The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 7, 1904, Page 36

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N THIS AFTERNOON, Week Cousmencing A ugust Vaudeville's Superlative The Flve Madcaps Sen Dancing uding MI.S LEN. M/DCAP the Radium P¥ects thelr with Harry- FOY & GLARK - Fio In their New “OLD CURIOSITY smed SHOP. charies BUYER & O'NEIL waiie Eccentrie Dancers late of “THE BABES N TOYLAXND. McCabe, Sahine and Vera The Premiers of Eccentric Comedy. LES OLOPAS Greatcst Musical Novelty HUGHES MUSICAL TRIO their Refined Dntertainment. ope’s In 'EMPIRE COMEDY FOUR g an Entire Change of Specialty. Orpheum Motion Pielures Showing the Latest Novelti Last Week and Great Dlive May&J W. Albauzh Jr., Success of Presenting {E GIRL FROM KANSAS,” Regular Matinces every Wednesday, T day Saturday and Sunday. ‘ PRICES—10¢, 25¢ and 50c. ’ OLUMBlA i LEADNS DR MON A HARLES First Time In America. FROHMAN Presents ENRY ILLER AND AN AUGMENTED COMPANY Arthur Jones' Brillient Comedy, JOSEPH ENTANGLED « Haymarket Theater, London. GAI.IFUBNIA TINEE T®-DAY—AI This Week. The Elmer Walters Co. A TS CoMEDy MELo 77 TDRAMA 3 MILLIONAIRE Next—Just Before Dawn. Coming—August 25th FLORENCE ROBERTS sent Limited to Four Weeks Only. te Direction of Frederic Belasco e =4 o cuge ond Week and Tremendous Success, “The Whirl of the Town” SUPERB—SCENIC—SINGING— SENSATION Gigantic. Spectacular Burlesque. Threc Very Funny Acts Cast of Unexcelled Artists. DOROTHY MORTON, NORA BAYES, FLOSEIE HOPE, RICE AND CADY, BOBBY NORTH, EDWIN CLARK, BEN DILLON, LIONEL LAWR PRETTY CHORUS OF 40. 30 Novelties and New Speciaities. Next Attraction — THE ANHEUSER- BUSH.” A Burlesque Scnuuon TIVOLI 2 Beginning MONDAY EVENING, lls AUGUST EIGHTH WEEK Of the Superb Tivoli Sensation THE TOREADOR Ivan Caryll and Lionel Moncton TH AN UNRIVALED C. BEATS NOW READY, Usual Tivoli Prices— Sbc, T5c. ONLY MATINEE hATURDAY Mueuhlhnr m Prkn. wm'rz W Hlmuzr Last Time To-Night, IN A SPECIAL PRODUCTION OF BULWER'S THE LADY OF LYONS. MONDAY NIGHT—ALL WEBK, MATINEES 'fl{l'RSDAY AND !A'I'UI.DAY Bvg. 25¢c to T8c. ts. Thurs. to 50c [Ard e Aicuzar Stock G | WHITTLE&:‘E:. Y the first San Francisco HERIDA Or tho Maid of Bath tho Maid of Bath. A ROMANTIC m:n{ BEY PAUL M. MON., A MR. WHITTLESEY IN HALL CAINE" S MASTERPIECE, m lANX)(n GENTRAL" Market Street, Near m—hno lm 533. MATINEE TO-DAY—Tonight Lest Time the Magnificent Drama, o SERGEANT JAMES TO-MORROW MNIGHT_ALL wmX® XL WESK, Saturday and mnwn OF KEYS Ballet of Pretty Girls! Dances! CLOAK ano SUI New StyI.e Aufl_l Extraordinari New Style Autumn | Beaten Dog Stakes At $15-00 5§17 Tl-c grandest styles and | gre; Suit,” the modish “Mikado” of extra good quality material. Unexcelied Workmans! New style Auniumn Jackets, at CRAVENETTE COATS, full SILK COATS Speual at . ing, from 2000 New S WALKING SKIRTS—Good quality, $2.50, $3.50, $5.00 DRESS SKIRTS—Novelties .. $5, $6, $7.50 and $10.00 CREPE DE CHINE SKIRTS AT LOWEST M 1230, 1 9239, -y and the swell Tuxedo Suits, made - $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00 Full length TOURIST COATS, $7.50, $8.50 and $10.00 MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S COATS, elegant styles, rich tailor- -$15.00, $18.50, $20.00, $25.00 Fur Jackets and Fur Capes T HOUSE & mi Garments at ly Low Prices Tailor-Made Suits 50 and $2(0)-00 atest values, The new “ Tourist hip. Perfect Fitting. $6.50, $7.50 and $10.00 length - $11.00, $13 50 and $15.00 $5.00 to $15.00 tyle SKIRTS ARKET PRICES. 1234 MARKET STREET A.\ll'SEML\'TS UNION COURSING | | | | | | | P. 3. REILLY. 