Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE SAN IRANCISCO CALL, FhIDAY, SEFTEMBER 29, 18%9. 9 S"'A'HUN fl WH_L p:dk:;s encampments and subordinate nnnnnnnnuununnnnnnnnfiflfiuflnnunnnnnnm:(nnnunnnnnnnnnunnnnnunnnqnnnnnnnnnnfinnnnnnnfinnnnnnnnnn 0. W. o Qo o205 9+552 940454653 @ i‘*(;m‘;“ . 'r;\ V. De' %‘:‘!Jm:é B H W BI ‘!RIS : g Toor committee—DeV. uel ohn * E =3 N Mr-h Fren B Smith 5 C. Situaen, 3 | B Z of the Bay Cities of the Bay Cities 3 L o w. : g vis. J. J. Applegate, | f = = fad A Jacody, | p p2324@ 5 E Sha GfiflfiflbbflflflflfiGflflflfl0fiflfifififlflfififlfiflbfiflflflfifififlflflflUnflflflflflflflflflflflfifinfiflflfiflflfiflflfiflflgflUfiubflfiflfifidfidflflfifl oot B N WOES OF |WILL CROSS THE WISHESHE HAD OPTION EXPIRES DEMATRAK ARE OCEAN TO MARRY \i| THEWISDOM BEFORE & TEST to That End. perform the pleasant task of acting as chaperon to the bride-elect on her Imx trip to meet Mr. Saerman. The bride and groom have been acquaintances from early childhood, and = a large acquaintance in this city. Miss Booth is 2 bright and ac- d and is very popular in Oakland soci She has he entertainments at the Booth residence and one of the most beautiful homes F.d AKLAND, Sept. Z.—An intefesting engazement has just been an- 33 = { BEI = nounced. On the next steamer Miss Luita Booth, daughter of L. A. UF A flLUMUN EAN BE MA[]E y 2 Booth of Pledmont, will go to the Orient 1o wed A Sherman, for the i A LOVERS' QUARREL @ past vear an attache of the American Embassv at Manila. ¢ 1 The wedding has been deferred one steamer by the action of the | ENDS IN SUICIDE = Government in taking the reguiar boat for a transport, which made I it ble for Miss Booth to g0 as a passenger, the Government not bein . ' s 1 ann areer & Bow witn TroOubles of a Spartan | i ¢ passenzer business. Mr. Sherman will leave Mantia m tme o meet £ Young Girls Before| Mr. Rowe Tells of the J““; ?“Ch;“m A‘f’- oty Ataths 2 @ de when the steamer arrives at Hongkong, where they will be marrisd &% | Jud Py ; P + “Billy” Bennett, Fatally Shoot: and proceed to take up their residence at Manila. Miss Buoih! | 7 Herself. uthor in Court' : Charles A. Phelps, of New York, bas just arrived in Oakland t udge mith. | rospects -1 3 AKLAND, Sept. 2.—The many wges of Con! i Dematrak. a Spartan, who g F. W. Mar- and W. E. Sells of Berkeley 0 on an alleged nich is an old landmar] of the bay. Sherman went to Europe to e educated, and previous to his appoint- an Embassy at Manila he was connected with the univer- o B B 5 X hcordmg to certain | oo g. The trial | ¥ y at Chicago. i sl PP PP T PP LT L L L L L T PP PP earing for the plaintiff and y presided and Senator Perkins made 2 b and Sh ‘- VICIOUS BULLDOGS | brief aderess. e sald the matter s well ot od and the committee € ATTACK A LITTLE GIRL | right down to business and s T S collect the money. It was Proposed t a special committee of three be flpmlnxel . —Pauli Tischer, the (o carry on the work of obtaining sub- ghter of Dr. Frederic | scriptions, and Mayor Snow, G. R. Lukens and horribly bitten | and J. G. Hoyt were named. About five dogs belonging Of the thirty thousand dollars necessary 1513 Ninth street. | has been promised. on both limbs XJ”)?S‘."A!RPZ.'S?.’&'!‘.&‘&'SB‘.&’&% 1 o o ser, Dematraks attorney he had suddenly discovered B4 Sext ad in reality printed the e o . ks and distributed them skelter. Judge Ogden, gracefully ; lalnti®, withheld him until mext pplemental co: Knees dow left "5155"‘% FALL MEETING OF THE @ Dematrak {ently bruised; the right arm E&ss;rae?ilsy Dx;x:eals "a' t m"Siiz'f ;_:_;“A he had been lace . the flesh Jbeing élrdr} s aheens: | ACADEMIC LEAGUE y. Th ung lady m ‘-xDEf‘ted to . 