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San Francisco Chronicle from San Francisco, California • Page 8

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tSFe terrC rs I fX Mt I fc i ft i 4 Hamage 6Jfcrockcr i Yesterday i IT GOLDEN CHADfSTJNKED IS6 l6 Bfc jr S3 Jl i hi i i St 31 it iff 13 iMil 5 SEim 27188 ite lr fcM 4V tr MS3 2beri I anA I If II The Bride of Charles Alexander DECOEATIOSS AKD GUESTS Scenes at the Cburchvand at i the Honsereantlfi iTcsenis SrrerU wttXi tfa tliIntemition irt Ulerphrf from Ke rorKJBM nu Crr7th nr4MKMrtIfeJMd Vti Ctaxlet Cracker TMbetrotbed to CbarleiB AlexanietrOtiBf Uwjer of thitcltr Who wai teJtUoona Memed to kBow ytt tb ntnr dendi of HIM Crocker reoler tottitjr knew Out Her elolce matt be one hoe eonr enUIUr crowned every other eomUerMlon Con peiBletorr Uleptra ereiient toher Iron here tn4 be fit ieie4 end dined by her Zutern ttenlt A feirreeki liter mJ A In IM XCv with hr flther end roothertefae41cd tneVmem iS brof fctotaUtSuTUrweri iMOtd for UetWeaauigKVTueD uunga jniena flnt to be eUbonte vti ewroswut Wdden derolte of Mrtdy Crocker conducted wlUiOQtoetenUUon or aupuy The iBTltettoru reed foUowe Mb auk Mm Chai Cbocxu At ym Piwenoe At the mmw of thdr dagbter To i i Me Cbibuh ALBUHDrm i Do Toeadar April tbe tirtaty nliUi At 13 oclock GrteeXararcb Bu Fnadseo AccompeoylnK thle tu the card of mluion to the church reidlnf be ka OMroppbrtnnBy deBTertat eerr taBbclieksbjr1ft of the city of Ke York roede from the original raefVIoand under the obelUk now ia Ke York Ttle proniredUffl priTHetadlencetwith Tew Ilk fuht end a tniiuaon to esitst In the reception of the urred carpet from Mecca which Mr Ateiaader accepted He also ajkedtojreTiewthe troop stationed in Cairo and did 6z ilr Alexander hu at fimea paeaed jnanfmontba is London asd Iipaldai comtUUn barrister oaAmer icaalavaobandaamelr aa torma rikdm aellJor hla Abtenee from hia officer In conn he la cool composed often haroor otu and ia aald Jierer to ad ranee a prop o10on which ia doee not belieTeln uua way he ma acanlred mnea tnsnenee OTerthejudgei before whom he hu practiced He occasionally riacs to fenrid ra fory and eloquence ilia inearance and raihcay practice take him into many Btatea and tribanala Mr Alexander 11 litervTonUlde ill profeuion to an on luaataeree ana aeepa op viuipauo aophii al and theploteai literatnre A atrict Presbyterian he haaa pew In Est PrSaBa church OCTSIDK THE CHCBCU Crowd Gather to Gase Upon the Bridal Part The doon of Grace Chnrch were opened at 11 oclock and the carriages which had been attanjcfd in line alone Stockton street extending lontierly to Pine and westerly on that street commenced delir erlng their occupant immediately afterward rrom the Testibnle of the chnrch down the steps to the earbstone extended acaroetof aUUhUwarm hue lndlcatlre In some measure of the happy family life in store for the groom and the bride Policemen were stationed along the border of the carpet toprerent the general public from bloilag up the way to the chnrch entrance As the carriage drew up at the sidewalk their doors were opened by those In attendance and the manr friend iof the contracting pair after presenting ueir inruauon at ue aoor troopea into the building and took their allotted eat Captain Douglass Captain Lee and Colel Crowley were present with a large force of policemen and detectlres and saw to it that none of theclais with whom they have official telitlona slipped In among the fTiasta Hack lucector Jatartin no aged the carriage with hia usual skill and the result was that the outside arrangements were well conducted The carriage containing the bride her father and her maid was the last to erriT drawing up at the church door a few minutee before noon The driver and the footman who were both arrayed in new snlu fixui Pbesint Tats CJtt la anticipation of the event the florists were set et work designing the decorations for the chnrch and Mr Crockers resi dence and everything waa carried to a successful issue as will be seen by the following account The social standing of the bride and groom ancrjne exceeoug tut In which every Mail of the muriate was carried out males fhe event memorable In the annals Of social life In th City THE BRIDE aware the important part which they were plating In the affairs of the happy eonple who were aoon to be made one As MUs Crocker descended from the carriage there ire a prolonged Ah as the women standing by saw the vision of wealth and beauty passing before their eyes As soon as the bride entered the church the doors were closed bnt were reopened a few minutes after to admit a few delayed wedding guests At 12 10 the eyes of the people on the sidewalk were again turned toward the church door as they saw Mr and Mrs Alexander descending the steps to the vestibule Mr Alexander leaned on the arm of her husband and looked supremely bappy Mr Alexanders face waa wreathed in smiles while he spoke in low tones to his bride as they approached the carriage Following the bride and groom came the ushers who stood upon the church steps and wared a farewell to the happy couple a tbetr carriax wheeled away Just as the carriage moved from the curb Mr Alexxnder arm was waved from the door as an eaten to her friends who had aath 4 ered around the church entrance AT TUB HOUSE Sketch of the Only Daughter of Charles Crocker The bride was formerly Miss Harriet Taentine Crocker She 1 CaHfornian iiavlng bean born in Sacramento and there her earliest school education was obtained In 1870 she went to Geneva remaining there for several years in the best educational institute of that city Her travels abraad have been very extensive she haying visited Europe on five different occasion and in 1833 made a voyage around the world and was presented at court In England In 188V She has also been presented at many Eastern conrta in her voyage around the world he was accompanied by 8ir Sidney and lady Waterlow and haa moved In the jfiaHMpB lSSysStefiy HaSiPar vSiisi dli Vtk a Alexnder fclgnest French and Endlsh society She ts the only daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Crocker old residents of California thoroughly well known to all resident of the Stale Her deeds of charity her support of educations interests her interest in religious and church matters and her great and general manifestations oi regard for and sympathy with everything that Is good and meritorious is to Calilorntsnj and especially San Fran cUrsnn like a thrice told tale Her name lslkea household word and only mentioned lu association with the highest snd Incertst rralse She 1 what may be termed a womanly woman and In all those fine and graceful attributes that eon stnre tb truest of her sex she is without a peer Her whole life has been a compendium of good actions done and accomplished for the sake and pleasure of doing rood In her marriage she receives the hlthest tribute of affection and esteem from those who hate known her personally through life as well as those who know her from the history of her kindness and generosity TMK GllOOJI the A Distinguished Member of New Ytrk Bar Chsrles Alexander the groom is the aoa of Alexander of the city of New York a graduate of Princeton of the class of 1840 He comes of a distinguished famly Hit grandfather wu Dr Archibald Alexander the author and founder of Princeton Theological Professor Two of his uncles were dlitinguiabed theologians preachers and writers His maternal great grandfather was James WiddeU the blind preacher ImmorUlUed In iWIllHm Wirt BrltUh Spy who mar 1 tied the daughter of Gordon the old Virginia magistrate from whom Gordonaville derived its name Alexander ia the head of the firm Alexander A Green and has been la practice In New York saaBaalaBaW id i 2 fjf 9iaSaWsMtariB I 4SrAl iSL rit A aasaV mlaflsasaf i Haaaaaa6uailHi9aafeh 1V HaaaaHaSsaWaaaE ft KiMEasBBKV asKaaB rSHs3HaSkaBS feSsBsPaHesPS i Cark A 2tcxaam Scenee Before and After the Ceremony The scenes about the Crocker mansion previous to noon indicated to the disinterested observer that an event of unusual prominence waa about to occur Long before the departure of the bridal party a curious crowd had gathered both at the California and Sacramento street entrance to the ground Aiqntdofpolice which had been detailed for service was occupied In keeping the walks free from trespassers Plain and emblazoned carriages roiled along the roadwars in a continuous stream to the imminent danger of nnmerons attendants who pursued their duties with a hurried yet interested air As the minutes rolled by the crowd consisting mostly oi women and children showed signs of impatience Promptly at 1150 oclock a mysterious movement of the carriage at the Sacramento etreet entrance