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/ < THE fA FRANCISCO CALL THUBRSDAY 1903, -1 MPUGN MOTIVES OF MANDEVILLE Moxey Claims He Is Actuated by Cupidity. Court Thinks Otherwise and | Makes Him Her Guardian. g b strenuous objec- restored attorney, rook, who is “ot ated Moxey evi son-in-law ¢ recently decl e victim of sand, Oliver D. AFPROVES PLANS FOR 'RE CORD THRONG OF WEDDING GUESTS WITNESSES MERRILL-BATES NUPTIALS First Congregational Church Is Crowded to Overflowing by the | Youthful Friends of the Popular Couple and the Ceremony Is Attended by More Than 2000 of Society’s Youngest Members i | < 3 | | S MAN \\HUM SHE WEDDED LAST EVENING. R R ST R R e i g-room. The brid table was ely trimmed with fruit blossoms. scated at this table, in addition dal party, : Mr. Holbrook, Holbrook, Dennis Searles, Miss Car- rie Ayers and Mr. and Mrs. John Mer- | | city | the | informal din rill Jr. The presents were tiful Mr. and Mrs. ding trip to par nknown. They return before April 1 and take up thelir residence at 2§15 Scott street, the present home of Mrs. Gerberding, who has placed her residence at the disposal of the young people during her absence abroad for the next two or three years Mr. Bates has business interests in this being a shipping The wedding numerous and beau- At and unites brokerage busines: two families noted for their intellectual brilliancy and kind- | ness of heart Eleanor Martin was hostess at an | .t Mrs dence on Broadway, a ent a number of the Catholic 'clergy. The table was made attractive with daf- fodils and other spring blossoms. Mr. pretty and Mrs. eucher party Frank Warren gave a ! in the conservatory | of the Palace Hotel last evening to cele- < have left for a wed- | _ wi'l | i { | news of an uttack on VAMED. NATIVES VTTAGK MISSION Shoot Into Presbyterian Home on Ambrian Island. Missionary and Other Occu- pants Are Ab:ent at i the Time. | VICTORIA, B. C., March 18.—The steam- er Moana which arrived to-day brought the Presbyterian | mission on Ambrian Island by armed na- | given signal, tives of New Hebrides. The natives sur- rounded the place and opened fire at a, riddling the walls. When | they rushed the house they found no one | there, the missionary and other occupants | titles of being absent at the time. A new volcano is vomiting large quan. smoke and lava on Rirl, New Hebrides. feli. The residents believed the volcano | to be caused by submarine eruptions near | lantined | | was sunk by the steamer Eurimbla, | | ran bow-on into the Wakatipu. ociated with Mr. Newell in | I i i | | | the isiand, large bodies of water belng seen flying upward at times. The reési- dents were much alarmed when the last mails left. Plague has broken out on the French steamer La Prouse at Moumea from New Hebrides. Four died. She has been quar- As the result of a collision in Sydney harbor the steamer Wakatipu, laden with passengers and cargo from Launceston, which No lives were los ‘Will Return to the Philippines. PRESCOTT, A. T., March 18.—Company L of the hteenth Infantry, Captain ! Hatch commanding, which has been sta- ticned at Whipple barracks nearly a year, left to-day for San Francisco, en route to the Philippines for two years' service. “ihis is the second trip of the company to the Philippines. It will =ail from San Francisco March 31 etk s Utah Party Goes to Big Trees. SAN JOSE, March 15.