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THE SAN .FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25 1908. o UWhirl the Gay “eason to Fitting Closc ADJUDGE || i ot A i |LABORS EVENTA ‘ » e L crazzzs NN ‘ FIND g SUCCESS, .~ REWARD Committees Are Guests Find the| ' Repaid for Efforts. Pleasure They Seefilr(. Result Entirely Gratifying to Them. Many Prominent Names on the List. \ & | Arr— ! FAOT O Art Institute's s | Those who wer: - in v the brilliant socia - n Latham M. - oh A il @ TY IS JOVIAL | Continued From Page 4, Column 7. | e o + Ma Mildred Brayt “latre Chabot Henry Dieckmann mingham Jr.. Edward J. Vogal, Mr ] John Charies Adams, Dudley F. Poore, Miss | Bertha Runkle, Miss' Grace Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Pape, Mrs. Eleanor Martin, Captain |and Mrs. George L. Re Hegbert Be L. evis, Miss k J. Lidstone. M Mr. and Mrs. Tsaac 3 Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. George M Mr. and Mrs. Henry ( Thompson ulton. e dom- Fra , Mrs. 3 Wallace M Arthur reckels L Mr Mrs 8’ S Rodman Miss E. Hughes, Miss Du B Miss Sallie Maynard, Mr. H, Davis, E. T. Messes | S. Rodman, Miss S. M. F' Mrs. Willlam H. Dunphy, W. D. Le Frank Zak. H. Foilts, von Hord M M. McCormick, P, He Keeler, Miss McLaren, F Miss Elsie ( anish gi iss Car Bel Mitchell, H, Wright, Mrs. W. B. Wilshire, Miss ) | | Jane Wilshire, Wilfred Page Jr., Lacy | ¢ Fay | mings, George Lewis, Lieutenant D. B. Mulli- | O'Brien I BLESLC A T | Lucy E. Randolph, J. L. King Mr. and | 3 ken, Mi: William E. Hug! L. McCormic] Arthur isler, Mrs. H. E. Bothin, Harry Kaufm: Mrs. 7. Roe, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Da 3 | seph P. Chamberlin, Miss Eleanor Davenpor | Mr. and Mrs. William Haas, Mr. and Mrs. M. | O'Callaghal J. Brandenstein. laghan, L. | Mre ifornia Newton, Miss Lewis, Mrs. | Carolan SOME OF THE MANY WELL KNOWN SOCIETY PEOPLE WHO WERE | | Iri'tit. &5 Mevenr, e Lowis i Lane PR MARDI GRAS BALL GIVEN AT THE MARK A L. H. Curtis, M Millle Holden, Wi L. M. X 'E liam Knowles, Robert B. Hule, Charle: tock- | Bond, C. L. Davi: o ton Pope, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Schmiedell. Dr. | Arthur I. Jarven, Mr and Mre, Philip King Brown, Miss L. Whits, Alr. and Mrs S il H. L. White, Dr. de Chantreau, H. U. Platt, Captal roro George Carr, J. S. Tobin, spangles butterfly olan Mu!i e silk gown d butterflies. A huge a very becoming head STITU Miss L. A A. Ward. G. Franels, Mr. and R § gown of white or, Miss Lutie Collier, G. Fulton. N J. Brittan, Mr. ana Mrs. | Mivaim 0 e B W | e T i, Meme Das iss Jessie McNab, evening gown. White ard & Harrison, John Henry Deckmapn, Miss' Claire Chabot,| Mrs. A. C. Tavlor, Dr. and Mrs. A C. B. Marks, A silk mulle. k, Mr. and Mrs Willard Barton Riley ' Hardur, Francis §.' Spalding, Miss Williar,” Mr. and Mrs, ’\l’“ A'ha'r'l‘.- Dunphy, fancy dress of pale PP ST N | blue spangied tuile. i s oo fsforfosfortonies e fotetetntuntsot ot tentantestaclotontontontastoetoctetentuntiatastoctoontectintiostoctock St ntententme’ BRI 15 rtrude Boyle, Grecl ome of yei- o L O e S e B e e S e B B R R R e n e n a aa . I de B fan costum, Miss Florence Lewis was thick fog hung over the bay at the time. the affidavits vindicate the forwarding | ao u s enc by ud e The Valencia was returning from Valdes companies. | Mrs. Kerwin wore ostume of and feeljng around in the fog to find her Consul General Gowdy expresses sur- | white satin, trimmed with sil and llao | bertly af the Pacific Coast pier, According prise at the report published in the Unit- | drapery. to the statement of faptain Bonnifield, . s np| Captain Kerwin wore a troubadour costume D! Bonnifiel ed States that a considerable quantity of [ of black velvet with 4ull stiver