1“ F. GRACE. Reserve and ighty Races ~GREAT SPORT AND.. CHANCE TO SPECULATE EVERY | THREE MINUTES." TRAIN SERVICE BOTH WAYS. Leaves Third and Townsend streets 10:15 and 1 p. m.; Twenty-fitth and Valencia sts. five minutes later. Returning at 4:45 p, m. 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 o'clock 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. mm‘ Speclaities Every After- noon and Evening in the Theater. COOPER and ROGERS; LESLIE'S Sidiaas IOV, e e an MOVING & 3 BABY LIONS IN THE Z0O. PN, St T i Ch m"@um-l Horses Admission, 10c; Children, 5ec. wflftfl AV fl GOUGH 81 M Palace nm- Lobby Hotel BL i Lobby of Occidental OPERA GRAND iouse WEEK BEGINNING MATINEE TO-DAY Mr. JAMES NEILL —IN—— 90% RICUL TUR’AL JiORTICUL AND LIVESTOCK, EXPOSITION. INITIAL HORSE SHOw AT PAVILION. TWO WEEKS OF RUNNING ARNESS RACING. EXHIBITS CARR/ED FREE. @ur | ‘—.\mm\n\\“x“_s To NSRS, ~ BERUSH PRESIDENT: 'Rehgey 5 SAGRAMENT'O. CAL. MISCELLANEOUS. Developing * and Printing His prices are low- er than those of any one else in the busi- ness. Send him a trial order and you'll never regret it, Here are a few figures: DEVELOPING. Roll of six ........ Roll of twelve .... PRINTING. Solio finish .. . Velox finish . .3¢ RAS carried in stock. ANSCO CAME; Dlmflt’l x.oun:n FILMS, for all Kodnks his usual low prlm CYXO P TO Afl? artificial Hrht. Try it. ou'll Hkfi h and want more. Cameras repaired at low figures. Mail orders promptly filled. THAT MAN PITTS, F. W. PITTS, The Stationer, 1008 MARKET ST. Opp. SAN FRANCIBCB.' (ir_and JASTHMANOLA] . Is the only cure for Nervous and HT ST., uqmfl-gw Woekly Cal 100 per Yar & FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST Life at the Resorts The country js never more alluring | than now in the early fall. The hotels are not overcrowded, the chairs on the ‘pDI‘L'hes are not pre-empted and there | are no relays in the dining-room—all and address, and s of which is greatly to be welcomed | we will mail you a to him who was jostled about In the | copy free. busy July days. For rest and quiet, llkewise for | pleasure, now is the time to take to | the woods. Following are recent ar- rivals at various resorts: AT HOTEL EL CARMELO, Pacific Grove— Willam Krans,© Ben Morris, George H. Brown, I. V. Kimball, J. B. Newman, Mre. L. G. Foley, Mrs. Susie Whiting, E. Mec- Pherson, G. 'H, Green, W. r. and Mrs. 5 Goode, H. Hume, Mr. and Mi 21, from San Francisco; M Stanford, Pacific Grove; Will soon be ready’ for distributing. Send us your name S Welnstock, V. Condit, K. choice Monday at...... nzeies; J. G. afiru?, 1A1n- BI tk T Pert, Orimess L £ Fop ack Taffeta Silk Underskirts, excellent quality, with # ight, Sh hai; Mrs. | i y i pie Ko T A,Bri'fmhnls. | nine-inch tucked flounce, trimmed with narrow ruffle. When you see them you’ll wonder how they could be made for the price. NEWMAN & LEYINWN. O o Sfaion. Kearny and Sutter Sts. Store Opens 8.30 A. M., Closes 5.50 P.M. (Third Floor Kearny St.) Silk Petticoats, Black Swiss Taff and trimmed with flounce, edged W price, Monday . ' | Your - $3.40 Out.of - Town Patrons You can purchase from us by mail and be assured of the same satisfaction as though you at the coun- yourseif. Another Surprising Purchase of Fine Black Silk Petticoats Here’s a sale of Silk Petticoats that’s bound to attract San Francisco’s smartest dressers — for they are in the most wanted up-to-date styles, finely made and well fitting. through a fortunate trade transaction and offer them in two big lots to-morrow, as follows: We secured them handsomely made of fine, rustling feta of superior quality —full