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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUN 2 o FEBRUARY 3, 1901 + + SOCMTETY + + home" netion nd t . ant_birthday party was given ta ( - < v vt nctibc e s ceta Rawson on Saturday evening ,k‘/ During the | ja5; at her home, 918 Bush street. The \ there have been was spent in music, singing, at which neing. The following were rs. G. C. Rawson, Mr. and 7. Relnecke, s Regina Na- ss Eva Hetirick, Miss Emily ss Lulu Rawson, . Baker, Austin Welch, W rge L. Barrows home of Mrs. Harry W, teenth street. on January 30, pretty surprise luncheon was given nor of Mrs. W. Burgess prior to in ho « | her departure for Eureka, where she is to her husband having Those ss, Mrs. future, M. Crocker, Mrs. B Metfeldt, Mrs ret s Leeman, Mrs. D rett, ¥. H. Kerrigan, Miss K. Kerrigan. | Mr. Shelton, Miss Grace Duncan, Karl Krug, Mi: bel Hammond, T. S. Hall, | Mi W. A. Conneau, Mis | Maeme G Earl de Veuve, J. M. McDonald Jr., Merritt Robinson, Miss Kelsey, Z. Y. Howard. Miss Preston, George B. Stangenberger, R. Marshall, L. | Peter Morrin, Miss J.” Bakofsk: B. Stephens, Miss B. Hemmenw: Wildla Zenver, E. D. Keeffe. Miss Kate Elizabeth McDonald, };rr‘d dan | Bylagton, Ali L. Y | O'Callaghan, Helen rs. Harry Clark January Caryl Smith was his aunt. Mrs. C. ryl Smith, Georgie ‘ sler, gar Mos- 2. 5 8 . Freda Langdon, Reaves and Helen a dinner to a ! her daughter, on Monday evening street, to Miss gave and dining-room h: rations of Japanese de evening Max Meyer d the viol av ving. Dancing rs ended the ev 2 e present the - sie Cerkle, 2’ Pauson, Jessie Summ Lichtensteln, Hulda _Bloc Newfield, El iith he Lester Schwgitzer, Dave Sc Kat Tee 1dannive of their daug Rev, M . by were M Rober Bretz, Rudolf Club Parties. The Cotillon Club 1900 held its menthly Shermar y ures of the ame being di- The leaders of asse; n at mbly and germa e dark red lights reception and imen was held « sate Hall ated for the enjoyed the 9 o’clock un refreshmeat Day, chair- Boeckman erger, Frank H. Kerr - ’'Callaghan and Austin Kan- ch credit is due to their efforts Ilant success of the evenings w. Rob- -~ those present were: . CALL 15SUED tion of a National As- sociation. t % o'clock 2. DENVER, Feb. 2 r the first annual convention of erican Cattle Growers' Association ha. n issued: ion is hereby cailed . at the Tabor Grand » o'clock &. m., Tuesday, at | March 5, 1801, for tion and by-laws and for such general busi s as may properly come before the eonven- Aima Tiilie von nnie Tennis. Edna | is individual membership and a cattle grower and owner, is eligi embership upon payment of initlation fee will be entitled to one vote in this onvention is the result of a meeting of s m jage to th ny States and Terrjtories held in Salt s over his house- y on the evening of January 17, 1301, t thirty invited er the question whether there should music, | the ained by ¢ the industry of cattle Erowing. interest felt in the question was - the large and enthusiastic attend- v State and Territory but the Mississiopi River was repre- After full urgument it was unani- decided that the American Cattle eented mously Growers' its membersh! srowers. Officers_and x representing each Staie, r- boid until 1 <t Convention of the asso- at their | ciation, were selected last | the first convention should be held in Denver, as abo and that at