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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1900. 2 TER UR | 2 L L T EATLED To Sweeren! . W SRS EPGONS ok Powner| oGl T il ‘A Hawaiian Millionatre Compromises| Fifteen Hundred Foot Column of Sun-‘i ) LAUNUHI With Woman He Jilted, Paying |’ FH[]M KNUWUUN lit Water Towering Over Spot | AM@EM[ANU | Supervisors Accede to Plea | Her Nearly $50,000. | Vice Principal Pretests in Makes Scene Memorable. Ordinance on Subject Is Made for Overworked |¢ *| (pen Meeting Against |7 Finally Passed by the Employes. buspensio.. Supervisors. City Attorney Asked to Determine | Who Shall Repair Schoolhouses. Many Teachers Given New Crusher and Quarry ussion—Overhead Allowed for Messen- Bill Regulating Nickel-in-the-Slot | Card Machines and Providing for Their Inspection by the Police ger Service. Certificates. Department Adopted. - —— s i The Board of Education was treated to | | ¥he otlimance hibiting e " - some interesting law points at yesterday's b it Radek ates of oF visitors 10 es o meeting Ly Vice Principal Knowlton of the s .. diinstinets 8° Everett Grammar S 1, who claims to are m have been arbitraril; | places where pe ' iz b LRl | | sold, or where bets or wa i | position on an unfavorable report [ o g attn B i - I Z\l}r e}.s:v \m:,”\:.. ] horse-racing or or tween horses, or | tests | mateh {that the boara nad jurisdiction in the @ desired 1o know 1 Knowlton, | resent, wanted a public or pri- »f spe or on ¢ matter | who was vate hear: 5 | was finally passed [ poLet it b public by all means,” said | | visors yesterday. A Casserly moved that the hearing be :dlnance is punishable | taken up ing at 1 but this | tmprisonment for | was y_Knowlt ho said: | The ordin | o e il st ) | struction, m: submit that there been no charges | Ing, keeping and operatior chool | employment know if the rule ated b perin- legally formu tendent. 1 « | viding for the examir grant nt power to suspend | the-slot” m | ordered | ?"nul:‘sr l(nl - ‘\’ i | Knowlton read a statement raud i | T charge of all public tures, including th and heating: also an ing the Board of Pu tise in the ma enter into a f photograph gallery in A resolution was pres: directing the attention Education to the charter p ing the Board of Public all repairs says that in th Education has v h at the principal's iowhich t specify ;fny mpme | of the same by police suspension and that passed. ) right to suspend, | Reed ex | granting him_ the | tee had rec d. He quoted law | the ordin 74 pension. The hearing | \_m‘ed b)4 8 S stponed until this mnrn\ng{ | ‘;nelr;‘(mz;r;; 1 f the president in transfer-1 1 | nes. E ges, vice principal of the John | | [, An ordinance }3\'-",'{2‘ o the vice principalship of ‘ | hart grant e , | chool, durin the temporary f Knowlton was confirmed. fgned to the Hum- | Mrs. M. Watson vening School, and Miss e Hancock Grammar Wade to The action of the president in temporar- ng Mrs. Clara J. Bigelow to the ipalship the John Swett | confirme | Mark was_authorized to re- | YRl OA U . f opinion as to “whe e reps of | SCHEME DROPP 0 mmeommom A anonnaena. | | el prane belog 17 e e JUIILITI HU tion.” | . Simcoe, 1. Read and E. B PRINCIPALS IN COMPROMISED BREACH OF PROMISE SUIT. B e it ik Tetii Goodell were ¢ E | of manual training in the department nndi i " 4 R. J. de Yoe special teacher of cook- Rl HRUL 7\ AKLAND, Sept. 5—Mrs. Julla A.|waiian Island sters live, and | ' Teachers' certificates were ordered is- 11 speetor of bulldings at § flleg 'he School Board also pe in | the repairs. McCarthy said that any | agreement between *he two boards was in direct v he charter, which was clear « o dire the attention £ Works to the ter of tearing hands. The the Judiciar The boar « Wednesday at 2 . won eve point t them. Mrs | ¢yed as follows, on recommendation of he would | the Board of Examiners ulu and S he Miss Lillian ces Res: ion n Hotel for " luces Resolution Before T 8 5o Miscellaneous Business. 