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(MAFP OPPOSES H Chairman of Commerce| Commission Talks on Trusts. says No Benefit Will Accrue From Openirg Bocks to the Public. —— GTON. the the pror nder Congres- to make fu and ope: seen how the paid in, or ¢ time own- value of all stocks suc soundness of would it to be unproved ce of such danger as . and said he was d that enforced pub- a harmful exercise of sald: the stockholders, as such, by corporate Jublicity and rather than helped by it it 18 one thing for the stock- ledge of the concern whose s e another thing t¢ information. 1 be desirable or samé there- in the charged with the duty t of capital in my mind this is a nd 1 think we should and tak ing honest investmen 10 say the least, hat suburban lots, selling grain, cott ere no corporate even existed than was ot ‘the fctitious iasue of I cannot but regard cor- kind and to the ex ‘which 1s based upon as d underm of all the competition it . that the disappearing future will be it seems plain to f corporate publicity tive to industrial com- I view the matter, will be % the for d stock and great WANTS DUTY REMOVED FROM BEEF AND COAL ee Trade Lea-’ue Asks Congress to| Modify the Tariff Schedule on Snme Commodities. t a meeting in Fan- *d by the American gue the following resolu- uties on beef and coal he consideration of le in the case of n beef and coal ‘and that they py of these resolutions States Senator and of Representatives. gt ERS CONGRATULATIONS OV THE NEW CABLE SHIP| Emperor William Felicitates Builders | of New Germany Atlantic Line. Dec. 30.—Emperor William phed to Max Guileaume of the Sea Cable Works of Stet- ar cable ship bullt at a I express, in connec e ¢ United States. Death of Ossiflad Woman. » Dec. 30.—Miss Stella Ew- he ossified women who for been sclentists, died to-day, At an early age she was th inflammatory rheumatism, ians failed to relieve. At the | che lost the use of her limbs, nt speclzlists said she was turning to bome. During the rs of her life Miss Ewing blind and unable to move a sister, Mrs. Emma Ewing | is afficted in the same manner. A Sl Court Enjoins Against Boycott. NCINNATI, O., Dec. 3.—Judge Coch- the 1 n ovington to-day, granted an against the Clothing Cutters’ Trimmers’ Union, forbidding it to a yeott against Mayer, Scheuer, Offner & Co., wholesale clothiers | incinnati. The complaint against the defendants was that they mailed matter | tomers of the plaintiff firm, en- & to persuade them to withhold The court held that organiza- of this kind had to attempt to persuade persons to old their custom. e )(flled While Resisting Arrest. 3 O., Dec. 30.—L. killed to-day while resisting ar- ms and Earl McKibben had a fight with weapons on McKibben swore out a warrant > arrest of Sims, and when Marshal Clare and Constable Willlam na attempted to make the arrest they fired upon. before he fell. Dismisses Case Against Mascagni. CHICAGO, Dec. 30.—Signor Mascagni, an composer, was arraigned in on a charge of embezzling eorge times % from his former manager, Richard | -ard, of Boston. After hearing both es Justice Hurley dismissed the case. e courtroom was filled with Italians, o applauded vigorously as Mascagni, thankful and smiling, left for his hotel. —————————— Tags Will Talk. tags on the half-price goods in ed picture department speak for of our bargains. New Year spent means more present & Co.. 741 Market street. * —_—————————— France Applies No Force. , Dec. 20.—France and Guatemala to submit to the international court The Hague the ainst Guatemala. They those against Venezuela. e red fra msel y wel Academy | - | Knapp said he | the prevent | e of corporate se- | rking upon such a | into | inditectly aided the | t wes designed to prevent, o the | corporate trams- | the remedy ! their | stponed, we urge | »se articles placed on the | living wonders to | ed States District Court, | no right in any | the ' They shot Sims four | | of the protocol are now being |. LHARMING YOU IS ABCUT Edwin Pyng Forter, Who Has Become Popular Here, Socn to Go East. THE FfFAN IRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1902. NG MATRON 10 LEAVE CITY | | POPULAR YOUNG GIVE UP HER R COLORADO CAPITAL. MATRON OF SAN IDENCE IN THIS CITY o ! FRANCISCO, WHO IS ABOUT TO AND REMOVE TO THE | il latest wish