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4 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL , THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1902. J CYCLE DEALERS ENJOY BANQUET Members Meet and Talk Future Plans Around ¥ Festal Table. Speakers Urge the Board to YOUNG GREYHOUNDS WILL MEET CHAMPIONS IN JOHN GRACE CHALLENGE CUP STAKE Competition for the $7000 Purse and the Trophy Will Be Keen, as Sixty-Four: of the Fleetest Coursers in America Will Go Into the Hands of Slipper Grace S Continue Working in Harmony. * ! | The membs of the “San., Francisco Cycle Board of Trade held their- ninth | &onual banguet last ght. The- affair | took place in a downtown - rotisserie | &nd was attended by forty memt of the association. Many bright speeche were made, the party did not &rate until a late hour < & Joseph Holle, president of, the . boardi presided nd acted as toastmaster. Many speeches were made and the ora- lors were loudly cheered. Among those whe spoke were Joseph Uolle, Fred Bent, Phil Bek: W. “Whi g and, many cthers. those present were: Jo- seph Holle, Allen, ed N. Bent, W. H. Nash, V. Fuller, P. B. Bekeart, E W. W.: Whit-! ing, A. N. Ball Elwig, R. D."} Allinger Jr W. M. Gibs man, Le Zolin: i . C. Jucobs, M 1 3 C. E. Baker, .James McIntyre, Wel- ner, George Conlic J. M. Miiler,” J. Bames, Howard Herring, Johr' Curtis, A. W. Barton, George 1,'G. Com- ge ¥ W. Pay- Small Fire at Tivoli Theater. Fi A fire was discovered in a storeroom In the rea: f the ery of the Tivolt Theater yeste g shortly after 10 o'clock. An =z turned in and ‘Doe” Leahy followed corps of assistants, poured wa whole rear of the buliding. When the firemen arrived they busied themselves for the most part in ets over the seats pping water. fire started, spontaneous combus- tior | ADVERTISEMENTS iy q eaunc SORES HEALING Slow healing sores are unsightly, pain-| | ful and dangerous. They are a constant | | caré and source of anxiety and worry. | Chronic, slow healing sores are fre- HOUND IN ALL AMERICA. [ GEORGE NETHERCOTT'S POCATELLI, PRONOUNCED BY EXPERTS THE MOST PROMISING YOUNG GREY- HE IS CONSIDERED ONE OF THE POSSIBILITIES FOR HIGH HONORS IN THE JOHN GRACE CUP STAKES TO BE DECIDED ON SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. uently the after efiects of some loag | gcbili!sting ickness that leaves the con- | stitution weakened and the blood in a polluted, run down condition, when a scratch, cut, simple boil or bruise, be- comes a fearful Jooking ulcer that grows #nd spreads, eating deeper and deeper | into the flesh in spiteof everything that | the can be donme to check its progress. Old | Sun people whose blood is below the standard and the circulation sluggish, are often ith face sores, and indolent, | i rs upon the limbs that a moment’s rest from | FTER several hours’ deliberation nj| the committee from Interstate Coursing Club | having in charge the John Grace | ¢hallenge stakes to be run at | Union Coursing Park Saturday and | y, announced a schedule of prizes, | under which only six greyhounds out of | the sixty-four entered will not receive last the zes. The committee arranged three stakes, the dogs beaten in the first round of the cup going into the purse and those beaten | Ordinary sores Purify the Blood | i~ te purse going into ‘the plate. The are liable to be- | prizes in the cup ¢vent are: To the i i 2| winner, $1000; runner-up, $600; two at $350 | P e Saod Heal the Sore: | each, four at 320, eight at $100 and six- | is too weak to throw off the germs apd | teen at $0. .The remainder of the $6600 poisons, and no amount of external treat- | ment heal them, but they continue to grow worse and worse, and many times. terminate in that most horrible