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Joseph Bresno, who pleaded utility to a charge of assault with a deadly weapon, was sentenced to eighteen months In the County Jail by Judge Dunna yesterday. Charles Ryan was .sentenced to thirty days In the County Jail by Judge Lawlor for an assault with a deadly weapon. Both Guilty of Assault. John Lambert and G. Davis, hunters were each fined $25 by Jud&e Fritz yester day for ha\-Ing valley quail In their pos session. Charlos Jones, who was arrest ed at the same time, pleaded guilty last week and was also fined $25. Violated the Game Laws. The San Francisco nfflee of "Wells. Fargo & Co.'s express will be closed at 10 a_m.. September 10, and at noon on September 31, in pursuance of orders issued by John J. Valentine, president of the company Admission Day Qbservanca. Wili Join tho Shoe Clerks in Their Movement to Secure Shorter Hours. The retail clothing salesmen are prepar ing to follow the example of the Bhoe clerks In the movement looking to tho closing of the stores in which they are employed at 6 o'clock in the evening ex cc-ptinj? on Saturdays o.nd days preceding holidays. At the last meeting of the Ke tall Shoe Clerks' Protective Association (local Union No. 410) a committee of four clothing clerks Informed the membera that In two weeks organization will be c-ffected by them on similar lines to that of the shoe clerks. The association adopt ed a resolution pledging itself to support the clothing men In their efforts to secure shorter hours. At the meeting of the ehoe clorks frater nal addresses were made by K. Clu.T projldor.t of the San Francisco Labor Council, and A. Iten. recrptary of the Milkmen's Union and a member of the ex ecutive board of the Lr.bor Council. They urged the association to nrospcute the early closing movement with vigor and gave assurances that ail the labor union* are in pympathy with it. An appeal will Boon be made to the public not to pur chase shoes after 6 o'.-.iock In the evening and a formal application will be made to shoe dealers to decide In favor of early c'.OFing. After a programme of interesting vocal and instrumental numbers President Hor- : ace \. Carter announced that the next meeting of the association would be held : at 102 O'Farrell street on Wednesday evening. September 12. at 9:15 o'clock for the transaction of Important business. CLOTHING SALESMEN TO URGE EARLY CLOSING George B. Keane Jr. has applied for let ters of guardianship upon the person and estate of his father, George B. Keane Sr. The petitioner avers that his father, through physical disabilities and Irregular and dissipated habits, has been Incompe tent to manage his estate for the past seven years. Mr. Keane Sr. owns prop erty on Green street and four pieces ot realty on Dupont street, which bring a monthly rental of J350. Says Father Is Incompetent. Keep your baggage checks until you reach San Francisco; you will save one half in the transfer of your baggage. One trunk (round trip), 50 cents. Morton Special Delivery— Oakland Ferry Depot. 