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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1903. FROM THE PRESCOTT MORN- :[:Wll S[H“E[ page MISCELLANEOUS. ING COURIER OF FEB. 14. - Feb t-rate center Goldwater, rancisco Bulletin of cture of Hen with | t circles. ends all over Ari bc glad to hear that he The Bul mercantile people of the entire en effected by the Pat )sie o assuming the . while W. J. Pattosien position as presiden g I'his change was effe two ago, immediately after w were set foot and, exe P > make the new Pattosien’s an t m ahead of Pat enterprises. 2,000 3 year ire w man of Goldma Pattos down the coast est the people will and help the qBOIlEMIAN Pure, Pale and Sparkling. “ydlh.lu\ury-&.l.nt SOLD EVERYWHERE. Otntmer! accompll sstOD- res o in diseases, after the most internal remedies bave falied. Afer bathing the part with Heiskell's Soap use Feualell's Otniment and it will quickly e all Bioiches, P\m les, Z woft .rd beautiful. Pr-cnued by ply- giciane for balfe century. At droggists 0c. Bend for free book of testumontials. sounsTos, OLLOWAY & CO., Philedelphia. OOV eV ¢ visir DR. JORDAN'S cnea - v ¢HUSEUN OF ANATOHY DR JORDAN & CO., 105] Market St & r.g DT OV DO VDV OO MAZIIT ST bet 0T, B.1.Gal The Lagges: Anstom.cal Museum in the o any cean Coneu'tation free and —K‘{ etter. A - PHILOSOPEY ar MATLED FREE. (A mer W. T. HESS, NOTARY PUBLIC AND ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tenik Fioor, Room 1015, Claus Spreckels bidg. Telephone Main 963. Kesidence, 21 Cailfornia st., below Powell GOING TO Local Railroad Agents Leave for the | is of a dual nature. Residence Telephone James 1501 ASHLAND TO DISCUSS TRAFFIC North in Two Special Cars. ers of the Pacific Coast Agents will leave Or., where the an- the organization will be mem - Al '3 “MOTTOW. out sixty delegates m the city will he mee a like number be represented from Portland and orthern points. Saturday will be to discussions of matters of in- trafic men, a number of whom specially prepared papers on ects. To-morrow night the have a banquet at the Ash- i and will leave Sunday, which T t the local delegates to reach ezrly Monday morning. cars will carry the agents cisco and the Los Ange- orth. Elaborate prepara- made for the trip by the charge and the agents look enjoyable time. Among compose the party from he following named: Tilley, gent e beer i A P. Stewart, N. Koeppel, P, W. ..3;..n VI W, Webster, L. J. lonini, " E. A. Beckwith, 1, W W - Y ;".’;,.f A, Jomes Ekelton E. M ACK NUMBERS OF THE SUNDAY CALL mtaining Art Supplement will be forwarded to any ad- dress in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Philippines, Hawaii and Guam upon re- ceipt of 5 cents per copy. ) ecital of his crom*"enc- | BIVES SURPRISE b 8 Romame Allowed‘ Re-examination Con- trary to Law. He Displaces W. T. Hatch, | Who Was Nominated for || the Position. | son e DoUsued [ The inp! or of the Civil 11 :m\. e Comm at Washington, re- | | moving one man the post to which | | he had been nom d by the ¢ ector of Customs this port and giving an- | other offic n epportunity 1o try again ! the position a having | ed within months to pass the re : « € exam! n. have created a furor | | the ( ise. William K. Hatch e man who has been turned down; | Romaine is the much favored | ted position of the, bone of ndise is ¢ the commission at | in the form | tch, who has since January which should move ¢ ame Wednes ying ¥ iner ation, that he was relegated | \gton a dispatch, 1 s position place of sampler. Romaine, who e examination for the situation | last, was likewise notified that | be given another trial and would | examiner meanwhile, pending | guarded has been the fac al action on the part of tt when it became public ies most affected by the ' ¥ ry cautiously. | FAILS OF EXAMINATION. | In September last an order was received | Fred