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Dry Goods —— DIRECT IMPORTATION Genuine Italian Silk Rugs. 1000 Rugs just opened at prices varying from “ $1.00 up to $7.50. The finest selection ever shown in San Francisco. White Wool Blankets. Great values in heavy full size for double beds, $5.00 a Pair. CALIFORNIA, OREGON AND EASTERN BLANKETS. Wcmafuflamtofth‘bmmkuanhcdouflpflm White Bed Spreads. A special line of heavy White Masseilles Quilts at $1.65 and Upward. Full size Honeycomb Quilts—a specially selected line at $1.00 and Upward. Cotton Comforters. Filled with white cotton, either stitched or tufted, full size, From $1.00 to $4.00 Each. (HOUSEKEEPING DEPARTMENT—FIRST FLOOR.) CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, Ceary and Stockton Strests, Union Square. EATLWAY "'BAVEL SOQUTHERN PACIFIC leave and are due to arrive st SAN FRANC (Matn Line, Foot of Marke: Street) SAN FRAKGISGO AND HORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAPAEL. w EK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip 11:50 p. m, urdaye—Extra trip at 1:50 and 11:30 p. m. Exnights Landing. SUNDAYE—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, 0 . (connects 5:00, 6:20, 11:30 p. m. or Gridiey, Biggs | saxw RAPAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO.| - W 6 9:20, 11:15 | days—Extra trip at 4'6:35 g.m S—8:00. 9:40, 11:1 ; 1:40, 3:40, P 05, €:25 p. m. Port Conta. Martines, Tracy, Lath- | In Bftect B e Noaesto, Meroed. Presn, P g S PR g Gosben Japction, Heatord, V 1Bt S8 e saila, Bakerstield . Destina- | Sun- | Week £.504 Ebasta Express—Davis, Wiliism, . tion Days. for Bartiett Springs). Willows, 8:00 2 Ked Bluff, Pertiand.. 7.56» 9:80 a| 1 " 304 San Jose, Li 80a gnacto. one. Sacram 3:30 p wviile. Oblc 5:00 p| 5 4 © e Chinese. B0 O e, Tuclumne and Angels 4250 RIS 8.004 and Way Stations. ‘; » | 9308 10.004 Valiejo JEpr 2 5:10p| 8:3 an, 10.004 Ei Paso Passenger. !‘"”E',’,‘o: P S50l Sants Ross. | 1 tom, 10:408/10:20a | mond, Preso. Ban: . Fulton. 7:35p| 6:20p % Bakerste = (West- P ves via Cosst Line) 3 ] 18004 The Overlanéd Limi Ugdes 7:30a| 8:00 2 10:40 a/10:2 Deaver, Omabe, Chicago. . | Hayward, Nlles and lefll‘flm » Sflp €21 10:40a o3 7:35 p| 8:20p 8. Santa Eo Tracy,Lathrop. Stocktot vermore, lelon. Lodl.. Irvingion, San{ 18661 11.664 ved—Fresno, Tulare, field. Los Angeles . Tracy, Stockton, Los 338 10.264 n Springs; at Gey at_Cloverdale for Greenwood le for Skaggs . Boonev Port Costa, Beniols, Sui- Eimirs, Davie, Sacramenta, arye 5 Sourd snd Esst. @ Ban Jose (Sum Monday round-trip tickets at rates Sunday—Round-trip tickets to all points Rafsel at half rates. ce, 650 Market str Chronicle b ) HITING, R. X. RYAN, { Gen. Marager. Gen. Pass. Agt. 3 u_;'h Centerviile. wark. » Almaden. Los Gatos, Felton, r Creek, Senta Crus snd 10584 # throvgh io Santa only from Sants cta st Feiton 10 +8.56 2 @ALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICAGO Leaves Monday: nd Thursdays at 8:30 2. m., through In 3, with diner and all trappings. OAKLAND HAHBOR FERRY. S of Market Sl VEH’I) s . ~3.00 LS00 6w Foot of Bro -.w 3’ w1260 200 4.00 . ‘LINE (Broad Townsend 8u D, Other Santa Fe Trains: Stopaonly San conpection for ol T:30a.m.) 4o Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfields Castroville, Se- 9:30 l m, 1 y O Paso Moblea, $:00 5 mi{ Merced, Hanford and Visalia. uts Obispo, nnection for 4.00 p. m. for Stockton. 