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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATUR XY JUNE 13 -3 CHIEF OF STAFF WILL COMMAND ) of the New Army Regulations Nearly Completed. BRITISH SHIP LOCH TORRIDON MAKES FLYING TRIP FROM AUSTRALIAN PORT ‘Comes Here From Newcastle in Forty-Five Ddys, the Smartest Sailing Recorded During Last Sixteen Years and One of Fastest Passages Ever Made RAILWAY BUYS STEAMER LINE Canadian Pacific Makes a Big Deal in the Northwest. | ADVERTISEMENTS. ABSOLUTE Genuine CARTER'S LITTLE BILIOUSNESS. FURRED TONG s B SN AR S A T T -+ | | ] { | |Secures Control of Vessels ;| Plying Between Victoria ; ‘ and Skagway. i | ; Special Dispatch to The Call ‘, TACOMA, June 12.-Private reports | from Vancouver, B. C.. state that the & Canadian Pacific Railway has quietly ab- | - sorbed the Canadian Pacific Navigation | | | Company, taking over its fourteen steam- | ers piying between Victoria, Skagway and | we | other points. The transfer is very Im | | portant- to Northwestern transportation | interests, since it gives the Canadlan | 1 Pacifi an opportunity to make through | ¢ | { rates from Eastern cities to Alaska and | British Yukon towns. | The Canadian Pacific Navigation Com- | ! pany has always beef allied with the | rafllway and some of its stockholders were | n | | shareholders in the railway, thus insur- | | ing harmonious operation. However, the | | railroad has not been in a position to | make arbitrary rates without absorbing i1 | the water tariff and at times this would | ‘ /fi 'fi 1 ot besprobtanie: NG chamge has heer —— un e made in the Alaska tariff, but transportu- tion men believe that when any larzs amount of business is open to competi- - tion the Canadian road will be a formid- | able rival. | - The Canadian Pacific is working in ut-| | most harmeny with the White Pass Rall- | | way, which moved its headquarters last | fall from Seattie to Vancouver. A fine line of steamers are now owned by the | | Canadian Pacific, comprising its trans- | - Pacific, trans-Atlantic and British Go- | lumbia coast services, British Columbla | lake service and Alaska service. | B S T L plics a HEALDSBURG OFFICIALS | | PUZZLED BY A SHOOTING | | | 3. Corville, Accused of Wounding | g | ‘ s | Edward Aldrich, Establishes a | | Satisfactory Alibi. | | | SANTA ROSA, June 12.—Healdsburg | | | has a shooting mystery. The victim ls! | | Edward Aldrich, who has a bullet in his | i shoulder. The wound is one which may - - | | prove serious.. J. Corville is under arrest | & Wiar o v - — - R - — | for the attempted murder, but the offi- : X | | clals are of the opinion that he has es- i {IP WHICH ARRIV SRDAY. FORTY-FIVE DAYS FROM NEWCASTLE, AUSTRAL | tablished an alibi. % QUICKEST PASSAGES ON RECORD AND THE FASTEST IN SIXTEEN YEARS. SHE BRINGS | Aldrich, who resides on a branch o!, i " OF MUCH YED COAL. | Austin Creek, twelve miles from Healds- | e % i ‘hurg. was returning home Wednesday | s - THCIN AS G . ol LR evening, when he was shot from ambush. | g Eel | Tiis story is that he turned and saw two | & British ship Loch Torridon, | pepper, 11 pkgs paste, 100 lbs dried fruit, 1 —Arrived J 12—Br stmr Indrani, | men, one of them being Corville, running | P & . h arrived yesterday from |Cask bottied beer, 3000 1bs bluestone. from Manlila, for New York | away. He and Corville had trouble some . . wecastle, Australia, came across | Gt _ OCEAN STEAMERS time ago over a drove