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T OURT MARTIAL in iuhtrt W. Rose o venty-First Infantry to ried at the Presidio MHPLEe A S ‘ SE IS SET FOR TO-DAY e Must Answer Charges Conduct TUnbecoming n Officer and a Gentleman Insolvent Mines Corporati after seeing n admittedly In his o gen stator. SOUND SLEEP Can Easily Be Secured. Wo years ago, 8 woman writes, abit of using both tea and Ith was beginning attacks would me, making me y that I could not while they lasted; my sleep I passed long nights in rest- I was filled with a ner- o the future. geested that possibly tea to blame, and I decided nd in casting about for which I felt was " I was led by good Food Coffee. For used it three so much geod continue its use dur- work im year 1 have nd expeet the y life. Soon ginning the use of Pos- m, I for te my surprise, that, in- | tosging om a sleepless bed e long, dreary night, I dropped | nd dreamiess slcep the moment the piliow. Then I sud- | t all my nervousness appetite, which had | ad all at once been | ate my food with a | 3 | 1 nervous dread has gome. I k a mile and a half each way to my | day and enjoy #t. I find an | everything that goes on about | makes life a pleasure. All this | { leaving off tea and coffee and | of Postum, for 1 have taken no | Name given by Postum Co., ek, Mich. here's reason. Read the little book, “The Road to | Welly " in pkgs ernment 1 testant and dispose of her property as | that | coliar, lm_ O Swelgert, Bupsiviser, STCO BEFORE DAUGHTER OF HITCHCOCK MARRIES A Prexzdeflt Attends Wedding in Washington THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, NQVEMBER 22, 1905. AVERS WATER \BROAD CAUCE CAUSED ILLNESS ROAD PlANN[[l Health Official Reports Two|New Owners of the Electric NAVAL OFFICER and Mr Roosevelt, the’Vice | and Mrs. Fairbanks, the Em- | from Great Britain, France, { Brazil, and the members | 0 1et as witnesses, Miss Anne | Hitcheock, caughter of Secretary Hitch- : ock, and Ljeutenant Comman: Wil- am &, Sims, U. 8 rere married at | ¥ son to-da3 Church. The | with friends of After the ceremony the President and Vice few coek | Y. Satterice, Bishop | v. Roland Cotton | John’s Church of | binet scheduled | that | wed- | in order the tend only attendant her | Margaret Hitchcock | s Lieutenant Commander | nd the ushers McR. Wins- eral Hénry was The | Harrison, aylor, U. 8. mander George N. X eutenant Rodle , O.} Lieutenant Edward T. Con- all in uniform. President was accompanied hy his military aide, Lieutenant Colonel Browell Secre of State and Sec ; of the Navy, neral, the Ministers ve , Denmark and Cuba, the naval attaches of the embassies and 8 s, Miss Durand, Mme. Jusse- d and Baroness Rosen were among tives from official life at wedd the White chrysanthemums on the altar ing. were only flowers in the chancel. » bride carried 8 shower bouquet of | of the valley. bride 1s the eldest daughter of retary of the Interior. The bride- groom ha for several years Goy- )r of target practice. FILES A CONTEST TO AUNT’S WILL| Winifred A. Forna Accuses| Beneficiary of Undue Influence. What promises to be a contest of un- usual Interest was inaugurated in the | Superior Court yesterday when Wini- fred A. Forna instituted action to set the will of her aumt, the late | aside Mrs. Anastasia McCully. The deceased | dev 1 her entirg estate to the Rev. | Father Peter 8. Casey, pastor of St Pel«r nt alleges undue influ- asserts that the benefielary, persons not named, in- fluenced Mrs. McCully, who was 81 years of age, to disinherit the con- stated ———————— Young Man Gives Bogus Note. Mark Roth reported to the police yesterday a young man called t his store, £37 Powell street, on Monday and bought & 25-cent tendering a $10 bill of the defunct Merciants' and Planters’ Bank of Georgia in | payment and recelving $0 75 change. Roth | 4ia mot know that the bill was worthiess till he took it to the bank. He gave a descrip- ton of the young man. The Merchants’ and Pianters’ Bank was a Confederate concern. ————————— Candidates Part With Cols. Statements filed Yesterday by candidates for | | various political offices show that Edward P, Shortall, Police Judge-elect, spent $4506 fof | advertising his candida Fred Eggers, who ran for Tax Collector. expended various parties for ‘‘assistance in élection,” 1t h he defeated. Expemmnm ':f".