11004 Cemetery Passenger — S ¥rancisco, San B; 1130 lm:t; Clara. & 00r BSen Jose and Way Station % St ! , MILL VALLEY, ncisco, San Bruno J 18007 De Niowte Fxpress—saria Ciara. | { CAZADERO,ETC. Bao Joee. Del Monte, Monierey, i PacificGrove (connects at Sants | | via Sausalito Ferry Ciars for Ssnta Cruz, Boulder 2 B30 paine Crove i Was Soaciome 21" | WEEK DMS—mmum.1 excepted)—5:45 ST P e e a m. tra'n week days does hfl! run to Valls 'IA)ACYS AND LEGAL HOLIDAYS—T, E: *‘10 ll $11:30 a. m., 712:30, 1*1:30, | 350, 9, 11:45 p. m. 2 Rted C) run to San Quentin. Those marked () to Fairfax, except 5:15 p. m. Saturda On Saturdays the 3:15 p. m. traln ru to Falrfax. FROM'SAN HAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO ek duve_8:25, 638 70, 35, 105 m 122 30, 7345, 470, 5550, Jos Way Stations 5 Jose. (via Ssnts Clars) Los s, Wrightand Principal Wey | Luts O iepo. Santa Burbers, Los m., 1.50 10:20 p. Asgelee, Deming. EI Paso. New o marked (1) start from San Quentin. 0""-' New York. (Westbound rnr»x; MILL vu,r_zt 'ro SAN FRAN- nu.,( a1 i s, 415, 5030, 3 ! Sen Francisco. Milibrae.) Burlingame, San Mateo, Bel bAYS—8:35, 55, 10, 11:10 a. .. 12:05, 6:05, '7:10, ‘IOM)p. s 5:15 p. m., week days (Saturdays excepted)— Tomales and way stations. 3:15 p. m., Sat station: Sundays and Legal Holidays—8 a. m., Caza- dero and way stations. Sundays and Legal Holidays—10 a. m., Polnt Reyes and way stations. lero and way 1t Bunday exeepted «Via Cosst Line. w¥ia Ean o Valley. B Rcno irain eastbound discoptin ‘:1“ 5B Only iraine stopping at Valencis 6L southbound Ware6:10.4.3. 17 004 2:0r % and6:307.2, m Everything points to one of the largi S ——— apple crops this season in the history o:l kaly call' sl Nr Ym CALIFORNIA NORTI]WESTEIIN RY. C0. Barbara, Saugus e;oog. m. for Kansas City, Graad Canyoms and es. Conpection st hicago. Ticker Oryice: 661 Market Bt and, Ferry | Jose. Tres Pioo | " Depot, S.F. Also 1113 Br, 5 4 PactficG 1and, Cal. THE SAN FRANCISOO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1908. aGORE OF RULERS | NONE ESGAPE 10 SEE WEDDING| DIRE EXPLOGION ¢ - Seven Men Are Killed in Peoria Distillery Disaster. | Princess Alice of Batten- | berg Will Marry on * . Wednesday. . —— ‘Groom-to-Be Is Prince An- { drew, Son of the King of Greece. ———e | BERLIN, Oct. 3.—The wedding of the | Englieh Princess Alice of Battenberg to Prince Andrew, fourth son of the King | of Greece, at Darmstadt, on Wednesday inext, will bring together In the little grand ducal city the sovereigns of twenty | Buropean states, great and small. | Princess Alice's grandaunt, Queen Al- | exandra of England, will be there, and her aunts, the Czarina of Russia, Prin- cess Henry of Prussia and the Archduch- ess Bergius of Russia, and Prince An- drew’'s grandfather, King Christian of Denmark; his father and mother and the | relgning heads of half the German fed- eration also will be present. The father | of Princess Alige, Prince Louls of Batten- | berg, captain of the British battleship | Implacable, will of course witness the | ceremony, with several British naval offi-| 'y mogt seriously hurt are: James Boid Welch, United States gauger, face and | Princess Alice, Who is 18 years of age.