The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 2, 1903, Page 12

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12 FBANCISCO CAL FRmAfiY; FLOURING MNLLS RENEW OPTIONG Time for Purchasing the | Coast Properties Is | CHARI‘]ING HOSPITALITY MARKS BEGINNING OF THE NEW YEAR |Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mills Throw Open Home m Honor . ; of Younger Daughter--=Hadenfeldt Receptlon. Extended. | Money Market. Delays the Negotiations for a Large Deal. { he - options : to purch; ring mills of the Pac Fastern syndicate expired by limi- tion -yesterday. This does not imply af there wil no combination of inter | properiles, however. | e bebn renewed by tes ‘interested > new optl all; € . properties mcney ma sinee the ne vere begur lidation, con i yesterda ns f where ‘some ‘of. the be incli | may full unde: prospects, | Coast’ flonring for thé i Eugene Cowles to Sing To-Night. | ight Cawles; the eminent | | bagso, will concert ‘at the Y-| | concert f-fo- | wvzansmx"s §:8 TORTURING DISFIGURING Skin, Scalp and Blood Humours Speedily Cured by Cutieura Soap, Ointment and Pills -v. PROTO. . diclock. Red was the color scheme of the i plrll) decor : J-;llw : in “The ‘msse! Joan and- W lndq, 'Hadl: - feldt gave a délightful i Yéar's ‘re- iG tion at.tkefyr artistfc-home on’ Page reet between; the " hours of-4 and:9 uopw, 1hr| mas berne, amx “/'wa hundred. guests weseé pleu entertaired with. bright - conve: sweet i¢ and * dalnty;: refresh= n Hideénfeldt ’ received | light. gray mousselne de | oke and- sleeves of s Wanda- H.A('(»‘u~< antly tion, ments. & gown.gq For the evening-twenty guests 3 vited to.bid adlen to Herman Hadenfeldt, | who leaves to-day for P it,” wheré he'| will wed Miss Maud I. Blackmah on the e e Mr..antl Mis. Barelay Henley Gwinnette Henley. gave a tharming recep- tion yesterday ‘at- their home -dn “Green streef.. Two ‘huhdred guests.wére pleak- antly entértafned :between ‘the ;hours of ] 4 and 6 o'clock. . The house. was “hdnd- } somély decorated with ‘red bek: Christmas greens: Mr. dnd *Mrs. Pond and Mrs. " > F assisted. . : Mrs. Gevbige arr was hostess n( ap inférmal ©egE-NORE party vesterday at her horiie ‘ofi; Green street, Kriends were hos- pitably received af & ¢'clack and during the remainder of tlie evenjng, . The de orations. were- in.'keéping. with. the s on ‘and very artistici *Mrs. Carr: was i E. R. Bryant, Mrs. Lileivel- | _Bisa ‘Cook. amd Miss Besse | | t '{'lhlngwn Ameh gave a te-a yesterday for Miss Gertrpde Josselyn; ad- |* sisted by Miss:'Linda - -Cadwallader, Migs Drown, Miss Efizabeth Ames and, Mrs: 8. | G. Lathrop. About-seventy callers were | entertained: 2 : 3 $ : T A . Miss -Eva- Mdody became the ‘brids of Raymond. Sherman yesterday at-the home | 0t her parents; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Moody, o Clay ‘street.- "THe wedding: vé currfed ‘at high: noon, -Bishop - Nichols" of- ficiating. | Only-"twenty-five. relatives and immediate friends were. invited ‘to wit-| The rooms and tablés | decorated ‘with. red * polnsettigs and foliage, which also formed | # pleturesque background for. the bridal | ride ‘Was beautiful {n ‘an elabotate gown of white duchess’ sitin-and point lace, with applique ~embroidety. Heér | tulle tell was .caught-in the hair with | orange, blossems. Her. Pouquet: was lilles | of the valéy. The bride's only‘attendant ! s Annie Buckbee, | who was pret= Y- attiredin 4 gown. of white:lace over | Fira Insurance Co..for the year 1902; page |1¢eNth and Valéncia - streets, . wounding silk and & white picture hat with pirk | 2, showing.largely -increased .assets: and [-and capturing Willlam Henderson. ‘Mul-| Miss Buckbee carried -pink ‘carna~ | net,surgius. £ caby was held up by two footpads whils [ Otto Wettemeyer was best man. { . Moody was charmfng in ¢ Parisian | black silk . gowh, embroidered in irides- | ¢ent &pangles, |with garniture of-blue siik | fhen'the Best Physicians and A" E,se Fa” TON WHICH WAS HELD AT 'THEIR CHARMING HOME ON 4 SRNOON AND EVENING: 7 ! E L S T —— - k| The £ itching and burning HE new year beghn auspiclouslys Msils and Miss Elizabeth Mills, both | and point lac | of the skin; as in eczema ; the frightful with charmiing ~Rospitality -and.