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ADVERTISEMENTS. A Line Worth Secing, at Prices Worth Knowing, STRIPED MADRAS CUR- FAINS, cream ground, three vards long, regular NOTTINGHAM CUR- TAINS in Arabian and Marie Antoinette effects, ! price $1.50 and $1.75, to full size, always sold at ear out a iim- $3.50, $3.75 and $4.00 ¢ ted lot. a pair $1 25 a pair, are to b - - - be closed out $3 00 3 . NOTT at . . . % ln.'\S ecru and white, | CLUNY and ARABIAN n stylish patterns, three TINGHAM CUR- BUBBINET CURTAINS, | | | | CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, Ceary end Stoo¥ton Strests, Union Squars. OO QLD O-ORROIOROI0I0 GIOTORO IR GO0 0 From “Alameda - Mrs Miss Heler e Wagener, F. N. Lasey. W. Li Clayburgh, Herbert E. Clay ckbun J. Richaus, James L. Hickey, W Peter S and wife, ) ¥ Jack Sielcker Mre. Louis Getz and wife. Miss an Getz. A B. McCrary Kenedy, M Allen, Mayfield John' Carbone, Mami Martha Pepper. From Mr. and Mrs From Vailejo M. Denio, Jefriesy Jack n Morgan. From From Melitta N. Balty, H F Elwer HO QLS L OI0C QDTN CHOIID. OOQOQWOOC‘O THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY. JULY 5, 1903 - GUN FIGHT MAY - G0ST FINE LIVES Missouri Farmerand Son Engage Law Officers in Fatal Combat. £ Snapeis One Diez Instantly and Four Others Receive Mor- tal Wcunds. FSIIER SN A STEELVILLE, Mo., ! and three perhaps fatally injured is the result of a duel with revolvers which took place here this afternoon between Sheriff . R. Taff of Crawford County, his dep- Perry Ives; Deputy Marshal ‘John Woods, and Robert Starks, a farmer, and on, H Starks w resulting instantly. was shot through schel, aged 22 years. Robert shot through the heart, death W. R. Taff, the Sher- the stomach and vardslong, re hand made. 2% and 3 2 will dic: Herschel Starks was fatally shot ularly $2, $2. 1 75 vards long, will { and Perry Ives, deputy Sheriff, was shot and $2.50a palr be sold for one $3 00 & in the mouth and leg. His condition is - dangerous. NOTTINGHAM CUR- week & “Te trouble originated in the retusal of | IN in Brussels and 2 g Starks to submit to arrest. He Eattenberg effects, full ODD PAIRS CURTAINS, :5‘ charged with having offended the | size, u.ariy sold at all sty'es, are marked 35 daughter of Benjamin Ogles, a wealthy $3 and $3.50 = 3 farmer, who filed compiaint against him. = K ‘d‘ to one-third the regular 8 When Sheriff Taff approached Starks gc‘,’v'vn' ;\;ar & SrionE § warned him away, saying there would be ” < trouble if he attempted to take him into Q p: custody. Robert Starks came up at the REGENT REVERSIBLE SY.XRNA RUGS' handsome $ n;(\é‘.!lil nnt!‘ ;:r\rl’ I-‘z.'u\\tl': that his son designs. thirty by forty inches 2 was about to be arrested, hurried hothe, in size, good value at three dollars cac 2 where he procured a revolver. He re- . 2 turned to the Crawford County Bank @ building, where the Sherlft and his son were stand his,” said the elder Starks . “and if Taff don't leave you alone you know how to protect yourself.’ The Sheriff tried to argue with the el- der Starks, but to no puvpose. He then took Herschel by the arm and as he did the prisoner began firing. One of the bullets struck Taff in the stomach and conscious to the ground. Ives, ted by the shots, ran up the revolver in hand and opened saw ng Starks brandishing Herschel Starks fell at the and his father then wrested his 1 from him and began firing on the Sheriff. The latter was shot first bullet taking effect in his the ot re, take Marshal Weods came to the rescue | of the officers at this point. A few mo- ments later the elder Starks fell dead with a bullet through his heart. It is believed that Deputy Sheriff Ives i€ the only one of the four shot who has ny any chance to recover, d on one of the principal business streets and threw the littie town into a furor of excitement. ——————— Yosemite Valley. Merced Santa Fe route has placed soectal campers’ ticket, which s stcge fare, hotel bills en route und acee mmodations in the valiey at Curry. A Nve, seven or ten days Five days, Seven days, $41.50. S, 345.50. Make your stage reserva- e. All about i at 641 Mar- nite desk. Santa Fe office. * 318 statues of William I of been crected . German o date Germany have towns, at a total @ iiivimie H. Kreutzmann. M. A. ‘Wiillams. and mald, Fred M Hoagg, Mrs. J Miss B. Borland and s M. E. Mra. J. K Adele Beckman, Al Land. Miss m Oakland—Mrs. From From Mount “onwa lr m Dallas— Beaver, H. Jolinson, Mich.— Withen. July 4—One dead | er lodging in the right leg. | The shooting oc- | cost of about $5,000,000. >~r—+l—i-—i-h-h-H-H'.J DECLARES THAT JUDAISM 1s TRUE COSMOPOLITANISM Conference of American Rabbis Ends With Eloquent Sermon by Boston Delegate. servance of regular Sabbath morning ser- vices, the fourteenth annual meeting of the Central Conference f American Rabbis came to an end to-day. The con- ference sermon was preached by Rabbi Samuel Hirschberg of Boston, on the ap- propriate subject for the Fourth of July— “Judaism, Americanism, Cosmopolitan- ism.” Rabbl Hirschberg said: “The Jew, far as nationality goes, shares a common identity and in equal degree with all his fellow residents of this or any other land. His religion has { naught to Mo with his citizenship, unless | it be to make That citizenship the better, the truer and more devoted. Judaism, in | the largest universal sense, truly, right- | tully spells cosmopolitanism. It is only : the unconscionable and unconvincible | anti-Semitism that cannot and will not | i see it. There is no people to-day so read- ily assimilative of the national character. istics, truly cosmopolitan, as the Jews. e the East & South, Bekin's, 11 Montgomery st.* —— e Philadelphia has the largest number | of Christian Endeavorers connected with | any one church, and Ahmednagar, in In- dia, has the second largest. : LEADI San Francisco, Open entire year. e catalogue (free). “!llhluhed 40 years Write for 8 S#1 Fulton st. San Frmc-gru Under the Direction of MME. ANNA VON MEYERINCK, The largest and best equipped school on the Pacific Coast, offering all the advant- ages of Eastern and European Conserva- tories for a thorough muslcal education under guidance of a carefully selected staff of prominent teachers. Prospectus sent on application. “Cal. Business College and | | School { ing, Oakland rgest and equipped schogl of business, shofthand and_engineering west of Chicago. Perfact climate. “expense s low. Write for free 100-page catalogue. MILLS COLLEGE AND SEMINARY | (FOR YOUNG LADIES). Cal. best Reduced rates cn household goods to & from | DETROIT, Mich., July 4—With the ub-! of -Engineer- | | Confers Degrees and Grants Diplomas. | | Seminary course accredited to the unlversi- ties and leading Eastern colleges; rare oppor- tunides offered In music, art and elocution. Thirty-eighth year. Fall' term opens August | 12 1003, Write for catalogue to MRS, C. T. MILLS, Pres., Miils College P. O., Cal. ‘ = ;r/ 4,%/?