The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 4, 1904, Page 9

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1904 . 9 MORE BRAND | 90-PIANOS LEFT WE ARE SELLING fm== OFF PIANOS WE ACQUIRED THROUGH E PURCHASE OF THE MAUVAIS BUSINESS AT PRICES THAT THE WILEY B, ALLENCO. They Are Untwisting All ihe Chains That Tie the Hidden Soul of Harmony. Lovely Pianos Are Now Being Sold at Prices Vhich Create, in the First Place, a Sensation of Lurprise, and in the Next Place @ Concord of Sweet Sounds. ppens. that 0 0 ) 4‘ - O 1 1 g e E $90. PIANO <¥ 2 ERVICEABLE IN- STRUMENT AND TIFUL PIANO — MAUVAIS’ PRICE WAS $500. HE SALE OF PIANOS now going on in our establishment is a most remarkable one. It is not often that a brand new 73 octave piano can be bought for $90. We have some better ones for $115, and some still better $135 and on up until we reach $265, and for this amount we can give you a most magnificent upright—a piano that is artistic and of a high-grade character.- Our line of pianos offered for sale is most choice and embraces the finest makes in the world. See our large show window or inspect our wareroom or parlors. Open evenings during this sale. Your credit is good. ey B en (o, | 9%51-933 Market St. PDetween 5“\ T 6th BELIEVE DL SELCVIONS ooz EA‘i’f’FS‘ENh' gt S [NNOCENT| T0 BE EXPLORED| cpmrpimt o A LAFORN T'VO,L e Perform.- > A ssv Mas- ‘, Al i e e ance of S AG BELLINGHAM, Wash., March 3.—| STANFORD UNIVERSITY, March Jerome K. A formal order of commitment to the [ 3.—On April 10 President David Starr HuBBs t 4 i FINE PARLOR ORGAN— WALNUT OR OAK-OCTAV THE "SlMPLEX” RE- DUCED TO $150, “HARDMAN" $200. “CHASE AND BAKER”$250, OF SQUARE SOIANOS THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO. BERKELEY LIBRARY BUYS A SWEDISH COLLECTION Music by the mer penitentiary for ten years of H. St.|Jordan will take personal charge of | Gomedy. HARBOR tion in their st 1 " N John Dix was issued to-day by Judge |the marine exploration party that is Sat. Mat —Reception 250 ta Neterer. In gra Mats., Sat. & Sun., 25¢ to 50¢ ting the order Judge | now working on the California coast |* t : Neterer said that he had noticed a |under the direction of Professor Rit- MONDAX =i Comedy. of 'the_ Xyrel UIN on stage i tee of the depositors of the bank | The work of the expedition will be SUNDAY—DAN in « % | which the prisoner is under sentence St ERUCRRD ¢| Monday, March 14, PARSIPAL. THE CHIE - for wrecking purporting to show that | !0 make a thorough investigation of | o ext Monday—Special Prices. . £ e Bl 0 3o ok vo v of the crime for | the sunken canyons found along the |No ome ed :l Parsital “after 8 ». m. $10,000 for | which he is about to suffer. The Judge | coast and to determine the nature of / buildings from Andrew Carne- | said he would examine thg statement, | Whatever forms of life that may be da City is, with the excep-|ghould it be presented to him, and [found in them. An especially close Mszn ; f Redding, the first mining town | take action on a petition for execu- |study will be made of Monterey Bay, | ifornia to receive a Carnegie do- | tive clemency, as it might disclose } and some considerable time will be | | Market Street, Near Eighth..Phone "ou'h ‘i-'i | nat | facts not brought out during the trial. | spemt in investigating Santa Monica T—LAST THREE NIGHTS. " b these, | "re” Woman's Shakespeare Club ot | 5 | Bay. The steamer being used for the To-mMorrow Axp suxpay. | VALUABLE VAUDEVILLE| e iy AND VIOLETTE pur- | has been prompt to recog- | E expedition is the United States Fish ational Eastern rvice to their city by pass- { ing thirty years’ residence in Nebraska, | Commission ship Albatross. A BREAK FoR LI&‘E’R]‘Y NIRVANAI'O g persons. brary pro- AND A GRZAT SHOW.... o 1308 appropriate resolutions and for- | Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah and Dr. Jordan will be accompanied by And Her Statae Horse “Loki”: Carlin | BVery Afterncon and Evening in the B (‘1‘v warding a copy of them with a tender |Idaho, Among the wild plants are | Professors C. H. Gilbert and H. Heath | Founded on the Famous Pitisburs Tragedy of | .4 Otto; Al Anderson and Bl bt Theten Ly “'r their thanks to Mr. Carnegie | 150 grasses found in Nebraska. All|of the zoology department and M. H. The Great Robbery" Briggs, and Orpheum Motion Pic- R e 22,000 vol-| 1y ity of Lewiston, Idabo, has|of these plants