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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MAY 18, 1903. MAKES FAST TRIP 00D FELLOWS ACRO33 PAGIFIC HOLD OUTING LordTempletown Comes ' Gather on the Beautiful From Hakodate in | Grounds at El Twenty-Five Days. Campo. T S his Record Beaten Only ‘Chowder, Clambake and Bar- Once and That by British becue Relished by.the Ship Swanhilda Merrymazkers. RN More t 200 people attended the first ting and excursion given by gress Cl composed of the membership of Apolio, Pacific and Fidelity lodges and the relief committee of the Independent ate. Her ¢ Order of Odd Fellows, for the friendship | with nd ¢ ast named organization. It est p family ouilng that was a etrog varked yme and the v was conducted. ' it who ¢ ing lunch were furnished | m chowuer, biked cf. The events of from St s oweve the spor s perfor afternoon, conduct er the dir s ¢ the committee 1es. The winners o sel, the Cla the first and se ize : boys unde L. Hutehiniss and B Shme e p er 12—Winnefred Chamberlain and re . « Murilla Wilson ard Helen ring ¥ p < i 2 to 15-Phil Kragen and Charles | - hroug s a and_Martin Mauller e > ace W omas and ¢ : = ' Mrs. M. Thompson and | Meara and B and W Manning ey and and Beatrice 1stron. 1 rize Lawrence Willlan W or a - E. M official EAGLES ENJOY OUTING. Hold Their Regular Annual Picnic at Schuetzen Park. ual excursion B The regular an f Fraternal Order les, held near San in every rs held zen the most un San Aerie Aerie No. 61 ople te Francisco nd Golder re than 3 , and the er came early m. boat Pedro during of that present portic remained all d; the California North- San in for pas ner, 20 hou Johnson, 16 he rela om Al- from F urs 78 hours fm Whatcom Dleton, Morse, 25 day Peterson, 8 davs from SAILED. Sunday, May 17 Grayvs Harbor ning, San Pedro. Smith, Wes Kruger, Ahlin, Un: Barbara. addart Alexan San Diego. Eagle, San Pedro. Higgins, Fort Bragg. Krog, Tillamook Bowens Landing. ar, Olsen rt H nta mr Santa Roea, aska Seattle Ramona y N San Pedro terson, Honol n, Bristol Bay RAPHIC. 17, 10 p m—Weather 20 miles per hour DOMESTIC PORTS. ATOOSH- Passed out May 17—Stmr Port Los Angeles: schr Luzon, Francisco; Br bark Inverlyom, Br ship Hadd Hall, for Cape Town; Henry K Hall, r Honolulu. May Schr John A Campbell, POINT LOBOS. NW; May veloc San for TOWNSEND—Arrived May 17—8chr San Pedro; schr Wilbert L May 17—Schr Ruth E Godfrey Pedro for Ballard Sailed May 16—Stmr Santa Ana, Stmr Dolphin, from Skag- May 17—Schr Ida roline, fm Ump- from Coos Bay; 17—Schr PEDRO—Arrived m Eureka; schr aventura, from Eureka. ‘Arrived May ille River. Salled May 17—Stmr Lizzie fcial au- occur at Stmr Despatch, ay 17—Schr Virginia, for San Fran- M SANTA BARBARA—Safled May 17—Stmrs C Hay and State of California, for San Francisco TACOMA—Arrived May 16—-Bktn Robert Sudden, from San Pedro; bkta Portland, from | San Francisco. 5 Safled May 16—Bktn John Smith, for San ] Pedro. ISLAND PORTE. HANA—Sailed May 16—Schr James Rolph, for San Frand¥sco. HONOLULU—Salled May 16—Stmr Whittier, for Kahului, to tow bktn Fullerton to San 5 T = above exposition e~ Franeisco. n the above exposition of the Yides | *'Airived May 17—U § stmr Yorktown, from . morning tides are given in the left | cin. - the successive tides of e S L i e of occurrence as to time: ths | Dodge, hence ADF 25, fivme column Eives the last tide of the | § av except when there are but three tides, as FOREIGN PORTS, VICTORIA—Arrived May 16—Br ship Mylo- mene, from Cardiff. OCEAN STEAMERS, GIBRALTAR-—Passed May 17—Stmr Naples, stm:_Trojan Prince