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pounds i and Cotion 1ad lcktaaS3Qoo rards 1K fwa IrUilin rrom all stelsc 17 000 Tardi Oine tackr Jem 1 Ooo arils Brown Mbcrt a siwettna 006 15 OOO yards CaUca auer 3200 i ardst i na Hardware Med a etu tea a lona idm audi as liar i iec ana for about jt the aentofe to ba 7 uaaCttr and fttoax oas aa mar oa ra uaateor rana 7 Qeurarea at san nra nw articles inaj not roa lattsaAcmctoa ox aoYsajrBxars is and aaat1Uer ica ad eoai reoods and artlc Sasti SasMslfeo Bird Ttrloei la One of the liveliest cocldDg mains of mwwiws was wtufeosevt lalje crowd at an ont of toim resort yester daw afternoon The mala Tras be tween Oakland and San Txancisco birds fcrJOe aide and the jaetropo lis came out rietonoas i In he first battle the San Francisco jJjTblrd weighed 4 pounds Soonceaand anevasunacocKtpoanas iv ounces LBoth as indeed were ell the birds Trlcbirerematebed ere one fourth VJp Bettmgon the first fiit ves I rather tame and only even money iw i offered The fight was a muck one luung uosi two minutes ery utue blood was abed unbl at the dose of the fight the San Frncisco ducken settled natters by cutting the throat of the Oakland bad with declare lunge In the second fight small odds vera oBered in favor of 6an Francisco and found bat few takers San Francisco produced a red hud weighing pounds ounces while Oaklands tepresentatiTe Was a black which tipped the scales at pounds ounces From the start it seemed as though the Oakland bird would carry oS the honors end the snorts who had fcacked San Francisco looked a tnda Jbad Oakland overexerted itself how wwr nd San Francisco warming up to ousineB assmnea me aggressire and when fifteen minutes trom the start had elapsed there was a dead cock in Ibe pit and it did not hail from this city The cocks matched for the third bout each weighed 6 pounds 8 ounces It was a game fight lasting over half an hoar and both birds were badly wounded by the sharp heels The Oakland bird was victorious but his laurels cost him his hie as he died a anon iime aner leaving Kan Jfran Ciscos Uelcss body in the ptt Both the birds matched for the fourth bout were equal in point of weight They tipped the scales at 5 poumu iv ounces xiuj was anotner good battle it being a case of nip and tuck between the cocks from first to last First Oakland went to grass and San Franciscos handler was about to give up the fight when his bird took fresh start and gave Oakland such a lively time that finally his head fell and it seemed as though he had loit the day At the first exultant crow uttered by the San Francisco bird the Oakland representative got npon his feet and flying at his opponent took a leap la to the air and descended with both heels San Fran Ciscos neck He got there with both feet as it were and San Franciscos champion was a subject for the roast tngpaa In the fifth and last fight of the main the birds weighed five pounds ten ounces each and the betting was all In favor of San Francisco winning the fight and the main TheSan rrandsco cock was named after Voter Jackson and proved himself well worthy of the ionor conferred noon him Peter had the best of the tussle all along and si ply fooled with his opponent After the first few heel strikes he did not use bis feet bnt had a reffnlar tncnic vank 1 in the Oakland bird which proved to sT a TflTilr Mhnohill sn armd tliA Tut rtw fl NVmtL ivncn uie mam can oean ucauea natch was made between a bird from San Francisco and one from Berkeley each Yeishinz seven Bounds for 50 a aide The ban Francisco cock was toe bett bird He had Berkeley finished in about ten iuinntcs AT IIAIUlOK YJEYV Iaaat1 SMBlrod lor uttwu ana i conditions ta and place of dd I kBd n7tnit Inmt1 outer eceswrm IwdHBoaaDBlicntian aabtnetoa or ol IrM Kew Vortt itm tear A as IrtasrOML OBiaha bad Baa Frasetaoot VH7 ana i an ItneiUioaninii i sjwjr vauawtiVp UtffUVnrBBHBI altderxiNirlin iBnaaciurtasstiKc a It On boor and day i an uviwa to 00 anaaiedbvefirtlSa Cattrt ousea He wmatsaaKor utv pereentuT Ua IT OomalsstoBer i Itentlilr rrlse Shotin jof the Swiss Bide Clnb There was but one contest of record at the Harbor View range yesterday that of the Swiss Cifie Club in their monthly priie shooting Huxuenin for the best center secured the first VjriieteterCroce the second Peter begesser third 3 Scheibli tourth Houser filth Dornbeirer sixth A Eahwrier seventh and A Hnguenin The beau tifttily shaded park was throngoJ with quiet pleasure seekers and the lilies cracked merrily all the afternoon in private practice shots and personal contests HOTEL ICOiCAtWX I ro FooTiianxiK iaaraiaoawbre Jars twowraninca caa cross tor aoaaia ipanoES aampoaa waiaanor noma Sato iBnatoeanaa HA if AND PILES ear SO kiada ctsd Ptaauaa lour staadic ta dava witfcoof tl Mtwnaatx Terms raraadSerar ItattlwtjiLeoms rempbletAddresa B38Bartet8rJ WEEKLY gdts4 a SH tBCO WKETIT ab KarrSS W3 SLS3t jgj sMsaa AT SHELL ilOVTiP Practice ShooUnr by Company Tlrst BewlmenU Company 0 of theFirst Begiment held a practice hoot at bbell 21 ound Jresterday with Springfieid rifles tit the aw jard range fofiowtngla the score 1 pWBantEyanSJst4 berseant Tiger a 4 4 1 4B8 eneaat MaalBBea as4S4S4 41 tjlTata Orlnn 3 3 4 4 Prlvat KoettKT44a3SaiS SS Brseaatittartaa44Ja4444 aS i This morning Patsy CardiiT aeoom Ei by his trainer and backer Prc Joun Donaldson will arrive in ty Trom Oregon During the day Cardiff and Jackson will meet at the Cahlomu Athletic Cmb and sign arti ciesjpruicir toukj oa hi evening oi April 26th after which bo tUincnjTill Jne eway to 4her respective training cmartd and remain in eomnarativa seclusion unta the fatefat night jr feter jacison as usual wiu make i tne Jiosteirv or Joe uiever du trie Nan xanaro rccw nis aavnnsrpiaceana wiU have for his groom the sturdy and painsiacin cam Mupatnet uaruiu It thought will finish his training at the Heptane Garden Alameda Bith Donaldsoalbr his henchman i AlLbourtit is hbrblv nrehiMa that notasriiglecent has up to the present Deenwasereaon meresuKoi me contest the iodicatSons are that Jackson 3wlil Twwwi tmvr4tfn Ka Aifw least In Vtnneapous and other st Jem sporting centerswhere adricei rtaic inai icoa wuieosoKiuerfurre stock will be trt greater demand Local eportsaraawaiung anxiously the ad rent of Donaldson as It is reporte4 that 111 has with him a aack of liinneanolii money There i uttla doubt that a iackera eatlmab of his mans value as aaowii nis jragerness to bet on us cbancna i a wiwat ttrlnr in taMf ihlnw iaoow4is in a contest oi any tina rJaokms thiiiri ruhter 1 a lias proved Untself iscleoUbO ndcool paw 2 4iton Srmed reJa kve btslae pumshine power wma wwi viottrreynai oeea otspueu4ie trams asdnever underrates an mv aonuttterhowjeArareeardor a onpoowai aaav bawi swO aafftBMa fklhkoever Mi fitjktlNtl Jt TSr55ryi12 fitt Johimfc Jieagan ttrwrntij WUUU4CU UU SB IS QUICK andstrongandths following extract from a leUer received by johnX Ham mersmitb the weH tnnwn nivmmm from CXOiuplessis general manager and instructor of the Minneapolis Ath leae unowiu be oi interest to readers oitheUicliit After recounting Cardura rm exploits DuTiessis savsHEistvla of bghtmgto different from any pngfiist ya aeen tie is wnat may be termed a get away fighter that is aV ways other far away orrery close to bis opponent He has other peculiarities and It will suffice to say that fin ish fighting suits hismetbods He is the onl one I ever saw lift John flf the floor that was when they fought a draw and Sum van broke his arm Yoa people probably may not like his tacCcs He acts as though alraidbat gets fherejast the same The letter then compares Jacksons performances in America with Car dills and says I would predict a long light and the outcome to my aMiua uegcuus auogemex on now Jact son takes to Cardiffs peculiar methods as well as to what attention Cardiff pays to his trainers adr Ice The latter Donaldson is an old timer and when the meu re in the wng will not take him long to know Cardif chances The letter concluded by saying Mr Eockfield a member of our gymna idum spent tie winter in California He saw