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CURTAIN DEPARTMENT Originality of Pesign and Fabric a Studied Feature. ' EXTRA HEAVY BOBINET—In a complete assortment in tints of mastic, ivory and white, yard. . ¢ New Irish Point Curtalns The most complete line in the city, in ivory, beige and white. Pair, $3.50, $4.50, $5.00, $5.50 Hand Made Battenberg Curtalns On extra heavy nefting, 23 and 3 yards long, at popular prices. Pair, $2.50 and $3.00 Hand Made Cluny Curtains Asother shipmeat of this lar msk.ehuuflvd.llmndd’?d:-. Ask fo see Pair, $3.75, $4.25 and $5.50 || Palr, $5.00, sa.on. $1.50, $8.50 Variety, Originality and Noveity, United With an Extreme Reasonableness in Price. CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, Gnryulflhki-&lfiwhflnin&;un. 35¢ Oriental Couch Covers 60 inches wide; a new line show- ing many new ideas. Each, $2.75, $3.75, $4.50, $5.00 Battenberg Bed Sets la Arabian aod white, 2 hand- some assortment for this week. Each, $6.00, $7.50, $8.50, $10.50 Bordered Portieres The latest dcdgu and coloringe. | | RAIUWAY TRAVEL RAILWAY TRAVEL. A4 A Santa fe Trains legve and are &ue te arrive mt SAN FRANCISCO. Feex Juuy 8 1904 Fxzxy Durer (Toot of Marke: Street) = MAIN LINE. _—awns 7“. Vlelvfln. W inters, Bumeey . 750 7504 Beaicia, Bimirs 7200 rbags > s2- | MCALIFORNIA £ 7304 Niies. ”wy mhm sockzon . 7.200 B804 stasia Express - (Vis Dari LIMITED TO CHICACO Fuiows ‘tPru. s.:...“'hm'm e LEAYES MONDAYS and THURSDAYS st 9:30 a. m., in ot 3 days, £.902 Darn Lazdis N W oodiand. Knighte Lan m& diner and all trappings. Maryevilie, Chico, Oroville 7.56= Other Santa Fe Trains: m. for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield, o] Merced, Hantord and Visalia. m. for Stockton. . m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and Chicago, TICKET OFFICES—641 Market St. and Ferry Depot, 8. F. Also 1112 Broad- ‘way, Oakland, Cal. 27 South Pirst St., San Jose. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSER SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC 200 d . 5200 and Way Elations ... 8500 Overiand Limived — Ogden. Licago, Deaver, Kanses §.20» . 1220w Passenger — Port Byron, Tracy, reed, RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Perry, Foot Foot of Market Street. ramento te, Winters, Baturaays—Extra EL\DAYS-1 30, 8: 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 8: 35 s, Biies Irvingtos, Gan ) Jose. Livermore - 3 SBAN RAP. » The Owl Limited—Newman. K o 6: Banos, Mendoia, Presne, T by g %, :i' 3 €:25 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trip BUNDAYS—8:50 7:35, 9: 3:40, 4:50, 5:00, . 6:25, 7:50 p. T tExcept Satu: Zex, Hemo. 12500 5 > 8.00% Valiese. eatly A Leave In Effect Arrive ;;v: o, Sunday saly -} 7800 | Ban Fran. | May 1, 1004, San Fran. 7.00¢ Kichmond, Sea Pablo, Port cuu. Week | Sun- Destina. Sun- | Week - B 11204 | Days. | days | tion days. | Days. Taxe nopas. Sparks 7504 Martines. - nez. Tracy, Blockion 805 7egon & Callforaia Express—Sae- . Mer cdding. 45 pl P aioa0a Fulton, 25 pl 6:20 8:45p| 7:25p | | ‘Windsor. ~_Jows, =, Bouider Creek. Big Basin, ¥ 7:30 &) Sania Cruz snd Way Stailons. .. 2:30 ! 7:80 af . Centerviile, Ssa_ Joss, 2:30 pl w Almaden. Los Gatas,Fei Bouider Creek, Santa Orus 1:30..‘ Princy, Way Stations . 415w Newark, Sas Joue. Los Gaios $:004a) 8:00a 416 h R - 2:30 pi 2:30 p| Crg_AST LINE (Eroad Gause). snd Townsend Strects.) 505 . . 1030 | ~cracE 5 90a N STAGES connect at_Santa Rosa for White B0 The Comman (Tues, Frid_only). 