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atsr Trc Vgs5 iHr5 pji SAX EBAtfCISCO CHEONICLE MONDAY JUSTE 1 J891 if rjr IHF IS I 4 li Jacksons Proposal to Jim Corbett there ooghrtobsre been so question at aattomecnetatheEMtlearoedttiat Iwaa the mug aoont it That victory doet not by any means 1 that boxed Denny OBrien at tbe Olymplo Club la ttampFltxslmmonsMawoild beaterforonlhei toonunneBt sod He easily best me fa three showWDetnDsermade witS thaMrini nd i roonJ aoirlneTerratrredlns tournament as AMttSun MSeJthlt iS a SJS5 JSS amateur but I boxed ail tbe byes to tbe Clnb flilltffifiliS tT VfST fS three tournementt end met OBrien to one iSiSS vTiaiu thlaeojintry conld iuKJIeaanTcooMjmtklmoffUielaceoftheearth STlve film a sard battle It toot him twimrr knfTwMMMiiOnaiMMmaaSAw ThatiiiM eight round to whip McCarthy Young Mitch 1 after I made him think i could lick him la one ell onr local Champion could in aHprobabll round I wtueave this to any Oymplo Out ltybeatthe JUutralianla lea ronndi Rtt ixnembefe Simmons did It without any trouble In nine 01 coarse no one but WlHii can tell whether rounds iheletunonHahonev or not He snnched imntzsimmcmssjid Hall fighting at mid Mahoney Terr hard ior a lew rounds and uie weigniiiuiey are thieto do fo very loo ri xjceauiepniungjuni out ana men letting the Australians certainly hare the call on the ability to finlthoi because bethought he had middle weight championship hat that la 1 done enough It a question Willis and his fTt nJll tJ anouraii the eoionlaJ cinch seem to take jinenasaay ne can whip Mtnoney in tow lflB UCClUeHial L1UDS i6XliiaMIreent Slavin hat no dead thing of lt4 rounds It issueless to dlacnss whether he i so matter how much he may be boomed There un ot not until he sham his ability to do so Coil tPSf ere lot of good American llghtwelglita com 1 Boxers always differ diametrically as to their vuuiuiu It up and Dlron Is certainly good enoug to ability One man generally thinks he can win i make Willis chance lor the bantam cham in ft couple of rounds and the other thinks he i trinTittM in avm tMno at la Tha i Vinldntrwin In Aa tA th ajlacattan of I tralian think Willis a regular Sullivan in his an Eastern sporting writer about little Danny Logo I 1 cissi ana tuiio i enance against any one tsrien Deatuig Manoney in tareeTOanaSiiQai IMtunucxBui4ruidu fvuuu 11444 444 a4aV44U4 ry I wiV4V 4 4 aw bntthe colored Eostonlan may change their bosh The truth Is that Mahoney at he states views i was hired as a professional to box byes with The lacs has been against the Colored men sncn amateurs as had no amateur competitor Eecord SmasMne by the Trade Athletes The Tennis Tonrnament lately however Kilraia seemed to put the against them in the trial boats Mahoney hooooo on the colored sons er Ham Corbett boxed one bye with OBrien and made a tbe most of the favorable weather and the Ipionship put out the light of Charley Turner champion bo that the story about hn defeating had been rated as a top notcherof colored aianoney it ooubiy a romance as he went track athletes Wiped out records and set new 1 who ones in a manner never belore seen on this coast The wheelmen have been pursuing tbe even tenor ei their way with great success and the San Leandro race and the century run both added to the rapidly growing popularity of their favorite sport The organisation of the sew Occidental Club has proved a great success and stimulated Interest In boxing among those who could not afford the Champion chua entertainments offered the California Club This organization has several other championship matches oa the ichednleand the new club will devote Itself to keeping In tbe swim with a less expensive line of athletes whose ambition Is greater than their fame and who right equally hard Appended Is a proposition from Peter Jackson to Jim Corbett to fight It oat in some club and thus kettle the question of merit Jack ton letter is a manly one but It is not likely Corbett will fight for tome time to come and if he does will make a bold dash at the worlds championship He has announced that nnder no circumstances will he ngnt in the California Clnb no matter how large the purse A rente The fistic world Is comparatively quiet atter he recent excitement of the Corbett Jackson match The next event scheduled by the California Athietlc Clnb is the Maber Mahan lightweight contest for June Both are determined olever fighters and ought to make a highly Birtsftnory fight Maber does not look the In the first two rounds bat hit lack of condition Casey of Brooklyn the champion of the world the last two wmse zaaawiuimvraaHiswvMva pion fox 1000 toSOOO prevented his finishing hint rounaa acArthnr won thahalf mfla mnln2 mm 5t 3ft 1WI tfcTta tn4na th VuIAa Mart I Cricket record held by himseli one and two fifth There was a short match at the Alameda seconds Foster showed improved form over the hurdles knocking half a second off the 120 yard record and four fifths of a second oft the 220 yards doing the first In 16H sec end the second in 27 2 5 tec Skilmsn made a fen swoop on the coast record for fire miles getting it down to 23mn40tec la Cooley showed himself a game mfler again and ontfootedklllman In 4 mln 46 3 5 tec pretty good time but not correspondingly as fast as the sprints The athletic kcQaade got In his deadly work on Champion John Parcell at the sixteen pound shot putting and beat old reliable by an inch Chasing the nimble dollar it not conducive to athletic form John McQuada ought to make art extraordinary weight thrower The Wheelmen At the twenty five mile road race of the Ala meda Bicycle Clnb TieM on the Ban Xeandro triangle on Decoration day the records tor California and in fact for the United States to nte a common expression jast naturally were not In it It had rained early in thfemoro ingbnt notwithstanding the bad condition of the roads tome 200 wheelmen met and at about 10 45 oclock the first start was made i a Barnett Booth Bennett The men rot ofi In ood stvle runninz toward 1on uennei Hayward on the straight road and turning to the right At the end of the first lap the first starter Williams Alameda Bicycle Club crossed the line first Tbe second lap saw Foster Alameda Bicycle Clnb traveling In splendid form first This position he maintained to depreciate another point It is queer how luck runs in arenlc matters as In others Last year Australian and colored pugilists seemed as if they