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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1903. CITFY @ Dry Goods PARIS Company. announce the readiness of new shapes in Man - Tailored Suits in walking lengths, and the more dressy Demi-Tailored Suits with the trained skirts, in the most fashionable colors and neat effects in men’s wear mixtores, Extremely modish Separate Dress Skirts in instep length, or with slight train. Rain-or-Shine Coats and Raglans and a striking selection of full length and three- quarter Evening and Street Coats, showing the novel semi-fitted fronts and backs. 00000000CR00009E0006000000 OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, Ceary and Steckton Strests, Unioa Square. Seccee 0000000000000000000000000000000000000 . ILIMITS WAGES ?A.ENTDG SEEMS COPY OF THAYER PICTURE Chicago Committee Is Puzzled Over Issac Ouligas’ “The Guardian Angel.” ystery which is the salon | Baseball Leagues Ends Session. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 2.—The National As- ¢ Professional Baseball Leagues t8 general convention at mid- The most important alterations le in the constitution of the associa- he latter being made mainly n regard to rious leagues, limits of the va- ting prices from , the prohibiting € the scheduled claims by class A clubs mmittee composed of TS, | was appointed to attend e national committee Presiden: P. the in AL\'ER"‘ISEM‘E\’TS STATEMENT ation there, rs and other aining to the National and an leagues being left to the com- In regard to salary for class A this should be CONDITION AND AFFAIRS Fmelnyanu casualty COMPANY class D $300, T a violation of this is the y player making complaifit ich has exceeded the e fining of the club gulity of m of $500. In case a club this penalty the protection 1 Association will be with- ers from the clubs in its ju- the National or American the latter will undoubtedly in at the present figure, $750. The = from each league in the ver, were fixed as fol- B, $500; from class C, 1 season was arranged as om October 15 to November m November 15 to De- s B, from December 15 for class C. The drafting the National and American © from September 1 to October any of the drafting sea- f the minor leagues. —_————— Princeton Golfer Is Champion. SARDEN Oct. 24.—Prince- > holder of k O. Reinhart defeated four up and three to play rnnmrr‘t 0o~ ese play- the honor plays in 1}}19 intercollegiate championships, ugh both have been prominent in in the East. Rein- t all stages during the g round of eighteen holes gave him a decided advantage, as he finished four | up on his opponent. The latter held his own during the afternoon and fought every inch of the way out and in. | ——————— : Prince Alert’s Half Mile Record. ‘ PROVIDENCE, R. L, Oct. | matinee races held at Narragansett Park | this afternoon under the auspices of the | Narragansett | Alert, the bay gelding owned by James | Hanley of this city, clipped a quarter of a 178,194 80 | second from the world's record for a half 282,827 ss | mile by going the distance in :57%. His e time for the quarter was 29% seconds. £1,45000 | Mart Demarest, the driver of Prince Alert, sald after the.race that he would | match Prince Alert against Dan Patch. Demarest stipulated that the match race hall take place at Memphis November |10 for a purse of $20,000, best two out of | three, one-mile heats, Latonia’s Fall Meeting Opens. CINNATI, Oct. 24.