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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1900. TURF SCANDAL BIOS FAR TO ENMSMUKE Frank Baldwin Comes From His lslan.dt AHE AWAH['H] Danny Lynch and Ed Leni- r Belore the Stewards -+~ PENCIL DEEDS REPUBLICAN TE CONVENTION the Gelegates n shall be under the direc- Committes of eack | p. réance with the call of the | Presid e Dasie of representation Congressional Assembly District n one county, there shall be | county and fractionsi | ty in such Assembly District, | for each 300 votes cast for on at the city of the 15th day of May, with a full statement s of the contest. ceding the meeting of the State S matters relating t ongressional tee's Getermin such contest before the Commit- must be transmit- State Central Com- before noon of the lith Sttee 8t Sacraments O Tty DR —_— | CALIFORNIA SELECTS TEAM ' OF ATHLETES TO GO EAST R e PGP DU b+ | |Commission Accepts Propo- | sals of Lowest Respon- sible Bidders. Home to Marry Miss Kittredge. Poesioioiosoisieioitedetsdesioieieiedeiei-eol® ’Mfiny of the Leading Firms of the City Submit Figures for Fur- nishing Building Material and Forage. ission held a special at the lodge, Golden bids and award hree of the Com- Spreckels, president; and Jobn A. Stanton— —A. E i Lioyd G000+ 09000000045000040400000000000-0 plving 3000 feet of 1%- of 1 hose vere: T cents per foc T oston Woven Hose and Rubber Com- got the award for 1-inch hose at 145 2 1 These bids were the lowest, alvanized iron pipe were e quantity advertised for Y-inch, 3000 feet li-inch n pipe. The bidders Scott: Crane & & Stetson, and The con- | inch pipe Scott, at ane & 'Co. pipe at $23 | ing_lime m T P ‘W. P. DRUM. A. CADOGAN. 208 O5 fC) ERKELEY, April 26—The team to represent the University b of California on Eastern flelds was | finally selected to-day. The team., | and ce- | which will leave for the East to-morrow bcuque E a gement of orange blossoms. 3 a dia- 3 Holme € e s t the groom. M 188, | night, is made up as follo " wore pink chiffor nene ok 1« The | “wihitam P. Drum, cap I 20, Mo s : Holmes 1. Algeltinger | Yard 4 bl H et of black | o< 1 5 | 40 yards; T. Ha , 120, 220 yard hu: mum pattern over “as the $136 per bar- | CF Frotivhton, 100 yard and broad jumy e e ccohe Com- | B Woolsey, half ~mile, shot put. high -4 <. Mo mile mmer throw and were next opened. | Co. Somers gilt- 1 S MEOPROSEDTE !Gillette Amendment Unpopular in the Islands. UL L R, ndence of The C: even 0DD FELLOWS SPEND Rt Se i o DAY IN MERRYMAKING | Zriions for She depqran: were HONOLULU, A repre~ NATIONAL BANKS - INSTITUTE SUIT TOAVDID TAY Assessor Dodge Restrained | From Levying on the | Assets. surprise and met wit r 50 strong a position sentiment as the Gillette | Eighty-First Anniversary of the | Founding of the Order in This | ment prohibiting the sale of liquor in sa- Country Celebrated. loons. Outsiue of a hibi- h to The Call. | tionists, scarce one of whom h { | | Spectat DI SANTA ROSA, April 2.—This has been a great day the islands more than three or four y together with few members of Woman's Christian Temperance no one can be found wh amendment or who s should become a part of the org: of the Territory without a pro community AOMITTED INTO THE EVIDENC et Attorneys for Respondents Gain a Victory in the Fair Case. in the history of S>aoma llowship. The oc:asfon clebration held at Grace banc .-leI‘, upon the arrival morning l‘l pr n iin spe fal excurs sion was formel at the direction of Juilliard and Aids st marched gulating th It of year: . the best t meet the condition: and otherwise in population. Under legislative strug- hat can be dev —— i ber of saloon lice and games and to seventeen for s took up the remainder of the | each pay a license fee of § National Aat aloons are closed at 11:30 o’clc ank and the 4 d bal, largely at- | and are closed all day Sunday n the pavilion. The eigh der strict regu ased by the Min meet special conditic imposed for vi regulatio | are very severe, onviction