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\ THE SAN 'FR/ NCISCO CALL, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 190a. ADV‘EBTISEKEN‘IS. MUNYON’S PAW-PAW Cured a Bright Young Man of the DRINK HABIT Drunkenness, Nervousmess and Sleeplessmess Camsed by DYSPEPSIA Munyon’s Paw-Paw Positively Cures ANl Stomach Ailments. AT R[ASO‘\ABLE PRICES. th city £5.00 and see them. window. Promptly THAT MAN PITTS W. PTITS Stationer, 3008 MARKET STRE Above Powell RANCISCO. pravors New Naval Bill al League rooms of the Chamber of t night a resolution was mmending that the bilis ng before Congress provid- na militia and a be adopted. Captain L. | local naval mili paper, reserve gth giving figures navy is at present ned. It showed the organization of a whose officers and men al 7l | |Brilliant Scene in | Maple Room ; at Palace. By Sally Sharp. Has there been a more lovely bride — JACK WILSON CLAIMS HIS FAIR BRIDE AND LIEUTENANT MITCHELL WEDS | | i my misfortune to have missed , dark, bright of eyve and quick in her nuptial robe of shim- n and exquisite rose point, ghe bee ile mery sat was the poet’s picture of a bride. She wore a misty veil, fastened in her dark and a sunburst on her breast, this Wils ft of the groom, Jack n hout the Palace the scene last night zgested opera night thin, a pass- | ing picture of San Franciscc | women and their devoted men folk. 9 o'clock the Ilugubrious strains is it that it always hn ward M. Greenway) llowed by the matron i D. Sprecke i in an exquisit garland of pink roses white shoulder. Then came ids—attendants on the | bria vl Landers de | Young e de and ggestive of J About the pink buds finished the frocks mmr arms they bore leis of | held in bondage by pink ribbons Dr. Guthrie met the party in the bow- | er of avpple blossoms in the Marble room, where the solemn service was read. The ceremony over, the radiant couple repaired to the reception bower, where 200 invited guests sought them to present their felicitations The decorati in the nuptial hall | were of those the harbingers of | spring—sweet-smelling fruit blossoms | Supper was served in the Maple room | where ferns of the forest lent their beauty. Pink shades lent the glow that made the | picture. gowns, the flowers and the bonhomie, the event will long be remembered. “while on k roses of | Last evening at the angelus hour Mi Mabel Quatman became the bride of Lieutenant Alexander Neely Mitchell, 8. N., at the home of the bride’s ther, Mrs. Hannah Quatman, the v. Jerome Hannigan officiating. The bride, a Junoesque brunette, was = could augment the regular naval| gowned in a regal robe of chiffon vel- b | vet, with Bruges bertha and insets of } ADVEBTISE“NTS. American Filing Cabinets Work 2= Worry G H Fuller DeskGo Are both saved by the ready access to your office records afforded by an American Filing Cabinet. Sectional or fixed sizes: sub- stantial and artistic in golden oak. Ac- commodation for letters (vertical or flat file), docu- ments, cards (of any size), ledger outfits, etc. What with the | PRINCIPALS IN NOTABLE-WEDDINGS THAT WERE SOLEMNIZE 1 HIS CITY YESTERDAY THAT ARE OF UNUSUAL ID EST TO SOCIETY AND NAVAL CIRCI winter® than Miss Cluff? If so, it;exquisite old lace, the bridal veil falling | from crown to hem. upon the bride were M ton, maid of honor, and the nieces and little nephew of the bride, children of orge C. Perkins Jr., while the groom pwas served by Lieutenant David ( Hanrihan, a classmate at Annapoli After a supper, to which only the rela The attendants ss Kate Bying- tives were bidden, a reception hel | when over 200 gue paid their com- pliments to the happy pair. A short trip is planned by the young people, to be supplemented later by a trip to San iego, whither