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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL FRIDAY, JUNE 23. 1899. \TH CLAMS— HUALI ) GREVHILND O THE FEL | Race. Many AN UNUSUALLY HARD COURSE KENNEDY, T0O, HAS FRIENDS%V —_— — | RESERVE STAKE GOES TO MOUN- | TAIN BEAUTY. B TO-DAY A Large Crowd Attracted to Union Park by the Second Midweek Meeting and Witnesses Some Fine Sport. Jack Stelzner for a Mee Conditi and Ruhlin a at Woodward's the Excelsior yout scheduled both are big, should provic f ot lin in Corb. expected coming to T he two men en nfan’s friend be ance and exp hig opponent carefully for were a champ lot be 1 THE FAVORIE TN TO THO Sportsman Dies in a The Big Boxer Has & LIVELY WAGERING F.XPEC‘TED\ Athl The press of money avorite at odds of 1 to Th such a tempting short end it their FROM THE SOUTH COMES A PROMISE OF ASSISTANCE RULES B B S A R o R e o L. J Supporters. - | ON THEIX BOUT. = e | Challenges the Winner ting Under Similar ons—Billy Otts | 4 Charley Tye. |+ nd Joe Kennedy will meet Pgvilion to-night before Club in a boxing to go twenty rounds. As husky 200-pounders they an exhibition such as the g in this city a would go on him bhet ett's wde of mc lacec ter the ring. The Califor lieve he has an excelle ect him to bring down Both men have train meeting as tho nship battle. Ruhlin ¥ S e T S o THE EMPORIUM. THE EMPORIUM. Signor Bravura, biry- FFH | ES |S ! 5’.”.’."""’.'."" PEPReRdey i..”.””’."% | | ’ tone solotst, ALL COMERS ¢ , CALIFORNIAS LARGEST—AMERICA'S. GRANDEST STORE . ® & & | & * * Spectal Fire- works Dep’t in Baldwin ruins, cor. Pewslh and Market sts. Asks but Reasonable| Time to Train. —_— WILL KEEP NO ONE WAITING ALL—DAY SpeciaL SALES —- Grocery and Liquor Pattern Veils—To- Specials. For the bilance of this week. Emporium Family Flour— | | | | | SAM THALL ARRANGING FOR AN EXHIBITION AT DENVER. - £0 dozen All- Silk PatternVeils, 1b sack.... .77¢ : E The Champion Will Arrive in San FancyJapan silk chenille spot Francisco July 6, and Athletic Pt lds - and border, black Clubs Are Preparing a {l‘:a‘ma Two ; e ii!‘:l’“:\iw F!'::::: Great Welcome. | 4-ib mpackages for 25c¢ (§ = ° ¥ l“ Banie -~ — Vulcan Parlor Matches— {8 T N LS splendid 25¢ value —on Friday only, Package.....4€ | Gross.. Unwrapped Laundry Soap — cial Dispatch to The Cail DENVER, June 'm ThaM. repre- 1-th ba s -..18 for 50¢ eacl.neenn... 130 senting Chrampion Jim Jeffries. is in the | & Smail White or Pink Beans city making arrangements with Manager | §& . ... .10 Ibs for 25¢ Otio C. Floto of the Colorado A ic Club for an exhibition by Jeffries before the club on June 30. Mr. Thall will go from here to San icisco, where he will | arrive Monday night. Jeffries and party will be.in cisco July 6. and will be welcomed a reception by the-Olympic Club of Francisco and the Alliance Club of land, at which the final round of the J Fitzsimmons fight will be illustrated by Jim and his brother. On July 10 Jeffries will go to Los An- . where he will remain a_week. He East and will sail for London Western Sugar Gorn... (R .7 cans for 50c English Breakiast Tea—our 60¢ Ib quality 47c Faney Shredded Gocoamnut—n buk, as good as package goods Suspenders -Men’s 18c. % "2 Ihs for 26¢ . 15 dozen Suspenders, ragulation length Proctor & Gamble's 14-0: mantine fOT men. strong elastic webbings in Fall Candles—per dozen 16 ¢ patterns and colorings, mounted th.h Cooper’s Qil—iarve hottles. 75¢ neat gilt metal mountings, either mohair New German Lentils—best or 1eather ends, good value at 35c—per quality —Ib. 7¢ P 18c Lunch Labsters —1-1 tins...18¢ San Fra with | San BERASEEARAEEAR N LB AAAREEEEEANEEEEIENAEEERR ERARAEASREIEAEAEEAEEEEERELEEREEEEERLEEtdnt when 1 had a shade the best of it in this respect, Thall says the story that Jeffri Golden Rule Coffee—regularly ¢ as he ‘was in condition when he arrived MAYOR FRED S. EATON OF LOS QNGELES el ayeathe o Ll 05505 225{’ ho here and needed but gentle exercise to fit vk onounced hi “ba ¢ i LA him for his cngagement. He has taken | J OS ANGELES will, if the efforts of Mayor Fred 8. Faton beccme effect- e sllwe'fila’ Sauterne Tash!o New Music. care not to overtrai e betantenthuaias Jarticipator in the movement to erect a Dewey: « ot McCoy i easonable me—zallon E-14 . 