The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 14, 1906, Page 41

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CRTISEMBENTS. WHAT SULPHURDOES FAKE CONCERN Yy r the r{umm Body in Health and Dlsease THE ANNUAL JLEARANCE SALE & G. GUMP C0.'S GEARY STREET, LOSES Jan. 31, 1906. nt. on Everything PALACE HOTEL for best cooking. PALACE E PALACE E PALACE E PALACE HOTEL ior moderate rates. HOTEL for quickest service HAOTEL for finest music HOTEL for modem comforts L § = to Give € N [STULA vernor Patromage. "'AJG')' nd &1l Other Rectal and Intestinal Jiseases | {ored Without Pain or the Knife, Not a Dollar Need Be Paid Until Cured treats personally, tipa- titls erous Rectum I have methed the treatment of these them my own invention and 4 patients attest the suc- e greatest proof of hat YOU NEED NOT UNTIL YOU ARE e for examination and eon- 0e m to4p m - live out of the eity, . : REE BOOK, “Rectal and In- es heir Cause and Cure,” FRANKR WESTON, M.D. n Rectal and Intestinal Diseases, 8 ayAar Street, Lor. Market, $. F. = IN THE TOILS "| Federal Agents Nab Officials of Quack Medicine Com- Mails pany for Misusing "|J. R. O'BEIRNE INVOLVED ernment Listed as the President 13.—General years more or can politics in d a number of ates Govern= as president in ‘the liter- of Life Chemical al director of which, ce Hadley al director Laura ed by eld tion a week from as been a special Department, As- of Immigration in ommis- He n Sep- s al- nd a con- e compla 1 two other officials of emical Company "hese two officials are HAS A MILLION PATIENT g to the arrest st the o get evidence Roose- f Life been in had ident by a woman 1 at communicated Willcox of city, tigate | SWALLOWS POISON AT FAREWELL FEAST| Buffalo Man Gives Bd(]l(‘]‘)l‘ Dinner and Drinks Acid. Schweitzer, e g firm, com- | night in the présence been married next which was a mer- itzer invited his guests Politician and Former Gov- Office-Holder Is and .the n $2500 | re- false United | t lodged | the | are them as parties to f | ! THE SAN TIRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JAbeARY 14, 1906. =——OUR Great Annual Clearance Sale One of the greatest bargain events ever held in San Francisco. prices have been made. ment must be disposed of. Additional cuts “in Every Winter Gar- This is the opportunity to purchase fashionable garments, good quality and well made. At Much Less Than Cost of thlesale Production Long Coat: Suits Tight fitting and Empire effects, cut to $1.45, §8.45, $9.95 and $12.45 This is much less than half price. Jacket and Box Suits Cut to $0.45, $8.45, $9.45 and $12.45 This is less than half price. HIGH GRADE Novelty Suits Cut to $14.95, $16.45, $18.95 and $22.45 This is much less than Wholesale cost. Long Coats Attremendous cut in prices. $6.95, $8.95, $i1.45, $12.45 and $14.95 Skirts Skirts Skirts ‘The Greatest Bargains Ever Knownin San Francisco. RainyDay and Dress Skirts $3.50 SKIRTS $1 45' Eot 107, & 4.50 SKIRTS ficjl(l)t to........$l-75 5.00 SKIRTS - $JCU( to . aoiugs $ll95 $6.00 SKIRTS Cut to.= 85 $7.50 SKIRTS 8145 $2.95 Cut to. e = i oy 9848 Peut oo k95 (o $14.00 SKIRTS Cut fo.yde i 4 $15.00 SKIRTS Gut ¥o. St e $16.50 SKIRTS Cuttoes s oo $17.50 SKIRTS Cut to $6.45 $6.95 $1.45 $8.45 1230 - 1232 - 1234 MARKET STREET CLOSING for you,” f énvelopes ributed them le they were nd trying to solve their s actions Schweitzer a bottle of carbolic acid and He died before a doctor ar- m'rmg them ost’s myster! d ur it ri The woman to whom Schweitzer was engaged was Mrs. Maud C. Gould, a wid- 1’«1/)05 Mich Failure of | certain entures and his: inabil- ity to provide for his bride as he had hoped to do as the cause of LOCKED DOORS MARK TRIAL OF IDAHO MURDER SUSPECT Harry Orchard’s Examination for Al- leged Killing of ex. vernor Steun- enberg Is Kept From Publie, CALDWE! Idaho, Jan. 13.