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affi oc fttf sKi i w5 if fc i 4V Gtf AA tfAS CfJ jfe ifP5S rj fe Sff MLjiJ xnmiwvTM ls i SK S1 Sli rSH 2 Ti uS i eiJ i Si 4 at1 i ii 3 ASK REPUBLICANS rH jr6 TOIKGISTER NOW sr a CircHlalrpssiiefer iHtSeeieoBeorgamze iii The brganlxatlon committee of tbe United vtopublcan league irnetrjaat night aeadquartcrs 16 Geary street luere ffytfu present JHenrychpr McNutt hCJphn ynchlf iTHequea tlons of Mlectlnr fIeiUohQaMi flnd aeelDKhit he league Is gYVroper spiyvmauon in fine preempt DOard wertldJUgi3UTheeommUtee wHl lntervlfrMftheftecton Commluloners on thetfe nio The United ReDubJIcan teagua bu wueo pitrmar cards to the voters calling aitentfon to the tact that the lat day on which they can register tor the coming elections la September 23d The circular also contains the following information of interest to voter Tf yon were not reirfstered Itot the QubernaUorial election In Nvetnbl 1M2 or for the primary election residence since your last registration you must register now in order to vote at the coming elections Citizens who win have resided in this city on yea on November Sd are entitled to register now Twenty onesters who will become of age on or before November 3d are en titled to register now If you are registered in any other county in thia State send for a trani fer of registration to the County Clerk of the county In which you formerly resided and when received take it to the registration office lnt this city The registration office at the CUy Hall McAllister street entrance is open from 830 A to 5 and from 730 to 9t30 Go now Dont wait until the lait few days It only takes a few minutes The minority delegates to the Demo cratic Convention better known as the Horaea and Carts have practically abandoned any effort to run a candidate for chairman of that body They will probably confine their exhibition of strength to the ballot for Mayor It Is understood that Franklin Lane will receive from 225 to 275 of the 819 votes in the convention and that Mahoney the standard bearer of the Horses and Carts will be given what there Is left T2he Rainey Horses and Carta will endeavor to get the convention to adopt a plan for the reorganization of the local Democratic party This plap involves the creation of a new county committee to be selected by the district delegations irrespective of any previous factional affiliations This would gjve Rainey Buckley and other ex bosse representation In the bom mittee and they win at once they say proceed to take local control of the party away from Gavin McNab and his associates A rtpartcotnes from the Fortieth district that owing to the restful sleep habit to which Martin Brady 1b addicted that Scotch gladiator of the district William Ross has secured the election of chairman of the delegation to the Democratic Convention This compromise was effected on a promise to nominate Brady for Supervlsorr Jt was also the result of a fear that Brady might take one of his siestas during a roll call and forget to vote for himself for that office The teori vention may have a word to say about these arrangements made by the Fortieth district delegation hut neither Rcss nor Brady have considered that body In making their disposition of the nomination for Supervisor nor in giving themselves several desirable political plums 1 TO HUNT FORKED HORNS Several Country Club Members Are Ow After Beer The Country Club and the Tamalpals Sportsmens Club deer hunters are making the bes of the few days that rt4 main of the season Fred Johnson killed a flne buck last Sunday isnd expects to dupilcats his performance to day Johnson will have Bert Wynwr as his shoot in companion Wyman who la a noted equestrian has purchased one of the best trained