5 = . From the day match was made s L el S oAtter his fight with Sharkey. . | & We believe the best ever sold ia the ity e publiskeris o sons ournreulanie s s Kennedy has been unremitting in his | monument, as the following sho 5 Nisenen : | i mustc. g : i Said he: “Jim will not, as other cham- - $1.00: 63¢ for th . preparation. He has made his headquar- 1LOS ANGELES, June 22.—To the Editor of the San Francisco | pions e done. insist upon walting a | H k 57 20 . B 85 Bon- “Mv Black Be: She Was Bred in . 5 ters at the Ocean Beach, and has done his 2 5 i s . i - | vear or two between fights. nor ask hi larper Rye or Bourbon— i & ¥ Ne Al £ ¢ Outdoor work an the park drives, devoting | Call: I shall take up the question of soliciting funds for the desired ob- | vear or two between fights. nor ask his B R Callon $3.3001d Kentucky'—“One Kiss Tells Al"— much of his time to sprinting. His in- ject in a short time. This must be a matter for the masses, as Dewey is ping other pu; . He stands ready to Regularly $1 bottle or $4.50 “lyon'm_d“” .20c : door practice has been including | i i e - | defend the echampionshi atnst all Regularly $ le or $4.50 gz i Az & e punching the s nd hoxing, | the hero of the American people. No section claims him; we all honor | defend the OIS e onabIs i i —everybody that uses whiskey 0 copies assorted new musie, just 5 : In the latter h d toe advantage of him. I shall lay the matter befors the Chambsr of Commerce. the which to get into proper condition."” | likes it. We recommend it. ublished—only one copy of each pisce— boxing with S Kellv. who is exceed- | pferchants’ and Manufacturers’ Associations, the Board of Trade and | = i special to-da cousecsens 20D ingly clever with the gloves. Kennedy is 5 S R 5 | | ' s fiyedi withie pbitiontant et his heart | kindred bodies. These organizations reach all classes of trade and ave- [NEW YQORK WON BY | P on wiining th " Hehas 2 Teputa: | nues of business ! e e Ladies’ 25¢ Hose G K boxer. is expected to make a dete ed With proper committees appointed from each body, the matter will for 15c. Th Sh T (Endiasainat i he in s smen immediately take form. What can be done, I do not know, as we have 7 s s . ese oes o~ . There s casting al _ 19107000 55 ous BresiHarber Jubiles and 815600 fositei ! All but One of the Pittsburgs’ Runs Assorted tan shades Ladies’ Imported D 79 < ! oria i chemplonah (D e e e TuEt e D o o oR b eeaans L o0 torhe ) Were Made Through | ® Exra Fine Quality Velvet-Finish Maco - ay, C. . v Ten- | & v ill be National Educational Association convention. However, we will push Chtial Shiakinse hish s oleadl Reelil von ; s A. L. | the didates whose claims will t = = Errors. otton Stickingg, P . S, Summer and Outing Fitz Silver | sidered. He need not look far it with our usual energy. FRED S. EATON, Mayor. | NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING i do ible soles—the best Hose in the|gp oo on special sale T Belle: | match, as “Jack” Stelzner has c e | ® market—for today only, $7.25. the|o o On Special sao the victor, and Tom S Clubs W. L. Pet. Clubs w a1 g » 15, |to-day (Fridav) only him if s ient indu A, 1 | Brooklyn 44 12 .78 Pittsburg 2 2 vzen, Or per pair. - IOC| 134iag Chocolate I out to him. Madden does not li 3 feated Miss R, H. Lycett | Boston 3% 1 New York i a1 Kid Lace : his protege idle, so there wo! 5 SHEMErInn Yot orebt | Phitadeiphia 1 Cinelnng %flfrémpm;fle-hm:‘::; A Meulty in securing a match w - : St. Louis.....3 B7 Washin ) xfords W op : “id Miss Georgina | Raltimore i L An Angler’s Outfit. ... i tune : preliminary bout to-night will h s 7 E A Fshing Outfit, consisting of a 3- sewed solex. a quality K between ( and Tye. Ot is favorite at Ll ¢ | 2 Z rati 10 to 6, having won his recent fights in a WURG, June 2—New York won by | & Soint Rod, stained and brass mounted, a noted for its durabi- decisive manner, fi I ned milne ‘;"‘“ s was relieved in the mid-| o patent Reel, 30 feet Liien Line. Fish ity all sizes, good value M tin Julian wired Jack Stelzner yves- Craven : dle of the third inning aft six hits and six Q. o 1 ] v 35 ¢ L 5—special to- terday asking him if he would accept a UL Miss G e e Sraii Sttt el b Hooks and Sinker—sel's regu'arly fo; 5c at $1.4: P L 3 match in the East. No hint was given L was easy after the sixth inning. All but dne | .18¢ day. .79z as to the man whom Fitzsimmons' man- T of the Pittsburgs’ runs were made through | ) tger bad in View. " Stelzner has the mat- l S-Miss Hlen Chap-| errors. Attendance, 12, Seore: 75 SR BES S ESAAREBEESSASASSASEESEASSSESESSA K K ter under consideration. clphi Cricket Club, e R H E M > = = | Pittsburg [ 5 S 3 . defeated | New York ; s s 5| sion, K. of Tara. Board of trustee DENTISTS SANDWICH A QLS na. Ca Batteries— Rhines, Sparks and Bowerman; | liam Mulvin, K. of Tara; John Mc! 3 3 G 1l and Mi .