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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1900 INDICTMENTS VOTED FOR ROGERS, | —————=—— CHRETIEN’ LATNER AND H ANSTED‘ Grand Concert To-2Xight at 7:50. This Handsome $5.00 Patent . i Leather Shoe, Grand Jury Is Particularly Hot After the Evasive Rogers—Saved for a Time by a Speech by Byington. ”-35- Fine quality c'oth top, turned sewed soles, Louij XV heels, a beautiful $5.00 dress shoe. Shoe Sale. The above is ‘only one of eleven new styles of ladies’ shoes, fresh from the factory. No short lots, no broken sizes, thousands of Pairs now on sale. They were made for another firm, who retired from business be- TRIO UNDER FIRE FROM THE GRAND JURY. el UUUUWWW/ e — > % </7 4 @ 4 M) \\\\o tadd g d Al et dd 4 A BRT A G BT R R numm' - VRRRRERRERRRY, KRR R RN R R YRR R \9 ‘v fore their completicn, and we ! \Z 1| bought the entire lot for 65¢ om the ’I 00. A= S:iylish $2.57 Skoes. ..$1.68 S'yih33 A= Strlish $3.00 Shoe: $1.88 Siisn $5.00 Shoes. First Aisle—Right of trance. 00000AONY R B B e R R R R S S S S = T P A $10 Ai-Woo! Biue Cheviof Suit To-Day $5.65. Either a round cornered ccat as in picture, or a double-! . extra w made ard pe:f. ’5 65 day only.. Men’s $4.C0 Pants 82.29 L J00000q0 (7 JAMES TAYLOR ROGERS. 8 ze8 '14 o 42 -w — * shapely; Saturday en's. $2.29 ¢ Rauer as a “fee.” It Is In taking into ac- ¢ =T [Ip Eovs 3;,50 y"“,. Suits na! he nd Jur v 3 . or sailor - 54 Rogers. > L e : . = col lari. well made and trimmed; Sa’ ur,i y only. ... <A 32.13 e s ; JOEN M. CHRETIEN, WHO WILL BE INDICTED MONDAY. | "E‘gf\”;f;“z“ S enswer | FRED HANSTED (YOUNG DUTCHY), WHO FOUND THE Boys ywflofl '?3:1,’2." aflg; n\’,z,‘?fi""?”m' 40 in this lot, so come ‘$2.95 [ R s o o i ok B o S R S S S S S S S e ) . 3 La Felicidad 2 for 25¢ . tions on the ground that he would BOGUS HEIR. te himself. As soon as he left $ 1is second deflance, the jurors wer ’.‘MHW@+H—@4@—Q—@+@—| > 5 > 3 o-0—0—¢- a g h anyway and letting the the merits of the|The charge of obtaining money under)|and for the same charge. t Attorney Byington | false pretenses will rest on the fact that| *Doc” Weath was the first witness LOEPOTT Y Io-g regularly $4.90; Satarday omly.. . 4 for 25c. [ R e = 4 35¢c Cloth-Bound Special Sale of Books, i5c Slnrls-fi‘owns Cloth-Beund Boks at Paper-Book Prices —200 titles of library :ize, weil--ound cloth hoafl selected with care from the also 100 ti and Vo ume Cassics, well d daintily bound; pub’ishers’ voume; our Sa‘urday date for indictment. His charge will ' Storror was called to tell of a cabl be based on the g fraud, w and made his speech | Chretien assigned the estate as a sort of | examined He said he had been . : oft until Monday. | gold brick to Jake Rauer for the money |asked by Chretien to give the name of an ! CI H C ] 8 | which “Young Dutchy” was to take to | attorney in England to whom Chretien b ear avana lgarS on ba Lo Nome with him, but part of which went could refer a matter, and he told Chretien - xam s into Chretien’s pockets about Bennett & Walker. That was all ® ’]-\O'D'('lyY Satu [’dav pi tas ¥ Hansted, or “Dutchy,” is another can- he knew of the case, ne said. Then Is, W. & s e - reral conspiracy to de- | Weather section 330 of the Penal | keep qu and may be felony or mis- business. gers followed these two and declined sent to Bennett telllng him to t and not get mixed up In the ey, well drive TEN EYCK IS WALTER K 13 y chalked up hem, with Frawle 1 the seven-furiong run, rse wc nds down. In a hard Be Happy locked to have led Claran- specia’s for t 1 for the place, but wa in addition to our many Ju Seq Spray, well backed infit to ru ng Bargains. l.za‘las’ Sailor Hats—Pineapp e 33-00 braid, b'ack or white, to- 1.0 Ladies' ine Gambric Gowns +in cay. $1.00 puffad yoka, haviag 5 insertions of em- After stock-taking we find an assorted lot roidery; fine embroidery on g, i Roses that were 25¢ 10 yoke and cuffs, wash silk 75e, eve:y good color; on neck, regularly $4.0¢ special sa'e to-day.. 