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PARISHIONERS PAY HONOR TO RECTOR Tenth Anniversary of Rev. Dr. Clampett' s Call to Trinity Church Made Noteworthy In celebration of the tenth anniver sary of his rectorship of Trinity church Rev. Dr. Frederick Clampett and Mrs. Clampett received the members "of the congregation and a number of their othc-r friends yesterday afternoon at their home. IS2T Pacific avenue. The house was beautifully decorated \u25a0with quantities of exquisite flowers cent by friends, the drawing room, where Ur. and Mrs. Clampett received, being a bower of American beauty roses, carnations and violets. Th»> hours of the reception were from 4 to 7, and the house was thronged, about .TOO pucsts calling. Mrs. Clampett. who wore a handsome gown of white la<e. was assisted in re ceiving by Mrs. Oeorge A. Pope. Mrs. W. K. F. Deal. Mrs. Daniel Earl, Mrs. J. C. Welsh. Mrs. Frederick W. Zeile and Mrs. John Landers, wives of the vestrymen of Trinity, and also by Mi,ss Lillian "Whitney. Mis? Mildred Whitney. Miss Marie Hathaway, Miss Martha button. Miss Kva Gomen, Miss Baker, Miss Gladys Deal and Miss Jeannette Deal. Dr. Clampett, who came to San Fran cisco from Baltimore, where he was rector of St. Peter's church, has since his arrival assumed a prominent posi tion, not only in the church, but in the public life of San Francisco, and has won a host of friends. He is con sidered one of the most eloquent preachers of the city. an<l under him Trinity church has maintained the im portant place which it has held since an early day in San Francisco. AMUSEMENTS (— VALENCIA THEATER-^ TUES., WED., THURS., FRI., SAL, January 25, 26. 27, 28, 29 SPECIAL, MATIXEE SATURDAY AFTEHXOO.V THE TELEGRAPH HILL FREE DISPENSARY PRESENTS The Mammoth Musical Extravaganza of College Life Pry £\. ini^ c* /"* /\ v\ ATA sT^»^\ V W* f\ A I POFr\\iifc NAPOI FsiN l\Ui LJJUIV I^/11 VrLLil/li | ' OVER 600 PEOPLE IX THE CAST ALL FROM SAX FRA.VCISCO i A STIPEXDOtS PRODUCTION PRICES ..'. 50v. 75c, gI.OO. *IJSO, »2.00 3 £EATS NOW OX SALE AT THE SHERMAN-CLAY CO. j Curtain at S Sharp Carriages Can Be Ordered at 11 , ; _^ MATINEE TODAY AND TONIGHT, ft S. LOV ERICH, MANAGER LAST 2 TIMES HUi* Street Near Fillmore. CitM A Tfceater. Cohan bdJ Harris Comedians, with Royal Theater Mm in Heated Tracy, present — — BREWSTER'S MILLIONS mattnee today and tomorrow. -S; o^^^ 100 - ThursdBy """"" ! KOLB & DILL Two Weeks, Starting Tomorrow Matinee. Present ThrmwlTes in the Great Double Bill, jphn cort presents "HIGGLEDY PIGGLEDY" f0W S MAX NGMAN "THE COLTER W.DOWER" r\ vt In Hi* Greatest Laughing Klfht «n<l Snnda y Matinee Prices— 2sc to $1. I lj\ Success. -Saturday Matinee Prices — 25c to 75c. ~. \u0084-«it>ti iiiin/i nut NEXT MONDAY— KoIb and DIU in S ALE "MARY JANE'S PA" | i^^TH^^^^r h \u25a0 -I • . . All A/ ArvraoNE-w-ESTHoo /0k) % %7 \vWiy HfIMEPHOSE 54242 «.\fvU mrwV% n«%r*w% BELASCO & MAYER. Owner* and Mauaper*. *»«^V W J%^J W ttj MATINFF TODAY Cfr*Rß»jLAt.s^oc¥^OHCrFa>M^Ui « T«vrruVYv-n Tnvnu S * fest and Most M« S nifleent Theater in America. AKD TOXOEBOW-TOITIGHT AKD TOKOE- MATIXEE TOD AY AND EVERY DAY POSrm^Y 22? TIMES OF EVEHY ITOIW AT ,:!» The Record Breakl^ Snccew. 1 ARTISTIC VAUDEVILLE | J^» FT^ T^ fil EIGHT GEISHA GIRLS, Dainty Natlre Japa- t,J B |L« U In #H H H aMe Dancers: JEAN CLEBMONT'S "BUB- L' ff' r IVJKW \u25a0 LESKE" CIRCUS; BEOWN, HARRIS and . J H . [j m& ill IV^ BBOWS; THE DOHERTY SISTERS: UNA W*S A • flu n n «1& W '^a^ r CLAYTON and CO.; MR. and MRS. FREDERIC • :'/ VOELKER: NEW ORPHEDM MOTION PIC- Willard Holcomb's Dramatization of Augusta TXTRE9. La«t Week. Immense Hit*, the Great ETans-WilBon'B Norel. WILIA" PANTZER CO.. and ARTTJHO BEX- — NARDI. Famous Italian Protean Actor. PRlCES— Sisfct. £5c to $1; Mat., 25c to 50c. Brening: Price*— loc, 25c, 50c. 75c. Box Seat* \u25a0 *1. Matinee Prices (except Sundays and Holl- Xext Week— "ALL 0^ ACCOUUTI 07 ELIZA." dayt). 