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fitters Cabin Torn to Pieces mif Them Escape Death hmi end Drowned 3sf BSHED BY TONS OF EARTH QccwAsn swept nrro a fWOLLES STBEAM ptptel t0 iht Chronicle nSOVILLE April 24 About 10 dock Thursday night a landslide oc jrt at the Carlisle mine three miles of Forbes town The storm In the jjjatilns was unusuany severe in foothills over three Inches of rain alind higher in the mountain It was ftvii Biror i tic liinic is piiuaicru wi geBMTo ftirif of the south fork of jretbr river and close to the north test of the stream The bunkhouse tpe mn slept is on the the river The moun hs house rises 2000 feet ep severe part of the were suddenly ne crashing SA3T gBAJJTCISCO GHBONICLE SATTJBDAY APRH 25 ljSSffli fier Part uii back jf nd Is very During ne ftans thf Meeting irowed by a arg I ft Ji jjrtafh hf i bstir jish for a i tSactiv coning Br pouad rr lln ar tort to -fawn the building In rc up ard made a safty as they ln a a landslide was ihy could pain firm earth was upon jiling was literally The men wfre swept i stream which was caarfia warty eem to have escaped 8ome apricots may be saved but it Is Impossible to say to what extent they are hurt as the pit 1 hard at this time It win take some time to decide the extent of the injury The weather since the frost has been cold and cloudy with heavy rains wheat and barley so far as known are uninjured XdUNSMTHR April 24 It has been snowing heavily all day The snow a foot deep now and is still coming down very fast The flakes are almost big enough for snowballs MARCUSE April it Last night the heaviest rain ever experienced on the tule fen From 6 until 5 oclock this morning 451 inches fell To day 20 of an Inch fell making 597 Inches for the storm ending at 6 oclock to night To nlgtit the weather Is very threatening with a strong south wind FROST ASD RAlJf IX 8 050 MA Wine Grapes Injured bat Hay and Grata Are All Right SONOMA April 24 The frost of April 20th caught Sonoma valley with disastrous results to wine grapes It was the most serious frost of the season The temperature fell to 32 degrees above zero The frost played havoc in all the vineyards except those on the hillsides There has not been so much rain in April for ten years The present storm gave a steady downpour of 256 Inches during the past twenty four hours making 470 inches for the month Hay grain and pasture never looked better The fruit crop will be light IS LIVERMORE VALLEY1 The Heaviest April Storm Ever Known There LIVERMORE April 24 A heavy rain accompanied by a strong wind has been falling the past twenty four hours The precipitation to 6 was 131 inches making a total for the storm of 192 inches Prospects are good for a continuance Creek are running a heavy stream and rain from the mountains will probably cause them run bank full before morning This is the heaviest April storm known in the Livermore valley for the past thirty years dbjir tttsp quantity of rorks CAUSE OF BRESSES DEATH FA arti tally tru tto a a tp tie lei slide droand i lycy bv lit to far I more was quit rry LaRUt as sufp lit manage to crawl irk and esrape whil ither hurled under 1 vr the river and effort was made find orklng the mine net been recovered HE FELL AX EXPECTED VICTIM TO PERK ARDITIS Hoped to Rerover lrot Died After I tiering a Blessing I pon III Wife 1 THE JOQll KilifoM rrs FRESV i tt ism tfy hur tTr TV A JJ rml Benefit Prop Anri 4 Th heavltst rain ay ani kr hvr for lumher ff urs rine and dthf an irh ll most and Indications i an The nfU tn crops at an I cnj crips are as haJ laen ff a portion urth rrike pairs ard is Auditors prrvinrs Admrrat Sices wr Th it wn ir the Hi ard yTiiing had to 1 1 4utr ls pn wn rr Pire Ridge vrr ilngl -Kr tr at an allllude a Is are badly washed dra Parting the sawmills April The rainfall i hea Tr naer tT3ty IT ll UTS S9 at xn mrh 1 PVlrr filler in that Im In rm eJr air aunty th fall wa fully an a few ur The rervrts JB ihilis show that a verv try has prevailed In the mmin lis eral dai and the streams aertrur er their hanks Th Sltm HP 1 la lav eras rivers are rmnr KSlgr rt ird small stream rsteg i mountains are rush pt fill I 1 is expected anv Piers jsh mitr iii he iJrav th plain and The Ma ha 1 a fine thine for crops HERr Aorl 24 The cold snell tisirox a heavy rain which com 3d 5 rirht ard hs contnued Jsg 1t 1 was preceded by a TT fr uth Th irinire crts 1 th storm 1165 for the th rrr Dnrlrp ptriod LODi