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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1899. .7N-hh----.------h-hhnlhI!---h.‘.hhhhh!h.‘hmhhh.hn!h! THE DAY AT THE EASIT AN 1§ T T TS E R E NS T T LANDS ACROSS THE SEA. TRIBUTE TO HUGO |BRYAN CHEERED 'BOYS AT MANILA OLD GLORY SEEN CROTIUS' MEMORY TAMMANY ~ OBSERVE THE DAY ACROSS TH | o ‘ [ | ! Impressive Ceremonies|Eulogized During the All Natlonalmes Join In|Floats in Every Capital at Delft. | Orations. With Them. of Europe. — i - — . — tspatch to The Call Special Dispatch to The Call | Speclal Dispat 4—The Fourth of| MANILA, July 4—There was a great| LONDON. July elebrated here under glorious | celebration bf the Fourth here with | abre conditions with much noise, Mer- | freworks, bands, speeches and decora- | enthu Dg ‘E:"‘_‘;““‘j,‘.' ot flags and x| tions everywhere, all nationalities par- re were more fireworks sold | ticipating e ing. than "he foreign ship nd consulate, e cluding the Spanish, raised their colors celebrated with rmal in conjunction with the Stars and Wigwam. Joseph J. | Strig The flagship Baltimore fired a labama Bar | national salute at noon In of the day. | _All nationalities enjoyed what the Spanish newspapers termed the “Fiesta North America. wsboys shouted Fourth of July editions, soldiers pa ed the town, throwing firec the batteries on the water In the | dence e| M w 2 Ao of a afternoon the Luneta v crowde ot x ip the| Mr Willett then told o SNy %51 |with Americans, Filipinos and Span | ISSESURE e BaTonal ociof master's farm for $4.60, and added: | fards. There were thousands of ped master of ceremonie e and hundreds of carr w and_ Mrs. Clemens, B for the concert. Directed 1 hator and Mr Bandmaster Carl Erndt of the Six Consul th of Ken- | Artillery Band, a hundred Filipinos Osborne, L played American tunes the Choate residence Wit o e T Several hundred bo: And . pinos people and a number of International Council publi clothe: bovs of the Unit Monogahe : flag, sang ture of dic S pectal DI tch to The Call | Holland, July 4.—There was & nd impressive ceremony at k this morning. The Ath ates, dtplo- | ind ladies. The cere- ith a chorus singing Men fow Lovely Are the Mes- | Bring Us Good Tidings of which A. P. C. Van Karne-| Tam Minister and | exer elegation to th \1 \\'1'1;- who presided at to- | briefly outlined its na- American flag was di TY capital in Europe. in many members of the Ame! colony went on a special steamer f > on the River Spree. There were and fireworks in the evenir fes in Berlin, Paris, Rome and inental c ave receptions ondon American d many of the and gave the H. Choate, the United idor, and Mrs. Choate celel with receptions both at Smbassy ch of the ated with flags ts ru cerem et with heartier it is ent of ether- of the Nether- ew D, White, , Germany | egation to —Fili- | many the le and girl niards and Chinese from the are their best arrylng an American v preser A band playe the guests were orough, Lady Wili Vernon Harec Mount Royal ioner; Mr. and Mrs. Ste- Mrs. John Drew, ackay, Rider Ha Chaplain Regi sndence. d her tom around her wig- | & recepticn & slain sfter tracing Grotius’ work and the ef- | enemfes fect of his ideas Mr. White sa hawk at otius 1 seem to hear & “fl‘ of the tomb of G forelgn warships and ¢ ty of the army and navy c irel g A 1eral Wh ®e ber| Colonel Denby presid t the and Mys. Wheato hoate and Ad er anc | bration at the Soldi Club, wher: 0. | miral Kinaben and Mis. Kinaben | F. Willlams, United States Cons leral, and others delivered ad MILES AS AN ORATOR. mocrats | The officers of the Coloradc Regiment 0 woulc sts, favor the reception at the regimen: MANSFIELD, Ohio, July 4—General tax, f Cuban Inc racks @ i ther: r 1s . f Juban mde | harracks and there were several dances | Nelson A. Miles, who arrived her uring the evenin, terday as the guest of Hon John Sher- general celebration at night w man, to whom the general is related by impracticable by the law re- | mar this afternoon 1Ger = « at this r Hogg said that the I ting ) the streets to be cleared at 8:30 ion of the F h of Jul = 1 inman Park ¢ many or w tion as introduced at Brinkerhoff and efore and after \d Mrs Miles left Snibley he conte Palmta deafenin During a St Jull som ywd falled to take It ug - RACING AND POLO AT THE BURLINGAME CLUB B T e S o o o S G S S S rLyroe - ¥ LL HI 24 ELLES Wi MANHATTAN BEACH ts Gardiner by a Miie in 2 Hot Race. BURLINGAME CLUBMEN FIT FIELD SPORTS. stakes depended Five-eighths of a mile—Won by W. §. J freely as though large Ma L upon the outcome, Hobart on Comanche, Charles Dunphy on obtad ; and J. B. Crockett were I ey g anc R A R e D) i ) the meeting e e Won. by Cha « Club was en fete At the cor F. J. Carola teinariioihotin tators adic Walters on I ( k t t included teams of three mer mil Won by b hat included p . Chari wles Dunphy on ! Hi racing and polo the: véx bin on Peanut Hobart, J. O third, Martin n by W K von S hy fourth and mes. The racing 1 large attend- ned women |"‘”H'. 1 1 Other oo and did I occasion an ¥ could, but they 1t the tingling in miniatt through the veins of the rs wi ¥ i rles Dunphy their brilliant hor anship. Thr The pigeon shooting was for a challenge the compe- riods were played reds winning ulti- cup, to be won twice before becoming A i The mately by a score of seven goals to three, he property of amy one. W. B. Tubb 1 lowly mule tossed Mr. bin Tom Drisco Walter H rt (cap bin were re not s they Peter Celebrated ¢ PRETORIA., J 1 d a_quarter miles, over Hobart’s Dr. hroeder; second, Olive tition Secretar. F. Maerum, th, Tom Driscoll wa left-handed tennis ¥. W. Tallant and ‘A. C. Tubbs were the when and tend the ! . player and the polo club in the same Scratch men, shooting from the thirty exc f the er his head. This race had been manner. On one oceasion it slipy from ard mark. The others were allowed ranged to supply the comedy element. his hand and flew high into the air. He handicaps of two and four yards. W. H. It filled the bill 1 the air with a figure did not check his horse's gallop, but went ward won after tying F. W. Tallant w in white riding breeches and red satin ught the club a drum ma Mo Spae s B The arst. twenty he shoot-off Mr. s baton, and was in the mid e of would < dre for che jacket ride Howar n straight, Mr. Kkilled Steeds, all trying their < th & ninth nimal known to have a bad temper. Mr. Plauded for his clever work. :‘1‘1—‘1“\‘1 S0 04t o hoonde o e, A for Zmorkl e1a Pird. dead out of bounds r. Carolan The dash of the riders across the field <o unfortunate, two of his first five Hobart drew h [he da 3 at g 3 - was the last to emerge from the sad- was a brilliant spectacle, the ponies enter- qLartg Fi S e T '¢ paddock to join in the parade be- ing into the spirit of the pl s thor- Lir0s “';‘,-"(‘f,,‘ oA i e e fore th and stand. The gentleman oughly as their riders. Charley Dunphy A ‘key had a position up on his mule- scored the majfority of the goals in the X W seresessravsdl i = What virtue there is in rs after the fashion of Tod third period for his side. It was dusk L 18 best to avoid one the play at once. He was loudly » was not prepared for trouble, when the players left the field to spend s 12 B | and when the mule kicked his rider went the evening fn a milder form of enter- m;t,‘_ 7}, bare