The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 20, 1904, Page 37

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1904. d #1 Extraordinary Offer TO HOLIDAY SHOPPERS To make their tiday Purchases in the Month of November th of goeds Free , . Free Free Free Free wn choice worth of goods your own choice worth of goods your own choice We want you 10 see our Grand Holiday Display of Beautiful and ’\ex rest Creatxom hina, French d Sv. s, Chocolate rnaments, Vases, from the mar\ets of the W o"d Teas, Coffees, Spices, Extract g Powder, Cocoa, Chocolates. ou to see our very rzasonable pricess just to look, Take advantage of this very liberal offer, We want y We want you to come T HERE CUT OUT THIS COUPON, bring it to any of our stores before a each purchase as listed of your own selection. ISCO CALL, Nov. 20 , 1904 : to any of our stores. CEMBER 10, 1504 December 10, 190 above a very han SAN FRANC AUAH LD Bein HERE reat Amencan Importmg TeaCo. 705 Larkin st. A 2733 24tk st. 146 Ninth st. 206 Third st. 52 Market st. 469 Fourth st. 521 Montgomery ave. 366 Third st. o 2516 Mission st. OAXLAND. ALAMEDA AND SERKELEY STORES: Berkeley, 2141 Center st Alameda, 1355 Park st. ¥ .o k'l he term There are quite a few wants that need filling advertised to- day rather tended of the pupils, Possibly you can fill them ate enough to be profitably special examination, Read the Miscellaneous Ads Nl Ao Neco Some For Sale bargains, too. o BEN ——— Off for a Trip? 'x'rvhr—axvp Honoraries Must Stay in School. It =0 Id free of charge. 1 Market street. as has as found that who all until the end of the Sanborn, . Genuine [\jedicine Mahoga-| Cabinet ny Polish-| Size 23x15 ed Pllrlfl' inches, with Chair- good mirror U pholster-| in door 8':x ed in silk| 133, Plenty tapestry.; of shelf room Just as| for medicines shown i) and other picture.l purposes. Would be| Made of solid oak, finished in golden cheap for| color. Worth $2.50, for this week only SHS $6. For this week, $3.50.. 500 Feot Stools Left, and this is positively the last time :c will seil them 25C 2 Baby Cribs—Turned spicdles, solid oak, with Saturday night between 7 and | extra n.-mg wovm wire mattre's. Size 41x58 10 o’clock, enly one will be soid | incaes. for $6.50. A poritive sz 25 o a customer. bargain. Fcr vn&.vhlkth:y last - Call Now and Make Your Holiday Selection. Goods Will Be Delivered for Christmes. OUR CREDIT SYSTEM THE MOST LIBERAL. EASTERN OUTFITTING CO. s We Furnish Houses Compietely. Al Cars Lead "o Our Store. Country Orders Seolicited. GRANGE MAKES ‘Fxeeutive Committee of Na- { select GOOD SHOWING tional Organization Files an Interesting Report SUGGESTS LEGISLATION iyt i Believes That the Interstate Commerce Commission Is Not Given Enough Power e PORTLAND, Nov. utive . which is now in s shows that the affairs of th zation are in a prosperous condi The total amount of property d by the Grange at present is at $30,600, an increase of $9,293 57 ver last year The executive committee thinks that the 1 conferred upon the In- rce Commission are not the legislatio ts powers is rec dorses the s the effort !he Grout oleo- he committee recom- the Grange adopt session favoring States Senators. The iorsing Congress- providing for Federal roads, which is before in emphatic terms de- and n e trusts and urges the in- d nt laws and the en- a ones necessary to that end Secretary of Alaska Packers’ Assocla- tion Testifies in the Chew Bing Quoia Case. Judge Coffey yesterday gave an- other aftermoon to the trial of the case wherein it is sought to remove J. I. Cunningham as administrator of the estzte of Chew Bing Quoia. The side of the pe! oner was rested after the offering of cumulative eviden thr principal business of the Na- tional Grange to-day was the confer- ring of degre The seventh national $65.00 Suits are now..... £50.00 degree was conferred upon more than oA Qi 1000 members, and the fifth and sixth $45.00 Suits degrees upon eral hundred. = $37.50 Suits S e e e } .