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34 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1902Z. SANE TY PHOON I ECUIINS NI = 5 LONG drawn out typhoon of un- y and into which she nose three times de- ssage of the Japanese Nippon Maru, which from the Orient barely veri! her arrived ¥y on schedule between Hongkong and Shanghai and was delayed at the latter port waiting for abatement in the weather. Be- tween Shanghai and Nagasaki, however, she ran into what Captain Greene be- lieves was the same typhoon, and be- tween Nagasaki Kobe another sec- tion of the ne disturbance kept things umming for all aboard the Nippon. In o o severity of the blow, how- ner came through the ordeal ning any damage and with- t to any one on board. From Honolulu and from there he voyage was through sum- of t 56 tons of cargo, of raw silk. Sooy Smith, who dur- commanded a ca\'al\;y op ui was a passenger. He % on ",ngmux of some note and has been ruction of ~water H. Shockley, another gineer. He has Eastern Korea passenge been e s irned home on the T. Forse, who a refrigerating en the Philip- s home on sick Robert H. Os- nand of a gun- Philippine wat- home to receive surgi- for an injury to one of his inese diplomat, was to Washington, Ching, a C Rocker, wood seat, oak or mahogany finish . . $2.00 Eatire houses, hotels furnished. free delivery miles. T. BRILLIANT FURNITURE Co. 2328-242 POST STREET Opposite Union Square. flats and Credit and within 100 OCEAN STEAMERS. Pacific Coast Steamship Ce. eamers leave San Fran- cieco as foliows: For Ketchikan, Juneau, Eksgway, etc., Alaska—i1 a 8, 23, Oct. 3, 23, 28] Change to s steamers at Seat- Victoria, Vancouver, Townsend, Seattle, Ta- . m., Sept. 18, Change at Se- steamers for Alaska for Tacoma to N. 28, compeny's Oct. 4. For Los Angeles (via Redondo) Diego Santa Ros , § & m. State of California, Thursday, 9 & m. For Los Angeles £an Pedro), Santa B Port Los Angeles and and Santa Barbara— rbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- . Cayucos, Port Harford, San entura, Hueneme and *Newport m., Sept. 19, 27, Oct. 5, 13, 21; Oct. 1, 9, 17, 25. Magdalena Bey, San Jose del Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosa- fex.)—10 a. m., Tth of each la, Gua month. For further Right reser: as nformation obtain folder. o change steamers or salling aate. TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery etreet (Palace Hotel). Freight Office, 10 Market st. C. D. DUNANN, Gen. Pass. Agt. 10 Market st., San Francises. O.R.&N- CO. Only & Line to PORTLAND OR. And £ho 1 line from Portland to all points gh tickets 10 ail points. all rail or <hip steams rail, at LOWEST RATES. Steamér _ tickets lude berth and meals. CO A sails Sept. 30, Oct. 10, 20, 30. GEO, Steamer = w. ¥ street TOYO KISEN EAISHA, TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF. COR- ne i:=t and Brannan streets, at 1 p, m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, caliltix § Kcbe (Hiogo), Narasaki ani Shanghal eod Couecting at T-ngkong with steamers for T dia, etc. No cargo received on board on day sailing £ NIFPON MARU .... cog smlbome o oD ol RICA MARU...... . Thursday, Octol NGEONG MARD (calling ot Mapiley gt AL 1602 peeanic $.5.00. ki ZEALAND anp BYDKEY, DIRECT LINE vo TAHITL ELDER Oct. 8, 15, 25 t 1l a m. D. . 