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AMT ry 2y SEMEN TO-NIGHT - LAST N.”EL BUT ONE! F l ()R‘-'\pf ROBERTS s Diamatic Triaiiph, ] ~?.Z'C\ P Nufs. & Sat; 186 15 5 NEW ALGAZ R SPENL W T R \TU K bBMPANY‘ { Al )\ Ru[ ‘\"l FUL TIVOLI OPE RA HOUSE'. —TO-NIGHT —- 2 8a Roesn The Barb Maiin Bizet's W rday Night 's Femous Coredy. Opern; erofS eulle nderful Work, ee ad CARMEN FEIT WEFE-“Li ALWAYS COLUMEM werens LAST PRINCE FLOR Teaut Bfl"lll 3 N!GHTS...V,.. Merricst OF PILSEN ODORA SEATS NOW READY "-\ Ie;.as Steer.”’ Woole ; the 'Ie'r‘. new Moti of Falke and Marle s est Rousb; Sunday- WESY MWSVRELS Pictures. Great Alexius; Carl- ; Paulo-and Dika and Last Times Semon; Charles Ern- and “Aldo end E ar N “IN PARIS” GRANC OPE M '\Tl\f ETO- MORROV\’ ‘c--‘fl‘\ T WO NY REDAY SHTS JAMES NEILL A GENTLEM PRICES } CENTRAL"“’”" & MAYER, , BELASCO Neer ble Comiany, A"n OF FHANGE Pighth THREB NIGHTE R AND SUNDAY™ Gest Comedy Hit, «A TEMPERANCE TOWN” NT Bugenie Le Henry Shuiner, George P. Webster, Edwin T. Emery Miller Bacon, Elmer Booth, PRICES Eenines Matinees. . ARRAY OF TALENT. MyT'e Vane, Grorgle W ~dthorpe, Genev'sve Kane. = 10c to - -10e, 15e, w LAST THREE DAYE OF be Blad Hand"” On Menday Night d “The Con-curers” ober 5, 1003, Firs: Pro- © Qurtion -of “THE PARADERS.” The Great Bast ENTIRE NEW tumes aad Our high ncon and Eyen ical Comedy Succees. Songe, Scenery, Cos- t Stage Effects Ir-luding Class Speclaities Every After- iing in the Theatre. —TO-NIGHT-— GALA AMAT w\‘\’ LIV 4.1\1\! 3 BABOON IN THE JR PERFORMANC ng With— G PICTURES. 2001 THE— TK, MIRROR MAZB” CHILD DON'T FAIL TO see the beautiful COURT Lou: room, the EMPIR PARLOR, the FALM ROOM, the LOYUIS XV PAR- | P prors South 593 | = 50c wnd 78e; | and 5oc: | Health Records Show |- Him Guiltlessiof F Co.we;}l’s: "De.':t’c_h._ Mul enaire’s Phy sician Says That-He Dikéd of Nam- : ral Causes.. and this mifltionwire Jime: &-at his_hore i is year, ingarsbe ‘wif{ "bé ‘mlace terced .for ‘His ré his ‘death M asaaylt. to com; tted -on - th attze when. the des r % -copy af irm, The, tecs nd’ thaé topgy - by been | this city WILL FiLED. FOR PROBATE Drociment Wias Made Two Days Be}‘v foré He Togk His Life and Be- queaths Esgta/ Myles B""Cu"hy. Assisted by Aida Says Husband md Son Are Schemars Fhomis her own Aff; Wants His Share of the C:ups« In 2 suft for.az ner NEW ADVEBTISEMF.‘H’TS : VACCI‘\YATION AND DANDRUFE. There Is as Sure Prevention of Bald- ness. as There Is-cf Smallpox. It is 1o ed that vaccinatlap ren- rievey has sny- of a -case twa Dottles of reds of- simjlar? ding “druggists. sample to The \l.‘vh and 190 in stamps for H.v quo Co.. Defrg CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bluglit msnxm PIANO REClTAL ANGELUS PIANO PLAYER BATURDAY, October 8, at 3-p: m. In STEINWAY HALL. THE SECOND KRECITAL OF THE SEASQN WILL BE GIVEN. IVAL VAN YORX Will Préside at the Planc with the Atd sf 'THE ANGELUS. MRS. L. ENIDER JOHNSON, soprand; will ‘be the Sololst of the Occasion. Complimentary tickets may be secured at the | store any time the recral: Snerman, Clay & Co, Kearny and Sutter § BASEBALL! | PACIFIC COAST LEAGL i RECREATION PARK EIGHTH AND FARRISON-— CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES, THURSDAY A\I' FRIDAY, 3 J\r M.; BAT- DAY P. i y Bears the Siguature of MR, PER ' SUNDAY 30 2, M. SAN mficlscu % ws ANGELES LADIES' DAYS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, Advance Sale, § Stockton St. e e ..E(?IUBEB ANy CONCIRTS. STEINWAY HALL, Sutter st., Sundey, Night at 8:13, JYNDALL The - Marconi - of the Mind,”" on h2 Elixirc of Life” Thought Force. Tiekets, 2 of thip ‘story | m_ exempt- from ! %< number of pupils Wha witnesséd- the al- .| Would Increm He{ght of Bu.