Jackson and IfeAnllife firfit and he thbiks that if Cardiff is in good 4Umdition ha will vara JL ati 1 Ita fanny very funny Here we have had jinHed up pugs coming from the East time after time to battle for Californiaa dollars and getting their qmetus from local men When the overrated fighters went down Eastern critics saw in their defeat the deadly efiectsof the climate or the partiality of San Francisco referees or something else and finally they send us a holy terror unheralded In the person of Patsy Duffy a rough diamond in every day life out a gem of the first water in fistie science and the most extended notice the writer has ever seen concerning Paddy in any Eastern journal was one Questioning the genuineness of the really modest record Paddy unfolded before the eyes of San Francisco reporters and disputing his right to pose as welter weight champion or any other champion ever mmd Patsy youre a darhn and worth your class more than a train load of Conleys Havehns 1 and other overrated bruisers despite ia iri uro uim iun juii vwuc MJ niut UMS or no joewspaper reputation Tom Meadows crobablv learned lesson in his recent go with Duffy that will last him a lifetime He sees pretty clearly no doubt now that the tune must always come to a young and growing pugilist when be must discard ahort Trucks and take to wearing pants It is the biggest mistake in the world tor a bgnter to think be is getting the best of an arrangement wastme ten or fifteen pounds in order to be matched against a iignter man man himself Far better to give away weight and ngnt strong man enter tne ring loot in like an animated eel trarj It is doubtful whether the verdict would nave been reversed had Duffy and Meadows foueht at catch weitrht butatany rate Meadows would have had abetter show Duffy is an exceed ingly ctever ngnter ana au credit is one to him for his brilliant performance with the Australian There is consid erable talk of giving Paddy Gorman a chance with the clever Bostoman and there is little doubt but that the two Paddys would make things lively for one auouier On Annl 17th Joe Bowers and Jack McAuley will face one another in a giove contest at tne uoiaen uate Atn IeticClnb Both men are Hard at work training and as they are essentially dose heaters a short and nierrv bane ing display will probably be the out come or ineir meeting liowers is much the heavier man and should be able to carry off the honors An exchange has the following Is Sailor Brown a Japanese If not why dou he send telegrams written la this up sldedown style of phraseology to the lieu Tort IUwtratedXcat Mltcheu I to day met Admits hardest fight mush had bAttoa The rollicking Sailor is without doubt a genuine cuno He is in doubt as to how he will shape his future course but he irres hopes of getting a match with the winner of the McAuley Bowers contest The Sailor has got over his chagrin at being defeated by Toung Mitchell and consoles himself with the reflection that he made a gallant stand He lives in hopes of one day facing Crockery eye Connolly of Chicago whom the Sailor says has been talking big knowing that the Rockies divide them Til fight him for fun says the Sailor and if I cant Uck him 111 eat a fathom of tarred rope bailor Brown wishes to remove the impression if any exists that Jack Dempsey sent him out to try and lower Young Mitchells colors Such a thing was never mentioned said Bron and Jack Dempsey always spoke in the highest tones of Mitchell both as a gentleman and a pugilist It would appear that the crop of lightweight pugilists in England is a rather poor one Jacob Hyams was knocked out by Jack McAnllffe Harry Bartlett was smothered by Mike Crushing and Jimmy Carroll disposed of Sammy Blakelock with comparative ease There is little doubt but that Jem Carney is the best lightweight across the pond John bullivan according to Jack Barnett is very penitent and has taken the pledge bully says he means business this time and will shortly commence naming lor ms JUir Jigni Deiiai with Kilraln John Ls friends he is sincere bnt doubt bis witt power so that no faith la placed in tne ex champions good resolutions and the Kilrain match is only looked upon as a ttung that might have been Joe Choynski and Jimmy Carroll will tc dajr enter upon theur duties as ooxing instructors at tne iuornia Athletic Gab Accounts to hand of the fight in Indiana on Sundav mornlnc between Ike Weir the Belfast bolder and Frank aiurpny tne yaigusnrnan tor tne feather weight championship of America show that the contest was unde dded after eiehtv rounds and that the fighters and wearied spectators had returned to Chicago by special train Billy Mverwwho recently fought a draw with Jack McAuliOe was referee and he finally announced that the bat tie would nave to oe resumed and finished before Tuesday a Further de vtlonments in the affair will be watched for with interest The telegraphic Te his own way at the start and punished Murphy severely The Enelishman turned the tables for a while and hammered the Bradera ribs to soma nnr pose and then the fight resolved itself into a waiaxng rnwni The fXbJowitur is enmmnnirata Toil Duncan the colored pugilist who lias quite a successful local reputation has issued a challenge tovJiht any of thelieavy welght cx champions Of the Pacific ooasfJor a purse or 250 aside at any of theTSiiba i An Eastern wxehange aavs President Tulda of the California Athletic Qab is trying to arrange a fight be welghts to take place at the clabina moninoriwo a lew aays ago he telegraphed Captain Cook of the iWioj Aaci asking him What aixe purse Cat Mc Carthy the champion bantamYefoht of the world would want to jo to any other JeatheiVweight the dub might name The telegram was sent to McCarthy and Captain Cook received a letter from the kantam in YYiirll cava thai aft hCv ni Holkes imksown which will take piace in uree weeks ne wm fight ar ren or any feather weight at 118 pounds In California for a siSbO purse and 25Q additional expenses McCarthys answer was tdegaphed to President Fulda but no reply has yet been bus wfil not aeresto the contest taJon place before October The California Athletic Clubisnmte soiling to give a xuBtaauwjniss iot a coniesi Between the men and has telegraphed to Eeaean in find out If ha is Wfllmr to meet Mitchell in the month aamed inouM lie atrreetxi do so ha win need to becareinlarjdTiot suffer defeat in the mean time as tne ciuo will donate the purse with the understanding that the records of the men must be as good in October as they are now Young Dempsey formerty if the Francisco in Mtv Dempsey recently anguai uini aiurpay oui lU two rounds at Butte City MT JS Syft lTlMeU fOinWoraaXAWl Edwin Mohrig San Francisco chief consulf Pha Pefcival Los Angeles vice consul Alexander Ireland San Francisco secretary treasuree Kepre sentebves JOeoTgettRrTasadena Charles Jloore StocitonDr Thomas HUL Dr IV HSandford San Francisco Dr Curradi San Francisco representative San Francisco Bicycle Clnb Representatives Bay City Wheelmen Bliss and Charles CMoore San Tranasca A Off Los Angeles represenbv tive Los Angeles Wheelmen Sunday morning March 23d dawned bright and clear but the heavy rains which had aTUt during the week frightened most of the wheelmen from the road and drove them to the park A few however more daring than the rest took the chances of finding plenty of mud and ventured out into the country and well were they rewarded It is safe to savthat the roads between here and San Jose on either aide of the bay were never in better condition Meeker and HKaapp Jr of the Bay City Wheelmen enjoyed a ride in the foothills back of Mountain Tier over a road part of which was entirely new to wheelmen After wheeling from San Mateo to the first named piace they took the road leading toward the bills and followed it for about six miles to a little place called Cupertino from where they rode to Saratoga and Congress Springs and then to Los Gates finishing at San Jose where they took the train for home They rode forty eight miles and pronounce the trip one of the prettiest within a 3avs reach