bronchos of Southern California on which he will be mounted to day when the dogs are turned loose Billy Kettle piny Berg and A Ham iiton will also be on the bills of the Country Club to day on the lookout for forked horns A Powers returned from Oualala on Tuesday last with a fine buck Bcott arid Rod Williams killed two deer a few days ago on Irian ridge near Bpanlshtown Pete Walsh of Black point will take charge of a party of San Rafael sportsmen who are la hopes of getting some bucks on the Novato range to day wild ducks have already put In an appearance In the Sutsun marshes and the keepers are expecting erJr winter David Hearfleld Armond Decourtieux and sir members of the1 Lucas Valley Gun Club in charge lof John Berges will scatter lead to day over the Pfoyato ranges HWU llll li JL JL MIJ II I are In contemplatloivone to be an open air entertainment anahe other to be pre sented In th large pavlUonYAddresses will be delivered by Henry Rndenstelo and Fabrfaxlfc Wheelan btTEngUshand by Professors Jsjrald Fluegei antfWilUam Zimraermanniln German All the local andtransbay German sing ing societies have united for the occasion and wju renderjthe most upttUr German folk songsuader the direction of Professor Rlegger The Turn Vereina wui stive gym nast cexUStieag during the Tumoon wwsmWeJuysiHleend a4elt classes will wag iasaan sTssti rrf partldikat As tracU tests it In the lea vlce nri Zlmmerm counselor rerva SSUsKri enSsB vr mhe shany other vat 1 be aoii of FranxKuckeln Arnt ecretar WtlMnm treasurer Dr Julius Vole iluatav nituH i tries of athletln oa The arranrement iwowBti nincers qi IW pustave Qutsch the nmm Ill SKILLFUL i i in Pam tfSanta Barbata Were Hbst iSnccessfaj in Teaching Jranual Arts SSSSW the Mission of Santa Barbara the fine reproduction otwhlch Will go to each sub fecribetipt heChrpnlcle this mornhig the paaimalitralnlng work was probably morejsuesfulvthan at any other nusslonary communityInthe first place no Ume wa ljtijgettln the good will of thelndlahs beciuw through the Chief Yanqnalltaf whQjfpreslded oyer thirteen of the largest ranchrlftstheyioon under stood hatthelwdreawantednothlng at them but their Response to thel efforts for their betterment In this spirit the padres had the immediate co operation of the In dians in building their chapel and houses For this work the Franciscans paid them articles of food clothing and trinketc At thejtlme of the greatest success of the missionaries at Santa Barbara there were almost 350 adobe buildings within the Walls of the mission These little places were kept in perfect order and were whitewashed and tiled mod bads floors of the then newly discovered bitumen As early low more manzur jnaiana were en BOAT RACS AT OAKLAND Interesttag Programme Arranged for Admlssla Dy On Sunday September 6th the following yachts and canoes of the Oakland Canoe Club will sail aaa squadron to the mouth of the Oakland harbor to meet the canoes from the Encinal YaehtOub and escort them to the canoe cluh boathouse on Sessions basin Where they will remain for the races on Admission day Sloops Beatrice Surprise Flash Surf and Afc wahnet canoes Vitesse Pirate Nerjed Codia Brownie Whim Sprite Coquette Bonita and Blue Demon All boats will be ready to get under way by 12 oclock sharp The programme for the raceson Adtnis sion day iBept ember 8th is as follows At 12 oclock Handicap canoe race over the nve tnile iriangular course of the Oaklandi Canoe Club for the two Silver cups ofteredbythat club andtha Enelnal Yacht audOiymBloBoat club Seventeen canoes are entered ft At IV Rac for yachU nineteen feet iwater iineiahdjcverforaiallltpen nanti Eight boats entered 7 Vw 5 At WtpjJlRape for paddling canoeaV tight entries At PM Swlmmine and tub races The officers of