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THE SAN FRANCIECO CALL, SATURDAY, 'APRIL 25, 1903. WE DESIRE 0 ANNOUNCE t we have vacated our store at 740 Market street. out May we will 1st formally 104-110 indul- then. nd We k he mers u we can at of the modern ed with a new ne most Sia cerely Thank OCEAN TRAVEL. Seat: . Whateom—11 Change at Se. steamers for Alaska e for Tacoma to N. C. P. Ry. 4; Corona, 1:30 May bange & 1"‘ OFFICE— f Market New M AMERICAN LINE Wew York—Southamut Bosto MEDITERRANEAN Service raitar, Naples, Genoa. June 2 8, Sept. 19 8, Aug. 23, Oct. 10 OLLAND AMERICA LINE rk—Rotterdam, via Boulogne. 10 a Aam RED STAR LINE New York—Antwerp—Paris. am Zeela ay 16, 10 am Finland. M; 10 am WEITE STAR LINE New Yark—quuxzmn Liverpool —AND— St. Miichael THE Al FAST S.S. PORTLAND Leaves Seattle May 17. 10Y0 KISEN KAISHA, Bay)—Pomona, 1:30 | == 'REAR GUARD OF THE SALMON FLEET IS NOW READY FOR VOYAGE NORTH ‘Bark B. P. Cheney and Ship Eclipse Sail for Bristol ; Bay and Two Windjammers and Three Diminutive ' Steamships Clear at Custom-House for Canneries | L = -+ | | ; 1= % i | | | | __l-'- _c'ulu,m /e = = S s - HIS week will probably see ihe | | ] g of the last of the fleet en- } v 55NN Foonn Ntuw St | Excelstor Valdez a harvest of saimon | Dirigo ey P. Cheney and the sh' Spoka. Skagwny & Way Port . = ] ‘uunrn Skagway & Way Ports. led yester for Bristol Ba | Farallon.... | Skagway & Way Port vessels carrled for | City of Seattle| Bkagway & Way Port: gwey & Way Port Inlet & W ks Inlet & Way | ; Sun, Moon and Tide. | the C I.e! ey and | \’ the city on-street whoarf) about Sl eyt v % | at Fort Point; As| ™ < eame at both piaces. case on the departure of | tered for lumber from Puget Sound to a direct | oh Barleycorn was | port Cape Colony, at 6d; _\YHHE?\ hip John o Springbank, same business, from Chemainus to B-RIONE 'Lhe DERSIESLE | cupe T r Delagoa Bay, 53s 8d t salled yesterday | gyt r were the -bys from tk Mission street wh cle Balclutha ed g A Small Cargo for Mahukona. Dodge was cleared ye ship arluk and the schoor | 2 for Bristol Bay. Othe ! that will figure in the gather- salmon catch were the littie In the above exposition of the tides | Naknek for u with an assorted merchandise cargo, | Frpalh 2 : A 5 TG o | eariy morning tides are given in the left for Bristol I Valyed et 10, e ant & the: f";‘“f"" | hand column and the successive tides of tue board the Presiden bbls flour, 26 3 ~“- ctis '-”V"/‘- ay In the order of occurrence as to time; the »-day, will go the pr 53 1bs_cor ce, 5000 1bs mid- | rourth time column gives the last tide of the ay, & | dlings, 128, gals “ln9.1‘5a3, except when there are but three tides, e officers of the Alaska Pack- | 8 cs bread, 1,000 bricks, | 4y sometimes oc The helghts given are in furni- 60 PR machine: ne. ings of the United States | Coast Burvey Charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the Leight, 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. fin i S8 addition to tae so Notice to Mariners. | San Francisco Bar, Californta—(List of | lights and fog slgnals, Pacific Coast, 1008, pags | | | | | scue of five the water through the barge the members of | | i a rowing i N e e Ist of beacons and buoys, Time Ball. n port and won for themselves & | page 19).