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THE 'EAN FBAI\GIS(,O CALL. WED,NESDAY FRITZ SCHEEL, DIRECTOR. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. €.-F. Symphopy Soclety. pekday at 3 pr m. S0s, 81, §1 25 §1 00 IMPORTANT! WAG! SPECIAL! TWO GRAND y OPULAR and REUANT VAU[]EVIU.E" .- Nelson Downs; on Tno, Margnerite George -Schindler; d Ballard; Sam Edwards pany; The. Flenry. Trio ins and rutem«m OPERA HOUSE. Bleoxt sers Lm ang TIVOL GRAND OPERA SEASON. | . TO-NIGHT... Fritay-and Batur€ay ‘Ni The Girest Verdi Opere “AIDA” nee o Work, t Wisek—"] end ‘Rigeletro.” 25¢. boc, 7S¢, dsk: Pvery Night This Wesk NETLL-MOROSCO COMPANY. Presenty Piag, 5 4 ogprs, - Dane's- Defenge,” |79 € the Gresi NIGHTLY, EXCEPT @UNDAY MATINGE TO-DAY AND SATURDAY, HBNRY MILLEBR AND—— MARGARB F- ANGLIN 1 & New, Versidn of. “CAMILLE.” Next Monday Night—¥jist Tomie' Here, s THE AFTERMATH.” Novet. GRAND oBERe MATINEES IATBIDAY and Qmfl'.l OVERWHELMING SUGCCESS ——OF THE— Pollard Lillputan Opera Go. IGHT “Brery Night This Week Famogs Musfcal Comedy, THE BELLE OF NEW YORK XT SUNDAY NIGHT, A GAIETY ‘GIREL.” Extra Matinees Lator and Admission Days. PRICES 3i7inzes i i 2Be,. 5O Belasco & Mayer, Proprietors. | Market Bt., Near Eighth. Phone South 853 TO-NIGHT—ALL THIE WEEK MATINEES SATURDAY- AND' SUNDAY. Stupendous_ Production of Augustin bu;:‘ Epectacylar Drame, “THE GREAT RUBY”| Never Siirpasséd for Scenic ‘Spjendors Unitttaled ‘for se, Bustaipéd loferest SEE—The Thrilling Escape 15- a4 - Balleon: the Battie in Mid-Alr; .the Mibitary Tourna: gs, 30c to Boc 25 Too Funny to Miss. MONDLY—New Double lesques, “THE CD) LAD HAND - 1l Star” Cast, Inciuding LB _AND - DIid,- EY BERNARD, two | Bill,’ N-QUER- and. Bunday Matinee * Matinees, 10c and 2 Five Baby Lions in the Zoo. A GREAT SHOW EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING IN .THE THEATER. Inepect “CABARET DE LA MORT.” SEE THE CHINESE BABY IN THE INFANT.INCUBATOR. ——VISIT THE— “MYSTIC MIRROR MAZE” AMATEUR NIGHT 'rHv:msmY. N 10c; CHILDREN, w. T. HESS, NOTARY PUBLIO AND ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tenih Floor, xm 1015, Claus w bidg Residence, 821" ifornia st., b.l"m Residence Telepbone James 1501 $ WILL NOT MOVE SYMPHONY CONGERTS | tee, AGHINST ELLIS Yo anmam o 3 Proceedings Have Small Chance of ‘Success, Says Whiting. i View of : Assistant Dis- trict Attorney. L SR Cringinal ‘action “ probably :will..ndt | bé brought -agaifist R. E4s; the former. ntésident 6f tiie Home Ol Company. The | committes “of stockholders paid a sedond ViSlt' td the office of the’. District Attqr- [ ney. yesterday and had a istant. Distriet Al'u' privetial aflegation’ mpde byt of f. B. Toplitz 4 ted. {0 the! declaration -of..d idetids. of the Home- Ol Company. when in" tlGir opinion,-a divjdend was not war ranted by e .¢pinion; 0. warrant there was a to. be ¢.0. knowledge -of mittee.: The xan- sall oil- or whetler be hv. to ‘L "J.A showing made if a’ dVidend was d: He ) wvas_his opinfor,” and its -members to.-entertain. the: sime view affer. talised the '{mrhr ever- from H“ Topiitz. ddinitted yesterday there “woald probably. be no prosecution “of - Mr, Ellis.” This would seemib:end-that, part of the pro- | ceedings. There wa$ a ruymdgr on . fthe | streét yesterday afternoon ‘that the Yaem- bers, 4f ‘the stockhalders’: commistée- had Whether ‘this was true .or_not, the fact 11. 