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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, N FEBRUARY 21, 1903. ILI‘CII_' l‘ N“OUS 6™ Balloon Ascension Te-3zy at 3P M. Attiched t) the bal- ocn th t wil' b sent o-dav trom iherc DELAYED AUSTRALIAN MAILS ARRIVE AND SIERRA DEPARTS Nineteenth Infantry Band and the Bohemian Club Quartet Give Liner Musical Good-By. G J k<NI- t XPOSI~ BUILDIN 16'h and sien str cc(s, wili be Fif:E fMusic Eox Va ucd a: $25. BELGINGL Lx.'l'ln.. Pattosien £, 16.h and Hission. Josephine in Collision. be yacht Josep ts n e Submarine Ba e Bark Max Returns. delayed British-Australian reached this shortly er noon yesterday and by 2 clock were safely on board the | Steamship Company’ which without further dela dock and commenced her long e Antipodes. The mall for which the Sierra has been walting since Thu day late at New York and time coming across the continer eeding across t a big bone in her mouth and ! > che reaches Sy | ra ed e 20, 25, Mar. company's nd of the Nineteenth Infan! on the dock during the morni r of Miss A. C. Kent, who is go- Sierra to Pago Pago to be- | the wife of Ensign Bloch of the Miss Kent is traveling under the of Com er E. B, Underwood | Commander Underwood has Captain Sebree dant of the mavy n ¥ iss Kent is an Oakland 3 oos. aw of Lieutenant J. - o= ol Vineteenth Infantry. Famona ® a. m., Fed 10, 18 2 e with this organ- | ical send-off was the | testimony regard to a girl of her ¢ opportunities to associate herself for life | nos Fey, 9 a. m., Feb, 14, 22 March 2. r Fosensda, Magcalena Bay, San Jose del azatlan, Alata, La Paz, Santa Rosalia spi ted ormation cbtain folder. erved to change steamers or sailing | more music at KT OFFICE— New Montgomery and J. C. Wilson 0 Market st. They are going to spend Gen Passenger At a in Honolulu. Their friends of 10 Market ot San Francisce | 1, Pacific Union and Bohemian clubs were there with 2 q , which took up Nineteenth | the air full of | into the and the liner backed TOYD KISEH KAISHA. | (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO.) am. Sierra carried a f\m cargo and her engers included: | leave wharf, corner First and | Eteamers will sod HONGRONG, calling 'u’”%{fi“?,‘}fi:f lulu—W. G. Alexander, Mrs. Alexander, sgasaki snd Shanghal, end connecting at Barton, A. Blom, Mrs. H. Chamberlain, | negkong with steamers for India, ete. No Chase, Dr. R. B. Clark, H. E *8o received on board cn day of ‘satling. { ing at Manila) Gina- PON MARU 3 Hoggson, | esday, March 3, 1903 RU..Friday, Mar. 27, 1003 Mrs. Holtman, | IARU..Wed., April 22, 1903 4 Master Lake, E. G. Larson Via Hon Round tickets at reduced ehall, A. F. Macnee, Mrs. E. B. | rates. For freight and passage apply at Com- Mre. S F, Menage, H. M pany's office, 421 Market street, corner First Parchen, L. Peck. 8. 8. Peck, | W, H. AVERY, General Agent | r eck, Mrs. A. H. Pi 2 - — | and wife, H. O. Raynor, M Rockhill, H. L. Rosenbl "O.R.& N. CO. AE b _safls Feb. 22, March 4, 14, " salls Feb, 27, March 9, 28, | | | | )<-< Wahl, J Wooaward, Axtell, C W. Burt, Coe and chiid, Bethel, Mrs. A. J. Coffes, | 5 | W. Thorpe, F. Atkin, L. J. Bowen, Peter | & b'canlcs s (,o ZEALIND Carnaghan, Octave Willems. s ; > Dinzor L1 Eydney—Alf Adams, D. Elllott Alves, John Alves, M: Alves, 1. T. Bofts, Mre. Betts, C. r Honolulu, Feb. 28 2 p. m. Doyle, S < Bamoa, Auckland J. Ham, Mre. Ham, 10 2 m Ham, Mrs. R. C. Jeftcott, child and 4 3 16 2. m Jenkins, “Et. George Littledale, a "‘kr\)(‘l!imm m TickotBffios 643 arket St ale, Miss Ethel K. Mollison, John . A. Hill, Mrs. Hil Jackson, Mrs. Freight mu.;n lllilf! {bh 17, Plnf:}!. NS | Famburg-F#merican. TH, CHERBOURG, HAMBURG | ew Express and Passenger Eervics. Join et Honolulu for Sviney—H. Howland, | J. A. McClurg, Mrs. McClurg and child, 8. 