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THE wrmem=w |PRODUCTION OF “THE TEMPEST” DELIGHTING COLUMBIA PATRONS ENLARGE- “A Ctranger in New York” Fills the California---Alcazar Giving N i MENT A Fligh-Class Presentation of “The Christian.” | Pe-ru-na Is a Catarrhal Tonie foihepedy. G Especially Adapted to the De-|.cca and Peruna becomes a life-long SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1908. . 5 ADVERTISEMENTS. A VENERABLE PASTOR CURED BY PE-RU-NA. Only e — i g s | i 5 i 4 3 | . |stand-by with old and voung $""5 This Month | | novel of Robert Louils Stevenson. Otis c“nmg Pow_“:i"' old Age \:‘r ml{;" S‘;nml“r- of l’»n-'h'-d;\lf- Mo., q e \ | Skinner recently won much success in 3 i 3o . | writes: “My disease was catarrh of the P 3 B o th Fagt. . the e rors | The Oldsst Man in America Atiributes His | urethra and biadder. I ot a bottle of it | should be one to suit eminently the dis- Long Life and Good Health | Pe-ru-na and began taking it, and in a . tinctive parts of Mr. Stuart. | | few days I was relieved and could s _to Pe-ru-na. Mr. Isaac Brock of McLennan County. Texas, has attained the great age of 11i ears. He is an ardent friend of Peruna and speaks of it in the following terms. | Mr. Brock say= | “After a man has lived in the world as | |1ong as T have he ought to have found |out a great many things by experience I think I have done so. “One of the thinks I have found out to my entire satisfac- think that Pe y. I had tried other ed medicines, but 4 nd last week of “The Chris- | tlan” is g with much success at the Alcazar. The part of Glory Quayle has been assumed very cleverly, very intelli- | gently by Alice Treat Hunt, the new lead- ing lady. and the rest of the cast, in- cluding Krnest Heastings as John Storm, are all doing acceptable work. Next s “Chispa,” with Miss g role. The second My physician toid not expect to be cured I was getting to be an | I feel very thankful has done for me.” Mr. S g Hallet & n & Ham | “Boy Wanted" is drawing large houses | at the Central | calities keeping every cme delighted. A | feature is the sparring act of Abe Alt:llt with Monte Attell, three rounds being ckering. $185. £335 and with'its varlous cami- || «/ RELY UPON | tlon s the proper PE-RU-NA FOR ALL remedy for all- ments due directly to the effects of tne climate. “For 114 years I have withstood the changeable climate of the United i States. During my i “‘One of the things I have found out to , | ecies for coughs, colds, catarrh and diar- | | CATARRHAL DISEASES."” - m NEw Yomrs * AT CALIFORNIA rhoea. I had always supposed these affec- | tions to be different diseases. For the e been read- last ten or fifteen years 1 ha ing Dr. Hartman’s books and have learned | from them one thing in particular: Thet ame and that tarrh. these affections are the | | they are properly called c | ““As for Dr. Hartman’s remedy, Peruna, | {1 have found it to be the best, if not the ! | only reiiable remedy for these affections. | it has been my stano-by ior many years and | attribute my good heaith endi my extreme old age to this p A [ { remedy. | ’R\ / il “It exactly meets all my requirements I have come to rely upon it almost en- for the many little things for which d medicine. I believe it to be es pecially valuable to old people, although I have no doubt it is just as good for the "—Isaac Brock. | \ A New Man at 79. Major Frank O'Mahoney, West Hannibal, Mo., writes: VIENNA MODEL BAKERY AND CAFE Strong and Vigorous at the Age / i "f il 7/l i cf Eighty-Eight. 4 /,ML Rev. J. N. Parker, Utica, N. Y., writes ““In June, 1901, | lost my senss of heariny entirely. My hearing had | e A bren somzwiat impaired for sevaral years, but nor so much aftectsa out that I could ko'd conv:rs> with my friends; but in June, 1361, my sense of hearing left me so that | could = 222 SUTTER STREET = Side, Tws “I am protessionally a newspaper corre- | hear no sound wkatsver. spondent, now 79 years old. 1 have watcn- ed the growing power of the Peruna plant ! was also troubléd with s:vere rheumatic pains i in my limbs. I commenced taking Peruna and now my hearirg is restored from 15 inelptency in the little log cabin | 48 good as it was arior to June, 1901. My rheumatic pains are all gane. through its gradations of success up to its | / cannot speak too highly of Peruna, and row when 88 years old can say it present establishment in Columbus. Ohio, | fip / and 1 conclude that merit brings its full | has invigerated my Whole system. | cannot but tink, dear Doctor, that "_‘,‘li‘;;"io e it aie T Tt usiness | you must #sel very thankful to the all loving Father that Jyou have bsen | to test its medicinal potency, but lately | parmitted to live, and by your skill bs such a blassing as you havs bsen to when my system needed it, vour Peruna o ,. relieved me of many arrhal trouble: ;-7””-"”'9 humaniy.”"