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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1899, ‘ A HEAVY FOG 2 ing the arbitration schedule and noth ing has occurred which would justify the publication of any statement as to stility to arbitration. | Jther story which is quite 1d which in the United States | s more mi mievous, T mean - | Goblet and Epsom Lad Clark’s Entry Wik) Be vt v o veme- Wite of the Murderer Gloats Divide. The Macedonia Struck and Dis- Favorite. Over the Body of the (CLOSE CONTEST AT ASCOT abled by the Hamilton Off | ...l ..., i RS NEW YORK, June 13—The Suburban Dylng. Man, SLOAN RIDES YUMBOE AND IS Long Branch, ; Wiy B ~busb of the a ' handicap is only four d. off and race- | : | as prepared for you the fol- | | | | e already asking for odds against act position « You may say, " t S SUEL, June 13.—The testi- 1and uttered 2 few words before becom- UNPLACED. NEW YORK, June 13.—The Old Do- This boat mvnlalngdkcaptlaln Ih{ufihah!, Sweny T Banastar, Ben Holladay, Briar pers, has been ented at the preliminary ex- | Ing unconscious. - minion {atéwmship: Eamilton, which Second Officer Gudgkenecht, three pas- | ", ;, (thockburtl, Box and Bangle. plans to the of . James O. Gillette at| Gillette after the shooting ran down v S ek engers—Charles. W. Mors, F. W. |l MX horses are doing good work and This committee Will | parkfield h.f e for the killlmg | the road to the residence of G. Q. Rus- | The American Jockey Scores His salled from New York to-day for NOI- ‘w ip ¢ anq Herman Brandt—and eight | Andeh money wager was made at Grayes- itteeion arbitre=| TtkIRQLthin morningtfon 1 55 D8 | cell, and informed him of what had | O Vit e Dot on folk and Newport News, ran into the go;nen After sounding her whistle for | and a nbelryeen o prom trainer 1l of the reports | ¢ John B. Jones on Sunday evening | y,ppened. Then he left for his home v Iy otk German steamship Macedonia off Long 3 Jong time, and the boat not appear-|of two of the fi S D o £, icommitiee indicates that the crime wa deliberate | further on, and later went to Parkfield | Democrat in the Branch, and it is supposed that the ing, Captain Dole decided to return to { in the BiS’ Shesminiin o catos i N fterward the | and cold blooded. On Sunday afterncon | and gave himself up. | Coventry. Macedonia subsequently sank. Three port. as his vessel was seriously dam- L’,“fi,"‘,““._‘“; the letter B. Tillo and Don de 1a pass on the va- | at about 6 o’clock France, the 12-year-| Mrs. Jones, seeing that her husband | passengers and nineteen of the crew of aged. The last seen of, the Macedonia | . ;\L\Phw\‘:“‘lh\‘- arters. Both are on fact I}:\rv«".{n‘ “3“]\' rait-| old daughter of Jones, went to the pas was badly wounded, sent the daughter | T the Macedonia were saved and brought She was rolling and surging in the | hands, will not be & ‘j““(-““"”’l\!:_( o clever e fovs | ture used jointly by Jones and Gillette | France. to, to O O e | Special Dispatch to The Call. to this port. A dense fog prevailed Wateh And was evidently in a sinking | sit and sound enouzh'for stich'a fournay: to drive her father's horses to water. | "o gyiopsy made by Dr. McNaul of over the lower bay and along the coast. ~ The water was smooth, and as the | handicap with fas SRR string_in the § LONDON, June 13.—The racing at Ascot | | i in Candleblack. opened to-day under brilliant auspices, The Hamilton had on board a large collision occurred but a short distance absent longer than usual, | tnis plan s plare number of passengers. At off Long Branch it is supposed that the howed that the bullet This four-year- good race on r mounted a horse and rode | tered between the seventh and eighth | although deprived of the semi-state pro- | L day last has made } to the pasture to learn the cause. Mrs. | ribs, followed the course of the rib cession of royalty, due to the fact that | evening while proceeding at reduced missing boat attempted to make the | % ainod cirtain he am e whoh Tones was in the yard in front of thelr | arotnd to the lumbar joint of the verte- | court was in mourning for Prince Alfred | Speed and sounding her whistle, the land on the New Jersey coast. The | panion will go o the et T betting. i : Hamilton suddenly ran into a steamer, Hamilton proceeded to quarantine. Fhe e brae, cut the spinal cord in two and | of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and the Queen | 8T e 1 B = which proved to be the Macedonia, The Hamilton's bow was bent to was again deflected and ranged around | of Denmark. Among those present were | uncefot At Sheepshead to-day the Me Julian F h dele o Jones assisted his daughter to s : s X : S BeeD B oclen e Bl ‘L ]'_ 2 f’r"“_ to the front, lodging under the skin on | the Prince of Wales, the Duke of York, | Striking her on the starboard side and port and torn for a distance of twenty | BS Filigrane turned ‘the Sub rate the 5 ‘..