1 Montgomery ovember 25, 8. B ALAMEDA, for Honolulu, Oct. 4 m 8 s & Saturday, Honolulu, Thursday, Oct. 16, 10 a, m. A, for Takiti, Oct 81, 10 a. m. 0., hgts., Ticke! Ofics 643 arkatst, FroigtOfice, 328 Market 51, PierNe. 7, Pacific St COMPAGNIZ CENERALE TRANSATLA| DIRECT LINE T0 HAVRE-Pagise | 05 Sailing every Thursday, instead of Eaturday, at 10 a. m., from Pler 42, orth River, foot of Morton street, First-class to Havre, $70 and upward. See- s 10 Havre, $45 and upward. GENERAL CY FOR UNITED STATES and CAN- 32 Broadway (Hudson bullding), New 3. F FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast ADA, York. peents. & Montgomery avenue, San Francisco, Tickets soid by all Rallroad Ticket Agents. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, Kensington.Sep.30,5 po| Friesland.Oct. 7, 10 am 8t. Louis.Oct. 1, 10 am/Philadel..Oct. 8, 10 am STiak LN RP, PARIS. bt der'nd.Oct.11,10 am o nd.Oct.18,10 am INTE ATION CO., P 0 Montgomery EAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. [GR L S, NAVY YVARD AND VALLEND, Ceamer; CEN FRISBIZ o: MOKTICZLL) ©:45 & m., 3:10 and §:30 p. m., except Suy. ¢ey. Bunday U:45 & m., 85:30 p. m. Leaves Veileso 7 a m. 12:30 noon, 6 . m., excep: €uncay. Sunday. 5 & m., 413 3. m. 'Face 3¢ cents. Telephoue Main “1608. Land'ng aad nln& e 5, Misson-sirest dock. HATCH BR (via San Pedro and East | | time. She first met thetyphoon | | 1 | Reea, tw six days from Naknek, has on board 43 cases. The ship Tacoma, which | arrived off the port, has a full cargo. Dr. J. E. Jones, Mrs. J. E. Jones, John Latta, O. Majima, Dr. Francis Murphy, Kwang Dang Ning and servant, Y. Nogamal, Lieutenant Robert H. Osborn, U. 8. N.; Rev. F. W. Poland, A. L. Rushworth, P. Scheuch, Miss Kate Shaw and maid, Chin Shin, W. H. Shock- | ley, General Willlam Sooy Smith, Mrs. Sooy | Smith, Master Gerald Smith, Alexander Tison, Alexander Tison, Dr. C. H. Vilas, George nite, Mrs. J. W. Worthington, W. F. Whitte- , Dr. Martin Felmy. Doric Sails for Orient. The Occidental and Oriental Steamship Com- pany's Doric salled yesterday for the Orient | with a full carge and about seventy-five cabin | s. She carried 129 Chinese passen- of whom twelve had been ordered de- gers, ported. ; A large number of missionaries sailed on the Doric for both China and Japan. Includ- | ing wives, families and servants the misslon- | ary party numbered nearly thirty. The pas- | sengers_were For Yokohama. Clifford, Eiliott, Mrs. William Eiliott' and servant, Muster B. R. Elliott, Master F. Elllott, | Master G. W. Elliott, Miss M. Elliott, Senor A C. Espejo, Semora A. C. Espejo, C. H.| Hyde, Mrs. C. H. Hyde, J. E. Reese. For Kobe—Captain A. F. Pillsbury, Rev. F. Rey. Willlam | C. Briggs, Mrs. F. C. Briggs, E. W. Mills. For Nagzasaki—Miss M. Cartmer. For Shanghai—Miss Grace Agar, Miss Flor- ence Dayton, Mies H. Dearborn, Re W Ekvall, Mrs. D. P. Ekvall and son, Miss Effie Gregg, W. S. Jackson, Mrs. es and three children, Rev. G. R. E. J. Sanford, M. Schnutenhaus, Rev. C. ompkins, For Hong lard, E. H. Davis, H. H A, A Forshee, W. E. Professor L. E. Hicks, F. W. Heins, Mrs. L. M. Heins, C. E. G. von Jungenfeld, A. E. Kaeser, Dr. A. T. Keckeler, Miss L. Landis, Miss A. M. Lemon, Charles Meikiehan, Rev. J. K. Robb, Mrs. J. K. Rcbb and child, Mrs. | C. Richards, Rev. J. C. Robbine, Mrs. J. C. Mrs. B. S. Rogers, Charles Rupert, harles Rupert, Miss P. Saarloos, Mrs. | , Professor