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P. | Mar. §; Corona, 1.u ., Feb. 12, 18, 24, )lu 2, 3 ror Los Angeies (via Port Los Angeles and | Feiondo) San Dicgo and Sants Barbara—Senta and East San Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Monterey, Cayucos, Port Harford, San Luis Pedro). Ban_Simeo Obiepo, Ventura, Hueneme and *Newport. (*Ra- moza enly.) 5 2 March & For Ensenada, Xufll!m Bly. &n Xfl- ael Cabo, Mazatian, Aleta, La Paz, Sants Rosalia, Guaymas (Mex.). For further information obtain folder, steamers or g FEnt Teserved to change or salling | m'."%.x‘.‘a'iofifn""’“ T ¥ 10 Marker Pig oy O R. & N. CcoO. = fis Feb, 25 March 4, 14, 24, 27, March 9, 19, | e to PORTLAND, OR.. : @ 1 potnts ts to all points, il ral or rsil, at LOWEST RATES include berth and meals t of Epear st., at 11 a.m W. HITCHCOCK, « CLIFFORD, Gom. Ast Dept. Gen. Agt. Frt. Dept. i Montgomery s salls Feb, steamship L] Steamer Steamer sails ans thcky D AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON. NEW YORK, ANTWERP, PARIS, Kroon!'d.Feb. u 10 u/Finland..Mear. 14, 10 o | Brannan streets, at 1 p, m. Zeelend . Mar.. 7, 10 alVader'd.Mar. 21, 10 CHAS, D. TATLOR, G.P.A.C.,30 Monts'my st. T0YO KISEN KAISHA, (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO.) Steamers will leave whart, corner First and for YOKOHAMA t Kobe (Hlogo), and_connecting at ed ard on day of ‘satliag. * RIPPON MARD (caningat’ “sianiia). Tucsaay, March 5, 1bs GKONG LARU Wed April 1 Honolulu. Ru\lnd trip uck:n’ at %flnm rates. For freight and passage apply at Com- pany’s office 471 Market street. Cotner Firet and HONGKONG, cal ng and Shanghal, Nagasaki Hongkong with ltamerl for India, etc. Srgo peceln 5. AVERY, General Agent. WATIAY, SALOA, (B ZEALAND amo SYDWEY, ° DIRECT LINE o TAMIIL 8. ALAMEDA for Hfl’lO‘uh} Feb. 28, 2 p. 8S. SONOMA, for Honolulu, Samoa, Auckl"na and Sydney, Thursday, March 1%, 10 8. m. £S. MARPOSA, for Tahitl, Mar. 24, 10 a. m. 3. SPRECRELS & BROS.C0., Agts.,Ticket ffice 643 Market st Frigh Offee. 329 Markat 1., ruu"hflm Wlnslxl GENERALE ~ TRANSATLANTIQUA DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Salling every Thursday. instead of Saturday, at 10 a. m.. from Pler 42, North River, foot of Morton street. First-class to Havre, $70 and upward. ond-class to Havre, $45 and upward. unv!mz. AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES and CAN- ADA 32 Brmdw:y (Hudnon bullding), New ork. J. FUG. CO., Pacific Coast A:enu 5 l(rmt‘omery -veune San Laco. Tickets #0ld by all Railrrad Ticket Agents. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS, FOR U. S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJD, Stedmers GEN. FRISBIE or MONTICELLD. #:45 & m., 3:15 and 8:30 mm. exeeplsun. Weekly Call,$1.00 per Year DRUMMERS HOLD HAPPY AUDIENGE Jokes Passed Over Foot- lights to Friends in the Pit. Fun Loving Crowd Is Delight- ed by Quips of Cork Face Travelers. whal bark Gayhead, hence | | Alblon River. It was a love feast which took place at the Alhambra last night when Freeman and Lynn's happy-go-lucky aggregation of commercial funny men gave thelr sec- ond evening performance. Everybody on of the audience, and many were the rapid- fire jokes passed down over the foot- lights at various heads in the opera- chairs, By common consent it seemed to be Elks' night. Local members