Sacramento County CA Archives News.....Sacramento Union June 24, 1891 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ca/cafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Kellie Crnkovich markkell95@aol.com September 24, 2005, 3:45 am Sacramento Union June 24, 1891 Sacramento Daily Record-Union Wednesday June 24, 1891 UNIVERSITY GRADUATES Degrees to be Conferred on Students at Berkeley To-day. At the State University to-day degrees will be conferred as follows: Bachelor of Arts - Charles H. BENTLEY, Oakland; Anson S. BLAKE, Berkeley; Edwin BUNNELL, Oakland; Albert H. ELLIOTT, San Francisco; Albert W. GUNNISON, San Francisco; James D. MEEKER, San Francisco, Warren OLNEY, Jr., Oakland; Addison E. SHAW, Lorin; James L. WHITBECK, Sacramento; Eugene J. ZEILE, San Francisco; Charles G. MICHENER, San Francisco. Bachelor of Science - Harry B. AINSWORTH, Oakland; John C. AINSWORTH, Oakland; Arthur F. ALLEN, Alameda; Harry C. BALDWIN, Oakland; William H. BROWN, Oakland; Thomas E. EICHBAUM, San Francisco; Edward P. HILBORN, Jr., Suisun; Joseph N. LE CONTE, Berkeley; Charles W. MERRILL, Alameda; William P. MILLER, Jr., Melrose; Charles PALACHE, Claremont; Thomas W. RANSOM, San Francisco; William A. WRIGHT, Berkeley; William C. ALLEN, San Francisco; Felix H. CARRSOW, San Francisco; Ross MORGAN, Oakland; George E. COLEMAN, Grass Valley. Bachelor of Philosophy - Derrel L. BEARD, Napa; John A. BROWER, Los Angeles; Albert L. EHRMAN, San Francisco; George H. FLETCHER, Grass Valley; Burton L. HALL, Los Angeles; Emily J. HAMILTON, Orange; Horace C. HEAD, Garden Grove; Mary Alice KING, Berkeley; William G. MORROW, San Francisco; Arthur M. SEYMOUR, Sacramento; Charles F. TAY, San Francisco; Lester H. JACOBS, San Francisco; David Guersney JONES, Berkeley; William H. WASTE, Los Angeles; Philip L. WEAVER, Jr., San Francisco; Cora L. WILLIAMS, Villa Park. Bachelor of Letters - Henry A. FISKE, Berkeley; Grace H. De FREMERY, Oakland; Fred A. JULLIARD, Santa Rosa; Herbert S. McFARLIN, Oakland; H.B. MONTAGUE, Oakland; John H. WHITE, Chico. Master of Arts - Emma WILLARD, Chicago. The usual Bachelor’s Decree was also ordered conferred upon the following graduates of the Hastings College of Law: Carl H. ABBOTT, Oakland; Joseph E. BARRY, Solomon BLOOM and Henry W. WARD, San Francisco; Cosmor B. CLARK, Berkeley; Edgar C. COOPER, Eureka; Jos. L. CRITTENDEN, George D. DUDLEY and Adrian C. ELLIS, Jr., San Francisco; Oliver ELLSWROTH, Niles; Henry H. HAIGHT, Oakland; Beverley L. HODGHEAD, Ukiah; Alexander L. O’GRADY, John N. POMEROY, Oscar E. ROULEAU, San Francisco; John W. SATTERWHITE, San Bernardino; Edwin D. SMITH, Santa Rosa; Garilard STONEY, Wallace L. THOMPSON, Henry A. TOBIN, Maurice S. WOODHAMS, San Francisco. CHARGED WITH LARCENY Mrs. Johnson Falls Sick, and Into the Hands of the Police A woman named Mrs. JENSEN occupies a cell at the Police Station, where she is detained on suspicion of being the person who was recently accused there of stealing some jewelry from the residence of a family in which she was employed. It appears that she was taken ill at a lodging-house and was removed to the Receiving Hospital for treatment. From a conversation with her there, and the fact that she answered the description of the woman who is wanted at Walnut Grove, and the further fact that she came from the place, the police assumed that she was the one wanted there. A telephone message to the Record-Union from Walnut Grove last night stated the Mrs. Jensen is the party who is accused of having stolen two rings from a family at New Hope, near there. A Constable left there last night to arrest and take her back. Death’s Latest Victim The death is announced