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10 FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JULY 190a. STURDY OARSMEN READY FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP REGATTA CHAS WALS O L) VALUABLE STAKES | FOR GREYHOUNDS, | % | PROSPECTSGOOD ‘ ‘ | | 4 : } i / * | | L 4 | | | TROUT STREAMS ATTRACT ANGLERS CRICKET ELEVEN ON A PILGRIMAGE RTARS [HANDICAP GOLF i \N CRUISES! , AT x\ RAFAEL s X Y \Z \ J | \ )| 1 | { o £ A Nkippers of i'hnllong’vl' and | Ladies to Hnld Annual Con-| Big Prizes in Prospect Tlllfl‘ ‘ A5 =~ | The Starter's ('hvnr_\‘ “Score! An Army of Sportsmen Will | Pacifie, San Franeiseo Coun- Corinthian Will Practice| test for Poniatowski (‘upl Year Culminating in One | [ r { i With the Pole Horse \\111( Sally Forth in Quest of| tyand Alameda Clabs Send With Crews in the Channel| on Links at Burlingame| of $6000 for Grace Cup|| | 3 [ Soon Strike the Ear| Denizens of the Pools{ Teams to Seaside. Resort ——— > —— | e } ".\’\ R | ———r— | S 20 A | PRI i N « is set down on Golfers will be busy on the San Ra-| The renewal of interest shown in]| | /\ \@ & 25 | Everything seems favorable for fl} The Independence day lidays w the s he San Francisco | fael links during the holidays. This | coursing recently gives assurance that | | \\\g;-‘ Ishort but brilliant season of harness | be stirring times for the trout in all 3 It is prob- | morning, beginning at 9 o'clock, there | the rich stakes of the second half of | = a | {racing this year in California. The |coast and mountain streams. Men and % G. Morrow | will be a handicap over eighteen holes, | the year will be well supported. | X } | circuit will open at Pleasanton on the | maids, skilled and unskilled in th y ” medal play, for men. Beginning at 10 The ninth renewal of the Ladies’ Day | | | [27th. early 200 horses have been : subtle art of the angler, will be abroad 8 o'clock there will be a handicap, medal | Champion stake will be run at Union | 4. » s — |named | in the different trotting and | in the land in countless thousands. The | . N - play, for women. Park on the 3ist inst. It is expected) ARIEL AND SOUTH | | pacing events that make up a four city rtsmen will be equipped with r & On Independence day there will be | there will be sixteen entries. The stake | < 0% I days’ programme. The week follow- | split bamboo rods and the finest of |Some of the team may ret mixed foursomes over nine holes, medal | will be worth $400 to the winner, while | L ling this meeting at Pleasanton the |tackle. The country boys with home- | Francisco aft r.h_, mat h, 2 play, with handicap. Play will begin | the runner-up will receive $200. Among | % 3 2 | horses will be at the San Jose track | made rods and primitive tackle will be, will s 1 and th. at a i at 10 o'clock in the morning. the most likely candidates are Poca- | Ariel, Dolphin, South End | o wlieseihie s | mest. | o1 hand to help (for a slight considera- | Cruz . representatives are feng Saturday there will be a Scotch | telli, Palo Alto, McVey, Richard An- < for four days, where the annual meet-| . " . " ;cuccessful city anglers re- | John W. Myers (captain), H. C: Casidy, ‘ : ome over eighteen holes, medal ton, Barge, Belle Free, Full Moon, Rec- and Alameda Crews Will [ing of the Breeders’ Association is 0|, in triumph from the streams with | the Rev. S. H. Wingfield-Digby (chap- . y, for men. Partners will be as-|{or, Tillie R, Tom King, The Referee, FEEEE s 5 be held and the rich $6000 Futurity | wejl-Jaden creels. |lain of the Seamen’s Institute),” &. W 3 . W. Haley. Harry |SEDed and their handicaps will then | New Home Boy and Lost Chord. Strive for