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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1900 PRICE IS SLATED TO SUCCEED ESOLA ‘BOSSES ALARMED ENTRIES OF BACKED THEIR DEMAND WITH { | fi “ A VOLLEY OF ANCIENT EGGS G it 0000000000 09000 0000 seeTieQ 7y L i e o e e rereierete@ . . ¥ ) 4 > . . | * b 4 * —_— | ¢ ? - . B - | e - P > ‘ . Organization of Business|Well-Known Tur{man and | } & F g ! . + Men’s Republican Club Plunger Is Ruled b4 s - . * 3 ? Unexpected. Off. % - ¢ P | | 3 . . | > ¢ Rainey and Lanigan May Try to Save Action Taken by Washington Park| ¢ p . Dibble From Defeat—List of | Stewards on the Representation | ? )4 . | . Carroll, Owner of | : Senatorial C.andidntea | of J , e e ) DEAAROE % 3 . Growing. Catastrophe. e THE ScAB Noxes > i | TME PReTecTIon oe . of S B . | e e LA ) 4 . The Business Men's Republican Club| CHICAGO, July 24.—A sensation was| ¢ ) & é which was organized at the California | sprung at Hawthorne to-day by the an- | ¢ . : Hotel last Mond. evening will take an | nouncement that the judges of Haw- ¢ * i active part in the nresent political cam- | thorne had received notification from | & 5 ) ¢ . paign. The membership of the club was | the Washington Park officials that they | 4 o increased yesterday by additional signa- | have ruled J. H. (Texas) Smith, the wide- | & ) 4 > 4 ture There will be a meeting of the|ly known horse owner and plunger, off | < : executive committee of the new organ- | the turf. Their action, it was stated, was | o > ization shortly afte chairman, Wil- | taken on the strength of representations . . n R, Wi re city. The , to the Washington Park stewards by J.| ¢ é . chairman is n of energy and char- | Carroll, owner of Catastrophe. . > - acter who will not allow small obstacles Carroll, it was reported, had charged | ¢ )4 { to hinder the ess of the work laid | Smit epting $100 in consideration | ¢ ¢ b cut for the of an agreement on his part not to claim | & . s 1 n t vesterday that lead- | ( strophe ut of the last selling race - of the city had resolved | in which the horse participated at the| $ . { the contest in be- | Washington Park meeting. Smith de- | & pe { and ctean poli- | clares the charges absolutely false, but | T Lo mmotion 15 - tne his entry in the second race to-day—Vo- . ) Lupt poiitical bosses. ‘ne | hicer—was- scratched by the judges. ® business men was not | Considerable trouble 1s anficipated in | - . oon, as the strikers | connection with the ruling, as Smith says | ¢ . Mint saloon were | he will not submit to the decision. PS & . ¢ people wouid not turn | Track sloppy. Results: 3¢ - . L ang vote at the primary election. Four furlongs—Peaches won, Glove second, ) The following of helly and Crimmins | Esther Rings third. Time, :51 ® ¢ ) is already falling oft Last weck poli- x turlongs—Abe Furst won, Lucllle Bram- | ¢ ) . who fancied that the peopl Bt | ble second, Heigh Ho third. Time, 1:18%. o > ¥ away from the polls on AUgust 11| One mile and an «.,."{n;n.i:.’, wor our| ¢ INCID s o Were trimming to catch a friendly breeze | Neilie second, Henry C third. Time, . - . WILLIAM T. PRICE. 4| Tere ; atch a f s | Nellte seco : . ) ss headquarters. Yesterday these | Five furlongs—Danger Linc won, Hurry see 2 H ' y eeriay 18e22 | ond Barher thira Time, 6%, G+ 0000000000000 000000000000000000-600000800-000botebel® e e S e o o ST IR R e A e Ty T e IFTEEN bovs, employes of the John | the strikers threw at the side of the build- | desk in the office and covered himself up Ebbnirs St hatoad N be beaten out in | One mile—Lady Meddlesome 1 Hoey Furniture Company, on Perry | ing. and to-day Hoe) I repaint the | with old carpets. On the outside the cries g 4 Assembly district. The clean Re. | fecond. Blue Lick third. Time, 1:474. abinat ekt Foiirthi suddents - Ana | RTUeiuTe ttempt ws 'mn,.th’nkn fof the mob could be hear a d fifteen A or She .owenty-elghth _and | yow vopk. July 3—At ihe Brishton without announcement put forth | PUSREREOn Of G Al o B B Bt el el S o NEht the Mint salrom o~ | peach track to-day the only fixture was | the banner of the independent working- | this, with the odor of the eggs. kept the | him to come but he w e was {alk gome tme- ego- of | the:Spinster