A 2i An unusually heavv flit an a has Drevailed fir a The rains have Tiolnr rntllno lis tt tr und Nearlv all the Uilie ravt he replanted whloh caof ruD U0DET i Anrll 24 The rnlnfall for if patt tnery four hours has been Sinrh in seme quarters the rain Tt much reeled and In all sections hav er benefited Indications soocl rmre rain SAXTA LARA VALLET rr7 Downpour of Hnln and a Win ilsf orm AN JOK Anril 7i The trnnff tbwMt wjrd which set in yesterday SrBoon irvreajfd to a gale after mid Ii arti during the afternoon hsa ilitt nnntif cot In flffr dflrlr Ntonirgtl ayght Or the past twenty four hours one 1 creeKs now running as high ittltrv fw Lik aWji ur inis winter inr iiiKn aid have blown down a BBOer fruit trees In various parts of Ulls The wind was very severe SCn lJff hlown down The raln 3k tos Gatos for the last twenty 4JE6 uh ast wind is still blowing ftad IffP fln 1 falling IflS i Mp April Z4 a severe Ms raged here for two days and iour inches of rain has fallen ilL nas prevailed all nlgnt ana Sllur 1 aan t0 tne orchards til S7 ere just plowed and the ground Blt1 the tr heavy with the fruit I onage tave been uprooted I BECORD BREAKI1VG RAIJT ienlo Valley Recelrea a Tllor ougb Drenehlng RTSVILLE April J4 The rain a nigni was tne neavi SBt knnsn 1vra 1 Mmri Trtr tV 5 of April The measurements 73 17J Inches from 5 oclock last 2 Ul 5 oclock to night and the nsters 4S8 Inches In April ijre wsj a rainfall of 116 Inches ijJ nisge done to growing crops jij rj ue serious some grain nas oeen tut8 knocked down but favorable fcC1 will bring the most of It up In gg rood shape Some fruit was fa ieiS knnlrwS ff finf annnvh Irttallj4 fturns to any great extent CLUTTERS AnHl Si A verv vr LjMjjlted thU section the morning Kh 20th lee formed In many fc jAay orchards peaches pears and vWl be a total loss while or rrlal Dfa to ih Chronicle A DIK0 April 24 The death of Touls Bresse one of the executors of th will of the late James Fair which curred yesterday morning at Ensena Ja at S30 rrlock was caused by pericarditis the result of pleuro pneumonia complications His death was not ex iwrted by Mrs Hresse or Dr Talt who with a rurse and the two esse children at omparled him to Enserada Sunday right Mr lirrsse had orb re i ntly lerovered from a very serious Illness affect irg his brathlrg and his doctors Irslted upon his taking a trip to Honolulu as a pla where he might find complete rest from all business worries To this he had strenuously objected ard flnaliy compromised with his phy ans on Krsrada Last Sunday icht Mr firesse ard family ard Dr Tait left for Enseriarla on the Fteamer Pacheco on the way down Mr Dresse would not keep to his room at night but walked the deck In the cool air until Dr Talt almost by force took him back to hi stateroom An hour later Mr Bresse caill to the doctor and complained of a vere pain ir his ieft fide From hen until mcrrlrg the sick man was In considerable pain ard or the verge of Mrlum Arriving at Ensenada early Monday morning Mr Hresse was much better Wednesday morning he remained in bed while Mrs Hresse and the children a id the nurse and Dr Tait went down the beach Th nurse was first to return to hi room and to her the first ln Imati was given that Mr Bresse en taintd any thought of death He ap par ri anxiuus and asked the nurse to see tht his children were cared for In the evnt of his going off A few minutes later Mrs Bresse entered the room and her husband seemed to be about to faint Open open the window God blss you said Mr Kresse and died before Dr Talt could summoned from down stair Or account of the friendship of Gov error Sargies for General Guilliermi Andrade the father of Mrs Bresse the Governor kindly gave permission fur the removal of Mr BrensVs body out of the country in opposition to a law of Mexico which prohibits the removal of I bodies from the country until five years after death The wires were down and the authorities at the City of Mexico could not be apprised of the situation and Governor Sangles acted upon his own responsibility Dr Tait with Mrs Bresse and children and nurse left Ensenada overland yesterday morning for this city arriving this afternoon The body of Mr Bresse will arrive to morrow morning I on the Pacheco and will be shipped to I San Francisco accompanied by Mrs I Bresse and party Mr Bresse left noln structlons regarding the matters of the Fair estate He had not spoken of the Fair will to Mrs Bresse or