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THE SAN FRANCISECO CALL, SUNDAY, ADVERTISEMENTS. e sssersses sees We have gathered together for the Spring season the choicest and most comprehensive collection of Colored and Black Dress Fabrics in correct styles ever shown by us, comprising among other weaves : Etamine Bovton Vigourcaux Flamme Eolicnne Mclange French Voile Grenadine London Twine French Challic Novelty Vv~ aist Fabrics Novelty Crepe Bordered Robes PO AND A HOST OF OTHER NOVEL STYLES IN ALL D R csescsesrsrss essessssssesssssscssessers) HILS ENGHGED FOR GMAND AAMY NamesAdded toFinance Committee of the Encampment. Maple Room, Palace Hotel, Secured for National Headquarters. The executive committee of .the gen- eral committee of management, thirty- seventh National Encampment of the G. | A. R., met at the Grand Hotel last even- |ing and discussed several topics relating to finance, parade and accommodation of | euxiliary organizations. Chairman Stone announced that the maple room and an- nex in the Palace Hotel had been engaged for encampment headquarters. The re- ception committee, General Shafter chair- man, also will be accommodated at the Palace. \/ In compliance with a resolution of the | { | | | | executive committee Chairman Stone an- 1nounced the addition of the following | names to the finance committee: i Claus Spreckels, M, H. de Young, James D. Phelan, Willlam H, Crocker, Irving M. JHoott, reckell. W W. Foster, Colonel A. Andrew , Timothy Hopkins, John D. Andrew B. McCreery, John Martin, Montague, F. &, Stratton, F. W Leach, Charies L. Ackerman, Moses Meyerfeld, Jacob Gott- | Rebmann, AMEER RETAING BUT FOUR WIVES pes Divorces Others and Is- sues Decree Limiting Polygamy. Ruler of Afghanistan Sup- presses Evildoers With an Iron Hand. LONDON, March 7.—Mall advices re- ceived here from Kabul say the Ameer of Afghanistan has divorced all but four of his wives. The divorced women are al- lowed to remarry at their pleasure and the Ameer has promised a life-long sup- He has also decreed by the beat of drum in excess of this number must be di- vorcad. The Ameer is also suppressing evildoers with an iron hand. In a recent procla- mation he ordered that any one convicted ligion shall be blown mouth. This punish: been cages, which are hung prominently in the thoroughfares as a warning to others. Another proclamation of the Ameer, evi- dently aimed against those who attempt to corner grain, decrees that every onhe rom & cannon’ nt has. already port to those who do not marry again. | that none of his subjects shall hereafter ' have more than four wives and that all | MARCH 8, 1903. ADVERTISEMENTS. ..GOLDEN GATE... CLOAK »" SUIT HOUSE New Spring Garments 1903 Styles More Elegant Thun var Assorim:nts More Cxtensive Than Evar Prices Lower Than /nywh:re NOVELTY BLOUSE SUITS $15.00, $17.50, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00 The very newest material, the most fashionable shades. - The tailoring, the fit and finish of each garment are of of taunting another on account of his re- | inflicted. Robbers are placed in. such a standard which made US the LARGEST EXCLUSIVE CLOAK and SUIT HOUSE west of New York. HIGH NOVELTY TAILOR DRESSES Perfect copies of imported gar- ° Week Colllencnlg THIS AFTER- |3 NOON, March 8. ® STARS ! H NEW 545 SENSATIONS‘ 2 UI.LIMI tUHK Afl Pr With Her Company, Hubert Davies “FIFTY YEARS A Novelty of Novelties, THE SALAMBUS, Their Startling Demonsfrations With Electricity and Wireless Telegraphy. MUSICAL