the Albatross (to which the groom is attached) will soon pr JSSIONAL | BY PAUL MATINEE ISON SCHOOL — « Frederick Warde Will Make Address and Students Will Present Pro- gramme of Interest. | The Paul Gerson school of acting wili give the fourth of sional matinee performances lifornia Theater to-morrow n, at 2 o'clock sharp. he programme will embrace a scene a series of profes- at th after- | from Ibsen's “A Doll House,” with Miss Mabel Duffey as Nora; a new comedy, entitled “The Jade Howell's “The Mouse Trap”; a scene by Ada Lee entitled “‘Bacchante, | Bascom, Frederick Warde will also add to the interest of the occasion by giving one of his scholarly, intellectual and inter- esting addresses, which will largely add o the already brilliant programme that Mr. Gerson has.arranged. The Gerson school has produced pu- pils who have shown great merit, and | it has been compared in a most com- | plimentary way with the work that | has been done in the New York schools. H —_— | Will Appear In Repertoire. | From a dramatic standpoint the most ;important announcement of the season will be the repertoire offered at the Co- lumbia Theater next week by the emi- nent players Louis James and Fred- erick Warde. Their efforts will be con- ntrated upon masterly renditions of “Julius Caesar,” “Othello” and “Mac- beth,” the former holding the boards ¢n Monday and Sunday nights and Sat- v matinee, and on Tuesday and y nights Shakespeare's immortal “Othello,”” in which both stars play shine at their best, will be offered. On Wednesday night “Macbeth,” with Mr. Warde in the title role and Mr. James as Macduff and Miss Kruger as Lady Macbeth, will be the bill, and on Bat- urday night the same offering, with Mr. James in the title role instead of Mr. Warde. For Thursday night “Al- exander the Great” will be again pre- sented. — Hates to Give Up Office. Notwithstanding that former Public Administrator John Farnham has pend- ing two suits to prevent M. J. Hynes, the recently elected Public Administra- tor, from taking office, his attorney, Carleton M. Green. has instituted other actions. Yesterday he filed petitions for the revocation of letters of admin- istration granted Hynes on the estates of Minnie McCullom, John Dresch and J. B. Groupp. He claims that Hynes should be removed because he has not properly qualified. —_————— Laura Bennett’s Will. An autheriticated copy of the will of the late Laura Bennett was filed for probate yesterday. It leaves her $200,- 000 estate to her two sons, C. R. Ben- nett and Gordon P. Bennett of 26 Cal- ifornia street,and provides that her sister, Mrs. B. A, Blakeney of Beverly, Mass., shall receive from them an in- come of §15 a month for the rest of her life. The Right- | KING CIVES BRIDE AWAT Princess Alice of Albany and Alexander of Teck Are Mar- r oLk 82 R AT SN e Ceremony Is Elaborate and Many Distinguished Notables {1 Are Present at the Event —_—— LONDON, Feb. 10.—Prince Alexander of Teck and Princess Alice of Albany were married to-day at St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, where Queen Victoria was married on the same date in 1840. The Archbishop of Canterbury, | | assisted by other clergy, officiated, and King Edward himself gave away the bride. The whole ceremony was very elaborate and brilliant. There were more than four distinct processions to the chapel, namely, the Queen of Wurtemburg, | WEDDIN WINDSOR andra and that of the bride. There was a brilliant assemblage of members of the royal families, foreign | Princes, peers, peeresses, Ministers, | | diplomats and other rlistlnzulshed per- | | sonages, the men all in court or levee | dress or uniform and the women in evening dress. The display was magnificent. There were five royal bridesmaids, all cousins of the b The Seventh Hussars,” the bridegroom’s LIEUT. 