8. | Patten, W. E. Homme. NEWS OF THE OCEAN. | - J} | Baldersee AP0l § Matters of Interest to Mariners and ; ADr 16 Shipping Merchants. neyivania . April i8 | NE. 37 E'way, N. Y. Califor Agents. The German steamer Como will on return from coastwise trip take wheat and flour from Seattle and Tacoma to two ports—Svdney, Melbo: e or sbane—19s 94, and not as be- | fore reported. The bark Diamond Head loads general cargo here for Honolulu. -—— A Cargo for Honolulu. The echooner James Rolph satled yesterday for Honoipu, Hawaiian Isiands, with an as- sorted merchandise cargo valued at $7469 and om Pler 42, on street. und upward. | including the following: 1917 ibs bread, 1184 | ctls bariey, 10,594 Ibs bran, 735 Ibs beans, 20 1bs dflsh 152 Ibs cheege, 5 drums dis- illate. xs fruit pkgs’ furniture, | bble fiour, 5 drums gasoline, 100 orses, 41" bdls AMERICAN LINE. | from, 50 bbls lime, 700 Ibs lard, 3505 Ibs mid- NEW YORK, SOUTH . LONDON. dlngs, 344 Ibs millstu 12" kegs nafls, 8| & Mar. 18, 10 o | cs oil, 72 pkgs potatoes and onlons, 1 10 a Va b is pige. 20 c2 5 ‘bl * 1600 1 s, 96 pkgs Wwagon mater X pies groceries and provisions, 33 cs assorted | canned goods. 21, 0 a ——— The Sierra’s Cargo. The Oceanic Steamship Company's Sierra lea yesterday for Sydney via Honolulu, Pago "A\ AIiD BIVER STEAMERS, | FEVZ YERY AWD VALLED) SEN. FRISBIE or MONTICELLO, and 530 p. m., except Sun. & H | > & x B H i El L ® @ H a 3 2 Fl g ) 13 | dize cargo velued at $256.560, distribute follows: For Honolulu, $90,422; Samoan Isi- w,Zealand, $16,713; Australia, h Africa, $400; Pacific Islands, m., 8:30 p. m. Leaves following were -the principal ex- 30 nflcn, ¢ p. m., exce 1 m., 15 p. px'v\. ::g | flour, 5307 lbs fresh in x.'yos Land: meat, poultry, 908 kegs frelh fruit, 120 pkgs green vegetables, it 2 Bission-strest Bock, nncul puuwet 06 pkgs onlons, 1313 lbs fresh “"‘"1 lost | the Sierra's | ¢! 1 A. M. Hurtt, |~ Jensen, E , . McGrego: McGregor, Mrs. M. Neleon. Pago Pago—Miss A. C. Kent, Commander B. Underwood, Mre. Underwocd; A. F. >. Smart, Robe: Walk | J. Luckenbach | Seattie 22 ‘otines. - Hamburg & Way Ports|Feb. 22 { Corana. Humboldt .. _\Feb. 23 Arcata Coos Bay & Port Orford|Feb. 33 3. Dollar . Seattle & Tacoma ..... (Feb. 3 State of Ca San Diego & Way Pts. Feb. 25 Reimona « | Newport & Way Ports|Feb. ¥ || . tled beer, boc 1% and bales 11 lgs paper, twine, 120 bdls wire, 3 erial nuwn r 1 . 10 cs arms | vkgs rallroad material, 10 bais steel. es_and provislons, kgs salmon, 123 bacon, h 6 bales pkgs paint, = furniture, 269 ores, 1 <gs blcycies, § pkgs 0,459 't lumber. ealand—32,150, los dri s raisins, 1414 cs ca salt aval machinery, To New 3,741 1bs 24 ce can ed ned fruit, 108 cs fruit ries and rload 1t , 123 b shoes, 10 cs fuse, 9 cs firearms, 43 pkgs bicycles and sundries, 56 pkgs sewlng machines, 24 bxs drucs and medicines. | To ralia—G31 bbls flour, 199,022 1Ibs z8, ibs dried fruit, 78,178 Ibs offee, 900 1bs 28 cs coffee, 448,000 Ibs sugar, 23,200 Ibs codfich, 2000 Ibs candy, 120 goods, 1058 ibs starch, 15 