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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1902 - GOLDEN GATE 34 MERCHANT MARINE OF PACIFIC IS AUGMENTED BY THE SCHOONER VIRGINIA AND BARKENTINE PUAKO, BOTH LAUNCHED YESTERDAY St e U OU et B Ly e Lk & ; Week Commencing THIS AFTER- —) NOON, OCTOBER 19. HE merchent marine of the Pa- gt 5 cific was augmented yesterday Fiven is subtracted from the Jdepth glven by A h B. Sh ' Wy . The plane of arllerz{v::n‘xstel]x: launching of twWo of the lower low waters, and not er ‘g ow' splend! v 5 3 Loaded with political candl- Time Ball. dates and hundreds’ of other invited Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- guests and gayly bedecked with national colers, signal and house flags, the hand- some new four-masted schooner Virginia was launched at 1:45 p. m. from the ship- ds of Hay & Wright, at Alameda Py The beautiful craft slipped from the ways with the grace of a duck tak- ing the water. When the Virginia start- ed for the element that is to be her fu- chants’ Fxchanze, October 18, 1902, The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry bullding was dropped exactly at noon to-day, i, e, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § P. m., Greenwich time. 1 Lieutenant U. San 'Francisco. Cal., HICKEY AND NELSON Presenting Their Laughing Success, “Twisted and Tangled.” KLEIN, OTT BROTHERS AND NICKERSON High-Grade Tailor-Made Garmenis CUT RATE PRICES ._C. BURNETT, S. N.. tn chaige. Movements of Steamers. i 1 TO ARRIVE. We shall offer this coming week some The Greatest of All Musical Acts. ture home she was greeted with a wel- of the most plersine effects ever shown coming salute of steam ;\'hlsues a)n\ia;l‘; Steamer. From. o in this city. STYLE FIT and FINISH rens from shipping in the estuary } A manufactories on the shore. 2;,,{;'?“‘“"' é‘x"’;:wflffi?&‘; Aggz. are the essential features cof every Mrs. Frank Sumner Loop, wife of one Gons. Bay SOk garment., Character and Acrobatic Comedians. of the owners of the \'irgmm.bperfkoirmed s o A 3“' n 20 Uu d 322 50 the christening ceremony by breaking a Willapa Harbor +joct. s Mr. and Mrs. bol:fiol choice California champagne on Puset Sound Poris...[0c- 1.5 2 S LUU an | 224, the bow of the new craft. An orchestra | Humboldt iy TAILOR MADE DRESSES, Norfolk HARBY THUPHE & cn on the deck rendered pa(riallcdnn;il peon- { Portland. Seattle . !|Oet and Novelty Bl uses, the mo-t I"Shmr?' i g lar airs for an hour before and after the aqua. . Humboldt -{Oet ial 2 esirsble shades of the bsurdity, “A: Jaunching. All on board were treated to | M. Dollar. San Pedro Iloct. able materfiael\:rl\)c}(daéd FRle S Tumies 0F 0o Iilaridus Absurdity. n lJuncheon, the tables being set beneath a 813:‘22!&'::“,, sc'f-gscl:i':mc'ty “10ek: ?e‘as%n.l t seams. Full valie $25 00 to canvas awning spread over the deck. State of Cal..| San Diego & Way Pts.|Oct. atest slot i t"' : Frank §. Loop oficiated as host. Santa Monica | Grava Harbor “ioet $30.00. Cu’ Rates: e GRAWFJBU and STA"LEY Work on the Virginia was commenced | f?éniii\'ér Beattle +oeoviiss |Oct. $17.50, $20.60, $22.50 five months In length the schooner . River. A il S P e VAl R. Dollai - £ is 180 feet over all, with a beam of 37 feet hehali: N - Dancing Dude. i 2 depth of hold of 13 feet. She is Chabg! 