2'® MRS ALEX. NEELY Ea regiment, lined the nave. A luncheon MECHERL was given subsequently in the state aini Castle. The only an alleged lunatic ried in St. George’s Clapel! that of Queen | Emma of the Netherlands, the proces- | sion of King Edward and Queen Alex- | of jewels | W Missouri River and Chicago. Three Fast Trains DALY TO Chicago and East VIA THE Southern Pacific, Unien Pacifie and Chicago & North-Western Rys. Standard and tourist sleeping cars, compartment observation cars, buffet smoking and library cars; all meals in dining cars. For sleeping car reservations, tickets and information e Skents Soathern Pacibc Co., of 1o R. R. RITCHIE, General Agent. & NORTH-WESTERN RY. 617 Market St. San Francisco, Cal. | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSER SN FRANGISIJU AN NORTH PAGIFiG AILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon l’eny, Foot ot Market Street. SAI' rzucxsco TO SAN RAFAEL. | BoT:a0. 9:00, 11:00 o m.: 13 110, 630 p. Thursdays—Extra trip | 0 p. m. s—Extra trip at 1:50 and 11:8 8:00. 9:80, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, 1:30 p. isl RAFAEL '1'0 | CALIFORNiA LIMITED TO CHICACO LEAVES DAILY at 9:30 a. m., through in 3 days, with dinen and all trappings. m i 1:40, 3:40, | stick, who molested the guests ar i from London. weave In Eff | Arrive SRS — | san Il’\rlrwr\‘ Sept. 2 . |San Francisco. Other Santa Fe Trains: PERSONAL. Newk | S | Dymine ) San- | week m | Days. [ days ‘tion. [ days. | D o | Rev. W. A. Finlay of Santa Rosa is 2 _| 8:00 p. m: Vienie. e Sk 5 i DD Vi a .”'Ja\hlma 910 a) 8:40 & £:00 p. m. ST. IGNATIUS STUDE BE DTG, . | 0al Ignacio. (10:40 ajto:20 & | TUP T (O — . 1 o o o V. tule, @ ini Sonora 2 H m, for Kansas City, Gram ‘anyor n PRESENT SACRED; DRAMA/| o7, 7. Rult, a mining inan of Gouors, | PR y e | > 7 “Re . S ead 1 | [ Young Men Render Biblical Play, (h[n{"(‘).r‘(:\x{iux]x:l'—ll-\m‘nn of England is at | o |20 1 saga TICKET onxanq:lun‘v;;n and { “Sedccias, the Last King of CldenEal i . Flistoata: § 648 i €0 s | oWV Bmoh. - ¥ - Ao g . | Sodab. Dr. Petrie Hoyle of Santa Cruz is a | talu R | way., Oakiand. CalL 37 South Firss i : o "f ah guest at the Palace. | | 5:00 p| Santa Rosa. { St San Jfll 3 The Junior Philhistorian Debating, C. E. Tinkham, merchant of Red o o Society of St. Ignatius College present- | Bluff, is at the Grand. 20 - DOUTHERN pAClF[C | ed the play, “Sedécias, the Last King H.’ F. _Brvtm‘l\:. Inn] oil man of Wcml; : Tralus lo-‘ve‘-x;-:‘-‘r:glu:c%urrlv..l of Judah,” last night at the college | Station. is at the Palace. ] L | SAN ANCISCO. | 1 i b P 2oy o, ndsor, | L Foot of Market Street hall. The drama was from the Bibli- | . “‘; Hathastel eean 198 Watsonville | 7:30 { 8:00 al Heaidaburs, (10:40 dio20a| o2t of Nuarkes Sroet) cal story and was well acted by the |5 €taying at the Granc St | i Yy e " : _| 8:30 p| 3:30 Geyserville, flle, Winters, Rumsey_. voung: men. Dr. Twitchell of Sacramento is reg | Pl Gervervilte 8:20 p | e A T T | A large crowd was present and the |iStered at the California. ; } mento P 200 o S I re " 3 o \nr'L Llllulo“ anta ors received much applause. All|_ Captain J. wson of Cadillac, | e 020 & | unnm\munm Sun Ramon .20¢ | of the cast sustained their p well, | Mich., is at the Occidental. y a0a Than 6:20 5] tvermore, Tracy. Lathrop. jThe following is the cast as it ap-| Pr. G. D. Marvin of Agnew arrived | & 620 p | | peared in the drama: at the California yesterday. 11020 a | l\'\w‘; of Judah....David A. O'Keeffe ’l_‘?yxl:»rp]avs DP!‘IIVfinf n:an\m‘\‘ iAln:mdr-n Guerneville. 8:20 3 eldest son \\mmm 1 |,;r’.n'.!g,.,, quicksilver mines, is at the Palace _ Sonoma. $:40 a | 8.004 Davis, Woodland, : . O'Hara| John A. Burting, an oil man of Glen Ellen. 