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1 THE SAD FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1903. FRIDAY NIGHT CLUB'S LAST ASSEMBLY OF THE SEASON PROVES BRILLIANT AFFAIR AND CLOSES MERRY SERIES AUSPICIOUSLY THRILL TO BhTON OF THE MAESTRD Local Musicians Answer " TIEBFELD PLNS FOR GREAT'P Engages De Koven ai Klein to Arrange New Opera. to the Inspiration of Mascagni. SRS S8 Audience Sits Spell-Bound During the Entire Recital. Secures Services of Willian Castleman, the Noted Tenor. of the . . § ~ rAxZE 8 ; : ey & voorrrrEs Grand know NEW RODS WILL BE CONSTRUGTED s . Py ;" | Rivals for Hand of Red- Lawyer Bartnett Says ok i S g g iy skin Belle Have a o His Clients Are : 3':-;“*,;1:3"; : [Mhe conducts Fatal Duel. /'14. ¢ - g . : o Sintere. The Red Fe e opera, and the reputa- ires a produc success. A be girls rep- fonalities. The engaged by Mr. Zleg- @ them and secure Paris during the w \ W) \\\ \ ‘ \ L - o W. J. Bartnett, who as a member of | (¢ 1L S Briva ///,/"'\ { . [the law firm of Gunnison, Booth & | gion of & \\ "}‘m[ ¢ ! t i ! | | Bastnett, has been attending to the 1e- | certatn o meet with & gal work of the interests behind the pr. L/ Ject to build a road from Sacramento and g | | | Oroville eastward through the Beckwith returned last night from th an absence of th Bartnett is 1 be lent to the production o n Francisco Terminal Railway and | of t '°1 r’rv:'-ru’]';! fl;:en“'“ i X | | Ferry Company, which has secured val s s gt @ ol uable rights of way in Oakland. |~ i Dy als B TS ot The latter comps purposes to b less pro 2o a road between Oakland, Stockton, Tesla Mr. Z and some eastern point, presumably the | Will be } announcement doubtless with delight by the theater Dancers in Elaborate rge Gould and Eastern bank- FUNERAL OF PIONEER > > 2, oing 1 d rich produe- ) him Tt ¥ afternoon \"“"”‘[ oyl -3 "-l:a‘ e d and the pro- g of t an fi > - R 2t = H Shortly after Mr 3 de- Red Featber- . osrads , ‘ fo the Tndian g Evening Dress | for the Bast, telegraph reperia el 2 V | the purpose of his trip was to £e cios AR, which Fill Ha'l. , I | 4. K . | ¥ b.& pial to. fndice twe WOMAN TO OCCWYR TO-DAY anie = ge of the r e HE. la ssembly tl A - o om e oks ast Nlaht e 0t £ s , had been created SRR e o S W s 2y ‘X‘ e i g ‘g":é Remains of Mrs. Annie R. Molony k. O fast and usly aeiriday Nt . . . reports 'Mr. Bartnett at first declined to . " - ment, w Knife thrusts mapagement of E. M. Greenway, DecorathnS in White| talk, but finally said. Will Be Laid to Rest in Holy e A ) given last night at Native Sons | g 1 Wil peithgr deny -or aflirss {heve Cross Cemetery. 2 o S anEpiciass] | Buntmg Are Verv stories. AN I will say is that b the | ral of the late Mrs. Annie R. walk away togethe v. T greater m ity of the members | 19 v companles I represent are acting in good the wifl arley was laid | oo o point of being present and a num- | | J Effective faith and will build the roads they have the well known capitalist and ploneer citi- 5 ‘ %15 . mapped out vill take place to-day from her late ber of friends were invited, adding inter-| o — zen, will ta pi affair. The guests ; B =3 2 residence, 432 Eddy street. The funeral : ffous crfae bt | oF Y BELLES | Ea . Credit Men Hold Meeting. e ireg b gy to St Mary's Yt | WHO ATTENDE g | fases Ieonette Glass. Roberta Deal, the Seventy-five members were present at blow against his with