width accordio laited ith small Sale MOO ba City. Gertrude Byron, je Byron, San Jose; D. B, , Woodland; A. Miller, Yukima; Mra, Partridge, Miss Partridge, Miss Leahman, P. Leahman, Charles Par- [iloge B Kdlinds, ‘Mrs. A. F. Martin, Newark, A. Dutman, Woodland; H. L. Xakrrsmm ESA. Red Biut; | dorff, n W, . uumm s, AT ADAMS spm\(;a cisco—Belle Singer, Rose Greenlee, Fred (Third Fioor Kearny St.) Last week’s success induces us to continue this sale another week. Underwear was very broadly planned. Successful result is evidenced in the magnificent variety of styles and prices—for never were undergarments of such qualities offered at the prices we quote : On Goes the Sale of Undermuslms This offering of Muslin | Perrott, Willium Lx\.m\:ul Mr. and’ Mrs. FINE MUSLIN ‘GOWNS.. 75¢c, 85c, $1.00, $1.20 up to $5.50 S Dot M 2,50 BEST MUSLIN DRAWERS 25c, 35, 45, 65c, $1.00, $1.25 up to $2.75 g";flf"‘(”-u‘r‘s X SOME PRETTY CHEMISES. .45¢, 65¢, 85¢, 90‘., $1.00, £1.25 up to $3.50 | E. Pinnerty, DAINTY CORSET COVERS .,20c 45¢, 65c, $1.00, $1.15 up to $2.50 Jaran 4. el a1 8. Alesander, CHOICE TIUSLIN SKIRTS. .. /80¢, $1:00, $1:15, $1.35, $1.85, $2.00 up to $6.00 i . Mizs May Ward, Miss A. gy | bert, Ruth Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon, ‘\\aahlm;hm Dodge, ' Muster Dodge, Margaret RS ST Some Values from the Upholstery Department . 13“5“9“1'1"’1';‘“1“n"}\";\'fxfi‘. TR We wish to call special attention to this department. Besides being an ideal shopping place — A A M, Strame, M ey ] the goods are strictly high grade— varieties are enormous—and prices are phenomenally low. Walker, C. T, Pase B.'C. Cook, Mrs | These special inducements for to-morrow : Bl A ¥ urc” aiza Bt v, saclon 3. €. | TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS | TAPESTRY COUCH COVERS Clancy, H. J. Helms, C. Cavanaugh, W, Gris- | Rich Oriental designs, in the most serviceable colors. | Exquisite colorings, in Persian, Bagdad, Negus and Ori- e, MoCarty, ‘fl“ Hda Smith, They are fringed on all sides and reversible. 1 ental effects—all full 3 yards long. umne‘w-' M. Kiday ove 0 B Regular $1.50 Cloth at $1.00 2x 2 yards $2.75 Quality on Sale at $2.25... .60 ins. wide. tfi’m E. Ri T. Poulson, M. Regular $2.50 Cloth at $2.00. 2 X 2 yards $4.00 Quality on Sale at £3.50. ...72 ins. wide. 'hlcl\lnA}!‘:ll‘E:—f\‘ rence Brathat, B. €. Regular $3.00 Cloth at $2.50. 2 x 2z yards $s.50 8\13!}!&' on Sale at $4.50....72 ins. wide. ’ | E. Daly. | Jerry Bu P. Ward, Regular $3.50 Cloth at 12.75. . 2x 2 yards $7.c0 Quality on Sale at $6.00....60 ins. wide. son, Edith Anhlmn e Prather, | ron, George Burk, Dr. Smith, Rev. lor,’ Mrs. Charles' Hady, Miss G. Reny | ¥. Donovan, Joe I\ennpd\ Edit! | Henry Lackmm M. Hun A. Holtna, T. Hnskell Charles Beck, W 5. Dervesse, hl\'nn‘. John Cro\\l\ J llaldrl«h M Ducommfln Flmng Mat " Edith Swain. From Napa—E. J. Wilson and $25.00 Robes, Reduced to.. (First Floor Kearny St.) George Pleney, , J. Beltrame, M Stock, W | George ' Stage, J Stage, E. Stick- | . . ‘nn:. E. P. Denoth, T. C, Walker, F. Whelon, | the following low prices for Monday : Arthur Hale, Harry Hale, Miss' McCormick, y $125.00 Robes, $165.00 Robes, $200.00 Robes, | | Beautiful Lace Robes Under Price Robes of Lace, Etamine, Net and Spangles —in choicest designs and patterns —those exquisite d creations that make the handsomest of gowns for theatre, dinner or reception wear —marked at Reduced to. Reduced to Reduced to . |w r. and Mrs. Second, Mrs. Ray Ben- | $35.00 Robes, Reduced to net! L. e wi on, . -~ |3 Burk, Sirer Wirliams arie WiL $50.00 Robes, Reduced