10c. 25c. 50c. PHONE DOUGLAS 70. !TfftVkiWU\; V2n Kess ard Grove Ba^s9tfffl^T^AJ / ifaftLrW^iMlitf^ Home S 1*561 fty MJ* iOTTI^B. MARX &CO Managers L V*»*^poST & STCiNW* LAST THREE APPEARANCES OF THE Dir^tion SULLIVAN & CONSrDINE . CELEBRATED ACTRESS iiinrnii i in iTr>r-<n. \u25a0 »-< (UCTytDCOI IT IMPERIAL VAUDEVILLE Vm EL I O& IX *\u25a0?%•* i— & Commeccicg EUKDAY AFTERNOON, Jaa. 16 / .-,»- iTfl.if-rcftvnvi!? TA->fOTrFRAT~» T** Season's Hit, ROMANY OPERA COM- T S2^ri /^A? 'rnSow ' «'SA?HO- PANY - VaudeTllle's Mo»t Elaborate Staring and TONIGHT AND TOMORROW SAFHO Sceolc ProdnctJon; THE FOUR BALTL f S, Most „ . Marrelous Exhibition of Acrobatic* erer at- Next Monday — One \\ eek Onlj", tempted: LEO COOPER and Company, in "Jhe . jo>^ 9 ;t^ \u25a0 A \u25a0\u25a0!\u25a0\u25a0* Operator." Dramatic Sensation: ECKERT and § I) I S*i JMS llfl fc. FRANCIS, in their Sir. X ln B and Comedy rrea- te^y %# I<^ %#a?%iWl hs^*9 tlon -wireless Telegraphy": EDGAR BEROER, Monday. Wedne^.y. Friday and Sunday Nl.bta. %?^^^^^^y^»%™ HENRY Mil BUN" MOTIOGRAPHS. » Tuesday. Thur*. and Sat. Nlphrs and Sat. Mat., \\rr\lii fI»C DtrifSCCT aAm DE£?T THE .MERCHANT OF VEMCE WORLD S BIGGEST AND BEST yy f ats now on Kale 50c to <1.50 M»t. Prices 10c & 20c. Evening Prices 15c & 25c. E^MWg^ PORTOLA CAFE fgf iff'irtrt Tllflffir rf^^" Itoc CsTsr; 18 POUTIX STREET, FLOOD BLDG. \J2&% (.OTTI-08. MARX A CO., Managers. A HIGH-CLASS RESTAURANT £msSs£n With Hi B h.Cla.» Entertainment WWB- r^OAIMS? I EDITH HELENA, H^«r«# ll^a.^^ B^ World-s Greatest Coloratura SlnzT. In Georjre Ade's Best Comedy, j _ A ~ o — »_. _ t ..-—»- FATHER and the BOYS L A ESTRELLITA;! '. — — Famoiin Spanish Dancer. BEGINNING NEXT MONDAY. ' . mm B pnb Ip» i^k A ffi |I | COUNT FELIX DE LA 6IEBO, CASA- |i#l AE9IF O£l Hl!_ l_ LZEO AUGUSTA CALSO. COUNT DE LA l¥l #\u25a0< ilk I •\u25a0\u25a0 Xa^^^Bl I kaftan FRANCOXI. HELEN BYRON, ILAN BER. In the Musical Play. GE*. BEOTHEBB DERKO. THE ROYS AIVD BETTY a wonderful performance. SEATS SELLING— f2 to 2oc. ' — LURLINE OCEAN RACIHG :^jfe 111 1 \kTC n DATU C JOCKEY CLUB **^\\ CfTi }M -' WA I iK IjA I liJ oaki - B - 1 B.«rt«ek VVfc^< : Tim !-•\u25a0% I-ri 1 1 **** On Mondays. Wedae^ •sV!|/ - \t^V lays. Tbnrsdays, Friday*. 7jfir-^JJ S Rf TCVI AND I ARKIN Saturdaya- SU races on *>-^cO^ W SWIMMING AND TUB BATHS " Z Salt Water Direct from the Ocean. ror trains stopping at the track take Onen Every Day and Evening. . Southern Pacific ferry, foot of Market street; Na^torlum reserved Tuesday .and l^e at W m.. thereafter erery 20 minutea^oi Friday morning* from 9a.m. to noon ' Ko eaoklM la th« la«t two cars, which a»« for women only. \u25a0. reterred for ladles aod their escorts. - Branch Tub Bath* 5151 Geary at, _THOMASH. WILLIAMS. Pr^ldeat scar De*l»adero «t. PERCY W. TREAT. Secretary. CONCERTS, LECTURES, ETC. 1 ; 1 r " i SUBSCRIBE FOR \ Society Night, Tonight j \u2666 - I '\u25a0•.»:- AT THE THE WEEKLY CAUL ( OAKLAND ' ! $i per year I AUTOMOBILE SHOW I 1 PiEDMONTAPAVII.IOX.IiOAkiAND 1 -.