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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1904. ADVERTISEMENTS, ! i { { | w P | w 2 niece of the late General Mrs. Rosa Adams, Roger Hanson, C. S. A, wants every woman = LOSS OF SATAN Divine Finds That Since| | VIEW OF REV. FERGUSON Twenty-Six Missionaries to John Ferguson of St. Stephen's Pres- | byterian Church, Sydney, | Wales, !lan divine admitted yesterday morn- | ing in his talk to the members of the | that many Christian people are mov- | ing on in their course toward heaven ithout prot for SHUDDERS |WILL CHERISH SH e oniENce| INSANE WIFE AUDIENCE Muller Gets Divorce Because She Abused Him; Now He Wants Decree Annulled IS INMATE OF ASYLUM REDUCES FEAR “Devil Has Gone Out of! Category” Men Heed Not| | Preacher Selby’s Motion Is [ Denied by Judge Hebbard. Other Matrimonial Woes it 1 Be Entertained Previous| to Sailing on the Dorie _—— { il Many things have puzzled the Rev. | Abter i bean:: aiyokeal Fom | Clara Muller on the ground of her cru- ! elty and then coming to the conclusion | that she was insane and net responsi- i ble for her acts, Frederick V. Muller asks the court to set aside its decree {and announces his purpose to remain { the husband of a woman who is now in | the insane asylum at Agnew. New South | during his travel around the| orld. That much the noted Austra-| 1 | | | l resbyterian He said Ministers’ that it is Association. clearly evident | { March 14, He charged that his wife had abused him, had accused him of }vlolaung his marriage vows and, as a ssing any faith. For me rational basis instance, when their a question they have no bet- | wer than, “I know it is a good ! | { climax to many assaults, had narrowly | thing for me to balieve.” | | missed his head with a heavy steel In the unive the reverend! | | hammer. She did not reply to the suit, | speaker said, they are not looking for | | and on April 5 he was granted an in- the fundamentals and are fighting shy terlocutory decree, which was entered of the script and the questions| | on April 8. After the entry Mrs. Muller $ that are authoritatively given. | | was arrested for insanity and commit- 'Y In the British found that ted to the Agnew asylum, where she is { ; gellstl still detained. Muller says her conduct and the opinion of physicians make him believe that she was irresponsible dur- ing the years of her extreme cruelty to him, and as he “still has respect, love and affection for her, excuses her past misconduct,” and “for further car- the qualifica- T. | found that the work- drifting from_their old Scotland he discovered is a tendency to give them- | h, | Muller filed his suit for diverce on gree. elves up to drink to an appalling de- | rying out his marital promise to love, cherish and protect her for the balance to know of the wonders accomplished by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. :Dear Mes. Prxgmaw:—I cannot tell you with pen and ink what good I:ydj;; E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound did for me, suffering from 2 the ills ar to the sex, extreme lassitude and that all gone feeling. I would my bed in the morning feeling more tired than when I went t had used two bottles of to bed, before 1 ydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound, I began to feel the buoyancy of my younger days return- ing, became regular, conld do more work and ot feel tired than I had ever been able to do before, so I continued to use it until I was restored to perfect beaith. It is indeed & boom to sick women and I heartily recommend it. Yours very truly, Mus. Rosa ADaxs, 819 12th St., Louisville, Ky.” Any women who are troubled with ir- regular or painful menstruation, weak- ness, leucorrhoea, displacement or ulcer- ation of the womb, that bearing-down feeling, inflammation of the ovaries, back=- o ‘when they feared hell,’ days the speaker found'that “tk devil ma of her life,” he asks the court to set aside its decree of divorce. Tsaac Selby, the Australian minister, who conducted his own defense before Judge Hebbard in the suit of his wife, There was a time in the old world | but in tt ha the categor: gone out of f h O'RAMEY, OPULAR nd what v p WHO RETURNS TO Theresa, for divorce