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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1902 NARROW ESCAPE. |FAST STEAMERS | KRUGER'S FUNDS | SOONERS” WIN m..m‘.’i’.i‘;‘i‘w OF WAL DOCK ~ WILL COMPETE| ~ WERE IS OWN| A BIG VIGTORY|g ligh firade, Fashionable Mtyles ¢ 0 o Oct. 12, CUT RATES, §I§ COMEDY D SEASATION ; $ 6---The Athos Family-—6 Family---6 Prompt Action of Secratch|Colonial Official Speaks of|Boer Generals Did Not Re-|Rush That Was Made Into|§ Fire Brigade Prevents Failure of Reciprocity ceive Invitation From the Regiop Was Un- S $ H [ 3 ; H $ Flames Break Outon Old | England and Canada|General Botha Denies La.nd Ofllce Decides Z_Fort. Bark Theobald While Arrange for Rival Story About Former Hall Reservation at the Wharf, Ocean Line, President. Case. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thorne and Co., Presenting ‘‘An Up-Town Flat.”” The old bark Theobald, now used as a| BOSTON, Oct. 11.—Sir Frederick Borden, | UTRECHT, Holland, Oct. 1.—At a| BUTTE, Mont., Oct. 11 —A special to the coal hulk, took fire about 1 o'clock yes- | Cenadian Minister of Militia, Who 1s &1 meeting in honor of the Boer generals|Miner from Blackfoot, Idaho, gays that ierday afternoon while alongside the Pa-| ViSitor in this city, in an interview to-day | nejq here last night General Botha defl- | the land office at that place has rendered At the commencement of the season we offer exclusive novelties and latest styles at Dunetns Dite. ’8 i '8 Grawford and Stanley, i |@ The Tramp Piano Player and the de known the fact that the Canadian ik have Ben b Polrris Débiies ! cific Mail dock. Only the prompt meas- | =2 e e had decided to | nitely denied the reports whicl e & decision in the case o ures taken by Captain Samuel P. Haux- ?;:n!;”elslgm?:k:i"(‘;nsins:ea::m:cuni be- | circulated that Kruger had carried off [ of Butte, Mont., in which the claims ot | 2 hurst prevented a conflagration which | tween Halifax and Liverpool with an an- | state funds and declared that on the Con- | “sooners” are upheld. { woyld undoubtedly have destroyed the | nual subsidy of $1,125,000 for three years. | trary the ex-President had cun;;:tbuud The plaintiff sought the possession of greater part of the wharf and many thou-| It is prncni:ll)!; def:ged. Sdir‘ Frederick :’Ooc;hee( Boer cause money from his own a plece of land on Fort Hall Indian res- - gk said, to establish without delay a ser- 1 Mol fokigre’ stocth of SEMRb. . - | vice beginning with twenty-knot boats to | General Dewet, referring to the conu-!; n:g‘he hrehslarled in the Theobald's cabin | 1o gocorded a subsidy of $750,000 a year veray R the lsubjef:hof En nudlencvev’?’f’ l:‘- ey, where the men employed. on the | from the Canadian Government and $375.- | Boer generals w mperor lam, : don . THA AGITon | barge were heating some coal tar. The| 0¥ additional from the British Govern- | said his Majesty had not invited them and f;’e;‘;’;x‘n:f e o tar bolled over, ignited and set fire to|ment. He could not say whether the Ca- | that hence thie generals had not refused resence on the tract of the land fn ques- the galley walls. The flames spread to | nadian Pacific Railway or syndicate of | an audience. General Dewet added: {-'km Was not necessary, as a_knowledge | what used to be the Theobald’s cabin. | Steamship companies, comprising