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Physician Million Mark Is Passed in Gold Prize Contest Sacred Heart College Lead Struggle That ClosesrToiiigtt AT 10 o'clock tonight The Call's gold contest will come to a -close. 7 At that hour all votes fcr subscriptions to \u25a0 applyXto^ the ] contest \u25a0; must be in The Call office or in 'th'e<mul, r:enlroute;to\The"* J Call. : i 'J: Three days' time after the closing ; of "\u25a0 the polls ? will bc\ allowed j for returns from all outside points, but no votes received ,'afteirrto^dayTwili-P be included in the final count unless positive proof is had that they. were mailed before the dose of the contest. The , postmark must s show plainly ; the date of mailing or a receipt must be secured' fromVthe ; postmaster certifying to the time the package was fin Vthe pOStoffice. _\u25a0 - ' '. '. ; \u25a0"\u25a0\':-.' r )i J- '•\u25a0. ; ":-.^'-t^£ I '\u25a0? STAJfDING OP CONTESTANTS FOR SWEEPSTAKES PRIZES :1^ ] No. Purse. \u25a0\u25a0 Contestant. . . Address.- \ ' .,;, V. . -•'_\u25a0/•.'• V» '\u25a0\u25a0*>"\u25a0. Votes. 1— f- 100ft— Sacrett Heart: College, San Francisco ...'...'.. .'. .... f : . . .1,000,030 2— 600 — Minn Rone Breschtnl, Blanco, '. Monterey, County.';.*.-." .'".'. .! 81*2,950 ; '., 3— 4OO — Miss Norma Meranl, 5854 Snn Pahlo avenue, Oakland, .vv 707,025 \u2666— •; 300-— Mrs.'J. F. Doherty, 920 Fourteenth street. Sacrament*. .. 537,050 C^ 2OO— Mins Km Me Hay-ward, 3Iartlnex,' Contra '.Costa* County 'v 1 ".^ 347.050 6— ISO— Mrs. Mary C. Deasy, box 128, JVapa, A'apa County '.-.-.,".-..;*"" 255,400 \T— 120 — Miss Irma Klnumann, Pacific Grove. Monterey County. .. 242.4S0 8— ISO— Emfle Iversenj Sausallto, Marln County v'.'.v.'v. ..";*.>\u25a0.*\u25a0.. 'V* 131,850 9— ISO— Miss Gertrude Brlody, 80 Park ' street, Santa Crus CV;.'":'~ 116,550 10— • 120— William Emerson, San 'Jose, Santa Clara County"/'. V. , :...' 110,000 11— 80— Don Campbell, La Molne, Shasta County 1 /'.". ... . :"i .v..'., . '107^)30 13— 80—^-Reabea Bebergall, 2695 Bryant street, San Francisco. .... S0,150 13— SO — Mts's TUIIe Harta, Danville, Contra Co«t« County. : :i .'.'.. -~:\--. 84,600 14— 80— Mrs. Rosa E. Tracy and son, San 'Rafael, Marln County 7. T/.-82>430 10— 80— Miss Ethel Potter, Newman, Stnnlslaus County ....'^iT.. 7 70^00 16— 60— MI«s Lois B. Pntser, Newman, Stanislaus County , . ::\ i '". :'. . . ( . 72^M>0 17— 60— Miss Gladys Adcock, 13 Seventh «t., Frnnklln Squnxe, S. F.'?,/70,650 1 18— 60— Mrs. May McElroy, 1207 Powell street,' San j Francisco . . . . < j ; 66.400 19— 60— W. H. Worden, 2220 Geary street, San Francisco ..'........, \u25a0[ 64,400 20— 60— Willie B. Mlnck, Bloomfield. Sonoma County''. .... ;-. .'.'.. '. \ 59,750 21— 40— Miss Hattle M. Hoppock, 532 I street,. Fresno, .'. . .i.;;. . . 22— 40— Elizabeth Bockerman, 1620 Central avenue, Alameda ....- \u25a0 60 0OO \u25a0 23 — 40— Christ Church Athletic Club, Sausallto V. ......::. ..C/;V.? 44,000 24— 4O— Mollye Sheridan, 89 Sutter street, Stockton . . ... . .-.'.. ... . 43,700 : \u25a085— 40— Oeorg-e H. Angor«, Sonoma, Sonoma County ..."... 42,850 TODAY'S SCORE FOR THE THIRD SERIES OF PRIZES No. Purse. Contestant. . Address iVoten, 1 $500— Miss Rose Breschlnl, Blanco, 31onterey County .........'.;. 220,900 3— 800— Sacred Heart College, San Francisco . . . . . . .... ... ... . . .... .207,000 3-i- 200— Miss* Xo.rma Meranl, 5854 San Pablo avenue, Oakland ...... .203,425 4— 150— W. H. Worden, 2220 Geary street,. San Francisco •".". . .'..'. . . .". G-i.4f)(» , 5— 100— Mrs. J. F. Doherty, 920 Fourteenth street, Sacramento. ..... 00.650 6— CO— Willie B. Mlnck, Bloomfleld, Sonoma County ...... .......... 5C,7Ro 7— 60 — Miss Hattle Emlsh, Rio Ylsta, Solano County ........... ...41,050' 8— 60— Mrs. Rosa E. Tracy and son, San Rafael, Marln County. . .V. .- 38,500 9— 60^EmlIe Ivefsen, Sausallto, Marin County , .'; .'\u25a0. . ..