The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 6, 1904, Page 35

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ADVERTISEMENTS. Wmmmgmmmm CITY = g% PARIS Dry Goods Company. Handkerchief Sale Our complete line of imported, specially selected, dainty and snappy ideas now on exhibition. Real Armenian Lace Trimmed Handkerchiefs P { In exclusive designs and makes, shown only by this house. f{ Corded and Embroidered Border Handkerchiefs 2 Embroidered Center Handkerchiefs ) | French Hand Embroidered Handkerchicks Real Lace Handkerchiefs L Embroidered Initialed Handkerchiefs 40 Styles to Select From, SPECIAL VALUE Hand Hemstitched and Hand Embroidered Initialed Bandkcrchlds. made on the finest hand-woven spider linen lawn; xvcn designs; assortment now complete; each CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, Geary and Stockten Streets, Union Square. P ST SO R We Make That Makes Us. Take the time and opportun- ity to read our EDUCATIONAL % QRO DROROROCHORCY: MWOO COLUMN; then write for cata- | + —————————— = | First American Appearance ! AGREE TO ALLOW ARMY of Star Parasite That Is OFFICER TO TAKE TESTIMONY : e o to Save the Apple Crops| Lieutepant Burbank’s Annulment of RO 3 i Marriage Suit Hangs Fire Pend- R o ing Departmental Action. RETe (HAL M cAnectes. e e codlin moth in Califor- ENWORTH, Kar Nov i g e hiey nia and ultimately, perhaps, through- > . out the United ates, has made its first Americ appearance in San isco. It came in charge of the Commissioner of the George Compere the apple The codlin moth imported to at- source of the falsepearted- ap The codlin moth annual loss of many mil- inflicting uj the land bad apples in of total crops. that has yet been tried has against the moth. Even obedience to the fruit-grow- dment, “Watch and has availed little. iltural of California. th, parasite in £ Spain. parasite is les. ADVERTISEMENTS. The hair - »on f the centage rmers rge per the Nothing thful oi your head i’ was reported ex- Call that Compere L asite He 1 Spain orchards with hundreds ‘ - trees in vigorous Learing. The codlin moth existed in these orchards, but the parasite was there, too, and so nd effective that, although ed that the codlin moth had 1 there for thirty years, the farm- rised to find that it ac- existed in their orchards. This ) to be a satisfactory proof of the efficiency of the parasite. Eggs and one or more mature para- sites are in evidence in the headquar- =rs of the Horticultural Commissioner the ferry building in this city. They re objects of the greatest interest to ssrs. Ehrhorn and Carns of the quar- service of the State, The eggs are beginning to hatch out. Abund- food has been provided for the maintenance of the parasites when they begin to feed. In a few months nies will be sent to infested or- chards in all parts of the State and then the most impgqrtant experiment, needed. , sulphur urious ingredients ant whatsoever. refresh- regains the b 0 korticulturally considered, that has gloss of yo ”“f‘: :( e R ever been tried in fhe United States P will be made on a large scale. 1f Cali- | fernia s eds the other States of the | nete of the newcomer. Cokc Dol | e Cure ' James Simple, a laborer, living at 614 Howard street, was found wander- Ask your drugmsx MAUVAIS MUSIC CO.