\‘a\mnlv;y and Warner. Umpires—Lynch and K. R. B.: P. M. MecGushin, County . - Connolly. | trim Clt Yecutive committee : LUNCH WITH MEETINGS Six Favorites e : — 1 G B Sl eat H Whisk s N IN STRAIGHT HEATS. CINCINNATI. June Phillips, who pitched g R of s Dillon, Ladies’ A & e Down to Defeat. st | great ball against the Phillies on Wednesday, A 0. H John H. McGinney, i no4 |THIRD DAY OF THE CONVEN- Phoebe Childs the Victor in the 2:12 | lasted just one inning t Damman, who | M : Camrifte. K/ R B, J. Harrington's B i followed him, did much better, but the Reds | | John M ) 3urns, . bl et e TION BRINGS A CHANGE. o = i Trotting Race. V8l not hanchihits an (Orth and lost: At- | | K. Tar & G s DI e Call ~ DENVER. June 22 _Thomas E. Keat- | tendance, Score: | e Sesmiths oY In Executive Session the Younger| (inciNNATI, June 2-The talent|si% DAY mare Phoche Childs took thel Clube e et klock heat Lamplighter: 5 | - 5 el S 2:12 trotting race a verland Park to-day Cincinnati .5 9 == { oLamplighter: | Case Is Considered and Officers | plaved ’““hr‘ ick at l‘ tonta 10-day. | with ease. while second and third money | PRIladeIphia L re e 8 B B Bonds Held by -.ncillary Executors s 5 as every one of the six favorites t = divided betwee other o i matteriea LI g, % o | % Hiectod for the Srollow ot ichch Ve Hemellv) pon e ) 1,‘,.11”,‘“" sihe other Ihrec|orn and McFariand mpires—Burns and | | Are Liable. i ing Year. backed top ch n the opening any of the winners in the running races, | St L ‘ e ¢ and County Attorney Lane has 3 ran away a mile and a half before the . CHICAGO, June 22.—Boston outplayed Chi- | filed an opinion with Assessor Dodge rala- The third day of the convention of the | start and finished last. Weather pleas- in three straight | cago at all points to-day, taking an easy game | Speculate on How to | tive to the liability of bonds ht‘l-]ruu 1o California State Dental Association intro- | ant; track fast. Results Querist, Osito | ng wplitting even on the series. Demont's | . the Si ancillary executors of an e duced two new features into procedure . e atasieits ; | fielding was very ragged and Phyle was batted | Increase Traffic. tate, which is in the Probate Court in ‘he 1ing and evening were devoted 10 | sesans Srother 5 st s w0 L oS hine hits and Afteen long flies to the out- { tv. to assessment, such bonds never 1e morning and gvenivg: R YOted g {seccnn ther SR S JUBR R Gela. Frishee joined the Champions and made —_— { ing been in this State. Attorney Lane clinical demonstration by means of lan-| On 1040, None Such second, Moco- | @ good impression, both at' the bat and in the N g : tern slides; the afternoon was given cver | segond. J e o Mike Rice atao ran. " | feld. Attendance, 240. Score: Aaesting was hald in Wells, (Rargod& (St 5. C 000l ennal propesty lof to a lunch at the Cliff House, where somc Colox thir i Bug won, Oldham Sec- | Clubs H i building yesterday morning, which | ,The general rule is thet Foraon B he. de seventy-five dentists sat down to an ex- | e < e (hird. Time. "1:291s. Negli- | Chicago 1" 6 % was attended by all the local representa- | cedent. An claborate review of the authori nded feast and listened to a do: oral s Lady won, Nor- o h Ness, Morven and | Bost @ e 5 e e transcontinental passenge: ¢ this p ple is glven in the cas tended feast and listened to a dozen or | et i et SlericeERYle e Donobiies dwille ‘ana| ies of fihe |franscontinertal passences TR e e more speeches in which teeth did not | i ix furlongs or won, Sevoy second, | Clarke. Umpires—Gaffney and Manassau. lin e object of the gathering was ca ed as final and determina- figure. | Anthracite won, Foneda sec- Time, 1:7. New Moon, “ | form a local oreanization of railroad pas- | tive of the questich in this Unless._the The scientific labors of the day were third. Time, 10, i ul Yellowstone Whiskey also | g [oUIS, June 22.