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e THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY. JUNE 7. 1903. : £ 37 . e e e i = STATE NWARDS 3N JOSE WANTS e PARIS SCHOOL HONORS| CELEBRATION The Board of Education|The Only Thing Wanted Grants Diplomas at Is a Well Directed the Capital Affair. = Week Commencing THIS AFTER- NOON, June 7. VAUDEVILLE CRACKERJACKS ! Company Corselt Dept. CLOAK v SUIT HOUSE & 2d Week of Our Great The Eminent Actor, FRANK KEENAN, Threat of Law Suit Made by Proceeds to Be Given to the oot s an Applicant Who Was Committee on Launch ’“g’é’?:fid ‘v'{é»fiiofi‘i’éamflaflfl riginal Comedy Sketch, ‘‘The Actor Semi-Annual Reduction Sale o s v ...Semi-Annual... S George Hanlon and Sons, The Pantomimic Stars, late of “‘Superba.” w 2 = i H " L] g a ] H HALE AND FRANCIS, § RUSSELL AND LOCKE, § i 4 H k] SACRAMENTO, June 6 —The State| The joint Sth of September celebration Board of Education at a meeting held | committee of the Native Sons of the| to-day declined to reopen the case of Ben- | Golden West, composed of representatives amin Wolf, whose life diploma had been | from the parlors in this city, in Alameda revoked several years ago because he had | County and Marin County, held a meet- been intoxicated. He threatened to bring | ing in Native Sons’ Hall last night with Imported French Corsets in coutil, silk coutil and satin, in the scasonable colors, and black and whits in many grades. ~AT PRICES TO SUIT EVERYBODY... Clearance Sale FRESi = Sl mitian AaRbast CH A O. L. Blackman of California Parlor in | $|00 000 STOCK R ey $5.50 Imported French Corsets at ..$1.00 The price of textbooks was fixed at the | the chair. Twenty-elght parlors were | it s $6.50 . 52 00 prevailing rates represented. Of Fashionable TAILOR SUITS, JACKETS, CAPES and SKIRTS 3 The board approved the actlon of the| E. J. Barton reported that he had com- must be disposed of. We adhere to our well tried and successful pol- Singing and Dancing Comedlans. $10.00 - g8 < s 5D State textbook committee in closing a | Mmunicated with St. Helena, Napa, Stock- | icy to dispose of every Garment at the end of the season. No mat- T g oA < ot~ - o g x ” ton and San Jose, With the result that ¥ s £ A The Talk of the Entire Community! £12.00 . .- . $6.00 contract with the American Book Com- | - at ) ter how great the loss, go they must. ” - = ¥ 3 pany for the use of plates of McMaster's | Stockton wants to be the celebration city | PAXTON’S LIVING $18.00 “ .... $9.00 “aiiaty next yoar: that Napa had no induce- | The Golden Gate Kindergarten of San | Ment to offer; that St. Helena could not Francisco and the Chicago Kindergarten | 2ccommodate all who might want to at- College were placed on the list of accred- tend the celebration, and that San Jose ited schools. The following were appoint- | ¥a¢ the only city that had sent repre- | e | sentatives to the committee. el as an advisory committee for the|*C AV \dumany was elected secretary | purpose of improving the standard of the | of the committee. i Western Journal of Education, the official | The representatives from the San Jose | organ of the board: Messrs, Von Liew | Darlors stated that the Native Sons of | and ,Dailey of the State Board of Edu- | that city will extend a generous welcome | 3 P = to all the parlors, but wanted the assur- | ption, 1. O Mughes of Alameda, John | ance of the committee that the celebra- | T s e e T U g Broken Lines Lines of French _orsets regularly sold at from $1 75 up to $2.75 50c ART PANORAMA, STILL GREATER REDUCTIONS. 