dancers and onlookers | | i OB D THE | |Mfsses iss elle and Ethel Birkmaler, Miss | : P 5 | Cathedral, where a solemn high mass w : R = R GREENWAY BALL, | | Edith Manning, Miss Norma Castle, Miss Ethel | the regular meetihg and er held last | po celebrated for the repose of her soul. z dress and flashing | hora ning dress and flas I ‘ | Prentiss Smith, Mrs W. F. Deal. Mrs. W | evening by the San Francisco Credit| A¢ the cane usion of the services, the re- —_— Jewels. A few military uniforms dotted | . A4 i ning, Mrs.'S. Castle. Mre. G. Birkmaier | gttt e % - e &9 Cre SUNDAY SCHOOL FOLK the array of conventional broadcloth and | - Mrs. 8. Prentiss Smith | Men’s Association at the Commercial mains will be conveyed to Holy | MEET AT A BANQUET | the daintiest of gowns were ch femthine porti sen by the HH . AR restaurant, 213 Pine street. The opening | Cemetery, where the interment will take gl Gay Mlhtary Unlforms Fhe Culifornfa” Clib niet yesterday | address was made by the prestdent of the | Dince. The Micads Snd oleivey oo e romi r : a der the auspices of the civic octatio o rs ek A . deceased will accompany the remains iB |Prominent Clergymen Hear =Ad- |7y "0 diinn were 1o white bunting Dot the Array of .i&?&‘:fié’ntf“'fié, Sl O e a‘siw‘“”':ifi::;‘";” ,,:;,x;::qr”J hJ. carriages down to the cemetery. | dresses From Religious Work- | combined with the most delicate tints and.|_ Y ing was devoted to the hearing of reports | SChUtZ ¢ o Mrs. Annie R. Molony will long be re- ers Among Children of City. with the floor canvased, the effect w 1 Francisco Sunday-school Asso- | essentially white. The walls were covered | Hittell spoke on the work that has been | tion. H. D. Loveland also spoke on what | She was a woman of great plety and o " ~ hievements of the Credit Men's Assécia- £ any " of delegates at Fresno. Miss Catharine | 2° membered for her many charitable acts, roadcloth. tion * T ment’ ‘Conference | With- white “burlap,” dotted “with siiver = | 9%ne to save Telegraph Hill. Miss Kate | credit men are and what they can dob The | strength of mind. She was widely Bncan @ : stars and edged with rows of ferns. About | * | Atkinson detalled her travels through | closing address was made by C. A. Haw. | for hor numerous good deeds and for her e a banquet ering at the Pur 5 8 3 h. 5 = ¢ M Lot tenans T = ® balcony, lined with follage, were fes- | 2 5 [“pt John M. Lewis, Mr. and | Japan and the Orient. Mrs, George Law | kins. The principal topic of the meeting | faithful devotion to her religion. She was o fotion jikn ristay s e as ppesent | ¢ ins of White bunfing with biue centérs | George H. Lieutenant R. F. Lopez, | Smith presided at the meeting and Miss was the bulk law. which has lately | the mother of Edward J. Molony, preai- Sur a large number of those intimately as and silver fringe. White bunting was | yjuérmere et of 108 Angeles, Norman B | Jeasie Peixotto was chairman of the day. | successfully passed the Senate. It was | dent of the Retail Drug Clorke Ksmcr - - g Livermore, Miss Livermore. . y R < draped from balcony to walls and fast- Mise Malllard, Miss Rena Maillard, Mr. &nd B, ol | moved that the Credit Men’s Association | tion, and of Dr. James J Molony, who for rtrol ened with clusiers of follage with touches | M”64 S} M leanor Marinl | The formal announcement was made | do all in their power to further the suc- | many