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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1904. STRIKES HURT |MONGOLIA HAS FREIGHT FOR ORIENT ALL MARKETS Labor Disturbances Curtail Ontput of Products and Reduce Demand for Goods —— MANY MEN UNEMPLOYED St In Some Few Instances Ae- tivity Is Displayed, but Progress Is Still Slow Sl vy ~Dun’s review i say: Confidence . despite a large of unemployed es are the most unfa- the industrial and situation at the present th ut of a few reducing the Aside from ration has slow Another 2d cotton t other crops providing freely, and s of indus- out ucts an ditions the facture complica- v material ion particu- le mills and s thus far 7 per cent packer hide strong owing ike, there is no to ncertain. For- and are in ek numbered 220 3 190 jas: mpared with 19 a in st rrow will say: More € note a few Western cen- f t slow to assume as to crop re- nent of existing in- . nditions hough ir- ents general are livening xpected to be st. The move- market, some- vear, improvement in col- some centers, and The movement of the crops has as- portions this week. sor Western markets or ng in fall dry goods thing. Good crop prospects outhern trad M o prove excellent at markets is still is quiet though still grades relatively in Francisco but a port war complica~ pack will be disap- the Pacific Coast. ened at lead- nd there strikes em- » In addi- t trade strikers, sent omplete stop mill hands In addition to ness in anth tocked condition render rious existing operators and miners. n of all mines is cur next week, invoiving 80,060 men. 2 of industry are rather « t ron notably so, pending a . er \ f fu requirements. res the United States ding July st week, 190 in th 168 in 1902, 160 in 1% res for the week 15t 19 last week and ar ago. ng flour, exports for ading July 28 aggregate against 1,281,501 last s k last year, 4 nd ,391 in 1901 date the exports ag- 4 bushels, against 12,006, 16,549,840 in 1902 and 23,- %01 rts for the week aggregate against 706,647 last year ago, 28,415 in From July 1 to corn aggregate —e————— BANKS MAY BE CALLED UPON BY GOVERNMENT July Expenses Reduce the Treasury’s king Capital by $20,000,000, Says Secretary Shaw. NGTON, July —The con- a as regards the - the department, ‘ 1 the President to- , Thus far, da ditures of the G eeded the re- ce oout $20,000,000. As a re- | pe king balance of the treas- ary h 1 n below $20,000.000. This - L sted the possibility of on national bank de- part of the deposits nent in their wvauits. s conyinced, however, will be *necessary, per- RESTAURANT.—The the restaur- 254 O'Farrell street, had burglars early yesterday was effected by breaking The cash register was stolen. The telephone GRAPE- Think Money and earn it if the Brain Be Healthy Grape-Nuts is the one scientifically made Brain Food 1 greater | do | perceive | purchases | year, | has begun in | om the coun- | loths at Fall River | 28 number | 1902 | VALUED AT NEARLY HALF A MILLION Pacific Mail Company’s Big Liner Sails for Far East With a Cargo Which Includes Much That Might Be Considered Con- traband and No Chances Will Be Run of Capture by Russians | | | | | | | | POPES REPLY REACHES PARIS Pontiff’s Answer to Letters Demanding Recall of Other Epistles Being Translated RUPTURE IS CERTAIN | French Ministers Refuse to Make Public Decision in the Vatican Situation PARIS, July 29.