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s THE SAN FRANCISCO CALTL, SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1899 MARIN GOLFERS GATHER ON SAN RAFAEL LINKS| Opening Tournament of the Glub Is Well Attended and Proves i LEASHMEN MAY SOON GOURSE AT TWO PARKS Ingles’de Management Announces an All-Age Stake for Next Saturday. The management of Ingleside Coursing Park is preparing to reopen the grounds next week, the card being an all-age stake, unlimited as to entry and with lib- eral purses for the successful dogs. The / | leashmen will be glad to return to the Bk Aok ke ek ke ok Ak ok koo ok ok ok Aok dokok ook e e e T S A A A A A A A D A SR AR A A Stk A A Ak okodrokk ok bk ook ok kokoA ok Sokok ok Bl | old order of affairs, which means that | double the prize money now given will be DEATH GLAIMS gl exme venmenty, e bl ONRSMEN OF THE | Sesaite thmmies &2 Spention | SPORTSMEN ARE ook Wit estnien e hns J es S | gS Wi . seor ";,‘j?{; I(’x\xeufh-':% i each quite anunc‘h of mmbm | sesterday, as was also its application to [WE R E| | FOAL OF THE o ey s camewrsiva | UNIVERSITY ARE LB SRR SRS READY FOR THE | shomser s wuc wice ' weok. The i ot e A . : > P | | THE NIS HAMPIONS !W TH BATSYAN - r.eopex?m[z'uf Ingleside will relieve this | IROTTER HULBS 100 READY TO RAGE W™ BATSMAN AND BOWLER | - poups AND DEER |4 ser ke win sveny o ance | e | | Is the card at Unlon Park this afternoon. The championship tennis_tournament at | The Pacific Cricket Cliub will meet the is : g | The prize money totals nearly $1000, and Rafael on the fst, 3 and 4th of Jaly | s beaten California eleven to- v = 3 bt o * 0 mOrTOW on with high class dogs competing_some ex- b tournament held on the 1st, 3d pccessful. The | competi- | while the men’'s day excited | and 4th inst caddles', e S N S a s e A muc cap If a Suitable Boat Gan Be Se-|the ground at Webster street, Alameda. | Reports From the Preserves and | celient sport should result. Next week set tennis on its legs once again. The The representatives of the scarlet and the attraction will be the winners’ stake, The Aristocratically Bred Young- { » aa 1 e game is in a fair way to boom, which : ster Succumbs to Liockjaw | will mean interclub rivalry and some cured They Will Attend the black will be chosen from the following Fro i open to d vhich have run third or J spirfted interclub tournaments. The | T J A | George Theobald, captain; J. J. Theobald, | m the Go‘“‘tr! Promise better duri?xggs(:g‘;ear_dAmong the dogs J. Meyers, C. Simmonds, J. H. Harbour, | | C. P. Coles, H. P. G. Gordon, L. H. Sandi- Last Sunday's rowing regatta was a suc- | lands, W. McDonald, A. W. Wilding, J.| The rapid approach of the shooting sea- 3 | 5 - Lk e A. On has quar- the only mishap being the | T. Bickendike and W. G. Selwood. | son is evidenced by the activity about the O O o R metacie. e 4 i e s s i | sporting goods stores. Guns are being | A. C. Bradbury is in charge. PSS TS QLR TOVOLSTOL 6 CORO ROV I V0PSSO S>> @ | overhauled and a supply of ammunition Browning of Tipton has an imported Secured by ‘many spartemen. Members | dog at Ingleside which, as soon as his 0 | 5 e (Covmty Club - Olyapla Gun! €iub pearcoparines IVl e the stud. | ship, Young America, Firm Friend, Lux- Good Shooting. | eligible are Connemara, Gladiator, War- or, Theron and Matallic. After an Operation, | matches between George F. Whitney and | Astoria Regafia, S the two Hardys are responsible for this| ained a serious | renewed Interest in the game.