to., {lams, H. Anderson, A. Bickford, Mr. and | | Mrs. A Andersnn Bent Boggs, Irene Boggs, w. Pillard, W. W , 8. Keithly, C. | Selber, C. P. Mayem, McDevitt, Ed | Jordan, Miss Hoffman, | Gagan, W. Chat- | fleld, M. Pidge, Joe Edwards, From Vallejo— | {J. B. Richard, Mrs. W. English, Miss L | | English, J. B. Vassar, W. Parkin, Etta Smit iv, Wettmore, H. Benshin, Charles Pete Mrs. A. Bickford, Jessie Peck, A. Burmann, | H. Nahan, K. Casver, Mrs. B Mr. and | Mrs, Buck, Holiister, Mr. and Mrs. Silva, Higgins, J. | Remfee, Ci P. | Miss Cartwe Huril, F. Mrs. T. W. Gartner J. D elson, Mrs. T. L. Fassett. A. Page, James O'Nell, y Mr . Richie, J. George Mayard, Hackett, G. Plum, To Clear Bathing (Third Floor Kearny 5t) 1t will pay you to purchase your new Bathmg Suit now instead of next summer. ficing all odd lots and broken sizes—among them this season’s newest Shirtwaist, Sailor and Russian Blouse Suits — and they are reduced this way : $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Suits Reduced to..... $4.50, $5.00 and $5.50 Suits Reduced to... e Mr. Houts, W. Rice, T. | Eta Smyth, Miss Glower, {and Mrs. Stalk, | Miss P. Blane. Barler, T. Marlin, Miss Parmer, Mr. Jack Jeffries, Burt Hynes, AT AGUA ('ALIE\TF‘ SPRINGS: Dress Trimming Remnants At One-Half Price Silk Cushion Co:/ers We Have Reduced Prices Astomshmgly Suits Without Delay We're sacri- $2.00 .$3.50 b oo Specially Priced for Monday San Francisco Johnston, Mrs, L. (First Floor Kearny St.) (Second Floor Kearny St.) Fickhousen, &, F, Burns, George Blgley, Mis ) ies In Cushi Nellie McGillian, Mrs. McGilltan, Arthur L_,\ It’s our annual Clearance Sale and gives patrons— These are European Noveities in Cushion Covers— in’g;em Mrs. ‘e?r:‘l_llur fi‘ niludie. ‘Robert M dressmakers and ladies’ tailors in particular—an opportun- | some in light colors, others are in beautiful pastel shades Blok 1T neakosts Mr, ana Yrey M8 | ity to secure extraordinary values in Fine Trimmings. | — in the newest and handsomest designs. They are made uu‘lin Miss Leonora Butzback, Misses Maud | Among them are Appliques, Passementeries and Gimps, | of finest quality Brocaded Peau de Cygne—all ready for i l?cne{sn%fl::dcé‘c‘l’lfn e in Silk, Spangle and Bead effects; also an enormous | use— size 22 x22 inches. On sale to-morrow, | sk, iax' Mary” Agnies Dolan, Mics Manie variety of Braids—all ONE-HALF OFF To-morrow. | while quantity lasts, each’..... A ! 8175 |c ). Harvey, E. J. (amplr’n, J. N. | Bessie Marks, George Ross Jack- | 8¢ r G. R, Puckett, Dr. J. R. Long, s Arrgsl;r‘mxd Mrs. 3. Lyons, C. G Dete: ; i - fcan, 1 orris, R. E. Hartler, john Tamony, | Gaston, G. C, Sharman, Willlam G. Henshaw, ) son, Robert Kalmuk, J. G. Eagleson, Mrs. W. | o - - (,nu‘l‘rmBu;fii BL Clg:rtll:‘r l;;?lesscor MRnr]mz M. and Mre, J. W. Boisten, Miss Lilltan Bol- | J. Byrne, F. L. Stow and wite, Fred Peter- | {ala, W. 'H Renner, R MS‘ . ;31 0n- | sten, L, J. Cleary and wife, T. C. Speyer, | son, Charles V. Vercelius S. MeMullin and If you wish to buy or trade | Regan, Jonn Titneerar’ Mis, pms: Thomas| Louis A Jansen, Fred V. Wade and wife, | wife, Lewis Morrison, Miss L. Armsby, H. | | —— pr CaktandNines -G8, Mrs. Foley, From|E H Tarsons, Mr. and Mrs G, C. Danson, | Maundrell, A § - NERGS OF WHINRE S shara. H. R. Gl “3g i) fss L. Gin- | Mrs. C. A. Goebel, Miss Amanda Kleine. From | Fechimer, Miss E. Fechi ers will meet your wants. | | Soaee nchar L. Surr, George H. | Gllroy—Thomas Rea, Miss Carrie Rea, Miss | E. B. Pond < 1 | Bargains in to-day’s HORSE 'si“r‘je and family. From | Millie Casey, Miss Emilie §. Du