% ot S A | 1236 MARKET STREET. Actual business bookkeeping; only expert ac- | Gregsz | countants and raporters as shorthand, the easiest able. Day and evenis teachers; fastest and most read- . Send for catalogue. SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION, | PARTINGTON'S, 424 PINE ST. Oldest School {n America New Term Bex DAY AND HOITT’S SCHOOL | In His Famous Creation 39 ADVERTISEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. }me,,/fi i CI0H080HH0A0ROOHORCRORCE AOSCROACROAOACHOACHORCHC ACACRCY O CROORCHOMHCRC CHCHORCRCECHORONOHOMORC | Week Commenéing THIS AFTER- N OON, July 3. A Prodigious Show! Engagement Extraordinary of MABEL McKINLEY The Fminent Soprane. FAVORITE NIECE OF THE PRESIDENT McKINLE OSCAR LUCKSTONE at the m-m L0 LATE Representative Comed! CAARLES DICKSON And His Company, Presenting' “A PRESSING MATTER. Direct From Australia The Great Harbecks “Millionaire Hoep Rollers."” MOSHER, HOUGHTON and MOSHER JULY BARGAINS «.THE NEWEST STYLES.... Summer Costumes, Coats and Skirts AS USUAL—LOWER PRICED THAN ANYWHERE. $12.50,$15.00 and $20.00 | NEWEST STYES VOILE AND ETAMINE COS- CORSET COATS TUMES artistically made, neat- of Covert Cloth, fine g : : Made ly trimmed in shades of tar Meiton or light weight Kersey, IO P S B blue, white, cream and black. all fancy taffeta or heavy satin Full value $20.00, $25.00 and lined throughout. PERFECT YflUNG and nEvolE $32.50. FITTING' AND PERFECT TAILORIN Late of “Mr Biuebeard,” Presenting July prices, $i2.50, and $20.00. $7.50, $10.00 and $12.50 STYLISH MADE ALPACA DRESSES, good quality of rich sille Tuster; just the thing for warm weather. Full value $12.50, $15.00 and $20.00. July prices, sl37.50. $10.00 $15.00 G, at $8.50, $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00. T AP NOVELTY SILK COATS. The newest summer styles, hand- somely trimmed and lined. Full value $15.00, $20.00 and $235.00. July prices, $10.00, $12.50 and $i R ~—— $2.00, $3.50, $5.00 Stylish made ALPACA SKIRTS black and colors. JULY PRICES ARE THAN COST OF PRODUCTION. ETAMINE SKIRTS AT JuLy PRICES, irom $3 Their Great Dancing Spectalty. JULIAN ROSE “Our Hebrew Friend.” Wang Doodle Gomdy Four Presenting Their Great Whimsieal Laughing Act THE BIOCRAPH Showing the Latest Motion Pictures. 2 QRO OO QOO O IO COHIPMNND DD 0 N and $12.50. - $20.00 NOVELTY VENETIAN TAIL- OR-MADE SUITS, elegantly, trimmed, perfectly tailored, in shades of tan, navy and black. Last Week and Tremendous Success of BARNEY NENRIETTA FAGAN and BYRON Presenting Their Greatest Success, “The Twentieth Century Girl. 3.50 u ’\T RO OO QIO OO QOO QOO OO0k % # SILK SKIRTS E § e For Mond; i reserved vont rows of Balcony. A FEW EAR%%YFLAELSL ik 34 0dd ;{‘;"'J‘;? ';t’l;clou out, Z "_"‘\_75 .Vr : t € Baicony all wool....... - $5.00 3| 5000000000000 RRNIONN GO0 1230, 1232, 1234 MARKET STREET. GOLUM.’ ek ok POLYTECHNIC | D00 SOOI 0 OO0 RO A /006 ) Ol CHORMROARONS ORAOM A0 ik ..g LEADIAG THEATRE T Beginning MONDAT, AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. | SECOND TRIUMPHAL WEEK! “Werth seeing twice.” —Examiger. TIVOL BOUSE AMELIA BINGHAM HOUSE. “An exceedingly clever actress.”” —Chronicle, and “Best balanced company we have seen fa TO-NIGHT—LAST of the Romantic Gem, | years." —Call, | Presenting best play Clyde Fiteh has SEVENTH AND MARKET STREETS written, “THE CLIMBERS.” MATINEE SATURDAY. July 13—AMELIA BINGHAM in “A MODERN MAGDALEN.” Every Afternoon and Evening. MADELAINE. : Week of July 6—Great Revival of Everybody” Favorite, Week . Commencing Mn\D\Y MATI- NEE, July 6 POLITE VAUDEVILLE Db et b aeae KRAFFT AND DALEY, Singing and Dancing Due, HARRY AND CARRIE LA KOLA. In Their Japanese Sensations. GEORGE W. MOORE, Monologist and Parodist. GEORGE CLIFTON, The Eminent Burlesque Artist, LOA DURBYELLE, Shadowgrapher and Magicienne. MERIAM GEORGE, STATEMENT ——OF THE— ;| CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— - CONNECTICUT FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY F HARTFORD. IN THE STATE OF CON- necticut, on the 31st day of Decembery D, 1962 and for the year ending on thaf day, @s made by the Insurance Commissiones of the State of California, pursuant to the With the Same Fine Cast, Including EDWIN STEVENS ot Regent Wang, of Stam. A, COME AN ENJOY THE PRETTY MUSIC | AND THE CONTINUOUS COMEDY. OQOOOQ’OOMO OO0 O OO GO OO0 GOCOOGOND . k. }‘hR BOYS, Menlo Park, California. Prepares | visions of sections 610 and 611 of the Pull“t‘l rring M . | for any university or for business. Send for | e @ T ] Violin Virtuoso. Code, condensed as per blank furnished . Santa Cruz g Henry Leap, | illustrated catalogue. IRA G, HOITT, Ph.D., HEAR THE FEMALE BANJO CLUB IN - the Commissioner ry Haas, Gertrude Td and wife, William F. Hopkins, | Principal. Fall term opens August 11. THEIR POPULAR SELECTIONS. P THE COMEDY THREE CAPITAL. D. onald, Mrs. Miss n.m- & ] Amount of Cnahml Stoek, paid up e & BELMONT SGHOOL SEE THE MAGNIFICENT COSTUMES AND | § nequaled Funmakers. in Cash A s S $1.000,000 00 : i FOR BOYS, BELMONT, CAL.. SCENERY AN ) NED 4 gt 2 Opens for new pupils August 10; for former pu- “(‘*"\ER‘_ A\l_’ i :.F.{r“ CLINTON MONTGOMERY, Real Estate owned by Company.. ln(m e Milta A N. Roy pils August 12. Catalogue and book of views | ROYAL ELEPHANT. The Peerless Descriptive Baritone. Loans om Bonds and Mort 1,343,980 09 Irene Mocker Dinkeima: Roger. m Oskiand— on_application. o Cash Market Valus of all Stocks man Herman ' Joost, Mrs. A Bnow and wite, "B Lycn, Suste B. Coi | W T.REID, A. M. (Harvard), Head Master. | vor_smith & De Kovew's Eastern Suceess, | THE BIOSCOPE, oAt Bonds ermen, M erm ver, Joste Smith, E rom Berkeley | | n Ruth Leon, Mrs. § R Leon Mrs. Finney 1 r R, Morse, M. | 9 | 66 "3 With New Moving Plctures. Cash in Banks o Beier e M. Selter S TR YN Miss West's School for Girls, | “THE HIGHWAYMAN ¢ : e haries Aronecn. Hattle Lippman. J. H. Poehm, V. M. Shoey, J.'S. Milis, C. B | 2014 VAN NESS AVENUE, ‘ First Time at This Theater. TH ey o, o AR - b e bk T pin g LTI 2 s i T g " S o . | Opens August 18 Home and day school. Ae- — |2 2 a 10c. P 14 10¢: Matinees, 3 d Marine RI o Harcor, Miss C. Har, Mre. 3. winam J Landers and Tomily. A% B Boiwe. | credited by feading cclleges. For catalogue .d.' POPULAR PRICES—23c, 50c and 7. | s T3 10c Fhoue fie Setn, South taken for Fire and Marine Risks 4454 38 M,u(" rs. H. XKrgu.