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ng awful. a_chest measuremen attempt it: ers, at alasia’s champlon bicy- | rid . Tierney 3 from Farls we Sxpett 1 rematn sayeral ds—Seiblee, Michigan, first, 10 seconds prices—Calf. Tan Calf, Box Calf, Viei Kid and n this city | of ou months in the d States R s rase sceond 101-5; Drum, Californi s By 3 o g e i of speed, ds OUT (rACKS A Bde b feet i) lnchan, welghe | e Chlotes, semn 13:%; Sres, CEENN Kangaroo ; Lace and Congress sty'e =¥ with and has a liberal reduction from manufacturers’ E%g‘i‘-‘ U % ~ T L AE ) NI N TN ET THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. = s J 5 ,~ 3 : Bk : 5 g . ! A T T e sk McC0y | - ON THEIR WAY TO PARIS| Saturday, June 2 g ' ® - t 2ad ‘ Do you smokz either of these very popular brands, La Africana } i ’ yie I ot H. Upmanimported Clear Havana Cigars? If you do, buy to-day. 1 i ; ¢ b ;11; big siore’s special offer for Saturday only—ihe two for 25c—La g % 'ricana and H. Cigars 10c each. i 2 i g Cigar Department—Rotunda. o Miner 86 i i Big Miner Sent Info Dream- § Men Determined, However, ¥ Ov P Sale Men’ land in the Thirteenth - |3 to Do Their Best in the § verstock saie en's | - Rount b Last Meet. H Clothing Continued. F3 iy B i - Puts Up a Plucky Fight and Floors "; From the Best Possible Foreeast It | "5.00 and ‘,2-50 s‘l’t” ’9-951 the “Xid” ith & Right | Now Looks as Though Michi Finding ourselves - hervily overstocked Bing o B cef:-g 13 § T il Carry OF the | . |& with Mexs Suit: from $120 to $15.00 ws ing s |¢ Y make a desp pricecut until further temance, i* Honors. notice to close out the surplus. N n e i i These suite ore in the popular single- ¥ YORK =N . | * breasted sack style; positively all wool, thes 3o B ’:?hxif(‘:} ::ML:: |® L5 oy s i e correctly fashioned and made upina E B4 Special Dispatch to The Call. g first-cless manner, plain and fancy chev- ® : = . iots and fancy worsteds in 20 ~differ- . CHICAGO, June 1.—The California team E o st sl bames { will compete in its last meet for the year B e o o b4 to-morrow. 1t will be the Western inter- g 6 hine - -odeew, 1 | coltegiate games. The entries show that all at the very 39.95 3¢ | of twenty-oné col in the association special price R * all but two will cofpete, Grinnell and Boys’ Lo-g Pants Suoits, ® 4 | Iowa failing to come in. There are 367 en- $4.95 — About 100 good value ¢ o tries in the sixteen events. This shows $6.00 and $6.50 Suits for young men ® + d’mrl,\- that the n)m[n‘utlonv lmt‘):. indl- = 18 to 19 fears of age; new goods in + oy A e o 'Nure of his % nobby, attractive patterns, stylishly T 4| event is Plaw of Californi: here are & cut, we:l trimmed, made up with great pe © | 2 entries in the 100 vards; 2 in the 220 care, are offsred as a special induce- k { | zards; 38 11 ‘the quarter mile; 38 ‘in the ment to make a trial purchase in our T 4 haif mile; 2 in_ the mile; 3 in the high Yoithe: Dypartioeit to- 4 rdies; 2 the low hurdl L e t : 7 | mile walk: 22 in'the high 3 % dy (Saturday) oy $4.95 . z DEisat P 1p aLShe pole % Boys’ 3.-Piece Suits, $3.95 3 the Sibie thiaw: W 1x the —On.y 8) of these; sizes for boys S to ¢ ¢ race and 27 in the quarter mile bicy 15]ygai gmclqy‘ay..dwoo] ;:nedrms .3 o contest. 