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B —— THE S FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1901 MASONS ELECT NEW DFFICERS Veterans’ Association in Annual Session at the Temple. Vice Presidents and Corre- sponding Secretaries From Many Climes. . tion held | day K mon's Hall, Ma- Tem;y Wing named were and W Second grand @ vice presidents chosen | StuarF Robson Is to Appear Shortly at the Columbia in rietta”’---The Tivoli Will Remember the Birthday of Composer Verdi by Presenting Selections From His Most Popular Operas ATTRACTIVE BILLS AT THEATERS DRAW APPRECIATIVE AUDIENCES “The Hen- MW Jonas | Idaho; M. W. d degree, P. | M. Foote, - MARTINS MORTAGE THEIR SAN MATEO COUNTY HOME| Hibernia Bank Advances Thirty- —Five | their % at 8 per r of Herman in only re- n’t think that € up the of a little ¢ else is once t pay back GRAPE-NUTS. DOUBTERS Can Be Ct hanged by Knowledge. there is any doubt about making of certain food e the following n word of com- Grape-Nuts, which be the most wholesome, zing food that has wiedge c, but being con- ere brain work I ot thrive on ordinary ner dulled my rac r:d y Incapable of , pepto- tem of light break- r, which lruu,..m on depiletion and s 1 seemed alike valueless as a brain fond, I had a dish of as a dessert. I an to use it daily ir teaspoonfuls in a saucer ezten before it dissolves to t milk should be remembered, as time evaporation seems to t nutty flavor of the food, of certain fine-flavored n my case was simply as- I had no desire whatever for es, meats or, in fact, anything v brain was as clear and ac- on awaking from a long, advantage about Grape- o t it supplies the nutritive 5 rr a varied diet without the bad of heavy eating. I cheerfully rec- i its to all brain workers, if xclusive diet certainly for the meal of the day. I always. take it ith me when traveling, which saves & deal of annoyance and discomfort.” speaking of | of Gaines- | — e — The performance, an attractive combina- tion of mirth and magic, is crowding the house 'nightly dnd is successfully enter- taining the large audiences. The Mec- Watters and Tyson company introduce an Interesting variety bill. What is probably the ‘biggest comedy hit of the present season is Broadhurst’s latest farce, “Rudolph and Adolph,” to be seen for the first time here at the Cali- fornia Theater on Sunday night with the entire original cast. Among the well known members is Lottie Williams Salter, Nellle’ Maskel, Beatrice McKenzle, laté ma donna of the Castle Square Opera Company, and Dan and Charies. Mason. . .8 e “Beacon Lights” is pleasing the Central audiences, and the well filled houses at- test the stirring melodrama’s popularity. Next week John A. Stevens' favorite drama of Southern life, “Wife for Wife,” will be elaborately, produced. e “Too Much Johnson” ls delighting Al- cazar audiences this week, and the com- any, by its clever work, is making the ge:l of the funny farce. M. L. Alsop as Billings is a laughable and efficient fig- ure, and he is well supported by the Alca- zar forces. Next week the management will put on e STARS IN THE HISTRIONIC FIRMAMENT WHOSE ACTING HAS OCCA- SIONED MUCH FAVORABLE COM MENT PATRONS OF THE LOCAL THEATERS. AND WHO WILL INTEREST < ( - { NE of the best things of the week among the theaters is the very | good “Hamlet” that is _being given at the Grand Opera-house, with Joseph Haworth as the melancholy Dane. Mr. Haworth 'has given us - since he came five weeks ago, but amlet exceeds them all. It is a distinguished effort, { marked by splendid ence, power 1 virility, and the actor has succeeded g out the best that is in his fel- the Grand Opera-house low pl company. Thi cluding week of | Mr. Haworth’” ment at the | theater. “The ister,” with Her- schel Mayall as Gavin Dishart, and Laura Nelson Hall as Lady Babbie, will follow. | Perello de Segurola, the celebrated basso, will be one of Mr. Grau's singers | during the coming season at the Grand Opera-house. The revised repertoire of | the »n includes the following operas: L | nots,’ let,” viata, nani, “Mefieto- Rusticana,” ““Lohen- quale,” fele,” ““Paglt @ WIFE SECURES DIVORCE FROM CRUEL HUSBAND Court Grants Mary Eagan Custody of | Seven Children and Awards Her Alimony. Mary Eagan was granted a divorce from Judge Kerrigan y Mrs. Thomas B. Eagan bj on the ground of cruelty. terday the custody of the seven children an, who is a fore- man in the truction depart- ment, was ordered to pey | alimony:. The divorce proceedings of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ladewig were submitted to Judge Seawell yesterday. The tase has ex- cited considerable interest owing to the prominence of the young couple and the bitter fight waged in the courts, her $65 a month The following d!