\u25a0,.. . . ...... .' 38,100 10— 60— Miss Gladys Adcock, 13 .Seventh street, Franklin camp, S. F. 38,»00 11— 40— Berkeley Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. . . . ':'. 33,750 12— 40— Miss Myra Simmons, 1027 Hearst sti-eet, Berkeley ......... .33,050 • 13— 40— Miss Rose Nonella, R. F. D. 4, Petaluma,* Sonoma County. ... 32,SOO . 14— \u25a0 40— Henry M. Andersen, Spreckcls, Monterey County. . . . ; 30,400 . 15— 40— Miss Ruth Moodey, StJ Helena, Napa County ...... . . . , , . ... z^CW 16 — * 30— Calvin aieKlnn on, 316 Thirtieth Ktreet, San Francisco "...... 24,000 17— 30— Don Campbell, La Molne, Shasta. County ......... ...i.. ...24,000 18— " 30— Carrie M. Amador, Boulder Creek ....... . . ...... . . .". ." . . ... 22,700 19— 30— Miss Gertrude Brlody, Santa Crux ......................... 21.530 20 — SO — Mrs. Ellen Smith, Walnut Creek, Contra Costa County. ..... 19,950 21—. 20 — Lawrenoe Sangstcr, 2652 Harrison street, San Francisco. ..... 19,100 22— ' 20— Emllle Hayward. Martlnex, Contra Costa County, ....." . . .... 1 5,800 23— 20— Miss Irma Klaumann, Paclfle Grove, Monterey County ..... 15,60') 24 — 20— Miss Effle Vaughn, Merced, Merced County' .15,000 25— 20— Miss Jennie Tlbbets, Hanford, Kings County . ;v. ........... 14,800 . •$• : . — - : -/•\u25a0•. \u25a0 • ; . — ; _^j. Next In line for the sweepstakes prizes are the following named contest ants and their respective scores: >o. Name. Residence. Score. 26— Hattle Emlsh, Rio Vista. ... .41,650 27 — Mrs. E. Smith, Walnut Creek. 41,350 28— Roy Ibach, San Francisco. .. .38,250 29— C. M. Amador, Boulder Crerk .36,500 30— Mrs. J. Laudon, San Fran .... 35,700 31 — S. P. C. A., Berkeley .. . . . .33,750 32— Myra Simmons, Berkeley! . . . .33,050 33— Rose Nonella, Petaluma. . . . . .32,200 34— Walter Hamshair, Berkeley. .30^450 35—11. M. Anderson, Spreckel*'. . .30,400 36— Hattle Eden, San Francisco. .27,130 37— Ruth Moodey, St. Helena. ... .20,650 38 — C. McKlnnon, San Francisco. .24,000 39 — Maeda Stelnkamp, Rescue. . .23^(00 40— May Erwln, Fre5n0. .... . . . . .22,250 41— Henry Pope, San Francisco. .21,750 42— Anna Skinner, San Francisco. 2o,9so 43— John Souther, Elmhurst 20,700 Next In line for- the third series of prizes are the following: named contest ants and their respective scores:. . '•\u25a0 No. Name. Residence. Score. 26 — Mary C. Deasy, Napa. . .'. . .... 13,600 27 — C. C. A. C, Sausalito. . . 13,400 28— E. Bockrrmaa, Alamtda. 13,350 29— G. H. Angove, Soaoma. . . .12,900 30 — Masda Slclnknmp, Rescue. ..': 12,150 31— Hoy Ibacb, San Francisco. ... 11,450 32— Etbel Potter, \rnmnn ....'. 10,450 33— Albert Davlnou. Palo Alto. . . . 9,200 34 — Tillle Haiti, Danville 7,800 35 — Pearl Van Bleter, Lafayette. . . 3.450 30 — William Emerson, San Jose. . 2,850 37— M. Sberldan, Stockton... 2,700 38 — Hat tie M. Hoppock, Fresno. . 2,500 39 — Frankle Halloek, Moss. . . .... 2,450 40— &' Bebergall, San Francisco. . 1,700 41— Lots B. Pflxter, Xemnan ...... 1,100 42— Louis Glnnasso, city. . . .\ . .' . . } 950 43 — Earl Glfford, Alamo. .* ..... . .'. 300 The million mark has been passed in the total of votes received by any .one candidate In the gold contest since the Opening on November 19. It was a long, hard pull, but Sacred Heart Col lege, .. which has taken a leading part in the great race from . the beginning, has at last attained a score for the grand sweepstakes prize otl $1000 that Is expressed by seven. figures. It was not until • the last day but- one that the college reached this distinction,; but before the score is again published,- at least one other contestant, Miss Rose Breschini, will probably have passed the million mark in total votes,: also. Miss Norma Merani may also be » so fortunate as to wind. up with 1,000,000 votes/'but this result in her case Js rather doubtful, as she will have f to gain nearly 300,000"~today, and this seems a.n