3 Lot colors least caleulated to show dust an . : “xh.f;‘fa“?,nfi‘,fi? S ‘,‘r;"‘;‘:'_l”:f ('[:'f::!"fi §‘ wear; good patterns, stylish cut and extra well made, coat, vast and knee pants, & 4 | nia lave not given up hope. Wisconsin | & sold by us regulariy for $5.00 and $6.00; to-day (Safurday) 95 b4 3¢ §.|~.,mh::s a "‘T‘lli\n strong team. ® on'y... ki hoea 00 kead s - | ® & iy n}'mf‘g’n{:»}.; wnd Walsh were in con. 5 Second Alsle—Right of Entrance. £ dition, but such is our iuck, and we w have to make the best of it. Every one s f 4 | of o s re determi thy : i £ Sl e B B A Seturday Salie o b ather .hard to give a forecast o WINS BY A NoSE | B n g $ommELY B R e 8 A Mlen’sSamplieShoes & | are from different parts of the anc 2 Most Exciting Finish on Last Day | | leyélists Who Expect to Win Laurels at the World's Tourney. Jif e e e T The sl of the > We offer 147 pairs of Men's Sample Shoes from Buck- G000 0000200024000 9500400000064+ 000040+0+06-+ 00000 oficial pper of the A. A, U, C 4 ingham & Hecht, the manufacturers and wholesal § E § 5 5 x - § i i i § AAARRR A TUA AR DAARL AR AL R ARRAAR R AL LR L ARNAARANAARAARIA R ARRAL R ARR LR LR ARRAAAE R R AN AR AAR LA A AT RALAARR AL RARRR LA AARU AL R AN AR QAU R CR AR R A SRR R R KRR ARAARAR A bl ; We have to ride e SRS all styles toes sad tivs : Gesdysar world’s champi oh X sealiidh + : * DiSaoues 220 yards—Cayo yles t : Goody e ¥ «;‘\r.:‘ um ;.Jm.;[—'.‘ 1 ;nrci l“‘nt‘l w 5%} lex pounds: 1%»5'.5.\-»3 2 welt, sewed soles. Shoes that retail 1f- . Reynolds | forte is unpaced ridin; of him the regularly for $3.50, $4.50 and $5.00 R s 0'for a mile | New Zealand Herald say SR icago, second, : per pair. N> two pairs alike. Oa hitepeihin g it to New York and | season as one of the best (if not the best) | Halt-mile Chicago, 2:00; Barrett, special sals to=day omnlv, b E0Od. Wi g against | At Birmingham, unpaced riders in the colony, and latterly | Miehigan, 2:01 California, 2. all at the uni- ers. | we will get our pa machines | he has taken his light m under a| Mile—Hah 4:32; Baker, North- form price, per = s representatives were cho- | hen we go to Paris. 1 1 shone forth with a great | western, 4:: hicago, 4:33. e r J mpior meeting held in |only enter in the sprinting races, but Rey- : | pile sl Bredsteén, Wisconsin, | 7:063-5; | PAIT coreneec 3 » . Z.. last March. The dis- is going in the champlon- e oy e e e | R0t ‘much 16 known of bicyele riding, but the | & First Afsle—Right of Entrance. The sizes are 7, 7 and 8. alf mile and one, tiree, n the colonies a man has to race from istralasia two years ago. He says | principal fight will be between Brown of (Chi- == - ¥ In each event t h could not get ‘used to the rough | ca&o, MoDougal of Natre Dame and Sudhels o T Gt e had to ride over in the colonies | ©f Minnesota. o 5 48; A few weeks ago M ou would conside 20 tha equence won very few races, | fehizess 18 4 Canes, .. o we €IS ihom 2 right at almost 1 s n from his whéel racing at ichigan, :26: td 5 $2.00 eaeh. They are n Reynolds | Adelaide and never recovered his form | ;o Chicago, 26; Woolsey, California, : New York manu-}” t $2. h. They are . as thought he | after the accident. When they left the | "}i. hammer throw is & snap for Plaw, 170 | 270 fa-turer’s stock of a s’ our regular $1.85 Now he has | colonles Jones was running a cyclery in | feet 6 inches; Mortimer, Chicago, 131 feet; L Men’s Congo Walk- value; Stiff Hats and 3 ? thirty-five inches, | Melbourne an doing well. | Viers, Ilinols, 130 feet. gy o 45 Fedoras; black and