The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 2, 1903, Page 7

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e DENIES PRAYER + OF MRS, CARMEN, dge Kerrigan Refuses| Lumberman’s Wife a Divorce. ntinues Matter Until Tues- day, Fearing Col- lusion SRS | Tigan Eitting or | le that 1sabelle Carmen, super- | PLAINTIFF CHAGRINED. . Ats = PO P . PAWNED HER JEWELS T New EFFECT provides NEW LAW IN Colorgdo May st in Fry Viley.have The loss £500,000, ADV LBT!“EMENT". Pears’ Get one cake of jt. Nobody ever stops at-a" | cake. ! toilet; Pears’ soap for bath and shaving. Sold allever the 'vrld. EVERY WOMAN i« interested and should know about the wonderful £ The new vuuu lrrlut. Ingection and Suctson. —Safesi—Most (Con- venient. It Cleanses Iustantly WL, sccept no v, but send stamp, for (llus- rated book—somled. 1t gives full particulars and diwsctioes iovelusble MARVEL O --un-lllan'Yfl‘l TRANSPORT THOMAS DEPARTS: WITH SOLDIERS FOR MANILA Carries More Than IOOQ Fighting Men and a Number of Clvxhan Passengers---Blaz ng Gasoline on Troop Deck Causes Excnte-l ment, but Sold)er P:events a Fire by Kicki ng Can Into Bay THE SAN FRANCISCO C.ALL. SATURDAY, 1903. MAY %, B0TH OFFIGERS Captain Bash and Mate _Hagen Seveérely . P}mishec}. 600 tons of $14,000. togepher +he'fassengers Will Tow the Fullerton. The new oil burning, oll carrying steamship “ib Retlgnd ector ing the p rey) Li Japgn Arena N S ¢ serviee fluring sRt he Unimd States nk forms ing ay ABgeies Pogts Nepand of 4he heeRamona. ¢x'\mmalmn the horer ation, at.a licants must. over 18 and f appli »*room” 404 Ports May .6 PanamasMay 6 | 1 pm Senta Ana. Portland. Nome direct +| Cooks Inlet & Way Pu L Meiln. Enca G, poliar..., | Grays Hatrhor o, «..| 4.pmiPi for “Salvaddr at, thfse port. .| Alflance...?| Poriiand &, Way..| 2 pm Prer 15 e snew hler® Makistrate | Sequota. v\ illapa Hnrbor' | % pm) Pler . . u relativé of the Meflas, 5y s Ang.°S. Pédre| 2,) v been.in Rainfet. . ttlg? & Whatcohl +pm Pler 10 | a 9 ihe repu < Alameda. - {| Honogalu e 2 pm|Pier 7| preferred. to’ retain © d.position as'Consul | Pegu.....- 4| N w-‘i _;"h'"fl 2c,m PMSS in San Franvisco- ( Cotton, & son of .Ad ; 3. 5 rmmrv., o5, Was another n the » Santa Rosas| San Dfego & Way.| 9 arbBier 19 iner: He ‘aine fiom New on | Columbla. . A-Lurlfi & l'vmflnfl'u ym[Plar 24 ¢ to Seattle. " R. T, o1 4- ) .l °. Sp o e e ,,g'“:;‘:';l ',’“”' for | B, Doliar. 2| Astoria &.pmmnm 5 pinPler 2 | Pucic: Mai, Company. at Acppulco rétyrned | NewbUrg..,| Grays Harbor .,.."4 pm|Pier 10 an the Ean Tuan, and will probably refume bis Chico. . ... | Coquille River .%. k& pm|Pier 13 | duties as jorser.on’one of: the “compdny’s. Olympic § R eLao . Fachn :‘L‘x’ fe s e -~ - Argo°. . e e 2 " 3 n| Pler, “‘fr’.h' 4 ‘f‘ o TR 4 5 | Bureka." Humboldt .. 2 “m|Pler 13 Jokn L. Garmer. C. &, Eottort. L, de Steins| EC Arens Foint Arena 143pm1p(.