%.a. Jomn. A, MoGeer Sapervises, T, Lelang. Coroner, 3392 J | York are at the ¥ | B RE | fornians have arrived in New York: | Steele, | #oaauin | ELLINGHOUSE COD Children Are Made Il by| Lines in Santa Clara Ask Infection From Reservoir| Garden City for Franchise FISH FOUND IN PIPES|WILL SPEND $1,000,000 N Alleges Decomposed Matter in Lombard Street Tank Is Responsible for Disease Company Proposes to Use Heavy Rails in City and the Best of Rolling Stock P AL Special Dispatch to The Call. SAN JOSE, Nov. 21.—The new owners of the San Jose and Santa Clara and Alum Rock electric railways have peti- tioned the City Colincil for a franchise to change the entire system into a broad gauge road. They ask that this franchise be given for fifty years. D. F. Hanchett, the president of the com- pany, states that $1,000,000 will be ex- pended in rebuilding and equipping the road. This werk will commence as soon as the franchises are granted. En- gineers at present are surveying for a double track between this city and Alum Rock Park. When this part of the double track is completed there will be a fifteen-minute service to the park on week days and a ten-minute service on Sundays and holidays. The company will lJay 60-pound rails outside the city and 70-pound inside and use the very latest rolling stoek, equipped with high-power motors. The Spring Valley Water Company. | proposed work will be completed dur- | The two children who are ill with|ing the coming year. | typhoid have been attending the Jean | ———————————— Parker school, but Curtls states | that | SQUABBLE OVER NOTES there are no other es of typhoid ih IS CARRIED TO COURT | the vicinity. Curtis also states that the plumbing in the house named is in first class condition. The results of the bacteriological exam- | inations of the two samples of the water submitted by the Larson family and Mrs. Bornlund have not been completed nor | | | has any report been made as yet as to | the effect of the inoculation of a gulnea | pig with the water. | —_————— GETS JUDGMENT AGAINST | PROPRIETOR OF THEATER Assistant Sanitary Inspector H. D. Cur- | tis filed a report yesterday with 'the Board of Health relative to his inspection of the water in the Spring Valley Water Company’s reservoir at Hyde and Lom- bard streets and also the sickness in two households at 1313 and 133 Montgomery avenue. In his report Curtis states that Lily and Annle Larson, two children, respectively 12 and 13 years of age, are ill with typhoid under the care of Dr. Bertha | Stark, at one of the residences described. Curtis says that the water supplied to the house comes from the Lombard street regervoir, from the pipes of which fish have been taken six and eight inches in length that were badly decomposed. The last fish was removed from the pipes two | weeks ago and the fish would account for the infection, Curtis says. Curtis further avers that he took two | samples of the water from the house, | but when he attempted to take a sample { from the reservoir itself the keeper re- | fused to allow him to do sa, unless he secured a permit from the office of the Complication Over Mining Deals Re- sults in Litigation to Camcel Papers. Willlam T. Garratt, Clarence H, Gilbert and Charles F. O'Brien filed sult yesterday against J. K. Mulkey, Willam Biddig and C. W. French to cangel two mnotes for $5000 each, now in possgssion of Twomly & Mikolovich, 22 Montgomery street. The notes, allege the plaintiffs, were given by them fo the defendants upon &n option per- mitting the examination and subsequent right of purchase, if desired, of mines at Boulder Creek, Colo, During the examination of the mines, say the plaintiffs, they learned that contrary to agreement the defendants were endeavoring to negotiate the notes. Upon de- mand, however, they say that the aeténdants finally agreed to deposit the notes with Tworaly & Mtkolovich, buf subsequently Mul- key recovered them tlirough the assistance of ! [ f arles Annis Is Allowed $125 From El Fried. Who Refused Him Ad- mission to Show. Justice of the Peace Danlels yesterday gave judgment for $125 in favor