| 1,3y padly scalded; Daniel Sachen, la- is described as being attractive. Bhe is| porer, right leg broken at knee; Charles | third cousin of Prince Andrew, through | Lane, laborer, badly cut and sealded. | her father, and is second cousin through | The great cylinder of copper crashed | her mother. Prince Andrew is 21 years of | through the east wall of the cooker-room age. and on through the mill as though the The wedding will take place at the cas- | wall had been,tissue paper, shot in an' tle of the Princess’ cousin, the Grand |oblique and downward course through the | Duke of Hesse-Darmstadt, who was first | air, cut down a large tree In its fllght,i married to another of Princess Alice's | scattered a pile of lumber as if beams relatives, Princess Victoria Melita, daugh- | and timbers had been so many straws ter of the late Duke of Edinburgh. The | and landed 250 feet away from the nart' | High Court of Hesse granted the Grand |of its fiight. Copper Cylinder Hurtles Through Walls, Landing 250 Feet Away. ————— PEORIA, Ill, Oct. 3—Seven men were killed and five others injured by an ex- plosion at Corning’s distillery here to-day. One large section of the five-story bufld- ing was thrown Into the air by the burst- ing of a copper cylinder twenty feet in length and elght feet in diameter, Every man who was in the bullding at the time of the explosion was instantly killed, the injured being men who were on the out- side. The dead: ' JAMES McMANTUS, cookerman. CHARLES C. POWELL, assistant en- gineer in cooker-room. JAMES O'KEEFE, laborer. ED SCHAEFFER, water boy. GEORGE C. GEORGE, mealman. GUY BRENNAN, yeastmaker. JOHN WILSO! United States store- keeper. Duke a divorce in 1301 because of her | Three of the four walls of the bullding | lively temper. She was accustomed, when | were blown out. Great gaps were rem‘ Jdlsp\eand to throw table articles and|in them from top to bottom, pulling the | bric-a-brac at her husband. ———————————— } Alfonso’s Marriage Not Arranged. | MADRID, Oct. 3.—The Government says | 5. 0™ ! the report published in the United States | " Nobody has a clear idea of what caused | by a news agency that the Queen Mother | the explosion. and Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria| The damage to the buildings and ma- had arranged for tne marriage of King | chinery is estimated at about $100,000 and Alfonso to the Archduchess Eleanor, eld- | jt will be three months before the plant est daughter of ‘the Archduke Charles | wiil be in operation again. | roof with them and underneath that mass | ot brick, mortar, beams and twisted ma- | chinery lies the mangled corpse of John | Wiieon, which may not be got out for a | LROE of correct tajlori material. CLOAK avo SUIT HOUSE THE UNUSUAL HAPPENS. CUT-RATE PRICES. Just think! At the commencement of the season, when most of the cloak houses must make large profits and have big prices, we begin cutting prices. An unusual opportunity to purchase not zlone styllsh but the very newest and latest siyles of Ta:lor Garments at a ng is lookel after. To-morrow (Monday) and following days this week : $17.50 $22.50 fect fitting; materials. brown, gray ai r.ot su your while to CLOTH $15.00, 817 ELECTR $30.00 and $42.50. Louis XIV and cutaway styles; new mixtures and Zibellnes; style nnd quality equal to any $20.00 suit in this city. Very handsome