—Rev. J. N. Parker. AT THE - B ORPHEUIT « . 3 | o fought between these redoubtable cham- pions every evening during the second act, Next week comes the salt sea melo. drama, “Through the Breakers v g When you want the best shirts vour dealer has, ask for the It is not su rising to see the crowds|gome two vears ago | weighed 210 pound. M F. E. Littl lo hank & q » 4 % s years hed 21 C Mr 5. Little, Tolona, 0o thankful to you for your kind advice Cluert-Peabody kind. He s 2sed to LRSS surging into scher's Theater, for !ow“bm fell away down to 168 pmnn;)." E “I can recommend Peruna as a -|and tor the good th that - o | e of Weber & Fleld’s piays have made the | besides loss of flesh 1 was ~subject icine S Bop B B gons S -~ ool 1 lad to wear | the last days of ittt harhas r',_: et Al | Stomach tr ndigestion, loss of A TRAVELER j from the t Pe- S Seedation of hi I arbara gety” has. Al-|petite, in ight swe and a fore- runa been o ellowstone N .50up though the burlesque s not worn out yet, | Bading of Betting o cntir e ont: of Tempest,” 1o Columbla Theater ing giv with Warde g spirits. No AT SEVENTY-ONE YEARS OF AGE. 5 tional Park and many ot troubl severely | west, and with it r g L vour generosit the n gement has decided to take it | order. Du T places in the off, ‘and will put on “Hoity Toity”. on|r Mond; even 1. The piece Vionerch Shirts $1.00 Cluett, Peabody & Co. ng some months I gave Pe- ! a fair trial, and it reju ted my hole system._ 1 feel thankful therefore, | shall always thar you for "—~Mrs. F. E nd James as lead niss this exquisite comed had the lon ny ever put|for although 7 vears old I feel like a | cough. Now my | If you do r ive prompt and satis- 3 e :;x}. ““Z‘ to come o on at Weber Music Hall in y':’::"gnf":;}; ”;\!aJnr Frank ObMahonfy. j cough is mrguns. and all the distressing | factory results from use of Peruna = = e : ety Dol iy S e mucous membranes be- | symptoms of catarrh of the stomach and | write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a For no'r.nach Disorders goers' experienc e el mom he featiires 1s the L2- | come thickened and partly lose their func- | bowels have disappeared. I Will recom-| il statement of vour case and he St > - s e COMPRE | tion. 1 1 i S a ra o ot i Sl o o o out and Lvspepsia, v be done, and a band that is composed of the members | Balte (o hantaifites fof Revihiy | a0 all as a rare remedy. I am aluable advice T RINK Shakes jre without 3 R Al G b A e R s 1 < earing, | so w am contem Sk re withou of the “Show G orus. Seats will | smell and taste, as well as digestive dis- | lowstone Park this ¢ How st i n one_ of be on sale on Monday next for ‘Holty | turbances. . | 1=_that for one 71 j sident of The entrancing. experiences. The Warde and | | Tolty.” : Peruna corrects all this by its specific umbus, Ohio. " i all p all po | notable a 4 The Dumond Parisian | . ! iR it ||| o, Pumend_Pasisan fi;"“::l:;rl:he::‘A Valuable Work for Young Men MAUD AMBER |TRAINMEN ARE GIVEN ::: ’:‘: f‘} gy T | | this week, with their violin, mandolin and | L ane. Hoye | AND HER HUSBAND FOR GEM AN INCREASE OF PAY { imperscnations of P ) R ¢ 2 | e annual report of the Young Men's Chris- | W St dinand, Miranda, '/ s mf '7*‘1}":\”;"\"4‘} ‘ \\;_,Nv;‘llr‘ |.':";}i§r'::f:ac:,k::1n’;“:‘:::fs' (.{‘f:f tian" Assoclation of this city has just been is- [ E. A.”Fano Claims They Have Dia- President A. W. Foster Grants the Lest NATURAL Alkauue W ates _;__;"‘7,”:- e e | | pleasing act. “The Fire Chief """“13"30;';_ e el oy mond Worth $500 That Is Request Made by Railroad e A Among have been many Nelson's comidues keep the house CON-| sectarian and_ cosmopolitan enaracter of Rightfully His. Employes. 