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6 3 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1901 FIGHTERS TAPER OFF THEIR TRAINING--MARKSMEN ARE UNDAUNTED BY THE RAIN ’ ' 'O STEP INTO THE RING FOR BATTLE | s ~ " - | Wi igh i 3 O’Clock To-M Aft ~—Réf —_— i s g st Will Weigh in at ock To-Morrow Afternoon—Referee P . : ¢ i 4 und Beat San Francisco Gun Club |Classes Are More Num-| Will Be Selected To-Day-—Last Work of the Feather- An Attractive Array of| Jones’ Fast Hou HioWIs Meconl et ol Tl o e weights Before the Fight—Each Confident of Success| ' e pan el of Season. Longer. g g Dress Parade. Final. R 20 A g2 — - Bl oot Achille Roos Does a Rare|Canines That Will Be Seen Tim Murphy, the Plunger, Talent Gets a Heavy Fall and Novel Stunt as ! at the Kennel Club Departs for the East. in the Defeat of Retriever. [ Exhibition. ’ Piggott in Form. Luxor. p R | —— e o | Notwithstanding the inciemency of the | Following s the official list of entries | | Oakland track will reopen this after-| A large crowd was in attendance at the ath @ trap-shooters of the San |for the bench show of the San Francisco | noon for the final meeting of the racing | closing rounds of the 112-dog open stake weather the trap-shooters of | | A ey Francisco Gun Club resorted to the live- | Kennel Club, which will be held in Me- | scaron. The strong trade winds provea a | yesterday at Union Coursing Park, an bird traps yesterday for thelr second |chanics’ Pavilion from May 8 to May 11: | great drawback to Tanforan and the | despite the stormy weather a good day’'s &hoot of the season W. Freeman—Hector Wini- change to the pretty course across the | sport was had. c %6 Jes A. Roos Introduced a new and r fred n Mateo Queen, Queen F; Mrs, M. | bay will be welcomed by all. The unusu- | F. Jones \\algent:od tool rsv! m'l Vs startling feature into the perfo | Larsen, Sharkey; Jesse J King L; J aily attractive card offered is evidence | beating Frank McComb's Little Sister s n‘:mum of waiting for the faith: L. Flood sar F, Major ¥ F. Warren, g:o:ghh;?;n there are still many good | handily in the deciding r:-;.m}u, m\‘\:«n};-: ' i0 retrieve his wounded birds he took | Leo: M. £ Wynne, ‘Afux Sarm pe B ’ ; m Murphy, one of the keenest of the | %004 was i ot of & Tew montlis Dack, that office uvon himself. Several birds |, “yicy A, Adams, HaRR) WEDPT : « big turf plungers, departed for Chicago | I8 ed 2 often and prowsinently 18 that might now be enjoying their freedom | Bernards (rough couted)—K Terpy on 3 o yesterday. During the earlier part of the | when he figured often P oo mong the trees i, Brewster; H. G. de Greaye - s : ’ Season Tim made life a burden for Albert | stakes of class. In the going yesterday through hix unust iwood Kennels—Grand Mast Simon and Sam Hildreth as well, bidding | he was ready and willing, beating brought back to the ca d Monarch, Lee King, Bel 1 up every horse owned by the two train- | good ones as Brutus, Rival Artist, E. L. Stultz and Miss Bairy, Frisco Queen: A, Casselis, Ivanoft; | | ers mentioned that won a selling race. A cer Cloud, Flying Fox and Little straight sc while E. orster, R. | Miss £ . Hawes, Mllo; A. B. Fately—King Lion, Caesar Young recently became the pos- Sure, Stlver Cloud, Fly 3 - g, A. Haight, A. M mel E Grand Master 11, Melba; e s IOt n farmmers Bonie | Blter: and. Jeadine ‘i‘“"‘ nl'l“}l;;‘;‘g“ll\.ur:; 1. Neustadver, W. | &3, Jrotniean, ‘Dewsy, o B and Princess Titanla, paying Ab Stemler | the L ‘;‘;P\.