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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1900. GOLF CHAMPION OF SOUTH 'pACES HF|) By |COLLIER AND HARDY WILL. e e N PLAY IN THE TENNIS FINAL STATEMENT : : Surprise of the Day Was the Defeat of #+++++++++s=se~e GONDITION AND VALUE : _A_S.S.[]_EM“UN ; Hunt—-—Slf)waéamecleS aned Per:sapegt 3 e pl PIEBABEBIDG BT SBEB S50 SB) s e o0 P e 4D DI D 0PI DIIIDIITIDIGODIDGIIDODIID D5 00066000 0e0 Successful Opening of the Meet at the Santa Rosa Stock Farm. of Another Hardy Victory ins the Concluding Tournament Struggle. (ASSETS AND LIABILITIES THE Hil ERNIA i A SASRARAN Tl Saviags and Loan Seciety, Sport Wlx;: thde Harnesg A CORP )RATION, gade. | i i fas <. | And whare said Assets ars Situated, SANTA ROSA, July 2—Good attend ence, all things being constdered, marked | the opening day of the annual race meet | D R SRCRE SO S SO = ] dated June 30, 1900. of the Pacific Coast Trotting Horse Breeders' Assoclation at Plerce Bros.' ASSETS. Santa Rosa stock farm this afternoon. | { 1=Promissory Notes The track was in cxcellent condition and the day pleasant. A, H. Cohen is officlating as starter. The judges are Martin Carter, C. S. Crit- tenden and A. H. Cohe: irkpat- rick acted as judge during one race to- day in addition to the above. Charles | Newman, George T. Becker and W. h. ] Lumsden are the tim: has the flag and Jac marshal and ann The first meet tc- for $100 & side, A. B. Spreckels’ and the Sant mare, Madon rs. T omas Bonner acting as . PIEDII®DIPOIIPOIIDPOISIPDPITIOEDIPOEOIDOIN eby 1, ue of whicn 2,506,299 64 Californiz cal entry to — | O+ D+ OO+ 4o eoed@| ment thereof is ® [ ] | First Mortgag Th other e + £ the drawings. Estate within e 2 S Smerisy for 3 | e e gy ahd P. Murdoch were the | Said Promissory Notes are | class trot, + | next contestants and the galery was then | kept and held by said Cor- € In the 2:25 treated to some extremely high-class ten- | ..,ra¢i0n at its said office, & | ana & old favor- | o £ : h fore and back | 0 g jts prinetpal pia | 1 choice. | } - . won_him man points and much 1 b - - i - " 2 ran atter | ¢ applause Sumner played his usual game | of bus and saic e for the fleld 3 © | of well-placed smashes and drives down | and debts are ther * In the special trot C & 4 | the side lines. Hardy won the set handl- | ated fayorite at $20 against § Iy, 6—2. In the second Murdoch took the [o_promissory Notes and 9 When it ¢ * @ | net and quickly ran up the score of 5—bi| “ep o o p e o o e - | Anita Star & 4 | then Sumner ran in and took the net and th Avux'l' \ulue- of W ® stage until a e f pulleG the set 7—5. The third set and . s Madison sold for §20 agair ‘g @ | match also went to Hardy, 6—4, In a well- [ is Sedhs - Following are the summaries: 4 | contested match, Murdoch fighting for ‘ . ey pomt. o hea L% Promissory 7 WERS, UTHERN CALTFORNT. r Prince-Director (Jeff- = fast match of the day was between | debts Is W. BO , A SOUTH. c A CHAMPION. t 5 4 | Collier and Allen and was finally won by | gre' o PP SIS W S WA S W S A DA SV S S S S| 2 the veteran Colller in four sets. Colller | -~/ T Cornasist: g * g 5 > ® won the first set easily, 6—1. In th o\.ged by said Corporation, ST e golf t ment to be held on the Burlingame Country Club's - ¢ | set Allen at the net continu S 4 ® en T o & he fensive, a: Office, ¥ 4 aforesaid, and b4 ! Sht to | ment thereof Q0064006000080 0000006sbetededodeiesed r paded ;‘Sr\rl((nt' Va for the all-comers’ | Works Seco —HE championship