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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1904 \§' AND THE Jay & night New Cuar‘ers—More Space ,“XSERN L9oxs. & elevat more for stu the coliege 1cisco Business College, St. Near Third Pclytechnic ness College and School of Engi- neering. Oaklaad. Cal.—Largest and Busi- Expenses te for free Seminary iRANTS DIPLO- 1 N !sv_C_o_liege and Bid 723 Market St. HAMLIN SCHOOL AND VAN NESS SEMINARY. a ad Ma St. Mary’s College, OAXLAND, CAL. An enroliment 450 students tel the story of our success new build- ing, Dew ideas, Jlesome coliege Catalogue, WEST'S SCHOOL FOR GIBL E., opens BOONE’S UNIVERSITY SCHOOL, BEEEXELEY, EEOPENS MONDAY, AUG. 8. P. B. BOONE. ST. JOSEPH'S ACADEMY, r 15 yra. Y, Aug. 1st, Hitchcock Military Atademy IRVING INSTITUTE, e E - ey c:/’:"' for young ladies and P i L A P Military Academy CAL, _term begins Aug. D.D., Head Master e most practl- recommended expert court re- Send for Eue 1382 St, 8. F atalo arket 14th year larger ‘wnd than Ve, W it - -4 enio Parx, Cal. COLLEGE OF e EAN JOBE, CAL, LroiE DANE. > tuloms. ¥ Tecs: Clasoscal - > tory. College ratory Classes . 1904 diate and Pri- < Tuesday, Aug- ALO ALTO ACADEMY, Stantord Up L e mile from s and young men FOR EARBERS, BA- kers, bootblacks, bath. bouses. billiard ‘tables, BRUSHES brewers. bookbinders, candy mak ners. 3 nakers, cam dvers_flour m foundries. laundries, paper- Langers, printers, inters. shoe factories. siablemen. tar-roofers, tanners. tallors, ete. BUCHANAN BROS. Brush Manufacturers, o0 Recsunaiedl Weekly Call $1 per Year 'SONO . a a nic MA SAILS FOR THE ANTIPODES WITH MANY PASSENGERS ON BOARD teamship Company’s Liner Takes Her Departure on Schedule Time---Among Those in Her Cabins Are Honolulu’s Delegates Returning From the Two WNational Convention WILL APPEAL FROM ORDER Pacifie ates © Mercantile Company Objects to Man- agement by a Receiver S :’TO EEK HIGHER COURT {1 Plaintiff Hobson in Amend- ed Complaint Specifies Men That He Accuses of Fraud | In connection with the litigation against the Pacific States Mercantile | Company, an alleged get-rich-quick | scheme, several moyes were made yes- | terday in the Superior Court. The com- pany appealed from the order appoint- | ing Thomas Quinn as receiver and | qualified on a $5000 bond to carry the matter to the Supreme Court. Receiver Quinn made good on a $3000 bond and the plaintiff, H. F. Hobson, qualified for a $1000 bond on the appeal. Hobson, who represents Chinese | holding 374 contracts, filed an amended i complaint in his suit against the com- | | pany, in which he is more srecific in! | his charges of fraud, and he names the | | persons connected with the concern as | | follows: Sam Epstein, Carl May, Os- car Lipman Henry A. Callender and| Arthur W. Copps. The amount Hobson seeks to recover on contracts bought by Chinamen fis $4514. He alleges that two concerns | have been incorporated to take over the assets of the Pacific States Mercan- | tile Company, the Republic Savings | and Investment Company and the Re- | public Securities Company. B =3 the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters | e "X TACKLE 'ED IN FLOA' ING