—The fall meeting of the Latonia_ Joskey Clb opened this atternoon with & large attendance and a fast track. Re- sults: e, six furlongs—Dick Welles won, oa Raven second, Karl Kahler third. Time, 1:14. Second race, one and an eighth miles—Mint Bed won, Briers Mosketo third. Time, LNl race, five and a half furlongs—Apple won, Huckleberry Finn eecond, Marshal Niel third. Time, 1:00%. Fourth race, Tobacco Sell s-m- sun., Jone 540,420 25 1 SEWARD, President. Secretary. ‘ore me this 28th T KERR, Notary Public. CHAS. J. BOSWORTH, General Agent, 318 CALIFORNIA STREET, San Freo acisco, Cal. \,\ng WEAK MEN REINVIGORATOR b race, turlongs—The 'hmn-acou.mymmnt 'nu.lfi —————————— Woman Becomes OAKLAND, Oct. 24—After having trouble with her husband. this evening Mrs. Edith Herrick, residing at the Ori- ental House, 856 Washington street, left $5. Guaranteed to | the house, went to the foot of Washing- ton-street and attempted to jump into HALL'S MEDICAL | ¢he bey. She was prevented by two Y. Sy, men who seized her and turned Market st 8. F. Bend | JOUUE TOT0 o Police oea, s and l“ other t!rfl © excesses, which lead Positively cures € of that mortity- discharge, and Bent sealed, $2 BUILDING FOATS MLONG THE YL Russia Strengthening Her Position in Man- churia. Now Has Two Hundred Thou- sand Troops in Chinese_ OF THE PLAYERS m for the acquisi- | in class B for a fixed compen. | | M. H. Sexton and Secretary | limits it was | or class B at $1300, class | | 24.—At the | Park Assoclation Prince | Territory. | ——— = :y BERLIN, Oct. 24—An American who | i | | had been some months at Dalny, the | Russian geaport on the Liaotung Penin- | suls, arrived in Berlin to-day. He said | | the Russian troops apparently were ar- | | ranging to stay in Manchuria perma- | | nently. Russia had 200,000 troops thers, | 'l-nd barracks were being erected at Dal- | ny for two additional regiments. Rus-| | sia elso was strengthening her position | on_the west bank of the Yalu River. r Japan continued her policy of settling ‘Kore&. Bhe was acquiring large traots | | of land and was building villages hav- | ‘ ing wholly Japanese administration. The | | iln{orml-nt did not believe war was im- | pending, “since Russia was satisfled to | remain in Manchuria, not caring to ex- | tend her authority into Korea.” I | YOKOHAMA, Oct. statesmen of Japan and | Ministers held a conference to-day, | | which lasted seven hours. It is under- | |stood that Marquis Ito's compror | | mise proposal was the chief topic of'! discussion. The Marquis remained | with Premier Katsura and Foreign | Minister Komura after the others had | | disperseq. A S A Druids’ Memorial. Representatives from all the local groves of the United Ancient Order of Druids met last night in Drulds’ Hall and | took the preliminary steps to arrange for | the memorial service of the order, to be| held on the afternoon of Februagy 3, next/ year. L. M. Fabbry was chosen Bhairman | of the meeting, W. G. Antonavich secre- tary and D. Bamman treasurer. It was decided to invite the circles of the Druld- esses to take part in the service. ————————— St. Michael’s Church Benefit. The ladies of St. Michael's parish, Colma, assisted by the members of the Thespian Minstrel Club, gave an enjoy- | able entertainment at the church hlll‘ | last night. The programme was an ex- | cellent one and consisted of songs, | jokes and several short sketches, clev- | | erly rendered. The proceeds of the en- | tertainment will be devoted to the fund | of the parish. 24.—The the Cabinet elder | ADVEBTXSEM.ENTS. CASH OR CREDIT e Chance of a Lifetime Combination Book Case and Writing Desk, solid quarter sawed oak k, French plate mir- ror, rub piano finish, 4 adjust- able shelves, handsome trim- mings, regular $20 value; this week only 200 T. Brilliant Furniture Co.” 338-342 Post Street. DON'T FAIL TO see the beautiful COURT Loungi room, the EMPIRE PARLOR, the PALM ROOM, the || LOUIS XV PAR- R, and the LA- AMUSEMENTS. PIANO RECITAL ANGELUS PIANO PLAYER | The Next Recital of the Serfes Planned for This Winter Will Be Given on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3lst, At 3 p. m., In the Usual Place, STEINWAY HALL. MR. PERCIVAL K. VAN YORX will pre- side at the plano with the aid of the Ange- lus, and Mr. Herbert Williams, TENOR, WIIL be the soloist of the occasion. Compli- mentary tickets may be bad at the store any time before the recital. SHERMAX, CLAY & CO.,_ 8. F. Butter and Kearny sts., AUTOMOBILE AND MOTOR CYCLE RACES DPEROHITAS. FRIDATY and SATURDAY. Nov. 6 and 7, and Local Attractions- ADMISSION, $L COLUMBI SPECIAL CENTRAL™ i PRICE! 