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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 19, 1903 ; $ 37 ADVERTISEMENTS. :...I...I. ONOEONONCHG HCONCHOEONONONGHONOEORO CURTAIN DEPT. These High Grade Curtains Will Be Closed Out at Prices Mentioned Below. AMERICAN ARABIAN CURTAINS Ten styles that were §5.00, $5.50 and $6.00 a pair, for a HANDSOME ARABJAN CURTAINS Four styles that were sold at $7.50 and $8.50, a short line FRENCH CLUNY CURTAINS Hand made and always sold at $5.00, $5.50, $6.00, $7.50 and $9.50 a pair; to close out the entire line at $4.25, $5.00, $6.75 and.. ARABIAN AND MARIE ANTOINETTE CURTAINS H:.Jn:rm::, slways sold at $9.00 aad sw.ooag:l'mow$7.50 EGANT PLAIN CENTER PORTIERES iy 00 e $1200 & paes e . PO+ D 0 .$10.00 REAL ARABIAN CURTAINS Formerly sold at $12.00 and $13.50 & pair; to be Curtains and Portieres made to order at short nofice at moderate prices. CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, Ceary and Stockton Streets, Union Squars. ONOE CHONORONOEOEONONONONO _$6.75 $7.50 i E closed New York—E. de Goneer, Mrs. H. L. Dessar. SUMMER BESURTS From Lawrence, Kans.—Mrs. J. D, Smith, m Santa Cruz—Miss M. Cole, Mr. and Mrs Hibo, Mrs. T. L. O'Nelll, Frederick —_— Mra G. W. Reld, P. J. Millodin, ¥. Hysung, C. H. Goodno. From Belmont—W. A. Emmett. From Santa Clara—OQlive Black ene Fatjo. From _St. Helena—2 r and_family. From Chicago—Mies B Continued From Page 36, Column 3. | k. From Menlo Park—A. C. Bassett. From CRM:U'A Costa—W. M Singer. om A - | Santa Rosa—Luther Burbank. From Liver- s Gibbons, Mrs. | more—Miss Mayme Balley, Ora Kennedy. W. R Eaton | From Folsom—H. W. Hall, wife and children nson, Ad | From Mountain View—C. O. Gates. From Oak- , Dorothy | land—J. Ghirardelll, Albert Selby, Waiger - John M. by T. M Unyshred, Mrs. Ed Wilbur, Master thur H. M. | Wilbur, Edna Ingram. 2 n Birth, Com. | almon is running in great abundance all M. Feder, Miss | ¢ty week in the bay, affording much exhil- ss D. B. Faktor, ting sport for fishermen and visitors. Many ttie Dwyer. From | of the silvery beautles weigh from twenty to 2 Jagfin Hansen, Ruth | forty pounds and show great eport. = , Miss Smith. Fr AT HIGHLAND SPRINGS: ancisco—R. D. Duke, F. J. Tillma: r and wife, T. B. Roche and wife, Peace end wife, F. B. Dickson and wife, Clarke, L. A. 'Pedler, Preston Morris, Charles Moel- | ies Ella Eckstrome, A Peters_and wife, L. K. Larzelere and wite, J A W RANCH: From San ~ & irs. M. E. Cam- la Violette, F. C. Immel, T. B, Russell, F. e Bk s i Casmer. | Kohler, Mrs. F, Kohler, Miss B.. Kohler, Miss 1 Miss Fannie Guckenheim, | B- Klotz, W. T. Seneon and wife, W. R Porter and wite, F. C. Mre. W. K. Mcllvaine, Hotaling, D, V. m, M A Becker, Oscar Hocks, | Lsean. Mrs. 3 5. ( ar, Miss Ciara Jac s gl | o ars. 8. Btraus, . phon,_Mex . s irs. 8. "Erraue, Mie e Svateer kenback, 3 acke s J. Christle, " Ca e DB T. J. Duncan, oo Smts et t 5. Omey, Miss A. L. tie Jeffers, Mami Dolin, Mrs. B. McKinnfe, Miss L. Miss L. , E.B. Beck, Thomas Ashworth and « . . 'A. Hornlein and_wife, H. M. Campe . , W. J. Herrin, Mrs. 5. E. Reynolds, Yre oD | Miss M.’ Reynolds, Jack Reynoids, Miss L Hossde Veu . R. H. Fuchback and wife, Miss F 3 s W. H. Gameron, C. A. Geirrine and tn, Mre. R. Corn- F. McDougan, Miss | nback, Miss . Curtis and wife, R. Benjamin, C. T. A. W. Rosenstern, G. Brickman, Etta ir, V. L. Brickman, H. L. Rothchild, J. T er. From | Golden B. Rosenber; = 3 . iden, senberger, Thomas M. bony < 35 J%:.v‘y«n van, C. Welmann, W. C. Green, Henry Spee ke Miss Grace Burke, Miss - < - AT VILLA FONTENAY, GLENWOOD: week's bowling San Francisco—Miss Helen Schlicht, H. h & @lamond locket. | Rothschild, John Timmins, Mrs. L. D. Nathan, elice Nathan, Miss Cora Nathan, Mrs e . Master Daniel Gunzburger, E. - Waiker, 3. W. |1 G. M. Feder, H. Lubeck, J. de E B, Paddock. Miss Mrs. J. de la tanya, Mrs. C. : Alexander, Miss R. C, | Stone Wheeland, Mrs Wheeland, Miss ng, W. M. Tripp and | §. Kraus, Mrs. I ‘Seelig, Milton Seelig, M A H Mrs. B. A. | Meyer, Mre. A. Meyer, Miss Belle Meyer, John ~ . Stain. | Smyth, Rev. P. M. Bannon, Miss Agnes o Thomas, Miss Mary Eva Thomas, Mrs. G. a Maicolm, Miss Bessie Creichion, Miss Alice reichton, Miss Mae Cronin, C. D. Suilivan, §. Klein, W mpers, Mrs. Th v | G. Thorsch, G. W. Hendr g G. W. Hendry, Mrs. Annie Hendr: G. Bar. | Charles Hendry, Mrs. C. Lawson, Mrs. Ruether, Mrs. H. Keiner, Miss Ethel Kef | F. H. Smith, H. B. Smith, Maurice Fran Mrs. Maurice Frank, Miss Rena Raymor Frank, Mrs. A Rosalie Bernheim OGakland—Mrs. L. From Alameda— Barlow, Mrs. . Sam. ones, Kate E Fairweather, Curtaz, Miss Lulu Curtaz, Mies Mri A. H. Rising. From rton, Miss A. Vesper. H. Lanvel, Mrs. E. H. Lan- vel, Miss Lanvel. From Sacramento—B. T. Heard, Mrs. B. T. Heard. From Greenville— Miss L. D. Weiss, Mrs. L. D. Welss, Miss