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s5lCfe k23tlIS 189 SH miDfrnj i 3 lW irm if3 i iLLTAKePtACEATOAKliAND FRIZES OFFKBED FOR BIXE HOCK BXPEIlTSrv aswrL ifSjr iaiPoarmiifJUMtotiaedlly ST tamTmrstt Association Flab 3Es Ky jQaailoyert wehow lefljr inierasted lavtha jaigr bluerock tournathentwhlcb toibeTen by th CillJtornla Irianli Mate iTflTgef AssorfaUoh on October 6th end 7th ZAafallnrtnr TiropTfttnin buibv Announced and will be found tayjn6lcivbIowiPracUc6 hootarirei now in order among all the cjubs having membership lir the assoclaUoni SThls tonmehtliendthetBeaM ondfnext ordercpmea the season for game whichUJ open nOctoberlSthi Local anglers avehad little iia the WAV i oi tuiri to rennrtiJ nrln Ko nut iFwi Thi86uhern Pacific Company will allow reduced rate to all persons In the Interior who desire to visit the tournaments Alliecessary blanks will Within medalUeiitranee money In nexttourH luuneni aieaai musvoe won inree timet to become mtvata nranertv Ten nriir la julditloa to the medal iflhootersia thlx erniiraTieuoia istTJOwaeivs Fourtlrevent ahoot tor association in phyjemblematlc of club championship for teanvof six men from each chib twenty singles per man entrance tl a man cup to be won three times before becoming prop erty of any clubt Second team sets per cent of entrance money and third team 40 per centless price of birds FlftheventDouble barTelrate fifteen singles entrance TO eentsj second barrel brkcountxne balf8eTen class prizes BECOJlJATi First eventTen singles entrance B0 cents Known traps unknown angles six class prises JC Second event Associations individual championship medal twenty singles known traps and known angles entrance tUf winner of medal gets entrance money nxt tournament Medal must be Wen three times to become personal property In addition to medal ten class prizes Third teTentrTeam hoot for Overland Monthly trophy Teams of six men a club to enter aa mahy teams as It desires Entrance ft a man Twenty singles a maiv Second team gets a case of 00 cartridges and thfrdjteamisaves entrance tTrophy mst won three tiroes FonrtheTent Prize handicap Fifteen singles Entrance Ten class prizes The sumf 50 Is to be awarded tn the shPotert making i the four highest averages ror rair events exclusive or team and handicap events First average JZOpeecond average JlSf third avecage tioj out th average 5 This money is donated by the Selby Smelting and Lead Company CiasiStiopting Js to prevail In all matches andties will be shot off in theisucceedlnc match Shooters will be Buirwcu jy arrange ouisiae pouis in alTeVeats Money will be received on this account by one of the office force who Will be assigned to that duty The Brorramme of the tournament will wlndup with an association dinner to slow but It is expected to pickup later iliirtaeinpntH n9aa01 the close Of the season however the most almr ste jgf iif a A LIFE IN Jim BKKSAET ILtUSTRATES THE JTBEEDOM AND EASE 07 CAMP mi Humboldt county The fall run of steeOieads is already large and will ahowa steady Improvement at least tinr Ulthcjmlddlq ftgxt months wIaterest of Trap Shooters Kew Cea teredin Next lion ths Sport fierilveb1rdshckt of tKe Calii iftf ornla State Sportsmens Association Is Snows thlhyof the past The meeting bf lastjweekfat Sacramento was not thpuCiltasuTprlses Comparatively 4 newtshootertcame to the front with flaisirlinlngs and such veterans as Robinson Chlck Fay1 Morrison nd jotheraifpundfamongthe young blood Set Stbe touraament foemen worthy of Hhetr beatsklll Crittenden Robinsons winning of the Fay diamond medal while the most notable victory of ithVnieet by no mean ranked him first among the wln iier of Hhe tburriament Thir honor belongsi6 youhg Otto Feudner of this dtr who is credited with the largest In dlTldual winnings of any man In the tournament Feudner shot In great pibrin during the entire three days devoted to live bird shooting and would have made serious dispute with Itobln spn for the Far medal had he not been to unfortunate aa to lose his fourth iMorecthaa pnce during the tourna ytttentiJFeudnerhad occasion to realize 5thatjherwasshbptlnff In fast company jnjAllttl5VarUtloh of luck whuld often hayetwushtTa decided change In the idlstributlon of the winnings JSFan Tilng was on of form and did hot strike tills true gait until the last day when he fBjanacedto keep well in the money Shlella of Traver proved a consistent performer andimade a comfortable