ornaments her fog whistles wefe blowing and the jewelry which belonged to the late Mrs. h 3 ¥ wh late 1 Lieutenant Howland was Pratronfus, wearin vessel was almost at a standstll, when | Ellen Gore had been stolen after her | a white veivet tumic trimmed with siiver. the Georgia suddenly loomed out of the | death here. He says she had no jewelr “The Merry Dcad,” walking about in ¢ fog, not more than fifty feet distant. He | at the time she was shot and as it was | ins. produced a surprising and somowhat aid not hear the fog whistles of the clearly shown that she needed money the | ST®Fsome effect Georgia. The latter steamer backed woman must have sold or hypothecated | @ isiivisinisiiinvisiniuininnininini=ini 8 away and was soop lost to sight from the 0 O e et - oot ] Du . career. That !-v‘ ar her C; ornia girl, Miss Lola Yberri, |} wh dancing Is creating such a | WINE PI_A”"'TS furor at the Orpheum. Miss Yberri sald | ast night | | Miss Duncan doesn't dance at all poses. She mad: mal_tail b | ew York Cit he posed in Huntley McCy Persian Omar Kb and that Miss ocoked as if she were in swadd n danger of losing them any But she deserves o grest deal of Vessels Come Together deck of the Valencla. Unable to Solve Mys— 1.:;05’;‘;1;;\1‘15 that he has always found ST“H]N] PAHLUR GWES HIE BM.L | o g el | g 4 The Georgia is a new steamer and is the French police officials\and subordi- | . L ey e B GBI & While Mov1ng S]ow}y owned by Captain W. A. Horne of Port tery of Theft, of Mrs. nates to be scrupulously honest. Continued From Page 4, Column 6. 18 of my teacher, Mme, Bonfantl, Townsend. She has been on the Hood Ca- The prefect of police here classes as | ————— o Dancing of Isadora Dun- ernoon, and in a FOg. nal route since she was launched last F&iP’S Flll'S false the statements that the police were | Ashmore, J. Birchin Jones, can Captures Ber- | | lin Public. | ! 4 o | people as Mrs. summer. e =i o1 i 2 ell, Charles F. Hoey, Miss gl t being on her 1 E:::}:;;l;l‘:flrnr» the disappearance of Mrs. | TN h_s'_:’x‘,"h_ e’ Clara 1of patrens g Francls Dunn, Mrs. J. Francis shiee T first.protesstonat ap- | s R WANTS JEWELS MURDERED o Hinck, J. ¥ ie ma fies Dunca ake | French, Miss Al ustin_ Daly's compa- | PARIS, Feb. 24.—The investigation into | Purner, ¢ elly, Miss T, e i 7 - YOUNG WOMAN GAVE HIM : . TRIES MATRIMONY FOUR i Mk Ky, ietard A aa subscriptions from her | she went to Furope. SEATTLE, Feb. 24, —The Sound steamer % the mysterious change of the furs of the TINES IN EIGHTY YEARS Miss ) amie Kelly, Hower A\“n:r‘x‘ 5 b to Dulid s thesterl jikke with Ibe | Georgla, Captain Sally, ran at full speed | OAKLAND, Feb. 24.—Charles H. Beal |late Mrs. Charles Fair was resumed be-| iss Minnie Malone, ame. Externally | wheels style of a Greek temple | & be Greek he | occasionally to | other times ce January, Judge A, J. Miss Florence C n, Miss Eugenle Moraghan, Dr. Moraghan, B. Kalthof?, P. Goetze, Richard D. Miss Trvine, Charles < into the Pacific Coast Steamship Com- | applied to the Superior Court to-day to | fore Consul General Gowdy to-day. Four | charles V. Thorne Must Explain the | pany’s steamship Valencia, Captain Bon- | obtain ‘the jewels that were given him | ?Mdavits from San Franclsco witnesses Charges Brought by His | Morag nifield, at 7:10 o'clock this morning, driv- | Seven years ago by Miss Jenle Lewis, | Ver¢ read. ‘One, made by Marguerite Lost Wife | F. Knorp, Misn s " o Fair's i o Miss L. Goetze ing a hole a foot wide into the port side | Who was murdered. The jewels, which | Mclbourne, Mrs. Fair's maid, safd the| ~ “ 0 T0 . | Blake, Pauitae Gedgio of the latter vessel about threa feet above | are diamond earrings, were given to M dark ‘fur cloak and muff received in the | - QAR LS » . . Miss Yberri began her professional c reer at the Orpheum in this city In 18 Hendy, Miss Horgen, J E. ¥ mtrick, J N Greek pl and | roer 1 o = » - : g : , = = il - Thorne, who boasts a lneal | Ke Mise Jenmio Kee Miss ot of Miss Duncan | When she wa years of age. She ap- | the water line. The prow of the Gebrgia | “¢¥18 by Louis Muhlner, her sweetheart | effects are not th I}U»!lan sable gar: . = g "\m’:‘"_, 3 o T ‘__1,_‘,‘“':"!.