The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 25, 1906, Page 41

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THE SAN FRAN CISCO CALL, SUNDAY. MARCH 25, 1906. B Uty \ew things to meet new conditions suggests the idea h the opening of the season we present to your at- the most favored of the New Spring Silks $1.00 {IFFON MOL’S"" NE TAFFETA SILK, in all the shades; a yard A 1 PI CREPE‘DE‘CEINE, = inches $1.00 CTS IN LOUISINE SILKS, $1.00 $1.25 $1.25 - $1.50 $2.25 nat “Queen OOFED FOULARD SILK, sent D NATURAL PONGEE, r Wash Dress Goods a remarkably strong and comprehensive collec- anced and correct designs and colorings in tub - 30¢ EMB'D \VASH POPLIN 27 inch, FIGURED BATISTE, wide, PRINTED BATIST wide, v FLOWERED ORGANDIE, 30 e 12%e wash- for shirt-waist suits, New Dress Materials for Spring lues worthy of close attemxon. I N N N TR AT S W 2 50c material, ' $1.00 $1.00 rial shown - $L 00 new > WILL KOT MAKE HANNO ~ APPROPRIATION | 8 MEANS TO N REAL ESTATE What. “Foot Ball” S City Officials Think Auxil- PRINTED LIST OF PROPERTY | iary Salt Water System SENDFORI¥. IU'SEPREEY Shinid Bo in Bond Twue 323 Montgomery Street R e am J. Dutton itz to urge that made in next vear's budget for rving out of the plan to build an be water supply on Twin t r fire protection. The call ed the members of the Board ic Works and the City Engineer ference and t Dr. Humphreys’ Seventy- | ) seven breaks up Colds andw GRIP e subject was ned an appropria- for. the tem. Of that already been expended for the reservoir site. The committee from rs asked for a sufficient ap- building of the reservolr in order d additional fire protection. d the interesting ystem In its en- fact that the salt water tirety will cost in the neighborhood of $2,- 000,000, which will include the distributing | system The Mayor and other city of- ling an installment debt of next six or seven years. While favoring the proposition as a means of better fire protection, the Mayor it would be more a proposition to the voters for a ue in conjunction with the propo- | 0 acquire a municipal water supply. The two propositions g6 hand in hand, ac- cording to the opinion entertained by the | city officlals, and their submission to the | voters will result in ascertaining from the people their will on both points. The Mayor stated that the needs of the | municipal departments had greatly in- | creased, and he did not think there would | be any money available out of the budget | to construct the galt water system piece- | meal. His Honor thought better results SEE THE LADIES’ GRILL Of the PALACE HOTEL for Its could be obtained by issuing bonds in the BEAUTY entire amount needed should the vofers COMFORT | so decide in order that the system may be « : ‘l“l'\'f; { constructed in its entirety. SERVICE —_—— . Bemefit for Mrs. Fusilier, A benefit will be given at tke Cen- tral Theater on Wednesday evening, March 28, for Mrs. Fusilier of 162 Dor- land street, whose husband died, leav- ing her penniless with eight small chil- dren to provide for. The benefit is un- Entrance Cor. Market and Annie Stx. J CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH NNYROYAL FILLS A der the auspices of Local Tnion No. e I RED scd mewllic n—, sesiet | 184 Brotherhood of Polishers of Amer- N 5 bioeribbes. Take me other, Befuse | | -~ lfi ca. et e Brvagin, ot seed g 7 - e OBJECTS TO BLASTING.—The West of i [ S fepe bt he fact that the rchase of land on Twin Peaks | estimated at $150,000, to con- | themselves as | %) yearly on the municipality for the | advisable to | ROUTE OF AOAD -~ T0BE CHANGED pervisors to Grantv Ocean hore Franchise Under Proposed Modified Plans {PROTESTS RECOGNIZED Tracks Will Run on Potrero Avenue Instead of York and Hampshire Streets Sl | At tonight’s regular secret caucus of the | Board of Bupervisors the question of | granting a franchise to the Ocean Shore | Rallway Company for a branch electric road to connect with its main line at Ver- mont and Army streets and terminating at Twelfth and Market streets will be | taken up, and the official action to be