There has been some adverse comment about wheelmen taking the tram home after a days ride in the country The writer of a recent article in a morning paper rather egotistically told of a trip of two riders who in coming home from Searsville got caught in the dark and rather than take a tram home walked and poshed their wheels a great part of the distance from Saa Bruno to ban Francisco He then claimed the glory 7 for these two riders of being the only ones who bad ever made the entire trrp awheel Another party of wheelmen had previously made the trip to Searsville bnt had started from San Mateo and returning there just before dark Alter having enjoyed a most pleasant comfortable ride and visited all the places of interest on the route they tootihe train home lSow it is jrenerally understood that wheelmen nde for pleasure that they take these trips into the country to visit places ol interest to see what is to be seen ana at the same tune to get a proper amount of healthful exercise Tne question arises On which of the two trips thrown into contrast by the aforementioned writer were these objects the more nearly attained The roads in the immediate vicinity of town have i been so often traversed by wheelmen that they become positively monot 1 onous so that it is often preferable to take strain to a certain point and from there begin to ride A much larger field is thereby thrown open so uie oicrciist ana ne may visit many places oi interest which he could not reach on the Wheel alone without making his ride a hardship Lieutenant Cox of the Bay City Wheelmen rode to Wrights on Saturday afternoon the 22d nit and returned Sunday Pierson and Thompson wheeled around the bay going down from Oakland They took the road leading from Milpitas through Alviso to Mountain View and returned via Hedwood San Mateo and Ocean View making a trip of about eighty seven miles There win be a regular meetingof the Bay Caty Wheelmen this evening when members may obtain invitations for the hop to be eiyen on Anril 23th The Uorth Pactflo Coast BaOroad companys line was well patronized by the wheehne fraternity vesterder as from thirty to forty merry cyclers took so weir silent cteei steeas ana spurted to Camp fay lor The Columbia square Division of the Ba City Wheelmen instead of swelling the ranks of the Grey Coats Bay Sty Wheelmen who had their club run to Belmont represented the dob at Lagunitas witn a aetaenment ot eignt The merry division wheeled to their destination arriving there short of 11 clock with a mishap to one of the wheels which unfortunately made the wrecked wheelman take the train After a general swim in the beautiful Lagunitas creek the return trip was called Some incidents such as headers were the features until Tamalpais was reached The roads Are quite favorable but nothing very attractive The evclers on this trip were Blchter Burt Morkenson Wegener Litxer son Garratt Hasslineer A Buss Bobert Buss Bay City Wheelmen an event of that kmd heaocepted are Whitcoff will make up a crew of ama inftntanla and mD 1711 TIf a nt a Mf asm inevitable and said Veil Ill spar nut dot duller Qua Brown four rounds Dots Deesnessw dont it Oaftva offer was accepted thankfully And a four round set to between Brown nd uoouywiu oa oneox trie teatures ol theprorramme The Paofic Athlete Club will hold its monthly meeting April20th The event of the evening will be a sGreaco Botnan wrestling match between Professor Young Whistler the wrestling instructor arid Lambert There wul be several eWos by thatnenv bers and the programme will conclude with a glove contest between Bochette ana aa unknown id Johnson colored amatenr athlete of the Paono Amateur Athletic Club is willing to meet any amateur on the coast in the standing high jump and Also the standing long jump witn orwithoot weights for a suitable tnedaL ki a kXd li rsft i2 kmmri gJpfMS swlMf jSt flxjif fffi tWl Kilv received from California In relation to the proposed msici rjeiweenvni jacvanny ana Tommy Warren President Fulda said last xugbtf At the time wired East to ascertain jacuarcar jeeitncs the matter it was anTinderoood thlnr be 1 tween our ciuo ana narren ana ui backer that 3250 good faitti money had AthleUes Tonight the Execnttre Committee of the Pacific Coast Amateur Athletic As sociation will meet and it is stated that the application of the California Amateur Annex for admission to the association will be passed upon It is to be hoped that some amicable arrangement will be arrived at that will bring to a termination the wordy brawl in which the Olympic and California Athletic clubs are at present engaged One thing is certain The term am rateur has been very elastic in Ran Francisco in the past and with ell due respect toAiessrs scow uotan and Jor dan who are said to have constituted themselves tha guardians of amateur parity on this coast it i tofce fabped that the well meaning trio will relax the seventy ot their notions now as they have done in the past and thus dispel the idea that the whole thing is merely an intcrchib wrangle begot of jealousy Certain it is thai the amateurs of San Francisco require all their combined edOrts to secure a good outdoor track and other privileges which they lack and to this end a feeling of conciliation And brotherly Ion should prevaiL The stumblmg nlock would appear to be the annexs use of the word Caii foxnbv and it must be patent to all nghtthinking persons that the objection to receiving the new dub as Ama teurs because tney Mar tne name of a professional club Is based on flimsy grounds5 At Lean the deserving amateur who was recently prostrated by a severe ill cess ana merecy Aunerea rmsncially well as physically will be tendered a coaipUmeataxy benefit at the Standard Theater on Saturday evening next April Oh Oa the occasion referred to the best amateur and professional athletic talent in the city will Assist in ma king the testimonial to friend Al a substantial one The San Francisco Torn erein nrixe cass and theEintracht Turn bection will participate nd there win co boxing club swinging And a fcennine Graeco Boman wrestunir match between George Mertea of the vouMuiua AMuvaiv uuu aunt rii a Bachmanof the Kmtracht Turn Section In addition there will be Jump ing feats by Johnson colored other events of interest The ln dscattonsare that XeanwiU be materially benefited bV the entertainment and as be has always gfren his own services on similar occasions his manv fneads will rally around him on the evening of the 6Ul Erui OoOv Rooffr talis ti Cim writ to be deposited in the hands of our an offer ol assistance to Lean on the trea orer by Warren ThUhas not occasion of bis benefit Oofty at first yet boat lone and therefore farther wished to run a twenty four Lour race Stales towArdrarranAgw aaiatea have taisstsiiTlml nsd fast rhm it nt beea takeaf rxpiAiaed to him that the lenrfhflUncleSaiiiAaeivjcev iTIakler atb Tom TSatson of vTictorlA a called at the CfiBssicue office by ap peantmentyesterday Afternoon to make amafch with Peter Helntyre for a mile race Mclntyre or his backers were not on hand and Watson deposited tl in the hands of the sporting editor as An earnest of his desire to run Mclntyre a mils for from J250 to 1500 a side At the Seaside Gardens yesterday there was a twenty mile running race between Thilo Lendeveg and Willie Watch of San Francisco fc a pursev Lendeveg has a record of 82 miles in eighteen hours and Walch has made several creditable scorer of five and ten miles The course was cool And shady eleven laps making the mile The word was given at 2 03 oclock And both ran briskly for the first few miles Lendeveg leading from thr first making ms first ul In minutes and the second And third in sixminutes each Jle had 4 miles at 2 32 oclock and completed his tenth at at 3 22 one hour and sixteen minutes from the start After bis eighth mile Walch ran very heavily bnt still dragged on until he had made 9 miles and ten laps when he reared for rest and a rub down Finding himself faint stiff and sore he did not return and Lendeveg made the last 10 miles aw the money against