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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1899 Amador County, and unable to atten Hetietietiotie oo totiotiotioNonetietiotie N e Nt o NN ototetiom BRLURLUBEURLLRLUBRVRIRBRIARRERIRILEREIRERS court by reason of his suffering from dys- 3 B <3 4 pepsia. and intermittent fever. Judge ; Morrow accordmgly set the case for the MISS GIUSTI IS : WEDDED A FU : ‘.: 9; A QUIET WE]?DING. ltN H l GH ESTE EIM 3 < Lieutenant N. c. Twining of the Iowa g and Mrs. C. S. Baker Made One. £ E 6 2 Lieutenant N. C. Twining, U. 8. N., who & | is assigned on the battleship Iowa, was 8| married Wednesday to Mrs. C. S. Baker of 3 | o % NULEBURN URABRINNUNIRINS Washington, D. C. The ceremony took | place in St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church b | and was performed by the pastor, Rev. i i . . . Dr. Ed, Lion. Sad End of a Young Rabbi and Mrs, Chief Lees Satisfied of ‘h,’: 55‘9:‘(?,'“253&?1&,}3 centers arquna and Pretty Woman. Jldolph Pinto to Their Honesty. ke uprived fn is eity vith ber brotn; registered at the California Hotel. She had crossed the continent to wed the man of her choice and the love r{mg\h‘;;]rl;;‘&g] ) | originated some months ago in Wa - GUNST’S PET SCHEME FAILS |t had its culmination in the marriage | yesterday. The Dride attended by | Mrs. L. T. Jones, a daughter of Captain F. M. Munger of the revenue cutter ser- viee, and the groom had Chaplain F. C. NO EVIDENCE TO PROVE AL-| Brown for his best man. After the ceremony the bridal party was LEGED CORRUPTION. ariven to the balace Hotel, where a wed- | ding breakfast was enjoyably discusse Lieutenant Twining and his wife remain in San Francisco {iurxfig the i i Jowa’s stay in this harbor. In May the The Lieutenant and His Men Will | (8887 S0 0 ced to Puget.Sound to be Celebrate Their Golden Jubilee. [IN LOVE WITH A WAITER | MARRIED, BUT NEGLECTED HIS FAMILY FOR HER. B She Wrote a Gossipy Letter to 83 I B i 3 ycked and Mrs will await her Her Father and Then Took a {“ Continue to Harass the Chinese ]‘?‘A(u“'lgfilx'-l‘dg L s Bt pren the | Fatal Dose of Carbolic }; Gamblers and Intimidate l\esse! will come back here for orders. | Acid. 38 BECAS { CREDITORS TO CONFER. | -0 g | ! |88 Debating the sttnbutmn of a Pos- | _Nelli:‘ Sheehan, a young woman about | o Licutenant Price and his squad of of- | sible $35,000. |17 vears of age, of 128 Bartlett street, was | b ficers will not be withdrawn from the Chi- | The merchant creditors of the School [ found writhing on a bed in her room at | ¥ | nese quarter. d that they are in- | Department are discussink among them- | 105 Stockton street last night. She was |8 nocent of charges of corruption | gelyes how they shall divide up the taken to the Receiving Hospital where ! g¢ her case was diagnosed as carbolic acid | g poisoning. The usual remediss were ad- | ministered. but the deadly drug had taken | % its effect, and within an hour ske died |88 and the bed taken to the Morgue. |ge B ® B brousght against them, Chief Lees has de- | s35000 they would get by the terms of- | cided not to interfere with them. fered last Monday by the teachers Price and his men, smarting under the | thay accept the proposition. There are humiliation of being charged With cOTTUDt | two classes of creditors—those whose practices, vesterday morning visited the | cyms were submitted December 17 and office of Chief Lees and pleaded with him | iy,556 made December 31. The creditors to further relieve them of duty in of December 17 claim th: . to first payment, and a ount to more than the $35,000 r the creditors of December 31 un- a conference was decided upon. o ereditors met in the rooms of the Trade y morning and committee teachers and then Wit t how much money hall be divided. Th { many in ISI7. while his wife was born ten years later in Bohemia. Both came to this country when | children, their parents taking up | their