wianlngArthur Webb the iAtameda target expertjvwaSinottUp ttform on kUyp birds andqult the tournament a loseri Warder was1 a winner Pn the first dayotthe live bird shooting but after wafd fell down His work waa brilliant to spots but the average was not up to tvWardera best notch 7 Altogether the Sacramento shoot wa great sucPeas The participants had rSUrfetrof Uve blrdshootlusr andaret howiiireiidlncss rorthe great blueroclc tournament ox the caiirorma inanimate Target AssoclaUpn which Is ta be held at the Oakland race track nin October th anl 7th iJveriBthe gunlobk forward to this tournament ts the star shootlhgeventof the year It is already an assured fact that the entry list will be the largest ever known in a shooting tatournament west4of theiRocky moun talna The tournament Is openla mem rMta of all the clubs having member snipintneassociauon and boththe Mtr nd the toteiottsfihe StatewtU be JargelyyTepresented4 Toacoommodate the shooters ltwlUbe necessary for the fim time in California to operate Joint 1 After lonerxconsullatloh tlietouraa ipientr committee of the assocUOon Aas Practically agreed Upon afProeramme jA prtee list is now lr course 6fjjrepara iHoo ana wiupe issued in connection trith therogramme of ewiits hext iweelc The association silver cup and diamond medal emtlematlc respectively oXheelsb and individual champion iahlpa of the State are now In process of manufacture Orders have olsP been given foea handsome ellver cup pre aehte bystheOrrerJaniJliMonlhlyand fortheCfold Dust diamond medal offered for Individual competition hy the United States SmokelessPowder aCompanyi DonaapnsVhayey already oeen receivoa or mercnanaiM prizes to the yalue lot many hundreds btdoUars The programme as it now stands is as ifollows i FIRST JAYi Firstrevent fv7arm upiteii singles open pool entrance SO centa Three moneys Second event Fifteen singles entrance 7cenisKnown traps amanownjangies wBeven prizear Thlrd event rGold Dust medal contest twenty singles entrance Ui winner of soni9extiria6t4erwiUbthe Ude waternsnmgf or steemeaas jx to enjoy this sort of sport that a dozen or more local enthusiasts wl leave next month on a trip tothe Eel river to Humboldt countyv The flslrare running well In the river and already nice catches have been madelflL the vicinity of Fai tuna and Grizzly Blurts The first big fish of the season nas not yet been taken at Point Reyes The inf dicauons however point to aneari season ana xne lapse oiya iew weeiss should see some rood Bport at the mouth of the PapermlU The Bish commissioners are pushing the constructlonof the State salmon hatchery to be established on Battle creek The station will have a capacity for hatching and handling over 10000000 fisha seasonV The Tamalpals Shooting and Fishing Club proposes during the coming year to introduce several new species of fish Into the Throckmorton lagoon The club proposes to experiment with the brown trout on the Loch Leven One of the large lagoons near the coast some twenty eight miles above Eureka in Humboldt county Is stocked witn oiacK Dass xAireaa sportsmen expect this lagoon to yield great sport during the years to come AT THE TABtES OF WHIST FRANCISCO AND OAKLAND TOCnWAMENT The rains of the past week have Inter fered tatth the plans of the various club captains and It may be possible that the events scheduled below will be post poned The league election which will be The Next Important Event Will Be the Tuesday Afternoon Gar tertainment a few days be placed in the hands of tne various ciuosr secretaries irom whom they may be obtained The special rate will be full fare to San Francisco and a onethlrd fare on the return trip In anticipation of the big tournament blue rock shooters are engaged In prac tice all over the State The Olympic Gun dub will bold its final snoot a week from to morrow and the mem bers then expect to get in a full day of practice A final shoot of the Empire Club is to be held on the same day at Alameda point and then two weeks later Is to come the big tournament as a fitting finale tome enure season The Recreation Gun Club will wind up its season with a live bird shoot at the Oakland race track to morrow lave bird shooters will divide their attention between this event and the outing and live bird shoot of the Lincoln Gun Club to be held at Green Brae The close of the trap season win find everybody ready for the game season which opens on October 15th