\... after driving his | (o jeft side. | the Duke of Cambridge, the Duke and | cutting into her hull twelve feet. The feet on the port e, while the plates }*{"_“'(‘r l‘l"‘d golng in hand all the way. own into the road, was closing the gate | o iet wov unarmed and had only a | Duchess of Connaught, the Grand Duke | ShoCK was terrific, ‘and indescribable on the starboard side were curled and He pulled up none the worse for s iy confusion prevailed for a time. Order twisted out of shape. The hole on the | George was finally restored on the Hamilton port bow was about twenty feet in and the crew was sent to quarters. The length and fiftten feet across. | Macedonia's crew got dut its boats as The Macedonia was a chartered ves Keene, wa ¢ mile and a actions bein pocketknife on his person. He Michael of Russia and the Duke and | sing a rifle owned by Allie | Duchess of Marlborough. In addition, of society people and a large when Gillette, accompanied b; n coming from the south—the d been of his home. When within | Gillette, a brother of the murderer, for | big crow ction met to-da Dutch delegatic mile : Profess ; of Jones he stopped, took | three months past, but last Saturday of the general public at-| . L & fur m and fired. Jones fell, tte went to him and got It : = o | the disabled vessel drifted away from sel in the service of the Ward line and | guarter, 2:10. The ra wounded. M ette ran | hack. This rifle was the one used by " biennial stake, first yvear of the | the Hamilton. flew the German flag. She carried a full | throughout and tho big thoroughbred ) to the prostrate man, and, seeing | 's Gillette in killing Jones. e eeuited in & doad heat be-| Those taken on board the Old Do- cargo of sugar from Cuban ports. e S RE Gl na as aabaanly was dying, clapped her hands, ex o e I K L ive chil- | twcon the Duka of Westminster's brown | minion liner were three passengers— LONG BRANCH, N. I, June 13—/, mil¢ in 1:46%. Late on Tuesday 73 e aren The eldest. being France, They | colt Goblet and Lord Rosebery’s brown| Captain Moges Walton, United States :The second mate dnd four sailors from | Jennings »ent his great m: i o0 445, Simaie! e O eitne cronmestances, | colt. Bosem Tad. Tod Stoair tode Lord| Yolunteer quartermaster; Bernard T. the German steamer Macedonia, which | Sweet, a mile and a quarter in 284, and ) Jone; erving Gillette and his | The funeral will take place at Park- Willlam Beresford’s bay gelding Yumboe, | Hansen and A. L. Ebberty—and six- was in collision to-day with the Do-|she stepped her paces in grand = wpproach and her husband ap- | field to-morrow morning. but was unplaced. This event s of ten teen of the German steamer's crew, in- minion liner Hamilton, came ashore in | The list of probable starters and joc keys parently of danger, had has- | g Salinas to- | saversians then with 50 severeigns added | cluding H. Maas, the mate, and H. Arn- a small boat and telegraphed to New |in the Suburban follows: tened to S R s | marrow 10, await tHal. being without | for (Wo-year-olds, the Second to receive|hardt and H. Leon, chief engineer and York for a'tug. After two hours de- | _Horse— Age. Wt. Jockey. Thnes Tal! cognized his wite | bail. 10 per cent of the Stake, Eight horses ran. | second engineer, respectively. One boat lay, it is reported, the Macedonia start- | Ben Holladay.. Rt | [ R colt Dancing Mahdi Was | wag missing, which was lost in the fog. ed slowly for New York. | Brfar S Buliman akes was won_ by Lord T Cringle. Lord Farqubar's | Riche was second and Mr. Chub third. Eleven horses ran. | ial sta of ten sovereigns each, | 500 SOVer as won by s colt Goad S Ge { e buildings along the water front the <i- | Benaackburn the | \f«:‘r of the bombardment is not known. | Tragedian peorfe had come in ihe = ORIOLES BKEAK EVEN ; peopic had erowded inio the city to do WITH THE SUPERBAS ¥ thefr shopping hefore going home in evening. It was at this time that — Warrenton . MAY BE NECESSARY Brnous LAWTON'S FIGHT gns added, § B 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 day a modif the storm ¢ Same up from the | Bean-Eaters Lose to New York and |the Duke of Westminstef! sy n deal. | southwest ‘he circus grounds were ks Luck. P. Lorillard's filly Chinook, ridden | mp . L o \wmwu\ld‘«;.‘ :”’V‘l.x\i ;11\3 e ircus \:.‘1”_"\‘!\"'1];”“H'w the Phillies Twice Defeat the by Sloan |||!vp ‘;1!_ The betting was | TO CALL VOLUNTEERS gfigdkm X H-nl\rlnurtm ounded a tside the pg Storiy : 3'to 2 against Chinook. b Ak et s in a neutral Deople, being in t siness fell y __ Senators. 