O. D. Wanamaker, Dr. J. | M. Wright, Mr M. Wright. From Honolulu—Mrs. S. H. Cobb, Miss L. F. Hargear, Miss C. Shatto, Miss Kara G. | Smart, Mrs A. Tichenor, Mrs. J. A. Reeve, | Miss N. Webster. Salmon Boats Arrive. Four vessels of the salmon fleet reached port | yesterday, and a fifth, the ship Tacoma, hov- ered off the port all day and will probably pass through the heads early this morning. The | ship Bohemia, twenty-seven days from Bristol Bay, brought 52,000 cases of salmon; the bark | W. W. Case, twenty-nine days from Nushagaz, brought 19,456 cases; the bark Agate, twenty- eight aays from Nushagak, has 20,000 cases and 260 barrels of salmon, and the ship Issac —_— Transport Dix Arrives. The United States freight transport Dix ar- rived vesterday, twenty-five days from Manila. Her arrival at this port was not expected by | the local offictals of the transport service, who | had received no notification that San Fran- | cisco was her destination. She came across | in ballast and “brought no passengers. She has come here to undergo some necessary re- pairs, - B S Will Receive Visttors. Visitors will be received on board the bat- tleship Oregon this afetrnoon. Launches from beach to warship will run at frequent inter- vals from Vailejo street, Clay street and Fol- tom street wharves. el City of Para Sails, The Pacific Mail Company's City of Para salled yesterday for PAnama and way ports with 2 full cargo and about forty passengers. RO i S Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Saturday, September 27. Hansen, 14 hours from Fish Stmr Celia, Rock. Stmr Columbla, Doran, 55 hours from Port- land, via Astoria 45 hours. Stmr Pomona, Shea, 17 hours from Eureka. Stmr Scotia, Erickson, 11 hours from Bowens Landing. Stmr Albfon River, Bash, 12 hours from Al- bion, via Point Arena 10 hours. Stmr Geo F Haller, Haaven, 18% days from Bristol Bay. Stmr W H Kruger, Ahlin, San Pedro. U § stmr Dix. Hopkins, 25 days from Ma- nila. Jap stmr Nippon Maru, Greene, 27 days 11 hours from Hongkong, via Yokohama 16 days 10 hours, via Honolulu 8 days 3 hours. £hip Spartan, McArthur, 4 days from Se- attle. Ship Eclipse, Larsen, 26 days from Bristol Bay. Ship Isaac Reed, Kelly, 26 days from Nak- nek. Ship Tacoma, tol Bay. Ship Bohemia, Whalman, 29 days from Nu- fhagal. Ger ship D H Watjen, Wicke, 167 days from Hamburg, via Port Los Angeles 13 days. ¥r ship Jules Gommes, Denis, 130 days from Madagascar, via Hobart Town 72 days. Br ship Glenciova, Bowles, 142 days from 45 hours from Pedersen, 30 days from Bris- Antwerp. Bark Edward May, Hansen, 32 days from Makaweli. Bark Agate, Bergman, 28 days from Nusha- gak Fr bark Marechal de Viliars, Roual, 164 Gays from Swansea, via Hobart 64 days. Bktn Addenda, Mikkelsen, 22 days from Honolul Bkin W H Dimond, Hanson, 21 days from Honolulu. Barge Santa Paula, McGovern, 48 hours from Ventura. Srgr Mizpah, Anderson, 23 days from Bris- tol Schr Monterey, Crangle, 40 hours from Chetco, CLEARED. Saturday, September 27. Stmr City of Para, Zeeder, Panama, etc; Pacific Mail §S Co. Stmr Queer. Hall, Victorla, ete; Pacific Mail 88 Co. Sunr Chas Nelson, Schage, Seattle; E T Krose. Br stmwr Dorie, Smith, Honolulu, Yokohama and Hoengkong; O & O'SS Co. Stmr Rainier, Hansen, Seattle; Pollard £8 Co. Schr Chas R Wilson, Johnson, Santa Rosa- lia; ¥ Santailfer, SAILED, Saturday, September 27. Stmr Mackinaw, Storrs, Tacoma. Stmr Navarro, Higgins, Bowens Landing. Stmr Ramona, Gielow, San Pedro. ez i+ | calde, for Redondo. 