and lost it, was eled upon road : 1 PLAYHOUSE yesterday turned down again by the 1 better conditions in | ¥ : A same Judge, who denied the motion to ¥ ¢ the al i 3 . Selby’s affidavit British Isles d one of the al ” . ., Eet the decree aside. s portant good things that exists there “Mellow-Drama Limit :terpie:‘mg?fn;hi .xggzlgn o as;n;:g- Instituticnal Church. In this| 4 | tional espects, ection he has discovered that among | Given at Central other things said that his friends “in n tian people there is! Australia weuld consider the decree an ctual i .ng“uf;r' nf'di\;l :;‘-‘n‘w‘ Other Bills. iflx‘x;t;-:;nv;:‘l‘l:‘(“gh'en by a discredited rial as spi 1 benefiting | —— Judge Hunt yesterday denied the suit 0f Dina Smith, who sought separation from Andrew Smith for failing to pro- less fortun LOOK TO MATERIAL SIDE. If it takes nine yards of pink calico X | to make apron for an elephant, | yige for and properly live with her. The Th owth of ‘\h— how long will it take a mosquito wWith woman said she would not go back to h > explalned »oden leg to bore a hole through a him, so the court ordered Smith to pay ek aw upbuilding . her $10 a month for the care of their ache, general debility, and nervous pros- tration, should know there is one tried and true remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham’s 8 Vegetable Compound. No other medicine “ DeAR UIes. PisgBAM:—1 am very with the boarding- to_recommend Lydia E. Pinkbam’s Vege= table Compound for womb and ovarian difficul- ties from which I have been a sufferer for years. It was the only medicine which was at all beneficial, and within a week after I started to use it, there leased the house 1 headquarters were was a great change in my feelings and looks. I when the ministers of used it for a little over three months, and at the met to hear Rev. J. end of that time I suffered no pain at the menstrual gon deliver an ad- period, nor was I t led with those distressing pains which compelled me to go to bed, and I have not had a headache since. This is nearly a year yng other things the nted out that the State from which is not suffering from the “dis- ago. Ialways keep a bottle on hand, and takea ' church h it a2o- few doses every week, for I find that it tones up the system and keeps me | pesyed to him had badly afiicted this feel s Ix have that tired out feeling any more. city and Oakland es] s Rev. nk that every woman ought to try this grand medicine, ' Staub said that grega- for it w ts worth. Yours very truly, Miss Ersie DANFORTH, 203 | tional Colleg is State had set the De Soto & s Texn” standard in Oregon. king of the difficulties encc rgy of San Francis ] FREE MEDICAL ADVICE TO WOMEN. A Don’t hesitate to write to Mrs. Pinkham. She will understand , D. D., said at the your case perfectly, and will treat you with kindness. Her advice meeti Methodist Ministers’ s frée, and the address is Lynn, Mass. No woman ever regrettea A Association, held ¥ having written her, and she has helped thousands. Hall, that St. Paul 1 of Ch speaker hyng y in Epworth | il ap? matter how thick the is—remember she's your of anything more for women has received such wide-spread ¥ "i‘l’fd? of “For Her = . T a res drer t's mostly about and u.nqualmed indorsement. No other s, baths, bedrooms— | mommer, nny has a turn and medicine has such a record of femalecures, - sulting a thorough blending of | shoots r his mommer's sake. poppe w t eye in the Central did it. Mine were I should have en- rtleman myself. And the lady, good. And what ds! To begin with, 1y from home to find them rpose to wallow . The mistletoe hall. The gay - all assembled in the par- . Horace Parker, the fam- ily medico, is discovered asleep {n the shad the sheltering Christmas tree. The rector's daughter—say, innocent— comes in to kiss him with all the arch- ness of a Sunday-school picknicker. The villainess appears. She, too, has set her heart on the medico. But he loves the rector’'s daughter. The vil- lair s determines Stealthi! to be r-r-evenged. y she mows a lock from Par- eping brow. Triumphantly she it into a locket that reposes on r false bosom. ““The now!"” she °s in papa’s parsonic ear, “that is hat he gave mt when he promised to ne. Arsk me no mo-hore.” proof is