Victory. {will be decided. Thence they Wil | The streams throughout the State are | Wilding, P. Coles, E. H. M. Lan- 3 W. W ar and Hillyer Deu- | D¢ allotted. Prizes for this event have | The eyes of the leashmen are already —_— move to Vallejo for a meeting of the | yielding good returns and the season |nowe, W. Petherick, J. J. Theobald,. G * w. G R. S. Bridgman | Peen offered by C. A. Belden. £ centered on the John Grace Cup event. Wi o Lak ) same duration; thence to Santa Rosa, | promises to be one of the best the | L. Hearst, Norman Logan end E.-H ol 3. G € ed on the Chal- | The annual tournament on the links | This will be worth $6600, of which the aters of Lake Merritt to|wnere they will close a four days | anglers have ever enjoyed Wilkes. The team is not a Strong one Jeng 1902, when she |°f the Burlingame Country Club for | winper will receive $1500 and the run- Pe Scene of Annual meeting on Saturday, August 20, and | In addition to trout the fishermen |as it does not include ®r. O- N. Taylor phs ating the Har- | the Poniatowski Cup for ladies will|ner.up $750. There is also a possibility B 4 be ready to move the next day to Sac- | may take black bass, as the season |the only Pacific bowler whose average = & swners of the | take place on Independence day. The|of the rich American Waterloo being Reoatta ramento, where the State Fair will open | opened yesterday. The Russian River |up to June 13 entitled him .té & plac < S " Fa y the sloop | COntest is over eighteen holes, medal | gecided hare. =] * a two”weeks' meeting with the Occi- |is a favorite haunt of these fish, which | in the first nine bowlers of the Assc E " Deuy sloop Marianne. | P18y, and begins at 10:30 o'clock in the The San Francisco Coursing Club e T dent stake for three-year-old trotters. | are considered a gamer fighter than the H. Wilkes, who is. 4 good 3 t p will not make | MOrning. It is open to members of an¥ | will hold its first members’ stake at| In the annual championship rowing | This will be worth more than $3000 this | trout. pert or with bat and ball, or H. [ . possible | 80If club. 'The trophy must be WOn | ingleside Coursing Park on Monday. regatta, to be held on TLake Merritt | Ye&T- | Jabez Swan left yesterday for a short | Bowly. The Santa Cruz team, howewer 1 Com- | tWice by the same player before be- The draw for the stake will be held Todonendeics’ das: wHdAaE vh x More than $60,000 in purses and |stay on the Russian River. He will | will lack the services of Stephen Stagg 2 coming her permanent property. at the park to-morrow and forty-eight | O | c o cnce GaY upder the MAN- | giakes will be decided before this | try for both trout and bass. and E. F. Hilton, who are now in Great e : The first contest cccurred in 1899 and | entries are expected. The net profit of | 88ement of the Pacific Assoclation of | snore circuit is over. From Sacra-| Adolph Roos is enjoying the excellent | Britain. was won by Miss Alice Moffitt (MTrs. | the day will go to the club to be added | the Amateur Athletic Union, there will |mento many of the leading stables | fishing at Tallac, on Lake Tahoe. Many | This afternoon a team of the Ala- for th George Doubleday); . the second, In| o another stake later on. be five events—junior, intermediate and | will go north to compete for some anglers are at the lake. | meda Cricket Club will go ddwn « 1900, was won by Miss Caro Crockett| Mzay Hempstead has whelped a litter | senior barge races, junfor and senior |large stakes given by the Oregon State | Achille Roos leaves for Webber Lake | Santa Cruz and to-merrow will mes dayi (Mrs. Laurence 1. Scott); the third, in | of