{“:’l}, Y. ate &d AnGumgs i M. 0 InCT | Willlem® Wallace; G, A .. Monurch Ber- 480, fox: tha: pair, 5 they average at such fancy prices. The aly Jost one. R. C. Rosonberg, A nard: Mrs. i. B. Thompson—Milo Jr., King From all accounts Joe Piggott is riding y 8 PTaid & Sdstly one, 100 E. 1. Stultz and M. O. Feudner shot back | Grookete; Mrs, 3. H. McCarthy, Queen Lucille; in very good form at Acueduct track, (SUrprise of the day, and a costy Oub. T00 seores. R. C. Rosenberz out of thirty | s Coleman, Cuba; Mrs. C. Judkins, New York. He quite recently put it on | 10 the o O e e welt birds allowed only 110 10 escape Duchess Bullman a head in a hard drive. fost of Lunce I Qe et thvouah Quiir thexs B e o | el ¥ &, D aaptel, HArGUE, B D, ot The Caruthers & Shields sale will take e eh phenomenal style that he was an terday Caesar; J. 8. Dinkelsplel, Hermit; ). Con- o ow in the paddock of the sty ras 8 Club shoot 15-bird race scores , General B; Glenwood Kennels (Phil C. l:lilem}g fl?‘;‘;ml‘kfl Klngpt‘nmlvl.l. Han. | odds-on favorite for last h.,n..rg__m;tn a M. O. Feuds Miss Barry; Dr. Vogelman, Princess X Qienpper, " Projudice, Dangerous ' Matd, | Strons play on Rhim at that. Lovina, Bona M. 0. Feudner . X 2 BT . Raveling, Quibo, Bob Palmer, Antagone, - o e i b o « Danes—Posen Great Dane Kennels FooRebys 3 5 SENATOR sl?‘fiu?g‘smn 'and Sweet Volce comprise the | Pute, went out to Luxor without scoring Bijou, Chai D, Dick, Blucbeard, Lady kr- | | HEA/E D! DICK” \WELCH 1 al a point, and For Glory following as a vie- 5 E Nk mine, Orchard Trilby, Champion Queen R; H. CHEMWED UM \ N "RUBBERED* stable offered for sale. tim with but & single mark to nis credit. . Mundook Nelson, Hanna; Cunningham & Ellison—Cun- AND THREW : | g > = It was an excusable error of judgment g. 0. Gould ninghaim’s Don Juan, Cunninghan's Princess OLUT SLANG k< . THAT'S ALte To-Day’s Entries. after such doings that the talent thought Dagmar, Cunningham's J ke e 0 ® ¥ . X i e B Sehmidt, Hector 1. Colenlal” Gréas"Dane er'” | st race_Five and & hait fortongs; turee- | Bim ' § o 1 shot aguinst Little Sister nels—8t. 1 nard, word Landesborough Jr., - H t \¢ £ ly g Bawnw Thelma, Beau Brummel 11; E. Smalley, Blus- 207 Yodel . ;104 2832 Luca, . | guickly taken, a heavy H. Justina terer; J. Ranch, Flora; O. P. Bergster, Maud 2142 C.H.Harr'sn Jr118| 33 et Luxor got & point f A 1sabelle; Mrs. H. Sellers, Jetta 2350 Triple Croes. 104| 2068 Pegalong and the five that we edited to Mc- G 2350 Rasp - Comb’s champion were gained by her 4 4 A. J. Allen—Esterhazy, Ma- | 2350 Cambaceres | cleverness after joining in. Wedgewood . | rie: Morits Abt, Bismarck ; il 2332 Berendos . disposed of the victor about as easily. Kusstan wolfhounds Paxson Haword, imp. : White Hat, Connell Brothers Sever - Maida: Mise A Healy,” Cossack i Miss D. T oy youngster, was returned a winner agammst i . : > Mg | e Forest King, a 5 to 1 favorite, and fol- s " »eerh, .. . »oper—Marco, 333 S . 3 e B . E A Wands.- i e s B s | e g i | B et aning 1o | lowed up his good work by giving Hot s irevhounds—J. H. W. Muller, Cruiser; J. H. | 2521 Clear SKy. 110 2232 Tyranus . Haste a hard run In the next round. Firm <l v " Connemara; Curtis & 'Sons, Cavaller: (300)Dr. Scharff.....113| 2141 Tompion cliow's work, too, was of the good kind, harm | Citer—For Freedom, Forty e, 2 | at ointless a 112 | American foxhounds—J lultl : 3 S 1(-’mra rnc;ffi—SE\'en furlongs; three-year-olds ‘ short end. T rkey, Leader, Bugle; Gus Dieckman, . v and up; selling: Flery Face did well, but was a victim 3 H, Hickman, Cninny Billy; § OLD\WoRLD-| - 2343 Doll. Weithoff. 100|215 Horton ... 14 | of hard luck. Against Liberator she was 1 2 J (2327)Eonic 102 | given the hardest kind of going, though 1011 B 2344 Compass . | =he, finally landed at 2'to 1. 3 11°2 ¥ . _vear-olas | . Theima beat Mamie Pleasant at 7 to 1, 02211 2021009 Benumont; Mrs. i ey furlongs; three-year-olds | pjjcking Airs beat Master Rocket at 4 1112121110 withdeawn g e oAt anste 107} 275 Yellowtail ..... 1z | to 1. Charta beat 2 ats to 2. For- H i Kenwood, S 4 | @bFrank Beri. lllns| | est Queen besit Neagh an i 218 Gibraltar 117/ 2346 Ada N...........102 | cissus beat Greenhall at - > Pk & = T 17 2176 Rio de Altar...102| 2366 Beau Ormonde.107 | _The day’'s results, wit 4 poo! shoot; high Aubert, j\\!