of all human maladies, Cancer, POLICEMAN AND FIR: LADDIES TO CROSS BATS | Proceeds of Game Will Go to Pamily S. 8. S. cures slow healing sores by | mrifying invigorating the germ- of Fireman Who Lost His len, wvitiated blood and -purging the pe Life While on -Duty. system of all corruy tter, thus strik- E Py 8 3 : | The members of the Police and Fire ing at the real cause and removing every | 4. s will play a match game of hindrance to a rapid cure, and thisisthe | on: Tuesday next at Recreation only possible way to reach these deeply o i}.u‘k for the benefit of the widow and mooted, dangerons places. 8. S:°8.| yqsren of Henry Hefferman, the fire- strengthens and tones up the circalation, | ), 1.y was Killed recently while taf- i supplies rich, | ing part in a practical drill. The game - ons DiSod $0r | 1. called. at 2 o'clock, amll - Jack the rebuilding of the constitution and | healing the sore, when you get rid of | the old plague spot for all time. If you have a slow healing, stubborn sore, write us about it, and bur Physicians | will advise you without charge. { anell will umpire. he men in charge of the benefit game have been working hard for its success, and the talent that will hurl the sphere on the diamond has been out practicing waily. There are many old-time ball tossers among ' the patrolmen and fire iaddies, and they 'are sure to play whirlwind . ball. —_————— The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. | Sl ] Escaped From the Hospital. Police Officer Barrett, while patroling ‘San Bruno road yesterday, found Anton ‘Grun]ly wandering about in a half-clad if | condition. On being questioned, Grunily | y ledo not ask | stated that he was an inmate of the City |and County Hospital 'and that he had for ,a dollar escaped from there. Grunlly was. taken until a cure ‘to the Emergency Hospital, where he was has been o'C treated for alcoholism ——— Charged With Grand Larceny. Nita Hunter was arrested last night and | charged with the -larceny of $160from a | soldier belonging to the Seventh. Infan- {try. The alleged crime was committed is divided among the other:entries. The draw resulted as foilows: John Grace Challenge Cup stakes—J. Shea’s Belfast vs. P. J. Land's (names) Royal Friend; J. H. Halton’s (names) Royal Archer vs.. G. ethercott’s Red Rock: J. H. Halton's (names) ady Clare vs.J. H. Halton's (names) Hickory J. T. Land’s (names) General Dewet vs. urke's John Heenan; E. E. | (names) Floodgate vs. J. H, Rosseter's Roman Athlete; D. Walsh's Sacramento Boy ve. T. J. nerney’s Kerry Pippin: Dr. A. T. Leonard’s Charlton’s Cloudburst; T. J. Cro- Hinchmaz's. (names) Ml Twirler v nin's Vandal ve. W. H Tralce Boy; R. Orthwein's Tapioca v Ross' Game Boy: G, M 3 's Palo Alto vs. P, C. Cur- tis' Charta; A. R. Curtis’ - Rector J. H, Rosseter's Rea] Article; J. J. Lavin's (names) Tiburon vs; H, W. Rike's (riame#) Pasha Pleas- ant; A. R. Curtis’ Beacon vs. J. Shea’s (names) Haphazard: E. B. Scott's (names) Fair Oaks va. J, Chariton’s Charming Thought: L. F..Bar- tels' (names) Conroy vs. T. J. Mcinerney's LEADERSPLAY. IN POOR FORM Ponies Have a Snap and Score When They Choose. Oakland, which has headed them all in the baseball colony this season. played like a lot of -second-raters -yesterday across the bay. The leaders could not hit 2 hot air balloon; neither could they field nor run bases, so the Ponies simply did anything they liked. Score, § to 1. For a couple of rounds it was very placid. Then the fun was inaugurated by the Ponies. They took advantage of two rank miscues and with two on bases Tommy Leaby shoved a two-bagger past first and two came in. In the fifth the leaders’ death warrant was duly signed. All-of them made mis- cues of every known