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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 22, 1904. D lity of broidered Initial Hand- kerchiefs, al Half dozen for 60c, 75¢, $1, $1.50 Origina 50c, Lawn Handkerchiefs, price 75¢ and $1.00. Each 50¢ Real Armenian Lace Handker- chiefs, all linen, hand embroid- ered, mitial. Half dozen for $3. Each 50c Ladies’ Handkerchief Sale Our large distributing power enables us to take care that prices are right Not expensive, but elegant, refined, durable and seasonably appropriate CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, Geary axd Stockton Streets, Union Square. Company Design and Fabric a Feature in Every Grade Spider Lawn Initial Handkerchiefs, hand embroidered and hand |§ | hemstitched, Half dozen for §3. Each 50¢ Using same care iu obtaining strong effects in low grades asin the higher Scalloped Embroidered Shamrock | Sheer Linen Hemstitched Hand- regular | kerchiefs, quarter inch hem. Each 10¢ Hand Embroidered Shamrock Lawn Initial Handkerchiefs, Half dozen for $1.50. . Each 25¢ RAILWAY TRAVEL Trains leave and are dvs to arrive at SAN FRANCISCO. Frox Mar 21, 1904 Frzer Deror (Foot of Market Street ) MAIN LINE._ Rumsey_ 7 n. Eimira and Sacrs- — —ammv 750° \ J 1 4 7.200 6200 7.200 7.508 | 7.509 4200 antord, Visalla, Dakers 2 4508 R acery 5 \Il'll' 4 4200 e.304 e. Chinese, Jamestown, So- nora moe and Angels 4200 $00a Alinntic Express—Ogden and East. 11.20A S.30A zichmond, Martinez and Way i 6500 af™ g200 10.004 Vaties 12200 10.00A Los Angeies Passenger — Port nez, Byron, Tracy, kton Me ed, ner. Tracy tinez San Ramon. oEs, Sants Ross 4.30P Bayward 6008 The Ow ez and Way Stations & Californis Exspress—Sac mento, Marysy Kedding. riland, Puget S Passenger Narrow Gauge). COAST LINE 7 464 6a n(Sundayoniy) 8.10P Sen Jose, C - 5558 | - » 216 Newark, Centr .. 110564 ) 18.66a | 1 310854 | k and Fooi of Brosdway — 16 1200 200 4.00 COAs‘r LINE (Broad Gauge). i e ré and Towasend S Jose and Way Station ose and Way & Way Stations ...... a10e 10.30 San Jose and Way Siatione.. 1200 1130A Sante Cisra. Sen Jose, Los Gaios 7.305 €364 Pacific Grove (connec Ciars, except Sunda Cruz, Boulder Creek and X Geuge Pointe) & iister, Tres Pincs. 12150 10454 18.004 18.004 §3.404 | | Seu Luis Obispo. Los Angeies. Deming. Ei Paso, New, Orieans. Kew york. Con- i Pajaro for hants Cruz st Castroville for Pactfic e and Wey Stations .. 7.104 16155 tau Mateo, Bereatord Belmont, 8an Cerion, Redwood Fair Oaks Menio Park. Paio Alta € 30 Sen Jose and Way £.00p Pale Alto snd Way 8 11.80p south San Frapcisco, M1} 11.50p \nvma Moauntain Vie Sauis Clara sad P for Afternoon ~A for MorDing. + Sunday oniy Eyucay excepied a Baur Weekly Call, Srper Year | [ | ECALIPORVNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. M? FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. { 30, | WEEK™ DAYS — 6:05, | Eprings | euced 1at beyond RAILWAY TRA VEL. CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO c:i1cACO LEAVES DAILY at 9:30 a. m., through in with diner and fllfilypu::-d.,!' Other Saxta Fe Trains: for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield, | Merced, Hanford and Visalta, | m. for Stockton. H m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and Chicago. { TICXET OPFICES—641 Market St. and Ferry Depot, 5. F. Also 1112 Broad- way, Oakland, Cal. 27 South Pirst St. " San J | LESSEBE SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry. Foot of Market Street. DAYS— 8:00, 9:00, 11:00 & m.; ), 5:10, 5:50, 6:30 and 11:30 p. m Seturdays—Extra trip at 1:30 p. m. SUNDAY 1200 " im.; 1:3, 30, 2:40, nm uilx nmn of. BA. RAFAEL TO “IA. rngocuco 9:20, 11:15 & m.; 7:38, :48, 00, 5:20, 6:25, 7:50 p. m. tEx- Arrive In Effect ¥ 1, 1904 San Fran. Novato, Petaluma | and the American subscriptions to the | Japanese and Russian loans. full to | has been depressing on railroad stocks. | have declined % per cent on call dur- STOWS A GAIN ‘Bank Statement Proves an Agreeable Surprise and Im- pels Advance in Prices MOVEMENT IS SUDDEN Last Hour of Week’s Trading Gives Evidence That the Shorts Are in Distress NEW YORK, May 21.