- M. LFre‘l- .‘:d.; !\E{”\IIJI A n.(.,».;i.?., PM;I.:_ gl' A ,«,;,‘,m | dress MARY B. WEST, Principal. Telephone Bush 9. | Total Assets redrick. Marie Pernau, Eunice Mré. E. M. Sleator, Miss E. eator, M. E. | SO DGO DOOOTOOBOOD Cleary. Mre, T. Mu Miss L. Wright and wife, and Mrs. C. R. Morris. | 9 LIABILITIES. e R iy WS Edith | Miss Alzadia Mofrie, A C. Baumgartner, Miss | BOONE'S UNI!ERSITY SCfl00 ‘ THEAI[R | O PO . 7547 g ot | B ey ke, Ahas g =y e BERKELEY, CAL., || e—————— o Pr ¢ Ad ,,...m 5 ru‘.r::: l:w Shede. Charlotta Label, L{;H’ rs. xT SARATOGA SPRINGS, Bacheior—From | N " | CAL L"::’r“ G“unpo:?:'» i ’“ 145,028 63 . e eve e e were i at. | T. Label, Miss D. Crown, Helen ( Char. | Sen Francisco: Miss Ella Bales, Miss E. | ; | tod 1 . e s o 0 | £ L4 Ml D, S, en Sl T e e 20,5 | Reopens Monday, August 3 | ihacn & Mager | NIA | Lomues reised, ocioding Uiieiast 2,380 48 1, the guests of the | ylor. M. F . Mra. M. peimas, I Burrows. ‘Mise Rosalia Hardy T R TR i i 3o ne Year or leas, §1,707, tven | Gustav Levy, Mrs. J Murray. Gladys Mur’ | Miss A. L. Brown, Miss Winne, Miss 2 | s Market Street, Near Eighth, Opposite City | S 3 « e . : et S s | comer B gy NS e pntty A | B XL, Sor e e R SAINT MARGARET'S SCHOOL | Yarket Sisst, Near ignts, op (| _roxonT—vasT oF vEvORA" || o058 0k reimsarence 8 ger coné” sonsut o0 na e Sveaian of o€ tensten, L. F. Wolf, Miss Della Folev. Miss | , . 0 0 o0 Stalrord: BB el A8 S o To-Morrow Night, Tuesday Night, Satur- || ruoaing more than one year, = 243 % | DEL CA: u.rnn__] rom San | Jennie Byt = 5 Bosmda r;‘x:;hhtzinmm::; ¢ ih new Bulldings on Mohte Diable ey O?IQ\ITJKS-EEL::'}Dx&F day Mat., America’s Greatest Tragedienne, § $2,680,394 09: re-insurance pro e hot tages wiv ok M.t e Nt Srackx MMeMahon, Miss Madie McMang, | improvements. For further information or cir- | A CaRRICAR T MISS | rata . ereestenerereny teason promises 1o be a most | B er.. Biarvey. Brows, Edwari G Koenie, three | culars address (MISS) I L. TEBBETTS. }JOSHUA HITCOMB s i B RO g SR eucces . PRINOS-Tvem S8 i | 8 Miss Lucie Lovy Nieuhaus, Mr. and Mr | w 1 AT _ADAMS EPRINGS From Se3 BONotes, | Mre. G C ‘Btewart, Miss B. Stewart, Georsé | 5 en. Aites bielen Meradden. Mies | Hitchoock Military Academ b4 | INCOME. < yne, James | Van Demark. Mai Heelbromer, A, W. Fair- Carmel McFa Mies Alleen McFadden, ¥ Yy Ly LA ey WAk ! - ; field. A. M. Whitabar. J. M. Lane Jr.. H. W. Miss Julia Schilling, Mrs. A. R. Porter, Gus RATAE i = —IN— Nt cash actually received for Fire | Hickmen, Campbeil, Helen M ~ Somteia, | Tubner, H. E. Schile, W. A Newbold." Miss | sAw L, CAL. MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. ,“m-,.- iy, Miw O ‘Sehay, ./ Myers, Miss Maud Myers, M Separate building for little boys. Xmas term | THE UNIVERSAL FAVORITE, MAG DA . . - . vx. V. Dasmapn, Mis { will begi Aug. 17, - 1 » - ot | all, Mrs. J. T. Samuel Gates, M V. E v % i | IRVING INSTITUTE. 