stake for two Jear old filink, | B18%: ANC Weni on 3 strike yesterday. fmob st s distence yntl the police chive. | The Sremen guastes the night, Making no resistance to boss rule in these | with Sweet Lavender as the favorite. The | Their action surprised the boss, and he | = Les .)rrf y after rh~ N ‘1 hour ¥ R @~ A = | di L ) ers of the anti-boss | i ea e e B o ACY ust as unceremoniously re the o @ pigh T 10 el e e 1-boss | Keene filly by Domino, Cap and Bells, | Just {ously ‘“fired” the | 2000 D¢ Ratend &F relwiting (0| 6F G suat, dnd Whils v R ing an eari # r’qul:':rr»”:{('x"f)z(‘ :ught Sweet Lavender at the quarter | strikers when their walking delegate, in sked for an ex- horses’ 1 thers un hat Price was | overthrow sian 1 stronghold, o i in almost the 1wmkllnf of an eye | accordance with a timeworn and honored e on a strike, | wagon against the side of the b injustice, and _ In the Forty-first Dibble and his fol. She opened a gap of a dozen lengths, win- | custom, stepped forward to press his de- | It appears that the scale of wages Policeman James Regan lowers will work with the desperation of blicans this year have resolved that he g In the easiest possible fashion by six mand for higher wages. The firm made been $4 to $6 a week for boys emplc despa o ¢ ¢ the ¢ io! odies lengths: Results: actory, and nere St “:xlmir“l:{r;!‘ul'l:grlv:j;:‘x'\lp}nxl‘fi One mile—Harry McCoy won, Stamp second, | the, @nnouncement last night that thelr (h¢ fgiary, and an increnss Sas 1o 3 tics. Rainey and Lanigan are preparing | See Us third. Time, 1:41 {action in discharging thelr former em- |yiceq wye be no longer required when rikers and dr give Dibble all the Democratic sup-| Five furlongs—All Green won, King Pepper | Ployes would not cause any depression in | their determination to strike became distance away. They then took F fors Ahby tan x at the pri 3 recond, e catant ‘lg‘er-r{.- 2":"?‘15203'5#0.: | the furniture market. known, and that with one or Lwo_excep- 'n,l:; the hand and lec {\‘-m L leferred of the district do ant Dibble to yep. | second, Bounteous third. Time," 101 3:5, | Zna only act ot depracation: whick naw | s o OuIC take thetrBiaces.: FUM | the luw and. their: chunt. but s mmission resent them, but as he is clever at or.| _The Spinster, six furlongs—Cap and Bells | been committed as yet was the selzure of | "5, ™\,q " "Billy Patterson, remained | went away too quickly for t e he regular nomin. i E = e even for | his wages and woul t e mob | say they e a hard fight for rein- of the part secks to piace his | pone mile-Spegifc won, Ceylon second. Jack | I |0\ G, These odoriferous articies | that Tingered « hid under a | stateme sher wages opponents In the light of boiters. The Re- | "5na"and o quartes miles, selling—Autumn | A e — = e — all ot the regular nomination, | Nl !'»s;vh;l second, Sir Fitzhugh third. | — - — — ———— — — d cannot get it uniess the Demo- | 11me. 2:06 2 | Steve | eral Patrick Jones died his h . COLORED MOVEMENT TO CYCLE ASSOCIATION rite st Tl on' Bty Ui 4By | s7. roUIS, July H—Weather, rain ons, b ?n"éfi?"fne“fifif‘e“?é‘dx:34"“3( | ART AND ARTISTS. i michmond. Siaten fiand, tomignt and cast their vot e ary track sloppy. Results; Angeles last winter. | aged 70 years. e was born In Ireland for Dibble delegates. | b ale el g | 9 5 d came to America in 1840. At the out- NP L. W FAIN SENEEY- San "'f;ff?lh;"’.é'fié";uf,'?h‘v“?éii’.‘ | Dre: Alexie h,e‘c’o:n‘(’s.”Ofif;;‘;e“:f.f-—?“;fia::: CHAMPIONS DEFEATED. | g T is a zraceless fashion with some ralx- break of the Civht \“’jx;k;% entered 3 : | - 3 o oluntee mittee Nominated to Organize Executive Committee Has Settled on Senatorial district com y-elghth and Twenty- Mandamus second, Percy R 113%. Six and a half furlongs—Colonel Gay won, third. Time, 1:25% The Chicagos Seem to Be Doing Well ifornians, artists and men both, compare, to our utmost disadvantage, Thirty-se 2 second lieutenant. He was Postmaster of ew York City during Grant’'s first term. Mass Meeting and Enlist Pub- a Route From Ingleside to Istricts, the Mint saloo: Mile and a_sixteenth—Siddubia won, E! - Away From Home. the art conditions here with those of - lic Sympathy. San Mateo. e epssembiyman C. F. | ney cecond. Jimp third. Time. 1:55% D e ey the East. There is some small trut WRECKED BY LANDSLIDE we that th Col re s of B fv fttee | Other Ropubiican asnirants: are Themcas | 8ix furlongs—Lord Neville won, Theory sec- | in their accusations of ignorance, unap- ws the peo f Colma are of the executive committee her Repubiic nha.