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SATURDAY" EVITSTG. NX) TREBITNIi NOVEMBER 30. 1901 T1 of the Council, which wu evidenced by i New York and New' Haven ralimail msbss day to young ladles of the metropolis, the large number of young people present, baggage masters are ny longer allow- The first was John McEwing, whose bride was Mlaa Alice E. WlUiama, and the second was George C. Shields, who was marnea to ivatnertne I.

unnun. esta," Alfred Roncovieri; waltx. One Night In June." Chas. K. Harris; march, "The Battleship Maine," Roland Belts; cake walk.

"Smoky Mokes," Abe Holz-moun; medley overture, "Past and ent." Dobley; coon scaotUscbe. "Ma Car- oline," Lee Johnson. At the close of the exercises the chair- man. Neighbor Van Brown, announced JAPANESE TEA. xue mrnrer Da.ua given oy uus vouncii tea 10 cnecK paper parcels.

oi any 3t-were totally ecBpsed rora every stand- acriptlon. Heretofore It has been the point by the last. Many take it that this (custom to check bundles od pack-is an ominous sign of its continuous ad-, ages of this kind, the aame as trunks VAmonrthose present were 3r andl? JfnS Mrs. M. R.

tronner, Mr. and Mrs. Henry rPw Prohibited by Hansen. Mr. and Mrs.

James Hearty. Mr, the railrofed. York Sun. and Mrs. Dooley, the Misses Kathryn 1 Some Hie audience at Carita HIve that supper was tro- j.ucii, wun iwt keeping time while the band played a of Maccabees entertained at Masonto Hanley, Bella Byrne, Annie Prledeaux, OLDEST DOLL IN AMERICA.

their wives, sweetheart and friends to HaU Peralta street last Wednesday evening really thougtot they were look- Teague, Estella Ixng. Mav Horsan. toe Banquev rtWMO uiu uiue oyster supper was partaken of with such relish that the head chef. Neighbor J. H.

Louise Wenk. Effie Hull. Agnes Harring, Owned in Massachusetts. ins upon a genuine Japanese scene rell, Louise Neill, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Mas tuisted in Three Centuries. The oldesf doll, as far as known, "In thoroughly satisfied. The balance of the evening was spent uarrtson, Mr. and Mrs. in.

Hodges, Misses Annie Clooney, Margaret Brov'n, part of tbis country, is "Georgia." the nrnimriv rtf r-j A with real Japanese maidens, so well was the piece of tihe evening carried out (by the Oakland young ladies In their quaint costumes of Oriental silks and satins, unique head gear, pretty fttna anil Vi w. m. a nm4 in nfld Annie Cone, Emily McCarthy. Messrs. in dancing, and when the big clock chimed tne hour of midnight it was with reluctance -that the young people donned their wraps and said good night to their John Harrington, Cone, Andrew Flynn, 1 of phelsea Ms-- Strange, McQuaide Jas.

ttan- ley, j. Madden. H. Long, J. J.

isurKe, j. i inmuicu Sheeaan. Geo. McCarthy. Daniel Mc-ears 1.

can well boast of having mia portion or the entertainment--was Carthy. Geo, Noble, Dr. J. M. Kane.

E. J. lived" in three centuries. Four under the direction of Miss Hilma But- Flanlaran. L.

Flynn. Thos. Nobie. J. Priel, tlar, and this talented lady was assisted by Mrs.

Hoffman and Mrs. 1ee, of generations -of children have petted and beaten her by turns, and, although her smiling countenance bear many a mark of "the whips nnd N. Teague, M. Hynes, Jas. Ready, A.

Farrell, Wm. Hennessey, Frank Kane, L. Sterling, Jos. Kenny. Frank Burkhart.

Hugh Gallagher, Walter Harrington, M. A. Mclnnis, Martin O'Brien. carita Hive- There was music appropriate to the piece, and tea was then handed around by the pretty Japs, and a supper followed, after iwhJrh Hallo i scorns of time," nnd her shapely brown head, with an occasional ugly dent, would seem to indicate that the skull might easily stand a littlu MAISOp DE L' OPERA. ing (was indulged in by the Maccabees and their friends.

i iiirjjiims, iiuvi-rtneif'Ps ine cnuaren nappy TOnipamuiio. WOODEN WEDDING. Mr. and Mrs. C.

f. Scholl gave a dinner party Thanksgiving day in honor of their wooden wedding. Their parlors were decorated with wood shavings and smilax. The table was with carved and burnt wood. The guests wipre: Mr.

and Mrs. Horner and son, Mrs. Furter, Miss Huber, Mr. and Mrs. Scholl, Miss -4 PARTY ATK0ENIG HOME.