5 | | | | | | | | | i ! | | ONE OF THE SALMON FLEET THAT ARRIVED OFF PORT YESTERDAY. ok Stinr Stmr ports. Stmr Stmr North Fork, Nelson, Eureka. City of Para, Zeeder, Panama and way Arcata, Nelson, Coos Bay. . Rainler, Hansen, Seattle. Stmr Desnatch, Levinson, Portland. Stmr Fulton, Lee, Westport. r National City, Johnson, Fort Bragg. Br stmr Doric, Smith, Honolulu, Yokohama and Hongkong. Schr J B Leeds, Olsen, Eureka. MEMORANDUM. Per stmr Geo F Haller—The bark Coryphene sailed from Bristol Bay on Aug 31 for San | Francisco. SPOKEN. Sept 20, in Queen Charlotte Sound, stmr Cottage City (disabled), from Wranzel Nar- rows, for Seattle, In tow stmr Ploneer. TELEGRAPHIC, POINT LOBOS, Sept 27, 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind NW, velocity 26 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. REDONDO—Arrived Sept 27—Stmr George Loomis, hence Sept 26. Sailed Sept tmr George Loomis, for San Francisco; schr Challenger, for Port Town- send; stmr Prentiss, for San Francisco. WHATCOM—Salled Sept 27—Schr Albert Meyer, for Mohterey. TA BARBARA—Arrived Sept 27—Stmr South Bay, from Eureka. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Sept 25—Schr Bessie K, from Nome; stmr Chehalis, hence Sept 21 Arrived Sept 2 —Stmr G C Lindauer, hence SAN DIEGO—Salled Sept 27—Stmrs Olympic and Westoort, for San Francisco; schr Sadie, for Umpqua. PORT GAMBLE—Salled Sept 27—Br’ stmr Victoria, for Shanghal. Arrived Sept 27—Bktn Skagit, hence Sept 13. PORT HADLOCK—Sailed Sept 27—Schr Al- —Arrived Sept 25—Schr pt 27—Stmr City of To- stmr Umatilla, for San ept 26—Stmr Edith, hence Sept 23. mr Spokane, from Nome. . ept 27—Russ ship Borrowdale, frof NEHALEM RIVE] Oakland, hence S SEATTLE peka, for Francisco. Arrived Sept 27 Arrived Alzoa Bay. BRISTOL BAY—Sailed Seot 1—Ship Stand- ard, for San Francisco. Sept 9—Schr Charles Hanson, for San Francisco ASTORIA—Arrived Sept 27—Stmr Geo W Elder, hence Sept 27; Br ship Dynomene, from Victoria. EUREKA—Arrived Sept 27—Schr Admiral, hence Sept 24. Arrived Sept 27—Stmr Fureka, hence 26. Salled Sept 27—Stmr Alliance, for San Fran- clsco. PORT HADLOCK—Arrived Sept 26—Br schr Alexander, from Port Townsend. TACOMA—Sailed Sept 27—Br stmr Duke of Fife, for Yokokama. Arrived Sept Br ship Wynnstay, from Cardiff; Br shio Argus, from Port Los An- geles. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Sept 27—Ger bark Amna, from Yokohama; bktn Skagit, hence Sept 13, for Port Gamble; Ger ship Ger- trud, for Seattle: bktn Alta, for Puget Sound; Rust ship Borrowdale, for ——; Nor ship At- lantic, from Zanzibar. Pessed in Sept 27—Barge Dashing Wave, from Skagway; schr Columbla, from San Pi dro; bktn Skagit, hence Sept 14, for Port Gam- ble; ship John A’ Briggs, for sound. NEAH BAY—Passed in Sept 27—Schr Min- nie A Cain, from San Pedro, for Tacoma; ship America, from Uyak, for Seattle. Passed out Sept 27—Stmr Garonne, Seattle, for Nome. Passed in Sept 27—Bark Prussia, hence Sept 14, for Port Blakeley. ISLAND PORTS. MAKAWELI—Sailed Sept —, Br ship An- tlope, for Oyster Harbor. HONOLULU—Arrived Sept 16—Bktn Kliki- tat, from Port Ludlow. Sept 17—Jap stmr Hongkong Maru, hence Sept 11. Sept 19— Stmr Alameda, hence Sept 13; ship Florence, from Tacoma. Sept 20—Schr