4108 | ¢ liphur Springs and Mark West Springs: at Baz Arde, P 0 Fulton for Burke's Sanitarium: at Lytton for b Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skasms — Springs; at Cloverdale for the sers, Boone- Buona’ catura: g ] Sria Greenwood: - e s Highiand Springs, Keiseyville, Carie: S prings, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartiert Bedinge; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs. Saratoes e Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Wirrs 800s Gm—w Botliste: roviide. J Mouie, Facite Grove: surt Lo 9.00A 4n Jowe. Tres Fines, Guplhois, Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, BantaCruz Pacific Grove Sell John Day's, Riverside, Lil‘rlt) s, Bucknell's Sen Luls Obispo sad Pfi-: Sfhhedrin _ Heights, Hullville, ' Orr's Hot Way Btations ...... . 4.10p | Springs, Halfway THouse, Comptche = Camp 18.304 Ban Jose and Way Stations. 1205 | Sicvens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, 11304 Banta Clara. Sen Jese. Los ¢ Westport, Usal; at Willits for Fort Bragg, and Way Stations 7.30p | westport, Sherwood, Cahto, Covelo, Layton. .;52- Gau Jose and Way Btations . 8384 | yille, Cummins, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsens, | DUp Del Monte Express—Sania Clara, Dyer, Garberviile, Pepperwood, Scotla ‘and Eu. i reka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re. Quced rates. On Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Office, t street, Chronicle buliding. gy mm",“:‘ JAS. L. FRAZIER, R. X. RYAN, o e Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt .30 Joee and Principal %5 Boact iy isicns xpress —Redwood. San NORTH FrRR/ 1532 Santa Ci \rovilie Del Monte. Paciic Grove, 16155 Ban o Maces Lerestord. Beimons. Ban rios, Kedwood, Fair Oaks Sienio Park. Pare Al :ll—u.aau and Way Stations. > Falo Al and Way B SUBURBAN SERVICE, STANDARD GAUGE., Depart trom, San Francisco, week daye, at 30, | . Ban Carios. Bedwood. Fair Oaka, 7:10, 7:45, 6:00. 11:00 a Menio Park. and Faio Alte....... 11 307 Mayteid, Mouiain View. Suiiy: l"r‘lfit Santa Ciars and Sen Jose..... A for Morning. 1 Bunday ex ¢ Baturday ou 12:06, 1 5 165, 10:05. 11:25 . £ LR R CKET FERRY—Unlon Depot, foot of Market st, ¥ at Hopland for Duncan | TO SANRAFAEL, | b3 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. SUNDAY. JULY 10, 1904. Wmmumm berg. From Salinas—Georygs Feeney and wife, James Tayler and wife, W. J. Hill and wite, A. Anderson, H. Kelly. From Watsonville— Leounore Kelly, lflvl‘h Kelly, P. J. mmp'ofl and wife. John W. Baxter. From Julius Abrahamson, wife and daughter; and Mra. C. Landers, Mrs. W. Noowang B4 From Chicago—W. Be wife and maid. From Los Angeles—Masson Smith, A. Garrigo. AT ADAMS BPR!NGI From San Fran- clsco—Wiliiam Symon, Mrs. J. C. Dober, H. Goetjen and wife, A. Jones, Mrs. B. L. Peeler, Lena Peeler, D. Fischer, D. Mary Tru- man, M. Flanigan, Willlam Vogt, N. Blanchi, Edgar Wooldridge, J. W. Foster, Marks, H. P. Wolfe, Mrs. J. Michaels, Rosenbur: Ida ,Wol!e, F, A ook F d' 3 J. | McLoughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Knowles, Miss Rose, ; E. Miss Fox, D. G. Costello, P. ‘Whelan, C. | Master Willls, L. Shanahan E. Flaherty and gons, H. C. Kidder, W. ! R. Ratto and family, | Mrs. Carra Dixon, W. P. Spear, C. 8. Ray- | mond, P. Wosterson, Mr. and Mrs. Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, D_Kamp, T, Yarrington, S Egan, Mr. Alden. Mrs. Poole 5. V. Cook, Mr. Kicking, Mr. Keyes, H. S. cnnen-. Rube | Curry, W. Weber, J. S. Buckley, P, C. Han- sen, “Otto Moxag, C. D. Hoker, Sadla Coen, Annie Cohen, P. 5. Sumner. From Sacramento | | | | le | —R. R, Swaln_F. M. Tobin Joseph Smith, T. Loughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Webster. and Mrs. From Oakland—M: B. James, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Talhott, James Riley, | Jda O’'Hare, Mr. and Mrs. Hall, Carl John- B g 5 o tages, Mrs, Georgs Gri M na Mo Davia, Miss Mollls Hinew From Oakland—T. S, Walker, Mr. Shyne, L. Grovp, T S_Storey, R. J. R Aden, B. Lucy, . Mathew, Mr, and Mrs. Hall Lottie Hanlin, Tony Rlcxo, F. pt From Lake County— Charies’ Stockerett, T. B. Hoth Dr. Ogden, | Professor Meyers, T. J. Duncan, Mrs. Graves. Jobn Klinn, ' Jos Whesler, Mr. T | Mrs. Ferris_ Miss Kaser, 6. C. Ruddock, Al Campbell, Miss Grace Rochat, Kate Traynor, Mr. Bradbury, Miss McLean, Mr. and Mrs, | son. Mre, T, Peters, ¥ F. Spear, ‘Charles Har- ,'IA P. Levy, 8, G. Uding. AL vg;xnar. I 8._Cregan. Fror 'ktl. 'W. Wheeler, Miss Ida Howard, | Ryan, ir. "and Mirs. o 3. Markiin, ionn 2 G Toas, Shor e Mras et Mo mnd Mo | Peterson, Mrs. Beck, Mr. 8. C. - gatt, W_R. Ratto, 8. 8. Snow, From 1 C. Coldon. Mr. and Mra. Gele, Pet | | | | - He|en. G.' S. Garinett!, rp,o8. P, Salcott. INTERESTING SERVICES AT THE CHURCHES TO-DAY Farewell Night of the Claflin Jubilee Singers at the Simpson Memo- rial Church. The Clafiin University Jubiles Sing- ees of Orangeburg, 8. C., will to-night | give & service of sacred song at the Simpson Memorial Methodist Church, Hayes and Buchanan streets. This will be the singers’ last Sunday in the city. A lecture in the auditorium ef the Young; Men’s Christian Association will be delivered this afternoon by the Rev. E. A. Fredenhagen, president of | the Soclety of the Friendless of To- | peka, Kans. The jubilee singers will furnish the music. At Emanuel Evangelical Church, 3081 Guerrero street, the Rev. F. W. | Fischer will deliver a sermon in the | morning on “Some Characteristics of |a Successful Church.” In the *even- ing the pastor will preach. | The Rev. E. Nelander, pastor of the First Evangelical Lutheran Church, will choose for his text this morning “What Is in Thine Hand?” His ser- | mon for the evening will be *“Soul | Longings Satisfled.” —————— | NEW QUARTERS PROCURED FOR JUVENILE OFFENDERS | | Policemen Are Instructed in Future to Take Them to the Boys’ and Girls’ Ald Society. Chief Wittman issued an order yes- terday instructing policemen to take | all juvenile offenders to the Boys' and | Girls’ Aild Society. Officers T. R. Flinn and W. D. Scott are instructed | to see that the juveniles arrested are transferred to and from the Juvenile Court by the O'Farrell-street patrol | wagon and they are held responsible | for them while in their custody. The action of the Board of Health in refusing to care for juvenile of- | fenders was caused by an alleged lack | | of funds. The juvenile offenders have heretofore been kept at the, Central hmnrznm‘\' Hoqnlal pending the dis- e | THEY HAVE LEARNED TO KNOW. ‘Women of San Experience. Experience is a great teacher, a teacher very | much appreclated shrewd shoppers. | For several yea it has been the custom of Strauss & grobman, 107 and 109 Post st., to conduct an annual remnant sale of great im- | portance. Year after year as these sales be- come better known the crowds become bigger, until ‘upon some occasions it was even neces- sary to close the doors in order to ineure pro- tection to those who had already entered and crowded around the remnant counters during | the remnant sales. It has always been the custom of Strauss & Frohman to allow the bulk of thelr remnants to accumulate during the season until the be- ginning of their remrant sale. This has re- sulted in thousands and thousands of rem- nants which, when properly labeled and re- duced to typlcal rcmnant prices, have created a eensation at their sale. These remnants are comprised of odd pieces and odd lots suits, skirts, waists, jackets, silks, dress goods, ribbons, laces, pillow-cases, sheets, draperies, curtains, towels, bedspreads, etc. The sale begins to-morrow morning and wiil undoubtedly be one of the biggest sales tha® | has been conducted in San Francisco this year.