650 Market street, 408 Taylor street. • Notice to Native Sons. . Judge Cook Believes No Crime Has Been Committed — Habeas Corpus Writ Argued. Mae Simpson, who was held to answer ; by Judge Conlan for the theft of jewel3 | belonging to, the late Jeannle Ney La j Roche, was ordered released by Judge i Cook yesterday on J500 bonds. A writ of j habeas corpus, sworn out by Charles A. j Low en behalf of the accused, was ar gued before Judge Cook, who said he had r.o hesitancy In saying that in his opinion the prosecution had even failed to prove that a crime had been committed. He would withold final judgment, however, he said, until he hnd read the report of the evidence taken before Judge Conlan. ; It is the general opinion that Judge Cook will dismiss the charge against Miss Simpson. • ! MAE SIMPSON MAY BE ORDERED DISCHARGED! THE fo'.lowinsr changes in the First Infantry Regiment of the Nation*! Guard of CaJifornia are announced: Corporals Charles J. Mund promot ed sergeant, vice Skil'.man, in Company EC; Sergeant Willis F. Unfred of Company C as quartermaster sergeant, vice Gillis, relieved at his own request. At their own request Quartermaster Frar.k J. Leonard and Sergeant Isador i Less of Company A have been reduced to the ranks. Private Maurice Cunningham has been promoted, vice Leonard, and Corporal F. Lelb. vice Less. Privates John J. Brady, Morris Markowltz, Eu gene J. Dougherty and John J. Costello have been appointed corporals, vice Leib, promoted, and Fitzpatrick, Pierce and Schmidt, dircharped. Privates William V. Hays, John Kilemade and John Murphy have been appointed sergeants, vice Mol loy, reduced. Juth, deceased, and McCar thy, promoted, respectively. Corporal Goorse T. Pheips has been promoted Serjeant of Company C, vice Dur.bar, discharged. Sergeant Frank McCarthy has been pro moted flrst eergeant of Company A, vice Sullivan discharged, and Sergeant W. Cunningham, promoted quartermaster sergeant, vice Leonard, reduced. Corporal George Sheirton has been pro moted sergeant of Company I. vice Gol loy reduced, and Artificer Elijah W. Re dell has been promoted quartermaster sergeant, vice Lemetey< r, promoted. During the month of August there were discharged from the First Infantry twen ty-one men on account of removal, rive for the good of the tervlce, two on ac count of exemption after seven yeara" ser vice and one by a two-thirds vote. Corporal Dwight Strong of Company A. Fifth Infantry, has been appointed reel mental quartermaster sergeant. Th» following dates are the ones desig nated on which the second target prac tice season of 1900 will be held by the several organizations of the Fifth In fantry: Companies A, F and G, September 10: Major C. T. Poulter. Company B. September 20; First LJ»u tenant J. F. Summers. Company C. September 30; First Lieu tenant J. P. Barrow. Company D. September 20; Second Lieu tenant J. L. M. Kennelly. Company E, September 23; Major L. W. Jullliard. Company II, September 30; Second Lieu tenant J. W. Claypool. Company I, September 29; Captain D. A. Smith. The field staff, non-eommtssloned staff officers and band will report for target practice with the company nearest their station. NOTES OF THE NATIONAL GUARD TEAMSTER AND TAILOR LODGED IN THE TANKS They Combined to Steal Cloth From the South ern Pacific William Dan Thompson Will Be Charged With Grand Larceny and L. Parente With Receiving Stolen Property. Thompson lived at 2314B Mason street, and on going there the officers recovered two bolts of the stolen cloth and two suits which had been made out of them. Thompson's mother told