The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 11, 1906, Page 41

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Do you know about Shiloh's Cmmmfi\mCme.lbeLnngxc,ud s done for so many 2 It is said mbuh”nx, m,ayfor all diseases of the air passages in It is absalutely L:sxle-:ndplmnnlb take. ltisguaranteed to cure or your money = ""n.epmuzse.pebuk. 2nd all dealers in medicine SHILOH "his remedy should be in every household. This remedy shou'd Deln ovey o 1128 | THE OWL DRUG CO. and §0 Geary st Sold by Market st m;.-.. oteriul Herbal ich makesa clean. heality o Springs with the Hol ngs aites Fut oter Ay rial_sent f5¢ Of Frof. ¥ # PAYLEE, Captain Ejmar Mikkelsen to Leave San Francisco the North in Month of May WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.—Upon the the- an immense archipelago as plored, lying between the Parry jand Wrangel Land, off the t unex- Islands Siberian. coast, Captain Ejmar Mikkelsen, com- mander of the Anglo-American polar ex- | pedition, will undertake what is said to | be an entirely novel cdmpaign in the his-4 | tory of Arctic expeditions. Although a | subject of Denmark, Captain Mikkelsen, | upon discovering the mew continent, in- | tends to plant there the American flag and claim it as a possession of the United States. He has no intention of trying to reach the north pole, an undertaking which he believes to be both improbable and us s of attainment. Captain Mikkelsen to-day, accompanied by the Danish Minister and Henry Ed- | ward Rood of New York City, called upon the President and explained to him the objects and purposes of the expedition. President Roosevelt expressed his hearty approval of the enterprise. lained that the intention of Captain e is to make scientific investiga , ‘which probably will result in new ortart additions to the present ge of geology, meteorology, hy- drography and possibly ethnology, as- tronomy and physics. Captain Mikkelsen will have as his com= | panions on -the expedition, which ft is | proposed shall’ start from San Framcisco in May of the present year, Ernest Lef- { fingwell of the University of Chicago, | who will have charge of all the sciéntific work, and Ejmar Dittlevsen of Copen- | hagen, who is both a zoologist and an | artist. In its entirety the expedition will go out under the auspices of the Royal Geographical Saclety and an Américan | magazine. RN O BROOKLYN LAWYER GUILTY OF FORGERY OF A DEED Instrument Conveys California Property From His Wite to His_Mother. NEW YORK, Feb. 10.—Benjamin E. Val- entine, a wealthy Breoklvn lawyer, wai convicted by 2 jury in Mineola, L. L, to- day of having uttered a forged deed con- roperty from his wife to his . The property e-located in Cedar- L L. and in California. False hurst When Valentine’s wife died a few years age she bequeathed a life interest in her property to her husband’s mother; and provided that upon the death of the mother it should revert to the children of i {he testatrix. Two ycars after his wife's death Valentine filed the forged deed, by which the property was conveyed to his mother outright. He was released on bail. e e—————— Will Observe Two-Uent Rate Law. PITTSBURG, Feb. 10.—J. J. Brooks, general counsel for the Penpsylvania iines, said to-day that the company had no infention of contesting the 2cent tate law passed by the Ohio Legisla- ture. . ARCTIC LAND for | | ory that there exists in the Arctic regions | It was ex-| WOULD AMEND THE RATE BILL Majority Members of Sen- ate Committee Working | Upon ‘Proposed Change RUMOR OF COMPROMISE Platt and Dolliver, Who Fa- vor House Measure, Keep | Out of Republican Meeting e WASHINGTON, Feh. 10.