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- _THE. SBAN F RANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1900 25 ’ Van de Allen, Mr len, Harry 1 B was un_on joyak 1 Mr. and M t their Nev Bendid, ) 2 dinner ir. an. Simmon: Cohen | following 1s Mrs, who gave an home'” ¥ 17 to her many friends ence, 2500 Green street: Mr: seman, Mrs. Leigh R. Larze- George H. Tyson. Mrs. Howard mes, Mrs. William F nn, Adelaide Deming, Miss Jennie McMill Miss Madge Fairman, Miss Emma Me- Millan, Miss Mamie Deane. A miost enjoyable surprise party was | tendered G W. Elder Jr. Saturda ows but one theme these | son The the ay and James Nicol. ny e and ~ . ng couple takin m outhern part of the State, 2 hir has been done on ended, and the fu v o ¢ s happy results | turned to their neise Fra Allendorf of New York ( the evening of December 28, England, the Rev. Dr. Ch n oung couple will r as an artistic and eady a foregon is going, and the in here Mr. Lansing s served. - magnificent birth ha iness but anticipate had a most conspicuous piuce making a trip Francisco in the |upon table. Among those pri near futare were les Kuser, Edw Rohrs, Miss Netta Ida Lane was married to | George Riddle, Cornelius Medima, Albert H Elliot last Saturday afternoou | Riddle, Henry Rohrs, Will Pelkey. Willie at the home of the bride’s mother, rt, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Rohrs, Mr. Post street. Rev. F. B. Cherington offi- | and Mrs, P, chart, Miss May r ciated. The bride was gowned in a gray | Miss ( Miss Grace tailor suit. She was attended by her sis- Delia Dahl, Miss Lottte » ter Charlotte, and W. A. Emerick acted | Miss 1da Earhart and others. as best man. ' Only a few Intimate friends he tenth wedding anniversary of Mr. were present. . and Mrs. H. G. Builwinkel celebrat- e On Wednesday, February 21, at the Gre- | o4 at their residence, 1028 Ellis street, on P co-Russian Church, by the Rev. Theodore | Thursday evening, February 15. The | Pashkovsky, Miss Agrippinia Kasheraroff | rooms were brilliantly illuminated and € and Charles L. Kennard were united in | gracefully festooned with flowers, ever- dies the holy bonds of matrimony. The bride | greens and bunting, After congratulations = was attended by Miss Metropoisky, Miss |and many good wishes to Mr. and Mrs, Char Christine Bratemas, Miss Julia Keppa | H. G. Bulwinkel the evening was spent Ecot and Mies Natie White. The groom was | very pleasantly with dancing, games and a attended by Alexis Kashevaroff, Frank | music. Among those present were: Mr. autu | Poulson, “Benjamin Elliot and ' George | and Mrs. J. Pope, Mr. and Mrs. J. Schroe- e oy MCIIprRM, /S ea Kashevaroff, brother of the bride. who |der, Mr. and Mrs. J. Holteman, Mr. and | ! ollins, Mabel McF gave her into the keeping of her husband. | Mr<. D. von der Mehden, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. rs. Frank L. Platt, After the ceremony the guests repaired to | H. Stuerke J. Foge, Mr. k. He Herzer, James T. Lud- |3} home of the bride's parents, where a’| and Mrs. Stella Block, w h, Fred W. BUrgess, | qumptuous repast was | M. Lipma . Munster, F. von 1 Donnegan. M ] KIRI Or., 21 jeorge E.Mathew- | Sta Stelling, Blsie J. Bauer, Louls . : | son and Miss Martha Adams, both of this nita Bulwinkel, Dora Bull- | s erzer, George Hendry, Fred Green- | 1), o “yrere in A v Rev . Lupman and F. Dunkelmann; | Walter H. Robingon, Dr. Milltkin, Dr. | "gimg to-day. The wedding took place . Levy, F. Block, C. Peters, A. D and Oscar Meussdorffer. gy e harch: sebich Sean baamil " Stuerken, J. Jahnsen,’ N.