of hogs. | 1é PRLic 16 due of those Byine | Shlppmg Intelligence. LIVERPOOL—Arrived June 12—Stmr Irish- | Corville was placed under arrest on the | . y : ; . ARRIVED. e . = strength of Aldrich’s statement and | Secre whirls of which ancient shellbacks 5 e Frilav s | B g e e Stmr Celtic, for New York, | prought to this city. He maintains that | : to San Ahlstrom, hence June 11 for | GLASGOW—Arrived June 12—Stmr Corean, | in Healdsburg at the time that | , ak F her way in | account of disabied.ma- | (rom B e A i hooting is alleged to have taken | K b y ed Jun Stmr ¥ fs © od | . « passag Odland, 14 hours from Men- | Comn from Boston, for Liverpool, | Place, and his SERERCTE 10 “’"‘""""“"} i \r AARElY | and proceeded 2 by men with whom he says he was at the P it o 2 2 \ Po! Arena, Miller, 14 hours from | COPENHAC — Salled June 12 — Stmr | time. They say that Corville did not FESSOR STARBUCK e Jre: Jiog e Deialn, ovia 64 ho from N&f;\"lrlulrk’\»:an‘p‘&“'hme 12—Stmr Tuntst [lntve. Biagiguiine st witer 00 ©eingh LEAVES FOR THE EAST g G rile Harbor. ours from | e varoot e M eat Stmr Tunisian, | wednesday afternoon, .and so could not | ymmands the ship | Stmr Eureka, Jessen. 24 hours from Eureka | SOUTHAMPTON — Salied 'June 12— Stmr | possibly have reached the scene of the | = 3 T y Stmr Westport, Smith hours from West- | Blucher, from Hamburg, for New York, via | shooting at the time Aldrich says it oc- r a Course of Lectures o : ‘;‘d"_ “l‘]“ dt‘»"' port > s Cherbourg. Bresos Westerh Rassrve aving m he trip Coos Ba: oy grgee s { . The Marle Molinas, and way p oyl Dntamtts: TheEet Naon) " Desoatlh Hansen, 61 hours from As- Movements of Steamers. | DRINKS WOOD ALCOHOL 3 as 10 y& com- ; Oakland direct — 2 fnsured only be- ) alu‘ulh 'r\m:un;r. Pattman, 45 days TO ARRIVE. BY MISTAKE AND DIES S " fa s et ) Y 2 R AR L ¥ E a cargo subject Bessie K, Merriam, a 3 S under certain conditions to spontaneous e Tumelus, KB houre Stec Sex ) O ramen e | Due. | Mrs. Julius Starke, Formerly ofv ombustior Schr” advance, Jorgensen, 3 dave from Co- Crarin | Coos Bay Santa Barbara, the Victim of | . Coal is extremely scarce on the local | ™0 B oppyppp oo T * Accidental Poisonin | Loch Torri- N rakey dunsis ih Pomine Hapaboite .. Juze 1 & ; v day, “1Jun g S s % g 300 tons of the black ,rk, Jacobs, Eureka: The Chas | ATg0..... 2iuns 13| | YORRNATE. Juse It—These was & den- | b1y welcome i 3 Empire. .. ... 222:l3une 14 | sation in the valley this morning when it » fic in almost steam- Johnson, Eureka; Pacific Coast Sr;iu:)fl:‘fii\er (-\;VHI l’l:{ !“l’lrbor . vjune ::‘ was learned that M Starke, wife of Ju>} e Newburg. ... | arbor une < arance off the Petersen, Portiand; E Lich- | San Pedro.... | Grays Harbor. June 14 | llus Starke, a "e'(]]k’,“’“{? ““"d"‘"‘""’l a0 - morning sent every 5§ G. W. Elder..| Portland & Astoria....|{June 14 | Santa Barbara and the Vosemite Valley, | k long the beach > & Tem- SAILED. | - Avetic..oo..., | Humboldt June u; had died from woo. alcohol poisoning. | R AV B M T0 | b - e i ESTAT. PR San Pedro . June 13 | When the fact becamé known that Mrs. | 2 k Strr Greenwood, Johnson, Caspar an Pedro June 13 . 5 r i old stories of famous barks and dashing| Stm: Rosecrans, Johnson, St Michael, via | Seattle .. June 1b | Starke hau lakendnl(ohull: pnysician w:is.E clippers of the davs when every voyage - | Seattle June 15 | hastily summone Antidotes were ad- ot b el i s fm bl Slvigmec “olumbia, Randall, Astoria G. Lindaver.. | Grays Harbor ....