(ldingl With _ Experifoents- in' - cials: Gut to Fcrmer pervwors 'fhar. Increa.ses : : Be Disallowed. - : Been: _ increased . rederitl provision :theréfor “having ' besl ;mumuml budget, by the Astion wu ts.kfl i ITA) h«)fll’"] &llal (hfl £a, 1o thetr: original figures; Sinttary” - Inspec csalary ' had bean rmmd !rum. § “he sEpE oy BMr.. ithont, du Annugl thorized b werg not distirb, 2d thieir saldries 5 T. Greea,-City, Chemist, 81 £5 ‘At its ‘next. meeting. the Fealth - Board te twe' Rew positions, being one frispector. and one assistani plamb. specter prov! {ded- In the budget. he board OFtaber 10.as the date ‘v»r hearing hwpers of premises at 140 40. 1 ag t6.The unsaniary. can~v| premises. % stegetures in:‘the ‘rear.ofy s “on: Stockton’ street vurew[ Protest Against Franchise;- Mrs. :Maggie' T and John .Traut, \ owners of & tweniy-foot frontage en Mari- féet, between Pennsylvenia: nren_ue. opi Street, filed a protest t the gtanting of ‘& PTEpOS ™ road along portions of! and other streets. ‘The } that the . Supervi to: grant the fraschis & g Location oi Plpu and Conduits City Finsky informed rvisors ce . Commiitee hat it woGld be th yester--} »sirable to -miake wiaps showing the location of p “condnits. which are daid in the.pub s .the required d.xu orh gas and: nlh‘l] the pipes andj Grinsk ol streets: na be pompasies - maintal : when. prepared- the s. would :pnable the cit¥ 1o exercise some control over.the ‘placing of new strictures in the streets. ————— . - Pupils Will Testify. - Superintendent of Schaols Langdon. yes- terday. ordered citations to be issyed for a leged sevére whipping of Frank Duignan By Mfss J. A. Dwyer, acting principal. of ‘the South End Schdol. - They were- ors dered 1o appear’ at the rooms of the | Hoam of Education next-Tuesday at 16 | a. m.. which has been set as the time for 4rying ¥he chafges against Miss Dwyer, e Oppose Change of Bndeg Properéy-owners on BSouth . Rroderick | an | nave protested to the Supervisors ngunn‘ t the- proposed change. of . grades em . the | streets mamed. . The grounds alleged are that the. e\;ange is ImprBClIClhla -and: the valte ‘of the Imprevemerrt, if any; will be many times exceeded by the expehse in- curredl. ! —'0..—-'— L. Leyy, owmer of the building at the southeast cornér of. Geary street and Var Ness.ayenue, has petitioned the Béard of | Gupetvisors that he.be permitted to bulld | an additional story. on {2. The" petitioner | kecijes-.that the extra story will exceed the fifty-foot Jimitation' of the bulldlng i&}dhmf\re by six feet. . : ———tett o Finé Bay Excursion. . . Siinday,’ Oct. -4 at 9:30 &. m., the sblenaia ] nd’ commodious steamer BausaNto will make a lD‘clll bay trip to-all'points of interest' on nt of ‘six counties, including Union Naval ° Training Statioy, Sas, \g“eju Lime’ Polnt, ~ Returns at . ient “mudical entertafnnren yuh‘l‘\gly nn Nguors sold. Meals all da; 75c rougd trtp ( sale 626 Matiet st., of- Sausilito .Fergy, 5 - s > Dies Snddenly. David Stevens, éaptain. of the.Saragos, sa, dled’ suddenlyyésterday mornimg -at his %omie, 405 - Geary street. - Heart dis- easo was the eayse-of death. - ° 3 s COOK BOOK. OFFER TO CLOSE OCTOBER -30. - The Call’s Cock Book premi- . jum offér wiil close on.October. 30, 1903, and all readers of this: paper who desire a copy of this lousehold treasure should not fail to place their order im- mediately. 5 This splendid pramium will- be offered to Call subscribers at the exceptionally low rate.of fifty cents per copy.. Out of. town orders twenty.cents ad-. ditional to cover ‘prepayment ot . frinlporution chaiges. Ly —,—,§.‘ "Wages of' Health Ofii-~ Accedss to quues{: of Su- d Tilden streets and Parker avenue | e “for - childrem. * Tickets om | ‘newest creations, SPANGL‘I‘.D ROBES. $29.00 _Neéw e dnd silver; _phquu efle(‘&.s 7 - _DROPS. 4¢ . $8.75 rops- in..blaek: i . ofs. . the | desis $7:95 il materials; 3 3093 Fmany’ nish c:r.