__In_those | out of his| contests the best tennis ever seen on this | cesstul one, by Dexter death was 1 operation direct The ! superinduced performed in the hope of curing rupture. ' {) : The suckling gave promise of inheriting . all the speed of its dam, in her day the (7 , 0 and other organizations controlling pre- | § "Schou has purchased an 11 months’ A e e ‘ § serves will avail of the opportunities pre- | old puppy from Frank Burris of Sonoma s e sented them for sport so soon as the sea- | County. It is by Sonoma Skip-Viola. antn i e e S son opens. Doves are reported plentiful | Improvements are belng made In the an Mateo at the disposal of the San | ( in all parts of the country, belng more | grand stand at Ingleside. The betting Hunt Club for 1a ) scattered than in recent years. Deer are | Ting is being inclosed and sheltered from Chiet ¢ also exgemed to give good sport. the winds, and the field is being thor- Phil Bekeart and arty lympic | oughl one ove! o op gzlfi Sin .5 was bred to Firm Friénd sev- Athletic Club men will leave on the i inst. for a week’s outing in Mendocino | eral weeks ago, but, as it transpires, with- County, some thirty-five miles from |out result. Inquiry among the larger kennels shows e e S 1@ | that distemper has proven much less fatal T | this year than last, and many owners are + | breeding their dogs who before feared the % | outcome. 4. | Mystic Maid, owned by Hugh Lynch, $: | will shortly whelp to Hughie. Lynch has Already recelved several offers for the coming youngsters. # Jim Smith has bred Dolly Varden to rerrona. They are a palr of lurchers. Their get will demonstrate or destroy for- ever tradition. Tim Cronin has his string of stake win- ners kenneled at Ingleside. They are | rounding to form rapidly and should do £ood work before the month ends. s “aaughter of Culverine, by Klilarney, | both famous performers many Years ago, has Dbeen discovered in South San Fran- | cisco. The stock was thought to be cX- finct. but Investigation proves that this repreésentative has ‘“'shed her light un- | Seen”” for eleven years. Klillarney was owned by T.d. Cronin and Culverine by M. Haipin. The fleld offi at Ingleside will hence- | forth b P. J3Rellly, judge; Harry Mur- er Dillon, flag steward; | ray, slipper; I!;.\rx? Halpin, slip steward, and T. W McHugh, field steward. Fam%us whelped ten puppies to Willlam Dalton’s Sir Hugo last Wednesday. Sir Hugo is a brother of the famous 8t. Law- | rence. Mayflower is to be mated with | the unbeaten For Freedom. | "T. McHugh's Maggie M has been bred to Flying Buck. TALLAG PROVES A PARADISE FOR THE FISHERMEN 'I“ Gatches of Jrout by Those Skilled E and Unskilled Run Into & Liarge Figures. “Never was there such fishing in the world,” is the way Fish Commissioner Baboock enthuses over the sport now be- ing enjoyed by the rod-wielders at Tal- lac. The hotels are thronged with guests who find sport in the fishing. One woman and a boatman caught seventy-two trout in one day while the average runs nearly forty to the boat per day. Dr. Harry S S AU A SRS S O 6 W6 O & DL ® et s S AS AN NSNS S S S rfrefofiieeioi=i @ | Tevis, W. S. Tevis and John Siebe have spent some time at Tallac recently. > [ Fish Commissioners Babcock and W. H. Keller inspected the Tahoe and Tallac ) e Hutcheries last week. After completing the round of Inspection Mr. Keller re- untry Club for the challenge links, presents a series of brilliant pictures that would delight Charles Dana Gibson or any artist d to his home in Santa Moni in quest of the typical high-bred and unaffected American girl. To the uninitiated, who do not il;lrg)efrogn "x‘rucl?é: to Tahaoe v-?n?a“baTg: for the valuable cup of- Moore. This is for quali- | erest cnmers‘ T | alf miles over Cw v | | ROUGH WEATHER FOR VAGHTSMEN ON THEIR GRUISE Hardy Gori n Vallejo Under ctory in the first competition at Burlingame C: trophy sented by Prince Andre Poniatowski, Miss Alice Moffitt of the Oakland Golf Club practically won the golf ct omship of the coast for ladies. The clubs of the metropolitan dis- | know a “cleek” from a “hazard.” it is a continual pleasure to watch her play. The illustrations | €asy one next year, as work on the rail- trict sent th cleverest members to compete for the trophy, and all were compelled to lower | are from photographs taken expressly for The Call after Miss Moffitt’s return from the scene of | road connecting these oints is being when in action on the | her triumph at Burlingame. ressed ‘vigorously. The hauling of rails, tles and other material has left the stage to the dashing young player from Oakland. Miss Mofitt, their colors SRR AR e x = road