them that her son earned but $2 50 weekly. The loss of the bales was discovered and C. C Crowley, chief special detective of the Southern Pacific, detailed two of his assistants, Peter Lewin and Patrick Kin dele n, on the case. The police were also notified, and Detective T. L.. Ryan was detailed by Captain Seymour to assist in tracing the thief or thieves. Thompson was arrested yesterday morning, and at first denied that he knew anything of the missing bales, but finally confessed. The detectives went to Parente's shop and re covered most of the stolen property in a back room. He was very indignant wnen he learned the object of the visit of the oiiicers and denied knowing anything about Thompson or the bales. After the discovery of the goods he begged the of ficers to allow him to entertain his guests, but he was escorted to the City Prison. Thompson's mode of procedure was to take a bale to the freight yards, deliver it and obtain the receipt from the clerk. '1 hen he would watcn his opportunity, and when no one observed him he would re load the bale on his wagon and drive off with it to Parente's shop. The dates on which he did this was on August 1, Au gust 20. August a; August 22, August 23 and September 5. His accomplice, who will be charged with grand larceny. la William Dan Thompson, a teamster 21 years of age. '1 liompson was employed by Fry's exprtss and had a stand on Ellis street, lie was employed to haul goods to the Southern Pacilic freight yaras for P. H. Gallagher & Co. and f. Greenburg &. Co.. wholesale woolen merchants. Since August 1, it is alleged, he has stolen six bales of goods valued at about JSOO which he soid to Parente. He had received altogether from Parente. it is claimed, about $40 for the six bales. L. Parente. a tailor at 408 Francisco street, sent out Invitations for a dance at his rooms last night and ordered a lavish spread of eatables and drinkables fur his guests, but instead of playing the host he occupied a cell in the tanks at the City Prison. lie will be booked on a chaise of receiving stolen property. SAN FRANCISCO CALL., SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1900. 27 Alf EllInRhouse— Lessee and Manager. THE BEST SHOW INVITES'THE BEST PEOPLE. MATINtE TO-DAY,- TO*-NIGHT AND ALL, THIS WEEK. L p . c i c d ! - a^lATlNEnU£SDAY,SepUL| FERRIS HARTMAN AND A GREAT CAST. In the Nautical Farcical Introducing a Bevy of Aini /) WHO CAN DANCE, laj I K I \ WHO CAN SING, U I II LU WHO ARE PRETTY. POPULAR PRICESi 1 5c. 25c, 35c and DOo. , . To-Night "CARMEN" 185O •> - - - 1QOO A BIG FEATURE OF THE CELEBRATION WEEK Will Be Our Productions of THE GREAT DOUBLE BILL Rusticana « EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE. WITH THE ENTIRE COMPANY In Alternating Casts. ALL THE FAVORITES Will Appear. PQPlll *R ascMisoc PRIBFS 1 TELEPHONE BUSH 9. TO-NIGHT (SUNDAY) LAST TIMES CLAY CLEMENT and L. R. STOCKWELL In "A GREAT_OBSTACLE." BEGINNING WITH SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE MONDAY, (MATINEES MONDAY. TUESDAY and SATURDAY.) CLAY L. TL CLEMENT and STOCKWELL, Supported by a Strong Company. IN MR. CLEMENT'S IDYLLIC COMEDY, THE NEW DOMINION ! Clay Clement as Baron von Hohenstauffen BEAUTIFULLY STAGED. TRICES U. "5c, 50c, 85c and 25c Box and lore Seats, %l 60. GRAND OPERA HOUSE MATINEES TO-DAY. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. Last NiEht Of WILTON LACKAYE. LAST NIGHT OF TRILBY Commencing To-morrow Matinee — "Quo Vadls." EVENING PRICES— 10c, lie, 25c. 50c; a few Front Rowa in Orchestra, 75c. MATINEE PRICES— 10c, 15c. 25c, 60c (no higher). | Branch Ticket Office, Emporium. FT^!f!HFR\S concert house. riOtnLn D Admiealon 10;. MAE TTJNISON. EUDORA FORDE, J, F. VIACO. L. E. BEHAN, HOWARD and CAMP- BSLU OLIVE VAIL, and DUTCH WALTON. , Reserved Seats. 25c; Matinee Sunday. AMUSEMENTS. f&%> VERY LATEST F>JjL Straight Front. VLy "^ Hand-Made > 1( SAPPHIRE y?§* CORSETS • : {W $3.00 1» $15.00 7^¥^10 Gearo St., J^^>l\ " CHESTER F. WHISHT, f\fi^L*\\ Royal Worce*Ur Ccr- •et-nttln^ Parlor*. OR. JORDAN'S great j Museum of ahatohy? ¦ Or Tha Ltr^ect Anatooiail M jsrum is the \ 0 *~frt***. v cr i v - AfcnetMv .< *-, coRtrmcted * r- lA^j *V3 CJUl « p«-«itl»^ly cui«4 ¦ y ti. e c4<io»t Y 0 i^sil DiLrtafiWI-faiVATE DISEASES^ G t, Zf&n T " '•"•-• personify of t, r V-,rr. A/ \H / **•***!, Curt ¦> nary caie ludmikw. ' AFj uQ' w^«'<» Book, raii.oturivti, v * ;f ij^k BtnaiAGC, mailed tux. i.\\ a H J. >a: u; jif boob far tnraj 9 I»U JUHDAS AtO..J0il»Iark#tSt..aF I ' P^^'^-^^-Sab'*^^'^^-^^! i tTONG F»O GUY, Successor to Dr. LAI PO TAI. crsduate cf Canton Medical Collect, after a verr nicceu- ful practice of many years In Cblca. bas located in San FraiscJeco. The eurrrtsinr and niarvelouB curea eJTected by his berbs demonittrate their . pot^nce and his cktll. Th»« '• f*ST3^y<^o.'rSti Hrrbs riirc over 400 different i W^ZtJViFiJy <JH»asi»s. Including ISrljht'i ' '¦^JSZ.JU*^ })\t*i>,*, Diabetes, Consurnj- I _ • tion. Asthma, Paralysis. Era.n. I^erre. Cancer*. Turaors, Hlood. Mai» end I-'ensale :.:*,.,¦..-- AH peraonn affiicted i ¦with any kind of roalaly iirhttsoever are in- | vited to call. Oface. ~zi Washington et. Of3^« i hours— i a. m. to 12 m., 1 to S p. ra.; Sundays. 19 a. m. to 12 m. Accept frateful tl:ank» 'or ' • fTectlnjr a cur» cf at-tlima ct reveral year»" i ¦ttndlm A. DAHLEV. San IiafarL , ! DDTTCU17C F"OR BAREERS. BAK- ] 0n U onHO r". *««»»;«>«. , »*"»¦ i lio'jsea. billiard tables, : brewers. booktii:dera. candy-makera. canr.ers. | dyeri". flourmlJls. foundries, laundries, paper- ] » arger?. r.rlr.trrs. painters, fhoe factories, sta- j l'.trr<n, tar-roeff-rs, tar.ncrs, tailors, etc. BUCHANAN BROS.. E cs*i Mant:racn«rcrs. C09 Sacramento St. z^^D^/rlY,STRONG_&CD^ggX ft i) V* *^^^ V ''^"L^- ~"^ J^"Ar^'"i^ Jt ¦""3-ACSs-^M-^***'*^. yT^p \^"^^y MARKET ST. S.F. HADWAI'S BBADT KCLI£F has stood ur.rl\-eied betsr* ibt public tor t>0 yean as a Pain P.eiEfdy. It lneuntly relieves and quickly cures ail Colds. Bete Throats, Influenza, Bros- chltia. Pneumcnla. Rheumatism. Kauralfla. lieadacbe. Tcthach* and all pains. Internally ~ tor i:-:-r:a iiJ t>:i Dowel I'al^s. All OrusffUts. , ADVERTISEMENTS. BASEBALL! Six Scheduled Championship Games! FIRST GAME BEOIXS AT 1:30 O'CLOCK. / San Francisco"] fOak-ani vs. L SEPT. 9 \ vs. SacramsnioJ [ Stockton ° akl - 1 SEPT. .0 f an nCiSC0 SacramentoJ I Stockton San Francisco] fStockton vs - I SEPT. II \ vs. OaklandJ I Sacr?mento General Admission to Double-Header: Gentlemen 50e Ladies 25c. Children 20c. RECREATION PARK Eighth and Harrison Streets UNION COURSING PARK, TO-DAT, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 0 America's Greatest Stakes, FIRST CALIFORNIA FUTURITY STAKE and CHAMPION EVENT! 