218 ODD TAILOR SUIYS will be doud out at 35 95, $7.45 and $8.95 which Is less than 1-2 of cost price. SUITS JACKETS and COATS $15.00 Black and \a\y Suits at | $6.50 Black Cheviot Jackets cut .$6.95 to $2.95 Tllustrated by Celebrated Parisian Art- ists' Models. Remarkable for Their Beauty, Form and Grace, § THE THREE RIXFORDS, World Renowned Acrobats. 000000920000 00006 20000000009 BROTHERS LUTZ, IKate Herrick, Sacramento; | sense of the committee that there be an | Maud B. Jones, Sacramento; Edith Ro- | over night celebration in San Jose on Swett of San Francisco and C. C. Moore | : . “hev S of the Stats niverait: T (o6 soutse ot | U28 pous ve s crottable one ' ill $17.50 Alpaca Suits at....87.95 | $7.50 Black Cheviot Jackets cut B o i i the discussion President Wheeler of the [tive Sons who are to attend to- the $22.30 Novelty Suits at. . $12.95 $rooom1'-a|'r'fé§1'nl --------- s CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, $ Ciiif,lniiiis xaid there was room for | launching of the cruiser Caiitornia ret (| §2250 Fancy Blouse Suits, with | ¥ Fackets eut to .. THE BIOGRAPH ’ considerable fmprovement in the paper. |ported that the committee had decided = A £0.95 Jackets. cut (o ? i - ] Geary and Stookton Streets, Union Squars. The following diplomas were issued: to assist the general committes to its full silk drop skirts, at.....89. $12.50 Black Cloth Trimmed Snowing a Comglete Change of Motion H _University documents—Ella Castelhun, | power in the matter of the celebration. $25.00 Tan Broadcloth Suits cut Blause #8257, Suivang s oed £6.95 .- > L 06C30EEEE00000RC0O20000 i *“’i‘"‘p:"" Francls Hammel Gear-| It was then declded that it was the 5T ...$14.95 | $10.00 Black Silk Blouse at Last Weesk and Terrific Hit of $30.00 Novelty Suits at.$14.95 $6.95 HARRY LeCLAIR, N % s Jats at ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Mever, Sacramento; Loutss. 8. Wilson, | fotiomnt Gay, sevited st somamne || $3500 Novelty Suits'at:$16.45 $0.95 “Tha Bernhardt of the Vaudevilies" San Francisco. raflroad rates can be obtained. |l $40.00 Novelty Suits at.$18.95 | $20.00 Novelty White Silk Coats b <R o AR oy A ki .x‘,’m;f’"%'fé‘,f.,i.’“,{"'é eoony Dt P PR =R §45.00 Novelty Suits at.$22.45 5 z -$11.95 Children; auy part emowpt revarved. LIGION-1. Y. H., City. This de-|the community in which they live, they | Clara F. Boardman. San Jose: Annie J. At the Resorts. 00 and $75.00 Pattern Suits | $22.50 Novelty Black Silk ("3‘5 reserved, 5oc: front rows of Balcony, ment does know the particular | are liable to prosecution under the Penal . Brock, San Jose; Evie Kate Burt, Chico;| AT ADAMS SPRINGS—From San Francis- marked down to $37.50 at $12.95 reserved, 25c of whi A t'is a member. - jopeue Duar b2 GERMAN POPULATION-—IL A. M, N1ON BREATH—A. M. E j=| City. The statement made that the Ge 4 that the smell of onion -~ the gentieman asked | Code of the State. Rebecca M. J. Cooper, Los Angeles; Viola | ©0¢ . F. Suhr and wife, H. Ahlers and wife, | { Crum, Chico; Ysibel Irene Daly, San Jose; | Jarry Ablers. John Wiese, L. Friedlander, | Ada W. Karr, San Jose: Harmet W.