2000 shares of: Home Oil stock:in Oil Exchange at 4 price much wer ‘than -wouyld have been accepted a few -weeks ago by ‘any owner. Tn the office 'of .the ‘company it was. | i of the wells ha# mat: shrunk .more -than might have . leen expected n view. of 1he tadual falling offin’ suppls in ol weél other Jdacalities.”.Aw expert fdr (:m nrr.nam figires ou that the faf of the Homme OiI' Campany's wells °f; from. 280 A “now Eppinger Case {n- Court, - ot -Judgé ‘de’ Haten Skm Wble the: affected. part’ with dry: with a soft e finger apply t. - One: applica< rtswhiile, ysi- required ‘moje than twice a. day—Tor a tom lete ire of Pimples. Blotclies on Face, Barbei's lich, Erysipelas; Salt -Rheum, ¢ ead, Ring- worm. 1tck, - Ulgers, Buyns,’ Scaids; Ulgers in Eye-: 118, Mching Piles, and any erup- tion ‘of "the skin. : Heiskell's Qint~ ment cures’ whete all alteratives, sarsaparillas,- fodides and mercu- riai medicines. fajl. It. te ‘very goothing-and cooling, making the skin beautifully fair and smootb. [ ¥ JONNSTON; EOLLOWAY & 06.. 531 Gommerce St., muunu. [ “DON'T: FAIL. TO see the.. beautiful : COURT Lo room, the EMPI . PARLOR, : PALM ROOM, the | LOUIS XV PAR- 3 " LOR, and the LA- | 1 DIES‘ WKITING SAMPLE Ty Mfi TO ORDER. ARTY,: 24 TUR: A Fnurry 826 Howard st -, . - P T ‘FoR BAHBERS; B kers, -bobthlavks, bist | hotifes, billarg ~ tables, | brewers; bookbjnaers, . candy-thakers. - canntrs: dyers, fiout- mills, xoundncr “faundries; paper | bangers, printers, painters. #hoe = factorles etadlemer,” tar:roofers, tanners, tailors, et - B ‘Brush Manufacturers, 609 ‘AMUSEMENTS. 3 ALCAZAR’ Tamento xmnclg & Mayer, E D I‘HH‘ S TO-MORROW AND SATURDAY. “Justified the enthusiasm.” —Chronicle, FLORENCE ROBERTS Iri the first local, production of THE UNWELCOME MRS. HATCH. “Mrs. Hatch is very ‘wejcome in San Fran- cisco.’ miner. Evgs., to c; Matinees, SEPT. 10—First Thursday Matinee of D’Annunzio’s LA GIOCONDA.” When Night Prices Will Prevail. MISCELLANEOUS LYRIC HALL, Eddy St., Abéve Mason. e EVERYMAN Frohman Presents THE XV CENTURY MORALIT v Commencing - TO-NIGHT, Wed.. Bept. 2, at B:30. Afternoons—Thureday and Saturday at 3. TO-NIGHT under the Auspices of CHANNING AUXILIARY, Reserved Seats 2, $1 50 and $1 At Sherman, Clay & Co. now on sale, Home Ofi Committes Shares jfcrence. With | the fisancial -copdition ‘0f: the | so ‘he | be profitable o the: & ‘copviction. " avised-the committee that] afferi |- guies. were {isposéd .of yester-] j;a..d yesterday -that the.productive Vajue |. MISS KATHRYN ROBINSON JOINED IN WEDLOCK T0G. P. BEARDSLEY JR Pretty Young ‘locnety Glrl Becomes Wife -of Eastern Man at Sxmple Church Wed— dmg Attended by Many F ashionable People if bE sold all théir stock. i fhe. open market. b e - Etionstor & st word o farewell And dia’| not 1¢ave thechurth for | - L l:an -co | havimg riew -apartments all Feady housekeeping 4n Sutl | The duartet. then. s o hetame. ong of thy soclety. | mette, slende ¢ g v S . POPULAR SOCIETY YOUNG - BUSINESS WERE I\_humu:v X A\, S, GIRL -AND \ MAN WHO T ERDAY ~=DIL & P cious manndr ay nd sunny, personality that. fiiepds on every hgnd. . son of Mr. and He Has résided at the Cosmos Club . he camre from the East'fwo yeats the: Natlonial He 13 a gen- strong friends thir nuptial vows yes- | Sinc ¥ ‘at ' the. Bwe-| 280 and i A Tube Co; | eral gavi vu.’