‘l“lzllll‘ TERRY McGOVERN AND DANNY DOUGHERTY IN THEIR LAST BOXING BOUT BEFORE THE FIGHT OF 2294 Articulate ......107 2364 Hagerdon ..... ““ Grace's official yres, follo 2 . T TUESDAY NIGHT. SOME OF THE VISITORS IN CHARACTERISTIC FACIAL POSES AS PORTRAYED BY i e e . ot |8 econd, round_Pasha lenmels ARTIST WARREN OF THE CALL. olds and up; selling: | rater Sear Sielt & Iy Referee; Clark 2318 Gauntlet .110| 2306 Spike .. For Glory beat y o) . 2 Cromwell 110/ 2145)Stromo ot Jrriet g i Bash Antonto" 115 1o . sann, Duk -y 53 D Bernass. s e 0 oK. Rellly, ‘Cou ndérs; A ¢GOVERN and Gardner are , erees, evolved the following book, ononly _prodigy—among announcers—Joe | 2252 Sir Kingston....103| 2357 Sunello 11 1 Babe ready for their fight. They | Which, however, there was little pla; Humphreys, the young man with the va- | 2331 Cue .. <108/ 2%4\[1{3!{9 at 11 | ave . Alaked: ihAlr traiiing it rlegated slang and the tin-horn voice. | (3D Goldone . Malay 21 | have fiMished their training 38 Humphreys said he was willing to | (232 Wyoming . | oK ot e 24 ¥ i3 Dolly [ o8 ate i Such tohed VBV | hariis witts = jdo the job, but—these are his OWN | gin raceFive and a half turlongs: 1 Gibson Girl! al condition that only the ke words—*as it 'is a local custom that | \H0las"ana up; selling: 1 ould, Mirlam | jightest limbering up exercises will | Phil Wand Mr. Willlam Jordan should appear within | "33 iasan 21 2266 La Calma. 11 N, Queen untess of | henceforth be attempted. Gardner weighs | Hiram Cook . . -+ [the ropes and announce to the feverish, Cerro Santa.....10€ ylon Brown. ders; W B. Tru- (122 pounds, Terry 1 both within the | ~/m T ST SR }’;mlkl?lg'ssrazr}\;i mlxlp_nt(rlmn‘gdmunuuae. the 3 Willlam F......118| 1377 B ¥ man, Fanny Glad: | limit prescribed in the articles of agree- t all be over by this entity of the gloved gladlators, I shall | 2334 Simon D. 1121| 2344 Chaste Trish setters—C. . | B Adams, Con_A, Toronto | Cormick, Rory M Lane, Truman, Mtke or T, Tess ‘M the referee announced. Jim Kennedy, the | withdraw in his honor. Never could man | 233 First Shot. ment. So all that remains is the weighing | matehmaker for the Twentioth C and the selection of the“referee. The | Club, with mouth well drawn and | pleased to hear of Humphreys' magna- Earta t is a simple process and will take | tense eves: “The referee of the McGovern- [ nimity, Since the latter arrived on the Probable Winners. K | place at Harry Corbett's saloonat3'clock | Gardner fight before the Twentieth Centu- | scene Jordan has been wasting away out | pirst race—I Don't Knotw, Luca, Cambaceres. | Ricsday afternoom. The referee—that is | ry Athletic Club on ‘'Tuesday —evening, |of sheer fear that his ancient honors and | gue i‘race D Scharfr, Glendenning, Pari. a knot to untie. The managers and fight | April 30, will be a local man.” There wers | occupation would be gorn from him. 3 3 e veral 'kinds of clothing bet on White | Crowds gathered at both training quar- | Zade. inst the field, even after Kennedy |fers yesterday and saw the fighters in| Third race—Horton, Eonic, Dollie Weithott 113/ ... Lindo ntury | give way to a better.” Jordan was most | 2320 Katie Walcott.116| 2550 Mam. Hil Pilot *Bird dead out of hounds. - Josie 1I Nelly 11; J. H. | promoters will put their heads together | this afternoon and talk one another dry 3 Shainiiane enndi Sat | ovie Sha eontian: made bis official declaration. their last work. Each man is confident | Artlculate, Frank Bell, Head- : A:kstmu Mound Bun;ge‘ Lt clasees-Siodudale Kennels. Sum [over theseletion. » o it LTl & spectators ot the KRt will not have | andsafished “that victory Wil wait upon _ Fourth race—Articulate, Fran ead e marksmen were present in ®€ | Aubert, Ashbury; J Luc: Abe. chile 1 g over the field of ref- | an opportunity of hearing the great and m Tuesday night.. X ubers at the Shell Mound ranges ves- | ATNerwater spanlels—A. T. Léonard Jr., Den- | MENt, while looking: over the ¥ Fifth race—Malay, Wyoming, Goldone. in spite of the inclement weather. | nis Regpoct, Beslselinb: M Buscow, | @ foogonforofinieesforfoeferiorforfosfenfe