the Al-| “If an Emperor or King should desire oF thé Mend fa anee b vras AN thut wau | When an improvised fire brigade, headed | lans, Elder Dempster and other lines, | to see us it would be a great honor and (e B el PPl Sy by Captains Wilson and Anderson, and | would get the contract. The steamers| we should certainly apply to the British &e}:u A P B yiot | backed up by fifty feet of hose, reéched\"'lll make their terminus, in winter at| Ministér to introduce us.” 5 : Cl"}?lef O‘le'l’ te articipating in-the | @ the Theobald’s deck the flames were |least, at Halifax. The terminus in the| Six thousand eight hundred dollars was - ;fi; ':81 P iina of. \lie ros blazing flercely. Heavy smoke rolled | United Kingdom will probably be Liver- | subscribed at the meeting. ;‘rv“focx"“l‘mfl I‘X‘nme;m“tzly Hetat AteA ms, from beneath the Theobald’s poop and | Pcol la ' offi ia . . | j ith location :n the land office. spread a pall over the wharf, to the south | Touching the subject of reciprocity wi En rise for Hilo. . sfdc of which the bark was moored. the United States, the Minister said that i :frp;.; g sl R The(%eclfsiotn t?xf tll’:;élrnen:vlv:sm:: si:::szg ° An alarm was turned in but long before | the Canadians had made advancements e steamship Enterorise, D! s Jupen:the fact; tha: - > at difierent times in the last twenty | falled yesterday for Hilo. She carrled eight- | “sooner clause” in the throwing open of | : é:i‘ i““&3‘3”?:5“52d'e“é?ifeéf.'ie§°§'igw3'r‘§ Yyears, but he declared that they had met | ®en cabin passengers and a full cargo. Amons | Indian lands. . e b Bl of the Acapulco’s | Stch cold receptions at Washington that | the passengers were a number of people prom- | According to the action olhthe lanld of e and the Custom-house s,:;cmngi they latterly have become convinced tha(\’ inent in Hilo affairs. John Scott, manager fice the mad rush made for the new lands | i s 3 the Wynockie plantation, Manager McStocker | wag practically useless. Many filings | @ force ran out a fire hose, carried it zboard.t:*macl:’;‘:”;:‘;‘:g;;‘:;fen‘::id“(o:;n‘::;:"::: of the Olaa plantation and Superintendent i yor o5 S6 °F JSUERS, gl 15 he- | @ the bhark and turned loose a heavy stream | D . d her attention elsewhere | Lambert of the Hilo railroad are returning 0. jjoy. extended legislation will follow the of water. With axes and crowbars the | therefore turned her a Hilo on the Enterprise. Manager McStocker | (o8¢ ¥ the Tand office. fire brigade cut away the blazing wood- | With splendid results. * | is accom>anied by his family. REHOE Ok B 1and ofec: : | ® s ® ® | Georga W. Day, America’s Foremost Black-Face Mon- ologist. Cut Rates!! Cut Rates!! ervation, recently thrown open by the Government, on the grcund that he was | the first to piace foot there, following the Musical Comedians, X | ! The World. Representative Juggling Comedian. The Yankee Comedy Four Famous Singers and Funmakers. Ned Wayhum S Juckay Glub Headed by the COUNTESS VON HATZFELDT. Last Week and Great Success of Monte Caros at Cut Rates Fratalli Riccobono's ; ; 2 BLOUSE SUITS, in most sl’\f‘c’)&?fiyéf\'&&'” trimmed Ronting e fimes were extinpotera T | @4eiviete oo el e e el el i @ | @ Norfolk lanor and - Novelty fighting the flames were extinguished. Captain Hauxhurst personally directed 5 frult, valuea at $72, for | Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) DOMESTIC PORTS. o 3 fo “Bflflfl ms“"’ HnHSE " the work of the fire fighters. Both Cap- | Barhedoss Salavt sad 50 Cs salman. yal6d St | slen preccics the noigr ed {he number | PORTLAND—Arrived Oct 11—Schr Fearless, fashionable and desirable Au C R 1 0 .o SR Ansharen sak Capis'n Wileon: hiad | 0L Senevet oF Seals Tasn poToinm for Savcis HUE Dikpe of refeince s e ekt | - e R s oct. 11 b Gk tumn shades, our standard tai “t ate In Conjunction With His Performing their clothes ruined by the smoke and of the lower low waters. nado, from Grays Harbor; stmr lagua, from | oring; $22.00 grade, $17.50 Peau de Soie fancy trimmed i . Equines and "Dogs. water and most of the stevedores were Merchandise for Hawaii. BRI Port’ Hadlock: schr Lottie Bennett, {rom Bal- | ; : g y soaked to the skin through the over-gen- | The bark Andrew Welch salled yesterday for Movements of Steamers: lard; stmr Samoa, hence Oct 9; stmr Corona, MONTE CARLOS, Parquet, any seat, 25c; Balcony, 10¢; erous manipulation of the hose. Honolulu with a generel merchandise cargo p :‘:.f‘" Oct 9; stmr Melville Dollar, from Eu- "t ate, Chudm'x. -nyoz:;t -;?v‘;nmr:: The damage done the Theobald was | valued at $43,520. The cargo included the fol- TO ARRIVE. Balied’ Ont 135ty Gorond, for ‘Hen Pras- Cllt Ra!e, 312 50 et e B nominal. She was alongside the dock, | lowing produce and merchandise: e s cisco. o 250 however, nd s x by , 2077 ctls barley, 896,185 Ibs - g EUREKA—Arrived Oct 11—Stmr Brooklyn, however, and so surrounded by other| 212 bbis flour, ctls barley e EUREIA- TAILOR SUITS, excellent ma. 0000000 craft that to move her would have been | fertilizer, 140 ctls wheat, 21,671 Ibs corn, 19,- | Prentiss. impossible. She is dry as tinder and was | 572 lbs middlings, 3120 bales hay, 5959 DS Arctic. S Bumtoint. half loaded with coal. Had the flames | bread, 511,770 lbs bituminous rock, 500 sks | Chas. N Seattle & Tac been allowed any headway at all nothing | potatoes, 301 cs canned gooas, 140 bxs paste, | Pomona......| Humboldt 4 (5 bxs soap, 224 pkgs groceries and phovis- | Alliance. ... | Portland & Way Ports. could have saved the dock which was | iS5 b, soan 24 pkes Eroceries end Pinle; | SUSRG | Borand & Naria - | San Pedrc Safled Oct 11—Stmr Arctic, for San Fran- ciso; schr Ida McKay, for San Francisco; | stmr Pomona, for San Francisco; schr Lottlc | Carson, for San Diego. NEAH BAY—Passed out Oct 11—Schr Ma- grage, " e ew gl Rate, $20.00 Cut Rate $20. NOVELTY RUSSIAN TIVOLIGSER. R nila, for San Francisco. heavily loaded with cargo discharged | oo *00 S8 TR O a0t B non, D355 Hamburg & “p’f‘oc‘r'”é Passed in Oct B Bein Koko Héad, from $30.00 and $35. BL‘(/)IIJSES, n’iage_?'f Astlx-;kgix)n i from the steamship Peru and other | pkgs millwork, 30 Dxs xlass, 40 bbis plaster. | Coos eflymy ror Manila, for Port Townsend. or Velour, $ 16.850. $17.50, b o Pt s et b5 ot :;eeisgrxman: aiting shipment to Panama and Th’l‘-}::da:}!?;’rl"uu:;lfi?u.:'nd‘KA)mhfi. e B smmfm"o o PORT LOS ANGELES—ATrrivd Oct 11—Stmr High Novelty TAILOR-MADE $20.00 and $22.50. | Mm“,f Saturday at 2 sharp! R orted . valued at §128,580. Tue Ovster Harbor CO0Ss 5“,_ "11—st; Arcata, fi isti trimmed, 1 b The Theobald is owned by John Rosen- | #2 2soried cargo, valued af 312 Humboidt e O L A RESEES syl tigmed Long Coats and 3-4 Coats Er «DON PASQUALE.” feld's Sons. 2 bbls flaur, 6687 ctls barley, 205 ctls Humboldt Sailed ocz 11—Stmr Signal, for San Fran- igh-class wi P, 8 Tan, Oxford, castor and black. | N1eHET, . wheat, 52 1bs beans, 394,603 l!'lslsl‘l&l;'r‘l,“’llb’E 525 1bs middlings, 1408 bales hay, s K2 Nebrgskm Ao, cs bread, 5221 Ibs ham and bacon, 11,500 lbs The freighter Nebraskan arrived yesterday. | coafich, 10,648 Ibs sugar, 04,000 Ibs rice, 1226 Grays Harbor .