caused a rush to that side just as the bride accompanied by ber father and an attendant were descending the steps of marble to the carriage In waiting Mrs Crocker and her son George took the SrsM carnage in waiting followed oy hi Crocker and tne onde in another The remaining carriagea five in number at once left tenantlesa for the church in the rear of the bridal coach Daring the twenty Are minutes which intervened between the departure and arrival of the bridal party the crowd In waiting had augmented considerably in numbers The broad stairway leading to the California street entrance was besieged by eager women anxious to behold the bride The opnortunlty was afforded them at 1215 chx when the bridal carriage in advance of aline of private vehicles drew up at the steps A murmnr of sdmirstion and surprUe arose as the happy couple descended and passed through two dense lines of spectators The wedded pair were there met by special friends who escorted them into the residence Carriage alter carriage then deposited its guests to the wedding feast and when the last one had arrived the spectator diperEed AT THE CHURCH ge Jet hut thU fflumtnaHon paled be nexth the flood odayllght which cam I pWBMfr VV ff ff frJk9fei mm IW iSor deeoraUo through the cinque toll and foliation of the stained glass window The appearance of the chnrch wu Sim piygraua ana in ereau is aue to uenry Fisher the sexton who has devoted several weeks to the execution of this hi uess esortas aecoranng THE CKBEUOXT How the Bride Appeared at the KwpttaJ Altar According to the English custom a day wedding must tax place not later than noon and this requirement was strictly adhered to In the Crocker Alexander nuptials for it lacked Just three minutes of that hour when the bridal party entered the church The organ voluntaries had ceased for a moment bnt a the cortege made the first step toward the central alsle the sweet notes of the Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin were beard and as the melodious strain swelled in It Joyous flight the ushers proceeded to the chancel They were Henry Crocker Charles Crocker Edward Greenway Frank Carman Edward Sheldon Do well and TJagood Hooker These gentlemen were dressed according to the latest style for morning weddings in black three button cutaway coals white 1 vesta light colored trousers buttoned paieni ieatnerea gaiter ecru ua glove white silk neckties and wore bonton nieres of white orchids and little souvenir pins composed of four pearls surrounding a brilliant diamond They formed inside of the chancel at either side and were followed at a distance by the bride and her father A soon a the latter couple reached the coral gate they were met by the groom and his best man Henry A Alexander who emerged from the waitingwaiting room at the right and who were dressed as the ushers were snd carried their silk hata The officiating minister iter EB Scalding also advanced In his white vestments and met the ouartet as the brtde advnced totheiide of her betrothed The betrothal portion of the ceremony was performed here and when it terminated the party advanced past the ushers to the chancel rail where while the soft tones of Aald Ing Syne were played as a harmonious and epproriate ac tiriMilStij Thl firm consist of flv members one of 4wbom 1 Colon John Mccook or tn nghttag uccooaa i who married Hla Alexander the sister of tne groom Tney emptor rwenry oreiaw yarslntrieIroaicladdIrlontothemem Jhtn of th firm Th groom 1 member tha flrmc waa born tnw York in 18ia Educated at Princeton and admitted to the baris 1872 Hrt Is that year having worked In his fathers UT fori twu years waa sent by th 4 Brm for all months to Europe on an lm portantprofeastonat errand and en his re i turn erorrned with marked auccesa he Sfiwtt taietllnto ht father ninvSTb rest si Jils professional Ilia hu been on of i I continnou succeet Among other noted case which of let year he has argued i i was th Grant A Ward caseln which obtained a llndlnc that Work and Warner badacted la good faith and the West Bhor tXM ine rawr wse invorrce ua rtat to TontracsiriiiTwa nu Arrival of the Gnesta to Wltneaa the Wedding More then an hoar before the time an nounced in the cards those who bad re ceived invitations to witness the ceremony began to enter Grace Chnrch and the tubers were kept busy seating them so as to give satisfaction to alt By 11 30 oclock the body oi the church with the exception of the aeats reserved for the lemlir and the more intimate friends waa well nlled The ladles were all in morning dres of course and the bright colors of their bonnets made the naTeof the church look like a vast bower bed from which the decorations seemed to spring as they twined about the columns and climbed the dark walla There was so much to admire in the floral disolavthat no one seemed to become impatient in waiting tne arrival oi tne weiaing party adoui iiju ecioci Samuel Mayer took his seat at the organ and executed a number of musical selec tions Soon after the members of the fam ily of the bride and the groom entered the canrcn ana too tneir seats inen tneas semblsge began to rustle and more and look expectantly toward the door Promptly at 12 oclock tee bridal party entered the church and as the moved ntt the center aisle the assemblage arose all anxious to get a good sight of tbe bride Many of those in the side seats moved for wsrd and filled tbe space between theJcw ward pews and the cnancei rails standing CHUKCH DECOBATIOXS A ttsu Telaw Mas of Foliage aad Flowers Sever in the history of Grace Chnrch hurt looked more attractive than it did yesterday morning The dense forests of Uarln and Santa Crui counties had been despoiled of ton of verdant foliage to supply the decoration of the wail and arches and garden and conservatories had yielded np their choicest treasures to complete th embellishment Everywhere overhead from the Imposts of the Roman Doric column to th keystone of the wounded arches were heavy festoon of th evergreen foliage of the sequoia gigan tea Garlands too In graceful curves wept Jsenceih the vaulted and frescoed dome and above thaohancel all contbln iliig aa bWal tffert Th mala up porttng column aowneacn aid or the church war lined with hundreds of ealla Ullea and the side walla were garlanded I with evergreens reaching from the apex or Caen wiaaow tne on adjoining AttracOvsUwu this rural setlng of the nv the chancel was even mor so and many wars th encomium of prsis bestowed upon this elegant specimen of the height oi floral decortttv art It wu transformed for the none Into a veritable Edcolc retreat bright with th fairest of Ifertagsol Mera Extending along the front and bordering th sedslla seats wa a rail that fairly reveled ia a display of cineraria heliotropes paustes and rosebud ot every color A swing gate offered a mean oLentrapc and to the right wu a turnstile of Bon Sllen Lady BankahUr and Marechal Stel rosea The altar rail wu one mas of pink red and yellow rosea and below it wu an array of white gUlTdowervThe reredo were outttned with gillyflowers and were seen through an airy curtain of smilax which wunend ant directly over the aUar raU Adomlac ine anar were oeanuiui vases or natural Dower and beaten metallie ware The central vu of tock and whit cameUlas held an Immense bouquet of the most berfeet lonr stemued XaVraoee and rru da Jsrdla rosea ris ing rally lour feet above the rim of the vase At each awe oi meetaoorat centerpiece were two other vase and from them arose a weann oi rare bl joaenn a uiiiea mlnzlad wllh Encharta Auazonicaa whir jscs roses and dentil The crystal ean aeiaora ana ugntea ueers utthem np bringing ontall their pristine beauty onyx and gold deatala in fraat eliln Teredos were whit floral vaae containing bouquet six feet ta height wrooght of auuer aula aoa Buen mini at ins irr of the chnclbefor the altar rail on a tall fxam of adiantom wu tb mouo KTaok AL enmrioad nf SnnKllria and Kephetos roses white mc and orang blossoms jT sbcjs LTtW organ which 1 iltbated on the gosr imuutoiuiicsincij was iroaieasyaa Flover monogram corcpanlmeht the remainder of the ceremony was read The responses were clear and distinct After all had knelt In prayer the happy couple were pronounced man and wife and the benediction wu uttered Aa the bride turned and lifted her veil an opportunity wu had to fully inspect her nuptial robe The toilet of the eride wu from Worths teller in Paris and wu marvelous production It wu of white satin dc Lyon combined with viex point TAUncon a firesent from Mrs Crocker end wu made tbe style of tbe sixteenth century Tbe bodice which was laced in front wu ar tiatically embroidered with pearls and wrought with stiver and wu finished with a de Medici