1me ienre h was re- Supervisors, Who he Jalanas, The C Ignore It i Tono | Leme Aan ! et sk ROWVEY alhoun demurred | newal of Certificate, Miss May Ivory j SSeest _gouth his family might iploma of high school grade, | sranted to the | JUST AFTER EXPLOSIVE IN ROCK HAD BEEN DETONATED. i | 00 ammar grade life diplo From a photo by Charles Weidner. ver, Miss A. J. Connolly, Miss Margaret Crowley, Miss | followed him to Ho- him. Wund. < at he was col led to go < Minnie Bley, Miss Mabel | @ = - R R W anted A Cer Bankey and Miss Martha Calvert. g 4 lowest bidder for t D e e Tohe mahi i" Do eliasd on Mondey | HAG ROCK No. 2 went skyward |and turned the summit fnto feathery |jng stret sweepings e would e e sc § = iy ) slumes. | Br treets to points and his return and Tuesday. ember 10 and 11 yesterday, rent asunder by 22,000 Pplu i Cite shadt vesiiand ;54;‘17;2“50,1:- }‘_”“3"_.1 pounds of powder. At 2:15 p. m. |, Fof some when the mighty charge was |0, touched off, plenty of small launches and | tered rock. Then slowly It sank until & | accepting Hermann street pleasure boats dotted the bay, but they | troubled bubbling of the waves s all | gter and Buchanan, and gave the rock a wide berth. that remained to tell of the destruction | Herm nd Webster s = 2 of a_historic obstruction to navigation. | trere avenue, between Twen Three long, shrill whistles prepared the e tony | trero avenue, between n . | All the hes and small be spectators for the cruclal moment. TRey |y and from the water, now a dark-brown | = The width . of ¢ aewalks had not long to wait. The water about the | color, gathered a harvest of fish. southerly side th street rock seemed to gither itself into an im- | On the last occasion there were no fish | Chenery and Dame, was fixed mense mound, which rose slowly, flashing | t seen. On this the bay was strewed | feet with a thousand hues where the sun | with them. On The Call's boat were Cap- | The drawbridge at Fourth and Cb ins Swanson and McCullough, the well- | streets will he kept closed between caught it, until it towered above the bay 1500 feet—a solid, white column of water, | known pilots, and John Stange. Be- hours of 9 a. m. and 12 m. September looking like a slender iceberg. At the | tween them they landed a sea bass that | ¢, accommodate the crowds who will wit- St i S e —_— i (HOLESALERS though she went to live there. | nberg was at this time in the Ha- | ands. | solid as marble and | park Comm: ers pnument over the shat- | = An ordinance was passed to print e an Fran- Wundenberg later rry an ttle do top the wind caught the graceful shaft | weighed forty-four pounds. ness the launching of the battleship Wy- oming at the Potrero. The San Francisco Brick Com e granted permission to operate a SASHSAHO Flller to be used for the manufacture of bricks in block 12 of the Flint Tract, ne was ter and the widow first s . 2nd the MHawai- TATHA DA A AT AT SRS AT A SRS of promise actic ndenberg began Merchants Agree to Do No romise, with the result noted. , < iis heart and his bélleves' thut 1 was M g N Park Hill PR B | WA TR BT REE | Business on That DENMAN BENT ON DISCIPLINING & Byl ool e went to the a- reach between them. < B | o re ~ ® - feki \ Da THE PRINCIPALS AND TEACHERS ;| award to tne owest bidder a contract t = — e e | . ¥ | furnishing a sixty-drawer ecard cabinet 5 S | and for printing 120000 cards according ” A TATAAASAATATAT AT ATA SASASHOAE _— fo_the ‘spccifications on ‘fle in_ the A= * | Merch ¢ this city intend that