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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY EPSOM DERBY WON JUNE TARIFF BILL HAS SMOOTH SMLING ¢ 3 | Don Gara 98 also ran. Betting: Quicksiiver | 3. Lost Girl even, San Tuzza even. Five aud a half furlongs, selling—Wa'ter J | 108 (Mackiin), won: La Fiecha 103 (Enos), attendance, including over fifty deiegates from labor associations. The Lord Mayor of Manchester presided and welcomed BN " 7 WL Soon - COMMBICE A sccond; H-artsease 100 (Frawley), third. the delegates. |7 1:0814. Fi Fi 112, Jerilderie 89 snd Letters of regret were real from Lord | Fannie S 100 also ran. Betting: WaiterJ 7, head ‘of “the firm:df AntHony. | La Flecha 8 to 5, Heartsease 7. Anderham, h One mile, seiling—Billy ' McCloskey 111 - Gibbs & Sons, a direc of the Bank of BY GALT[E MUHE | (Fiynn), won; Miss Ruth 104 (Enos), stcond; the First Lord of the Treasury, | England ey Two Cheers 106“(‘.»(;.(;:}171), third. Time, A. J. Balfour; the president of the Local 114 illiam O' B and Leonyille also ran. | Government Board, Henzy Chaplin; the Beitil: Blily McCloskey § 105, Miss Ruth | ce of Fife, the Marquis of Lorne and . E % Doks of 3ie e ol Jubilee Stakes Easily| e Goud! Headway s Made 'he annual report of the league ex- [ DIAMOND. Captured by the With the Metal et at the death of pressed the deepest re o Exception. ing him 1o promote international bimetai- lism. 517|st. Louis. ew York. man Loud. Geueral Francis A. Walker of Boston, Favorite Scores of Yesterday's Games in the Na- Sibeauls ] lassed as “one of the greatest economic . " - | authorities of the century.” Continuing, tional League and the Standing | L the report said tie most important event _— of the Clubs. ! of the year was the election of the Pres; . S } ; A Encouragi Ioticr B2 {dent in the United States. when r; Canters Home Without Urg-| 15 16 .500 | All Democratic Amendments = | polled 6.500,000 yotes on the platiorm o 3 c 16 16 1500 i 2 mEe euior B et ot iicKimey| - 1 TWO Litigttis i’ Front ‘P o i7 18 Lamp Rejected, With One | i ceived by Congress~ | polied 7,000,000 votes on a platiorm pledg- of Velasquez. Jevelund 5311 Washing i Ihie report then referred to the sup- BOSTON, Mass, June 2.—Boston 21, Cleve- | vort alleged to have been given to in- land 3 ‘zeumum,if bimetaliism by Mr. Meline, [ The Winner a Son of Kendall and | "ypookLYN, N. Y., June 2—Brooklyn 10, | Managers of the Measure Elated The unprecedented success of the French Premier, in the Chamber of | Morganette, and Bred on the | st Louis 1. tiihe Prostint of ite | TREASURY OFFICIALS ON | ) ce, and touched upon the iz ion ELaTalEa LNEW YGRE, ., June 2.—New York 4, > SRS our two great Sales—“The 'Great ’ be of Se iward 0. Wo ouisvilie 7 $ ¢ 3 E OVE. rRope 15 PHILADELPHIA, P, June 2.—Philadel- T i = THE MOVE cott. of Colorado, which was 30 suc 7 R | . "Tariff Sale” and “Tremendous Fire | ful that it led to the appointm BALTIMOE Mp., June 2.—Baltimore 10, H ) Bl issiol A n France, t PR 5 sinc Du 1 P = - e " - Bt - g whioh it s earnestly hoped thorough’ co.| EPSOM. Exa., June 2—The Derby was | Cizcinnstid o oo o0 0 0 o | < AGHINGTON, D. G, June 2—The Sale”—has made an enormous inroad About to Advertise for Bids |operation will be accorded by the leading | won to-day by J. Gubbins’ brown colt, |5, Chicago 6 progress of the tariff bill to-day justifies ¢ i C?)nstruct tho New | nations so that an intervational asree: | Gaitee-More, by Kendall out of .