An exceedingly lively party of young people gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Koenig at Mountain View on Saturday evening. The party was, given by the members of the Piedoont Instrumental and Social The Fast Incasing Business ef ThinJii a I he young ladies who represented the Japanese maidens were: Misses Estella Hoffman, Lulu Dowen. Mabel Homer, Lil-lie Jones.

Nellie Rivard. Minnie MoMa- oittkc ui ii vserv.iion. Popular Restaurant. "Georgia" was originally a "South- Mr. Charles Scharf, the genial and I lasi" was raisepto Milledg- the story of the Neill-Smith affair.

A clever man like Neill who can block and er, ivittle Coughlin, JSTita May Hanson, Loretta Smith. Francpsi Rarrot Vannio widely known proprietor of the favor- ite Maieon de Opera Restaurant, ichanee for rin wvZi E. Scott. Adele Gardiner. Marjory Shaw, Ada Belle Buttlar, Georgia Logan.

'-By- duck away from leads and make his own blows tell has little show with novice critics. His clever defensive work is not appreciated, while the leads his opponent make that fail of their purpose is counted has reason to feci ps-oud of the large ioiu scnooimate. GAYETY SOCIAL CLUB PARTY. THE TURF. The latter's mother had previously patronage that is being bestowed upon raraaeti the doll In the doll imrii him by the public- It is no wonder just as if they were not blocked." avoided or counter made.

Neill is a very clever boxer, and he Jof her times, and perhaps If Georgia On Tuesday evening last the Gavetv thi3 popular place is enjoying such a Tlniely nottea was given commuters! Club of BastfOakland, gave ils Club Ho celebrate the birthday of one of their leading members, George Koenig. This club, which is composed ot young has suffered more from incompetent latent in the ring than any man of his class. season, and all coma oniy use the artificial tongue With which she is provided, her previous family history misht prove fcor rightful eligibility to the Society of Colonial Danies. from across the bay" by, the New Call- (beginning of the racing fomia Jockey Club' that racing would hi" clients htw winning ik In the Fourth of July engagement in San regular monthly 'at Cameron Hall. The affair was a calico party, balances.

Man- Francisco he put it all over Thurston, but men- in tne aistrict, was iormea quite recently, the object being to enlighten the l. rtinn rmArmrtitA ni oepen.i mrictiy on ngures lucrative business. Here you get the best the market affords and it is prepared by an experienced chef the best obtainable. Expense cuts no figure with Mr. Scharf when catering to his many patrons.

Connoisseurs all have a good word for the Maison de a draw was the best he got. in oaKiana he has always had fair treatment and got v- aucl tana form to locate winners. He has a and a splendid time was enjoyed by all present. The InvKations were Sn young minds and to encourage club meets almost every evening in Mr. Koenig's place, where they have a January 1.

Those who wish can now thorough system for keeping tab on the- a commutation ticket 'or fr rTTSS Say" the shape of pumpkins and printed on yellow calico. The programs were also DUniokin- sh)inMl nnrt lha i-nvon-u wvrmov.r ana rest assured that tr.ere i he is able to place before his clients rac- The Czar's Tartar Servants. The Tartar servants of the Cr.ar commanded the respect of tin- maitres d'hotel at Conipicgne. They only drank comfortable lcub House. Two rooms were generously put to the disposal of the young people and were artistically decorated for the occasion.

Chocolate and cake were served; Mr. Geo. Main kept Opera, and that is endorsement ing matter that they cannot obtain In the bc use for It during the be use for It during the enough of the splendid meals served at were of figured oalloo, causing great win entire month. Notice was posted yesterday that racing will continue here at least another month. this neatly arranged restaurant.

water or tea, were sober in eat rorm orthe horses. Tuesday. December 3, is the date set for the next I sale of thoroughbreds at amusement. The costumes were all of Scharf caters to receptions, parties, Ing, and quite as faithful to the Czar as up tne tun with a large phonograph. REQUA-STANFORD RECEPTION- calioo and trrizes were wmn hv Alias weaqings.

Banquets, anu even i tne uog tnat was always ivith him -i v. .1 1 ii i. all that was coming to him. pft There Is considerable talk on the street about the "Spider" Welsh-Gdfeather contest which will be one of the preliminaries at the boxing entertainment to be given by the Reliance Club Tuesday evening. At the Olympic Club boxing contests last night several wagers were made on the featherweights, with Welsh a slight favorite.