—Notice is hereby | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., 3 The Bowhead 22, 1903, light vessel No. shaute’ /Eohangs. jSan Francisco, r aw.'m—‘g a new | 70 was replaced r station, about 8% miles | o APFN 24 2006 o he T is anchored far from outside the bar, off the entrance to San Fran- | puilding was dropped exactly at noon to-day, and the gas buoy, temporarlly | i o, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § ats have | was withdrawn April 25. | p ' " Greenwich time. Ly d in light vessel | J. C. BURNETT, ment of more , fog signal or | Lieutenant, U. € N., In charge. i —_— left for the taking of ‘ Shipping Intelligence. attempt on the part of satlor board- 5 Né-hovse runners to entice the men away has ARRIVED. [ discouraged by the exhibition of bu Friday, April 24. 1 es in the hands of the whaler's | Stmr Prentiss, Ahlstrom, 61 hours from Port r ocarsmen from one of the local rowing Los Angeles. E barge down the bay om | “Stinr South Portland, Nornsman, 12 hours swept past the | from Monterey. . e it Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 24 hours from Monterey. s the whaler's Stm ational City, Johnson, 14 hours from rtainm The Fort Bragg. Hamburg & Way Ports| steered a course well Hilo Stmr San Pedro, Hansen, 22 hours from Eu- en Alcatraz A ¢ reka. an of the i1 : & o Stmr Marshfield, Dettmers, 22 hours from t > caug);l ortiand & M’""“ - Eurcka; up river direct th upset it Epoan Ruth, Reed, 80 hotrs from Astoria. a oarsmen and the | Humbolas - | _Bark Alden Besse, Kessel, daye from their lives in Honoluly. attle & Whateom. Schr Volunteer, Bressem, S days from Co- Coronado n Pedro lumbia River. ) l.t‘n\ruH.‘A . n Pedro Schr Newark, Reinertsen, 13 hours from e Fureka *| Humbolat b Iversens Landing. State of Cal.. \ n Diego & W ay X'i CLEARE Sequota Harbor ay. . April 24 | and picking Pt e PR | r uld depend to TR e sty | Stmr Afognak, Moller, Alitak; Alaska Pack- tu The men In (R | | ers’ Assn, S Seat & & - . | Stmr Santa Rosa, Al exander, San Diego; Pa- hangied: | T Boie e i Abr. 27| cifle Coast Steamship Co. Pl v and barge ‘W el iy E Abr. 280 Stmr President, Anderson. Bristol Bay and t the barge was cle — Ny ot Iae Karluk: Alaska Packers' Assn ruwf;} .:lwn» to their ” s :\:_ ‘ x-;ixlix«’-} nek, Kokeritz, Bristol Bay; Alaska s and the whalem anama. |Apr. 28 3 v car- | 2 turned safely to th el A~ s Eathiieay Bremer. Ladysmith and Kar- 5 MRS Tt Rt i - o Ship Geo Curtls, Calhoun, Honolulu; Welch Momh of ngbt Winds. Albion & Pt. Arena..|Apr. Bark R P Cheney, Moller, Bristol Bay; Nak- P mbold -lApr. Apr -lApr. nek Packing Co. Schr Mary Sachs, Hultberg, k. arrived | B \SHIP 5 throaghout als he . Bés. Abr. 0 | p ch Chas Hanson, Pedersen, Bristol Bay: " lden Bes rived off the deoeighAndatiing yeasieg L X I L 1S . sterday ing and spent Portiand & Astoria. .. JApF. 30 | oprr NaiarY Dodse, Olsen, Mahukona; The k: T at anchor waiting for a breezs to Hambore & Way PortsiMay 1| “'Schr Letutla, Felsher, Golovin Bay: North- al, | an Pedro | ern Light Mining Co. - - | Clos Bay | ¥an Pedro & SATLED s L Mary Sachs Clears. {iSly o v, April 24. = schooner Mary Sachs cleaied yesterday Stmr Eureka, Jessen, sda da and will probably sail some time 1 | Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz, as been chartered L o Paraines Stmr Phoenix, Odland, Mendocino. fences and will carry to - Ship Geo Curtle, Calhoun, Honolulu. b SElSitist” wihe ' Avid Ship Eclipse, Larsen, Brisiol P in Investigation alon Bark R P Cheney, Moller, ‘Bay. interest among Schr Berwick, Petersen, te River. = i Schr Fortuna, Olsen, Eureka, P - April_25. | SPOKEN. ambur = #m NEWS OF THE OCEAN. ”'“,."“fl;i, | § pmiPler 16| April 6, lat 38 N, lon 19 W, Ger bark Este, erican. 8. Port . bt 2| trom Hamburg, for Santa Rosalia, AR The \mw-;mn bark Catharina is char oW iyl s ; TELEGRAPHIC. PLYMOUTH.C! 5-HAMBURG. | P Arena 13 bmipier 2 FQINT LOROS, april :#.;5,":?“.;’“”" b pross % orsie N 0812 m|PMS ; 2 P er hour. o Anvnnnszxnu'rs i et e et it o DOMESTIC PORTS -t ree PSRN D 2k ' manns ‘(g n Diego & Way| 9 am/Pier ASTORIA—Sailed April 24— Stmr Alljance, r Queen. ..... | Puget Sound Ports(11 am/Pjier for San Irancisco; Br ship Crown of India, 3 | April 27. | | h Africa; schr Maweema, for San Aretle.. Humboldt % Pler 2| Coos B an Pedro |Pler 15 | _ Arrived April 24—Br stmr Indrasamha, from 8. Monica . (‘M)g Harbo Pler 2 | Yokohama, via Victoria. April 28, Arrived April 24—Schr Argus, from San minutes Argo. ... el River Ports [Pier 2| Pedro. LS L3 SEPT. 18. Sen Pedro. . Humbxm}& |Pier 2 \'\élAT;_O\l-l%“efl April 24—Stmr Ratnier, X! G B Grays Harl . for San Francisco. £4XBURS- mmmfi va’n_ Zwa, XY | Hamboidt .. [Pier RORT TOWNSEND_Arrived April 24 Schr HERZOG & CO.. 401 Ca st.. Gen. Ages. . Astorla & Portland{11 am,Pier Gamble, from Tocopllla; schr Salem, from -2 NO other soap In April 29. Shanghai; schr Premler, from Port Gamble HAWALL, SAMOA wew G. Dollar... Grays Harbor |4 pm[Pler 2| for Bristol Bay. ccn c . ZEALAND ano SYONCY, . Alliance Pordand & Way. |t amiPler 16| Sailed April 2i—Br ship Glenericht, for Co- DIRECT LiN 4 h ]d d Cureka Humbaoldt 9 am|Pler 13 | quimbo. LIRE o T, t € wor 1S usea SO | Xom .| Humboldt . | 5 amipier SOUTH BEND—Sailed Avril 24—Stmrs Se- 1POSA, for Tabiti, April 20, 10 a. m Mariposa. ... Tahiti direct 10 am|Pler 7| quoia_and Rival, for San Proancisco. MEDA. for Honolulu, May 2, 2 p. m. | . 3. Dollar....| Seattle & Tacoma.|10 am|Pier 2| COOS BAY—Arrived April 25—Schr Orlent, S8 8§ Honolulu, Samoa, Auckiand | much - Or so llttle of April 30. hence April 15 § s4, 10°a. m. ’ State of Call San Diego & Way..| 9 am(Pler 19| Salled April 25—Stmr Signal. for Redondo. . Sflxflflll-....hl Ticket ffice, 643 Mariat® | - W. Kruger..| Pt. Arens & Albion| 6 pm|Pler 13 SEATTLE—Arrived April 2i—stmr City ot Arcata ‘00s Bay- rfd. |12 “m|Pier 13 | Puebla, hence Api ; stmr San Mateo, thlfl““ 'ih.7 Pacie 8¢, ‘ 1t gOCS SO far, China & Japan....| 1 pm|PMSS | Port Los Apgeles. 5 ’ ! Willapa Harbor....| 4 pmPier 2| Sailed ApHl 23—Stmr Meiville Dollar, for e May 1. Grays Harbor. April 24—Ship St Paul, for COMPAGNIE annux mnu-umnn Sold ene'ne world. Banta Cruz..| Newport & Way...