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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 2. 1903 HOLD CONTRAGT | IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! Change in the Ow) uen-hlp and Management | { } TUSCAN MINERAL | *esecossssccocsssscsscsscsess? DoveShootmg? Is Good Now S pgir Paso Robles Hot Springs For Particulars Write W. A. JUNKER, Lessee and Manage: P2so Robles, nghland Springs FOR HEALTH SPRINGS Located nine miles northeast of Red Bluff on the line of the Southern Pacific Railroad The undersigned begs to inform the publie | that it has succeeded to the ownership and | management of these famous springs, and it | 18 their purpose to conduct them in a manner | that will insure such care and comfort to Its | patrons as will be thoroughly satisfactory. | Particular attention will be given to the cuisine | &nd dining-room service. Furthermore, it Is the Intention of the new owners to extensively | improve and beautify the property—which, | added to the marvelous curative properties of | the various springs in cases of Gout, Rheu- | matism. Catarrh of the Bladder, Gravel, Dia- betes, Kidney Troubles of every variety, Urin- stitls | oo ability, . their use ffree). BATHS of ! kipds and mapsage. Purest mountain alr FUK PLEASURE abie and excursions to other of interest, of 4 day + + + + + + . + 4 ‘ + 4 + + + + + + + + | ary troubles. Skin Diseases Dyspepsia, ¢ | and Blood Diseases of every description, will | place the “TUSBCAN SPRINGS" in the front | rank of the famous mineral springs of the | i | worla [ + Cases of RHET BLOOD DISEAS NDER A GUARA electric 1 on AS COOK & SON. €25 Market Street, San Francisco nformation Bureau, Southern Pacific, 13 Market Street i ciass table IA‘IISM GOUT AND ALL LL BE ACCEPTED | E THAT THEY WILL ;m, CURED WITHIN A SPECIFIED TIME OR ALL /EXPENSES, INCLUDING RAIL- WAY FARE, WILL BE REFUNDED. These wonderful springs can be reached by | the Southern Pacific Company’s system of rail- | ways and its connections throughout the | United States. TUSCAN MINERAL SPRINGS | CORPORATION. Stage and automobile transfer service be- tween Red Bluff and Tuscan Spring: For rates of fare and routes of travel apply | ¢ Sout Pacific Rallroad Agen | ICITI IIDIB ‘I'ocAlowA ML e, accommodations: reasonable rates for families & partles; fishing, bathing, beautiful drives to Bear Valley: tele: JOS. F. BERTRAND, or Bulletin office Friday, 2 to 4 p. m., or No. Shore R. R., rket st 'E Wfll“ ”mfl'—M(\‘( | mecessible springs to San Francisco. Round { trip $1_ no stags fare. Only 21 hours' ride: ve miles from Vallefo. Hot, cold and plunge sulphur baths: wonderful cures of rheuma neuralgia, eczema, kidney liver and stomach | dlseases, Beautiful grounds and lake for boat- | KERR Lake LRAH. & Highland . S uanta Catalina Island rs From Los Angeles Season 1903, Our mrlne Band of 30 Artists, OUTDOOR PASTIMES, BOATING, BATH- | ING, FISHI GOLF, ETC The Famous Canvas ( City Is Now Open!| With an Entirely New Equipment, in Shady Grove HOTEL METROPOLE, App Always Open. t s XARIN 00. 620 intments Made. ing and bathing. Dancing pavilion, bowling aliey, croguet grounds Rates, $10 a week and dress MANUEL (> THE GEYSERS—A figst-class family resort. Leon Coblentz, forme with Mar- | | chand’s and Delmonico, has entire supervision of the culsipe and dining-room. Swimming baths_hot springs. Hunting, flshing: $10. $12 end $14 per week $2 50 per day. Information Cal. N. W. Ry., 600 Market st.: glso FABIUS | FERAUD, Prop.. The Geysers, Sonoma. Ci PESCADERO. Swanton House, under new popular hotel of San Mateo Co. | cottages. beautiful grounds. famous pebbl: beach fishing. hunting. sea bathing. _Phone. Rates. $8 and $10 per week. W. L. STEVENS, | Proprietor. | r“lnl HOTEL, Auburn_ Placer Co, Cal. Most popular sum- mer and winter resort in the foothills. Eleva- tion 1400 feet. Electric bells. Electric lights. Prices moderate. Address FREEMAN & WALSH. Proprietors AMO!O 'rn ml—um 2024 xm Wood's ranch; $6-§8 week; positively no con sumptives; write for pamphlet. F. Warham. Applegate. WORKS BOARD ho‘.'