The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 24, 1903, Page 7

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MISCELLANEOUS. WIGH IN THE WANDS OF THE SECOND BALLOON ASCENSION Will Take Place Saturday at 3P. M. a will be sent up from the ¥ OSIEN 3-acre store, S ¢ ssion streets, with an or- g the finder to a NG TABLE. ered oak or maple, Mooy Table ap- o evers FRETIY DRESS| this ¥ = all others, thing mold at this popular Farn ture, Carpet and Drapery House the superior in value and style to ything =old clsewhere. PATTOSIEN GO., AL SEMATES STILL AT OUTS SIXTEENTH AKND XIR ION ~TREETS. g e ¥Governor Peabody Un- able to Bring About a Settlement. as g permit the s the meeting of s 4 the joint L found. K been he facti . ol e au- % accomplish s office this end i Haggott or served ry Tr as- 1 g his nates togeth 1o prog bell and Commit- Democratic Se work to-day e corridors K Sen- ard will be yuid an attack « e ¢ mber with a view = s obstacle must re any cutside force >ms. wembers of House n and siguned Democratic nted row at mself from a 1 rs would jol with the unseating him. NINE MILLION BARRELS THE CONTRACT FOR OIL tandard Company Makes an Im- mense Purchase From a Kern County Corporation. SFIELD, Jan. 2.—The report of M. Wright of the Peer- to the stockholders mpany has contracted Standard Ofl Company ofl at 20 cents a bar- at the rate of 1til July 1, 1906, & KER g out this agreement the Peerless plan: swking of nine additional ofl wells, e construction of an additional reser- ir and the installation of additional nachinery at the power plants. These im- vements will cost about $65,000. Pears’ A touch is enough for That is why Pears’ soap lasts so. Pears’ shaving soap ‘is the best in all the world. Eatablished over iop vears. cleanliness. THE SA FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, NAMES OF THREE FOREIGN VESSELS ADDED TO THE REINSURANCE LIST There Is No Change in Rates on the Other Overdues, and in Spite of Long-Drawn-Out Passage, Speculators Are Still Investing in German Ship Paul Ric kmers t ides for the ! he Standard of all the Peer- | for the sale, purchase or of as well as for the all former contracts with For the purpose of carry- 3 HE names of three overdue vi sels were added yesterday to the reinsurance lis which now stands six strong. There was no | L rates of the t fully those speculators who them to arrive Rickme whose arrival 1 net $1000 for every $100 n destination. | The board Neck, out Yokoham. insured rday h ship Lord m New York and the Brit- | 34 days oston, is | Expected to Be Fast Is on Marin t n e Ways. NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. - Wkeat for Europe. X Jean don 23,000 1t lumbe A Cargo for Hilo. ed for Hilo yes- serchandise cargo, udirg the following pkes tu 10 bars § pkgs machi trical ap 106 pkgs = e Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Stmr Newsboy, Cornin, ro. umr Corona, reka. Novender, 20 hours from Eu- mr Brunswick, Hammar, Port Los Angeles Stmr Eureka, Stmr South Fureka Stmar Redondo. 4 hours from ssen, Bay, ] woH January 23 . San Diego; Pa ateo, Ross, Ladysmith: P I Co. | Bark St Katherine, Saunders, Hilo; Welch & Co. ¥r bark Jeanne Cordonnier, Porcher, Queens- | town; Girvin & Eyre. i EAILED Friday, January ‘Willapa Harbor. 2 | ! Rival, Walvig. Columbla, Doran, Astor Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. Alcatraz, Carlson, Greenwood Whitesbora, Olsen. { Ruth, Jacobs, Bowens Landing. | Stmr Brunswick, Hamter, Fort Brags. i Bark Roderick Dhu, Engalis, Hilo. Br bark Clydesdale, Evans, Sydney. Stmr Stnr Stmr stmr Stmr Stor | Bktn Arago, Semsen, Willapa Harbor. Barge Santa Pzula, McGovern, Ventura, in w tug Rescue. { o | SPOKEN. Jan § lat 21 N, lon 23 W, Fr bark Jacques, from Hamburg, for San Francisco. TELEGRAPHIC. INT LOBOS, Jan i0 p m—Weather foggy: wind §, velooity 16 milcs per hour. i DOMESTIC PORTS. BOWENS LANDING—Sailed Jan 23—Stmr or San Francisco. S T ANGELES—Arrived Jan 23—Bktn Wilile R Hume, from Chemainus, for