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THO STIENTISTS < ADRESS CLUB Captain Wildman, U. S. A.,| and Dr. Albert Atkins Dis- cuss Profound Researches T BURBANK PRAISES WORK e Medical Man’s Paper Will Be Read at World’s Congress of Physicians in Lisbon —_— BY LAURA BRIDE POWERS. career of seven years has experienced a days—gpod, bad, in- ay's programme d and indifferent” are a day for butterflles, bees. hough it be only a 1d's crispest upon elec- nstrations eachers, were Captal NATURE'S FORCES mental ac reason is that h we eed from or rce which prod: elous phenomens us in the air, nature’s great res. Breath 18 lite; 1t substance, it car- 3 , but is & oved by actlal experi- it must be complete be- vital sctivity or produce ena CUR s RENTS IN BODY. the gir chambers of the lungs, ectrical energy etio lete Indu: mportant here also ar of the living or- ents electrical energy The action and ts, between lectrical poles of the primary cur- e brain. The = is such that alternating current is di to the right and Jeft POSTUM Heals the System suffering from the effects of coffee. “THERE'S A REASON.” Read “The Road to Wellville” ip pkes of Postum. upon the side of the | of thought—an ef- | exist | ARCHBISHOP GLENNON’S _ BRIEF VISIT HERE. . Catholic Prelate of St. Louis Stays Few Hours. Comes From South and Hastens Away Homeward. Archbishop J. J. Glennon, one of the dis- tinguished prelates of the Middle West, was a visitor of a few hours in this city yesterday. He arrived from Los Angeles ‘with a party of friends and registered at the St. Francis. Pressing engagements in the Missour{ metropolls compelled the pre- late to cut his stay here short, and he proceeded on alone, his friends rémaining for a further view of San Francisco. There was no opportunity for the clergy here to show him those courtesies due to 2 churchman ot hie standing. Archbishop Glennon is not only one, of the most brillant and prominent divines of the city where he carries on his imme- diate work, but has a national fame, be- ing held one of the foremost church work- ers of America. He was appointed Coad- Jutor Bishop of Kansas City, with right of succession, and was consecrated titular Bishop of Pinara in 189, It was in this field that Archbishop Glennon made his particular mark, and his excellent work was recognized by the higher church au- thorities. Later he was created Coadjutor Archbishop of the diocese of St. Louls, which distinguished position he now hold: The visiting prelate was accompanied by R. L. Kearns and John L. Bittinger, both of St. Louls. The party was met here by 8enator Thomas Kearns of Utah, brother of R. L. Kearns. ————— AR HOP OF DIOCESE OF ST. , LOUIS, WHO WAS IN THIS CITY KUBELIK HELD UP BY YESTERDAY. FLOODS IN THE SOUTH + i Train Is Stalled by Washouts, but Violinist Plays Soul-Felt Mu Kubelik, the great violinist, is stalled up In his private car thirty miles this side of Santa Barbara playing with all his heart and soul “Thou Art so Near and Yet so Far.” This exhibition of his feeling is caused by the reason that A. Keith and Charles R. Miller of the | his wife, the Countess Czeky-Szell, pah Rallway Company are at the | whom he has not seen since the last A baby was born, has been awalting him ~. Killam of Duluth, Minn., & prom- | in Los Angeles for the last week and an with extensive interests | he had promised to meet her there on at the Palace. Monday. His intentions were good, but , assistant passenger traf- | he could not combat the elements. Santa Fe, arrived in | The rains, which poured down in tor- yesterday from Los An- |Tents last week, deluged all the south- ern part of the country, and washed out portions of the Southern Pacific Company’s road. Kubelik Jeft here Sunday afternoon after his concert, his car being attached to train No, 10.. AN went well until Monday, when the train was obliged to come to a standstill at Conception. Between -that point and Santa