could never lose a match This year the fates are against them una it would not be surprising if the white middle weights 1 home a beaten mas and beaten by a novice at ixxjcing oacK over the list ox Australian wav pugilists who have come to America there There is talk In sporting circles about a third does not teem to be any justification for the athletic clnb being formed A couple of ex tremendout boom that the colonial fightert directors of the California Clnb are mentioned have had otto long ago In San Francisco If as tbe chief orgardzera a pugilist had not been Imported from the an Aleck Qreggalns feels so much elated by hit tlpodes he vat accorded so good Every easy win over Charley Turner that he wants to colonial rot a ehanea to show his uhlHfr itiH fizht anv and all middle ureisrhts Jim Hull good purse What was tne result Every cepted bat even this is not dead sore Alecks the finish crossing the line in lh 25m and colonial champion xcept Fitzslramons who colef ambition is to get a crack at Young 25s Osen of the Garden City Wheelmen of huMma a AmAriea itMixwn iiif fnurhttn itfitcheiL and tfans at on hrniTiri raanh orr han Jose noshed Foster hard here almost a standstill or was whipped Unle BlUy Mar close to the top of the ladder He Is watting lapping hls rear wheel This was a Tery pretty pay was fought to a standstill by Frank Mar time looting for a fight with men like Mitchell i finish Waller of the Oaklands came next and phy in the California Clnb Ee was the only who has been before the public for years while 1 to on to the end The scratch men Stoddard Australian who took back a champlonshio he hat but one good win to his record While Bay City Wheelmen and Ives Alameda Bicycle belt Corbett has stopped Jackson and Faddy he is chasing a match with a champion he can Club made a good tussle Ives gettlnsr the place Gorman Billy McCarthy Tom Meadows Sam get on axdoien fights with men like himself about thirty feet in front of Stoddard Waller Fitzpatrick and every other colonial pugilist and put more money in hit parse tot the time prize on a ehnsnion tire safety in have been defeated fn this country TValter Watson will be tutor of boxing in the lh 24m and 57sl the beat previous one ijeing A certificate from the colonies therefore new Occidental Club and Joe Acton wrestling lh 26m and a fraction good though it may be It not a safeguard instructor Both are premiers in their but i A road race was to have been run Is the East against defeat and if the luck goet against the iness as teachers Watson does not get the I on the same day where they are using pueu colonialt they may be as far down the grade at credit that he Is entitled to here for before hit I matio tires and where they may possibly re the end of the year at the colored champions advent there were bnt a few good amateur duee thla time though they will have to more who have been to unfortunate of late God boxers on the coast now there are scores He pretty lively to do it frey started the colored pugilists on the down gave Jim Corbett hl start In the right school The arrangements for timing the race were grade and it may be the fate of Peter Jackson and has turned out lots ot other good men in i the only point of the entire affair not entirely to have given the Australians a boost In the eluding Gallagher the slashing miadle wlght successful Only one man was taking the wrong direction of the Acme Clnb who is ahead of lots of pro tim which he did no doubt correctly but the If Kilrain can stand off Slavin for their ten fessionals as a finished boxer I man who was registering the times called so rounds there will be a rather clouded prospect Peier Jackson has been silent sincehitre It is claimed by Fosters friends has made a for the colonials for it Is a sure shot that Maher cent match with Corbett and In fact before it mistake in his work which will give the time will not fight many battles in this country till It Is only just to the Australian lo say that he medal to Foster whom we understand has he strikes his colors and Willis has the battle hat never been a boaster in print if anywhere entered a protest to that effect How it will be of his life cut out for him even though he be elieora seeker of newspaper notoriety In decided cannot be said a little demon ior hard fighting view ot the action of the California Club It was Wall tbe winner of the time medal it Is Both Slavin and Kilraln are In training ior expected Peter would have tome comment to alto claimed is a professional racer This may their match In the Granite Athletic Clab of make but he refrained from criticism and it mate it interesting Hoboken on the 16th lntt The pnrfe it 810 vm thought that he wat satisfied The follow 1 The Alameda Club is te be congratulated on 000 ctf which 2500 will go to the loser ing letter from the Australian shows how having given a most successful meet Jake Kilraln it training at Belfast under the ever that Jackson Ideas on the matter have eednam who won the last twenty five mile tutelage of Billy Muldoon Mike Cleary who been misunderstood race of the Bay City Wheelmen did sot enter tnoncn ne was mere as an on looser uten was the only representative aud a first class was too oi tne uaraenuuy nneeunen oenfarv run to San Jose vesterdav ting Jake through is identical with that which as final I thought that the einb would reconsider brought out some thirty odd wheelmen The kn iimlM fn utiiHvan villain AnAnnia ik the matter and act more in accordance with the imnnii in Mann nmrHm same rooms in Muluoons farmhouse which SlttheShonTd 8SmF JeSv SS and Col were most excellent but the fact that Sullivan inhabited The same fifteen and ggf Sdwevei Mhatth cTnbeanJSooha most of the city tidert have beennver the road IffhtAen mil art th mrronnd4 irLevJlTaE ioet many time before and fnllT TPaliM what thst rocky hills are covered Jake boxes with coats The recent match did not develop a win head wind means may perhaps account for the I bleary iusk as oui xran usea 10 uo juxrain vr wraeis nowever nag roc ail tne creatt iuiou uuiowei uinucn xiie rua iei lwejiir Slavin will try to gain in weight and will and myself little else but censure Sow I have first and Mission streets at 45 clock break ma uwcutm uuuitui wau 111 uie nu i rast at eowooa uuv at 12 ana san jose at was on ins and the Bar Citys and A Dietle grounds yesterday between the Snrnabyi and the Oaklands resulting la victory