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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, ADVERTISEMENTS. |JAMES C. SIMS NO LONGER A GAY BACHELORl Last night the wedding of Laura Leev, McDonald and James C. Sims was sol-{ | gmnized at the home of the bride on | Union street. The house was a bower‘ of pink amaryllis, the one color scheme | being carried out in each room and | every light shaded with pink crepe pa- per. De Witt MeDonald, brother of | the bride, gave her away. The cere-| mony was performed by Rev. Willlam, | Carson Shaw. The bridal robe of ex- quisite white applique lace enhanced | the beauty of the bride, whose hand- | Some appearance is always a matter | of comment. Miss Blythe McDonald attended as bridesmaid; her gown was of jeweled net over pink chiffon. The groom’s best man was Frank Powers.- Harry Hawks, Charles J. Deering, Richard Rountree and Dr. James Pressley were ushers. Both bride and groom are well known. The bride belongs to one of the oldest families and Mr. Sims is a prom- inent figure in political and legal cir- “Mistress Cook,” said Golden Gate, ““let us be be friends. Keepmy top down tight to save my aroma and freshaess;. make me right and I'll help yom hold your job. Good coffee makes the |cies He was once chairman of the Democratic Staie Committee and a whole breakfast taste | membver or Congress. At present he | is practicing law in this city. The wedding supper was served on that at which the bride right—poor coffee spoils everything.™ decorated with pond lil- ies scattered in profusion over the Nofiind does with GOUDEN GAYE board, creating a beauiiful effect. Mr. and Mrs St. Louis, Sims leave this morning for FFEE bat satisisction. Ne s where they will be jolned prives —mo coupons —me crodescy. 2 . ssoma-tifht tias Neever sl o o J. A. Folger @ Co. Established half a Ceontexy b onl ald, who is to go there with a party of friends. Upon returning to San| rancisco Mr. and Mrs. Sims will make | home with the McDonald family ion street. the wedding were bidden f_\boul ¥ guests, reiatives and friends; ong those who sat at the bridé’s {table were Mrs. Charles J. Deering, Miss Edith McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Maury Sims, Miss Clara Lewis, Mr. and Mrs William Hamilton, Miss Ag- nes Bergin, Miss Laura Farnsworth, Mrs. Pfingst, James D. Phelan, Reid, Judge Lawlor, Douglas McBryde and William F. Bowers. D. E Skinner Hotel O© Londc spent a fortnight in after having is Mr. and \!‘\ ‘u‘r\m Marye of aan Francisco and Miss Fiora Doile are at | the Cariton Hotel, London, having re- cently gone there from Paris. have arrived in London and ing at the Savoy. Fran are S10p General and Mrs. George B. Rodney Jose are in New York Ci . ve been sight-seeing m Yel- wstone P: and will stop at the St. exposition before returning to rmia. . Other prominent San Jose visitors to t Mr. and Mrs. I. F TREY A CONKLIN'S SELF-FILL- ING FOUNTAIN PEN. HAT \‘\»\'\ PITTS, TS s MAREET ST, Opp. Pifth St. sc l P I DONT FAIL TO| f aiace sec the beautiful| tioner. TRADE SPECIAL FOR ST. LOUIS e e e e et e e e et a COURT Lounging| room, the EMPTR& PARLOR, PALM ROOM, the LOUIS XV PAR- Oakland Mole = To-Day Jound for the l(pmltum and (irand e e 5?