The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 2, 1904, Page 35

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ADVERTISEMENTS. Company. Ribbon Sale e On Monday we will place on the table Two Hundred Pieces of All- Silk, Soft FRENCH TAFFETA JETALIQUE RIBBON, 5% in. wide, in white, cream, pink, blue, maize, navy, lavender and nile; a { strong value at 35c; to be cleared out at Lo R I R R Y S 250 a yard CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY CGeary and Stockton Streets, Union Squars Trains leave and are due to arrive at 5 ,,_n,__ z SAN FRANCISCO. Frox Ocronxs 2, 1904 &.‘/ (Foot of Market Street.) MAlN LINE CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICAQC LEAYES MONDAYS and THURSDAYS 0 a. m., through in 3 days, with diner and all trappings. Other Santa Fe Trains: 30 30 for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield, Merced, Hanford and Visalia for Stockton. !flhr Kansas City, Grand Canyon and Chicago, TICKET OFFICES—641 Market St. and Ferry Depot, S. F. Also 1113 Broad- way, Oakland, Cal. 27 South Pirst St., San Jose. CALIFORRIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market Street. 1 t I EER:-E-E:] weme Passenger - Port Tracy, Merced e _SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. #17.002 EEK s 00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, Thursdays—Extra lrtp s, at 1:50 and 11:30 p. m 10.50a | S 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, 7500 6:20, 11:30 . m. 200 SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. n. Lodi 10208 9 ington, San ) *8.50A 1 111,50 0. Port Costa, Stations 0am| 8:40am nez. Byronm, 8:00am| Novato 10:40am 10:20am Modesto, 3 9:30am Petaluma | 8:05pm| 6:20pm Fresao and b 30pm and 7 n a Rosa opr 10:40am|10:20am Fulton | 7:35pm 6:20pm i | Express—Sac- . Redding. r | nnd Esst. 8.50A burg |10:40am|10:20am e (Sun Lytton 11.50a 3:30pm' 3:30pm| G le 7:35pm| 6:20pm verdale COASY LINE (Narrow Gauge). 00t Gf Marker Street ooam| H 3:30pm| and and Tkiah 10:40a: 7:35pm| 6:20pm T i6a Newark Feiton, Box Cruz and Way § 0:20am Sevastopol at Green Brae for Rosa for White Sulphur st S at Lytton for [ for Skaggs . eysers, Boone- at’ Hopland for Duncan Margurica. Geuadalape. Gaviota ngs, Kelsey Carls- lle, btara, San Buepaven . Lakeport, Bartle talvo, Oxnard, B _ Hot Springs; ah Angeles 10.300 Blue 8004 Giirvy, Hollister, O lunu. Pacific Grove, Surf, Lm'n 10.30» 4100 1200 700 8 38 ifle, Camp b, 15005 Los Gaton. Wrighi, Bouider Greek. 171" Rosnd e Jiotyte e ‘il el ) Sazts Crus, vis Sante Clars and €50 Market street, Chronicle | - 110.45a R_X. RYAN, 10454 [ LN T B . B ae: Tae Hanen, TTaoA-| Cipal Way Stations (ex | ToSAN RAFAEL. am | NORTH s | ROSS VALLEY, Gliroy alinas, 'aso Kobles, uie Oblepo, Sauta Burbara, { MILL VALLEY, 8 CAZADERO, Etc, | Via Sausalito Ferry | gUBLRBAN SERVICE, STANDARD GAUGE. part_from San Francisco, week days, at DL, 7:45, 8:30, 9:18, 16:00, 11:00 2. m. m Sausaifto only), 150, 6:25, 45 o and legal holla." .‘. MT TAMALPAI Lo s RMLwAv Sundaye ....,.:'c..'r‘-a".m;:.. . 