Barbara the country was simply PERSONAL District AUC\T!’H“)’ Benjamin of Napa was 1 the city yesterday. Former State Senator C. L. La Rue of Neapa visited the metropolis yesterday. has returned to San n extended business trip, which took him to New York, Boston and other cities. General Manager H. J. Horn of the Northe cific arrived in San Francisco nigh om a business and pleasure h h the ath, THIONE: s : flooded. Kubellk was to have playea s at Los Angeles last night, but, of i B idemi cause, the concert was postponed. Bothwell Brown s Gayety Girls pre- musical burletta, School Days,” at the Chutes for st time Monday and made great Every seat in the Simpson Auditorium had been sold and naturally the disap- pointment of the audience was great. The great artist will return here in hits at both perfopmances. Emmonds, | {ime to play a matinee at the Tivoll on Emmerson _and /Emmonds, sInging, | Sunday, April 8, and an evening con- | dancing and talking comedians, were|cert on Monday, April 9, at the same | heartily .pplauded for their original place. skit, “Only a Joke”; Emily Nice, a|" The sale for reserved seats for both pleasing serio-comic, was heard in some | concerts began vesterday and was of the latest songs, and Lopez and |jarge, especially for the Monday!night | Lopez, a musical dus, who play upon a | performance. * ‘i ruments, were compelled st SRVINCT 108 ORI B a number of recalls. e Montgomery, the sweet singer of illustrated ballads, and the animato- scope, showing many modern and amus- MASS MEETING TONIGHT TO PROTEST AGAINST QUARRIES As an outcome of the meeting held erty owners of the district. Tomorrow morning a committee will wait on the Board of Supervisors to make a vigorous protest against the firm's carrylng out its Intention to quarry on the land formerly operated by Gray Brothers. Gray Brothers, through one of the firm, stated at Sun- day's meeting that they would fight any one attempting to quarry in the distriét they had vacaled and that it any other firm was given the privilege they would consider it only just to themselves, having expended $20,000 when carrying on the industry there, to again resume work. The West of Castro Street Improve- ment Club, under whose auspices the basis of appropriate framing. The per- ony as to pattern, proportion and size f the picture, Our experts m & standpoiit to produce . invite you to see our art he coliection of plctures is compre- ete. Sanborn, Vall & Co., sides of the heart, twice during one respira- tio the living esis answers, 1 pre- n upon which the immortal pent some of the greatest efforts of , viz_ the cause of the fout ns of the heart to one respiration; vet meeting tonight will be held, also i ROt i y 0} y 4 vogue. Quarry Company in every legal man- ACTIVITIES ARE RELATED. Rer. AR Physica mental activities are closely roo: related, © uently by an application of the SE¥urs Mow: Cidmsai Pl same ples of electrical action by which School Director Boyle vesterday or- | we have enalyzed special senses we may con- | dered a new classroom to be built in application into the finer domain action. Our experiments on the living brain prove it to be charged with electric , also that energy increases with dis- e of mentality. These facts piace in the hands of science the key to a rational the Hancock Grammar School, where there is an overflowing attendance of pupils. Superintendent Roncovier! and his deputles conferred on improved meth- | Bevehoiogy @nd e true besls for a sclentifio | 5gg ot teaching and will introduce some Everywhere energy acts according to laws | innovations tended to simplify matters of vib :ex::;:u;tn ‘r‘x‘anl‘lvms in different | and bring about best results. | seales : bratory energy bro- e e e Rammonions Y heFEy DFo- | The establishment of an ungradea | the body every orgam vibrates to its own in- | Cas$ in the Durant School and a class a rhythmic scale. In health all organs | for backward