cs syrup, | mon, 11 pkgs grocerles and pro- ions, 2434 Ibs hops, 214 bbls beef, 14 pkas | beer, 3 cs liquors, rolls newspaper, 2 pkgs _machinery, dry goods, 40 'bbl nachinery, 31 cs boots and sho les and sundries, 54 cs paints, , 6 bales hose, 20 pkgs drugs and medicines, 19 cs soap. 544 pkgs metal polish, 8§ pkgs agricultural implements, 10 pkes sewing machines, 60 pkes paper. To South Africa—4375 Ibs dried fruft. - | Time Ball. Branch Hydrographio Office, U. §. N., Mer- chants” Exchange, San’ Franclsco, Cal., February 20, 16( The Time on the tower of the Ferry tng wa 1 exactly at noon to-day, . at_noon 120th meridian, or at 8 5. M. Greer me. J. C BLRNE’I‘I‘ U. 8. in charge. Sun, IZoon and Tide | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. thority of the NOTE—The bigh and low waters occur at | the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Po!nt; the height of tide Is the same at both places. SATU; "RDAY, FEBRUARY 21, Published by offictal au- Superintendent, | Sun rises . Sun sets | Time] [EISTEIEEo) Mormcscarors NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides | the early morning tides are given in the left hand colimn and the successive tides of 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 tid: sometimes occurs. T heights given addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the Dumber given is subtracted from the depth g The charts, The Fiane of reference s the mean of the lo'er low waters. Kovements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. Steamer. From, San Pedro. Humboldt . Mackinaw....|Tacoma . San Mateo....|Oyster Harbor . - |Humboldt +|China & -| Willapa -/ San Pedro . - Humboldt ., Harbor . |Feb. Del Norte. Crescen® City .........|Feb. Albicn River. Point Arena & Alblon. Feb. Alameda. | Honolulu -|Feb. 24 | G. W. Elder.. Portland & Astoria....|Feb. 24 San Juan. New York via Panama|Feb. 25 Pomona. . Humboldt «|Feb, 25 Redondo. |San Pedro . Feb. 25 Senator. Puget Sound Ports Feb. 26 Point Arena.. |Point Arena . Feb. 26 Santa Rosa... San Diego & Wi Feb. 26 ‘Wllllvl Harbor San Pedro & Way st " |Humborat . City Puel Peking. . 10 bxs | truit, | 7 | hence Feb 1S, + FRENCH VESSEL WHICH ARRIVED WITH A CARGO OF COAL FOR THE NAVY YARD. TO SAIL. Steamer Destination. |Salla.| Pler. February = . | G. Dollar... Grays Harbor . 4 pm|Pier 2 | Czarina....+|Coos Bay 5 pm|Pier 16 | - Humboldt . 11:30 p|Pler 11 .| Point Arena .../ 4 pm|Pier 2 Angeles Ports | 2 pm|Pler 18 na & Japan...| ‘l pm|PM! Acapulco. Chico. | Coronado. Y. via Panama|l2 quille River.. Grays Hurbor February San Pedro & Wi Astoria & Portl Humboldt . - | Beattle & Taco .|San Diego & Way. February 23. amiPier 11 am|Pler 24 am|Pier "2 am|Pler am|Pler 11 | m| Pm— 13 Humboldt . February | Phoentx. ....! Mendocino_City 1 pm!Pler 13 Arizonan.... N, Y, via Puget Sd .|Pler 20 | Corona 0'p Pler 11 -| Humboldt . .| Coos Ba: m{Pier 13 February 25. | ; |Humboldt . .[10 am|Pier 2 -|Fumboldt am(Pler 2 ebraskan..| Honolulu-Kahului | 3 ler 20 Queen...... | Puget Sound Ports/l] am|Pler 19 i | February 2¢ | | Redondo. ... | Tillamook & Way| 5 pmPler 27 Ramona. Newport & Way..| 9 amiPler 11 ['State of Cal.|San Diego & Way.| § am|Pler 11 Albion Riv..| Pt_ Arena & Alblon| 6 pm|Pler 13 ebruary 27. | G. W. ler. rAllm ia & Portland|1l am|Pier 24 (| February 28| 1 Alameda Honolulu - 2 pm|Pler 7 Per XY viaPanainal 12 n(PMSS F .| Skattie & Tacome.