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| 3 | = = Wi 2O RENGEOT SXOHS XOR SEOTETORGXEQ = v . . * = * = 2 2 3 3 . : 1 > : H $ L3 s L j « ~ % * * s : s a5 : H - R R e e e e S e s il s ] [ e R R SR S e e e ey ] SA FRANCISCO, SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 1900. BREAKS THE AMERICAN COLLEGE RECORD FOR THE HAMMER THROW Alired Plaw of the University of California Sends the Sixteen- Pound Missile Twenty Feet Farther Than It Has Ever 4 Py s etesess® P ESTIMATE FOR SCHOOL EXPENSES 1S FILED s follows: : Ocean 3 West End r. 85 15 W for repairs. B o S D Works Axassiz, B Monroe 70; . Sutra 50 Webster, Winfield Scott, $5150; | duty will be expected of them except to Been Thrown on This Coast. 7 7B AL (é’ AN gz 1ANPrARY 4‘///‘7/7( v/ S 4 LRy /I/MI’ ) s> ) B: s eieieiei e Boyd ¢ nford Univ fe in ¥ t Tim held by Re t—Won by et § inches pound ! Plaw. 11 ana SECRET DETAIL " FFICERS T0 PROTECT BANKS ‘1h.\r‘ Meat Condemned. day b ns and ten policemen, rict to be in a filthy ing violated in several houses, eight and ten persons roam. . Policemen From California- ;1‘ Sireet Station Watch for Robbers. of the buiidi ngs. in “‘Little Italy” wi othér houses torn down, ondemned Repetition of Recent Attempts to Se- | cure Contents of Treasure Vaults Is Looked For and { ; Guarded Against. 1 | See Hop Wing, B. L. l;olddet‘kar of Tomales, was saturated the fertiliging work: For His Son’s Death. PR A Daniel W. Much alarm has been felt in police cir- attempts to break m this city. | cles owing to the recen: into the vaults of tw It is belleved the w Eastern (r(mk. who e ‘llu ]-urpor! of making from the lmldm h.anK‘ s of xhvlr opera= welghing 4% peunds and hogs at the Sausalito ferry.. The cow ————— and the hogs e o e e e e e e ] D Ve woenedede R S e be 4. D B e R Y Bakewell BU Dis- Pow- | MANY HEALTH INSPECTORS INVADE LATIN QUARTER Cubic-Air Law Is Being Violated in “Little Italy”’—Unwholesome The Latin quarter was invaded yester- | ixteen health inspectors, twelve | who report | condition. | und that the cubic-air law was be- familles of occupying one | Health Officer O'Brien says many | 1} be v O'Rourke and ]nspeclnr Jor- the carcasses four was were were consigned to hinatown butcher, by The mea th kerosene and sent u§ McPherson filed suit yester- day against- the Glen Park Company to recover $5000 damages for the death of his | gon, Allrert J. McPherson, who died De- from injuries received Oc- tober 1 by being thrown from a balloon which came in contact with wires strung in Glen Park. Decedent was employed by h&r‘m'\‘ 11) 1 thelr efforts | 35 0¥ detendant company as an aeronaut time in the his- | and the plaintiff claims his death was the f this city a large secret detail of | result of defendant's negligence in fur- | office atched from the ‘Califor- | nishing him with a defective balloon, not ram ¢t police station o guard the-dis- | Properly inftated or equipped. Ay which the banking institutions are e =T e { Six - extra officers have been Counterfeiter Bradley Held. sen for each watch, and the first de- aun, | 11l went on duty at 6 o'clock last night. % | The secand took. up the vigll at midnight, | "1t _is proposed to keep the extra detail | on -duty for some time. The officers-have district .alloted to them, and no other 0, was taken before United 8lm new preliminary examination. amination and was held for trial. prevent a possibie bank burglary. Robert Bradley, the desperate counter- fpiter captured dast Friday by Secret Ser- Vice Agent Hazen and Operator Cronin, tates Commis- sloner. Heacock vesterday morning ~for He waived ex- PePei e e e b WILL FIGHT T0 GET H LITTLE BOY Therell Be No Wedding Bells for Col. Marceau and Mrs. Fennell. e Ex-Husband Deceived Jer—Not a Spark of Affection Left for the Man Who Wears a Wig. will Marceau fam- ith for the That the of fight boy ding wed be Herald c woman 1 boy and tc n the that if he am regis- t break my r went to school b nd is made out of vear an biue m W Fe taking the pre- for the possessic managing to enjoy d many old ac- rnnell is PAST PRESIDENTS OF ORDER OF NATIVE SONS | Proposition for a High Degree to Be \TWO ADMIRALS LEAVE Hoftman. Height, | Hoffman. | | | @-9--0-00-0040 -9 S -‘90 40— Brought Before the Next Grand Parlor. At the mmnv g of tr der of a t session of the ( through L. r night of a reception by orized to act m\hnm cost to i 'r" ‘Alcatraz Parlor suzgested the association.did eating a higher oved the ¢ chairman permanent chairman that committee. uld rmn\v of Pacific umes L. Gal Know ‘1 Perc sut FOUR-MILE STAKE RACE ONLY A > e e e e e @i et e e e e gamely to Shaw's ca nd trac tak | 1ana 3 v, drew a gr il adae 28 D of people. It ned re pletely ‘exhausted period when Tr e, Hock Hocking | The winner was para and Thad Steve were talke k] e heroes of the turf, and aged and gray veterans of ago were present to t hor: t tim From o he prese could do. Horton— drubbing._ permez Weller which price on ¥ Forte backers of the ed int for '1\rr~’ m out the the: d u v \l\h r rv ~pwnd( | ”v‘ GALLOP FOR SCHREIBERS FORTE Held Under Restraint for Three Miles by Jockey Milt Henry, He Then Drew Away and Won in a Common Canter—Twinkler Was Second and