that meeting the organi- i be perfected by the election of and executive committee otion of & constitution and by- upon the convention should pro- h business as might be called Thurs- Mr. | 1 ptain and Wyck and ttle Growers' Assoclation accord with the main ob- the National Livestock Association, jon at Salt Lake City. All other s have exclusive national or- )t the cattle growers through thelr interests. The cattle wished and determined to ed a party iday at her saiee ave such an organization of thelr own, which Jrischbeck. | wii take all action, offensive or defensive, 1o 4. 'Mrs. Bran_ + any interest pecullar to their industry. . on. Mrs. O. | It is earnestly hoped that all cattle growers Weber, Mrs. ¥ 1. Fisch- | will join this association. % beck, Mrs. H N R The present idea s for individual member- | ship to form the basis of this association, which wil] give a_small cattle grower as much voice on the floor of the convention hall us-2 large gwner, but this will be fnally set- tled at the first convention. The only quali- fication necessary for membership i8 fo be a cattle grower and owner. At present member- ship may be secured by sending your name and address to the secretary, Unfon Stock yards, Denver, Colo., or to your State commit- teeman (or grnonnll\' at the convention) to gether with $5, the initiaticn fee that was s cepted at the meeting at ¥ tion formed its temporary organization. | expected that the railways wili make a great- 1y reduced rate for the round trip to Denver. The assoclation s to protect and advance the int of all cattle growers, large of small, | cquaily, ‘and we want them all on the mem. | bership’ roll. It is especially desired that large attendance be had at the coming co vention at Denver, and any cattle grower who can possibly come i3 urged to do so. They may be assured that the proceedings of the convention will be highly bengficial, and their stay in Denver exceedingly pleasant. BECOMES CONVERTED AND DESTROYS HIS LIQUOR Spectacular Display of His Christian- ity Made by a Druggist in Kansas. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Feb. 2—A special to the Daily News says that at Hiawatha, Kans., to-day a large quantity of beer and whisky belonging to Druggist E. J. Eicholtz was destroyed on a _scaffold erected in the main street of the town. Evangelists Alexander and Williams have. been conducting revival meetings in Hiaa: watha for several weeks, making several iV Goes Twice as Far as Lard or Butter! IT IS EASILY DIGESTED AND ALWAYS CLEANLY, WHICH LARD IS NOT. Wesson’s Salad Qil is far greater value than the finest im- ported olive oil and has the same flavor. M R. | e e e e e e e e i e e 2 2 Y Y DEWEY'S BAND TOCATTLE MEN. 3 Steps Taken for the Forma- Committed Suicide Because { The following call| HONOLULU, Jan. 2%5.—E. C. Kaufnan, the | who was the leader of the band on board the purpose of effecting 4 | whom he induced to visit his home and a permanent organization, adopling 2 constitu- | warrant was out for his arrest. ent basis of representation of this | bassoon {bie | cide he was in his place at a concert, ‘He number of prominent growers of cattle | charges against him. Kaufman had been ned m meneral organization to promote | veston flood, in which Association should be created and | and his own over-indulgence in drink. He was to be made up €x- | hanged himself