THE mship Compan in Herriman, sai nolulu and Ar H the pital nav aiian of the now Australian been vis ness and ynoma’s passenge: named L. Fal Huntsman, | A. Quinn, Hon. C. | child, | - = Hawken 2 3 on, A | G. Miller, Mre. Mi 4 . C. F. Mitch . Radford, Mrs. M Master Rosenbers, Mrs. C. H. Skeed and two children, W. E. Toose, J. B. Wilkie, W. . W g { Two Deep Sea Ships Clear. ‘ The Bri h ship Pitcairn Island cl | terday for Adeiaide and the French b: e | Molinos cleared for Queenstown. The | is taking a general cargo | Frenc vesrsel rries grain. Depart lays cep sea salling vessels are now: occurrence and there is stil of windjammers idling away the months on the mud of Oakland Creek, and Sausalito, harterless | Martinez —_— | Overdue Vessel Spoken. The German bark Pionier, out 110 days from Buenos Ayres for Falmouth, has been spoken | terday her mame was taken off the list. She was quoted for reinsurance r cent. The British ship Ems, out 120 days from Calcutta for Fijl, is now the only quoted here for relneurance. The rate + ‘Was advanced yesterday to 45 per cent. — NEWS OF THE OCEAN. | Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. <h ship Pitcairn Island was cleared for Adelalde, Australia, with 1,018, »f lumber and 500 doors valued at The B SCERGry SRR Grain for Europe. The French bark Marie Molinos was cleared yesterday for Queenstown for orders with the first grain cargo of the season. The cargo consisted of 45,342 ctls barley valued at %I 145 and 11,200 ctls wheat valued at §15,124. | The vessel nlso carried 22,000 feet lumber as | dunnage valued at $350. | — Exports by the Pacific Liner. The Oceanic Steamship Company's Sonoma sailed yesterday for Sydney via Honolulu, Pago Pago and Auckland with a general merchan- dise cargo valued at $105,826, to be distrib- {uted ag follows: For Honolulu, $63,778: Sa- moan Island: New Zeaiand, $51,440; 4 Australla Pijl_lslands, § islands, $171: New Caledonia, Africa, $1314. The leading exports were as fotiow: To Honolulu—1078 pkgs fresh fruits, 70 pkgs fresh vegetables, 513 pkgs potatoes, 162 pkgs onions, 42 pkgsggroceries and provisions, 1653 cs canned goods, 423 ctls barley, 33 ctls corn, 72 ctls wheat, 8123 Ibs butter, 3508 Ibs cheese, 1500 1bs salt. 41 pkes na salt fish, 20,102 lbs fresh mea Aressed poultry. 7650 1bs cod , ‘mon, 32 bbis pickled salmon, 5 es honey, 822 ibs chocolate, 27 ga 10 s mineral water, ‘5 cs brandy, pe whizky, 1726 ibs candy, 5150 1bs dried fruit, 5641 ibe ham and bacon, 1060 lbs bread, 550 Ibs raisins, 9837 Ibs 10 cs tobacco, 9 bdls paper bags, 3 bales leather, 6 cs hats and caps, with | &f sl B e NASNN Movements of Steamers. TO' ARRIVE. From. Steamer. | San Pedro |San Pedro S. Barbara... |San Pedro | Curacao. | Mexican Por Arcata -|Coos Bay & P:. Orford.(July | Tellus. | Oyster Harbor *|July | Elizebeth.. .. | Coquille River July | Umatilla.... .| Puget Sound Ports - July | Eureka. Humboldt ..... July | : 1L Jeanle. . | G. Lindauer | Bonita.. | Pomona. Chico | Sequola. | Mariposa. | Oregonian. ... State of Cal.. Breakwate ttle & Tacoma. July . s Harbor. July Newport & Way Ports. July - Humboldt July «|Portland & Astoria....