Dr Tait for several months and his physicians had particularly instructed him to dismiss those matters from his mind until his complete recovery While he was de Ilrtous on the steamer Pacheco Sunday night he continued to refer to the Fair will Up to the hour of his death he ex 1 pected to find complete rest at Ense nada and soon return to his duties at San Francisco PHYSIQUE OF TWO CHAMPIONS OF THE WHEEL Toty Co PErV That two men who have achieved such pre eminence In the same branch of sport as the acknowledged champions of 1S5 Eddie Bald and Tom Cooper should be totally dissimilar In build and physical development seems somewhat strange Yet a clance at the accompanying illustrations reproduced from photograph taken for Bearings by one of its special correspondents will convince the most skeptical that such Is the case It would puiile even the most competent of judges to decide from Balds picture In which branch of sport he would excel He is built from the ground up and has the arms and shoulders of a pugilist wrestler or oarsman He is a type of the good all round athlete oopr on the other hand has the small waist of the Ideal wheelman and from the waist down looks to be far the superior of the two his hips being large thighs long and his muscles finely developed He also shows to better advantage In chest development The modes of riding of the two men are no less marked than their physical make up Cooper has youth and pluck and is the counterpart of Zimmerman In that he prefers to make the battle as long and hard as possible even at short distances Bald never work harder than is absolutely necessary While he can follow any pace he prefers to take it easy depending on a short sharp spurt at the finish BIG YACHTS MAY RACE AGAINered ab0V the doorand htlIllls I were prevented VAXrERBILT PrRCH AES DEFFAUEH Sensations on the ItrnnlBR Track DOro a Winner at Pool Srelal Dispatches to the Chronicle SEW YORK April 24 Yachtsmen wlli probably be surprised to hear that there Is every probability of the Defender and the Valkyrie III meeting again this summer in America Some few weeks ago an advertisement announcing the Valkyrie for sale was withdrawn and a few days ago came th announcement that Dunraven had dd out his Interest in the yacht to Harry McCalmont one of the other members of the syndicate which owned her McCalmont In addition to being a friend of the Prince of Wales Is the owner of the steam yacht Giralda the fastest yacht of her kind afloat He is also one of the best known sportsmen in England When William Vander blit was In the Mediterranean recently on the Valient it Is said he was Introduced to McCalmont and after some IM tie talk the latter agreed to race the Valkyr aalnet the Defender in a series of races and that this more than anything else caused Vanderbllts unexpected return to America a few days ago The Herald says William Var derbilt the head of the syndicate that built and equipped the Defender has CINCINNATI April 24 The Reds hit Young without difficulty to day while Rhlnes was almost Invincible Attendance 00 Score Cincinnati Runs 8 hits 12 errors 2 Cleveland Runs 4 hits trrors 4 Batteries Rhlnes Fisher and Vaughn Young and OConnor MID LARKS HAD A CHANCE Shakespeare Wins the Federal Stakes at Bennlngs WASHINGTON April 24 Mud horses had Ir nrst chance at the Benrinaa meet to day It rained heavily early this mornlnK ard Jus before the first race there as a drenching downpour The feaiure a as the JIDOO Federal betting sakes which was won easily bv Wynd ham Walders col Shakespeare II The other wirner were favorites or strona second choices Six furlongs Gold Dollar won Silk second Doric third Time 117 5 Half a mile Prompt won Dormltor second Se ord Chance third Time 050 5 Federil stakes six and one half furlongs selling Shakespeare II won Roundsman second Brisk third Time 121 4 5 Six and one half furlongs selling Allen won The Swain second Eclipse third Time 123 3 5 One mile handicap Sue Kittle won Captain second Mrs Stuart third Time 16 tPSETS AT CIXCIXXATI their tracks where betting may be conducted and perfecting the racing law In various nays THE BIG COLLEGE GAMES Stanford and Berkeley to Meet To Day CLOSE CONTESTS CERTAIN COMPARISON OF THE TEAMS RIVAL Many few aad Stroma Men Developed In the Palo Alto Inlverslty his been filed and the management awaits the action of the Berkeley fao alty In the matter Following are the entries The entries