— [ Orchard, charged with the atsasrirey tion of former GOvernor Frank Steunen- | berg, was given his preliminary exami. | nation here to-day and was committed | for trial without bail. The public was " paticats | | excluded from the courtroom, but re. [ porters were admitted, though before the noon adjournment they were for- bidden to publish the evidence. | The State introduced seventeen wit- | nesses. All the evidence was circum- stantial. GoWernor Gooding has ar- - | ranged with another detective agency s to begin work on the case, but .not to interefere with the work of the detec- . | tives previously engaged. e | —_——— YANKEE MEN-OF-WARSMEN ENTERTAIN BRITISH JACK-TARS w | Enlisted Forces of the Fleets of Anglo- Saxom Nations have Gala Time at Manila. MANILA, Jen. 13.—The entertain- | ments provided to-day by the enlisted men of the American fleet for the men of the visiting British cruiser squadron, comprising & dinner and vaudeville show, were attended by 2000 persons, Admirals Noel and Train were among those present. This afternoon the American troops at Fort McKinley were reviewed by Ad- miral Noel. During the day and even- ing many receptions were held on shore and on various vessels, all being wetl attended. The British squadron will sail to-morrow for Salgon. ON SALE ON SALE JACKETS— LONG COATS— SKIRTS— WHOLESALE CLEARANCE SALE Nothing reserved; all winter gafnients . must be sold; the prices are only a fraction of their former value. 30c, 40c and 50c on the DOLLAR TAILOR MADE SUITS— $6.45, $7.95, $9.45, $ll:&'i and 314 95 ON SALE NOW AT $3.45, $4.95, $6.45 and $8 95 ON SALE NOW AT = $6.95, $8.45, $9.95 and SH.AS ON SALE NOW AT : $1.65, $1.95, $2.75 and $3.45 DAYS OF NOW AT NOW.AT Bill Receives Favorable Report. ‘WASHINGTON, Jan. 13.—The Little- field publicity bill, rea eamn- tions to make repom u!!y or whenever the Department of Cummo“ao and Labor desires, has been recom- mended for a favorable report hy the House Committee on lwqm . Week Commencing THIS AFTERNOON, Janyary 14 VOLUMINOUS VAUDEVILLE FRED LENNOX & CO. Presepting “ON HIS UPPERS.” by - GEORGE ADE RICE & CADY Jovial German Jolliers. IERBEATS OGS LE BRUN'S GRAND OPERA TRIO In Scenes from “IL TROVATORE." 5--PIROSCOFFIS--5 Sensational European Novelty. MAREENA, NEVARD & MAREENA Equilibrists Supreme. JOSEPH NEWMAN In Humorous Songs, Orpheum Motion Pictures Showing the Latest Noveitles. Last Week and Great Laughing Suc- cess of LEWIS McCORD & CO Oftering "HER LAST REHEARSA! ry Wednesday, and + Sunday. Regular Matinees Eve: Thursday, Saturday Prices, 10c, 25¢ and Ingleside Coursing Park COURSING EVERY SATURDAY and SUNDAY Beginning at 11:30 Saturday and 10:30 Sunday JOHN W, SUTTON. < JTudge HARRY MURRAY. P Slipper Guerrero-st, cars direct to Park on cne fare. STOLLE'S PAINTING AND ART TALKS The Talk on Rome This Afternoon Canceled “on Account of the Weather. TUES. EVE., Jan. 16, at 8:15, The Dresden Gallery - Thursday Evening—PARIS NO, 1. Saturday Matinee—PARIS No. 2. Seats §1, 70c., 50c., at Sherman, Clay, & Co.'s. EXTRA! EXTRA! ALHAMBRA THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY SATURDAY MATINEE, JANUARY 27. CALVE AND HER CONCERT COMPANY, BEATS $3, $2, $1.50 and §1. My next Thursday morning at Sherman, & Co's. Address mail orders with chndu to Will L. Greenbaum. Belasco & Mayer, Pl'vDHSIDH ALCAZAR'F MATINEE 'l‘o-nAY—’m-mcm The Great Western Comedy Drama, THE COWBOY AND THE LADY TO-MORROW NIGHT—First Thne Here ‘William Gillette’s Latest Success ADMIRABLE CRICHTON. | A Fantasy by J. M. Barrle, Author of “The Little Minister.” SUPERB EFFECTS AND SCENERY, Eves. 25¢ to T5c; Mat. Sat., Sun., 25¢ to S0c. JANUARY. 