Quail have not been more plentiful In years and already many ducks are to be seen in the marshes Members of the Pastime Club were at the bridges last week andreport seeing many sprig mallard and teal They state that a dozen birds are to be seen for every one that was In evidence on the same marsh at this time last year The rain of the past few days Is expected to bring in the first lot of English snipe Not a few local sportsmen are looking forward to the arrival of these game little birds as Insuring them their first day of sport afield since last spring John Orr recalled the other day a great snipe shoot which he enjoyed as a boy In San Francisco The snipe patch was located at the corner now known as Fourth and Howard streets and according to Mr Orr It was Jn 1S54 as pretty a piece of snipe ground as any man could wish to see It Is to be hoped that the deputies of the Fish Commission will give careful attention to the enforcement of the law which forbids the killing of quail before October 15th Much credit Is due Game Warden Morgan for his clever arrest of Marketman Le Moyne In the very act of buying young quail which had been killed in Alameda county TheChroni cle has been Informed of violations of the law near St Helena in Napa county VAxchille Rbos Is justly proud bfTa hew pigeon gun received early In the week It is a Scotch Premier of the latest modeL Mr Roosjwill have an opportunity to try the gun on live birds at the Recreation Club shoot to morrow CFred Butler jr has Just received a handsome new Smith gun which was built to his order for ouall shootlnsr I The gun Is slxteen causre with 28 lnch 1 barrels cylinder bore and weighs six anaone naif poupds FISIlljAND FISHING SpoTton the Trwckee Still Allows Or eat RoonifoF Improvement JFiBogirnadahothertrip to theTruckee last Saturday and Sunday Pniyto meet with disapBoihtmeht The iverisfullbf fishl he says butior some irasbntherwi9hbtbiudrisco 1 sequence good catches are few and far htweenivThe redoubtable AJ camming i is sui on the river and was joined early lnj thveeVbyiErv Allen and Dr Davlai TViathercondItlonadurlng the weefc however have not been favorable mences tobe rOo Trout fl3htnnen need BPt expect any great measure of aport during the six weeks of the season whlch yet remain Air stated there may yet be a brief sea spitif jBpprf cntheJTruckee Wlthrood weatner 4t even possiDietnat aait flshermen will be able to find a week or two ot good jsDort on the Unber 8acra lmen to A riilei however fir rods and Uckle have been laid aside for the sea richarse The San Francisco Whist Club and the Oakland Whist Club have now played two of the evenings put of the three in their Initial tournament of the season The first evening was played in the rooms of the Oakland club They have six small rooms that are nicely thrown open into two There were ten teams from each club and these were arranged so that every SanFranclsco team played against every Oakland team The visiting club sat still and the other moved from table to table The Oakland teams played North and South for ten of the hands and East and West the other teit The total score for the Oakland club Friday evening was 12S6 for the San Francisco 1314 making the San Franciscos fourteen points ahead On Tuesday evening September 10th the San Francisco club entertained Then the visitors from Oakland sat still and two taps of a bell sent the home club flying to a new table after every two hands Bates conducted the game for the San Fran Cisco club and Barnhart and Bi Bell were the score keepers The Oakland club made a score of 1260 The San Francisco club had a score of 1340 making a gain of forty points This gives the San Francisco club a gain of fifty four points Next Tuesday evening the contest ends The first evenr ngs contest a number of the San Francisco Whist Club accompanied the teams across the bav Tuesdav evening the playing took place In the main room oi the club but the inner room was filled with interested members watching the scores as they were handed out The best score for the San Fran cisco club Friday evening was made by ur vv auer iovegrove and airs Rodney Hendricks On Tuesday evening the best scores of the San Francisco teams were made by Mr and Mrs Curtis for half of the teams and for the other haS there was a tie between Mr and Mrs EBates and A Russell and Miss 8 Jenkins Last Saturday evening the best score North and South In the regular