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6 T 1900, incidents worthy | Hanlon, 1b | Stanley, e on the turnpike. Th tch was be- home. No accidents or | Doy 1«,’«4.‘ fween Howard thke :‘l:flxt P‘.n.fiol:nd,‘buth of mention occurred at any of the mny’ | Stuitz, 2 of San Francisco. It is said they shot for pleasure places. The Chutes was well | Dennie, rf. a box of canned lobsters. Black won out | patronized during the day and an enlerl- H | & by half a bird. | taining_programme was “enjoy byt al‘- B B MA. Decourtieux, Robert Van Norden and Following are the results of the contests ‘ } ('ROI:‘H\‘SHAND IS gar i 3 ¥, Cochrane next faced the traps in an at Sutro’s Baths: J by BY INNINGS. effort to capture the club's tamale medal. 5 yard dash, juvenile—J. F. Ryan first, F. Oakland 0000110226 Decourtieux won. Salvador Pacheco, Tra Smith second. SR | goBase hits 020011223711 | Barks and T J. Lennon next shot for the D s water swimming—James Regeit first, H acramento 10000002 °3 ———— club’s rabbit foot trophy. Lennon broke | J._ Dixon second. el Du las ‘ifl(‘ \'euators Mxllers Base hits 30210102°9 Sh §§°p§‘§§§cfi"§§' but !y‘;e ll;na{(ch w;ls slveal FDIX}'InffiJih{:ld)on first, F. Glisque second, [ h E f G 'd vudes ana » SUMMARY. cause he broke a disc an : s 5. Rea 3 2 on iAW Wi ' a i e B s e kR ows the Sp30d Over All filled 2 brown cow with the balance of the | Victor Boy Beats fome Fast L% vard dash, amateurs—E. G. Levy arst, | THree vents for 0iden B s Home run—Held. Three-base hit—Bowman. | “Chick™ ' ¥ A E > . F P and Wasps win an Ubwo tme B Hel, © Sacridce hite-Doyie | Her Opponents at A GhICK” Doody ana . 5. Martinett| Hounds at San Mateo | apbac s’ pstine B -~ Gale Park Driving : 4 L b 1 High diving—J. Stockton first, J. Reynolds Lose Games, Held, Dennie. 1, Sacramento 4. First base on errors—Oekland First_base on called balls— Oakland 4, Sacramento 3. Left on bases—Oak- Union Park. Doody broke his ten birds and Martineili killed nine. It was afterward learned that Doody was shooting an elght-bore gun _ Coursing Park. | second. | Association. {land s, S e % e | AMERI " PLST Tl Suaniey: Thne of gmer | —_— | loaded with double . ‘ana"the medal was e o Biikio o8 IFENg ! L C | 2:00. Umplre—Q'Connell. Official scorer—H. 8. | varded to Marti i, Knc‘:k;:hll gverqlfft :md McFarlin. 5 6 Sk Five Hounds in the Stake Are With- | wired Carroll, Tharola baseball stafs and Ingleside Association Furnishes @ood | FROM OLD ENGLAND : Number of Well-Known Roadsters 1ce creation un. —_———— S0 h o £ ke i at Ssereaten, flo atiee— drawn on Account of Severe W& Roberison ‘shot a fitteen:bird| " Cge e piora McDonald Does | British Cricketers Are Defeated on| ~Are Enmtered in Races for Coursing Given Robertson’s thirteen. David Hearfleld Clever Work, but Luck the Alameda Grounds by a Purses of Three Hun- STOCKTON, Sept —Stockton and San and T. J. Fallon met with a_peculiar mis- dred Dollars Each. i Re | Francisco broke even to-day. The visi- Them. | hap. Before the shooting they wandered Is Againct Her. | Good Margin. - ;l< rs wen the first game by a score of 6 to 5 | up on the hill with their guns to get a | In the cricket match at Alameda yes- iy and the locals the second with a score of 1 S little practice. They saw what they I A T terday Younsg America displayed excellent dtol There is no disputing the tact that tne thought was a coon’s nest in an oak tree, | Howard Black, §; P. Boland, 7: D. Hearfleld Russell, Allen & Wilson's Victor Boy form, both with bat and ball, and de- the The inaugural fair of the San Fr | | \ g J. Sutton’s clever greyhound Mayflower | and both le v mlfll:"l‘h: :no:? "::wq«‘ Tpiro~nfl:]5€ Smith | sct a gruelling pace in her first co drowning m‘flSL\i‘r n:fi.’fl?{,’"?fi'fsa"};fi{, won the deciding course in the open ! feated Old England by 36 runs. R. B. and San Mateo Agricultural Assoc 2 | for 1 of the plavers contribite $10| the Open Stuke at Union Park vesterduy | safety from the hornets. | giake at San Matco Fark yesterday, with | Hogus, who cutalngd, the TeRescols ol | T cmnon, Tanforan, has’ been S for Baek talk I looked 1ike & Snitout | and Kept i up watil she won the fag from | The following is the résult of the regu- | P. Jackson's Golden Russet as runner-up. |of the British Empire, won the to8s and | afternoon. Tanforan has beer i for the idfiors uncil"Sehnwvarts scratched | Handy’sTwin City Girl in the final round. | ar <hoots, each man having ten shot: . The winner was quoted a favorite in his | put Young ‘America In to bat. L. Schroe- | formed into a county fair grour 3 . g | courses except in the last two rounds. In | der and B. Bird went to the wickets first | yarjed exhibits and the track b et and some field juggling by other millers! | : i i s bt t 4 r ‘,) sald the leader | ball from Krug while the umpire was not | ponents and in every go the game daugh- | "Brown, 9 Zalvador Pacheco, $; | end at 6 to 1, but miscalculated, for when | dy. Croil Goined B. Bird and the |and running races. gathered in the cage ~ - ter of St. Lawrence showed her willing- $; A. B. Scott, 9; Ira Park, 7; | the hare escaped the black dog had a| rd showed 9 before the partngrship The programme this afternoon r the Dudes. *“After fllling STOCKTON. ness to display all the running there was ! 