Elise Weles om Cincinnati—Mrs. R. Grau- man. From Santa Cruz—Mrs. R. Bernheim, L. J. Bernheim, C. Stone, George W. Heard, Mrs. G. W. Heard, Miss Estrella Heard. From | Btockton—Mrs. H. P. Stein, Mrs. M. Marks. AT AT BLUE LAKES: From Oakiand—M. A. | Wilder, M. A.” Powell, J.. W. Swart, Mrs. A. and Mrs. H. B. Peterson, Albert M and Mrs. R. A. Davis, F. H. Davis, Fred Da- vis, Mrs. G. M. Smith, Mrs. M. J. Smith, Ja- | cintha M. Smith. Thomas J. Duff, Edward Hor- neki, Marshall Bird, Mrs. J. Boyle, Miss K. . Miss Agnes Boyle Miss Ethel Boyle, Getz, Mr. ayback nie Rowe, T. P. ) 3. Gough an Brentwoo 5. Gough vite Fro Helga' Wicker, Mrs. H. Wicker, G. Mc- I g e R ] F;'rj;n Mahon, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Caro, Captain T. P W Fote Jr aeand HOD. | Chamberlain and wife, M. A. Wilder, Mry. s N caterJohn 5. Omboree ™" | Henry Langrehr, Miss Etta Langrehr, H. H. . .‘ o Sroln 108 Angeles- “ Mrs. | Westphal and wife, Dolphie Westphal, Mrs. O s oo Pron & Mir®. | Lilly Bruckman, Miss Grace Bruckman, Miss C. 3 rr;m\:." From N York I.Y) woB i‘\m‘l :“rw\:mal?fir;)}c ‘}:’ntr‘ll, '.N"am ]:(,olon- n From New > 3 ere, Andrew Olsen, James From ey mes M. Melghan. | Gritn, James H. Thyme. A. H. Clack, Mins Galt—G. Etchehandy. iMma 3. de Hrr’r&z, Joseph Herzog and wite, = PINOL. .| H. J. Herzog, 7. Cranzy, Mrs. Bartler, AT T A Mine Conn, Than” | Miss J. Hanify, Fred Rodenback, J. Levey, I. ghaos denidt, A Wicker, E. W, Sonen- | Golden. H. L. Rothchild, Charles J. Blumen- A A Eey & M Feder, James Mooe | thal, Miss Frida Blumenthal, Miss Raphael, ae atte, “Mias Good, Miss Muriel Richarde, | 37 and Mrs Nat J. Toblas, Miss Hazel - e )(.<‘>nrdr Miss Fiora Bradi Mist Toblas. Rev. [(It'.hvlrd ollins, Dr. T. B. Roche ™ R ok covile, _Satls ‘ and wife, Dr. C. F. Miller and wife, Dr. F. :,, c‘lcun’v . B Rt Mittan ‘l" J. T1|lmln.>“ J. ennedy, wife and child; K ey . Hilborn A Hilbors, | Vibranna Kennedy, Mrs. Frank H. Bushneli O ermaon Miss Liliiay | 204 child, Sylvan 'Blum, Miss Libble Joner, R e it ‘:‘Ir\;SMA:ny Rothberg, Edl:m;:l %:tcl‘lm "uy. o ~ » . 4 . 2 unlap, L A, R. Mears, Mrs. C. E. Muenter | Tugies W. W. Belchlam, George A, Dolan. Edward B. Helneman, J. § 1 | James F. Dolan, Fred Landis, Miss Rose Latz V. Smith, wife and child; | Captain A. E. Jansson, Albert A. Letz, Miss ban, Dr. Alden, T.|p “Wolfr, Joseph Mayer, Mr. and Mrs. 'C. M. ser Rathenberg, S. D. | Wollenberg, Albert Wollenberg, F. W. Kern, Graham, T. J. Coope, C E. | Mrs. F. W. Kern, My Rose Kern. gers, E. A. Ralmeag, Lee Kahn, . . . George Ransom, C. F. Gilles 3 AT AETNA SPRINGS—From San Francis- e ?{:d‘::,“:‘u'fi:‘; | go: George Sperveck. Mre. W3 Sperbeck, ; ra e | Mr. and Mrs, H. aney. Alice D J. W, Thorne and wife, | \150on 3. F. Lindstrom and son, Aug. Gross. Cole, Newbaum, S. Harry M. Sherman, Mrs.| e’ 3 Olson, Miss Adri Guf y 3 5 . ittard, E. 4 Alford Hasiam, C. W. Willlams, Miss Regina Weil, Wilifam ). , John Carlson, Ham- | yworiech, Miss - Beatrice _Guittard, Lester alter H. Linport, Dr. Logan, | g.peeline, k_Guittard, Felix Nelcke, Miss n E. M. Thomas and wife, | p pritz W Strauch, Mr. and Mrs. George Milier, L. Samter and wife, Mr. | p’ Thomas, $iss J. Harris, Adele V. Lam- ¥. Jones, J. A. Carman, | eon Harry Serviss, J. Harris, H. Cohn, M. wife, Stewart Holohan, | cohn, L. ‘Marks, ' From Alameda—Ida D, H. Tate, Miss Eudora Tate, | Spence, Mrs. J. G. Spence. From Oakland— McGarrity, George F.| A 1, ‘Wolf and wite. Stanley J. Bell, F. H. m, the Misses Buck- | Scheiding. From Berkeley—Milton = Henry. Miss Gertrude Fields, | From Sacramento—Mrs. Charles Schwilk. -amore. From Stockton— | From *“Angwins”’—Charles Sheriff. From St. W. W. Fitzgerald, I. B. From San Jose—Leon S. Lutie McWhirter, H, sore Vallgraff, J. N. Macau- rge L. Barker, J. de Freitas Campbell and wife, Arzyll pbell, frene Campbell, tor A. H. Albinson, Dr. From Los Angeles—H. ew York—Miss Thekla E. Saits. From Ber- From Hollister—John L. Mrs. A. Breen, Miss A. ulift, “W. V. Hollingber Owen Hollingberg, C. O. Madera—J. M. Griffin, R. ¥rom Los Gatos—>Miss Helena—A. N. Bell and wife, Miss Linda M. Bell, Miss Georgia W. Bell. From Palo Altg— Miss Magorie R. Bell. From Pope Valley—J. R. L. Hardin, Miss M. B. Hardin, Frances M. Hardin. From Vallejo—J. Pogue and wife. o AT SIEGLER HOT SPRINGS—From San Francisco: Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Barton and child, Mrs. K. Denschel and child, L. P. Thompson, Miss E. McMillan, mes Britt, George A. Montell, R. F. Graham, T. C. Mur- phy, James Farrelly, James Gritfin, D. W. Cronin, Mrs. Herbert and family, J. P. Welill, .| Miss L. Clarkson. Mrs T. Dierks, Miss O. Dierks, Miss 1. Dierks, Mr. and Mrs. D. Daley and family, F. Jones, J. C. Bride, Miss L. Gleason, Miss J. Crowley, Frank Lord, James Ca Miss Frownr H W Fomer 1in—Eims Hudner and n Magg and chi _auritzen, Fror H Mace an: Howe Vernia Howell. From | Flynn, A. Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Coulon, er Creek T. Miller. From Ben | George Benson, 'Fred Benson, A. H. Clack, Lomond—Dr er. Campbell Roscoe. H.|Mr. and Mrs. J. McGowan, D. Ullman, Wil- ¥. Anderson Watsonville—Mrs. Hunt | lam R. Proil, J. A. Hayes, T. M. Wj c. 3oy, Theodora on. Don_Joy Wentworth, | J. Joseph, J.' T Donovan and’ wife, E. Mre. C. D. Wentworth, & P. Holohan. From | Donovan. Miss 1. Donavan Jndee 1 V. Ootas | W. Martin, Miss Kern Weaver, Miss Carene rom San Fran- | Schwab, Miss Mary W. Tyrrell, Mre. Ede M and Mre. Lewis | van Duyne, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. le Protti, Miss | A._J. Armer, | Baxter, Miss Boas, Mrs. M. E. Chauchi, Mrs. M. Larson, | M. J. Bon, Miss Helen Bon, Miss Claire Bon, John “Hunt, | R. H. Davis, George C. Davie From Wood- ker Jr. M. Be'|land—H, L. Huston. From Sacramento—Miss and Mrs. Wil- | Bianche Ryan, Miss Ina A Tindall, A. H. Higbee, | Emith. From San Francisco—Mr. ahd Mrs. | Taylor, A Charles W. Weich, A. M. Rosenstein, Miss Livermore, Miss Beth Livermore, E. B. Beck, Miss Robinson. A. P. Robinson, O. L. Koop, J. Ousrud, Miss On ud, Mre. M. Conway, | | Mathilda B. Conway, A. L. Lundy and wife, Mr. and Mrs. V. Gaskill, Miss Gusto More- | bouse, Mrs. P. J. Harney and family, Mise Margaret Harney, Miss Winfred Harne: Mr. | 4 | geremian Coftey. Martin King and w | Keeley, A. Levine, Miss R. Fay, Miss M. H. C. Videau, Roger Wilson, Mrs. T. H. Bai | ber, Joseph A. Stevens d wife, Miss H. J. Murphy, Mr. and M J. T. Bulilvan and amily, Whit Sullivan, Emile Lampe, . | Stewart and wife, Thomas E. Ryan, Miss I. | Kelly, Miss Healey, Charles Schmitz, H. J. | Wright, W. Wright, Miss F. Videau, Miss | Reynolds, John Reynolds, Mrs. M. Wilson, { Mrs. Perine. From Oakland—J. J. Burke Lioya Sterling, Mr. and Mrs. Rivers, B. McFad. den, Miss O'Gara, M. J. O’Gara, Mrs. H. Mat- thews, Miss Coglan. _From Alameda—Joseph | Moristany, Miss M. Rosmarin, Miss L. Ros- marin, J. W. Bartholomew, wife d llmla" ! Miss A. Smith, E. Stevens, I. DaVis, R. W. | Thompson. ‘ | e | AT HOTEL BEN LOMOND—From San Francisco: H. R. Macbeth, Ed Leszynsky, O, | G. Scott, Mrs. M. G. Pozso, Samuel M. Sam- | ter, Miss Samter, Miss Viola Samter, Miss | Elste Samter, Mrs. Bagnall, Miss E. Bagnall, Fred E. Rice, Robert Lorentz, Alfred Furth, {H. J. Curtaz, Elmer Curtaz, Mrs. F. Cohn, | Miss ‘Evelyn ‘Cohn, Abe Gofdstein, R. Well, J. J. Clayton, Ed F. Armstrong, Jobn Brewer, Mrs. Kosulie Stich, Mrs. Anna Willlams, Mas- ter Peter Willlams, Mrs. Nathan H. Frank, George G. O'Nelll, J. Hausmann, Mrs. B. Strauss, Miss H. Straves, Miss M. Straus Roy A. Badt, J. Newman, M. M. Cohen, A. Becker, Linda Reichinberg, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stuetzel, Ralph Raphael, Frank W, Rounth- waite, R. B. Hollingsworth, Mrs. J. Peltier, Mrs. Helath, Leopold Well, T. Keni and wife, Samuel Spiro and wife, Miss Marie Neu- berger, R. T. Bentley, Mrs. 1. Gallagher, | Gullagher, Miss Dougherty, Robert Cohen, | Robert Lyng, P. T. Burtis, Herman Fran Dorothy C. Elberg, C. Bagnall, A. 5. Goggin, B. Kahn, M. I, Wolf, H. C. Droger, Alfred L. Morgenstein, Stella Frankenberg, Mr. and Mrs, A. Hilborn, C. W. Baken, Mrs. B. E, Henrlk- gen, Mrs. D. J, McKay and son, Mrs. T. Erdin, Maione Joyce,'D. J. McKay, William Marti Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hyman, son and nurs B. F. McDonnel and wife, Mary A. McDonnel, Mr. and Mrs, Sam Bibo, Arthur §. Judie and wife, Hilds _Green, ' Henry SR M. Drake, H, Pollard, Sydney Schies- inger, L. Lebendaum, Mrs. H. Schwenhols, 8 Hertzmann, W. J. McPhee,. From | Jose—Leon L. Hirsch, Mrs. C. Mrs. Augusta B. Smith, Willlam G. Alexander. From Palo Alto—C. Leroy Childs, C. E. Childs and wife, Miss E. Big- s« Stevens, Miss Childs, Montell Big- Miss Edith Rollefson. From Berkeley— Minnie Monett, Wallace Monett, Chaun- Monett, Mrs. L. A. Tenney, J. L."Macabe, essor Albln Putzker, F. 8. Edinger, From Alameda—J, F. Parr, wife and family; C. Bruntsch, F. P. Jamieson, T. D. Kilm, H. M. Lorber, Henry H. Shed,” James H. Eschen, H. H. Medcraft, H Bruntsch, J. Darrell Horan, C. W. Youngberg, L. W. Claussen and wife. = From Oakland—Mrs. M. H. Sterling, | Mrs, 1. 