ior ue former The Oaklands won the ton and had to play one or two aubsbtatea as the clnb members did hotturn up in sufficient force the play icgof the Oaklands was not brilliant and yet cannot be said to have been particularly faulty in any respect They teemed rather to be la boring nnder a streak of bad luck Bennett and Booth between them took nearly all the wickets and when the aide waa retired only nineteen rant had bees made the total score being twenty five After lancn the Burnabya went in tsA at first it looked at if they were going to be ctt posed of Tery easily but when Newton ana Booth got together rune eame fast Warner helping out the total quite handsomely Jk Undid some good bowling for the Oaklands and Walker seconded him ably Following are the acorn made oixxasn FHoddh Booth 0 Manning ran out Weise Newton Booth Captain a Jacklin Booth Walker Bennett -C Whittle Bennett Walker Bennett Boot congh and the physical attributes of a man SSalVi0 lSV1raliIn189t nw JfJ JfchT keptilteniabout the recent match whaimrhttv taxa nrarti enacting the tame role in behalf of Kilraln Is that I have not considered tne action of the call I ehe wnoougntto be TiBg off consomptionin The course of training whichMuldoon Itput fornlaUnb In giving Mr Corbettandmyselfi506 The he first time he runs np against a sturdy puncher of hit own class Australian stock will like weigh in the neighborhood of 200 pounds ever cfiajlen a partlcnlar man In my life but fast at Redwood City at 8 12 and San when he faces the Australian Muldoon and nwwin 12 12 Theacra1 ridla8 Um Aoyra rar rf Vnt iT TTV tieary win secona iirain ana Mitcneu and i rtxe no excuse in Tfeeard tho Mnt tnati i Asm coming oacx vs uoagxmtana Hnm vw itthat Madden if he gets over his sulks will do the bntTthUikwe Soald tJstK1ort IttocZpSi a Dodre of the BayCityt and A Dietle lield nearly all of the championships same by Slavin has not barred the Calitornia Qab I will box him being the first men in The following it a list FranK Slavin and Billy Madden have parted there for a pane of the same size as we fought of the men and Clubs on the run The Bay vuvwv uy Kc wjwc xi urn 4U not nieet viy ueeuflea xiuaKains twno man will be mnra company i ne Dig aus crauan sas tne reputa a JI tj0 beine savins He seems to have me were i wui oox him in any fair clnb for the fiirhtpr whn io f1 aiiiB aoexua 10 nave nriHn inui th mn kiki llmitha never benaaMnT 4va iC ii iiML neei niessfMi wiin aiaaaena rasn ur tint wtih Jackson is unquestionably out of the Cham plonehlp race and month from this on passed the thirty year pood winning card to Corbett is now the leadinz American hear i asrement since he lAndedin America He thinks tmu On hearinx from Mr Coroett wifft weight Sullivan being out of the arena The Bl3r t0 Pen llnded lavish in his wn Pt up a forfeit as a guarantee of rood xerBlffiad nchtforUreTela13Vhrw The Mciried ataTunr of UnatuchedLT DieUeho wone of the eight dog ttakewUl run at OceanTiew decided upon dettmtely bat xll probably jfgJSg next comes the contest between Jake Klirain and this doesnt suit the antlpodeans ideas at communications about the Corbett Jackson freshest men at the nnish though a very young iieiouiiuj xae a awmg woi piaoe at me overneaa wire system like tne i and Frank Slavin the hardest hittinz beavv aU So he and Madden had a little confab fight requesting solution on a variety of bet I rider Vandergow Cavanagh Me 1120 Howard street as follows Berkeley road and as twenty miles an I laiarWin LaeT Ifiexts weight ever turned ont by the colonies Slavin and immediately agreed to disagree ting problems The Mehe hat neither the Grew Hansen a Hansen Wright Cronins Depend on Me vs Tiemans Glen hour can be ran oa fall Bressare the time is expected to knock the ex Boston boat rower SUvln explanation pf the separation is that time nor space to answer a lot of hair splitting 1 Wakeman a Burkett 8 Lubln a Farren Tiernan Catherine Hayes ysWaltont will be fait The conttrnetion of tharoad LAW IfATDSKE BATTJJIDAT out very much inside the lenroundVof toTir ho need ol at he can do conundruma It is easy to decide any reason Kllh A Desunone Of th Garden CltyWh el I Fly Wielands Examiner Cronin Jenny InS 1 contest on the 16th Inst Slavin short vie Ms own managing Charley sUtcheU wiu sUct able bet on the Corbett Jackson fight The I men rode to Bedwooa to meet the run Flynns Lady Bessy va Wlelandt Free icn intere st aions lts route Qantert KomanHo Mar llew aged the run a Doane a Dodge uecxer a a btoaaara jnaries uieue AEJ Nye Hull Brown Jr A Burns Pt aHLT 4 7011 IBUW VU XIAVJV19 UlUhlUVlUU XX tJV den and Gus Maver Hollister Cycling Clnb Logan unattacDea A vietie wno was one oi the Jackson nov out i Bird Booth Extras SOSXABTS a 8tovelbT Walker xj AiDerra jaciin 1 TiiHa run out RJ Franklin Mannlnz Walker a vviewvon aacauia Booth Tnn ont Holt Mason Walker wood Jacklin Warren Jacklin A Turnbuu run out OAEAND NEfS ImproYeniqnts ifl Railroads Street Eesidents of Upper Broadway Protest The Pool Sellinjc Ordinance to Be Brought IJp AgaittTo HIffht Alameda Total An offleer of the Haywardi and Oakland Electric Eailroad stated jtsterday to a Chb03Icm reporter that it would not be long before aome tangible steps would be taken In this great improvement andthe company is sanguine of having things moved alone shortly toward the tagin sing of the construction of the road Oakland is rapidly becoming a railroad center TJie incorporation of such enterprises during the past twoyears has been unparalleled outside of ono or two cities on the coasts The Piedmont cable road about two and a half miles in length the extension of the Broadway cable half a mile the Berkeley electric road seven miles long and the JFrmtvale avenue electric road two miles lone have all been built within two years The Berkeley electric 4 road has been running bnt a tfrw weeks bnt it has been in successful operation THS lilipotiahs The Fruitvale avenne electric road wfllf th griA be in operation in a short time work har the liliputians Xllb XXX llAia THE TJLIPUTIAK8 Impetus in the winning of thrae of ttst prizes at Saturdays road not by tat JUameda riders on of which was the fiat prize The pre vioas record was radaa eight minutes Alameda will send a strong delegation to the league races to held at Stockton next fopUmberv Since the crusade of the police aflabsi bicyclists who ride npon sidewalks tit practice has been entirely abandoned