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THE SAN RANCISCO CALL, - JNOTHER WHALER IN FROM NORTH annette Makes Port After Successful Season. o Je SAN MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1902 FRANCISCO AWAITS THE SMILES OF "FLORODORA'S” PRETTY MAIDENS Musical Comedy Opens at Columbia This Evening, and Though There Is a Different Set of Folk This Time It Is Said Its Rendering Will Be as Good as Before. 2 AMUSEMENTS, ALCAZAR™=E Phone Alcazar. THIS MONDAY-NIGHT. MATINEE THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. WILLIAM GILLETTE'S Farcical Comedy, BECAUSE Kosmos Liner Karanak Brings 42 /’/r\' ‘ VoA L)gh;::rbg;r:rcm fl\ \\:7/ HIM SO- s steam whaler Jean- th, reached port yester- cruise in the Arctic. ught back 7500 poungs sle fox s and 13 polar nsidering that she had al- her owners nearly 5000 by other vessels, her sea- was quite large. The Jean. seven whales. One monster after the whalers had him al- He carried a a huge tow e br l | SPECIAL ANNOUNGEMENT, To-morrow (Tuesday), election night, a special wire will be placed upon the stage, and between the acts the returns from every State whery, elections are held will be given in full detail until midnight. failed to upset the boat. The y P up so hard a battle that the . s compelled to let him es- | A NEW, BRILLIANT BILL! | 8 Nevaros; Genaro and Bailey; George case ow Kosmos Liner Arrives further e sout Punta Are Martino. ed with delight by the people | was taken to indicate & the two coun- | The Karanak | earthquake g i steamer Kembyses and landed | loggerheads tte left Fox ed to be outside somewhere. On Octo- spoke the whalers elvedere in the Bering | five whales. report their catch. tives of Hershell Igland | | from a malignant form | | ich broke out among them. | issionary Springer died of 3 ned by 102 a outh vesterday Karanak, the year. On_the wi nd there saw the This visit between pews of thy h. She too k off the c on the Costa Rican Mutiny on French Bark. mut p_with the avowed intention Mate Gourlaeun | iny occurred yesterday af- R reet wharf. @ our rew and ecarousing, re- nken saflors ar- Iver and drove them brought news to the ef- seph Saunders, one of | to the Marine Hospi- | 1 to be treated for an | the same eom- | | her way to this city. She| vs from American morning. 77 tons, a rather light The Kara- | she stopped at | Argen- of the bark Edmond Res- | or who had been on | | { M) == | | | | ! | i H. Wood; Arthur Hahn; Rapoli; Carver and Pollard; KXlein; Ott Brothers and Nickerson and the Biograph. Reserved Seats, 2jc: Baleony, 10¢; Box Seats and Opepa Chairs, fCe. SPECIAL! — Election Returns ill be announced irom the stage ~mor.-ow night. wi T Every Night Inclyding Sunday. MATINEE SATURDAY. JOHN C. FISHER AND THOS. ‘W. RYLEY Present the Greatest Musical Comedy Success of the Century. FLORODORA ENORMOUS COMPANY OF FAVORITES. FAMOUS BEAUTY CHORUS OF 70. MAGNIFICENT SCENIC PRODUCTION. DAINTY “PRETTY MAIDEN" SEXTET. TIVOLIGSE. NOTE—Performances commence at 8 sharp! Matinee Saturday at 2 shafp! To-Night, Wednesday, Friday, again demanded— CARMEN,. With COLLAMARINT and Big Cast. Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday Nights and Satur- day Matines, Saturday, Firstc Production in this City of TOSCA. | | wn' ug A crowd quickly gath- g T— —= bk 7os e L | Founded on the Great Drama by Sardon. . ut e olice ar: i- | | . ibretto by L. Jllica ai k » o2rived the be ( | . be unusually successful. The scenic mod- tral this week, as the scene of nn: c;n'nnt i S L, Tl 46 S, Giscess | | | els, mountings and seo on are all being o;!ell;(‘ngi l“tax;io;x \V!o!men. tis )t?::t ‘:v::e"‘ THE EVENT of the OPERATIC SEASO! | | D3 ectly after the original set- je e isolated frontier posts »| PRICES AS EVER 25e, Boe and 7S¢ Spr ngsfla {;elk Sg s mf i il mf;:ffl-du?;r;;e:a i waes g:v‘in:n Mi- | at the time of the drama. laid open fo| Telephone Hush 9. fourteen days from Lady- | i | 1an under Puccini's own direction. A set | the attacks of Indians. dThedallx:A oilutge‘ had 2 hard time coming | of bell chimes that are largely used in Indians will be exploited, flnh - Wm eg; THEATRE: She sprune a k one day out from | ¥*—— - — ™ | the opera have been imported for the oc- | interesting to see in what ll e ‘elia :Irew: e - e e hree pumps had to be kept | E have some more at home | casion by Manager Leahy, and the same ' | and painted sinner differs from his | iy S he will be put on the ttodt to, “aatal will be ‘obesrreds York brother of the tall and shining tile, s — k for an overhauling | like them, but. the pretty | fmf"; ‘;“‘o‘m 0, e e | -{ Who struts the Central's boards as if he Market Strest, Near Eighih. 1?;?:: S;u(h Movements of St | maidens of “Florodora” are | “TOURUEL . L0 Lol setected by Pue-| owned them. He does, too, mostly. The| ., MQEESHIAL FHIR VRS (v e ’ eamers. { coming again to the Co-|cini himse!f for the role, will have the| usual care will be gh’er{\ to the ls«.-en‘;c f:-] Charles E. Blaney’s Successful Melodrama, TO ARRIVE ] lumbia Theater this week lest | important p{rl of Scarpia, and the ac-| :?llu. th:‘l";ro to be of a novel an '| HESRE WY, | W iy | complished barytone will doubtless add | | i . s w3y Tos | there ehould be any scarcity in the -local | Somplished harytone will Coubtless . add) _—— IS A special éngagement for the perform- | # L S pyizgd but little NEW | 4 is season. _Montanari will have the titl | = SRR, B AT L aneg -will ‘he {hut of Landess . Stevens, | Nov. 31to say about * a.” Three weeks!| . wn,f. she won fame in Italy last | Ve s who will play the part of the hero, Cap- ; An Inlenselyl}’)em‘mn;::fln ‘{-‘3,,33.'.‘“’“‘ Story of of the taking musical comedy last t,\ear. | vear, and the ‘gitted Agostinl will be the'| (@MW {" LAGLIO. tain Jack Sterling. | Appearance of the Popular Young Actor, with a crowded house at every perform- | Cayarodors i 4 3 i s ance, was the tale of its sojourn-here, and | _“Carmen” is the aiternating opera, and | lhThCe‘l;em:q ?hl:"::e‘k n’::‘id‘onls l;lfle‘:x:“yi};* LANDEI;.S STEVENS | : £ popuiarity. H - § ed acquaintance will change the story of | POPUIAT AL G | : | poodies; the Marlans. novelty asrial-| pDICEQ, EVANINGS, 1o to S its local reception. There is a different| joseph Arthur's latest success, “Lost | e = - + | ists; Jomes and Sylvester, blackface | ¥ MATINEES, 10c, 15¢, 25c. set of folk to “Florodora's” rendering this | River," under the direction of Jules | | e i i 7 A £ singing and dancing comedians; MHe. | v pvr wEEk “KING OF DETECTIVES.