in bad condition. ©. by both Whitney and | foul that occurred between the Alameda| The California eleven will be elected | Ukiah. While they were in ghat district be\e\n él)re\\lg'l?ast?:n 'tc“th(?ewoi:fi?sg:e‘s 25: | and University of California boats in the | from the following: E. G. Sloman, Arthur m f\{%)' they arrived at the conclusion | anticipate much more pleasure on the Dickenson, F. M. Gunn, A. Schroeder, A. | that deer would be plentiful when the | mountain streams and lakes this season. Do, - . e . R. Ham. | %ason opened. In addition to Mr. Bekeart | Business may A necessitate a trip Bast, Rey W S, he party will consist of Dr. E. N. Short. | which would take up his time until near mond, J. D. Robertson, G. C. Farrell, A- | Willlam" Short, Thomas ~Craig, Georgs | the end of the season. Should he go East Willis, A. E. Altken, H. Carr and O. J. | McCord and Willlam McCord. he may_ return by way of Pelican Bay, i 1t the sportsmen of the various counties | where the fiehin is excellent from Juns Tvees will be & meoting of the Califor- | COmblne for the organized preservation of | untll October. Mr. Mansfield and Alex Al e ion . the Occidental | §Ame; 88 has been done in Mendocino and | T. Vogelsang went to Verdi, Nev., during et / 2 Santa Clara counties, the solution of that | the Independence day holidays., They Hotel next Tuesday evening to consider | vexed problem has been found. Accord- |fished on Saturday and Sunday, when Mr. the proposal of the Los Angeles cricket- [ Ing to men who have given the matter | Mansfield was taken ill and was forced to careful consideration the State could not | return home. Mr. Vogelsang enjoyved good 0 across the : ment showed the best and | senfor barge race. All the crews when | | the most mediocre tennis. The most no- | at the starting point were distinetly in- | | ticeable fact was the small number of |structed to disregard the stakeboat near-| entered. But three of | est the shore. The inside boat was dl-; men who played on the San Rafael | rected to turn stake 2, the center barge urts were what might be considered | to take stake 3, and the boat having st class. Eliminate George Whitney | the outside station was to round the outer Sumner and Sam Hardy and the | stake. The members of the Alameda crow | ment would have been a second- | geeurt that they did not understand the s and that they believed stake- ‘ arolan’s Hobart's s at equa Moore Cup, val sl Master Le manche; ridd E J all the yachts | tourna e ed out their annual| owners s All Baba, | cluss affair. The Hardys and George % led. On Saturday | .3 < Carolan's Merry | \Vhitney are some years older than the | instructions Ers’ tojviaiEs thisSeltyadimo filoe 2 &S] o stain thesama A e | Biucher. e . Y sk N e ¢ even | Bust, and to discuss other matters. attain the same results in the preservation | fishing. returning home Wednesday. other entries, most of whom are students | boat 8 to be the turning point. But, eve s of game from market hunters and others, | W. i{ Metson has returned from Web- Of’ the seven pe tches which have e f.lx;v.»dpfir.:';&n—l J?: Crol.::sem sea- | €Ven though hundreds of thousands of | ber Lake, where he enjoyed good sport, £0N, n"n Californias lms\'e u\fien part in dollars be expended. The members of the | _A. S, Carman Pl Dl , the Cal 2 local organization ‘know the conditions | South Fork of the Yuba River. He found was made, and on | citize Qualified | {1"4).” State academies. In a few years |if this were so, they are to blame for rial will develop into the | starting without understanding the start- yachtsmen ; welgh and e L S e The |Very best of players, and then the Whi Pt S S that the Uni- e R went | “One and 3 quarter echase—The | , and then the Whit: | cr's instructions. On seeing that the Uni- | foui ana « T 1ag four £00k tha. Corlnthians out | Somie 169 Baunds o e | B et cxclasive. pasition. ;| Ve e o o (00 Alnetas might T e o e A Have won | ich must be met and the best manner | the stream In excellent condition sad was 1 1 prchards. The hos- One ‘mile—Open t rs; cup