in a noose that reach-d E It was determined that | strangled himseif. | | | |BRAHMAN TOILET CREAM inson, Miss Mollie Sullivan,” Miss Frankie tvan, C. B. Thompson, Mlss Connolley, Archibald Reid, Miss G. Sib- bald, R. C. Reld, Miss Knox, Mr. Gard- ner, W. H. Doherty, Miss Smith, Charles Hoey, Miss McPherson, D. M. Tood, Miss Fiora Smith, ¥. W. Mardens, Millle Up- son, M. A. O'Toole, Agnes McDonald, Miss Parkhurst, J. D. Dougherty, Dr. F. Par- Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, Reggan, John W. Riley, Miss M Madeline Hoey, Ruthrauff, H linson, Miss' Jobson, Charl Ruderepacher. - Miss Ston i F. Marten, ) Howard_and wife, s a Byington, M. Pike, Miss Mau iss L. Bonnegue, M. Wolfe, Mi: P. L. % de Pike, J. J. F. Wilson, Miss A Tousey, Miss Stevens, Sue Vincent, Miss E.' D. Mendel, W Miss Edith Sladefeld, S. Tillick, surkhost, Mr. Humphrey, James v, Henry T. Sadie H. Da irs. C. i { Miss Thompson, Sanford G. Addle Lewis, C. K. Melrose In the Future. on football team will give a turdey evening, February 2, ative Sons’ The affair will be ul football season Endeavor Society of Alameda its annual fnvitational ball at Hall March 9. It will be styled | ivertisement ball” and only those | resenting some advertisement will be llowed on the floor. The ladies in charge are doing their utmost to make it one of | the social events of the season. The Mission Cotilion Club will hold its tainment and hop of the season | Mission Opera Hall on Thursday evening, February 7. They will be as- sisted by the following young ladies *and < s Ina’ Allen, S. re emen: G. e, M Miss Kohn Miss Torres. The g's entertainment will conclude h & laughable two-act farce, entitled Box of Monkeys,” to be produced un- - direction of H. G. Leffmann, with | th owing cast: Ed Ralston, H. G. | lLeffmann; Sterra Bengaline, Miss A, Per.l rine; Mrs. Ondego Jhous, Mrs. A. T. Love; | Lady Gunievere, Miss- Vera Mayers nefy Ogléthrope, J. Leo Turley gma of Alpha Kappa Kappa members ave sent.out rds. for ' a .dance on ednesday evening, February 6, at den Gate Hall . he next assembly of the Deux Témps wi be held Goiden Gate Hall Friday evening, February 8. | G Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alfred Gummer are spending several weeks in Southern Cail- fornia M Nebr. Huber Mrs. 8. Baum will be at home the first | nd Fridays of each month at 2018 | n street 2 | Hilda Kline has returned from her | E. Kuhlman is here from Omaha. on a visit to her sister, Mrs. John | rn trip and will be at home | sday, February 6. i Mr.“and Mrs. Jesse F. Sllverman of | Butte, Mont., are visiting Dr. Joseph A. | Silverman at 98 Geary street. - LEADER DEAD He Was Charged With a Crime. Dewey’s flagship at the battle of Manila, committed suicide here on the evening of | annual convention of the American | the 24th by shooting himself in the head | with a revolver. He had been accused of | improper conduct with some voung girls | SOUSA The dead man was a member of the Hawallan Government band, playing the | On the afternoon before his sul- | left a letter addressed to Captain Berger, leader of the band, stating that he could not live and face the disgrace of tha in Honolulu only a short time. He was one of those rescued from the great Ga!