of the lodge lined the bald-headed row and passed flowers and encouragement up to thelr fellow-members with the corked fac Ted Hall, the popular San l‘l‘:l|lU~(‘U drummer, “Bill Bailey” brought , was made the recipient e floral piece bearing the simple Frgm the Bunch,” The drumfners had a good house at their afternoon performance, and the building was crowded to the doors with an enthusiastic audience last night. They applauded ecverything, notwithstanding that some of the jokes smacked of the rather broad humor of the knights of the roa But there were some real new gags and they deserved the generous re- ception accorded them. Among the cork faces Ed Lynn and Charlie Eilerman were inimitable. Besides McDonald of Bostonian fame, Frank Schuler, C. M. Koenig and Harry B. Smith showed that they possessed voices which would e get them positions n @ “regular original Georgla minstrels” if they should ever care to forsake the drummer’s sample case. he Owl's advertisement on . New York, and e e Y from London, for MALTA—Arrived Feb 21 tmr Moltke, | from New York, vina Funchal, etc, on a cruise. Sl Time Ball. H drographic Office, U. S, N. 'Mer- xchange, San Francisco, Cal.. X 1903, The i on the tower of the Ferry building \\ pped exactly at noon to-day, at noon of the 120th meridian, or a Greenwich time. J. C_BURNETT, U. 8. N, in charge. Lieutenant, sorR S Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Times Coast and Geodetic Survey— and Heights of High and Low at Fort Point. entrance to San Published by officlal au- Superintendent. h and low waters occur at front (Mission-street wharf) about ve minutes later than at Fort Point; of tide is the same at both places! NOTE—In the above exposi the early morning tides are gi in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day In the order of occurrence as to time; fourth time column gives the last tide of the | day, except when there are but three tides, as the stage seemed to know every member | ad a few business facts n of the tides | the | BOTH STRICKEN WHILE VISITING Two Guests Fall Dead at the Feet of Their Hosts. Mrs. Mary Eastman and James Newsom Victims of Heart Failure. Oakland Office San Francisco Call, 1118 Broadway, Feb. 21. deaths of two old residents of Oaklan who died in the self-same way within twenty-four hours. Both wers visiting | frierds and both expirad at tha2 feet of | their hosts. The first of thes: victin | was Mrs. Mary Eastman of 63) Sixtecnth | | street. She was visiting fricnds at @2 Tvwenty-fourth street last night, when she complained of a sudden fllness. belng assisted to a lounge, but before ste Eot to it expired. The second case was that of James T. Newsom of Iiast Oak- land, who dled suddenly while visiting his friend, W. J. Nixon of 705 East Twelfth street, this afternoon. Just after arriving at the Nixon home he compiained | of illness and asked permission to lie down. betore he reached it fell 4>al at the fert of his host. Heart fallure was the cause of death in each case. s. Eastman was f0 years old and a Her funeral will be neli Sunday the home of Mrs. J. 923 Filbert street. Newsom was G5 years old and leaves a wife and one son. Cameron Appeals Case. OAKLAND, Feb. 21.