residence in New York. There | the couple met, loved and were united on April 9, 1849. Just at tha | time the gold excitement in Califor- nia was at its height and the y couple joined the rush to the he case « woman is somewhat ouded in mystery. The hous: where | she tock the poison is located in what | | may be termed the new tenderloin. It | bears the name of a lodging-rouse, tut | ge 1 1ts own reputation, not to be envied. | oo The landlady would say nothing. She aimed, as is the custom at such houses, | 83 that nothing was known of the voman; { “We might have made { marked Price, who acted for the squad, “but I de 3 | prove that we accepted a gamblers Chin any one nt from t of d men be taken out of ‘quarter.’ er declaring his belief coming and how B A R O R R R R R A A R R A A R R PR AR 2R 2 she had simply rented a room in t cific shor settled in Tuol- commfttee is composed of the followin house for the night and had takea the | umie Cot Senjamin . Thomas Morton, J. poison there. The landlady had never | ¥ R. AND MRS. ADOLPH | installed : e s Snook, Harry ar Mores, E - "“5‘ . did not know her name | 38 PINTO will celebrate their | Al R £ Twthen Graham, J. E. O'Brién and J. J. i friends were b SGlAee Peatine at dRgr 'L inTinat reston: He. fembifie . = e T T ThC Margae there was |8 golden wedding at their 1 that region e remained there AP N i e residence, 806 Vallejo | until “old Tuolumne” had passed 3 To Limit Liability. American District | > street, near Powell, next h of its fame, and twent Comgese: envelope od | 88 Sunday afternoon, when 2g0 Rabbi an 5 mm.) ic Coast Company have pe- he note in & the beautiful ceremony that made T t Judge de unintelligible, envelope was d be deciphered » of the two f it as cou d wife a half century ! of the cargo of the c¢ them man 8 peated and t oy ago will be r DA AR A P PR R AR A P PR R PR PR R AR RS AR AR R R R PR R R e R PR AR AR R PR AR R A PR R R R AR R R R R R AR SRS convenient for you to meet |5 couple will receive the congr: highly esteemed in i ip Cor D,‘,’?fiiif’e‘f;“?ii 2 {82 tions of their friends, as they The couple have reared a o ey e e "ho the Billy Isaacs referred to in the g when they began life’s journey to- children, who wil of £he Bon=1 I AN STUERIOEE o8 b L o iite wveck B tiotiotioti o 5ot o ol etiotiohiot etiotetiotio ot oo Gotetioney ddressisc e gether. Mr. Pinto was born in Ger- | their golden jubilee. remarked | : is a man of that ___ tirregularly as a waiter in the Seal Rock at the Oberon. At the Oberon tated that Isaacs a married | and h iven birth to 0. He bad iz uilding, Mason and Ellis : | THE PAGO PAGO CONTRACT. Military Mascot in Court. Walter Jo! the boy mascot of the Kansas regiment, who had to be le Honolulu through sickness on the voya h the regim Mogan yes booked for a PR LD FLOWS BN LNNNN? away and danc 0 o T []H MANU_ 3 The United States Trsnsport Scindia el hat > | to Be Sent to Samoa to Guard e D ! | the Station. ed enough money to pay off | Since the outbreak of war in Samoa \ding debts and assure food for the threatening attitude of the nat! s about all that is| | toward the white population has given xegnm‘“‘““h“l:lh‘ | the contractors for the Pago-Pago coal- SERET the u Tiuenias . bl 3 ing station a good deal of anxiety. fair sex is apt to carry him to any ex-| Messrs. Healy, Tibbits & Co., whose | | contract for erection of a wharf, coal- Its Entertainment a Grand Success. u dout ing she lves an < Will Be Held in the 5‘3?‘%3‘";31‘..“ re naturall Month of May. | e x on me} ¥y o i concerned | » and prop- 1y chartered n Castle to WEALTH AND BEAUTY THERE BN o, S oy Sihed mecrancs oo BOTH LODGES CLOSE & e entire building A CALIFORNIA CLUB PROJECT | United states armed collier Aba THE GRAND SESSIONS | shegmatic poison. 