| 9 am|Pier 19 | Uyak Bay: stmr Senator, for San Francisco. T LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, Senator .. und Ports.{11 am|Pier 27 | REDONDO—Arrived April 24—Stmr Cheha- ng every Thursday, instead of May 2. lis, from Santa Barbara. dey, at 10 &. m., from Pler 42, !n-nd and Vallejo Steamers. Rainier. Seattle & Whatcom| 4 pmPier 2| SANTA BARBARA—Arrived Anrn 24—Stmr crth River, foot of Morton street. o g i A Alameda. ...|HonoJulu .. 2 pm Pler 7| State of California, hence April 23, and sailed First-cluss to Havre, §70 and upward. See. GEN. FRISBIE or MONTICELLO— | Peru.. N Y. - Pun-m- 12 'm|PMS3 | for San Diego. ond-class to Havre,$45 and upward. GENERAL -, 8:16 and 8:30 p. m., ex. Sunday. May 3. BANDON - falled April 24—Schr Bender AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CAN- 8. m., 8:30 p. m., Leaves Valiejo, Astorla & Portland|11 am|Pler 24 | Brothers, for San Francisco. ADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson building), New noon, € p. m., ex. Sunday. Sun. P May 5. PORT HARFORD—Salled April 24, 1 & m— Jork. J. F. FUGAZI & CO. Pacific Coast m., 4:15'p. m. Fare b0 cents. Tel. | Nebraskan.. Hono. & Kahulul..| 3 pm(Pier 20 | Stmr Coos Bay, for San Francisco. Agents, § Montgomery avenue, San Francisco, Pier 2, Mission-st. dock, HATCH May 6. | SAN PEDRO—Arrived April 24—Stmr Cen- *ickets s0ld by all Raflroad Ticket Agents. lcny Puebla | Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pler 27| tralia, hence April 21. | Untted States Coas: and Geodetic Survey— | | and Helights of High and ow us gathering | | B2 "HICH ARRIVED FROM | Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to Sun sh alre: , st | Francs fshed by official au- d fish read; Y RDAY AF- thorit: D ntendent. TER A SLOW VOYAGE. NOTE und low waters occur at | | nsenada; R B | | of age, 5 feet 814 inches tall, | weight, | ing was dark with blue overalls and black | laced shoes. LONG SENTENGE FOR A BURGLAR Charles Johnson Given Thirty Years in the Penitentiary. Entered Rooms in Two Lead- ing Hotels by the Fire Ecscape. Charles Johnson, alias Paul Johnson, alias Charles Wilson, known as the “red pepper burglar,” who was convicted on two charges of burglary, was sentenced vesterday by Judge Lawior to serve two terms of fifteen each in San Quen- tin, making thirty years altogether. The two charges on which the defend- ant was convicted and sentenced were for entering the room of Joseph Napthaly in the California Hotel and the room of Reginald C. Robbins in the Palace Hotel. He entered both places by means of the | fire escape. While going down ‘the fire escape from Napthaly's room he was ob- served by the porter, James F. Dillon, who followed him tfll he met Policeman McShane, who placed Johnson under ar- rest. There were two prior agalnst Johnson for petty larceny and while he was serving his time in the Branch County Jail he made his escape on February 2. A few di later he bur- glarized the room of Captain Greene of the Nippon Maru in the California Hotel, but was not prosecuted on that charge, as | convictions | RED PAPER BLACK LETTERS ADVER’ ABSOLUTE SEGURITY Genuine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must bear BILIOUSNESS. SICK