cleanliness! ver his head and was rolled in the fresh tainment. P : d £ carth. When the spectators saw no harm | Major J. L Rathbone, president of Bur- ¥ soa Q 0 had resulted gave way to unre- lingame u recte the estivitie: ears’ soap does nothing | 1i4, 53 ugnier and applauge. ' There throughout tne day, tactfully caring for 3 = s some delay at the post, as Peter Mar- the members of the club and thelr guests. but cleanse, it has no medi- e o reakc . wiih he . I, OFF was Teferee of the pigcon shoot: - X - g others. An even start was finally effected & sport with which he has been identified cal properties; but it brings |and Mr. Hobart won ail the wi for many years. The detailed results of E The racing throughout was exciting and the races follow: In the decision of the tie the following the color of health, and |picturesque. The riders were resplendent pree-sixteenths of a mile—Won by Oliver SCOT® Tesulted: health i H S m‘nn:“)‘:lqr arfillkx';\';" hjfiu‘l‘: ar“\;h‘(‘):: lhr:'sdeif;fi Tobin on r:;.r“{n' Charles Dunp}r;,\ on Merry K W, Tallnné. B - DOLE. ) M - Le Anecnn S. Hobart on Brandy third W. H. Howard... ealth itself. Give it time. |idnes wero cipse and whips were plicd as sad 3. Or Tobla on Killarney fourth. Dead out of bounds. 111111201— 9 22211211110 ed the Fourth with great | ° | five, in Anvznnszmnm i FIRST SEMI- ANNUAL & CLEARANCE SALE E g. BEGINS TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), JULY 5. i S lit. f merchandise :‘ Our intantlon is to make this sale an unprecede'\led on= as to the qua ;ny ‘?‘Cm_to iencre F object offered and the extraordinary low prices quoted. We have but one dej B e thorough CLEARANCE of spring and summer goods. Each an? zverByELopw e e ~ : sented by bargains which have never been heretofore equale 2 FEW OF THE MANY GREAT OFFERINGS. 5 ancy Silks, in stripes and m; 50 pes silk, that have been se | inches wi £ 4OC ance pric SGDFH chEVIOTS FANCY SILKS. . e extra heavy 1500 yds. ires, all pu at S5c and pric “desirable; o 28C | 60 yds ks, in | B ngures | prmer pric Clearance price BLACK TAFFETAS. Sultings, 2000 yds. Genuine Swiss Taffeta Silks, 21 i 85C mow gass;. e e o S G5 BLACK ALLWOIL snmmnfs n designs: former neat colorings; €8¢ FHE!GH NBVELTf ‘UITIHGS mixed fast I size 40x36 a - 1~ st - 85C Cases, good regular price 2 Cle C Gae. & 104 brl z. Hemst BLACK cRE_PONNES. 2 T‘?"J’.T at Englist SHEETS. & s signs, 4 75 doz nade ‘of good 32 00 anc regular ance CORDED TAFFETAS. i coco AIBBON DEPARTMENT., ) mm(m This s latest stvles, le Cord ity 5 Taffeta In new shades of pink, | 3000 3 All Stk Moire 4 ares etse: White AW, 0 e Sotw. turquolse and green, clegant | Ribbon, full 3% inches 3 r- large size White All-Wool, Cali 1 ists:” worth $100 a yd @() |Ines, extra quality; worth 2o 3 L g Clearance price vard ance pric A | LADIES" HOSE. doz. Lad high sp! GHEATEST REDUCTIONS made in Silk and Cotton im is not to carry a single e the dee n prices | Walsts, this season’s latest t have been selling Fast Black Co toes; regular iz 20C TORCHON LACES Clear- a8 Ribbed Va-| 3000 yds. Pat < Kind that sells a tons. “rair 190G LADIES' VESTS. 4 150 doz. Ladies’ White and Shirt Walsts, 4his | pibhed Vests, a colorings: regular | gleeves. Wort Cotton mIT8e CRASH UNDERSKIRTS LADIES‘ HANDKERCHIEFS. adies’ Hem mbrofdered designs, i15¢c red Madras Shirt insertion: 15 doz. Lad extra <’ Linen Crash Tnderskirts w £1.00. Cl SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. . COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. T 2 S D 5 7 I P T 5 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 o o Sv"iul!