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THE SA N FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1900. ‘HINDOO K00D00,” A COMEDY WITH A NEW IDEA, OPENS WITH FAIR PROSPECTS OF A GOOD RUN il CO ) IN A SCENE XTI WHICH (AP TS Cco,” , Killin, TTGLE\E CX IT'I'OI ENE t your food rer before. r hog fat in COTTOLENE. se of ks are unanimous TOLENE preference to all king Sc! ‘mm FK\L.F H eNEK Fairbank Company, ~Soie Manufacturers. dainty booklet, Becret.” O fails any to case of eczema or tetter, or if one application fails cure gists. or sent post DR PAUL DE ngeles, Ca flr Bennett's Electuc Belt >'..., weak men Fos st stronger. fan Frapeisco, and women strong and strong Roomllndl.fl , appetizing | ¢ my Skin | Built on Antms of Amateur Mahatma. A e Man From Mex- ico Put on at Alhambra. Frances Graham to Leave the Tivoli. ——— att acting much attention and Mason 1 Emerson are to be K. Robson, in his idsmith,” will evening the Tivoli will celebrate f the great composer, Verdl, choice entirs “Aida,” Nicolini Ce olla- diva, A“d the famous i o has_been speci Carmen. - \\]IL IN END HEK “LA GIACON of the poy N \\1\ . at Odd Fellow yach operetta host of emi y_evening will be giv Basford are oth- >pular house. J ickson dancing wonder, nnd on shouter” and Hebrew are new faces at the TO DAVID C. SCHWEIZER : snsaaxos ALICE 'VOORSANGER WEDDED g terday Miss Alice C. Voorsanger, eldest daughter of Rabbi and Mrs. Jacob Voorsang- er, was wedded to David C. Schweizer. The ceremony was d by the bride’s father. It was ding, the decorations e colors, and strict- mony took place at the Voor- ger residence, 1249 Franklin street. The wers were the bride’s uncle, A. W. Voor- , and Leon Vcorsanger, her brother. Master Ray Voorsanger, the bride’s little brother, and Bert Well were the pages. onor was Miss Mamie Voor- s Schwelzer acted as best i and Mrs. Voorsanger and pair brought up the rear of the a bower of shaggy white chrys- anthemums and tralling smilax the mem- bers of the bridal party took their places. An intertwined monogram with the letters V and S in pink roses was suspended by Pink and white ribbons from the bills Of two w hite doves hanging over them. | “Cantor Edward Stark sang the Hebrew | weddirg service. After the ceremony an tiil the next stcamer for Honol RO o MR. AND MRS. DAVID SCHWEIZER, WHOSE PINK AND WHITE WEDDING PROVED AN EVENT IN SOCIETY AND WAS ONE OF THE SWELLEST OF AUTUMN FUNCTIONS. <+ —5 elaborate breakfast was served in the basement, the table decorations being pink and white roses and white chrysanthe- mums, the flowers covering the walls and filling every corner. The bride mnd groom left in the after- noon for Monterey, where lhef’ will stay ulu. After a few months In the islands they will make their home in San Francisco. The bride looked charming in Whlt. duchesse satin trimmed with chiff ris. She carried a_bouquet of orlnn 1n‘=§nm{shand white b‘r‘lt‘i(e roses. maid of honor wore pink and carried pink and white bouquet. B Carried Knocknut Dropc. | James Loughlin and Thomas Rellly | were arrested the peace. A bottle containing knock- found on Loughlin. The police also searched his room and found some chloral. Loughlin is suspected