of Charlea J.. PERSONAL. *. Leonard, a hotel man of Santa Cruz, e Palace. Blackstock, Bank Commissioner, of Ven- . Annis, who sued Eil Fried, proprietor of the d ; 18 at the Palace. e police. msserting that they had been un: DoL. Held, & leading attorney of Uklah, | Mission Theater, for refusing Annis admission ,:‘,,m‘"i,, R hi t the Lick House. to the theater after he had purchased his | “'Now the plaintiffs seek to cancel the nates, M. Nutter, 2 prominent mining man from | ticket. The testimony brought out the facts | gseerting that the present possessor has no the Grand. that Annis, who Is a clerk in the embloy of | righ¢ (o the same. P. Cheney and Mrs Cheney of Boston ar- | the Southern Facific Company, bought five — e d at the St. Francis yesterday. tickets for the show and progesded to enter Both Captains Exonerated. the doors with his wife, son and a couple of friends. The young lady in the box office ;-\. ‘Annis four white tickets and ons brown e, which he distributed to his party, re- tjlnln‘ the brown one for himself. Fried re- fused "to allow Annis to enter the theater, claiming that the brown ticket bad ot been bought at the box office. Fried shoved Annis out of the line and threatened to have him arrested, all of which, Annis sald, humillated him before the crowd, who commenced to jeer him. During the trial Fried tried to justify his conduct by saying that he shoved Apnis to one side 1o make room for some children who wanted to g0 {n the theater. Annis stood out on the sidewalk for an hour and an at- tache of the house came up to him, apologized for the manner in_which Annis had been treated and wanted him to go in and see the show, but he refused to do so. In deciding the #uit against Fried Judge Daniels raled that Fried should pay the f §1 provided in the statuta of 180, which makes it unlawful to refuse admission to & place of amusement unless for nmn. and ward Wise and George J. Whelan of New tel St 8. Clayton, general manager of the Hotel nado, is at the !{olel St. mas J. Kirk, Instruction, at the Palace. and Mrs. A. M. Bergevin have taken apartments at the Palace for the winter. M. MeIntosh of Chicago, who has big ofl ¢sts on this opast, is at the Palace. icarge Rose of Los Angeles is at the Hotel Franeis and is accompanied by his wife. D. Wilbie of Chicego, gccompanied by !Vr% ‘Wilble, is registered at the St. Francis. Captain J. Cross of Los Angeles, who Is tergsted in Mexican raliroads, is at the Palace. J. A. Brown of the firm of Brown & be of Portiand, Or., Is at the Lick ouse. J. R. Havdie of Los Angeles, who has been t the Palace for the last ten days, will leave ar the south to-night. Captain H. C. Egan of the Marine Corps is at the Uccidental. Captain Egan s the son of General Patrick Egan, C. E. Gruneky, the well known engineer, who United States Local Inspectors Bolles and Bulger yesterday exonerated the masters of the steamers Umatilla and Aurelia from blame for the collision between those vessels in the bay on October 27. The damage to the Uma- ;u‘x)zown §1500 and that to the Auvelia about 4000. The Golden State Limited Now im Operation. Daily service is now given by the Golden State Limited between San Francisco and St. | Louis and Chicago, via Los Angeles, El Paso and Kansas City. New composite-abservation cars, train libraries, electrio lights, steam heat- ers, perfect ventilation, superb dining car serv- fce-—eversthing to make. the trip enjoyable. Particulars of Southern Pacific agent. CASTORIA | recentiy retu that Annis was entltled to § ual dimage fecentiy raturan fen the Jsthmus of Fepgots, for the personal” indigaily ta e TN For Infants and Children. A. ia Charleton, geheru: passanger it of een gubjecie B A g o o v — The Kind You Have Always Bought ols. e il lcayo for Portiand, O, (G-Nigkt. | BOARD MUST ANSWER.