rrived May 17—Stmr w York for Liverpool, and The heights given are In curs the soundings of the United States ey Charts, except When a minus (—) the height, and then the numocr tracted from the depth eiven by | The plane of reference is the mear ower low waters. g o —_In.t HT | 4 May 16—Stmr Campania, from Liver- ippi elligence. for New York. Shipping Intellig! [VERPOOL—Arrived May 17—Stmr Bovie, ARRIVED. New York; stmr Umbria, from New York Sunday, May 17. | via Queenstown MOVILLE—Arrived May 17—Stmr Bavarian, rom Montreal for Liverpool, and proceeded. BOULOGNE SUR MER—Safled May 16— Stmr Ryndam, from Rotterdam, for New York, Coarine, Seaman, 40 hours from Coos | 1 City of Puebla, Jepsen, 54 hours from { Alllance, Hansen, 8 days fm Asteria. | and vassed Scilly May 16. Corons, Nopander, 18 hours from Eu-| GLASGOW--Sailed May 16—Stmr Pomera- - nian. for New York, and passed Inistrahull Melville Dollar, ¥osen, 4 days from | May 17. Ean Tedro SOUTHAMPTON—Sailed May _17—Stmr r lagua, Gunderson, €3 hows from Port ] Grosser Kurfurst, from Bremen for New York. CLEVER AMATEURS WILL SING “PATIENCE” IN AID OF CHARITY Gilbert and Sullivan's Charming Operetta Is to Be Given by St. Patrick’s Choral Society for Benefit of the New Parochial Building Fund the Pro-| Jack | Lesler | and picnice | for 'Port | | | | | | | | | { | | | | | HE St. Patrick’s Choral Society making elaborate preparations for the production of Gilbert and Sul- { livan's comic operetta, “Patience,’ at the Native Son's Hall on Mon- | day and Tuesday evenings. May 25 and 2. { the of the entertainment to be proceeds GORBETT TELLS NEW STORIES Ex-Champion Heavy- weight Makes a Hit With His Yarns. Plays of Merit Billed at All the L-cal Play Houses. e James J. Corbett, the clever boxer, bids fair to earn as high a reputation as a monologist as he Las won by dint of his fists. The man who again aspires to the heavy-welght championship began gecond week at the Orpheum yesterday, stories toak even the climax. He tells of the has met in his career, and cellent. audience at | “farmers” he his dialect is = Fisher and Carroll are hold-overs. Lz week they did not have a chance to shine but this week they are in the full glare of the calclum. As comedlans they are ex- cellent. Their work Is very amu | gains many a hearty laugh. Martini and Max Millian are funny conjurers. Martini does some claver tricks and Mil- | lan exposes them in @ manner that ¢ | ates great merriment | " Adeline Birchler has a sweet contralto | voice, but it is not strong enough for the | big house. She sang a number of Songs and was well received. The Whitney | brothers entice music out of all manner of novel things and take well. Julie Ring sings her pleasing ditty “When the Win- ter Time Comes Round,” and the song is becoming popular. The brothers Freydo are acrobatic marvels. They da some very difficult work. The Amerlcan biograph | closes the show. The special engagement of White Whit- | tlesey, which begins at the Alcazar to- | night ‘with *“Heartsease,” will be devoted to the artistic production of high-class plays, in which the augmented stock com- pany will assist. The matinee days dur- ing the Whittlesey season wili be Thurs- day and Saturday, the Sunday afternoon performances being discontinued until the autumn. The Calitornia Theater is closed this week that preparations may be made for the opening of the musical comedy sea- son with Augustin Daly’s New York Com- | pany. Mary Mannering will commence the sec- | ond week of hex engagement in “The Stubbornness of Geraldine” at the Co- lumbia