senrs was the physician on board & not | e of pink, which also ¥ubdued the lights | 3 Mare ”vn ¥ o f,‘"l’:‘]‘"- last night of the engagement' of Miss | cess of the necessary law, which Is at | the Coptic, and who is now practicir forg i One | various superin- | from the chandellers, A canopy in the Athole McBean, Mr. and Mrs. Ed: | Grace Gregory to Homer Astley Boushey, | Present before the Legislature. medicine in the employ of the Ha\;‘al e Mg throukis the 4t Advancement | center was formed of colored bunting, lan- | ward 3. Setten (5o and Mra, Chages and hardly had the news been circulated | e e e swan olie. the mel . . .g rough th strength and usefulness of rns and ferns, while an umbrella of | M o, Mr. and Mre. Latham McMullin, S, than invitations were issued for the wed- | 1abi Mrs. George Crowley, Mrs. Timothy R . A B, et ferns was suspended from each.of the . 3 Miss ‘Mokar: | ding celebration fo-morrow evening at ’| Artistic Picture Frames. Sullivan, Mrs, William Slattery, Mrs. Wil- e ] as the brogramme of | four corners of the ceillng. The stage Frances McKinstry, Dr. and Mrs, | o'clock at the residence of the bride, 2311| The appropriate framing of plctures has liam J. Barry and John Molony. Sha was ob b Es ik ing violin and piano | was a, mass of foliage, with a large aca- | W Jr., Miss McNutf,' Miss McNear, | Van Ness avenue. Miss Gregory is the | Within a few vears, become an art In it- | a native of Macroon, ¢ ounty Cork, Ire- n - Miss Ella Prankard and Miss Mil- | cia tree in the center and climbing rose | Willlam Laughlin McLaine, Johin Hubert Mee, daughter of H. K. Gregory, assistant gen- | self. Only recently the styles of frami land, and had attained the advanced age Hhne climax ss, Milton D. Buck; cor- | trees on either side, above which was el it e s‘-‘f?m‘;“’fii‘.?.’.a“&‘fi’l’ eral passenger agent of the Santa Fe|materials have been made in such har. | enty year " A stier . ancls | address, | draped silver fringed bunting of pale biue, | g b 4" Sy Saker Eltzabeth Mills, Mr. and | road, and 1s_well known among the | Mmonious designs as to suit all tints And ———— » com- povard, D.D.; song, Miss Lot- | Owing to the dinners before the dance, | Mrs 7.3, et M, . St : o . | colors of pictures. The very latest mold- Murdock; addres: N. Hallid Bt el A | Busene B Mirshy, Licatenant Jonn 2iUS: | Younger members of San Francisco so. ings in styles and widths, also tinted, | Complete Arrangements for Election. with a wreath * Mis Adclitas 3 no and | Suests were late in drriving and dancing | Bus Miss Stelle MeCatin oot J00 Be Mur | ooey T 000 la a graduate of a Los fen | colored and gilt mat board at the most| At the regular meeting held Iust eventn, showaret Mt Sith S o % Mrs. Adeldide Turney; plano and | was not fairly startea before 11 o'clock. To Noies ™ hall. W. Mayo Newhall, Miss | geles school and completed her ednca- | Coionoih D prices. Sanborm, Vail & Co. | at the Mechanics’ Library buildl " cert ended in & mase of cog: |violin, duet, Miss Prankard and Miss | At 19:30 SOPPeF eme merory downstairs, | Virginia Nokes, s tion at Wells Seminary, in New York. | 1ii Moep bF 0 | 8 e 3 Ab g, = s of = - from home departments | where the decorations were simply foliage | ~Mr. and Mrs. James Otls, Mr, and Mrs, Rob. y and qu comes to- Post street, the trustees of the Mechanies oncerning the work; song, | with touches