7 Louis Gerstlé, 5: Henry Wag: | point the better of his opponent. ‘Then | was broken. After that wickets fell some- | as the special feature three harne 3 - 5in TalSow Mosks. AP. R. BH. SB. PO, A. E. |in_her. Barring a bye with Rollicking | 8. Martinelli, 8; . Duncan, 8 F. | with 2 to 1 against him in the deciding | what rapiciy, the innings closing for 131 | for members of the Golden Ga nched on third just as | McCarnth 3 0 0 0 1 0 o Airs, a fresh dog, she allowed but twWo Rteve Porc :fi"“‘fq_‘ A T J e lg_nm!;n-“!_- course the Boy landed for his backers. |runs. Harcld Ward captured five wick- | poiving Association e en " uke a clean steal and win 1 8 ¢ 1 0 0|polnistobe scored against her by Wedge- | Bchoitier 3 1. 2 Boberisor s T F. Fatlon; | Grom the slips he. took o slight lead 'on | ets and Casidy two. well khown roadsters and the . . . 1 0 0 2 2 1!wood, and with the others she won as she | §; Chick Doody, 16, 0 \.J. Fallon, | Golden Russet and held it to the turn.| With 122 runs to make to win, Old Eng- » S s 1he K what 1 call the dude act 1 2 0 14 0 1]pleased. ; Chlck Dooty, 1 fopla et R il 1o el e mant 1o the Dat, But Hogae: Myers, | Popular figures on (he vaxk ¢ make you sick? o 1 02 o 0] The coursing throughout the stake was TOMMY CROWLEY NOW | turned down the fleld, when the runner- | Saunders and Coles ‘made but litule re- The events are as follows: 1 eral of the beer forces | p,bbitt, $ o o § 3 2|of high class, and Jive of the gre hound: { up-joined In and made five polnts, inciud- | sistaiice to the howling of Bird s0d Fort-| Speedway purse 300, mile hests. 2 i after this lingual rtney, 2 2 were put out of the running on accouxnt WHTI' AM ng the kill. | mann, four wickets falling for 19 runs, | Curley names Prince . C. bor this Ungwal x| Coustuey, $ ¢ ¢ 1 1 1ldfsedere work Roral Artis: whowsd the TEHALL CHAMPION “Fiora dicDonald dia elever, work untll | Sloman plaved hard to save Old Ensland Hargey . Mo Van K 1 1 0 0 3 0lcprects of Saturday's work and was with- | Wi : she met Honesty in the hround. | from defeat, nE before he was | D. Misne es £ : of the game at S = % 3 B 5 3| arawn in the second rouma. The Loinc | Wins the Resailed Admission Day Though she was beaten pointiess in this | bowled b autitul bailer from Croil, | bames Ruby M L g ds yesterday afternoon NOARCO, Palo Alto, a strong favorite for final | Contsst With Seven Lengths | 0, It was through favor of the hare. She | Harold Ward 11 and H. C. (s idy 10 wer w ar the rear of Bacra- 3 4 honors, got a hard course in that round, ! to § was possessed of speed and many liked | the only other batsmen who scored double v etigasiiy o yunial R. BH. SB. PO. A. E. | with Liberator, and was scratched trom | EERaTa. | her chances for the stake, but luck was | fisures, the innings closing for % runs. | 000 "Lady - s Sagm WinS et | Broackt R o T i e e e FShi and War | Onme of the most exciting races between | against her. A good play was made on | Fortmann and Croll took three wickets g B ol B 1 2 0 2 1 O path shareda like fate. Brutus, too, | Whitehall boats ever seen on the bay | ihis course and b to 1 was freely offered ' each, Bird two and Seebeck ome. The | ‘Tanforan purse, ” 's ‘chance 10 win $ 1 8§ 4 § 0 further onin the e e 1o | was nalled yesterday. “Tommy'” Crowley | Tith Flors as a favorite. Ax siated, Hon: | youngs(ers played excelient crickes and'| T Leaser name: e JEoskimai's Shunce (b b 803 018 0 0 pace with Sweetness, wnich left him un-| won by a safe margin, but the second, N e e e e e T I i it his bat, 10 fast for & § 1 1 8 3|mtocontinue third and fourth boats were so close to- | gave the dogs some hard runs. Several| =~ | e inerion aames it 0 siop its Casesr. Whe 6 o 0 3 7 1| The days fesults, with Judge Johu gether at the fmish that it required a de- | of the entries were withdrawn on account | FOUNG. ANge | Sames Freddic B, H. Schwartz names 3 nf Hutchinso 1 1 0 1 4 0]Grace's official scores, foliow: cision from the ‘nudge to piace them. Jim | of severe coursing. | L. Schroeder, c. Jamieson, b. Casidy. 