character. The Ponies wielded the bat for a couple of good sound hits and four came in, This took all the fighting blood out of Uncle Pete's tribe and they went. down and out. The Ponies got two more, kind- ly assisted by a bunch of errors in the | two weeks ago. For Mcn Exclusively. next round. This drove the crowd home. VARICOCELE akness Bo-called Cont: glous Blood Diseases and Acute &nd Chronic Urethral and Prostate Inflammations -are given our most careful attention. Send for our colored chart. Mailed . free, DR. TALCOTT & CO., 1140 Market St., Opposite Hale’s. yron Hot Springs 5 CONTRA COSTA CO., CAL. Fine hotel, modern improvements, perfect sppointments. Suits with mineral baths. Waters and bot mineral-and mud baths cure rbeumatism and _malarfa. Address MANAGER LEWIS, Byron Hot Springs; Cal. Call on Lombard & Co., 36 Geary st. PARAISO SPRINGS. | The Jeading summer and winter resort of. the State. Send for besutiful booklet to F. W. SCHROEDER, Mgr., or call at City Agent, 11 Montgomery st. | A SURE. CURE AN As every man who has been cured cheapesticare he ever found. You ing than it costs you. It is cheap be Call and test it free, or let me send sealed, free. ‘THE GROVE,” Lake Tahoe, half mile east of Tallac. Rates, . y $9 per week; meals, 50c; §ood sad street. Los ‘Dr. M. C. McLaughlin, Office Hours—8 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays—10 to 1. Angeles, 120 South Spring street. 0800000000000000000000000000000000000 It does the work! That is what makes the business for my Electric Belt, When. a man has squandered the earnings of years on quacks and all kinds of drugs and got no relief, and then comes to me and I cure him, ‘he is my friend, and he wants others to know what he has found out—that my Belt will cure where nothing else will. Varicocele and Back Pains. Grass Valley, Cal., Aug. 15, 1902. Dr. McLaughlin, Dear Sir—Your Belt is a wonder. I have not been troubled with any pain in the back,"the varicocele fs gone and 1 am in @ much healthier condi- tion., I am very grateful to you for what you have done for me in this short time (a little more than a month) and assure you that 1 am glad to récommend your treat- men}. Yours very truly, CLARENCE W. JENKINS, Box 676. D A CHEAP ONE, by my Belt says it is the best and spend' more in one month doctor- cause it saves you future doctor bills. you my beautifully illustrated book, 906 Market St. Above Ellis, San Francisso. Seattle Office, 105 Columbia Shotwell | Young Johnny Rex; G. Nethercott's Pocatelli vs. W. J. Browning's (names) Flying Fox; Chi arini Bros.. Gambit vs. R. W. Mastick’s (names) Ruby Sankey; G. Mac E. Malcolm's Aeolus vs. C. C. Griswold's (names) N: W..H.' Hinchman's (names) Otto v: 3 Scott’s (names) Wedgewood; O. Zahl's Homer Boy vs. J. J. Lavin's (names) Elista; D. Er- skine's (names) Money Musk vs. J. H. Haiton's | (names) Menlo Prince; R. Orthwein’s Sisquoc vs. R. W. Mastick's (names) Sir Pitt: W. Raught's Silver Heels vs. F. S. Price’s (names) Mickey Free; F. A. Cushing's (names) Major ason vs. P J. 'Reflly’s- (names) Black Coon: E. E. Shotwell's (names) Faraway vs. T. { McInerney's. Annie Hall; Chiacini Bros tonin vs."C. G. ,Whallon's_Gilmore;. G. Bergen's (names) Honest John vs, J. seter’'s. Rubber Ankles; J. H. Rosseter's Rural Artigt ve. D. Erskiné's (names) Loyal, Lad; W. C. Classor's White Hat vs. J. A. Shepston’s (names) Chicago Bov; €. Van Bergen's (names) Fenit ve. ‘E. Geary's-Affferica; Di. F. P: Clark's (names)-Lost Chord vs: J. M. Haltoh's (names)” Harlean Gladys. i i | | . Ros- Meredith pitched good Ball leaders with a think coming Graham ‘also had the goods, port was- so ‘ragged that it nothing. The score: SAN FRANCISCO. and had the all the time. but his