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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1903. ADVERTISEMENTS. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Walter Bakers BREAKFAST 'POMONA DENTS A FEW PLATES | AGAINST IMARBLEHEAD’S RAM {The FINEST COCOA in the World Gosts Less than One Cent a Cup Forty Highest Awards in Europe and Rmerica \Walter Baker & g, uwws chester, Mass, ished 1780 § Estab STEAMSHIP POMONA IN COLLISION WITH THE CRUISER MARBLEHEAD OFF FOLSOM-STREET WHARF DUR- THE THICK FOG THAT PREVAILED ON THE BAY YESTERDAY. THE WARSHIP WAS BUT SLIGHT- INJURED, BUT THE PASSENGER BOAT WAS BADLY DAMAGED. ol ; Trebell, ies Widner ¢ Coast Steamship Com- Ray A. A. Wilder Pomona was carried by Taylor, for San Francisco. Jan 4, 7 p m, stmr sup- Zealandia, hence Dec 28, for Homo- 2 p m, stmr Nevadan, hence Jan th tide yesterday morning 12, for Honolulu; 5:05 p m, Br stmr Coptic, ram of the United { hence Jan 3, for Hongkong. 'Jgn 7, bark Kafu- 5 . rge of the shipping rom Lahaina, for San Francisco, in lat ser Marblehead, an A B e N. lon 127 W, Pomona did not share the fate to grope thelr way TELEGRAPHIC. the ship May Flint was only because mist which limited human | POINT LOBOS, Jan 9, 10 p m—Weather t sess of her guard and the than a boat’s length thick; NE, velocity 6 miles per hour. of the tide. / n A hourly MESTIC PORTS. R = WESTPORT—Arrived Jan 9—Stmr Fuiton, t occurred during the thic! rday exceptionally heavy head is anchored off Fol- | _ The Pomona was changing eet whart to Broad- iling out of this port skipper than Captain Shea hence s Jan ORD—Arrived Jan 9—Stmr an Pedro, and sailed for San Ship Fort George, hence Arrived Jan 9—Stmr San Pedro, <tn Amelia, from Honolulu. passe ain pa AlP the Shea caution and and although it pre- Arrived Jan 9—Stmr Marsh- ned no Sinint | Clous Hithe: the ma waited in the bay until n Pedro, ayiiled _soUiog aEsinst {CHons LI, N Er ok wallag on the Bey maul Arrived Jan 6—Schr Beulah, from 100 that has hovered about the | mifmet ok > ead even since she went {nto com- The quarantine and o officlals had a :DRO—Arrived Jan 9—Schr James H from Port F Arrived Jan 9— most trving day hunt from forelgn ports in the fog for arrivi nd several vessels The Marblehead does not need J H Bruce, from Port The schooner W. H Talbot, after having adjusted A—Arrived Jan 8—Stmr 3T TOWNSEND—Arrived Jan 9—Br ship | from Autwerp. Jan Lumber for Mexico. | £ a few more repairs. ip with a record like that in | is not Wendur, Passed inward 9—Br ship Pengwern, | i I o AUkt the Pitio: e i e Vancouser; Ger bark Henrlette, from nto troubl | po, Mexico, w 27,076 feet Jan > W - ) was moving very slowly. | lumber \5_:::"4 s\\p 'x'!- m;:" ‘6::?: sz:n;bi‘ ti e ifted just before she left|ang 6 pk n valued at §72 SY—Arrived Jan 9—Schr H but shut down again when - e B ibot ianid Ceetil he stream. It was just | The Sonoma’s Cargo. pvrvr"nin “Stmr Santa Bar- as to try to return, 80 | my.. Ocean amship Compa bara: foaot Baule Bariars : Shea continued on his course to- | s Sonoma, | | | | a dney, via Hon- ISLAND PORTS. Iroadway w f. The fc ease Broadwi “h‘f\h‘ The fog increased | a , carried a gen- {ILO—Sailed Dec 23—Schr Kallua, for San . and when the