-St. Louls won the last | senger agents for the purpose of protect- | taking out of (';u‘)(llb: 4 1::5};::—““:‘”.[\r‘:-[_(\r'\x;y\i | confined to clinics. 'The following was e el onreet Devolr won, Little Steve sec. | game of the Washington serfes to-day by | ing, facilltating and furthering the rail- | 1o some way affecte the operation ot Ahip Fo /e the programm ataphorésis and Roo > % third. 7Time, :30l;. Cedar, ‘hum!ln‘nx hn‘trm (hfl-n(dhi{‘:‘mlr;’mg‘l :v(:;hn;f{ road interests of the State. Such nrmx;\- you, as in others. & R S S Strickiand of 84 i and Henry P also P pitched in great form al d the visitors at | ;. ¢ione have for a long time been estab- llary administration is, as the words in- | Hilling; by 8. (LaStrickiandiof & " YORK, June The chief event - o his merey. Bonner spiked Sudhoff in _the i”s"”; -h ‘v‘lf ”nr 1‘44;‘,: e ir0a0 centers » an administration subordinate and aux- an. 0; ‘‘Ambidexterous Operating \v's Tacing at pshead E CANADIAN RO ceventh inning. The injury forced Sudhoff to | lished in a he leading 2 g to° the original administration. Ancil- by Fred H. Metcaif of Sacramento; “The | the Swift stakes vear-ol¢ WERS. Tettrn from the game. Young took his place. | of the South and Kast and have resulted | JUary i (et SOERES JOMGI0IEte Hor super- REGATTA AT EL CAMPO. Use of Napkins in the Mouth,” by Dr. A Gight, the fi in the ! | Attendanee, 1500, Score: in much good, not only to the railroad | sede executors to whom letters were issued At £ s o Dakiars NS orate nt to the front at once and Try Their New Four-Oared Shell on | (e H. E| representatives who compose them, but | the domiclle of the decedent. " The purpose of i BF\‘;“ Drawn by the o " ¢ inc Use of New and Stmple Root | W neyerinideneal onie e the Henley Course. Washington B i|for the nople at lacee mho deae much Serve the estate of the decedent in some Juris- arious Events. Canal Dryer,” by Frank C. Pague of San et s HENLEY, June 22.—The : A = 5 ung and Criger; Weyh- | benefit in various wa rom the business | giction other than that where the original let- 3 | mt was a hot favorite, b he mem Batteries—Sudhoff, Young and Criger; Wey ¥ 3 el WRIA ers issued d it is e common for an- g Frapcisco; ‘‘Treatment of >yorrhoen | no - hetier _than cond E | bers of the Afgonaut Rowing Club of To- | ing and Bntler. Ump mslie and McDon- | brought by the increased ||((\th.“!\((1\ 1’ | ters issued. And it is quite common for ar Alveolaris,” by Russzel Hopkins (ool of | took first after L A Axl‘ly.‘,nu ny»’u. the | ronto, who were passengers on the White | ald. the natural consequence of such united | T & into the foreign Jurmdh;mn {m-“rlh.vl & = . Francisco: ““‘Administration of Chlor- | turn with Primrose Day, who was beaten | li samer Teut arrived here | R action. purpose. It cannot be, therefore, that ancillary & E San Hranclson: s agiministtation \',g,m:"'i,,’s} in the stretch by Flaunt for sccond. Re- | to-day ¢ ”.”\.,“m:,' e l)::.\ll||:v"‘;:; CLEVELAND. June 22.-—The home team was | o meeting yesterday was attended by | administration having been taken out in New sheric Air,” by C. Deichmiiler of | sults: spite of this they tried thelr new four- | Qutplaved at every point by the visitors to-day. | over twenty-five local representatives of | York changes the effect of Ihe, gencral tulc % 2 neisco. . | alf furlongs, selling—Peace won, | oared shell and founu the boat unsatis- | Attendance, 109. Score: 5 | different transcontinental roads, who |06 0 AN A rlinidirator should be taxed I paper of the evening was rcad nd, Prince of Wales third. Tim *tory, but they covered the full coirse, | Clubs M. H. E | ithered together in response to a call | in this State so long as the estate remains In T by Dr. A. C. Hart, who demonstrated his | A men say they average ten pounds too | Cleveland 4 i3 1l from E. O. McCormick, passenger traf- | probate. M D obl oAby ntern slide projecticns. | Futurity cot Killashandra heavy. Brooklyn . e 12l et = Soutk Pacific. Mr = 2 " red against | Hie stubject was “Embryology and Path. | wcond, Primrose Day third The time of the Canadians over the teries—Maupin and Schecongos r | fic manager of the Southern Pacific. Mr. Olympie and | ology.” Many eulogistic speeches were - iy course was seven minutes and fifty-seven | and Farrell. Umplres—0'Day and M | McCormick called the meeting to order. | FOR° THE COMFORT : made upon Dr. Hari s work by members | a_auarter r-x“\fj ,’,‘””'—Fk at jon. | seconds. The boat carried them well, N after which I. A. Countiss, representative " Whien | 0f the association. The illustrations and fce econd, Central Trust third. | but it s thought that it was tried under | Half-Mile Tandem Record Broken. | ¢ (he Transcontinental Freight Bureau, OF OUR SOLDIERS {he accompanying - itions scemed to B S e Lunray > conditions, | POLEDO, Ohlo, June 22.