styles, artistic taiioring and per- $35.00 NOVELTY TAILOR SUITS, Imported material, in shades of navy, castor, tan, ior in style or workmanship; it Is worth styles at $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00. NOVELTY SILK COATS at $10.00, $12.50. SPECIAL-—NEAR SEAL JACKETS, trimmed with genuine chinchilla; regular price, $57.50; special, 7’-‘ Freat saving. Every point Good quzlity matetlal and stylish and $15.00 TAILOR SUITS, Gut Rate, $12.50. and $20.00 TAILOR SUITS, Cut Rats, $17.50. only the newest and most desirable Gut Rate, $25.00. nd black; a $50 co made-to-order suit is come and see them. Goats, Coats. COA1S—Newest Fall and - Winter .50 and $20.00. Fur Goats. IC SEAL—Choice qualit; 25.00, PR quality, 8! ) Stephen of Austria, is without foundation. | v | TRAIN SMASHES WAGON BUT THE DRIVER ESCAPES b BSan Jose Vegetable Peddler Gets Out i of Wreck With Slight RAILWAY TRAVEL. MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Bruises. | SBAN JOSE, Oct. 3—TPhe 9:20 a. m. train | of the Southern Pacific, bound north, | | struck a two-horse team at the Virginia- ‘stree! crossing, smashing the wagon into ~—— | kindling wood, but only slightly bruising | 5 " | the driver, Frank Neerona, a vegetable | ,_ v Torwn ¥ 91307, umima). 11180y | peddler. All the signals of warning were | | “YICKRY | 628 MamxaT ST., (North Shore Railroad) | £iven before the crash. The horses were | OIFICE | and SausaLiTo FExzy. Foot Market St. | not hurt. ADVERTISEMENTS. STATEMENT |Of the CONDITION AND AFFAIRS of the NATIONALFIRE SPRINGFIELD INSURANCE COMPANY FIRE AND MARIN F HARTFORD, IN THE STATE OF INSURANCE COMPANY Connecticut, on the 31st day of December. | A. D. 1902, and for the year ending on that (Q E SPRINGFIELD, IN THE STATE OF | Massachusetts, on ths 31st day of Decem- | day. as made to the Insurance Commissioner ber, A. D. 1902, and for the year ending on | | % Bl | 5l | of the State of California, pursuant to the pro- visions of sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code; condensed as per blank furnished by the c foner: that day, as made to the Insurance Commis- CAPITAL. :1h'lner nfx :he <ka!2 of California, pursuant to : e provisions. of Sections 610 and 611 of the | Amount of Capital Stock, DIIG up Political Code, condensed as per blank fur- in Cash . nished by the Commissioner. CAPITAL. - Amoust of Real Estate owned by Company...$ 373,000 78 | AT, 7 Capital Stock, paia i s 00 »| | Loans on Bonds and Mortgages... 550,465 00 ASSETS. Cash Market Value of all Stocks and bonds owned by Company.. 4,277,382 00 | Rea] Estate owned by Compan 227,500 00 | Cash 1n Company's Office 918 40 | Loans on Bonds and Mortgages Jing 553,060 00 | Cash in Banks s 430,719 40 Ll:hd B};arl;e( Villge of all Stocks | = 2 nd Bonds rwifd 1y Company.. 4,351,160 00 ‘ Prr‘m\ums in due Course of Collec 542218 o4 | Aount of Loans *secured by | ton . . . 2 pledge of Bonds, Stocks and | other marketable securities as 147 it atass collateral . 2 Cash in Comp: 4171 01 Cash in Bank 816,843 05 LIABILITIES. Intefest due and ntcru-d nn lll Losses adfusted and unpaid...... P Sterl Mg g oy S Losses in process of Adjustment or Interest due and = accrued on 5 In BUSPENSe ...........c..c....n 276,271 53 | Bonds and Mortages........... 