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THE fAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1903. i MISCELLANEOUS. [—# TS Largest Furniture and Carpet House in the West. PATTOSIEN .GREAT... | SPRING CARPET s RUG SALE( . Imperial Wiltons English Linoleums Higgins Tapestri s Bigelow Axminsters Lowell Axminsters Japanese Matting Inlaid Lino’eums Stinson Tapestries Savommiere Axminsters Wilton Velvets Royal Wiltons Roxbary Tapestries Rartford Body Brussels Victoria Body Brussels Hartford Ax Nearly 1500 rolls of these fine FLOOR COVERINGS in the ~z\\ Spring designs and colors have just come to us and will be shown this week on our great second, floor. Although the downtown installment houses have vanced prices, we still sell at last year's low figures. NOTE THE DIFFERENCE. CARPETS AXMINSTERS—The new Spring and S mer designs, sold by downtown installment houses for $1.33 ad SELS—Charming Spring pa ors. All other stores get $1.6 Our price. terns, al for it STERS—The regular $2.00 val- 1 weight, all colors, Oriental and floral designs; downtowngoc INGRAINS—A superior article t at d wntown instaliment houses W'XLTON VELVETS— Ilw new cover a wide scope in color and 1 substitute se of matting—a sign. Downtown price $1.15 BRUSSELS—M : e. th 75¢ and 8oc dow mu\\ n TAPESTRY BRUSSELS— I s and designs, 65¢c Spring $1.00 MATTINGS 7630 BOLLS MATTING—Just receiv m importation. 8§ the Orient LINOLEUM ENGLXS! LI'OLE'JH MAIL URDcRS We give the same att tion to orders we do to sales We guarantee sa FRINTED LINOL 1:':)( 50¢c - $L40 Rb(}S AT SPECIAL PRICES of Rugs INLAID Txx.: uxex.z:uu pop oted ex. to the display have never been quu(»d Sanfori Tepestries Bigelow Body Brusscls Three-! Iy Ingrains sters $1.15 BIGELOW LOWELL BODY BRUS- $1.35 BIGELOW AND LOWELL‘ AXMIN- the Spring it@ Bar- SCHOONER FEELS ROUGH WEATHER Nottingham Parts With Foretopmast During Heavy Gale. Gunboat Bennington Is in | Stream Ready for a Cruise. schooner Wi liam Nottingham, i which reached this city from Port Blake- | she passed | | ley vesterday, reported that { through exceedingly rough weather dur- ling the vovage. On March 29, when the schooner was sixty miles west of | Cape Flattery, & heavy southerly gale and | high seas were encountered. During the gale the vessel's foretopmast was carried s away and other slight damage was sus- tained. The Nottingham carrles a cargo of lumbe. The schooner Homer will be the first to be docked for repairs in the new dry- dceks of the San Francisco Drydock Com- pany at the end of Center street, between Fifteenth and Seventeenth streets. The schooner will be docked to-day. The two floating docks at the end of Spear street, which are owned by the company, will be moved over to the Center street yard in the near future. "he new schooner hed Rita Neuman, t Boole's shipyard on Sar was anchored at the Mission s veste many of the v It was inspected by stors to the water front tructed for the North Alaska 1 Compa and is intended for use e cannerie: as cc at t line twin screw schooner and is about 130 a load of lumber to the com- canneries in Alaska. arry Los Angeles for repairs. The tug een in active use at the southcrn 1 will return south as soon as pos- 'he gunboat Benningtor ir commission, was erday. It it will anchored in is not be sent to. ame down from Mare Island, has been undergoing an & and taking on supplies. that it will be sent toward the southern stream yes known as vet where ngton over- It is re- for a short part of the i Movement of Steamers. TO ARRIVE ma . jrays Harbor ie .. "% Japan Nanalmo Bay Everett -+ Humboldt Alameda Honol Queen Ap: Sound Ports....