4| HF Patrick names Lady G. g ns registered agains: R ke A B l'r.wn\\;';vu;mg l;’-rk. open stake, second SP"ne}l'n nmi Da‘.edc,.,,“,,.y Sr.’s boats! Smuggler was given' hard work. He ;5_ B |]' b. \\s::--l ‘1’:'51 & i bk s & i was throwing com- = e e e alsh & eenan’s amento Boy | were in collision a ot med a | beat Athens 5y ", Cro 4, b. Slom: 7 - A ™ -y § AND HITS BY I hrif's Forget beat Russell, Allen & Wiison's | judges placed the boats as follows: decision against Talk to Me, a 4 o 1 fa- F. Stahl, b, Ward Jr.. 11000 0 The Golden Gate Falr Association w 10 Devereaux and Moskiman 010040000 0| EimtFoot ¥ Curtis & Sor's War Eagle best | “lommy” Crowley, first; Dave Crowley | vorite, after a grueling go'all over e [ B Sl Eman g Wpe, b fiapn % | another very fair card of running e e AN, TN T T tea R e ls s Pver Wings DeattMihet & Reid's Had | nott, Tonteh: Chadios Prios Rfh - | Ael%: a1 othor sHiort.enda landed ab §ood | 3 Aros: 5 SEUEE S S Onhiakic oo O 3 all the good work.” cried the | Base Hir Jatiigat e tal=p B e . Lopers Swectncas bert | "5iie Whitenall Tace was (he otitcome of | odds, The card furnished interesting | W Ricnter e e T et alio ty swallows. “I started the SUMMARY. Sera beat M. H. Gchopper's The Bxils, 6h 1o | coaiors o pons celebration. ‘Ou the oo-} sport, Bird, did SPETE TS e e i hooting. Why, wi 2 n s Ann 0 3 on of the first race ‘“Tommy'’ Crow- —F v’ o vith | 1 B c w botondes It wes & cinch 5 Bu3s responsible for_Whalen 2. Fitzpatricl Dey's Aunip Pal Daat Ray onles ey wouinsnon style, but he had placed JudogllnxIr:‘d!re:vreDet;‘:'sd:?‘flglarlo:g‘l;lri's:““hi | " The entries are as follows: would have scored and | fice T Ty, Kiu s fl-k mn. . Barel mb's Motto beat Pacha Kennels' Round | & ¢anvas half deck on his Whitehall and | g, Mateo Park, open stake, second round— | 3 First race—To be a harness race. W Dng thel furs SEoriar BES | Do Levy, 8, zpatrick, Sullivan. &2, 8. Handy's Twin City Girl beat T. | that made trouble among the other com- | ; A =t AOCOREL TOTRA- | 4 Foud P ouble plays—Moore to Babbitt to Streib: , Handya irl beat T. oo D. E. Wiley's High Born Lady beat J. Cone's | Runs at the fall of each wicket—One for 21. : - S 20t & hit off Notbiman AL | e e oo e theirt o Panst Firet | 3. Moinerney's Tommy Rex, 4y R, Gearywi| BSUOIS. jections poured i, o the re- | Boduionn Y 1%.3; 'h. Johnson's Tod Sican beat | two for 9, three for 100, four for 105, five for | Second race—Five furlongs. maidens, o oo o5 caoakiman, All | Brockhoff to Krug: Hildebrand to B ont e 3| Palo Alto beat P. Doyle's Liberator, 14.8; . | Katta committee, s0 it was decided to sall | p. M ‘Kellosss Hen's Babe, 5-2; 1. J : «ix for 130, seven for 130, eight for 130, nine | Ages, selling L e e O ion s Han Fiapcisw & pd Mileerney's Norahi-béatibae. = Sinnclsl [ Ihatvace Oxstusin. - There wan: & Nl monds; Go On beat F. C, Mack's Deila M, 5-3; | for 131. B s B 26 Urchin Haces "on ‘balle_OF Whaleh I off Fitzpatrick | Koval Anne Pasha Kennels' May Hemp- | cFowd out to see the contest, and the Russell, Allen & Wilson's Victor Boy beat G. | SUMMARY OF BOWLING. 1244 Onyx as of the brigadier sympathized 3. Struck out—By Whalen 4. by Fitzpatrick 2. ad beat Mountain Heauty, 18-4; | Governor Markham carried at. least 100 | Lennon's Jennie Noyes, 12-0; Russell, Alien & Bowler— B. R M. W, | 124 Forma o and omied mpathized | St by pitcher—Grabam. Umpire—Hugh Smith. A er beat F. Jones” Har. | spectators. Wilson's Rosle Claire beat B. D. Fallon's Lily rd Jr. 2 43 R led Sad Tt | Time of game—200 Scorer—A. H. Harlin. | €0 3, Mclnerney's Regina R | From the start Tommy Crowley held | of the wWest, 80 Lowe & Thompson's Litte | L. c. Casi EE AR s ” e 13 . o = % beat, % T W s’ e place. n the run home he came | Fullerton beat T. Logan's Honor Bright, 13-2; 1. Saund 2 sel s in un xl;:ée[;’:,z(;x:ewn;re The score of the second game: Mac's Mel Rest As- | along Without his spinnaker, while his | J, Carroll's Masier Clair beat [, R Smiths b St P . icld did a wild throw i e | qured, 361 Hussoll, Allen & Wiison's Wedding | father withiall ssil: set tried in' vain o | Victor Quesnt ARE: Cootals tens Yies Pen- | C. P. Coles. (P 5 G = g agan two bases and % AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. E. | Kennels Achilles beat Curtis & Son's Kibosh | SBCh him. ‘By g very clever plece of ma- | an hfi:' "’Dp“"efl" l;“l"‘l’;‘ A é; iD- DI | E. G. Stoma: 2 » % ! . 4 fam. That was the | JeCarthy. 1t C1 1 0T R Sons’ Warpadh beat | James nsuyemie COlipMant Crowlsy blaoksted | /iy s Wiher Motionaid. peat. O | OLD ENGLAND. « cGucken, - 0 | Byrnes' Battleship, 34-6; Aeneid Kennels’ Fine | 5 Jonar’ N -0; 1 Clarkson's | . Hogue, c. Richter, b. Bird 9 Eagan made a hero of himeelf in | Moore- 4 0 0 0 2 2 1|Firebeat Curtls & Son's Shadow, §-6; F. Jones' | SHP In half a boat's length ahead. Half e Nt ]lz(:)r;n:‘iy A wWing Weat, o b, Fortmann . 0 " s ne. He knocked the ball .3 1 1 0 13 0 1] Wedgewood beat W. Crea ard, 5-0; R, | @ length away came Jimmy Sennett, and | ¢'y."Gighea Brothers' Golden Rule beat C. B. ” Saunders, b. B. Bird 3 fence for the first time 5% 9 1 - 1 : 9| E. de B. Lopez's Whiteh Reilly’s | lflpfle on the latter was Charley Price. | Charlesworth’'s Crawford Braes, §-6; P .14 C xl;s run nut. . i Saine. TNiE Gone bates % 2 1 1 5 0 1| The Grafter 4-3: Curtis & Son's Psyche beat | ‘There were seven boats in the race and | Refily's Honesty beat Aeneid Kennels' Aeneas, | Sloman, b. Croll. . xteenth . the Arownds 2".