™ 3| time, said to be as good as before. ““Hoot | Murry, opened at the California Theater | | PRETTY MAIDENS OF “FLORODORA," WHO, THOUGH THERE ARE Zoar, silver wire performer; Ed- | . & K | Mon” Whelan needs no introduetion to | 125t evening. The play is one of those de- | MANY MORE HERE AT HOME LIKE THEM, WILL ENHANCE ward Cannon, character comedian; | OPERA L g 4 S ;. 24 lfghtful melodramatic comedies, replete | AT 2 O ) T P g N | 1 Clough. lev hild artist, | y & Pt. Arens ey . il have Ryteral " , BEAUTY MART OF COAST'S METBOPOLIS FOR A BRIEF SEABON. Pearl Clough, a clever o artist, the local audience, and will have Ryley's | with interesting situations that elicited | | & B Mabel Mhasin i mhdl. s of | s alis {part of Tweedlepunch. Eleanor Fu,lk,: ;’nnu‘;;; applause from a crowded first-night | o ik i < o 4 | Beotch somas, . The animatossope shows | HOUSE who comes with a pretty little reputation X s - ! " ; Downing | e of her own, will have Grace Dudley's| FEIwood F. Bostwick, as Robert Blegs-| o a nicety. During his act the stage he- | the other. Miss® Walnwright will be fex maving plaiires, :r“t‘:ri‘:;:’md oen?| MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAT. ir Hpsst aps | 108 Of the firm of Blessing & Middleton, | comes a choatic mass of broken cggs and | supported by the house company, that is | ln‘P Thqmflanpds Vislted the Chutes yester. | TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING THIS New York ........ part, and Corinne is another of the stars | gustained his part well. Frank Edwards, | broken. crackery and. it ls & wonder | collectively carning an enviable reputation | - TROusands Visted the ChUIES vesler- | WEEK. v Bay }f'?j“&&w‘\;"‘:f’m of the organization. She plays Dolores. in the role of Thomas Middleton, cleverly | proken bones don’t figure in the con- | for versatile worth and that may be de- 29 Aol lidg g v dndincay s ool u Semburs hn:‘ oast e s W switched to Jones and tar:lglcd maltTrs in | glemeration that glves the stage hands a | yended upon for anything from Sardou to T Y ’ T evnt Buls . “La Tosca,” second important novelty | % Tanner that interested nr angiine ] bigeig:rzlzflnndlnéa'llgy presented thelr. e Seridan. This mleaxter, too, {; becoming | The programme for the fourth annual | it ' is i 3 of the grand opera a(‘a.\w)n.a! the Tivoll, | o100 Felen Briscoe, his twin sister, made | skit, A Vietim of C"N‘,msta“ces‘\ The k;t;;:‘:ud::zmncznd or‘l:sc ;mn:ser My, | benefit under the auspices of the Asso-| THE GRAND OPERA-HOUSE STOCK COM- t New York via Panama. will be put on to-night for the first time | s in their respective parts, The hobo | akit has little to do with the hit the olever | S o ous. consel. | clated Theatrical Managers of San Fran- | PANY, i s S T in the West. & curious coincidence With | quartet, George W. Thomas, M, C. Rey- | tentn makes, but Miss Bhijley's beauty and | “t““’"“‘““h“ 108 et B he lucal dra. | C1sco In ald of their charity fund for the | In the Stromg Society Drama, TO salL regard 1o fbis opera of Puccinl's is what) nolds, Thomas Humphries and Frank Ed- | apility to shout coon songs, together with | Sntious an 25t arprieing o sick and needy in the profession, to take | (pANCHTERS OF EVE.” = N | it