Weller T hird. Vast Concourse of People Witness the Test of Endurance on the California Jockey Club's Track. Track Note. who "!r years has KILLED m - WAGON WHILE BORRCING CAR Driver Rapidly Leaves the order h(?an (h-\ Pa P to motity displeasure themselves of morn. | m-and of his cell in the cred by Cory Recelving Hospital, gnosed hyste] F b0 the prison. City F 1 ‘ Scene, but Later Is Captured. F O R A S I AT I C WAT E R S Alplionse Zuckerman, Employed in a ADMIRAL fEY, who goes to r Admiral Watson ~( t of the Asiatic i Admiral Kempff, who St v in ‘command, were P ngers on -the steamer Hongkong Maru, iled for R ) R w SeP e e b e G t ® : + ® + ® $ ® 4 ® 4 i REAR ADMIRAL GEORGE C. REMEY. the " Orient yesterday. Rear Admiral Kempff will assume charge of the China station. The departure of two officials g0 high in the service of the United States navy marks a new era in the history of the Asiatic station. For the first time there will be practically two stations and two admirals. This means the doubling of the importance of the station and that two officers will divide the responsibility. Rear Admiral Remey will establish his headquarters at Manila and will be nom- fnally in command of all the fleet in Astatic waters, although Admiral Kempff Will act in a degree independent of him in matters of ordinary importance which may occur on the China station. Admiral Remey is a native of Iowa and has attained distinction in the navy. He graduated from Annapolis in 1559. He was a lleutenant during the Civil War, serving | Wholesale Liquor House, Loses ‘ His Life While On His Way Home. tenant comman SIS promoted to a captaine: Other 1s followed until he attained his| Ajphonse Zuckerman, an present dignified position. During the Wilmerding-Loewe Company, war_with Spain he. was In command of | ang Killed by a wagon dri e Koy Weat squadzon. He spent muth & Conor of the Feapies Sx | of his time Key West .~un_vr\\.~'1n5 the pany, on Market near ¥ forwatding of men and supplies to Cuba. | evening. T . Rear Admiral Kempff is a a - dis- | have n he tinguished officer and succe 0(led Rear Ad- x:{mhuldl.;{- "ln\ eyed "J “’1' miral Watson in command at Mare| arbor . 4l Ielana when the ‘latter was sent to | According u“',‘__"l‘_,‘lla"r";‘;f; Zuckerman gy | when he lost his life. He had left the the he two- companion. ome. He waited street car appro'\cr-s-d and tarted to board it. ‘Abe Eisner and Benjamin Rosenberg, who were with Zuckerman, got aboard all right, but Zuckerman was Struck down by the wagon which came from the opposite direction z Immediately after the accident O'Con- nor whipped up his team and drove to the | office_of the express company, at Third | and Market streets. He was followed there by Police Officers Beamer and Cal- lahan of the Southern on and_placed under arrest. At the City Prison he was charged with manslaughter. O'Connor _in his statement to the police said that Zuckerman struck by one of the stanchions of the car while trying to board it. the force of the blow knock- store where with his h Among the other passengers on then [ R A o O R e ) on. - O'Connor says he endeavored to up his team in the hove of saving | Zuckerman's life, hut. was too late He became so rattled, he declares after learning that unfortun | man was fatally injured that he quic | drove to the office of the ‘express com- | pany. his employers about the accident. ELECTRIC CABS IN COLLISION. Dul B e B 0 A A S AR 0 ot s R e S S S o Up and Frightened. Nearly two score of people had a narrow escape from death last night through a col- lision between two electric cars on Devisa- dero street, near O'Farrell. As it was the passengers were badly shaken up and | frightened and at least one of them suf- fered numerous bruises. The. collision was due to the usual mis- | REAR ADMIRAL LOUIS KEMPFF. Maru were Captain Strong, Chaplain Reynolds and Lieutenants Victor Blue, Belknap, Shipley and MecLean. Lieu- tenant Pelknap was accompanied by his bride of a day, they having been united in marriage at Trinity Church on Friday. |ng him under the wheels of the express | as he was anxious to consult with Passengers in a a “Party” Car Shaken | DEATH CLAIMS THE WIFE OF B. ETTLINGER A telegram la grippe, daughter will leave . ns £ Japanese gray. aks in new shapes ds of ple- on exhibition . . —————e Performance at Columbia To-Night. The management of the ( ter has “olumbia Thea- ided to givo a.regular per- i W Smooth,” will ba the first Sunday given in ax or the same, as many admirers omedian und the perf .. The second '\ni"mom begt! to be Entrrtnlni’lx Lectures by Father Yorke. Religious exe »f unusual solémnity | will be held in St. Peter’s Church during Holy Week. In adc mum to these exer- L and as an ald t preparing for t ¥ of sermons will be preached by Yorke. is ¢ ser- | mons, onsidered : Wednesday Thursday, | “The The Pas- | 1 U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals. United States Circuit Judge Morrow and United States District Judge de- Haven | will hold a session mext nday morning | as a United States ‘Cirewit Court of Ap- peals for the purpose of hearing ex-parte motions and such othe usiness as may be brought before ther.