—Three hundred visitors from Utah, including the Mormon, chofr, invaded San Jose to-day. The par- left to-night for the big trees. | agiualis: AI)VEBTI“EHENTS Earthquake shocks were being - ADVERTISEMENTS. ill*FinckCo 818-820 MARKET ST. SAN FRANCISCO. Of Interest to Travelers Many styles of TRUNKS (ail in good order), which we have declded to discontinue, to be closel out regard- less of cist FOOTSTOOLS 19¢c A handy article in every home. Made of Solid Oak, natural finish. $150 ROOKS cut to 5C¢ The following cepyright fiction pub- lished at $1.50, cut to 5Oe: BY RIGHT OF SWORD, AGATHA WEBB, A DASH FOR A THRONE, GLORIA MUNDI, THE IRONY OF LIFE, A GENTLE- Antique Finish, cut from 3¢ to BASKETS AT CUT PRICES Satchel Baskeis. Bin. 1in 17 in. 19 2 in. in. MAN PLAYER, THE BLACK -— 2 S s WOLF'S BREED, DROSS, PHIL- | 19¢ 28e 35c 43c 4 IP WINWOOD, THE SOWERS, | I¢e:eop> saskes Wi h Doubic Straps PATROON VAN VOLKENBERG, | 21in 2% in. 24in. 2 in. 3 in ZISKA. 69¢ STe 93¢ $1.10 $1 Larg: Cov.red Clo'hes Himpers BABY HIGH CUAIRS | m imches nign %150, 5 imches 13 Qifferent styles, finished in Golden ;‘5’:{“ 1. s { P ¢ _or Rattan, from $1.00 to Candy BasKcis From 30c Doz:n to 5O H $150 Eich K EP CLEAN MASON'S BLACK LIQUID HAIR BRUSHES SHOE POLiSH Ebonoid Antique Oak, with satin | 25c size; specfal........ -15e waod backs, aluminum faced; 15 SHELF O[LCLOTH rows of pure white bristles; a 800d | peautitul mew designs, ¥ large brush. Regular $1.00. Special | Full roil (24 yards) Short pleces ..... TABLE OILCLOTH Spring patterns, just re AN ALL- HDISTI.E SHGE ERUSH ‘With handle and yard 20¢ NICKEL TGWEL ARM> elved, dauber serviceable, attached; Regular 23e¢ 14 inches long. special - 12e Wood, three arms - 10e Towel Roller, white wood, special. e e PICTURE FRAME » of ail descriptions made to order. KNIVEF, RAZORS and SHGARS ground and repaired. To our out-of-town customers—Qur New Illustrated Catalogue now ready for mailing. Sent free on application. strong and 5 Special e A T S oo ey B BB COLUMBIA %25 TIVOLI S22 | : LAST 3 NIGETS. H SATURDAY. i AN Presents WILL!AM GILLETTE In His International Success, SHERLUCK nULMES. —Last Time Next Saturday Night— Beginning NEXT MONDAY NIGHT at 8 sharp, FRANK L. PERLEY Presents EFFIE I:LLSLER In the Original N. Y. Production of EVERY EVENING AT & RDAY A7 | AGAIN SAILING INTO POPULAR FAVOR. PlNAFOREV Manned by a sple Also the visiting participating i jolly uml pretty nautie: POPULAR PRICES, Telephone Bush 9. ENGAGEMENT mD“nA‘Y Friday, March 27, Monday, March Wednesday, April 1, Saturday, April 4 WHEN KNIGH 1t HOOD ;ZELIE DE LUSSAN AND BIG COMPANY | brate the twenty-fifth anniversary of | their wedding. More than a score of friends [WAS IN FLOWER. LAGUNA HONDA SCHOOL |+ — : as any 2 tulle vell car i esh orange blos- A w &' of Bducation Orders Woik to : g fulle vell caught with fgesh orange blos- | yere delightfully entertained. _Fallage Seat Sale Commences This Morning, | @ Four Performances of “CARMEN 5 v ches of this city | some and carried a houquet of the same | Were delightfully eniertained. - Follogs | . | English Procee a Number e of friends at the wed- | lowers. She wore no jewels o e s B fuidbntp ) | e o | Seats on Sale ua.c.y March 23, 9 & m. e s Merrill | The maid of ¥ 2 picture in pink | decoratio ST | Lo rens f ding Mer crepe de chine, insertions of cream 2 ’ H last evening | Fronch lace and transps e of the | The Mi-Careme bal masque