5 v | chlidrer ) enter “1"5,“\'f\“ “A Dn‘ughlrr of work is shown by the fact that hearly every | There iz one glittering, sparkling gem The California Northwestern Railway B suitably upon their Shakespearean lifeand , | Bacchus.” fs even-betier than thefr offer- | is repfsented in the membership. | adorning the fair fingers of Maud Amber, | Company at a conference with a commit- Americans leading, ®he total of American born | being 1152 out of tHe two thousand or which make up the total membership of the l son and Errol's skit who manifest huge delight in the lovely | | 1 closing performance 1 RUSS HOUSE the actress at Fischer's Theater, or the tee shirt bosom of Ira Purl Wilkerson, her Ing of last week. These clever people are from its employes held granted increase of 10 per v this city more o y last appearance. as are also Hill yesterd: | t CLEVER PEOPLE WHO ARE "l*‘;éé:"‘ ollins and Hart and Mor- | institution. In connection with the denomina- | husband, that is not rightfully theirs if|cent to ail of its engineers, conductors = . - s Anna Held comes to this theater G LOCAL AU- i s AR | tions represented, there are more Catholic | the allegations made in a complaint filed | firemen and brakemen. The new sched- | - ; e i tin young men than any other denomination. t . - Clark yoif wa e G ph e 2 s i PRI S s rame ekt ol 160 prination: | with the County Clerk yesterday by E. A. | ule goes into effect at once. The men ar of h sparkling plays, “The next with 188, and next to these come the | Fano are to be‘believed. He claims thal ' jubilant. They have recently organized Jewish young men with 178. The Methodists | the gem, a diamond valued at $500, is his a Brotherhood of Locomotive Trainmen ; mie ney ~n“.'|m 1'“',”"” is quite significant, as | property, and he asks the court to so de- ' and this is the first concession they have ardon, the fetch- e Dale, and oth- rs are pleasing large audiences at the Monday for a two weeks’ stay in one | ‘ . panish dancer v‘)‘,‘n,v‘, and Opera-| Mack, who are portraying the. 1eading | cyice’ Theater this week. To-night. afte| wstins oo Htor e penonpest denomalo | etae, < asked of their emvloyers. The request 5 4 Nance O'Nell will challenge com | rdles ' in Hoyts Stranger in New | (NG o ir erformance. the amateurs | sxceed the mumber He alleges that January 9 of this yeor | was made of President A. W. Foster and 0 TRUTH IN THE REPORTED 1 with Fpanche B 2 York” this week at the Calffornia. are| oy appear, concluding their portion of | Congregation he was the rightful owner of the stone, was readily acceded to. 5 =it iedda Gabl s wo of the cleverest farceurs San Fran- | B " FROTEL POE L or W series of | 3 d 80 om and that on tha¢ date Wilkerson and his —_———— DISCONTINUANCE OF THE given here, a strong interest i eisco ecn for some time. Their style fost of the members base their thelr | wite secured poksession of it and have ever since refused to give it up. how the diamond was secured Fano does not state. But he wants it back, or its Dal wad fhey have. M- |LVing Dletires Jr = at favorites with the en attendi ence on the religion of | tamilies, character being the only test of associate membership. ir and a large 1 Miss O'Neil ancein the r aken in the e will gres first local appe; OKLAHOMA CITY, O. T., Feb. 4 —Fire that in the Lion store, dealers in aril handise here, this morning caused a lose 0,000. wentieth Century Limited” via the New York Central Line Nearly every calling rom the millionaire to the day laborer is rep- resented, in all over two hundred different oc- One of the most interesting of the se. ries of Sunday night lectures on mental ill see the last of “Ingomar,” in which 5 s & a —— e o ,'{ | ormia | and psyct nce given by Dr. Melvor- | cupations, which is a practical illustration of | €quivalent in good American coin. FARGO, N. D.. Feb. 4.—Mrs. Flood died to- ns S he part of Parthenia 0 S | Tyndall will be that on *““The Force of | the “brotherhood of man. THe young —_— e day je Sacred Heart Academy. aged 161 now in its twenty- themselves contributed last vear to the sup-| pAR Feb, 4.—The Suggestion, the Art of Mental ench torpedo boat he came from Ireland more than 79 N6 O Snban S s e Repenahd drval I ot X | port of the work $3 every dollar con- | gestre e 1s ashore off C: ordies |'lw1'1n’tq’ which will o od! it - :‘I":!:)ll"n(‘r?l;le(;?;l‘v fense,”” at Steinway Hall Sunc Diibuted by the public. The emi oyment *de. | 65t e e v .y ’ s ! &0 O next. Dr. Tyndall attrib his own won- | fartment shows that 811 applications were re- to be followed on Martinetti, the most celebrated fun- : G % gl Arbearatic s | ceived for employment, no charge being mads | e labeled |y : v s the association, and the benefit of the emp e Miwhile the | he terms it, and certainly the means by | ment department is foF evey young man, | > | which he seems to evade the effects of | whether he is a member of the association or | ve all labeled | ;i " work will be a valuable theme, | Not. provided he can furnish a certificate of P o 4 oral character and ability. 