| fully decorated for the occasion, and the ceremony was witnessed by a large num- ber of friends and relatives. ‘An elaborate dinner was served afterward at the home of the bride’s parents. The groom is one of Illinois Valley's prominent young ranchers. The bride is the daughier of Al Adams, the popular hotel man of Kir- by and Southern Oregon. They're Engaged. reception of Miss Car- 1z Levy will take place frernoon, February 2, from 7 Eddy street, Mrs. LinGheimer announce the daughter Sara 4 to from of th avi yunce 2 Landdecker. Home’Gutbe’ru}g:. A pleasant surprise party was given to B et Datee Wt Julta | Thomas F. Dignan on the 10th of Feb- rzo0g Rafael and Charles Jac ruary at his residence, 1269 Clay street, March 4, at Oakland. The house w utifully dec- m 2 to 5 o'clock, and 1426 Jones street is announced of Miss | Mrs. orated for the occasion. An excellent table was set, and the evening was spent in dancing and singing until a late hour. Joseph Gaughran of San Francisco gave some excellent selections In singing, as did Miss Gertrude Hanley. Among those Bruntsch of attorney-at- nounced of Miss fad, Colo., to Ferris | present were: Lester Hamlin, Frank From 2 11 5 p. m., | Buckingham, John Fraser, Willlam Gari- Reigelman's, Temescal, | baldi, Dr. J. L. Manning, Thomas F. Dig- nan, Joseph Gaughran, George Ingersoll, William F. Dolan, Ed- ward Murphy, Nick Walsh, Herbert Hem- ming, George Sam [jrand, Edward Wright, James D) n, William Hanley, nan, Owen Willilams, Willlam Hennessey, lams, Chris Wedding Bells. n Valgntine's day of St ? the late Cap- son of w united in mar- James Roberts, John L Younger, Mrs. iss 2. Ryer, Miss s ¥ 5 Myer, » Britton, . Lion of ide- vested Miss K. Belle Mis: 3 . Han! Hazel Davis, Christine Westphal, M Mattie Burton, ) ck, Miss May Renton, M Miss A. Leighton, Miss Mary Dignan, and Mrs. v anley, Mrs: Ke- r. and Mrs. A. Van der Naillen Jr. en- | tertained some of their friends at thelr os- | residence last Thursday evening, the oc- "ve Been Very Rusy SRIing SwitChes the Past Week. DPeople appreciate the great Values & am offering. + Heirdressing.....25 cts 4 Quintonica, G. Ledere” | Hair Tonic and Face Cosmetics. 123 JStockton Jtreet. ‘&—__—fi_—-——-——o -Mail Orders Filled. ker, Miss Annie Jurs, William Burton, | 3. at his home, evening was very ple R game dancing, after which a sumptuous repa Those present were: _Loi atrice May, Melinda_ Pelle- Pellegr! da Pellegrini, Coulter, Bertha ¢, Maud Wiehman . Mrs. hman, Mrs. reeman’ Bon- Otto Harold Pe = , Irene M entertained a pariy n on Tuesday at her street, in honor of ‘hompson of Baltimore, Md, > Merillion gave an evening at their cet, to Mr. and . Costello and Miss nt surpri party was vina Earhart on the-14th honor of her sixteenth Novato. ‘ihe games and a most bountiful re- given to Miss of February birthd in at he . after whic h Tt agnusen and J. Peters; terman, A. Holterman and 8. Busch. Mr. Mrs. Vincent Teresi recently rerg street complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Stern prior to their departure for st and Europe and as a welcome home Edwin Oscar Burns (nee Teresl), who have just returned from | | their honeymoon trip. 1d Mrs. Smedley of the Waldemar [ | gave a very enjoyable fancy dress party | at their home, corner of Baker and Feil | streets, on the night of February 22. Some | 200 guests were present in fancy costume. | The dance given by the Misses Fost- | mann last Friday evening at their home | on the northwest corner of Gough and | Bddy streets | Among those present were: | Landers, Clara Underhill, Eva Herrold, | Edythe Fuscheron, Anna Vogelsang, Alice | May, Louise Stevens, Daisy Burns, Belle | Long, Alice Hanon, Kathryn Du Val, Lulu Habenicht. Ella Rohlffs, Belle Lipp, Alma Harder, Florence Duggan, Ruth Gedney, Mrs. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. George Habe- cht, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Lester Smith, Mr. and rs. ‘Wililam Stuart, Mr. and M} ard Barbier, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Mech- fessel; Messrs. William Adams, Boeckman, Ben Gillet, Frank C. V. Isaac Upham, Henry Dederky, Ben Up- n, Percy Stearns Joe Dowling, Harold rbes, Ernest Furet, Al Lang, George rd, Derby, Weyer, Legge, Gardner, and Judge Kerrigan. irs. Isalah Leslie was given a surprise urday evening, the 17th inst., at her residence, 1224 Vermont street, in honor of her birthday. The following persons were present: and Misses Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle, Miss L. F. Knipe, Miss Gertrude Sullivan, Miss Marguerite K. Mullins, Miss Hazel V. Bell, Miss Jennie Peterson, Miss Martha Leslie, Miss Be tha Grey, Miss Mattie Elrod, Miss BEdith 1 a w Bryan r. and Mrs. Barclay, Mr. and | Mrs. Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Madden, Mrs, |and Miss Davies, Mr. J. and Miss Rodg- ers, Mr. and Miss Kerr, Miss Letetia | Hewitt, Miss Marie Anderson, Mr. and | Mrs. Ir Edwin Hewitt, W. ¥. Howell, Thomas Hewitt, Thomas McCican, James E. Oli ver, John Gaustad., R. K. Anderson Thomas_Leslie, W. A. 8. Hewitt, Robert i Leslie, L. Stone, Mr. Dolan, Mr. Owen, Mr. Cotton, M. Andrews, Robert Charles | Bowes, Mr. Gilmore, H. Johnston. A _very pleasant “‘fan pnr!))"' was given by Miss Rose Bacigalupi at her residence, 24 Dorland street, on Friday evening, Feb- | ruary 16. A most enjoyable evening was | spent in playing games, dancing, music, | ete., and concluded with a cakewalk by | Miss Flossie de Haven and Harry D. G. Bray. Each person | ed with a souvenir inscribed the date of the party. Those resent were: Miss Olesine Plant, Miss | Gussie Currieux, Miss Mary O'Keefe, Miss | Marguerite O'Keefe, Miss Mary Hubber, Miss Juliette Driscol, Miss Marguerite Lynch, Miss Flossie de Haven, Miss Liz- zie Wetjen, Miss Isabel Arnott, Miss Rose Bacigalupl, Caspar Bovey, Percy Jeffries, Peter Bacigalupi, Eu&ane O’'Keefe, Emery La Vallee, Harry D. G. Bray, Jon&h Mar- ron, George idoneg, Mike doneg, oy pleasant and enfoyable surpl ver: leasan! enjoy: e |S4 arty was tendered to Bert Whigham at is residence, 449 Valencia street, on Fri- | day evening, February 16. Among those present were: Misses May Donahue, Jo- gephine O'Connor, Flossie Wyatt, Anita Eldfldfi Gertie bell, Leslie Sarles, ek T e S, it D&, er, Ethel d ham, N n; _Bert Whig- na nto ham, Arthur Lord, Fry, Bldmorsr. ‘érumon Thompson. &T«' | ing, March 3. Barth I'm Jr. and | I Masters R. Hol- | gave a dinner at their residence on Guer- | an unqualified success. | isses Pearl | Henry Juss, Hugo Herold, Bren | wntend, R. Herold Jr. Harry Leppo, | Eugene Painfer, R Kellf; Drs.’ Stevens, a Miss T. Johnston. D. Elrod, | })reunl Was_ present- | an, upon which was | ) I | At 8:30 the jolly par | with gold and white b | take place on Sunday Dwight, Ed Holihan, Ralph Cople, Jack Collins, 'Harry Keene, James Landers and John Keefe. Ciub Parties. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Egnel were ten- dered a surprise party last Saturday even- ing at the Turn Verein Hall by the mem- bers and friends of the Swedish Singing Society, Mr. Egnel being one of the char: ter members and secretary of the socie A dinner a la Suede was served at 10 p. m. and singing, speech-making and dancing were the principal enjoyments during the festival, which lasted until 3 2. m. Mr. Egnel received an elegant writing deslk from the ciub members in recognition his valuable services to the soclety Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Egnel, Mr. and Mrs, Alex Olson, Mr. and Mrs. L. Gisslow, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Aunderson, Mr. and Mrs. son, Mr. g Mrs. Charles Olson, and Mrs. Peterson, Mr. and M. Chariles Sandahl, Mr. and Mr son, Mr. and Mrs. Christe Mr. and Mrs. Johanson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred John- son, Mr. and Mrs. A, Pihlstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Be indberg. Miss M. Schultzberg, s Agnes Lundgr Mi; indstrom, 'Neils Nelson, C. Gardelius, r. Bundt, J. Overblad, Alfred Oison, Tornberg, Mr. Jo »n, A. Ongman, Hogberg and A. Der 3 otherhood of Locomotive Eng! and the Ladies’ A ave @ very_enjc ne social dance last Wednes- v evening, Fe y hot different worked fait y_for suc amply rewarded. The large fortably filed. The dancing prog m distribi were in form of pret ler the Resing. [§ committee: and were the The floor was u management of Geor; D. director, and floor director. One of the delightful entertain- ments of the s n given by