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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1899. i 1 @ ERESFRIP P PR IR PR R PR PRI RS RS PERP R R BRP R BRI VI RR GBS L T T e T S T R T T R L R Tt g l"% Every Promise Fulfilied. We have these goods at these prices: Largest Assortments Summer Merchandise-guaranteed qualities—lowest prices—a modern store service—innumerable attractions. Y. Men’s Suits $10 %.. | Swecial SaleMan-| Special SaleMan-| The ‘Premiere” Soadywith Smorting Goods 5 2 fact s Sam- ufacturers’ Sam- Real KidGloves Are Quality” is our watchword in this department. We will uracturers S The most complete stock in the city of all the offer nothing for sale that we cannot absolutely guarantee— ples of Skell Goods ples of Buckles—/1: the Best $l425 Glove necessary adjuncis or outdoor sporf—cameras and TRAN P[]H'I'S ' THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. ~STILLHELDW JUARANTINE mer months—serge linings that will outwear the suit —satin _pipings made by one of the best makers in Ame —in all regular izes — more than good value at our price.. 10.00 5 all-wool Blue Chey- fine finish—hand- some diagonal weave--ab- solutely fast color—lined with serge—satin pipings that we are not willing to buy back from you at the same 3 educti ) Ve ever Sseen— e e | & price you pay us if not entirely satisfactory. — Pompadour Combs, Side offer at great r onon /’0’7? I{f‘kl[ we have eve = supplies, hammocks, fishing tackle, etc. Note thes w An abso.utely all-wool regular prices several hun-| two palent clflspv, pretily prices: Cabin Passengers Al-| TR L e { Combs, Neck Combs and| groq sash and neck buckles.| embrozdered backs, newest | We have the 1899 products of such famous Basell ma kers | Suit, pretty dark shade— | D 8 ) | A. G. Spalding & Bros., A. eac 0. arge as sort- ]d\’\,’(“d 10 Land. just the weight for sum- é Back Combs in every poim only one of a klfl[i, the latest| shades Of red, blue, green, x:snm of \[‘g:e(mr:)z}m Tor:: and Heel Plates, Game-keepers’ Base e | | lar siple, marked at prices | fads, being 1his season’s| brown, lan and mode, black and Home Plates. that will clear them quickly. | sample line of a leading| and white—cleaned free of Don’t wiss this sale. | manufacturer. charge first iime. \.." CHINESE INHUMANLY TREATED No transaction is compleie with us until the customer is satisfied. 5e to $3.50 Glosed to-day M m : (Monday , May 2 Lawn Croquet Sets—new designs and patterns, packed in dove- tail corner, hinged cover boxes, rules with each set — petter values than ever. all hardwood sets, for AND COOK OF THE A. TROOP ARRESTED. Hongkong Sugar, 21 Ibs $71— Tuesday, 1—Dewey Day— Cx Boy Driven to, His Death by o Ship’s Officers—Trou- —perfectin it and finish— inlonorofitho GoldenRuIe Bazaar. g Wednesday e S S L ¥ z a suit that no merchant e Thuredda = bles of the Ship tailor can turn out for less great admiral. Cuiiforpia’s Largest—America’s Grandest Stoer. ® & e Al et thfée il o Sachem. than $2)—our very low - 3 £ : 0, $ price in all regular sizes, ;ashlonabla wash Fahrics-! California’s Choicest Yanke2 Quoits for lawn, which can be played by 2s :oo % extra stouts or longe. ... HEEman Summer Dress Goods | v 31.00 $10.00 The greatest variety of styles and patterns brought to the | ot 5 i 5 coast this year (more than 1000). We've surely got exactly | Assortments, style and low prices that indisputobly estab- era Supplies at Emporium Prices. Boys’ the kind you want at the price you want to pay. lishes The Emporium’s Dress Fabric pre-eminence. The col- Have you seen Velox paper worked? If not, call on us and % 7 i 5 7 we will show you how easily it is handled. Special P i clothlny. Fine American Ginghams—new raised threal lection well repays a visit of inspection. | special Rough, Carbon, Rou; '}}1 and Glossy. S > Boys' new white duck i 44-inch GOverts—durable, stylish, new grays, | 3sx3s—per dozen, Tse—per gross. e 8125 Man-o-War Long Trousers, ’oc (s aniinaribie 60¢c dxd—per dozen, 25c—per gross two_grade: $7.25 and $1.50 ch Gable Sord No 4x5—per dozen, 25 are selling the h.,g[ al wo,] am Knee Pants in our his- and pea “Afnr cyel ete 3 to 16 years White Duckserviceable and heavy i ch Oftom 8 . hue Silor at. $2.45,$3, $3.43, $5 and $7.50 z : blus. 5X8—per dozen. 45¢—per gross ........... e '$3.45 and $5.00 | Open-work White Goods—revere effect weave. R C s e Vive and Seeds Metal Hydro and Eiko Hydro, also East- e Twill Covert Suiting—15 shades—new.......... reen AL ea Fe o ol Binck Can aud man’s Bikonogen and Hydrochinone developing powders, ona $5.00 x\;me India xleenggm. weava]—'%’mthesiwnle 85¢ F pogriqr\[m}g, fmJ‘ 0zs of solution, 5c—or 6 for.......... $525¢ and $3.45 me-spun Linen Suiting—plain or fancy zilor Suitin e for out.m ureka ” Developr for Velox Paper and the very bast poipes e e . . 85c o Lo lates and fime—d oz 1008 os.... 2 'will Galateas, -ounce Measuring Gla: e £ g ses. e & Sh Perc. a}l‘e —best grade—large assortment—36- o t.|“4"ff"fifi(e OQlothes aesct t $1.00 8ounce Measuring Gla xrellen incl . oy : 4-ounce Ground Glass Graduates e F 46-inch Chevrao striped of- 2 X L Vaiues in ne CESs Real Scotch va}mms—new effects for waists femlfy;m?gm ys ! 51-00 8-ounce Ground Glasy Graduates Ladies’ Chocolats Color Vici Kid Lice Bif= and suits......... - | 45-nch Goaling Serge-—nuy sty 1.00 S G Glgs Gradntes, Oyl Shoes, v cin tos, i tox shoe Finest, Irish Dimities—— colorings fast, designs 25 | effects in biuc-grays, wreens, browns and tans.... Sfs Printing Frames— correct. . c 46-inch Novelty Suitimgs—high luster—brown and 31,x314, light. .20c | 5x7, heavy White Pique—medium cord—French make— blue, green and black, green and red, black and ¥, light , Yard. | goid, slate and green. ... ... . $1.50 4x5, light.. .20c : 5x8, heavy.. special.. | White Dot Sw —pmhefl‘r:lA;‘l.ot fpe.'fe.c.t. weave ocolate Color Paris A nch Mohair Twill — brown, nav 8x10, heav, e ;,‘,(,“ iRt F‘,” English Galatess—the ideal outing fabric...... fihe I sileeen $1.50 Seeds Plates 23, 23 and 21 gilt ndze, ¢ with faney silk ve White Organdies-—good sheer make—68 inches | b5Zinch Vemetiamns—o stylish fabrics of | 2:sx2l4...30C dozen | 414x417...60C dozen | 5x8 .. o wide.. iy the season—green, garnet, r and | 8i;x8's..40¢ dozen | 4 .65¢ dozen | 61438 flexible Fnest Scotch Madras—for wa § I5¢ o $1.50 | 43¢ dozen | 5x7......$1.10 dozen | 8x10...52.40 dozen hoe for fit | inches wide 5 3; 44-inch Black Moha c’-epons—- ' 7 Lure},a Toning So'ution for Nastman's Solio Paper or any that_can't | French Piques Yard high luster—8 beauti u' patterns............. .. $1.75 Gelatine Paper—4 0z, 15¢—8 os....... 25¢ Real Oxfori Cheviots—the perfect shirting. ¥ 44-inch Black Mohair creponsv— 2.00 Abovz 18 meally cartooned and fu'l instructions with each New Orzandies—highest art colorings high luster. hest finish. five pattern: . $2. bottle. We aiso carry Eastman's and