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The following: programme will ' be. re>n ;
dcred ty the band in <3olden Gate Park
to-day, . ' ;. - ; : L '¦ ¦. • ¦
"Stars and ; Stripes" -.-.Sousa
Overture. "Lieht Cavalry".-... .-....•.guppe
Felectlon from the •"HuRUenots" lleyerbeer
"Awakening of the Lion"....; v..l..Kohtskl
"American Buttle Piece-". (de«KMiptJvej...Tobant
Overture. "WHliam Tell" 2 ..-.' iRosi«ln|
National airs of th« civilized nations of the-. |
earth : ;..¦........ -..-Sbijsa
"The Sword of Bunker HIM'.. :...Colvert
"CaraJry Charge" .T .'.:.. .Luederi
March Boor. "California. Queen of Old Co-' ;
lumbla.".. Jennie L. Tharp
Music In the Park.
.Washington:' IocriaECT-Clayton -Troth, ..Ceb
tralla,' JSr D»V!d nurtbn, • Cora.^ :fS;- Isaiah
Wlndbver, ¦¦ Loomls, S10-. ' •. ¦' - - ' ; "' .;•¦
• California: '.•¦Qrij-injil-^ William F-. ' ¦ willace.'
Elmhbfst, JS;.Erwln 'TV.. WllJilflson.iSan Krari-'
clecoj: $5:. 'John : : T. Hicks: 'BlirES.- $fc Resto'r^tion
t-WHliatn; E.:.E»fr.rtt . Indlp. J12. 'Renewal—-
Thomas A. Mflvbnn.- Soldlc-rs 1 ' Hbitie., Lc^'Art-'
geies, JI2.- Iqcreaw-rOr>on. JF*ack, . I^mpoc, . $1 J ;
D.evllhj. W:I1Iouf. JCordh»ff; $12..- Jit kx Iran W^r
widows— Salliei; E;.' Va> Vrakln;: Oakland; -li;
Kate SmltK. • Sian' Francisco,- $S.-. ' : . : ' ' ;•'¦
Increase-rJerom- Fetterly^ AHhouse.
5S-- ' ¦ ¦'¦:¦¦¦¦{'¦¦ ¦¦:¦;¦¦:¦ ¦=:¦ : v/.-.- v ;•• •• :¦.'
, Greec.e has seen this year the .worst, weather.
It ;..U . Ft«ted;. that; has > b«eo- experienced for' the
last forty' year*, with irha'n'Frable- tfmperaxarvji
and'-fteavy.' rai ; ns:;.: ThU . his eTfntly- affocited
¦.currant; •vtnes.;- and- tb.e;dlse'a*e.- known 'as ter
onoi>poro* -has- 'shown. Itself, to as . Considerable
degree. - In: some- sctlons -the- decrease ¦ in> the
crop ; {9 eftlmalted'.ai. 10 per- ceiil. tn ethers only
t5 per-cifjiL •¦ -Olrntntrfarsers.antf th*rch'ahti are
greatly .f.xercls*d .p'.yer the prospecUve deWease;'
•Po^tniastors : . coihmlssirined— CallforhfA:
.Charl-es' C, Tloun(Is; ; U6ckpbrt.:. : Oregon—
Ruthl Hicknoan, Kedland. :¦..-.' : :
, Theses pensions ..were granted .tp-day: "••;
WASILIN-GTOJCi' June 30..— The : Comp
troller- of. th:e-..Cvirrehcj*. ¦ to-doLy'-author
ized tTie : . Jlflntesano' National. ;Bank'. of
Montesano.-WaiFh.;, to. begin- bpslhess.' with
a capital' of : i25.006.' FI '.L/ Carr is presi
dent-and F. A.. Tart- cashier..'.' '.-.. ':'¦¦
Cpftstil -Dartie "of ] Pairag ! reports to .' the
State Departrnent aa- follows:. . ' : .' • < ¦,.'•
OF ": INTEREST. • TO THE.- (X)AST;
Special Dlspatcih:to The' Call
Came Across Plains With
Parents in the ;
¦';¦ ¦''-¦¦'.'¦ '".Fifties.; •;¦•-•¦¦:' ; v - :.*•:
PASSING AWAY OF !
SACRAMENTO JUDGE
The crowd that packed the streets filled
Bevels of JUaskers.
Oa top of his kinp-ly pate was a brass
crown thirty-thre«* sizes too small, for a
vrry small doll. This Lewis first work
ed cp and down on. his bald head
until the plaster was cracked. He was
funny, this monarch of - shields and
pate-hep, and the mob assembled In the:
Ktrer-t could not help but cheer. HJs bow.
ridiculously measured, the toss of his
brass -studded head and the poise of his
body were in thorough keeping with the
absurdity of bis royal proclamation. Jag
time it was, nothing else. :¦
The new Kirs was to be clothed in
royal power at I thU evening. As Is cus
tomary under th* •¦nditions that always
I.revaii at a cre^t ;--tre«t fair, there Waa
a dolay. From the -j^poJ Oie proccspjun
of maskers march«-d along Main street
to the plaza, where they bowed In respect
and reverence to Queen Genevieve. . al
ready seated on her throne and surround
ed by her court followtr.?. The line ¦ of
march «a? illumina.u?<i by (jreen ami reJ
fire, the former standing for the peach.
tin latter for the cherry, the colors of the
carnival. From the start of; the parad**
to th^ finish crowds lined' the «-tree«s
chrerirp and applauding th* King. hU
fantastic and clownish attmdauts. tlic
proipsque floats. Uhe freak« of the' 1m
pro\-ls»-d circus and the one or tv.o legi
timate sections of the parnde. Xothjnj
cuiie so funny has ever been for n in San
Francisco as this eccentric procession
First came the trumpeter with his her
aldic blowings so much out of tuu*- anrj
not<* that even the peanut vendor'
FQuealed. Forty strangling knights of the
rcaJm of fun and diablerie with pike? that
served to make their progression ?lo».-.
followed the cornet performer. And then
can.e floats of every description: Con
sistent it was from the first letter to
the la Ft. Not a serious idea was rx
prepse-d in any of them. It was bur
ie.^rjue throughout. ¦ ¦ .