His showing on the night of the Jeffries-Ruhlin light is still fresh in the minds of those who saw him and his pretty knock-out punch, but he may not be so successful with young Gilfeather. 4 Considering the heavy track the time I other horses to be sold that night will rents nisnes, cutlery, linen, tables, in fact everything 'required at social Antoinette Smart and Mr, Smith. The latter created great amusement by immediately making niase of his prise, a pair of red silk socks. Yesterday afternoon the large reception functions, including art tables and of the week occurred at the home of Mrs. made yesterday by both Ordnune and I bp a few nowjrin training from the stable i i t-j of Messrs.

Burns Waterhouse. Many isotany whs pherpmenal. Fred Rd- g()od fortes have come from weeding ward's brown, gelding rimply galloped I sales of m.a stable, and the material for five furlonas through the mud in 10 I Tuesday's sale is the best yet offered. iuimiiKi uuuugi. me rauu in i.u.

v. ni.i,m. wnt win chairs down to after-dinner coffee cups. Ssuch an institution is-certalnly a welcome factor in Oakland and Mr. At nine o'clock the grand march Mark Requa on Walsworth avenue.

The affair was a joint one, being given by Mrs. Requa and Mrs. Josiah Winslow iney are sons or the The orthodox servants were too fond of the juice of the vine and of more potent beverages. There are, a Russian tells me, 900,000 Tartars in Russia. No Russian can obtain a situation as servant for which a Tartar competes.

They are extremely quick and handy. Their nimble pace would alone enable one. to distinguish them fjoin Russians, who have a 'heavy, waddling gait London Truth. Bc-harf is reaping a deserving bent-tit commenced, led by the President, Miss Birdie Pilcher, and the Guard, ners, were -onpe In the B. W.

stable. The sa.e will be in charge of Wm. G. Stanford. from the same.

and will be absolutely without re The many friends of Mrs. Stanford, who Louis Oksen. EacCi young lady broujrht a basket lunch for two and a was Miss Alice Herrick, gatnered force SPORTINC NOTES. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE serve, every morse onerea g-omg io me highest bidden Ordnung covered six furlongs in 15 1-2. Rameses carrying only 100 pounds, ran the last five urlongr, of the first rice in 1:04 1-4, just 2 1 -4 seconds slower than Botany.

Ordnung and racing out at, top tpeed, was half a second slower going WOOING IN VERSE. and the affair was a brilliant success. The opportunity afforded to meet Mrs. necktie of the same material as her dress. Each srentleman mirchflwfl a btanford, whose home ts at Warm My darling, when I squeeze thy' hand, lunch and necktie and jw-oceedtd to That really seems to really Springs, was made the most of as the Herricks have so large a circle of friends, Mrs.

Requa and Mrs. Stanford were assisted in receiving by the Misses Herrick. Of course I clearly understand the first half than Botany, who carried Tis but a dear nonentity. COURSING hunt for the young lady whose dress matched his nectie, she becoming his partner for an old-fashioned Virginia real and afterwards, for supper in the Mrs. Stanford, Miss Gertrude Stan i That Grecian nose, that, with delight.

ford, Mrs. Oscar F. Long. Mrs. Richard Derby, Mrs.

Wingate, Mrs. George Mc-Near Miss Llvermore, Miss Ethel I-esses the semblance of a rose. banauet We know, for we have found the light, Moore, Mrs. William A. Magee, Mrs.

Fred Is but the semblance of a nose. Miss Antoinette Smart was induced The Spartan basket-ball experts cinched their right to championship honors by easily defeating the Athens last night tor the second time in the Y. M. C. A.

gymnasium. The successful players were: Otto Kurtz, captain; Martin Menges, manager; Will Martin, Stanley Burpee, Charles Zeihm, Robert Duncan, Alfred Ralston and Arthur Caldwell. The Spartans will now meet the champions of San Francisco and San Jose i to decide the State championship. i 1 The Olympic Club boxing show had- a large attendance last night, but there was nothing sensational except a few of jwagee, airs, warren enney Mrs. Norman Lang, Mra." Orestes Pierce, Mrs.

Charles R. Brown, Mrs. C. O. G.

Miller. Thy sylph-llke form, that seems to me to deliver one of her 'humorous recitations and Oksen sang a solo. In jnore weight 'than either of the older horses. From this it un bo judged what a fast race Edwards' 2 -year-old ran. Old Duckoy, a cast-off from the turns and Waterhouse stable, is in better Bh'ipe now than ever in his life, uiid he revels in" the mud no distance ittops him at present.