children will be ordered vio harmonious rhythm to that of ear future. indtv organtem. | The individual organ; | omtrent g ism endeavors to vibrate in barmony with the influences of its environment. Environment, for each individual means the effect of all of the universe upon that indi- s of the whole physical organism are uegative to their environment; for this reason they respond to influences from with. out. It is thus that environment produces so | great an effect upon the individual. Luther Burbank says, “Heredity is the sum of all environment.”” This rule appiies not bnly to the physical structure of man, but also to his mental development, We are impressed by | the physical conditions and the mental at. mosphere with which we are surrounded. Our universe is alive with the electrical thouzht waves of all mankind, which aet and react | upon the entire human race through telegathy | and thought transference. Nor is this all; the | very substance of which our physical environ- | ment is composed has received and stored the DOAN’S PILLS. NO REASON FOR T, When San Francisco Citizens Show the Way. There can be no just reason why any reader of this will continue to suffer the tortures of an aching back, very essence of all the thought of i ¢ Thought Is the vital force which wiaves ee. | the annoyance of urinary disorders, | stance into form; form s transitory, byt [the danger of diabetes or any kidney thought is lasting--passing on from age (o age, expressing and re-expressing, until, at last, the ideal is reached and nds before mankind in its perfected glory. NO ORIGINAL THOUGHT. Let no man boast of originality of thought, for he may simply be coming into conncfou recognition of that which maturs hue 30 o full; reserve or m in ner bool Tty ook of iite s & history or ait pepviiies | DOW and then, for about a year, of thought, g;mllh ‘mrl.acem&emo‘nxul“ .hndedphyn“l pain through the small of her back. structure ¥ o eredity, i o an absojute sense, Jife has no besloaings Besides thatE she had very marked and no endings; eternal now. Time | Symptoms of either weakened or ex- is the transitory effect of environment Be- | cited kidneys. Any exertion brought on an attack, and if she contracted a ills when relief js so near at hand and the most positive proof given that they can be cured. Read what a San Francisco citizen says: Mrs. H. Smith of 168 Linden ave. says: “My daughter complained every hind all energy, all force, all time, ali phe- nomena, there is intelligence. Through reflee. tion, thought brings ‘us to our highest con ception of intelligence, But what is fhtel gence? What is that intelligence which stands behind our individuality, thet which analyzes our thought impressions and guides us along the broad pathway of experience? Profound thought lies in this mighty ques- tion which all have asked yet which nome have answered. The greatest teachers thinkers in all ages have been forced to “ere, on the dim borderland of infinity. And thus did a few hundred clubwomen harken unto the pulsating thoughts that a month hence will be poured forth be- fore the assembled savants of the world In old Lisbom. ——————— 1 advised her to try Doan’s Kidney Pills and she commenced their use, They were prompt in their action and in short time stopped the pain in her back and improved her health in every way. Doan’s Ointment has also been tried in my family and beneficial results followed its use,” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and ‘wmwmuuhhnmflw. ALGIEBS, Mareh 27 —Count Albert de Sonts of , lleved, mortally injured vorty take no other. THE SAN FRANCI ing mov pictures, completed an ex- | on Sunday to protest agalnst the pro- cellent ogramme. The amateurs|posesd quarrying by the Blue Rock promise a lot of surprices and all of | Quarry Company at Twenty-sixth and them will appear in tights on Thursday | Douglass streets, a mass meeting has night and there will he a