to The young tennis athlete who made the | have taken the outsid amedas MELL | two lost two and drawn one; while the | “Four arreste have al rewarded with good sport after his first hard to keep thel 1ders; weight, 160 p s best showing in_ the tournament Was | wenld J 18 O ch | Pacifics, who have also taken part in five ~ e have alreadv been made | two days on the Stream. hard to keep their | eI e emnde s L | best_showing in_ the tournament wae| would, In the absence of any special in-| nigiches, have lost four and drawn one. pear Ukish of persons who have been| C. A Cate and B. C.lngalls left some down t t e _l‘( b‘_;f.m d»n Huv:, like the ...,“ \\‘I“;‘! match against the champion Georg»'“m“'”(m" be the natural turning point| whe percentage of the Californias is| ¢a ng dgwr cut of season. In each In- | days since for a two weeks' fishing trip ward trip about 1 a.fifi“?:“””:m’h.” o qore “::‘dll“» ‘l: f;‘);‘ Whitney. as did Sam Hardy. Weihe hz for the boat having the outer station.| therefore 100, that of the Alamedas 1s 50 '11'1[&‘9 t] ehnc‘cusc\i have either plcaded | in the streams of Lalaveras and Stanis- o L1l pened carly during the month of | Whitney, &3 aid Sam Hardy, Weihe has| Reteree J; R Bockman gave the only POs | and that of the Pacifics is one-tenth, or .1 guilty or have been convicted if thelr | ]aus counties. % for the | August, “The different agricultural socl- | (P I00r. Aesurance and a riper skill | &y onwhen ho djsqualified ‘the | USSP S LM COUNIng In to-day's EATE, | Saace Sramit oron hsceniio g an nacver- | L ThE TOENEE, T S alvays assumes o ihe it %0 e ity this fall ang will con. | Scratch crews to row the race again, It|the Californias are engaged) remain to| Mendocino Ce ituting” the movement in | the form of a “innet. W e held at »_know the exac 0 e | Stanford University this fall and will con- | was open to the referce to say whether | he played for the Brown pennant, it 13| foll no County. Mr. La Motte, in the | Jule's on Tuesday evening It should toreh “However, this matter can be easil he race should b from the point Whers | clear hat the Cailfornias will take 2| 1¢ horonk lefter, Dlaces the credit where e L TR . He says: ut was postponed because o e holl- With Sam Hardy and Weihe to repr | adjusted. From the pr M ; e-| the foul occurred or over the whole | great s Tox ; 7 ps Nixte and | slcuuiion sither Santa Rose or Masysvlis :E':;a‘;:“n‘lfrfi;"’;‘-a:,'(‘i““}gfg“’gal“f{:‘ld)‘g:fi course, and on the same day Or any other | Erent dusi e L‘L‘:f;‘ b D o In The Call of June %0, I see an article | 92VS e Bootier | wil sot the bail {n motion, with the Ta- | § (S8 Miefonting. Sumner Hardy may | 927 /& ferao Bookman ordered tie Tace | cently been eleoted members of the Call entitied Punishing the Deer Siayers,” 2 e t ors ders’ Asso- = % rowed agaln over the same course after hia C) vhic v vhic! lves me the credit of inst n Somuih, e, “Which how hus forty on'its | niiensives me the credit of insuutizs the | SANJA BARBARA DOG SHOW ispa stopped on the | cific C Creek : c orae L 507 | or may not represent the University of countered c!%’llup 1 ',.”’ f\vl’u!\:sl 14 Ar‘v 39 n’““"“ \f\nll | California. Should ‘h“ do so thei‘e will | a reasonable rest, but the crews were un- | list. The late W. J. Callingham, the in- y wi Sy 4 L e ite an interesting collegiate tennis tourna- £ land, August 26 to = Sunday, the 9th inst., at 10:30 a. m., and | at the time of his death. The cltizens of Ukiah employed the wa sptember 4-16 San Jose, Septemb the Long Bridge course were set as the| The Araerican Cricket Anngial for 1899, | den, who has d S Barb: K 1 Club = 1899, 2 riexihis anta Barbara Kennel Club is announced Jerome Flanmery of New | And to them collectivels the oredit 1o ausy | and this young club may well be excused ed by several contributors,| (tto Feudner is not sati: py its enthusiasm for the mistakes caused sfled with the S: Stockton, Septem- 30. After | “lara reached A ment. Islands dropped The usual talk about bringing out an tern batch of champions Is heard at time and place. The race will