IHXIBITIOS XKB BAXC A Ileaiant AfTair fa the Terela ttisu tracht Hall The trymnastie section of the Veni Ein tracht gave an exMbition and ball In its hall S18 Fost streetv last evening fef the benefit of its prize classes which wflj taienartia theBezerkt Tnrnfest at Ran ramento beelnning June 21st Tine principal committee in charge of the afialr consisted of Hugo Hahn a rBtahlandQMnngermaa Theexhibi tioAwas a very creditable one and included xerases on the horizontal and parallel batvtlub swinging etc The affair was pleasant one and drew a large crowrt which especially enjoyed the dandnc AMU8E3EENTS BALDWIN THEATKE rand 52SS XfBjnoit Alfbxd Boirvtxa txwjight PoarrrviLT Mo nAT June 1st LAST WEEt CHAKTEa xBOaUAlTS COVPAJTT lh De jnUeABelaaco 1 tOSS JlSTD GaaVXT PtAT WOafZX MQitmTaaXT 3cira8TXTHK IxTJJFPTTAWi Lawn Tennis The fourth annual laws tennis tournament for the championship of the Pacifio States singles will be held at Hotel Rafael beginning Thursday July 2d at 10 30 a Jt and con tinuing on July 3d and 4th The tonrnament I been delayed will ne axrectea dje me i acine BiatesiAwn addition the Piedmont CkimtianT WiU THE TJLIPDTIAN8 Tennis Association vf BtWamtiuimi THE LIUPDTIANS A sented with a cup by the association value the ULtPTTTiAjcs THE 1JUPUTIAS THE LIUPUTIANa THE LIUPTJTIAK8 TH LJ LiPUTIA8 BALDWIN THfiATER fiPSClAU MOHDATSfiXT JUHK 8TK HATXKES WEOSISDAY AND BATtJEDATT THENOVELTTOF ITOSSlGQSCTllITia THESaASOI 7JEABSI Tax QaiAT cxorxsJt awn Aitxa THB LILIPCTIANS 100 to become his absolute property The winner will be called npon to play Taylor Jr the present champion of the Pacific States The conditions are that the Challenge cup must be won three timet to become the property of the winner Matches will consist of best two sett oat of three finals three oat of five All lets will be deuce and vantage Games will be played under tbe rules of the National Lawn Tennis Association Entries close Jane 30th with the secretary Yates of Oakland The tournament committee are Mayo Newhall Yates Bee Wilton aiexjr Scoots iTbeOMy Dwarf Acton ta world snr roundal by a Kag slfleent JDompany of 200 AynSTS FUFIL Df AGTa Oorseoas 6cEarj waerninceasvasaaaetl Two Oaastn Saxasttt TWO Guuro lUxxatal mile and a half in lenrtfi The Blasdel road in East Oakland wul be built toori to be operated by power other than horse after the first year of its operation The largest of all the enterprises however and for that matter the most stn 1 pendous of its kind on the coast is the Harw ards and Oakland electric road This big improvement will be fifteen miles long It will extend out the San Leandro road passing through the town I of San Leandro thence out to Hay wards When built it will be one of the most it WIU i4 m4 Gowan reports the fishing in hit county very thmntrh mflpaof the finest eherrv a TT TZT Ti poor thut far tab season on account of the 5rtl Jl 0trri ak Ute rains All the streams have been swollen Sn ntr viw nf nlrrt and flyfishing has been Impossible Tha Ji tRTiWiwi7i TBrsTsvaarava streamsare now beginning to clear properly 8Kung fl i 5 2 15 ltoefittoCXmrtiaDoradolTa7610AaTeA and some good sport is anticipated of highly cpJtvvated fruit lands vineyards i Some local anglers who visited Paper MIU and grain fields To Moaaow Evxjrrsta Ctcisbax creek last week came back without Tfiah The This road will be nartieularlv advanta Benefit under the autpioat of the Board of IKrso late rains were given as the excuse geous to Oakland for the reason that I tlon ot Young xjadlef ItuUttte FUrealsTonMn U0 SS jenn Butler preparing lor a trip to Eel WJ jag sec ewe ana 7sa river which it getting into fine order for fly prove a ttlmnlus to San Leandro and Hay iUMng wards the latter place being situated over NEW CALIFOBNIA TEZATZtV a mue trom tne rauroaa Courslnc Tbe electrical system has not yet been Rod and Line Senator Frank McGowas of Humboldt who Is as enthusiastic angjer Is in town Mr Me picturesque rides on the coast uvna poor JS5 SEATS BEADY THTJBSDAV NEXT tar SEATS BEADY THTXBflUAY NEXT ALOAZAB THKATEK Waxxxxxos Btoczwkix A Wixit faraaaa ajjd IToprltim This Evening and Every Evening Tats Week CHABLEB EBIN YSSKIB In the beautiful Irish Drama SHAMTJS OBHISS Handsomest Theater la the world Ma Ax HAtmak Tatnae aad rroprtttor Maasger tory over Joe MoAuliffj has boomed hm to him and assist him In any way he can fignt was declarea no Contest and therefore all I Thompson and Hammer of the Bay City i stone Judge John Grace tlipper McCor and in the towns through which it will CUUrmOUSly IIX laCt It IS UOUDtlUl if it has i mxws uuiua uu tamy uux yi wm mmv xai wc uauai wu Vlvuer c4xi4M iws uiiuuxa buo JMUUiiMUU xiwiil 4M 4w avcnMua awuu Aoavu xlsic9 wwuu Jviwv mv aua noi qone tne Australian some damage for aim unvucu uatc lcu up vuexr quarters uuiviiiwi hiuuujk uv vu x48 oa iae oaa vi ua um i uu i aou uau opinion of him it so hish that if he eeu any at the hotel of Mrs Brlen widow of Billy number of ronnds of course are entirely dlf Ex Chief Consul Thompson Is about to form aitbact from kilraln his stock will drop below par at once Kilraln wat a great gun before he met Sulli van at Blchbnrg and then he was enlisted among the stiff1 fighters of whom there la such a formidable bigade No one thought him any good and he has not got up much in his profession by whipping Godfrey The cnt ics who saw him perform in the California club were very much dissatisfied with his showing against the colored man and he gained very few admirers in San Francisco Kilraln experience here shows how unfairly pugilists are judged They are either world beaters or no accounts with the majority of ring goers No allowance for lack of condl tion or a hundred other considerations is made They must win every time and win In slashing style or down goes their stock This is manifestly unfair and to no one more un fair than Jake Kilraln After his fight with Godfrey here Kilraln was declared everything but a fighter Yet look at the record Who has whipped him One man Sullivan and he the champion of the world No one else has ever downed Kilraln bad and slow as he is considered to be and he jibs met some oi me ticst men in me world Brlen which is located at the end of the Coney island boulevard Slavin saya that running over the roads of Long island will constitute the chief part of hit training On bottle of Bass ale at noon will be the extent of his spirituous consolation while training Thla