—The Vatican's reply to the French note demanding the re- | | call of the letters summoning the | Bishops of Dijon and Laval to Rome was received at the Foreign Office this | ! morning. It consisted of two notes, | dealing separately with the cases of | the two Bishops. The Council of Ministers, after sit- i ting until 5 p. m., discussing the Vati- | can situation, decided to keep its de- | ( cision secret. | Premier Combes, when questioned | after, the Ministers adjourned, declared | that diplomatic etiquette forbade him to speak. This statement is interpret- | ied to indicate a complete rupture of | diplomatic relations with the Holy | See. | | The French Government’s note was | | telegraphed this evening to M. de Courcel, the secretary in charge of the | French embassy to the Vatican, who | will communicate it to the Vatican, authorities to-morrow. | It is believed that the embassy staff | will leave Rome to-morrow and that the Papal Nuncio will leave Paris. | i ———————— | ! Returns for Repairs. I The schooner Bessie K, which left here| Thursdey for San Vicente landing, returned to port yesterday morning on account of the | breaking down of her gasoline engine. She out four miles below the CIiff House when the engine refused to choo-choo. As there | was no wind, Captain Stark sent some of the | crew ashore to notify the owners and a tug | | was sent to bring the disabled vessel back to | | port. | was { SIS S 2 Notice to Passengers. Baggage transferred to and from all trains, steamers, etc., at low rates. One trunk (sin- | | gle trip) b cents; round trip 50 cents. Morton | | Bpecial Delfvery, 308 Taylor st., 650 Market | { st.. Oakland Ferry Depot. Phone Exchange 46° I — -_ | | minutes later than at Fort Point; the height | | of tide is the same at both places. SATURDAY, JULY 30, i Sun rises Sun sets . Moon rises K, WHICH EROKE DOWN AFTER LEAVING PORT ON THURSDAY AND HAD TO AN- o BELOW THE CLIFF HOUSE, WHILE AWAITING A TUGBOAT TO BRING HER BACK FOR AIRS } | = -+ | The Pacific Mail Company's liner|parts. 13 pkes drugs 3761 lbs cascara, 14 cs | Eva Montgomery, from Shields, for San Fran- | - r P sorter, | PPOts and shoes, 64 cs paints, 20,000 ft fumber, | cisco. a, Captain W. P. 8. Porter, | kegs nails, 4 ear bodles, 5415 Ibs crude rub- | RAPHIC deep with valuable merchan-|ber. 11 tanks ofl, 5i5 Ibs salt hides, 10 cs| porNT Jul D o et nd crowded with passengers, | TP 5 bdls thick; wi octt le " and. crowded Py o 4 ppine Islands — 1628 cs essorted (o s egchn 9. plor: hour sailed yesterday for Honolulu and the | canned goods. lard, yrup, | DOMESTIC PORTS. i SR )n | Cf table S pkgs raisins, 65 ¢8| TATOOSH- Pacs Bl i will make Honolulu on| o,/ 10 bxs pearl barley, | 2, Gl o but the date of her ar drugs and ries, 18 -pkss upon st ,182. The $238,926. 