* we 3 0 1 0 1 3 1|J P Thrifts Tyrone Prince, 4-0; J. Sutton’s Tommy Crowley assumed a_commanding | g.1; ¢yShea Brothers' Young America beat D). ‘e. B. Bird, b. Fortmann. s gty (1;1((:_\1"8 ey, 8, 958 0 1 6 0 Mayflower beat J. Chamberlin's Jullus Caesar, | lead from the first. Rounding Blossom | Toland's Pleasant Girl, 4-2: E. M. Kelloge's | nd b. Fortmann.... 1199 Spike B0 caneicenen 98 g e g e % hded o8 3 &3 050 100NN | Rock, he had the race won and off Pow- | Jowa Boy beat Condrey & Rought's Flying c. Richter, b. Seebi nello low Lark - & sides this Bagan got | = — = S 7 = 73|, Third round—Sacramento Boy Forget, | ell-street wharf he had a three-minute | Daisy, 10-4; T. Logan's Miss Grizzle beat F. . Wilding, b. Croll Ceasar Youns.. srady " . S tawis and Sade Shsut- otals ... 2 % 8 1 7 1 474 Siiver Wings beat War Bagle, 22-8; Sweet” | lead. From that on It was only a ques- | Schou's King's Borderer. 63; P. Jacksoms | b Jamieson. c Hrown. b - 3 rt that fc e fanat- SAN FRANC! ness a bye; Brutus beat Sara, 4-3; Twin Clty | tion of by how many blocks he would Win. | Golden Russet beat F. Mccabe's Fair Lily, i-1; Jamlesor, not out | mim furlongs, three-year-olds AB. R 2B PO, 4w | 3t beat Motlo, 43; May Hempstead @ bye; | In the run home he reduced sail in order | Russell, Allen & Wilson's Spiteful beat J. | Extras . | and . Bowman moving | p o et B.FO. A E.| Nowh beat Rocker, 115 Mac's Melody beal | to give the other boats a chance to come | Dean's Connemara, &5; Russell, Allen & Wil- 1192 Brown Prince. 1ale 107 :;»m"d‘xhp h%, left the | Brock 2438 TR T lnglru; R, ka,m\‘\.-a.!‘n:g ‘l‘!er:‘l: 2 :,év.‘;e;:og‘p. | up, | gon's Talk to Me beat F. Schon's Lady Gien- | Total ... | 1117 Zaero ... o 1 scaled the dizzy Emporium & Litor - : wood beai Achilles, 8-4; ehe ne | "Prne ‘foul | kirk, 12-6; . Schow's Smuggler beat Aencid . o i..- Gilberto . e ags | e A 0 4 2 0|Fire 54; Mayflower beat Psyche, 7-0. while ,:;’ndf,‘;;;“:;‘; {’,fiesg{‘;‘e,;:m‘;““fifg‘g i athana, T Tasean Allen (e W1k | o o e o e T | A .n pelied s | Pabst, -4 0 0 10 0 0| Fourth round—Sacramento Boy beat Silver | TDaves frovw | son’s Belle Claire beat A. Johnson's Low- | g5 : . " i e teent 1 an rolled out the | sunyv 3 0 e S8 gLy . 4 o 5% committee decided that Dave Crowley Sr. - o 35, six for 52, seven for 77, eight for 86, nine xteenth miles, . o b I Wings, 9-5; Brutus beat Sweetness, 22-6; Twin | foott 1 CeE TEC el M S venture. th 55 | lander, 11-3; W. C. Glasson’s Santonin beat J. | tor %, ten for %. . | e Levy, 1 4 A 0 0 0 1| City Girl beat May Hempstead, 3-1; Mac's Mel- | gon, o B ARaagventure: shan Carroli’s Auckland, 10-3. | iyl . - OAKLAND. Kcug. = 8.8 0 2 3 0/ody beat Norah, 12-1; Wedgewood beat Wed- o Third round—High Born Lady beat Tod Sloan, | SUMMARY OF BOWLING. mwell ... 110 R. BH. §B. PO. A B, . 3 0 0 2 5 1|ding Bells, 4-0; Mayflower beat Whitehead, P T e 18-4; Victor Boy beat Go On, 4-3; Little Fuller- | Bowlef— IO TR W, e . ¢ 0 0 0 1 0 o Tours P 3 0 0 1 3 049 YACHTSMEN ENJOY ton beat Rosie Claire, 3-1, Master Claire beat | B. Bird . 2 2% 3 3 b 2 2 018 0 o = — = = =| Fifth round—Sacramento Boy a bye; Twin | Miss Penman, 6-0; Fiora McDonald beat Dew | W. G. Fortmann 3 42 4 3| Do 5 A t i e 2 1 4 0 7 15 2|City Girl beat Mac's Melody, 52; Mayflower A CHOWDER CRUISE | Drop. 7-3; Golden Garter beat Golden Rule, 3-0; | F.” G. Croll ® 13 2 3 THAT GLORIOUS ® g R Ky HITS BY INNINGS. M;;K\,:edcoann_‘(_l. ‘6-2‘; e W st Honeaty belé |Y°|"nssAomE<§"}"1‘ ”:'1 Towa bany | V. Seebeck . 24 7 0 1| L. RSy oy 0 th round—Twin City Girl beat Sacramento 5 _ | Leat ss Grizzle, 6-0; Golden Russet beat | B, Bird bo 1a v. G. | 3-8 0 0 9 41 9910100 8] Boy, 52 Mayflower a bye. Many Sausalito and Tiburon Pleas- | bttt e i Bmugslor beat Talk o Me, 10135 | two widear o o " oe and W. G. Fortmann | MOUNTAIN AIR B $ ARRCRTE NS R E e ]j | Gbocldmx course—Mayflower beat Twin City ure Boats Drop Anchor in Sal;\tonl‘r‘) bendBe‘I‘I[e‘ClngeA A e ; ) 9 i —Vic ST 2 A ; .3 2 iy SR S 2 o] e = Paradise Cove. }_,,,,",“,"M.'.‘Q':',‘ cmn“gug Little p.‘;;lh.,mm Handball Matches. et W Gk e WaNTar TS —_— = = - — 18 ARY. Quite a little fleet of Corinthian yachts Flora McDonald beat Golden Garter: onesty At Phil Ryan's handball | al ou uc. o P CLAREN G 1 yac l er; ¥ | At va all court vesterday | E T 0B s i e & R CE HAIGHT WON accompanied the Commodore up to Para. | beat Towa Boy; Golden Russet a bye; Santonid | o evornoon the following matches were played: | Tahoe. A 3 £ L . a bye. | s Iy A\MENTO. . e-base hit—Babbitt. Sacrifice hits COLEMAN CLUB TROPHY | dise Cove on Saturday night. Clam chow- | ° Fifth round—Victor Boy a bye: Honesty beat | M. Kirby and C. Murray.. 