are aa follows One hundred yard dash Stanford Bemhard and Hoi brook California Dickie and Koch Second heat Stanford Brunton and Toombs California Chlek Hupp and Thompson Twc hundred and twenty yard dash First heat Stanford Brunston and Toombs California Kochv Thompson and Dickie Second heatStanfordV Colli ver and Bern bard California Chick and Hupp Two hundred and twenty yard hurdle First heat Stanford Dole California Torrey Second heat Stanford Reynolds California Chestnut and Mcintosh One mile bicycle race First heat Stanford Roper and Aafenger California Craft Rooa and Everett Second heat Stanford Fraser and Seybolt California Lemmon and Cushlng Foar hundred and forty yard dash Stanford Brunton Colllver and Toombs California Morse Jones Msgee Stevens and Hllborn Eight hundrcd and elghty yard run Stanford Brunton Smith Holly and Walker California Carroll Brown Reeve Qlsh and Koch One mile run Stanford Brown Smith and Williams California Jackson Reeve and Steadman One hundred and twenty yard hurdle Stanford Reynolds and Dole California Torrey snd Bake well One mile run Stanford Jack and Wilkinson California Merwln and Holton Sixteen pound shot put Stanford Wilbur Klckert and Fisher California Ed jrren Lloyd and Koch Sixteen aound hammer throw Stan ford Hatxard Wilbur and Flckert Call Berkeley and Stanford meet to day to battle tor honors In field and track athletics The prospects of the Berkeley men have taken a big Jump in the last few days But the boys realize that the cnntMt with Stanford will not fornia Edrren Darn Carver and Hoooer the easiest one of the year for the ctuoTr wearers of the cardinal are determined Running broad Jump Stanford Brun that if Berkeley wins at all this year ton Toomb and Johnson California i uresser jocn tiiioorn twrn isompwa and Torrey It will be by a scratch There are three good men in the Unl verslty of California training for the sprints They are Chick who has repeatedly run the 100 yards under 10 seconds Hupp who touched close to 10 1 5 In the race In which Scogglns made his wonderful time of ten seconds and Dickie who though a compara tively new man surprised everybody by DETROIT Mich April 24 David winning out a few days ago In 10 2 5 Jerome ex Governor of Michigan But both Brunton and Bernard of dd lt watkins Qlen last night Stanford are said to have run in this time so that to day will witness one of Kx Oovernor David Howell Jerome the greatest races ever seen on the of Michigan was born In Detroit In 1829 Running high lamp Stanford Toombs Dole and Reynolds California Miller Koch and BakeweU A MICHIGAN EX GOVERXOR DEAD He Lived ia California Over Forty Tears As Coast In the middle distances Magee Jones Carroll and Brown are looked upon as the best men Brick Morse will also run The half mile has Carroll a comparatively new man and Brown the mile runner Both of these ought to do at least 205 and both are anxious for a try with Brunton of Stanford who It is said is going to run this distance Koch who ran In 2r00 1 5 at Chicago last year Is also entered In the mile Jackson and Reeves will fight for the blue and gold but neither hopes to win from Dave Brown of Stanford In the hurdles the University of California still pas Torrey the great hurdler who made such a stir in the East last year by running the 120 yard race tn 015 4 5 being barely beaten by Chase the worlds champion and the 220 yard hurdle In 025 1 5 only four fifths of a second behind th worlds record He will be seconded by BakeweU Mcintosh and Chesnut Merwln and Holton who won first and second from Stanford last year will contest in the walk Berkeley has three good men In the btcycle races this yiar Crafts Cushlng an3 Lemmon Edgren the hammer thrower expects tr break the worlds record to day a he has thrown all around It in practice lately In the shot put Wilson has an ex cellent chance of winning first place The JTarhlnr starter Smashed and a Jockey Thrown CINCINNATI April 24 Zsnone and Prince Imperial two odds on favorites were beaten to day at Newport Both were heavily backed In the second race the starting machine failed to work properly The field ran against the webbing become the sole owner of that yacht I an1 broke down the machine Mabel Mr Vanderbilt has bought out the Interests of the others as It was agreed In i the plans that he had a right to do any time after tbeAmerlcas cup matter had been decided What Mr Vanderbilt i will do with the famous