Mr. Boushey is a young newspaper man of red. Carriages were or- | ert Oxnard, Brank L. Owen, ted arrangements for the gt s Institute comp ° A . | : - Z Berkeley. After Telniminlnlelielei== @ 3 oo - Tuesd ¥ or unfortunate | pr. R song, Trinity M 4 e for 3 'olod a i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Page, William D, | And a former student of Institute’s annua! elect wext Tuesday . ¢ PS5 5 vt Toims | Loy, o Ak Rour, e thg | FaE Siger I relzalls 8 T B eils | ona tour ot the Bastern States, | "o | Oclock when Miss Adelaide Berthler o | Henry Root. David Keee ng . S el and R. E. Kelly; | guests departed. bury, J. H. Polheinus, Prince and Brineoss | O = (OUF Of the Bastern 2 Sausalito became the bride of William | lier were appointed J""‘“"i - — = A list of the members of the club angd | Poniatowski, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Pope, [~ Tl n | Klink. Rev. Dr. Clampett officiated. The A. Denicke, Charles M. Plum and Asa R. e Aot T enry W, Poett y ss 4 rhite * ees-elec ere are seven trustees to be on, D. D., Rev. Dr. | Miss Elizabeth Allen, Miss Ruth Poreningas | o Oyl (Rathbone, "James W. Reld, F. Rels, C. [ Hall yesterday atternoon . mne roon, was | tion of white tucked crepe de chine and elected. The candidates are Alpheus Bu Bovard, Huber | Elizabeth Ames, n‘ M.ma Mrs. Worthington C. V. Reeve, Mr. and Mrs. Robinson Riley, | well filled with friends of the yoyng read- | chiffon, with long tulle veil fastened I = M. Curtl A E @ » : Tischer, Bev. B. Ne- | Ames, Lisuteoant and 2 " e, - 8 N. | Misa ‘Rithet,’ Gasion 5. Rousty, My sy er, the patronesses and young Madies n. | With orange blossoms. Her houquet e e o R A, \ - street early -last e M. Woodward, Rev. Mil- e 8 Bak n R g paeneld | Robinson, Mrs. J. A. Robinson, B ind . . v {4 shower affair of lilies of the valley. | Li*Y L. Ford, Byron Mauz “ : A, | ton D. Muck, Rev 2, Rev. | Janer. PUllp 8, Baker ‘. B_B_Baifour, | * John A. Baajors. M Lims. Salisbu vited to assist. Miss Alexander gave dar- {4 | Y. | Neal, James G. Spaulding, Richard Valen- & im of the zm‘r e v Bo. | Miss Florence Baily, Captain L. H. Bach: | B Banbacn s ra Sanborn, Mr. and Mrs. | ky dialect selections entirely, as this is | Miss Belle Harmes acted as maid of | tine, Otto voh Geldern and Luther Wag- walking at the residehce of }4,r‘|;’nj 1“.”. N . Dr. Bo- r“"]!;»ishg'v‘\;lnfl;n K RS ;:»nr)'d'l'hi‘col'!,( podariy_ Scott, | the line of work in which her talent lies, | honor, becomingly gowned in pink chif-| oot Messrs. Bull, Day, Neal, Spaulding, y ; T ”'iz va 2 i tine. £. Blakesan, Loor motooier, M uux;|d ;l"r's. o h;lli\;?;}l.,b?fi!:l: S;nrl;:, Her negro impersonations were natural | fon over silk. She carried bridesmaia | Von Geldern and Wagoner are trustees 1 : oration, wl \qu'i = ~ = Sophie Borel, Miss Alice Borel, Miss Simpson, Miss 3 ,,,,,,j,,‘, Grey Skip- [ and strikingly characteristic and given | roses. The bridesmaids were Miss Mabel | 4t present wa a lad about 15 years of | * Bourn, Mr. and Mrs. George Davis Boyd, Mr. | worthy B, O S Mr._and’Mrs. Rudolph | With magnetism, life, pathos, humor and | Hogg, Miss Mollie Dutton, Miss Marjorie | ————————— e nded her a piece of paper | | BACK NUMBERS OF Mrs. “'1:" Bourn, Mx; Snd Mrs. Spencer | Spreckels, Mr. and Mrs, John D Spreckels, | spontaniety which won the sympathy and | Moore and Miss Etelka Williar, compris- Wil