collar of lace made moderately high and terminated with the boufml draperies characteristic of tne period Tbe long Oourt train was perfectly plain with the exception of the pou In keeping rath the style of the dress Three deep bounces of the rare and filmy lace formed the front end they were divided In the center by a graduated box plait embroidered with pearls Each liounce wu beaded by an embroidery of pearls and the same fine silver work Following the French fashion the bottom of tbe front of the dress wu profusely trimmed with bouquets of orange blossoms which softened th style of a dress seemingly rather severe for so voung and fair a bride 1 Her wealth of golden bued hair waa dressed high and adorning the coiffure wu a spray of Jtctir oraner that held In place the lone vapory veil of white silk mofeme which fell in rounded folds and completely draped th graceful figure She wore white satin slippers and white undressed kid gloves which met the satin sleeve Just below the elbow Her hand bouquet wu a been tlf ul comblnstjon of orchid and Nepheta rotes the ends being encased In white latin and encompassed by delicate banda of white tnlle In one hand she carried an exquisite point lace fan a present from Henry A Alexander Herjewels consisted of a large diamond star which glistened In the front of her coiffure a smaller on at the aide snperb diamond earing a magnificent escSM ri jy CSarla CVoeter road tnKew Yorsv ffite ibeemt tfrayjyf tsU tree feme dotted with pink felesl particularly istingaished tn the do jnain oi inearauc law oavsng oeeu icau Ing counsel In the Taylor caaeUBwIey cast and other e4nvtlving the cro Ucttoa otlnsnrneiConipsnle Last year ha went abrdad on behalf of the wlf elflotchkits th gun invntor aed etahllhediiiet tltl arlrita rival eiaimanfca toiavarlinUlloft pfjdor lrW mrtae ai hard ttht in Pari Mr sAJxaBdietA tn thv lntertal off hi trettcMea a rrtat trveier in rm aid white camelliia Around th wains costing was a border of bright blossom and tbe window ledge Wer Tanked with calla tunes and an Immense variety of fra ptttNwa i isA At tb entrance oMne cenfrsl aisle was ao arch of IUy noweriaad th side aisle were SJTihed with cineraria and lUlia Tae baptiamalfontatUi further end of ia profhaloit Encircling the ehaptrel of 1 taj necklace of pearls and a costly pearl pin which nestled at th edge other cortagV Tb exit was mad to Mendehrsohna WoddlnrMarchnerfobned by Bosworthth regular organist of the chnrch Thus ended the fmpreskrve and beautiful ceremony a pleaaaai memory of which will forever linger with those who wiucsseg is and who had endeared herself to them br her many admirabl tralta of both nuiN ana cean jti 4S 4 IHB OOESTS a France A lew weeks rest will be had at Tronvill linounliirf to making a tour of Europe ft ntDue return XarS York Peoplo into Becelred Invltatlon the Church Annexed Is a complete Hit of thos who irer Invited to witness the ceremony i MK and ifra AdamMriC lV asno air ana sirs rorter AsSeMr and Mrs William Alvord Miss AJherton Mr and Mrv Adams tha Misses iAdsm ur and Mr William Ashhurner ai ana are a tJ uigeiow Mr ana Mrs a Brummgim the MhaeaBrnm glnv Mr David iHmwnW i Brown the Mlsse Beaver iame4T soja jnr ana airs rsarrouneL Mr and lira jl trrut Mr and Bornck Mis Boruck General and Mrs Barnes Will Berne Miss Bland lag Mr and Mr Gordon Blending John censon sir ana lira Jiaxer Mr and Mrs Booth Mis Bntterfield Dr and Mrs Eureess Mr and Mr A rjootn cev ana Mr usrrows Mr ind Mrs BoardmanMIu Boaxdman a BoardmarVMr and Mrs rrederlekvBeev Everett Bee Mr and Mrs Bnford lieutenant and Mrs Best Bab 4 cocs Dr and Mrs Hamilton Bowl Mr and Mr A Le BretonEe and Mr 1 A Benton Mrs Bailev Snencer Buckbee Mr and Mr Arthur Brown Mr ad Mrs Charlea A Bailey Mrs BarredaJ Throurh the vista el towering fern and oopicyegetaaosinatHnea eacusiac tne IhA M1w Rtnuli Mr and Hit Carnlan Frank CarolatL MixsCarolan Mr and Mr CutJe JU castle Mr and Mrs Carlton Colsman Miss Crockett Clark Mr Colt Mr and Mrs Campbell Mr and Mrs Crockett Mr and Mrs Clark Mr and Mrs Crocker Mtss Fannie uTocaer vrocaer Mr ana airs a Crocker Charles Crocker Dr and Mrs rlintnn rSM th UlauaTinMIt and Mrs Collier tbe Mines Caduel Mra ana hiss iwmu sirs cutter nus Chamoion tha Misses Chamnton i Mr and Mrs HU Dodge Mr and Mr Horse Dsvis Mr and Mrs Joseph Dur brow the Misses Dnrbrow ADunsmulr Dr and Mrs De Yecchl Harry Davidson Captain and Un JMDlllenbck Captain and Mr Ji Davis 7 i Mra A Esstorj Mr and Mrs EarV rar ana sir Kyre General ana Mrs Wls Hllott th Misses Elliotts Mr and Mr Everts Edward EyrsJt Mra Ed ar jl rvtjtvimmviMFtf Flood Dr andMrs Flake Colonei and Mrs Fry Mr ndMrs JA FculL Mr and Mra A FUlmoW a Froe lieh Carey Friedlander Mrs Fair Mis Fair Min May Fargo Mr and Mrs Thorns i iuuieyme siissea inaiey Mr ana Mrs Altred Ford Miss Ftlklns Miu Fried lander Mr and Mrs Clfflu Mis OlfBn Glffin Mr and Mr7 Adam Grant Mr and Mrs Graves Mr and Mra 0 Gunn Mr and Mra Tv Goodman Mr and Mrs Garneas Mr and Mra Green Oerld KM Greeusway Colonel and Mrs Garness Col i ueorge uray Miss Gray Vernon broad sttlrwsrat once attracted attention Beautiful La Marque and fragrant Ells Sen rage ro of Immaculate whiteness covered tbe bannisters and peeping from between th bods were spray of their own foliage while wid band of white satin ribbon were intertwined the entire length Perched on th roses here and there and hovering above in aerial flight were a dozen white doves with oubrtretched pinion Areach aid of th tall clock at the first landlag were Latanlc Barbonica palms with the glouiast of lesvea The grayish portiere la th center of the hall had suspended between them campan elUV or rood lack bell ttde of white pink and violet wound with iarend en coiorea sux roDons ana nuug rrom wnius silk cords Eitendlng from thatos to th I mirror at th right war cord of pink sUk ion lunnjnNi ox wuca vrerw uucdm the bottom of aother campnella of cameo pinlt and white blossoms which nt pendant iust below a festooning of pue VMHet an mirror oppoeit wu aiso hung with rmnnll of whits had and violet having copper ad gilt horseshoe Inside and being decorated with lavender watered silk edged with pnrnla An lm mens bronie Jardiniere hera a mas of fern and columbine A buket of pansles occupied one at the pedestals and numerous wild flowers formed a shield nefore th base of the mirrors The two wings branching off aswe rouEei taersfair were seson wua an endless vsriety of rar plant while the tall magolica and Japanese vue con Gray Mr and Mr Fred Green Mr and Mrs Goad Mis Goad Mr and Mrs uoaiey rrea tieue Mr ana Mrs 1 Gllson Major Hammond General Hammond Jr Mr and Mra Ham mond Mr and Mrs Timothy Hopkins nr ana an noses uopcina atr ana axis a Hooker Miss Hooker the Mine Hooker Mr and Mra Hooker Mr and Mrs Hopkins Judge Ogden nonman jar ana Mrs a Hoiiaaay Mb Hollsdiy Holladay Mr and Mrs Houghton Miss Houghton Houghton Judge and Mrs 8 Hsger Miss Hsger Frank Hicks Mr and Mrs XL Harrison Dr and Mr Hntchlns i uamiiron jnage ana Mra ueorga Rvde the Missel Hvda Mr nd Mra Hunt Mr and Mra Howard Mr ana sirs unsnes naiDrooa Mra Marx Hopkins Shelter Howard Mr and Mrs Charles Webb Howard Miss Howard Mrs Thomu Holt Mrs I Hutchinson Mr and Mrs Eli Hutchinson Mr and Mrs uutcninson sir ana Mrs Horace Hudson Mr and Mra Havlland Mr and Mrs Hastings Miss Hutchinson Miss Ivers Miss May Ives 8 Jones Brooks Jones Mr Moss Jarboe Miss Jarboe Jarboe Mil Jones Mr Jesfup Mr Jessup Jr Mr nd Mrs Wllllsm Kohl Miss Kohl Mr nd Mrs Homer King Mrs NG K1U tie Hiss Kittle Mr snd Mrs Kittle the Mlssea Kaufman Mra Kanfleld General Keyea Mrs Ijinsing GLansing Livermore Mr ana Mrs Lawton uiss Lawton Mr and Mra Jerome Lincoln Lincoln Governor and Mrs Low Miss Low Mrs Milton 8 Latham Mr and Mrs Hall McAllister Mra Charles McLaughlin Mr and Mra Marten the Misses Masten Masten Morrow Mr and Mrs Charles Maine Mrs MDowell Miss McDowell McDowell Mr and Mrs Edgar Mills Mtss Mills Judge and Mrs McKinstry Mtss McKlnstrv Mr Thurlow McMnllfn Mrs A McKully Mr and Mrs Merrill Mr and Mr Mayer Charles Mayne Mr and Mr Montague Dr and Mrs McXnlty Mlsi Macondray Mr and Mr William Monteagle Mr and Mrs Mills Mrs John McMulUn the Misses Me Mullin Mr and Mrs John Mernard Mrs Mowe Norman McLaren th Misses MUner Miss Mixner Mr and Mr Drury Melone Mr and Mr McDonald Murphy General and Mrs McKeever tbe Misses McKeever Mr and Mrs Frank MiCoppln Mr and Mra William Harris George Newhall Mr and Mra MaroNewhall Mrs NewhalL Walter SewhalL Dr HTKIght bgale Mr and Mra Leroy Nickle Mra James Otis Miss Otis the Misses Otis Mrs OBrien Mra Ogden the Mimes OConnor the Misses Oliver Mr and Mra Pease Mr and Mrs Ira Pierce Mr and Mr Theodore Payne Mr and Mrs Laurence Poole Mrs Peters Miss Peters Mr and Mrs George