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THE SAN FRANCISCO : CALL, SUNDAY, JU LY 31, 1904. ADVERTISF\IENTS. = e S SR e s00800¢08 .“.”“”.: Dry Goods Silk Department, New Crepe de Chine—200 pieces including the favored shades in mode—“fama” and “antelope”; green—*“artichoke” and “laurel”; blue—*admiral” and “yacht”: brown—*Manila” and “Havana.” \ Fancy Louisine and Taffeta Silks—In the dainty small Jacquard effects for suits that now mark the style. . EXTRA SPECIALS! Crash Pongee Silks—For suits, in all fashionable shades for the season, will be marked down from $1.50 2 yard to. . .......................................... $1.00 Strlped Wash Silks—For suits and waists, that were 50c a yad, Fall Taffeta Silks—300 pieces of the guaranteed qualx’ty in shades and tints to match the new woolens, yard 5¢ CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, Geary and Stookton Streets, Union Square SAN FRANCOCISOO. Prox Jory B, 1504 Yanzy Drror (Poot of Market Street.) = e e ;R Tacarilie. Winters, Bumeey._ . Benicie, E! T30n Valiejo 7.50a Nties. Tyucy. Lathiron, 8tock 7.200 CALIFORNIA i a Niies, Trucy. Lachron, Stockron 8804 bers Expres \"-1.) Y LIMITED TO CHICACO Wiilows Tted” BlaE., LEAVES MONDAYS and THURSDA YS . 7.50» at 9:30 a. m., through in 3 days, e with diner and =1l trappings. i Other Santa Fe Trains: S e et E_; kton, Fresno, Bakersfleld, | Jumotion, Han- {8:00 450 | 4:00 p £30a % 8:00 p. as City, Grand Canyoa and | — 420° | poEET OFFICES—_641 Market St. and | g 4200 | Ferry Depot, S. F. Also 1112 Broad- 2904 Atiautic Exp 520 | way, Oakland, Cal. 27 South First St. | £304 Eichmond, San Jose. 1 ations 6500 | S Chicags, Deaver, Eansas A | CALIFORNIA NORTHWES1ERN RY. CO. S-S ; 5~ LESSEE Passenger . Byron. | SAN FRAKCISCO AND NORTH PACIFI3 RAILWAY COMPANY. | Tiburon Perry, Foot of Msvket Street. SAN vnu«cmco TO SAN RAFAEL. | 3 . 9:00, 11:00 a. m.: , 6:30 and 11:30 5:10, b, 3:40, tra trip at 1:30 p. m. :00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; @ kd irvingion, Ben) 48 1 $11.60a tra trip at 1:45 m. | 9 11:15 a. m.; 1:45, | N Ry A A : Arrive E In Effect 0. Deaver, Kaosas » 1904, via Mariinez. St San Fran. Martinez. Byrom, . Modesta, Fresno and Port Costa d New 4imaden. Los Gaios. Feiton, Tuz and 10.55a 8.654 11304 Baria Clara. San Jove, Los Gios and Wey Stations 1.30p Eax Jose and Way Stations 15 06p De! arket street, 3300 227 Chronicle v R. X. RYAN | or Gen. Pags £.305 Fan Jore and Wey Btatiens... #5005 Bents Ciara. Sar Jome. Low Gaiod, a0 priocipal Wey Bte: Sunday). ... {pai Wey Etations by Redwood. Shx ail0ns. Paso Jtobies yo. Eania Burbare Deming. New Yo tsonville Castrov Pacific Grove 46.15> taw Mateo Beresford, Be e Medwect, Pelr Gatn Menio Park. Paio Alto..... £5.505 ben dose 5 4Be Bupset Some.G 9805 Beuih Sax F rancisco. M iilbrac, Bar- ngeme, Sam Mateo, Belmont, sen Cardos, Bedwood. Fair Oaks, Menio Park. and Paio Aite. c3d, Mountain View. Su Lawrenos. Sasta Ciars and 180 « baturday omly. Siupe ol all Ssii0Rs oR BaDdar, drsvxt “07“' m, MT. TAMALPAIS RAlhwu 25, 91, Sundays A “ :15 p. m. { THROUGH TRAINS. 7:45 a. m. dally—Cazadero and way statt 9:15 & m. Eundays only—For Paint Heys: San Franciseo Mdlld__‘il :15 p. m. dally except Sunday—For Caza. etc. 5 p. m. dally except Saturday - ay—For Point Reyes, etc. . 