HEADACHE. TORPID LIVER. FURRED TONGUE. INDIGESTION. CONSTIPATION DIZZINESS. SALLOW SKIN. They TOUCH the LIVE R Genuine Wrapper Printed on Small Pl Small Desa Smail Prica e T et Look for the Signature Axusxnm NEW . the captain had to leave on his vessel. In passing sentence the Judge said: | ““The two offenses upon which the defend- ant has been trled in this court show a pronounced criminal disposition. He is possessed of great daring and exercises | a marked Ingenuity in his nefarious call- | ing. At the time of his arrest he was found with a formidable looking knife upon his person and had secreted in his clothing a large quantity of red pepper. | It is not to be belleved that he was thus | equipped for any idle purpose. Any show | of resistance on the part of his victims | would, no doubt, have been met with | deadly result. The bearing of the prls— oner during all of the proceedings in thk court makes it clear that he has aban- | doned himself to a life of criminality. He | has received the verdicts of the juries | | with an indifference that stamps him as being wholly unregenerate. His attitude would be more in keeping with the close | than the beginning of a criminal career.” The Judge further said that he had 2% | studied every aspect of the defendant's | position with | whether or not some lenfency might not be shown, but he couid find no mitigating | a view of determining circumstances and it would be a perver- sion of justice to adopt any expedient looking to such a result. “Under those circumstances,” concluded the Judge, “and in view of the great need for strong | which | seemf successfully to defy the law in this | example to the criminal element, community, the court will leave the de- fendant to the fate which his holdness and crimin The body of an unidentified man was | | found yesterday morning floating in lhe‘ bay near section 3 of the seawall. The body was that of a man about 50 years 175 pound with dark hair and red whiskers, eyebrows and mustache. The upper and lower front teeth are missing. The cloth- The remains had been in the water about two week: S Gus H. Kilborn and J. Emmet Hayden of the Sausalito and Tiburon ferry bars have purchased the Ferry Cafe, 16 \lark t street. @ b e @ Arrived April 24—Stmr Chehalis, from Re- dondo; schr Albert Meyer, from Grays Harbor; stmr Grace Doilar, hence April 22. Sailed April 24—Schr Bainbridge, for Port keley; schr Ruby, for Coquille River; schr for Port Towneend; stmrs Navarro and . for San Fra : schr E K Wood, Passed in April 24—Schr Robert . hence Apcll 18; bark,C D Bryant, | hence April 16. ’ | Passed out April 24—Schr Ludlow, for San stmr Melville Dellar, for San Fran- 1 2 for Passed out Apri Valparalso; Br salp P don Passed In_April 24—Schr Winslow, from San for Tacoma. 8 LANDING—AnN cotia, hence April 2 Sailed Aoril 24—Stmr Fulton, for Port Los Angeles. EUREKA—Saflad April Fork, for San Francisco; for San Francisc PORT GAMBLE—Sailed April 24—Schr Pre- Nor ship Vellore, 24—Stmr \nnn\ schr Mary E Russ, | mier, for Bay. REDONDC {led” April 24—Stmr Asuncion, for San Francisco. ABERDE: Sailed April 24—Stmr New- burg, for San Pedro, Arrived A Schr Taleon, hencs April | 16; schr Henry on, hence AprY ISLAND PORT. Arrived April 23—Br ym Newcastle, Aus. April Bktn Irmgard, for San stmr Hanalel, for Midway Island. | FOREIGN PORTS. 