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THE SA FRANCISCO CALL. SUNDAY APRIL 3, 1904. 41 ADVERTISEMENTS. Easter Songs Right Now You Can Rent a Continued From Page 40, Column¢ 4. be celebrated at 11 o'clock. An aug- will m choir_will render the f in Churches\ TivOL AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. Farewell Performances Of the Tivoll's Best Musical Comedy, Easter Week With organ and orche v W celebrated Werner's e Regina” will b ' offertor agnl's *‘Benedictus’ after m- elevatl I'e “Laudate’; olio and chorus | will be the exit & new high-class lano at $4. Such low rates have | Soloists—Miss Grace Sherry, soprano; flenm-L ces are lower than ever gffered by any house in this Mojica, contralto; Ed_Lotz, tenor, iy Sesiers 1;:\‘»::yu hon: k- sline ke n. b:l‘s-fiou;i:{la:v!f‘“?‘“‘l‘;e l?f:u_ With All the Tivoll Favorites and the Great use in San three makes Organist, Joseph Roeckel. | i e ABT CHUKCH. Fell ahd Fill | BEAUTY CHORUS. ., 3. Steiger pianos, { he regular quartet choir under o CENTN nos, $375; Davis & planos, S50 amer planos, | M e HopKins will | Besinning MONDAY EVENING, April 11, | te - augmented by a grend chorus in Cl o and second-hand planoe—Heine planos, & osa’'s military mass. At the offertory Signor BI85, w: Chickering Plance. $150 9p: Emers i { Borghese will sing a rare composition by Gaet- S CHRISTI CHURCH, 00 Croke a - consist of low masses at nigh solemn mass at 10:3 l) Father M. Borghino will preac lal music will be rendered by the follow HOLY MISSION TO RE HELD |SAN DIEGO RE AT ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH MONEY ON HER BOND: T 3 - . Alphonse | Vincentian Priests Will Conduct the | First Payment on lll(‘ ¥ssue for Water 3 Cereghino. Orga Services, Which Will Continue Improvement and Sewerage and benediction at 7:30 p, m., eone e “0"'sa- iy a Month, Is Made. R Rk e B A 1 Pat- | SAN DIEGO, April 2—E. Rollins & | TERESA'S CHURCH—Masses at .30, ligh mass at 10:30. At the 9 o'clock K's ypen at | € who contracted for the purchase : 4 close |of the clty water improvement and ety i liowing Vin- | scwer extension bor quartet: Soprano, Mrs. he Cit reasurer th Miss Agnes Ken- the mis- |t ",‘H"‘ Treasurer th X 3 rard; bass, M.; Rev. |39) 52 in payment for the fi The fusic at the U and 10:30 masses 3 M. S. Mor- | ment of the issue, the balance bte under the direction of the orgauist, Mies ris M tuken on September 1. The ADVENT, Elev- It A - d back to the t—Solemn’ high cise ssior a. m., | expired coupons, leaving the tota g el mas 8 s mass (ance to go into the city strong box "Name of the Lord, Amea; solemn " ot b i ralbaes ol 51.049 Sts bh etk 25 . hymns 116 and 112; introit, ar ctic p. m., stations of | of $151,049 84. Th ney will be used | e Ciomata the oss 0 p. m., rosary, sermon, for the purchase of material for the (W. A. Sabin), arranged e ®io! extension of the sew and water 1 quu_e‘nkle)a’hml‘x lfl X (Palestrina. e ovning e of the first|tem, which cannot be delivered Inside | Catkiny: we e f i women; of of six months. By the time that is on ;-‘rmr) Al Gl.