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| THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FROM THE LOUGE ROOMS CONDITION OF REAL ESTATE OF VARIOUS SOCIETIES MARKET IN SAN FRANCISCO Review of Mattefs of Interest to Mem- Review of Past Week's Transactions bt bers of Many Organizations. in City and SuburbanProperty. Dry Goods UNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1900 MAURICE GRAU OPERA CO. Beginning MONDAY BVENING, Nov. 1t e A L s PARIS Company. members of the parlor and a »er of visitors present. The as a most pleasant one and all nspired with a spirit of en. m that ought tc prevail in ever After an exemplification of the i a showing of the business meth- ere was an address by the grand who during the evening was ae Gallagher, on be- nted a handsome Francisco. There st Grand Presidents Mrs. Conrad, Mrs Is. Grand Vice Pree- Baker, District De Stelnbach and Miss Eliza after which the parlor closed opr and ices m, named called aj the pf- | large n Gran ecretgy Miss | meeting w present w the past week ¢he fol- | than fift ¢ [ Frakes: Nrs. Ema t, grand presidens Lilly O. der of the order; Mrs. Bay- arlor, Mrs. Boldgnan of La Mr. and Mrs, F. John- . ¥ Williamsoj of Sutter ‘1 rs of the ordg that have ne 80 are prowding Amer ayed at gach m m and prave loyalty Vista Parlor is acdvely at work | @nging for the entefainment ance that is to be given s the name of | cz e were served. lor on the night of the 14th inst. | Last night Mrs. Geit paid a visit to Hall. ~ Thif pro to be | Alfa Parior and she was well received. and | LECTION week has not been i marked by many large sales, for an obvious reason. The re- sult of the election has put the brokers into good humor, for | they expect that business will improve at once, the policy of the country being defl- nitely established for another term of four years. | Bovee, Toy & Sonntag report a lease for | $120,000 for a period of ten years of the property at the southwest corner of Fol- som and Second streets. The lot is 137 feet on Folsom street and 275 on Second. There is a three-story bullding, with base- ment, that covers the entire size of the lot, which has been occupicd by the Cali- fornia Wine Association for wine vaults. | The property has been leased to the Pa- 27x70, $500; Anna Godt to Kaja Pallsen, west line of Elsie street, 231 feet north from Court- land, 25:8x’ $1000; Mary Cramer to Belle Robrhand, northeast corner Bush and Lasuna streets, 82:6x22:11, $5000; Julius D. Obrock to Joseph' and Emma C. Roe, east line of Pierce | Street, 100 feet south from Eilts, 30x30, $3000: James J. Thomas to Statla A. Thomas, un- divided one-half of east line of Lyon street, 100x125_feet north from Golden Gate avenue, 23x137:6_also east line of Golden Gate avenue, $1060; Thomas H. Day to John F. Bent, -west Iine ‘of Willard, 160 feet south from Golden Gate avenue, 2x95:2, $500; Annie B, Howe to James E. Bell and A. D. Harrison, southwest line of Ninth, 130 feet northwest from Bryant, 35x110, $3500; Esther Sobey to the president and board of trustees of the Paciflc Theological seminary, east line of Cattanooga street, 60 feet north from Twenty-second, 26x125, $3500; Ida A. Macredy to Willlam Tegeler, west line of Church street, 100 feet northeast from Dor- Eimile Boesch, northwest line of Minna, 74 feet land, $1000; Mary V. and Frank S. Malone to | 1 ~-NEW GOODS IN OUR CURTAIN DEPARTMENT! Complete assortment of Imitation Arabian Curtains, rang- ing in price from $6.50 to $13 50 per pair, in Morosco’s Grand Opera House. MONDAY EVENING, November 12th, at § o'clock, Gounod's Opera, “ROMEO ET JULIETTE." (In French.) Mmes. Melba, Bridewell, Bauermaister: MM. Ed._de Reszke, Plancon, Bars, Sizes, Gillibert, Dufriche, Maseiro and Saleza. Sig. MancinellL Cqnductor. TUESDAY ING, November lith, @t § o'clock, Wa o “TANNHAUSER. Mmes. Gadsk!, Olitzka and Susan Stroi Van Dyck, Blass, Bars, Muhimaon, Hubennet, Viviani and Bispham. Conductor.