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4 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY¥, MAY 19, 1900. YACHT SAILS STRETCHED FOR COM!NG RACES Corinthian an;j—éalifornda Club Boats to Compete on Dec- oration Day. SCULLERS WILL RACE IN COVE AT BELVEDERE| Boating Season to Be Opened | To-Morrow, All Clubs Con- tributing Men. he San Fran- elsco, Corinthian and Californfa Yacht clubs to Vallejg last Saturday and Sunday was hig successit he sail to Val- ejo from Oakland Creek, Sausalito or of a brilifant se of e combined ci aron by the lgh with ,a good breeze and a flowing was enjovable. Sgme of the reached Vallejo about.d o'clock up there were achts at an- and noon, they entered The big nmodore 1 ausalito than the Vice k_the Kl'_: - The > cruises, ws W. McKe though mo. | ciseo Yacht Club hos | under th s W Corinthia = King The fl Embla of the California . ; Yacht € npanied by the Pactobus 1 K g Surf ther ) - ke, Spray an [ < - a, "Aeolu a i | Truant Mignon, o i | Speedwell, Am al more. The E 0 seats schooners’ anc the ving . . ship Independe straits > shore. The | 1ejo was unusually pleasant, there being a good breeze, an ebb tide and_scarcely “ . | any sea. Off' the qnarantime hulk the : | breeze slackened, but all the yachts reached_their mox in good time. In | San_Pablo Bay the sloop Cygnus, w ¥ . | was strong.secured a long lead | oop Juanita, but in Raccoon E ed her and made her | *t stood too | shore an - | ed by several of the small craft. . st Saturday the Encinals opened the " T - son with a vaudeville show and dance the clubhouse, the prineipal perform rs being Alex Roshorough, W. J. Hynes, Melvin, N. Halton, W. O'Brien, B . Thompson, Clifford Ir nd Captain John Leale. Dr. Chazles dale acted master of ceremonie: —PHOTOGRAPHED FOR THE CALL. L g it e ° STANLEY ADDERLEY, TRITON ROWING CLUB, JUNIOR SKIFF CHAMPION. ] | To-day and to-morrow open ve programmes of the San Franc ian, cinal and C fornia Y L the Sc Bay yachtsmen 2 ifternoon and ® * ® Vight in Venice” still remain, thus af- o s . - . igurated t rTOW over new course at Belvedere, the va- | The seating arrangements used at the celebration of . y and g €| 4 rious c bu Jlers and bargemen. The regatta was orig- fording spectators a clear view of the course without the inconveniencé to which they have here- - 3 A Boat Club, b developed so dly in importance that it w tofore been subjected on regatta ¢ Under such favorable conditions the opening day cannot be atta committee Pacifi Association, - Amateur Athletic Union. ' other tha succe: . b a an succ | opening of the season. The event set O -06060000+000-00-0-0-0 O 0-0-0-0-0-4-0—+- 340054 +-6-9-04-04-0 R R ) for to-day and to.morrow is : The board o irectors s 1 [ e r 0 , consisti: o hed et o cas | SPORTSMEN OF . ICOURSING MAY Toppe. B. 8 Emmons and 10 ALL CLASSES |r | BECONTINUED gr f PeoebedePeIeteieieiedtieoeiet et eheiese it "'SENATORS AND e e H. Hopps, E. S. Emmons and W. A. ringer, is preparing for_the Corinthlan BATSMEN AND BOWLERS.| F X 2 23iaE oniy Cor polnteiy and setitre O il emattas on’ Decpeiiion: day. FRISCO ON THE B o and this e : "Siiiped bass are plentiful in Petaluma -\gfi}h{&%‘i’;‘f}s ii‘f:?:’:.‘:; of the Caiftornia LOCAL DIAMCND Sitern e Doai 1) DAt tha pia: TO MEET HERE B B S L s 1 AT !NG LESIDE |2 Clay and H. L. Clapp, will, during angements {. the coming week. make 2 1 ne Paciite Coas Fials Associa: | LI, GE IS PO T e 4 the annual club regatta on Memorial day. The Change in Harris® Team |t wag then awarded to Fiynn's | Will Frame Laws Which phe | Tjoyd Baton, the well known fisherman | NO Adverse Action Can Be ||i is to be regretted that the regattas Looked Upon as a Marked | " ofics of the Saw Francisco Kennel | Next Legislature Will Be .1'1“\1 ‘?.