éflould" the second married men; of | the ground the remainder of the bonds, | Csninaman.: m_ Corda, anclent t ried women; ’nboul $215,000, will be paid for and the Sanctus, Benedictus Qui Venit, in G (J. y ed o | G. Caikin nfold amen, (J. Stalner); ied men. | money be used for the work. | Agnus Dei oria in Excelsis, in G . G. A and stations —_————— { C in), antiphon: I am the Living Bread, | of ross | which came down from heaven; i{f any man Gratitude is one of the lost arts Al Bread he shall live forever! organ postiude. prelude; prope; | Dimittis, in E flat (C. Angels’ Roll the Rock = | mon: ite procession, hymns 110 and 112; Te Deam in F (B. Tours) organ_postiude, | Grand FOURTH -n\omu.\flowu, CHURCH, Opera, Green street, near S Comic union service church Selections. | recitations Geibel) solo, Sent e chotr; ( 5. m. (under the direction of 'I fe, organist); anthem, ‘‘Pralse a,lkln Mad]n t of My Soul” (H. P. Danke), choir; of e T. -3 es. | acto, Wiy Crist: antbem. 'O’ Glorlous Easter ] (Adam Gef 5 hoir; T solo, IT DELIGETS EVERYONE—And the best | R e e o ©f all is they are so cheap. While a few years ago ction’* (L. barytone solo, they cost & hundred dollars or more, you osn : : et & 1 o1 Vint; the ‘Life and ) better one now for $7.50 or less. Still better ones .c e sl t b sermon, higher prices om convenient credit plan. \Ml-'ffl‘““: A remarkable reduction also made in the per;_benediction price of our superior GOLD MOULDED CYLINDE! Columbia Phonograph Co., Gen’l Manufacturers Disc and Cylinder Graphophones, Records and Supplies. 125 Geary Street, San Francisco. Open Saturday Evenings. | The fishing season opencd who enjoy eatching the fes will nd rare sport st rtiett during the months of April and e Nimrod who would hunt bear and large game can secure the services old mountaineer and hunter, with bear doge and saddie animals y wet & good table at Bartlett, ng is done to make the able and contented RATF.S $12 to $17.50 per week MAHAN, Bartlett T street, and guests HOT COUNTY; only 4% hours from San Francisco and but miles staging: wa. ted for medicing] virtues: best natural ineral water bath in State: boating and mming in Warm Springs Creek: good trout teiephone, telegraph, daily mall, ex- ress and San Francisco morning and evening | re. FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND STAGE | VICE: both morning and afternoon stages; trip from San Francisco only $5 50. lee Tiburon ferry daily at 0 a. m. or 3:30 p. Rates $2 a day or $12 a week. Referepces, lny Euest the past nine years. Patronage of @0 Information at Peck's In- 11 Montgomery st., Skages, Cal. . SKAGGS formation 3. F_ MULGREW, ountains Own Summer Hom? !5 Ronoma: Co. Pure water, equable climate, up: cottages bullt by Meeker, $50 up; stores; restaurant; botel; post and telephone; sawmill; 900 lots sold; 300 cottages bullt. Sausalito ferry, N. §. R R. M. C MEEKER, Camp Meeker, Sonoma County. Napa Soda Springs. The famous mountain health and pleasure resort is pow oven for the patronage oOf the & Camp leenr depot ; LOS GATOS HOTEL LYNDON-—Modern improvements, extersive grounds: popular amusements; lawn Oppost .u:I;:“y , croguet; cl&mlll' \:flufl)fifsgN mllt TUXEDO HOTEL. Extensively improved since last season. Opens April 1. THOS. L. BELL, Mgr., Feiton, Cal. Buy tiekets to Tuxedo, narrow-gauge, o0t of Market street. Round trip, $3.00. HOWELL MT., WOODWORTH'S ", 5. No fog. Purest spring water. Climate natural tonic and invigorator. Residence 20 years. $7 per week. Woodworth & Muller, lLBrl-n.QL SPRINGS, SONOMA | lots sciling $10 | express; | | l or of | ——1'THE GEYSERS The Most Famous Health and Pleasuye Resort in California. THE CLIMATE AND SCENERY are unsur- passed and the waters are acknowledged the best on the market mineral, steam and Hammam baths. mming lake of tepid bunting, fis renovated throughout, and ne fine pavilion bullt this ye There will be a fully equipped dairy and liv- ;ry stable in connection with the hotel. The otel, cottages, bath houses and lighted by electricity o The hotel will be supplied with the best th market affords. Rates, $10, $12, $14 and Xl’:. per week. For further particulars and booklet write = K. H. CURRY,: Prop. The Geysers, Sonoma C alifornia. 'VACATION 1904 IS NOW READY FOR DISTRIBUTION. “Vacation™ is issued annually by the CaliforniaNorthwesternR’y TEE PIOCTURESQUE ROUTE CF CALIFORNIA and is the standard publication on the Pacific Coast for informa- tion regarding MINERAL SPRING RESORTS, COUNTRY HOMES AND FARMS WHERE SUMMER BOARDERS ARE TAKEN, AND SELECT CAMP- ING SPOTS. Thie year's edition, *“Vacation 1904” contains over 150 pages, beautifully fllustrated, and is complete in its detailed informa- tion as to location, accommoda- tions, attractions, ternfs, etc. To be had in response to a mail re- quest, or at Ticket Offices, 650 Market Street (Chronicle Building), and Tiburon Ferry, foot of Market Street; General Oftice, Mutual Life Bullding, corner of Sansome and California Streets, Snn Francisco. RYAN, Gen'l Pass’r Agent. ITING, Gen’l Manager. R. H.C Delightfully situated in the Santa Cruz Redwoods. Rates §7 wnd 88 per week For circulars address G. ¥ PIEDENWEG, K. D. 121, Santa Cruz, OCKY Falls Farm, 4 miles from Santa Cruz, inmts. G.M Shippey,14¢ R.F.D.,Snta Crus. X RECORDS. The finest made. TRINITY CHURCH, Bush and Gough streets WOW .o e Processionals 112,111 Easter anthem, “'Christ Send for Catalogue. Passover”” (Tours); Te Deum Festival in t (Buck); Jubilate in B flat (Buck); of- ry anthem, “Lo! the Tomb Is Emp comm | (Broome) loist n, Miss Fairweather, . Olssen; Louts H. Eaton, or- and director of the chor. FRANCIS CHURCH, Vi Montgomery _avenue—At mass _the choir, under Schaefer, will o the solemn the render Cim- milita: mass, with Coeli”” for the offer- Broderick, Mrs. A. Miss C. Paulissen, Sollman; altos, Miss tenot and high grand “Regina Miss R. M. Thiel, y, Miss G. . Miss C. Stevens: ‘ong: bassos, J. W. Hickey, J. Willlam E. McGough will be_the Rev. James Kiely deacon and Rev. sub-deacon: Rev. Father Kiely rewell sermon. JONGREGATIONAL, Ver- near Twenty-fourth—Morn- by congregation; organist, y. Jamison: assistant organist, Mrs. ifam Walker. Where the Lilles om,”* _tenor. soprano, Miss Miss Laura Lohmyer; Andrews Reading of Scrip: v pastor, Rev. J. A. Hollars. Gloria ¢ consisting of Alfred Ayhens, leader: e Ayhens, Mrs. N. Stewart and Hewitt. Prayer by 's Praver by choir. Rev. | celebrant, Caraher 1an; Mr. alto, | Ritee™ Lonmyer: vastor. Solo by Miss Sermon by pastor. gregation. Scrip- The Strife is O'er.” Ayhens: soprano, Miss tel ‘Stewart: bas Tewlitt ‘The Resurrection.’ Selection by choir. by Alfred Sermon by pas- Mission street, lemn high mass in honor of the be sung by orc direction of Miss Giorza's “'Re- The sanctuary “Btrike . and the recessional *Allclula, He The cholr will consist. of the fol- Sovranos, Misses Etta Welch, Mary 2t 11 _o'clock. cacred he: augmented choir t under the At the offertory be sung. e ROb e Hughes, Ella arning, Agatha G Margaret_Donegan, nthony, Mary Anthony, L. Brady: Genevieve Sullivan, ~ Nellle A Fuller: tenors, _William G. Callinan, mas J Walter cock, Theodcre Wiltz, arles harles Bullotti, Michael Donegan; s ene Bourizeau, John J. O'Brien, James O'Brien, Thomas Leach, Willam T. Snow, John Howard; conductor. Curt C. Davis. "HURCH OF NUESTRA SENORA DE DALUPE—At 10 a. m., high mass, Mer- te's celebrated mass for three voices will be rendered by the following ladies and gen- tiemen: Mrs. B. Camarena, Mrs. F. Loaiza, Mrs, G. Hoobs, Miss J. Peres, Miss R. Roy- lance, Miss A. McLea, Miss H. Andrade, M. Castro, F. Loalza, G. Schuester, F. M. Wall- the offertory, ‘‘Resurrexit,” by H. with solo and chorus. Organist and . S. Arrillaga. Easter services at the First Uni- tarian Church will be conducted to- day by the Rev. Bradford Leavitt. The order of the services is as follow: | Organ voluntary, “Old Easter Mel- ca ody"; doxology; responsive reading; “Gloria’ anthem; Scripture reading; | anthem; prayer; offertory; sermon; reception of new members; the right hand of fellowship:; hymn; benediction; | organ postlude, ‘“Hallelujah Chorus,” by Handel, after which songs will be sung by the church choir, directed by H. Bretherick. ——————— Mrs. Fiske will play “Divorcons” and “A Bit of Old Chelsea” all next week at the Grand Opera House. The production of “A Doll's House” is deferred till the last week of her engagement. —_——— Booth Will Entertain. The McDonald booth of St. Charles fair will give a grand concert and en- | tertainment for t benefit of St. | Charles Church on to-morrow even- | ing in Mission Turn Verein Hall. A | concert will be given by the fifty-piece | pand of the League of the Cross | Cadets, and the programme to follow | will be contributed to by the best local talent. ———— Phillips Estate Appraised. The estate of the late May R. Phil- lips of 2004 Gough street was apprais- ed yesterday at $313,217 83. It con- | sists principally of mining property in Trinity County and realty in this city worth $40,000, stocks and notes worth $262,750 and $8220 cash. H— SEE THE TIMELY TOPICS PAGE. How the Two Great Armies in the Orient Are Moved. NEXT SUNDAY CALL. on service in F (Tours): street | direction | RIP VAN WINKLE Chant- | Selection by | 0, | | Milloscker's at | | | PRICES Magnificent THE BEGGAR == | STUDENT Revival of " | Masterplece. { CARO ROMA and | v, DOMENICO RUSSO | sargrosw USUAL POPULAR PRICES—25c 50c and proscenium and rgezzanine box seats, $1. 