530.00, 33 .00 end 337:30 on fine li and is expected to de- yacht speed. The Virginia will be d in the lumber trade by Swett & Francisco, her owners. The w's quarters on the vessel p like the staterooms of a eamer. Hay & Wright ex- the Virginia ready for her n voyage in three weeks. Puako Leaves the Ways. Down the wa of Boole's shipyards, Ozkland, at 1:15 p. m., the new barkentine Puako glided gracefully and true and kissed the waters for the first time. As e vessel drove its hull into the waves Mary Godfrey B. Godfrey, standing on the bow, bottle of California wine - when she pronounced the n thee Puako.” . “down to the sea” cered by 1d people, some on boa some hore. At the same time the whistles and sirens raised their voices to a tremendous deafening volume, is of parti-colored flags waved news frantically over the estu- T rching was altogether a suc cess When the tugs were trying to dock the Puako she got stuck in the mud, and everybody on board was marooned for two hours but the people didn't seem to When the vessel was finally ated passengers made up ere a collation was served. vards. She is 214 feet on the 1, 41 feet beam and I7 Her capacity will be 000 Australia with a general cargo under command of Captain George See- erly master of the steamer Ore- She will ply between San Francisco Honolulu when the Hawalian trade 1 begins again. ley, forr gon and Barracouta in Storm. Mail Company’s Barracouta, ved yesterdey from Panama, reports Guatemala. It was the same al shed up the steamship much got a scare that will s to come. The steam- port when the storm broke, but d the gale wax that she was com- for the open sea. Huge waves el from end to end. She was ends repeatedly and it returned to port way of ‘the Barracouta report that sturbances along the coast ted the bottom of the when the than three fathoms. The gunbcat _Padilla left before the Barracouta ar- was generally understood to await the Bogota. ser and " thirteen Chinese came up on the Barracouta. The cabin pas- rs_were Miss B. C. Crowell and Mrs. T. She brought 650 tons of freight. Brenda Was on Fire. The B ship Brenda, 173 days from Aptwerp and reinsured a few days ago at 15 Ter cent, arrived vesterday all well. Captain Craig reports that on September 1, when in latitude 21 longitude 103 west, fire was ] the cargo in the mizzen hold. were taken to save the ship, ember 22 did the Brenda's in completely extinguiehing the was not damaged to any great p0d deal of the cargo is thought ruined by water. senge to have been A New Ove;ue. The British ship Glenmark was added yes- terday to the overdue list. She is out 185 days from Tacoma for Liverpool and is quoted &t 15 per cent NEWS OF THE OCEAN. The British ship Clan Roberston- loads *heat or flour here for Liverpool or London at 28s 94; the French bark MacMahon, wheat for Burope, 28 6d; thé British ship Holy- rood, wheat at Portland for South Africa, 28s; the British ship Crown of Denmark, wheat at ;:Enuna for Europe at 26s 34 or South Africa, 6d; the British bark Harold, salmon on Fraser River for Liverpool, 32s 6d. All of the foregoing were chartered prior to arrival. e e Additional Cargo. In addition to the cargo previously re- daughter of Captain | the big storehouse at the | is a sister ship to the Koko | She was built for | ntered a terrific storm on October | ken and thoroughly drenched | they noticed a differ- | - ported, the Bfitish ship Eulomene, which cleared on Friday for Liverpool, carried 61,027 cs canned salmon, valued at $228,860. A Cargo