time keeping in fair condition to the end save an increasing lameness in one leg The fifteenth mile vras finished in two hoars and six minutes and the twentieth in three hours and seven minutes at J3 clock After Walch had withdrawn young Billy Weston a pnpilol Gus Brown donned Walch trunks and ran a few miles Tvith Lendeveg for practice re veiuiiig excellent speed and good staying qualities Not being spurred by competition Lendevea walked a lart part of bis last miles and faded by naif A an nour ot equaling ms own best record a Taehtlnr The sloop yacht Bappho formerly the yawl Lobta owned by Thomas and William McCarthy left Bausaiiio for Benicia where she wiu be hauled out on Captain Turners ways to morrow to receive a thorough overhauling preparatory for the coming season which promises to be a lively one On her war to mina yesterday she proved to her owners that they had not made a mita in changing her ne from a vawl to a stoop as ane is equally as good on tne wind as she was formerly running free These improvements piAce her among me croca aioopsv Word has been received from Captain Hancock llAnninr that his sloop La Palpma will be here in time for the opening day of the San Francisco Yacht Clnb Cantain Hannrnr haa signed articles for an ocean race for CTin mr lttv thA Lrw RfinnKA a fr i place July 1889 me yacht spray is being overhauled at Stones ways and it is the intention of Captain Louis Chapman the owner to lay At Bausaiiio and fly the San Francisco Yacht Club flag The Linda Chiepa and White Wing were seen cruising around the bay yesterday ThelAtter cameoff the beach with the Assistance of several empty casks which were placed under her counters by Chicken Tom Oar and BfaeU A tour of the boating dubs yeAtaday showed that the boating season is nearly at itsneight The perfect day with irresistible power drew nearly every one Into theopen air in Bome ca rection and scores of those who ride with pleasure in the shell or barge were out rippling the glassy surface of the bay J-The Activity was most noticeable about the South End where the beau tiiulday with its possibilities for enjoyment and the present interest in rowing matters drew together a larger Crowd of Anels and Pioneers than has been out for many a day Is early everyttuntt was out in the smooth water and some went out two or three times either on pleasure trips or for exercise Many members of the Bowing Association have begun training for the regatta on May 5th which is arousing a good deal or enthusiasm and promises to be the best ever seen on the coast The Hamm Petersen contest which wuU be the leading feature of the day promises to be a close one Both men began training on Alameda creek last Monday and both have established quarters there Opinion among the members of the different dubs as to the outcome of the race is quite unsettled yet It is conceded that the men are pretty evenly matched and perhaps a majority Are confident that Peterson will be the Tic tor With many however who hAve seen both men in training Hanrra is the favorite by Aught odds owing to the way he shows np on the water Some well known local scullers said yesterday that he displays a cleaner stroke and easier style than Peterson ana one wnicn tneygreatry admired Petersons strong stroke however may easily sena nis sneu nrst xo tne winningwinning flags and he is expected to wove himsetl a better man thin in his race with OConnor The Lone Hinrman race which will tAse piace at otocaton on tne 21st inst is also exciting considerable interest Both men are in steady training at Stockton Hinrman is generally the favorite A knot of Anels who wera discussing the race yesterday variously predicted the odds ui Hmimins favor atixomdToitoiiito 7 However aa beta of consequence have yet been xuacea on tne race Hinrman is a well known Stockton scnller older lareer and more experi enced than his competitor who is a promising member of the Pioneer Club here Umzmans record la SltlS made at Stockton About three years Ago in a nee wua intm jjeane or tnat piace Long made 2203 his race with Grrf na last January but few think thAt there is A minute difference between the men It is quite probable that be fore tne race comes off the betting will be about ereiu The Anels are making great preps ration for their picnic at Santa Bosa on the 28th insC Among the athletic games Arranged is a tub race which will take place in a swimming tank A week ago yesterday William Grow ney of the AneU and it OConnor and Lynch employ es of the Standard Od Company met at a fishing expedition at California City and the trio Abandoned bait and book for a mile rice in staffs of which Jim McBridewasref eree No records were broken but poor OConnor who was slightly in the lead on the return course catmzed in the salty waves while reaching for an 1 oar wmen ue tost ana wmie tnereietee was engaged in snatching him front a watery grave and boWiftg hint while he pai Aalt water oatOrowney and Lynch finished and agreed that neither bcaC The Bowmg Association having J30O worth of medalrprepared for the Both the rSorretrs and Artels are arrantsnaT amatwir and nrofe sional entries for the regatta The Pioneers AeaWaprofesswiial sculler probably Long Tbey wUl also put in a four oAred barge crew of professionals not yet selected TbeywsU also enter a bares crew of Amateurs and Uue Amateur einrie scullers Tbe fatatwo Berewvf tbe Anela wollenter iutbey can secure enough time trom 4awtl AiAl MiA wMeiS wSa Fennyson Miehng I Davis and JL Eblb will make an 1 AmAtenr batas crew which anil repre i AeBt uie uoipmns in tne regnna vonn Muirneaa crea omita nil Sam Gnrsmey Leauder Stevenson Whitcoff andt Tarrea of he Anels win enter as single scullers Tan Gulpcnof the Dolphins wiB enter the regatta a a single sculler Sot the least ot the pleasures which the day Afforded were the delightful plunges with which many of the rowers enoea ineir exercise yesteroAy There were two or three barge crews out from tbe Pioneers boathouse yes terdaw one of tbem Jieinw tmde no of i Ed Stokes Lou Moore William Euis And a OrowleTThe iispey crew wasalsoont McDonnell of tbePioneers took a mormns spm in bis shell and John Sullivan Ed Stokes and James Brennan were oot in the afternoon The Station crew took their barge to the seawall and backvand then made a trip up the creek Charley Iipp of the Artels rowed to the Charleston in the lob Whitehall and a number of others were out in ihelis Fennyson MiehEng DC Davis JL Kolb Camp and Melone of the Doiphina with two or three fronds had a jolly trip in a barge yesterday afternoon going to Sausabto where they were the guest of Boss JsrdaoTiatBiSTiHa In tbe forenoon Messrs Tennyson Miehhng Davis and Koib went out in a barge to between the fort and theCuff House It is seldom that tbe water is so smooth as to permit A tnn so far ut EVAnGulpen of the Dolphins went out in his shell yesterday and James Dywer and Kulenmeiater were practicing for the regatta in a doable shelU i 4i Several of the Tritons went to Wild wood Glen yesterday to perfect Arrangements for their second annual picnic to be bold there on the 14th mst It promises to beagayandsuc cessful affair Charles Artuues of the Tritons took his usual spin in in the afternoon ana i it avennein was out in a canoe A jolly party of Tritons took some ot their lady friends te Harbor View in the barge Lady Washington the Afternoon The members ot the dub in the pArty were Henry Duffieid Kehrlein Artizues Charles Bietow and Joseph Kehrlein xne trxtons pair oarea gig is being remodeled 1 fit TnM VWtII WA iul of equities aaui recently It would oe a grana gooa tnmg naman 0 Connor Teemer Gaudaur and ail tbe other scullers of note could begot together hi a race this year I am prepared to offer them a large puree to row for if they will ail come In It aoesn matter to me where they row so long as the regatta takes place in some boating center where a larra number of the friends of the contest ants can see them I will make the purse large enough if the men ail agree to start bnt I dont suppose anything can be done about tbe