The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 21, 1904, Page 6

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THE 'S. FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 190% « NEWS OF THE COUNTY OF ALAMEDA »© WILL NOT HAVE 'MORE PALMS | THREE LARGE PANELS ARE PLACED BREAKING AUTO |7 smascn orvrces OF THE CABL IN 10 BOND CITY~ FOR ROADWAT VER CARNEGIE LIBRARY STAIRWAY| STATS ELOPERS| it i OAKLAND. R BRI 1118 Broadway. Lease Plan for Aecquiring a |Sixteenth Street From Track Relatives Overtake E. Owen Felephone Main 1063. Municipal Water Supply Ob-| to Market Street to Be Bor- Are Gift of Mrs. Marion Holden Pope of San Francisco, Who Produced Them, and_Anna Ho,,_‘,t,:,, \‘:,,::; — | viates Necessity of a Debt| dered With Tropical Foliage and Are Said by Crmcq to Be of ngh Artistic Merit---Trustees Happy Making Dash for San Ma | }L::p:g::fl.\;fi’ —_— | rRE | IMPROVEMENTS ~PROGRESS at First Step Toward the Consummation of Long Cherished Plan|WED LATER IN OAKLAND|| ALAMEDA. | | RELIEVES MUCH PRE JOREIPR SR RN S e s T . hi. al Telephone Eagle 502. Projects in Hand Contemplate Bride Is From Chieago and Is . Additional Beautifying of -~ : ' Slsfer-m-Law; of Henry Stan- .,.RE“ == Western Portion of the City field,a Well-Known Horseman AY; ESTATE Alameda County. Oakland Office San Francisco Call, | ¥ bn B a on the N line of § 1118 Broadway, Jan. 20. | &l 0® o o0 0 Defeated in their effort to marry last | m 1435 Park Street. PR T T by smb e -— - —————, Committee Thinks the Scheme Gives Leeway for General Public Improvement Projeet ANSACTIONS. (733 >/ Oakland Office San Francisco Call, 1118 Broadway, Jan. 20, Work on a palm-lined driveway n Francisco Call, 8 Broadway, Jan. 20. cil decides to take ST p of land on Oal . y through Sixteenth street from_ the week by the breaking rllm'n‘ui the 1r; y ‘c" i ety T ena | Southern Pacific station at the west- automobile and the hot pursuit n; rel- | ¢ “Com e k sta Water Company's | ©'" terminus to Market street has atives, Eugene J. Owen of ’:"‘(‘hi::“nk i piant for twenty years, with option of | been started. Councilman B.. C. cisco and Anna 'Helfstein o 80 | made a flying trip to this city this afternoon and were married by Rev ‘Willlam Carson Shaw in East Oakland The bride is a beautiful girl, nineteen | ¥ L & e wbiak S SN years of age, and is here on a visit to e of Jeiw ) ¢ om § lms her sister and her brother-in-law, Henry Stanfleld, who owns one of the largest strings of horses at present running at the local track. While securing his marriage license at the County Clerk’s office Owen stated that they had made an attempt to h the ceremony performed last week and made a run for San Mateo in an auto- mobile, but the machine broke down and before they reached there Mis Helfstein's relatives were waiting their arrival and made such strenuous ob- jection that they wege separated. Close watch has been kept on the girl ever || since, but the Stanfields went to the| | races this afternoon and Owen received ity is ¥ ved of the | Cuvellier's original plan to plant the this time, or for several | 9rnamental palms on Sixteenth and| voting a large bond | Seventeenth streets east to Peralta ord rsae gy street has been broadened to cary the months of de- | Sixteenth street work many blocks to- ot ee this ele- | Ward the center of the city. sent aid to have been given much The enlargement upon the initial scheme has been accomplished rough the courtesy of. the Realty | Syndicate, which has increased its - b first gift of palms In number sufficient | | Members of the City Council who |10 cover the larger plan. | nuch thought | To0 West Oakland