Pinckard Mrs A Pop the Misses Pope Mr and Mrs George Pf escort Mr and Mrs Aitred Poetr Mr and Mra Frank Plxley Mrs Pacheco Miss Pacheco Mr and Mra Louie Parrott Mrs A Parrott Miss Parrott Mr and Mrs Pond Miss Pterson Mra A Redlngton Redington Mr and Mrs A Rutherford Mr and Mrs Ryan Mr and Mra Redding Mr and Mrs A Reddlag Mr and Mra I Keqoa Mrs John Reqna Miss Requa Mr and Mrs Root Major and Mra Ralhbone Miu Royal and Mra George Ranm Mr and Mrs 8wift Seymour Severance Colonel and Mra 8medberg Mr and Mra staples Mr and Mra Scott Mra Sanderson the Mlsse Sanderson Mr and Mrs Shaw Judge Lorenzo SawyerMr and Mra Fred Sharon Mr and Mra Heney Smith Mr and Mra Henry Schmieden Miss Schmieden Miss Stone John Scott Mr and Mra Stubbs Mr and Mrs Irving Scott Mr and Mra Salubnrg Mr and Mra Arttrnr Smith Sheldon Rer and Mra Spaulding Spnuldlng Jr A HJ oraiu niH omiia iu oureve vrovemor and Mrs Stanford Miss Sedwlck Lieutenant Sturgts the Misse Sargent Mr and Mra A A Sargent Mr and Mrs A Towne Mr and Mrs Lloyd Tevi Harry Tevis Hugh Tevi Will Tevis Mr and Mra A Tnbbt Miss Tnbba the Mbnes Tnbbs Mtss TeviaMr sod Mra Richard Tobin Richard Tobln William Talbot Captain and Mrs William Taylor His Taylor Mra Tallant the Misses Tallant Mr and Mra Tal lant MlssThibsolt Miss Truffert Mr and Mra WiUiam Tsylor Mra Toland John Taylor Dr and Mra Toland Dr Terrlli Iss Tompkins Miss Van Reynegom Lieutenant and Mra Van San Mra and Miss Wheeler Mr nd Mrs hC Woolwortb Dr and Mra Whitney nr ana nrs a niuiama ma wngnt Mr nd Mra 8 WIggjn Mr and Mrs George Whltner MUs Whitney Mr and Mra Wise Mr and Mra Whitney Mr and Mra 8 Wilson Mr and Mra Wilson Mr and Mra Scott Wilson Monntford Wilson Mr and Mrs Wright Mr and Mra Henry Wetherbee Miss West Mr and Mra John Yost THE BECEPTTON Followed by a Uraaatfast and De partar Upon th arrival of the newly wedded eonple at the Crocker mansion they Held reception In the miln drawing room to those who comprised the bridal party and the reiaread otter inamatfrtend who hid heen invited to attend tha wd ding bfealfasCMri and MraAlextnder I received the heartfelt congrarulaUon of thos assembled and were happy two loving heart should be oasneb an occasion Mrs Charles Crocker stood near them taxing fondly on her beloved daughter and wore a plain butelegant costum of whit sicillenne made walking length and trimmed tastefully with white silk embroidery She wore a aaauv Morea capoie ana supernaiv BWUUI lite wedding breakfast wu sraounced soon after thia and in couple the party filed into the dlnlnr room and took their sesta covert were laid lor twelve at the long table occupying th center of the room and there were seated at It Mr and Mra Charles Alexander Mr and Mra Charles Crockr Mr and Mra Alexander Henry A Alexander Maltland Alexander MUs Srace Greens Miss Miry Crocker fc Fred gfecker and fieorge Crocker At smaller ubles at th ends of city taeyjtiU reiid Mrj Crockefa loTmernome mere wnicn was aeenea hi daughter last week by him Hundred of telegrams were received here yesterday by Mr andMra ilexander from absent tnendaongratnlatint themnpon ta etr rr ttarrfkge THst CHOCSLEB HESXDEKCE toeaeript iesT of th Iaterioir peeeri Vttom 7 iij5fe Ai was Vftillnr th iceationth Crocker mansion wu decorated within lit a manner sff lettetultflst anaamirer oi the beanUfnl In art and natur could not but be deeply Impressed by the decidedly harmohlon wholes Tne elegant frescoing and rich furnishing would seem to be the acme of th decorative artr but from the dominions flora contributions were sent Whirls In their freshnes and purity en hancedtheknowledged beiutyof the various spartmenta With deft lingers and eyecurat5ly trained to this clus of work the decorator Min uur sates ana her auistanta worked a marvelous change in the appearance of the house Crossing the tesselated threshold and entering the ipacious hall an enchanting scene wu spread before the risitora AitTEijTHBfABIiIAGE Exit the ue room were tne remaining guestx eom nnaing arsoa an Ha Lfservr and Mra Clark Crocker Jadge and Mr WC Van FieeL Mr and Mrs Pradinr Mr ana Mra j8 Wright of Baerameoro Un IT tt ygwHkfa A flsesaw at 8 Sperry of Stockton Miss Fannie rocaer aaa rraraaiow uisaiieminr Ry EB Spalding WE Brown MrJ Demlng Henry Crocker Charles Crocker Edward Greenway Frank Carolan Ed ward GhiUmwfhmnt Hooker BIi McDowell The repast In i wished for and was admirably acrved Good wlshe for th future health and hap ploest of Mr anil Mra Alexander wer heardon every lda and nothing wu wanting that could possibly hare made the occasion mor pleasant The wedding cake wu deftly cut by Mra Alexander and eetion were taken to dreamed Over Vrrr 36k At the eonelnaion of the breakfast Mra Alexander donned her traveling nit and at 3 30 oclock left the house with her husband amid a ahowae nf ieA Th fnAk the 4 oclock boat forth Oakland mole and nrjon arriviflr tnra raila Ia Croekers private ear which decked with flower within and In readiness lor their trip to Sacramento wher they ar rived three honra later They are sow occvpyiogjar tocssrw irataence snere and will remain ebont fonr davawhen thcw will ntnrai to this ritr ftjir i hrtol Ver teen in thi dtv and on and all 1 aoionrn hrathrv wItlrntnKKW Vnrk nrf MM et tha ojrtre co ij jsS rtheirind Fron CsmrckatBlldtnar AS at bridal party departed from the chureh th congregation left their pew and moved up the alslaa to take a eloaer look at the decorationa particulariy thou In th chancel Aa th peopl slowly floated along thy commenled upon the appearance otlh bride her elegant toilet and th highly i sstlsisctory manner in which everything had passed off owing to the excellent arrangement Many of the old friend of thi bride took a rosebud or eae other floral token a a remembrance of the occasion end a memento of her happy marriage The delay catuedr by th looking after carriage on th outside mad th exit of the crowd a leisurely one and there was ample Urn for friend to meet and thoroughly discuss the whole matteraThe opDonatdty wu sot lost and there wu Httl left tmssid which could be said on such aa occasion AH agreed that the wedding wu one of the moat beau tl Jul with an array of orange blossoms yellow rose and bouvardlu on the marble shelf The main rrecepUon rooui to the left oi the hall wu also particularly ornate Suspended over the entrance and growing out of a large piece of bark were sprays of beautiful piakorchlda An elegant receptacle of porcelain and gold In the center of the room wu full of fern sprays and long stemmed La France rosea Tha crystal and gold candelabra were festooned with roses of this variety mock orange blossom and pearl edged baby ribbon and the table wu full of rich bric a brac draped with pink and surrounded with rose In th by wladow wu a hammock of white silk set tilled with La France roses which overflowed on to th carpet below It wu held up by festoon of white toil draped from the brocaded eoe aa latt curtalna A carrier pigeon bov had on end of tbe net between it beak while th other end wu held below In a similar manner A white bridal wreath wu suspended below the arch and held back with tulle Tbe large mirror bordered with ebony and gold wu trimmed at the top with cloth of silver ornamented with pink ribbons and festoon of pink rosea The gilded frames of th picture were decked with roses snd pendent la to doorway leading to the side ball wu a huge ball the lower half of white rose with pink presidents at the top showered with panslea The library on the opposite side of the hail wu embellished with an arrangement of fern and palm In different receptacles massu of roses of tbe Loret Mme Lombard and Ray Henriette varieties and various species of rare orchlda A little owl looked gravely down from perch In front of the center of the mantel mirror and abov it wu a drapery of gray crepe beautifully embroidered while down the aide were garlands of Empress of India and Marechal Neil roses extending in graceful torn almost to the grate below The bedchamber of Mr and Mr Charles Crocker is next to this room Muses of delicately tinted wisteria were in a little wicker vehicle on the table and also adorned the frame of the bureau mingled with pale green silk rlbbona Innumerable butterflies were acattered around at random in odd places and wild flowers and lilacs were prominent In the decor tton Over the trlpple mirror of the dress Ing cue wu a drapery of light and dark green and golden brown silk decked with rosea is Thert gelJery with its preetons statuary and magnificent painting wu not neglected Scattered around on th rich rugs that covered th moale floor were xqnisit buket of the rarest orchids and rose that filled every part of the room with their delicious perTame The dinleg room looked exquisite