|Apr Coronado Coos Bay s Harbor ¥ n Pedio & Wayv Pt York via P & K Apr 8 Apr. 8 Apr. 8 N s & Olympia & Tacoma Arena Apr. 9 Pts dego & le & Wi tiand & A Panama Newport & Humboldt Jose de Guatem et Sound F ey & Way Way Japan k via Par which | eet | It is a two-masted ga=<o- he tug Collis arrived yesterday from which is again | | the | 1‘ The Ben- SACRED HEART CHURCH CHOSEN AS PLACE OF NUPTIAL CEREMONY Miss Maude Shortall, a Talented Artist and Musician, to Wed John J. Hayden on Tuesday Evening of the Coming Week & tablishment Their union will be the, culmination of a romance which started in their school days. The bride to be is known through her talents with the brush and her musical successes. Since her entre into soclety she has been much sought after by the young people of her circle and has figured prominently in many social and musical affairs. Her brother, Edward P. Shortall, is a well-known young attorney. nected with the packing establishment of 3 AND POPULAR WHO WILL BE [URE. | | PROMINE YOUNG BUSINESS MAN OF THIS CITY | YOUNG WOMAN OF THE WESTERN ADDITION, UNITED IN MARRIAGE IN THE V Shortall . of 34 Steiner reet, is to be united in marriage to John J. Hayden, manager of the Hayden meat-packing es- oung couple will the scene of street, after which the take the train to Coronado, their honeymoon. foolent HIGH CLASS FORM SHOWN ertuntontent Foofels feofoeforfort | Schr Wm Nottingham, ! . 9 The man of her choice has been ¢on-|1aiq in their final resting place. { State, and early in | Union, Ne | wants and { which o | In a recei | the opening address, ACRED HEART Church is to be kis father, John Hayden, since embarking | he scene of a pretty wedding on iuto business. Among his associates he | ruesday evening, the 14th inst, 15 looked upon as a clever business man en Miss Maude Shortall, daugh. . The ceremony at the church will be fol- A iy 5 all, daug ™y wed by a wedding dinner given at the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. ,me of (he groom's parents, 9% Dolores | | made by of the Unfon Printers’ Home, of which the | the | | board of trustees. COMRADES PAY LAST RESPECTS Old Friends Gather at Bier of the Late E. T. Plank. Veteran Printer's Remains Now Resting in Plat of Local Union. 2 S Yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o'ciock, In the beautiful, sunny plat of San Francisco Typographical Union, No. 21, the remains TIVOL TO-NIGHT, Wednesday and Saturday Nights. POSITIVELY LAST APPEARANCES of The Calebrated Prima Donna, ZELIE DE LUSSAN Singing the Role of Arline in Balfe's Great Romantic Opera, THE BOHEMIAN' GIRL Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday Nights and Saturday Matinee, Again Demanded, THE MIKADO ; With the Same Perfect Cast. Weel April 13—Dont: “DAUGHTER OF THE RE of Edward Thompson Plank were tenderly | Neither kith nor kin stood by his bier to do him reverence, for they were all in distant lands; but old comrades, close friends of his eariy years, and the members of the union to which he had so long be- | longed and had so faithfully served, were there in large numbers to show him the respect and esteem he had so earned. The deceased was born