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OAKLAND lEIEMBER 7, 1908. v. TK 1 11 1 I 1 SATURDAY "EVENING, hfiwv, Hi)i the beautiful painting behind her. I most Interesting girl In the room road men and jrae jth'elr em tied there fpr the winter months. and (Czar Greenway scintillate, is the seemed to occujpjr hisexclustve atten Town Talk.

New ployers in an association to eombat tion. "NShe had assoettated with the; very near her doraaln.Town Talk. LESSON FROM MRS ASTOR'S LlfE. seniors at college," alsol few men. oft A PROMOTER'S studious pursuits, and? she began to A VERY EXPENSIVE APARTMENT -i LOST FINGERS.

legtslatton lnlmioai to their industry, there would be it decided lessenlnf. If not an- incessant industrial strife auff ertng. But other branches of labor must first cultivate tTgher deeef lntellT News tetter. talk intimate jargpn or tnejstu-. dentto her new acquaintance, Bhej A lawsuit "which 'has just been de- thouKht that the youngj "doctor" man.

Promoter' Eagan, the subordinate Ha in New Vork." and in which mustv enjoy the scientlWc side of his The death of Mrs. William Astor, who tot thirty years used New York society Qf a footstool, accentuates only (son of the late Commodore Con Mr. O'Connor has four sisters, Ceaia, jTlny, Lily anA Maud, all of whom aire unmarried. When -their father's property was there arose a (difference of opinion as -to its distribution and the five chll- dren to use an expression that one of Charles Lever' characters might have evolved found themselves at sixes and sevens. They are all good (frjends now, however, I am told, WllUeMs a fat, ruddy-cheeked jWho ought to be a fine ad or his brand federal employe who la ambitious to become the rival of Pat Calpoun in the acquisition of street railroad fran the famWs restaateur; Louis her- hm dB of the Ueel an altruistic eall Inhls.

the difference In the makeup of our smart set and that of Oolham. There He hasteneid to explain "Perhaps ATTACKED BY LOACHES. cost of living In high life- The de- have mlstdjsen my. ps-ofesalon," he chises ip San Francisco, lias phly two fingers on one of his hands. fendant was Arthur V.

Proal, who is no woman in Ban Francisco upon "I ama dentlst.T TheWasp, has made a large fortune out of ace whose shoulders would gracefully ftj Katharine Elklns ls reported ilathe newspapers 'as mja'klng her-Mlf mlstras of the Itall.n language hy a phonograph, Miss Elkins' education In, thlaf partlcitar waa neglected earlier In her wuth, in pre-' ducal becaviBe French was deemed, a. 'mora elegant' accomplishment than' the gW i to apeak te tongue of and Arflosto; bo French spake. Mlss Elklne fair and fetlaely. after the lachooi of Stxat- fordat-the-Bow," for, like the of Bweet Geoffrey's pilgrimage. the "French of Paris twaa to her un-knowe' In Wet Vfirglnla the vas- sals that do iegehmaige tothe, house Eagan claims to be an inventor as WHOOPfirUP tylene gas.

-The evidence" disclosed that Proaf" hav maintained "an apartment at Sherry's 1 for number the mantle worn with such dignity and power by the" late Mrs Astor. Paper-made leaders we have plenty but their pretensions to the place well as a promoter, and professes to have designed a car which "will run The transport Sheridan vWought news from Manila of the most hazardous and rriost Important overland trip that has been accomplished In the Philippines since the close of hos CHoquot. Wine selling generally makes aa end of Its, exponents In about five FOR GOOD all the existing typesout of business. or "ten years, but Czar Greenway pf years, and that on he expiration of his lease he said he would take another lease for five years at a rent When he went to Manila with his reg And nowfHake off gen seems to be proof against Bacchus. His new rival, O'Connor," Is hot iment he took a model of the won are backed up by a band of scrlb-blersL hungry for news with -which to pad the social columns.

Now and then a gracious and charming aspl- It was made by First L.ieu- tlemen, and whoop If up for good al of 214.000 a year. The lease was tilities. i tenant S. Bradshaw.v Fifth -James only a stouter and more muscular i roads I The i next legf slatture must do prepared but Mr. Froa' "went to Eu j.

i derful car with -him and spent more time on It than In drilling. 'Ife ha a working model of It In a barn out la the Mission, and they say.that when rant rises up. Is pricked on her way FJeld Artillery, and Second Ldeutenant something for. Calf ornia! Good roads man, but score of years younger, so the CzarV.will have to look to hls.v rope without signing It. On his return in July Mr.

