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If SSS 'i life SS rWSS? "lp: 3f sssssss WJo. mr 1Q 1 game Tlir jjityc H1IV JFBCTOISCQ CiWaomOlM iSEPTKMJB 0901. an(l Mil iii()ii tr HOFfErl fTOUCHED UP 1 J5 A8HENBACH GAME 3V I. DyisM; Batteries Powell and Harden Town en1ahd Douglas. NEW YORK, September garnet HfrlLVpi York: li i incmnati Batterlesw Hlckman and Bowermsu; Hahn: and Beraren Second cam Jfc 3EL ftW .5 Batteries Taylor and Bowermant Phil Ttcs and JBeren.A;Calle4 on 'account of farknees, BOSTON, September.

"13. Score. 'nrst ffime: 1 H.iKL lraa a i ir. r. 1 8 2 U)llOn ,4.

rft Hatterles Eason andKllng; plttlnger wccona raroe ju. A i iif i Batterles rTaylor and Kllnr: WHIla and 1 VMSHIKOTON; September yu Sooret LiarsEsamox, K. W. vi i. J.

i 4 if 'i jt lo S'Jt'H i Me rillliaM a i UrU 'V WitiioutiReaspn. j. i A change camo'td thp San' Prancfscos esterdayapaitlie jr really WCH game. Tb9 feTatrie astvbh In tbtlnoky seventh; QaB thefloqals made enough runii: then tb: win Jn bne, yipS. Whalen? wa Irii and' though tuey were, peateju Th pnti ixm that the4 c.haropjQnV got was art unearned one; apdWhalenVwaa en Ulj responslbla 'for Itb Mctughlln ws pafq Jbn Wnalen's wlldthrdw ta Qratwehtto third, on ehana! jht ICrlrt adacbred 'Francos won the game yer they went to baU with a single, Krug aifq ai tf jjyt ghay apd Rellly sJni homg from second Shay's hit center.

Shay crossed WiP'pJat? miti, throw to gecond.to eaten ga'lly. Whale drqve the ball, to Devereaui, "vho tried to catch Rejlly at tljlrd. but f)e4, JJprdyke sent the paMlQUt fprva cienn hit and Reiily ibrpugijt mthe ihtrd run. The gaipa, was an odd one from Iho fact that there jvs not a single strike out by either The San Fran elacos batted Jtfoffer wellj. but they could not bunch their hftr cept in thp sevsptb Pevereaujf had a pecu.

liar rcprd for a shortstop, aa he got eljKPiJt.outa. without a single assist. wag a well.played one. om was marrea oy tne rowqylsm of Ashenbach of the gacra'mntos. who Was hpoted for bis ofTenslve and llle.

gi cpacblrig. he crowd felt aorry for the Umpire, for once, aa Ashenbaeb. bulUH Ievyland wrangled wtth him. when hp had no right to do eo. FJnaU ly In the ninth, when the Sacramentos jweref mafeipg a hard trial "to tie the acprq pr; win out, Ashenbach went be yqnd al Umlt and was ordered to the bench by Levy, Hejonly laughed and continued his offensive.

Illegal poach" Ipg while; golng, off the fteld. Levy tolerated illegal coaching all during. tbe game. Ashenbach abused' the pitcher; and even called; him by jlame to rattle him Jo aireet violation of the, rules, The score of the game was aa follows: SAN tVaBhlnton 7: Uattenes Carnct ana pusBeyj winters ahd.Scbreefci Second XL Br B. i rlei Mitchell and Crigers L.ana BALTltfOHE, Septtmber JlSeprI 2 Ihiladelphla 3 'r BatterlesrFbreinan, Nop and Jtobln ten: Wtllsa ana Steelman.

i fJLBypLAjp, Beptepber ll gcpre; Ri ft'i tE Cleveland 7 2 BattertesDowllng and wooJJ Cropln in McAllJsttr; iJillCAaO, September 1I Soore; t'ilicaro 1 6 9 UatterltsKaiplI and gulllran; Garvin mMm mmmm tn.i Papst. lira Jt 4 Jl BBEVKER mtS HOW HE SWAM AWAY FROM Hii I Nerdykt; b. WJlBono 4 lllldebrand. 3 Sch warts, r. Pbst.

lb 4 rug. 2d 4 'ELhay Blfly. 4 i Devereaur, 4 WcLaughlln, Heehan. 4 Doyle, 4 2 McQ ucken, 3 p.j..t.,4.i.,i4.1 2 Ashenbach 1 Stricklett 1 IB, H. SB.F0 A.

0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 3 0 16 2 3 2 0 3 9 27 20 4 BAQRAMBNTO. IB. R. PH SB, FO. A.

0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 1. 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals I 3 1 27 J2 SVIB ANp KITS BT INNINGS, 3: 6 6 Ban Fraticlsco ,,,0 0 ojo 0 "bV 3 Base bits ,.,.,.0 0 1 jl 1 1 9 Bacramento 0 0 1 Bape hits, da 0 1'1'lldW Threothase hlts Twotbase hlts Stanley, Nordyke First bae! on errora Sacramento 4. First base on called bauaBan: Francisco .1. Sacr rpeptO 3 Lofton bases San Francisco 7, Bacramento fa Jf It by pltcher Scbwarti, Double play Courtney to HanJon, vTiroe of; game lh; 40m.

Umpire Levy. scorfrv AIcFarlln. V. KlANPiGEXflio RUNS, Gamb 'ln' tho South' Given t9: Lq An? fleiea In thi Fjfth. LOS ANPKWSS, September 13.

pk land, 'mipua the services "of tand Kagfn; who were laid up wlthjlamean kleswas an easy mark Vhen thb news of the "President's death was ari ftpurtecd, the gam wa called and awarded ta Wi Angles by, consent of Lohman and Biljy. Sfflrev LOS 1 iANQBLES, Feata at 8an Piego Poyo. Him the Champion Long Distance Swimmer, Howard Unjwer has returned from San Diego, where he defeated the Southern California champion, WHbur Kyle and broke reoords. After Brewer won the half.mile and threequarters 6fa mile races it was discovered that the course they swam oyer was a trifle short. From the form displayed there seems to be no tfoubt that Brewer would have beaten the record had the course 'been properly measured.