Lf-wiy. ;he kin^ pin, was the clown of
the phow. DreFsed in «i purple velvet, a
fr-w thadne-off color, with a Ion;? trailing
cloak supported by pages who ftopp»rl
*-v*-ry second to "settle personal difiVr
fi)ce.«. the king Flipped down from his
royal float and mounted the platform on
which the dignified and majestic queen
was holding ceremonious court. This king
F<-ornr-d dignity. With a wink and a leer,
!>;< chest extended to explosive dimen
f'r'r.p and his h^ad far- In. 'the wake, he
Ftrutt^d to the feet: of her majesty and
thru held secret converse. Of course the
«-rr.wd heard not a syllabel of what he
said. At any rate, the king was forgiven
ar.d he tcK>k his seat alongside the queen,
who exchanged authority by a swapping
of scepters. : • •
The Eoval Procession.
Ivir.g Lewis was not crowned. Like Na
poleon, he placed the insignia of roya.lt y
u?or. his own head. This King of Stock
ton, within the shadow of the asylum, was
tfce mest eccentric monarch that ever
ruled a. carnival-mad kingdom. He ap
peared on the ecene to cbang-e the tenor
of the ceJebratior.. The eertoua gave way
to the burlesque, and after 9 o'clock this
eveubig anybody who took fciniEelf 6eri
outly :n Stockton was adjudged son com
pos. ;.!ad reveirj*. chaotic merriment and
¦II rsar.ner of vociferation is the order
oT celebration to-night. Stockton Is i.
w!id. delirious, seething city this evening.
vhere *11 is free though not ur.llcenfed
la Itfl mode of pleasure taking. - . • ¦'• .
King Pin Lewie delivered himself of a
lor.K proclamation on' Friday, in which be
orc<?r»'3 a:i denizens of the burg to let
locs<r s, mrbtti of whoops and to g~ulp pleas
ure !r. great draughts. Never was a mon
arch's rr.andatcs more close!}" observed.
The streets are crowded with masked
paradert. all b«nt on pleasure and making
ae much noise us is possible. The caniivaj
spirit pr»\a'.is. On every street corner. In
every houy»> entrance. t»;e revelers are
gathered, aid the night rings with their
vocal flemor.s-t rations. When It wi!| end
r.o one knows. Not before dawn at any
rate. and th^r. only because, the spirit of
madcap celebration will be exhausted. . .
STOCKTON. Jud« 20.— As full of dignity
and ceremony as the coronation of Queen
Ger.evieve was, Ju*t as crotesque and ec
cer.trlc wii the *Lppearasce of Kln« Pin
l>wis ar.d his suite . of clowrs. Lest
r.'.ght's celebration was the test of success.
tr.d so far did it eiceed even the extrava
ca_nt expectatJens of the promoters that
Stockton mtO long cherish this night ss
cr.e memorable in its history. ; :' •; '
EpedaJ rr.»pa.tcb t» Tlse Call.
XoyaJ Subjects, in Keeping With the
Imperial Ukase, Laid Ihill Care
Aside and Worshiped the
God of Disorder. -..¦¦'¦; ¦': :
Opening of the Reign of
Lewis, the Merry Mon
arch of the Carnival.
KING OF MIRTH
CROWNS HIMSELF
AT STOCKTON
. The - war, '• should It continue." Is "almost
certain, to • involve • the- Terrtiinal "ana
Southern Pacific in the. •.business. : tQ- the
beaches ea.ch." controls."- as- w<?M as' .!flio.
-Fei'and. Redondo' roads; to- and-. from
Redondo:' The. uniform rate to aJl- of the
beaches "> is. 50 "cents for t.he/ round trip,
arid -.the- new tariff' of .30",.ce.nts to Santa
Monica.' Jus.t" inaugurated.': ¦w6uld,"--:.if. i««
f<N=tred. .hayo- the effect of drawljig all of
the beach .travel to. Santa. Monica . and
away from- all of. the other, resorts, un
less, the hew cut rate. Is met all around,"
•"I can't- say -jwhether or .n'6t.- ¦.we''" > wfll
meet the cut ; of : . the i.titea'm • ; Ii.hes." " said
Mr. Clarke, "or just what we wlU do un
til .after..:!, have' inquired" thoroughly ¦ihfq.
the ma.tter.-"'-.' "• .¦ ¦¦.'''¦¦". .».•"." :•": .'.'•' •-
-.';What; ttieupshot -of the matter.- wiir-^b'e
is* hard to predict... Manager.. E'. P;-.Ciarkft
of'rTnc e-lectric^roAd. -when^informed. of the
cut of ; his competitors- tb-da5 v r'w.as*6omei
shat •astonip!)<?d'.tr»<a.y. the", least/ •" •
• ¦ ,Tbe -new .rate which Will go. into
to-ni.orrow ¦ is ¦! practically I a .- cut -, -from" • SO j
c<jhts to ..'>0cents for : .tfte >rbU'nd«:'trip. 'tfiftT
.fcrmer; figure- being ihe amount:-. oiu th.e!|
present! tariff-^a; prettj -;steep . slash:. Itr'isU
'gon^rajl-y ..conceded in^.rajlrpatJ circles. .The- j
ntw; rates are good for.-. the passpCge ' -of :t
b..earer..or the -purchaser bt 'the? commUta-.-. '•
tjon • ' ti-ciket- ¦Jtn^-.- any ¦ one- accbmpanyihg ' •
hini. •;• That is' to .say, ah 5* party, of ten : . may ¦
g-ej. togret her. any where at. any.: ti.me-ajid /by
cl^jbbinc may ride. to.. Sajita'-'.Monica -and-:
return /'r.om-Xds' Angeles for- 30- cent j for
tfte found trip..--. .The. electric- line, rate oii!e
way 'iz ZH cents. •¦ ;.' " ! :' ...•"••;. ;.". ... : ¦'•; • ¦
• • The Southern. Pacific is very anxious' to'
ps/aV-e its biismess to .Santa -Monica.,- which
RwaJB formerly ; during -the. summer- months
;a ,big factor, in the company's earning?. iri;
and out 'of Loa Ang^le*. ¦ -' .':"• : ; ¦ ; '. • .'•'
. . ¦' The. electrJC/ilne,'. ho-wever, entered 'the
field and sooii had .the largest Vh'ar'e of the
'business.- . -The. ; Southern; : Paclfic: -.people
¦': hoped '-against- toOpe that: tlte i natural 'in 1
crease of business Would give. : the 6pni-:
;pany jts- share of. the former" fat -picking/
..The traveling :Ru.bHc,".- however,.' -jcontinjied'
to give- the steam road the go-by arftli the
powers '.who. control the :de>tinies pf : the.