abstinence will come easy to him as he has not a great fondnes ior alcohol In fact sporting men who have gone around with him have remarked that he seldom orders a drink Some of them have been so uncharitable as to attribute this abstemiousness to the same cause which induced him to dispense with Billy Maddens services Bowing tic ting the football punching the bag and rubbing down by Charley Mltchel will supplement the perambulatory part of his training He says he desires to train up that gain in weight He now weight 200 pounds and thinks he will enter the ring at 205 pounds The new Occidental Clnb which opened With the short but determined contest between Aleck Greggina and Charley Turner has in view a number of Interesting matches first on the lin being a meeting between Bill Slavin aud Billy Smith The men are about tbe same height and weight Slavin looks bigger than ferent The fight lasted sixty one rounds a ciub of ladies and gentlemen in Santa Crux Years aeo when Kilraln was rowlnirahii in i Smith but the latter is the stouter and heavier Boston old Jimmy Keenan a hard headed K61 Panchw T1 sporting man who never threw his money I cStithln M10 with Jimmy Carroll in away wanted to back Kilraln against Charley tEe Cilornla Club last year showed himself a Iltchell then at the height of his fame I Sutton for punishment and as Slavin is an Keenan had an Idea that Kilraln was a safer oUlet ot tbe a0 ru plase order of pugilists man to bact than 8ulll van and he has shown ten rounds between them ought to be as effect himself a very safe man even if he is slow lve 10J viiii a leM belligerent pair It is a Ht may not be a great finisher but he la rne conclusion that they will cut out a strong determined and game and will take a laly pace from the start and make a satis lot of beating before he loses He has been flctorJfl10r1g vTeLrse will be a good good enough to fight at least a draw with al 0D J150r wUch B0 tbe loser most the best of them and it takes a pretty The hew Orleans newspaper accounts of the good man to do that MyerBowen battle show that it was a very Now comes Slavin to fulfill the contract of niuch mixed affair at the finish The Picai tin knocking kilraiu out in ten rounda Of course thusdescribesU if he can handle Kilxam liae Joe CAUllffe the Twenty third round Bowen rallied scut in ex rower will go out la a round instead of ten hi let on Tvers stomach and got away After Charley Mitchell ever Knocked a man out in which club both he and Jfr Hammer axe active his ring fights Some people think If a man is members not carried off like Tug Brien in his stage A glance at the names of the prospective fight with John Sullivan he is not knocked members shows that they are among the most out Mitchell has pretty short order the most notable case being Billv Edwards the lizhtwelsrht who waa fnnl ish enough to think he could stand him off for a while in the ring Athletics The splendid championship meeting at the Olympic grounds on Saturday was no surprise in the matter of the lowering of records Unusually fine performances were expected and there wat no disappointment in that respect Horace Coffin showed that his win at the in door championship was on merit The New York Spirit 0 the Timet hat published a letter from George Balrd the judge of walking at the indoor championship Balrd has been much criticised for his decisions on that occasion He vigorously defends himself as follows At the Pavilion on April 24th the track was defined by a complete row of benches marking off eight laps to the mile This prevented me from seeing the knees of the mn while Inside the track but enabled me to get a good view of their feet Well tho three quarter mile wali begaa I worked about as hard as the com petitors leaping the benches and racing first outside and then Inside tbe line I could only see their knees when on the outer curb but to see their feet I had only to look under the benches from inside the ring Now if there was anything I was certain of it Vat that Coffin feet were firm on the ground because the dark feet on the light floor gave a fine opportunity to test the matter es pecially as on the last curve I drormpd on nn kpee aud bending down could see to my satis 14 i 1 a roar ha 1ann4vi hnrh Yianrt mi tha nanV Knf oi JnTit 4 4i4 HtMnmiiPkui Ho rina ram Kr i laeuon uisxneesiwai not so sure of aa I l3lrataUeWSSfr It M7 TatTS back wiTh a ihVhandeY on SefftthsSi maybeasked Who It Godfrey for amans the chln Myer kept up the chase and again march Well after the race Jerris approached vicwrSrW See heh ien on V1 7 JSsSlete noilfanlmTin6 82 licked Godfrey has licked nearly all the good Scarcely had Bowen got erect when Myer with ff6 SS qualifying Coffin He second raters and ttekeT them weU too8 He terrllfc half arm swW caught Bowen on the S22j hJ teSJn SSSife Ji11 dressed Jack Ashton who wason the inward ear and sent him down In a heap Bowen was wft1PbleJeff wTer4IJtSldhrntaJI grand toewculM Cardiff and nith once but quite helpless and Myer Btodr 7le1slon 0 decision as he who madesucha showing with Peter Jackson worked his right like a sledge hammer on niignt put ft and gave him no further satis ior six rounds at ChicTgol8 111 thewarestra wet neck until the latter clinched but ftSS tf Ping big fellov good enough to try to Myer Tought him off and down Bowen was SSXl best man In the world although not veritable dowa three seconds flat on his back when the i STiu8iH J11 Se off in a champion VrtKSa beat me on Jueror of RR rS JWBowen slowly rose taking nn1 nil these without a mark Even if It took him fifteen seconds In all but Myer kept on hitting mile Ills left knee attracted my attention At a lUghthe did it Sidwonthe him on Jaw neckand ear Bowen was to reemUesit was petting bad at every step It that rthe grand desideratarn monerall1 poggy to defend himself and dropped to his bent lust before Ukmg the toe from the ground It mrist be remembered that it Is one thing to Enee A Myer was finally palled off byBowcns l17AU0li1lUtl0ed whip a good roan aud quite another to keen eoonifwho then tamed to dispute about llt2enft w8in from being licked Judging by Kilraln ftjl Mver fighting after time In this way Bowen PinJd he1gfnnri J5 a offlhtinlltwotUdnotbei4odawriatrn gained several minutes rest SKi8001 I1 houlder imti rAh a ti wai u4 vnimsuiK iier Lni pnn ni a wainm h4am at HSU Sim to WRip fclaVln OUtlllSaVerV wiuuiiuuui wiih nca uuire 7 fZ iia