Marblehead merchandise cargo valued at dis- ark Martha Davis, for San Fran- it was impossible to see a g aw The Pomona was —Arrived Dec 25—Bark Martha Samoan Islands, Australia, $88,977 ning Island, $100. wly to handle quickly, a from Hil strenuous efforts of her | —Bark Edward d crew the tide carried the |as follows 28—Bark W B across the sharp.bow of the| , TO H ence Dec ec 20—Stmr Alaskan, | aressea e Dec Dec 30—Schr Alice Cooke, from : frozen f ¥ Port 7 r's bow is provided with a |3 pkes eréen vegotabies, %0 pices Tresn Trults; Sailed Dec 30—Bktn J L Eviston, for Eu- r the particular business of | 47,760 Ibe malt, 4000 Ibs codfish, Ibs dried | yeka; bark Alden Besse and bktn 8 'N Castle, into other vessels. This ram | fruit, 400 Ibs ralsin 1bs ham and bacon, | for rencisco. Jan S—Bark Star of Ben: the Pomona's guard and SShd cat 133 1bs | gg Pug und Ibs seed 1bs | ries | ERN PORT. plates at the water line, ater 1i Jan S—Bark Nuuanu, stout oak and twelve took the brunt of the blow, | to the extent of more than lone to the coaster’s hull. The | got his boat clear of the 1 t half an hour later had | PK ide Broadway wharf. She was | * htly and will have to go on goods, 30 ctls wheat, 10 pkgs groc 60 gals br S cs hat NEW YORK for Honolulu. FOREIGN PORTS. LA PAZ—Arrived Jan 4—Schr Halcyon, hence Dec 10. G—Sailed Jan 8—Br stmr Vic- n_Francisco, via Kobe. ILLO—Salled” Jan Stmr New- ammunttio; vehicles, 1 suppites, pkgs millwork, S | Kks plumbing ha- | 32 bdls lath { —43 bbls flour, 1 salmon, 419 Ibs d Jan 8—Spanish stmr om Manila | canned 24 pkgs pic - r repairs. 130 cs canfied goods, 61 Ibs Kam and bacon, | - ¢ | 500 1b stuffs, 60 pkgs . Pl sl B 2 . hence Oct 8, . = e 20 Paes an Jre s | g SINGAPORE—Arrived - Jan o =B stmr ¢ e | - g “J: | Strathearn, from Manila, to load for Boston. | Korea Reaches Port. 440 Tbs e iy YOKOHAMA—Arrt Dec 7—Jap _stmr - ry. commander of the Pacific | PKS fresh fruits an St lum- | opinano Maru, and sailed Dec 10 for Hong- - Korea, received fnstruct) ber, 4 cs paint s ¥ 8004, | ong Dec 11--Br stmr Hveon, from Tacoma. fliwork, pkes sewin do n iled Dec 14 for London. more racing, but to fol- o fol Aus—Arrived prior to Jan 9 mac Pt Arcra...’ Point Arena [Jan. Santa Rosa.. | San Diego & Way Pts. Jan. Crescent City | Crescent City |Jan. G. W. Elder..| Portland & Astoria....|Jan. | Zealandia....| Honolulu Jan. | 3. Luckenbach| New York {3an. | €. Nelson. | i g to get into trouble. While to wait many hours before receiving pratique. Hl;bh]‘ : 9—Schr Ena for T r off the navy yard about six = T T Sunfesot, | e Tacomp, " J fled Jan 9—Stmr Senator, for | s ago, the last of her stores aboard NEWS OF THE OCEAN. | reaty ot st & B i R | — Jan 9—Stmr City of Puebla, hence Ay . @ French bark made | nrotters of Interest to Mariners and a section of the crulser’'s HARBOL—Arrived Jan Stmr | ng to an anchor off Red Shipping Mercnants. e Jan 4. Jan §—Stmr Aber- reparatory to sailing for | Mills, was T Sl Rl i te Pedro, and salled for San | the Marblehead wrecked l;fl;tllhenr‘n (urd al at 4 h option L‘f‘ ancisco; stmr State of C rnia, hence Jan | gine, and but for the fog | “Tyo parkentine Irmgard returns to Honolulu | g, AP Sailed for San Diego; stmr South Bay, have been at Mare Isl- | with general carso. o 1y's t r,\r‘nw!up As a res It | y 11208 bbls B Sutton, from Mantla ords on the homeward | 31,066 1bs i ey M AR S rt yesterday morning 83 pke: % eneral Gordon, hence Nov 2. hickest fogs that has | rocds. 