30 he took her case u:-.der ad- | A LARGE MINING DEAL. s Lily i W s urze - ' The Cherckee Pruueny to Be Bought r f z by a Pittsburg Syndicate me repute. A ttered a fore the Judge in a E of the bl animals are | e girls who walk = BERKELEY, Sept. X.—The eleventh | three fingers she p it semi-annual field day of the Academic | gay little hat so that ;*- comd get | Athletic League will be held on the Unt- | look at his Ho S| ;| versity of California cinder track Satur- few qu u day afternoon, October 7. As many of | She knew —_— x;!m“ex.f.rg“:’;u:‘g the high schoois have lost their best men | $nderstood the g Y ighit vidlous | bY graduation th® events will be entered | {07 vagrancy, L e obt I their back | Dy sthictes whose faetftie has not yet bemm Bt thas mhe wu (bl afternoom the There dre a few stars, though, who | €T fhat ste W& are expected to show up well. Tae schools She very quickly jeietng e Bost you can do I car .Thrasher of | Oakland High, Berkeley High, quy.!cl"ul«. case was taken under adv =0 she | High. L«JWEI' High, (Senta Rosa High San| Florence Marqual irl from San Francisco, and the e sheet entitled h means, “you are a thing was al eet was a satire di- | her certain officials the and Dematrak told, alter that its birth was 2 -wager by the terms of 3 1d dare to preciuded mly epithets I publizhed St. Matthew's, Petaluma raia School of Mechanical Arts, S i and Hitcheock. fwmvsn\, the exam e —— r and before help a Aylwin—Crew. s x,-}i f;;fi‘;j“ | BERKELEY, Sept. 25.—Robert N. Afl- - s | win and Miss IosepHne Crew were mar- s | ried last night at the Park Congregational ;| Church. Lorin. The csremony formed by Rev. S. G. Arnett. M Aylwin and Miss Caro b smalids, and Lionel S. 1 Gem’%» Crew as groom: | was hollnwedd by a R e s <. | at the residence o ta s = werr‘.ut::u?bfi i gt Pacific Coast Steamship Co | s | Deserted Their Wives. Steamers leave E——xdm O\.I\LA\D Sept. 28.—Maris IATIR"‘ h filed s the Superior Court this after- oon for a divorce from Emil Langguth, | g desertion and rahuru to preovid efendant formeriy condu OAKLAND. Sept. Garlick de The Call’s Home \mrll cle series will Johnson has also commenced for dive rom E. S. Johnson on he ground of fallure to provide. Farman Died Intestate. ! OAKLAND, Sept. 8.—Anna Maria Far. every afth day ‘lhn %3 this company —_—— - 5 Tacoma s M P Ry.: ed for letters of admin i through !hc campalign with the t| G. N. Ry.; at Tac o | trai estate of her husbend Death of Cecil Smith. California Regiment and had much to fig:‘réflfh"u‘,‘ TRy ¥ Smdtrs P Farman, who died intestate o | BERKELEY. Sept. 25 —The death ls re- | relate of the horrors of war, the suffering | For Eurska (Humboitt 229 2 o 2, S t _Several Estates Appraised. World’s Great Artists LAND, Sept "n“?"savfii:fi:fimfi'-’f Ak he estate consists of a | ported of Cecil Saith: a bling student, | of these wha fought so bravely and the | 20 ¢ % bouse and Emefyville valued at | who was taking advanced work heartrending scei attending the death | "L ganta Cruz. Monterey, San Simecn. | old goods, etc. ¥, all partment ratt Dh!lgfl;p;ty in the Un! of many of the soidier boys. Cayucos, Port fla.