Southern • Pacific hereabouts began: to
re-alize-t.hat drststic meatiiures-were ¦nejee's-
: sary If lanythitie was tobe sav.ed.: from; the
..wreck at alt -r 'Alt; .attempts:.' -to unite; : the'.
Various, j conflicting. eleibetitiS- i'-invbryed
proved -.uh'ay'iitting and the! upshot, of nejco- 1
tlations. was the Issuance ;pf;-an. official;
' circular -to-<lay' making, a irate: of $1'.&(> for'
tteh commutation tickets'- between. Los. An--'
gplcs and Santa Mpnicai and! Ocean Park:
| : . XiOS: AN.GELES. ; JunS':30;^-A ra,te.'war • ,ts
-; to ; be • lnaugrurated.- : ;. orii Siinday-' ;by. : th>s'
• Southern Pacl^c and' the Santa .'Fe :Cbm
j bihed; ',aga1n.$t ithe; '.Los' Angeles "anid; Pa*'
I tiffc-.'Eiectrfc ¦ ¦ road^ ./p^eratins-J to ¦ Sant^
I ilonlca, which Is. e.xpeeted;'befpre ; it -has
1 feien .'flnally. Settled- .to ;:involy* r fiv.ery Hne
I Operating our of ¦ t>bs Angeles to the" : -VaJ
j ric/iis beaches;, -w-lt^.the result .'that ' : th^
v- passenger .tariffs how- -in' : ; . effect .may "- bfe
!. smashed into. bits. •,."' : '. • ': .'.-.'.' ! ; .'. •'¦
Offer"- ¦ Commutation .Tickets Between
• ; . 3Joa Angeles; aiiclr : Sant?i..Moni;ca : "h
. '¦¦;. '¦;.'at-'av-Low : ;i'igiire J.ot..%; ;.;¦:..;:'
¦ ;•"-_ -;';•. ; ';'.-; -> ¦'¦;'; :/.!Starter. .'.'¦.'/¦;¦.].¦ '; : v. ;;;;.: [¦'.
Erecial ./DiJhWtcH to The Call
Southern Pacific and. Santa
¦ Fe: Inaugurate a- Rate:. • : :
•-,,.. •/' --War.- ¦;•-: /-".
STEAM ROADS
WILL FIGHT THE
ELECTRIC LINE
The Fourth will be the. climax, and it
will perforce have to be great to reach
that dignity. ';':.¦, ' . ¦' :. ¦•¦'. '" . •": -
At the pavilion the ball was -in order.
Packed was the : floor with.".ma*fkern."wljo
canced :until- th^ sun peeped viri' through
the windows.: All night throngs of snout
rrs clung- -to the streets and made ¦ th*»
dark light- with lanterns, shoutinsrs. and
the music -of brass instruments!-'. To-mof 1
row Stockton win have a comparative
re<?t. Then it will break- open again on
MoTiday in a spectacle of -color— : the rjbbon
pantde; -. ' • ; :"-, ..'.-:¦• •', • ' .... "
I every spare fotvt of spac« on the' pave r :
ments and lawns .about the; plaza. Half
t of it was masked. John. Bill, Tom and
J Dick. Emma. Lizzie and .-Daisy! were out.
in visors, some -with dominos and others
in costumes. -They all knew one: another,
i tcsped handsful of confetti down your
j throat or neck a.nd thought it was a. jokft;'
[ But nobody seemed to care, and only the
i exceptional farmer from far down, the
! valley took offense at it: • "• ' ¦¦¦¦¦
Despite the utter freedom: on the streets
; there was- iio quarreling: or unseemly, vul-
I %\r conduct,- Mere fun. pure ana simple.
: ruled this jrreat night ©f the celebration..
The parade of floats was unique;/ A" poor.
I family that told Its troubles to the oueen,
i Ir.dlans with whoops that . could not be
] heard twenty feet away.- . farmers that.
I eang 'ike quartets of seven years' . prac-;
j lice, bareback riders of ': the dashing
j steeds. Hontamers. . the lions consisting;
of two men and a skin: trained- donkeys,
\ who bowed to the queen and: said "hello":
I to the king, belchlns hares. . hiiman cai-
J liope* with cardboard funnels, snake-eat
( ers who live on corn-beef hash,, all were;
! there and made the evening celebration
' complete in Its iinlque ' character. ¦ ¦ • . ¦' ' :
When the k!n? had become fully a.6
! quainted with the queen and the . .crowd
f on the packed grind stand had showed
, Its appreciation by the stamp of . f bot and
: the clapping of. :ha:nd.e. the: k1n«r- thought
; he had se*»n «nciugh of his -royal' consort,
i n.nd gave the signal for departure to ihe'
| pavilion', where; the fmale: of. the /evening's,
'entertainment was to take place. He pre-
' ceded his reglrval associate . and to th«
> pa\-!M6n she followed;, dellverinjr :Jhe' re-!
i maining vestiges of authority. '.Tliis was
j the dlm&x, and- Oueen -Gehevle-ve . abdl-
I cated to the king of the furimak:e.rs for all
i time. : ':¦¦..¦¦¦ ::'¦[ ¦¦¦¦".'¦¦ ¦'¦''."¦- ¦' ¦ :
- SPOKANE,' ¦¦•June -SO^TWenty-gix- -hun-.
<ired : .e.hthusiast.s saw- the-. Spokane.^.hase-.'
ball team', turn, the- tables' on the Stanford
players to-clay'. .SripJtane .won by'.a.score
of 9 .t : o 7. ¦ .' I:. . ¦. :¦,: ¦•¦. '¦ i- ••¦;•'.••- ."-- : - . •' : ' 1 ': ¦'¦¦-
Spokarie -Win*! prpni '. Sharif ord.
Fr*c:al iv.fraich to The Call.
VISALIA. June SO.— Vi-alia is going
to celebrate the Fourth of July tn
srar.d 5ty!e this year. The town is
full of patriotic people who will jar
the skies with their manifestations
ef Joy on the nation's natal day. July 4
In Visalia wil! have a sp«<?ial significance
th!s year owing to the fact that the Vet
eran Firemen of San Francisco are com
!rr In a. bodv to celebrate. A lone rro-
gramrr.e ef good things Is being arranged-.