—George Weh- | was chosen chairman: Mr. McGormick ad- 3 ot strike Dr. Cool very ibly, for the lat- jreatland third. Time, 1 | : S s B Gl hebnes g forth the ne- « en’ fromil ST 1) ¢ subseription for the . ber and Fred Riemaur this afternoon | dressed the meeting, setting forth t & ter offered to head a subscription for the | TEid, selling—Big won. Her | PACIFIC LODGE I O. O. F. |jproke the half-mile tandem record in one | cessity of some Such an organization, GENERAL STERNBERG TO PLAN o | 100 of furthering of such scientific- investigation | aqyenip second, Vohicer third L 1:03 - | minute flat. | which would systematize the passenger t El Car D : ’ an Dr. Hart had made and disclosed. = | “One mile on tur(-Rhinlander Bon Ino | Father Assists in Conferring Initia- SR | business, do away with rate cutting and THE MODEL CAMP. ) \ich "¢ In the afternoon, just as the black cof- | cecond, Imperator third 1 3 {tcher Rhines Released hdica avils Yt the agents and the S % ‘M1 foe was being served, President Metcaif tory Degree Upon His Sons. Pitcher e N I otes ot 2o noraniy and. briti 1S toastmaster, inaugurated a season N There .was an unusually large attend-| PITTSBURG, June 22—Billy Rhines, | iyrough legitimate busir methods the | He Will Also Make a Thorough In- table talk. The following toasts W el LS ance last night in Memorial Hall, Odd | one of Pittsburg's pitchers, received his| proportion of traffic to California which spection of All Pertaining to . | Fellows' buildi ho. sesst dd | O hconditional release after the game to- | Should rightfully come this way. : Al Influence.”” by Dr. L. Van Or-| pive forlongs— Prince Tuyra won, |Eusllowe 1ICInE, atithe: session of Ba- | qas: "Sfter Mr. McCormick had concluded a His Department. The California State Dental Asso- | Klein second, Za Za third me, ’x‘” | citic Lodge, I. O. O. F., to witness the 5 — = committee of seven was appointed to - by Dr. W. F. Lewi X furlongs, selling—Einer won, Prulare sec- | conferring of the initiatory degree upon SPAE regulations and b for the gov- = o i by Dr. L. mm.l l“m‘vvn ~n~|! Tvrvl"wlfllyll ””rh"\v‘nllg:xwv nd, The | & YOUNg man by his fathe The candi- RICHARD HE!:{R;Y EIAVEEL ernment of xhe' AFS(\\I ey after wnwlh; Registered at the Palace Hotel is Gen. 1 Dr. S. Knowles: “Past Pres-| One mile-Bennevitle fWon, Branch second, The | 5,1, was Joseph Charles Wintenburn, s 2 R . came a little informal discussion on mat- | ..} George M. Sternberg, surgeon general D R D s Do g won. Bltie: Liski| of Tobaphitw et Sld-time memy: | Ho Asks to Be Commissioned Briga- | {ors of general D ol Wi | e it tie Taitod Sater. Gens g ¢ 5 e s = l)|x' Hen- | Second, Mallakawa Time, 1:42. ber and past grand of the lodge. The dier General—Ready for Ser v}«’\',,.gjfl\-)‘i,r.fl?,‘.eifl.‘:_ un eral Sternberg’s stay-in the city will be 18 of . the repatis “and | Aricks. e e e | o eecand, Bitter Moot third, " Time, | father discharged the duties of past grand vice at the Front. | The following roads are represented on | of several weeks' duration, during whicn b commitiee . | e ‘evening's procedufe was closed by | The : ; Y *|and George F. Winterburn of Western| Service in the Philippines with the rank | the committee: Union Pacific, Southern | fime he will make a tour of inspection f 1 Bl Campo w considered, | the associa going in to executive ses- Fair Deceiver won, Mar- | Addition Lodge, brother of the candidate, | of brigadier general would be acceptable | Pacific, Santa Fe. Rig Grande Western | whien will embrace in its scope everything was decided sion for the tion of officers. The fol- Zeni third. Time, 1:14 | acted as conductor. The work was per-| i, (olonel Richard Henry Savage. Sen ‘}*"rl’g(‘fl;“:)é‘_"':;“fl favigation Compan: connected with the department of which tion. Th lowing are the new officers: | ST. LOUIS, June The feature at the | formed in a most admirable manner by | ator George C. Perkins been advised | E8hme time ago a telegram was rece | he is the supreme head. ; r F. Lewis of .,AH,‘sz .