He made the supposed half mile in and the three quarters li 30:0. i The course was property surveyed for the mils race and the floats vert chanted: The men swam up and down the beach in aoom eleven jeet or water, xney tooK me waier irom one noat ana swam to another a quarter of a mile off. For the half mile two turns were necessary, for the three quarters three turns, ana four, for the mile. These turns equalised things in regard to the tide, so that had the race been timed by members of the Pacific Athletic Association or some recognised club Brewer's record would stand. Though there Is no doubt that the race was correctly timed It will not be accepted as a record by the Amateur Athletic as none of Us members was present.

How ever. Brewer has the satisfaction of knowing that be beat the record and he Is satisfied, fie made the mile 5, beating tne American recora jor open water, which is 391 SrB. Brewer has done the mile In a tank in 26il9 3 5. This beats tha Australian record rf 13, made by Percy Cavll, now Instructor at the Olympic Club, The English record made hy j. JarvU la said to have been made with the aldiof a tide and, therefore, should not count.

Brewer was the guest of tb San piego; Rowing Club while in the Southern city, TIPS OH HOUND RAOES. Champions and Futurity Candidates Will Pace at Union Park, "The programme for the races at Union Coursing Park this week Is an excellent one, Tne special stage nas mostly cnam plons In It, and they are well matched, Bacramento Boy has to and la dangerous on strong hares. Curtis looks to have the best chance to annex the stake. In the open stake there is another eveniy maicnea oi, ana me petuns on 11 is likery to be verymueh the same as that of Monday last. Royal Archer.

Bed Bock, Amadee, J. Martin, Tame Tralee and otners mat ran tne urunty wm run this afternoon, and all have a chance for the stake. Martin will have a chance to show what he can do this time. Fontenqy, Agamemnon, Ollta, Sir Lawrence and the winner of the Fara way Wild Tralee course look to be the best' In the stf ke, Chicago Boy seams: to bo out of form. Tha winners In the flrst rounds of the stakes look to be as follows; Special stakes John Doe, Wedgewood, Homer Boyi Jarclasus, War Bagre, May.

flower, Sacramento Boy, Dewdrop, HaK lean Gladys, Norah, White Hat. Luxor, Flying Fox, America, Bector and Flood, gate. Open stake MCpptrpller. Faraway, Bed Ilock, Sir Lawrence. Bowery Boy, Fbn.

tenoy, Olita, Forget, Chicago Boy. Fan. nlq Hughier Blpple, Amadee, Strayaway, Wguia unuron. A J. saartin, naugn 4(uiuiiL jiuiiHii, naviu ty ain.

jrirst Foot, itapnasara, lower 05 UUlu, iJtMr AiuSi.VV"""11 AKuqviniWQ If XMPROVJEMBNTIs nbtlca. VI. 4W uiu.iu mi! csiaic Itgtv; Acting jus he vaasunipr tlon that the compUeations in the Industrial field are; drawing to aa end, many persons provided (with sur plus rbpheyvare; seeking tb placelt' In local, realty There Jsmore. than jp quiryv demkfvL TojeLcer tain extent there is more) than Offeraare; belpigripade for desirable' prpertfe, theni some have been accepted, but more are under consideration, Aa a rule these offers are nearly Vr fuHy up to, the prlcertbat prevailed 'i the. timeof the labor Tlj? Indications are "that ii jfew; weekk ivlirae the rea)tymarkt again in tbe Magnificent pohdltion.

of some irifoptliia i ago, abd that the re maUlng tnbn tha Of th? l1' Pe 43ttrtm.ely"acUYa,' Harry H. has made a ew thousand; 'dollars by resale of the prpperty oh the south' side of California street, JS7sB west of Front, whlcb'tie bought Ibhie months ago fdr about For the lot. which the two atory and base. nient building he has obtained $32,600 froiri PahUl Rbth of the firm ot'RotbBlurh Co. 'bf7ihe leading transactions of this" weeH have; already been noted.

One of these Was the sale of the for. mer Slocunr property oq Butter and ppst atreets for about 148,000, and the other that the Frledland residence on pacific, avenue, west of Van Ness avenue, for 222.B00. In neither instance has the name of the purchaser yet been made, public. Another sign of the movement In real estate Is the sales which been consummated during the past ten days by Eldrldge A Co. Although the pieces gre small In value, they are numerous aa evident, from the following Jist; The six flats, from 418 to 425 Harriett street, from Hannah Barry to Jorge de TJrloste for 33050; two flats and lot, feet, at 1H0 and U12 Harrison street, near Seventh, from B.

E. Mc Collough to Crowley for 14750; tha lot. 26x80 feet, and twp bouses at 3422 and S424. Nineteenth ptreet. pear from Jane Kedlen to A.

H. tjuat man for J390Q; a Jot, 80xl00 feet, with four cottages, at J327, 1329, 13U and 1333 Twenty.flfth street, from Mrs, Margaret Btelnbach to A. Curtis fpr 14000; a lot, feet, on the south line of Fourteenth street, 75 teet east fit Folsom. irom juua Jones to H. A.

Curtis for 11750: a cot tage and a lot, 25xtOO feet, on the east line of Hampshire street, near Twen. tieth. from Henry Deveney tP John rtiicthner for S1B00: the house and lot. 25x114 feet, 3806 Twenty aecond street from Pwlght to j. BaT for 28004 and the lot and cottage at 2763 Octavia, atreet, Union, 31x72 feet, from Edward De lenae to William Hadf elder for 22450.