Valpa- raiso; Br ship Andromeda, hence Jan 12. COO8 BAY—Sailed Jan 23—Stmrs Czarina, Arcata and Coquille River, for San Franclsco; | #chr Estier Bulme, for San Pedro. : Arrived Jan 25—Stmr Eignal, hence Jan 2L TACOMA—Arrived Jan 23—Schr Annie Lar- sen. hence Jan 12; schr Endeavor, from San Pdafiea Jan 23—Br ship Cromartyshire, South Africa. Arrived Jan 23—Stmr Hyades, from Hong- PORTLAND—AMV.AI Jan 23—Stmr Des- Peich, Do Ban renciece % e for | stmr Bowe IS TO HAVE | GINE AND L WHICH i 15 stmr State rnta, hence Ja tb fiea Jan 2 Coos Bay, for San Pe & Tacoma stmr State of California, for LE—Sailed Jan 2»—Stmr |Faralion, igwa r Santa’ Parbara. for San | TOWNSEN ~stmr | Hyades, from Hongkong, for ; | F g hp K i g e ] n Diego & Way Pte|Jan, meda, cnr Robert Lewe | 8 ‘Barhara enttds . . .. sy oo SRR 3 | Coos Day. an Vedrg &' Way Pts.\Jan. | Pomona | Homer... H Bruce, , for San Fran- way ports TATOOSH—Passed out Jan 1 tdge, from t Blakeley cola, from Comox, tmr Santa Barbara, trom for San Francis: Br <hip Rajors, hence Jin Br stmr Miowera, from mr City of Puebla, oria and Puget Sound Schr Corona, from Talara nd "~ Sehr 520 Willle R Hume, aiso; Br ship end Arrived J 21 Expansion, from from Andro- ort 1 T HARFORD Coos Bay, hence J zar, from Greenwc Salled Pedr for San Bay, Stmr Geo W stmr Homer, for San Stmr Despatch, hence 20th. JEND—Arrived Jan 23—Stmr Noye, hence Jan 19. PORT LO! Fulton, for POF Salled Jan 23—Stmr n 23—Schr Wm Jan 23—Schr Rob- LAND PORTS. Schr G W Watson, San Fran HONOLULL Jan 23—Schr C A , trom i schr Churchill, from Bark Gerard C Tobey, IN PQRTS. Br stmr Nica- -Br ship Dunslaw, Jan 22—Fr bark from Artwern, for San Francisco; re- 1 in distress THOMAS—Arrived Jan 22—Br stmr Wil- iverpool Pasved Jan 2 : Fr_bark s>hr Golden ) from Whateom BOUF ived prior to Jan 23-- Francoise, from New York, Salled Jan 23--Stmr Mineola, r Port Les Angeles. Arrived Jan Br stmr Wellington, from Kagway DELAGOA BAY Arrived Jan 21—Ship Emily Reed, from Cape Town. VICTORIA, B C—Arrived fan 23—Br ship | Rajore, hencé Jan 13, for Vancouver, B C; Pr , from Sydney OCEAN STEAM HAVRE—Arrived Jan 23 s. Stmr La Bre- tagne, from New York. DON-—£ailed Jan 23—8tmr Minnehaha, New York, via Moville; stmr Parisian, n Liverpool, for St Johns. GLASGOW-—Arrived Jan 23—Stmr Cart, genian. from Philadelphia, via St Johns, N tme Livonian. from Boston: stmr Sardinian, o ord Jan 23--Stmr Tauric, 3 < Sun, Mpon and Tide. United States Coadt and Geodetic Survey— Times and Helghts of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entratice to San Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low Waters occur at the city front (Misslon-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the helght of tide is the same at both places. T SATURDAY, JANUARY 24. Sun rises 20 Sun sets . .5:23 Moon rises - a. m. ‘Time| Time| ,‘nme’ , Jore] FE ] BU f—emed BL H W LW jEw NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given In the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time; the fo time column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The helghts given are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the number | Cazarina. of Cali- | 23—Stmr Coos | i given 1s subtracted from the depth given by The plane of reference is the mean | the charts. of the I waters. the opped exactly at the 120th merid tower of the Ferry | on to-day, | i at_noon ¢ n, or at 8 b. Greenwich time. . BURNETT, Lieutenant, U N., in charge. e Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE | Steamer. Tsis Arctic Gonemaugh Harbor Harbor .. s Harbor ... oldt Harbor . nta Monica S Puget Sound Ports H. K. Maru...| China & Japan Alb. River Point Arena & Albion. Humboldt ........ . New York via Pan; Honolulu & Kahului. . . Humboldt int_Arena Pts.|Jan Jan Steamer. Destination. January Del Norte. pm|Pier 28 Newsboy . . L Ange pm|Pler 1d tureka. ... Humboldt { Homer. cureka-Coos Bay Pt. Arena... Point Arena. | 4 pm Pler 2 Newport....|N. Y. via Panama|lZ m|PMSS January 25 | | Arctle... Humboldt ... 