'he 3 e eve by a re- i & repe her farewell vival of “The Jewess e for the remainder week Bl T “The Mikado” resjgns his office freight same Buy Your Furniture | ments and demonstrations in marvels of | Association Institute of Practical Education as ,_ | this week at the Tivoll in favor of Ralph Stuart in | {houehe power. for young men and working boys now main- ad- | tience.” The Japanese opera has scored picturesquely e s | ¥ ad: tains night and day classes. and the present | . via at the popu- | done he | it of enorma r 1 the how house. longer, but the managem give the people a variety ¢ d ‘Sullivan, hence the announcement e second of the cycle, “Patience.” Ivery proportion, It could easily They al night la nstructors i jurispr nd Berkeley universities. needs, cater this week. fayor here by his rk. agreeable per- : R | enrollment is over four hundrec Following is the fine programme to be | Grpiiment I8 over four, hundred given to%hight by O: Gabrilowitsch at | school, managed by the 2 the Alhambra Theate These | 1y minor (Bach-Tausig); 9 (Schumann); nocturne, G major, ¢ major, polonaise, A flat major (Chopin); Toccata and fugue, | dence from Stanford Carnival Op, | About everything that a young ~man " | from the grammar grade to college preparation boa Gilbe York t is the throughout the Eas etude, or private tutoring, is furnished In the asso- | 19 e > b clation sehool department. Particularly are | | young men prepared in the educational depart- ment for the practical business responsibilities 3 which as Edmond Abb | > child attending the matinee performance | soni and Cou e Cristo he gives | Nujts de Mai (nocturne), (Tschaikowsky | on Saturday next will receive a hand rtistic Iy pleasing per- | oo cotte (Gabrilowitsch); barcarolle, G ado. imported from his realm express- | highly attractive as Nortier, manly in ac- | (Henselt); Marche Militaire (Schubert- | reading rooms and library, educationai depars | & or the purpose. Those who have not | cent, handsome. and sultably to the | Tqysig). | ment, night school for king bovs, public | > scen the opera should not miss these last | part devil-may-c Of the rest Ada | talks’ on moral and religic Bible | We’ll advance you the meney and charge I kst sy Tl s s Bl nteies T - P = = study classes, current topic ¢ E _ ¥ 1 . pportunith G | Neville's care is distinetly clever, | in number to over twelve hundred per das. The | | vou only a regular banking rate of interest—six b , : 5 2 | Charles E. Inslee Albert is boyish and ADVERTISEMENTS. association the world over has grown to be | t And back little at John Campbeli and William Keller | engaging and the rest fill in. The produc- | —— e one of the strongest organizations amonk vouns | per cent. nd you can pay us Dack a littie tion is elaborately staged. men of our times. The Jubilee Year Conven- | ime e Fihn g e HAVE TO HAVE A tlon of California and the Pacific Coast and | & time, -Then -you can go to one of the first- | representatives of the Eastern States will be held with the San Francisco Association March 12-16; every effort {s being made to raize suffi- clent’ money to cancel the mortgage on the association property before the convention con- venes. The committees lack $33, to com- plete the fubilee fund, but they feel confident he public will provide the baiance when the urgency of the circumstances are made known Mre. John F. Merrill is leading a movement ‘among. the women of San Francisco and the finance committee is managing a general can- vass among the merchan REFUSES TO SIGN < ARCHITECT'S DEMAND School Superintendent Langdon Re- gards Stone’s Appointment ‘by Board of Education Illegal. | In a lengthy communication sent to the Board of FEducation yesterday Superin- tendéht of Scheols Langdon explained his reasons for refusing to sign a salary de- mand drawn in favor of Lewis S. Stone, who was appointed by the Board of E ucation as consulting architect for the building of new schoolbouses. Langdon liolds that Stone’s appointment is not in_accord with the charter provisions. This action will compel Stone to appeal to the courts to decide the disputed point. Miss A. J. Rock, the first teacher on || the evening substitute list qualified to teach bookkeeping, was assigned to the Lincoln Evening School, and Miss Dora Israel was placed on the evening substi- tute list. The application of Bertha Fenton that she be placed