102 asainst Chinee™ on Lord Willlam | S Thoman | . it P wind NATIONAL LEAGUE S Beresforc stnut gelding Democrat in | WASHINGTON, June 13.—Officials at | Filigrane . 3 McCue he question was also foioh it ¢ the disas the Coventry stakes. Vain Duchess was | e | Washington have spent an anxious day | 22005t H Mitohall B tone world offers Second and Lucie 11 third. ~The betting | | Was pent an anxious day | Star of Bethiehem. H Hasbes ST help and help its egan to was 5 to 1 against Democrat. A Continued from First Page. | as the result of the determined resist- — Governments | into the city. St. Paul, being the rail- by i e o e lamd's three-vear-old | —— = = | ance offered by the Filipinos to the ad- | MULVERHILL THRASHED AGAIN arations on this | road center to which New Richmond bay colt Manners. Sloan rode Sir R. Wal-| ; | vance of General Lawton's troops. The | ¢ ANSELMO JUNCTION ; e Wil he fie. was tributary, was first to learn of the it Louisville .14 30 2 | die Griffith's chestnut'.colt Kent in this | 2r08s the deep stream, the ememy | .1y it of encolragement presented by | g o o oELM0 JUNG ETON, Apneli e < and i woes and with- g am |l O e Piaced, This eventiis/| drivenl nractically, ont of aight, while| {p T a0 ERiEREERLEE RICSCH S8 Bl 3 . Mulverlill of this place Who, nas felty, With | the men in blue and khaki lay in the main bushes, many of them without sent the X BALTIMORE, June 13.—Baltimore and Brock- Iyn played a double-header to-day and broke in two or th lief train wi ot fifty soverclins each, Half f t der of G hs for ci landerous stories 0 sovereigns added, for three- | the murder of General L show months for circulating slanderous stories e neral Luna, showing | 300 "5 neighbors, came to grief again issensions among the Filipinos. And | this evening, this time at the hands of dive 300 ereigns o second to 1 1 s s! es, a s g pifal supplles and commipsany singles, & two-base bit Ven horses ran. The betting was 6 10| any shelter, under fire for three hours, | oo 5o o | h for the people o s en city. res errors e on Ken 2 5 A € may prov om- el C s steamer for the people of the stricken city in_th 5 on Kent. ilhout a Laomenta cessation Douring ¥ prove in the nature of a boom- | Samuel Crisp, engineer on the sicame gave the Orioles eight runs a triple gave Baltimors ing lead in the last ame, Kitson was an 1ing errors behind him turn. ance, 1208. Score | Trust and Tragedian. was vastly differ NEW YORK, June 13.—Two stakes were | tent skirmish second and third train soon follow speedily neighboring cities in Wis- | n sent in all they could gather for | s sister city. The Omaha Wisconsin Central roads .d through all the sup- Crisp returned from Panama a day or ments accredited by some of the offi- | so age and heard that Mulverhill 'had Maxine Finishes Behind Central | yjended into a continuous croar, which clals td EresldentiSenurmaiy thpL Tuna :;T-lnh\;‘x‘;:é;lnng”?f e e e nt from the Intermit- | WaS one of - the prominent insurgent | {fi'met Mulverhill on the street this event Y . = | leaders in favor of peace are correct. ing and called him to account. Mulver- attle of most of hill raised his hand to strike, but Crisp ON EASTERN TRACKS. [ bullets at the enemy as fast as they | CFang to the United Stafes, if the state- | “Gfd) retur, could load. The thousands of rifles i delivered them to relief head- § | Agmmreoil e So far as the fighti & s ey hey Sere e Erea e B. H. E lon the card to-day at Gravesend and :he the engagements. s as the fighting between the | Bill TRISEE RIS, TARC S E ; D 18 0| voritefell fn each. In-the Gaselle,| “.6.c nattalion after another General | SiusHoans and Rilipino troops south of | sound besting when J. W. TFrost, o land owner of this place, came Superintendent Manila s concerned, no fears are enter- | wealth 4 R 2 ce was heavily backed at| sin Central was | Batteries — McGinety arfl Robinson; Me- digfiatrice svs S 4| T awton summoned from Las Pinas, un- | N ; 3 ; Tal WAS | imes and Farrell 'n. She finished a bad fourth. The | U Al e cAfits el " | Up and took a hand in Mulverhi imong the | rrive and has given | 17 7°" w09 Farm O O ataitiy, won Eandlly. Tn the |/tilionly e troops OF reserves were ;“:’}f" 1o ‘_*“d»“af‘_‘l of General Law- | fense. Crisp's father arrived upon the his whole time to-day to doing what he : Rose, an added flly, won handlv. In L | 1o¢c™y) the town to prevent the Fili- | ton's command, as the men are well | scene at about the same time and as- could to straighten out, matters. Gen- Al A | pinos attacking the Americans in the | Supported by men-of-war Iying just off |3 -4 his son, with the result that Mul- eral Superintendent Scott of the Omaha sult SHOTe Ana. it o s verhill and Frost retired badly bruised, T B shore and, if assaulted by too large a | the former threatening to return Five furlongs—Primrose Day won, Killa- | rear, which was feared, as they were shranda second, Prejudice third. Time, 1:01%. | creeping around our left through the e put & great strain upon the endurance | ¢ 76 *H PoC d*l_‘"‘"‘."" was the Impor- e 2 opic of scussion at the Cabinet Criminal Libel Charged. June 13.