Stratton, Collector of the Port, the office of examiner of mer- subject to momination by the that and a non-competitive examina- This was for the purpose of reliev- g the press of work among the customs | icials and was considered as a superior | office, with a salary of $1500 a year. which sailed yesterday on a cruise will not come back to San Fran- cisco. After hunting bone and To this position Collector Stratton nom- | Sy s eeanibia iy inated Theodore K. Romalne, & son-in-law | Diviper iy i Inpenons Wilers a1l Dare, appraiser of customs, | & d the islands of the South Seas, the t the time as old hunter will be headed around the m-house. He immediately Horn and for the rest of her s will the duties of the office and took (hP ex- | make her headquarters at her original amination In October. The report of his | home, New Bedford. Prior to this cruise s was forwarded to Washington. | ;. wanderer was lald up for seven t January he was notified that he | yo. .o siled to pass by a small percentage. | - The steam whaling fleet is getting ready officials who conducted the exam- | for geq as rapidly as possible. The Belve- ination, composed of the Custom-house | gere was on the drydock a few days ago beard of examiners, which has now been | and is now fitting out for her annual merged into the consolidated board of ex- | cruise. The Jeanette and William Bay | aminers for the clvil service. The per-|liss were on the drydock vesterday, hav- scnnel of the examining board at the time | ing their stout oak shells cleaned, painted of Romaine's test was as follows: Joseph | and thoroughly overhauled. The Morn- Holimgwood, president; Samuel Haskins, | ing Star, formerly a missionary ship, is secret ; Ellis A. Holmes, Charles Rey- | rapi ndergoing conversion and by the nolds and Richard Bush, Haskins was | time the fleet is ready for sea will have not serving on the board at the time, be- | been transformed into quite a formidable ing absent on leave. | blubber-hunter. | HATCH NOT GIVEN CHANCE. | The Morning Star will not be the only § - converted whaler in this year's fleet. The Upon notification of the fact that Ro- | gagoline schooner Monterey came riaine had falled to pass, Collector Strat- | from Qakland yesterday and will be fitted ton nominated William K. Hateh, for|ou¢ as a whaler. thirteen years a packer in the customs | draught the Monterey, with the aid of service. This was on January 27, and the | her auxiliary power, is expected to go new nominee assumed the office and be- | nto waters inaccessible to the big whal- gan to prepare for examination, while Ro-| ers, and Captain Foley, who owns and | maine was relegated to his former posi-| will safl the schooner, is looking forward tion of sampler. to & big eatch. | But three weeks ago Romaine applied | e | for a leave of absence to study for the re- | Salt to Hakodate. | examination, which he knew to be com-| .. p..: ehip Drummuir will eommence ing, as it is hinted at at the Cullom-‘]‘n‘“n‘ Liverpool salt to-day at Mission Rock house. On February 17 came the expected | (00" 1il, qnte. She is under charter to the news of the fresa examination. Hatch | Fegeral Salt Company and the cargo she is stepped down and Romaine again took |to carry away Is the one brought hers some | the place. { months' ago by a British ship for the purpose This ur laction indicates that some | 9f breaking the local sait combine. The loeal | strong influence has been brought to|yeen stored on Mission Rock ever since. bear upon the headquarters of the civil | i el service bureau at Washington, for it sets | The Overdue List. forth explicitly in the rules and regulations | . . o Lt L in the over- for examinations- for office in the Ser-|,, ‘.. qas the advance to 75 per cent of the {vice that under only one circumstance | 1% TO8 PR 00 SOVONES, B o Tk Ship Reme will a re-examination be given to