| Grays Harbor | Humbeldt ... Puget Spund Ports....| San Pedro & Way Pts. eiseo. TALO)‘A—SaHed Oct 11—Br ship J W Pler- black and colored broadcloth and ol 1 Venetians, all at CUT RATES :l?u:: well auaie, and perfect Week of October 13—Twelfth of the rie, for Queenstow stmr Edith, for Alaska; stmr Queen of Pacific, for ‘nnco\ner [ [ [ 3 [ Ruth, from Bowens Landing. ,: b3 [ NEWS OF THE OCEAN. e S S o s | o 4 2 COATS at CUT RATES. | “VERDI NIGHT.” it back ams o Kibiecranise 3o | S, TaSH T b £ e, B R ATy Foria oot 12| Stiled Srfiazzs"g.fizflos“wazmz‘;e 500 36,00 mna 8700 | Th760, Bas0 TS diaen’ 8| . b Frrac dis o reigrdodfioscscagraliied by d ‘medi- Siuslaw_ River ........(0 AR et e #£5.00, $#6.00 an 50, $7.00, $8.50 and $10.00. | Selections from -“TRAVIATA “OTEL. Lo,” “RIGOLETTO," TROVATORE." “LOMBARDL" “NABUCCO,” “FORZA DEL DESTI‘(O 2 i Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Nights, | First Pmducuon m ‘!‘hll cuy of the Famous 1230-1232-1234 Market Street. § ANDRE 5 es Puget Sound Ports - , 455 pkgs beer, Liverpool or Londan e _— .50 bxs candles, | Banta Monica | Grays Harbor ollowir s W brandy, 232 gals 25 cs W) n \LT::v‘rm} urwlu’;;:‘.i.?nerne"seucv?a‘rmfr;%pr(‘-fi{ 25 bxs matches, 206 pkgs dry goods, 32 cs | Amer. Maru..| China & Japan lumbis River to Shanshai o Kiaochau, at | boots and shoes, 20,000 1bs cement, 700 cs coal | Alameda. the Golden Shore, from Puget Sound to | ol 15 pkes machiner: 77 pes 16 bdls pipe, | Brnry BN 98, sovies of Mahe | bdls sash weights, G4 bdis plumbing ma: the William Bowden, from Puge: | terial, i(S pkss millwork, 120 bdls shooks, 258 ‘Syaney, 30s, option of Melbourne, | bars 28 bdis iron, 38 pes 6 bdis steel, 34 coils | i § * | Tope, 121 bdis paper, 57 pkgs paint, 15 bbls PORT TOWNSEND—Passed in Oct 11—Br ship Pass of Balmaha, from Port Chalmers, for Puget Sound. [ Horolulu .. <[oct. Arrived Oct 11—Schr Wm Bowden, f -1 Th B. C k ll S S i St 8 ¢ Big Cloak House, : $ [ [ L3 $ ; Black and Nayy Blue Novelty | 5500 Novelty MONTE CAR- : LOS, : g : { 3 : [ 3 San Pedro & Way Pts|Oct. 22 Passed Oct 11—B i G | Slas Pearo | e r ‘'ship Forteviot, for Ta- Hamburg & West Coast/Oct. 24 | REDONDO—Arrived Oct 11—Stmr Geo Loo- Puget Sound Ports....|Oct. 24 | mis. hence Oct 10, and sailed for San Fra. 28 cs_ofl, 175 pkgs Ilurnilur;“. ’ISNNIEB. 575[47 o BalL, cisco. . 4 gals distillate, 200 gals gasoline, 94 sks coal. POINT POBOS—Passed Oct 11, § a m— A Cargo for Tahiti. e ’ Stmr Pasadens. {rom San Pedro, for Eureks. | §00000000000000000000060000000000000000000000 The barkentine Tropic Bird was cleared yes- Time Ball. Desttpption. ;- “f0atls. | Prer. FOREIGN PORTS. e eeee———————— terday for Tahiti with an assorted cargo to be i October 12 EAST LONDON—Sailed Oct 11—Bkt; TS, EMENTS. landed at Paveete, valued at $11,884, and in- | Branch Hydrographic Office, T 8. N.. Me San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 | Palmer, for Newcastle v domn AMUSEMEN AMTUS: cluding the following g, SRR e il o 3 e A oe'.,l."wm & LXLAMRD—‘PB'I\INQEEI ll-—Br bark Inveresk, » Libretto by L. Illfca—Music by Giordana, - oh. % . 