for Honolulu. The bark C. D. Bryant sailed terday for Honmolulu with an assort- ed merchandise cargo, valued at $i0- 031, and included the following: 3925 bbis flour, 3102 ctls barley, 138 ctls wheat, 54,000 | 1bs middlings, 90,570 1bs bran, 10,654 1bs corn, | 10,502 1bs beans, 1700 bales hay, 2760 lbs mill- stuffs, 3960 1bs cocoa meal, 2125 lbs peas, 19,- 245 lbs sugar, 552 lbs chocolate, 10,000 Ibs | lard, 275 cs soap, 100 bxs paste, 1125 cs 10 kits salmon, 2006 1bs bread, 975 lbs dried fruit, 744 cs canned goods, 30 pkgs groceries and pro- visions, 1011 gals vinegar, 3074 gals wine, 10 | ¢s ®in, 10 cs 10 kegs whisky, 25 cs acld, 1v pkgs furniture, 9 bdls pipe and fittings, G54 pkgs machinery, 325 kegs white lead, 10 bbis 25 cs ofi, 100 coils rope, 10 pkgs dry goods, 25 | s matches. Cargo by the Panama Steamer. The steamer Acapulco sailed yesterday for | Panama and way ports with a meneral mer- ves- chandise cargo, valued at $97,371, manifested as follows: For Mexico, $6176; Central $38,422; Panama, New York, | America, $43,332; Peru, $1010; Germany, $1 lowing were the principal sWipments: To Mexico—41.085 Ibs malt, 800 Ibs raisins, 9000 feet lumber, 1300 bdls shooks, 6312 Ibs tallow, 9920 1bs soda, S0 crts potatoes, 54 pkas fresh fruit, 399 lbs cheese, 10 cs ginger ale, 24 pkge groceries, 58 pkgs paints and ofls, ¢ | pkgs machinery, 22 pcs iron, 18 kegs nalls. To Central America—3890 bbls flour, 41,515 £t lumber, 7 cs cartridges, 23 pkes beer, 8i cs canned goods, 25 cs candles, 799 cs coal oil, 636 ibs codfish, 43 pkgs dry goods, 561 sks coal, 51,400 Ibs cement, 46 pkgs fresh fruit, 123 'pkes groceries and provisions, 148 bdls iren, 1379 lbs ham and bacon, 360 Ibs lard, 17 pkgs machinery, 6250 Ibs malt, 54,293 ibs tal- Jow, 2080 lbs nuts, 136 pkgs paints and oils, 639 pkgs pota 10 crts onions, 140 kegs pow- | der, 157 pes 3 Is pipe, 5 flasks quicksilver, 2115 Ibs 6 bdls raisins, 6330 lbs rice, 1136 Ibs Epices, 43 pes 9 bdls steel, 980 lbs tea, 62 o5 10 bbis coal tar, 50 cs bricks, 483 gals 12 cs wine, 463 gals 30 cs whisky, 3279 Ibs sheet ne. “'fo Panama—D5 bbls flour, 46 crts potatoes and onions, 150 bxs paste, 9200 bags rice, 712 Ibs lard, 41 pkgs groceris and provisions, 300 coils rope, 30 bars steel, 2 bdls iron, 55 cs coal oil, 40 kegs nails, ® rolls leather, 64 pkgs sad- dlery and harness. To New York—78,014 gals wine, 132,597 Ibs grease, 40 bales hair, 24,000 Ibs dry hides, 4 pkes engines, 930 cs canned salmon. To Peru—13,889 Ibs dried shrimps. Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Saturday, October 18. | Stmr Redwood City, Weber, 14 hours from Bowens Landing. 5 Stmr Ramona, Glelow, 60 hours from New- port, ete. Stmr Barracouta, Irvine, 24% days from 34 hours from | Panama, etc. | _Stmr Geo Loomis, Badger, | Redonde; up river direct. Stmr Gualala, Olsen, 18 hours from West- | port. PBf ship Biythewood, Pritchard, 140 days fromn Liverpool. Br ship Brenda, Cralg, 172 days from Ant- werp. ¥r bark Bmma Leurans, David, 143 days Cupidene Cures! Cupidene Cures! 