—The Giants = Ma mass of tel- | the Bos through good by ye ulongh, “hm“ i, | of the r S y 7 e b t m 15h 1 : e S lhenss thitd, | 0f the Americans who were flounder- | meeting to-day, when General Otis’ dis- | Fuine . 18 e rant e 13.— va, - : ! Jlic business tha ccummulat- ne fourth and a wild thre e g : x Rt A | S Shaan [ e e s orice: up=towh e seventh, Attendance, 5o 7 SO8E | pime, 1:61 i e . | ing in the mud across the river, while | patch was presented by the President. | AN A by Tustice Rodien S Sving been. In the'pact of ‘the oity | Clubs R o sl s R . | on the right the Fillpinos® sharpshoot- | There is no longer any doubt In the | fas soacd (2-RY. DY HHOFCE 0G0 < 00 i New York [ 85t % The Rose | ers, hidden in the trees, were peppering | minds of officials that the military sup- | master of the Mount Tamalpais Milit | ion of the Filipinos_is the only | Academy, on_a criminal libel compla ons than fists. The streets ed at the time of the melee tement resulted. force of the enemy, can retire under | other w arrived on the first relief train to-day Paul n and Robi Hughes and Grim. Umpires—F Central suffered less was able to runoin jver stakes, which was destroyed. o1 ) Harmonica third. | o' men. RBoston pre: Congressman J. J. Jenkins of this |fBEes = fina e s Z cene Batteries—Lewis and Seyméur and | Time, 1 - mieans to pursue. to bri out | sworn to by F. L. Perkins. It is alleged district arrived early on the scene and | yRaticrier hewle and Rereen: Seymiur and | TG Konaicap, two miles—Premier won, | Thanks to the poor marksmanship of | Bieans to pursue. to bring about peace | fVCIL dompiaint that Crosby. publisiel promptly advised Governor Scofieid of 2 = M ehond; Arquebus third. . Time, 3346, | 1o rebels our loss was not great. An | ¢ ' ! | and cirgulated a_printed slip Y eforiing (o The situation and the need of relief.| WASHINGTON o P e o At foushtons) pectation is entertained that peace ne- | the plaintiff as “irresponsible” and ‘‘un- s Hundreds of curious people from neigh- | two games from t S©. LOGIS. June 1i.-W. Overton’ ana [AEMY: howeyer, hasseelaon g | gotiations will be entered upon by the | principled.” boring cities thronged the ruins to-day. | son for the loss of the first g Streamer, winners of the fourth and 'xmlh der a greater disadvantage Or‘ mor ;Amenc_?_n iummlsslolnvr_»:t\?url’ dt’?nu‘e = ey The desolate « e Ne ch- | W ng was hit 1 a g respectively, have been entered in| courageously than did our regulars, a | propositions are submitte y Agui- e O s b= et in' e Secor e e ey to be mun here on June 2. The |yl EEONEY L T Gere, comparatively | naldo or until the insurgent forces are | ADVERTISEMENTS. H forgotten. Among the broken frag- hx:_[m\:',.:‘g:nw,., 1000. Score: track was fair '.-‘--u y. ll)eu:us1 . Nonee | Sbéaking, recruits, who could have been | lh?{()iughly “.h”l,p‘ed_ o ar fl SRS ments of their homes the people wan- ke e = 3 in the face of | 5 Apparent sLoRmi IALYECXDELLE (0 4 e i 7 e e Nelpicsis, Biriving simicesiy. and | S Bonom e T et T " | pardoned Lo etiing i the, fuce O | . deputinc il Reirkena by | A Fair Outoifle I Continued from First' Page. hopelessly to gather together what.had | philadelphia .. 0 st 19 5 | Mr. ond, Sir Gatien third. Time, | tione* The Fourteenth Regiment lay | t s-,_south of Manila have been ta n}\lg P = been left to them. On the east and| g — 5 s et B ht of the bridge and in front advantage of the operations of the | a Poor Substitute — - e ot tnt clty many Houses| praeapr ity Lineen ang cuuiEe; | seliing, six furlones ShRt Morisy Kin. Bb | e IRt O o ext Wit phe | American'troops o the noviR o carec e are sl standing with "little or 10 | “Second same: S (Gl B | e R SR T o el ke renea For Inward Worth,”” nte damage and to those houses the oc-| o, i ios 8. ana seventy yards—W. Ovirton won, | o S8 0N, LIS R plting | the bridge, | e time when an American column . Ccupants welcomed their less fortunate | Washin B E E e AT G Bunaa uhira: ime, | OISt D eRr0ad (IAAEE U6 MECER: | would commenge loperations fo the = pelghbors and friends, glving them | Philadeiphia e e e na B TR i Gme s L O Good health, inwardly, of such aid as was possible. Batteries—Mercer and Butler; Pia ¢ i ap third. Time, 1:41% v Japatelr: to=the L . . ‘Fhe property loss canmot be esti- | Douglass o Ao e ina & hall - firlonge—Schnel e N L e, |rome ndlcsceatthali ihey Insuseents | the kidneys, liver and bowels, mated at this time and may never be| . oo s e ; Lauffer. won, Gussando second, Hachmelster 3 now opposing Genera on. con-| , - frequentl Accurately known. It was almost to- rlir-‘ ,r,,\.