their N s = | sessor's office; also for a complete Set o ) ” MerchRnii o8 SR city. th S o icat | insurance maps of San Francisco. “EXCUSE ME,” SAID THE UNKNOWN, ) | employes shail have full opportuniey to | New Order on Classification Worries Board of (| insurance maps of San Francisco. N jc emselv on the la e 2 y H 2 0 i e C 1 visto ;S AND THEN HE PUT UP HIS GUN | G ceichmucion of Caifornia's aamis. O Education and the Director Expresses p b E e ¢ | sion as well as on tihe preceding omes. | ¥ az If V F ibi % | Jewelry. medicines, precious metals or *> % | Secretary Smith of the Board of Trade re- | » Himse ery Forcibly. * | merchandise, and fo require permits for A (* ports that the following named have sig- | (/ ('url;;;lng) - n’l:?n‘:n:“i:nr:: o be signed . : 5 ified their willingness to_keep thelr y the Polie nissioners. Courteous Anarchist Mistook Godi for L’Italia’ Plces of business closed on Tuesday, the ¥ mmittses. 5§ A e L'Italia’s = e 5 (¥ any principals have filled up classes with more than fifty-five pupfls th The :fif::.:,:d ::vlcl?nns nptr-fll»l(l and Editor and Was Prepared tol ay Him Low 0 Western Fulnr'Rol‘\(nlfill! Shmpeay M. E [ % have violated a rule of the Board of Education, which sets that number as communications were referred to eommit 4 * "m’mt (k'nfl'p-“‘ll,ln":‘m' e‘r “":“;te \{»L‘fimn; the limit of ‘enroliment, and they should be disciplined. if they or the tees : 1 um! 4 Spice omps . g 8 v - W o I peck & Co.; Sperry Flour Co.: D. M. Osbor teachers have done so the fault is theirs, not ours, and they are responsible. From residents and occupants on First, X ith a hu-se Revolver, 0 Pk s Paitam & ¢ seman, Worme 2 These words were uttered by Director Denman at yesterday's meeting Folsom: Nariet snd Satiery steows thas % AP GODI, a printer, employed oy L'Ttalia, ran up against a courteous A G o B e & Cb F 4T | ) of the Board of Education. They gave evidence of fact that the board is el Rt F ot o eavhand /L\ highwayman at an early hour Tt ¢ morning while on his way to Busby: Bowers Rubber Co.. Deming-Palmer () weakening in its policy of a high classification. Chairman Mark had just fin- trolley system on First and Battery * (‘_\\ work, and he is still suffering from the shock = Milling Co.; Globe Glove Co.. Livingston & ' % ished throwing a few bouquets at the new order for classification issued by the streets. A B o tin” cxiol e e CF etk e o.; Hooker & Co.; Kron Tanning Del | ) poard and based on the reports of principals for August From property owners asking that the I DRI a Ted g e road, shoving a bright and shining Monte Milling Co.: Giibert; Haas | ( o i Bt clasifieatioe Sunlr oo B mhalie F st el < Sl assessment levied July 19, 19, for im- # Tevolver right under the printer's nose Denthers: Tubbs Cordake 3. A Folger & | & It 1s the: best classifioation. that . Sl Maeris. = e gltnuay roving the crossing of San Jose avenue, XA Godi withc further invitation obeyed the command. He went even a Co.; Pacific ( hu‘mirrup&-'n;n‘v, v * S \\"grll 7 are nu.( m;w\\hd!'d.:::“I{‘:"::d‘_'fl“’““ has been done it will be rectified after 'wenty eixhlth and Guerrero streets, be rom step further and threw up his type-gri d hand o m3 # & Co.; Oppenhe ol i eaton, | (/ the schools have vis X set aside and a new assessment enacted. X Toohed for o s Sivew Vp S SSus-srimmed hande. Theman with:the SUL () { Breon” #7108 Fipehbek o GiooiN.: AMEHONR I have recetved Information.” said Superintendent Webster, “that classes From property owners for an order ap- 1 - o di orbs, put up his gun and with a polite Steel and Wire Company: Brigham, Hoppe & ks s 5 S riating $10.000 for the & v U “excuse me.” t to his heels. 