puppies to Roman Athlete, the hand- | outrigged skiff races. In the single | Fair at Salem. on Tuesday. W. C. Murdock, A. Lan-|an eleven of the Santa Craz Club in-a t 1801, by Mrs. R. Gilman Brown; the gome son of Emin Pasha-Fair Helen. | shell events no entries have been made Great interest centers in the 2:24 |german, Ed Schultz and Jim Maynard | return match, the first having beei ‘ fourth, in 1902, by Miss Ruth Under-| e prediction is made that the Athlete | the only men who might have made |Class trotting events for which the | have returned from Webber. The fly d at Alameda on Decoration day « g 1o A to- | hill; the fifth, in 1903, by Miss Florence | is the coming sire. them being in one or other of the barge | breeders and the State Fair have hung | fishing had just commenced when they Alameda team will consist of G . igh to PWhittell. George Perry’s Brilliancy has a litter | crews “|up $2000, the Santa Rosa meeting | left. The trout are taking the black | H. Ward (captain), W. H. McNaugh- 3 ‘.”,a On the same day there will be a of puppies by Firm Fellow, a son of | 1 the junior barge race, which comes | 31500, Pleasanton $1000 and Vallejo | gnat, March brown and the Langerman F. J. Croll, 'F. A. 1 gk y the va handicap for men on the Burlingame | Fyrm Friend. third on the programme, the entries are | $1000. The high class mare Sonoma | blue-bottle, | J. Browm, "H. W Wil v ) to Tib course for a cup presented by the George Macdougall's Calispel Won | the Alameda, Ariel, Dolphin and South | Girl is entered in the majority of | J. R. Keflniff and a party of friends | Fortmann, G. I Baugh or s P r re ct h | members. The entries for the Ponia- | the stake last week at Butte. End clubs. In the intermediate barge |th€Se events, but negotiations are on | will leave for the Country Club on the | M. Foster. boat 1 ry handicap. | towski Cup and for the handicap close | Bjake and Smith's Consort, by Con- | race the entries are the Alameda, Arigel for her sile to an Eastern party for a | Truckee next Friday. WIill Foulks se-| By the same train the San Francisco . s of the Corin- |at the office of the club this evening. | nemara-Dinah, has a litter of puppies A ISh cubs, Th th for it {large sum. -If sold she will be im- | cured fifteen trout on a fly on Thursday | County team will travel to Santa Cruz, thiar race frc The handicap will be posted on the | by Rocker. The latter is a son of SKy- | vace the Alameda. Ariel ond. South | mediately shipped East and will not | evening in the Truckee. where on Independence day bulletin board at the club house. rocket-Lawrence Belle, and the cOM- | mmq clubs hawe ertered. In th 5 O | compete on the coast tracks this year.| A. B. Finch leaves to-day for his an- | play a retu g e | bination of these blood lines is expeet- | o cioe have entered. In the JURIOT | ppjs will leave the race an open one | nual pilgrimage to Big Meadows Cruz Cricket Club. outrigged skiff race the entries are: H. Nelson of the Alameda Boat Club, F. J. Sherry of the Dolphin Boating Club, M. Cashman of the South End Rowing | Club and E. J. Lynch of the Ariel Row- Monday event is not as it be- CONTINUES WORK | DESTRUCTION AT FAIR Secondary Bellows of Great Organ at Mr. and Mrs. George Salmon and | Miss Mabel Nace have returned from | Boulder Creek, where they caught a| large number of trout. the ‘:\m’un of the Sa cket Clu being ab: lumbia, Petersen the eleven, in which the winner will be hard for even the wise ones to pick. Among those entered in these trots are Mar- tin Carter’s chestnut stallion, T C, by VANDAL oF ed to bring good results. Judge P. J. Reilly has expressed his intention of accepting the sweeping challenge made by the owners of the an from m F‘rn~h [ Va will captain the . " a ® \ Butte reyhoun Gra . Mr. eilly ~ ¥ o3 Nutwood Wilkes, which has trotted Many fishermen will spend the holi- | made up of T. J. A, Tiedema ¥ Xiposiiion As ?:.