have been carefully | Spaulding, '03, a graduate student in SEE The Daring Escape from Prison! e g SEE THE I s; ¥ . i Scan- | o ced its Carnegie library buflding in | pressed, dried and labeled and are so | zoology. The work of the expedition S aavae: e By mh SR Last times of FILSON AND ER- | ; 3 wo wemian. | & conspicuous part of the public park, | carefully arranged in the collection | is expected to last until August, when | = “rn Battle to Death in the Snow! ROL: Girard and Gardner; George vrpo';(;\- { fronting on the new boulevard. The | that with the aid of a large catalogue |a complete report ‘of the work done | Magnificent Scenery! Novel Mechanical Effects! W. Day, and Morris and Bowen. n, 1 i " g - > N >, & = y 2 . s S e e 1 ac- | @any particular plant may be readily | will be forwarded to Washington. Evenings.................10c to B0c o o W 8 1 It stems Ditaim- |100atign shouss Fives ganers) satistec. | 71 3 ! . . PRICES Sithmees 0 iGe, 16, 25c | aey: “Seturday and Sunday. — Pri libraries which | tion: The building will be of brick, | s 3 k % Next Week—"RIP VAN WINKLE. a’ 5ce. - < e de - | taxation | Baving one story and a basement to be| One of the most beautiful memorial | _ST. LOLI pr e St ol o o n s s —_— . ".i.» o the | finished hereatter. | library buildings in the country has | WINHR 40i™ M it bequeaths the entire o | MIscELLANEOUS Axusmnn. % matter for o The city authorities of Wilbur, near | F€Cently been finished in the Hyde | eriate, whose value is not stated, to his wite coLuMB'A FRANCISCO'Y OPERA — of S i e cf § = i e e | Spokane. Washs were vecontly treateq | PATE section of Chicago, Xt atands oyl HAROLD BAUER {to an agreeable surprise. Judge 'E. A.| 2 Axe avenue and J-Inth Siraet, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FAREWELL, IHREE NiGHTS HOUSE : Shasnstting sus SF. the NIbhn ol w“_’v\nh its main entrance on Lake ave« | e ® SAT. MATINEE. e | THE GREAT PIANIST " e. ilc g MATINEES TO-MORROW AND SUNDAY ’ bur, appeared before the City Council | huc,, The bullding has been erected | ! APPEARING OLD DENMAN THOMPSON e TR Nars Last Concert To-Marrow Afternoon at 3 0'Clock sinel 2 7 and offered to found a public Nbrary | ot per husband, for many vears presi- | Acts' a8 & Bar to Profitable Bmploy- | JIMSELF) in the great rural drams. THE LYRIC HALL to the amount | upon the conditions that the city should | gen¢ of the Chicago and Alton Railway, | ment. FRANK BACON | SEATS AT SHERMAN. CLAY & CO.'S uction of a | provide a suitable place for the keep-| the total cost being $250,000, Bailf| You cannot afford to grow old. | 8 5 ) and $1 ng and to secure a |ing of the books and arrange for their In these days of strenuous competition . z By v | of gray Concord granite, in size 110 |j {s pecessary to maintain as long as B SOttty C--NiliE Souniv Jgua, HOMER DAVENPORT, March 10 and 12. Jowen has vetoe proper care. l;fp,,l long by 60 feet wide, of Ienic | possible on: ‘vouthful appearance. Last Time Next :um.y Nights \| e, ting the state-| By the earnest efforts of the women |style of architecture, with vestibule | . It is impossible to do this without re- B GUUPER MEBIGAL collEGE ¢ b Shalont & 4 ’ 3 ¥ b e x> 1 ¢ 2 hair. it is inexpedient at the |in Astoria, Or, who have long sup-|columns and interior finish of selected | (2IRiNE & UXUTIOLE BroN D Of e s the “‘“::fig,,'fi‘;,':g?“ Evenings_........1%, e 3 e to further increase the (ported a free library by collecting | statuary marble, having ornamental | presence of & burrowing germ which PRICES Sithmess. . o ard Webster Sta. : monthly subscriptions, the City Coun- | solid bronze doors, and adorned with | ives and thrives on the roots of the hatr| SILVER SLIPPER. MARCH let;MR = ! Whittier, Los Angeles County, has | cil has been induced to levy half a mi!l | decorative paintings which stand for | "Ptil it causes total baldness. LATEST MUSICAL COMEDY, $. HSKE =—RANE LEDSURES-- . ed a circular of inqui tax for maintenance of the library dur- | liferature, the fine arts, science and de.:‘:':;):;)g{}:h{:‘;a;g?. ::néhlet ?:Iays ‘::::‘T B et g In MARY OF MAGDALA. rn“o;' W\AL\T;I. Q\I‘m.; oncerning > from the office | ing the next year. labor, the building is literally a crea- | ive as it is delightful to use. __SEATS NOW READY. Sale of Seats Begins Monday, March 14 Car h circulars are| g1 yake City received an offer |tion of beauty. The