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THE SAN FRANCISCO (,‘ALL. SUNDAY, JULY 26 37 ¢ 660000000606600000000050000000220000030000008 5 H o [ 3 ‘ e { ® [ 3 k3 - — g Co Conmmed From )age aa Column 7. :‘)IT‘:‘:““"'oo];:} nds Mes Clark sournham, b G e - A n Jose—Mrs. T. E. n 3 Beans, Miss Beans. Miss F. L. Beans, Miss e mpa y AT GILROY HOT SPRI From Sap | R. Beans, T. Ellard Beans. ' From Berkeley { @ | Francisco: Major B. P. Enright, Colonel J. | Frank M. Wilson, Raymond V. Wilson, Mrs. —— | B. Walters, M: W. H. Amos, Miss Mildred | B. F. V\_Cllhn. Boston—Arthur N, Rice, | Preda, Theo Niebour, W. C. Williams, A. J. | Fresno—Charles L. A‘{germ-n and wife. New o Gudgeon, John Heinrichs, Mrs. F. Ludemann, | York—Colonel John Weir. Los Angeles—A. | Mrs. J. N. Wuthrich, James M. Parsons, Ed- | H. Naftsger\ Eden Vale—Mrs. E, A. Hayes ward E. Fisher, Miss Sadie Fisher, F. G.and Miss Hayes, . @ | Adams. Chasles H. Hentley, Mrs. Carrie Bur- s e sard, T. C, Froast, A. K. Dement, C. E. - | AT HOTEL CAPITOLA: From San Fran- Of COLORED AND BLACK DRESS GOODS to make room for the | ment. J. Beekley, Robert T. Murphy, D. W. | cisco—F. H. Benas, Mrs. Francis Ferrier and ; | Harris, N. B. Neilson, George Thompson, Mrs. | {hiree daughters, Mrs. Charles R. Moruit Fail Importations. | William McKeever. Miss K. McKeever. Pete’ | Charles R. McNulty, F. G. Finney, Mr, and mmencing fo-morrow (Monday) we will offer the following bargains in | $; Jghnson, Mrs. Magee, J. B. Brown, Mrf. C. | Mrs. Edgar M. Bwasey. Miss Swasey, R._. C neacing to-morr ! Y | Arnold,” Charles Krueckel. From Oakland: | Miller, Mrs. M. V. Verdell, Mrs. Bajawin “ THIS SEASON'S FABRICS @' Gragy, 5. Favernam,,, Robert Curran, J- I | sister, Miss Mary Killllea, W. H. Gray, L. W. L @ | Berohard, E. Palmtag, Miss Palmtag. From B {’."{:}’dm‘l‘"’f’ A""’:&":':- FA!\CY FRENCH ETAMINES, full dress patterns Mlamedsl . F. Moulthrop, William J, Ash- Alex. Forbes, Miss Forbes, Mrs. Jennie { - f d @ | Proo Red Oak- Mise Minnie Ashbp. Fioy. | Tully, G. E. Dalton and wife, R.' V. Jones and of 7 ds, in a splendid assortment of shades, o, Ry K e anle Astby. | From | wite) £ E. Gelge, & D Towers, A, T Van - g <t e uzér, Mrs. A. P. Van Duzer, Mrs. Kate Van deU»Cd 0. .t e each .4‘f;.r;:?:nale";:wmhx‘pn(::?.’«‘llé- il gl Duzer, §. Golasteln and_ wite, N. Goldstein. | - e. aise 1 S . exander, ames Vhitcomb Riley, E. PATTERNS Befter and wife, Miss Louise Reiter. From | [ i, niiy” wife, baby and mai: I. Goiesi, A" a s( nta Crus; Mre. Will L° Moore. From Half- | Ghesynsy. Wi, baby and maid: 1. Gellert, A | moon Bay: Manuel Cardoza and wife, Fo a, DI J. Zite | R x, Miss Janet Fox, G. F. Nevins and wife, limited numbcr in the latest styles, all reduced 8! hr nrER pamk i From san wran | N Lom et Butien 3. 