.um hits man | and sterting qualities that lnsure a bright | future: Sk | “The ‘bresents received - were numerous {*and . bedutitu]. Among th pre " ‘Mrs. John 1ight. ovér_the fests. : rs. Bryim,"C as throngéd with 4 A Philip® Pay Paul hriston, Cfauide - Terry Harsy [Gyeer. igh the s, th nldt and Hami Holbrook, Dr. Harg; '\\'x.‘n tride. - Quartet. musi¢ " the ta “officers d 8 very were | s"and their ! ity ahd latge, contingent of city folk, > -arramgements “were M charge of n and Captain .Hinckley. ved thp guests were Mrs. Mre. ‘Wright, Mrs, Pu \ Mrs. K('ndflfl and ‘Nrs.. wide the’ rnnplv husband® The-Lo Q. witli-a pret- LAl of the and the, v -The €alifornia; Club opened its néw Ve auspiciousky yesterd ciubidoms | in.the .«\l_(. A Fully ture of the | own.af dark greén c lic: tind: cluny - Jag rried violats. &flt‘rnflnn was Pinchot, . ciief. pf- the. United Statas For- | estry Bureau, .Mr. Pinchot gave: an ‘fn- me time. . .teresting talk -ypon.forestry,conditions in ast ‘evening for |.Catiforiiia, - suggested means for -provid-" for, 4ng. forests and-outlined the:plans. e{ the hureau, he ifepresents. The: A u ppy -couple ot wedding® tEip to. -Southern: ¢ d afteran-absence of two weeks ntinue - theli’ -Honeymopn' in’ this city fo; ‘near Fill- | tlonal Gov erhmint to be ex;\cmled on _the Pacific! Coast,. Which.are respohsible for. the work he i§-doing- hére 1i :the m(m -gpts of ‘forestry, - stréet Preston Rfihin«nn hnd» -debit. two -sease: 0st. popular’ gtrls’ \m She is. 3 -deeidedly bretty bru. nd wilfowy, with a vivai hi prevlded a k TO-NIGHT—ALL 'rms wEBK. 5 | 'MATD 15cete 50c. | _A Protlucfloh of “Lucia” Deméfl- 1 stratee Strength | of the Cast. -\ started to go, the great mdority applaud- | R. Jarpoe, Mrs r. Martin; Mrs. R. H.: Warfleld; - Gourtenx 0P M e r\nsul Géne' .41 s. Chartes M. W 5 Colburn,’ nnroe - Salis- | iss- Helen de- SEPTEMBER 2 1903. |NUDIENCE RAVES OVER SONG Hlfl[l Slgnonna'.['rombenWms _Afi‘ection of TlVOh ; Audlence. : The alferriating opera, of {he week at the “Tivoli, ‘‘Lucld," -served last evening to ihtroduce' to a San Francisca autience another of the new -songbirds of the | srand opéra company of the season, Sig- | noring ‘Adélina ~Tromber. . Zaninl; .the | | bartoné, ‘another..ngw: singer; also ap- | tpea-red .and Stgnor Agostino, well known | | to the.Tivoli audience of the: preeeding | | season, Cortesi,” Dido and Marie Welch | Iruunded out’ the cast. . . The new: people acquitted [hemsches S0 | well, especially from tae vocal paint of | ~r estimation, that San Francisco took fhem- [at once to its musical .heart, It falily | raved, after the mad sceme. over ;Tram- | | ben. When the curtain was down for the | last time- and some of the auditors had i ed Agostino so warmly for his song im | the graveyard that he had to come before | the curtain.at that late hour. As -usual, the strong numbers _in the | opera ‘were the sextet in the marriage | contract scene and the:scng of Lucta in | | the mad scene.. The chorus and orchestra | helped to build -up a great ciimax_.to um‘ sextet, which had to'bé: sung over agaln. | There” were cries of bravo all’ over the | | house and the curtain went up and down | { Kalf a score of times. Of course Tromben |- was greatly pleased with the warmth of | her' reception, Agosting smiled and Dado, | - who came in later. for an encore, beamed | | decorously’ when the plaudits rang out. 1 Tromben has a voice with good range, | Miss Agnes Miller, of Chicago, speaks toyoung women about dangers of the Ienstrual Period — how to avoid pain and ‘suffering -and" remove