sup- availed him AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. E. THARL v3 gl e PEER LG T O Thet 1 2.0 5 1 o 2.0..0 1 10 uf ieTea Vo s 0. e Parrott, By 105 TR 00 e St Burne, 2b ‘E1EL0 820 A Williams, 120050 2.1 0 0 0 Meredith, p. - ASSO0T 00300 18 Totals ..........57 6,10 3 27 8- 2 OAKLAND. AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. E. Walters, c. f. T i Y Mohler, 2b. B S b 1o 6 A0 S 4 Dunleavy, MR N T Hurlburt, ~8:070: 0.3 08 e T T e S G » BUNE 1 O gty | o &£ONSIO e Y 38 8O R 8 9y 0] 31 4200 el g =y Kleinow, 1b. 001070 g 0 Vo Totals 10 amazy 'S BY INNINGS. 0204200 0-8 Base h 1.2 2 2 0.2 0-10} Oakland 0000100 0-1 Base hits e v e e SO | SUMMARY. Two-base hits—Leahy, Burns 2, McCreedls, Streib. Devereaux, Gorton. Sacrifice hits—Dev~ ereaux, Shay. First base on errors—San Fran- cisco 6, Oakland 2. First base on called balls— Off Meredith 2, off Graham b. Left on pases— San Francisco 10, Oakland 12. Struck out—By. Meredith 4, by Graham 3. Hit by pitcher— | Meredith; Courtney. Double plays—McCreedis %o Streib; Delmas to Nordyke; McCreedle to Gorton. Time of game—One hour and 45 min- utes. Umpire—O0'Connell SENATORS DEFEAT ANGELS. Are Lucky in Securing Their Hits at Opportune Times. LOS ANGELES, Oct. 15.—Score: LOS ANGELES. FVORITES FAIL Moleskin Shin Guards, cane ribs, well padded .. @ lot of ground in the last quarter. Russia f Shin Guards. cane ribs, well padded ... - Old Headwater ran a splendid six fur- | Inter-Collegiate Russia Calf, cxtra long straps, best made.. _ lengs in 1:13%, beating” Lodestar half a | el e ity : e 2 1.50 {length. Meehanus, an equal favorite | Imitation Pigskin Football, lined and warranted to hoid its shape. 1.00 with the winner, did not run to his best Genuine Pigskin Rugby Match Football . . 30 IicrmA Narra G wag the surprise of the T 105 MNBELES Headv;ré.ter Captures the Six Furlorg Event in 1:13 1-2. 818-820 MARKET 5T. SAN FRANCISCO. HOUSEHOLD SPECIALS. TABLE OIL CLOTH. : In beautiful colorings and designs; regular price 20c, our-price.:. SHELF OIL CLOTH. * Many very pretty designs to chouse ffom: regular price 10¢, our pr SHELF PAPER. The fancy kind, red, white, bl 10e; Gur price ...... METAL TABLE MATS. 25¢ 7-ln. corrugated, round, -nickel-plated; regular price 25c, our price...3 for CURTAIN STRETCHER. 5 Adjustable pin, easel back ¥ith stay, made of clean White wood, our price. $2.35 BRASS CURTAIN RODS.’ The extension kind, a good plain one at .. Adjustable end for inside’or outside sash 2 « The “Cottage,” large enough for (lace curtaing) full size FOOTBALL OU (FITTERS Heavy Drill Football Pants, padded .. Heavy Duck Football Pants, extra hea pads at hips and knees. Khaki Football Pants, extra heavy pads at hips and knees.. ity Extra Heavy Duck. - Men's Khaki Football Pants, extra haav: Men's Extra Heavy Moleskin Football Pants, extra heavy cu and knees, the best on the market....s. o raebhey Drab Canvas Shin Guards, cane fibs, well padded . Drab Canvas Shin Guards, cane ribs, well padded. . Little Margaret Wins by & Nose From the Speedy Blue Miracle. .15e per yard tce.4e per yard . LOS ANGELES, Oct. 15.—This was Governor's day at Agricultural Park. It was g0 called in honor of the presence of Governor Gage and of Governor Torres of Sonora, Mexico, and his staff of dis- tinguished looking Mexicans. Favorites fared rather badly to-day and the books again took in more money than they were required to pay out. It requir- | ed five heats to decide.the.2;18 trot, which | was the - biggest betting. affair of the meet thus far. Loyal § won the first running- event in | a driviig finish from 'foribio, the strong | favorite. In the two-year-old dash Cae- | sar Young's Little Margaret was the 'good thing” handed about, and Ransch | brought her home first by a short nose | ahead of Blue Miracle, which made up Te each 10e it ried hair .00 oo #2335 pads at hips $4.50 Official Satchel Basket Sale. Inter-Collegiate . Rugby Foctbail . day. She led all the way and won eased up by three lenigths in the fast time 'of | 1:40. The Fretter, with 122 pounds up, Advance Holiday Bargains. Japanese Satchel Baskets are getting Solid Oak Doll Bed, 21 inches long by could do no better than a poor third: scarce. No more will be made in Japan | 12 wide, handsomely designed and micely Summary: unless they can get more money for finished. Will fold flat when not in use. First race, 2:18 trot, purse $500, three in fiv them. We provided for just such an Cheap at B0c: on sale at 25e. McKenna (Ward). = E51 1.1 emergency and have plenty on hand, on Train of Cars, consisting of locomotive, Lady Fair (Bunch) 3458 sale at— tender and passenger car, 30 inches fong Lady Rowena (Von Bokkeien 53 19¢ 25¢ 43¢ 4Te by 5 inches -mégh, including 12 nicely Foxy Mac (Durfee).... 3 2 1340 15in. 19in. 21 Hthographed A B C blocks, all inelosed Lady Zombro (Hodges) 2 3| g oo in nics wood box; & bargain at S0c; on Time—2:19, 2:19, 2:20%, K E i sale, 29e. Second race, six furlongs, selling® Loyal Trunk Sale. 118 (R. Sullivan), 2 to 1, won; Legal Maxi As the holidays approach we must have T 104 (Sheehan), 1u to 1, second; "Toribio, 118 (Co room, so have decided to close out any Visit Our Book W““‘ lis), 9 to 5, ‘third. Time, 1:15, Miss Culver, trunks that may have been slightly Delvista, Cincon, E1 ran. Third race, four and a half furlongs, selling: Little Margaret, 115 (RAnsch), even, won; Biue Miracle, 110 (Shieehan) 8 to 5, second; Vigoroso, 107 (Frawley) 5 to 1, third. Time, :54%. Tom Mitchell, Harriet S and Eva Frazier also ran. Fourth race, six furlongs, 2-year-olds, Pasa- denn stakes, purse, $560: Headwater, 117 (Sheehan), even, won; Lodestar, 112 (Sullivan), $ to 1, second; Meehanus, 115 (Ransch) even, third. ' Time, 1:15%. No others started. Fifth race, one mile handicap, -year-olds | and up: Narra G, 100 (A. Sheehan), 7 to 1, | won; Albert Enright, 98 (J. Sheehan), second; The Fretter, 122 (See), 9 to 10, Time, 1: van. SIxth race, seven furlongs, selling: Filibus- ter, 112 (See), 5 to 2, won; Pat Morrissey, 107 (Ransch), 3 o 2, second; Frank Pearce, 112 (Frawley), 3 to 2 third. Time, 1:271. Mont Eagle, Mike Rice and Senora Caesar glso ran. The following are to-morrow’s entries: First race, 2:16 class trot, three in five— Hopper, . Maggie Mac, Briney’ K, Tom Smith, Potrero. Second race, 2:13 class pace, three in five— Midnight, El Diablo, Coeur de Lion, Karn and Churchiight also All the new copyright and standard books of Romance and Flction at cut prices. We guarantee our prices to be as \gw as the lowest on all books, and In most cases our price is below them all ‘Write to us for the price on any book and be convinced. marred during transportation rather than have them repainted or revarnished. Not in any worse condition than what you will find on regular sale in most trunk stores. These trunks offered 20 per cent less_than regular prices—some as low as $2.50, 83.50 and $4.00. Picture Frames of All Descriptions Made to Order. Razors, Knives and Scissors Ground and Repaired, | | to 1, third. Ulloa, Straggler and Wieland also £ COLUMBIA == LAST 4 NIGHTS, MATINEE SATURDAY. MARGUERITA > LVA COMIC OPERA CO. Headed by the Brilliant and Talented Artliste, MARGUERITA SYLVA In George W. Lederer's Musical Success. “THE STROLLCERS.” ABig New Show! Third race—Two-year:olds and over, one mile, selling, Last Time Sunday Night. + H T et . 4 Two Weeks Manday (gt 20 Comedy and Semsation. Sirdar ... 