8. Brown, T. Henshaw, M. L. Hadley | ler, ler, Mrs. and wife, Mies Dorris Hadley, Miss T. E. Mitchell, Miss M. C. Sutherland, C. P. Rust, Sidney H. Farrell. | AT LAUREL DELL HOTEL—From San | Francisco—Miss A. I. Bennett, Eugene Navlet, John Carton, Charles Parsons, Mrs. Josephine | Hanity, Mrs. C. A, Baxter, W. Cramsee, Mr. | and Mrs. 1. Magnin, Mr. and Mrs. L. Gass- ner, Miss M. Gussner, Miss E. Gassner, F. | Schussler, Thomas B. Dunn, C. A. Owens, Sam R, Mrs. G. Caren and wife, Mrs, F. Maunel, F. Maunel and child, H. 8. Morton and wif | Willlam O'Connell, H. Laudeker, C. Cerf, S G. Fleishman, N. Laudsburger, Andre Roos, | W. R. Landers, C. H. A. L. Lundy | ana wite, Mr. and_Mrs. W. V. Gaskill, M. | Kieinkanipt, D. E. Lawton, Mrs. W. P. Miller, | Miss Eilna Miller, Miss L. V. Bothin, Jerome | Kramer, J. H. Winters and family, 'Mr. and | Mrs. C. Bennett, H. Bennett, H.’J. Stuart, | Otto Irving Wise and wife, James B, Blum, Miss Jean Gillespte, Miss N. Jacobs, William | H. Rhodes, Mrs. W. H. Hammer, Earl Ham- | mer, S. L. Marks, T. W. Setley, Mr. and Mrs, M. Wollenberg, Albert Woilenberg, Flor- ce Fox, Mrs. M. Conway, Mathilde B. Con- Charles M. Welsh and wife, Miss Flor- ence Welsh, Sig. 8. Leffman, Miss | Rachel Leffman, Miss Esther Leff- {man, W. B. Hunt and wife, L. M. Donihue, Miss Marie Seibel, Miss M. Seibel. From Oak- land—L, James, Mr. and Mrs. 4. F. Le Protte, Miss Hope Baxter, Miss Carene Schwab, Miss Kern Weaver, St Elmo Murray Powell, Mrs. . Martin, Thomas Lindsay and | wife, a B. Boas. From Sacramento—Al Naviet, Harlan. From Lakeport—Mrs. Conley, Harry Conley, Mae Conley, E. From Berkeley- R._Morse, T. Dr. A. W. Block, G. Jeffrie Schwartz, From Wilmington, Il M. L. Taylor, Sadle E. Taylor, |J. L. Taylor. From Highlands—Miss M. | Suthran, Mrs. M. §. Suthran, and Mrs. B, | Bush, Mre. W. E. Olson, son and daughte: | Bradiey Simen. From Santa Rosa—John P. Plover. From Elkhart, Ind.—Orville S. Cham- berlain and wife. From Uklah—Lee Cunning- ham. From Upper Lake—Miss Nellie Hender- son, Miss Irene Henderson, Mrs. Elste Schep- pleman. From Alameda—Edith Brampton, | Lillle Brampton. From Chico—Preston Morris, | From San Leandro—Charles H. Hale and wife. v . e AT BARTLETT SPRINGS—From San Fran- cisco: F. V. Allen, L. L. Greene, W. S. Blalr, John Reldy ‘and wife, Louls Schultz, Mrs. L. Schukz, F. A. Smith and wife, D. D. Lowney | and wife, Alex. McCallum and wife, N. | Cassel and wife, R. F. Haight and wife, O. V. | Harman, T. B, Dickson and wife, W. K. 3 [ James Conley, Wooldridge. | A. Smith Miiton H. Mr. and Mrs. | Pease, R. Whelan, John Bockman, James | Vincent, J. W. Guenford, Philip Lynch, M. | Rosenthal, E. H. Marsh, Mrs. D. Dangers, Miss Emma Dangers, H. W. Rosenbaum. From Oakiand—W. E. Greene. From Sacramento— Ruhstaller and_wife, Mrs. C. Williams, as McHugh, W. G. Todd, H. Farley d wife, M. Morgan and wife, W. A. Caswell. From Woodland—J. §. Houser. alley—L. Lubeck and wife. From Vallejo— Lida Wilson, May Wilson. From Ceres—J. H. Manley. From Martinez—Miss Cora_Durham. | From Concord—C. T. McClejlan. From San | Jose—Loretta Christie, Mrs. W, Christie. From Yolo—Mrs. Pockman, Miss M. Pock- man. From los Angeles—D. M. Gilleroy. | From Sutter City- Summy, Mrs. Sidnie | Summy and_family, Ada Humphryes. From Fresno—A. B. Long. Greene, Louise Greene. odwin. From Marysville—T. | From Cornwall—Lulu B. Davis. | —L. F. Moutton,” " AT HOTEL LA HONDA—From San Fran- cisco: Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Shooten and son, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Chenowith, Mr. and Mrs, $Edward W. Hause, J. H. Sullivan, C. J. Mul ler. Miss 1. C. Emmons, H. W. Storck, | Dollle Lundy, Malcolm Lundy, Miss Lundy, Miss Grace Lundy, Mr. and George F. Duffey, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rep: Thomas Degen, A. C.:Hamerton, Edward ’Trl-aduell‘ F. Hoffman, Judge J. J. Crowley From Grass From Dixon—Henry J. Peterson. From Colusa D W. F. Browning, Fred W. Meusdorffer, ank Grass, H. Somers, Bernard Hassler, | rl T. Hall, John G. Macher, W. A. Wet- | more, Harry 'S. 1. Frank, F. B. Lawson, G. F. McGrill, Miss Lillian Melcay, Paul A. Du- | puy. M. Beach, Mrs. C. E. Till' R. Miller, R. Wolff, Edward Day, B. W. Bernhard, Miss Helen Caroline Nickels, Mr. and Mrs. Nickels, Mr. and Mrs. Edward During, W. J. Mortsky.: From Oakland—A. M. Salinger and family, | W. 1. Robinson, 8. M. Kohn Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Powell, Miss Powell, Miss H. Powell, | Stanley Powell, George Franck, Percy Holmes. From Menlo Park—J. T. Lynch, E. J | James Cull, Miss E. G. Wooster, D. O’ Keete, | 3. Casey. M. Dougherty, F. Allen, C Russell, Mrs, L. Brant. From Redwood City— Miss Mabel W. Miss Lulu Berger, A. Swift. From San José—Paul Anderson, G. C. Buehrer. From Purissima—Miss N. Cunning- ham, B, Robertson. From Berkeley—Leo F. | Hampton. From Halfmoon Bay—Rev, Father | 3. sullivan. A T AT THE GEYSERS—From San Francisco L. Bauer and wife, Mrs. W. R. Cameron, man Bauer, Gladys Cameron, Roy#4C: H. J. Carmany and wife, S. Haussrh Hauesman, Mrs, Amelia L. Leszinsk; Lerzinsiy, B. H. Halgarten and wife, | Felix santalller, Mrs. Morris Levy, Jack Cordell, Gertrude Ingham, Mary L. Kelly, G. F. Kelly, C. H. Rehnstrom and wife, John Monohan and wife, Harry Monohan, Gertrude Monohan, Mrs, Beverly, N. A. Acker and wife, Helen Acker, | ierd, C. Peterson_and