539 cs canned @5 | LIVERPOOL—Eailed Jan 8—Br stmr Wil- t 1 years. Pilot Alex Swan- 1bs seed, 398 1bs | yam Clif, for Colon. ¥ B tside, and in spite of | 2 k"“« oty s proceries and | VICTORIA—Arrived Jan 9—Br ship Ancona. : o g gy o e od 18 picgs fresh frults, 41 pkes drus Iv.,:;]r;):!xm quarantine, Captain Child having ; b vessel to the quarantine |15 bales overal bbis oil, 46 pk agri- | OCEAN STEAMERS. g She remained at anchor | cultural Implements, 14 pkgs sewing machines, | xpw YORK—Arrived Jan 9—Stmr German- 3 o the afternoon, when a temporary | 65 pkgs machinery, 273 pkgs paper, 15 cs fuse, | jo “from Livernool and Queenstown. £ f the fog enabled her to reach the Mail | 11 engines, 13 pkj CrEie Jan 7—Stmr Marls- | NIRIFFE—Sailed To_Australia—200 bbls flour, 6124 1bs rai . for San Francisco, 25 Ibs drled fruit, 65,638 1bs codfish, ns. L i ght 88 cabin passengers, 126 Japan Jan 9—Stmr Minnetonka, | Via Horolulu. ¥ tickets at reduced Chinese. She had on board 3140 | lbs coftee, 683 Ibs shrimps, 70 cs canned goods, | gor New York. rates. For freie! ply at Com which included 1068 bales of | 25.27S Ibs seed, 31,826 ibs lard, 381 pkgs fresh | L1VERPOOL—Sailed Jan 8—Stmr Ottoman, peny's mats of rice and 10 dogs, | . 20 pkgs groceries aud_provisions, 200 | tor Portiand: stmr Pretorian, for Halifax. the ngers from Honolulu was | eat. G381 Ibs coffee. 5040 Ibs tallow. | HAGEN—Sailed Jan 9—Stmr Borge, nneapolis. He was com canned 410 bbls pifk.r‘ri salmon, | for New York. € ‘/',P ' we ary of the Treasury Shaw | Ibs table meal bger, 10 cs | MOVILLE—£alled Jan 0—Stmr Pretorian, | i = and Hilo, inspect ~the post- | wine, 14 pkgs drugs, s 25 cf oll, 77 cs | trom Livernool, for Hallfax. € places and make a report | paints, 17 bales over: engines, pkes | QU STOWN—Sailed Jan 8—Stmr Rhyn- for Tans tal facilities in the islands. | machinery, S0 pkes =older. | 1and, from Liverpool, for Philadelphia. his work and when he | he will report to the Sec- his investigations, He de- 479 pkgs paper, 14 pkgs sew pkes bicycles and sundries 8 pkgs assaying materlal, for | NAPLES—Arrived Jan 6—Stmr Lombardin, | trom New York. R H 7 pkgs dry goos 265 pkegs metal ol A eng ™ mission prior to having | jen, 6 pkee agricultural implements, S000 ft sems ‘I’K ?m“fih“im 2 Japanese lawyer was an- | R0 o “atrica 150 ¢ canned frutt, 100 | Branch Hya 1::: 0’1:“’ U, B. N., M 2 . E o Sout rica: cs canned fruit, 100 | Brancl ydrogra, ce, . N., Mer- &0, SPRECRELS® BROS.CO., Mgt o F o e e 0% U8 | oy canned salmon, 2500 Ibs prunes, 2 bales| chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal, Froight Dffee, 320 Market SE., Piar s, 7, Pacific S - % Atbeny, of Thil Mo 2u du 80| overalls, January 8, 1903. = Ba lation. . He ‘expects to address the TR The Time Bail on the tower of the o “P2GNIS EENERALE TEANSATLANTIQUS | as ©on the position of Japaness law in Shipping Intelligence. P T s Toh D Ao tayy LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, | Jurispr e. J. Kuichi, another Japanese ARRIVED. e "w nwich time, 5 +.ing every Thursday, Instead orm gmu.nm jomes @5 a commissioner “to. the s e g PR 1. ¢, BURNETT, faturdey ut 10 8, m.. irom Pler Loulsiana Purchase Exposition. . v 9. . C. A > e l er passengers were E. D. Moore, the As- | Stmr Ruth, Jacobs, 24 hours from Buchon Lieutenant. U. S. N., in charge. ass’ to Havre, $70 and upward. Seo- | soclated Press representative who accompanied | Landing. 