the cause by using possessing gt least one phenonienally high | | note: - She s equipped -with an excellent | Lydia E‘ Pin'kham S Vegetable Compound | |-vécal system, much of tecknique and her | “To. Younae Wouexn: —I suffered for six years with dysmenor- { voice'in a certain compass is' ifquid., 1| ‘yheg (Pdmf\fl periods), 'so_much so that T dreaded every month, as 1 ‘:3:»;:;2?1: Lsu::nm S E,n:,a o hgure | knew it -meant three or four days of: intense pain. The doetor said | this was due te an inflamed condition of the uterine appendages caused handgomely. Her singing is far better | than . her actlrig. - When the flute was| hy repeated and neglected colds.” Ifi young girls only fedlized how dangerous it is to take cold at } })ip?ng an obligato and her.voice was awing all the vagaries of that wood- | nightingala of the orchestss ahe ‘was at| ‘DI mmul time, much suffering wouid be sparet(il thgn;. Thx:l}:k G(id her hest: ‘She had the dullience far her | for Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compoun: that ‘was the only owr after that song. . medicine which helped me dny. =~ Within three weeks after I started to Zarilyi :tisg made o gopd impresst take it, I noticed & marked improvement in my general health, and at g;;';f":‘.:{ ,‘;{fin,‘fn‘)mfl “lga;fi',q,.;";;,i'i? | the time of 1uy next monthly period the pain had diminished consider- l.excellent’ quality. ; | ably. Ikept up the treatment, and was cured a morth-later; I.am like Agostint justified the favor ‘he received’| another pevson since. I am in perfect health, my eyes are brighter, I have last }oa:’ lIr h\.- hasl changed” much in | added 12 pounds to my. weight, my color is good, and I feel light and ::mvg;l =3 !?:s; ‘;c\r;:r?x:fxun::mufimt;‘dl;‘ happy.” — Myss AcNEs MILLER, 25 Potomac Ave., Chicago, Il Bgod. a8 bétore. . Theé monthly sickness reflects the condition of a woman’s e ore | health. = Anything unusual at that time should have prompt ; 1t ‘ and proper .tttentmn. Fifty thousand letters from women prove that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable . Compound reguhm men- struation and.makes those periods painless. Dado sang artistically, with mellow as anything except a E RI‘L\.D WHAT MISS LINDBECK SAYS' : “Dras Mrs. Pryxuay;—Lydia E. Pink- ’(nrlest had little to 4o, -but that little well. ' The performance ot “Lu : L give assurance of the genéral strength of ‘the company now at the Tivoli. The . combination’is what'has beén claimed for it: it is rich m high-class vocal, ability served to | and the ensemble: Is equal €0 any ham’s Vegetable Compound has greatly bene- e Sl e - ¥ P fitted me. I.will tell you how T suffe: M SCREEL B,EPEATS TB,I‘UMPKS trouble -was painful menstruation. I felt as eac month went by: that. I was getting worse. T had ‘severe bearing-down pains in my back and abdo- men. « A friend advised me to try Mrs. Pinkham’s medicine. - I did so and am now free from all pain during -my Ifirinds."—hssm C. Lixpssck, 1201 6th Street, Rockford, Ilk FREE ADVICE TO WOMEN. Reniember, every woman is cordially invited to write to Mrs. Pinkham if there is anything about her symptoms she does . . not understand. Mrs. Pinkham’s address.is n, Mass., hér advice is free and cheerfully given to every ail- ‘ing’ wornan who asks: for it. - Her advice has restored to health moreé then one hundred thousand women. . Why don’t you try . ity my slck sisterfl? $5flfll‘l | agent of the Rock Jsiand road, and Harry | Goldman, Grand -Unton:. Mrs. Adams, commercial agant of the same | ;o l:;‘;-“:n Vendome: F.: C. | system, left last -evening for ‘Sacramento. | “Sun"ateo—J. Pairott, 7. Parrott JF., Albe- establish ~ an’ agency..