“,’h'd e will nafm)clove?— Hlns::\‘:: wh[:n glemi)s Ing Club, with the proviso that the new | . g arter in 32 seconds; a Santa Rosa | days at Santa Cruz, where there is a | Stewart, C. W. Irish, H. F: H - the Calif Yacht £} 2N Knife. W 10 Sntion e T skm"is received in time. In the senior |y o cajled R W P, now in J. W. good run of salmon. | Roberts, J. Chadwick, R. W. Weave 4 = ST. LOUIS, July 1.—It is learned | e A outrigged skiff race entries have been |, . : —_——— - E. G. Sloman, W. L. Holm and H. ¥ - ¢ ng to San| .. " | attemnt has been made to| Denny Healey's. great little grey-| . ..ived from A. W. Pape of the:Dol. |2 0Pell's string .and spoken of as a 5 < kG Sloman; W- 1 - s re 2 clambake will | \hat A% AUSTOL Bo8 Dre largest in |hound, For Glory, is dead. She had a | o a8 s coming wonder; H. C. Ahler's Tele- | RAILROAD CONSTRUCTIO Bouiton. Most of the members -af ‘the ow. The fleet will re- | Wreck the g gan, s litter of nine puppies by Imported Fine | Phin Boating Club and E. B. Thorn- | pone, by Direct, which has worked a WORK ON THE DECLINE |eleven will quartered during. their 1 &5 in Oakland Creek on | the world, in Festival Hall at. tel o, ' ¢ Which two will live. ing of the Alameda Boat Club. The |mjle in 2:13; Robert Burress' Golden — visit in tented city. M ¢ nday, the 10th inst., the | v Or1d's Fair, by ‘“‘l‘I'“g‘the s;m;’d:‘;‘ J. O'Shea has lost Golden Rule by | PAF8¢ Crews are made up as follows: | Gate, by Bay Bird, which has beaten | Stringency in Money Market and In- | The match married vs.. single - set annual race for the Wallace trophy will | Dellows. This - will not affect the| 't "B by "inal lasting five | , Juntor barse: South End Rowing Club—F. | 2:15 three times ina workout at Pleas-| ~ crease in Operating Expenses | down to be played last Sunday on the be held by the California Yacht Club. | WOrKing of ‘hh"hmg“," “"‘,',e“;"‘:: ® | minutes and fifty seconds last Satur- g bert Seancapecs: |anton, and a horse from Eureka called Causes Slump in Building. Alameda ground was a figzle: - On the The flast of fhe Howth Bay . Tacht op‘:rmd i o T e +an- | day ana succumbed to its efrects. Boat Club—w. & 2Gi: | Morosco, which can show a 2:10 gait.| CHICAGO, July 1.—Railway build-| married side J. J. Theobald, - H i cruise to-night, starting at |, 2% SO T UL that 1s building | T- J McHugh has thre. puppies, now | Sha "S?lfiké\j"hf}sf:n'gfm}::fi';' It one horse proves good enough to|ing in the United States during the | Storrs. G. H. Ward and H. C. Casidy 4, to Redwood City, where it willl " which is only partially fin- | five months old, by Young America- | vain, Ariel Rowing Club—Matt Brady, | Win all the races of this class on the | first six months of 1904 shows a falling | WT® @bsent: and the single team lacked anchor. Ladies will be aboard several | /1" 0ot 1 00 pter exclude from the | Moss Rose, of which he expects much | 37 ,gd;{.,;’“i"'h‘;nh\. 3 mfi"”&nfi‘:fl"fi:fi&:‘i‘drc“" he will earn about $5000. oft in comparison with the correspond- | .