belongs the honor | | purpose | 0f being the first istrict in the city | | vy, the ac- | Where the actual work of beautifying water supply, |the thoroughfares has been com-| | asing plan | menced. | | 1In line with the trend of public rrant publ - | improvements -is the .children’s play- | | aching into the | round shortly to be ‘constructed on¢| | hedges the city | reclaimed portions of the old West Oakland marsh. This project, fos- tered by the Aloha Club and handled | Sons tior view of the fact osa M. Shattuck and J line of Broadway, 133 s 100 by § 60, block 204, n $1. zed under the arguments that th port: has by Councilman B. H. Pendleton, is| | |a telephone message from Miss Heif- | Som Stress g the 8 only one of an extensive improvement | stein to go to Oakland, secure the | v ing scheme for that section of the city. | | | license ana meet her at the F-»ur!-; i ™ v a puplic and In the proposed bond project short- | | street station when the 3:15 train from AR o - fina the | I¥ to be submitted is an item covering | | | San Francisco arrived. The programme | william Ogston | to Blanche City: Counc | the purchase of the old De Fremery | | went through without & hitch, and, ac- | (ingle), lot on WF Te o property beautifully wooded in- Adeline and Poplar | s Sixteent! and Eighteenth streets, for a public park. This is| companied by a girl friend, Miss Helf- steln alighted from the train and tk | trio immediately took a carriage to go | {to the minister's house. | 6, block 14, San Anton p 2enb sin een pleted by the installation in the new [ cades Carnegie Free Library of three:large |a ¢ - = and subjects | panels over the stairway leading to the | 52, Uted in determining he = second -story-of the building. -These | Wire'" which e (o be presemted On WOReTH | v, panels are the gift 6f Mrs. Marion Hol- | jeoted. The part of Mrs. Oakley, the jealous den"Pope of San Francisco, whose work | wife, will be sustained Mias Edouarda | they are. They are said by art critles = the line of the palm drive from the | Owen is manager for an automobile t 4 with th road station I | | concern at 324 Post street in San Fran- wite) to 7. D. o A & ouncilman Cuvellier is hopeful | | cisco. 10, ’ S other I thoroughfares | | 1 - | igh the wes section of the | - -~ I shortly be beautified. Ten- | { | UN[VE RSI TY t \/ t NTS # " . tative plans are in hand for develop- & s 52 + hich were giver ment later during the year. 11 || Y, Jan . el i pos PANELS PAINTED BY MRS. MAR- | | r for the t e 55 = smprov ts re- |[BAVENTS i 5 10N HOLDEN POPE FOR THE | slarship trust, wh - 5 r EVENTS IN SOCIETY OAKLAND FREE LIBRARY. | car ago and org committeen or colitiat th & Ll uthern and of OAKLAND, 3an. 20.—The announcement of . o = | Miss ® Larkey's engagement’fo Arnold | | | DAKLAND, Jan. 20.—The first move | Ne e surprise to the | | | | toward the consummation of a long- | tralia o 4 ot b B P | | cherished plan of the Oakland Free Li- | A4 some of, the cutiving ~ w heart ap@ only & | | brary Trustees has just been; com- | with a view toward definit e Now a - | Yo . suspecysl a. ros | 8 { | ey is a very clever girl, with. & c b s made her A desire to help hum.nu,\.i‘ the poor, has, how- | s channels ai | g has found wiliing worker tified with the | ¥ | personality I ® a =3 kinder- | | to .be among .the finest pieces of art e an ‘,».