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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 1906. BULG.HRI./IN PRINCE TO DISIT AMERICA 57 - g Young Boris Intends to Make a Tour of Country. Succeed Father on the Throne. —_— Special Dispatch to The Call LONDON, M —It has just. been announced Boris, eidest son of Prince Fer d of Bulgaria and heir to his's réne, is soon 'to make a proic ur of the\United States. He is &4 remarkably godd-look- 1 is said to be quite reii- 0s, profoundly | graceful exe intrigues as Bul- r credited with the of a lot model st amiable and accomplished sword he him the ambition dominion: wears Bulgarians are" to they lost his - oo he Duke INS SUIT AGAINST 6 yoars BREWERY PROPRIET giboy Declares Supposed Cor- on Was in Reality a Partnership. not regard a favor. I's too risky. onge to the Orthodox Greek origh - B s 3 > te reasc rry s Rus red the boy s w he was two vears old. & Z of commotion at the er strenuou mot LERNANY CUARDS ADVERTISEMIEX PILES nd We Can Prove It. | Kaiser's Government Prepar- ed With Maps of Campaigns Almost Every Country .9 RS ackage Free—Prove It Your- welf y one fa- uation in e few’places he heart of which is the headquarters Staff of the Kaider's it are studied out and hermetical secrecy all the \d’s pl of battle against possible enemy or combination of in the world. is, by general con of tacticlans trategists of all countries, the plete war laboratory in exis- ms with activity, even in piping times of peace, for Ger- ss in the dévelopment of preparations and the Gen- proceeds on the theory that 1 is farther off the nearer it ed. brick and stone home of in the fashlonable esidential quarter of Ber- a full block, & stone’s al General For 2 n n the magnifi- bronze :lalch of Germany's modern soldler, Count ven 4 of General Von Roon, Min- ister of War at the time of the conflict | France in 1870. of staff during the Franco-Prussian wer and It is his favorite | Count Helmuth von Moitke, {occuptes 1 position—probably the |most responsible “peace-times” com- | mand in the world The General Staff's departments are divided into countries, The most im= portant are Departments 1 and 2, re- spectively, the nch and Russian di- | visions. “The officers attached to these | departments are the keenest thinkers the staff, for ypon them devolves the | task of mapping Jut Germany’'s defense {in a great European land war, which would probably involve the Kaiser's fighting on two long “fronts.” | While Germany’s plans of campaign {against France of Russia, or against | Any other great enemy, are constantly |in a state of practical completeness, of- ™ | ficers are always working away at im- provement of details and such changes ‘\a. day-by-day events may make neces- sary. | tary attache to Berlin, Colonel von Schebeko, was recently withdrawn by request of the German Government for having -been detected in spying opera- tions with the military attache of France. His offense consisted of ex- posing certain plans for raiding of French and Russlan communicatians in the rear of armies marching on Ger- many. It became necessary for the German staff to work out a completely fresh set of plans for these raiding “patrols.” This requires weeks of work and taxes the ingenuity of the staf charged with that particular duty to the utmost, as the /discovered scheme may be supposed already to have ex- hausted the strategic ingenulty of its | framers. Much criticism continues to be heard in the highest military quarters over the appointment of Count von Moltke to the chiefship of the staff. Maximilian Harden, the caustic Berlin pamphleteer, who has been in jail a score of times for plain-speaking about the Kalser |and political affairs in general, says who now | in & perfect cure in £rom one and remain in the able distance to the for treatments each week, return home accept 1 treat d we will bank. And it conventence of many we. w ubte: not ,nr»,un‘fn: d neing proof absolute homesty @nd unquestionable ave cured thousands; We can cure you, write for full detalls. Hours—9 a. m. to 9§ p. m.; Sun_ 10 to 1, GUARANTEE RUPTURE CURE C0. 