California. old Eureka Typographical was virtually the father of the present 8an Francisco Typographical Union. | held many offices of trust with the union, all his dutles being well and consclen- tiously performed during his forty years’ association with that body. For two terms he served as president and was three times sent as a delegate to the In- ternatioral Typographical Union. In 1887 he was elected president of that body for two terms and served until 1891, when he was re-elected for a third term, but declined to accept further honors. He was chairman of the first | board of trustees of the Union Printers’ Home at Colorado Springs. During his residence in Virginia City he served as president of the Mechanics' Union, and was a member of the committee of three that represented that organization in the stormy times of the Comstock, doing praisewortny w for that body. For some time prior to his death Mr. Plank had been prospecting in the moun- tains near Boise wilds of Idaho and brought back to Boise | by members of Boise City Typographical | 1. who ministered to his ared for him until his death, rred September 26, 1899, he be- ing 70 years of age at that time. The re- | mains were buried in that city in St ‘s Cemetery. ¢ action of the International Typo- graphical Union at Cincinnati last August, and through the instrumentality of James | P. Olwell, delegate from this city, ar- rangements were made to have the bddy | of the deceased sent here in pursuance of To | requests made by him during life. carry out the details the union hers ap- | | pointed a committee composed of J. P. Rod Payne and Andrew F. Smith, who acted in_co-operation with mittee from Boise City Typographical Unfon, composed of A. C. Boot, Luther Straight and W. J. A. McVety. The body arrived here on March 27 and was placed g vault lempursrm. The services at the grave yesterday were conducted entirely under the aus- plces of the San Francisco Typographical Unien. W. W. Copeland, president, in which he referred ices of the deceased in the union. W. W Olwell, to the lifelong se his connection with Shannon, State Printer, followed spoke from the standpoint of a fellow workman. The closing remarks were Willlam J. White, trustee-elect the first chairman of He closed his remarks deceased was Justly | in New York | the fitties came to | In 18556 he helped to start (hl; Union, which | He | — He was taken 1l in the | a com- | made | ami | | | ' MORE NEW STARS. The Colby Family; the Mason-Keeler Company; McCue and Cahill; ths Great La Fleur; Beaux and Belles Octet; Gardiner and Vincent; Kronau's White Tscherkess Trio; Milly Capell and the Biograph. Reserved Seats. 25c; Balcony, 10c; Boxm Seats and Opera Chatrs, 50c. % ' LEADIRG THEN\E | 2 Weeks—Commencing TO-NIGET. Evenings at 8. Matinees at 2. MRS. PATRICK . CAMPBELL 1 AND HER LONDON COMPANY. Direction of Charles Frohman. | This Week—Every Night but Friday & Sunday. | MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. |'The Joy of Living By Hermann Sundermann Second Week—Repertolre to be announced. Prices—$2, $1 30 $1, 3¢, 50o. CALIFORNIA TO-NIGHT—THIS WEEK ONLY. The Original and Only KATE CLAXTON In Her Original Role of the Blind Girt 1o THE TWO ORPHANS PROFPESSIONAL MATINEE THURSDAY Next, OUR NEW MINISTER By Denman Thompeon. author of “THE OLD HOMESTEAD. The Biggest Hit Known. | | | | | | - = ~ — 3 THEATRE . REPUBLIC:. See “Young"” CORBETT Mack and Stine to spa 1 GOING MILES TO SEE | HEAR JOSE. McDONALD, SYLVESTER | GUISE sing new songs and hear the new gag: | REPUBLIC MINSTRELS AND CHOP SUEY ¢ his fellow craftsmen. His Intimate knowl- | SMYRNAS—\ew = d grades, from mat sizes & Astoria | with the following eloquent tribute: s - < ol Blalk g otic American Firet Pafl he from. .. 