1 15 p. m., Sundays only—For Polnt Reyes, §:15 p. m., Sundays only—For Cazadero, ete. -nf KET OFFIC 26 Market st, FERRY—Unson Depot, foot of Market st. o Qrrices { were hosts at a ples | Hotel. { trip to Par WHERE CITY FOLK SEEK REST Continued From Page 38, Column 7. Wresentrofe, J. Blunt, George Stage, Mr. and Mrs. Guina, Frank Guina, Akers brothers, Thomas Corman, Ralph Crum, S. 8. Stmons, L. P. Levy, Mr, and Mrs. Casey, Dr. P. M Honder, Dr, C. S. Frazer, Rev. P, Strome, Rev. M. Strome E. H. Clyne_ Joseph C. Bonn, Joseph Suilivan, Charles Foley, T. S. Herrfll' Peter Frost, Jake Hansen ~Minnie Hansen, §. P, Sawyer and J, C. Stecton. From acramento—P. F. Finley, George G. Parker, E. M. Tobin, Sadie Cohen, Emma_ Parkes, Mr. and Mrs. Talcott, Mr, and Mrs. Hynes, James Conrad, Lottie Conrad. Joseph P. Sullivan, Mrs. 8. T, Sturken. B. B, Merrill G. P. Blane, John Rosie, M. Sheridan, Mr. and Mrs. Stock. Fred Reccomi, Mrs. O. Wallace, X Silverstein, Thymuas O'Brien, J. Luke and F. Devin. From Oakland R. D, Willis, Mr, and Mrs. vey, engton, Mr, ‘and Mrs. Robinson, George P. Benoie, W. W. Parker, George Giblin, Dave Hagerty, T. M. Little’ Charles Harris, Jogeph Dives, William _Stevenson, Benjamin James, G. S. Cane, Miss Haley, Miss Stanley, Mr. and Cook,_ Mr. and ‘\l”-' Colbert, J, C. Finley, M. Brown and ._McCarthy. From San Jose—2. H. Hel- Yrr Mr. Bowen, Mr. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Londzn, Abe M Page, G. C. Oliver, J. 8. Sami 'ra . Mr, and Mrs. Henghs, Lulu \[urpl\\ 2 : Loughlin, J. P. Loughlin, Mrs. J. 'C. Everts_Carl l-arks, S Fink, P. C. Darey, H. nningham. From Oakland— inger, Rose Greenlee, Fred S. Gerrott, W. J. Cambroell, A Wilson, G. B, Richard C. A. Clark, J. T. Donleav: Henry Lackman, M. 8. P. Connelly, Rosenlad, B. Walsh and .t AT SODA BAY RESORT: From San Fra.- clsco—Miss _ Annie Williams, Chasselle Wil- lams, F Gilbert, Miss Eleanor McHenry, Miss Marie Lehman, ‘Miss Clara Lehman, Mies v A, J. Rocca, Mrs. W. Miss Edythe Pollard, H. Aregan, Joe O’Shau Heffernan, J. A. deffernan, V C. Sheehan, Fred Riceoni, Mrs. Frank Miller, Dr. A..C. Rulf- Cahill and wife, John Farnham, R. Carmany, Thorn- James Cullo . and H, Schoenhots, S. Hertzmann, David Bloos man, Mrs. James . Mattie McLeary, W. erman and wife, William Houser, Wil- Philip Johnson, P. J. Traynor, Henry Rosenblatt, Miss Lilla senvine, Miss F. Sisen- E. J. Donovan, W. J. a McCoy, Miss Osmond, Miss nk Stock, Susan H. Steck, Fannie . Miss Mathilde Fruy, John d_wife,"John H. Rodgers, J- H. C Henry_Steiglitz, H. F. s, Harrmann. Clark Smith from ‘Hester Adams from Witter Springs. o McMurtry from Vacaville. Vena Craw- ford, Eila Young, Charles Voight from Lake- port; George Gopsovitch from Petaluma, Henry vert from Alvarado. From Oakland—M. J. Laymance, Hazel Laymance, Grace Laymance, King, Mrs. L. E. Prindle, Mrs. Janet Denis Spencer, Mrs. Wells Whit- H. Robinson, Walter £ Robinson, Noir, Mrs. M. Haneen, Elise C. Howard E. Hansen, Miss . M. C, Robinson, Mr. and Gilbert L. Curtis. Miss Lilllan Ashton, n Rafael; Willlam C. Bissell, Weaverville; . E. Lawrence and_wite, Lodi; Gus Hisigus. luma; Willlam London, Alvarado; J. H. , Bakersfleld; F. M. Cuyler, Berke- lexander R. Baum, Master Alexander