DALE, CAMPANOLOGIST. “RIGE AND WALTERS, Acrobatie Grotesques, “BUMPITY- BUMP DAVE NCW.IN, The Merry Mimie. THE DeFORRESTS, Whirlwind Dancers. In n | | leib, Edward 'Ackerman, Fred Belasco, &0 | William H. Leahy, A. R ments. Value $60 to $100. Qur prices $35.00, $40.00, $47.50, $50.00, $55.00 and THE FASHIONABLE MAKE Schmidt, ANDRAESSEN BROTHERS The Danish Midshipmen, | ss of what is ab. Henry J. Crocker, Andrew Cnrrlgln. possessing grain in excess o Raphael Welll, Henry F. Forthmann, Adolph | Solutely necessary for the support of hi; Roos, Jobn Landers | family for four months shall sell it. I E. 'A. Denicke, ' E. e ettt ettt et eee et ettt ettt ettt ettt eeeseeeees e e ettt et ettt ee ettt eet ettt ettt Itteet ettt s s es $57-50. Ask to see them. | Lilienthal, Joseph §. Tobin, Willlam Alvord, | he fails to do so his whole supply will | R iy 5% gt s e S He e e R 3 | B Spreckels, Alvinza Hayward, Fred Thiman, | be taken by force. [} " ]‘HE Bu H“JH CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, i} |§ i it e, Bifsfiens z e e SPECIAL $20.00 10GRAPH, Geary and Stookton Strects, Union Square. | & 1n~1737?f“':\§ ey e Carer & | Pittsburg Ferry-Boat Sinks. o “THE ISABELLE” “THE Showing the Latest Motion Plctures. 25 = | W etson, Hugo . Kell, George H. Davis, | PITTSBURG, March 7.—The ferry-boat | @ _ A handsome Blouse Suit in new NEWPORT” in Broadcloth > E AR BSBA AT SORGD T S © YR B A SR R STt ) "“"“ipfn{’(,‘H(‘,}.i";,e“.'”’;‘fl,fi',f,f;;“‘{-‘i,,.,’n‘:‘;"’j" Neptune, plying between Allegheny ana | @ blue homespun, both blouse and ~ EWIORE, Last Week and Unbounded Success of 4 st et - - [ Conroy, W3 Lowden, Hugn Craig ‘Charics | the West End, was sunk in the Ohlo § skirt trimmed with silk and vel- NEW SPRING JACKETS LE OU‘]UUR B‘SOJE - | O e, Yy Duthes, 30 Conrad, g1, | River, near the foot of Chatlers street, vet mnovelty braid; skirt has $5.00, $7.50, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 3 . e : i | P. Belden, Tom C. Grant, W. J. Landers, kug: | by the steamer Margaret to-day. Thé | @ taffeta silk drop skirt. Real NEW BLOUSES $7.50 up. The European Singing Sensation. 3 B~ ok ey S o “RETRIEVING.” | H. Lloyd, J.'C. Lynch, Lt Sachs, Gar- -50 up. few front Orchestra Ro ved | ret \(f]i Herey, Jamies McNab, Charles S, Bler, R ; ; NEW DRESS SKIRTS $a.50 Soc: "erams xaws of Bajpony; rescrved. u‘m»m . nxslgp(m;\mn“mm “ W : an_Ars- Celebrates 116th Birthday. Ehmig, J:un}t}y Cgvert ]:;:kxet, to NsFW e 25e. O. Hayes, San Jose: G w | MONTGOMERY, W. Va., March 7.— satin lined throughout. alue 50 to I!y Alexander Dope. A?ES:: Sacramento; Griffith J. Gnmm. Lou‘,“m Maraslia Eitiner, ‘& whie wobian; $7i50. SPECTAL.......d .$500 $40.00. Descriplion of the Beautiful Art Supple- ment (o Be Issved as a Part of Next Sunday’s Call. sell W, Giuntnt, Willlam Isage Upham, Fred Zeile, Osborn, & ' Greenbaum, ~ olff, Percy T. rgan, | Mo Phil 1. Fisher, R. | Colonel J. C. Currier, chairman of the committee on halls, reported that the | Grand Opera-house . had been se- | cured for sessions of the encampment on August 20 and 21. He also announced that the Mechanics’ Pavilion had been engaged for several days and evenings during en- campment week. Liberal concesslons hay- ing been made by Mr. Ackerman of the | | opera-house and by the trustees of the | Mechanics' Institute, the committee gave Neptune is a total loss and the crew and elght passengers had to swim to the Al- legheney side in order to save thelr lives. to-day celebrated her one hundred and sixteenth birthday with religious services at her home. Mrs. Keither was born in uth Carolina. She has vivid recollec- tions of incidents preceding the war of 1812. She is the mother of thirteen chil- dren, but only two are living. ADVERTISEMEIITS. value $25.00. Special....