Yesterday he covered one mile and a sixteenth, the longest distance he has ever successfully negotiated, in good time and apparently with ease. Bullman rode So genuine and beautiful, A PRETTY WEDDING. Che early hours cf the morning the Is but an empty phantasy: One of the most promising open stakes ever offered by the Melrose Coursing Association filled up to expectations, but owing to the shortness of the days had to be reduced to forty-eight dogs.to the stake to be decided in one day's coursing. The! very pick of the dogs entered were then named for the draw, which -333 decided last night at No. 3 Golden Gate avenue, San Francisco, and resulted satisfactorily to all the own- It isn't even cotton-wool.

party broke up, all having enjoyed a delightful evening. Those teeth of thine, mysterious girl. The floor manager fwas Clarence The marriage of Miss Harreit Isabel Faszthy of St. Helena and George Hunt of Seattle, took place Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Are false, and thou thyself confessed, The upper act that gleam like pearl Smith. On fflhe reception committee were Miss Harriet Dwyer, Miss Minnie (M-cCracken.

and Mr. Faruhaim. Are even falser than the rest. residence of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter C. Tokio In Mourning for President Mo--Kinley. Victoria. British Coliunhla-When the steamer Duke of Fife from Yokohama on September 21 the city was in mourn'ins for President McKinley. On the morning of September 32, the day following the steamer's departure, a memorial service was to be held in tha- American cathedral at Tokio under auspices of Colonel Buck.

United States Minister to Japan. At this service the Kmperor ot Japan was to bo represented by a Prime of the blood an the -Minister of State and foreign representatives at the capital were also to be present; Tha American consulate at Tokio received a stream of sympathizing visitors for some days after the receipt of thp sad news, including the Premier and Cabinet of Japan and a number of notable Japanese and foreigners. jLos Angeles Herald. 4 Marie Corelli Sues a London Publisher. LONDON Marie Corelli has brought a libel suit against the publisher of the Topical Times, a weekly publication in London.

The suit grows out of a recent publication, personal in character, which followed the coming out Of "The Master Christian." Miss Corelli Is now staying at a country house near Stratford-on-Avon. Philadelphia North American. with I 1 him and handled the old fellow the decisions, which were not satisfactory Beatie at Vernon Heights. Rev. John Coyle officiated.

The wedding was a very Thy graceful limbs appear to move' Miss Bessie Smart, Miss Gertrude to a large portion of the crowd. There auist affair, only members of the family were two knockouts and three decisions. Dwyer and Miss (. Hussy composed the decorating committee- The music being present. The bride is well known Sacramento defeated Oakland Yester was furnished 'by Miss O'Connor of in University of California circles, having been a member ot the class of '98 and prominent in the sorority of the Gamma orchestra.

day at Sacramento, sccre 7 tb 3. San Francisco easily defeated Los Angeles by The last business and social meet Phi Beta. The groom has been active in business affairs In Alaska and about The visiting teams from the American The sport oE the houna ana hare nas taken a firm hold on the Oakland public, and the Melrose Coursing Park on the Hay wards road is crowded every Sunday. In. Alameda county, especially up through Haywards, Centerville and throughout ithose towns, there was always a strong sentiment in favor of coursing, but not until Wm.

M. Kent of Oakland and Br. ean of Haywards conceived the idea, of Melrose Park did the Oakland public get a good opportunity to see and enjoy the sport. With an ideal cleverness. Instead of rushing, him to the front from the tstart in the manlier he has always been a good hold was taken on him and he was allowed to rate until around the lirst turn and straightened away on the back stretch.

Then Bullmar. cut loose and 3uckoy went to the ltont with the, spetd of a quarter horse and remained tnere. J. Woods was the only rider to annex two winners yesterday. He is Pueet Sound during the last live years, Divinely through the dreamy waltz; 'Tis wondrous love, for I can prove They both are false, they iboth are false.

Come, dearest, nearer still to me. And prove to me thy faith is strong; Sit on my suppositious knee; If there's no evttl. where the wrong? And If I steal one mystic kiss, I my own, thou'lt not demur; Thy lips are just as full of bliss, As if thy lips, love, really were. and National League Associations played ing of the Cluib was 'held on Monday, November 11th at Cameron Hall, East Oakland, when some new members were admitted. Louis Oksen was elected guard.

A committee was ap and is interested in mining properties in Alaska and in Mexico. After a short stay in California. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt will a game at.

sacramento wnicn tailed to bring out any great amount of enthusiasm. Both teams were out of practice and the poor condition of the wet grounds handicapped the players. Score, All pointed for the purpose of preparing make an extended tour of old Mexico. MACCABEES ENTERTAIN. an initiation and degree ceremonies, Americans 3.