matter before Hanlim return When the ex cham pion is with us once more I will formally make the proposition I have just suggested It is probable however that Mr St John will be able to turn his money over once or twice before Hanlan returns as the fickle oarsman is said to become enamored of Australia and determined to stay there ON THE DIAMOND Oakland Easily Defeats Sacramento ASOTHEB SLUGGING GAME Flison Deliaaa KiadotfAt n4 IMm iballs farttrlLeyxS WBdpUcaes game in sum I scoret staafetoaf AT BTOCKTOX Xtod sad Bwel There have been a considerable number of rockcod caught during the past week on the principal fishing grounds along theTiburon and Sausalito shores And from All accounts Jt seems that more fish has been caught this month than any corresponding month during the past four years It is true that the rockcod caught on the north shore of the bay at this time of the year does not run si large as during the summer still fish weighing from three to four pounds each nave been caught lately the vicinity of Point Cavallo and the Lime point fog whistle On Wednesday Fred Berry and two friends caught forty five pounds of red Vnrtrnnrl amri a front a PAtat riawaTI the largest weighing three And a hall imiuim uu ine same aay ueorgp Johnson and a friend caught About forty pounds of red and rJne Tocfcfish at the Sugar Loaf rock the largest weighing two and three quarter jjuuuus oame very large nstt nave also been caught lately near Battery point Angel island and at Kershaws point Large smelt Are mnmnral the flan yard opposite feausahto and at Cone4noughoUdndo anything to Uphold RifwsJ Ws th performance irosU not dnutl Mb rti Pbrfaa And ra i i aET i ttsr55E4 a rock On Friday two men in a small ooatcxugni twenty nine targe smelt some of them weighing over one and a half pounds and measuring nineteen inches in length To day the trout season opens and before the McheahAll have greeted the eyes of a large majority of its readers many speckled beauties shall have been whisked from the riffles and pools of tbe creeks most adjacent to the city The prospects for good sport during the season are very promising The late heavy rams have replenished ail the headwaters and lovers of Walton ian pastimes look forward to innumer able And profitable outings during the summer Handball A large number of spectators assembled to witness the games at Butlers handball court on Howard street yesterday The contests were mnsuallv dose and spirited Tbe first was a sinEle handed contest between William Cummins And John McKenna It terminated In an easy victory iot uummins who won AU three games Dan McMabonof tbe Potierothen engaged Jack Elordanthe local champion with the resulted A draw Thai event wiU be deaded next fennriav Lawless Hudson and Hennessey took sides in a six hahded contest against Kelley Moloney And George DahL Each aids won one rub In the next fame a mnro hnWl match between Lawless and Moloney the prize was awarded to Lawless after a spirited contest The final event was a four handed game with Donnelly aod Tom Klroyonone side and James ODon ndlcnd George Hynea on the other The result was Indecisive each Bide winning a game and the decisive test was postponed nil next bunday Xeaael and Conralnr Messrs OShea and Wren are now busily engaged making arrangements for an open meeting to be held on Sunday April 21st at Xewark Cours ing Park The meeting wiU be open to all dogs In the State There will also be a eaplmg stake for which John Duganof ftiewark has kindly donated a handsome silver cup for the winner of the first prize As this is the last meeting of the season it is expected that a Urge number of entries will be made i The regular monthly meetingof the Pacific Kennel Club will beheld at 419 California jBtreet on Wednesday evening whenbnsinrss of importance in connection with the coming bench show will be transacted Messrs Carroll Deane And Boyd of the Occidental Coursmg Cub have been appointed a committee on grounds to secure the best passible terms from the proprietors of Jtewarfc Park for a coursing meeting on Decoration Day SAaUba Tne masquerade on skates at the Fa rtSflnnnk last Thursday tuirht was largely attended and was a very well managed Affair Some of the costumes were etrikidgly original and those worn by the lew skillful skaters were al tunes rjUed in mcturesane confusion on the boor The grand maichvtas tea oy a nsessor jerns ana was the event of the evening joe waistem jias issued a cnaoenge to all skaters America for a race one Of two miter long for saryi sum from laototua iiie Mission Nanng uut wniiioid its secular meeting Pridar alirht There will be several racer And an exhibitionexhibition of fancy stating a rmcAas rosesky ear opeaed At Jk Cloie Contest Lost tj San Francisco Slotktoa Amateur Game The ttsual Sunday games of baseball were played in this ci and At Stockton yesterday and drew targe crowds to witness them At the Haight street grounds In thlr city the Oaklanda de feated the Sarrammtos in a heavy hit 1 nog game oy a score ol 17 to 4 At the same place the Eeanes defeated the WJirFincks by A score of 21 to 12 At Stockton tha fian Frandscos were 1 beaten in a close game by a score of 2toL Bdow will be found interesting Accounts of the games with the usual weekly notes The Oaklands administered ATnost crushing And humiliating defeat to tbe Sacramentos yesterday Afternoon At the JLnght street grounds taking them Into camp by tbe one sided score of 17 to The crowd in Attendance was sot as large as npon the opening day but stall fully 10000 people were present and all seemed to richly enjoy the the Oakland players The game was both rood and bad try turns There were a number of brilliant plays made ana abundance of loose And reckless fieidmc the latter eeiag manigea is prmapany oy tne visiters inc vatianos again gave evidence of then right to be termed the sluggers oi tne league xney maae tne heart of the Visttme pitcher Aad and heavy for they snowed him no quarter whatever ana pounded out singles doubles and triples till further orders and hit the baa just where when And how they liked and as often as they wanted to They opened tip a fusillade on the hapless Goodenongh from the start and from then till the finish It was one continual cannonad ing and tbe unfortunate twiner was undoubtedly a happy man when the last man was out to the ninth inning Truly the Oaklands revenged them selves ior mar tinionunate aeieat i the day before The Sacramentos taken eoBectiTelr as a dab are certainly a great disAp poinsmen jancu nas oeen said Ana mncb more written About the nlAvers their wonderful capabilities and mar velous achievements upon the diamond and hearing all this the public has been led to believe that the dob was second to none in the California League but alas the reverse of all this Is what the public beheld yesterday Individually there Are some fine players in the team 0Day Kewbert and Jevne for instance but taken as a whole they ere a set of cast off cripples old And moss grown In snort tney are a set of job lots from the East who if put upon the block and knocked down to the highest ladder would hardly bring much more than enough to decently uniform a dub uneoitwo tilings is certain lather Manager GiUi has been generally imposed nrxmiV his Eastern adnsem or else his judgment of a ball player Is the poorest in the world The team rill nave to be greatly etrengtbened bv the engagement of many new men if tbe directors expect the dob to cut Any ii rare ai aum ine pennant race The Oaklands were in splendid form and played with their usual vim and dash And although they made five errors none of them proved Tery costly Cogman was in the box and pitched a strong and effective game Hardies catching though not perfect was very fair McDonald and Smafley each did splendid work at second and third Long Cahrlt and Dailey each rendered good service in the out field Of the Sacramentos Day At second base Kewbert at short and Jevne left field each covered himself with glory by fine fielding Xewberts work at short field was espedslly fine He assisted in two