cakewalk at | been called for this evening at Plant's} the Chutes on Saturday evening. Hall, Twenty-fourth and Douglass SRR A L A streets, when the whole matter will be Stmplicity placed before the residents and prop- cold aggrayation was sure to follow. | @) AWeek of Musical Festivities Everybody Welcome to the Big Opening ORCHESTRION CONCERTS. This wonderful musical instrument can entertain you by the hour, can play anything you wish to hear and glay it perfectly. It as a perfect perform- ance of a well-drilled and thoroughly perfected orchestra. You are welcome to come in any day this week and listen to this beautiful music. We want you to see our new store, the largest in the West, truly | The Big Piano Store. PIPE ORGAN RECITALS. ' Mr. Fletcher Tilton and Mr. Wm. E. King, eminent organists, will give very highly entertaining pipe organ recitals, and ou will certainly enjoy their artistic abilit You are welcome to enjoy these or- gan rccitals and you will miss a musical feast if you neglect to come in some afternoon this week. THE NEW AUTO GRAND PIANO. I vou love good music you will be most Interested in the new Autopianos and the Auto Grand Piano, the most perfect instruments of the age, pianos that not only a musician, but every- body else, can play. When vou call you may enjoy the “Autos” as much as you please. ELECTRIC PIANOS ALSO. Intermissions will be made interest- ing by exhibitions of the Blectric self- playing planos. These instruments were awarded gold medals and the highest honors at the St. Louis, Buffale and the Portland expositions, A small elactric motor actuates the wonderful mechanism. Touch and tempo, and even the pedaling, is }\erlrctfy done automatically. You'll be glad to hear these truly marvelovs instruments play any selec- tions that you may request. Reserve an afternoon, or an evening, ¢k and spend it at the Big Piano We'll surely make it interest- ing. ill the car lines lead to or transfer to the Eilers Music Company, 721-723 Market street, a few doors above the Call building, nearly opposite the Phe- lan buildin SCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1906. TrekivisH Bear this in.mind: We mean a “third off” when we say a third off during this opening sale. pianos, such as Kimball and Decker, and Hazelton, and Hallet, Davis & Co., will not be disputed of cuch grade and quality we say $333. If you find them elsewhere for 3409 we say $267, if elsewhere Choice of an entire carload of brand new, excellent grade New York pianos, heretofore sold by a prominent San Francisco house who held the agency for $350 and $400 and $450, our price during this opening sale, $152, $167, and $184, according to style and 4 As to terms of payment, we simply add that we will arrange them to suit any reasonable buyer. your own terms of payment. The practice of adding an arbitrary amount in addition to simple interest to the cash time huyer is not permitted in any of the Eilers stores. We sell pianos on monthly payment plans calling for $s, EILERS MUSIC COMPANY, THE BIG PIANO STORE, 721-723 MARKET STREET ADVERTISEM MAKE HIM PAY THE PRICE wE'VE BEEN 0ING IT ‘;ou YEARS! CET THEIR MONEY 185 PIANOS FORS 000! WHEN THE Y GET THAT HABIT. SOAK EM LITTLE TERMS(?) 316 PROFITS OF THE The Grand Opening and *“/3 Off”’ Sale Of Eilers Music Company Commencing Today Marks the Beginning of the Greatest Price Fight Ever Known in Piano History. The End of Exorbitant Profits in Piano Selling. The Heretofore Invinci- ble Combine of Retail Piano Dealers Shall No Longer Hoodwink and De- ceive the Public Into Paying Twice What Good Pianos Are Really Worth. A Bona Fide “One-Third Off” Sale. Everybody Invited to Watch the Fight for Piano Supremacy Which Starts To-Day. The Eilers Mu- sic Company’s Big Store Is Now Open at 721-723 Market Street, in the Largest and Most Comfortable Store, Filled With the Finest Pianos That It Is Possible for the Best Manufacturers to Produce. This