Satur day tournament was made by Dr Taylor and partner That on the Hast and West was made by Miss Jenkins and Barnhart Monday evening the club practiced the form to be observed In the contest with the Oakland club The best score of those sitting still was made by Mr and Mrs Bates that of those changing by Mr and Mrs Curtis for half and A Howe and Miss Jen kins for the other half Wednesday evening the best scores were made on the North and South by Mrs Bates and Dr Taylor and on the East and west by Mrs Curtis and Dr Walter Lovegrove The East and West team made a particular winning in the following band NORTH SpadesAce 1 Hcarts 10 4 3 2 Clubs i 4 Diamonds Klng 8 4 EAST Spades King 7 5 Hearts Jack Clubs King 8 7 Diamonds Ace queen Jack SOUTH Spades Queen 10 9 Hearts Ace king queen 8 Clnbs 10 4 3 Diamonds 7 3 WE8T Spades Jack 1 Hearta 7 Tb Clubs Ace queen jack 1 2 Diamonds 10 4 2 Seven of diamonds trumps West lead a The West of course led ace of clubs This was followed by ten of trumps and East and West made twelve points The scores jrarled from twelve points to six but it was legitimately an eleven nana The next Important event for whist players is the Tuesday afternoon enter tainment which commences this coin ing Tuesday The Ban Francisco Club has had almost S1000 subscribed during the last three months for the purpose of advancing whist here and forgiving everybody who has any taste for whist a chance to learn how to play and to Play welL The club throws open its doors to all ladles of the city to come and play The entertainment begins at about 2 oclock with a short whist talk The leads will be explained and the sub ject continued every Tuesday To add to the interest and the pleasure there will be four prizes awarded each time There is no expense attending either to the individual members or to tne vis Itors Carss of invitation hive been printed and distributed by the members but it is not necessary to receive a cam in order to attend On Monday evening there will be appointed a special reception cPmmlttee of ladles to manage the playing on these days The ladles of the OaUand and Ala meda Whist clubs have been invited to meet with the San Francisco Club on their Tuesday afternoons Jonathan Curtis has been elected trustee of the San Francisco Whist Club to fin the Vacancy caused by tho resignation of Henry PayOt The Eschscholtxla Club met last Sat urdayimornlhg Mrs Evans Smith hostess The best scores were made by Mrs Guptlll Mrs Louis Moore ana Airs iK is uiemnson Mr and iirs Rtdeout have re turnea to tne cityi The new club Is busy maklne prepa rations to come quickly forward to the front We are informed that there are several clubs that have signified their intention to challenge the holders of the RIdeout trophy The PenlnsularrConunuters Club are pUytag nthe San Joseitralna every morning ana anernoon There are as to sport and little or no improvement need be looked for until the latter nart tc iw iL i vi iusuiuuuw jv prutonEeusu eicnoi zrLri Vki iiiZ mZ badTveatber would be likely toendther1 JQ 1 WftS aeasona port before it rekljvvfetmUl trains sinUaijHiadtOrfAaswiiiT HiUf 8mltb whowasafrMtedOn the lh InW lor stttmptiair to bresk into tbt rulaeneeoiaR Btnedlelt S2S Valencia tfeetw held by Jndje Joschlmen vetterdsy to aniwer before lb Superior vuri mis diu wistii at tiuuu omun was enceiafora arretted for burglary and pleided guilty tto a petty larceny iKllOifHl mwww Paeiiic Circuit jCloses al OLYMPICCENtURY RIM cans nptDHG nbAD haces to MORROW The RefereeVDecUtoa the 8aa Joae RaceVHaa Been Protested Asalnst by Foster ernmeht atcycle race meeting as may be deemed expedient and may appoint one or more official handlcappers at its discretion althe tfack pilea article 4 is as fol lAa The referee shall have general I suDervlslon at ithejacemeetlng IHe 4shaU7glveJudgment on prptesu iTe celved py him snau aeciae au questions Or objections respecting foulrld ing or effehses which Jfemay be per sonally cognizant of orwhicbmayibe brought to hla attention by an umpire lor other officer He shall act as he may think for the best In cases or miscon duct by attendants and shall dial qualify any competitor for the events day or meet who may becofce liable to disqualification He shall decide all questions whose settlement is not others wise provided for in these rules Ills decision In all cases shall be flnalpro vldinghla decision does not conflict with any of these racing