—With all sorts of compromises rumored, the Senate Com- mittee on Interstate Commerce to-day re- sumed consideration of the railroad rate bills. The rupture in the committee yes- terday was smoothed over, temporarily st 5 lapp, however, was not 1t to-day. ain opponents of the House bill ‘have ggested an amendment which provides at courts may determine the lawfulness a rate fixed by the commission, would amount to a test proceeding and have a bearing on all subsequent orders of the commission. In e this would mean that after the constitutionality of | the ‘powers given the commission had becn determined by the highest court nothing would stand in the way of exe- cution of further orders issued by the commission in accord struction. The railroads, of course, | have the right of any litigant to contest orders which they believed to be unjust, but this would not obstruct the ‘continu- ance of the orders on any ground except | | | is believed generally that if adopted it | would result in the greatest legal contest | in the history of the courts, Senator man offered an amendment to Pullman cars and express exempt companies. He said that in view of the uncertainty as to whether they would be | included in the definition of transporta- | tion lines, he would offer the amend- | ment to make certain that they would | be. No vote was taken on the amend- { ment to-day. | The blican members of the com- mittee the exception of Senators | Dolliver and Clapp, who are committed to the Hi bill, to-day held an extended conference following the meeting of the | committee. The endeavored to «draft an | amendment providing for the review of | of the Interstate Commerce Com- which would be likely to recelve orde committee meets gn \‘lm‘rixl_\ these mem- bers expect to offer' an amendment in | terms similar t6 the provisions of the | ownsend bill. as it passed the | House. They expect to show that no | question has bee® raised against the re- | view feature until this session, and they | announce that if with that argument they | cannot obtain favorable action ip the | committee they will appeal.to the Senate. \‘ Poli nan Saves Negro's Life. NEW YORK, Feb. 8 thousand men and boys to-day jeered at a squad | of policemen, who with drawn Te- volvers, protected Clarence Brooks, a negro, from the crowd, which threat- | |ened to lynch him. The negro had: d through one of tile. city's after | been purs cen another negro charged with tehell. 7 Dr. Humphreys’ Seventy- |Seven breaks up Grip and COLDS When the “initiative” Cold is | cared for, no serious resuits fol- | low; the timely use of “Seventy- | seven” breaks up a Cold at the | start. Neglected, hard, stubborn Colds, Grip, Influenza, Catarrh, Coughs and Sore Throat are cured by the continued use of “Saventy-seven.” «“77” works wonders in any ailment arising from Colds, killed | nmg shot W (114 At Druggists’, 25 cents, or mafied. Humphreys' Homeo. Medicine Co., Cor. Will.| jem and John Streets,” New York. A“U SEMENTS., Frl. Stolle’s \Great Paintings of Europe Reproduced in Their Original Colors. LYRIC HALL, 119 EDDY STREET Tuesday Evening, February 13th, “ROME AND ’fl;lx? SEBAT RELiGIOUs Wednesd mmmg Februlry 14th, “THE GALLERIES OF LONDON." Saturday Matinee, February 17th, “OLD FRIENDS AND NEW." collection of favorite paintings ' selectsd from the various European Gallerjes. Seats $1, 75c, DOc. General Admission 50c. Seats now on sale at Sherman, Clay & Co.'s. Coming to the Majestic—GADSKI ACADEMY OF SCIENGES HALL Market st., between Fourth'and Fifth. 'The California Promotion Committee’s LECTURES ON CALIFORNiA Daily from 2 to 4 p. m. (except Sunday). Tiustrated by Mugnificent stermu..