The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 14, 1903, Page 7

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1903 MISCELLANEOUS. PATTOSIERN: HIGH IN THE MINDS OF THE PEOPLE ! hih_Balloon fiscension D i — R This Beautiful FREIGHTER ARIZONAN OF AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN | freighter Arizonan, which the on Iron Works has just com- pleted for the American-Hawaiian | Steamship Company, came off | H Point drydock yesterday, | d on M : for a trial trip. | LINE IS READY FOR HE R OFFICIAL TRIAL TRIP 1Comes Off Hunters Point Drydock and on Monday Will Be Put Through Her Paces, After Which She Leaves for Puget Sound and Honolulu, Where She Will Load 11,000 Tons of Sugar steam a day after the Arizonan | will sail for Puget Soi there to load | ¥ s heavy cargo for Hawaii, where she will | | take on 11,000 tons of sugar for New York. | l The new ! | Is the largest mer- | < ancisco. Coast Oil Compan Brings Cargo Home Again. Pacific Mail Compar stea: the voyage and on the d at a num it here about vhich to Panama, but not allc isthy and, which during its board, become a pek China Sails’ for Orient. 'Ifhf Pacific Mail Company's sf 181 au hip China sa terday for the Orient with a full g0 and assengers. An the pa Buren, ger manager for the China Commercial Steam eturns to H mpieted all arrangeme; ide for handling of the business of the new line. | There were several navy officers among the passengers ard a number of missionaries. Ar- thur Boyer and Sidney Fisher, who sal Picture the China for Yokohama, are go ka _Exposition as the representatives of The China's passengers included For Fic Colonel Willlam King Bodley, F. M. soks, Mre. J. B. Cory, C. Du Rol, | Cotonel E arlington. Mrs. E. A. Garling- | ton, Fred Hase, J. M. Hind, Mrs. J. M. Hind Mrs. R. M. Hodgson, Mrs. M. A. Hofiman, K uye Miss N Lamont, Mrs. ¥ Lang- rd, P. M. Lansdale, Charle Lyon, Mre. A. J. Lyon. Archibal | o, Miss E. May, Mre. . McClin | MacCormac i, McGinnit | nity, Mrs. 1. E. McMan Root, L. Schwl Somers, 0. L. B Ludwig J Mac] Ty, FK t Miss Mary Tres A. Wilder, H. A. 'Wilde For Yoke ¥ R. B | Captain . M. Berry. Arthur Be 2 | herty, Sidney Fisher, Lieutenant C. Gudger, F. R. Holt, Max Kirdort, C. H. Onizuks, G. Pereire, Lieuténant J. s Mary E. Tracy, A. Virtisch, w. C. Miss M. R Berr Woods, Mrs. T. K. Do- | Lieutenant | Lazara, ¥ mma Osborn Cleaver, B. y Beebs, W. A. Dempsey, ussell Gates, Hartridge, C. King, M. D. W. Mills G 3 s fl‘ rom Honolulu T. F. Dal [ Mrs. L. A. Kinsey and maid, E. H. Potter, Mrs. E. H. Potter, Sanderson il w ] " B ] = ] = z & ] ] e T ] [ B & = = ” 3 ] z & 4 ¥ u = o = ] = (3 a ] s Given Free With The Sunday Call The Overdue List. There was an advance of reinsurance rates all along the line vesterday and two more overdues were added to the list. Th the Dunearn was advanced to 15 per eamship Palm er cent Siam 1o 45 pe 65 per s the rate was marked up the Ayrgal to 65 per cent, the cent and the Rene Kerviler to latest additions to the list » Durango. out_thi ew Haven, 25 per oxteth, from San Diego for out thirty-two’ days, and quoted at t e Will Go to Samoa. 