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6 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1901. SPORT NEWS FROM WESTERN AND EASTERN FIELDS PRIZE-FIGHTER, LA} A LUXOR AND FLYING FOX DIVIDE MARKSMEN GATHER AND THE STATE CLASH HONORS IN THE BIG OPEN STAKE AT SHOOTING BOXES Governor Nash Will Do Ail to Pre- Clever Representatives of Curtis & Sons’ Kennels|Schuetzen Verein Members Pep- vent the Contest. ~ Run One, Two, at Union Park. 5 per Targets at Both Parks. SEPES RS TR & - —— e o —_— | The inclement weather yesterday de- k Scores, terred the members of several organiza- | rifle, 200 exception n( the nor malled to and oth- day, with t r that the Gove i €. Roth Packing Compan CINCINNATI, Feb. 3—There has been to anxiety than training at the quar- |le ten shots on Columbia target, i A. H. Pape 40, . . *hilds | tions ¢ Daiss 84, G. Mannel 65_70 of Jefl Martin and Childs | . itioners, and which will be recelved | | \ [ ons lar:);rzar:a:cged;ued to un\lwz at the | D Chp Frid Kt ont to do less Work | {1, morrow in time for cons ation bo- | ges froml putting In an |G "Hoffman 71 0. Young 7 1 other days, and this | fore the afternoon maeung. This l#st let simated dis- | ter from the Governor to the Roth Pack- X uny will be curned over to it 5 | appearance. The Independent Rifles held | Hr:!nnigd | its monthly medal shoot, the schuetzen | & P’ Becker % lrarmn'e“ . Allen 135, 165, s gt thelr train- | ing Comy K X ¥ | Section of the Deutscher Krieger Verels its | _ Pistol. ifty vard P Sovernor 1o the. petitioners. There are | | ALL ON 2 | L of the First Infantry Regiment, N. G. %: Mrs. G. ‘s some who believe that when the full text | A“QUNT oF ( 1C., its com¥axx) shoots for. January and " F. Waltham m o t t only given of the letter that is e to-morrow | ERIN. ‘behruar) he scores of the day are: - O. Feudner ‘1 t Athletic dered g i fully cons R l 3. Hoff Independent Rifles—J. Donovan, 17; H. Rein- | final action taken at or the Saeng CALY MONEY™ 2 ng for the hes \ | | narde, \eptain 1 Fredericksort ards—P. Becker 39, 61, st Club without waiting for the hea 1Ak |perat & siareat i T a5, on the ion for an injunctio: oy | Schneider, 3%; H. Gaetfen Jr., 20: C. Lindecke rego 67, $: O. Feudner 65, The MR R R MIKE KAVANAULH |31; F. Skowran, %; G Keitenberger, 511 C. | 77 78; F. O. Young 63. 2 G- | Slst that no final action will be taken i | Herring, 31; Dr. W Meleraterk, - 40: H. | ‘Dwenty-two A At A B Dor- e B i he X 1 Juage Hollister 1s Fellx, 33; B. Hitken, 31 reil 18, 19 Mrs. Waltham 37; ght by immediate deliv- Company L, First Regiment Infantry: Jamu- | ypap oo o™ a very strong > 2 F. | ary shoot-Lisutenant Curzon. 7; Privates M. | §) gy G. Jewell 41; J. Wall the at and is training party p h clty s evening | Gans, 31; W. H. V| Johnston, 2§; « \ cellency directs ame into the clty tais evening | | ‘“"; 1. L S v atters ove he pro- | | rown, 33: J. Myers, ‘l»rwennl Merio = ; y mumber | SN0 talked matiers oveY, B and his par- | | ; Corporal Stindt, #7; L Rey: 30; C. Wenr. | ON THE RANGES AT i fullest power ¢v attended the theater.® Ruhlin and his | | j- Pranen, 1 Porter, T." Folley THE SAN RAFAEL PARK e 1 in the event of | gesociates remained at the Country Club. | | b )'usli']phv)l de'r;»‘m}lmgf;f B 27« assistance the Gov- | which i tunce from the cit | e e - ) Power e Ahe | F3iby 3 s to-day than u | poral Stinc ovenr, L, Rey, 1 Verein Eintracht Members Turn Out and there was agitation over th: | | | w. Porter. Branch, M. Gans in Force With Their d the Sher- | course of the ¢ nor. Jeffries, nm:n 38 | Lieutenant Curzon, ’. J. Myers, 30; W. Rifles. iy to the | Marti Childs will continue their e R R TR OB | work to-morrow as usual and it up unt official de: made by YLUMBI Ohio Feb. Governor b to-day made tha first public state- his sosition ith regard to th» Jeffries- R fight at Cincir the groun which his fl‘ ination to pre Ohlo wa ained in a this m from th pany and 1000 oth Deutscher 'Krieger Vers in medal shoot: | SAN "RAFAEL. Feb. 3.