1 items that a pr contraband ¢ cargo is a 1168 pounds depen Far . des sever might consider Among the Japane pig lead— court | war copsignment | of it. It may be intended for plumbing purposes, but could be used in the max ufacture of bullets. The 3 bund of ste | 846 bundles of leather, 1456 bale | ton and 113,000 pounds of The Mongolia has thirt | passengers for Honolulu | beyond. She also carr | Among the latter is a slave girl who escaped from her Chinatown owne; a few days ago and } on her way | back to the Flowery Kingdom. Among the Manila passengers { nay represented by Commander | Asher C. Baker, Licutenant Command- | er Howard Gage, Captain John P. Mer- | reil and Lieutenant Frank L. Pinney | George Anderson, United States Consul at Hangchow. & passeng on the liner, accompanied by his wife | and baby | F. P. Stone, pr | croft-Whitney Company ‘.i another passenger on the Mongo- ia. He accompanied by Mrs. Stone and goes as far as Hongkong on the liner. The passengers include the following: For Honolul A. Bryan, R. A. Buch- anan, E. G 5. M. Damon, J. W Dyer, H. A n, Mrs. W. Frear and daughter, A Mrs. Walter Hof man, ¥ G. Jacger, land, H Z. K. Myers, L. D. re. C. Read, Miss Spitzer, Mrs. J E. ) dent of the Ban- of this city, A | Stackable, Mrs. mons, H. Weln awaji, J. F. Mannin ndereon, Mra, George 2 Mrs. G. Asher, Miss C. Bartlett, Miss sburs LM Johnstor,, Mies Julla Mack cellia Pierce, Mrs. R. Sia, Rev. Ja | Jammes Simester and three children, Miss Trimble. ia—Frank R J. Edwards, willtam G. ¥ n Gibson, Lieuten . U. Lieute; mon, C. McBee, Mrs. Js n aptain John P. a, Allen Nichole iss Virginia Pea pant Frank L. Pinney, U Rinker, Mrs. T. O. Rinker, Misy I Miss Helen Stanley, H. E. S H. E. & Thomas, Albert D. Walk, fley, . R. Willlams, W. R. Young. Hongkong—J. C. Bentz, James L. Miss Annie Burke, D. M. Cai M. Carman, Miss Helen L. Carman. langer, Mrs. W. G. Humphreys, Miss Dora Humphreye, Miss Bessle Gorton, Dr. Gilbert N Lewis, J. C. Mitchelson, Mrs. J. C. Mitchelson, Buckley, E. H. Parrish, Mre E. Scofield and servant, Miss Florence Scofield, Miss Grace Scofield. Miss Hele: Mise Marion Scofield, Mrs Henry Slade, two children and maid, Mise B. M. Stanford, F. P. Stone, Mrs. F. P. Stone, George G. Wriglen. Join at Honolulu—A. Bock, Mrs. A. Bock. NN i NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The stearer Mongolia salled yesterday for Hongkong via Honolulu, Yokohama and Manila with a general merchandise cargo, valued at $404,182, exclusive of treasure, to be distributed as follows: For Japan, $238, 3 Philippine Islands, $24,995; China, $174,689; Korea, $6091; Siam, $2579; East Indies, $5085: Suez, $417. The following were the principal exports: To Japan—33,358 Ibs sugar, 3266 gals 20 cs wine, 1212 gais whisky, 973,168 Ibs pig lead, 17,100 ibs tin foil, 1728 bals bar stec!, 11,300 1bs soda ash, 1456 bales compressed cotion, 846 bales 24 pkes leather, 500 cs aicohol, 201,- 910 Ibs tan bark, 128 pkgs machinery, 3374 Ibs glucose, 953 1bs ham and bacon, 231 but- fer, 171 cs canned goods, 41 cs table prepara- tions, 437 pkes groceries and ons. 4 bbls flour, 3300 Ibs dried fish, Ibs coffee, 278 cs soap, 8 pkgs agriculfural implements, 97 pkes electrical supplies, 12 pkgs bicyeles ang the | ks supplies, phgs s dry goo: = electrical T34 cs assorted bbis flour, 1001 gy cheese, nial, for San hence Ivena, urcka; stmr Pe- Schr Allen A, from Eureka. | |Time NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides | the early morning tides are given in the lett | 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 