those | Kerviler, now out 118 days from Zanzibar for falling. This exception is upon the claim | Hobart. ' The rate on the Dunearn, out | 0 manifest injustice supported by a |9ays from Cerdiff for Sitka, remains at L | sworn statement. b 3 | IRON-BOUND RULE BROKEN. ’ The following paragraph from the rules | | of the department states the flat of the | commission in this matter: The Cargo for Luckenbach. The freighter J. L. Luckenbach is expected h e to-morrow from Sesttle, where she has g0 for New' York. | ]‘ A person who takes an examination for xhq, i | classified service will not be allowed re-ex- | amination for the same position, or for any po- | | sition_covered by the same examination, until | approximately one year after the date of tae | former exanimgtion, except upon special au- | in | & i st Kilpatrick Off Drydock. The army transport Kiipatrick came off the | drydock yesterday and went alongside the transport dock, from where she will sail for Manila on February 28 in company with the Logan. ority of the commission, to be granted when, of its opinion, equit or the needs the ice demand such action. aminations other than those above will be granted only in very exc | cases, In which injustice has for any been done or suffered; and in such ca request for re-examination must be accom- } a sworn statement of the alleged jch it is based. A simple state- .lpphrln( did not do himseir justice will not be regarded as sufficient ground | for allowing a re-examination. An applicant | who is recovering from illness must abide by the examination, whether or not bis declaration sheet that he Is 3 ¥ |. able to do himself justice. The examination which Romaine took It consists of theo- retical questions direct from the depart- ment at Washington and of practical | tests in the appraisement of various ar- ticles of merchandise offered by the ex- | aminers themselves. It was upon this lat- ter division of the test that the aspirant | failed. RETICENCE IS MANIFEST. Beyond claiming that the practical test offered him by the examiners was unjust- Iy severe Romaine would say nothing yesterday. ‘I passed all right in the questions from Washington,” he admitted, “‘but the prac- tical tests offered by the board of cus- toms examiners were unduly severe. It was on these grounds that 1 sought a re- examination. I think that the examine expected too much of a man whose tral ing had been that of the Custom-hou: s S Balmoral Will Dock. The British ship Balmoral will to-day dock at Beale-street wharf, where she will discharge her cargo of general merchandise. g £ 453 NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The German steamer Como, now under char- coal at Oyster Harbor for this n return from that trip, load wheat on Puget Bound for Newcastle and part cargo of flour for Sydney at 19e 9d. The schooner Robert Searles is chartered for Jumber from Biskeley to Haiphong at 40: A B Notice to Mariners. Notice 1is hereby given of the following change in the aids to navigation in this dis- trict, which affects the list of lights and fog signals on the Pacific Coast during the year 1903: OREGON—Deer Tsland Post light, No. 132 (list of beacons and buoys, Coast, 1903, page 63)—On February 20, 1903, the color of this light will be changed from fixed red to fixed white, The following affects the list of beacons and | buoys, Pacific Coast, 1905: WASHINGTON—Strait of Juan de Fuca, page 75: Neah Bay whistling buoy, red, nun- shaped, marked ‘‘Neah Bay” in white letters, is reported as not sounding February 7. It | v page 32, Pacific only.” practicabl Whether he sent a sworn complaint of | BY order of the Lighthouse %“s injustice, as required by the rules of the | commander, U. B T g el 38 civfl service, Romaine would not say. s i s s Hatch, the man whom Romaine has dis- / - | Time Ball. placed, would only say: “I have been in » » Stpdieqsistie Oflor the service for thirteen years, and I do | Branch Hydiogtaphis Office I 8 WN. o | not care to say anything which might be February- 19, 1908. 