R. Alameda, Poara: = nessy, M. J. cent Butler, J. AT HOTEL VENDOME, San Jose: From San co—J. E Beverly Mac an1xle Douglass Mrs. C. L. Best, Miss Best, Miss thryn Diilon, Miss Patricia Cosgrave, Mrs. F, Mitchell, Maurice Casey, C. 8. Quick, and M . O'Bri Mr. and Mr: J. Weniger, e Kennedy, J. E. Forgarthy, V. M, Smith, C. S. Hooker, Mrs. Hooker, Miss Hooker, F. H. Dunne, H. D. Sheldon, J. L. Eulinger, Robert Hyman, E. S. Wheeler, F. Jacobson, Mrs. Jacobson, Mrs. A. J. Lew! " May, Edeon Bradbury, Mr. and . D. H. Miss McEwen, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Bradney, D. A. Mcieod, Charles H. Botkin and family, Miss E. Lieb. Miss M. Lieb, Mr. . W. Roche, Miss Elsie Rodenbur: . S. L. Dinkelspiel, Miss Sophie Dinkelspiel, Levy Dinkelspiel, Mr. and Mre, H. Cummings, W. E. Hess, Mr. and Mrs A. Gautenbauch. and Mrs. J. D. Mr. Robertsons Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Dimmond, Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Clay, Miss Barry, Mr. Brock, Mrs.. Carl C. Gross, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hyman, C. A. Wood, Miss Hilda Fauhheimer, Miss E, Fauhheimer, H. C. Burr Jr., Cornish, H. G. Howell, Frank O'Kang, Mrs. J. B Shroeder, Toby G. Hughes, Everett N. r. and Mrs. R, Gallagos, Mr md Mrs, Wililam Morris, Edwin L. Sneli, A."W. Harry Armstrong, Mrs. Philip C O g M, Mokler Jr s, Mrs, Thomas Steiner, Mi . Charles M. Plum. —_—— . PERSONAL. Mrs. Ed McGivney and her daughter Genevieve are spending th her home in Hodson, Calaveras County. Mr. and Mrs. J. Alexander .(nee and will veceive visitors at 2030 Pipe street on Sunday, to-day, from 2 5 p. m. Mrs. Arthur B. Sanborn and her visit to the St. Louis Fair. cousin, a prominent banker of Lincoln, B. A. Phillips, visiting her sister, Mrs. S. Label, San Rafael, will leave this week for her home at Reno, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Wheeler left last week on a two months’ trip to New York and other Eastern cities. On their way home thewwill visit the fair at St. Louis. 1615 Larkin street will ‘World's Fair and Chicago. Mr. returned from an extended tour through Oregon, Washington and Brit- ish Columbia. They are now residing visit street. Mrs. have returned from Vineburg, Sonoma County. Miss Rose Brandon and Miss Agnes Allen are summering at Lake Tahoe. at the Swanton House, Pescadero. Mrs. Willner, wife of the Rev,. Mr. Willner of 1027 Buchanan street,” left recently to join Mrs. S. Busch, Miss | Essie and Carl Busch at New York, | where she will take the steamship | Deutschland for an extended visit in Europe. Mrs. Parolini will return next week from a vacation in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. 'YOUNG ARTIST ENTERTAINED AT LUNCHEON e By Sally Sharp. Though many are the wits and bon vivants who gather round the board of the red room of the Bohemian Club not often is there a cleverer group than lunched there on Friday, when young Eisyard Cucuel, the arust who has wandered back to his native heath, was entertaingd by his fellows-in-art. And a merry group it was, who toasted— aye, and roasted—the splendid success of their guest—the plucky lad who left San Francisco six vears ago and went to Europe to be discovered. The trib- utes paid to him by his fellows were