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T HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 30, 1903. ATCVERTISEMENTS. PARIS ‘Company. New Dress Fabrics !‘ ; FOR FALL AND WINTER. i PP0009090000089000000 st opened and will place on sale this wing materials: FA‘\CY MIXED CHEVIOTS—In zll the new b $1.50 AND FMCY ZIBELINE—A bright lustre great-value; a dress pattern fc $9 00 7L AR S NO\’ELTY SACKI\GS and BOUCLE SUITINGS—Qnu\\- fbncs, replevm'n an enm l\ n"eable and flamrn effects; slz 00 TAILOR SUITINGS A splendid variety of very latest materials ........ et P ST e ee... SLBO to 8400ayard CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, Ceary and Stockton Strests, Union Squa ALASKR PAGKERS - HAVE G000 YEAR |Cannery Tender Brings | News of the Salmon | Catch. Many Fishermen Drowned Owing to Rather Stormy Weather. — Speclal Dispatch to The Call. ASTORIA, Or., Aug. 20.—The cannery | tender North Star, belonging to the Alas- ka Fishermen's Packing Company of this city, arrived to-day from Bristol Bay, Alaska, with the first news of the salmon pack in the far north. The pack will be quite up to that of last year. The weath- er was very stormy and many drownings occurred. The Alaska Packers’ Asssocla- tion lost seven men, the Portland-Alaska Packing Company two men and the Alas- ka Fishermen's Pac)dnz Company one an. he pack of the mrnerlel near Nusha- follows: Alaska Packers, 251,- ic Packing and Navigation king Company, 43,130 cases; ska Packing Company, 39,000 cases; umbia River Packers' Association, 28,- River cannery, h Alaska Packing Com- . Total, 494,530 cases. onsiderable salmon from ana ack will reach that of last year. —_———— New Instructor for Stanford. “T \\1 'ORD UNIVERSITY, an announced to-day that is of Schnectady, N. Y., ed instructor in the elec- department. Mr. Cur- rge of the testing de- yeneral Electrical Com- tady and will arrive frem ow to assume his dutles He graduated from the 0, taking the $11,000,000 a This spends pport of the poor. > private charities, “LE0 AND LEONORA.” Next Sunday Call's Arl Supplement. “Led and Leonora,” by Vastagh Gezah, portrays Leo and his cases; Alaska Fishermen's Portland- 25,000 ako Packers shipped into Nush. | outside It is expected the total Alaska Aug. 29.— BROTHERS HOLD A HAPPY REUNION Meet After Ha.vmg Been Separated for Thirty- Five Years. Each Had Long Mourned for the Supposed Death of the Other. G Bpeclal Dispatch to The Call. SAN DIEGO, Aug. 2.—Two brothers, bofh veterans of the Civi: War, met here received any word of the other. Lucas of New Mexico and J. H. Lucas happy reunion. “After the war,” saié¢ J. M. Lucas to- cay, came out West. During the war we both served in the Twenty-first Ohio Regiment. Well, we ' Zoally losp track of each ather, and each thought the other was dead. A few years ago I moved to New Mexico near Santa Fe. I decided I would attend the encamp- | ment held in St Fraucisco and I was there during encampment week. “On my way home I Jdecided to come | here to see your famous bay. I arrived " yesterday, and while in a fruit store on Seventh street recognized the proprietor as my brother. without saying anything, showed him the me. He had not recognized me at first, but when he saw our mother's picture in mx hands he Xnew me at once, and we embraced each other, much to the surprise and afterward the delight of the othtru in the store. Vhen we separated w3 were little more | than boys,” continued Lucas. “We have | lived through the prime of our lives apart, | Now when we mest¢ again after thirty | five years we are both fathers and grand- fathers. over doyhood days on the farm and as soldiers in the fleld. Then we talked of | the time we have spent apart, mourning for the death of the other. KEDUCE ADMISSION FEE TO THE SACRAMENTO TRACK Directors of State Agricultural So- ciety Grant the Request of Racegoers. SACRAMENTO, Aug. 29.