will also be given to-night in Buffalo, | wards, was encored several times. The | Gebaro's daneing, managed ta get them |Mmatic impresar PR place at the Orpheum Friday afterncenm, | i’ amer. for the first time in this country in Eng-| show should draw crowded houses during ' geveral merited encores. ; this | November 14, will be a wonder. It will | POPULAR PRICES 10g 1iSc, 2S¢, S0c, Tdc. po { lish, by the Henry Savege Grand Opera | its stay of one week. Arthur Hahn, the famous Australian.| The Alcazar hfsa adch:rxt:;ing;; e':e th: | include - contributions from *“Florodora,” | Orchestra Seats All Matinees 25c and Soc. _____ Company. Large interest attaches to this S e basso profundo, sang three,songs and ‘was | Week in Gillette's adaptation Hln S0 | “Hearts of Oak) “A Stranger In a|ext Week—MARIE WAINWRIGHT In “AN production. The story, the vivid melo-| The new turns on the Orpheum bill this | roundly applauded. Carve® and Pollard, | French, “Because She Loved ml | Strange Land,” something by Marie | UNEQUAL MATCH." | drama of Sardou, is already familiar to| week run to interesting and amusing nov- | the clever soubrettes, opencd the show. | It is a play that shquld suit admirably Wainwright, from the Grand Opera- | = 3 | local theater-gocrs from its performance | eltics. Five new turns were added {0 the | Kleln, Ott brothers and Nickerson aRd | the present organization at the Alcazar, | WATWIER, [rom 18 CRAnd Operas = 3| here by Bernhardt and Coquelin and their | pleasing programme of last week and all | thelr musical act won fhe usugl amount | and will doubtless be Yery glessing to tha | O Inaln oF the Tivall Grand Opers Com | =mFier 3 | company and later by lesser lights. Puc-|Of them won merited applause. The|of applause. Rapoli, the great Swiss jug- | patrons of = the cosy little playhouse. | Principals of the Tivol Grand Opers Com. | — = i s . e jg | three Navarros, sensational acrobats and | gler, was accurate as ever last night. His | «gpe who ‘“loved him se,” is eternally | ip cinf's own work is as well loved as it is be. i . . s ) 2 | from' the Central: a specalty by Harry ' miPler 2| Ul known in “La Boheme,” and the very,| €auilibrists, do a marvelous turn. Thelr | work+s exceedingly clever. jealous in the stery, and it is this unde- | ae £ e & W | 9 amlpier 13 | recent | Tivoll production of this eartiey| NOTK is_decidedly out nf the ordinary. RisE s ® | sirable trait of the heroine's that causes | COTSOR CIALKS: TeRresentng the s e‘:nyihl:l'z [1% piEter 11 | opera of the famous Italian lends the ad- | Geo&® f Wool, the comedian, I8 vo dIt-| ape Wainwright's fourth week at:the | ail the trouple. Laudably 'she” gels ihe | ar”'she Orphaum, Chutes and Olympia. PROSPERITY CONTINUES. PmiBler 3| ditional zest of comparieon to the “La | frgtornity that his monologue work Is re- | OFARd Overs-house Wil he & yem i the Sl b A s O e ANOTHER GREAT SUCCESS. Pm Pler 27 | Tosca” production. Luigi Illica, becom- | freshing. The burden of his ‘“spiel” fs | interpretation of *“The Daughters of Eve,” { dom hring; ppiness . o0l E ing very pleasantly known to us through | ahout doctors and he makes them the | Powerful play in which the accomplish-| but her parents and hushand e =gt ADVERTISEMENTS. I lV | om{Pler 3 | Tecent good librettos, has had a hand in{ butt of his peculiarly clever vein of wit, | ed actress found much favor some years | volved in the diseomforts eniplied. “Dop't} . . .. 