wife, Kate Peterson, | Somers Peterson, Baltzer Peterson, Harold Haven, Isador L. Phillips, Milton Posner, Fred A. Misippo, Rudolph Schwartan, T. H. Buttel- man, Mrs. A. J. Vinning, Lucy M. Vinning, Mrs. J. J. Bliss, Grace E. Bliss, Mrs. H. C. Tinkler, Thomas Murphy, D. W seph Bouland, Fred L. olfe, Walter 8. Gan- non, Maybelle Raphael, Irene Raphael, Estelle fchoenfeld, Adolph -Schoenfeld, Joseph Schoen- feld, Helen Hartnett, Miss I. B. Lewls, Miss J. Gillesple, A. R. Bergman, George Ahrens, Mabel Ahrens, Charles Artigues and wife, Mrs. Louls Lacaze, Mrs. Cornwall and childrer, Mrs, L. Lobree, Adele and Beckie Lobree, Mrs. J. C. B. Hebbard, Miss M. A. Schrott, Miss Florence G. Schrott, Mrs. Raspiller, Noel Raspiller, Theo Rasplller, Josephine Ras- piller, Leon Coflisch, Irene Wissing, Marguerite Schwab, Israel Schwartz, Florence Carmany, Ida M. Carmany, -Edith Statfeld, Charles Statfeld, Walter Statfeld, Alvin Statfeld, Miss M. Seaton. Miss W. Seaton, J. Rapp and.wife, Belle Rapp, Mrs. M. A, Buch, Miss E. M. Rohiffs, Frank W. Wake, Chester K. Taft, C. W. Hibbard and wife, Edward Metzger and wife, Mrs. Charles Bush. H. Bush, wife and children; F. E. Buckland, J. E. WatKins and wife, Miss Annie McCaskey. From San Ra- fael—Sigfried Herzog, Nellle Baln. From Sac- ramento—E. B. Dean, Mrs. C. F. Dellman, Corinne Dellman, Dean Dellman, Ferdinand Kohler and wife, Miss B. Kohler, Miss E. Klotz. From San Diego—Miss Annle Edwards. From Oakland—Miss Lew Ball, M Clara Stronski, D. W. Morris, W. L. Price, W. C. Mcody, Adaline L. Blood, Eleanore Drussel, Miss E. C. Haas, Freda Button, N. H. Neyla: Frarces H. C. Mooney. From Oakland—M, b. ! Keegan, Miss Eleanore and Chester Eschell. From Fresno—J. Athol Kraft and wife. From Vallejo—O. H. Brandon, H. A. Brandon, D. Farrall, 8, Tobin, Lizzie Cunningham, J. Cudden. _From Harbin Springs—S. "H. Mo | Kinley. From Los Angeles—Jim Jeffries. From Benzonhurst, N, Y.—Robert Fitzsimmens, : M ot AT HOTEL EL PASO DE ROBLES—From San_Frapeisco Mrs. Ed. Welnlander, Cordie Weinlander, Miss M. frey, A. G. Baldocchi, A. ! Canon P Wenvon M. A, Lae Cronin, Jo- From Alameda—L. E., it the MResorts ton and son, Mr. and Mrs. H. Stelling, R. M. Tripp and son, R. G. Seaman, G. W. Arbuckle and wife, F. Batturs and wife, Jules Cler- fayt and wife, C. W. Colby, wife and son: C. K. Junkins and wife, F. O. Hatch and wife, E. Harrison, wife and daughter, H. W. Adams and wife, L. B, Johnson _and wite, F. E. Thompson und wite, A. C. Hilton and wife, J. H. P. Mason and wife, W. H. Wood and wife, W. T. Frost and wife, R. G. Geoyett and wife, H. E. Needham and wife, W. H. Daven- port and wife, W. W. Brown and wife, L. A. Hagy and wife, A. H. Abbott, Miss Abbott, C. J. Bradley, Miss Savage, C. A..Thurston, Miss Young, -George G. Fraser, Miss Mabel Fraser, Miss May Fraser, J. F. Skelton, Miss Skelton, F. A. Jones, P, K. Gordon, A. S. Darraw, S. H. Dado, James McElroy, C. W. Jennings, G. A. Ruple, D. T. Berry, Smith, E. M. Triges, T. _A. Rank, Wilde, M. G, Tonini, Carl Kneiss, C. W. Nel son, T. K. Statler and son, Miss Statler, W. F. Lincoln _and wife, E. G. Humphreys, Miss Hastings, G.- Colby and wite, P. J. Kelly, Miss May Kelly, F. B. Hulings and wife, P. A. Ziengenfuss and wife, P. W. Moorehouse, Paul Shoup. From Los Angeles—Mrs. E. R. Neidig, R. W. Clark and wife, Charles Horn- beck, Miss Harnbeck, H. E. Montague, Clar- ence’ Haydock, A. A. Polhamus and wite, W. W. Elliott and wite, T. H. Fox, Miss E. Fox, C.'A. Hubert, Miss'Adams, N. R. Martin and wife, M. F. Van Horn and wife, G. A. Par- kyns, E. K. Garrison, B. F. Coons and_wife, W. B. Fessenden and wite, George J. Blech Miss Blech, F. 8. McGinnis, Mrs. McGinnt: A. Dodd and wife, Grave ' Ketchum, M: Ketchum, R. A. Thielen, C. V. Ecclestone, Miss Ecclestone, M. C. Abger and wife, H. C. Fisher and wife, Miss Wheeler, C. H. White and wife, Leo L. Gibson, G. W. Manal wite, A.'J, Coon and wife, A. P. Yerrington and ‘wife, F. A. Valentine and wife, H. Hug &ins and ‘wite, Frank Lathrop, E. Shillingsburg | and wite, J. W. Adams, wife and daughter, | Miss E. Kelley, Ray Horton and wife, Miss L. M. Whitmore. 'From New York—Mr. and Mrs, Frank Seaman and maid, Masters Jullan and Phillp Seaman, Mrs. C. A. Beaman, Mrs, E. E. Harris, Miks Harris, Miss Huntington, €. L. Harrls. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Tait. From El Paso, Tex Calisher and wife. From Fresno—F. K. Kellock. From Lynch, Cal.— Henry W. Lynch and wife. From Victoria, B. C.—Miss M. Goodwin, Anita Goodwin. From Columbus, Ohio—W. H. Hind and wife, AT THE ROWARDENNAN—From _ San Francisco: Mr. and Mrs. Young, Mrs. Milton | ‘Willlam _Hallech | D. Garret, Mr. and Mrs. Deming, W. A. Anderson, George Ramson, Mr, and Mrs, Frank P. Sullivan, Mise Fran. cis Sullivan, Ada Sullivan, Gladys Sullivan, Noel Sullivan, Miss A. B. Turner, Mr. and nd Mrs. Carl Wil- | Mrs. Kenneth Gregory, Dr. son, Mrs. Willlam Ede, Mrs. D. E. Moore, Mrs. H. L. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. de la Mon- tanya, F. E. McNear, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vail, ‘Miss Tony Hubbell, Miss B. F. Harville, Margaret Joseph, Helen Barbara Harville, Miss Steenfold, Miss Atherton, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Young, Dr. H. Lagan, Miss Alice C. Dodge, Mrs. E. W. Hancock and wife, Mrs. A. L. Springsteen and son, Miss Julia Riley, Miss Alice Butler, A. P. Welch. From Sacramento —Mrs. George W. Peltier, Miss Jeannette Pel- tler, Mrs. Fred Cox, Mrs. Edgar Sheehan. From_Oakland—George E. Graham and wife, Miss Helen A. Harrold, Miss Mabel H. Felton, A. Hewart, E. E. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Alford von der Ropp and family, Miss Eilla Melvin, Leo L. Nicholls and family, Mrs. W. Al Schrock and_daughter, Mrs Hammer, A. W, Baker, Mrs, Hadley. From San Jose—Mr. and Mrs. C. G. H. McBride, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man B. Hooper, Mrs. W. F. Hunt, Conrad D, Jenson, —_——— ‘There is nothing that affords so much pleas- ure to the busy denfzen of the city as the kill- Ing of a deer. How joyfully and buoyantly he will carry to his camp or summer boarding- house a load -that in the eity he would con- sider fit only for a horse. With what pride he will show It to us friends and dilate on the details of his successful hunt. And If ladles be present, he scon begins to feel himself a hero. For how many monthe does this “‘tale of his shoot”" interest himself, it not his friends. His recital may vary, but no matter how many he may tell of having seen after shooting this one, and how easily he could have brought them down (but not how many he may have shot at) he will invarlably wind up by stat- ing that he is a ‘‘gentleman sport’” and would not kill more than the one, that being suffi- clent for the time for himself and friends. To kill a deer is an ambition we all possess. We are never too old or too young for this sport. If we could only jump up and ‘“get there’” quick! In this respect the residents of the bay counties have the advantage over the residents of any other part of the United States. Mendocino and Sonoma counties a: practically a deer park and only a few hours' ride from San Francisco. Leaving San Frau- cisco in the morning, the hunter reaches Wil- lits, In the heart of Mendocino County, in time for dinner and Geyserville, Cloverdale, Hop- land, Ukiah and other intermediate rail points considerably, earlfer. If you do not plug a deer that evening you are in good shape for an early morning start. The deer throughout this section, along the Californla Raflway, are more plentiful this season tha for years. The game has been well protected. So many of the farmers take hoarders, they have learned the value of deer as an attrac- tion, and have joined hands with the law in protecting them. The open season for deer in Sonoma County is from July 15 to August 31, Inclusive, and in Mendocino County until September 30, in- clusive. ““Vacation 1808,” issued tells where the hunters can SUGAR FORTHIS ENTIRE WEEK SUGAR, best Cane, 25 Ibs. . $1.00 COFFEE, best Mocha and Java, 2 Ibs. . .70 TEA, best 10 flavors, 1 1b. .60 BUTTER, best made, 1sq.. .45 SOAP, best laundry, 5 cakes .25 $3.50 worth fOl: ......$3.00 Butter, Choice Creamery sq. .35 C.0.D. GROCERY CO. inc. JOHN ROBINSON, President. & 313 O’Farrell St., Near Mason Formerly of Post and Buchanan. Telephone Folsom 316. No Liquors Prompt Delivery AMUSEMENTS., UNION COURSING PARK JOHN GRACE, Judge. J. F. GRACE, Slipper. To-Day, Sunday, July 19, 1903 64 rackerjacks 64 TO COMPETE FOR HONORS IN ALL- ~AGE EVENT. $1000Total Prize Money $1000 TRAIN SERVICE. Special trains will leave Third and Town- send streets at 10:16 a. m. and 1 p. m.; Twen- ty-fifth and Valencia streets five minutes later. Returning Immediately after the last course. San Mateo electric cars direct to the park en- trance every four minutes during the day. ADMISSION, 26 cents. LADIES FREE. GrandBay Excursion SUNDAY, JULY 19. N"nm' -st. whart, 10 a. e One o 244 ‘Washi whart, . One hour ot Vallelo, Mare Isiand &nd other points of interest visited. Return at § p. m. ROUND TRIP TICKETS—30c- by this compan: X an and | Northwestern | In San Francisco are found among the patrons of i our establishment, and the reason is easily understood | Bag > when you realize that our reliability, the excellence ot | our productions and our prices win the confidence of all our customers. - ? We are manufacturers, selling direct to the consumer, and 2 . glance at our prices will convince you of what a great saving this ‘means ! to the buyer. 