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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1900 SYLLVA'S MEMORY WAS VERY GOOD COAST MUST NOT BE DEPRIVED OF GEOGRAPHICAL ADVANTAGES Holds Out Against Lafe Pence in The [nterstate Commerce Commission Listens to Cross-Examination—Dull Day in Fair Trial. nument ought to be erected to | Fair people.” Glories in His Lies. fon o han carload rates, differ and the effect the whole assortment of subjects on the Pacific Co: umed yesterday morning Commis ha ry to the advice of asked: iold some reporters ., which were many miles th. He said to one that four sses were concealed in his house g the first interview with Mrs. Cra- | salers prese This he admitted yesterday | the readj >bbers before the Interstate Commerc: sion, now in session In this city. On the whole th ed str to end the litigation and save his the trouble of further annoyance iy nds of the petitioner that he did A Wholesalers ¢ dvantages under which the local npete with the piratics Joe Harvey was on the table of | evidence of th was any other party given a mo- = thought, according to Sylva's tes- i to grow tired as 1 the afternoon | pr n delivery and | 1t was that would follow if the St. Louis B s Association triumphed in i ht eliminating led by the or A s-examiner ave been g 2 4 the surplus stock of the Middle West job- = g w Eylva’s Roaming Career. bers, glad to deliver their extra goods | 1€ Aflddle - - had exhausted the fire and | here at cost order to g B e S e in the serial stor e b W Exoneration took place in Sausa- conling: ; 2 e e lers to the wall in order that they might | cal supremacy in the shape c & began | reap a profit on their re for water transportation. A s his life | When yesterday's e ». Sylva ca sion got down to bus! s, A. C. Ru- P n p at cities of Baker & Hamilton resumed h pf;fl%lpr“g‘;ls'(\“fi’x“' S ;;.Ar& of :ihu He took another “!mcb; 5 1 = etaile iberal education sented by Mr. Waite of St. | e ‘ran o arted his life | Louls, showing by the figures presented | g raliroad compar s s ra e age of 6 went to | therein the wide difference between the | ) - < , - °d school until | extreme Fastern and Western differen i Y : -atin, Greek | tials in favor of the St. Louis jobber. He .10 2 , 7 special studies. | showed that the Middla West wholesalers 2[Y, GOmpetitors on equa) term, . Oxford. to | w enabled by the favorable fr - : met his fate and other conditions to extend the! L 4 . e memory of 1700 miles {nto the Western t east as the St - while the Pacific Coast mercha . . N g is coun checked when they got 300 miles Pragcacnl e would . at 1 the Pacific Ocean. The Mr. Ruldfson , ician, he applied for a pos e - , a traveling show and was san, were doing busine: From one citr to another § mate territory, which was being invaded ol Tt m o Ohio he acted as leader of by the wholesalers of the Middle West PO[’;“"}"! 3 = . ra &8s well as manager. Fina for a dumping place for their surpius 9'}{3 P e s w me to California and “;Pd here. stocks. "It was denied that the coast Job- | ter, Sacramento, s not €o strong in the memory | bers have a combine on prices, but it was | L : " nts in regard to his | demonstratedéthat the figures were al-| Company, both .:i‘.ueddthat if m«?e;\"?({e . »mmit himself, and | most entirely controlled by the local and | entlals were readjusted or a gra - s 1d not ‘elicit | ¥ est competition. ; diddle W competition. to ship all their goods by sea. ging Bt 1 is a big factor in fixing prices F here,” said Rt on, *‘the same & portion by ra g our ocean trarsportation is the great f . 