1902, iz o e ence May 4, for Queenato ™ HE, i gemen: - 8, bets, 43 cily wheei. ‘845 gain| Toe Time Bl ow the tower of e ey |25 Point Arena ... 3 pm{Pler '3 o HAMPURG-Atrived Oct 1i—Ger stmr Ha- coLuMBl SAN . FRANCISCO'S TREGTRE: | e ks .,um.‘h.,‘r'"{'mf;""{.‘:?,,“’“ ibs salt, cs saimon, 4800 > or u |3200 1bs lard, 50 cs soap, 86 cx cannca |1 . 8t noon on the 120th meridian. or at % FogjSgund, o i Bmfeie 5 FALMOUTH-Arrived Oct 10—Fr bark Jac- LEADING THEATRE .n";f':m CUTION. SHT TO MAUNTF I INCE REV- S Pies Ereceries and Deov - fiyf b .. Cropnyleh U, 51 'c. SURWETE Humbold 5 pmiPier 2 yu‘;a,Lhem.e June 10, b g ,gg%Tlg‘sngfgnganugl;miczgrmx!twmslf} mineral water, 169,038 ft lumber, 1135 pkgs PN = ALPARAISO—Sal 26— - i t, Ne P 35 millwork, 10 bales bags, 22 pkes furniture, Lieutenant U, §. N.. In charge: | ¥/ e adaapl POEIE1R Lier v Rt e ey e phip A Market Btreef, Near Righth. Phetie South 8. | 2o T O ARTISTS, 00 gals distillate, 220 gals gasoline, 40 coils —— Newburg.. | Los Angeles Ports.|10 am|Pier 2 OCEAN STEAMERS, M 500 gals Aistill h - 3 atinee To-D W rope, © s carbide Sun, Moon and Tide. Pomona Humboldt 1:30 piPler 11 WNEW YORK—Salled Oct 11—Stmr Vader- T Neeh L a'l): chet:":?ls mmufl:fi'&.fi:ns“m“mm:m -~ k- —— e 3 e Hum et land, for Antwerp; stmr Statendam, for Rot- o=Night Last Time Sailing of the Panama Steamer. Tniisd Mptes Coat hnd Giolotis Hurper C. Bay-Pt .[10 am|Pier 13 | terdam; stmr Campania, for Liversool: stour A'“é Anot er eeK. ie 3 0 . Times and Heights of High an ctober 155 Minneapolls, for London: stmr Pretoria, for or The Funniest Farce Comedy Ever Written. The steamer City of Sydney, which safled Waters at_ Fort_Point, entrance tc 8an | Alliance....| Portland & Way..(10 am|Pier 18 Hamburg; stmr Astor! for Glasgow; stmr MATINEE SATURDAY. nesary )a—rmrdm for Panama and way pons carried a Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au Mandalay Coquille River . 10 am|Pier 2 | Trave, for Genoa and Nables. ¥ Ni: & Zimmerman present the TO-MORROW EVENING, Eaich Sl &F Chbaiat thority of the Superintendent. painier.... | Seattle & Whatcom| 5 pmiPler 2 | HAVRESailed Oct 11—Stmr La Touraine, | 3 Mgis Nixon & Zimmerman present the : 5: Tanase. B New York, | NOTE—The bigh and low waters occur at | Pepu., China & Inpks e L AR R N e T " | MARHURBITA- STLYA COMIE OLESA CO ALL NEXT WEEK, $084. The following mere th, | the €ity front (Mission-street wharf) Poost | G. Elder.... | Portiand & Astoria/il am|Pier 24 | PLYMOUTH—Arrived Oct 11—Stmr Patri L '{f:&" 24 " MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDATY. . twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; October 16. cla, from Cherbourg and Hamburg, and pro. | (o cnted ar The Greatest of All Spectacular Dramas, pkgs fresh frult, 857 bs drieq | 10e Belght of tide is the same at both place Eureka.... | Humboldt ........, 9 am|Pier 13 | ceeded. ? 2 With th e B oy ogp o) s mr 12 |Alb River. | Pt Arena & Aibion| 6 pmiPler 13 | ANTWERP—Salled Oct 11--Stmr Zeeland, ER % Fiemed Nies Opit. gl ge g Vil NDAY, OCTOBER State Cal...