3 copstrued to reflect on any of my asso- ciates.” The Time Bail on the tower of the Ferry bullding was dropped exactly at noon to-day, 1. e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 p. m., Greenwich time. 3, C\BURNETY. Lieutenant, U. 8. N., in charge. BSun, Moon and Tide. L'nu_gx States Coast and Geodetic Survey— mes and Heights of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Supérintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Misslon-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the beght of tide is the same at both places. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20 Makes False Affidavit. wililam Borg, a seaman, was arrested yesterday for making a false affidavit be- fore Captains Bolles and Bulger, United States Inspectors of Steam Vessels. In applying for a mate's certificate he swore that he had been a petty officer for a year previous on the ship Santa Cruz. This was disproved by William Westcott, manager of the Pilots’ Association, aud the would-be mate was arrested upon a warrant sworn out by him. Inspectors Hold vz;u‘ tion. | | An inves tion ;v s held yesterday by the United Btates Inspectors of Steam Time| Time| Vessels into the colliion occurring be- Ft. E—J Ft. =) Ft. Transit * and tween the freight ferries I T tare on the night of February 0.7, 8: whmg::;lnl James McLain and Ludwig . l‘Lz | Erdmann of the two vessels testified that “1 T their boats were both running at full 52 3 | speed, despite the fact that a heavy fog 53 3 | mantled the bay at the tim ;-gl' ; ———————— Danger of giving original dinners. Wasp's gossip, Read the| NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides early morning tides ere given in the left over | On account of her light | will be replaced by a perfect buoy as soon as | HE whaling bark Wanderer,l 'STEAI WHALERS FITTING OUT FOR BLUBBER HUNT IN ARCTIC . Gasoline Schooner Monterey, as Star, Will Sail With This BRITISH VESSEL WHICH WILL ‘ SAIL FOR HAKODATE WITH | CARGO OF SALT, | o hand column 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 sometimes occurs. The heights 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 given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts, The Plane of reference is the mean o the lower low waters. lovamenu ot Steamers. TO ARRIVE. Steamer. From, attle & Humboldt | Tacoma._ . Oyster Harbor . {Humboldt ... China & Jdpln { Puget Sound Ports. | Willapa Harbor |8an Pearo Humhcldl - !Coos Bay & Crescent City San Diego & Way Pt Newport & “ay Ports| P‘oh. Point Arena & Albion. Feb -| Honolulu . | Portland & New York via Pai -/ Humboldt San Pedro Puget Sound Ports. Point Arena. ... |Fe n Diego & Way Pes. ’F‘eb | Willapa Harbor ... |San Pedro | Humboldt | Grays Harbor | Portland & Astoria. 1 Sonoma. |Byaney & Way Ports.Mar. 2 TO SAIL. Steamer, Destination. _|Sails.| Pler. February 20. | G. Lindauer.| Grays Harbor ....| § pm|Pier 10 €. Barbara..|los Angeles Ports.| 4 pm|Pler 2 Rainfer. |Seattle & Whatcom| 5 pm|Pier 2 S. Monica. .. | Harbor .....| 4 pm|Pler 3 ¢ 1101 4 pmiPler 2 LSy & Way Bis|10 Amibler 1 Puget Sound Ports|il lm‘l’!lr 19 February 21. Grays Harbor ....| 4 pmiPier 2 Columbia. North Fork. Humboldt . Seattle & T February 24. Y. via Puul Sd. Arctic. . !lfl am|Pier 2 an Pedro. .. .10 am|Pier 2 Honolulu-Kahulul | 8 pm|(Pler 20 Sound Ports|ll am|Pler 26. | | 27. G. W. Eider.| Astoria & Portland|1l am|Pier 2 February 28, | H Honglul . . .| 2 pm|Pier 7 via' Panama(i2 “m/PMss J. Dollar. ... s«m(a & Tacome. |10 am pm 2 JLuckenbach New York . e March 2. | .| Puget Sound Ports|11 em Pler 19 "\ Willapa Harbor ..