‘. y John A.W. Dixon.' Mosendo Loves ~George | Fomens. = - | HUmbLEl - of W piPier 19 ‘Adamson, George W. Osies, C(armen Veles, 9 Jumboldt ... 0 N Benjamin Bloom, Encarnacion Mejia, “Joseph | ATCUC.----: e el },}:’ %"J Mejla, Charles Géddard, IV, J. Kelly, Louis | A‘,’: TS Coos Bay-Pt. Orfd.j12 mple; i Ortega, R. C, Morion and wife. Mrs. A. M. | Coou Bas San Pedro & Wuy..| 9 am|Pier. 19 Higeon, Mre. K. M Van Zandt ani Adele-| Nepraskan..| Hono, & Kahulul.'{ 8 pmiPier 20, Alvarez. . { | ¢ May 6. J 2 g N | G. Lindauer lg‘;'r‘-y! Harbor. Yands at Pormoss. | Gity Puebia.| Puset Sound Ports. 11 am|Pier 2 &) ¥ 2 { The derelict of the British ship Fannle Kerr, | Corohia. ... | Humboldt . 11:30 p| which was abandon=4 at ‘sea. on fire, May 29, | State of Cal| San Diego & Way.| b am|Pier 19 | 1902, in latitude 2¢ 30 north, longitude 145 | Curecso.... 110 &miPrer 21 | west, has gone ashire at the island of Far. | C. Nelson. .| Seatti & Tacoma. 3 5 il inoss® niarly 3800 rilles due West from °the | ¢ w pider..| Astoria & Porllma 11 am|Pler 24 piace her crew left her. The knowledge that | Looric...... |China_& Japan....| & pm SMSS, the derelict is hard and fast ashore will bring _ May 9. £ & feeling of relief to mariners navigating East- | Ramona....| Newport & [ 9 am{Per 19 ern waters, where this menace to floating | San Juan...(N. Y..oa Panama.%2 m|PMSS property has been encounterec- with alarming | North ¥ork.| Humboldt .. 9 am|Pler 2 | frequency. The derelict was sighted by the o t May 10. | Heathdene some weeks ago in latitude 21 b4 |-Memphis...| Hamburg & Way..[......{s. north, longitude 123 14 east, and a few days May 11, | | ngo o Formosa oy the Norwegian steamship | Queen......| Puget Sound Ports.|11 am/Pier’27 | Taurus. The Heathdene reported that the | e L cargo was still smoking, although she sighted * Oregorian.. Y. via Puget Sd Pler 20 | the derelict nearly a'year .n:_;..he h&m Cororado. .. | Grays Harbor . Pler 2 sbandoned. Officers from the Taurus FROM SEATTL the wreck and the only article they found of - . value or service was a plece of soap. They Steamer. For X decided that the derelict was not worth taking ol in tow. According to the dispatch reporting | Farallon...... | Skagway & Way Ports. Moy 2 ber arrival at Formosa all that is left of the | City of Seattie, Skagway & Way Pows:|May 3 Fannie Kerr is the badly charred, weather- | Humboldt. ... | Skakway & Way Port My 3 beaten shell of what was once a remarkably | Bertha... Cooks Inlet & Way 7 trim looking hull, Nome City...| Cooks Iniet & Way 8 e Spokane -| Bkagway & Way Port: Al-Ki. Skagway & Way Port Taiton " ak spumtimes occurs. The heights given are i |- ! londdition %o the soundings of the United States| next Slomst Surve: | | ( | | Pler 19 | thick; wind calm. 'Mqtters of Inter!