3 ma Thayer has been s on Company to John Wight- will be placed on the drydock, athed and coppered and when ready for sea wiil go to Samon on & trading cruise brig Gallice Is loading suppiies for Fanning .lrl,nd he will go from here to Tacoma to load Jumber for Kahului, which she will & Lver on her way topFanning. She will bring home & carzo of copra by Will Take the Baroda. n J. B. Ryan, port captain for Duns- at this port, has been appointed to the nd of the bark Baroda. She will leave in a few days for Oyster Bay and will be uged s 4 coal barge between that port and Victoria. Cap | mui D — Delays Ferry Boats. tide the tug D terday afternc bald. The ferry sl halt up again lance broke two hawsers yes- g towing the coal barge Theobald drifted up against nd delayed the bay traffic for re the Deflance could Tears 0;:: Her Side. river steamer J. D. The tempting to get alongside Ho Peters while at- ard-street whart the steamer Mary Garratt will take her place on the Stockton run. - NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. ish ship B, | The Bri wheat fron German bark Biij ston Hill is chartered for Sydney at 1 land to Mossel Bay, South Africa, at 4 chartered prior to arrival B; - The for H. The Harbor to load cos Mo goes to Oyster 1 for this port. PRESCh A Cargo for Mexico. | The barkentine Gardner City sniled yesterday for Santa Rosalia, Mexico, with' an assorted merchandise cargo, valued at $43,204 and fn- cluding the following 49 bbls flour, 16,000 Ibs bran, 729 mats rice, 000 1bs sugar, 1555 bales hay, 04,764 fi lumber, 3236 Ibs beans, 120 cs canned’ goods, 55,050 ibs coffee, 34,000 1bs lard, 1152 Ibs but. ter, 50 cs salmon, 150 bxs paste, 26 pkgs gro- ceries and provisions, S080 gals 12 cs wine, 10.. | 320 1bs soda, 1613 cs'ofl, 35 ples paints, ¢ by tar, 152 pkgs tools and hardware, 42 pes pi 20 bales brooms. 21 cs gasoline, 21 cs Tubr, ing compound, 1855 Ibs restn, 90 colls rope. 10 pkgs dry goods, 1440 1bs starch, 200 cs coal oil 24 pkgs machinery, 1 ton charceal. 4 Sl The China’s Cargo. The steamer China sailed yesterday for Hong- kong via Honolulu and Yokohama with a gen- eral merchandise cargo valued at $270,757, ex- clusive of treasure. The cargo was distributed as follows: For Japan. $78,344; China, $176,- 762; Philippine Islands, $7193; East Indles, $548: Korea, $510; Siam, $47 Honolulu, $1085. The following were the principal ship- ments: To Japan—750 bales cotton, 600 bbls beef, 115 pkgs bicycles and parts, ©s canned miik, 2577 1bs candy, 750 Ibs butter, 145 lbs cheese, 509 1bs drfed frult, 26 pkgs electrical suppli 20 bxs fresh frult, 282 pkgs groceries and pro- visions, 1056 pkgs 7 cs leather, 26 pkgs machin- ery, 882 1bs oleomargarine, 38,237 Ibs paraffine wax, 82 pkgs paper, U7 cs Daint, 5000 Ibs sugar, , and | The | As a resuit of the heavy norther and strong | Stmr Westport, Smith, 30 hours from Eu- | reka; Oakland direct, Nor stmr Tellus, Pederson, 80 hours from | dysmith, Bktn Gardiner City, Walton, Santa Rosalia; | Felix Santalller. SAILED. Friday, February 15 Stmr reka, Jessen, Eurcka. Stmr Navarro, Weber, Bowens Landing. Stmr China, Friele, Hongkong and Yokoha- ma, via Honolulu, Sumr Gipsy, Leland, Sa FINE NEW FREIGHT CARRIER | WHICH WILL HAVE TRIAL | { TRIP MONDAY. l = - . 