Helene, hence Sept 20; Jap stmr Nippon Maru, from Yoko- hama. Sajled Sept 18—Jap stmr Hongkong Maru, for Yokobarha. Sept 19—Schr Golden Shore, for Port Townsend; ship Erskine M Phelps, for Taital. To sail Sept 22—Bktn Archer, for San Fran- cisco. To sail Sept 22—Ship John Currder, for Port Townsend; scbr Wm Bowden, for Port Town- send. FOREIGN PORTS. KINSALE—Passed Sept 26—Fr bark Les Adelohes, from Seattle, for Queenstown. KOBE—Safled Sept 26—Ship John Ena, for Port Townsend, and not as previously reported. MAZATLAN—Salled Sevt 25—Stmr City of Sydney, for San Francisco, HONGKGNG—Sailed Aug 25—U § stmr But- falo. for San Francisco. Arrived prior to Sept 27—Br stmr Gaelic, hence, hence fept 3. YOKOHAMA—Arrived prior to Sept 27—Jap stmr Tosa Maru, from Seattle. Salled Sept. 27—Br stmr Coptic, Francisco. ENSENADA—Sailed Sept 27, 8 p m—Stmr Curacao, for San Francisco. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Sent 25—Fr bark Les Adelphes, from Seattle. LIVERPOOL—Sailed Sept 27—Spanish stmr Isia de Panay, for Manila. MAZATLAN—Satled Sept 25—Stmr City of Eydney, for San Francisco. . Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- chants’ Exchange. San ' Francisco, Cal., September 27, 1902, The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry building was dropped exactly at noon to-day, from for San i. e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at & p. M., Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant, U, 8. N., in charge. iz Sl 8 Sun, Moon and Tide. - United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San HRER "TIMBES. e ! Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, Sun rises . Sun sats . Moon_rises Time| 'Time | Time| £ — Ft. |- Ft. |-—| Ft. e |L W 28 | 2:80) 20 | 3:19 30 | 4:04 1 | 4:43 2 | 5:21 H W] 8 | 0:40) .3 1 | 1:30] 0.3 NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time: the fourth time column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) slgn precedes the helght, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. Movements of Steamers, TO ARRIVE. Steamer. ' From. Due. Alliance. Portland & Way Ports.|Sept. 28 Enterprise... | Hilo b Lakme. | Portland ‘& Astoria. ... Sept. 28 W. H. Kruger, San Pedro .. . South Coast..| Grays Harbor . 3 Corona . San Pedro & Way Ports|Sept. 28 Valencia. ... | Port Harford 3 Olympic..... | San Pedro .. Umatilla Puget Sound Ports Curacao. Mexican Ports State of Cal.. | San Diego & Way Pts.|Sept. 20 Crescent City | Crescent City . Sept. 29 Eureka - | Humbolat . |Sept. 20 Westport San Pedro Sept. 29 Del Nort Crescent City’ Spt. 20 G Grays Harbor Sept. 30 Alameda Honolulu .. Sept. 30 Newburg. Grays Harbor Sept. 80 S. Barbara...| Seaftle [Oct. 1 Chehalis. Grays Harbor [Oct. 1 City dney..| New York via Panama.[Oct. 1 G. Lindauer..| Grays Harbor Oct. 2 Pomona. Humboldt . loct. 2 Ramona. Newport & Way Ports.(Oct. 2 Santa Roga.. | San Diego & Way Ports|Oct. 2 G. W. Elder..! Portland & Astoria....|[0st. 2 Scquola Willapa Harbor loxt. 8 Point A Point Arena -3 North Fork.. [ Humboldt . - 3 Dendcrah Hamburg & ‘es ‘oast/Oct. 4 City Pueb Puget Sound Ports....[Oct. 4 Coronado. Grays Harbor . 4 Sta Monica...| Grays Harbor 4l Sierra. . | Sydney & Way Ports..[Oct. 6 | Columbfa.... | Portland & Astorla....|Oct. 7| Peru... -] China & Japan .. 8 Acapulco. New York via PanamaOct. 8 Rainier......| Whatcom . 8 Acme .