In the morning there will, be a grand pa
rade, which will ;!n all priJbabiH.ty.be the
most elaborate display ever witnessed !n
this end of. the San Joaquin Vailey. : ;Tli«
f.rernen of Fresno and other nearbv towT.is
will bring their apparatus. to Visalia an4
some exciting- contests will occurs. A mili
tary baiVd of thiriy-five : . pieces will ire
here from San Francisco. •. Several militia
companies will be In attendance, and for
a time Main street will be transformed
into a soldiers' retreat. - A -number of gor-
geous ar.d'g'lltterlng:- floats are being byllt,
and the Goddess, of Llbjerty-' will ride. in
the rarest; rig that the creative .-genius", of
& fandfiit raind can' create: ¦ •' ¦.'• ;
There will be horse races, bicycle races,
foot races, sack- races, concerts and.cpml^
ca'lSties of; all ?ort3. . At night- a-, grand
bait will be- given at- Arrnory Hall. Chief
Harry Levlnsdn. of -the Ideal Fire Depart
ment and Secretary. :-J. Z. Adams -are the
Uii5!e?t ; men- in town', arranging, the.-.der
tails of the. celebration. v. . •¦•¦ i...-/'.
The general committee consists of the
following gentlemen:' , E. M': Jefferds,-
pcfSlcTent; 'Kriiest ' Durfey,. ' secrftary;
Harry. Iyevinsoh, R. F, Roth. J. :M. Boyn
tdn. "M. J. ' Byrr.?F, ':H, .E./Riley, R.. J.
Bagrby,.-;\:.\\y. Grant' and ¦Mark,.C; .'Wood.
¦ T.h?Vegt ; rit'!crn*':n have lrn-charg:e-the-des
tln-ifV'.O.f the-;-aa>r.-"'gt:ncl. ; 'as they -are -expe-.
wncpd -in -this : line; of- 'eot'ertain'ment thB
Visitors to : .:Vis.a;i'ia' caiJ. "count on"a;.ro.yal
welcome. .a.nd" : -a sjileridid" ¦enlertainrn.ent>
The- sppcialv Quests from- '-'Sari- Francisco
will'. ''l>e ¦ Looked • .af t er :.~n-lth. zealous • care','
andV.hen tl^e-day'ls done they.- .will" think
:VisaIia- is '.the -greatest. place, on . eajrtU In
Ti:hich to have a good, time.- -.;...'•••;>..¦.. '
Men Who Will Participate in the Celebration at Visalia,
Elaborate ¦J^d^&j^^
Street Parade ia^fe
. W.i tli; Fir e^qrks at N ighi). ¦ ;;. ;| :j | ;!
VISALIA WILL ENTERTAIN
VETERAN FIREMAN ON THE FOURTH
THE SA2* JfltAJNlJiSCO OAXrli;- SIJXDAY, ) JTILY 1, 1900.
tf=Z UPERIOR < JUDGE . MAT F.
JOHNSON of .Sacramento'. -J who
<^_jy) came to this city a few aays.affo
\n the hope of i benefiting; . His .' fall :
ing health, died in his apartments at the
L«nox'.~.G2S Sutter street, yesterday 'at 4
p. m. lie. came to San Francls&o to.es
<\xpe the heat at Sacramento, arid. : was
able to be up and about since his arrival.
Yesterday he reined brighter v And spent
the time chatting with his wife and
daughter About 3 o'clock he appeared to
prow drowsy, and lay bacic on the lounge
t 1th his eyes closed. Thus lying he passed
away- the peaceful epdins of a.eood.miiri-
Jydge Johnspn wis born In Arkansas,
December 31. TS44. He. was eight years 6 1
age when his parents crossed the. plains
and settled In' SacrameatO: His. 'school-^
days •were spent there. ' and" he entered
the law office of James W.CofTroth
when he reached the age of 21. -He v/as
admitted to practice in 1SS7. and opened
ofllecs in Sacramento. He practiced his
profession. until appointed, to succeed .Su
perior Judge? W. C. Van .Fleet!. '.. H<jt
served the unexpired termand was electf
ed to piicced himself.- • ¦ ¦ ¦'• -:•. - !
The: deoeaped jurist leaves a- wife ' and
two daughters, Pauline and pjra.;-an<J
four brothers, residents of Sacramento. j
JUDGE. M. F. JOHN/SON
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; V SUTRO BAT»S
..' ¦•¦•¦...' ' I' OPEN NIGHTS. ; -- v ' '
; : Open DaHy- From: 7 ' a.- m; to 11 p. m'.' '
.." "¦ - : • Bathing from 7 a. m.- td 10 p.m. !' " " ¦
•¦'' - : ADMISSION- 10c. :CHIIiDREN : 5c;
Bathias.' Including Admlsslca. 25c. Children 2Cc.
FTSDHFR*^ concert: house.
l*fi TVeAk' of th^> : LAMBARDJ OPEHA QUAR-
TET AXD SI(J. ABHA.MOKF In Scenes From
'THB-.HUGU'ffiNOTSi" : . MABKL MARTIN'.
. : Soprfno; and Jsabelle Under-wood, ' ¦ . : ; : ¦
'•' -Refefved i&eats. 25e.. -Matjnee .Sunday.' . '
Order. Seats- by' Phonei' Park- .23,
.SPECIAL! 4th OF JULY.
GRAMO FIREWMKS DISPLAY
ONi THE CHUTES LAKE
THIS AFTERNOON.
BLADDER CONTEST Mm LAKE
The; Celebrated ;Wifep":Faini]y.
EVERT AFTEnKOON.;AJfDVk.VEXIXa.
mfflmmMmm
CALIFORNIA NOBTfl WESTERN RT. Ca
• -;•!• •¦ - ¦
SAN FRAHCrSCb AND NORTH PACIFIC
;-.'.. ' ' . RAILWAY COMPANY.
.TIbaron Ferry, Foot of Market St.
SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL! v
WEEK MATS— 7 :S«. 9^C. 11:00 a. m.: 12:35.
• S:*V ? :1 °- ' 6:3 ° • P- «=. Tbursdays— Extra . trip
¦»tn:M:D. m. .' Satttrdays-^Eitra trips at 1:M
• and ll:S0 o.-m.- ¦•¦.¦•:•. '¦
BUNDAVS-S:00. »;K». 11:00 a. m. : 1:30, 1:30.
' 6:00. C:*0 o. m. • :. •.•-'¦ ¦ .
. • SAM- RAFAEL TO SAN . FTtAJTCISCO.
WEEK DAYS— *:10. 7:50, »J0, 11:10 a. m.: 12:45.