Omega toning solutions. = Chocolate Color Vici Kid T R T 44.inch Silk amd Wool Brocada— DS SRR B kid tip-, The Latest Emerald ! a new and handsome dress fabri 32-00 This heels, a itnch Black Mohair Grepons—hih wsir— o i Green GIaASSWaAr@.: ... it mored i sor6 $2 25 = 5 patterns..... weer 16 Linings 12c. Tuzsday, and while quantity las we offer 30 pieces striped 5 1 I;err{\' or 11 f:roi:mf S}:ts—\lsrge “Percasilk,” a splendid skirt lining fabric, 36 inches wide, sold eaf dish an 6 leaf-shape berry | regularly at 1624c 3 i res like illustration, in_emerald | _ P GO S G w12e "Les Shirt Waist Silks. Hosiery and Umlerwear Emerald Glass, square | N befter assortments, no choicer or more correct styles Ladies’ Imported Lisle Thread Hose, shape, Pepper TSN | can be found elsewhere, and prices are very low, qualities Hormsdorf blacs, Foot with f.mn; qum and Salts, euh"“u« | considered. Here are four very swell effects: stripa and Tartan pl=id uppers, fancy drop 5¢c \{f o Emerald Green Glass Salad or Fruit Bowl, on foot, like illustration 21-inch heavy \\hc corded Taffeta Silk, in grounds of ligh stitched or p! or bluet—this S pair, now. 50c¢ and 75¢ of making ther : A'choice collection of high-class novel- - | ties in Ladies’ I'n ported Silk and Lisle -40c ch Fancy J ard Figured Stripe Silk Lace eff | Mxed and Pleated Silk Hose, comprising her— tankard | for summer Shirt W, rich Scotch and Tartan plaid, in plain or d leaf decora- ! " = , worth up to $1.50 per Kipling Week - ct, originally sold at $2.25 and $2 in our 38¢c o o ereen Book Department. ‘ B o e Catton Hie e Ou . | - '50 ot Fidk, Tneteoss T ads sole and French to, Richelien, Rembrandt First Jungle B $1.20 | t_—F- t | especially for Shirt Waists and Summer Dresses, per yard.. 756 and Cordaroy ribbed or plain, pair...25¢ First Jungle Book. B —_— Children’s fize qualit; ribbed guaranteed stainless black Seeond Jungle Book. 120 Garpe S and FUPrNNRUre P e real Lisle ihro:d Stockings, double heel and sole, with fall- Display and selling more than ever before. Half the second = .25¢ | fashioned Fench toe, sizes 6 to 9:4, pair. :ig ‘ floor given over to these departments. A fortunate buying Bla"ke‘s, sheets’ E’c' Ladies’ Eg-ptian Cotton Vests, fi)WEHECk an { no sleeves, fancy pt Courageous Soldiers’ S:ories 5 P trimmed around neck and armhole, colors white and ecru, ail Life’s Handica 1.00 chance has placed in our hands 100 rolls of Wiiton Velvet and 4 g = 3 T e 100 | 50 rolls of Lowell Body Brussels Carpets, which we offer this Double Bed Bleached Shocting. K1 inches wide. sizes, each ....... IERL ). Z llads 1.00 % at lowest pri it ths ol ort el el 2 anct Shec G weitmatle S8 X 00 Inties . Ladies’ Importcd “Lisle Thread Vests, with deep hand cro- ~ Barrack Room Ballads. . week at lowest prices ever quote: ty qually Heavy B2d Spreads, crochet, 74x86 inches 6 2 / : 4 o <45 cheted front, colors pink and skv blue, each............. ' / 6 volume set, bound in green silk- good grades and patterns. All carpet quotations include lining | piliow Cases, well made, heavy cloth, 4 L g0 / ribbed cloth, gilt tops, print=d from new : Ladies’ Sea Island Cotton Jersey Rlbbed Union Suits, low and laying. | Fine Woolen White Blankets, 66x80 inch: neck and no sle>ves, knea lenzths, cream color, each.......25¢ 2 ¢ REr lates, con X 100 rolls of Wilton Velvet Carpets, borders to match at_the | 11-4 good Gray Blankets, cotton warp, 72 inches wide Sole agency for the celebrated "Stuttgal-ter” Sanitary “A\l-ne’uun People, 5 s T Ballads” price of tapestry, including laying and lining, per yard...885e - .