neat double plays and when he caught a hot liner from Hardies bat that nearly knocked inn off his feet and saved his dub two runs be was cheered to the echo and had to doff bis cap a number of tunes beibre the applause subsided Good Tkw BaaxTrtnetaeM Defeated ly Oaa Bern Srocrras March 3L The Stocktons defeated tne San Frandscos this after noon in beatttimlly played game by a score mi The Stocktons made one run in the first inning and one earned run is tbe sixth Tbe Ban Frandscos goian unearned run in the seventh inning through an error of Sweeney in failing to hold a ban thrown by Hunolt The features of the game were the battery work of Hunolt and Depangher and the heavy hittmg of the Stocktons Meegan was hammeredior eleven hits with a total ot sixteen bases SGckney led in the stick work with one single ana two two taggers TheSAn Frandscos seemed unable to bit Hunolt saiely and got only four base bits DepangerA throwing to bases was superb And not a base wm stolen on him the only two men Irving to run to seo onaocing xnrown out eweu Also aid good work bat threw wild to second twice Following is the official score fitefwtAnd Aead a gap aioMaam otnerxMwaseB and watt lor tfce eel fellow to do ts trade And dssatAy Activity whale i sf What they leek altogether and Kie thing wbiehismoet essential to Auocess la team vorkv When fbeir manAger can fnstiilthe neceasHyof lhJsinlbl3ieircrAnrsMK Is possible Oey win do setter wear A great deaf oT aporthAs been made of the effiorrts of AustraBan writes to grapple with the ArnerifAn gaase of caseoau Anatne louowing retort rrem an JUieiAlde writer win be read witn Interest If an Aostrallan writer were to lay that the ban sounded aralnst the bat llke tbe bark of a terrier in an empty What would tbe sport tnt editor tMnktOr again wbat woold hethlrM ids reportEr told hira that It was a came ralmlatwi te rend the Iutmfi and make hair grow on the baldest head in thirty minute that Anson was bird wtndSdbonbrtotlw focal aviary that the old mans red face was WTinkled like the tine ef washboard that by one great oh tan van oaa seen acaipea scannea ins reputation as a pitcher but he may improve after a game or two Graves is a uuu wurauHg cavciier wno nas seen better days but with the present speedy set ot catchers he will have to be classed aj a back number Their first baseman Krehmyer is tbe poorest of the lot And the sooner he is given a return ticket home the better it will be for the fortunes of the clnb Sylvester proved himself to be a heavy hitter but was not given an opportunity to show his worth in the field Veach the center fielder allowed base hits to drop Ail Around mm seemingly without making any efforts to get them McSorlev showed no very well at third and although he ac ballplayer about him The Oaklands took the lead from tbe start and were never headed winning with ease The following is the score OZXAAD ABB 2KSKF0 A cawa 4 a 3 iTelU a a 6 8 2 10 3 1 DaHyT 3 3 110O Hrdlec 1 4 4 1 Hmalley SO 6 3 3 niiieireili Hooter le 8 Lont if A McDonald Sh A ConxnUOp 8 3 3 0 8 4 4 0 Totals Sylvester rxU veacnw I McSortarSb AraliHiereirla 4 Jem as a iwterts 3 OTy Sou 4 tirarea 4 Ooodenoagh A 13 0 45 17 19 A 37 S3 9 aacAAinarro AB BH SH TO A 4 1 4 Totals 4 1 3 1 3 3 10 3 0 0 3 3 0 10 3 4 0 a 3 OjOOO 3 Moora 4 Jaan 2t aM 3 nncaaey a AS BH BS A JS 3 1 4 110 3 0 0 4 3 3 4 OS Baker tT UHBStB arepaBserAMM 4 0 10 4 30 Totlfc 34 111 027 5 3 AAA SAlcosacA JLBS 3hbiipo a ITTlf 4 uaaiy aa a Perrtw elU A 8oclrweUtt4 Bares a 3 rowers 1U 3 Doyle St 3 Swett 4 Keegu 3 1 0 OOO 1 0 0 10 10 3 11 0 0 3 1 a i 1 4 1 1 0 0 OT 0 0 Total A 4 1 Moore hit by batted 60 UMlillt Stockton 1 000010O 03 Ban rraocieco 01 0 01 Eazned nai BluCktom A Two baaebltx Xaker Behaa Btfekner 8tna Jttoleai baaes Moore Benaa Tint base on errors tHocsxoB a uase on called naus stoefe ton 3 Ban Traneueo A Ift on haxea SioekMn 7 6aa Fraadaoo A fitroek aot 1 arjuro oy uuneu a aaaia nana Depasger Swett 4 Umpiro Sheridan Scorer Seujr Time of game la 40m BaVn Seat Xtoaaw Sakta llosa March SL Tbe reta 1 lams Club defeated the borne dub today by a score of 11 toL Both clubs showed that they Are in need of practice The game was played on the new grounds at the racecourse Hard hitting was the feature of the game Baseball IToteS The championship season of the Cal ifornia League Is no win full blast and the players are fast getting down to their work Tbe dubs haveAll shown their strength And the two best teams seem to be the Stockstons aad Oaklands with the San Frandscos ft good third wtule the Sacramentos with their present playerslook Bke a forlorn hope And the dnb will have to be renovated and rebuilt before It wiU 1 make any shawm in the race Thel Etwdurgoi tbe crabs with the present ageof gsmeswxm Audlostls asfollows Oakland Stockton Ban ITanclaoo cacranieirto lost 0663 0 66S seeee ojwe mammmi A Snaofl by ArtAbislw RELIQIOS COmS FBOK GOD tie Strfe Betwn ol tlwPrelwte i and torn and as It swept through thel rumen fight with its back halrbaarlns be 1 jw us smpeuaers uttered an uneartniy yea end then fell weak and bloody among theearriagesr I anrrr anrlitr nMnn could neyer work his powers ot Imagery to soartohighr TtustttrnlvtheietortconrieoTis Vmcent Dailey Oaklands new catcher Is a wonderfully Active man for one so large And in slaving xieht field yesterday showed his Ability to pes oyer grouna aooui las asAqy ax mem ana is as neewootea as a oeer in rnnntng the bases Jevne is stfll as great st favorite here as when be played with the old Pio neers Ha is thorough bAll rJaver and Sacramento is fortunate in secur tngxumv He Ban outfielder second to none a good trtter And ptooablytlie most daring and successful basernnner in xne league There is a great deal of rvmnazhr el pressed for Pitcher Qoodenongh and there are a great many who hope to see him undo Tfais poor work otrtstet uay ana Become a success ue is a thorough rentleman and ouiet And modest In his manner and is ai pres ent in xne xniust oi a ueep Annexion for not a mohtb since be buried Ids wife of a year at Sacramento In the face of tins it is hardly to be expected that he can put Ills best foot forward and throw his beartintohisworkio judge him not too harshly but give a lew more trials and see if he cannot re deem bimselt before you thepubhe condemn him Oakland has yet another man to re porttorawty ana ne wm ne fiere on the 15m inst His TiameisBsiTtom and he pitched tor last seasons Buffalo team And comes with a fine record cThere is not a weak man in the Oakland team And it is witboat doubt the best trggregation of players Bohtnson has everJbeen in command of And trom present appearances they will be tbeStvcktonsAreatestioein the race for the pennant a jrosTorrrae mrsTmr Sacramento is Stockton has no walkover For Oakland is is tbe race AndSan Frandsco has a word to siy lire vaaianus are siaggers irom way bact Hunoirs prtching was a complete Incetl and MeegsnmrvdalmtTrar ds needs another rntchn i ne isacramento players seem to be a set oi CASTern joo lets Mike DePangherold as be iscatifii A pretty stiff game yesterday tiweenevs error gave the FYmmm a run end saved them from a shutout Bnckney is from Alabama and is one of the tew slavers from the far South ONeill and Doolev am wnlendM coachers and their tayings on the fines are amusing The home talent of the Oakland team yesterday made 22 of the la hits offOoodenough With three games a week the dubs of tbe league should keep in splendid playing form unde nder the new rules the result of a game vfll sever be known until the Last man is oat Umpire Young gives satisfaction And keeps the players constantly on the cepted an the chances offered himheLmifCitw Ai not anraMrtoB tha atria The correct thlngin society on Thurs TkiMwM tn tk iSvi I 7 atternoons wm be a Criv 34 AVASAT 133 IS US lUitlfil 3 3 A 0 A A IT BacraineateMw i i Earned ransVOaJclaad 10 Secaaneate 1 ijuree oaae ai uaroie uaaiy xwo oaae htts Umg Kyrrester 2 Dooley Jrvna Stolen bases CahUl 3 rSeHl 3 Long A Smauey 1 ItcUonakt 3 Bylvester 1 Jevne 4 Jrint base on ezrors Oaklaad 3 Sacramento 4 But base on eaUed nana