‘n\-q.x\n;u,“\ F. | rf} ir Grounds ‘(i(wlnr W X 1»1’3) Jl:umr all the officers and the charge of father |y wire that Colonel Savage, now in New | in this city which stated that the y"i{:,, r;‘n: ;,\” r'\‘l\[,ill;" ”“i:‘\.. hm hm\‘:n‘(;‘f:‘“hl‘u ! . first president A arker | Championship stakes fc 00. The Con-{ 15 son and ¢ e L & & R S, ;. Sacific and Santa Fe | ordinary rc 3 es such as - f Jose, second vien | president: T. L. | queror at all_times was the favorite a | 000 and of brother to brother were un- | york, desires to be commissioned briga- | Pacific, Southern Facific 2u¢ Baich, 027 | cpection of hospitals and other branches nird vice vresident; R. W. Meek of | aven money and less. To a good start, | Usually impressive. dier general and Is ready for active serv- | roads had notified thelr, Bastert SO | GF (he service pertaining to his depart- Leng rresponding secretary: . B, Ingle- | outhern Girl shot to the front and sef | At the close of the ceremony the father | oo in suppressing the insurrection in the | oM gy ational Association tickets | ment, but he will also see that the s T t, treasurez, and W. Z. King, recording | 2’merry pace to the head of the treteh, | was congratulated by a great number of | 1 hihelago | Uonal he lssuing line failed to add the | chosen for the model camp which A 5 | where The Conqueror got on even terms | those preseni. After the closing of the | " w. N e Fest Poi aduate | TR A & ia the Ogden route, where | shelter our returning volunteers is T v When in executive session the of | with ‘her and in a grueling run for home | jodge there was an adjournment to anc | Colonel Savage is a West Point graduate additional 8 ia Nt 5o come out via | erly selected and that all of the camp's cingibnrge Younger. who is now in Chi- | Southern Girl quit. “The Conqueror looked | other hall, where all partook of a colla- | from California. He is well known in San | (67, Pa2SEIEE0, Gl cles “returning to his | details are brought as near perfection as v fr ldt Eveni onstdered. After much wrang- | a winner an eighth out. but Thorpe had | tion and 'a number 'of congratulatory | Francisco, where he resid {{Ognentandilos Brge and Portland, | possible: ; b L racing 18 he ary member | been nursing Sam Phillips all the way and | speeches were made | years before he went to | Mr. McCormick when in regard to| Gene Sternberg has just completed an d smmediately r | of the a nnual meet- | came with a rush in .the last hundred | “Those who were specially invited were: | achieved some célebrity & | this telegram branded se in every | exhaustive research upon consumption aces and hefore ihe S st Dental Associa-| yards. winning from tne favorite by a |y, T, Alexander grand master; K. | He rendered excellent service in | this telegra) | and the best means of caring for those Y SV g race, The swimmers will L ‘Wil be held in this city | nose. ‘with The Conaueror six lengths in | M. Angel W, H. Barnes, past grand | the late Cuban campaign as senfor major | PUSTNEN 4 ctors,” sald Mr. McCormick, [ of Uncle Sam's boys who have had the with piece If lead ‘;'“ it. s | fronf of Southern Girl. Track fast. Re-| master: Rev. J. N. Beard: C. O. Burton, | of the Fir: Rezlmnn{. 1 vu‘tpd Smltos l\mfl will honor these tickets wherever and | misfortune to be troubled by that dread wi will be worn round the neck and | suits: 5 . h past grand master: A. G. Clark, president | unteer Engineers. As acting colonel of | Ly they are presented. As far as | disease. The results of his ‘work will in passed t next in order. 