-....... ...Mr. Walter Damroseh. WEDNESDAY EVENING, November 14th, at § o'clock, Verdi’s Opera, “AIDA.” (In Itallan.) Mmes. Nordica, Bauermeister and Loulss Homer; MM. Scott, Plancon, Journet, Maseiro and Imbart de la Tour. Conductor -.....Sig. MancinellL THURSDAY VE‘VE ING, November 15th, at § functionsthat this p: Last Sunday Mrs. Gett and several northwest {rom Second, 22x60, $3500; Thomas \V. o'clock. Gounod's Opera, single and double borders. I e 2ot up in aid of inent Native Daughters were the | cific Coast Biscult Company, of which Ik | Rivers et al. to Henry L. and Charlotte Kum- b4y By of the sicl st g Rt A Tt Nes | @an 5 T | FAUST. (In French.) g 2 o lore ed b rominent rouls nom Sons repor e sale o Syl o J W “ent i aleza. Campanart, or an a s Rber bl rthearts Wn6 OhFiday Mrel GEL Was Ten | ot Souh ect orser ot e et s | Hehart Ol aouthesal cointe ¢ Sixteencn = FUll line of - French Bobbinet, all widths, in White, Ecru ———— k. an ey hope © show t I a reception by Mrs. Minnle Gun-| g * Z id Vermont, 50x100, $150); John E. and Marga- | Wt et 8 be as perfect as are | Shaw alley, between F . north line of Twen- | t and Second jret C. Hill to Joseph Du can, at tim zendorfer at her home. and Ochre; also Arabian Laces, Mary Anioinette o'cloek, Wagner's Opera, | FRIDAY EVENING. November [ | | s. Last Wednesday night the | - | streets, the alley being twenty feet wide | L-fifth, 5 feet t from Mississipol, 25x10, “DER_ FLIEGENDE HOLLANDER” The paricr had 8 time | The Eastern Star. | and the a fons of the lot 31:2 feet on | fioovs Sgoree ¥ o Joi.C. Hayod, west i -to- i i Flying Dutchman. (In_German.) S Bt e the Tomtis OF | cicanon G e r ot the Order | Sasinn, S e oy Lot B e U5 Lokl e cron ety | Braids and all other up-to-date trimmings, Semnen, e o e e DR, Bheems g at a m“kv'f\.:f, | of the Eastern Star has elected the fol- | street, with ferty feet on Minna, $37.000; | ‘[ S e h line of Clement street, 100 by the yard at popular p”ces' A Bars ""5(’,’_"?\"“ prize, a handso { lowing named as its officers for the en- | east line of Steiner strect, between Val- [t \West from FFHst avenve, T:6xi5, 4500; Jeus | of SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 7 u: rm; Maude Terwilliger, matron; | lejo and . 26x137:6 feet, no IM- | circet and west line of Eleventh avenus, zsw"'z‘ | t north from J street and west line of tron; Mary A.| between F IR =g ots, | Eleventh avenue, 250 feet south from I street, ate ma Mar) en Fillmore and Webster streets, | igyeq{h iEh e 12,090 0y, 5o, & strect, feet, $4550; also lot on the WeSL | west line of Twenty-third avenue, 2% feet south Cole, between Hayes and Fell | from J street, 2%x120, $300; Auguste and Ma- Amy 5 Temp! T O s | strents thilde Kahn o Walter £, McAlilster, south line n the night of the 3d ins alifornia | StT b o : of hirtieth e feet east from pter held its first annual neeting, on | Shainwald, Buckbee & Co. have s0ld the | Dame, 25x114, ; Hartland and Ada Law to occasion the election of otncers | Emanuel home, on the north line of Pa- | Herbert E. Law, east line of Van Ness avenue, officer V\fls‘(n'l:(l(‘\el 1‘3‘;‘ cific street, for Mrs. Emanuel to Mrs. :nr:]nlr_t:xn:(ma\, \l'»\‘llgjfi; fififgh:mlo};u::‘tm:c e O Ve oo | Amalia E. Sherman, for $17.500.. The lot & | oo a0 B W e il Grsen | Tohn Tonning- | 242:6 feet west from Gough street and Is | street, Ssxs0, $6000; George L. and Barbara | a Wagner | 30x134 feet. The same brokers have aiso | Payne n; )I{;r;;?fimt A. Skelly, nnnr‘wut‘, sold for 3. D. W. Behulte th corner of McAllister and Laguna, 30x100, | John J. Mitchell, patron; Mary Frances | provements Fahrenholtz, Hawley, secretary; Lottle Pea: urer; Frances P. Tower onductr line of Vallejo, | ft Nottingham Curtains, an endless variety in new real lace effects, at $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and upward per pair. Handsome Couch Covers, in Oriental designs, from $2.75 10 $10.00 eac). New line of Moquette Ru s and Ingrain Art Squares jus received, new and nobby pat erns popular prices. artha Coppage. en served. The new parlor or 3 M Sadis Parlor &t Crockett, was on the 7th inst., with thirty-fou membere. It was named F &nd its number 8 115. Tt the name was adopted rand president, whose m he_officers of tk ed by District D: a Mrs. Agnes L Mra, Arthur D. Coddt ? Journet, Maseiro and Cremonini Conductor. «....Slg. Manctnelll. | “LOHENGRIN. Mmes. Nordica