110 am(pier 2 LCorona. . imboldt J1:30 pPier 11 Ramona. ... wport & Way..| 9 am Pier 11 8. Rosa. <! San Diego & Way.| 0 am Pier 11 | _January 26| | Chico. Coquille River.....| 5 pm Pler 2 Queen. 19 Puge am|Pier |- iy Phoenix. ..... Mendocino _City 1 pm/Pier 13 Arcata. ... Coos Bay<Pt. Orl m|Pler 1% | Redondo. Portland-Tillam'k pm|Pler 27 | Hainier. ... | Seattle & T: vm{Pler 2 | " Janaury 1 Pomona. .....| Hum %0 pPier 11 G. Lindau Grays F pm|Pler — an Pedro. .. Humboidt . pm|Pier elic. . China & Japan.. pmPMSS 5. Dolinr Harbor. . pm|(Pler 2 | Centralia ... a pm|Pier 2 J.8.Kimball.! ° 110 am|Pier 2! G. W. Elder. Portiand & Astoria/ll am|Pler 21 ‘ | January 20. | | Alblon .| Pt. Arena & Albion| 6 pm|Pfer 13 State Cal... .| & 9 am|Pier 11 | Coes Ba, “f am Pler 11 Ventura.... | Sydney & Way Pts|10 am|Pier 7 Jnnuars &, Monica. .| Grays Harbor pmlpier 2 Ists. Hamburg & m Pler 31 Texan.. . {\Pier 20 City Para...|N. Y, via Panama. m|PMSS Senator, ....| Puget Sound Ports{11 am Pler 9 |” Febroary 1. | North Fork. | Humboldt | 9 am(Pler 2 | | February 2. | | | Columbi & Portiand|11 FROM SEATTLE. | Astor mer. | For. Sails. { ttage City,. | Skagway & Way Ports. |Jan, 24 | Jeanle...... .| Valdez direct........ Jan. 25 { Clity Seattle,.. Skagway & Way Ports.|Jan. 30 Al-Ki. & Way Ports.|Feb, ag 3 Dolphin. . agway & Way Ports.|Feb. 3 Nome City....! Valdez direct 8! Santa Ana Valdez direct . c g e e | | CLAIMS THAT HUSBAND ‘ IMPOSED ON HER TBUST; Luey Veteran Says She Was Decsived | and Deluded Into Unhappy Marriage. P n a complaint filed vesterday for the annulment of her marriage to W. E. Vet- eran, Lucy Veteran claims that Veteran decelved her, and sccured her consent to become his wife by telling her he had money in the bank and could support her in grand style out of his earnings ns[ | I | | { | foreman of a large furniture factory. Mrs. Veteran charges that she believed | Veteran, and gave him her savings | amounting to §1000 before she learned that he was unempioved and without | means. | As ground for annulment of the mar- | riage Mrs. Veteran alleges that her hus- band took advantage of her ignorance of | | i the laws of California and prevalled upon her to wed him before she had been divorced a year from her first husband, Heber 8. Paulsen. The plaintiff married Veteran last October. —_— e | Appraises Progreso’s Value. ‘ George E. Morse, United States Com- | missioner, acting as appraiser in the peti- tion of the Michigan Steamship Company | to limit the liability for damages on the steamer. Progreso, filed yesterday in the United States District Court his estima. tion of §15,020 as the present value of the wrecked vessel. | ‘mfllcr by proprietors of lodging-houses, | | has not | Wil be required to purchase from the city | | City Attorney Lane Asks Supervisors | | him to take such action in court as will | T shall then take such steps as m | matter of obstruction is ome that, to be con- | of Congress | is also an attorney-at-law. He will be, JANUARY 24, 1903. WILL PREVENT ASPRYXIATIONS Ordinance to Prohibit Turning Off Gas Is Recommended. ABSOLUTE Genuine CARTER'S LITTLE -Simile Signature o Hotel and ' House Owners Must Not Tamper With Meters. BILIOUSNESS. The Supervisors’ joint Committee on Health and Artificial Liphts met festers TORPID LIVER. SICK HEADACHE. ADVERTISEMENTS. SEGURITY LIVER PILLS must bear | fH e e raret! day and reported in favor of the final FURRED TONGUE.