2 5 VOLUNTEERS RETURNING. | Selling. one mile—S§ir Rolla won, Jimp | o the hoard of relief; U. S. G. Clifford, | the reximent he hoisted the first American | h}: e alloy Mmatier i concerried. we |all probability become tangible in the « tions for the various races : | second,” Imp. Mint Sauce third. ime, nt grand secreta R. H. Curtls, | flag at Havana. }mmk the Eastern re should absorb it | erection of a home for consumptives in the results were as fol-| Thirteen Regiments Soon to Leave | 1423 0. Phinizes R.Dille, M. M. Estee, Charles N. | Senator Perkins says that the President | 7, 3've imagine they will. But, however | New Mexico, where the Government will * outrigged sKiff race— flippi Handicap, one mile=Mr. Phiniz on, grand master; William T. Gal. | and Secretary of War appreciate the abil- | &3¢ Th, v "he, the matter is one which is | take careof thosewhose constitutions have G. Lewis second, W the Philippines to Be Mus- | Be True second. Leo Planter third.” Time, . past grand patriarch; M. M. Green. | ity of Colonel Savage, but cannot appotnt | {IF VAT B cn® (1 railroad companies | broken down under the weight of hardship Colopy fourth, George tered Out. L Al ahd one-halt furlongs—Hins A. H. Gunnison, J." 'W. Harris, | him to the regular army, as the 1aw con- | ;54 which the passenger will not figure | and privation which falls to the lot of a the senior outrigged skift | L T i | Selling, six and one-half furlongs—Hin-| grand treasurer; S. W.’ Holladay, Juliug | tains an age limit. | i any way. When he buys his ticket he | soldier. fias first choice and Dr. | Superintendent Thrall of the railway | doonet won, Midian second, Calla Lily | & F. Kennedy, A. K. Kings- o need have no fear of being asked for an | > id. T the special | mall service has been notified by the|third Time 12 =~ . o oo | degree master; Reuben H. Lloyd, USED A PENKNIFE. | additional $ or 5 cents.” NOT APT TO GET IT. I Le wwln!”)l :;m‘\r ‘ dets | Postmaster General to withhold at San ,{Z'r"f;f:x D B000; ifive and. one-halt grand m. Davis Louderback, | s | ““The Southern Pacific and Santa F¢ i cholce and the Humboldt ¥ven- | prancisco all mail matter addressed to| 3C2r- : Callips wo The Con-| Past grand master; George W. Lewis, | have made a one-way fare of $62 m 3 School second, In the funior | meiiere of the First Idaho, (he Thir. | [uronss—Sam cuillps avon. b Son & Mapuire. pact praad rebredomis: | Frank Trainor, Aged 12 Years, Stab- | hiye made a oncway fare of S5, [r04 | The Batemans Want More _Time to e race the Dolphi s have first nlwn"‘f'!- teenth Minne: the First 'North Da- | $hgie. % “'rfl““\fy er, W. M. McCollister, bed Twice by Another Boy. | fiillul\Lt]u that W,Hll:w- m!o ‘s,: collected for Complete Hall of o 1stice. piversity of California has secon O thi Bt Weomins oy WERCS e ad Criig . ‘McDonald, George H. Morris 4 : g , s | the Educational Association fund and | e ot : 2w 'hd_the Ariels third. In the canoe race i significant of (he. Taet At the | e me s o et won. Fonnd | past grand master: W. W. Morrow. past | Frank Trainor, aged 1I years, was| Giion'wiil go not to the raiiroad's pock- | Bateman Brothers, the contractors who A W. Pape drew first choice and George | regiments named will be mustered out at | seeond, Dr. Sheppard third. Time, 1:484. | grand mastér; M. T. Moses, J. F. Nichol. | stabbed in the back and left side yester-| gis “but to defray the expenses of the |are supposed to be constructing the Hall Collopy second. In the Naval Reserve once. The full list of troops whose mail | “Selling, one mile—Red Pirate won, | grand trustee; W. A.’S. Nichalson, W. F, | day afternoon by another boy named Jo- | association in paving its lecturers. etc. | of Just are before the Supervisors cutter race the First Division has first s heen ordered withheld San Fran- | Skangen second, Barbee third. Time, 1:43; | Norcross, W. L. Owen, deputy district | seph Derites. The latter was arrested by | You can say that the Southern Pacific |again with another request for an e: choice and the _‘\‘;‘)1 d Div s X | : <co m])l;x*”' thirteen bodies of soldiers | " ;ra‘x:;i ma:x‘erVhar‘lPFl F. Patton, J. T.| police Officers Tracey and Ross and | anld Samdu I-thlrel (r'[nhgl lh)\m:hhr;; x‘nlnm,,,slm, of thirty days in which to com- ond. the senjor barge race the Arfels | and is as follow e inkham, M. Rosenthal, George T. Shaw Vi g | only to do what is right by the people | '{h Rl H i o first_choice of statlon. the Doiphins | “California Heavy Artillery. Utah | WOMEN IN THE FIELD. grand secretary: J. H. Simpson. past | chareed with assault to commit murder. | o ihig’ State in the matter of the Edu- |Plete their contract, —Thelr time limit i, the Alamedas d and the Pio- | je irst California_Infantry, F - e | grand master; Charles I X i Trainor's wounds, which are not seri-| cational Association, but are also doing | €XPITes om Julv L. Anc unlesy nsic nd, tl t o- | tery, First ifantry, First Col grand m 1. Sumner. Louis | {3 Eranted them they are Ifahle to:$100 heers fourth orado Infantry, First Tdaho Infantry, Second Day of the Lawn Tennis|Schord: H. J. Tilden, past grand master: | ous, were dressed at the Recelving Hos- | all in their power to secure the ne day forfeit for every day it takes to com-. e = First Montana Infantry. Thirteenth Min % hip Contest I J. Trumaw, J. M. Troutt, A. P. Van | pital by Police Surgeon Weil. worth League convention for ‘th Pléte the S = Swimmer Culligan Wins. nesota_Infantry, First Nebraska Infantrs Championship Contest. Duzer, ¥. W. Van Reynegom, W. W.