*® —_——————— Want Assessments Reduced. Applications were filed yesterday with the Board of Supervisors from Annie N. Farrell for reduction in the assessment 6n a lot on the east corner of Fourth and Howard streets from $12,000 to $10,000; Abbie P. Hanscom, |lot on O'Farrell street, near Leaven- | worth, from $10,570 to $7500; Joseph iHalmr. lot on Sixth street, near, Fol- | som, from $7970 to $5000; lot on the | east line of Sansome street, near Bush, from $51,380 to $40,000; lot on Stevgn- son street, near Ninth, from $13,120 to $6250; lot on the south line of Market street, near Ninth, from $33,260 to $28,650; Fred Goodman, lot on Post street, near Powell, from $24,430 to $18,000; Charles E. Foye, lot on Ellis street, near Stockton, from $108,700 to | $75,000; N. Delbanco, lot on Post street, near Mason, from $26,640 to $16,500. —————— Fishing at Lake Tahoe. Reports from Lake Tahoe say that trout fishing in that vicinity is finer this year than it was last. Several San Franciscans spending the summer there have made big catches of the speckled beautles. ets to Tahoe, with to ninety days. Investigate Tahoe as an outing place. Folder and full information at 613 Market street. . To Help the Sick. Court EI Dorado, Foresters of America, is making arrangements for an entertainment to be given at the Lyceum Theater August 3 in aid of its fund for the sick of the court. Wil- liam Bunemann is chairman of the committee of arrangements. stopovers Enjouing the \/acation Daus‘ Charles P_ Hurley, J. P._ Mise Ratiteen King, J; B McMath, Bigner. Mrs. L. T. wudln G. G. Wickson, ‘Wagner, Yitss, Aumie Shemanski, Miss Sn Bhemenakl, | Georse Wilson, Mrs. beck, Francis Klein and wite, S Montague, A. Efsenberg, J. 1, 8. Cunningham, Charies Stuckert, Henry Kohlen- , ll A. Barrett, P. | Earl, Mr. - Frederick and A. Krupfmacher, Miss B. Krupmncher. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas E _ Collins, D. Hag- maler, M. Lando, Dr. Schuhoff Wyid, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Altmark, - MeGregor Mrs. b - Simpson, A. Elsenberg Ji Dr. L. D. Blondin, Mrs. J. McPay, Mr. apfl Mrs. C. J. McCollum, P. McLaughlin, Miss M. A’ Dolan, Miss Mamie & C. O’Connor, J. K. ¥h L. A. Carter, Mis hate, . B\Ilhnfll Mies R, Bush. Misy M. Farley, Garman, John Roach, John Gwyns, Wfluun Hollzer_ Mrs. A, Hollzer, Harry Holhcr ":.'u and erlw Fred e A Namara, Olof Bloor ily, John Marshall, Miss Marshall, C. K Lew- rence, F. C. Wieland, J. O. fert, D.” M. Fraser, Mr. R Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Livingston, William Harrington, C. Cone, Mr. and , Beecham and family. From Oukland— Cushing, . Magnes and family, M. . M. Simons. From Sacramento— Gearge Frichette. From Guatemala—FErnest Wyld, George Wyld. TFrom Glen Ellen—Mrs, L. B. Corbaley, Misg Pearl Allen. kane, Wash.—Miss Corbaley. BOARD ORDERS COURSE OF STUDY TO BE AMENDED Authorizes Superintendent of Schools to Conform to Changes Made In State Textbooks. The Board of Education met yester- | day and adopted a resolution author-' izing the Superintendent of Schools to amend the eourse of study to corre- spond with the changes made 1n the State textbooks. The board decided to rent the lower floor of the Red Men's Hall Associa- tion building on Golden Gate avenue to be used by the drawing department of the Humboldt Evening High School at a monthly rental of $50, as soon as it is completed. Teachers’ certificates were granted | on recommendation of the City Board of Examination to the