\‘n:. i a variety: .of -st trimmed with steel butto ing. - Worth.$6.60. - E ha\'e a-lot of healrt fal f| designs in spangled - robes || and drops that are the sea-. at-- over:'23. novel and pretty’ hey -come. in‘-all black. some on »p‘am riet and-others-with lace dp- eachdek. tese patterns- and. ‘SUITS. : bout 50 suits, made of this seasos le: made of choice. fancy sujtings and: plain cheviots,’in Amorig : them. are: [ohg coat effects. made of man:- oth watking: and dress lengths: “WAISTS. 82 7.;4-\’\1‘ “have. several lindred silk. wajsis at are by far .the greatest bargain .ever offéred. rtew small: checks. i black ‘and. white; ‘piped” in..different: colors and All these \\mi!s at ‘léss t]uan cost of mak- These siiits. are’worth: $15.00: Regl lar: $20 v alues. price, and they meng theém arethe swell Sample Curtains énd‘COui:h"Covers | HESE cuftains were secured direct from the manufacturers: at \mnh up:to $7. a pair. and full -width. Spécial, #. [ fringe:all- arosnd;. pretty - Ch $4.00.-$5:00 and $600 each an immense saving, and we are giving.you this: opportunity to pravide yourself with . them. Everythmg can be found in this depar\mam for complete Houge furnishings. s - SAMPLE CURTAINS: 15¢ e\oh~1uo lace - curfain _samples wwere ‘bought from the mill-diréct at an‘immeiise- distouint. ains afe worth up to-$2.50 a pair. 56¢ and 68¢. each; and .full curtains m these gmdes aré | 1.75 .4 pair—loo pairs .of. fine lace cunams, 2% -Neéw ‘and onmuat designs. GOUCH COVERS.. - achi-Tapestry. .chuch covers (re\'c:“ble) n(al colorings; heavier’ grades at $27x. 114 to 2 yards inng Alt Regular ‘We also ‘havé :better.samples rds. Jleng These. .were bnugh( to made. “with New Fall Dress Goods and_ Silks, been in nfaterial” for:- suits. sells “always -at-$1.00. 69¢: a yard— THe a:-yard— HIS is the first offer we have mada from this shipment. only a short fime and includes some of the greatest vfl- wes ever put farth m the San Francisco ma»rket. = " DRESS GOODS. $1.00 2 -yard—soinch black Thibet ‘suifing; ‘a very ha’ndmmt 1t has a rich'black and soft finish. 886¢ a yard—43-inch black etamine; Special for to-day -oniy. . SILKS. % uaranteed black taffeta. - tra heavy Peau de Soie. Chlldren s Hosiery and Underwear It has Wotth $1.50 extra. weight; - gaod ‘black; HOSIERY. 2((- a - pair.— Boys’ ‘fast black. hose. myere” hos pure wool; heel, sole and tqe; fast hlack heavy« weight cotton hase; double knee, héel. sale and toe, elastic top and An excellent weatifig 25¢ a palr‘Lh(ldrens cash- double OR to-day and Saturday we bave selected several lines thnt are particularly desirable for the children. coriplete undergarment-equipmernt at the towest prices. Here. you-can' find a _ pairs for 50c—Boys' 2x2 b rib. : heavy-waight cotton -hose; double knee, hesl :sole and toe; fast black. A:regular 25¢ quality. CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. 25¢ — Heavy . fleeced- coiton " vests .and pants; fine r:b} fiec finished with silk tape hindin, _pearl-bittions; sizes @2 to 34 for 'Men. . SUITS. sack suif; warranted fast color; tri glmmgs failor’s serge and have hair clot lish shrunk canvas mterhnmgs Sudipaoe OVERCOATS. $11 00—A big line of u - L THE NI:WIS‘I‘ I'DIAS ‘HE big saving that we make fof buyers in’ this department is fast making it very pepuhr._ Satisfaction is guaranteed and praise for the plendld values is Wot the excepuon to: thc rule. .- $9.85Special 1‘h a heavy- wught blue class ‘style- -and finished with.-the best- lmn-gs and | A good valye at $12.50. 0. Hand-tailored Scotcihrhomes cheviots 'and black unfinished worsteds jn dotible breasted styles. All finished with the best h fropts and .Ei to-date qxcrccats »Oxfnrds blacks and fancy mixtures. inclies long, .Gthers 32, 36 and. 44 .inche; serge ‘tailored- in. first- , fancy single.and’ ng- Up 10, date sryl:es Cut _-fulf; Some ‘are 48, H 'Guaranund per “the pncz . The. best ‘values. for the leas money of uny store in this city: seamless, bl:ck. ‘20¢ values. . ghirts in-new and - neat pa!tems. extra - and $1.00 values. 