8:20 p aryaviile, Ozovil : « O'Keefle | pakersfield. arrived yesterday at the - | S s { a1 Ty 20 & yron, Tracy. Stockton, New: | R y i Seb: pol. | 821 men, Los Banos. MiCanu | Henry Weinstock, the well-known e Armona. . Hanford, of Sdo iy { ct at Green Brae fi | V. White mPIl"(hdfll »f Sacramento, is at the o Neay l;rlllv?x:r:' 830, | Elmero, hix & . Wheian | Palace. - at Fulton for Altruria and Mark West rop, Modesto, Merced. Fresno, o R nss ick | C. M. Coglan, secretary of the State | Goshen Junction. Hanford, . o 14 ong Board of Equalization, is down from g g raxes ... 5 4 1 Jose, Liv o ook | (Loaders of the Chaliedn moms Sacramento and staying at the Lick. prings. Highiand R e e Chaldean office Randall J. Crowley | W. W. Foote, the well-known attor- Carlsbad Springs. Soda Bay, Placervilie. Marysv L e James V. Coleman on ¥an Ness ave- | Upper Lake, ‘f-‘;:;“, 4 O ora THagiomné and Angels 4200 H o nue. Drs. Crowley an@ MacMonagale, o Riverside, Lierly's, | g. Atiaatlc Express— ()‘ne-‘:dlul 11.204 ¢ ik Case 1s Submitted. who are attending Mr. Foote, say that Sahetein Fawhte, Duisiie, Gers | S85s Soluwad; Mariees w08 WY o ooe The suit of Abbie Frink-Bickel | they have strong hopes of getting their Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, | 10.00a The Overisnd i |ngainst her brotier. Dr. Gecrge . | patient out of danger in a few days. L PR s LA i 10.00. 1833 | Frink, was taken under submission by ———— i ort, Sherwood. Cahto. Covello. Lay 004 - g Y | vilie. Cummings, Bell's Springs, Harris, Ol 10.00a Los Judge Murasky yesterday. It is an Californians in New York. | sen’s, Dyer, Garberviile, Pepperwood, Scotia . Byron, Tracy, action to determine the validity of a and Eureka Lathrop. Stockton, Merced, deed made by the father of the plain NEW YORK, Feb. 10.—The follow- | Saturday to Sunday round-trip tickets at re- | Raymoad, Fresno. Goshen Junc- iy iz “ali i fow York: | duced rates. tion, Hanford, Lemoore, tff and- the defendant’a short time |ing Californians are in New York On Sunday_round-trip tickets to all polnts Bakersfield. Los Angeles prior to his death. The de c0: L. Balliet, at the | beyond San Rafael at half rates. 2.00% Hayward, Niles ; fendant e | clatms ‘it is not a valld document. be. St.6Re S Parifs T €50 Market” sireat. ‘Chiroutcis | VS0 Samrmmeses River cause it was never given to his sister, s. M. Peck, at the Netherland; ( EWHITING R. X. RYAN, Woodisd, K while she claims it should be consid- | Sheriff, at the Cosmopolitan; ‘W. A. Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. ered a good and sufficient transfer be- | Small, at the Murray Hill; and G. Rus- | —— . cause of a conversation she once had |sell and wife, at the Bartholdi. with her father, in which he told her From Los Angeles—J. J. Crowell, at r:. fhml) made the deed and would keep | the Imperial i or her., Nl Californiap Washington. army and navy a L e taking great interest in the affai 1‘1“;. the EARHENCEON, Boh. 14— The fpliows Orient and many a quiet wager is being | Ing Californians are in Washington: A. Jaid on.the both sides have afer of Los Angeles and Robert our military | yth of San Francisco. one is animous that | ——————— | range snould be and Electric Co, P Pttt | Sucs for Attorneys’ Fee. | Henry Kunz and Clemens Hohwies- ner, executors of the will of the late | Simpson’s Will Is Filed. | The will of Thomas Simpson, a plo- | Charles Meinecke. are the defendants in | neer who died this city recently, was |a suit for $1000 brought yesterday by | filed for probate yesterday. It leaves |W. G. Osborn as assignees of the law his $20,000 estate to his widow. 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