-t to uuinen and’! J Patterson,” forS Reaondo, e : Lose 'Iheir'.Lican‘se_s-‘for a L Year- for Running Stea):nsr Ashore. The culgfablg habit of wrecking*vestels on the Ige ghore on the coast o California q will receive a sevgrg check Bwa decision | rendered yesterday afternoen by United | StateseLocal Inspectors Captains~ Bolles .{'and Bulget in the matter u(ghe wreck of. | the steam s€lhooner Albion River; at Bo- | dega; Mead, on.April & of this yenr The | Inspectorg sdspended the licenses of Cgp-~ ! tain Johi Bakh and Chief Mate, John G | Hagen for one year, and uttered sbme:ge- | vere comments on the negligence .of cap- Ftains"who hug the shore too closely wheit tthe weagher ds* thick. ,In féfidering thais ! decision the nlr!qpeg\ v ! “From ‘theeVidence we “blon Riyer was sthnch and of Yull puwer jor a vessel ot her “clal * afld weears.oguEs Coinion there g nothing | in of the weather, forge of wifil, sem, ons night which Voulte g It Cssary for® the essel to devite from her usual | course “petween Poing Réyes apd® PBint Arena. | ter ‘a careful considefation-of the evideace | ve are ‘ol thé opinion that the master and | chidf* mate wers very unnglu(u and hqnglm_ gating ®the steam Alblod « Khex o t:ar'mm NEGLIGENT. 1 1apll|n‘ Bash was negligent ine ledving’ the | | vessel In charge of the nfte’at tight.waen she | was heading dlrect fer the land. « W hbny'he put | the vessel dfl the magnetic cour north by “thied-tourths west, northerly, &t Pomt | which he should have known,. %ith the’ wes nd sea on the port sides would ake | el o the southeast end, of _Bodema | Head, or-to the dastward of it—hé shofild have taken charge of the bridge himiélf #nd, not | ® trusted to the: maté's.judgment to, keap the | veesel of# ghe rocke’ At the Hrfe he was). [ called et 2:30 'a. m. and Joid gf the' state of |" the weather and the distance the vessel had run from Point Reyes, *he®should Rave inyne | diately takeh a tast of the de ak a more | careful makter wopid have done: .&ne done [ 80 it would havé cshown him that vessel | | was near the lapd ‘and fn 2 fanggrous posgis | i tlon. ~ For_reason .of -such unskillfulriess and | | negligence ‘on the part of Captain Bash in nav- | | lgating iv.. B Al River on Apil | | Jast, we' haVe suspended his license Ase | ana”oflot for a.pemod of one’ yeAr MATJ -UNSKILLFUL - chief mate, G ‘wad “negligent Movn and Tide. oon 5 t*taking compass beariggs | tates, Codst aid Geodetic Survey— | df Point Reyes se as to make sure of this dis and Hgights of High and Low | tance from it wWhen hp changed the course at re at Fort Point.. entrance to 5an | that point; and in that he did noj know the £ i2co Bay. Published by officlal au- | course he w teering, with the wind and ses, I o thority of the Superintendent. . °, . |on the port side,® would take the vesse] to the . ROTE_“The high. anfl low waters occur at | southeast end of ‘Bodega FHead,.and" not o], ‘the cit Mission-gtreet wharf) * about | Russian River, as he thought # wou He - | twenty- es later than at Fgrt Point; | says he had a chaw but did not use it-had he <he helg -5 the sarge af both places. | dowe so he would have seen *by it that pe | would make Bodegao Head abeam. ‘When he saw the w | ing and:the sep becoming = m dhave indicated tq him that the ahead agd mot ~was decreas- ther it* should vesseP was get- 5:13. 