The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 6, 1902, Page 5

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| THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1902. * BRILLIANT HOME W EDDINGS DELIGHT THE SMART SET OF'SAN FRANCISCO a Bride. oring_ flow- almond The by a cluste: wore white shower orchids Her consisting of a ng gift of Mr Near, and a dia- ficent C 1 of the She was at- corfieon plaited cut en train and sleeves to th 2% ADVERT!SEMENTS: LB iISS VitiiiA GRANES Tells How Hospital Physicians Use and Rely upon Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound. Mre., PixgnaM : = Trvelve wous service at the sick » of our prominent hospi- s at private homes, has ed experiences with the 1 have nursed some Drean contin in s as w given me v diseases of women RGINTA GRANES, ‘Association, Watertown,N.Y. cases of inflammation n of the ovaries and womb. at doctors used Lydia n’s Vegetable Com- 1 everything else failed I have advised my st failure to cure. s ago I had falling of th: raining in lifting a heavy ng of the value of nd I began to use it at six weels I was well once had no trouble since. 1 to have had an oppor- w words in praise of ound, and shall sion to recommend it."— GRaA $5000 forfelt If once, and iz more, and Iam most Miss VIRGINIA aboue testimon/al is not genuine. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has stood the test of time, and has cured thousands. Mrs. Pinkbam advises sick wo- men free. Address, Lynn, Bass, | Near, | He of Note. w ng white gloves and a hat She carried 2 bouquet ic et lets. The bridesmaids were Near, Miss Carrie Taylor, Morgan and Miss Edith M were all gowned alike in w ccordeon plaited chiffon of color, designed the m le in the gowns worn by the Th ir hats were of Mrs. W, Hopkins same purple carried bouquets of the ; looked The costume was completed with of white vio- of white vio- Miss Bessie Mc- Mis B hite a p There They ace over ple vio- style as aid of honor. violets and ame flower charm} in a rich gown of blue-gray panne satin She wore a large sapphir with rare lace, comprising handsome pin, e, suerounded am H. Taylor, a sister of th bride, wore beautiful gewn of wh chantilly lace over silk and chiffon, with garniture of blue velvet, A white lace picture hat with a blue feat the tollette. Her jewels we sanburst Mrs. Augustus Taylor, a her completed re a diamond and a diamond crown sister of the bride, was gowned In black spangled net, with 4 Gatnsborough hat of bluck with an ostrich feath She also wore a diamond crescent The ladles were gowned wilk The fred Kins. and a of in the Mec) black ushers were H. Wilcox, H. Poett lace Harry N. Stetson, diamond sunburst household over white ar Al- and H. Simp- After the wedding and congratulations un elaborate breakfast uround the board many mor were offered to the happy seated at the bride’s table Mrs., Willlam H. Taylor was served, and e good wishes pair. _Those were Mr, and Jr., Mr. Mrs. Augustus Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Law- Scott, Mr. and Mrs, Robert M. KEyre and of Detroit, Mich. renc Seward Mc: Richard Ji After a short trip in the southern part of the State Mr. and Mrs. McNear will go abroad for : licNear's traveling gown three or four months, Mrs. was of dark vivlet cloth, trimmed with turquoise blue. Her hat was of turquoise blue. The bride is the third das and Mrs. E. W, Hopkins. charmingly bred and has b favorite in society. of George W MeceN grain operator. University of California and lege and has many strong commercial and social worl Near, ughter of Mr. She has been cen a decided The groom is the son the extensive He is a graduate of the Harvard Col- friends in the d. He is also a popular merber of the University Club. Among the wedding guests were: Mr. £e W. Near, Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Mrs. 