The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 10, 1901, Page 4

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4 THE NO MORE FARD | AND ROULETTE Locks Are Placed Upon the Follis-Griffin Marriage Is Celebrated at the Bride's Home, Hogue-Jessen Nuptials at First Presbyterian Church. Doors of Seattle Gam- bling Houses. R S Internecine Strife in the Ranks of Sportdom Contributes to the Success of the Crusade. — ATT s X M - Kiack A NNEL CLUB ANNUAL SESSION nd Passes Upon Many W to Dog nt ~ Nor he A Skaife \ - ¢ < Pavilion from -—— " FOR COTTAGES 0 MONEY d Ligquor License. —— Marin’s Grand Jury Adjourns. SAN RAFAEL. Jax S%-The Marin Grand Jury o el s labors to-day. affairs are found condltion. Sheci on the fire con -\'.a‘: After recom- e wild and Ffls'flw: dan- ched rom fthe courthouse | s labors cegsed O = by the jury, but ihe Person remains n; mending tha delicn bhe awn, th dictment was foumd Hdentity of the acc secret. UMA LOS ANGELENOS RECEIVE President Acknowledges the Invit: is at home for & few days, daving come { moval of the case from the Superior Cours | HIGH NGON WEDDING BELLS RING FOR HAPPY COUPLES Ay AN & REITH P ARD.CHARLES L. MOTUE IARMING SAM S WE KNOW Presbyte Hogue g of M was celebrated vesterday at her McQuaide made the happy pair one. ed. Maurice Griffin looked extremely beau mmed with Valenciennes lace. leave to-day for an East OFFICIALS FOIL. LYNCHERS SITKA INDIANS JURISDICTION No Authority to Bring In Indictments for Perjury. =L U ANGELES, ave Under Sheriff Devane's Murderer From Mob Violence. at the Hands of Two Natives, LOS Special Dispatch to The Call. go arrived th startling ne of to th December shot the jury wers of in the bay below the town. Raker and he Dirigo. asho: who were the onl: ing the steams proper to say smart, well REMOVING CARSHOPS MESSAGE FROM McKINLEY fer of Machinery From Stockton. tion Extended by the Cham- ber of Commerce. s—A r the point Ty an ougald o fam chmond and g0 before the mioi e month is past. Jan. 3 —There was a pathetic | ©f Lo Grande. luring the trial of Russell ed with the killing of his table Clydesdale. The - er of the defendant was on w s_stand She described- the shooting of Mrs. Landis and told how she had ru her mother, who was lylng on are wit from Fresno to Le Grande. Tosies SXte tion. He fuw his visit te Richmond. Herald to drinking intoxicants while on duty, citing several cases wherein the Supreme Court had granted new trials upon the’ ground that jurors had partaken too freelr of sumuiants. Bontz ahd Nicholas here direct from Carson. Nevada. Stuart says he is eminently Dicased w gilistic situation rno legisiative changes & the opi it Burned in Mine Explosion. H NANAIMO, B. C.. Jan. $—Superintend- ent Alexander Faulds of the Alexandra mines at South Wellington, formerly man- | ager of the Roslyn mines in Washington, was shockingly durned to-day about the head and body by an explosion of fire. damp in the Alexandra mine, which had not been worked for a fortnight. PFauids, accompanied by a son aged went down the workings. carrving an ordimary lan- tern. They had not been down long be- fore there was a tremendous expicsion. | | It is believed the father will die. A Southern Pacific’s Defense. { WOODLAND, Jan. 3—The Southern Pacific Company. defendant in three sults smages brought Ly George A. Pleree | fe, has filed a petition for the re- | ke expressed himself | “1 expect to bring off and a Mgk leas: a heavy- w:5bt_champlonship Carson arena at the ng carnival to be held during ihe g or summer. I incline to hat the iwo Mg fights wall James J. Jeffries and s and Terry McGevern and oad in their respective classes™ s <5 2> oo weigh e beiwes Frtasimmaon KM E ies on snmowshoes, | walked some distance and finally obtained | a converance. arriving here this morning, | two and x Balf dars after their start | Tepor: seven of snow at the | and water. of Yuba County to tae United States Dis- trict Court of Northerr California. The | Teasoms given are thal the suits are de. tween persans are not residents :-f’ whao the same State, the s California and the % n tecky. FRANCISCO GIRLS WHO WERE LED TO THE ALTAR YESTERDAY AT NOON. AND HAVE HOSTS OF FRIENDS AND ADMIRERS IN SOCIETY CIRCLES IN SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, ol JANUARY 10, 1vul. ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW MYSTERIES 1N RUFF CASE Woman Charged With Arson Accuses Relatives of Forgery. Santa Clara County Officers Obtain | Letters Containing Her Signa- tufe Which She Says Are | Fictitious. Lositively cnred by theso Little Pills. “They also relicve Distress from Dyspepsta, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per opments looked f Monday when | charged with arson and murder, and of | 188 Bad Tastem the Mouth, Coateo Tongu Conrad, Carl, Ludwig and Jonas Ruff and | ISR . Special Dispatch to The Call SAN JOSE, Jan. 9.—Sensational devel- HOW DO YOU DO? Glad to see you any time. whether you have a laundry order or complaint for us. Sounds queer, doesn’t it, asking make complaints about our laundry work: but we all make mistakes and here we rectify them when told about them. We will call for and deliver goods in any part | Willlam Valdez for arson come up before | Justice Rosenthal. All are out on bail ex- | cept Valdez, who was the hired man at | | the Ruff dairy. Mrs. Ruff and her attorneys claim that there have been a number of letters forged. purporting to be written by her. | | This is a phase of the case which the | | Bheriff's office cannot understand. | | Since the wholesale arrest for arson, | ! growing out of the burning to death of | the four Ruft chiidren. many letters have | come into the hands of the offiéials. One | of these Mre, Ruff pronounces a rank | forgery. It is a letter purporting to be signed by herself and husband and ad- | dressed fo Ludwig Ruff at Marysville, in | which a proposition to turn the dairy over | | to_him is made. | Carl Ruff claimed Mrs. Ruff wrote this | letter, and to prove it was her writing produced a letter from Germany, which { he claims Mrs. Ruff had forwarded. Mrs. | Ruff savs she never received or saw this | letter_until it was in the hands of the Sheriff. It is from G. Giller at Taufkirc- ken, a_ sister of Mrs. Ruff. The writer says she has not heard from Mrs. Ruff —+ — s and immediate friends witnessed the ss Lilllan Follis and Frank W. Griffin, noon at the home on Washington and Buchanan streets. | The brother of the groom, he bride, who is the daughter of the late iful in her rich bridal o bridal trip. # month and take up thefr residence SLAY A WHITE Captain Baranoff Meets Death SEATTLE, Jan. 3.—The steamship Diri- | afternoon and brought s from Sitka. The Indians at that place. who were recently pacified, became troublesome again and on the 3list Captaln Baranoff, an old ploneer of Sitka, while he was in his ding to the story which is told by me of the engineers officers at port, the body of Captain Baranoft was found in his boat with his gun beside it on b the afternoon of the 3ist of Decem- he tragedy occurred Stwashes steal up h the body of court of December were TO POINT RICHMOND Santa Fe Company Begins the Trans- Jan. $.—The work of re- ops and rhundhouse which road constructed in this city chmond was commenced this t trainload of ma- -_All ma- aterial from the vards on 1 and & part of the round- itself are to be moved at nce Mary of the men have already sent tKeir R: the others will | It is estl- mated that there are at least 253 employes of the Ssnta Fe residing in Stockton now Little One Overcome by Emotion who w! 1t~e compel! to move to Point While Describing the Murder s xactly half way dbetween Point Rich- of Its Mother. mond and Bakersfield fs the little stati o The diviston headquarters n a few months to be removed A big round. house will be erected at the latter pomt ! and it will be made the end of the run each way from Bakersfield and from Point —— th d, cryir other, mother, = § e but cotld get