83, 35-—-\1\! haye’ come: in ‘shzdes of ‘tan and castor. ways:at $moo $5.9 tailored;. yajue' 3¢ -$10.00 and $12.00. surphx.s stock. sal [ are the daintiest shades exhibited for some time. 5S¢ a yard—About 800 pieces of all pure silk taffeta ribbon, and. No. 9 ing shades; 1%4 to 14 inch wide. An exceptional value. 10¢ heavy all-silk Metalique finish taf- feta ribbon;. suitable for neck, pil- low ruffles and hat trimmings. shades; 3 and 4 inches wide. Spe- Cal. Surplus Stock of Eastern Mannfacturer at One-l-lalf Cost Price. ls is the greatest money-saving ‘salé San, Francisco has ever known By a fortunate deal we secured the surplus stock of ane of New ‘York's leadmg anufacturers at balf the cost. ' The garments are high-class and in this Fall’s newest colors and styles. Here yon can buy fil’u at 37. 95 that ordinarily. sell for SIS 00 Oonts for:$3.95: thatm worth $8.50, etc., etc : : : - 'COATS. bsut 75 ¢oats at-this price. Made of kerstv cloth; 27 ‘inches long; strict!ly all wool and Worth $8.50. 84.95 _All-wool kerséy coats; 27 inches long; new s with iarge pearl bultnns. :French sleeves. SKIRTS. DB—All styles: af skirts in every known material; Many other skirts .in. - this great RIBBON SPECIALS. ERE are a few items of an immense stock of new fall colorings in ribbons. Some Ne. 7 Comes in all the lead- a yard-=—1o00 yards ' of All They are. swell for yle; trimmed Only 25 in this lot. - Sell ak beautifully | they are barg make eompansons. M-\n (Iegam street hat, Tvet of 10,00 - gracex!. Iy across the crown. ] The Greatest, T ses’ kid 5 V\‘r)men widths A to E. to 13 Men’s fine me- double Extra wide in- blue and years, Special. well made. fect fitting. 75¢ price. Special. lnco_ parable Fall Millinery. " The Latest, Creations. They are copies of some of the swell- est, Parisian hats, and shown at. these low prices ains that, will be is a rare treat, to look over our new stock and STREET HATS. and.crown of black velvet and fancy braid finishing . the of.crown; two black quills with rosettes of braid com- SAILOR. : —-‘\ French sailor of castor felt, bound in the same shade It has a soft ‘drape of silk in o green and’ lxgh’ blue and castor; broad quill across the top. DRESS HAT. '\ very stylish hat, made of black- Paon velvet: i to the left side; two long ostrich plumes: are laid Shoes at One-Half. Sale Alo These Ever Conducted in ‘l'lnsns City. - ‘HREE lines of shoes have been chosen for this wonderful cial -that cannot be equaled for value anywhere. They are by one of the best manufacturers and are absolutel. The reductions make them a buying chance lace shoes; widths A to D. Regular $2.25 value. kid lace shaes; Sell regular at $2.50. 10—Boys’ hea\y satin calf lace shoes, with lieavy extension 8 B—Sizes 13% to 2. a ‘shoe that fits and wears well. Boys’ Suits and Overcoats TO-DAY AND SATURDAY. ERE are a few items of clothing that are bound to interest parents. - They are rare economy chances. $2.50—Norfolk sailor suits in a very pretty mix ture of gray; ages 3 to 8 latest suits for the little ones. $2.85All-wool sailor suits, trimmed in three different colors and finished perfectly in style and fit; ages 3 to 10 years. .2 BO—Jacket and knee trousers, made of good tweeds and cheviots; perfect _fitting; OVERCOATS. $3.00—Russian There is nothing neater for a to than the Russian style. cannot readily grasped. It. made of black felt, with facing several shades rolls spe- made y high grade. that should not be‘;ver- medium sole and spting heels; medium: ‘soles; spring heels; 1.50_Sizes 214 to SUITS. years. These are the ages 8 to 13 overcoats; ages 3 to 7 years. P coat for a boy This i5-an_extremely low 1BRARY § fIFE. PROMISES CLASH 'Trustees in : Woodla.nd Confrbnted by New -Obstacle. - . WOQODLAND, Oct. 1-=The factional { fight for the lacation of the proposed Car- nexk Library- in Woodland-has assumed a new, phase.’ A deed has .been: recorded conveying to the city a very desirabid piéce ‘of property: north of" Main street, and Mayor’ Beamér sald the same would ! pe oflercd to tne clty Iree tor the llhru’y site. T Tibrary Trustees have selected ‘a south ‘of Main street, ‘but the mem- of the Board.of City Trustees offi-. Irinll:.' expressed d'slatl!tactlon at- the U "¢hoi¢e and voted hm! -ordinary .yrip. to - accept that clause, of the Librafy Trustees’ .report. | Meantiime ‘a.’subscription- list was_circu- lated north éf Fain nreel with the re- sult of the deed_.filed for recerd. - The ¢ City. Trus!em ‘are powerless to lo- sate- the libmiry without ths consept of the TLibrary. Trustees:and the. latter are dkpendext upon the City Trustees..for the annudl appropriation ‘to - maintain - the fibrary.. The matter of fixing the tax levy, at which provision must he made for the library,-if at all, -will come up Monday night. The pecple Will watch tha outcome’ with interest. % : A Novel Bay Trip. he :North Shore people are introduciag novel features 'In- their popular - family bay excur- next. 'T'he ‘steamer ‘‘Sausalito” hers at ¢ a m., visiting points of interest’ on the water front of six countles, incliding Union lion Works, Naval Tralning Point Phiole, -m. The charge is buf b for this extra- A fine musical programme will be rendered during the trip. Not a duil mo- ment in 8 houry. No ligiors =i'! be sold, but the Cafe wii serve meais all aay long, and | she bar will dispense lemiunade and otter soft drinks. The :apaclty of the steamer o Titor o 1508 yer the management on this trip has- concluded o limit the excunlon'_ it | that ‘number o insure comfor?, to all. Mis3 A FORTUNE BY FEW MINUTES Tardy Shasta County Men Fail to Make Thousands. REDDING, Oct. 1.-Jobn Leveck, pro- prietor of the Golder Eagle Hctel of this city. and ex Assemblyman-J. A. Hubbard of Anderson (alled yestsrday just twenty minutes of maxing $10,000. Had they been less than balf an hour earlier they would ! bave gathered in that.small fortvte. Leveck and Huktard cruised out 10,000 acres cof fine ‘timber In Southwestarn Shasta County about,a year ago ard then »dn.-w to it ties attention of capnal. A deal '."la closed, or nearly so, whersby they bW umbor 0 a firm in Arizona. erc to receive $i ap acre for shawing tile [ , BALTINORE. Oct o The firm’s representative arrived here yesterday with enough, land serip, issued by the Goverrment, to purchase every acre of the tract. The parties went to the local Land Office to turn in scrip for 10,000 acres, but found that just twenty minutes before their arrival the Land Office om- cials had received a telegram from Wash- ington, D. C.. notifying them that the land in question, together with some thousands of acres adjoining, had been put into a forest reserve and was open neither to entry nor scripping. Had the scrip been filed before the re- ceipt of the telegram the Government would have had to acknowledge the pur- chase. The land just withdrawn includes nearly 20,000 acres lying south of the Trinity- River, in Trinity County, and takl g in the southwest corner of Shasta Couty. —————— Issues License for New Bank. The Board of Bank Commissioners is- sued a Heense yesterday for the estab— Mshment of the Farmers’ and Merchants" Bark of Modesta. The new institution is capl*alized at §75,000, which is fully sub. scribed. A. Hewel has been chosen presi- dent of the bank and F. A. Creffy cashier. ———— BALTIMORE, Oct. 1.—The national conven- ssioners to-day elected John L. Bacon of Vermont president.