$2.50 pmr Woolen Underwear for Men, Women and Children. The spring hirr.eh{ }:[thnm? Rickshaw, "I;,Trr;:t %:;‘"}{r I‘“ v?hs'H Yo 50 rolls of Lowell Body Brussels,. borders to match ce;pezm 11-4 Eastern Whit2 Blankets, 66x78 inches ssl .50 pair weights in all sizes and styles are here. s : il floor.. <+evrre- 871200 | White Filled Comforters, large size, hand tufted....$1.00 each 1 B i or ek al il orn \ Publishers’ price $6—our price.. $4.2 e bl oraianar We will forward free of charge a special itlustraled “‘Stutt 5-volume set, bound in silk cloth, garter”’ Catalogue on applitcation. “ Barrack Room Ballads,” “Soldiers Three,” 5 yards, su table for halls and sta'rs, from 30¢ to 50¢ per yard. els, Velvets and Axmonsters, ranging ip lengths 'oon.| Syyppypmer- House Furnishings. Correct Styles in e The new designs in Chafing Dishes just received—they are made of cop- Men’s Hafs. per, extra heavy nickel plated, and | Worth from $1 to $1.50 per yard. ‘l Publishers’ price, $3—our price. High G-ade Linen Warp Japanese Maiting, | double dyed, reversible ¢amask patterns, p:r square yar{ ch ‘p fitted with patent ventilated ashestos Latest styles in both Fedora and 1 from These Are - v , at 302, our pric e "2 aldcnmt\ l‘lm[\ permhttll?gt' the flame to be gg&\;n Hfi;;e—‘hzfi:l(,of\f;\;‘r:u:e“:xsg 8 e 0 rolls nese Matting, | adjusted_to any height—prices range Stetson shapes— h g PSS Unusuat L’"e" a Ues. vwamr: ]5:, ]otfi l‘;:,nad f:ff’f,:'{y ‘:,:ff 1‘03 good selec [,U,.’z’, | * from $3.35 upward. . spring colorings—productions of the “for § Irish Liner Hurkahack 19 inches wide i21.c yard patterns, will be sold only by the roli of 40 yards tor. .$5.50 | Peerless Ice Cream Freezers, guar- best American hat manu-’afmrers— J . A0c yard ifferent patterns Linoleum now being shown-in our Cir- | &/ anteed to make ice cream in 3'4 min- the same quality that is sold by . Pear] Bleached (urmm Table Damask, 60 inches wide.45c yard | rtment. A good serviczable Linoleum as low zs 30¢c : utes—cleanly and easily manipulated. exclusive hatters at $d.00—h§rzei: Excellent Crezm Table Damask, 62 inches wide. Oc yard | 1-quart size $1.45 . --$2.45 ] Good Turkey Damask, 58 inches wide.. 25c yard | Wild's Cs'ebrated Tn- 2-quart size e — Irish Linen Hu s, hemmed, 19x37 inches, spec ! lid Lindhatii Mikis i-quur: size Three-Day Specials Saeeiees | atent, none better made, -quart si . - - Huck Towels, heavy linen, 16x; ¢‘ B it ot pat.| Two-Burner Gas th‘fi" (f,u”f:l.:;kiff Grocer’es_ L’quors. 60c pie.e aper, best make 18 inches wide Sanitary Cotton plated, complete w torns, sold always at l"@‘BFOVG"V‘U‘F"#'W"’."D"Of””!'."fl'VP'?V”vvvvfl ’z“flW""G’I"Q"."”!#’O'T”"U!"“"&!‘-fl'!"'fl’b"v"&"’9‘9"'9""Vf"“V‘"”’O’.’V‘!‘-C’9‘".’!”""’”1"#?’#”"”‘ Q(i&&ttfi(“dt‘tiiti\t&4QQQ\tdQQ(Q‘QQ(Q&!(Q‘Q&(QQQ((QQ 444(4!(4&&!Q44(@!‘!(41‘Qfiidétflfii QQQQ!\QQQ‘Q(QQQ(Q(QQQ&444!QQQQ‘QQQ‘QQQQ&QQQQ(Q(1111111441111114411\044#4 LT LT LT L T T w that b SR, 2 i .$2.55 These big reductions in price onstandard guaranteed first- BipeT Ml_‘i"' oi'" pr]x oo f'ai 4 L“V?‘rrite Tar Moth Paper, a few class Groceries are for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday only. ng went ardwood. antique fin- | 2 7 S 2 : | — g o | sheets distributed in trunks or 27 s (imt $2 wot* to a custom:r) Hongkong : st_y l’ Sh N eckw e, ;?