100 |Wieland i Commencing y o b - Halmena 100/General Cronje ©..102 ME. HENKY W. SAVASE Srewts The Athos Family, 6 in number; Mr. Pourth | ‘et Theee reas-olds ~and: ~evar The All Eclipsing Comedy Opera Triumph, and Mrs. Harry Thorne and Com- six and & half furlongs, selling, SRR, B SN % pany; Crawford and Stanley; Montana Peeress ..107 Jolden Light 114 George W. Day and O’Brien and Buckley. Last Week of the Yankee Comedy Four; 0. K. Sato; Riccoborio’s “Goed-Night Horse,” and Ned Wayburn’s Jockey Club. Reserved Seats, 25¢: baleony, 10c; Box Seats d Opera Chairs, 5oc. 4 THE WISE The Miller King Dellls All About 114 Senora Caesar . 117 Talvo ... 100 KING DODO (RAYMOND HITCHCOCK) And His Merry Choral Court of 75--PEOPLE: Direct' From Daly’s Theater, New York. Origipal Cast and Production. SEATS ON SALE, COMMENCING TO-DAY. ALHAMBRA, - 8 SONcErTS, > > '3 Mats. 3 Nights. NEXT FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY Fifth - race—Three-year-olds and over, five furlongs, - selling, Tomplon ... Miss Dividend . Meteor ...... Great Mogul Royal F... 107 Taena ... . 112| Fine: Shot . 107|Cora Goetz .. 107|Mythrox .. 110; 2 107 Sixth rade—Special for ponies, one mile. Prince Charlie “. ... 13 ‘130 | AFTERNOONS AT 2:30; EVENINGS AT 8:30. Santa Clara 132|Soubrette ... ......13) Carlotta ++162{Jackpot ...... ...1133 Oceana ... 133 Lady Fisher . -138 I'IS CAREFUL Seventh race—Three-year-olds and over, one mile, selling. SOUSA On Sale at Sherman, Clay & Yindwara Iég(g:::;‘l:; . i SEATS C2"cor kearny ana sutter. PERSON | CHOOSING. El Fonse . 107 Dwightway 1100 3 IF YOU WANT THE BEST ——TRY- “ WHIRL-1-GIG * ——AND—— “The Other (Only) Way,” An Investment at Popular Prices That Gives Pleasure Worth Ten Times Its Cost PERFECT CAST, CHORUS, EVERYTHING. - Coursing in Nebraska. FRIEND, Nebr., Oct. 15.—The National Futurity coursing meet was held here to- day. Only the final remains of ‘he puppy stake., To-day's results were: Rolla Wells beat California Jack, Lady Allen beat King of Diamonds, Kansas Zephyr beat Wyvis, Clerk ran a bye, Lulu Girl beat The Ghybelin, Northern Express beat Little Eva and - 8Sir Magic beat Quite Right. * TO-NIGHT—ALL THIS WEEK, The World-Famous Magician, HERRMANN THE GREAT MATINEE SATURDAY. Wedriesday Afternoon, October 29. FIRST ZECH SYMPHONY CONCERT. Market Street, Near Eighth. Phone South 333. TO-NIGHT— \LL THIS WEEK. MATINEE SATURDAY AND FUNDAY. The Greatest of All Spectacular Dramas, Under Sealed Orders A Big Production. Gorgeous Scenery. First Appearance at This Theater of the Gifted Young Aclrvfi EUGENIE THAIS . EVENINGS...... + MATINEES. Leander Richardson's Great Melodrama. e THEATR. ¥ sgia3c0 | Ty TO-NIGHT and ALL WEEK, MATINEES TO-DAY AND SATURDAY. ADVERTISEMENTS. Painless Dentistry. Only Expert Dentists — No Students. SAVE PAIN, SAVE MONEY. - Next Sunday, Two Weeks, New York's Latest Musical Comedy Sensation, “THE LIBERTY BELLES.” SEATS READY. iNE-W PERMANENT POPU'.AR PIIICBS' BEGINN Lower Floor Balcony . Gallery Matinee NOTE—Performance Commences at 8 Sharp. Matinee Saturday at 2 Sharp. TO-NIGHT and Sunday Night and Saturday Matinee, Lucia dl Lammermoor. Friday and Saturday Nights. First Production in This City of ANDRE CHENIER. Livretto by L. ILLICA. Muslc by U. GIORDANO. Gold Crowns .50 up THE EVENT OF THE SEASON! 25c—Good Reserved Seat.—23c. Bridge Work, per Tooth. 83.00 up Week October 20—Monday, Thursday, Sun- HENRY ARTHUR JONES' COMEDY, Gold Fillings 1.00 un day nights and Saturday matinee, “ANDRE Silver Fillings . 