5. -Carma: | ). Grubb and wife, Mrs. Mary H. | J. Wood, George E. Ry Allen, Jack Lang, H. ‘r eac 1 LRI rubb a ', X """" PebpRRELORR R Ne e @ | Smyth, Hanson Grubb, B. Hume Hanson, Ber- Q":,"mi-;;;:; MN’ITHAII( “"ml';?"'fl;"r l\:as}l‘elr‘ Shfi;— - | nice ley, .. Lamfar, Van L. Shaw, | I8 5 ey, F. NOVELTY BLACK GRENADINES, the balance of §|imom i b Lamer, v, bt | Rttt v Vil e . & D. Foster, E. B. Miller. Miss Flunnoe, . | SeeeE, K. o, ore, . > letn, 3. Sufrin A. Wl Treanear, Albert H. Reidhling, ¢. Agard, Mr. these extremely stylish fabrics, formerly sold at $20.00 Q| rrick"s ‘Hansicin, J. Sutrin. K. o Williams, | Treencar. Al Mo Beihling, C. Agara = - £ e ek tos Fdith Towney, | S- Badt, I. Tobriner, G. Tou Fi and $17.50 a pattern, reduced to close to m 50 | i e, Biachan Mite EOlh, Towne | fnd™itaa v bendsuball, Fiorerce 5 Hatoh ss Maric B aherts. Miss Roberts. From | Mrs. W. A. Schrock, W. E. Hammer, Ha oty ‘ol cuEIGH TR it T ' Pasadens. oberts, Miss Roberts. FYOM | Benner and wite, R. Lenox Benner, C.'D. Gib. | Los Ao ae on, Van Large, | M&n and wife, Harold T. Havens, George C. = F o Hofrmann. From | Walker, John Baker Jr., wife and two chil- Hilo, H eyo, Dr. Franeis | dren; H. C. Morris and wife, T. Tobriner, 9 {8, H *From Truckee: | Mrs. A. Bode. From San Jose—O. A. Hal @ | Yeu ens, . Marguertts | James P. McNally, H. A. Gabriel and wife @ | Char Alamedn: o1 ¥ | T C. Eaton. James A. Corta, Albert J. Corta, oo From Sacramento: | H. D Borchiin, Franic Rolla and wite, Frank Srom Well olla Jr., Paul Rolla, J. L. Davison S b Black and Colored . R, 3 ® sea o Wabiee L e B. Fleming, Mr. Smith, Jacob Len- Re Slack and Colored Goods, 134 to 5’4 yards in length, will be @ Miss | cen. Netile Lenmen, ¢ 1. Georze, Otto cloted out at once | r, B Kell, J "Dewdell, Mr. and g ° | Mre. D, Prez, Miss Dunham, R. M. AT GREAT REDUCTION H . | Wright, Nellie B. Wright, Kathryn Wright, . : s g P e rs A. J, Hiniker, | Grace Wright, E. Rea Harter, Mrs, Tom Rea, e Window Dmp'.a D C W, Knowles Herbert (. Moffett, | C. B. Reel. From Santa Cruz—Kathryne C. # @ | Master James Moffett, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. |Cope, Forrest F. Hysung, Z. Barnet, Robert ® o edeil, Benjamin Baruch, Frederick ‘W. l\;mm E. \F\‘ m'm“ me‘: ramento—Mary - ; bl = = fer 1 children, | Manning, Etta Jarger, Mrs. F. C. Miller, CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, e s aritter Alomes | Mre: 3 B Bitherl. Miss I D: T 2 k = & - A oper, Miss rge ranz and daughter, Ceary and Stockton Strests, Union Squars. . Fli H. Well, Mrs. | From Los _Angeles—Edyth Helms, Francis . 