10700, 11700 & m., 13:20, 1:00, 1:48 Wesk T ewn THROUGH TRAINS. T G0 Folat even €S 5 p. m. daily except Sunday—For Casa- “;?is’:‘nd Sundays only—For Cazadero, eto. TIC Bt vath: Iflllll““-. ——\ Weak Men and Women | gws BRUSHES £ n.u-u. eu-n-un. -n-‘. hll-l. ote. . ““:,‘,‘:{ Remedy pEtvee Beaiin "sbg SUCHANAN crgane. Depot, 323 Markers -u--nu-mcu-—-m-ll- suox pm | an “20pm | Monday round-trip tickets at re- | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUN DAY, OCTOBER 9 = 1901. STOCKS MAKE GOOD SHOWING Increased Vitality = Notice- able on Wall Street at| the Close of the Week| EXPANSION IN TRADING | —_— 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 1.—The stock | market gave another striking demon-§ stration of its absorptive power to-day. | The movement of prices was rather ' commonplace, but the volume of| transactions and the wide distribu- | tion of business throughout the mar- | ket gave evidence of a vitality greater than at any time during the week. The appéarance of the unfavorable bank statement was the signal for an outburst of violent activity and a com- | prehensive advance in prices. i | The loss in cash was not so great | as foreshadowed by the week’s outgo, ' | but the loan expansion kept up the deposit item and the reserve require- ments so that the level of the surplus declined some $6,659,100. But ster- ling exchange was weak again and an inward movement of gold at an early date seems highly probable. The grow- ing ease of the London money mar- ket will add to this probability. United | States steel preferred was again the feature of the market, and the plac- ing of bets that the price would cross that of the second mertgage bonds was evidently intended to convey the impression that the conversion of pre- ferred stock into these bonds was in | course of resumption. Another jump in Northern Securi- ties on the curb also kept alive the impression that a settilement of the cenflict among leading interests in that cempany was being made. Profit tak- | ing was in evidence at various times, | but the demand was sufficient to ab- | sorb it readily. Growing confidence in | the generalindustrial and business out- look played its part in the broadening and strengthening market. The totai sales of bonds, par value, reached $2,080,000. | A broad and active market has pre- | | vailed this week. The price movement | | has been irregular and at times re- { actionary, giving an impression of a | | settling of the level of values to a | | lower average. A closer analysis, | however, reveals that prices are rather | higher, if anything, than at the close of last week. There has been a very | 1arge volume of sales to realize profits, | and the evidence of the little damage | | to prices which has resulted, is accept- | | ed as a striking demonstration of the ; absorptive power and the underlying ' | strength of the market. This result | has not been attained without skiliful maneuvering and manipulation by ex- perienced operators and the employ- ment of lavish means. The rotation of the supporting tactics from one set, of influential stocks to another has| left few important groups unaffected, | but the selling in some quarters in large volume has gone hand-in-hand with the lifting in another. t The market has been comparatively | [ free from disturbing factors in the way | of news, and the strength has had the | help of a continuous stream of rumors more or less plausible, but which have been conspicuously lacking in confirm- ation. The most persistent of these rumors have had to do with the great transcontinental