t day, except when there are but three tides, Sometimes occur. The helghts 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 given is substracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. | i Stmr Shasta, for Fran | oo s | for San Franclsco | Sun, Moon and Tide. | ceries a; tved Juty Stmr Jas S | ppited States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | 112,144 b Ju S | Time and Height of High and Low Water cigurette BroaCOMA- Salled July 20—Bark Haydn| gt Fert FPolnt, entrance to San Francisco 9 pkgs electrical | oy - s | Bay. blishs t 19 pigs electri et Tale IR RO Banithtes, SR HAnE < ST SIS k. EMAY wu e fty of e 02 Angeles g i bhis flour, 57 pkgs groceries | L NOTE—The high and low wat ur at bls flour, 87 Phis groceries | 'SANTA BARBARA—Arrived July | e Gty trone (Mission street wharD about 25 pkgs machinery, 3t CRttisraln July { P LU | 00d i { 5708 preserved | & Movements of Steamers. St Wit W TR Stmr State of California, for | TO ARRIVE 2 Tadtoried canned | San Diego; stmr James § Higgins, for'San | % X ¥t sl vy 5| GASTORIA Amrived | July R P Fvn Sale, from San Pedro: - McDonald, | Curacao. Mext > | hence July 19; schr J: trom San | Teliver, A { Diego = Umatiila. Pugst Sound P | _Arrived July 20-~Bktn James Johnson, from | Eureka. Humboldt .. Hakodate; schr Irene, from Honolulu; schr | Aretic. Humboldt : i —_— Bl T g ot S tor San | Jeanic cattle & Thacoma..... | ¥ = Salled y 20—Stmr Leelanaw, for San New vay P | Notice to Mariners. Francisco Bl S i | The following affects the list of lights and |, DU )AiIAm\"d July Stmr Eureka, | Portiand & Astoris 3 Tos' Manale, Earific Cones e JeArrived” July 20—Stmr Mandalay, hence | Bequoia Willapa Harbo H : SHI » %= o _Waaddah Tsiand Post Light, page 40, atter | Suiled July 2—Stmr San Gabriel, for San | Oregomian. .. | New Yo i No. 184 (List of Lights, Buoys and Daymarks, | Pedro; stmr Acme, for San Francisco; stmr | State of Cal.. San Diego & Way Pts 3 | Pacific Const, 1004, page 78).—July 9, a fixed | Rival, for San Francisco. | A water . | Cooa B : 1 white post [antern light, suspended’ 20 fect| NOME-Arrived July 14—Schr Susie M | Titania | peter tavhos 1 above the water from an arm on a white | Plummer, from Ladysmith. | 8. Monica [ Kas P - 1 stake, was established on a rocky point at| MUKILTEO—Sailed July 20—Schr Philip- | Aztec . 1 the northwesterly end of Waaddah Island. Neah | pine, for San Pedro. e 1 | Bay, southeriy side of Juan de Fuca Strait. | GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived July 28—Schr | Argo. 2 | Largest house Neah village, §. by W.: tan- | Mary E Russ, hence July 16: schr R C Slade, | Chehalfs H gent to Kydikabbit Point, W. % 8. | from San Pedro: schr Chas R Wilson, hence | Alameda. Honolulu .... o 2 The following affects the list of lights, buoye | July 16; schr Endeavor, hence July 14. July | Coumbia.-... | Portiand & Astoria 2 « Jaymarks, Pacific Coast, 1904: 9—Schr & K Wood, {rom San_Pedro | Centralia."... Grays Harbor 2 WASHINGTO! Manukona, hence July 14; schr W F Jewett, | Pomo. .| Point Arena & Albion. 2 i = enc y 15; schr Falcon, hence July 16. | North Fork... Humboldt .... 3 S s s Salled July 28—Schr Chas B Faik, %or Ban | Manchurtan .