taken by the board will be agreed upon. From present indications the board is pre- | pared to grant the franchise under certain modified conditions, which will be a recog- | nitlon of the protests filed by interested parties against granting the franchise. | Principal among the modified copditions | will be a change in the route of the road | so as to eliminate therefrom. both York | and Hampshire streets, some of the prop- | erty owners on which object to a railroad | | running on the streets, which it is claimed | are too narrow for the purpose. Under | the modified plans it is intended to run | the road along Potrero avenue instead of | on the two streets.named. As Potrero | avenue is a thoroughfare 100 feet in width the objections in that regard will fall | away | Instead of the road running as originally | intended along Twenty-fifth street to the westerly line of Potrero avenue, thence | westerly along private property to and along Hampshire street té Mariposa, thence to York street, on which it was also proposed to run a branch er return track from Mariposa to Twenty-fifth street, it is designed to run the tracks along and from Twenty-fifth street to and along Potrero avenue to Mariposa street, street the road will run to at the northern end of 1 oss the track of the South- ern Pacific Company by an overhead crossing, with a clear headroom of at least twenty-four feet, thence running across | block 46 in the Mission district to a point | on Harrison street directly opposite | Twelfth, thence along Twelfth to Market | | street The question as to whether the franchise shall run for a period of fifty years or twenty-five years will in all likelihood be decided in favor of the longer term, 'in view of the fact that the city will receive after the first five years 3 per cent of the pts for the next succeeding fif- 4 per cent for the next fifteen t for the remainder of her provided, and the fran-'| Tt w chise wi granted on the express coni { attior t at the end of the term for | | wh is granted the road track and | bed of the railway and all of its station- | ary fix > public streets shalld become the property of the city. 7} Regulations as to the overhead corfstruc: | | tion are also to be enforced, in luding one | that for that portion of the Twelfth strect the overhead wires’shall | be ported by ornamental poles to be | placed in the center of the street. An- | other condition imposed is that all feed | wires shall be placed underground along | the route of the road. | The ordinance will not come up for final | | action until April 2, which is ninety legal | days subsequent to its introduction and ssage for printing on December 26, 1905, B TN S ot for Daylight Burglar, are searching for a d light burglar who has been ope in the residence portion of | north of Market street. He lo a Hebrew or Italian, is about of age, 5 feet § inches Aall, hair, eves and complexion, shaven and part of his nose i His method 1s to get the key has is smooth flattened ring the doorbell of the occupied flats and if there is no | answer break in and rob the place. h‘.ndmg are occupied, ADVERTISEMENTS. PLES CURED QUICKLY AT HOME. Without Pain, Cutting or Surgery. Instant Relief. | | We Prove It. Sample Package Free, | | Seven people out of ten are sald to | have Piles. Not one man in a million | | need have them and we are proving it | | ever:; at our own expense. We send | | a sample package of the wonderful Pyr- | Pile Cure 1o any person absolu We don’t do this as a matter of amuseraent or philanthropy, but because | it is to our interest to do so. We know | that the sufferer from piles, tormented and driven almost crazy by this wretch- d trouble, will find such immediate re- of that he will go at once to his drug- gist and buy a box and get well. We know that we have got the great- | est remedy in the world for piles, ana we zre ready and willing to stand or fall by the verdict of those who make the trlal. We have been doing this for some years now and we never yet have | had occasion to regret it. And the remedy at the drug