be called | compiled at that hour to-morrow, and should only | York, ass la, which started follow Salinas, 10 an o at MoNears | g O e aiiTos Anzelos Woodiang | Pres at Some of the enthusiasts Who | one of the crews present itself it will Tow | has fecently been published. Six pages th ik 0op Aeolus R fs have la 5 saw George ey play in the cham- 2 5 v | ou c| v e e well. Qsto 2 ihat he is the fastest thing on the courts. | _Lhough the majority of the oarsmen are | cisco, are devoted to “'Cricket in Northern | Sunday. He challenged h‘x“ ngleside last | offered as speclals, notably by enthusi- _The ann c Hver of ithe Cal: | o ooty dbsing the past Wesk Gaotge i1} I some of the big racket wielders of the | Much pleased at the entrance of the Uni- California.” In the list of “Centuries of | ponent at once. ang tee s_lfuccessful o asts, such as Norman T. Stewart and sfornia_Yacht s set for June 24 | catrs and J. W. Willv, ke George B | country can be induced to come to the Tersity of Cslifornia into the local rowing | 1888, two local scores are recorded—l46 | Bpective skill asatn to momne Lesheir Ie- | others, and four silver cups, but the bulk 1o July It e e s and J. dent and sec- | Couit T the fall and play match games world and “belleve that it will be pro-| by G. J. Baugh at G Seme traps, gein to-MOITOW before the | of the specials consists of merchandise. o’clock last Saturday afternoon from Oak- | 1oty B ockton ‘DFV_ | with the local champloniall expensestwinl | ductive of Increased publio taterest (o the | meda vs. Paclfic, and 107 by R. B. Hogue | “The members of the Ol The entrance fee is $3 for the first entr: land Creek A, M. Clays|ing Club, we 1,204 In an inter | pe guaranteed them. Whitney and the | §| ort, there are some who do not regard | at the same place and for the same club | will shoot live birds e sgnpic Gun Club = hetibeinETh Y, sloop_Pacto : itt's yawl Iales | VIS B Fred W, Kelloy of the Breeder | Hardys would have an advantage in | tie presence of Tversicy erews fy o | Aainet the Same feam. This however, | Tnsleae tomorions Chniior Srounds at| each class aftor o o b0t er's sloop Bmbla. Commo- | 203 FECTIAMAN, Sa10: He erowd thore this | Meeting Easterners, for they have played Tegaitas on the bay as an unmixed md- | omits a score of 115 made by F. J. Croll |‘Gun Club and the Empire C Francisco | amount. The fox terriers will be judged b him Mrs. ‘and Miss | Sear e way to et the crowd there this | l] their life on dn asphalt, while the yamtise i Aswonkingman, fmioRNAVGRLS fiox IATIEUSC of astiyear for @ licomars l witlibe elat Alrmanayre, Clubsshtota ! by (CRABtmmer of (Eos Ausgles, (& gait . WeiParkharst'ana 3 : ; {Es 7 _ | visitors have been accustomed to the sl evote the whole day to earning e llving, | V8. Banks and Insurance Men. Of the eptional knowled; ring ‘at Martinez on udstog from Jis Degver, oo Coney, | turf court. o Blow | & el that young men who have abun. | thirty-one centuries In the list thirteen Cl‘{jb’fn}e?;:v;“}ms“:og!tover SHef Sountcy, gre:fl'na:é Of ‘the strictest 1“1%:“%11‘3'! D o ratinexion. Jacer, the “dark unknown: of | 450t bitney has won the champlon- | d4At leisure and can command the serv. | were mude at Philadelphia, two at| George Jackson has ISy, h go0d ro. | DE - A: Dial of San Luis Oblspo will Te- unds and bloodhounds, and Moorestown and four at Haverford, Pa. | ports as udge foxho 3 {0 ihe number of doves near | {iiEicis A Underhill of New York wil erform a similar service for. mastilfs. Bhe bajance of_breeds will be judged by string, will have to show | gnip o - _ e | | ha v | ghip oip twice, as has Sam Hardy. This | ices of a competent and skilled trainer | rovemerit durtng )‘}1’ Journey | 57} fndtre the entrance of both in next | enter the contest under strongly favorable | ne on the green circult. He | year's tournament, for & third winning | clrcumstances, and that they will prove | WATSONVILLE FLAYS TO-DAY. b e s el TSt bis firg 3 -1 . W. L. Prath ough next d and made | y he afternoon. - On Monday tockton that he will get his first taste S0-yard