—P. A. Cameron who was defeated in his effort to secure one-ninth of the rich Gray Wing mine, of which John A. Britton and other prom inent Oaklanders are the directors, has appealed the c to the Supreme Court. ADVERTISEMENTS. Don’t Fail to Read the ad of B. Katschinski PhiladelphiaShoeCo 10 Third St., San Francisco In To-Morrow’s Papers Store Closed Monday, Feb. 23 Washington’s Birthday Desirable location, unsdrpassed cuisine, unequaled service and modern conveniences are the attributes that have made these two hotels popular with tourists and travelers who visit San Frao- Palace and Girand sometimes occurs. The heights Eiven are in 1 Coast Survey Charls, except when a minus (—) slgn precedes the height, and then the number | given Is eubtracted from the depth .given by ;. the The Plane of reference is the mean | er low waters. | AMTSEMENTS. Movements of Steamers. “ ¥ TO ARRIVE. | | Steamer. " From. 1 Homier....... |Coos Bay Phoenix. ... Mendocino ——And— - Humboldt . -|Oyster Harbor -|Willapa Harbor Humboldt . Seattle Hamburg Humboldt Coos Bay Seattle & Tacoma . San Diego & Way P Del Norte ity Polnt Arena Re Albion. rFebA Honolulu .. - |F Humboldt -|San Pedro Humboldt . rena.. Santa Rosa...|San Diego & Way Pts, \Feb. Wilapa Harbor . an Pedro & Wa; Humboldt . 4 P"Jn“ China & Japan. Nevadan..... |Honolulu & Kahuiul..|\ Rainer....... Seattle & Whatcom. ..|Mar, 4 TO SAIL. Steamer, Destination. Salls.| Pler. Felu-nlry 22. 2 Coos Bay.... San Pedro & le‘ 9 am|Pler 11 North Fork.. Humboldt _.. 9 am(Pler 2 C. Nelson. .. | Seattle & Taco ‘10 am|Pler 2 . |8an Diego & am|Pler 11 Februar: 12 m(Pler 13 11 am(Pler 24 1 pm|Pier 13 1:30 pPler 11 -|.4 pm[Pler .3 .10 am|Pler 13 008 Bay-Pt, Orfd.(10 am|Pier 13 Y. via Puget Sd|......|Pler 2y - 10'am|Pler 2 10 lmll;ler 2 Puget Sound Ports|1] am|pier 19 February Redondo. ... | Tillamook & \Vly 5 pm|Pier 27 Ramona.... | Newport & W: 9 am|Pler 11 State O'R(X:IL};:D Dicgo ‘?A“v;‘ 9 am|Pier 11 v.. Albton Riv.. | B2 iria & Albios) @ pea(eler 32 | Pomona. ....| Humboldt 1:30 p(Pler 11 | Astoria & Portland|/ll am Pler 2 February 28, | ol Point Arena . 4 pm|Pie Los Angeles P S e Honglulu . 2 pm/pier 7 N Y vi 12 “m(PMsS 3 Dollar, ... Seattie & Tacome.|10 am|Pler 2 JLuckenbach New York .. .[pler = | March 1. £ Rosa.....|San Diego & Way sDlego & Way) 9 am|Pier 11 Sen Pedro & Way| 9 am|Pler 11 Puget Sound Ports|11 am|Pier 19 Willapa Harbor ..{ 4 pm|Pler 2 | arch 3. China & Japan....| 1 pm(PMss Portland & Way..| 5 pm|Pier 16 rnof( SEATTLE, For. Skasway & Way Ports, 3, & Way Ports. il Vathos airect Slll.l . Monster Orchestra This /fternoon at 3 o’clock ALHAMBRA Eddy and Jones. Phone Fast 383. ROSSINI'S STABAT MATER CHORUS OF 200 VOICES. And Great Orchestral Works, Prices—$2.00, $1.50 and $1.00. Seats on Sale To-Day at Alhambra Thea- TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT MECHANICS' PAVILION MASCAGNI Popular Promenade Concert Monster Orchestra At 8 p. m. Sharp ces. .50c, T5c and $1.00 GENERAL 'ADMISSION, SEATS ON SALE TO-DAY AT AL- HAMBRA THEATER AND MECHANICS' PAVILION. ALCAZAR™" BELASCO and MAYER . Propristors MATINEE TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT—LAST TIME. Bol Smith Russell's Great Success, PEACEFUL VALLEY ERNEST HASTINGS, ALICE TREAT HUNT and the Entire Alcazar Stock Company. PIICI:S Evenings , ++.16c to T5c Matinees 15¢ to 50c MATINEE TO-MORROW Birthdus) ana oIl et wetk (Washington's Bartley Campbell's Greatest Dramatic Effort, MY PARTNER