4 " Winslow. Mr. and | Aylsworth, C. Taphum and wife. From Stock- Nire nd Mrs. T. L. Flynn, H. | ton—Mrs, K. M. Perrin, Anita B. Perrin, Mrs. . John (¢ Jokn Hammond, Howard Hamn Vallejo—Henry A. Huss. Luey rs. E. B. Hussey and two . hl\dr'h Alto—Irene \\('l\fllmd' . ¢ | From Newman iiddings. From 9 | sas City, M Groves om ¢ | ifornia—Willia Sanchez ew + | leans——Mme. Tully and two chiidrer. From + | Kansag City—Mrs, Charles M rom Ma- dera—R, H. Mace and wife. ym_Ielmont— , | John O Jens, Mrs. John O. Jens, Miss s | M. Jens, Master 1. Hiram Jens. 3 | Antonfo, Tex ner T. Chub * | pon Mura—Miss Helen Nickelson. From s H. Rucker. From & H E. Lewis, J rom Mil- | i M. Bellev m Hollister—Dr. F. | : From Redw W. H. | 1o Park—\ Ba. M tt. From Watsonville—S, F. Menasco, Fro + | Capitola—Mre. Gertrude Flelds. From San b | Francisco—Willlam J. Helmquest and wite b | From Menla Park C. Bassett, Miss Amy + | C. Bassett. From Watsonville—F. H. Baxter. + | From San Francisco— A. Wilson, E. L. s | Hoag ana_wite Fort - Smith, Ark. ‘ Margaret Strayh Mrs. R. J. Merschl . From Santa Rosa W, Jessen, Mrs. Nichols, Mrs. Dante. es—MI. Jennie Whit- ? | more. From Reno, N Thomas K. O’Brien. ¥ | From Fresno-sFred Rogers. From Hinckley. Creek—James W. Walker. From Redwood | City—Mrs. A. J. Framn. From Keswick—T. Singleton. F Vancouver, B, C.—Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gass. From San Franclsco—W. W Philllps and wife hn P. Philll J. M Phillips. UNTAIN VIE W RANCH From San Miss Lippma Heien Cam- | L. Lip Irene Cameron, Mrs. | A. Goodwin, Mrs. O. Hocks, Dr. N. & | Goodwin, S_Straus, Dr. M. E. Marshull, Mrs. | 8. Straus, Phil Barry, Miss M. Lackenbach, | Barry, B. Nathan, F. Jsrael, Mre. B | Nathan, Waldo A ie, Joe Breslauer, R. B | R P e Miss K. Smith, ss A. Delebante. Pau Dubofs, T A uchman, Kate Jeffers Carrie Matthey, | Lizzie Brown Ep Mrs. M. Guck | enheim, Mi stein kenhei sadie M 3 M. ¥ Miss A Blum, Miss B. Steinbac inbach, | Jackson Hateli, Mrs seralding Burke. 1lins, Mitchell of last S HOT SPRINGS: ¥rom cknitz, Mrs. H. chlesinger. Thomas Godwin, hille J. W. Baxby R s Charles ‘and J. D m H C. Murphy. From Fresno Maupin and wife, Miss B. Maupin. Fr Jonesboro, | Ark R. Robertson and wife From Seat tle—Mr, and Mrs, ¥. W. Baker. From Reno- R. Ryland From ydney, N, 8. W.—Mr. . and Mrs 1. Benbley, . AT HIGHLAND S From San 3 Francisco—C. W. Cochrl " n, C. H. - Higgens, Mre. L. Scheuer, Mrs Horst, J. H. Geor Mrs, J. T. McCormick, Miss E. 0. McCormick, Willlam Sexton, Miss Kate Sex- ¢ ton, Miss Netfie Sexton, M Abrahams, E. Neu- man, D. §. Davis and wife, C. E. Eichelberger, . L. Hall, Miss A. Metcalf, ca : IFrnm Oakland—A. F Miss C. chwab, Mrs. | meda—¥. Kower, Bertha E. Crawford, M. Crawford, Mre. J. J. Crawford. From Hop land—C. T. Gilger and wife Ventura C. L. Chrisman. From Lakeport—Harry Em- | ery, Professor A. J. Topping. From Elkhart, Ind.