" 1:40. 6:15 p.-m. Suturdays— Extra trips at
1:16 and"<:3». o.. m. .. "
EXJNDAT3— «:10. »:40. U:10 a, m.: 1:43. 1:43.
.- 5rO6. 6:23 p. m. ". : . - . . ¦ "
¦ . Between ¦ San Francisco antf Schuetxen Pars:
aaxnc »x;l)eJa!e a» abovs. .
• Le*r» | In Effect. I Arrive
eah Frar.cl«C4>. [Apr. 15. 1900.! Ban Francisco.
Week I Sun- I . I Sun- 1 VTeek
Days. I days, f Destination.} days, f Days.
7-30 ami S:OQ »m Norato. 19:43 aa| 1:43 am
1:33 pm s:30 am Petalum*. «:06 pm!l0:K am
(:19 pm 6:00 pm Santa' Rosa. ":Sj>ni! t:Hpm
• . •¦ •'-.." Fulton,
T^O am . Windsor. 10:23 am
¦ • Healdsbitrc.
• . . Lytlon.
aeyservllle.
8:30 pm 8:00 am Cloverdale. 7:33 pm <:20 pm
7:23 ami 1 Ropland ! . |10:K am
S:30 pm| «:00 ami and Uklah. | 7:35 pmj t-V> pm
7:30 am ¦ ' •' ¦ !10:S am
8:00 ara Guem«Tllle. 7:C3 ptnj
1:80 pm ¦'.•-- I «::0pn»
7:30 ami S:0« am Sonoma J »:15 am S:4» am
1 - ' and • ,1 -
8:10 pmt 8:00 pin Olen Ellen.. | i:Crpm t:tt pm
7:J0 aa] 8:00 ami ' 118:40 am! 10:13 am
1:30 pm| 5:00 pm| Sebastopol. | ?:>S pm! <:?0 pm
SUikso connect at Santa Rosa for Mark Wwt
Springs and WTaits Sulphur. Spriaes: at Fulton
for Altruria: st Lytton for Lytton Springs: at
GeyserTllle for Skagg* Sprier*: at Cloverdale
for -the Geysers: at Hopland . for Duncan
Springs. Highland Sprtnrs. Kelaeyrllle. Carls-
bad Springs. Soda Bay. Lttkepart and Partlett
Springs; at Cklah for Vichy 8prlnrs. -Saratoga
Springs, Blue L "tea. Laurel Dell Lake. Witttr
Sirinss, Upper - l.ake, . Porno. Potter Valley.
John Day's, -Riverside, L!erley*s, Bucknell's.
Sanhef tn Helrhts. HuIItITIs. Orr"s Hot
.Eprtnrs. Mendoctno City. Fort Brace. "West-
port. Usal, WIllUs. Laytonvllle. Caaamlrs.
BeU"9 Sprint*. Harris. Olsen's. Dyer. Scctla
and Eureka.
' Saturday to- Monday round trto tickets, at
reduced rates.
On Sunday irmnd ' trip tickets to all points
berond San Rafael at fcnlf rataa.
' ticket off. cm. (SO Uarktt tt.. Chronicle tide
H. a tv-HITING. R. X. KTAN.
Creceral Manaier, ¦ .(ton. Pass. A««nt,
CHEAP
EXCURSION RATES
TO THE EAST.
On July 12 and 20. and Aotust 4th. tickets
from Denver. Colorado Springs, Pueblo to Cchl-
caso. St. Louis and laterm«llate points, and r«-
tum, will be sold by the
GREAT
ROCK ISLAND
ROUTE
At Rata of
One Regular Fare Plus $2.00 for Round Trip.
Rctsra Liait October 31. 1900.
SPECIAL TRAINS.
ONE NIGHT OUT TO CHICAGO. Tickets also
rood on regular trams.
ONLY DIRr-.kTT LI>E FROM COLORADO
«»PR1>CS.A.XD MAMTOU.
T&ke advantago cf tbes« cheap rates and
• ;er.(2 your vacation In your oM homes. S!e«p-
lr.j: Car Reservations may b« made now for any
of tb* excursions. Write for full Information.
CIJNTON JONES. G. A.. San Francisco. Cal.
E. W. THOMPSON.. A. G. P. A.. Topeka. Kaa.
JOHN SEBASTIAX. G. P. A.. Chicago.
NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD,
Via Sausallto Ferry,
pommeneina; April O. 1300L
FKOM SA>I .FRAXC1SCX> TO MILL. TALLEt
AND SAN RAFAEL.
WEEK DAYS-7:00. •»;». »:». 11:00 a. a.|
12:45. *l:45. S:li. 4:15. *S:15. «:li. i.u p. m .
EXTRA TlUP»-For Mill Valley aod Saa
Rafael, on Mondays. Weda«sdays. Saturdays
and Sundays, at >:0O and 11:35 p. m.
SUNDAYS— 7:00. •»:<». •»:•«, «10:00. 11:00. 11:»
a. m.; 12:«. n:S0. »:M. »3:43, 5:00. «:00. J:£>
p. m. * - ' •
ll:C0 a. m. does not run to Saa Rafael 3ua-
tfays.
Trains marked f*> ran t» San Quentla.
FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO.
WEEK DATS-4:Ji M:». 7:M. *:M. 'XD^ a.
in.: «:». 1:13. !:13. •$:». 4:39. 5:J0 p. m.
EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays. V.>drn>»<J»y»
and Saturdays at *<:4S and 10:29 jx tn
SCNUAT8— «:1S. •8:00. «»:50. 11:Wt. n»-: 1J:0»
m.; 1:». 2:13. »3:». 4:tt. '5:45. «:4i. I:». 10::j
p. m. . .
Trains marked (•) start from Saa Quentta.
FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRAXCISCO.
WEEK DATS — 5:51 «:45. 8:CO. (:SS. 1D:AJ a.
to.: 12:K, 1:45. !:4S. J:JO. 4:10. 5:3) p. m.
EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays
and Saturdays at 7:10 and 10:20 p. m. .
SUNDATS-«:S5. 8:05. 10:05. 11:10 a. m.: iSili.
l:tO. 1^0. «:4S. *:Z\ S:lf>. T:OT.. 10:30 p. m.
THROCOII TRAIXa
7:00 a. m. week days— Cazadero and way sta-
tions.
- 3:15 p. m. Saturdays— Cazadero and way at*.
tlons. ' .
. (:1S p. tn. w»«kdays (Satnrday* cze«pted>—
Point Reyes a 3d way stations. -
8:00 a. m. Sandaya— Cazadero and way tt»-
ttona.