singles tenns tour- | interesting match. Hunt won the first set e B il sndatniant mave] B it 3 at ) Fan. RA(L hEQshhen e &f:r;:fmi}ih 22 Boliies | charles A. Elston and wife (nee Hart) of | and Cliff House Railway to the final, which will be |0 T8¢ T B Bond by careful placing | Honolulu. Mrs. Elston is the lady cham-| Company 6 per cent fought out between Sumner Hardy | nofl 10 the DEt A0 0¥ C0E* Uime thirq | plon of Hawal. Mrs. Elston expects to| Bonds,” and “Market and W. B. Coller Jr. Sam Hardy with- | zet was a repetition of the second. The Tienis 105E cobuah BT | Steeet Ra pany F 3 drew in his brother, who will in | fourth and last set was hotly fought, Vic- 16 ShsimlonstifgrGF the - 1 ¥hist. Con Mort- “_r-n‘hn rc.n‘i race | 5 all probability meet George Whitney to- | tory resting with Colller, 7—35, giving him gage 5 per cent Gold Bond,” Y Aoy g morro mplonship of the coast. | the match. e g i gt ue of all The s the day was the match ! Was closely contested. Cook said bonds b $54.530 00. mile heats, three | between d Hunt, the vanquisher et, 11—9, by passing.Allen Sald N are kept and r- ] | of Robert N. Whitney. Collier carried off rcond set, 6—4. fell | held by said Corporation N lfl l - Trot- the honors after a long and earnest fight, game. The third | at its said Office, and said o t i | 1 earnin honor of runner-up and the | o ok Notes and Bonds are there H St [ tinction of playing for the first place | fook the fourth set and match by clever | T mms re day's play follows i ot -tha . Tteed o QUAKERS SHUT OUT. 4 the tournament. | volleying, 6—4. < Percy Murdoth defeate J. O'Brien, 61, Jonds of he Dfl | \ | The first match of the day was Hunt vs. | Percy “Murdoch defeated J. O'Brien, |61 6-2; Sumner Hardy won from Sam | States, the actual value nf, SAPRIT | orp i i Collier. This was looked upon as a gift to | 6—1, 61, 6—2, in clever style. His drives | Hardy by default: Coliler defeated Hu b g R S 19,947, U hans Continue Their Surprising | e ttor Tin defeat of Bobert Whltiey, | and stasahen were oo, much fo5 Otkivien. | 1—8. E-6, 7 Allen defeated C The condition of eatl i Winning Streak. | ON EASTERN TRACKS. Collier proved a surprise by beating | Sam Hardy defaulted to Sumner and this | 811, 6—4, 7—5. 6—4; Sumn Bonds is as follow They — ! t at his own game—steadiness. For | left Murdoch and Sumner in the upper |ed P. Murdoch, §-2 o 6 aid Clvmoritite —_—— BS. | the spectators it was a slow and most un- | half and Coliler and Allen in the lower ng . . CLU wW. L Two Lengths of Columbia in Four-Oared Race. Harry Duke the Only Winning Fa- vorite at St. Louis. 1rflm¢d Allen, 61, 46, He {s credited with thinking that three months must elapse before affairs will be settled enough to permit the resumption of business. A large body of British are | SOCIETY MEN TO The young man had two married sisters residing at ValleJo. Wilhoit joir | crew of ‘the steamer at Stockton. ‘Nlrrt‘nv is swift where the drowning oc- curred and the body has not been recov- and are kept and held by it in _its cwn Vaults and are there situated. They are “Registered 4 per cent ($18,000,0 cent ( per United States Bonds” e e aEain reported to be In Swazfland. Gen- | ne i B L etal Rundle has {ssued a proclamation an- | ered. are payable only to the — nouncing that rarmvrs] dIscoEvre(L to hav‘;‘ WEDDI CER | order of said Corporation. e One mile—On been harboring armed ex-burghers and i el = Co . Collapses While i ot Informing sgdinet them il have thelr NG EMONY IS . R e = pe s ohti o v fa ™ nfise N the rece! s they T4, - Her § Fighting With e e i AGRUPTLY INTERRUPTED| The condition of caid oy | o | on S OWS: y or the Lead ill be compelled to pay a fine of DERTON, July 1.