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¥ WEDNESDAY, J HE SAN Y 1900. FRANCISCO CALL, 4, BATTLESHIP OREGON FLOATS OFF THE ROCKS Elks Gather in Numbers at San Jose and Ol Glory Will Be Thrown to the Breeze Alike at Cross Roads and —_—— Effort Will Be Made to Put Her on the Dock at Nagasaki. > AN out JOSE Impracticable, the | ment Offers the Kure and at - - i sl | ing will fill in the time between the parad= , . I and the literary exercises In the evening 1 5 King e idvay DAl chongh e | The Elks are keeplng open house in the swing ar ed shows and amusements Hotel St. James and visiting Elks are at N re on all sides con of beauties, once taken in charge and cared for. AMERICAN ENGINEERS PRESENTED TO THE QUEEN Find Mc Nlbs MARGURETTE CUMMINGS FoRT BRAGG HENDOLING Co Pre L R e e e e e e e e R R SRRt R s evide and admir heir work in pi ard ATTENDED AN ASTOR FUNCTION UNINVITED Oalklar nior Order HOW CITIZENS OF COAST TOWNS ter ‘of festivi- ..tttitttttfi***fitfifitfiti. lln"‘!l'¥¥l¥¥¥¥¥t!¥¥l. WILL HONOR THE NATAL DAY Metropolitan Centers. Y i d dri bout th 1t; The Sk Ak Ak AR ARk Ak kA Ak kA ARk Ak @ | Cantpase of State 1o 1ounl purple, tri equipage of state is royal purple, trimmea with gold, drawn by six white horses. Her maids of honor will occupy other car- riages. Preceding the royal party will be elght guards of honor mounted on black | steeds, with royal purple saddles and trappings. These guards will w silk hats, black cutaway coats, white trousers | and patent leather leggings. H The great parade will be the celebration. P. P. Austin marshal. It will consist of sions. All the clvic socletles in town wiil be in line. A balloon ascension and high wire walk- a feature of | tt*fitfit*t*'**k'*fifi*iit*fi)‘ % : » * 3 i : * : . e e e e e e e ke e e ke ke ok ok ke ke ke ke kok ok ok @ Mis®MaBeL MorpiS. ST. HELENA, . a® ‘&}} © ¥ NN NN NN NN T NN NN XK YOO ‘¥¥¥‘¥¥¥¥“¥¥¥4*4¥¥¥!¥ A QUEEN CHOSEN FOR [ SANTA CLARA T FarereTe Specfal Dispateh to The Call FORT BR! —A four-d beld in this city be an morrow, when “Queen Margurette be crowned with elaborate cereme nies. Miss Margurette Cummings, a hand some and lady, ha popular young chosen to act as queen. S 2 handsome white and g accompanied by eight court la ted carriages and courtiers on back. The celet ions at this place looked forws to eagerly by residen the surrounding country, and it. is pected that thousands of people w | the city while the fete is in progre £ Makes a Most Un- | 1y fs coming | | uncement in His S ¢ A PARADE. CONCERT AND iy . " <a coupl ats i SPORTS AT WATSONVILLE ' g . O ( w | | tain B M 9. 2 e WL | | gramme for the ; M Picc b usual, been arrariged here. The day will g be ushered in with a salute of thirteen A-A e core- " HONL.J.H. guns at sunrise. The of th X . i b b ANDER MRS. ALviIN H. day will be the str which all t Q reign SQN PETERSEN | a o g 1 fi i M | the local civie socteties and thg fire de- . fes s roya PRIt WATSONV L L E= .‘,';m',:n't will he represented. Miss Hazel Godde: Mr s of Liberty will di- Peterson as ters as the Vide: Hiontrs ‘with A\ Cram Bhore D PR R TS TP AR R TR SRy e ek ok e R ke ok ok ke ke ke ek e ok kAR kA R Aok kA kok ok Rl ki California 564 oy e The afternoon will he devoted to literary & : PRINCIPALS IN FOURTH OF i o be oee Mr. A T n she will enter her | S IN COAST CITIES. fireworks and a ball. - OF INTEREST TO THE COAST .tt"t'b‘m‘nb#‘i&iltt“tl!l‘l."44!“ix44“¥¥¥¥\¥¥¥¥¥4¥¥¥“¥¥¥¥!