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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1903. . BETIRING AGENT ~ REGEIES TOKEN D. W. Hitchcock Pre- sented With Cut-Glass Dinner Set. | | Passenger Officials of Union | . Pacific Remember Their Old Chief. ADVERTISEMENTS. Pleasant, Palatab Never Si~ken eold €ONORREGA AND CRINARY DISCEARGES. ANT4, CAPSULES i [ o Pttt s o o ] ¢visir DR. JORDAN’S crear @ ¢MUSEUM OF ARATOMY 1051 MARZET B7. bet. 62472, 5.7.Cal. The Largest Anatomical Museum is the World Weaknesses or any contracted Gisrase poatively cared by the oldest Specaiis: on the Coast Est. 3 years DR. JORDAN—DISEASES OF MEN Consultation free and strictly private. U | reatment personslly or by Jetter. A Cure in cvery case undertaken. | Write for Book. PEILOSOFRY of § | MARBIAGE, MAILED FREE. (A valuabie book for men) | s Jl I 8 of life should take Juven Pills. 767 One bottle will tell a story of | marvelous results. This medicine has more rejuvenating, vitalizing.force than bas ever been offered. 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Depot, 323 Markel Seatese Those suffering from weak- nesses which sap the pleasures WITH MORE THAN soo PASSENGERS THE SIBERIA ARRIVES FROM ORIENT Pacific Mail Company’s Liner Reaches Port on Schedule Time With a Large Cargo and $54,000 in Hawaiian Silver Brought Here to Be Melted Down and Recoined as American Money x3 | Com- 15 TACOMA — Arrived ‘mn Yokohama il Steamship May Stmr Tacoma, ta arrived Orient with 4433 S passenge Asi- | 2 WHATCOM--Ar 3 from Vancouver. d in May 15—Br e May 2, for Chemainus; brig for Port Hadlock; schr " May 8, for Port Town- from for 3 Br stmr Wyefleld, for May 15—Br bark ship | Chere were were the cabin Hawai- h will be 4 May He nd m t 854 wh Mint and rec ed a nu m the T ” t 15- Francis: SAN Pf | varro, tror ter, from C Safled May hr Ann a, for San PORT TOWN: Arrived May 15—Stmr Na- Landing; schr nma Ut- nr Samos, hence Ma hr Dora. Bluhm, for U sen, for Tacoma Columbia River; stmr Santa rancisco. ND—Passed in May 15—Br m Vancouver, for Whatcom hr George E Billings, for P el bktn n of Phil Britishers Fover the face and di- In- VESSEL TO TAKE A RGO FROM AUSTRALIA FOR NOME | . from Tsin- me have 3 Americana and Puget Sound por POINT April hence M and Bering Sea +d April 22—Schr Mary and ence Ma. with fibboom gone. April peete, hence April 1 A—Sailed May 15 n Pedro. » rrived y 15—Stmr Ruth schr Mary Buhne, hence M Sumr North Fork, for n Pedro, for San Franc tied May 15—Stmr Czarina, been going their Mindorc SAN Bktn Fre- led April 27 for Ar: Daniels, H. A. Darling, H Joyle, Miss K. Egan, W. C erick Hallen, M. w A. L Bau, E. H. “Nisbit, Harriugt nolds and child, Stmr W clulu and Makaweli e HAKODAT Br ship T . Drummuir, for ; co; simr Stan Shipping Intelligence Dollar, for Port Los Angeles; schr W H Tal Master, I ARRIVED. bot. for Victoria, B C. Mercdith, C. P. Moreho Friday, May 15 MOJI-—-Chartered May 15—Br stmr Totten- B e e r Empire, Macgenn, 62 hours from Coos | Pam. for San Francisco K_ Okur, b8 Point Arena, Miller, 14 hours from | NEW YOR Stmr Pavl, Mendocino, via P Arena 11 hours. Lorraine, from Havre Pri; G. B. Stme Gipsy. Leland, 36 hours from Monte- | from Navles and Genoa; stmr Auguste Vie- | rey. ete - | Shea, 64 hours from Stmr_Peru- s | o 1 N F; stmr V. Rennmell. A ; days from Hong: x . from Boulogne. Karl Riedel. Mrs, « Honcluly 5| Sailed May 15—Stmr Celtic, for New York, irs. R. B { via_Queenstown hort, Mr | hours from Port.