store is | just as good as the sample we send out, | | As, for instance, here is a man who got | such immediate relief from the sample that he at once bought a box. as it |just as good? Undoubtedly, since it { cured him after all sorts and kinds of things had failed. And it wasn't one of those simple cases of a few years' standing—it had existed 50 years. Here is a sample of the kind of letters get every day, and we don’t have to for them: Friend: 1 write to tell what good our Pyramid Pile Cure has done for me. I used your sample, and it did me so much good I went and got two hoxes, | {and I used onc and I am another man \Jllegelhl’r I have no pain, no piles, {and I have been troubled with them for | over 50 years, and could find no relief till now, thanks to your timely cure. | Use my name if it will do you any good. | | Isaac Smith, Wharton, Ne ork."” Pyramid Plle Cure i5 for'sale at every druggist's at 50 cents a box or, if you would like to try a sample first, you will receive one by returp mail by send- ing your name and address to The Pyr- Pyramid amid \3ru§‘i Company, uo Racing! Racing! Jockey Gl oW California OAKLAND RACE TRACK t..’é..:: S ekt :if."‘m %w‘ - No O ol L;Ei © 1230-1232-1234 MARKET STREET $15 Suit, Values Eton and Pony Trimmed The three all-important factors in a suit, as you know, are FIT—FINISH—QUALITY We guarantee all of them. If our garments should be found lacking-in any of these essential requirements we will refund the purchase money. A-new creation, The Combination Eton In fancy mohairs, in green, navy and brown, all trimmed, $20 00 French Broadcloth Suits In black, navy and brown, presenting the highest class of ma- terial and tailoring. $3S 00 I.atest style in BO COATS $10.00 and $12.50 JACKETS Jaunty and up-to-date, in tan and black shades, $10.00, $12.50, $14.00 ETAMINE SKIRTS Right as to style and materials $8.00 yp to $35.00 Children’s Coats Complete assortment of the best values in gray, tan, navy and red. $3.50, $4, $4.50, $5, $5.50, $6, $6.50 vp to $10 Remember, Our Ordinary Prices Are Always Less Than the Special Prices of Other Houses. richly AMUSEMENTS. No Performance Tonight. ° ® Ma)estlc Every Night Next Week Until Saturday. Farewell “Pop” Matinee Thursday. .‘And MUSGROVE'S AUSTRALIAN PLAYERS IN “Sweet Nell of Old Drury” A Perfect Production of a Beautiful Rlag”, - NZXT FRIDAY Matinee, March 30th Specml ' Saturday Afternoon and Night, March 31st NELLIE STEWART in “CAMILLE” ONE OF HER GREATEST SUCCESSES, . $1.00, 75¢, 25¢. Now on Sale. Phone South 452. % Sunday Afternoon, April 1st, Bishop's Players in “SHENANDOAH.” ALIFOR N, BUSH STREET CHAS. P. HALL, Proprietor and Man- ager. Phone Main 127. Matinee Today And Tonight Last Times of “THE AVENUE GIRLS" ‘With the Clever German Comedian GEO. P, MURPHY. Commencing ~ Tomorrow Evening, MARCH 26th—ALL WEEK. Matinees Every Tuesday, Friday, Sat- urday and Sunda; REILLY & WO00DS BIG SHOW HEADED BY PAT REILLY 2—Immensely Funny Plays—2 “SIMON SIMPLE AND SIMPL] SIMON” and “A HOT TIME AT REILLY’S.” A Grand Spectacular Ballet “HADES UP-TO-DATE.” Week Commencing This Aflernoon, March 25 ABig Banner Bill BERT COOTE AND CO. “A LAMB ON WALL STREET." COLBY FAMILY (Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Colby, Master Frank and Little B)rl-‘l in’ Their Novel Muskal Entertainment, Tony Wilson and Heloise fi: The Celebrated Bounding Acrobats. AMOROS SISTERS Presenting eI Popular Prices—Evenings e, 25c, Sensational Trape‘x’:‘-llm Novelty Art- 35c. 50c, T5c. AN reserved. Matinees 25¢; reserved. sandor's Burlesque Circus The Great European Sensation. ALF GRART Assisted by Trtiel Hoag, in LIT- e ILE OF EVERYTHING." WORLD'S GOMEDY FOUR Premier Exponents-of Fun and Har- mony. ORPHEUM MOTION PICTURES Showing “The Dream of the Rarebit Fiend.” PHONE ENTRAL win'ss FAMILY MATINEE TO- TONIGHT, LAST TIME oF The House of Mystery V AUDEVILLE = BE- W ACTS. KONDAY“'!E—A;D ALL TOO PROUD TO BEG Evenings, 13c, 20c, B0c. Mats., Sat. 10¢ 18, 25e. —_— Last Week of the Talk of the Town, ABD'EL KADER AND HIy THREE WIVES 35¢, and Sun, I General Manager. MATINEE