—General Tal- than a half-crown per mdrgen on | MONTEREY TRICK At Last Moment the Justice Discovers belong to said Corporation, ea of their farms. r and are kept and held b War Office ):;:s r-r--;!;;rln\h_fi follow- That fthe Contracting Parties | 1t in its own Vaults a m: melling Fkslier win. atch from General Buller: Are Blood Relations. | are there situated. They | bia third, Time, 1:24. | | ’ ket Street Cable ' e. with the Tenth Brigade, recon- i Special Dispatch to The Cal | are “Market Street Cat Results at Sheepshead | noltered June 29 toward Amestoort (Trans- ’ All Kinds of Events Pre-| sax jose. Juiy 2—A quiet uttie wea- N e = and found X ol he enemy 3 | g r at C as ( 000 00), . @ eyl K‘;‘m o = strong position. Having | e -3 ding. that was arranged at the home of | [§p y ™ Streat Railway Luke Ward | ghejled them he retired and was not fol- p&red for the Blg bpol‘t the bride’s parents, in the southern part | opnany First Consoli- lowed up. Hlis casualties were two killed 5. of the city, for this afternoon was abrupt-| 5...4 Mortgage 5 per cent July ty to hit Howell | mecond and six wounded. | Carmval lmm:n»'*d n-‘n« mdid:t 3m1 '(he mar- | B, nds ($252.000 00),” “Sut- . . M er—Fa i R 4 icense confiscate: vy Justice of the : . R - -tay. Brook b < r Street Railway Compa- o S the Garter ! eace Rosenthal. The cause of the dis-| ter St Y - . ¥ were needed TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS | —_— smilture was the consanguinity of the | DY 3 per cent Fhrl'llds (8160,- i o d bride, who are uncle and niece. | 000 00),” “Powell Street FOR ALASKAN TOWN LOTS | Polo Horses Will Be Taken on a Cir no Sessarego, aged 50, and Nico- | Raflway Company 6 per A e cuit After the Del Monte Meet- - : l.‘w.‘; gave hrlr ‘.cal flrs r:;\. wi:re cent Bonds (350,000 00)." . won, ne couple to be wedded, and had taken | Surthern Railway Comi- ine. | Steamer Robert Dollar Reaches Se- ing, Beginning on [ thetr ‘piaces side by side, while the best | ~Northern Railway Com- : 2 Six ana o hate o selling —Touratne attle, Bringing News From August 13. | man and the hifgesmald looked Hlessantly | O0F Bonds (3425.000 66), Q SBURG, July 2.—Leever pitched another | WoR. Olea second, Ore rd. Time, 1:20 3-8 the Far North. Justice asked if they were related, and | “‘San Francisco nd Dineen was but little be- Dineen and CHICAGO, July 2—Results at Washington ng—Pope Leo won, Rollins hi Time, 1:13%, SEATTLE, July 2—The steamer Robert , states that he was delayed from Alask ve days at Dutc rtage of coa engers aboard. The Dollar brings 1 Harbor by There were but three reason of | the first authentic | tute the card. The first in the field with a complete programme is T. A. Driscoll, who has had charge of the racing end of this big sports festival. The conditions attached to the entries | then their_relationship was revealed. parties performing the marriage, and im- prisonment not exceeding ten years for | the parties contracting such marriage. |YOUNG WOMAN NEARLY Pacific Railway Comp e o e 3 L e [ Dollar, being the third vessel from Nome| Preparations for the one week's carnival | Justice Rosenthal tefused to proceed | 5 per cent Bonds (8237 -~ nd v Anthracite w within the past twenty-four hours, ar- | Of sport at Del Monte are progressing | further and caused :;‘ug‘nv a little conster- | g9y 09),” “Spring Valley 4 third. Time, 1:43%. | rived in port to-day at 9 o'clock. Captain | rapidly. Golf, tennis, yachting, polo -:5\:,‘",{“;0\?"]