{}:} m‘f]fi;‘fiq& This forenoon at 11 o’clock a special Hotels ROO G} train of Pullman cars will leave the Oakland mole to take the California | State Board of Trade excursion to the St Louis position. Earlier in the TO ASK MIRTH IS STIL AT TEACH THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1904. W e WAL in a few days by Miss Blythe McDon- | James | is registered at the| Mr. and Mrs Leopold Michels of San | City. | | avel farther East | Excursion Tram Leave: the | | | 1 RETIREMENT: FUND, WHICH ] UCCESS THAN WAS ANTICIPATED. .Good Program'me Is Rendered in ‘ Theater. Despite the forbidding aspect of the weather in the forepart of the day more FOR BETTER season the State Board of Trade sent STREET CAR SERVICE t an excursion, which was suf. | tPan Six thousand school children and | suc ul to .make it seem to their friends Jmfrneyed out to l}?fl.l dents of Richmond District Will jsable to give another Chutes yesterday afternoon and did | Reguest United Rafiroads’ Offi- Arty to Jeave this rm_;nmm will their share toward swelling the Teach- | cials to Make Changes, Be didar s ” first. It will em- | €75 Annuity and Retirement Fund. | D Bt < TMBrowe- | brove Dot i " | Those who went out were well reward- | e drans g, b- usiness and professional men | .4 gnq the crowd of roilicking, romping last night at|from all parts of Callfornia. Secretary | cpjidren inside the big inclosure was | s jes to pro- L. M 1-.‘;‘(“«;‘ of the State Board of worth going miles to sse. All,the « 3 th » Wwho has I.rx‘ ‘ugm the excur- booths, the theater, the pavilion and\ > et i ‘X“((';l :‘;";‘r“‘fh':‘“‘"“{”“;“::‘: other attractions were well patronized. | S ain Ineluded in the | To the credit of those managing the | vation ar, dining car, composite library car nd & sufficient number of sleepers ¢ to accommodate the excursionists. 8 position. The California Com- the majority of the,articles awarded oners to the exposition will re-| wero - donated, those taking a chance the g s from California. The usually get more than their money’s g the will be informal. | worth. A feature which strikes every will be 100 in the excursion | ;.o ting the grounds is the excel- ong those who will make | jont deportment prevaillng. Few of the trip an ¥ From lsco—General and Mrs. N. P. | parents, but there has not been a com- - g e e ety : Dr.| plaint of disorderly conduct. s 1 Bush, Cutler The entertainment in the big theater re, Dr. B. M. | yesterday afternoon was one which l_.:‘;;r*:-‘“‘,'im,'i would have done credit to professional - : B Benme: | talent. The programme was a long | h | one and the encores were many, but ' and Mrs. B. K. Vance, | all went through their parts without a . > | hitch. San Francisco's public schools . R, - a2 | contain excellent talent. TThe old stere: Mr. and | otyped “Woodman Spare That Tree” John G a style is entirely eliminated. In its , o v K “'fa,,"’{[,|,*;1'“‘\\1-‘1?j‘,:;;'; place the little men showed their abil- " Berry and daugh- | ities as comedians, musicians or tumb- e, Mr. and Mrs. | Jers. Two clever sketches were given - by the boys yesterday and to-day the D. R. Boyer. | girs will have an opportunity in “The and Mrs. Luke Huils- | Prin s Fan Tan.” The Josef Hofmann Concert To-Night s rla iy . the brilliant yo! second concert in Theater to-night The : the Tuesday and Mrs rday’ r = t ded nd all r. and Mrs. erday’s programme -was as. fol t tal will cer ¥ W. James, Mr and sical treat. The Retman ‘Si Perkins Gets a Boy for His . g From San Martin—M. I Hadley, Farm' st of characters: Si Perkins, Mr. S rom Red Bluff—Mr. and Mrs. James Fin- | pejxotto; the employment agent, Master Ham- most man mx]-unau\ rom Valley Ford—Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Le Percy Booth Dr. N. V. Heintz. end Bernard: first altos, Masters Penaluna S . P EMANDED. g am | 810 Roesner; second altos, Masters Norton and e Tecd the wht of Babeac raham | A bpleton: Lavell and Burke, as boy bootblacks Gripmen Exonerated. e tor by Charles J Schrader and e |&nd introducing their beautiful _harmonica -~ v solos and duets: fire torch swinging by Masters Gr h . manded him fo the custody of Deputy Sheriff - Jose Bojorques and E. | JEYCLy "in charge of the detention ward for | Herman and Louis Stein, Schiitter, Schief, W. ( sre exonerated from all | the insane. Police Judge Mogan testified that | Muheim and Rosenthal; Masters A lsmn: Schneider and Richards as thg Three Fritzes’ he had convicted Schrader for disturbing the fon h:«; tv"' n :’Arrallg"d to All games of chance are barred. A g ‘\”"'Lfld."_““’m";"‘ In| grab bag and fishpona are in active State ng at the St. but there are no blanks, and, affair it should be said that they are | not seeking to exchange nothing for | something. For every ten cents expend- I jed a dime's worth of amusement or ‘m«rvhandms is given in return. operation. the children are accompanied by their To-morrow will be the last day of the entertainment and teachers and their friends hope the successes of the pre- ceding days will be repeated both to- day and to-morrow. mer: Conny Doyle, Master Syron; Bill Yaney, Master McLaughlin; Snorkey, Master Conlan; | the deaf bo: er Talbott. Willlam Fafmer, champion boy buck-and-wing _dancer; trio of boy voices—soprancs, Masters Talbott ’ day by a Coroner's jury | Do 5" yui” the sentence had been continued, | Schiitter and Stein In their. wonderful hand- f th hs of Jor Thomas |and the man was turned over to the insanity | to-hand balancing act: Harry O'Day as -‘he Sams. and M i Mo | eommission. Pending s decision as to his | Delirlous Coon” ; Walter Roesner. solo cornetist, la Fawn. Ma- | commission, HenCng e thought he had n | Eround and lofty tumbling by Masters Herman or Adams was knocked down by Bo- | mental conditlon the Juass M ana Louls Steln, Adolf and Emil Muheim, Ro- srques’ car on Powell street on Sep. | TEEt sentnal, Snalef, ' Nagie, T(\.“o‘r‘;l;én Fenaluna, s % - = urke and Berna ember 27. Mrs Fawn was struck by | baliadist. An original act, “Rosie, a Girl From Clark's on Washington street on Pariy—cast of characters: Fosis’s pape, Mr. September 26. | Peixotto; Count de Luna, Master Hammer: P, John the :U’Onl Mfi'n' )(ulerln. lng:lm; 4 | Lord Dundreary, ~Master Appleton; Baron Only $3.00 to Willits and Return, | 5 » Schnigelfritz, Master Richards: Duke de Nutte, Sunday, October 9. Bra-lns are Bl.fllt Master i, Sinor Wiibazan, _Mastet 1 s want to enjoy the most picturssque Lavell; Tommy, boy; Cadifor Sullis: thie: Smonidon o W Master Syron; Tommy Rmkem m&en‘er boy, 0 a 0 1 Conlan le, the girl, Master O’ y. October 9. Round e b At Insolvent Blacksmith. Manuel E. Mattos, a blacksmith at | Hayward, filed a petition in insolvency vesterday in the United States District Court. He owes $1229 and has no as- sets From certain kinds of FOOD. trip Grape-Nuls Furnish all the