10—Ger”’ stmr Nu- HONOLULU- ship Clan Macfarlane, f Sailed Francisco; nal deeds have earned for him." 1: THEATRE Unidentified Body Found. | E BELASCO | MaYer. Ingleside Coursing Park, GRAND 64--64-64 DOG Open Stake! FIRST PRIZE $100! $100! $100! SUNDAY, April 26, 1903, Commencing at 10:80 a. m. MATINEE TO-DAY, SATURDAY, APRIL 25. | Parquet, any seat, 25c; Balcony, 10e; Chil- | dren, any part except reserved, 10c. % RIGHT ROYAL VAUDEVILLE!..| Ross and Fenton; Snyder and Buck- | ley; William Friend and Company; Arthur Deming and the Biograph. | Last times of W. C. Fields; the Colby Family; Bruno and Russell and Frank Aumann. CALIFORNIA ) 25c and 50c MATINEE TO-DAY. LAST TIME TO-NIGHT. MR. GMMETT CORRIGAN Supported by FANNY GILLETTE and Fis Own Company in |“TRILBY?” To-morrow Night a Whirlwind cf Fun. Greatest Farce Comedy of the Season, ‘“‘ZIG-ZAG ALLEY” With Thos: Fellows, ZEB and ZAR- FRANK C. KENNY, Judge. | ARTHUR MASSEY, Slipper. | Guerrero-st. cars direct to the park for sin- gle fare, B¢ 'OPERA - TIVOLISSE. MATINEE TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT AND SUN- DAY NIGHT. | Last Chance to See Suppe's Great Military Market Strest, near Eighth. Phone Scuth 533. | bt e | FATIN'TZA ' JAST TWO NIGHTS. | RESURRECTION! E 1 1 “A splendid production.” —Examiner, Cast Includes All the Tivoll Favorites. “Moved & crowded house to great enthusl- | eek of April 2i— “One of the best plays the stage has seen 1n | “THE TOY MAKER many years.”—Call Reappearance of ANNIE MYERS in Her Great Part of THE DOLL. s : 25c, 50c and 39 hone Bush 9. ““Performance ons | glven tn years. —B ““Deserving of uns! PIHCE Evenings. .. of the most letin. nted praise.’” interesting POPULAR PRIC Tel FECL g A Man Have Can Not Everything But He Can Have the Best Show tn Town for RESERVED SEATS, nights, 25¢, 50c and 75c: Saturday and Sunday Matinees, 285c and 50c; Children at Matinees, 10c and 25c. And That's What “Helter Skelter” Is Proclaimed by Press and Public. SEE_BOTHWELL BROWNE'S BALLET. | Watch for “FIDDLE-DEE-DEE.” —Post. 16c to B0c | .10¢, 18e, 25c | New Detective Malodrama, HT IN THE WEB.” SAN FRANC:SCO'S COLUMBIA 225n MATINEE TO-DAY. To-night and Sunday Night—Last Times. JOHN C. RICE and THOMAS A. WISE, In the Hilarious Comedy Success, f ARE YOU A MASON?| Beginning NEXT MONDAY, WM. H. CRANE In the Dramatization of “DA ViD HARUM?” o iDas| BASEBALL. MATINEE TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT, Last Performances of “OTHELLO” Week Beginning MONDAY EVEN'G NEXT, an | PACIFIO NATIONAL LEAGUR. NINTH AND BRYANT. CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES. BEVERY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY 3:30 P. M. —Br bark Glam- | | iled April Br | Honolulu. April 24—Schr | Honolulu | Sailed April 20—Stmr Califor- | Honolulu, for Philadelphia. | A ARENA—Arrived April 4—Ger stmr from Hamburg. SAID—Arrived April 24—Br stmr In- | rk, for Manila, Sailed April Stmr San Francisco. Sailed April neteco. Arrived