group of railroads. There were numerous rumors of a compromise agreed upon by the op- posing interests in the Northern Se- curities Company, which would allow immediate distribution of the as- | sets of the company. | The poor showing of net earnings for August of the Atcheson and frank avowal of the annual report of the need for large additional capital is- s for the extension of the system weighed on that stock. Bonds have moved irregularly in | sympathy with stocks. United States | 2s, the 3s and the old 4s have ad- | vanced %, and the new 4s have de- | clined % ver cent on call since last | | week. | B ! READ OCTOBE MAGAZINE and send it io your A number filled with stril On sale at all Rews stands : + : ——+ DO T YOUR DRE! KER SUIT YOU? Then' see the Dressmakers’ Col- umn of THE CALL: you may ’ find one that can give you en- tire satisfaction. EVERYMAN THE BEAUTIFUL MORALITY PLAY Presented by the Ben Greet Co. LYRIC HALL Week Begin. To-Morrow, Monday Night Matinees Wed. at 3:30; Sat. at 3 Reserved Seats $1.50, $1, 75¢—Now on Sale WEEK OF OCTOBER 10th MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING And TWELFTH NIGHT 35.5zmveven Mann Seats Ready Wednesday Morning Sherman, Clay & Co. ——and-— JOSEF HOFMANN THE GREAT PIANIST ALHAMBRA THEATER Tues. and Thurs. Nights, Oct. 4-6 Saturday Mat., Oct. 8. at 2:30 Three Magnificeat Programmes Seats $2, $1.50, §1, 75c. Now on Sale at Sherman, Clay & Co.’s Coming—GADSKI ALCAZAR | Mapket st., iHATINEE TO-DAY—TO-NIGHT LAST TIME. ADVERTISEMENTS. Artistic Man-Tailored Garments —AT— CUT RATE PRICES Distinctive Features faultless Fit and Finish Good Quality Material. Tailor Suits $15.0 PLEATED JACK- ET, with belt.. collar and cuffs; velvet trimmed; pleated skirts; new Scotch mixtures; black, navy and brown. Full value $20.00. NOV EILWTYN $22.50 3 ¢ OUSE SUITS, with drop shoulder effect; trim- med with tucks and fancy braids; full pleated skirts; made of fine quality Venetian, in shades of black, brown, navy and green. Positive value $30.00. $22.50 new yoke effect; velvet and broad glcat:d skirt. girdle: We have them in rown, navy and black. Full value $27.50. Silk Shirt Waist Suits NEW STYLES, very handsome, knife 2.5 at $1 0, $16.50, $18.50 Coats 3% LENGTH TOUR- $13 50 IST COATS, made of reliable quality Kersey; velvet trimmed; large pearl buttons, $18.50 value. Cut rate...$13.50 $17 So NOVELTY COATS, . knee length; made of fine covert cloth: belted back: angel sleeves; cuffs and collar richly satin trimmed. Honest value $20.00. Cut rate,.$17.50 $10 Oo New style LOOSE - COATS, in shades of tan and castor, braid and silk band trimming on capes; large, full sleeves; satin lined through- out. Full wvalue $12:50. Cut rate .... $10.00 Novelty Dress Coats At lower prices than anywhere; elegant styles, at 8235.00, $35.00, $40.00, $45.00 and $50.00. FUR JACKETS at lowest mar- ket prices. Tailor Suits 532 50 HiGHLY TAIL- o ORED SUITS of im- ported crepe cloth; elegantly de- signed; cutaway jafket, with fancy vest; pleated/ skirt, with new petticoat flounce; in all the latest shades; none handsomer anywhere at $40.00. $35.0 ELEGANT DRESS SUITS, of fine broad- cloth; the new agpd handsome Tuxedo coat and $est, with full pleated skirts; in blue, black and brown. Excellent $50.00 value. 