U Van Dyck, Bispham, Muhlmann and Ed. de Reszke. Conductor. Mr. Waiter Damrosch. Good Seats for All of Above Performances om Sale at Box Office. PRICES—Orchestra and Dress Circle, §7: Back Rows of chestra, $5; Family Clrele, | 83: Gallery, 82: all. ved. Boxes, $0 to $60. ® » H 4 E] o > =l ] 4 Ch which t LK lor, Mrs. Olsen of Ss ry; Minnie Pearl property, $7:6x feet,* or the | $18500; Isaac sud Einily Eillser to B. Harrls, AN MPENT. s Sa. s < | Pt v ar east line of Filimore, feet north from “= g Mery Slater Mainard + y Wittman, c e G 4- Plerce | 22t ) s % 3 | - - | suxDay, T, November 1Sth. The membership of young en, e conductress. MR Least | corner Ot PR tEnt anfs Elevce | Tiay FoEk i ard L. Combs et | ROt POPULAR NIGET he parior 3 &nd bright and many of the ladies are x sessed of rare talent ies the members outh line of Post, 143:3 §1000; Jonn rancis J. Sulli- | t, 50 feet west | TORE. | Mmes. Nordica, Van Cauteren and Olftska; | MM. Campanart, Journet, Masiero and sippel orthy ron has selec he following | Streets, for $14060; als th +h }ine | al: to R 7 worthy matron has s ;\eny'.irlolfofil]\élj(;‘:’r‘i: S o (Pae;o(aosx: tr‘:mngr.m.\an. fer i Trom ‘et 2o Curtaing and nune”es Kade to Order on Short Notic: at Reasonable Prices! ve offices o o Charles A. and 25x137:6 feet, for Mrs. J. B. Balley to W. | { north line of Page s S 2 2 e e A o S 0 ances Edm | A, C. Lange for $1600. Broderick, 100, $6000; Thomas Mageo N , D ces—$3 3 Adah; Jer H. P. Sonnta of the firm of Bovee, Toy lo Adoiph . Doldemann, cast ae of Mo S amS SAnmeTLLY AND IROMEXGE NIUDREE PP TS READY TO-MORROW. Roberts, hine K & Sonntag returned last night from a tour avenue, feet north’ from Frederick, | ——— ——— ~———— Notice—Second week's repertoirs will be an- Tesponses 1o e M e uion | in Europe. He visited the Parls Exposi- | 5:7xII6:7, $14i0; Thomas Magee Sr. to Alexan: | nounced Tuesday. Seats ready Wednesday Be3Sétle of the wasder; e e, vepor hacios st tne | omazon, st e of Miscie somae, 11 | £ CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, f[=== 7o ™= o President Mrs. A E ~ nist. During the evening | g5)15wing sales election wel 120 feet, | & AL o Tom ek aqutis linak o | 4. S: i S 5 g tes, ] ol . rere ehod and five ap- | colO e SAICS c oo e 0 Toet C 123:4 north from Noe, 24:6x114, §2000; SE. Corner Geary and Stookton Sirasts, Saa Fransisoo. Andrew and Annie No At the meet- | J¢p n to Edward Franklin, B s e R avenue 1i0 teet south of L. $600; 2512 e X1 ‘st line of Diamond, 75 feet south from Seven: | =5 UNION SOQUARE. 8 Sat. the Shew- | Wi .. 2T5 feet # B Bt S0 Hiram I oo ek b | 4 fectin and appoinicd | Street, $500; 75x120 feet, east line of Fort ¥r to Teonesto Vicchio, south line of Green- * - DR s x . St | be publicly installed on the e 1st of December, and after feet, west line ot Eleventh ave- 4 ¢ ¢ sot, $500 | the officers will all work to | Bue 20 feet south of I street, $£00; be erected by Mrs. Ly- AMUSEMENTS. | s Chipter may become na. | Leet; north line of L. 6 gect the Southwest comer 5 H o ol IS | TO-NIGHT—Last Time, s avenue will cost $35,- is the architec Edward B. Hindes will put up a three- story building on the north line of Bush Zl 10 | street, 45:10 feet east from Taylor street, 5x100 feet east lir containing flats. The cost will be about feet north of Union, With|sipgo. Mr. Hindes acts as his own archi- Mrs. A. M. Marks to C. B. | teet. s of land at Menlo Park,| = A~ three-story and basement building STUART ROBSON TO-NIGHT And His Excellent Compeny in : At 8:15, |"SHE STOOPS 10 CONQUER" AND ALL NEXT WEEK, e largest, and will also most attractive in | The chapter sus- s by death a few days | line of Mine; east of tol avenue, $25 Sales reportzd by Burnham, Marsh & ained its first lo | ']'""“‘ by the demise of Mrs. Adele Grauer- | CO- are the following: August Ir M. H. Bowman, lot Polk street | cottage, $25 iz, whose fun. gom S r nd g officiating. ral took place last Tues- | kus Church, Pastor nusic was by During the past week N e o T e, he e s by BEGIMING. MMIONDAY - . ’”1“}“ '111“‘1 S'_rtv’;u“‘["&“_‘fl:";‘:' $5300; Cat 3 to C. Rya w ted on the southeast corner of ‘TO-MORROW feet, 3ot 1o N. M, Pe.er- Charles Percival