22—The Jolly College Farce, A STRENUOUS LIFE By Richard w-mn ' Tully, Author of “Juaaita |ALHAMBRA THEATER| Niw mamguflo{am- & MAYER, Mati; To—m:uaunm-bsmr l.l'l‘l'bl ol..l.l'l TIIE l’llNCE AND THE PAUPER == ™5z bra Company In the Cast. ‘*’-"-’:.a&‘“--"-m NANCE THIS To-Morrow Night..... TUESDAY EVENING ... WEDNESDAY MATINEE . WEDNESDAY EVENING . THURSDAY EVENING Friday Night— Saturday Matince .. . Satvrday Night STARTING ' GRAND OPERA HOUSE FAREWELL PERFORMANCES OF America’s Greatest Tragedienne, In the Following Presentations: { FIRES OF ST. JOHN GRAND TESTIMONIAL EIL Tendered by Promiment Cltizens, When She Will Appear in MACBETH MAGDA (224 ot Engagementy Next Sunday Matinee =2 YON YONSON| 41 O'NEIL OF BETHULIA ...ELIZABETH = MONNA VANNA TO MISS ON) ......THE JEWESS 0 CHAS, P. HALL, Prop._ and Mgr. Phone Main 127. I4 LAST TIMES—MATINEE TO-DAY * AND TO-NIGHT—OF “THE DREAMLAND | BURLESQUERS” Commencing To-morrow Evening, Jan- uary 15—All Week. | Matinees Every Tuesday, Friday, Sat- urday ana Sunday, T. W. DINKINS Extravaganza Com- W | pany, | “The Innocent Maids” § MARKIE and MORAN, ALEENE and HAMILTON, CURTIN and BLOS- SOM, EUGENE JERGE, DEONZO and ELLIOTT, in Two Laugh-Pro- Q| voking Burlettas, | “The White Sta‘ue” AND. “Stranded” Beauty Chorus of 25 Clever Girls Who Can Dance and Sing. S: Evenings—I8c, all reserved. Mati- POPULAR PRIC! 25c, 35c. 5le, nees—25¢, reserved. MAJESTIC =" THIS AFTERNOON BARGAIN MATINEB. | TO-NIGHT LAST TIME OF If | Were King Com: Men. Eve., Mats. Thurs., Sat. and Sun., Foyt's Jolly Farce Comedy. | A CONTENTED WOMAN 1 With Amella rdner and Franklyn U r]er'ood ‘A_L. 5H IN EVERY LINE. S0c and 25c. Bargain Mats. Sat. ’ H. W. Bishop Prices—73: and Sen. Tae At “Ye Liberty,” Oakland, “Off the Road." A Farce by E. Kruschke, U. C.. Berkeley. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEM:NT Commencing MONDAY. January 22, tor a §| mited Season } NELL“-_ STEWART Austalia’s Leading Actress. } And Geo. Musgroye’s English Dramatic Comipany in SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY Complete Production from “‘Princess Theater,” Melbourne. Original Music by a Large Orchestra. Scats—$1 50, 7S¢, 50c; ready next Thursday Under of H W. | BISHOP. | CENTRAL: Telephone Seuth 818. FAMILY MATINEE TO-DAY—10e, 15c, 2Se. TO-NIGHT LAST PERFORMANCE OF { CAMILLE ¥ ““Miss Crawford Is pleasing large audiences Immensely with her performance of the role.”— Crroniele. TO-MORROW AND ALL WEEK! | The Great Melodrama of New York Life. THE PRICE OF HONOR, A Play of Wonderful Heart Interest. Evening Prices—15¢, 3¢, 35¢ and Soc. Saturday and Sunday Matinees—ide, 15c, 20c. A HIGH-CLASS ENTERTAINMENT IN THE TER. Afternoon at 3; ev'gs at 9. No intermissions. BOTHWELL BROWNE'S GAIETY GIRLS, Assisted by E. Francis Young, Presentfing “In Vacation Time:” Earl and Wilson; George Stewart: Petro- mella D’Arville; Neilie Montgomery and the Anbmatoscepe. DON'T FAIL TO SER BARNES' DIVING ELKS. 3 Baby Lions in the Zoo AN \m KlGn’l‘ 'rnmtsmu. B!Il.l, Pu:lfle 301, A(}ADEIY OF SCIENCES HALL Markst st., between Fourth and Fifth. THE CALIFORNIA PROMOTION COMMITTEES LECTURES ON CALIFORNIA Daily from 2 to 4 p. m. (except Sunday), Iflustrated by