—There was a | lively meeting of the State Agricultural| | Soclety this afternoon and the directors | were compelled to go into executive uu-l sion in order to cut short & wordy wran- | gle between Caesar Young, a bookmaker | of San Francisco, and D. J. Simmons, | !an auctioneer of this city. Simmoans | evinced a desire of cutting in on the pool | selling privileges at the racetrack dur-| ing the State fair. This so incensed | Young that he referred to Simmons in| very sarcastic terms and wound up by | | telling him to throw himself out of a| | window and “go back to his dump pile.” | | Simmons sald he would do nefther, but’ | that he would have Young in the dump | pile before night. The row was getting | | to be more and more interesting, when it | | was cut short by the board going Into| | executive session. At = previous meeting of the board it had been decided to charge an admission fee of $1 to the racetrack. As a result| of the objections to such action of the board, coming from all over the State, | the hoard at this afternoon session re- | duced the admission fee to the park to | 50 cents. Admission to the paddock will | be 5 cents extra. Admission to the| grandstand will be free. President Rush and acting Secretary | Lowden were emsowered to arrange a! | race for ““drummers’ day” on some other | day than Friday, September 4. At the | request of the horsemen the overnight | purses were increased. ———— | | Frau Charlotte Wechssler of Stuttgart | attained her hundredth birthday on June |8, She has been a widow for sixty-four | years. The Mayors of Stuttgart and Ulm | personally congratulated her on her cen- tenary, and the King of Wurtemberg sent her a magnificently bound Bible through her grandson, Major Fabre du Four. ‘OPERA TIVOL ROUSE. TO-NIGHT—The Last of Comic Opera. “THE HIGHWAYMAN” yesterday after a separation of thirty- . five years, during which time neither had ! J. M. of San Diego were the principals in the | “my brother and 1 separated. He 1 stayed in the East. | I went up « him and,' picture of our mother, which I carry with ; “All last night was spent in talking | ach J Q We shall offer this week some features of every garment. Our as: usual Pnces Lower = M CHCHOR OO0 OO LAORNIND DRRORDCH R SRS 3 | OCEOIORE % § fé § % 5 Tailor Suits Coats and Furs effects ever shown in this lity. Style, Fit and Finish are the essential TAILOR SUITSIn styles of Lnuxs HIGH NOVELTY TAILOR DRESS- New Monte Carlos, $12.50, $15.00, $17.50, $20.00, FUR JACKETS, FUR CAPES, 1280-1282-1284 MARKET ' STREET, Near Jones. A of the handsomest and most pleasing sortment is larger than ever, and as Thap Anywhere X1V, Cutaway and new Norfolk, black and- newest autumn shades. Also a grand assortment of Fancy Tweeds, Cassimeres and Cheviots at $15.00, 817.50 and $20.00. ES_Perfect copies of imported gar- ments, only so much Iower in price, £25, $30, $35 and e New Coats New English Top New Box Coats in silk and most reasonably _ priced, Coats, cloth, 822, 0 and $25.00. FUR STOLES, FUR BOAS, at Lowest Market Prices ISSES’ and CHILDREN'S NEW AUTUMN_COATS in great variety, #$3.50 to $20.00 THORORCRC KHOLCROFROHOND OO Dfi W}Q GOGDC'OOO LHOROO Q CHFOIRCH IOHOROI OHORO) 2 OO ChORCe n SFOIOIOE mmomm § AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Reliant Vaudeville! Preumml Their Original Playlet, PICTURE FROM LIFE." Direct From the Emoire, Londen, T. NELSON DOWNS King