Chemin, Miss | E. Peterson, Mrs. John M. Chase, Mrs. S | | AND WAGON COLUMNS. . oPgiding, From Berkeley | Henrietta Balllaige. Miss Etfle Weidon, Wil- | Dodge, John M. Chase, A. M. Wolfenden. From | | ° b b ke JEar eyJ fles Anna . Swartz. | llam O'Toole. From San Jose—Louis Light. | Fresno—K. A. Nlehkia, F. G. Nish- | g - Tom B A i POVRe: From Valley | gton C. A. Barnes Henry A, Phster, Frank (kia, G. C. ' Owens, Mra George C. | D e artin om_Alameda—J. | H. Moon, Thomas O'Toole, Chen, R, Argues. | Owens, R. Dewhirst. From Concord—Mr. | — Vvall W. Elltas, F. fDs rs. J. D. Bacon, Katle Kenny, From Belmont—J. W. Johnson. From Sausa- | and ~Mrs. Du Bols. From Halfmoon | J. Kennedy. From Vallejo—J. as, F. Mrs. A. J. Crawford. lito—B. 8. s].ck,Nm_ Lause, From x.unn. Bay—Frank 8. Martin, Miss Lizste Martin, | :r;.‘dngl." Hlp\;m:l.“)dl‘;l !l;!. m‘?{:td William | . S | ville—James P. Nugent. om Woodland— | Mrs. F. S. Martin. F: Tul 'A. Linds ‘happell an ite, J. - AT SARATOGA SPRINGS: From San | Miss Annfe Blowers. From Monterey—H. F. | From Antioche Mcs F. Dahmier. From Unit. | Napa—Mrs. C. Malandrino, Mrs. F. Gieseks Franc . Muiler ana wife. J. HCFemen | Miller and wife, From lowa—C. B. Brown. | ed States navy—H. §. Hinigsburg. From Eu. | and son, Patrick Kane, J. Dunleavy, lieen and wife, Mrs, . Willlams. M. D. Grooe ' From Pueblo, Colo.—Mrs, J. D, Treeman, Mrs. | reka—Mrs. J. Souash. From Rio Vista—T. | Kerwin. 'From Larkspur—Mrs. J. J. Carroll, Miss H, Raleigh, F. Ralelgl T, Lorenzen. | A- A. McDonald. McCourt. From Marysville, I. G. Coben, From | Miss Helen Carroll. From Fresno—J. F. Dun- Charles Lorenzen, 8, 'Dratfin, Mrs. T.| AT DEER PARK IN From San Fran- | New York—N. T. Mansfleld, J. Wiesenberger | leavy. \ Sausalito—M, Tygnaria, Andre Irwin, D. Draffin, Mrs. N. H. Tomlins, M cisco—Mr. and Mrs, F. N. Wright, Dr. Bren- | and wife. From Nome, Alaska—Mrs. P. w. | Quadrio. Kannedy, J.- F. H. Blythe. Augist Irigh, Charles Talbot, | nan, Miss Blanch Rice, J. Reed, wife and { McDonnell, . | Donovan . Freeman. Henry Lachmun: Davy Mahoney. B A. Mc. | daughter Miss Etfie Thral, H. Galles Mrs. I From New York—Edith Donovas. c E: " Galles, Miss M. Garven_ Mr. and Mrt ogers };“nr:l’d:n ¥ ku‘\dugv’:”:! JAusHl’? S(‘(‘)‘l‘( Mrs. 8. | OO aughters, Miss Ellen O'Brien, H. A, | AT, BARTLETT‘ SPRI\(‘)S From , San T B A Miss D. Caldwell, F, M. Joseph Smith, ' William From San Diego—E. S. From Oakland—J. M. Shannon, H. & | =] | Taddock, E. F. Verrill and wife, Mr. and | Mre, Burtchall, Miss_ Christine Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Mauay, Mr. and Mrs Vousanger, Mrs: FUH, Young and son. From Sacraments > ‘ouls ‘Bunner, wife, sons and nurse; . o Ly S My O Eilery Briggs, wife and children; 3. B, Butler, e F:Q“"&"- ™ | wite and children: G. E. Dunell and wife, Rosenblatt R, Gowd, m Auburn—J. | George Smith, Hettie Mon, Cora Smith. From Plame e & R pould, A Gould. From | goiland—Miss E. Lolor, Miss Florence Moore, Ing, | From Blate soipr varu% Hank Down- |y H. Sellander. Miss B. Schilling, Mrs. J. Milard, N s 14 O From | Morrow and datighters, Mrs. Johnson and ard, Nebr.