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The San Francisco Call and Post from San Francisco, California • Page 35

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MAGYAR NATION EAGERLY WAITS Count Czaky Places Emperor in Tossession of Feeliug of the Protesting People VIENNA, Sept. Count Czaky, President of the Upper House 6t the Hungarian Diet, was received in audience by the King-Emperor Francis Joseph at the Hofburg: this morning and a lengthy exchange of views followed, during which the situation in Hungary was fully threshed out. Count Czaky was able to place the In possession of the real feeling of the Magyar Nation and Indicate the line of action most likely to lead to a compromise, which it is believed both tides are now. heartily desirous of reaching. political factions are anxiously awaiting the result of the audience, and his Majesty's decision In regard to his future attitude' toward the Hungarian demands.

The efforts'fof the coalition leaders to prevent rioting have been successful and there has been no disorder since Wednesday. The coalition" party has given the police notice of its Intention to hold a torchlight procession October 3 to tho Kossuth Club, and the Socialists announced "a procession', for' the iame' evening, the terminus', of parade being the 'of a Socialist newspaper; in to the Itossuth Club. The police' are'tAklng to prevent a The members" of the coalition and the are summoning their adherents in the "provinces the capital. The Socialist leaders have ordered the workmen to take a' holiday, and It. is, expected that 100,000 persons, will participato As both parties have, arranged to march in the same streets the authorities, and the pub-, lie are 'apprehensive' of disturbances.

The anxiety is accentuated because of the fact that the King's day, October. 5, coincides with the" anniversary of the execution of the thirteen so-called martyrs of 'Arad during the revolution of 1848. The authorities have asked assistance from the troops. IXCUSTO3ISKECEIPTS Report for September Will feliow Growth of Uncle Sam s3usiness; the monthly report- of. ttie Government receipts and expenditures, will: be "Issued next Monday, will "show'a remarkable Increase In -the; receipts -In- customs internal revenue For 1904, customs receipts amounted to and for three months 'of "the fiscal year $65,151,784..

For the month just closed the receipts 'from customs were. 527,244,146," and for. the threp months $75,015,577, being an Increase of for the month, and for morithfl. Last year at this time the deficit amounted to as against' "for 1 the quarter ending to-day. During the last three the' Internal show gain' over last year of Vayti Blgr Price for Claim.

TACOMA. Sept A Fairbanks telegram says that Lief an operator from the Klondike, has purchased claim No. on Fairbanks Creek for $100,000, with 140,000 down. SAN FRANCISCO GALLy QGTOBER; liK)5. LABOR LOCKOUT SHAKES BERLIN It Affects Thr6e Electrical Works 7 arid Tlii-ows Men Out: of Employment IS MENACED Suispension of Toil in Sliop Now Operating Would Stop Street 7 Car in City Sept.

A Tlockout in three of the big works bef saVi this morning. It affects all factories of the Algemlene," the Siemens-, Halske and "the Slemens-Schuckert com: ponies, escept one lamp factory, and throws about 25,000 workmen out of employment; the' lockout has -not affected the entire electrical industry. But it shows signs of siTreadlnk." employes the Berlin' Electric Works, which nearly all electricity consumed. for. power, and traction purposes in met this evening to consider a sympathetic but deferred action until Sunday night in order to the" result of a conference to be held Sunday morning between the three companies affected and the employes.

This conference will be presided over by Herr Yon Schultz, President of the Government Arbitration Bureau, but will have no official character, as the company refused 'to participate in the appeal for arbitration. They agreed, however 1 to meet the labor representatives in a conference with Herr Yon He Is an expert at settling labor differences, and therefore it is hoped he succeed in stopping the present trouble. The engineers of the Berlin Electric Works, fearing a sudden strike, arc spending their entire time in the shops. The office forcft is being held in order to operate the case of -a strike. The suspension of these shops would stop every car in Berlin, and the authorities are taking precautions to be prepared a strike.

It -has been already arranged to bring a detachment of machinists from the navy yard at Kiel in order to keep the works going. The lockout this afternoon was effected innerfect order. The police department offered to strongly Increase the police force about, the shops, but the managers declined. The companies desired to retain 60 per cent of the workmen in order to complete present existing contracts, but the men refused to stay. It is feared that Berlin within a few days will have the largest lockout strike in its history.

SACRAMEXTO REPUBLICANS 'nominate: a city ticket SACRAMENTO, Sept. 30. At.the Republican city convention to-night no contests were made for any of the nominations. Superior Judg-e E. C.