following named: High school—Misses Marion Bur- ness, Mabel Blum and Marion W. Leale. Grammar school — Miss Dora Savage, Lillian Clarkson, Flora Bran- denstein, E. Perkins and A. D. Mills. Primary certificate renewed—Mrs. B. A. Litton. - Kaunitz, Miss M. | and wife, W. E. | OPENING Estates Without Heirs. The State treasury will be enriched by the sum of $11,340 19 through the escheating of twenty-two unclaimed estates in San Francisco. Proceedings were begun yesterday by Thomas D. Riordan, representing the Attorney General, to have the property of per- sons who died more than five years ago, intestate and without known' heirs, turned over to the common- wealth. Following are the names of | the deceased and the value of the estates: Madeline Miller; $95 49; Mary Collins, $770 93; Pierre Petit, $413 91; John Bassard, $1722 2§; Charles Olsen, $82 18; John Johanson, $1381 78; Niels Nielsen, $406 21; John Brown, $131 60; John P. Callaghan, $9762; Harry Frasse, $1016 61; John McMahon, $865 91; Willilam O. Berg, $67 50; Jo- hanna O’Leary, $544 09; Albert Jon- son, $940 52; Jerry Donovan, $379 57; | Philip Marks, $747 70; John Whittle, $126 31; Magdalena Prossner, $117 35; Edward McNamara, $115 67; Eugene Chritisn, $447 93; Andrew Anderson, $430 99; James McNulty, $41839. Presiding Judge Graham assigned the petitions to the courts of Judges Ker- | rigan and Coffey. —_—— Lee Look Is Still Fighting. An appeal was taken from the de- cision of the State Supreme Court yes- terday to the United States Supreme | Court in the case of Lee Look, a Chi- nese, who murdered a fellow country- man in San Jose flve years ago during the course of a highbinder war. The | proceeding upon which the nation's | highest tribunal will act is a petition for a writ of error. Lee Look has been condemned to death three times and twice his attorneys have secured a new trial. Several of the wealthiest Celestials on the coast have advanced the large sums necessary for the de- fense. ———————— Fat Folks—I reduced my weight 70 pounds, bust 6 inches, walst 6 inches and hips | 14 inches in a short time by a guaranteed harmilesa remedy without exereise or starving. T will tell you all about it. Inclose stamp. Ad- dress MRS. E, G, RICHARDS, 226 East Ninth street, Riverside, Cal. . Sramek Receives Sentence. Frank J. Sramek was sentenced by Judge Lawlor yesterday to serve one year in San Quentin on a charge of ‘atterfipting to commit burglary. He was originally charged with burglary, but was allowed to plead guiity to an attempt. He entered the room of Miss Mary Goley, 309 Sutter street, on the morning of May 9 and claimed that he was drunk and did not know what he was doing. “I've been everywhere, I've seen everything worth secing, I've tasted everything worth tast- ing, and ‘Old Gilt Edge’ is the best whiskey. man started off llke an egotist, but he finiehed like & g00d Judge of Whiskey. The Southern Pacific is selling low rate tick- | €very three months in acocrdance 5 gz nnmu from two | with the requirements of section 3080 ——————— Must File Quarterly Report. City Attorney Long advised Record- er Godchaux yesterday that it is the latter’s duty to transmit a certified abstract of all deaths, births and mar- riages to the State Board of Health of the Political Code. A failure to d so renders the Recorder liable to the penalty imposed by section 8082 of the same code. wholesale production. Novelty Tailor Suits, Regular value $27.50 to $45.00. Silk Coats, S350 b $35.00. Jackets o7 On Sale now at ! . Etamine Skirts at...... JULY BARGAINS TEMPTING PRICES We are offering now the balance of this season’s Newest and Best Styles AT LESS THAN COST of Odd Garments AT LESS THAN COST of labor alone. Tailor=Made Swits at $5, $6.50, $8.50, $10 Regular values, $15.00 to $25.00. Made of VOILE, ETAMINE, VENETIAN or BROADCLOTH, at made of HEAVY TAFFETA, or PEAU DE SOLE, trimmed in LATEST STYLE, at mzdc of COVERT CLOTH, VENETIAN, KERSEY or BROAD- ... 