90¢ % e P ent “izsle Vance, Olsen, 4 days from AT THE INGLESIDE TRAPS| i uentification with the upbullaing ‘of the | e Battlesntp Oregon,” and AXMINSTERS Orlental and floral — - z Harbor | - | home was the crowning success of a life work | Wallace frwin's Musical Cartoon, e Siege IS 824 75 Steame: Des Sails, | Pler. \e Prien, Anderson, 414 days from | Severa] Sumght Scores Are Made by | fu!l of deeds accomplished for the betterment | of Goat Island T | 3T T a i % . . 1,50 feet in length Captain Charles Verry e, in a great variety of designs $ has been selected to take charge of her, | | INGRAINS — Agra weave, best of wo 2 as soon as the vessel is ready she | | | { k | | E = = | E | | | | . ae on 337_50 s e Douglass, 46 hours from I the Members of the Califor- | cage of the condition of the aged and infirm | Sl 5 5 pm Pie: Angeles. 4 # printer, gained by extensive travel, eminently | ROYAL W"_~T0! ot A large line. most exquisite pat- safi 50 112 "m|Prer ¥ SAILED. | nia Wing Club. | fitted him to execute plans for their weifare, | OPERA erns. Downtow et $45.00 for i o ' | Puget Sound Pdrtsi1l fi.“ Pler 19 | Sunday, AI[;UI 5. | fThere was a big attendance at the In- | .xxml truly his ml(s!lun ;\-.!.l, we?!‘ accomplished. HOUS[ ROYAL WIL — eet, in the same 1 variety April 8 ta Rosa, Alexander, Ban Diego | AT | So long as one stone shall stand upon another | 'rons feet, in the same large variety @31 B} M|, cuc ot iol12 mipter 2| Stme Utk & ¢ | steside live bird trapd vesterday and the | i {af nagiinient monument erecied by th | e Phoenix 1 Ple; st . Rellly, Seatt | shooting was in &everal instances excel- | members of our craft to shelter those who T ¢ Orlental designs. eat vari- 800 91 o o o [ Ayt o o g frizs 5 W. Gibson killed 20 straight, | CJalm its hospitality arid protection, so long | MATINEES SATU RDAY AND SUNDAT Corona. Stmr South Coast, Olsen, Caspar. Pl R ey e * | will the name of Edward Thompson Plank be | my.. Evening and Every Evening This Week the reversible patterns, s22 50 nta Cru Stmr Gualala, Johnson, Benders Landing | making up a back score, 12 straight in| revered as the foremost among its builders. 535 e T e grodiy 5 uracao. and | the club event and 6 straight in the team | | Fotalie: Senio ", Nelso s < ay. | ot Sl | 3 S | r.nunfl: ART !QUA§ZS sThe Ingrain texts ‘:-.rm,d 5‘.mm of $2.75 C. Nelson el i | shoot. Later he scored 5 in a 6-bird pool. | Summer Outing: R. D. MacLEAN and ral desigr eet $5, 9210:6 ft $4, 9x9 ft ; T:6x9 ft ' H ! . DEET ) >. C. Na an I. Donohoe each u S TG Durgess, Ljunggren, Chigmk | C. C. Nauman and E. H. Donohoe eac There has ‘Just daem fsmied & Ban - AXEMINSTER RUGS 72 inches, $2.00 72 inches $3.75 = i e i scored 31/ birds out of 32. Gibeon is high | fustrated folder con cammer sutines. for cat- | ODETTE TYLER - . .- . 3 Scamidt, Honolulu man of the Califors Wing Club, with tagers, campers, etc., along the North Shore. | In -'na:usne-ru Grand Tragedy, MADE- UP IVGB—\M'*‘ 1 h::f!;‘n-: \;""fn l::t‘arl‘a\"d' ;“ll-f \ZJP"I' with Anril 9 i ELEGRAPHIC. | Donohoe and Nauman a . The pigeons | Any one contemplating a summer sojourn in an naterial and labor cost us. rhor 4 pm/Pier 2 " LOBOS, April & 10 p. m.