Hart rresjdcd. The -nominations were as Mayor, Albert Blkus: Auditor Assessor, Bred W. Carey; Collector, Edward West City Attorney, S. Luke Howe; Treasurer, Charles Prodger; George K. Rider; Third Ward, J.

H.Stocker: Fifth Ward, Frank J. Bid well; Seventh Ward, Harry A. Nauman: Ninth Ward, R. C. Jukes.

School Fourth W. SL Petrie; Sixth ard, James H. Henderson Eighth Ward, W.F. Jackson. 35 Dry Goods Company.

r' Two three pair lots. of aJI makes, i of 'CURTAINS at "GREATLY DUCED PRICES to dear, out at oncg I ooooSpedJaflg TMs IRISH POINT CURTAINS TAPESTRY TABLE -in': Arabian and white, "COVERS in all colors' and the $4.50 and $4.75 grimes, prices, in a srjccially selected to be closed out at, pair. fresh line, 4-4 size $1, 6-4 and $4.00 82 and 8-4' from $5 i POINT CURTAINS ALL WOOL SMYRNA in Arabian, ivory and RUGS in rich, new patterns -white, broken lines, value just opened in great variety $5.00 to $7.50, to be closed of sizes. Price 61.50, out to make room for nov- $2.25, $3.75, $6.50 dties to. arrive; pair Sizes 22x45, 30x60, 36x72, and $5.75 4x7 feet.

IRISH POINT CURTAINS BOBBINET BED SETS latest patterns in hzvgc with Battenberg center in ivory and white, and 4 Arabian and white show- i yards longf at prices rang- ing a careful selection of ing from, pair. salable makes; each $5.50, to $6.50, $7.50, $9.00 Cotton Comforters PURE WHITE fuII size, ex- tra value: Price $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 PLAIN SATEEN BORDER nine inches wide is one of our specialties at $2.50 BEST SATEEN, extra size, stitched. Price 53.00, $4.00 Silk Comforters Our new stock in the very latest designs and richest colorings in price from $10.00 up to $30.00 1 All curtains hung free in City, Oakland, Alameda, 4 Berkeley and Fruitvale. CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, Ceary and Stcckton Streets, Union Square. kHapid Rotary Standard Tie Sevrinx Machine of To-Day.

DON'T FAIL TO BEE IT. I W. EVANS, Agent 1021 Market Street Near 6th st. Why be a cripple any longer? SPECIAL 930 offer- for October only. In order to help the poor and to add several hundred, more testimonials to icur llsCof cures.

tVltho.ut knife, or. pain, or delay from perfect cure In. four to weeks. Out-of-town patients (as ct-bera) take treatments at office. each These not working cured in two as treatments can- be given -cltener.

Money left in bank until re- are assured. 'Tq help the deserv- we accept weekly- payments, can "cr write for details and- testimonials. "Hours: 8-9. Sundays. Guarantee Rupture Cure 906 MARKET ST.

CORNER ELLIS. yjSK Perfect Fitting EYE pf GLASSES Sfi 1 $2.50 .1 Broken Lenses rs- XjJ pieced 50c 642 THE PALACE HOTEL I Comprised Air cleanlni plant. Btram teat Perfect veatflattczi.fi'- Pipe and I'erfect service. L'ccxceUed cuisine. Every luxury attainable.

WEEKLY CALL, $1.00 PJBB YTiATt. Dr. Humphreys' Severity- SeTen breaks up Grip and Before the first flush of Fever, comes and weakness, "the" premoni- symptoms of having taken If at this time you act' take a few, doses of Dr. Humphreys" Specific "Seventy-seven" it will- restore the checked circulation, start the blood through the veins and break up Cold. 1 "77" also breaks up Colds that hang on.

"77, cures" Grip, Influ- enza, Catarrh, Coughs, Bronchitis and Sore Throat. At' Urusgists' 25c, or mailed. Write for Medical Book sent free. Homeo. Medicine Cor.

Wll- 11am and John New York. AMUSEMENTS. Beginning at 11:30 Saturday and 10:30 Sunday JOHX XV. 5UTT0jr. HARRY MURRAY ii Slipper direct to Park for one IRE 0 I) I 0.