—O. T. Chamberlain and wife From New York—H. O. Fallon and wife, H. 1 ngv,‘ ¥rom Uklah—Margaret Smith, Mrs, H. Smith, D. C. Smith. | AT VILLA FONTENAY, From San Francisco—J. de la_ Montanva, 1. de la Montanya, L. D. Nathan, Mrs. L. D. athan, Miss Cora Nathan, Miss Félice Na- than, Mrs. 1. Gunzberger, Master Danfel Gunz- berger, Adolph Buker, Miss Minnora S. Mar- | shall, uliss M. Tannian, M. Hickmott, Mrs. W. K. Mcl H. Lovy, Miss Harriet L. Levs Hocks, Miss Helene Willkomm, Willkomm, Fred W. Bean, H. G. A. H. Rising, Mrs. H Keiner, Miss Georgla R. Miss Helen Schiicht, H mins, Mrs. Ph. Thorsch, E Maurice Frank, Mrs. Maurice Rena Raymond Frank. From san W. Billing. From Salt Lake Jungk. From Alameda—E. H. E. H. Lanvel, Mrs. E. Lemke. W. R, Brunt, Miss Hilda Van Brunt, Mrs, Brunt, Mis Constance Van Brunt land—Mrs. L. H. Wasl From s P. Stein, Mrs. M. P. Stein, Mrs From Omaha—Mrs. Albuquerque, N. M. Master Lawrence Ilfeld, Iifeld. ¥From Denver, Colo.- Bain. From_ Fruitvale—A. F. Cincinnati—Mrs. R. Graumar ville, Miss.—L. D. Weiss, Mrs. Misss Eldee Weise. From St Bernhard 1ifeld.. From Baer, Miss Elsie Bacharath. AT ADAMS SPRINGS: clsco—V. Benassen Van Siyck, S. Simonson, Miss K. Jefr, Barkle: Misy L. John Tim- i ‘Thorsch, Meyer, Lanvel, rom Oak- | Marks. From | Kaplan, Tifeld, Miss | Helen (. From Green- | D. Weis, burg—Mrs. Boston—Miss nnui M. Katherine Smith, Rabbi Jacob H. Mre. | Miss Warner. From From San Fran- J. McCarthy, C, Kast- | H. Kroy Mkn( Miss Kelly, Pro- fessor F. M 0 Mann, Edwin Tucker and wife, L. D. Tucker, Botsford, L. Pm.lnnn Clayton B. Mille Smith, Elizabeth Connelly, Kitty Alleen Kissane, Charles L. Kortjohn, D. C. Dinane and wife, William J. McGraw, J. de Ritis, John H. Klein, J. Thod, C. Clark Julius Lemile, ¥. D. Bartlett, J. Botger, P. J. Madigan and wife, W. H. Cameron, BEmma H. McMillan, - Miss Gusele Anderson. Mrs. Herbert and family; James Y. Syming. ton, Miss Cleo Simpkins. A. Carr, Ella Car- ter, A. Deckelman, C. W. Heger, C. P. Altube, Mrs. Theo. Dierks, Mrs. James D avan, Mrs. N. J. Toblas, Hazel Toblas, Isabel Donavan, Emma Dierks, Michael Boden, Ku- gene Crowe, John Baader and wife, W. Ri. | senberg, M. Liebenbaum, C. Key, James Wat- | son, Ofto Lemcke, Mrs, Lemcke, James Cor- coran, Minnie Callahan, _Willlam Clarkson, | Miss F. Perkins, Alice Conlin. Ada Conlin 8. Hastings, Mrs. C. M. Haley. From Vallejo- Mrs. J. Bready, Mra. James Magee, V. J. Vay- anos, Genevieve McGinnis, F. Mary McGinnis, Mrs. D. N. Mitchell, C. N. Pickett and wite, Kate Maran, P. H. Lennon, M. | Silva, Nellie Reed, Misé Emily Johnson, Ger- trude Epeddy, Mollle Bryant, Martha I nolds. ~ Walter Wilson, M.’ de_Roy George J. Brennan, Squnders, Dr. Arm: strong. From Fothator . Gilkey and fam- ily. From Merced—J. A. Howell. From Oak- | jand- B. Gold! George J. White and wif Helmke, @. t and wife, Mrs, W. i5. Sharon, ster Hurford Sharon. Frone| Los Angeles—H. Bressacher, wife and child; Tottle Robinetti. From' Hanford—Thomas Vucovirich, J. H. Bineefie] From Alameda- L. Sebulat’, Walion Farrar, J. A. Munro, Sam- uel L. Center. From Geyserville—Mrs. A. Ditteniore, Addie E. Cunningham. From Sac. ramento—Fred Rinks, Anna K. Hooper. From Fresno—C. E. Clark," Frank Kesler, wife and | son, F. Albin. From Vacaville—W. F. Dea- kin, Harry Roberts. From Woodland—-C. A. Osborne. From San Jose—Mrs. B. Garat and_wife, A. Sullivan. E. E. Long. From Reno, N . From New York—G. P. Shannon. @inta Cliv. Nev.