Forty elght pieces of realty were, transferred during the week for the ag. gregate consideration of Among thesa were the north corner of Blxth and XJJementina streets, northwest, 35 by northeast 80 feet, from Addison Lambeth and others to uusiav iiarenau, for 124.450: from the estate of Egbert Judeon and John Bhepard to the San Francisco Chemical woras properties tavli atrefts, feet, and from Paul Bancroft and others to: the San Francisco Savings Unions a. deed, of trust DuhsUn'a propertyon the southeast corner' of Butter street japdyajiNsss avenue.Tbe releases and reconveyances numbered flfty.six; andewera for a tgtalibf I124.S22. Included among them was a release in 215.000 from the Mutual Savings Bank to jsidor, Schwartz on the premises on he south side of Eddy street, 27:6 wet of Franklin street: Building is giving ors' evidences' of improvement' than any tha branches Of real estate. On the one hand It Is be coming Iefis dlmeujt.

tq obtain material, and consequently Operations have been resumed on a number of bylldingi on which iv.crlc hsd been afopRf: More boh tracts are being let and recorded, and Owners of property are giving orders to architects to prepare plans or Jtake figures for designs already completed, During the week; there were fourteen building contracts placed on calling for the expenditure of 3167,094. Among these, were tiyo for the additions and alteration of the Starr King building, on Post street, amounting to Qtie of the effects of the partial resumption of construction has been tp Start rumora Of several important im pipvements In immediate contempla tion. One of these la tb dempJltlon of the Occidental Hotel and the construe, tlon of an office building of magnificent propdrtions In its place. Another is the tearing down of the Parrott building'on the northwest corner of Montgomery and California streets, and the erection on the site of a great business edifice. Forvneither of these reports Is there any other foundation than In the imagination of their originators.

In a more restricted however, considerable building is intende'd at once. Two flats are to be built by John Bashford at a cost bf 14000 on the east side of Cole street, 27 feet south of FredericK. Contracts faaye been signed for the building of four fiats by D. B. Murphy on plana by Thomas J.

Welsh on. the north line of Fourteenth street, 151:2 west of How. "ard, They will cost 1650Q, Dr. E. Hoyle has decided to put tip a two story and attic house on the north side of Jackson street, 207:6 east of First ave nue, for which he expects to expena about.

315,000. Plans have been prepared by C. A. Meussdorffer, and work will soon be begun for three handsome flats for Maurice Sheehan on the north side Of McAllister street. 25 feet east of Pierce, to cost 110,500, and for two buildings of three stores and attic to contain six flats for Sober and; 8.

Rademaker on the south side of McAllister street, adjoining the Qoodall residence, to cost 122, 000. Finally ft should be noted that tha iron and steel frame of the Mutual savings: Banlc building on Jary Street has commenced to arise front the ground, A general power of attomeyVhas been gtyeq by Maude B. Parsons to'Reginald H. Fftrsonj. lt Frank 8.

Van Trees has brought suit against F. Bowes for $500 for archie tectural services. A club Is under formation, by draughtsmen in architects' offices. It will not be In the nature of a union, but will be for mutual improvement in the profession which has been elevated by the new Jaw regulating the practice of architecture In California. B.

Kraflt has returned from Lake Tahoe. With Newton J. Tharp and Philip senwerat ne is expectea to serve on. the Jury to decide on the a)iW paaBreneia S3iil James Ri UttlelssWO: WV S1SS3 60; F. Oeprge.

$3762? rapsi, KlWaaa apst. aoo: Aii J400r AClarke, 13(564 C. Clinch, uwniD, ajusu, 11, ritun, ard. 12490! Dalsv Panst. i i r.m a i m.

Kiw; Ma.ua fa xiir 31622 40: Barber. J12CO: J. ArthurFreneh. 119: Hi. IC' Water, house, B.Ii.

Waterhouse, a vSmlfb.7: Howard A L. iFoye. J2i0r George AV'i Lorent, J2Vir Joseph E.Hlmtoon. lies, "i Burns said he was the assignee of O. With whom the company entered into an agreement In 1893, by which Hamilton was to put the company in possession ot mining claims and tunnel rights ln: San IgnacloaUtrtct, Mexico, and was to receive stock of the company in Under thin rrnmpnt llnrm claimed 10.000 Shares of stock; valued at $100,000, and SS00O Saidib Have Swindlbdv Women James McManWi was ar rested yesterday on the charge of obtaining money py raise pretenses.

To confiding landladies having furpUhed rooms to let he tells a story, it is altered, about his? trunk; belnsr at the deoot. and. after ho eniraaes a room he biirrowa a'amall Sum with which to Da; tne expressman ana pprcnase spme neces saries until his trunk arrives. leaves a oheck with tnenv as security, but, it is he nerer comes back, Mrs. An.

eraon of lie Katoma street and Mrs P. lieselhaupt 'of 546 Street are among tne complainants. 'jl. 4 MiSCELLANgOUg. DIVORCE SUlTAND AUMONpiSeUtESi Wives and Husbancls MakaPriaraM of Crtielty and Other Accgsationl gb Grounds for Separation.

Mary FagenJappHad ytstefdaV for a divorce from Thomas B. Kagen, foreman of the construction department of the Mar ket street Railway Company, oh the ground of Clara E. Steers sued Joseph E. Steers for a diyorct for desertion, failure provide and his alleged misconduct. with Bfessle Coffman, with whom he has been living or twa years, according to the com Slainu Mr.

and Mr. Steers have two cbil ren. Ct" The following divercs suits begun: Iiura Ftister against Charles Foster, for failure to provide; May Bird against Jo' eph Byron Bird, for Bertha P. Roop was granted a divorce from Frank A. Roop by Judge Kerrigan, on the ground of cruelty, and she was Siven the custody of 'the three children he and Roop were married, In Colorado in 1S81.

No particulars as to fioop a cruelty were set forth Jn the complaint, and A. A. Sanderson, the wife's attorney, was so apprehensive that the statements of the witnesses m'aht be heard by "some one ether than the Judge that he had the tear tlmony given In a whisper. Henry jv OC, wno is a musician ana who conducts on Sutter street. Was oraerea oy juage tverrigan to pay 653 pn the wesrsideor Valencia reet.

i cnojca of pian8 tor the new German reet norm ox riiteeniu. west vw Luaa a rani 4aiMKt.vwuiMv, s. May Hempstead, Half Moon, Master St. lea, Klttleman, Gold Jpig get, Jennie Royal Archer. three pheers Tame Tralee, QolJen Basset, 4Vyiu mm onciy ui, BICYCLERACE DATE SETV lmiJ' Jf "JM Hemphill, a Belts, 2h la iiuicnmson.

io, a Athertpn, 3 Householder. 2 l'owman, 2 spies, an. sa sB, i 1 1 1, 0 2 0 0 1 UK 'Totals LOi 'i:" wyj. it vq 50 0 1 .0 0 0 2 1 0' 0 0 419 im, B. 8H.BB.Wl JL M.