Argentina &< a ier some writing | | . Buckbee, el G Buckine WL, Browh, | Mr. and’ Mre. John D, Spreckels 1o it applause of the audience. During the In- | ing an unusually attractive £ at. | ill Discuss Arges . =he was complying with THE SUNDAY CALL Tis Grael G. Buckbee, Miss Agnes | Grace Spreckels, Miss Lili Spreckels, Miss % k 8 the in- | ing ¥ party of at-| ng of the Geographical Society - ik R Witk & » Miss Grace A. Buckley, James W. | Eisle Spercy, Mis. G Asiace mmcics: 188 [ termission violin mumbers ware Sxcellent- | tendants. The ushers were Jack Pol. | ; e P W e to force it from her. Being uns | Containing pictures, will be for- Byrne. v Lurline Spreckels, D. Spencer, Harry ly rendered by Miss Daisy Polk, accompa- | hemus, Paul Hutchins, Ralph Hart angq | °f the Pacific w FAT e PV St it from he leing unsuccessful | warded to any addry the | pair. and Mrs. Francis Carolan, Mr. and Mre. | Stetags, Lieutenant ge W. Stuart, Mr. and | nied by Miss Wheeler. During this time | Charles Anderson. emy of Sciences Hall on - — in this he grasped her dress and aragged | United States, Canada, Mexico Mo A%y sy Linda Cadwalader, Miss | Mrs: Dick Spenens o iy Grrtls refreshments were served by a number of | g | The ‘subject to be discussed will be “Two = he pavement. Her cries alarmed | Philippines, Hawail and Gueol | Sisnevieve Cardlan, Miss Elizabeth M. Conter, | ir. and Mg ey, . Tay:ie H B. Taylor, | the young ladies asch ting B4 | After the ceremony a reception was Years in Argentina Consulting En: the nelghborhood and the would-be thief UPOB £e0sipt of 5 oents per oopy. | | Mies Eilen H. ‘Chabot, Mr. ‘ant hre,, gomard | Mr. snd Mra, W. H. Taylor Jr., Mr, ang Moy, informality pervaden a%, °0d @ pleasant | n g af the California Hotel, maome the | gineer of National Public Works,” by El- e, . Cheners, Miss Church, Mr. and ) T8 aidorace | F. W. Tallant, Mr. ana Mrs. C. August taoges: | informal TS T shtire afair. | 1oue aheis. FeCNved congratulations | mer Lawrence. Corthell, member ot the | e e ey E Mr. and 3 4 i Mr. | Mr. and Mrs. Wilifam S, Tevis, Dr. Henry L. | Those invited to assist were: and best wishes for a long life of 2 - vl T TR | Made Guardi and Mre Warren D. Clark, Gaptain H. E. | Tevis, Captain Edward W Terry, ~W." W.| Mics Hertin, Miss. Alice Herrin, Miss Mo- e R & life of happi- | American Soctety of Civil Engineers. Says Christian Slandered Him. | Asks to Be e Guardian. | A B, i, D tot copleman, | Thurston, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph §, Tobin: Ba: Clung, Miss Gladys McClung, Miss. Thorntop, | 1¢8S: The decorations were palms suq | —_—————— S A 3 filed a suit for $10,/9| Mrs. Mary M. Hildreth filed a petition oy ' Robert L. (.Ml:‘;;-“»m- ind” Mey | ard Tobin, J. O. Tobin, Miss Mabelle oz, | Miss Van Wyck, Miss Ruth Weston.. Mo Rob- [ La France roses, interminglea With | BOISE, Idaho, Feb. 17.—The House "Appr Gamages for siander against James A, |yesterday to be appointéd guardian of | Wiam B Collier. Miss Sara 'B. Goljjee Miss }g;.b:\nnle Tallant Tubbs, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. | erta Clay, Miss Mae Robinson, Miss Fthel | smilax. At the close of the supper which | Priation Committee has reported an amendme Christian vesterday. He alleges thai |her davghter's two children, anck | B Sollier, Witham '8, Collter Jr.. M. and | "Gty van Fieet, Juags and Mrs Van Fleet, | Shord: Miss Hazel Shandor, Mlo SortigyPline | followed Mr. and Mrs. Kliny 9eDArted | bounty {0 b, past an bett suLr freoieing: the Cithtian called tiee s fias ot o St Macondray, aged 4 years. and er it 3 g Honey (. Crocker,” Wallace 3 ot | 3y B Veeder, M - H_Voornis, Miss Martd | Syick “yris Fos) Shandon. ies Gertr Datay | On their wedding trip to Coronade g - g g ok . 