5 Co.: San Jose Woolen Mill C, ny: “Roth, | () In two schols have over fifty-five puplis gropriating $10.00 for the improvement of * Godl was too frightened to appreciate the would-be assallant’s courtesy, Blum & Co R T il el T Then it was that Denman was for disciplining the two principals for allow- e g B el B g {/ or even to collect his wits sufficiently to take note whether the man with the Amarienh CB Coasany: W. P Tulie 800 ing such a high enrollment. From the Simons Font Brick Company % Wweapon was tall or short or dark or fair. All he knows is that when the 7. Brett & Co.; Sherwood & Sherwood; H. S. Webster then notified the board that under the terms of the charter, which for permission to blast on Rroperty situ- > Crocker Co.; Leege & Haskins: Louls Kline & vested the power of classification in \he Superintendent of Schools, he would ated in block 8 of the Market-street PE-NUTS, » stranger ran from him two men on the other side of the street also took to = S eir heels. When Godi reached the Italia’s composing rooms he was 80 flus- “Ran 1 En » #* tered by his meeting with the polite highwayman that he begged off work and A LA “MILLENNIUM. der escort went home to recuperate from the nervous shock. Homestead. near the Twin Peaks. for the | purpose of starting a manufacturing brick plant. o A" L. Bryan Shoe Co.: Hawley Brothers Hardware Co.: Woodin & Little: American Bis- cult Company: Dantel MeLeod & Co.; Hooper | & Jennings: Meyerstein Co.. Code-Portwood send out his deputies to investigate the conditions as they existed. On their findings he would make his official report to the board, containing whatever recommendations he saw fit to make: e e » - Godi bumpe ainst the polite crook o . o Beasosie Canning Co.: Kullman, Salz & Co.; McCarthy Webster was informed that the board had settled once and for all the “ ” A New E Mi s0di bumped against the polite crook on Montgomery avenue, almost in () | Sarning Co.: Kullmap, Sals & v McCarthy fer of the grammar grades from the Grant to the Pacific Heights sch Skip Ahey” st the Alhamben. - % front of the Commercial Hotel. early on Tuesday morning. The matter was e oy: The L. Hikus Co.: Callfornia Pow- transfer i e H g A e fshis sshool To-night a “magnificent spectacular re- son » immediately reported to the police, and Detective Reynolds was put on the \ | der Works, B, Hlumenthal & Co.; J. W. Col-| () and that its action was {rrevocable. 1he Superintendent quoted section 1662 of vival” of “Ship Ahoy” with Ferris Hart- . rrer k 5 case {lins, L. and G. Brenner, Wiilard Brothers; | the Political Code, which provides that every school must be opened to chil- man, will begin performances at the Al- * Reynolds has a theory—and he sees in the mannerly hold-up man an an- Triest & Cv.; Parrott & Co.; The Friedlander dren between 6 and 21 years of age, and said puplls were barred from the hambra Theater. Fine sittings and cos- : g some | ) ‘archiet redming. sbott I & wengetal.mood Hat Co.: Buckingham & Hecht; Bauer Broth-| () (015 named on account of the new grading. Webster then asked to have ( |tumes are promised. and a chorus of ffty ortly his protest against the juggling of tke grades duly recorded. He was further will add to the attractions. Holiday | Brothers & Co.; Carlson-Cur fter the shooting of ltaly’s King, L'Ttalia began the publishing gog G C. Hall i % of a series of forceful articies in which the anarchists were bitterly de. 3 |& Son: Hirschfelder & Meaney; & Sternheim & informed that the petition of the German residents requesting the restoration = vty g i ke g 1 s, and nounced. The ljttle band of resident a ists naturally took offense at the ( | S0Bi CalloTmie N oHaton Worsy company: of physical culture in the schools was “under consideration” by the board. . o 1 