|July - Willapa Harbor Aug. Tahiti Aug. rice, 70 " pkgs kgs salmon, arations, 710 Ibs 4 150" gals wi pk vork, 9 pks munition, © bales twine, 15 ils rope uit, codfi pkgs bicycle 45 pKRS 1 1 ftee 900 1bs cs bread, 100 gals win fresh fruits ng machines, 0 Ib: dried fruit, 1000 Ibs e, 147 ki esh 1) 4000 1bs cereal fc 5 50 flasks quick 7005 Ibs manu s and sundries. ts and shc paints, e solder, firearn ) pkgs metal polish Pk 10 b or stock, machines. as cs_canned goods, 905 1b: Ibs coffee, 5 pkgs Eroceries Islands—5 bicycles, 1 cs dry Caledonia ds New s canned goods, 1 Notice is hereby given that the Mare Island Strait beacon, a three-pile structure surmount- ed by a fixed white lantern light, marking the shoal at the entrance to Mare Ieland Strait, San Pablo Bay, California, was de- y a collision last night and the light extinguished. The beacon will be rebuilt and the light re-established as soon as practicable. By order of the Lighthouse Board W. P. DAY, Commander, U. §. N., Inspector Twelfth Lighthouse District. BRI R Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED, Thursday, July 28. Stmr ¥ A Kilburn, Thompson, 7 hours from Port Rodgers Stmr Geo W Elder, Randall, 58 hours from Portland, via Astoria 45 hours. StmrPoint Arena, Miller, Mendocino. mr Brooklyn, Johnsson, — hours from ——. tmr Corona, Gielow, 19 hours from Eureka. Stmr Gualala, Kalnin, 17 hours from West- 12 hours fom €. Stmr Coquille River, Sanford, 63 hours from San Dieg Stmr Redondo, Krog, 51 hours from Astoria; und south; called in for passengers. b Stmr Argo, Dunham, 25 hours from FEel River. N Stmr Noyo. Johnson, 22 hours from Bureka. Stmr Sa Rosa, Alexander, 441 hours from San Diego and way ports. Stmr Gipsy, Gray, 20 hours from Monterey. Stmr Maggie, Corning, 4 hours from Half- moon Bay. \Jktn Irmgard, Schmidt, 20 days from Hon- olulu. Schr 1da A, Campbell, 4 hours from Point Reyes. Schr Jennie Griffin, Gibson, 2 hours from Bolinas. Schr Sallor Boy, Olsen, 7 days from Port Hadlock. CLEARED. Thureday, July 28. Stmr Bonoma, Herriman, Honolulu and Sydney: J D Sprackels & Bros Co. Br bark Pitcairn Island, Olsen, Adelaide, Aus; J J Moore & Co. Fr bark Marie Molinos, Chotard, Queens- town; E C Evans. b s SAILED. Thursday, July 28. U § stmr Ohio, Harvey, Santa Barbara channel_for trial. Stmr ¥ A Kilburn, Thompson, Port Rodgers. Stmr State of California, Nicolson, San Di- ego, etc. Stmr Sonoma, Herriman, Sydney, via Hon- olulu. Stmr Redondo, Krog, San Pedro. Stmr Alcatraz, Andresen, Greenwood, Stmr Arctic, Nelson, Eureka. Stmr Santa Cruz, Bagles, Port Harford. Stmr Scotia, Johinson, Bowens Landing. Breakwater, Seaman, Coos Bay. Coquille River, Sanford, Burel Pomo, Jacobs, Albion. Greenwood, Walvig, Westoort, Phoenix, Odland, Eureka. Stmr St:r North Fork, Nelson, Eureka. Schr Mary C, Campbell, Bodega. Schr Luzon, Anderson, Everett Schr North Bend, Jackson, Coos Bay, Schr Novelty, Huffman, Willapa Harbor. Schr Bessie K, Stark, San Vicente Landing. Schr Sacramento. Gruggel, Siuslaw River, in_tow of tug Deuntless. Schr Oakland, Ewart, Stuslaw River, in tow of tug Dauntless.| Tug Dauntless, Shea, Sluslaw, with schrs Sacramento and Oakland In tow. SPOKEN. July 23—Lat 47 N, long 7 W, Fr San ship Vill de Havre, from Swansea, for !