Theater to-night. . e e Walter Perking will appear in “Je- rome,” the popular comedy, at the Grand Opera-house, bexlnning to-night. . . “Wang” will continue during this week at the Tivoli. The play is drawing large houses. | The Central Theater offers “Romany | Rye” as its attraction for the week be- ginning to-night “Fiddle Dee Dec” still holds the boards | at Fischer's Theater and will commence its fifth week to-night. gramme of the Chutes {s announced for the coming week. A feature of the bill | aevoted to paying off. the debt on the new | e < will be many pictures taken of President parochial residence | 5 Roosevelt during the parade in his honer 3 Hen TALENTED YOUNG WOMAN { in this city. | The beautiful opera is one of the most WHO WILL IN' coMiC | | e o delightful of the works of those eminent OPERA. | The sale of seats for the concerts to be composers. and is also very popular. Its | ' given by Antonia Dolores (Trebelli) at the | muslc always scems fresh and taking, | s - Alhambra Theater on Wedn and while the situations are laughable in the Sunday evenings and Saturday afternoon extreme, and the dialogue bright and e and a fine and finished performance next will open at Sherman, Clay & Co.'s breezy. The members of the society have | is looked for by the members and parish- | this morning, P & ' al won laurels, from the work done | io . Patrick’s, and the many out- | —_———— evious productions, side friends of the society itself. i 2 having alwavs been marked Miss Margaret Anthony, who possesses PERSONAL. and carefuleattention to detail a voice of much prom ill piay the role i A i | 3 Bishop Moreland ‘ramento ¥ arsals have been going on for some | of Lady Saphir. ,h,'Erflde;?:v,lan vl et oo el rieorfooforoen ot | Charles Holland, a merchant of Sonora, nothing to mar the pleasure of th v's western, carried several hundred passen- gers across the bay, while the 11 o'ciock | at added a much greater number to the | >wd at the park. There was absolutely | | | outing and a great many features on the | proi o te ne Lo be | MeDougald, P. Trc | programme to make the affair one to A . Ralleher. i remembered with pleasure. Dancing In | gupstedt. Dr. J el Murnt the pavilion was indulged in all day.|C. Coffroth. 3.3 ey P. I F | Lunch was served at noon and in the aft- | K H. Morse, 7 Knight, B. ¥ Hanion s o 5 otle e 5 John. C. Meyers, Sailey, am F. rocon varions athletic contests at the | yRRRL L Aepre. o fh fatley. e er, | racetrack interested a large crowd. Val-| i Hinfon. A A. Bianchi. Hansen, A. L | nable prizes were given, resulting in a | lean L. A. Devoto, J. E. Marks, Dr. L D | great many entrles in each event. Several Bacigalupl, Al Naeman, Dr. T A McMahon hundred gate prizes, donated by members | J3hes Carrity, B A Kk G Fractorious | of the order, were distributed at 3 o'clock. | 0" Brien, Dan Auglum. W. Kidd 1Lewis. Charle | while at 4 p. m. prizes were given for | Oliver, McClain, Chris Schoettle, Dave | fancy dancing and bowling. The results | Becker cHtatog. Kol 1. " Xntght. Wik 3 m Wilson . Hawkins, Charles F of "the Faves $ONGW- am Wilson, T. Hawkir arles Furlong, First race, for boys under 15 years—Won by an_Francisco Aerie 5—Fred Tousig, Jackson second, E. Rica Petersen M. Fleishman, M. | Welch, € n . Jones, girls un. 15 years—Won Darrow. neider. ® ‘Hess second, Anuig’ Gil- No. k1. Fan- D, Llnc! ahey., , M. J. H. Daley, third. Gllbert third Moore, D. - il h ra e Tori(at men Won by & Jconnent. | MARINE FIBEMEN'S PICNIC. St Bilicre etiond, Mov. Mariin | Pacific Coast Union Enjoys a Day at | for Lagles—Won