froforforfe-onfuetorfuafertonfeefosffenierfertosiorlunosfente efecfunfecfeofunfecfenfesfenforfoofeniocfinfecfurfmoaferiorfunfesfurfosfurfoieninfefoiefufofufeinl @ Sixth race—Simon D, Willlam F, Mam: Phe scores were as follows: Terry McGovern; J Y. Irish Duke: 8. W. =k £ 42 Golden Gate Rifle and Pistol Club, monthly | Horton, Robert $W. H. Willlams, |\ y, H. Carlton—Tremont, Princess of | DUDES BEAT WASPS Base hits..... 021400 07 medal shoot,” pistol, ‘handicap-d. E. Gorman | Bessie W\ o Mckelne, Mo; E, 3. | Avondale: W. 8 Kendall, Meg: i ON OAKLAND GROUNDS | O%iand - 1410007 Toplee G SRE: A& e E R e BT Soluphen; ater. Snckatn; HARwool Eanly {w, hf\'fl.’?:'i"*fim?f’"fux';.{."T::f:lr“I puii— g T 8 soantany, o217l At the Empire Club's shaot at Alameda Kutimen @, Bapgee + |~ Cocker spaniels—K. Preuss, Windy Jim; r. Bunnel, Gretchen, Holga, Hecls, | Local Team Finds Ewing’s New| Point yesterday only a part of the scores e hapdicap—Dr. Rodgers 300, M 3 ; ‘Armatrong, Fern uns, responsible for—Shea 3, Russell 3. Blasse’ 209 D, W. Mol ¥, £ | Pine Hill Keanela, Pins Hll Ouckno, Rawdy | ; Sherwood, Shindy o Pitcher in an Inning and Then | Three-base hit—Nordyke. Two-base hits— | were shot through in the Sweeney record 513, " 210 sodeock, 57 Jones, C i | Horley—Klickitat, V! Fari . Lo- e dte o g 20 | OO or, Gleentwood Havee, ~Champion | Horlex=iclickitat, Vibo, Warten Seqptle, Lo: Babbitt Goes In. Dunicavy, Morimun, Holland, Fabst. Sacel: | medal, and the Allen handicap had to be Siiver | Havoe: Glenwood Topey, Champloh Polly Pas- | 118y YYy "oqsey §; D. Hogan, Medan? J H. | - The rain which falls upon baseball | 2 First buse on called balls—San Francisco 6, | hostboned on account of fhe raln, Wenb | . o ey e tomas W F. Roeder, | Dibborn—Pitchley Vallant, Pltchley Veteran: | grounqg ag well as grain flelds cut the | Oakland 7. Left on bases—San Francisco 4, [ Made the Mghest weort (A8 §0€ SOF P00 mem Fellow beat +0; Hot Hasts beat nal Guard | Glenwood ¥ $ W toeder, | 3¢ " Hawley—Midnight, Ragtime; Woodlawn i ay. The | Oakland 8. Struck out—By Shea 3, by Russeii | the Sweeney. medal, T . White Hat, 4-3; War Eagle beat Candelaria, nthly me ptain W, | Duke Plopania, Lady Dol X omtn. Btand. | Kennels or, FoRham, Legs and Feet, | local fanatics to the auick vestorday. Whe i ‘by ‘Babpite 1. Hit by pitoherd, Reilly, | highest average for the season in| JSMR iiCking Atrs beat Master Rocket . e B ;| Brown. Oakland Fascin : ell, Stand- | Fenne sk, Felipse Blanch; W. P. M- v s v the rain too 4 abic Sk b g s event. Ti nto consideration | & P ~ ol 7 Bver LI Stroth nt N | e Riinatral Girl: Mra. 3. P Atkin, Mona | Dottd O o Jonlain: . Ko stouynds wereitoo glappy & Holland. Double playe—Lohman to Francks, | this even . - oud beat St. Helen, 11-7; Bver | 11; "H. Mauld E Lady Gayle umm Pl oW insistent for an afternoon game, but over | Drennan to Babbitt to Lohman. Passed ball— | that he was obliged to shoot five birds 3 Allen, : J. B, Martin—Powhattan’ Queen, Graham: Wila Bite B 3 , Fancy: S g. C. Fe y F; W Oakland seven innings of the morning | Graham. 4 pitches—Shea, Babbitt, 2. Time | from the Golden Sunshine; E. C. Ford, Beauty Fi W.| at s ] | o B Bt Redwood | G000 e T T ot Kaninols, | game were played and the Dudes won by | 3, £8We=2:0 hours. Umpire—J. 0'Connell. [18, and was able to break three | ing Fox beat Narciasus, -4 be 0: Wedgewood beat Rural Are ard mark and five from the | yie;, 3-0; Santonin beat Forest Queen, §-4; Fly- Avhnes M. Ivaacs 3 y A, First Infantry Hampton C.T. Mead, Red Cro 0, g LG g R g B A S NS Officlal scorer—H. S McFariin, ¢ doubles and the first bird of the | For Glory beat Flery Fuce, - Wk, SUARIILY Mg e, Dt Judys Dr, A . Relisek, Tror L o e Milioot Falty Hii- | & 8core of 7 to & —_— I pair. from the 2-yard mark, he |63 Luxor heat Harlean Gladys, 5-0: Little . Salinger Sgeant ¥ y MacDuff; s F. J. Hatfe, Woodstock ssi Solace: Walter Magee, Cairnsmuir Gen- | In the third inning Oakland had a