21 2| The oldest Californian chee . g .. AR R BH SB PO. A E | ay e e T I’g‘;:;l —- . der and other good things were enjoyed | Flora McDonald, 8-0; Golden Russet beat San- | J. McBrearty and J. Kirby. A L A B S Ryt Such = T S 9 0| %base on errors—Stockton 2, San Francisco 2. Exciting Shoot at Ingleside by Mem- | by the yachismen on the shore. Sonmgs |tnim LT W 0 " o0\ 00 monegy 43; | G McDonald and P. McKinnon vs. M. McNell | persistently perfect summer and autu 8. B sl 3 3| Left on bases—Stockton 8 San Francisco . bers of the San Francisco were sung, stories told and an allrount | Goiden Russet a bye. * % | and L. Escolle. season as in this blessed year of our Lot 3 - 5 2| Base on balls—Off Harper 2, off Thurg 4. Struck | e Club | pleasant time passed. Deciding course—Victor Boy beat Golden Rus- | | 1000 e E i 10 1 9! out—By Harper 3, by Tburg 3. Umpire—Hugh un Club. ¥ rday @ race took place betwecu | set, 11-5. . F. Brown and Charles E. Lipp.. 21 21 31| %% M 78 s olf ““» Time of game—1:37. Scorer—A. H. One of the most stubbornly contested } the yawl Kittiwake, the sloop Doris and o —_———————— | N. Polidort and J. Fitzpatrick........16§ 11 14 And especially is this true of the moun 4 o 0 R R s i = v the catboat Caprice, which wus won easily ricts, where the te $ 1 3.8 > s By | shooting contests that ever took place at | the catboat Caprice. witer wus Woh casls | FRANK KRAMER THE WINNER.{p. Basch and Martin Levy........... 21 11 21 liy equable and tf L the Ingleside grounds was held yester-|DY 4 3 | M. Berwin and C. Basch 1B a 17 5 i g b6 0 ¢ o WAGNER WINS THE GAME. | ... in the Coleman & The cup | boats flying the Corinthian burgee lay " e 21 17| and crisp that it f3ir |day in the Coleman cup event. The cUp | ¢ anchor in Paradise Cove during the Captures the Twenty-Five-Mile Pro-| . . . .. noer o m m| It 18 this uny ] By & Three-Base Hit Advances the |25 Won by Clatence Halght Tbo fhe| 93%: commodore T. L. Hi's sloop Cygnus fessional Bicycle Race. F. Smith and O. Green. B8 M e et Score for Pittsburg. | match was a twenty-five bird shoot, and | cruised up to McNear's Landing on Sat- NEW YORK, Sept. 8.—Frank Kramer | ; s oo ang T, Finn.,..21 21 1 15 21 Fopular excuss W. L. Pet. Clubs— W. L. Pet. | Sixteen members of the San Francisco | urday night, where ex-Commodore J. W, |won the twenty-five-mile professional race | J' yMcNamara and W, Cum- tickets to be § 49 599 “hicago 60 67 5 { Gun Club contested. Seven tled and then | Pew’s sloop Truant lay at anchor. On |at the Vailsburg bicycle track to-day. The mings . 18 21 21 20| lowing three > - cago -8 8 472| Jiot off for ten birds. Halght and Feud- | Sunday R. S. Bridgeman's sloop Theiis | race was a go-as-you-please affair and a # 3 2ecan take full 38 1329 Cincinnati .34 71 .432 | Der both killed seven birds in succession. | with a p: daropped hook at the same | prize was awarded at every five miles. | W. Walsh and M. Basch 21 1w 2 19 n|should go Fri o New York ..33 70 .431 :tr\;n h’;u?hznll I;l(’ll‘hel?llgl!le‘l]x"ebu{':x‘;‘\i?t place. t\‘ arly all |}:1e San Frgnolsco fleet | Kramer won by a length. Floyd Krebs | P. Rvan and E. McGinty.... 1§ 21 18 21 19| ar?.xtre;(m‘-n LKE - . Lot . von o enth. ce D an, | was cruising in the upper bay, amon “ollef E the tickets will be geod on Hutehin: LOUIS, Seot. 20.—Hans Wagner won | who was the favorite in the contest, grew | the boats under way e R T A "’.‘l"h:‘fi’;‘l'fi‘(.‘f‘{.:,},o‘sm;“u won by J. P.|T. Leach and T. Foley.. 21 5 19 2|ing also. o | the game in the fourth inning with a triple | careless toward the end and missed birds [ivacht EI Primero, e fiagehip Ramona, | Jacobson In 11:33 1-5: ten miles won by |J- Condon and 6. Maguire # H 2.1 "Pue glories of Tahoe and its fence. | FPowell cutpitched | that he Bad no business in allowing to | the schooners Lufline and Chispa, the | Faooa Forebs i 23.45: Afteen miles was vironment are simply matc ok s came whe v | get outs] 0 ary. ‘'ollowing | yawls Tramontana (returning from a trip [ won by Frank Kramer in 36:15 2-5; tweat yery cheap ra Attendance 600, Score: | are the scores: to Port Costa) and Phyllis, the cutter Fol- | miles FR e Rty e R R DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS body's reach < 3 L | B 1. Schult y and the sloops Thétis, Catherine, Sap- | the twenty-five miles was won by Frank AIN: | AR BATARE Poawed Dalle-Mas el 8 T3S G Foudner. | Bho. Surbrise. Rover and Siren. 'The SI_ | Kramer in 12058 25 y Fri AGAINST DR. WRIGHT INJURED SAN RAFAEL = nnell. Offi- an . & | re ad_on board a party of ladies from i S ealip " ! [ ::%‘r‘-ng", Leever and Nl]‘]'“k(“."- who are the gucsts of some Many Watch Tennis Games. Wife of the San Jose Physician Al- MAN IS IDENTIFIED i | T iaess catesant well-known yachtsmen of Sausalito. leges Mental Cruelty and =, e » | The breeze out frém Sausalito in th The attendance at the California Tennis MORNING GAME. In. boh suomen to-day and won cus- motning was feoth o steade but on ine | Club's courts on Saturday and Sunday Neglect. Name Is J. M. Lowe and It Is Be- Oakiand 6 50 i Attendance 50 oare. fewt skna: Justins return trip it fell lght and fluky. On |was very large. Dr. Philip and W. H. | Special Dispatch to The Call lieved He Was Struck by a ‘ o . , Sacramen % | = - 2 Ei | g:d:?l 3 :gglghx\;‘;édr‘ hnrvnv(‘r.dnl! the yachts made | Moreland played a tle, 6—4, 2—6; W. Mc-| SAN JOSE, Sept. 2.