'William H. Taylor Jr., Wililam H, Taylor, Mr. and Hinckley Taylor, Mr. Mr. and Mrs Ha Babcock, Mr. t, Mr. and Mrs. P and Mrs. E. W. Hopkin: and M Cyrus Harrison, and Mrs Frank W and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Horace D. Pillsury, Gritfin, Mr. and M Crocker, Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Philip E, Bowle Scott, Mr. and M and Mrs. Joseph D. Grant, M low McMullin, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Crockett, Wyatt Allen, Mr, and Mrs, 8. Mr. and Mrs, Laurance Irving Scott, Mr, and Hooker, Mr. and M Peter McC liamson, Mrs. J. C. Tucker, Mrs Marim, Miss Frances HopKns, McNear, Miss Therese Morga Taylor, Miss lan, Miss M} Wiicox, the Misses Josselyn. Bennett, Miss Alice Owen, the Miss Bernie Drown, Grace Soreckels, Miss Lillian alker, Dr Worthington Ames, J. A. Foiger of Tucille King, Miss McKee, ton, Miss. Margarct Salisbur: Grimwood, Miss Amy Bowles, Center, Miss Jennle Blair, McNear, Mr. and Mr: and Mrs. Wiiliam Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. rce of Oakland, Mr. Thomas Porter Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Edward_Parsons, Miss Jennie Flood, s, Mr. and Mrs, Seward Me- aylor, Mr. and Captain’and Mrs. Mrs. D. William W. Earl, and Mrs. Walter Scott William Greer Mr. Mr, and’ Mrs, irs. Henry J. Martin, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Frederick Kimble, Mr. and Mrs. Thur- son F. Adams, Mr. W, Rosenstock, Danlel T. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs, C. Osgoold and Mrs, George P. McNear, Mr. , 'Mr. and’ Mrs. McBean, Mr, and Mrs. A.'B. Wil- Oakland, Mrs. Pedar Sather, Mrs. Eleanor s 1hizaveth Miss Carrle n, ith McBean, the Misses Caro- ee, Miss Bertha Dolbeer, Miss Miss Katherine Misses Hager, Miss Spreckels, Miss Miss Edith Pres- Miss Emma Miss Elizabeth iss Linda Cad- and | L4 ‘ + X3 } POPULAR YOUNG COUPLES WHO WERE UNITED IN MARRIAGE YESTERDAY. Miss Georgina Hopkins and Frederick W. McNear Are Married at High Noon. walader, Miss Olive Holbrook, Miss Clara Mc- Mixs Helen Dean, nders, ise’ Sophie Bore Mieh Iita Redding, Miss Sophie Plerce, N. Btetson, Harry W, Poett, Alfred Ji cOX, Harry R. Stmpkins, Harry M. Holbrook, Wal lace Alexander, Mr, McKce, Lioutenant Conrad Babcock, U. A.; Frank Lee Owen, Robert Bowles, Richard Joy of Detroit, Willard N Drown, Philin Tompkins, John ‘D, Spr Jr., Gerald Rathbone, Mr. Balfour, Frederick amuel H. Boardman. The drawing-rooms of Mr. and Mrs, H T, Lally's residence, 1816 Pacific avenue, were the ne of a vi pretty home wedding last evening, which united Miss Mila Lally and Henry Lund Jr., both well known in San Francisco society. Over one hundred friends enjoyed the wedding festivities and the rooms were hand- somely decorated for the occasfon. It was a pluk and green wedding and some very artistic effects were obtained In the arrangements of foliage and spring blos- soms. The bower for the bridal pair was of follage and pink roses, with a large double heart of pink roses overhead. Many sprays of almond blossoms were also used throughout the rooms. The dining-room was lavishly decorated with pink tulips, with a touch of follage. At 9 o'clock the ceremony was pers formed by Rev. Bradford Leavitt of the First Unitarlan Church. The bride was given into the keeping of the groom by her father. Starr Keeler was best man The others in the bridal party were Miss Charlotte Lally, mald of honor, a sister of the bride, and four bridesmaids, Miss Kate Gunn, Miss Georgia Lacy, Miss Rus. sell of Alameda and Miss Charlotte Laws of Oakland. The ushers were Will Wood, Charles Hutchinson, Roy Pike and Will Horn. The bride wore a beautifél white