$20.00 SPECIAL $5.00 1230-1232-1234 MARKET ST., NEAR JONES 99000006000000000000000000 NEW MONTE CARLOS OPERA HOUSE. Tl VOL | AMUSEMENTS. ’ THEATRE | Parquet, any seat, 25e; Balcony, 10c; Children, any part except reserved, 10c. AIHAMBRA wiLL CREENBAUM THIS AFTERNOON AND NIGHT TWO FAREWELL CONCERTS | them a vote of thanks. The engagement b2 d piece of animal patnting | | of Golden Gate Tall for the Woman'a Re- U LI me- GGT“[ Kl L-l- I [S ssesse i realism. It is a picture in | |lef Corps, and Unlon Square Hall for NME—MASCAGNX NIGHTS the curtain eater strength to others. The | |the Ladies of the G. A. R. was also re- | will rise at 8 sharp owing to lensth of per- | | MR DAVID TRATTLL Fresents Toystoy's Scottish Military Band. Popular Pro- n is attained by the accen- | ported. formance. o2 grammes. Gems of Scottish ' Musie. All The pose of the dog is At the next meeting of the committee TO-NIGHT—MASCAGNI. Dramatic the Great Soloists. Hear the Famous lligence. His “points” as & General E. 8. Salomon, chairman of the = < Kilties Cholr of 16 Voices in the Songs of out exaggeration or at tife expense listic. This observation Mr. Pope’s tendencies n in detall, a false rather than art. It artist thinks and feels than to tter how perfect such an imita- ure can never equal the per- ctness of & photograph. If, t the artist feels for > the ln.ugmd\")'] of the beholder, 1 for a fine example of the the woods, his delight for suc- cock pheasant shown in the | parade committee, will submit an elabo- rate report. TIE IN HOLIDAY GOLF HANDICAP PLAYED OFF Gqod List of Entries Is Expected for Championship of Pacific Coast Golf Association. Entries for the men's amateur golf ’rhamplonshlp of the Pacific Coast, to | begin on the Presidio links on Wednes- retary of the Southern California Golf | day, may be made with J. E. Cook, sec- | SPECIAL In compliance with many requests from out-of-town patrons, MASCAGNI has con- sented to direct a MATINEE PERFORM- ANCE on SATURDAY NEXT, for which seats will be on sale to-morrow (Monday) at 9 a. m. ALSO Monday,Wednesday, Friday and Sunday Nights POSITIVELY LAST FIVE TIMES, MASCAGNI | | | | i { | Secnsation of the York, London and Paris Virginia Drew tt as Maslova, Spulll prices for this week oniy—S$1 50, $1, 78, 80c, 25c. | Announcement Extraordinary | NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT. 1 THEATRE REPUBLIC . mmsamvan SEATS 25c and 50c---NO HIGHER BOX SEATS 75c. Box Office, Alhambra Theater, Phone Hyde 1471 Coronation Choir Glee and Concert Party ALHAMBRA THEATER all day. - 5 < { MORROW NIGHT AND TUESDAY ' well trained dog. Assoclation, Los Angeles, or with R. MINSTR TO- i s bor For several years after com- e ] e . ELS : years o . Dusiness: pucwite nd it was ot | | FIDR B m‘re b i 8 g A Novel Entertainment in 8 Asts. | Selected from of Westminster pas s hat he decided to devote his whole atten: Club, up to § p. m. on Tuesday next. En- Conducting this GREAT PROGRAMMB. Pt o sinidn, bty Abbey, London, officiated at the particularly horses and dogs. Be- ch of his leisure time to making colored in imitation of nature. Ex- d their way into important collections, ch he of $3. { R. Gilman Brown of the San Rafael Golf Club has undertaken the duties of | | secretary of the Pacific Coast Golf