'ac o Second Floor. hero of the day, he plloting three r t the post. Resu ., _soon de\f!opad as e-furlong jaunt. His | ran‘r"flrfld from 3 to even . and away first he was neer head- | BEING A RINGER . : Entry of the Mysterious garis losing the piace to San Augustin. - Bidewheeler Protested | T’y £ Mhic we PARIS SINGLES Defeats Rumohr and Will Be the Representative ES S ¢ Boy third. . Time, AL ATARAALAL AL ARELTAAG ANT AR ARAA R AUA AR L AR A RRRA R ALARAUAAE AAARA G ASALAARN AL AL LG TR LE LA L AATR 2 AANAAENR LA St QTR At S A s anataaan selling—Verify won, May Dine hird. T 1:1 mm-mnunuunnnumn NERREEIRRRRERERRERE RARRE RN R == e EMPOR] s In the 2:17 Class the Horse Loses o s Conniter (Clatk).. : B!"’RB"” ;‘gm:“ = M Second Day of the National Regatta n the 2: ik m., by, Conn er‘ Tar 3 seagrafadic = Two Heats, Then Takes Sim 5 by i Diaine 2.—Results at fioldcnltuleflamr 5 on the Harlem Is Produc- | Sem H. b o, bx . - tive of Excellent the Next Three CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE. s Sport. WOMAN’'S GOLF CHAMPION. | Straight. g.‘"”fi;{‘?,?\lf:_',_"fl',‘y"}‘ 'y s B R . G AT ] K"l Cronin) — Miss Bessle Authony Defegts Mrs.| [, ;050 juiy 20 The entey of Wal- | Sureo. b b, PHILLIES IN SECOND PLACE. Chicago .. “Jack” Cutter in Br;lhmt Game. |, i the mysterlous and unknown side- | s Ty b gL B | - = Boston s CHICAGO, Juls Bessie An- | ghneeler, supp ety - Bl Srnem’ Ade | Riges = Tims, 113 15 | Under New "Management the New g Basteries < o v ~ A e | slle and 3 iiecninEthers ' Yorks Are Improving. 2 33 P w tested by L. D. Slocum, owner of Ted- | Saven furlongs. purse $130. | 1:45 35. 5 B CORRECT STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Am,fl,;“ Lea, ot - s e dectding | 3. 3. Mcraw's Grand Sachem 109 (Frawley), | Five and a balt nez, selling—Vouch won. Ww. L. Per gue Games. = 3 - el = ™ S e Maximus second, T t third. Time, E » RCE Bifes To-fiey. & T A00ks Lo F. Cox’s b. m. Clarando 107 (Vickery), 4 | 107 en = s e - » much now as if the stranger was X 3 2 2 0 - "I = for the first time der false colors. Before the MONTREAL, Jul\ 20.—Results at Bell- “,ag_) .38 3 % 43 Eanese I —Indianapolis, 1; ¢ over Mrs. H. C. ,rugug, Secrat e g | PHILADELPHIA. 20.—Pittsburg 12 ne-time champion, - = 3 ’ st e s the Paris s e pm eat sur. | telegram from W. A. Goucher, secretary | Harry Gwynne 112, Tenrica 109, Whitcomb 103, | Five and a half furlongs—Ida Quicklime won, & 3 g CHILDS BESTS RUSSELL. s Y n 4 (TG A e "Mi. | of the National Trotting Assoclation, | Alturas 169 and Seq Spray 109 Also ran. Marcy second, Donna Seay third, T Philadeiphia played a tiresome game to-day ¢ Kelly received a| il Ak + | atre to-day: | | | the home team winning by their ability to hit ! Salute w Gains the Decision Over the Califor- er the fourteen holes | saying that Walter K, by Happy Pilot, +—R: gt K g 1 t - - . Glad Haxd third at the proper time. Both Chesbro and Fraser . Fg ¥ . m;,p}""‘ the won a race at Elkhorn, Wisconsin, on | One ‘mile—The Benedic 1 good work on the rubber. Attendance, nia Fighter. w str s an l,"’w;‘:; July 4, and s owned by a Milwaukee g “b- R T | ond., Wine Press third. Time, 1:50% 2380, Score: DENVER, July % .F re 4 row! 2 ebb's an A W (c > -1 = ENVER, 2.— - T the contest horseman. J. Brown. driver and part| 7. Wi [ i 2| Four and a balf furlong i T: il 3T FChiiage e-iaht ditet ¢ g Titus | owner of the Walter K racing here, s(rjn.lt—.] 3. 8. Campbell's bik. £ “Louise H.\m“ 5% t Pictebure .. T 2| Frea Tumsel) of Caltfornia - 5 o-day 1 sta hat u the | ~ (Gaffney). S to 1. 25} e e - > e te L 0 befor S to-day in the stand that he purch: h Time, T:o1% | gent second, Baffled third Padieti-Chathes q tame ten-round go befor onnor; Fraser and site. Axmom Association ber pacer at Meridian, Miss., last C Quite om Milwaukee parties, paying $300. 