Magnificent Stereovticon Views Moving and Pletures. For w«x n-mm. Monday, January 15. Fl) COUNTY Pnlenmdh!R.V G. . from 2 to 3:30 STANISLAUS covm Presented by H. H. Whitmore, from 2:30 to 3. SANTA CLARA COUNTY Prennledliyl 1. Jordan, from 3 to 3:30. SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY Presented by Colvin Brown, from 3:30 to 4, W q mnasm'{ Juckey it P75 b OAKLAND RACE TRACK . ‘week Return! ¢ | Hongkong with steamers for India, etc. COLUMBIA %22 TO-NIGHT—LAST TIME, LOUIS JAMES IN “VIRGINIUS™ One Weelk, Beagmnns INONDAY Matinees Wednesday and Saturday Farewell Testimonial Engagement Mme. HELENA MODJESKA a Strong Company, Dl.r-cllen i Jules Murry. Monday, Tuesday and Saturday Nights, £ “MACBETH” Wednesday Matinee and Friday Night, “MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING™ Wed. end Thurs. Nights and Sat. Matines, “MARY STUART™ Coming—“THE YANKEE CONSUL.” o T TVO Lo “AbalTma Sucui‘_Slys Foxy Quiller TO-NIGHT—EVERY NIGHT FIRST TIME IN THIS CITY, De Koven and Smith's Comie Opera Triumph, FOXY QUILLER SPLENDID CAST: PHRFECT ENSEMBLE! REGULAR MATINEE SATURDAY. USUAL TIVOLI S—28e, __misc ELM"!:OI.'S uwsnmn lecllmcs Pavilion Rink. TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. 16 GRAND MASK CARNIVAL. Gate Prizes; also prizes for best costumes | ADMISSIO! % ",":F“L‘ ‘l’lA\'El— Steamers leavo Plers 9 11_San Franci: e steamers ac Seatt For _Victoria, _Vancouver, Port Townsend, Seattle, Ta- coma, Everett, Anacortes, South Bellingham, | Bellingham—1i a_ m., Jan. 15, 20, 25, 30, Feb. ers for Alaska and Tacoma to N. P. R t Vancouver to C. P. For Bureka (Humbolt Bay)—Pomcna. 1:30 B m. Jam 12 18 24 38 FeU. 3: Corena, 138 (via Port Los Angeles and Redondo). San Diego and Santa Barbara— Santa Rosa. Sundays 9 a. m. State of California, Thursdays. 9 a m. For los Angeles (via San Pedr and San Pedro). Santa Barbara. Sa Mon- terey, San Simeon. Cayucos. Port Hartord (San Lels Oblsvo), Ventura and Hueneme— Bay 9 a. m. Jan. 17 25. Feb. 2 Bonita, § a m.. Jan. FL 21, 20, Feb & For Ensenada Magdalena Bay. San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz Santa Rosalia Guaymas (Mex.), 10 o m., Tth each month ALASKA EXCURSIONS, Season 1906—The palatial Alaska excursion steamship SPOKANR - leave Tagoma 5e-me and Victoria Juns 21, July 5. 20 August 2 * For turther Information obtatn folder. Righ: is reserved to change steamers or sailing dates. TICKET OFFICES— New Montgomery st. (Palace Hotel), 10 Market st and wharves. Freight Office—i0 Market st. Oakland—062 Broadway. C. D. DUNANN, General Passenger Agent, 10 Market st. San Franclses. TOYO KISEN KAISHA (ORIENTAL S. S. C0.) Steamers wijl leave wharf, cormer First and Bronnan streets, 1 p. m.. Nagasaki and Shanghai. and cennecting = urgv received on board on day of salling 8. “‘America Maru." Monday, Jan. 29, §. “Nippon Maru.” Tuesday, Feb 20. & < Homgkong Maru,"* Thurstay, Mar 15 Round-trip tirkets at reduced nles For fretght and passage apply at company's office, seventh foot, Merchants® Exchange: H. AVERY, Asst. General Manages' 9ceanics.s.Co. s =h 8. S. SIERRA, for Homolulu, Samoa, Auck- land and Sydney, Thursday Jan. 25, 2 p. m. 8. S. MARIPOSA, Tahiti, Feb. 3, 11 a.m. S S. ALAMEDA, 'fo? Honolulu, Saturday, Feb- roary 8, 11 &, m. lelmfl.lfll ‘Ticket 0fics 643 Market Freight Ofice 327 Market St., Pier 7 Pacife St Salling every Thursday instead of Sa , 10 & m., from Pler 43, North . foot of Morton st BAY AND INTERURBAN MARE ISLAND NAVY YARD, VALLEJO and NAPA Napa V-noy Routo-. i

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