13,545 91 Losses resisted, including expenses 25,590 45 Pl;vrcn‘il\;:s in due course of Col- bk 5t Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- o . ¥ ning one year or less, $2,800,- Bysle Son e ey oo 670 §7; reinsurance 50 per cent. 1,400,335 48 o At e Pespeor agrey Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- <90, . " ning more than one year, $3,134,- LIABILITIES. = 166 54; relnsurance pro rata.... 1,723,200 18 | Losses adjusted and unpaid. . 45,165 33 Reserve for contingencies 50,000 00 | Losses in process of ~Adjustment All other ltabilities ... 107,534 98 | _ or In Suspense. 208,815 31 Losses resisted, including expenses 34,708 32 Total Liabilities $3,604,000 o7 | Cm B O e e ‘.,“l‘;g‘f & 663 40; reinsurance 50 per cent.. 1,002,831 70 INCOME. Gross premiums on Five Risks Net cash actually received for Fire running more than one year, $2,- premiums o $4,276,265 04 | 074,552 63; reinsurance pro rata. 1,133,821 85 aesvad for Comsu!u(;m and, Brokerage dus ' Mortgages L1 % g et g i E e | Recetvea for 1 Total Liabilities 132,642,521 34 | on Bonds, Stocks, Loans ¥ e | trom all other sources. 169,222 72 INCOME, | Recetved for Rents ... 18,121 65 | ot cash actually recelved for Received for profit on sale or ma- Fire premiums $2,910,560 63 turity of ledger assets 50,187 45 | Recelved for Interest on Bond | and Mortgages 27,508 66 Total Income l............... $4.040,083 23 | Recelved for "‘S‘f;c'lz:""&':“:a‘:’nd; R = | _from all other rources 158,358 80 EXPENDITURES. Received for Rents. ... 6,467 57 Net amount nald for Fire Losses Ve uApe B (Including $306,738 03, losses of Total Income.......... 102,095 68 previous years) $2,143,047 05 Pt = Dividends to Stockholde 120,000 00 EXPENDITURES. = 4 for Commimisn o Net amount paid for Fire Losses o e e S (ncluding §386,274 82, losses of Brokerage "247 88 | previous years) -$1,708,110 78 Paid for Salaries, Fees and other Dinaends o Stackbolders, 200,000 00 charges for officers, clerks, etc. 247,008 21 | Paid or allowed for Commission s State, National and Local or Brokerage ,247 73 s 137,526 33 | Pald for ‘Salaries. Fees and other R i G arges for officers, clerks, etc. 133,501 72 All cther payments Pald far State, National and Local tures .. ©o 34424119 | ‘taxes 108,798 37 g 3 g All olh!f payments lhd ‘expendl- Total Expenditures ...........$3,780,071 06 | tures .........ccoooeecoinns eees 275,181 18 Zotal Expenditures ..........$2,991,227 76 Losses incurred during the year S Losses incurred during the year..$1,669,163 02 Risks and Premiums.|Fire Risks. ey (e g Risks and Premiums.| Fire Risks, | Premiuma, Net amount of Risks written during the Net_amount of Risks year . $570,422,357($5,865,471 88 | written during the| by g ty suuauu 147,138 &3 expired flllfll’l the year %, "] 450,308,058 4,573,007 23 ot 353,014, ‘IU 3,727,234 49 ecomper a1 1005, .| 504,626,84] 5,984,827 51 JAMES NICHOLS. President. B. R. STILLMAN, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 12th day of January. I FRED B. EE’YHOUR. Notary Public. SAN FRANGISGO (CITY) AGENCY, in’ forcel r 31, 1902..| 375,736,339] 4,260,216 03 A. W. DAMON, Prest. W. J. MACKAY, Secy. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 234 day of January, 1908. PERCY S. GATES, Notary Publie. SAN FRANCISC (GlTY) AGENCY, 209 Sansome St. LOUIS L. JANES COMPANY, AGENTS, AHPEL & BRUCKMAN, Agents. Hayward Building. PACIFIC DEPARTMENT, 306-310 - ‘= HAYWARD BUILDING. GEO. D. DORNIN, GEO. W. DORNIN, Manager. Assistant Manager. N - = - AMUSE 'MENTS. COLUMBI TO-NIG The Triumphant HT Musical Comedy, PRINCE OF PILSEN Two Weeks! Beginning . . MONDAY MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY. John C. Fisher and Thomas W. Ryley present THE WORLD'S MUSICAL HIT! LORODOR With NUMBER ONE NEW YORK CO. R. E. GRAHAM, GRETA RISLEY, JOS. PHILLIPS LILLIAN SPENCER, 1SADORE RUSH LADY HOLYROOD Thelr PHILIP_H. RYLEY, DONALD BRINE, HARR'TT MERRITT, "Hofl A. KIERNAN, as CHO! 'S OF 70. THE BEAUTY SEXTETTE. | GREATER PRODUCTION THAW EVER BEFORE! | PRINCE OF PILSEN Route : Monday, Tuesday, October 6— Wednesday, October October 8, 9, Monday, October 12— Tuesday, October October 14, 15, Saturday, October 17 October 5—Stockton. 10—Los _Angels Santa Barbara. San Diego. Fresno. an Jose, 16—Oakland. acramento. CENTRAL™" Belasco & Maver, Proprietors. Market st., Near MATINEE TO-D. LAST T hth. —TO-NIGHT, E _OF The Tremendous Success, “A Temperance Town.” MONDAY NIGHT—ALL NEXT WEEK, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY MATINEES, Du Souchet's Great Comedy, “My Friend From India.” Epeclal Engagement of the 'Eminent and Pop- ular Cor L. R. STOCKWELL. Evenings Matinees PRICE! GRAND Rgize MATINEES SUNDAY, THURSDAY, SATUR- SAN FRANCISCO'S LEADING THEAVRE LAST TIME Phone South B533. JLYRIC HALL | |-Direction WillGreenbaum | OPENING OF THE MUSICAL SEASON. AUSHSE CUTERN NATORP BLUMENFELD, VIOLINIST, Assisted by | ARTHUR WEISS, Cellist FRED. MAURER, Pianist Tuesday Night, O:tober ls n_of the new DUITLW !LlIIlEOIFEU) 'EISS nd IIURER | cnmnw II GMIII REBIHL Saturd. Afte . O “COTTLEW W.TH BLOM.NPEED. © | Reserved Seats. $1 50, sx oo ‘and 'lnc | AT SHERMAN. CLAY & CO." | Wednesday, October Tth. Friday Night, October 16th, Miss Cottlow, with Mr Blumenfeld, Oakland, Beethoven's at Unitarian Church, “Kreutzer Scnata.’’ TIVOLIgssEe HOUSE. NOTE—Performances begin at 8 sharp. Sat- urday matinee at 2 sharp. TO-NIGHT, Last performance of “CARMEN." Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday hts, Puccin! avorite Opera, “LA BOHEME.” Tina de Spada, Adeline Tromben, Agostini, | Zanini, Dado. | Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday Nights, Sat- urday 'Matinee, Verdi’'s i “OTELLO.” Lina de Benedetto, Eugenie Barker, Ischierde, | Gregoretti, Tedeschi, Travaglini PRICES AS USUA Telephone Bush 9. '‘ALIFORNI TO-NIGHT—ALL THIS Boc, T3¢ WEEK. Star Vocalists. And the great feature—the burlesque Daily street parade at noon. The Wm, H. West Big Minstrel Jubilee Clever Specialists. Olio finale— Next—Ed Garvic as Funny Comedians. 50 Powerful Male Chorus. THE WIZARD OF BOZ. MR. JOLLY OF JOLIET. median, _10¢ to 80c [10c, 18e, Ze Belasco & Mayer, A Proprietors. E. D. Price, DAY, BEGINNING MATINEE TO-DAY —LAST WEEK— JAMES NEILL Elaborate Production of the Most Successful Dramatic Version of Ouida’s Celebrated Novel, UNDER TWO FLAGS With EDYTHE CHAPMAN as OIGARETTE. INGS. NEES. PRICES 352 50c Children Under 5 Years Not Aammed During .18e, flflc- Mr Nefll‘l Ennnment BW 'flf nnwn ‘.