—Weaiher | wore strong, which added to the interest | the mountalns or along the sea coast or in| €€ 99 Size Price. £ Price. Angeles Ports.| 1 pm Pier 2 miles per hour. \f the day's sport. The results follow: | (he Russian River district should call at or $17.50 8:3x10:6 feet Axminste .817.00 dt . 9 am/Pler 13 S PORTS. R g s | send 2c postage to -Ticket Office and Xn(orml; x $16.00 | 8:3x10 feet Body B 817.50 Pler 11| SANTA BARBARA—Salled Slub shoot; 12 birds A | tion Bureau, 626 Market street. San Franelscd. | o o boices e 15, 28, S0c and .814.40 | »:3x12 t Body Brussecls....$19.60 Pofnona. 1:30 plpier 11 | State of California for San Fr el s | B R 75c. A good reserved seat in the orchestra at $10.00 6x9 feet Body Brus ...$13.00 Arcata " iPler 13 | (008 for San Pedro; stmr M"'”f,u; : Arrested for Forgery. ;," matinees, 25 % ahy ATOOSH—Passed out April 5 Acting upon a telegraphic order received 3 JOHN. Pays to Sixteenth | gavs Hiam 4 pmiPle ship Schwartzenbek, for Sydney; bktn it from Sheriff Beaman of Pueblo, Colo., | Trade in the and HMission Los Angeles Ports Pier 16 | b ST Rnit 5B enip Glenatvon, trom |J Detective. John - Freel . arrested William | San Pedro amiPier 11 | 1 vernoo; for Mequimalt | Dietrich, who arrived on the Santa Fe! I Mission. B Steeets..... Hongiul " RO Asrived Aprll 5—Stmr Pasa- | overland train last night. Forgery and | J via; Fa: £ urcka: simr Chehalis, from obtaining money under false pretense: Poget Sound Pr am|Piet ' o ot Bric, ac oh REY S . 8! Anril 12, 11 am Pier 19 | ganta Barbara ;. schr Eric, rom Tacoma; sehr | i Ui catnia ShAEGAM: Saniuat ML U : M Weatherwax and scor E K Wood, from | : e an Diego '(i K 9 am'Pler 11 | Grays Harbor: schr Ruby from Coquille | the Colorado officer. Dietrich is a Hun-| TO PR | »ri . | River: bktn Newsboy, from Port Blakeley. e garian, about % years of age. » Columbia. .. Astoia & Poriland 11 am Pler 2 alled April e o K[fi".f".fh | — e NIGHT SH l\‘llel;l'l;; H | ori b | ys Harbor = H First Production Here of ‘eber eld’s g p—— = — — - 7. Dollar e & Tacoma.(10 am Pier 2| ASTORI rrived April 5—Stmr Columbia e { Hobson at the Y. M. C. A. 1 Funniest of All Burlesques periak - JRoRN | hence April i Ruth, for San Fran. | Fennios (gusst) Captain Richmond Pearson Hobsoh will | Sailed Aor awr Ruth, for San Fran Dead out of hounds. lecture at . M. C. A. Hall this even- Second barre! ing at § o OUT NEXT SUNDAY | i r AN LE—Arr] 4 il — 'k | 1 | COOS BAY—Arrived April Stmr Empire, Aning ptaln; G- { | «nv:‘:mu i 3 Feudner e 2 AMUSEMENTS. ! None Better at Any Price. None So Good at THE | Sailed April 5—Schr Jos Russ, for San Frau ",‘(':I"f‘rlr | The Prices. I> For. | HARBOR—Salled A Piesibs 1\:.:‘_1.‘\‘ ; : | fi‘ Tfllfizfii ! cififis:\;d‘rfie{uffi shta Bc. 3c and Ile: e, | Doiphin_. Y for Han Francisco. + | Murdock | % - e . Great Easter Edition| & PR ¢ e o LiiEL e | S i G I 4 | - | l\ 1 % e L o . p :m"‘,» : B LANDIN ived April 4 [Jobns ... 