sleclery Gooon sSix o MONTHS | The Verdict of 17,082 Enthusiastic Theater- goers, Who ‘Laughed Incessantly and Applauded During the Past Week Over Superior in All Rnpecu to Anything Ever | As Tl of Orl.rm-lluu as the Thirty-Day | _seats reserved, 25c B0c and 75c at night Saturday and Sunday Matinees, '-'céc.mz'wc Children at Matinees, 10c and 25c, SPeECIAL l"n"m TO- ‘ggfi‘now VAmRNOON. A strange coincidence attaches to the‘ She was | He started toward a lounge, but} H, Gridley of | (GOLDEN GATE. CLOAK AND SUIT HOUSE SPRING 1903 | TAILOR MADE_SUITS Every desirable Perfection of skilled workmanship. fabric embodied in our new styles. ETAMINE,;- BROADCLOTH, VENETIAN and fancy MIXTURES. HIGH CLASS , EFFECTS that appeal to fashionable dressers. RICH NOVELTY TAILOR- MADE DRESSES, perfect in every detail .$25 to $60 SPECIAL VALUES HANDSOME BLOUSE SUITS —newest materials, newest trim- mings at..$15 $17.50 and $20 NEW SPRING JACKETS PEAU DE SOIE BLOUSES... -$10 and $12.50 NEW PEAU DE SOIE MON- TE CARLOS, trimmed...$15 NEW CLOTH COATS.. cevee.....$10 $12.50 and $15 DRESS SKIRTS Good Quality PEAU DE SOIE, handsomely trimmed $10 $1250 $13.50 $15, The richest garments shown at such low prices. XEW STYLE VENETIAN SKIRTS, trimmed, at... $3.50 $4 $5 and $6.50 and ever STORE CLOSED MONDAY, Washington’s Birthday. 1230-1232-1234 MARKET ST., NEAR JONES ATHAMBRA AT HAMBRA | DIRCC TION wiLe GREENBAUM witL GREENBAUM Commencing To-morrow Afternoon at 2:30, and All Week, including Sunday Afternoon and Night, March 1, THE KILTIES (GORDON HIGHLANDERS.) CANADA'S CRACK MILITARY BAND 40 Musicians, 10 €oloists, 16 Vocal cn-olr, 8 Hig Dancers, P.pers Bugler: Fiis Crouel s Furns b 00 Snesicas cilies PROGRAMMES ~CHANGED EVERY CONCERT. Prices—$1.00, 75c, S0c. Box Office at Alhambra Theater To-day and To-morrow. WATCH FOR KILTIES' PARADE EVERY DAY AT NOON KOCJ/AN THE PHENOMENAL BOHEMIAN VIOLIN VIRTUOSO In Conjunction With MISS JULIA GEYER, Solo Planist, MR. FRANZ SPINDLER, Accompanist. Direction RUDOLPH ARONSON. Tuesday and Thursday Nights, March 3, 5. - Wednesday and Sat, Iats..lm:u 1 Wednesaay Box Office” at Sherman, Clay & Co.'s opens plete programmes may be obtained. COMING—KING EDWARD’S COXNATION SINGERS, from Westminster Abbey ‘OPERA TIVOLISE. [CENTRA /ENINGS AT 8 SHARP! : MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 SHARP! Market Street, Near Eighth. TO-nght L‘?:T “PATIENCE” MATINEE TO-DAY. PRICES—10c, 15c, 23e. T‘TO—NIGHT LAST TI | Evening, Feb. 23, The Theater Will | The Melodramatic Succ: be CLOSED, the: Company’ Appearing st the Realistic Effects; etc. ARDEN THEATER. San Jose, Presenting HE MIKADO," With CHARLES WILLIAMS T as KO KO. ! { | TUESDAY NIGHT, February 23, | | Sterling Production of Another GILBERT and _SULLIVAN Opera, the Magnificent T Drama—THE | | | Cast to the Full Strength of the Big Company. | hlen Scenic and Costume Eflec!s | GREAT SPECIAL Anuuuxumeun c H I N ATUw N WEEK OF MARCH 2d. | SEE FHop Lee's Gambling Den—Beezle, | morning, where ecom- Belasca & Mayer Phone South 533. NOT GUILTY EVERY EV E‘"\Q MATINEE To-Morrow Washington's Birthday GS DAY. 106, 156, 25 || The Great Sensational The Tivoll Management Takes Pleasure in ueen of Chinatown—One Lung’s Oplum Joint Presenting The Celebrated Composer and e Fight in Chinatown e Cong: Concert Director, Hall—The Ragtime Ball—The Fatal Trap, etc., ete.