craft Is merely 1 a matter of conjecture SHOT AND KILLED HIS BROTHER The Boy Then Went Home and Said Sotklna About It RIVERSIDE April 24 Albert the twelve year old son of Parks at West Riverside was accidentally shot and killed by his brother Elmo last evening The boys were out hunting when the accident happened Elmo who Is 14 years old returned from the hunt late In the evening but never reported the accident He finally went to bed without telling about It The parents Instituted a search for the missing boy but were unsuccessful Elmo was finally questioned as to his brothers whereabouts when he related the details of the horrible accident Anally leading his father to the body of the dead boy which was lying on a hillside half a mile from the house The boy stated that the accident occurred while he was lowering the hammer of the gun Tear In an Artaona Railroad PRESCOTT A April 24 The work of tearing up the track of the defunct and A Railroad which ran from this city to Sellgman a distance of seventy three miles was commenced at this point to day The rails have been sold to local capitalists for the purpose of building proposed roads to tap the mineral districts adjacent to ne eity The 5 office of the CbroaicU fc bow at sat Sroadwar HIT SHERIDA I NUER THE EYE Arlle Latham Has TIS With the 1 Inspire ST LOCIS April 24 After the game between St Louis and Chicago yesterday afternoon had been finished on the I field an additional inning was played in I the dressing room It was then that Arlle Latham stepped up to Umpire Sheridan and struck him under the eye cutting a gash that will not heal In a day The blow was struck with his fist or with a bat which Latham carried in his hand The details of the fray will probably never reach the public or the League officials as every precaution Is I lrdH In the last race turned a complete somersault with her rider Ham throwing him Into a fence but without a very serious Injury to herself or the boy The weather was fine and the track fast Five furlongs Pat Tucker won Aureola serond Zanone third Time 1C2H Six furlongs King William won Prince Imperial second Time 1HH Seven furlongs Alamo won Master Fred second Feast third Time 130 One mile and fifty yards Jake Zimmerman won The Banker second Lightfoot third Time 144 THREE FAVORITES IAXD A Fast Trspk Improves the Coins at Memphis MEMPHIS April 24 Three favorites won to day on a fast track To morrow Is the last day of the meeting Six furlongs David won Tartarian second Fannie Rowena third Time 116 One mile selling Whisper won Robert Latta second Sandoval third Time 144V Arlington Hotel Stakes for two year olds five furlongs Tin Cup won Lexington Pirate second Chappie third Time Five furlongs selling Valet won Con stantlne second Neutral third Time lC3M One half mile Ornament won Goshen second Emllne III third Time 050 being taken to suppress them At the bottom of the row Is the fact that while Latham Is beloved by Von der Ahe the public will have none of him Whenever he make a mlsplay he Is roundly hissed and there is a clamorous demand for Meyers a promising young player now adorning Von der Ahes hard bench This was a bad day for Latham He made errors and the crowd howled In the eighth he coached Down home from miro on a caugni num uugi championship resulted ii field and the runner was caught and DQro cUlmg hat ueciarea out on a ioe uetisiun ibib angered the crowd but the wrath was directed at Latham not the Umpire The two had a tilt then and Latham was threatened with the bench After the game came the unexpected result The St Louis players were the only witnesses and the men were separated Then Latham calmed down and began to apologise but Sheridan stopped him You need not apologize he said You are a coward to attack me In this way but if you think you can whip me I will prove that you cannot All right chirped Latham well wait tin the crowd gets out and well go to the track and have lt out No well fight here In the dressing room said Sheridan wiping the blood from his cheek In the meantime a squad of police DORO WI1SS AT POOL A Protest Against the Conditions of the Game PITTSBURG April 24 The second nights play In the Clearwater DOro pool DOroi favor handicapped by the spectators and will protest against playing the final game under the present renditions Score by frames DOro a 10 7 10 5 6 12 4 5 9 IS 14 13 a 11 4 9 1210 with five scratches total 206 Clearwater 5 8 6 12 5 7 9 13 