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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12. 1903, A BRINES CORNERSTONE FOR NEW MASONIC AICH CARED TEMPLE WILL BE PLACED TO-DAY By | and Opium Worth o Charge of Elaborate Ceremonies That Will Mark Commencement of a Million. Work on Structure That Is to Be Future Home of This Fraternal Body -ves From the|™ With 400 Pas- 1 Y e e R i — SPLENDID TEMPLE THAT WILL BE THE FUTURE HOME OF KING | JLLOMON'S LODG F. AND A. M., AND MEMBERS OF ORDER WHO WILL ASSIST IN LAYING OF STRUCTURE'S L‘ORNEBSTONE. | circles and has now a membership of | will proceed in procession under direction e tan 90 of Major George Filmer, marshal, to the Thé new temple will be a handsome | Site of the bullding, where the worship- structure, designed of brick and stone, i ":1 master, William P. Filmer, after mak- < : : g the opening address, will present to | five storles in height, occupying the en-| the most worshipful grand master, Orrin | tire lot, 50x100 feet. The basement is fit- | 8. Henderson, a suitably inscribed trowel. | ted for a banquet hall. The second floor | Following that will be the usual Ma- | w d for a lodge hall. Theé Gpper | sonic ceremonles incident to the laying & £ be-devoted to King Solomon’s | of a cornerstone, interspersed with or- ‘ ———————=—————% | Lodge and other Masonic lodges and bod- | gan and vocal music. 3 - SO S _ | fes, with parlors, ante-rooms, organ loft | It is the intention of King Solomon's : HE most important event In Ma- | ;4 "oyary pecessary convenience for | Lodge to make this an atissibions 00Kk sonic cir San Francisco fOr | tpece purposes. The rear portion of the | sion. The officers of the lodge are: Wil- me time will be the laying to- | buflding will be fitted up as a social hall | liam Parker Filmer, worshipful master; £ the cornerstone of the tem- | for the use of Masonic bodies. George W. Lake, senior warden; Clarence 1 omon's. Tiotge W idea of & a temple in the|T. Cleve, junior warden; Harry Baehr, E : sutlding started some years | secretary; Benjamin F. Jellison, treas- or better location | urer; Sar 1 B. Stevepson, senior dea- \ e n Fillmore street, | con; George W. Davis, junior deacon; Janu- or and Post. The building | Ira S. Hobbs, marshal; Fred A. Earle, twen- | jg under the supervision of | senior steward; Edward A. Janssen, jun- Knorp being its | Architect Fred B. Wood, a member of the | ior steward; A. A. Batkin, organist; A Of these mem- | lodge, who has designed as handsome a | George C. Dawson, tyler; Willlam P. Fil- y By s stry will be found in the Western | mer, B. F. Jellison, Harry Baehr, trus- : . : tees. passed aw AR At 11 o'clock this morning the members | Every Masonic lbdge in the jurisdiction, worshipful | o King Solomon’'s Lodge and visiting | all worshipful masters and wardens and has al-| brethren will assemble and with the | the most prominent Masons have been in- Masonic | Grand Lodge, California Commandery, | vited sto attend this celebration. oottt el ° OCEAN STEAMERS. W YORK-—Arrived Oct 11—Stmr Blue- che Hamburg, Southampton and Cher- | Btate of Cal bourg; stmr Columbia, from Glasgow and Mo- | Coronado...| Grays Harbor. . 4 pm|Pier 10 Ville N. Maru....| China & Japan....| 1 pm|Pler 40 MALIN HEAD—Passed Oct 11—Stmr Lake | G. W. Elder| Astoria & Portland. |11 amPler 24 s from Fort | Erie, from 1, for Liverpool October 16. | passengers. | TORRY HE d Oct 11—Stmr Pom- e as S WAy rom Victoria and | eranian n . for Glasgo Humboldt . 