MDUW Mohler, Streib. Drennan, c.Vfrt. i 3 0 '0 0 0 FrancksJ 3 0 1 0 Arrolianes, ansen, Tbjiair 0 3 012 9 4 KSatoe balled by consentbf both captains JxiaAngelev I RyNSiANDXHITB BV JNmNQS, ibs I .0 r8 Base hlts.i,fi,b,,".,'"tM,,,i3 3 .08 Base 0 1 9 Ron responsible for Two has hJts fieusehoJder (2). Sacrifice htt HouseboWer. base on errors rLoa AleaFtnaw on called iUsLos AnSelea Oakland S.

iLefl on bases Los Hit; byPlteher Poubla plays Bowman wKeliy.tb Annual Team fload Race to Be Held in Twp Weeks. The big annual road race for the Baker A Hamilton, trophy win held on Sep. Umber 29th, This was decided at a meet, log ef the racing committee of 'the. California Associated Cyclists Jait eypplng; and the); postponement will give: at least five clubs a chance enter teams. It was also decided to accept the resignation of F.

G. Montealegra as chairman of the rao lng board, jind M.C.Rambo of tha new uay uity wneeunen was eiectea as me pew chairman. rne race wi dro triangle and The race will be run over: the Sab Landro triangle and the time far tha starting of the event, which will be decided by HosDJtal. The Equitable Gaslight Company is extending its mains on Bush street as far'west as Fillmore street. The Real Estate News Company of Los Angeles has issued the flrst num.

ber Of the Real Estate News, which la devoted to the recording of all realty transactions in Southern California. Henry Sehulxe in the East, having been appointed California delegate to the American Institute of Architects, which Is to meet in Buffalo. After September 23d It will be a misdemeanor to practice architecture in this State without a license. Extensive alterations are to be made to the residence of Mrs, Alferltz, on the southwest corner of Jones and Lombard atreets. C.

A. Meussdorffer lathe architect. Eight small flats are to be erected by A Goodman pn the north side of Myrtle ayenue, west pf Van Ness avenue, on plans by the same architect. Their cost will be 113,000. The Jacob Heyrnan Company has sold a rpur rppm cottage on tne ocean peacn for 2650, and eighteen additional lots in the Alvin tract.

Elmsmor. Sol Gets Bro, report a demand houses and lots In the Sunset district and Richmond district, where a great many nice residences have recently been erected "The members of the Sunset district branch of Cooper's Congregational nra prnllnc a Iht nn th tt ale streets, on the, southeast side of I jjne of Ninth avenue, near street, and ntevejiiop Bvrcri, oiii when completed Intend to erect a 25, east 43. north 96, east to Valencia street and south 130. on tne.nortn line pf Fifteenth street, 60 feet east of Guer rero atreet. north east 30, souin to Fifteenth street and west 27, with prop, ertles in.

other, counties, for 2125.00Q; the southeast corner of Eighteenth and Howard atreets, south 130 by east from James McDonald to the Arch blhop of San "Francisco, for from H. Dunham to the Mercantile JUbrary Association, property on the south aide of Greenwich street. 137:6 west of Keamy street, west 60 by south for $10,000. and from Jacob 8trn, Leopold S.pachman and others TIT TAn r.lA fin 4tl, past line of Stocktonstreef. porth of Post street north by east for on Which tha purchaser baa piacea a mortgage 01 rii Hibernla Bank.

Another Jl6t of properties belonging to the heirs of theMate Matthew Crooka win ue orr rea py the rererees at aue. tlon on Mbndayi Bentember 23d at. the salesrooms of Pmbsen 14 Montgomery The previous sale have attracted much attention and the prices obtained have been fully up to fhe expectation "or the owners. Every piece ao far sold has received the confirmation of the probate, division pf the Suoerior Court, and guaranteed title has been given to the buyers. The properties to next ouerea acinus a month to his wife.

Susie Hock, while his divorce suit against her is pending, 350 for counsel, fees and $15 for costs. He said Jesterday that his income was less than 45 a month, but the Judge did not accept that statement, in nis compiaim hock charged, his: wife with cruelty. He said that he was "a man of refined sentiment mrra fedine and that she abused him and stayed out at night until a late hour. In her cross complaint Mrs. Hock detailed the alleged assaults which he had made en She said that he beat ber frequently and threatened to kill her.

C. Lermond, Chief engineer ofthe steamer Czarina, was. before Judge Kerrigan an order to show causa why he had not paid alimony to Emma Lermond, who In last July sued him for a divorce on the ground of cruelty. He said that be twane June, 1W), and April, lflQl. ha gave her 1970 60 In cash, and flOO to her doctors, and 3104 as the balance on her piano, and contributed Jn all ia4o for her.

He stated that in last April, while he was absent, she disposed of their household furniture at 621 Golden Gate avenue for $560. and used this money, His attorney. Wal J. Tusjta, wrote her on September 11th that Lermond would hand her $70, in obedience to the Court's order. If she would go to Howard street wharf for it.

Her attorney, Frank H. qould. said that as coal was btnaled attnewnan ana woman could not well pick her way there, ha went In her stead, but Lermond refused to give him the njoney; The Judge took the mat ter under advisement. Frank Donohue. a builder of monuments, was ordered, by: Judge Sloss yesterday to pay the alimony due his, former wife within two weeks.