—The last hour of the week’s trading in stocks was the most animated and the strongest ot the whole week. The day's mog- erate gains were sufficient to decide the average for the week’s movement on the side of gains. The bank state- ment proved-an agreeable surprise and | impelled a lively buying movement, which lifted prices smartly. The move- ment was sudden, and had not spread far in the list when the close of the session put an end to it. The closing was strong and near the top level. The rather spasmodic movement in one or two stocks indicated some distress on | the part of surprised shorts. An inkling | of the heavy reduction in the loan item | got abroad before the publication of | the bank statement and started the buying movement. The loan reduction | is pretty clearly due to the resort of the exchange market to the selling of long bills, the proceeds of which have been lengthened, presumably displac- ing loans with the banks. The process | involves borrowing in London to meet the sterling bills when they mature there. Tt is evident, therefore, that the export of gold is no longer profitable as a simple exchange operation, nnd‘ the early termination of the out- ward movement of gold I8 be- lieved to be thus foreshadowed. The limitation of the cash decrease( of the banks to $7,085,300 in the | week, of the record egports of $15,500,000 | in gold, is convincing evidence of the | effective off-setting factors to the drain ‘ which is in operation, and the net re- sult is to leave the surplus reserve of the banks unimpaired. Total sales of bonds, $980,000. The listless drift of prices of.stocks | is the index of the formless state of speculative sentiment over the outlook | for values. The outflow of gold may | be accounted for by special causes, primarily the Panama canal payment It is now freely conceded that the proceeds of the subscriptions are to be remitted in London. These three items | would call for about $80,000,000 in the exchange market. It seems probable that the net results of the gold export movement will prove small. It is point- | ed out that the large reduction in Gov- ernment deposits with banks has re- leased a corresponding amount of Gov- ernment bonds which were used to se- cure the deposits and has caused a fall in the market price: 2ailroad traffic officials are generally agreed that the outlook for a revival of traffic is not bright before the fall, and reports have been received of ex- tensive plans of retrenchment by the railroads to offset the losses in gross earnings. Reports of railroad earnings | as they come to hand fully bear out the opinion expressed of the declining | tendency of earnings, and the effect Advices from the iron and steel trade agree in anticipating a qulet season in the trade. The crop news of the week has failed to afford any support for stocks. The bond market was a.most equally dull and sluggish with stocks. United States 2s, 3s and the old 4s ing the week. an Santa Rosa. Fulton. s Windsor, Healdsburg, Lytton, Geyserville, Cloverdale. Hopiand and Ukish. Willits, Sherwood. - :30 p) §:00 a| 8:00a] Guerneville and 2:30 p pl Camp Vacation. 500 00 a 5:10 p|9:30 a Sonoma, 5:10p| _ Glen Ellen. 