\ orces _were also | granted yesterd wman from §oseph A. Newman, cruelty; Margaret K. Monaghan from Joseph ' E. Monaghan, | ernoity: Milton M. Miller from Mary E. Miiler, ‘desertion. The following new suits for divorce were filed: Floretta Humberg against Albert E. Humberg, cruelty; Roy M. Cady against Annie Cady, desertion; Elizabeth Hazel Sullivan against John Suilivan, desertion; Josephine Lipsich against J. Lipsich, de’ | sertion. S e — Load of Shot in Shoulder. Julien Benson, a clerk employed in Rathjen Bros.’ grocery, met with a se- rious accident at Lake Tahoe on Tuesday morning. While hunting on the lake he killed a duck and leaned over the side of the boat to reach it. He was holding on to the muzzle of the gun, when one of the triggers caught on a seat and the remain- ing barrel was discharged, the charge en- tering his right shoulder. His compan- jons rowed him ashore apd_ his wounds were temporarily dressed. He was sent on the first train to the city and instead of being taken to his home at 2235 Sutter street was sent to the Lane Hospital im- mediately after his arrival. 2 e 2 e Sy ‘Meistersinger,’” *‘Tris- rzrmfi' ““Tannhauser, “Die Walkure."” | tan und Tsolde,” “Florodora” 1s one of the'prettiest things that the Columbia Theater has ever had and is holding much more than |its own this week. The sextet is in greater favor than ever and the choruses and ensembles, in which the company’s strength consists, are gaining fayor daily. Grace Dudley, the piquant little per- sonage whose Lady Holyrood has been the work among the principals, is quite recovered from her temporary indisposi- tion and is again delighting the house with her fetching performance. The tuneful | comedy crowds the house nightly and ‘Q-und'iv performan will be given to | satisfy the large demand for seats during | this engagement. The comedy runs an- | other week, when it will give place to | Stuart Robson in a revival of Bronson Howard's comedy suc *The- Hen- | riP(t:L Maclyn Arbuckle and Russ Whytal are among Mr. Robson’s support. Florodora” will run until Sunday night, Ootober 2. aisls “The Masked Ball' has been a good drawing card at the Tivoll this week and the popular Verdl work has rarely been heard to better advantage. Montanari has recovered from her indisposition and her Amelia is the best thing the singer has done this season. Agostini is in his element in the part of Ricardo. Repetto sings the page in her best fashion. Fer- rari is strong as Renato, Nicolini and Zani are a _picturesque pair of con- Epirators and Pollettini as the fortune- teller is thoroughly ‘at home. ‘“Nabucco” has filled the house on alternate nights | and is destined to become one of the fa- vorite operas .at the Tivoli. On Monday next the house will remember the birth= day of Verdi by presenting a bill selected from his most popular operas, *“Otello, “Trovator “Lombardi” ‘Rigoletto, “Nabucco” and other works. Herrmann the Great is the California Theater’s strong attraction of the week. et @ |DEEDS AWAY PROPERTY { WHILE INTOXICMED | lelmm Brown Drmks to Excess and Gives Away a Lodging- House. Willlam A. Brown is suing Mrs. Anna M. Whitney and her ex-husband, Abbott L. Whitney, to recover property which he claims the woman obtained from him while he was incapacitated by reason of drink which she and her ex-husband sup- plied to him. Brown is a sugar tester, and a few years ago possessed considerable property. He met Mrs. Whitney just after her hus- band had_procured a divorce from her. At Mrs. Whitney's request Brown con- verted his property into cash and pur- chased a lodging house at 512 Golden Gate avenue. Mrs. Whitney became his housekeeper ‘and together they managed the house for some time. Whitney ap- peared at the house several times, despite