7/ | Our Special Attraction for This Week Is ‘We have them in Covert cloth, fine Meiton, Broadcloth. They are lined in fancy taffeta OUR LINE OF BLACK BROADCLOTH AND HIGH NOVELTY SUITS In the newest fancy mixtures and plain colors, all with extra quality silk in the city. They are now selling in different stores at $40. Our 827 50 price for the remainder of the month 1 L] wish to take advantagegof the offer you w'lll have to come early.) We Have Still a Few July Bargains Left. - trimmed and lined, full $15, $20 d ! i ;;yx::;"::::;na, In the popu- | G des: for B10, $i3 ang $18. $7.50, $10 and $12. black. Considered good ETAMINE SKIRTS, trimmed, value at $27.50. 1230, 1232, 1234 Market Street, Near Jones. | for 26, CORSET COATS. light Kersey and or In heavy satin throughout, and will fit perfectly. . 3 M ‘We have a few styles for $8 50 that you may be suited in. drop skirts, In the very latest summer styles, is the most complete (Our stock of these goods is very limited as we told you last week, so if you VOILE AND ETAMINE SUITS in NOVELTY SILK COATS, handsomely blue, white cream and SILK _SKIRTS, trimmed. | 3.50, $5, 86.50, $7.50 and $10. Week Commencing THIS AFTER- NOON. July 19 NEW ATTRACTIONS CLAUDE GILLINGWATER AND COMPANY Presenting His _Own Littie Comedy, “The Wromg Man." ETHEL LEVEY (Mrs_George- M, Cohan) the Vivacious ang_Versatile Singing and Dancing Comedienne. ORPHEUS COMEDY FOUR Infroducing an Original Musical and Comedy Sketch. THE THREE POLOS In Thelt Famous Noveity, “The Human Trapeze. GEORGE W. HUNTER The Quaint Comedian and. Raconteur. BAILEY and MADISON Grotesque Eccentrics. ‘“What Wom't They Next? HODGES & LAUNCHMERE “The American Nightisgales.” THE BIOGRAPH Showing the Latest Motion Plctures The Talk of the Town! Last Week of DE KOLTA The Wizard, Presenting His Mysterious Problems and Magical Iiusions. Parquet, any seat, 25c; Balcony, 10c; Children, any part except reserved, 10c. A few front Orchestra Rows reserved, 50c; Front Rows of Balcony reserved, SCHCHQH0! OBCROOA0A0HOHC! OBUBOBCOEQROAOY QEOROEC X CHOSODRCAOHOR0N XOHOROHOKNCHORONE CECHOIC 0HOROL CHOOICHOROHONO: CHOMCHORCRORORONDY CHOMRCE | % | @ AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. TIVOLIRSSE [COLUMBIA 5. Last rmemmocnom;xc‘nbrg;r: of the Great '"]_Mn""flw "'s“ ANDWA%L.K. FIRST TIME HERE The Season’s Comedy Hit. THREE MONTHS iN NEW YORK AMELIA “WANG’ With EDWIN STEVENS the Siamese Regent. MONDAY EVENING, JULY 20, Will See the | Opening of the Big Engagement of And Camille d’Arville | 2 company In Civde Fitch’s Latest, Wittiest and Best Play THE FRISKY | In Bmith and De Koven's Masterplece, HIGHWAYMAN.” EDWIN STEVENS July 27 Last Week of the AMELIA BINCHAM SEASON. INGHAM RS.JOHNSON | CENTRA s 2 Belasco & L Mayer, Proprietors. Market st., near Sth. Phone South 333. MATINEE TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT—LAST TIME OF JAMES CORRIGAN MULDOON’S PICNIC AY NIGHT—FOR ONE WEEK. MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. Introducing the Central's New Leading Man, the Brilliant Young Actor, HERSCHEL MAYALL B CENTRAL SUPPORTED BY THE SUP STOCK COMPANY, In a Magnificent Epectacular Production the Fascinating'and Powerful Drama, FAUST the Famous ‘‘Brocken Sceme.” New and Startling. ELECTRICAL and MECHANICAL PRICES Excnines Matinees Monday, July 27— HERSCHEL MAYALL in “A LION'S HEART." of Including EFFECTS. 10c_to 300 13, 25e “16e, OCEAN TRAVEL. High-Class SpacthEnn Afternoon and Evening In the Theater, HARRY and CARRIE La KOLA 3 MALVERN BROTHERS ALVINO . KRAFFT and DALEY HANLON'S PANTOMIME CO. A e 50 25 As Foxy Quiller, the Bow-street Detective. CATCHY MUSIC, MAGNIFICENT STAGING, The Big Production of the Operatic Season. POPULAR PRICES.. ..28¢, B0c, 7S¢ TO-NIGHT—Farewell to TO-MORROW NIGHT—First Appearance Here. of NEILL-MOROSCO CO., Presenting Crawford’'s De- IN THE PALACE OF THE KING Biggest Bargain Ever Offered Floor, 17bc; Balcony, 50c; Gallery, 25c; Bargain Mati- BRIGHT DIALOGUE, SPLENDID COSTUMES. Telephone, Bush 9. NANCE O’NEIL the Incomparable lightul Romance, PRICES — Entire Lower nees Thursday, 25c and 50c. and New Mflmg Pictures, BABY TIGERS IN THE Z00. Inspect “CABARET DE LA MORT."” AMATEUR NIGHT THURSDAY, -ADMISSION, 10c; CHILDREN, Sc— ALCAZAR OWING TO THE Eggn’ll_gov:s DEMAND FOR ATS, The Superb Production of Anthony Hope's THE PRISONER OF ZENDA.. ‘With WHITEWHITTLESEY Will be given To-Night and One More Week. 25¢ to T5¢c. Ma Thurs., Sat., 15c, 50c. HALL CAINE'S MASTER WORK, THE MANXMAN POSTPONED TO JULY 27. GRAND faiRe ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY. ——BEGINNING—— TO-NIGHT RAYMOND AND CAVERLY Superb New York Company in ThI:ndNeo:rWh‘l’muc-l Musical Eccentricity, IN WALL STREET Production as Used by .the Rogers The B tners at the Victoria, Theater, New York. “NEW SONGS, SPECIALTIES, ETC. PRICES—25¢, B0c, 75c Belasco & Mayer, Props. E. D. Price, Gen. Mgr. Fischer's