the course arer Referee Charles Stewart Judges Ed ward Rousse and Dr 8 A Hchett timers Bqwens and A Cohen clerk of the course Vice Commodore H0 Hinckley After the race the guests will be enter tained at dinner and with dancing to the evening I Members of Josephs Parish Are jo Enjoy ss Dating The parishioners of St Josephs Church will eelebraU Labor day with a picnic to be held at Schueten Park in Marin county Arrangements for the outing have been computed nd every preparation has been made to make It one which will prove thoroughly enjoyable both to old and young Numerous gate and game prizes have been donated And there will be danctaf racing athletic sports and contests of skill open ta all who attend The proceeds of the picnic are to be used for the benefit of St Josephs Church which has been recently repaired and renovated Boats leavlnsr for fiehutn Lgark will start both before and after the ng labor parade in this city i no rouowipg are tne omcers of the com mittee in charge Jonn Dowjlng preal McKi PREPARE FOR ANNIVERSARY German Americans Commemorate Xiid4BsijrlreitUftnl The fiernnlca9SlC fornla composed lof ail the Jesdlng Geiv man aocretUafSaFwnclcean3vi cmltyinitWyijtnViirmMdnrthe most extensive preparations tA Ple bration of the approaching OermanAmetv lean day tu held TinOIenParkSuhdayv October iK in tomwemoratlonofi4nd Ing of thepist Oermapa at PblUaelphia Octoberil imderf the leaderaaip of that fa Xit a nlrtrtr Danled PastOriUS the frlefed i and associate of WUllaw aai The ginerai committee of thirty meaberal wlUHbe assisted by aiJ4eaUtweieub i conwalUeefci with aai agwegate mesaher i amp or fully 3 ladies ana genuemen uw itha ilirrTnranZiitirinJi who WUI look iLrJ rrmri3 vaj Xwa literary AdmB3iwefrswwe VJ1 4 i lL those of the Spaniards Red wa exceedingly popular with the Indians and it was worn so much that their gatherings had splasheaof color In them that would have delighted the heart of a painter The Indians were taught carpentering and masonry by a professional Instructor sent from Mexico One of the artUtlo employments which opened out to the Indiana at this time was the handling of leather an Industry which slllj obtains in that part of the country On one side of the Mission Church Ilea the graveyard a wonderful tangle of creep nP ns and old flowering bushes Nearfy 411 the graves are unidentified because In the first days of the mlssjop it was not customary to put enduring monuments to toark the last resting place of the faithful who passed away In this beautiful spot This lack of a graveyard record was a common one at au the missions Even the final earthly home of the venerated and venerable Padre Junlpero Serra was R11 PJJfked It was not until ISSt that Father Casanova the spiritual director of the old town of Monterey un arthed the rude sarcophagi made for Padre Crespi and Padre Serra The Identification of the spotsjwas accurate and rom nqw on there may be pilgrimages to tee graves of these men as there are every day in the year to the beautiful Mission at Santa Barbara and Its pretty churchyard with unmarked graves SPIRITUALISTS IN SESSION i Tbe Rales Are Altered and Trustee Elected at the Convention The annual convention of the California State Spiritualists Association was In session yesterday In the assembly hall Of Red Mens building at 320 Post street and after the4ransactton of much Important business elected trustees for the association for th nalno oW 1 lected Oakland as th icn ct hi yenUbh to 13W Delegates were Dresent pom societies in San Francisco Oakland San Jose Stockton San Diego Los Anaelea Santa dm cx land Camp and Sacramento and Morse and daughter of Australia and Mme Florence Montague of Ixmdon were invited guests An Important feature of the conventions