4 there the aff fon of the Sausa- | tor in reg & our freight rates. T! be continued. | are still sc | who do bus! They but only = 3 Morgan will remain on the ground, | pric ling nvestigation vious day the ring u uped _its losses Pat Morrissey anc PAT MORRISSEY CAUSES TROUBLE R HIS JOCKEY h Piggott up and a 12 ? red the opening five furlo would S 'a hand in the cross-examination. t | ring to the iron supply from Colorado, he “‘Presuming that all modes of transpor- tation were:wiped out, would not the nat- = | ura y the Pacific Coast 5 an Francisco whole- | 1, (l-r.m‘l»{-’fli‘o,"xrn:-":gef::ason that it is the | ferential on their particular line of goods mony against | nearest points cents. If this were reduced, they | istment of differentials prayed | “‘But we must not wipe out the shi “Your question is t retical, and I only feel called upon to re- ) | PIv to those bearing on actual conditions. | If the freight rates were :.'radr“()i tt?:n:”(lg; | able. treight rate condtiions, fabrication, but o eager Was| gor by the jobbers of the Middle West. | replied Rylofson. Y 1o the advice of attorneys | practices of their competitors of the Mid- | from' the wrholcenlers: would i ‘own deliberate fntention. . | dle Weat was brought out forcibly by the | manute i e competent to testify to | those of the Atlantic seaboard, where the n. It was ail for Joe, and at| 4n, oyisting conditions and the result | benefit of sea transportation could be se- 3 X cured. The competition which bothers us | Change Would Disorganize Trade. e Middle West manufac | He testified that during 1892-93-94 50 per Middle West most is that of ¢t turer selling direct ailer, thus Z profit_entirely. | S - R s shown that the Pacific Coast| We certainly expect a reasonable differ- e by e as the last ) 4 ., de the dumpin, or | ential wheth rates aregraded or not. ARG < 4 s had besn ammdlesths Rumping ground fos e WIS b g ol Tt Thi ESY oW Saq s WRICRAS by T are graded they would | 2 that if rates were so arranged that insisted (hal‘_(! was 5 el o oast people t men, according to Mr. RulolZ that frelght rates should be based entire- | J. C. Stubbs of the Southern Pacific 3 Iy with reference to the means of trans- | Company suggested that it would not be Pacific Coast manager of the Howe Scal was put into effect they would be forced ing a dlfferential of 50 cents. West dealer. | Evidence Against Trade Piracy by the Jobbers of the Middle West. er carload rates| York manufacturers to the detriment of | G. Housten of H. 8. Crocker & Co. and the Western jobbers and consumers. J. P. Mather, W. S. Dixon, representing Cunningham, counsel of the | Curtiss & Welch, presented the argument Chicago and Rock Island Raflroad. took |Of the stationery and paper dealers, and Refer- | &ll agreed on the main points in dispnte. come by About 45 per cent of their goods fic Coast dealers in commedities. The dif. the trade of much territory on account of | the encroachment of the Middle West job- | bers with the advantage of more favor- Charles F. Tay of the George H. Tay Company was an excellent witness for the coast men. to cent of the goods purchased by his house Now about &) per cent of s a differential of from hich there the Middle West as could possibly be eX- | 45" to 60 cents. He stated that if these 15t th d th Py adjusted the entire wholesale bust- | = 7_’ th nv" be given an unnatural advantage which ness of the coast in his iine would be dis- & to force our own deal-| would deprive the coast of its geographi- |, ranged and consumers would not be ape of its facllities | panefited a particle. | Need No Protective Tariff. “Our prices ar: they are in the see no reason wi st,” he said, “and I can the coast should be wanted to know if the 4 made tributary to St. Louls, which_would f ers desire the present ' be the outcome of readjustment. We can conditions to continue for the benefit of compete with the Middle West men in T s & protective [ San Francisco, but the reduction of dif- N T ferentials would not enable us to hold our that the coast jobbers asked for no Pro- | own outside. I can cite a case where a tective tariff—they were willing $9: oet | stove boiler was shipped to Reno, Nev. the from Chicago at the L c. 1. rate and the frelght was less than the c. 1. rate to San coast jobbers could handle their goods as | praneisco and local back. We could not | f e V8t | compete with that sort of business unless the present hearing would not be In