951‘,5‘1,;1\,;”; s THE VEREIN CLUB ROOMS A SCENE OF GAYETY. OFFICERS W'KO WILL CONDUCT EACH FOR A YEAR. ot arrive SPACE FOR ARTICLES WILL BE than a mont party, there w prospect of A B | FREE AS AIR. the whole ou 3 d to the rav- :’“:r\'trrsv‘:-m‘:; e gx:'\h:urfe“?! ages of the Tu a natives, who have the | The Per Capita Tax Reduced for This | rt 1 have some of —_— reputation of being the fiercest in t Year—Degree of Honor to to send one home \\! ole group “ kick at you, o 1| The Artist Craftsmen of This Stats Hold Annual Sessions. Papa, : Will Be Given an Opportunity the contracto; enter- ir expen- the work Amateurs Score a Decided Hit as strels—Tastefully Decor- GRAND JURY DOES ated Booths a Feature. BUT LITTLE WORK Iy as did Lodge B s They Have Never Had Sations” <o Lodge an who st upon the | b deiphia of THEASHING OVEE OLD SCHOOL for :‘ Lw:;r ..nd found that the | Hetore: | mlx;:l[,\";);{;t The ic o porta BOARD AFFAIRS. Dfi;:_ '8 tifica- i | iopetany T o a- ag! S 3 t (h@ m lhl‘r of d that the \\d he letter is her fath Indictment Found Against P. J. v lifted ‘s Wynn on a Charge of Obtain- ing Money by False Pre- tenses. be held i > h £ to b recomendation representing himself to be & r each memb Shields snatched letters which were | California C 7 nd on the woma <on from Ochm idea an ing them at iguing with nduce them 1t fon of the co patch of the ecided upon none DEWEY DAY CELEBRATION. rmerly a merchant amer of . She accompani ¥ ship on her voyage around and performed her . Built as a ¢ r\-‘ the artisan, e v rated the mdui(n.ll «m.du.oxfi ot (he country At a meeting of the California Club e celebration of | terday in_the rooms of the Y. M. C. A. Ihv\o\ day on Ma honor of the an- White, the presi- ary of the adm s victory at Ma- and t meeting wWas con- met at the Occide :ai Hotel last . George H. Ripley, chair- n; Judge Edward B ed | man of the exhibition committee. J. A. ed that the cc‘ebrmk\r W the State Board of Trade, at_ Sunset ting the enterprise finan- | n as_also present to e the 11;‘\(\ the b fit of his experi- Grand Excursion on May 1. ttee appointed by the Pac ociation, > prepare for o resent Grand Jury has been in ex- of the work is two | into tions have sig- | the long tropical parlldpa(e th ¢ | take. yal duct of the { Legion, | ¢ ers of the |t —_————————— WANT POLK STREET GRADED. Its Condition Prevents the Sutter- ition for place in the Street Cars From Going to B gran F AN articles offered must North Beach. Y i ¥ r_ v ERUD "\w “\r\t “R ar the mi‘m‘li‘?r"b‘éifil The enterprising busi TY‘@ exhibition | street. £ modern stree he field for of Polk stry vfll“ bitume: all spac 3 free, cnse on the exhibitor being the trar he manage ss men on Polk £ tion o! lr\ pen'\le 'rom the n State to celebrate the endeavor to holiday | trial art Tt | be yoom for nothing but astonishm by | Details and appli blan h by appiving €0 or HUDYAN REMEDY (52 ¥ Cor. Stockton, Ellis and Market Sts., AN FRA been taken throughout CISCO, CAL. You May Consult the Hudyan Doctors Free. CALL OR WR!TE + 2 5 city mext April. e e el e | DEGREE OB HONOR. jend of the S:l’re! BoLs ithstanding the | cutting of the At the Grand Lodge s he D 0000000000000 00OCDI000OCC000000000000C JOE MATTOON'S BOX OF OOLONG THAT FAILED TUSTOMS BROKER JOSEPH S. MATTOON is agent for several tea importers, and as such is an expert on the fragrant herb and a lover of the decoction brewed therefrom. Until a recent very distressing epi- e in his career he has been in the habit of taking his lunch in a Slavonian restaurant in the neighborhood of the Custom-house. Restaurant tea not being up to the standard.of Broker Maftoon's taste, he overcame the objection by bringing to the restaurant a five-pound box of choice Oolong. price $1 per pound. “Here, Spire,” he said, “I can’t drink your tea: it's as good as the next, but not good encugh for me. Now, here's a box of the real choice article. Make my pot of tea out of it every day, and when it's used up, shout, and T'll get you another.” A pot of the aromatic beverage was soon steaming on the table, and the broker drained the cup in