\vp r‘arv*.i)l\varf‘ ?mna ond, aldo third. Time, 1:164 Clubs— W, L. Pet.| Clubs— W. L. Pet. | toooio0ion and lack of interest on the part Engineer and Fireman Killed on a EMIng o SuRACEIN e Shryy o e Path Association was held aly and .;I:«mJ] urn- | One mile—Hottentot won, Sprung second, | Brooklyn . .47 27 .635 Cincinnatl .36 40 .4 pr e e b At 1 not ther: Wisconsin Line. A 2 the fam g In the rooms f the San atic camp ;)N‘ih\ Rodd third. Time, 1:48%. Philadelphia 41 34 .547 Boston of our people, bu hat we need not there- < the = 5 "-15 ard of Tra rdidate of the Phelan r and a half furlongs—Rainy Day won, | Pittaburg .40 37 580 8t Loul fore affect the ‘“‘entirely Ir LA CROSSE., Wis., July ems certain bosritar Sehe I AGeth: el el T TR O S (oSt - 0746 S LW Yook little exhibition now open at Ge cago, Milwaukee and St. Paul passenger nor of the discussion at the atorial nomination. | BROOKLYN, July 24.—Chicago won to-day'e Hall amply proves. 3 train 2, which is dv a %5 a . After some di prises Heos Aa Pitehing in the last seven innings. The game | lnnion pletare 16 his famot paint. | Borning kg Con . f 1 mmittee settled on a route | (%8¢, s v has several| geven furlongs—The Lady won, Foneda sec- | was marked by brilliant playing. Attendance, | ing. ~The Judgment of Pa per- | Minn., & oy N btless the ‘best be the | Candidates. Assemblyman W. H. Cobb, |ond, Muskey third. Time, 1:27 | %500, Tavore! IR L 1 45, | place. Engineer Hathawa e S the “best Delwean Lhe nator Maher and C. W. Taber are pour and a half furlongs—Jim Naph_ won, 3 = S A B g ! evi. | Thomas were . £ 2than oommiitmer tbet | Bomban s Ly eals al Thiamas WEEEUUL | Sai eemds Vesins T A e Kt 5 50 "i|dence ‘as to what the will | SO0 e were Injured. some = of the col T at Stephe . Byrne a 0! A Six and a half furlongs—Miss Patroon won, | Chicago. 3 3| dence as ha e A e Injured. som e The g Ingleside. From the: re Democratic aspirants. The latter is :m.:(u second, Prince of India third. Time, | Brooklyn, 10 3| sometimes tolerate in ot h’g’v track runs betweem high biuffs and the ¢ the Southern Pa- | said to be infected with bubonic Phelan. |1:23%. | Batterfes—Garvin and Chance; Nops, Howell, | "‘Helen of Troy,” a large k. 8% 59 sippi River betwe St. Payl and Colma and thence n. ; | 'Mile and an elghth—Tony Honing won, Top- | McGuire and Farrell. Umpire, O'Day. fourteen feet, painted in stille with rosse. and the heavy rains of v rom the cemet There is no scarcity of candidates in | mast second, Outburst third. Time, 2:01. | wax,” cerone kindl yrms us, Joanan uet st of = be followed thre the Senatorial District, which embraces Steeplecha: short course—Jack rey won, BOSTON, July 24.—In the tenth inning of to- | shows closely -mi-!’lnx a steep bluff. which gave way sh T the st and Thirty-ninth Assem- | Tolstol second, Tricotrin third. Time, 3:30. day's game Stahl trippled to right center and | the clas mantelshelf in | 7, 0." 0" rain’ came along. A wrecking bly dis s. The Republicans present 8ix and a half furlongs-—George H. Ketchum | 0 3% winning run on Colling' drive over | design. An amorphous nudity on a ¢ train has been sent to the scene. 3 & John J. Tyrrell, ex-Assemblyman James | won, Dousterswivel second, R. Q. Ban third. | pncis" renco. Both teams batted hard, | In_the center, two equally st C. R i and kept Wilkinson ‘and T. V. The Demo- | Time, 1:261%. % but St. Louls' flelding was a_trifle worse than | CTe at either end of it, P VE vercome the crats oston” 580, Score: % i fash oses and dov - I Hitkey, "ex. OPENING OF THE RACES B e A e s T T R TR S 3 ght of way. Civil Engineers Frederick Theodore Roach and John Kennedy. | m‘;‘yfl'r ’1‘; *f E. | Mained reason Mr, Drown only asks §25,- | Official Proclamation Made and Polit- ry of m C. A. Hess have been em- The Thirty-seventh and Thirty-eighth k2 "1 12 4 000 for the fair Helen, but it is announced i « 2 T thern P: 1y will | torfal district which has been misrepre- | e, Batterles—Willls, Cuppy and Sullivan: Jones, | all art love at 50 cents per head, to CARACAS, Venezuela. July 24.