30 p|Pler tmr Arabic, Los_Angeles Ports.| 5 am|Pler 2 ~ October 17. | . Y. via Panama. ‘I 12 m|Pier 10 --| 5 pm|Pier 10 9 am|Pler 11 9 am|(Pier 19 9 maigh, 67 days from | from New York, viz Queenstown. LIZARD—Passed Oct 11—Stmr Zeeland, | 8an Jose. 't Tosthmie RanKing Solomon’s Lodge, Attended by Visiting Members as Escort, Will Take| cook's Helper Has Nar- LAD 15 PIGKED UP BY BREAKER row Bscape From Drowning. o e *| Gaston Berkaut' Meets With Strange Accident at Ocean Beach. RN Gaston Berkaut, a cook’s helper, 16 years of age, had a flerce battle with the waves at the ocean beach yesterday. He was sitting on the shore when he was picked up by a large breaker and carried ocean- ward.- For some time he was tossed about in the water and had it not been for the aesistance rendered by several spectators the lad would have lost his life, Young Berkaut has not been {n the coun- try very long. Since his arrival he has been cmployed in a Bush-street restau- rant. He lost his job yesterday morning BO , Ordu ro H and went out to the beach to think over ys y his ill fortune. After rambling up and down the shore for soine time he became We are showing several styles of velvet corduroy hats weary and sat down on a small rock that 4 : PRI 2 & bt e et hé Kl Eies th-the Wi anfi caps for boys of all ages. .'I hese are swell wats and tlzeqr ter's edge. For a time all went well, the price is most remarkable. It's only one dollar. You will find splash reaching his feet at times, but he : s &1 < o Shvont e ot daiae them priced everywhere at $1.30. Suddenly a giant wave approached and Here are the styl oty - s Wespasip i oSy Sailor hats like the above picture, in corduroy brims and was upon him. He had no time to escape, = ; > for in an instant he was submerged and leather tops. The colors are red, white, blue, tan and brown. when the water receded he was swept out Some of the tops and brims match in color, others harmonize with it. He struggled bravely against drowning. He was tossed about, but the in colors; still others have black glazed leather tops. strength of the breakers lifted him from Also automobile and sailor caps of corduroy in colors his feet each time he sought to gain a place of safety. His cries attracted the attention of several people who were in the neighborhood and two strangers went to his assistance. They succeeded in clutching him and dragging him to dry land. The accident happened some distance below the CHff House and the lad, drenched and covered with sand. walked up to one of the beach resorts and was provided with sufficient money to carry him into town. —_—————————— Stationery and Printing. and styles above mentioned. See them on display in our windows. Price .00 Out-of-town orders filled— write us. If you will order your engraved invita- . = ¢ tions, announcements, visiting cards and fine stationery from us you will get the best work and the lowest prices. Sanborn, Vail & Co., 741 Market street. 740 Market Street Gifford Going to Pieces. Whatever hopes remained of the prospect for saving the British ship Gifford were sent to AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. smash yesterday by the waves, which battered the sand trapped derelict. At sundown only part of the foremast was standing. The other SAR FRANCISOR'S masts one by one succumbed to the jar of the s ocean’s bombardment, and as they fell made LEADING HER [B: havoc of the ship's stout hull. The decks e sh all of yesterday, the bulwarks hav dieapponred and what 1 