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FRANCISCO CALL THE SAN SATURDAY. JUNE 17, 1899 L e T R e e e e e o et gt i seeeia Sl et eee e SR e e et | TRUSTS HAVE BANASTAR THE to the fact that ! de were greater \ ot brizade : : ; N’S g ! the inflicted on the enemy eat, men having : e S \ Y - RISTTIRSTR . s Lk B B TRAVELING SAL e leave : S e e fulie = - | Will Be Heavily Baekeo the fact that this is the only exclusive- | o i‘iSald to Have Assaulted e o ilc Subirh ly volunteer brigade in the corps and | Waite ue n e suburban. that it fought with all the steadiness, | 6| a Waiter. P ’d D f h Leag sh and discipline of their comrades, | § 3 i rcsi ent (0] (S0 the S the regulars. | o . . d BRIAR SWEET W LIKED o b 1 n devolves on me a | - s M A D h ge SR And ¥ evolves op me | g ;‘CHAMFAGNE BOTTLE USED ays an re piscnar id U : el e : o saw no instance of shirking. 1 saw | - R d d {QUEEN OF THE TURF IN FIN® any instances of daring leadership | % Z SERVANT HAD SPILLED LIQUOR and Salaries Reduced. S f the officers and of de- | % ! UPON HIM Sk * E se men out v £ on the part of the men. | ¢ é,‘ 5 o TN | WASHINGTON, June 16.—-The In-|ing a large numlienr ;it\-i'}xk;ze:spec;flc pli 1 discriminating, vet I| % a1 | dustrial Commission began its session | Of P“.‘PI‘I“"L“;;(‘]'_ California-Bred Daughter of Sir Mo- <} eserve the faith of the | ¢ 3¢ Alleged Breach of Etiquette at Ascot to-day by the examination of James H. ’}‘“l:es wN.a“m'ml Fnameling _ and dred Likely fo/Go. to the Post o f which 1 am so proud were | & I Course Which the American Post of Brooklyn, a representative of | g phing Company, which depends for Sacond: Choice for the 1 to publicly mention the offi- | ¢ b Jockey Stoutly the Mollenhauer Sugar €Company B.nd‘ its raw material upon ‘;‘he 'An;uér(zr: Sn « acting under my orders, | & H the National Sugar Company of New | Tinplate Company, has thrown =5 i 1g ce. were T conspicuous. My regin s ! Denies. York 3 many out of e,m,n,,;mgn, xladl:"‘ilt*:h‘;fi B s ~ « mel Smith, First > év“ ——— Mr. Post, referring to a list of sugar | x‘emlx(;\ed 'll‘]fmlspg)::‘::\ t:;baw“ Sasfins T f Wh First Was - ,“} Special Digpatch to The Call. prices, covering the past nine year: :i\,,;( threw out about 3000 salesmen; a2 k — i ngt ajor W s, Firstldaho, | o ol - ‘ showed that the margin between raw | 4ER8 tinental Tobaceo Company tele” EW YORK, June 16—Although nselves with marked bravery | ¢ ¢ | LONDON, June 16.—The Star to-day | 354 refined sugar had fluctuated Witn | gpaphed the discharge of 350 in l(l‘_nn ar bas to take u;."“p e pounc Wh being wholly un- | 4 & | sa ‘After the racing yesterday (at | tpe revision of the tariff and the en-| dg the baking powder ‘rUS(f hdal zlm tra r'ir m‘\h}g won the Brooklyn har s st fire for the longest 4 | Ascot) Sloan appeared on the 1aWn | trance of competing companies in the | pensed with ali oxv(plln(:q?l::_‘mzn | Gpche Is ‘:z';n-)fm::?i‘.” favoute fori) Mo :d proudly, heading his | [ o | of liquor over Sloan’s clothing. The | sygar, he said, was fixed daily by the | SAZTEEC 3“‘]”” ot e Cleveland Bak- | the Caney Island Jockes Club st Sheop 1 on a dangerous line. | i « latter instantly rose from his chair and | American Sugar Refining Company, | . g Powder Company, one receiving head Bay. His work > By ik, v ah $ + | struck the waiter in the face With a |and as a rule these prices were followed | (7. ,.0' G 5000 a year, the other $4500. | catistactory to his owner. i 18 an example of soidierly bear- <. champagne bottle, inflicting several | by the independent refinerfes. M| phejr routes, with those .'vf"\th{]r' d‘!:- | Counsel W. H. Clarke, ing throughout. Captain Forts: ® o wounds. No doubt the affair will be | Post said that as a general proposition | charged salesmen, are un;;f&}de.‘"'usi and the "'-”",".’_ seems i1 nd in Panc n Islan % hushed up, but it was the most un- | he thought the American Sugar Refin- ug_finthal $18 3(“69\;)1(;»;*{?:wn( izmdu:;lly \:&'[ell‘.i‘un:}"xt \(\yd‘.\ km;- ger was mostly exposed and he and & 3 provoked as: vxul( ever witnessed. | ing Company t}m‘l n\!luu}uu conditis :r;d “_“'l “ut_down agencles in _every ik Caralobia e 4 };121I7I$ . tington; Firstidaho, wor 1 ol T epine News, refeming Bio lor the sood of tie couns T e thair trust will afect tmme=| T oo S8 S Eet time toor as any : m for th ssault : Sloan’s assault on the waiter without { “Do you think," asked Mr. Ratch-| o, pore ‘than 500 salesmen by Cut-| brcyvious choice. Ty P y defer T B B S R IR SRR SEORS SRS SRS o SO | glving any name, says: ford, “that it would be a good _lth‘ ting them out of the line. iton Imp, the Western mare Ans 9 across’ th 0S8 ANGEI Jurie 16._The building containing the. Kitchen, commis. .