| becomingly gowned, extended cordlal wel-| Mr. and Mrs. Moody will safl. for the | = : : 2 3 £ 1 cor, r “friends,. Th iwvited (0| Orient on the 0th and remain away three -aling, 58 in psoriasis; the los loving kin and if the com: |00 ¢ P scaling, 8 in psoriasis; the loss of hair S eaasd asstst them were months, ‘after which they will reside in and crusting of the scalp, asin scalled N 3 Miss Hazet King, Mits | this city, where tha, groom is a member | head ; the facijl -disfigurements, as in : % o b %5 ence. Bufley: Miss of the firm of Houstom, Allen & Co. ! L4 b d e 1 e or holesome aptin Spredkels, iss S 1 pimples and ringworm ; the awful suf- : s Foridnia A i Ring, Miss | Mre. Maizle Cunningham, daughter of | fering of-infints, awxl anxiety of worn- se. of the present “ye Miss' Louise’ Red- | Mrs. W. N. M. Otey, and Erriest Menden- | 5 e [ wsual numi Sies L | hall were Guletly married yesterday at the | out pareats, asdn milk crust, tetter and e ohatenddly N resfdence of, Mri. Johm P. JacKson . 3r..] — ft’""”', RS vomedy of Riam. H. Mili i Jackson street. Rev. Dr. Lyon of St. almost ‘superhiman virtues to success- 3 ; Stephen’s Bpiscopal Church performed the fully cope ‘with' theém, _l_||.u( ticura- | open elr spacions’ Jackson street honie ceremeny. The wedding: was private, only | Soap, Ointmedit and Pills are such | in nonor of-4h rélatives befng present, owing to the re- stands proves beyond:all doubt. No Klizabeth Mul cent death of the bride’'s brother and sis- | statement is made regarding them that | (1. drawing ter. The marriage gccurred at 5 o'cloc is mot justified by the siongest evi- | jundsomely dr Biling and the couple left almost immediately dence. The purity and sweetness, the |, v F b0 P AT M .;‘—“’ i "-‘M“'*"’ks """"( “‘“S°:;”’"“‘“ % v power to afford immediate relief, the |y Christhas Arthur = Ducat, - M ornfa. - Mr. and Mrs." Mendenhall ,w ©harles J.vman certainty of speedy ahd permanent d nm, and Miss \\Ihw cure, the absolute safety -and great economy have made them the standard =kin cures. blood fiers and humour remedies of the civilized world. Bathe the affected parts with' hot water and Cuticura Soap, to cleanse the surface of crusts and scales, and soften the thickened . cuticle. without hard rubbing, and apply Cuticura Oimt- ment freely, to allay itching, irritation decorations Mizs ged : for 5-N0g . Was fectively -a aelicious eg served. ° i GENERAL BOOTH TAEES = 1 LEAVE OF OFFICERS:| Holds All-Day:Council. Meeting and| F.leveh Day-Old Ghild of Mrs, James Gives Spiritual:-and Worldly L= ng Aco(dental]y Suf- Adviee’ to- Followers. * : focated, INFANT Is SMOTHERED ; IN BED WIT'H MOTHER he.impréssed upon his offis ing leave of them. ! General Booth -expiressed also lm great and inflammation. and soothe xnd heal, Geveral - Booth! held a -cowicil Mieeting'| - The eleven-day-old:Baby glri of -Mr. and | and, lastly, take the Cuticura Resolvent - aay 3 d Ay 3 King of 2351 Fifteenth street Pills, to cool and cleanse the blood. ;| i1l w 3 was smathered some time during Wed- This complete_treatment, costing but, 1 of the Salva‘ion-Army. The genefal ad-]| ’l' *“;“ ]'E’;E"‘ Hblfle agieep . Ued: with | |-its other. . one dollar, affords instant relief, per- | viseq e ¢ s how best o act 4 gain- | The mother and .