4 of which 'Smiifti was appointed chairman. After Che business was coursing parkl and honest sport safe- Thi- Ladies of the Maccabees gave an jOCy8 eVCr aTCnd -Jaraen J. Dooling, in Montreal Her concluded, games, -music, and dancing jobs, the new park prospered and gained Oriental entertainment' Thanksgiving eve at Alcatraz HaU. 1 isher he is probably the equal of ny I'S CASTLE ooctipiod Che time iuntil 'midnight. The Club is In a flourishing condition and An interesting number was the Japan- drill, under the direction of Miss Hll has many talented members.

All of lt9 parties and meetings, which are ma A. Buttlar, the following young ladies many, are marked iby extreme socia bility. taking oart: miss nui wvm. jjio Mabel Homer, Miss Marjory Shaw, Miss ii-ofiic l-Tnfl-'man Mi.nu' Ariele. Gardiner.

Among t'hose present at the calico IS DESTROYED He Will Appear as Elihu Yale. NEW HAVEN, Conn. In the historical pantomime which tis to be the feature of tonight's bicentennial celebration 'at YaileVollege, the part of Ellhu Yale, who was born in Boston in 1610, amassed a fortune In India and endowed the college in 171S, will be taken by John M. Woolsey of New York, Yale, '98. He was noted while in college for his striking resemblance to the well known portrait of Elihu Yale.

Miss Lulu Dowel'l, Miss Nita May Han-viIju Warinio Tr. Knott. Miss Kittie party were Miss Birdie Pilcher, presi ald. "Some days must be dark and some nights must be dreary; Some roads must be rough, and some ways must be weary; But never despair, Some day will be fair; Just breathe a sweet song of good cheer on, the air; Press steadily, faithfully, ever along; Keep singing your song; keep singing your song." General Corbin'a Innovation. Adjutant General Conbin has introduced Coughlan, Miss Loretta Smith, Miss Fran dent; Miss Daisy Jaeaby, secretary Miss H.

Dwyer. treasurer; Miss Caroline Meyer. Miss Minnie McCracken, ces Barrett, Miss inline Junes, ivxias ua Belle Buttlar, Miss Georgia Logan, Mrs. Miss Emma Deike, Miss Gertrude Clara caimon, airs, lamie aaici, GOING TO GET MARRIED. Dwyer, Miss Kittie Dunakln, IMiss O'Connor, Miss ILillie iHusing, Miss Mamie Dwyer, Miss Antoinette Smart, in public favor from the start and is looked forward to as a weekly outing resort by families scattered all over the town and county.

The park is well officered and managed and Is absolutely free fcom any contaminating influences. The Haywards electric cars ran direct to the park, fare for the round trip 20 cents. Those who wish can leave the oar at High street for a 5 cent fare (10 cents the round trip), and reach the park by walking four blocks over good stone FriHpwinx is -he draw for stake: Forget vs. O'Hara, Chicago Boy vs. Shootover, Hawker vs.

Merriwa, Bona vs. Tom Hurllck, 1 Commander vs. Amadee, Rosie Freedom vs. Guinea. Lady Newark vs.

Young America, Daisy Clair vs. Maid Hill, Union Pride vs. Yellow Tail, Anita vs. Half Moon, Lily Wright vs. Golden Rule, Benlcla Boy vs.

Crawford Lass, Admiral Sampson vs. Wedding Bells, Motor vs. Hot Haste. Vagrant vs. Grafter, Bowery Boy vs.

Martha Washington, Golden Age vs. Waroo. Lovina vs. Dorothy Coronado vs Querita Vincent, Miss Wilson vs. Rosi Clair, AvoncTaie vs.

Alden Girl, Cook's Water vs. May Lawrence, Nnght Time vs. Floranthe, Daylight vs. Warrior. Miss BeBffie Smart.

Miss Margaret Famous "PeterhoF at Fruitvale Was Burned Last Evening. T.st Thursday evening there was a an innovation at the War Department by Broderick, Miss Elinor Brodenck, verv enjoyable dinner given at the rest wearing his uniform with the inslaroia of Miss Kate Broderick, Miss Alarina. Grav. Miss Rose Gray, Mrs. It.

W. his rank while on duty in the department. He keeps his uniform in his office and dons it as soon as he arrives In the morn ffHJcher, Mrs. DeBruyn, Messrs. Chas.