$20.00 EVIDENCE FAVORS LOCAL = with fancy vests, on WIDOW OF CHINAMAN g SR, .. £15.00 B $2000 on sale at..$13.50 B MISSES’ SUITS and COATS at Special Low Prices. 1230, 1232, 1234 al re f tor and Low Shee China se witnesses, Chew Lum, 1 oner and the son of Quoia e n for nonsuit ed and then the ¢ ed its proof in favor o Quo! the woman in Chinatow claims to be the widow, but who is the s 7. Dorr, secretary Alaska Packers’ . he had in made was $30.00 VELVET SUITS on Lum Quoia had been introduced i referred to by the contractor as wife. On the Sunday before he Quoia sent for Dorr and asked to see to it that Lum and his two got what was coming to them association. John W. Wen- who was employed by the Ghin- aman to guard the ships before th sailed for Alaska with the contra laborers, said that he visited Quoia’s house nearly every day and from the first Lum Quoia was referred to as the w The hearing will be resuted to-morrow — e CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA. black, brown and navy blue. styles. $15.00 NOVELTY COATS, $40.00 DRESS COATS, ming, on sale at Thanksgiving Day Excursion, Wednes- day to Sunday. be del (?‘(tuh\' All Our Own Novelty Garments Will Be Sold Now at Reduced Prices. UNEXCELLED VALUES The greatest values offered so far this season will be given this week. Com- pare quality and prices with other houses Suit and Coat Bargains Good quality, newest style (nmmmg We ha\e them in $20.00 NOVELTY SUITS on sale at..... Stylish mixtures and plain colors. fancy mixtures, on sale at , elegant material, handsome trim- CRAVENETTE COATS at Reduced Prices. Special Announcement GREAT SALE Automn and Winter Samples 2480 Tailor Garments 25%1t033 % Less Than Our Usual Low Prices We have purchased the sample line of one of the most prominent cloak manufacturers of New York City. This assortment embraces styles of a high character. There will be seen many ariginal ideas, magnificent productions of high art tailoring. Garments of CRUSHED VELOUR. BROAD- TAIL VELVET. FOREIGN NOVELTY MATERIALS, SILK MIXTURES, BROADCLOTH, FINE VENETIANS, ETC. All Evening and Novelty Coats at Reduced Prices, $12.50 to £30.00. FUR JACKETS, $20 to $85 Lowest Market Prices. SKIRTS — SKIRTS Grand values at $5, $7.50, $10 CHILDREN'S COATS at...... ....... vereres..$3.50 1o $15 MARKET STREBT -$1850 sale at. ..-$1250 Only the newest entirely new, plain and rich $10.00 $25.00 Committee Returns From East. Fred J. Koster, Andrea Sbarboro and Rufus P. Jennings of the Califor- nia Promotion Committee returned from the East yesterday. They were absent from the city one month, in which time they visited President oosevelt, attended the Trans-Missis- , breakfasted with Clar- Week Commencing E saw the Iimmigration station at Ellis Island and viewed Matinees WED., many Eastern cities. Mr. Sbarboro says that when he told the President Roosevelt that California felt grate- ful to him for the prompt action he took in the matter of the Panama canal, the President said, ‘‘That is the best things we have done.” The com- mittee called on the different Cabinet officers at Washington and took up the subject of using California prunes in the army and navy. —_——— The Other Way. “Over the Hills to the Poorhouse” is a pathetic poem, which nearly everybody has read. The almshouse is filled with those who let opportunities slip by, who neglected to prepare for the future. The man who saves his money has no such story to tell, and saving is a habit easily A MIRACLE PLAY Eddy Street, Above Mason MONDAY, NOV. 28 FRIL, SAT., at. 3 LYRIC