work was the makingst vital changes In the constitution and by laws of the association by which it is now required that the number of missionaries be limited to twenty and that the ordination of ministers be regulated by more stringent rules both as to the requirements of repu lauon ana educational qualifications The TROOT AND BASS i A Anglers rwiio WmrWljip thftStrftajhsidiXagQ9ns Darihg4h6lfoiidaTOK Althoughthe season for trout fishing opened Jn April few People excepting experienced angler are aware tfeafthe best fishing months of the yearare Sep Member andOctober JThe Urge pioun tain streams are now in the best condl ti3i and ejccellent aporf awaitaMhe lovers of fiyrcasting Several anglers will take advantage of the four days holidays for an outing in the mountains William Parker John FJemmlng and Thomas Wlllford left yesterday for Verdi and as Ashing Is good on the Truckee at present the anglers expect to return with well fllled creels of rainbowsrainbows Mr and Mrs Valtersteln let yesterday for a weeks fishing op Garcia river in Mendocino county arge steelheada ara loafing In the deeji water near the mouth of the Garcia river and fine sport is being had by residents of Point Arna by trolling from boats John OConnor who returned from GUaiala a few days ago stated that sawdust is being dumped into the Oualala river from the mills which operate near the banks of the stream Adolpb Leaf who la now a resident of Eureka Humboldt county writes that the steolheaas have put in an appearance in Eel river on their regular autumn run and that anglers who live near Scotia are having fine fishing Trolling In Santa Crux bay at the mouth of the SoqUel river for steelheads Is affording much amusement to residents Quite a number of nice trout have been caught In the brackish water near the mouth of the river during the past week The Florlston Paper Mill Company has men at work constructing ditches through which the discolored water from the mills will flow Into large ponds instead of eeeplng Into rthe river The foreman of the mills recently stated that the company Is considering a scheme to evaporate the water which carries dyes and acids The FlyCasting Club will hold Us next medal contests on September 12th and 13th at Stow lake The San Francisco Striped Bass Club will hold its annual banquet and election on the evening of September 16th at a rendezvous on Pine street The Fish Commissioners have promised to plant a number of grayling in the large streams of the Sierra and Shasta next season The grayling Is a very game nsh and its presence in the streams of this State will be welcomed by anglers Floyd Judah and I Lembkey have gone on a fishing trip to Klamath river rind Pelican bay Several members or tne empire uun Club will Journey down to the clubs preserve on Elkhorn slough to day to nave a try for striped bass in the lagoon and Incidentally to see the large flocks of wild ducks that have already taken possession of the ponds A number of anglers left yesterday to spend a few days black bass fishing on Russian river The sport is flne at present and good catches have been made recently by anglers who used small frogs for bait John and William Lem mer are fishing for bass In the lakes of the Point Reyes Sportsmans Club 3B B41 ILMlflSlM rf Tr fc Cl ffclWWIi 1Z i as in i ini i ssi lis lTB ulb B4 i lKMH Xt OSi ILf a We tplnk this move Is a possible lm jirgvemtnifpnun move oi rjei tiy wtis3Bjjp5pj3ruBBaLiffi association was reported In ave conoiuon oeinr rree plus on hand and thrl4 condition being free of debti with a sur navinr rpnt 0 through tbe efforta of Uattnmi i Brown and wife added eleven new societies to the chartered list ot Southern California The followlngwere ejected trustees of the association