‘,'r'(“fi’e"‘.}o’ih’%’ai’?&“:l?f ‘“f‘vj}&"&’!\“fif"}?i‘; Taken Until Decision .('i:\rifl?'a:enlr::l:,n?nrzflf-f{:Y{,Srf_\-flf‘s’u' d a5 Improvement. . S Y e Asked to Pass. | feiends sgwr Bim, oft in & sizie which he [ Is Rendered. | 2 mark in both events. el | nt of prizes, s all com-~ dred years old. 2 LY itions ‘<hould be addressed to the | < ; : William_Roehr, Richard Henning and | wethe = = s e HANDBALL MATCHES. s fornia B secretary, H. H. Car| at Napa. | A sportsmen’s convention will be held | y1ine Falting. three well known grocers | hether coursing can or cannot b Y ba of the sea- It has been definit decided that a | in this city, commencing on Thursday |of the Missfon, have been successful | tinued at Ingleside will probably be de- rtable percentage. | bench show will be héld in Oakland in | next. It is expected to do much good in|as cod fishermen recently. Point Blunt | cided once and for all by Judge Murasky | The followers of handball will have teams pick up in their | f{;}j{;“‘"’r“‘:iw Al o {5;1'[:*‘"}‘3!_“;'\:“-’:‘9‘ suggesting the legislation necessary rur‘\m‘s "{G s(‘§n=h0( their opefations. Of the | early next week. The se was again | their usual match games l;lw_mm—f,,wn:[ re iikely to hold What | ciatio, Jotl ey shows Wwill the preservation of fish and other game | three Mr. Roehr was the most successful, | taken into court on sday, when a | Phil Ryan's court, Howard street. e o e T securing thirty-three fine fish, which he | pow iniunction was secured against Chief | games already arranged are between the 1 Rennel Club rules and | Which is found in almost endless variety'| §6¢ - ct Is that an extensive | within he borders of this State. The ey e shows will shortly | officers of the State Fish Commission too! . bt | be arransed. io include with these cities | the initfative in the matter, inviting dele-| SWIMMING AND DIVING. s of the league, but | gy ckion, Fresno and Los Angeles. | Bates from all over the State. The idea | rmed and harmonized | Dr. A. R. Bail attle has bought | 18 to frame a general law which will cover From the 1 end Sac- | under Ame aight up the column to | the present prospec ve the Capital City | Circuit of the A. K of Police Sullivan. 'The case was argued | following rnl«l,\‘flr“. S Hig 54 vesterday and was submitted. Coursing 3 L Apd ¥ Sttt . Me- will be continued without further inter- | “G&[i0 M0 "0 N ruption until Judge Murasky shall have | J. Condon -2 ision. T. Foley and J. Kirby ve. Dan Regan and E. th and of S de N. H. Hickman's English setter Count | the varying conditions which are found | mhe swimming and diving contests at | Féndered his . o means follows that the othar | Harold, by Harold out of Countess Noble, | throughout the State. As each county . sutunys & | The stake at Ingleside this week is an PATi1. Sieberst and W. Walsh vs. G. B. Hay- It is gr R b e 1y to be regretted that this fine | Board of Supervisors was asked to name | f"‘f“ B“r‘“n‘;’_ e b e e [ 1 on he entries include Firm Foe, | ward and J. 3 4 animal cannot be exhibited at A. K. C,| two delegates there will be a general In- | lowing entrt 5 Rusty Gold, Rocker, Hawker, | E. Toy and R. Hausman vs. W. Maguire and them hage a chance fhows because of the disqualification of | terchange of ideas, which must bring| Fifty.yard dash, fuveniles—G. Rudonick, J. | Fiehzl, Rusty Gold, - = Custay B as # rule some- | hic breeder, H. T. Payne | some good resuits in their train. | O'Brien, F. Carroil, H. Leicken, A. Reese, P. | Scottish Chief, Terrona, Master Clair, Sir | =, "Siic, ang p. Kelly vs. G. Hutchinson to the OpposiNg | —(igce, the Japanese spaniel which took | The persons invited to sit in the con- | Lockwood, P. Sunberg, 0. Lowenberg, W.