of baving recently robbed many soldlers | while masquerading in the uniform of a | private. out drops wi —_———— T. P. Curtis Seriously Il T. P. Curtis, the well-known leashman, | Y is lying dangerously ili at his home in Santa Clara. Mr, Curtis is the oldest | coursing man in the State and the owner of a kennel of hounds which ranks among the best in the country. John Grace challenge cup stake. —_———— Any Dealer Anywhere will supply EVANS' ALE and STOUT Sherwood & Sherwood. - e NEW YORK, Oct. 14.—Rev. Albert B. Stmp- son, president of the Christian and Missionary | Am-nce, to-day preached his annual mission- | sermon Ye'uh over $50,000 in cash, pledges and prov- erty were realized for the mission work of alliance for the coming year, His celebrated | vesterday for disturbing| Luxor and Beacon are favorites for the The Rev. Mr. Bours at St. Peters. At St. Peter's Church, corner Stockton and Filbert streets, the rector, Rev. W. M. Bours, preached yesterday morning on “The Charity That Thinketh No Evil." The text was from the Epistle for the day. “Charity,” sald the preacher, “is the direct inspiration of the Holy Spirit; the fruit of endeavor. There Is no man however degraded who has not somewhere down deep in his soul a remnant of good in him. Itis the best evidence of the true | Christian that faith in his fellow men is | never lost. To reclaim, encourage, reform the | and bring to Christ those who have gone astray is the duty ot the Chflltlm' Sought Fire Escape to Avoid Snakes. | Henry Mettler, a recent arrival from Inyo Coun fmbibed freely of ky during Saturday night while the town, and after retiring to his room at 131 Montgomery street had a severe attack of D. T's. Police Sergeant Helms found him scanuly clad, endeavor- | ing to get awa | Doran, v w | cit k “‘Rainfer,” that receive n; only 2 interesting report upon is published this It shows that the out- 1899-1900 was nearly 10 per the five years pre- the facts given are to relieve & N Z ZZ % CASH OR CREDIT. BIG REDUCTIONS IN Furniture and Garpets. CALL AND INSPECT OUR PRICES, BRILLIANT'’S, 338-340-342 POST ST, Open Evenings. Near Powell NOT! The lowest price. but the best suit of clothes at mod- erate prices is what you want. This combines a styl- ish cut, perfect fit and best of trimmings and is what you get at JOE POHEIM’S. THE TA n.on, St e o - to $40.00. Hon- est deallng and prompt at- tention. 201 and 23 Montgomery 1110 and 1112 Market st., S: Francisco. 143 8. Spring st., Los An- geles. et e DR. CROSSMAN'S SPECIFIC MIXTURE For the cure of GONORRHOEA. GLEETS, from his tormentors by | beer on Pacific d a medal at Paris Ex- awarded for purity and quality.*® pitabanas bt it i Be”sioom servaaing | ICataloguss and Priee Lists Malle mrcwm,s and analagous complaints ol tha Organs of ration. mn.bfim-.”rn—uwdnm | market. ADVERTISEMENTS. TELEPHONE GRANT 33, ENB e cn‘fifl" 222-224 SUTTER ST. See Thursiay's Papers for Midweek Specials. ADAMS MINERAL WATER—Thou- sands in th efited by this w healing q stoma: Fresh shipme the been ben- attest to 1its positiy your liver, out of order. ceived weekly. agents Case—30 quarts Dozen quarts.. On return of case and b')'l es we allow $1.50. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS MONDAY—TUESDAY- -WEDNESDAY Golden Peas, “lew_Era" 2-1Ib tins 15¢, doz $1.75 Regular 20c and $2 25 dozen Equal to any French. Sweet Wies, "5 3 has 810 Five-vear-old Port Malaga, Tokay and Mad. *Suvio” Gas Heater & The old We are 2.25 u to an German Bil Pick'es,' New tmportation. Baking Powder, “‘New Era,” Regular 40c. Pure and wh Vani'la Exiract, %= 2ot Lemon Extract 7, tie 40c. “New Wood Alcohal, qu rt 15¢ tin 30¢ 43¢ 30¢ g1 8110 Quart bottie 35¢ best quality. ar with 1 4 Runk and R; Reg s agal che Garolina, 5-1b pkg 45¢ 10-1b pkg 85¢ Regular ¢ hx 3 cks 25¢ 4 lhs 25c fin 4]c sseurs I-htn 20¢ as the best. jar 20¢ The finest qua Toilet Snap. Cclg?te's. brand £ a new Ibs Anderson’s. Recc Horszradish -m::n d ' - 'xa_ Everywhere and used everywhere where known. “Ko Nut” For Shortenin g and Fry ng Try it or Ask India Reiining Co., Philaiclphia. DISCCYERY BI.OOD.I.I\ER lUNGS w, T. HESS. KOTARY FUSLIJ AND ATTURNET-AT-LAW, Tenth Floor, R ckels Bids. ow Powell, DIRECTORY CF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. on Apnlicanon‘ ATTORVEY F. H. MERZBACH. lawyer, §63.Cal.. Clinie bd. COAL, COKE AND PIG IRON. J.C WILSON & €O .27 * Telephone Ma COPPERSMITH. C. W. SHITH. £} Flumbing. Steamboat and Ship Work a spectalty. 18 and 18 Washington st. T one Main 3641 ELECTRICAL. D. D. WASS, Flectrical Engineer. 3 East st. +*TIVOLI~» [ TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! | | VERDI BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIDN! “AIDA,” The Debut of CA TUESDAY HARD TO BEAT! LIZZIE B. RAYMOND, EDGAR ATCHISON - ELY, RAUCHLE, TWIN HALE SISTERS, TOM NAWN & CO., THE GREAT EVERHART, EDDIE GIRARD AND JESSIE GARDNER, WILLIS oo CIGV M[ MOV SE A GALLON OF MIRTH A HINDOO HOODOD SECOND GREAT WEEK VADIS. York and £1 M@B@SG@’S RAND ODTRA HOUSE THE ENSIGN 50c I3 CRZ THEATR TO-NIGHT gy Sumptuot THE CORSICAN | BROTHERS Adapted by How lexander n. | "A SOLDlER OF ThE EMP!RE 8 CHUTES axo ZOO NING. | EVERY AFTERNOON AND MR. AND MES. HARRY JACKSON, | MARIE TERRY, IRENE AND | BEATRICE, AZARA. GRAZIER AND CALAHAN, OZAR AND | DELMO, NEW MOVING PIC- | TUREs. | THE CONGO FAMILY, {AMATEUR NIGHT, TEURSDAY. Telehone for Seats Park B. FRESH AND SALT MEATS. Shipping Butchers. 104 JAS- BOYES & C0- S5 "Fur” St ond GALVANIZING. AND METALS, M'fg. & Dealer tn Metals & Galvanizing. ,Dfl“ FINN METAL \\0Rk= 315 Howard st METAL. Extra linotype and stereotype metal. Metal Works, 137-9 First st., San OILS. LUBRICATING OILS. LEONARD & ELLIS, 418 Front st., S. F. Phone Main 1719, PAINTS. Cylinder & Luhnntlng Otls, Schnetder's Mining ciseo. Candles, C. G. CLX\(‘H & LO . # Front, 8. F. PRINTI‘Q. E. C. HUGHRES, 11 Sansome #F. 8. F PRI\TERS BOOK BINDERS. THE HICKS-JUDD CO., 23 First st San Franctsco STATIONER AND PRINTER. Togmste PARTRIDGE = Suicrse IINED BY WHITE S STEAM COAL, .35, DIAMOND COAL MINING CO., at its GREEN RIVER COLLIERIES, is the Hest Coal in the Office and Tards—450 Main street Pactfle | FABRRY'S TH‘:ATER Oet 18, 1900 of & De- G‘J'l'bAY o w FlSCHpR’S Lb:ld?“E‘R‘!;anuas. Alice_Raymo tson, Eudor: OPEN _NIC Weak Men and Women SHOULD USE DAMIANA BITTERS, THE. ——— Mexlean remedy: gives health and organs. 323 Macket.