—W. E. Sharon. Hansen, “Lady in Green” By BRYSON, ssssssaens FREE WITH NEXT SUNDAY’S CALL ONE AND YON'T FAIL TO GET THIS EXQUISITE ART SUPPLEMENT. 1Y COPY OF NEXT SUNDAY'S CALL. ALL DEALERS EWS AGENTS SELL THE CALL. PRICE WITH TRAIN 5¢ THEY ARE FRAMING THE CALL ART SUPPLEMENTS The Fouoliug Art Dealers Are Mak'ng a Specialty of Framing Call Art Supplements: SAN DIEGO-—-W. ¥ street FRESNO-Sronce & Dick. REDDING-W. H. Bergh, ‘“Bergh Furniture Compan T. J. Houston, Houston Furniture Company. REDWOOD CITY-—W. L. Kline. SANTA CRUZ—H. E. Irish, Cooke Bros., ¥. R. Hew, George Hoban. ton Racket St 711 East Main street: 3 9 East Main street; , 425 East Main street. MARYSVILLE-G. V. Hall. OAKLAND-E. J. Saake, 13 Tele- graph avenue; A.A. Barlow, 369 Twelfth street P, 1308 ALAMEDA Magagnos, Park street. CHICO—Fetters & Willlams. P. Fuller & Co., 71 J. Gutermute, e Denne, M. Len- zen STOCKTO! store srth Book- Stock- Bros.’ street; Eldorado + . . . . . . . . * + . . . ' . . . . * * . . . D e e 2 From Vir- B i I — | Tuesday, The arrival of a number of EARLY FALL STYLES In Tailor-made Suits and Jackets. all indications the long coat effect From will predominate this season, and our work- rooms are busy on the newest and most attractive models. SOMETHING NEW For Ladies and Children. Monday attractive we are putting on sale a most and becoming line of G. A. R. CAPES. These are sure to become very popular this year. We have also a new line Coats ready, from $5.00 to $15.00, that we know in price will meet the A VERY FEW LEFT €% Our July Bargains. We are ciosing out amine, friends. . These stylish Coats, excellent values at $15.00, for $10.00 ¥ tc those $20.00 $17. 1280, 1232, 1284 Market Street, near Jones. . of in velvet and cloth, Childgen’s ranging of our approbation many the remainder of Voile and Alpaca Saits, $35.00 values at $10, $15 and AMUSEMENTS. || CLAUDIUS AND CORBIN AMUSEMENTS. Week x THIS AFTER- July 26, Valid Vaudeviile! The Sensation of Two Continents. | MME. KONORAH The Modern Witch and Mistress of Mysteries. JAMES J. MORTON of ‘Infinite Tow Jest.” Macart's Dogs & Monkeys | An Animal Uproariously Laughable Act - DRPHEUS COMEDY FOUR LTI | [}LAUI]E GII.LINEWATER i AND COMPANY | Presenting “THE WRONG MA rquet, any. seat,_ 25 | any parf w front orch: | | front rows served, Vo and Sunda 4 Saturday Who Will Make Her I equaled n The Sale o Morning, July 2! CENTRAL Eighth. THEATER, Belasco & Mager South 5 near Phone Market st., MATINEE TO-DAY—TO-NIGHT