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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1900. "AND THE/‘:\:{:_?’? PARADE= CAME TO TOWN FOR A DAY'S REST. @ M Y™ M P MmN N M R m R Pen R P P R P R R e Pem R m P Rm R Rm m R Em R R @ . PROGRAMME OF THE DAY. g é —_— = r 10:30 A. M.—Parade starts. ; » 1:00 P. M.—Yacht regatta starts at Alameda mole. 7 - 2:00 P. M.—Patriotic exercises in Metropolitan Temple. - WU s W W s P A 8:00 P. M.—Fireworks in Recreation Park and at the Chutes - [ AN by ; Ladies’ golf championship at Burlingame. i ‘ . - Society-pigeon shoot at Burlingame. : - Coursing at Union Park. . . : - Baseball at Recreation Park. ) the = Tennis at San Rafael. = Thistle Club picnic at Shell Mound Park. oy beos < Hibernian picnic at Schuetzen Park. n = Y. M. I. picnic at Sunset Park. ther = Hesperian Parlor’s excursion to Camp Taylor. wal vl v el e e B ©Fn Pm Rm by Ew kn Rn Em Rm Rm R Rm R P M MR R Rn Em PRm Rm Em R M m Rn R Rm Mm MR M Rmm m R @ t or of the Native Sons will take a run fitting birthday for old Uncle Sam. There And a hundred other | is patriotism and to spare, and when the ere will be Metrapol exercises s | Pa a3 e the 1 . hills | little picnics, with just “some friends and | morning sun deepens the blush of Old . of cham- | the children.”” will swell the wave of peo- | Glory's bars expansion, 16 to 1, tariff and . " bring their | ple that will roll out of town. To accom-|a hundred other things will be laid aside ‘ v pigeons for te them all extra preparations have | until the evening breezes, falling, will e Republic and = en made by the railroad companies. the old flag droop to the staff, tired w In the ng there will be fireworks | all the riotous cnthusiasm ¢ “lfll"":’.{lv 'l‘i:"“'ln"i:‘:: At the — - — £ rtment i\i!L do fi:#-uhgo VETERAN FIREMEN : cpes for the tice | r Huse sure to go. T epartment will | parade and look for pickpocket | Special Dispatch to The Cal re of the verdant s‘ranger w VISALIA, July 3.—One WELCOMED IN VISALIA ng. 17 s and a dozen t will be provided. to Schuetzen hes hundred T v b ? ey S S e & | sixty veteran firemen from Sa g o g On the whole, the prospects are for al arrived at Visalla at 8 o'clock t © #H hk Rk Rk ok AR ok Ak ok WILLRICE FOR 3G STAKES AT THE STATE FAR “'THE GLORIOUS FOURTH SIDHEY LUCAS INSIDE PRISON GATES ™ woRKING INTO -~ PUBLIC FAVOR Convicts at San Quentin Prepare a Delectable Repast and a Promising | | | T - s 8 Programme of Events for Musical Programme. | Bannockburn's Scalp Taken urs ; by the Despised Derb, urses oI increase: 8 +O00 @eisieisieieisiei it eieisiei aiebeeQ Wi Values. . | inner. MR ! % | ‘ & ‘I‘ }P | ’ ndica » Twenty Thousand Dollare g Qan @uen n leSOfl 4 |Buns Over hSchriebers dl:; p Given as Prizes for for foals of 1895; $1000 . 3 0 | }Iorser:: _tl e S;ret;h an : ins i sed : vera! Winners in y Ll Gleks: il e ul 49 1900 “’ s‘i yth . Classes. the secretar Sacramento, | | . & engths. Wedn ¢ - . - ®| CHICAGO, July 3.—Sidney Lucas to-day & / o | annexed an overnight handicap, and, in \ & | doing so, gave weight to and defeated $ L 3 | Bannockburn, which is supposed to be | the best handicapper in the West at pres- + 9| ent. Lucas won easily by three or four @ ¢ le Bannockburn b€ & | falled to beat out Barra | Resuits: s )4 turlongs, sellins—Hermosa won, Josephine . © | B second, Olekma Time, 111 : b ear-old ma ms—Danger- mer L. thir . £ b for two-year. 4 ¢ | adaed, five furlongs—Alard Scheck wo . ! H:{rrm‘mn .-e-\‘.lm. « rlu\»n «tn:xh Tim andicap, mile and an eighth, $i L d Barrack second, ces 3 11 free en- - g allie of $300 and $290 each. | | S gy iy be made to sult horses | ¥ OMP 3 T g g . This is the most liberal | ¢ Clam Showder | Great Bend second, Russell 5 third. 3 2 y ?! NEW YORK. July 3.—This was thé last 5 k is now Noslimnt sonfn 19 Meat ? | but one of the racing days at Sheeps- R o it fnstmet in the Bosie, © | head Bay. The chief event was the Long g00d entries and fields are certain. . 