—Presi- < wait un - comple plans | sented for the past four years hy Eddie : | Sudhoff, Dillard and Criger. Umpire, Hurst. | \jew her gracious charms. dent Castro has officially proclaimed the N g or der right of Wcife. He is a candidate for renomina- | Bob Ingersoll Takes the 2:40 Trot, | There are two other pictures equally | re-establishment of peace throughout the clation which Is now being | flon. Bot WILl be SUeIVad if 209 000 Pecnle |~ OtTier Winnians' of Bivents Being *| FHICADRIFREA July 3-Opth 10483 | omasing ‘= ide the lady of Troy. for | republic of Venezuela. All political pris- $ of the T nitt l“"h» were ;Im rt to down the husxvfl_l ani,’,,‘,q ,I;gm,h,‘ Sugden and Bernard. |§:é°.-|“,.:,.:“ _r‘;fr'_n :;" m_on o one ‘lg‘ ‘;?:x\&n p("y:.;ve n]n{n;:!-p;fli(Ik’l‘(’r:;d;h‘;: oners have been set free. € T the meeting last night were: 1 aspirants are General E. 8. Salomon. | ~o7,178A, July 24.—The first races of the | tendance, 3218. Score: three riva b i yosed for the B it B Bl D s JUSA, July . 328 e rival Bosten beauties p rt : person " epvern. Morens | brrank A pikon. am H. Rickard ‘and| ooiuea County Agricultural Assoctation | Clube— R H E | “Helen of Troy”" which Is painted in| DBIVEN OUT OF PRUSSIA. v e mass- , Josep 2 ; > das o owd. | Cincinnatl. . . . 7 Bres ettt hecause none of them - 38 = nell, Edwin of this district are t | were held to-day before a large crowd. | 0| th n G n SR S i 3 S B 5 miouth 3 bo and Spalding. = ack of Senatorial timber. | The day was perfect. W. W. Ash ana J. | Philadeipht 3 8 0 would have fErett - isnd had Shs B il B Bl o B (;"l‘l‘;:n - B . —_——————— C. A. Sweigert, the Fourth of July orator, | g ¢ el dges and John | . Batteries—Breitenstein and Kahoe; Orth and | known her hated rival was also being Im- | p: 3 . has NI xS \ ? . ‘|F. Campbell acted as judges and John | ycpgrignd, Umpire, Terry. | mortalized.” There is slow music behind | been expelled from Prussia. FOREIGN CORPORATIO ' - before Judge | bill, of health. WO WIR & ClOAN | et race—2:40 class, purse $1000, ome mile, | NEW YORK, July 24.—New York won to- | called into requisition to add interest to Curtis Declines. = = Phie e 3 w " & om- | best three in five. day's re in the eighth inni Attendance, show e shape of s onstrous- & - SUES ON TAX ACCOUNT morning in wer to h'ln. Y ‘lr:n'!.: m}a;fi’\’m”nrmd nr;. trictem- | Dest three fo, B¥e & Nutwood (CeclD.513 11 | 55" Bune,' the sieht ng. Attendance, ;;\,\Mg ;“;,!.rind.:r‘r\fl“né (g:n;‘m“x;igr US- | WASHINGTON, July 24.—Ex-Repre- recting him to produce the al- | RECT 1€ (AT "OUELE ARG POt Arth | Mcbriar, b s, by McKinney Dona- | oy R H. E. | W. Moran Drown comes from Boston— | Sentative George M. Curtis of lowa has late. Willtam H. | for the honor of serving In the Senate are | pliBB) "5 " v Hors (ATbertsons.. 3 3 5 3 § | Pittabur. . 1 '8 4 probably that statement is sufficient to | declined the office of Firat Assistant Post. Point of Great Interest Involved in Ede Ay id that he );ml l»-ginnh Rer\v:hlir‘ansfarp determined to win | santa 'Anita Star, blk. s, by Guy New York...... 2 2 support lge humnx of ”A‘f raTTax;‘d ;wxln master at;e:gr:rl.! 'P‘iv‘suenn:(l-.rmC?e:erll 5 to ex-Judge A. A. Sander- | out this year. A few of the Republican | wilkes (Maben). Batteries—Leever and OfConnor; Hawley and | §0 from here to Australia with the fair S said jose of o ours Action Filed by Armour ocument 1h his posses- | candidates in this district are: R. H. | Belle Patehen, ch, m., | Warner. - Umpire, Ematie. | Helen, provided she is not sold in the | to-day that no one eise had been offered Packing Company. A citation was then issued o« Jones, Dr. C._A. Glover, Mike Barry, J. | (Leckett) 1 | ntime, She will probably nrcompmyltheo ce. el s Ry e 1555 2ding Judge " on to produce the | H. Nelson, J. F. artononi, Thomas | Prince L, b. g., b American League Games. % B s - strument on Ma next. " e wii | Chantlise and D B Crawiey. Stie Dame: | Dot e w8y SAacy MINNEAPOLIS, July 3—Score: Minneapo- | Mrs. Mary Menton has returned from Three More Bodies Found. meed -2 Prase u to be in Judge Banderson’s possession | ¢ra e conside: he clalms of A . | Porto Rico.' b. lis 8, Detroit 10. en Lomend with a number of Interesting | N <, 24.