| Siuslaw_River 3 Queen | Puget Sound Ports. 9 TO SAIL. | Steamer. | Destination. s-ns.} Pler. | | September 2S. | 1 C. Nelson.. | Seattle & Tacoma.| 8 am/Pler 2! Lakme. Los Angeles Ports| § am|Pier 2 San Ped Humboldt .. 9 am|Pier 2 Ploenix Mendocino ‘City....| 1 pm|Pier 13 Santa R San Diego & Way.| 8 am|Pier 11 Queen Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pler 19 | September 29, | Westport.. | Westport . 3 pm|Pler 2! Empire Coos Bay . 2 pm|Pier 13 | Pomona...-| Humboldt 1:30 p(Pier 11 | Mandalay..| Coquille River . 5 pm|Pjer 2 Pt. Arena..| Point Arena 2 pm|Pier 2 Olympic. | Whatcom & Fairh’'n| 5 pm|Pler 2 | September 30, Alliance... | Portland & Way..| 5 pm|Pler 16 Columbia.. | Astoria & Portland(11 am|Pier 24 Albion Riv.| Pt. Arena & Albion| 6 pm|Pier 13 October 1. 1 ! S. Barbara.| Los Angeles Ports| 1 pm(Pler 2| Eureka. ... | Humboldt .. ..| 9 am|Pler 13 | Corona. San Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Pier 11 | October i State Cal.. | Astorla & Portland.|[11 am|Pler 24 | | October G. Dollar.. | Grays Harbor .....| 4 pm|Pler 2| Umatilla...| Puget Sound Ports(ll am|(Pier 19 | Newburg...| Gravs Harbor 4 pm|Pler 2| October | Arcata. C. Bay-Pt, Orford.|12 m|Pler 13 Alamed; Honolulu 2 pm(Pler 7 Cy. Panam'{ N. Y. via 112 “m|pMss | | " october | Newport & Way 9 am(Per 11 | Ban Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 | Tabiti direct.......110 am|Pler 7 October 6. Humboldt .. 9 am(Pier 2 October 7. | China & Japan. 1 pm|PMSS Mexican Ports.....|10 am|Pler 19 October S, ity Puchla| Puget Sound Ports|1l am|Pler 9 FROM SEATTLE. Steamer. | For. | Sails. Spokane. kagway & Way P Sept. 28 3. 8. Kimball | Nome .... Joet” "1 Humboldt. .. | Skagway & Way s.[Qct. 2 City Seattle..| Skagway & Way Ports.|Oct. 2 Bertha. Cooks Inlet & Way Pts|Oct. 8§ Farallon.....| Skagway & Way Ports.(Oct. 8 Senator. | Nome . .o «...|0ct. 10 Cooks Inlet & c! 15 | Nome & Teller ....... loct, 15 ADVERTISEMENTS. Teeth Examined Free For a short time only, to demon- strate the only SAFE, PAINLESS METHOD ever practiced and to in- troduce to the public the BEST DENTAL WORK to be had in the city at the following low prices: EXPERT DENTISTS. NO STUDENTS. Good Sets of Teeth..........$3 up Gold Crowns . $3 up Bridge Work .83 up Gold Fillings . 75¢ up Silver and other Fillings...50¢ up Open daily 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Sundays, 10 to 4. Remember the nam: and number, .STERLING Painless Dentists 997 MARKET ST., Cor. Sith, Bring ths ad. Cver Millinery Stor o Missouri Pacific Railway Tkrough service daily to Kansas City and St. Louls via Scenic Route. New observation cafe cars. Meals a la carte. Personally conducted excursions to Kansas City, St, Louls, Chicago, New York, Bostom and all Eastern points, For full information addrees L. M. FLETCHER, . Pacific Coast Agent, 126 California st.. San Francisco, Cal Palace and Grand 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 Fran- Hotels cisco. ADVERTISEMENTYS. HEAVY BLACK value, b long, silk or satin throughout, richly $27.50 value, vet trimmed, at EXCLUSIVE Novelties terpieces of high tailoring Mattassee and Rhadamere, High Class--Exclusive Styles GOLDEN GATE CLOAK and SU]T HOUSE The Successful Sale of Newest CUT RATE PRICES, TAILOR - MADE DRESSES 200 PEDESTRIAN SUITS, en- Long Coats and Monte Carlos SATIN COATS, 50 inches