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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 23, 1899. 15 i 1 to-day. Broken in body and spirit, | the once famous pl r. who has run the - of all ngers, collapsed com- 1 ; & plé and was ssisted from tne track | t an, his betting commssioner, White, the referee and trainer DAY REPLETE weous rowsewers wer| DEFENDER SHIL WITH FINE SPORT o werry o e gave ol QT TOGETHER Manila Bay. { [} H 2 o o ® P [ 4 53 [} <3 3 4 [ [ & € © © 0. 000006V80 C1=Y 31 =i tab-TaT el 2el el del el 2ol ol Ragel el GREAT COUNCILS OF RED MEN ARE TO MEET HERE IN AUGUST 050760090800 e s struck morate the| SNOrt Spin Taken Off fal al Run an Incredible of ¢ 53 Number of Races. e Newport. 2 s M s — . - - n - THE HARES PROVE STRONG nen. NEW YACHT HAS MOST SPEED o s Yard 5 [} o man & 7 CONTROLLER. DAISY LEADS HER RIVAL AT THE END g ® O'HA e 7 OF THE RACE. ® g . - = ® o Is I Before the Start the Holder of the =3 5 2 America’s Cup Runs Aground @ g oW on Some Hidden < @ : Rocks. e o » S = [ P (3 NEWPORT, ht of e o = I S Cotils r 1 the g EBWILSON Atie the @ GREAT The & §EN:O’§)RE ® AN ) laced this @ s ] at 8 & d . asl @ 2 ; for Y 5 e * ided to go outside for a 3 2 > would be | ¥ 3¢ d fr ] yi @ Brenton lig’ hip and run | . ¢ | down on the wdith cou f the K 6 itior able. ped < 11:45 the Columbia left her moor- | & s * . . e 1 =1 7 r under | § o The | & * abc p- slowly down ® 3 ¢ aby jib, top- | @ b The wind was | GREAT s 1 having ® JuoNioR . & T SAGAMORE, * = o e e ort Adams . d about @ @ @ Fr ¥ ) (3 & POCAHON TAS A 5 p<3 S ® b3 = ‘ — ? V] FIRS. FANNIE M.LOVIE | @ é/ GREAT PRODPHETESY | b4 . . . . d ® Great Chiefs of the Reservation of California Who Rule the Order. 3 ® HE Great Council of the Im- S h, great keeper of wampum, San Prophet i Great R ive State sixteen ¢ i W = g ym_“'.'4 er of Red Men of the ' ) ip of 1230, with a gain of L] of California, which during the past y s S0 e b X its council fire in the treasuries of the various councils an @ ) Post Franeisco, and aggregate of $I50, and its assets & Streetiiim the F. B. Swan of amount to $4000. This order was insti- @ 1st of next « tuted at Philadelphia in 1887, and ha e b il will now a membership in the Union of 35- @ many great suns passed account 000. The precepts of the ps3 ble fmportant changes, includ- e eedom, friendship and ¢ [ present chiefs are pud e, great Pocahont: Annie g ; ¢ great Wenonah; Mrs & \eir o t keeper of records o % Q —_— % kee of w ® D e e i i Minnehaha; Fi » X REPUBLICAN BOSSES ) \ at hetess. The pres- @ ; S i Admira ESTABLISH A COLONY o of Wil &1 the Coming seation e promored @ I w wor the the warrior's and the Ereat Pocahontas. She has been a & | vet no one has annou tribes that are « doc. member of the de ROT ALl L Eeais 2 . : i 1 T and through her e has a ced y for Oscecla, White Eagle gle, to the fore rank. Her membership in £ contest will for the Altah the order gave her the opportunity to & I A 3 great chief of records. priz the tribe bring out latent dramatic power t @ ! iento; F. D. Brande are the followi aking the gr s of adop- she p ssed, as she had occasions @ nan’ sagamore, San Franc elyn of Sfiraiits ran Guring tha creat numerous to give evidence of her @ pe el 3 ralefaces during the great sun ;,yers of elocution. She IS now a @ & D ded to Altahmos Tribe, it member of the Vroom-Addison com- e - gman, great chief 136 adoption v and appears under the stage of Pocahontas has in this name of Miss Leona Leigh g 0:00.0.8.800268080 5 up to ably be diminished by half. The present | Bonham is a