| marle. Conductor Dehghts Big Audience £ With 8wing.of Baton. A, great’ and_spierdidly appreciative’| audlence -was on.hand to joy .In’ the de- | § ot. Fritz-8cheel's maggmxc direction | Opera-house. Tt was a repetifion of m« former artis- tie .triumphs and: while “everybody ap- | plaided every number: to the echo at the ‘sflmc timp ail wondered by’ what subtle | means this master of. directors had so Iqumqy acqiifred- such ‘complete control | | of . his. musiciang—a control. that assured perfept time and trgmment and the true interpretation of the ‘sentiment of -some | of ' the wonderful .works of the greatest | of " great ).'l\\l's of melody and. glorivus FORFEIT it we eannot forthwith prodaes the original lattars and signatures of abdve mumonm- which will prove: their absolute.genuineness. Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine .Co.; Lynn, Mass. was ar\ ‘absolutely . of thé ‘gems. of Wagner's opera. The thunder of . applayse- that . fnllnvwd wis® ‘good_recompense - for the inestim- | abie. éxcellence of the .orchestra’s wark. | where they will S. Steele, nd" W. Walker, Mezart's symphony, -E -flat_major—I | which will be placed in charge of H. H: | e b m—— - adagio allegretto, II andante, ITI mmuel‘l)ef of that ‘city. | Death Calls Prominent Olican. and: trio’ aliegretto and 1V -finale allegto— | 4 P St % ' COLUMBUS, - Ohio,. Sept.” 1.—General agajn served to prove ‘the ability of the ‘Californians:in thington. George B. Wright, one of the best known miterial’ under” the' contral of Maestro | ' wASHINGTON, . Sept. .l—Arrivals: - St. | men In- Ohlo, died here to-day of pneu- Schéél and: how sympatheticatly that ma- | james—Miss _G. - .Pendergast; °National—A. | monia, aged §1 years.. He was prominent terial responds.to his reading. . @1 Hendersor: New Willard—C.. Frederick h:m ?m' State .and national affairs- and -held all ‘of San Francisco; . Rale! Oakland; Kate F. Julis. Kahn, San | ahd servant, Mr. and Mré..H. C. Capwell, Osgood, Los Angeles; Hon, Frajicigco. Californians in- New ank EW _YCRK, Sept. 1.—Ualifornlans in New § -finer orchestral- war | Heard in this city' than 1h the inferpre- | of :a_fantasy' from- the ‘“‘Rhefd- and’,“Gotterdammerung” " (Wagner) |/ Scheel fn this | office tinder both the State and the United States governments. y -wnsend's California fruits ‘and sz&x’ S pound, In artistic, fire- etched boxes. A nice present for Eastern | Bol |nrranged hy Cyril Kistle showed hjs unwavering command magfc’ leadership. Every moveément was" San Francieco—R_ Biliott, Cosmopel: | friends. -715 Market 3t., above Call bidg. * {given: with an accuracy and..power of |Man; Mre, i Hunser, FoRsil: Hotel Weilt ()n Specml Sale After a’weekof activ sellmg we still have some excellent’ values ii Lacc Cuftains from the Gfl]ard & Klogck stock and will. contmue the sale”during “the coming week. The sale was an mstantanwus Succgss, notw:thstzn - ing the factthat it'is an innovation with us. People appreciate the fact that suchi ofiermgs - -are -not common and responded proniptly.. In . order. to get you more in ‘touch with what we - are domg we to-day quote you'a a few prices $26.00 Brussels Net Cuitains, reduced to. $15 per p:nr $25.00 Brussels Net Curtains, reduced to.