-hm reiifell -as nsual mits rest and sleep-in the severest :\.ing converts and.gave .them Ninafte'] oo Wataumtes, AN abl ai wakiog, B forms of eczema and other itehing, | ;¢ nhis own ‘long ot alone] the morting the’ thothek was: hogrified to burning and scaly humoursof theekin, | 4 .pe 1aii: them 6f their duby | und-3he lijtle child epld 4n death. Frantic scalp and blood, and points toaspeedy, | w.i them How. best (o main | with. griel_ske tried.in- vain.fo bting back permanent and economical cure when |y iih and Strength e n Dr; Philip Collischohn of all other remedies and the best physi- | The genemai is partic vi cians fail. | to-his diét and &t e g _ Jevergy and -vitality at his a 3 ¥ A | of:1ife t6¢the care. he: ha Coromer” Brotn's investigation [ tained withsregard (o his livi that-the death was-acel- | Hetsicett B happiness at the enthus hat liad e e e e | been displayed during mis sixtecn - ad powerful internal remedies have | dresses and council meeiings whilton the Anolr'b-mn::)mr-n-nhflm Soap | ccast. He.shook each of the: officers emaris Otiment and It will quickly W | warmly by the hand and wished them e . e T e | one and all godspéed. He wmiluded:to his rysipeias, Salt Rbeum. Scald Head, , R Ulcers, Plies, Barber's Iich: relieves and beals Burns and Scaids. Makes the skin ®oft and besutiful. Prescr!) by pby- o0 s D ST | great age,- but said‘ he hoped -that he. | might be spared to once more visit San | Francisco. General Booth will leave the | ¢ity to-night for Salt Lake .City, where.| | he'is expected to, address a pubiic mee-- A enr-lopd ‘ot l‘oou Bonk- “bas Jast _amrived from Chibago nd they. aré weady fof diktri-. Send for free JOMXSTON, HOLLOWAY & C0., nuun.ll-. ing on Sunday. oftice 3 5 | Claims He Was Robbed. seribers.are:entitled té a copy - | James Howard, a hostler, -liviig on of thin great -Cook Book at Howard street, near Second, reported the police last night-that he had bes robbed of $110. Howard says thit on New Year's eve he took home with him | a young man, a stranger. When he. awoke yestérday morning his guest was gone and had taKen with him Hovmrdsl money. to the premiu .| cents . § 5 An a'ddlflo-.l ehlr‘t of 20 cents 1o pay expressage -vill - be required from out of town =ubscribers ordering by mail. price b( atey _;.—'_?—_5,-. reside in Oakland. ‘Fhe groom is confiect- | ed with the firm of C. B. Jennings in this 1 | efty. ; : e CHARGES FORMER PUG l * WITH BATTERING HER | William Manning Is Arrested on a | Charge of Beating Mrs. ‘McGuching. - William‘Matning, a former pugilist, was {axrested yesterday by. Policemar Ma iéney oni a-charge. of- battery. prefere by M €. McGuching, -wha' conduets £l4 lodging-house: at 483 Geary street. ] Manning rented a_room.from the com- plainant a few: days ago and, accerding | to her ‘story, has, been making trouple ‘ever since fie ‘entered Yier plage. Yester- day morning, she ajleges, he foflowed_her ints her Kitchen. and, after calling her vilé. ngmes.. grabbed her. by the throat and proceeded to choke her: Cfficer Ma- I«mv “aq attracted by her cries' for help, ——— e J'apmese Stabbing Aflny ‘Several Jan‘uw«s who were celebrating the new, year got mixed up in-a fight-in St.-Mary's alley yesterda¥ aftefnoon .and oné of them, T. Kawehata, was stabbed lind the ‘left vear. Policemén Rocca nd Williams. appeared upon. ihe scene | en0. artested T. Werakami, a cook. -who war pointed out as the one“who used the | knife. He was booked-at the City. Prison |on a charge ‘of assault with a deadly . Katvebata was taken to the Cen- | Emergency. Hospital, where- -his | wound was. stitched and. dressed :amd- he | was. bfloked fér being drunk. - . ; ———————— . 'Many Attend Domizo Ball.. - Four hundred couples danced at the demino ball ‘given last -evening by ‘the mensbers of the Young Men's Hebrew -As- scviation in its mew quartérs, 1970 Page street. Those in charge of the affair were: H. Lichtenstein, H. B. Harris, Dr. 