the decree of divorce, and, it is claimed, jolned with his wife in a plan to procure the nropert: Brown claims that he was" plied with liquor and kept intoxicated for days at a time. He finally deeded a half interest in_the lodging house to his housekeeper. Mrs. Whitney transferred her share to her_ex-husband in exchange for property in Fruitvale. Whitney saw a chance to acquire the other half interest and made Brown an offer of $4000 for his share and Brown let him have it. The unfortunate sugar {ester sobered up,one day and real- ized that his earnings had gone. He com- menced proceedings in an Alameda court to recover the Fruitvale property and won his suit. The proceedings commenced yes- terday are to recover the lodging house property. ‘Whitney is an insurance man, who has achieved prominence by reason of his pre- dilections for divorce. He has been mar- ried twice and has been divorced twice. The Mrs. Whitney concerned in the suit was his second wife. —_———— In order to. become @ successful hypo- crite a man must work at i the week. t it every day in -+ a new comedy in three acts by Curt Kratz and Heinrich Stebitzer, called “The Girl in the Barracks,” that promises to be a lively sort of entertainment. It is in three acts, with the scenes laid in Paris. The story turns on a young actress’ wager to spend a night in the soldiers’ quarters. . % e The advance sale for the concerts of the-| Royal Italian band opens at Sherman, Clay & Co.’s this morning at 9 o'clock and will continue there until Sunday, when seats can be secured at the Alhambra box office. The band will give thirteen con- certs at the Alhambra under the direction of Messrs. Ellinghouse and Oppenheimer. There will be elght evening concerts, starting Sunday night, and five matinees— on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Fri- day and Saturday afternoons. Friday night will be ‘““Creatore night,” while for the closing concert on Sunday, the 20th, a programme of popular music will be pre- sented. « s s The O'Meers sisters in their clever-and startling performance on the tight rope are easily the stars of the Orpheum’s bill this week. It is the best act of its kind ever seen here and is highly appreciated by the audiences. Wilfred Clarke and company, in their funny sketch, “Oscar’s Birthday,” continue to amuse, and Bus- ter, the tiny comedian of the Keaton com- bination, lives up to his name as a laug maker. 'Mitchell and Bernard are pleas- ing songsters, and M Vhd;e Fox, the coon shouter; Boyce and Wilson, song and dance artists; Belle Thorne, soprano, and the biograph'complete the ‘good bill. e s = Silvia Puerarf, Val Vousden, Volkyra Sidney Smith, Robel Simms, Sam Holds- worth, Watson, Davenport, Hamilton ana Bartelmese are Fischer's entertainers this week. Silyla Puerari has made a genuine hit with her good singing, and Sidney Smith, a small girl who dances very prettily, 1s another strong favorite. The amateur cmertalnment. a - ladies’ tug-of-war and the first appearance of Harry Harmon, the ‘“world’s greatest Ligh “diver,” will be the Chute and Zoo attractions for to-night. A_‘DVERTISEMENTS HOSTETTER'S STOMAGH BITTERS is compounded with the greatest of care and contains nothing injur- ious. 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WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m. ; 12:45, ), 11:00 a. m.; 3:40, 5:15 p. m. Saturdays—xtra trips at 1:56 and 6:35 p. m. SUNDAYS—$:10, 9:40, 11:10 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, | 5:05, 6:25 p. m. Leave In Effect Arrive San Francisco. |April 28, 1901.| San Francisco. Week | Sun- Week Days. | days. | Destination. Days. 30 am| 8:00 am| _Novato, am| $:40 am pm| 9:30 am| Petaluma, pm|(10:25 am 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa. | 7 6:20 pm Fuiton, 7:20 am ‘Windsor, 10:25 am 5:00 pm| Healdsburg, |10:40 am Lytton, Geyserviile, :00 am| Cloverdale. | 7:35 pm| 6:20 pm 200 pm| am|10:25 am % am| and L‘klm \ % 135 pm| 6:20 pm 00 am| Guerneville. 