A brocaded wbiu silk cover was spread over the long dinlng table ud in its center wu aa Immense floral loving cup which wu especially typical of the occasion The body wu of white roses and tha threa eendhe of La Frnr it lined with pink roses and filled with snowoaus wane arapiug ue handles were scarfs of pink crepe Perched around half of the rim wer Httl Japanese love birds apparently aipplng dew and love from the Interior while tumbling out of the other Sid were the tall stems and whit blossom of Colombia and collection of grssses and ferna The heavy bronze ehaadeller wu trl mmed with sno baUaand from one of the jeta depended two pitcher plans an odd fancy The bride a cake wu at one end of the table nst beyond th border of snowballs around th flat mirror on which th cop stood Th richest gold silver china porcelain and crystal service wu used to complete the elegant appointment Ascending the stair to the secondUAoor a glimpse was Obtained of Mis Crockers bed chamber which with its sxtlsttc furnishing of blue and gold looked very at tiscUvv Lovely roses were laid upon the bureau pink silk scsris adorned the statne and pictures and wild daisies and yringla ornamented the etagere Orange and apple blossoms and nemiopalae or baby blue ayes combined with these la decorating tniecbarmlng apartment This comprised the embellishment of the house THE PRESENTS Some of the Gift Had to Mrs Alexander The wedding present were rich and beautiful and were numbered by the hundreds The portable article were deposited apon the table inthebiniard roomof the Crocker mansion where they were viewed ah admired by all beholders The following 1 a partial list of th gift though it includes th mor magnificent one House and lot Weit Fifty eighth rtreet sewxorav vainea at 8SO0O00 from Charles Crocker A magnificent necklace bracelet ring and Pin of diamonds nearls and rnhtm the gift of Mr and Mrs LelaBd Stanford A aiming aiimond tr thickly stud ded from Crocker and hi late wUe A fin oil painting and easel An elegant and very valuable pedestal of California onyx aoraioanted by a large and rich vue of entlqu dcslgo A set of cameo finger bowfa pink bine and amberi Jrv Oae set china wtei plates hand Painted With rilb rwltfn rlnth Hnwl spreadv Mi akioisio que oronzea Terr beantirai flTpm Utile May Crockerdaaghter of a Crocker a gold deaatnff ffaa narAnH famine and artlrlallYaanil ftalfilAl ri nnmerableznlrroTvawlriglng on plvoti render the efTWt eaCeedlogly beautlfoLv on set or diamond jewelry One earing and bracelet vne rjandsome toilet set BeveraltvoinHace fana A tnr a Uli aeti ao delicate in moid and texture that it seemed onlyihe touch of a fair hand wss suitable to them Several articles of ratal Worcester wai a of unique pattern aula vary ncav One ailvereofle pot handsomely engraved tad seaotlf ol ia finish ah design Severslbookv with music sheeU and songa una loveiyraet oi pearis irom atra Charles Crocker A pair of silver knlre sail forks A pair of handsom ironi tat mantel aecoratlon rrx An elegant diimond stadded hand pock et boos suspended by a chain of gold A bookin white vellam entitled My Marriage Vowa upon the pages of which is Inscribed the Episcopal marriage cere mony together Wltn meeeruucateoi mar BmOIHQRSElBAOESJ Fite lYeiits on the First Extra Day THE FATORITES ABE TS LUCK Nieisen lydla Ferffnsoo Geraldine Todd and Sinena the winners Encouraged by the racpsf of the full meeting that dosed on Saturday last the management of the Blood Horee Associa tion resolved to give an extra days racing or two before closing th spring campaign This was don not only with a view of catering for the amusement of th public bnt also with that of offering soma purse tn which the hone that have been beaten at the meeting might have a chance of recouping the expenses of their owners The result yesterday afternoon on the occuion of the first extr dsy at the Bay District track wu very utlsfactory the race were all well contested but the attendance wu not so large had been anticipated considering the very liberal programme that had beeaoffered on the occasion A I usually tha ease the first event wu tamely received and consequently there wu a lack of speculation on the result the more sou the Marry stable representatives figured on the cards although il wu doubtful up to the weighing In bell whether those horse would return to the track from the depot at Townsend street or proceed on their way to Sacramento The latter inra Is proved to be the correct on and tbeneldavtothreeuiof the flye event were diminished pi consequence by the absence of JouJou Peregrine 8nr inam and Bolero from their engagements4 The track wu In rry good order and some fast time wu again mad in the principal events tbi riarr two tucxa The introductory pnrse wu 250 of which 830 to the second horse handicap desh of three qaarter sf a mile for all age The good racer Klelsen had not shown in her tunal good form at this meeting and consequently six pounds hsd bees taken off her welgbt for age allowance ao carrying bnt 110 pounds a six year old at this her favorite distance she wu immediately spotted the winner br the talent So she sold in the suction st 50 gainst 35 for the entire field In tbe booka 7 to 5 were offered against her chances 2 to 1 Bertie 16 yeara 110 pounds 4 to 1 Mnena3 87 I to 1 Sir Toed 3 103 a to 1 Adeline 3 87 and Modesto 3 90 and 12 to 1 Miu Hooker 4 year 100 pounds Carlton Colman officiated starter and after some delay succeeded ia dispatching the horses on pretty even terms with Nielsen to the fore with Adeline and Kinena close up while Mis Hooker brought up the rear division Nielsen maintained her a i vantage to the winning post taking the first honors in an easy manner by two lengths In 1 15U while Sir Tbad with a fine rush of speed beat ont Mnena by a head for second money Tbe second event wu a purse of 200 of which 50 to the second horse heats of nine sixteenths of a mile for which Hollys aged mare Lydia Ferguson with 110 pounds wu gret favorite the selling for 45 against 20 for Lost Boy aged 110 15 for the field in srhich were Joe Chamberlain and Certiorari both aged horses with 100 pounds In the books it wu 3 to 5 Lydla 2 to 1 Lost Boy 8 to 1 Chamberlain and lO to 1 Certiorari Lydia Ferguson fully justified the good opinions of her backers aa in each of tbe two heats she raced with Lost Boy on even terms for some furlongs when she drew wy and won handily la tbe first nd fairly pressed In the second best In 55U and 56 seconds Joe Chamberlain being third in each Instance thx to vax oli mast Third on the card came a purse of 300 of which 50 to the second horse a dash of eleven sixteenths for two year olds There were originally six nominations but there were but three thst sported silk for the honors On the strength of ber wianing the chief two year old event of the meeting tne Maltese Villa stables filly Geraldlne wltb 107 pounda wu In chief demand at 100 against 30 for the field In which were Todhnnters Poca tello 110 pounda and Hollys Fnsilades Lass with 100 pounda Similar odds prevailed in tbe booka Despite there were but three starters Mr Carlton had great difficulty in getting them to ether at an equal advantage and when ley were moving up fairly together and the flag dropped one of those misheps occurred that so often mar th pleasure of a day good racing Geraldlne at the drop of th two starting Sags wu th quickest on her feet when a bystander yelled Come back That caused the Jockeys on the two outsiders to rein in their mounts and consequently they were left at the post Geraldlne opened np a gap of upwards of fifty yards and galloped horn an euy winner In 110V amid the Jeer of the unfortunate fielder The rider of Pcxjatello made claim of not having start but both flsgsere lowered ss well as the timing Bag the Jockey might have known from experience that his protest wu useless tbe racing rules are Imperative on tbe point tbat there can be no possible recall when both the starter flags are lowered ao the fielders only had the satisfaction of indulging in a healthy grumble over their misfortune Porter Ashe wu willing to start his mare again but this wu impossible and then hearing tbat Mr Todhunter had expressed tbe opinion that Pocatello would nave won tbe race Mr Asbe suggested a match between tbe two youngster on tbe same terms to run off at once for 250 or 500 a side but the offer wu not accepted thx BAKSicar rcEst In regard to the fourth eveut a purse of 300 for all ages wltb 50 to the second aduh of a mile and a quarter there wua great divergence of opinion among the speculators to which nag would achieve the victory In the auction pools Blnette aged 110 pounds sold for 80 with lira amnnnt for Hollvs stable Arro 4 