•-... » - .1 ADMISSION, 25 iCEXTS* GRAND JURY MAY ATTACK PAYROLLS Report Expected to Deal Largely With Fancy Salaries of Minor Officials That the report of the grand jury, which is nearing completion, will deal to a large extent with certain fancy salaries being paid to minor city of ficials is the general belief, the deduc tion being based on the roughshod manner in which the jury has walked through the city and county depart ments. At a session yesterday after noon the chairman of the various com mittees tendered their findings, and the whole will be transformed into the final report which it is expected will be submitted Tuesday and made public before the end of next week. The building inspectors of the board of public works were the latest to come umier the microscope. Five of them— j H. Jordan. C- H. Sawyer, T. P. Saun dors X. F. Hatrield and H. E. Shields — were called before the" grand jury on Thursday and asked to explain just what their duties were. There is a belief among some o? the members of the jury that building inspecting for the city at a salary of $150 and ?175 a month is about the softest snap to be picked up in the community, and these are eager to make an attack upon the pay roll. V •*•* ";. Clerk of the Justices' Court Me- Coomb, who a short time ago intimated that a few more men in his office would be highly acceptable, was another haled before the grand jury and made to give his reasons for his requesL THE SAN FRAff CISCO VCALI^^SATURDAY; JANUARY- 22; 1910. Newly Arrived 1910 Marion One of Most Attractive Cars Seen on Automobile Row A. D. Plughoff of J. W. Leavitt & Co. at the wheel of the new 1910 Marion -roadster. ..W.E. 'Pedlar of. the I j"\4 ;,> same" company is sitting beside him . j *J 1 • \ J NOTABLE PAINTINGS TO BE DISPLAYED — Collection Donated by California Artists Will Be Exhibited at Sequoia Club Paintings by two notable California artists, given .in memory of Newton J. Tharp, who died recently in New York, the proceeds from the sale of which are to form the nucleus of . an educational fund for the artist's. young son, are to be placed on exhibition this afternoon at the Sequoia club, in the Mercedes building, Post stneet and Grant avenue. The 22 pictures are to be raffled at the San Francisco Insti tute of Art on the evening of Feb ruary 4, when an informal reception will be given by. the officers of the in stitution. In all 500 tickets have been, dis posed of to members of the Bohemian club and others attracted by the in trinsic worth of the canvases, which are valued at ?3,000. The charitable spirit of the affair has prompted the paint ers to donate some of their best" can vases. There are many large paint ings' by Keith, Dlckman and Del Mue. a brilliant picture from the' brush of Ernest Peixotto, while Orrin Peck, Ar thur Matthews, Thad Welch and Will Sparks have all given of their best productions. Frank McComas has contributed a glowing water color of the Monterey adobes. Chris Jorgensen has a large canvas of sequoias, while Cadenasso has given a group of eucalypti bathed in one of his golden sunsets. Xavier Martinez has a fine example in the col lection. There are other paintings by Theodore Wores, Neuhaus, Boroughs, Burgdorff, Gordon Coutts and Lat imer. The frames are the gift of Vickery and of Gump. The exhibition will be entirely free and will be open from 10 o'clock in the morning until 5 o'clock in the afternoon- Tickets may be obtained from the management of the Sequoia club, at .Vickery's and at Gump's, Robertson's, Sherman, Clay & Co.'s, the, lnstitute of Art, or from the memorial committee, consisting of Charles Dickman, Allan Dufln and Will Sparks. . ••,-•\u25a0' - Pjmm hi \u25a0 i i . ii i —.. - .. - «J» I Personal Brevities | W. W. ORCUTT, STATE SENATO& HOBERT WATCHORIT, LYMAN STEWART, LEWIS W. ANDREWS and GEORGE KELLOGG, all of whom arc associated with the Union oil com panj, are itayinft at the Stewart.. They are from Los Angeles and came. to this city to at tend the annual meeting of the company. H. V. GATES, wbo H interested in a large nnm ber of water power companies in Oregon and Washington, principally, in the Klamatb falls district, is staying' at the Argonaut. Gates will be In this city for some days attending to his local interests. .. . . " • -•':-•\u25a0.