Shaw Giles pie San Francisco Jones San ErPcJo i fV Fi Brown San Jose Gillette Oakland Frederick Hardy Stockton Parker Santa Crus Chase San Francisco Nichols San Jose Mrs Gilespie Mme Montague and Mrs Sloper of Sap Ft anclcowere named as delegates tb the National Spiritualists uuveuu PARISHIONERS TO PICNIC HE Laaker Tschigorln match at Brighton England to test the RJce gambit has been finished Tschigorin scoring a victory for the defense only by a narrow margin Out of the six games played the Russian won two and Lasker one the other three were draws This contest does not reflect upon Dr Laskers ability as a player Inasmuch as he kwas handicapped by having the white fprces throughout the match Taking Into consideration that in the recent Manhattan contest the attack only scored one third of the wins the champion did better than was expected It is argued that had he handled the defense more against Tschigorins attack the score would have been still more pronounced against the gambit Emit Kemeny states In the American CTiess Weekly that the two players as well as Janowskl are the guests of Professor Rice at Brighton England who play for 100 per game Indefatigable he was in establishing the gambit an he spares neither effort nor expense to test it The enthusiasm he displays is hardly equaled in the annals of the game The scores of the third and fourth games In the above contest are appended and will be found quite Interesting The notes are from the London Dally Chronicle and Brooklyn Eagle THIRD GAME RICE GAMBIT White Lker Black Tscalgorin White Black 17 B2 KB4 U2 KS B5 VUB Bb Kt Q2vc Bi Kt2 KB Kt2 Ceon dent Bohawnenfand vice presiaenu ju jurus Frank Schilling and PvBarryir secretaries Rev Kan treasure ISAAb TS THORITE If JCRED Isaao if ThorneJ iinoid ealdent and wejl knqw lawyer of Sap Francisco met with a serious accident yesterday which has greatly alarmed his family and frlendsr Beriusteooveftag his strength rom a protracted lllnesajap4 yeaterday3thentrary iwaproved MrM rnorne rewani iuor utnu 01 me at aim nnd iwsji creDarih to flastend I when heseemf 4 evercome Tby uden KW i nallv known Physician were called imme latai hlar son Dr Walton iThorne among themJ They My beeq injeoaf stant attendance since Besides Dr Walton Thorne Mr Thorn has two sons Andrew Thone jU tprneyandJullan Thorne who la Interested in real estate 3 vi MSESTW PolicemanF TeUtenberg added an dther onFrldayitahls list of runaways neatly stopped rABUfeMahonJ had Mkl reedauelf rt rom thf aostof the harness rtogaltieuteatoergTa Mmfmmmmmm I ljuagerrtf eierdaySaie4rrriat etfr thearrtt9 XKeayia contractor bfhewnMrdWe4 iore for qn ving ywutvutnt 1 tagea idkj U3P tXZT I0aiwaa rwiaav wn ofJtberahunaTfSh pry sawurne rvirw 5 ir i Tti ric 7 iw FaH i 5e ji ai 7iL jat tiijrsi tinfv AiiiEM ra 7 tiw i i vrie iiE fifi jiioriwx ijiif ivT7 i rr in jr rai a itwt ri nt vsh jai teyiKtrtzw i Mmfw S4 1 issrL a i JJt rnt i4J ftV frliafr Rf iyv tsa jli3 MiJVZCiS i tw sr i iiirTniiiMiifiimmTiifiMmti iiiiniiT mmnt mTTJJm i irir iTsiftMBwrmiimirr unm nn mm irr1 a tsj 4 ttmik vru rr rw mr 7 rrniffrMiWHiffiffliihi 1 xiffi izi8ms Dillon Was sHgoDjl 7 the ins White ir 3 KB4 a Kt KBS 4 KB4 8 Kt K5 B4 TPiF 5 Cmttles 0 tt 10 B3 UP Q4 RiKt 13KB 14 KKU 13B B4 18B Q3 a If a Black K4 PxP KKU Kt6 Kt KB3 Q4 Q3 BxKt QK3 B0 Kt KB KTch QxB Castles QB3 QiPQ3 18Kt2 10B 20K K5 21 Kt K4 22BxU Kt QO 4 K7 BSUxKt nOQ Kt3ch 27 Kt BTch ZS Kt KRCb eOKt BTeh SO Kt Q8ch 131 Kt BTsh 32 Drawn PxKtL22 Kt5ch 21 KSch etc Threatening B7 The only way to meet Whites continuation of KtSch in conjunction with K5 1 KtT Dr Noa the celebrated Hungarian chess player died at Pestb a few Weeks ago aged 49 From 1880 till 1896 he was a competitor in several International tjourneyn and he played