to be given l 1 \ o S o B Tt | el s e | CALIF : . s % ; e B ttiveq | 1P Wil be attended by about 20 guests. | : s X M L 21 ids were attived | IF 1 be attended by about 20 A d 3 e with lsce | Many unique and picturesque costumes | | ; £ Works | & x § S X t except that o R usile lltnxd Fackigr o4 Lot e Saeact- vr..r bodices were decolletie. finished by a | Mrs. James J. Maloney arrived . The Eminent Actor " the ¢ . aaitions o e nupt y crowded the | pereha of tucked chiffon with lace in stole | G4¥ trom Honolulu on the st | «.A VAUDEVILLE CARNIVAL... | Mr. Charles B. Sciw fing Tespectively rs, and many Wwere|ends down the front. White tulle was|™Meda. She will spend several months | 'gix Gl tis; F d Clark; $125 and to Flyn the aisies. The oul-| tied about the neck and a tulle bow nt | ¥ith relatives in this city and Oakland. | | Six Glinserettis; Foy an ar e He ot 2 mass of bamboo | one side he bodice. The bridesmaid j\ln ,\1‘.4;,11-4\ i r:rr‘u-lwlf;» ’A.v the w;»ll“ 738 Market SL | Pepita Aragon; Julius Tannen and N F O R D 5 s S8 T iaria’ o8 tets. of feathery ywn surgeon formerly of the steamship | | 1 8 2 kG r : 5 e L | T B I A B e e snowig any tem | | LLLAN BURKHART & COMPANY | s s o e ns for the | s E AR R i O gray brocaded | =rty e awalial 9a m ‘0 n m. the very | Presenting “A Strenuous waisy” ! THE 1AMING 0F [HE SH"E“ - s 48 i I satin with duchesse lace. Her ornaments | ands. He is at present located &t Kuhu- t XMPONTED NOVEL- | : ‘{‘,., Boyle | The artis pretty | were diamonds and pearis. 4. Mrs. Maloney was accompanied by! a es! DES | Last times of the Salambos; Musical SPECTAL—TO-MORROW NIGHT ONLY . set ’l‘h"l berding, the groom’s mother, | ber son Desmond. ' i TiES in L* S ! Dale; Rice and Walters and Dave Much Ado About Nothing cate R Adams somely gownetl in bl e BRI R e b | CLOAKS, SUVITS, Nowlin. I] sunasy—BEN BENDRIC N “oLs offic brother of ny wore black satin brocade, | Willlam P. Pratt, a prominent business | i s Blocny 106; Ded Seate | GREONET e o : , - uiture of pink, and diamona or: | man of Bureka and aon of Surveyor Gen- | WAISTS, SKIRTS and | ana” Opera_Chairs eaxy y S the strains | era . H. Pratt, is In town. { ! — of ng he procession bBgan to ter the knot was tied the bride and BLES o | FEATHED BOAS | | p2 % move., Mrs. J F. Merrill, radiant and m wall quickly a the aiste, | Mrs. Mountford 8. Wilson was hostess | 2 < thi { THEATRE | - P « Rty o ; : ’ | Sie i | tt actions this w e, co a z, € A arm of her sou. | followed by their ats. Seldom, | At a very pretty luncheon yesterday in | do : WEARS | e indeed, has S o secn as youth- | honor of Mr. B. Alexander of New | A gance at our windows w Il | i Jok f 1 happy a wedding party. The ma- | York, with the Misses McCook, is | convince vcu of th: dis i iction b heas ;‘,"{,‘,‘;3‘ HOUSE ‘;" . o them were under 20 years of age | PAYINg a Visit to her old home, The invited «f our st 1xs. - “ls"‘ it ":—h”“ Sh. ;( 2 b e —— Miss M the spiri 168 oF thels bets guests were all matrons and chiefly | i MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. NEES SATURDAY AND SUNDATY. . Miss Rutt bride’s s_m The guests invited to the reception at | laid for twelve and the table was made | gt gy g Pogl o g iy | FeCiS Mhthiniemn, Criuted b9 maid of owed. Then, 1 the Merrill resfde Van Ness avenue | Artistic with spring blossoms. The guests | g et > Emmen C petite an elaborate white | young et and numbered The spa- S e | - cubanced her beauty. | clous rooms were decorated with elusters | Lieutenant Gilbert wis host at'an infor-| | DU TN T ey v soft, ciinging creation | of acacia and daffodils, which blended | mal luncheon yesterday on board the Ih S h C - B 3 L : 3 3 The 1 ’, w.l"l nvé y‘thm- mahogany finighings effective- | Alert. A number of young friends went | v lx' 0 mafldment. lavish garniture of | ly he happy| couvle received congratu- | over to say a word of farewell, accom | ! ) Fok as 14 e 2 3 g e 7. | POPULA CES—10¢, 28¢, 500 and duchesse ace yoke was {rans- | lations and go6d wishes amid overhang. | panled by their chaperons. The Alert | i A ang i MONTICRLLO TR JRNING-- SO0 200, Ju S0 <l N pare nd below a graduated panel of | ing clusters of snow fruit blossoms, more | safled later in the afternoon i QUARTETTE. 'New Speciaties, ete. Ses the it Yo extended down the entire front | of which were arranged in vases about s 8w | | Gari-nation Hatchet Brigade. ot s Hastergtere, | iw. oo effoct e full | the room. Suoper was served at small | Mrs. Mark Johnson White is paying a ' “ elbows were nmlh;“_u-di tables, placed In every avaflable nook | Visit'to her mother, Mrs. Moss, on Pacific tie ls‘ a riwv Man Who ‘ RUB“SPIERRE i e bride wore a flimy | and corner. Red roses 5 » av o | Never cares to wander away from his own | o B predominated in | avenue. Ko e [ freside, but_ every man n town wil i ] b e fofeiofodotfeiote @ | Mrs. Ernest Peixotto has fallen victim | it THEATRS | EUROPEAN EDITORS MAY | POL to the dread appendicitis and has sub- N OINTS OUT NECESSITY mitted to an operation, which wili prevent | 212 POST ST Another club woman, Mrs. Haule, of Edgerton, Wis., tells how she was cured of irregulari- ties and uterine trouble, terrible noins and backache by Lydia E. “inkham’s :zetable Compound. did mot help me. I remembered ther had used Lydia E. i""k'~ oy <\ozemhln( ompound «VIEW STATE IN FALL After Meeting at St. Louis Large Party Will Journey to Cali- fornia for a Visit, many English | to visit Cali- »anied by five itors of be ind a ir \rwrrv.mr next P or more of editcrs from various parts of Europe. This is the news that Manaxer J. A. Fiicher of the Chlifornia | f e received in a let- te ay from a repre. ve of the In r 31l Press Bureau, w *h has its \ Paris. European jour- 1 to ‘'hold a conference in St Louis this coming fall. The original in tentio was to have the meeting K e Lo na Purchase in change has been made . date The purpose of the Buropean editors s | m casions for irregularities | to make up an excursion party to Cali- #nd ne troubles, and I felt sure | fornia after the meeting at St. Louls that not harm me at any rate | The commissioner to the European press - oot | connected with the Louisiana Purchase | sosition afpears 1o be interested in | glad to find that | Rt e Calltornia, as the much better, the | jetrer referring to the matter is signed cease. and at the ation I did not have a time as hereto- nued its use for two == t the end of that time I was like a new woman peyer felt better had-a sick headache since, and weigh 20 pounds more than I ever did, so I , and month I really have in my life, have mot hesitatingly recommend Vegetable Compound.” —M=s. May Havie, Ed- gerton, Wis., President Household Economies Club. — 85000 forfeit if original of e letter proving genuineness cannot be