10 IS 11 1 10 0 0 16 0 4 12 11 IS 14209 with seven scratches total 2C2 On the English Tnrf LONDON April 24 Flve horses started tn the race for the Esher stakes handicap of 1000 sovereigns at Sandown Park to day The distance was one mile Lord Roseberys Quarrel won Baron Rothschilds Nedlcis second Lord Ellesmeres Minola third Signed the Raciag BUI ALBANY April GovernoT Morton has signed the bin permitting rac ior associations ta tnrfU hmhiitirM an Conrslns Notes The opening of the Ingleatde Coursln Dole of Stanford should win the pole Park is postponed until Sunday May 3d vault breaking the Coast record with The draw ng win take place at 1071 Market 1 loyd of Berkeley second The broad street above sixth next Thursday even Jump Is still a toss up with the ad ing vantage with Stanford There win coursing to morrow at in the high Jump there will be a bat oSm on th I te Koch ha bter unabIe to train of place ou itat rn arnun nf an lnlnrH ahnTiMa and the event Is very much In doubl aseny iverrigan ucean view arK le The drawing will take niace on the urounos SSasasasanasBBa Both Toombs of Stanford and Miller of Berkeley have done five feet eight or over and the contest between them should be very close Berkeley seems sure of the hurdle race and hammer throw and Stanford of the broad Jump and mile while all the other events are very much in doubt For the first time In the history of the ED OF THE SESSIO Officers Chosen by the Colorado A Encampment DENVER April 24 The annual encampment of the Grand Army of the Repdblic ended to night with elaborate Joint installation services at the First Baptist Church participated In by the ereoiiegiate athletic meets on this Orard Army and the Womens Relief fahn nInVsft na been well trained and fit to cope Corps Mayor A Bohn ofSeiatlng for wlh their Berkeley adversaries The tne men and Mrs Mary Tedford for the entire team supporting the cardinal women colors Is well balanced and more than The officers elected to day were Com ordinarily strong Stanford relies mander Dr Dodge of Boulder mainlyPon S1 Re3rn1fer i i nard Fraser Dole Brown and Wilbur nior vice commander Harbot Brunton a new man on the track nag te Junior vice commander HMoser been doing work which places him In chaplain Barnes adjutant gen the fore rank of California sprinters eral Alonzo Coan quartermaster Geo Brunton will run not only In the 100 a Hamilton medical director but also In the 220 and 440 His strongest Bsrkwell Colorado Springs was named race Is the last the next encampment Bernard another able athlete will The omens Relief Corps elected run under the red banner in the sprints officers as follows President Mrs Ella Between Brunton and Bernard at least Kwineii or Colorado Springs senior two places should be secured In on vce presldent Mrs Fannie Hardin i sprint and a place In both the other Junior vice president MrsEffle Aldrich i two treasurer Mrs Clara Rapp chaplain Jack Reynolds will contest with Tor Mrs Olive Bacon members of the ex rey in the 220 yard hurdlts This nrom cutlve board Mrs Marlon Hall Mrs ises to be the race of the day and as Emma Ormsby 0CK UOVEIWED WASH1XGTO Death of ibe First Territorial Kx rmtlve In Xew Jersey NEW YORK April 24 The Herald I hrow and putting the shot At present morning says William Boyd Ran both Torrey and Reynolds are In prime condition fast time should be made Dole has been devoting the greater portion of his spare time to pole vaulting He successfully cleared the tap one day last week at ten feet six Inches Wilbur Is entered for the hammer thl kin at one time a Judge of the Supreme Court of Washington died Wednesday night at his home In Jersey City He was born In Philadelphia on March 11 122 President Buchanan appointed him a Judge In Washington Territory in 1SS7 In 1X59 President Buchanan appointed him the first Governor of Washington Territory He quarreled with Geneial Harney In 1S62 and resigned his office He took un h4a rettrianee In Tv City in 18W and practiced law In this not thouShf to be taking the nec city until a few years ago His last 1 imr wora at notable appearance was aa counsel for Berkeley to entitle him to compete ir William Thompson The Duke of an Intercollegiate event The protest Gloucester In the Assembly He leaves a widow and four laughters three of whom are married he holds the Coast championship In the latter event and will In all probability retain lt after to days performance Fraser is