7 cs soap. 1106 Ibs tin piate, 1734 gals wine, oils wire. flour, 48 cs ammuni- 47 1bx chy 6050 1hs br baco: and and 3 rolls les pigs lead,’ 458 1 pki machinery, 5000 ibs pearl bar- ley, 1995 ibs oats, 24 cs rubber shoes, 1120 cs salinon, 917 . To Philig 2500 crts potatoes, 1 cs salmon, 26 pkgs grocerd pkgs machinery, 10 ¢ soap. and pre 5, 1 cs hats, 50 bxs & t Indjes sorted canned goods, ned sal 74 pkgs arore and 61 pkgs machinery and parts, 1 cs 145 cs provisions, leuthe: To Ko 19 pkes sewing machine - am— g pkss groceries and provisions, 1 goods, 8 coils wire, 1 pkg kgs groceries and provisions, 40 ¢ Shipping Intelligence. February 13 ., 15 hours from Caspar. | 8 , 11 hours from Bowens | Landing { Stmr Point Arena, Hansen, 12 hours from | Ar | Stmr Pomona, Poulsen, 19 hours from Eu- reka Stmr South Coaet, Jamieson, 14 hours from | Albion. Stmr Alecatraz, Carlson, 14 hours from Green- | wood Stmr, Phoentx, doctno, Stmr Acapulco, Ruesell, from Panama, via Acapul tmr Rainier, Hansen, Odland, 15 hours from Men- 19 days 17 hours 0 8 da 18 hours. hours from What- st r Edith, Hall, 5 days from Seattie Br ship Balmoral, Roop, 123 days from A: wery Bktn § G Miller, Jackson, 17 days from Honolulu Bkin Omega, Mackie, 713 days from Colum- bia River. s Advent, Olsen, § days from Willapa | Harbor CLEARED. Friday, February 13 Stmr Santa Ros exander, San Diego; Pa- cifie Coast St Stmr China, and Honolulu: Pacif. Stmr Coos Bay, N cific Coast Steamship Co, ng, Yokohama mship Co. San Pcdro; Pa- Br ship Glenericht, Bktn Gardiner City, Walton, Santa Rosa Danlelson, Larsen, Iversens Landing. TELEGRAPHIC LOBOS, Feb 13, 10 p m—Weather N, velocity 45 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. COOS BAY—Sailed Feb 13—Stmr Homer, for San Francisco. TATOOSH—Passed out Feb 13—Stmr Leela- POINT clear; wind naw, for San Francisco; biktn Georgiana, from Tacoma. for San Pedro. Passed In Feb li—Jap stmr Tosa Maru, from Yokohama, for Seattle and Victoria; schr Alice Cooke, from Honolulu, for Port Town- send. Passed from Port Blakel Feb 13—Schr Mary for Honolulu b2} stmr Co: out Foster, maugh, from Tacoma, for San Francisco. TACOMA—Sailed Feb 15—Sumr Conemaugh, for San Francisc Arrived Feb Luzon, from San Pedro. EUREKA—Arrived Feb 13—Stmr Arctlc, hence Feb 11; stmr_ Acme, from Tillamook; stmr Corona, hence Feb 12, | from Everett; stmr _South Bay, from Redondo. yesterday aiternoon ripped her starboard side from 705t to amidship, The Peters | will be laid up for repairs for & few days and | | | | | san Francisco. | Jan 20 Arrived Feb 13—Stmr Redendo, from Tilla: K PEDRO—Arrived Feb 13—Schr Bangor, Sailed Feb 13—sStmr South Pay, for San Francisco; stmr San Pedro, for San Francisco; schr Esther Buhne, for Coos Bay. PORT MADISON—Sailed Feb 13—Stmr Rob- ert Dollar, for Redondo. SANTA BARBARA—Arrived Feb i State of California, hence Feb 12, and for San Diego. ASTORIA—Arrived Feb 13—Stmr Fulton, hence Feb 9; Ger bark Bille, from Honolulu. Satlea Feb 13—Fr ship Desaix. for Sydney: Fr bark Marthe Roux, for United Kingdom. SEATTLE—Sailed Feb 13—Stmr City of Puebla, for San Francisco. Failed Feb 13—Stmr Montara, for San Fran- eiseo. UMPQUA—Arrived Feb 13—Schr Lily, from Stmr ailed MARSHFIELD-—Sailed Feb 13—Stmr Arca- ta, for San Francisco; stmr Empire, for San Franclsco. s ‘Atrived Feb 13—Schr Chas E Falk, hence BANDON, Or—Arrived Feb 13—Stmr Chico, hence Feb 8. ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU—Sailed Feb 13—Jap stmr Hongkong Maru, for China and Japan; bark Gerard C Tobey, for San Francisco, ELEELE—Salled Feb 13—Bktn Wrestler, for San Francisco. FOREIGN PORTS. ALGOA BAY—Arrived Feb 12—Aus stmr Jdva, from Tacoma. CAPE TOWN-—Arrived prior to Feb 12—Fr bark Bourbaki, hence Deec 1. DELAGOA BAY—Arrived Feb 11—Br ship Linlithgowshire, from Tacoma, HAR“‘:cH—Arrlvg lFefib 11—Ger ‘ship Pro- 1, hence Sept 6. EoRONELSailea Fen 11-Br mmr Marts- twerp, fo ciaco O T EPOOL —Bailed Feb 12—Br stmr Wan- derer, for Colon. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Feb 11—Br stmr Em- press of Japan, from Vancouver. GREENOCK—Arrived Feb 12—Br stmr Mah- Manlla. T ARD.-Passed Feb 12—Nor ship Viking, hence Sept 25, for Hull. SHARPNESS—Passed Feb 11—Ger ship Mar- gretha, hence Sept 21, for United Kingdom, MELBOURNE—Arrived prior to Feb 13— Fr bark Emma Laurans, hence Dec 11. LEITH— Arrived Feb 15—Br ship Crown cf otland, hence T SNy AQUIL —Salled Feb 1i—Ger stmr The- bes, from Hamburg, for San Francisco, OCEAN STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL—Sailed Feb 18—Stmr Cymric, ADVERTISEMENTS. ABSOLUTE Geguine CARTER'S LITTLE ECURITY LIVER: PILLS must bear Fac-simile Signature of M . BILIOUSNESS. INDIGESTION DIZZINESS. SALLOW SKIN They TOUCH the L I VE p i 8 | | mr Hesperla, from ork, ) b BROWHEAD--Passed Feb Stmr Cevie, | trom New York. for Liverpool N Arrived Feb 10—Stmr Sicilia, | froma New York. Feb 13—Stmr Calabria, from | New York. \ MOVILL Pretortan, from Liverpool, B. TO ARRIVE From | Due. Grays Harbor Feb. 14 M. Dollar... | San Pedro .[Feb. 14 Centralia. .| Grays Harbor lFeb. 14 W H Kruger.| Humboldt eb. 14 | Del Norte... | e City Feb! 14 | | 8an Pedro..” | San Pedro [Feb. 14 Dorle. .. China & Japan .|Feb. 14 G. W. Elder | Portland & Astoria....|Feb. G. Dolla Grays Harbor .. . Feb. Arcata. Coos Bay & Pi. Orford|Feb. Empire €008 BAY ..........er.|Feb. 8. Monica...'| Grays Harbor .. .[Feb. Redondo. ... | Tillamaok Bay .. Feb. 15 Aretie | Humboldt ......0 1 1 {Feb. 15 | Ramon: | Newport & Way Ports.|Feb. 15 | Nebraskan..' | Honolulu & Kahulul..|Feb. 13 | Conemaugh..| Tacoma ...............Feb. 16 | Homer Portland & Way Ports Feb. 16 Willapa Harbor 16 Humboldt ... [Fed. 16 Humboldt ......... . ./[Feb. 16 ¥ Puebla. | Puget Sound Ports..../Feb. 16 | State of Cal. | San Diego & Way Pts.[Feb. 10 Alblan River | Point Arena & Albion:|Feb. 17 Czarina.....| Coos Bay .. Feb. 18 North Fork... Humboldt . Feb. 18 C. Nelson Srattle & Tacoma Feb. 18 Feru........| New York via Panama.|Feb. 18 Coronado...’ | Grays Harbor [[Feb. 18 Pomona.....| Humboldt . ..|Feb. 19 8. Parbara..| Seattle & Olympia....|Feb. Point Arena. | Point Arena .|[Feb Sznta Rosa San Diego & Way Pts Feb. Coos Ba: San Pedro & Way Pte. Feb Totmes Hamburg & Way Ports/Feb. N. Meru China & Japan . Feb. Queen Puget § LI Peh. J.8.Kim Seattle & Tacoma. . Feb. Alameda Honolulu Teb TO SAIL Steamer. Destination. |Sul:s.’ Pier. February 14 | | i 3§ Kimball* amiPier 2| &, Pedro. Humboldt . pmiPier 2 Hamses..... Hamburg & Wa pm Pler 34 | Pt. Arena... Point Arema .. pmiPler 2 Newsboy. ... pm|Pler 16 Coos Bay. City Sydney | February 15 G. Dollal |Los Angeles Pts. pm'Pler W. Kruger.. Los Angeles Poris|10 am Pler Phoenix...... Mendocino City pm!Pler Pomona..... Humboldt ... 0 p Pler 8. Rosa.. '] Ean Dicgo & Wi am Pior Senator. . Puget Sound Ports.|11 am/Pler . February 16. Grays Harbor .{Pler .{Tahiti direct .... m|Pier Los Angeles Ports 10 am| Pler February 17 | Eureka & Coos Bay| 9 am'Pler ... |Grays Harbor .....