If he dees not, he will be sent to Jail for contempt. SPORTING NEWS NOTES. 1 mmmmmmmmmmmrnmn TTTI ITBTrT TS TT 1 1 I A asaa" ft I f. I I sbj, I I Nv eaTsm I J.i. sa asssB i WP i I ti lU 1 1.

fiy mr Ai 11 1l zz Tus stc Sjw. Tt'y: 1 SJSSSBJBJ ruSS'! I I'h' 11. mTA a a SSJBSSSSSSSa i.mmimmi i III 3 TO Itftftlr ppEC yourself qiuardy in i ihe iacc and see if you arc ftofc half ashamed to wWithotn Ivory Sihycmivousc Worse than this, your wife Vis wMout; itClt fa: bad enough for a manotjgha man often doesn't care how his comfort fs mis spcUed. But a wcttnan misses all these little helps to And Ivory Soap is one 1 its great tteomai than yellow soap for general rvorfct It floats. RAILROAD TRAVEU.

Pleasant Hours Swiftlrriylnfl Those spent on the RAILROAD TRAVEL. on; the north corner; pf Third and Jes Chairman Rambo. will be earlier in the day than usual, as the Oakland7 Wheel. men win nave a roeeiai tne track on the afternoon of September 29th. At this track meet there will be a relay race for teams of five men each and will ABceeec jonea.

lU. fut Silas tme pf garae 1 unassisted, UaoueV BROOKJMft tember UScore) First arnme Pittsburg Brooklyn: BaUertes Philitoa. an Magulre isVepad gamej i rBiSjlll'Si'''M iSaltiV Poole Jand COonnerj Newton Mia iFarrelL5 lf Score fV StoufiJviftyiiVr SMJI "mmm'' igsB i fee bti nnen to all the clubs: A. fine tronhv will be awarded the winner. There wilt aisope openana nangicap events.

The outlook for, the Baker Hamilton race is that there will be more entries than fever before, The San Francisco Wheelmen, the fBay City Wheelmen, the: California Cycling Clubthe Oakland Wheelmen and the Garden CltyvSWheelraen wiUenter teams surely and the Capital City. Wheel, men: may be; Induced tp enter, as they have a fine team and alb doing considerable racing In Sacramento at the present Some of. the clubs wanted the big race put OhT till October, but as the Garden City Wheelmen are in flna condition now and were ready to Krlde to morrow Jfthe race was set for that date, it. was decided to ftoidJt latsfaif nmnth Entriea fbf Handball Gamea, The'entrles or the bandhaii gamea that wOl.be played. to morrow at Phil.

Ryan' San Francisco handball court are: as lOWSr mrri Maher and M. McNeill. HaLlssner gnd J. KAyanaugh vs. w.Walshand WH.

SIaberat. P.iBiran and Connelly vSvO, B. iHayward and J. BawlesaJ. Ward and K.r.

Sweeney W.I., Eganand W. Ward. J. Glynn and EvsWhlte vs. R.

Begll and Wj.Mltchell. JiCondon and TV Foley vm r. 'f aeh and T. J. Blordon jr Kisnervs, tianpw ana xju.

Third street, and on the southeast side of Stevenson street, northeast jof Third street, forming a group of con. tiguous properties; 910, 12 and 814 JCeftmy street, east side. 63 feet to.the north: of Jackson street, with second rbutage on MoptgomeiT avenue, the jot and improvements at 515, 917, 91? and 921 Duiwnt street; west line, be. tween Washington ana jaexson streets, the lot, 64; 137:6. and brick building a $32 land" 834 Washington atreet, north line, between.

Dupont and Btock and portions of Potrero blocks 197, 208 and 309, Reports of the local building and loan associaiiona continue iu hd iut, uu to of a satisfactory character; The total assets and liabilities of theiOccii dental. LparJvAswclation for the year ended September $115.79579. principal items bf assets are mortgages pf SWOQ, and real. estate $15,633 95. In the 4able of liabilities' are Included bills payable $4900, treasurer's Overdraft $2375, dues prepaid $11, premium carried over $2J0O and reserve $608081, The con.

dttlon, or the. eleven' aeriea shown by the folio wing table: fr and W. loa, Ji White and Magttire.Ta.XCol. Una and Curley, J. Feeney.andM.

JCUgallon va. Jt. Llnehan and ft. Murphy. WELLv OlDrYOU Need a dress salt ease, UTHag rll, into, vaUse, coaib, amaa, lp taWefcaoeketaos; ear.

ee, WU book, caairer sute ele taleatk eel wast tsybessJoa Harte bare roar Baaae lttew ta angf ixth Seventh fV. eighth Ninth; i.k ri nin UDTonui Tweiitn Thirteenth Fourteen tn Fifteenth Sixteenth Fotai i op 164 13 13 901 57 85 904 MB, S8 44 6 26 4 64 .3.73 .2 327 33 15072 36 20 2106 22 04 16 421 1184 HI 613 2 8i 127 ea 1182 721 158 SO 137 06 U8 04 10O43 S3 84 68 11 'S3 13 38 86 28 27 12 83 ties 4 142 S3 126 44 106 23 S3 85 79 10 6105 '50 56 37 43 24 64 1317. church building thereon, 80I Gets Bro. have made the fol. lowing sales of lots recently: 25x120.

on east line of Tenth avenue, 150 feet south oL street; with ohe.andrQne half story cottage of five rooms, $3000, to Mr, Connelly; 25x100, on south line of street, 82:6 west of Eleventh avenue, for 3400; 25x120, bn west line of Ninth avenue. 100 feet south of street, for vasif Itnsk Af Tam(, avyAntiA sTrt l4sVt vweaaa, AVUi v'f feetinorth of street, for $700; cottage and lot n'tbe. west line pi Four teen! ft avenue, petween Clement and California from Mrs: Howe to Mr Carvlllt 60x100, on. south line of Montana street. 275 feet west of piy mouth avenuefor 3250: 25x120.

on 8 line of Twentjflrst avenue, 225 feet north of street, for on southwest corneriof street and Forty thlrd ave nue. for $560: 50x120. on west line of For tyrthird. avenue 150 Jf street, ior.iw. Brirflteraflf Interest to Amateurs and Professionals.