needed elements as 10 ‘days’ trial of this fam- L ————— Card Systems and Oabinets. $2.00 buys a card index drawer, record cards and 25 guide u.rd-. Loose leaf ledgers, price books and good t- :‘. Banbcrn? Vail & Co., 741 -Al‘w' 500 | i Captain Schell Tl Captain H. H. Schell, Deputy United United States Commissioner of Immi- gration, was taken with a - fainting obliged to go home and “take to his bed. His health had been failing for some time, owing to a too close at- terition to is duties in' a poorly ven- tilated office. broke down, but insisted upon return< ing to work, dupm the . mozm physician and his friends, L g | PARTICIPANTS IN THE ENTERTAINNENT AT THE CHUTES FOR THE BEN- | EFIT OF THE TEACHERS" ANNUITY -AND 1S PROVING TO BE A' GREATER 8 < spell in his office yesterday and was | e —— PERIONAL .M. Imbert, an englneer of Paris, is at the Grand. o C. M. Wheeler and wife of Bureka | are at the QOccidental. Emile Hoesch, -a -traveler from Co- | logne, Germany, is at the Palace. Dr. A. Vuck of Budapest, who has been visiting the St. Louis Exposi- tion, is registered at the ' Palace. E. J. Coleman, a young capitalist of Hollywood, is at the St. Francis. Rudolf Haas, a merchant of Guate- mala, arrived at the Palace yesterday. Dr. 8. Acenedott, surgeon of the | Chilean navy, is registered at the Pal- ace. F. A. Grow, a resident of Chicago, who has been touring the Orient, is among the latest arrivals at the St | Francis. Chevalier Victor Reggio, Italian commissioner to the St. Louis Expo- sition, arrived at the S terday. He is on his way to St. Louis from Portland, where he has been ar- ranging for the Italian exhibit at the coming Lewis and Clark Exposition. o L iy Californians in New York. NEW YORK, Oct. 5—The following Californians arrived here to-day: From San Francisco—Dr. Barker, at | the Belvederef H. J. Buck, at the Al- bemarle; Dr. H. A. Carolan, at the Holland; Miss J. D. Coleman, at the Everett; Miss L. M. Collins, at the! Westminster; L. D. Foster Jr. L. D.| Foster and H. J. Kauffman, at the| Navarre; C.-W. Hooper, at the Vic- toria; Miss E. Murphy, Mrs. H. H.| Murphy and Miss A. A. Watertown; at the Westminster; A. Buswell, Empire; Miss S. H. Clayburg, Miss K. Clayburg, C. A. Day and wife, Dr. D. Cohn and wife, V. Goldberg and wife, | V. C. Goldberg and Miss R. Z. Gold- berg, at the Savoy; W. J. Kearney, at | J. Thieben, F. W. Ray | the Imperial; and wife, I. N. Cohen and R. Cohe: e e A R COhan, ADVERTISEMENTS, IEBIG || COMPANY'S EXTRACT orf Beer %MM e~y Perfect Fitting Eyeglasses At Moderate Cast Lakeside Brussels 5?.""%““: range of patterns to choose from. match. ny of the designs exclusive 65 c that will equal Wilton Velvet Carpet 62,53 % -with us. Worth $1.10 per yd. Our price Per yard ., Snitt's Aminster Carpes E:‘:‘,‘f:;f Liesloum * Choice patterns. 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From Los Angeles—The Misses Clark, W. Clark and wife, at the Park Ave- nue; Miss Amello, S. Gusshi and Mrs. S. Gusshi, at the Algonquin; Miss I. Clark, Miss L. Clark, Mi . Clark, R. Clark and W. Clark, at lhe Holland | | House; A. H. Holmes and wife, at thv‘ | Broadway Central. STATE FOLKS|| Beginning Next Sunday Matinee Pixley and Luder's Merry Masical Comedy Tee Burgomaster SEATS READY THIS MORNING. i | | | | ALCAZAR™ S5 TO-NIGHT—ALL WEEK. LAST THURSDAY MATINEE TO-DAY. Bv's 25¢ to 