1 | Market Street, Near Eighth, Phone South s83. | Ny . e B i e ation | stmr Seattiel haoe Apmta o] o TO-NIGHT Blaney's Greatest | - - bl | Tumboldt JINT REYEE—Fassec P SIS | All This Week. and M | OF THE | Sp Robert Adamson, from Toplobampo for Puget | Red Team- A1l s Wek- d Merriest R | Sound. Anchored in Drakes Bay, April 4. McMurchy (Captain) .....2 1 [ Atines Batmday Farce Comedy, E s ik GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived April 3—Schr A | Nauman Py 11 bocosoom & T R e B B Johnson, from Salaverry Donohoe O SUNDA Y CAI I Sun, Moon and Tide. | REDONDO—Arrived Apiil 5—Stmr Aurelia, | Gibson . —_— - seoe United States Coast and Geodetic S | trom Astorta. Jeekson 114 Times and Heights of IHieh and. fow | PORT T.UDLOW ~Satled April 5—Schr Wil- | Justins . M'magu’s cnckam cll’nus & A & 2 Waters at_Fort Point. entranc T | liam Renton, for San Pedro. avis . 2 = " Is a journalistic triumph of pictorial art Francisco Bay. Publisicd by oneial sur | | PORT TOWNSEND—Pamsed in April 5— | MecConiel i It tp-to- | Great Bhow 1n the T thority of the Superintendent, | bark Invermark, from Victoria. Stone 1 And & Great Show e Theater and modern color press work. NOTE-The Digh and low waters ocour at | AFrived Aprii 3—Nor ship Norge, from Laeh o VENING, | the city front (Mission-street wharf) about A Melbourne; BrAlh|lD dWoln\du;-‘ rromzs;-m»‘ Cotal 3. Great Specialtle Funals Py | twenty-fiv Lutes late | SEATTLE—Arrive pril 5—Schr W F pool shoot: 6 bi | _Great Spee « — Funnlest Performane: = > . 5 n:. et Im.'fi'. 9 llzl:erm‘..:;;r,-‘ .,“(‘ ort Point: | Garms from Manila: stmr Senator, hence April P At Ever Witnessed. 1080 Laughs n 3 Hours, * SEE LA MONTS SLIDE FOR LIFE. Besides the usuzl wide array of up-to-date maga- o = & _both places. | 1\ stmr City of Seaitie, from Skagway. Dohohoe PRICES EYbuinGs From Top of the Chutes to Foot of the Lake, < i icd = | NDAY. APRIL 6. | "PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived April 5— |pavis ... o MATINEES. Every Afterncon and Evening o zine erticles, there are pages and pages of special = | P AREIS. S . from Astoria; stmr Noyo, from | jackson Next Week—"“RIi SPEND “A DAY IN THE ALPS. Ea 5 | Sun rises MecConnell %4 U g ster features. { Mun cximis 7 | ¥ Gatied aprn 5—6tme Fulton for San Pearo; W oums SEE THE BABIES IN THE INCUBATORS. Moon s : 37| stmr Novo, for San Pedro. - y TO-NIGHT o a w OF : uul.;,;:‘, I“’“’l ‘-nml I’nml i &PORT f““':f,fifhfi;;:““?‘ e A S Fae® AND ALL THIS WEEK. T‘KE A “"P NJWN T“E H.u.f-' g rman stmr Theben, ctorta. Fatning » 3 Ft. Sailed April b—German ship Tarpenbek for | Darby . b ST - Th G d n Se lch r shhwi In L wi =W United Kingdom. Haight AMATEUR NIGHT THURSDAY. > € arac THE u c ik o5 =7 | TFORT BRAGG—Arrived Aprll &—Stmr | o© The — : 7 Brooklyn, hence April 3. When Phoning Ask for “THE CHUTES." w By EDWIN MARKHAM w 8 ISLAND PORTS. CITY GOLFERS PREPARE The D-llgr;;;ul Com:l;-‘ “‘rmm for Nat C. - z : % 9 HONOLULU—Arrived April 4—Schr Watson TN AEE Mkine Menate. g ot the ides | A West, from Newcastie, Aus; stmr American, & SOHEDULE OF EVENTS| .AN AMER'CAN ” he tides | from Seattle. < ‘ g i N ficent Easter | The California Easter © | the early morning tides are ziven in the leri | | BLESLE-Sailed April 4—Schr Mahukona, | The tournament committée of the San Hacm , Bac T E 42 l:;1rl|“<vl)|l‘un:)v;d:;ldofllf(:’eufllrt;(‘“e!ll\e tides of the | for San Francisco. Francisco Golf Club has prepared the fol C IT'ZEN A ! 