Proai said he had by the society reporters' pens, but no are needed, andj every i corner (grocery of Elklne speak -psitols. of ancient laurels." The late Commodore Coa Harry I JCing. First Cayalry, afoot from Camp Stotsenburg directly i I i -across the center of Luzon to A- statesman who lhas beeni sent to the, reconsidered the matter and desired only a lease for one" year. "This was he descants on Us merits to an attentive crowd of prospective stock one but the kitchen-minded ever credit her wjh any real significance in the smart world. Gradually these legislature majnsecure enduring iame agreed to, but a little later Mr.

Proal holders he makes Demosthenes look notified Mr." Sherry that after con O'Connor was one of the best known citizens of San' Francisco. He' took a great intenest In and "hence the I aquatlo sobrlqt. He made hie' money a large bunch by fortunate; purchases of Con' Virginia mining like dummy. The Wasp. 1 by advocating the state I building of roads.

"Every road that i Is a feeder from, one cojuntyito ahothjsr should be ambitious so-called leaders tire of their pasteboard power, give up the sulfation with his wife he had de cided not to take 'a, On cross quest, and the society chroniclers flock Westmoreland, English akin to' the Bpeeblibf mellowed with the 'quaint burr of thejold slave days; and ppon' this Ungual! base Miss El kins 'wliT erect, herv structure after order of i architecture, assisted by, a phonograph disked with recor ds1 of the convesattenal method of the- Italian 'coVirt nd choice' selections Of Italian iopera.V Town Talk examination by counsel for Sher monan on the Pacific Coast The Start was made during the latter part July wlth twelve 4cargadoreS) the purpose being to ascertain if it was possible for party to get through and whether or not a trail or road existed. 1 After several days out the under state contract and supervision. Every i road that traverses! the county alone shbuldtbe a county road. Every to the standard of the new "leader, who will give them the hews. OVER THE CUPS OF THE KEEN EY TEA.

stock on the eve of the great mining; ry, Mr." Proal denied that he agreed -t- The genuine leader of a smart set boom on the Comstock. The James C. Flood, the banker, was road Uhat' traverses the of the to takethe premises. He said he asked Mr. Sherry for a year's lease, late Mr, and must be-a woman of unmixed mo state or crosses the.

state' boundary Miss Kathleen de Young's Persian O'Connor's most Intimate friend. but" this was However, the tives. Her final and fiercest ambitions lamb coat attracted a great deal of gavei him the tip which put him la cargado.res became footsore and all. Jury held that Mr. Proal must pay must be to uphold the fixed social tra should be dignified into a national highway and given national help.

Whoop her up for good I roads, gen admiration at the Keeney tea. Mrs. the front rank of local capitalist- six months' rent of $7,000 for an ditions. gne cannot combine i com The VWasp. Selby Hanna and Mrs.

Rosa Plotner apartment which he never occupied merce" and; leadership. TJactfuI woman, but four deserted the party. Jt was Impossible for the remaining carga-dpres to 'carry the "rations, so from that time on the officers and their re tlemen -jr-Newsf Letter, with a genius for organization, and were among the most colorful anl- This'does hot satisfy Sherry, and he claims another for the second GULLIBLES AND HENEY AND THE, oilEFJlBSTICE. i i Francis Heney atfleast has the b'enefivof hlsownilm'measurable'galI. the necessity 4 for profiting thereby.

CAUGHT INMHE mated pictures there. A tag tea note made Mrs. Chrystal Jfarrlman the six months of the year. The Wasp. maining cargadores were obliged to cannot be boosted to tixf place.

So THE MYSttCS. subsist on the roots of herbs which 4 ciety must looki up to Its leader, and ORANGE BLOSSOMS. most beautiful matron of the receiv lng party. She was gowned in a rare It Is oddthat the gullible fools wal they admlV was enough to furnish them with sufficient nourishment and moisture to keep them alive, but not the society of today does not look tip to a good business manager which is what "most ofj the present aspirants IN THE HANDS OF f-'TWENTY-FIVE." wedding i of Miss Pansy i Perkins, creation of black and white "chiffon. fatten the purses of the so-cahed daughter of Senator George Perkins, Among the smartest gowned girls were the "Misses1 And, by the seers," 'eastern mystl," "astrolo- arefw8 Letter.