qulet certainly did good shooting by making a | Sister beat Hot Hasts, 3-1: War Eagle beat \ng) crest Solace; Walter Magee, G Postponed, ¢ Saren B | Minerva; Fred Zurlowen, ' Powhittan' Lass; | ora i run-making time. Four of the Brummels ame Postponed. consecutive run of 17 breaks. Scores for | Firm Fellow, 11-8; Silver Cloud beat Rollick: or Sehlink Milsn B Welk | Nairod Kennels, Tootsle W % Irish terrlors—T. Howard, Galtee More; H. | crossed the rubber, going and coming, due | SACRAMENTO, April 28-On account | the several events that were completed n Atrs, 11 Wedgewood beat Ever Sure, 4-3; Iy 1. A 2, . Heltmuller 12, | o C, Dyer Ormsigrk Tmerald L, D | Do Pilsbury, Endeliffe Tandsticker: Mrs. W. | to the errors of Nordyke, who thought he [of rain the baseball game between the |are as follows: R e o T G R von Staden 14 | Lo, R il A Hawa- | 1. Hooper, Fat H: Woodlawn Kenncls, Barney | was playing second base. The score then | Los Angeles and Sacramento teams was| First Ten-bird pool—Chestnut 7, Cullen T, | Littis Stater beat War Eagle, 5.0; Wadgswood mpany 1, Wirat Infantry, National Guand | {0 MiBid" Han Gemerats Winters' Kenneln, | i i, Derdman Hoad: ToRd ek bt wea oo fed, however d. | Postponed. ® | wales 8, LaMotte § Reed 6, Allen 5, Fish 8. | peat Silver Cloud, §-0; Flying Fox & bye. of California, monthly medal shoot—Captain ol o b . h % V. Boardman, \ n the fourth, with all the sacks crowd- orde Taater &) | ™ D s - Loe 1; K. Moore' 4. Ticwtenant Corcoran 36 3. M. | DOrmer Norot 1 e R iraven, | qyoukehire terriers—Mrs, J. ¥, Burrlll, Prince | o jouh “Reflly Rit a swift one to center, R0 T 1A, <SS ORRAL TEn Y renk N T Sk Preiow' Ve S e $ 8 Redell 41 Bergoant O Sheldon 2 Cui°h! & [ Verona Braw Laddle; A. Brehm, Shenp: Muliose terriers—Mra. A. A. Rol, Margle B; | which Drennan nassed. Thie ball was h‘.n Eastern Baseball, D o LaMotte 5, et 8 | L DeCHINg course—Wedgewcod beat ~ Little *Feutter Golly 83, snreteyer 34, | B Balley, Ormskirk Blucher Jr.: Mias L. | Mrs 8. Rand, Queenle R and the bags were cleared. When the in- | CHICAGO, April 38.—Two singles, & double | Ten binds—Chestnut 10, LaMotte 8 Reed 8. | gigter, 4-1. N Pt rte e 8 SRR er 34 | Harrison, 'Ovinakivk Harryi Shaw, Red | Terrior A, Furns—Nobby, Muggine; | ning closed the score was 6 to . and a triple, followed by Green's muft, gave | Collen 7, Bwales 10 Juster ¢ Hicks & La- Rouden s A7 1% shary 40 plar g ade: | WO Commodgre: €K, Miller, PN 12 | atra® Dan Hexton, Finyi Mre, R, Martin, | After this Russoll wan eloctel from the | tho Cineinnati National Lenmue team four | 2080 " Fobiana b Hasior 1" swaten Handball Games Qlivery 26, 1. ¥ nwald 21, 1. HBurke 1 ow, San: K londik oot T A | Tady, rox and Rabbitt put in W 09, - 3, Gregg 8 treland b bia ‘ - et Sisnts Sobum Simpany. monthty | Hammersmitn, 1 2 ornither, Jabanese spaniels—Miss €. ¥, Henson, Jappoi [ Innd's winning ran eame in the fourth, [ M0 A the stxth inning. A bass on balla| Frank T, Juster't L L o 81 thres classss—{ At the San Francisco handball courts st B chumpion class. - William | SO & petjona bater 3. o | M e houndi-Mpe H. A Wegener, | The scorei Tuns And 'the amo. Attendance, B5ot. "Hoore) | Fish 18 EaMotte 15 \Webd Gorden 10, | yesterday the following games were ivesslor st olass, < ain Henry ( b, w Somew. - e Ereyhound e ol . \ J T v hes wt 18 W » aMotte, | ed: A ; Mrs, A, H, Coney, Chiguita SAN FRANCISCO, e o | Chestnut 15, Emigh & Walker 8. = LaMotte, | plas ] e e okeln: Dagum Wondéns ¢ 8 | “UNWA T, 1. Norton—Tee Pat, Lee Thin; B, AT TDEL AR TO. AT EMOME e § 1] | SR hetoad A Borden dhipa s ort PR | b Metntyre and B Molcimon..21 81 3 8 R ¥, Tank S first addle; re, J. 8. de ¥ Tooker, Chow Hilderbrand, of, a 0 0 0 3 0 "0fCinoinnatl )} , " LA 1| R A TN s coo | M. MeLeod and M, MeNe! it B it ; ter, Verona Rraw ott: W, R, Hird, Rallle; K ol 'y y. i - gy ) Fifteen bhirds—LaMotte 11, Miller 13, Boyee hest b ¥ Grted Tast best | 0 thron, Snowhall: ¥, Talser, Run e e et MR, Roberts, | SOl T dA0 b8 R 8 b mattertes—Cunningham and Chance; Philiips | 15, Frank 18 P. Farrell and I, Madden nnn shot, W b monthiy bullseye | Shine Ormonde: Mra I, Mansen, Verona | pewey 4 . > }\‘:“‘l"l‘m" L 3 A0 1 8§ 8 0| Pelts Umplre—Twalle Twonty ive birde-TaMotte 3 :«.um‘\ls“'“-; R Y B . 