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ROOM 25, SAN /Iso For Sale at Grant F 'ANCISC), CAL. Lrug Store, 40 Third St. MATRON WHO CHRISTENED THE NEW FOUR-MASTED | VIRGINIA AND THE MAID WHO PERFORMED A LIKE SERVICE FOR THE BARKENTINE PUAKO YESTERDAY. OONER e from Havre. RAchr Ida A, Campbell, § hours from Point yes. Schr Okanogan, Reusch, 11 days from Port Gamble. CLEARED. Saturday, October 18. Stmr Umatilla, Cousins, Victoria and Port Townsend; Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Stmr_Acapulco, Russell, Panama and way ports; Pacific Mail Steamship Co. Stmr Rainier, Hansen, Seattle; Pollard Steamshin Co. Stmr Aztec, Fletcher, Nanaimo; Pacific Mall Steamship Co. Bark C D Bryant, Colly, Honolulu; Williams, Dimond & Co. BAILED. Saturday, October 18. Stmr Coronado, Peterson, Grays Harbor. Stmr Chas Nelson, Schage, Seattle. Stmr Acapulco, Russell, Panama and way ports. Stmr Argus, Hardwick, Port Blakeley. Stmr Umatilla, Cousins, Victoria and Port ‘Townsend. Stmr Aztec, Fletcher, Nanaimo. Stmr Rainier, Hansen, Seattle. Stmr Del Norte, Green, Crescent City. Schr Roy Somers, Soiland, Portland. Bark C D Bryant, Colly, Honolulu. SPOKEN. Per Br ship Clan Robertson—Oct 10, lat 30 N, lon 130 W, Br ship Muskoka, from Ant- werp, for Vancouver. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Oct 18, 10 p m—Weather thick; wind SW, velocity 12 miles per hour. DOMESTIC. PORTS. PORT GAMBLE—Salled Oct 18—Schr Comet, for San Pedro. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Oct 17— Stmr Coquille River, from Fort Bragg. Oct 18—Stmr San Pedro, hence Oct 16. Sailed Oct 18—Stinrs Coquille River and San Pedro, for San Francisco. NEAH BAY—Passed o Oct 18—Schr Ex- stmr Edith, from PEDRO—Arrived Oct 18—Stmr_Na- varro, from Bowens Landing; bktn Katie Flickinger, from Eureka. Sailed Oct 17, 5 p m—Stmr Melville Doi- lar, for San Francisco. Oet 18—Schr Dora Bluhm, for Umpqua; stmrs Santa Cruz, Olym- pic and Nayarro, for San Franclsco. REDONDO—Arrived Oct 18—Bktn Geo C Perkins, from Grays Harbor. EUREKA—Arrived Oct 18—Stmrs South Bay and Alliance, hence Oct 16. Sailed Oct 18—Schrs Fortuna and Viking and stmr Eureka, for San Francisco, CASPAR—Arrived Oct 18—Stmr Samoa, hence Oct 17. SEATTLE—Arrived Oct 18—Stmr Doiphin, from Skagwa: Sailed Oct Stmr Edith, for San Fran- mr Santa Ana, for Valdez. clsco. Oct 18— HUENEME—Sailed Oct 18—Schr Excelsior, for San Francisco. ASTORIA—Sailed Oct 1S—Br ship Fairport, for Queenstown; bark Amazon, for Tsingtau. BASTERN PORT. DELAWARE BREAKWATER, Oct 17—Bark Nuuanua ordered to Philadeiphia. FOREIGN PORTS, MAZATLAN—Satled Oct 16—Stmr San Juan, for San Francisco. SYDNEY—Arrived prior to Oct 18—Br stmr Aoran, from Vancouver. AVONMOUTH—Arrived Oct 17—Br ship My- lomene, hence April 28, RPOOL—Sailed Oct 17—Br stmr Bar- restar, for Colon. MANILA—Arrived prior to Oct 10—Nor stmr Aladdin, from Newcastle, Aus. Sailed Oct 17—Br ship Cromartyshire, for Royal Roads. Oct 18—Jap HONGKONG—Sailed Hongkong Maru, for San Francisco. VANCOUVER—Salled Oct 18—Br s$tmr Mo- ana, for Sydney. NEWCASTLE, Aus—Sailed Oct for Honolulu. 17—Bark Star of Bengal, HULL—Arrived Oct 17—Fr bark Jacques, hence June 10, tI'n’l(u’ to Oct 13— stmr MELBOURNE—Arrived Schr Alpena, from Everett. OCEAN STEAMERS, NEW YORK—Sailed Oct 18—Stmr King, for Antwerp; stmr Umbria, for Liverpool: stmr Kroonland, for Antwerp; stmr Graf Waldersee, for Hamburz. LIVERPOUL—Arrived Oct 18—Stmr Bovic, from New York: stmr Campania, from New or} Salled Oct 18—Stmr Saxonia, for New York. SOUTHAMPTON—Sailed Oct 18—Stmr Phil- adelphia, for New York. HAVRE—Bailed Oct 18—Stmr La Savole and stmr La Gascogne, for New York. gty el Sun, Mcon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The bigh and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height ot tide is the same at Loth places. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, Sun rises . Sun sets Moon rises 2o e [T e [ [ L W o 1 L W 5.0(12:58 5.4| 1:56] NOTE—In the above exposition of the ddes the early 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 urs, The heights given are in sometimes oce: addition to the soundings of the United States China & Japan . Honolulu Tacoma. a\ Seattle & Olympia....|Oc | New York via Panama'n Nanaimo .. | .| San Pedro San Diego & Tahiri Humboldt . Point Arena Puget Sound b4 North Fork. .| Humboldt ... 1 Mandalay. - | Coquille River Oct. C. Nelson Seattle & Tacoma.,....|Oct. Colon........| N. Y, via Panama....|Oct. Tmatilla, Puget Sound Ports....[Oct. TO SAIL. Steamer, Destination, Sails.| Prer. October 19. Redondo... | Astorfa & Tillom'k| 9 am|Pier Mendocino City ...| 1 pm|Pler Humboldt .........]1:30 pPler Ean Diexo & Way| 9 am|Pier i | - October 20 Olymplc.....| Whatcom & Fairh'n| 5 pm|Pler W. Kruger. | Los Angeles Ports. |10 am|Pler Pt. Arena. Point ‘Arena 2 pm/Pler Siv~law River .. .\Plar 2 October 21, Seattle direct 5 pm|Pier Coos Bay 4 pm|Pier 1 Humboldt 9 am|Pier 1 Newport & Wa: 9 am|Pler 1 October 22. Grays Harbor . 4 pmiPier 2 Portland direct . 5 pm|Pler 2 Grays Harbor . 4 pm|Pler 2 Seattle direct 5 pm|Pler 2 North Fork | Humboldt 9 am/Pier 2 Arctic | Humboldt 0 am|Pler 2 Willapa H 4 pm|Pier 2 China & Japan...| 1 pm(PMSS October 23. .| Humboldt .. | 4 pmjPier 2 Pt. Arena & | 6 pm|Pier 13 San Diego & Way.| ¥ am Pler 11 Puget Sound Ports./11 am!Pler 19 October 24. | | Humboldt . :30 p|Pier 11 Arcata.....| €. Bay-Pt. Orford./10 am|Pier 13 Cheballs.., | Grays Harbor .....|...... |Pler 2 §. Monica." | Grays Harbor . 4 pm|Pier 2 October 27 Coos Bay...| San Pedro & Way| 9 am|Pier 11 Oregonian..| New York ........|...... Pler 20 Barracouta.] N. Y. via Panama/12 m|PMSS Alameda...| Honolulu . 2 pm!Pler 7 October 2. S. Rosa.... | San Diego & Way:| 9 am|Pier 11 October 27, . Barbara. | Seattle & Olympla| 4 pm|Pler 2 Corona.....| Humboldt ......... 11:30 p|Pler 11 October 28 Queen......| Puget Sound Ports|il am|Pier 19 FROM SEATTLE. Steamer, For, Sail City Topeka..| Skagway & Way Ports.|Oct., 20 Farallon..... | Skagway & Way Ports.|Oct. 21 Humboldt. ... | Skagway & Way Ports. |Oct.. 23 Excelsior. Cooks Inlet & Way PtslOct. 25 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. RING WORM AND DANDRUFF. They Are Each Caused by a Pestifer- ous Germ. Ringworm and dandruff are somewhat similar in their origin; each is caused by a parasite. The germ that causes dan- druff digs to the root of the hair and | saps its vitality, causing falling hair and finally baldness. Without dandruff there would never be baldness, and to cure dan- druff it is necessary to kill the germ. There has been no hair preparation_that would do this until the discovery of New- bro's Herpicide, which positively kills the dandruff germ, allays itching instantly and makes hair glossy and soft as silk. At all druggists’. Take no substitutes, There is nothing “just as good.” Painless Dentistry. Oniy Expert Dentists — N Sfucents. * SAVE PAIN, SAVE MONEY. Gold Crowns Bridge Work, per Tooth. Gold Fillings ... Silver Fillings ...... Full Set of Teeth A written guarantee for years with all Starling Painiess Dentists, 997~-=Market Street==997 Over Millinery Store_cor_Gth. Byron fot Jprings CONTRA COSTA CO., CAL. Fine hotel, modern improvements, perfect