—Th. - terday ageinst Deucathe decedent s extate to an alleged | Hernon and Dr. T. B. W. Leland, | o Heltman) ol - studics of redwoods gathered around |, Noow NORE. SuIY ATihe med hensnd Francisco to recover taxes paid son by Mrs. Elmira W. Baldwin Afken. =l lflw'"g‘}." Y ey Eomanier RYAN AND ROOT DRAW. there. ".; ing |‘:on e Saating of Gt - Rt cndll oy - Moo which has been admitted to| Thirty-Ninth Distriet Democrats. | 4oy M b ™ — ) | jJoseph D. Greenbaum fs the latest to| TSNS SO0 Ui ey appear to Bave been T! sIved in the i ‘”'ljfih;‘éng_'g ;;’l .!}*Tfia The Bryan and Stevenson Ciub of the | Time—2:18%, % Spectators Disgusted With a Tame ‘?Q"‘L'hv?m"il.?:'D;flinfi‘lfifi\’;ana?r;:‘—’n':.\:m;c: —— s D e “Ih the East. After the citation was Thirty-ninth Assembly District will meet | Second race—Purse #, 3% to winner, one| Contest and Many Leave the Hall. | iy Greenbaum will stay for a short sea- | Feat impor- Judge ‘Bahrs commanding the | to-night in S\a_ruw{a Hall. Tt ig expected | miie. hest thres Infive, o e »111| CHICAGO, July %.—Tommy Ryan of | son. E ' JEALOUS INDIAN STABS T presence In court of Judge Sanderson at. | that a number of prominent Democrats | Bernard, ch €. by Jim Blaine (Whitney).11 1| gy racuse and Jack Root of Chicago fought | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fonda are still at | oeveen Sty e Pupcretn b [ IV00es Al | iEmina 5. by CRarieston (Erken, . | @ draw at Tattersall's to-night. Neitner | Mon{erov, Their summer school of patnc: | A DARK-SKINNED BELLE rporation cont ne wil 5k 9 - =20 pro- - | brecker) S5 .4 42| had any marked advantage during the six - =, T | isiness in this 8 bate requested an order distributing the | % W i . | work was much enjoyed by the students. R oas in this Btate | Do B ot the eataie 1o them: Todgs Remembered City Charities. Fits Lee, b. €. by Arthur Wilkes (Hen- = | ounds, although Ryan sent Root to the | "\Wilfam Keith has a number of new| OAKLAND, July %—Bells Smith, a to make the order and the In a communication addressed ‘to the 5 floor in the first round with a right hook | pictures on the easel. A fine study of | youne Indian, was seriously stabbed yes- 1" ba looked into by Judg | executors of his estate the late H. L.| Third race—Running, six furlongs, heats, | fo the jaw. Root evened matters up in | Moraga Valley. with a rich, warm bit [ B g ooy gy ooy By g ot o A Troutt on his return to the city on Mon- | Simon left the following bequests to ve. | pucse §15b, i | the next round with several heavy right | foothill in the foreground and an exqul- | mogo¥ & haif breed, who was drunk and i decision w day. | rous charitable organizations: Pacific | Sugden, ch. g by St. M%!{lgéfl]%?:&!:):‘ 11| swings to Ryan's :gerfl:;:(bm:xmmgi:sm pearly distance, a revel of Californian | FPF ® P 200 iced the girl of associat- determir porati compete wit - suit fled yest be rushed through { the United Sta rt of this st the plaintiff. rday Mrs. Plunkett Wants Divorce. were married In Sa unkett says her hus fier husband e to his jdleness, n Rafa band fc s negle rofligacy —_————————— Deane Will Make Citizens. In order to commodate those anxious e final citizenship papers and to declarations of Intention to become ns to those who may apply for the same, County Clerk Deane has ordered tha ket open evenings. ting to issue the n ¥ who would be deprived, b reason Deputies will be in ma of their business hours, of the right to at the next general election will tless take advantage of the length- of the offic hours of the Countv rk and secure evidence of their citizen- When the case of Angelina M. Abbott, charged with assay t to murder for shoot- would convict the woman on the r the next two weeks his office be | ecessary papers and | Hebrew Orphan Asylum and Home So- | | clety, $3000; Eureka Benevolent Associa- | tion, $1000; ' German General Benevolent | Bociety, $1000; Roman Catholic Orphan | Asvlum, &0.' Protestant Orphan Asy! um, | $500: Childrens’ Hospital, ; Mount Zion Hospital, $500. Assaulted an Officer. Elmer Miller