| New York 3 - ere e v vi co e Co. ! : Humboldt 3 R R P e A £ BANDON—Afrived July 20—Schr Coquille, | New York via Fanama.|Aug. & 4 2, . | trom San Pedro. Puget Scund Ports. jAus. 4 ‘::]" nP: -n’?'lg-:.h[:s;us—‘. rr;:pl.!d“'l‘dl\fkyfln.‘;gly SOUTH BEND--Arrived July 20—Schr Ad- an Pedro & Way Pts. Aug. 4 39, will e replaced as soon as practicable. vent, hence July 16. | Mendocino & Pt. Arena/Aug. 4| e et page 85 —Boulder Reef Buoy | , HARDY CREEK—Arrived July 20—Stmr |San Diego & Way Pts./Aug. 4! B e hn s fin: Tebatators re. | Delits ‘haspe (duty-5Y. Coos Bay & Pt. Orford.|Aug. 5 ed adritt, was replaced July 20. POINT REYES—Passed July 20, 5 p m— | Alliance. : 2 Zhm Juan Channel, page 8%——Arxvle Shoal | Fr =hip Dughesse dg Beny, from Antwerp, | G. Dollar..... |Grays erhty Srifth ) S, firs 01 ‘rancisco. New! . 1Grays Harbor . (i e Foge 4 o o pv:ll:}) B AN PEDRO_Arrived July 20—Stmr Sa- | Cor {Seattie & Tacor ! Hacted Tuly moa, Chehalis and Despatch, hegee July 27; | Seattle ..... . ALASKA. stmr Bonita, hence July 28; scfir Dauntless, | G. - |Portland & Sumner Strait, SS~”0.\H(P:(\’" Re "_’Y“"m Grays Harbor: uchr Aurora, from Ta- | Doric ./China & Jai a HS. second can, reported out of | “ghyi 4 5 % | July 19, will be repiaced as soon as “S',g"_k" July 20—Stmr Bonita, for San Fran- | 1 e PORT TOWNSEND--Passed in July 20 = B | R Brig Geneva, hence July 20 for Port Blaketey, | Steamer. | Destination. _ | Sals.| Pler. 7 i Tt Arrived July 29—Bktn Georgina, from | 1 AR e Ao u; bktn Kohala, hence July 19 for Port | July 30. | [ e aw s o e : ‘crl\r Salem, from San Pedro. | San Pedro.. | Hum:eldt 2 l‘; meg!er 13 ) ] 2 H SAN DIEGO—Arrived July 20—Stmr Marsh- | Totme: .| Hamburg & Way..| m|Pier Shipping Intelligence. | adi 5 Tk | Topen.i-o| Bambert &, ey 8 pmipier 2 ISLAND PORT. | Coos Bay...| San_Pedro & Way.| 9 am Pier 11 ARRIVED. JOLU: 4 5 P 1 | N. Y. via Panama.|12 m|Pler 40 rriday, Juty 20. | pHONOLULU—Arrived July 28—Bitn W 3 | Xiiolia-:.. | Attorla' & Fortland) § pmiPler 27 " 9. mond, he y p A lon CI e o 1) Stmr ¥ A Kilburn, Thompson, 7 hours {rom | hence July 14, et a;z;‘;«l . %:l;giidtflf_"fv {l“:‘az"‘n[;::: 23 s 1:,‘ abeth, Jensen, 40 hours from EASTERN PORTE, | Nevadan... | Hono. & Kahulul..|[12 m|Pler 23 Bandon. _PHILADELPHIA--Arrived July 28—Bark | Jualy 31, | 3 Stmr San Pedro, Rasmussen, 83 hours from | Foohng Suey, from hulut | S. Rosa. San Diego & Way.| 0 am|Pier 11 | AWARE BREAKWATER—Arrived July | Arcata..... | Coos B. & Pt. Orfd|10 amPler 13 anta Barbara, Zaddart, §3 hours from 1ip Susquebanna, from Hilo, and was | G. W. Elder| Astoria & Portland. 1] amIPler 24 d to proceed to Philadelphia. seaAREURE L | e 2 , |~ Stmr Fulton, Panzer, 19 hours from Hardy FOREIGN PORTS. S. Barbara. | Seattle & Olymp pm|Pler | Creek: bound for San Pedro; called in for pa NEWCASTLE, AUS-Sailed July 26—Br Q_T‘:}‘.;flnu (H:,l‘::lim!:“.vipan 1 p:m::; fi “Simr Arcats, Neleon, 52 hours from Coo Sasagouek £op Tal Al §. Monica.. | Grays Harbor. pm|Pler 2 | Bay. via Port Orford 42 hours o08 | | Arrived ‘priot (o July 20—Ger shin Tarpen- | & | August 3. | i ¢ Willscot o rom Santa Rosalia. sray: % 3 Pler 2| e Macloon, $2 hours from San | “SiNGAPORE-Arrived prior to July 20— | Ghehalls...