'ALCAZA KOLB _AND CLOAK ano SUIT HOUSE MONEY-SAVING SALE CUT-RATE PRICES We are at the height of the season now. Our assortment was never so large as at present. A grand opportunity to purchase the very NEWEST STYLES just at the right time and, what’s very important to you, at - MONEY-SAVING PRICES $37.50 Novelty Tallor Sults . . Cut Rate $25.00 ZlSeline, Etamine and Broadcloth. $42.50 English Tweed Tailor Suits . Cut Rafe $30.00 Gray and Brown. Perfect in every detail—excellent quality materlal—high-class workmanst ip. $21.50 Novelly Tailor Sults Cut Rate $20.00 Black, navy, gray, tan, brown, c:stor, b:onze and mixed. 500 More New Mixture Sults in Louis x1v and.Cutaway Stytes— Gébd va'uss anywhere $17.50, $20.05 and $22.5c— Cut Rate Prices, $12.50 and $15.00 Novelty Silk Coats cereees..$10.00 to $27.50 Novelty Cloth Coats cerirsesiaes.....$8.50 to $20.00 Extra Quality ELEGTRIC SEAL JACKETS Gyt Rate, $27.50 Cut Rate, $40.00 Extra Quality NEAR SEAL JACKETS Children’s Coats In Cloth and Vehvat at Popular Pric: TRIMMED. Regular Price, $50.00 . AMUSEMENTS. SAN FRANCISCO'S LEADING THEAVRE TO-NIGHT AND FOR ANOTHER WEEK Matinee Saturday Ouly. The uon nmpmnc loc v- lvlt Ac- ROBERT EDESON (Management of Henry B. Harris) In Richard Harding Davis' Soldiers of Fortune Stage Version hy AUGUSTUS THOMAS. Two Weeks of Merriment Two Weeks of Music Bezirning Monday, Nov. 2 After 22 Weeks in Chicago. Immense Production Intact, Management Dearborn Theater Co. of Chtcago. | TH THE MUSICAL FANTASY STORKS COMPANY OF SE\ ENTY-FIVE And ORIGINAL CHORAL I-wcx OF GIRLS. ALL AMERICAN BEAUTIES EV:tRY SONG A HUMMFR SEATS Wi 2oy Fexs Tiurseay. | WEEK COMMENCING This Afternoon, OCTOBER 25 ACTS NEw FACES ' SENSATIONS 1§ WeWATTERS i TSI GOLEMAN'S DOGS % CATS Direct from the Alhambra Theater, London. THREE RICHARDS Marvelous European Aerobats. CRAWFORD and MANNING Comedians, Singers, Dancers and Aerobats: WENONA and FRANK World's Champlon Rifle Shots. WHISTLING ToMBROWNE Of Hoyt's “A e B Chinatown'" Famo. HERBERT LLOYD *“The Kln:‘l Jester,"" Alllll!d by LILLIAN LILYA NEW MOTION PICTURES Showing the Latest Novelties. Belasco & Mayer, Proprietors. near Eighth; Phone South 533. RANCH 10 NDAY NIGHT—ALL NEXT WEEK, MON R atinees Saturday and Sunday, Mammoth Production of 'UNGLE TOM'S CABIN PEOPLE IN THE CAST—100. | L. R‘ws'!%%KV\ELL as LAWYER MARKS. Market st., Last Week of the Musical Comedians WATERBURY % TENNEY .AND. Presenting Mirth and Melody. ATINEE _ TO-DAY. Mm\xrm LAST Parquet, any seat. 25¢; Balcony, 10c; Children, "any part except reserved, 10c, A few front Orchestra rows, re- served, B0c; front rows of Baicony, re- served, 25c. TIVOLI&SE: hO'l'E—Pel’fon‘nlnCel begin at 8 sharp, Satur- day Matinee l( sharp. TO-NIGHT—“ANDRE CHENIER.” Evening Matinees. Belasco & Mayer, Proprietors. E. D._ Price, Geperal, Manager. Matinee Tu-d-y—'ro—nilh'—l"l Timi CowsoY in T ADY the b triumph of the new stock players Is lwl??"lnd emphatic.'