—Despite the Firet champion class, G. Hetzel 38: second | threatening w r there was a large 3““5’7“1" class, O. l'lamlm(-r 398; frst .»:;.-,-i crowd of marksmen. at the Schuetzen g et lase G Lankes, | Park ranges to-day and some good shoot- first best O. Dammer 24 ing was done by the members of the sev- eral clubs. sngt, G. et most center: | _Deutscher Verein, in builseye shoot = sl & e Verel 1 rize. Josepn | The shooting of the Verein Eintracht First prize, Koeberle; third prize, F. Kaiser; fourth prize, | Section resulted O. Dammer; fitth prize, George Hetzel. ———— | COLUMBIA PISTOL AND 1 that they I - ¥y will do keep in communication hat may be s follows # emen* prepared and Packing Comi- citizens of Cineir place dan 246 RIFLE CLUB SHOOTING | best s v\.y\.\ b‘r I‘m' '““\1 ne sting against the interference | . = The following a: res made in the o the en- g o n Naetace section: Mec o 5 e Some Good Scores Mad: by Members | (alifornia Schugzen et he fe misied by ! E ¥ | vice. He ouotes the ally conceded when | fighting and t his promise issuing a : he did all t on with the at Harbor View m | Ranges. JuosE GRACE el { 4 The Columbia Pistol and Rifle Club shot MADE TAE MOLST | at Harber View yesterday despite the un- | §i2; H. Fnge. REAL ESTATE FLY. At v ¢ | favorable weather. Some fine scores were | 157 156, A | made. A. H. Pape led with the rifle, | Babin, 17, 135; J 1 | | making the fine score of 49 o: A r'l,-‘fm-vlh ! | ring average. His shots were R | class—c. M A. Kuhis, %7, aptain A. Rah Phllo Jacoby law relat Burme tex 206, J. Carroll, renptort. 107, 9: Paul Brunett L many confer- f the Saen- ttorney ht it the specific pur from the S 181, 174; A held wit sration, of is a 2. F. O. Young led wi with %. His shots were ) 3, 4. These two scores are high on year's matches. Gi M. | | only two points behind Young, with 3% B. Dorreli led with the 22 rifie, and P. J AT ; W. Nolden M. Reubold, 145, 112; Jos R. Stettin, 213, 188; fourth 150; mith, 188, 15 Mayor of such In my -mor- believed take no t authorize the bri g pool J'v'“‘{,;» B T E£.M.KELLOGG | Becker with revolver. G. Mannel and F. | {i% Q9o Brenm, 2 S ~ vails ov " 1 8 i > 9; . penne, 1 ¥ that time, it | to the ane who prevails ove HELPED "SWEET EMMA g e e D Fhilo Jacoby n behalf of the club presented et nien i e NI ALONG. caCh SRR SHE S Captain F. A. Kubls to-day with a beautiful give is not such an associa such a contest as is c 6%, As I erstand Jeftries and lawyer by ation ev gymnasivm taes will abide further appeal X 5 former team winning by a t 91 | medal for winning a knightship at the last fes- ?-_-g- | points. | tival snoot. L] M-M%"F’H-H—H—'—'- B R s aac between for by a fore the as- It has no rposes, no > Supreme Court serve his decl: th and Ruhlin, who | gre g0 on the charge | be ze-fight, has been | ask on account of plai | e C e . SHOWSACTVITY' FOR PRESIDENCY before Judge Hollis- A me that ¥ 1 = 1 » also ready =aid o Hona s . % ”:‘;m‘"_:""‘"'f":“‘“; o ? 2 AS THE ARTIST SE THEM WHILE ENGAGED IN THEIR FA\'OF‘ITF SPORT AT UNION | - Fant Tprizeignt. " e v it 5 'r‘\w}m!:x'\:quli«h)n ¥|;1]‘ ‘IiI\Pfllk‘l');:\glk\m!