|Max Roth, H. A. Schumann, Willle Russell, Phelps, San Jose: Minnte E. Rees lLog | Charles Daley, Charles Duane, J. H. Gray and | man population of Chicago is greater | Angeles; Margarat Cecilia Savage. los| ™% S. C. Hastings, H. 5. Jacob, Otto Schin- | i - | All 34 and Full Length Cloth and Silk Etamine and Voile Costumes, in | “NOVELTY COATS at -2 Price. white, cream, pearl and fawn shades, at less than cost of sKIHTs sKInTs T VOLIRE=R strong vinegar is decidedly incorrect in view of the fact | Mrs. Olive Thornburg, San Jose:.Jessied yracke: 51 Trenbone, Whiiam Smart. Charles | LOWER THAN EVER N NDAY NIG! —_— | that the population of Berlin is 158,000, | A. Tritt, Los Angeles; L. Grace Tufner,| A. Jonas, TLouis Laustin, George O. Ormsby, e bt g i i T J. W. C., City. The | while that of Chicago, which includes | Chico; W. E. Ulrich, San Jose; May Wil- | R. L. Anderson, M. Kunkle, O. Morris, L. J. | AP $3.30 Fancy Cheviot Skirts on AND NEXT WEEK, ; of which there is any | what is known as the German element, son, San Jose; Edith V. Duncan, San | Uarnier, Mrs. E. Eldridge and daughter, A. P. | e ¥ | but 1,659,000, sale aff $1.95 The Phenomenal Comic Opera Success, Bistory 4 the e Sh Jennings, August Weil, Henry Lovell, wife and | { Jose: Elvira V. Johnson, San Jose. son, Har. itsh, Thomas Brunner, A r- | £ C, % | SOUSA'S . t Athens by Hipparchus 5 e . | special life diplomas—John R. Daniels, | sons, W. H. e, Mo W, 1L Bhage | $5.00 Black Cloth Capes at S ¢ . TO SHANGHAI—Reader, Stockton, Cal. | bookkeeping, San Francisco: = T.oulse | daughter, George Heans. Trom Oakiand D, T | $2.95 AR b S 95e e b S i e Laith R [ i - B yConfell, Richard Hurd. From Santa Rosa- y 5 . For e » .fih“!h”. . Sman e au“("b',x,p.h?, Vreese, penmanship, San Francisco; Dora | & GVl et (o oo o om. Napa— | $6.00- Biack Cloth (,apes at. 550'-’ rimmed Venetian Skirts OPY OF A LAW—B. A. G., Petaluma, | Which means to render insensible; as to | Kozminsky, stenography, San Francisco; | ' J. Hull and wife, Austin Spink. . From. Los | 3.05 ST S Sl $1.95 The Secretary of State at Sacra- ider a person insensible by the use of | Dora Warshauer, typewriting, San Fran- | Angeles—H. Mosher, Orin Koll, Willlam Mey- ) 5 loth Skirts at an furnish a copy of any of the | gs. liquor or violence and ship him on | cisco. ers. From Pasadena—Adolph Sauer, Richard 53_5(, Capes cut to.. 54.85 $2.95 2 v t Sc! § . = A vood From Prescott, Ariz.—Henry Miller, e Legislature at its last | a vessel wanting hands for the purpose of | High School diplomas—Evelyn D. Ar-| Atwgod ol i 3 } securing advance money and any pre- | mer, San Francisco; Helen Eiiot, Butte; o R 2 BT Silk Moreen Petticoats, with 3 at | { Milwaukee—Henri Muellar. From 3 5 AR mium offered for procuring seamen. | Margaret H. E. Meyer, Sacramento; El- gn—W. C. Preston, Thomas Nevill. | deep ruffles. egular prices Cioth. Sk i 3. M., City. No one can tell - - { mer I. Miller, Butte; Viva B. McArthur, | . Louis—Charles Mason. From al- % foth Skirts at steamer Rio de Janeiro was| DAGO—Mrs. E. W., City. “Dago” is! Butte; Mary E. G. Morton, Sacramento; | lefo L. W. Bryant and wite. 4. Cafia. From $2.50 and $3.00. To close out .....84.95 wen & k. It it known that she was | said to be a corruption by American and | Irving E. Outcalt, Merced; Emily P.