- Fetherick, E. H. Wilken.., A w, of the yachts. On. Sunday, the 10th| S2e% 0 1A 0 O oved in the | When they are old encugh to go to the | Ciub—F. Seibel, bow: T. R. Dixon, No. 2 W. | There are many fiyers among the |ing periods of 1902 and 1903. Increased | Widing. F. Stahl, F. J. Croll apd H. nst.. there will be a regatta for schoon. | 5tage all excepr tnos® =mP 2¥= races. Remensperger, No. 3; H. A. Swedland, | green pacers also and 2:10 will proba- | operating expenses and decreased traf- | Roberts. Only seven.men of fhe mar- ers for the Sonniksen Cup, the start be- | cODStruction of the ins ; Coursing will commence as usual to- "memedmi o A oat Club—g, | DIV be beaten the first time they get |fic, resulfing in smaller net earnings, | ried team being on'hand and ouly fiv ing at 12:30 p. m. S S BT morrow at Union Park upon the ar- . V. Hansen, No, 2: B J. |the word. Billy Red, a bay gelding | tcgether with the continued stringency | of the single eleven, the remainder ar- In the formal challenge for the Per- | CIVIL SERVICE RECORDS rival of the 10:15 a. m. train. The stake Webb Jr., stroke; Carson | owned by J. D. Springer of Pleasanton, | in_the money market. supply the ex- |ranged the scores to'suit themsefves, petual Cup the racing length of the | BROKEN IN NEW YORK ([, .. of class. One of the new dogs | A Bertrand, bow: E. Scheppler, No. 2: T.|stepped the last half of that track in |Planation of the decline in construc- | Lannowe being credited .with & ruas, Corinthian was given as 29.91 feet. will be Mr. Zignego, by Fetter Free- | harre No. 3; W. Harrls, strok 1:01 several weeks ago. He will be | o0 T. J. A. Tiedemann with 80, D. Jamie- | Commissioners Who Have S ixteen Places to Fill in New Department cockswain. Senior barge: intermediate class. Ariel Operating expenses were materially Should the boat, on being measured, increased during the first quarter by prove to have a smaller racing length, son with 92 not out, 32 and so on. An imaginary summary. a sure starter at Pleasanton, barring H..E. Boulton with accidents. Alameda Boat Club—Same as Sweet Faverdale. He is owned by Dr. Rowing Club— F. P. Clark, one of the proprietors of | I ¢ m g the severity of the winter and spring ehe will still have to race at 29.91 feet, __TEBED SN :M"Plk'fll“o"fi- 1| the Stockton Coursing Park and a field Jomes Wilson, bow: s Keqsam No.2: E il | The great trainer Budd Doble may be | found many of the rallroads borrowing | of the bowling was also concocted, but wher is she turns out to have a NEW YORK, July 1.—A great rusl steward there. The likely winners look Flanders, cockswain. South End Rowing Club | seen in the sulky during the breeders’ | money for present necessities. icarn was not taken to make the runs greater racing length, she will have to | of applicants for positions in the new| o TN Cpllupy; Dow; E;‘:,‘,‘,f”,’,‘;fi;;’: fi?l.)ezt; meeting at San Jose. He is not train- —_——— | scored off the bowlers. correspond to give & corresponding time allowance to | Department og U"efllfi?- ‘;‘l'h;d;nc*l‘;’ In Time, Sacsamehto Boy, Rose of Golg, | Bonnenbers, cockswain, - . ™ |ing a string of horses for the circuit,| EASTERN GIRL BECOMES { those alleged to have been made by the San Francisco boat The officlal | SuperyISon 0% records o be hung up | Mickey Irce Red Tock Tom Kins. acoius. | The distance of all the races will be | but he will be asked to show his greal BRIDE_OF CALIFORNIAN | the batsmen. The standing of the clubs d ent of the two ‘yachts wi arlow Boy, Honest John, Fal: Al Gold- vi 2:07: ! e test t h i P e e R D be | by'the municipal Civil Service Commis- | Ga Fortanc. Roral Arsis, Favine Auss, Goss. | one and a half miles with a turn. The | trotter Kinney Lou, 2:07%, one day of | |0 5 v or con Francisco | ot oo 108 one _champlonship | sion. Sixteen inspectors are to be ap- the meet. pennant of 1904 is now as follows: -Round, Cubanola, Galveston, Lost | colors of the clubs are as follows: Ariel Tiburon cove, or other convenient spot, | 1y 2108 ap- | Chord, The Referec. Haphazard, Fapid Wat .| The 2:10 el ce i Weds Miss Anne E. Coller Club— Played. Won. Lost. Fer opmt. pointed, and there were exactly ap- phazai pi ater, | Rowing Club, royal blue and white; e 2:10 class pace is expected to be 5 E ounty 4 by George Harrold, measurer of the |plicants. Five hundred went away dis- | }fr; Zisncgo, Friendless Boy, Orsina, Quita | Alameda Boat Club, red, blue and |One of the greatest races ever seen in S Fouin ‘i?:mr:;:“ b 5 2 3 9 Corinthian Yacht Club, and W. W. Far- | couraged, but the others took the ex-|auay Xciress, Money Musk. : white; Dolphin Boating Club, dark blue | California. This class of pacers will| ST. LOUIS, July 1—At Saints| Pacifc . . 3.3 @ rn;h‘he g lf e ¥ prad 'na;?:m?r‘r:gné;fi;'?sgsllwftifrm €VETY| The first round of the ninety-six dog and white; South End Rowing Club, | Meet the first time at Pleasanton, and | Peter and Paul's Cathedral at 9 o'clock | S5/ 77 =i o0 (L 2 - & ;; e race w e in charge of e re- | . g 3 Z : » S I3 great s s W & i i s i sl s, 0w A naiine open stake at Ingleside will be started | red and white. the following is the list of those which H yesterday morning Francis Joseph Engli ricketers during the month to-day at 11:30 a. m., with Judge Grace in the saddle. The Doc Burns-Little | Plunger match will be decided to- morrow. The first trial will be held after the first run down of the stake. The likely winners: will line up for the word: Ama A, 31, Kelly Briggs 2:10%, Polka Dot 414, Alone 2:09%, Highball 2:12%, Zo- lock 2:10%, Dictatress 2:09%, Daedalion 2:11, Edwin S 2:14%, Toppy 2:10, Delphi 2:12% and Cuckoo 2:13%. This is hot The crew representing the Alameda Boat Club in the intermediate and senfor barge races contains three of the men who made up the winning crew in the junior class at last year's Allen M. Clay of the California Yacht| Radcliffe Charged ‘With Murder. Club as referee. The officials will be A Coroner’s jury returned a verdict conveyed over the course on the steam- | yesterday charging Harry R. Radcliffe er Resolute or Sunol, tickets for which | with the murder of Andrew Reilly on may be purchased by any one desirous | June 26. No new evidence was elic- Mackin of San Francisco was married | to Miss Anne Elizabeth Coller, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Coller of Bluff Station. The attendants were Edga® A. Smith of San Francisco and Miss Lucy Irene Coller, sister of the of June. In one week Quaife, of Wa wickshire, made 200 not out against Es- sex; Rhodes scored 107 for Yorkshire in the second innings against Surrey; Tyldesley made 210 runs in 195 min-" f viewing the race. The steamer will | ited at the inquest. championship regatta—A. G. Waebb, bride. The ceremony was performed A Ut for Lancashire against Somerset-_ gfl “; “‘ei‘h“'t at 11:30 a. m.; the pre- lems - Acrobaty’ Gueens Moccs S ainar, Tapsd Aiaien M Goores ilpeder gzltng::yb::tdhll?er?c;:dnm ahorse in it|py tne Rev. Father E. L. Spaulding. | shire; Knight compiled 140 runs’in 210 . BRI e 4 & Motto, v i 3 A & paratory gun for the race will be fired | ¥ Mark Twain, Old Ironsides, Miss - Florence, | B- G- Lyons was in last year's inter The couple departed to:day for an ex- | minutes for Leicestershire. against | Los Angeles has announced a harness meeting for November. A new associa- tion has been organized and a first-) tended trip, after which they will go to San Francisco to reside. mediate barge crew. ————— Queen of Victory, Golden Garter, Ready A dress, Rich Array, Mollie Hoskins, Toronto, Regal Attire, The Fiddler, Jerry Wright, Lu: London County; Seymour made 108 in the first innings and 