/‘:\\\:l;il\u CLOUDS HAVE THE SAME EFFECT UPON THEIR The London StOGk Exchange Senator Hill to Deeline the 'm‘j:‘“ | brize by thousands of dollars than the loser. | | a3 g3 SRR o S A i35 g | P v it W : - : - e = 1 w10 el ‘mot onty s | | e i LA gt i L| Passes Very Quiet Week, Task of Leading the | splendid 1 = force will be on e ¢ e that the law s not violated UXOR and Flying Fox, Curtis & | money. Belle Rocket is the latest addi- lowa Bey, 12-8; Theron beat Aeneas, 4-3; Sweet | H(wcve[, Democrac’. with Prosecuting | hana "and k the pugi- You express confidence in the integrity and performers, divided |tlon to the Pasha Kennels, W. C. Glas- | Emma beat Dewdrop, 4-3; Pleasant Girl beat | g before some | ability of the Mavor. of the Police Commis- ,nd honors in the big | SON €ot her recently at what he thought | AGumemnon, 5-4; Floodgate beat Rural Artist, PRIERASY ge of the Common Pleas Court instead | sloners and your policemen. In this fecling T iy n stake vesterday at | &, DArEain from Deckeiman and then re- | {9: Luxer best Mester Workman, o-1: Mastef | o o . s F r av other local mag- | fully sbhare. u con en ha he af- =z stake s day 4 nau ed o) b 3 oss] " AW = o oy, _T- weet- | D ¥ 3.— D TOS A e = ce- fair will be bevound their control, if they Union Park, The clo T et g Flying Fox, a bye; B PEEh T pies pe NEW, TORE: Feb. 3.—The smesn * Of | who feels that he has made a lucky pur- | 1es¢ beat Warpath, 6-4: . i The fighters will be very earn- | the sixth round found the coursers alona | chase, even though he‘let Glasson doubie | M8ud B beat Lady Davenport, 4-3; 'America pects of gold imports from t.c continent | ment that Senator Hill is not a candidate angerfest Ath- | do thelr ( s morrow The immense multitude of people. gath- | jn poecession of the right to contest for | his money beat Vulcain, 7-6; Bona Fide beat Controlier. and the United States the uemand in opea | for the Presidential nomination of h's orneys from distant States and of PRGN i The Gax's 16 . v sed and it | party 0 e by 3 g n. at least. not possessing ¢ the final, and with the pri ready won | (The dayes results with Judge John |'Sourh round_terschei's Pride beat Xar- {;“‘;::‘,}‘,:",‘;.“,“:R:":;;‘"gfl;,;it‘,“gn;,m, PAPLY A5 WG 1o Wadie A Ok Alnav W heimer and Sheriif of citizenship. will be terribly the running of the deciding course wus - T = LD . |clssus, 4.0; Lady Claire beat Rector, 4 . - - - sponden ! Leslie ¥ e cur- e B g e uch men would brook no interference, alved Loven lfl.;‘u_l .”wnlndv m;;nd '—n, J'zn"z“';:“ 18,?0.;_3.‘;.,-.; Sweet Emma beat Pleasant | Will much longer maintain a 5 per cent | rent issue. He ey A will have no control over themselves, o | Urania beat J. Hurley's Hurricane, 28-2; Star | Girl, 5-3; Luxor beat Floodgate, 5-2; Master | rate. Indian exchange has fallen to a : » P g « d other pe be overpowered, and your cit In contrast with the harsh treatment ' Kennels' Herschel's Pride beat Ruseell & | Lawrence heat Sweetness, i-0; Flying Fox beat 1 point where it fails ‘: attract gold from I have the highest authority for the stata- All of these g e 7 el accorded them o when the | Allen's Taik to Me, 1-2; J. Hurley's O K Capi- | America, 3-2: Maud S beat Hona e, 4-0. | . ment that Semator Hill is not a candidate in ormally consider- 5 tol beat A. Jackson's Honor Bright. 18-16; | Fifth_rou; nd their Surtie & “a short dozen of | Brn " acks 8 —Lady Claire beat Herschel's | th® Cape or Australia. and exports from | any sense for the Presidential nomination asd ns' Narclssus beat M. Dunlea’s | Pride, Flying Fox beat Theron, 5-2; Luxor | those countries will therefore come di- | that he is not responsible for the action of is D. J. Healey's Lady Claire beat T. | beat Master Lawrence, 3-0; Sweet Emma beat | rect to London. The Government IS eX- | friends and will in no way encoura h fearfu s | opening round of | form players farea weil, ttorneys | i misses being the limit against them, and |J. Cronin's Vixen, 4-2; J. E. Hodgkin's King | Maud & 6.2, e ®:i 4 those at mgq.;m- o 5 « Tk e ClrOe & Bemst Bacior biet O t élxdlh&rnun ~Luxor beat Lady Clalre, 5-2; ! V'f;:fd f”h"""" i'(‘ ‘55:’9 - ":h b o "'f"”’ | continuance of such action. Whatever Sena- g g { E P ings = nthsi 2 P ‘lflnnunu Half Moen, §. J. Dean’s Siequoc | Flying Fox beat Sweet Emma, 10-5. 