__[/June 15 | ministered and the stomach pump brought | nerve to be a sailorman. Through afl t} N ke B v Saweuses | Hambure & Way Ports. Tune 18 | into play, but without result. et a sailor wrough all the n Mateo, Locke, ma State of Cal..) San Diego & Way Pts./June 15| giarke claims tnat it is not a case of | rns was a tone of resentment aroused | ipsy, Leland, Santa Crus Sterra. | 8ydney & Way Ports. . |Tune 15 | _Starke Bl R ca | b. the presumptior o ee Btel tmr Corona, Johnson, Eureka Santa Cruz...| Newport & Way Ports.|June 15 | Suicide. He says his wife took the al(n»‘ = modern, steel-hulled windjammer which| StTF Arcata, Nelson, Coos Bay. Alliance Portland & Way Ports. June 16 | hol in a diluted form, mistaking it for al-| e gyt gagrramect i aggespiipbens §F -8 o T Rl +| Bembalat . June 16 | cohol psed for medicinal purpose: h a o a ailed the mr Aurelia,, Petersen, Portiand Corona. .| Humboldt |June 16 | “\jr Lna Mrs. S.arke were married in ! " ships of old. The Merchant Exchange| I S stmr Albatross, Swift, Seattle Santa Monica | Grays Harbor aresluneIRE L SRS pisioe } is show that the Windhover,| OCf Stmr Eva. Petersen Portland Charles Nelsor Seattle & Tacoma June 1g | Santa Barbara last winter, and had been | o g S O g nich aover: | Bktn Jane L Stanford, Mollestead, Fort | City Puebla..| Puget Sound Ports...:|Tune 16 | in the Yosemite Valley only a few weeks. 4 ton British bark, which arrived | Townsend z Ching Wo....| Hongk'g vie Manzanilio/June 17 —_— | om Newcastle, Australia. October Schr Alice Cooke, Penhallow, Tacoma. Acapulco. New York via Panama.|June 17 | 3 { 1 aie days. T s recorded as the best trip| Schr Ireme sl P B g i ‘\June 16 | BOISE, Idaho, June 12.—The State en-| Mulle ¥ chr Trene. Mitchell, Fairhaven G Hi | | : n Pleads Noth\uxhy | ever made between these ports. he Harbara Hernster, Green, whaling and &;{‘:‘,‘&n San Diego & Way Pis. june 18| campment of the Grand Army of‘the Re- June 12.—A. J. Mullen, who | ship Glory of the Seas, however, has a K ¢ 3 Point_Are Polnt Arena I|June 19 | public, which has been in session at a f yezzling $3100 while a better record, d it of 'the \'l;r’l’}:gv"-(“l:;‘_r‘!‘.n '"E'ri‘-f‘;;‘,f}h., Coos Bay.....| San Pedro & Way Pts.|June 19 | Nampa, adjourned to-day. E. S. Whittier " ¢ . ry’s office and vessels Of Ber ciase that the BES Vitas Gaelle..---+| China and Japan._..... June 10 | of Pocatello was elected commander. . ty when arraigned | sailor folk talked yesterday. Once upon 14, lat 22 S, lon 40 W. Br ship Arden- | Umatilla..... | Puget Sound Forts.. ..|June ai| The Woman's Relief Corps elected Mrd e b His r= argued time when the Glory of the Seas was| 1 Rotterdam, for Oregon. Minnetonka New York lJune 22 | Stella Lamont, Nampa, president. dictment was defective | young and worthy her beautiful name By o DF S8y L guipe S 7 At the request of Senator Heyburn, the use she went from here to Sydney in forty | 7%, on 30 W Br bark Dun- s T RATL. encampment gave him its opinion that a | Mice d, id then, to show that she could | from Newcastle, England, for San| Steamer. Destination. | Salls.| pler. | Beneral service pension, applying to all | e make time in a old direction, came | Francisc b # S i T-_| veterans of the Civil War without mgard; ice bowling back in thirty-nine days “f‘““ . ““:A:nu-n w l;r‘_br;'r‘l:"y:rx P a ‘H“Fp“n |V | to present disabilities, shguld be granted | pe o2 Miraba e £ 3 Aurelia.... | Astorih & Poy d pm | P 2 i 2 > Ships were ships in those days.” says| May lon >Br ship Port | Gentralia. .