San | we shipped the same class of goods nearer Denver | dround the Horn."” Stubbs’ Boomerang. inconsistent for the jobbers of the Middle ‘htner of Waterhouse & Les- | (Yest to reach into this territory and sell and Edward D. Page, | at very close margins in order to build up new trade. The St. Louls people agree: inst Then, boomerang. continued Mr. Stubbs, if the half @ dozen witnesses, and it is expected it was learned that to continue to urge it | an failure of the appropriation St. Louis, Chicago and F New York are talking about establishing | titutions modeled on the Philadelphia L plan. for Philadelphia. | formation that were to be freely supplied | would be worth three times the amonn(‘ { of the $50,000 appropriation for which the museum promoters ceased to press wkhen | YIELD TO CIVIL water. All that is chipped overland comes | at the carload rate, and upon that figure | they base their prices, as do all the Paci- | is » |agresd, they would have to seek cheaper | Reo. | transportation. Already they have lost ufactured stock is purchased in | about the same now as | with him and found that they had run up | differentlals give the coast jobbers a | Ocean the Factor in Freight Rates. | Mr Page testified further that part of | slight advantage is there any reason why his wares are now shipped by water and | they should not employ it to reach out . The greater part now | into remote districts and extend their comes by rail cn account of the existing | trade farther East?” rates and all come by the carload figure. | That part of the discussion ended right His carload rate is $1 per hundred pounds | there. and the less than carload rate $1 50, mak- 1. F. Littlefield, representing Whittier, | 1f this were | Fuller & Co., gave testimony supporting lowered, he sald, he would be compelled to | the line of defense of the Pacific Coast bring all his goods by water for the rea- Jobbers. son that it would bring him into direct competition with the Eastern and Middle | he would consume this afternoon and no water | Thursday morning with his argument. transportation, in that event he would be | The St. Louis people will introduce about forced out of business. John Curtis of Payot, Upham & Co., W. | the hearing will be finished Friday. Attorney W. F. Herrin announced that | the six ng . with Moringa, a 6 to after the first quarter 3 Q 3 £ e Sob e i UUT Judges Suspend Morgan for i a couple irector Wilson said_thers should be a e Sprinter's Entire Lack of Speed. ST - aid “the salary list of the year; that it had that it had its own printing the annual membership fee sipts last year. all that 100; that the rec T < of which went to the promotion of the * . | work, amounted to $7L0%) in addition to » S B sand Dollars Per Annum | the dppropriation by the city of Phila- thanks to Mr. Wilson was adopted. It was also voted to help Philadelphia to son of the Philadelphia sought. This afternoon the ex- um at a meeting of the “ommercial | ™ Director Commer ket street. e | compact that the San Francisco and Phil- elphia institutions would stand to- PACIFI[: MUSE”M Mr “Wilson spoks over an hour. He | SEHVIE[ BDAH” Philadelphia (R O Mayor Phelan Prevails on the Recorder to Comply With the Charter. S g The differences |a | quarters at the Palace. Uther important Will Suffice. | Oh iotion of Arthur Rodgers a vote of get the national appropriation of $200,000 existing between Re- corder Godchaux on the one side and the Civil Service Commission on were amicably settled late yesterday aft- committee of the Pacific Com- ial Museum will meet at 3:30 o’clock ient sum in thi To-Day’s Entries. half furlongs; ration of | America a the | possessio be well | United S its own | agr zn countries bor- arch of samples | ¢! elphia, b zo 1 s b G 7 Opal Stone......119 ed b ngs; malden three- ation. Pl ADVERTISEMENTS. 