3 =5 e fall in silver is attributed to fr tor HillI's aim may have been In the past, ROUND ROBIN MATCHES P '!"u:?.foxn I;?rk i e L it Ll o Bunke Bl ST Aeneld | X0 Saeciding . Curtls & Sons' Luxor | offerings from the United States to an ab- | treasures no Presidential ambition. He is ON (ITY GOL¥ JANEB{ Dw St for B stswars caamg | 5P 3 £000 o0 0 o St oot E M. Kellogg's lows Boy |*7 ©°ne Fox divide hono sence of buying and heavy exports. It |engrossed in his law practice. It has grown > Sy povints At Taaonke wis Si fol\owe: e P e ' Allen's Wedding Bells, 1 | forced a reaction on the unduly inflated | larger and more lucrative each year and his Handicap Contest Will Take Place on | First Race—One mile; three-year-old fiijes; | £0tional broke the steady, even co e g g 1B J Blocktin Comsstn | siiver market. Low prices, however, ars | absorption in professional duties gives him Washington’s Birthday at the purse B i i | R searge W Theron beat | 4 8- | now attracting buyers from the East. Httle time and less inciiuation to Fespond 3o Bir S s I e i = ut_the same with little exception. (i, 2 o, P i S8TOCKTON, Feb. 3.—Results of the| The Stock Exchange was closed yester- | the growing call for him to actively assure Presidio. | La Calma ....100 (1740)Florista 17| O K Cavitol, as predicted, showed in | Kellogg's Sweet Emma beat Curtis & Sone | coursing at Goodwater Grove to-day are | day and it had a quiet week altogether. N Nadaein 3 7 =107 | g60d trim and in a .ong, c race put 3 W , “ ‘ ctance on the part of Senator Hill were out on the Pre- % Kingstelie 1724 Porphyry. | $ 4 [ ‘!uhv 43 W, C. Glasson's Dewdrop beat | 49 foljow: Inierest centered in Americans, where, b dgdllegy . B ] 173 Thracla. . : i 10| Honor Bright out of the though | Chiarini Bros.” Santonin, 8-6; Aeneld Kennels | however, there was considerable fluctua- | 2 re-enter public life Is not the result of jay, two matches in the 2 the talent " figured 3 to inst his | Agamemnoir beat Connell Bros, Log Boy. 4-3; [ Firet round—Scotch Reel beat Sarah_Gold: | tion, the professional dealers swaying | Didue of disappointment ~He simply finds ament and several Prac- | g.cond Race—Six and a half turlonss: four- | CH2 | D Toland's Pleasant Girl best R E. de B. | Bear Mc beat John D: Glen Chice beat Tyrone | prices at their pleasure. Quotations wera | Sj°ater comfort and emjovment in gy playe In the round | year-olds and up; eelling 3 o e o SRR GO by Minnie Wa Wa, 424 George Nether- | Prince; Fair Glen beat Cash In: Thunderbolt | Fathor better for the week. URIOn Pa- | gua ot reon mnd jes allurement in ¢ oy, 0 % { wise ones, broke the monotony of | gate beat T. J. Cronin's ‘Vandal, | veat Early Dawn: Miss Evans beat Cash Da),‘ e et Iy S | field of politics, which has never been a source H. C. Goicher beat| (ssi)Loving Cup ...182( 145 Vantine third round and scored a credit 151: Pasha Kennels Rural Artist hbeat T, | Black Hawk beat Joker; Bagpipe beat Ethel. | CC shares were largely bought. of profit, and often has given him hardly & mes 3 up, counting two tign S5 Bov noted for b 4 " | Barre's Wait a Little, 7.1: Curtls & Sons' | bird: Tony Gold beat Martha Washington: | ,,BERLIN, Feb. 3.