Play in the Presidio Golf Club's season start a week from to day with a council's cup tourney. The Sausallto Golf Club's links is.stui torn UP on account pf Government work. but the players expect to be able to play again in October. The new San Francisco Wheelmen have secured quarters in Hoover Hall on Market street, between. Ninth and Tenth, for the present, and will fit up the rooms in neat style, so as to make them attractive.

In the Native Sons' parade at Ban Jose the Ban Francjaco Wheelmen made a very fine showing. Dr. bJ. Hutton, C. Mason, T.

Smith" and W. Williamson left Tuesday cninr tor Trinltv county on a three weeks' trip. They will hunt in the vicinity of conee ana tne region eogui innuy meadows, Paul Deimas and a party of thrfie friends left Tuesday for a hunt in Mendocino county. They will make for Covdlo flrat. The reports are that around Alvlso, Mouht Eden and Alvarado the marsh is full of sprig and teal, all home bred birds.

They are aiso.plentifulon theCplysaand Sulau'n marshes. They will furnish good sport for a week or twc. but as they are wilder than usual the hunters nave to wait for the northern flight after the first few days. Hansen was surely a mascot for the Oakland3. He played eight games and the Oaklanda'won them al).

In his ninth, on Mnnd last: "thev were beaten for the first time slnpe he was behind the bat. Courtney a Daiting recora tooa a severe dump dunng.tne series just past. During, the first six months pf the pres ent year Palo Alto alone won at Union California as rushes aotV races across the country from Sao Francisco to Chicago to 75 hours. Leaves San Francisco at 9 M. every Monday and Thursday on the Santa Ee SOUTHERN PACIFIC.

"Trains Mr stsrlv ate sas (Mala line, goat of tUrkHStoet,) aaava fmott Jnr 14.UCL aaam 7SA BeDiela, Bataw, Win ss4 Saera 9iOS OaUMocaMdSaata MTia, noooiaaa. juifasi Maftsg, Mmtjnlll. aas AUantt. Kxpnat Ofdea aa gas mtmwA. jium, imvatop.

mtASOm, llradota, Baaford, Vtaalla, Sua A BhacU Kxpni DThj WtUUi (tat S(S04 varuau Bcrtufi. WUlon. Ke lu Jtmm. TliMiii BtanHra 78Sr isuas 7USy 4USSS sisea la, Baaraaaato, fliaiitfla, Uf7nu, vaicm, naa gtSSg IbirsnUa, Chlce, OaAdaJa. IVomamtial.

Mm mmM si, sgacsjseaaeseeeeeeeM wmmy tree Bannwa, illaa aa4 Ifr SlakSa' Sia aStSPs SteealM Asfriaa grmaa ilaftlMa. Tnn. LaUnm. BkMktnn. UnJ timmm toes freaue aa Loe Aaselea ftad Ww UmlteA r.

Ooaaba. Obleasa. IieCr ffinraiattitn Itltw Steal Vallate, afvtinaa aad Ru BaUleaa lei)eATaOTsrUB4Jmltl '4 ausas taiMA 7tM3t KutalkU Tmai. ...7 Ifaffa avvr BianiaMr eaa utaiea. vanaja, Napa.

OaUatoca. Saala aivvy xiiaa. Liiermon, svoekto iMrturnn. auea, aaajoaa, lAtmmm a.aer EunnL im ud shhwi vvrnamfc, Wlatara, SMoam waaaiMa. aSBA ISuSSa a CAUFORNIA NORTHWESTERN R'Y CO.

SAN imANCISCO A WORTH FAOIFIO rtAILWAV COMPACT. TIBOBON gEBBT FOOT) Qg iXABEJST BT. flan Frawelaeo to San ILaf ael. WBSK DA.X& 11:00 A. U.

I 123, 8:80, 0:10, :90 Tbura EiUa trip at 11:80 P. it. Satnrdsys Eitra trips at 1:60 and U. 8UN'DATg 8:00. 9:30, 11:00 M.S 9:60, tr.

a. 41 Ban aaiwi 10 saua inucuca, WEEK DAYS StlO, 7:60, 8:20, llllO A. M.J 12:45, 8, 40, P. U. Saturaars Bxtra trips at 1:66 aed 6:85 P.

IX. 0:40, 11:10 A. XL; 1540, 8:40, ana eaa f. m. lfa fMSesxlM Owl lUsUUiTgresBo, Tnlaie, Bakanaaio.

Baaia fee saato Sas svaay ifaatiBy Aatfada, Stoetooa. ite MtrSi Oriaaaa riunw 1 Man data, tuaaa xatss ISlSSS) jnrasne, vasenoa. MS auaaus, ItanlDC, Ki Paso, gaw Oriaaaa IMl 111 II1SM4 laerOiiautal Wafl Ocdaa. Oil 1 as as. TTTTslTlal aDagD.ii.aat..,,i tacrpriwul UtU Orime.

Deanea, j.Sa, CMoata, Tees Oraaou end OalUoniia KajriaaSaa tmmmto, MarrnUla. Fartlamt. Pm. Iwi4 bh4 KaS learaaa raMa, ran tAMta, Martin im SS'SSa tatSJa TlSSg COAST MNH (HarrewGasfe), kBaaUOraaKzcnfalaBtadaBtaChas Xcare la Effect "ArrlTe" Baa ffrtncUco. AprU 28, 190L Ban rranclsco.

Week Sos I Sua Weak Pa.ya. day a. Daattnttlog. daya. 7:80 a 8:00 a NoTato 10:40 a l40 a 8:80 0:80 a Fatahima 0:06 10:26 a 5:10 6:00 Santa Roaa 7:33 0:20 Foltoo a Windsor 10:25 A 6:00 Bcaldsborf 10:40 a liTtton oerienuie 8:30 8:00 a Clotenlile 7:35 6:20 7:30 a 8:00 a Hoplind 10:40 a 10:23 a PI 6:00 and PtUh 7:33 8:20 a a GoemeTUle 10:23 a 3:80 6:00 PI 10:40 a 6i0 a Bonoma and 8ll5 a 8:40 a 10 3:00 glen Kllea 6:05 JSO 7:80 a 8:00 a Sebaatvpol 10:40 IpTSA a 8:80 6:00 Pi 70 6:20 i A for for Afiernooa.