diflerent proposition lor Slan toattemntto freshed came up promntlr but clinched as T1eHl0e Thereupon I disqualified Mm ar whip him inten roundT or anvnumterof ou Mfer found his neck Myer threw which he raised a howl like a collie baying at rounds ThT Awtrallai so le Inthe Bwn off wrestled again when Bowen got 8 moolltteTrt5S aledlcdoi orb to way that Jim Corbettand Pete jlcksosare Mrr wat thirstml for oloodnowand ePeted Indeed it would be a discredit cleier Both ol these couldutswr Kilrato iS be oyna kne Mr deUberktely to the human family to publish what one of its a wav thai Iwouid iffizZyj ttruck him anngly right hand upper cut in the Pemb aturalTy enough his friends ates wno naa been right with him all Ji niviooti lrV ISfuAiJ SJSthViSiS theTay fted unmber of founds BU fouL Capiaii BaSri and tK club offleer got lw foundation of the trouble ignorance Becausettie nimble CorbeU hoppedround into the ring and in the meantime Myer waa fnee generally lgnoree speciflcally Kilraln at Sew Orleans and treatedhin like a trTln5 hl 7 feree Sen5ewtmTvni ai1 SvS1 ooopr touching up a caskroreaMnJat decidedthatMyerhadoversteppeofhUllmitef giJlt1vT5e7lnlc biavta will do slnuiarfy wd KltadnIU biln toul me to Bowen gS1 Xi2SLiikK much better form than when hTlnetCortt MaconBaysthat it it reported that Jimmy Joot on the ground all the time Theynever HewmdoabttetsbeUtrato4adlnvlVw Carroll of ooklyn woulo like to tacklS fSii VnJrU1lce of oi this It looks very much toeAustrallan Cuarley MitcheU for a nnlsh go but I keeptag the kneet ttraight that when the heel htWSSamliSSKU hrdlbeUeve it Jimmy told nS that he he1h0inhaLdr a lot more cautious and clever fighter than Uie Fludmmons was too big for him and JtQSZ SZfiS HZ locked men Slavin has been knocking out in a few certainly MitcheU Is a much biggermanthan ord lwLJRPiicKv roundandathe is la to stay ten wunds he Bob I ww Jimmy Tjonfldentlal adviser I flSViaJSfLife 1 ought to be able to bother the AusmSai wn i mil teU Wm MitcheU alone CtiCiv Jff l1 aiderably Of courte Slavm has towlndSs Tne se authority thinkr Slavin too quick nz precise ly what Cooke did The re ivnw oit win iwnnaV aiaii ttSalVaf for kilTilii bnt uvs that other EastMMm Porters raised a great noise bnt when two mm as he hat been boomed sohlgh that note wrhaps good if not better Judges than I Jf JSiaW1 1 Ing in the shape of a draw wlU be considered mF belief and they are conn waI irEnRj5 TpPfP arrived saying I i npwhisreOTtatloaV consiaerea aSUiathewiUnotbe ableto doJatein ten hd Mnd F1 HS afored report If Kilraln stands off the Australian for ten If hedonthe will lose caate wonder rVelv kicted ihemltlv Ma nimdL nir vtii huk vnain4 fully 1 tmontrasiveiy aicxea inemseives onceforhewlUbenolongeradrawingcarfrs Tte aitratenr boxing season around New hi0iiSfl Tm athwfS ia t7sS America Theresuttof thTmatch willbegen and the general Verdict 7Ero iffi Ble4J8 eraily regarded at another blow to Auttralian nmro oeismraoiaBi it a gooa ming prestige and the cotoniet will have to rely on as tournaments have of late become alto mlddle welghts and smaller champions to utv aether too pumeroui It look at though next hold their supremacy rear the clubs would abandon the tourna At present there it no American middle mat system nd in its place hold specials weight whole at formidable in His class at and match particular men In true professional Corbett in the heatrweightt and eeveralltttle JE men is the smaller trradea The American The SouthwarkAthleUe Club of Philadelphia middle weight division Isoccnpted by men too held a boxltig entertainment on May 8th The small for that clatsification Young Mitchell 2 SfJar7M wlnd nP between who it aa tturdy a young ellew asthere it in I QWcat Weir and the Kentucky KosebudV rt inntrr hi nmni rh rfn I a local colored lad The Bolder knocked the leading American middle weights and mRobud out in three rounds ot a proposed i 1 a a 3 al fmnrnrmr1 hattlat luvxi a wi wuiouii jui iuui nuji xeiiews at rTir a ra a Jim Hall with his six feet of tollj muscle and om Melnemy of CtnelnnaU whom McLeod bone It it hard to believe that a mas like 2kLdlerli biUt Glbbs the Kansas Jlall can fight at middle weight Ktrslm P1 le are ttaveling with a circus mons of course is a freak Be Ucka Hall dmngwrestllng sparring ana lUtne acts symmetry andit something like Mayber all Jack DempseyJnat decided to make New York gabletandangletandoirtoIsbipeanU now jbjta home again and wm leave ForUand Or evermuchluck he mayhavefora while winlTbU family the Utter part of thftmonth most assuredly oe pniiea aowa oy tome rrs aauiuKuii waiaiwu tpeedyweli set middle weight with fair length oweIT and reach who can get Inside the limit Freakt FeB t00 cannot continue championa in the ring any burg to enter the roped arena has quit the more thantney can on therace track and no ilntwrever and goue back to tt police one wotua expect an equine dromedary an jxxu i uo rami mo vf wf flraVnd fTtiiilA3 outofrntoVioagthtop sssSJSSMSas ISSS At to jiusinuaont victory Amy Goodwin Miss lerrill Miss MiUer Miss Crane Foster Young Byland Hrennan John Severln and Bailey Tenia Others who have recently learned to ride there are Miss de Lamster Miss Scott Miss Chase Mrs Crane and others Long may the tuuo live ana prosper at it it Donna to witn such members and the management of Mr Thompson Ex Chief Consul Mohrig hat received hit first pneumatic tire safety it ior no other reason in the world the pneumatic tire ought to be a blessing to the wheel men oi San Francisco because with it one can riae down the Iron slot bar of the cable roads without boo boDDing around as the wheelmen are now compelled to The record smashing of Saturday may be something ot a criterion by which to Judge tbe races at Stockton With an almost perfect track men in the Dink ot condition and anv number of cushion and pneumatic tire wheels recoius win oe wnisti outoingnt The cycling fever hat got into musical circlet one of the latest converts to the wheel being Mr Brown one of Ovida Mnsin cele brated orchestra James Gallagher a pianist will probably learn during the coming week Oar and Shell The Pioneers were all out yesterday to a pri vate picnic taking a few of their friends with them The new barge of the SouthEnds will be christened next Sunday with an afternoon tea and high jink It is strictly an invitation affair and is expected to be over at 6 it The barge was out yesterday and waa pulled by the