\:{organ-‘ — — s dial b b into our regular lines of goods. It i ment will be concluded at an early date. | ot elasquez was second and istory Tl lier date than has generally been su 2 T ‘ URKS WILL HOLD THESSALY. | eariier dat 5 . has left our stock with a large number of 1 Postoffice. | The report conciudes | thira. | posed possible. Noless than sixteen pages ur stoc vith a larg mber o i | while the necessity f bi-| The expectation that the crowd which were disposed of, comprising thirty para- | |3 & c : B B 3 — 1‘“?,‘3“31‘.’,‘,‘&,"']" T it ‘, Sdence afitm thai | would be present at the Jubilee l);er:r:’.l | ”“"': :::"""g’:.’:;'l'e"’:"w":r';'m:; Their Araphs of the moralseod e The votes | broken lots—a few sizes only in each. There | never since 1873 have the § the race for the v stakes this y has | ( st all showed the usual Republican majority ; 2 £ 7 Y SPECULATION REGARDING THE | hopeiul. in v | been termed, would eclipse all records in the Armistice. St hon s 118 il some L tiestiong. Moo are probably a thousand suits all told. We riends of ma eath 2 38 Sty publicans, an £ S = (e More's victory was a foregone conclusion. | JULH {eiectneq 1 Ne T LR Droek WAL 1 o tors with the Democrats. Thero was | at$6.45. Though they are excellent values at 4 1 The stakes are 6000 soverelgns, 300 tothe | T, BRCRL M0 N S Seace | one exception to the uniformity of the re- | > 3 % ‘Lively Competition Is Looked For ‘The course | jection of Democratic amendments, that $10, $12.50 and $15, they are yours now for— 'SPANISmB!NmESI[‘,NS;rw;:.t::i,;“r; = i proposed i : 3 : % c duty Between Eastern and Cali~ s The Turks are evidently working for de- | °f Vest’s amendment reducing the ‘& fornla Quarrymen. Priice Minister led until nalt way down | | = "1 o' that dissgreements will | On' anvils from 2 ceats a pound to 1 i tas hill, when . Oskiensyduew it Mo/ e among the powers and cause them to | cents. 3 —_— Continued from First Page. front, followed by Qaltee-More. After |~ ™ o Allison, who had charge of the bill to- | o 3 Z quarrel among themselves. crossing the road Galtee-More assumed | Theve is But one ililig on which- iha the lead and won in a canter by two 3 Bon ¢ lengths, Eight lengths separated tne | TUrks secm to bave definitely decided, lengths, y s e T OIRET et Ly > second and third horses, Velasquez and | 809 thatis to hold Thessaly ~They claim History. The Prince of Wale's entry, | that it is theirs by right of conquest and Oakdene, was fourth. It was anticipated | they will not yield it up unlessthe powers that Velasquez would get second place. | make a very determined stand. The rest of siarters were far below the | All reports concur in stating that an usual Derby form. agreement to prolong the armistice be- A quarter of a mile from home Galtee- | tween Turkey and Greece throughout the day, bad not asked for a vote by ayes and noes on this amendment, and on a viva | voce vote the presiding officer announcea | § that the ayes had it. This was subse- | quently alluded to by White of California | § as an omen of what good might be wrought by continued discussion. This remark was caught by Chandler, who sug- | gestea that the Senator from California | | i e June 2.—If| T ? | tion from ancther expedition, and a dis- ness of Te CALL'S exciusive story, pub- | Patch to-day from Commander Elmer of lished several weeks ago, to the effect that | the Marblehead confirms the suspicion. work on the San Francisco public buila. | Elmer reported that he had surrendered | ing would soon be commenced, that doubt | the Dauntless to the customs suthorities was qissipated to-day when Hon. E. F. | at Key West, but nothing incriminating Loud, Congressman from the Fifth Dis- | to the owner was found aboard. | - WASHINGTON, D. C, there has been any doubt of the correct- trict, received the following letter. ¥ : More'seemed to be sailing bome alone, | peace negotiations will be signed to-mor- | 5o t180 he PEUGIOf ctom Be ot s | sUrPLIEs Fox 1HE CUBaNs. |yl OV (G oer. continaed to gallop | Tow, after which negotiations will open. R b M p Tazisuey Dennmoss, ) e Sl e B CANTA. Crere. Tume 2 The fhuous | dicate from day to day when he was for or | WasHINGTON, D. C., J | Ficree Fighting in Which the Inaurgents | 00 8ud got closer and closer to the leader. o5 against the bill. 1 ji Mick | Wood then called on Galtee-More for the | chiei, H l1s, has issued a proc- D e T O B et T A St | first time, and, directly after the jockey | lamation assuming the Presidency of the | An intimation in favor of an earlier | new pubiic building at Francisco, 1t gives | HAVANA, Cusa, June 2.