| Grays Harbor. .. | % bebior 15 | I @ Sum not exceeding $12 per month. | ol ol the venerable tars, 8 me Cap. | Stanies Hamburg, for Tacoma. Samoa. .. Los Angeles Ports. |10 am|Pler 2 | 2 | tain Pattman of the 1 orridon is RAPHIC. ,an{mum x;e-m’: & ‘owrr;:vu | 4 pm|Pier 2| Physician Sues an Executor. 1 s oud RNy POINT LOBOS, J 2. 10 —w Wby . Los Angeles Ports| 2 pm|p; 7 i Train Collides With Streetcar. a8 prond of ks vessel's pérform-| POINT LOBOS Jums if 10 5 —Westher Redondo... | Loe Aniksles Ports 1 pmifler 16| gANTA ROSA, June 12—Dr. J. R.| 08 ANGELES, June 12—Car No. 17 of as the sailors of the past are jealous pobis i sl y J r.urek Humboldt . ‘n am|Pier 13 | Swisher, a prominent physician Lot | gone )SH-Passed out June Schr W o | £ a & g of & dummy and two flat | =" Withanane, frors Taens. for ot Polo Fibonier::| Seattle & Tacoma..| 4 pmibler 2| against John Wallace Wilson. as P 4 i s -0 cHliion o sy ot —_— Passed out June 12—Stmr Edith, from Se- | San Jose...| N. Y., via Panama(i2 m|Pier 40| of the last will and testament of Eilza- | . er of Sixteenth a Hoover Albatross Sm]s Nonh | attle, for San Francisco. | TRRS Je50 | | beth Wisecarver. to recover $M2 50 alleged | o e ten passengers on the| The ea es Fich Commission = Osc rom Cave Tos > San Pedr v | g < A elderly woman, whose | ship Albatross sailed vesterday for Alaska | REDONDO—Arrived June 12—Stmr Georse | Phoenix.. ‘u.,,,,md‘ b ;,";,‘{,’":rr 19| gered deceased during her last fllness. | be learned, was injured a party of scientists on board. She wili | 0mis, heace June June | T s s ‘ was the result of careless. | <all at Seatlle. where other members of the ex. | poalicd June 12—Stmr South Bay, for San | otympic... ;ynmo;n & Fairhn| & pm|pier 2 | Somnambulist Walks Out of Window. | , ofn era | 4 fe ¢ 5 2 4 construction train | D will join. Her: Aeparture aid “the Stmr Geo Loomis, for San 8:,,,‘,,“‘"'( { P s oL it brmipler ¥| SAN JOSE. June It—John M. Davy, New York's absence at the dry dock leaves . Argo .| Bel River Ports...| 4 pm|Pjer who lives at the Almaden mines, fell from | A RO .~ NS nan-of-war row nearly empty. The Wyoming '"P"dr‘"*-\""ed June 11—Schr | Pomena....| num;oldt i 1:30 p{Pler 15 | the second-story window of a lodging- | is still anchored off Folsom street with the g une 16, ety 2 e % Sent .to. Prison for Fourteen Years. fagsnip Bennington. The New York yesterday Arrived June 11—Stmr Dirigo, | Coronado. ‘c.ra); { el ~' 4 pm|Pler 10 :"l:lgvemla):‘n;:\ofi icr'l“dmh:(:“n‘;g s'rxc]e‘!“e]a:é_\s N JOS June Fourteen yes r new suits « t and some time § s < 4 S. Monica. .| San Pedro... . 4 pm|Pi | pot £ 5 2 —Fou m years | e LAl s :.u».n June 12—Stmr Edith, for San Fran- Jume 17, 7|t PmIPIer 2| ken. He also sustained other painful prisc San Quentin 18 the Pun- | o3 i lirned to her bay anchorage ciseo. 3 % | Arctic......| Humboidt . 9 am(Pier 10 | injuries. He savs that he walked out | chment thay Jesus Martinez must suffer a4 EASTORIAC Sailed June 12—Stmr Georse W | Alliance. | Burgka & Coce ay/10 am ier 18 b e B his empt ¥ etty ona < o 7 ) “ - 3 ewburg. . J Gra: ! m ) . . t Pretty Ramona Ovirdise Midke. Sailed June 12—Br ship Drumburton, for | San Pedro..| Humboldt . 1.4 pmiPler 3 g i adilla 4 ey Mar LA S Whi Manila_ g G. W. Elder| Astoria & Portland 1 am)Pier 23 'l'ypewrners and supplies. Positions | & « with a razor 3ritish ship rles hitney and the GRAYS HARBOR--Sailed June 11—Schr A June 18 filled. & M. Alexander. 