7:30 a| 7:30 a) 2:30 pl 2:30 p Sebastopol. STAGEE connect at Eanta Rosa for Whlll Sulphur Springs; Fulton for Altruris and Mark West Spi at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyservilie for Skages Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysurs, Boonevilie and Greeus 0od; st Hopland for Duncan Spr Highlard _ Springs, elseyville, Carlsbad Epringe. Soda Bay. Lakeport and Bartiet: Eprings: at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Blue Laurel Dell Lake, Wit o) Pomo, Potter ' Valleq D Lierley's Buknell'y Earhedrin Hullville, = Orrs " He; Haitway 'House, Comnptche, Camp Erevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal; at Willits for Fort Bragg Westport, Sherwood, Cakto, Covelo, Layton. ville, Cum.ins, Bell's Springs, Harris, Of. vens. Dyer, Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotla, snd Eureks. | Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- s—Round-trip tickets to all poiots Ratael at half rates. Ticket office. 650 Market sireet, Chronicle bulding. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RTYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. TO SANRAFAEL, ROSS VALLEY, MILL VALLEY, On_Suxnt 2 - Via Sausalito Ferry. REAN SERVICE, STANDARD GAUGE, | 6. 15, “Sundays and legal hoifda: T:45, 8:30, 9:15 10:00, 11 1 :30, 3 4 t San Francisco, week days, €:17, §:15, 8:45, 9:35, '10:20, 11:05 a. m 8:50 p. For Fairfax, week days, "’g:" at7:45a m., m 7 10:00, w1220, 100 s, 350, 7.1 lrd §:15 p. m. THROUGH TRAINS, 7:45 a. m. dally—Cazadero and way etations, 9:15 a. m., Sundays only—For Point Reyes, ete. 3:15 p. m. dally except Sunday—For Caza- m. daily except Saturday and Sun- day—For Point Reyes, ete. 715 p. m. Sundays only—For Point Reyes, e p. . Sundays only—For Cazadero, ete. 'IILY\FT OFFICE—626 Market st. FERRY—Union Depot, 00t of Market at. 0 Anmmznms. AT CUT RATES I can save you money and time on this work. I've the best equipment for It on this coast. You'll find my Kodak Developing and Printing work perfectly satisfactory in all respects. Here are a few prices: DEVELOPING. Roll of six, 10c; roll of twelve, 18c, PRINTING: Solio finish, 3¢ to 5c; velox finish, Sc to 6c. DAYLIGHT LOADING FILMS all popular sizés at lowest prices. Cameras repaired at moderate rates. Mafl orders promptly filled, THAT MAN PITTS, F. W. 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Umpire—Clara {leaders, winning over the yellows by | ford University, center field. | of Californin and Nevada was called to STOCK MARKET [FAIR STUDENTS PLAY BAS BASEBALL § at the Scene of the Confer- 8 ence at Camp Capitola DELEGATES IN SESSION Meeting of Representatives From California and Ne- vada Institutions Is Called Special Dispatch to The Call, SANTA CRUZ, May 21.—This was {college day at the Capitola Students’ Conference and all the trains carried into the resort scores of students. The | field day exercises were held at Glen Beulah and shortly after two groups lur bright co-eds wended their way toward the grounds. The blue and | Stanford predominated. The first feature was a game of bas- ket ball between the northern and southern institutions. Dr. 8. S. Sal- isbury of Los Angeles, president of the State Homeopathic Medical So- ! ciety, and Dr. Mary A. Ritter and Dr. | Susan Fenton of Berkeley, Mrs. Dr. | Eddy of New York City, Mrs. Addi- json. wife of Professor Addison of the State University, and Mrs. C. Brad- | ley, wife of Professor Bradley of the | same institution, formed a hospital ! corps, all bearing around the arm the band of white with the red cross. The rooters were divided into the reds and , the yellows and assembled