—Two expedi- | was seen 'to move, the shout arose that | I’rovx~vn=m\:u\er;mgm. He urges Chris- | meeting hour was made by Allison, but me pleasure to inform you that the Supervis- | i0ns have landed in Cuba with 800,000 | Galtee-More was beaten. Thue Irish colt | tians ‘0_"="“""1° praion and discipline | was decidedly objected to on the Demo- & Architect's office will be ready to advertise | rounds of ammunition, a large amount of | was far jrom beaten, and, responding|and torespeos Fosiems = | | cratic side. for bids on the 15th inst. Yours very truly, | arms and dynamite and one iarge cannon. | splendidly, drew out in inimitable style | hp yrocainalipil COpvokesis Seners! The tinplaie paragraph excited some | 1 oty ity i 244, | ibly for the purpose of or:anizing a 5 £ feaciuie Al b oy 2a won very easily. The time was 2:44. | as-en purp ranizing h At Bodeea, Havana province, s Spa Mr. Keene's St. Cloud 1I, ridden by | temporary police force and to adopt such | debate. Vest moved to reduce the rate | § Too much credit cannot be given to Con- | battalion under Colonel Peral, had a bard | 5 4ord, was started with the betting | other measures as are deemed necessary. | to 1.2 cents & pound. Gray declared the | gressman Loud. He has been alert and | fizht With the insurgents under General nst him. He finished fifth. ATHENS, GREEcE, June 2.—The pro-| tinplate duty to be a flagrant evil. The | | 100 to 1 ag: Rodriguez. The fight lasted four houra: | A striking feature of the day was the | the Spaniards retired, leaving on the field | large number of Irish people who came to twenty-one killed. Durinz the iast half | see Galtee-More. The Irish boats during hour the battie was a hand-to-hand fight. | the pust few days kave been overcrowded energetic, and the decision of the aepart- | ment is due to hisefforts. His position as chairman of Committee on Postoffices posat of Crown Prince Constantine to go to London to take part in the celebrations | in honor of the celebration of the diamond profits of the modest packers of fruits |, and vegetables in Delaware and other States, he said, were largely dependent on jubilee of the Queed has been abandoned, and Postroadsof the House makes him a | = 3 RAD “ | with racine enthusiasts from the Emerala - : berad the prices which they had to pay for their | Congressman of commanding influence. | The patriots captured many arms and a |y, "Feywer Americans were present than | OWing to the fact that the populace would | cans, | Especially this is true at the supervising | !87ge stock of ammunition. This is the | yyuar | construe nhis departure from the country | * Whits also argued against high duties r 2 ice i - | plain truth, though an official report pub- = as a desertion or sort of punitive removal | i serti architect’s office and at the Postoffice De- | P 5 5 . on tinplate, asserting that the American e ent lished in La Lucha claims a great Spanish ON E4STEEN TRACKS. from the position of commander of the | market was in the possession of the Mr. Loud is now bending all of his en- | ¥ictory, and says the insurgent leader| o . o re, at Gracesend, St Louis | GTe€k army. American tinplate industry and that ercies toward getting an assurance from | Rodriguez was xilled. WASHINGTON, D. C.. June 2—The and Latonia. Welsh producers could not compete with Near the department that California stone will peranza, Sants Clara province, { fact