\ nte, :"‘ B | | wark that have been produced by local | Jeiiill, Mark Daniele. Miss E A L - | | artists. and they-are very highly prized | Professor Charles Mills Gayley will write a e groom, is a ates Treasury logue by ‘the Library Trustees of Oakland. | The pictures will form the nucleus of | an art collection for the public of Oak- Tand that will be stored in the new | building and to which the trustees hope to add from time to time pictures that will be of interest, not alone. for their | artistic worth, but also for the fact| bably be a June event that they are the work of California | s are being planned in artists. i1 Miss Larke s the | l presentatives of the Women's Basket spent some time in| | large interests In a tur- | | girls, who belong Over the main stairway there were | her approaching | . 3 ) ;. | three large vacant spaces. These could | Miss Geraidine vens and Miss Wil- have been filled with frescoes, But Miss | : § 1 m 1 N Marion Holden of San Francisco, who | Pl 3 s yi ]! | | is now Mrs. Marion Pope, volunteered | =~ professor Cari C. | to paint three panels upon canvas that | pertment thinks it bid_tarewell to Mrs. could be utilized for these spaces. Mrs. | Economic and Historie S o B Y Y A 1 T | Pope has worked for nearly two' years ‘A- | upon this work, which is now almost in | 4 ¥ place in the new building. PG 5 so Y es Ida ngle) to Ella . ot, 150 SW of A W 100, lots 11 to nd C ence b luncheons are growing in Tract, Brookiyn 1o such an extent that the reception v GIN 2 sty ach a1 extent that the reception AN ORIGINAL IDEA., i P Wikt Lodge of seventy ladies enjoyed Miss Holden carried out an. idea in ‘Emelia Dahi, Lilltan Colline, The viands 1 of Rail- f from W. S. Patm Judge R. B. Tappan Striving|Affidavit Agreed On by Ala-|inese pictures that was Antiitis iorig~ Seymour) and ‘Maria or Maria ,all bearers 3 would have satisfied an | OV 9 xtended | inal with her. She determined to depict | roups jan n_the colleges | B ot on N \ ; S Rt thats ‘T'.f"" taea) to Recover $20 He Declares| meda Judge Is as Extendad | 0 Olympus, with alle- | 3, Sororal cuiture in dhe’ University of Cai- | Snnine 22 e Bain Frick, L. Wrig LB s Bsenion copsiderable deiay n the service. | 1 Loaned to George D. Gray| as ‘Anti - Anarchist. Law |gorical figures representing the arts| be presented by S. H. Beach '05, A. B. Young | 5533 10" /50 0. ot 34, map e e o . 4 and sciences, but everywhere there was | gy iianchard ‘0, T. H. Buckingham 07 ang | mia Pack aod Homestead 'Ass Telegraph Avenue Improvement. rd Strickiand the California landscape. In the back- | J. D. Turner ‘06 i Beihan 35 O OAKLAND. Jan. W on a sweet singer ALAMEDA, Jan. 20.—There is a dif- Oakland Office San Francisco Call,|{ ground of the central picture is Mount | BT R, ter, ot om W raph aver Per eene “mnd " tor s, Rie- | ference of $20 between City Justicé R. 1118 Broadway, Jan. 20. | Tamalpais as the California Mount | Marriige Licenses. Sonea Clara avenae. N o3 Ay bl be- dmirable ease and taste: | B. Tappan and former Constable George | - The form of oatfi'to be taken by a|Olympus, while the general California| OAKLAND, Jan. 20.—The following Mary Dickson (widow) and La ¥ Mother Bids Me Bind 3 . and “In My Garden,” by, nth contractors expect to D. Gray, and the double eagle. whichfWould-be cltizen of*this country was | 1andscape and scenery is followed very | marriage Hcenses were issued by the | Rinl (i) o (% % Negme, e 11 the magistrate claims the ex-constable | finally agreed upon by the five Supe- . County Clerk to-day: Fred A. Jordan, those seated at the roughiors - & . bles to-d ai | g - . chmond to Edna Richmond, lot complete thoroughfare in six Pedar Bathen whe tables today b ¢ % K There is but one portrait among all | over 21, and Henrietta Rathjen, over | r Sather—who in we orrowed from him, is the basis of a|rior Judges of ¢ to-day. Ow- s | on N line of William street, 100 W of Teie iy n with long ‘white phibe | B this county to-day of the figures, and that is of ‘the late | 18, both of Oakland; Harry B. Green, | gmph svenue. W 100 oy 5 we0 oo d some very handsome furs - | CIVil suit commenced by the Judge to|ing to the requirements of the 1aw | Professor Joseph Le Conte as “Sclence” | over 18 in a modish - 2 . and Fern E. Smith, over 18, w. 5 ¥h brown gown: | recover the coin. In the complaint in{ passed by Congress immediately after | in one of ‘the side panels. Harris to Mary Harris, lot on N NEW Schrock, in white Perkeley; Eugene J. Owen, 28, San e 5 3 - e o ko e - o in ¥ gows ot “Vicis: | the action filed in the court of Justice| the &ssassination of Presldent-McKin-| The magnitude of this work can be | Francisco, and Anna M. Helfstein, 19 o€ piat & Ellerthorase e e B . T of the Peace F. S. Cone appear some{ ley there has be h fusis estimated from the fact that ail of the | Chicago: Alphe Mill 2 : Peralta, Emeryville, TO CURE DANDRUFP. me black velvet dress. By S ©1ley there has been much confusion as s g e icago; Alpheus Miller, 24, San - o B - . sh.\_ G Waliace | original allegations. After reciting that to what was necessary to be included figures are life size and that Miss Hol- | Francisco, and Minnie Blanchfield, 21, A“;;r:‘rmn(?r"nr’:\r‘ne' z“sr‘l:]r‘v:n:'ll:?y Charles New . i 8 Tt Is Necessary That the Dandruff Germ | s Elizabeth Murray), Gray came to his law office on Novem- = in the form of amdavit to be subseribed | 4¢n had to work upon the canvas from | Oakland; Frank Gularte, 30, and Rosa quitclaim deed: $10 black mutt ber 17 last to obtain $20 with which to a ladder. She was confronted with | Mendonca, 21, both of Decoto: J to A C. James (wid- black picture’ hat: Mrs. L. S22 b G ! to.. One Judge has been omitting one 2 bt o T 300 toto; James of Haste street, 190 B ove the | . M. Mendenhall (one ot Opioni: buy “tickets,” which $20 was then| RSas s many difficulties that she had to over- | }cKee, over 21, and Maud M. Burgess, 5 uses dan- pretijest brides), Mra. Oscar Luning: Mo | 102ned to the defendant with the un-|POrtion and another ancther. To make | come by her own work. This style of | gver 18, both of Oakland: Zepho T. - it Ll , you will | Lou Denison. in a gray princess rons’ ok » v - Z i . 510, ) will | Lou :Az :M:’n 33.91'1.5“,;;';1',1( A_; ,va l'in‘;;.:g: derstanding that it was to be paid back the procedure uniform and to satisfy | mural decoration was new upon the | Thorning, 27, and Mary G. Morris, 21, and baid nd r S <4 chweickhardt'to PHilip srianty. Herpieide not | 1n white: Miss Mary Mothie, bre. .5, 1952 | nine days later, Justice Tappan asserts| all the Judges here nearly the entire | Pacific Coast, and Miss Holden found | botn of Alameda. and 6, I subdlivisior , & Soras e . Miss Schwaner, Mrs. L. L. Broad. | that on Saturday, November 28, 1903, {act, consisting of four or five closely | it impossible to get the materials neces- > al Tract, Brogkiyn e t delig Fred Dorsay; Mre. L. D. Tennant, | r toilet use on this ng the da laims to be it is ¢ i b as the plaintiff was walking in front of{ typewritten pages, is to be included | sary for the task. She was compelied 5 e Poter. and Aménds Schreded’ S Androw, . Jre Tennant was chaimman of the luncheon | the Bank of Alameda, he happened to]Ih the oath taken by aliens upon be- | to prepare with her own hands the can- % D.“‘"i.'; B;""’", g e Waiter. Patrick and Jonn 3. Fitzgerald. 