Oaktaad 7 Seeramentol Lett ta tajes Oakland Sacramento 4 Street out By Courblaa 7 by tjoodeaenfdi 4 Doable plays Kewbert and Day Jwtrt CDay andKrettnwvyr VXeflL McDonald and Dooley PaaaedbaUs Sardie3QraTes3 Wad pftebea Oootn ua iwneiaisa a limawsaias za aunt tmplre leungy OBdal acorer Sbspteton TBS AMATXTJRS Tbe Keane Neatly Defeat the Will Flnck The morning game At Haight street was a slugging contest on both sides tne Keaaes coming out victorious by tbe following score 5 ABTLBHSn Pa JLTC I9etmasAa 3 A 1 A BanOelph lb 3 1 tery 3 3 3 0 farren2b 4 3 0 3 3 1 IIrtm3Sb A 3 3 A 4 0 leTtauen 3 3 3 a A HtarttLt 1 1 1 1 uaitire1 3 i i Warren rfB 3 3 1 0 0 Totalst8 519 T5 5 1 Witt a nsecxa i ABHSHrn a BtoltaSb 0 4 I 3 KltcseswASw A 0 10 9 4 1 Robettaoa le 4 1 1 A 8 1 1 rarfces A 3 1 0 3 1 WDan 4 3 A A A ITyirar 6 3 3 0 0 Aenylt 3 3 3 14 0 0 AeUa9MA 1 3 1 0 1 Boeocare 1 A 0 3 0 1 TotaH 39 5 S7 AOSie AT XAAlAba 1 3 34 7 8 9 aaaea 1 A 3 3 A A a oi WinFlaeta0 3 3 0 3 0 1 9 3 43 Earned ran Seaaea A ntt A vtuta a 1 mwirr oaae wife aacreu ueraiaa Twe baae AttaRaaoolplv levy JATtelL Parker iracn ainkioase eilma Maanaa a 1 a ibcis rat os9o on cauaa iranw KaenaaS Wlllfc Flacfca A Aaas4UulAllnckawool rJ dav afternoons will be a drire thwmrb the park and a look At the game on the way nome xwoiey makes a splendid captam He showed bis thoroueh knowledge nf the rules when he forced the umpire to take his place behind the catcher when the bases were empty ewberfs stop of Hardies Lner yesterday was tbe best feature of the game It nearly felled him to the ground anq roDbea lxm of a two or three bagger And possibly a home ran Tbe Stocktons have commenced thrir deadly work with the whitewash brush rather early Sacramento was the first to fall a victim bnt at the same time Stockton didnt do very much with young Hapemans delivery uooaenougn received a pretty warm reception yesterday from the Oakland siaggers but it may bare been onrv aa off day with him which is common to au pitchers And In fits next game be may surprise the public nas manes oaseoau so Attractive is the fact that it is sot altogether necessary to witness the commencement of a game to en joy tne nnun tor all portions of the came Are alike exmtinp And interesting umpire xoung nas tacen a good stand in insisting that all coaching shall be done in English and without tbe use of slang his reasons being that it prevents the batter from being coached as to bi kind bf A ball tbe catcher nas signaled tne pncsertode lrrer Thursday Afternoon will be LAdies Day at tbe League grounds And is the pet scheme of President Mono He sad championship games scheduled for that day and for that reason gave the deciding vote which admitted ladies free to all the games Tbey promise to beTrerr nopulAr and Already the ladies are lorming parties to attend McSoriey Sacramentos third base 1 man is mctnamea Trick which is supposed to have been Applied to firm because of hU alleged trick during the fame He tried one of them yesterday preventing Long getting past third base when he could easily have scored It might be well to inform this fresh young man that out here in CaiifbrniA sues actions are rot tooted upon as tricks but is called dirty hulinJar ins and is something the public will not tolerate it is a pleasure to see Harry ODaV back in the ranks Again IthvAnrtfnr a time aa though he was to be left out and would save to seek Ait engagement ut uie sur ia euiu was AOOUS XO leave when the Sacramento mimmf eanwt ia his sense and Aimed him fie la young actrva and AmhrtloTnVAnd it of sooCTonasxeaaynAhits Which Are All tirereouirementa necesnr lartn tall player and SAving these he will iot be kmgm making his mark xtext inursoAy dock the league wfll iBAoguxate its mid wees games The inriicalioni su that th JriU be rery popnlar parttcnlAriy witn ww ui auu tuose waose oownown vssmesa ennsats oclock and tboee who hAve the leisure to attend TitSTe may la nadmniTMnaJwlesrwa In titaSAOEameatO ieam beet taken to trwber time i aa pbytng MUma Disappearance ef Iteglstered Tack agee at Beatue 3eattle Budget JOarch 23 Postmaster Lvon is trring toeolve a mystery in his office said one ol the cier as yesteroay A tnysteryl Yea a mvatprff aid raiU o4 alarge section of his salary to solve it toor WhAtUitT There is or waa aleasrsomewbpr through which a large number of regis tered packages bave mil nerer to re 1 xurn ana no one sas oeeff able to nn dersrand Jnst how the tmng was done 1 i rooaorv utev were not talcanm ilr Lyons ofacef tes tney were that is tbe packages Liefer ta were tar thew had lvit receipted for And were for local delivery There are other packages sussing but tber may have been taken and likely were taken at some other point Why not get the Postofiice Inspector at workt vA He has been at wort and nnrwith standing aU the efforts be And Mr Lyon save made the responsible person Is still undetected Duar lpttra save been sent but they have sever been molested although ethers were taken The decoys were Avoided as if they had been poison Watch has been kept I understand And yet mys tenoas disappearances AliH occurred Mr Lyon in several case fiat been obliged to pay considerable cuius of money to make np for stoles packages The thefts bave thus far defied delnv turn and that is why the disappearance oi ene pacsages suggests A mystery one is Anspectedf and sot the slightest clew can be fbnndL It all proves thAt registered packages Are Sot 1 qaue aa sue as sue puuc geneiaiiy imagines COAST SETTS KOXXg tJ The contract has been let for a large hotel at Bedondo beach The Solano Than has a nn ftrvM nf fraa including a new head BJumlnons reck of excellent quality and Abundant 1a quantity is found at Chine Cbee Cong tbe rorUsnd fatrrderer has been denied Anew trial by the Sopreme Court Professor Pierce et Pasadena bas been chases priadpal ef the Chico Normal School The Stockton Baseball Hub defeateJ the Sacramentos at Stockton on Saturday br a score of 3 too A second attempt wm be made to convict tire keepers of the cotorieus Flai Cottage atlosAngelea Frank Soma a tn fl cttir ammlnA suicide at PorUand Sattrrday wiaichioro aemi us acoouni 02 oojnestie troinuec Willie liaupin was kfDed by tbe kick of aeoltontbe rnshof Henry Harris near aauwoDni Aapa county last caay A drunken Indian at Clear dMlene brnt a pane 01 glass tu a saloon mursaay night and the crowd present gave him a fatal beating Too Oregon BaOway and Kavigatiott Oemnany a dpnot at EnriinnM TV mHh f5000 was burned prebably by tramiia The Eureka Hotel was burned at Dos geness auesday nhrht Tbe total loss 4a f4CO0 Insurance f230O The cause was a detective cue The Victoria fB CD ColonUt tn a Junf outfit vf smaller tvne than ft baa Im nslng and consequently gives mete read ana pram exccuenxiy heTada City has a Whits Cap organ nation et young noodinm whose mera bers are being bunted by detectives tor sererai outrages tney save perpetrated The prohibitory liquor law in Pasadena was sustained try the Lea IsnlMaumtT Bapertot CwUTt to which John Serdrh an pomuwaviw nn 2WKU1IIK UOSOr The Mexican Qovertrment is wpaited to nave icaiuen ewer oojuuo so asoa datiesoacooda takes tbe fia arm lalnes to aay nothing of deoouncejaent and other feev A baseball bat slipped from tbe hata raaii a najias anxing a jrame at Tesno Wednesday end knocked Horace Nelson A thirteen year old TctatiasexIblebut be is likely to recover James TVlnslow an old inmate of the Ktamsiaas UHmiy nospttai eut his throat last Friday beeanaa ha didnnt lft hu treatment at that institution lie did sot mi i wi in Kiinny firmly A los Angeles barber named Betmnan Is missing and there are doubts whether be bat fled volnstarUv has bent warnad away br Vigilaace Commlttes onac nu reports 01 anaue tatauiarity with Immature elrls Bernard KaU a taembei of Csnried Opera Company was standiswon tna id walk ta lot Angeles Saturday when a tin awua viwppeu a pair 01 arrears rroma root and tbey struck Kats on the instep and went through bis foot Fresno has the population and postal business required to entitle the dtrto free deUYcry and now It It proposed to number