00 pm| | Sonoma and | Dl | Glen Ellen. | 6:05 pm| 6:20 pm am) 10:40 am|10:25 am 3:30 pm| 5 Sebastopol. | 7:35 pm| 6:20 pm Stages connect at Santa Ross for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carls- bad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day's, Riverside, Lierley's, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, West- port, Usal, Willits, Laytonville, Cummins, Bell's Springs, Harrls, Olsen's, Dyer, Scotia and Eureka. Saturday fo Monday round-trip tickets at re- auced rate ‘On' Sundays round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket office, 650 Market street, building. H. R. X. RYAN, C. WHITING, Gen. Manager. Gen.- Pass Agt. Chronicle Santa Fe Trains Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. VICHY SPRINGS, The only placé in the United States whers Vichy Water {s abundant. The only natural Electric Waters; Champagne Baths; Springs Numerous; Baths Unequaled. Three miles from Uklah. J. A. REDEMEYER & CO., Proprietors. BELLEVUE HOTEL. P. O. EL VERANO, Cal, Verano Station (Kings Crossing), on California Northwestern Railway, Hot mineral baths near by. Term: " 81 per day and upward. PETER GOUILHAR- U, Lessee. LAKEPORT AND BARTLETT SPRINGS STAGE LINE.—Hopland to Bartlett Springs, via Lakeport, carrying passengers for Lake- port and Bartlett Springs. Stages connect with trains at Hogllnd Leave Hopland at LM com S Iatpoct b A2 SrEiE S Bartlett Springs at 7 New 6-horse 14-pas- senger tourlst wagon m-do to order for this stage ling; with all the most modern improve- ments. P ngers for Tt Eprings call for tickets by rtiett Springs Btage Line. MILLER & HOWARD, Proprietors. Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, 629 KEARNY ST. Established in 1854 for the treatment of Private ISkin Diseases. The Doctor others fail, 'rry bt Charges low. Cures guaranteed. Callorwrite Dr. J. F. SIBBON. Sau Fraocisco, Cal Local | Lim'd | Ovrl'd [ Local Dally t Daily | Daily . San Fran| + Btockion. |18 1 Chicago. a for morning. p for afternoon. *9 a. m. train is the California Limited, leaving Monday and Thursday only, car- rying Palace Sleeping Cars and_ Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chair Car runs to Bakersfield for accommodation of local first-class _passengers. No second-class tickets honored on this train. Correspond- ing train arrives at 5:55 p. m. Tuesday nnd Friday. 4:20 p. m. is Stockton and Fresno local. Gomesponding train arrives at HA0'D. m. ally. 8:00 p. m. is the Overland Express with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago 50 Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at m-na Corresponding 'train arrives at m. dalyl. 7:20 a. m. is Bakersfleld Local, ll&pln‘ at all points in San Joaquin Valléy. sponding train arrives at 8:40 a. m. Offices—611 Market street and m Ferry Depot, San Francisco; 1112 Bmd'ay, Oak- land. MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Via Sausalito Ferry Arrive Foot of Market St. | San Fran. The 4:16 7. . tratn shopa over- .| days. i 2t he T of Tume || A. | paa» .(0:45 A 1:45 v 10000 | " e it 4 P13 00 3140 7. 415 riltzaok | DT 4:25 Ffos x. : Fare, San Franeisco to Summit and Retura, §1.90. Ticket Offces, 621 MARKET STREET sad SAUSALITO FERRT. Weekly Gall $1.00 per Year | = SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Trains lenve and are & SAN FIRANCE (Main Live, Foot of Markes Streek.) 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Prom SAN PRANGISCO—Foot of Market Suu; zdsan, 8— ti:16 9:00 11:00a.m. 1:00 8:18r w0 ~16:00 3500 18:05 12:00 2.00 ° 4:00r. COAST LINE (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Sts.) [0S 4 8au Jose and Way xmmu A San Jose nud Way S A Han Jose, Tres Eloos. Hamin Crive, Paciic tirove, Salinss, San Luis A Prin- Monterey 2:30 7 San Jose and Way Stations. 441155 San Jose and Principal Way Siations 13:002 Sau Jose, Los Gatos and Principal ‘Way Stations.. ¥ 3:302 SanJose .. Principal Way Stations 0r Red Han Jose. Giiroy. Sall arbars, Lo Angeles. - 61302 San Jose and Way stations @t 1:45p San Jose snd Way & A for Morning. 1 Sunday excopted. e ouly. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAII.RMI). Via Sausalite Commencing bcyumber 2, 1901, FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MJLL VALLEY AND SAN RAF. YEEK DAYS 6%, :30 i 3:15, 4:15, 5:16, *8:15, 6:45 D. EXTRA TRIPS—For 1 Vl.lle)' and San Rafael on Mondays, Wednesdays and Sature s at 9:30 and 11:40 p. m. UVD‘AsYs—'i 00, B A m. o, Trains ma: Fun to San Quentin. 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