Asso- | tries must be accompanied by the fee | 1. Overture, “Willlam Tell" 2. “Dance of the Doll 8. Selections, ‘‘Willlam (@) “Dream.” (b) “‘Intermezzo.” Act 2—'Chop Suey.” Highbinder burlesque by Wallace Irwin and Leo | Bruck. Act 8—Padlock Holmes.” Satire on “Sher- | lock Holmes" by the same authors: REMARKABLE CAST OF 050 PEOPLE— | Richard J. Jose, Willlam McDonald, Harry | crowning of King Edward, assisted by MARIE HOOTON, contralto, and DUDLEY CAUSTON, entertainer. Stx boy soprancs. male altos, tenors and bassos. Mr. EDWARD BRANSCOMBE, lay vicar Westminster Abbey, director. | P of Russiz i | R wi z masters or other guide than hi { Sisston, X539 Sxpwciel thare millba den 4. Opera of “CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA" | §7lvester, Sldney A, Harrls, wiliam = Keiler Wl Reserved Seats $1.00. 75¢ and 50c n t guide than his own obser- | entries from the Oakland Golf Club, an | ol g e R Ky M Soekes Clay & Co' Boston, and, with the pxrrpnon of an ex- equal number from the Ban ancisco’ SeEiciaiRe e od 5 o Al g ot iR g g T3 ‘ . ol S B ":"rl:f‘! e i s Show in Golf Club, six from the San Rafael 6. Hymn to the Sun, “Iris’ daie and 3 ottier. % " = Golf Club, two from the Burlingame | Evenings. 5 E ! | Country Club and four or five from | Blg Company, Chorus and Orchestra of Fifty. PRICES ls‘;‘tg;a ...'sc lny -nt JGOLUMBIA SAN FRANCISCO'S Q . Southern California. g . Saturday Nights. LEADING THEA\2E | In the opening round for the competi- | AR T P i 420\ RO P00 L $ T P Y ALMILEIHIOETHEN Tuesday, Thursday, Professor Wood of Johns Hopkins has, A German geographer complains that | tion for the Council's cup for men the | Gilbert and Sullivan’s Superb Overa, | O-N G H LAST e a s which does not admit | North Pole exploration is in danger of | only match that has been played is that | CALI I o R N'A x , pd s P, 2 rays except | degenerating into a sport in which the es- B4 Bsbin o iag s s ars scien- | tablishment of thing. “‘records” is the main | between John Lawson and Dr. T. G. Mo- | Conkey, which was won by Lawson 3 up | 2 to play. ‘ Yesterday the tie for the handicap GRAND CLOSING OUT OF THE ARTISTIC, FAMOUS COLLECTION OF ANCIENT, CHOICE RUGS at Monday, March Sth AT 2 P. M. DAILY ALL WEEK. 324 POST STREET OPPOSITE UNION SQUARE. ion, with new arrivals of finer specimens, in charge of N, late of the WHITE HOUSE, is being closed out. On account ¢ departure 1 bave imetructions to sell out the entire stogk regardless. U. B. KRONNENBERG, Art Auctioneer. prizes offered for the competition held | ® | on February 28 on the links of the San | | Francisco Golf Club was played off over | | 36 holes between Dr. J. R. Clark, handi- | cap 12, and C. H. Bentley, handicap 24, | | who tiea with thenet scores of 171 each. In | yesterday's play Dr. J. R. Clark was | scratch and his opponent received a | handicap of 12 strokes. C. H. Bentley | won the first prize, and Dr. J. R. Clark | the second. C. H. Bentley's score was | 45. 47, 48, §3—total 191, less 12, net 179. | Dr. J. R. Clark's score was 45, 44, 48, 47—total 184. The competition among the ladies of |the San Francisco Golf Club set down for Tuesday morning has been declared ————ee | Belgian Prince to Visit America. | CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 7.—Charles | Walter, resident director of the Belgo- | American Drilling Trust, has received | word that Prince Henry of Brussels wili | sail from Antwerp on the 1ith inst. for America to visit the field of operations of the Belgo-American Compahy with the view of investing in Wyoming ofl Jands. The Prince is already interested in vari- ous enterprises in Colorado and Texas and will probably visit these States dur- ing his trip. ———— Burlington Trains Collide. OMAHA, March 7.