| San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pier 11 | for New York. PRICES AS EVER. ..25¢, 50c and T5o ks groceries | aor rioce Sierra. | S)gney & vay Pts.[10 am|Pier 7| TQULON—Sailed Oct 11—Stmr Minnehaha, | Telephone Bush 9. ol ol 3 ik ises . | ctober 17, for New York. | S R Coos Bay.. | San Pedro & Way.| 8 am|Pler 11 | LIVERPOOL—Sailed Oct 11—Stmr Lucania, ! 1469 bdls shooks, Moon sets G. Dollar.. | ero);t‘l;]‘:’l;b'm"ls -| 4 pm|Pier 2 w;c:?‘vg,;gdlf:ro\ 3 2 bale o | i —Salled Oet 11— cess, o Ronah T Acapulco.. N Y. via Panama.|12 m|PMSS | Louls, for New York. $Oct 11—Stmr St| 1, George W. Lederer's Musical Success, P HK 1153 bbis flour, 160,000 North Fork | Humbolu ......... |9 am|Pler 2| YOKOHAMA—Arrived orior to Oct i1—Stmr _ 3 aks e gb Umatilla. .. Puget Swund Portsili am(Pier 19 | China, from San Francisco, for Hiogo. e The Qried Frult. 31 y | _October 19, | | HONGKONG—Arrived prior to Oet i1—stmr | JNO. GRAOE, Juige. ul.l GRACE, Blipper. . Sraw . ot e S. Rosa.. Sagcl‘)lo»;n £ £,8/27| 0 am|Pier 11 | Honekong Maru, from San Francisco, via R " 1553 1 ; stme Pleiades, trom Tacoma, for Viadi- T e SOt o | Columbia.. | Astoria & Portiandi11 am|Pier 24 | vost o Yiad) L] TO-DAY oty L Acme. Siuslaw River 4 pm/Pler 2| CHERBOURG—Sailed Oct 1—Stmr St pkgs paints and Is raiiroad ties. bbls flour, 10,580 Ibs bran, cs canned fruit. | gals wine, Sequoia Coptic. October 22" Louis, from Southamnt: v S[ALED Willapa, Harbor .| 4 pmiprer 2 | S o SOUBAMDLoN, for Ne@¥ork | ynger the Personal Direction of W. D. s ; FRDAY « « st OCT. 12 | ae e Senhn 1 pm|PMSS LAST TIME, Sunday, October 19. October 2, A “‘KING DODO.”" | City Puebla| Puget Sou:g Porce. 11 amlpter 10 | nn. APVERTISEMENTS. o R et . h":m;EfI" S: Aba]\; exposition of the dds i ol AL MY S e R b A s e e =u || Painless st ALHAMBRA T12ATER, ORDERS A Dentistry. 6 CONCERTS. Only Exp-rt Denfists — N+ Stu’ents. 3 Msatinees—3 Nights. .24 Fiday, . Ot 17 ! PU P Py SAVE PAIN, Q‘VE MoNEY. Evening 5 A Big Production. _‘_Gnrnr’nll_l':! en 8¢ ond Saturday, Oct, (8| 7=t Avbeszancs ai ol "Teater” F uhe STAKES. | Atk and Sunday, Oct. (9| Eugene Thais Lawton P ‘ U s A il e B L OCTOBER 18 AND 13, 1 there will be a Home Trainer Bicycle Racs for the championship of the Pacific Coast. SO i e 0525w John Grace Challenge Cup AND ‘HIS BAND. trophy to the winning club. | Seats %% s Sommencing 10-Norrow PHIGE ey d “rial0 e foe $6600—T0TAL FURSE—“‘M wool, machine To Peru 15 bals b phee harnems, ©'ce canned £00ds, 5 bales net- | day, except when there are but three tides, as | inz 4 scmctimes occurs. The heights given are in | In addition to the foregoing the steame: | addition to the soundings of the United States | { | Skagway & Way Ports.|Oct. Skagway & Way Ports.|Oct Zway é“ ay Ports.|Oct. c Skagvay @ Way Porta. [Oct i 2 g e R : n.]nm&\\ymsom @ i e e frefefeiofefodoooriee @ | Oregon. ome & Teller n . Oct. Excelsior. ‘ Cooks Inlet & Way Pmocx. Humboldt AI-K} 1 1 14 15 15 25 Maslerpicces from 1+ TR Saturday, October 11. Stmr National City, Johnson, 15 hours from Virginia Harned’s Great Play ||-imis o 2 o bion, via Point Arena 10 hours, Stmr Chehalls, Thompson, 35 hours from “Alice of Old Vincennes.” N e mics s Bandon, via Crescent City 36 hours. T is a strange peculiarity of authors that they are always most Ay oos” Bay,’ Bmith, 1304, houcs: froi unaccountably fearful about their best work. When Maurice o Slr;re Coquille River, Johnson, 456 hours from TMIN SERVICE. Thompson finished “Alice of Old Vincennes” he was so discour- by Bl anke, s s e bl Mo aged over it that he had almost determined to withhold it from the bl slmml;“%’mf,,d”: P . publishers altogether, when a friend read it, convinced him of its castle, Aus, T e Dew OPERA THEATRIE n‘n?:':‘ i ‘1’5‘:.