will be an opening long remembered by music lovers, an opening sale where money is made by every purchaser, fér we promise on our busi- ness reputation to save you exactly one-half what you have been asked to pay at every other store in San Francisco for a good piano. This opening sale should interest you deeply. It's money for you, as well as getting the best piano. Instruments such as the famous Kimball, Hazleton, Decker, Hallet & Davis and others. But more important than all else is the breaking up of the giant profit makers, that combine of retail dealers which has successfully maintained outrageously high prices on pianos until some of its members are now rated millionaires. NOW HERE'S OUR CHALLENGE—THE SAME PIANO A THIRD OFF. Go to any piano store in San Francisco, make your choice, write down the name, the number, the s_!yle_ and the price, then come to the Eilers Music Company, and we will give you a piano of the same grade, style, tone and appearahce for one-third less than the combine dealers charge. For instance, if an antiquarian dealer says $400, our price is $266. If another sdys $900, our price is $600 (one-third less), and you make the difference. Even if a store makes the price $250, we will supply you with the same- for $166, and if it’s $200, come here and pay $133 for the same thing. No matter what the combine dealérs charge during our opening sale, we charge just one-third less. And you pay fof-any piano at 3alée price to suif your convenience. EASTER IN MEXICO CITY. Greatest Festival of the Year. Did you ever see a pllgrimage? Then take the speclal train, April 10th, to Mexico City. Thousands upon thousands visit the great Ca- thedral and the sacred shrine at Guadalupe. | No such sight anywhere else. This speclal | party will also visit beautiful Cuernavaca and See Cortez's Palace, the famous Borda Gar- deps, Queretaro, the opal city and many oth- ers. Optional return via Grand Canvon _at slight extra cost. Ask agent Southern Pa- cifio for folder, and reserve berth quickly. 613 Market_street. CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the M{ Signature of 7 Belasco & Mayer, AMUSEMENTS. Pregmton B. Price, ALCAZAR 7 TONIGHT—MATS. SATURDAY AND SUN. ‘William Coliter's New York and London Laughing Hit. 4 The Dictalor Funniest of all the Farcical Frivolities. PERFECT PRO- DUCTION. Eves., 25c to T5c. Mats. Sat. & Sun., 25¢ to 50c NEXT WEEK—CHARLEY'S AUNT. BOON—Sardon’s Great Play, The Sorc ACADEMY OF SCIENCES HALL Market st., between Fourth and Fifth. The California Promotion Committee’s LECTURES ON CALIFORNIA Dally from 2 to 4 p. m. (except Sunday). Illustrated by Magnificent Stereopticon and moving pictures. Five minutes after each Jecture for audience to ask questions. Ad- mission free. Free literature on these and other counties to be had at the committee's Beadquarters, 25 New Montgomery street. For week beginning March 26: ;etnlum&—m The Alcazar Company’s 500th WEEK, Breaking All Records. sonted by M. P. Smith, from 2 to 2:30, Piego County—Presentéd by George Barkley, from 2:30 to 3. Santa Clara ounty—Present- ed by M. I Jordan, from 3 to 8:30. San Joaquin County and’ Yosemite—Presented by D. J. Foley, # from 8:80 to 4. Sacramento Couri- ty—Presented by Jobn C. Ing, Thursday, Fri- and_Saturday. S O s i i OAKLAND RACE TRACK ' Six or more races each week day, rain or shf Tor svecial trains stopping ut ibe: §, P. ferry, foot of Market st.; lea: at 12;: thereafter every twenty minutes until 2 rved for ladies and their *Returning trains (OMAS H. WILLIAMS, President. PERCY W, TREAT, Seoretary: - D m.. No smoking in last two cars, which are l%- 2 leave track after fifth and he AMUSEMEN' AMUSEMENTS, THIS WEEK ONLY Last Five Nights—Matines Saturday. ““Certainly made the audience laugh. TS, ?l ‘Maieslic H.W.BISHOP Chroniele, & Tonight (Wed.), Thurs. and Fri. Night £ The Native'Western masterplece to date.”"