| . ilc was 4lie’gucstiot a mefmber of [ fi- the Américan company 1o be il cg § = “One man Writes "}“,l’l?th‘-:‘spmr’-‘»l\l\'n without friends, particulur last « st W Ay R e oS < = = B s Gt e e the Sports’ Club. The waiter was s0 | tire control of the field?"” Bag and Paper Company ha ales. | race, when she took up a sary department, bakery and dining ha at the Reform School at A >, “ hink the | out of employment hundreds of sales-| O ght than she will to-mc Whittier burned down completeiy this afternoon, The loss is about [lpjured that he was removed to the| “No,” sald Mr. Pos Lot 2 Y The number of salesmen out of | “C 8% —o # 3 Rt hittier burned ey ; pleteiy b £ E p (e hospital in a cab. All the witnesses |entire control of an article of unh"crsal‘ :’1("’"“ bccau‘s(‘ o the United States \." ¥y |l"~lvr|lr el \ded HOR il s e menss | ¢ried *Shame,’ and ladies struck at his | consumption in the hands of any onc| & 0e08 s is 300: the salesmen fleminn Lo P _horse OUBLE The fire was started by the accldental overturning of a bucket of grease | it » £ 1% | Sot of men would be a very dangerous | Rubber Company is 300; thE SECHITCH liday, is well liked, but ther had | o the range in the Kitchen. There was no effective fire apparatus at hand, | 2ssallant with parasols. .As there is A retained have been red u~]e $1300 o year, | impression that at a longer « in 5 1 U i »in. | only one jockey now holding a license | PONET- st atms at,” | averaging, I am informed, $1300 & year| oo 5 e vear he would do i and a message was sent to this city and an engine went from he e e IR MO DR That Is what the trust | averaging, 1 am e Gompany cut the wtes of the school and the officials had in the meantime worked hard to | Who could be guilty of such a cowardly | saiq Mr. Ratchford, “according to Mr. | The SSREUGRT "% very 100 salesmen. | tomorvome, notably e the utensils and furniture, but little was saved. Several of the boys |2nd repulsive act while the guest of a | Havemeyer's own statement. nds | The: AsHerioan Steel and Rod Company, | aons ‘some fine exercise Tieutenant = S lisie 5 _ ' . b feod | member of the club it would be super- “The business might get into hands e ATnericd {Eah ed 300 com- | heen: especially od 1 eutenant oo burned, but none seriousiy. The engine from this city arrived in time | aeG 110 e 2 Mr. | T have been told, discharge | been especially prepared for th = ” B ¥ 8 Y fluous to give his name. The immedi- | of men not so broad-minded as Mr. | v A s in one day. In giv-{and it would not be at all surgrisi tillery won the | ¢, ¢ave the main building, which is located about one hundred feet from the | ate quty of the Jockey Club is to in- | Havemeyer,” said the witness. | mercial trav e]or's‘ In O i mot consid- | see her second choice to Y I 1 for consummate | pyijjing that was burned one of the in of the school attempted to | stitute inquiries and if the facts are| Mr. Post denied that either the Na-| ing th~‘»h }%‘2&: "f”“f thrown out | others are Bannockl and for the Com- | accape quring the excitement and all are accounted for. |as stated to_forthwith withdraw the | tional or the Mollenhauer companies | ering the Oficc Sl Cottee mon- | 424 EllisTang the Mocrls! three-vear in the line whom B B4-04-60-0-5-0-0-0-0-6-+-6-+-0-4-@ | S9°5ETS licenne. were connected in any way w e e ropioue IDisalemmen. b D T e e fer you to their | @ ¢4 €604+ 0+ ¢0-¢ S e v ®¢@® | Talking about the matter with a rep- | American }lt—hrfxlng (ummmt)y; r‘;; Lx.t“ l’}l‘; avernge reduction in salary of those | friends to-morrow had he not bee ring of thelr offi- | . AR % o resentative of the Associated Press to- | present price of raw sugar the marsil| the average O 5 ‘bor cenit| worieh mo hard this Wk and. ont s Ao i P A e S ACCUSED OF HAVING day, Tod Sloan said: Detween Taw and refined sugar was TE ained i e oS Petatned in Subuirban_ distance followars two days cers and ows ied in action, died o “"Phe papers have largely exaggerated | cents per hundred pounds before the re- | only e olg & andard Oil | later by a mile and a h top speed B man on my staff, from the | wounds recelved:in actlon, 69; lied of ROBBED AN INVALID | the nivair on Ascot lawn. A waiter was | finer bezan to.realize a profit. Mr. | the house oD, e o salesmen | Most the trainers ; semen think senjor k. Briga n Major | disease contracted in e _PULy, | very drunk when I happened on the | Post said that in past years hi = thnmp-n’“ b 1ok the meremnc | e i chiard WoRk Boishor g i timerie Shiels, down to our mounted orderiies, Making a ftotal death list of €57. lawn with some fricnds, and he grew | eries have used Cuban cane sugar al-| than any other concern I8 BI8 jo )5 the "rageiig ool d_he wi thanks and admiration. Ma- Humber of wounded "‘ilf’“" e Nurse's Tale of Masked Men and ;700,00 T G icnds and myseif, and | most altogether, but since the great re- | tile \\m1d.(‘.t<;»ix‘1|<v‘g:‘§r‘ust C‘,;m?;mumns Seapa el L i hiels ; e P riod i ted at 12 hese st Robbers Laughed At by the a friend said if he continued so doing | duction in the Cub: output they had Mr. Dowe sa : S b hof PHerevarst Al nusabor ¢ iels |\\‘P H..