that the cruiser Minneapolis was to- o e GRAVESEND, .N. Y., June ol Pk ‘ g this country. The interestof the salmon- B ikely - | & military train was blown up with dyna- S e T ey day ordered home at onceis regarded here E -pack: be used, and he is likely to be successtul. | e bvi‘ha e sk :me iy ‘“km.u track was in fair condition to-day, but |as an indication that the American au- r:nckers and {ruit pnck.er! of the Paci Me- ken, £ poisont superviging axcar | S0 Y S e SPATER only two favorites managed to win. | thorities believe that the Twiko-Greek | Uoast, he protested, were against any- tect, will be superseded on July 1, and he | soldierskilled. = e oo Great Bena | WAT is o¥ thing that would increase the cost of | bas practically been relieved of the duties | SHERMAN O> 1HE CRISIS. rtin), » 117 | The Minneapolis has been stationed | boxes. | already. e Faise P near the scene of trouble to watch over Jonesol Arkansas declared that the only M. Kemper, the chief executive officer, | Zhe Seoretary Indorses a Scheme of the i n_"’il“‘e""i:)‘_“fi‘ e bien | meaning of an increased duty on tinplate v is acting as architect and will continue to | pEet pEy Spesent ’ i had be! . | was to deliver the American public, g . x NEW YOR Jone: 2—The witndrawn had not the department been ] - doso until Mr. Aiken’s successor is ap- | (NEW XORK, e Wl in receipt of news of a peaceful tenor. bound hand and foot, to the tinplate pointed. Mr. Aiken isstil! in the office, [ WOrld's Washington special says: Secre- | | CiS miS, 78 (Powers), nd — manufacturers’ association and increase howeve: nd said to THE CaLL corre- | 18TV s T discussing Canovas’ | groe nce 91 (Coylie), 20 to 1, thy Time, ALL QUIET IN HONDURAS. its profits, while it refused to increase the | R e Sl :u:_xumves:u:l- Couns e s e | o at wages of its workmen. | “Of course we ci 1 iece of news in stating that Canovas ha ’ - 0, O A 5 ’, 33 3, 1 ourse we cannot tel! what stone will | P’ i mdgm“ b more eaten. | TEyAat also | General Drummond, the Insurgent Chief,| Vest’s amendment was rejected. be used until the bids are opened, If I|Submitted ! ¢ ! ie Amazon » had my way about it California material | 8ive scheme of home rule for Cuba than » ngs—Juda 112 wene 117 (He Abundent 112 (1 White offered a graphs 133 and substitute for para- , relating to iron or Still Spunky and Does Not Claim con would certainly be used, but still if the “}!‘ yet S“"“""“- 5 L o hira. Time, G Fovias. Foreign Protection. Sisal gl Rilo e Eastern quarries should underbid the Cal- | e said it was such a form of Govern- Gem, Saga ps also ran. | Npyw ZANS, o % = i ) 2 ment as he himself would indorse for the | mile and a Si Vas. | NEW ORLEANS, La., June 2.—Infor. 1ia people the contract would go there, SA NG LY e caifiafy sdiip ifol 4 peoy ouid g0 mation received by the steamer Stillwater : provided they were responsible er. ¥ sar 99 (Sloan), 4 to 1, won: Tom Cromwell 110 | island, and that the Cubans would do o8 auo Swain 104 | 5 proviso making the duty on iron or steel e | el o emi . T i oy o | Pl 8 1o ool Baomtic R (Ta f;S?J:S:;::al;afud‘Ié:lzn'l:::s(,hnsll:teru1wne valued at more than 5 cents 2 pound ) ; granite for the lower (part. of itts building | §338 _bimself: could not offer any |VISRESIR, 2Ll o ariones Cleo: | thing 18 quiet in Honduras . Gesertl | opPr, 02t 8d valorem, and paragraph | P that is to say, that part of the building | Proader scheme of wvolitical reform, | phuy 110(Sims),2 to Lwon; Billali 104 (¢ e miads i naurebid e AR ot | e oL e DY At Eing sut the to the first or, maybe, up to the third | #d it was possble that Sagasta|non,s to1,second; Aibauian 109 (Dog i Sie nsusgencichial, words *‘wire cloth and wire netting 45 per been demanded by war, as reported, but {4101, third. Time, 1:15, 1z Fast, Sa the British man-of- | gent. phemia