warmly appreciated by the wanderer. Edward Cucuel received his early training in art in San Francisco, sub- sequently studying in Munich, Dresden and other European art centers. He made a specialty of themes of social life. It is these that many of his { crities consider the basis of his repu- tatic ong the clever men who toasted to the further success of the young San Franciscan were Maynard Dixon, Giu- | seppe Cadenasso, Xavier Martinez, | Robert Aitken, Charles Sedgwick Aiken, George St and Chester Fernald. Beginning to-morrow, an exhibition ling | of Cucuel’s pictures will be held at Schussler’s on Post street, when his fellow townsmen may have an oppor- tunity to support or reject the verdict of the European critics as to the merits of his art. Cucuel will go to the Orient in a weeks for the Illustrated London News to draw phases of social life in the Land of the Rising Sun. . e officers at the Presidio sant little hop on Friday night. As usual, the popular maids from the other posts were pres- besides a’ number of town girls. To be sure, Captain Johnson and his ‘usual little supper party were much missed, but Major Stevenson enter- tained a merry group after the hop. . e s George Whittell Jr. and Alffed B. Swinton of San Francisco have arrived in London and are staying at the Cecil These friends have planned a and then, moving south- ward, will visit the principal cities of Italy, thence to Switzerland, before re- turning again to London. —_—e——————— Caught in Printing Press. Hugo Simens, a small boy employed in the printing establishment of E. Leidecker & Co., 156 New Montgomery street, was treated at the Harbor Hos- pital yesterday for a badly broken hand. He was printing postal cards and to save one that had slipped tried to grab it from under the press. The press caught his hand, breaking the bones right across. Although the ac- cident occurred about 9 a. m. it was noon before the youngster's injuries received attention. His employer sent him to a free dispensary, where he walted for several hours and was re- ferred to the Harbor Hospital, where Dr. Millar set the broken bones. ———————— Ye Olde English Inn, 144 Mason st Best things to eat nnd drink at Babs & Jules’. B Tired of working for wages? Read our BUSINESS CHANCE COLUMNS. Splendid npponunll.leu for in- vestment. The bachelor 25 ‘ | to make merry over the noonday feast, | N VATICAN EXHIBIT WILL BE SENT TO PORTLAXD Papal Secretary Accepts Invitation of the Managers of the Lewis and Clar: Fair. PORTLAND, Or., July 20.—Dr. T. McNally, who is now in Rome and who was commissioned by Archbishop Alexander Christie of Oregon City to petition the Holy See to have the Vat- ican exhibit at the St. Louis Exposi- tion removed to Portland during (he vis and Clark fair next year, has tten to Director General W. H.