“-‘7.‘5”1"‘, ) ‘ H(“JSB "“"’ Returning at 4:4§ n o nfl-'; 33:"'&."-‘.’.’; \ Gold Crowns San Mateo electric cars every five | . . Schr Advent, Oleen, merits and persuaded him to let the public be the judge. T oven cen, 9 days from Willapa Eriags Jork, AR A AR R O LAST TIME TO-NIGHT, minutés during the day The result has been something truly extraordinary in American qjfigrm‘\\‘g;"" Andersun, 73 days from Co- | § Silver Fillings . G 5S¢ up ‘6 Y] The Romantic Play, ADMISSION, 25 CENTS. LADIES FREE. literature. “Alice of Old Vincennes” created a big sensation from { Lochr Haleyon, Jobnson, 10% days from Port iuxv{'rfiet'enorxu’l;::mee 'qr 20 ye.rflm. i THE R’ VA Ls H 2 the very first, and was speedily rushed upon the stage, with Virginia | | "I v ki B A s Woek Commencing MONDAY EVENING Next, THE Harned as the star. And season after season it has been piling up | Atzrdeen e Stel‘lmg Pa"‘mss uen"sts R e b s Antotas money for both the actress and her manager at such a remarkable Cotulite “Riyer, Prey: Ellingsen, 7 days trom ) VSN fehagh Raiiach i i e Evenings—15c. 26c, T 2 , rate that the production has never been permitted to leave New cLEARED. Di‘);::l:!‘firket Stner--ss'( San Franoisco. PRICES: u.nmfa—m,‘ B2 e 00,3875 L WG CLASS SPECIALTIES EVERY AFTER- = ; Spturday, October 11. illinery, York. The book itself has broke: ell records, both in the East and st e IS e e |E WAINWRIGHT TONCRROW Ko e A s NOON AND EVENING. in Europe, and now its popularity is invading the West. son Co. J 3 MILLETTES: OLA HAYDEN: When, therefore, The Sunday Call began its new literary pol- ot mmom' G'em\ San Py g Bupiato bgrg.éxcggsg’)“?y?nxmflousn MANOEUVERS or JAN[ %%NANADNDDR’}E%USFXHE:N?: icy of publishing the latest and best $1.50 novels of the day com- “cart, seatte; Wittiam, Desirable location, In Shdkespeare's Dellghtful’ Comedy, = | MATINEES THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, TS FAX STUGE AND TH foigt plete in two or at the most three editions of the Magazine Section, Stmr Enterprise, Miller, Hilo; J D Spreckels unsurpassed cuisine, DN BELFTEHE NIGET.” SEATS NOW SELLING. e Ay TEY AN thereb{ workmg :h surpr;lh:g "“llz‘t“i:n mA l‘;lhst:rg journalism, it &g}:f,‘égp&" of Eyaney, McLean, Panama, sict . \m:(;;ua]cd service and s curioil o Al Fieek Unhier 0. TUNW AR Batty-sna byt Don't Fail to See not only secures e exclusive rights to “‘Alice of Old Vincennes,” % Bkl C i a modern copvenn:nces HARD W, '-001’ THE LOOP. but arranged with Byron, the famous New York theatrical photog- | & Bark Andrew Welch, Drew, Honolulu; Welch | are the “:{”b}“““ that 31 l L -o,m JUST FROM PARIS! 5 . Bktn Trovic Bird, Jackson, Tahiti; J e 1 have made these two » . rapher, to take twenty-five to thirty full page pictures of the most F iy son, Tal Pinct (ran ot il pEIAE ek (, als f()l [1 1o RESSEUR’S INFANT INCUBATOR thrilling and picturesque scenes in Virginia Harned’s great play to SAILED, ! £ d t 1 The Scientific Marvel of the Age. illustrate the book. which will bepublished complete in three num- i Satufday, October. 