produced. ‘Women should remember there is one tried and true remedy for ail female ills, Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. Re- fuse to buy an; other medicine, muneedg A back and side | In the letter attention i& called to the visit of the editors of Suropean papers to Sicily some years | ago., when 500 journalists made the tour. The result was that Sicily was written up in detall and large amounts of capital have found their way to Sicilian enter- prises ince that date. ———e———— ' Benefit for Travelers. | Numa Bles and Lucten Boyer, two French globe trotters, who are singing | their way around the world. were given | I a benefit concert by the Club of Joliities, | & local orgenization, in Unfon Square Hall last evening. The pair are traveling i-mund the world on a wager made with by hig assistant. o, a Parisian newspaper. There g The_travelers | attendance. was a Jarge They were | rendered a number of songs. assisted by Pau! Girard, Miss Elena | Roeckel, Eugene Bournizeau and Miss | Marie Welsh. ' | ture to poinfing out the necessity OF DAILY EXERCISING William Gresr Harrison Lectures Be- fore the Emanu-El Sisterhood Free Polyelinic. William Greer Harrison, president the Olympic Club, delivered an interest- ing lecture on *“Athletics in the Presarva- tion of Health” before a gathering at the Emanu-El Bisterhood Free Polyclinie, 223 Seventh street, last evening. In the course of his lecture he stated that whenever he saw a puny child and saw a bloated father and mother he felt ke taking a red-hot iron and branding them as asses. He advises every one to take twenty-five minutes exercige each day and never to take cold baths in the morning unless the body has been heated by exercise. He fs a firm believer in salt wat bathi as it is an absolute nec for cleansing the skin. He sald 60 per cent of physical debility in San Fran- zco was due to overfeeding. He stated that far more people suffer from gluttony than by overdrinking. The evils that arise from overfeeding. he £ald, could not be calculated. MHe advised his auditors to go without their breakfast and not eat until noon. u& the food they had put away the previous night was sufficient to last until midday, Mr. Harrison devoted a part of his lec- for ex- ercise. He told of ladies of this city who are 60 years of age who were able to out- run and outwalk the average young wom- an by reason of the exercise they take. of Mr. Harrigon's lecture was full of kindly ad ice and his sharp criticisms were ap- | | preciated - King Honors Buffalo Bill. LONDON, March 18.—King Edward hes sent Colonel Cody a handsome searfpin | with the roval cipher in diamonds au mounted by the crown as a souveniy of his visit last Saturday to the Wild West show. —,——— LONDON, March 18.—The failure was an- nounced to-day of Their labllities are over $1. 1 i i | 1 Boody & Bsym solicitors. 00.000 [ e er departure with her husband as early s wae arranged. Mrs. Peixotto is gain- ing, but it will be a few wedks before she can venture out. ¥oe o | Mr. and Mre. Clinton Jones will open their country home at Ross Valley early next month. Mrs. Gregory Grant Fraser has left for Southern California. o # Mrs. Willilam Tevis has returned t5 her home near Bakersfield. Mrs. Hugh Tevis (nes Baxter) will leave to-day for Mexico. Saige doar Mr. and Mrs. Jules Brett will sail tc for Japan. day ADVERTISEMENTS. SEBIC COMPANY 54 EXTRAGT: OF (H,"_! F RUS American und E: 5 it suites with Bathe: nawly” fln«a lhreuhmn All modern conveniences, Up-to-date head iuarters for mining und commercidl men. Army &nd pavy quarters. umnu Tooms. Music"at ainner cnter .t city. Connnlom to anl pro- CHAS. N = fe, Montgomery. prietor mcnum ne sts.: telephone in every room “ln Rush & | i | | ! You are cordally invited to be present | SHERMAN. CLAY & s. | EVERY WEEK DAY, 12.