—é:-d ;gs: IA::HOB‘JW'- % ornia. Smith a 5 Santa Barbara. sra, Hueneme. classes until Tuesday Prospective Brides and Gmc'fns. e Past Sen Pedro Tos Aogelen and licenses | N ber = 12, Oc- op and Trade Studies for Week, whes oo SN victlw s heuor: | | OARUAND. Sept. B Mar rhage of the lungs. He died yesterday at d his residence, 232 Bancroft wa: named: B Gec rge But —_——— 24 years, and s. K A pocket cuspidor has been patented | . by a New Hampshire man, comprising & receptacle to fit in the pocket, with a telescoping tube fitting in the neck day thereafter. ng only at Port Har- Santa Bachata. Port C. Staniels, a i’fl!: ‘1 at hereaftar. Great American Statesmen. Home S¢ every fourth day E:Z Ensenada, Mazdalena Bay. San Jose del Cabo, Maz . Altata. La Paz. Santa Rosa- lia and Guaymas (Mex), 10 2 m., Tth of each % in cash. The apprais: _Evans, E. N. Warren e v - 5 kS o * - v B Studies for 6irls. > 5 pd 5 E g v = . & : P4 : 3 C of the receptacie, a cap fitting tightl month. i E. s | over the emni of the (ubg. wilhga snging ;;: tc;rvher 1 ;::;_ '_.hb“u.rx‘n(“ — e P and cord arrangement to open the cap p'oma,.d Or., and Sadie Dawson | witbout p us notice steamers, salling dates | when the tube is drawn out. | Oakland. | ._-,«‘,‘.:QE,!,:; (')';‘-;s"czq S = - - = E e ‘ street (Palace Hotel) GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Agts.. 16 Market st.. San Francisco. T entering upon his third | Jon the Corbett roma west of the Alms<’sdm(tdn a murderer to bail | The evemng's pro { house.” His cries were heard by B. Lago- | NTEaRy aare han oo =gnr§q1??r§§ a ary, an | sino, who is employed at the vegeta- | of burzias An information charging m .. '. ‘ " n. ns of J. Ararta. This was at| Frenna with murder was filed in the Su- t ” r rvent- . » morning, and Lag perior Court, however, a bench warrant e : ; e | calied z,; “his” assistanee R, Fan was issued by Judgs Daingerfield l.nd‘ e e o - tultz Rad chares of t cal nam- | v IAt R by n i Ded. | Frenna rematned behind the bars. PORTE.AND - % : ; o - T yund ' Morse-and bUEY IVIng In & deep | cavecd somens: ot Ty CLanarm, in the fé“ From Spear-strest Whart at 10 a. = CHARTER CASE The Supreme Court of Mrs. A, L ! dlich with "a stableman underncath: $12 First Clase Mrs. S, F. Hewlett | After a g00d deal of trouble they pulled | Dissrict Attamer e Bl ooreen. *| FARE &5 lym A large crowd | him from underneath the wreck, a SOITY | The case was gned to Judge Cook,| STATE OF CALIFOR-‘-'L\ w!s pastors and | looking sight. the Methodist| Service via Ogden to Be| Police Officer Shore came upon the i - {scene about this time and procured the | 2 134u o eterinary urgeon Egan to at- mproved { tend to the horse. It was found that the | 2nimal's leg was broken, and acting un- | der the. adv ce of the surgeon he was shot | and again & motion th leass Turnecs s o H derer on bail was made. The motion wa. C‘Zfig,}‘{;‘,},‘;"‘m‘é;fl ’é’mme‘“ni"u:' gued h"“’“ Judse - Cook. ou_ » Hslena and all points in the Northwest Through tickets to all points East | E. C. WARD, Gener GOODALL, PERKINS & CO. H A Charles E. Mnsson the Victim of Mrs. | | Spectal Dispatch to The Call. | by the officer. Superintandents. ears Attorneys. Ellen Garcia’s Duplicity toa ~ | .~ " — o O RO o s ‘ 2 A LAKE. Sept. 23.—The high offi- ORPHANS AT THE CIRCUS. | e ¢ Considerable Amount. | cials of the Southern Pacific, Union Pa- e e o zge"sr::r‘;; dfifiki?i“ AMERICAN LINE. E. employed by | njac and Chicago and e Northwestern rail-| The Walter L. Main circus will Dbe|to his cell in the County Jall to await| NEW YORE SOUTHANPTON. LONDON, PARTY . ‘;: he | Toads held important ces at Salt | greatiy missed by the people of San Fran- | trial Stopping at_Cherbourg, westbound. clety for the|jage and Ogden to-day. i cisco when it departs for new fields, es-‘ From York Every Wednesday, 16 & m. Qet. t Cruelty to Chfldren ¥ester- ipna: i addition to the pr pecially by the little folks he e was a victim of unrequited | irain service, both ea :rd west bound, | afternoon_or e‘;nmeg oxn ‘(b(: ,,',',,,’f.'m:fl{ Y L- I ENTERTA'NMENT e tune of about $4000. between Chicago and San Francisco, a | tents at Sixteenth and Folsom streets is| The woman In the case is