\_\I.A;d in 'vls attend- | oo prepared prior to the severe e Police. | he would hit him. The waiter disap- |been forced to rely largely on Buropean had raised the };11“'1‘ f"f e to 100 per | chance considered sma on the wounded in the extreme gagements participated in by ( ral 3 e . T S5 plae 2 Bty LG |t ¢ controlled from 5 tc er | Caan = il DUCIthe A S feavy Ares T .M“V i f",_,‘,'_‘ i) "7‘(.:',?::,, Hiver and | SACRAMENTO, June 16—Chief of Po-|Dpeared at that ]nwr}v:vnt,t and h1 re- | ‘{(:::"?.‘::,’ar'vr{.’zl?‘(:::g;‘:lr}'m ‘rfifi',',‘fd"sw;‘,‘. [ ot ‘}:\O'\fl](.;mstl every instance except | ofil ‘1_:,\"‘:;{:,‘ e o . & g < Gt cyer to-n Canaca the SHieon ow, when he returns, he will | Austrian. e E 2 e 3 1t i L% hese they were b pant, a lerriam, Third Univwd States Ar- e, where the dasu s | llce Dwyer to-night caused the impri 3 TR id | was cheaper to produce. than the Am-| coffee and sugar. In t y 5 : i ; s, No official | ment of a professional nurse » table. Sure enough, he did | was a e > and sugar atrol of the fleld, He | could t nd Hutton, First California, | Were severe on hoth sides. No official | ment L 2 ing the entire contents over me. | erican, but not of so good a quality still fighting for rol ¢ e e aba | el of pe 5 b Al s hoe | statemen been prepared of the | ert Mills uspicion of having Gt ikt Ry e | imported raw sugar the American re- | gaid his figures in this line were abso- | L 6 T0EEC B St w e and again compelled to risk | SAICMEN ~d Tncapacitated men | his patie e& MeGregor, an old man man struck him and his finger ring | MROTEC FUL So00 . S uantities from | lutely correot, being from reliable com- | SEHARRCE M1 urying orders along the | [ GINT v but it 15 known | and a paraly while the ' latter wi the waiter’s mouth. 11 lm?fi n; el | mercial acquaintances. The examples 30" hhocont Banastar o s el o4 it N sieep. T circumstances are remark- | only man known, the people said: ‘Oh, e DR 5 e i) e R8T LU e : ik e EGRCILE Do e t MELE : tematic [ t5 he large. f!\l(!"h\r\n ,nnpll;\x|l\fl | able. Before daybreak this. morning the.| _dn"“d it, and seeing the blood, they | Regarding the effect of the _Sugar | pe gave were: Iron pipe, m]m;i 1 “”‘r’rvp i:v)»)”‘):“vg,r‘v;:narr.lnl‘l».’”“l’h“ hospital. His horse and | the numb as 2000 or 300 were notified that Metre, s home | co1a T had used a bottle, 3 | trust on the price of raw sugar witness | ce tinware and enamele e are the ent s 'y wve out at Con- —— i h street had been entered by | S&] d5ito 1'; “]ujk v Club taking action | Said he thought the presence of one | ahout 33 per cent; brass gnléds. ‘b”' ;"‘;l | *Banastar . Maher . oy i) two masked men, car: g )i, anc As to the Jo & ke S0 pe Sndell toi| it chatir tit 3 yrmed, W - | Ben Holliday Tara bu they foliowed atoot | SEVERE EARTHQUAKE Bt SHOF S coderd the Auree ' | in the maiter, as has been renorted, | 1At Buver 3 (g GE10 B0, LT, | conts Qi I I Cents rubber over | dmp 10 s ds. aptain Handy, 1 while the ¢ rifle bur there is no truth whatever in the story, | keep do oD > S = s | ance SpLICes ¢ J om- | B Sweet . --Spence brigade con carried out h SHOCK FELT AT ILOILO of $5M. which had been placed | for they know that I have told them | think the trust could keep down the |shoes (United States Rubber Com-| i ihum o W Martin 1 i i e Mrs. Med a couple of da B L el ima's ae | price more than one-sixteenth of a ¢ent | janv) advanced prices 14 per cent on | piiigrane. i itiae | duties under the fire of the enemy in- | The poli ained this story | (he exact truth as to the fellow's ac-| 7003 "and that for only a portion | Xy l. “American Tin Plate, advanced | Warrenton . I Simme ‘1 ad of the roof of his office, and the | MANILA, June 17, N \.—An earth- e EhE tirse, who added that he. | tion, as I was not concerned in striking | & Pound, and 5 | Drices ' something ke 30 per cent; | Star of Bethichem. t5.. . Mitchell . b rderlies, Privates Clay quake shock was fel 3 o'clock | aving by the front window, I h‘n\x % all Ly L el | On inquiry as to the affidavit plan of | Fol b, for ™30 14 cent a pound; book ~Clamacn ol 5 rst Wash ) \fternoon bitants say | FUEH they Dag cntored, s amask T e e R | selling to wholesale grocers witness |, pore 75 4nd 10 per cent; in common “0dom 1 O iy K erest ey I5i1s anp. | edlors roltesen il o egtl | et oy B . T oy et | said that it had recently been aban-| Z00 ™55 ents to 50 cents a box; job- | Wi w1 ton, and. Spencer G. Lar 2 aoe in eruption. | #bled timepiece. To round off the story | Lt o e’y eralens. TodiSloan toda)| aoneds )In e EToCers Were | bers and manufacturers of clocks have | o e I , y 1¢ : eard apparently under cely Mills said he hez the clatter of it S, e 3 rag | CUttIng the price of suga e g .ed the wholesale prices on ac- | ~ R 4 P inder s hoofs as the robbers sped away in | Lord Deeham's colt Lip Salve, but was | o 3 joes. Mr. Post said he was sorry | advanced Hne ot metals, 60 per cent; | ‘Coupled in the betting. States king of the earth. 