ecstacy with his eyves closed. The next day he imparted his plan to three of his fellow-brokers and ed them to lunch with him to taste his fine Oolong. They accepted the vitation, but when the tea was brought they tasted it and sniffed at it iciously. Say, Joe. said one of them, indignantly, “What kind of a rig is this you're putting up on us? This is the real cabbage-leaf mixture.” Broker Mattoon gave one swift giance at his cup, tasted a spoonful, spat it out, and yelled: “Here, Spiro, you scoundrei! What do you mean by giving me this stuff? Where's my tea, you rascal? A respectful waiter approached the table. “Spire sold out vesterday,” he said. “Where's my box of tea™ roared Mattoon. NEALL'S CASE POSTPONED. The Illness of Judge Advocate Cap- tain Ncble Delays the Tnnl The trial of Lie 3. M ‘he Fourth not begw\ at because of the Jjudge advocate o e used by g the commercial cen- \onh Beach route. | ness men of roadway along x'fl: n letter W has one at Lombard and t o street, in the center. Until this stree Teet car line d of December the past. named L were elected for g of the t that time all d Crittenden nant Neall, the officers of Thornton, attoi 3 h ey for Lieut Lieutenant Colanel ¥ 2 e court to order and read a certificate from geon Thomas Raymond to the effec Captain Noble was too il to pro- ceed with the case, but would be abie to be on hand by the 10th of the month, | A postponement to 11 o'clock on that day was consequently ordered. The modified charges upon which Lieu- tenant .\'un e tried are st kept trict secret omn'rs of the court d Mr. Thornton, whe » them, declines to say anything in that connection. —_——— Big Internal Revenue Collections. | Internal Revenue Collector Lynch re- arch collections for the North- t of California at 8M.351 84. The receipts for March, 1N, were $I4.3% 18, the increase this year being due to the ¥ M. Poland of cars right through to the bs e | elected); i is that the Polk Street Busin A P e Association will urge the pla street in proper condition out year's tax levy. e Nevada Basket Ball Team Coming. Preparations almost compieted £ the game of basket ball to be played i tween teams from the University of Cali- | ?'fl’i?“};fif ?;\&A;llaslm\ercuv at Oad meda; Mi Margherette H. O '4 ‘ello this eity, to-m N ss eret 2 ea of Ala- | afternoon. The youns ladics’ from Reny, | Meda and Mrs. E. F. Maron of Oakiang, | Som0ur voes s wher M:ur_u‘lY.sLl\ Sk Tk o T Bl 7 | reach of Promise Trial Pastponed. | ERGELDT Bong et i in rkeler giris | A of mise Postponed. | - S Pee 4 until Sunday night. They are * B x CATTMET ¢ | robust college girls and well up in f‘;;‘m‘g_ The breach of promise eult brought by CRE 0. 353 beirvera Si., Chtens | Ohea of Alameda: usher, Mrs. Ev of Los Angeles: inside watch, M Yinter of San_Jose; ou . i Yale of Santa Cruz an’ Fi Miss Margher Boo inv Superior ¢ of Ala. | efsifadee OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0O0O0DOO0000DVO000VO0DDVOVODV0N00D war tax and increase of business in Cali- “Spiro took the box of tea with him,~ repiied the waiter. tics of the sport. { Mrs of Scld by Owl Drug Co., S Nowing committee | TOTRIA. It cost Mattoon three broiled birds to exact & pledge from his friends | C. Etwood B OWR, & m! g the entertainment: A to say nothing about the affair. But the tea story leaked, and now Mattoon Mary Baker Eddy’s letter to Chris- | [20Ver 1980 and cos X w k M rcuit Coun ea’ en afld womell Cnited States yesterday morning. Counsel for Bi piroduced a 3 physician’s certifcate sexr‘é;n suom USE DAMIANA BITTESS, 58 forth that his clinet was at Plymouth, m m"xfl: g‘i-’u:‘&‘ Brandenstein and Lewis Greenebaum. ton H. Esberg. M., Artists’ materials, house and floor|{©Q gect that i 1 d of t Wy y < w““dnmmm e ‘““‘9“8 eclares t was only a pound of tea and not a box at all t{n Scientists, in next Sunday’s Immediately after the eatertalnment | Sanbora & V 0000000000090000@00000000000000008 1