long, lined throughout with near silk, the latest Autumn Coats, $22.50 Cut Rate $17.50 RELIABLE QUALITY PEAU DE SOIE COATS, 50 inches lined trimmed, Cut Rate $22.50 CLOTH MONTE CARLOS, correct styles, satin lined, vel- $9.00, $10.00 & $12. mas- $25.00, $30.00, $35.00 & $45. THE BIG CLOAK HOUSE 1230-1232-1234 Market Street. Creations ia Tailor Blade Suits, Jackets and Skirts, Allat ‘Will b> continued this entire week of good quality Venetians, ar- tistically trimmed, high-class tailoring, stylish blouse effect, approved by fashion, regular prices $35 and $37.50, Cut Rate $27.50 & $30.00 tirely new styles, made in fash- ionable shades of reliable cloth, $20 and $32.50 values, Cut Rate $15.00 & $17.50 50 in 00 AMUSEMENTS. OPERA TIVOLIGSEEE. NOTE—Performance Commences at § sharp. Matinee Saturday at 2 sharp. To-Night....« Barber of Seville.” Week of Sept. 20th, tenth of the GRAND OPERA SEASON! PAUL STEINDORFF, Musical Director. day, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, anyy General Request—Bellini's NORMA DE FRATE, POzZI, VENERANDI, ‘WILSON, CORTESI. ONE OF THE GREAT HITS OF THE SEASON Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday Nights and Satur- day Matinee. A MAGNIFICENT DOUBLE BILL. Mascagni's Masterplece, CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA, With MONTANARI, COLLAMARINI, AGOS- “TINI, D'ALBORE and DENCH. ‘With an All-Star @ Cast. DADO, To be followed by Leoncavallo's Great Lyric Drama, “I PAGLIACCL.” DE SPADA, ZONGHI, DE PADOVA, WILSON and D'ALBORE. THE R'CHEST OF OPERATIC TREATS. PRICES AS EVE! .25¢, 50c and 75¢ Telephone Bush 0. areasco A L™ Last Time To=Night, FLORENCE ROBERTS ZAZA ZAZA TO-MORROW NIGHT, Gala Opening New Stock Season FIRST APPEARANCE SUZANNE SANTJE CHARLES MILLWARD WILLIAM LAMP FIRST TIME IN THIS CITY, John Oliver Hobbs' London and New York Comedy Success, THE AMBASSADOR Matineos—Saturday and Sunday. Eveniny 25c, 35¢,” 50e, 5 b 1 SRR s o California TO-NIGHT, One Week Only. Matinee Saturday. Wm. H. West’s Big Minstrel Jubilee t Organ n of Its Kind in The Greates o ’:snlne 16 1 the Old Favorites. Several Natch tor the Big Parade Monds Open Atr Concert in Front of Evening. OCT. 5 (NEXT SUNDAY), ‘The New Comedy, HELLO. BILL. W h a Great Cast, Including HARRY R- With a = SEATS READY. ew Ones. 11 a. m. ter Every AMUSEMENTS. CEN R A = I s&Lasco S THALLy Market Street. Near Eighth. Phone South 533. MATINEE TO-DAY. PRICES 10c, 15¢, 25c. TO-NIGHT—LAST TIME, DOWN YONDER An Artistic Performance. TO-MORROW EV'G., ALL NEXT WEEK. Matinee Saturday and Sunday, First Production in This City of the Great Comedy Drama, | THEL POLICE INSPECTOR Tllustrating the Workings of the New York Police Department and the Smooth and Seamy Side of Life in That City. PRICES—Evenings, 10c to 50c. Matinees, 10c, 15¢, 25e. OCTOBER 6—'"WHICH IS COBB UNION COURSING PARK INO. GRACE, Juige. JAS. 7. GRACE, Slipper. TO-DAY, SUNDAY . SEPT. 28 MM@@MWI Classfied Sakes. 110.....NOMINATIONS .....110 OCTOBER 18 £ND 19, e g TRAIN SERVICE. Leaves Third and Townsend streets, 1 a m, 11 a m, fitth and Valenc! 5 12 m. and 1 p. m. Twenty- streets, five minutes later. Returning P. m. and after the last | course. San Mateo electric cars every five minutes during the day. ADMISSION, 25 CENTS. LADIES FREE. THE CHUTES! Fulton Street and Tenth Avenue. HiGH CLASS SPECIALTIES EVERY AFTER- NOON AND EVENING. OLA HAYDEN: FRED ZOBEDIE; THE BER- NARDS; DAVIS AND DE HEARDE: COURT EDWARDS: BACH SISTERS, AND NEW MOVING PICTURES. Dally and Nightly! Don't Fail to See HARDY DOWNING LOOP THE LOOP! GIANT GALAPAGOS. 