7 T HT RN ATIR 4 ¥ am|Pier 11 | the arrangement of the “La Tosea” | much to the amusement of the audience. | ag0. She has in the drama two widely | be jealous” is the little comedy’'s moral, ; | § pmPier 13 | story, and Giacosa shares with him this| Sparrow, the mad juggler, is also ope | diverse parts to play. One is that of an | and it is daintily preached. BEST SCENIC PRCDUCTION IN YEARS. i s AmiBler 11 | particular responsibility. As & produc- | of those “so different” fellows. He iml- | adventuress, the other that af ©e & T | 5 : Newburg.- - |4 pm|pPier 3| tion this of the new Puccini work should | tates Rapoli, or rather burlesques him | Rose Wycherly, each being unknown to New York will hdye a rest at the Cen- Ek’fl“ Retums T“m .fi November 7. I | & S 4 & % R & g Lindsaue: | Gra fzag“" -' s pm|Pler 2| E At e e 2 e e e 2 e 2 e i b S ol i i e o S S S S el ) | Corea na apan pm|PMSS ¢ E Curacao. Mexican Ports ....110 am|Pler 7 | the early morning tides are given in the left TELEGRAPHIC. FIRE DESTROYS LIVES BIG MINING COMPANIES s e POPULAR PRICES_MATINEE SATURDAY. City Puebla | Puget Sound Poris/ll am|Pler % | hand column and the tuccessive tides of the | 'POINT LOBOS—Nov. 2, 10 p, m.—Weather is a real substitute for mother’s milk _ Next Sunday Night, 3 Fork | Humboldt -|® amPler 2| day in the order of occurrence as to time: the | clear; wind NW; velocity’ 6 mlles per hour. OF A MAN AND HORSES FORM A CONSOLIDATION Herne's “HEARTS OF CAR. LTt lm g1 | G e O e o at thrs iies e SPOKEN ;n Jose Stable F | | Thirt; Claims in the North umboldt ....-.....|1:30 plPier . ere are bu : - & i« Poirt '3 pmipler 2 ooty ‘oncure. | The meighis given aré in | _Per whal stmr Jeanette—Oet 12, whal stmr | Employe of a fan Jose Stable Found rrty-Seven Claims L Men | 1 pm|Pier 13 | addition to the soundings of the United States | Thrasher, with 5 whales. Oct 16, in ‘Bering Dead in Ruins of a west United With Fifty & N_ ¥, via Panema|l2 m/PMSS | Coast Burvey Charts, except when a minus (—) | Sea, whal stmrs Bowhead and Belvedere. PR lions Capital, | November 0. sign precedes the height, and then the n}umh-r MEMORANDUM. A i — S Rosa ‘E;n Y)u'gc‘L \\‘iy am|Pler 11 g'venh 15‘ g"“—};‘f:fi:ngrwr&ifie:!gl& fi:;e;efi Per ship W H Macy, from Ladysmith, Nov SAN JOSE, Nov. 2.—In a fire that| TACOMA, Nov. 2.—One of the great- ‘ “E"' IBVELTY ‘m_'ml November 11. | e cherts o 2 First day out from Ladvsmith vessel com. | threatened the 'St. James Hotel annex|est mining conselidatlons knewn te the : » Nebraskan. | Honolulu & Kab'lui| 3 pm!Pier 20 | of the lower low waters. H th - E FUNNIEST TRAVESTY EVER PRO- e November T s gl | - s oot ety oaee eoing contiouslly unH| |y (thiy - mornfa’ Jamen MaGratlls oa | Nopthess has st Boen eflostad: Whetshy iy DUCED. g | R bl | Gwipping Intelligence. KD thow Wit was in oomoans | orse.ciipper, and six horses belonging o | hity-seven contiguovs olaims i the in- “WAY UP BAST” : s itiats” S b 88 S dombE ARRIV. {"- 5 el 4 Per stmr Newburg—Nov 2, ghout 17 rgue- Hoover Bres., liverymen, were burned te | dex mining district have been hrought un- With 5 Leagh' 557 Svay Talilie A the Tt FROM SEATTLE, I 8 5 MeArthnr, oo Novgmber 2. I NW of Toiot Reyes, ssw. & WhistIg TG | 4 stn” Pnd fre started 1o’ ‘shed it the :};:ey ';L%;?