588 R : Qi gonthly, ooz | R0He ooty Ly Al Miss A — Pavat b, P81 0 3 0 0l pETROI Awil B(AmerlamRon the B i Hraiah 1o Wenh B Ertah Ik ¥ e o v | Ritas T parrow, Tiida Jane. ArehaR. 6. G TR O Wt Tt rd time 1 the opening serles with Milwau- [ 1 Ve TR A . |2 Mllon and € utehinson. 31 18 81 31 9% i Cheteon 05 3N, (ostae $43 W, Doell Botileoie tento il s imO v Juthms & CRUISE OF BAUSALITO Sonaehe, 3 § 13 R Syt Kee the homa team Jron, thie atarnoon with g LA 8 Fish 4, Cutlen 31, Frank | &° ol and . T, MoManuS....10 8 1 17 10 » unghlut | ' - R > 1 - - 'ALLED | s Diiiinnen 8 1 0 i N vally In the ninth innl y 3 d o X Noniaeutocher. —Schustpen Crub oy |} LRI IR L A T YACHTSMEN OALL: orr ety Wotd 8 1 0 8 1 1| making four conseutive defeats for the v An attempt waa made 10 winy o ke rain | §; Olynn and B White. nnwen medal wshool—iret _ chimplon cond | N "' ¢ funifiuien, B LIS g oitors Enjoy an Informal Jinks in § S 2 2 2| tor, 'eorer et WAl Doatponed. The scores of | T. Merres and A, Whiteman. .. W 9 # W CHRMPOR class and fivst # Dot won: second | hail terelers—I1, R. Rountree, Newmarket " Totald viivnnen® @ 7 0 100 D B Glube= " R |n.ma who shot are as follows Hwales 10, | MeN: w o class, 1 JSppers 68 \\""[ '\“ I‘;"” :u..r nn ,}' \Nllu\mllw.-‘ ‘(Hl\‘nl\nvnlu‘n\‘“\Iu\‘ Main Hall of S8an Francisco w-nne“l‘u.‘n out In seventh Inning when game m]\m‘llkn. T TTT T TIII “ ‘1: 2 freland 1, LaMotte § Webb 17, Hauer 1 L M:;\:‘n‘\:r:"h‘nv_!‘ n;flulmmnl‘ “ :! {; tourth clane ke e | w el enture: T ¥, Ronaet, Weo! a8 called. B85 UhivseiTus vanisiyathavach —— = J . . 3 whot, 1. Raifield $4; last bost shot, A, Hohman | wapy MK Russell, Jorry R: Mra Clubhouse, OAKLAND, Nattorles=8evier, Frigk, Cronin, Buelow and o ] . IR \ \y | Yoillor, Wloomabury Bipi I Alleidae, Tedd¥i | mpe qnentng erulee of the Ban Franol AlL R MIG B PO, A, B, | MeAlllster; Dowling and Leany. Swimming Races, M. Joyes and Rd_White, HE R b Holmetaen Vel monthly | 57D, Hnreckels Jr., Tanjoi 0.0, Hevdenteldt | The opening erulse of the 8an Irancises |, = i e ol s 1| cHioaao, April 8,=In th The swimming races at Sutro baths re. [ W. Willlama and P. Hutehinsonid 13 0 3 0 ~3 L e Lt ol | ell: vorden, 8 Venoni | ec « 3 OFm, Frollanes, e Cleveland a thore b % ce=T, , € Ro . . Wal L Hmit Melno & 1 John Peters 637 | Waron; 4. . Bnenwein, 1dgewnod Oold Dol- | but at 10 o'clock the slgnal “Crulse post- I‘HHM\‘S‘. o 83 ‘l‘ 3 { § §[lot Beors: Uhder water swimming—J. Murphy fiest, C. | M. M. Guthrte and B, Bmlet..........801 2 2 Captain & Brandt B8 D Kal [ lari 8 Chrlstensen, Woodeote Venonl 11 1. 1 | poned” was set on the flagship Ramona. [ Moore: db.. S O S S O T - U1 R M B | Lewls second @ Troutner and M. Haker, ooony B o Muppert 208k Kaur: | Bloomebiry facens PR Meven Newmaghet | 2, 10r8e fleet of pleasure yachts lay at an- | Lohman, 130 b s b SRl R AT i, Do orie & BUHR S |5, white ana B curtey.. nown aan et gyl dy Veno fket | Ghor ‘off the Ban Franciseo Club house, | Russell,' p. hd AR 3 Mg ¥ o ? ok ¢ i ’ man W T Queep: Dr, Tevia, fady Venon: ¥ D, ¥ t':m\)h‘n\ n‘| n‘\‘pwl moorings 'i'l"‘ rulck‘l'ng BBl Paiwcin 2 00,0 80 2 g:smm-onmn and Bullivan; Baker and mlgfl-urd race=W. Marks firdt, J. Fandy sec- | J. C. Nealon and W. Maguire 1290 un E oy 5 S Toston terr! 3 PN —Tad 0 and fro in the heavy sea. any ladies —ETEAE LI - b g=C. Macy first, M. Lane | French game with 9 one- ol A young man seldom believes that & | ahmieet Lend: Monter, Mrer 1 Chiedee 30y | and visitots wete in the clubhouse, and in LARS AN TG TR ———t s M. el 4 T g S, GHE. Senait girl enfore & Kiss unless he has it from | Winner; W. 1L Sink Jr, Sir Montes; H. D. | order to afford them some diversion an NNINGE. A popular novelist {s never a genius to| High diving—T. Sundburg first, J. Iverson | A, Aguirre and Mons. Maguire. n®sn her own lipe Pillsbury, 8ly W Mre. Rosenburg, Mr. 8nooks; | informal jinks was given in the main hall, % 1056 00 08| his stenographer. second, J. Gonl and J. Bidart...................0 31 2 L e e B B B B B e e B B L R o o e ) [ HERE are five overdue coasters give the coasters the chance they have)which arrived from Calcutta Saturday. BAILED. : OCEAN STBAMERS. Umatilia. Puget Sound Ports....May 2 NOTE-The high and low waters occur from which thelr owners would ; been looking for and the next report may | was held in quarantine all of vesterday o Sunday, April 2. | Npw - April 25-Stmr Pots. o 1 the city front (Mission-street Whare) about YORK—Arrived 1 tmr cints like to hear. The old barkentine | be that of their arrival. and will not be released until this morn. | Stmr Geo W Eider, Randall, Astoria. dam, from Rotterdam and Boulogne: st Fa Do T 3| iventy-five minutes later than at Fort Point; 3 “ 'S | _The change of wind did not suit Pilot |ing. She has on board 12,000 bales of jut Stmr Fulton, Levinson, —. Bretagne, from Havre: P < [Eortinngt 3 | the helght of tide is the same at.both places. Monitor is now out thirty-six davs | Tyson mor. Captain de Kupper of the | 53 hales of bags and butlap. 2800 bags of | Stmr South Coast, Olsen, Caspar. from Teshorn, Genoe and Negles: e Daie Humbold H e L. ([Som Grays Harbor and sho bas | Ficnch bark Brénn.” The Jatter is ninety” | bone'meai and 240 chests of shellac, ThiS | Stme BomoncrsPqh TUEke: cvar. T s Sl Z Srars Thihae i| e MONDAY, APRIL 2. practically been given up as lost. As she | elg] out {from Newcastle, Australia, | enormous shipment will mean a reduction . Y 28—Stmr Minneapo- ille River St was lumber laden, it scem strange that no | and was sallingin when the wind came up | in the price of grain sacks to the farmer e e . "?_,%'E,’g%‘.’;’,,}{';fi:gg" S e e Portlana & Astor HiE trace of her has been left. No wreckage | StTOng and the pilot stood the bark off | this year. U 8 stmr Rosecrans, Dobson. Beattle. from [New. Tock:. sthr . Gatetm e Devio: Dendieah.. Hamburg & Way P 6 | Moon sets . B et o it e o i e, The Indrapura is 3152 tons net burden, | Bark W B Flint, Johnson, Honolulu. For: ator Thycalend. tom Ponsadimie. o o od, and 3 | The wind gathered in strength all yes- | 400 feet long, 40 feet 2 inches beam and 2| Bark Theobald, Cameron, Nanaimo. Queenstown. _Sailed April 25-Stmr. Coreans . possibility for vessel and cargo to have | terday. At § u. m. it was only blowing | feet 3 inches deep. Brig Geneva, Aas, Bristol Bay. fror Glasgow, for St. John, N. F. Halitaw Destination. |Salls.) Pler. gone down entirely | eight miles an hour; at noon it had in- LN . Bchr Satlor Boy, Nielson, Port Townsend. O - F. ax, - - Baides oo Montior thare ars the |Zonssl to Lo AR Pyt TANCS: | Water Froat Notes. e R e sl Tt | ¢ e 3 schooners Bella and_the Wing and Wing, | 2 v -z e e J 5 . er ond Tor Eludiaw River me "t Mag: | six miles an hour, ahd still increasing. It | The transport Rosecrans sailed for Se- TELEGRAPHIC. proceeded ‘| Tahiti direct . Pler 7 | was thought the breeze would bring the attle vesterday. She will be overhauled, | POINT LOBOS, April 210 p. m.—Weather | LONDONZArrived April 23—Stmr Manitou, flower and Parkersburg.’ bound for Co- | a8 TNOUENL the breese would bring th from New York. 5 pm 11 am Ptind & Coos Bay.