Davis will build a two- mon_Chapter has elected the treets, X2 feet, with fla ; J. | east corner of California and Drumm | . evens to H. Hoyers, south | | streets will be improved at a cost of $15,- | street, 100 teet east of Shrader 000, under the supervision of Tharp & | feet, with flats, $10,15 . | Holm, | to Mary Fennetl, two fiat | The icans of the last week and deeds of 100 feet. on north line of Fell street, | trust have numbered seventy-five,| o I | Belle W. | o se h Iin reet, 107 1 story and by ent fra building he | llowing named officers for the ensuing | S¢N. north in get, story anc ment frame building on the na e e T ihe CNSUINE | west of Third avenue, lot 23x106 feet, $765: | south line of Carl street, east from Stan- | E A 7 Pre: Lillian Baehr, asco. | Willlam Ehrenpfort to Mrs. 8. B. Kap.acl, | van, to cost { - ‘Alma Bottomley, sectetary; | Northwest corner of Sumner The Santa Marina bullding on the norih- | Jottomley, treasurer; S Athearn, conductress, and Fannie sociate conductress 4 its officers last - and Olive Branch will elect 7o " ght and Ivy on Tuesday | IOt B0 Koet O Mmore, §620: T. H. Day | amounting to $574597. The releases and | 55-SOLOISTS—55 —_— | to John ¥. Bent, lot 5%% feet on west iine | reconveyances in the same period were | ! The Odd Fellows. of Willard s t, 100 feet south of Golden | fifty-five, with a total amount of $160,500. | AFTERNOON PROGRAMME. | EVENING PROGRAMME. P R g i A i b Biggeee | The 1arger loans were: 1. March The Royal Marine Band (1. March.......... leasing Hearts" € o osmopolitan Lodge of the Independent | "i\T S50 i of the Burnham & Marsh | fihernia Savings and Loan Soclety to Char- |2 Overture William Tell” | 2 Overtare . I1\ I TN 5 | Supported by His Entire New York B a der of Odd Fellows has appointed | company has returned from a toip to € | ity and Alvinza Hayward, $150,000, for one year | 3. Harp solo BiTe Sara | Baey Buloe Signor Setaro | Company of Sixty People, including £ Albumbl 1 Trumpet solo. Infammatus’ | ittee to prepare an evening of e HELEN REDMOND, KATE UART, Islands . on the northwest corner of Lar- Ay TN rovatore. : nt for its members and frien \nnuai meeting of the stock Streets, 120x412:6; to Ellen M & | NORMA KOPP, in His NEW COMIC s of the lith inst. The com- ureka Bufiing and Loan : n. Frederick H. and Sidney | % . it fen t % - e g Ehcariei e s e ousEss g < held at_the oifice of the | R. Marvin and Bessie E. Kaufftman, of §30,000 | 6. Act II “‘Ballo in Maschera. 6. Overture.... .“Barber of Seville » 8 reported on t g as ociation last Wednesday. ‘Ihe annual | for one year at 6 per cent, on the north line | 7. Tenor §olo.......... ...F. Glannini | 7. Tenor solo.... \gnor Glannini £ Gett visited Ot | ! hief features to be presented that | reports of Presiden Andrews and Sol | of California, 70 feet west from Drumm, by | & “Hearts and Flowers 8 1 e of mem- | € Orch overture 0 s0lo, | 3 'Tevy, the secre were received. A |the Hibernia Savings and Loan Soelety: to |9 Epllogue s w rge as noted c . Re sword aance to bag ¥ ‘condition of affairs was fo s was deemed strang { ; . (a) “Summer Night's asse v 3 eerrazeen seoeesozereseoos'‘Mephistole’ | * (h) ‘Bizzarta Polka. ¥ s e e | he B 1d {o | Fernando Nelson by the German Savings and (First time here.) 9. Act IT “La G Miss Mabel Smith; specialti y Afih sel hates having | Loan Soclety of 320,000, on the property on the . et > atured and A profit for the year being | Orth line of Waller street, 131:6 west from on; vocal £olo, Miss Rosen- 8%t the various serles, The | Plerce, and on the east iine of Hartford street, lin solo. Miss Violet Johnsor s blan for borrowers was | % feet north from Eighteenth, for one vear at | - F: 8 enabling them to make | %% Der cent. Tact of even monthy Install- | The releases and reconvevances repre- ng off the amount borrowed | sented small amounts in most instances. e period by special contract, | The larger ones were: privilege of paying off the | George L. Payne to W. J. Killip, north line | tle Holland sisters; cornet solo t was given la y Lodge, at its d no day ni Mustc by VIC - open meeting, notice of which poser of “The Wizard of ths Nile,” appeared inthe