rules in which case a protest must be made prizes held and an appeal made to the racing board No appealwill be considered that has not been made within one week from date of meet eti There also appears in section 23 the following The referee may place a time limit on any race except handicap team and lap races The time limit shall not be announced to the contestants until their arrival at the tape preparatory to the start of the race If the competitors finish within the limit they shall receive the prizes If they fail to so finish and the referee is convinced by their riding and the tnd returning to California at an early date Th eloalnsr event of the Padflc cy clist circuit will be held afc Napa on luntomw ith 20th and 21st for which valuable trophies witt be awarded The programme as announcea is nsipupwa ointw 19th One mlla novice one mile handicap class A one mile scratch class post race fone mlle scratch cuss a ana one mue iuuut cap class Bf September20tb Ohe mllehandlcapi class A one and one quarterrailp scratchFclassBf oneandrae quarter mile scratchV class A one mile handle cap class and one mile Napa county championship -September Slst One mile handicap class A one mile acratchclaas Bf one half mile scratch class A two mile handicap class Bandafiye rnile lap race class Ai -In the one mile scratch class Bpost race ft Is thelntention of the manage ment to award diamonds totne naer who la ahead at the quarter pole and also in the five mile lap race class A whlehtakes place on the last day dla monds will be awarded to theriderlead lng at each lap Jn this manner the public can be assured of exceptionally fast riding The entries for these races close to day wlthr Edward BelL zeo retaryof the Jfapa Wheelmen Mr Ravlin is the authority that fully 31000 In diamonds will be offered as prizes at this meet Goddard of the Bay City Wheelr men and his brother were on theirway 1 1 FAIR EIDER3 OF THE LADIE3 ASNEX TO THE UBEBTY CTCIUTG CUTB held next month Is already attracting attention and the office seekers are Jaying their wires The election this year bids fair to be well contested as this Coast has five clubs belonging to the league and of course each one wishes to be represented on the governing board The Diamond race meet at Napa which will be the closing race meet on the Pacific cyclist circuit is sure of a large entry list and the races should be of the best The holding of the annual parade of the California Associated Cycling Clubs this year at San Jose was attended with much dissatisfaction and from recent disclosures made by prominent members who are on the inside It seems quite possible that this function will be abandoned In future For some unaccountable reason the various clubs did not take the Interest In parading which has marked this part of the programme in previous years and the Garden City Cyclers who had offered 3150 in prizes felt that It was poorly repaid by the slim attendance In the parade line It Is proposed to substitute a track relay race in place of a parade at next years celebration the teams to be composed of class A men from each club affiliated wjth the association The regular faces will be run as usual In the afternoon The matter will come up for consideration at the next meeting of the association It was a matter of much regret that the unattached clubs did not take a more aetive part In this years parade and as it was the management withheld the prizes on account of the apparent disinclination of the unattached clubs to attend in a somewhat organized body time that they endeavored to reach the limit he may award the prizes It shall be his privilege to withhold any prize If in his opinion any competitor did not try to win the race As regards this race Foster claims that as Jones had the coveted position behind the tandem and he did not watch the tandem from his place in the rear he was not to blame that the pace was slackened on the second third pole but had he been In Longs place he could have jumped the tandem and easily won out The fact that they all loafed on the beginning of the last lap was plainly perceptible but Foster takes the stand that no limit was placed on the race and consequently the referee overstepped his bounds when he ruled this final a no race Perusal of the foregoing which are extracts from the racing rules bearing on these particular officials and for just such cases would tend to shove that the stand