almost impossible, feat, un less , she : has a great many more votes in reserve than even her most Inti mate friends suspect. Miss Breschini has to : gain but 107,150: to reach the 1,000,000 mark,- and It is' highly prob able that she will score at least double that number before - the , day ' is i over.' In fact," it will be ' no great surprise if she beats Sacred Heart College out j for first prize in the sweepstakes, as well as in the third series. : . Yesterday was a . regular field day for most .of the contestants who were busy harvesting votes for the final dash in the race. The "Big Three" were most conspicuous,'- as usual, and each got past the 200.000 mark in : the' i score for the third periods There were heavy gains nearly, all along -the 5 line.!: but Sacred Heart. .College set the hottest pace and captured second place from Miss Merani. - W. H. Worden took fourth placefrom Mrs. Doherty.^Mrs. Tracy and son moved up ahead of Emile Ivereen and Gladys Adcoek to eighth place. ; She also -ousted "Potter from No. 14 in the sweepstakes. Calvin McKlnnon moved up from. No.' 17- to 16 in .the ; score - for < the , period. . 'Lawrence Sangster ? moved up .from 25, to 21, and Emllie \ Hayward \u25a0-, from ; 2S.l to 22. ;; :.: * V;~ Just 'i contestants .: have scored • higher in this* period than '\u25a0 Miss Effle -Vaughn : of Merced f and t Miss 'Jeh^ nic Tibbetts v of -Hanford ; In t the \u25a0 preced ing, period in which they finished ? just outside the prize- winning > limits. .\They still have a slight chance to win In this period I on ; the strength of I their, former scores, but it is -.highly probable that at least, two ;m'ofe*contes tants ; will sur£ pass them. \u25a0 Indeed, It is r/ extremely doubtful * whether any; one \ will \ "wihi: a prize; with a score of ; less than 20.000 or; 25,000. votes. •: ; \u0084'\u25a0 V- " .... \u25a0\u25a0'-.. \-.~, '•••, In. the "sweepstakes ifwlll «\u25a0 take '; a scorei of '< at V least ; 60.000 : ; to \ get ' safely, within! the spinning ; limits."- Georgef H." ADgoverof':Sonoma'flß3Xo^2s^iri;'gthe sweepstakes - score this i morning, with a total of 42,860. He will need at lea3t THE>!^- 8000 more, probably, to keep within the limits. \u25a0 -.;\u25a0-.\u25a0-. The gains registered yesterday were as follows, and the figures tell the story: Sacred i Heart 1 College, 60,500; Rose Breschini. 22,450; Norma Merani, 19.500; • W. HZ Worden, 9600; Willie SB. Minck, 8550; Don Campbell; 6600; Law rence Sangster; 5500; Rosa E. Tracy and son, 4600; Christ Church Ajthletlc Qlub, 4100: Mrs. Ji.F: Doherty, 4000; .Calvin McKinnon, 3650; Emille Hayward, 3800; Gertrude BrlodjVv 27so;; Ellen Smith; 2500; Henry* 'M."""An'dersen;"'*lßoo; Irma Klaumann, 1700; * Magda* Steinkamp, 1500; Rose Nonella; 1200; Hattie Emigh, 500; Roy Ibach, 350; George H. Angove," 300. \u25a0\u25a0 . \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'•\u25a0 '- --;\u25a0 \u25a0; :\u25a0:\u25a0".* ul> ; Friends of the candidates should re member that' today is> the last day they have a chance to help them to get 'any of the prizes. to help/ Is Ito prepay a subscription to The Call and cast the votes allowed thereon for your favorite. ' • " '.-\u25a0-. : . . LABOR UNIONS STIRRED BY IMPENDING TROUBLE Factional Quarrel \lnvolving\ lnvolving Electrical Workers Is Spreading \ \u25a0.\u25a0•:\u25a0 \u25a0 • Organized labor is stirred consider ably by the controversy between RH. McCarthy, president of the ;>Building Trades Council, and the rebellious union No. 6 of the International ! Brotherhood of Electrical- >Yorkers. 