was arrested last night at Sixth and Howard streets by Officer Mat- | thew L. Tierney on a warrant charging him with assault with a deadly weapon. | | Miller, it is claimed, is one of the men ! who assaulted Officers Herlihy and Gra- | ham in the Ocean Beach Pavilion on Sun- | T Peckernan Jury Filling Up. M. A. Judd, D. Newell, J. F. Meagher, oolroom ordinance. Seven of the jury | Sallle Goodwin, ch. m., leteh) Ko Ko, br. &, : Zurich, —, by R. Zoolvein (Boland) E Homestake, b. m., by Brown Fox (Quigley). Fourth race—Five frulong dash, purse $150. Lady Heloise, b. m., by Ben All (Donaletch). Beaumonde, ch., by De Bouvier (Jewill). Wing, br. th., by Dundee (Smith Bedwood, b. g., by Ironwood (Nesbitt). Limber Jim, ch. g, by Snuff Box (Eager) BROKE PACING RECORD. | Fast Mile Made by Coney on the Glenville Track. Coney, by McKinney. paced the second heat of a race in 2:02%. This 1§ the fast- Alert took the lead at the start and held | biood in streams, appeared more like a _spa HRbn s fght and the 600 vent to their cries of disappro of “Fake!” and “‘Take them o Dur{nf the fifth round several left the hall, g0 disgusted had they become at the work of_the two men. - Root had about ten pounds the bettér of the weight. Joe Choynski and Tommy White took care of Root, and Jack Jeffries and Harry_Gilmore looked after Rvan's {nterests. The betting was 10 to § that Ryan would win, but very little money was placed at these odds. George Siler was referee. SEas +» REAGAN WINS. rring exhibition spectators gave in cries Forbes of Chicago in the twentieth rouna before the Seaside Sporting Club at Coney Toward the fifteenth round Forbes | | | color, has just been completed. Bolinas Bay, as biue as summer skies can paint it, and seen from a great downward sweep of hills through a vagrant cloud caught in the wind-blown pine, is another subfect of much interest. And there the Sierra snow-capped peaks glinting through the thin, shimmering atmosphere great glacier-bitten«rocks, icy lakes of wonderful blue. It must be good fun to paint them. Mr. Keith says it Is. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. W MILWAUKE ational . July 24.—The LONDON, July 24.—The Prince of Wales now a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeon: CHICAGO, July 24.—Chief Hale of the Kan- sas City Fire Department and men arrived | ing with other Indlans. There was a uarrel, and Aramego drew a knife and slashed at the woman. She caught the | blade in her hand. The angry assailant | pulled the knife away and then plunged | the blade Into the girl's side. | The wounded woman fell uncomscious | trom-pain and hemorrhage. Friends se- cured a surgeon's services. The wounds | are not fatal. Aramego was arrested later and was taken to the County Jail. | Fie was charged with assault to commit murder. ——————————— Shriners Going to Honolulu. ALAMEDA. July 4.—When the steamer | Zealandia salls with a cargo of Mystic kett filed suit yesterday for | day last. Miller gave the officer a hard | CLEVELAND. Ohlo, July 24—A world's | Photographers' Association convened in annual | §hriners on October § for the Hawailan band. . Walter W e mfiu | struggle before submitting to arrest, record was made to-das;‘ xththe Glenville | npw YORK, July 24—John Reagan ot | gathering here dn_\'k with a l:n:. atten Islands she will carry among the lot a L : ;: e 2 3 - The day was take: ith demonstra- e wom she married on July i trotting_track when the black gelding| grookiyn to-night —defeated Ufl"“““l:fl;’- in color-photography and papers. :‘y‘."::e;hno%gfl‘s’!ngmo-is:‘;':l‘:fitmz?:% oing on the excursion are D. W. Martin, {‘nptun A. V. Lancaster, Henry s»v::‘i week, de ted her a ing De Witt Clinton. the actor, on June |y o5 Feller and E. J. Luhen = est heat of a mile ever paced by a horse | Jsland. From the very start it was a hot | The president of the college, Sir William Me- | Gravi Hen: Reams " rely on the charity i, was called in Judge Mogan's court| Yesterday chosen as part of the jure iy |in hobbles. Frank Bogash has held the | set-to. Forbes sent the Brooklyn boy to| Cormick. headed a delegation thac presented | N T T e omkety alleges failure it 70 he ad o evidence 1 of- | Uy Joseph Peckernan, an