|10 lm)Pmr 2 I Luckenback New_York ... -..{Pler — March 2 Senator..... | Puget Sound Ports 11 am Pler 19 Sequola. ... | Willapa Harbor ..| 4 pm(Pier 2 March 3. ] N. Maru.... |China & Japan pm PMSS Alllance. Portland & W pm|Pler 16 | | FROM SEATTLE. | For. Skagway & Way l Skagway & Way | Valencia.. .l |V | Santa Ana. direct = Dolpht Skagway & Way Ports.|[Feb. 27 Cottage City..| Skagway & Way Ports.Mar. 1 Jeanie. Valdez direct Mar. 1 R Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Friday, February 20. Stmr Coos Bay, Nicolson, 60 hours from Saa Pedro. Stmr Newsboy, Corning, 47 hours from San Pedro. Stmr Geo Loom!s, Badger, 84 hours from Ventura. b Stmr National ity, Miller, 15 hours from Fort Brags. Stmr Fulton, Lee, 81 hours from Astoria. Stmr Marshileld, Dettmers, 43 hours from San_Pedro. e barc Max, Guillou, 120 Gays from Ca aifr. Br bark Invergarry, Mitchell, 187 days from Middlesborough, via Newcastle, England, 140 Gays. | _¥r vark Bidart, Mythoix, 127 days from Swansea, via Cherbourg 119 days. Barge Santa Paula, Nielsen, 214 days from Ventura, in_tow tug Rescue; up river. Schr W H Marston, Curtls, 26 days from Honolulu, CLEARED. Friday, 7er. Hansen, February 20. ttle; Pollard Stmr Steamshlp Co Stmr Fantn Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; Pacific Coast Steamship Co, Stmr_ Pomona, Swansen, Eureka; Pacific Coast Steamship Co. 8hip S P Hitchcock, Gates, New York; John Rosenfeld’'s Sone. SAILED. Friday, February 20. Stmr G C Lindauer, Allen, Grays Harbor. Stmr City of Puebla, Jepsen, Victoria. Stmr Slerra, Houdlette, Honolulu and Syd- ney. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. Stmr Rainfer, Hansen, Beattle. Stmr Gualala, Daniels, Bowens Landing. Nor stmr Titanla, Egenes, Nanaimo. (e£chr Baimbridge, Ingelbréssen, " Fort Biake- Schr 1da McKay, Lethol Eureka. Schr Virginia, Nielsen, ortland. Schr Bertie Minor, Ravens, Eureka. Schr Novelty, Perry, Grays Harbor. Bchr Jas Rolph, Olsen, Mahukona. SPOKEN, Js 23, lat 58 8, lon 63 W, shi - na, .:Dnm lsen 2, (|Dll' ‘\ewBank S han Jan 28, no positicn, r ship Hougomont hence Oct 9, for Liverpool. TP Feb 6, lat 5 8, lon 30 W, Fr bark I'Hermite, from Greenock, for San Franecisco. Jan &, lat 54 S, lon 80 W, Fr bark Max, from Cardiff, for San Francis: Dec 12, lat 40 N, Ion 118 W, Br ship Kyh- ber, from Oregon, for Queenstown, Per stmr Fulton—Feb 20, 2 p m, 10 miles NV by W of Point Reves, Am ship, letters I WBF TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Feb 20, 10 p m—Weather cloudy; wind SW, velocity 6 mflu per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. COOS BAY——Salled Feb 20—Stmr Homer, for San Francisco. REDONDO—Arrived Feb 20—Stmr Prentiss, from Astoria. TATOOSH—Passed in Feb 20—Br stmr Eim Branch, from Astoria; stmr Edith, hence Feb 17, for Seattle. Passed out Feb 20—Fr bark Col de Ville- bois Mareuil, from Seattle, for Port Eliza- beth. % GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed Feb 19—Schr Voi. unteer, for San Francisco; brig Lurline, for San Francisco. FORT BRAGG — Arrived Feb 20—Stinr { Brooklyn, hence Feb 19; stmr Greenwood, Eailed Feb 20—Stmr Brooklyn, for Cleone. SANTA BARBARA—Arrived Feb 20—Stmr State of California, hence Dec 19, and sailsd for San Diego. TACOMA—Arrived Feb 10_Stmr Mineol hence Feb 16; stmr Melville Dollar, from Se- attle. AUDITOR EAD THEIR LABORS | Adopt Schedule for Uni- form Reports and Accounting. in Stockton Next December. The