}?e ix‘;‘:\:rbale‘i:;fi,:q“. closets will insure the safety ?’f tha | fl"? Granuia:ed Stugar lfo'- .sggo = - : b 4 | contents—box of 12 & 20 o best Creamery- Butter, the usual si c B Wi e | e et | “*Aluminum Pulding P: Tho hest Creamery Butter. full 2-Ib squares 26c ® Tyice-around long scarfs, made of a fine 9) factories in Grani Rp- | a8 they never burn or scor | Hesperion Standard Haywards Tomatoes, per can .7c s quality Mousseline, handsomely appli J i's, bureau has a Frpmh kept b t, each. S | Fresh Soda Cm_('kers. 14 bo ach. 38¢c B (ith cream honiton brai hm‘el ass, special this The “Quick Meal ss Bue Flama 0il Stova is abso- | Rolled Wreat, in bulk, as good as the package , regularly sterday’s Storm Kept Many Yachts | & Ostrich Feather Boas hes long, ol o‘f.,y 5t 3,3,7‘5 lutely safe, and the on y perfect wickless stove on the mar- 3c Ib, 12 Ibs for.. 25¢ at Their Moorings. : 3 ket—money back if they GilniL prve ubieo atistashion: Fancy Japan Rice, regularly 6¢ b, 10 1bs for 48¢ A s e fates decreed against | & The Couch, like il- | 2-burner. .. 88.00 3-burner.............. $10.50 Fancy Japan Rice, regularly 6¢ 1b, 100 1bs fo; $4.65 e SE b Gl 3 \\, lustration, up’ho]stered | North Star Refri emmr‘{ are considered the best made— C. & B Lucca Oil, quart hoyles, regularly 65c, for .55¢ and Cor- @ in some very becoming mash:: \\ / witha goo! tapestry, | they are lined with galvanized steel, the filling granulated cork CGlaret has aivanced Sc per gallon, but we will sell for at Pre-| & t and ail the new col- B} .$3.75 | which will not absorb moisture—has solid bronze trimmings thres days this week a ood table clarat at. 250 5 .50¢c | Ou- selection of and automatic seli-tightening lock which draws the door air- Cedar Run Bourkon, ool value at $2.50 gallon, for Despite g k Collarettes Couches unsurpassed tight—economical of icy ani cleanly. Tas No. 20 medium three days......... ...$2.00 southwest, the Califor : Eeen harone! flo“mu ends of accordion ¥ fa" California’ - Prives size, 47 inches high, 33 inches wide, will accommoiate 100 lbs Wiison Fino Rye Whiskey, one of the best articles A Aantepdian it B pleated silk—each.....cue.rrrrs-wenre. $1s25 FAGO TFOM s waseseiiinis i ..$3.75 to $75 | of ice and costs onl -..$19.20 in the market, quart botties, regularly $1.25, at......$7.00 ore than thirty ’,, td““fl“i‘fl“‘.‘(fllQl4fii(.qQa“‘“Q‘4“‘4““QQ“““ggg“Qg‘." s “Q‘1fi.‘616#6‘flitiiafl“"‘m&ettfilOifliilildatflaflti flQfl“dll&fi““Q‘Q((‘& ontas beat Blue P’l(‘HlC C. P. Coles alone scored double | h 0 llcjo street during the aking 18 bowled | 5 uccesstully for taking | six The Pacific innin closed | for 61 runs, and thus the match resulted in a tie. C. 3 on's Prince Hal beat cessful cour: , and Luxor, ing had | M: G. Sharman’s Walt-a. comparati easy chases, was in much | Gladiator; Lowe & Thomp hettenicond Handy & Smith's Victo ter condition. Swedish beat Handy & Smith's 1d The first course of the afternoon, with | 3 E L Young America beat J AT Iman’ | Calif s | jon beat Gilt il beat I ed with 11\0 umlo*rlak!ng 1 & Co. igh nce and Theron in the slips, w: Glory Johnny Ril be ! formerly of the Yy sev- | pz ry's Comm ndy N]. nit! | ¢ \.d [ Inlud}l;ofil ll Citrus Colo: ~did good s s H ailing Bver | been the winners of the last two stakes, | ‘\?