a daughter | gy train in both directions will be placed | iike & visit to fairyland. The biz ele- A GREAT SUCCESS RED STAR LINE. lof Mrs. Eilen Garcla, who alleged that|in service October 15, leaving Chicago | phants, the monkeys and the diminutive | 5 New York and Antwers. a. m. the wonderful beyond their wildest dreams. | arriving in Chicago about 3 re was criminally as- | t §:3 p. m., arriving in San Fran- : | I From New | T Commbta Park | clsco about §:15 5. m. the third day; av | Sicand pony are never-ending sources | LARGE AUDIENCE EEARS AN | Friesiand : S2 in olumbla PaTk g San Franciseo Rbout § 0iciote a. m, | Of Interest, while the big show ftseif is|\ pyoryyENT PROGRAMME | Samart ed the family for years under the 'third day. These trains will consist of | The funny antics of the educated pigs on that the daughter Maud was: bullman palace slesping, buffeq smoking | Who dispiay an intelligencs that is u—ul't to marry him. In December last he ob-| and dining cars, andpbe‘s!rictl)“fir!t iass remarkable. the droll sayings of the| The literary and musical entertainment tained 4 license in OaklanZ o wed her. | iimited trains, making the run every day clowns, the thrilling acts of the parallel- | given last night at Metropolitan Temple | but the event was postpol May 2| in the year between Chicago and Sar | bar performers and trapezists, the thriil- | by the ladles of the Young Ladies’ Insti- | permrvaTE last he obtained a license in this eity and | Francisco In seventy-two hours. Ing horsemanship of the equesirians in the | tute was the most successful affair the | -3 Montgomery s again the event was put off. He had fur- General Passenger Agent Lomax of the | three rufi and of the Rough Riders, the | gscoefation has ever furnished the musie- “ator attempt- n;gb—d three different houses for them 16 Union Pacific In an interview to-day said A eXciting Roman chariot races, and, last but I of San Franeci Th Aditoriu 'of Lane and | live in at different times and had to sell | that the fall and winter travel on the | Dot least, the laughable minstrel show, | [0Vers of Saa Franclsco. e . same timell n» furniture at a sacrifice. Mrs. Gareia = Chicago-Northwestern, Union Pacific and | all 80 to make up an entertainment of un- | Was crowded long before the evening’s by an ex mpii- 2IWays led him on by telling him that Sogthern Pacific had become so heavy Usual excellence. | programme was begun, and when it wad . ea. | Maud was “fla!;u(ed with him and would mag it was di flcglt to handle the volume | One o the et remarkabie ;.Luuss in | over every one went away pleased. ¢ | surely marry him. of bustness on the present traims, and it | CORRection wi s circus 1S the gener- | - sprinklfn - | @ TRAMERS WILL LEATE WHARF, con. od @ brief *"{bout ten days ago she married Mat- | was thought best to give the public the | 08ity of the management. Evers day | yoiorin ios cmtonr weopeamn T oo | & Tt Fie: and Dragman steets &b om neer on the trans- very best fast limited service. | since the show opened there have been Sional in tha b - JoBI | 0 YOKOHAMA 204 HONGKO: t Sherman, and Mrs. Garcla made a, REERLOE | thousands_of guests under the acres of A Morrisey of the Orplieum kindly loaned | Kobe (Hiogo). Nagasaki and S she would have Cushen ar- canvas. Yesterday was orphans’ day, | two of the star attractions of the superb | connecting at Hongkong with s rl_was under age, and| The heads of the different departments | and between 2060 and 3000 little folks ' bill he is running this week and they got | ete. No cargo received on b e headquarters for that .o tp. Southern Pacific Company who (hronged the tents during the afternoon, | & royal