1o Havr and upward, GENERAL | able steamehip Silvertown to Honoluly; | _Stmr Brunswick, Hammer, 14 hours from Sun, Moon and Tide FOR ED STATES and CAN- | L. G. Martin, the New York cable expert, up. | Fort Brag. Apsisacit 2 Brosdway (Hudso bullding), New | der whose supervision were lmd the land ends Stmr Korea, Seabury, 26 days from Hong- | Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au- thority of the Superintendent, AMERICAN LINE. AMPTON, LONDON. The Korea's time from Hongkong was 26 days 19 hours and 23 minutes, and from Hon- | olulu 5 days 15 hours and 9 minutes. Fort Bragg. Fr ship Champigny, Boju, from Cardiff, via Honolulu 20 days. e s pass ers w the city front (Mission-street wharf) bout s R R e e T i e 8 SRS . tenty-five minutes later than at Fort Totnt: n 21, 10 jan. 81, 10am | go) F. 8. Clark, axs sFriday, January 9. | tne helght of tide is tie same at both places. RED BoH Tow, B wes % G| stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; | — W YORK om. Carl Rohrer, ur,)‘ o A, | Pacific Coast Steamship Co. SATURDAY, JANUARY 10. - Barmont, Mra.' A. B. Bucs. | SAILED. it maizumi, Colonel C. H. Jaege Herriman, Sydney, via Hono- | } t e, Mise W Kimball, 3. Kiucnl, 3. anf lulfiutmr Gonoma, T, Vin. Fono- | Mohe St/ . : 4100 a. m. ain H. L. eyer, W. H. Mey . T o B Masulima, Maior O. 5. Waeg, | Simr Eoreks, Jessen, Bureks. . | £ el Iee et Rvine] ,,,,, L. J. Morris. Dr. T. C. Rosenbleuth, Rev. | Simr Ramona. Glelow. San Pedro. | Mr. and ' Mrs. Slessinger, C. B.| Sumr Phoentx, Odland, Mendoctno, \I;B Scheldecker, Dr. J. 8. Taylor, wife and daugh. Gualala, Olsen, Bowens Landing. VY 1D VALLEID | Mrs. B. Hope Walter, Licutenant ¢, M o - « ‘0 uth, Jacobs, Kuréka. . FRISBIE or MONTICELLO. . Carl Duroy, A. Davies, E rena Thaver, Hansen, Eureka. ustis, J. P. Erdman, Mrs. velty, Perry, Willapa Harbo | . m., 2:15 and $:30 ». m, except Sus- , Charles R. Frazer. T. Grange, g g s - e { ‘ Sunday, 9:45 & m., 830 o m. Leaves | W. . Niel Gissie, Miss M. Harris, O. SPOKEN. ' 5| 7a m., 12:80 Boon, 6 p, m., exoept | Hof , K. Inouye, A. §. Ken Mist H. | Dec 14, lat 20 26 N, jon 123 13 W, Br ship | | Sunday, 7 8. m., 4:16 p. . ase, 50 | N, Letfingweil, Charics W. Ludwigson, J. R! | Hutton Hall, from Newcastle, England, for o 7 Main 15 Landing and Tunt, Rev. L. M. Liebenrood, James Lewls, | Oregon. i F2! Mission-sireet ¢ HATCH .