0/11:10 50 the pdtt of Mre Hagen’as chief mate in navi- Eating ‘the Steamey Albiori River ‘on the night of Avril 3 Jast, maser and pllof for the period, of one’ year. o .. Deputy Farley Sick: "~ NOTE Fnrll, D;put\ Cumstoms € Qllegtor ve exposithn of the tides | e early morning:tidss are given in. the left and Golumn. and,the ‘successive tides o the | 18 """fl"“d to his foom with. the 5"‘“ “"” sn” the order.oft occurrence ns to time; thé | Abscess of the ear. ; .. o3 rth time columh %ives the-last tide of the ¥ dag, except when there are but three tige EUREKA—Aruived . Fork, hehce -April 28; April 24 Satled .Charts, except when a minus ( Sign precedes. the height, and then the nymber given 1s subtrgcted from ul e depth given by | May 1 h¢ charts. The plane of reference is tHe mean | Pomona -and schr.C A Kiose, for Sah Frn ¢ the lower low waterh. . o ciaco: stmr Pasidéha, 8f San Pedro. et e ;T BRAGE“Kailed May 1 - fleld, fot San Francisco.. . . ‘Ftme . Ball. |* Arrived May i—Stmr Natio araPhit Difice, V. 8. N.o Mer- Abril 30, and salled for Cleone.” Sxchange,~ San Franclsto, Cal., | NDOCINO_-Arriyed May y 1, 1003, % X, hence Aprif 80.° ime balk .yas mf SANTA BARBARA—Satied a'{pr!l fm, having faf 5 < Santa Truz, for San Francifco. May 1sStmr State of California, for San Diego. + REDONDO-—Aerfyed May hence Avril*20.. % PORT * HARFORD—Sailed anta &x' for San Francl lscn A— ASTO! Satleg -, May +1- a waie piaced 3 ‘the %Y | gahrer, for ¥ o Ay at ,a,_losal iron .works, w! Arrived May 1 1ing ¥ nal cm, e Ml) - The .'umump vm‘n dock yesterday - .| _Bailea® May - stmn | s»um Ba | Franciso. * o* TILLAMOOK—Sailed™ April 1an ) * GRAYS HARBOR—Saifed Anfll 301 a fehr B BoJacksg, for San F neisco. for- Mefbourne . stmr G ¢ - ingaues, for. Sgn s Shlppmg flerchnm-. i3S Fraheisco. « fl o s; e The ;mv Benjanfin ¥, Packard ;mw. at Hon-* | A,.’,fi"‘}f’,"..‘ luly, 1§ chartered Tog lumbers from Puget, TATOUSH— *out™ :un 1 \nr stmr, ouRd lo’)'n‘l!r'-lyhh ot $13 3, R L I(len,. for San Francis-o; nr $"has Nelson, 4 e 1 2 e ul\‘,{l’runr"()af?. l}l Ahsw oxteth, for Fort . iShi m Intelligence. & oPirfe; bkyn Skaglt, for San Francisco. . S pping BE08... - + | Pased.out May i—Schr ¥earless, from Fairy Axmfl\ ED. © haven, for £an Francisco, Friddy, May 1. PORTLAND—%#rrived May+1-—Stmrs Gro W | Erder, Llespatch and South Portland, from Saie uund" 28 hpups® frgm Monte- | Francisch; mrsr *Arranmofe, from San Fran- 865,710 hoygs troms San | Cisco: str Fomsjtiernen,« from,+San Fran- 5 o clago. o R oy, Ericksis. 10 flea* May 1-—gchr Johb. A, for Sd # o Snr. Scotla, Erickson, 10" hours from Bowens | 0! “Gonr 1 Dirado, for ing Tan Stmr Fpiton® Let, Sichours from SanPwdrs. IOSL"r}*fi‘-‘:‘,k’:“'fl':"“ April 30~Stmr** Faml- "!:1{},‘«:3‘.."