ne Tenly. Whee| BAN JOSE, Jan. 3—¥he syndicats ot| s;we Tes ‘:;d‘ghfz point 13 heurmt y1;:lhfllul‘l—;‘ who rr::entrr purchased the | the okl roke down and oo not com- veni erald m 1 Says He Will Bring Off Fights for tigue. Half of i filed “‘uucks Beun‘n:or‘;ho ;flmanm' the World's Heavyweight and “T—d l’{“‘j:;?g‘ehyx:fi yesterday | Oy to-day. ¥ tho: 3 do! Lightweight Championships. Judge Prewett mage the Tathes Snususl | ecn oo e Gk SS90 has DALLAS, Tex., Jan. #-Dan A Stgart onder that jurors shouid refrain from Hayes. . P. Lyon, C. M. Wooster, L. E. | for some time, and some weeks previou: she had recelved a letter stating Mrs. Ruff was dead. Furthermore the letter says Mrs. Ruff had 75,000 marks on de- | posit in an Australian bank. Carl Ruff, the brother-in-law, declares this letter was written by Mrs. Ruff to deceive her | husband in regard to her wealth. Mrs. Ruff intimates that her husband and his relatives have been conspiring to get her money, and wrote that she was | dead in the hope that the money would be forwarded here for her child, and they would then obtain possession of it. But little evidence relating to the origin of the fire has been unearthed. | | Fair Strike Made in Well of Victoria Company SAN DIEGO, Jan. 9.—There is consider- | able excitement on the streets this even- ing on account of a report which has been authenticated of a strike in the oil well of the Victoria Company about four and a half miles north of Encinit: well is within forty miles of S and therefore about fifty mi any previous find of ofl in the strike is by no means a gusher, and un- less a_ greater amount of ofl is found it is doubtful if the stock would pay any large dividends trom the yield of the well. The superintendent of the well and President Woodward of the company, | as_well as others who are competent to { judge of ofl and ofl finds, assert that if ihe well were cleaned out and worked at resent depth it would be a producing welF to the extent of ten barreis of o er day. The owners of the company have no intention of stopping where they are at the depth of only &30 feet, but wiil put the drill down through the present stratum of ofl and into the third stratum. { which is usually the one carrving the | largest quantity of ofl in Southern Cali- | fornia. Sl ees e s ANTI-SALOON ORDINANCE. | Proposed Prohibition Law Submitted i to Santa Cruz Supervisors. SANTA CRUZ, Jan. 9.—The Rev. J. R Knodell, representing the Anti-Saloon League, has been before the Board of Su- pervisors and read and submitted a pro- posed amendment prohibiting the licens- ing of saloons in Santa Cruz County, and petitioned the board to set a day for the hearing of the same. The day set by the Supervisors was February § at 10 a. m. The Supervisors ordered that the Dis- trict Attorney be directed to prepare and submit an ordinance upon similar lnes in conformity with his views and present it_to the board. : This is the result of the people of the county voting at the last election against the saloon. The result affected only those points outside of the incorportated cities its At first it was thought that some | of Santa Cruz and Watsonville. It is said lent had discharged the gun, but that the towns of Boulder Creek, Ben hink 1t efterward a small boy who was on the Lomond and Soquel are to incorporate so that any liquor ordinance that may be passed will not apply to them. Acording to the ordinance submitted by the Anti-Saloon League it shall be unlaw- ful to_have saloons in the county after April 3 next. MUST PAY THEIR DEBTS. Court Decision Affecting Irrigation Districts. VISALIA, Jan. & of Tulare Coun to-day decided Boscowitz against W. M. Thompson Tax Collector of Tipton irrigation The decision is that Plans (ur’ a C’ou’rt!w\ue. MARTINEZ. Jan. ®—At a meeting of the Feard of Supervisors on Monday It was decided to reject a new courthouse for Co county jail to be separate from the court- house and not to exceed in o Pears’ Only they who use it | know the