taken by Foster Is right It Is to be regretted that any such exhibition should take place as It tends to embitter Jhe public against cycle racing but surely because the officials neglect to teke the precaution of placing a time limit on a race and the racer who gets the coveted position behind the tandem gets baked is no reason why the public press or officials should insist upon having the aforesaid race run over again The dpclslon of the national body will be eagerly watched for and Intending race promoters will do well to guard against future occurrences It should be said to the credit of Foster that even after the referees decision he rode In the tv thlrtls mlle handicap class although at the time It was much commented on that In the beat where Foster rode the limit mani had 100 yards wiiile the nearest man to him had twenty five yards handicap In the second heat in which the Garden City Cyclers favorite Wilbur Edwards HUBLET OT THE ALAMEDA rcTCLEBVH0WSOyf THE nVE MlLE tOAkrHOAP EKOBIJTaEj 1135 yiPltebrfBabnelil The i races lastlldondaji at Satf Jose haver been prolific of much cpmment owingto the decision of the referee in the one mile scratch class race apd the end is not yet Foster who Won the first final and then refused to ride in the second final after the referee had called the previous race a norace has entered a formal protest against the decision and in consequence the prizes will not be awarded until a dsi dston from the national racing board League of American Wheelmen Is re ceived -Reference to the league racing rules forlS95 reads Tr 1 The racing board shall have the power to make such rules for its gov was entered it wairjnoted that the limit mafcywho ythe way waailo one of his own dubmatei had only ixty five yards Jhindicap an his nearest man was bnthnfteed yaMTnairk Tt contended that in the so placing of these nanaicappea menr the Garden CltyCy eiers intended to distance Foster tnfho benefit of Edwards but It nwm hm oiw 1 i fwwuic uhi nucn was inienaea ai inougn circumstances point in that di rectlonr --James iJoyce Jn whileibruhls way stopped over tor jewaaaya to visitMlss licerLfeGarrison iand her parents attheit lovely villa in Forest Hill Some very enjoyable bicycle trips werehad while there and Mr Joyce in to attend the races atSan Jose Thursday evening when a baker named Egen berg of Alameda who has a particular dislike for wheelmen blocked ctfieir roadway and by doing caused a complete wreck of Goddards wheel and hurt him Egenberg was arrrested onl Saturday last and will be prosecuted by the League of American Wheelmen Mr Goddard being a member of this powerful body The Liberty Cycling Club Outing Road Club and Bay City Wheelmen each have a five mile handicap road race scheduled for to morrow over the San Leandro Haywards course Captain Korn has called a run of the San Francisco Road Club to San Leandro to morrow to witness the race of the Century Road Club Members will meet at the clubrooros at 10 A sharp On Tuesday evening last the San Francisco Road Club banqueted President Dr Rottanzi Magulre and Schwartz of the South Side Improvement Club A very enjoyable evening was spent and the good road and boulevard question was thoroughly discussed THE LADY BIKERS mmwmH AsDISRLAYOf jOPw CHASCE Tq ATTRACT CEBi CAPITAL One of the Greatest oit Expotltiona Thp Germans eirery aadotufii California shall be properly repreaaS at the great industrlalexDcsiMmlLT held at Berlin next year PriviUw torn frtat MtijOI VJW nected with the project say that jtj the greatest importance that we make a proper exhibit there nnnrttii of fruits and Wines such aswW vuij cm ui vuicago in iws ana aftervW formed a permanent exhibit at Mm taL witb maps arid chartsof lhet It is suted that therer many fw mans who are desirous of Qikbir vestments of a more lucraUvechartcte uiita taey can una ai nome and thttt California would make a good exhafe at Berlin capital would respoadf Th matter of organization has Im broached and it has been gnzui that Judklns who was secretin of our Comnflsalon of the Chicago bk should act as Commissioner from CO lufuia xi is noi nowever mscoiti to accept the post and some one vbo dispeses of more leisure will bare to oundtofiir the pps tloh TheBerllh exoosltloawill biiirfiii lng the months of May June JnlrAv KUSL otyumiwr ami wciqoer 01 TlXXt year in honor of the twenty firit sjaj veraaryof theesUblishmentof BerBa as the capital of