| Goode that the invitation was present- ed to the papal secretary of state, who cordially” accepted it and assured Dr. McNally that the Holy See would h.z\e appropriate Portland fair. —————— Gold Souvenir Free. 35 gold pieces given away at our fall open- | representation at the | ing to-morrow and following days this week. ;1 u(}-r words $20 new autumn suits special at $: =2 new autumn suits special at $17. v autumn suits special at £20. come. o Don't fail 1den Gate Cloak and Suit House. ————— He cannot have right thoughts of | God who refuses to take thought fnr men, o If You Want a Good Trunk or Bag A. B. Smith Co., 116 Ellis, above Powell, have just the article you are looking for. We carry every style of Trunk, Bag or Suit Selling NOW 'P6C0 and KORONA Cameras at a great reduction foi’ a short time. POCKET POCO, 314@4%. Res price $9. Our price. $6.00 KORONA PETIT, 3%x4}. Reg. price §0.50. Our price....$6,35 Same with rack and pinion. Price $11. Our price 7.35 SUNSET BAZAAR SanFrancisco. 42 Third St. Miss, little summer with Mrs. Susie T. Evans at Lapidaire) have returned to the city tu: son, Harold, have returned from their They also | ® visited Frank Johnson, Mr. Sanborn’s | who has been | of | | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fickenscher of | the | and Mrs. William J. Drew have‘ at their new home, 31 South Broderick | William D. Hynes and family | Robert Crooks, wifé and family are! Elegant Tailor-Made COSTUMES, TOURIST SUITS, “The Mikado” TOURIST JACKETS, CRAVENETTE COATS, DRESS SKIRTS, 18 and 27 Gore Pleated SKIRTS, Cloth CAPES, Fur JACKETS and Fur CAPES, MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S COATS. THE PUBLIC MOST CORDIALLY INVITED. 1230 1232-1234 MARKET STREET. ADVERTISEMENTS. ©000000000000000000000 and Winter Scason, 1904-1905. Newest Style Ideas, Fascination of Designs, Elegance of Construction, Latest Effect in Mntcinls. UNAPPROACHARLE IN PRICES. fefets vl OPERA [GRAND 32 WEEK BEGINNING MATINEE TO-DAY JAMES NEILL | | BRONSON HOWARD'S GRE MILITARY DRAMA, FIRST TIME AT 165¢ 25¢ 50c CALIFORNIA MATINEE TO-DAY. | Third Week of Special i Melodrama Season. 13| Eimer Walters Co. Presenting the Sensation | The Butfalo the Great Buffalo | Elopement. Last two times to-day of YA LU STONE." ‘To-morrow, Mond ntie, Spectacular Bur- lesque Production, THE WHIRL OF THE TOWN Greatest New York Casino Cast of Unexcelled Arti DOROTHY MORTON, ~NORA HOPE (reappearance), RIC BOBBY NORTH, EDWIN BEN DILLON, LIONEL LAWR! | cially engaged) s. DY, Novelties and 50c and Bie and Soc. fat- 5! c. Sat : inees, Children at Matinees, 10c OPERA TIVOLI&eEe. LAST TIME TO-NIGHT OF THE OPERATIC SENSATION, ROBIN HOOD MONDAY r o . 1—First Produc- tion in San Francisco of the Whirlwind English Musical Comedy Triumph, THE TOREADOR Usual Tivoli Prices—23c, . VLY MATINGE SATURDAY: D._ Price, ALCAZAR 7+ TO-NIGHT—LAST TIME. Belasco & Mayer, Proprietors. B. EEK. EES THURSDAY AND SA" l"l‘RDAY WHITTLESEY In a Special Production of Bulwer-Lytton's THE LADY e OF LYONS Love Romance. MR. WHITTLESEY as CLAUDE. EUGENIE THAIS LAWTON as PAULINE. (Her First Appearance at the Alcazar.) Monday, Aug. S—MR. WHITTLESEY PAUL N. POTTER'S COMEDY, OR THE MAID OF BATH.” GENTRAL~£ Market Street, Near El(hlh...l’hone Snulh 533 in “SHERIDAN, ‘ua MAVER ¢ the Thrilling Pla ! GATES OF JUSTICE I TO-MORROW NIGHT—ALL NEXT WEEK. Matinees Saturday and Sunday, Massive Presentation of Kirk La Shelle's Big- gest Success in Years. The New Heroic Drama, Sergeant James A Tremendous Scenic Sensation! ¥ veninn. .10¢ to 10¢, 16c, e MATINEE '.I'O(')-DA\’——TO-NIGHT. LAST TIME | AMUSEMENTS. ION COURSIN G RK P.J. REILLY... JAS. F. GRACE. . .Judge Slipper T0-DAY, SUNDAY, JULY 31 Ladies’ Day CHAMPION STAKE RESERVE EVENT TRAIN SERVICE BOTH WAYS, Leaves Third and Townsend strests 10:15 and 1 p. m.; Twenty-fitth and Valencia sts. five minutes later. Returning at 4:45 p and after the last course. cars every San Mateo electric four minutes during the day. INGLESIDE COURSING PARK. Every SATURDAY and SUNDAY. Coursing will begin at 11 o'clock sharp and continue untll 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. High-Class Specialties Every Afternoon and Evening in the Theater. CAMPBELL AND JOHNSON: CHARLES P. LOWE; DERVIN: EDNA GRANT: “MIKE,” FOSTER'S DOG; SULLY AND PHELI MABEL LAMSON AND NEW MOVING PICTURES, 3 BABY LIONS IN THE Z0OO! AMATEUR NIGHT THURSDAY Admission, 10c; Children, 5e. When Phoning, Ask for “The Chutes.” SAN FRANCISCO BY AUTOMOBILE CALL MOBILE CABRIAGE €o. GOLDEN GATE AVE. ard Squan su Phone Private “xchange Dnvmn-n ‘tfices—Court Patase Hotel: Lobby | t. Francis Hotel; Lobby of Occidental Hotel THIS AFTER- —_— Second and Last Week of the Semsa- tion of Two Continents, CHARMION The World's Most Trapeze Pert BIG, NEW ACTS. The Eminent Comedians, OLIVE MAY and J.W.ALBAUGH JR. Presentix FROM K4 and Daring mer. O ORI LHOIION HCHOBCAOHONH L O The Premier: McGabe, Sabine & V In Their entric C: Latest Creation OF KITTY Les [liopqs Zurope’s Greatest Musi ___ ristic Nove gra ARRIVAL 8 g g g - “Hughes Musical Trio Entertainment. In 'rm- Refined EMPIRE COMEDY FOUR In Their New and Orig! “WHAT'S THE ANSW MARCUSand GARTELLE Orpheum Motion Pictres Showing the Latest Novalties. OO QRN OHOAOROIANO RN 1 Creation, & 05 OO 40 S HORQHOACHOE HORORO OO0 Y ¢ Last Week and Tremendous Success of the Grand Ope EDITH l]EhKH DDMENIGU RUSSO and SIG. ABRAMOFF FAUST. sday, g 2 { CRORORCRORORONCE O' ROSCHCH 080RCRCACR0R0RTE “‘.“t“‘. SAN FAMNCSCY LEADING THEATRE GOLUMBI f'u\rl, S | HENRY MILLER |LAST 7 PERFORMANCES' ‘MiéE AND MEN ‘Konday, r | | Presents ey’s Dal UNITED STA‘I'ES BRANCH STATEMENT | I THE—— { CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE NORTHERN ASSURANGE | COMPANY F LONDON, | 616 ana’ 611 o as per blank fu it | | 144,491 44,763 © 1,004,134 ning more tha 781 842,778 Commisstons and tharau | “and to become due Return Premiums and Ke! Ptemiums All other Liab! tties Total Liabilities . Net cash actually re premiums .. Received for mv-r«z and a on Bonds, from all other sources Received for Rents ... Received from all othe: | Net amount pa o (including §$147,505 46, previous years) . i Pad or allowed for Comm Brokerage 381,122 99 id. for S P': !?ir(" 131,419 43 Paid for State, Natlonal and’ Local i 2 e 38 - All other payments enak- tures 717,010 62 Total Expenditures Fire. Losses incurred during the year..$1,118,390 15 % Firs Risks. | Pre: ... S282.971,041 $3.336,578 13 ks Net_amot expired during the | | year S| 219761 | 285661843 Net amount_in_force| 308,283,111 "W, 994 7O BABB, Manager. to before me, this 1905, December ! GEO. Subscribed and 27th day of Januar: Se6. W, comer, Commissioner for California in New Yoik- Western Department, Chi G'H, LERMIT, Manager. San Francisco Office, No. 230 California St Walter J. Wiison, Resident Manager. Ahge! & Bruckman, City Agents, No. 209 Sanseme St. Tel. Main 5781 Waekly Cal $1.00 perYear

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