‘o. Views and Moving Pl FOR_WEE L NQTIRE PIARSTRY 12, O LIVORNIA INDUSTRIES—Pregented by Clarence F. Edwords from 2 to 2:30. SOLANO COUNTY—Presented by Rev. Fran. cis Hope from 2:80 SANTA CLARA COUNTY—Presented by 3L 1. Jordan from 3 to 8:80. SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY—Presented by D. 3. Foley from 2:80 to 4. Five Minutes Aflar h lAC!ul'! for Audience to Questions. Anmsslon FREE. 1 Free literature on these and all other coun- ties to be had at the Committec's Head- quarters, 25 New Montgomery st. A MISCELALANEOUS AMUSEMENTS. Roller Skating Mechanics’ Pavilion Rink. THE LA'I'ES'!_' CRAZE BENNETT’S BAND, n Every Afternoon d Evening. ADMISSION ... Oc which | nee with this con- | would | | their lawfulness. Courts would review. | the reasonableness of rates in the manner permitted by the House bill. | This proposed amendment Senator Ald- | rieh is said to fawor. It is a compromise | | oniy in that it provides for the deter- mination of ‘the constitutionality of the| | bill before its provisions are enforced. It | sensgtional | | 1 NEW STYLES Ladies: $159 to $40-00 $10.00 to $25.00 1230-1232-123% MARKET STRGET. Spring 1906 You are most cordially invited to inspect our New Styles Good Qualities and our Low Prices Chic Eton Suits Jaunty Pony Suits Richly Tailored Coat Suits PRICES First Showing "~ of New Style Spring Jackets and Long Coats PRICES :{ New Style Finish. , High Every desirable t ngleside Coursing Park RS SATURDAY Beginping at 11:30 Saturday and 10:30 Sungday JOHN W. SUTTON HARRY MURRAY.. OAKLAND KACI’. TRACK aces each week day. rain or, lilu \rains stopping o For spec! 8. P, ferry, foot of Market {heréafter every twenty mi e ing In_last two cars, whioh are e: served for ladies and thelr escorts. Returning trains leave, track after ufl. and -mom H. WILLIAMS, m PERCY W TREAT, Secrgtary., GRAND DISPLAY L Wholesale Prices Superior Workmanship, Perfection of Fit, lass effects that appeal to fashionable dressers. fabric embodied in our new spring styles. See our New Style Suits at | © $16.50 $I7.50 $22.50 $25.00 Our low prices will surprise you. uu&m%u\x o CONFIDENCE OF THE PEQPLE and SUNDAY Garmenls Precision of YOUELVE PHONME EAST 1877 Corner of Bddy and Jones Streets. BELASCO & MAYER . Proprietors MATINEE TO-DAY D TO-NIGHT. Last Times of Mark E. Swan's Greatest Com- edy Success, --A RUNAWAY MATCH... C ing MO, ‘ommencing MONDAY EV! ENING, February Week Only. A Gorgeous, smpendons, Spectacular Revival of THE BLACK CROOK The Grandest. and Most Dazzling Spectacle Ever Staged. Every Member of the Alhambra Company the Cast. PRICES—Evenings, 10c to 50c; Matinees, 10c, 15c, 1 ALHAMBRA Thete (SPEGIAL]) FRIDAY AFTERNOON, February 18, At 1:30 O'Clock, Sharp, THIRTEENTH ANNUAL BENEFIT In Ald of the CHARITY FUND SAN FRANCISCO LODGE NO. 21 Theatrical Mechanical Association CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE! GALA EVENT OF THE YEAR! EVERY THEATER REPRESENTED! Reserved Sents..................iois $1 and 50c On Sale at Box Office of the Alhambra Theater ALCAZA MATINEE TO-D§Y—TO-NIGHT. Last Times dr Beautiful OLD HEIDGELBERG TO-MORROW NIGHT—ONE WEEK. Another Kindred Romance of German Student e, ALMA MATER First American Production of Germany's Relgning Suceess. The Beer Fight — The Corps Banquet — The Duel Scene—New Student Songs. Ev'gs, 25c to 76c; Mats., Sat., Sun., 25c to 50c. 1o-Mat Washington's Birthday—New in | Belasco & Mayer, Proprietors, E. D Price, General Manager. TIVOLI OPERA HOUSE TEGEISHA ++.TO-NIGHT... Every Night Beg. MONDAY NIGHT, FEB. 19 : FIRST TIME IN SAN FRANCISCO Of B. C. Whitney’s Piquant Musical Mixture, ISLE OF = Book by Allen Low & Geo. E. Stoddard . Music by Paul Schindier & Ben Jerome ORIGINAL GROUPINGS AND EFFECTS BY GUS SOHLKE. SPICE THE PEER OF ALL MUSICAL COMEDIES. THEORIGINAL PRODUCTION Company and Orchestra