| 5 pm)|Pler 16 12 ") O T Down) y's | have 2 new refrigerating plant put in on | thick, wind southeast; velocity 40 miles per g » e e e ullie River, OF these the Bella and May- | peru, due from South and Central Amer- | the Sound and then go to Nome, hour. Fias feom Liverpooh for New Fore o o - P L 30 P, Wing and Wing twenty-nine days and the | ican ports, along, but at sundown there | The Queen arrived from southern ports DOMESTIC PORTS. SOUTHAMPTON — Sailed April 28 — Stmr Hamburg & Way. Pler 27 |14 B e v eony i daye and the | was no sign of her. ) yesterday. Many of the Native Sons who | FORT TOWNSEND Passed in Aprll 28-Br | southwark. from Antwerp, for New York. | Newpart. || '¥ dm{Pler 11 | NOTE_In the above exposition of the tides gins 10 Jook s though these vessels had 5 +i oy gttended the Grand Parlor at Santa Bar- | Dirjeo. from Alaske: for Seattie: < Bl g i S ot coqui T 1 ) the carly morning tides are wiven in the leit Seen driven off shore. and it be an- | s Quiet! arried. - 3 EUREKA— = ‘hehalls 3 TOO] - ‘oquille “River 12 m[Pler 2 nd column and the suces 1o o g« < ety P gl o P Sy Quistly The steamer Brunswick put in to 1and | for Sen Franthee ia iw of the Sea Ring: a ehce as totime 5 Humbéldt ... 9 am|(Pler 13 | day in the order of occurrence as to time of Pler 2| day: the third time column gives the last tids g e M- | The many friends of George Kolb, chief | passengers vesterday morning and. con- | arriv R s arrived at Co- | engineer of the transport Sherman, Wil | Heved ber voymas o aqqung and cc rrived April 25—Stmr Eureka, hence April 26; Steamer Movements. The schooner Confian 3 ver Vo o1 « 2 stmr No N. San Diego . .| 9 am/Pler 11 | of the day, except quille River tast weck. affer a run of | he surprised to hear that he has joined et it SE AT Satien et AL - canta Ana. Puget Sound 11 amiTier 3 | tden, as sometimen serars. e Toannt (e - YR, & oty gt 3 g a the ranks of the benedicts. By everybody x for San Franci: rrived ril 25—Stmr Nome via Seattle. Pler — | are in addition to the sound! 5 uslaw, after a twenty days’ run. Both Shipping Intelli; isco. A Ap: - ngs on the Uni BT these boats were short of provicions. uy | D was considered a confirmed bachelor, PRing elligence. Dirigo, from Alaska; stmr Garonne, hence Due. nates Coast Survey Charts, except when & “ is mafe to r;rcsum-‘. that ‘n_ gy A but Cupid was too powerful, and George ARRIVED. April 24, mlh:“. (—) sign precedes the height, and then st I wafe to presume that there i5,u0 4 succumbed. As Soon as the boys on the S e RT LOS ANGELES—Arrived April 25— Valparaiso via Panama|Apr. number given is subtracted from the depth Plus on la. e ersburg | transport wharf learn where he s makin ay, Ap Stmr Mineola, from Nanaimo; stmr Coronado, Seattle . -iApr. fiven by the charts. The plane S N p: Stmr National City, Dettme e of referen and Wing and Wing. A vegr ago these | his home they will serenade the bride and | For e Y, ers, 14 hours from | from Grays Harbor. |Syeney & Way is the mean of the lower low waters e Lt & Gd 1o live | ular men In the service. He was for- | San Pedro. e e e b Bt s e i |Portland an Coos Bay Tacoma. Coquille River . Soldier Green Fouls Reill May 4. | | MARYSVIL; N Point Arena..| Point Arena 2 pmiPler 2 | of Sait Lake ;-n{: e s =y Rellly o = Phil Sun, Moon and Tide. Fhil Green of Oakiand in the eleverth a 3 o the Slocum, v 3 g A 3 - short commons is the worst that has to | sent to the T ',“'(‘,f‘ ‘,,'0": eeks ago Was | Stmr Greenwood, Fagerlund. ASTORIA-Arrived April %-—Stmr Signal, be reported. things will not be as bad as | cha Stmr Queen, Thomas. 40 hours from San | penk ADrL ipADrHl Fi-Br bark Hawthorn: charge of the bank, M 88 S BBRY 38 “ herman’s engine room. from Mollendo. Sailed April 25—Stmr “Seattle & Ta: they might be. | Diego. Columbla, for San Francisco United Sta t e T & twen Yesterday the wind chopped around —— Stmr Bonita, Nopander, 62 hours from New- | COOS BAY—Arrived Auril 25—Stmr Arcal ol Hotortedp Ogpdetic Survey— | Diround contest last nigat before the from northwest to southesst and storm | Indrapura Still in Quarantine. |Prtuadaypore U S hence doril 3 e Woters "2 elghts of High and Low | Phoenix Athletic Club. He won on a foul s were hung out. This chany ay > s T BLAKELEY—Arrived April 2§—Schr - e R T signal ng e m The British tramp steamed Tndrapurs, | pos Cooa | FORT X EY—Arrived Ap Erancisco, Bay. Pubiianed by offcial au- | The man who lives in a garret builds a 8 4 I

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