the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Veteran Volun- teer Firemen's ciation at their spa- clous pr Pioncer building, on | Fourth street, on Saturday cvening, Feb- ruary 17 1d musical pro- gramme, under the direction of Profe: Bussart, was greatly enjoyed by the num us guests, and with and re- shments the affair w he valentine party « Nameless the New the k open h began kept 1\ to indulge which were till the a’ hours.” Re- n the dining hall. were streaming pretty where all the chandelie: menu First prizes wer cobs and H. P. to Miss Bode ent were: Misses L. Bod; D. Heitmuller, L. Jacob: Mueller, B. Tietjen, A H. Heltmuller, . T3 H. Muller, L. Meyer, Spreckels and O. Thomas The Amigo Outing and Sacial Club gave its first dance in honor of George Wash- ington on Wednesday evening last Amigo Soctal Hal In the Future. The Arion Verein will soon take posses- sion of their new rooms, 421 Post street. The occasion will be celebrated by a full dress ball. to take place Saturday even- of the season will March 4, at Shell Mound Park. A concert, dancing, bowl- ing and target shooting will be among the features of the affair. he opening pleni; Sailed Away. senger list of the which safled on Wednesday, Feb- 21, for Honolulu, Auckland and Syd- was as follows: Honolulu— 3 M _ Duff, W. L. K. Jones, 1. Blagrave and wife, W. Dodge, G. Franklin and wife, Frankii Gordon, T. C. James, Dr. C. S. G. N wife, four children and maid, Rev. M Mrs. . _B. Paige and child, W. P Rickard, F. R. hort, Mrs. M. MWolfe, Miss A. M. Wolfe, Captain W. A. Worrall, wife and infant; jein at Hoholulu for Sydney—J. G. Carpenter and wife, R. C. Rawlings. Personals. | Mrs. Dorothea and Miss Frieda Joost of Martinez will leave for ruary a will salil for Europe March 1 Mr. A. Levy have and Mrs. from their wedding tour and will receive eir residence, 1538 Ellis street, Sun- at th jay, February 25, between the hours of 2 and 5, Mrs. Martin of the City of Parls linery department has returned wit complete line of noveities Mr, and Mrs. George E. Morse and Har- ry Cooper returned February 21 from a visit to Washington, D. C., where they were the guests of President’ William Mc- Kinley, Mrs. Thomas Morffew and her son, Rob- ert P. Morffew, have gone to Tucson, Ariz., to epend the summer months. Mrs. Josef 1. Manson of 917 Van Ness avenue will be at home to receive her friends the first Friday of each month. Mrs. Jacobs and Mrs. A. Meyer of 1271 | O'Farrell street will not be at home on Saturday, March 3. Mrs. Fred L. Lezinsky will be at home to her friends the fourth Wednesday of | every month at 1272 Ellis street. mil- h a Los Angeles. Mrs. C. C. Parker gave an elegant recep- | tion at her home in Orchard avenue on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Parker was as- sisted in recejving by Mmes. Thomas | Ewing, George Steckel, 8. S. Salisbury, W. C. Patterson, H. R. Callender, J. J. Alken, Richard Mercer, W. V. Newlin, Misses | Mary Hunsaker, Gertrude Gooding, | Maude Newell, Bernle Newlin and Emily Shiveley. More than two hundred per- sons called during the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. K. Wyman en informally at their home in Bonnie Brae street on_Monday evening in honor of Rev. George T. Dowling, _rector of Christ | Episcopal Church. The following 15 a | list of invited guests: Mr. and Mis. Hen | Goodrich, Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Davisson, Mr. and ‘Mrs. A. A. Hubard, Judge and Mrs . Groff, Dr. and Mrs. Lee, Mr. Herman Kerkhoff, Mr, and Mrs. tephens, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Craig, Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey, Cap- tain and_ Mrs. Osgood, Mr. and’ Mrs. George North, Judge and Mrs. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Edison, Mr. and Mrs. | Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. A.'L. Davidson, | Mr. and Mrs. C. Galpin, Mrs. E. H. En- | derlin, Mrs, 8. O. Houghton, the Misses Clara Bosbyshell, Miriam North, Anpie Coffee, Miss Ryan, Helen Shields, E. C. Payne and Peyton. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Balch entertained with a box party at the Burbank Theater on Friday evening. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Conrelly. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Bilent and Miss Tautan. Mis. Hancock Banning entertained at luncheon on Thursday at her home on North Rroadwn{. The. following were uests: Mmes. M. W. Longstreet, J. D. anning, . R. Kellam, the Misses Childs, Hortense Childs, Clark, Inez Clark and Chamberlain. Mrs. Edgar Swain and Mrs. P. T. Swain gave a whist party on Monday afternoon at the home of ~ Mrs. Edgar 3 The foliow- Swain on Twenty-first street. Adam Darling, N. ing were guests: Mmes. | W. Stowell, J. A, Muir, J. N. Norton, 8, P. Hunt, Gilbert Overton, F. A. Waiter, C. 8. Silent, W. G. Wedemeyer, Ira O. Smit J. T. Griffith, J. G. Chandler, C. B. Jones, | J. R. Roche, F. W. Boynton, James San- born, W. 1. Sanborn, Grace Sanborn, P. B. Sanborn, Charles Hay, Easton, R. Mc- i\ Lean and Miss Mather. | Sullivan, local manager of the Standard Oil Company, has gone to San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Russell have gone to Riverside to visit friends. 8. B. Hynes, general manager of the Terminal rallway, has gone East on busi- ness. Miss Hinda Clevenger has gone to San Francisco to visit friends. Mrs. A. L. Cline of San Pedro has come to_this city and will remain indefinitely. 3 Baer has as his guests Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Baer of Bakersfleld. Mre. Walter Cosby has as her guesi Miss Callle Mead of San’ Francisco. Mrs. Lucia Burnett has returned from Chicago, where she has been studying mu- sic for several months. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Alles have their | guest Hon. D. D. Brown of De Kalb, Til Mrs. John Chanslor and Mrs. Walter Cosby have returned rrom a visit to San Francisco. R. A. Perrir of San Francisco is a guest of relatives for a few days. Mrs. 1. 8. Lowman will receive her friends on the first !‘flg&y of each month at her new home, 1814 Or: street. Mrs. Bicknell and Miss Edna Bicknell have gone to San_Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. J. Greenbaum have as £ ruary 14, at the Mission all was com. | at | teamship Ala- | New York Feb- | returned | tertainedq their guests Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lipman of Chicgao. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Spear are guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Spear. Mr. and Mrs. W. Westover have gone to Santa Monica for a short stay. rs. H. Mayers of Portland, Or., who has been visiting Lieutenant and Mrs. J. C. Meilke, has returned to her home. Mr, and Mrs. Edmund de la Vergua of Colorado Springs and Mr. and Mrs. Paul | de la Vergue of Honolulu are guests of | Colonel and Mrs. George de la Vergue. Miss Josephine Long, who has been vis- | ting friends in this city, has returned to | her home in Ontarfo. Captain and Mrs. C. E, Thom ga rarty at the Orpheum, followed by a per, on Wednesday evening. The follo s . and_ Mrs. William | . and Mrs. A. C. Balch Hamilton, Mrs, Day, M Miss Day, Joe Cook and Catesby Thom. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Cole announce | the engagement of their daughter, Misa | Grace Cole, to Reginald F. Jones. | —— POSTOFFICE OFFICIAL ROYALLY ENTERTAINED W. G. Tdens the Guest of Honor of a | Local Branch of National Asso- ciation of Letter-Carrisrs. W. G. Edens, Assistant Superintendent the Free Delivery Service, was the B e e e e e e e e T S 2 S o 2 of hfvnnr at an entertainment held st night in Native Son’s Hall by Golden Gate Branch No. 214, National Assoclation | of Letter Carric An excellént pro- ed for the occasion yed by ncarly 300 of Uncle The_ following numbers m and it w. | Sam’s | were enjc | Opening rema s . Murph; president Gelde jranch No. 2 2 Y S A < W. L. Girard; > “solo, afer, Station P. ( an; remark i superi dent car | . Manly a | . W. Lenard and Thomas | | A\!xtnxltng, D. Danzinger and George | Eager: 2. Club swinging, H. W. { Schrvh:m‘r. kindness Olympic Club; specialties, George Hammersmith; recitation, Billy Hynes, Mr. Edens was c - Chairman Conra sponded by thanking | the honors conferred of the department anc to keep it up to a stan The speaker told of hi mas W. Hickey; songs, ed on for an address | 1 Trieber and he re- | the organization for | him and spoke at was needed ard of perfection. trip to this coast as and said that | before 1go he would visit S | Ban Jose, L nd other southern | points. | | Among the prominent Postoffice em- ploves present were Deputy Postmaster B. F. McKinley, Superintendent of Car- rlers A. N. Cox; William Josephi, supe: ! intendent of Station A; J. Culver,.super- intendent of Station B; W. H. Philips, superintendent of Station E, and Superin- tendent _Stowell of Station D: W. H.| Friend, Postmaster of Oakland; Theodore | W. Lrdecker, Postmaster of Alameda; Frank B. Griffin, A. P. Tyler, Frank Hare and delegations from San Jose, Santa | Cruz, Oakland and Berkele | Conrad Trieber, George B. | Frank Ames, R. Barton ~and H. Locke, members of the committee pointed to arrange entertainment for the | distinguished visitor, will to-day take Mr. i Edens for a drive through the park and | other places of interest. | —_——— IMPORTANT SERVICES AT ; CHURCH OF NOTRE DAME | Spiller, ap- | The forty hours’ adoration and “exposi- tion of the blessed sacrament” will begin | at the French Church of Notre Dame des | Victoires this morning. Rev. J. Guibert, | S. M., will be celebrant at the sotemn nigh | mass at 10: m., and Rev. A. Hamet, | superfor of the Marist order, will deliver the sermon. A special the mass of exposition, Professor 8. tinez presiding at the new organ. p. m. solemn benediction will be g the sermon delivered by Rev. J. Gulbert, | | | augmented choir will «ing Mar . M. | On Monday masses will be celebrated at | 7,8 and 9 o'clock a. m. At the latter hour | the “Mass for Peace” will be said. At 45 p. m. solemn benediction and sermon v Rev. J. Guibert, S. M. On Tuesday masses will be celebraced at | 7,8 and 9 o'clock a. m. The concluding sermon will be preached by Rev. A. Ha- met. Immediately following 9 o'clock mass ¢ill be solemn benediction, bringing ose the ceremony of the forty s. The blessed sacrament will be ex- posed for_the adoration of the faitnful | each day from 7 a. m. until 9 p. m. PIONEER RESIDENT IS CALLED TO HIS REST| 7 | b James P. Goodwin, a pioneer resident of this city, passed quletly away yesterdsay | at his residence, 1313 Taylor street. Death | | was primarily due to old age, but deceased had been alling for the past ten days. | Mr. Goodwin came to this city in the | month of January, 1850. Immediately or | his arrival he engaged in the furniture | business on Wasnington street, and re- | mained there for over ten yea Wheit | the firm of Goodwin & Co. was_estab- | lished the business was transferred to the Academy of Music building, on Pine street. Mr. Goodwin retired from busi ness in 188 and had enjoved his lefsur | at his ranch in Sonoma County and at his | | late residence on Taylor street. His home is considered one of the landmarks of the city., Mr. Goodwin and his family h: | resided there for the past thirty years. 3 Deceased leaves a son, James P. Good- win Jr., and two_daughters, Mrs, E. L. May and Mrs. M. R. Britton. The funeral will be held from his late residence on Tuesday next and his body will be in- terred in the Masonic Cemetery. ——————— PRE-NUPTIAL CONTRACT. | Abbie Rose Wood Sues to Enforce One Involving Thousands. Abble Rose Wood, widow of the late Jo- seph M. Wood, has sued decedent’'s es- tate and Martha Wood, as executrix of his will, to recover $10,00, under an agree- ment entered into between herself and her husband on December 30, 1897. In this agreement Joseph M. Wood agreed to pay rs. Wood, who was then Abbie Rose | Smith, $10,000 for her agreement to re- | linquish " all claim to real estate he was about to acquire, the contract by which he was to acquire