at each end | of the tennis court. The game was well played. northern players were the red and the southern the yellow. At the end of The line-up was as follows: Reds—Goals, Anna Laird, San Jose State Normal; Lucy Brannin, Univer- sity of Nevada; center, Miss Humph- ery, University of Nevada; guards, Olive Kelso and Winnie Giffin of Po- mona College. Yellows—Goals, Miss Haywards and Helen Salisbury of Stanford Univer- 7 to 7. sity; centers, Mae Tripp and Miss | Garston of Stanford University; guards, Olive Wise and Gertrude Tibbetts, Whittier College. Time keep- er—Gussie Randall, Willamette. Line- man—Helen Chandler. After the result of the game was, announced there were college yells and high jinks. Then appeared the baseball nines in a contest between | the conference leaders and State sec- | retaries. The game afforded great amusement, the reds, the conference a score of 14 to 9. During the prog- ress of the game a farce was enacted. | One of the players fell to the ground | and was carried off the field on the stretcher. Her arm was dressed by, the hospital corps. The line-up of the baseball nines follows: Reda — Conference Leader Rdth Paxton of New York, of the American College, captain and catcher; Agnes Elliott, Los Angeles, pitcher; Miss Bertha Conde of Chicago, American College, first base; Miss Gertrudel Barker of Berkeley, a returned mis- sionary from India, second base; Miss Shields of Los Angeles, third base; Miss Cloe Anderson, Stanford Univer- shortstop; Miss Elizabeth Cole, atfue secretary of Illinois, right field; Miss Thersa Wilbur, Stanford Univer- sity, left field; Miss Anna Mills, Stan- Yellows—Young Women's Christian Association Secretary Miss Clara Berryman of the city association, Los Angeles, catcher; Mrs. Cooley, Los An- geles, pitcher; Mrs. Henderson, Los Angeles, first base; Miss Brown, Uni- versity of California, second base; Miss Mary Bently, University of California, third base; Miss Edith Parsons, State Normal School, San Jose, shortstop; Miss Florence Hammond, Stanford University, right field; Miss Moyer, Sacramento, left field. Miss Edith Hatfield of Berkeley was | in charge of the field day. At 10 o'clock the State conference order., ,Mrs. Matthus of Los Angeles was elected chairman; Miss Olive Wise, University of Nevada, secretary, and Miss Edith Parsons of the State | Normal School at San Jose, assistant secretary. ————————— Excursion to Lake Tahoe. The first Tahoe excursion of the season will leave San Francisco Saturday, May 2 at 8:08 p. m. Tickets will be good to return on any regular train, Overland Limited excepted, ar- riving at San Francisco on or before June 3, Round-trip rate, exclusive of slceper accom- modations, §8 50, Tickets sold in Oakland and San Franéisco. Ask Southern Pacific agents.® UNIVERSITY ATHLET) ! KNOCK OUT FIVE ROUGHS Ralph McFadden, a Stanford Tackle, Administers a Severe Beating to Men who Assaulted Stranger. MENLO PARK, May 21.—When five roughs attacked an unoffending stran- ger on the county road Friday night they thought they had everything their own way. Théy failed to reckon on the presence of a Stanford® varsity tackle and when accounts were settled the | football player was uninjured, save for a slight scratch on his cheek, while the others were put completely out of business. S— Have Exhxlaratmo- Sporti | gold of Berkeley and the cardinal of | the second half the score was a tie, | ‘MR, RICHARD \ § 'CLOAK ano SUIT HOU i BARGAINS!!! When the question of Birgain arises the “pnces of the Golden Ga e Cloak and Suit House give the correct answer, viz: Silk Shirt Waist Suits on sale at $9.00/(** and $10.00 RecognizedV:luesat$15.00 