\nl nl. .llunnhL'{L Th:‘ :1‘9 elands | third, Time, 1:10. | ;lreiggl;rom the cpen ground before the | yo;n1ated making an attack on Man“?‘; is sure to come tfHOOd’s Sar- frequen: AU 2 _ o i 3 went down again to-day before the Pittsburg e | o i and that General Lawton was sent to | and the ttered to the tal, for the insurance agents report| THELE erroraicd] 2 E Jois 10 &l volleys for a short | s . and the tragn foredyto ihe four | (i " tormado, msurance was carvied | 1 MiCndine - Beare S M| CHICAGO: Tine thtiay: | After fring in volleys for o S35 | break up ‘their organisation betors | saparilla is promptly wsed. s blocke s Hway OF 80 over.|in the town and only a small number | .. s | fast a % pead e | e %eh & Whew they could See tho | S e ! - P 3 - Y& % . ot i g I B, | v 1 Wooley won, Erla a'Or | fire when and where they c ee ches which have been re- D e el warecsT” | of places where fire contributed to the | cieve JFlve tu are Wooley, won, e riln.an | Dienatches G G o This secures a fair outside, c uction of the property will the | Pittst men be at all reimbursed for | Batterie es. | and Bowerman. Six furlongs—Senator Bland won, First Bri- | gng the best the men could do was to| o, i d /. 7 & : 3 hird. Time, 1:1 & stant augmentation of the insurgent | and a Cconsequ: mude second, Che o milusMonogan wn, | 8lm at the faint mists arlsing from the | force, his latest advices, dated May 4 | o ent vigor in the N o "Son Second, Eikin third, Time, 1:48%: | rebels’ smokeless powder. General | j/qic tine that there were about 9000 frame' with the glo,w Of Bix usionge Ave Bt wenpve il soieee | Tayon, LHoUEn exhausted by the | insurgents to the south and west of it ond, Her Favor third. Time, 1:13%. _| morning’s fight, rallies y sheer w Manila actively engaged in makin ix tarlongs - Murat won, Tenole second, Lit- | 1 wor'anq was the commanding figure de::;:stratmns}j Thgeri e dlsposmog ealth on the cheek, good b The list of killed, wounded and mi ing, so far as it has been gathered, is AMIRE xvran 'CONTROL OF PRICES \VALUE OF ALCOHOL 0 s iam Bix | | | ¢ third. Time, 1:14. o Cora B | OF FARM PRODUCTS AS HUMAN FOOD | ”eof-mfiffi.»nl‘rinsm b ‘The Winner second, | in the battle. He went along the lines | 5, the part of the War Department | v { 7 | | etite, perfect digestion x:gu. y,!m K | | g | Plaintain third. Time, 1:42%. dlrecunglns\;ihenfouragéng the t;"oaps. officials to publicly minimize the ’ arc 31 oc 5 7 | E: == Genera eaton and General Oven- th he insurgents south of | . | Industrial Gommission Extends Its| MIDDLETOWN, Conn. June 1-At| CiNCINNATL June fi—lssbey was the | siinc were equally . courageous. 1n | Sramia, bt well Informed authorities | P4 blood, steady nerves. minick | Inquiry Into the North- | the meeting of the Middletown Scientific | only favorite that won a praiat Lato- | gact the generals were among the few | gay sore of the best troops in the Fili-| Poor Blood —“&y blood awas so Carl Brown . Kefe | Assoctation this evening Professor At- | nia to-day. Track good. Re 3 Ten on the battlefleld who refused to | Saro ome Of hE CoC ating In that sec- i e o Harold I = = A > | water of the Wesleyan University re- | syx turlongs, selling_Aurcols won, Mizzours | take shelter under the hottest fire. The | tion, and are now doubtless opposing Fose in hottest weather I felt cold. W he, | WASHINGTON, June 13—The Indus-| ported the results of his experiments re-| second John Boope third Time 138 | only approach to the fighting ground | General Lawton’s advance. Hood’s Sarsaparilla made me warm. It .| trial Commission has extended the duties | gara e S oo | ™Five furiongs—Ida “Ledford won, , L cind i H = 2 ; 5 S 7 McHenty. | 5 Tte Sobotnraumiasion, consisting of Sen: | Sariiak the efiects sf alcabul Iiely ghr | oy Siey. Jaas Xbia T e, DL was by a narrow, winding road, where | “Tn view of the resistance of the Fili- | is the right thing in the right place.’” - McHenry, of its sub-commission, consisting of Sen-| ried out upon a.man in the respiration | “'Gre mile, selling—Fatnerland won, Prosécu- | the rebel: bullets dropped thickly, | pinos, feeling is growing in. official 5 g g e Tom MeXally. Harms of Ohio and Eugene D. Congér of | calorimeter. [ tor second, Dr. Withrow tnird, Time, 135, | wounding several of our men. At 4| Pireles ‘that —General Otis should be | Hattie J. Taylor, Woodstown, N. J. - Werine