%V!llll GO.PA" .1 Burlesque Extravagsnsa Cleopatrs. Pl And the end has come. Last day of “The 6lad Hand” and “The Con-curers” IMPORTANT, To-Mdrrow (Monday) Night. First Production in This City of “ThHeE PARADERS.” The great Eastern musical comedy success. Presented under the personal direction of the author and composer, Mr. Raymond W. Peck and Mr. Robert Hood. Staged by Mr. Charles H. Jones. ‘Entire New Music, tumes and_Magnificent OUR Children at matinees “ALL-STAR" Reserved Seats—Nights, 25c, 50c and TSc. Saturday and Sunday matinees, .25c and S0c. 10c and 25c. Songs, Scenery, Stage Effects. CAST. LECTURES AND CONCIRTS. 223 Sutter st., TO-NIGHT at 8:15. TYNDALL * ““The Marconi of the Mind, B0c, T8¢ General Manager. TO-NIGHT—ONE MORE WEEK, Farewell Appearances of FLORENCE ROBERTS In David Belasco's Dramatic Triumph, ZAZA Zaza at Thursday and Saturday Mats. Evg., 25c to 75¢c; Matinees, 15¢ to 50c. MONDAY, Oct. 12, Inaugural of NEW ALCAZAR STOCK COMPANY In Pinero’s Delightful Comedy Drama, LADY BOUNTIFUL. First Time in San Francisco, SEAT SALE TO-MORROW, 9 A. M. Last Symphony Concert FRITZ SCHEEL, Conductor. S.F. Symphony Orchestra 70 MUSICIANS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE TUESDAY, Oct 6th, 3:15p. m. PROGRAMME. Beethoven's “‘Leonora” overture No. 3. Schubert’s 10th Symphony, C Major. H. J. Stewart's sulte from ‘Montezuma." F. Liszt's “Rhapsody Hongroise,” No. 2. Seats on sale at Sherman & Clay’s. Prices, 50c, 81, $1 25, $1 50. } DON'T FAIL TO see the beautiful B Week Coamencing THIS AFTER- 8§ H NOON, October 4. ; - . . & Radiant Vaudeville ! & i = CLAYTON |8 WHITE and STUART E THE PANTZER TRIO = Assisted by MRS. CARL PANTZER, Presenting Their Comedy Acro- batic Act, “A Gymnast's Parlor Amusement." ARTHUR CUNNINGHAM The Eminent Operatic Barytone. GOLDEN GATE QUARTETTE And FANNY WINFRED, Comediane and Quick Change Singers and Dancers. ALEXIUS The World's Greatest Acrobatic Bicyelist. CARLETON and TERRE “A STRING TOWN YAP." PAULO and DIKA In Their Novelty, A FRENCH FRAPPE. New MOTION PICTURES Showing the Latest Novelties. Last Week and Laughing Success of MYLES McCARTHY Assisted by MISS AIDA WOOLCOTT in the “RACE TOUT'S DREAM.” Parquet, any seat, 25c: Balcony, 10c; Children, any part except reserved, 10e. ont Orchestra rows, reserved, rows of Balcony, reserved. UNION |COURSING ~ PARK ANDREW DEAN, Judge. JAS. F. GRACE, Siipper. - FLEET RACING HOUNDS IN CLOSELY NATCHED < ALL-AGE EVENT | Total Prize Money $1.000 | SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE. Trains leave Third and Townsend sts. at 10:156 a. m., 11 a. m., 12 m. and 1 p. m. Twenty-fifth and Valencia sts. five minutes later. Returning at 4:45 p. m. and immediate- Iy after the last course. San Mateo electric cars direct to the park entrance every five minutes during the day. ADMISSION 25 CENTS. LADIES FREE. | igh-Class Specialtles Every Afternaon and Evening In the Theater. FISCHER AND WACKER: LARKINS AND PATTERSON: LOUIE DACRE; GRIERSON MAY LAMSON, TRES. TEXCELLA; Visit the MYSTIC MIRROR MAZE. LION SLAYING BABOON IN THE Z0O! ADMISSI CHILDREN, So—— MISCELLANEOUS AMUSEMENTS. C. W. LEADBEATER, Of London, will lecturs upon “CLATRVOYANCE" In GOLDEN GATE HALL at 8 p. m. ADMISSION, 25 CENTS. LEADING BUSINESS COLLEGE OF THS .Ilm‘-.-lh!ll—m Esta Open entire year. blished 40 ‘Write for m-uu-n catalogue (free). S'I' JOSEPII S ACADEMY, A PARK, Mm-lmlh .w‘l* commence MONDAY. n—-; Studies 002" "send for prospectus to St. Mary’s College, OAKLAND, CAL.

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