professional crew of the dab consisting of Cochrane Duplesses Dougherty McDowell and Healy Shs It giving perfect satisfaction and being light bids fair to be a very speedy boat The amateurs of the Ariels and South Ends we out as usual practicing for the Fourth of July race which if the day is not too windy will be warmly contested as these two clubs are even in score each having won twice and held the trophy for two years and this time the winner keeps it for good The Dolphins will give a ball the last of thla month In Saratoga Hall but have not settled the date as yet George Zaun and party of the Tritons have completed their return trip from Sacramento right tide up with care and have astonished their friends by so doing Farrell Chalmers and Heynamann Went to Harbor View in the gig Useless yesterday morning and Connor accompanied by Mist McKinnott went on a cruise around the bay in tne same boat in the afternoon The Dolphins picnic wat very successful financially over 175 being the clear profit of the club The barge John island went around the bay yesterday The Tritons as lively as ever sent out many boats but it is a noticeable fact that this club sends out so shells believing that pleasure first and racing afterward it a good motto Tney will sot be represented Is the coming races HandbaU Handball was quite lively in both the courts yesterday and several good games wre played At Butlers court the irtt game was between Feirall and Walsh and Williams and Hendry The latter team won by to 15 15 to 10 and 15 to 13 A game between Kenny and Slattery and Keating and Walsh was started but one ot the players was knocked senseless with the hall and the game was postponed Lynch and Slattery lost a game to Hendry and Bucklin by a score of 3 to 13 13 to 15 and tt to 15 Ferrall and Hendrv won a a ood ra mo from Shields and Copin by a score of 12 to 15 15 to lo ana in to lit Agamebetween8hlelds and Peters andLIne han and Fenev TMnltpd in a tirtnrv 1nr tha among the fnendt of Lather Carey as a race i named team Score 15 to J0 LI to 15 and 15 vcavrucu b41cao iiu 41JC1S MX Uie XUlUre wniCU I 1F with hit ficures 9 4 3 seconds Dinned ahmro all others on the aznatenr lOO vard dah ramrri board Not only it a grand performer lost to the athletic world but a gentleman besidea Hli departure will cause weeping and wailing Wielahd Thomas Fivnn flag steward ionaiv awaitinc its davalanment whirh Johnson sUp steward William Halpla Ow wu probablv be during the summer ing to the sham battle taking place at 1 oclock Another electxic roa3 the fSrichisa for by Battery Second Regiment National A 5i iJttS itfi Guard of California the dogs must be in the W1C tas beeD granted and upon which slips at 9 30 oclock sharp work will shortly commence it the Set a sions Vandercook road which will cross rvr Ta rTT nix i tt nvr the Eighth street bridge and extend ont IN EUHEKA VALLEY through East Oakland a considerable distance over the hills Upper Broadway The residents of upper Broadway are very indignant over the cut up condition i of the street and the slow work of macadamizing the thoroughfare The con tract has been dragging along for almost a KB BABNES OF NEW YOBS MS BABNES OF NEW YOiZ MB BABNES OF NEW Y0BJC FBOTESTS AGAESST CLOSIKG C0B BETT EOAD Brightest Drama seta la Years A fleoexss or IBs Most Tsosrotnrcx Xnro A PicTUBXwjna aitd FxarxCT FKaToaitAjroe HEW BtTsH STFaEJCT THEATE1U BrLaVTTr Tietaaa SBSSj as uoTxxoa i ai44axi44 wnuuiaKafi 4MVM1K wx HXXUQea SI a4 aaai ab improyemens ubd xormea 07 piecemeal jobs by the otftfTirlttFerformanct over Demwevlt Wit of their match in the llfornia Club iM 2SS2n51 fvHlKii ffiSagrfis 3fZV Aosparell wat away iown 1 TTrrTiTLiSSTir 1 uunl a aanalaj1 1 aoa infc US WOOld d0 that rz 75ltii 1ibadlwtl woaw nw say wa the scene when the i thehilL It has been wits old Mike Donovan years that Dempssy had losllitrengilrandljVmaxandwhtalttayedtteroundsther bean from Waller in the first two roundt that gavel uuwiMiiiUKiuiiw nrars ine next nusrepresentaaoa it tnat nimtneght waller made tt lively lor Soolty hat been eagerly looked forward to cannot now take place Tbe professional sprinters annual championship meeting will be held in Minneapolis in June Manager Ed Moulton will raises special parse for 5075 and 100 yards for men 5f 1 61n or under The attendance will be large and the gate money all paid te winners ot events arter aavemting expenses are taken out Malcom Ford win accompany tne Manhattan Athletic Club on their European tour and will take part in the running high and broad jump at the English championship meeting As Olympian who thinks Waller waa hardly treated with proper consideration forhls showing Id the lightweight class at tbe Olymnlo tournament writes to say that Waller Was asked by the directors ot the Olympic Club as aspecialftvortogoltt and represent the club TT 4 A 414 4 a frlanrta ant uaiiiauuate tanxaucu ium xiaix xia ueeuux inm Bi ne wouia nave won tne cnamrdontup medal woaw in txty with htm four was tne pnnunment that Dooley received At the Union Handball Court a alnrla rnaiav of five twenty one ace games between Kelly and Darey wat won by Kelly In three straight games 21 to 19 21 to 20 and 21 to 20 reus and A Pennovar ntavH trm rna with Dillon and KMaloney and won them Manager Armstrong of the Union Handball Clnb will start East In a few days to complete SnnePintI fot th tch between Phil Casey of Brooklyn and Jorra Rtnnian city He will resign as manager of the clnb duiux iixiun muuoances tnat ne wm piav any oneOSthiseoastexiwintRlonlar Jerry Darcy wiu back Blordan fer anyf wu4uiu aim piay agmuitt anytwo men on this coast JlmCotbett hat Joined the Union Handhan Club and a game wilt be arranged between i Biordan and him A ball it being made which nuruo iiieaeufceu Sim oy tne CXUbw A match of fifteen 31 ace games has heen ar ranged between WrennAnd Daly and Dillon sdFennoyer It ttUI probably be pUyed in the Olympic court viohM Jm i a011 to comers and if the Olympic clab desire will conduct their toarnajnent as his match with Caseyrwin not prevent it Patsy Hogan has been authorized by Pa the Property Owners and Eesidents Tax Inoi or ran Woatn tjdi oirLT Czumoa JOHN BULLIY block or a few rods half of the street at a time and generallrin a slow and unsatisfactory manner Winter before last tho I street was impassable because of the raising 1 of the grade and the tearing up of the sur Th nrOrMI tV 9mT anrt