—Charl From Ala- | gaughters. From Berkeley—Frank Andrews, Ethia Brooks. | Frank Lathrop and wife. =From NapaMrs. ta Clara—Andrew Peterson. !"fl)m' F. Earl, From Hawthorn—! H W. M. Dugan. From Calistoga— q,l.on and children. From Pl enme—Dr : Sumner, Mrs. Woodward. From Carson—Mrs. and Miss Cohn. From Truckee—Mr, and Mrs. From Los Angeles—Mr. and Mrs. F. L { Mason and_ wite, erg, Louis West, R ot v Beadles, | Parker, Cox. P | AT HOTEL DEL_CAZADERO: From San | Francisco—Mre. E. Grenberg, Miss E, G. Dody, | Mrs. M. G_Forbes, Charles L. Thomas and | wite, Mrs. T. T. Jones, J. Medus, Jack Walsh, J. F. Coleman, Hans Veroni and wife, R. Mr, Alfred Harrell, Merced—Judge Ructor, From_ Connecticut—A. Drickson, Nick Lol B, C. Brooks, C. B. Mygatt, From Iilinois—Professor George gfllsg‘nrf: : H, mnsc::xbd Thomas Baldwin, |. Coe ot SRR sofeslson, ‘K. A. Lundstrom and ‘daugh- ter, Miss §. Litteg, Miss H. Dodge, Judge Fred | AT AETNA SPRINGS: From San Fran- 8 ‘Cone and wife, Mrs, Flora Thomas, Miss | cisco—Mr. and Mrs. Albert Farr, Miss Alice Blake, O. A. Day. R. A. Day, James Jones, | Rooney, A. E. . G. P. Fuller, Charles J. R. Christle and wife, Bernal Jaulus, A. | Mitchell, D. L. Vann, Mrs. L. Feyling, J. G. Overholser and wife, Miss Lena Bee, W, V. | Newsome. From Napa—Miss Elizabeth Walshe and wife, H. J. Norris, Dr. W. A. | Strobl, D. A. Dunlap, W. A, Bailey. From Melerdierks, Mr. and Mrs. P, L. McClure, M. | Palo Alto—W. R: Eckart Jr. From Oakland— O. Taylor, H. L. Gardiner, J. V. Parker, W. | W. B. Standiford, Dr: J. M. Shannon, Hirst H. Cobb. George Renner and wite, R. Chartrey | Perkins. From stoga—William Splers and and wife, Miss Mary MeBride, Mrs. G. Boro- tra, J. B. John, Charles Bass and wife, Miss Ada Renner, George Rumble, H. F, Adler, H. Eples, Miss C. McKinnin, Paul Soulé, A. Mourl, | Fred P. Anthes and wife, 5. P. Metaner, S. | A. Millitead, J. Kidder, Miss Marie Whitmore, | Miss Gertrude Severance, Clarence M. Reed | Phil John, A. Lioyd, Frank J. | and Mrs. | Lossle Spies. Frem Nevada—Maude T. Owens. = A ¢ AT SKAGGS SPRINGS, Sonoma From San Francisco—Mr. and Mrs. B. A Roberts, Miss Gates, Mr, and Mrs. B. Geftle- son, J. Coloman, Mr. and Mrs. M. Schwartz, John Ruslaff, Mrs. Ruslaff, Mrs. A. J. Rear- don, Nellie B. Reardon, H. Dederky, Mrs, | Paola de Pecchi, Miss Clotiide Polastrl, Miss Margherita de Vecchi, Master Robert de Vec- som. County: A Charles Mautalen, Miss E. F | Hanavan, Mirvin L. Blake, E. A. Gunderfin- A Harry N. Bishoy | £ Batiling Netadh, ®. Jortas. S M N Blbep 3, L Cook A E. { ot Berz, W. F. Henning, Professor S. D. Pi | AT CAMP VACATICN: From San Fran- cisco—Jack McClelland, A. P. Van Duzer, Mrs. | A. P. Van Duzer, Miss Kate Van Duzer, Mrs | 3 C. B. Hebbard, Mrs. L. R. Ellert, Mr. and Bentley, D. McLes . Richard Ellis, Fotareom Lena Ramsdall, Herget, John J. Deane, Mattos Mr.. and | Mrs. Moss, W. E. Schofield, W. Holzherson, Mrs. M. Spira, Mrs. Sarah Spiro, G. | Elegnor O'Toole, Mary Hefferman, Gertrude | Arqe t{l!s Frances Aurich Miss . Wormser. . Lemon, ‘Agnés Cleaty, Gertrude Ryan, E. | iec Eelina Seiler, Miss Flstie Seiler. Miss J. Maginnis, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Suydam, | H. F. Hoffman, Martha Karski_ William S. Dennis, L. Young, Frank 1. Barrett, Alfred J. ., E. J. Fitzgerald w J. Daley, Cleary, George Lemnon, Katherine' McDonald, | 1 " "Warkhera, Miss Agnes Tobin, Robert R. X. Ryan Jr., L. X. Ryan, G. C. Murphy, | r* mobin, Mrs James O'Brien. Miss Tessie | A. L. Willlams,' A, L. White, George V, E: Frank R. Handy and wife, L. Baumgarte From Santa Rosa—J. W. Barrows, Mrs P, | H. Noonan, Leo Noonan, Miss M. J. Noonan, | hn T. Campbell, Mrs. S. Graham; Llovd Graham, Mr. and Mrs. James Hord, Miss Ethel Ellison, G. R. Armstrong. From Berkeley— Miss Marion Holmes, George Sully, Mrs. | George Sully, George Sully Jr., R. J. From Milpitas—Gertrude- O'Toole, Byrne, C. T. Merchant, Mrs. John Thompson, Edward Thompson, D. M. Maulon, Rod Frank T. Bowers, N. A. Bowel Veure, A. G. Rareilies, J. Thompson, Bertrand G. Mann, A. Mann, Thomas Flynn, F. B. Mul- zrew, Mrs. D. W. McDermott, Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Burns, Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Wren, Mrs. Francis Tierney, G. W. McMahon. From Murphy., Margaret Fiynn. From O: L. Bradbary, . Bradbury, Ml - | Oroville—Dr, 1. T. Tucker. From Covington, bury, ul-rytl‘;::.l‘wfm Y. Miss Brad. | Ky.