‘ Athletic Club established a new the ama- He cleared kiyn in the The Phillles again defeated B afternoon game without much eff h was hard, w Masg whom th lies recen e e st ieitare© Aftendance, 1i.: | SEARCHLIGHT'S NEW OWNER. Mtk J. H. Bronson of New Haven Said to Clubs klyn Have Been the Purchaser. [ EW YORK, July 4 - | spec adelphia Ratteries—Hughes A Hartford al to the Morning Telegraph says: : Fa 1 Umpire Easterners Score in a ; g = | The California pacer, Search- « . E aehe) wOREthie bt which was sold yesterday Soaking Rain. Jardest kina of to Ed Mills 'of Roston, as agent, is said e P ball| {) have been purchased by J. H. Bron- i e : in oh M- | son of New Haven for $15,000. It Is un- on ball Spectal Dispatch to The Call lance, {212. S | derstood he will remain in McHenry’'s able. Bronson is also said to be de- NTSIA GOLF CLUB GROUND, oNW sirous of purchasing the trétting stal- LAKE FORE Faly,{=T0.00y Baition | lion Monterey, which recently stepped play in the golf tournament was remark- poGT | half in 1:02, and for which $20,000 is lity of golf put up under The grounds were aking rains k Mi ver to mak e for the qu T oe it et T adverse circumstan in poor condition from the sc of last night, which continued at intervals | Boston gave the Orioles a scare near the closs | WEHEELED IN THE RAIN. wring the morning, notwithstanding some | of this afternoon’s game, but the three runs | tremely low scores were made, and dur- secured at the opening by the ho t were | Pullman Road Race Decided Over a too much of a handicap for the Champions | ernoo; en the W g ing, ‘I’:":""‘l‘{( Enic ‘nm)“*‘\;‘:} hegy vind | vercome. Howell pitched steady ball, whila Muddy Course. e tnal i hiracter was Nichols was inclined to be wild. ~Attends ). July 4—L. H. Bender won some of the contestants. road race in the rain to-day 0 Walter Fairbanks of 7 inxth Park £ Club of Denver an course and the time was G L 1s much dispute as to the J. F. Curtis of the Essex Cour ; made by the winner, and of Boston belong the honor of one of tk ot tmelmads LR ket Sl ithe most remarkable scores ever made in JuCses nehds Eoas vart of Hhosstamoon {ioititournament fiihe jowo SOIOEE U | liam Cowden finished second and George | forty. holes before thelr atruggle = J. White third. Owing to the confusion ed with one up in favor of Mr. Fairban over the time no effort to announce the They were all square at the eighteenth Oved THE me RO Radre to Snuonncaithe and thirty-sixth holes. Then for four L e e the a. haly the thirty-sev- e Wasiin e iving rain enth nd toirty-ninth hole arters from Hete e ard seven respectively. th FLREL 0 he naily winning the fortieth in enthusiastic applause of the y Mr airbanks will play H P. Toler to-morrow Weyhing was invincible this afte | One of the surprises of the d the | one local player reaching second base | decisive defeat of Willlam McCawley Of | was in the ninth inning. Sevmour pitche: | the Merion Cricket Club delphia, at | but the Wask o pitehe of William Holaberd Jr. of the | rew hits at the right time. Attendanc 16-year-old | Score ¢ was de- | ¢ i Tut aon and n. ichols and olf Club _ Batteri : 1 Manassau. | “larke. NEW YORK, July 4 Washingtons de- feated the Giants to-day through timely bat ting. and pitched cleverly, particularly ses were occupied. Attendance, 2800. | morning game min nd Warner Lynch and ¢ Club. Chi; Tesuit of to vor of th The iy in West, ele | coming from R CH .0 6 sh Eatteries—Seymour and Warner: Weyhing | Mr of Denver, h and Connolly re’from the West. Of these five, C. B. and;;McGuire. Umpires—L; McDonald and W. H. Smith. the latter S | | nlu.»] funner up in last r's tournament ATI. July 4.