—Passenger trains Nos. 42 and 43 on the Burlington road col- oft. { A genuine short black hair , mattress, weight 30 Ibs., which sells regularly at $1200, this $7.50 week special.. Acme Sham Bol- ster .. $1.25 We make estimates on furnishing entire homes hotels and rooming-houses. Furniture held 30 days on payment of small deposit. | Freight prepaid on orders of $5.00 or over to any rail- road station within 100 miles of San Francisco. Credit and free delivery in AT RN E AXKYY5 ) VAT AN S0CH (008N 1o THE MIKADO With the Former Fine Cast, Costumes and Scenery, Comic Opera Prices—25c, 50c and T8c. Telephone Bush 8. Watch for De LUSSAN in CARMEN CENTRAL™™ Belasco & Mayes Market Street, near Elghth. Phenl South 533, MATINEE TO-DAY—Prices 10c, 15¢ 25c. TO-NIGHT—LAST TIME THE FORGER’S DAUGHTER The Soul-Stirring Melodramatic Success. . TO-MORROW EVENING. ALL NEXT WEEK MATINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. Sumptuous Revival of the Most Gorgeous P Spectacular Melodrama Ever Wit- nessed in This City, = SLAVES TO-NIGHT. AT LAST WE HAVE IT. The Stupendous Dramatic Novelty. Most Massively Magnificent Production in Years. Corianton The Romance of a Prophet and a Siren. A Company of Sixty. Four Carloads of Scenery. Next—Charles B. Hanford in “TAMING OF THE SHREW." OPERA HOUSE THIS AFTERNOON and EVENING—Last Two Performances of “Under the Red Robe.” ‘Week Beginning TO-MORROW (MONDAY) S EVENING- Gecond Week of _the GRAN Gifted Young American Actress, MISS MAUDZ ODELL i TR ¢ The Countess Valeska.’ A Rflm‘mlc Drama in Four Acts, Adapted e German of Rudol h Stratz. POPU‘LAB PRICEB—IOE 500 and TSe. A good reserved seat . the oréhestra at ali Matinees, 25c. ARIZONA TO-MORROW NIGHT At 8 o'clock, Prscnnly' Limited Engagement—12 hts, 2 ARLES FROFMAN® PRESENTE WILLIAM GILLETTE IN HIS INTERNATIONAL SUCOESS, Sherlock Holmes NOTE'! During Mr. Gill:tu’.r En- gagement, the curtain will rise at 8 o'clock precisely each evening and at 2 P. M. at the Saturday Matinee. After 8.25 Fle!ltfli: and 2.25 at the Matinee no one will be seated until the end of the firsl act. UNION COURSING PARK INO. GRACE, Judgs ; ] JAS. ¥. GRACE, Slipper. TO-DAY, e sy | !¢ Dead-on elENt miles west ot Hyannis SUNDAY - - March 8 | early to-day. John Peterson of Hyannis | ==,_0 I.‘ 'I" H E.==...=_ | was probably fatally crushed and three ES LT : |‘other passengers more or less injured, Desirable location, | none fatally. All were able to proceed on unsurpassed cuisine, THE P o 1s the name sometimes given to what is We have » NEW SECRET REMEDY abso- | their journey except Peterson and another unequaled service and AID Fleet Racmg Hounds sily knows a3 the BAD xxb)ax.‘sLAsx 36 55 5o Iutely nr.kno'lsl 10 the profession. Permanent | man whose name was not ascertained, and modern conveniences WISE TWO s of I3 ower classes. who were taken to a hospital at Hyannis. are the attributes that ONES nd best e 83 times —N— infected with this awial majedy the R el e have made these two WEEKS k. ‘expense of coming. and hotel and make no ¢! if we fail to cure. ha §ere we will contract ¢ cure them or | rallroad DK:I’. tracted it. » It begius usually with & litue blister or sore, then swell- in"the groins, & eruplion breaks out on ike body, sores and ulcers in the mouth, the throat becomes ated, the hair, eye bro'- &nd lashes hfl out and, as the biood becoms Specifio for this losthsome discas?, -na cures it even 3o the worst forms, It is & | Kruger Recovers From Illness. PARIS, March 7.