—W. Gilikam, D. D. P. From Pstaluma— Fred Kuhnle, I Loeskelll. From Santa Rosa —Miss F. Barr, R. D. Dixon, Gary Davis, G. Bergan. From Alameda—Miss V. O. Smith. From Berkeley—B. N, de Leon. From Oakland—Joseph Martin, . J. MeDonald. Miss May Jurgens, Lloyd Veiteh. From Healdsburg—Chris Crawford, George Farring- ton, J. M. McDonough, Gus Linder. From Scotland—Mr. and Mrs.' George B. Ferzuson. From Melhourne, Australia—Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Buck. From Mill Valley—Mr. and Mrs. C. . family, E. J." Shepardson, John Ferron, Miss Marle Lemon, Miss Loofburow, , Mre. Baron. From Ahmcdlv—A. W. Potts. AT GILROY Bo’l‘ S!”R!NG!. From San Fn.ngl-co—:ll Davie s miia Mo 8P, Rathbun and mald, Robert un, Porter Ashe, G H. Connell and wife. A. G: Herney, | G. Sollom. From the Ol4 ~Homestead % 3. L. Wein, Thomas C. Maher, ss Lola | I. McCray. From San Rafael—Mrs. J. Bell, Geling, Mrs. August Kimber, Mrs. John Birk- Mlu Emelia F. Saunders, A. G. Rich, Geary woaisr, 3. Baw, M. H. Bohiea’ A Birg, E | Blch Dewid Rich. From Falo_ Alto—Waiter Cronk, J. Hedbes L. Mahoney .nd Haynes. From HIWIM . Burge. wl!e Mrs. Ada Slfin‘e Frank Riley, O. Pennell, Herman Wickersham and 'l!z, J. F'. AT BYRON D'l' !mNGB From Bln Tunl'-l“ .rl W. J. Sommers, H. n- | Francisco—A. W. Scott, (’lbhlnhvml Leonard, W. H. Pluln' and | J. Deasy, .Y. A, Coleman, Mrs. ll-y Hall, ‘- l!d-n Phel M. Robinson, | Willlam Quinn, Dr. G. Bowley, Mrs. le m- Paul Gfbson, Mi: Beuh Gibson, Mrs. [ H. "Revel, Miss Kate Humphffl William ¥ O'Brien, Miss Klt(y O’Brien. Miss May | Humphrey, Mrs. Charles W. Pike, Charles W O'Brien, Mrs. E. McGrath, Master Stanley | Pike. L. Kalmuk, H. " Charles unuhn. McGrath, G. W, ‘Corder and wife. George L. | ¥ E. Finnerty. ¥ snmmide and witer B Sharp, H, G. Metson, Mrs. R. Carter, A, Q Ayres and wife, Mrs. R. T. Engelbrecht and Francisco—J. C. Kelly, J. D. Sullivan, Mdthew Nunan, Henry Lachman, Irving Rosenblatt, J. H. Sherry, Mr. and Mrs. de Sabla, Miss Vera de Sabla,” Miss T. Russell, F. P. Sherman, Clifford Sherman, Adele Mcnahan, Jennie Mon- ahan, Miss Mary Curley, Miss K From Sacramento—Mrs. E. Eldrid, Charles drid, Newton B. Kripp, wife and son, Mrs. J. M. Connor, Miidred Connor, Max Guisbers. From Oakland—J. T. Herrington, Fred F. Ca- ring and wife. From Arbuckle—Jost Hahn and wite, Jost Hahn Jr., Miss Mary Hahn, John | Hahn. From Willlams—Evert Worsley, J. E. | Rathburn and wife, Miss Lilllan Rathburn, Miss True Able. From Pleasant .Grove—Wil- | ilam McWilliams, George Coppin. From Calis- | toga. Robert Walsh. From Orland—W. B. | Miller and wife. From Chicago, IL.—Mrs. Dr. Egtert and famlly. From Los Angeles—Mrs. Scearce. From Willows—D. J._ Prouix, C. J. St. Louis, T. J. Beasley, Ed Schmidt. From Eureka—G. H Creighton. From Santa Clara— W. A. Lane. From San Jose—Dr, C. A. Way- land and wife, I. A. Fragier and wife. From | Bakersfleld—J B. Mahon. From San Rafael— | W. B. Muchado. From Gass Valley—John | Chellew and wife. From Auburn—Mabel V. McCormick. | s e e AT LAUREL DELL: From San Francisco— §. A. Glennon and wife, D. J. Merrill, Miss Emma Jessip, Miss Kate Jessip, Miss Sara | D. Draffin, Mrs_ Thomas Irving, Matthew M. | Diarin, David Draffin, Miss Minnie MecClat, | e Mabel Barron, J. D. Jones, H. 5. Martin, | W. T. Baker, Mrs. F. Baker, William Lafb | and wite, D. J. Lewis, E. 8. Connor, Dr. J. A. Reynolds, D. S. Phillips, Mrs. H' Smith, | Mrs. L. Barron, Mrs. K. McDonald, S. McDonald, Mrs. E. Baker, Miss J. Baker, J, | A. Duffer Jjr., Edward T. Armstrong, Rev, L. M. Ewing. J. Hess and wife Pope, Mrs. John Jannet and wife, H. B. Ken- 3. 