‘nmeo’ %) 13,- | g % 2 S anama ...... | sel River Ports.. N {INGTON COAST, AND HAS BEEN HAULED BY HER | Chehaljs ++1San Pedro Tl EN SENT FOR AND NO DIFFICULTY IS ANTICI- | Alameda. . Honolulu . Columbia. Portland & Astoria.. | . 4 | Centralia. .| Grays Harbor...:....../Aug. 2| | Pomo. Point Arena & Alblon.. Aug. wagon material, | No date, latitude or longitude—Ger bark Plo- | NeWPort......| New York via Panama.|Aug 147 pkgs dry | nier, from Buenos / for Falmouth. DGR BUek, © - RIS < -JASE. 16 'pkgn| . Pér bark. Ir 16—Lat 51 | Manchuria....| New York . “lAug. 10 cyls samond, from Honolulu, | Corona Huwmboldt ... e it 2 * i Queen.... Puget Sound Ports.....|Aus. July 17 Tak & P 23 W, bktn | Coos Bay Sam Pedro & Way Pts. Aug Afcher, from H £00- Har P raneiso Polnt Arena.. | Mendocino & Pt. ArenalAus. Africa—8 pkgs machinery, 5 pkgs ey e R Notice to Mariners, 1 EAN PABLO BAY, CALIFORNIA. (List of Lights and Fog als, Pacific Coast, 1904, page 18, No. 43, and the List of | Lights, Bu and Daymarks, Pacific Coast, 1904, page | General de Santa Rosa... an Diego & Way Pts.|Aug. ELEC | ET T P _ POINT LOBOS 10 p m—Weather | &' Doliar: 1 | Grays Hasbor oo Ave: Basy; S miles per hour. | Newburs. Grays Harbar , Aug. 2 03 | Centennial...’,| Seattle & Tacoma...../Aug. _-PORT “TOWNSEND—Sailed July 28—Bktn | G. W. Elder.. |Portland & Astoria....|Aug. Hawaii, for Kahului Doric -|China & Japan Aug. Arrived July 28—Br stmr Caithness, from | — g Comox { TO SAIL. SANTA BARBARA—Arrived July 28— Stmr | e :"h‘, halls, hen 27; stmr Bonlta, hence | Steamer. i Destination. " Sails Pler. uly 26, | - _Stmr Bonita, for San Pedro. | | July 29. | | —Stmr Chebalis, for San | Arctic. Humboldt .. | 9 am|Pier 2 g | San Pedro..| Humboldt . | 4 pm Pier 2 July 28—1U § stmr Annapolis, hence | Mongclia China & Japan. { 1 pm Pler 40 S stmr Freble, hence July 27 ¥ lotmes. . Hamburg & Way..|12 m!Pier 19 Arrived July 9—Sch H D Bendix- | Cyty Puebla | Puget Sound Ports.|1i am|Pier 9 July 11—Ship J B Thomas, | Argo......., Eal River Ports...| 4 pm|Pier 2 A g | July 30. | i o e S Stmr | Pt Arena..| Polnt Arena.......| 4pmiPler 2 e o o, "U™F | Coos Bay an_Pedro & Way.| 9 am(Pler 11 N ana | San Juan Y. via Panama.|12 m|Pier 40 sded in July 2 G e - b TB ey ik, Geneva, hence July | Aurelia.... | Astoria & Portiand| 5 pmiPler 27 o ey ed' E Sanders, & . IPlor 3 19 for Poct Hadlock | Elizabein. .. Coquille River.....| s pm|Pier 20 5 e Taly: 28-Stmr Sen- Gu..| Corens. . Tumboldt . |1:30 p|Pler 9 ”HF;;\‘ r:\n("l‘\mi July 2t mr San Ga: ‘[NM__““ 3 H»mu,‘fi Kg) |12 m|Pier 23 Arrived July 28—Stmr Po % enc ly 31. | | July 27 mond, Rence | g poga..... San Dieso & Way.| 9 am|Pier 11 Stmr San Ga- | Arcata Coos B. & Pt. Orfd|10 am Pier 13 , via Eur A G. W. Eld@r‘ Astoria & Portland.[1] am|Pier 24 Passed July 28—Stmr Pas- | | Aungust 1. | . for San Pedro | Amer. Maru China & Japan....| 1 pm|Pier 25 ONDO—Arrived July 28—Stmr Shasta, | Eureka.....| Humboldt 2 " m|Pier n Pedro: stmr Prenti stmr Geo Loomis, hence Ju from Eureka; | §. Monica.. | Grays Harbor. ‘1 4 pm|Pier Angust 3. VALDEZ—Safled July Stmrs Portland | Chehalis Grays Harbor 3 pm|Pier for Seattle. Pomona. ... | Humboldt . |1:30 p|Pler Sailed July 28_Stmr Jefferson, | Jeanfe...... Seattle & Tacoma..