t n. We come| S. Driflin andicap rider of note in | "Shot put—Plaw, California, 42 feet 2 inche ing Sticks - - 3 of the League | Australia and New Zealand, accompanies | Woolsey, California, 41 feet 11 inches with Prince colors; in the very and have let- | Reynolds and Tierney and expects to do | Notre Dame, 41 feet. B Wales h newest >t the Callfornia boys who | considerable racing at the Paris Exposi- | Discus throw—France, Michigan, 128 feef v» of Walis haae | Speut are interested in the sport. On our return | tion also. Schmahi, Chicago, 112 teet; Granke, Wisconst b ’) dles and nice- | an mo; A 108 feet. J’ g = e —— = = = — | Pole v#ult—Would be easy thing for Hoffman, st Iy trimmed :{pro:.e ‘? i [but his'leg will not permit s entering. P with steriing |8 ad[.)e 3 g | Wheeler, Wisconsin, 10 feet 10 inches; Dvorak. - y s: | to-day, BROOKS STREET CLOSED |BeifirsisBaslitd To U 1 Qi oo cet 9 inches, | 1 e igh "Sump—Armstrong, Michigan, 6 feet: | * most used | Wrday Zorpaster second, | BY H IGH BOARD FE N E | Bishop, Wisconsin, 5 feet 10 inches; Schmahl, ke T [y - DorShster pobon% . ‘ | Chicago, 5 feet § inche: | u 5 . s T : s aveond, Altrsh - | Broad jump—McLean, Michigan 2 feet; each. We sod hundreds of | special & & seeond, ® = gy ® 8 .\e_N;A;;:;vr;nxlgcg;“rm 2 inches; Pettit, | 5 them in a recent onme-day “1.,. sale':h i 7 fszd Tuck sec- | g ’ g These times and distances are records The 200 odd sticks that remain Seatn Floor—Off Rotunls. E . - b | of men and not what lh“thnl do &o-rlnur); § on hand are offered for 270‘ 3 > E t > , Col, June 1 | row. Although some of the records lool i i & . <o B | 28"ie ‘they Swere timed with an alarm | § this day only, each..... |Boolk el of our pojular E k n elody o 4 | clock, most of them are true. Main Aisle. | 8 do w - Mel oty -wom,. ML e 1A L | The condition of the California boys has i day; Ohoice ‘ | ® | not changed since yesterday, ¢ e w Sadie 3 |+ 4 | go nto the meet greatly handicapped by | & 5 sa’e. glas-los and i ol 3 | &aviea men H G’o This is the last day of i tandard Fic~ ik A | | | V@ 1o sale of Ladies' |t jon; 200 tities Classies daintily bound . | L s - - g rVRAL HILLIES LOSE A GAME. Fine Gloves, 8 to 24 | in unique Japanese veneer bindings, well = 13 R oo ey S | Salfe. buionensths, blsck, | printed and iliustraied; 100 titlés of . Py | . 4 | white and opera | Standard Fiction by famous authors, 1 | oaiee . WL Bet| Che-. - Wl ot s shades, at Om@=guart@r off bound in substantial cloth; publishers’ ; N et € | Eniladeiphia 2211 0 Soston.. 121 0 | & regular prices— price 50c volume; special price this day : 1, Croks 1 . T 2 840 New York.. nn .5 5 $1.25 kind....94C $2.00 kind..$7.50 | only— - R £ .53 nnati... 2 B o = S y; PORTLAND'S FILLY WINS. | J v Sundad o 7 ki & 5150 kind. $1.18_$400 knd.$3.00 | 22¢ @2s, or 5 vols $1. b e 1 R Siyte noene | BOSTON, June 1.—In the fifth inning of to- | Q@ E tc., Ete, Ete. Bargain Table—Main Alisle. 3 LONDON, .J 1.—The Duke of Port- pe | ay's same with Cincinnati Long was put out | @ - r Roche, by St: Simon- { but Umpire Emslie failed to see the X Qoncert eakfast, o batted in six runs and won 1 Br : 3 B time camgnt several ditacule foul | R 7 g N. gt Cafe After ':) "Attendance 1200. Score: Shu at 7:30. and 8 a. m. k ; 'S Caans ¢ § 1) Raomn Marquarat Golden Rule Bazamm-.srwa Poe, ¥ | Cine e 2 " - 'S GRANI R CReg a her and the absence| s "V‘]';n:,l‘::‘f’( = e gn"’;mfl‘m_ CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA'S Chickens, Chops, ete ; B e L nien 1y | Kahoe. Umpire—E 3 S I G 4 % ; PHILADELPHJA, June 1—Pitcher Garvin k, Bowever, wére among' | & was in good (..m.