Ars. J. McClure, | Michigan to authorize it to take | The special object of the experiments | _Handlcub, one Bnd an CENY mar: third, | ¢'clock there was an hour's lull in the | strongly reinforced, and that the Presi- Disordered Blood —““My father Cargrove testimon pon the agricuitural cordi- | reported this evening was to study the 14554, fighting and an artillery sergeant gal-| jent should no longer hesitate but| g o - : Henry Dunbar, o e o ee oy anaulry will| nutritive effect- of alcohol.. In some of | Five furlones soling—John Yerkes won. | loped back to where tWo guns of the | should issue a call for volunteers. long been - troubled avith disordered e agricultural products by combinations of e i Rare alcobal yex oo Phallas eccond, et saney won, 1-'1-:.;% Elector ;“e‘;:’:‘::]’:l ’;il‘fg{g;,?"e{;r‘l‘;‘“é“"‘fp S e blood and weak back. Hood's Sarsapa- Yining-room . ailroads and elevator companies. ministered wi water or coffee. In oth- i ird. Time, 1:42%. - i e em e T steen | Gan It wasilvan 1UiG tonm brawhiby op | Secost BV FOMEIRE S 8 e A R aEaant then rumbled co | OREGONS DESIRE “TO rilla made him strong and healthy, he Anthony E Lizzie R rly 1y ter Farrell. o John Gillen. Dle Gunderson. g Mre. Sallie Grea- M5 Alvin Rosen- authorized to consist of Commissionerd. | brandy.. Still others are planned in which | COMPELLEDW.EV VVED hausted from his horse. COME THIS WAY aorks levery day.”. A S, Wkes, So Easton, Pa. | o ] Twenty wounded men were carried George i Mantle of Montana and Representative |is taken with an ordinary diet of meat, v vin Rosenbrook. | John C. Bell of Colorado. Its inquiry will | bread, butter, sugar and the like. The | AGAINST HIS WILL fihfc;"‘:‘.‘;’; l‘?::.ted“fé";irg'fiag“febe“h' be devoted to mining conditions in the | amount per day has been equal to about Tt is impossible: at present o tenti WASHINGTON, June 13.—A cable G { | dispatch from General Otis, relative to D. Ratchford of Indiana, ex-Senator Lee | beer and wine will be used. The alcohol | States west of the Mississippi River. Mr. | two and a half ounces of absolute al- ton. - John Henry. rge Slack. | Ratchford was selected to preside and to | cohol. mate the number of Filipino. dead. Patrick Heffron. Siack. | direct the fnquiry. The' probabilty is 9B0L. ¢ important results were obseryed:| SANTA ROBA, June i8—Suit 10 aaiul [ myerg are many bodies in the flelds'the | the departure of the Second Orekon, y,xn Heffron Slack | gmtk Eethse“h-(;'{l’?ml!i‘m; Jw:n begin (s | First, extremely little alcohol was given | a marriage contract is being hg& nl"h e~ | Americans traversed. states that the regiment will be taken Mrs. Hawkins. | orl early part of July. off from the body unconsumed. Indeed, it | partment 2 of the Superior Cou ere. This battlefield, incidentally, was|to San Francisco first, for the reason The commision has selected Harvey M. | was oxidized, burned as com; “Charles A. Linebaugh | g Y . pletely 'as| It is entitled ‘Charles = 8L | tormerly the scene of several of th Friend of Washington to make a digest | bread, meat’or any other food. ~ Sec- | against Lilllan Cunningham Linebagh. et e Dot the orons et ione ablp could not carry all of 3 ‘ ouch | ondly, in the oxidization all of the poten- | The action is the sequel to a sensational| jarqg and e Mlipinos. . The. Zapote | them, and it was desirable to send with Walter Hawkins. Millie Haw . Angue Hawkin B Al Gr Haw g E%s ing fictitious dealings in agricultural race ki Abbie Wil- i tial energy of the alcohol was trans-| .. % t occurred in this city sev- = the two ships sick and wounded sol- Magon Hallenb s Wil producteisl Se e st 200 formed into heat and external muscular e,"fi‘.“;{.‘ffi‘ehstw{‘;m he plaintift 18 a son of | River was considered impregnable and | gjorg, a demi’hmem of the Signal Corps C ¥ illiams. e Bmest i MAsknt New York, | power. In other words, the body made | fi A" Linebaugh, well known in Sonoma | hundreds of Spaniards and Filipinos | ;14 thers who were homeward bound. atrick Wells. Pl gl s il oihe Glucose | the same use of the energy of the aico- | County, and the defendant is the daughter | have been killed while fighting over the | T{"|g said that as soon as the Oregon l\,‘l",:"{\r“;{‘”& HBed before the eommimsion 'mfl?fff'ffii 23{1““ ‘h'}t,,?