| 5 pm|Pler stmr Robert Dollar, for San Los Angeles Por Centralia 10 am|Pler = g August 3. | | Arrived July 28—Schr Nellle Coleran, from | Umatilla. .| Puget Sound Borts.[11 am|Pier Alaska. July 206—Schr Carrier Dove, from —-. | Bioapwater | Gons Bay. 5 pm|Pler FORT BRAGG—Arrived July 28—Stmr | perttar o or | Newport & Way...| 9 am|Bio 11 | Brunswick, hence Jgl i T August 4. | { G 8 ) v | r | i A e e e e e T SO i 3 Portmgs 2l L] . s ! Pormo. . Pt. Arena & Alblon| 6 pm Pler ASTORIA—Arrived July 28—Stmr_Alllance, | State of €al| San Diexo & Way.| 9 am|Pier 11 G. Lindauer| Grays Harbor. hence July . via Eureka and Coos Bay; schr .-| 4 pm|Pier 20 Virginia, hence July 15: stmr Columbia, hence A LB | l July 2 Columbia...; Astoria & Portland|11 lm&Pl-r 24 Sailed July 28—Stmr Chico, for San Fran- A LR | clsco. China......| China & Japan....| 1 pm(Pler 40 | SOUTH BEND-—Sailed July 28—Stmr Se- | North Fork | Humboldt . 5 pm|Pler 20 | quoia, for San Francisco. Alameda. Honolulu . 11 am|Pler 7| SANTA CRUZ—Arrived July 28—Stmr San | City Sydney | N. Y. via Panama.|12 m|Pier 40 | Pedro, with stmr Santa Barbara in tow from August 7. | | San Pedro for San Franclsco, on account of | Alliance....| Bureka & Coos B.| 5 pm|Pier 16 | strong northwest wind. Curacso. ... | Mexican Port -110 am|Pler 11 | SAN PEDRO—Arrived July 28—Stmr Pren- tiss, from Redondo: bktn John Smith, from Columbla_River. FROM SEATTLE. plalled July 28—§tmr Santa Monca, for San | — Steamer. Destination. Salls. ranclsco. o Reported arrival of bktn Aurora yesterday | Dirigo........|Skagway & Way Ports.|July 31 | an error. Cottage City.. | Skagway & Way Ports.|July 31 | EASTERN PORT. Senator. -| Nome direct ......|Aug. 1 PHILADELPHIA—Arrived July 27—Ger | Excalsior. Seldovia & Way Ports.|Aug. 1| &hip Adelaide, from Caleta Buena; ship Wm | Victoria. i Nome & Siberia........|Aus. 2| P Frye, from Honolulu. Dolphin. | Skagway & Way Forts. \Aus. 2 FOREIGN PORTS. .| Skagway & Way Ports.|Aug. 3 g . City Seattle.. | Skagway & Wi .[Aug. 3/ MANTLA_Aerived Jaly, 31—8an stmr Ista Fatallon.-...| Skagway & Way. bis./Aug. 5| de_Luson, from, Liverpool, Roanoke. Nome & St. Michael 6 CHERBOURG—Salled July 23—Fr bark onts, for San Francisco, SHIELDS—Sailed July 27—Br ship Chilton- ford, for San Francisco. LIVERPOOL—Salled July 27—Br Hutton Hall, for San Franciseo. FENSENADA—Salled July 27—Stmr Curacac, for San Francisco, € ACAPULCO—Sailed July 25—Stmr Newport, for San Franctsco. July 27—Stmr Barracouta, for Panama. YOKOHAMA—Arrived July 28 —Stmr Korea, hence July 12 and Honolulu July 18, ADVERTISEMENTS. ship OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK-—Arrived July 28—Stmr Deutschiand, from Hamburg. : Developing & Time Ball. eveloping Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- P i thants Exchange, San Francisco, Cal, rintin, July 28, 1004. The Time Ball was accidentally aropped ||| 2 CUT b ds late to-day. S J. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant, U. §. N., in charge, gicrE Lt Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— “Time and Height of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by officlal authority of the Superintendent. | It you've ever tried me on this work, ten to one you're a regular customer. Most persons are who have ever given me NOTE—The high and low waters occur at an order. My work is the best and my the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 || prices the lowest. minutes later than at Fort Point; the height DEVELOPING. of tide is the same at both places. Roll of six, 10c; roll of twelve, 18e. ey PRINTING. !:20 finish, 3¢ to BSe; velox finish, 3¢ to DAYLIGHT LOADING FILMS for all kodaks at my usual low prices. AUSCO CAMERAS in all popular sizes. - (;fxo photo paper. Prints by artificlal Cameras repaired at moderate figures. Order by mall if you are out of town. THAT MAN PITTS ‘F. W. PITTS, the Stationer, 1008 Market Streets, Opp. Fifth St. BSan Francisco. Prp=mooo Nozians Gmosssteism | B goamenn =oo®Bnn | NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day In the order of occurrence as to time; the fourth time column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occur. The heights given are in addition to the soundings of the United States | Coast Survey Charts, except When a minus (- sign precedes the height, and then the number siven 15 substracted from the depth given by Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, 629 KEARNY ST. Established in 1834 for the treatment of Private Diseases, Lost Manhood. Debility or wummmrm mind and » Cal e B e WHITE | ©OF Sequel to the Prisoner of Zenda | MONDAY, Aug. 1—SPECIAL PRODUCTION, ! Scott Marble's REGAL SHOES. REGAL VACATION OXFORDS Mid-summer Regal Oxfords are famous for their snug ankle fit and positive absence of gaping. Because of their perfect fit ard surpassing style they are tk.c most comfortable and most popular of vacation foot- wear. Their equal cannot be found for less than $5 a pair. There are 144 fittings in each of the 65 Oxford Styles in Russet, King Calf, King Kid, King Patent Leather, Wax Calf and Enamel. In the 77 Regal Stores, $3.50 Our new San Francisco Women's Store is showing a complete line of summer Oxfords for Women in Russets and other leathers. They embody all the latest custom designs, direct from New York and Paris. There are 78 Regal Stores, 26 of them in Greater Mew York, where the styles originate. The new styles are on sale in our San Francisco Store at the same time as in the New York Stores. SAN FRANCISCO MEN’S STORE, Cor. Geary and Stockton Sts WOMEN'’S STORE, Cor. Geary and Stockton Sts. NEW OAKLAND STORE, 1010 Broadway. AMUSEMENTS. GALIFORNIA All This Wesk—MATINEE TO-MORKOW. Elmer Walters Com- pany presenting the fu- ricusly funny comedy- melodrama, Just Struck Town - SPECIAL—A 3-round bout between JOE PO- and CHARLE USTUS. Sunday — The season’s great climax, The Buffalo Mystery, Commencing with Sun- day matinee. 