—A divorce suit Runaway Horse. E e seventh .{,n,lr;g:”( ola‘mum ves- | Chicago : B H i rings in good time. gavln bie(ath?r. Lane, g::)c DrkL:ne I;em | that will cause a flutter in church and so- | Special Dispatch to The Calw. ‘ edaoy evereaux's Batter) ein and Kahoe; Taylor | Nauman . MR . 5. 5 I T ercy ahn, 6—4; 2 4 ahn beat | ciety circles was filled yesterday by Mrs. 1 A Se 23— = ch 1o keep Ewing's men | 104 Klinz Umsire-Smslie. | R S TWO CLUB SHOOT Kuenn, 673, '8-0; Keuhn beat Richard | Wrikht againat her Nusband, e L R e aiimashos Mt uessing contests. ot » rands . 10w 3 8 , 8—6; | Wright. . > k- v cic ant ueesing contests. Then | Ciuis” R OH B |F Pedner e sastmo vy AT SCHUFTZEN PARK |McKensle, 64, 7—5; Harry Halght beat|and neglect. Both are brominent in thiy | TSIt at the entrance to the Totel Rafacl s udes came to a sudden | Cincinnat -1 3 1| Williamson beniniady Werner Stuaf, 16, 6—1, 6-3; SLaut beat | o oo Wright was Mrs. Notth. o | grounds, was identified at an early hour S B 2 D . i g . 6. 5 . H. | also had a family of children. She had | where the injured man was being carsa Bownen, ) nf.h?‘r'.figa 1;](4](':‘:;;‘1;“ | American League Game. | % i -4 Event. m‘};‘:}:{:‘gion, é&?k_%?zécm"s';:’:‘"le?fl:{ conslderable property and a fine summer | for, and was made by his aged wife. Mr. the latter o three sock Lio | CHICAGO, Sept. 3t.—Milwaukee 3, Chicago 1. i Moawe 2141210 The regular monthly bullseye shoot at| Mr. Dodge, 2—6, 6—2, 5—8; Drummond Mec- home rear Saratoga. Lowe is the father-in-law of Henr shows the first portfon of the = - | Karney 1121122221212121291121112—24 | Schuetzen’s Park was held yesterday. | Gavin beat Ray Cornell, 6—4, 6—3: Grant Dr. Wright also was well off financially. | Eickoff, the well known San Franc nning o the time the game wa Mi | Schultz . 122100111 w | Only t Jubs < it ; i Grant | 1¢ s charged that at the time of their | attorney. FHe is ¢ ears of age and wmens inor Coast Games. | | Only two clubs shot, but the attendance | Smith beat Mr. Powell of Victoria, 6—, Fo - reality the score is, Oakland 4 3 | M. 0. Feudner. 1211023 | was good. T W MoQevin beat J. D. Beuret, §—i, | Iarriage arrangements were entered Into | wife '8 the Sne S€e. They afe oceupy aimento 3. 'the Mt bing Setng ro” | Tecia! Dissich to The Sall C. Haight Hitttm s | “aheVorein Eintracht Schuetzen Club|6—4; W, H. Moreland. and Percy. Kahm | jiereby each was to pay the expense of | 108 100 K oved that M. Lowe 1o fatas moved from the account. 1€ Te- | gAN JOSE, Sept. 22.—Koenigs 2, Hollister 2. e shoot resulted as follgws: beai McKensle and Dr. Lane. 6.8, 6-g; | i of her separate familles, and the doc- | It ls not belleved that Mr. Lowe is fataily Foth pitchers were hit freely, but Sacra. | Balteries—Perrine and Eager; Daubenbiss | BLUE ROCK CLUB'S LAST 1, R. Stettn; 2 e | R e Eunter and Meise Esoit of | 05, conerrued this fo' et Be wan nat | I e R ered o e o’ Ut mento had littde luck in scoring, The Prowhers. LB Stettin; 2 BFRiemensehnelder; 5, 0. | M1s, IANE G Ceat Miss Bessic Bows | ooused to_contribute o his wite's sup- | CORld Taanner in which he met w score: SHOOT OF THE SEASON | 11 Sinnigis bk Jessen: o A, Strob: i, | man and Miss Eisen of, the California | Higntened his purse sirings and rotused e B R BB LR e | . 5 9 i 10, . . tightened his purse strings and refused | accident is still a mystery. Rumors of a | TRAILING BANK ROBBERS. 1. Scheib; 11, W. Rushser; 12, F. C. Hagerup; | Club, 63, 6—4. In the ‘‘continous” M. | (s allow her the necessar; ney t in- | White horse attached to a ¢ d &t 2 s San Rafael Marksmen and Visitors | C- von Hartwig: 14, H. Schroeder. Jonnison beat 6. Smith in @ hard-fonght | {oih her position in SENATY MAoey 10 TARE | U0 08 dadh Sowr tna Yot Re o P TO A E | Sheriff Moore Thinks They Are Hid- From the City Enjoy Some “The shoot of the Californin Schuetzen | fve-set match. . M. Johnton defeated W. | ot nis and for mearly a vear the rela- | heard. but no one can be found Who saw ¢ 3 3.4 | ing in the Junipers, Good BRGEE. Club section resuited as follows: BoCtleas g s 3 Ecames Datiey | Yons' of ‘the cquple have been estranged. | & runaway The authorities made care- 1 3 E 7. J. Carrol first, with 77; A. Rahweyler, 183; 6 ',"3- : - ul inquiry to-day but could learn nothing. 