It colunms of The | in a “The Idol's Eye" and “The Sere- Ar " ;A‘. on lhfilfu.nl"v\;ng d w. s":hel last | and also t . & nade.” Book by Kirke La Shells, but o will be given e lodg? balance dve at any time, without waliting | of Post st t. 137:6 feet west from Jones, 22.11 v SIN CEE S B . . : under the supervision of the present mo- | for the agreed and specified tme, either | X684 ands northeast corner of D street and | TN COMMEEM LN LM AT R A R e e € e grand presi- | ble grand, Dr. W. B. Curtfs. The pro-| plan being at the option of the bOrTower. | Tenth avenue and southwest corner of Waller | e A e . ( mma Thier. | Eramme that was presented was one of | The old officers were re-elected and P. F. | and Scott streets, 32:6x1i6, and the northwest | LOCAL, NATIONAL AND WGRLD FAMOUS Smugglers lor i | the very best of th m-ul\y Km'di"n s that ' Ferguson was added to the board of di- | line of Branffan street, 21 feet southwest from CELEBRITIES. - - d. E - s presented since it ied £CtOTS. Se nd, $§ 00 Jerma; ‘avings and Loan ;. - - ~ onthly meetings T hjamin M. Gunn has returned from | Siety to Frederick Hese, cast jine of TR To-Morrow Begins the Sixteenth and 'An Emphatic Hit. York Heral First appearance In vaudeville of 1 ion wil Sast 25 feet north from Page, 50X100, during the month to the membership of | R. S. Thompson will build a $5000 resi- | ¢ornr of Cole and Oak, and the south line of nade extensive prep. | San Francisco Canton No. 5 of the Pa- | dence on the lot purchased from E. Avery | California, 117:6 cast from Powell, $15,000. Lo bl s rrhT Mili ant 5 McCarthy on the fih side of C 3 —_— n garlands of esch- | Grand Scribe W. H. Barnes during_th: | west from Locust. The lot cos 0 ub’s Gran all. « Tolors, but there | Past week sent out the proceedings of the ston, Flaridge & Co. will au ~DolprediCiubie s A Bak | d Encampment, which opened at/| realty on Thursday, November 20. A “redhot” time will be had ,by tha ny there as were expected. | Gra sraisad for their work | Redding on the 16th of last month. It is | property to be sold is on Minna, Mariposa | Colored Club of 1900 at Garibaldi Hall, 423 deserved ! 2 book of 146 pages, in which the work of | terrace, Leavenwcrth, Fulton, Larkin, | Broadway, on Wednesday evening, No- visit to Orinda, | the Grand Doty S Wichchiten with that | Greenw Hayes, Langton. Tast Icondon | vember 14. A grand ball is on the tapis e order in this T e e B B e o ons. nd will be one of the most amusing and t I ed the work in this line of the grand of C. F. Fargo, de- | and e e | was calculated to en ) ean Da. | lively events of the scason be tendered some time | the FivalWeek of the Grand Opera Season. MONDAY A: D WEDNESDAY NIGHTS. ALF ELLINGHOUSE......Prop. and Managee “ERNANI” R T FRIDAY EVENING. Starting MATINEE TO-DAY, “CAVALLERIA” swo || ™ ro-NIGHT, (‘PAGLIACCI” The Popular Comedian, - o | FRANK —~OTHELLO" Il ANNEHILL JR. BRA Foremost Comedienne. America’ alty property MR. AND MRS. ot P o | scribe. The proceedings are embellished | ceased, will be put on the market b o E:L‘?&S;f? with a portrait of Past Grand Patriarch | vidson & Le under order of the ex- | best cakewalkers in ihe s Some of tha | Y ity will be there gl and old-time darkies will do the stunts | encampment week and of the members of David Bush & Son have sold the Cecil | and sing the songs that were in vogue be- 4 Joseph Foster, views of Reading during | ccutors of the estate. e executive committee who recefved @ CGardner place near Santa Clara to W, F. | fore Lincoln made them free. This is tha and entertained the visitors. There is also | B. Wilcox of Onondaga County, New | third grand ball given by the ciub. The a well written account of the welcoms | York, for $14.000. The property includes | admission for gentlemer ‘will be 25 cents: and the work of Frank W. Smith e | thirty and one-half es in prunes, and | ladles free. Dancing continues all night | chatirman of the committee, and has a fine dwelling upon it. and everybody will be welcome. workers. he San Francisco Savings Union has T < e €old 2120 acres of farming and grazing The Rebekahs. land i.;\"‘rni;:\‘rxmf('u;:&s- near Paskenta, to . C. Mitchell