9% Lew Zara 1 Sir Hampton. the an Francisco anc Gray Again Escapes Conviction. . with good man- | In the case nst Frederick ( ates e ter havi been out four hours e A Perre theroupon dls. | vice regulations at once. Godchaux This was con- | Gray's third trial, the two former juries It is likely that i a quarter. tinued, would co-operate thoroughly with | having disagreed also. mples and in- | the prosecution will be dropped. ernoon. Mayor Phelan, who had inform- ed the commission that he would use the of | authority vested in him by the charter to ., eharged | compel the observance of its laws re- men | with having counterfeiter's tools in his | garding civil service by derelict city offi- in the | cials, was in conference with Godchaux Court fafled to | most of the day The Mayor insisted on Godchaux complying with the civil ser- pleaded for more time on the ground that the efficiency of his office would be im- paired if a complete new force was forced upon him, but the Mayor was obdurate. It was finally agreed that Godchaux should make a requisition for ten eopy- Fernet 95 Garbo 904 Bona ... 1026 Swiftwater three-vear-olds and Smothering | . 1071 Tuthf #0% Bamboul! 525 Terrene bt 152 Aborigine 1001 1035 Lav, ... 108 },';2 OAKLAND RACBETRACK, Tuesday, o el o --111 | 1031. FIRST RACE—Five furlongs lling; thres (Copyright, 1900, by H. H. Bxbert.) April 3, 1900.—Weather fine. Track heavy. -year-olds; purse, $& ists to-day and another ten before April 16. Accordingl i.e first twelve men on were sent to him as he ITHE CALL'S RAGING CHART: Sty e =crmiiinnb mitting him to specify the sex. Godchaux was also infor commission that the ten men copyists who would be l’eriMed by eligibles from th. | etvil service list would not be allowed pa | for the last two days they had served the ed by the | 9 Homestake ....104 Pourth race—One mile: th 1 Horse _ welgnt!st % % e ek kst for ohicly” Vi matt | s, " ourth race—One mile; three-year-olds: sell- Index orse. e 3 r-diy att | awa ing 8t nlrhbfiwn: s — ar-olds; sell — 7% = 5 |had X:eenhapmlnh(ed rdmd been shortened to sense of suffocation, often hav- 11 [ z | twenty-three, thus doing away with the === = 2 43 2 2 | original appointments on last Saturday. ing to sit up in bed gasping for in I ]7‘ Gta hzihaux v;-ul acecordingly discharge ten Rt ushing t0 an open - 82 1 0 | of his copyists to-day, but the other ten i 0 ope T 104 2 10 | which he ‘will retain will work without window 10 get fresh air. are Fifth race—Mile and & eixteenth; thres-year- Th i 14 |pay, as they are considered out of the 4 - e o purse: 1013 Summer . 52 5 | municipal employ So far as the ctvil ser- sure signs of heart diease. 1090 The Pre Ureh a5 1) 1030 The er...1n | 43 Urchin . 9 ) | vice is_concerned. Three of the present | Other signs are palpitation, ir- 3 © 811029 Malay .il0g| 95 Sarsfleld . % |force—J. Hayes, C. Cosgrave and E. Sul-| At 1n left side: ¢ n gl R 3 20 |Mvan—are sufficiently high on the list to regular pulse, pain in left side; e = s ek e [ B T e e e Wiise B Tutsd come within the names submitted to God- . . : e-year-olds | Tige 2 g s e driving. 3 = flurtering of heart, weak or 4 upward: selling b c. by imp. Brutus-irish to best ridden. E “hould have been’ closer up; fi“‘“r‘obgh,‘l’{:’ycfiffl,g“ffl?,“p",,’;‘}li;“n?_' e hungry speils, fainting or slnk- e !:d':grv‘\;mum 10 | _theow thiy Tace out Sarsfl ’.n was backed, but siowed no speed. n:,- 2 det‘:"“(tl copyists will ho:e;er akh vel (9%6) Tor --228:1 208! OND RACE-Six furlongs: four-year-olds and upward; purse, $350. @ matter to the courts and have re- ing spells, swelling of feet and (3%6) Torsida 105 s e = 3 = e tained an attorney to handle the litiga- ankles, ete. There is one rem- o G eage oo | Sie Slores. - Age; Welsht |0t % o — ?‘; tion in that connection. | X g 1028 Casda oo 107 | "6 County Clerk Deane also made a re edy for a weak or diseased e e o =906 £ e quisition for five male copyists, and the heart, which, if taken in time, Selections for To-Day. ” e R g“”éfii&f‘;";g‘} SUET Pow s to bim - " ce—Hor 7 75 y v Moran. s sixteen copy- | will completely restore it to its ;"'n;’r_t:‘:';'- :""’:}“‘;“ ’lr""‘ 13093 4% SN T Shaeien Gl o e 1Y : aco Swiftwater, Garbo, Lew Zara. maining ten are engaged on probate work natural, healthy condition. It's Third race—Bamboulia, Tuthill, Gauntlet. | g1t 0 which will be flnlkshes ina fow days’ and 2 Whirte: = £ 19 10 932 e then make a requisition for ten DI’ Mfl » P::-u:vh race—L. B. McWhirter, Waterwick, e 9% 91 10 5 | more copyists. . es USSR D Eidelong 10 Fell ... Collin, A S R e ————— b race—Flamora, Malay, Gotobed Time—i%, :28 . 