12:45 p. m. Sunday*— Point Rtyes aad wnf
•tatlQcau.
ADMISSION 25c. .I^TliES.: FREEv
¦TRAIN':-. SERVIiCi:
Le^vfs. Third ¦•^d'Td^sejQd. .steee'tg
m.. ;Tjnrenty-ia.f tii - and '.V aiejricia ; struts
five' • .minutes 'lAter.': y at
.4:4.5."p. .m; an4"'^.ft£r'. : last bourse. Sfiii
Mateo eiectrie cars ey;ity sli. iiiiiiutes.
CTRACKAJACKS EN COMPILTTIXON.
Music by : Von- der • Iff ebdeEt's. Band.
ONE • HTODBEB: AND; -T^OirKNTY-
-/• -'-/EIGHT. :NpMINATIONiS.. : -\ : .'..-:V
:ppj :
TO-DAY, SUNDAY? JULY 1ST,
AJTUSEMKNTTS.
UNION COURSING PARK,
Ticket Office at 628 Market St.
Take the first train on the new
line leaving San Francisco at
9 A. M. SUNDAY, -July I.
JULY I and 2.
Tickets good for sixty days and
sold on
AND RETURN, Tia the
Santa Fe Route
CHARLESTON, S.C.,
- -The 're.rne^y : has a' pecjunarly "Eratpful
effect 'of warmth.. andf. &e«ras to act direct
to -the: depltQd Aocatiop. • giving ptrensth
ahdd«iye.lopment Just where It Is needed.
,It- cures -all the Jlls-:aho « troubles that
come from years' o-f; misuse -.ttt the- nat-
.ural- fiincttons:-- and. has. been an .'absolute
FUGce&s in all. cases. A; request to tho
State ; Mefilcal tnstttut*. ?2§ Elektron
buildine. Fort Wayne.. Ind.. stating t-hat
you .desire, one of their ; free trial pack-
ajj<!s witl. fif corripiiod'tvitii prornptly-. The
Institute Is desirous of: ;r>achlxiR: that
great , : class . of. men who are unable to
leave home to be treated, and: the free
Sample iwlH enable' them :-'to s»»e how easy
it. If to be cured: of sexual- weakness- when
the ; : prbpe.r : ' retnedles are '-employed.- The
InstitiJtjs makps ho restrictions.- Ahy ; man
who wTflte? will be Sent- a free sample,
carefully • sealed ; tn a£--p?aln' , pack»ce. •. so
thnt' its re-ciptent ne?.d have • no.'. fear i of
embarrassment or :.publfcity. Rejaders are
requested-' to write without delay. ¦:.')'¦¦
' Free trial packages, of. a" most fetnark-
able femedy arebelflg mailed to air.whd
will write the Statie ..Medical -Ir.stitute.
They cured.. so Mnany- ;mert' who- ba(l .biit-'
tied £6r years'. against '.the mental /und
physical Suffering :. ot lost ipanhood'. tfaat
the 4nigtltUt«-..has ¦d©cl:de.d;:. tdi. dlstrib.ut*
free, trial packajees t(>-. all; who. writeL.' .JLt
Is,. a" hbme' tre'aimen};.--ahd. all. men,.wli<>
Buffer 'm-Hh'. .any;, tttrm.ot .sexual- .weakftesa
resultihe: -Ironr* youth; ful"£ollyV premature
loss of; strength. CJidnjernory-.-^weak. back.
vartcoc«Je.6r emaciation ol. parts £a.n: how
cure tljeniseli'es: at home; ' . • :;•' -.'••! •
to All Whoi Write;
A Free Trlal.Package Sent by; Mali
Qu ie k ly Restores Lost Vigor
':¦"¦'. . •h : to : 8Ieii..:.5 -•¦¦.¦":\-0'
A Most Remarkable , -Remedy, That
SENT FREE TO MEN I
ADVEBTISEMEICrTS;
¦;CRQWDED: HOUSES NIGHTLY I :
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE WE WILL
.¦•.•;¦¦¦¦ . ".:•• ciKTiiiuE ¦'¦ /.;."
."the enormql's: comic opera, success.
: ;i R E AI3 WHAT THaT PRESS SAYS : I
.''call". \ ¦ ¦¦'¦¦- ¦ ••'.. : . ¦ ". ¦ ¦ •
.''.: ¦ ' : Vl T.he Wlcomr accorded 'The Geisha-; jas
ajtogetherexcertional. CUrtatn^aXter.cur-
• ' : tain .caU- left the. au<ilene« unsatisfied. .7 ;¦;
"CHRONICLE" .: • ¦ '. :
' "CaHa 'and Recalls. . Enthusiasm- . -of the
¦ - roost excited kind. The Gelsiia^ has started
• • • ori another. run." ' . • : : ' :¦"'..'¦ ¦ • \ ¦•
"EXAMINER'': ¦'' •¦':¦ ".¦ .•"¦'- *¦ '¦'-¦¦
'•' .'., '• 'the G.;lsha* is on for a season tff pros--
. .... • perl ty. 1 / ' .." : -.' •" : . ; ; .;¦• ' '.. ••.-.' . -\ : '-'
"POST" ¦'¦:.' :¦¦.'. ;•-:: ' : ¦-¦¦-•'; ;f''-. ¦ ¦' V .-
•'•, ."Never played, better.. Greater than The
"•'¦; Idol's. VEyev* '" .; ';' '. • .. : ., ; • ' ¦ " - :
;"Bi/iiETr!»" ¦-¦¦¦-•¦ -':¦¦ ., ' ¦ . -.- .
'•'" ''Tfi* auaience: bomnarded the company
' : ' : •with. flowers a s' a' tribute to the excellence Qf
¦.-';¦ the perfomiaince.^.v :'.'' .•' . >'. ¦¦" • -.-• . •'.'
/Eisii'nis at 6 J Matinge Saturday at 2. ! ;•
prices.... A". a P a v^ 'i/ciiip
: : '^,;. ..TELkPHONE, BUSH 9. :'^ .': / ':..
ij p E^ yilE:V'$ SPEqUL MATIWEE ;
Mtl aldi ¦•:-'¦.:. .•-¦¦: .v.|
..• ?^cftsi^ •;;;; ' -: HorT ' s ¦ ¦. :
MATTHEWS A; .. • ''. MT^ ST '.- .