| Pasha, Mose, Herschel's Pride, Lily of [ gng 7. MeManus. the wrong moment. The Season | the second prize in the open class at the | vention have responded quickly, and with | Kipp. Winters, H. Frost, L. Hanlon, C.|{he West, Goldén Rule, Overture, Belle | T. Serres and Joe Broyer vs. A. Whiteman under way iong enough for all| recent show, is dead, and Thomas H. few exceptions have promised to attend. | Schilling, C. Childs, M. Carmody, J. Laird. | cqoo " gofbonard and Palmflower. Cours- | and B. White. hed form and there | §tevenson will find some difficulty in re. | The number of birds to be bagged in one | Tub race—H. Carcass. G. Wallace, Augus- R ENOIR G . O Ay W, Fisher and P. McKinnon vs, P. Ryan and on this score. | placing this tiny animal 7 day, the protecting of English snipe, the | tus. R, Dahi, G. Keiber, F. Taslor, A. Bau- | Ing will commence to-day at 12:30 p. m. | g "jcDonald Francisco bali-tossers | © Another death is that of the Eskimo dog | regulating of deer-shooting and other | dain, F. Eames, W. Jacobs, F. O'Brien, E.|and to-morrow at 11 a. m. M. J. Kilgalion and A. Hampton vs. J. fter tife other league | Nuggets, the property of Harold R.|matters which the genuine sportsmen feel ‘-m'(l)‘;lfk,‘_flfl;; i ~(x;rlmz\§>_';a“r‘fl One hundred and sixty greyhounds are ite and R. Murph the center of at- | need attention will be discussed. The | pperson, F'. Bogene, Q. this week—i8 in' a , - s . oo Eames, O. Misner, R_Riding, L. | entered at Union Par nd Mr. Brown re. | Supervisors of the .various counties. have ¢ . J. Hanton, K. Hansboro, | puppy stake and 112 in an open stake. oury finds solace in the | Brown. Nuggets w: h shows the games that | traction at the show table been won and lost. He points with | fused several good offers for him. worked independently in framing laws | 3 X ot to the fact that his team has won | e gy i and filling the statute books. It is hoped | & Lundin W. Tarrine. fo Haywards. O | Coursing will commence to-day upon the ut of the seven games played | to_get one law governing the whole State. | 1°"ti, Special mateh— o st hald ival of the 10:15 a. m. train. The puppy <t the champions and: leaders and ON THE GOLF LINKS. 1[“ e shooting at Ingleside tosmorrow | R SR A e A, stake will be run down twice if time per- es that having accompltshed that it | will be done by members of the Californfa | The best of the entries in this stake would be conceded that they are capable o | SETBACK FOR QUAKERS. d to be Anchor, Moonlight, Wing Shootipg Club and the Lincoln Gun | are suppos ended to open the new elghi- | Club. The former will shoot Jive birds, | ] | Game Cock, Bald Head, Tyrone Prince urse of the San Rafael Golf | “'!l‘."{*’ :r?;rgz:;zrnyl”fo:“fi:hmly:‘.:m(‘:“;‘fi}-y‘ Pittsburg Batters Score Eight Runs | ;m“‘q Betsy ‘Hdrrnv\'_ % & 3 #th ¢ i o The s rling: o | i i ni My Selection, among the recent tmporta- 1y with a match between two | iyl will hold thelr second pigeon shoot | in a Single Inning. tior ngland, will make his first h of six men, representing the | for the Carolan cup on their grounds on | W: L. Pe. appearance and will meet F. A. M¢Comb's akland Golf clubs. | July 4, The members have greater facili- | One Spot. Curtis & s have entered ing fast ball even though they are | Tt was tail end. The Sacramentos have | een-tole «¢ aten by the Stocktons in only one | ¢iun to- and but a single time by the Oak- teams, standing of the clubs to date is|San Francisco and ( Clubs— ears | shown in this table The absence of C. P, Hubbard and George | ties for practice than they had last year | Brookiyn S o and Narcisstis, SIUE which b b s p _ | D. Greenwood prevents the Oakland Club | and higher class shooting Is expected. | "?;"fi{:;:;fi TN~ 5 14 (a3 | should figure In the siake to-motrow aft- isco 2 7 | from making up a really strong team. A B AR | d g¢enoon. Beacon meets Eugens Ceary's | - Z % | The project has, therefore, been aban- | RAGKET WIELDERS ACTIVE.| PITTSBURG, May 18—In the fourth tnning, | NSlal0, Tait g SNSRI A the ) x doned, and for the present at least the ) | arter two men were out, Pittsburg found | FOURG., ete ster of Pasha Ken- | CLUBS 3 |£ |goifers of San Francisco and neighbor/| d' e "“‘";""' L e | ARLDEh Serarde Srom an t.x&f\fi.jhfia. r - hood will lose the pleasure of seeing an| A Week ago the Whitney brothers and | three singles, scorlng elght tuns. The visitors | ropean trip. He had opportunities of sée- | o on. 28 they btained interesting contest. Meanwhile the quali. | the Hardys felt certain that they would | could not hit Chesbro except in the sixth and | {2 Colurding in Its highest development in INSURES LOVE AND A HAPPY % be ’ < best 1o 11ty cubs. | fying rounds of the competitions for the | 80 to Chicago for the his middle western | "SRGy B “am0. " Seore: * | England at the classic Waterlao meeting | HOME FOR ALL. B 1 o | £ o o a4 | Council's cups for men and women are | championship tournament which will be | &% £ | e e T T o 5 eting n Sar feco Bacr ks | Secramento : proceeding. In the case of the ladies the | played on July 8 9, 10 and 11, but| piysburs .. 1| & number of greshounds with the | How any man may quickiy curs himselt after . e, Tun | Oukiand first ninic holes are played in the morning, | conditions are such to-day that there is | Philadelphis ... o | Benrbtainable blood lines to develop the | years of suffering -from sexual weakness. lost o anciée i gnd the second nine in the afternoon. On | a great deal of doubt felt by all con-| Batteries—Chesbro and Latimer d| breed in, this State. He tried to purchase | vitality, night losses, varicocele, ete., and en- he — 2= By O the oundl'a cHig, uT' to tmc play | cerned whether or not the Eastern trip | and MeFartand. Umplre—Hurst. | Faber Fortune, pronounced the faste mall weak organs to full size and vigor. 510 cups, there will be a | will prove a fact. | = dog in England, a full brother to Fabu- | - p competition, medal play, for the James P. Gardener, manage! £ ST, JIS, May 1 < LR 4 . G 3 ager of the| ST. LOUIS, May scramento and Frisco teams will | ladies who have played qualifying rounds | Kenwood Country Club, made glowing | Hawley's curves unmercifully n | play the string out at Recreation Park | o7 the Counclys cup, but do not reach the | promises to_the four crack rackét wield- | needed. Attendance, 1150. the | ihis week and the result should be final round. "It will be over nine holes | ors of the West when in San Francisco | Ciybs— Brown, | watched with considerable interest. The | D¢ ’_’ll‘.‘“,‘“ a l’“‘ Lz rf"","“‘ _Of the |, few weeks ago. His terms at that time | s¢. Louls. | Sunday game will be the tenth meeting | CQUNCIIE Cup cONtest and (he vunner-up. - seemed agreeable to.the Hardys and the [ Rew York 3 [ gt he season and (o champlons Wit oy o MU fi;mgbn‘%hgu%ye:lhalg Whitneys, ®ut now on a second consitt: | piiioriesJones And Crige have to 0 " s series to spl 8 anc ghbe 4 i RECORD FLY OF PIGEONS, | ™ 'v” 'hbn?“, ‘l)!_. (“Hanel{" ”;m; 1;: during the winter and spring the number eration of the p‘rf)ponltltm {n?se lmen' m}d and Bowerman. Umpire- | even with | of “visst the linie b the expense to be borne by fhe long trip s - | intent upon preventing an even break and | Of Visitors to the links at Del Monte. | past greater than they care to meef | he will require Iburg to do the twirling in | Santa Cruz, Santa Catalina and other | Gardener waS anxious to secure _the 2 o < | two of the contests. In the Sunday game | Places h“_”“‘”""h-‘“d- # < Westerners for the tourmament, and he| CLEVELAND, Obfo, May 18.—Cleveland, | Iburg will be in the box against Jay | ,The course of the Santa CatalinaTsland | ;may. be induced to offer better terms, | Kansas City, § Hughes and there should therefore be a , GOIf Club has been much improved, sev- | pretty exhibition of box work. Pabst, the | £T8l of the holes having been lengthened. | new captain of the Friscos, will makeé his | 2he first hole, named Cruz. which was local debut to-morrow and Henrg| Krug | 210 yards, is 266 y Louis walloped| [ Fortune, a ‘Waterloo cup winner, but | hep hits were | hig owner would not part with him. | : Russell, Allen & Wilson's St. Clair and | Russell's' Nancy were mated for the fifth time on the 9th inst. The progehy of these | two great greyhounds have been among the noted performers on American cours- ing flelds. One of the stars of the first . litter was Victor King. The second litter American League Games. gave to the sport Master Clair, Belle Clair 1; | and_Daisy Clair. A litter whelped in . Am“& 15924‘,‘7;13(}] nov%l‘hnrteepn months old, S eddin, el X ad The tennis men think he will. The Cali-| BUFFALO, N. Y. May [S.—Buffalo-Chicago | Taie e Me. Cast Away and s 4 Lad. fornja Club ie also_anxious to have the | game postpored: rain. These are all in this city now and will he local cracks go to Chicago and represent | = DETROIT., May 18—Detroit, 0; Minneapo- | seen in competition when they have fully the second, Miguel, il £ fengihened one vard: the third, Njchoiar | the club there, and with this end in view | iis. 16 | a2veloped. will be back at shortsiop, McCarthy hav- | ! : ; icholas, | o supscription’ has been talked of to fill| INDIANAPOLIS, May 18.—Indianapotis-Mii- v ‘s Mountai ing left the team. |5 ‘,3"3";;2-;,, “’"‘f.':,‘;,",}h",'\‘“ r";’f“'"y‘ ihe | oyt the s necessary for the tri}:a. [Wauk!e same postponed; rain. "wp‘,‘(.ipea"{‘ “lagw:fh:‘g\_: l)rlagve';'%‘r:‘,hfq‘llfi K t The line-up for the game to-morrow fs | fOU g & cen moved | One of the biggest tournaments in the R P ey T TR | inst. to St. Lawrence. Three of the litt Tous best | a5 follows: Dearer tg the mouth of the ravine and to | nistory of the California Clib will be Bicycle Path to Napa | are dogs S SraNe Nise his was E | s as been a B Al 3 . ®. o Sacramento. Positions. San Franelsco. - played Decoration day on the club courts. = o igipon 2 ¥ 'O'Shea Bros. have regist A \1\ "”‘f acram . o &h:_!';[z | rimnde an\d fls {:(;‘w] "ll’lhl‘, center of the | ft has been decided to make it open tn" _\ALLLJO, May 18.—The V;xl!e)p Bi le | deven p\:m)l(‘e by Fear ivm‘fl:‘\}ltrli(t;fir of ards per Pitcher ; Thurg |plateau. A fourth bole, named Anacapa, | gij.comers, a singles, without handicaps | Club, with the aid of the Napaites, will | g . olden | S B moes First base... Babak | Y A en Nicholss, aad f’?fi"_ }71"“" or classes. Invitations will be'sent out | complete the cinder bicycle path comnect- | “Sterl & Knowles will soon have anoth Tecorde 5 22y | Stuitz 1554 Second base............Reilly | PRt I0 € e o hole 'rnld r“il' to the well-known players all over .thé| ing \v'néleln and Napa on Sunday. The | Australian greyhound running in their iy e r e : z;-nn’aqr»-so Poepled | B oading to the ALl HolG svola ‘Shr State, and _effort will be made to| Napa Supervisors appropriated &i\o to- | pame. This is a sapling named Icicie ?:"- e | Bagan. .............. Shortstop Ll Krug | & ; th S the | have the tournanient a complete success. | ward the path. The speed of riders will | Licorice, out of Rhyme. i Mc! hitn. Left fleld . oo Levy k-encumbered ground and is 3 v . McLaughin........Left feld.. Brocinstt | further side of the plateau. Clemenis. e | The Whitneys, the Hardys and all the | be limited to twelve miles an hour and | ‘Judge P. J. Rellly of Ingleside has a ht field.. ... . . e s clever lesser lights wiil be on hand. | bikers will not be allowed to ride abreast. | hrace of puppies by M x L. W. KNAPP, M.D. “.‘;“’ sy lhe‘;’l‘f’:‘::‘: (8 ?rf'et'zegf'lfh;snm's?&fihhgfldhgfighfe‘}'il";rh‘g,,;',‘n“,‘,’,’,‘,’;";‘,;‘,’;} wil be a p&eglud;e:; {The path is about _elghteen miles in‘D:wm whipchln';l! r‘rlx'endsh?firm(-‘éle:} lgl‘é Bl il aaiie: adl aaion:to De. 5. “pemy} | an umpire crisie, DUt A ey A Dt has | O e arive 1a" acrons | o arasiad | which will be played either at San Rafael = 5 Biem welghs Seventy’two pounde gng | W¥. Knapp. 188 Hall biag.. Detrolr, Mich.. and e | e e L T ehance 8t 1t e na | dlioh. then an iron €hot to the precipies | oF San Jose during the early days of Diamond Badge for Scott. |yfhe other nearly as much. 5 and | 1o il gladly send the fres recelpt with full & il t July or the last days of June, according | , ,umper of friends presented Tax Col- |' N. P. Whitney's St. Anthony quarreleq | directions so that any man may easily curs Signaily falled, on this side of tha bay. | and over with a lofter. It is hardly possi- | Ju'%; OF the 1ast davs of June; actording . 1 = as then tried e howev: n 2 5 e, W > ope. his Is cer nl. 0t Donohue was then tried ble, however, to loft on to thégreen, and| posed trip to the Bast. lector Scott witlt a handsome diamond | m\tz; l;l;dk:m\:‘d )r:;art anda, some days '.':nmusflf,;:,h:flfi |:‘:~l is certa - n:;::z;; DN & o average speed, 2634 arrived 10:19 5 vard verage speed | 13 s seer y yry. | thcugh the length of the hole is 3 = " followir ) rha; svemge spead |1 P seemingly, satistactory. | N ouER H e otter. who. makes 1t Y 34| "During the. weel the California courts | badge last. evening. The badge is artis- | *'I°) Healy's Maori Land will be rhise- | oo o ma e m al ot h's A. 1533 arrived at 11:08:15 | known amateur teams of this city, wili | Strokes will be playing a strong game, | ¥ere crowded with slnyers who have al- | tically chased with a solitaire in the cen- | ing from cours records hereafter, Whil, 2 = determined. L nelisions with Vacaville's nihe: as | The elghth hole, Barbara, is 2% vards, as | feady begun to condition themselves for | ter and suitably inseribed on the back.| chasing a cat ever a glass roof he sus | @ oprs oo Tk A’ 36 arrived st 1193 & m; g | that town to-morrow. On the following | before, and the ninth, 'Guadalupe, has | the COMINg tournaments The Tuy Coletas Jtiies 1t distinetly, un. | tgined yuch injuries that ho Dad (0 bs Ge- | ror rours o rocmut accer: T pars grven soue Leruiinnd. | Sunday the Cariers will play the Ter. | been lengthened from 185 to 201 yards, —— ood d rom | stroyed. = c date. have given ¥ s R. 271 ar e i e - - | N his deputies, but from personal friends. ~ ‘s B treatment a thorough test and the benefit has i AR 8 | minal 'Wheelman of Stockton at the Six- | R ey FISH AND FISHERMEN. |5¢ s well aare of the charicr provisior | tne mporied dok Ferrer Fron Pred 10 | o ol bdinary 1t has Compler iy brace minute. | Fames Shoui be extremely exciting ang | WRESTLER BURNS IN TOWN g prohibiting the receipt of gifts from his | George Parkinson has purchased the | ™ uo- I am just as vigorous 9 ey o v Ty am stbordinates. sreyhounfl Ben Lomond from H. F. Ap. | and you cannot realize how hapy beautiful 1 e, " - . erson. oy o Farmer Burns, one of the best-known | high elass spert in June and July and are Robbed a Woodch: T. Captain Cane has added Master Daven- | Results were exactly what I needed wrestlers in the country, arrived h yes- » e rive DOG SHOW PROTEST HOLDS | teriiay from Chicago. He is 5 feet 1 | LGN Matters easy at present. The prin-| muomas Hill, alias O'Brién, was sent | POTt 20 2 puppy by Sylvanus-Jennie Wil | and vigor have come will be watched. with inter- The trout fishermen look forward to Read about the Wander 4| ,*"fi‘*Qmo’uo“oomo 4 + : Year of little Paloma "+ | be + - - + L v - his kennel, of which Greenhall is | largement is entirely sat i ot | oo 5, | inches high and wresties at from 160 to 16 | CiPal Streams are still too high, the result | yesterday to the County Jall for six | yhe st s | lars s epu » Schramm, the piamist. Tt will> 3| | pounds. “His favorite stvle I catcheas. | Of occasional rains, months: by Judge Fritz on a charge of | | J, Sution has four dog puppics by Fop | trouble in mAking ase of 0 be published exclusively in 41 The protest of J. W. Fivnn against the | catch-can. He wouid like to meet Hali| Colonel Kelihor and John Gallagher are ‘,ctty larceny. He was accused of steal- | Freedom-Mayflower whl'(-h are of y reo't- and can truthfully say it is a boon (o weax next Sunday’s Call 3 | @werd at the recent show to Alec Colvin's | Adall, the “Sultan’s Lion.” or any wres- |at Bairds. on the MeCloud. They sent a | ing $26 from Lem H. Waiters, a wood- | promise. They are eight months old dns | Men- I am sreatly improved in size, strenst ext Sunday’s Call. pointer Lads was considered at a spe. | Lers the coast has to offer. He has a |rainbow frout weighing three a half | chopper, on the Steamer from Stockton | have recovered from distemper and other | 23, V80T tiy_confidential. The receivt is ts every man t0 high opinion of Jack Moffati. the boxer, | pounds to a friend in this ¢ity Some days | May 13, ' The charge was nal s All" Correspondenice in «<fal meeiing of the bench show committee d beli he will ki Neill ¥ ca ""Q y Erand | ailments peculiar to young greyhounds, | maii-a ih mlain sealed env 44444444444 444444444444@ | of the San Francisco Kennel Ciub keld :r‘:‘ey en‘ee‘l{e:heer;". ecp d\ busy when M%‘;fé ol b e Jubfisnt i {;‘i;.‘:’,;,.‘,’.‘;‘,: enm.e. nt it was iced fi:;fl}lly if their owners prize them | free for the asking and he ws ; \ ’ ~ . - have it.

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