120— NOMINATIONS— 120 $3575 — Total Prize Money— $3575 Concert by VON DER MEHDEN'S BAND. SPECIAL NOTICE. Tuesday and Wednesday, Septem- ber 11 and 12. Reserve Stake of 64 Nominations Each TRAIN~SERVICE: Leaves Third and Townsend streets 9:15 a. m 10:15 a. m.. 11 a. m. and 12 m. and 1 p m '¦ Twenty-fifth and Valencia streets five minutes later; returning at 4:45 p. m. and after last course. San Mateo electric cars every six min- utes. ADMISSION 25 CENTS. Of YMJRI Ik EDDY ST., THE ONLY FREE VAUDEVILLE SHOW ' IN THE CITT. Tenth Series of CONRADI'S- FAMOUS LIViNG STATUARY ! Sensational Studies of the World's Most Famous Nude Sculpture. DANCE OF ALL NATIONS! A St>eclal Feature for Admission Week. AND OUR CELEBRATED STOCK COMPANY. MATINEE EVERY SUNDAY. AMATEUR NIGHT EVERT FRIDAY ADMISSION FREE. SUTRO BflTHS. OPEN NI0HT& . ¦ Open dally from 7 a. in. to 11 p. ra. Bathlngr from 7 a. m. to 10 p. m ADMISSION. lOo. CHILDREN. Bo. Eathlnr. Including admission. 25a: Children, 2flo_ MAJESTIC, IMPOSING, IDEAL PATRIOTIC SPECTACLE. LAST DAYS t °h f e CENTURY light°of t li e berty Over 1000 Characters and Hundreds of Horses in the Tast. '¦ ONLY EXHIBITION IN THE UORLIX PRESENTING J F^u°s BHItNS THE 61-HORSE ACT 61 Fine-bred Horses In One Ring, at On* Time. Performed by One Man. SOUDER'S WONDERFUL FUNNY ELEPHANT BRASS BAND. A 29-TON SENSATION! THE NOVELTY OF THE AGE! LOCKHART'S^rirHma ELEPHANT COMEDIANS BIG NEW FREE STREET PARADE IN 30 SECTIONS WEDNESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 13. AT 10 O'CLOCK. ONE 60c TICKET ADMITS TO EVERYTHING. Children Cn.ler 12 Years, Half Prtc». SPECIAL CHEAP EXCURSIONS ON ALL LINES OF TRAVEL. .... THE ACKNOWLEDGED GREATEST SHOW ON BAftTH ....... WILL EXHIBIT AT San FranciscOtenlvWednesday Evening, Sept, 19, AND CONTINUING TWICE DAILY UNTIL SEPTEMBER 2STH. groJ"d t 9 iox SIXTEENTH AND FOLSOM STREETS CT Reserved numbered seats and admissions during the entire engagement at Sherman, Clay & Co.'s Music Store, corner Kearny and Sutler streets. Unlike other shows, prices at downtown office are the iam« as charged at t lrket wagon on show grounds. PAIN'S BATTLE OF SAN JUAN AND NIGHTLY FOR A LIMITED SEASON PAIN'S ELECTRIC FIREWORKS AT THE SIXTEENTH AND FCLSOM STREETS GROUNDS. CBCANTIC SET PIECES! A WONDROUS MONSTER DEVICES I SHOW! To-Night-Native Sens' Night. Monday— Native Daughters' Night. . PRICES ----- 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 Box and Grand Stand Seats on Sale To-Day and To-Morrow at the Lion Drug Co., Cor Market and Stockton Streets. THE 6REAT TAIR TANFORAN PARK Sept. 24 to Oct. 6, 1900 i UMJER MASAGESttXT Or THB SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN MATEO \ AGRICULTURAL ASS'N To the live-stock breeders of California, as well as to the lovers of oat-door snorts this Exhibition Is dedicated. Tho attractions win Include: A High-Class Open-Alr Hor s* Shaw. .Select Herds of Prize Cattle. A Complete Exhibit of Swine. Sheep. Goat*. Poultry and Belgian Hares. Extraordinary show of Dogs. Attractive exhibit of high-class Vehicles and other industrial display:* from leading manu- facturers ot the State. Tho out-door sports will embrace Polo Gamea between players from Southern and Central California for Championship. Pony Races. Long Distance