¥¥¥!4!15!4!444&#44!.44444‘¥¥¥¥*¥¥¥‘¥4‘¥¥‘4¥44. | E 1ts and Postoffice Changes Re- ported From Washington. BREEDERS HAV 500D CARD ON THE SECOND DA PSR~ IR C and Gets New Mark Wilkes Direct Beals Queen . D vards; W. | nut filly Quéen C. and T. W. Barstow's | | | Wilkes Direct, The latter won, getting a | . mark of | Baptoo The second race was between the S. R. Stock Farm's sorrel filly Captivity M oo John Quinn’s brown mare La Belle, a \”\’m!‘ “—;k‘ WILL BAING 0UT mare took the money and a mark of Py The third event was a three-year-old trot, ianning broad Jump_F. w. siake of 1900, mile heats, two in three. Finn, § inches: B : There were four entries on the card: J. 9 inches B. Iverson's Dagmar, the Vendome Stock ler, & inches; Char i ) 0 P’ lv-v\w lmhl-n 9 inches. Guernett's Zam- e T Fin k Farm’'s Rosarls « and first money | . both finishes being Thomas R by nar- r aken went ! WSTEST HUUNI]S Richest btake Race Ever | Run in America Will ambra took two stralght in CHICAGO STILL WINNING. Beats the Quakers and Pittsburg Takes Care of Boston. 1 " take CORRECT STANDING OF THE : : 00, mile hent _“there were | 2 in Special Race. e e i Ty EAWAS Take Place Here. « W. L Pet| Clube | Walter K = as a hot favorite, but 3 | Prooklyn ....3 2 .643/Cincinnati e — i nt showing until lrlu !;vnrm . R Priladelphia 5 he passed under the wire in | Pirt In the Special for Santa Rosa Horses, Afth heat in and Date of the John Grace Challenge | Ch'cago ... .2 . After Four Heats Without a i Cup Stake Has Been Changed | . 0 o0 (000 T | ¥ f 5 & 'AGO, July 3.—The home team put up a | wor' Decision, It Is Post- a special !";#m'gufl"'; From February to the !,,”.ul game, both at the hat and in the field Vista. ¥ il ¥ o a1 Fall. [ 2na casity won to-day's m Although the V. ¥ ley named Philoso. | Philadelphtas Gritfith Jue r O i phy and George 2 one had Klondike. o R TR anch thefr hits £ as to u irst he s - 200. Score Ane JSA, July .- good aay ana | The TSt heat, which was taken by KIon | a( o mecting of the Interstate Coursing 3000~ Boars: - rked the second day of the more trips without a decision the | Club, held last night at Pythian Hall, it R 3 race meet now being held in this postponed until to-mortow at | was decided to run the John Grace chal- )'hxln-lvllvhn ] . - the auspices of the Breeders' |1 o'clock p. m lenge akes in the fall of the year e AS ctators got mo SUMMARIES | Inste of in February, as heretofore. w’},fl'x'::_lv;'figr!'h‘h and Donohue; Bernhged ng Day Canceled. run f money and some | Special match, $100 u side, mile heats, two in | But this was not all that was done. | <! AT Ju —The White Star wa The first two events | {hree. sl Witk b 1 By ralsing the entrance fee from $10 to | CINCINNATI, July 3.—When the locals went £t nic bas canceled the sail- | W ial matches for $100 a side, mile i AT ey iy RS 2 1| %0 and Ymliting the stake to sixty-four | td bat In the. sixth t were seven runs be- J ym here to New ¢ two in three, The first was | Queen 3 1 2| entries the first steps were taken to se- | hind New York. Five safé hits, two bases ¥ & d in her fra ood rm’s chest- Time. Sie; 2 cure a coursing event unparalleled In the | on balls and two errors allowed them to score s h et . heats, two in | DISLOFY of the sport in this country eight. Stimmel. a new pitcher, was tried Special match, $100 a side, mile heats, two in | “orpi eans that $3200 will be paid into | by Cincinnati and held the visitors down after o Wilkes), Quinn 2 1| the treasury toward the stakes which will | Breitenstein had been forced to