of 1 | other such branck ter has been requested to take the mat- | ter in hand, hence the departure of "this popular couple,, who will be greatly niissed Mr. Porter leaves at the beginning of the New Year and his wife will follow a little later. . s | | A aelightful hop was given last night at the Presidio Club by the officers of the Scventeenth and Nineteenth Infantry. No regular invitations were issued and the affair was quite informal, the officers and their wives asking friends whom they met. their presence. The Christmas decora- tions were simple and in excellent taste. The guests were charmingly entertained | by the officers, assisted by Mrs. J. B. Goe, Mrs. C. A. Coolidge, Mrs. Edmund | | Rice and Mrs. C. | Nineteenth Infantry band furnished ex- cellent music and informal dancing was [enjo)ed until 11 o'clock. Light refresh- ments were served. AT L Social this evening and society is busily engaged in preparations. Dr. Harry Tevis will give a unique vaudeville entertainment | with which to usher in the new year. Mrs. de Young will entertain with her usual charming originality, giving a vaudeville entertainment at her home on California street, a feature of which will E | be a presentation of the farce comedy, “Babes in the Wood," the guests in the cast. DEMOCRATS ARE LOSING VOTES IN THE RECOUNT Unusually Large Number of “No Nomination” Ballots Are Found in Santa Clara County. | SAN JOSE, Dec. 30.—From indications in the recount of the ballots in the con- tests for County Superintendent of Schcols, Auditor and Recorder a Water- i0c seems to be in store for the Demo- | eratic candidates who were declared vie- | | terfous at the last election. San Jose Pre- | cinct No. 1 was finished this forenoon and | No. 2 taken. up. In the Auditorship fight { Martin Murphy lost 7 votes, Thomas | T. Sims was | Treanor for Recorder lost 13 and Bate- man lost 7 for Superintendent of Schools. | If this ratio keeps up Murphy, Treanor and Bateman, all Democrats, will have to step down and out and L. J. Chipman, C. R. Williams and W. F. Parker will be Su- ! perintendent of Schools, Recorder and | Auditor respectively. Tie official count in the county gave Murphy a plurality of 185, Bateman 246 and Treanor 4%. An un- usually large number of “no nomination” ballots are being found L GEEMANY PROVIDING FOR NAVAL- INCREASE Two Battleships, '.'l.'hree‘Cru’lan and Five Torpedo Boats to Be Added. BERLIN, Dec. 30.—The naval budget for 1902 provides for laying down imme- diately two battleships, one armored cruiser, two small cruisers and five tor- pedo boats. These constructions are within the permanent naval programme. Two battleships now building will be com- pleted in the summer of 1906 and three small cruisers will be. finished early in 1904. These are of the enlarged Gazelle type and will have a steaming radius of 5000 knots. During 192 +four battleships, cne armored cruiser and one gunboat were commissioned. e Vigit 0ld Missouri. Special rate to Kansas City and return $60 on January 8 and 9. Stopovers return- ing. Full particulars at Santa Fe office, 641 Market street. . A number of girls from town added | A. Booth. The new | functions will begin in earnest | with a number of | Professor H. J.! { - o8 | CHARMING young matron about | Stewart conducting rehearsals. Miss | { to leave San Francisco is Mrs. | Deila Mills will sing, also Homer Henley | Edwin Pyng Porter. Mrs, Porter | 31d Miss Etta Blanchard. Mother Goose | % hicago woman. witn | characters will give the New Years| | SN Sy Womil, Bith [, e Supper and. fkeag et i beauty, excellent style and a lov- | SRR | able personality, who has been in this Metcalf will be another-host- | city for the last year and who has be- an original and clever vaudeville come immensely popular in the younger | entertainment s evening for her guests. *{ married set. Mr. Porter is a bright Goy- | “Drifted Apart” will be presented under | ernment official, who came West to cstab. | th€ direction of Fred Gilmore, followed by . D E a turlesque, “More Driftl lish a branch of the United States Geo- S Moo BN logical Survey on this coast. It is the The wedding of M deutenant John s Zva Coryell and A. agner, U. 8. A, takes place this evening at the Baltimore Hotel in the presence of 150 invited guests. Elaborate