many very fine games In later years he lived as a Hungarian jpaglstrate at NeusaU on the Danube where he founded chess club and became its president PROBIKM7l9lBy siaefciseven pieces offering to give up hU QBP Black gains time tp develop his Queens side pieces If It ever came to an ending Whites pawns ought toi win on the queens wing but Blacks fatal KBPr as welLaa the exposed position of the white king ought to fell in the middle ganteWSj 3 Ai maneoverto play Kt Bi and Kt K5 But as the second QP would be olfftcult IP 4efendJnithe Song run would It notbe better toPlay J8 Q3 followed byi7Kti2Tr rl4i 1 As It hanpena this move forces the Hack queen on to a commanding diagonal uiuAuuia ujf aiu uw 4iar flwal pest 1 vf 5K 5 4 TO ARWVE TOrDAY trr1 ij Will Stay InrtThltf Cityffor i BigPardelfextTnesday Rlngllng Brothers clrcils Is scheduled to arrivA nt Rani Franiilscn atan eaiiv hour IW White was nlaytng for a jtrlcky mornlnfcIt comes Hnejgfaty seven counter attack by meanaof ch 2tr rSSSS VnTT SSrEJS White could have held his game longer If SlB Blr If thenfl QCaQ Klf viz rffun itau uuuti Mtucr piuve now 8 QxQP was alsosound pay Good play Black threatened KT Tf 28 5xP QxQ 29 KtxQR8 wln ntng The fatal mistake 29 BS RItt 3XQxR QxP ch 31JQ R3 would have made a better flghtfer White K5 was a winning move for Black which he overlooked lThe only move to prevent mate by Rl Position after the twentieth move Black Tschigorin MIS Mlllltifliil WJi i ss Whlte Flve4PieceAi I vWhKe to play and mate la three moves 40BTUiOAtBBICAMBIT i ytjii00UmM Wl vnkitslisckg a pim WpsP KW kiu b3v pji bHk ltlfc i ic of the is Bxkt MJ BTskSi lSKxB mm lteBUfcfc iixFn ir Kt aa I IX i KtKE i JSHMi i 3 jr i CS KW 5ieVp BT 4 3a Kt2hlJ PK UA 2SQxBPOVBxK 7 SEMaWfit OiO i 1 QrWm KM Zf Kt AYhlte Lasker The full solution to problem 489 by Winter Wood Is as follows White Black 1 Kt 8 KxP 2 8 ch KxP 5 5 mate If Black play 1 Kt moves I Kt 3 ch and If 1 5 then 2 sq ch KxKt or moves 3 mates Solutions to problem 489 have been received from Nell McNabb Cornwall Cal city A Kusel Oroville Thler cof city Robert Syer San Jose Schroeder city John Stewart Stockyards Miss Agnes OBrien city The following are the comments received from solvers anent this problem No 489 Is very good but full of knots and snarls Very flne and hard to solve I see something new In the blamed thing every time I look at It Answers tb correspondents Hdnolulu With pleasure The solution Id problem No 435 by Godfrey Heathcote was published In this column August 24 1902 and Is as follows White Black 1 2 PxKt 2 B3 Q5 3 4 mate If Black play 1 B3 2 Kt B8 If 1 B3 2 K7 and ifl B4 then 2 Kts etc McN Cornwall Cal Tou certainly do well for a beginner and it is hoped that the problems and the column in general will continue to Interest you 8 city Thanks for problem which shall receive attention Solution to problem 490 by A EL Lecluse KR2 MlSfC AT THE PARK Following Is the programme for the band concert this afternoon In Golden Gate Park Star Spangled Banner 1 March Rlalto Belles new Frantxen 2 Overture Beautiful Gala tea Suppe 3 Walts Venus Relgen Gungl 4 Solo for cornet selected Rosebrook 6 Selection from die Walkure Wagner 6 Overture William Tell Rossini 7 a In a Cozy Corner Bratton Intermexxo Anona Mabel McKinley 8 Selection from The Singing Girl Victor Herbert 9 Popular Medley The Voice of the Hudson Paul Dresser 10 Fantasia from Rigoletto Verdi cars and there aredOOO people connected with the ahow which la colony in itself The big canvases will be spread almost before San Francisco br akfaft for the circus people are sysiemauc nusuers ana will be through their work by 10 oclocki Rlngllng Brother circus Is known as the highest ormof expression of this popular America amusement The big show