'S. ‘R. Levy, L. Niéto, B. Schapiro - | JANUARY 2. _|AUMOR SLATES ‘and &ma | Svuggests Promotion of l‘mhsted Men. .The slr‘gxxg and'. growihg “sentii £ !he- variou: Ofilcé of Fire 'Cdmihiés‘xofler Current gossip {n 'l is.td the affe i he appainted- Hé has aritted - (House *bill" 15 vides that- chief- boatswains, chief gui-| siers, machinists. under the.age-of 49 years shall bé appeinfed afting . ensigns, after two vears'.probatfon :if ‘they.-pass] satisfactory examinations permanent ap- poimmcn By this ‘means. ths' navy Demonsttates Power: of Thought. 1908, : : POLIGE CHINGES GLERK CLAMES - MARK.NEW YEAR, HE WAS ROBBED Detéc,tive COrockett Rele-| Charles Bushnell of the ‘gated to Duty .as a | Graystone Tells a Patrolman Hold-Up Story. 'Vacancy 1s Filled - by the Says That Two Men Relieved . Promotion: of Police- Him of Coin in the man’ O'Dea. Hotel Office. | e i Is:: the Prize "in Ca'n- templatlon. Gharles Bushnall, night clerk at the Ho- reported fo had Been office - Chiet - Wittwiin compienced the new year by .making a few changes in departs.| tél ‘Gr sment which he'considérsi will be for its | ine good, ‘Detestivs, Sergeant’.Charles € rOCK="\'Fieid ‘up -and robbed- i the £ political drclel i 3, Barrett wii siciter by, .Iuyo}' uthign- |- lhn( e U umu. its, The report h hotel eeins ¥6bhe ,.and, on the, strength of urances re-:| gtt’has been rolegated to. patrol dusy and. & Year's morning. eived from_ individuals:who’ sre .known: | erdered to Teport to-Captain Maohey. Po-:| rusis ae follows: 1 was lito bp In_ fouch mith the appointing pawer:| liceman Ed O'Déd, -has : been o= ng-in the office about 4 & m. when a [ M», Bariett's friends -ave celehrating, moted - to " detective -Sergeant’ 1o taks {nqy came fn giid asked for a room. He Méyos Ech when;spoken “fp. last | Crockett's place.” Policemman -T. RIor: | segistered as D, G night on’ the’ fopte, said That Mr, er»u | dan, “who hay been. doing spec to roomi N After tecsiving his room had:not heen apgohited dire Com- | the™ defectives depdrtment, k5 o & fnto. the: hall to: speak, at ‘recomimenda-.| Aered ‘ta répert-to -Captaiir Spillan with a friend.. He came back 4 well'as ia- Pollvémen . H have: been orderad 1o Fe= patrol: duty: F. . Muléahy & and :asked 14th inst; Harry Cosgrove, who ds .to adt |.d€ u"‘h"'fl“lfl marked.| porf for: gpeciil duty. -to. fill the pléces of ardkerchief:os © ax best map, whl accompany Mr: n.mem further {hat 1 d°bE| Crocketf and Flordan, v b - Iy | felat. . “annéuneed urtil ‘Taesd 6. |- Crockett ahd’ Riordan. kaye hbeen. for ot b B some_time. 3 men,’ and. th dereli¢t.in t! tateéd the ¢ | bunko man: ‘and although signéd to-look after b Chief says th duty F complied with t fhrough me ar He took ifar the en- NS N S aruthes to. 3. B y-has.found amother | oficers -nave, Lieen: arrejiing bunko men’|d L ~ ntative Bll'Gf RhOGR, | 4 ome time. to tifne, :Orockett Riordan | £ after adm closed town I | Ishing -me time a an” arrest. - The and it'1s about ave not mad full of these men, change was mad NOT DEALING IN SUSPICIONS. In answer ‘to a :direct’ question as 1o shether- there was any- suspicion - that Crockett Rilordan ‘had been taking muoney. from buriko. men, the Chief replied that 'he’ was not - stating what his sus- pictons were—-that..hie was “not - deal- | ing in suspiclons,” .The fact was, ha woa riot satisfidd’ that they- had been dolig their -duty. . The ‘Chief spoke highly of O'Dea, com- plinienting him on his good -work. sin being detatied on speclal duty six or sev- and_introduced..a bil| Yfillt‘h {ii, brief, pro- ‘boatswains, gunpers -and -warrant Gordon was at night and clafms a that or! 48 ens <ha‘.AI be- given. soyld -weciire nt Cornmissioned -of- - for- promotien from | s Of sr.ma 450 men.. Gordor: ‘as being 5 m 90, 16 120 efficl of & Ught complex. s and Take wa lower.ra TO CURE | Use .Adams’ A COUGH IN ONE DAY. Irish Moss Cough Balsam. A large’ atdlence ‘witnessed ‘Dr: Alex-|f7 Years:ago: ll¢ gave him credit for be- . Prescribed by the Bost physiciace for Cougt, ana* 1.3 ool ing.a hard and cénselentious worker and e, Bronenitis and Il throat s ¢Ivor ‘Tyndall’s demenstrations |';caions - fn. ihe:dtscharge of: his Auty .M ,ungl ubles. 