—The weakest spot in | comfortable support. Llke every other man Dr. Clark defeated Captain 101 e SOy nolat for 3 Derulatency T et A e, T oty & Sons | Spring Time beat Bill Blodget: Hot Haste noni | the market were coal shares. which 10st | who reaches middle life, Semator Hill looks &h 2 up. eounting one point es A, orce on the game. was his opponenit | LU POl T Corkman bent. (old Dust. Ken: | Leaht Onward beat Dolandos Aies Manila beat | D€aYily on unfavorabie market reports | forward to achieving substantial financial in- 8 took 2 good { money. for those who had played 5 to 2 on aments for men have beei nels’ Forget, 4 Walsh & Heenan's Sacra- | Fireside; Tap Out beat Pink of Fashion; La v | Friday the Kolnische Zeitung printed a | dependence by maintaining his established and b by the Green Committee of the e 4 | mento Boy beat R McCarthy's John Doe, | Peach beat Fireball; Lily Wright beat i.e Roy; | Very pessimistic statement showing the | well settled professional practice. He is de- Ban Francicco Golf Club, On Pebruary = the winner of the John Grace Cup event, | 14" Gy Kennels” Master Lautence beat C. | Old Glory beat Mike McCann: Loughneagh | growing difficulty the mines kave to se.l | voting his best encrgies to that end and there- 2a r eighteen holes, } Third Race—One and three-quarter miles; | DL Master Lawrence joined in and by |Ronar's Wild Norah, 5-2; R. E. de B. Loper's | beat Lady Rufus; Terronite beat Rose At-| their full output. The ctatement also eir- | fore he is not inclined to respond to such cails - o r seven hurdles; handicap: S: | quick, snappy work eraled the up- | Swaetness beat Curils & Sork' Psyche, 17 wood. phasized the fact that tne trade is taking | 2 have been made by the Texas Legislature 3 2 28 Auriffera e i _| river ‘dog. held on u Ty was his | Curils & Soms Warpath heat J. Dempsey's | Second round—Seotch Reel beat Pearl Mc; |the smailest hand-to-mouth quantities, ex. | and by prominent Democratic leaders and Dot th n holes played must | 1710 Periwig 22| 110 Ganvs Daneel-ai m}g\' h"‘;!’lh"h Br;\]n hl;tm'n game. | Jingle Bell tis & Sons' Flying Fox | Gien EMM veat JFair Glen: Thunderbolt heat | pecting lower prices later. Some grades Organizatiooe in the South and West. Those t the o s 7 ig . ‘123, 1710 Ca ance ..140 ne Fire beat Towa Boy in Rt S 6 Pl Bl > | Miss Eyans; g 4 E B rends hees | Who have intimate personal relations wi be o as the contestant’s score. On Mestor 43! 1716 William O'B.. 153 | coutse of the day. . Scoriag the Aiaeser ;\;:.lm' Dovies Theima, i3-7; Curils. & Sons ack Hawk beat Bagpipe: Tony | for the Dutch market have already been beat H. Lynch's Lottie M, 8-0; Aeneld | Gold beat Spring Tim beat Jeff Martinetcs Bernal Perigo’s Lady Davanport beat Ehadow, 11-9; H. A. Deckel- Terronite a bye. Third round—Glen Chloe beat Scotch Reel: | Clin€ I the Iron business, where the pros- : Onward beat Hot | sold at three gulden per ton below tha Semator Hill greatly doubt whether he will Haste: Mizs Manlia beat Tap Out; Lady Peach | regular price, The coal market was | aerior oomiaiens Mo Tpeetin in a Fres. T L &h beat O\d Glory: | further depresséd by the continued de- | making public cxpression of his felifg in the February m., the gualifying - round ov holes. medal play. for the Council's Cup will take place; or March 2 me hour, the openin | potnts. the imported dog had about ex- austed himself. A relef dog was called lf | into play and Towa Bo nd a half miles; four- & Rons” after the flag was | CUrt Don Luis 1745 Greenock 110 | raised against him with renewed vigor | Man's Lawrence beat E. Geary's America. ol | . e | matter. his determination is not a secret. sound I the ¢ tition wil be played, | 1719 Uarda .. S Artiils B | byt after tho satte. . Muiy ST oot nnfi{ " | Curtis & Son€ Vuleain beat P, J. Rellly's | Black Hawk beat Thunderbolt; Tony Gold bea: | ‘ Peat o "':‘X_’f?r‘(;':"fn!wl’gflloncgr exists. | "Devoied a5 e has been for s many years and on Marc the second round. The | 1704 Rio Chico 3 La Borgia .....105 | the flag and thought that the Boy w Wit Wisow. 