Jones-Paddock Co.; Boston Woven Hose and Rubber Company; Schloss Crockery Co.; Blake, Moffitt & Town: Misslon Soap and ' Candle Works . | Grand President R. C. Rust will preside at the literary exercises. He will be In- | troduced by Dantel A, Ryan, chairman of | Webster notified the board that a large number of parents had requested that their children, who are puplls of the seventh and eighth grades. be excused from taking cooking lessons. Allegations were made that the other work was neglected and that parents had stated that they themselves could teach thelr Jdughters all the cooking necessary. ve | % tone of the editorials and it was whispered that Editor Patrizi had better 2| () have a care. Godi resembles Patrizi in height and build only, and the police e Bos. | % maintain that the pistol that chilled the printer’s blood was intended to spill ! » the Patrizi gore. No arrests have been made. “On the Trafl,” Captain Jack Craw- ford’s border drama, is filling the Alta Theater nightly. Government seouts. In- dians, cowboys and pack mules are among the features. The Grand Army posts of the city will N B PR R RPN D DR RO RN B e B N N . o o T e Oh A TR TRT R . € € no lurther sion t: ~ ~ < < y committee. An addres B3 . % | attend the Alta Theater in a body on Fri- e )| @A T AT AT AT AR TR DA KA SATASASA | eicone on h‘ehn}r of ddress of | K ARSI A A AS AT AT AT ADA A AS A A | dog Syening ‘next.” September 1. o' wit- - f { by Mavor James Phelan. - 5 neas Captain Jack Crawford’s new mi w8 om ! DUBOCE PARK TO BE |CATHOLIC CLERGYMAN | Ernor H’vnr)—a“l‘lhl‘-ago il respond. Ad- WITH THE RUNNERS. Jask Adie second. Dousterswivel third. Time, | {ary Border play. “On whe Trail." ‘Ome t H dresses are to be made also by Grand | - | P g undred seats are already reserved for r . | dent Rust, by Theodore H | rious | . CUr.And a half furlongs—Robert Morrison | George H. Thomas Post, G. A. R.. alone FORMALLY DEDICATED WOULD AvVOID ARGUMENTS | f’h'f'%n‘l‘}.u- of California F‘inne(!ge"ar?tg\mu of the Contests on Various . n. Free Play second. Jano third. Time, | Captain Jack Crawford will recite his . . £ - = | Mrs. Ema _Gett, grand president of | Eastern Tracks. | great veteran war poem. All comrades Six furlongs, selling—Brulare won, Triune mental worl .—The feature at Kin- | second, Rotha ¢ the Native Daughters. The oration will | UTS, Sept. | be delivered by Grand Orator H, R. “c- lr::' :f,j" ‘'was the masterful riding of ird. Time, :14% | are invited to attend, One and a sixteenth miles, selling—Crossmo- | Congressman Kahn Will Deliver Ora- | Rev. J. J. Prendergast Believes Sim- I passed sleep tion at Exercises in Honor ; ple Explanation on Religious 4 e s N | | : q Orpheum a : ’ ! t 1 work in the davtin | 3{,’;‘;‘9,‘},‘ %fi’{‘{ff’{‘;‘mfié‘?fifi{“ ‘T"fifl",fi{‘,,fl} | . Kiley. he piloting three mounts to vic- | ’l';:",“,'j-r",’mm%hw{\m o D | DR‘!: Tor next week The {1?;‘:‘;?:':1"5 s e lingly diffict Many spel of the Event. Matters' More Convincing. features will be numerous and attractive, | 1OTY. Eneflm"h\rfl!:fl'f‘;r‘;f;m;'s by wids | . Steeplechase. short course—Zufallly won, Lov. | (fude Mansfleld and Caryl Wiibur. and . me on and my nerves and On Sunday morning. September 9, at 10| The Very Rev. J. J. Prendergast gav The Claus Spreckels music stand | lacking. the winnevs GSHER O Cica | ice second. High Admiral third. Time. 2:5¢. | Howe. Wall and Walters fill this week's vere in anything but a normal | © ok, the old hospital lot, which was | the monthly lecture ‘Defore the Catholic| i, Galden Gate Farl will be dedicated at | marsine. To0, facrs ‘won, “Track 8000. | seqond. Mins'B 1o tnia " o) pyon Rideau | 8000 Bill. b ™Mal| turned over to the Park Commissioners |Truth Soclety at