| Jose-W. §. Goodenow, wife and child, Charles e .75¢ and 5¢ | Alpaca Skirts cut to... the nnel west of ¥ort Point, and | English saflors of the Spanish name Rhine, San Franclsco; Robert Cromwell | Frost —From Santa Crus—William Berkeley. i $2.45 and $3.05 P ably -not far from Mile Rock | Diego. Tt has been applied from its fre- | Root., Alameda; Adella Tucker, Orange. ran mttison. - From 0odiand —R. | =2 — - | quency to the whole class of Spaniards. | Grammar School diplomas—Elizabeth 0. | Beamers. C. W. Carver, L. M. Gates. | $17. “10 Peau de Soic Skirts on ARTIST S CANVAS—J. C. L., City. Any | it is also an Americanism. Originally it | Agnew, Alameda; Bessie Baker, Placer; | salerati o o ST riist’s material can explain the | was applied to one born of Spanish par- | filliam H. Banks —Yolo; ¢ Carleton T.| “It will be difficult to deceive any mors | rent kinds of canvas that painters | ents, especially to such born in Loulsiana. ”'_"’,;";”:’{‘;u;‘;; i‘ffi;g‘;{'(‘a;‘cflr;ni E:rn]ta girls In that neighborhood where & young | will also explain all that you | It is also used in speaking of Spaniards, | F. Biackstock, Ventura; Joseph Blump.| "OMAaNn married a man and then discov- a know about water colors. | Portuguese and Italians. Ventura: Jennje L. Boswell, Los 2% Angeles ered he had a wooden leg.” i “How can they tell about it?" — | Margaret Bradley, Alames % v Lola Br: > =2 i s MARINE VESSELS-F. K. J, Sac-| A CANDLE—Subecriber, Oakland, Cal. “""" Annle E. erltfln Santa Clara; .i’-[ “With a few jabs of a h-lpln. '—Cleve- s. o speed of the United | The following is given as the explanation ";:ll;l)‘r:‘dfis Brokaw, (\ulo, Margaret Clare| land Plain.Dealer, - i Axunm_ m__ SR o submarine boat Holland is eight [of why a candle fired from a gun Will | ik Glano Moronecs ?igls‘:m?m;h:gi e S Y R SRR eral contracts for | plerce & board: “When a candle starts | geles: Margaret G. Cashin Bon o VER ENT r : . San F - Sels class call for the | from the breech of a gun its motion is | co; Rose G. Daly, Santa Clara; A.'.?.:dl.. AD TISEI s gradually increased until it leaves the | Dodge, Kings; Virginia V. Dollarhide, muzzle at a high velocity, and when it Napa: Mfldred I. Farrell, Sonoma; Clara | z EL CAPITAN. For Only Onc More Weck, Belasco &Mayer = DON'T MISS THE MAGNIFICENT . Alameds. | reaches the board every particle of mat- | L Fiinegan, San Francisco: Kate'J. Fo-| v tree is @ | ter composing it Is in a state of intense | ¥ Ban uis Oblspo: calla Frasler, | the roadside in 1822 | velocity. At the moment of contact the | Birgen M. o an Francisco; Phoebe Cary. It is on the | particles of matter composing the target | Frost, BEGINNING TO-MORROW, Market Street, Near Eighth, Opposite . City MARCHES! | Hall. Phos South B533. ey Seven Nights— Matinee Saturday . nddiog SEE THE BEAUTIFUL SPECIAL SCENERY! y > o MATINEE TO-DAY—TO-NIGHT FUN AND MUSIC FOR EVERYBODY. Evenings at §; Matinee at LAST TIME OF Bkt The Man Without a Country 3 i o A Powerful Melodrama, Magnificently Staged. | o= MONDAY NIGHT AND ALL NEXT WEEK, ISLE of CflAMPAfiNE MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, Le Brandt's Masterplece, the Brilltantly Suc- | The greatest offering in Yo (ahe A S ce#sful Comedy-Melodrama, | popular prices, 25c, 50c and 75e. STROKBE Yfi\“\\ Freeman, Alameda; Edith M. | Sonoma; Mattie 1. Gard | Hill to Mount | are at rest, and the density of the can-| Clara; Mira J. Glidden, Fresn:."Fsvfi ty, Ohio. dle, multiplied by the velocity of its mo- | Grant, Santa Cruz; W. H. Greenhalgh, — - tion, being greater than the density of the | Amador; ~Mrs. ~Abby - M. Grifith, HAT—Subscriber. City. The | target at rest. the greater force over- ‘Afl;';:- ‘;vh‘ll‘a Pearl "Hague, Fresno: i ws what's what” is traced | comes the weaker and the candle brea : arrington, - Tuolumn Butler, who wrote “Hudl- | through