1 10 be lncking | nblaced. = Fourteen horses *an One | for the grocers, but it wes a matter of | HI o1 "200ds have been advanced: = s st saut [int e el mas ot ros s P Nek e o ;"‘u'\h; flé".l..ff. ,}|]u;nlgr, v, | NE Was | jittle interest to the refine ],hg To¢|brass pins, 2 per cent; pipes and WINNERS IN HE . that of Li JURY DISAGREES IN | after prolonged scrutiny, failed to find | ppo Windsor won | {\rx‘ms :_Hl‘m\w:l rhey[l:f;;vr(”“d al"; I}m"; | brushes, 121 per cent; cnmbs_.n;lz Der | TOUIS: June 16 Resulte: alifor any fresh t of men’ or ho and | = ree-sixteenths ol a Ccel o3 | cent; ribbons, 10 per cent. SRR SR S o i ’ | the doubts which the tale provoked were | DY Mr. Lowe’s brown colt Elopement. | \.pjoh was as little as they could afford | £T10 220 but | Pu maiden three-year-olds, seven 1 a difficult and JOSEPHRHARVEYZS CASE | tie doubts which the taie propoleadimert | o Wil Derestorn shbay welding, | oo A o e o e Trom Cuba, | brelln trust falled four vears ago. but |, So™ G wor ™ Silerer Low wiping out the a voung woman who were asleep overhead | Yumboe, by Pontiac-Ynonda, ridden by | jtnees said, would wipe out American | it f‘m\ need prices while in existerce: | 6\fi. tifa. Time. 1 t under netity | pe - = it- | ¢ 1 ihat they had not been awak-| Sloan, was unplaced. Nine harses ran | vaw sugar, b beet and cane, in the | 2TC (B e Four-year-olds and upward, selling, six fur c and fram within: the| Eient Members Vois for thethcanit ¥ the alleged Visit of the burglars | on the two-year-old courss, The bet- | Loy, Sugar, both beet 2 legitimate and healthy prices caused | iones” Mics Bramble won, Fiora G second, parently peaceful home taliofiibe Zoolroom THo- | SMills "was once a_trained nurge at the | HIE W55 100 to 6 against Yumboe. During the afternoon the commission | loss to the retaller throus S Sl it i Snwas puree, ane an time kept up a treacher prietor. | Ra Hospital in this city., He | . The %sokingham stakes were won by | heard tement from P. E. Dowe of | "'?~‘h"." ‘itness concluded by saying | a sixtcenth miles—Tady Callahan won, Reb: 2 i ind men hurrving | SAN RAFAEL, June 16.—After a trial | dismissed by the superintendegl, Dr. T.| QRIS r-old bay horse| New York, president of the Commer- | )[‘“; e e Vuih neinid k second, Meadowthorpe third. ~ Timey ! and men hurrying | Co L four hours to-day the jury sitting | W, Huntington, on suspicion P having | H. J. King's four-year-old | cjal Travelers' National League. Mr. | that befare e8¥mne REl o ance a | ¥4 %den two-y nd geldingl, - : I saw | ;" judgment on the case of Joseph |attempted to bury some proper:y on the sstnut colt Flo Rubattino, ridden | Dowe said the opinion of the commer- | been warned | M S T s R A 1 ! ¢ it was fin | jarvey, the Sausalito poolroom operator, f}"'m“‘"‘ ":hefi:'uf‘llg -n'pm\;"zfi::?::a '}1"'}1“?*- Sloan, was unplaced. Twenty horses | cial men at large was that the |.~u5H(s | laf“"(p}:é m“r‘]_‘: .';‘M e e | Bickian seoona; DI et d, and it was well done.” s unable to agree and received its d e present case ls strengthened by the | .., the last threc-quarters df the new | were a menace to the community. He|o £ : o ik Four-year-olds anc i one mile - Chare. Five ballots were taken and the | St ey WD s O ed the rugs | mile, The betting was 100 to 8 against | placed the traveling s ieRmien o RSl "\?:‘;k'{"ib‘;:;f”!'o ipe |l Eancton Cluic s s oney & vote stood t to last eight for |to him, so that in case of fir e told Florie Rubattino. | United States at 350,000. e rmation | (‘ DI b e e " | PEACE NEGOTIATIONS ONLY | acquittal and four for conviction. The |him, he would be able to save the money. | Hardwicke st of 2000 sover- | of the.trusts and combines was throw- | crushed like a caterpillar. CHICAGO, June 16— Weather at Hawthorna Us case will be set for a new trial on next = won by Prince Soltykoff's SRR e S St ———————— | tair; track good s CAUSE MORE FIGHTING e MISS SUITS IN LUCK. 1d Ninus. Manlers was sec- : MARK TWAIN DINED ‘(1‘,.'}‘,'{.,";.‘5}'",qw Vascline second, = Rttorneys Hepburn Wilkins and George | — ond and Sir R. Waldie Griffith’s four- | | “Six rurlongs- Bar , Wasanta second, \ b e 16.—Aguinaldo Knight appe '-A\lf‘;r the defense, n'{ | The Actress Made Wealthy by a Gold | year-old brown filly Stia, with Sloan up, | INTERESTS THE PEOPLE CLUB [ Indinn thira. Time, 3 ok (o 2 District Attorney Mclsaac was asgisted - {ahoi o Big orses 7 One and an eighth m selling—Kris n- . to have been en. | DIt Aueney Molzaac was seelicd | Mie. Suished hird, Bight Yorses ran (5 OF THE PACIFIC COAST, AT WHITE FRIARS CLUB [Uuifho daify wiivy woine xoe son « tiations instituted | Ryvan o SCG ‘here s| NEW < e 16 eek ago b S . . : | et == Time, 1 = ) tations Instituted | B3an O \nthing of Kuiint and RYah | Anne Sui o San Jose was makime the | In the Tace for the Triennial stakes o | ; : Vein | , One mile, selling—Fay-the-Fiddler won, Blus Commissioner ]w the younger man e Tamsell so,| AnDA Bults of S L agencies and wor- | 10 sovereigns, lwl. sovereigns .d(flod xr’..r | Decisions Relating to Contests in | Senator Depew Speal;s in §:tppy ein lk( «T»;“;Imlr;k\'.ultn n y“'f‘,? Time, Americans are weak- | worthy an opponent of Knight at repartee | FOUs iR he: the owne nd 100 sovereigns for the 5ot o A od Feelin, ween | turlo aix ng and are anxious for peace. This | that the Hi"” 5 veral times had (‘1‘ ;)n.,, ..