Jalofby, vice-president; Louis Oksen, ing, wearing it until he leaves for his Jockey riding here, ar.d he is very I yukk at the post. Bullman, Spencer, 1 Wrkenruth and i-luiz each scored once. Wounce failed to land a winner, though he came close to being first, with Ned Dennis, who was defeated in the last eighth by tr.e timely iuth of Old Cromwell. O'Connor seems to be unfortunate, in the mud. Whatever chance he had of winning with Auto-ligbt was spoiled by thj start.

With an even break Autolight mignt have defeated Ordnung yesterday. Favorites were not very successful, but aside from Rameses in the first nice, who got little support from the -talent, well-backed horses landed first fcnd the books gained little by the defeat of first choices. Rose of Hilo was a well-playi-d horse. From the opening wdds of 10 to 1 she was played so persistently that at starting time the odds against, her chances were cut in tr. Ordnung.

Cromwell, Botany tnd Pnckoy were all heavily backed by wise money. Disturber, the property of "Jockey Mo'unce'i) father, did not run a very impressive race yesterday, but he should Bot.be overlooked. Before coming here he won his last three starts on the Eastern tracks, aM Is-a fair performer. He "is well named, being by Exile, a vty bad actor, out of Meudle. -i Jlt Phyllis was the medium of" a heavy plunge at the last- moment yesterday, and she ran the be.

Taeo of her fall career. She will do 'to watch from now on. dence of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boyle, 720 Pacific avenue, Alameda, in honor of the prospective marriage -of Edward Lynch and Miss Mae Gooby, which event is to take place next.

The bride and groom prospective were present, as were also, a number of their friends. As soon as dinner was over, dancing was indulged in and was continued until an early hour uard; A- GuieJtard, Frame warns, Hrrv Oillam. Clarence Smith, Cnas. home In late afternoon. He Is the only officer of the army or navy who follows this custom at present, but It is possible his example may be generally IT.

Jenkins, Clarencs Langdon, Leon ard Adams, A. R. Thileir, J. Jfaietti, Fire Alarms and Telephones in This Church. Portsmouth.

O. The Rev. J. E. Comer of the United Brethren Churcfh of this city will equip his church with telephones for ithe convenience of his congregation! A large fire alarm card will also be placed In the church and the location ot all fires announced from the pulpit in or der to prevent th rushing away of the congregation Ohtcago American.

Thousands Of bargains this month, at H. Schell-haaa' store. New goods at marvelously low prices. See ocfr display. Corner Eleventh and Franklin streets.

Beari the -lhe 'ind 0U IW3yS adopted in tne near ruture. There is no order on the subject, and General Corbin in tne morning. 1 HIGH SCHOOL DANCE. S. Derby, J.

Nelson, VV. fehumuin, George II. Derby, James H. Russell, L. Guichard, Mr.

Chapman, Mr. Larue, Mr. Famhaan, Mr. Killiaim, Mr. Snaer and many others.

NELSON-HIPKINS CEREMONY. is simply acting on oils individual judgment in -the matter. During the Spanish war ajl officers of the army stationed in this city were required to wear their uniform -while on duty, regardless of its ctiara-eter. but after -the war was over The members of the low senior class of the Oakland High SchooJ gave a dance Thanksgiving eve to a large number of The old home of "Count" Peter W. Poulson on Lynde street, about a block east of Fruitvale avenue, and known as "Feterhof" was burned to the ground last night about 6:30 o'clock.

The origin of the flames Is unknown. When they were discovered itwas too late to do anything to save the structure. The house was erected about fifteen years ago, by Dr. Poulson, who professed to be a Polish Count. Many strange scenes were enacted in the home.

(Continued From Page 6.) the practice lapsed Into innocuous" desue BOXING. i well pleased guests. Orange and black, tude. Its revivat toy wnerai corDin in hi own case Is ne of the results of hi observations d-urires his recervt inspection A Thanksgiving eve marriage of Interest to Oakland people was that of Miss AttipHsl Nolsnn to R. H.

Hinkins. Mr. the class colors, were effectively used in decorating. Miss Hinton's orchestra furnished music. The Committee of Ar Hlpktns has many friends' among the mnstuil nannla In fMa Htv a nil his hHdp rangements consisted of Miss Marion Morrow, Miss Grace Rutherford, Miss Elsie Ames and Miss Effie Waite, the class president; -Prentiss Gray, Leroy Briggs, Albert Coogan, William Gellett though a San Frarclsco girl, has spent From a careful reading of the story of the Neill-Smlth fight in Portland, it looks as if Al got a little the worst of the decision, it is hard to reconcile a draw decision with a nrevious announce- W.