'CALIFORNIA TO-NIGHT. The farce that, made has augh. FIRST TIME HERE. McFADDEN’S ...FLATS... Entiro Original Company as seen for 200 nights in New York; 100 nights in Chicago. Don’t miss the niest little follow B millions Belasco & Mayer, Pmprluorl Price, Graerat Manager. ‘zAST m TO-NIGHT. LAST MAT. TO-DAY. of Waguer's mvrbl‘ll e Miracle Play. = ...PARSIFAL... TO-MORROW NIGHET—ONE WEEK. A GREAT BASTER BILL. Augustus Thomas' Merriest Comedy. ON THE QUIET THE _BEST FUN IN TOWN! REGULAR PRICES RESUMED. | April 11—Bronson Howard's ARISTOCRACY. bvoia MAV!R CENTRAL"% Market near Eighth. Phone South 533. MATINEE TO-DAY—TO-NIGHT LAST TIME. street, v NIGHT—ALL NEXT WEEK, S SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. Magnificent Spectacular Production of .AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS Evenings. Matinees .10c to 50c -10e, 150, 25¢ THE BIGGEST HIT BVER MADE ! KISMET The tremendously successful Turkish lyric Comedy. Funny — Brilllant — Beautiful. A Hit — A Positive Hit. OUR_“ALL STAR' CAST, including Rich- ard F.Carroll, John P. Kennedy, John Peache: Ben T. Dillon, Helen Russell, Nellle Lynch, Lizzie Derious Daly. RESERVED SEATS—Nights, 25c, 50c and 752 Saturday and Sunday Matinees, 25c and 60c. Children at Matinees. 10c and 25c. Soon we will produce *CHOW CHOW,™ cesstul Eastern Burlesque. & suc- ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY UNVARNISHED FACTS CUT RATE PRICES The continuous inclemency of the weather makes this season an extremely short one. We have been manufacturing with increased force ever since Jan. 1, expecting a large Spring Trade, thus piling up an immense. stock which must be disposed of. OUR LOW PRICES WILL BE STILL LOWER. CUT RATE PRICES SUITS JACKETS and SKIRTS Fancy Eton Blouse and Mili- White Novelty Coats, lace t;i?t. effect, trimmed, newest cut | trimmed, satin lined. CUT RATE, s $12.50, $13.50, 315 linizz‘usi?s,FEl:‘?l%;t: $|7' 50 Novelty*Covert and Venetian wie Saite ot e 910100 | G225 $10,$12,50,815 $25 Suits of Fine Venetian : ] e T il stk Tahas e SRL L SIS 50,512.50 816 $35 Etam.mc Suits, novelty RATE, = Soawrel 1230-1232-1234 MARKET STREET. AMUSEMENTS. MECHANICS' PAVILION. TWICE DAILY FOR NINE CONSECUTIVE DAYS To-Day at 2:15 To-Night at 8:15 NORRIS & ROWE'’S NEW BIC SEHOWS MENAGERIE MUSEUM HIPPODROI PRICES OF ADMISSION—Aduits, 25 Cents. JUST TWICE LARGER THAN EVER BEFORE Y gibes o L s Children, I5 Cents. RESERVED SEATS—Adults, 50 Cents. Children, 25 Cents. BOX SEATS, $1.00. Advance Sale at Sherman & Clay’s Music Co. AND AT MECHANICS’ PAVILION. High-Class Specialties Every Afternoon and Evening In the Heated Theater, HAWLEY AND VASS: AGNES MILES DUTCH WALTON; SHECK BROTHERS CLARK'S DOG CIRCUS; MABEL LAMSON AND NEW MOVING PICTURES, Get Lost in the MYSTIC MIRROR MAZE. . Take a TRIP DOWN THE FLUME. Rare Animals From Every Clime in the Zoo. AMATEUR NIGHT THURSDAY. Admission, 10c; Children, Sc. Hacing!&flacmgi OAKLAND RACE TRACK NEW CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB, Racing Each Week Da. Rain or Shine, Six or More Races Daily. Races commence at 2:15 p. m. sharp, For special trains stopping at the track take S P. Ferry, foot of Market street, at 12, 12:30, 1:00, 1:30 or 2 o'clock. No smoking in last two cars, which are reserved for ladies and thelz “Returning trains leave track at 4: 4:10 and 4:45 and immediately after the last THOMAS H. WILLIAMS, President. PERCY W. TREAT, Secreta T “g G OLUMBIA " SRS THE SAME OLD GIL" San Francisco’s Leading GERMAN PERFORMANCE! THEATER O-NIGHT °“iuestioesese™ “DAS OPFERLAMM” s e T0-MORROW NIGH F.ZIEGFELD