‘r Sugar, l“““'ipm %ndmothelr of a Pmd"'““em ‘;‘}l“"h%g,‘;t '{‘fj‘ g,ml;;,““‘ same bridge ln"tormer contests for its | .ooiment arrives at San Francisco g(hre1 ells, s v tha nary food materials. rd. the al- ccording to the s o o . In June, 1897, E b Three ' n k nown | Xhen he refused to sign a protest to Con- | cohol protected the body material from | Liccording to B N tnoes.atand. he was | Boreeselon. O e T generals Plo| soldiers who do not helong to it will be iy o men. £ ’flg'; 1’}’)"1 the BRsBags: D, e Mason | consumption, just as effectively as the | summoned by note to the Magnolia Hotel ¢ war to the side of the Filipi unloaded and the ships then proceed elly, | pure food he company stopped h(s{ Corresponding amounts of sugar and | in this city one day several months ago. | O W& 9 e PInos by | ;1 the coast to the Columbia River and Lalary, although he had a five-vear cone defeating the Spanish army there on| portiand. This will be determined by MISSING, BUT PROBABLY DEAD, | e e e ey ear, o | starch; that g to say, whather the body | When he arrived 5t the Lo, 0o Syt 5 At rest or at work it held its own | ushered into the presence of Miss Cun- |the eve of the decisive battle—carrying | ipo time of arrival of the volunteers at Earl Brown. Niok Pardoni | that the glucose trust was a branch of | je v | rents and several others. v Padden Early. Hick Pardon. | the sugar trust, and said the price of £lu- | sther. well with the one as with the | ningham, her PATSOE, SO0 ed with a Te- g;f “#e‘:;,;“““lge““c‘}’l;}"n"mo‘;"dflg‘:;e; San Francisco. Pat Gghen. fane: | cose had doubled as soon as the trust Sl Yolver, and by means of the weapon he | a7oun4” Manila. 5 Major General Otis cabled that the John Prior. was formed. DISCOV | persuaded Linebaugh to wed the blushin, ht to-d Oregon regiment was on the transports SERIOUSLY INJURED. | ot ERS A CURE | Miss Lillian then and there. Linebaug] At daylight to-day the rebels at Ca-| genator and Newport. He said it . WINTON DENOUNCED. | Wwas at that time a_student in Sweet's | Vite Viejo dropped two shells from a| oyld be dangerous to send a trans- Frank Jennings, legs broken; Fred La | St FOR MALARIAL FEVER | Bisiess College. After the ceremony the | big, smooth-bore gun mounted in front | Nt ‘large enough ta carry the entire voung man returned to his studies, and | of the church into the navy yard. The regiment up the Columbia, and also s broken: Mrs. Brockbank, French Paper Scores the American hip crushed; John Wells, severe, temple g o has not resided with his wife. He 1 a and hesd: Osper O'Brag, s tiomriod) Automobile Manager. 2 ® it e the compulsor: 2| only damage done was to splinter the t the Oregonians were almost unani- John Weli D o anm Shroke; . HALIFAX, N. 8., June 13—Joseph ! Drings eult to Rave the comPUISOTY mar-| top of the huge shears on the mole. Lo e e oatrar 10 refurn by Way vells, farmer, back hurt: Willlam | Spectal Cable o bt ol 50 o savens Gk | Chamberlain, Secretary for the Colonies Tiage declarc] eos ‘were called to tho | The gunboats Callao, Manila and Mo- | of San Francisco d, stone mason, back hurt. Mrs | don Bennett. in the British Government, not long ago | stand. to supply the missing points in the | quito proceeded to dismount the guns. | “/rhe department cabled him to use his said: “The man who should find a cure | young man's story. Dawson Dixon, a| After breakfast the rebels opened fire | own judgment in the matter, so the | Byrwell Ball ani Rollsr Bearings. C George C. Hough, severe; — Hail, ribs | v broken, severe; James Bhillips, serlous, | PARIS, June 13.—The Velo. commenting | for malaria and the fevers which have | clerk in a local hardware store, fold of | along the beach to Bakoor. After| regment will come direct to San Fran- Lavel F dg D] iy - 1 3 2 d pridgel, Phillips, serlous; Chiries Wells,| (o1oa ers on. Bunday, heads e avsier, | Loooiated the African colonies, make the | FAY(BE "oy Doty Gounty Clerk Nagis | Sllencing the blg gun at Cavite Vielo | cisco. NO FRICTION. 18 Droken ancba sed; Jo 3il- | (Winton Won't C s icle, | tropics more livable for the white man ’ to having made out the neces- | the gunboats ran close along the shore, ——————— ek arbono and arm'brolien; Mary nton Won't Come On,” and savs: | and reduce the risk from disease to some. | sons marsiage Jicense. The case has ex- | bombarding the rebel position. ~The WARRING ON PINKERTONS. 7 AGENTS WANTED <1’ Charles Gillen, thigh| The famous Winton-Charron mateh appears | thing of an ordinary average would do | cited much interest. rebels replied with rifle fire and with Ward Gould, erious; Mrs, | to be in a decidedly bad way after things | more for the world and the BritiSh em- | s——————— {he fire 0f some small pieces of artil- | Portland’s Chief of Police Orders Hollinbut, - serious; Assista S. | Jooked so_favorable for arrange - ter Lambdin, | nternal injures. oounas: | isreally the glst of o cablegram teived vasr | pire than the man who adds a new prov- LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. lery. So vigorous was the enemy’s fire Off the Street. ‘Wholesale, hn McCoy, leg broken; Miss Brocknang | terday by the Herald, which tells us that W nce to the wide dominions of the Queen.” e that at 9:20 a. m. the gunboat Helena L % roken; . Gardiner, 'seriously enis: | ton declines to back up bis challengs by any | ThiS Caushe the eve of Dr. I Gordon ARRIVED. Tt d the gunboats already named and | PORTLAND, Or., June 13—The Pinker- H. A. LOZIER & CO., bar, se " > > | sor L, W even a dollar, Hi . e to Mr. S th Dunbar, erlously Injured: John | Sraime. that b has: been” misundesios 2 | Chamberlain of & discovery which he be: | gime Pennsylvania, Doxru. 