84,85, $6.50, $850, 10 Children’s Jackets at..........T5 $§1, $1.25, $L75, §2 Walking Skirts, good quality, at 75, $L75, $2.25, $3.45 Silk Skirts at....cc..obenn. v .. 96, $1.50, $8.50, $10 Dress Skirts, trimmed, at............$84, $5, $6, $1.50 —_—— 1230-1232-1234 MARKET STREET. NEEEEEENEEENN NN ENAN $12.50, $14.50, $16.50, $20 §1.50, §8.50, $10, §12.50 .55, $6.50, $1.50, $8.50, $I0 i SAR FRANGISCN'S COLUMBI LEADING THEATR TO-MORR (Monday) Night, July Hth NEW SEASON Engagement of Two Weeks MATINEE SATURDAYS ONLY Charles Frohman Presents Ethel Barrymore In Her Greatest Comedy Success COUSIN KATEB By Hubert Henry Davies. CALIFORNIA TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGET. Th mmlouny hmny Satire on THE HON. JOHN NORTH By Herbert Bashford. Presented by our Favorite Comedian, L. R. STOCKWELL, The man who has made miilions laugh. Belasco & Mayer, Proprietors. E. D. Price, General Manager. LAST TIME TO-NIGHT. WHITE WHITTLESEY In the Delighttul Comedy, ONE SUMMER’'S DAY. Evg., 25¢ to T5¢. Mats. Thurs. & Sat., 25¢ to 50¢ MONDAY NIGHT—ONE WEEK. REGULAR MATS. THURS. AND SAT. WHITE WHITTLESEY AND THE ALCAZAR STOCK COMPANY In a Sumptuous Revival of HEARTSEASE. CHAS. KLEIN AND J. I. C. CLARKE'S CHARMING ROMANTIC COMEDY. MAGNIFICENT SCENIC PRODUCTION. ALL THE ORIGINAL MUSIC. July 18—WHITE WHITTLESEY in “THE PRISONER OF ZENDA.' GENTRAL*2 Market st., near Eighth. Phone Sou(h m MATINEE TO-DAY—TO-NIGHT LAST TIME. The Record Breaking Hit, WEDDED AND PARTED. TO-MORROW NIGHT—ALL NEXT WEEK. MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. The Tremendously Successful Comedy-Drama of Home Life. ALONG THE MOHAWK A Bensational Political Battle! A Thrll"n[ Editorial Campaign PRICES A Pryotechnical mecuon Day! W High-Class Specialties Every Afternoon and TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS OF ‘A LUCKY STONE,” very funny musical cocktall in two acts by Collin Davis and_ Frank Witmark: Pronounced by press and public to be the acme 01 all funny burlesques. Insf success of our new company, DOROTHY MORTON, NORA BAYES, RICE AND CADY, BOBBY NORTH, !:DWIN CLA X, BEN DI SENRITY SISTERS. Packed to the iast with new songs, specialties and novelties. Same Next attraction—'"TH SAN FRANCISCO BY AUTOMOBILE GALL MOBILE l UNION COURSING PARK JAS. . GRACE. TO-DAY, SUNDAY, JULY 10, | 80 FAMOUS COURSERS (GLASSIC OPEN and PUPPY EVENTS «GREAT SPORT AND.. “A CHANCE TO SPECULATE EVEH.Y THREE MINUTES." TRAIN SERVICE BOTH WAYS. Leaves Third and Townsend streets 10:15 and 1 p. m.; Twenty-fi‘th and Valencia . five minutes later. Returning at 4:45 p. and after the last course. San Mateo electric cars every four minutes during the day. INGLESIDE COURSING PARK. - Every SATURDAY - and SUNDAY. Coursing will begin at 11 olclock sharp and ‘ continue until the last winning flag goes up. | TOTAL PRIZES $2000 All Mission-st. cars transfer to Guerrero cars, which go direct to the park. JOHN GRACE, Judge. EDWARD SHORTSTAG, Slipper. Evening in the Theater. BELLE GORDON: BRANDOW AND WILEY; TER; THREE SISTERS KELCEY; HER- SHAL STEIN AND NEW MOVING PIC- TURES. AMATEUR NIGHT THURSDAY Admission, 10c; Children, BSc. ‘When Phoning, Ask for “The Chutes.” Week Commenet: THIS NOON, 3 July 10. A Stupendous Show! Le Rny and Clayton Original 1 Comedy, A HORSE ON HOGAN. Estelle and Babetts D’Arville Acrobatic Dancing Girls. Geo. W. Genev Cunningham and Smith In Thelr Comedy Acrobatie