N. Jenkins some years in tne awiu i iue rstmt. After a honeymoon at Monterey, Mr. and and Albert Wilder. of military conditions in the Philippines.

China and Japan: In those places he saw that all the officers of the army of the United States as well as those of ot'mir armies. British. French, German', Russian. Chinese. Japanese and others, Invariably wore their uniforms while on duty, whetlher in he field or in the office, and he became convinced of Its propriety.

A conspicuous feature of General Corbin's uniform are the two stars in his shoulder straps which his rank of Major General. Washington Evening Star. From the jockey's room and from the Mrs. UipKins Will resiae in uie mcuuu oils GRIPP-STUART MARRIAGE Dest eany morning autnority to De round ment tnJ fight would go for a de on th track a nuiet tin was sont out nn on the track a quiet tip was sent out on THE LEADING Band of twenty-one pieces, Prof. Orin Neal, master.

The program as rendered was as follows: Dave Somers. He did not win. yester BRYANT-M'CALL WEDDING. clslon. If, as the dispatches say, Nelll hit Smith as he pleased during the clos Thanksgiving eve had many weddings Address on "Woodcraft," by Neighbor and by no means the least interesting On Thanksgiving eve Miss Annie L.

Mack, organizer for the twelfth district; was that of Miss Amelia Oripp and Percy Bryant was married to J. H. McCall at B. Stuart. Rev.

J. H. Theiss of the Ger the residence of tne nnae a parents in vocal solo, Mrs. Prof. Courtney; zither solo.

Neighbor Gunther; Irish jig, Charley Wiley, Willie Curran; song, Neighbor man Lutheran Church officiated and Miss Oakland. Emma Gripy was bridesmaid, while Vic tor Stuart was best man. ing rounds, he surely had a shade the best of it, apd if the referee and the Portland Club was on the square when tho announcement was made public that the contest would be for a decision, Neill should have been given the fight. The great trouble with fighting clubs and referees that are new to the business is thp.t they camiot see an advantage unless one of the contestants is beat to death day, out will about do at tne next asking. Paddy Lynch, the Emeryville caterer, had I'rchin trained to perfection and toady to run the race of his life.

ran as good a race as he ever did, and looked to have -the race won until Rose Hilo came rushing up in the middle of the track and snatched victory from him. Mannle. -the turf adviser and handicap-per, hag had remarkable success since the The Rev. B. Fay Mills performed the ceremony, whila Mi3s Bessie McCall was maid of honor and Albert Clason best Harrison; anecdotes.

Prof. Courtney; zither solo, little Miss Elsie Gunther; cake walk. Miss Celia Fourding, Miss Jennie Fredinia. ATHENIANS WED. man.

CANNON-SHERMAN. Interspersing the above numbers and later in the evening the band rendered Two young men, residents of Oakland, were married in San Francisco last Tues- or knocked out. and that appears to be Thanksgiving evening a pretty wedding the following selections: March, "La Fi- Lucky Colors for Garters. A young girl blushing faintly, remarked at a theatrical performance the other night about the garter of pale blue silk that a dancer wore below her knee. "It's bad luck," he said, "to wear one's garters In that way, and for my part, would not do It.

It is also bad luck to wear white garters they signify death and yellow ones signify jealousy and love troubles. Garters tied in a true lover's knot are the most fortunate ones, and. If they are Jeweled, that makes them still more fortunate. Suspender garters have no bad luck attached to them, but they are not very pretty. After the true lover's knot the v-ic-ii- trnrter.

-fastened with a gold occurred at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Cannon, 1919 Filbert street, when their youngest daughter, Anna Belle, be Jeweler and Optician Tel.

White 872 1067 BROADWAY DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS. To PORTLAND From Spear Street Wharf at a. m. DAY inp I Sis First Class met all i rAnt I i Mfthsaii. COLUMBIA Sails Nov.

4. 14. 24. Dec. 4, 14, 24.

GEO. W. ELDER Sails Oct. 30, Nov. 9, 19, 29.

Dec 29. Steamers leave foot of Spear street at 11 a. m. Short Una to Walla Walla, Butte, HeUna and all points In tha NortbwsiC Through -tickets to all points East. HITCHCOCK.

General Agt. I Montgomery Street, San Fraaeise came the brtde of Robert Lawrence Sher man, Rev. U. S. Urmy of the Thirty fourth Street M.