1 3 1 1| BOISE idaho, Sept, 24—Sherlff Moore of | The Ban Rafael Bluerock Club closea | A, Hampel, 63, . Znee, 54, C, 1, Walden b e e i b o Sealers Have Bad Luck. The supposition is that & reckieas driver | H . Nevada, arrived at| the season at its traps on the 515; J. L. Utschig, B ungblut, 643; i - ) 3 + | ran the aged man down and was too PF N I A o T Turk | Miietan yestoriey: - Mans vishors mepe | Sot £ St g i G fieyey v 0| S0 AT R 8 W o MTaa i | pcasant. which has ‘afrived here”from | becs ynAble 15 kY B he was injured. § & § o bersin wyrsulc of the Winnemucca bank | yrecent from this city and took part in the | 11 O. Bremer, 1§61 "A. Strecker, 1ise: “A. | beat §. & Gode. 476 8- 5= Kuehn beat | Bering Séa, reports that, the B el gl ot oo A o e O 0 0 0fextreme southweste | t. Despite the high Gehret, 1809; J. C. Waller, 1521; J. Tammeyer, | Delano, 62, 61, 62, 6—3; David Painter Lk L ] e southwesiern part of the State | sport. Despite the high wind the shooting | 3i78"°N "Reubold, 187 H. Bekmann, 1881; F. | beat Merrill, 61,62 At Alameda D Dhgs hnd 2 had netsun. The wiather his Grand Portal Destroyed. 3 3 3 | ihat has long been a favorite hiding place | was good. Several unique matches were | A. Schrumpf, 1974; H. Schroeder, 1M; L. C.(mond McGavin' beat Fred B wn Four | Do¢n S0 stormy that only small catches - 3 EACRAME for outiaws. The Sherift will take Some | ndded fo the regular work. The first that | Bavin. 255 C. H. Sagehorn. 2176 F. C.'Ha® | straight sets rown four | have been made, The Pheasant spoke five | MARQUETTE, Mich Sept 3—Grand Ac Idaho men with him. g ? at | G 3 P straight se schooners. of which the most successful | Portal, the principal scenic attraction of AB. B $B.P0. A. B | L R | attracted attention was one between Peter | Serur. JnZ%i W ERrenptors, jie: John Hors T AP had but %00 skins at the end of August. | the famous pictured rocks on Lake Su § 0 v 8 0 6| There ts a blacksmith in Gardiner, ooy and fi'{ v's ;u:ne;:. t;n'!hctl, the Shi e a5 At the Park anu Beach. fiesg::{re!:eorogcgeyfin Were reported. | perior, has been destroyed by a northeast- o] S, Who ik ot St s BAVE Wt T, | 168er 10 wal ack to San Rafael, a dis- h o e schooners spo- | er. Grand Portal was 100 feet high by 17 D1 p 33 d NuR ARl R ASens monk | . or e miles. aneen won‘out by | cthey TS O O "N eRe poThoueh larke crowds gathered, =t the | ko had ben au_ing cloper Telatl | e omg o thevwate Ut U reld i . 1 E a cel o 5 po ntury ago. | one bird and Crane did the automobile act ' about $30% each. the chilling wind soon sent many of them | were very busy seizing Japanese l(ll::]‘ ‘ll‘:l: Q?:u."n ot i Tl WOMEN FAINT AND GO INTO HYSTERICS AT THE QUARANTINE STATION HERE “‘PYI' =ome exciting scenes the bay. Among those who went out on, dered b; the lerson, at A isiand quarantine sta- | the State tug Governor Markham were: | John would R B it G TR T DS e e e i e D S Steamer Movements. St. Paul...[Cape Nome...[Sep. 3, . tior during the detention of the | Gavin McNab, Dr. Dodge, T. P. 5 i Stmr Ranier, Hansen, % hours from Belling- | HONOLULU-Sailed Sept 11—Ships Invincible Santa RossiSan Diego.....|Sep. 3 11 am{Pler 11 ot o , Dr. ge, T. P. W. Le-| The Alaska Commercial Company’s St.| . " gy a D! L o - A oinai ot 58 mail steamer Moana. Many moons | land and D. M. Delmas. A number of | Paul arrived from Cape Nome yesterday “Stmr Noyo, Johnson, 4 hours from Fort e Rt B s un, Moon and Tic o lague was epi- | ladies who accompanied the party tended | Yia Seattle. Among the passengers was| Brags. % 3 y—" 4 Steamer. ' g g0 bubonic plague w i- | lads h party Yia Seattle. A h K. HONALUL SFo ool Sent 15—t ship Kil- Sun, Moon and Tid demt Gney, N. E. W., and ever|to make the excursion more of a social| MTS: E. O. Tuttle. She went north to| Stmr Sunol, Green, 48 hours from San Pedro. | mory, for 3 -nfla Philadelphia, for | washtenaw United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— ce steamers from that point have been | th ot meet her husband, but missed him on the | Stmr Westport, Ericsson, 16 hours from Bear | Oracon. Nashtenaw Times and Heights of High and Low Y Bore e Bk n | than a political event. The affair was & | way. Mr. Tuttle was at the wharf to| Harbor. ) SEATTLE—Arrived Sept 2-Ship Troquols, | L2arine Waters at_Fort Polnt, entrance to San 4 here Sor Famisation. Sisnes 1o (most niisie sk meet her. All the news the St Paul| Stnr St Paul Hays, 12 daye 3 hours from | from Honoluly, Sailed Sept T2 Sche Ruby A | oorons o Francisco Bay. Published by official au- e pareengers from Avckland (New | oy ¢ op ngtneer BoOaly Honored, | Loatiiyoom, Sl wmi neids was Wi | SR MIe L e e e R e o o S Nsune Bepe i | pomne 3| NOTE rhe ‘Deh wnd low waiers occur ac Ubey Toach port, while the | D. McCalg, chief engineet of the mail| | Lhe WOk of discharsing fhe German | fihr Eive Brotiers, Jeoeso, 14 Nours from | Son; Johe B Elminll fer fen Frafictece Bristei - % | tWenty five minutes Tater than at Fore Point, y alian passengers, who have been | Steamer Moana, has a host of friends, not | !l'-',',:‘;e]'{:'gd‘“ Pitgrists A% i of Jesterday. | “gop Newark, Beck, 14 hours from Bowens | Carson, o e e toha B stiier. £ty | 180U 3 | the Nelght of tide 1s ';:c:a:::r;lllflf;r:'l:"‘:fim' Tiising with them for three weeks, have | only in San Francisco, but In every Port | and an attespt will be made