L, Trippiug and Kaiser Ludwig | is a prisoner at San story—and construct the upper part of | Would put the project into execution, al- | though it was originated by 1 bis prede- | g The first of the cutlery paragraphs (148) ) marbl P | also r >, : 51 2 “In this case the marble would not be | ¢3SOF- Bherman said il pending nego- | urse—Doggett 105 (Dogeett), 8 to | 1{"*”:» L*fl Sfiilhe is l_clmzyn of Hon- | was modified by Allison and a substitute i ugh b baut cut th, like the | ti3tions would be continued as though ur 105 (Sims), 5 to 1, second; | CUras and con't cialm any foreign protec- | jor jt was offered by Vest proposing 70 per roug ewn, but cut smootn, like the | e A e P (Teral), 7 to 5, third. Time, | tion. He thought his life would be spared cent as the highest rate. He argued that ) granite of the Treasury building | A y changed. trathrol, Carib, Beaufort, Caldro: '4 e CLlleiots prantte e drodlicar | — Kinnikinnic,Paul Kauvar, Arabian and Simon- | P¥ his captors. the cutlery industry of the United States ) CALHOUN CUMING HOME. ian also ran. | . The insurrection has been suppressed ing iti > = ’ cessible. I do not think that Eastern | — LOUIS, Mo, J 2.—Wenther | for the time being, but it is understood it | o, i @ flourishing condition compared | § \ Wil O That the War Be 5i LOUIS, Mo,, June 2.—Weather | with other industries and did not need , firms could transport granite to Caiiforma O Nt Tazards, | 2fOPPe® | cloudy; track good. Two choices won at | Will break out again soon. Its failure was | jooo, 5 b0 J 00 1 ) and underbid the Raymond quarries. [ . _ AU Hesards the fair grounds to-day: due to the fact that the promised uprising | & 3 . x “As for the marble, { will say that 1| NEW YORK, N. Y., June 2—The| gix furiongs, selling—St. Augustine 139 | Of Salvador and Nicaragua failed to ma.| Platt of Connecticut disagreed, saying ) think the Inyo stone of excellent quality, | Herald’s Havana special says: Calhoun | (Lawton), 10 to 1, won; Al Farrow 121 | terialize. If the movement had been | that the importation of pocket-knives in § Of course, it may be said that it is some- | *8il8 to-morrow. Many contradictory | (Warren), 8 to 1, secon: oy 1);‘_1 r“" 3 ! :.‘:g";,‘,:::!}:.ili;vlehlbIf\ffeugg‘::z';mp:::l;;d 1896 was 1,266,000 dozen, against 250,000 what inaccessible on account of the lack | Stories have been poured iato his ear. He Tong *Times Tom | Sorasii vonaac b e dozen manufactured here. of railroad facilities in that partof the | Pas declined to be interviewed, but 1 country, but at the same time I believe | DAV absolute assurance as to the nature that it could be laid in San Francisco as | Of his views. Murphy Bins and Brakeman also ran. Frontier, Waikover, Revenue, San The discussion continued till 5:25, when | Jones of Arkansas suggested that it was time to adjourn. When Allison intimated The suppression of specie payment by Guatemala has had no appreciable effect upon trade or prices. So much for the prices; now a word One mile and twenty yard: selling—Ivory 102 (E. Jones), 6 to 1, won Forsythe 99 cheaply or more so than the Eastern mar- Calhoun will recommend that the war | (Dunn), 5 to 2, second; Jack Hayes ¢ Slaugh- T : that the Senate might meet an hour ear- i o But, of course, these are problems | be stopped at all hazards. He will urge | [0 6 t¢ 5 third, Time. T:45. Moralist IN A REcC K's HANDS. Mex Sach iy o iee Wil the Dmeciit about the kind of goods for the quarrymen 10 solve themselves. | id Support of this position the condition | Payan, Emma Mc and Js Bradley also ran. | Colwmbus, Sand: Senators could not agree to the proposi- ky and Hooking Fal- ) ; ) ’ ble. ) ) ) ) “Ihe department cannot sct intelli- | Of Americans and American interesta |, Eive furlongs, fvoyear oy rae uarry | S Mous s Toesiiee R B The Suits consist of single and double . 