furniture is |, Herpicide makes an elegant hair dress- » - FERMENT ications for li- | more than four vears ago from John | wholly of mahogany and was specially | " ecent no Substitute—tnere is none. MISSION 1 i 4 if the replies | o packard, a mining man possessing | designed. Every convenience for the | Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c in : = prove satisfac- | jarge interests in Utah and California, | operation of the library and for the ‘;}:{;‘,fli ',‘“‘;:,‘1'""'1“ frThs Baa ot o0 egie they are, arule, | o 5 library building to be erected | comfort of its patrons that refined wed by a ne “fi’ ation of & donation | within five vears, to cost not less than | taste and ample means could suggest —oF— n the usual conditions. These condi- | $75.000. ing musical comedy He also promised to give|has been provided. The book stacks | T I ! 5 «"SHELL MOUND PARK... rare| \hd"“flwd (r:om‘ | a site on State street for this building, | are intended to hold 30,000 volumes. g RO LY PO LY OAKLACQB_DR‘E?‘AEEK"TE‘ACK SUNDAY, MARCH 6. 1904 2 pledge by the city authori- | ¢or which site he had paid $20,000. The acceptance of this gift by the Infants and Childri NEW CA g CLUB, BOWLING E B FOR CASH a suitable site for the build- |The sole condition of acceptance re- | city of Chicago as a branch library For e Racing Each Week Day, Rain or Shine. 1 | 3 “ This is ‘your last chance to see It and a1 s : be provided and that an an- | quired from the city was the perpet- | marks the beginning of a new feature | [h@ Kind You Have A ways m Thwwill Apyehroiioy of Six or More Races Daily. | ™Vi¥uie™ e Tk ons™ maintenance will made of 19| ua] maintenance of the library. Plans | of library administration in that city. KOLB AND DILL ADME TF ENTS—LADIES FRES, per cent of the amount of the gift. | are now being made for a two-story| Thus far Chicago has been content Bears the - = gk Mr. Carnegie’s plan of giving money |stone structure. The library rooms |to rely wholly for the outlying distri- m O tiis Setrgun’, mlt Bty L 2N <<t m : Hacmg' There is something in a very funny and eharm- Is the best of them in every way. Races commence at 2:15 p. m. sharp. For special trains stopping at the track ""el 3 Signature of Matinees Saturday and Sunday. " | 8. P. Ferry, foot of Market street. at 12, tties for ary purposes is based | wil] be on the first floor and on the | bution of books upon delivery stations. Next Monday night. e s et B s cw pon the idea of co-operation. If he|gecond floor will be a hall capable of | Books are not kept at these stations. LTI - ROUNDERDY, .. oo 2 . \m— e B s o i also furnished money for the purchase | seating 500 people. The stations are solely for the delivery The Great New York Casino Success. Returning trains leave track at 4:10 and HALL TO-NIGHT of site the charge might be made! A novel gift lately made to the|and exchange of the volumes which o ogps - Pr G e o ‘”m,;"m;':;' ;‘:fl;’f.:'lp""m - that he exercised paternalism and, | public library of Omaha, Neb., shows | are ordered by title from the main e RO SIPEN PERCY W. TREAT, Secretary. tly, that public spirit would | the widespread and constantly in-|library. be aroused. The required pledge | creasing belief in the general educa- P nimum maintenance is | tional value of public libraries. Such Mechanics’ Institute Meeting. education comes not alone through| The annual meeting of the Mechan- | t I are in great and con- | books. but in many other and diversi- | ics’ Institute will take place to-mor- and at the Los Angeles public | fied ways. row night. The trustees elected at An addition of 500 new books,| The gift is a herbarium containing | the last annual election will be in- ge portion being imported works, | 2200 species belonging to 800 genera ; stalled in office. After the meeting h st been made to the library. of native plants that were collected | the board of trustees will elect officers Among the recent purchases of books ¥by the donor, William Cleburne, dur-' to serve for the coming year. BAJA CALIFORNIA Damiana Bitters | li A GREAT RESTORATIVE, INVIGORA- tor and Nervine. The most vawerl-l aphrodisiac and Special Tent for thy Segal L Organs, for both sexes. Mexican Remedy for Diseases of the Kldn;)‘luflshdder Sells on its own merits. BRUNE, Agents. 323 Market at. .!-!'.—(It‘ldlwal’m)

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