&Z“fef:;‘itofgx ermfl“ffi'; In Conneetion With vt ety —— " cinn Scattle. MISCELLANEOUS. ing’s * L. Steamer. For. ssia | SBS santa Crys, Nicoleom: 12 hours from| chier Enpt W s ks beei 2. | £oAT 9f Bhilling'sbigckemith shop-one b L noin joags WisHORt (Eking 1nfo consiger: “ WHIRL-I-GIG - - A Way Porte |Nev. 3 | Moss Lending. i, | tached from U'S S Golden Gate and ordered [ JONN street For a time it /looked as|ation numerous intersecting veins. The ’'s w:; Poris Moy, 7] miemr Alcagar, Martin, 44 hours from San|t; C § § Forward at Charleston, § C. though the hotel would catch #ire, and a | companies consolidated comprise the Ethel COMING! £ & Way Ports. |Noy Stmr G C Lindauer, Allen, 66 hours from DOMESTIC PORTS. «| number of the guests prepared to leave! Copper Mining Company, John D Copper Afternoons omyj';hur-dd-nna Friday, Nov. Cooks Inlet & Way Pis Grays Harbor. SEATTLE—Arrived Nov 1—Stmr J § Kim- | thefr 1eems. Mibing “Sompeny (hamed afese Joba V. ane < ol il B Seaiqy, Comtennial, Strand, 88 hours from | B, o NOBE |\ nov 2_ship Flosence, | McGrath came here & few weeks 280 | Reckefeller, who has interests in this dis- B e il X MUyl - ;m'. South Bay, Johnson, 46 hours from | from Honolulu; stmr Montara, from Seattle;| from the northern part of the State. e | trict) and the Mother Lode group. tourists and ""’k‘; m&,n' Occultism, Psychic Power, etc., etec., 8ap Pedro. stmr Cornelia, £20m Cogle fighing -banks. slept in the shed, and it is supposed that | The new company will be known as the oy 3 1 ete. Seats 2o and 80c, on sale néxt Monday Sun, Moon and Tide. Stmr Grace Dollar, Olsen, 7¢ hours {m Grays | . Safled Nov 2—Stmrs Queen and Montara, for | 1o "\ o0t o Jiaht, His body.was burned Ethel Consolidated Mines, with a cap- who visit San Fran: }| 5oining. e ey | H¥iar Sequoia, Winkie, 70 hours from South PIOIT OB Raseet ot 7 m—sume | to 8 crlap, one arm and o log being bumn- | tal spproximating ERINN. Nearly ol - Bend. - s ~ ed off. e loss en the horses is about | the stockholders have agreed to a pl Point, entrance to San g o ’ NEAH BAY—Passed in Nov 2—Stmr San 2 tae ; atoc € id l‘uh’l‘lshnd o i R | ":umr.hewhur[. Black, 72 hours from Grays ”H“g’v Yienns Dot 38 for acmnn: E 3100‘(,). and to the bui:dlng{u::o more. Burt | of reorganization which has heen devel- - the Superintendent. ,'("“,,,",, Navarro, Higgins, 28 hours fm Eureka. LLREKIATAmvad Nov 2—Bktn Amelia, | Andrews, a companion of McGrath, slept | oped by Pennsylvania capitalists inter- = high and jow waters peour i | Btmr Gipsy. ‘Lein hoyrs from Moss "‘é';'”fdon:;o‘;u‘;%tmu Pomona, Eureka, w 1| !B the hay a few feet from the fire, un- | ested in the companiess The consolida- ZNEe s ater then ot Fart Bowmts | ABAIME, \ Wyefeld, Watson, & days trom | Krussr and schr Joseph Fuser for San’ Pran: | consclous of what had happened: Me: | tlan will enable the several properties 14 Dn“ml I's (:ll 'E clnws I same af both places. | Nangimo, ciseo; Nor bark: fustralia, for Fremantle, Grath's home was a small mining camp | be more economically worked on an ex- . = PR %itmr Jeanette, Newth, 12 days from oy FEDROArrived Noy 2Sohs Bva, fm | tweniy-five miles north of Bedding,, | temsive seale, preducing larger smounts And sn ENTIRELY NEW SHOW in the MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3. ¥ox/Island. Eureka; stmr Brunswick, from Bureka; r ¥ I RE I . 