\\.-.L;)(rnn r'(‘“r“:l‘ ‘l|r\r :1'.“‘\:‘1\3 n ‘l..x\\. n“'mim“”r oF the Witass O R”sr..s‘ California x;\;d Ddxstucts Are | at tl];;ig?:nd s Afnerica l_mg,(,mm\:l,{;:.n " third - { reaten tc ear the room if the crowd | Ie Ve Jffered her a 0 | 3 i > rmed. 3 e Six Jenneville s the conclusion which is drawn jn | threaten to clear the e areond vho st her in her spe filly Santa Case, ridden by Loates, beat r ! : 5 e ond, Ostra third. Time, 1 quarters from the recent apgres. | & or ok less emphatic In its expression of | FUTIT, X ’and an engagement of thirty- | Lord William Beresford’s bay colt Jolly| WASHINGTON. June The Acting| LONDON, June 16.—The dinner which | 0 0%t s \ ittitude of th St aggres- | apy ge Tichnor, a private detective | five weeks she was a very happy young | Tar, with Sloan in the saddle. The bet- | Secret of the Interior has affirmed the | the White F *Club ga Mark o \,',_\),_.‘;,L [‘I,:", 16.—Weather pleasanty v titud the insurgents to the | oOrEC, IoE i oatiRen as: to woman. _ e ting was 6 to 5 on Jolly Tar. decision of the rall Land jOffice and| Mwain! this évening at the Hotel Geeil arlongs, | selling—Gustave Cook won, South of Manlla and from the attack ) gambling carriea onon the dayiof theraid, | W B Frug her braterongamlives LONDON, June 17.—The Times this | of the Sa Land Office in the ! (oo a remarkable tribute to the author | Lord Fraser second, Alamo third. Time, 1:I7 on General Mac. r to-day | Ma 27, and to e fact tha e hi o8 ose, C! 5 3 > OEAS, 2 i N AT Bng | dae ;. r < Villiai + 1 b | o ongs, sel Ta 4 , Rodd se tpon General MacArthur to-day | J7a¥, 2 B0G 29 aces on that day. J. Con- | is. interested in many mining propertiss, | morning prints a paragraph accusing| case of Arcadia against Willlam | ;g ¢ the same time to the friendly | Five furlongs selling—Talma e thesnootn of the [ty Holl ehier. adknowiedged on | About two years ago two brothers m Sloan of assault, and says it was ex- | Peterson, involving land in the San Fran- | 20€ 8¢ thE S8me [T 0 (0 JHCOY | ond, curtis thid Tme, 105 ral Philippine situation we the stand that he had $3009 in his posses |2 strike_in Trinity County. The succ! pected that he would be charged before | cisco land district. The Interior Depart- | “© 80 g United S s. Each of | Irma won, Prosecutor second, Babe Fields the Cabinet meeting t ion when the raid made. The pr f the Graves brothers caused Mr. Frue |, magistrate, but the matter was set- | ment also reached a decision relative to | ain and the United States. Each 5t | giwe “pi - o S0 ,"“] | cution tried to show this was the * 0 Plns lniine taele I‘xn:!lvy County | t1oq by the payment of £100 to the in- | the appeal of Hugh Devanay, ex-parte, the speakers, among whom were the | "Oni mile, ' selling—Flammarion on, far as can be rned there | Connol as a poc itness for the | and incidentally to 100 r the ground. | A Daal ® 7 4 offi el o S e R e 7 Cleary second, Yuba Dam third. Time, 1 on on the part of the | cention. but furaiened one bit of evidence | Miss Suits begzed 'him_to locate some |Jured waite against the decision of the land ofice in | Very Rev. S. Reynolds Hole, United | Cleary secohd. Yuba Dam thigl Time, Lits. “to call for volunteers or to | that settled the question of whether the | claims for her.” She had $1500 saved. = s | denying an application for ection | States Senator Chauncey M. Depew and | ;na Anne Evans third. Time, 1:04. gend General OUs a larger force thag | Proprietor of the poolroom makes mon-y | _Miss d to-day: “On Wed: BROOKLYN-NEW YORK | of a patent homas | poyjtney Bigelow, dwelt upon this| Six furlongs. selling Osmon won, Marietta g i a ‘arger force than hree sheets were shown day 1 a hurried note from my | M. Again, dec lands in | pohe Mr. Depew, after some light | second, Zufalig third. Time, 1:16%. the 23,000 men which he will have when | OF Bl T xe o oo 500, and The mother saying that we had been offer GAME ENDS IN ROW | the Stockion | trict. e s - the j t vlans are carried out. re’ ot complete on account LT T B T e W True| 2 Pensions: —Renewal—Thomas | bantering and a tribute to Mark Twain, Kearns Defeats Connolly. Soar thie Teobnc ing taken place early in th t[n'it. She sent me a check for §200 | e T Can Miguel, 8. Original | Struck a serlous note, Which received | NpuYORK, June 16—Tim Kearns of T .+ Western Union operator, | and told me to start home at once. I|Umpire Burns Declares the Con-| widows, ete.