f'. enough to keep- a man In full "muscular development. After about 10 and Cleveland formerly 'of With the return of Mrs. Henry T. gers, ana.

the ilk, never think for an; way, owing to "the illness of Mrs. W. now the district attorney of days from the" time they left Stots Scott from the east it is now def instant testing the fakers' pro- THE TAG DAY: H. "Mills the family were not able to Nye county, Nevada; will take place enburg the officers arrived at ping- phetlc powers by asking something about the past If they can foretell- initely announced that there will be several changes of consequence in the on November Contrary to the ex leave for their tour abroad this win ter. The date of departure now de EPIDEMIC.

nectatlons of many friends itl management" of the colonial balls to pends on Mrs; Mill's i health. Town aon Cove, some distance north of Infanta. "The leeches," said one of the officers, "were one of the worst foes we had to contend with "on the will be a small and quiet affair at the An' epidemic of tag day Is sweeping be given at the St. Francis hotel this Talk, home of the bride's parents in Oak winter. The latest plan Is to select a land.

1 trip. One-half the party had to re events to come, they should certainly be able to describe events of the past. Let the next credulous victim ask the soothsayer to narrate "some of the events of the former's past life before, delving Into the future. But a fool never thinks, anyhow. News Letter.

committee of twenty-five' ladles to di Nothing eso could sustain hlra under the constant 1oi his absurd legal pretensions and' his! unsavory personal record. ySurely, Heney, like his master, is quitter. Jujaa Itudblph Spreckels iwilU have no way but hla own way, andfwhen his path Is blocked, attempts to block every one else, so Heney" defies' very one buf himself and those fwho submit' to his bluster and truculency. After six months' gestation, Heney has been delivered of a mountainoais monograph la which he attempts i to taka Issue with the chief Justice of the supreme court, Yet. with.

all Its verbosity and Heney" prodigious mountain Is casually brushed; aside by Chief Justice Beatty, and there remains a miserable Uttle mouse. prWeniinta a corner and hunting his hole, Reney finds a refuge behind the-skirts of hl AKhough "theT special over the land. Cities and towns are in its throes and charities a and churches "are gathering the' harvest The announcement of the engage main awake at night to keep these rect the destinies of those very select ment of Miss Ethel Amweg, daughter affairs. Mrs. Henry T.

Scott and Mrs blood suckers off the other half." The party left infanta on the return trip of profits. is the latest and most of Mrs. Frederick Amweg, to Waiter BIGGY, WILL NOT BE REMOVED. Around the Eddy street hall of Jus-flee the story that Blggy is to be de William Mayo Newhali will head the profitable scheme devised by practical A. Scott came somewhat in the na In September taking an entirely dlf list.

Names are now beMng carefully workers to raise funds for those elee- ture of a surnrise to their many A SOCIETY FAVORITE welghedln the balance to' complete ferent" "trail back to Stotsenburg. Town Talk. I friends. The wedding will not take monsynary societies that have exhausted' the cbAirch J'falf method of the requisite number, Nearly all of place till next 'April. Amweg Is IN VAUDEVILLE.

the members, however, will belong to a well known consulting emglneer and the Burllngame set." Eaqh of 'the la is also a prominent memjber of the TRUTH STRANGER THAN FICTION. i governor's staff. Mr. Scott; has a very dies chosen will have the privilege of nominating a certain number of guests she wishes Invited. The so- Society gleefullyt awaits the arrival of Hall McAllister at the Orpheum, and Is prepared to applaud his sketch.

responsible position with Baker port their work. The "red badge of courage" is fluttering a score of cities "this week and "have a tag' is the inviting question issued from thousands ef pretty lps with no change given. A igentle protest on the part o( fathers And posed caused a broad laugh mount the faees ef the me tell you one thing," remarked a sage; "Blggy, will not be disturbed, during this administration. He knows too In the past, while the elisor of he was the boon companion of RudoJlPh Spreckejs, Boy, Heney and Langdon. He knows too many of the "secrets of "the" graft" prosecu Hamilton.

Town Talk." Truth Is notoriously stranger than prosecutor had given himself six Mt a ii. 9 rs mi cial success of the dances will rest with these ladies, so their selection is AN UNCONSCIOUS fiction, hat author would dare to months to prepare, and pollslx parallel he Dunham, case in fiction a matter of very grave BIGAMIST. apology, for himself, yet given out publication: on the eve Here is a man whose double was ar brothers Is already following In Its very much of a favorite with the smart set, which doesn't mind a bit' his becoming an actor instead of staying in his profession of the law, like his famous father. It was a cousin Town Talk. "'k i i i wake, and bids 'fair to shortly prove! rested' and his.

Identity sworn to by s-- -n A considerable proportion of the tion, and, would be" apt to divulge OF THE OLD f.1 year's divorce eensatlons have ema Dunham'js most intimate and lifelong But was not Punbam, v' of Hall McAllister who was recently nated from army and navy circles. SPANISHACE. LOSED THEATER The Hains case Interests people out reported In an apparently reliable New York dally as having wedded in a Justice's court a' French girl who could not speak a word "of English. Senora Amparo Carmen Loaiza de TO HELP ACTOR. another man bearing the scars and blemishes of Dunham, and opinion is them if HRiade the victim of attack through the machinations of Burns, who wants the place.

That combination" of. talent fear him, and will do nothing to rouse this anger and stimulate his' a bombshell would explode wereJhe to talk!" The Wasp. here who know the. parties concerned, and now the Daywalt case claims attention: 7 Dr. George W.

Daywalt oc One of the "whitest" things ever The rumor was denied by the McAl- Gutierrez $anta for whom "a requiem mass was celebrated in the Spanish churchr pur Lady" of puada-lupe, at Broadway and Mason streets, done in the show business came to lister who is a son of the late my notice last weell when Walter cupies a prominent position in the medical corps of the army, and" is present stationed at the Presidio. He McAljister, the oracle of the Astor oY election, if contained a glaring and radical error a' vital mlsquwtatlori of a public statute, rieney' was then forced to make apology forf hi, ap'oi-ogy. It Is signlfleant that'ln apolo-gtzlng for a blundering indictment He-ney commits another blunder, and when his latest; blunder is" laid bare he thrusts it upon the 'shoulders of hs stenographer. Nor for the bung-liijg of vthe-ScWitz indictment will eney assume the blame. Heney himself, according to Heney, "had nothing whatever to do with the preparar tGja Of the indictments "in the' extor- cases." "Mr.

says He- ney, ''prepared those indictments with the assistance of another lawyer," whom Heney does not care to name, but who appears to have been his own partner, Mr. Cobb. News set, the next day. The Wasp. Hoff, Seely, the manager of the Valencia theater, dismissed the audience won fafae during the Spanish war, last week, was the daughter of Se-nora Dolores Joalza of this city.

ad all the members of the Loajza family, with their fjf lends, were at the church A LIMIT THE KILLINGS, i who took, the first hospital on Saturday afternoon and announced that there" would" be 'no performance of Excellency, the governor," the Manila. The surgeon's suit ship fl DEATH OF LOUIS BIEN. divided The escape of Dunham was one of the strangest in crim-Inal history. After murdering a whole family, the murderer seemed to evaporate from the earth." There are many who declare that he was secreted by friends, and I am inclined to share that opinion. We all remember the Planz murder, and the supposed murders were pointed out at the time, but no.

conviction followed. Morieyi it" Is saiaTkept the officers from the scent. think If Hatfield proves to on the solemn occasion. Senora Santa4 Cruz" died last December In Lima, Peru, which was hr home. She was for.

freedom is peculiar in that, according to his statement, he has been an unconscious bigamist according to the California law. In 1888 he mar the Louis Blen, who passed away In week attraction. ne occasion lor this was the news received that the father of Robert Warwick, the Valencia's' leading man, had suffered a the wife of a wealthy Peruvian of the Belmont sanitarium last Sunday, wae pure Castlllan blood, Senor Jose Gu- i fee father of Robert Taylor Bien, who tlerre Santa Cruz. The Loaiza fam ried Miss 'Fannie Harrison Delaney, who divorced" him in 1897, As the law stood at the time, the defendant ily1 Is one of the most aristocratic of Licenses are now required- of all who hunt In this state, but the only Information demanded of the appliT cants for thinir'lsisuch as bears upon their Identity and, residence. To this should he added inquiry relative to the applicants' familiarity with firearms and ability- to distinguish a "luntlng companion from a deer, a Squirrel or quail.

One" can "seldom Is best known to theater goers as. Robert Warwick, matinee' Idol' of the Valencia theater. The young actor tKe old Spanish set in this city. The paralytic Stroke and could not live for "over twenty-four Knowing Warwick's 'great devotion for his. father.

Manager Seely at once decided to close' the theater' for the "matinee. be a counterfeit, they would do well to give up the search: They have this best known member In society is, per man in a cell and heavily ironed. could not marry again, legally, until a year had passed. In spite of this he wedded five months later, iflss Evangeline Geddes becoming Mrs. was preparing tor tne matinee, in THE CACTUS haps, Fernando Loaiza," who is a fine stager and ised often to appear at which he was to create the feeding This is not Just.

Suppose the man is i v. Innocent what recourse has heT I rgiB in a new piay, wueu wuiu rButu that the actor might have "the satisfaction "of a final farewell with his parent. The whole affair struck me, as I said before, as being a pretty the asnionabie amateur concerts, Senora Santa Cruz left a Do see no other method, but there should Daywalt No. 2. The surgeon had consulted an attorney, who told hlnn the law of a year's wait was unconstitu death.

He was able to reach Belmont be some other. It Is no light thing to lores, and three brothers, Fernando, pick up a newspaper without reading an account of accidental shoQtlng On the hunting field, almost always due to the combination of a fool and throw an Innocent man into jail and Alberto and Wenceslao Their mother "white' tlug. News Letter load him down with" irons, because he has resided in Frultvale since the big in time to speak to his father before he died. Mr. Blen left a widow, who, was Miss Isabel Taylor efore her i marriage, and" a daughter, who Is the A fire destroyed the family residence in looks like the "guilty man.

News Let a gun. News (Letter. A RUMORED ter, Washington street. The marriage of tional, and until lately "he was not aware that the second marriage was Illegal. The marriage did not prove happy, and after three years the Day-waits separated.

5 About a year ago the wife's father sued the husband Fernando "Loaiza with Miss' Anita engageWnt. Presidio and Pacific Heights soci Acosta occurred a few months before MAY CQNTEST Wife or A. B. C. Dohrmann, vice pres- Ident of the Nathan Dohrmann Com- The funeral occurred on Tues-'.

day of this week at Luke's Episcopal church, which the Biens had at the earthquake. The Wasp. A SOCIAU QUEEN FOR THIRTY YEARS. THE WILL ety Is in a flutter over the rumored 'er 8600, not a large-sum when it Is considered that it was to cover two years' board for Mrs. Daywalt.

She had previously sued for maintenance, CAUGHT WITH tended for. many years. The Wasp. With the death of Mrs. Campbell With the demise of Mrs.

William engagement of a very beautiful girl living In that vicinity to a handsome and popular army officer. The young lady hardly moves In the elect soci THE FISH. ranter in Honolulu last week may 5 Ar- Astor passed a woman who for more than thirty years was the leader A Los Angeles co-respondent in speaking of the late attempt- of 25 self-selected women to name 125 others who should pose as a "blue-blooded 150" says: "The new Cactus Aristocracy, of "which made mention some two or three weeks- ago, seems to have come up against It; or, like Lot's wife, been turned into a Tiuge saline cube, for not one of the self-selected 25 win say word, except to mutely' admit thai tfce1 whole racket Is off. In other words, that there were too many queer ones In the 25 to carry out the original plan of establishing the ISO. As a matter of fact, the 1 5 did set themselves up or intended to as censors and dictators, but were sat down on, so to speak, and laughed at uproarjously.

not; one" of 1 them wljl utter a word and social -noveraents have Resumed their wonted atmosphere. Friends of some of the 25 declare that the whole thing was an Invention of the Examiner, the object being to boost four or five' members of the but Daywalt compromised the suit. Now he wants his marriage with her come a renewal of Princess Abigail Kawananako't 'attempt'" to break the The wife of a prominent clubman SCANDAL IS BREWING. annulled. The Wasp.

and arbiter of the' country's wealthiest went to market recently and the fish trust that bound the will of her social set. Time and again efforts ety of that exclusive locality and sjie occasioned considerable lorgnettlng and side remarks not long ago. when she made her first dazzling appear-, ance at one of the elijrhtful Presidio father, Judge Campbell. This Instru Oh dit that there Is a scandal brew man informed her" that her husband had been In and ordered the fish. "Indeed," she "what did he or-der?" Being told that he hadjselected DANGER OF FLASH LIGHTS.