—A dispatch to the Patrie from Cannes says Mr. Kruger, | who. had been suffering from a light at- | tack of grip, remained in his room for | three days on advice of his physiclan, but hae entirely recovered and to-day re- sumed his daily promenades in the gar- | den of the Villa Gena. He expects to pro- | 1ong his stay at Cannes until the end of April, —_————— The Highest in North America. Mount McKinley, the highest peak on the continent of North America, was vis- ited last season by a party of the United States Geological Survey. So far as is known this is the first time that white men have reached even the slope of the peak, though its altitude was determined, from a distance, in 1898. The mountain is a great dome-shaped mass, formed of in- trusive rock, that towers to an elevation of more than 20,000 feet above sea level. Though so much higher than Mount St. | Ellas its ascent is probably .not so dif- ficult, and the task will probably be soon attempted. Details of the routes of ap- proach to the mountain are soon to be printed by officers of the Geological Sur- | vey.—New York Sun. hotels popular with tourists and travelers who visit San Fran- cisco. EVERY WEEK DAY, RAIN OR SHINE New California Jockey Club Oakland Track SIX OR MORE RACES DAILY, Races start at 2:15 p. m. sharp. Ferry-boat lnvn lln Tnnel:no at 12 m. ana 12:80, 1, P. m., connecting with ‘trains lwpp!n‘ Iy the entrance to the track. Last two cars on train reserved for ladies and their escorts; no smoking. Buy your ferry tickets to Shell Mound, Returning—' leave the track at 4:13 and 4:45 p. m., and immediately after the last race. ’l‘HOl(A H. WlmAl! JR., Prdfl‘ng PERCY & . - Becretary, Beautiful Scenery and Effects—Gorgeous Ori- TEeot ental Costumes—Startling Incidents—Sparkiing Comedy. New and Up-to-Date Specialties—The Dance of the Harem—See Bof Oriental Fan Dance. The Grandest Scenic Pageant Ever Produced, in San Francisco, thwell Browne's Novel PRICES 10e, March lG—'K’EN Nlflm IN A BARROOM. ALCAZAR™ Belasco & Mayer, Proprietors. | MAT, TO-DAY—TO-NIGHT—LAST TIMES. The Play that Made Maggie Mitchell Famous. FANCHON ’ Anc:;h'l;rnt H;xet as PRICES Evenines 15 b The Matineés 15¢ to S0 TO-MORROW NIGHT—ALL THE WEEK. Sydney Grundy's Most Brilliant Play, SOWING THE WIND. ERNEST HASTINGS, ALICE TREAT HUNT and the ALCAZAR STOCK COMPANY, In Preparation—"THE CIPHER COD! HOITY TOITY. However, will run for three months, sure. So great a sensation that this delighttul bur- h-qua made broadeast. 50c and 75¢c; Sat. and Sun. mmnefl. 25c and S0c. Children at mun«:. THE CHUTES! High-Class Specalties Every Afiernoon and Evening in.flll Theater, FARMER JONES AND HIS EDUCATED PIGS; PICKERT AND WHIPPLER: DAL- TON AND LEWIS; DELIA RICHARDSON ; FAY AND MORTON; GOTO'S JAPANESE TROUPE AND NEW MOVING PICTURES. TAKE A TRIP DOWN THE FLUME, The Wondertul Scenle Waterway. ADMISSION, 10c; CHILDREN, Se. When Phoning Ask for The Chutes. 'Open, Puppy and Special Stakes. IWN@WIM $1000-—Total Purse—$1000 TRAIN SERVICE Leaves Third and Townsend streets, 10:13 a. m., 11 a. m., 12 m, and 1 p. m.; Twenty-fitth and Valencia streets, five minutes later. Re- San Mateo electric cars turning at 4:45 p. m. every five minutes. ADMISSION, 25 CENTS; LADIES FREE. Weekly-Call, $1.00 per Tear

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