the property not to |t A WISE BOY KNOWS HIS OWN' SISTER B & R AR R R I A S S S A B g L e S e o o e o o o i I St Grandpa—Whose birthday will we celebrate on the 2247 He also objects to sig mand of the watchman at _the corner of D contalring grounds that he is e ad. the warehouse is boarded up 2 a police station near by. under consideration include the f: Registrar Thomas J. V :ty Registrars R. R. B rne. $100; J. D. de Hav FIRE PROTECTION FOR THEATER PATRONS Commissioners’ Suggestion That a Fireman Be on Duty at Each Bobby ter's twenty-first again. —Exchange. | Rector Hoit, to annul their marriage, sol- salaries of the Election Commissioners, | emnized February 11 of this year. Who recelve $1000 a year each. oo Holt alleges that her husband mar The Auditor has expressed his intention er for the sole purpose of obtaining pos- | to nold up at least two demands on t sion of $200 she owned and after ob- | ground that the clerks who ~:5x,»x1hz!x:: aining the same he abandoned her and | are incompetent. He says the charte has never returned. gives him that power and he proposes to Performance Adopted. D. J. Gordon, The Fire Commigsioners at their meet- k‘film\"}(_’g.l‘ri:;:;i" ; ing yesterday mornin ted upon e e B T by representatives of 1 theaters in . messenger. $75; J. Darne response to the letter s hem by the | watchman, $31 for January, $20 for Feb- Commissioners suggesting the advisability | ruary. —_———————— FORTY HOURS’ DEVOTION of having two firemen in uniform in each place of amusement during the perform- ance, so as to give a feeling of protection to the audlence. 7 After some discussion it that one fireman should be placed in theater, he to be allowed four assis from the mechanical staff of the theater to drill them for service should a fire oc- cur. The theaters will pay the salary of the firemen till July 1. when the depart- ment will be able to detail two men at its own expense. In view of the stringency in was arranged ach st solemn mass th ried in proces “Pange Lingua’ gh mass at 10:30 o'clock. ion around the church. the cor- poration funds the board decided to dis- AT ST. IGNATIUS CHURCH The forty hours’ devotion will begin in Ignatius Church this morning with a After blessed sacrament will be ear Tha will be sung by the res- 2 le cholr, alternating with the ense with the services of seven men in | Ular ma . 1 - Phe corporation yard, which will make a | Ladies” Sodality choir. In the_ evening saving of about $700 a month. Accounts | there will be solemn vespers at 7:30. The aggregating $1620 accruing prior to sermon will be preached by Rev. Father uary 8, of which $3343 was for the new Woods engine-house on Bluxome street, had been | The exposition on Monday will begin referred to City and County Attorney | after the 5:30 o'clock mass. At 9 o'clock Lane, and he reported that he Saw no | there will be the solemn high mass pro obstacle in the way of their payment In the evening at 7:30, after rosary — re will be music, The sermon will be yreached by Rev. Father Calzfa. Solemn EXPENDITURES TOO HIGH. i drl"”“:' “E” 5P A | o S s On Tuesday on_ will begin Auditor Wells Criticizes the Election ,g4in afier the 5:30 mass At 9 o'clock issi there will be a solemn high mass of r Capalania, . position. The litanies will be recited after The Election Commission Is the latest | hos tO0. (TaS AR fon f the blessed to come in for unfavorable criticism on ant with solemn benediction will account of high expenditures. Auditor and close the forty hours’ devotion. Wells sald yesterday that he considered __—..T—w 3 the demands presented for the clerical Dauber says he is wedded to his art.” force of the board as being out of re: n. “He evidently thinks so, or ‘ha “‘h hv He cannot understand how an office can | mistreat her so shamefully.”"—Chicago end $1400 per month in addition to the Record. Mardi Gras Dainty ana Handsome New and fashionable shapes and colors. We can suit any taste, no matter how fastdious. 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