$14 per pair $12.50 Brussels Net Curtains, reduced to.$8 per pair $45.60 Cassaban Curtains, reduced fo....$25 per pair $35.00 Barrenburg Curtains, reduced to..$25 per pair $7.00 Novelty Curtains, reduced to ......$4 per pair $13.00 Arabian Curtains, reduced to.....$10 per pair ‘We have a large stock of odds and ends that are still lower in price, also a lot of Silk Curtains which we offer at half price. On all Tapestry Panels we are allowing a discount 'of 25 per cent. We want to impress upon you the lmport:nce of supplying your house with Curtains while this oppor- tunity is open. Special infosmation _supplied- dally “to business houses and public men by the Press Clipping Bureau (Allen’ -y, 20 Cali fornia street. Telephone Main 1042 treatment sufficiérit to held thé vist au- dlerice spellbound, And when ‘the- finale of the fantasy édm there_came -also an 3 lgusé. which, ‘too, ‘was T dl?‘fise eafs of conductar and Franz’ Schubert’s symphony ‘B minor (unfinished)=I allegro inoderato and i1 andante ‘con moto—served to:-con-. tinue the enthusiasm. And “then came Edvard --Grieg, represented by .a sym- phorry. dance (first”time),-a lovely, pi- Gquant composition -whose introduction wasg truly welcomed,.for the work was magnificently .and courteously ushered upon the attention of the’music lovers. Grieg's theme “is ‘a praty, tuneful, grace- ful fancy of -bright colors.” It was heart- ily recelved ‘and if the audience had had its ‘way there would have: been a repetl- tign-of the playink. The next San Francisco Eymphony So- clety, Scheer concert will be given next Tuesday afternoon at the Grnna Opera- house S PERSONAL MENTION Be. T. R. Heintz of Redding 1s at.the Palace. Dr. A B. K(bbe nl Seattle, is -at lha Palace. Geéorge J. MchrtyV a mining man ot_ Mexlco, is at the Palace. J. .W. Howard, a mining engineer of || ‘| New York, is stopping at the Palace. W. R. Birmingham, who is engaged in mining near Eresno, is at the Grand. J. D. Gay of Paris, who is making a tour of this country, is at the Palace. Dr. Lucy E. Moten of Washington, D. C., who" la traveling tor pleasure, is at the Palace. Dr. and Mrs. Jolllfle of England, who have just returned !rnm Japan, are at the Palace. Jay Adams, Pacific Coast representa- tive of the Nickel Plate litie,.is registered at the Occidental. E. A. Smith, a rancher of Concord, is spending a few days in the city and is a guest at the Grand. John Felsler, United States Consul to Amoy, China, who has been enjoying a leave of absence.in the East, arrived at the Palace last evening on his way to the Urfent. President J. E. Stubbs of the Nevada State University at Reno and a brother of Traffic Manager J. C. Stubbs, accom- | ! panied by his wife, ‘returned from the Orient yesterday on the steamship Gae- | lic and is registered at the Occidental. €. A. Rutherford, district passenger ! Holland House; L. .A. Shadburn, | our months’ wear for $1.30 Of course $1.30 is a low price to pay for a hat, but it’s the hat you want to consider. These hats are well made from good quallty felt and wfll wear a man every day for at least four months- In fact we are wxlhng to give another free if the first one doesn’t wear well, 2 The hats come in stiff and soft shapes, in all the usual shades. See them in our windows near the entrance. Qut-of-Town Orders Filled—Write Us. SNWO00D 5 (- 740 Market Street