\u25a0 , W* M. FISHER, a capitalist of Napa, is staying at the Palace with Mrs. Fisher. Shortly after the flrc of ISK*? Fisber invested a large amount of money in realty holdings Jn thin city and his rlstt at this time is to look over these holdings. C. E. THURSTON, a representative of. many large fruit growers of .California in eastern markets." is at the Palace. Thurston. will visit tbe f rait, raising districts and attempt to mul tiply his agencies. . : - ySy, '[ A. ' L. CBANDALL, formerly \u25a0 caßhiw of ' the Broadway bank and trust company at Lo* An gel««, was yesterday .appointed a 'hank Mara ln« bj Superintendent of Banks AJden "Ander son. ' R. E. HERRICK, a representative of. French Lick Springs. Ind., \u25a0 Is i -visiting the: various mineral resorts of California and during his • stay here 16 registered at'theManx. • ',"• BEN \u25a0C. HOLT, , who ". is Interested .In , a :' large plant-, manufacturing farming implements . at Walla Walla, is at the St.' Francis. E. M. PAY2JE, a , hardware ' merchant t of San Lnls Oblspo. '\u25a0 is among the recent arrivals at the Argonaut. ' . J. V. LEE GREENBAXTM, a distiller of Louis ville, U at the St. Francis' with Mrs. Green \u25a0'/ banm. \u25a0 \u25a0'•' . ..'-'. , \u25a0 THOMAS CULLYFORD, a mining man of.Gold :,field,;is «t the Argonaut with Mrs. Cullyford. FRANK K. LIPPITT,' an attorney of Petaluma, Is among. tbe recent arrivals at the Stewart. '-\u25a0 OIXVER MOROSCO,, a theatrical : manager of Los Angeles," U staying, at the ' St. Francis. J. 0. ROE, an oil operator of Monrovia, is among the arrivals yesterday at the St. Francis.. . , 8/ BTTSSEL SMITH, h real estate . man of . Port-" land, ; is staying at'the St: Ftancls. . i Rent" those vacant rooms by adver tising themln The Call. ?Phone Kearny 86 or drop a linertoVWant: Ad Depart ment; The; Call,, and/an adman ; will «be out 'to^ see: you. f \u25a0*< \u25a0 -;•-. . " : TOMALTY FILES APPEAL AGAINST JAIL SENTENCE District Court Is Asked to Re verse Verdict A transcript of appeal was filed in the district court of appeals /yesterday by James C. Tomalty in an effort to evade the five year sentence \ imposed on him by the lower, court for the vio lation of section 114 of the penal code. . Tomalty, a former, book keeper in the office of the city treasurer, was in dicted last year for changing entries on the "police court bail money fund" book. He was found guilty and sen tenced to five years in San Quentin. The case was taken to the supreme court, where a new trial was denied. a lover and * a love story too— the real old-fashioned "throbpy Kind that sin the -big Love-Story Number of the Woman s Home Companion. There's a long one by Juliet Wilbor Tompkins, a funny one by Anne Warner, an excitihg one by Anna Katharine Green, a Southern one by Fannie Heaslip Lea, an old-fashioned one* by Zona Gale — stones for a, winter evening and for all the family. You, who love a love story,. ask your newsdealer for the February Woman's Home ' : Companion and enjoy yourself. There are ,- .The Doctor's Page! | ;i t /•\u25a0••.•. The Cam paign of Hope, by Dr. Osier The Fashion Department Making Furniture at Home . Through the Customs House - Four Pages for Children - Mothers'), Devices'- '..-.---'...'