3 (irving), 6 1o 1, wou; Naomi 102 (Jones ; Sat 5 gently until the bids are opened. It may | bere, and, with more force, the frightful | 1, 5 ‘sccond; Sehool Girl 93 (J. Woods), 5 1y | COLUMBUS, Ono, June 2.—Judge Taft, | When White aroused Chandler by his | S s i i be that the Inyo quarrymen would have | condition of the country folk, which he |1, third. Tine, 1:031. Eicnay, Mavourueen, | in chambers at Cincinnati, in the United | reference to the Democratic victory in the breasted Sacks in almost every conceivable toexpend a considerableamount of money | knows from personal experience. o e ey T Huwes, De Capo and | giareq Court, on motion of the Mercantile | 8nvil paragraph Chandler suggested that = 2 < to put in & plant, but they would doubtiess | The Ward line steamer Valencia was wud o furlong, selling—Linda 105 (Gar- | Trust Company, Tuesday night, placed | White display a red badge when against | shade—such as Havana and Olive Browns, be quite willing to do that if they should | fired upon by the Spanish cruiser Maria | ; Marquise 103 (Slaughter), 6 | the Columbus, Sandusky and Hocking | and white when for the bill. White re- | » got this contract.” | Mercedes a few days ago while coming b, T Neants T Dsier o | Valley Raitroad io the hands of Samuel | torted that when a red flag was displayed Plaids and Checks, Blues and Blacks. Natty ] . Chief Executive Officer Kemper said | out of Guantanamo Bay, on the Southern % > 3. l‘teman e erQFellon itipé”" the New Humpshire Senator always took | } ! 3 3 Sy s of a mile, selling—R: ent and receiver of the Queen and Cres- | tpo fi, i i i H that it was his opinion that granite | cOast of Cuba. T g e, Al 1 b e floor. | ffects in Cheviots, Tweeds and Cassimeres. , building. He explained that formerly it | P18y her colors. Not complying a blunk Mathews), 8 to 1, tiird. Time. 1:35%. | June 1 on $50,000 interest due. laid aside and the Senate adjourned. | E vertise for bids without specifying whether | Whereupon the Valencia displayed the | ™Riven turiongs, purso—Nimrod 100 (J. Me. | trade. - | o : 8 P , i the building was“to be Sonstoncted op | American flac. She was not further mo- | thems) 9 to 5. Won; Bing Binger 100 (Garnery, | Papers came from Cincinnati for filing | Sisinfiare Your size may not be among these broken 4 Eranlis’ sigcts aedasin i lested. The shot fell out of range. 10 to 1, second; Ulysses 112 (G. Irving), 10 to | in the United States Court here. Novem- SEirae % £ ; { nite, le, sandstone or limestone, 1, third. Time, 1:28; Dare 11, Treopis, | ber 9, 1895, the company issued its bonds O lots, but if it is you will be in great luck. | this matter not being decidea until it | = Johnny McHale and Muskalouge slsoran. ' |to the amount of $2,000,000, payable in > Y o ' > was seen which would be tte cheapest | Bearing Presents From Chief Samory.| LATONIA, June 2 — Favorites cap-|gold in New York October i, 1900, with ’ when the bids were opened; but latterly | CAPE COAST CASTLE, Arrica, June | tured four races on the card to-day. interest at 5 per cent. About $700,000 of r B econd; Hilda 100 (F mp), 12 | i 1 11 interest fell | sdvertseor id “This will bo done.tn | April st Wa, were they were maing | St gty 100 (scogpny 11 1o 3 | pray, Apru 1 nterert el dne no vt | any satisfaction out tbe case of the San Francisco building. treaties with tbe chiefs of the Hinterland, | Golden Locks, irou Misiress, Anna Garth, | the bondholders nave asked b @ , The chances are altogether, thersfore, have been rel-ased and are returning (G | Frincess Teok, Mirmaid, Hldanor Mc' and | the bondolders nave asked for the en-| of 54 TOC OF 15¢ Van- that one of the Ravmond quarries witl ges | SUmAsi bearing presents from Chief Sam- N, : | “Itis claimed large amounts are 4 efise ; v s get 3 i Niue-sixteenths, purse—Locust Blossom 