‘nwl. v and kept the Philadel- T e, s phias down to five scattered hits. Maul wen 1 Programme | P eces'in the third inning, allowing the visit- "”L}“h» f;i‘l };l‘”' T‘n“ 2 | ors to bat out four sifgles x\n-‘; a t.ln;;)‘lfle, which el Sy < pudes, | netted them four runs, Attendance . Score: and 1. Reiff : | ey !‘ a am: plate; . of "102 - govs | & | ra Croker's brown filly | ¢ | OIL Highness Maggle Miteh-{ 1| | — | e S MeFarland. Umpire—0O’Da; 2 Schomberg 1ed until & quarter of | ¢ eFarlan ~0'De ST OCK/! from -home, when La Roche drew:| 4 BROOKLYN, June 1.—The Brooklyns played WELLS ALL AROUND US. T N Ju with a clear command and. won: in ol good ball to-day and beat St. Louls easily. NEW STRIKES AT COALINGA. < ed the ¢ fakhion by three lengths, - Lady | 4 | Wallace, who was injured in Wednesday’s Oll. _SEEPAGES _AND__ OIL - bid third. The betting:| & | pame. loft for home to-night. Attendance 1500. L AT BN TAE OPHIR and Merry ‘Gat, 160 to-73 | { | Score: TRACTS. ;'S : | Clubs— B BUY NOW-—Later you will pay y School-| ¢ | Brooklyn .98 - & more for the same stock. e 8t. Louls Coge e * kS and prevalent distyessing trouble may dency the physical mala be effected with The blood grows thin and watery when th The nerves become weak and un; roduced by indigestion, it exerts a + upon the mind of the invalid, banishing the gloom and to which dyspeptics are especially subject, and misery which it produces. digestion 1s ttled and the ce, & sink- waterbrash, for this ELECTROZONE A medicine which imparts tone and regularity both t8 the ai- enriches the blood, quiets the st genial | ROOKS street, which has served for years as a passage ay for pe- destrians between Geafy and Mar- ket streets, through the triangular shaped block formerly known as the Blythe block, extending down to Kearny street, was closed to the public yesterday afternos A high board fence was con- structed near the Geary-street entrance to the alleyway, and watchmen were sta- tioned on the premises to prevent its de- struction. The obstruction was erected under in- structions from A. A. Moore, the attor- ney for Mrs. Florence Blythe-Moore, who owns most of the property on the block, ture, she wishes to settle all disputes that may arise amicably before any plans are laid. On the fence is posted a decree of court entered and flled March 21, 1882, in a k) OWwW—O—QWOWWQ lans had been made. We invite an in- unction restraining us from blockading | the alley, 80 that 'the matter may be brought into the courts at once.” The buiding proposed by Moore will be erected on Market, Grant avenue and Geary streets, and will contain one of the finest theaters in the worid. An arcade covered by glass will extend through the roperty, and may cover the site of !‘roloks street. h here was another reason for the clos- ing of the alley talked of on the sfrg:t last evening, and one involving the appii- cation of the new ‘“side entrance” ordi- nance. It was suggested that if the street should be closed and become private prop- erty there would be a question in regard | to the rights of the police to close any en- that the character of the propert which the entrance opens wlrl !g’w\;pt:g evade the law. Besides, the question of side entrances Is not one'Involving a legal Batterles—Kennedy and Farrel Robinson. Umplre—Hurst. NEW YORK, June 1.