4 3 ”aai_t Pork. ! 4| Island at’a mile and an eighth, in whicn oust Imp was down to glve a lot of weight . eee e Tt & to &1l but Rush, which was on practicaily RUFE TURNER WINS | 6%h' orms. - Charentus. won by a hait & B Entree < | length from 1mp. which was a halt length FROM SPIDER KELLY - e 5 ¢ | in front of Greyfeld. Results: — L 4 51 urlongs—KII d) won, Richard J - 4 ‘@carond & Cheese, & | cecona. Comtmander Miler third " Time: 1w | - San Franciscan Had the Better of the * Chicken Salad. | Seiliia, one mileKamara won Peaceiul sec- ’ . Mill but Grew Overanxious 1 D i‘ Six furlongs—Rolling Boer won, Guiding Star and the Negro Landed b4 esert " | second. Dr. Barlow thira. Time, Ti. . S | *Th ng Isiand handicap, mile and an STOCKTON, July 3.—Rufe Turner, the | 7a'zowaa-‘4,a/)l¢ 3| stmnn Satentis "on. T Secind. dreveai | olored 7 y, = ¢ me, o4 colared Hishtwelehet or Ji St | o £ | "Seliing, furlongs—Flora won, Anne | knocked out ”"M;’ Sally o ahte Sour |3 + | Thompeon second, Queen Pepper third. Time, teenth roun of at was to have n 1:01 3-5. a . ur":;?:n(d ;n Bt i on S5 | & P&Stl“ "f [ \2Uiie and a hait. on the tart_Jack Point won. Kelly had the better of the | ¢ M. P. ‘ffl ‘?!;;1-5 of Dare second, Decanter third. Time, 1l of the time and came near end- lince Pre urrent Cadke. & | 2315 g it in the thirteenth round, but both 4| ST. LOUIS. July 3—The talent got an had been firhung fast and he was | ¢ 4 | even break at the Falr Grounds to-day. - N T N ey aced | @ et 0t et et etoteiedstedsdesededsieooese@ three Tavorites and o second cholce be- ¥ t i | | ing returned winners, e 5 - f "' ,‘,"‘3;' l&?d’i"?’&-fifi‘ SAN QUENTIN, July 3.—The unfortu- will be one of the features of the day. Six and a half furiongs, selling—Sam Laza- t Fony e rus e col- | nates confined in the local prison do not [ A unique and artistic menu card’ has | rus won, Tom Carwell second. Cotton Plant to_stall off the rush of the col- | | been got up and copies of it are i t | 2 but Kelly's seconds threw up |intend to let the nation’s holiday pass un- | RSSh, B0t PP, 800, COPIES of 1 are In ereat| mird. Time, 1. L o G ge s noticed, even though they may not ex-|ywards of the State possess genius and | won Bridgeton second, W. B. Gates third. Hart knocked out Kid Johnson in | plode noisy crackers and send flaming | artistic ability. | Time, 1:57. match in the fourth round. |, yets fnto the heavens. Their celebra- P Four and o half furlongs, maiden two-year- Stockt: g G Biaceleo tion will be a quiet one, but they have A S §ia_Mities"sinnie Cobb won"Darlene second. D RESFS00. worked together with a will, and each will | g oy pyoror 1o The Catr, S5 Turloos, seillug: Dalile. Wisthot wout wion Park, Eighth and Har-|¢.; one gay at least try to make the othe e g Verlty second, Graves third. Time, 11 . | for one day at least try the other Iy 3—G = s, the Slough City men will | ¢ o0t ihat he is under the ban of the law | . ¥ ENTURA, July 3—George W. White, | "Six and a half furlongs, selling—Early Bird ranciscos and there may be | g restrained from mingling with the | aged 53 years, a veteran of the Clvil War, oo Bx-_nn. Nell secomd, Lady Curzon third. s demonstration resulting from | myriads of merrymakers. and an old time resident of this city, shot | Five furlongs, maiden two-year-olds, colts t of bats. Stockton is second | Among other things a great clam chow.- [ himself in the right temple this morning | anq geldings- Premus won, Wall second, Robe 1e and the local team fourth, | der has been prepared. There is enough | at 10:30 o’clock. Death was Instantaneous. | ert Jr. third. Time, 1:04 the two fight their basebali | of it for everybody, and the old joke about | His suicide was caused by despondency s there is a warm time on the dia- | finding a clam in the chowder will be lald | owing to financial troubles over whieh ny| CINCINNATI. July 3.