dash, novice—H. Young, O, Lowen- | hoards. All the South End oarsmen who | Ingly ~interesting, the contesting teams Sracior and To comai qeneficlal | Henry H. Cariton, the unlversally ce | Club, is s serfously {1l e has been have been Invited to | expressed it. made a lemonade stand of ter beds to-morrow, | Rose’s grandstand book. was reached and a few | was the highest point | V&S ky and erratic. and after making | entails _absolute property rights in the | dangerous competitors to oarsmen not so ning for (RPU or |2 Jurn'm:' pltllcnk Mc ‘a:n“ fully a quar- | cup. Neither Whitney nor g:he Hardys | fortunately placed. his cexebrg‘téae’1|§fi}.3§ 331‘“‘?" will have | i, 7. Payne. He Is undoubtedly an ex- ds Slong the fver | {er Of & mile to again get him at his galt. | have reached their mit in tennis. They 8. J. Pembroke is desirous that the Uni- | pitcher Donlin has not bee: the first_opportunity. after deer at | part on setters, but his knowledge of | In nis last race a olorado metropo- | are young men with sufficient interest in | versity crew should take part in the As- . i n given a | S HuPRO NS party Other breeds has been questioned in the | 1is msfi"")“rlnfé could have beer | the “game to continue their practice. | toria regatta, and will endeavor to secure trial in the box by the St. Louis baseball | skill on the doves on' Sty :m tEy: thelr fyast: % firough C dhtaiiocd"nda zia Conley,"the driver”of | Witn Theso conditions'Interest (2 {ennia | & barge Tor thelr lse. There is no time team yet and his Californta admirers are et s ki o ke show will be held under the rules -l 3 ¥ 1 was eo! C, Y 2 | should pick up during the coming year. to place an order an ave one built, but | becoming anxious to v can the Pacific Kennel League, Bl e ay will | . : oLy Baok- S oan a barge to the University crew on re- o S ition outside of the Pacific Coast, an D el B R e O R SpoRT AT SUTRO BaTHS | ihAPYRIARLUSREING | Tostys funs st sn S smemte 0| anovursane Vs Wl ey ona| PO S e oo G R Bncnal vasht VS . jpie: 3 Y ACD 10 —_ oss and Injury to the boat and fittings. L = oint of attend- 5 by the clubs which are member: hie Encinal yiicht Iri is Cruising up the | Yeurs ago Conley had a mare at the Suc-| The programme of aquatic sports at Su- | One of two WinEle scullers may also repee. | &nce. Champlon Jim Jeffries will umpire at Shell Mound. oiganization. o st A A orn 13”' having f??’f"?}nn“%»u f,f {}‘Z- ;?”8‘ i She took | tro Baths to-morrow afternoon, with the | #ent the University of Californla at the on the bases in conjunction with Rube The seventh annual outing and m B. Bryon of Alameda has arranged to i Do e (s oir 3 et e ]a{:x 0dds | competition in the various events, fol- | Dorthern water carnival. Levy, and at the conclusion of the game | light picnic of the Hannovera Moon- | preed his Great Dane bitch, Queen Olga, § : o : . plan ggins | | oo s The new South End barge is readv with | he Wwill spar four rounds with Jim Daly. | will be given at Shell M ner Verein |py Victor-ex-Empress Dogmar, to John | the exteption. of the Gariocks and foot.| The game itself promises to be exceed- | row. Bl ound Park to-mor- | Love Cunningham’s Champion Ivan. | | v Vachts' may " orulss| - ¥rank Farrar of the firm of Farrar & | thal & 3 s - } | Tuberville is at Oakland slowly recover- | King, E. Marston, C. King and J. Mugah. desirous to go again. J. Foley and R.|local cranks have signifled their intention D o et Son the I e s ard dash guentle M. dardiner, W, | McArthur are out frequently for practice. | of attending. D e e o incapacitated ~from business for some : o g cons ss, Naplan dSE 3| T South FEnds may hold & club rogatta | The Watsonville combination will meet | M. Foge, Wiiiam F. Appiarue and S [ e et W e s p L e @ O Johnston, L. James, P. Murphy, and J. o yard dash. amateurs—G. fones, FI. it | a8 soon as the finishing touches have been | the locals at Recreation Park this after- | Schlichtmann. has been workln%‘ hard to | air. Mr. Carlton’'s friend a . Mr. ends are desirous of C. Donovan, J. McCrea, E. Lee, B. Mattner | Put