{ Graye Harbor . '«3%“;];;: 2 G5 e fkender, 21 days from | PT.SUmr Néw Orleans, from New York Seattle & Tacoma. .| 5 pm|Pier 20 | 2 A v 2T y rom | gYDN Arrived prior to July 29—Nor Los Angeles Ports.|10 am Pler 10 | | Honolpu. | e M Campbell, Larsen, 8 days | P2 Andromeda, from Eureka. | 3 August 3. | | trom Port Gamble. % i sy Vo A taati 1{}_”-1‘3‘" iled " July 20—Nor Astoria & Portland| 8 pm!Pier 2 | { "Tug Sea Rovir, Thompson, §2-hours from | = 1 oaridy fOF F Ezl River Ports...| 4 pm|Pier 2 n Diego, with bark Willscott in tow. OCE | Humboldt e .1:‘1 am| ;:er g : HAMBURG—Arrived i | Puget Soun (|11 am{Pier 9| 'LE“‘”"FM“ July a0, | toria, fro W York Pre=:t [ Coos Bay...: SomiPler 8 | Stme City of Puchia, Jepson, Victoria, B C, e S A R ROk i er\;;nn - i) .ml by etc; Pacific Coast Steamship Company. NEW YORK—Sailed July 20— Stmr Ar: | Willapa Harbor....| 4 pm|Pier 20 ' LB s Wyetaid, Waten, Naustng, B C; fgoe Bivergaod : G i Pr. Arena & Albion| ¢ pim|Pier 2 e et » GREENOCK—Arrived July 20-Stmr_Sibe- | State of Cal | San Diego & Way.| 9 am Pier Stmr Mougolla, Porter, Hongkong, via Hon- | rjan, from Philadeiphia, Via St Johns, N F. | G. Lindaver| Grays Harbor......| 4 pm|Pier 20 olulu, Yokohamd and Manila: Pacific Mall | “NiwPORT—Sailed July 20—ty § { A PR i Steamship Company. from Glasgow. for New York { Astoria & Portland{ll am|Pier 24 b gt Bay. aohnson, San Pedro and way | from Liverpool, for Montreal. F oot August 6. | ! O T Al ars s QUEENSTOWN-—Sailed July 20—Stmr Bal- | China...... | China & Japan....| 1 pm|Pier 40 e Pacific Coast Sthazenin (L] 5“%”""’7‘ Kiuagnosi, fo New York: st Be- | Nortn Fork | Humboldt 3§ pm{pier 20 | = . 1 publie, from . r Boston, | ... | Honolulu 11 am|Pler Ger stmr Totmes Kohlor amburg and | ROTTERDAM—Artived July 20-_Stmr Pots- ElorSriney | 5 s 15 mibier 4 WY DT 9. . o dam, from New York, via Boulogne. August 7. | i SAILED. PLYMOUTH—Arrived July 20—Stmr Ham- | Alljance. Eureka & Coos B.| 5 pm|Pier 16 Friday, July 29. burg, from New York, for Cherbourg and | Curacso. Mexican Ports ....l10 am|Pier 11 Stmr F A Kilburn, Thompson, Port Rodgers, | Hamburg, and proceeded. g FERL N | Stmr Maggie, Corning, Halfmoon Bay. LIVERPOOL—Sailed July ' 20—Stmr Hun- | Queen......| Puget Sound Sortan1 amiPier 9 Stmr City of Puebla, Jepsen, Victorta, | £arian, for Montreali stmr Kensingion, for | Newburs...| Grays Harbor......| 4 pm|Pler 10 B C, ete. * Br stmr Wyefleld Watson, Nanaimo, B C. néfi")flcfifis""fgr R me Saxonia, FROM SEATTLE. tmr on; D ong, ete. < co, Vi ul Stmr Fulton, Panzer, San Pedro. American ports. Steamer. Destination. Sails. Stmr Gipsy, Gray, Santa Cruz. —— cdf e R et saings, Chatara, Qe et Rt ity | Skatway £ Way Pore: Ty 31 town. 5 ¢¢n®* | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8, N., Mer- | Senator 8 kv doiy oo il v S Schr Berwick, Jacobsen, Rogue River, chant= Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., | Excelstor Seldovia & Way Ports.[Aug. 1 Schr W J Patterson, Lancaster, Grays July 29, 1904 Victoria. | Nome & Siberia........[Aug. 2 Harbor. A The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry .| Skagway & Way Ports.|Aug. 2 Schr Henry Wilson, Johnsen, Grays Harbor. | PUildIng was dropped exactly at noon to-day— Skagway & Way Ports.