— Last “Pop" Mat. Tomerrow (Fhursy aminer. " | i ““Will doubtless attract large house: The Kirke La Shelle Production of Paul Arm- THE HEIR TO | STEWART § THE HOORAH | iSWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY NELLIE Last Time Next Sunduy Night. EXTRA SPECIAL MATINEE FRIDAY, NEXT MONDAY NIGHT Tha Most Intensely Interesting Play in Years. SATURDAY AFT. AND EVENING *JJ_ Oneof Miss Stewart's Camille ki THE LION R et A Magnificent Production, A N D THE MOU s E Avpronriage Meneie e rerdr' viata" by Complets Orchestra. By Charles Klein, author of The Music Master. SEATS $1.50, 81, 3¢, 23c—Now on sale. SEAT SALE THURSDAY Phone, South 452 Com. SUNDAY AFT.—Bishop's Players in “'Shenandeah. Special—For the engagement of ‘The Lion nd the Mouse.” Prices—$2 to 25c. Matinees o Vednesday and Saturday. GERARDY Sunday Mutinee, April 8. Sunday Matinee, April 15. BUSH STREET CHAS. P. HALL, Proprietor and Manager. Phone Main 127. GREATEST OF ALL! TO-NIGHT — ALL, WEEK — Matinees Every Tuesdey, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. REILLY & WOODS BIG SEHOW HEADED BY PAT REILLY, 2 Immensely Funny Plays—2 “SIMON S8IMPLE AND SIMPLFE SIMON" and ‘A HOT TIME AT REILLY'S."” A Grand_Spectacular Ballet. “HADES UP-TO-DATE." Popular Prices—Evenings, 13c, 25¢, 35e, 50c, 8¢, all reserved; Matinees, 2Be, reserved. NEXT—THE MISS NEW YORK JR. CO. A BIG BANNER BILL! Bert Coote and Com 73 The Colby Family: Tony Wfln-m and 4 Amores Sisters; Abd’el Kader day, Saturday and Sunday. PRICES—10c, 25¢ and 50o. PHONE GENTRAL 0UTH 918 VLU CL PHONE EAST 1877 Eddy and Jones Streets. TONIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK. rday and Sunday. SEE T New York Suvway. ‘The Subway Express, Death. The Terrible Explosion. A Buccession of Thrilling Effects. cfi?fl;s% & MAYER, Proprietors. City of Hal Reld's The Bowery Musie Hall. ==== The Battle to 10e, 15e, 25e. BAJA’ CALlFO.R.NIA Damiana Bitters| s : an T RESTORATIVE, INVIGORA- e The high-class character and by any honest man. If others ask $500 for pianos they are $200, OUR POLICY AND HOW IT WILL BENEFIT THE PEOPLE The policy of the Eilers Musie Company has been outlined frequent- ly in our newspaper announcements, but it is so important that we shall re- peat it here for your benefit. Briefly, our policy is as follows: First, to uphold at all times the ar- tistic element in pianos. Se-ond, to place piano selling on the same rational business basis as in other lines of merchandise. Third, by making the price of thor- oughly high-class instruments low enough to be within the purchasing power of people with ordinary means. In other words, the Eilers plan saves to the piano buyer everything that systematic, economical, careful and up-to-date business methods can effect. The Eilers plan enables you to se- cure the highest grade piano for the same money that the combine dealers have asked for the medium grade pi- anos and secure a medium grade pi- ano for less than the former price of a poor one. The Eilers plan gives to you the benefits that come from buying in large quantities, taking advantage of every facility for shipping and hand- | ling pianos by the most economical methods. The Eilers plan guarantees the quality of every piano sold, the thor- ough satisfaction of every piano pur- chased, or money back. of our here they are for $133. design of case. We offer pianos at cash prices on practically e in order to accommodate a $8 or $10 a month. AMUSEMENTS. TIVOLI LAST FIVE NIGHTS. ISLE OF SPICE EVENING PRICES, 25c, 50c. MATINEES SATURDA and 30c—NO HIGHER. Beginning NEXT MONDAY NIGHT THE CHARMING MUSICAL PLAY, MISS TIMIDITY KUBELIK 2 MORE CONGERTS SaTyaT. dvwus MONDAY EVE., Seats Now on Sale AT TIVOLI BOX 0 Y AND SUNDAY, 250 PRICES, $1.00 TO $3.00. GRAND:o: This Week Only——MAT. SATURDAY "SCOTTY” The Mysterious Death Valley Miner, W KING OF THE DESERT MINE PRICES—25¢, 80c, TSe. Beginning SUNDAY MATINES CRESTON CLARKE In Monslieur Beaucalre BOTHWELL BROWNE'S GAIETY GIRLS