- he spent about elghteen, hours in the water. Another suicide, making three in Hono- lulu this week, was that of Albért Her- manson, who hanged himself while da- spondent on account of his wife's illness within two feet of the ground. He lay on the ground with his head in the noose ani SUPERFLUOUS HAIR And all other facial blemishes are removed by DR. d MRS. A. W. TRAVERSE, Donohoe butlding, 1170 Market st., cor. Taylor, rooms 23-26, with the electric needls without pain or sca. Permanency guaranteed; hours 1 to 4 b . The greatest skin food and tissue bullder, Removes wrinkies by making the skin firm. it renders the skin soft, 3 smooth, clear, white and youthful and cures Poison Oak and Ecrema. It s a liquid. Any cream of the consistency of butter will stimulate the growth of hair on the face. man Tollet s guaranteed not to do so. Price _8c. 3 Tooth Powder, . 4 e TRAVERSE . D. Large W. TRAV . M. D. stock J.' 8. 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CHARD 1T ext Sunday Nish MACBETH' Seat Sale @ NOW ON at Sherman, Clay & Co.'s Store. FIRST CONCERT at the ALHAMBRA, SUNDAY NIGHT, Feb. 10, 9 Concerts—5 Nights— Matinees. Feb. 14, 15, 16 hurs., ¥ri., Sat “RT Sun., We: LHAMBRA Alt Ellinghou: .Prop. and Manager Phone South.. . 0 Starting With Matinee To-Day. GLITTERING, BRILLIANCY, SPLENDOR. WM. A. BRADY'S Grand Beenlc *Production of_ iSORROWS Of SATAN. M:fua and dramatized from the famous nove] MARIE CORELLI, as originally pro- duced at_the Ehattesbury Theater, Lon and. BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES, ELABORATR BCENERY, MARVELOUS BLECTRICAL EFFECTS. PRESENTED BY A SPECIALLY SELECTED COMPANY OF PLAYERS. EVE-25c, 3¢, bic and Tic. MAT—15¢, 25c, 35c and Sle. Next_Sunday evening. February 10, SOUSA 5ol ready at Sherman, Clay & Co,'s PRICES—50e, 75c, $1 and $1 50. =DDY ST, OL YMi:’A COR. MASON THE ONLY FREE VAUDEVILLE SHOW IN THE CITY. FAREWELL WEFEK OF THE MORRISSES, One of the Olympia’'s greatest importations. 'QUERITA VINCENT, San Francisco's favarite song bird. MABEL HUDSON, In a change of repertoire. AND OUR CELEBRATED STOCK COMPANY. MATINEE EVERY SUNDAY. AMATEUR NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY, ADMISSION FREE. SHERMAN, CLAY & C0.’S HALL. TUBSDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY AF- TERNOONS, February 12, 13 and 15, FIRST APPEARANCE HERE OF Leopold Godowsky, THB GREAT PIANIST. R Rereryed Seats—$2, §170 and §1, On sale at Sherman, Clay & Co.’s, beginning Friday morning at 9 o'clock, i ol e e MRS. FISKE And Her Company, Presenting for the First Time Here TESS OF THE D'URBERVILLES A PLAY IN FOUR ACTS by LORIMER STODDARD, from the novel by THOMAS HARDY (copyrighted by Harper & Bros.) | @ ettt ool ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY. £:C 2 K13 INON COURSING PARK THEATRE MATINEE THIS SUNDAY AFTERNOON. TO-NIGHT LAST TIME. ALL THE COMFORTS OF HCME., L B e e o e B B e e e B e e D D B e e B e B | JOHN GRACE, Judge. JAMES F. GRACE, Slipper. ...TO-DAY... Sunday = Febraary 3d. ANOTHER GIGANTIC OPEN STAKE! 128—NOMINATIONS—128 SI500 mavE $I500 MONEY TRAIN SERVICE Leaves Third and Towusend streets at9:15 a. m., 10:15 a. m., 11 a. m., 12 m. and 1 p m. Twenty-fifth and Valencia streets five minutes later, Returning at 4:45 p. m. and after the last courss. San Mateo electric cars every five minutes. X TO-MORROW NIGHT. arance ut this theater of JOS. KIL- A GOUR. B.'S. Willard's Success of Two Continents, JUDAH! By Henry Arthur Jones Fisq. Matinees Saturday and Sunday. CHUTES s Z0O ESMERALDA, The Famous Musical Queen, AND A HOST OF OTHER VAU- DEVILLE STARS. Thursday Night, the Amateurs In a BROWNIE SHOW. ADMISSION 25c. LADIES FREE. WEEK COMMENCING TO-DAY (SUNDAY) MATINEE, FEBRUARY 3 ANOT!