1ok o | Eaimer “Stra o “Samied ¥%, Mre W S look up, and behind a telephone pole | coming citizens of the country: ~ Fvhsufii which (he did ber worky: The | OSTEL Jane AT L. Sternc | 45 e f3¢ Micachi stunk JRSNE ef Sace " H ews, Mrs. W. §. Schrock, | 5aW the eve and face of the defendant| An applicant must sweat that he is| colors had to be prepared specially, and | PeT8's residence, 673 Twehty-fitth | v IG5 o0 o o e ook ¥ Woglner, Miss Laurana Denison | watching the plaintiff, as a_coyote does | not an idiot and that he has not been | were ground with beeswax to give them | Str¢et: Was entered by a daylight bur- | Township: $10 Gscar Luning had charge of the music | ® chicken coming down a bushy path, |insane mcre than twice; that he is not | the dun shade that was required. SIar Jeserdny: affrasti - Tho Sowne | Hoipe Wi o O D PrpeTatm. . Yo and after plaintiff had got well around{an epileptic, a pauper, professional beg- MOUNTING DIFFICULT. was ransacked and a quantity of jew- by S 125, 6t 14, block %, Wammer elry was stolen. Included were a pair | Tract, Brocklyn Township: $10. pin, gold neck chain and a child's G 07 Webt Thirteenth, N 35 by B 1085 bank. The bank, broken open, and Tot 4. bloek 579 map of Ba some souvenir spoons were found in a | Fourteenth and Eenter streets, at Ninth and Jackson mey to Lillie Maloney (sis- 308 streets this |, "singte). al est which first ‘marty sow The card party given yesterday by Mrs the corner, easterly from Park street, { a1, vagabond or likely to become a George Wallace Humphrey, at the home of | defendant approached plaintiff very{public charge; he must not be afflicted et ey i every wo Kergan, on Eignth | sheepishly and taking two. five dollar | With a dangerous contagious disease coeds. Mrs. Humphrer Intends wioag © o | pleces out of his pocket put thém on{nor have been convicted' of a felony; of Ihese pleasent little affairs, the - one | the ends of two fingers and said to{neither shall he be a polygamist nor y}",:,'l’;-v«,1'“';{':,,,\‘}'.‘,',’;‘,""'“"’""’ to Miss Anna | paintiff, “Take a shot at that’ Plain-|an anarchist. He must swear that he ‘When the panels were completed the question of mounting them upon the walls became a most important one. It was repeatedly said that it would be impossible to mount the decorations because of their size and the material The decoration of the pretty rooms was en- | tiff immediately became exasperated, |has in no way aided in bringing con- upon which the: » morning. Pas ot-may acquire as heir st la¥e of Bridger o . , y were painted. The loney (bot > i) plizes belng won by Mrs. Theodore lently at the hoofs of the defendant.” |gaged in the girl slave trade. If he can|yorp gver to John M. Morrison and Five Men and a Knife. teenth, by W 115, ‘lot 8 biock 1. plat Lo Pepison. " TloTence Ziegenfuss and Miss | Justice Tappan alleges that Gray has | subscribe to the other legal require- | puci, ®7er (D 0N 0~ TIOCHROT &R | (o \py AND Jan. 20—E. B. Homi. T e R i e A y Joung hostess wore one of her | NEVEr pald him any of the twenty-dol- trousseau gowns, A pretty, pink silk guest of honor was charming in ments and can satisfy the oath he is| ;.. and - the: . da; livety stablem: ¥ vy, Wwith the aid of the|day. a N, was set upon and the | lar loan, and asks for judgment for the | considered eligible o become a unit In |y ivor and the sister of Mrs. Pope, | 125t night in Lafayette Square by five atherine E. Merritt to Masonle hedral it A fatioh, lot on SW cormpr 3 It h jaf - 5o T nection | amount and costs of court. thghoovernmenm' brought up to-day | PAVe Succeeded in doing what many|mMen and beaten. He claims James ,,,':‘};'a,,"::rv",,,.‘.{,v Till‘l"fh\' W 50, being Black, Miss Ethel Cornwall, m;:' l';:;t{gn(;‘,,',’ e question: was brought up to-SRY g iwey imposasible. The paintings Wadtiser and W. R. Cachran, who were | E 30 feet of lots 13 to 18, inelusive, Block 198, up3n the admission of an old Civil War | p.o. peen mounted upon the walis and | arrested, were two of his assailants. K',\".ff{'.":-mDrln:k:”‘n“-'\dn;:::di.