reception. Dainty little Cecil was done. Mz_-.sonvh‘__ been congregating at Salt Lake City | [SaSUng thelr wondering eyes on the be-| Cowles won the audience with her mar- earted, as he truly Deve bee i s i e City wudermg panorama of fying figures and | velous performance on the piano and her to attempt to arrange a new overland | strange animals. All the seats on one charming volce. Notwithstanding tgat | fickets at reduced rates TR R time schedule which makes provision for | side of the big main tent were reserved | the child has had never a lesson in mUSiC | sreight and passage apply at company's i OAKLAND, Sept. B.—A young man | (WO extra trains daily—one to arrive and | foF them, and the mapagement was very she is a wonder fo the extent that the | g Market strest, cormer First et TR aled to Profi Tan | one to depart from this city—will return | Solicitous for their enjoyment. They not | Orpheum people have long besought her | W. H. AVERY. Genersl Agent. named Garcia appe o e pex: Saturday. What they have definire. | only saw the menagerie and circus but | parents to ermit_her @ accept an ea- | de Mark of the County Assessor’s office decided upon will not be learned until remained for the trel performance, n ement. The programme was extremely s s. — to-day, asking him to assist him fn lo- ( ot back, but it is said they have |3Dd then were taken to the Smaller tents selscted throughout. as the foliowing | u S e cating his little sister, Maud Garcia, who ‘ag adopted the plans which were 2nd treated to a K{en at the sideshow. copy will indicate: regarding tretght and ATION COMPANY, ¢ its agencies. It is also s were held with- kind and with ful and "‘AE[ after the 7 on the ISth inst. became the brids of Mat- proposed before they feft. These provide Lt I8 no wonder thit the children think K oroiyr Melodies,” Hynes s y, Ocol He Is Locked Up in & Padded Call by | thew Cushen of San Francisco, Professor i’or the continuance of the preaent sched. | Waiter L. Main is “the greatest showmaa | ., ove s “omans Lace (Adoor, Zroae by~ G ! Van de Mark solemnizing the marriags. | ule with the addition of gn overiand m,flm ever lived,” for such liberality and | jjo.; .ueéx reading, Thomas Hickey: vocal The S. S. Australia Order of Justice of the Peace | Garcia declared that Cushen, who when | leave here at about § o'clock in the even: | thoughtfulness ‘was never before heard | soli, My Flaz.” Mme. Eilen Coursen:Fostker: WS gails for ‘Honolul Barry. he took out the license zava his age as 5 and one to bte‘rgm 33’@1 lhe(cxthy which | flf.rh!“- e Wit Ve e (gax;nrh;fi! Quartet. Basket of ehestnuts— | T (Gl gwh October N - | To-day more orphan: - Iliams, frst temor: 5 * il, the Tetired eapitalist. E‘t'n!(?; Zfly‘:‘n:n‘ixfia:‘sd:n;zr ::ef bt l an-he v iy © Of the afier- | \oined as the guests of the circus p-ovla | oeong teners D B Craner st ey, DUt | e urite Line Round fhe World. via Hawass, és have been a subect | aarcia wae very much exoreised over | Desides these changes, ane will take | BUE the s ot rweouly ouk | Tavees, Sacend bake; Spastlc dutce; Sisa 30as | Samoa. New Zealand. Australia, of comment recen tions from Justice of the Peace Barry, ar- for Man wgsted yesterday on Third street, near 0f his sister. Mare'nver. Ef‘“ his | s was engaged to marty & weli-to-do young be runm to close uj the ng be:ween n:u ‘nmmvnd o i Tho e D 0 | ealin (b At Smmimson o e Wi ly. was, under instrue- | the affalr, first cf sserting that Cushen had left place on the Portland route. The train | 2t the circus afternoon, for e Viacent: voeal soio, wuu-m Ogilvie; recnn- { M etc.; 3810 1 tents were cmvded. e same condition | tion, Professor Cyrus B. Newton. soprano sol & BROS. and that he caa find no e Fhich now leaves hnere at 7 in the even. B I et ikt Bl ik e i e e ey, windhriar i o sy i e F‘Pniest r_'.n .