panne crepe gown, en train, with a bertha of point lace. ' The tulle veil was held in the hair with a spray of orange bhlossoms and drawn through her engagement ring. She wore no other jewels in her hair. Upon her corsage was a large diamond and pearl sunburst, the wedding gift of the groom. The bridal bouquet was an nrn’lful of Easter lilies, tied with white tulle. Miss Charlotte Lally wore a charming costume of pink chiffon over pink taffets Fastened at the back between the should- ers was a large rosette of pink chiffon and long sash ends reached the length of the trained skirt. The mald of honor car~ ried a bouquet of bridesmaid’s roses. The bridesmaids were all gowned in white chiffon over pale green silk. The chiffon was covered with narrow shirred ribbon applique. The gowns had long sashes of chiffon. The bridesmaids wore maidenhair ferns over one shoulder and carried shower bouquets of the same. A dainty supper and congratulations followed the ceremony. The postnuptial R’Pcl‘lulon will be held the third Friday in pril. Mr. and Mrs. Lund Jr. have left the city for a wedding trip. but their destination was not confided to their friends or rela- tives. Upon their return they will occupy the Lund residence at 1823 Jackson streef, as Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lund Sr. have planned to go abroad for au season. The groom has business interegts in this city, being assoclated with his father in Coon and | and the pallbearers have PAINE'S CELERY. . COMVQUND., Troubles That Lead to Insanity and Suicide Result From a Dis= eased and Disor= gan:z2d Nervous System. PAINE'S CELERY | COMPOUND The Baltimore syndicate took charge of isher anan the' Buttebatieet: and the Sitry M.ul‘v..u | The Gr—vatl Bam"he’ of Nervousness in All It3 Forms PROMPTLY BUY ol 0CK OFFERED Local Capitalists Invest $3,000,000 in Street Railways. Baltimore Syndicate Takes Over Sutro and Sutter- Street Lines. systems yesterday. The deal was made In the offices of the street car company and the formal turning over of the property of | the roads was made by the directors, Judge Garber and Attorney General Ford | Are you a vietim of mclancholia, and do representing the syfdicate. | you: breod from -day to 8a¥? Does the The finandial end was all handled | shriek of the steam whistle, the through the California’ Bank, J. M. |Of wheels or the clapior.of hells Duane, on behalf of the syndicate, ten-| ¥¢ to start and shiver? If dering a certlfied check for §2,3i6,665, which | conditicn, be assured your case ls ex- was accepted, tremely critien About 28,000,000 worth of stock In the It Js fitting that you should imvest J new syndicate will be held by loeal capl- | your condition at or If you ar o talists, Un Tuesday the list was opened at | Jess, depressed In spirits, If your stal the Nevada bank for all those who | movements are siow, If . ¥ ) wished to subseribe. The preseribed | to terrifying hallue r- amount has all . been taken up and joe | sion to food, we sa . books Wwere closed yesterday bY b W.| heware of thaanit " hiellman, Th N p J. M. Duane and Attorney Atterbury of ) scie of medicine has, thank the Baltimore syndicate way that ihe big heaven, furn 1 & means for the bane deal 18 Drogrewsing (AVOruDIY und thut, ui ishment of troubles re Tonds will be bOUght by uewrees. They | Paine's Celery Compoun o admitted tHut (he BULFO ANG BULEF-DIIVGC | storer and Luiiden ot e e & - lnes_were now thelr property, but thuc | g% e wenkened no changes would be iaue 1 the ma ‘ ered nervous tem, This murve ugement of the roads at the present .uue. | U8 prescription of i it 18 now known that the syndieate witl | Phelps, M. D., LL,I B eventually appoint its own board of direc= | rectly on the nerve tors, but it nus informed