Race of 2S miles by noted riders. Change ot horses each mile la full view of Grand Stand. GJUND ATHLETIC HELD DAY CLUB HARNESS RACING HIGH-CLASS TROTTING AND PACINO In which the Great Stats of the East and West will meet and make World's records. All in all the entertainment will be clean, dignified and instructive. GiUND MUSICAL CONCERTS DAILY Excellent railroad facilities by both regular and special trains to Grand Stand entrance. Entertainment each day from 10:00 a. m. uattl 5*0 P. JL BI5IT i. CSOCIXB, rrmUmt GCOMS lUIl ftSWBAIX, btnUrj : XOITIS r. MXTH. C«a«ral IiUfW TANFORAN PARK. ENTRIES FOR PRIZES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, Including tia Bench Show, WILL CLOSE ON MONDAY, September 10* DOG SHOW ENTRIES AT PARISH "A" Palace Hotel; Ail Others "With EDWIN F. SMITH.. General 5!ana?er, 202 SANSOME STREET. CIFE-HMLfePi f .VaUsca chacXtd tn*. BftSMfcSM? MATINEE TO-DAY, SUNDAY.- TO-NIGHT. LAST TIME. THE MASGtUEFtADEFtS MATINEES TO-MORROW AND TUESDAY. A Story of Indian Military Hfe. THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME I Scats for all performances now on *ale. PRICES— 15c. I5c. Kc and 50c CHUTES^ and ZOO EVERT AFTERNOON AND EVENING. BIG VAUDEVILLE SHOW! AQUATIC SPORfTON THE LAKE. SEABURYTSigh Diver. SPECIAL TO-MORROW NIGHT, GRAND FIREWORKS DISPLAY! Telephone for seats— Park 23. > CENTRAL PARK. Market and Eighth sts. Open daily from noon til! midnight. /' FUN FOR ALL! NEWEST SENSATION. THE SLED-SLIDE, EVERYBODY RIDES. FREE STREET FAIR AND PADDY'S MARKET. MANY NEW AND NOVEL ATTRACTION'S. ADMISSION. IOC— CHILDREN. 6«. Tickets good for any attraction in the park. Native Sons and Daughters admitted free on their badges . 108 Grove Street. Phone South 324. TO-N'IGHT, last week, with matinees Satur- day and Sunday. First time on any stare— CAPTAIN JACK CRAWFORD'S great Bor- * der Drama. Illustrating: his life on the fron- tier, entitled. "ON— THE— TRAIL." The Call, Chronicle, Examiner, Post and Bulletin acknowledge It to ba the best scenic melodrama, seen her* in years. Prices. 10c. 20c, !0c Next — "Bottom of the Sea." 8 "nnillMRIA" - Have You Seen Our § « UULUlYIDIA _*f_^* ./*y dT^**^ POLKA DOT § I a kw oio%» Z&4 Stock dollars I And Fit. i^S&' Y& *\Q^<0^^r**m0 T i5; e 1^? t ? st S I $1.00 Per Pair 25 Cents Each I I NATIVE SONS AND DAUGHTERS I I I ....CREETINC... I jft We have below a few specials which will be on sale next week in ready to S « wear articles. Do not fail to see them before purchasing elsewhere. X 8 mERCERIZEDUNDERSKIRTS- * « VS Beautiful col<>rlnB8. cut very full, corded and ruffle. g MARKET-STREET STORE ONLY. At $2.5O '¦Q Q Walking or Rainy-Day Skirts— g O A!l the raffe for fall and winter wear, extra heavy grade fine stitching 8 « At S2.5O Q 8 Better Grades at 9500 to 510.00 each 8 § SILK WAISTS- g » I tf t^ at " tyla .u U^J l 5! lr> made of best «l«all f -y tarteta silk, very newest designs, all O 0 shades, worth Jo.OO, j» § mXrkltt-stueet store only. At $4i5O Each § a U/OOL U/AISTS- « 8 Made of cood all-wool flannel, very nice line of colors, all sizes, worth *2.C0. « 1 Better Crad- at .^ ..