retire. At- R 1 2| run over $40. The very best dogs in tiie | endance 160, Score: 22814 9:26, country will be run, although an owner is | ‘anited to but one entry. This stake will | (Chbe b ks i Three-year-old _trotting, stakes $200, mile | be the richest ever arranged in America | Nt i @ lbeats two in three | ana will compare most favorably with the v R H 5 mbra_(McKinney-Nellie Fairmount), Me- t historic Waterloo stake of England. | _Batteries—-Breitenstein, Stimmel and Peltz; Donala - % 11 11 order that no time should be lost a | Doheny and Bowerman.” Umpire—Snyder. a5 2 | committee was appointed last night to AL GHe: - fubs S P Pommis Ay 4| take subscriptions for nominations and to | | PAFTSBURG, July 5 Excellent support be- o Time-2 report at @ special meeting to be called | hind Cheshro saved Pittsburg from defeat and by the president whenever the work of the bunching of hits in the third gave the {a stake $50. mile five. | the committee has so far advanced as to |only chance in the game to win. Both teams Walter K (Havmy Pliot, by C. N. require it. | fought hard. Attendance 3200. Score P.) Brown ; 111 For the 190 Futurity stakes there have | clybs H E | Wilhelmina, W 2 2 2/ heen 121 nominations, for which the sec- | pyttsturg § a1 H)f-ngul H\\‘wgnn:-) 2 : 0 "’2§’| ;'m menl’hu‘é ln;pn {,n.\de 5 ’I‘!H: stake | Boston s siel o - w un’ in September. n e near | ~ | Bing, Catep 3 o R B T i Gircutar | cBigieries—Chesbro and Zimmer; Lewis and Gaftopsail | showing sex, color, age and breeding of S ‘ Beile W, V | all the nominations. American League Games. | ‘“""fl'mli i DETROIT, July 3—Detroit 5. Buffal { g - | HANDICAPS FIXED FOR wll(u:\\s:\fi( ITY, July 3. —Kansas City 2, Mil- mi MINNEAPOLIS, July 3.—~Chicago 8, Minneap- | 122 THISTLE ATHLETIC GAMES |ois o é | Sy M CLEVELAND, July 3.—Cleveland 5, Indian- Jregor)-2 1 3 I —— apolis 2 | Dr t is the wonder of the age. Cures after Drugs and Olympians Who Will Strive for Hon- e g | th 5 . Men and women shout its praise. ors in Four Events on Track JONES WINS IN ENGLAND. My Electr| cured Miss Lena) W. H (eru of the Patent De ! 1 s 1. Gidlo part- Brunner of Ukiah, gave her a betterment, S P. R R. Sacramento, syffered Tennis Championships. and Fiel;l. i California Jockey Rides St. Louvaine appetite and made her well and Strong.|Gays my Belt ’:‘um‘ et G S LONDON. July 2.—In the tennis cham- | Th‘;;ffimle Bt o e i to Victory at Newmarket. pionship games to-day Mrs. Hilyard re- | % Which a number of Olymp! LONDON, July 3.—At the Newmarket DR. McLAUGI‘ILlN’S ELCCTRIC BELT siest curing body appliance in the world. Its glowing ugh every organ of the body and yet does not burn. If you ism, Lame Back, Debility, Stomach or I T trouble; if you » & woman with a woman’s aflments, my new improved Belt will cure you. d my beautifully illustrated Book. This shows how 1 cure. Mailed free. te for it or call and see me and get my book. DP. M A McLaughlln, 702 Market 8t., cor. Kesray. 8. Burigk Block 7, Bpring snd ] Bs., Los Angs 3 tained the title of lady champion, de- letes will participate promise good ath- feating Miss Cooper. In the Rfillr‘gmvns | letie sport. They will be held under the championship Doherty, holder o | auspices of the Paciflc Amateur Assocta- the champlonship, beat 8 | tion, John Bockman acting as referee; . — Fahrbach and H. Hansen, judges; H. A. Cash Sloan in Front. Keeler, timer, and ieorge James as COMPAIGNE, July 3.