110 Montgom- eserted him for another. baik Amiral Cecille, both reinsured, | B Johnson, for San Francisco: schr Guide, for | Corona.....| Humboldt .. 0 nPl-r 19 ot m}fl Phone Main 9 : have reached their destinations. The Whit. | Xan Trancieco: sche Willim Renton. for San | State of Cail San Diego & Way'.| & amibier 1p | &% 3 { , | ney. whose rate of reinsurance was as high a5 | gimr Newburs, for San’ Francisco. PG Tingenes Qears "h;bo‘;v;y | § pmipier 3 .-l-l-H—l—rH-H‘l‘l’H“H’H’n‘rh‘i‘Ql ADVERTISEMENTS. | 50 per cont, but which dropped to 25 per cent, | SANTA BARBARA—Arrived June 12—Schr | = z une 19, amPier 19 twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; > 5 : P che avre 53 days ou m New Yor Comet, from Port Hadloc] < B d { The Amiral Ceclile which was quoted at 15 | _Salléd June 12—Stmr Staie of California, for e OO Tl S ortard| 4 pmBler 15 | the helght of tide is the same at both places. | per cent, arrived at Rotterdam n_Diego. 2 ; b} | g FOINT REYES-Passed June 12 7:40 & m Motes M oy dmiper aad SATURDAY. _IUNE 13, ! ; Stmr South Portland, from Portland, for | city Prama| N. Y. via Penama.12 m Sun rises . | ] " < 1P Alameda Sails To-Day. San Franciso ) ity Puebls. i Sound Ports. (11 am|pier 52 | Sun sets . The Oceanie Steamship Company’s Alameda h:'!rflj 3?:;"‘,,,,",,:”,"’ June 12—Etmr Brook- June 21. “* | Moon rises . | will sail at 11 o’clock this me v - e i >, Nelson. . | Seattle & Tacoma, ! s | Al weil At 11, 'clock thls morning for Hone: | PEoG8 BNy —Arrived June 12—stmr sigal, [ C- Neteon Sume zg. !0 amPler 2| 5Tirimel " ITime] Sewel ompleuiant oF Basspie; " Satied June 12—Stmrs Crarina and Empice, | olumbla.. | Astoria & Purfl--fl;-; am pler 24 SR S ‘ gt its s for San Francisco: schr Repeat, for San Pedro. | BOUaL - gy 0| O smiPler- 3 | the soap whic began 1 will Sml To-Duy w:,lsl.{:.'l;‘_:‘\flfifrllzd June 12-Schr Fortuna, Ching Wo..| China and Japan.. Ipier H - The San Jose, which will sail to-day for Arrived June 12—S8tmr Arctic, hence Jne 11. i Panama and wav ports. will take about 2100 | Arrived June 12—Schr O M Kellogs, hence FROM SEATTLE. tons of freight. including 500 tons of flour. NEWS OF THE OCEAN: | | Matters of Interest to Mariners and { Shipping Merchants. Gudrun is chartered for ties from this port to | Calino at 20s; British bark Islamount, lumber from Puget Sound o Callao, 31s 3d: British hark Southesk, same business from Puget Sound to West Coast, 31s 3d; barkentine James Tuft (at Honolulu), same business from Puget | Sound to Svaney, 3s 94, with option of Port Pirie, 355 9d, or Melbourne or Adelaide, 40s. - - { A Cargo for Mexico. schooner General Banuing was cleared vesterday, for Mazatlan with an assorted mer- | chandise cargo. valued at $24,842. and includ- ing the following 255 ft Jumber, 7506 hdls shooks, 1400 cs dynamite, 60 cs blasting cartridges, 35 cs hlasting fu: 47 cs blasting caps. 444 pkgs tank material, 21 pkgs assaying material. 17 pkgs nails. 4 bdis oars. 10 cs can- -ale’in the 18th century, | old all through the 1gth and is selling in the 2oth. | . . .t redwoscd nd raflroad Selie all over the world. For ttomach Disorders Ccut and Dvspepsia S June 6: schr Mary E Russ, hence June 3 Sailed June 12—Stmr Pomona, for San Fran- SAN PEDRO—Arrived June 12—Schr Ma- teor, from Port Blakeley; bktn Northwest, from Everett Sajled June 12--Schrs Nokomis and W H Smith, for Grays Harbor. SOUTH BEND-—Arrived June 10—Sehr Ori- ent. hence May 24: schr Marion. hencs May 27. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Jupe 12— Stmmr Navarro, hence June 11. Safied June 12--Stmrs Scotia and Gualala, for San Franciscn. PORT HARFORD—Sailed Ju’ 12—Stmr Santa Cruz, for San Pedro. ISLAND PORT. Arrived June 12—Bktn Wrest- Harbor; Br bark Blythswood, bark W B Flint, hence HONOLULU: ler, from Gray from Newcastle, Aus: May 29; Br stmr Gaelic, from Yokohama. FOREIGN PORTS. % ROTTERDAM-—In port May 28-Fr bark Boussuet, for San Francisco. Arrived June 12—Fr bark Amiral Cecille, from Portland HAMBURG——In port May 28--Ger bark Her- zogin_So) hie Charlotte, for Honolulu. \'UKOBAHA Sailed June 6—-Br stmr Ath- enian, for Vancouver. dles, 5 bales oakum, 47 pkgs paints and -oils, 4 pkgs cordage, 201 pkgs groceries and proyie- tons, 10 ctls barley, 150 gals wine, 500 Ibs Best NATURAL Alkaline Water. A VIGH ., San Francisce Arrived June 12-Stmr Siberia, hnc May 26. HAVRE —Arrived June 12—Br ship Chas § Whitney, from New York. s Steamer. For. \"ia.u Dirigo. Ekllwly l le Ports. [.Yune 13 Cottage Ports. June 16 -3 " D Farallon . A. W-y P‘.rtl. June 18 NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides City Seattle. . ALK Spokane. the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the | day in the order of occurrence as to time; the | fourth time column gives the last tide of the | day, except when there are but three tides, a .sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey Charts, pmm when a minus A—l June 20 June 2 June 23 Tune 24 June 26 June 25 |June 26 & Way P & W, Portland. Oregon. INDIGESTION DIZZINESS. SALLOW SKIN ., ToucH « LIVER Genuine Wrapper Printed on RED PAPER BLACK LETTERS Look for the Siguature THEATR= Belasco & Mayer Proprietors. T TWO TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. ON THE STROKE OF TWELVE PRICES iiees iser 25¢ NEXT WEEK- M. B. CURTIS in “‘SAM'L OF POSEN.” MATI TO-DAY, s 'RDAY, Parquet, any seat, 25c; Balcony, dren, any pagt except reserved, 10c. VAUDEVILLE CRACKERJACKS! ank Keenan and Company; Han- lon’s Pantomime Company; Hale | 4nd Frances; Paxton’s Living Art Panorama, and the Biograph showing y SCENES at the DELHI DURBAR. Last Times of RUSSELL ard LOCKE. THE THREE RIXFORDS. THE LUTZ BROTH- § and HARRY LE CLAIR. SN FHAHE"CU': GOLUMBI Lo MATINEE TO-DAY—TO-NIGHT LAST TIME 13. Chil- June 10¢; +SOTHERN In Justin Huntly McCarthy's Drama, IF IWEREKING Beginning NEXT MONDAY, & GOODWIN| In His Latest Comedy Suc THE ALTAR OF FRIENDSHIP OW READY.. [ | sick HEADACHE. TORPID LIVER. CONSTIPATION NIGHTS. { SEGURITY LIVER PILLS must bear UE. Small Pl Small Dose. Small Price. S e Tt AMUSEHENTS Ingleside Goursing Park. 112 DOGS Saturday and Sunday, June 13 and 14 First Rundown on Saturday begifning at 12 o'clock sharp. Sunday Coursing will begim at 10:30_sharp and continue till last wipning flag goes up. Prizes—Fiist dog gets $100 next 2 get $20 each: 3 get $22 50 each $16 get §10 each, and each THOM EDWARD TIVOL MATI $60; T aet second 14 OPERA HOUSE. DAY, IMES OF “EL CAPITAN 3 Tre: Don't Miss ! the TO-MORROW, SU IVENING, June i4 The Famous bfl uawn\ Opera, }’GD\Hzr Prices 25¢, S0c and Feiephone Bush 9. m You must see our ballet, where pretty girls rally CATCHIEST MUSIC OF THE And trip o'er the boards in a way that's fantasti SEASON. | They all twirl and they whirl and their skirts THE CIRCUS GIRL. | FUNNIEST OF MUSICAL COMEDIES AS PRESENTED BY THE FAMOUS DALY THEATER COMPANY. NOTE THE PRICES. Orchestra, first 10 rows Balance of Orchestra Balcony ..... Gallery. Reserved. . SATURDAY MATINEE.. ALCAZAR Mat. To-Day—This Week Only “The gorgeous uniform of a British Major, the white wig and the fashing sword make him the fdesl lover of Whom the matinee girl dreams.”’