on the teachers’ pension list and allowed to retire from the School Department was referred to tWp Retire- class furniture stdres, with whom we have made special arrangements, where the stock is big and fresh and where satisfaction is guaranteed, and when you have made your selections you can pay your bill in full with good, hard cash. Isn’t this better than buying in a recognized ‘‘cut and out’’ instailment store? The instailment stores charge you ten per || cent.above their cash prices when you ask for long credit. All you pay us is six per cent. For exanple: If your purchases amount to $1co.co we ‘will charge you $106.co—which is | a six per cent advance; then you pay us $20.00 | cash and the balance in monthiy payments amounting to $8.60 each month. If your pur- chases amount tuv $75.co we will charge you $£79.50; you make us a cash payment cn this of $15.00 and pay the balance at the easy rate of $6.45 per month. You save four per cent, You have the great -privilege of buying the same as a cash customer, and yet you get ail the advantages of the easy payment rlan as offered by the install- || ment hcuses! No zmount of money is too <mall for us to || On Sunday evening an exceptionally at- tractive novelt offered in “Prince Otto,” a dramatization of the delightful @ siid fooierie HOSKINS BO!‘)KED OJ.VA‘:‘.!‘.z.i“:.‘;‘.i OERATION ? ..SHOE SALES... \re ordinary occurrences, but A - ~ | 7 - 4 i one Ideptified as One of the Three Men aused by an enforced removal. We must va- : | Who Held Up Lichenstein's ate one-half of present store February 23d, be- Store. i seias . ol 2 | William Hoskins was booked at the! e our new building is rcad:\. | Gity” Priann » véatenday: - by ADetaitives r three weecks more you will have this unex- | Wren and; Reynolds on.a: chargsof rob- | i % S ‘i Lery. He was arrested last Friday in a elled opportunity of obtaining manufacturing jeweler's store in the | at low-grade prices. [ Thurlow block while trying to sell fifty- ; ; | five small diamonds. He told the police e stock of latest styles—many direct | a story of getting the diamonds while in ctory—must be sacrificed to save mov- | CHARGE OF ROBBERY | seldom is high-grade South Africa, but he has been positively | identified as one of the three men who ! heid up T. Lichenstein and clerks in the | n office at 617 Washington street about lock in the cvening of January 2. | One man entered the store with a re- | volver, in hand and ordered Lichen- | stein and his clerks to throw up their | 2 Another broke the window with a brick and the third stole a heart-shaped Jocket with 140\small diamonds and a dia- mond ring. Hoskins has been identified as the man who entered the store with the revolver in his hand.- Max Lichen- | stein swore to the complaint against Hos- = before Police Judge Cabaniss yester- day. Drop in and see for yourself. amine bargains on short lines. e to-day. Good lots going continually. e never carried any but “GOOD SHOES” e ———————— A ——————— o —— i ——C) Maybe you don’t. Probably you can be cureq without it. _Don’t permit it until you are positive of its necessity. FREE X-RAY EXAMINATION During February all ladies calling at the Electro-Chemic Institute will be ex- amined free of charge. EIecer-(‘hemlst\?’ keeps women off the operating table. All cases that can be cured without surger¥ ment Committee. KA M | OneThird of All the Champagne | Fiumin®Sipitacs apariments for ta- O. | Imported into thix country is G. H.| dies. Call any time from 9 in the morn- | Leave of absence was granted to Agnes i loan. Come in and talk it over. ——— Mumm & C xtra Dry. Its leader-! ing to 8 at night. Write if you cannot | J. Ahern. 738‘740 Market Street ‘;:'l\:la‘vywi]svs:m' mly established that no othey | €all. Teachers’ certificates were granted to 1 ould, Sullivan & Co. Suite 1403 “Call” Building Corner Market and Third Streets within 400.000 of its record of a T Misg;- ;“redn Berg, Maude Wentworth, . X. T. Martinez and Estelle C: ter. Electro-Chemic lastitule, |ie Heions Shavem s o Chmen: 118 GRANT AVENUE, Olive 8. Bartlett, Lvdia E. Grafe and Cor. Post Street, Ella R. Daniel were recommended to the State Board of Education for grammar SAN FRANCISCO. school life diplomas, 1 ‘ . . million and a half bottles imported in 1902+ P sl i VANCOUVER. B. C., Feb. 4—R. G, Mac- Pherson (Liberal) wes to-day elected to the | Hause of Commons in_ the bye election hy & small plurality over Chris Foley (Labor) and | ex"Licutenant Governor McInnes (ndependenty: