The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 6, 1897, Page 15

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F RANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 6, 18 FEARS FOR THE ALAMEDA COUNTY NEWS. GRADY'S SAFETY The Cemmission Men’s Beat Is on a Perilous Journey. Captain Denny May Be Put ting Into Port Every Time the Sun Sets 1 No 0.d Stern-Whaeler Ever Bafore Attempted to Ma Sea Voy :g 5 6\ N\ ALONZO COONS FINANCIAL SECTY 373 IS OAELAND OFrrcE S over a week and open 8 and Sacra- north fron 3 i ca o S M3 b F VAN LUVAN TREASURER. { Officers of the California Union Spiritualist Camp-Meeting Association. THOMAS ELLIS VICE PRESIDEN fuction Jalecs EDWARD 8. SPEAR & (0., Aunllcnauern-p Sutter Strest. TO-MORROW, | | i THE VERY LGANT [ Parlor, Bcdroom, Library and Din- | ing.room Furniture, | Rich Upholstery, | | Kugs, body Brussels Fookcases, Engravi | Eange (cost $90), etc | NorE—Theattent 01 of buyers iscalled to the | &' ove sale, a3 the oods ar- of the latest s:yle and in first-c ass condition. For particulars see Chronliole. EDWARD 8. SPEAR & CO., Auctioneers, 31 and 33 - utter st. —_— Oakland; W. H. Finch, San Jose; M. H. Fincb, San Francisco; L. H. Holt, George | Baxter, Haywards, and Wales Paimer of | | Fruitvale. | Oakland Notes. | OAKLAND, CaL, June 5.—Attorney George de Goius dd not flie bis contest suit in the weter ordinaice cuse to-iay as expected. R. M. Fizgerald is the a v for the statement that William J. B candi- date for Presideatof the ates, will spesak in Oakland July 7. He may also speak in Alameda. Tne feastof the wee! the Beth lendid Large-size Carp:ts, 4 Fine % , rtchiigs, Fine Kilchen Furniture, & will be cel zog: Fi ebrated at Dr. L and 3 and8 p. czer will conduc Howland succeeded in getting Judge bail from $3000 wpt to get bonds 1n th | T H. Worley in ‘th Works, who owns 750 shares of sto; s Crematory aud R has sued the col to be due for w; WP wood .0un. W Wime, ning City M Morrie. Sante Rosa Mrs H G Eoyes, ili S I allen, ~unta Kosa eda & . Den SPECIAL SALE. Sn fa S i CilY STABLES, 332 BUSH Si., Beiween Montsomery and Kearny, AT ATCTION, Monda .c.dune 7. 1397, At 11 o’clock. on account of continuea sickness of F. CH MAN we will seli the EXTIRE CONTE'Ts OF ABOVE STABLES. 31 Head of the Lest Li STOCK CONSISTS OF.. Drivi.g Horses in t 17 A No. 1 Bustness Buggles: sway and Toy i Roves, Biankets. Whips, ctc.; Office 10, Desk, Safe, Pic tures, (¢ —-tock has o be removed on day of sale. B. Terms cash. SULLIVAX & DOYLE. Office—827 Sixth st Livestock Anctioneers. 21 Surrers, Rock- p Buggies: 46 neta ~ingie aid Doabls ANNIVERSARY OELEBRATION. Alameda County Camps, Woodmen of the Worid, Have a “Time.” OAKLAND, Cax, June 5.—The Wood- men of the World, Pacific jurisdiction, ‘Was organ zad seven years ago to-morrow. To-day the thirteen camps of the order celebrated the anaiv ith a picnic and reunion at San Loren : About 600 people went to the grounds and listened toa good literary and mu- sical programme. Then s and other amusements followed during the after- noon. Dancing was 1ndulged in by those wno desired. The contests resulted as fol~ lows: Foot race for boys und vears of age— first, 50 c: Ed Gracia sece cents s betwesn 10 and 14 years of age—Bert o t, accordion; Joe Wilson second, vears of age—Myra Moore worth of merchand wards; Edith Jooes cheuille tab p:poer and salt ng contests, five cam ta, Berkeley, first, 11 ; Cherry Camp, San Leandro, d e. ps_entered teams— min. 18 sec., cross- cond doz! truit-gnty s; . Ros: e. tie for second. The form ver-plated tes- kettle, the latter g table. Choppin camps entered. Olney, , first, ax, 1 min. 34 0ld ‘Orchard. second, o log beetle, ax and wedge. pping race—W. E. Owen, Berkeley, firat; ver, pix ) half a dczen siiver knives forks. A dozen gate prizes v ing two handsome gold Woodmen bad une 5.—The first ann ualists will open at Trestle Glen to-morrow. The zessions will continue ccessful convention. Prominent spiritualists from all over the coast will de for a ement is m; of fines courts be hundreds th d those who | fered from i would at least have ihe g tha ction of know y osecuted and AGAINST GAMING, ; . | Movement in Berkeley to Check Poker [l | Playing for Money. 1 BERKELEY, CaL., June 5.—Poker pla ing and gambl are acitating the people of Be at ot. The result of tk over the bandlers of the green seems to be thata set of new and stringent laws will be enacted prohibi Several t they were be furnished A R WATIG chafing Accused Illegitimate L qm:: Dealers Asxious to Kneow Their Fate, The Quastion of the ablishments where the playing is going on are open, and any one Wwith | money can take a hand. The present agitation has been caused y in the interestsof tne student ele- t being argued that it is t todebar the sale of lig me time permit gaming which is declared to bea a result of the stir beinz made through he churches and citizens of the town, ¥ er of one gambiing resort has folded bis tent, and, like the Arab, stolen quietly away. Journalistic Boom. BERKELEY, CaL, June 5.—Another daily paper made its appeararce in Berke- ley to-day. The Weekly Herald Company will now publish a da The Advocate, | whick was for a time a tri-weekly. has gone back to daily publication. el Adventist Camp-Meeting. OAKLAND, Can, June 5 — Sunday | | promises to be a biz aay at the Seventh | Day Adventist camp-meeting at Bushrod | Park. H, J. Thurston of Fresno will | reach 2t 11 A. M. “The Eastern Question” iil be the theme of E!der Andreas of San ate, as it 1 believed that California can supply all the talent necessary. REFUSES TOWED | WHEN ORDERED Joseph Soto Tried to Coerce | i a Young Lady to Marry. Took Out a License and To'd Her That It Made a Wed- ding N:cessary. | Miss J:unnesse Visits the County | Cierk and Demands That the Record Be Changel. OAxLAND OFricE 908 Miss Emma La Jeunn her mind that when she marries she will have something to say regarding the man | who would have her for a wife. She told Courty Clerk Jordan this in very plain Ianguage this mornine. For several months Miss Emma has been troubied by Joseph Noto of Alameda. Joseph made the mistake of thinking the girl loved him and that her apparent dis- | regard of him was for the purpose of | stimulating bim to further efforts. He | had the idea that Miss La Jeunnesse was | like every other woman and that when | | man on the steamship San Juan. | thougnt the man may have fallen from a decision ie courts. During the time stion h e kept heari along nt to the Coun Jail many law-brea” | is Beachy Head, height 564 feet. she said no she meant yes. Franciscoat 3». M. ‘Ths Young People’s | e Atlast Joseph grew desperate, and ne‘! meeting follows at 5 o’clock, and at 8 o’clock M. J. Knox o! Los Angeles will preach upon *“The Sabbath Question.” persusded himself that if the young lady =aw a marriage license she would at once ———————— march cff to the nearest preacher and bee The loftiest ciiff on tbe coastof England | come Mrs, Soto. Acting on this impu! 15010 procured a marriage license and a MISS EMMA LA JEUNNESSE, Marriage There was a scene. Miss J nesse was angry,and Soto’s argument that the license | being'issued all was plain sailing did not | | soothe her. The door was slammed in | his face, and the would-be groom d«parted | | with a sorrowful heart and countenance. |~ Miss Jeunnesse then hurried to the Coun- | |ty Clerk's office and asked to ses the | records. Her anger was very pronounced | | when she saw that Soto had been licensed | | to wed her. She asked if notbing could | be done to prevent such a document re- | maining on recora. | County Clerk Jordan told her that if she | | J once went to call on the young lady could procare the license he could bave it pasted in the book as proof that it had | never been used, and this seemed to sat- | isty her. “Lwiil bave that license before many | | bours,” shesaid, and oft sbe went. | | Bhe had not returned when the office | | closed, and the Clerk remarked that the | | Morgae mizht be a good place to look to | forlater information of the incident. ‘ | | | BRYAN COMING, Finally Settled That the Silver Leader Will Speak in the City of ! Alameda. ! ALAMEDA, CaL., Juns 5.—Aifter a| warm argument and much hard work the Bimetallic Club of tbis city has finally ar- ranged that the first appearance of W, J, Bryan on the rosirum in this part of the | State shall be made 10 Alameda. Confer. ences were held to-day with the committee having chargeof the itinerary of the silver leader, with the result that after it bad | been shown that this city was the first to move in the matter it was finally decided | that the programme as aszed shouid be carried out. Accordingly it was decided | that Mrz Bryan should come at once to | Alameda on ihe morning of Wednesday, | July 7, and address the gathering which | Wil be’ ready to hear him. The meeting will be in the open air and at the corner of Ban a Ciara avenue and Walnut sireet. where there is ample room to accommo- date thousands. The hour fixed is 10 o’clock, and due preparations wiil be made by the Bimetaliic Club to give their leader a warm welcom: ——————— UNIDENTIFIED. Man Found Drowned In Leandro Bay on Thursday. ALAMEDA. CaL.. June 5 —The Coroner e TN The San The Perfume of Violets The purity of the lily, the glow of the rose,, a2 Fho fiush of Hebe combine ia Porsents wondrous Powder. Who Is Now Oct to Recover