“;.52§2°?.' Zée‘t'.‘...'f‘o'f"'l.'y".n..'::' |Orders That Construc- tion of the G. A. R. Arch Cease. management. Commodious tes 83 & day or $12 & week any eight rs. Patronage of Information at Peck’s In- 11_Montgomery st 0 or of References, OPENS JULY I5th | HOTEL BERKELEY An Elegant Family, formation Bureau Traveler office MU PARAISO SPR|NGS MONTEREY COUNTY, CAL. LGREW Tourist and Commercial Hotel. Placer Coun 'l leading Summer Resort of the Hc ast. Soda and Sulphur | mming Tank, first- | for beautiful illus- | 1 and rates to F. W. \Iar. ager, or San Francis- i \lmx gomery street. C Send Agent, ADTNA SPRINGS COMPANY, Napa Co., Aetna Springs, Cal - resort hotel in the world,” Tahoe has no equ it us for yourse! Rates ard. For particulars dress Tahoe Tavern, v 1 that Lake state ) per day ORCHEETRA. HOTEL VENUUME - | The Board of Public Works ordered CAL ams pr'ngs vesterday that work on the G. A. R. or- SRIMMING. [ [ namental arch cease. President Casey | LAKE COUNTY, CAL. STILL HAS THE CROWD. B directed Captain Spillane to take a squad | of men to the scene and see that the | workmen stop operations at once | Supervising Engineer Henry J. Wolters of the Claus Spreckels building sent a | commuziication to the board in which he says he deems the present arrangement | for securing the cables for the arch very ! | dangerous and a menace to public safety. Wolters protests against proceeding any | further with the work until a method of | securing the cables that will leave no dan- | ger of the breaking of any of the stone- | work is decided upon by the City Engin- | | eer. Any stonework that may be dis-| | placed would have a fall of at least 250 | | feet to the sidewalk and endanger the lives of pedestrians. The board met in the afternoon to con- I sider the matter. There were present | members of the G. A. K. committee and | TOMOBIL st the celebrated d in fuil uniform will be ATHER, Prop. | CAMP VACATION. Situated near 1 under canvas. Tents in a beautiful gro laurel and other trees. 150 acres. Boating, bathing Terms $10 per week. Rallroad trip_from San Francisco. §2 80 Address MRS, cation, near Guerne- SUMMER HOME FARM SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS. , oak, madrone, lovely valley fshing round Splers Sprmgs LAKE COUNTY. tion, on creek, surroundel by giant p gt Sl | City Engineer Grunsky. asure. H | ef Hewitt of the Department of fop.. Glenwood. Cal., or call 11 2 Electricity thought the work should be ot Tl oo s 8 allowed to go on. He considered that the | fact that the cables had supnorted the | platform for eight days was a proof of | | their efficlency. Hewitt denled that it YOSBMITE VALLEY HOTEI. BON AIR. > . CISC New, m 80-room hotel; Ross Valley; L7Y 18 HOURS, FROM SAN FRANCISCO, e £ funing. boating, was proposed to add any more weight | OVER-OJLEL )9:"’;{;! \‘.1 o ming, begutiful than it was first intended to the cables. | INSPIRATION POINT. trains Keht sta | " *The work will not be allowed to pro- HE. ONLY¥ ROUTE r»" MARIPOSA BIG LOVE, prope. ¥ ceed,” said Casey, *‘until plans showmg; TRE | how much weight the cables will hold VIA INSPIRATION have been snbmitted to this board.” “We will finu a way to go on with the work,” saild Judge Dibble of the commit- tee “even if we have to Ro to court. Don’t say the work shall not go on, for I tell you that it will go on. You run up against comething bigger than Hewitt when vou seek to stop the work