—Fannie Holy, Pasadena. §8. indorsement. Alluding o the | poon and Eddie Connolly of St. John 1t about by an g was employed by the company nt to Mr. Weber and asked him Yo re- test Forfeited to the Washington—Original— Kauf- e ntiment in America pro-| N B, met to-night before the Broadwa 10 troops could not by Hary The defendant him- | lease me. He was very pleasant about it a Spokane, $8. Original widows, | duced by Great Britain’s attitude and | jipjatic Club. After twenty-one h: rainy s m. 1f was but on the stand and an cffort | but he refused. T offered him $1000 to re- Superbas. . "““‘-‘,_"{ Towiss. Centralla, $8. Faciion during tie | Hispavo-American | oa fs iy T w inaldo has been given le fo introduce in evidence i Ssme iyt e sulfhe lconngrahany S NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDIN T il Hite was to-day ebtablished at| Wer, he =maid: stopped the bout in'the middle of sions ch may make | nic cense und i e tr: ans a e ot & v T could | A postoflice 105083 & A e neh Oa N ¢ 3 2 venty-second, after Conno! ha. A ’(‘)’..h i ke ' hsiness, but | Mclsaac and Kyan | ot play this Season and then go hack W. L. Pet.! Clul Mathews, Siskivou County, and Frederick { . o ”‘l\ar!f'. (‘"fik,”ai“'. ”:, ,"("\1 lnaq Hoored four times, and awarded the f h iture, for e Vigoronsly - that after suwo | home. 1 don't know what 1 shall do, but | Brookiyn . 765 Cincinnati N. Fleteher appointed postmaster Mlaisn wcturnad fnom Adaaila fe told; B9 men met at 1 nds. uth of Manila and in to- 0t “Dickering Sthe “tourt decided | I hope I can arrange matters with Mr. | Boston .. sburg o following. postoffices, in California | 8bout the attitude of Admiral von Died- L e the San Fernando his men SR IniraAtcion: Weber.” | Battimore W York e vontinnod after June 30: Ar- | richs and Sir Edward Chichester of the | $hTeenth split Kearns' eve, which bled iven back with a much aac says he will continue to have | Miss Suits went on the stage when she | Philadeiphia LR R T L WL be discontinued AMtte Round Moun- | Immortalite, and he told us—what we | o fregly that both men were covered R sever~ loss than they have been se tried until Harveyis either con- [/WA8 14, and she says sheils heartilyisicic |8t Touia.. Coaa R ¥ izga{ vibee. Humboldt County. mail to | all in our hearts already knew—that | with blood before the round closed. le to intiict on the America | victed or acquitted. 2 Do B B PaE e it | Bridgeville; Vand ano County, mail | the European powers, save England, | Ocean Water Tub Baths. t is hoped here that Gene: is | P e i i Rose Croix Goes Lame. NEW YORK, June 16.—The New Yorks for- un_ City. | sympathized with our enemies, and | 107 seventh street, corner Mission. Salt correct in his belief that to-day's at. | ' InSane Woman Commits Suicide. BN RS g e e feited @ game to the Brooklyns this afternoon v orde Airection of the A% | that it was only their knowledge that | water direct from ocean. tack was under the personal directiow | PORTLAND. Ore., June 16 e Corener | | BoCClong Park to-dny Rose Crobx. an | ™ the second Inning, when the Brooklyns were | SIStant, Secretar, 26 Wi ule prosidio of | England would support us morally and | = —_— = f Aguinalco, as in that event his|0f Wasuington County was called to Sher- | 7 O30 S0G TAF 00y Bose CRolX, On¢ | 4t the bat, the score at the time being 5 to 1| SMMSER0 MR S50 Giicharged the serv- | actively, If necessary, which prevented ADVERTISEMENTS. ] vould probably r from | i "f' Investigate the death of | Lo\ hyve heen the favorite in the her. | In favor of the Brooklyns. Sevmour, In the | jie'of the United States by the command- | their interference (applause), and it | AR his defeat = Kusbob, who inflicted fatal | ting, went lame in the warming up and Sccond Inning, sent a straight one over the | jng officer of that o Sergeant Charles | was this knowledge which made it pos- [+~ A statement prepared in the office of upon herself in an attempt at | was withdrawn from the race, Celéste of | plate. Umpire Burne called it a “ball” Sey- | Clarkson, Corporal Frederick A. Hencye, | siple for me, when addressing a politi- | ““You May Bend the Saplin . zdjutant general In regard to the Suicide. She returned on Tuesday from, Gunnell's stable took her piace in the | mour and Warner threw up their hands. War. | Privates John bairens, William A. Elder, | ) sathering of 20,000 people in Amer- ou May Bend the oapling - L eI v”hL .\;n,l‘flmh A;} I.\‘uln.aar:ldd' \fi:v]f:g"ac\p m‘r;)rrx‘x‘; h«l'mks nnrd hwnfln handily. ~The biggest ner was immediately removed. Then came | Robert J. I;nll‘ T I)‘xn}!