| hood of Sixth and Howard streets early yesterday morning by Policeman 533 MARKET ST., OPP. MASON. FINE LEATHER VIOLIN CASES. | Desmond. He told the policemen he had been beaten by to unknown men, | but he did not know where. He was sent to the Central Emergency Hos- pital. His nose and right eyebrow | were cut and bleeding and it tured. The police are the case. m‘mmmm & 7” Cures Grip and Girand Hotels The *arAssnclamn nf Qan Franclm] ‘ :o I Ds Recommend for Re-election as SUPERIOR JUDGES un- Present Incumbents Wkhose Names Are JAMES M. SEAWELL JAMES M. TROUTT FRAXX J. MURASKY FRANK H. XERRIGAN What, “77* Will Do! “77” will break up a cold. “77 will check the Grip. “77" will stop Influenza. “77” will relieve a Cough. “77 will cure Catarrh, Schools and Calloye:. “77" will heal Sore Throat. “77" will prevent Bickness. N EALD “77” is a small vial of pleasant pellets LEADING BUSINESS COLLEGE OF THg | that fits the vest pocket—ever handy. SRR At Druggists, 25 cents esch, or mafled. Humphreys' Medicine Co., Cor. Willlam and John Streets, New York. Open entire year, day & night. for eirculars (free). % E | | % | | | m@_ COMES: THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1901 ‘NEW MANAGER IS INTOWN 'W. H. Baneroft Arrives From Salt Lake to Take (‘hnrge) of the Southern Pacifie A BIG TERRITORY HAS i | | | Expects to Assume Duties! Resigned by C. H. Markham | | on or About November 15: | | W. H. Bancroft, who has been ap: pointed to the position eof acting gen- eral manager of the Western system of the Southern Pacifiec Company« | pending the selection of a-permanent successor to C. H. Markham, arrived here yesterday from Salt Lake City and is staying at the Palace Hotel He will assume his duties here on or about November 15/and in the mean- time he will give his attention to busi- ness maters of a personal character. Bancroft is now general manager of the Union Pacific road west of Green River, the Oregon Short Line as far as Huntington and of that portion of the Scuthern Pacific east of Reno, so that in assuming t. management of the Scuthern Pacific lines from this city to the Oregon State line, Reno and EIl Paso, he adds a considerable burden to his present responsibilities. Among railroad men throughout the country Bancroft is regarded as a very capable operating official and it would not surprise many, notwithstanding stories to the contrary, if he was even- tually made a permanent general ‘manager of the Southern Pacific. He | sai@ yvesterday that he was absolutely without information as to who is to be l(:(-nslral Manager Markham's perma- | nent successor. Bancroft has made | frequent trips to San Francisco during | the time he has been connected with lineg and is familiar { with the system which is soon to be given over to his charge. He was ac- companied to this city by I. O. Rhodes, purchasing agent of the Oregon Short Line. | the Harriman . DISTINCTIVE FEATURES of Our Tailor-Made Garments STYLE, FIT, QUALITY LOWER PRICED THAN ANYWHERE | ; 'I ! ‘ | It is and always has been our aim to produce and sell better goods at less money than can be purchased by any other house. Sec.ouf SPECIAL OFFERINGS FOR THIS WEEK: s Taflor-Made SUITS || O e et 54250 and 360 [5 250 and $5.0. ] cvinat, TOURIST JACKETS—Silk lined j S with bell, $7.50, $8.50 and $10 collar and cuffs; velvet or cloth trimmed pleated skirt; newest Scotch mixture; black, nzvy and brown. B 17,90 and $20.20 | OATS. .'§20, $25, $35, $40, $52.50 Lowest market prices. FUR CAPES and COLLARETTES One-third less than Reg. prices. FUR SCARFS . $2.50 to $35 In great variety. SKIRTS Good quality Walking Skirts e Qy 55’00 to $12.50 Novelty Blouse Suits, with drop shoulder effect, trimmed with tucks and fancy braid; made of fine quality Venetian, cheviot or crepe cloth in shades of brown, navy and b'ack. [525.0, a1 $30.00 ] come aoveity some novelty 5 — Suits; ex- uisite material, with fancy vest effect. ull value $35.00 to $40.00 Dress Skirtl.v ..$3.50 to $15.00 Vevel Sl a0 €31 || Silk Skits. . ....$6.50 to $20.00 Handsone et Suits, $25, $30, 830 | ¥ F L0 Skins. 54,00 to 525.00 CHILDREN’S COATS—Great values at $5, $6.50, $7.50, $8,50, $10 1234 MARKET STREET. 