7 The , greater part of " the building* trades f members have indorsed; the action' of ' McCarthy,' while themembera of other, federations uave sided wllh " the ' striking "faction. Assurances have been recelvedby Sec retary;George!E."Russell of local .No.";R thatv the ; strikers . have the 'sympathy and will have the co-operation of their brother workers of local No. 151? "This is one of;' the \u25a0 strongest organizations In a the . electrical 1 brotherhood and : 7 is composed ofithe linemen* and employes in all departments of the San: Francisco Gas i and Electric 1 Company's' plant.' \u25a0 In discussing the 1 situation ' Secretary Rus eefl said: : .-: . :•. ; ,---- .\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ,V.t hat* tte^gsuranoM of almogt t\cty union of ,tbe Electrical - Workers' 7, Brotherhood » in the bay counties, -."with, perhaps < Local:. No.' '1 « tbe treaUon of P. H. McCarthy.- an the only" excep tion. The- linemen sand employes' of -the <' Gas and Electric :- Company, fas membera i of Local Union No.- 1 151,' are heartily Jn. aymptthr with iffl. They have assured us b.r resolution and let* ter • to ; this effect.*? They " haye ' offered lus • finan cial \u25a0as well an moral J support. £: lnT addition to this union we ha re nll "or the I saibunlo*» lof S N"o. : fi. which.. we u.aTe created ln!.the .towns -about the bay.'* ln Oakland, v in":S«bnnton No.*?!;** there are 300 _ men- subject 1 to «ur*call.'^ Here v in- the city there are {100, helpers In Subunion i No.t 2\u25a0 in accord j with , ns. } All >\u25a0 tbt. : marine worker* i com pri*in)t Snbunlon'No. 3; are ; with us,' and iin San Rafael; fifty .electricians; of £ Subon!on-Xo.'4*are ready - to obey? our. order*.,. : AVitU . this ibnekinc we : can. rif . it ; in so , decided. : serlougly ? cripple the power system of the: city. \- ;W* scan and probably^wlll mate- it- im possible to iilluralnato the CJty KHallH (Jotne? on-- .-. |iril , 18 if i we are taot allowed recosnition ; » If: nonunion * workmen i are allowed ;to . Install -. the ; wirinp * the linemen . ami other workmen , in, Accord ..with us will ' refuse to touch the -Job. * \u25a0 -• • : "-- •\u25a0\u0084...1:. . The members,: of ,, No." 6 "will • gather Suhday evening 'in- Walton's 'Pavilion' to discuss *theVsituation,:ahd *hear,'the!tig* ports of the committee, appointed \u25a0 totr«^ organize the: Bullding"vTrades'Couh'-i»I">; FAQ AN j REGAINS - PROPERTY ; HEvDEEDEI3^r6JSISTER Judge I Seawell Renders Judgment iiri Favor bf,Man' Who 'Charged -~ - 'fV.- ".-\ :\u25a0 ; : Fraud *' -,\....\:~; - ; Judge 1 Sea well yesterday adjudged Thomas I. Fagan k the -j owner ; of feahthird interest . in \ tlie $65,000 1 w0rth 7 .' of prop erty, which- he 'jdeeded ; lto^hisX's!ster; Mrs. -I^ntz," and- which **she> later deed ed V to \u25a0"* her.;., husband;'rtThornasSf'jl<entzr Pagan's ; interest?; in s the ' property I came to him > uponi the f death •of his £' father in ; equal JsharesZwith' thej other^chil dren, , of i whom . there Hwere>' f our. : « ; \u25a0\u25a0':, V One 'of •theVslsterspdied,^ and f during the) course^ of flthe estate/ Fagan|"deeded^his?ishare^l to" Mrs. Lentz.^^with ' theij understanding that;, it t;be^ returned'^ to 'him when ft, the j estate L ; " was settied.fc^The" property^ : was f not? returned; -and i the Buit ? of:brothersagainst:sisterffonowe^ News of the Labor Organizations of This City By G.yM. Boyle By a unanimous jVote the Labor Coun-I ell la'st^ night -adopted' resolutions urg ing the Board ; of {Supervisors to compel the'^United. Railroads 'to V place' sprink-' ling* cars oh all .the , roads of the; system : and 'to also : compel v the- municipal, offi cialsi. to Obtainfsprlrikling:;carts. ;l v The resolutions were introduced ; by, Delegate William French- of the . Typographical UniOn.V w _\u0084: \u0084\u25a0 '4 :..::"',•;\u25a0' ;O-.V. ; ••-\u0084..\u25a0 f ;v New! "wage scales \weVei submitted '\by the paste makers ; and gas r worker s. : *.f. A \u25a0] boycott \was~icalled;6ntth*e^Paclflc Oil. and Lead .Company,' and the opposi tion.-to. Bolton7& ; Strong; the- photoren-" 1 gravers, was. raised. : - S - ; ..-: _ ;"- :-l \u25a0;._.