—The race for the race meeting to-day the triai plate of 200 soverelgns for three-year-olds and up- ward was won by J. E. Plat's bay colt Planudes, ridden by Tod Sloan. A maiden two-year-old race of 200 sov- | ereigns, added to a sweepstake of tive | furlungs, was won by Sir BE. Cassell starter. The following handicaps have been fixed THE FETE AT FORT BRAGG |, NOME BEACH 15 NOW ALIVE WITH MINERS Tons of Supplies Are Lying | About Unprotected From the Elements. Officers of the Tacoma Bring News of the Murder of Frank Luthener of Los Angeles by a Port- land Man. SEATTLE, Wa July 3—Fo of ttle’s Cape Nome fleet arrived to- day he Tacoma, Oregon, Senator and San Pedro, with mbined passenger | of fifty-six, very few of whom come fi { Nome. The Ore broke 3 making the trip in elght | hours. The Charles Nelson srted in quaran- tine on account of s all right, ing_her p date were ‘fuily in,the land had a hole ot water been made. report, for town Is A, while ‘ma- Tes sun _or of the ire em miles with Abov miners alive from has been none r of guards merchandise. rt the murder a painter, wright rred in the tected standir Luthe eing Kin- it drew his T ¢ made a as if t n, wh Kinwright fired Kinwri side, was bul ilfing f ptured NATURALIZED AMERICAN IS MURDERED AT FEZ Consul General Instructed to Demand Immediate Reparation by Gov- ernment of Morocco. tered r's right d but eneral cabled the nnouncing the circum- turalize ence took Gumme: nsul may pass ¢ T punishmer the erime. Gibralt ind W T at to obtain satisf: Moroceo sent to “,nn | WKINLEY'S HOME IN THE HANDS OF DECORATORS Liberal Display of Bunting and Flags to Be Made at His Private Residence. CANTON. Ohio, July 3—Decorators be- gan on the M ley residence to-day. A liberal a sunting and flags will be > home of the chief executive wnsmen and old ac- quaintances paid their respects during the forenoon 2 - of the Curreney Charles G. rnoon and es- home_by_Judge George B. Frease. ited States bat- to read the le £ presenting the tro- ty to-morrow, ar- ‘Vn-«‘| SENTENCED FOR SEEKING TO DEPRESS STOCK PRICES | Punishment Is Imposed by the Court | Upon Goslin, Packer and Davis. YORK, July 3 NEW -Justice Fursman Alfred R. Goslt | and CK \rlr‘~ L | rday of of Brooklyn Rapid Tran. was sentenced to six | vay a fine of $500. 2and Davis were sentenced to three each and to pay a fine o each, REVOLUTIONISTS ARE APPROACHING PANAMA | State of Affairs Daily Becoming More Critical and Much Alarm Is Felt. New York Her- Herald Pub- | GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador, July 3 has been no change in the revolutionary sit n in Colombia. except that the state of affairs is gradually mc and more critical. The revolution- ists are ahout twe five miles from Pan- am There is great uneasiness in Pan- am Teshara Sentenced SANTA CRUZ, July 3.—At 10 o’clock this morning Joseph Teshara, convicted as one of the murderers of G. D. Loucks, ap- ed before Judge Lucas F. ve his sentence. Attorney Ca say u\«.\v(l fflw; mew trial, which niéd. He then called attention to the faet that the 'H‘_\ recommended the young man to the extreme mercy of the court and pleaded for lenfency on this ground. The extreme mercy of the court sentence of ninety years 1 Quentin which the young man, r Without The sentence is the cer been pronounced The case will be appealed | to the Supreme Court. —— W'n Use Oil for Fuel. SLES, July 3.