- : Snow. Photography v i . Valentine's Day Ideas Mrs. Sangster's Page " , The Most "American City ' Two Love Songs, by Carolya Weils _____ GG>4£A_^lOM SUITS FOR INSURANCE MONEY ARE SUBMITTED Cases Against Welching Pala tine and Others Given to Jury The combined suits of different policy holders against the welching Alliance association. Commercial Union and Pal atine insurance companies went to the jury yesterday afternoon In the United States circuit \u25a0'„ court, in which Judge Dietrich of Idaho is sitting.. It was arranged that , if an agreement were reached during the night a sealed "ver dict should be delivered to the fore man, to be opened in court at 10 o'cloak this morning. The claims, .disputed on the earthquake clause, aggregate more than $200,000: WILL PAY PREMIUM ON CHALMER CARS New \u25a0: York \u25a0\u25a0: Agent Offers E. P. Brinegar Substantial J Bonus ; on Latter's Allotment R. R. L'HOMMEDIEU ,• The Chalmcrs-Detrpit motor' cars'aro popular not only In San Francisco but all; over; the. cquritry as welL ' The east is even making a big bid for thelwest ern allotment. " Calvin C. : Elb. vice president, of; the •Pioneer automobile company, agents for the Chalmers, has received the fol lowing dispatch from President E. P. Brinegar: . . "Carl Page company. New . York agents Chalmers-Detroit company, all sold up to April 20, offer us premium $100 on 30s. |150 on any number 40s we Will release during February. March and April. No use my making further efforts for additional cars this season. Have tried Boston. Philadelphia. Wash ington; Chicago and Omaha, i All short of cars." - ! ' Owners are keeping Weinstock & Nichols busy equipping their cars with . -a. Morgan "& v\ right ' Nobby Treads. Among the latest are D. Hansburg . - er, who has fur nished his touring car with a full set; George Tyson, who has been, supplied with a set for his, limousine, and B. Wood, whose pony tonneau is now equipped with them. * The company has furnished Sam Napathaly with a full set of Morgan & Wright Nobby Treads for his big car. f Xobby Treads ' ( • Are Popular Driving a little Six Winton. George F. Y«ung, Winton agent at Modesto, *rJ*.T,T v -•*'• . arrived in the city f, the latter part of 111 1 this week. Young I says that the roads 8 are indescribable. His little Winton plowed through mud sand and chuck holes without the slightest mishap, but he says that he would not advise any one- making the trip'with the roads in their present condition.' * .' . Among the latest sales reported to the local branch of the Winton motor carriage company are a Little Six tour ing car to S. S. Booth of Los Angeles and a Little Six Toy tonneau Winton to Senator Finn of the same city. Wiaton Owntr , - la Mud Plus S. G. Chapman has in his exhibit an Oakland "30" roadster, an Oakland "40* and a Hupmobile "20." The handsome little "Hup" in the exhibit, for which the claim is made that It "compares with the costliest cars as a perfect small diamond with a large one." is one of the hits of the show. Tony Nichols of Welnstock & Nichols is jubilant over the reception which the Morgan & Wright nobby treads have received here. He reports that not a day goes by without one or more new cars being equipped with the new tires. assists orv^mox^TOTOVTv^ pccmd\vc\v\vy :: CALIFORNIA Fie Syrup Co. 50LD BY LEADING DRUGGISTS 50*A 5CTT12 \u25a0B^kK^&all Hair to It* T<mTi-*al Color. '-..\u25a0.:-• \u25a0 \u25a0 ..\u25a0:-- *'\u25a0-«•,._-,•*•\u25a0 AUTOMOBILES Ready Reference for Buyers PI MfiPP A- *• Smith. P. C. SalM Agnt. CiLiTimvC its Yma New «t. AgmXa w««ftf k'N'HY RELIANCB AUTOMOBIXJB CO . IVi^V//V 342-353 T«a Nw «t. T>L Pmr> a» MITrHPI I 05E - N * HUSTBE AUTO CO. IUI I VI I ELL. 821 p. a , ,T., T . t,!. Martrt 213» PFHAI D. B- WHITMXS. IVKUAL, m Col<3«n Q»f. Phoe* Uukt 7O WHITE MOTOR CARS AUTOMOBILES TIRES •HO ** 414-19 TtaN«» *t. tlfttli MAGNETO ~~ RnQrH BOSCH MAGITDTO CO.. P WVU tst Taa We— er. rnlf»; C Mtt. MM OILS PANHACD l. h. * b. i. bill. 13