will be here for a week beginning Monday afternoon and at oclock Tuesday morning the great parade will start from the tnt nt Eleventh and Market Streets lta line of march will be to Howard street to second 10 aiaraei to jnonigomery 10 California to Kearny to Market and return to the show grounds In the Una will be the high strung horses of prise breeding the graceful women riders the plc turesque soldier types of warrior nations the rarities of wild animal creation in barred but open animal dens and the bizarre clown jesters A great feature of the procession is the largest portable pipe organ ever built Preceeding the regular programme at the grpunds is the big circus novelty called Jerusalem and the Crusades Twelve hundred characters are employed in this spectacle 300 of whom are singers and 200 choristers As features of the circus programme proper may be mentioned the Nelson family the St Leon family the Potter family the Dollard family the Fisher family and the Fortuns brothers Among the riders are Dolly Julian Mme Royal Ida Mlaco Daisy St Leon Rhode Royal the Rooneys and the Hobsona There are 300 acts in the arena programme alone The menagerie la said to be the finest that has yet come here Among the animals are a baby elephant baby dromedary Hen and leopard cubs and other young things of Jungle life There are 108 dens In the menagerie and the show carries 660 horses i a WHIST ITH five small trumps and a sin eton in ones hand the question the correct opening Is a pus sier It must depend upon what are in the two other plain suits and what card is the turned trump The singleton might win but it is certainly not quite the lead to be advised As a rule the play Is the lead from the trumps The hand In ques tion is hard It Is the following Spades i 8 7 4 3 hearts 3 clubs 10 5 diamonds A 10 6 4 The king of spades is the turned trump The most conservative lead would be the low diamond No one would think of leading trumps up to the turned king with the weak plain suits It would mean to sacrifice a sure honor in partners nana nere is uie enure oeai North Spades 10 8 2 Hearts A 10 6 4 Clubs A 9 8 Diamonds 3 2 West East Spades Queen Spades A 5 Hearts 2 Hearts 9 8 7 Clubs 7 4 2 Clubs Q7 3 Diamonds 9 Diamonds South Spades 8 7 4 I Hearts Clubs 10 6 Diamonds A 10 5 4 King of spades turned South to lead Two plays of the same deal are recorded Qd Qs 2h 2c 4c Eh 7c Jc 7d 9d Kd 3S 1 3d 6d 4d 2 6s 6s 4s 3 4h Kh Sh 4 2s As 7s 5 10s Ks 3s 6 6h 7h 8s 7 Ao 3c Be 8 Ms 8h 9s 9 2d 8d Ad 10 8c 6o Kc 11 9c Jd Ed 12 Ah 9h 10c 12 lOh Qc lOd II Ijll II ii li II I I i iiu i i I 1 11111111 I turned kdngv It was a goedplayto lead the queen of trumps under ifae elrcum stanecs and with hie An fsilngholdlagv Trick 8rNorthinadsTfoohadlosig jeaa oi trumps tr Therplay is metTfrfMq alnajifton lead i i 4 lAh za 3 6a 5Ao Ms i 7 4h 8o 7h Ka Aa 8b 4s 3s 2b Jdr AAd sf 7d Jei tl 1 SfeTma i ih fis Khi 6c 7 8s Ket KHOiHurae I 4ti31 fefJ Ijh J4J0 10 a 84 4 ifto tV i ih Kd North and South six tricks Here South made the conservative opening West held tbe trick Trick 2 West knew his partner heUJ the 11 10a 6d 6d VStf lW gfii South was aDlarerwhowsaverseto opening trunioa up to the turned klnr ua who waano averse trying wnai a singleton would do Of course North read partner strong da hearts and holding four trumDs himself led through the turned klngA East could well have af forded to Tet the trick go through Thr ace ana King or trumps were sure winners ana be held the command ot the op ronents hearts It meant another trick ine singleton proved a winner but greatly through East and Wests bad play ti At trick six the dUcard of the heart lost trick later when at the next trick the Jack fell on the trump In the San Francisco Whisf Club last