118%, Good start, Won cleverly. second and third arivias. Win. | WIELDERS OF RODS TO Sobrante-Loma. Winner probably best. Torsina ran out Scratched—Miss Rowena 109 r-olds; purse, $400. 26; %, h race—Headwater, Mortgage, Uarda. | ner, E. Llovd & Co.'s b. &, b at stretch turn. Mallakwa sh LITTLE REIFF'S GOOD WORK. 1088. THLID RACE Seven furlo Heart Cure selling “My heart was weak and would- Horse. _ Wel 5 S . > ; 5 = ree. ght. St % Str. Fin. Jockey. at every little . 1 could Rides School Girl in a Dead Heat and i % A‘H;nry " ke any exercise without causing Wins the Run-0f. ( 3 Ranch ¥ heart to pound and throb in & SRR o ! 2 Morgan dreadicl masver. 1 could not sleep LONDON, April The Northampton- 5 |Mounce 1, my feet were badly swollen shire stakes of 800 sovereigns, run at the . 0 S y y oss. COMPETE IN THE EAST The regular monthly meeting of the San Frencisco Fly-casting Club was not held last night, owing to lack of a quorum. | An informal discussion was by the members present over the condi- indulged in Northampton spring meeting to-day, re- | - sulted in an exciting tussle, a dead heat The doctors failed to being run by School Girl, ridden by J. give me any relief and seeing an ad- Reiff, and Roughside, with K. Cannon up, tisement of Dr. Miles' Heart Cure At the @istance School Girl, Roughside segan having smothering spells ht 1 should die %, 1:38. Goc by Boundiess-Parolee. Tekla_cut 'off on far turn. ile and a sixteenth; free handica YORTH RACE— my druggist for a bottle and and Flavis drew in front and a desperate | Index. Horse. Age. Weight.[St. _ % % *__ Bt 1 e use. Improvement began at race ensued. The finish of the race was | 10}0 Scotch Plaid, 5. A R i L A L R T DR d 15 8 few weeks | was as well the prettiest seen in years Flavie being | 12} Formero 4. e s | Lovett and Colonel C. G. Young, both of a5 ever. M. F Harrer, only-a neck behind. The dead heat was | 1011 Anben 2 o i 7.2 | whom are in the champion class, Reuben Choctaw, Texas. oft and School Girl won in hollow | - 3 Leonard of New York, who held th = fashion. Little Reift was h ; 198 B T 2 - S y i BTN ik ron. - Littl T was heartily cheered. |zt Rt T g : =~ ord for years until Mr. Mansfield attacked At all druggists on positive guarantee, | ———— {Time-33k 0: Ai 8. /7 e - 144 L ioodstart. |4t “will be among those who enter the list. | Winn o Bunnt | “Won first three driving inner, Burns & Waterhouse's b.'g., by imp. Midlothlan-Mottle. |1 Bt e noth. N - Dr. Mites Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. & ers nings Races. | Morgan on Plaid went the shortest way. Formero beaten by (oo wide & turn into stretch. Thomas B. Mills, another New York | VASHINGTON, April 3.—Results at | lmperious killed Anjou of Bennings 3 7035, FIFTH RACE- SIX furlongs; selling; three-year-olds and upwards fi{i‘.‘v‘.u.fi’;"’,‘fi' ex’i?c'ée"é"ffi'mfi"fn"’&u“flg | A v-rf" ,,y., :.y:’;]; ’%’zfl f:mm:hflm. won, | Thdex. Horse, Age. Welght [St. T the t(’n\grm.menz of lnllerss( wherever the | Jack G cond, ider - Time, | “(5713) Peace, 4 .. 0] 2 iz XE ert of fishing is practice CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH “iatt mile_Baucate won; - Afbert Brighs | AUEL Cormorant, & LIl 1 i3 i , _ (1000) Momentum, 2f 51 41 oard Bx; ,E““Yg»gyl.;.»,g“-'-s § Pocroemn. Sollia imcn ot Wing i, 141 “Gost o Ryl B 21 8% mna ;’ rwl:rt:f W pakuu- 3 nn! an. cnuine. Robeet Metoat? govsit P L | 981 Matt Hogan, 21 63 e Board of Public Works yesterday ), SATE A et T e i | Robert alf second, Postbaste third. Time, | *gag Pat Morrissey, 6....107 T 62 23 § o CHICHESTEIS TNGITS 1:3 | 23 . { L4 % filed an estimate of its expeaditures for ; { ISH #62 Espirando, § . 