entered for the bicycle race His only real opponent Is Crafts Roos Is a new man without either experience or speed to carry him through a hot race The mile run Is conceded to Dave Brown His performances in that event have earned for him the deserved title champion Berkeley has no man defeat him In this race Edgrens name has been protested In 1SS3 he came to California He remained In this State but one year however returning ta his native State in 1 14 and engaging in business He was a State Senator from 1M2 to 1SS He was military aid to the Gov nor In 1S65 and 1S66 and was president of the State Military Board from 1865 to 1S73 In the latter year he was appointed a member of the State Constl tutional Commission and one year later became a member of the Board of United States Indian Commissioners Tie was Governor of Michigan from 1SS1 to 1S83 LOXGS THOt DLESOMK 50SE BLEEO otT at Dr Taylors Waiting for It tm Stop James Long the attorney who was attacked Thursday night by a severe hemorrhage of the nose left the Baldwin Hotel yesterday forenoon and went the office of his physician Dr Taylor at 215 Geary street where he stayed lest night He walked from the hotel to the doctors office Shortly after 9 oclock last night the physician was summoned to Longs bedside and It was rumored that the attorneys condition was serlolis He will be all right In a few days said Dr Taylor last night All he has Is a troublesome nosebleed It had stopped last evening but broke out again later on and that was why I was summoned Long Is full blooded and the loss of a little of the fluid will not hurt him MRS DE LA MOVTASYA LOSES Supreme Conrt Refaaea a Rehearing In the Divorce Case Attorneys Dorn Dorn received a telegram from Los Angeles yesterday to the effect that the Supreme Court had denied Mrs Lorraine de la Montanas petition Tor a rehearing of the alimony and custody phases of her dl rce suit against James de la Mon tanya The original divorce proceedings went by default but the father won on the point of obtaining custody of the children also the point that he was not responsible for attorneys fees He Is now in Pars where he has the children and where be Is serving as a French subject in the army The decision of the Supreme Court finally settles the case and establishes a precedent In a novel point of law HEAVY DAMAGES CLAIMED Salts for Searly a Million Against Westlnghonae PITTSBURG April 24 Richard A Warlnsr of this city has brought suit against George Westlnghonse Jr to recover 750000 damages The suit Is a sequel to the recent action brought against the defendant by Waring for the recovery of 10000 shares of stock of the Standard Underground Cable Company which came to a sudden termination upon motion of the plaintiff a counsel for a discontinuance This afternoon Waring began another action for S30000 swelling the total amount claimed to 00000 This second suit Is an action in trespass The allegations are the same as In the first suit Granted New TrlaL David Oldham the TJklah Stage rob her who was granted a netr triall the Supreme Court was lodged in the City Prison last night Oldham will be taken to Ukl to day to be tried for second time jr stage robbery Mr Coopers Bible Class The subject for discussion at Mrs Coopers Bible class meeting which will be held In Native Sons Han tomorrow at 1230 oclock will be Tha Rich Man and Lazarus REV ASSA SHAW AT MADERA Said to Have oaverted Many to Womans Saffra are MADERA April 24 The Woman Suffrage Convention whleh has been in session here during the past two days had Its last meeting In Athletic Hall last night The Rev Anna Shaw In her discussion of universal suffrage more than came up to what had been expected of her and her logical handling of this mooted question was fully appreciated by the large audience that had gathered to hear her It Is safe to say that as a result of Mlsg Shaws visit to this town many converts to the cause which she so ably espouses have been made A Fresno Borglar Arrested LOS ANGELES April 24 Wheeler alias Rosebud KldM wanted In Fresno for burglary was arrested today and lodged In jail awaiting the arrival of officers from Fresno A Triple Domestic Tragedy HUNTINGTON Va April 24 John Love living thirty miles south of here shot and killed htswife last night hten shot her father named Maxee several times and attempted to blow out his own brains Mxee aad Love will 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