—The bookies had p will be as follows: | on the shelf. Some days ago the gang | P P8 0 §IC0CR CRR 0 QVED WhIoh e | o tner "day of 1t at Newport, as only b Position ' Frapelico. | WOking on e Tihuro howlevnsd dui 051 7 oLl ol v pame. and b has | one favorite won. To-morrow will be the Sullivan | teen barrels of clams, and the cooks in| 2 © WPTIRAES IO, .5 f\OE: and, e Bas | closing day of the local racing season. ?2‘{,’3&3‘1 Of the Divalves, A chowder 1% prom- | dropped money in the Randsburg mines. | Weather hot, track fast. Results: Schiwartz | ised which will make the menu for the | His daughter. Mre. Herbert S. Sive, Isre-| one mile. selllng—Villa V_won, Aneelesia Reilly | day one to be marked forever after with | Siding at Hanford. second, Lililan Reed third. Time, 1:42%. Reitz | 5 Jarge white stone. Four and a half furlongs—Veima Clark won, Krug |” And the band has not been idle. The DIED. Gracie R second, Genneroz third. Time. :55%. < B amenofl | musically gifted inmates of the institution | ;\ vGEREFIELD—In this city, July 4, 1000, —— R e 'T'f,’,‘.‘e‘?-}ii‘ tight field Hildebrand | have been rehearsing for several Yeeks | “Laura E. Dangerfleld, beloved' wife of C. H. | One and a sixteenth miles, selling—Ennomia At for | BRI B and promise a rare programme. Many | Dangerfield, and daughter of M. J. and the | won, Fannie Taylor second, Care third. Time, ses 1. day preceding | Toronto has. according to the Assessor's | vocal and instrumental numbers will be | jate W. F. Creitz. (Portland papers please | 1:47%. race; 3 ty, of which $100 | returns, 192,97 popuiation. rendered, and the ever popular cakewalk | copy.) One mile, selling—Peter Duryea won, Kaftan Sk ek ek Aok fok ko A kkok Ak ok ok ok ko ke sk ok b ekok ko oAk ok Sk Rk ok kA ok Rk Ak kA ARk ok kR ok Aok Rk Aok Ak ok koo ok Sk koo ok PIGEON T SHOOT. LR B B B B B B B R R B 0 B 0 B 8 & 0 0 0 & 0 3 ¥ Two thousand people he Veteran at the Southern Paci: e Veteran a gr: ovation. At e n ther in the malin part of evening fires of colored y from Los LNELY DAY 5 PROMISED T STOCKTON Accused of Counterfei SANTA ROSA, J 3.—~T! r Wa 1 t II_se lad Han ADVERTISEMENTS. morning. the Fire Department and all the the town will participat . will act grand mar 1 | lected twelve representative yc alds. The Goddess of Liberty hel Head, one of the most t young ladies in the to the float carrying erty are the car of valley. In Goddess of ENDEAVORERS CELEBRATE THE FOURTH Market St., S. Elevator An Entertaining Programme the First Free Baptist Church. The Young People’s Society of Chris-| tian Endeavor of the First Free Baptist| No More Dread at Church on Bush reet, near Larkin, cel brated the nation’s birthday last even- ing with patriotlc songs and recitations. The exercises were well attended and a truly_Fourth of July enthusiasm prevail- ed. The following programme was ren- dered: “Onward, Christian Sold recitation: ‘‘Add: L. D. Adam; s E 2 ence H “Answered,” Miss Bullard Revolutionary Rising” (Reed) vocal solo, here_the Bee Suc Bishop), Mr: M. Grant lected), Mrs, I Sadler and M W duet, “Music and Her Sister bridge = b offis and Miss Root: ree durable of a dress at GRysburg” (Lincoln), Howell: ~ianoc duet. “Dichter und Bauer" Suppe) 3. Grar a Miss Horner: vocal solo d), Miss Newcomb ing the | congregation; —_—————— i Three Deaths Due to Fire. { LONDON, July 3—The German ship | Helene, Captain Kohlsaat, from New | York. while discharging naphtha _at | Themshaven to-day caught fire in her | main hold. Three of those on board are | dead as a result of the fire, and three are ibadly burned. Charles Beckman. NEW YORK, July 2.—The death is an- nounced at Stony Ford, N. Y., of Charles Beckman, the famous horse breeder, aged seventy-six years. LI Costello Sentenced. | aar LOS ANGELES, July 3.—Manuel Cos- ' n. 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