‘.}’-{?:\ o ry. 4 days rmm Ppuama, | 138 [0", LV AR o, Delphin,”tor Skhdveny. Atriced May P-Stmr W H | Kruger, . April 29.° S Stiar sxmmnm, M!ris 98 hourser ],é'lfi‘r;“*.ed May” 1 —Btmr W H Kruger, -lrum | ooma. o B o ‘ Schrelvy, Jensen, 4.days {fdm Coos Bay. Sallyl May 1-4Stmrs Lakme, Neaburg, and | Schr Nymh Bend, K(Huun.‘l days lqm Goos' | Acme, " for San Prancisc 0y schr, Jus Russ,. for Bay® S TACOMA—A; | trom Tsintau, .Ma)l!uv\»r Goodmans rrived "M, T Behr® Firester, River: ~ JSLAND PORTS.. JLULU—Arrived o3pril | 30—Jap stmr aru, from Yokohama,'for San' Fra- HILO—ailed May 1 am( Amy 'rm'per, ;m :San Francjeco. 16N PORTS. o s s ; ‘AubT\lnned\ Aprl 30—shin abez Hpwes, for Jgonolulu. A 7—Br shi Loch Taridan, forSan Franciste, = nig || DUNGENESS— Passed April *.20—Br ¢ ship Thirimere, (rom Antwerp, Yor San Frangigco. BUENOS AYRES Salied April 20—Fr wtmr Amiral *Aube, @0? Corone| CALLAO_Sailed April 10-*Br bark Gras- . 2 days from © x-‘na.ydny 1 . cLembkebe AT Corona, Aohnson, Eureka Pacific Coact ip Co. St :‘.{mn Rosa, Alextnde: * Sdn D]e.u‘* m- cifie Cogst Steamship Co. w o Stmr _Muterprise, M‘lller. H els & Bfos C Br ablp Spriaghank, Meyer; “Wilson & oL0. Bktn Fullertop, Brigm 54 t Steamship’ Co. 3 mere, ' for Eurckg. 5 s o BAXLEUQ FA UTH—Sailed April Zfl—-!"r blrk n- . S ° mhlcn“‘d(u?ununlklr: oE G c “fat Arri ay 1—Fr bark Genevieve Molno somr B, Nopander,- - nenge Jan 7 Fr bark Ml!Mlhun“hence Jyn ; Stmr, Senator, Patteisen, Victorla, ete, | DNEY—Arrived prior to May l‘mlo‘t . Sonr’ Whittigr, Nielsen; Fonolulu, 2 P“" Balten, from Seattl®. s filmr Coruna; Jghnson, Eureka. . YOKOH MA Safled «April Stmr Greenwho “Obl:en,Bl;nlm-Ann- e e ete. Sunr Navarro, Veber, wens Llnd‘fl A Stme Leelanad? Monroe, Tacoma; . Shirined Asur 38 stauy Empreis of Japan, B L o HAMBURG—Salled April 27—Ger ship ‘Wil- Slmr Gipsy, Leland, uu Landing. . kommen, for* $an Francisco. *stmr Fulton, Lee, dGualala. 3 HONGKONG—Salled April - 21—Jap ‘stmr Kaga Maru, for Yokohama. Arrived April 20—Jap ltmr Hlojun M-ru, from Seattle. LONDON«SMIQ’ April W—Br !hlp Cromp- ton, for Tacoma. TENERIFFE—Arrived April 30—Ger stmr U 8 stmr Thomas, Buford, Manilag « Tug Samson, Leightion. Astoria. Ektir Fullertgn, ‘Brigman, Kahulul and Hono- lulu, In tow stmr Whittier. Brig “Tanner, Newhall, Puget $ouid.e Schr Vega,, Drrat, GapecNome and Golovin Bay, Amasis, hence Dec 81, for Hamburg, ShaNEN, DELAGOA BAY—Salled May 1—Shr Kona, April 23, lat 57 26 N, lon 32 43 W, Breship | for Newcastle, Aus. =2 Lord Elgin, from Seattle. MELBOURNE—Arrived “April f-Nor bark o TELEGRAPHIC. , . City of Agra, from Eureka, OCEAN STEAMERS. mrmumv-rn-«! May 1—Stmr An- choria, from Glegow and Moville, for New Yuflx stmr Livonian, from Boston, for Glas. POINT LOBOS, May 1, 40 p m—Weather DOMESTIC PORTS. CASPAR—Sailed May,1--Stmr