resident of this city and will carry all the horses a for thae r et GH[HUAH UA AJ\]D | storm has been caused by what Is known | resided in a o cottage Pippers’ | Philippine service at the present time din as “the nzpeter dispatch, telegram 1ditio 2 . . wedding the | General Otis has been directed to com ndorse sent to @ professor of that nam for- | Addition. Bver since the wedding t = a_skele aval giment if 1 the nam 2 n an | B e a skeleton cavalry regiment if he scipient of | ¢ £ Gl (G mer tut His Majesty twely hs | couple have been living together a Sems it DLo| = ase is t - ~ oratorical efforts his intention making | ing that his pretended marriage be de- ] K ol REGISTRATION CLOSED. ‘ OJ\] IC\N EQUA]_I]TV it s of “penal servitude for any red fllegal the plaintiff asks that ne | JOHNSTON’S ESTATE : : one of his sul s to strike. In pursu-| o gjvey the custody of a bright-eyed E MEDAL FOR A NAVAL HERO. |n 0, ryterest in Primaries Than in| : il al % idea he caused the now noto- | Who arrived about a_year IN A LEGAL TANGLE s : Any Previous Year @0 VoV 0N O Ot 000 ’? ament, when 1t was prompt at the Bonham house- ‘ reistra- | ¢ e iy 'y an averwt maority Saah | Canadian and American Administra- g Bost ind | & ® his Majes! G : n p oW as- . f tors Both Claim the Right ‘ t i e . led exce + heter that b pes: | LEDERERIS-WIFE TELLS | T ; memoratior f € t hough R @ nding will of his an- o 1 On the se eide . not 4s larg 3¢ sr, and that noth- OF H!S BRUTAL ATTACK| saAN JOSE. July 22 \e interest- 2 bust of Dewey with handle the i -‘-‘\” 5 ‘hp”‘l;w-'* (;“:' ing complications ed in the oo - United . 1 Senaum. | INSanity Will Be the Plea of the f:“’[‘ of ;\y““‘”"] . ‘\‘(‘ ldu‘ @ i torn Would-Be Murderer When on December few month general electior * e Indene 1 He Is Tried. previous Johnstor here from et & | ¢ impe rances witho WOODLAND y 22.—Mrs. rer | British Columbia. He left an estaia = i itselt has so far recovered from th alued at this money nized Permanently. 1 joste brutal attack by her hu inks as f H ¥ & steamship Bos = : tlarly knife wielder, that th ce on the meda night in | - pS e L e of e cian consented that she make - I 1 here to receive er ihe| o o | ERRlIRE whoGtem In e R y L : o the ; b e materially th temen h Columbia, $1000; Bank of Brit- x | oS -t - c o 2 o $ i >l -tofore published. The stabbing o orth America, $2 St t DOCTORS BRING SUIT R Rie f ;[(. i 4 & . }BONHAM SEEKS TO in the kitchen. The woman was anston’s only heir : 4 : § wrd, v 1t . Hz cre ; + ANNUL THE MARRIAGE Vashine the n her husba residing in Ontar HE ik o bar E I ] treasurer. | g e @ unexpected!s nd hegan up administ ion have % e nn & T0 OBTAIN DIPLOMAS P u ] twelve was appoint-| O+ B el i ot g attprape L9 &t Pubiic A rator Kell. ¢ comes 5 e e e Oon= SRt ) H & IGrows Weary of a Nuptial Knot Tied ly drew the that the Cr 1at Will Determine tho selected the leag 4| on a Yacht Outside the selzed } g : it it . tv of an Idaho to the Republi e 1g her | upon Johnston's estate as regards the v & | Heads. 3 deposits in Canadlan banks. Ju ¢ ) ‘Lav, | e 4| SANTA ROSA, July “John P.| The screams of Mrs. Lederer for help h administrator will get the hand- . | Dr. ianet MAY END THE STRIKE. .7% @ |Bonham v beth McDonald, | JEog8ht her I In jfrom Iha | ling of the money is a question that a'- through ard T ™ il e - = s L 3 i £ Filh Houten e torneys will eagerly watch, An FIG IN NEW K. ¥ : jon Made to the Colorado O L Honay : ; the estate will be obliged to pay ne : review of tne action of | ET0POsitio i S | @voe0-0000-0 is the innocent-loo entry ap- LT chnzges of both administiaton : Cor lical Examiners in melter Men. 3 ng upon the civ at the her escape not known that such complication h i DENVER, J 2.