-. .The 1 problem \u25a0, of the fsoiled shirt^'arid \u25a0Wilted collars which the tidious during ' thejstrik©?of ? the Steam Laundry. Workers may jb^eettlsd today. At 10 ; o'clock the many] memberg of the union. will; meet in' Labor^Temple-Hall, Fourteenth street,. near Mission; to con sider | the i Situation^' Yesterday ; an air. of expectancy '". hovered about i the ; head quarters V;Of the T'employes. Executive'! meetings and the officials are" confident that some s&luticm.df-the trouble" will.be reached.' OnMonday morning 150 steam laundry workers' will return to" work with the Independent Laundry,, which has agreed to the demand Jof .the;; union. s . Six other steam laundries havft ' followed .this lead and 'will jln Va> degree " lessen the > strain on" this ,- French, Japanese and Chinese laundries -t which 'have -served s as- an oasis on the, desert^of soiled linen. : . Details Tf or ;the parade \of . the local labor bunions \u0084 which '•will- be held on liabor. day .' are i under^ way. s '• At a , meet ing, of; the committee appointed to at tend to preparations'for the San- Fran'- 1 " Cisco C' i^abor ,'" Council held Thursday evening: In Labor "-Council -Hall, 'three department councils . were ; represen ted: The ', City -Fronts Federation "\u25a0: seht : John McLaughlin and R/ Talford; the Allie'l Provision ! Trades,"; J. v Vera " and *. M.^tT. Decker, while the Printing Trades were represented by President gjj George "W. Tracy of 'the. State Federation of Labor and Miss Ella^Wunderlick. \u25a0 :\u25a0 >' ' " . ' 'In' the parade of .the Labor; Council the following 1 labor '".unions^ have signi fled their "intention of "appearing": Teamsters', Typographical, Bookbind ers', Photo Engravers', Hoisting Engi neers*. Shoe Clerks' and ; Iron : Molders*; Following \u25a0 the parade on 'Labor* s day literary exerclses ; and ; social pastimes will, be enjoyed by- the members and friends at some convenient' park. •• \t k Sublocal No. 2 of the striking Union No,' 6, International Brotherhood of Electrical .Workers, . at"a meeting Thursday' evening in Labor "Association Hall, 667 McAllister, street. ; decided ; to <:oncurlwith the parentforganization'in air its action ,in the present S dispute with the Building Trades Council.; The usual amount of business vwas "trans acted.- Severn candidates were; initiated and a number of applications received. Resolutions which will. materially aid captains '. "of ' vessels -\u25a0* in \u25a0 keeping,' their crews while in: port were radoptedHat the last session of the .Sailors'? Union ot the -.Pacific. • The resolutions provide for, the trial of any member who, after shipping,! breaks an agreement. .If he be .found gull ty ; by the" trial committee of the ; union he is to be subjected 'to. a heavy.. .'fine. and 'must .refund ; all;, money paid him ;on reaching the vessel. i Until this ris • accomplished | the truant [of the union jls idlsfranchised.i/ The. conditions in this port were declared highly, favor-_ able by the business -agent. iAt Tacoma shipping is : brisk; \ with' -.-a-;; demand yfor : more \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 sailors.^. VSeattle, isYa' good;' port at the ; • present i time, with > excellent prospects.' f At Port Townsend J the con ditions are f air., . Aberdeen ; is j fair,' with noj men Idle." -The shipping '\u25a0-, at /.Eureka Is slack, .with uncertain prospects, while at San ! Pedro the. trade, is brisk -and 'fair' prospects.;, The; prospects of employ ment, for, sailors-, at .Honolulu are The new- scale ,of wage allowed the marine cooks was unanimously adopted at v a meeting [of , the | Marine Cooks', and Stewards'/Associationof, the Pacific; re cently, 'i; Presidents John Brose occupied the chalr.'and addressed a 'large' gather-, ing. .Shipping > was reported good and employment ;,for^ cooks plentiful. . "-; The, Seattle; agent 'reports conditions good, while at San Pedro .the returns are to the opposite.