| P ge of the proposed ordinance pro- INDIGESTION. hbiiting the turning off of gas at the CONSTIPATION DIZZINESS. SALLOW SKIN Thi b caused a number of deaths by asphyxia- practice has been common in thes in the interest of economy and has tlon recently, IV E R fasen The committee, before taking action, I it Suns discussed the advisability of including They TOUCH the A4 Small Price. private houses in the inhibition of turn- ing off the gas at the meter for the rea- son that many of such houses have room- Genuine Wrapper Printed on RED PAPER BLACK LETTERS ers and the practice obtains in them to Look. for the Signaty i a_great extel It was finally decided to d private houses to the requirements | of the ordinance. The ordinance, which | AMUSEMENTS. ' specifies a penaity for violation, follows: SIS Section 1. It shall be unlawful for any pro- prietor, THEATRE gas sup) . ownel ssee or person to turn off the | at the meter or at any other point on | the supply pipe, except at the stopcock on the gas | fixtures, in any hotel, private residence, lodg- | | | | | ing-house, apartment-house or in any house o | JELASCO snd MAYER reeeeeee. Propristors building wherein rooms re rented for sleeptin | wasely purposes, except said gas supply Is turned ofi | M ATINEE renairs or reason of accldent or in [ TO-DAY and here the building is vacated. TO- MORROW | tion It shall be unlawful for an: -Night _and | owner, lcssee or person to maintain ay E 1 n'any hotel, private residence, lodging- | 3. [ apartment-house or in. any house or | Times. building wherein rooms are rented for sleeping | “:,"‘e“’;“ \E‘I)"r'k' purposcs any gas fixture having a defective | X € W Y OTK TER- a nin or other device to prevent § cou | apening of the gas way by further continuous | Brillisat and lN w -I ,A . movement of the key or stopcoek in the sam: | Original. A Beries ! venings, 15¢ to 75c; Mats., 15¢c to 50c. | direction after the gas as been closed. Laughter. | Next Monday—Hall Caine’s Gréat Play, | it Prices Supervisors’ Committee Favors Lhe'} “THE CHRISTL/ | TO BENEFIT CABMEN. Reduction of Licenses. | The Supervisors’' License Committee rn.l | perted yesterday in favor of an ordinanca fixing the rate of licenses for currlugesf with double teams at $3 per year and for | coupes at $150 per vear. The present li- censes are $5 and $2 5 respectively, in ad- dition to §1 for a card. Representatives i SR Parquet, any seat, 25c; Balcony, 10c; Chil- of the Hackmen's Union stated that the | dren, any part except reserved, 10c. ‘owl" street cars and the automobiles | had taken away much o teir busness | A NEW AN NUVEL Sflnw ! and on that account pleaded for a reduc- | Jules and Ella Garrison; Fields and ticn in the license. The committee also | reported in favor of an amended ordi- Ward; Les Frasettis; Richard J. MATINEE TO-DAY, SATURDAY, JAN 24 narce licensing hotel runners and bag- Jose; Scott Brothers and the Bio- ge solicitors. It was represented that ! under the present plan it waseposgible for graph. solicitors to transfer their badges mnd | Last times of the Miles Stavordale thus the city failed to receive its just rev- Quintette; Elinore Sisters and Under the proposed ordinance they sl and Vernon OPERA HOUSE. FEVERY EVENING AT 8 SHARP! MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 SHARP! “ITS SUCCESS HAS EXCEEDED ALL PRE- DICTION Magnificent Production of the Great Giibert d Sullivan Japanese Opera, The Mikado Given With a Carefully Selected Cast, Including MME. CARO ROMA as KATISHA. Scenery Especially Designed after the London Models. POPULAR PRICES—25c, 50c and 7Se. Telephone Bush 9. A KIGHT ON BROADWA' 25¢ and 5de Matinee To-Day To-Morrow _ Night—Knu son in ‘“The Man from Sweden." a badge every three months, for which the cost will be § per ve: Should they g0 out of business the money will be re- funded to them. 1 Sy LYON-STREET OPENING. TO-MORROW NIGHT ! RALPH STUART And His New Yoik Company in “The Master At Arms To-Day Te-Night. to Take Action. City Attorney Lane filed an opinion yes- | terday in response to a resolution passed by the Board of Supervisors requesting cause the removal of all obstructions from Lyon street and the ejectment of tre: passers therefrom and also asking whe- ther the city’s rights will be alienated by | the passage of a resolution filed by R. Herman memorializing Congres: to change the course of Lyon street in or- | der that it will be deflected from property | Beginning TO-MORROW OPERA GRANDyos THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Positively Last Performances of “MACBETH.” (Sunday) EVENING, The Young Americar Tragedienhe, MISS NANCE O’NEIL In the First Production on th ing Stage of the Seript “JUDITH” Notwithstanding the Magnits duction the Following Prices Prevail tra, B0c, 75¢ and §$1; Dress Circle, 25 Box Seats, 1 { Englis Orches- and 50e; be taken to effect the removal of obstructions upon Lyon street if the board itself joins hands with Mr. Herman In attempting to locate Lyon street along other lines than those which the Supreme Court and Secretary Teller have held | occupied by Herman. The opinion says: e = T It is not possible for me to proceed under vour first resolution directing vroceedings to Market Street, Near Eighth. Phone South 533. MATINEE TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. to be the proper lines of the street. It Is £ iD 8 v paps b quite proper, no doubt, for the Board of S TO- GHT AND.§ DAY EV —Last Times. pervisors to ask Congress to relocate the east- 3 e erly line of the Presidio so as to permit M g~ St - Supay Herman to enjoy the use of the property now Melodrama. A play in Lyon slrrel.hb\l! ‘;vznvllr;g the Jaation of Coy for the people — a | gress upon such petition it would hardly see % 2 d faith for the city to attempt to oust Mr. bittaing of pattes and Herman from ghe present street. comedy — a cyclone I bex to dffect your attention to the fact that Congress gave Lyon street as it now is to the city upon the express condition that It should be opened to the bay ds a public street and that all the cross streets should be openei to the Presidio. Although it is over twenty years since the city obtained this street from the United States Government upon this con- dition, nothing has been done on the part of the city to fulfill its obligation, and when we of surprises—a stupen- | dous scenic production. | PRICES 1 Evenings. ...10c to 50c Matinees. .10c, ¢, 25e The Big Melodramatic Sensation, JANGERS /OF PARIS." Next Mond = F @ v el BURTON HOLMLS’ LECTURES. Last lecture THIS AFTERN ORWAY II Magnificent Colored Views and Motion Pletures. Seats now selling at Sherman, Clay & Co.'s. SALE NOW OPEN. KOPTA FOHEMIAN VIOLINIST. XT TUESDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 27, AND FRIDAY AFTERNOON. JANUARY 30 MISS GERTRUDE WHEELER, Contralte, MRS. BELLE HARALSON, Soprano. Reserved Seats, 75c and $1 Coming—GABRILOWITSCH. turn to Congress with a petition for a greater portion of the Presidio it will not be imperti- | o nent for some member of Congress or official | E SAN FRAKCISEC of the War Department to ask what had been | LEADING THERTR. done by the city to entitle it to retain even the present street. If it is your determination that Lyon strect as at present run shall be opened to the ba be advis: | ble in furtherance of your directions; if it fs | our determination to avpeal to Congress the | LAST 38 TIMES TO-DAY—To-night and Night. John P. Slocum Presents The/Kirk La Sheile Opera Company in THE PRINCESS CHIC | ;‘ VERA MICHI ENA in the title role. | Beginning Next Monday—Seats Selling. Sunday MATIN must be L sister id over awaiting the action To-Day’s News Lette Louis J. Stellmann, whose clever stories in the San Francisco News-Letter have attracted | 50 much attention, has been secured by that | Lours FREDERICK paper as its correspondent during the session | WARDE of the Legislature in Sacramento, and in to- | AND day's issue he has a letter b aming with interesting news and gossip. The story this In & Magnificent Spectacular Production of week 1s contributed by W. O. McGeehan. and is one of his best. Thers is mugood satire In | THE TEMPEST. THE CHUTES! THE THOROUGHLY HEATED THEATER. EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. SPEND “A DAY IN THE ALPS.™ SEE THE BABIES IN THE INFANT INCU- BATORS. RARE ANIMALS IN THE Z00. TAKE A TRIP DOWN THE FLUME, The Wonderful Scenic Waterway. ELECTRIC FOUNTAIN DISPLAY TO-NIGHT ‘When Phoning Ask for “THE CHUTES ™ the way of some burlesque dramatic notes; also there are some genuine dramatic notes in the *'Looker-On’ department in the shape of | 500d storics on local actors and actresses. b - sldes a ot of club and literary gossip. All this, | in_addition to the paper's financial, lterary, | insurance, political and socfety notes and com- | ments, makes it the biggest 10 cents' worth sold in the West. » e SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT ' DISMISSES ONE DEPUTY Langdon Appoints L. M. Shelley to the Vacancy Created by Re- moval of D. J. Sullivan. Superintendent of Schools W. H. Lang- don yesterday removed D. J. Sullivan from his position as deputy in the office and appointed L., M. Shelley to the va- cancy created by Sullivan’'s retirement. Langdon stated that his action was thc result of an opinion by his attorney, L. F. Bartlett, that the charter provision fix- ing the tenure of deputy school superin- tendents at a term of four years is un- constitutional. Sullivan’s term would have expired on December 1, 1904. Lang- don would assign no cause for Sullivan's dismissal other than that he considered that it was within his right to do so. Sul- | livan says he was asked to resign at a month's notice, but declined and his dis- missal followed. Shelley is a teacher of commercial arithmetic in the Commercial School at a zlary of $1000 per annum. He has had fifteen years’ experience as.a teacher and e MORAL—-G> Early. And Avoid the Rush and Crush. Buy Seats a Fortnight Ahead, Then You on't Be Afflicted with “THAT TIRED FEELING" From Having to Stand.* BA:<ARA FIDGETY | Like All Weber & Flel a Sure Cure for | The * f | Crowded with New Songs, Dances, Specialties. Seats at Night. 25¢, 50c and 75¢; at Saturday and Sunday Matinees, 25c and 50c; Children at Matinees, 16c and 25c. ‘We are working on “HOITY TOITY." THURSDAY, Jan, 20—ZECH ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. ALHAMBRATHEATRE ANNOUNCEMENT EXT TWO C(-?YNCBRTS MME. SARAH WOLDEN, | The World's Greatest Composer, Planist and 1 Vocalist. | MONDAY EVENING .February 2 | WEDNESDAY EVENING. \February 4 be | HADAM;: WOLDEN'S magnificent pro- Langdon's confidential man. Langdon |gramme of instrumental and vocal numbers cays that he does not contemplate the re- | Will make these concerts the most remarkabie Moval of any of the remaining three dep- | *"*R SN D% 8 Sagle ATt o 81, Toe. uties appointed by ex-Superintendent| Box Office at Sherman, Clay & Co.'s, com- ‘Webster. Sullivan will contest his re- | mencing MONDAY, January 26, at § a. m. moval in the courts, . STEINWAY HALL Low Rates by the Southern Pacific. 234 Sntter Street Sunday Night, 8:13 p.m. / Dr. ..exander J. Melvor- FYNDALL Nearly every one has friends in the East who are interested in California. Now is the time to let them know of the low rates over the Southern Pacific every day from February 15 to April 8. You can deposit the fares now, and the ticket will be furnished in the East. Rates from by some experiments in ' Chica , St. Louis $30, Memphis $30, W6 gat Tr . erems. New Orleans $30. Kansas City $25. 4 Admission, 25c and BCc. EVERY WEEE DAY, RAIN OR SHINE New California Jockey Club Oakland Track 8IX OR MORE RACES DAILY. Reces start at 2:15 p. m. sharp. Ferry-bat leaves San Francieco it 12 m. ana i 230 and m., conmecting I, aiae ttopping At the emtrance to fne track. lLast two cars nn_u:‘u- reserved fog your ferry tickets to Shell Mound. - - leave the track at 4:18 and 4°46 p. m.. and immediately after the lass THOMAS H. WILLIAMS JR., Presidest. PERCY W. TREAT, Secretary. MRS. O. S. FOWLER Will teach classes the use of elec- tricity to cure disease in the banquet hall of the Californis Hotel beginning TUESDAY, Jan. 20, 2:30 p. m.. and 7:30 p. M. the day following Phrenological ex- .~* aminations and health consuita. tions daily from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. at the Caii- fornia Hotel, room 408, untii Jan. 20. Come and learn how to benefit yourself and others. 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.

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