Park 11600, Wedge wood won $897 60, Sisquoc won 3797 E0.FlyInir Fox won 1662, Harlean Gladys won 1563: Sir Pasha won 1550, Little wa'sj st 1 1 a aaaar tf, aU st Saabenv tsll arket The loan market presents no new features. There were ftfty.eeven mort. gages And deeds of irustrecorded dur lnartbe week; of the total of I largest, of these: were: mortgage bf wmuei uonaaay to me WbernlA Savings: andiLoan Society, on. tie Uf tyrrvara: on the nprth Jira pt Clay ptreefc 137: west. Of "Cough street; and on the southealt coroer pr Clay and Oej Cavil! Answers Hawthbrna's Challenge, 'PercyCavlli has answered the swinfi! ming challenge of Clyde He Is willing to meet Hawthorne or any other man In the world; but prefers to make the race fora 'distance than 100 yards, as mentioned by Hawthorne.

Cavlir says that though he never did, better than in Australia, he has swum 100 yards in 1:03 In England and South Africa, but as he Is aoout to train ior a long uiiiance race, ne does not care to prepare for a short dis 4s. Sydney Ca till will return in two months and will resume his position at the Olym pic ciub. Percy win then go to. Boston, where he la to swim a series of matches wtth i MoCuaker, the, Eastern. champion.

Tha matches will be for a Quarter At a mile. a half mile and a mile. The last la the distance that Cavill likes best. He is willing to meet Hawthorne before he goes East, but thinks that a quarter of a mile raca would attract a larger crawd.and;there ore be a better Inducement for one of tha baths to give a purse. j1 San Vieentb Winlnji Company jSiied, Daniel Burns" sued" the' San Vicente Mining Company yesterday for $106,000.

He alea brought a suit against the stock. holders for the same sum. jj emending tha following aatouois Samuel su.asorjohn mrenen, i White, JK801 lllasaMeLaufh. 'i Sister won 1462: Vandal won 1452 50. Game nnv won 3387 BOland Dewdroo won 1367 50.

This shows that very good money Is being captured by the gbod managers. of the coursing club at Los Angeles expect to open up again after the hot season, about the middle of Octo ber, witn a new para, wnicn win ne mucn larger and nearer the center of the city than the old one. Greenback died after some hard pursing at Melrose. Park last Sunday, and Prank McComb.tbusIost his best young Mound, The coursing game is flourishing in Mon tana now ana. regular meetings are Dejng held at Butte: Aberdeen" cup will be run iain, 2tin aim Last Monday the tennis championship of Hay wards Was decided on the club courts and' Jn an exciting contest in the finals WJlfred Coopers defeated Peter Crosby, 64.

tii'? Crosby's terrific serve was the feature of his while young Cooper put up a copl, heady game throughout. the contpstiVV i '-'Otto Feudner win leave eunaay on a deerhuntlng and Ashing trip.lle wlll be accompanied by. Al Lorber. will drive rom DlxOn" tb the Davis Creek coun. try; In Lake county, where they expect una as ifbbj cm nun, connect at Santa Boaa lor Mark U.i eprings and Wbite Sulphur Sprlaxa; at Tulton for Altmrla: at Ljtton ror Lrtton aaaertlUa for Skars Sprinti: at Clorerdala fur tpc ueraert; liopuuu iut uiiot opnoji, lilsbland Spring, KeUejilllc, Oarlsbtd Springs, tioija Bay, Lakport and Bartlett Bpnnta; at tiklan for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Bprlngt, Itlua Lakel, Laurel Dell lake, Witter Bpringa, Oppcr Lake Pome, Potter Valley, Joha Day's, Itirer aide, Llerley's, Boeknell's, Sannedrln Uelgbta, UaUTUlf, Orr Hot flprlngs, Mendocino City, 'ort Bragg, Weatport.

OsalLWllUts, Lsytonrllle. Ounuolna'. Bell's Springs, Harris, Olaea a Dyer, Scotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday Round trip tlckcta at re duced rates. kn Hnndi1 beyond San Raraei at nan rates.

T1CKC bnildlag. Jl I 1 qi.iuwi VJmt it.na iMkf JaaraiM. I Wsg "fTSSa IS A SMmh.OaatanlUa.1 iMJialH tSllSallawuk, CaaUnlUay Saa JaaaVaw Abaadaa, SalKm, BaoldaTora, mMa rnaaipai was 'j IftMg iSr Newark. 8aa Joae. tot tSsea elSrQlawood.BoaldCTOreak,SanOraa aa OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY.

rna tu uieugo aukat stmt (iss yAJI. IrtU Billrji. raaB.lUI rMtatfMiSa.f6:aa ttlN le 49 ajs im ju XAST LINE (Bread Deere). (Third mud Townaaud 8ta i Joae and Way STlaZ sea ilea IdSf 7ise aaa aiaes 6a Snodeys Ronnd trlp tlckati to all potntl yoad an uoraei at nan rates. TICKISTOFFI0B 650 Market street, Cbronlele B.

S. BIAN, Gtn. Paia. agent. U.

O. WHITlNa. Oenaral Manager, Santa Fe Trains Leave Market street Ferry Depot! Local! Llm'dlOvrl'di .1 "JW, L.JUII, Lv. San Ar. Btocsion mcrccu irresno Hanford aanaibji MiM! Chicago v.

Dally 7:20 al a 1132 3:13 3:40 9:00 a a isP Za 3 6:20 pj 2:40 2:15 Ovrl1 Dally B.00 Dl hide j. a 7:06 a a 7:30 al JOOLPJ Local i Daily 17aABau JohW Wat 8UUBua 7iaa Wae f7lA Sunday Eionnioa fo Baa Joaa Santa Ornx. Paelfle Qrore and rrinttDal Way Stauona. SiStaSu JAM, BoOlatar. BuU Cm.