the present di= (¢ iven A : rectors of the Market-street roilw ¢ that it s its wish that they will continue . to serve after the completion of the wale ® until the new owners huve become fa-| he )y > miliar with the workings of the roud \te —_ L W. Hellman of the Bank Is have no merit " an extensive wubscriber new 8yn - y d dicate and it i8 conceded that he will Mmend them, the x still hold his posiiion as director of the ting troubles, Ask tor Market-street. raflway. He refuses to be| Pa Celery Compound, the 1He interviewed, But it is generally conceded that never d s that he will still take an active interest in_the streetcar system. Cof6r “anything : Judge Garber has been appointed con- | .., or sumn'fg attorney of the road and will | 1t'S easy to dye with Diamond Dyes assist in the law department. As soom as Simpl the road changes ownership one of the first steps taken by the legal department of the system 'will be' jo organize a claims department. At the present time the claims department of the Southern .. Pacific and_the Market-street railway are one, but under the new order of things the new one will have to be organized. B BILLY EMERSON’S BODY | ARRIVES FROM BOSTON | Elks of This City to Inter the Re- mains of Famous Minstrel To- Morrow Afternoon. The remains of Billy Emerson, the fa- mous minstrel, who died in Boston a| week ago last Sunday, arrived in this city | | yesterday and were taken to an unde taking parlor at 122 Eddy street. The widow of the old-time favorite, who re- sides at 601 Baker street, has taken charge of the body. Although Emerson was not a member of their r, the Elks of this city have requested to he Solid Oak Parlor Table, rermitted to inter the deceased with all the honors due him. inch Juare. The body was sent here from to each customer by the ElKs of the latter city. A T requiem mass was celebrated at Roxbury arpet, seph’s Church, Boston, over the remair amount, Services of a fitting character will fisted held in Lodge Hall No. 2:30 o'clo ined- ar to-morrow afternoon. Th uneral will Great attended by theatrical people and a host of friends. The services will consist of two num- bers by the Elks' Quartet, a solo by M Wallace Briggs, a solo by Miss O'Brien, a 'cello solo by Arthur Regensberger and a vocal solo out the enti and free Alameda Robert Lioyd. The eulogist not been an- will be made on Saturday. T.Brilliant FURNITURE Co., 338-342 POST STREET, Opposite Unton Square. nounced, but their names known to-day. —_—e—————. He May Be Kauffman. Chief Wittman received a dispatch yes- terday from Willlam Dodds, Fort Wil iiam, Ontario, Canada, asking him to wire immediately a full and accurate descerip- tion of Willlam Kauffman, one of tne thugs wanted for the murder of Police- an Eugene Robinson, as he had a man under arrest there who answered the de- scription. The information was promptly wired. | PIOBRREREREERERR R TR not yet recovered from the shock of her | mother's death and is on the way to visit her sister, Mrs. Frank 8. McCul- | lough, wife of the manager of the Phil Armour Packing Company of Southern California. Mrs. Cole will visit Coronado and other places of interest. | PERFECT Migs Georgina Jones s visiting Mrs, | Horace L. Hill. | oo ow er #ileis | Jr. | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Willlams Jr. | given up thelr apartments at (he | {Jged by people of refinement @ T o Hotel and returned to Oakland the Henry Lund Company. e Is also formal tean honor of Miss McClenehan. T ALC S for over a quarter of a century. Viee Consil to Norway and Sweden. Mr. | Among those present were: Mr, and Mrs. Whitelaw Reid, Miss Reid | ———— - — e Lund Sr. is Consul. + iMisg Mamie Josselyn, Miss McClenchan, Miss | &nd D. O. Mills are guests at the Mllls | e e Taith Preston, Miss Hopk Miss Grace ;:lmm'l'r’l"m:;m:"] ;‘I”“("”:; 1;(""[ e | VDT DD VT D p dner was hostess at | Sprackels, Miss Lilllan Spreckels, Miss Ethel | Francisco fr ope to see a good dea) | A {’l";‘,’:“"l:\l'{,‘:nal,;l“,,:Lll"l',f,,.l“\."