& 1, - HOITY THTY There Never Was a Warmer or More | Congenial Play. RESERVED. SEATS 13 Saturday and Sunday i Children at Matitiess, Comings mARK HAMBOURG, me{ Eminent Piani.t. ] For 50¢ and: 23¢ and ANO RECITA| NGELUS PIANO PLAYER Safurday Fex, Merch m. @t 2 p. mo SHERMAN. CLAY & CO will conduct mnother Plano Hecitai by Mr. Percival C. Van Yorx, with the ald of THE ANGELUS Soloist, SIGNOR WANRELL, Basso Cantate | Complimentary tickets for this rfecital may be obtained at our store any day this week. 10., Kearny and Sutter 8 F RALN ' New California Jcekey Club | OR SHINE Oakland Track 81X UR MORE RACES DAILY. Races stari at 2:15 p. m, sharp. Farty-deat cdves San Francisou at 12 m. aad 2, 2:50 and 3§ p. m.. connecting B i eanl ot T s | | vk, “Last’ twa Sars on train reserved for iadies and their escorts; no smoki: your (my tickets to Ml Mo Ry ing—Traing und. the rack at 4: ;-.ulln-’-‘lm‘nmu\h 4 race. THOMAS H. WILLIAMS JR.. President. PERCY W, TREAT, Secretary. ing. Buy | | thing since the passing of Reed and Emerson. AFUB: nereased |TBCHAIK(7W!KY PATHI’H(‘ mm OVERTU THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, 8 P. M PROPRIETORS .General Manager | oge 5 sorme i e {CoH2D Purtéct Plano MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. THE ALCAZAR FAVORITES In Player MR. HUBERT O. A Thursday, MRS, AsCO & MAYER.. BEL. E. D. PRI A Thrilling and Fascinating Play, | THE ClPHER CODE| The Very Funny * + s French Comedy, (B N FL*0 (INE"” (= ALWAYS THE SAME to 7. Mats.. 13¢ to 30c | 308 Post st THeATRE = (THE CHUTES! R,EEQ Q__LIC'; EFarmsr Jones’ Fdugited Pigs Ashion Btevens save—'“The Minstrel firsy fast came claser to 6ld Bush street than any- And s Great Show in the Theater EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING TO-NIGET TEUR FERFORMANCE, ¥ 1 Friday, MISS EL| h\A ROECKE Saturday, MR. HOMER H SOHMER PIANO [ Y. M C | NEXT KONDAY “TH- next 3 p m Complimentary tickets for (hess recitals can | De obtained at Byron Mauay Plano Warercoms, LIC MINS' ficent first part, including RICHARD J. Magn IO T L IAM KELLER MACK, CHAALIE | gAnA | STINE, WILLIAM ' McDONALD, PEURL e Chaciutng Wi WILKERSON, HARRY CONLON. JIM RY . DER and ! NEW LIVING PICTURES. “CROP SUZY.” | { TAKEA 18iP “*D0% +Hz rLUME" The Wondertul By Wallace trwin and Leéo Bruck. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT, Second Week of the Minstrels and enic Waterway. “Chop | Suev. ' Appearance of ELECTRIC FOUNTAIN SATURD EVANS. } e Evenings, 25¢ and 50¢; Saturday and Sunday | ADMISSION .. m< CHILDR & Matinees, 25c, any seat. When Phoning Ask for “THE MASCAGNI 0. 0°FOW AT 00Y. 3 hanp Greatest Programme mvn um Desirable location, unsurpassed cuisine, unequaled service and modern conveniences are the attributes that have made these two hotels popular with tourists and travelers who visit San Fran- cisco. Palace and Grand Hotels orcn-ln. WAR RE, RIDE OF THE VALKYRIES, Reserved Seats. ... .. 8281 ao-na i Box Office ll.-u Clay & Co.