(',’,,‘ff.]f\';» 1 beat AL T. Avatins rin [HenTipat B e ot Ol B B LW { ¥ Trontithe Hag. | Theron sold a & to 2 favorite, but the Seott’s Lord Byron beat H Glen el. : beat Miss Dividend, ¢ 4 5 = Sl ssl Falintivirali il cneire s o Sl | O x S PR T R 1. Robin Adair beat | N e L RO efl"l{’ij}’flfl'fl,fi, Ariel Rowing Club Did Nct Hold its £ | the flag. There were a number of short | beat P- J. Rielly's Warship: Handy Pocahont hion beat will be plaved on Wednesday, May 3. in | Regatta at Long Bridge. : Nonpareil, Lake County between Burns Valley and i Lakeport teams, on the ground of the | L oProposed regatta of the Arlel Row. Hope beat Tip. former. The delegates of the Burns Val- | In& Club at Long Bridge yesterday did y Dewey, Prince ley club to the ass not take place, but the rain which caused Jeat Robin Adair. Magnesia | been appointed. T it to be deferred to a more favorable day s given. The last of the two | Golden Russet: W. Creamer's Jesse Moore beat | heat Red Cloud, Magnet beat Little Tope. | gitt and T. W. Beakbane. had no effect upon the jinks in the club long and exciting. The match | M. B. Kavanagh’s Hard Lines. Third ties gnesia h(al Arno, Prince | Gounty men are anxious that a team ot Growney acted as toast- hmm-n Victor Queen and Emin Pasha econd round—Lawrence beat False Flatterer; 01— 1. |~:h||)n beat Magna 3 cricketers should visit Shd i ARG o % ay h;a‘: llm;v?(r‘x‘x !Lu):‘nr] ‘henlt ‘Lr;g Magnesia beat p"m-e of Fashion. ot They promise them | nd nm«u‘)_» those who o)[("rl'\lnr\l -1 Al us! old >rince o sh- ¥ v == e oarsmen_wi SONng « ation Y bons Sowadian: Youns Ameriea beat Rocket: “nmwflg “T,‘.mm"Qi.lgnEf'?fifrffm‘;fu'; three matches and boundless hospitality. | wireo® 5 e Baekman £ 1o Onpe 3HO8S Sylvanus beat Moondyne II; Beauty Spot beat |fon secon hm pad ' | In the last year of the century the Pless, Louie Kepler, Lyvnch, George Lord Byron; Jennie Wilson beat Ploughboy; | Arno founth m County players hope to visit this city. TR b Jannlb Wilson beat Pasha Kennel's fa; P. ends during the afternoon, but no very s Ploughboy beat E. M. Kellogg's heavy odds were risked In any of them, | Mc e Handy & Smith's Victor Quesn beat In the second round, & Thompson's Patria; J. Dean's Conne- Lawrence and ' . S s . « 3 mara beat Pasha Kennel's Rollicking Alrs; Second tie: False Flatterer went to slips twice before | pasiia Kennel's Emin Pasha beat F. Moran's | of Fashion , except which atisfaction was expressed at | Young America Goes < 3 ision in the course between Mercy Down in Final. May and Interesting. The reason for o] —_— Fancher, J. Keech and C. McAuliffe. At- | such dissension was the fact that Inter- | g, Pasha beat Victor Queen: Connemara - Burnell ‘& Co., who last year gave a |well Weabb 3 Hugene Adc | eting having become unsighted when | po; Toore. RICKETERS. bat, a 5 7 eor batting | SR anc Sugene Sadcuckafitie 3 he left the slips had just recovered hime | “wiirg rourdo? ercy May heat Lawrence: Lux- AMONG THE C. bat, a pair of pads and a pair of batting | Alameda senior barge crew came over gloves to the association to be awarded | with other creek oarsmen, and there were self when the kill was made and the de- | or heat Wal dttle; Young America beat to the players making the best averages | visitors from the Dolp Triton and . oo b i Tied Pacifics in the n, cision given to Mercy May. The course | Prince Hal; Sylvanus beat Beauty Spot; Emin | British Sailors playe: ng L visito sl ceedl rini eatmeed ‘at Union | Sasso iartthet e e ma e e et et e T Hoan in batting and bowling, have promised | Pioncer clubs. A pie-eating contest