"Walter Jones, :. • ¦ ' ' ;.,:. FARCE. .-,
Phil H. Ryl'er... .!" ' • ' •
Tony Hart. ' •.•'¦•¦ . . . . . • . •
C.iljerbert,'. -. . ' ' . a TVA \7 ' -
; Wfscth.an;s Serenaders. : : ¦¦ ' £^ \J£%X
Mary ' -ilsrble. ' "¦ . • .... •. ' ' a/vo
Nofma: %\"halley, ".' • • V- . .' " **." •• • ' V. ¦-
Louise' Guahlng, - - . '• << T /> vrrrt-v
BPS ? !e TannehtH. : ' \ A : M Tfr mT f
Adlyn'^Este'e, ¦ '.':'.'. ' -,' ,~ r ¦ ,".
¦EtKrt Ktrwan, - --..,:. > p^ Speclaltfes!
Marlon Gynnine. NEW Scenery. .. , ••
The .8 Mascots.-.,' • New. costumes! :-. -.
tSeXDOUS; ¦-.. • . : : . ' FIRST. TIME IN
HIT:' ¦ ¦ '. .. : -SAX FRANCISCO.—
; ;¦: :.,.'¦ PHONE MAIN 8?2. , ; . ; . - : . i{
WA LTER MORQSCO, v . . ....;.:. : : . ."; .^ Manager
GOMMEKCING lSl)BflOW EVENING, " :
.'¦¦'-¦ In Israel ZansrwiU> Great Play.-
JGfilLDREHfiTHE GHETTO
E^TnA'.MATIX.TSE WEDNESDAY. Jciy 4.
• •¦REGl'Ul* MATINEE. SATURI>AY,. .
'¦*¦':¦ Crdneh Ticket Office . Efinjorlum: '¦...'
' \PRicES^Orch?strai .?5c; no hither: Dress
Circle aOej Fjkmilv -Circle; 25c: "Gallery, 15c;
' Doi.; Seat*,- 7£c. -Jl-W and'.il.jM.-. • . •- .- '; '•...
TO^NIGHT^ L AST_TIME «'S APH0. ' \
M-liipmm (MONDAyy night
¦•¦¦ ¦ -• VaJA.TlXtE-JVFDSES^AT.' JULY ¦*: .
ROBERTS,
'¦ .:• '• 'Bap^orted \ by WHITE. WHITTLESEY.
: •'- Costly Scenic ' and C.oatutne Production. :
':-, ¦ REGULAR; MATINEE SATTTRDAY.
;... • • BEIA.TS siie dats in advance.
ol ViMJPiA e E o D^^fi6;
THE ONLY FREE. VArDE^^LLE SHOW IX
'"• THE CITY.' v; 5 -^
' :...¦•." -. \ i.Last Week, of
. ".: GEOKGIi TRUMP,
' '; ' The World Famous :liand Balancer.
'SIGN OR A. AUGUSTA SALVIN1,
•' ' ¦•' The Illustrious Operatle Soprano.
SIGNQR AJSTO/ilO VARGAS,
', ¦ .: '."'.The Great 'Italian Barj'tone.- r
?ANt> OUR CELEBRATED STOCK COMPANY
AMATEUR NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY.
, : MATINEE E\*ERY SUNDAY.
i '"•'¦ ADMISSION FREE.
?M0UNT • TAM ALPAI3 SCENIC RAILWAY
', ¦ LeaveEan Francisco via Saosallto -Ferry:
WEEK DAYS 930 a. m.. 1:43 and 8:15 p. m.
SUNDAYS S.- 9. 10. 11 a. m.. 1:30. 2:33 p. m.
-Fare San' Francisco to Summit and return.' SI «.
'N£\V;TAVEKN OF TAMALPA1S NOW OPEN. •
[beginning ]Ulf^J\ir*% /I Y
SECOND "VVEEK OP THE SEASON.
:MAI!M$ WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
'¦'-.' CHARLES FROHMAX Presents
HENRY
-AND A \
1— CO/V-lF»/a.IVV.
FIRST TIME HERE OF
i : ¦¦¦¦¦'. THE LYCEUM THEATER SUCCESS.
• —THE
TREE OF
KNOWLEDGE!
j . By R. C. Carton. Author of
j "Llbeny Hall." "Lord and Lady Alffy."
I- '¦:-'/'. :-? Th|E GREflT CfiST
To Appear In the Play 'Will Include
: . -. BSNRY MILLER
I.E. J. MORGAN,: . rRlNK W0RTHI58.
. ! CHAS. WALC0T. E. Y. BAC2C3,
[JOHN FISDLAY. *, CHA8. CHSI3TIE.
MARGARET AfOLIS. SADIE MABTI50T.
MRS. 7H03. WHir?EH. LILLIAN THUHQATE.
.;. A MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION.
July &-^"A MARRIAGE OF CONVENIENCE."
RAILROAD TBAVEL.
TWO~- ri\?;^g -—TRAINS
tniekerbocker
Noonday -
jp&UCil Train From
S NEW YORK.
BOSTON. j
BUFFALO
CINCINNATI.
Via Brfj Foup Route and
New Yqpk Central Railway.
. NO TUNNEL AT ST. LOUIS.
»O FERRY AT NEW YORK.
"'.. STOf AT. NIAGARA FALLS.
bpCClfll From '
.CINCINNATI.
V WASHINGTON.
CHICAGO tO < BALTIMORE.
/ PHILADELPHIA.
"NEW YORK-
Via Big Four Route and
. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway.
CARLTONC. CRANE.
: ' Pacific Coast Agent. V.
RAILKOAD TBAVEL.
wmvtmmum rAcirto wmpii*
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K:-.au"j iuJ M««u.«:t» *7»4»S'
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i Bartiett Sji'.c^j). WUIaws. Hod
Klufl. Portland. *7»83»
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C»;:«i..g»»ud.-3»««» Ko»» *«it»»
•8:««a D»«;». Woodland. Knishta Lsadtaf.
: MutiiCii. oroti!l9 •T««3»
. -BiO©* AUaatle Kxpreis-OrJsti aod Eart *B8:4a«
I •>i2*u 3»n Jois, Uf«riaor>?. Mtncktua.
. lon«. i«ana:ni>B(A. FiserrtUle.
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•rr, n,,,u Caieaco «a«iaF
•lli«O* Nll-«, ! lv-rni'.r-., Stociton. Saera-
m-w Miwti-Ta. lluiford, VUalla,
r«r.«tiu« : Musr
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•*»<ir M»tti, ., San lUrunu. V.l.Vjo.