12a0: B A MeCamb e ok | DRSS St Maolis beat Lady Peach: Ter- oppasite of tmprovement confronts {hs | rolitis i rewsried 55 Iwoetie Bv- oot final_round will be played at any time entitled” to"the ‘decision. but the assisi: D o e e B 1 Ml Pl T ttrie Keat Mk Erav ':15}{'1- a: the situation Erowing worse daily. | contiaue (o' be an infeential factor, But this - “ | Fifth Race—Six and a haif furlongs; four- | 21ce Of the relief had €nded the course. | Jves, 2215 Tony Gold beat Terronite: Miss Manila a bye | Pricé cutting between the Silesian and | Will not interfere with a conviction he has N i e A vear-olds and up; selling: { 5““",“1'“_" landed at the best figure of | Third round—Herschel's Pride, a bye; Narels- | Fifth round—Glen Chloe beat Miss Manila: | German producers continues. Pig iron, | recently expressed to many friends that office Swimming Races. 1457 Bl Mido The Singer ..., o5 | 00 48y by beating Warpath, a 6 to 1 fa- | sus, n bye; Lady Claire beat King Cashier, | Tony Gold a bye. | which hitherto has searcely been affected’ | holding is unsatisfactory’ and unprofitable. ro baths yesterday four aqua- Neckiace - 38| vorite.” She is about due 'within thn | 4-0; Rector beat Stsquoe. Fine Fire beat | Final—Glen Chice beat Tony Gold. | now snows sigrs of weakening and the | p ere o e iaran 9 . . i3 is i ae i B et P 7, ) S Py > A S5 | 3 shments St ot o Aamits Bukied 65t GRmmend” 5 | @i e deeddeleied bt et itk e b it e e @ | permission 10 reduce (heir outont The | FRAAEEL Gltmey 1701 Devereux 0 | blowing out of the Belgian furnaces last At the San Francisco handball courts ""'lnm‘]n‘! J mlii"i‘;oavfl‘c?:- | LINE FROM PORTLAND olrif‘r;d (;v mko'up the work of procuring | MONTANA LEGISLATURE W";"“n?l o Tflg:u’: ?}:2‘ "m"e-‘slgln here. | the following matches were played yes- TR o e b racs; | , S Race—One and & wixtcenth miles: four- TO TILLAMOOK BAY |hid Nehaiem wnd Thiamosk Bova Tha | ADOPTS EIGHT-HOUR LAW | cenress iron shates. > compoined 1o | terday: ; nd 1o Rilex third. The | "1 fiio Shannon. 1121 1199 Prestome ......100 —_ lime will be nearly 1% miles in lensth and | —— —— | R Longabach and 1. J. Kavansugh.i2 31 19 3 13 “yard race went to F. , C. Lar-| 1673 Soctalist . 1735 Jtm MeCle, ! pi will traverse one of the finest timber re- ‘BERN. ¥ " ps sen being second 15 Walkenshaw 112 76 Rutana - iag | Directors of a Railroad Company | gions’on the Pacifie Const. The route al | Yeasure Signed by Governor Affects| SAN 'BERNARDINO WINS. B. Hayward and M. Levy 21211182 game Lamechus R. d Bandidos 109 Authorize the Procuring of ready surveved is by way of the Southern Mines, Smelters and Reduc- e 3 T Prendersast and E. Lonch. . 1115 21 21 17 —_————— ¢ — Rights of Way. Pacific West Side line through Hillgboro. tion Works. Defeats the Maier & Zobeleins BY & |E: Hasch and P Ryan 2131 14 17 2 Programm : ence due west ov : ‘Beliance Club mme. Frobable Winners. PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 3.—At a meetinz | ''The Northern Pacific Raliroad Gompany | ANACONDA, Mont., Feb. 3—The bill LOS AN(-EI?“aF ¥ . Waien and 6. B Hayward.....3% 18 31 11 3 OAKLAND, Feb. 2—Tommy Cox and | First Race—Darlene, Thrgeia, Florista. | of the stockholders of the Portland, Ne- | has already commenced work on a line | establishing the elght-hour system in the | . - L meh: 3—8an Bernar- | £ white and J. Glynn.... wien Herman have been matched for @ | Second Race—Goal Runmer, Loving Cup, |halem & Tillamook Railroad Company | into the Nehalem Valley from Scappoose. | mines, smelters and reduction works of | N9 Won the baseball game from the | M. Dillon and M. MeDonaid.. 