Nightly, including Sun. Matinee Saturday Only IN HER GREATEST MUSICAL COMEDY SUCCESS. Adapted by Joseph W. Herbert, Music by Gus- tav Luders, Composer of the “Prince of Piisen,” Ete. 100-PEOPLE-JOOQO 7 THE HANDSOMEST AND BEST DRESS CHORUS IN THE WORLD ORDERS BY MAIL MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CHECK OR MONEY-ORDER, SEATS RESERVED BY TELEPHONE HELD FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY. MAM’'SELLE ‘King Dodo,” NAPOLEON HOTELS AND RESORTS. (New )HOTEL BUTLER SEATTLE. REMODELED AND REBUILT at expense of $280,000—New Management—ENTIRELY FIREPRCOF. LOCATION—Very _accessible to street car lines, theaters, etc. EUROPEAN PLAN. ROOMS withs LUXURIOUS BATHS— Several private rooms in antique decorations, Turkish_Baths in Hotel. UNSURPASSED RESTAURANT, De Stel. ger, Chef, formerly of Waldorf-Astorla and Chet to Prince of Wales HOTEL ORCHESTRA: Telephone Connec- e e ey oot 100K distance ooametiie made with any part of the coast. Wire for_reservations, at our expense. HOTEL BUTLER, Seattle, Wash i GRAND OPERA HOUSE. BEGINNING TO-MORROW EVENING. ALL THE WEEK—ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY. MRS. FISKE IN SARDOU'S COMEDY, DIVORCONS PRECEDED BY A BIT OF OLD CHELSEA. - ;:hllet‘l::‘sh.' Del‘o!;mm!l of oo S by by et for_ next week. o APRIL 11TH LAST WEEK OF MRS. FISKE. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday matinee, "A 'Bit of Old Cheleea.” Friday. “Hedda Gabler.” “A Doll's House,” announced “A Doll's House"” Saturday night to be an- THE WEEKLY CALL ' $1 per .+ Year. 8 Week Commencing THIS AFTEI NOON, April 3. HOTHING BUT NOVELTIES The Original, the Historical BLIND TOM, The Wonderful Negro Planist. FOUR WELSONS, Famous European Rope Performe: OMAR AND MARGINA, Presenting “AN _ EVENING PERSIA. FIVE MOWATS, Expert Jugglers. MAZUZ AND MAZETT, The Brakeman and the Tramp. GOAKLEY AND McBRIDE, Up-to-Date Comedians. WESSBN, WALTERS AND WESSON, In Thetr Successful I-‘u-:q. REPOSE.” JAMES H. CULLEN, “The Party From the West."” ORPHEUM MOTION PICTURES Showing the Latest Noxglties. 5’ Last Week of the Celebrated Spanish Actrees -and -Pantomimist, LA BELLE GUERRERD, Presenting Her New Pantomimic Sketch, “LA GITANA.” D Regular Matinees every Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Prices 10c, 25¢ 000000000 UNION COURSING !; P.J. REILLY. ... JAS. F. GRACE T0-DAY, SUNDAY, APRIL 3. HIGH CLASS Reserve Stake Sixty-Four Nominations TRAIN SERVICE: Leaves Third and Townsend streets, 10:18 a m. and 1 p. m.; Twenty-fitth and Valencia streets five minutes later. Returning after the Jast course. San Mateo electric cars every four minutes during the day. !'Ea_ i IN PREPARATION, Grand National Champion Stakes. forv o cemiisinnna sl e ] SCHUMANN- HEINK ALHAMBRA NEXT TUESDAY ’!'HURSDAY N!GHTS. SATURDAY MATINEE, 230 Seats $2.00, $1.50, $1.00.. Box office, Sherman, Clay & Co.’s. R R T RSN MISCELLANEOUS AMUSEMENTS. et .o WMRTOr Y ST A ING RECITALI P MARSHALL DARRACH SECOND PIAND RECITAL MAURICE ROBB CHILD PIANIST. STEINWAY HALL, 223 SUTTER ST., FRIDAY EVENING, April 8, at 8:15. Seats on sale at Sherman & Clay’s. Tickets, $1 and 75c. EXCURSI()N NAPA. MOBILE CARRIAGE CO. wnvtu‘mnl.-‘mo-n s te Exchange 770. B tfces—Court Lobby St Francis Hotel