537.5 BRESSY “ET MINE and PA MA CLOTH. . SUITS: vlmtcd blouse, with peplum; 29-gore skirt with good quality taffeta drop skirt, in shades of black, navy, brown, gray and champagne. None more elegant at $50,00. S!&ir_ts $12.50 Zaid Yok with silk braid, bands and orna- ments; silk drop skirt. $9 50 Elaborately _trimmed *OV SILK SKIRT, with folds, insertion and fancy braid. Regular $12.50 value. $85 PEAU DE SOIE o SILK SKIRTS, trim- med with insertion and braid. Our regular $10.00 leader. $8 5 Handsome ~ PANA- o MA CLOTH SKIRT, richly trimmed with braid and buttons: pleated panel. $6 5 BLACK BROAD- s CLOTH SKIRTS; pleated panel, with straps; piped with silk and trimmed with but- tons, $5.00 Extra fine BASKET . WEAVE; silk and fancy braid panel, with deep flare. See our WALKING SKIRTS, 1230, 1232, 1234 MARKET STREET. $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00. Near Jones. $20.00 Novelty Mixture Suits. $25.00 Novelty Tailor Suits. WHOLESALE DDICEg R - TAILOR - MADE GARMENTS REPRESENTING STYLE AND QUALITY. ADDITIONAL NEW STYLES. $20.00 High Quality Cheviot Suits. Our price. . Our price $30.00 Fine Venetian Suits, trimmed, at ... $35.00 High Grade Dress Suits at $7.50 Dress Skirts, wholesale price ... $10.00 Dress Skirts, wholesale price ............. $10..00 Silk-Lined Jackets, wholesale price ........ $17.50 Silk-Lined Coats, wholesale price FUR JACKETS AND FUR STOLES AT WHOLESALE PRICES 1142-1146 Market Street Ourpnce..‘.. 882888338 PNNED N 69 EDEA NI N) — —b it NNNOIOINNOIO AMUSEME Belasco & Mayer, Proprietors. E. D. Price, General Manager. LAST TIME, TO-NIGHT. WHITE WHITTLESEY in “SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE. MONDAY NIGHT, ALL WEEK, SENTH AND FAREWELL WEEK. MATS. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. Evg., 20c to 75c. Mats. Thurs. & Sat., 25¢ to 50¢ WHITE| AND_THE ALCAZAR CO. | WHITTLESEY In Dumas’ Masterpiece, CAMILLE MR. WHITTLESEY as ARMAND DUVAL. Mon., Oct, 10, New Alcazar Stock Co. in LORD AND LADY ALGY. | First appearance of LILLIAN LAWRENCE, | JOHN AlIG and ELIZABETH WOODSON. GENTRAL Belasco & Mayer, anbflttor!. near Eighth. Phone South 533. The Matchless California Drama, THE S. MONDAY NIGHT--ALL NEXT WEEK. MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. | Mammoth Pmdllcucg of the Scenic Seneational rama, |[ASTHMANOLA] Is the only cure for Nervous and thauaflr'n Your Drugs! isco, Onl - Of the Grul (‘omlc Our. Triumph Same prices—25c, ing New Une THE SERENAD[ DER I?A;?E?.‘;‘NDER “DOWN THE LINE” MATINEE SATURDAY. 50c, (The Mouse Trap Peddler.) Commencing TO-MORROW (lona.y) NIGHT Someth der the Sun. A Superlatively Fllnny B\lrll‘qm. by Howard PR grandeur, in new mongs, dances and specialties, all previous pro- ducticns. Great Burlesque Artists, e Splendid Chorus. New and H-.nm«m lccnery lnd Costumes, I‘l\lrdly IM Dllnd” Hllllm.- I-Bc at Matinees 10c and and 80c 25¢. . AMUSEMENTS. CALIFORNIA: Edward Ackerman, Lessee and Manager. TO-NIGHT’S THE NIGHT POSITIVELY THE BICGEST, BRIGHTEST, $EST MUSICAL COMEDY ON TOUR THIS SEASON HE TENDERFOOT With PHILLID H. RYLEY 23¢.00%> SIXTY PEOPLE St Florodora Fame Hear the Great Song Hits— As proof of the greatness of this extraordinary at- traction We make mention of the fact that Sherman, Clay & Co. of this city have placed on sale 10,000 COPIES OF “THE TENDERFOOT" MUSIC. SOLDIER OF FORTUNE TEXAS