a | License, has directed that the remains of the un- | wn man found drowned in Sau Lean- | dro Bay on Thursday be embalmei in | order 10 aid in identification should his | friends turn iater. In one of the | pockets of the clothes of the deceasea was | > an unopened bottle of strychnine | bearin Bastern label. This is re- | garded as lication that h+ wasaccus- tomed to use the poison s a medicine, as frequently done by persons suffer. | ing from paralysis. The Eastern label | would apparently indic that the man | was a stranger on this coast. In the um-books found on the remains notes and names. ible addresses W. Hokin, Glove est Oak.,” “Geo | 00k Montana chinook co,” h Wells Fergo Stable on Fol. | 1aud 2 8 F Cal,” and finer hand the following: beatrical agent, 3 icKay, peneral az 22 ome 3, “Mrs. M. E. B., 614 Fell,” . D. Murpny, 20 Stewart,” all in | San Francisco. | There was also some reference to some | one having been employed as a watch- It is | lowi $ 8 Savent St. W C 8 the St. George’s picnic train last Monday, in which case there ought to have besa | others in tue party who could identify him. Notes. Mr. and Mre. Jacob Mayer, prominent residents of Portland, Or. home on Mond visit three years ago, expecting to remain 1t a month or two, but were so charmed | with Alameda that they prolonged their stay. to tue period mentioned. The missionary steamer Morning Star is at Alameds Point dock undergoing re- n, who was accusea by Dr. of embezzlement, was ais- charged to-day on the testimony of the | complaining witness. | Sports to-morrow will include Company | G’s monthly target practice, Encinal Club shoot, Empire Club shoot and a cricket | match. LI R | Sunday Evening Sermons. OAKLAND, CaL., June5.—Dr. Edwards | Davis, minister of the Central Christian | Church, has announced a series of Califor nia topics to be delivered on three suc ceedinz Bunday evenings. “The Discov- ery of Mica in Californis,” June 6; *The | Golden Age of Genius in the West,” June | 13; “The Mirsge on the Plams of Our| Commonplace.””” The lectures are ad- | dressed to the pioneers and native sons of the State. | doubt that i | were from CRAZED WITH GOSSIP, Why Febiana Alviso Took Her Li'e and Tried to Murder Her Sister. The Inqu:st Reveals a Story of C.ildren Who P.ayed at Lov -Making. OAKLAND OrrIcE SAx FrANCIsco CALL,) 908 Broaaway, June 5. | The inquest at Livermore this morning into the death of Fabiana Alviso left no the cruel tongue of gossip drove the young girl to suicide. Marie, the younger of the two girls who took the strychnine, is now recovering and her story makes it plain that her sis- ter alone was respunsible for the tragedy. The young girls had severa! boy lovers and their conduct was not agreeable to their aunt. On several occasions the annt d reported little indi-cretions to Mrs. viso, and on Weanesday evening the s were out with some young gentle- n later than usual. T e aunt threatened that she would tell Mrs. Alviso, and as the mother had stated that a beating would be the punishment ie next offense, the elder girl Fabiana became Irigntened. She procured the poison and persuaded her sister to drink, reserving the larger portion for herself. Severa! letiers were introduced in evi- dence. They were childish effusions, and very similar to what all giris and boys are likely to write at 15 years of age. Some several Iads, and many were ten by the eirls, but none threw any light on the aff ir. The jury decided that the polson wa taken with suicidal intent, and that no one but the dead girl was implicated in the affair. ST Captain Finch’s Faneral. OAKLAND, Car., June 5. —The funeral of Captain Duncan B. Finch, formerly of | the Fred Finch Orphanage, took pl.e this afternoon from his late reside ‘ce, 1263 Webster street. Revs. Alfred Kum mer, E. R. Diile, D D, and Dr. Harris offi td. Many of the most promineut church as well as basiness men of the eity were present. The floral offerings were e aborate. ews of the deceased, being E. T. Firch, No‘hing but| Sweeney, ¢ Jo! Mrs M A rverhart, Sacto | aworth, Sac C anll, Fo.som S Maria J L Bley & w. . amalpals Jose ton | Mian J W Davis, Luisre M Siewart & wi, ¥a J Neisou, ~acio +. M. Coy, Oroviile T W Boalt, Keno H G Wazner & wt, Or Monterey Mrs J D Rosers, Puc Grv Mrd F M Co. Peta Shaw, Petaluma A H Smitn & C M C Peter.. EP Cowen, N Miss M Watson, Sacto J h Godtrey, Concerd Jackson & wi, Graves & wt. sn .u Lie T Rouillen, Fran W P Crooss, Santa ksrb C Grady & wt. S Quentin H Byr ~eles A de hocheburie, an jG B Jose Jose PALACE HUTEL | 83 buckwort | | | | ¢ HH, Telo F S Jonnson, Ssn Ratael | J Davies’ Liverpool H Lifentbal. 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