TODAY—TONIGHT. One of the Greatest Plays of the Season, A MODERN MAGDALEN TOMORROW NIGHT—The Record Breaker. Consecutive Week of America's Oldest Stock Company. Wm. Collier's Na‘ ‘mi nul !l.'mdfln Laugh- The Dictator Richard Hardl Davis" Funny _Satire Upon SBouth American Revolutions. - ; 25c to T5c; Mats. Sat., Sun., 25c to 50c. APRIL 2—C] 2 _CHARLEY'S AU S0ON—Sardcu's Great Play, THE noncunl:ss S —— MISCELLANEOUS. Thursday, ~ Baturday and Sunday. Prices—10c, 25¢ and 50c. ovelty. Belasco & Mayer, In Their Artistic Novelty: q I C Z lasco & May Regular Matinees Every Wednesday, A E. D. Price, } ACADEMY OF SGIENCES HALL Market st., between Fourth and Fitth, The California Promotion Committee's LECTURES ON CALIFORNIA Daily from 2 to 4 p. m. (excépt Sunday). Hlustrated by Magnificent Stereopticon and moving pictures. Five minutes after each lecture for audience to ask questions, Ad- mission Free literature on these and other counties to be had at the committee's headqugrters, 25 New Montgomery st week beginilog March 26: Petalw P. Smith, from 2 to 2:30. San Presented by George Barkley, . Santa Clara coumy-—?nunt. Qfllfllllordl!.’fmmaw ). gosquin County: and Sosmmie s ghh e Vot i ! n y John C. Ing, day and Saturday. SUMMER RESORTS, SODA BAY SPRINGS Bordering €l Lake, Lake County, of 1906, opens May 1. = |lONE |SEASCN SALE mnmmmm'wm For Ome. I GRAND OPERA HOUSE ONE WEEK ONLY BECINNING MATINEE TODAY THE MYSTERIOUS DEATH VALLEY MINER. In the Realistic Drama of the Great Southwest. “SCOTTY" Do DESERT MINE BY CHARLES A. TAYLOR. Regular Matinee Saturday San Franciseo’s COLUMBI st T 'TONIGHT 53 “Little Johnny Jones” TIME Fn ament Limited t> TOMORROW NIG HT THE WEEK. Beginning The i Kirke La Shelle Production of the Great ‘ American_Comedy. “Patims and | of Bret I{arte's Best Days.” —N. Y. World. "HOORAH EXTRA °i\oiy’ APRIL 2d Henry B. Harris Presents the Greatest Success on the American Stage, “THE LION AND THE MOUSE” By Charles Klein, Author of ““The Music Master.” SEAT SALE BEGINS THURSDAY. TIVOLI LAST WEEK—TONIGHT ISLE OF SPICE Evening Prices: 25¢, 50¢c, 75c. MONDAY NIGHT, Apil 24, “MISS TIMIDITY" Announces the Second Season of . g GRAND OPERA Park *“Arizona’ The Equal of ‘The Virginian." IN SAN FRANCISCO By the Entire Company from the Metropolitan Opera-House Under the Direction of |HEINRICH CONRIED GRAND OPERA-HOUSE SIXTEEN PERFORMANCES. 12 Evenings—4& Matinees. Beginning Mcnday Evening, April 16. Coneluding Saturday Evening. April 25. THE REPERTOIR QUEEN O or. Apr. 18—“LE 'NOZZE DI “ed B" ISCA."" 29— TAN.\'H:\CSER-" JST." Bat. , Ap r. 238 FAREWELL MATINEE. Opera to be announced. Sat, eve,, April 28— FAREWELL PERFORM- ANGE. Obera to be announced. Io“n]quw Pl‘l;!s u(l;llell tlek- A ets for sixteen per formances: Entire or- EVERY L A s T chestra floor, §112: Dress circle—$112, $96, $80 Family cf $64. $45; top floor—$48, $32: Proscenium, palco or grehestra ficor boxes, seating six. $800. top roscenium boxes, seat. six, $450. APPLICATIONS tor seats for ONB MORE SINGLE. PER- FORMANCES wil also be taken. but through the MAILS ONLY, Single seats thus or~ dered will be_ allotted before the public sale of single seats opens. DAY SATURDAY and SUNDAY Beginning at 11:30 Saturday and 10:30 Sunday PUBLIC SINGLE SALE APRIL 2 Prices of single tickets: floor, $7. Entire orchestra next cirele, two rows, £3: balance, §2. Proscenlum. palco or orchéstra flcor boxes, n-un. six, $60. Top proscenium boxes, seating six. APPLICATIONS from POINTS OUTSIDE SAN FRANCISCO given SPECIAL ATTEN- TION. Make checks payable and .dfire- all in- quiries to CHARLES W. STRINE. Manager San Francicco Scason, Com llc(rogllul TELEPHONB WEBER PILNO USED. . Grand Opera-house. SEASON SEATS READY FOR DELIVERY. FRANK O'SHEA .. HARRY MURRAY Cvmrofmrlndlon-!tn.u. Belasco & Mayer, Proprietors. u'nm:: TODAY. UNCLEB 'I'OM’S CABIN HERSCHEL MAYALL as UNCLE TOM. Colored Tublles uls Bt Bright and Frices—Evenings 10c to S0c; Matinees 10c, 15c, 2Be. Hal Reid's Seasational Mel AMidnight Marriage | Wagkly Cal $L00 18r I > -

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