emplove of | Tecord for thres years at 2. It was|the flaor \ice [f TG G0 10U LRUNE, | Hou M marntngr - o o Maniboroush | inke Judge said that he was satisfied Zick Abrams, charged with violating the | the second heat of the 2:06 pace. Prince | (i rphes giving smash for smash, | Judge Hunt Stricken. ALAMEDA, July 24—Judge A. B. Hunt, - - - B ition to a but he would hold her to answer | have now been selected, the other two | it to the half, which was covered in e tiring and Reagan gave him | here to-day en route to New York a | Register of the Land Office in San Fran- Aecre ree that 1#;‘. :-’:In;‘r'z grant her before the Buperior Court on the minor | having been chosen on Saturday. | 1:00%. Then McHenry began to push :";‘vlvex‘:: motl’-x the hiose lha?‘brogght the | A et B o ELS) o prominent in local Republican « me } aiden name, lda R. charge of assault with a deadly weapon SIS i o PN | Coney, who was four lengths behind the | blood. oth men kept going flercely to| man tournament the latter part of next polities, has suffered a paralytic stroke livorce has also been | In $50% bonds. Child’s Leg Broken. leader. At the three-quarters, which was the end of the bout in e twentleth | month. After that Chief Hale and his men| gt his home. 1410 Grand street. He was fe Linis against Harry Lints TR TERN A % e - T | Gatl 11~ made in 1:81%, he had caught Prince | when the referee awarded the decision to Wil give an exhibition in Western Europe. | about to retire, when he accidentally fell rovide, and by Kate Turner Frances Gatley, an ll-vear-old child, re- | Alert, and was going so fast that Mec- | Reagan. LONDON, July 24.—The new Hamburg-Amer- | to the floor. His entire right side was nst Patrick Turne ———— r for failure to pro- Officer Royston Had a Fire. h started Putting Wires Underground. The telephone and telegraph companies are making good progress in the work of jaying thelr wires underground, The compantes are now at work in district No. | slding at 409 Folsom street, was treated | at the Harbor Recelving Hospital last | evening for a compound fracture of the | | right leg. The child was riding on a | truck loaded with lumber, when a plank fell off and struck he: Henry pulled him down and he jogged under the wire an easy winner. ‘he weather was showery, causing the post- {wne’menl of the 2:15 pace and the ’:.l i ot. Results: AMERICAN JOCKEYS WIN. LONDON, July 24.—At the Leicester summer meeting to-day the American ican line amer Deutschland, Captain Albes from New York, arrived at Plymouth at §: o'clock this morning on her maiden trip eas ward, making a record run of five days four- teen hours and six minutes despite .two days gf fom. Her bigsext days run was made on July 18 ¢ paralyzed. e has been under trea since and is now rapidly recovering. — e Conditions in the Philippines. BERKELEY, July 24.—Dr. Thomas Me- spark from a chimmev whic s emhracing Btoc - - 7 2. sracing Stockton. Montgomery and | 2:14 trot, purse $1500—Sister Alice won seeond, very successful her second day out), when i3 miles | Cleave, late surgeon in the United States re the roof of the dwelling owned | Jarket streets, from New Montgome H ———— i 3 - cond, | jockeys were . o eave, s 5, - - ~yy i) » gomery to | third and fourth heats. fime, 2:10%, 3:12%4, % were logged. | army, will lecture before the missionary 1 by Police Officer 8. W. Roy- | Fourth. ~ Within a few monthe all poles | Closs of St. Francis’ Triduum. | 35, Biwin B Won Arst heat In'2.124 nd was | _The Wigsdon maiden two-year-old plate | S5mictien ot Herkeley to-morrow evening nsuming element d furniture 334 Twenty-third street brought Insur- | e will replace the damage to the house | Point Richmond, and wires, except those used for trolley eral were flled vesteras with a capitalization of $300,000. The @i rectors are: Lyvie M. Fletcher. Robert Ca. e _business at | | The triduum in honer of St. Ann, which | To Lecture on Social Conditions. | The Rev. Willlam Rader will deliver a | lecture in the Temple, 117 Turk street. this second, Alice Barns third. Merriment, Fleet- 2.15 pacing, $2500, postponed—Sidney Point, won_ Mfst heat in 20, Lady Pipes, . Annie Thornton, Henry P, Tom Calhoun and The Ad- won b (‘Z';:etl.v, ridden by L. Reiff. e Tennis Tournament. BROOKLINE, Mass., July 24.