—Bulletin. White Whittiesey, In the Romantic Colonial Comedy, D’ARCY OF THE GUARDS. Mat.Thurs. &Sat., 15c to 50c. Nesi Munda) v WHITTLESEY in a mn:nlflcenl production, with a remarkable cast, Plllll)'lmElll WILSON, ™ Early Application for GRAND feie » MATINEE TO-DAY "’The Talent of Success is Nothing More than Dotng What You-Cen Do Well." CONTINUED TRIUMPH he Great Mark Twain 9]- . RAYMOND AND CAVERLY AND OUR SUPERB NEW YORK COMPANY. TO-NIGHT The Mirthful and Witty Musical Eccentricity, In Washington The entire original production as used by the round them swirl, And you'll think from really elastic their bounce they're Makes All Other Productions LOOK PALE. LL and BERNARD, MAUD® FIELD Bl £. ' HARRY ““All Show Chorus. RVED § Satorday and Childre; High-Class Specialties Every Afternoon and Evening i the Theater. THE BOHEMIAN GLASSBLOWER. THE VIST Pound and One-Hali Baby AND HIS COMPANIONS. IN THE INFANT INCUBATORS FOUNTAIN DISPLAY TO-NIGHT 10c; CHILDREN, 5e¢ SEE ELECTEIC ADMISSION, Desirab'z location, unsurpassed cuisine, unequaled service and modern conveniences are the attributes that have made these two hotels poyular ’with tourists and travelers who visit San Fran- cisco. Palace and Grand Rogers Bros, during their long New York run. TO MORROW N'GHT-THIRD WEEK COMPLETE CHANGE OF SONGS—NEW SPECTALTI ATTRACTIVE NOVELTIE! POPULAR PRICES -25¢. 80 and BASEBALL! e | PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. RECREATION PARK. ~—EIGHTH AND HARRISON — CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 3:30 P. M.: SATURDAY. 3:00 P. /M. QUNDAY ......cciiinncnnnarrencn ..-2:30P. M. SACRAMENTO vs. OAKLAND LADIES' DAYS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. Advance Sale. 5 Stockton St. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N WL e S v . o B iy f"'“'}; e Mo Frechian: g“r‘ f}’,':"l:w 1.3“3'.&5- reference is the mean at} une 12: The Time Ball on the Ferry build: - — GropRid exactly A% T LE-aEY. 1. 6. A% | T % of the 120th meridian, or at § p. m.. Green- SUGGESTION FOR FRAMING. | | wich time, J. €. BURNETT, & Lieutenant, U. 8. N., in charge. Next Sunday’s Art Supplement, s Sity Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast Mmu: Slng— gh and Low , Waters ‘ot r“mm tr Sa aters at ‘ort entrance to n Francisco Bay, . Punlished by offcial au: thority of the Superintendent, NOTE—The high and low water occurs at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about | ‘“THE PILOTS.” Frame Closely in Three or Four Inch Deep Green, With @Gilt Lining Inside. i GRAUMAN’S 355 su Every Afternioon and Exening. REFINED wu;n:uugl - Frank Cushman: Christy and Willis: Wil “Fa ey and Allen; Hayward and Fern Meirose; Clin- Hay g ton Montgomery. and the ,flao—hllm."fl& 20c, 15c and 10c. Mati- | niees, 20c_and Phone for Seats, Seuts 1022. ASH KIDNEY & LIVER BITTERS A PLEASANT' LAXAT NOT INTOXICATING EVERY WOMAN is interested and should know ahout the wonderful MARVEL SP0R™ ‘I be new Vaginal ctron and Suction. t—Safest— Most -on- IVE arcepr o iy 2 e gives toladie WARVEL € €. Room 203. Times Bds mmcmslnumm