appointments. Suits with mineral baths. Waters and hot mineral and mud baths cure_rheumatism and malaria. Address MANAGER LEWIS, Byrcn Hot Springs, . Call on Lombard & Co.. 36 Geary st PARAISO SPRINGS. The leading summer and winter resort of the State Send for beautiful bookler ta B W SCHROEDER, Mgr., or call at City Agent, 11 Miontgomery st THE GROVE, 4 Lake Tahoe, half mile east of Tallac. Rates, $2 per day, per week; meals, 50c; good sad. dle horses and the best of livery; all guests J. B, PARMETE c P, 0., Cal, BBRRERRE 4a on SPECIAL It FUR JACKETS and FUR CAPES HIGH NOVELTY TAILOR MADE DRESSES made f om high luster broad- cloth or extia tine Venetian, srecial silk drop skirt, exquisite tailoring, first-.lass JACKETS, $7.50 $10.00 and $12.50 The Newest Autumn Sty'es, 22 and 27 inch long, single or double breasted. black, tin and cast r Kersey, warranted shrunk and sponged, goxd m.;'i,“""m“i’.&“u?g‘fi‘fs CARLOS, linei with whte sat’n,sglé'lo’ RALE: oit & SR .. $9. $15.00 SATIN MONTE CARLOS, CUT RATE ... ......$10.00 §1750 FEAU DE SOIE MUNTE CARLCS, CUT RATE... $12.50 s1:.00 PEAU DE SOIE MONTE CARLOS, Cut Rate. $10.00 VELGUR AND ASTRAKHAN RUSSIAN BLOUSESyA The Big Cloak House, $ 1230-1232-1234 MarKet Strect. every tespect, »5.00 to $7.50 saved each garment. T Cut Rates DUCEMENTS at CUT RATES. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. COLUMBIA G LEADING THENTRE TO-NIGH I, “3%¥ TIME MARGUERITA SYLVA In George W. Lederer's Musical Success, “THE STROLLERS.” w0 e To-morrow Commencing Every Night, Including Sunday, MATINEE SATURDAY, MR. HE R _W.SAV~GE Fresents THE LATEST COMEDY OPERA SUCCESS, PIXLEY & LUDERS’ KING & DODO \ (RAYMOND HITCHCOCK.) Ang His Merry Choral Court of 75——PEOPLE ——75 Direot From Daly’s Theater, New York. Seven Months at Studebaker, Chicago. Augumented Orchestra. Stunning Chorus of Show Girls. Direction Castle Square Opera Co. j a 3 ALHAMBRA, ‘L5 oo THIS AFTERNOON AT 2:30. POPULAR PRICES FREVAILING. TO-NIGHT, LAST CONCERT, SOUSA AND HIS BAND TIVOLI®SHEE HOUSE. NOTE—Performance comme: s at 8 sharp! Matinee Saturday at 2 sharp To-Night - - Week of Oct. 20, THIRTEENTH of the GRAND OPERA SEASON. PAUL STEINDORFF—Musical Director, Monday, Thursday, Sunday Nights and Satur- day Matinee, THE TREMENDOUS OPERATIC TRIUMPH OF THE SEASON! ANDRE GHENIER Libretto by L. ILLICA. Music by U. GIORDANO. By Arrangement With EDOARDO SONZOG- NO. Milan, Italy. Ovations Nightly for the Great Cast, Big Orchestra and the Magnificent Opera! the Tuesday, Wednesday, Thomas’ Brilliant Romantic Opera, COLLAMARINI, DE SPADA, RUSSO, DADO, WILSON. CORTESL The Next New Production will be “TOSCA."” PRICES AS EVER—25c, 50c and 75c, Telephone Bush 9, Pl WHY WE PACK THE HOUSE. THI§ EXPLAINS IT. Examiner—Full of furi. Chronicle—Very funny. Call—The bill a success. Bulletin—Funniest and most brilifant. Post—A hurricane of performance. What else could be said, See them both. “ WhikL-1=Giu "’ (R D— ¥ “The Other (Only) Way.” A great Cast. A superb Chorus. Magnificent Costumes. Gorgeous Scenery. Wed. Atternoon, Oct. 29, FRST Z LH $Y0it HONY CONGE Fischer’s Theater WED. ESDAY, 0CT, 22, at 2 P.M, GRAND BENEFIT PERFORMANCE IN AID OF BU!LDING FUND e OF TH 1 e CALIFORNIA EYE AND EAR HOSPITAL. Programme will consist of BEST SCENES from DDLE DE DEE,” "“POUSSE CAF “HURLY BURLY"” and “WHIRL-I-GIG,"” Besides Sketches, Songs and Speciaities by the Favorites, KCLB, DILL, BERNARD, HERMSEN, BLAKE, MAUD