2fc. Joc. At all druggists © of. r"]' ]v\;r of thought last night ati.Gipea-has been working in confunction PPN AES Py sl Stefnw Fall. ‘There were: many enter- | Giith Detective Ser: inca 3 2 Sergearr . L R sin s E talrting .and Lighly successtul expériments | -poine detalled for special duty, and their Way Be GourtIRmtigae made by an amusing and hypnotic: stiggestion spoke. oni the subfect of: from a “ps ‘stanadpoint, are’ mentaly sess an immerise. #dvantage over those of ot in Calenel Ingtom, inspector gener the Departmernt af California, is investl- gating the charge that Iieutenant Dens Infantry, was abse from a days without leav. alned the young of- s rt-martialed. thought ‘transferenve, followed | fenfific- exhibition. of D! MeIvgr Tyndall Thotg! Both hological . and - phys|ological | illustrating - how. those who strong and Positivi pos-. recerd-is & hrilliant' one. ‘O'Déa has been ‘on the fores about twelve years -and ‘his ‘promotion is well deserved RECORDS OF MEN. Crockett Joined the fofcs in 1883.and for many years did special duty h Deétec- tive Dillon. . December .1, more receplive -and semsitive mingd. . Tv: | promoted to..detpctive serg Eugene Cowles ‘at the Y. M. C A. to- night, t¢-morfow and Sunday ‘Afght Dr, [‘been .connected with many night. ” MelIvor: Tyndall© Wil -again’demonstrate | 1ests.. Riordan has been d his psychic power, there will be a ‘souvenir matinée. at o i e e o o o thems and’ his out ‘two "o-imottow afternoon: | 3 the new. special du 2:30: | clal duty: fe and Muleahy; ! he was searching one of o’clock; 5 g |'have both béen thanked far braver: revolver was taken frofi Nl His cool- —_———e— | edch wears' a’ medal presented ness saved . and he concluded An ‘Excellent Showing: |:Chief. * Tay rned -the fire. ot the | capturing Special attention is caMed.to the early publication - of statement of.theé Hartford | rain coat see-that it is stamped not satisfied ‘with a coat, you colorc——black seal browit, tan, Ox- ford .and. olive." Pnce%—:fil $15 $16,°$17. 0 $’)fl, “22,)0 and $7> thugs who shot and-killed Policeman. |:gere. C. Robinson “last. January at, Six- Cravenette Rain Coats ‘ The word *“Cravenette” is-a trade mark name, owned by the Priestly Co., who are the makers of the “cloth. They have a secret chemical process with which they treat- warsted goods, - rendermg them water- proof. Every yard of this cloth bears the Pnestly trade ‘mark *‘Cra- venette.”” ~ We buy the cloth direct: and make up‘the gar- ments in our own workshops. We sell to you at a saving: of the mlddleman s profit. Remember this: - ‘Every gar- ment sold by some stores'as a rain coat is not a Cravenette. There are other manufacturers who try to imitate the Priestly goods, but their cloth is not waterproof. -When you buya “Genume~ Priestly - Craven- ette. SRSRE L “These garments are guaran- teed ‘waterproof. ' you are can have another garment. or your money back We sell the Gemum Cmvene{tc A Cravenette although a rain caat,-can be woin as -an. overcoat at CATALOGUE Write for iilustraied cat- nicgue, “Attire for Man and Boy'"—conains prices on clothes, hats and - furnish- ngs. *: Mail” Orders Out-of- ipnn erders. f/led fer Men's or. Boys' Cloth- ing, Hats and Furnishings. s--)v-' 7I8 Market Strect

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