for- feiting the license and the bond of $1000. Dodge from on of the taxes of the banks. issued a restraining sescor will be unable to to s, and the penalties \ until the co g A T For_localitles where a saloon selling all urt passe as a grand parade, | kinds of liquors might be a center of >ss, although | joafers and D the no: 1d was blow 2 gale. After | secondary cla en: C. R. BROUGHTON. ATHLETES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA B R e I S e e track | walk. Walsh will participate only In the | with Chicago, the other univ having eliminated the w of even S v OF | Increases in Pensions Granted, Post- | | | | { | PRORIBTION Isjc MOSER. ROY WOOLSEY. J. D. HOFFMAN. C. K A. D. PLAW, tiede et et et eieieiebedetebebei st e et NTEREST TO THE [ROOSEVELT FOR THE PEOPLE OF PACIFIC COAST| PRESIDENCY IN SOUR YEARS Marquette Club of Chicago at a Ban- quet Suggests the Candidacy of the Rough Rider. CHICAGO, April 2 masters Appointed and Other Changes. FIRED AT HIS WIFE AND COMMITTED SUICIDE Malcolm MacLe: cial Dispat The Call N had served ary for Admiral Hichborn Coming. ng the parade a vast throng repaired to the called e and beer lice ¥ ill the prop- | pavilion, where they W tertained for 1 only light wines and e real estate | two hours by an addre n. M. M ¢ be sold, the places my > f Estee, P. G. M., and other literary exer- cises. In the afternoon there was a com- TS T A e eircus parade, in which all the lodges : »wledged surrounding towns celebrated the efgnt | first anniversary of their order in this city to-day. The festivities opened with a | | large” parade this forenoor During the afterncon literary exercises were held in | Ay B e T 0T | P gt wine and beer license system. iivered an address. After the Institiition | c®Carly missionaries, a’ man who was this evening of Canton Fresno, followed | p0€ SRE TUER G S0 G 28 been for years Is com- | b exhibition drill. the day’s pro- | DOTR I the Islands anc years Who | pramn [ one of the most consistent system by the fact that there has been no agitation for several years of a stricter system, and that the last Legislature which a majority of the Senate members of Protestant church ks Medical Aid. dow 2 =« Aged Woman See THEIR WIVES FEASTED of the Western York Life Insur- banquet the community is ready to enforce. Club rendered Hawailan WaSs very uch | Popular Young Athlete From Penn- | resentative of the missionary element, is sident E T nim uaily outspoken against the measure rd sylvania Unanimously Chosen | Sha"¢or the same reasons. Every daily by Stanford Men. paper In Honolulu has taken an editorial Special Dispatch to The Call Position against it, and the entire senti- STANFORD UNIVERSITY, April 26— |ment of “the community almost Is | The members of the Stanford’track ieam QAL el Protactiv Apslatic to-day unanimously chose Arthur B. tion, which includes practically “the en- -~ - = = = Stewart to lead them against the blue and | tire liquor trade, both wholesale and re- gold next year. tail, held a very largely attended meet- Stewart halls from Pennsylvania and is | iN§ yesterday to consider the subject. | @ low major. While in college he has been | associated with its athletic interests, be- | ing for three years a member of the 1901 | GERMANY TO EXCLUDE collegiate meet. he confidence which his men always had in | hir, as the vote to-day shows. He is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Sigma Sigma fraternities, prallidrbigh i — et Expelled From Venezuela. e KINGSTON April ernoo v gavel, er band. upon which me and the date of pre- from Venezuela b 3 - stro for press writing. | ard data to the Liquor ers’ As: mllon of California, showing the sen- timent of the community, the conditions under which the traffic is carried on and the great interests to be disastrously af- fected by the amendment. It will show its revenues. In a legislative report made | in 1891 it was shown that the revenues from the liquor trade were equal to 52 per cent of the entire Custom-house receipts, Honor to the Late A. S. Hallidie. The trustees of the Mechanics’ Institute held a special session out of respect to | WHEELER WILL STOP HIGH SCHOOL RUSHES I natiite ok e OAKLAND, April 26.