107, 5 31 g, 7 the coming fiscal year with the 3oard (f furlongs — Grandenr won, Candy & Balkan third. Time, 1:19. b "nawf'é. : %, and a half furlongs—Thermost w Vinner, Foster ity second, Sir Christopher third. Time, | @way fying. Good Hope G14: % 1:17. Straggling st ackett's ch. m., by im disappointment, RED and Gold metaliic boxes seaied biue won. T ake mo other. Kefure Dangerous Swhetitutions wné lmiia toma. Bay s your Drusgis, or smod e sincpe for Particulars, Testimonial woe - Tor. " wn ictter, by ro- turs Matll. 10,080 Telimoniaie. Sod by 1 start. Won easily, second and third driv- Boundlee 'all the best. year-olds and uj Won easily, second and third b Midlothian-Turmoll, ‘at Morrissey away poorly and not the going. _Scratched—Sly 108, Nilgar 107, Pat Murphy 107, Florinel 11 . Jael 105 1030, SIXTH RACE—-One mile; selling; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $400. dariving. | Supervisors as follows: Peace and Cormorant | $21060; engineer's department, $13312; T s danr qeertial © | Bureau of Strects, 720; Bureau of REEPTa OE 12 Meatien s papes * Madisan Bawarer PHILAS P17 California Condor. Indes. Forse, Age. Weight.[St. % —— | W. ¥ Rosder has presented to Golden | 53¢ Lena, o th T§ A Big & 12 & Dop-powonony | sate Park Memorial Museum the beauti-| 1000 Wyoming, a 3 (';':fi"s."f.??gffi?? ful specimen of California condor which | 1o Aiaee Tone & ix it 1% Whisie B ‘ural aig Attracted so much attention at his place, | 1012 Lavator, 4 . £3 83 52 Gharews, of 8ay ipfi-me 1 Grant avenue. THe bird was found 1n| 1012 Lost Gir 1 Eee ] 5, arritation the Santa Cruz Mountains. With wings %% Qbsidian fho o outspread the distance from tip to tip | Gt Boren 3 . JHage et measured nine feet six inches. The work | 1012 Casdale, 4 s o of the taxidermist in ’&uurvmg the speci- | Time—y, 51%: %. 1:15; mile, 1 Good start. Won men is creditable. e condor was con | of C. P. Walcomb, curator. Snips 110, %, % §. P. Nicoll's ch. m., by Apache-Bill. Alas would ha veyed to the museum yesterday by order | Wyoming should have downed Lena. Obsidian is m‘:u l:gonm:{. "%'A‘é&"-‘fi-?‘é.{“" . tione of the various trout streams and the Chamvs | possibilities of the season. The open to the world tournament of the Chicago Fly-casting Club to be held Au- | gust 18 and 17 is interesting the members. Walter D. Mansfield, the champion at the General o Buildings, $307.460; light and water, $2350; ridors, $4832; heating plant, $33.435; two Hall, $24,1%. Total, $113,6 Second Mate Suspended. The United States Inspectors of Local ome §, |George W. Elder, on charg:s of intoxica- tion and assault preferred hy C. Randall. | | | | | | stationery, 33000. Total, $1,155,610 50. The following recommendations of improve- ments are also made in the report: City Hall electric plant, $41,300; wiring of cor- electric elevators, $10. :sglumblng of City o100 and Foreign Steam Vessels yesterday sus- first three driving. Winner, g%nded for six months the license of omas_McTague, second e of the POPULISTS ARE ORGANIZING FOR THE CAMPAIGN State Committee to Meet in This City on Friday, April 13. A. O. Perkins, president of the Affiliated Republican Clubs of San Francisco, has received a letter from United States Sen- ator Thomas R. Bard, under date Wash- ington, D. C., March 28, acknowledging receipt of club resolutions. Following is & copy of the letter: Dear Sir: Mr. Gerberding, my manager at Hueneme, has forwarded me your com- munication of the 16th inst. In the ru incident to my departure for this city, the resolutions of the Affillated Republican Clubs of San Francisco, adopted ruary 6, 1900, indorsing the action of the Lesi lature in electing me to the United States ate, and expressing confidence in me, was mislaid. Same has now reached me, and I hasten to acknowledge its re- ceipt_and to thank you and the Affiliated Republican Clubs for the resolutions of confidence. 