|Aug. 3 SPOKEN, K :7. e. -érl::;: Ig; :}1':.’20;!- énealm or at 8 Skagway & “;;y Ports. [Aug. 3 July 20—Lat 50 49 N, long 16 W, Br ship Licutenast, U. 8. N.. in charge. | Roanoke......| Nome & St Michaol. .| Aug. © Bvg., 25¢ to 75c. Mats. Thurs. & Sat., 250 to 50 | First Appearance Here of the Charming Sou- | aay. M TO-DAY—TO-NIGHT : OF TH r Walters Compary pre- ng the furiously funny melodrama, JUST STRUCK TOWN. SPECIAL—A 3-round bout between JOE POD! A and CHARLI AUG! A Genperal Y anager. TO-NIGHT AND SUNDAY NIGHT. LAST MATINEE TO-DAY. ALCAZAR #=%" INGLESIDE WHITE [t In the Thrilling Romance, RUPERT > Away Hes O Sequel to the Prisoner of Zenda. HENTZAU Great Cast. “‘Admirably staged and well acted.” —Post. “An enthusiastic reception.” —Chronicle. MONDAY, Aug. 1—SPECIAL PRODUCTION, ‘THE LADY OF LYONS." MR. WHITTLESEY as CLAUDE MELNOTTE EUGENE THAIS LAWTON as PAULINEL MAYER GENTRAL":: Market Street, Near Eighth. Phone South §33. | LAST TWO NIGHTS TO-NIGHT—Matinees To-Day and Te-Morrow. | Scctt Marble’s Great Sensational Melodrama | ATES OF JUSTICE A TREMENDOUS HIT EVERYWHERE. Brilltant Cast! Magnificent Scepery! Massive Mechanical Effects! | COURSING PARK. Every SATURDAY and SUNDAY. Courstng will begin at 11 o’clock sharp and ecrtinue until the last winning flag goes up. TOTAL PRIZES $2000 All Mission-st. cars transfer to Guerrero cars, which go direct to the pari. JOHN GRACE, Judge. EDWARD SHORTSTAG, Siipper. FAIL Palace DON"I"-‘le Al TO‘ see peiisSce brette, | COURT L ing | VERNE CASTEO. I hisharasg 5 EMPIRE! PRIGES B e and PARLOR, the PALM ROOM, the LOUIS XV PAR- LOR, and the LA- Next—=“SERGEANT JAMES.” Grand ceseesssessccsorsssesraee 4 opERAt DIES’ WRITING GRANDS Lot $ HOUSE} | L— $ MATIHEE TO-DAY—LAST MIG&T | ? 4 . : ‘ R:;&Adwaz : | MR, JAMES NEILL| : b i In Harriet Ford's Great Play, } - ey Beginning To-M Matin ¢ | Port Townsend, SM“&'» ’.r!lr‘w:nfl. Eyerget. 4 FIRST TIME AT 18c, 350 sad 500 ¢ L g e T R t Los Angeles and Santa Barbara— LUSTROUS VAUDEVILLE! CHARMION; . Santa Barbar San Stmeon, Cayuc Port Harford Huename. 9 a. m., July 30, Aug. . Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Altata, La Paz. Santa Ro- Empire Comedy 4; Decker-Russo-Abram- S B n- e r off Grand Operatic Trio; Marcus and e o~ Gartelle. and Orphewn Motion Pic- i tures. Last Time of Julian Rose; the r information Mysterious Zancigs; Musical Xleist, sarved b - TICKET OFFICES—4 New Montgom- and ROSE COGHLAN, ery st e Hotel), 10 Market st., and Hroad ves, t 0 M X Asaicied by BN RRATT, I e Bot | T e N SRS e - of Trumps.” Regular Matinees Every Wednesday, Thurs- | Saturday. Sunday. Prices—10c, 25¢, 50c. Plymouth—Chnerbonyzr—Southampton. GOLumga A AN FRAACSGE'S | 53";;2-“""“’ bt vy 7 ol g R - *hil pl Aug. 13! New York.....Aug. 2| LEADNG VHDMMRE | * 7 ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE. New York—London Direct. | Minnehaha....... pr Aug. 8, noon 13, Ta m 209 a MATINEE TO-DAY. TO,NIGHT ALl NEXT WEEK. AND CHARLES FROHMAN presents Aug. Aug Minnetonka. Aug DOMINION LIN Montreal—Livernaoi-—Short HENRY s i 0 | HOLLAND-AMERICA New Twin-Screw Steamers of 1 New York-—Rotterdam, Via Boulogne. MILLER Saillng Tuesdavs at 10 2. m Rotterdam Au 2 atendam Auvg. 2 Ryndar Aug. 9 Potsdam In Madeleine Lucette Ryley's dainty