3 oy g o currences as -t = 24 ¢ © ispiece Girl < | fourth time column gives (he last tide of the | WHeht hence Maremii 0“5 H C|lowing schedule of events to be held on day, except when there are but three tides, the Presidio links: On Saturday, April 18, BERTHA CREIGHTON as MISS CAREW; | EVERY WEEK DAY, RAIN OR SHINE 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 { discharged soldiers, arrived on the trans there will be a driving competition, the | FRoAs AR tosts vy ** CRUGER; with the winner of which will receive a prize. On| Evenings, Z5c to 75c: Matinees the same day there will be a handicap | Sunday, 15c to S0c. By SARAH COMSTOCK Burns Gets Up First. R. W. Watson and “John Doe" New California Jockey Club Burns, Saturday and given is subtracted from the depth g b HOW TO DECORATE THE EASTER CHURCH e charts:” The piane of reterence is femeay | port Thomas Friday from the Philippines, | Over eighteen holes, medal play. for which | BASTER. NEXT MONDAT, | and Trac of t ower waters, pé 5 e it Ch | AND " pea ® | They registered at the International Hotel, Q{:; Ap ssond, Teises :uf:m"yfl';:i-om?; he Mos gparming of Romantic Plays, SIX OR MORE RACES DAILY. A NEW AND REAUTIF Bpipping Sucetligatios, ocoupying the same room. Watson de-| eight to qualify, for a handicap over eight. | S | RS ERR RN L 12 ana UL EASTER CAROL ARRIVED. posited $1%0 with the clerk, obtaining a|een holes, match play. Three prizes are 12:30, 1, 1130, 2, 2:30 and S P m.. connecting The last installment of THE THILTEENTH DISTRICT end a thrilling short story by Robert Barr The King’s Trysl OUT NEXT SUNDAY Sunday, April 5. Stmr Geo W Elder, Randall, 55 hours from Portland, via Astoria 47 hours, Stmr Corona, Nopander, 19 hours from Lu- reka. Stmr Rival, Payne, 50 hours from Crescent City. Stmr Phoenix, Odland, 14 hours from Men- docino. Stmr W H Kruger, Ahlin, 59 hours from Redondo. receipt. Saturday night they retired at the same time, but when Watson awoke yesterday morning, Burns had gone and ‘Watson discovered that the receipt for $150 was missing from his pocket. The clerk said Burns had cashed it at the ho- tel office. Watson notified the police and Captain Martin wired to different points, asking for Burns’ arrest, as it was sus- Stmr National City, Johnson, 14 hours from Fort Brage. Scir Falcon, Kalb, 6 days from Grays Har- bor. Schr John A, Olsen, 4 days from the Colum- bla River. pected he had left the city. A dispatch #vas received in the afternoon from Sac- ramento that Burns had been arrested on the train there and an officer will be sent to bring him back. oftered in this event, one for the lowest gross score and two others for the win- ner and runner-up in the finals. On Dec- oration day there will be a handicap against bogey, for which first and second prizes are offered. On Tuesday morning, beginning at 9:30, there will be the qualifying round over eighteen holes, nredal play, of a competi- tion for the Council’s Cup for Women, the best eight to qualify. The match rounds of this competition will ings. be played on ‘Wednesday, Thursday and Friday mom-l fl”tels Desirable location, unsurpassed cuisine, tnequaled service and modern conveniences are the attributes thar have made these two hotels popular with tourists and travelers who visit San Fran- cisco. Palace and Grand witn trains stopping at the entrance to the track. Last two cars on traln reserved for ladles and their escorts; no smoking. Buy your ferry tickets to Shell Mound. Returning—Trains leave the track at 4:18 and 4:45 p. m.. and immediately after the last race, THOMAS H. WILLIAMS JR.. President. PERCY W. TREAT. Secretary. The Weekly Call, _8$1 per Ycar.