\h» William Mutch, Dr. A. W. Parsons, L. Per stmr Korea—Dec 8, off Farallen Islands, - = EECS | Tenny Peck. W. Horenson, J. 5. Thompson, | Br bark Invercauld, from Newcastie, Engiand, | NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides ~ g : Inited & od rvey— FUGAZI & CO. sPlclM Coast l!,n c ,(nnd‘llr AW rsons, a City | kong, via Yokohama 16 days, via Honolulu 6 L"".r‘l’ ;;‘;’n‘d C;’,‘,’,:m;‘,"‘dofce 1":,” _5: . : ne.'San Franciece | ot Mexico shysician; who tas boes Gamna | Sons: i e == Low | ailroad Ticket Agents. rip around the world. - ‘nr National City, Johnson, 16 hours from Waters at Fort Point. entrance to San NOTE—The high and low waters occur at | | RETAIL GROCERS OFF FOR EAST Ten Delegates Represent City in National Convention. Are Prepared to Offer Bid on a Gold Plate for Next Assemblage. Ten members of the local Assoclation of Retail Grocers leave to-day for the na- tional convention of retail grocers, to be held in Kansas City commencing with the 15th of the month. They carry with them a gold tray upon which they will present the convention with an invitation to hold the next gathering, in 194, in San Fran- ¢isco, confident that such a pressing invi- tation cannot weil be refused. A large exhibit of California products has been forwarded to be placed in the headquarters of the San Francisco dele- gation at Kansas City, and no pains have been spared in the attempt to secure the rext convention for California. The fol- lowing are the delegates of the San Fran- cisco Retail Dealers’ Association who go | to represent their organization: D. F. Keefe, E. McCoy, J. M. Sullivan, W. H. Garretson, S. J. Sill, H. Cushing, J. N. Stulz, H. Paulding, F Kreuger, A. H. Powers. the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides Gf 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 somietimes occurs. Thé heights given are in 2ddition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey Charts except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height. and then the number glven is subtracted from the depth glven by the charts. The plane of reference is the mea: of the lower low water it ool Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. Steamer. From, Due. G. Lindauer..| Grays Harbor .10 San Mateo...| Tacoma .. Jan. 10 Centralla Grays Harbor {Jan. 10 M. Dolla: San Pedro .. Jan. 10 Oyster Harbor . |Jan. 10 Ventura |Jan. 10 San Pedro . {Jan. 10 an Pedro & Way Pts.|Jan. 10 ortiand & Astorla....|Jan. 10 San _Pedro Humboldt . Humboldt Tacoma . San Pedro. .. Mackina: Edith... Seattle . Wyefleld Nanalino Bureka. . Humboldt . Hamburg & Way Po: Diego & Way Pt Beattle ....... Puget Sound Ports. N Point Arena & Alblon.|Jan. Grays Harbor ~|Jan. San Pedro Jan: Humboldt . i Newport & Way Ports/Jan. New York via PanamalJan. Portland & Way Ports/Jan. Puget Sound Ports. Seattls & Tacoma.. Humboldt City Puebl: |Jan. North Fork. . | Ventura.....| Sydney & Way Ports. | Gaelte. ina & Japan.. o City of Para. | New York via Panama/Jan. TO SAIL. Steamer. Destination. | Salls. | Pler. January 10. Rainfer. Seattle & Whatcom! 5 pmlPler 2 | R villapa Harbor ..| 4 pm|Pler 2 Coos Bay-Pt Orf'd| 4 pm|Pler 13 Los Angeles -| 4 pm{Pler 18 Humboldt . 30 p|Pler 11 Point_ Arena pm|(Pler 3 China & Japan....| 1 pm/PMSS N. Y. via Panama/i2 m(PMSS January 11. Humboldt ... am|Pler 28 S. Rosa.... San Diego & W am|Pler 11 Mariposa..| Tahitl direct . am|(Pler 7 Queen.....| Puget Sound Ports/ll amPler 19 North Fork| Humboldt _:....... | 9 am(Pler 2 January 12. G. Dollar..| Grays Harbor .....| 4 pm|Pier 2 Arctic.....| Humboldt . 4 pm|Pler 2 . Barbara Seattle pm|(Pler 2 San Pedro. eles Ports|10 am Pler 2 unbary 13 | Humboldt .]1:30 p|Pier 11 Grays Har! 4 pm(Pler 2 San Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Plor 11 Astoria & Portland|11 am|Pler 24 J. Kimball.| Seattle & Tacoma.|10 am|Pler 2 January 14. Eureki Humboldt .. 9 am/Pler 13 Centralia..| Grays Harbor .....| 4 pm|Pler 2 January 15. | | Alblon Riv.| Pt. Arena & Albion| 6 pm|Pler 13 State Cal..| Sap Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pier 11 January 16. | Neko. . Hamburg & Way..|12 m|Pler 34 Senator....| Puget Sound Ports (11 am|Pier 19 January 17. Homer....; Humboldt .. 4 pm|Pler 2 | Grays Harbor . 4 pm|Pler 2 Newport & Way..| 9 amiPler 11 +| Honolulu -| 2 pm{Pler 7 San Jose...| N, Y, via Papama/12 m|PMSS January 1. | | G. Elder...| Astoria & Port am|Pler 24 January 2 | China & Japan....| 1 pm|PMSS Honolulu-Kahulul '} 3 pm|Pler 20 FROM SEATTLE. Steamer. | For, Sails. Cottage City.| Skagway & Way Ports./Jan. 12 Farallon..."..| Bkagway & Way Ports.(Jan. 17 Al-K1 Skacway & Way Ports.|Jan. 18 City Seattie..| Skagway & Way Ports. ’Jun. 18 Excelslor.... | Valdez direct . n. 20 Dolphin. Skagway & Way Ports. ‘.hn. 22 ADVEB’IIB!“MS. “l have '“TM with YIE.::! thirty-six et | PR .:“x“"“ coRris a'e otk T motic 2 appear and at the end of six ot'smhl- me at ail’ Cascaret T ) o s dedre ey der, Nipoieon: Or | Best for The Bowels g et e teed to cure or your -nney Sterling Remedy Ci Chlem or N.Y. ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION nm Desirable location, Palace and Grand Hotels 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. ADVERTISEMENTS. BSOLUTE SEGURITY Gepuine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must bear BILIOUSNESS. INDIGESTION. DIZZINESS. SALLOW SKIN meToucH » LLIVER Genuine Wrapper Printed on RED PAPER BLACK LETTERS ook for tha Rignature SICK HEADACHE. TORPID LIVER. FURRED TONGUE. CONSTIPATION Fac-simile Signatwre of 72— , Smalt PiIt. 8mail Dose. Small Price. St Tt AMJSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY, Saturday, Jan. 11. Parquet, any seat, 25c; balcony, 10c; chil- dren, any part except reserved, 10c. A B3 NEW SHOW Cressy and Dayne; Edith Helena Wood and Bates; The Four Gar- ganys; The Marvelous Living- stons, and the Biograph, showing, for the first time, a BULLFIGHT IN MADRID at the coronation of King Alfonso. | Last times of Tom Nawn and Com- pany and McIntyre and Heath. TO-NIGHT THE LAST. 25¢ and 50c Matinee To-da; To-morrow Night, The Telephone 6irl The Favorite Musical COLUMBIA i3 MATINEE TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT, SUNDAY NIGHT. And all NEXT WEEK! Kirk La Shelle Presents FRANK DANIELS And His Comic Opera Company in MISS SIMPLICITY. Coming—"THE PRINCESS CHIC GRAND!ows: HOUSB MATINEE TO-DAY ONLY. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. Last Two Performnaces of “QOLIVER : WIST.” Week Beginning MONDAY EVENING NEXT, The Young American Tragedienn: MISS NANCE O’NEIL o L7 “MACBETH.” Notwithstanding the great cast the” follow- ing prices prevail. Orchestra, 50c, T5c Dress Circle, 25c and 30c. Box Seats, and $1.50. e USE JUDGMENT FIRST. BE PLEASED LATER. to the First Matinee To-day. Great Contrast From Other of the Weber & Field's Burlesques. | BARBARA FIDGETY | This Is the Laughing Hit. Everything So Different. Yet So Superior. NOVELTIES—SURPRISE ATIONS. Seats all reserved. Night, 25c, 50c and 7c. Come. See the | | | Saturday, Sunday and holiday matinees, 25¢ | and 50c. Children at matinees, 10c and 25c. THURSDAY AFTERNOON . 15—ZECH SYMPHONY CONCERT. THE CHUTES! |High-Class Specialties in the Theater EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. SPEND {“A DAY IN THE ALPS.” See the 'l‘wo-;;md Baby in the Infant Incubator. RARE ANIMALS in the Z0O. Watch for “DOWN THE FLUME." ELECTRIC FOUNTAIN DISPLAY TO. When phoning, ask for “THE CHUTES.” ALHAMBRA THEATER. Six _free lectures by MRS. FOWLER, widow of the eminent Phrenologist, PROF. 0, LER of New York, on ° RESSIVE PSYCHOLOGY."” ginning Jan. 11, 2:30 p. Jan. 12, 2:30 p. m. Jan. 13, 8 p. m.,gentlemen only; Jan./14 & 15, 8 p. m., to all, & Jan. 18, 2:30 p. m., to all. BASEBALL, THURSDAY, !-'RIDAY and SATURDAY, 2:45. SUNDAY, 2:30. Americans vs. Nationals RECREATION PARK. Eighth and Harrison Streets. Advance Sale of Seats. 5 Stockton Street. Admission, 25c. NIGHT Co Monday Night at 8:15. EXTRA CONCERT Thursday Afterncon at 8:18. < ts now on sale at Sherman, Clay & Ca's BURTON HOLMES LECTURES ificent Colored Views and Motion Pletures. Grand Canyon of Arizoma.. at 8:18 Portus: = 3 at 8:13 Denmark ... at 3:00 at 8:13 at 8:15 at 3:00 urse Tickets, §4, $3 and gle Tickets, $1, 75¢c and 30e. Now om sale at Sherman, Clay & Co.’'s TiVOLIeE HOUSE. EVERY EVENING AT 8 SHARP! MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2. STILL IN TREMENDOUS FAVOR. JACK AND THE BEANSTALK. A Lot of New Topicals and Jokes. Gay Cos- tumes. Pretty Girls. Monday, Jan. 19, erb Production of “THE MIKADO.” Appearance of Madam Caro Roma as Katisha POPULAR PRICES—25¢, 50c and TSc. Telephone Bush 9. CENTRAL™™ Market Strest, Near Eighth. Phone South 833 MATINEE TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. TOINIGHT and Sunday Ev'g—Last Times. The Greatest Sensational Melodrama of tae Day, THE Tide of Life. Startling Situations—Exciting Climaxes. Novel Spectalties. A Positive Stage Novelty. A Play to Please Everybody. PRICES. & enings. ..10c to 30e atinees. 10c, 13¢c, 23a Monday—The THE CROSS ROADS Fifth THEATRE strast, REPUBLIC=- AFTERNOON. Thrilling Melodrame, LIFE Next TO-MORRCW MY WIFE’S HUSBAND ROARS OF LAUGHTER. b The funnfesd n years. ALCAZAR™ BELASCO sad MAYER. vee. Managers MATINEE TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. To-night and Sunday Ev'g—Last Time. HENRY ARTEUR JONE® FAMOUS COMEDY, THE GASE OF REBELLIOU SUSAN SEATS NOW SELLING. Next Monday—Bret Harte's Famous Story, “TENNESSEE'S PARDNER.” Racing!&fladn | EVERY WEEK DAY, RAIN OR SHINE. New California Jockey Club Oakland Track SIX OR MORE RACES DAILY. Races start at 2:15 p. m. sharp. Ferry-boat leaves San Francisco at 12 m. and 12:80, 1, 1:20, 2, 2:30 and 3 p. m., with ' tiains stopping at the entrance to the rack. two cars on train reserved for ladles and their escorts; no smoking. your ferry tickets to Shell Mound. Returning—Trains leave the track at 4:18 and 4:45 p. m., and immediately after the lasy race. THOMAS H. WILLIAMS JE., President. FREE WITH NEXT SUNDAY'S CALL—CARTOON IN COLOR ENTITLED “VANITY.”

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