—Jugge Hunt yes- Edward Chambers, assistant’ fralght traffic | terday overruled the demurrer of the members manager of the Santa Fa lines, has just re- | of the Board af Works to the complaint of Ann | Bears the t from a trip through the large Eastern | Flynn to recover damages suffered through the f cities and is at the St. Francis. bad condition of the streets, The court held | SIGRALUre o 4 g John J. Burn, general passenger agent of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe lines west of Albuguerque, avith heedquarters at Los An- geles, is at the Hotel St. Francls. that the board must answer the complaints and go to trial, W. T. HESS, Notary Public and Attorney-at-Law. Tenth Floor, Room 1015, Claus Spreckels bidg. . ' Telephone Main 983. Residence, 1802 McAllister st. Residence Teleplione Page 5641 n New York. 21.—The following Call- NEW YORK, Nov. n Francisco—L. Heron, at the Neth- erlands; W. Keamey and wite, it the Hotel Astor; J. W. Roberts, at the Astor House = F. Hanicy, at the Imperial; AMUSEMENTS. the Belvedere; Miss Bteele, m]mO.x"“ at the Victoria; N. Brittaln, at the Martha Washington; T. H. Speddy, at the Mur- ray Hill; Mrs. G. Strickland, at the Nether- s ALCAZAR “Fig” “Storms of Apphm" 2 TO-NIGHT—MATS. SAT. AND SUN. The Intemsely BEmotional Play, MRS, DANE'S DEFENSE With the New Leading Actress, lnl’l'l! EVELYN as MRS, DANE. TINEE NEXT SUNDA Bves., 250 1a 136 Mats. Sat, Suns $5e to 86e. NEXT MONDAY—Funniest of Farces! MY FRIEND FROM INDIA Holiday Mat. Thanksgiving Day. SOON—Henrlet{a Crossman's Success, THE SWORD OF THE KING First Time in Stock Anywhers. * s. From Los Angeles—Mrs, Compton, at the Al- From Santa Barbara—L. C. Scott, at the Hol- m San Jose—J. M. Connor, at the Herald TEST DRAWING TO A CLOSE Counsel for Contestants Will Conelude Argument To-Day. :the déceased was other than sound. | Esau he found a parallel to the case d to |y Argument was resumed yesterday before Prabate Judge Coffey in the yph: ever contest of the will of the late Mrs. and Other Diseases prLASe, Bertha Ellinghouse. Attorney Andrew M:v-n Thorne, representing the proponent, Get a Pasteur Oscar Ellinghouse, presented his views of the case and 8. M. Shortridge, coun- sel for the contestants, began the clos- ing argument. Mr. Thorne occupied much of his time in defense of his client, whom, he sald, he believed had been severely attacked without reason, he belng a man, asserted the attorney, of integ- | rity and one that enjoyed the respect jof a large circle of friends. Thorne also actively defended himself against the charge that he bad done that which was not right in drawing & will for Mrs. Ellinghouse, when, as alleged by the contestants, she was lying on her death bed, a vietim of senllity. Thorne professed to see nothing that was not most natural in the fact that upon their return from a seance at which Madame Young, seeress, presid- ed, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ellinghouse told their mother that Madame Young had described the chamber in which she lay, and that her dead son Alfred had appeared and asked that certain bronzes in possession of Mrs, Elling- house -he not disposed of, and also that Alfred was happy in the spirit realm. The attorney as- serted in closing that nothing that would indicate that the deceased had been subjected to undue infiuence had been disclosed, nor had evidence been presented to prove that the mind of He asked that judgment sustaining the will be found. Then Attorney Shortridge began his reply, and in the parable of Jacob and at bar, the onc son playing upon the dim eyes of the aged father, taking unto himself the virtues and the kind- ly acts of the other, and falsely re- ceiving the parental blessing. This morning at 11 o'clock Attorney Shortridge will close. ————e i — FALLS DOWN ATOR SHAFT.— Thomas Mahoney, & down the elevator ——————— When your bowels are constipated, ;‘{de?ei".‘.‘éa‘!."" pnbog Veks Lag'y Germ Prool‘ lfimr and You Over xo,ooo ol then Flltera are now in use in San Francisco, They are recommended by all the leading physicians of the world. Rented at $1.00 Per Month or Sold Outright. C. Browmn-& Son AGENTS 807 Market St., near 4th Send for Descriptive Booklet. UNIVERSITY SCHOOL 2310 Clay St., S. F. HOTEL Compressed Alr cleaning plant. Room telephones. Market Etrut. Nu.r El‘hth Opp. Cfly Hall Lease Explm Nflf B\lllfl NI OV eI Out Farewail Ween Hoer ™ This Evenlng to Sunday Nmn Matinees Saturday and “SAPHO" SPECIAL—NEXT MONDAY, NOV. 27, Bfl'r!l-l CENTRAL e S R IONAIRE DETEC- Beats for the Alhambra on Sale at the Cen- Popular Prices—Event: 10c to 50c. Matinees, 10c, T. 