| NAPLES—Sailed May 15—Stmr Bolivia, for son. Mrs C. J. | w_Yorl Mre E. M 9 houn Ban- ANTWERP—Arrived May 15—Stmr Rhyn- Pigman, Dr. C. Aenien, . 4B hewo i rome from Philadelphia T Mre. | USimr Del Norte, Green, 29 hours from Cres EOV ILLE o _May 15—Stmr Parislan, ianc [ cent City trom Liverpool, for Montreal, y H. W. Underwood. } |~ Sumr Coquille River, Crim, 102 o SOUTHAMPTON—Sailed May 15—Stmr Blu- Miss C. Valentine, R. T, ES il ¢ hours from |\ from Hamburg, for New York, via Cher- West, H. White, Mrs. H. White, St Newburg, Anfindsen, 78 hours from | bOUTE. George Wilson, Grays Har LIZARD—Passed May 15—Stmr Bordeaux, Miss Mary Barge Santa Paul —— hours from | from New York, for Havre; stmr Noordam, Ficher, Miss in tow tug up river direct. | from New York,' for Rotterdim, | ke W Howe, Burke, 10% da . LONDON—Arrived May 15—Stmr Livonian, W. A, Harbison. S, P. Har i e, BUIRS, 100 QIR L L e e | bison ana wite Collins, Miss K. W iral, White, 2¢ days from Hono- 15—Stmr Bovie, llams W. A n, r J. Somers Vine, W D. Alexander. Miss M. C. Alexander Fred | CLEARED. May Koenig Al- Lewi : mtague, D. J. McKay, Friday, May 15. from New York, for Gibraltar, Naples wife, E. R, Spaulding and wife AR AN s e iadar AR beri, ¥ £ Nichols, C. Sirer e SaniE Do, xandes, San Diego, £ “Passed May 16—Stmr Lom- ewald, G. Kunst Mrs. Drake Smith, Stm B Bl - ST dian, from New York, for Naples and Drake Smith H B Clark, Misd £ H Stmr Easne, gy, durekey. Padle Lo o Clark, Mrs. G. . Kiester, Mrs. A W. Pear- | Shed, Astoria; Oreg T E A - Wate 3 Shed, ; Oregon AT child H. G. Brookings and wife. 8 Krumman, P nd 834~ | ynited States Coast and Geodetic Survey— ¥. M. Hatch, Mrs W. H. Bailley Mrs § dlyend Times and_Helghts of High and Low | Krumman and davghter, R. Engel, Master Ross Berhis Atal Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Kelster, Master George Kelister riday, May 15. Francisco Bay. Published by official au- P nbs o it Stmr Q‘;ums‘m.rn:;dgu? :l/emum thority of the Surr;rmlendnnl. Stmr Mi Kirkwood, Tacoma. NOTE—The high and low waters occur Sonoma Sails for Australia. Stmr Phoenix, Odland, Mendocin the city front (Mission-street whary abous The Oceanic Steamship Company's liner So- | Stmr Whitesboro, Olsen, Greenwood. twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Polnt; noma sailed late last night for Honoluln and mr "_\"“"‘“ Lll"'x"‘[m g Pedro. the height of tide is the same at both places. 