for $2000: a section of graz- On the night of the 3d inst. Templar| fi ung'in Freano County, near Caruth: | Rebekah Lodge gave a reception in the | ers, to Mrs. Eliza Barrett for $320; 480 banquet hall of the Odd Fellows' bullding | acres of grazing land in the same vicinity NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATINEE. R e AND HIS OWN COMPANY, ‘ ARE VERY FEW His Vaudeville Debut. . Mrs. E. Cyrus, distiri deputy presi- | to Frederick Coleman for $3840, and 89 o 577 ‘ | . and her staff f officers. The hall | icres of vineyard land to Mrs. Mary Lutz | mhe Cases That Pyramid Pile Cure “MIGN ON” Present the Latest Eastern Succsss, THE GREAT anford 3000, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, was prettily decorated and the tables r Hanford for $3000 I of Regeh, GRQCE[?S, 2l | COLLAMARINIT as.. MIGNO; YOUNG The Jacob Heyman Company has sold “uNHAM FAMllY Gala Opening of the A | were loaded with all that goes to maks | fifteen lots in the Schooihouse Homestead $P.2 fios colispion, The, foble, Erand, | StCOUA \ obauier and Milton § |, EBg Sases that Eyramid Bile Cure do pop |18 thelr mndein] Rk S Seedslen oM OFBRAa S"EASON Mrs: Tress s, presided as toas erman W. Newbau a Milton S | rench 5 ST With st Edwards' " mistress, and after the collation called on | Eisner, as executors of the estate of Mary | Livay with operations o5 piics and depons | JESSIE COUTHOUI TR e i ape . Mrs. Cyfus, Mrs. Mary E. Donoho, secre- | Eisner, have sold to A. Derque 1ot 2(x | mors and more Upon this simpie put el | THE A play that every man who loves & good tary of the assembly; Professor Hoover, | 137:6 on the north line of Grove street, |ana effective remedy to accomplish-a com- | The Clever Dialect Impersonator. woman should ses. plete cure and it never disappoints in any JOLLY | who previous to the banquet was re- | 156:3 east of Central avenue, for $7000. c=3 e s Tl G celved as a member of the lodge; Major | The City Warehouse Company’s buildin 5 | sE T a ol Jack Thompson and _Brigadier - Genetal | to be erccted on the sonthwest corner of | [ory of plles, whether protruding, iening | WORAH BAYES MIRT The great Murder committed BATURDAY EVENL Present!ng a novel musical comedietta, “AN OPERATIC REHEARSAL.” WM. ). HYNES The Well-Known T.ocal Favorite. ADVERTISEMENTS. MELODY! MUSIC! TVUN! = Brower for responses to toasts, | Battery and Lombard streets will be of The D f - Phenomenal Contralto. DRIVE DULL CARE AWAY! ith Naket St 8F. | Shattuck Av, Perkeley | | On the night of the %th inst. Mission | brick and three stories high and will co: Ao Thumas K. Wond o 518 Seventaenth = Het the Paiin Seng, : 3 o Ve 1 & b X » g W 30,4 . o . ‘ercy Is e b % = i = 1 s Bivnen: e Save. | | Beonbon 11 Ths e e raaat pec{ famt ¥ BTN | fords me'much pleasur o sate that at-| PRELLE’S TALKING DOGS || POPULAR PRICES—25¢ and 50¢ || “Everything Is Lovely oa the Bowery” The members of this lodge, who are all | George C. Alferitz will erect a two-story 'E{euvaSé‘inga:"gufiseg; 1"?.’3‘ 3&.’::’;5‘?53} 7. 7 S, wide awake, know how to prepare an en- and hasement frame residence on the ¥ 7 Ro)pfh]w§ah‘t°n woap fertainment, and this one will ot be any | southwest corner of Jones and Chestnut | S1noving discase, after having suffered Tour fufl money's 9 bars 25c] | less entertaining than those given in the | stecte, 0 eOl B0 10 tion was | everything and could only ket temporary DULAN a“d LENHARR worth of soap, Belis and satisfies by | | “Loval Lodge will have work fm the ini- | named have been placed on record as fol- | Feliel. I was adyised by two of the best ¥ merit only. Monday end Tuesday. | | tiatory degres to-morrow night, | lows: D, ivant sutfart i De Peibels B¥% P | _The candy pulling party given last| Charles W. and Mary F. Grant to Mary | AuoRend 1 did and suffered almost death, r. Price’s g Powder| | wednesaay { but the piles returned and ‘my suffering 15e, e, 35c, S0 and TSo eeeadie, e, Mo and Wo “A Stranger in New York' MOROSCO'S | =5 e GRAND OPERA HOUSE COR. MASON In a new act. Presenting by special requesf “A HIGH TONED BURGLAR.” night by Oriental Rebekah | McG. Sullivan, west line of Lyon street, o = THE ONLY FREE VAUDEVILLE SHOW IX The original brand. 