‘.":‘::}'m‘;‘;;'m’”::’,f)}";hfi"‘n’:";’,;“f:"‘ Water Works Second n. Schooim: Charles Enefson, who brough her here | matchies and polo pony racing will consti- | A0, P30¢a50® BRR Cuees OF, S5a € S 2 59.000 00),” * ley Water W Mortgage 4 per cént Bonds (2406.000 00).” and “City of i er cent s - - Alcedo second, < < h ‘s fre ock, Purser Kennedy says s hat the po- onds (32 American League Games. J news from Sinrocl Y SAYS | 0,0 the polo pony races are that the p Bonds (32 g Kansas s ivadia secona, | that mhon Ahey e wns destined to de- | nies must have been played in' the polo DROWNED WHILE *BATHING &_Interest on Miscellaneous AS CITY, Vain thir One mile strated that the point was dest PBonds accrued to July 1, o L Sk .| = velop Into a thriving camp. Several hun- | tournament and must be measured in the ; o engths, Co- IANAPOLIS, July 2—Indlanapolls, & | CINCINNATI, July 2—Not a favorite won | dred miners are now engaged on the | morning before the races. Any pony win- 1900 .. TR TRy 244,641 08 2 7 2.—Minneapolis, 6; Chi- | Eftiectalent. BIEWDSC thilie: beach ning a race will be penaiized fifteen | Prompt Action of Hugh Melzner of | 6—(a) Real Estate situated b X : Dramburg won, Blenheim | p Speaking of athe peach Mne. Captaln | pounds In all subsequent races in which it Larkspur Saves a Bather In the City and ¢ Kr out i t. Dean sec- | cccupying the Government ground, but |is entered. This s to glve the entire fleld From Death. 1 the © Jeffords Knocks Out Weinig. that there s no doubt that they are en-|a chance agains R T o tamiries will | Speclal Disoatch to The Call. |- oo JUFF. ., July 3.—Jim Jeffo elling—Sar o crong. The authorities and every- | Very class horses. 2 s | " s 2 . i ara (31 97). BUFPALO, 3¢ ‘k' }”",.x” A‘l’ T‘-;’“r{ "!; e thiea Fime. 100, i r e e A every - | Mfose August 1, and should be forwarded | SAN RAFAEL. July 2—A young lady | Alameda ($125.46 and of C . EReee. o B —Georgle won, Acushla hdall to settle ail disputes. The to T. A. Driscoll, Parrott building. 4 | was saved from drowning to-day at Lark-| San Mateo ($26.366 26). in Bafialo in the Sighith sound st the Ohgn- r of Bothlehem third. Time exmectation Is that the beach line will be | AS soon as the pony races are concluded | gpyr by the prompt action of Hugh Meiz- | sajd State. the actual pic Athletic Club to-nigh | P i t Dt be dhippad to | | pic Athl St i R e a e % cleared of squatters by force if necessary. ' at Del Monte 'hft‘i.(’eré'fu?mer'me e e | ner, a merchant of that town. | value of which fs.......... 9045329 { ond, Robert Thira " Time, 1o, T | Town lots are bringing all the way from | Sacramente, 0t (0€RG;0tang pony Racing | This afternoon a number of young peo- | (b) The land and build- DEVINE PROBABLY WILL | ,Gne mile._ue la, won. ally Bixby | H0 10 $000 e Mhete ek b e B aces will be run at the time | ple went bathing in the creek. A young | ing in which sald Corper- JUDGE JOHNSON e . s | Sltes are sald tor more, e s Teat | ¥ he Tair.” After that a card will be pre- | lady of the party, being unable to swim. | atlon keeps its said Office, SUCCEED | BUFFALO, July 2—Corallas fell in the | that but little news had been received | pared for a series at Tanforan PRr_k. lg'eu: | put on a life preserver and ventured into | the actual value of which T | fourth race ‘at Fort Erie to-day ana |fram the creek district at the time He lgft. | completing a circuit of polo pony Faces, | the water. Hew friends thinking that she fy ..............cccoceee. 