randant rt i fmm 4 ammX XX 1 A iL Eureka valley which is the name for the spring but little better Tbe condition of fdM8oPA Organisation section lying west of Castro street toward ine street aoove tne weoster street bridge the park between Sixteenth and Twen nameinj oeing noising out noiiows tith atr ata mt buls and gullies ornamented with stumps naVv yesterdaJ fooon In and logs AU this has tended to keep Clarke Hall and organized an association back the progress of the street and prop which they called the CorDett EOad and erty owners have been unable to improve Eureka Valley Improvement Club Will and whfle their property has ndt de iam Dennr was elected president predated it bas not kept up to the notch Crowley vice president Norton th lt wa1 had the contomolated im aecrvtarr and Whif tm provements been such fn fact and been hlhii Tl IPtten tbrough in a reasonable time The object of the dub is to take action They now demand that the work progress on important matters that agect the prop without further interruption erty owners and residents of Eureka valley Attention was called to tha fact that T1 Aicied hariV5 the district would have to pay noless than I eTenPg Council wiU meet four assessments in a ahort hm tnr Rna lne oroinance to license tne gamblers AS Ms Jack BaawrzT Potters Farcical Surprise Nxxt Mojtdat 7irtm grst A THE FAKIH TITOLI OPEHA HOTJ8E Exixrva Bane Proprietors and Managers Tina Evxstrars Tatf Bvxttaie THR BAT CHAEMEB I UF HASiKLiS THE SAT CHAItXZIl OF 4TaifTrffrr nmiprtathat a will probably come up for final passage templafdby the Board of Supervisors Tne dmCa 15 They are the opening and extending of hf1d tb chsrtf ls Toted Sixteenth street from Caetro to street 0tb0CaVsd J16 coml a yny Bkicci Those interested in charitable work CMauvnf Sterltnti0ln D0Ug to Oakland are dumbfounded at the pi Jnia aS fieefe T111111 and E9et etiott of Goupol in this regard ftPantlitLrhetetn VJS ew dozen charitable sodetils in nwSKrftnVfndfinallJrth this dtJ inteti i the Associated rVna ia SM Charities They are composed of mem dXlmMF be different religious secta sifffiTOPKS SiWMrS roBXCE rrrn Zx 4 rri tr DB wortt xne omcersw tneainerent OEPrrfitiv rTTrtiatTrTTa Lxaaxitanr iTaxrrxxm aad SO cents naraH mi 7i au iuix mo ouLcers oi me ainerent tKw tu ties however caXot beUeva that the mmtarfc2T 1 TT council wiU entertain Councilman bear at one Umel Earl8 ProP3ttitn Another grievance is the dosing of Cor Not Identified bettroad at its intersection with Plnra I Tha bvrfvnf tha man oha Mluj avenue by Behrend Joost who has placed suidde by shooting himself fn the mouth StfK ftJH5 the BixteenthXeet b2S property The Health Department nigbtiastul lying attheilorgne unidenti cently recommended that the road be fiecL Tt name slimed to the note found sewered from Mars to Hattie street only Pocket rs Lang the initial being and omitted that portion between Doug lUlep or 8 He is about 45 years of lass and HatUe which is the cart that i age dark brown thick hair inclined to I dosedny the maintenance of the fence tcnn Bliwt thin whiskers of the same a committee was appointed to draw up color ana weigns aoont ivi pounds 5 feet a petition and present it to the Board of 6 inches In height Supervisors to night protesting against askingfor the sewering of the entire street onli Lynn the man who was so ter GcBrrav flfuLTia Proprietor aad Maaagt Tans Qfoxsax EvEXie Jtnra 1st First production in America or the terming Baa tian spectacular play THE CZARS DECREE CHEAT CAST GUARD 8CS1XIC EFFECTS Wosnxxyrx Staox MacSAinaatl Oaasit Cbbbus BsutriiTiTiMiTSxet 100 PEOPLE Olf THE STAGE 109 Admission S5 Beserred Seat 60a COMIKO Xxxtxb Lobs Fxtnroxsor fromTDouglass street to CaselU avenue Lribly mangled by the cars at the mole on including that Dortion which thtv nr Satnrdav niKt nmnara i tv nniawituiy obstructed also to protest foUowin thm rh Ar 4 uiT1 EXHIBrno against an eirhteen inch sewer as It will lft i rrriaOT JlEorTrifiTE imkbiois AM have to empty into sixteen inch pipes as comfortable at the receiving Ko I JaiBJIAVS ioaoaba I which are already in the adiointae street riZZS il ZIa ijl bsPita With Cnrivaled Works of FsettcScheoL 1 nM Jl 4 aTJ auMi tlxo WiTCUmttanCtS AJSOTDRHEKTJ SCXSBOKUUOU and would undonbtedly be too small to carry off the sewage of the larger one James xmnnr wiiuam uenvir and 8 memorial Serrlcea Last evening at Dr Coyiea church HISTOKY BTilLDING 733 Market street BOSCELLAJCEOVS wziirr7 ii 4uw wuiuv uiv kuiumiLLee Anoiner MMii committee is to ask the City and County TvoTth RannhT nVfr4d Attorney to push the Utlgation regarding Sdedln a bod ta thUtiir thefence obstruction and also to offer to atrenQea Doay employ assistant connsel if necessary to secure an early decision of the case The ax ambda address of non resident taxnnvera in thai Th rmniitM dlstTict Will beobtainedantf noace of the th ritVrwnT vT 1 I gXSd JiaLTatSrifi ThewPattemsofMoIdlngs The Crescent avenue TmnromaTt 1 Department Tno1tairtKtioan Prattiait naaitna 1 1 rm meeting oaturaar night wntestea election case ef TTm 1 fKAMtS flnished In Cream aad GaiA Club at its WORTH LOCKING AT elected the following five members astmond and Wild against Eandolnh nri nTFrT delegates to the Federated Improvement tForderer will be resnnTed tMSf vlKUlwll Cs LEBcbroeder FranSs BtonAtZJJlT1 JESSftSt ands Berian 6 1 4 1 cmi 4 ouiwiur wan oerore Jniim flraan George AuL Tney wiU attend the next who nder his decision oa the de meeting of the federation Seven Pises AtemorlaL An open entertainment to Grand Army Teterans and their friends will be given in murrer the rrrinrlrnl nt vx 17 I VTllJUU At SSSSSSSJ JNew tciiiiigs R5r cuncilf iui tb election and memoers street near Sixth this event nz by Satan Pmes and Gettysburg drdes of the Ladies of the Grand Ann of the Hennhlln fisted hy the Daughters of Veterans Trie oration will aenyerca Dy7 Judge win nerlon ot Stockton Dr McClish will deliver an address and an Interesting programme will be presented White and bilver Old Ivory AatlfM BU rer ana an uoia flinwn seen elsewhera fSTEEL ENGEAVDGS the Central Methodist Church on Mission df aua tl ZStfSSr 4aJ TTr i1 ablehouses visiting an Alameda TaJnGKDliyilj CO Palis at unseemly hours Tho keeper of the AndfrmtteltatAmericsjib8AeTsttoiM more stringent license ordinanc I xxr yJ1 Cycling in Alameda Hay taken a sadden i 057 859 861 Market Street.

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