^ : -;.' I_,-;1 _,- ; J : , . \u25a0\u25a0;, . ; ' ',, ,V. ', - ./>. ,\ vj/An ; arbitration : . committee comprised of , members ,of ,the Building Trades Council. arid the (Master Builders'/Asso clation z has i, the strike mV the northsrn ; ports to a \u25a0 close. 'Buildings which, were itled; up by ; -_ the j labor diflt culties are now under way again. ; ; v.The; Street. Railroad .Construction "Workers met: Thursday evening: "and initiated', a number of members. -'.A special \u25a0 meeting willi be, called on April 21 to investigate back pay. . .^.^ 'cThe^i members of; the Typographical Union"; in" Butte,' Mont., have ! decided jto return /to', work at the rates| off er.'e'd*by. the publishers.^-: The ; men will sign *> a three-year ,;coYi tract and return to .work at the scale in: force before' the dispute. )4\, The marine engrineftrs on Puget Sound vessels • have decided .. not' ; to; strike. 'After, arbitrating, the engineers decided to.contlnue f at!'.the 'new wagescaleVof fered f by, the ! shipowners,; which pro vides, for: an'- individual rate tolevery man.: \+.:k.u: t . : i'--^; '\u25a0-' '..;\u25a0:\u25a0} \u25a0, . :\ ,- , : |he Golumbm PHONOGRAPH' Xp^: %AT{\9sl" van {-ness >aveV;: corner ''p'FARRELII ST^; ALSO !AT! AT :526: 526 McAllister^ st^ J gives •WRITTEN-^ 49'U AR A N f-.TvE E '; iWITHI EACH 5m ACHiNE^^ANrT :SELLS;ALLiGOODS;AT EAST-* iERNffPRICES^ON^EASY^ PAY^ lliflENTSi >IJEbPLE.r "INO f. RAISE f SINCE' tTHE FIRE: ; SEE I THE^GL'ASS • RE^R^RPpMS^ATVraE JNEWf STORE ?ON i^Y AN ?-. NESS^ AYE., CORNER cO'FARRELL^ ST/ InEW^JRECORDS " RE- : ceivedlJdaily/ sthey|can! STANDARD^ TAL]raNG#MACHINES;f : RE-^ ! LC@TIbN-6F' '.THE \% FINESf^ALkING^ MA^ 1 STORE IN' TOWN^'i ;IT'S"O WORTH 1 NESS 'AVEv, CORNER OF J,g6:FARRELL,ST. '*< vfV.. Mew Baby^! What magify wliat? mystOTy, what charm these words have \shprt, -to be siire^buVM patient, hopeful, : TOtolijftd, vj^^ is the mother. She H&fre^ the feeling \is the same, feeble aMs axe oi^-ste^died j those Ans that will never d^ert;it as lorigas^the motie^ head of the new-born babe, ; the mother's hajid, supports the civilization of the worid, " ; Is^it any wonder, we ast you; mothers, that with all these responsibilities the necessity of selecting^the babe's; medicine j w^ \teost ; .c^ ; the necessity of protecting your : babe^from worthless, unknown and nirootid d|ags as; you would protect it from rllli iS^^^ilKl Wim The Klnd Tou Have Always Bought, and which has been lUiz Je£~~ \u25a0\u25a0*rcf*j infuse for over 30 years, has borne the sisrnature of ' ' \u25a0! wssl ' "~ r~"r ~" •\u25a0\u25a0 , > £555g~T===-.j I : . rr^^ \u25a0•-/\u25a0_ \u25a0 \u25a0 -\u25a0 • — an d has been made under his per* MW i a^cohol 3 per cent. . '^V y/f/f^^L. sonal supervision since its infancy. X mm, M AVcgclabk PreparatiohlcrAs- : : t «^VZA%^ - Allow no one to deceive you in this. PMi W All counterfeits, lmitations and "Just-as-good " are but UPgj »ng me btoiruKAs andßowebcf Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of ilUVi'Ci git "&l&ifQ'siS t iJjism *mwm ' Infants and Children— Experience against Experiment. IliCln'Vfl \\ *i rawMiA'ii li ft* iff n ' ** *f '111 1 t " >t \ ' Ifii -\u25a0•'•\u25a0 : -l|||w Prbniotes DCg?slion£3j£«fi^ .V YVflQ* ;IS vAb I V/RIA . ilil S "SSSJ!2iESS!SS- \u25a0•'"\u25a0' Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- - 5 ill nSSS goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It v;|P||i|| : -.VM^ ...