—Town Talk. orrow Night—One Week NEXT Monday, Wednesday, ng' and Saturday Evenings, Verdl's Historical Opera, “UN BALLO MASCHERA.” (“THE MASKED BALL') Stanley p U l‘ig EER T gl R 5% — o lordano’s Maste rplece, A “ANDRE CHENIER.” R Eves., 25¢ to 75¢; Mat. Sat. & Sun., 15¢ to 50e. PRICES AS USUAL—28c, G0c, TBo. Telephone Bush 9. ral of the Comedy Sea- MON., NOV. 2 . Gillette's TOO MUCH JOHNSON High-Class Specialfies Every Afternoon and Evening In the Theater, ‘WORLD AND monon- MATHEWS AN'D HOFF; PHOEBE GIBSON; THE Comed: That Broke the Record The Musteal Co 15 Great Our. -, Cast, Including A% nl,:'z‘f SEY BERN. NFIELD BLAKE. MAUDE AMBER, WINARRY HERMSEN, ELEAN Visit the MYSTIC MIRROR MAZB. DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE COLORED BABY In the INFANT INCUBATOR. ~———ADMISSION, lN. mnam Sc— Call MOBILE Carriage Go. GOLDEN GATE AND VAN NESS AVES. Phones Larkin 3841, Polk 3086. WINDUSS N. Y. METROPOLITAN ORCHESTRA NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT, October 27th NORDICA ‘Will Siag “The Liebestod.” nlmflm"nlm'_‘-‘ —ommimlflnhmfi and Nert Wednesday Matinee, October 28th | Next Thursday Night, umnr 25t “POP.” CONCERT Bichard Strauss’ TONE POEM. Special Pop. Prices, 500 to $3. *DON JUAN" FISK AND FRANKO, Soloists FAREWELL CONGERT NEXT FRIDAY AI‘TEHIUOI DGTOBER 30th NORDIC A aNp =% Nordicos Will Sing the Mungarian Aris by Erkel and Tannhauser Aris| Novelty—Nevin's Sulte “Lorns Doone.” Reserved Seats §1, $1.50, $2 and $3 S5 30una 63 GENERAL ADMISSION $1 SPECIAL—OAKLAND-—MACDONOUGH—Next Wednesday Night, October 28th NORDICA and Franko, Soloists. NEXT GREAT ATTRACTION Al HAMBRA] lolal.lu Ellery’s Royal ltalian Band Half a Hundred Artists Directed by SIGNOR MANFREDO CHIAFFARELLI Hear the Great Trumpet Sextette Hear the Great Saxophone Quartette Every Night Up to aad In- First Concert Sunday Matine, Nov. st iice 5usess sovems” s Matinees Saturday and Sunday—Programmes Changed Every Concert POPULAR PRICES, S0¢, 75c and $1.00 SEATS READY AT SEERMAN, OLAY l uo'-m'r WEDNESDAY GRAND rouse NOV. 2 fo 28 0 Sunday Performanoces of this Attraction. nm’lll WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY EACE WEBK. Seat Sale Opens Next Thursday, at 9 A. M. KLAW & ERLANGER’S o= Ben-Hur Dramatized by William Young. Music by Edgar Stillman Xelley. ] Gurtatn rises precieely at 8 o'clock on Evening Performances and 2 oclock at "uT Matinees. No one will be seated after rise of curtain until the prelude, “The # Star of Bethlehem,” is concluded. Prices, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 and 75c Rates on All Lines for “Ben-Hur” Excursion Railroad Country mall orders accompanied by remittance and a self-addressed stamped envelope for reply will be filled in order received after regular eale opens. 'ALIFORNI l TO-NIGHT. MASON AND MASON The Emperors of Germany. Funniest German: Comedians on the Stage, Rudolph AND Adolph In the Furiously any Farce. Third Successful Season. A Gm’ CAST: Harry Mason, Beatrice McKenzle, Magda Henry Foy, Besste Phillips, Chas. H. Bates, Louise Rutter, Chas, Conners. NEXT SUNDAY MINSTREL HAVERLY'S MINSTRELS, With the “assassin of sorrow,”” BILLY VAN, the minstrel man: Bddle Leonard. assoclate endman with Lew Dockstader last season, and & host of other notable funmakers, HEATR GRAND R3G2: UNION COURSING PARK \ ANDREW DEAN, Judge. JAS. F. GRACE, Slpper. To-Day, Sunday, Oct. 25, 1903 64 FLEET RACING HOUNDS IN GLOSELY MATCHED OLD - TIME OPEN EVENT Total Prize Money $1000 SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE. Trains leave Third and Townsend at 10:15 a. m. and 1 p. m. mtrflnnu:lv._ minutes later. Returning at immediately after the last MATINBES ouree Han Mates slectrto cars direct: t> the TO-DAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY p‘rk entrance every five minutes during the WEEK BEGINNING ADIISSION 25 CENTS. LADIES FREm. MATINEE TO-DAY The Famous Musical Farce Comedy, SPOTLESS TOWN !‘llo Morosco, Leila Shaw and a Clever “lfl'l Dances__Specialtl New les. Beautitul Girl Chorus, P umopouun ow-" House Orchestra With lAl)AlE NORDICA Mr. Nahan Franke. inee Oct. 28-30. Box Seats, $3 30 and 34 PRICES- $3, $3. §1: B ‘ednesday, "Pw' l-xnn—l‘u n With NOID!CA Next—ELLERY'S ] l'l‘m BAND. C W. LEADBEATER Brush Manufacturers, 609 Sacramento St. 0( laudon Wi W“kl! c‘u. '1 m Ym mmwr.m- vmu) in aoux::tiEti-‘n