1230, 1232, l Sunday Short Trips. | The most enjoyable short trip around the | bay is by way of Sausalito ferry and Shore Electric trains to Ml Madera, Larkspur, Escalle, Ross Valley, {xx or San Ratacl, Only e to 30c round trip Fair- Fifteen boats and trains daily in diret- tion. . Mount Tamalpais, Bolinas Bay, Lagu nitas, Camp Taylor, Point Reyes, Tomales Bay and Russian R! district also furnish de- lightful day excursions. See the autumn eolors in the hills. Apply at ticket office, 050 Mar- ket street, for copy of “Short Scenic Trips.”” * —_—————— BOILER-MAKER'S WIFE IS WEARY OF MISTREATMENT Mrs. Lillian McMurphy Sues for Di- vorce and Half of Husband’s Business Interests. With the second year of her mar- ried life not yet ended and a 4 months old babe to care for, Mrs. Lillian M. McMurphy finds it impossible to live Jonger with Frederick W. McMurphy, owner of a half interest in the Pacific Coast Boiler Works. Yesterday she sued for divorce. For eighteen months, she says, he has been coming home in- toxicated and sullen, calling her vile names and making unwarranted aceu- sations. This brutality, it is, alleged, was done in the presence of his three children by a former wife. Their own child was born July 24 and when it was three months old he was showing it to a friend, and, being drunk, let it drop, injuring its head. Mrs. McMur- phy says she has left him three times because of his abuse and returned on his promise to reform. She demands $100 a month alimony or $7500 out of his interest in the boiler works. 1 A suit for divorce on the grounds of ! neglect and cruelty was brought yes- terday by Pauline Breeser against Gustave Breeser, who, she says, has about $3000 and a half interest in a saloon at East and Merchant streets. They were married on September 16, EMONEY SAVEDa 3 I3 ] ] ] [} Buckley We are Wholesale Manufacturers, thorefore ina posmon to sell at. Lower Prices than any other house. .". .". .. PR NEWEST STYLES AT ALL TIMES OPFPERA HOUSE GRAN 3 MATINEES mrmn SATURDAY JANE CORCORAN In conjunction with: Orpheum ter, Los Angeles. Orpheum Theater, New Orleans. Orpheum Theater, Kansas City Orpheum Theater, Omaha. Orpheum Theater, Orpheum Theater, Orpheum Theater, Columbfa Theater, Columbia Theater, Grand Opera-house, Supported by ANDREW ROBSON In Frances Aymas Mathews' Ploturesqwe Play, PRETTY PEGGY ELECTION lmlwml-w From the Stage Tuesday Nigh ONE WEEK ONLY Next Sunday Matinee The International Success. | THE FATAL WEDDING | ‘With the Original Cast. POPULAR PRICES Denver. Minneapelis. Cincinnati, Indianapolis. Chicago Opera-house, Chicago. Olympic Theater, Chicago. Haymarket Theater, Chicago. Majestic Theater (now buflding), Chi- cago. Week Commencing THIS AFTER- NOON, November 6. ! THE SHOW OF THE SEASON! The Principal Comedian of Weber and Flelds' New York Music Hall Stars, & John T, Kelly and Company In Ill Original Ome-Act Comedy, ""m McPHEBR." TWELVE NAVAJO GIRLS Including THE TWO ROSES. ‘ icoLuM!I lk“_’-*?;: CANFIELD and CARLETON § = TO-NIGHT =i In Their Original Absurdity, “THE HOODOO." WEE JEANIE FLETCHER The Scou!uh { ISADORE RUSH In the hilarious farcical comedy. o wEmxs. MONDAY HENRY W. SAVAGEH offers { THE === i COUNTY CHAIRMAN | (Not a musieal comedy.) Presented by a Powerful and Perfectly Bal- anced Cast of San Francisco Favorites. { —CALIFORNIA MATINE® TO-DAY. Moessrs. Schafer and Cross OTIS B. THAYER and e BONDHILL In the Beautiful Pastoral Comedy- SWEET CLOVER Pirst_Time Hers After Five Years of Enormous Fastern For the Saturday aight performance the students of Stanford have purchased 1600. seata. ELECTION RETURNS TUESDAY NIGHT Next Sunday Matinee—The furiously Nx‘nunm. REED AND SHAW Muscular Marvels. THE MISSES DELMORE In Vocal and Instrumental Selections. HALLEY AND MEEHAN Black Fuce Comedians. Last Wesk of, Lha Watson, Hutcbmg:, Edwards anj Gomny Presenting SPECIAL—Election Returns will be read from the stage Tuesday night. Regular Matinees Every Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sundey. PRICES—16c, 25¢ and 50c. $20.00 Suits We Sell at. $12.50 NOVELTY TOURIST SUITS of newest b ack, brown and navy mix- tures, collars and cuffs velvet trimmed. $30.00 Suits We Sell at. $20.00 Equal to any $40.00 made-to-order garment ; fancy blouse, exquisitely trim- med, rich material. $12.50 SILK LINED JACKETS 7 RIS R $ 8.50 $12.50 THREE-QUARTER LENGTH TOURIST COATS at.. $ 850 $15.00 SILK LINED NOVELTY COATS at .. ................ $10.00 $40.00 EVENING COATS, our price ama S o $25.00 S ...SKIRT BARGAINS... & $4,00 ALL-WOOL WALKING SKIRTS, onsaleat ........ $ 250 = $6.50 DRESS SKIRTS, new cut, stylish trimmiag, at $ 4.00 |§ $20.00 FANCY ETAMINE SKIRTS, with Sitk Drop Sklfl, specxal $i2so |® Attempt to Rob a Bank. | Asks for Another Reprieve. UNION e JAS. F. GRACE. . tunoy farce, the big hit of Jast year, A FRIEND OF THP FAMIL e ¥ ST ST aewe Loom Iu‘ H. W. BISHOP, Lesses and Manager COURSING PARK | = roviGnr = Judge | HAMLET | | J. REILLY. .. “The greatest stock production. ever given —Ashton Stevens. in this city.” STARTING MONDAY NIGHT, Otliver Morosco offers 'An American Citizen ELECTION®RETURNS will be read between T0-DAY, SUNDAY, NOV. 6 Class and | efA¥OH b eserveStakes |yess Of the great Musical Comedy Triumph THE ENGER BOY | Union will eventually, no doubt, take | thought that his skull had been frac- | investigating 1903, and have a child 3 months old. One of his acts of cruelty is said to be insistence in repeating stories of his “times” with dissolute women, with whom, his wife says, he constantly ccnsorts. Suits for divorce were flled by Wil- liam J. Jordan against Annie J. Jor- dan for infidelity with an unknown SACRAMENTO, Nov. 5—Frank J. Murphy, attorney for William Buckley, who is to be hanged next Friday for the murder of George Rice in San Francisco in 1901, has petitioned Gov- ernor Pardee for another reprieve of thirty days. | MONMOUTH, Or., Nov. 5. An u!- tempt was made last night to rob the safe of the Polk Bank of this place. The doors of the safe were blown off, but the coin chest resisted every effort. About $150 in silver was all that the robbers secured. "The robbers escaped. man; Lucille Robinson against George - H. Robison, neglect; Margaret Schim- | mer against Frank Schimmer, neglect. | — Judge Kerrigan granted a divorce |to Lucille Schmoll from George | Schmoll on the ground of cruelty, { When Mrs. Schmoll sued in May last for maintenance her husband accused her of staying away from home and frequenting dance halls. ! . — Something Doing With Wild Ducks. | If you are looking for new duck | grounds, where the best shooting in the State may be had, take a trip on the Blumenberg launches from Antioch This Week's Specials: PARLOR CABINET-—Just | ADV. hfl'l‘lsulm'l‘s. 1 i i | ! | trance direct. BEGINS MONDAY EVENING, NOV. T A BUPERB SCENIC SENSATION, A SPLENDID TIVOLI CAST. Usual Pivoli orices 23c, S0, Te. Seats always selling; Only Mat. Baturday 64 NOMINATIONS -64 $1000 pirss $1000 ALCAZAR 45 General Manager, MATINEE TO-DAY—TO-NIGHET A Play of Thrilling Interest DRUSA WAYNE 'ro-ml.‘ov NIGET—ONE WEEK . C. Gunter's Delightful Comedy, PRINGE KARL | &= That made Mansield Election Returns Tuesday lixht' Pvgs. e to Toe. Mats. Sat & Sun. S0, Mon., Nov. 14.