N*i«^ iMTsl— Hi tteta U(-ta •¦»*•»•
i •4>O«r rt'.,.oi». VFtaters. »scra»«q«o.
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bara. 1m» Ancslea *»:I3*
•JiBOr Freano PMseorer— Mtrtlws, L*th.
mpi dtuoktua. Mcrrwl. Bereada
(fUTSioad (or Vnrailt*). ViMiia.Mttltf
•8i»«r Jfrw Jrletnt Eipress— lia»er»H»ltU
aauta n>rbara. i.t-s A'gfies. l>era-
lai. Kl P«M>. Ne--» Orieaut aad
Riut •¦•«»»
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(of M..j..» «ii.I Kul •Ol«!»»
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fS:W»r VAlleJo... *iail«p
•«i:O'.r (;r't»i»: >r*il-O|.!eo. Cbtjena*.
Omaha. Chicaso «Hi4«»
, •»:O«pO' ; e- I,'. Miui— Ocdao. t>en»er.
Omaua. Cfcietau. *«il*r
I t?i*Or V.lirji.. rcrt > o«i» and Way Sta-
tion! ttiMr
••t«3rOregi>M aad CsHfoniU Rirr«as.M«a.
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r»rtl«n.l. fm»> s-.mh-I »¦¦•! Hurt *««l»>
COaXTI I>ITI^I«»1 (>»rroit Uma(e).
(Foot tt Unrfcei S"trec>.>
(tl4Sa ."ant* lYui Ejsnrtlon for -«nU
Cruc aod IViudpal Way Stations S*'**»
•Sil-1» N*«ark.U-nW'r>lllc.8»aJ«M.Krlton.
ll<Hililer(.'lrak,H*iit> Onu ud W>f
Mtatinn. ••:»»»
tSil-tp >'««atk Coiterfll.'r 8an Joss, N«»
AiaiaiUo. BVitos, HunlJer Creek,
MauU Crai aod Vrlaeipai Wai
8u.tlo«». f""' 1^*
Mil-If Newark. Kin Jim. Wm Omloa •"¦^•»
«<:ISr Clenwood. Fe'.ton. Santa Cms.. rtiW^
CREEK ROUTE FERRY.
Fr«»3»J mit;v.J-liil »' i»f«.i J;rnl ( S:i» ») —
•7IS BOO MOOi.u. tl:03 •J:33 !3'W
•t:C5 t5:53 *853r.-.
tl»m O«1L»13 -rjtt .¦3ri.j».t._ -fl.00 S 00 10:00*. a.
tiaea *i:33 tie: ; 3::a tiaa m i:t>.».
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(Thlr.t »nd To»»ii*etid 3t».)
t«ll»A Ooomi View, So.it h Hsu Fraodxcn.. ••¦¦••
t7iOI»» Hail Jote »..l W ay M»H..|,. (Na«
Alinaiteu Wr.lt. e<.Unoi.]j| *llMt
f?i8)*A Saoday Eioursion fir "« Josa,
SajU* Crux. Paeifle Gro*a aad
Trtnctpa.) Way Stations l**S9s>
•»!•• 4 M» .)«¦«. Tiea Itnoa. Hanta Cms.
Pacific iltnu. r»io Itnhles. Han
l.nlj (»>i*yf>. guff. Loapoe ami
Principal War Rtatitxia *4il«v
•l»i«a>* Saa Jose ami Way .Stations •»:*•>%
•I I >3... a.nJoaa.IxtaOatoa'ixIWai^tatiana 'JiJOr
tat43r San Mat**. Kedwood. Menlo Park.
Palo Alto. Santa Oara. 4ai> Jam.
Tro Piao*. Santa Crux. Ssllaaa.
Monterey a»rt I'aeifie Gro*« f|A:3A,
taiasjp Haa Joaa ami Way St*tlon« ........ **i!tnp
HllSr San JoM%»<t rrincip*; Way Statkma *O: «5»
tSswarSaa Jobs. Los Oatoa and Friadjal
VT»y Stations t9:«M»»
*3>30r Saa Jom tod Principal Wat ¦fttllont l"433a
*Ct:t»p >an Jon and WayStatloos ?«!««»
»ll;45r 3»nJMtimlW» StaUima «::3»r
? for Morning P foe A fWi uoon
"Dally. t Monday exeepUd. J Snoday only.
b Saturday only.
• 8t till ill i and Sunday, c Soodar aad sf^^jfay,
"^^^ OMAHA
'/¦ ¦ -' '¦¦:>.': '.'. '.". | : -.- , i * WA: ' • WEEK GOMMEJCCIXO SUKDAT MATINEE. July 1st.
SAN FRANCISCO NEVER SAW A BETTER. BILI^! . . *
GL;4Y^0N WHITE and
¦ :•. ...assisted bv... ; ; .. ¦
miSB EV| RANDOLPH.
PreWentlni Ge<>. H. Enierick's. Society. Playletl . "THE WALDORF-METROPOLE EPISODE."
t OtJAKER CiT^.'O.UARTETTE
•• ..In an orlKlnai musical comedy* "FUX IN A BARBER SHOP."
¦'¦¦•' ¦ •¦' ¦ : Second ' Week of- the Bliegrest Hit of the Season
llffliSi 4 - ; Mohan s ~
¦•¦ Pre'sen-tlne .George : M.' Cohan's Famous Farce Comedy. "RtrNNING FOR OFFICE."
¦;•;-. I .; TOPD-JUDGE FAMILY OF ACROBATS
• ¦ Introducing Master Hercules Judge, the little athlete who cut-Sando-wp Psndotr.
61LEE4T and 6DLD«E j GARRiNBTON. HO' LAND ani G/LPiN I MUSICAL DALE
Up-torthe-tinies opwe^^.tns' . • Operatic and Comedy Trio. ¦ King of Campanologists.
i .:.;. I- - ... -.AMERICAN: BIOaRAPH
. : • ¦: ¦•; ' ''' ¦_•-.' • 'ShWiag. for t!«'F;r:t Tina in America,
:; BATTLt OF THE UPPER TUGEIA"
MATIXEK TO-T3AT. Sunday. July l*t. Par<}uet. 23 cents, any seat: balcony. 13 cents;
cftlid-pn 10 cents ar.v parti. A few front ortiheMra rows reserved. 50 cents: front totvs of
balcony.' reserved, "i cents. SPECIAL INDEPENDENCE DAY MATINEE V.'ed.. July 4.