RANGERS MARRIAGE IS A LOTTERY ONLY A XISS ADIOS Lucille Adams Beauty chorus of 30, powerful male chorus of 12 and 10 stunning show girls COLUMBIA T TO-NIGHT %2 WIZARD OF 01 TWO WEEKS BEGINNING } TO-MORROW | NIGHT | 1 Theater Week Commencing THIS NOON, October 2. Swagger Vaudeville FELIX AND BARRY AFTER- 55554 | PPV T TN SAT. MAT. ONLY 2 {e) FEL! ARRY— CHARLES B. DILLINGHAM ! Tonn I-}:)ullz(Y ';I‘;IRAY » ” WILL PRESENT i In Edwin R. Burton's Big Lasugh, \ THE BOY NEXT DOOR. America’s Creat Comic Opera Farceur FRANK DANIELS In the Laughing, Musical, Beauty Show THE MME. AVERY STRAKOSCH Prima Donna Soprano. HOEY AND LEE Oriminal Hebrew Humorists. TED E. BOX English Becentric Comedian Whistler. OO SE 050065555 ana Retained by Requ-sz—'rhlm and Last T. TROVOLLO Novel. Ventriloquist. John P.— —Garrie OFFICE | & ety AND REYROLDS BOY < g THO PUGKS | HARRY B. SMITH and America’s Foremost Juventle Artists. & LUDWIG ENGLANDER PRETTY PRETTY And Plenty of Fun Danees Dreases Music Women Orpheum Motion Pictures Showing the LATEST NOVELTIES Last Week ot the Sensation of the Century, URBANI AND Sllll Phenomenal European Athietes, Direct Gottlob, Marx & Co. Announce TWELVE CUNCERTS BY sousAa AND HIS BAND AT THE ALHAMBRA, Beg. OCTOBER 16 SEAT SALE BEGINS OCT. 13. GRAN OPERA HOUSE DEGI’.II‘G n'rnu TO-DAY The Boaenl Tasorel Play. Regular Matinces Every Wednesday Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Prices—10c, 25¢, 50c. UNION COURSING PARK . J. BEILLY . ..covvsnessvmaesss . JUATS lll- F.GRACE.....cconvveees Blipper S0 0000000008605065948055%1 T0-DAY, SUNDAY, OCT. 2 Class and ReserveStakes 64- NOMINATIONS -64 A Perfect Production. Spiendid Cast. s THE the Author of ‘“‘Prince ONE WEEK ONLY, STARTING gth NEXT SUNDAY MAT., OCT. THE MERRIEST MUSICAL COMEDY, BURGO- L. ;1:;:1::\ as m l-lln- By With Oscar TOTAL URSE $1000 » $1000 e TRAIN SERVICE. ¥y Trains leave Third and Townsend streets P 10:15 3. m. and 1 p. m., stopping at Twe: E 8fth and Valencia streets five minutes later. | i b Returning after the last course. San Mateo { H. W. BISHOP, Lesses and. Manager. electrie cars every four minutes to park am- For the trance divect. TO-NIGHT FIRST TIME TO-NIGHT OLIVER MOROSCO offers the only stock pro- duction ever given to the play made famous by Stuart Robson, “"THE HENRIETTA” NIGHT PRICES-—2%¢, 35¢, S0c. A few front rows orchestra 75 cents. Matinees Thursday and Saturday. Sunday, Oct. 9—THE JAPANESE NIGHTIN- GALE. INGLESIDE COURSING PARK. Every SATURDAY and SUNDAY. Couretng will begin at 11 o'clock sharp and continue until the last winning fag goes up. TOTAL PRIZES '$2000 All Mission st. cars transfer to Guerrese cars. which go direct to the park. JOHN GRACE. Judge. EDWARD SHORTSTAG. Siipper. m Weekly Call §I per Year High-Class Specialties Every After- noon and Evening In the Theater. JAMES AND BONNIE FARLEY; THE IRWIN BROTHERS: THE HAMLINS; JEANETTE LAURELLE; GUS LEONARD, MABBL LAMSON AND THE AMERICAN BIO- GRAPH, SPECIAL—Children Visiting the Chutes Sun- day mornings, when he * untamabie e Zoo, will be given tickets for the Miniature Electric_Railroad, Ferris Wheel and Galloping Horses WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. AMATEUR NIGHT THURSDAY. Admission 10c; Children k ‘When Phonine Ask for the Chi

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