1 BETI Th’“"d.,,'“'hF Hshu,\nrffif | “on Bonds Stocks, Loanms, and g . Charles W , Miss Alma ‘Le- D PRINGE—From San Fran-| ;my0ARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR TER": Fritas, Satunday aod Sad 3 S g, S . W_ Lowe, George Gallick. Mignon = ¢isco: ward | Carbone, Ernest C. | Ddyoung ladies and little girls, 3126 California Nights— THE JEWESS > unday || peceived for Rents ..g_ | vn. Eiso Madison, Charles ' Henderson, | Gaddint. John Sroufe, Mra. M. C Shaw, L. L. | o WhT sooscn Ausuat & 1003, . Accretlion 3 I R A S ETE - ROMED. AN Received for profic on a F. Brown, D. A. Olsen, W, C. Olgen, W | Dorr, Mrs. Charles Dumont. Monroe Jacobs, | ype Universities. REV. EDWARD B Next—M 3 n M AND ger Assets ... m, Miss Minnie Brown, Mey | T. Smith. Julius Heyman. 'From Sea View— Louis Dorr, L. A. mu"i«x bire . Furlmg | CHURCH. A. M., .Pflng[u]_ o JULIET. I ol L il ) and w C eorze B om Ukiah . 3 | | tal Income .....l...e D e S otioas | T30 B et B . Fatoh From Oastand J. D. Moncton. E. Court- | A Th | "y 2 e St cassily, At o Dnas. Gicidental-Neison | neY, Ford: R. F.YP’Y“E'LJ'H;W Rt | (& |F'or g1 g e EXPENDITURES. ] AT GILROT SPRINGS_From San Fran- | A% Ly G B0 4 Tont B Dean s so.pase cat Lllllo‘\l. Honal Melodrama, | "“‘“‘"‘ o *st.q11. 0 08 % e Helen Ingram Baily. Miss Eisie Dorr, E. W. | Ig& e 1 S i “100.000 <6 v 8 Purtice and wife W e and wife. M. Holman, M. Waltrip, G. | San I-‘rnnciuo. | pr=. s D“l lend s“n"d g AL 3 LB o o e T Walirlp. G. Holman, Jonn Parker, Clair Gor- | — i “Twirly Whirly’s" last week—don't forget it, "'B'.‘_“'\"' 532,020 74 chacst, XL C. e - don. From Menlo Park—E. 8. Clute, wife and F_NOTRE DAME, o Mu) i B Besion, Moe st B two chiidren " Trom Healdsbars—rs. E. W, . COLLEOK O s | 1€ 0 vou'll rearet it, perhape m— s day: "“';f.x:f}‘,::':f,;‘,::fs,.:&d.. S & & - aland, 58 g, an, iss Rosina " vear. Confer: | TKing away on another surprise O Bloch. ‘From Petaluma—J. L. Wheeler. “From | o, Fif-second sear, Conters dcerscs, 8aoer | That's so full of good things ‘twill be prrllud, PRI v Winte, Mty oot et - e L g | AMlumeda—Witliam Nylander. From Berkeley | (fvatory course. = Intermediate and primary | D iy fu 140, froms to the skies. a0 e - S Cite: Miss Cora L Bone, Mre. W. n»..,"'{f;."’.mfio:‘a'—{ Gepartments for sounger children.” Studles re- e O o vl WA A o . _u,mm. Altmark. M. 8 Millmann, H. . A. Cowan, mu S Austin, | fumed August 4, 1 i The Burning Wine Cellar. HO! z P e Wil 2"".\,,‘;3’,' ’,"1"" . f“”l’; “‘,':‘fl‘,““"‘;:‘f_,”"‘“.‘,"""‘;F‘ AT BARTLETT SPRINGS—From San Frar- | IRVINGTON, CAL. o e WILL SOON BE WERE! PO pman. From ission—J. 1. Dickey. | Lynde, B W. Knibbe, X. J. Kenward and | gucor, Mrs. M. Frederick, Miss M, Fredorick, | A high-grade Military School for & limited | 1week of Monday, July ‘?—J’AHEE gonn!- ! ina “schwarts. wife and son Hastings, | wite. A. E. Meyer. From Pamdeoa—J. Mc- Buirke. W, Tappeibeck, . T Tantomene: 3.1 Cl::l'l":r af boye of good character. Next term in the farce comedy, “MULDOON'S PIC- | Crrm=rrme Taly Ihe UNDER | Hishs and Pramtuns ‘gm Riske| Promivee. o Palvweathar | Wamnington. - From Alameda—L. R Fonr, | Vs Meigs Mre. I E. Eroft, Charles P. Hurl: WA WaLker ANDERSON, Principal. R e s [THREE MUs- \"'m'.';'.':""fm‘;fwm:::\ wthie nington. 