preparations have been made | and it will be a full dress military affair. Mr. and Mrs. John Malley of 56 Haight street r@lebra(?d their silver wedding on Saturday evening last. They wege the re- ciplents of a number of handgome gifts. The parlors were beautifully decorated | and the enjoyable entertainment was fol- lowed by an elegant supper. Those pres- ent were: Mesdames M. C. Gorham, James McCol- lough, Danicl O'Dea, Philip Ward, A H. Ten Broeck, Lillie Cannon, Annle Pierce, Nellle White, L. T. Carty and Mary Moore; the Misses | Lillie Leonard_ Rosie and Nora Plerce, Emily | and May Ward, Clara and Margaret Donahao, Minnie ‘and Nellle Moore, Lillie and Stella ‘ Carty, Laura Daniker, Nelile Malley and Cath- crine and Alice Gorham, and Messrs. George | Lewls, A Ten Broeck, George Segurson, F. AV 'k, James McCullough Sr., James McCullough Jr., Philip Ward, .‘oueph and Charles Gorham, W. F, Gleeson, Bdward Mur- | phy, George White] M. Malley, D. O'Dea dr. | and’ John Plerce, . SR Mr. and Mrs. Nathan will be at home | New Year’s day at the Avalon, 670 Bush | | street. | i 5 Mrs. Eugene Bayley (nee Ulman) will | be at home the first and last Wednes- | | Geys of every monrh at 1210B Scott street. | | o N The Misses Sallie and Gertie Holland | have gone south to racet their sister, Miss Mollie T. Holland, on her reiurn from | Kurope. LR e s e o HUMBERTS DECLINE TO CHOOSE LAWYERS Prosecution of the Alleged Swindlers | Will Not Begin for Several Days. PARIS, Dec. 30.—The Humberts con- tinue to absorb public attention here. Minister of Justice Valle brought the sub- ject before:the Council of Ministers to- day, saying he had given $3000 to the Spanish police for assisting. In the ar. rest of the principals in the famous safe frauds. This is additional to the $3000 | reward offered for their capture, which has not been paid, owing to conflicting claims, It is expected that the prosecution of the Humberts will not begin for, several days. The prisoners have so far declined to name their lawyers and the court has Idesngndzed Maitre Chenu to appear in | their behalf. | The Humbert safe, which was alleged to contain $20,000,000, has been remdved to the Monte Carlo Theater, where it will be the chief attraction. b 3 Mexico Wants Our Wheat. CITY OF MEXICO, Dec. 8,—The rail- ways have made a reduction in freight rates on wheat from the United States in accordance with a request from the Gov- ernment. The reduction will go into effect January 1 and will encourage importa- tions from the United States. The rate from the border to this city is cut from $24 per ton to $14, Accused of Robbing His Employers. MARYSVILLE, Dec. 30.—B. K. Springer, Jocal agent of the Wiley B. Allen Piano Company, was arrested to-night on a larceny charge preferred by M. A. Hill, the company’s inspector. Springer made sales, It'is alleged, but failed to turn in the cash. Officers are going through the prisoner’s papers and some rather sensa- tional results are expected. ————— #Dr. F. W. Morse, who has been associ- ated with Dr. George C. Pardee for the past twelve years, will continue his pra . tice eye, ear, nose and throat, during his rbunce in Sacramento. Chronicle buu. | Angry Waves Sweep Over i recetved dlspatches | fertifications, | stonal district, | came by registering any trademark therefor STORMY VOYAGE OF THE OREGON Big Battleship Reaches Yokahoma Three Days Behind Time. Her and Carry Away All Her Deck Gear. .—The steamer morning from ! She brought | VICTORIA, B. C., Deé Glenogle reached port th Yokchama and the Orlent. news that the United States ship Oregon | arrived at Yokohama Decemebr 13, three days overdue, after a very rough passage from San Francis lost and the stormy { decks carried’all deckgear away and re sulted in the death of one man. She was ordered into dock. Jupanese papers print a disps eking that the Imperial Government has rom General Ts aden saying that Kan 1 leader, has collected a force num- \g 100,000 men at Kolo, north of Chin ang, and that the rebels have erected coined money and created a new state. General Tsao says the im- rerial, civil and military officers Moukaden are powerless to deal with the repels. The latest news from the Hoshu col- Hery near Fukuoka, where, it was re- ported 200 lives had been lost, show that P the first