—The Colonels put up | over the Morris County golf course, are | the ‘strongest game to-day that the Reds had | fooked upon as having the best chance | ever had on their home grounds. The pitching to win the championship. of Hahn and the quick work of the Reds in Notwithstanding the intensely disagree- | the fleld were the features. Score, morning | | able weather, a holiday crowd was pres- | §ame 1 ent in the afternoon, and the playing took | _Clubs— H E on the appearance of a soclety function. | Louisville 0 i | Hundreds of women were present and | Cincinnati € e 0 they sed to seek the shelter of the | RBatteries—Dowli A s the rain, but peits ers around th Reid Jr., For- | The s hit W Sand others had large galleries and | noon. Phillips kept th the course as the plavers fought their well ed. Miller way over t nted a decidedly | feature. Attendance animated Clu randa during Urapires clubhouse followed t irse. Ho! eir t one per- troubl 1 such sut- e of the nges have taken function ease are perfodi- nE of cheeks or 2-3). flutterin weakness The ¢ ts who defeated their op- cinet ges b | ponents y's play were: C Lina- T & & st ¢ HEART D15 | weay John Reld Jr.. A. St R patien Forgan, G. G. Hubbard, C. B. McDonaid, | jingham when I realf W. A Holaberd, W, "B Smith, J. G!| 7 e Thorpe, James A. Ting, H. M. Harriman, | Tuly € The Pirat: Roderick Terry Jr., Walter Fairbanks el ot and H. P. Toler J SSUEA 2 S | ing contest ndance, 5000 'BOSTON AND BROOKLYN e Clubs. exertion (Fi Hmbs at times | Pittsbu LOSE DOUBLE-HEADERS i ooooovooooc b j e 2t o beath | Ratteries—Hoffer and - Bowerman: Hughey . "5 1o prat) d pain in sid Philadelphia Advances to Second | and Higdepc Hmplrs permanent tor Yieart diseass . by ters 2 Z5und. The remedy is HUD s be Place in the Race for the | After playing excellent ball for twelve in- 4. Sxbiein 'y-\v“\ ~ n ‘Olavelina | ioet: ‘the SietEnan e HUDYAN corrects . Leagus Pennant.. [ Tt Uaot | MEN AND ail the ‘above symp- NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. ceived the best of support and did good i A\NII)OMEN - Cabla A — 2 | ing himself, but In the thirteenth i Vi | o e Cliba— W T et e e 50 two hita Nilled the: buscas Mo i FR | ROk tho braks Brooklyn . 21 Cincinnati ..33 ored Bowerman and Tannehill scoren ot Call or Writer | ) lissues. Men adelphia 30 24 ty hmiat let a ball thrown by Senreromaner T he ot Eorcurs = Taniscute 5 through him. Attendance, 6200 Score e told how HUD. s 2 uisville ... I from s i = Baltimore 26 Washington 21 (300 | Clubs H ¥ s e o A early grave. - HID- st. Lo 29 Cleveland -..12 51 _141;5;::\‘1‘:;% s 4 Fulates the heart's action. HUDYAN _ . . 1 h and 1 “"‘v v ot PHILADELPHIA, July 4—The Phillies re- | Batteries—Sparks, Tannehill and Bowerman: tlonal heart disease. HUDYAN peamarly cong. are per for eale by kages for and signaled thelr home-coming by defeating | Wood and Latham HUDYAD Brooklyn in a well-played game before the = package, or six turned home to-day from their successful trip | Schmidt and Schrecongost. Umpire: HUDYAN cu | pires | glsts, Bl & largest crowd ever assembled at a morning | CHICAGO. July 4.—For the first time in the - If your dru loes not keep HUDYA game on the local grounds. Attendance, 11,85, | bist of the Chicago X Clup #end direct to the HUDYAN REMEDY « Score, morning game: | both of the Fourth of mes Cormer Stockton, Ellis and Market streets, Clubs— H. g, | Were postponed to-day g secount of Francisco, Cal. y 5 Brooklyn ... 12 1 You May Consult the d: Philadelphia . 14 3 New Pole i Hudyan Doctors 4 B Vaultmg Record. About Your Case Free of Charge. Call on | Batteries—Farrell, Grim and Dunn: McFar-| SEATTLE, July 4—Don Palmer of the Write.