—An attempt was ot feonr | office of the County Cle , but in- ever arisen before. It is said th on ; made this morning to reopen the Globe SSE vestigation shows that back of that Wyire SIPEEenoy \Roughy TALIGH (he gueate : D A e o e S doe i e | i A e o might lose money would be on a break 1 eing maintaired in all I b Kennel Club show. ch won . ar ex- : {08 out of Wds Detwech the TN ectr- : n 1 | more than nary t. An ex - : i e e s ts and wages increased 10 per | first prize in the novice class, one | proit it 0 B aint reveals the egarded | tries, in which case this and other * of the former employes | among mastifis, the other among toy ter- it e o rocent squander American money would be confiscated. . q . he Smeltermer T: < =k o fact that he ca is not ¢ rocecd- 1 e char; ————— applied for W the Smeltermen’s Un- | rjers. T} sHiff is Bismarck, owned by : ek . ¢ is | Of incompetency ed aan ion having voted to adhere to the elght- | Alden M. Bovo, while the Chihuahuan {s | InES for divorce, but rs S im whil ard RECOVERED TAX MONEY. ¢ " hour proposition. e State rd of | the property of Wlliiam Oothout. one seeking tl nnullment of mar dian _he 3 SNTO. Ju 2. 8 1cted | Azbitration s oill ' endeavor: to bEng s e cmcsl gl SR ok riage contracted on board the pleasure son afterward | SACRAMENTO, July 22.—Judge Joh een the smel- cacht Hattie B on August 11, 1896 s of the wust | KAISER’'S TELEGRAMS "While the waves dashed merrily oft about an agreement be son to-day rendered a decision in favor f (h-‘ n 3 S he manag next e will be to procure of the Natfonal Bank of D. O. Mills & Co. ( e, being a West- Li;x‘n]]‘/:;-imld t Pl Lo S A F,»m.m» -;(mq);\\hn—l. '!r; T “! ‘n 1)(~1|'tr‘z At- | in its suit to nwx' nlr s)w;w tu; in personal . A Bl h | sSmelters o 2kl e heads of Sa ancisco arbor | {orney Bush will charge Lederer with as- | property taxes which it had paid under er, 1 when it ol e | A meeting was held this morning at CREATE A NICE BREEZE | i 010 W' & Gage of the Hattle B bontomiin s araar ooanerer Wit rv\t‘{'\rntpfl?-(,) It was contended by the bank s no other € } it them into | which both .‘!11!0]5 "]’ E(h"( "““”'”\(‘T;Y‘ — got out his little book and spliced the ;n rlfln\lmir r‘llll"d‘ A\(HVHTJ W. North will was exempt under its charter from ace is in it n N <. It is sted rights which | were represented. J. irant, chair- | Souple hard and fast, but the voyage | be Lederer's attorney, and a plea of in- t character of taxation, In the light withdraw. nor ! of the operating committeé of the | Boasting That May Lead Up to an | 00" S0 AUC, (E5C 00q |1 0ilar, | sanity will be'the defense | of a recent decision by the Supreme Court L which Smelting Company, offered to give all Acute Conflict With the The of ‘matrimony proved rough o S Judge Johnson rendered 2 jve them rigk ned under a | * > { i power, but i 3 n C G Y I Tandem Records Broken vor of the bank, which wi previous law. Wher comes up | the information in his power, bu ul¢ Reichstag. sailing, and now young Bonham would ] ] 8 il F T ‘ O o s aaid | charges | not say that the company would ablde | g, a1 cable to The Call and the New York | have things back the same old way. As| DETROIT. duly 2. Two tandem rec | Y = i tor - g by the board’s decision. Attorney Co- | SP%HE 1300 srighted, 189, by James Gor | a reason for asking that his marriage 0% % A oseph and e meet | Corcoran’s Trial Nears the End. b the 1 hen for the union promised to adhere to | don Bennett be annuiled, the plaintiif alleged that i s D un At - Hood of | - - o £ o aiplomas the twe | : of the board in all particu- 2 - W < | be ann . the : it | Detroit lowered the world’s amateur two- | WALLACE, Idaho, July 2.