by N. Kelly, | Falrtax Park. | Williams thira ¥ | The Pacific Coast Marine Firemen's | Blenth race men three-legged--Won by | {jnion hcld its regular annual excursion ond, Hergert a vens third : “ ! and Fairfax Park, near San Ra- Ninth race, for ladies carrying egg in spoon | fael,~ vesterda’ sWon by Mra iohnson, Mrs. Foltom second, TTe. sanineiel aistiin wan: one < of the | tendeil third 8. season's : | ; Tanih rack. tor men over 50 years—Won by | most essful of any yet held. There ’f Afte Murphy second, J. C. Waldhen | 0 2000 people. prpsent and from | ; | race, for mixologists—Won by J. | before noon until late in the afternoon | awior,, 3. 1eahy ascon, &, Hanian thit . i T L e 5, Tanlon thitd. na | the programme of events occupled the at- Daly_ Miss Myrtie Anderson sccond. Miss Ed- | tention of the vast crowd. ‘In the miorning ne Kelleber third, Irish hornpipe—Won by Miss Myrtle Anderson second, leher third The committees were as follows: ngements—H. G. Laws, dancing was the chief pastime. Luncheon was served under the trees from 12 to 2 o'clock. { In the later afternoon those athletically inclined were Interested by various run- ning- races and other outdoor con- tests, while at the dancing pavilion, dur- Miss Hanna Daly. Miss Edna K. 1 | Morge: Rl MR 3. Goae crf..’.’ ing an intermission, contests in jig danc- ley, 3. C. O'Connor, J E. L. Waug- | ing. cakewalking and other fancy exhi- ;-»;-] Sig. l-;\' “l{ar:m Sl"- ?m;r, “{hul'\u! T. | bitions were hugely enjoyed as well as Dilion, .. ‘Wadham, Dr. T. V. Leland, e | D™ Herget, Leon S Mayer. G 3. Stewnst, | Wazmnly contested. \alluahl: prizes were William Maxwell, ) hannon, J. donated to winners of all contests, and as | Chestham, F. A. Ande J. Fauning, M. | @ resuit each event had many entries. | 3. Daly, Frank Dunn, E Havens, E.| The committees were as-follow: Kelly, J. A. Barr, Caleb Coakley, Heury Kuhls, G, Phiilips, les Mitchell and Rob- General committee of arrangements—Thomas ert Ru Reynolds, chairman; AJm;J.‘ru“{’ryuxl;e urer; ceptic ommittee, San Franc Aerie | John Bell. secretary: John Fitzpatric] Ax N o eoscar. Hooks, hatron: s | Myrick, Ernest Cothy..John Riordan. C. ¥ gene chmitz, John Hunt, Harrington, M. J. Timmons. or, Teception committee T tan Lay M. Otmazald. Richard O'Rourke, Frazor, fels, Thomas F. Graham, Charles “d Callaghan, Pred Lund. B g B Games committee—Thomas eynolds, udge: nghr, Getrbe S \pets, John Riordan, John Keiville, Matt J, Timmuns, T ey ] Head, Martin| b, miynn, Steve Loch , A. B. Mahony, J. Smith, John 8. Al Wright, o1 nanage: Parry, Adam Andrew, Julius' Kahn, Fred N. | 3' a0 fi,",’:‘.’;‘;"’.’,.m.m e D I Bent,’ Arthur Fisk, Ed Godchaux, Luke Ma- [ jinol pugh. willlam Rickards, Jam-s Teviin. risch, Otto Hansen, William Clack nelly, Thomas Ferguson, Thom R. M. Don- A S ST J. Walsh, Th.;ms;’ ¥ & (2x:nce;; 1;3 Deutsch, T. O, Lareh, Turners Receive Picine Prizes. =, L. Peters. J. W. Boyce, Phil Figel, C. Fre: 2 ittiame. Willlam Dasha, 3. 1" !\'Snnl::/f The committee having charge of the Henry Carleton, J. J. Daughncy, John H. | anhual picnic given by the Mission Turn O'Brien, R. M. Con: T. H. Lindsay, John | Verein have awarded the prizes won last Morrisey, Frank Smith, John Thompson, 5 ze, James Cairns, Carl Penther, W. B. Pliemester, g ihaglirne p S0 mectt was awarded to Chris Stader, and the J. H. Seeba, Charles Leonhardt Jr., W. J. Bloomberg, Charles Radoms| Henry mb?:. second of the first class was given to Wil- Robert H.Stafford, M. H. Fleishman, Dr. I. | lam Gertien. The other contestants who Al D o agceba Dr. Welijum. .