8 mber o Sipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. - —— the Antt She carrisd & Jarge Sumber of mr Alcatraz, Carison, ——. SATURDAY, MAY 16, a full cargo. The body of the } M stmr Grafton, Keppel, Esquimalt. TS woley of Melbourne Is being taken J D Spreckels, McNeill, Guam. Sun rises i1 Tooh her &on Advent, Olsen, Coos, Bay. Sun sets B accompany the re- Scir Metha Nelson, McKean, Eureka. Moon rises . s on his way home from SPOK tour of the world when he died. He was| 3y 10, off Navassa Island, stmr Yucatan, suffering from consumption. Physicians in | grom New York, for Colon. May 5, lat 36 N. L r told him that the end as near and lon 15 W, Br ship Kynance, from Swansea, that he cowid not reach Australia elive. He | for san Francisco, to make the effort, but at Chicago | "Ap i) 24, lat 5 N, lon 30 W, Br shi was overtaken by death. The Sonoma’s Pas- | pence Jan 30, for Queenstown. p Gn.lenu' included: May 1, lat 21 lon 15 W, Bi » For Honolulu—Mrs, L. Andrews, child and | gela. trom Antwerp, for San Fromcans Lind maid; J. §. Arwine, J. Baker, Mrs. Baker, TELEGRAPHIC, 3. H.-W. Baldwin, A. F. Baumgartner, Edgar i f 4012 Caypless, J. F. Clyne, Miss G. M. Cooke, J. | POINT LOBOS, May 15, 10 p m—Weather o F. Cowes, Mrs. Cowes, E. L. Cutting, F. C. | hazy; wind NW, velocity 44 miles per hour. NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides Dankins, Mrs. W. H. Diehl and child, F." W. DOMESTIC PORTS. the carly morning tides are given in the left Dohrmann, W. J. England, A. H. Prazie SEATTLE—Arrived May 14—Schr W F | bhand column and the’ successive tides of the Mrs. Helen A. Gay, Frank Grice, Mrs. Hen: Witzemann, from San Pedro. May 15—Stmr | day in the order of occurrenca as to time; t) £. Highton, Miss £. F. Hildreth, Miss H. Hofi- | Oregonian, hence May 11; stmr Farallon, from | fourth time column gives the last tide of the mar, Mrs. J. F. Huribert, William Hurley, | Skagway. day, except when there are but three fides, J. D. Kennedy, A. C. Lovekin, W. T. Lucas, [ Sailed May 15—Stmr Indiana, for San Fran- | as Sometimes occurs. The helghts given are in Mrs. Lucas, G, B. McClellan, Mrs. G. B. Me- | cisco; stmr Chas Nelson, for San Francisco. addition to the soundings of ihe United States Clellan and child, Miss M. G. McCullough, | ~ ASTORIA—Arrived May 15—Stmr Columba, | Coast Survey Charts. except when a minus (—) Dr. . P. McLean, Charles A. Moberg, H. B. | hence May 13; stinr Aberdeen, hence May 10, | sign precedes the height. and then the number Norment, W. C. Peacock, Miss Peacock, E.|via Eureka and Coos Bay: Fr ship Gen Fald- | given Is subtracted from the depth given by Peck, Lieutenani Commander C. F. Pond, H. | herbe, hence May 3. the charts. The plane of reference is the mean Ramsay, Miss E. M. Richardson, J. D. Arrived May 15—Bktn Arago, hence May 7. | of the lower low wates chuyler, Mrs. Schuyler, Ensign T. L. Stitt, | PORT GAMBLE—Sailed May 15—Schr e Miss J. Tibbs, James w}.{:gemv,mmu oFlia | Henry K Hall, for Homolulu. Time Ball. ‘ight, Miss Leslie Wight, H. A. Wilcox, Wal- | SAN DIEGO—Arrived May 15—Schr ce de Witt, Mrs. L, de Witt, Miss E. de | Dolbeer, from Bureka. Bertha | pranch B e L L X Mer Witt and Alex Youns. P PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived May 15—Schr e 0yl cisco,” Cal.. For Pago Pago—Lieutenant H. E. rmen- | Mindoro, from Tsintau; Br ship Lonsdale, from o A . The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry ter, U. 5. N., and Adolph Schumann. Port Townsend. B s B Ry e Ny For Auckland—A. J. George, Mrs. George, R. Whitson and Mrs. F. Wilson. For