HALL Tee BEN GREET PLAYERS in “The Star of Bethliehem” OF THE NATIVITY By CHARLES MILLS GAYLEY (Professor of English, University of California.) Beautiful Choral and Instrumental Music, Costumes and Scenery RESERVED SEATS $1.50, $1.00, Z5¢ Ready Nextt Wednesday Morning at. Sherman, Clay & €o.'s CALIFORNI EDWARD ACKERMAN Lessee and Manager TO-NIGHT POSITIVELY Arthur D“nn AND THE ENTIRE OR: CASINO PRODUCTION IN SAM S. SHUBERT'S FAMOUS $75,000 MUSICAL COME RUNAWAYS FIRST TIME EVER AT $1.00 PRICES MOST MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION ¢ AGE MOST BRILLIANTLY COSTUMED ORGANIZATION IN EXISTENCE. Special HOLIDAY MATINEE THANKSGIVING NEXT SUNDAY—The Popular Irtsh Comedians, GALLAGHER AND BARRETT And a Company ef Thirty Clever Farceurs in the Evergreen Favorits, FINNIGAN’S BALL Most Hilarfously Fuany Farce Ever Staged W ¥ NTY-F1 INAL N RK RIUMPH FIRST TOUR OF THE CELEBRATED CASINO SHOW GIRLS F THE L GRAND OPERA HOUSE 2 WEEKS ONLY 2 Beginning MATINEE TO-DAY B. C. WEITNEY Presents THE BEST OF ALL GIRL SHOWS The SHOW GIRL MATINEE THANKSGIVING DAY NEXT ATTRACTION: The Royal Comedians—WILLIAMS and WALKER COLUMBI TO-NIGHT %57 LOTS oF CIRLS SAN FRANCISCO3 LEADING THEN € LasST George Ade’'s Comedy Drama, NOON, Nov. 20. \ xS "'E COUNTY CHAIRMAN A Stupendous Show el R e ir. and Mrs. SIDNEY DREW ( <“’e»k Commencing THIS AFTER-) CHARLES B. Dr MAXINE ELLIOTT In the Clyde Fitch Comedy. HER OWN WAY In Their _ Delighttul Comedietts, | When Two Hearts Are Won." ( B WEBB'S SEALS | 0Old Ocean’s Only Actors. resesssses ) DeWITT, BURNS and TORRANCE PRICES, $2. $1 30, TSe. S0c. » Next Sunday night—GERMAN PERFORM- Presenting “THE AWAKBENING OF AD TOYS.” Alameda Lustspie! fn the comady. crsseoses “GROSSSTADTLU *Seats ready Tussday. { Lillian irene TYCE AND JERMON | The Real Irish Girl and the Singing INGLESIDE COURSING PARK. | Every . SATURDAY and SUNDAY. Coursing will begin st 11 oclock sharp and continue until the last winning Sag goes up. | TOTAL PRIZES : : : $2000 All Mission-st. cars transfer % Guerrero cars, which go direct to the park. JOHN GRACE. Judge. | EDWARD SHORTSTAG. Sitpper. Comedienne. ( e e asasdet { CARLISLE'S DOGS m§ 5 ) PONIES Marvels of Animal Intelligence. AUGUSTA GLOSE In Her Original Musical Monologue. THREE RAMONIERS Buropean Acrobatic Phenomenons. ORPHEUM MOTION PICTURES Showing the Latest Noveities. wr. & Mrs. MARK MURPHY In Thetr Latest and Greatest Laugh- ( sesssssesssossssses Last Week and Tremendous Success ofe ing Success, “THE COAL STRIKE." \; C z Pflco Regular Matinees Every Wednesday, ( Y Thursday, . Saturday _and Sunday. Prices 10c. 25c and 5c. | MATINE® TO-DAY—TO-NIGHT LaST TIME | Alcazar's Greatest Success. The Chmbers | ro-MOoRROW NIGHT_ALL ¥EXT WESK First Time in San Francisco, 'THE VILLAGE POSTMASTER Famous Comedy of New England Life jsw York. 5 Years in the u c. Mats Sat & Sun., e to 30a SPECIAL THANKSGIVING MATINEE Next—THE CHRISTIAN. (Absolutely Fireproof.) H. W, BISHOP, Lessee and Manager. [ TO-NIGHT 7% JORTHEE TO-NIGHT | LAST TIME HEARTS AFLAME | DON'T FAIL TO GO. sequired. You ean always put aside a part of your earnings. If you think you can’t, it is because you have not tried. You can open a savings account for $1 with the Phoenix Savings, B. & L. Asso- ciation, 510 California street, receiving 43; per cent, interest compounded semi- annually; on term accounts, 5 per cent, Creditors Called Together. The Brownstone Wine Company of 225 Taylor street has called a meeting of its creditorms A member of the firm said last night that its troubles are not of a serious nature and he is F 2’303“”,&,2‘,‘-,’,‘,‘,‘?& c}:&}up;%{‘;&’, satisfied that a satisfactory agreement Directors, A. A. Watkins, Charles’ R. Wil be reached Bishop, S. Prentiss Smith, George C.