‘IBR GREAT BILL! MURRAY AND LANE In Selectior m G mic Opera. KATHRYN OSTERMAN _ Present th Her Own SIX OR MORE RA ! | eral speclals. EMPIRE CITY DY 4 COME _ JALY New Yor mous LIZZIE AND VIWIE » RK Pretty s With Musical £ Youth.* FOY AND CLA In Their Great St ring ---LEAMER SISTERS=== WARREN and BLANCHAHD Presentin= a New . THE GREAT BIOGRAP lous Cont AMERICAN With a_ New NELSONS--9 m in Amerfca. 9--N The greatest acro Orchestra Baleony, ding act v atic TO-NIGHT 22 THE FENCING MASTER MONDAY, Feb. 4th, Planquette’'s Great Comic Opers, NELL GWYNNE Charming Music Wedded to Fascinating Story. Next Production—Last Season’s Hit, THE WIZARD OF THE NILE With ALF C. WHEELAN, “"HOOT MmON/* EVENINCS AT 8. Matinee Saturday at 2. Popular Prices—25 and 50 Cents TELEPHONE—-EUSH % MORQ3cos —MATINEE TO-DAY— LAST NIGHT OF |CHARLES ERIN VERNER, THE GREATEST LIVING IRISH COMEDIAN, In Boucicault's Famous Irish Drama, TO-MORROW EVENING. “SHAMUS O’BRIEN.” PRICES—10c, 1S¢, e, S0c. A few front rows In orchestra, Toc. Good reserved seat in orchestra at all matie nees, 2c. Branch Ticket Off. Emporium. MOROSCO'S GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, Special Gottlob, Marx & Co. and Waiter Moroseo Announce the Fmvllll {!D’Delru:"o in Thie city o MME. SARAH BERNHARDT ——AND——— M. COQUELIN, Under the Direction. of . MAURICE GPAU. FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY, Commencing MONDAY NING, February ROSTAND'S DRAMATIC POEM, Fmedns v’ AIGLON” | Saturday Matinees, OR, THE EAGLET. MME. BERNHARDT and M. COQUELIN wm t Every Performance, $3 and . Boxes $30, $24, 2. Admission §2. Ga 51 SALE OF SEATS ¥4 WEDNES- DAY, a m., at the Box Office, TPt SAN FRANCISCO JOCKEY CLUS, TANFORAN PARK—THIRD MEETING. to Saturday, February helusive. CES EACH WEEK DAY, Events, Thres Hurdle Races and Stx Steeplechases. FIRST R CE OF THE DAY AT 29 P. M. Trains | Third and Townserd streets tor Mcnday, January s, Six Stake Tanforan Park at 7, 10:40, 11:3 a m., 1, 1:3 and 2 p. m. Trains leave Tanforan Park for | San Fre last race at Seats In rear o ladies and their escorts. Admission to course, | meluding railroad fare, $1.%, MILTON S. LATHAM. Secretary. EDWA™™ PO . Racing Secretary. SIEGEL,, R:sTEST LIVNG s MANDOLIN ¥IRTEGOSO SEATS ON SALE at The ZENO MAUVAIS MUSIC CO.'S STORE, 769 Market st Y. Bl C. A. HALL, FRIDAY NIGHT, Feb. 8. ADMISEION, i0c; RESERVED SEATS, Te. PALACE and GRAND HOTELS, San Frangisco. These hotels pas- sess the attributes that tourists and travelers appreciate —<entral location, liberal 2 ment, modern. ap- pointments a n 4 perfect cuisine American and Eu- ropean plans. RUBBER CULTURE In Soconusco, Mexico, ‘ BY MRS. FRONA WAITE COLBU At METROPOLITAN TE\IPL#RN WEDNESDAY BVENING, Feb. § at § con Plantati Mexican music by Prof. Lombarders s Admission free. ' Tick fice of LA ZACU, TATION CO., 703-704 Claus Spreckels’ bullding. Telephone for Seats, Park 23. § CONCERT HOUSE. FISCHER’S CONGERT HY All Zada, Dalton and Lewis the Marcos, Godfrey, Lillian Leévy, Cunningham, Harry de Lain, the Fairbanks brothers and Hinrichs ol Reaerved Seats 25c. Matines Sunday. Weekly Call, $1 per Year KERN RIVER OIL LANDS L