3121 1818 21 3 go_at the Reliance Athictic | .0 " |lnst night, 20,017 of the 20,917 shares sub- | {wenty miles {rom Portland on the ma's | Montana was passed by the Lesislatu-s | ey, Ghe vomr stngnsy ' (he tenth | W. Kelly and & Hucchineon......10 1§ 2 & 1§ K- - - v, o © e Northern acific. o = I o th | ins \tendent Geurge Gross has aiso Third Race—Cai't Dance, Charles Le Bel, !i‘;u‘;ri';l(xj'exf)rr: :r:g::g;;gns_m%‘;lg;l‘flol"log~1 ey b b Friday and signed by Governor Toole | clubs played a fire game after the sixth |J. Riordon and E. Curley. NS ES wo ten-round contests for the | Mestor. Mecrakan, Ooorbs T, Myers 1 h. ;’,“‘| S Saturday. It becomes effective ninety | inning, when they were tied. The win- |J- C. Nes : AAUTR . These will be between Abe | Fourth Race—Greenock, La Borgla, Uarda. | tock, Willlam Filedner, Tt C. Gampbell. | ety Spu s days after its approval. The Anaconda | RINg run was due to an error by Bresino. D S petat gk - -4 - Bozeman at 108 DOURAS | riri, Race-The Singer, Novia, Clarama | 11 g, Rawer John Stemart & o Babbell | SACRAMENTO. Feb. 3—In the coursing | Copper Mining Company. which has al - | 5 SRS o £ dicKinnon GER T T Fixth Rece—Walkenshaw, Socialist, Rey dei | &nd William Reldt.” The directors elected | to-day Walsh & Heenan's ‘Gallant won | ready Introduced’ the eight-hour system | Cadzts Soou & Graduste. §: Green and J. Regll e ity | the following officers: President, Colorel | first money, Nethercot’s St. Anthony |in {ts mines in Butte, gave orders to-day | WEST POINT, Feb. 3—Official orders | V- Johnsen and F. Smith.. e The emigration of Irishmen to Great T e John McCracken; vice president, George | second and Patterson’s Our Maggie third. | to introduce it immediately into its smel. | were received by Colonel Mills yestordag |1 McNamara and . Cummings = bt T est has been stendily in-| Many o man is apolled by swccess and ;‘lflhglyers secretary and attorney, Willlam ;l;‘h;re T lwenlt"-elght ?ous in tge ters:“ln fi\ne“o"dl' The( ne!w swtein w from Adjutant General Corbin to take ?I g‘.“:fl';{l[:":n:':?’;l’fi?‘-’l‘:ty n creasing for the last three years. ‘mary a man Is ruincd by the lack of it | @ prs secretary and attorney were auth- pl?{!:‘; sote:;'v;;'“:m;ue{ eb:;erxfi e | i el :‘:pii:fi’x;"dum‘ R I Tt oaiets [ T TA fns N Sea. - ay, February 18. (Tennis ball was used.) %%+MWWWW%WWM%W - OPPOSITION LINE STEAMSHIP ARRIVES FROM SOUTH AMERICA HE steamship Guatemala, run-|one, the vessel coming by way of the ning opposition to the Kosmos | ETeat circle, and, es Captain Seizer had | b s b POINT logg;wgmpmc Weath "Nzw e Bl 0 U A B i e e Jine, arrived from South and Cen. | dysentry, this did nét help matters. The ARKIVED, 4 GRSTVR,LOP08, Feb i1t b Meather gé'fs'rox_Amvw Feb 3—Stmr Ultonla. from |~ Steamer. | Dest rat on. therity of the Superintyndent. tral American ports yesterday. She | Jigen COid of the morthen latitides Senday. Fetraan b 3 4 Livernool and Queenstown; stmr Pomeranian, £ i NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the i the pioneer vessel in the new | sank, until death came Lo M8 rellot g Uy | oNOr, Smr. Tellus, Pedersen, § hours from St i, Teutmarr & | i o Lo Aoy > int; the service of the Pacific Steam Navigation | vesscl was passing in through the Golden | - gre. Larbor. Mk in haah B Jong. SLA V= fhin Jabn Steamer M t iy bty & L e e . ey e Company and the Compania Sud Ameri- | Gate, | piomr Man alay, Reed, 46 hours from Coquille ‘Donald, from Baitimore, for San Francisco. er Movements. ebruary 5. height of tide Is the same at both places cano de Vapores Company 1o come to this e | Ear Fin S Dy M it DOMESTIC PORTS, ARRIV e Clly. Crarte e 'fh""‘ & pialbier 3 . %5 coast. The new service will be bi-weekly Wants Her Picture Back. Honghonr Fak Linz, Warral, 22 days trom 2 30 REgVR: Bonita. | o el s hmlries I Iy & s Bt oot Bie e ] ure 5 | Hgnskong, via Nagaeaki 3f days 7 hours. ASTORIA—Sailed Feb 3—Stmr Signal, for o o Tt e~ 1P all the steamships are to be modern.’ The | Clarence Selby Kempff, son of Rear | ;T O'P®: Nicolson, 2 hours from Moss | San Francisco, . 