—The evi- : g Thed SR e riont of the Seeriicu- | BERLIN, July 2—When the Kaiser re- | when he and Elizabeth McDonald were | mile unpaced tandem record of 4:03 3-3, | dence in the trial of Paul Corcoran for Coin for the Medal Fund | lars. President Wright of the Smelter- | yrns from his Norwegian journey he | wed the latter was a minor and searce- | held by man of Concord. | the murder of James Cheyne during th = | S, July e men’'s Union was examined regarding | wii probably find a nice little storm brew- |1y 16 years of age. He aiso alleges that | Mass., to 3 ' and Hood later | Hlote ot Wasdner. on ADrl 2 was com- MIKE DWYER COLLAPSES. | T A committee | tha various kinds of labor in smelters |1 "ne empire, due to his latest | such & marriage is contrary to the pro- | loweréd the world's unpaced five-mile tan- | pleted to-day, and on Monday argument from the various city - 1 Code of | dem record of 10:35, held by will be commenced. No limit has yet T of the Na-| and the effect upon the health of the |, hjevement in the way of peremptory | visions laid down in the ( O L e heid By en West met to- | workmen. nent, but Famous Turfman Has Run the Course | tive Sons of the G been placed on the time of arg A telegrams. Most of h Majesty’'s gov- | the State, and that the voyage outside = > of All 1 wight and decided to accept the offer of | e t e | & " e it will probably extend over Monday £ All Plung B anagemant of .\ the Los: Amalor o Command the Indiana. ernmental troubles come from either his | the heads was undertaken for the pur- Horses for Manila Army. s YORK, J 2. Orpheum to give a benefit performance | = ,ooNGTON, July 228 ;| post-prandial oratory or the fatal fas-|pose of evading the statutes providing| sgHINGTON, July 22.—The o N ed 1 next week, 50 per cent of the money thus WASHINGTON, uly 22.—Secretary | .ination which the telegraph form pos- [ the manner in which marriages may Shacterra d(‘pal’lm;q;[ A A_M‘anflr:‘ui;zy‘:; Hammer.-Throw Record Falls. Ame obtained, to be anded to the gcontribution | Long has tendered Captain F. W. DIck- | cagces for him. If Dr. von Lucanus couid | be contracted and solemnized. h a etty | of Los Angeles k2 n or the pu L By | hase of honorary medals <o be present: | vessels for ghe transportation of horses BOSTON. July 22.—At the St. Augustine . to the Phillppines. They are the Stam,| Paris athletic games to-day John Flanna- to assist hi to menibers of the California volunteer | dangerous sheets of paper when William | Bonham, whichever the courts may de- | ity of S}'dr?gy and Aztec of San Fran-{gan of New Yngrk broke the world's recoril oy to assist him | 1o memhers o R ative Sons hops oh | ang Fhen, CeR ol Captain Dicking | IL starts on his journey the {mperial | cide her name to be, Is the daughier of | cisco; the Athenfan, Victoria. Garonme | with a Sixteen-pound hammer by tossing racecourse wit- | raise $500 for this purpose. | Jill prohabls eccept the appolntment. | Chancellor's cares of office would prob- | Angus McDonald of San Francisco. 'and Port Albert of Seattle. These vessels |1t 16t feet 1inch from a seven-foot circle. ‘&?:fi;‘?fifi?é;’m’a“%‘i ’fgg“ggtffc;};fi" 3| only manage to forget those useful but | FElizabeth McDorald, or FElizabeth diana when Captain Henry Taylor relin- lungers, so fdent as t