110 and El Dorado 4 103 40 for Todd 13 95 and 25 for the field in which were Kainoooe 13 vo Dave uoug laa 3 DO and Uk Clarke aged with 90 pounds In tbe books It wu 7 to 5 arafnst Blnette 2 to 1 Arro 3 to 1 Todd 6 to 1 El Dorado 8 to 1 Rath bone 10 to 1 Dave Dougiu ana 20 to 1 Litt Clarke Owing to the fractionsness of toe latter mere and ner disinclination to Join the other horses the start wu long delayed but finally they got away on fair term with Todd In the van and Ritbbone and Argo In close attendance wnen tbe horse hsd gone three quarters of a mile in 1 17 Todd wa still leading at an even gait with Binette at bis girth and Argo gradually losing ground the pce became hotter On the turn Into the straight the struggle seemed to oe restneteu to Todd and Blnette who came along at a lashing gait but auddeuly amid a shout from the spectators El Dorado wu seen to emerge from the rock and almost to oollar Todd at the enclosure but the latter managed to win tbe race by a bare half length in 209 with El Dorado second and Blnette third tbe lut mile hiring been madinl42 Therewas aUo a match for 300 between Harry Lowden three year old Leap Yer with ninety sli pounds and Holly Mntnatwo years old with nloety pounds bests of three ooarters of a mile in which Xlaena with 50 to 45 wu au easy winner in straight het in 1 15K snd 1 16 his wu the end of an excellent days sport The la soma talk of holding a final days racing on Saturday next with a full and attractive programme but the idea hu not yet assumed a definite shsp ao to be accentdene to owner tne pnblic and tha management of tbe usoclation In case the event comes off an announce ment of the programme wui ce saaae tn ttnwUmef rare roe tha sawera and wagona to collect jhmth principal of rjJ vuwus wiu permit use euarn In their schools to tax their flowers to the nearest high or grammar aphonia and tha eommittee wllf send gor them to these acBoojspn we aiternoon of May 27th The SChOOl Will SOT tu rcA nn 9f TT TWSMTni SLAUGHTERED HATSi Exciting Contest la a UssIoa Street Tharat kining fever increase and th establishment at the outer end of Mission street which jrontaln the blood bespat lerea pit last becoming fashionable resort A peep Ja at the wiiting room between th houra of 9 and 10 oclock lut night revealed a gathering of thirty ex pectant sports alscnulng the merit of the different tax terrier present At a given signal an adjournment vu made to the pit and within few minutes nv lively rodents were scampering ouBd the circular wooden prison with Jim the veteran rat catcher in hot pursuit Jim performed hi contract ia hi mdal artistic ityle and wu lugged out of th pit with an unmistakable desire for more rav gleaming in nit cyca Time SOsecoadt Then came snoW wblta Vlelr that ivmn lar and excitable little slut at whose approach the rodent tremble Scarcity of vermin limited vickt share of ret to Ave and she rid tbe earth of the quintet in 19 leeonda One clerer kill which abe made wu in picking alumping rat from the aide of the pit and dropping him limp and life eu between her pawa Riddles a prettily marked young fox terrier slut then mad her initial trip in the rodent slaughtering Una One lithe snd lively brownie wu placed In the rink and Riddles dropped alongside him The slat hardly seemeJ 40 know whst wu expected of her nd her owners cry of rets sick em did not seem to enlighten her She imply looked up st the feces bendisg over th Ida of the pit and wagged her talk The rat however broogot matters to a climax by flying Riddles and biting her uvagely on the flank The assault aroused the natural terrier instinct ia the dog and she turned and gave ehue making clean and effective a kill a many an older animal would have done The lee once broken Riddles settled down kindly to her work and before the night wu crter she did ome clever killing and excited tbe admiration of the knowing one The event of th vnfng wu the eon test between Vixen a fox terrier slut 12 year of age and a pair of large and vicious market rat whose ear and tails bore numerous mark of domestic strife As tbey scampered round the pit Vixen did not seem to be a great deal larger than her natural enemies She did not have much trouble with tha first one which she tackled although it died herd Tbe second rsi however foaght like a demon It several times secured a hold of the sluts jaw and when dislodged at lut seized her by the nose end tor it severely titi mately Yixen obtained a knock out grip of the rodent and the contest ended A CABLE CAB COLLISIOX TERBIBLK DESTITUTION An riagev Thi chaste little souvenir wu used by Rev Spauldlng in performing the ceremon and then handed to the bride OCountlea piece of brle braceirery on beautiful and selected with much car th whole coUecOoh being very choice One afirer ulid howt ricliand Chaste One Urge hammered sllrer finger bowL Three large and useful tUvarterviee roce Mi of silver oysUr forks nw in design and very elegant i A pearl pin and a small silver coin plate On llver berry dlh -Several ailrer vase and peart and diamond pin -A beautlfal breastpin of emerald ruby upphlre and diamond Silver oaitdluUck several sett of sliver bon hrm nnmbef of handsome yueaaChfwsasacreenapearlpinofdlf terent Colored pearl set in oiamonaa silver al miid arab dish thirteea niece or chloawareTbnr picture an easel a vase of cameo guuaT Uvr tea caddy and tea et aix sDver fruit dishes a silver toreea a eoBecaoii of ferns elegant slippers and rich lacquered ware form only minnt nar of large nd bewildering collection of jlluabUirticlea Tke IBrWii Wrtjrf a Baraa4tu sjcsuzaxra April Ztt ana ri Charlu AVeaandet arrived here this evelnron nnUirn Jadfle Coaa vanyaoesyeartiey were driven to I Chjlu CreesW residence Berevwberei xner WrrlaJBSs ss urss ntgns uw wedded rHsVMttriliis to Banrrandsco totaorrtayv Aged Woman Found In a Starving Condition The Toung Womens Christian Association hu addressed a communication to Mayor Pond in behalf of Mra Harrison an aged woman who hu Just been released from the Napa Insane Asylum asking information regarding th old ladya eon Chart Harrison wu hut heard from on June 4 136 when he left thi city for San Jose on btisineM foe a commercial house Tie old lady 1 represented to be In destitute circumstance and when found by the ladle of th association had then lived for several dar with a pitcher of water and crackers for her only sustenance jrincEa COTJKT Sw Baits Broagbtiand Jndg menta Baadered Justic Page rendered judgment yesterday for the plaintiff in a suit brought by Joseph Ton Arx against the Schmidt Label Lithograph Company for 150 due th plaintiff son on a contract of apprentice shin In the cue of Samuel Newman vs Charles Sheffer for 280 on an assigned claim for goods aoid and delivered Judg Burke gave Judgment for the plaintiff yesterday Lure began suit In th Justices Conn yesterday against Corrigsa for 100 claimed to be doe tor labor performed i i Plnmber aad Oasflttera A meeting of the Plumbers nd Gasfit tors Protectiv Union of the Mission WUI held at 525 Valencia street last evening vnatiei shore presiding tax new mem oer war aanunea to tne union A committee vu appointed to elect a hall In which to hokf reralar maetlnea Tha ae retarv sUted that tha union which ia new oae la thoroughly organised and au a prosperous eoaaioon Deeoratlow Day Sor srintsndent Aadertos kuIinrls cLeuUr announcing that th school will ciod My SOlhr Memorial Day Being 4mpoalUior th ooamltteer to tend 2sIUtoj JlVi7Mh40iaftd Larkln aad Geary Street Train Plunge Into Eaeb Other An accident which might have resulted more disastrously occurred at tbe crossing of the Larkln and Geary street csble lines at 7 i30 oclock last evening At the time state a Larkln street car well filled with passengers wu nesting the junction at the usual rata of speed Just the corner was reached the engineer discovered a Geary street car going cut at full speed The grsppUng hook wss at once drawn back and the brakes set but tbe collision wu inevitable The passengers on tbe front of tbe Larkln street train rat in trreir places seemingly paralyzed wltb fear the trains approached each other Bell were rung but almost before the now alrmed spectator were aware of it the trains had collided with a loud cruh throwing the Larkin street dummy off the track and badly emuhlng the front head igat au 11 au wu contusion in a moment and amid the shrieks of fright ened female paMtnaers several of wbom uau ikch wrown into nystenc were beard tbe Imprecation of member of tha sterner sex who had been more or leas Joited One unknown young man thrown from hi seat on the Larkia street dummy wu picked no in a dued condition with several severe cut upon his head He wu assisted to tbe sidewalk where