LAST TIME. FAUST MONDAY NIGHT—ONE WEEK ONLT, The Distinguished Young Actor HERSCHEL MAYALL And the Central Theater Stock Company the Great New York and London Success A LION’S ...HEART In A Play of Intense Heart Interest, Thrilling Situations, Exciting Climaxes and Amusing Comedy AND § MATINEES SATURDAY NDAY. MR, HA\ ALL will appear In the famous role “RIZARDO, THE LION TAMER.” Russian Drama, Jutro Heights Afternoons and OPEN AIR PERFORMA. MONSTER TESTIMONIAL TO Nance O Neil Appearance as ROSALIND in Jis You Like It James J Corbeit THE WR | | | | | No Advance in PRICES Evenimes- .10¢ to 50c | Matinees 10c, 13c, 25¢ Monday. August 5—Bdwin Arden's Great Cast, /$1000TotalPriz PrizfiefiMuney $1000 | to the Park entrince every four miautes during | nings, August 1 and 2. a Magnificent Production of Including ESTLE Clay & Co'.s Music House Tuesday UNION GUUHSING PARK JOHN GRACE, Judge . GRACE, Siipper. To-Day, Sunday, July 26, 1903 (World-Famons Coursers i Clansin 0pn Sk, o4 NS4 SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE. Leaves Third and Townsend sts., 10:15 a. m and 1 p. m., Twenty-fifth and Valencia sts. five minutes later, returning immediately after the last course n Mateo ejectric cars direct | the day. ADMISSIO; LADIES FR ZORAH." SAR FRANG'SCO'S GOLUMB| LEADING VHEATR: Beginning Monda: h and Last Week. Is‘l:n“cl ¥ Wednesday and Saturday. Amelia Bingham And Her Compan Thursday and Frida: Wednesday Matinee, Clyde “The Climbers” Wednesday and Saturday Nights and Clyde Fitch's Mond: Saturday Matinee, \“The Frisky Mrs. Johnson” August a—uu KENDALL in “THE VINEGAR BUYER.” BIG STEAMER ENTERS HARBOR OF SAN DIEGO Minnewaska Arrives in the Southern Port After a Stormy Voyage. SAN DIEGO, July 2.—The steamer Min- ! newaska of the American-Hawalian line arrived in port to-day, seventy-six days from New York. She is the largest ves- sel that ever came into this harbor, meas- uring 443 feet over all and drawing twen- ty-four feet six inches of water. The ship carrles a cargo of 7000 tons, of which 6000 is for San, Francisco, Tacoma and Seattle. She Is in charge of Captain La- vergne. The steamer . encountered unugually fough weather on the trip. While’ com- ing through the Straits of Magellan she was continually In snow and sleet, accom- panled by heavy winds. After leaving the straits and when fifty miles out a heavy norther came up and gradually veered around until it came from the southwest and developed into a hurricane. The ship battled against the storm for three days, when the steering gear gave away. Then she hove to and was at the mercy of the waves, which dashed over her from stem to stern. One of her port lifeboats was smashed to pieces. She put into St Thomas for repairs and then sailed for Coronel for coal. These were the only two stops that were made on the trip. The