AMBER, OLIVE EVANS, FLOSSIE HOPE, GERTIE EMERSON, CHARLOTTE VIDOT and others. Scats 50c .and $1. On sale at box office Monday. COME AND HELP OUT A GOOD CAUSE. GRANDZ™ B HOUSE THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Farewell Benefit Performances of “rwhLbE b Nnian 7.2 Week Beginning TO-MORROW (MONDAY) EVEN. MARIE WAINWRIGHT, THE GRAND OPE%A-HOUBE STOCK COM- In a Grand Scenic 'Production of “AMY ROBSART?” POPULAR PRICES—10c, 15c, 25¢, 50c, 75c. Orchestra Seats All Matinees 25¢ and 50c. UNION COURSING PARK { 5 JNO. GRACE, Judge. JAS. F. GRACE, Slipger. ‘ | | | TO-DAY,. SUNDAY - - OCT. 9| Amarica’s Greatest Coursing Evant, JOHN GRACE CHALLENGE CUP Purse and Consolation $7000—TOTAL FURS:—$70J0 TRAIN SERVICE. Leaves Third and Townsend streets 10:15 a.m., 11 a. m, 12 m, 1 and 2 p. m.; Twenty- fifth and Valencia streets five minutes later. Returning at 4:45 p. m. and after the last course. . San Mateo electric’ cars every five minstes. ADMISSION, 25 CENTS. NO FREE LIST. THE CHUTES! Ligh Class yecialties Every Afternoon and Evening, THREE MILLETTES; JOSEPH MAN AND HER HAYDEN; CLAUD! 2 RILEY: THE LEMERS; COXN LON AND RYDER, AND NEW MOVING PICTURES. NE GASS- PICKANINNIE WORLD AND DIRECT FROM PARIS, RESSEUR'S INFANT INCUBATORS. The Scientific Marvel of the Age, STEINWAY HALL, 223 SU' | SECOND Sowa BECIHER 4 BY MISS HELEN COLBURN HEATH, Assisted by MR. AfiTHUR WEISS, Cellist. MR. FRED MAURER at the Biano, TRIDAY EVENING, October 3ith, at s:15 ADMISSION—Seats 50 cents, on sale now at s. Shi . Clay & Co.'s. . spnesetved Seats 75 cents, on'sale October #v iy and 24th. - “LUCIA.”| Friday and Saturday, ( | i GNON, See! " GEORGE W. DAY In Cork. In a Cyclone of Fun. THE BIOGRAPH Showing New Moving Plctures. Tr Astouna 6---ATHOS FAMILY---8 The World's Most Marvelous Acrobats. us Furore Created by the balcony, 10c; A fe ¢ 30c; front rows of balcony, reserved, P eI PP IIEEEEIIIIIIE BT I IOt SOOI O EIIts 200000 sttt ttts SO ettse >eosoes CENTRAL=Z | Market Street, Near Eighth. Phone South 333, MATINEE TO-DAY—Prices 10, 13¢, 25¢. TO-NIGHT LAST TIME. \Under Sealed Orders BV NG, WEEK, TURDAY AND SUNDAY, | Sensational Comedy | drama, _UNDER THE CITY LAMPS | A Story of Crime, Mistortune, Poverty and Vir- 1 tue in New York Citys T A GREAT s PRODUCTION! NOVEL EFFECTS | | PAIGES | October 2 , EVENINGS v MA ‘THE GREAT METROPOLIS.” CCRIfornia XT. TWO WEEKS, TO- IGHT-N Frank Hennessy. Presents Harry B. Smith's i Latest Musical Comedy, The Liberty Belles The Pink Pajama Girl. ous Dormitory Scene. dnight Revelry of The M Ferty Pretty Maidens. THE ONE BIG NOVELTY OF THE SEASON. ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY. New Permanent Popular Price Lower Floor . ALCAZA THIS SUNDAY NIGHT. LAST TIME. MANOEUVERS OF JANE. REMEMBER THE POPU. MATINEES. TO-MORROW (MONDAY)—First Time in This City. HER MAJESTY. SEATS NOW SELLIN 15e and Z3e 28¢ and Sve THEATRE seiasco Bl ™ SUTRO BATHS. Opep dally from 7 & m. to 11 p. m. ADMISSION, 10c. CHILDREN, B5e Bathing, including admission, 2Gc. Children 20c. 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. TPalace and Grand Hotels ncfi!cll ESTER'S ENGLISH YROYAL PiLLS b DR-GALL SHEINVIGORATOR btops all losses in 24 hours. sive hundred reward for any case we cannot —cure. This edy Vi Wit | THE WEEKLY CALL, $1 1o cure any case. ~Call HALL'S )leCA!c INBTH‘E'TE. 855 way, sale at Marke: st., S. F. Send for free book.