reports were exaggerated. The mejority of the imprisoned miners were rescued. Lieutemant Hino of the Japanese in- fantry has invented an automatic pistol | wkich will fire eighty cartridges a minute. The cartridges are loaded and empty £hells thrown out by an automatic reac- tion after firing. The range is more lhnn; 1000 meters. The invention has been taken cver by the Japanese Government. The Japanese budget for 1903 has been submitted to the Diet. The revenue for the year is 253,303,557 yen and expenditures ‘I‘ho balance has been set aside construction and extraordi- steamer Enseigne Henrl, running between Cheefu and Wei-Hai-Wel has been wrecked. Her passengers were saved, but the mails and freight were lost. She a vessel of 250 tons. PLAN FOR AN INCREASE IN PERSONNEL OF NAVY Additional Number of Cadets to Be Allowed for Appoint- ments. WASHINGTON, Dec. 30.—The members of the Senate and House Naval Commit- | tees, after conferences with the Secre- | tary of the Navy, have practically decided | | on a plan for the increase of the person- | nel of the navy. It contemplates an ad- | ditional naval cadet for each Congres- two for each Senator and ten annually to be appointed at large by the President. The difficulty in. connec- tion with the inequality in classes which would result from the sudden injection of the lncr&"lsed allowance is to be solved by giving the Secretary of the Navy the discretion of determining the times at which new appointments are to be made. PLEADS FOR MERCY TO HIS OWN PEOPLE General Schalk Burger Asks for Bet- ter Treatment for Boer Sympa- thizers. CAPE TOWN, Dec. 30.—General Schalk Burger, former acting President of the Orange Free State, in an open letter pub- lished in Ostand, appeals to the Govern- ment to be merciful to those who suf- fered as a result of their devotion to the Boer cause and to remove the grievances | which now make it impossible to live up to the motto, ““Forgive and Forget.” In conclusion General Schalk Burger ex- presses the hope that the people will show | that the power of rule in South Africa | lies in the Afrikander, “who will remain | loyal while righteousness reigns and, while hic rightful portion is allotted him.” | MEXICO STILL BIDDING FOR ORIENTAL TRAFFIC Representatives of China Steamship | Company Examining West / Coast Ports. CITY OF MEXICO, Dec. 30.—President Eng Hok Fong and Vice President Mong of the China Steamship Company are here from Hongkong, accompanied by Liman Mcwery of San Francisco. The purpose of thefr visit is to see by personal inves- | tigation what port on the Pacific Co.@ is best adapted for a terminal point fur their steamship line. They will leave here in a few days for Manzanillo, Acapulco and other west coast points. The steam- ship representatives say between Mexico and the East they are convinced they can | work up a tremendous business. Price of Milk Is to Be Advanced. SAN JOSE, Dec. 30.—The price of milk is tc be advanced on January 1 in San Jose and suburbs. The owners of dairies and milk routes met la night and or- ganized a Milk Dealers’ Association. C. ‘W, Lewis was elected president and A. B. Knowles secretary. It was decided to ad- vauce the price of milk and.at a meet- ing to be held to-morrow night a scale of prices will be adopted. It is said that the price will be advanced from $2 to $250 a quart per month. WASHINGTON, Dec. 30.—The Commissioner of Patents has rendered a decision announcing that it is against public policy for the office to lend its sanction to the use of the President’s without his express consent. e ———— NEW ADVERTISEMENTS HERPICIDE’S MISSION. New Remedy That Destroys the Dandruff Germs. Nothing is more annoying to men or wo- men of middle age when they notice that their hair is growing thinner,- when they | must admit that the first indications of baldheadedness have commenced to ap- pear. Many would give a thousand dol- Jars and more for a remedy with which to preserve their natural headdress. How- ever, they don’t need to. Newbro's Herpl- cide removes the effect of dandruff by de- stroying the cause, the only dandruff cure that acually destroys the dandruff germ. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c in stamps for sample to The Herplclda Co., Detroit, Mich. DR.PIERCES - GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY BLOOD.LIVER, LUNGS. W. T. HESS, KOTARY PUBLIC AND ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ‘Tenth Floor, Ronm 1015, Clln&iprlfilull bldg. Telephone Main below Powell. Residence, 821 California st., Residence Telephone James 1508, | of the companies generally. | Alice Tobias for desertion. Divorces were granted to Pavide Fac- |cini from Clorinda Faceini | for cruelty and Maria A. Henkel Henkel for desertion | Evanlnn—bflc FOUR RAILROADS WILL BE MERGED Morgan Is Said to Be Planning a New Combine,n Embraces the Erie, Lehigh| Valley, Reading and Jersey Central. CHICAGO, Dec. 30.—One of the most im- | portant deals in the history of rallway corporations was made vs ‘the Daily News. Early in the year Morgan & Co. will announce the rconsolidation of the Erle, the Lehigh Val- ley and the Reading railways = The mer- known to-day, i ger will be planned after the manner of i the Northern Securities Company, the stocks of the companles to be pooled and 1d as a basls for the issuance of a large amount of common shares, which will take as their name the title to be given the consolidated companies, Four roads, according to the News' in- ; fermant, will be included in the merger— ! the Jersey -Central heing now controlled by the Reading Company. The plan for a coalescence, it is said, has been in con templation for nearif) a year and has beeu held in abeyance owing to the inability of the' promoters to get the possession o( a majority of the Lehigh Valley shares. The Interested parties are particular to emphasize that the unification will not in- | terfere with the individual management. The roads are not to lose their identity. Tke earnings will all flow into one treas- | ury, which will pay expenditures, divi- | dends and have charge of the fiscal part The holding concern will have a president, who will | be regarded as above the presidents of the | different lines. He will be appointed by The Great One-Price Piano House It seems scarcely fecessary to mention our name in connection with the words “One=Price Piano House,” as they have become almost syn- mous. And the beauty of this motto is we live up to it in every particular. Th's, our low J. P. Morgan and it is intimated that | President Underwood of the Erie is slat- | ¢ ed for the place. NEW YORK, Dec. 30.—J. P. Morgan & Cc. denied that it was intended to consol- idate the Erie, Lehigh Valley and Reading railroads. Morgan sald: “There is not the slightest reason for | such a story. It is altogether without foundation.” —_— In the Divorce Court. Theophilus Smith filed a suit for ai- vorce yesterday against Sophie C. Smith, charging her with cruelty. He alleges | that up to the time he left her, three years ago, she spent most of her time throwing bric-a-brac at him and as- Smith is at present residing in New York. Suits for divorce were filed by Mary | James against A. M. James, for cruelt Juanita Pincus against Edward Pincu: | for neglect, and Mezar Tobias from Alfred F. ADVERTISEMENTS. _For halfa century Heiskell's O(nimflw been used by careful mothers every- where for purifying and preserving the lkln in beauty. Heukell 3 Ointment cures red, rough skin, mxgles. Blotches, Burns, Scalds, Tetter, XE elas, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Itch, Ringworm, Ulcers, Sore Nose, Sore Eyelids. HEISKELL’S Ointment 20018 all irritation ; makes the skin beaatifully fair and smooth, Heiskeil's Soap and FHewkell's Ointment make a complete treatment and sure cure for any skin trouble. At druggists, soap, #5c; ointment, 50c. Send for book of testimoniaia. Johnstom, Holloway & Co., Philadelphia. ‘Missouri Pacific Railway Through service dally to Kansas City and St. Louis ¥la Scenic Route. New observation cafe cars. Meals a la carte. Personally conducted excursions to Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago, New York, Boston and 'all Bastern points. For full information address L. M. FLETCHER, Pacific st Agent, 126 California st.. San Franctsco, Cal. 