8. Mauser, Miss Ellen Howe, K. Dan- Campbel]. Marion, Louis J. §. Hunt and wife, Harve Mrs. Alice Campbell, M. D. Sanger, George Habenicht and wife Mrs. A Halpin, John S. Halpin, G. S. Marlin, S. L. Curtls, B, 8. Connley, Dr. E. Davis, Walter E. Trafts, Roy Gaillagher, Miss Helen Cun- | ningham, Miss Gertrude Cunningham, James Cunningham, J, K. Brown and_wife, F. F. Martin, Frank §. Maino, Charles Biglow. From | Vallejo—F. Harrington and wife. From Sau- | F. Stmmons. From Santa Cruz | From Alam. T. R.| Taylag. From Chicago—Mrs. L. McClatchie, | John G. McClatchie, Alfred Lioyd and wife, Dr. Jerome Welch. From San Mateo—M James t’unnln‘shum, Miss Mary Cunningham, | Mrs. Henry Nichols. John McNamara, Mrs. | Lillle dones, G. von Schlutz, Mrs. von Sehluts. | From San | AT et AT DE LA ROZA RESORT: Francisco—J. Bovyer, J. A. Bovyer, Miss M. Johnson, W. Foster. From Alameda—Mr. | Conlon. From' Berkeley—J. Macabe, Miss | Ada Macabe. . AT SEIGLER SPRINGS: From San Fran- ._J. E. Burness, Miss A. Burness, . C. Sweeney, Miss Nellle F. ey, Mrs. Sweeney, Abra-| kam Jacobs, Frank Rittigstein, Sfivio Rocea, | Francisco Pinnella, Adreas Cammello, J. M. | % ncott and wife, ln Mary Lynch, Mrs. 3 J. i W. Enzlish, Mrs. Tackson, B Seells Me. . | Fiage, Mra. & Relliy and son, Delmar Mead. | C. Herbert, M. J. McBrearty, Miss | Tute Conway. G W, Gagan, Miss Mae ‘Ward, Francls McCarthy, Marguerite McCarthy, H. F. Hagsman. John Baader, Bernard Hassler, W H. Hess, Mra. Tom Irwin. Sarah Draffen. Daniel Deatiohe ¥, McDevitt, Georme Eade, | Ed Davis, Fred J. Donmv.n John J. Meln- | (yrv. Joseph Davis, Charles Dunlap, J F. | Banl, Fred r. Mona Bmerson, Charles | Afcan, Frea Travers. Frank Kesling, Georse Toner, M. B. Reed and wife, Mary Converse, Hagel Jones, From Oakland_J. Harrinaton, Presho and wife, Mre. W. Kimball, William Mrs. Sam_Short. Arthur _Sharpe, H. M. Blanchard. Miss Mil- Attell. Miss Minale Talcott. Keeley, Emele Alber, W. |a quantity of cocaine. Attempts Suicide by Cocaine. Harry J. Gates, a bartender, resid- ing at 2237 Post street, undertook to end his life by taking a dose of co- | cair at his father's drug -store on | New Montgomery and Howard streets yesterday afternoon. Gates has been indulging in a mild debauch during the past week and on being chided by his parent for his folly he stepped be- hind the prescription desk and drank His condition was noticed and Officer Skelly of the | Southern station was notified and had | the man sent to the Central Emer- gency Hospital. - Dr. Pinkham used the stomach pump to good advantage and saved the patient's life. Out of respect for his family his relatives en- vored to conceal his fdentity by ing his name as “Harry Jones™ with residence and occupation un- known. if You Want a Good Trunk or Bag A. B. Smlth Co., 116 Ellis, above Powell, have just the article you are |} looking for. We carry every style of Trunk, Bag or Suit SUPERFLUOUS HAIR And all other facial blemishes are removed by MISS LOIS GRAY, formerly MRS. DR. TRAVERSE. Donobos blds., 1170 Market st.. { cor. Taylar.roum 28-20.with the Siectric needis; ! permanency guarauteed; hours 1 0 4 . W

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