—New um Xore Specialties. | PIETRO MASCAGNI Who_will Direct FOUR PERFORMANCES, On Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sun- day Evenings, %{o‘r{(‘; ‘World Famous [1} H . yy | | TO-NIGHT Halidsy Cavalleria Rusticana,” || osvic setsse — B Presents To-Morrow The Heart of Maryland With his own company, including Alma Kruger Herbert Postwick, Tefft Johnson, B. J. Murphy and others. THEHYMN 0 THESUN, from*‘IRIS" Together With _ CLASSIC_ ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS. ‘With a COMPLETE COMPANY and GRAND ORCHESTRA of FIFTY MUSICIANS. Seats for All Four ) \lgh(l cn Sale WED- N, ESDAY, Feb. 25, at 9 a. m. OPERA GRA N HOUSE This Afternoon and Evening Last Perform- - RO‘E ances of Next—"FATAL WEDDING.” THEATRE ERT EMMET.” REPUBLICm-- Next Weel B«‘gfllnln‘ MATI\‘E TO-MOR- N The Eminent Toet Actor, BEGINNING A WEEK THIS AFTERNOON OF FUN CHARLES ERIN VERNER In Dan Sully’s Great New York Success, “THE PARISH PRIEST.” POPULAR PRICES—10¢, 15¢, 25¢, §0c and 75¢. Matinees Saturday and Sunday. A Good Reserved Seat in the Orchestra at all tinees, 25c. Weekly Call, $1 per Year. CHIMMIE FADDEN Role as the BOWERY BOY, Holiday Matinee Monday 256 Any Beat All Matinses STRATHMO! FORREST SEABURY in His Famous Original Next_Virsinla Drew Trescott ia “LORD MISSES’ SKIRTS at i o cveo e 2 $250 and $350 BiE ot ey e Bp:’“fi:;,l: Balance of newest WINTER SUITS, JACKETS and W A Bw e r’o'v’;";;'g&m:; » SKIRTS at half-price. served, 28¢. | | | ington’s Birthday Matinee, Monday, F:b. 23 A BIG NEW SHOW LE QUATUOR BASQUE (Basque Quartet.) Direct from Parts. nsufifiWcumus Comedy Acrobats, . FLORENGE BINDLEY “The Girl tn he Diamond Dress.’ LOUISE | MUNTRBSE The Dainty Singing and omedien Dancing Mr.&.Mrs JNMYBAH_RY FRANGD PIPER THE BIOGRAPH Showing New Motion Pictures. Last Week and Artistic Triumph of LOLA YBERRI In Her Floral Tsr:viflhnr-ln P‘u“'uv “A DREAM OF T NCE. Parquet, any seat, 25 SAN FRANCISCO'S coLuMBl LEADING THEMRE TO NIGH T —Last Time ANNA HELD In “THE LITTLE DUCHESS.” TUSWEERS MONDAY BEGINNING KIRKE LA SHELLE Presents AMERICA’S GREATEST PLAY, AUGUSTUS THOMAS. SAME GREAT COMPANTY. MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY! SEATS.... $1 50, §1, T!c. 80c, 23a SPECIA L! srrraction Charles Frohman Presents WILLIAM GILLETTE THEATER |1, «SHERLOCK HOLMES.” UNION COURSING PARK JNO. GRACE, Judge. JAS. T. GRACE, Slipper. TO-DAY, 4. SUNDAY FEB. 22 GREATEST COURSING STAKES California Plate and Belle Brandon Challence Cup 1{4.—NOMINATIONS—{{ 4, $3000 — TOTAL PURSE — $3000 MUSIC BY BLUM'S ORCHESTRA. SPECIAL HOLIDAY STAKE. TRAIN SERVICE. Leaves Third and Townsend -Lruv_;wm 15 Returning at ». cars every five minutes. ADMISSION, 25 CENTSE. THE CHUTES! B:gh -Class Syemltm Every Afternoon and Evening in the Thoroughly Heated Theater, MARIA AZJUROZ; WM. KELLAR MACK; LEW WREN; SHEIK HADJI TAHAR'S TROUPE OF ARABS: TRACIE \lflRmm' AND MARTHA THERESA: SUSIE LEU MAN, AND NEW MOVING PICTURES. TAKE A TRIP DOWN THE FLUME, The Wonderful Scenie Waterway. FIREWORKS MONDAY NIGHT tn Honor of Washington's Birthday. LVERY WEEK DAY, RAIN OR SHINE. New California Jockey Club Ingleside Track SIX OR MORE RACES DAILY. Races start at 2 p. m. sharp. leaves Third and Townsend strests a¢ and leaves the track immediateis race. Wbynutunmwmntm THOMAS H. WIL Presidens - T'mmn: