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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1899. GOLF. $ S f TROTTING. SEIEEE <X AD R A TR AT RS R TR TR Tk X< AT HA R SA BEEE T A TAT A A AT AT AT AT AT AT AT AT ATA AT AT AT AT AT AT AT AT A A A SA AT AT AT AT A DA SR A K PONY RACING. POLO. YACHTING. R A TR TSR TSR TR SR -~ TENNI ACC THE SPORGS OF THE DAY & ] TR R E AT R X HHERE B ING. BASEBALL. GUN. ROD. KENNEL. > DA NN FTETASET AT AT AT AT ASAS A EADES A YRS R DY T IS ISR KA IS RS IS PO S HSHTSHT ¥ R Ee . = ! TENNIS TOURNAMENT EXCELLENT RACING 4T '} she, : TE THE SANTA ROS@ MEET . L) —=— = 4 AT DEL MONTE COURTS "'**;b'e f;:vents That Busi-? o 00 ’ OW‘WU?,UMOOODUMOVN“;99,00‘00‘&90»00»0000 Zvll-[ighly Successful Opening of a Series of Such Interest Taken in ness Houses Gave Their Clerks a Holiday to Go to the Track. Special Dispatch to The Call. Vilke d Wil \ ta Rosa Stock Able ehind Gu 1 d Echor rst in second and t W the st w into ¢ the B @ teh way oo 0F LAKE COUNTY MEN While in Search of Missing Cattle Charles Crabtree Comes Upon One Which He Kills. v SPRI.;";S Aug 18.—Some 1 parties reported having miles northwest of 2 two persons seve s a few ar resort are a number of men who take pie big game, and thesc p the liveliest Inter m. A party organized, 1 by Professor George Watson, er of sports and amu the expedition headed n which the bear was sald to N struck the trall, but for several hours it led into north of Cache r 1 prom ne were stirred »f Charles o bear wh g near Eel Ri west of th abtree was Irish Barr. When River Mr. Crabtree icks. He put i Jowed {t about a qu dog he observed the b per ce about opp side_of the fire the bear fell and : down the hill. The med its flight and was a thicket. The dog in, but a second time jungle of underbrush. g indicated the locai- i he but Mr. Crabtree failed to mong the Y throw: thicket finally sickly brought Crabtree walked t of it and fired two first struck it in the own. The third, de- struck it in the itly. It was a s and was Snow Moun- s trapped In bout a vear ago, ught in by Mr. btree vy one killed in this vicinity for There is sald to be more intains of Lake County attribt es. this y of water in em back into intains. r Little miles from in a_small of rai g ason his trusty rifie a revenue. He has fifteen years During lled nearly eight hun- record this season s has taken sev 1 bear W first sful a father four brothers, ak iy, and all of s goad hunters George V son bagged on Monds nd all their ett had ‘nerous sup- ple on Tuesday. ————— RETURNS OLYMPIC CLUB BONDS. Club enjo; these summer e among the hola- s to return them request that the Horse Rarl- R ms alty this has Bartl The Olympic Athietic favor of the gods > Ve bor th the without consideration, for George James has announced ountry trip of the members to- They wiil train to Millbrae, to San Andreas Lake, nd thence to the beach swim. ———— In the Divorce Court. anz 1. Manasse has been granted a divorce from Emma C. Manasse .on f habitual intemperance. B worth sued N. W. Aylsworth divor alleging desertion as o use of action, Anpa Smith asks for a ce from William Smith en the ground t the defendant has been convietea of a felony: ground o; M for ats. | windfall of this | gri hletic institution George Crocker. He held | f the bonds and has re- Events That Society Looks Upon With Favor and Liberally Attends. Special Dispttch to The Call. PP P S G P R O S S U S W R S . MONTE, Aug. 18.—Del. Monte's Smith and PLillips won o porting event, which fs one of the | Cap in two sets, -2 ies of events of | ang a3 p m. Dr. . yond i nd that has ever occurred on the|San Francisco met James ( scorir W Pacific Coast, opened at 10 a. m. to-day | Hard Hart played MciKinney | with the first contest in the doubles hand- | despite th ct the icap tennis tournamegt, and never did a | Work to do he succe contest begin with more perfect § arid under more favor r- | cumstances than marked this. The courts in perfect condition. Numbers of . | people witnessed the matches, both in }‘:x;:gl \'\XZJ.TF | the morning and afternoon, and great en- | Lo, ) FAlG S g | thusiasm was evidenced by all. The | The hottest oo o Ariving { ladies especially showed their interest in | by Root and | the play by freely applauding all brilliant | and Smith strokes. This feature of the tournament |15 odds. together a smashing a inch. s made the first da first set w conspicuous a B O R AR SRCRY SRCRS SSORS SO SRR = 000000000000000000 Seager Jneh, A social as an athletic suc | 6=3. “Root" : The handicapping in the tournament,| Bradshaw out which was done on the sixth system, re-|against odds 6—1, but fell be s cently adopted in Englana and America, nd good team work of e - : w arraueyd ‘t v Sam Hardy :»h[ x;m!r‘v between War! 3 e % ST R ey " AN @ | A. Code, and nd Jones and e g o £ R e 4 | fair. Each man was cr hest tennis 200 T e - o & | to his previous record, s the only ‘match without °“'““MWMWMUMMDMOMDMooaaooaonLooeooooaooaoonaooooooaooooooo 1 | deprived of odds according to the nd Argnello won the ¢ — =7, S i ¥ as determined 1L nd 6 = - EULA . #ht's dr Hardy and Ce | [o-da C o if ), I | { 7 YEAE&.OI.C [Hrgoly iz nay hold severa) s e ¢ S new men came to the front. ost the first set, 7— 2 ples being Warburton and Fatjo of Santa won on Jones' smashing and Clara, who won from Hunt and Stone, the | v and Arguello’s acc e eve in Alameda crack te: 1d Jones and Ar- | side places and lo Code and §—2:23% 2.9 gueilo of o played right up | Hardy too the third set in good style, | into E , only going down in 6—1, after wearing out Arguello. The last nt, exhibi & close contest with Sam Hardy and was left unfinished becau £ | James Code : Har brothe of Pac | "The tournament began at 10 o'clock and Smith Phillips each hav- | with a match between A. W. Jones Jr., g a set i i : £ S X 5 AR /s ey County singles champion, o-morrow the last set will be playe } sing voungsters to face the starter at the Pacific ¢ t Trotting Ho; Breeders ’;\T; m“latl{r;x. L Ariagiloswho ntong RIme | and therwinhers will Dlay: Gode and ik the past week was D. E. Kr She Is by McKinney out of Balance 2 anta Cl County chan in the finals for the firs The d fam Hogoboom, wh show ation, she went phe f mile in 2:37% in a f » and Ray Emery of Reno, |ing for the cons ion tournament, mad 2 r easy action it was predicted covered the distance i Mr. Knight | Nev', and Johi Willey of Pa 3 up of ail lose P to the finals, ‘occurs S & romising Jerformer. is entered | T tter ‘team was s of half | to-night, and the contests will come off was offered §1000 for her immedia after the race, but declined to part with so promising a performer. 15 Bntered o o I CE e i S e R R N anenant the circaltiany work is expected from her. On Thursday she ad to her laurels by winning the Pacific |ffteen ! “"’“'“ o ‘:",f‘f\gf-“c 2 ey ff':\'“ D. The resylts of t Breeders' Futurity in straight heats despit handicap. Hunt and Stone of | 3 g 2 L. SoSk T S ——— | Aluméda, a team thay i3 considered equal —_— = === —— = = —— | to any California plavers outside the | won from Hu | = | y Hardys and Whitneys, then met Luke | Phillips and & ALL YACHTS WILL RACL BERKELEYS OARSMEN | Warburton and Robert' Fatjo, the cham- | Rowling. nd Bradshaw o | | pion uble team of Santa Clara, the, won I e and Cornell; | | 7 | Alamedans giving their opponents fifteen | Harper brotk 8 d K. F RE ISLAND HAVE AR[EL S BARGE odds. Hunt was not in his usual form, | Whitney brothers. Ar] REC ‘ [ | on account of recent ill-health. The game | nd Hart w fast and hotly contested. The Santa 0 beat W G E | e : | - % P EpE ( ‘\v\'un 1‘)3’ a SCi 1 3 n’{' l;—E.V " 6~X; i % ‘U. ad- | Sacramento and San Francisco Teams & Great Flest of Pleasure Craft to|The University Crew Is Expected fo|, fne reature”ot g s 35 e | Shalw and Root, 65, 16, 7% Tardy and Pyburn Jr. and G A. Rowling of Salinas | and Dr. Philllps i evada’s singles cham.- pion, and Grant Smith, a young but prom- Will Battle for the Lead in Win the Junior Barge Race at 6—1. SANTA BARBARA Sail Down To-Morrow From i the Navy Yard. | Aug. PLANS NEW SCHEDULE | g | polo ‘ponies with grooms leaye in a Pennant Race. Astoria Regatla. ng Californfa- Club player. Phillips | private car rrow morning for Monte- 53 fien oy = ot i, nd Smith are both over six feet tall, and | rey. Messrs. Maud a r of Riy- k [ A to and San| The fleet of the San Francisco Yac The oarsmen and swimmers from San |88 the Salinas men are barely over five | erside and Haiand ang Stier of it notchers, Sacramen % BEST Rt by . . b L oand L : Yalnable TTCDI]ICS Are Offered for | F’rrwh:d:nr et e ‘1\;11. will sail up z’nX v Jw.]m:‘ .\n[l;v’l‘: Francisco who will take part in the sixth | feét the combination was vVery funny.|Barbara leave for Del Monte Sunt Y- A ond this afternoon and to-mor- | 2nd to-morrow wiHl start down on annual Astoria regatta left this city on |— e . TR AR Yarions Byents: Ouee the Adams, | Zorx Glasiond tais etemecn sad tomor, | 22, (0my, T AR SoTe e Wednesday morning by the stearmer State e | s waiting for the result and the patrons | the fleet wHI start first, at 10:30 a. m., | of Califoraia . On The weesicamer State COURSING ENJOYS FOUR MILLI N T 0UT | Point Links. | Ewating ot city will fill the grand | @nd Will be followed by the other yachts | steamer were c ried " two _ four-oarcd or some weck el Monta hasi( R P sy rasibbo | BEnGOnAe) Tutling Delak the socdter D Drths i Sa e bt MARKED POPULARITY FOR MOUNTAIN LAKES Preparihes L golt tournament | S G e then the two. leaders, | The vaohts, the hames of tHelr ow | crew’s boat, and the other, the it A ot mext | B e 700 peopla at the Sunday|time allowancesand sfariiog tme proverty of the"Arlel Kowing Ciub! wi s g 2 note ve come | there 7 ¥ shown in the following table: e used by the University o ifornia f : . s g : e |Bame. con A R S DI | hen Wiliam ‘Howe 404 Robert ot Both Parks Are Patronized Liberally by | Fish Commission Is Stocking the W The local team lead ace by 2 - - —— T e Ariel crew decided not to go to As- | o 2 ™| row marginal percentage. This series of | Cime Bttt s Uhel Aial baree cro aa disorgan- | Jop markpal i it ine pAllow [ Time. | (9118 Ths Arlel Barge crew was Owners of Greyhounds and by Streams Throughout the State en see Am. sentatives of | haaq of the column if they have luek and YACHT. | | HMs. | ally canvy d the direc f the Ariel | i ing » Oakland ( lub on tk Monte | 1 a ':.s‘ gr:m\(h..l s they have been doing | 2™ {—— -— ;“l'l"‘fin‘d m"rl-d lh-e:‘l' ponsent totako the Public. From Its Ha[Ch&Y’leb. s wi b be E. R = during the last few weeks of pl Last | We're Here.....|A. M he boat with them. J. R. Bockman fel illionr trout will e ols 3 EiFubbas, PG Go St | e e e e DL W 5. K. savory..... ihehuch disappointed at the failure of | The owners of greyhounds are being af- | FOUr million trout will be planted by : - P. Hubbar G. Gow, Orestes | Saturday and Sunc S S LR A T e the Arlels to send a crew o the northern | forded ample opportanitios thece qurs o | the officers of the California State Fis, Plerce, I Bowles and R. M. Fitzger- | local team 3 \ng 7o Y herland.. rnival that decided to abandon il by win. | Commission in the streams of the State mento. Uncle's mer ting for ri 3 his | prove whether their dogs are bread-win- ald G ieata that will represent Bouth.| SELS Rit Bl A s ard o mar : G own trip thit The only representative or not. Unfon Park promotes inrec | tBl8 season. To the ardent fisherman ern California in the ma RS, i he for Blooa. Avolus SR of the Ariels will be H. Wittkopf, who 2 gl DI .. | these figures mean much, as the fish will South cor Fitzpatrick ls in better form than he GYEHUS.....7 Nl row In the single-shell race.’ The S00K (hie meck andialfo noxiweek | i and Ml ey ek, Jones, W. Wie Lt weqle and) this| willl plabci 66 s 7 | plameda club will be tepresented by S. J. | while Ingleside is pursuing the even tenor | i 5 i HUpDLy 8 ne in much better shape. He will | Ripiie H. Goodall [ Gemproke, Ity W. Avers; A C. Webb, W | of its way, offering a ninety-six-dog stake | F0Y3] SPOTt in the years to come. The TR R A S e BT H. Topping...-.| Hansch, Johi Lewis Hansen “and | 2 1ty cara to-day. The stake o Hotns greater proportion of these game fish will osed to Harvey of s:o('xin}‘-nln: “mmg fi!:(\":!m A \‘--\ 1“ Kenzie o ".1.m .1?11‘.,“_ Park next Thursday will be reserved, as ‘\fi‘np ;lblu:‘alll“ ’1‘1’;‘[‘..‘:‘,‘] u; .m: 1;;‘1;‘}?‘ e i LR S e e ) Dryer, Cifg. | usual, for the non-winners in oven stakea.| £ 3%, M) 81 Baxts of the Btate will reccive St © %% | White Winigs Plerce Tracy and )r.’ C. C. | The draw will be held on Monday ev i e Yomithesfisian. and ¢ Virgin M. Newha iis and J. uphold the honor | ”'fi lfhlic l‘.u}vh-- s, . - « utt uth The swimme | i R = g | o . ombs and wife have returne in e decioinY, OhaascoUnt of | Ramona.. . .\ IW. N, McCariny Brewer, J. A. Geddes, J. Redie John Brett of Closter, N. J., has import- | ¢rom Belican Bay after a six we Umpire Tong's decisions, a change will be | {zgie e A Wil . C. Stenberg. Tt was fully exy 4 arcog’ which iis expected to have an | v sht viclity. - While thees dac. O | ‘n\‘;;\h\l D e e e J. Sprecikels h;,. Ochs uf nlnl—rfl'wpuhl“mm ;nmw]m_ u‘n' tuture g»:ml’:‘l‘lllll)as "E K\r" _ | fished the Willlamson River, and although | de A 188 Sec 5 — ~ the outrigged sk event, but he | hounds in this count: The dog is Nes- 9 L 3as ongs prepared a | Frank Graves. a veteran ball player and | y R Simpson’s yawl Tramontar found that he couid not spare the twe tor, by Herschei-Lady Glendyne. The |it i8 late in the on it afforded good Place during | an ex-National League man. The double | megsured yostrday will_enter: yS -necessary for the trip. elve | e divided the Waterloo cup with | sport. The fly fishing at Pelican Bay is e peoposc i ocr and | eyatem o "”n'.:;fl"-,Lj";N’h_n“g‘f‘f{mfi‘; race. Her time allowance will b _IUis 1o be regretted that the Ariel crew | wter Scot In 1887, while the dam di- | pronounced disappointing. Trout appear i{# Proposed for Sep- | faction is obtained it is prob: out to-day. A prize flag will be & did not find out sconer its inability to | vided in 1885 with Bit of Fashion, numerous, but decline to rise to the. fy s | umpires will pass judgment on the re-| gt Y4V e T e which | Compete, as a good four might have been | the cup in 1836 and the “‘purse’ in | The favorite method of landing them 1 Fmament iforimen. | PRI ERMEE Y e from Vallejo, and also to the yacht which | made up ‘of South End. men, even with- | Three of Herschel's et ve won with the Wilson spoon. The shooting Sea. holes, with han, | The lineup is as OIS crosses the finishing line fi 2 « bert McArthur. *S. J. Pembroke, | classic Waterloo — Texture in = 1894, | son, which opens September 1 under the ) cup, to be awarc | San Francisco, On the way down to Sausalito thelj - hands all the ar ents in | Thoughtless Beauty In 18% and Fabulous | Oregon law, should be good. The mats winn WO _contests September Sacramento, | pules of d must be mm:x:!_-—-i this been, z at As- | Fortune in . Nestor wa the only dog ! in front of the lodge is covered with snipe & Mixed foursomes, at cighicen holes, | Sianley | with. Tt g line will be an | foria, will assist thé oo (g myke which ever Jod the great Fullerton. When | and duck . with Ha - silvor s Harvey | 7o ; from the club- | up the programme of its. He be- | they met or broke his leg and was B. ch has ‘return om his an- sptember sUver | Sultivan irst base ' Connor | HMAEH Keboat, which must be | lieves that the Alamedas are suis woe: | they 2 to the stud. T .“&,',2:‘ laheg re Jroed. from his g Capt cup; third 1 on- Soonl e ey Ing the stakeboat on‘the star- | ne e, Senior \darge race, they being | Thomas McHugh's Moss Rose is en- | went vo Wabbor Taks iy te on and music at the club- IR s The Onishing tme Wil e |10 SXgellent condition and having covered | tered again at Inglesida this week: Sha | Weiie Rock o Fordyce and T | house September 16—Putting and ap- | Multer.: . Left field. MeLaughlin by the judges at the clubkouse. | the distance of one and 2 half miles in | has recovered from her severe work of | River from Trackoc o Tahoe. The fish- proaching contests for ladies and gen. | Pois " Tight field, haetian | Bt minta ooner, Rover and 3 | aas “iins Anc o1 seconds about a week | last Sunday. The same owner's Maid of |t i e Lake proved somewhat tlemen, for silver trophies, Hilderbrandt Center field --Doyle | ). Spreckels urline will be the | ago. The University of Culifornia boys | the Mill, by Firm Irrend—Sinalon, wit | 5 ppointing, although he secured all the RO e ht in the fieet | were not wccompanicd by Al Lean. th 0 Lo the slips- to-day for the first time. | trous he. wasted b BT eIt eEIOID9040 90404004 04-0+0+0000@ el ce from thesc | tratner, who I8 nieeded by the ¢ andidates | M. London has sold Matchless to Schae- | "5 b "Stovei cor Wory b . litwo. The e starts at 10:30 | for t ootball team. S.°J. Pembroke | fer_and Powers. & and Gatne G b i 13 | e ettt in the senior event. It W. Avers, stroke | kennel. Dudley Diamond s pronounces | i nivine fstldadds 1 1 AR the flagship Pactolus | of the Alameda barge. may enter the out- | the largest greyhound in the. eoumies New S oty > + © | 5F the ¢ facht Club and 15, N. | Tigged skiff race and Dr. C. C. Dennis | welghing eighty-two pounds. The A0EE | Do e Ao dmwiio { 4| Walters B il ke part i | W I row both in SKiff and shell. will 'be Teady to course within a month | P Bithie M VRO hos et L ore . | the tr ommodore Allen M. -0, Les 00000 to Verdi he effécted arrangements with 4 § | Giay having requested permission to have | @ 090 %0209 "o Mr. Morriil to take this matter up for the ¢ 4 | the times ] - enefit of both States. [ | judges )¢ —_— 1 W. R. McFarland, who is collecting fish 1 the Pactoly { : for the aquarium ‘o be shown at the & | Embla is 34.57 feet. | ‘'orthcoming exhibition of Mechanics' In- i | “Independ of the general result, Dr.| g stitute, says that Charles en and oth- 6 T Meiansls Hay panticy sl sedesypny + | ers report”the black hing in R 3 that his sloop Sappho should beat G. . ¢ | slan River a5 belng o orent quatity, ¢ | Bil s Nixie, which on May -1“ ® | Mr. McFarland expects to make 2 good i g‘nn ved H. R, e display at the fair. His collection is at > ® | kins' na will be seen present in one of the Golden Gate Parlk 4 [in a rac > first time to-morrow. | & o | Takes. & | The Cc BRI SOMRERN Toh iy 4|, The fishing at Lake Tahoe still contin- | [ | annual up-1 Mg e ues remarkable. being its best + Westerfeld's flugship Aeolus will be ¢ Tahoe City, Here the catche companied by I apavie '*l"(‘t;: oasnl * from 50 to 100 to the boat for each day's | and Paul er's sloop Mig "], SR, & | fishing. .In _one day over 1100 pounds of { fherscaludinill be the Sommanone B B | frout wera ahipped to this citv. “The fish- | Morrow, %. Schober a 0 v 4 | Ing at the lake since June " Bagar's’ companions will be Frank | ! F Rl Scatn ! 4 | Thompson, H. W \yesterteld and 4. M. | ¢ | mosShem | & ® | O'Brien, while on board the Mignon will | t S N H G. E. Bacon and Milton i be Paul Biber and J. Meusdorfier. | @ s accompanied by their wives, leave % § The e among " ihe thirty-footers at | { for the McCloud River, where thay RS & | the regatta on September 8 this vear wit | ey for the M 1 be unusually interestin s I'rank Stone’s | ¢ ¥ Bekkeart will ush * ¢ | 8loop Presto and I, f. Gorter's sloop are | up Russian River way next week. Mr. Py new meribers of the cluss, and their quali- | [ Cumming has found a desirable spot. the [ | ties are as yet untried. The regatta will | ¢ Tacaaan tor whish Ha deciies o tacions . serve to test the merits of the possible | ¢ at the persent time to any of his friends. & @ | defenders of the perpetual challenge cup. | ! . o it bl rero s I | It is doubtful whether the yacht race | @ @ | Hotel afe: San Francisco-George King. % set for August 27 in Monterey Bay as a | + C. L. Clark, Louis N. Bowdoin, Colonel (4 finale of the carnival of amateur sports | + W. Keliehor. Henry E. Skinner. M. Geary, . + at the Hotel del Monte will take place, | ® & | J. Offinger. L. H. Claburgh. C. A. Over: as the arrapgements for the reception of + ington. James 8. Rell. Bert Spring. S @ | the First (alifornia Regiment will prob- + ramenio—B. L. Havwoeod, Charies I, ably iInterfere with jt. Admiral J. D. fax. George S. Bartells g Spreckels’ Lurline will be on hand for the Onkland—A, S, Carma naval parade, as also will the pilot Loat | Frier, Asworth— ¢ | Bonita, whilé 'E. A Wiltsee's schooner | Verd—H. Conger. Truckee—( & | Aegle {8 out of commission. Ex-Commo- Clintock. . § |dore 1 Guties schooner. Ohispa, will also S S robably join in the parade. Thus W. N. & | McCarthy's schooner Ramona, H. R. ¢! PRESS CLUB BILLIARDS. ¢ | Simpkins' yawl Tramontana and Dr. A | ? = ; W. MeKenzle's sloop S8appho.are !he,unlyi Fred S. Myrtle won the final game in possible competitors, >ress Club handicap billiard t 3 Admiiral J, D, Spreckels has communi- [ She R Lo mplann i e cated with the commodores of the yacht B iy At JloNer, Yerterday. ? | clubs with reference to the naval parade The summary of* games follows 4 | to be held“ln honor of tlxr n;turnfing vol- First. m;x(nd—(&lvn}c;‘s«ywl' :wg[«_l"nen)n;:y by unteers, o state at he has fourteen 400404000+ 0040 -+0 ¢ -0 125 to 67; Kaufman beat Tilton (90) by 115 6? (l\’l‘g?,‘nd d;slreg‘x’; (]},';;‘,e a (\'un!)[ towed 2 g "**“'H—O—Q—o—. to 63 Cflrpsnltfiwl)h;?\ 1,1;3‘ Sht-l«;nnlul:) by 100 : ¢ | by each of them. The California Yacht to 92; Cowles ( eat Fouga () by 100 to 55 .*&*M*fivtwomwé—o—oflw—@—flfl—o&—o—fl. Slut i’ contribuic the Sawl idier nd MISS MAY SUTTON, A NEW TENNIS QUEEN. Henley (76) beat Burke (%) by 75 to 30; Tirich the sloop Pactolus, which have been as- (110) beat Harrison (85) by 110 to 71; Stover 1SS MAY SUTTON is undoubtedly signed to the jon_anchored off sec- the youngest pla (110) beat Fitch (110) by 110 to ONLY BEAR SHOT NEAR BARTLETT SPRINGS IN YEARS Yer ever entered in M | ? ¥ on the mory of August 24 and will fe- | ica. She will attain her thirteenth birthday the 2§th of September. She | t Ulrich by to 104; Stover a bye. i HARLES CRABTRER has the credit of killing a blg bear in Snow Moun- | main there anetler day if it 15 necessary. | has becn playing tennis about a year and a haif. She Is astonishing the | _Third round—Myrtle beat Cowles by 125 to 75; tain, eleven miles northwest of Bartlett Springs. The Commodore T. L. Hill of the S8an Fran- | experts at Santa Monica by her brillian E n g Stover beat Healey by 110 to b t playing in tournament matches, Mrs. A. de G. Suttos lived in Pasadena fo ghters, all tennis play s when dressed. It is the first one killed in that vielnity in vears, although many men in the field have seen them prowl- ing about. Two were trapped on Snow Mountain recently, while another was trapped a year ago in the Salt Creek country, ciscos will go over to Sausalito as soon as the arrival of the transport {s known and will sail his sloop Cygnus over to North Beach, where he will anchor her Luntil it is time to join the procession. She is | n (British navy), was T the past six years. €rs, one of whom is ex- Final—Myrtle beat Stover by 125 to 101 —_————— Ocean Water Tub Baths. 101 BSeventh street, corner Mission. Lvater direct from the ocean. the youngest daughter of Captain and born in Plymouth, England, but has Miss May is the voungest of five dau, pected to prove this year's champion. Salt:

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