simply KLAMATH SPRINGS, BESWICK, SIBKIYOU Cu., CAL. Finest fishing, hunting and health resort on the coast. Send for booklet EDSON BROS. Caafibeli Hot Springs. Proprietors. HOTEL WILLITS.. room; rooms en’ suite | 16 hours' rall to Boca; stage for springs con- | because Hewitt has not or does not want and cold wr::er. »:n'- nects 6 p. m. train from city; round trip, in- | 4 furnish plans.” | i jiumhbing nd perfect | cluding stage. X : 53 ¥ y : %nk moubtaimous country | $10 per weak, | Sooo (oF season. FAles | up want o serve notice on the G A. R. Tiegsuree: center_of ‘the | - —— committee and the contractor: sald = of . Mendocino_County. | asey. “‘that the work will not go on un- o ”"J‘:fi-}:fik A V!CHY SPRINGS | less proper plang and specifications are , | e e Mendocin O onty sry | furnished this board.’ Mr. Hewitt. you . | in the ‘World of this class. Fishing, hunting, | PaVe ot yet glven us the necessary 1 Crystal-Springs. _Accommodations: table first- | Plans. ““We don’t propose to suffer because two departments of the city are quarreling,” said Dibble. “This is a big proposition. | Let us get together as citizens for the Cal § new management; all refitted. Quietude, com- | onor of the city and fix it up. It looked { fort, pleasure, hunting, fishing, boating; fresh | t0 me once as though this board was Jmllk_ cream and best of everything. Address | standing in with the contractors, who !C F. CARR, Manager, Montrio Cal. probably would like to get out of the contract. Don’t let us disgrace ourselves “ | GARDEN CITY SANITARIUM SAY..JosE. in this way.” Hydrothierapy, electricity, X-ray, muue, ete. ¥ Sodll Sukwest et you. smploy b Modern. ldeally located” Send for literature. engineer,” sald Grunsky, “to see to the o preparation of prover plans.” A. REDEMEY MONTRIO HOTEL. One mile from famous ‘‘Bohemian Grove’ clave & CO., Props. J Selgler _ Hot Spn stomadh waters, | w ek BEAUY TIFUL . mivd wind CAMP MEE “Lots $10 up. ’EE' I‘AIK IN . and col(t.el; 6 mi. from Dibble wanted Grunsky to act, but that Lake Tahoe: open June | officlal sald he had not the time. Dibble 1; elev. 6507 ft.; mineral spgs. Traveler, 830 | then apologized for anything he had said J. B. Scott, Deer Park, Cal | yya¢ might be deemed offensive. The board decided to meet again Mon- day morning, when Hewitt is expected to submit the plans of the arch, Mkt st.; booklet, Ukiah, Tourists, camp- EAGLE STABLES 1<, Tourists, camp- A, Eldred for rates for any kind of turnout. nta Cruz réd- 8§ Séeity: For circulars write &, F. D., box 121, Santa Crus. ! Refuse to Confirm Appoint- | The Board of Public Works filed a set of plans , | the Board of Works will be obliged to cancel {ana | tion restraining the Board of Works from | Commissioners Manson of thirty days. T0 BE ILLEGAL School Directors Com-| plain of Methods of . Board of Works. Aosieis Tl ment of a Building Inspectcr. R L The Board of Public Works awarded a | centract on Friday last for the installa- tion of a heating and ventilating plant ir | the new Noe Valley School to R. Dalzell Jr. for $779, and now the Board of Edu- | cation will refuse to approve the award | because the price is far in excess of what | it was led to believe it would be. The matter came up before the School Board yesterday and President Woodward ' was outspoken regarding the careless | methods employed by the Board of Pub- | e works in transacting public business. | He said: When the subject of building a heating plant | in the Noe Valley School wae first brought | up we were informed unofficiaily that the cost | would not exceed $3000, and with that under- | standing were prepared o g0 on with the work. for the work, but did not | and_specifications submit a cost estimate for our consideration, as it 