damning,” papa sternly “There is the door, sir.” And daughter, determining to follow is driven from ‘ome. She first as the family Chloe “what will the world think of me, if I follow the die- ecides. of tates of my heart?” ““Tell the world to go to hell!"” Chloe In fact “For Her Children’'s Sake” is being put forward to induce Rev. New- ' hardly a comedy of manners. For per- QLA EORFEIT i we camaot forthwith produce the origival Jetters and signatures of e R Ly T RARsOL Hin condh MNUHHE which will prove the!: absointe gennineness g L { PvL Y Lydis E. Pinkham Med. Cs., Lynn, Mass. th . which “-h‘; i in which a minister An x B Francisto without dis- TOUTH LIES IN W 4 . D. L. PRINGLE A;‘nz:nwnas = v AND SLAYS HIS FATHER HOVERS CLOSE TO DEATH HEAR EMINENT TEACHER. Wounds Pareni in the Head and Well Known Soclal Favorite Is Criu. Theeminent Bible teacher, Bev, WiC- Then Fires at His Prostrate cally Il in Clara Barton Chicago, addressed a large body of Form. . Hospital. mi ‘s of various denominations 1 o B TS Aug. 15.—La- Colonel D. Lynch Pringle is lying yesterday in the lecture room of the puts it f es rmer living y 11 at the Clara Barton Y- M- C. A. There is a strong effort ot and Several days ago he sub- ell to remain p N to form popular Bible classes. T ago, and was recovering Speaking of the work of the com- “i] until early Monday morn- mittee for th uppression of the dis- =n he was suddenly attacked gripution of vicious literature and pic- weakness of the heart. tures in the city, Rev. For a time yesterday he was Very yesterday that while they had not been low, but last evening he railied c a i erab under the influence nts mitted to an operation for an injury re- v of stimu- the Society for the Suppression of Vice, ! here. —_————————— the hospital that he had a bare chance Rev. John A. B. Wilson, the minis- Finds Himself Divorced. O Oolones S s terial committee is, ne(;‘erlhelsssr. ”mu n escends ! t vould follow years of age and | South Ca ends from one of of action and fight and wou ollow a’s oidest families and for out its programme in the interest of many years he was one of the active the morals of the youth of San Fran- and popular me cisco ubs of New Sovbaty Thursday, August 18, on the Doric, be- Consul General and Min- ing distributed between Japan. China, Guatemala and was Jater Siam and other Oriental points. A re- eneral to Constan- cepticn will be tendered the mission- esidence arles to-morrow evening at the First x shyterian Church, Van Ness ave- enviable position news mnue, corner of Sacramento street. his critical condition yesterday The outgoing missionaries are: brought forth many expressions of re-' gey Dorr, from Bal Kans. : gret from hundreds who had enjoyed J. E. 4 . Topeka, Kan: his companionship around the lobbies A. P. e of the Palace Hotel and the local F: - clubs arrested last station that i over on a ons to the nstituting di- dings, and when he return- his b found that his wife secured a e and that he was nwelcomed visitor and was driven e. in this ¢ ity he an of vin, Mrs. ———— Or; Dr. and Mrs. | ks, Bethel, Kans.: Mies Mabel Ohio; Miss Lila S, Halsey Rev. and Mrs. Edwin C. Ha custom of the | reet, a con benefit of —_—— Islands of South Seas. Macs.: Miss Emma’Hic) An interesting lecture on 1 e, Dr. Jessie W. irst. Phi . n “The Isl- | W aroego. A fev. and Mr.'C. C. Mclntire, ands and Natives of the South Seas" | Lyl Detroit, Mich.: Miss Eitzabeti Milliken, was delivered by Alvin Seale at the wumington, Del.: Academy of Bciences last night. Seale Mich; Dr. and Mrs. Charles K. Roys, Rev. | has spent several years in the islands &nd Mrs, A. P. Vaughn, Marion, Ia.: Dr. and | i 18 | A Charies C. Walker. Cleveland, Ohio; Rev, and his description of them and their | ;7% \ 1" Carroll H. Yerkes, Berwyn, Pa. inhabitants coupled with anecdotes|*™® ™ s Hir . held the attention of the audience. | 50 The lecture was illustrated with stere- . opticon views. They had a brand new star at the | Alcazar last night. He was an ab- breviated asteroid, being only six months old, but he ruled the perform- ce. BnWhen Miss Eugenie Thais Lawton | as Kate Quiliiam in Hall Caine's pow- | erful drama, “The Manxman,” was | making the tears flow the infant in- sisted on