='| er | ing and runs only as far as Redding will there were not encugh seats uzu Cowles, six years of age plano seloist and lace and Roseburg, Fuiaue, & DAeibe vl Suikand e e Fameda who has been bulidin e & strusy 1 | um Company): &rio, " 87 He will be examined by the Commis. | Cushén she Was (o Bave selected {he fur- ~The train coming from Portland, which | T3¢ ténts are sure to be crowded. Base dolo, “The Clasg of ihe Forge L A | every S:;un:u at w‘;‘ = € niture for this mew home. now stops at Roseburg, will run through | T TS bert (by Kind permission of the Wamer oo | 'fi:fi S et S ns of P. F. Bens — e | to this city. where it will arrive shortly FRENNA STAYS IN JATL. | pheam Company): humorous seiections w5 | MOno2, 88 el Bec 2o ba CHAMBAGN ring default judg- COURT NOTES. | after 5:45 in the afterngon. ‘m Knickerbocker Quartet. | o iscooN e s, Mvx. S Tand ‘;‘; éflflam‘v‘ | e J. P. Frenna, murderer of James F.| —_—————— 1 2. First-class to Havre, S “Natoma sireet. were pani b oning abE i & Asme 3| Bablemian Beiley Difctied. | Tuner, must remain in Jail for his of-| SUPPOSED SUICIDE. | waras per cont s Serimined So-have the matter thironghls | Tarlor strest, swore to “m"m“'“‘;nt ko CoL: reabie v e ‘(';t::::;:.trn:kermr butlding mml‘:nnbl:,‘hfltrrmm Dies From Asphyxia- | Boen states & ADA. 3 'amu.”' exploited and & guardian sppolnted to look | Judge Conlams coirt yesterdey for the |avenue, had another ciose call for his life | Police Judge Grabam for preiiminary ex-| tion in a Boom on Bush Street. o K ] "p’{“’"’ e By gt L e the charge of Cbtaining money by false eariy yesterday morning. He’;eng as is ;minmm:_ :fl flt‘lf':tkhfl et ot !n::d n:::t\. s pantryman. was mmal 3 He was formerly an agent for his custom, for an afterncen spin through | Fremna &uill murds T in a room at 514 Bush street jast| Reception at Howard M. E. Church. . and since his dismissal has been | the park Not content with filling his | Was made for his release on bail, the sum | evening. Gas was eseaping from a ,,{ w BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS The members of the Howard M. E. ) money from the firm's lungs with sea breeze and fog. he wan-, being fixed at $5000. A writ of certiorart | the room and it ;, supposed that the mu’ C] " i Chureh tender=d a reception last evening | Cisomers ered off toward the ocean and eventually | for the review of the proceedings of the| committed suicide. He was iast seen on| FOR 0. s_ NAVY-YARD AND VALLESD, | to the pastor. Rev. John A. B.Wison, the | MrS- Martha Sweeney.who preferred a bmugm up at the wayside house known | jower court was b hetore . | Wednesday e“n;,‘ when he retired, andz o recently appointed assistant, Rev. Harry | lifs, Of shame on the Harbary Coast 1o |as the Trocaders ata time when the sun | Proior But It wae held that as s I was some tme dufing last night that| yox SR e e L $ - Farallon Islands. - s Tues.. ‘,Connnghda?mvg 'vgg:g;:wé‘;;:n.%e: Nel- | “y,‘ua m%mn street, was yesterday EHow tonx guxe ?mun-a at the way- ‘lof’ms of procedure” had b;— followed g‘ I ,y l:&msmmr = “1"‘;‘ g M‘*‘.:‘. Pn; 1o A0 it Ban hic mamne:;"’o'i"‘m ‘to_the County Jail for six months side house is not o rworfl,mtbem( 51 nflafirflmmw not be re-| Deceased been out of work for some | A% L2 "5._“,,,,5‘“‘",,_'*,,,,““'-. by Judge Graham on & charge of | heard from him was voice call- Mm danger lurk- ¢lpm 3 lmfwhfl?mmm“mwwty Tt e t of a precedent g:omm;nmymma‘:e‘.uihfi'”‘ —— ithe church for 8ty years, and Rev. Dr. | vagrancy.