105 r SIS R the contract and if a part of the building | st vhe woaer ke poon aenrstdeared | (1. Burne), 3 to 5, won; May Agnes 105 (bu. | Ployes and for supplies, taxes and other| 1113, Xtract, so- : : sbould be constructed of marble, the Inyo | preparations were being made to send an | By, ¥ & s nrd, “Tiaed Spapes 105 | charges. Another astonishing one- . County people Will doubtless be able to | expedition to Wa to ascertain the fate of | guisite, Lady Henly, Rosa Duke, Katic (Velch, | Dastavdly Deed of Two Burglars, called, then most underbid tne New Helvetia, Donette and Scottiv D also ran. Beutiug, Rea Bird even, Jessie | j ways_borne a bad reputation and who at | 0 10, epe e R Y s | Dflsc"'[l'“;::]‘“m;":d toattend her. He| The crasiug for drink is » disease, amarselons | , cver 8 one time served a term in th, Five furlongs—Midglen owell), won; | found her badly shaken up and severely | cure for which has becn discovered 'cafled “Antl- - P’”“”;” :’;":: :" ';;73”” o pleaded guilty to s charge of s ,F,?,“v“f.{,!:‘i'; Tousr, 108 (Peaples). second: Cossandra 1i | cut and bruised about the thons: X dtr i AT sy Imshoiae iowe ; right Sin 3 in the Superior Court to-day and was sen- \a S0 tan ¥ pereae: | was removed 1o her home. given secretly in tea coffee. soup and the ii i 51 R sen- | monia 105, May Boy 108 aiso rau. Betiing: 1t “Anc-Jag” is not kept by yon:’dru:glln:e;znd Directly Opposite Sansome. o { s | LISBON, PorTuGAL, June, 2.—The Aus- | atus, Repriéve and Jake Zimmerman als " | gineer of the Consolidated Gas Company, i = BIDS REACH WASHINGTON | et oia o WA s Bt i biad Five furlongs, purse—Kastus 104 (Fow er), | 1ast night, two burglars thrust Mrs. Mee. One hundred genuine All 3 o | & DI ARD M or Bpi * 110 to 1, won;’Aragnol 104 (Murray), 8 to 1, | han into a bed which they had saturated = Wool Overcoats that sell reg— Soramble for thé Contract to emove | 051304, to take part in the naval demon- | second; 'High Sinks 104 (Hirsch), evew, thira! | with kerosene and set it on fire, Neighe But lf you kIlOW g i | stration in honor of the Queen’s jubilee, | Time, 1:02}4. *5t. Raymoud, Frovoio, Swing | bors saw the blaze through the windows A was the practice of the department to ad- it had been the policy to decide what character of stone would be used and then gland people. | The kind of stone to be used will not be settied, however, until the new supervis. | 1ng architect takes charge of his offie, WASHINGTON, D. C., June 2.—Buds | for the removal and purchase of building e A ams). 8 — . to-night for $5.50. on the Seventh and Mission streets Post. | Which the 'gun was placed, Killing one | jioe e ° bady Julct botone, pomrd: | Immense School of Whales, in Extracts and | Z office lot, (in San Francisco) which were | 8UP1er and wounding sevesal. Miss Roweti, Powhattau and Percita also ran, | NEW ORLEANS, La., June 2.—The g > | ’ May 28 ; ——— One and a quarier miles, hurdie handicap— ;i 5 ip C opened on May 25, reached bere to-day. | Talled With Fresident Faure. Colonel Weightman (T. Murphy), 7 to 5, wen: | Britis _steamship Cuban of the West | The contract has not been awarded yet, shot and then one solid shot was fired, 2.—Lieutenant Henderson and other mem- bers of the expedition atiacked early in the expedition and punish Chief Samory if disaster had pefallen it. e Fatal Mishap on an Austrian Warship. exchanged salutes to-day with the fort batteries here. The breech of one of her | guns burst, destroying the barbette in PARIS Fr €, June 2 —The United Joe O'Sot, Montell and Benamela uiso Seven furlongs, selling—Eisina 94 (Nutt), 4 to 1, won; La Gascogune 103 (J. Hill), 7 to Oue mile, selling—J H C 103 (Beauchamp), 2 10 1, won; Proetus 101 (Rundall), 12 to 1, second; Three Bars 101 (Nuti), 4 10'1, third, Time, 1:42. Hais Off, Aimee Goodwin, Don. and Friar Jonn