3-8 - - Snaostris 8.1 | Sun sete Guatemala is as handsome a craft as | Admiral Kempff, is very anxious to re- | Stmr Queen, Thomas, 4 hours from San | oo TaanO—Arrived Feb 3—8chr Glendale, | Austraita, Tahitt .. 4 i iia{Pier 3| Moon' rises ever came into port. She is only about | cover a lost “trade dollar.” Mr. Kempff | Diego and way ports FORT BRAGG—Salled Feb 3—Stmr Sequota, | LUreka Eumboldt 4 -\ 3 pmiPler 13 two vears 'lIA‘F;l :”Idh‘::: .;.'.T: 10‘22%7 is a romantic young man, and in the “trade | | Stms Newsbdy, Ahlstrom, 3 hours from Bu- for_San Franciace. s S:i‘:?x: i H 9 am|Pler 13 . are equei to those ¢ - " | ANG = . oma, heFaclic Const”Nearly all har of. | poler’ he had a secret receptacic made | "5 poni. Nopunder, @ hour trom New- | stie Algon. feom Nanaim Fob $—Semr S Ogster Harbor, ... i 19 am{Pler ficers are Englishmen, and the vessel was | ! Which he ensconced a picture of ‘his | port and way’ ports. eola, from Nanaimo. 3 saro| RECUIRRA, g1} | Astor 4 -{10 am|Pler 13 re irJAlll' IH l’;ng!lfl’nd. o & b G {lady love. He had only to press a button | P:’,:‘.':l-mfwf‘:.ml:fl 4‘Hflll’yfll,z(‘l-l’mdlyi from i ésfiflpl;'fi-—ihn!d Feb ’—.lfl!l' l‘snk]nl'. 5 ‘4 ‘l: Pler 11 H ; ull cargo is ready for the Guatemala | and the picture “ - = s, or San ncisco; stmr Dolphin, for, kuu.y 4 % Pler 2 1 1o take out. At Valparaiso the Gu“:: e B:Rufiny?(fm:f&e:rScallw s ! poimr Aberdeen, Hensen, 5 hours from San | Arrived Feb 2—Ship Columbia, from Tacoma. 4 5 pm|Plef § ; {g malas Jfrelght and passengers will be | Rafael to attend a “function.” He wanted | Bark Pactolus, Watts, 161 days from Balti- OCEAN STEAMERS. i 9 am|Pler 3| § 48 18 transferred 10 one of the steamers of the | to have one more word with his sweet: | more. PORTLAND, Maine—Safled Feb 3—Stmr )| 2 braibler 3| 9 34l 18 Spanish line, which will & take them {heart. 50 he went to the telephone. .Ex- | ,Schr Mary C, Campbell, § hours from Bo- | Vancouver, for u"mal. H s Pier 11 | 10 5| 0:34] 14 through the Stralts of Magellan to Eng- | tracting a nickel from his pirse fe 11 | desa. : KINSALE Passed Feb 8-—Stmr Caledonian, s . y 18.W. 1 land, while the Guatemala will return to | the latter on a convenient I and, the SAILED. » from New York. for Liverncol; Stmr Gesrxic, 51 G. W, Elder.. Astorta & Portiand/ii amPler 20| NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides Ban Francisco. eTLr':;ng:x:m:onr: r:mune{s | conversation proving delightfu Vohg Toreot Sunday, February 3. 'finfifl}f&n‘".mu'wli.mm, Katseri L el B e T : = y ugh to|all about treasure and, rading to| Stmr Bahta Rosa, Al ' i e AR L B A Europesn ports without transferring. ‘gnlch his boat, left his good money behind S{EE fif?}:‘;c‘e N'é:m;?y;&d?"&mem %:5;;5:{: m: S e i Pler | day, ‘the thira - ', 3 ortlans sred Mani rom = = t Death on the Pak Wau. a'!'he vurse contained §11 in good United fl' Nflg . Johnson, Fort Brags. .| New York, for ndon, © o sl ; s w-h-'-u-mn- oceurs. Quartermaster Captain Selser of the | S{8e8 coln. an English penny and the | SChr Esther Bumne, Olsen, qnu‘m TOWNAtrived Feb 2-Stmr Cam- 1 are in addi chartered transport Pak Wau died he | 5 Lona . Whoever found it can| gonr Ross R""w nder, Copa. Bay. ‘ork, for Liverpool, and 1 ¢ States Coast except po 3 as the | keep the good coln and Mr. Kempfr will morid, Ward, Honolulu. iied Feb i-Stmr Umbrin, ‘o 7 minus sign Deight, yoosel was coming iuto port 'yesterday. | pay % addittonal for the return of the | Serr Brncieeryfi e, Sotullle River. l"§:‘" T E AN S TOR Salled. Peb —Stmr Noor H Survey— | B umier given fx trom the depn trip had n an exceedingly severe ' “‘trade dollar.” Schr X el and Low charts. The reference # 2 Momsersy; Jesk, e e “'""’-"""!‘fl- H g § 1 AL X R R