| Boardman, Gavin McNab, Charles E.| Ladd; Clarence Grange, managing direc- tor. ADVERTISEMENTS. BAD BLOOD bowals wiid -u- ————— Steals Landlady’s Wealth. Alexander Hammond was taken | into custody last night by Detective Bunner and his name registered on | the detinue book at the Central police | ,;1hsd trouble with my | 1 station. Anerm:na parest Hammond | wil 'i'i’: o atiral n';::(_! ould. remove. .1- mm | confessed to theft of $300 in N - P & oy w | greenbacks from Mrs. C. M. Halvor- 7?5‘:' d‘"w“"‘ them %o 1:,‘ son during the early morning hours. | Mrs. Halvorson conducts a lodging- house at 816 McAllister street and Hammeond was one of her lodgers. The lodger learned that the woman had concealed the money in an old valise and placed the latter in a small room loff ‘the kitchen. Early yesterday morning he went to the rear of the ! house, entered by a back door and gecured it. 'When arrested he had $151 50 in his purse and a gold watch, | vaiued at $18, which he says he pur- chased yesterday. He admits that the | coin in his possession is the property | of Mrs. Halvorson, but refuses to state how he disposed of the remainder. ! —_——— 1 ndl‘u‘ "5:“:'%"':'::?-&An New York Ciiy, N. T. T 15 "EY oRy waiLE 0 5 Pleasant. Palatable, Potent. 'l'nnuoolh gnl. Never Bicken, W Gripe. loc. Be, it mm:-f-n- : ide -ffiu ttamped Sterliog Remedy Co., Chflno- N.Y. Soo ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES ! The milk of human kindnes does not seem to keep ‘Well In blue bottles. 7> TONY LUBELSKI, General Manager. ALREADY THOROUGHLY ESTABLISHED. NO ABATEMENT IN ATTENDANCE. Delighted crowds attracted by 1Cc and 2Cc NO HIGHER. For choicest seats to see the Greatest Tea | “Headliners”” in any vaudeville theater any ‘where. Complete change of specialties week- ly. Performances every afterncon at 2:30. Twice each evening at 7:30 and 9. ous matinees Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 5 and from 7 to 11 o'clock at night. Children | any part of the theater, 10c. Omly moving pictures. and in the Theater. RAYMOND AND TRICEY: KARL AND ;MU ; JOHNSON : MR AND MRS. JOHN T. m vumnt the Chutes Suné morpings, fon, ertonms with Captain " A Zoo. will be given elckets for the Minlatura Electric_Railroad, and GaMoping Horses WITHOUT RTRA CHARGE. AMATEUR NIGET WEDNESDAY. VIEW THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD. ‘When Phoning Ask for ‘‘The Chutes. STARTING MONDAY NIGHT— Oliver Moroseo Offers Howard Gould—J. H. Gilmour And the Majestic Theater Company in Richard | Harding Dagls’ Fascinating Comedy, THE TAMING OF EELEN. Reappesrance ADELE BLOCK. | MATINEES THURSDAY and SATURDAT. CENTRAL:S¢ 4¥zrka! St., Near Eighth. Phone South m MATINEE TO- GHT Last Time of The Thriling Military Drama, WINCHESTER TO-MORROW NIGHT—ALL NEXT WEEK aturdar and_Sunda Stupendous Production of the Most Sensational | f.the Age WHITE SLAVES TORTURE® THE HIGHBIND- | QUEEN OF THE THE DEN TO-DAY 1.k, tot e M4E. FANNIE_FRANCISCA In Donizett!’s Grand Opera LUCIA TO-NIGHT 35,20 By T Messcnger r Boy | oF VING DAY MATINEE T CHURCH AROUND N e Inkey Calfonia_ 1979 b Cmmc\u SATLRDAY November 13 Racing every week day. rain or shiame. Races start at 2:15 p. M. sharp. TEANKSGIVING RANDICAP. $2000 Added. to be run THURSDAY, November 24. inr special trains stop Hachg | MISCELLANEOUS AMUSEMENTS. i STEINWAY HALL | TUESDAY EVENING, Nov. 3 at 820 | CONCERT. given by | | Miss Laura Kinze von Kisielnicka, Contralto o P Feroy. foot of M e o 1R Aumisted by MRS ALICE BACON WASH- 1:00, 1:30 or uraing INGTON and HULDA ANDERSON, E."}lun-ulunoudl&insud Bahen and HOTHER WISMER. Vieiinise. | tmmedintely sfier the H. 'LLLKA“A Z et lenl ed Seats, ! Or sale at Sherman, CXu & co'm PERCY W. TREAT, Secretary.

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