Comprise Over One Hundred People AMERICAN BEAUTY CHORUS POSITIVELY THE GREATEST. PRETTIEST. SINGING. ACTING AND DANCING CHORUS EVER ORGANIZED. Entire Production Richly Staged. Cleverly Acted. Handsomely Gowmed. Perfectly Preseated. FIRST TIME ANYWHERE AT POPULAR PRICES — Bc, Sic and T5c SBEATS NOW ON SALE. | 1 | MAJESTIC .25 | EVERY NIGHT, INCLUDING SUNDAY—Matinees Thursday and Saturday POSITIVELY LAST WEEK OF NELLIE STEWART £ND MUSCROVE’S DRAMATIC COMPANY IN SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY “A PERFECT PERFORMANCE." {SEATS—$1.50, $1.00, 50c, 25c. Thurs., “Pop’” Mat., $1.00 to e Now on sale for balance of the performances. COMMENCING TUESDAY BVENING, FEBRUARY 20th. OFF THE ROAD A farce by Bmil Kruschks of the University of California, with a Strong Cast of “Bishop’'s Players. EXTRA—Monday Evening, Feb. 19, Wed. and Sat. Mafinees, Feb. 21 and 24 GADSKI IN SONG RECITALS “THE GREATEST WAGNFRIAN SINGER LIVING" Seats $2.00, $1.50 and $1.00. Box and Loge Seats $2.50. Ready Next Tuesday, February 1th, at Sherman, Clay & Co.’s, where mail orders accompanied b check of money order should be addressed to WILL L. GREENBAUM, Manager. FRANC'SON'S COLUMBIA 3% TO-NIGHT LAST TIME & Luder's Musical Fantasy, ‘'WOODLAND With HARRY BULGER and a Big Cast. | oome MONDAY AS BILL SAYS’ Edwatd A. Braden Offers HENRY W. SAVAGE'S Production of GEORGE ADE'S RECORD-BREAKING COMEDY, THE COUNTY CHAIRMAN THE PLAY THAT HAS MADE ALL AMERICA LAUGH. Presented in precisely the same manner which marked its brilllant performances Im this city last season. CHAS. P. HALL, Proprietor and Man- ager. BUSH STRIET Phone Main 137 FI0k ORCRRCROBCS KR IOABCROHCNCY OHECECHORD CHOCHCHON! (O QIOHORORCt Pixley Week Commencing This Afternoon, February 11 A COLOSSAL SHOW LEW SULLY “‘President of the Laugh Trust.”” MIGNONETTE KOKIN i “Chanteuse et Danseuse Eccentrique.”” G-LETTI'S PANTOMIME MONKEYS Highly Educated Simians. LES AUBERTS Parisian Whirlwind Dancers. BEeRT BRADLEY and BARNS Australian Operatic Sketch Artists. LUIGI RDSSI With His Marvelous Musical Horse, “EMIR" J. FRANGIS DOOLEY Assisted by DOROTHY BRENNER & ETHEL ROSE —_—— JAMES H. CULLEN ““The Man From the West." ORPHEUM MOTION PICTURES @' Showing the Latest Novelties. !AT“EE ’I'O-D AY & TO-NIGHT ST TIMES OF “-lm’! AMERICANS™ In & “YANKEE DOODLE GIRL”™ Commencing To -morrow Evening, Feb. 2—All Weelc. Matinees n-ry Tuesday, Friday, Sat- day, and Sunds Last Week and Talk of the Town! THE BAROW.KY TROUPE Furopean Comedy Acrobats. “BOHEMIAN BURLESQUERS” In a Two-Ast lwm Comedy En- A BOHEMIAN BEAUTY" Also z Strong Olo of Vaudeville Art- ists, Including Andy Gardner, Ada Nicolal, The Orpheum Trio, Chas. King, Grace Tremont: All, Hunter and Alf and Will H, Ward. 20STUNNING GIRLS WHO CAN DANCE AND SING—20. LAR PRICES—Evenings 1i5c, 50c, Toe. All reserved. Mat- Regular Matinees every Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. PRICES—10¢, 25¢ and 50c. GRAN HOUSE ONE WEEK ONLY, Beginning MATINEE TO-DAY WM. H. WEST BIG JUBILEE MINSTRELS! ; Flny Bright Lights of the Minstrel Stage. A HIGH-CLASS nm'lmmr ™~ REGULAR MATINEE SATURDAY. CES—25¢, Se. Afternoon at POPULAR PRI S0c. 7 (5. 2t 0. No termissions. ; MRS. Gllfiul. TOM THUMB POPULA e, e, inees 25 cents; reserved. FBB. York and London Farci THERE AND BACK ' |BRUSHE FOR BARBERS, BAK- o= mbhr.n. Alwayy something new OB xeie womiromers: che Ami lothvon Browne’s Galety Girls ' PALACE HOTEL —rPresenting— ml'l-l.'-n.ll.l.'. A HOCT OF*"ATTRACTIONS ON GROUNDS. ——— ° SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES UNDER CROCKER, WOOLWORTH BANK FREE TO TRANSIENT GUESTS., Opposite Market-Street Entrance. Wedkly Gl $LO Ifllr

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