of Coins. oy Aeurdtt ED FRIE: Marguerite and Hanley nsational Ac GEORGE SCflINl)LEll The World's ent Harmonica An Ovatlor nded to s,m EDWARDS and CO. In Edward Kldd Condensed Com- edy, PASS FOR TWO." FLEURY TRI0 Novelty Dancers. Larkins and Patterson| National Singers o Songs. Last Week and Unqualified Hit of KEOUGH and BALLARD| Presenting A i chiidren, 0. A served, GRAND OPERA MATINEES NEXT SATURDAY AYD . SUNDAY. WEER B£GINNING TO-NIGHT The Famous POLLARD LILLIPUTIAN OPERA COT1PANY In Morton and Kerker's New York and b ZLondon Musical Comedy Success, THE BELLE OF NEW YORK A Magnificent and Perfect Production. Beautiful Scenery, Costumes and Effects. Splendid Juvenile Chorus. POPULAR PRICES. EVENINGS Bc, B NEXT—A GAIETY GIRL. SEATS ON SALE TWO WEEKS IN ADVANCE. SAN FRANCISCO'S LEADING THEWRE COLUMBIA 6 NIGHTS—2 MATINEES. Beginning MONDAY, To-Morrow, HENRY MILLER ——AND— MARGARET ANGLIN In an Entirely New Version of CANMNIILLE HOUSE | consort-in a most interesting ;:rovp.an«l its technical qualities are rf a high order. The textures of fur, shaggy mane, the contrasting tness of the wall of the cage which serves as a background, and the bits of broken straw in the foreground are rendered with excep- tional fidelity to nature. The brush work betokens the hand of an artist who is master of his materials. ‘Grand Opera Season The following artists will be heard during the season: Alfredo Tedeschi, Guilo Cortest, Adelina Tromben, Lina de Benedetto, Tina de Spada, MATINEES WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. CENTRAL™™ BELASCO & MAYER, Proprietors. Market Street, Near Eighth, Phone South 533. 8 DAYS AT San Francisco WORLD'S GREATEST SHOWS. | To which is now sided THE SUBLIME SPEC- | mithout extra admis- TACLE, sion, " JERUSALEM ——AND THE— CRUSADES. Hundreds of Wonder- fully Trained Horses. 61 in One Act. Three Sensational Ferds Circus Acts. Edbcaced sean. 0 108 CAGE Z00 | 40 Iii., CLOWNS The Largest Circus Ever anized. AND HER MAMMA BABY BO! SEE LITTLE RINGLING BROS.’ Performing | 85 2ai-Cars | 1280 People | 650 Horses ANDREW DEAN, Judge. J. F. GRACE, Slipper. To-Day, Sunday, Aug. 30, 1903 b4 b To Compete for Honors In CHAMPIONS ;$1000=$1000 «»TOTAL PRIZE MONEY... TRAIN SERVICE—Special trains will leave ‘Thxrd and Townsend streets 10:15 a. m. and 1 | p. m.; Twenty-fifth and Valencia five minutes later.. Returning immediately after last course. | San Mateo electric cars direct to the Park ib)‘en’ four minutes, In “All-Star” Cast, Including | KOLB AND DILL, BARNEY BERNARD, | "WINFIELD BLAKE. HARRY HERMSEN, MAUDE _AMBER, ELEANOR JENKINS, ETC., ETC., ETC. | Reserved Seats—Nights, | saturday and Su | Children at Matinee: Vastagh Gezah is a young Hungarian artist of remarkable tal- ent, who has not only won an enviable reputation in Budapest and in Vienna, but whose works are familiar in other European art centers. e devoted himself almost solely to the delineation of wild animals, and particularly to painting lions. “Leo and Leonora,” which is-one of the best works from his brush, is owned in Eng- land by Thomas J. Barrett, ALL NEWSDEALERS AND TRAIN NEWS AGENTS SELL THE CALL. ~.FREE WITH NEXT SUNDAY CALL... Frames for “‘Leo and Leonora” Supplement, “Leo and Leonora,” framed closely with {four-inch Dutch Oak Shadow Box. Glass to go over lining (size 11x16 inches), will make a handsome picture. Adamo Gregorettl, Gluseppe Zanini, Quinto Zani, Agosto_Dad Baldo 'h'nvlslln.t Cleo Marchesini, Frances Graham, Marie Welsh, Emanuele Ischlerdo, Giuseppe Agostini, Monday, Wednesday, day and Saturday evenings, Foiars masterpione, “Aida” Tuesday, Thursday and 53 ey evenings, Sat- urday matinee, Donizettl's great work, “LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR” Seats on sale seven days in advance, No Increace in Prices — 250, 500, 750. Telephone Bush 9. Eroprietors. ALCAZAR "4 EXTEA MATINER TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT—Last Time The Greatest of Rural Comedln.