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mmm =——=THE=—+ White House|| New Department | THIRD FLOOR TRUNKS Suit Cases Travelmg Bags Reasonable Prlces ol Vil G Cor.Post & Kearny 315, *» I P P 3 PR TS TV 1 DA TR SR | A W RS SR AT TN Y A ) G e S ey AL CTl()‘\ S-\LES AUCTION! Menlo Park - Menlo Park SETON TALKS ON WILD LIFE Of all the ever been tol mal stories that have st Thompson-Se- of Robo, the e most wonderful and He three f1- Alhambra y fas- the pas: imals, pack that Grand Special Excursion $1. TR‘.F~$I.00 8th. 1905. Remember the Date and Time. JTS—I':' ALL=T0 LOTS XES EACH. 2 Years. Trees. w stance Of Me: ark Pair Oaks Station. Forget the Date. rs and Catalogues. SELEY, RODGERS & CO. Tel After he took the de tracks the hidden Main €73. 1.. H. BURD Auctioneer her paws a ight the big Robo thought she ha 1 The esharp t. Robo, cowhoy came head and all for the pack. ugh the can- choes died down The gray wolf ies, calmly waliting 1ew that he must make stand alone. his A STUPENDOUS AUCTION Seton told of his animal ORGA some. of his remarkable and photographs were | thrown upon a screen. The subjects f the lectures were as follows “The s as I Enow Them,” ““The Per- y of Wild Animals” and “New es of Animal Friends.” ———— ?PE IALAbGT'UN uALEif“r" e e | | G. B. Daniels of the Chico cafe,| 1564 Market street, obtained a war- | rant from Police Judge Cabaniss yes- terday for the arrest of J. P.Nicholson on a charge of obtaining money by false pretenses. Daniels says that Nicholson cashed a check with him for 325 drawn on the Farmers' Na- tional Bank of Los Angeles. The check was returned on account 6f no funds. | i N i Large Increase in Bail Money. | During the quarter ending March | | 81 Bond and Warrant Clerk Fitzpat- rick had received as bail money and | deposited with the City Treasurer the sum of $180.945. This is by far the .A:xrgesl amount ever deposited in any | quarter since the charter came into | effect. £ | s} ‘RD G o BSDAY, MARKET, 227 SIXTH ST. % any time befors sale day. JOHX J. DOYLE, A: RESTAURANT MAN FALIS INTO DEPUTIES’ TRAP ADVERTISEMENTS. WOMAN'S BREAST | WILL GIVE $1000 If I fail to Cure Any Cam;er orTumor | A A Armltrcnl in Bakers- week ago for the purpose of in- g the rumor that the propri- observe the game ldws. ced themselves as After a long conver- rong prepared for his of ducks and venison. him and after a search s discovered that their a heavy stock of game t Armstrong was fined \—mmlmg the game laws In a s court yesterday. Fish Commissioners wish the ¥ to remember that the new law that no person may catch fifty trout in a day or have twenty-five pounds of the r his possession. It is unlawful trout weighing less than a pound each. No person is allowed to #hip more than twenty-five trout on ¢ single day. testimonials, ANY LGP 1N 0 is nearly slways C. will slways poison and kill quickly. DR. & MRS. CHAMLEY & CO. Two Lady ail Office 25 Third St S SEND TO SOMEONE WITH CANC 'THEX KILLS THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 2, 1905. 39 sl ADVERTISEMENTS. [N A CHURCH Nebraskan Attempts Murder While Congregation Is At- tending Special Services HIMSELF Woman Marked for Death Escapes With a Superficial Wound in the Neck ANNGUNCEMENT Epectal Dispatch to The Call HOWELLS, Nebr., April 1.—After shooting his wife as she sat in her pew | in church during special services, cow- ing the other worshipers by bran-| dishing the smoking revolver and' threatening any one who interfered, E. D. Novak coolly walked out of the sacred edifice, marched up the main street of the town and finally shot himself to death in a summer kitchen | in the rear of his home. Novak and his wife have had trouble for several years. Without giving any hint of his murderous in- tentions, Novak entered the church during the services and walked straight up the aisle ta where his wife sat. Drawing a revoiver, he pointed it directly at her face and fired. With 2 laugh Novak turned and walked slowly down the aisle, brandishing the revolver and threatening to shoot any one who made & move to stop him. Leaving the church, Novak walked de- liberately through the main part of the town, still swinging his revolver. His only daughter, Rose, was alone in the house and when the girl saw him coming up the street fiourishing the weapon she hastened to lock the doors. TUnable to enter the house, Novak went around to the rear and into a summer kitchen and immediate- 1y shot himself in the head. 