—The see- —— Fire in Martinique Pavilion. extinguished before 11 o'clock, at which hour, during the hot seasgn. the water is cut off. Had it been otherwise it is prob- at the Presbyterian Church on the condi- 2 ent 10 the sc ester- will be things of the past. wood, Minuet, Dainty Daffo, Glory, Bertha - Artndat 19 the UG FERIIE: LI te sting > commenced in St. Francls’ Church, Vai. | Lee." Our Luicky. Pilot Evans. Russellwood, | In the Belgrave handicap J. Relff rode| PARIS, July %5—At about 10 o'clock last | HONS 1N the Phllippines. Dr. McCleave has 3t 3:3 o'clock, and when the !lejo_street, last Monday, will close to- | Teto and Nancy King also started. the winner, T. D. Edwor's Fifeshire. evening fire broke out in the cellars of | he was siatloned for about a . ‘ed at the house the entire New Warehouse Company. { morrow evening. At the closing exercimes | 2:06, bace, purse, Hl, IWQ In fheee—coney | ‘The Evington selling plato was won by | the Martinique Pavilion of the Exposition, | e not, however: Wt abowt | Toe e ne) Company, which purposes | bpoR - second, Ace'ulrd, | Wiiam Me. The'sala, T | " BSeagernid-s Anelure, on which Rigby | SEoving 3, quantiiy af sicohol. The pa | o By e eiie Shorman e ot Noweer PSS &l . s g . X 1 LEY. w . mage was done between water | CTCt st gl ot by By P atys’ winrted. also had the mount. was done to the basement. The fire was | the S-year-old son of George Sherman of 1619 Delaware street, was accidentally shot in the leg this morning by a buller ! from a 22-caliber rifle. Several small boys | ¥ ¥ . miral also started. ble that the entire buiiding would h: ing the rifle and it was dischargea B e fle, N. C. Wells, Spencer Bishop, Rossel | evening at 8 o'clock. Subject, *Sox : 200, mostponed—Lord ond day of the Longwood lawn tennis | able & would have | were using the acha __ Missed Baby but Killed Cat. F! S pirien, Hiram T, Lee and Howard G | Conditions in Burope.” The Dublic Ts 1a. | wan: fer heas e 3130 Boreige Snaiiy | tournament began under favorable con. | been destroyed. = by one ot them. The Sherman boy's , While the baby brother of George H.| Holmes. | vited. Texana, Bell Girl and Red Cliffe also started. | djtions. Only four matches were played B; to Visit Chi woun! Is:fl_*— & v and »wh T”y); l(‘alh"l‘l’(' nla‘;ilré: n:‘ —ifi"'—— ——;—‘"—‘ P '-d— g.d.y, those betw::n WAhA. bl:imed and i Ag‘"“, . “'L . ug‘ “°' Football Trainer Chosen. ¥ porch of their home, at ixt Hurl] ver Embankment Cost of Boer . 'orld’s Record Beaten. . B. Alexander being the t. Sum- JAGO, July 24.—Colonel William J. o ventag. & paher Mied b b o e, w Bryan has accepted an ivitation 1o at-| BERKELEY, July .—George J. Hut- things mundane and scd its playmate, atter to the investigation will be made. Julili, the shot was meant for the chil oring window removed the feline | narrowly Juilly reported the Hollce last night and an believes Mrs. Hall, wife of the lighthouse-keeper | at Point Ban Pedro, was hurled out a buggy over a steep embankment near that pl“w?on Sunday. Mrs. Hall and a frlen‘d. who was with her at the time, were se- verely injured. LONDON, July 24.—The supplementary estimates necessitated by the prolonga- tion of the war in South Africa amount to £11.500,000, making a total of £34,500, 000 voted for this purpose and W the total army estimates up to £76, fl SALT LAKE, July 24—At the Salt Pa- ace saucer track to-night Charles and Clem Turville of Philadelphia clipped a full second off the world's record for one mfl-s on a motor tandem. The mile was made mary First Round—J. C. Davidson beat D. W. Belcher, 6-3,-6-4, 8-1. W. A. Larned beat F. B. Alexander, 8-4, -1, 6-2. H. L. Ewer beat J. H. Willlams Jr.. Second Round-—! in 1:33 flat. The record heretofore | 6-0, 6-1, 6-4. tend the national encampment of the Grand Army in this city next August. | o 61 6-2. Death of Brigadier General Jones. . D. Little beat J. B. Read, NEW YORK, July 2.—Brigadier Gen-) to receive $400 ferdine has been selected trainer for the University of California football team | next season. He has signed a contract | for three months’ work, to commence soon after college opens, for which he is