of Louis C. TODHUNTER, son of W.B. Todhunter, the well- known cattleman of Yolo County. Deceased was born in Cincinnati on the 17th of December, 1847, and has resided here and in Yolo County since 1854. He leaves a wife and two children. The funeral will take place from the family residence, 827 Nineteenth street, at 2 p.m. to-morrow. Contempt of Court. Pat FAY, an intoxicated individual who occupied a seat in the lobby of the Police Court yesterday afternoon, attempted to interfere with witnesses in the case of HOLLIDAY, charged with illegal fishing, and Judge CRAVENS had him locked up for contempt of court. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL State Prison Director SONNTAG was in the city yesterday. Captain Fred HEILBRON is up from his new home in San Diego. Colonel J.W. GUTHRIE visited Nevada City to attend the Company C’s target shoot on Sunday. Attorney Thomas W. HUMPHREY has gone to Butte County to attend to some legal business. George M. MOTT was a visitor at Grass Valley on Sunday. Mr. MOTT has an orchard on the Banner Ridge. Mrs. D.B .MERRY, a sister of Mrs. A.S. BOSQUIT, has arrived at Placerville from East Las Vegas, N.M., on a visit to her sister and mother, Mrs. A.T. GREY. Misses Agnes, Rose and Blanche WHEELER, daughters of Judson Wheeler of San Francisco, are at the Freeman Hotel, Auburn, and will remain for some weeks. Mrs. J.W. EDWARDS, owner and former proprietor of the Putnam House at Auburn, has arrived from Brooklyn, N.Y. Mrs. Edwards expects to spend the summer in Auburn. R. WILSON, Miss HALE, Mrs. McLEAN and children, W.D. WILLIAMS, G.W. WALTS, G.M. POND, Mrs. and Miss. READY and Mrs. CANTLEY of San Francisco are at Freeman’s Hotel in Auburn. Charles P. HALL, manager of the Sacramento theaters, the Bush street Theater and the Grand Opera-house in San Francisco, is in town on a flying visit. He will return to San Francisco to-day. A pleasant party was tendered to Miss Georgie MASTERS, at the home of Mrs. MILLER on I street Monday evening, and was pleasantly passed with music, games and social converse. Refreshments were served. Those present were Misses Ella HUBBARD, Alice MILLER, Mollie and Kittie DAMERON , Abbie MILLER, Ollie and Georgie MASTERS, Mrs. McKAY and Mrs .Miller, Messrs WILLIE, LAINE, WALLACE, REEVES, JONES, ALLIE, LAWTON and McKAY. BRIEF NOTES In the suit of STEINHART vs. WAHL, yesterday, the motion for a new trial was overruled by Superior Judge CATLIN. The trial of Auguste FORGOUS, for the murder of his wife, was postponed by Superior Judge VAN FLEET yesterday until July 27th. SUPERIOR COURT Department One - Catlin, Judge Tuesday, June 23d STEINHART vs. WAHL - Motion for new trial overruled. Department Two - Van FLEET, Judge People vs. Pedro LARA, Sentenced to five months’ imprisonment in the County Jail. People vs. FORGOUS, charged with murder - Continued until July 27th. DIED LEDESMA - In this city, June 22d, Jovita, wife of Cornelia Ledesma, a native of Oregon, aged 24 years. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from her late residence, 1605 K street, this afternoon at 2 o’clock, thence to the Cathedral, corner Eleventh and K streets, where funeral services will be held. TODHUNTER - In this city, June 23d, L.C. Todhunter, a native of Ohio, aged 43 years, 6 months and 6 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 827 Nineteenth street, to-morrow afternoon at 2 o’clock. Additional Comments: Used with permission of Transcriber Betty e-mail address: betty@unisette.com File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ca/sacramento/newspapers/sacramen9nw.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/cafiles/ File size: 7.7 Kb