Sydney—J. G. Barrett, J. B. Blyden- burgh, D. H. Campbell, C. F. CASPAR—Sailed May 15—Stmr South Coast, for San Francisco. B PORT LUDLOW-—Sailed May 15—Sch: Chase, Mrs. ' W Bartlett, for San Francisco. o i e, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § P. m., Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant, U. 8. N., in charge. A | | There ai C n Franciseo e Arrived May 15—Stmr Joseph Russ, from - San Pedro. afloa ISLAND PORT. the ocean HONOLULU-—Salled May 14—Br stmr Doric, . S ahs showad | for Yok Bt RO P Tio | Arrived May optic, from Yo- v kohama; bark 8 C ce April 29, z FORE . * " - R NEWCASTLE, v 15—Br ship ieutenant’ rt. The commercial im- | cpalmatord, for. & Gy 1 he A. H. BI t of Alaska in the vicinity | ship Loch Carron, for rapidly growing, and with | YOKOHAMA—Sailed May stmr ment of certain Ruesian concessions | America Maru, for San Fran y o— not hannel will be opened fo Kaga Maru, for Vict He ' steapanbity ~Gantan. OF WIGHT—Passed Ma Br stmr chartered to run from Tacom on Hunters Arri 15-- - from Tacoma o) Arrived May 14—Br bark Melfort, from Tacoma fled April 14—Fr ship Duquesne, May 14—Ship Acme, for NEWS OF THE OCEAN. SYDNEY—Arrived prior to May 15—Stmr a . Slerr: hence April | Charters. Sailed May 14—Br stmr Cali- The barks Carroliton and King and the n S. D. Carleton are char- | N—Arrived May 15 ship r from Sound to Syaney | > (104 days) | th option of Port Pirie, 35s b, May 14-Schr Deflance, or *Adelalde, 408, = The back loads general cargo here for Hon- 14, 9 p m—Br stmr | sign | | | | | OLD TEXTBODKS - 10 BE UTILIZED School Directors Await Action of the State Commission. it 01 o il Refuse Leave of Ab:ence to a Teacher About to Be Married. 1} The Board of Education, in accordance with opinions filed by City Attorney Lane and State Superintendent of Schools Kirk, decided yesterday to withdraw Its adver- tisément for proposals to furnish the lo- cal School Department with textbooks. The board will now have to await ac- | tion on the part of the State Textbook | Commission, which will prescribe the ADVERTISEMENTS. ABSOLUTE SEGURITY Geouine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must bear inile Signatwe of 7.z = BILIOUSNESS. SICK HEADACHE. TORPID LIVER. FURRED TONGUE. INDIGESTION. CONSTIPATION DIZZINESS. SALLOW SKIN | Small PIlL. books to be used in the public schools. In the meantime the use of the old text. books will be continued until the new ones are adopted. | The board refused to grant a leave of | absence from May 18 to June 5 to Mi A. Marchebout, a teacher in the depart- | ment. Director Roncovieri said he voted | agamnst granting the leave because the | teacher is about to be married. Director Walsh v voted no. Director Mark stated that Miss Marchebout would re- at the end of the term, but this statement had no effect on his dissenting | colleagues. The board lighting the Francisco G awarded the contracts for public schools to the San s and Electric Company at | 49 cents per 1000 cubic feet for gas and | 2.8 cents for electricity per 1000 kilowatts, | subject to the approval of the City At-| v In response to the petition of the Chil-| dren's Landmark