25¢. ACADEMY OF SCIENCES HALL Market Street, Between Fourth and Fifth, ThaCalifornia Promotion Committee's LECTURES ON CALIFORNIA D‘lly from 2 to 4 p. m, (Except Sunday) USTRATED BY MAGNIFICENT STERE- BPTICON VIEWS AND MOVING PICTURES. Week Commencing November 20 Presented by MRS. L. P. CRANE of Oakland. Mr. mflllmnnc@m R R To= ety able penalty of lmitation and Substitution Neither of these however, would be unscrupulous manufacturers—swayed more did not jeopardize the health and lives of d’fl'mmundmdu&dmch hazels as good™ as POND'S EXTRACT. wholesale and retail druggists thing™ and “just been the standard extract of witch hazel and to-day mbdhwnhhpubicnd&ow» feqo-. ThnhsemHmPONDSDCTRACT inevit- SN SECCeEETN 2 L ot mfimw *stores as " the same hazel fomfied with WoodAImlnl(pmnn)aF (pmson)nrbotb.tod:emmutpddaflwbowu’ed.wed buying and using it. So rife have these lno:‘dcr.dmda:.&n o lsecauflullhfihh which make Ihe;ubhmhumtdwh such witch hazels, we are impelled druggists and_department lcohol (poison) or Formaldehyde (po-m).ubdb.andw! er 18 was up to the required standard dtfl’km llleupouommybcnwdedbydwu:h-vem POND’S EXTRACT hcoaunnn.bui-wmhlbem B, W, BISHOP, MAJESTIC ;- Lesses md TO-NIGHT AND ALL THIS WE“- Mats. Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Continued Stupendous Success. THIRD RECORD BREAKING WEEK. THE LIGHT ETERNAL Martin V. Merie’s Great Drama of the Perse- cution. SEE THE GREAT MIRACLE CROSS. THE SENSATION OF THE CITY. “As fine o, anything New York has sent us.”*—Chronicle. Bvenings, 25¢, 60c, T5¢c. Sat. Mat.—20e, 50c. Bargain Mats, Thurs. and Sug., 26c everywhere cALIFORN, BUSH STREET OHAS. P. HALL, Prop. and Manager. Phone Main 127. THIS EVENING—ALL WEEK « Matinees Friday, Saturday and Sunday The Famous' Extravaganzs THE UTOPIANS Big Charus Ten Vaudeville Headliners. O bihess, LIt Pictares. In Superd Japanese Living Pie Pflees—filnAT 1Bc, 25c, 85c, B0c. 1i Reserved. Matinees 23c. Reserved. No High Next week—*‘The Parisian Beflu." A Vaudeville Carnival. Entire Change o—f-}:ummm- by the 22--Fadette Woman's Orchestra--22 CAROLINE B. ductor. Charles Leonard Fleteher: Troba: Law- rence Grifiith and Company: Luey and Flyan: KEMP'S *TALES IIF THE DESERT.” Regular. Matinces Every dny, snurdny and Sunday, .g!-— o::n “Te SAN FRANGISCY S COLUMBIA i “The ‘Sho Gun’ is very funny.”’—Chronicle. o good American can afford to miss seeing and hearing It. Very capable company.’— Examiner. Ip to_date. Henry W, Savage Ofters the Comio Opera THE SHO = GUN By George Ade and Gustav Luders. JOHN B. HENSHAW and a Strong Company. ts For ‘Week Ready Thursday. "E(ZI.AL MATINEE IVING DAY. Ot Boston, NICHOLS, Qen- iday Night and Sunday Afterncon, EOWARD BAXTER PERRY et e 3 it R el Bhernun. Chy & Co.'s, where comple grammes may be obtained. 'nlel. ‘l'hufl.lnd?fl." “NM.H.M”, “RICHARD OUTCAULT of “Bi cn--wv ‘m-l SE Mm-«fl*‘“‘ o Glay &" Co-'s- to-morrow. mmms' PAVILION MIK If you would be learn to skate. I-ADES FREE AT lIATS. » e—lr-nn GRAND 2252 Direction o Gnmob u-n h Co. and Grand ll. IICH.\ID MANSFIELD TO-NIGHT AT § O'CLOCK IN' BEAU BRUMMEL Thurs., in a dprodm'uon of cshshw speare’s tragedy, «“KING lf:\ln Mg Fri, as‘(h» Baron Chevrial in A l’llllll.\‘ ROMANCE” (only time) Sat. “THE ) CHANT OF VEN- 1CE™; 53( Night, in “DON CARLOS." Second and Last Week—Mon., Nov. th, as Alwlta in a productien of Mo- “DON CARLOS® Thanksgiving Mat., MR. “D L mm! $2.30 TO S0e. Gaod Seats Left for ANl Performances oreni T TVOL Inouse EVERYBODY DELIGHTED! TO-NIGHT-EVERY NIGHT Our New Company In De Koven & Smith's Romantic Comic Opers ~Highwayman Cast Includes HELENA FREDERICK, CORA TRACY, LINDA da COSTA, ARTHUR CUN- NINGHAM, GEORGE KUNKEL, EUGENE ‘WEINER and TEPDY WEBB. REGULAR MATINEE SATURDAY. Usual Tivoll Comic Opera Prices—23e, 50s, 3¢ -_— ’ A MERRY JINGLE IN TWO ACTS. THE TELEPHONE GIRL Intermingled With Our Usual REFINED VAUDEVILLE Produced at Casino Thester, N. Y., 300 Times. Full of Laughter and Applause. Evening, 8:15, lhudm Reserved, 30c, ORDER SEATS BY PHONE--MAIN 3250, PRINCESS TRIXIE, And a Splendid Continuous Performance Afternoons at 3, Evenings at 0. i AEEDE ONBAm IN THE INFANT M THE N T] BATORS. BASEBALL! flm?“ TACOMA v= FRISCO Tues., Wed., 1\-.. hl l-t l- -m