000 4 Lodge was attended by a very large num. | fect south from \Washington, 4oxi3r:s, $ioooo: | St Lmes was 50 Ereat [ wos not able to| o .o xc. any seat: balcony, 1oc; children, | MATINEE TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. THB CITY. You'resureof it P! 30C] | ber of ladies and gentlemen, many of | Hannah Kaufman to Thomas F. Kaufman, | Falk Wath S o T got it at once ang | 10c, any Part except reserved. ' A few front LAST NIGHT OF ey being pure. Regular 45c. whom for the first time had an opportun- | north line of Twentieth street. 265 feet west | I YTAIE F o€, th 't at once and | 5T, Li Tows reserved, 50c; front rows of bai- < | sty ote he e 2 Sanchez, G0xil4, $500; P. M. Morricon to | Was relieved from the first application. I . ved, 2 THE COM- Citra mon and Orange| |15 B0t how the membership of this | from Sancher ixité, oo T- 3. Morrison to | %45 KSHEVER iRy ie TPt SPplleation, ) conyreperved, %e. Le | Ioage enjoys itself. Noble Grand Allle | Wilia ringie west line of Stewar feel g EwE: PANY P Yl 2 pounds % :kerd v-;.s n’l'isllr ’ug ceremonies and ;W:L‘g;i:k;um'.:‘ahs.:flr’::n)'fils;(; u;.:{']{?»‘gc:. ;’;fi‘.‘,“}flfl,;‘ to any and every one afflicted : N . B son: e ee 2k Z5€| | Giicspie. nccompanied by’ Miss Fecaerieh, Tt to- Tevt M Kelloee” southeast Nne "o | The prompt rellef and rapid cure which UN"]N GBUBSING PAHK Crystalized. Monday and Tuesday. | ored with a vocal solo; the Keystone | Mitna r-«l, |kl'r‘,¢{l uthw thm;r;‘:zm, follow }]\PvILSe‘ of "-‘:fl r]emedy gave the . B b | e N 3 | 20x atrick _Hackett to the Hibernia | impression that possibly it might contal - Thompson’s Sultanas [ Hons: - aieses McDonmd. St oy o e e h oplura, cacaine or some similar drug, but TSRS MONDAY EVENING, Dec. 3—Reopening of “AIL“* AI“ SMGEH, Fancy seedless | pleaséd with recitations; Mr. Orr rendered | o it Gies NG, Dec. ng ' F ea s; Mr, . . he dramatic season. The ~Lesl % Raisigs. 2 pounds 25¢ Holy City” on the cornet, and there | 3" TO-DAY! ok The Oliver-Lasile Con : Roman Ring Experts. ) :2 mortheast from Fifth, 22:11| 3" careful and frequent analysis of the Gtto and Fanny Leupold to Emma | remedy has proven it to contain no in. rensen. east line of Forty-n'nth ave- | jurioux drugs whatever, but it cures by were coon songs and cakewalk by two | , 125 feet south fro 1 s Guatamala Coffee (zoastea) | icde girls. “Then followed the iatribu: | Joith Kndre Tones Fxfate o e L L N T BT Sunday, November llth, “THE PRISONER OF ZENDA.” Mild—iut rich in | tion of candy and the'candy pulling with | M. E. Sorensen, west line of Fort | 5 > y = 3 Bt et ohe: pound I5C] |a vengeance, after which dancing was the | nue, 12 feet south from I street, 75x120, §1300; | Bsts everywhere at 50 cents for full-sized Evening_Prices. 10c, 15¢, e, Soc “EI“E“S". ‘nn EVEHS' Regular 2c. order of the evening. Frederick W. and Mary E. Bridge to Albert package.: RECORD_ A Few Front Rows in Orchestra... T8¢ Each package contains a little book on Matinee Prices......10¢, 15¢, 25¢, 50c—No higher Comedy Sketch Team. The time for the v - | De Witt, west line of Thirty-fourth avenu tainment by the Si‘n—mgr:;c::,ceo COSENT | 109 feet north Trom S street and northwest cor. | cause and cure of piles, together with tes Corps Tas been changed to the 230 of e, | ner of Thirty-seventh avenue and § street | timonlals from thousands of cured pa- BREAKING AXD OUR CELEERATED STOCK COMPANT. vember in the banquet hall of the Odd | and north Hng of Hr_\-vvt. 107:6 west lron’ Thir- | tients from every part of the United Natural Fellows' building. Brevet Major Lena | t¥-Seventh avenue, tzuur.m/mme‘:.. M:y;‘meu‘_g States and Canada. »Q CONCERT HOUSE. = ecX}:Faglnlysh\;;;“;k:c Jarvic has promised to do the cakewalk | Charles H. Balzer. northwest line of i 33:4 FISCHER’S “ONGRai. . e on that occasion on condition that a prom- | epo. y imient newspaper man will black U and | b kisevan sirect, - 16t south from . Far: ANDEENRNTE. T HEATHE Do, Fary wilion the Morrise, Claire straicht bourbon. hottTe coe | |#5Sist. The newspaper man has the mat- | saamse xbis Mil0: Margaret Wubben 1o MATINEE TO-DAY, SUND PRt Tt ek o Cravmtnr Rogular e 50C| |ter under eonsideration. Willlam . and Winifred . White, south line | RACING! RACING ! . S AY. rexorved seats, 2oe. Matines Sunday. . On the last day of last month Wood- | of Powell avenue, 75 feet west from California, RAcmG! TO-NIGHT, TO-MORROW AND TUESDAY, &—:-_——‘gfi Koo’ - . 