announcing himself. Some day this little fellow may make the “Ha, ha, you have foiled me again” | talk to multitudes. But he has got to learn not to butt in. That was his trouble last night. That little bunch of mnoise in long clothes insisted on squalling just as White Whittlesey was bringing a choking feeling to the throat. The show did ample justice to the powerful story. Only that in- fant must learn not to butt in. Miss Lawton tried to stall him by giving the youngster her finger to chew. Columbia. “Joseph Entangled” began its sec- Migs Alice Monk, Albion, Fernbrook “valued st $60, were stolen from his pocket. | NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A “HAIR-SAVER' that grows in popularity. GOING! GOING! GONE!l} Drug F. A. Keast said at nsid- aple to find any official connected with fashion. | cheek. " geance on her for Killing ille, N. Y.; Miss Elizabeth | at him. ond week last night at the Columbla, with Henry Miller and Hilda Spong in the leading roles. Ye Olde English Inn, 144 Mason st. Just one trial at Jules’. That's all. - NEWBRO’S HERPICIDE The ORIGINAL remedy that *'kilis the Dendruff Gores.*" tical wing they are in fact singularly free. Edna embraces the family but- ler (who seems to have dropped in from an Irish team at the Orpheum) the smallest provocation. She eral weeks in the city sons brought up under the ecclesias- | chokes her lydy friend in the rudest| been chaffing her' about earning her rector's daughter. Still, warn her afterward: “Out of my sight before I forget myself.” For she has become a circus rider for her children’s sake. She didn't marry the doctor. She married another. The ix missionaries will sail on doctor was reported dead, but is called in to tr He says were much exaggerated ter Edna has married F. H. C. S. discovers them and is jealous. The lady is brought behind scenes from the arena With “four hours to live” and a pint of gore dripping from her left The ringmaster swears ven- “his best Then the boy takes a pot shot Hits. Thunders of applause. The most remarkable person in the cast is George Nicholls, stage manager. One has held Henry Miller before as the head and front of this side of stage- craft. But there are yet things for Mr. Miller to learn. Even David Be- lasco with his $3000 quilts has hardly achieved the surpassing realism of Mr. Nicholls' boudoir scene. There is, in fact, nothing left to the imagination. Which is about as much as should be seen of Mr. Nicholls round the Cen- t his old love. reports of his death The ringmas- tral for a ¥ or two if this singularly frank detail is retained. The rest of the people, including Herschel Mayall and Ethel Clifton, the new leading lady, bring all possible seriousness to the performance. BLANCHE PARTINGTON. Fischer’s. “The Whirl of the Town” entered its last week at this popular house last night. The patrons of Fischer's will be de- lighted to hear that Miss Georgie O'Ramey is coming back to assume the soubrette roles. Miss O'Ramey will make her appearance in the new bur- lesque that goes on Monday night, en- titled “The Anheuser Push,” written for the present company by Will Carleton and Lee Johnson. —————— Reduced Rates 10 State Fair. The State Fair at Sacramento, August 22- September 3, promises 10 be even better this year than in fmm I‘mm l Thluhm-n show, nec w! i g B S, e S ma ferent classes will be exhibited, and many prizes of cups, money and medals will be ’“-n'd‘tfla rate to Sacramento ‘Round-f from Francisco and other points will be one fare, Return limit. September For _turtber ask Soutbern agents, or at city 613 Market st, Ban and 3 5. It is true the lydy friend has | | SMALLPILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. and at midnight it was stated at though a search had been made by daily chcp by circus-riding—the proud | A Edna does | Pacific | bLaby. Suits for divorce were begun by Frankie A. Holzhauser against Rudolph for neglect and desertion, Albert E. Wallen against Augusta for habitual intemperance, Frank T. Ramsey against Maud for cruelty, Annie Fay against Robert for neglect and cruelty and Viola F. Craven against W. L. Craven for cruelty. In the last case the hus- band is said to have blackened his wife's eye and knocked her