Fete Committee the | board declared Friday, May a holiday, | when a celebration will be held at the| Chutes, the proceeds of which will be | used™o aid in preserving the landmarks | of California. —_———— Camping in Comfort. There is no healthler life than that of the tent. It ia life in the open air. But how many of us dislike the worry and trouble of cooking and_caring for tents. AIl this is ob- viated at Camp Vacation. The tents have board floors with matting, are well furnished and as carefully looked after as any rooms in the best San Francisco hotels. The meals are excellent er furnishes A long stretch of the Russian Riv- e ting, bathing and fishing. s for exploring the country, tennis courts, croquet grounds, etc. This Is | an ideal “in a hotel under canv set in the woods with hills around to roam over. The trains of the California Northwesterr Railway run direct to the camp. Adults $10 per week. Address MRS. L C. CNOPIUS, Camp Vacation, near Guerneville. —_— e————— Lurline Passes Tatoosh. The brig Lurline, which a few days ago went ashore at Drakes Bay and was later pulled off by the tug Sea Rover, passed Ta toosh yesterday apparently in good conditio L e e e e e R e e ] Movement of Steamers. TO ARRIVE, Steame: From | Due. | City Panama. | New York via Panama.|May- 16 Newsboy . May 16 8. Barbara ./ May 16 M. Dollar. Edith | Seattle Alliance Ncrth Fork. Arctic. . Rainier. Czarina... G. Lindauer. . Humboldt -, Humboldt oty & Whatcom | Mackinaw Tacoma. . Arubis. Seattle Fureka. .| Humbaldt . Corona. Humboldt ... City Puebla...| Puget Sound Ports Wyefleld . Nanaimo .. Chehalis an Pedro | 8. Monica San Pedro.... ay 15 | State of Cal Diego & Way Pts. May I8 | Coos Bay Pedro & Way Pts May 15 | C. Nelson. ttle & Tacoma.. 13 Centralia San Pedro .. 19 Sequoia Wiliapa Harbor 19 Alameda Honolulu Atboll..... Hongkong Tampico -..-| Tacoma Pomona. | Humbolat S Argo. Eel River Ports ..... Columbia. Astoria . Newport fa_Panama Santa Rosa. Pts. |} Way Point Arena . Ramona. port & Way San Pedro....| San Pedro.. Valen | Puget Sound Ports Hamburg & Way Ports. Menes Coptic “hina and Japan i G.W. tland & Astoria... Ventura. ey & Way P Olympic. . Pedro ...... 3 TO SAIL Destination. Salls.| Pler, s May 16. | Seattle & Olympla.| 4 pm(Pler 2 dney & Way Pts.| 8 p Dollar...| Grays Harbor......| 4 p Arcata | Coos Bay-Pt. Orfd.(10 a Argo. | Eel River Ports...| 4 p Newsboy... | L. A. & San Pedro| 2 Pomena. Humboldt .........[1: Senator. Puget Sound Ports. Maru bina & Japan ... Colon. N. Y, via Panama. 5 May 17. Alliance.... | Eureka & Coos Bay|il am|Pier 16 Ramona....| Newport & Way..| 9 am(Pier 19 S. Rosa. San Diego & Way| 9 am|(Pler 1y May 18. | Empire. Coos Bay direct...| 4 pm|Pler 13 Chico. .......| Coquille ~ River. 6 pm|Pler 2 Chehalis. .. .| Grays Harbor . 3 pm|Pier 2 3 Grays Harbor 4 pm|Pier 10 % Astoria & Port 1 am|Pler 24 Pt. Arena,..| Point Aren: 4 pm|(Pier 2 Redondo o8 3 0 am|Pier 2 &. Monlca.. | Grays Harbor 4 pm Pler 2 | May 19. | Eureka..... | Humboldt 9 am Pler 13 Centralia...| Grays Harbor 4 pm|Pier 10 Corona. ... | Humboldt 30 p| Pier 19 May 20. | { Aretic. Humboldt 10 am|Pier 10 N. Fork Humbeld | 9 am|Pier "2 May 21 | G. Lindauer | Grays Harbor .....