0ld Tom Gin bottle 75¢ | |1and ],l)dgAe :‘\';,_ 249ths A’v:’m\uu;d rr:y Mrs. | 25x100, $1700; Florence T‘.' ‘Fn\!lk to Ahnhnxz 1900-WINTER MEETING—1901. LAST FOUR PERFORMANCES, 3 London Dock brand. Reg. $1.00. { Caroline A. Hoxett, president of the Cali- | Haas, northwest corner van Ness avenue an CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB. TIONS 128 fornia Assembly, assisted by Mre. Mary | Jackson street, 138x80, §52,500; Mary F. Hines Y Cl e INA P 13 9 Rock and Rye bottle 75¢ é‘ Donoho, the secmetary. -There were .‘.fi.},("{’”{‘ K. '.DA;::;; "1'3‘:;3«1‘1'3‘ ofr(;!v,v, ";';5&5‘ NOV. gzmgv.;z%_rk}%!éuv‘ 128 NOM LOST PARADISB. y et 21200 feet eas 2% : z b= i Charter members. visitors. from Sac. | Jules and Aueust Tambia (o Touis Weule, west | Ractng Mondey, Tuesday. JVedneaday. Thurs. Bvery Hound With pure Rye Whiskey. ramento, Stockton and Capay. The work | line of Capp strect, 134 feet north from Wigh- | aay, Friday and Baturday, Rain or shine. * A Champion! o - . % th, 14x122:6, $500; Louls auline Schoen- 9 races ea . % Ourenariis Gy 'Bf" $1.00. oo K;z’fhggd';:‘;g““ e S8 Do bory o Predesick W and Marle G. Buhman, e w TN S s - 3rady’s Malt Whiskey livered with an impressiveness that has | jouth Jine B¢ TECNCNEEt Sl T oo | 1 ) a0, %30 and D . ant $1500--Prize Money--$1500 For medicinal use. 1 ttle 6SC seldom been equall .!n the ordefi-. After | Grytzmacher to Thomas W. Johnson, north | with trains stopping at the entrance to |== Regular #0c. the institution there was an e“fi ent Sup- | Jine of Mariposa street, 2; feet west from Texas, | track. Last tWO CArS on train reserved for '{eisling Wine gau 3 er and congratulatory speeches. Mrs. | 255100, $1000; Nellie and George O. Brown to | jadies and their escorts; no smoking. Buy your oxett wlllhlnzs;étute another lodge at | 8clomon Geix {u.n Hn:x orseilsa:;;er;g:o ayenue, | ferry "“"6': to neut Mf&na. Al PI‘ trains vi P y ng on the 22d. 275 feet south from reet, 25x120. $500; Henry | Gakland mole connect with San Pablo ¥ g g o L o Comits Todge will give an invitational | and Tiizabeth Schwarts to Frederick P. Peter- | ciectric cars at Seventh and Broadway. ous | Leaves Third and Townsend strects 0:15 . m., v renside s WSS YO - bonbon soclal on the night of the 17th | son, lot 411, -Gift Map 1. $00; Paul and Mary |land. Also all trains via Alameda mole con. |10:15 & m., 1l a. m. 12 m. and 1 p. m. Re- Covi Whisk: inst Kingston to Fritz Prelss, northeast line of | nect with San Pablo avenue cars at Fourteeorn | turning at 4:45 p. m. and after the last course. ovington iskey - Al Twentieth avenue south, ‘150 feet southeast | and Broadway, Oakland. These electric cars | san Mateo electric cars every six minutes. Straight bourbon from L. street. 76x100, $500; W. H. Little to | go direct to track in fifteen minutes. ¢ aud its good. gallon 51.85 Cats are greatly venerated In Persla. | gamuel Brierly, southeast corner of Felton and | Returning—Trains leave the track at 4:15 and . ter st., beginning FRIDAY EVENING, Nov. Regular $2.50, The feline friends of the Shah number 50, | oxfora .uemmmxm S Julla Edwards to | 4:45 p. m. and nl-mm!dlnlt.lr UG the laat race. g’m;:‘;: f’“l:.“fl mA by S:ep;o: 1 Y " 150 feet south i, 3 7 B e e, g 3 o ey s Ay f e (T L B - va—— L sion 25¢. Ladies Free Sherman & Clay' Weel C‘H. Der lear \ f-SREEIPRI Fancy Japan Tea Natural oulor. pound 35c Natural leaf. After-Theater Refreshments. moleteness of the arrangements made for Sour entertatnment in the 3 per Room can be estimated when it known that the attributes resnonsible for l the popularity of the Grill Rooms are in here. Delightful music, prompt e Naderite charges. Open svery service, m nd: epted) from 9:30 to Boy! S R e oot aad main office. Palace Hotel Supper Room. man rock candy. Crystalized. TRAIN SERVICE: Week. MRS. LOUISE HUMPHREY-SMITH, in_three Dramatic Recitals at Century Hail, 1213 Sut-