2 < | brother, Frederick, who is but 2 years 3 - . C . | Voorhis, Mr. ane . Wi W e : M ¥ > O * . age. b s 3 Mrs, S, shing, Miss Tey. Mrs. Cyrus Walkér, Miss Helen Wagner, t | Henry A. Macondray of the Pacific Pack- | Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Dean, Miss Dean, | Gors, 157 3 agner, The patronesses were Mrs. Monroe Salisbury, ADVERTISEMENTS. £ 2nd Navieation Company, have given | Mr. and i de la Tour. aMiss Ge Yoss, | Georte - o A Wiltsee, Aitras ey B | Mrs. “William. Alvord. Mrs. Wi by ADVERTISEMENTS. their consent to the granting of the peti. | Mr. and Mrs, E. R, Dimorid, Miss Kathorin | o ° ; B D - gt A A A Wilson, Mr. and Mrs., M, S. Wilson. My, | Mrs. Lovell White, Mrs. Selden §. Wright, ——— | ton | Dillon, Miss ‘Bernie R. Drown, Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. Russell J. Wilson, Miss Wilson, Mr. e nC s Siiey X Ve Mrs. F. o PRPETI, S i | Daatel Dryedale, Mr. and Mri. F. G, Drumn | ang Mo, oo Woods, Licutenant Wynn, U. | WYCK. Mrs. William Wheeler. e Every woman covets a 0 eSsser | - | Miss Sara Drum, R, McKes Duperu, H. SY| &%, el e shapely pretty figure, and In the Divorce Court. 1“‘.‘1:,‘1'.’:' Shephard Eells, Miss Gertrude Tels, Mr. and M Fred W. Zeile, Dr. Bugene Mrs. Eleanor Martin gave a dinner last Gf‘ ¥ igure, an MOI'C Attra is fox divorce Wpre filed yesterdsy | n'le Byre: Mr. snd Mra mar o Eyre, Mr, | 2elle, John Zetle | g evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Willfe many &f them deplore the ; | by John W. Engie against Emma Engle | and e Eyre. s, E. L . K. Vanderbilt. The artistic decorations loss of their girlish form = d L, The artillery hop at the Presidio last sh forms . : i 2 st | George R. Field, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Folger, e i ';\"x‘;nx(:&;“hn“‘[n‘a'":;‘:.\:rrf‘l.unfli:g ;fafi:—‘os Mrand Mre, 3o H Fos, G0 PikOST | night was an enjoyable affair. Captain | Were American Beauties and orchids ef- after marriage. | he bearing . and Mrs. T, Cary Friedlander, Christian Froe. | Johnston and Lieutenant Kuznik had the | fectively arranged. After dinner the P ® ~ Smith against Louis W. Smith for cru- | lich, Mre. ¥, 4 Frank. e o arrangements in hand. Flags, palms and | 8uests, with two or three exceptions, | of children is often destructive elty. Divorces were granted to Ivy Wood~| Mrs. George W, Gibbs, Frank A. Glass (U. | flowers adorned the clubhouse, where the | proceeded to the ball. Those present to the mother’s shapeliness. bury from George Woodbury for deser- | & N-). P Greers B ARt T A, G000in | pucats danced informally until 11:30. Mrs. | wer All of this can be ‘avoided tion and Jnh{n Br,\'nlgvl«un from Ingeborg Grace, Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Grant, J. B. Grim- | Rawles and Mrs, Grimes recelved. Mr.