2 ilc | COMING—FLORENCE ROBERTS. | vAND LIVE XPOSITION. INITIAL HORSE SHOW AT PAVILION. TWO WEEKS OF RUNNING | & HARNESS RACING., £EXHIBITS CARRIED FREE. TEALIR NN RATES To WNSTARS. R.Xiller ZFRUSK Secretary PRESIDENT: SACRAMENTO. CAL. A LUSTROUS VAUDEVILLE! CHARMION; | Empire Comedy 4; Decker-Russo-Abram- off Grand Operatic Trio; Marcus and Gartelle, and Orpheum Motion Pic- tures. Last Time of Julian Rose; the Mysterious Zancigs; Musical Xleist, and ROSE COGHLAN, Assisted by LYNN PRATT, in “The A of Trumps.” Regular Matinees Every Wednesday, Thurs- day, Saturday, Sunday. Prices—loc, 2S¢, S0c. o LA LAST WEEK OF “A LUCKY.STONE” By Collin Davis and Frank Witmark. SPECIAL Commencing Monday Night Next, August 1, Gizantic Spectacular Burlesque. THE WHIRL OF THE TOWN OPERA ! HOUSE rrow—LAST 2 NIGHTS ‘GRAN { Matines To- i Three Great Acts, Fllled with New Songs, A Specialties and a Work f Noveltie: i | MR, T iatied 12 T 3 ‘ and Reappear: e of F STE Seats now on le. two weeks ahead. In Harriet Ford's Great PI Matinees Saturday SAME POPULAR TIVOL LAST WEEK $5,.25% and Sunday PRIC Beginning SUNDAY MATINEE SHENANDOAH PIRST TIME AT 15c, 35¢ and 500 OPERA HOUSE. FAMC | OPERATIC SENSATION COLUMBIA e ROBIN HOOD LEADING THEATRE NEXT MONDAY EVE.—First Produc- tion in San Francisco of the Whirlwind English Musical Comedy Triumph, THE TOREADOR By Ivan Caryll and Lionel Moncton. SEATS NOW READY. Usual Tivoll Prices—25c, 50c, T3e. Farewell “Robin Hoed" Matinee Saturday THIS AND NEXT WEEK. MATINEE SATURDAYS ONLY. CHARLES FROHMAN presents HENRY MILLER In Madeleine Lucette Ryley's dainty comedy, MICE AND MEN Seats now ready for second week. Aug. S~HENRY MILLER in First Ameri- can Production of “JOSEPH ENTANGLED.” Bel: & M o . AI C AZ A lasco & Mayer, | pwE TOBINS; “MIKE.” FOSTER'S DOG, E. D. Price, And a Splendid Show Every Afternoon General Manager. TO-NIGHT—ALL WEEK. MATINEES THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. Evg., 25¢ to 75¢. Mats. Thurs. & Sat., 25¢ to 50c, and Evening in tke Theater. TAKE A RIDE ON THE MINIATURE ELECTRIC RAILROAD. Two Young Leopards in the Zoo. INSPECT CABARET DE LA MORT. Hear the Pneumatic Symphony Orchestrion. Lose Yourself in the Mirror Maze. ADMISSION...... 10c | CHILDREN When Phoning Ask for “The Chutes.” WHITTLESEY In the Thrilling Romancs, RUPERT By Aathony Hope 2 HENTZAU Great Cast. “Admirably staged and well acted.”—Post. “An enthusiastic reception.”’ —Chrenicle. DON'T FAIL TO see the beautiful room, the EMPIRS “THE LADY OF LYONS."" MR. WHITTLESEY as CLAUDE MELNOTTE EUGENIE THAIS LAWTON as PAULINE CENTRAL*? | grana | 5055 MAYER the PROPS LOUIS XV u’PAI- Market Street, Near Eighth...Phone South 533 TO-NIGHT—LAST THREE NIGHTS. MATINEES TO-MORROW AND SUNDAY. Great Sensatlonal Melodrama, GATES OF JUSTICE A TREMENDOUS HIT EVERYWHERE. Brilliant Cast! ficent Scenery! LOR, and the LA- DIES’ WRITING ‘Magni! ‘Massive Mechanical Effects! First Appearance H;nlo( the Charming Sou- rette, 10c to 30 _10e, 15c, 25¢ Next—“SERGEANT JAMES." —— e e MISCELLANEOUS AMUSEMENTS. BASEBALL OPENING OF NEW SEASON. SAN FRANCISCO vs. SEATTLE. | __- at RECREATION PARK, Eighth and Harrison streets, WEDNESDAY, ’I‘H.'”UI.!DA! and FRIDAY, = » m. SATURDAY, 3 p. m. SUNDAY, 2:30 m, LADIES FREE THU!IDA‘ and FRIDAY. Advance sale of seats at 5 Stockton street. Outfits Guns, Ammuni- tion, Flshing and Outing Goods. Tents and guns to Rent. CATALOG FREE. SHREVE & BARBER CO., 739 Market st.. 521 Kearny st. S. F. WwW. T. HESS, Tenth Floor, mm'..,m:::_ bldg. Besidencs Telephome Page Sodl.