«ll_--' P ' contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic "ISil: % 'Its ogre is Itsgrnarantee.' It destroys TForms p^^iji 1 - Pinepkia Sttd- \ anjt^ allays Fevcriahness. It cures Diarrhcea and TVind iilwri J &^T&f ) '''' Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation @ii^ I : jSa^* " I > ! and Flatulency. It assimilates the Foo<l, regulates the . HflPii!' "fe^iiir / l Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. iffftffl ' mmSert- •\u25a0Y$~:~-\ The Children's Panacea— The Mother's Friend. P| -. '"^p^^cENUJKE^GASTORI A ALWAYS I if^lEl '\u25a0 . Aperfect ßemedy forConsfipa- • I w \u25a0 t\u25a0 r% ip« \u25a0;$ I ; tiou , Sour Stomdi.Diarriwca • i y9 Bears tlie Signature of r HJjgisg : : Worros.Convulsions.Fev-erislr* 0^ '<' PH^'i ' : ' NEW* YORK: . "-. ,' ; \u25a0 . f. "*o* -, -\u25a0 - Tiie Kind You Haye Always Bought : :-:9Bi!BgSSSmm : : ln V se For Ovep 30 -. Y ears. ; * Exact Copy of Wrapper. m cintaus commnt. n dusuy st, riw vssr em. |nin<n;nc] Genuine Musi Sear > 5 jjA"stno . pac^^jie signature j&^l^ [refuse substitutes. aravsEMEFUTS CHICAGO SYHIPHO SY ORCHESTRA 'ALEXANDER < VQN'JfIELITZ. Conijuctor. , • ..v i Fifty /Artists— Six ' Soloist*. ; f. :; . \ ; ,TWs Afternoon ;a£ 2:30 !>' GREEK THEATER; BERKELEY: 'v-»'Tnke"i:2o Key Hoiite or Broad Gauge. . - A womlpiful progiammc. incluiliui; Be<»- thovpn's "Eroica,"- '•Tannlimi« > r OTcrture," "Die Wslkure." .Three, soloists;- , '.>";' -\u25a0- TONIGHT VAT CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HALt ' Ua ff's v'Leonorc" Symphony. \u25a0 "Land of Monn-' I tain '\u25a0.\u25a0and - : Flood." ' r hy -HatnNh ; McCuun.' j"Valse t ',V 'by Glaro<mow. . "Tristan an<l Isolde,'' etc. -','\u25a0 ,\u25a0'. .' '--. -\ _- -•. ; • \u25a0 - ; ••\u25a0'\u25a0.. TOMOUROW AFT.; I NOVELTY FEOGUAM. \u25a0 FAREWELL CONCERT IyAN'^NESS THEATER /•.Cowen's "i Scandinavian Symphony,' ; 'Stan- ford'w ','lrlsti tßhapsudy,'.' \u25a0 "1 t«lian rfultf" by ;Vou,FIeUU. etc, : . ,;'\u25a0 Scats 750. , : 5W and '.51.50. at Sherman. Clay & "Co.NjiVsn Ness avp.. abore Callfornls st. v Tomorrow. Xt Van Nens.Th eat «*r. ' -, e*ku« msmamammKm^ u» -d Colonial Theater MoAlllster St.": 'near; Market. Pbone Market 920. \ / JlßrtlD'^V Knrtzis, - President aud Manager; ' s 'I MATINKE '^TODAT AND TONIGHT. SUNDAY MATINEE AND 'NIGHT, >j '.. '-\u25a0" Farewell Apeparance« of L. ;R. STOCKWJELL .Supported vby-tu^ I Colonial; Stock .Company, la ....,,;-; ..• A-Grand.KeTJTal of \u25a0--\u0084-\u25a0-- THE; CRICKET ON STHE HttRTH %'\u25a0. Prirps— Kr»nlnK*,""2s<'. SOe.' T.V, " $1 . ~ Saturd-iy and : Sunday] Matinees." 2oc.' i uoc'...;\%; c - \u25a0 \i f Brauch '.Ticket' Of flee— Kobler ' Sc , Chase's. ! '.^- •• .; Franklin-cud, Sutter. it».^--\u0094 .:\u25a0\u25a0 _ ' Xeitt i >Veek->FRJE\DS w CHUTE^ THEATER ; ...'\u25a0'-.?'.• Direction of Bishop and (irrenbftum J MATINEES TODAY AND TOMORROW" ; \u25a0 - I^\..ST'T\VO:NIGHTS'V^ ; \u25a0.;.. ••""\u25a0•Of ;our "Rlj:, : Kastefn'Conipany • ••, In "the -Fmink-st of : Comedy'. Drauuis. HIBAiERWEDI i\l ßeserved Seati ROc' and 3."<, inclnrtinK 1 admlnsloa (o ChntM GrnumN and Kink. I ; Balrony/admlsslon 120 c.'1 20c.' \u25a0 Including rentrance 'to I Chutes: Uroiwda.- ": Prices Inside Chutes 10c. 3 23c; and - 4(V.x i • :'.>\u25a0 • ; \u25a0 --;'• . :pi DOWNTOWN* BOX i OFFICE,: a TO 3 DAILY. AT^THE EMPORIUM: / '. ' :..:-.-.•. '•\u25a0- :$ .-'-: \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•.;, \u25a0•\u25a0;; Kiex'it Monday ;r; r Mght— "ln ; Arkan»an." .B^^s'';.- v ""^--_;'-' Oakland: Racetrack Thornton Renewal, v Four \u25a0 Miles; V"f to; be run' Saturday; /aprli/. 13.- 4 Slit ' of] morel races i..«ach*;week? day,* rslnr or shine. ' i ;Usces'eoramence jat i 1:40 p. r i in. sharp. - ; ' X For i special s trains l take i S. "; P. '•% Kerry, : foot . of Market?st:;i»at;-12:o"c!oc!s: : thereafter rerery \u008420 minn tes < until U :40 • p.*i m.'' No \u25a0 smoking In ' last i two cmnm&9ts&aFfev?---- c-:*'c -:*'- 7^-.--:^^- .-..\u25a0?•>\u25a0--•\u25a0\u25a0 - ; \u25a0-\u25a0 <p«; Eeturalng £. tralas % lcare \u25a0 ; after >- Of tn ; and last r *|, r .,; . T HOSIAS H. " WILLIAMS, Prestdeat' ,f PEBCYaW.: TREAT,"' Secretary..- • ~ \u25a0\\C'\X : *''l'- T ~.y-'?? : ;i '-'VV":-.T;^ \u25a0-'\u25a0.[. '. '\u25a0\u25a0 --. ' IDORapssis: Sr Opera House. OAKIixXD. 