shows are all good, but this one sur- asses, It tickies tHe matrons and pleases the lasses. Never anything here s0 liked by the masses, And its praises are sung by all sorts and classes. A TREMENDOUS COMBINATION BILL, UNDER THE RED GLOBE AND THE THREE MUSKEETERS EVERYTHING NEW—EVERYTHING A HIT —EVERYTHING MAGNIFICENT. The safme popular prices. Come early to se. cure seats, as ‘'standing room only” will sure- ly rule. Seventh and Market Sta. EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, POLITE VAUDEVILLE. The Great Zano; Robinson and Grant; The Newmans; The Burroughs; The Three Kuhns; Krafft and Daley; Harry and Carrie La Kola; Clin- ton Montgomery and the Bioscope. PRICES—Night 20c, 15c, 10c; Matinees. 20¢ and 10e. . DON'T FAIL TO see the beautiful COURT Lounging- room, the EMPIRE PARLOR, the PALM ROOM, the LOUIS XV PAR- LOR and the LA. Phone for Seats—South 1022. FOR BARBERS, BA- kers, bootblacks, bath- BRUSHES & M i brewers, book binders, candy-iakers. canners, r s oundries, laundris, paper- :y:fl. mills, . _printers, painters, shoe | Weekly Call, $1 per Year Brusm tar-roofers, tanners. tallors, ete. DIES’ WRITING ROOM. BUCHANAN BROS., Manufacturers, 609 Sacramento St. VAN FOSSEN and McCAULEY| Steamers leave San Fran- ctsco as_follow: 3 For Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, etc., Alaska—11 a. m., July 20, 25, 30, August 4. Change ' to' company’s steamers at Seattle. For _Victorla, Vancouver, Port Townserd, Seattle, Ta- coma, Everett, Whatcom—11 a. m., July 20, 25 30, August 4. Change at to this company’'s steamers for Alas- ka and G. N. Ry.; at Seattle for Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; ncouver to C. P. Ry. For Fureka (Humboldt Bay)—Fomora, 1:30 p. m., July 31, 27, August 2: Corona, 1:30 p. m., July 18, 24, 30, August 5. For Les Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and Redondo), San Diego and Santa Barbare— Santa Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. m. State of California, Thursdays, 9 s. m. For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and Bast San Pedro), Santa Barbara Sants Cruz, Mon. terey, San Simeon, Cuyacos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Ventura, and Hueneme. Coos Bay, 9 a. m., July 16, 24, August 1. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose det Mazatlan, La Paz_Santa Ro- Guayms (Mex.), 10 . m. Tth of each Cabo, salla, month. For further information obtain folder. Right is reserved to change steamers or sail- ing_dates. t ces—4 New Montgomery e s Tt 16 Mt et oo HBroadway wharf. Pueight Office. 10 Market street. C. D. DUNANN, General Passenger Agent, 10 Market st., San Francisco. O.R. & N. CO,’ “Columbia™ safls July 22, Aug. % 11, 21, 31 “George W. Elder” sails July 17, 27, Aua. 6. 16, 26. Only steamship line to_ PORTLAND, OR., and short rail line from Portland" to- all points East. Through tickets to all points, ail rall or steamsBlp and rafl, at LOWEST RATES. _Steamdr tickets include berth and meals. Steamer salls foot of Spear st. at 11 a. m. S. F. BOOTH, Gen Agt. Pass, Dept. i Montgomery C. CLIFFORD, Gen. Agt. Frt. Dept., 3 Montgomery st. TOYD KISEN KAISHA. (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP €O.) Steamers will leave wharf, corner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m. for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, _calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal, and connmecting at Hongkong with steamers for Indla, ete. No cargo received on board on day of sailing. S. 8. NIPPON MARU....Friday, July 31, 1903 S. S. AMERICA MARU ...... 2 .......Wednesday. August 26. 1903 IGKONG MARU (Calling at Ma. Saturday, September 19, 1903 . Round-frip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage. apply at Com- pany's office, 421 Market strest, corner First. W. H. AVERY. General Agent ZEALA ano SYONEY, Oceanics.$.Co. i i hte S. 5. ALAMEDA, for Honolulu, July 25,11 A.M. §. S VENTURA, for Homolulu, Samoa, Auck- land -and Sydney, Thursday, Aug. 6, 2 P. M. A, for Tahiti, August 15,11 A.M. 38 Rl . -t COMPAGNIZ GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUZ DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Salling every Thursday, instead of Saturday, at 10 a. m., from Pler 42, North River, foot of Morten street. First-class to Havre, §70 and upward. Sec. ond-class ‘to_Havre, $45 and upward. GEN- ERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson bullding). New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO.. Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue. Saa Francisco. Tickets sold by all Railroad Ticket Agents __Mare Tnisad a4 Vallelo Staamers Steamer GEN. FRISBIE of MONTICELLO —9:45 a. m., 3:15 and §:30 p. m., vx. Sunday. 5 Léaves Vailejo,

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