tett ot the citora 1| SECOND AND LAST WEEK. only an fron shell, which every hour is becom- MATINEE SATURDAY. ing more firmly imbedded in the treacherous Wed. Night—Third Anniversary, g e THE WORLD’S MUSICAL HIT, Sailor Jumps Overboard. ; George Vander, 18 years old, made a novel | escape from the American bark HMomeward | Bound yesterday afterncon. The lad had shipped on the vessel, and as it was on its way out to the heads he procured a tub and, lowering himself over the side of the boat, swam around till he was finally picked up by With the Number One N. Y. Co the tug Resolute and taken back to port. He GREAT BEAUTY SEXTETTE. says the mate of the bark cursed and abused LAST TIME NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT. | him. f— | —— Beginning NEXT MONDAY, | The management of the San Francisco % -ROBERT EDESON Gas and Electric Company announces that by special arrangement the cars now In Richard Harding Davis’ stop opposite its office at 415 Post street. * SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE. —— e e——— Stage Version by Augustus Thom McCulloch Leaves With Arcata. SEATS READY THURSDAY. The revenue cutter McCulloch sailed yester- | day for Puget Sound, having in tow the Arcata, | the revenue tender recently bullt by W. A. | Boole. The Arcata Is to be stationed at Port | Townsend and will be used on Puget Sound i for boarding service. _— ADVERTISEMENTS. - ! S TR MONSTER NEW SHOW! | 5 Colombino; Sisters Rappo; Three | THE ART SALES GALLERIES. Crane Brothers; Wallace Brown- low; A. P. Rostow; Wood and Ray; | Clayton White and Marie Stuart | POSIHVELY LAST WEEK Company; Pantzer Trio and Gold- en Gate Quartet and Fanny Win- OF THE fred. Rescrved Seats.....25c|Baleony 10¢ TO<hIGHT~A WEEK oj HILARITY. URIENTAL EDW“AE‘BLE'X"RVIE MR. JOLLY OF JOLIET NEXT—“IN OLD, KEN- TLC DAILY AT 2:30 P. M. AT 20 HEATR I & 6, 20 ot 5. | GRAND 8855 A. W. LOUDERBACK S 4 ly Cleopatra Matinee Next Saturday. AR RuoHonaer; O VERVBODY DELIGHTED! Furious fun—a superb cast—pretty girls—stunning gowne and ail the new song hits. Peterson, 11 days from Port | from New York, for Antwerp; stmr Ryndam, | Alameda... | Honolulu -| 2'pm|Pler 7 £ from Rotterdam and Boulogne-Sur-Mer, for | Salifornian.| New York. -| 8 pm|Pler 23 Castle, Nilson, 18% days from | New York Pt. Arena.. | Point Arena. 4 pm|Pler 2 & A CHERBOURG—Arrived Oct 11—Stmr Bar- | San Pedro..| Humboldt . 10 am|Pier 2 Jensen, 7 days from Coos Ba: barossa, from New York, via Plymouth, for October 18 | Campbeli, 8 hours fros - | Hamburg, and proceeded. City Puebla | Puget Sound Ports. (11 am| Pm- 9 Arrived Get 1i—Stmr Tonan, | Centennial. | Seattle & Tacoma. |10 am|Pier 2 SAILED. for Liverpool, and proceeded. | .. October 20. | aturday, October 10. QUEENSTOW ailed Oct 11—Stmr Um. [ Uarda......| Hamburg Way Pu REE € Lindauer, Allen, Grays Harbor. bria, from Liverpool, for New York. o e i‘;:;”" & Whatcom) 4 pm Pier 10 N Ciiter 31, Wi : | Astgria & Portiand(11 am[Pier 24 tland, Meclntyre, Astoria Movements of Steamers. §. Portland.| Astoria & Portjand.| 6 pm(Pler_2 Alexander o ead October 23 _E TO ARRIVE. Siberia China & Japan....[ 1 S e | Umatilia.. Puget Sound Port 1"::'1‘,‘}3?:,- 4 & 3 FROM SEATTLE. e Chas. Nelson. l»rrtland & Astoria. 12 g Stmr Phoenix Mendocino . 12 Steamer. ‘ Oct. 12 Alliance. . Portiand & Way Ports. | ado Grays Harbor...........[Oct. 12 | Oregon....... | Nome Oregon City Topeka. . | Skagw; | . San Diego & W y Ports Portland & Astoria 3 Farallon. .. ...