theGermaa Emm It will be under the patronage fPna neaencn ijeopoia oi rrussiaiand 1U hoadrary president willbe Bamn Berlepsch the Prussian riliBfiff Commerce The underlying bctirlll be to show the industrial auttncienti of the cltybutlU scope wllltiutioul and international aa welLTbeniaads willbe of greater extent than those 6t any previous exni mtion compnilM over 1000000 square metres and laclut ingthei Treptawer JarkPn theTJipt spree The main DUiarngswuicovtrn area pf 53000 square metres tndlatre struetures will be devpted to fiaitfj sport food health education chea try scientific instruments phoforrxplr and archltecture iand civil engineertBf The exposition will be divided lstt twenty four groups and lnaddltioati the industrial productions there nil be many other Jteatures such asflwt culture art andmuslcandth Emperor win exhibltall of the treasures of bis great collection of paintings and stttt anr in the heart oC the groundiiwi ering an area of 46000 square metrt Old Berlin win banownwanaiaui theater the development of the fisWax village to the metropolis of Germany will be the great attraction Preparations for the great exM tionmrewell under way VTiea ttli completed strangers from air ovtt Mi world will beiwefconiedV but themafi agement wiitfeeithat the display irtl not be perfect lrcajirornia not vr represented by her wines and magsft cent fruits and flowiTS A Golde OpportaaUy Tbtre are over S90 choice ieUcHoni instrumental music eoatalnsd la tk Tolutot Melodious Hsrraoniea not being distrlbuud by the CHBOMCttTlei is musiejhereln lor the bepinner ar vd for the accomplished perlormit fin oi the coupons now being pablitlud asir and 25 cent is all that is necesur procure a copy J7 i i All Henben of the Liberty Cyellnr Annex Wear DIoomera The Ladies Annex to the Liberty Cycling Club was organized on August 1st with charter members consisting of Mrs A Robinson Miss Ida Stanford Mrs Chris Westphal Mrs A Brod Miss Lucy Munson Miss I Crowley Miss A Crowley Mrs Hoeg Miss Fenton and Miss Flo Webster These ladles are all devotees of the wheel and were confident that there was plenty of room In the field of cycling for a riding club composed strictly of lady riders As their husbands or gentleman friends were members of the Liberty Cycling Club It was suggested that they form a ladies annex to that club which proposition was readily aleceptedV and at their Initial meeting they adopted that clubs emblem a Liberty bell and each member carries her insignia neatly embroidered in gold on a black ribbon as will be seen in the picture The club colors are gold and white as the ribbons on the bead of wheel denote At the same meeting ah election of officers resulted in the selection of Miss Lucy Munson as president Miss Ida Stanford secretary treasurer and Mrs A Robinson captain and be it said to their credit that no more capable officers exist At present the membership roll contains seventeenxnames but many more applications are to be acted upon at their next meeting on Thursday night The clubs longest run was on Sunday August 11th when they visited San Le andro and Lake Chabot eating their lunch at the latter place In a shady grove Captain Robinson has many runs contemplated among them being a vun to Camp Taylor PetalumaMount Hamilton and San Jose but Is kindly considerate of the new riders Joining and will not attempt the long runs until all the members are fully capable of ridings themwithout the drawback of fatigue and Its manlfolddangerous re suits i A i a A promlnentcomposer has dedicated i VBicyde Marchs to the Ladies An nexaindthey recently posed for their photographs which will duly appear on thecover sheet Oneotthe rulea of thelrclub is that members must appear on crab run in bloomer costume and said costume mustbeof a subdued color it being the desire of the club to ride the wheel for pleasure and not the wish to attract attention The success of the Ladles Annex to the Liberty Cycling Club is assured and from the nmany favorable com ments heard from both sexes it appears that It was lust what was wanted in snTraneiscptp help elevate the sport SIISCELLASEOtt Cleveland Bi Arathe Stroagest WheeU Ar the Llcatett 1TkU Attth Hott Darabli VrtMlt Are the Host Popular tb TREf HAVE BEKK TRTKD ASPrOta TO SUIT a mtii 3urnYwSow as Hisa ORESCENT BIOYOLES 44aea 7 vi ftf JMntt iiiHW 884ncaM 71 1 Special for tdlt and Mn 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