30 days 2 | the Princeton, Monterey and Monad. e e e L Barrett, head injured, cannot live; Edn nock, m al ag Retal : : 5 Edna | that the 20,000 francs deposited b v ves he h 3 = M. at e s ed by him was | lieves he has made. He is not over eager | nours from Manila, via Nagasaki, 24 days §| DOCK, Efou’ thelf ancliorags, .dropped to keep off the streets of Portland. The s fahon, cannot live; Henry Lewis, v tee of hi acksmith, badly hurt: Willle: Lewis, | only as a guarantee of his good faith and to | to talk about the nature of the remedy, | hours. occasional big shells among the rebels. oroken and internal injuries; Peter Henry | of superiority in manufacture. He does not, | ¢ : s rem- | castle, N. W. 8. the rebelg, as they kept up an incessant ) E Christianso; 5 Henry | fps it % i + | edy, but it is only within three years thas SAILED. " > | €d bodies of men or armed patrols other 309 Larkin street. fiwm Laverie, PEiba’ and log fractuved: | mones gueston Bt St Cnareon Wants tormae | L Nave brought it to "perfection. s ‘ruesday, June 1. | D1C,OF musketry and artllery near the | than those appolnted by law, from parad- | Stors dpen evenlngs. Cash or staliments Fred D o) 9 a Sla bl e v 5 % 5 e » Fred Day, Chicago traveling man. badiy | & b8 Fager he will {0, pmerice, pecple | giing him to make a oD e |t ey L north of Bakoor. erton agency furnishes a large number of e e ohn, Loth, | severcly in-| [yY winton will not personally put a singie | My Temedy, and my son, G. Arlington TOMESTIC PORTS. The fire of all seven wamships was | patchmen for hamks end ofier corpora sw ET Use ¥ R Soobt. s nose ohcl k:"‘ Y injured; | .oy on the race. ~ | Bennett, has gone to London tb be pres-| PORT LUDLOW—Arrived Ju concentrated on this point shortly after | tions, but it is clalmed these watchmen o Pt se_ broken and arm | “jr his declarations are such as they appear | ent at a series of tests. My rq Yol ane IS Bk (Ox b are not an armed body of men and that sprained; Freddie Early, 12 years old,| 1o read and As they have been narrated. 5 emedy s | rondelet, from Port Gamble. noon, when the upper bay presented the Uity O W ) 3 il 1o read a ey i rrated, and | solely applied by absorption through the | CASPAR—Arrived June is—Stmr Cleone, | appearance of being the scene of a|Binkerton ns:n:ye will |n1°x::':;§¥:te|f§'h e L oodburys ring skull fractu probably re v v correctly reported, w ;i red, probably fatally; R. Bl if theg have been correctly reported, we shall | pores of the skin and thence into the | hence June 12. Schr Maxim, hence June 7. ' | great naval battle. The insurgents |suit to test the constitutionality of t : itutlonality of the all, with circus, broken rib Charles | be permiited to speak of Winton as @ Merry Hart, with cirous, severely ~injured; Xndrew. e can scarcely find in his method blood, andonot Senronen cdhes Slopaah, poniled June 13-Schr Rio Rey, for Ban | were eventually forced to abandon their | law. i lEEP Facial Soaj alsh ribs fractured and badly injured | of procceding that practical senze which we | WACTE T eih 1 prove, will effect & cure i | , FORT BRAGG—Arrived June 1i—Stmr Noyo, | guns after holding out for four hours, . SRSy John McCoy, president New Richmond | please ourselves in generally finding in Amer- hance i 1. - Batk tox Erokenit oy We strongly adeiee Charron mot to pay | forty-eight hours, and if applied when the N DOCTNG only to be confronted by General Law- Battleship Iowa Docked. 1 g broke: Mitchell, Portage, | oo Sharon mot 46 a3 | (Vmptoms of maarial fever first appear, | 4 MEnY henc:«o—tn}:ea June 15-Stmr Point | {on’s force on land and in their rear,| SEATTLE, June 13—The battleship ok, 4 'm‘;‘?.‘e.f"‘.‘,’.cl’ S At e0athends Wis., with circus, probably fatally. ¥ more attention pe: s 2 B | have azain and G only too often | less than twelve hours will destroy the . : h 1hy was heavy fighti A circus w v M ; s £ ¥ the | " SEATTLE—Arrived June 13—Stmr where {here was heavy fighting. 1 has bees el beautifully white, soft and_smooth cus was in town on Monday and | spoken of as a humbug. fever germs. B ety Czarina, Bevoiaths oh it - ow:‘ slo bes ::‘;xcc:gsf\gly docked .,t thel b WOOPRORY' B