hi not serious Injurious were for the time looked after Another passenger was hauled from the debria Hia lee was at first thought to have been broken The report however wu not iubstantuted No other damag wu reported The accident may be ascribed to the rlvaly existing between the lines and the reluctance and obstinacy of drivers in giving up right of way Tbe damage to the Geary street car was Inconsiderable bat both trains were haaled to tne shops for repairs and for a season blocked both roada THE SPACLDINQ ESTATE Th Daughters Dissatisfied With Ita Disposition Fannie Palmer and Caroline Mans daughters of the late Charles A Spaulding who died leaving a goodly portion of hi estate to hi daughter in law Eliiibeth Spauldlng wife of the son Charles psuhilng bar filed a complaint In the Superior Court which discloses rather plainly tbe unshapely outline of domestic skeleton Prior to the death of the senior Spauldlng it appears that be was living wiiu toe sons lamiiy ana auring his residence there he wu so kindly treated that he decided to reward his benefactors by deeding to the wife mentioned certain of hi estate mentioned in the deed follows Lot on the eut Use of Hall place 57 feet south of Golden Gate avenue lot on the south line of Golden Gate avenue 137 feet eut of Hyde street lot on the south line of California atreet 97 feel west of Leavenworth and eleven lots In the tract known Harvey tf Browns Gift Map No 3 Tbe complaint sets forth in the broadest possible terms that the transfers mentioned were without consideration and the Immediate result of undue influence that the deceased at tbe time of and prior to the execution of the conveyances wu weik and feeble and easily Influenced and tbat it wu not hia original Intention to deed this property away to tha xcluslon of his children Thev lit in conclusion thst th conveyance mentioned be declared null and that th property be made to stead as the estate ol Charles A Spauldlng subject to proper administration and distribution Si jaSCEEEAXEOUS 2S vl l5Jjg lipsoi iKi KEWSPRIKa A MxSSOURI PITOBC1V etfcerrCnapter In the Jame aaicdwiav Department 01 tac Superior Court wa the ceneof quite a imtionar drama yesterday afternoon wan the attorneys In th matter of the estate of William 8 JameewetrjBgrtr uitsJttrtheirr tpecttyecasesu 3 0 The deceased waa one of ihVpartlea to a mitrimonlal crape which was before Jndw Maguira for omtim and In which two elaimantr wive took part Jama married hia first wife eaten in the Eut many year agtvbnt afterwardleft her and thatrvh vAk tocornehre Hehadnotbeealierelo4l 4b fir6 CKeaiTiStPSflr before he returned East but reappeared WHFV3AlYtlji Jv inuas city armed wUa adivorce from hUT rrrr jiiS a i vvmhhvu wjiinoBrL at loan rnarried Lenora wife number two and settled down to a quiet parsaltof nil Dullness ephotorrphr To th surprlsa of all Barnes wife number on suddenly earn on ie scene nd unsettled the domestic quiet by threateuing to have the husoand arrestedfpr bigsmv When he showed a divorce she claimed that it was a trend because notice of tha nmMadisn not served upon her could eutly have oeeaaone sneosa not removed front the residence where he left her formerly She finauyconcrhded however to for a divorce urging desertion ber gronnds and itwu during thi proceeding that the desperate husband hastened affairs by commuting suicide In Santa Crtu county Quite recently wife number one applied for letter of administration of his estate and wife number two interposed an objection on the ground that wife number one i not the widow and thai the Supreme Court of this conntyhu no Jurisdiction over th decedent estate because the time of hia death he was resident of Santa Craiend aU his persons effects are there While the document last mentioned wu being read and tbe attorney had reached that part which declared thst wiienumDer ana wu not zn anrvirina wlXe and wu not entitled to the nrnnertv an unearthly screech cam fnnittiei woman woo wu ntung near ana me ran Into a violent fit of hysterica The clerks and usher had to take charge of her and remove her from the courtroom and after a ucue cap an wu restored to qutev ba it AJC VCAEBV jj Decamp OleUyrroiaHla warmer Ilsuae Bad man Cart who 1 persecuting poor little Alice Burrows baa apparently left the city for the city good and his hiding piec i not known to the police who manifested a sudden Interest la htm ys terday Mra Can wu seised with a spasm of righteous Indignation yesterday and in lormeo a caxosia reporter that she had parted with her notorious spouse for good and all When uked to reveal his hiding place she declined serjng thst ht had been her husband vT tbat aealed her llpa The neighbor of the Can on Sevenson street near Si nth My however that Mrs Cart is preparing to join her Husoana in ms reiage sua tnat an is removing her household effects stealthily a piece at a time Can wu discharged on 8turdy last from the Singer Bewinr Machine Com pany where he wu employed a can tihwi to manager Being unwilling to barber such a man one hour after he had been exposed Yesterday the company sentamantoCarrshouse and took away a sewing machine teat had been tartly paid for bv a Mra Lyon who died In tarra house The Csrrr appropriated the machine but mad no payments upon it and the agent took it away yesterday after a proumciea argument wua Mra uurpee Cnrtain Carr Secretary Hunter of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children hu seen more of the character ol tbe Cam snd hu determined to take the child Alice away from the Magdalen Asylum If possible FOBFEITED BONDS gai WOL XLV MVUimz i KaMaMaaaii at SBS misrn wr jftSs ita1 IPsMusicH Iw lorl Bchemea of Tl Jlanagers tlmi Woman I1 Mm ef Henry Cta wmi imwMtm jDrMcwnTr is a ixotrtAa sxi isaitxt ansalizUd Phnielaa aad Bargee wtaoatad ta tha IxsnoMCicaI Oolleres aad Hopitals of Philadatpfaia HehasdewtedaUfe tiaaeteth stodr aad baa attaiaed special eioiaence ia lb trsatmeaset SraczAt ao Oaaomo Dxscaaaa aio Vanusa or Wosraw YOUNQJrlErf Wb saner tram the many diimis ladient yeath aad folly cassias nerreaa phrsical and mental debility eacar hia varaabfe aarviese at MMrl aa naaina flMA ateaMa Hie Rzaxoax or Tooth lath best MIDDLtt AGED AKD OLD MEN Who suffer from contractst 8psclsl ik sssea eg from th results of youthful allies and exeesse erwbo are trowbiad wisto affeetioas tbe Mood liver kidneys end bladder sbeaM aot fail fvr Flight ef a Sailor Charged With a Grave Offense Jadge Murphy issued a bench warrant yesterday for th arrest of Arthur Wright charged with auault to murder Manuel Monteverdo When the case was called it wu learned that Wright bad son to sea and the bond wer ordered forfeited lueuuuuiivui iab iwuai wu ivw ana John Collenden of 5 Broadway and a urea vonnson 01 ztroeaway arc the bondsmen VT Fnmey Remains A telephone message from Wycki Land lg wu received at police headquarters last evening sUting that the body of uruej uu Huiuun wie uaj VU me iuui insL naa seen recovered at tnai polut Forney and three eomoanlons were Using ssil In a Whitehall boat In tbe bay and were catwized All were lost Itf sraxsitT txTTXCD corKTsixs medical aid la scare and life Is often saved by hav ing a case of Humphrey Remedies at hand For catalogue and prices addreu aumpnrey ttomeopatnio ueaieai company 109 Fulton street New York City RcaovsL Nonce The Leak GlovtMen nfiictnrlng Company are now located at 61 323 523 and 627 Market street MISCELLAXEO CS HABBOB COMMISSIOX Heavy Bill Paid Wharfingers Bond Approved A meeting of the State Board of Harbor Commissioners wu held yesterday with Members Psulsell and English present Tbe bill of the San Francisco Bridge Company for lumber furnished and amounting to 1058 48 wu ordered paid The bill of HeMahon for building the shed on section 5 of the seswall wu also allowed 2384 wu uked for Both will be paid by drafts on the State Treuary Other biUsTggregating33SS 20 were also ordered paid A Lusk A Co were placed on the credit list ol tolls The resignation of A Gillie collector waa accepted The bonds of th following wharfingers amounting In each case to 1000 were approved Turton John McGinney and Dettlebach The bond of Collector Clark John Mead Middox and OKeefe in the same amount were alao approved The board then adjourned until it next regular meeting Thursday tbe Seta 1 HAWAIIAS QUEEK Kapllolenl Leaves for Washington Today Yesterday morning ny Invitation of the commandant Queen KapUolani and her suit vlsled the navy ysrd Mar island The steamer CarHle Patterson withrthe royl Tparty ou board lft Waahintoa street wharf at 9 oclock and after visiting AlcstralAnd Angst Islands went directly to Mare Island when uveral hours were pent ia ight eing about the yard and docka Th party returned to