1 DIRECTION H. W. BISHOP. WILL- .L..GREUNBAUM. Acting Manager. EVERY EVENING— MATS. SAT. AND SON. WANQ : ' A Gorg'ons and Be.intlful ProdnMlon^— Fnlt of .; 'surprise* and. Fun— A Rare Treat : for the OUlldren. ' -. 1: . • Xext .Opera— EI*. CAP.ITAX v^Er LIBERTY PLAYHOUSE I - ' '• '. '\u25a0 Direction H. W.'Buhop' . Bishop's • Plsjers In Mark. Twain's : The Prince and the Pauper . Next— THE COWBOY AND THE LADY. MbVELTYTfiIEATER A V , Cor. O'Farrell and Stelner Sts. Loverich & Lubelskl, Props, and M sts. I ~ MATINEE TODAY. : . ; -TO.NIGnTA.su SUNDAY"— LAST K TIMES FtORENGE ROBERTS . *In • the Modern Play la Four "Acts, THE STRENGTH .OF THE WEAK NEXT WEEIwFIRST ..TIME HERE :. " FLORENCE ~ ROBERTS _.'\\ „. :j . }'. ,I n . the - New \u25a0 and t Powerful"^ Plajr. "MARIA ROSi^' Bj tbe author of "MarlH of the Lowlands." t \u25a0''\u25a0':, \u25a0'\u25a0.\u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0"• SEATS NO WON SALE. \TM NESS THEATER y_l \u25a0 Cor. Van Nf s and Grove St Telephone Market 500 . v -I ..MATINEE TODAY. * r-> TONIGHT "AND "SUNDAY 3 NIGHT. \u25a0' . - . \u25a0 MR. \u25a0 J." C.' DUFF v Announces tbe Aupstin Daly Musical Company . In tne Popular Musical, Cemedy, . v -. Girl" \u25a0' . Seats— SOc to - $1.30.";; •\u25a0",'*» : '~ ',' *\u25a0 \^ ' :. NEXT - TVEKK— AuguKtln Daly < ilus!-a ! Vo. - In-, tbe i Spectacular' Musical v Comedy. . - "THE eiNGALEE" ; Cotning-^-fiILLIAN * BIj"»SELL ' la~ the* ne w comedy,', ' The Bntterflj-." v. • :. ; ELMS' ST.,t NEAR : FILMIORE. 1 ' A bsolut ely ;' Claan A ; Theater „ Hull dlaz • "Matinee- Today and Kver>- Day. VAUDEVILLE-PLANETS 1^ BKLLONG'BHOS.;* FERGUSON^ fc 'MACK: r>OROTHY>' DI'.EW;- BUOCKMANs 4 ? TOHXIP^ SISTERS; ORPHKCM- MOTION, iPtCTURES; and last- tftn««< of CHARLEY CASE:-KBLLY St HOSE: .i;LA<MAZK;BROB..and'of 'MR \u25a0 ED- WIN i STKVENS. t presentloa- ' his orfslnal - enter- tainment. 'i!'A -Night; With Dickens." assisted. bj . MISS <TINA' MARSHALL." -. :-*\u25a0/> *'- Prices — Kfeninirs.'S 10c.' 20e.*< BOe ; sad - 75c. ,' : B«j Seats. ,' f 1.00. .-Matinees - (except; Sunday) — 10c, 25c, and 50c. * Pbone > West . 6000. ;, .; : ;-.• CALL Want Ads Bring Results aimj SEMENTS AMERIGAN^^ IWlll4 . l *T- ' fbons Harkrt «l AH Car Unn la City Transfer to Saa Francisco's Safest Playhouse. i We«t«ra States Amusemeat Co.. Props. Management WALTEU SAN FORD. A GOOD ORCHESTRA SEAT FOR 30C. MATIXEE TODAY— TONIGHT— LAST TIJtES The Grrttrst Musical Erent of the Season. ' SUubert Bros.' Japanese- A merles a Musical Com* FANTANA CO^MEXCING SUNDAY MATIXEE. APRII. H THE TENDERFOOT Presented by the San Fraaclsco ' Opera Co. PR1CE5....... ...... ...11.00.73r. JWr. 23c Seats : at Box Office and Kobler A Chase's. Satter and Frank i~. sts. \u25a0 - - flLvnl.r%il let Wet Ml> ' ABSOLCTE- "CLASS A" BEILDIXO. Cor. Sutter and Stelner Sts. - BELASCO k, MAYER. Owners and Manager*. LAST FOUR PERFORMA>CES SMP«» Cnrtata Rises at 8:10 p. m. Sharp.'*Majjl MATINEES TODAY" AXI> TOMORROW — -At 2:10 Snarp—^— t_~ - - THEPIT . "THE PIT" Is a (rreat hit— Chronicle. - Lytell's - work «se*l»— Examiner.* A dlstloct trhsnph— Bulletin. PRICES*— Nlfht. SOc to |1. 'Mat.. SJc. 33Je SOe. -»xt Week— -'ALL. ON ACCOUNT 07 -ELIZA.'.' (CENTRAL fHEATED Vi/ ERNEST E. HO WELL. Prop. * iigr. > *V. Marks* ssd Eighth Streets. Pbone Markst T77. TOMGHT — Matinees Sat.'aad Saa. Walter Sanford's Players Preseatlng the Sensational Mslodrams. The life That Kills Illustrating Sceae* and IncMsota in tbe Great . . ' . •• -- -. Metropolis. PRICES-^ls<v 25c, 50c Next Week— A GAMBLER OF THE WEST. • recre.vtiox 'park Valencia; st.. bet.icth a-M> wth. pobtlaad vs. i sax fraxcisco wed.. thor-, fr1.. ...:....... . ...3:50 p. m. saturday-. ..\u25a0..-..•..'.;...\u25a0.;....... ..5!00 p. m. 5unday; ....,.................; 2:39 p. m. R?serT»d Seats at firottnds sod B. HABBIS A, CO.. 1548 FlUoaor«;stre«t. \u25a0 9