1s required to do by law. We waited for this estimate and the next thing we knew the contract had been awarded without our sanc- tion as to the cost. Besides, the plan for which the contract was let Is fiot in favor with | the board, involves the heating of the | butlding We have photographs in ing_that boiler explosions ' have frequently been the resuit where steam is used for heating and we certainly will not | approve of such a plan. It looks as though this award and Invite new bids after it has submitted a cost estimate to this board. | The School Board received n (Iflcnllu-w from the Board of Works that it had ap- | pointed James B. McSheehy to be inspec- | tor of school buildings at a salary of $100 | per month. The board refused to con- firm the appointment and sent a letter to | the Board of Public Works to hold the appointment in abeyance until the next regular meeting of the School Board, when the matter will be considered. Woodward ined that W. B, mary is at present acting as assistant in- spector of school bulldings at a salary | of $125 per month. “There will be no use for two inspec- tors,” said Woodward, “as the force of mechanics will soon be reduced to twelve two inspectors are not required to supervise such a small force.” | J. J. Murphy, the engineer at the Hall of Justice, who secured a writ of injunc- | | Com- | | s at his post yesterday. and Casey de- cided that it would be wise to allow Mur- | phy to remain rather than to run the risk of belng in contempt of court. Ca-| sey, however. expects to show conclusive- | Iy to the court that a majority of the hoard has a perfect right to remove tem- porary employes appointed for a period removing him, w R e e ¥ GGHOOL BOARD HAS A SURPLUS Notwithstanding that the Board of Ed- ucation several months ago was fearful | that there would be a deficit in its funds | and laid off a number of mechanics at the time, Auditor Baehr produced figures yes- terday to show that there is a surplus of $563526 In the common school fund for the fiscal year 1%02-03, which may be used for any purpose the board sees fit. This amount is available even after 114 | painters were put to work in July to| paint schools sadly in need of it, and' ome of the other mechanics were rein- stated in their positions by School Direc- | tor Walsh. Baehr's figures are as fol- low Statu: public school fund for the flscnl year 1002.03—Balance, 1900-01, $38,270 0 ance, 1001-02. _$165.181 60; 1902 dotvel from’ taxes, § 2 902-08, recefved from State, 7,053 »{\ received from Lin- \ $48,000; 1902-03, sale of roatérial, 12-03, received from rents, $0111 40: ( ved from rents in June, $831; to- 0,196 §1; audited fscal year % 51; con- 143 25; amount available, tracts $5635 2 Money sct aside for contracts and judgments Portable schools, $3550: Newson & McNell, | Noe Valley School, §34.614; C. F. Weber & Co.. $1250; school lot, $500; 'Stevens’ judgment, $2429; total, $42.143 25. et S S In Cairo the proportion of blind people to the population is one to every twenty residents. D —— ADVERTISEMENTS. ALASKA Refrigerators Keep provis'ons long:r | and use less ies than any other maks, +tend for catalogue. > W. W. MONTAGUE & ¢O0, 309-317 Market St. DON'T FAIL 'I'O ESUKT Lom i‘::fl’othe EM‘;!‘“; PALM ROOI.the LOUIS XV PAR. ROOM. i Palace and (rand Hotels Mighwiyman!