comedy. | Noordam Aug. 13 Rotterdam RED STAR LINE. York—aAntwerp—London—Paris. & at Dover for London snd Paris. MICE AND MEN = Aug. 8—H MILLER in First Amer} From New York Saturdays at'10:30 a. m can Prod: 4 EPH ENTANGLED.” | Krooniand......Aus. 6| Finland — — - Zeeland Aug. 13! Vaderla ‘WHITE STAR LINE. New York—Oueenstown. Celtic TIVOL Baltie LAS’[ TIMES [y Boston—Queenstown—Livernool TO- ) . Aug. 11. Sept. 8, Oct OF THE OPERATIC § Aug. 23 22, O NEW SERVICE FROM Z2OSTON. ROBIN HOOD TR Seten Blosmors Of 11.400 to 15.000 Tons. INDAY EVE., Aug. 1—First Produ BOSTON DIRN TO THE MEDITEREANEAN, VIA AZORES, GIERALTAR, NAPLES GEWOA. ROMANIC Sept. 17. Oct. 29, Dee. CANOPIC S, Nov. s ass, $63_upward on D. TAYLOR, Passe e ¢ 21 Post st an Francisco of Whir Musical Comedy Triumphy depend r Agent Pa "TOYO KISEN KAIS 1 leave Greenwi t 1 p. ¢ HA o) . 5oe, Matinee To-day. whart v YOKOHAMA and Stea. (Pler No. e HONGKONG, caliing at Kobe (Hiogo). Naga saki 3 ns and nd connecting at No H By Collin Davis and Frank Witmark. rates. For freight and passa pany’s office. 421 M ot street. l SPECIAL l W. H. AVERY. ¢ Ccmmencing Monday Night go\l, August 1, | Gigantic Spectacular Burlésque. H mbur Amer’-ca THE WHIRL OF THE TOWN 7.0 o9 2 Semi-Weekly Twin Screw Fervic Three Great Acts, Filled with NeW Songs, | FOR PLYMOUTH. CHERBOURG HAMAU Specialties and a World of Novelties. Moltk -...July 28Patricia Avg | First Appearance of LIONEL LAWR Bulgaria July Ham and Reappearance of FLOSSIE HOP: “Deutschiand. .. Aux. $ Ph Seats now on sale, two weel h §Pennsylvan Aug Matinees Saturday and *Has grill room SAME POPULAR PRIC TWill call at I ‘Oceanles.s. €. £ Aug. CALIFORNIA HA foe Boaot 1.0.SPRECKELS & BROS. Yer. Preigat 0ce 3 Waraet 50, Pir COMPAGNIE GENSRALS TRANSATLANTIQU DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE 1S, final ston will b given to- night Sailling ever tA T i To-morrow—The season's g"!‘v:;x,,[{ \:: 10 2. m fi“ T e Fuffalo First class to Havre, c Commencing wi class o Havre, matinee. COMING—FLORENCE ROBERTS. Corcoran h end ferry and S Y “F Sundays to Va - ) round trip. L 0., pho Mat fil THE TOBINS; “MIKE,” FOSTER'S DOG, —o- toone Muf B And a Splendid Show Every Afternood and . Evening in the Theater. To U. S. Navy Tard and Vallejo. Strars. General Frisbie, Monticello and Arrow. 9:45 a. m., 12:30, 3: TAKE A RIDE ON THE Y ELECTRIC RAILROAD. days, 7 a. m., 4:13 p MINIATURE ion street: phone Main Two Young Leopards in the Zoco. | INSPECT CABARET DE LA MORT. | DIR E CTORY Hear the Pneumatic Symphony Orchestrion. OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. Tose Yourself in the Mirror Maze. ADMISSION .10¢ | CHILDREN Catalogue and Price Lists Mailed i on Application. en Phoning Ask for ““The Chut MISCELLANEOUS AMUSEMENTS. BASEBALL OPENING OF NEW SEASON. SAN FRANCI>CO vs. SEATTLE. | JAS. BOVES & C0. at RECREATION PARK. { Eighth and Harrison streets. FRESE AND SALT MEATS. Shipping Butchers, 103 Clay. Tel. Main 1204, oILS. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, | LUBRICATING OILS; LEONARD & ELLIS, SATURDAY, 3 8 Front st S. F. Phone Main 1719, SUNDAY, 2 PRINTING. PRINTER. m, LADIES FREE THURSDAY and FRIDAY. 511 Sansome st 8. F. Advance saie of seats at 5 Stockton street. €. HUGHES,