25¢ up CHENIER."" ‘Tuesda: ‘Wednesday, Friday, Ful] Set of Teet Saturday, MIGNON, The Manoeuvres of Jane Remember Popular THURSDAY. Next Monday—First Time Here— —HER MAJESTY— SEATS NOW SELLING. THE CHUTES! L1gh Class Secialies Every Aternoon and Evenng TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! GALA AMATEUR PERFORMANCE. Concluding With NEW LIVING PICTURES. PRICES AS EVER—25, 50 and 75 CENTS. Telephone Bush 9. GRAE OPERA HOUSE EVERY EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK SHARP. MATINEES SATURDAY and SUNDAY. BENEFIT PERFORMANCES for the WID- OWS' and ORPHANS' AID ASSOCIATION of the Police Department of San Francisco. MARIE WAINWRIGHT, Supported by the GRAND OPERA-HOUSE STOCK COMPANY, In Shakespeare’s Delightful Comedy, “TWELFTH NIGHT.” SPECIALTY TO-NIGHT—JOHN GEIGER, TRICK VIOLINIST. TICKETS $§1 00. Next Week—MARIE WAINWRIGHT '$3.00 up years with all Sterling Painiess Dentists, 997~--Market Street==997 Milliner: re_cor 6Bth. A written guarantee . MATINEES EVERY 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. in AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. E. Toman, ss. . 5 0 0 0 1.4 0 Roach, c. . Y S e R el Sutpr TR Y Dilion, 2b, . A B O Vet S S0 B Householder, ¢. f....5 0 4 0 3 0 o Wheeler, 3b. &0 0lg ey Warner,” 1b. 405 L0800 Jackson, 1. f. siicer e e ola Lawler, r. f. 4 00 030 o Mills, p. .4.0 1 0-1 2 ¢ *Cristall . c0-0-0-1.0 0 0 Totals...........39 6 14 8 27 11 1| SACRAMENTO. AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A, E. S T T i e H e il Z e S e McLaughlin 450 ¥ 0000 070 4 Unglaub, 1b, 5 2 3 010 070 Eagan, ss. . Bl A ko Benn 250 Casey, 2b. L N R T N £heehan, 8b. .... 4200000 TSR S Graham, e¢. .... SHBNS -9 it @ ;Cu(ler. j R 87071 000" 4 0 Totals 7. % 12,78 ¥27 38 F g | *Cristall battéd for Warner. RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS. Los Angeles 0201010 1—86 Base hits 120238 21 1-14 0 1830 A2 T 120171 1,83 23— { SUMMARY. Home run—Uuglaub. Two-base ' hits—Jack- son (2), Dillon, Househoider, Graham. First | base on errors—Los Angeles 3. Left on bases i —Los Arf’t.el" 10, Sacramento 8. First base on | balls—Off Milis off Cutter 2. Struck out— { By Mills 6, by Cutter 3. . Double plays— | Graham to Sheehan: Doyle to Graham. Hit by pitcher—Dillon, McLaughlin, Passed ball— , Grabam, Roach. ~ Wild pitch—Cutter. Time ; 9f §ame—2 hours 10 minutes. Umpire—Me- { Donald. —_—— . ‘Salem Not Yet Launched. A further attempt'to float the half launched | Schooner Salem having falled, her builder, Frank Stone, has decided to block up the big hull, rébuild ‘the ways and postpone further. at- tempts at Jaunching until the end of the week. Four tugs pulled on the hull on Tuesday night, but were unable to stir her. In spite of her Daily and Nightly! Don’t Fail to See HARDY DOWNING LOOP THE LOOP! JUST FROM PARIS! RESSEUR’S INFANT INCUBATORS. ELECTRIC FDVJNT{\IN DISPLAY SATUR- DAY NIGHT. ADMISSION | CHILDREN. 3¢ Phone for Seats, Park 20. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD STREET FAIR AND CARNIVAL! TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1 EXHIBITION ”“""'A’x' clol.nz:i DRILL TEAM. PUBLIC ORIENTAL WEDDING In Conjunction With “AMY ROBSART.” HEINB HALL, 235-237 Geary St. The Minetti String Quartette FIVE CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERTS. SEVENTH SEASON. First Concert Next Friday Aftep- noon, O:t, 17, at 3:15. MRS, M. E. BLANCHARD, Soloist. Tickets on sale at Heine Plano Store, 235 Geary street. BASEBALL. CALIFORNIA LEAGUE GAMES. THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SA’ P. M. SUNDAY, 2:30 P, 1;2”“' : SAN FRANCISCO vs. OAKLAND. IVER 1A IDREY BITT CURE DY SUTRO BATHS. OPEN NIGHTS. from:7 a. m. to 11 p. m. awkward predfcament, it is sald that she is in no danger of being strained. RECREATION PARK, - Eighth and Harrison Streets. 1 Advance Sale of Seats, 5 Stockton Street, JABOUR'S BIG CIRCUS, MENAGERIE AND CARNIVAL co! COME ONE.. e FUN %gw_r; EeREs COME ALL mzmfi.‘. including g&'&nfi%fi%fiifii‘. 20e.