500 YEARS OLD, JUST ADDED TO THE ZO0O. AND SCORES OF ATTRACTIONS ALL OVER THE GROUNDS. 10c | CHILDREN.. Phone for Seats Park 23, e | The Season’s First Big Musical | MARGUERITA SYLIA COMIC OPERA COMPANY, Week Commencing This Alternoon Scpt. 28 A New and Novel Show AMERICAN DEBUT OF COLIBRY MIDGET COMEDIANS, The Most Talented Lilliputians on Earth AVERY STRAKOSCH, Prima Donna Soprano. The Frederick Broihars —AND— Jessie Burrs, Novelty Musical Comedians. 1 ,—NELLIE FISKE and MeDONOUSH Their Characteristic Comedietta, “BINXY'S ROMANCE.” JUHN GEIGER, Trick Violinist, R R R R R N R A b In Tremendous Hit of NED WEYBURN'S JOCKEY CLUB, 15 New York Beautles, Headed by Countess Clga Von Hatzfe dt. Last Appearances of Mervillz, Booth and Elmore, Presenting “THE TWO JULIETS." THE BIOGRAPH, With New Moving Plctures. Last Week and Unqualified Success of THE GREAT FULGORA, Transfigurator. Parquet, any seat, 25¢; Balcony, 10¢; Children, any part except reserved, 10c. A few fromt Orchestra Rows, re- served, 50c: front rows of Balcony, reserved, 25e. 3 - SAN FRANCISCO'S OOLUMBI LEADING THEATRE TO-MOrrow ¢ s P witc LAST 6 NIGHTS—MATINEE SATURDAY. The Favorite Actor, Mr. J. H. STODD.ART In Tan MacLaren's Comedy Success, THE BONNIE BRIGR BUSH The Entire Original Excellent N. Y. Company. EXTRA Be jin ¢ Mond-y CfOBER 6. Attraction, OF 80 PEOPLE, Headed by the Beautiful and Talented Artiste, MISS MARGUERITA SYLVA In George W. Lederer's Musical Play, THE STROLLERS Music by Ludwig Englander, Book by Harry B th SEATS READY THURSDAY. | eomireAlhambraTheatre ampee Oct. 1T, 1S, 19, SOUSA GRAND s HOUSE ——MATINEE TO-DAY— Last Night of SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER Week Beginning To-Morrow (Monday) Evei- in3, WILFRED CLARKE One of America's Greatest Comedians, In J. Sterling Ccyne's Laughable Comedy, “A WIDOW HUNT.” POPULAR PRICES. 10e, 15¢, 25c, 50c, TSe Orchestra Seats, All Matinees, 23¢ Clear to Good l The End. THE KIND YOU LIKE. THE KIND EVERYBODY LIKES. REFRESHING AND STIMULATING. “HURLY BURLY” and “ZAZA.” The two Weber & Flelds’ burlesque sensations. —_— LAST WEEK. ] Everybody clamoring for “WHIRL-1-816” sad “THE OTHER (ONLY) WAY." The next of the great Weber & Flelds' pl: SEATS ON SALE TO-MORROW. A i — | Y 25c_and 50c at night: 25c at the Saturday and Sun. Matinee. Children at Matinees, 10c. Mechanics’ Pavilion. Promenade Concert Monday, Sept. 29. GIVEN BY THE MECHANICS” INSTITUTE. Cecilia Choral Society aad Full Military Band. H. J. STEWART, Conductor. ADMISSION S50 CENTS, 'STREET FAIR and CARNIVAL WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Market, Mission, 11th and 12th Sts. OCT. 6th to 18th Inclusive SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. EXPOSITION OF ARTS, TRADES AND IN- DUSTRIES. GORGEOUS ILLUMINATIONS. TARBOE'S BIG MIDWAY ATTRACTIONS. WOW! "WATCH THE SPLINTERS FLY. CARNIVAL WILL BE OPENED by ILLUM- INATED PARADE. MARKET AND VAN NESS AVE. TO NEW MONTGOMERY ST. AND BACK TO GROUNDS. SUTRO BATHS. OPEN Qoen daily from 7 & m. 5 1 b m &mln("nio: 7 a m to 10:30 p. &h Bihine, indiuding aasaision, 25es ehtines S0e

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