| were réwarded are: Joseph Fritz, Henry ewilan, An v A. Watson, Charles Rast. Chusies |y D8scK, . Thimas Nietsen, Trederick. Vor- rath, Willlam P. Bock, D. Leagemann, Louls Kurtz, Fritz Hauser, George Sta- der, A. H. . Meinne, Jacob Ledaefer, George Jaeger, John Segemann, . John D. Bcheene, John Gernus Henry Borueman, Gus Holmgren, James . Luey, Gearge sh.r;\. Jules Thiron, Charles Long, J. B. Martines, Flerman_Christ, Charles Oliver, R. L. Flynn, W, C. Fink, Dr, M. H. Alklnl James Hess, E. Sederbaunn, M. F. Hartter, J. M. Petinsch, A. G. Welmer, Jacob Mazer, Henry Helss, M. T. Hartter, W. Rapp, Crowe, Dr. J. Laughiin, Trr, Thur. Miller, W. C. Kramer, Ernest Bohlen, Albert M. Arm- strong, J. F. Stormfield, F. D, Mullin, A is at the Grand. John L. Hudner, ter, is at the Lick. Fred Grotefrend, a mining man of Red- ding, is at the Grand. L. A. Spitzer, Assessor of Santa Clara County, is at the Grand. J. C. Bull Jr,, of Eureka, is at the Lick. S. D. Freshman. manager of the Sierra | Railway, is at the Palace. Dr. R. E. Montague and wife of Wash- ington, D. C., are at the Lick J. Van Alen, a prominent clubman ! of New York, is at the Palace. | David Cutter, a real estate man of E reka, and wife are at the Lick. F. A. Steuart, a millionaire lumbérman of Marghall. Mich., who is also interested in California timber lands, is at the Palace. —— Yawl on Alcatraz. The yawl of the schooner e picked up yesterday In a battered conditic on the beach at Alcatraz Island. The De- fender is anchored off the sugar refinery and the yawl went adrift during Saturday night's | biow @ il G. Binne, W. P. Bock, L. N. Ritzau, E. | Schiebaum, E. Messerschmidt, Henr Rein, J. N. Retinsieb, D. Soltgrenger and D. Stegemann. SR CLUB DES PUHISTES’ PICNIC. Harbor View Park. Unqualified success attended the initial picnic of the Club des Fumistes, the pop- ular French social organization, was held at Harbor View Park yesterday Besides the members of the soclety, to the filled with a throng of pleasure seckers, who spent the hours in dancing and games. To the attractions of the dancing pavil- jon were added the chances at a long, list | of gate prizes which included every con- ceivable commodity from a lady’s sealskin down to one first-class bath at a well known French barber shop. It was a brief misunderstanding over the tombola that caused’ Plerre Cazat, who lives at 419% Bryant street, to bite Anne Mez- zitot in the neck, but the two settled their differences without the intervention of the police. The officers who had charge of the day’s festivities .were as follows: President, Victor Viedocq; secretary, treasurer, L. Dumarais; reception commit- tee, P. Auradou, 8. Calmon. A. Dumont, W. Gillett, G. Samson, K. Ortru, L. Saun- jer, L. Boudry — - | Druids’ Joint Picnic. San Rafael Park was crowded yesterday | with plenickers, chiefly members of lodges of the ited Ancient Order of Drulds of this cify and their friends. Tt was a joint picnic of Hesperian Circle No. 2, Norma Grove No. 5 and Hesperian Grove No. 15. Dancing was the chief amusement of the day and a-general good time was had by all of the 600 merrymakers present. —————— Trunks and Valises. Trunks, vallses, dress suit cases, travel- ing rolls, pocketbooks, wrist bags that look good, are good, and are cheap, San. . born, Vall & Co,, T4l Market street. his | and his new crop of better than his last week's vintage. His | ! story on his Uncie Mike Is - extremely | funny. Jim helps it out materially by acting it, and laughs just as loudly as his | ng and | An entire change in the vaudeville