St. Mary's Ca 1:% p. m, funday, grmal presenta- | an : = et Sagmeaibiice, i SR n - i fobed ‘athedral will_be made by Claus | Summaries: hree successive mighe | 10T Park purposes. will be formally dedl- | lnst evening. He spoke of ‘the tendency | Honeral W. H. L. Barnes will delioer s | Seiling, six and & half furlongs—Lurdan won, | NEW YORK. Sent 5 _The Keenes showed Battle of San Juan. ' ;Sive might | ated as Duboce Park. The flag will be | of the American people to criticize men | oration In recelving the gift in behalf of | Omolis second, J P S third. Time, 1:23. | amother good filly to-day at Sheepshead Bay in| Pain's Battle of San Juan. followed by ks a on the end had | yp up ana services befitting the occasion | and issues without any logical reason. | the city. An elaborate musical pro- | Selling, stx and ;l"‘" "A""g:"f“f»'“{h“;;“;' Noon Day. She just galloped all the way ang | One of the “firework king's” pyrotechnie WOt throw out at midnight | wiil be held. x;?‘fv,;:;f!"nhns(';{"‘ D‘l}ej“’“'(l.";ldl and refuse grnmm? will b: rflc{xder?d by a dselec(ed wood wnni‘ Hilda H second, Sart | easily won the Belles stakes, which was (In;d!lplays. attracted another enormous the Iunch of Scotch Sorsidas & |to a an explanation. S was espe. | band of seventy-five Dleces. under the | Time, 1:24%. - | feature of the day's card. > ee the Jun Scotch porridge caten the | The Mayor, Park Commissioners and | cially true of the two great politioal she. | leadership of Professor Spadina. Iing. seven furlongs—Lomond won, Ben. crowd to the Sixteenth and Folsom street " ‘Mona B third. Time, 1:20%5. The other feature was the Beptemiber at one | §rounds last night. The portraits of Me- x furlongs—Maggle Davis won. | mile and thres furlongs. Killashandra, the ga- | Kinley and Roosevelt were warmly ap nd, Nobleman third. Time. 1:15. | vorite, rated along behind Motley to lauded and the electric fireworks, Pain s nged. except that | other city officials have been invited to be | ties, he satd. ely bitter. Violent | present, and Congressman Kahn Will de- | Judgmen ham the speaker said, are formed No Rain During the Celebration. ‘Handicap. = d for - o tion. A battali f the Fi very large our own selfi | The cloudy sky of the last day o | The Ligkt sec < - ~ d v ; after-exhaustion was all | 1 iges under command of Colonel O'Nell, | nomic, civic and financial issues might be | In§ celebration to feel a little uneasy. | %k, “5ix ‘and a halt furlongs—The Singer | §; S0FD 471 3 Mall fm Advance Guard, who | (0™ D00y ced under the glare of magne- { improvements in the park have been | dealt with in this way, the subject ® | None liked the idea of parading in a rain. ia Strathmore seeond, Doralice third. <ce plainly that utter break- | made With voluntary subscriptions by the | “%’.‘.’l:',‘m’“;‘:,;'m‘:;‘hg?dlefi‘fme{emllm . $tor oF Agmp ,‘,‘;"’h""’l::"gi‘n‘gg'{“-fi" b Prince second, Bowen third. Time, 1'15 3 : H boring property owners. and muel ¢ religion is much un e s leak- = 3 . Time. 1:15 1.5, wr Siympic Club n A me Jus = !r?ifll( o The faccess of the undertaking 1 due | complexing fo-the human ming." eo:'z'x’;f‘:nz Uke s country well bucket, But there | CHIGASS, SATE iaany. in which Van Hoore: | orr Kane MeMeckin won. Whistiing Con see- | 1na3dition 1o special athletic features and se Grane-Nuts an: o ', E. Prefb C. B. Per- peaker. “Controversi S NO CAl & T prophet 4 % 4 . Hiig ¥ o] g st in r the efforts of E. Prefber, el e es shoul D] | from § to 1 to § to 1, regard. ree. fon of the club's crest j T auickly gained | i?m& Eaward Oljnger. Hugh Keanar, Ed- | be avoided in teaching religion. A Py has come to, the {,’,‘;“',,‘:’5!',,‘";;};%;5;3 e, lmeh.v(;:;dsol ¥to & 'on Florizar and ¢ to B e e T v o |3 Brotecnnic. picture of William reer my ssiric Troublos wiag .