| Skagway & Way Ports . Antwerp. San Pedro. ..... 1 12 | Cottage City.. |Skagway & Way Porta . Kihet Seattle & Tacoma. 13 Ekagway & Way Ports » 12 MIDNIGHT. San Pedro & Way Porl! Ocl 13 - |Coks Inlet & VVI) Ports ifield and Repeat. Alameda Honolulu . 13 Skagway & Way Ports i o 3 2 Chico. ........| Coquille River won. 13 Skagway & Way Ports. . (Oct. 20 L IRAPHIC Uarda.... | Seattle |Oct. 13 | Nome City. Cooks Inlet & Way Ports|Oct. 22 fr POINT LOBOS. Oct 11, 10 p m—Weather | San Pedro....| Grays Harbor.. ...{0ct. 14 ght T4 hazy; wind SW, velocity 8 miles per hour. City Puebla...| Puget Sound Ports..... Oct. 14 Sun, Moon and Tide. . we Corona.......| Humboldt .. L.|Oet. 14 DOMESTIC PORTS. FEureka. . TATOOSH —Passed in Oct 11—Stmr San Ma- | Santa Hosa. . hence Oct &: bktn Katie Flickinger, from { point Aren . for Tacoma; schr Mildred, hence | parracouts. | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— ‘?:"mg?_l;l;* *. o gl :g Time and Heights of High u’f’"?;w | Sy aare & YA"“. R Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Rt Al e 12 Francisco Bay. Publighed by officlal au- | -|Qet. thority of the Superintendent. - Thetis Returns From North. T tes revenue cutter Thetis Whatcom; Nor stmr Hero, hence | painjer Seattle & Whdtcom Qct. 18| NOTE—The high and low waters aptain ¥ rived v ers ‘ > t . 31 S . - R g (DSalled Oct 11—Bktn | Fyaonica: - | Qrays HATDOL rrord|ot: 19 | the city tront. (Miesionoatreet wharf, ahout 25 Sev yatiore Ao ol £ for Sen Franeisco 5 Bonita | Newport & Way Ports.|Oct. 17 .','}"2}’52';.‘{;: than at bx:o;; Polm, the height - | ip Beng ¥ Packard, from | Colambis....-| Portiand & Astoria i0et. 17 same at both plact | V' vee] . 1O Suipping Tntelligence. | p Oct 11—Ger stmr Inis. from Na- | Dorth Fork...| Humbolt o a2 MONDAY, OCTOBER 12. . | ship St Francis, from Dutch Harbor. | yrariogs.’ Tahit [Oct. 18 RIVET T BRAGG—Sailed Oct 11—Stmr Brook- | MeCFIts Sunday, October 1 Pedro . e a1 SE Sailed Oct 11—Stmr City of Se- hours from Eureka | ... for San Francisco. 84 hours from Wil 11—Stmr Umatilla, from San Puget Sound Ports Oct. 19 | Sun sets Eydrey & Way Ports..|Oct. 10 | Moon rises. New York via Panama. Oct. 21 | Hamburg & Way Ports.|Oct. 21 | J |Time| Seattle & Tacom: China & .lu‘nnv. 92 hours from As- ed Oct 11—Stmr Rainfer, 4:30) 4 TO SAIL. _ 1 . 4. 4‘" M 2.9 |H Wi L Wi .5) 7:30 4.0 son, 15 hours from Bieamer. Destination. | Salls.| Pler. October 12, 21 hours from Bu- TO-NIGHT--All the Week | ‘The Buriesque Extravaganza, oont FaL 1o} C] EOPATRA Bothwell Browne as Cleopatra. | CLEVER CHILDREN l50 150 ““iN'thE casT | PALM ROOM, the A Bucosssion of :-mu-n. Noveltiss LOUIS XV PAR- || PRICES Eisnines 25, Lok, and the LA- Matinees ... 1Be, Zbc 50c géng‘-‘.wmrmo "'m;-':: "‘unmmlun"“ PIANO RECITAL Weak Men and Women | FYTAINEY STV IITNTS: SHOULD USE D%)(XA:'A BITTERS, THE Great Mexican llvu hu.l'.h IM THE THIRD RECITAL of the Season Will Be strength lo sexual ori 323 Marke! Given at 3 p. m., Saturday. October 17th DIRE CTORY S’I'E-INWAY HALL OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. |, 3% TESSRALS SA%aors » o Catalogue and Price Lists Maile THE ANGELUS Pedro. S howss Bwm Teh- N—Arrived Oct 11—Stmr Centra- Los Angeles Ports. '10 am(Pler 2 ol se s - §: schr Taurus, hence Sept Humboldt . ..|'2 pm|Pier 13 % o[ 810l 50 e S _Arrived Sept 11—Stmr Czarina, | Newport & Way Pts § amipier 1o Humboldt . .