| 4 pm[Pier 2 State of Cal.| San Dieso & Way.| 9 am|Pier 15 C. Nelson...| Seattle & Tacoma..(10 am Pier 2 Coos Bay...| San Pedrc & Way.| 9 am|Pier 10 City Pucbla |Fuget Sound Ports. (11 am|Pler 27 May 22. Sequota. Willapa Harbor ..| 4 pm Pier 2 8. Pedro... | Humboldt .. 10 am|Pier 2 Ao vt Hono. 3 pm|Pler 20 Anubis. 2 pm Pier 23 Centennial me via Seattle Columbia storia & Portla Honolulu Rainter. .. ..| Seattle & Whatcom| May 25 | Indiana.....|Seattle direct o ARy Olympic....| Whatcom & Fair pm|Pier 3 FROM SEATTLE. Steamer. For. Portland Nome direct May Farallon.. .. | Skagway & Way [ May Dolphin. Skagway & Way Ports. [May City Topeka. | Skagway & Way Ports. May Newport..... | Valdez & Unalaska....May Excelsior Valdez & Way Ports...|May 23 City Seattle. kagway & Way Ports.|May 27 Jeante. .| Golovin Bay direct. ... May 30 ALKi | Skagway & Way Ports.|May 50 e President Ide Wheeler's hit. In the Wasp's . 'COLUMBIA 8mail Dose. Small Price. They TOUCH tne L ' VE R Genuine Wrapper Printed on RED PAPER BLACK LETTERS Look for the Siguature AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. o e HOLD |A GOOD ON TO | THING. NEW Ingleside Gnursin_g Park. 112-DOG Open Stake FIRST PRIZE IN EACH STAKE $100! $100! $100! Saturday and Sunday, May 16 and I7 Commencing at 12:30 o'clock on Saturday and 10 o'clock Sunday. FRANK C. KENNY, Judge ARTHUR MASSEY, Slipper, Guerrero-st. carg direct to the park for sine gle fare, Ge. TIVOLIGSE: To-night and Every Evening This Week. MATINEE SATURDAY. “JUST ASK OF THE MAN IN THE MOON," it It Is Not a Huge Success. Edwin Stevens Supperted by the BIG TIVOLI COMPANY, in y the Greatest of Comic Operas, “WANG.” Monday, May 25, the Great Sousa Opers, “EL CAPITAN.” POPULAR PRICES........25¢c, 50c and 7S¢ Telephone Bush 6. THEATRE nuz\sco MAYER. Market st., mear Eighth, Opp. City Hall. Phone South 533. MATINEE TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. LAST TWO NIGHTS Selwyn's Great Patriotic Drama, A Rough Rider’s Romance. See the Rescue by Roosevelt and His Roush PRICES : And the Best Thing Yet Is "FIDDLE DEE DEE" Turning People Away at Every Performance. ‘Well, There Is Nothing Like This Burlesque en Earth IVED SEATS—Night—25c, 50c and turday and Sunday Matinees, 35c_and 50c. Children at Matinees, 10c and 25c. Seats two weeks ahead We'll Spring a Sensation When “TWIRLY WHIRLY" goes on. A MATINEE TO-DAY, SATURDAY, May 16 Parquet, any seat, 25c; balcony, 10c. Chil- dren, any part except reserved, 10¢. Strenuous Vaudeville! JAMES J. CORBETT; Fisher and Carroll; Julie Ring; Kennedy and Rooney and the Eio- graph. Last times of the Lytton- Gerald Company; Melville and Stetson; Harding and Al Sid and Mlle. Olive. LAST TIME TO-NIGHT OF WORLD and MACK In the New TOWN TOPICS NOTICE—Closed Next Week Preparatory to opening of the || Daly Musical Comedy Seasen. | SEAT SALE OPENS WEDNESDAY, . 9 a. m. cvniy ...