took | & he dogs had not e bye three similar prizes thi 5 | place between C. McAuliffe, W, Growney e s \;m:da?’x & M‘m):“ e | b e desion. . However, ona wnd | ™Fourth round—Luxor beat Mercy May: Young | The first local cricket match of the| The first match betw v clubs will |and E. McDonough. The 'last finished *| running down of the Class stake was ) p ‘Sylvanus: Ci beat Emin vas played on Saturday, April 22, | be played on Sunday 7, at the Web- | first, but was disqualified for dropping iven and there was general disap-|America beat Sylvanus; Connemara season was play Saturday x A L _ dr The hares, however, were not so ;mm‘ P | Pasha. on the baseball ground in Golden Gate f\(fiffi::\?flsfio"fié‘l}fl‘z ameda, between the | part of the pie. . Growney was ad- large. > 3 —Luxor beat Connemara; Youn The | judged the winner. tough as they had been on Saturday, and | The roscrve stake will be flufshed to-day. | ymciica ran o bye. ® | Park between an eleven captained by C. | jrogramme for the season i in the hands |, The rowing evenis wil. be held on Sun- the dogs all showed up In good form.| The trains will leave on yesterday's | Final—Luxor beat Young America. P. Coles of the Pacific club and a team of | of the printer and will soon be issued. | day, Mav 14. on which day an entertain- Luxor was vietorious in the final run with | schedule time. The following are the re- TN apprentices from the British ship Crown | It contains eighteen matches between the | ment will also be given in the club house, Young America. The course was short | sults in the class stake: B disputed by some, | First round—H. A. Deckelman's Lawrence 4 the deawion WAL beat George Whitney's Theron; F. Moran's don. %, Coptic and Strath. | Alameda, California and Pacific clubs for | A. P. Rothkopf of the Dolphin Boat COURSING AT STOCKTON. |of Indjrflh “’“50‘;:‘:%”(‘0‘;‘;[‘:‘;:1 h‘f":‘:‘e the Brown pennant. to be presented at | Club has presented a silver medal, which .59 5 the close of the season tp the club making | Will be awarded as a prize in the novice t most were of the opinion that it was | 0. Gijtferer beat A. Massey's Hadiwist: F, | STOCKTON, April 30.—Results at Good- | Rev. H. W. L. O'Rorke, chaplain of the outrigged skiff race. correct. Connemara had beenf P“‘h““'- L Jn}?:\m:vt:n s Mercy l;uay beat Curtis & w:n s | water Grove fo-day. wain interfered and | Seamen's Institute of this city, . who | the Dest percentage. } e it OO S the fifth round by Luxor, after having | Blackette; Dennis & Porter's Interesting beat | it was late before the finals were run: scored 19 runs for his side. The only other T 7 As far as calculations can declde, the ifar “”:"m’ i on: dole. | Successively defeated Mercy May, Wait a | {,{(.';'Zd;’.- %\(:;:;z: ’s?.‘i?,fl%m chft?:eél ;ofllfi;’-’ 32-dog stake—Miss Dividend beat Vie- | patsman who scored double figures for A Musician’s Suicide. lrcmp"mum o8 oitatstink hallevadE e lifed Erinting Trad ‘ouncil | Little, Jessie Moore and Rollicking AIrs. | o 'heat Lowe & Thompson's Lowlander; D, J. | tor Chief, Admiral Dewey beat Benda- |the sailors was Mr. Legg of the Coptic. | Albert Castagnetto, aged 26 years, 2000 times flercer than that of red hot iL n,x,dv]u“. J.'E. Ainsley, H. L. White. | The dog worked hard in its last two suc- Healey’s Rusty Gold beat H. Lynch's Lottlc long, Miss Skyball beat Domino, Arno ' The innings closed for 61 runs. For the musician, committed suicide by gas m- iron.