* Week .Commencing THIS AFTER- e NOON, August 2. Vigorous Vaudeville! THE KAUFMANN TROUPE ln Sclo. Trick Riding. Duets, Trics, rilles and Miijtary Maneuvres. e ..EARLY FALL STYLES.. Tailor Suits—Silk Coats Garments which glitter with newness so different from last season’s. ‘The prettiest styles in years. Very handsome MIXEDTWEEDS. FANCY CHEVIOTS and VENETIANS 3 MASTERFUL SUPREMACY. SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP. PERFECTION OF FIT. PRECISION OF FINISH. We receive our Models direct from the Fashion Centers of Europe, buy our mater- ials direct from the Mills, manufacture all our Garments, sell direct to the Consumer, at Prices always LOWER THAN ANY- ‘WHERE, which has made the.... Golden Gate Cloak and Suit House THE LARGEST EXCLUSIVE CLOAK HOUSE WEST OF NEW YORK CITY. SUITS, ¥ and knee length, in black and new Autuma colorings, at $13.00, $17.50, $18.50, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00, $27.50 and $30.00. James DOGLEY and TENBROOKE| Singing and_Talking Comedians. ROBERTS, HAYES and _ROBERTS In Their Amusing ¢ Sketeh, YTHE IN- BEORGE AUSTIN Comedy Wire Walker. JAMES ). MORTON “A Fellow of Infinite Jest MACART'S 06S AND MONKEY: Animal An Act. CLAUDIUS -and CORBIN “The Banjo Kings. __THE BIOGRAPH Showing the Latest Motion Plctures. Uptroatiously Funny NEW STYLE SILK COATS at $15.00, $17.50, $18.50, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00. nsation of the Day. Last week of | G. A. R. CAPES—Somethi: tirel P A ISy MME. KONORAH Ladies” $5.00, $6.50 and $7.50. The Modern - Witch and Mistress of Mysterles. Child Sizes $3.00, $3.50 and $5.00. Misses’ and Children’s Newest Styles AUTUMN COATS now ready. In cloth and velvet, black and colors, $3.50 to $15.00. SPECIAL: 200 Extra Quality CORSET COATS at $8.50, $10.00 and $12.50. 1230, 1232, 1234 MARKET STREET, NEAR JONES. Parquet, aiy seat, 25¢: Balcony, 1 Children, any part except reserved, 1 A few front Orchestra Rows reservi front, rows of- Balcony, reserved, | UNION COURSING PARK JOHN GRACE, Julgn:"2. ¥y CRMNY S0 | AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. ; % ) ; TIVOLISS: COLUMBIA i Tobay, Swta, g 7 1603 ‘| Two Wecks | Beglnnlng MUHDAY NIGHT DAY. ~Y\'H Xhl\\ « “The Comedlan You All ; T0- NIGHTandALL NEXTWEEK SATURDAY MATINEE. CAMILLE D'ARVILLE Who Has Resumed Her Throne as Queen of | Comic Opera, Will Continue to Appear in CHAMPIONS EZRA Know.” AR | {To Compete “for HOHOI‘S in l(ENDALL1 All Age Event e THE $lflUflTutalPnzeMuneySlllU[l VlNEGAR BUYER _ TRAIN SERVICE. - cial trains wilk leave Third and T»wn.-M | Liebler e i [streets at 10:15 2. m. and 1 . mi Twents- | PRICES £ W ‘& fifth ahd Valencia streets, five minutes later. | ———— | Returning Immediately after last_course. ~ San ‘Mateo electric cars direct to the park Smith & De Koven's Masterplece. | r’;fif.::: eutrance every four minutes during the day. EDWIN STEVENS Mayer, = Proprieto=s. ! In the Great.Part of FOXY QUILLER, the | Market ghth. Phone South 53. | Detective. ARTHUR ¢ CUNNINGHA TO-DAY. l S HART! TO-NIGHT LAST TIME OF Steamérs leave Sam Frane DWARD WEBB, | MYERS, ciseo as follows: E 2 | or etchikan, Ny . AP AEEDT | A LION’S HEART o e, Junsas. Galaxy of Tivoll Talent F o ey, Nide O 9, 14, 19, 24 BEAUTIFULLY - STAGED, SPLENDIDLY | MONDAnEN SANCRDAY AP e COSTUMED, FERVECELE SIS | EDWIN ARDEN'S POWERFUL | s steamers at Seattle.: The Production Is » Musical and Dramatic | DRAMA ! Victoria, _Vancouver, Treat ! e Port Townsend, -Seattle, Ta- - | coma, Evergtt, Whatcom—I11 The Next Attraction Will Be A m. August 4. 9. i4. 19, 24, 29, Sept .| Change at Seattie to this company's steamers I THE FORTUNE TELLER | »ssviocent ; T + Costumes! | for Alaska and G. : at Seattle for Ta- | - o | COma to.N. P.Ry.: at l‘f\uvrer( P. 1“{0 Y)PULAR PRICES..... ...23¢, 50c, 75¢ | . to 80c | * For Eurcka (Humtioldt Bay)—Pomiona, 1: EaEd Telephone “um " 'P.ICES MATI} 19¢, 13e, 262 | p. m., August.2, 8 14; 20, 26, aep‘l’ 1”,c orona, August 5, 1 =, pt. 4. \(nnle\ \ug 10 \l\\ s neeles (via P'x Los Angeles and - w n Diego and Santa Barbara— sdays, 9 a. m. alifornia, Thursdays, 9 a. m. Angeles (via San Pedrc and East For Lo San Pedro), Santa.Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon NEILL-MOROSCO CO. Mat, VV‘I""‘“x . s | terey, San. Stmeon, Cayucos, Pa>ft Harford | ONLY MATIREB EATURDAT. Orsalint' Dhramsti Bargain | (San ‘Luis Obispo), Ventura and Eueneme. e L AST WEEK# Pver Offered_—TO-NIGHT | Coos Bay, 9.a. m., Adgust 8, 13, 21, 29, 9a. m., August 1, 9, 1T, 25, Sept. 2 nada, M.-dl]on- Bay,: San Jose del RAYMOND AND CAVERLY tn Presenting Leicester { For | Romance of 5 And Our Superb Eastern Company IN WALL STREET Next Sunday Night The Rogers Brothers' Success of Last Season, | “IN HARVARD” A Gorgeous. Novel and' Beautiful Production SEATS NOW ON SALE. I’RICES~2M llu R~\nluufln Cabo, Mazatian, Altata, ‘La Pas, Sanfa Ro- 50 MEREDITH. salla, Guaymas®(Mex.), 10 a. m., ith of each l \m Hm? at less man month: ! prices. Now at 2 | Bargain Matinee Thursdes. |25c and 30c Tuesday | {ing. Aug. 4. Fagles' N | Xt Sunday ght, ) ROYAL FAMILY:" For~ further m{nrmltmn obtain folder. . Right iy reserved to change steanters or sail-. 25 4. New Montgom- 10 Mariet atrest and i CES—- e Hotel),” 10 Market street. . DUNANN,:Genergl ?-sunpr -Agents ° 10" Market st. San Frinciseo. O. R. & N. CO. { Belasco & Mayer, w"?"‘;':"':an',"};l‘“ R '-'1- fi’fl-"r | & D Pr(re steamship line to A | | rafl line’ from Portiand to ul | - | Through tickets to;al} paints, 2it ox steam 10.NIGHT-LAST TIME o | Only One Week More of the Great Combin- | $hiF,ard aly berth and-medls. | Steames satts WHITE WHITTLESEY | b e TR | r e i e RED GLOBE™ - | S, Afior e Dzt sk Mmoo i € THE MANXMAN =z “THE THREE MUSKEETERS.” ;23 ves., 25 to 00o; Mat. Thurs. & Sat., 15¢ to80c) o, sy gear Cast, Including KQLB AND. IU‘YU KISEN KAISHA TO-MORROW NIGHT—Last Week but One of | DILL, BARNEY BERNARD, WINFIELD the Whittlesey Season, BLAKE, HARRY HERMSEN, MAUDE AM- | : - n BER. ol (ORIENTAL, STEAMSHIR €0) T"E BU ERFLIES Reserved Seats—Nights. 25c. 50e and 785c: | Steamers will teave wharf, wcorner F1 t and Saturday and Sune Matinee: 25c¢ and 30c; | Brannan street L1 poaf, for TOKOHAMA A Delightful Modern Comedy. o cascey s s werms B > . August 10— THREE MUSKETEERS. Chfidren &t ’:'"" ,:" s l""' el ‘i, e nn"m:f ana ':*o:ntigl’l:"‘: A 7—The Gi R | Mond: Ui t -Grea Youble R e T e ~QUO VASS 1¢ ‘THE BIG LITTLE PRIN- CESS.” _THG DAIRY FARM. SUTRO HEIGHTS. THIS AND TO-MORROW AFTERNOONS AND EVENIN August 1 and 2, 4——OPEN-AIR PERFORMANCES —4 fice, 421 Market: street, corner First. W I, AVERY, general Agent. ‘ol | NANCE O’NEIL - "‘.mallcs.s. .:;:;,::,,,.; e ey m Auck- Who WIill Make Her First Appearance as ROSALIND in a Magnificent Production of * LESTER AND CURTIN; HATHAW. \\'ALTU\ LXTT;LF BLUFW? g S ALA!IS ~tor Eflm.lllll, “AS. YOU LIKE IT,” | Wutcoks, ThE tanss gow mumm An Unequaled Cast, Including TURES. w-.fififll bl’ Pt it James J. Corbett As CHARLES THE WRESTLER. Cenecal Kdmtaaion. .50¢C Baby Tigers in the Zoo Ispect “CABARET DE LA AMATEUR NIGHT THU Rm,\ 3 “COMPAGNTS GENERALE mmw DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE- PARxl. Bailing every Thurldly. |nIlfi ADMISSION. 10c; RESERVED SEAT! Saturday, at 10 a. - ON SALE AT SUTRO HEIoHTS. North River, ot of MISCELLANEQUS AMUSEMENTS. | irstclass io Baves, ¥70 and p-ut. Sec- FOR BARBERS, BA- kers, bootblacks, bath. houses, billiard “tables, ' CANADA. l New York. J. r. FUGAZ! Montgom: BRUSHE B oo ae s naries, IaAharits, paver: EVERYMAN ha nters, painters, shoc factories stabl tar-roofers, tanners. tallors, etc. BUCHANAN Brush Manufacturers, 609 lurl-lllo st Weskly Call $1.00 per Year _Kteamer GEN. BAY EXCURSION s mann 45 | On Steamer Columbia,” Sunday. August 2. for Antioch, San Joaquin River, sfopping at Ben- icla Lunch served on steamer at city prices. Union band. Large space for dancing. Leaves ‘Washington-st. wharf, Pier 3. at 10 a. m.