‘cl &i«;:z:lfllmzlx?;l:: ca the other day, to take the Stars and | By Philippines from the be. | polsoned wheat, a strychnine squirrel-de- | 5t § 10 3 1n the Sixtn race. L Fontaqr | Cleason, and this lett the home team In a | B QW S0l Gllivin, Conporal e e i he Union But Not the Tree. surrection on Febru- | Strover. As Kisbob was returning home | winner of the third race, was 10 to 1 in | hopcicss conditlon. Wilson went in to cateh. | 1 ™White and Private Jasper E. Trontla. | Jack in the other and not to hear one DL INOL RS Te hinaware If it’s Up-to-Date Chinaware you want — Try Great An T eriean Jmporting Tea Do's Qlla”t}' so (Good Prices so Reasonable STORES;: €81 Market St., opp. Pow 40 Sixth St 310 Mission St. )06 Sixteenth St 705 Larkin 1419 Polk St. 1519 Devisadero st. 321 Mont Fav. 18 ihird oY Y s 285 Mission S limore St. 06 kcu;n{\pgs‘- 52 Market Struet..,...fleadqnarters. OAKILAND STORES )53WashingtonSt. 1185 23d Ave. Broadway 816 E. Twelfth s¢, 1510 Seventh St. ALAMEDA—1855 Park St. S5AN RAFAEL—E St, ncar Fourta, 2 & Central Store, | he heard a herself in. held got lived until age and ha ing thither, her above water until id from the neighbors. splash in the well, and, hur found his wife had thrown Kusbob lowered himself and his nephew e Mrs. Kusboh evenirg. She was 44 vears of d been married fifteen yvears. Brakeman Injured. SAUSALITO, June 16.—As the late train | entered Sausalito this Mundell, a brakeman, who was standing | evening William | on the rear platform of the last car and | 1oc ng bac jurcd. Iy cut abo | fan from t kward, was struck by a switch | irned toward the ra He was found mination showed him to be severe- | s and seriously unconscious and ut the head. he train may have caused in- ternal injuries. - Dynamite on the Track. Spectal Cable to The Call and the New York Herald. Copyrighted, 1509, by James Gor- don Bennett BUENOS AYRES, June 16.--A parcel | the track | Burzacho. whe containing dynamite was found to-day on | of the Southern Rallway near It is believed the object of er put.it there was to blow up the | | train In which President Roca returned from Neuq [ | { lution has uen. Bolivia’s Counter Revolution. rcial Cabie to The Call and the New York Herald. Copyrighted, 1595, by James Ger- don Bennett VALPARAISO, June 16.—Dispatches fogasta say the counter revo- been declared in Bolivia, and | many arms have been seized. For 1 | [ the Naton presidency {on Junc 22 | voring the proposed purchase Muckross Killarney estates for a national park will be - the Killarney Park. LONDON - June 16.—The resolutions fa- of the roposed at the meeting of al Trust, to be held under the of the Duke of Westminster 1t is feared the | her. Results: Gold Bug and Camtrolerer also ran, Four and one-half furlongs—La Fonte: won, Enzy second, R. Ban third. Tim seconds. Pull Book, Chilcoot Pass, Faucl False, Theresa and Myrtle | i Time. 1:17. Ferryman | araida also ran. - Dr. Jordan’s Summer Itinerary. PALO ALTO, June 16.—President Davi for Hollister, where he is to speak. Fro; the Universi of Idaho,where he wi into the Sierras. deliver an - Cloverdale Wool Sales. CLOVERDALE, June 16—Wool has come and gone. in one warehouse alone. The prices ran ed from I5%c to i6%c, and a few choi |lots braught as high as 17c a pound. the books, but little money was placed on | Pacing—Celeste won in three stralght heats. Lancer won, Blue Bell | Starr Jordan left the university to-day speak at the summer school.. Dr. Jordan | will then return to Red Bluff, Cal., from which place he will take a vacation trip On July 12 he.will at-| tend the meeting of the National Educa- | | tional Association at ILos Angeles and | ddress on “The Purpose of I)u!lm\: What It Is and What It Is Not.” sale day, time honored in Northern Sonoma, Cloverdale has been overcrowded with growers and buyers. Over 80 bales of wool were offered for sale | Coakley, a pitcher, replaced Gleason, and Fos- ter went to short. The first bail pitched by Seymour was a_strike, but Wilson stepped to L = -2 iy one side and the ball came elose to Umpire ‘ Time, ~ 2agh, iy, 210 Suspicton, 5 082 | Burne. He promptly removed Wilsn from the [ T A o sarted | game for what he claimed was a_deliberate [on. Lotk eas hId i s eird sec- | g ove to allow the ball to hit him. This caused Jiont 2 ) , . Swifty, | another row and Gleason and Warner were ordered off the grounds. They did not zo T8 | promptly enough to suit Burhs and he de- Claved the game forfeited. The forfeiture | er_and Irma also ran - | places the New York Club liable to $1000 fine, Four and onehalf furlongs—Minyon w which must be paid to the Brooklyn Club. Bill Mayhem seeond, Rixford third. Time | Fresident Ebbets of the Brooklyn Club said of the league before the New York-Broeklyn series began not to assign Burns to umpire. Both teams left for the West to-night, = LOUISVILLE, June 18.—After two men were out in the ninth the Colonels landed on Young for seven singles and a double, scoring sIx runs and tieing the game. Warner's single. his steal of second and Childs' error and Wills' hit gave the home team the winning run in the ia el Hollister he goes, direct to Pullman | tenth inning. Attendance, 300. Score: Wash., where he 1s to deliver the com-| Clubs— R H B mencement address before the Seattle | Lonisville 13 17 [3 Agricultural College. Thence he goes to| St. Louis (2 18 5 ill | RBatterles—Cunningham and Kittredge: Young and O'Connor. Umpires—Emslie and McDon- ald. WASHINGTON, June 16.