&laga Mrs. \;;nderbélthhmg‘r:n: Bclrrt::eu however, by the use of Mflflltf's Friend ~ Bryngelson for neglec | wood, Er P. Gri % : yon Bchroeder, Mr. and Mrs. nk_Carolan, P ryngel glec ;r::k ’Is‘fii'mn','”“‘ rimwood, Mr. and Mrs. | Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Rudoiph Spreckels, M Jers iy Why use gelatine and spend hours soaking, ewectening, flavoring snd coloring when Jell-0 produces better results in two minutes? AT T Y g | iungs Eham and the Misses Brigham. Mrs. | Phelan, Mrs. Longstreet of 108 Angeren cen: | STeat liniment always prepares the body for the strain upon it, and : Fees for Electrical Wiring. | mrdrehontord, Miss Allce Hager, Ratph w. | ,,Dr. Brighan the Misses McCl Miss M. aison, Mics Howell Mr. Milton La- T thy f ’, i 3 Iverything in - suly add b Hart, Lieutenant 'W. G. Haan, Mr. and sirs. v’ sses McClung, Miss M. |tain Faison, Miss Howell and Mr. Milton eserves the symmetry of her form. Mothe; 2 e b B pee i | e peanns i ot o | B e e, i | eSS S 820, o B Virsina | 5 g *'s Friend overcomes all the & < ” ; | . Rogers Nokes, Miss Rogers, Miss Gertrude oLt A s ex. | Fire and Police yesterday recommended | Mary A. Harrington, Mrs, Phebe A, Hearst, ¢ B sex- |0 passage of the proposed ordinance | M™- And Mrs. Willlam F. Herrin, Miss Kather | Eells, Miss %‘lnn Middleton, Miss Maylita Hostesses at dinner last evening pre. prise to the housewife. No trouble, k this critical period without pain, It 3 » i nse. Try it tods Tn Four Fruit Fls. i ine Herrin, Charles W. Howard Jr., J, R. How. | Pease, Mrs, 2. Huntington, Mrs. Nokes, | ceding the ball were: pain. 18 woman’s greatest blessing. roviding for the collection of fees for | ¢ M. A Mrs. Wilson, Miss M: t Wilson, Mrs. : : P e, Rasp- |t nspection of clecrical wiring of e, | Hophine Mhe Bl Mol £ | K il e Mabiateios Sah, M | oty A5 M M Y e My | Thousands gratefully tell of the benefit and relict Gerirey bre 5, i At crocers, 10 ings rdinance was prepared by the | Delphine Howell, Lieutenant H. . Howland, | Johnston of Alameds, Mis Anthony. bl e Buckbes and Miss McKinstry o use of this wonderful — e i | Department of Electriclty and fmposes a | M{, and Mrs. Willard V, Huntington. doloh, Miss J. Wright, Miss Wright and Miss O S remedy. Sold by all - | Eraduated scale of fees according to the | Mre Chatier Jucmiyn, Miss Macy Tomblvi ]S .- i Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Irwin were to druggists at F3 ooy r |_zzative m amount of the installation | 2o LTV Lot TR iRl L S| The last dance of tho’ Tuesday Night | bave. siven - dimmec it venry 2 ggi <00 pe; F | . o< | Tign i Virsinle Joitie, Miew Gectrude Joi- | 4 o5 fat d8nce of Ui Hall last even- | honor of Prince.and Princess Ponlatow- | hottle. Our little Cures 2 Cold inOne Day, 2Days | DENVER, Colo, Feb. 17.—A conference was Mrs. Homer S. King, Miss King, 1‘('1'“ Hazel [ iNg was well attended. The guests were | ki, but the affaif was postponed owing book, telling all about tl . n‘or h.e hostess, thi: held to-day between neral Superintendent ing, Frank B. King, Perey L. Vi s ini i onevery | (oushlin and Master Mechanic Mertznelmer of | T Kirn‘é‘& . and’itrs. ‘Bamuel Ralner b i e s e BUmHEE L Py L6 Intepailt] liniment, will be sent free. - be. Denve io Grande, and the grievance | Hooicrs Prini 25¢ committee of the firemen on that system, ;s !‘rl.‘,:’;l‘;‘lrkd T?ml&lll Lapsley, Milton S, Latham, The following committee Tecelved the Trinity Church was the scene of a . oV box. which ail differences were adjusted. Jobu Lawson, Miss Pearl Landers, Mr. and | guests; pretty wedding last evening at 8:30 | Thw mcl..lhh.ll.