on the handball court. When the club | noon in the first of a serles of three | insure an enjoyab . and T, Hitshfleld. ner | PG @ barge that will place it on an equal | games. To fill up the hole caused by Mc- | the bt neme a1, Who attend | seeing him on the road to early and com- I e B. Baudain, W. Yarrow, | footing In competition with other cfubs | Carthy's suspension Courtney has been | the children and the wheel of fortune will | * G T. M B, d. Lo E mate & Gatermined efore to. o | moved In to short and Kelly piaced in | distribute ‘i< favors to holders of Tucky | tre Methorlade tomimia e (eCEotary, of gain some of the champlonships it held in | center fleld. The team I sald fo feld as numbers. Dancing in the pavilion will ba | bas beoked with Feve I ow” Riton ] ‘ormer years. strongly now as it did before. The East- | kegt up untll*il o'clock fn the evenin D & W Bt of and an excellent basd s 18 pogporening, | Vietoria, B. C.. for ' a fox terrier dog anoe Club, which has a club | Racebud and Jockey Frawley. The first or sloops scheduled. The | pamed horse ran second five times, break- kept open house on the Fourth | ing down at his last attempt. Frank then | { | rtained their friends all day. The | sold him to some misguided Individual f v the Holiday cup was won by G i el 1n al for Williamson in cance Codia. by G. |$70, the purchaser geu!n%lh.m for stud ———————— P. Phillipps, E. Wells, C. Schwartz, O. EI man, H. Stelljes, C. Augustus and k. Beye High diving for boys—W. Hoffman, oses. Racebud was disposed of for 125 "Naplan vent for three shares of Bonded Indebtedness Created. Stock in an_Alaskan ice manufacturing | Lelcken, R. Cooke, J. Danlels, D. McCann ‘At the last meeting of the Alameda |ern contingent that is expected ol y V' 8 , . ver t e o Gerhisarai o prodenien At e | o RE SRS Ry el oy Rk ang fancy _epring-bosrd divhie i, | Boating Club the following new members | force the ar Beots has hot vet arrived. | ance. The society will leave on the §:3 | BuREy from a prospective litter by Aldon lders’ meetifig of the Oceante B ey Bosmasn was ons ot Divert, A. Bagnator, W. Walcott, P. Govanny, | Were elected: John Beatty, H. H. Sher- | Following 18 the line-up for to-day: | & m. boat and there will be trains every | " 265°T 0ut of Aldon Radiance. e Gy STl O alie | Jork oy the Denver mesting. Tio Iarer de-| & Ralston, J. Gladstons, C. Strohlin, E. Lee, | W00d; Ralph B, Elster, Walter Andrews,| gan Francisco. Positions. Watsonvl i e et o 2 R RS bonded Indebtedness of $2,500.- | parted for Chicago, whereg'heehgég ute‘; Sut R"e__....—_'nd TG };‘l'szgmff‘?:én '(;E‘“:Ir;i::d'cfiac:l;;?e' IF:T ergici" LS & : "o pfl"é‘é’;’{’ g;"E?;efi?‘ceH f‘ e ot oo Rallioad Bxodessted was filed wit > ; C! . s P c , . - . F. ng: vice pres: % > s e Saih the County "cleek Vei| g rlnetatement op e b Uacks) | Yostorday's fasolvents | ter and T 5 Wenb Join Eobs: Freastier, Wb lckamann: | A7, Inqusst was held sesterday morning jures of the corporation directors, John | back by the late M. Lewls Clarke for a Abraham Abrahams, merchant, Marys- 5 Rsatie A e L o e e e o Tomey, the il Rurioregkels, C{.#‘,{“hsx-f'fi“k'”s' BAuguu ragged looking ride on the back of old | ville, $459 54; assets none. Cuicci & Da- Boxing Permit Granted. Riley. serggeant at arms. Hermann Rower. teus. | train at the crossing of T!;n::n over by a A prciers ana v, DU Glbson aad | - Yockey John Sullivan and “Dealer” vini, fruit and vegetables, San Francisco, | The National Athletic Club’s application | Kru fecs Peter Windeler, Henry Heltmuller | Randall streets on the night of July s D an y a ealer” Mad. | $1197; no assets. C. A. Bennett, merchant, | for a permit to hold a hoxing exhibition 8nd D ourgens; finance committee | The yerdict of the jury was that Tiern; Z{‘i enry e, F. eigmann and J. H. |death was due to an accident caused ¥, Secretary E. H. Sheldon. den are about town looking for some soft | San Francisco. $2599; no assets. between the 1st and 15th of August was | Lindemann. Ahis own carelessness.

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