| 4 pm|Pier Ilder | Astorla & Portland/11 am|Pier ...Coos Pay-Pt Orfd.12 m|Pler Empire s E 4 pm‘lPlur' G.Lindauer. ays Harbor Jooooo.Pler —1 Humboldt 10 am{Pier 2| - Humbaldt . -/ 9 am'Pier 13 | ... Humboldt ........11:30 p Pler 11 | 4 Harbor"'"| 4 pm Pler 2 | Way..| % am|Pler tcom] 5 pm/Pler Sterra....... Sydney & Way Pts/10 am!Pier State of Cal. 2 amPiec Albion Riv.. Pt. Arena & Alblonl 8 pm Piee S. Monlca...| Grays Harbor .. ...| 4 pm Pler | Febraary 20 City Puebla.| Puget_Soun J. Luckenba |New York ........ | February.21. | Japan. .. 1 amPler 19 Pler — Dorie. Acapulco. Arizonan. . pm PMSS m PMSS ;l'hl’ 20 Columbia. .. am|Pier 21 Gravs Harbor pm|Pier | & Humboidt ol . Seattle & Tacoma.. |1 FROM SEATTLE. | am!Pi-r m| Pler Saldw W Valder & Way | Valdez direct Dolphin. | Skagwa & Way Po o. Cottage City, agway & Way Ports.'Feb, Excelsior..... 2 M . Peb, | Farallon Ports. Feh. City Sea; v Ports. |Feb. Portland L.|Feb. Banta A Valdez direct Sun, Moon ain;’rlds Feb United States Coast and Geodetic Surve f Times and Heights of High and | Waters at Fort . Point, entrance to Saa | Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at | the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Foint; the height of tide is the same at both places. | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14. Sun rises . Sun sets oon rises. . [Time Ft. L W NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tided are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time; the fourth time column gives the iast tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as eometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings of the United States Cuast Survey Charts, eXcept when & minus (—) sign precedes the height. and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. Pt = A Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N._ Mer- ch-nu',dhchnnle, San ’ Francisco, Cal., February 13, 1903. The Time Ball on the tower of the Fer:y bullding was dropped exactly at noon to-day, i, e.. &t noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 p. ™., Greenwich time. BURNETT, J. Lieutenant, U. . in charge. c 8. BOISE, Idaho, Feb. 13.—The Senate to-day | sed the House bill providing for a tax om | fhe future output of mines. COLU Genuine Wrapper Printed on RED PAPER BLACK LETTERS Taok for the Sifeature assoiutey Cure [l sicK HEADACHE. TORPID LIVER. FURRED TONGUE. CONSTIPATION Smail Pilt. 8Small Dose. Small Price. %r > T’/ AMUSEMENTs. ALCAZAR™ Pearisiine BLLASCY zn. X, MATINEE TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. TO-NIGHT & Sun. Ev'g—Last Times The Popular Pl CHISPA. ALICE TREAT HUNT as CHISPA: ERN- ST HASTINGS as STEVENS; GEORGE SEOURNE as the INDIAN. - | Evenli B - .18c to PRICES Zipines pep Next Monday—Sol Smith Russell's Great Play, “PEACEFUL VALLEY THE CHUTES! HIGH-CLASS SPECIALTIES IN THE THOROUGHLY REATED THEATER | EVERY AFTERNOON ING. | SPEND “A DAY I s i SEE THE BABIES IN 2 INFANT INCUBATOR RARE ANIMALS IN THE ZOO. TAKE A TRIP DOW}! THE FLUME, | The Wonderful Scentc Waterway. ELECTRIC FOUNTAIN DISPLAY TO-NIGHT | When Phoning AIHA;\;“THE CHUTES." MATINEE TO-DAY, SATURDAY, Feb, Parquet, any seat, 25c; Ealcony, 1 dren, any part except reserved, 10¢ Yaudeviile’s Brighest Lights John T. Sullivan and Company, with Margaret Atherton; The Martinetti Troupe; Cole and Johnson; Les Dumonds and the Biograph, 14 Chil- | Last Times of Lottie Gilson; Joe Max- well and Company; Nelson’s Com- iques and Hill and Silvainy. CENTRAL™™ Market Street, Near Eighth, Phone South 333, | MATINEE TO-DAY and TO-MORROW. TO-NIGHT and Sunday Evening—Last Times One of the Strungest Melouramas Ever Wr t Through The Breakers. OUS SCENIC EFFECTS. 