Sketch, Be. ERFECT titled “A lnlmduun( Trained Dog, “ZERO."” HARRY SEEBACK The Woerld's Greatest Bag Puncher. LOWE Xytophonist Extraordinary. GREEN AND WERNER Babes of the Jungle. LEIGH BROTHERS European Acrobats, GILLINAN ANI] MURRAY AFTER- ORPHEUM MOTION PICTURES: SHOWING the LATEST NOVELTIES. Third and Last Week of Valerie Bergere and Co. Presenting, Pp_ to and Including Wednesday Evening, “BILLIE'S FIRST LOVE,” and, for the Re- mainder of the Lnligemenl JAPANESE WIF) “HIS Regular Matinees Every Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Prices—1%, 26c and 50c. GRAN WEEK nzmnmuo JAMES NEILL AND THE OPERA HOUSE MATINEE TO-DAY In a Magnificent Produc- tion of A. C. Gunther's Famous Drama MR. BARNES | NEW YORK REGULAR MATINEE SATURDAY. SPECIAL SUMMER PRICES—ISc, 2 Best Reserved Seat in Orchestra, and S0e. OPERA TIVOLIsE:=2 HOUSE. EVENINGS AT 8 SHARP. TH “TRIUMPHAL UBIN WEEK OF THE SUPERB SUCCESS Premenads Circls, 3d Floor, Smokers’ Paradiss ELEVATOR ALWAYS RUNNING. Usual Tivpll Prices—25e, 50c, T5a. Seats Always Selling—Only Matines Sat. Broadway 9 and 11), Steamers lea: wharves (pler: San Francisco: For Ketchikan, Wrangel, Juneau, Haines, Skaguay. etc., Alaska — 11 a. m., July 14, 19, 24, 29, Aug. 3. Change to Company’s steam- ers at Seattle. For Victoria,- Vancouver, | Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Bellingham—11 a. m., July 9, 14 19, 29, Aug. 3. Change at Seattle to this Company’s steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.: at Seattls or Tacoma to N. Ry.; at Vancouver to G P. Ry, Fo: Burcka (Humboldt Bay) — annn. 1:30 5, © San’ Pedro). 9 4 y & 30, Aug. 7. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Pas, San! salis. Guaymas (Mex), 10 o m_ Tth each ma. 2. CURSIONS, o 1904 — The pumm ursion steamship Spokane will luve oTacoms, Seattie and Victoria July 19, "For 'unhqr information obtain folder. Right is reserved to change steamers or sailing dates. TICKET OFFI New Mountgom- | ery st. (Palace Hotel), 10 Market st., and Broad- way wharves. Pr t Office, 10 Market st. C. D. DUNANN, General Passenger Agent, 10 Market st., San Francisco. TOYO KISEN KAISHA (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO.) Steamers will leave wharf, corner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai and connecting at | Hongkong with steamers for India, etc. cargo recelved on board on day of salling. S. 8. AMERICA MARU Monday, August Via Honolulu. Round-trip tickets at e rates. For freight and passage apply at Come pany’s office_421 Market street, corner First. w. General Agent. H. AVERY, 0CeanICs.5.00. ALAMEDA, for Honolulu,July 16, 11 A.M. Sonoma, for Honolulu, Samoa, Auck- Ilnd and Sydney, Thursday, July 28, 3 Pr 3. S. MARIPOSA, for Tahitl,August 9, 11 A.M. l.mmmmzm C0.,Agts., Tickat 0ice 643 ¥ar- ket Freight Ofce 329 Markatst., Piar 1, Pagils St COMPAGNIE GENERALS TRANSATRANTIQUR DIRECT LINE TO mm?uu: Salling every Thi Saturday, at 10 a. m., from nufl North River, foot of Morton First class to Havre, roudupwud.w class to Havre, | upward. GEN- ERAL AGENCY FOR L'VIT"D STATES AND CANADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson Row Toux 3. F. FUGAZE & COn, Pacific Coust Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. Tickets sold by all Rallroad Ticket Agents. To U. 8. Navy Yard and Vallejo. Stmrs. General Frisbie, Monticello and Amvww. a. m., 12:30, 3:15, 6, 8:30 p. m. (ex. )i b e D30 5 Eaaves Vel 7, 8 a_m., 12:30, 3:15, 6 p. m. (ex. Sun.); Sun= days, 7 a. m., 4:15 p. m._ Pler 2. foot Mis- slon street; phone Main 1508. HATCH BROS. o B 8 BTt e Tpn ——————————————————— Weekly Call, $1 per Year

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