—Baltimore won a pocrly played game to-day. Lack of coaching in the second Inning caused a collision between Barry and Slagle that let in two runs for the Universities.”” Te will speak before the ! yvisitors. Attendance, 1600. Score: | Natural History, Section on “The Status | * s d Bt e | of the Tur Seal.” Following this he goes | yerragton R H E | to_Boulder, Colo., where he will lecturs | jjsiinss Hasies e | before the Texas-Colorado Chautauqua on | . = 3 : e “The Significance of Freedom” and v Batteries—Mercer and McGuire; McGinety and Robinson. Umplres—O'Day and McGarr. BOSTON, June 16.—Poor fielding on the part of the Boston players gave to-day's game to Philadelphia. Long's four errors netted three runs and were mainly responsible for the Champions’ defeat. Attendance, 24(0. Score: Clubs— REH B Philadelphia . 4 8 0 8- Boston 3 8 ceL Datteries—Fraser and McFarland; Nichols Aand Bergen. Umpires—Lynch and Connolly. after the game that he notified President Young | 5| Fourteenth United - States | dissenting veice in that vas vates Fremont Hines, Troap | A fitting climax was audienc Company H Infantry: P P, Clarence 8. Baldwin, Walter "Baker, | ?‘I%‘f{f;dl'fi‘f‘:}k B e Fopbaul: | who had been prevented by another en- gagement from coming earlier, entered d States Artillery Sixth_Unite: John, Si e h Campbell and the room and was greeted with three S. Faulkner lis Grubbs. J ly, Winifred Christian O seph Siddon, Weller P. Bowie, and Carl Pe | but T must not go on, for a friend of mine, Captain Coghlan, got into trouble through talking the other day. (Laughter and cheers.) From this stage of the proceedings Mark Twain and Captain Chichester Casper L. L Berdell Ogan neral service. Corporal William' I, Woodman, Frivates | shared the honors of the evening, every- David Merrill and Frank Stone, Battery | hody des % cy T N Thica United | Stat 5 Arers ’é‘""l 0dy desiring to shake hands with both i sed to be at the Presidio of San 2 = B eeo. are transferred as second-class Yuba City’s New Cannery. al Corps. They will Yeport to the commanding’ general, De- partment of California, who will furn them transportation to the Philippines. Private Michael I"eehan, Battery . T Third United States Artillery, now at For | Winfleld Scott. Cal.. will be discharged | the service of the United States. Corporal George A. Soyer. Troop M, Fourth United States Cavairy, Presidio of San Francisco, is transferred as a private to Battery N, Third United States Artillery, stationed at that post. privates to the Sign YUBA CITY, June 16.—The new pack- ing-house of Rosenberg Bros. of San Francisco situated at this place is to be opened on July 1 as a cannery. The build- ings were erected this spring, and the in- tention was to conduct a packing estab- lishment only and L'mit the output to dried fruits. The equipping of this large establishment as a modern cannery means much for Yuba City.! C. A. Rand. who has been attending to the fig-packing in terests of Rosenberg Bros. for the past | few years, will have charge of the new factory. It expects to run most of the vear, as dried fruits and figs will be han- dled ‘after the regular fruit season Is over. To Command the Monadnock. WASHINGTON, June 16.—Orders have been issued by Secre Captain John McGowan from command of the Newport naval training station and assigning him_to command the monitor Monadnock. Captain MeGowan will sail | from San Francisco about July 6. ) LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. DOMESTIC PORTS. POINT 'ARENA—Sailed June 16—Stmr Green- wood, for San Francisco. FORT BRAGG—Sailed June 16—Stm: Rival, for San Francisco. BOWENS LANDING--Salled June 15—Schr Newark, for S8an Francisco. TRANSATLANTIC STEAMERS, QUEENSTOWN—Arrived June 16—Stmr Etrurfa, from New York for Livernoel, and proceeded. ry Long detaching | 2 ] given at this sephic p point, when Sir Edward Chichester, | deep seated it is often difficult to cure it. 2}|le?\n‘70 rtecenth United States Infan- | cheers. R liam . Li Sir Bdward Chichester expressed his | | Alifizer, F th United States | admiration for Admiral Dewey and his | | try; Pri Blaek, William H. | (ficers and for the American sailors | ‘\\ tson an White, 1‘,nh|lfv.\\‘l\ | generally. He said: T w very ad United S tiy: Privates Frank | G Rl as very glad) Sisringm and George A. Wall, Twenty- | to be at Manila, and the it increased third United ] v Recruits | my respect for the American character. R Cuminings. John | After ali, blood is thicker than water, When disease has become chronic and That is the reason why i is best to take Hood's Sarsaparila awhen disease first shows itself. 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