—The Santa Fe Rafifoad: hins: Saaa eo gements to put | more 1l term of the Superfor Court | beceming | DETAILS OF THE GREAT NORTHERN TRAIN WRECK Rails Spread and Four Cars Ditched While Running at a High Speed. | > Two Persons Are Killed and Twenty One Receive Injuries of More or Less Ssvere Nature. siding w ars of age JOHN L. KELLY 8 ye KEI, middle aged .m h,‘m Deming, Mollie I'Vv »\ Rev. broiaed about Mont., | liam Dufty | Elmer Woodma htiy jured; Charles Philltps, Chic 10, B ad lac- ‘tr,lrnl Mrs. 1 ell, Butte, slig t and Lake City Salt Lake Salt Lak was head Butte at n its wa o train left | night and was o had made the D Lights were different portior help and gro Want a New Trial. SUISUN, Juiy 3.—John Fill and Char Hood of Vacaville, recent tence. De tt tion for ew_tria newly discovered ontinued unt Hotel Man Bankrupt. was | YNDON. July | to-day passed wealth bill | | | | | | | | | | AIVIVOUIVL‘EMEIVTI | QWING TO THE FAVORABLE CRFTICISM and many inquirtes received by us from | the Medical Professton and others interested regarding our statement that the seo-called | Weakness of Men is not a Weakness, but symp | toms of inflammation of the Prostate Glan (neck of bladder), caused by orders and early dissipation, Vitality, Prematureness, contracted and that loss are 2 4 vartably cured by procedures directed toward correcting ete., this inflammation, we wish to state to these | many inquiries, in the columns of the press, | that it takes approximately ten weeks to cure | these disorders of the male. The treatment is | entirely a local one, as no drugzing the stom ach s necessary, and th o on treat himaelf at home. under our diectin. T will cheertully explain the plan of treatment to any reliable Physician on request. The col- cred ehar€ of the organs, which we send free on application to any one fntereste. jeet, will be found a great advantage in ** Diagnosis,” as well as a study for all ed In thelr anatomy. Very Respect DR. TALCOTT 997 Market street. | [ Dr.PIERCES OLDEN | ! MEDICAL | DISCOVERY | all of its engines on tHe line between Point. Rlchmond and the Needles on an Blooo.llVER LUNGS.! oil-b Tee 1 S4 = liflllkr each to hn!n] 250,000 K'!llun:nunépxr‘)lle will be built at Barstow. Mojave amd NEW WEST!| oT! Point Richmond. This will increase the | B¢ EARNY AND ERN HoTE, SSasumption of ofl by the Santa Fe from IENAgRY, An rener e GION STS._RE- ) 1o 60,000 ons per mont! el o < ov. G, WARD Santa Fe also announces that It has made | $ fo 5“;‘3‘1"1;«‘1::":'»;".‘?,'3; e 0, 7130 day 4 traffic arrangement with the Southern | and cold water every room: mre sy J"iN®: hot acllc over the new branch from Bakers | rooms slevator runs ai nine. R Sy field into the Kern River oil fleld. —— Molders on Strike‘ REDDING, July 3.- Twelve molders em- ployed by the Mountain Copper Company l J CAPE NOME Prix Fort Pourier of 2000 francs at 1000 | in the four principal events: bay filly, St. Louvaine, with E. Jonos up. | therr wages raiced framc ) o MACHINERY and SUPPLIES, rrietre%‘wrz(;s ru'r: fi‘"fi tn-dnls and v;‘au WON | gao.vard race—M. L. Espinosa, 10 g.,g. F,| The July stakes of 5000 sovereigns for | day. The company refused and will m.?nm n by a short neck J:e aroennc,::n;oike;plun”wmgu, ong, foraten: George W, Braun. 2 (wo-ye%:rl-uldu ’{1‘2,'" in Ehf’"? heat be- | Its work to San Francisco and Salt Lake | DUBGOLD D DREDGING pumps | 1L Am 4 s M. ‘abe, 20 vard Sco @ ves. with J. H. T 2 t | the winning ma | aras; PYc Gebarat, 2 )n.m-, Frasik Fersont, | Doricies, with Loates up, n UP, and | CUy in the future and hire no more —l KROGH n-r R T Sion cauy. lfl-u..;

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