—Clyde Fitch's Great Play, THE CLIMBERS For the first time in stock. L TRAIN SERVICE. | Trains leave Third and Townsend strests at | 10:13 a. m. and 1 p. m., stopping at Twenty- fifth and Valencia streets five minutes later. | Returninz after the last course. Sad Mateo | electric cars every four minutes to park en- | 2% o INGLESIDE COURSING PARK. high, 2 ft. 3 in. wide, nAven State Will Pay Bounties. finished in genuine ma- PROPS The State of California, through its hogany, and -polisied, E Market St. Near Eighth. Phone South 333 counsel, Attorney’ General U. S. Webb s "'p‘l’:l: very iy AR and George A. Sturtevant, has agreed Siss fx1%. Prioe 57.5. SATURDAY TO-NIGHT—LAST TIME | to pay the claims of eleven plaintiffs 4101' bounty offered for coyote scalps. ,The State some time ago refused to i pay the plaintiffs on the ground that the scalps were fraudulently obtained. | The several plaintiffs sued for their money in the Superior Court at Sac- lent and of ———— Risdon to Repair the Logan. | The contracts for repairs to the! | United States army transport Logan has been awarded to the Risdon Iron | Works. The bids were as follows: Dundon Boiler Works, $5397; United | Engineering Works, $5280; Fulton| Iron Works, $4996; W. A. Boole &' Son, $4600: Union Iron Works, $4560; | Risdon Iron Works, $4179. The Ris- | don Iron Works, to which was I.llo' awarded the contract of repairing the | big dredger Mexico for $10,000, will complete the latter work In _eleven days. Christmas. —————— At a meeting of the phrenologists in Londen Dr. Hollander said that pedple suffer from slight inflammation of the brain were sometimes far better, brighter and more clever with dheued | brains than under normal conditions. Sclls regularly for $12.50. This will make an excel- Christmas present for any your friends or rela- tives. We have an endless your goods now, and same will be delivered you for acceptable 'CHEN OHAIRS — Just as shown in pic- ture; the regular 76c wood. Not more than 6 sold to a customer. Positively not sold to dealers. X SHELVES—Solid oak, ‘oldm finish, can be used or either as Sheit Plate SI 00 Steln Rack. Only Cannot be duplicated in other stores _for $3.00. Is 36 in. n. deep, 18 in. high. drummers’ samples all- CARPET, yard square. 17%c ach | Houses Complete- f§ | All Cars Lead to Our OUIIB' Oxders So- of the English melodrama, *'THE WORST WOMAN IN LOXDIN" MONDAY NIGHT and ALL NEXT WEEK. Matinees Suturday and Sunday Sensational comedy drama in four acts | «HER MARRIAGE VOW” and SUNDAY. Coursing will begin at 11 o’clock sharp and | ramento and won. The State appealed variety of Parlor and Mu- ,my continue until the last winning flag Sces up. | Wight for life om the precipice!! Two full from the verdict, but the Supreme sic Cabinets, Desks, etc., nly, 45C Each size trains on the stage!! Bnml‘ul ‘of hilarious Court denied the appeal. The amount suitable for Christmas TOTAL PRIZES : : : $2000 | bumer: A sreat scenic sensation TR S .10 to 300 to be paid over is $22,685. presents. Call and select T";‘y’.’e it matarat 4| { PRICES Extimess oo ise, 208 All Mission-st. ears transfer to Guerrero | cars, which go direet to the park. JOHN GRACE. Judge. EDWARD SHORTSTAG, 7% TONY LUBELSKI General Manager. AN IMPORTANT EVENT. GRAND REOPENING TO-MORROW (MONDAY) EVENING at 7:30. HIGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE AT POPULAR Slipper. ! 10c and 2 Dc To archestra and baicony Afteyrncons at 2:30, and l'o performances every evening st 7:30 and 9 | Continuous Saturday and from 2 to § o'elock. Greatest Vaudeville Acts for the prices in the world. New moving pictures specially imported from High-Class Wmm and in the Pl‘rCHl‘lfl amm SAMSON 4ND up. CHO: HUEGEL BROTH AND JONES; HUGH MeCORMICK; LAMSON AND THE AMERICAN BIO- | | GRAPH. SPECIAL—Children visiting the Chutes Sun- day mornings, when Sultan, the untamable | Ilon performs with Captain Hendricks in the will be given tickets for the Miniature Electric_Ralilroad, Ferris Wheel and Galioping Horses WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. Entire interior and exterior magnificently re- decorat GRAND ILLUMINATION TO-NIGHT. EASTERN OUTFITTING 0. i320-528 sk st. | 237" e emems Weakly Cal $1.00 par Yeap

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