| 4 pm|Pler 2 FROM SEATTLE, Senator. Sequola. Bhipplng Intelligence. ARRIVED. Thursday, February 19. Stmr North Fork, Nelson, 86 hours from Eu- Hansen, 15 hours from no. Gualala, Danlels, v 12 hours from Bowens Landing. Stnr South Coast, Jamieson, 17 hours from c: a. . Stmr Point Arena, stmr Pomona, Swanson, 19 hours from Eu- Stmr Gipsy. Leland, 17 hours from Monterey and way ports, nd the successive tides of the | Stmr Chas Nelson, Andresen, 81 hours from Seattle. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 41% hours from San Diego and way ports. ¥r bark Due d'Aumale, Duris, 243 days from London, via Calais 124 day, CLEARED. Thursday, February 1 Stmr City_of Puebla, Jepsen, Vietoria; Pa- cific Coast Steamship Co. Stmr Sierra. Houdlette, Sydney, lulu; J D Spreckels & Bros C Stmr Enterprise, Miller, Hilo; J D Spreck- els & Bros Co. Nor stmr Titanta, ern Fuel Co. via Homo- Egenes, Nanaimo; West- Br stmr Algoa, Lockett, Comox: Pacific Mail Steamship Co. Schr Jas Rolph, Olsén, Mahukona; Hind, Rolph & Co. SAILED. Thursday, February 19. Stmr Del Norte, Green, Crescent City. Stmr State of California, Thomas, San Diego. Stmr Newburg, Black, Grays Harbor. 8tmr Coquille River, Franzon. Grays Harbor. Stmr Asuncion, Bridgett, Redondo. Stmr Brooklyn, Higgins, Fort Brags. Stmr Enterprise, Miller, Hilo. Stmr Phoenix, Odland, Mendoeine. Stmr Albion River, Bash, Point Arena und Albion. Br stmr Victoria, Casey, Ladysmith. Br stmr Algoa. keit, Comex. Whaling bark Wanderer, Cleveland, whaling voyage. : Schr Alblon, River, Andarson, Coquille River. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Feb 19, 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind NE, velocity 1% miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. VENTURA—Arrived Feb 19—Stmr W H Kruger, fram .Redondo. MARSHFIELD — Atrived 19 — Stmv Homer, hence Feb TATOOSH—Passed out Feb 19—Schr Queen, from Port Gamble, for SBan Francisco; schr William Renton, from Port Gamble, for San Francisco. PORT HARFORD—Arrived Feb 18—Stmr Coos and salled for San Francisco. Sailed Feb 19—Stmr Ramona, for Sen Pedro; stmr Alcazar, for San Francisco. ABERDEEN—Salled Feb 190—8chr Volun- teer, for San Francisco. FORT BRAGG—gaiied Feb 19—Stmr Na- tional City, for San Eran C008 DAY Areived Feb 1o—Stmr Arcata, hence Feb 17. BANDON—Arrived Feb 19—Schr Mayflower, hence Feb 4. MPQUA RIVER—Eaiied’ Feb 18—Schr Lily, for Ban: Franciaco. EUREKA—ATTived Feb 19—Stmr _Arotic, hence Feb 18; stmr Corona, hence Feb 13; stmr Alliance, hence Feb 17; stmr Eureka, hence Feb 18. Salled Feb 19-Nor bark Oxo, for Delagoa Bay; bltn Amelis, for Honoluiu; schr For- tuna, for San Fran REDO‘IDO—Salled Feb 19—Stmr W H Kru- ger, for San Francisco. gArrived Feb 10—Stmr Robert Dellar, eattie. Feb H-‘ from Well as Tllorning| Year’s Fleet. | i | | | | her threat. | life, but she sank rapidl FIND3 HER LIFE 13 UNBEARABLE Mrs. Her Throat With a Carving-Knife. Loneliness and Despondency | Cause Her to Yield Up Existence. Grieving over a life which had far out- lived its usefulness and mourning the loss of all the near ones who had been gone so many vears, Mrs. H. B. Cook, age, gashed her throat knife at her home, #8 Franklin street, on Wednesday and died as the result of the ugly wound yesterday. For many months the aged woman had been sick and despondent and had so often hinted at self-destruction that her Frank B. Cook, with whom she lived, had kept a careful eye over her actions. when he returned from his the Pacific Rural Press he was told that his mother had not left her room for many hours. Hastening to his mother’s deor, found it locked. discovered the aged woman lving on the ted with blood streaming from a gash in 75 vears Cook the act had been done lay by her side. Dr. Crowley was hastily summoned and vsed all his skill to save the woman's and died short- iy after noon yesterda Vaudeville World Wonders! Lola Yberri; Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Barry; Franco Piper and the