conference of City Auditors and Clerks concluded its labors yesterday by { adopting, the report of the spectal c mittee on uniform accounting, cons of George F. Kernaghan, L. W. CI M. L. Hanscome and H. A. Mason. report follows: end that all! municipalit; requested 1o ial and sta and affaire; ‘We reco State of Callfornia be and publish annualiy a finau report of their transacti such report shali b ofva suggested so e thereto as closely as the each city will permit. That & commitice be apy feren kno tee’ tles; that Mlcu comml; times as v nia Municipa That such co pared and for reporis, plan hereby municipal acco That such committ pared and printed samp for reports, that a clea plan herel adopted me nicipal acopuntants the League of Califor direct. 8 to be pre- nedules and tabies derstanding of the may be had by a 1 cause to be pre- ules and tables sh: it such nittee he dirscted to prepa; specifications for the priniing of annual re- orts, €0 that all renorts may be as u respeet. aghan appointed L. 2s possible in th Chairman K W | Clars E. ome and H. A. Ma- i son as the municipal ting commit- | tee. The convention then adjourned dr meet in Stockton next Decem the annual se: { fornia Muni Colonist Rates to California. ‘The new signs In the window of tha South- 'ern Pacific Ticket Office, 613 Market street, show that you can deposit the money bere and | tickets will be furnished to your friends in the t, to enable them to come to California at 1t reduced rates. You can also get finely | fllustrated literature free at the S hern Pa- | cific Office to send to your frien: . peim s A e Ask Your Newsdealer For The Sunday Call, t, Daphre. T e e Eatled Feb 20—Stmr Mineola, for San Fran- cisco. | i | | pArrived Feb 20—Br ship Toxteth, from San | Diego. EUREKA—Sailed Feb 20—Stmr Alliance, | for Cocs Bay; stmrs Eureka, Aberdeen and South Bay, for San Francisco. | ..SAN PEDRO—Sailed Feb 2017 Hugh McCulloch and stmr Ramona, I co. SAN DIEGO—Sailed Feb 20—Br ship Am- phitrite, for Oregon or Puget Sound. BOWENS LANDING—Sailed Feb 20—Stmr Seotia, f 1 WHATCOM —Sailed 20—-Ship Jos B Thomas, for Cape Town. JATTLE: atled Feb 20—Stmr James Dol- lar, for San Francisco. POINT LOBOE&—Passed Feb 20, 4 p m- Etmr Alcazar, froi Port Harford, for Cleons SOUTH BEND—Salled Feb 20—Stmr & quoia, for San Francisco. MARSHFIELD—Arrived Feb 20—Stmr Em- pire, hence Fab PORT LOS ANGELES—Salled Feb 20—Scur Willlam Olsen, f P Townsend. PORT TOWNEBEND—Passed in Feb 20—Br ship Toxteth, from San Diego. FORT HARFORD—Arrived Feb 20, T & m— Stmr_Santa Barbara, from Seattle. ASTORIA. rrived Feb 20—Stmr Lakme, hence Feb 17. ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU—Arrived Feb 20—Schr _Alice McDenald, from Newcastle, Aus; stmr Texan, from Everett. FOREIGN PORTS. HONGKONG—Arrived Feb 18—Br stmr Em- press of Japan, from Vancouver. HULL—Arrived Feb 18—Nor bark Viking, hence Sept 25. LEITH—Arrived Feb 18—Fr bark Marguer- ite_Miraband, hence Aug 23. CALETA BUENA—Sailed Feb 17—Br bark Trongate, for Honolulu. NEWCASTLE, Aus—Eafled Feb St_Mungo, for Acapulco. SYDNEY — Arrived Feb Howes, from Vancouver. ISLE OF WIGHT—Pa; Cambrian Hills, from Fraser River, don. SHIELDS—Salled Feb 19—Br ship Crocodile, for San Francisco. GLASGOW-—Sailed Teb 19—Nor bark Ara- bla, for San Francisco. BARBADOES—Arrived Feb 20—Br ship Al- bania, from Hestings Mills, for London. COLOMBO—Arrived Feb 20—Spanish stmr Isia_de Panay, from Manila. NEWCASTLE, England—Sailed Jan 81— Swedish ship Alfhild, for S8an Francisco. OCEAN STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Feb 20—Stmr Sylva- nia, from Boston. NEW YORK—Arrived Feb 20—Stmr Cedric, from Liverpool. 