$150, $1, T5¢, 50c, 23¢ st Plece—"A Runaway Girl." SAN FRANCISCO'S LEADING THEATRE MATINEE TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT AND ALL NEXT W | MARY MANNERING Presenting Clyde Fitch's New Modern Comedy, The Stubborness of Geraldine. “Better than anything Miss Mannering has done before us. BEK. Ot Edgar 10c_to 300 Evenings J ..10c, 15¢, 250 Matinees “Jt is Mr. Fitch _+ e The Monday—“THE ROMANY RYE cast is notably effic —n “A fine cast. * * * As a portrait gallery it Examiner. is admirable and entertaining.’ GRAND 25522 “Good acting in a clever play.”” —Bulletin. EVG. 8:15 | MATINEE TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. ALCAZA MATS, AT | LAST TWO NIGHTS OF 2:00 | “JEROME” Week Beginning MONDAY EVENING NEXT, This Week Only. . Matinee To-Day. GR EAT H l T_JA M M E D H OUSES Second Week of the Popular Comedian, i et o e e s | WALTER E. PERKINS , ! In Willie Collier's Great Success, Lovers’ Lane | Eve., 25c to T5c. Mat. Sat. & Sun., 15¢ to 50c. “On the Quiet.” WHITE WHiITTLESEY In a Great Production of HEARTSEASE THEATRE REPUBLIC ANMATEUR THEATRICAL PERFORMANCE ——1In Aid of— THE BRITISH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY OF CALIFORNIA Under Distinguished Patronage, At 8:15 p. m., on TUESDAY, May 19th. “SUN " Comedy by Jerome K. Jerome. Violin Solo by MISS DAISY POLK. Song by MISS GERTRUDE WHEELER. “A BOX OF MONKEYS," Farce by MISS GRACE FURNISS Tickets, $1 50, $1 and 50c, also a few boxes, may be obtained at Messrs, Sherman, Clay & Co.’s, Kearny st. POPULAR PRICES—10c, 13c, 2S¢, 50c and 75c. A Good Reserved Seat in the Orchestrs THE WILSON FAMILY. THE CYCLE MAZE And a Great Show in the Theater EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. See the ONE-POUND BABY in the Incubator. Take a Trip “DOWN THE FLUME.” ELECTRIC FOUNTAIN DISPLAY TO-NIGHT ADMISSION.......10¢ | CHILDREN. Y ‘When Phoning Ask for “THE CHUTES.” BASEBALL, NATIONAL PARK. PACIFIC NATIC JAL LEAGUR, NINTH AND BRYANT. CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES. WE REGRET TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE ARE OBLIGED TO Postpone gossip this week AMUSEMENTS. BASEBALL! PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. RECREATION PARK, ——FEIGHTH AND HARRISON—— CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES. Los Angeles vs. San Franciso. LADIES' DAYS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. Advance Sale, 5 Stockton St. EVERY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY..3:30 P. M. SUNDAY ... Tacoma s, San Francise, LADIES FREE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. Advance Sale, M. A. GUNST & CO.'S, Corner Market and Ells. Indefinitely Angelus Recital Announced for To-day (Saturday), owing to extensive alterations being made at our store. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Kearny and Sutter sts., S. GRAND EXCURSION and PICNIC At OAK PARK, STOCKTON, Via Santa Fe R. R., SUNDAY, May 17, 1903, Given by the Itallan Free School and Ber- saglieri Italiani Benevolent Society of Stockton, Round-trip tickets, including admission to park, adults, $1 25; children, 65c. Leave Santa Fe t at 8:30 a. m. sharp. Tickets at J. F. FUGAZI'S, or at Santa Fe Depot. Desirable location, unsurpassed cuisine. unequaled service and modern conveniences are the attributes that have made these two hotels popular with tourists and travelers who visit San Fran- cisco. \