pro- | a merchant of Hollis- | a banker and lumberman | French Orgnnizlfion Gives Outing at | which | number of 200, the pleasure grounds were | L. Portal;| NARROWS DOWN T0 THO NAMES| Mayor Will Select Civil Service Commissioner To-Day. Charles A. Son or G. B. Ben- ham Likely to Receive the Appointment. | Mayor Schmitz stated yesterday that | the list of prospective appointees to suc- ceed J. R. T. Mershon as Civil Service Commissioner had been sifted down to | two or three names and out of these he | would make his selectlon this afternoon. | The Mayor declined to divulge the names of the men who ars being | considered, it s understood that ! | the picking lies between Charles A. Son, ! an attorney for the Anglo-California | Bank Gy B. Benham, president of | the San Francisco Labor Council, both | of whom have been mentioned in The | | can bable appointees | No twenty-five candidates for the pi have been undér consideration | the Mayor since it became known that | but and rshon igned as a result of the | expose made of the scandal in which the ex-Civil jce Commissioner was in-/| volved. The day after Mershon resigned ten applications for the position were re- | ceived hy the Mayor and this number ¥ept increasing when it became known that Mayor Schmitz had offered it to for- mer Judge Slack and Supervisors Comte and Loughery, all of whom refused the offer. | Applications for the came by mail, by messenger and were filed by the applicants In person, and the Mayor has been put to some straits 'n‘ make a selection. Now that he has nar- rowed the list down to two or three ap- | plicants he will probably find no difficulis | in making his choice, which will no doubt cause disappointment to the ones failing to receive the appointment. The Mayor feels very favorably dis- | posed to Son, in whom he reposes im- plicit confidence and for whom he has a warm personal regard. Should his Honor give the commission to Benham it will be becau he desires to recognize the Union Labor party in the appointment. He has said all along that he wanted a | man in the place who would relieve the civil service system of the odium which | had been placed upon it by Mershon and | rehabilitate it upon a creditable and hon- | est basis. — | commissionership ————— i To Lake Tahoe. H A special excursion train carrying din—‘ ing car and day coaches will run to Lake | Tahoe by daylight May 26, returning May 31. A whole Saturday at the Lake. Round ip tickets, $8 0. Good returning until 2, by any regular_train leaving | excepting train No. 1. Leave | | S8an Franeisco Friday 8 a. m., return Sun- i day 7 p. m. | — e Fire on City of Panama. | | aid some age to the deck of the | | steamship City of Panama yesterday morning, but was discovered and extinguished in time to avold any serious loss. A cigaretts thrown among the bananas stored on dec to have caused the blaze. The leaf of the banana bunches blazed up qui for awhile and & hole was burned before the fire was extinguished. An alarm | was turned in, but the services of the depart- ment were not required | —_——— | Soquel’s Fast Trip. The schooner Soquel, which a days ago at Port Townsend from Cal some unusually fast salling made the t in record time. She was off this port twenty seven days after leaving Callao and elght days later was at anchor in Puget Sound ————————— Centennial on Drydock. ed a few | aid W. H. Kruger Sails. I'he steamship W. H day for Unalaska with supplies ern Commercial Company’s stat Kruger satled for the N HEW ADVEB. ISIZMENTS. ! TO CURE DANDRUFF. It Is Necessary That the Dandxu‘! Germ Be Eradicated. | you remove the ef- “Destrov the cause fect. Kill the germ that causes dan- | druff. falling hair and baldness, vou will have ro more dandruff and your hair must grow luxuriantly. Herpicide not | only contains the dandruff germ destroy- | is also a most delightful hair | | dressing for regular toilet use. 