also ran. Seven furlongs, selling Fife 94 (T. Burns), 5 to 1, won; Tutula 110 (R. Williams). § 10 1, won Uncle Jim 145 (Boyd), 10 1, second; The road | | suffered on account of dullness in the coal | these bonds are outstanding, leaving $1,- 300,000 held as security against the com- If you can get DENVER, Coto, June 2—Infuriated because they could nos find any money in the house of Thomas Meehan, night en- any baking powder will do. and rescaed Mrs, Meehan. The burglars | escapea. the good of Flavor- India and Pacific line, from Liverpool to Spices like @g but is understood that the party who | gy, 4 130 (Johnson) 10 to 1, third. Time, | New Orleans, arrived last night. She re- States Monetary Commissioners, accow- | Lismore and Fu 1 ' | i i : z 4 4 , 3 gitive also ran. ports having encountered in latitude zonte n:fxl;::heb::fi;l:‘s;!l)ldlufgr $ho pup pnied by Embassador Porter, visited ——— north, longitude 57 west, an immensa then you also want- & t | President’ Faure to-day by invitati N - school of whales. The' steamer r bere claiming that his bid should be ac- | had a long interview b i ation and SACEIMBRT 0, REQUL LS. o cepted, because the specifications called | for the depositof a certified check with | eaoh bid, wherees the highest bidder, in- stead of inclosing a certified check, de- posited the money in cash. This is con- sidersd to be in accordance with the | specifications, and the highest bidder will therefore get the contract. ENGLISH BIMETALLISTS MEET. ig Manchester Meeting Declares That MANCHESTER, Exg, June 2 —The ennual meeting of the Bimetallic League opened here lo-day. There wasa large . with the latt the objeccs of their mission. . PO —— Native Uprising in Matabeleland SAL‘ISBL'RY. MATABELELAND, June 2.— Alarming new: has reached here of the movements of the insurgzent Mashonas. The town of Ballyhooly, twelve miles from bere, is surrounded by armed na- tives. ¥ —_—— Woodland Youth Goes to Prisom. WOODLAND, Car., June 2.—William Grider, a Woodland youth, who has al- tenced to six months in the County Jail, ADVANCES made on_furniture and pianos, with or without removal. J, Noonan, 1017-1023 Mission, Long Shots Score Winning Brackets in Neveral Kaces. SACRAMENTO, CAL, June 2.—The race meet continues 10 be an attraction well patroniz:d. In the betting ring there was plenty of sioa’i money, and the *‘bookies’ were kept busy. The track was fast and the day perfect. Four furlongs—Red Bird 114 (Glover), won; | Jessie O 107 (Powell), second: Soledad 114 | (Galindo) third, {ime, :4934. Myron 114, De- | tender 101, Riot 112, Pic Nic 109 and Decision 107 also ran. Midgien 15, Pongo 8, Cassandra 2 16 3 Six furiongs, seliing—Quicksilyer 104 (Mc- Donald), won; Lost Girl 91 (Clawson), second ; through this school for ten miles, being compelled to slacken her speed to three miles an hour to avoid collisions. TEROWN FROM A OAR. Mrs. McCann Injured by Being Thrown ¥rom a Folsom-Street Car. Mrs. B. McCann, residing at 406 Tenth street, was thrown from car No. 1090 of the Folsom-street line, near Folsom and Tenth streets, lastevening. Sne was taken Lo Mahoney’s drug store, and Dr. A. P. Zrophy Baking Powder. 1e Tillmann & Bendel, Mtrs, 'DRUNKARD CAN BE Mrs. McCann, nccording to her story, was alighting from the car when it started up suddenly and threw Ler upon the cob- one doilar to the Kenova Chemical Co., 66 Broad- way, New York, and it will be sent postpsid, in San Tuzza 102 (Suephard), third. Time, 1:14. plain wrapper, with full directlons how to give blestones. secretly. Information gladly given, ! SAVED. | Every suit guaranteed pure wool. hour sale to-night. Seven o’clock to eight only. ularly for $10. Your choice { SN.WOO0D:Go| (COLUMBIAN WOOLEN MILLS), Open Evenings till 8 o’clock. Saturdays till 10.

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