‘t THE DAIRY FARM Tour Begins San Diego, Sept. 7.8, Evenings, 25¢ to 75c; Matiniees, 150 to 50e. Belasco & Mayer, TRAIN NEWS AGENTS AND ALL NEWSDEALERS SELL THE CALL Price 5 Cents. Price 5 Cents. Price 5 Cents. THEY ARE FRAMING THE CALL ART SUPPLEMENTS The Following Art Dealers Are Making a Specialty of Framing Call Art Supplements: \TOAHg\gner, Mier & street; Ga'ge's art store, 509 East Main SAN DIEGO—W. P. Fuller & Co., 71 LSA(;EAJN:‘““. . Davis, book ‘street; Weber's art store, 42 East F street. store, 817 K street. Main_street. FRESNO—Sronce & Dick. - ute, 3. MARYSVILLE-G. W. Hall, REDDING—W. H. “ PETALUMA—H. 8. Guterns OAKLAND—E. 3. Saake. i3 Telo- i R M. Wyckofl. Furniture Company”; T. J. Houston, Denne, M. Len- graph avenu A. Barlow, 39 Houston Furniture Company, M8 - ot Twelfth street. > REDWOOD CITY—W. L. Kline. STOCKTON-Morris _ Bros” book ALAMEDA—C.. P. Magagnos, 135 SANTA CRUZ-H. E. Irish, Cooke store. 20 North EI Dorado street; Park street. Bros., F. R. Hew, George Hoban, CHICO—Fetters & Willlams. JACKSON—E. G. Freeman Co. Stockton Racket store, 711 East Main To-morrow Night—All the Week, FLORBNCE ROBBRTS THE UNWELCOME MRS, HATGH First “LA GIACONDA" MATINEE Thursday, In Preparation—'"MAGDA." MISCELLANEOUS AMUSEMENTS. (GRAND EXCURSION TO ANTIOCH. On the steamer St. Helmy will leave Wash. ington-street wharf on . August 30, 10 a. m., taking nulpomuo(m dano. nd ‘music, Round trip, 50c; children, 25c. MATINEE N-DAY—TO-NIGHT LAST Time of “CAMILLE.” MONDAY—ALL NEXT WEEK. MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. Stupendous Production of Auguatin Daly's “THE CON-QUER- | _Seats now on sale for | ERS" and “THE GLAD HAND.” | Monday night next. Special Matinee on Wednesday, September 9 (Admission day). Commences reat Spectacular Drama, 99 am “THE GREAT RUBY ‘ : With the Marvalous Atesblp Scene and the | |m.;[ X d § EVENINGS 3 F Hln-mm Specia very Afternoon 3 Parade Monday, S35 02 | oosez,, Aemis, oueox mormmmns: THE JUGGLING MATHIEUS: ED, POUL- TER; JESSIE DALE, AND NEW MOVING PICTURES. FIVE BABY LIONS IN THE Z00O. CHINESE BABY GIRL IN THE INFANT INCUBATOR. —ADMISSION, 10c: CHILDREN, Se—— —_—_———— LECTURES AND CONCIRTS. STEINWAY HALL. 223 SUTTER ST. ONE 50 cent Ticket Admits to Everything. iidren Under 12 Years Haif Price. During Entire Engagement Admission Tickets Reserved Seats on Sale at Sher- 3 ano Warerooms at ex- actly the same prices as charged at the regu- hr llcke! wagons on the show grounds. Every Night This Week, NEILL-MOR0SCO COMPANY. Presenting the Great Play, “‘Mrs. Dane's Defense.” | ——Biggest Hit of All— !peclll—’rburl & Sat. Mats., EAST LYNNE. Ntxip—NO’l‘RE DAME. TO-NIGHT LYB!SME'ALL - “The Marconl of the CHARLES FROHMAN PRESENTS EVERYMAN The XV Century Morality Play. Mind” om Hi DMM ith Experiments Symphony Concerts. FRITZ SGHEEI., DIRECTOR. GRANDEOPER,I;‘,_HOUSB- Erg's--Commencing Next Wed., Sept. 24,218:30 ce.;%""é:m TUESDAY at 345 . m | Aarnoons—Thursday and Saturdayat 3. October 6. LnAll‘{ Tlaoken Good for the Tuesdays of the 3175. $1 0. DON'T FAIL TO beautiful First Night Under the Auspices of see the CHANNING AUXILIARY. Reserved Seats - $2, $1.50 and $1 FRITZ mnclnd 8. F. SYMPHONY At Sherman, Clay & Co's, now on sale. MECHANICS’ PAVILION iy b ot THE WEEKLY CALL Hotels ausIC. Prices— POPULAR Eota o Bale at Sherman & Clay & 50c, The. $1 per Year.