and $17.50. £10.00 Black Cheviot Jackets, tin lined throughout at $5.00 #12.50 Covert Jackets, satin lined throughout, price now $7.50. $15.00 Novelty Covert Coats at $10.00. Voile Suits, black, navy and brown, trimmed, fully worth 520.00 and 322.50, on sale at $12.50 and $15.00 High Novelty Tailor Suits, exquisite tailoring and excellent quality ma- terial, $30.00 and $35.00 values cn sale at $20.00 and $25.00 } A Great Purchase A New York manufacturer’s entire line of Linen Skirts and Silk Waists; we bought them for a song; you reap the benefit, Butcher Linen and Tan Linen Skirts at Bargain Prices. Brilliantine and Silk Waists are cheaper than ever. Alpaca and Mohair Skirts at $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50. Some More Bargains oe or Bargains ~ SILK COATS---SILK COATS Extra Quality Taffeta Sik and Peau de Soie, beautifully trimmed, loose back, we wiil offer it $7.50, $8.50, $10.00, $12.5020d §15.00 They are reasonableat §10.00, >12.50, »15.00, $20.00 and $22.50 1230-1232-1234 MARKET STREET 060§0062880080000920 AMUSEMENTS. G OLUMBIAE THEATRE Beginning TO-MORROW—SECOND and LAST WEEK, MANSFIELD MON. AND THURS. NIGHTS AND SAT MAT.—OLD HEIDELBERG, TUES. AND SAT. NIGHTS—IVAN THE TERRIBLE. WEDNESDAY NIGHT—BEAU BRUMMEL. FRIDAY NIGHT (ONLY TIME)—DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE. Monday, May 30 CHARLES FROHMAN WILL PRESENT MAUDE ADAMS THE LITTLE MINISTER SALE OF Boxuy. Loans BEGINS T_I'!UBSDAY SanFrancisco’s NEXT ATTRACTION BEGINNING A'D m‘l‘l FEscreesy (CALIFORNIA TO-NIGHT: Anlmportant Event. Grand Re-Open; OPENING of the Annual Summer SUNDAY N&GHT, (M:y 29" > Stock Season. | 3 Vi New ork. \ery Artist a HEADV':{;NEKI‘}\"’RRITY THE NBW e “"“5“15%3;3 2 NEILL-MOROSCO COMPANY YORKE & ADAMS, AL FIELDS, EDWIN A. Greatest Stock O nization in CLARKE, BEN T. DILLON, ROY ALTON. A “Star’ Chorus of forty voices. First Production here of the RIPROARING - BURLESQUE, by Mr. Judson Brusie, entitied Existence. Presenting the Delightful Comedy, WHEN WE WERE TWENTY-ONE Special Summer Prices — Orchestra Seats, T5c; a few front rows, $1: choice Balcony Seats, 50c; Bargain Matinees M | Thursdays, 25¢ and 50c. WEEK COMMENCING 1'ms AFTER- NOON, MAY 22 The Renowned Laughmakers, BURKE, LARUE and the INKY BOYS, Presenting “THE 'uL\'ER- MOON.** COLBY FAMILY Qir. and Mrs. Wm. H., Master Frank and Little Byrle) in’ Their Novel Musical Entertainment. AL LAWRENCE, Peer of All Mimetic Entertainers. BELLE GORDON, The Phenomenal Athlete. ALFONS, Burope’s Foremost Equilibrist. ACTS!. FACES! SENSATIONS! A CLASSIC SUCCESS. MARCEL’S LIVING ART STUDIES, % Oahbnl.d Parisian Models. Entire Change of Subjects. HUNE, ROSS and LEWIS ing “THE DU AMERICAN HEmrfls. ORPHEUM MOTION HCTUIES, Showing the Latest Novelties. Last Week and Tremendous Success of CHARLES DELAND AND COMPAN 9 Presenting J. M. Allison’s One-Act Musical Comedy, “A BROKER FROM BATESVILLE." Regular matinees every Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Prices—10c, 25c and 50e. UNION COURSING PARK P.J. REILLY.......... JAS. ¥. GRACE. . ..........m T0-DAY, SUNDAY, MAY 22, GRAND ;TIONAL CHAMPION STAKE ciding Contest—Best Three in Five. POCATELLI vs, BARGE. CLASSIC RESERVE STAKE 64---Nominations---64 TRAIN SERVICE. Leaves Third and Townsend streets 10:15 and 1 p. m.; Twenty-ffth and Valencia sts. five minutes later. Rettrning at 4:45 p. m. and after the last course. San Mateo electric cars every four minutes during the day. With one thousand laughs and a world of new songs, specialties, movelties. See the ‘‘Radium Girl: the Twentieth Century Sensation, imported at a cost of one thousand dollars per week. Sale of seats begins on | WEDNESDAY MORNING, May 25, o'clock. Orders by mail will be filled in rotation. RESERVED SEATS—Nights, 25¢, 50c and Saturday and Sunday Matinees, 25c and Children at Matinees, 10c and 25c. TIVOLIgstse HOUSE. MATINEE SATURDAY. TO-NIGHT—NEXT WELK ONLY The Sparkling Musical Comedy, Pretty Music A De OPERA GRAN B HOUSE szatma MATINEE TO-DAY, MELBOURNE MacDOWELL In Sardow's Intense Drama FEDORA MATINEE SATURDAY. __POPULAR PRICES—15c, 25¢, 50c, TSe. ALCAZAR;, LAST 'nux-: TO-! Nmfl'!