136 not out in the at 12:25 p. m., and the starting gun at | sjdio Shoal buoy, round it, and back to 2:20 p: m. The course is that of the | Powell-street wharf, finishing between . E i ury, Shotgun, Peter Mck o ANGORA GOATS PREPAR! second for Kent against Worcéster- B e i Saihts LA b | e s is omtiun. fsalis | obber Jetk: Frask oty s 1Bt ats FARMS FOR CULTIVATORs | €145 prosramme is to be given soon. | *— —¥ 1 bire: C. J. B. Wood made 110 i 15 Jenged party. The yachts start across | length of the course is fourteen nauti- | Le asmagion i, Ong Boer, Mas- » o L T L e R SR ST 55 2 line between two stake boats'anchor- | cal miles.. The stakeboat over the site ed off Powell-street wharf and sail | of Blossom Rock is left on the star- thence due north three miles to a pOlnt ! board hand, so as to avoid the gybe beyond Point Blunt and about opposite | | which used to be made round Blossom to Quary Cove, Angel Island; thence | Rock buoy. Stockings, Ethel P. Proper, Prometheus, Col- ored Lady, Real Duchess, Wedgewood, Pedro, Firm Fellow, Rocklin Boy, Lily York, Pasta Pleasant, May Tunnison, Commercial Traveler, Rock Island Minnie, Sea Lion, Hermit, Frisky Boy. —_————— minutes for Leicestershire against Lon-. don County; F. Mitchell of thé South African team scored 102 not out against Cambridge University; F. S. Jackson of Yorkshire made 158 against Suerey at Breeders’ Association at its annual meeting, held last week, elected the fol- lowing new board of directors: E. P. Heald, president; J. C. Kirkpatrick, distribute $20,000 in purses and stakes among the horsemen this year. The McKinney mare, Miss Georgie, took a record of 2:11% in a winning race Animals Used by Polytechnic School to Clear Brush From Hundreds of Acres. 1., July 1.—The Bradley PEORIA, first vice president; F. H. Burke, sec- at Denver last week. She was bred at beat out to Presidio Shoal buoy, leuv\—[ In previous races for the Challenge 1 Polytechnic Institute has received 1800 | ong vice president; A. B. Spreckels, T.| t Nut. a Stock F " 2 Bifl'lf"rd On {ufle 8 L. J. Moon scored ing Alcatraz Islaod on the starboard | Cup cach club has had a representative e ey ?I‘“;"lw_’:“-! pe. | AnBora goats from the South to be used | 3 Crowley, 1. L. Borden, C. A. Drittacs | wnt 16 St bW A e > ‘Sf‘j‘;';““':f;::‘ v ‘!::n:;md hand: round the buoy, leaving it on |on the boat of the other club, but these i B s % ~| on farms owne y the institute in i » ¢ 5 st 1. Zi ; C n E. G. Wyn- will be dispensed with this year, as|Cial from Dawson says: The gold out- | the Bradley endowment, A.'J. Molera, James Coffin, George W.| Lou Dillon, 1:38%, seems better than yard made 147 and E. E. Steel 111 for I. Zingari in the same match. The great- est score was C.-B. Fry's 226 for Sus- . sex. In three days eighteen centuries ~ 4 were made in first-class cricket, The goats put to June 30 has been $150,000 ‘more me clear the brush from hundreds of the port hand; thence to a stakeboat anchored over the site of Blossom Rock, leaving it.on the starboard hand; e:ne- beat out a second ‘time to Pre- Kingsbury and Robert S. Brown. Cap- tain N. T. Smith was elected treasurer and F. W. Kelly secretary. The asso- ciation is in a flourishing condition, ever this year. She was driven an ex- hibition mile in 2:04 to wagon at Cleveland last Saturday by her owner. C. K. G. Billings. they have been found to serve no good purpose and to be in the way of the crews. than during the same period last year. | acres preparatory to cultivation. Mrs. is Bradley's experience is one of indorse- ment of the goat as a brush cleaner. The season’s - output timated ~. | more than $13,000,000. = © =