and pierces a hole in the board e T”'ommw | canto ope, part one, f"f‘ & Fo | Mary Lane Hines, Fresno; Josie H. has: “He knows what's| CASINO-E. D.. City. In playing casino | Inciis, San Joaquin; TLens M. @ t's 2s high as metaphysic | the manner of counting depends upon the | M,rin; Eva Jones, San Joasuin: Ad:“‘f‘ | ‘ | | Karr, Sonoma; Beulah Kozminsky, San | | Heckle, Tehama; Daley G. Hewitt, Con- | Ir (Manzgemant DANIEL FROHMAN), In Justin Huntly McCarthy's Drama, Last “lF I Time Next WEHE KlNG" :;;t::d.,,. VL. | agreement before the play begins. Some s count as they make points; others count ssi. SECRETARY OF COMMERCE—C. R, | at the close of each deal. In some places, if*,ig,,.‘:“’,;um“”l,“;’-u_ L?v? S '"‘m The chief duty of the mem- | say in a two-handed game, if on the last | Lewis, San Franci Edna Locke, s Cabinet the Secretary of Com- | deal each player makes an equal num- ' n.m Katle E. Lynch, Butte; A . will be to have charge of all mat-| bér of points it is called a draw. In other | Mgrcus, Tuolumne: Mary A. Molcay. o reiating to commerce, the same as | places points are counted in the following | nema;: Mary R, MeCall 3 tary of Agriculture has of mat- | order: Cards, spades, big casino, little = relating to agriculture referred to | casino, aces and sweeps. The one who Santa Barbar: +ia kas cards has the first count and in case . Sacramento; Mrs. J. R. Murdo of a tie he is declared the winner, provid- | Tuolumne; Mathilde Meysan, Inyo; Clar. SOVERNMENT WATCHMAN—A Sub-|ing, of course, each has enough to win ' Belle Miller, Tehama; Evalena Vam Wi. ity. There is no book published | out. For instance, the game is 31 and A ! kic Miles, Sonoma; Emiline R. Milles, | the rules that govern a|has 20 and makes spades and ace of Santa Clara; Winifred E. Moon, Sufie | ed by the United States | spades, he makes two points—one for ma Mabe! Lucy Morrell, Contra Co!’t 3 Allci\ - watch Chinese immi- | jority of spades and one for the ace, mak- | Mulcahy, Nevada:, June G. Painter | grents. Their duties are explained by the | Ing him 31; and B had 22 points and | Alamedu; Pearl L. Phelps, Tehamas Hen- | depariment that employs such. | makes cards, big casino, little casino and | rietta Post, Amador; Elizabeth D. Potter, | il three aces, making nine points, equaling | Butte; Jesse F. Prestwood, Sonoma; Luella UNMARRIED PERSONS—A. B. C., Sis- | 31. e having cards is entitled to count | Prentiss, Los Angeles; Stells Reynolds, #om, Cal. If two persons, man and wom- | first and having enough to win out is the | San Joaguin; Amanda Rickev, Sacre. an. not married to each other are living | winner., Aces have no precedence over | mento: Eliza Ann Rixon, San Francisco; gether and the matter is notorfous in’ big casiko in the count. na Mae Robinson, Sonoma: Hilda M. Rogers, Sonoma; Anna M. Schulz, Placer: | Callle G. Shartzer, Santa Clara; Frankle Shomate, Kern; Esther Smith, San Joa. quin; Minnie Stevens, Kings: Mrs. M. E, T. Stevens, Inyo; Mary Storer, Fresno: Myrta M. Sturtevant, Los Angeles; Esther Rose Sullivan. Sutter; Helen M. Sullivan, Alameda; Lizzle Stewart, Contra Costa. ! Elizabeth M. 