April 24—Stnir Arizon- | to sall April 26 for New York | bark fon. fo pu LUC! —Schr Honolulu, . trom Hilo, and Philadelphi OCEAN STEAMERS. MOVILLE—Salled April 24—Stmr Bavarian, from Liverpool, for Montreal; stmr Ethiopia, from _Glasgow, W York. PONTA DAT Passed April 23—Stmr Phoenicla, from Cenoa and Naples, for New rrived April 24—S8tmr Calabria, ik, via Marsellles and Leghorn. )A—Arrived Api —Stmr Prinzess from New Naples. NEW YORK il 23—Stinr Lancas- trian, for Boston. April 24—Stmr Cedric, for Liverpool. Arrived April 24—Stmr Campania, from Liv- erpool; stmr Pomeranian, from Glasgow, via Halifax. LIVERPDOL—Salled April 24—Stmr Devon- fan, for Boston. LI1ZARD—Passed April 24—Stmr for Rotterdam Q! NSTOWN — Arrived April 24—Stmr | Sylvania, from Boston, for Liverpool, and pro- ceeded. SOUTHAMPTON — Sailed Deutschland, from Hamburs, via_Cherbourg. Potsdam, April 24—Stmr for New York, | AMUSEMENTS. ALL STAR CAST. SUNDAY. -.2:30 P. M. R. D. MACLEAN as BRUTUS, | EMMETT CORRIGAX (Specially Engaged) as | flelena ¥S. San Fnflclscfl, HERSCHEL MAYALL as MARC ANTONY, SUNDAY, April 26, 11 a. m. ODETTE TYLER as PORTIA, | In Willlam Shakespeare's “JULIUS CAESAR” POPULAR PRICES—10e, 1bc, 25c, 80c, A Good Reserved Seat at All Matinees for 28c. ALCAZAR THIS WEEK—MATS. TO-DAY AND SUN. MANY ENTHUSIASTIC RECALLS. Splendid Success of a Great Play, The DancingGirl Evgs., 25c to T5c:Mats.Sat. and Sun., 15¢ to 50e. NEXT WEEK—COM. MONDAY, BABY LIONS IN THE ZOO. The Funnlest of All Farce Comedy Frivolities, E ELECTRIC FOU! 'TALVDKSPLAY TO-NIGHT THE MAN FROM MEXICO. | wnen Phoning Ask for “THE cCHUTES.” GREAT CAST OF ALCAZAR FAVORITES, Including Frank Bacon, as The Man. BASEBALL! PACIFIC COAST LEAGU RECREATION PARK, EIGHTH AND HARRISON— CALIFORNIA STAT! RELIANCE VS. JE ¢ LEAGUE. MOORES. The Cycle Maze’ And a Great Show in the Theater. EVERY AFTERNON AND EVENING. SEE LA MONT'S SLIDE FOR LIFE From Top of the Chutes to Foot of the Lake. SPEND “A DAY IN THE ALPS.” SEE THE BABIES IN THE INCUBATORS. Take a Trip “Down the Flume” DOG SHOW San Francisco Kennel Club, MECHANICS’ PAVILION WEDNESDAY., THURSDAY, PRIDA! and | BATURDAY, April 22, 23, 24 and 1 EVERY WEEK DAY, RAIN OR SHINB. New California Jockey Club Oakland Track S8IX OR MORE RACES DAILY. Races start at 2:15 p. m. sharp. Ferry-boat leaves San Francisco at 12 m. and 12:30, 1, 1:30, 2, 2:30 and 3 p. m., connect- ing with trains stopping at the entrance to the | track. Last two cars on train reserved for Jadles and thelr escorts: no smoking. Buy yqur ferry tickets to Shell Mound. eturning—Trains leave the track at 4:86 and p. m.. and immediately after the last race. THOMAS H. WILLIAMS JR., President. PERCY W, TREAT, Secretary, |Oakland vs. San Francisco. PACIFIC CAT CLUB'S cu' mow oN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Show open trom 10 a_m. © 10 p. m. | ADULTS.. 80c | CHILDREN. - CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES. | THURSDAY, FRJH::{, AND BSATURDAY, SUNDAY 80 P. M. LADIES' DAYS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, Advance Sale, 5 Stockton st. have made these two hotels popular with tourists and travelers who visit San Fran- cisco.