Bio- graph. Last Times of Miss Fyve-Dench John T. Sullivan and Company, | with Margaret Atherton; Marti- netti Troupe; Cole and Johnsen and Les Dumonds. Reserved Seats, 25c; Balcony, 10¢c; Box Seats | and Opera Chairs, 50c. Beginning Sunday Afternoon, A BIG NEW SHOW! Special Washington's Birthday Matines, Mon- d February 23, Ay, CALIFORNIA DON'T MISS THIS. LOVERS’ L ANE CLYDE FITCH BRING THE CHILDREN. and S0c. Saturday, 28 Sunday, “HEART OF MARYLAN Presented by David Belasco's Own Com- pany. » THEATRE REPUBLIC-»» LAST TIME SATURDAY NIGHT. RALPH STUART, —IN— THE THREE MUSKETEERS SATURDAY AND SUNDAY MATINEES. Sunday Aflemmn—FOREEST SEABURY in “CHIMMIE FADDEN." SEABURY in His Original BOWERY BOY. Role as THE BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Feb 19—Stmr Seotia, hence Feb 18. PORT GAMBLE—Sailed Feb 18—Bark Abby Palmer, for Sydney. ASTORI\——ArrIved Feb 19—Stmr Geo W El- der, hence Feb 1 € Feb 19—Br stmr Elm Branch, Port Arthur. SEATTLE—Sailed Feb 19—Fr bark Col de Villebois Mareull, for Port Elizabeth. Arrived Feb 19—Stmr City of Seattls, from eb 18—Stmr J L Luckenbach, San Francisco. Arrived Feb 19—Stmr Portland, from Val- dez. for for PEDRO—Arrived Feb 19—Stmr Des- from Portland. PfSaiied Feb 19 Stmr Navarro, for fan Fran- cisco; schr J A Campbell, for Port Town- send; schr Wawona, for Grays Harbor. ISLAND PORTS. KAHULUI—Sailed Feb 18—Schr Alice Kim- bali, for Eureka. HONOLULU—Sailed Feb 18—Stmr Alameda, for San Francisco. Arrived Feb 19—Ger bark Marle Hackfeld, trom Bremen. Arrived Feb 19—Stmr China. hence Feb 13. FOREIGN PORTS. BREMEN—Salled Feb 16—Ger bark Atlln- tle, for Honolulu. IMERIC nance, hen CUXHAY Lee, from Hamburg, for S8an Francisco. SINGAPORE—Arrived prior to Feb Stmr Glenroy, from New York. ACAPULCO—Sailed Feb 17—Stm# San for Gan Francisco. Feb 18- Btme City ot P nama, for Panam a. Arrived Feb 18—Br ship River Indus, from \ewrnue. Aus. TCKLAND— \rrl\ed Feb 18—Stmr Ven- lurn. hence Jan 30. VICTORIA—Arrived Feb 19—Br stmr Aoran- 8!, from Sydney, via Honolulu. OCEAN STEAMERS. LON. Dm\'—s.ued Feb 19—Stmr Minneapolis, for New Y Arrived Feb 19—Stmr Columbian, rom Bos- le JEENSTOWN—Sailed Feb 19—Stmr West- ernland, from Liverpool, for Philadeiphia; stmr Celtie, from Liverpool, for New York. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Feb 19—Stmr Peru- vian, from Halifax and St Johns: stmr Paris- fan, from St Johns, N B, and Halifax. ROTTFRDAM—Arrl\ Feb 19—Stmr Ams- terdam, from New York. NEW YORK—Arrived Feb 19— Stmr Lan- castrian, from Liverpool. Salled Feb 19—Stmr I'Aquitaine, for Havre; stmr Bulgarian, for Hamburg. e —— = Westbound Travel. This will be stimulated by zero weather in the East, and by the special rates over the Scuthern Pacific until June 15th. From Chi- cago to common points in California, 00; from Peorta, Ili., $51.00; from St. Louis, .00 ; from Soux City to Kansas City, inclusive, $25. Send these rates to your Bastérn correspond- ents. Mehan Takes Charge. Charles Mehan, the newly appointed in- spector of Chinese immigration for this port to succeed James R. Dunn, retired, took official charge of the bureau yester- day.” Mr. Dunn will rt on Monday for Washington, whither he - has been summoned to report l:y Inspector General Sargent. Fine Programme Arranged. Mm. Ellen Coursen-Roeckel has com- pleted arrangements for the monthly en- tertainment at the Bouth Park Settle- ment, which will be given to-night. The fine programme includes a number of voeal and instrumental duets and solos and several choruses. ILIABRA e TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. And SATURDAY MATINEE. FREEMAN & LYNN'S COMMERCIAL MEN'S | 50--Mastodon Mmshels--fi[l GREAT COMEDIANS! SPLENDID VOCAL!ITB' UNEXCELLED BAND and ORCHESTRA! STREET PARADE AT NOON TO DAY. | POPULAR PRICES. Seats now on sale at Sherman, Clay & Co.'s. IANO RECITA} NGELUS PIANO PLAYER 