\,,?‘,,3‘,,,“; A hoper. Misu Tuth McNutt, Miss Dolbeer, Mins | of them In the next month. | @uisiT DR. JORDAN'S cnear g i ny rd pary Sy, | her e ot gt iy b ity of em 2 DO ISR S MUSEUM OF ANATOMY was pleasantly arranged for the pleasure | Mr#. Tavior und Mias Florence Josselyn. Free Piano Recital. L of the guests and the afternoon W a A ShnaaH s & Co.'s Hall, Satur-| 1081 MAREZT CT. vet. 6:33708, 0.7.Cal, delighttul one. Those present wes Mre, Beatrice Newell and Mrs. Jose- g . . Sa The Largest Ana D rans Bridleman, Anble . Coleman, |,Dhine’ Gregg have arrived from Los An- | day afternoon, March 8, there will be an-| World. W N ee e ey, | Mabal Ieryan . Maval es to enjoy a month with their sister, | other of the very enjoyablo Angelus re- | g Soaciaiie on the Come et o e Hughes, Miss Hughes, Minnle Kvans, Lila rs. James Lewis Board, at the Palace | citals which have afforded pleasure to | - gou vansHazel Kiine, Birch Gavdrer, Mrs, Tyt | Hotel. Entertainment in’ thelr honor Is | great crowds during the past few weeks. | ' DR. JORDAN—DISEASES OF ME Julings, Mrs, 8am Crim, Mrs, Furity Cart- | belng planned and much pleasure is an- In addition to the Angelus feature of Consultation free and stiietly e wright and Nellle Lyons, telpated, the entertainment Mr. Frank Erwin Ro- | B e KR A by e w1 dolph, barytone, will sing and there will urs in every < Miss Adelalde Murphy entertained a| Mrs. Nat P. Cole Jr., accompanied by | be selections rendered by a talking mu- number of friends Monday afternoon at | Miss Mabel Gale, sailed Sunday on the | chine. For programme sce to-day's the Palace Hotel, the event being an in- [ Spokane for Los Angeles. Mrs. Cole has | amusement column. | ¥ DR.IJORDAN & CG. 1051 Market ¢ 8 P T e e Y UNCLE SAM (AFTER THE BANQUET)’ i WILL FEEL ALL RIGHT IN THE MOENING. IT'S THE GREAT AMERICAN MEDICINE. NOW, YOUR ROYAL FIGHNESS, TAKE £ CASCARET TONIGHT AND YOU TO THE PUBLIC, 1 have been wonder fully cured of fits hip trouble by the mous herb doctor, Wong Him, of 115-117 Mason st., S. F. 1 was nearly dead when I came to him and, the fits [ had were dreadful, but I am lenjoying perfect health now. 1 can tell any - of the wonderful cures 3 he has mad for me. 1 came from Meridian, Sutter ugty, Cak., to Dr. Wong Him and he has d_me of aill my atiments. MRS, CHAS. E. DOTY, Sutter County, Cal. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 6, 1900.—To whom it may comcern: This is to certify that DR. WONG HIM of 115-117 Mason st.. San Frune cisco, has .cured me of kidney troudble and rheumatism, and I am happy to make thi: statement, as I find the Doctor strictly honest in every sense of the word, and an honora man in all his dealings. 'DR. C. A. GAY, Dentist, 902 Second ave.. Seattle, Wash, December 15, 1900.—This is to certify that [ suffering for fifteen years from Brignt's | disease of the kidneys and a tumor on my lece tide. I tried a number of doctars and various remedies without affording me any re Thae eix months azo I applied to Dr. Wong Him of 115-117 Mason st.. San Francisco, and now after six months of his treatment I am entireiy | cured and in perfect health, .I write this in my appreciation of Dr. Wong Him, and that othes sufferers may be relteved, and I will be glad ta certify to this in person'to any one that may call upen me at my residence. MRS. JOHN ALLANSON. Eimhuret, Alameda County, Cal. | Orchara ave. KIDNEY & ER BITTERS A PLEASANT LAXATIVE NC NOT INFOXICATI

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