4 P aner. | ing am Col ackson, W, ¥ . Combin nte O el ) - 1T Coverl and wite From Madrone—John | (fien. J. E. McEners. M. T. feseon and wite. | THE JENNE MORROW LONG COL- o One Great Pro-| e it oyt $248.507,002 85,242,520 T o. L. - Thomsen and, ;°F Yount, Mre. J. alle, Olive Salle, Mil: AND A RVED SEATS—25c, 50c and 7oc: Sa | Net Smount “of L M. ¥ e T perreira | Gred salle. ‘Alice Salle. From Sacramenio—¢. | LEGE OF VOICE ACTION. urday and Sunday Matinees, 25e and 5 SIS N N il 3 Keitey Fr—;:(]‘;;“’c‘"b‘[‘ Aratier, e o _8an | gohler .;_..l “1‘;:‘ h:ulnm '1\'omerwmu E Stage and platform positions guaranteed; dren at Matinees, 10c and 3¢, e 2,063,844 3 Tl T st e A%, ¥l | Wend Fiorenct ot From * Fruitind—s. | 1~ Fhans West 1168, Heopens Seoturaber % |, OWLY MATINER SATURDAY. | December 31 10s-+| 300852208 439741 80 3 Emall. < | W. Hom and wite. From Bishee, 4. T.—John | et o | *FULL OF FUN FOx THE AUIENCES™ N et x(n'.m Taylor and son. A mu-rd Mrs, IB J._Sidemann, W J. | Connelly. From Lakeport H. Spur, L.|SAN FRANCISCU VETERINARY COLLEGE.| —CALL. i {HQREE?WR‘!HL‘PR'?‘ Secy. n ¥ mily, Reo SRS S e " Mrs. A. Pollak, Miss Pollak. Victor | 33 " Bozes. From Fresno—F. M. Cood and | Three-year graded course confirming with SECOND WEEK. | becribed and sworn to before me, this & . weies—Wilism Garland, Mis Fojiak. Misses e Miomen ™15 MI | wite. From Oakland—D. Perrenot and wife. | ruies adopted by Association of College Facul- | - | TO-NIGHT—EVERY NIGHT—— o oF s MR Wosmie B o H. Seller, Miss Seller, H. G.|From Weaverville—Mrs. J. Morrls, George M. | ties of North Ambrics. Regular rezsion com- | day of January, Mirs Levy: | Fiper Puds ¥ Pettraon. Fru Congard - | mencea Jung 107 snde Decomber 1. Wits fo: YaroND CAVERLY JOHN H. THACHER, B s TP, Tony Rose. From Klamath Falls, Tdaho— ARD And Our Superd Eastern pany in the Fasci- Notary Public. M Reeves m Menvovia—P. Atkine 5 :tq | Miss Mabel Dewell. From Cordeila— Henry nating Musical Ecoentricity. | P omith, | Trom Durte—A Mrs. 3. 3. Doyle, Miss Rourke, Miss Browi, | Slepe. From St Louts, Mo.—D. O Wrieht, | . gna s A Grecubaum and family, M. prom Williams—J. E. Rathburn, C. €. e TS High-Gl alties E BENJAMIN J. SMITH, - L e in i, Ppi MG ApSon. | Mahan, From Kar Ramon—3re W, W. ¢ AMUSEMEN' n en ra 288 es Every an Manager Pacific do L Mrs. M. Cox. From Berkeley—Tatt1e | e Afternoon . Miss L. Richards B. . Coghill. | Leonard. May Kennedy, R. A. and fam- el W ML Sieson, Misa | jiy. Berkeley Quartet. * From Benjolar-George g ot Eml‘ “ the m‘h" COLIN M. BOYD, » oo e B s e 4E% B | Green. From Roas V. H. Byfe and wife. B, u m Agent for San Franciseo, Hammar, Alvin et~ nler Hastines F. 8 Glass, F'm-er ‘AT BLUE, LAKES RESORT—From San | u. . " « - Amer and wite, Mre B Marks. Mr. and Mre. | Francisco: mn Rosalie Harby, Miss A. C. ne “Alcazact o 411 California St. S—From 8an | H Wise Mre Rosenblum. Miss Avonson, Jim | Wynne, Dr. ©. Taylor, Dr. A. McGinty, Miss TO- nleHT—l«As'r M. A. | Mack. Mr. Frankiin, Mr'and Mrs. 6. Sout- | Nellie Ruseell, R. T. Orant, W. Healy, Rob. e VISIT THE e e s e k. W, Mosari apd wife J. A Spinetti, | ert W, Burrows, Albert Hausted, Frad Jack. | Sensational B T fie warr- Carlgon, C. A.|J. W. Les, Miss Lee. Mre. 1. H. Jncobs, Miss ick Dickinson. R. A, Col Vorsedk 72 oot e S . M. 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