—President Wheeler ed with Its progress. It of the University of California has writ- &fl‘%{cl‘gfi"&n he trusteds shouid at: ten to the principals of the High Schools | tend the funeral in a body. Trustees eda and Be: - | K. Co: ve, George Beanston and Hor- N e e ace Wilson were appointed a committee . B = — o - ) < ) - o = = ol =¥ D e = b= = o5 — I = S = o Th Fresh AMeats, Butter or - Cereals. d. The remainder ke aged | B e v il An en the centers either | B Tellaeoy, oL gro- | . It has thrown | : esquely uniformed Odd Fellows from Co- | (ne business into hands of a_much | were filed 2 Lodge, and various athietic conte e and mpre ratisble class' ot mex | by, the|at tho racecourse. The 8 festivities | ¢han carry it on in most communities and | hat the | closed with a grand ball at the pavillon | the business is conducted on more con- | or cting the | in the evening. Judge Oval Pirkey acted | caory e lines than It is in most Ameri- | axes. T w 5 briefs. | as president and J. H. Mitchell as grand | Zoh oit) SR e 0 | The (erfip?ranr-» element has shown vl FRESNO, April 2%.—Odd Fellows from | Tpeshi o slémiedy has showa f INSURANCE MEN AND self satisfied with the working ; of | were | added temperance | & gramme was closed with a grand ball. o s that if th nd t | ays and . L Bees o 1aw It &nfi D;:))\"';li T?raglr»&':gi | > i demc ation, w aisiine | STEMARE WILL LERD LTty TR ey a e e i Westroy a sys at has. workes M Durins the feas (oo el CARDINAL TRACK TEAM 1‘ well and proven all that the sentiment of | Professor W. T. Alexander, another rep- | committee was appointed to Ber; are andl he liquor trafic contributes to the | had lost none of (he | Guvernment & very large proportion of | BERLIN, April 26—The Socialist Vorwaerts and the Nurembirg Tage nouncing that he would forbid the use of g Post publish the sensational announcement that Prince von Hohenlohe has 3 | the university campus by the High School | {0 Prepare i i st e 4 forbidden the North German Lloyd Steamship Company under article XXVI ¢ ; Students “fi"’y {""v “g'ee'r}w fig! tllnx and 8 of the subvention contract to make further importations of and to land in & | Tushing. There have been several rushes Teamster Dies of His Injuries. # German, Dutch cr Belgian ports froshly slaughtered meats, butter, dairy ¥ | Sioats that degenerated into pugilistic en. | Albert Rosser, a teamster who was In- § product cr cereals, as directly competing with German agriculture, 3'3 counters. jured by a fall from his truck on Market - This statement has been republished upon the euznhomy of the journals - r’:’re :1”“1" (i: t;::fie“l::rr‘- :v:ra:hu; llev- :thé‘llne.}{ecelm‘v!l;' onnw 'dltlumyénd::g.'; " d nefther the Nord Deutsche Aligemeine Zeitung n el incipal of lec- | the y A s‘s ey b e ety AL g’s mmpto their classes to-day. The stu-| He was a native o’ Newor vears of re t aenles its truth. The Freissinige Zeitung to-morrow will confirm it. dents claim t! outsiders interfered with | age, and resided at 120 Morris avenue. He their exercises and they had to fight to | leaves a wife and three children in destl protect themselves. BTt et St ti et S ie ti o tie e tieti +ti e Tie S tintie ReR e 24 %@ §2 i LOCK OUT FOR OUR SPECIAL MAY DAY EDITION, OUT SUNDAY, APRIL 29. The /" MAYDAY | CHILDREN. | Little Two Splendid '/ POSTER PAGES A Full Page. 4 Coler. / QUEEN OF THE HUNT One of San Francisco's Most Charming Society Belles Do You Kanow Her? SILK-WEAVING SPIDE Promises to Rival the Belgian Hare Industry in Californi / // / STORY OF THE OAKLAND BRIDGE-TENDER WHO HAS SAVED TEIRTY LIVES. CANDIDATES FOR RIBBONS COURAGEOUS WOMEN OF ARIZONA. Fead What They Have Done. In the Coming e Bench Show. of Some And a Host of Other Newsy and Interesting Features. THE SUNDAY CALL LEADS ALL COMPETITORS IN BRIGHTNESS AND ORIGINALITY.