South San_Francisco. coust, fo SovTH HEND—B-IINI May 1—Bktn Glean- °LiyERPOOL—Salled May 1—-Simr Cevie, er, for San_ Francisco. g for New York. < Arrived May 1—Stmr Gesmanic, from New q *._ Yorke * NDON-—Satled May I1—Stmr Philadel- o | | phian, for* Boston s 1 ' AN‘NOUNCEMENT HALIFAX—Arrived Ma? 1—Stmr Siberiah, + | | trom Liverpool, via St Johns, and cleared for e Philadelphia. [ <NEW,_ YORK—Arrived May 1—Stmr Trojan Pnnce. ‘from Genoa, Naples, etc;’stmr Ere- from Hamburg. IOVHTLE—-SIH.G H.l! 1—Stmr !onhn. from Liverpool, for Montreal. AVDHIOUTH—S-II.G May 1—Stmr “Mont- ng) for Montreal. PENHAGEN — Satled® April 20—Stmr Island, for New York. LIZARD—Parsed May 1—Stmr La Chllll- pagne, from New York, for Havre; stmr Stat- endam, from New York, for Rotterdam. ° ok S Crude Oil for Hawaii. The tank barkentine Fullerton sailed yes- terday for Kahulul with mwo gallons crude ofl, valued at $21,000. OUT MAY 3, 1908. THE ROOSEVELT ART SUP- PLEMENT ' ADVERTISED TO BE ISSUED ON MAY 10, 1903, WILL BE [SSUED nx'r IU'- DAY, MAY 3. E SUSPENDED| wik: Ol.p. m. | ting near the land. -1f he had, looked at the ¢0:00 a. m. fog before and, correctly takey.the distance . —— Ptrom. Paint R!)’!l it would have sh®wn him | the vesgel was, getting up near to, Bodega W) "Head. Had Fie kept efficient Wokout ‘he' would Wl __:|Bave séen that there was fog over thé land 49| 3.1 and,called the master befors hd did. For rea- 2.8 oSOn: of sych. megligence ande unskilifulness on we_have suspended his licens> | | ¥ J]VlEX]CO ADVERTISEMENTS. - ABSOLUTE SEGURITY Gepuine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must bear 'Fac-simile Signature of SICK HEADAOH‘. P} TORPID LIVER. FURRED TONGUE. JNDIGESTION. CONSTIPATION DIZZINESS. SALLOW SKIN =..'- They OUGH he LlVER 3 Gen\gfl( wpppcr Pnnnd on -'neo PAPER BLACK LETTERS Small Pill. 8mall Dose. Small Price. AMUSEMENTS. NEW - Ingleside I;uursing Park. " GRAND 646464 DOG Open Stake! FIRET PRIZE '$1001 $100! $100! SUNDAY, May 3d, 1903, Coemmencing-at 10:30 a. m. TO- DAY, SATLRDA'Y IMAT- . MATI Parquet, any sedt, ‘25¢;.Balcony, 102; Chil t dren, any parts except reserved, W\UDE-VILL -TOP NOTCHERS! JImro Fox and Company; ontron - Family; Libbéy and '!'mycr Sailor; .. and Ba;buetto and the “Biograph. |- *Last fimes:of Snyder and Buck- ley Williand Friend and Comp-ny, ‘Arthur Denflng and 3 x(ose AND n‘.xron’ | | FRANK C. XENNY, Judge. | 3 ARTHUR MASSEY, Slippef. Guérrero-st. cars- dfrect to the park for sin- | gle faré, Sec TIVOLIgsE. TO-NIGHT AND SUNDAY NIGHT. TOY MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON, AGAIN A TREMENDOUS HIT! THE - TOY MAKER . With ANNIE MYERS as the Doll. ‘BRING THE CHILDREN TO GET TOYS THIS AFTERNOON. Next Attraction— EDWIN STEVENS in “WANG” | : I TH“ATFE_ ENTRA BELAF( e MAYER Get. near Eighth, r,ppns«h ‘City Hal Phone Sout, 833, : Sarket st 7 LAST TWO ? Of the Great Detective Melodrlma' Caught in the Web 'Aboundlng 1n Thrilling lnéldemfl -na Novsl Sensations. : «PLI F\T\' nr.r'oopcr)lQED‘Yoc el Povcun PRI g B p> to sy _PRICEB ;«;firxn . 