Minnewaska will sail for the north on Thursday. ——————————— It'’s much easier to live within your in- come than it is to live without it. To-night— 7% THE PALACE UP THE KING. To-morrow Night, First Time Here, NEILL-MOROSCO CO. Presenting Genevieve Haine's Brilliant_So: ight, JANICE EDITH % All praise Fischer's this week, call us ben- efactors, For our wonderful show and the sterling | actors. | We've shown lots of good things, but the new biil's the best In specfaities, dances and up-to-date fest “UNDER THE RED GLOBE,” —AND— “THE THREE MUSKEETERS." And the “Only’” *All Star’” Cast, including Kolb_and Dill and Bernard, Blake, Hermsen and_Whelan, Maude Amber, ete. RESERVED ATS—Nights, 23¢, G0g and 75¢c. Saturday and Sunday Matinces, and | S0c. Children at Matinees, 10c and Belncn & Mayer, Proj E. D ALCAZA] -NIG LAST TIME OF MR. WHITTLESEY in Anthony Hope's THE PRISONER OF ZENDA. Evg.. 26c to Mats. Thur. & Sat., 15¢ to 5 TO-MORROW NIGHT—One Week Only, The Distinguished Actor, Mr. WHITE WHITTLESEY In the First San Francisco Production of ..THE MANXMA~AN... A PLAY OF TREMENDOUS POWER. rice, . Mgr. By Hall Caine, Author of “The Christian." NEXT- MARRIAGE OF CONVENIENCE. WATCH FOR THE DAIRY FARM. ‘'OPERA HOUSE. WEEK. TIVOL TO-NIGHT AND ALL NEXT SATURD camllle D’Arvulle Will Continue He Great DeK. The Highwayman SPECIAL CAST, AY MATINE Special Engagement for the yven Comic Opera, Including ;Edwin Stevens as Foxy Quiller ARTHUR C FERRIS JHAM, EDWARD WEBB, HARTMAN, ANNIE MYERS, BERTHA DAVI ATME and the Tivoli Company The Brightest and Pret LEICESTER and Orchestra. of the Mu-~ Event CHARMING GIRL FETCHING COSTUMES, MAGNIFIC POPULAR PRICE Teleohone Bush 9. GRAND Retze ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY. SECOND WEEK—EVERY NIGHT. RAYMOND AND CAVERLY And Our Superb New York Company The New Whimsical Musical in Eccentricity, IN WALL STREET The Same Production &s Used by the Rogers Brothers at the Victoria Theater, ECIALTIES, ETC, HARVARD." - S N High-Class Specialties Every Afternoon and Evening in the Theafer. © THE THREE KUH GREAT ZANO : MAUDE STILL: THE MEXIAS AND MEXIAS: 3 MALVERN BROTHERS: ALVINO; AND NEW MOVING PICTURES Baby Tigers in the Zoo Inspect “CABARET DE LA MORT.” AMATEUR NIGHT THURSDAY. HILDREN, J¢ HISCELhNEOUS AMUSEMENTS. BVENTH AND GRAUMAN’S S5 R RkE ST, Every Afternoon and Evening. POLITE VAUDEVILLLE. LESTER and CURTIN; HATHAWAY and v HANK WHITCOMB; LITTLE L SAM_AND IDA KELLY; THE BURROUGHS: THE GREAT ZANO: CLIN- TON MONTGOMERY and THE BIOSCOPE. Prices—Night, 28¢, 20c, 18c and 10e; Mati- nees, 20c and 10c. Phone for Seats, Soutn DON'T FAIL TO see the beautiful COURT Lounging- room, the EMPIRE PARLOR, the PALM ROOM. the LOUIS XV PAR. LOR and the LA- DIES' WRITING MaESH 321 MARKFT ST. SF Weekly Call $1.00 per Yezr

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