“fi"m and as veteran by the name of Louis Jurgens. |, oo peen surrounded with moldings, | Cochran caused Holliday’s arrest on a | attorney) to Kate F. Campbell (single). ot on He has heen voting for years, but iately that give the appearance of f‘nme-‘ charge that the stableman had tried to ;n;; ot Tw;;x'!.)' ’::3"‘*""“" 30.W of Wese, it was discovered that he had failed| .4 when Mrs. Popp returns from Ari. | cut him with a pocket. knife. Holll. | Name Tract. Oakiand: $16. 0. 0s & Wi 1 have s s lndm;tf ';:l':‘ '(',‘:-z:‘:"': %0na, where she Is ‘at present. with her | day said he drew the weapon in self- | n)inoe i 5 out & boie o ka0 ol ship on the showing 7 T82. | husband, who is ill, the final touches |defense. (75 on West Fourteenth street By.'114:4 on The new law makes no provision for will be put’upon. the work. — [M\nl-,). Oakland: a'so lot on & fifle of West Miss Edna Curdte, Miss Helen Crane. Are e Railrohd Man Advanced. ! 2 ie. Miss Loul A >+ w Dunaing: Mise Frirenrs ik | OAKLAND, Jan. 20.—D. P. Kellogg, A . L. Hynes, Mrs. E . | for many years foreman of the s, Mrs. Edward L. Hughes, l?:.r:hr';: i bl FREE DENTAL CLINIC 5= 505 i Bt oSl e o son, Miss Carrie Miller, Miss Alice Neison, | ©rn Pacific Company, has been ad- l OR T"E P.OOR. 3::: %‘.‘!,‘fl;.”‘é!!‘::.’k.."i‘i..“sflh‘r Melvin, | vanced to the position of master me- Open Sundays and evenings. Teeth | Mrs. Benjamin Voorhfes, Mrs. William Wes. | Chanic of the yards at Bakersfield, He = ur F. h street. 100 W of exiracted free. G;pdua'es OF den- |Gt T Thmodees TWinphal, Mrs. George | will take his new positionson Febru- ':ch .h :::'::“:,"?o he must NOW €0 | "qne people of:Oakland have much to Automobile Bus Line. v D being W haif of Il!’:?l%h:ku;?n'.‘ tsiry. Small charge for material only. | Young and Miss Florence Ziegentuse. .~ ~"0'¢ | ary 1. throug! T, thank Mrs. Pope for, uot only because| OAKLAND. Jan. 20.—It is said that ot an SW Ho POST-GRADUATE DENTAL COLLEGE San Francisco—3 Taylor Street. Oskland—978 of ‘the pictures that have been'present- | an automobile bus line will be put on | 55 Siecs 528 Bossimian g Nile ClllbJ to l:; l‘;!'hlmfl- 2 ed,-but because they will, by her efforts, | between Oakland and Elinhurst by the hSerman Seviags and Loan Soeiety to Hen- OAKLAND, Jan.'20.—The board of | be able to start the art collection which | Stone Brothers because the Oak Falley (teaet. 3¢ ¢ ot Do R Y 1 1 colonial costu: th i o dmother. the art colle ] akland ¢ Vall X -4 tertainment provided by Mex, :!v'xlfisz;' "B | T s At fita guaint feast were: Mrs. directors of the Nile Club has ordered | threy have béen discussing for so long. | Transit Company will not reduce its DY T Gakiand: Ale p way 3.3";’-1' rs. Mann, Churchiil The m, s “"’D,:,f:,:z,;“'i_"‘". m“;fln. E@Wm rs. repairs to be made at once in the pictures were donated absolutely, | fare to that point from 10 to 5 cents. BICTaL right 10 Dse s an alleyway & strip on es back ‘more, e EEs e & A “‘colonial luncheon,” with real colonfal dishes and presided over by a dainty hostess |a prized article in the wardrobe of her iine of Locust street. 77T W of V: ‘burned rooms. Ingurance has been ad- jeven:the-canvas and colors being sup- | The vehicle will carry twen 10:6 By N-132. the whole betng & Dertisd oe £ Bigh was once| Feiton % Justels = e " Fpited by the artist. ®” | and nas aiready been .m-..'i'.L"“"' . v Facies Homesiead Amociation, ~

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