‘. The Comedy s romnee, COLINETTE A DELIGHTFUL PERFORMANCE! Evg., 25¢c to T5c; Mats. Thur. & Sat., 25¢ to 508 TO-MORROW NIGHT—ONE WEEK. Syduey Rosentelrs Whiriwind = Comedy of Merry Matrimonial Mishaps. A POSSIBLE CASE at 9 lightful Singers RUNAWAY Clever Come-ian= HANDSOME GIRL CHORUS. BEAUTIFUL SCENERY AND COSTUMES. USUAL TIVOLI PRICE: 25¢, Boc, Tde. Mayer, Pmprmor-. E. D. Frics. HOTELS AND RESORTS. (New)HOTEL BUTLER SEATTLE. REMODELED AND REBUILT at expense of May 30—Extra Mat. Memorial Day, TOLLGATE INN. In Preparation—LOVERS' LANE. Next Month—WHITE WHITTLESEY. A. 8. Pomeroy, the stranger attack- ed, claims that he was peaceably drinking at the “Bungalow” bar, when the rowdies picked a fight with him. He was badly beaten and, staggering out into the road, he called for help. Ralph McFadden, 04, with a friend, was returning from a call at Fair Oaks, and they threw themselves into the fray. When lights were brought the roughs were all more or less stun- ned, and two had broken noses. McFadden made the varsity football | team in 1900, his freshman year, He was the star in '01 and '02, and only his absence from the university last fall prevented his showing up in even better shape in this year's game. — FLOWERS, FREEDOM AND FRESH AIR are features of Su- burban Homes. Some pretty places at a bar- gain in our Berkeley, Oakland and Alameda columns. 260, 000—New Management—ENTIRELY FIRE- |2 ROOF. PO CATION—Very accessible to_strest car lines, theaters. etc, EUROPEAN PLAN. ROOMS _with LUXURIOUS BATHS— Sevoral private Tooms o antique decorations. GENTRAL=z Turkl’h ‘th in Hotel Market Street, Near Eighth.. Phale South 533 UNSURPASSED “E“AU“ANT- De Stei- | MATINEE TO-DAY—TCRNIGHT LAST TIME, ger, Enet. tormerly. of Waldort. Astoria “and The Beautifal Comedy Dramh, Chet to Prince of Wales. HOTEL ORCHESTRA: Telephone Connec- tions in every room: long distance connections made with any part of.the Coast. ere for reservations, at our HOTEL BUTLER, Seattle. Wash. DOWN BY THE SEA TO-MORROW NIGHT—ALL NEXT WEEK, Matinees Saturday and Sunday, oduction of Owen Davis' Masterp A GREAT TEMPTATION First Appearance at This Theater-of the San PP Frane isco Favorite, JULIA BLANC The Most Brilllant Attraction of the Year. Evenings. .10c to S0c PRICES Matineee. -10c, 15c, 250 SAN FRANCISCO BY AUTOMOBILE MOBILE OCARRIAGE CO. GOLDEN GATE AVE. and GOUGH ST. Phone Private Cxchange 770. Downtown offices—Court Palace Hi —_— Weekly Cal, $1 per Year otel St, Francis Hotel; Lobby of Dedfinhlm INGLESIDE COURSING PARK. 112-Dog OpenSiake Sunday, May 22 Hereafter Running on SATURDAYS T begin at 11:30 oeclock sbary mamumunmm winning fag goes TOTAL PRIZES : : $2000 All Mission street cars transfer to Guerrers cars, which go fl.lnfl to un nfl. THOMAS EDWARD ssoR.MAG Slippen. Coursing High-Class Specialties Every Afternoon and Evening in the Theater, SLEEPER, WILKES AND COMPANY: TWO FANTAS: MOZARTO: GEORGH LAURA LEWIS: FOX AND WARD: DRED MANNING and NEW MOVING AND PIC- - Take a Ride on the muwn-m RAILROAD. Sc.. ‘Wheh Phoning Ask for “The Chutes'” Oaklandvs.Los Angeles TO-DAY (SUNDAY), 2:30 p. m. Advance sale of seats at 5 Stockton st. BRUSHE