th Palace Hotel about J3t oclock and the Queen expressed herself a being greatly pleued wlihth day trip and tn Inspection of the navy yard The sight of the retting hulks and rust eaten monitor must have stricken th royal Hawaiian mind with awe although she did not uy so The jneen and party will leave thi afternoon for Washington la a special private car the San Rafael They will be accompanied by McKay of the Chicago Burlington and Quincy Railroad who will look after th transportation of th party until they reach the Atlantic tout A Lottery Ticket Swindle Be van wu arrested yesterday on a warrant Issued In Judge Hornblowera court charging Mm with obtaining money under false preteuies A lottery agent alleges lu the complaint tbu Bevaa presented to hia a lottery ticket of the March drawing the nnmber of which was a eriza in tbe A pril drawing and the agent with out looting at we a ate caaaea un gull 1JP0BTA5T TO TzUTUJCES When yoa visitw Tork ttop aTthe Buckingham Hotel Fifth avenue Con ducted on the European plan Very cen trally located for itht transient or permanent guest If ear th Grand Central depot and oolta aeeeaaltila by either alevated or surface railroad also by stage which th rfiw mp rw mlnntea Thta magnificent hotel hu snleudid public par inra nnuiam a imoaiarnnuH uuiiaru rooB private dining rooms Edison elecj tne ugnta eT na aiao superior acoom modation for lamlllea The resunraat is nnsarpassed price reasonable and the sanitary appointments perfect Tin demonstrates tne difference of an BsaU axit for tailor window made to order at Thosu Uajr A Co new factory xaouerairwtaoeveaarBy i lUnig French kid button toots 3 50 worth 3 Lessor Broa40e Eearnyja Pma vf -GOTO 0 aUt Cov to bur JPaas fluicy ooda S4I WsiJrrioa street BABYS SKIN Infantile and Birth Hnmors Speedily Cored by Cutienra ng 1ig Burning an1 Inflanunatlon for curing thr Irst symptoms of Eczema rwirK all CrrMt Kcld Hea4 Hcrafula and other If ha akin and bojd diseu a CcTicras tlifa tn cara an Oc riruas Soap an eza Skin Beaonfier extermUly and Ccticcba Kr soLvgxT the new Blond Pnrlfier Internally are iniallislaWAbsoialely pura ATV OLDEST CHILD Sow 6 years of age when an Infant 6 montli old wai attacked with a virulent nialsnul akin ofceaae all ordinary remeJles fallloa wi called our tanilypbyalcUn wboaltemptM core it but It spread with almost Incredible rj plllry UutU tbe lower portion of tte IitUe fe lows person from the middle offci backdowi to his kneea waa one aolid rash ngl a painfU blotcbed and malldo ia We bad no rest a nght no peace by day The physician dldno know then aid does not know now what it waa Finally we were alviwd to tryUrTi crsu Rem coi a Without the knowledge ol our pbytirian I procured a box of Ccnlca and a cake of Crmccaa Soar Tha efiect WAS SIUPLT MARVELOUS ongjuy wiid vuticuka eoapsnen aa janrrn htm wltb ClTll ras From the first appllra tlon a change for lb better appeared The doctor saM we had ao further Deed of hi and ceased hi villa In three or four weeks a complete cure was wrcnght leaving the llttl sellows perton aa white and healthy aa tttoogb be had never been attacked In my opinion your valuable remedies saved hla life and today be Is a strong healthy child perfectly writ repetition 01 the diseasa having eer occurred Yon are welcome to make aoy as of this you may deem best GEO SMITH Atfy at Law and Kx i roa Atty Aaniand Ohio Reference 3 Welst Druggist Ashlaid a CUTICUKA REMEDIES Are fold everywhere Price CeTrcca 60c Rnoirr iT gl Bor 25c prepared by PoTTsa Dace aub CaxmCAY Co Boston Masa Sead for Hew to Car gala DhMises TJ A CoTxctraA Soar an exquf iJi altelyperramed Skin Bjauiifier RHEUMATIC PAINS Keiiralgic Sdatlc Sadden Sharp xiavan 1st osa MistrrR by the ru yuTiwaa ATi raiM rxASTca warrawea aisu arngxtsn Xie Iadored by Home Fnytleiane 3 MosE Dt saanne siciiuaw Dr tSAKcax Cnx ft Analytical Chemist Baltimore Citrrwu i kt jk oxnor aria atemner ri Medical Sodetkw ete CFAWca rTkC For S3 year Betd i oesv nysioan vmon 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having7 any rtfeaM scma or sacret ea UanMnral Lass laabates aad BeirUI Bjjeaj Wna HirVt rjkrrrpteiJrwslsKsiitsazr rlsrifilrirWslatfiLirtssr urrtetfiTraiULst tlsaues MwwwkMrwkaaJicwrt aaa aled a can aUaa sea la iajtasssSiT aralalsifaieleAWNPwvai aaTlatrrirFSrIMhiaSas SaiUnhaa wetlr rSloas BarlK KenaaPnwtratiM lalhiiill Sflmil ill inillhl ili kesiaaiaslaiaffltaarifaisvevaiiiiwviiinii 0V rel rrtan armvtr aiwal SVCMtaratV riijiiiifaMs twvaaa aaa vm trthrSTBADfi 0XIY Ier 1000 Ji iwL5a i a asadras wia s3i it wttuiJi eotiX Webley 10 SO 1 44 8 VWBiB tl 70 45 folt13 TS Oan Ftehln Tackle cheap CaiamnnwxnmpanyoTaeT GEOTVSHREVEy StS Kearny Street San FranIo j8fftaT7 ai5t a sa xSvitamgt mrnmswmw llTrork ofBold Bd unieairo the Mysterious Murder 1 man by a Traveling atpaclal Ctsratcbes to the CbsoJ KaUvYoax Apr123 AW lathered at Cbickiring nail listen to the first recital of Eof trrailc to Macbeth which i on October 31it when McKe duces tbe tragedy at Xibloi had a good rendition by a lal and chorus under the dire derstucken and the lpcidentl the play wu done by ranlel I The Hartd ssys Kelly 11 talent Some of bis deacrtpt original hi leading them lent but he lack the power dramatic continuity or of gi expression to broad ideu twice called belore tne at Harklna made a pleasant about th young composer I geniua Mr and Mr Rani contract with Harry Mine whereby Miner secure excl of their venture for a numb THEATRICAL TC Probable Arrangement Abbey and WallJ Nsw Yobs April 28 Tbe I nenry Abbey went to Bo I afternoon accompanying with whom be hu a ntw coq appearance in South Ameri absence all negotiation bet and himself arc at rest Tl are expected to draw up agreement about which a cj surely be retched next Mond There bu for some time tility of Xew York being tie Chinese play acted by Chlne agent 01 tbe company whi Ean Francisco hu been doit cecure theater but without is cow in treaty with Ambei It will probably be seen at th aler before long AFRAID OF HER A New York Sensation by Ita HerotoH Kew Yoi April X8 Kal admitted to th police yeaterl had been lying to avert the father She hsd been spend 1 with a mn she met on th si suggested her going to the rl tending to hav been throwrJ for her baencean nigbt the scheme and atpry and si out alone A JOCBXALIST Elason Thompsoa Signs I to a Marriage Lll Chicago April 37 AmonJ licenses issued to day wu Thompson well known in tl a nwspper ms and 1 Bohemien Club to wed Miss I ton young lady of Evans ding wljl take place at the re bride father at Etsnstont ernoon Thompson Is on 1 here nEKRT CLE Probability of His Acd the York Esl Kew Yobs April 23 Thd trsnipired on the Exchange the opposition of John Inl eril of hi friend to the Henry Clews ss a memberof I bu given place to aconclllail thst Clews will be uked to for membership sgslD The I sentiment of Mr Inroan audi One partly to the effort oil Bliss who hss been caaed trator of tbe difference be I and hi fiiendi and Clews desire of members of th Eil goursge Clews and otherpl Vtreet men to apply for mem I excaasge GILDERS PL1 He Will Oet to the No I He Wont Come KtWYosx April 28 CrJ Ollder bu been In the cl dsya He Is resting and mal another trip toward the norta trying to secure passage norta whaling schooner He 1 get to the north pole this I pact BlESED TO DI Chree Children VTba wl Cp by Their Mo WRtTxwatsBT Tex Ap children were burned to dec louse twelve mile east of day afternoon Their moth tip la the house to ask a tors and in bar absence Darned down The nam Hate family I Welch KILLED DT A Xke Fate of Two Tou Illinois Chicago April 28 The fill special of April 27th sal supposed to be trsmpswere I east bound freight train dalle line last night an of both mangled beyond The engine and six ear werl th shock The evidence I nsrsiury showed that the I flown directly acrou the trsl erat intent to commit roll wu found on their theay helther wu over 20 1 NOTABLE WED1 Uarriagef of Well Ki People at the Ktw Yoax April 28 AI Taeroni wedding here yesh Jollowing Cooper Hewitt I Hewitt to Mis Lucy WJ daughter of Frank work Otis to Mis Florence Hoytl eral Sherman At Kingston Ira Davenport married Ml Lawrence Shsrpe dsugti Georg sharp i A VBEACHEK IN rtrlou Charge Agai byterlan Mlnii Ktr Toax April 28 Krack IK Yl inaelal of a A great stir hu been ere German Presbyterian of grave charges toad glnst iter Dr Auoipn a ecnabe Inrtalled last anrlar The teen brought by Elder Han three things untrauunin ghee and Immorality The aafatrad to acommlasionat Hudson Presbytery eonsi prominent clergymen afid Of the witnesses ready eriarvaa aralnit DrTSchl iority ar women to whom I tUtlCOtMv4USllttl fmt fi gS aJB JSgai3 0iicMMkS.

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