BREAKING At the Height of the-Season HHPaSrf-' DEMONSTRATION I I Svvd $20.00 Long Coat Sttit at $12:50 $8.00 Covert Jacket at $5.00 Tight-fitting Long Coat Suit; I Short, jaunty Covert; lined made to fit and made, to wear;" throughout with heavy satin; in' Oxford Gray; $20.00 suit. fancy stitched; with October CIO buttons; $8.00 value. CR Hfl VIZiOU October $25.00 Blouse Suit, $16.50 $17.50 Coat at $12.50 Stylish trimmed Blouse Suit; Empire style Covert decidedly swell; handsomely 50-inch long, with'pleated'skirt; fully skirt, 1, only! 36 of' them; they will be made of black and green Pan- sold quick; a great coat at -ama cloth; splendid value at $17.50. October Sur- CIO Kfl $25.00., October Sur- OjD Cfj .1 prise tf IfciOU 2 r.50 Alice suit. of Imported fancy P4aid Suit; All Surprises trimmed with fancy black silk $4O Furiined Automobae braid and green velvet; urn- Coats at $22.50 brella effect skirt; value; s27.oo.

October -Green, purple, brown and VlOiuU black. They are all samples. Sale Continues $4.00 Walking Skirt at. $12.50 Taffeta Silk-Skirt at. .98.50 $6.00 Walking Skirt at.

$10.00 Panama 1230-1232-1234 MARKET STREET Every Suit TWO months of brisk selling has left for us broken broken sizes. 'They must be sold this week. New lines i will "place. LONG; PADDOCK- in I Cfl new at tsi fi $32.50 LONG GOAT SUITS, black, frOO navy and brown, at a 3 J20.00 NOVELTY BLOUSE SUITS, at; 1 DOLLARS SAVED on JACKETS and COATS LONG loose back, of fancy -n mixtures, at SUi $12.50 back, COVERT GOATS, three- 0 ft quarter length, at JACKETS, satin 'lined, and $6:00 extra quality WALKING' 0 0 SKIRTS, tit. OUi 3 $10.00 and- $12.50 high grade" DRESS 0-7 Cft skirts, at 1142-1146 Market Street liiliG EECITAIi PTRlci PRIEST TUESDAT October 8:30 at' LYRIC 119 Kady strett.

MOST'-STOPIENpoiIS Owing to theiprent dcinnnd lth mctTtiie contest, Manager Co ffroth abovrTthe uifx tlie Alii nmbra Then er next 'beelnninK Tuondny mntinee. Greatest Contest I eWorld Has I Kver. Known. An exhibition: that your famUy can see. Ad- mission Eoc- Gallery No.

reserved seats. at 8:80. PATENTS! 330 MARKET ST. SJF. AMUSKaiEZVTS.

A High-Class Eveiy: Af- ternoon and Evening In the Theater. Stephen Kltzpatrlck and Company; "Wallace's; Detricx Brothers; JameM Hawley; Melville mitl Oxclle; Miss Leona Clifton, and Special- Feature! BensaUonal LEAPING THE: ADMISSION 10c CHILDREN' tho Infant Incubators. fnl call Sl Year. I BECIMIMIMG MATIMEE TO-DAY I HOLLIS E. COOLEY Mm I AmeriGa's; Greatast 1 Detachment of 6O CAVAUIYMEX and HORSES SAME PRODUCTION GiYEH AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, HEWMk PCiPFL-IR PRTCGS 25c.

SOc. 75c. IQfl -jfet jyyiH i'xu 3 -Vfcvr BBE3SSS3SIO BEGINNING SECOND ANiDLASt WEEK. LAST SIX MAT. CHARLES FROKaiAN PRESENTS ETHEL In Her By Thomas Race ward.

Prices: Lower floor, $2 and $1 rf 1 Balcony, flm seven next seven, sc; Second Balcony, reserved 60c; admission BEGINNING MONDAY, CX VT. ELEANOR ROBSON In Israel Zangvlll's MER.ELY MARY ANN As Played by Miss Robson for Three JMonths in London and Six Months In New'- Yorfc. SPECIAL MAT. THURSDAY. 12 MISS ROBSON in Robert Browning's "JN A BALCOBIY" SEAT SALEJIIUIISDAYI PERFORMANCE BEGINS at 8 O'clock Bharp.

GRAND OPERA TO-NIGHT LTJCIA "With Bazelll. Gregorettlj Dado. REPERTOIRE FOR NEXT WEEaT. TUESDAY NIGHT IL BARBIERE DI-'SIVIGLia: WlthTetrazzini. Bazelll.

Wido. WEDNESDAY NIGHT MANO-V LESCAUT "With Coppola. Tied. Moreo. THURSDAY NIGHT LA TRAVIATA "With Tetrazzlnl.

Baaelll. Gregore-ttli FRIDAY NIGHT CAVALLERI A and I'PAGLIACtAt "With Petrella. Tlccl. Anglfilettl, Salassa. Moreo.

SATURDAY MATINSE and SUNDAY NIGHT LUCIA With Tetrazzlni. Bazelli. SATURDAY NIGHT BALLO IN" MASCHERA i With Petrella. Grasse. Coppoia, Gravloa, Dado.