0008 14 | of - 2 . The frost is still in the ground and active | the latest novelty for soclety. 3 i needed no assistance, pald litile attention The econdition of id Charles N. Post, Assistant Attorney | Jockey Landry suffered a fracture of the | (ory had hardly commenced. W. F. Wil. | The programme at Del Monte, beginning | to her and she drifted down the creek un- Real Estate is that it be- General, and Congressman Grove | collar bone. Results: | fox, one of the passengers, is & Govern. | on the 13th of August, is as follows: . { noticed for a considerable distance. when | Joags to said Corporation > | ~Stx tfurlong: Annie Lauretta | ment employe and has recently completed . TRSET DAY. er life presetver slipped off and she-com- | - - * - Johnson Mentioned. | secona, Balse t 15 e | Evey of the trail Iniand Via Eatmal Tt ta Thriesiuteenths of a mile, for | Menced to sink. Mr. Melzner, who was| and part of it is produc- spmcs Draaich o e Cas | o, el o o | SR deoEred Y ey Tand | SR e S5 e e | IRE Lo g i Rt MUARSL S| e v e stares SACRAMENTO, July 2—The volume of | Surveyor Herman R. Smi st 6% & stoand owned and | into the water and brought her ashore. | | buy of the Superior Judges of makes urgent an early appointment to ti GOLF TOURNAMENT this county Amateur Meet Opens on the Li Six and a half f selling—Mattock won, 3 7 22t « s Six a hal . = 2 on, = i nies; welght, Garden City glace 'made Shcemaihy SHe IRIY oL JOIRS el Bk jameerss e s | RESULT OF HOT WAVE e St CRRSTart | oo e POSITION NOT e, Aetuat Vaiue 4 Matt F. Johnson on Saturday last, an 4 : | LW sou iy e - t it is this faet rather than an undue spirit | Mile and sixteenth—Chopin won, Free ’"5-?,'-’-';\:, race—Half mile, for polo_ponies; b of ha: n > fill t « n not g e P to fill the position of a man e United States was nke of the G tes prominently forward. Sev- mentioned, among them Jess awaiting disposition at the hands | gecond, Oliver third. o Eerous Maid second. jgned to the grave that brings oo * o rioREet Lady of the West won, Earl Fonso Time, 1:41%, gs—McGrathiana Prince won, Dan- anone third. Time, 1:14%. Six furl - a nce second, B Bix_furlong: eguile third. Time. 1:48’ ie Away won, Zanone second, Time, 1 - ’ FIVE DEATHS AS THE Chicago Suffers From a Torrid Day That Is Followed by Thun- 5 der Storm. Seccnd race—One mile, for horses ridden by residents of Monterey and Santa Cruz countles: weight, 150 pounds and upward; $50_to first, $10 to second. ive furlongs, for weight, 165 pounds and upward; $50 to first, §25 eccnd. tOFitin fnce—One mile, open maiden race; wetght 150 pounds and upward; $65 to first, $o The parties are strangers and the young lady, though profuse in her thanks, re- fused to divulge her name. | | | CONSIDERED DANGEROUS longing to said Corpora- tion. and In its possession, ftuated at its said Of- Total Assets LIABILITIES Corporation owes 1—Said : are ng 3 vASHINGTON, July 2—Th P ion Counsel; N. 3] o 2 ight for age, four years - . v v stant Attorney General, and| * PERPETRATED ON WOMEN |Suddenly burst upon Shicago, Lo O | F e e years 162 pounds. six years 12| Department from Admiral Kempft: the actual value of whieh Johnson, former Congressman | after a day of torrid weather, tore down | pounds, five ¥ear® U0 PUIGCS: nlg "rith San | “CHEFU, July l—Secretary of Navy, | I8 ..oococoooooooooo-oo..... 346,153,148 80 e aistrict. | o | the tents at the Khorassan Carnival | {fiee ‘nounds; owners must forward master | wachington: Oregon has run aground.