\‘",_ g public that | Peared also at the Wigwam and thenl | wag gmashed to splinters by the collision, | A°0 28sistant of ‘her impoverished fam- [ ments which Mrs. Fair possessed and |descendancy from BSir Henr. Vane | S Gullivan, Dr. F. jartin, Miss Aggle Sur sission to her | Went East, where she made a phenomenal | the force of which was so great that most | .7 He called on her one day at the!used. An affidavit of® Charles Neal, ad-|and a lifelong escape from work, $avs | ryhne, Mr_and Mrs s 1 o h as those of | hit. and is now back here receiving the 1 Bernhardt The | Piaudits of adiiring home people. Her o icle, General R. Torres, was at one time house of the Rev. George. Mooar, where | ministrator of the deceased’s estate, de- | that his fourth wife forced him in his | Forde W. R. and Mrs. Davenport. she was employed, and finding her gone | clares that the Russian sables orginally | old age to cook his own meals, make his | Maud Noble, Norman F. and Mrs FHal = Cordes, Mrs. D. H te, Miss o was at the|.raced her to a dance at Germania Hall. |cost $4000, and added that the articles rg- | own bed and mend his own clothes. He | Corgor Munmms Max &, Mo’ 8 tary '¢ | There he found her dancing with Beal, to | ceived are not the originals. Neal swor | of the windows of the littie steamer were shattered. The quartermaster, w for reduced on Werper, overnor of the peninsula of Lower Cal- | 1 3 a A Soadh b y adds that when she left him in a rage | J. Van Nostrand, Miss Madeline Leahy, Alica e Seaer | ifornia. [T e i o e tirawn partly | whom she had given the jewels. Muhiner | on fnformation and bellef, that the origi- | she took the three best chairs in the | Masinnis, Miss Lottie Mackean Dr T\ r to accept e o P il el s e % | Look the girl home, but they quarreled on | nals were extracted from Mrs. Fair's ef- | house and a pair of mutton chops that he | lenky. Dr. H_Bell and Mrs_ Beil. ¥ a : -t Theta Delta Chi Closes Session. . & twenty p: gers aboard | the way and he killed her. He was sent | fects and that inferior articles were sub- | had already trimmed for the broiler. | X Fulles, - 7 ~y 1 | the steamer were severely shaken up by | to prison for ten years, but was recently g b i fonns DX Naaa i| BOSTON, Feb. 24—The closing sessions | the jolt and for a time a panic seemed im- | paroled, ntly fatituted. . He save datalls.of the -care | AN tHese things Thotne describes fu the | May B 3 Buuiar. Swies er, wife of |of the Theta Delta Chi were held in Tre- | minent, as it we taken by the American officials in Paris | answer and cross-compiaint that he filed | A. Kendrik 4\;\%"\:"’;':‘\ ‘x'-r n:r:’« “v:. -P_ 1; f Germany, | mont Temple to-day with 500 delegates, | heen so badly 3 3 . W, thought the vessel had SR e~ A and ‘in the case which completely exon- |to-day in answer to' the suit Julia H. | Mre & Miss Duncan's patronesses. | representing {wenty-two charges, present. | aeoses or wone qooked that she was in | Mantells Settle Their Differences. |crated them of any knowledge of the sub- | Thorne began against him awhile ago for | Bert, Mish Korts, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Samuct € President Rudolph Tombo Jr. of Colum- | ¢ g et S KRR OAKLAND, Feb. 2.