mother down for interfering with his pugilistic propensities. Mary M. Quinn sued Wil- lam J. Quinn, a tailor, for divorce on the ground of cruelty. He had her ar- rested once for insanity. Judge Kerrigan granted a divorce to P. C. F. Gleason from Amelia on the ground of desertion. In the case of Con- nolly against Connolly, Judge Troutt granted a divorce to the wife, who charged crueity. Chutes. They had four new acts at the Chutes yesterday, all of them good. Rouble Sims, the tramp cartoonist, drew some astonishing pictures, includ- ing spectators in the audience. Morti- mer and Hill, singing and talking com- edians, offered a lot of amusing non- sense. The Budd brothers proved clever comedy acrobats and the dancing Kel- leys, colored entertainers, gave the lat- est novelties in bucking and winging. ADVERTISEMENTS. SIGK HEADAGHE CARTERS| =i ITTLE these Little Pills. They also relieve Dis- IVER PILLS. tress from Dyspepsia, In- digestion and Too Hearty Eating. A perfect rem- edy for Dizziness, Nauses, Drowsiness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongus, Patn in the Stde, TORPID LIVER. They regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. p CURE SICK HEADACHE. I IVER l PILLS. Genuine Must Bear Fac-Simile Signature visit DR. JORDAN'S anzar SHewlR ool HUSEUM OF ANATOMY 1081 MARKET B bo. GERATA, 8.7.C21, 'm - e on the Comer B e DR. JORDAN—D'SEASES OF MEN Comsuitation free and siictly private. Treatment personaliy or by letter. A Pucitive Ours in evecy case und, MY af MAILED FREE. (A #u) 1051 Market St..S. F. DON'T FAIL TO LAST WEEK OF “THE WHIRL CF TH: TOWN.” New Songs, Dances and Specialties. Commencing NEXT MONDAY NIGHT THE ANHEUSER PUSH A" Wil Carleton and Lee Johnaon. Complete an Orig! usical Burlesque, filled with up-to-date Novelties and Fun. van-t. Magnificent Acte: Our Unrivaled Company. Next of m GEORGIA 0'!;.5?"!. Seat PRAGERS PRAGERS There Will Be 1 Something Doing at Pragers | o-Day DON’T MISS IT. ragers ALWAYS RELIABLE 1238- 1250 MARKET ST. 5% THE BEST AFLOAT OR ASHORE AMUSEMENTS. Poet AMUSEMENTS. COLUMBIA G [ OPERA | FAREWELL WEEK. | B!;IHXSOL HOUSE. | Last Five Nights—Matinee Saturday RD BIG Monday Evening, August 15 WEEK Of the Greatest Tivoll Triumph—The TOREADOR With the Unrivaled Cast. Smokers’ Paradise in the Promenade Cirele, USUAL TIVOLI PRICES, 23ec. 50e, TSe Seats Always Selling. Only Mat. Saturday, HENRY MILLER In Henry Arthur Jones' Comedy. JOStEPH eNTANGLED onday Night, ‘ : om New York, Arnold Daly & Co. [ Bernard Shaw's | D | Masterpiece. Seats Ready Thursday. Nex Direct f 7/ D 4 CALIFORNIA ALL THIS WEEK. THE ELMER WALTERS COMPANY, Presenting JUST BEFORE DAWN H A Stireing Pldy, Depicting a Strugsle Between Capital and Labor. SUNDAY MATINEE. ' Next—THE MAN OF MYSTERY. || SPECIAL—SUNDAY EYENING, AUS. 28, Opening of Four Weeks' Engage- | ment of the Distinguished and Popular | Actress. FLORENCE ROBERTS, un- | der the diraction of Frederick Belasco. Commencing with “TESS OF THE D'UBERVILLES.” Seat sale Monday, 2 August 22. Belasco & Mayer, ALCAZARF#E TO-NIGHT ————————— ALL WEEK. | MATINEES THURSDAY and SATURDAY. | Evg.25¢ to T5c. Mats. Thurs & Sat.,25¢ to 50c. | ;WHITTLESEY‘ ilN WILSON BARRETT'S dramatization of | —I' HALL CAINE | | | | | I ! 'HERE'S A GREAT SHOW! | Emmett Devoy and Company; Thres | Juggling Barretts: SPEED TRIAL OF THE OHID Regular Matinees Every Wednesday, Thurg- day_Saturday and Sunday. : Prices—10c. 25c and S0 GRAND 5o0se This Week Only—Matinee e |THE NEILL |LOTTERY s | OF LOVE 1y’s Comedy FIRST TIME at 15¢, 25¢, 50¢ Next Sunday Matinee. er drama the author's “The Christian or The Eternal Cit |~ FINE CAST — _BEAUTIFULLY STAGED. day, August 22—Mr WHITTLES! "‘l'xt;;:l fium—: OF JENNICO." GENTRAL::: Market Street, Near Eighth...Phone South 533 TO-NIGHT—ALL THIS WEEK. MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. — TAKE A RIDE ON THE First Time Here of Thecdore Kremer's Tre- W MINIATURE ELECTRIC 1 ’ THREE BABY LIONS IN THE Z0O. For Her Children's Sake| =i i e | Hear the Prcumatic _Symphony Orchestridi, The R of the Year. AMATEUR NIGHT THURSDAY. ADMISSION 10c | CHILDREN...... ‘When Phoning Ask for “The Chutes"™ Sa tie First pearaace oL the Central's New Lead- ing Lady, m o 5 Weekly Call, §1 per Yeap