to get. the | Landing; Grays ‘Harbor. Sailed Sept 23Schr Sadie, for | filamutte | — S 1o be fumigated. | the steamanip wtase &t thronghiut Ane-| siaesiel SREs i a1 A ARe | New titutiian, Seels W SRS A -S| e P - 2% MONIA. Tre——. e L e omigating question that has | Talia. New Zealand, Samoa and Hawall, | Al the Sick from ihe transport Grant | “Sonr Mary C, Campbell, 10 ours from Fort |hence Sept 1: stmy Tuauns hence Bept 2. Safied | om %S - 35 | San rises ruised all the trouble. There are no fe. | He was chief enginegr of the Monowai | Were taken to the Presidio on the tug Res- | Ross. ~Stmr Brunswick, for San Francisco; stmr Po- | fomita 2 | Sun_sets " tendants at the Angel Isiand sta. When that vessel took the first New Zea- o'];lr(e ¥efl:‘¢erfld. ,HThe discharged soldiers | Schr Relianee, Larsen, 24 hours from Bowens | mona, for San Francisco. Eu‘reh Humboldt. . 3g | Moon sets . T e Aociors and nowpiial xtew. | 1and contingent to South Africa, and | taiten ‘o the variohs oteln . The Grant| -Snr Jimie Vance, Brown, €% days from | Home hente Sent e, ~p 2 o Were™ Crencent €ty (Eressent Git - & Time| | Time| 12 Vandled @il the baggage. Several When he was transferred to the Moana | goes on the drydock to-day, and will take | Grays Harbor. b GRAYS HARBOR--Arrived Sept 22— Schr Lau- | State of Cal..’’|P 2 2| 2 e Tl men fainied and others went into hys. | bis friends showered tokens of theit | the Algoa's place at Folsom-street mext SATLED, raMay. Hence Supt 23 sche Saflor Doy, hence | 1 Norte G| FEw W erics when the latter unceremoniously | favor on him. When the vessel was at Thursday. Sunday, September 7. %’: 7; brig Harrje! u‘, hence Sept 7; schr Henry | Goiool, - - 20| 4| S8l L6l 1@ o valises and trunks of female ap, | Auckiand, on the Way here, thi SOEinters | aorcar. Poaian of 6 Fattery Sirest mes | mwns Dinstilla Cousius, Vi ‘Uison, from Honolulu. 3 Hatite Sep. m | % 'H,, “\ N W i threw the contents Into the | Save him a splendid send-off and a pres-| by Dre. Hobinson and Bauer for a serions| Bark Xiden Bease, Potier, Honomin. FORIBLOS. RIWES e Ross. Sep: & | B fl % b cting vat. The travelers evidently ¢nt of a watch and chain. The watch | razor cut on the back of the neck. It y # SYDNEY_Aurived Sept 21—Bktn Robert Sud- | Coptic e, B & " ught their wearing apparel was to be bears the inscription, “Presented to D.|2Ppears that Walsh got Into an altercation TELRGRAPHIC. den, from Port Gamble. Walls Wails, Sep. 29 | 33 ""| 240 Ce troyed before thelr eyes. | McCaig from his juniors on the occaston | With hi !sndlordkand the latter used the | POINT LORBOS, et 2310 p. m.—Weather OCEAN STEAMERS. Sep. 29 | 2 | 1 e 2 A of his leaving the Monowal to take charge B Woimeant X lll:lr'o:x.h.t '{'n"':nhfl“‘,‘p.“fl DA Swing no p ool g tln NEW YORK—Arrived Sept 22— Stmrs Bulga- 2 = DEMOCRATS HAVE AN OUTING. |°f the Moana. now Investigating the case, ' b wil e i i e | SRI CASET SRS, o St ror | o NOTE~In the above exposition of the (des — Water Front Notes. R S 1258 womr A E Jowett, hence Bept i | ot La Gascogne, from Havre. a4t T ey e 2ot G e b Commissioners Herold and Harney John Henry went to the pump that Shipping Intelligence. for Klawavk. YOKOHAMA-——Arrived Sept 23—Stmr Hons- Sep- 24 2pmiPler 2| day In the order of oceurrence o to time. | TT Taki Around £ Bk feeds the steamers of the Santa sys- ARRIVED. DOMESTIC PORTS. kong Maru, from San Franclsco, via Honolulu, D. 24, 9 am|Pler 11 | second time column gives the second tide of e & Party Y- |iem yesterday to get a drink of water. . KAANAPALI-Arrived prior to Sept 5—Bark | " QUEENSTOWN-Sailed Sept e B e §| T g (e Sie e the third tde A number of leading politicians of the | He turned the water on, while Sunday, September 2. t, from 4 L gl M-Sty Conge Sep. 5. 3 om|Piee § |ind the last or right hand column gives by .2 5 stooping over to quench his thirst, | StMr Geo Loomis, Bridgett, 32 hours from VA R b P = 4 last tide of the day. except when there are b seratic party had an outing on the | FIO0 :f o + | ven Sept 11—Schr Jessie Minor, | ST. MICHAPL—Passed Sept 23—Stmr Werra, Sep. 25, 11 am Pler 11 | three tides. as som. The helght: ey i3 raay. They were the guests of | S5t ¥ -mw-neoc:nn‘g-tmom Simr Ttival, Johnaon; 6k howrs Srote Willaps o SRR R 5wt for Genoa. . m.g.”ummu glven are in aadition to o soundings on. the » -, SOUTHAMPTON—, - 2T, Harbor Commissioners Harney and Her- |gen of Station D went to his assist-| gt Inverness, from Mororan; bark 1 Fair- | Trave, from New Ymnt:::m b i . 2, "‘"mf"i -‘h.:‘-':- - 'w;m" e he Betgh cid, and had » most enjoyable trip around | ance, but had 1t not'been for the held ren. | nape: ~C 't Co8st, Olsen, % hours trom Hue- | chlld, trom Hgnolulu; schr Mary Dodge, from h@wmrqmmmmwm 8 E(ENSS | and then the Given s suptracted thors from New York. - 28, 11 am|Pler 9 | the depth given b charts. lane o . Sep. 28, '8 amlPier 11 | reference 1 the. maan o tha tywer Jow watera