1 hope I may fulfiil the duties of the high office to which I bave been elected with sat- isfaction to my constituents and the Re- publican p fort to s my ability. Kindiy explain to the Affiliated Republi- can Clubs my delay in acknowledging re- cefpt of the resolution, and believe me, yours very truly, =~ THOMAS R. BARD. ‘ine State Central Committee of the People’s party has been called to meet in San Frandeisco, Friday, April 13. Follow- ing is the text of the call: SAN FRANCISCO, March 80, 1900. To the Members of the State Central Com- mittee of the People’s Party in the State of California: You are hereby notified that in pursuance of the request of a number of the mem- bers of sald State Central Commitiee, and by authority of the power vested ‘n_mws, as vice chairman of said State Central Cum- mittee, the chairman of sald committes be- ing absent from the State, I do hersby call a meeting of the State Central Commit- tee of the People’s Party, in the State of Califorgla, to meet at the California Hotel, 416 Bush street, in the city of San Fran- cleco, State of California, at 2 o'clock p. m., on Friday, the ilth day of April D. 1900, for the purpose of selecting delegates to the national convention of the People's Party, to be held in Sfoux Falls, S. D., on the 9th day of May, A. D. 1900, and for the further purpose of planning the cam- paign in this Stats, in the coming election, and for the transaction of such further business and the determination of such other matters as may be brought before sald committee. EDGAR S. VAN MPETER, Vice Chairman of the Pecple’s Party State Central Committes, = oo GEORGE D. Becretary of the People's Party Boae Con- tral Committee. State Adjutant General W. H. Seamans, commander-in-chief of the Army and Navy Republican League, and Colonel J. | murray Bailey, adjutant’ general of the league, have issued Circular No. 3, order- ing all camps to send delegates to the con- vention of the California State League of ubs to be held at Los An- Republican C! geles, April AMATEUR REINSMEN TO HOLD RACE MATINEE Golden Gate Park Driving Associa- tion Decides to Run Off Two Events on the Speed Track. Phe Golden Gate Park Driving Associa- tion, which Is composed of the foremost horse-owne-s of this city, will hold a racing matinee on the afternoon of Sat- urday, April 2l. Two events will be run off over tue speed track in Golden Gate Park, and a number of owners of fast animals have expressed thelr intention of testing the speed of their horses. Chis was decided at a meeting of the ciation held last night in their head- business was also transacted. A com- mittee, composed of E. Algeltinger, E. | Stewart, F. G. O'Kane and d Thomp- | son, was selected to call on the Park Commissioners and request that the brush that now incumbers the speed track be cut away, as it retards a view of the track and Is also a menace to the | lives of those driving over it. J. M. Eva of the California Fuse Company, A. P. | Welch, the cap.alist, and Leo Nolan, the shoe man, were elected to member- ship. Twenty-1ve entries have already been received for the trotung races to be held, under the auspices of the associa- tion on Decoration day at the Emery- ville track. The events this year prom- ise to be extremely interesting. = The best horses on the coast will compete and many new records are likely to be estab- | lished. CAPE NOME MACHINERY and SUPPLIES. SAND CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS | KROG & Drake Amalgamators, operat- ing daily; 1 %0-Hp. gasoline en- gine cheap. 9 Stevenson, 8. F. SAND CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS. In Overation Daily, 625 Sixth Street. BYRON JACKSON. CAPE NOME HOUSES FOR SALE 12x16 ft, $150; 16x20 ft., $200. Apply te the HUMBOLDT LUMBER CO., Third and Washington sts., Oakland, Cal DREDGING PUMPS. Oll, Gasoline, Steam Hosts, Cent: Pumps, | Engines&Boflers. HendyMach. Wks..40 Fremont. | EXPERIMENTAL MACHINERY & MODELS." L. PETERSON, 544A Mission, S. F.; communi- cations from inventors strictly confidential. 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