2 THEATER BYERY AFTERNCON k= T - Bhip W H Macy, Groth, 15 days from Lady- g:\:rl‘- “rr:‘?‘m Umpqua River; stmr Pasadena, CiaEL ";enk- i blfirnu;h!y . “‘“ ;:Atga'zge and thereby ipereasing the earn- D BUENING, € ith. b ston 58 '3 3 M “Bark Prossia, Jensen, 12 days from Port FOREIGN FORTS. for the office of Superior Judge. Remem- ORI R <t T - THOUSANDS ARE WATCHING THE ; e Mtary C, Campbell, 8 hoyrs trom Point| ,JICEORIA, B CArrived Nov 2-Be stmp | ber the ngime, ! Livingston. Jgnkge;i:mvu your vate for THRIVING INFANTS 2 3 ot ——————— o J Superior Judge. member the name, ¥ o 3 > Sultan ¥ields to Great Bpitain i . = IN THE nr Mary Etta, Larsen, 30 hours from Iver- OCEAN STEAMERS. ri . e ————————— = — - o Sehr Mary NEW YORKArrived Nov 2—gtmr CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 2.-The ne-| ¥ukon Channel to Bs Deepened, . : LIFE SAVING INCUBATORS! 2 c‘:‘g‘fi{hfimrb\xr( Ellingsen, 9 days from gl(!’:‘r:‘!zl.t'n“!. from Havre; stmr Noerdham, fm gotiations between Great Britain and Tur- TACOMA, Nov. 2—At an expemse of w' T. Haaa. 5 Schr Chas B Falk. Anderson, 7 days from | LIVERPQOL-—Arrived Nov 2—Stmr Cevic, | key with regard to the encroachments of | 350,00 the Canadian Government has un-| KOTARY PUBLIC AND ATTORNEY-A2-LAW, — 8 s Coos Bay. SATLED. "fx‘zi‘fz‘}g—ygiud Nov 2—Stmr Minnehaha, Turkish treeps on the Hinterland dertaken the |mpertant werk of deep- | Tenth Floor, Roem 1015, Claus Spreckels bldg. | ANOTHER n:wmlim‘ OF ANIMALS IN 4 Sunday, November 2. | from New York for London; stmr Zeelgnd, Wi | Aden have resulted in a satisfactory set- | 2ning the Yukon River channel at Hell | p | gl Powssh e 900, Stmr Uorons, Nopander, Eureka. New York for Antwerp. tlement. The Porte has modified its note | Gate, nine miles above Selkirk. A series | ' Residancs Teloghone James 1501 The Chutes Phone is Park 23. ieifeieivieiiede e @ | Btme Coos Bay. Bwanson, Sin Pearo* | "GIBRALTAR safied Nov 2—Sumr Travs, | eYacustion of the Hinterland, which for- :'E-‘?“::s.‘;}é?:‘-’hfi#‘”ui ih ol Heier g;[ $ SUTRO BATHS. 2 7 : B e RN, o Tt B O EERBTOWN . alied Bov 8emr T, |, o2 oseupled by British traeps. passing through during the ?me summer | Y9 Ud en VOIMEN |ores ............. .. NIGHTS (vimgsion Senks i thorougnly qualiten | B, Cogills B ol iy Brss | QORELSTOLLEnd Nl B | TS = Snd foil, A Gam 69 Teet long s being| QuouLD USE DAMIANA BITTERS, TaE Stbe from T o, i 18 10:00 . . for the office of Superior Judge. Remem.- 2hip General Gordon, Gibbons, Melbourne, | MOVILLESailed Nov 2—tmr® Columbla, vingston Jenks deserves your vote for | pujit first. Smaller dams will be buil reat Mexl i gives healih and | ADMISSION. .. ... o fbrEn ™ 3 Br ship B ber the name. * | 8cbr Manils, Port Gamble. from Glusgow for New York, Superlor Judge. Remember the name. ¢ ' during the winter. ey iy to' sexual organs. Including admission, 25c; 3 :

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