11, tf::s?isiatn Sa;“;‘er:: ADMISSION ... 10c | CHILDREN. TO-NIGHT—ALL THIS WEEK, YES T ne EVER e World-Famous Mawician, = ? I EXCeLLeD The Best Bill Ever Offered on the San Fran. H ERRMANN A Pertect Combiration. Woadertul bers of The Sunday Call, beginning next Sunday, October 19. The photographs are masterpieces, so that you not only get the book, but the whole play from curtain to curtain as well, for 15 Phone for Seats. Park 23. HEINB HALL, 235-237 Geary 8t. Kureka, Jessen, Bureka. City of Sydney, McLean, Panama. 0 e S cisco. Marshfield, Dettmers, Hardy Creek. cr Empire, Macgenn, Coos Bay. PSRRI - Celia, Hanson, Bihlers Point. i i | I i ! t your name on the waiting list at the libraries and then wait for 8 Cast, = nificent - Chorus, Go J ey cents. The book will cost you $1.50 at the stores. You have to put vl = .i',:m'elff{' Fureke. s Floor: Sorgeaus Scenety, . S it S e, | o ANCSDEES___ | THE GREAT| | a¥sT5a,. " |The Minetti String Quartette it. The photographs in folio form woul i ? “ . weeks to get p grap) d cost you $1.00 xx‘::flfie Jon :X}"fi:srl‘mgw?rm Woodmen of the World: StPeet | 1y new and Marvelous Feats of Magic. WHIRL- 'GIG ” First Concert Next Friday After=- apiece, therefore you get nearly $30 worth of literature and photo- ey Weten, ags. s 4 3 phic illustrations for 15 cents. Scir Muvioh, Togter, Tasom oioim Fair and Carnival, Musicat Interpolations. by THE COOLMANS. —AND— noon, 0:t, I7, at 3:15. e : : ) ELEVENTH AND MARKET ST6. MATINER SATURDAY. KL, " MRS. M. E. BLANCHARD, Soloist. That offer was never before equaled anywhere. But this is B0t '8, cobeas &?K,fixw ook SPECIAL FEATU‘!{%S DAILY, —_ THE OTHER WAY Tickets on sale at Heine Piano Stors, 235 only the beginning. “The Leopard’s Spots,” “When Knighthgod Was North, from Honolulu, for Port Townsean © | WEEK COMMENCING...,........ OCT. 18TH Next Sunday, Two Weeks, You Laugh Every Time You Breathe, Geary street. in Flower,” “The Gentleman From Indiana” and “The Gospel of ety ehr ‘Honoldly, from Lanatna, for ie: uonDu—éfich%ll’fngAfi DAY, How At LATe et N, SPE —— Judas Iscariot,” which is the most talked of book of two continents iy 55, 1ak 26 . 103 12 W, Be ship Wina- |, LUESDAY — FOREST! AND RED O ATs HEADY. . svumox;}mcogcg}-h b s PLAYANO CPNCERTS c J FREE COMPLIMENT. ETS to-day, are to follow. Watch for them if you desire to be up-to-date | | “Eeot't 'S e 4% 3 55, (ted Kingaors FAVEDNESDAY _FAGLES' DAY. SPECIAL had Tt TIEREYS ek ‘be on the very best literature of the day. The Sunday Call does more. | | Orspn. fo buiied Kingaom ™ ¥ PSP | TRATUR m&’éi‘s’é&""} LAND, ALAME SUTRO BATHS. MP. DENIS O’SULLIVAN, HEINE HALL, Adecaat = 4 new: des. DA NAPA SAN JOSE, SAN RAFAEL AND OPEN NIGHTS. STEINWAY HALL, 223 w It gives you the s besi Iredale, from T;;;‘ngc Rr:rp\H r;lcted Kingdom, OTHER TG 2 Open daily from 7 a. m. to 11 p. m. DAY EVENING, Ohoher 13“ at "fi ittt 2 e ot oo GREAT succwss OF 1. T8 BiG CIR-| - Bating trom T 6. wi 16 10:90 B o Song Recital. Heserved "’ \POINT LOBOS, Oct 11, 10 p m—Weather CUS, MENAGRRIE AND CARNL. . ADMISSION, 10 CHILDREN, o For sale October 13 and 13| (hoertrig '&.“;‘ A eloudv: wind W. velocity 12 miles ber hour. VAL CO, &) | Eathing. ncluding admission, S5c; children, 206, - Co., Kearay si. y i