75. Mats. Thurs. and Sat. 28e to S0c. FIFTEENTH AND FAREWELL WEBK [ WHITE _ D ALCAZAR STOCK WHITTLESEY In Dumas’ Masterptece, CAMILLE MR. WHITTLESEY AS ARMAND DUVAL NEXT MONRAY_Now Alcazar Stock Co. In LORD > LADY ALGY. THIS AND NEXT WEEK. EVERY NIGHT. INCLUDING SUNDAY. Matinee Saturday Only. Charles B. Dillingham Presents FRANK DANIELS M. OFFICE BOY| Perrin Gloves |§| €@ Comfort in gloves (Al isa good antidote for a bad temper. || € Perrin gloves are Sousa at the Alhambra, beg. Sun., Oct. 16 | ADVERTISEMENTS. First A‘m;:‘u:a::‘ ;_("’l;;m;nwm\.-onca, John | COLUMBIA " = | LEADING THEA:GE MAv:n near Eighth. Phone Soll(h 533, TO-NIGHT—ALL THIS WEEK. Mats. Sat and Sun. Mammoth Produc ot the Scenic Sensational Drama, DEALERS IN WHITE WOMEN The Police Patrol Boat—The Breakaway \\ all—The Oriental Underground Cham- ber—Steet Cage Full of Begutiful Women. Evenings 10¢ to S0c PRICES 3iiiinees 10c, 18e, 2S¢ Next Week—Rider Haggard's S Market street SEE | comfortable and |} profitable. Sole de; Women's and Children' t for 's Gloves at i R. D. DAVIS & COMPANY, Geary Street and Grant Avenus. Men’'s Porrin Gloves at all Stores. Felix and Barry; Mme. Avery Strakosch; Hoey and Lee, and Orpheum Motion | Pictures. Last times of Ted E. Box; T. Trovollo; Kennedy and Reynolds; Two Pucks, and URBANI AND SON. Regular Matinees Every Wednesday, Thursday, AMUSEMENTS. =~ LYRIC HALL | l MATINEE SATURDAY at 3 0’Clock i EVERY NIGET THIS WEEK THE BEN GREET PLAYERS EVERYMAN Original London Company and-Production. e ‘ eserved Seats—$§1 50, $1 and 75c. NEx‘l‘ WEE Mon., Tues. and Wed. Evs Wed. and Sat. Matinees. MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. Thurs., Fri, Sat. Evs.; Speclal Fri. Matinee. TWELFTH NIGHT. Seats Now Ready at Sherman, Clay & Co. ! _MISCELLANEOUS AMUSEMENTS. Josef Hofmann SwaggerVaudeville | —CALIFORNIA Greatest musical comedy hit in years —The talk of the town. The Tenderfoot With PHILIP H. RYLEY and the big New York Company of sixty Don't miss hearing the song hita: MY ALAMO LOVE THOMAS CAT for Second and Tenderfoot THE TORTURED Seats now Last Week of selling The ST wmeerr Lagcm mll H. W. BISHOP, Lessee and Manager. ALL THIS WEEK. MATINEE 28c MLTEF 28¢ OLIVER MOROSCO offers the only stock pro- duction ever given to the play made famous by Stuart Robson. “THE HENRIETTA” NIGHT PRICES—25e, 38¢, 80c. A few front rows orchestra 75 cents. aturday. ANESE Sunday, Oet. NIGHTIN- THE GREAT PIANIST ALHAMBRA THEATER TO-NIGHT AT 8:15 Saturday Matinee at 2:30 SEATS- $200, $150, $100, T5c. BASEBALL, SAN FRANCISCO vs. OAKLAND AT RECREATION PARK, Bighth and Harrison Streets. Saturday and Sunday. Prices—10c, 25¢ and 30c. OF O Uit Rl o Tetaoh THE [ 8 MATINEE SATURDAY. Same prices—25c, DER RASTELBINDER (The Mouse Trap Peddler.) GENUINE HIT. BEG, NEXT MONDAY mum | | sLecliesy | ! ! A CLEAN. MERRY BURLESQUE. BY HOWARD JACOTT. ‘The best production of the year. More noveities than any ten former offert The unrivaled Cast and Chorus. Don't miss “‘Flscher's Minstrel Maids." Nights 25¢, 50¢ and 73c. Children #t Matinees, 10c and 25c. Next, “DILLY DALLY." DOWNT!‘IELINEi ‘Three beautiful acts filled with great speciaities: | Saturday and Sunday Matinees 25c¢ and 50c. -Class Specialties Every Afternconm and Evening in the Theater. « —romGET— GALA AMATEUR Pigmfllfli NEW LIVING PICTURES.. Ride on the MINIATURE ELLCCTRIC o s RAILROAD.