102, Pauline 7 110, Melville Burnhem | , SIX furlones, gentlemen e rod < fol E e , " | Douglass. Umpire— rfield un Fiile 4Or 10, Fise | Infelice second, Lizzle Kelley third. Time, & P - evidently re is a broken spoke some- 1:24%. e BT & u:' r"pf Jackson of - where. - ot the decision over In the swagger number on this after- Rain Stops Racing. hitewash to-d Chicago before the Oly s 3 noon’s Walter K started under pro- ON EASTERN TRACKS. DETROIT, July 2—A fea‘_‘, T e at the end of th test and was barred in the betting, Cloe e Clubs— g favorite over the field. i s the Alabama h are away and pace, just ng on both occasions, ing up in Bob, driven Brown. Then, after a workout, tamed down, iaking the three following heats in | 5 spoiled the racing at Grosse Pointe to-day. { Grandon, a Long Shot, Wins the Han- | Two heats were gone in the 2:27 trot anc dicap at Washington Park. cne in the Normandie stake for 2. 69 | e | CHICAGO, July 2.—Grandon and |Pacers. Results: . | Handyman_ two of the longest shots in| 2:27, trotting, purse §1500 (unfinished)—Queen the race, ran first and second in the $1%00 | Eleancr won first heat in 2:17%. Lasso won sec- handicap for two-year-olds at Washing- | ond heat In 2:13%. Rhea, Mable G, Paradox, around the oval King | ton Park to-day. School Master, who ran | George Gurnett, Kellers Heelplate, only horse escaping be- | such a close second to Lady Schorr yes- | Barin, Red Cli Heiena A, Dewey ver, on account of | terday, was thought to be much the best | HiT, 1S sta n o1 L1 takes, e e s | 2 projest, the | oungster and was heavily plaved. Gran: e e e st F BROOKLYN. when ee passes to fi 'a2|1 of three runs, ous rz Attendan: not win out. ved Cloe was sofe, beink un- | Jon. howevers led nearly Sl the wag - oD Clubs— 2 P T able to show 10 any marked advantage. | was never I trouble. ~ Weather clioudys | Sootes, GoonoroFAnmie Dillard, Milton, Tom | cincinnatt - » Famous Stallion Dead. The weather was cool and the attand | track slow. Results: B, Colonel Bert and Lincton B also started. e . A e T O R o v WLING G N, Ky., July %.—Blue | ance only fair. Favorites in both harnest s e Batterles—Scott an: nn and Fur- | County Jall to-day, T‘“v LIN REE Ky Six furlongs—Pupil won, Emigre second, filh!h‘p who killed N - Hambietontan, a stailion for which | and running events went down the line. | oS5, BRI 7 At e istan: rell. | Umpire— Swartwood. b~ s A special purse for local drivers attract- city a few weeks ag | of this city eleven Years 280 | ed a mixed feld of four out for the judge's | yore B Scales 'Won. Wax second, Tayon| yONDON, July 20—The final contest| BOSTON, July 2.—Chicago batted Lawis at | Siiies ocischonrses oo word. After dropping one heat old Bay | six Aottt Nty oGl won, | for the Wingfield sculls took place to-day. A Will to-day after the second inming and won under the mattress of thdrew s n. Was 17 years old Rum, superbly handled by the popular | Handyman second, Kid Cox third. Time,|C. V. Fox beat C. H. Howell, the Ameri. | casily. Attendance, 1%0. Score: is thought that Winship, who | orse- ron . - rter o1 e record of 2:17%. i hotel boniface Vic Harrler, won his heats | 1:19%. can oarsman, easily. | Clubs— R. H. L. ‘ful, contemplated suicide wi apon, WON o e o SoTon Saoaeaas _,' i How I Escaped From : i | 0 5 | | g g 5 L | i OO CHOLO0 MO.(I mmmmmamdw D‘)QC'O Pt The Publlc Bye Is Now on China. { the BOXErs. v 3 Ho Yow, Chmese Consul-General, Between the Devil and the Deep Sea. gwwmwmm wmmmmmwmm Chinese Tortures-—Pictured by Chinese Artists. §§§ ; mmwmmma LECHCRTEO, DO POHO OO the Chinese Population of All America. LAMCAORCRON OO § &/ i OO O OO R _;:uym»ooobomwwo g “Yellow Peril” Will Be Fully Set Forth in Next Sunday’s Call. | | i % | | | | | 5 Eleven Chinamen Who Control é PO OO0 § o | | i | - Women and Children of the Chinese Legation. HOROAORC S CFOROROROROR RO RORFORO FOROFCRC SRORORCRIROI i LD OF O COGO 'c»oo ( { ( ) ( N