8 stmr for San 2—Br ship ca=d Feb 10—Dr ship BREMEN—Arrived Feb 20—Stmr Branden- burg, from New York. HAVRE—Arrived Ieb 20—Stmr La Bre- tagne, from New York. MOVILLE—Sailed Feb 20—Stmr Numidian, for Liverpool, St Johns (N F) and Halifax ~N_8). GENOA—Arrived Feb 20—Stmr Auguste Vie- torfa, from New TYork, via Funchal, “ete (on cruise). BROWHEAD—Passed Feb 20—Stmr Belgen- land, from Philadelphia, for Liverpool. ADVERTISEMEKTS. Pears’ soap responds to water in- stantly; washes and rinses off in a twinkling. It is the finest toilet soap in all the world. Established over 100 years. Desirable location, unsurpassed c:.uisine. unequaled service and modern conveniences are the attributes that have made these two hotels popular with tourists and travelers who visit San Fran- cisco. Racing! &Rarjng! LVERY WEEK DAY, RAIN OR SHINE. New California Jockey Club Ingleside Track SIX OR MORE RACES DAILY. Races ‘start at 2 n. m. sharp. Traln leaves Third and Townsend streets at 1:16 p. . and leaves the track immediately after the last race. Reached by street u"!"mn any pgrt of the THOMAS H. WILLIAMS, Presideat. PERCY W. TREAT, Secretary. with Art Supple- | 20—Ship Jabez | tor Lon- | Convention Adjourns to Meet ail | | Rossint's Stabat Ma 1 = ADVERTISZMENTI. ABSOLUTE SECURITY Geguing CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must bear Fac-simile Signature of Mm{ BILIOUSNESS. ansotutety Cure 3 SICK HEADACHE. TORPID LIVER. \FURRED TONGUE.§ 3 INDIGESTION. DIZZINESS. SALLOW SKIN CONSTIPATION Small Pill, P 8mail Dose. They TOUCH the L ' VE s::.n Price. Cenuing Wrapper Printed on RED FAPER BLACK LETTERS 7 F7 A, Eaoiz for the Rifaature o i W AX‘USE_-[Z\TS. ! AMTSEMENTS. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON AT 3 O'CLC MASCAGNI SACRED CONCERT ———ORCHESTRA 70 200 CHORU 200 N W Seats $2, $1 50 and §1. r and Grand Orchestral | { x Office, Sherman, Clay & Co.'s to-day, | Alhambra Theater to-morrow. EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! ! | To-morrow Night at 8 O'clock, Sharp! MASCAGNI POPULAR CONCERT AT Mechanics’ Pavilion. Seats $1, 750 and 50c. General Admission 50c On sale at Sherman, Clay & Co.'s to-day; Alhambra and Pavilion to-morrow. The KILTIES ARE COMING. Canada’s Crack M!litary Band Commencing NEXT MONDAY AFTERNOON ALHAMBRA THEATER. Seats on sale at Sherman, Clay & Co.'s, $1. | 750 ana 50c. SAN FRAY GOLUMBl LEADING VHEAT LAST MATINEE TO-DAT LAST TIME SUNDAY NIGHT. ANNA HELD in “THE LITTLE DUCHESS." Eeats in Second Palcony, Slc, unreserved. Beginning NEXT MONDATY Kirke La Sheite presents a spectacular production of Ame: Greatest Play, “ARIZONA™ By Augustus Thomas. Beats Now Selling—$1 50, §1, T5c, CALIFORNIA TO=-NIGHT S THE LAST. LOVERS’ LANE BRING THE CHILDREN TO-DAY, 25c and 50c. 50c & 25c. BY CLYDE FITCH To-Morrow Night “HEART OF MARYLAND.” Presented by David Belasco’'s Own Com- pany. Tifh Btrast, THEATRE REPUBLIC:- Farewell to Halph Stuart To-Night { THE / THREE MUSKETEERS Beginning TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, A BIG PRODUCTION OF “CHIMMIE FADDEN" ‘With FORBEST SEABURY in_ his famous original role of the BOWERY BOY. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY MATINEES. THEATRE ALHAMBRA MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2:15. Bests Seats 25 and 50 Cents, LAST PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT. FREEMAN & LYNN'S COMMERCIAL MEN'S 50--Mastodon Minsirels--50 GREAT COMEDIANS! SPLENDID VOCALISTS! UNEXCELLED BAND AND ORCHESTRA STREET PARADE AT ELEVEN T@-DAY. Seats now on sale at Sherman, Clay & Co.’s. IANO RECITA ANGELUS PIANO PLAYER TO-DAY (SATURDAY), at 3 o'clock p. m., Sherman, Clay & Co. will cofiduct another Piano Recital by MR. PERCIVAL VAN YORX. ‘With the Aid of The Angelus At STEINWAY HALL, 223 Sutter st. Sololst, MR. HOMER HENLEY, Basso. Tickets may be procured at our Store any time this week. Tickets are compiimentary. Sherman, Clay & Co., corner Kearny and Sut- g . THE WEEKLY CALL $1 per Year. GSOR. | | | MATINEE TO-DAY (SATURDAY), Parquet, any seat, ; Balcon dren, Any Fart Except Keserved, Vaudeviile 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- Feb. 21 10c; Chil- netti Troupe; Cole and Johnsom and Les Dumonds. Bezinning S A BIG NEW SHOW Wash| r Matines, Mon- OPBRA HOUSE. TIVO EVERY MATINE OND AND LAST SULLIVAN'S PATIE NCE. - TUESDAY 24, “IOLANTHE." POPULAR PRI . S0c and T30 Telepho SPECIAL. Feb. 27, the Tivoll will be 1y appeering at_the. resenting ‘THE s as Ko-Ko. esday, Friday ne Bush 9. MIKADO, G R@A % OPERA 7 74 b House E TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT, Last Performances of “ROBERT EMMET.” Next Week. Begirning MATINEE Monday (Washington's Birthday), The Eminent Irish Actor, CflARLES ERIN VERNER In Dan Sully’s Great New York Success, “THE PARISH PRIEST.” POPULAR PRICES—10c, 28c, 80c, TSc. Matinees Saturda ~ A Good Re- ved Seat All Matinees for 23c. ALCAZAR™ BELABCO sad MAYER. Projristiry MATINEE TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. TO-NIGHT and Sun. Ev'g—LAST TIMES, Sol Smith Russell's Great Success, PEACEFUL VALLEY ERNEST HASTINGE, ALICE TREAT HUN® and the Entire Alcazar Stock Company. PRICES Eveninss .150 to T8e Matinees .13¢ to S0e MATINEE NEXT MONDAY (Washington's Birthday) and all next week. MY PARTNER. THEATER CENTRAL st Market Street, Near Eighth. Phone South 538 MATINEE TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. TO-NIGHT and Sun. Ev'g—Last Times, A Melodrama of Remarkable Strength. NOT GUILTY Thrilling Situations. Exciting Climaxes. ‘Wholesome Comedy. Magnificent Scenery. PRICES EyE3mics. 10c to B0 MATINEES. .10c, 18c, 2%e MATINEE NEXT MONDAY (Washington's Birthday) AND ALL NEXT WEEK, QUEEN OF CHINATOWN. o 2y ONE I 1T REASON WHY | EXCEL OTHER [HOITY TOITY Was the “RECORD-BREAKER™ at Weber & Fleld's in New York, | And It Is the Best of All Others Produced Here. you want seats don't walt a weekd ve to stand up. For evérybedy wants to see it. Nothng ever Iike it n “Frisco." Seats at night, 25c, 50c and 70c: Sat. and c and 30c; Children at Mat- Sun. Matinees, NEXT MONDATY. NOW ON SALE. THE CHUTES! TAHAR'S TROUPE OF ARABS and MIGH-CLASS SPECIALTIES iN THE 1HOROUGHLY HEATED THFATER EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENIN SPEND “A DAY IN THE AL SEE THE BABIES IN THE INCURATORS, RARE ANIMALS IN THE Z0O. TAKEA TRIP *‘DOWN THE FLUME" The Wonderful Scenic Waterway. Eleetrie Fountain fblsplay To-Night FIREWORKS MONDAY NIGHT. in Honor of Washiagton's Birthday. When Phgning Ask for “THE CHUTES.™ And it You will -

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