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PERLEY Presents the Distinguished Emotional Actress, ARGARET ANG L lN Supported by FRANX WORTHING In the Dramatic Sensation of ZIRA BY J. HARTLEY MANNERS AND HENRY MILLER. Special Wednesday Matinee, ‘“FROU FROU” A New Version Taken From the orlrnn.l French NEXT PLAY, "“'THE LADY PARAMOUNT” By Madeline Lucstze Riley, Author of “An American Citizen." ! FOR ALL FERFORMANCES CAN ! STILL BE OBTAINED “Margaret - m_‘ZIRA" out- does ‘Mrs. Dane's *—Chron- In Mo 1tke Bernharat''—8. F. Call. Detense. tele. For the San Francisco Season of \Grand Opera ’ At the GPA\D OPERA-HC rection of MR. HEINRICH Cf | his_entire any of 250 METROPO N OPERAHOUSE. New York Week Commencing THIS NOON, April 2. $ Novelty Upon Novelty § § E. under the di Happiness is the state of your mind | and not of your bank account. Million- aires are generally miserable. 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The surrender of B | Gredastra ‘ang' Drese grders received by the box office « RECEIPTS s ired n ALL cases to quai- an ity holders to e their ticket. Refined Colored Comedians in an Orig— AR SIF. CTURE inal Act P. AL LE “LOOKING FOR HANNAH." The extraordinary intérest evinced by the | Jaa Frageisco public in the coming of PAR- ced the management af t OLITAN OPERA to an- *lectures b Last Week and Tremendous Success of Dom Francisco de Souza MARQUIS DE BORBA, Singer at the Royal Courts of Madrid and _Lisbon. WYNNE WINSLOW The Eminent Soprano. WM p KU‘%TIS At LYRIC HALL TUESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 4TH. | WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL TH. | Mrs. Fairweather will be assisted by ilius- trations at the piano by Mr. Fred Maurer Jr. Reserved seats on sale Saturday morning at lay & Co.'s. Prices §1, TSe, 30c. Holders of Conried Opera Tickets, upon presen- ! be entitled to §1 seats for for S0e. T5¢ and TSe flrk:; LYRIC HALL TO‘D AY At2:30P. M. Seats Now on Sale FAREWELL CONCERT KREISLER The Greatest Violinist nrpnsum Mollon Plctuns Showing the Latest Novalties. Last Week ani Inr(ambled Laugh- HAINES and VIDOCQ Tn Fibs and Squibs, Old and New. Regular Matinees Fvery Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. JInoluding | ~Prices: 10c, 25¢ and 50c. | 69000963 The World's Greatest Contra Temor and His Gragd Concert Company. LYRIC HALL TUESDAY AND MmAY. A-u 4 &8 SATURDAY MATINEE. Seats—$1 30. $1. OPERA GRA N D HOUSE Matinee To-day Grand Farewell Testimonial | TO-NIGHT |KOLB == DILL The Side-Splitting Mustcal Absurdity, 1--0--U POPULAR. PRICES T TVOL o | MATINEE SATURDAY—LAST WEEX Of Pixiey and Luders’ Great Musical Comedy Hit, e BURGOMASTE Next Sunday Night, FLORODORA FIRST TIHE AT POPULAR PRICES Belasco & Mayer, E. D. Price, General Manager. 75c. Now on -n at snn- | | | 1 Record-Breakmg Success!| OLD 'HEIDELBERG Evgs., 25¢ to 75¢. Mats., Sat. . 25e to 8oe. MONDAY, APRIL I(FFIH( (lni. here. TOM MOORE Andrew Mack's F:mcu Comedy of Irish Wit nd Manners. GENTRAL-Z: w‘h b oA PURSE Market Street, near Eishth. Phane South S Racirls every 5 or shine, ‘Races start st 22:'&.“::.“ arp g MAT. 'I‘O-DAYAND TO-NIGHT A High-Class Entertainment Every take 8. P, Ferry. rlov.;oox woo . at —ITRAIN SERVICE:—— Last Times of the English Melodrama | Afternoon and Evening in the Theater 1.’.?.'.’. lgv? v.hlo track at frlo'ma 45 » m. ve Third and Townsend streets for the ‘m !e - mw{. c;!{ilt'l:nfl“ ?':I':;v ’7‘: o immeiscely after the last race, “ | park at 10:15 8. m. and 1p. m.: S5ch and Va- iy [y | ' Brooks and Halliday: oy Lo W President. f" streets five minutes later. Returning thousands of lfl im after the last course. Sen Mateo uormu' NIGHT—ALL NEXT WEBK. Emile Chevrial: Mabel nislstrom patients who have been cured. . Seoretary. sheiitle s 1o park R Tars eyt ot | ATINERS SAT. AND S0, and the Animatoscope. e Great Nature Shou COAST FoREST. ISH AND a‘l(‘l PAVILION Aprll l to 15th, s 2. " EXHIBITION z AL F CALI- — FORNIA'S WONDERS. forest within aw-—l-lu fish. birds and i Bociety Gallery, Ia- idway, mn' ther features. l]ll% o lpedl-l 'mfl Gm mnxunx‘mhmi. D. ADI-I'HIDR 50 m‘n and ll'flfl‘ M [l! ‘e DR, TII.WTT c0. ll“ MARKET ST. Wfl' AMUSEMENTS Grand Entertainment ...and Dance... Given by ml.m COUNCIL NO. 323, ORDER OF PENDO, fl NATIVE SONS' HALL, 414 Mason st TUESDAY Y BEVENING, April 4. Admission 50c per couple. Tickets can be -ocund at the hall. w-w- Champton High Dtver. m: The Gnntnssmns of aWife| = Prices, Eve, locu:we lnn. 10e, 18e, 25e. April 10—PAUL REVERE. BRUSHES = ADMISSION .- s & Weekly Call onnou.nmnn.