‘12:“‘11;“ co-operation of the Park | Pressive than a heated argument.T¢ ,’.'c','u Daughters may calculate on shirt waists | * 9% nfi.fi“‘m.—.—’ ol wen, Maibietne Buile | Tas S Rhis. v e et th “‘".‘,',;’."ia,.‘,?' o g ";r':—lm,-‘:rr!t‘“- ep sweet again. | 800 ilioners and Secretary Fay, |enter into a debate with a man the |and straw hats instead of mackintoshes | FI¥S “B'R thira. Time, 1:023-5. Killashandra won, Advancs Guaed sonsss | night will be children's night, when many powerfu! nutritive value | 228 | chances are he will become more harg. | and rubber overshoes. The threatened Six furlongs—Tayon won, Highland Lad sec- | Motley third, Time, 2:22. Seceng, | DS intended for the entertainment you Saow that gned and set against what you are try., Storm I8 not of a wintry nature. ond, Lernep third. Time, 1:14. Six tarlones_KRight of Rhodes won. La | of youne America will be introduced detog g gansio o resy | Yachtsmen Prepare for Regatta. ing to impress upon him than he was be.| It started down somewhere in Mexico | “Gne mile—Hi Lee won, B:I’l Garrett second, | Tosca II second, Sanders third. Time 1.13 45 | 0. | stum lights and only fifty feet away from Golden | Tho gra'nd stand, were betjer than usual Six_furlongs—The Regent won, The my sl t T de e, putritive fore you said anything.” with the apparent firm determinatio; third. Time. . e n elght] —Cai - i st amy dish that it 1s added | (At & mesting of the Pacific Interciub __“_.5_’_ Deing present at the local celopration bur | B it i carenake Won, The Lady sec- | won: Misestrears sccond: Gobion: Sospandleback American League Games. ¢ e.’2 spoonlll: o’ twe| FORLAICHSHAeR. MM ANE) RPN 05 Se Good News. it was switched off below the Needles and | ond, Florizar third. Time, 1:404-5. Time, 1:45 4- DETROIT, Sept. 5.—First game: Detrolt 3 . 4 | Merchants’ Exchange, it was announced {8 now plunging over the mountains to| Five and a half turlongs—Harry Herenden Kansas City 0 t bread pudding before | that ex-Commodore Herbert E. Law has | The sale of fine shoes for $1 8 will pe | take part in the Bryan reception in Kan-| won, Shut-Up second, Natural Gas third. Time, Take Your M__m Second game: Detroit 7. Kanaas City 3. 2 gi it 2 marvelons flavor, far presented a cup to be competed for at the | continued for one more day. Remember | Sa8. 1:08 4-5. INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. 5.—First game: In- ces: also a little cooked | fifth annual regatta on the 1ith inst. Ths sk SR, and an eighth miles—Catastrophe won, | 1y tis 1, Chicago 4. these are a portion of 200 cases which, hay- One ~ ey We have a splendid stock of cameras dfanapolis 1 | amendments o the racing rules were sub- jext thi Time, | , What nd game: Indianapolis 8, Chicazo 10. ey % . ing arrived a little late in the season, were | JKeith's opening, Friday, Saturday, Sept, | Popation second, from $) cents up to $45 each and all ma- oo - X for Tunch or supper not only | TREEG ™0 thetr adoption was deferred. | rejecied by prominent local dealers, and | 7. 8. Keith's pattern hats, bonnets, mfl. | 1> = —— terfals for taking pictures of the proces- Et.':ég’v%'“-;« "s“s.plinn'z ’.'.'l::"m: As snecial relish, but enecial suste- | ¢ F. Michaels of the Eicinal Yacht Club | are worth from $3 to $4 a pair. The Bee | linery novelties. Keith's, 808 Market st, | DETROIT, Sept. 5.—~Results at Windsor: sion and the various l'memunfi lecora. I;..a 2, Minneagolis ¢ s Secord ce.” Mrs. L. S. Goodwin. resigned as treasurer. Hive Shoe Co., 717 Market st., near Third.* | Phelan building. Seven furlongs, selling—Cotton Plant won, tions. Sanborm, Vail & Co., 74l st same: Cleveland 7, Minueapolis 8 custard for