—Eugene A. Man- | stitution. The other afidavits were_of | divorce. Thorne goes on to say that when | 3 © watscn Mics Maric Adam, @ W 1 e ¢ )f a Saa | bla and Secretary Harry P. Brown, Har- D ecoyera & orried Investiga- | ) "2nd Sarah Mantell, who have been |the same general character. he married her it was with the under- | liam H. Langdon Dr. W. A_ Eilis, Miss Agne er who be Oiortens | VARd, Sveie Se-aAbli A} 17 0. Suttént] o overed that the Georgia’way At Consul Gowdy's request the ap-|standing that she had no relatives, but | Bodkin. Fdward S. Smith. Miss Lulu Sul not so badly damaged but that she would | holding forth in the courts for a long Mr. and Mrs. John praisers have made a written reappraise- | soon after the honeymoon she;begged him | Y27 (harles - e L Zhe | Dobws, i G e by e fITSt | continue her run to Hood Canal, time, settled thelr differences by com- | ment of the furs returned from San Fran- | to support a daughter, who had & worth- | 4 v g e Maddos. F. Beanar ands of dol- | b: " e 2 B ot 2 s 5 yrth- L e ey addox Broe ed porade B S R petition tg | . The shock was not so much felt aboard | promise to-day and each Will go their | cisco. The document sets forth that the | less husband. FHe did it and afterward | siss Ketbocine 7. Lanch. Miss Helen Coroe he od.: wh = harter a branch of the fraternity at Le- | th¢ Valencia. Besides the plate that was Mantell sued his wife and Gustave |articles are Chinese sables, worth $270, | helped the daughter get a divorce from | Nathan ST - ¥ houtan Jancing school, " Earty o | fharter a branch of the raternity at Le- | punctured, about thirty-five feet from | g, Feine for the return of a Berkeley | and the document specifically states that | that husband. e At ey g g , e B e B ™ rity. the bow, four others were considerably |\ ‘o) " i mey got from him b | the articles are not those which they | This is the fourth time in his eighty | Mo Sar s <o Jaiter Smaith. - Mies k, where she £0ok up the stud e R Speaki bent, together with several of the string- 1 “ | had previously appraised. The investiga- | years that Thorne has been married, and | May Smith, Mr. an Sullivan, M - & prvton Dyerdazod ifl E TOW D ion tny | &rs and part of the inslde framework. The stealth. Mrs. Mantell got a divorce from | 4o, ~ which s still continuing, has al- | the second time he has got Into the Jo | 3. Farmer. Harrs Thomas P. Gren i and taught her night at a farewell banquet at which the | damage t e Va § vhile he ws T = 3 J $ : . nto L - a K W. Wineh, M of the rich people of that | A e e oraten consuls | pamage to the Valencia will amount to at | her busband while he was in the Kion- | ready fully established the substitution | vorce court. When his first wife died he | Tam, 3 03 » Fosina Ryder dike and married Heine, but Mantell re- |and has shown that the American e g Catal Bbctetniy Pha y “on- | married her sister, and when she died | kentzel, I Hnr den, Miss Altha i@ e By e Rt ke l\ r'l “m" “m "<‘ ][l.)‘l:‘.llh':{”r: 1‘::{‘; ;;T‘erlt:c hr; .nn( n ,:‘wvnrr;“d not n}o;;; than a | fused to recognize the aiwvorce and sued | sulate never had possession of the arti- | he married a young woman o g (r::‘m :\m‘xl. .\llr and Mrs. J. W. Hardiman. Miss M sbabl a Son in | berlain indicated uarter of a mile northwest of Pier A of | for ; its annulment. The compromi les, thus vindicating the Ameri fli- - rorce: Whe Keegan, P. J. Martenatein, Mra. P. J. Marten- Sau Francisco who is familiar with Liss | rebels v e D el 0 4 5 se, | cles, thus ng American o whom he afterward got a divorce. Then - tenstsin, R. Re: ., | rebels would be amnestied. the Pacific Coast Steamship Company. A however, gettles eversthing. clals. Consul Gowdy also considers that | he married his present wife in 1898, R A e

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