| Both Trainor and his assaflant are|and will guarantee reduced rate Supervisor Holland says that at the e Cuiiman detenet Jot Sultivan | FIrst North Dakota Infantry. Second Ore’ | pHILADELPHIA, June 2.-—The sec-| Watson, grand warden: H. 8. Winn, past | newsboys. Yesterday afternoon they met | Urough from Chicago to Pacitie tide | SUPRNER, 503" are working on the gacks Gulllgan defeated John Sulitun T utn Paransylvania Infan- | onq day’s play in the lawn tennis tour- chi Thomag P. Woodward, | i front of the Palace Hotel and engaged | yoads ‘may take." building it will not be finished for a year. D cly 1ot MG fast fine. The vales R e antry and | oment for the women’s championship N Houng. in a heated dispute. =Getting the worst He Is bitterly opposed to granting any L A Th. but ‘Culligan=canily’ praven = > Uni tates. on the Philadelphia of the argument, Trainor armed himself ic Union w T G N rrvr s S rough. “but | Culliganseasily’ proven e sg skl St e McGinty Demands a Jury. With @ piece of wood and started out with | Celtic Union’s New Officers. | still due the contractors he is in favor of thoibetterimean: e o L2 | Nelse Anderson Drowned. Cricket Sl ; 24 ; A the avowed determination of annihilating | At a recent meeting of the Celtic Union | instructing the architect to either hire 5 . . dy of Nelse Anderson, a | Heights, near this city, resulted as fol-| The case of Anthony McGinty, the So- | Darites. The latter, divining his inten- the following officers were elected and in- | Men. purchase ‘the materials and finish Adolph Wilmot Not Dead. [ The body of X i 20 on, a sallor | 1oy cialist orator, arrested at Sixth and Mar- | tion, took out a penknife and prepared to | 2 'O President, Thoma® F. Barry, k. | the work himself, or let a contract to toinh Wilmot, whose mysterfous dts. | 00 the schooner Solano, was recovered | women's doubles, first round—Miss E. | Ket streets Wednesday night for disturb- | resist the attack of his rival. “As Trainor | Stalled: President, Thomaly . Barry, K. |somebody else to’complete the building. Adolph Wilmot, e 18 dis- | from the bay vesterday morning near the | ; magtall and Miss Maude Banks, Bel. | iNg the peace on complaint of E. H. Mo- | raised the piece of wood to strike Derites | of St. P.; vice president, John P. O'Con- | City At{orney Lane has advised that apy ance was reported to the Coroner | hyjkhead, between Howard and Mission | J- B . Ch =4 zart, milliner, was called in Judge Tread- | plunged the blade of the knife into his |nell, A. O. H. of A.; recarding secretary. | either course can be adopted under tha two weeks ago. called at the Morgue y- streets. Anderson had been missing for | mont Cricket Club,, icago, and Miss | well's court {\esterdfl)fl Attorney Arthur | side. With a cry of pain young Trainor | Thomas F. Alford, 8t. P. M. A. A. of Cal.; | terms of the original contract. terday to inform the attaches that he | a week. The body was taken to the | Marjon Jones, Pasadena, Cal., 63, 6—1 | Lewls, for the defendant, demanded a | started to run away, when Derites again | financlal secretary, M. J. Gorman. St. P.| Not one of the Supervisors seems to be had returned frem some unknown locality | Morgue, Anderson was a native of Swe-| Mifss J. W. Craven, Kenwood Cricket | trial by jury, and the case was continued | raised the knife and stabbed him in the | M. A. A. of Cal.; treasurer, John Mulhe disposed to grant the Batemans any fure tn resume his business as a cigar dealer. | den and 28 years old. 1 Club, Chicago, and Miss Myrtle McAleer. | till July 6. The ball was reduced to £20. back. g K. of §t. P.; sergeant-at-arms, M. J. Hes- | ther time.

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