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. Palace and Grand Hotels AMUSEMENTS. MECHANICS’ PAVILION THOROUGHLY HEATED. LAST ELLERY’S ROYAL ITALIAN BAND TO-NIGHT. ‘Poet and Feu'nnt" 11 Trovatore,” SPECIAL th YEAR'S MATINEE. OR} ROW. VERDI MONUMBNT BENEFIT. ENTIRE VERDI PROGRAMME. Satiragy—Benent Home and Hospital of the ATIVE DAUGHTERS OF THE GOLDEN WEST. POPULAR PRICES. Matinees—25¢c, 502 Reserved Selltn at Shen'n;n Clay & Co.’s. ALHAMBRA THEATER. Genera! Booth's Farewell TO-NIGHT! He will lead a WATCH NIGHT SERVICE, commencing at 10 p. m. Doors oven at 8 p. m. A few select seats 250, “Car- against | | | | | ! | | COLUMBIA saulting him with his walking stick. Mrs. | prices and liberal terms on good } pianos have gained for us our prgsent high standing in San Francisco and through- '1 out the Pacific Coast. K OUR SIX GREAT LEADERS: The Everett, The Steck, The Packard, The Hardman, The Conover, The Ludwig. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THESE AND CARRY MANY OTHER G00D PIANOS. i B Alen @ The One-Price Piano House, * 931 Market Street, San Francisco. Braneh, 951 Broadway, Oakland. SAN FRANG'R0L LEADING THEATE. MATINEE TO-MORROW And SATURDAY. Last 5 Nights—2 Matinees. WARFIELD In “THE AUCTIONEER.” Dirsction of DAVID BELASCO, TWO “EEKS maflmvlhe MONDAY, FRANK DANIELS | And His Merry Company of Pretty Girls and Clever People in the Laughing Musical Hit, MISS SIMPLICITY | | Seats Ready To-morrow Morning at 8 O'clock. - TIVOLIgs:s2 HOUSE. EVERY EVENING AT 8 SHARP! | Matinees NEW YEAR'S Day and Saturday at 2 JOY AND JOLLITY REIGN! MIRTH and MUSIC ABOUND in JACK and the BEANSTALK. Captivating Songs! Belutllul Dances! See Rosa's Transformation, “THE BIRTH gp THE ROSE,” and Prof. Bothwell Browne's allets. POPULAR_PRICES—25c, 50c and 76c. Telephone Bush 9. SPECIAL—THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Janu- ary 8th, at 3:15, FIRST STEINDORFF NOVELTY CON- CERT, with DR. EDWARD MACDOWELL and Orchestra of 50. Seats on sale at Sherman, Clay & Co.’s Sat- urday, January CENTRAL=ED Market Street, Near Eighth. Phone South 533. SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY. And To-morrow (Friday)—LAST TIMES. Bothwell Browne's Spectacular BURLESQUE 0¥ / ANTORY AND Over 150 Clever Chlldun ln “This Production. A Wonderful Production for Oid and Young- PRICES. 10c, 18e, 25¢ Q NIGETB .0“ Don’t Fail to See the Comical Extravaganss and Pantomime. HUMPTY DUMPTY. our gorgeous transtormation, “The Good Chlld'l Dream.” Great Speclalties, Funny Trick Scenes, Our Funny Clowns, ete. . Evenings ~e Matinees. Next Monday—"THE TIDE 0" LIFE." Fleclery The Best of AL The Best There Is. THE GEEZER | Yet It Will Scon Make Room For BARBARA FIDGG1Y. Our Next Fumny Travesty, Monday Evening e, 50: T5¢ at night. Sun. and New Year's Matinees. 25c, 50c at Sat., Last times of Cluck, Cluck, Cluck; Knock, Knock; O Mona San and our already Popular Quartet in late successes. Seats now on sale for “BARBARA FIDGETY.” [CALIFORNIA| NEW YEAR'S MATINEE TO-MORROW. “THAT ODD FELLOW,” HARRY BERESFORD In Broadhurst's Funny Farce, The Wrong MrWright Sunday Night—The Favorite, “YON YONSON.” Better Than Ever. ALCAZAR™Z New Year's Matives To-Morrow. LAST FIVE NIGHTS, CHARLEY'S AUNT.. 2 ‘Week of January 5, “CASE OF REBELLIOUS SUSAN.™ SEATS NOW READY. THE CHUTES! mm":l%m EVERY AFTER- TO-NIGHT, GALA AMATEUR nmmnmcl NEW flwnc Pi-TURES. SPEND “A DAY_!_' THE ALPS.” TWO-POUND in the INFANT en INCCBATOR. MATINEE TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), Dec. 31 Parquet, any seat, 25c; Balccny, 10c; Chil- dren, any part except reserved, I SPECIAL MATINEE NEW YEAR'S. McINTYRE Z HEATH And Last Week of the Great ORPKEUM ROAD SHOW! In an ENTIRE CHANGE, Including THE BIOGRAPH, ‘With New Piotures. THEATRE ol REPUBLICE- Phone South 26. NEW YEAR'S MATINEE TO-MORROW. WHY - SMITH LEFT HOME. HARRY. CORSON ZAnxn GR/* MDlious: GRAND HOLIDAY lurrmmn To—uoxmw mNIGHT Bt = zvn:mr{ vnvms THIS Mlsé"’nms O’NEIL “The Jewess.” Notwithstanding the great cast, the follow- ing prices prevail: Orchestra, 50c, 75¢ and $1. Dress Circle, 25c and 50c. Box and ll 50 THE FUNNY * FARCE, Nex! “OLIVER TWIST"—NANCE O'NEIL X mmct SYKES, McKEE RANKIN ' Bykn. R. STOCKWELL as the Art- ! STEINWAY HALL, 223 Sutter street, Have you seen him? A big success. Fascinat- ing! Instructive! New California Jockey Club Ingleside Track @IX OR MORE RACES DAILY. .‘flltll‘v“.. e s e S Titustrating the AMar- wwmmu—uym-u vels of the Mind. Seats, 50c and Toc. 200 Seats at 25c. Steinway Hall Box Office, - Reserved Now on sale at PERCY W, TREAT, Secratargy p