^Poo SfgS | Q MARKET-STREET STORE ONLY. S \A/RAF»F»ERS— 8 S -A- ew>d quality calico, neatly trimmed, nice dark shadlncs. » g MARKET-STREET STORE ONLY. f\ t 5Q C Each S S TAILOR-mADE SUITS— g S 1^ a sa!I l p . le llne of r oveUle 8 in fine tailor-made *ults. We § J* have marUfd them at price* within the leach ot all. Q 3 ' . $9.OO to $3O OO S DO NOT rCllCHASK BEFORE SEEING OUR STOCK. $ g GOODS DELIVERED FREE OP CHARGE IN THIS AND NEIGHBORING CITIES. g MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLEDt £^ § 1220-1222-1224 MARKET STREET. % AMUSEMENTS. i^^V CV Week GomnnEciDg TO-DAY, SUNDAY, GREAT"ADMISSIONWEEK"BILL! SZl JESS I E JMTLETT DAVIS §1 YOU NO AMERICA QUINTETTE %'audevllle'B Greatest SlnRlnc Combination. QUERITA VINCENT JOHNSON & DEAN Character Vocalist and Dancer. Originators of the Klnetoecope Rag Dance. HOWE, WALL stnei WALTERS In Their 7 Latest Novelty, "IN A RAILWAY STATION." ***-* GERTRUDE MANSFIELD Aivn C&RYL WILBUR Presenting a New Comedy. "6 PROSPECT STREET." *-*^«». W ESTM AN a n* WREN I T^^7can LITTLE FRANCES KBPPLEK Rural Comedy Artists. | i BIOCRAPH ! Juvenile Character Artist. MATINEE TO-DAT, SfNDAY. SEPTEMBER 9— Parquet. 25c. any seat- Balcony 10c- Children, 10c. any part except reserved. A few Trent orchestra rows reserved 60" •front rows of Balcony reserved. 25i\ ' "' SPECIAL JUBILEE SIATINEES To-morrow fMonday). Tuesday and Wednesday ADVEETISEiTEHTS. ADVEBTISEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Brushes and Combs. Fans, Albums, Etc. Laurel or rosowoo-1 back, at! bristl* Black em r ire fans Sc. =3c Sy*SS::!!?^SL*i^ Foldlng k " 1 fans lOc - 15c - r ' c „ . — , - Autograph albun-.»i..l0c, 15c. 25c. 50c E . r .^.*\°?™ h .™^.. tY : l '.' K .?£ Mu " c »-° iis =^. 5<x=. t* *<> *« _ Work boxts 35c to &0c Guaranteed toothbrush: will not *h4 bristles IflU/ft'rU rocket combs 5c. 10c. 15c. »c JCWoilji Pocket mirrors ic. 10c lffl pold filled rins*. oval, flat and Curllr^T !rcr.s. eoars an3 perfumery. chased bands, warranted flvu years C5c and 50c Ornftl/nrtl Key ¦»rin'l ci«-kel watch S5o bfOCKtFYi St<>m wlnd nlckel »atch 11 55 r«»« . ». -« » —r « Hravy pold rlated Ftem wind Dinner stts Irom \% J) to KS watch, warranted one year...Jl 53 Tea sets from Jt to J15 _ , _ , H^ n uce°r!- decorat^ cu;^ % Extra special, Four piece *m. -t. 8e a^ l he^. an . d . b . aCk^°^ A beautiful new line of Imported Italian shell Fid» and back combs. covered steins 50c to |5 each rhlncstone setting »5c each Trunks and Valises, Barber Supplies, Men's Furnishings, Sporting Goods, Cutlery and Silverware, Kitchen Utensils. rtAZOKS AND SCfSSOflS QROt/ND. ¦ — : ¦ — — - —^ 818-820 Market St., San Francisco. rcOTE-A'.l Purchases cf J5.00 or More DeMvered Free to Any Railroad Station. FIRST TIME IN SAN FRANCISCO! THE ARENIC SENSATION! EVERY ACT A NEW AND SENSATIONAL, HIGH-CLASS FEATURE. Country Houses, Hotels, Flat3 and Cottages Fnrnislied Complete. CREDIT IF DESIRED. BRILLIANT'S, 338-340-342 POST ST., Cjx-j Everi^fi. Near Powell. rre« D^lvery Within 200 Mllet. SCremei E5*d viv jL 4 ¦ r^ ft^ Known for nearly half a cen- >jh tury as absolu'ely peerless. QL fin PERFECT COMPLEXION. J*J B e and incites Ih3 skin with jHE h the healthy look of early CTrl wl Removes tan, sunburn, R** jSk pimples, etc., and leaves fg£ pQ the skin soft and velvety. RQC §& FoM by all druggists air! RTr iTjfcJ prnfral rl<-alprs. If you can- b%L %£_} not obtain It send u? oOc tor (Lu j£Ba la.rce bottle or 10c for frial UT_ fiM E. B. HAREINOT0X ft CO.. rS& H51 M'frg., Log Angslei, C»L Mvt A Famous Cosmetic