REPERTOIRE FOR WEEK OF OCTOBER 10th Tuesday Night and Saturday 3TatiJ ice. "Sftmnambula." with Bazelli, re- eorettl. Wednesday Night. iuid Thursday. Night, "Otello," with Petrella, Grasse, letti, Salassa.

SEATS ON SALB FOR ALL dUSij STR EE I I. PHONE MAIN 127." i CHAS. P. HALL, Manager. MATINEE TO-NIGHT The i Burlesque Now Comes the Beauty Trust 52 To-morrow Week, i 'H MaUnees Tuesday.

Friday, 'H Sunday. 'tg Harry Williams' Famous "Ideal Extravaganza Co." 1 40 People! 10 Vaudevlllo Popular Prices Evenings. 13 to. "3, Cents; Matinees. 23 Cents, Reserved.

I Oct. 9 "Sam Devere's Own Burlesque Companr." im W. Lessee and Manager. Sunday Barcaln Mat. To-Nlsht Last Two Times HIS HONOR THE MAYOR With BARNEY, BERNARD.

Commencing To-Morrow Night and All Week. Matinees Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. THE IN MARIE CORELLI'S" From the Universally Read Novel. Scenic Production. Barney Bernard In "Hnmbug." L'The Light Eternal." Business Manager.

FAREWELL TO WHITE WHITTLESEY THE CROWN PRINCE In THE; LAST APPEAL ONLY Hall Caina's. Tremendous Play." THE ETERNAL GITY LUCIA MOORE I CHARLES WALDROX r. As, Rossi And the New Alcaxar, Stock. MASCAGNI'S ORIGINAL MUSIC. TO JONESv Market Near City Hall.

Phone South 533. Last TJmes To-Day, and NJjrht, of 1 BAREM Commendnif Bvenlng, All Matinees Saturday and Sunday. Big Scenic i Production- of Famous Melo- BY TfiE SEA: i By Owen Davis. Popular Evenings- 10 to 80 cents. 10.nlBi" 25: "THE WHITECAPS." By Davis.

i Week Commencing This Afternoon, Oct. Ist I ASTONISHING I ATTRACTIONS The Famou9 Ltlllputlaa. FRANZ EBERT GO. i Presenting "DAN CUPID," by El- mund Day. I CARLETON MAUD EDNA MAGY HALL In "A TIMELY AWAKENIXO." by Clay Clement.

I DiXON and HOLMES Descriptive Vocalists, In an Act of it Harmony, Pathos and Impersonation. I HAL MERRITT Cartoonist in Monologue. I Second and pm "Week of Harry Gorson Glarke Co. Presenting His Latest Comedy I 'TOMKtys." GEHARQ and BAILEY In their Original Sinking and Dancing PROF. ALLINEI And Bis Remarkable Trained llonksy, I "Petro, the Great," ORPKEUM MOTION FUTURES Sbowlnr the Latest Novelties.

Last Week and of Act! SPOOK MINSTRELS' i Vaudeville's Latest Sensational Novelty Popular Matinees Every Wednesday. Thursday. Saturday- and Sunday. 25c- and No. Xext Thursday and Pvidar October 6 and 8.

School Matinee. Fxtday at 8:30. THE HONOLULU ORCHESTRA and GLEE. GLOB (Tne Orijfinal Oub). The Finest Musical Organization Hawaii! Nine Splendid Instrumentalists and Hxcellent Soloists! Charming Popular Prices! Bnerved Seats SOc antt 220 Box Oiflce Monday Mornlny.

at Sherman, Clay Extral. Extra! Kacti-ei! Mdnday and Thursday October 0 and 13. Saturday Matinee. October 1 TWO GREAT VIOLINISTS HUGO HEERMANN Germany's Greatest 'Classic -Violinist. In Conjunction With His Son, Emll Herrmann FRED MACRER Great Concertos Never Played Here Before! Barely Heard Violin Duets i'MMHHP Three Masnlflcent Programmes I Season Tickets $3 50.

$2 ft and 80. Ready next Tuesday. 8. Single Concerts. $1 50t and 75c.

Ready. Next Friday. October 6. Box Office Sherman. Clay Where Com- plete May be Obtained.

of HAROLD BATJERi i UNION- PARE J. Reilly Judsre Jas.F. Grace Slipper SIINDAY, OCTOBER Ist mVENT OLASS SEVESTY-TVVO CHAMPIONS TRAIN SERVICE. "Bird and. Townaend at XH'JO retbrnlns at p.

m. el-wtrla car leaves'JFtftn and Market streets at a. m..

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