'ID-IOIIO'. SATURDAY, At 3 o'clock p. m., Sherman, Clay & Co. wiil eonduct another Piano Recital by AL VON YORX, With the Aid of The Angelus At STEINWAY HALL, 233 Sutter Street. Soloist, MR. HOMER HENLEY, Basso, Tickets may be procured at our Stere any time this week. Tickets are complimentary Sherman, Clay & Co., cor. Kearny and Suttec sts., COOPER MEDICAL COLLEGE Corner Sacramento and Webster Streets, FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 29, DR. GEORGE B. SOMERS, “Artistic Anatomy of Head and Neck.” Illustrated by Lantern Siides. | ADMISSION FREE. H. Cook Gashes| with a carving | He broke it down lllll' The carving knife with which | MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 SHARP SECOND AND LAST WEEK of Gl | SULLIVAN'S | PATIE.NCE. . | SPECIAL. Om Monday the Tiveli will be closed. the e ; mppearing at_tne Garden Theater presenting *THE MIKADO." with Char Tliams as Ko-Ko. eek March 2d, M Anesday and Sunday Nights, i MAbCAGNI ANETTO" 'MASCAGNI THIRD CONCERT [SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 3 SHA | ALHAMBRA THEATER. | | Rowsinl's Stabat Mater and Orchestral Selections Friday | SEATS. .. 22, $1.50, $1 SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.'S Night. Grand Popalar Concert. st Mechanics’ Pavilion, 50, 73¢, 81 'The KILTIES ARE COMING. Canada’s Crack Military Band. | Commencing NEXT MONDAY AFTERNOON. ALHAMBRA THEATER. Seats on Sale Sherman, Clay & Co.'s—41. The n COLUMBIA 3 LAST 3 NIGHTS. MATINEE SATURD'Y. /ANNA HELD In F. Ziegfeld Jr's Matchless Production, ————"THE LITTLE DUCHESS."— | Beginning NEXT MONDAY, Kirke La Shells Presents America’s Greatest Play, 1) 9 | A A } ats $1 50 1o emNOW SELLING, GRAND; TO-! MK‘RR W AND SU VDAY NIGHTS of the Eminent Actor, (CHAS. ERIN VERNER In His Famous Irish Drama, “ROBERT EMMET.” POPULAR PRICES—10c, 13¢. 23c, S0c and A Good Reserved Seat at All Matinees, 25c. Next Week—Beginning Matines Washington's Birthday (Monday), CHAS. ERIN 'm in “TRE PARISE LCENTRA e r Market Strest, Near Eighth. Phone South 533. ‘ TO- VIDKT SATU DA' AND SUNDAY VENINGS. MA EE TO-MORROW AND sl 'NDAY. A Melodrama of Remarkable Strength. NOT GUILTY MATINEES | LAST THR Thrilling Situations. Exciting Climazes. Wholesome Comedy. Magnificent Scenery. PRICES EYEINGs ... 10c_to 50s MATINEE: bc, 15c, 25 MATINEE XT MONDAY (Washington's Birthday) AND ALL NEXT WEEK. QUEEN OF CHINATOW HAVE YOU EEARD THE NEWS? f “Hoity Toity” Already Become the Talk of the City. .\n \onbodv Is Coming to See the Great- | est Production Yet Offered Here. THE CAST. THE CHORUS. T‘HE C08- | TUMES. THE SCENERY. THE ECTAT. | TIES, THE 100 OTHER THINGS n ne been equaled. ight Prices, 80c and T Saturday ‘.c.'n. and 8do. Children 25¢, ine- | and Sunday | ¢ matine | SPECIAL HINGTON'S m‘l-- | DAY MATINEE, MONDAY, February 3. ALE, | BELASC0 wad MATER Pragristons LAST THREE NIGHTS MATINEE TO-MORROW AND SUNDATY. | Sol_Smith Russell's Great Success, PEACEFUL VALLEY i | ERNEST HASTINGS. ALICE TREAT HUNT 1 and the Entire Alcazar Sm(k Compa | | PRICES | MATINEE NEXT MONDAY (Washington's ismna.-n and ail next week. 'THE TAHAR'S TROUPE OF ARABS and CHUTES! EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, SPEND “A DAY IN THE ALP: SEE THlu BABIES IN THE INCUEBATORS. ARE ANIMALS IN THE 200, TAKE A TRIP ““DOWN THE FLUME" The Wonderful Scenic Waterway. ELECTRIC FOUNTAIN TO-MORROW NIGHT. WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY FIREWORKS. ST MONDAY. EVENING, FEBRUARY ~ Whes Phoning Ask for “THE CHUT! Bacing!&fladug! LVERY WEEE DAY, RAIN OR SHINE New California Jockey Club - Ingleside Track §IX OR MORE RACES DAILY. Races start at 2 p. m. sharp. Train leaves Third and Townsend streets 10 Beand leaves the track immediately after the last race. m"“‘c&flmfi—w-fldb 7. THOMAS H. WILLIAMS, President. PERCY W. TREAT. Secretary. % | Weakly Cal, $1.00 per Tear Evenings.. Matinees. ES.