luxury of it. | Pears’ is the purest and | best toilet soap in all the | 2! world. s'-U i_ OIL NEAR SAN DIEGO. ‘ of San Francisco, of charge. Domestic finish for full dress shirts if you order it. No saw edges. UNITED STATES LAUNDRY Office 1004 Market Streat Telephone—South 420. Oakland Office—62 San Pablo Ave. Small Dose. | DR. CROSSMAN'S SPECIFIC MIXTURE For the cure of GONORRHOEA, GLEETS, STRICTURES and anal gous compiaints of the Organs of Generation. Price §1 a bottle. For sale by druggists. On the Santa Fe : ¥ P you can travel with speed as well as 2'; é comfort from San Francisco to Chi- # cago in 75 hours. Leaves every morn- s ing at 9 o’clock. A § Calif % alifornia : Limited % CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEHD SAN FRAI_E.!SCU AND NORTH PACIFIC AILWAY COMPANY. erry. Foot of Market St San Raiasel Santa Fe Trains—baily. Leave Market-Street Ferry Depot. Tiburon San Francisco to TIBURON FERRY- T + 4 —. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9.0 0a m; 18, 3 2al3:9als00p 5:10, 630 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at Sa l4faN06p p. m. Saturdays—Extra ps at 1350 2:2%p|127p | 1358 |. D. m. 2:20pi2:35p | 305a . SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:39, 11:00 a. m.: 1:30, 3:38, 5:00, 4$22p | 37 p | T06a . €% p. m. 410p 430p | 445a San Rafael to San Francisco. 4Np|4Np|stSa $30p 5Wp ¥a -{241al0a 2asplsmp s s, P for afterncon. ie the California Limited Sleeping Cars and Dining h to Chicago. Chair Ci to Bakersfield first class passeng Week | S days. am| -0 am| y. Novato, 00 p. m. is the Overland Express, wi pm/| 9:3) am| Petaluma. through Palace and Tourist Sleepe 53¢ pm! 5:90 pm/ Santa Rosa free Reclining Chair Car, _also Steeper. which cuts out at Fresmo. C responding train arrives at §:35 p. m. dail 'i"“‘i 70 a. m is Bakersfield Local. stopping at all points in San Joaquin Vailey. Cor- responding train arrives at §:40 a. m. daily | Offices—&41 Market strest and in Ferry 339 prn - Depot. San Franeisco: way, Oak- -y Hopiand lan . 9:00 am! and TUkiad. | 7:35 pm 730 amj ] 1 » { 3:00 am! Guernevile. | 735 pm 3:30 pm! . Traime leave and are due TMam $Mam Sonoma | Slsam S am SAN FRANCINCO. 2 (Main Line, Foot of Markes Streek.) §:10 pe=! 5:00 pm! Glem Ellen. | 605 pm’ &:X 7:3 am) $:00 am taAvE — Frow JANUARY LIL — ammve | 33 30 ST sonastopel 7:304 Beniela, Suisun, Eimirs, Vacerille, Rumsey and Sacramento . - M $:30. Shasta § tpross—Das (fox 2 Icnlu i ey e $:304 San Jose, Livermore, Stockton. 1 Sacramesto. one, Maryuville, Chica, Red Biaff Sundays. roun beyond San Rafael o:v0 Den- ing e . Omaia. T eeasr | B C WHITING, 11:004 Niles, Siockion, Sacramentc, Men- anager. dota, Preszo, Hansford, Visalia, Porterdile ..o oo #1032 11:00a Livermore. Sasger. £ $1:007 Sacramento Kiver Sionmers ... 135 3:002 Haywards, Niles and Way Stations. 3:432 Cl 4:007 Murtiver, San Ramon. INTERNATIONAL RAILROAD. EAGLE PASS ROUTE. | THE ESHORTEST STANDARD GATGE LINE AND FASTEST TIME SETWEEN PRINCIPAL CITIES IN THE UNITED | STATES AND MEXICO. NO CHANGE OF CARS IER. THROUGH AT THE FRONT- bara, Los Angeies. PULLMAN Bl Pawo, New Ociesus sod oy SLEEPING CARS DAIL Bast .. | ORLEANS AND THE 6:007 Haywards, - | MONTEREY AND DURJ | TECAS, AGUAS CALIENTE: POTOSIL, GUADALAJARA 71887 Oregon and Californis Kxpress Sas. rameste. Marysvilie, Redding, | PASSENGER DEPARTM T | TO INSPECTION OF BAGGAGE EXCHANGE NTY, OR C. K. DUNLAP, aer Gemeral Freight and Passemger Agesmt C. PORFIRIO DIAZ, Coah, Mecx. 8:134 Newarc Centervilie, San Jase, Feiton, l Boa der Creek Sasta Crazand Wy FERRY. Commencing Septembdes M. INR From BAN FRASGIIN—Fout of Barted Sieet S3p B— | FROM SA Il ALLEY n;:: 900 1.1'9;_-. l'?.“ ame e ‘A. SAN k\?An_ a Prem 33— Foet of Brandway — 1< = m 19004 w. 3 ‘m S C‘&‘l I-‘:n““ " 24 : Valley and COAST DIVISION (Rroad Gangel. Rafasi @ Moodars aad ; (Third =nd Townsend S30) .-gn.‘-u-uau:'; - T 6a Ousan View, Sesth Sam - \fl'?i‘!-i“ *HS A W™, ER

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