| 5 pm(Pier 2| NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides 24 hours | T Arrived Oct 11—Stmr Corona, Grays Harbor. ‘| 4 pm{Pier 2 |the early morning tides are given in the lert Bence Oct 10; stmr Alliance, from Coos Bay. October 13 hand column and the successive tides of the m Bureka: | “'gyileq Oct 11—Schr Jobn A, for San Fran- Mendocmo City....| 1 pm!Pier 13 [ day in the order of cccurrence as to time: ine clsco Coos B. & Pr.Orford|10 am (Pler 13 | fourth time column gives the last tides of the % hours from Ea- | “REDONDO—Arrived Oct 11—Schr Irene, Eel River Ports....| by, encapt Yhex here ars Tut e tioe. oo e from Columbia River. Humboldt sometimes occurs. The heights given ara in Sureka SLAND PORTE. Willapa Harbor Coast Survey charts, except when a minus (—) 3 3 2 .4 9 Puget Sound Ports. 11 am| Pm ; addition to the soundings of the United States 8 2 ssengers from Bl <alled Oct 11—Br etmr Iris, Eureka & Coos sign_precedes the height, and then the number - ; Los Angeles Ports, given is subtracted from the depth given by 0 days 13 hours 47 Oct 11—Kchr Defender, October 1 the hearts. The piane of reference is the mean via Yokoh Coquille River... of the lower low waters. on Applieation. The Soloist of the Occasion Will Be - MR. HOMER HENLEY, Barytone. FRESK AND SALT MEATS. Complimentary tickets may be had at the store llly time before the recital. SHERMA JAS. WYES & CO. sl’fl’,’ I et gt | CLAY & CO.. Kearny and Sutter o1Ls. W, T. HESS LUBRICATING OILS; LEONARD & ELLIS, > = . 418 Front lt €. F. Phone Main 1719. Notary Public and -at-Law. Tenth Floor, Room 101 Spreckels bidg. PRINTING. Telephone Main 983. ‘m' PRINTER, Residence, 821 California st., below Powell. EC 511 Sansome st., S. F. Residence Telephone James 1801. ved Seats—Nights, 25c, 50 and Tbe, Saturday and Sunday Matinees, 25c and 30c: dren at Matinees, 10c and 2Sc. TIVOLI g NOTE—Performances - urday Matinee at 2 -h-r:‘m [ .- Wednesday. Friday and Saturday Nights, Ambrolze Thomas' Romantic Opers “micNoNT Marchesini, Tromben, Tedeschi, Travaglini. Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday Nights, Satur- day Matinee, GREAT DOUBLE BILL, Mascagni's Masterpiece, “Cavalleria Rusticana” De Benedetto, Agostini, Zanini, and Leoncavailo's Lyric Drama, “I PAGLIACCI” De Spada, Ischierdo, retti, Borghese. D. Se, 30c, TSe Telephone Bush 9. CENTRAL™™ Belasco & Mayer, Proprietors. Market st, Near Eighth. Phone South 333. TO-NIGHT—ALL THIS WEEK MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAT. Hoyt's Most Famous Comedy-Drama. A MIDNIGHT BELL Presenting the Eminent Comedian, L. R, STOCKWELL In His Great Original Character of DEACON TIDD. Brilliant Cast! Magnificent Scemery! PRICES 5335 Monday, October 19— RANCH 10. ALCAZAR =" T&NlGHT—OunIn( ol‘ tm NEW ALCAZAR STOCK COMPANY With ADELE BLOCK, JAMES DURKIN, FRANCES STARR and JOHN B. MAHER. First Time Here of Pinero's Comedy Drama. 'Lady Bountiful An qumslu Production. Evg.. 25¢c to 75¢c; Mats. Sat. & Sun., 15¢ to 80e. MATINEE NEXT SUNDAY. Next Mon.—Ciyde Fitch's Comedy Drama, THE COWBOY AND THE LADY. s FISCHER AND WACKER, AND A GREAT SHOW EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING IN THE THEATER. Inspect “CABARET DE LA MORT. —~VISIT THE “MYSTIC MIRROR MAZE."— Lion Slaying Baboon in the Zoo. LOTS OF FUN IN THE PENNY ARCADE. AMATEUR NIGHT THURSDAY. ADMISSION, 10¢; CHILDREN, 35c Ask for ““The Chutes.” =—COTTLOW== The Great Planiste. BLUMENFELD, Violinist. I/ymflnll,l'llm'ulh‘nhym Saturdsy Matines Reserved Seats, T5¢. uoo $1.50 at Sherman, Clay & Co.'s. | Fridsy Night, Unitarisn Church, Oukland +A BRYSON GIRL ‘DEBUTANTE” NEXT SUNDAY