fond of Herpicide and enjoy vsing it. It is refreshing.” Dr. J. H. Bush, Toledo, Ohio, wrlta!' “Newbro's Herpicide has glven better satisfaction than anything I have ever used.” Mrs. Borkey, of Chadron, Neb., says of Herpiclde: “It cleaned my head of d stopped. my haly. from falling ear 1170 the best remedy for dandruff I ever used, and 1 have used a great man; R. 8. Coleman, Ann Arbor, ]&lch 5 “I have used two bottles and derived benefit therefrom.' of Herpl dc Desirable location, unsurpassed cuisine, unequaled service and modern conveniences are the attributes that have made these two hotels popular with tourists and travelers who visit San Fran- cisco. ! Palace and Grand Hotels Weekly Call, $1 per Year “Theldol’'sEye.” Monday, o TONIANS, July 14, the Great Hit of the BOS- JTHE. SERENADE Which Caused a_Genuine Furor the First Part of You Will “WOMAN,"” t This Season. Again Hear — ‘THE ANGELUS,” DREAMING,”" ‘A _JOLLY POSTILLKON" “DON JOSE OF SEVILLA,"” “IN FAIR ANDALUSIA, “SINGING LES- SON,” “THE FUNNY SIDE OF THAT" and the famous ‘‘SERENADE. MONDAY, July 28, Opening of the GRAND OPERA SEASON RESERVATIONS for the SEASON can be made from MONDAY, July 14, at 9 a. m., it SATURDAY, July 19, at 10 p. m. For the Season the SAME POPULAR PRICES WIill Prevall, 26¢, 50c and 75¢. Telephone Bush 9. Chamberiain, P. liam Finnegan, Mrs. Willlam Cohen, Mrs. H. Flemming and wife, Wil- Miss M. Finnegan, Mr. and Filmer and daugh- ter, Miss Emma Gill, Mre. J. Smith, Miss R. Coleman, Miss M. Flack, Dr. Emers Macle)ermo". Mrs. BE. McGeough, Ed F. F. tehell, J. A. Symor, J. G. Doward, H. Bortfeld, Mrs. Hodge, e arry, it Mortalo, Miss Matthews, Vallero and wife, Miss McM By Miss Addle Clark, Mr Gy M oward, L. Youns., 4. C. Gibbons, M. . B D. F. Day, Jamieson, L. B. Goldberg, Min Miss Agnes Noonan, Mrs. illan, McMad) Miss ken, Juds Murray. William Sutneriand, Co! H. Jefters, Ml Miss K. . She . Jo ey, Ed J. N. Douxlass, Ol.kllnd—Mn an Sherry, 1sh, Mr. and Mrs. Maroovich, e M. White, Mrs. H. Matthew v-— llejo—A. B. B!nnenhlr Armstrong. Miss A. HilL N HOT SPRINGS: Ban A B, Mayer, Mrs. H. Clar] C. Martin, £ bium, E. Magn! H. Hunter, clsco—Mrs. Bryan, C. ‘Woodl —rs. Rev. O. Kirby, Mrs. Max Flelschmann, d, G. C. Olcess, Baron, gi‘nu:.u Lerer, Myra Lerer, J. W. Gardls Gillespl, Leopulfl Beltmann, R. J. Owens, ¢, L. D. Lasel Nmuuumt Fran rlnflnees Wanamy and Saturdu From Owens, o Brown, . . _Greenewal Frank Jones, Dn-nlel Toomey, F. P. Powell, P. Prunty, s R. Carter, Mrs. Mrs, M. Ryan, H. W. Wilson, L. Be t, Grave, L. A. Sealfield, C. 5. Holman, T. Tiiley, Mark E. Lewis, W. Isenbers, P. Ryan, C, M. Dingle, Mrl, M. Skelly, Mrs. 8, B. Pey- ton, O. F. ‘enney. Oakland—A. iy Kene J. H. Bafier, W. A. Halleck and wite, C. i G. Byrnes, Shaw, ton F. and Adelaide Granz, liam Vanesleben, C. H. 'Armes, H. Elwo Stockton—Mrs. E. C. W. Byrnes® Colomel H. R. Capura. no—J. Wot- wife, Granz - and wife, Miss Clara Granz, Wil- Deon. Rio Vista—J. J, Thomas, Joseph C. Nunes. Antloch—J. R. Ba- ker. J. T. Rogers. ing, Alameda—M. J. McMann. A. M. Scot ‘mento—Mrs. McDougall. Stewart. t. Oroville—Joseph McGee. Seattle, Wash.—J. M. st. Louis—C. C. Rogers and wu; ('lncmull—fl ~B. McFarlane. hite. wm Low | Angeles M, E. VICHY SPRINGE Charles L. Licht, Saalburg, Shirley fi""m Rida' Peching ss Madge s, G. torfiold N “Fredrick, Dr. H. A. Fredri Dr. F Mis W. _Porterflels Portland, Or.—Morris Marks. Hanford— ‘New York—Mr. and Mrs. Schill- Matermoro— Sacra- Omaha—O. Brooklyn—Willlam ~ McMurtrie and L. M. Sutton. San Diego— ° From Ban Francisco— M. L. Reynolds, Miss Dora Miss Mabel Son, Mis: Pennington, Murria, W. Pai ck, J, Cohn, uu. Roselle Heyman, Oscar Heyman, Miss May Clendenin, Cordelia Burnham, May E. .Burnham, Sylvan Coblentz, cobi, J. E. Cook, Fred Tychson, M. A. Lip pitt, Philip Manson, M. Rosenberg, Goodfriend. 1. Trving Ja- H. L. Moore, R. Newman, Benjamin Boas, Edwin D. Bachman, Ch: » Mrs, M. Rosenberg, Ee Conn, R, Conl, W. C. Mysel, Mra. iv. Mysel, A, M. Rosenstern, J. M. Cofytheim, M: Miss L. Goodfriend, Johnson, M. Lamont, Emil Judell, Hooser, Bessie Russell, Moore, H. A, Fidved, ‘Mre, M, Eldred, Mrs, K. ¥, D, W. Moore,. Mra, W. Dr. Ragan, Angelo Bernstein, Mrs. A. Waiten: Fein Stias B Walterstein,"A. A, =% M: White, Monroe, Hathaway, BLACK Hoffman, W. S, Dreypol E. Hoimes, Judge A. Hoffman, Mrs. ic h-r. Miss H.' Krie- A, Sanderscn. Sanderson, Miss Maud Sanderson, Josle Burr, G. L. Mclver, Mrs. D. Mcnroe. Ed Hathaway, Mrs. Carrie Charmak, Albert Walterstein, Miss Sallie Morris, ROCK J. Miss Irving Roberts, RANGE: Fred Bartlett, Burr, Charles D. D. Rev les Spalding and wife, Catherine Spalding, Cora- nado; Bollos, Claik, Dr. Ed Colman, Mr. Cantrell, Grosvenor and Mrs. Frank Clark, Donald Mrs. Willlam Garrett, Miss Mondell, Mr. and Mrs. I Belasco, San Francisco; Mrs. Carrie_Pra Mrs, tt, Miss Ruth Meclntire, William Rieger, Alameda: Margery Rieger, Paul Rieger, Thomas Rieger, Berkeley; Vernor Ca- hill, Caklai Anna M. nd; Reed, Mr. and Goforth, Frances Vasser. M. Compton, Mendocino; Mrs. Ukiah; Frank Todhunter, Boston; Mr. Sawyer, Miller,” John E. O. Rob- inson, H. E. Holden, P. Holden, W. F. Derby, Napa, (:,The Importance THEATRE aluaeo ALCAZA THIS SUNDAY NIGHT L Sixth and Last Week A To-Morrow, Monday, July 13 S Last Matinee Saturday e FLORENCE ROBERTS W Supported by WHITE WHITTLESEY, in David Belasco's Great Ru.y. PRICES: Evenings, 15¢, 25c, 35¢, 50c ud m. Matinees, 15c, 25c, 3oc and E E K MONDAY, July 21, Elaborate Scenic Production, S YOUSLIKE IT." FLORENCE ROBERTS as ROSALIND. SALE OF SEATS OPENS TO-MORROW, 9 A M I sétasco S THAL, Market Street, Near Eighth. Phone South 533, MATINEE TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT—LAST TIME, The Charming Comedy Drama, SUNSHINE OF PARADISE ALLEY! DON'T MISS THE GREAT SPECIALTIES INTRODUCED THIS WEEK. PRICES Eveninss Matinees TO-MORROW EVENING, A Great Production of the Famous Drama. A Dark Secret. COLUMBIA 5 QN8 WEEK T o=Morrow HENRY MILLER And a Speclal Compan: Oscar Wilde', ‘Brilliant ' of Being Earnest. A Serious Comdl for. 'Prlvll.l hwh. Greatest Success of Miller Season. July 21—“THE WILDERNESS,” the latest New York Empire Theater success. California ToNicHT Third Bi‘ Weelk MR. FREDERICK WARDE| ——, And Company. In an elaborate scenic revival of Hemry Guy Carlton’s Venetian Love Story, “The Lion’s Mouth.” SDATS READY. Next—“GASTON CADOL.** JUST l SO IT. THINKS THE WHOLE CITY OF «POUSSE CAFE,” «ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA,” And <A ROYAL FAMILY.” The Greatest Trisle Bill Ever Seen on Auy taze. A Laugh, a Yell, for Every Breath You Take. The remarkable cast, KOLB and DILL RE E and enn;%nlln( chorus, including HOPE and u- SAME POPULAR PRICES, SUTRO BATHS. SS10] CHILDI Be.. Bathing, lnc!udl.nl ldml-wn 25¢: children 20c. 2 WEEK COMMENCING THIS AFTERNOON, | | JULY 13th. i NEW av» VARIED VAUDEVILLE. | THE RENTWNED STARS, George C. Boniface Jr. and Bertha Walzinger In “THE WOMAN WHO HESI- | TATES 1S LOST.” THE ERETTO FAMILY Europe's Greatest Acrobats. CARSON AND WILLARD German Comedians. | THE LOWE HUGHES TRIO Eight Musical Artists. Last Week of the Famous RUSSELL BROTHERS Presenting “The Irish Servant Girls.' JAMES J. MORTON “A Fellow of Infinite Jest.” THE ROSSEAUS Somersault Kings. THE BIOGRAPH Showing New Moving Pictures. Farewell Woek and Artistio Triumph Valerie Bergere And Company, in “BILLIE'S FIRST LOVE. Pt.rqw 1y seat, 250; Balcony, 10\! Children, 100. any part except served. A few front orchestra rows, reserved, front rows of Balcony, reserved, OPERA GRAND?ous: Beginning MONDAY EVENING, July 14, By Universal SPECIAL ! ™ request One Week More of THE HRISTIAN With EDWARD MORGAN as John Storm His Original Character. ALICE JORNSON as Glory Quayle. Her Greatest New York Hit. DANIEL FRAWLEY as Horatio Drake. SPECIAL MATINEE WEDNESDAY. Regular Matinees Saturday and Sunday. POPULAR PRICES—10c, 15c, 2S¢, 50o, TSe. Orchestra Seats, 25c and 50c All Matinees. COME EARLY AND SECURE SEATS. UNION COURSING PARK JNO. GRACE, Juige; JAS. F. GRACE, Slippess TO-DAY, SUNDAY - micwrs | Pyppy and Classified Stakes. Star Performers in the Running. TRAIN SERVICE: Leaves Third and Townsend streets 10:15 a. m., 11 m, 12m and 1 p. m. Twenty-Afth and Valencia streets five minutes later. Ree turning at 4:45 p. m. and after the last course. San Mateo Electric cars every five minutes. Boc; 25¢. JULY 13 ADMISSION 25 CENTS. LADIES FREE. THE CHUTES! Fulton Street and Tenth Avenue. MODERN VAIJII(VI.I.[ EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. ROYAL _YEDDO JAPANESE TROUPE: AVERY AND HART; HUGHEY EMMETT: THE HOWARD KELL AN’D vxo— NEW MoviNG PI leflflv' M‘thflw!.. Hardy Downing Loop fhe Loop. NEW ATTRACTIONS IN THE ZOO. AMATEUR NIGHT THURSDAY. FALL %t BASTILE CFRENCH NATIONAL CELEBRATION), MONDAY, JULY 14, 1902, LITERARY EXERCISES.. FIREWDRXS (MODERN) at 9 » m. D BALL EVENING. ADMISSION 25¢. Children ¢, Literary Exercises Afterncon, Begin at 1:30,