906 Market St., Cor. Ellis, i Expects to Some Day| Snglish journal, “is a the one ch addicted on thick where | r is concerned. A | ined to have a | over such a virtues | 1230-1232-1234 MARKET STREET. Suits That ior Workman- Attract the ship than are Eye and Do to Be Found Not Empty Elsewhere, §the Purse, '§ That Combine Are What We Now Offer Better Mater- ial and Super- the Public Swell Elons | Stylish and Well Fittin Chick and Swagger | R SI7 o $20 500 DAMAGED SKIRTS In transit from New York five hundred skirts of fine materials were damaged on account of broken cases. The damage is so slight as mot to Jessen appreciably the value of the skirts. We will sell them at one-half the regular price. You will get double your money's worth by taking advantage of this offer. Pony Svits A PRODIGIOUS PROGRAM 4--PICCOLO MIDGETS--4 The Smallest ‘ans ‘Greatest Act of Its 4 Kind on the Stage. Direct trom Berlin! The ENGHANTED GROTTO Europe’s Unique Water Spectacle. . AGNE> MAHR “THE AMBRICAN TOMMY ATKINS™ Mile. Chester's Statue Dog The Most Beautiful Novelty Before the Public. DAN MABEL Sherman, De Forest & Co. “THE FALL OF PORT ARTHUR."” McGUE AND C HILL “THE IRISHMEN WITH ITALIAN VOICES.” AL GARLETON “THE SKINNY GUY." ROONEY SISTERS “Daughters of Pat,’” Singers and Dancers. Orpheum Motion Pictures Showing the Latest Novelties. i Second Week and. Artistic Triumph of LILLIAN BURKHART WITH HER COMPANY, Presenting the New Qne-Act Comedy Drama, “THE SANTA CLAUS LADY.” Regular Matinees Every Wednesday, Thuud-y, Saturday and Sunday. TONIGHT—ISLE OF SPICE THIS AFTERNOON AT 2:30 POPULAR. PRICES—75c¢ to $1.50 GENERAL ADMISSION 75c SEATS ON SALE AT TIVOLI BOX OFFICE. TON lG HT The Laughing SucCCesSSaee ISLE OF SPICE 20 SONG HITS 10 DANCING SURPRISES GREATEST PRODUCTION EVER SEEN IN THIS CITY. WH0’ WHY HER WAR PLANS Moltke was chief | nephew, | For instance, the Russian milf- | SELLINGPRICES: §1.25 to $7.50 CB8—10c, 25¢ and 50c. M FRANGISOO0 coLU ME‘IA LEADING VHEnak that if the officer corps of could have voted in secret on Count the army von Schifeffen’s successor, Moltke w(.um‘ not have recelved a single ballot. But | Moltke is said to be fully in tune| with the Emperor's ideas about a war with France—namely, no war, unless | Germany is provoked. Count von Schlieffen, who has just retired as head of the staff, urged the Kaiser to attack France during the progress of the Rus- so-Japanese war, but Willlam II always turned a deaf ear to the proposals of | his first military adviser. BODY OF ANOTHER VICTIM OF VALENCIA IS FOUND | Remains, Identified by Means of Citl-| zenship Papers, Are Buried on | the Beach. VICTORIA, B. C., March 3.—The body of Abraham Handgref of San Francisco. | who was a second-class passenger on the steamship Valencia, was-found and ,uried yesterday at the west end of | Wreck Bay. The body, which was bad- | |1y decomposed, was ldentified by in- | tention papers for Unlted States. citi- zenship drawn up In the name of Abra- | am Handgref of San’Francisco. | —_——————— Vietim of Highwayman Dies. PORTLAND, March 3. — Patrick | | Feury, who was sandbagged by a high- | wayman on Monday night, died of his | injurles today. The police have no clew | | to the robber. | | €€ 7” Dr. Humphreys® Seventy- Seven breaks up Grip and COLDS Colds, Grip, Catarrh, Influ-i‘ enza, Coughs and Sore Throat | are cured by Humphreys’ ¢“77.” Colds brini on Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains and Lum- bago, Humphreys’ “18” cures | them, Colds cause Kidney Trouble, Humphreys’ “27” cures it. | Colds cause Biadder Trouble, | with all its inconvenience,| Humphreys’ “80” cures it, At Druggists’,. 25 cents, or mailed. Humphreys' Homeo. Medicine Co., Cor. Wil- | Commenecing' MONDAY - EVENING, ltam and John Streets. New York. Always something new | —at the— i PALACE HOTEL | SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES UNDER CROCKER, WOOLWORTH BANK FREE TO TRANSIENT GUESTS. Opposite Market-Street Entrance. AMUSEMENTS. COMING— PUGNO THE GREAT FRENCH PIANIST, LYRIC HALL, WED. AND FRL EVENINGS, MARCH 14-16, SAT. MAT., MARCH 17, BALDWIN PIANO USED. MISCELLANEOUS AMUSEMENTS. Mechanics’ Pavilion ROLLER SKATING SEASON CLOSES SUNDAY EVEN- _ING, MARCH 4TH. ADMISSION ........ crsres.s 20 | | A\ll, SE!IEW!. cALIFORN, BUSH STREET 4 CHAS. P. HALL, Prop. and Manager. Phone Main 127. TONIGHT oF TO-NIGHT TOMORRROW —LAST WEEK Including Sunday Night, March 11. JOHN CORT Presents March 5—All Week, FLORENCE Matinees Every Tussdsy, = Feiday, || ernan & Rife's | ““HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS” || R 0 B E R T S | In & Téo-Act 'i}’iéifififimmy Entitled " 3 | “Whirli-Giggle” Headed by America’s Forémost "Ger~ man Comedians, SOL — FIELDS AND FIELDS — MAT An Unparalleled Olio of All-Star and Headline Acts, With an Added Attraction, 6—FLYING. BANVARDS—6 The World's Greatest Comedy Casting § ct. Starting MATINEE TODAY and LAST TIMES *“ The Baitimore Beauties Byrlesquers” Commencing TOMORROW Evening, (With MAX FIGMAN) And the Same Notable Players I Tee STRENGTH of the WEAK By Alice M. Smith. OPINIONS: Late Principal Feature Act with . g “The play is one of the most | . RIBKIE Becilbee Clrcas CHRONICLE 02018 "%e” native. aramatist CATCHY MUSIC. PRETTY GIRLS. has given us in vears. Miss Roberts was an | admirable center in an admirable performance.” | POPU L\R PRICES—Evenings, 15c, All regerved. = Mat~ CALL jAltogether - “The Strength of the | | Weal' Is In large ways strong stuff.” | ‘A drama of absorbing human interest. 1 | POST A succession of climaxes." MONDAY, MARCH 12th THE BIG EVENT THAT YOU'VE BEEN WAITING A YEAR FOR. rcwer\ed Proprietors. WATINEE TODAY AND TONIGHT. THE FA AL WEDDING LlTTLE March 5. A Superb Revival of Shakespeare's Masterpiece, HAMLET HERSCHEL MAYALL as HAMLET, Prices—Evenings 10c to GCc. Mantinees 10e, 15c and 25c. JOHNNY JONES (The American Jockey.) Book, Lyrics and Music by GEO, M. COHAN. SEATS THURSDAY Ingleside Coursing Park March 12. A Stupendous Production of THE CHRISTIAN. CENTRAL THEATER Phone South 918. Direction H. W. BISHOP. Management E. 5. HOWELL Matinee Today. Last Performance Tonight of | . QUEEN of the CONVICTS Tomorrow night and all week | A Tale of Two Cities Landers Stevens as *‘Sid- Edna Archar ney Carton.”’ Mats, Sat. and Crawford as Sun., 10c, 15¢, 25¢c. Even- Queen Draga. ings, 16e, 25¢, 35c and Boc. FREDERICK WARDE Shakespearean Lectures and Recitals STEINWAY HALL EVENINGS March 7th, Sth And SATURDAY MAT., ‘lll’:=dlm Course tickets, §1.50. Single admission, 50c, Beats reserved wl’.hout exi with Sherman, Clay & R e ACADEMY OF SCIENGES HALL Market st., between Fourth and p-u-u. The California Promotion Commi LECTURES ON C(AI.IFORNIA a"d SUNUAY Illustrated by Magnificent ”M gl Korisg Pt Beginning at 11:30 Saturday 4 N PREE and 10:30 Sunday lence to COURSIN EVERY ADMISSION mn. Free literature on these and all other coun- tles to be had at the Committes's Headquar- ters, 25 New Montgomery s For Week Beginning Maren 5, 1908, SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY AND YOSEMITH | pRANK O'SHEA .... Presented by D. .1. Nflmmzmzm mlm‘l’ . L1 R, from 2:30 CLARA COUNTY. o 0% Presented by 3. 17 Tordan, Trom "to 3:30. SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Presenteq by George Barkley, tmluu‘, RUBELIK GRAND OPERA HOUSE TWO WEEKS, Opening With MATINEE TODAY MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. First Time In San Francisco! Gigantie, Gergeous Production of the Fam London Drury Lane Spectacle, ‘The Sleeping Beauty i Deast” the As presented an entire season at the Broadway Theater, New York. Splendid Cast, rmctvatns BAR“EY BERNARD as ‘‘Lena,” the Garman Nurse, and ISABELLE UNDERWOOD as *‘Princs Charming.” 150 —People in the Brilliant Ensembles—150 SEMINARY EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION! THE FAMOUS LOUVRE GIRLS’ BAND (DIRECT FROM FRANCE). Majestic HW.BISHOP “Pop” Matinee Today and Thursday. All Seats 25e. Saturday, 30c., 35c. THE PROUD PRINGE A Miracle Play by Justin Hauntly MeCarthy, founded om Longfellow's “Robert of Siclly” from “Tales of a Wayside Inn.” Commencing Monday, March 5th, Second and Last Week. “Regular Matiaee “A WONDERFUL PRODUCTION OF A WONDERFUL PLAY? A Stromg Cast, Including Amella Gardner and Frankiyn Underwoody . Scats, 75¢, 500 and 28e. «YE LIBERTY PLAYHOUSE,” OAKLAND—“THE loz.n n.m m" ALCAZAR e | MATINEE 'romw—rromcm Immensely Funny—Intensely Dramatic. THE GIRL ‘' GREEN EYES TOVORROW NIGHT—ONE WEEK. First Time Here. THE LITTLE PRINGESS An Idyl of Childhood. By the Auther of “Little Lord Fauntleroy.” EFFIE norm AND 30 CHILDREN. EXTRA MATINEE NEXT THURSDAY. OPENS NEXT WEDNESDAY SKATING RINK EW MANAGEMENT EW . SKATES \EW FEATURES ENLARGED FLOOR SURFACE CHANICSY PAVILION IGEST RINK IN AMERICA 'AINMENT IN muw ev'gs at B e intarmissions. MRS. GENzRAL TOM THUMS, Asaisted A Count and Baron 3 Ethel White- Lopes & lellhl:l :-nm OWNE'S GAIZTY GIRLS Wa’"‘m A