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TO-NIGHT—ALL THE WEEK, Matinees Thirsiay and Saturday WHITE WHITTLESEY | And the Alcazar Company in HEARTSEASE THEATRE REPUBLIC AMATEUR THEATRICAL PERFORMANCE ——1In Aid of— THE BRITISH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY UF CALIFORNIA Under Distinguished Patronage, At 8:15 p. m., on TUESDAY, May 19th “SUNSET,” Comedy by Jerome K. Jerome. Violin Solo by MISS DAISY POLK. Song by MISS GERTRUDE WHEELER. “A BOX OF MONKEYS,' Farce by MISS GRACE FURNIS| Tickets, §1 50, $1 and 50c, also a few boxes, may be obialned at Messrs. Sherman, Clay & Co’s, Kearny st, AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE BELASCO & MAYER. MATINEE SATURDAY and SUNDAY PHONE SOUTH 533. TO-NIGHT and ALL THE WEEK the Theill- ing and Sensational Melodrama, «.THE... Romany Rye Magnificent Scenic Production Evenings. .. .10 te 50 PRICES 55es 10, 186, 250 JIMMY. BRITT VEL C. A[\E.T TIVOLI To-night ana EVERY EV. EXT WEEK IN “A NA- OPERA HOUSE, G THIS WEEK. MATINEE SATURDAY Last Times of the Magnetic Comic Opers, “WANG.” A With EDWIN BTEV and the IREAT TIVOLI COMPANY. MONDAY, MAY 25, First Production at this Theater of the Splendid Opera, ‘““EL CAPITAN.” Music by SOUSA, the March King. POPULAR PRICES--28c, 50c and Tle. Telephone Ruh 9. COLUMBI 2nd WEEK EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT SUNDAY SPECTAL—WEDNESDAY MATINE®, In Addition to the Regular Saturday Matimes. MARY MANNERING Under the Management of Frank McKEE, iy The Stabbornness of Geraldine. Clyde Fitch’'s New Modern SAY FRANGISSO'S LEADING THEATRE - TRANSCENDENT TALENT! Whitney Brothers; Brothers Freydo; Martini and Max Millian; Adeline Birchler; Eisher and Carroll; Julis Ring; Kennedy and Rooney; The Biograph, and Last Week of JAMES J. CORBETT. Re: Balcony. 10c; Box Sests and O The Famous Augustin Daly MUSICAL COMPANY Direct from DALY'S THEATER, New York, PRESENTING A RUNAWAY GIRL ADVANCE SAL DAY, ; $1 50, 31 00, 78e, 50c mc : GRAND RSt MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY JHT and Every ng This Week Popular Comedian, W.ALT[R E. PERKINS —IN Willle Collier's Great Succees, “ON THE QUIET” By Thomas. he Augustus POPULAR PRICES—10¢, 13c, 25, S0c A G at at all Matinees for 23 Next FRIEND FROM INDIA.™ MY D t 8isficor | IT MAY NOT RUN WE ever and ever, you know and the time may be LB, DILL and BERNARD, MAUT WINFIELD BLAKE, HARRY HERM ERVED SEATS-Nights 28c, 50c and Saturday and Sunday Matinees, 20c and 50c. Children at Matinees, 10c and 2Sc. And keep in mind “TWIRLY WHIRLY."™ Coming—the great singer, MONTELLI THE WILSON FAMILY, THE CYCL ——And— High-Class Specialties tv-vr{ Afternoon and Evenine in the MAZE SPECIAL! THE Am'rosnon SHOWS MOVING_PICTURES OF ENT ROOSEVELT AND THE PROCESSION: LAST TUES- DAY AND WED DAY See Ella Burt Coast the Chutes om & Bicyele. ONE-POUND BABY IN THE INFANT INCUBATOR, AMATEUR NIGHT THURSDAY, ADMISSION, 10c; CHILDREN, Se—3&- OF SEAT SALB DOLORES (TREBELLID) CONCERTS AT SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.’S .TO-DAY... CONCERTS ALHAMBRA THEATER WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY NIGHTS, SAT- URDAY MATINEE RESERVED SEATS 50c, $1.00, $1.50 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.