—The New Yorks made five runs off Chesbro's pitching in the first two innings. He was then relieved by Waddell, but the change was made too late. Seymour ai- Swartwood. American Association Games. KANSAS CITY, June 1—Kansas City §, In- dl)‘d“l‘lf’&’kl;h!fl June 1.—Milwaukee 2, Cleve- | "“BH1CAGO, June 1.—Chicago 6, Buffalo 3, by rmplmmpous. June 1—Minneapolis §, De- HAWTHORNE RAIDED. Judge Upholds the Ordinance Di- rected Against Liquor-Selling. CHICAGO, June 1.—The police of Oak | Park raided the Hawthorne race track to- day and confiscated all the cards, time sheets and other paraphernalia of the bookmakers found in the betting ring. The police were armed with search war- authorities against zambllngbat the track. Judge Dunne decided race track saloon dispute to-day, finding in favor of the town of Cicero. The rul- the Hawthorne | STOCK FULLY PAID. NON-ASSESSABLE. ted and operated by leading busi- Dtrect e e men. . Cail or send fo prospectus. OPHIROIL COMPANY You are used to tea and coffee— get used to Cof - farin you can easily doit. It means heaith and long life to you. Insist upon Cof-farin from your grocer—he can get it for you if he wants to. the blood, qu including Brooks street. The attorney |trance, “side” or otherwise, that opened | rants, and no resistance was made by the E & — :“f;“ ‘;_’r‘.";m’]f, o f_’h‘:’;’ maintains that the alley is private prop- | o1 ‘;’, it. The ordinance does not dgu.l so | track officials. The raid is the result of % = of Ayspepsia. Besides eventually removing all the bodi erty, and as Mrs. Blythe-Moore expects | THiC Wl{‘th entrances as it does with | the fight being made by the Oak Park | KIDNEY 8 LIVER > to improve the property in the near fu- | Places, however, and it is not believed liquor selling and | VWV VOVDVTV VRV DA s+ DR. JORDAN’S cnear # USEUM OF ANATOMY 4 | lowed few hits, but was wild. Attendance 1000. s F et L 4 Score: ils Buildin: .an Franc 3 " ot o E e D e “PLAYING HOUSE” Y New York . . ¢ 7 2 Los Angeles Office, 402 ug! | ® Pittsburg .....r R X0 S S | Is what our housewives in San Franciseo B fes — Se nd Warner; Chesbro | ean do when their husbands, brothers and & Block Where Alley Has Been Blockzded. and IWnGaell, Connor and Zimmer. Umpirew o et o et et e o United States Laundry. No home work can produce the immaculate andefinely polished shirt front, cuff or collar turged out by us. Experts handle all our work, and laces, curtains or fine linens are done | up equal to new. “No saw edges.” UNITED STATES LAUNDRY Office 1004 Market Street, Near Powell. Telephone—South 420, Oakland Office—409 12th Street. 1L ASHSg BITTERS Seattle, Wash., Jan. 12, 1900. sult brought against the Blythe estate, | ducstlon o much as a license. The Police | ing sustains the validity of the license-re- actr Mfg. Co.: This is to certify that decl: ; | Commissioners under the ordinanc 1061 KARZEY 247 in Moveomber, 168, I commenced o take Elec- o;(},:&‘?g, “g’:‘e,:gfe s;,r‘“f n?:{ bl”"ge ;:’fl: ower to issue or refuse or re:o!?:v: peaien ordmagc-e__re.csn_tl{ Ipssd. ot Are, A PLEASANTZ LAXATIVE trozane for serious stomach trouble that caused Ve, 1t has since been blockaded by pusts, | icense independent of the character of the d e e < suck. suffering for years, durin Bnd malntained by the cataael Y POStS: | property upon which any of the entrances Forbes Knocked Out. R e NOT INTOXICATING t hundreds of dollars for BE fentnts bomips Ay Biatent Daiiats of the ‘saloon may open. is asserted CHICAGO, June 1.