I ment provided the estate should be divided tunUl the youngest ing In one exclusive home In this town, and those who are In the secret are dreading the denouement of It Any time, and all manner of pre- were made by ambitious women, backed by social prestige and great riches, to wrest the title from her, but without avail. Mrs. Astor- attained her unique position through her connection 'with one of oldest and La very choice fish, the man also added, daughter, Beatrice, who. is now 14, Local pilots and other seafaring I packed It nicely and put" It in a shouldf bo of age. The will be men are rightly incensed at the care The rumored! engagement la more than a prick at i the patrician pride of the demoiselles in the set, for several of them "as; well as their mamas' have had their eyes for' some time past qn this' handsome tofflcer.

Town-Talk. queathed a family allowance of cauuons are being taicen to nusn up the affair before It becomes public lessness' with which the military au most Influential families' fn thbrltles at the fortifications around basket for hla which he carried." As her husbanF had announced he had business calls out of town that day she did a deal of thinking. outcome would never have to hand At the same time she had their immense financial 1 support at her the bay use their searchlights." Com 000 a year, and a separate allowance of $10,000 to each of the four girls as well as a tnunlftcent allowance to the who afterward married Sam Parker. Princess Abigail Ko- plaint' Is "made that the powerful command, amounting xo some fauu, newly rich and an equal number of a. 'sweet, gentle, trusting wife and a gay husband, loud In his praises' of his love and devotion for the dear lit-.

tie woman who bears his name and is the mother of his sweet children, beam from' this Is flashed directly upon incoming vessels, temporarily probably" if suspected man had not In his hurry the train left lit-" OOO.Q00. Her own private income In jater years amounted to only" 270,000 "ambitious -women who had gradu PACK FROM ALAMEDA. blinding those on the bridge and Im winanako, Campbell's oldest daughi ated from bargain counter service and his neatly packed basket In the car, and. this she spent freely In entertain other avocations of. cither a clerical and his club friends told the Joke on but notoriously unfaithful, to her, as all the world is coming to know.1 The mentf whenIt was expended she, was allowed to" draw freely on the' estate ler, wnb Is noted for het extravagant social Ideas, was not satisfied with, 'the provision.

She attempted a few years domestic kln. Town TaiiW him and in this wise the -name of a Mrs. William. Hood has come back man has grown perfectly careless i of to conauct ner campaigns in a way io town ater a proiracieq stay fair widow somehow leaked out. Town Talk.

late, ana in smte or nis rrienas- warn Alameda, where she has had a house commensurate with the family pres INTELLIGENT i since la oreaic io irusi, out. aDan doned the attempt through fear of, In full of congenial homeless ones re- ings lakes: no pains to. cover up his I tlge. Her mansions were built ex- TlAILROADi MEN. tracxs, ana is seen almost dally in crulted since the fire.

Mfs. Hood for- Jpressly for, entertainment on a mgg LIGHTLY curring her mother's dlspleaajure. The last three years princess has depended entirely oh her mother's generosity, as her Income for two years the company of a dashing little divorcee who has onlv recentlv shl fhn periling the ships in consequence. The army people should use some discretion in "their practice and should certainly not anaoy Incoming navigators in this way. Disaster Is likely at any time to occur as a result of this blinding light.

News CZAR GREEN WAY'S NEW RIVAL. WilUe O'Connor, who. has achieved the "dignity of representing a cham- nlflcent scale. On occasions there were as many as a thousand guests ather entertainments. In- her later has levolyed uupn the railroad who are among the most matrimonial yoke.

Other charmers, i Avpn mnre notorious hnvA nlmr4 years she received, them seated in- a Intelligent of laboring men, to call his frank and open hospitality, and it merly rented the old Younger home, and It was from thece that the two Salisbury girls, now -Mrs. Keyes and Mrs." Boardman, "were The Hemphill home, '2020 Broadway, promises to be, under the management of Mrs. Hood, sot only popular but exclusive, as many' of our prominent society folk have already set- high hacked chair, beneath a por trait of herself, painted by Carolus is garnisneeq by ner creditors, xno princess, who Is Princo David's 'Widow, is a handsomo woman with "an attractive personality, and although her husband died but six monthsiago, several suitors," prominent in Honolulu At the dancing parties In Oakland there has been a discrepancy of beaux and the introduction of an affable young man with a prefix to his name which Is 'Inseparable from a medico was the event at a recent party. The the" attention of their benighted brethren of Ubor the fact that the ntcrests of employer and employe are flcntlcal. If 'other branches of labor roulfl ioJlovr the example of the rail- seems a matter of a short time only before the wife pome to know.

The couple are exceedingly prominent The Wasp Duran. Regally gowned and wear Jng the famous Astor jewels she pre sented a more striking picture than Jpagne, and la consequently of the.

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