'ran, Los Angeles; Mrs, | Emma T. Thees, Los Angeles; Carlotta B, Thornton, Los Angeles: Hattle May Till- son, Monterey: R. lzer Turner, Orange; | Mrs. FI. A. Van Heusen, Sacramento: | Herbert Walker, San Joaquin; Mrs. Katle | High West, Glenn; Mrs. Minnie Weems, | i | i ; : i | | | | i i | 3 in; Rose f ! . Napa; Al'csi | ] ‘atherine McCarty, Orange; Lucile Me- James A. Mec- Seventh and Market Streets. Commencing MONDAY MATINEE, June & EVERY AFTERNOON AND BVENING. REFINED VAUDEVILLE! “DN’DAY JUNE 18, GOODWIN Cofipe v s ey Never Surpassed for Both Thrilll v sed for Bof T | “The Altar and Genuine Fun. Immense ;:ou::_.mt FRANK CUSHNM tion. Aurmented Cast. Novel The Twentieth Century Minstrel, of Friendhsip’’|seevean siivges ™ CHRISTY AND WILLIS, By Madelsine Lucette Ryley. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. | The Tramp Juggier and the Premiere SEAT AND BOX BALE BEGINS NEXT Prices: e THE WILSON FAMILY, H ..RSDAV America’s Greatest Colored Entertainers. 7;‘ fig E = = DEVANEY AND ALLEN, TWELVE “FUN ON A PLANTATIO! HAYWARD AND HAYWMD- | You've had lots of laughter we know you'll TO-NIGHT The Renowned Singing and Dancing H agree, 3 i L,\ST TIME RL‘NAWAY You've more laughs a-comiag. for things will TG-MORROW NIGHT FERN MELROSE, * | .NOW OUT.. Specially interesting, beautifully and profusely illustrated. A California Magazine Well worth reading and sending to friends abroad. be humming. The ¥ Daly ot C d - When_we wake up the town with *Twirly g Somanye. o4 Lyric Soprano. W hir lee. THE CIRCUS GIRL.| CLINTON MONTGOMERY, The Peerless Descriptive Barytons. FUNNIEST OF Arzl,!és.MlZS!CAL COME- THE BIOSCOPE, TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT (Remember This) With New Moving Plctures. + 4 4 ‘ ‘ 4 + 4 . . . 4 i + . ‘ ‘ (< § .‘..CGNTENTS.... i }‘u::’ofl:i— l;le.ha‘nsg"z‘hr:-!mmln.! °nh_n_?f°;fr§‘ 1;#!;251@; PEOPLE'S POPULAR PRICES—Night, 28e, d—r day and To-morrow Night. ? ] 5:‘n‘e‘les E. Mabel Wheeler, Amador; l here ln the west WT,T;E-:“D. Wheeler, Amador; John H. | Stanislaus; William S. Will- | Ilam... Amador; Odile G. Woody, Kern. 21| Facts About the Jews. The total number of Jews in the world | S d » ! is estimated by the American Jewish Year They're playing a Welcome to gay Balance of Orchestra . 20c, 15c and 10c. Matinee, 20c and 10c. Frontispiece—Pond Lily Lake, Yo- “TWIRLY WHIRLY,” Phone for Seats, South 1022. semite. The Development of Quartz Mining, illustrated by photographs. Evolution of Quartz Mining. Next Tuesday 'twill be here, R 25¢ 1t's €0 jolly and queer, MATINEES You had better come for your seats bright o e including KOLB, Our” “All Star” Cast, including B, LL AND BERNARD,” MAUDE _AMBER, D BEAKE, HARRY HERMEEN. THEATRE BELASCO & MAYER . | and n-eNNu s‘(’en;tm 3 Fll’nlflcen( Chorus. EPU B E. D. PRICE .... Three New autifyl- Scenes. A World et of Striking Novelties. A Real Airship. An . TO=NIGHT-LAST TIME Fxploding Automobile. polB s it sew Reserved - Seats—Nights, 25c, 50c and 75c. Phone South 26, 3 = WHAI'Y uf Tuns Saturday and Sunday Matinees. 25c and 50c. === COMEDY Children at Matinees 10e and 3nc. TO-NIGHT TO-MORROW NIGHT—-ONE WEEK ONLY, Scenes From Gtand Opérn Costume. T Yo, A T i WHITTLESEY mme. -ugenia Mantelli, MISS ) And the ALCAZAR COMPANY in the Ro- Of Grau's Metropolitan Opera Company. mantic. Colonial Love Story, ed Seats ie at the box office of the (neater, B0c. 750 and $1. oo ot NANCE O’NEIL D’Arcy of the Guards Evg.. 25 to T5c. Mat._Thurs. & Sat.. 13 to 500 PE! Monday, June 15—The Mark Twain Play, GRAND feide PUDD'NHEAD WILSON #TRICES—2c, S0c, e, $L. Stall seats, Placer Book at about ten millions, of whom more N than one-half are in Russia. Of the re- mainder about two-thirds are In (he Unft- { ed States and Austrla-Hungary. In all i Germany, in spite of its anti-Semitic agi- . 2 y | tati th Best idea ever presented by an American newspaper. | there are ',S.,,‘h”;”‘,n“”’i“‘ Something new. You may choose any locality Lo e tle B o ol Sacosipt . In the period since 1882 the Jewish - from Catalina to Puget Sound. || uation of the United States, and of New vada’ Progress in Mining. Sames J. Stincheomb Golden Pockets...........Denis Stovall Halt a Mile Felow the Surface of the Comstock .......Mabel Beazell The Grand Canyon ot Arizona, 1lus- trated by photographs.. -+ Arthur Inkersiey Tony Piper at Gfant No. Denis Stovall iflustrated by ALF Wilmarth, A Prospector’s Luck.James M. Nellls Illustrated by Stanley Armstrong. El Capitan (verse).Thomas S. Denison The Idyl of the Yesemite (illustrat- ed) s.ouee ++..Ollver Oze Indlan Hytholcl')‘ of (hn Ymml“ " .......... George Elliott Townsend lustrated wm- photographs taken the auth To = Porpy (vernn.“_ .Mary Floyd McMuilin Midsummer Night Idyl..... ove -....Henrietta 8. Bmk Tilustrated with photographs taken by the author. A Comedy of Tndustry. Similitude (verse). H QOO GO OO DTN GOV DD DOV O Next—LA TOSCA. ONLY MATINEE SATURDAT. “THE CRY IS STILL THEY COME.” SECOND WEEX ot Raymond and Caverly and Our Superb New Desirable location, Tk cuisine. Company. TO-NIGET—Every Night, ' unsurpassed unequaled service and E e The Delighttul and Witty. Musical Eécentricity, et Convath High-Class Specialties Every Alferncon aad are the attributes that Evening in e Theater. In waShIngton ::‘t’:hm.pd:pqm.hr ‘:;: McINTYRE AND PRIMROSE: THE GREAT ‘The Entlrl Original Produc sed by tourists and travelers UBLLOS: LEONI AND LEONI; JESSIE U, -3 % ND NEW MOVING PICTURES, the l\onr- Bros, During 'nnn- W New Y‘-“'k who visit San Fran- ,"N“fl Di\‘{’G THE PRESIDENT S RECEP- York more particulariy, says the New York Sun, bas been more than doubled by e immigration, chiefly from Russia, because And here’s something good for you to take along to read. of the policy of proscription against the Jews then Introduced in that gountry. An- £ other very great source of; this immigra- ‘“* ’ 1" tion has been Austria-Hungary, and from ¢ KAambow S En both it is now coming in larger volume than ever. Undoubtedly the Kichenev By Jack London outrages will_tend to increase this flood y . | both from Rustia and from Kastern Europe generally, so that the United . States, already second only to that empire jag0 10 The Girl and the in the number of its Jewish population, From Santiago to despair 1] promises rapldly to dttaln’ to the “fitet or ? Highwayman Place. Already the greatest Jewish cbm- < munity in the world, the greatest ever The Gnomes’ Daughter Fable. gathered together since the dispersion, 1s now in New York—more than 600,000, F. Lorence Frances Beadlestone .Reviewed W Flonnce Juhlon "Thl Age of Gold,”” “Solomon's Rmnm«n of Individual KRATON; THE ALDEANS: THE SPRAG- e . . . . 9 A maiden’s letters oft are queer. ‘ ‘The MISS‘SS! l Bubblc She'll start her correspondence with 4 “Dear Mr, Smith,” “Dear Jack,” “My VISIT THE And then before another year ? Two inserts, reproductlons from palnt- “My Dear,” “Dear Jack,” “Friend Mr. e I“El'lll m m"“ flm e e 2 | Wisekiy Cell, $HI00 per Year| mmm-timme . Run. 5 . Seats on Sals Two Weeks in Advance. PDPULAR PRICES..........26c, .nafise California. Unlvmuy Cad Californi: Copper Mines........... “vue--.Thomas H. Guptill [ 2 GOVO GOOO DOOVOODC

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