16c. 25c- Telephone Bush 9. Next Monday. Ni = Fnun’r‘lod on_the f‘zim\m Dre)!-us Case. coLuM‘lA SAN FRASC'SCH ; LEADING THEATRE KAfl&!l TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT AND ALL NEXT WEEK. Matiness Wednesday and Saturday. Charles Frohman Presents WM. H. CRANE Ir the dramatization of DAVID |I . THIS WEEK . AND EXT - MATINEE | - .TO-DAY. %‘-—‘-*T—l-‘*—-"'ALCAZAR HARUM s'rLBBonNNl:u OF GERALDINE." Wednesday. Evening.Only ““ime of . WE-UNS OF TENNESSEE. Testimdnigl to CHAS. F. BRYANT. MATINEE TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. To-night and To-morrow Night, Last Performances of “JULIUS CAESAR” THE THESE ’.PRES‘DE N UNITE Week Beginning MONDAY EVENING NEXT, | OF STATES | positively Last Week of the Eminent Actor May nof have heard that shis is the last of | HELTER SKELTER 1 But we tell it to “YOU' now. | Far.Mur ay evening nlxl we revive our. onster Emhm CORRIGAN In a Revival of “DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE” Founded on Robert Louls Stevenson's Famous { EE Story. | 2 FIDDLE D. DEE POPULAR PRICES—ioe, 18¢, zacb;u‘m and B 8. A good reserved seat In the orchestra at E thing from Start <c Finish. < SEE BOTHWELL BROWNE'S SALLET. | 3l matinees 25c. SSERVED SFATS—Nights 20c, 50c Saturday and Sunday Matinees 25c’and | | »Children at Matinees 10c and 25c. * Seats op Sale two weeks in advance. NIANO RECITA "TANGELUS PIANO FLAYER STEINWAY HALL,: 225 Sutter Street. The Cycle Maze And a Great Show In the Theater EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. SEE LE MONT'S SLIDE FOR LIFE T°-DAY, SATURDAY, May 2, at 8p.'m. nr":} Top of l:lle g:ugxylo‘:oorgnaf the Lal | Sherman, Clay & Co... will coaduct another B N E ALPS. y,;'qo RECITAL by. MR PERCIVAL K | SEE THE BABIES IN THE INCUBATORS. AN YORX with the aid of Tl'lli ANGELUS loist—DERS. XY CARPANETTO Raas MEAD, Soprano. .Complimentary tickets may be secured at our store any day this week, s m! & oo.. l-m and BASEBALL! PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. RECREATION PARK, {Take a Trip “Down the Flume” ELECTRIC FOUNTAIN DISPLAY TONIGHT. BABY LIONS IN THE ZOO. ‘When Phoning Ask for “THE CHUTES BASEBALL, NATIONAL P, PACIFIC NATICYAL LEAGUS, NINTH AND BRYANT. CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES. EVERY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY, 3:30 P. . ——EIGHTH AND HARRISON— SUNDAY ..... 2:30 P. M. CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES. |Helena vs. Butte. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, | LADIES DATS, EVERY DAT EXCEPT SUNDAY... ... ¥ 2:30 P. M. tmm-—-....mmm _Oakland vs. Sacramento. | LADIES' DAYS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. ° ' Advance Sale, 5 Stockton st.

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