E. Church officiated. The ceremony took place in the parlor, which was prettily decorated In green. white and yellow. The mantel was buckle, is the luckiest.

tMy own gar-j banked with flowers and strings of smilax You Caa Have HeaJth. radiated from the center of the room to the eomers and to the bay window where the bridal party stood under a canopy of smilax and wmts ana yeuow enryaantne-miima. The American nae was draped across the window. The rooms were all ters always match my stockings, but you could never induce me to wear stockings of white or yeUow.v-ghll-adelphla Record. Won't Check Paper Parcels on ths Trains Any More.

New Haven According to a new i s(- jupt Issued by the officials of the liehted by Japanese lanterns. Thousands of women take the Wine of Cardui treatment every day. Thousands of others wQ At the conclusion of the ceremony the read in the newspapers to-day how suffering women like themselves have been restored to perfect eomDanv 'adiourned to the aimnar-room I where a dainty supper was served. The dining-room was prettily decorated. The bride looked very charming in her traveling dress.

Only relatives and Immediate friends were present. The young health by Wine of Cardui. Not to taKe the medicine when its merit Is proven shows a carelessness lor the condition of one's health, that if general would keep the world full of weak women. Very few women can conscienciousty say that they have really sought health vain, but thousands of women have written, like Mrs. Flowers, that they could get no relief until they tried Wine of Cardui.

When taken according to directions this pure Wine never fails to benefit any case of disordered rnenstruaiion falling of the womb or teucGrrhata. The beauty about Manhood 5 ble Viuilteer, the preiyjrfpUooofafnnwuiFreilJPhysWan, will qitiiycureyCTi tof couple received numerous nanasome and useful presents. Mr and Mrs. Sherman left on a short wedding trip, their destination being known only to themselves. On their re nervous or aLwaaewoi tne generaiiTs ormms, iucu Pain fa the Dmrk, fc-ralaal Kpiiuivas, KrT IMhiUI I'Rlitaeaat Marry, Ezhnultaf Irl, Trlroeel mm lttopall lowest dayorjilghu Prevent quwkneM of leads to 6permt6rrboM and all th horror, of imootjney.

liver, the kidneys and the uriaury organs ol all imparities. t'riDMJS Mxecgmen turn they will reside in Oakland. CARTHAGE IAN CLUB. The reason ufferera are Hot cored by rJoetonbheaepereensre troirblfld with rttU. CTPIDESB the only known remedy to cure without an operation.

0O tUmoniula. A. wmtei (raat-antM riven and mtinfT returned if I boxeo does fUA effect a permanent cura. UMXIoruM Tho Carthage nian Club held a very successful meeting Wednesday evening, November 27, being the first meeting in their new club rooms In Py thian Hall. Four Address ViVUIi XIKDIIXHE o.

Boat Tim. Pn C3. For sals by GEO. SMITH. Druggist, 460 Twelfth St, Oakland.

new members were initiated. The fol is you do not need a doctor. You need tell no one. The treatment may be taken in the privacy of the home. The Wine always does the same thing and does it welL It regulates the menstrual flow.

AB trace of leucorrhaa arid falling of the womb disappears with correct menses. Ask your druggist for a $2.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui. If you will use this medicine you can have perfect health. lowing Is a- list of the officers: Pres ident, Lea Gilpin; lice-president. Clifton Brooks; secretary, J.

jay stepnens assistant secretary, Walter Christopher- Columbia, April 7, WL -v sen; treasurer, Tana smitn. THE Y. BALL. 'Jiib-wobk: Hnsdred of Lawyers. Preacher; Actors, and other i overworked Professional and Business men who lhonght they had kidney trouble have told as that they bad never been able to find anything' to equal LINCOLN SEXUAL PILLS for the enre of that pain in tho back, and the all-gone feeling that so often -precedes paresis.

Price, $iuo per box-rbn; of your sent by yaai! reeeipt of price, in plain wrapper, -t Liscotw PjtOPRIETARY Fort Wayne, lad. For a Ion time i wu confined to my room and vnablc to do the ill jhhut kind of of sty fritnds thought I had couuroption and was on the dedine. After reading one ef your booklets I determined to give Viae of Cardui a trial. I an now on my third bottle and am able to move around the hens and sweep myyard, a tag I could not do or dare attempt to do four months ago. Mrs.

JAMES FWVZXS. 1 The seventeenth annual ball of American Coun'cil No. 8, Young Men's" Insti tute, was held Thursday evening, Xovetn ber 2L For advleo aad liUratare, addreaa. virina arxnptoma, "Tha ladiat Adiaory Tho elaborate atyle on which the affair was conducted was tha prima cause of its great success. The memberk fcavo feten C0LL1N3 Washington Ctrtst Jhlshlx cciniaeBtel oa tha poularit? i i..

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