Pulfia 41roia, HaJlnu. Saa lads Santa Barbaaa aaa rrlax lSiSe Saa Joe and Way 1ltiii.ii. I I.Se Kaa aud V7 Htatleaa iwl saa hmm, jtaawoea. niaaia rant, Palo Alta, nanUOaxa, 8aa Joan, HelUatar. SaaU Oram.

Salinas. MentararajMl llStaSa SiSSr San Joae, Tree Haoa, Santa Cms. Paelfle Oioro au4 Way StaUoua iie aanJoaaauiPrlnpaJ Wayautlotu, SiASa iSseerSan Joaa, Loa daioa and rrlscipal Way tM4 Siee BadwooAaaa Joae, OProy. 6aUnaa, Bents Barbara, Loa IStega, SiSSa Baa Joaa and iSteea lltr Saa Jaaaand Way 8UUoa. TlSS) A far Morning.

Hnnday eioitd. a 8tnJy oni; aBatnrdayaai 7 A Bonday. I for Aftamaaau aMaodar. Tnaadaya and Trldaya Ttaf.At;iri!Ttta"iri!itcoMiAMf win call for and eknek nagtac free botals ud ral acneaa. Xaqnlre of Ticket Agame lor Tlau Owes ass that lataratatiam.

North Pacific Coast Railroad (Via Sauiallto rerrr.) VBOU SAN VltAWClHOO TO itUX, TAIXJIZ AMD 8AN BAfAEIfe WEEK DAYS llrOO.A. ltl 12:45, 1:43, 8:15, BilB, 6:13. P. U. mxUA Ttura aor atiu vaiuy ana Baa 0 4:31 7:18 pi vat tlOflprT: on Mondays, Wedneadayt, Satonlaya sad cwaiu u.tvr.a.

fS 7:00. 8:00. 9:00. 10:00. 11:00.

11:80 A. M. 12:45, USO, 3i30, 3:3, 6. 0O, Snndaya, at 8:30 and suauAia A a for morning, for afternoon. A.

M. train la tha California Llml ted.1 leaving Monday and Thursday only, carrying Palace Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars through to Chicago Chair Car runs to Bakersneld for accommodation of lo naaaensrerfl. No secorul. ilsss tlckeU are honored on. thhi train.

Correaponaing train arrive at 9 Tuesday and Friday A 430 M. Is Stockton and Fresno local. ju. Corrpondlng train arrivesat aanyv, v. I'W ia: tna Emrn, w.

mi rr with through: iiiace ana lounsi Bleep 1 ers ana aaciuuug wuau j.ra i pn: FoujrT Charoes. George W.jRobinsoh'waS held yesterday by Juage. uopian to answer to. a charge of Iburglar, and; three charges of grand larceny, was nxea at.aww on nkaiwa I' SAtrA haf(rA. AT' (TVMlTlrf la were dismissed.

He la yet to have a ore. irlvea at 6:65 p.t. dally. .1 as i mt a t. uminary examinauon on tqe ensrge.

oi xeiony i a 11IUU A aa uowno, run inaauays. Trains marked () ran to San Qoentln, SdS A. it. week days Ouadcra and way statleas. 8:15 P.

M. Saturdays Caaad.ro and way statloaa. Ai M. Sundaya Caaadero and way autloaa. 10:00 A M.

gnadaye Pt Beyes and wey statloaa. ma. uit SJ0A.M. lttSr.K. eaar.kc, fe yrmaifUMtWIATKBjr 8.

4SA.M moa lusr.ic taaw.xt 40 AS an Fraaalaaa la Baaaai and Sari: tvan Marfan au A SanaaUia gerra 6Ma.uA 10OA.kI.I Ili30 a. m. fM.Mevpi;AH...M laor. f.l 2J0r.M.l ran. aaa I Two; Mnkmerit Arrested Two milkmen were arrested by Board of Health Inspector ft McGlnney and LydOn early yesterday morning for selling adulterated milk.

Both arrests were made on Market streeU They A. B. Matter! and John Both were booked at thevCitr Hall Prison, but were liberated op Jsu.yl XDAV'SnNeVVi UTJErt: Tsl4es'S Nora Letter la a epleadla featermf twenty eliht.pajra edltioa. Coneerning te prea eat utWl etUSrity it iegee wltb a fnll Mf eeitorlal en 'TrB Strikes te each I Chlcaxo: slao.J'alace Sleeper, which cuts larceny I out at Coiresponqingj train ar: p'W i I. 7:20 A ai.

is, iiaaersneia iocai, atouping at alt points in'San Joaquin X.u.e. ponding train arrives at 8:40 A. M. dally. MEDICAL.

Ofncea 641 Market street and. In Ferry Dot nan jrrancii Oakland. Depot. San Francisco; 1U2 Broadway, CHUONICTJC rBBANCB TOB A1K TertSeomeats aaa lubacriptlona. isoa AUrket street, above Van iSeaa aranno.

BAY ANO RIVER STEAMERS FOR Ui Sf NAVYJVARD AND VALLEJO.if hTtillftlW UCn. rjlJAUIEUK AIlJNTirTKr.TrLl. 9:43 8118 and 8:30 P.M. (ex. 8oa).

snadar 8:43 A cAL, SM P. At, Learea VaUeJo: iXAf street rorg. bbob. D0ibl)oni3i)igp6nsAiy sss HEiBirr sit la 1834 fox tba treatment I5t.S!"5;lv aheMl, DcMllty or Sincayaea weartog. on body and Bund.

All ttagea of weakness eonaeqnent npoa, the'' arrnra InMrura Af a a shiim aiiaMAM r.vrr:.r'iiir.'; The afflicted ahwudcaH SSiThtl'; flu doctor has traveled extensively In Itnmpa, nnJ Inapected thoronatWy the VarfonalioMuLlSma! LraaNaformTuSS beheompetent to impart to theee bjaeed of tua aenrleeMr be DoetorciSee wbaiotneisfilL 1ST WP IBMr wUl make no cnarxe SnTmonteaMiC AQ KK i IV: ttoda? 7 a. aT Btoaaoaa awtcu adeBiCSf r. watijpa aBHBja m. rfa ft.i ft. If BfeS SViS.

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