10c to 30¢ 18¢, 2%¢ ext Monday— “NOT GUILTY. atignal M The Se SAN FRANC S LEADING THEAT TO-NIG SUNDAY NIGHT, Second Last Week Begins MONDAY. ANNAHELD In F. Ziezfeld's Matchless Production. | «THE LITTLE DUCHESS” Seats now ready all remaining per- THE CHILDREN TO-DAY. and 50 cent MATINEE. CHAS. H. YALE'S Everlasting DEVIL'S AUCTION TO-MORROW NIGHT.——— ...LOVERS? LANE... W. A. I'vady’s Great Production of the Cele. rated Clyde Fitch Comedy. Same as Presented for 70 Weeks in New York, Philadelphia and Chicago. No Advance in Prices— DE LUSSAN ——LAST CONCERT—— 'This Afternoon at 3 0'Clock A STEINWAY HALL. Seats $2, $1.50, $1; at Sherman, Clay & Co.'s. SEATS FOR MASCAGNI LVERY WEEK DAY, RAIN OR SHINE. New California Jockey Club Ingleside Track $IX OR MORE RACES DAILY. Races start at 2 1p m. sharp. Third and Townsend strests Troin JeaVand leaves the track immediately race. Reached by street c‘é-luurmn any part of the THOMAS H. WILLIAMS, President, PERCY W. TREAT. Secretary. Weekly Call, $1.00 per Year TIVOLIGSEe. 2 AT 8 SHARP. Z TO-DAY AT 2 SHARP | THE TOWN IS FLOCKING TO SEE | GILBERT & SULLIVAN'S Famous Operatio | Satire on the Esthetic Craae, PATIENCE | Great , Cast: New Scenery! Briltant Cos- tumes! Don't Miss It! WEDNESDAY. February IS—BENEFIT IN- FANTS' SHELTER. | POPULAR_ PRI 25c. 30c and TSe. GRAND s The Young American Tragedienne, 'MISS NANCE O’NEIL | | . g THIS AFTERNOON and EVENING Last Per- formances of “JUDITH” | TO-MORROW (Sunday) EVENING Farewell | Performance, “Lady Ingre of Ostrat” NEXT WEEK, Beginning Monday Evening. The Celebrated Irish Actor, CHARLES ERIN | VERNER In “ROBERT EMMET." PRICE 10c, 15¢ 25¢, 30c and TSe. Matinee Saturday and Sunday THEATRE REPUBLIC Formerly Metropolitan Temple. LAST TIME TO-NIGHT. RALPH STUART, Presenting OTIS SKINNER'S Great New York Buc PRINCE OTTO ] ALL MATINEES 25c—Any Seat. SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS. To-morrow .\f‘.ernnor;,~ Greatest of All Dumas’ lays, “THE THREE MUSKETEERS.™ “ALL FOR ONE AND ONE FOR ALL. P THE THING YOU WANT rima Strent, neer Marcss s, THE TIME YOU WANTIT. ONLY A SHORT TIME LONGER. FOR NEXT MONDAY NIGHT, “HOITY TOITY” Will be Offered to You. | The Burlesque That Broke Weber & Fleld's New York Record. now on sale: Night prices—35c. Sfe, | . Saturday and Sunday matinees—25¢ 1 and 50c. Children at matinees—10c and 25e. | RESERVE YOUR SEATS. Steinway Hall, 223 Sutter St. TYNDALL'S FAREWELL LECTURE TO-MORROW SUNDAY NIGHT, TPabraary 18, §:15. “PERSONAL l‘fl- NETISM HOW TO COMPEL SUCCESS.™ {I With Demonstrations of Thought. the Power of Seats—25¢ and Bde. Sale opens Saturday. 10 a. m.. Steinway Hall Box Office. cuisine, unequaled service and modern conveniences are the attributes thag have made these two hotels popular with tourists and traveleps who visit San Fran- cisco. and Grand Hotels DIRECTORY OF RESPONSIBLE HOUS Catalogues and Price Lists on Applieation. 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