| The condition of said De- the politicians and others weli | gree that Devine stands the f receiving the appolntment at | of the Oakland (L. 1) Golf Clubs took the hon. Lashed Till Their Blood Ran for Having Refused to Do Hard | Loomis and Gongress streets, caused a panic among 3000 persons and did much other damage to property and individuals fox-hounds’ certificate with entry; for cup pre- sented by J. J. Moore. SECOND DAY. It is not in a dangerous position; about 38 degrees north latitude, 20 degrees 4) | minutes east longitude. Have sent to her posits is that thev are pay- able only out of said As- =eots and are. fully secured est score for thé th ands of the Governor. He Is a law " |t % ity. Five deaths al - . ths of a miles, for pol v vess. - - : : “'morning e nments and would be accept- | .- Work oUithout ay: | o e tiona Tesulted from the Ih- | panies: Sandican: lowest woight, 15" poubds: | ported TRt there I8 Water In. one eom: | SNEEDY. o 0 s ctual - or the first round, bu local bar. | LONDON, July 3—The Rotterdam cor- | fense heat preceding the storm. L s sacond: e T et of T Gy | 3—Reserve . Actu e tl ;”V’uu.’sl‘ in s of {A.hvrt at,n.jlnl‘m;t:n and | respondent of the Daily Chronicle says: | [t was several degrees the hottest day flSrcond mce—onamlle open, handicap; $75 10 | giq not request assistance. men from a, Value T s of = yarn ormer stric :'nrne)' *“It develops that the recent y | this year, the thermometer registering §1 | first, $25 to secon 5 Japanese man-of-war having boarded ves- Snoviapg—— - W g S el e e ik naany FOrt fees b ;nnm:::)da::‘m % brelock. . The following deatns were e e nanl B . P SKEM?’FF‘, ] Total Liabilities. . ......$49.163,908 92 . Harriman, the spoken <l y. 3 g a: : s M5 5 ASHIN! N. July 2.—Secretary Lo — = re de the rty-si tnable 2 - | Teporte e -eighths of a mile, for polo 3 ng j } he thirty-six son of General Johnson and | to the abominable treatment of the sol- | "fGLN KART, sunstroke. while at Work, | pontce’ weight, 15 pounds and upward; §b to | Stated to-day that no vessel had been | rho Hibernia Savings and Loan So- er. Ryan Is related to D 1 not, it 1s believed, stard of the latter's securing the any event it looks as if Devine ppointment on Gage's return south. The appointment will Y. BREAKS HIS ARM. | X Elater Loses to Ortega Owing to Bad | 7, | stripped and flogged til diers’ wives by the governor of the fort, who, when the women refused to do hard manual labor without pay, had them the blood ran The mutineers are They were hunted down their bodies. now all exterminated. fell to ground and was Killed. MRS. FLORA GRIFFITH, fatal attack of vertigo, brouzht on by heat. KARI, JOSLAR, overcome with heat while walking upstairs, fell to bottom and was killed. first, 25 to second. Fifth race—One and a half miles: hurdle race for ponies fourteen and a half hands and under; allowance, 2 pounds for each half inch under fourteen and a_half hands:, weight, 165 pounds and upward; $755 to first, to second. dispatched to China to take the place of the Oregon. At present he had no inten- tion of sending another vessel. —_———— Mrs. Harriet L. Dyer. Spectal Dispatch to The Call. ciety, By JAMES R. KELLY, President. The Hibernia Savings and Loan So- iety, BY TRORERT J. TOBIN, Secretary. Accident. t once, although the person | down and shot on sight or lashed to the | x g K, died In lod o Sixth race—Stecplechase, open handicap; four SAN 3 2-In_ the fight be- es it myst go before the people | mouths of cannon and blown to pleces by | fr?x:‘; lf\i‘a‘l"t}g‘lfilcre.'