—Oscar Gardner 2 5 the Const. yoars. E R The objection to~ the ‘obstruction - will | ioWever, that the point may be raised ini | knocked out Harry Forbes to-night at the 752 S . y at was V' e eix e street, not adjacent to the alley, but with —— O i fon e PALACE HOTEL E, bottle. a rear connection to it. Attorney Moore d a half and were mix- Write for Bock. PEIL T ot ROZONE ¥ NEtvE maintains that at the time Blythe desds .n,‘E;b'“ °°§’“1 },flfl“ Junied: £ it g lively, when' suddenly” Gardaer e e R e B e sy A ed this property to Sawyer Brooks strest © Supreme Court has refused the ap- | ctepped in close and caught Forbes with s -y tained by these hoteis is recognized and TROZO! LIVER was ten feet wider than It is to-day, and | Plication of Joseph Teshara for a writ of | 5 sport right Jjolt in the pit of the stom- St 8. f appreciated by a discriminating and fas- PELLETS, 2 cents. £end for pamphlet to TROZONE MFG 5. F. Co., that the rear connection involved was but twenty feet in length. In order to securs an exit on the alley, after the latter had en reduced In width, Sawyer extended his grant ten feet, which the Blythe es- tate now claims he had no right to do. “The object in erecting this fence,” said Attorney Moore, ‘“4s not for the purpose of infringing upon public or even private rights, but simply to determine our rights on theé premises by civil suit. We expect to commence the construction of one of the best bulldingg on the coast within two or three years, amd we would not want to become tangled up in lawsuits and have our property remain untenznted after our habeas corpus. Teshara was arrested for killing Garrett D. Loucks in Santa Cruz County, held by a Justice of the Peace for murder, and committed to the custody of the Sheriff without bafl. His attorney in applylng for the writ made the conten- tion that thers was no evidence to con- nect the accused with the killing of TLoucks, and _submitted all of the fest] mony taken at the preliminaray examina- tion. A writ was also denied In the ha- beas corpus case of James D. Prather of Sacramento, who was committed for per- jury in falsely testifying as to the deliv- ery of a lot of grain to his brother. ach. Forbes fell to the floor and rolled around in agony until vounted out, when Referee George Siler carried him to his corner. Tod Sloan Reprimanded. LONDON, June 1.—In consequence of some confusion at Tattenham Corner dur- ing the Derby, by which J. R. Kecne's Disguise II is alleged to have hampered the Prince of Wales’ Diamond Jubilee | and Mr. Musker’'s Chenening by crossing, the Epsom stewards, on the evidence of the other jockeys, to-day severely repri- 1 manded Tod Sloan. =hn vada Di sa TT. E Specialists for Men. ! ' NMevers 731 MARKET STREET, S.F. R tidious clientele who regularly make them their headquarters when in San Francisco. ted in close proximity to whalesale and shopping districts, places of amyse- ment and with the further advantage of having street cars to all points of interest pass the entrance. American plan. GRAND HOTEL | Weekly Call $1.00 per Vear European plan.