Saturday evening high scores were made by Mrs de Cantua andU KubTH Chandlerand partner Monday evening nighscores were made by Mrs Wood and Mrs I De Cahtua Miss Crow le7an1 Allen Thursday afternoon high scores were made bjMMrsMxiuls Moore and Mrs George Bates Mrs A Farrar and MUs Washburn Next Monday evening September 7th the regular seasons play tpommences There has been three months in the club when no prize have been awarded and no record tept of playjThere ihaaKbeen surprlslngjpterest kept up in spite of thUr 59tt yslub ls now anticipating a success ul whist yearv a 1 i the Western AddlUohM Whist Club last Friday evening highf scores at dul Plicate whlstfwere madebyvDr a Hi f11 ft Persons Rodda and a Elliott Monday evening duplicate whist wasL Pj at the Westerni Addition Club hlghf scores being made by Dr Finnieand Drv jJaMurreU The San Francisco Wfalsraub held a most successful entertainment last night the first invitation affair for the sea eon The prizes for the year were awarded Whist was played until a late hour This wgs followed with music and light refreshments while the prizes were be ing distributed The longlstof prize winner were Folhe individual Mon day evenings of December January and February Whitnev Harrv Txtrv 1 and Mra George Bates special prize avlw da St jk 1 AteSkH ars sa i M9 wiicd uivnuia juui jeaKiui Kor Marcb April and May MraiW Liove grovend Allen Ar a Baker and Mrs Schell Mrs Adorph Meyer and Allen special prize Henry Redlick The prizes or Thursday after noons were won by Mrs Iawrence Mrs Adolph Meyer Miss Blackwoodt Mrs Ho vey Miss Washburn Mrs Norman Rldeout and Mrs Schell The prizes for Saturday evenings went to Dr Lovegrove and Allen special prize for December January and February Miss Ei Crowley Satur day March 7th to 8 Abrahm and Allen Saturday April 4th to Mrs Schell and Allen May 2d MUs Crowley and orster The spev cial prize for the three months went to Alien xne Bates iropny was won by the team of Mrs CIa Hovey Mrs George Bates Mrs Adolph Meyer and Miss Crowley Consolation prizes went to Mrs Adolph Meyer Mrs Farrar Mrs Norton Mrs Keith Mrs Holt and Mrs MacMahon i i ii i COtTfJDIPT EVADE GAME UtW Knowing that the deputies Of the Fish Commission were about town on the trail of dealers selling striped bass weighing less than three pounds Frank who runs a market on Hatght street has been careful to dispose of underweight fish to women only But Deputy Ingalls hid himself near Franks shop on Friday where he could observe this dealer and saw him go to a box and extract several bass weighing about a pound each which he proceeded to prepare for a waiting customer In order to keep the woman out of trouble Ingalls stepped in before the fish had been turned over to her and arrested Frank for having the bass in his possession The dealer was taken to the Pallce Court where be remained until bailed out Judge Mogan heard the story yesterday and fined Frank 820 DENIS OSCLLIVAIV WILL SING Denis OSulllvan never comes to San Francisco without singing in one of the Catholic churches This time he will go to St Dominics Church on the Invitation of the organist and director Dr Stewart At the 11 oclock service this mornlnr he will sing for the off ertory Mozarts 5 Salutarts Including the consumptive tendency Can be comoietelT and ermasentfy Jrcm6vednotnatterhQwy6ungor oM i the xxsf Hooaa tsarsaparuia wasjnven ut daughter of Silas vYerhOoy iWawarslnr Nx who had broken out with scrofula sores all over he face and headj The first bottle helped her and vhen she had taken air tha anrt wcrt all haalad and hifiM v4 was smooth He writes that she has never shown any sign of the scrofula returning Hoods Sarpmpairiltai and lJiitii nflr iiy 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