!u rllrllduc::eflhirsy heat, | miles; $130 to first, %0 to second PACIFIC GROVE, July 2.—News has State of California, tw s 4 Jack Ortega at | election in order to determine | platoons before admiring Belglan officials | = JACOB BAKER of Polo, IIL, fell on the been received here of the death in Los | City and County of San Francisco, ) ** “ t ter's left arm ¢ two vears then remaining | in gala dress by order of the acting gov- | sidewalk from heat and died ‘while being | WALTER WILHOIT DROWNED | Anseies of Mrs. Hatriet L. Dyer. a former | JAMES R. KELLY and ROBERT J. - K - wrist in the dge Johnson's term. | ernor. B taken to the hospital. ;:sm:ml(of this plfi'cei :fi; rer had | TOBIN, being each separately duly P . e i £ then given W me o R T R en or a year past with a malignant ach for himself, says: a. § the verter of it up | AIRSHIP VOYAGES ROBERTS DOES NOT Visiting Cuban Teachers. IN SAN JOAQUIN RIVER | Cancer, ana‘te was'this that caused her | 500 7 AMES B BELLY o Presiqont ‘ s == : TY. S CONS BOSTON, July 2—The United States < O e and gne danemiis, Qi | and that said ROBERT J. TOBIN s Doskenll o e THIRTY-FIVE MILES ONSIDER WAR ENDED |army transport Sedgwick, having on| While Bathing Was Carried Beyond | Tizsie Potier of Lot Angeles The re-| Secretary of THE HIDERNIA SAV- 2 arghs > T board more than 400 female teachers from mdins were taken to Oakland for inter- | INGS AND LOAN SOCIETY. the Cor- His Depth by the Swift Current of the Stream. MODESTO, July 2—Yesterday after- noon Walter Wilhoit, a deckhand on-:the river steamer J. R. McDonald, was drowned in the San Joaquin River four Cuba, being the third of the fleet bringing ment. the instructors to this country for a sea- son of study at Harvard University’s su: mer school, arrived to-day. Two more transports are yet to come. e St | poration above mentioned, and that the foregoine statement is true. JAMFES R. KELLY, President. ROBERT J. TOBIN, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day of July. 1900. boxing con- Opera-house . g J. S. Swank. SANTA CRUZ, July 2—J. S. Swank, 'who died on the Zealandia on the way to | Nome, was a ploneer of Calaveras Coun- | Thinks Three Months Must Elapse Before Conditions Are Settled in South Africa. LONDON, July 3, 3:20 a. m.—It is clear word Roberts does not consider the Count von Zeppelin’s Machine Carries Five Persons From Freiderich- scn to Immenstadt. BERLIN, Juiy 2—Count von Zeppelin's » LONDON, July 2.—The annual convention of iy | airship made an ascent at Freiderich: that I i : . y. 5 Reno Cyelists Do Good Work, | Tuis cveming. 1t had five occapants and | War in South Africa ended. as he has put | the, Amricch ooty gf, Shil, Enetneers | H® 000 O™ M Cwift” cursent of the | Vile. where he served as Justice of the GEO. T. KNOX, Jotary Publtc. RENO, Nev v 2—The Reno wheel- d safely 10 Immenstadt, a distance | @ Stop to the return of-civilians and has | [PEO0S "Gl were welcomed by §r Douglas | river and was soon beyond aid. Deceased | Peace. He Was a native of Ohio, aged In and for the City anfl County of San ry | ty-five miles ordered mining men back to Bioemfontein. | Fox. President Wallace of Chicago' reolied. was a native of lowa, aged about 24 years. | 65 years. > | Francisco, State ronia '

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