the booses aad put np the names of the streets which Is also requisite before free delivery is estabuahedV1 Os Austin wbo was the first wnmsatoemretatneralstAlndoatry te California diatfoB Vedaeaday She bad bees eaffed in tb faw in since 1878 when taiUng health compelled her to relinquish nr in SanTran The YaBeJO CTwraCdtteusof a report that the big ferry boat Solano wtbish ksttIm tt trains aetoMCejeilaesatraa wul belaid off feffrrpalrs Bart month and daring tbe J1 resuiieu a xoaEe mem aU trains frora the north and east via Bae ramenta win nass thmngft Ktnrtnn Xoting fas alleged detective who retted 7owhk sweae saxaea anjBoerg on toe cars betaeea Eacraxeento and Auburn a iboTtttaie ago and escaped prosecution by alt lug up only a portion ot the plunder returned to Sutter uty where MA conduct was such that the dozens ordered bfan to leave And he left The Bamer 2mitx saysf This paralyser is projected at as iron ockton rBojtml Want nnt rate tailor and entter tni 4aayr betsefl go owt doers aad semi Wio open with UoaMer answeitwis 1 Anaaeblsuceted Boeke pnsher teat we need waav ciowiws aeae naaan ss jia eea sew ore aactai and est weed Ae aaleAl aaueiiai jam wm wua weeadfaajateAbis 3 i BmUAX and flowers aad the upturned faces of hundreds of people welcomed Archbishop BioTdaajaok home when be appeared in tbe pulpit of St Marys Cathedral yesterday momfeg High mass was celebrated At 1030 oclock Father York was celebrant Bey A Cottle deacon Bev Georae Monbwm ery Chancellor of tbe ArcfccSocesesuu deacon Father BlAieJrnaaVir of cere monies Bishop Beatas of Detroit and Father Prendergast were in the sanctu ary Thirty altar boys served durtns the mass ail being atstred ia aewaur pUces white soutanes and rednhxah sdtopersl The church was filled At 10 odootr axtd by tbe tune ass commenced aror AeAtwAstobebAdWThentheAroh biihop entered the pulsat at II oclock the people crowded tk main aIUa half way up its length and stood in crowds at the rear of the church Before betrtnnlng bis ierrnnn tha 1 Archbishop Announced that hereafter on cunaavs ana solidays first mAss would be At 6A XV He thankel tho people for then prayers and good wishes dnrmg ids absence to foreign lands And during iu illness He and his travels had improved sis health someTthat but he returned not that ia was well but that be felt It was good to be At home Hesad implicit isithbowever in the priests who had eared for tbe people during ins absence The text was found the fourth chapter twenty first to thirty first verses of tbeejusUsof St PaniJe the Galatians The last verse reads So then brethren we ere Sot children of the bondwomen but of the free Tbe miracle of the loaves and fishes was Also made part of the text ne ncue vessel earned op by tie boys into the lifila cf udea represent oar vrorthlessness and insumoencr said the Archbishop bnt these may pe so ampunea oy xne ereai power Wat tbey will become sufficient sot only for xo but frir those who look tm to wa Tse great difficulty is that in our eprntnal Irfevre do not irve erp to the pw we save ijook inose ol sidethe faith rho come to us everv day And aay tbey wish they believed as we believe fiat they had tbe fasMt we have And the consolation of that faith but they are held back by some invisible power which comes free they know not where Let them cultivate the spark of faith tbey have And it will be kindled and multiply and like the five loaves And the few fishes become aH sumcient for their seeds For is every sonl so xoAtter bow depraved Dr darkened it is there it Always a sound spofwhlch reflects all the goodneafrof the bemg just as a little drop of water reflects the heavens above it Tbe Archbishop then nude passing reference to those men of the world who nave so many tJimga todo nth out ability to do them and ao juany temptations to overcome They should reflecV ho AaidV on what xuight ba rightly termed thAif spiritual capitaL and take reiigiOSAA they found it not as A burden bnt as a blessing True religion comes sot from man bat from God It Is ot so Country no people no estate It belongs to aB it is a drone riant which iua its growth in Insufficient hearts end has its muliipU cationlnthe grace of God Although in the old countries there soems tone a lessening 01 religious faith and spiritual beneCstill the Archbishop thought Andbopedthat there was An increase of spiritual belief in Qod grace too be contained pur Holy Father who aits is Peters chair hsA not around bus thevrorahrp of kings And potentates but be lm About sua tbe worshio 01 trne Catlwdb liearta And deprived of iaa throne by an iHuuinciHaiin nasesiADUsnea A throne in the hearts of the mntatade nt CatboJo faithfnl whieb ia ttmnw than Any earthly ttamev aad more en aurmg man any built by man wtule the condition ad Eummii ffl fW dayvworse than when the Savwr vas pa the earth for tbe Christian rengsoa bas been repudiatedieverycountry attlLour Holy Father sitting like tbe Savior in the wilderness ins Wint him A multitude which bangs upon ha wvnu icucvh is 01 uoo not 01 man It is sustained by God The ArchhuhOD then made eloonent reference to tbe buHdlug np of this republic during the 100 Tears of Its fife and spoke of the progress made by the Catholic Church in America during that time As a Catholic bishop And An American citizen said he coming home to the land I krresa mnrh feel 1 came to a country where much good may be done for God While wo are free And ewe allegiance to no one let as not forget that there is an After life Let ss remember that our religion isadivniegift tbat howpoorwemay uovi uuwwaij we may ne ourpoor ioAves And fishes will be so muitiiJiotl thAt they will te sufficient to feed fiom And the remnants fill twelve baskets So my good People nrav to day that your bishop may be so Messed that be may Assist tbe work that remains for sun ta do end that we may be foreverTgreat aad free Bement ber that our Teligion ot nvine cngm it came down to us Jrom Qod Tbe strength of oar holy religtoa is not in the gorgetfflsnessof itoceremontAlsr not in the grandeur of its Cathedrals nor in the fearning of its schoolmen but in the obedience of our people to the laws of God They are sober honest fearless and good And in thAt is our strength Pray that we xnay aa hve that those who hear us may Aay Iney Are dttzessof the world but they Are those whd Also have a spiritual life they are men and women who are the best of oituens because they obey tbe rales and follow the tenets tBdr re Itrion AUlJiis I trust wiii have tte effect ef cansing tbousands to become partakers of ur rehgion in this life and in thegtoncsof theworidtocome At the cnnclnaian th nuu Archbishop pronounced his benediction on tne people ana tne chatr then sang tbe Te Deum in thanksgiving for the safe retain of the prelate Irom Jus travels Cl 1 14 Why Didnt He SAoeit Albequerque Oenrocrat Tbe four fellows who held up the At lantdc And Pacific were cool ones They left theexnresa car tml wmt abort distance when to the dismay of nwHTDUB uea wentsacs Ana toUKrilcker bocker the express messenger that lie had left bis gas ta the car And would IBor to get hV He stepped gayly into the com part meat secured tbe valnabie weapon lifted bis hat politely and bowed good Sight to the astonished messenger who is evenyet wondering what soled him thU be did not shoot the robber And indeed there is a nuesfaon atwemos of the whole AfEalr why did sot the messenger shoot when the bandits started away and why did he sot shoot when one returned Alone Jf there were men PUt In charge of Wellt Fatao One express treasure who were afraid of so freeoooter on earth aad a Htelo bloodletting was indulged in on taopart ef tha team hands And swssesgers tha mountain joads would very soon be tree 01 the bold bsaaim TktWyllaatallwit Toiubttoae Prospector There are over twenty Cbinrse stores in Tucson And all are doing good bttai nessT mere Are two cr tnrce vnma sea eanngawboJajBAte fcfocenr bu3i sesa And ther Aretcrr liberally patronised by tbo wbole Mexican pofniax oxt inree iunisineir are mirvearl to MazIoab airU and a Cblnaman who keeps a eetaorAt frewteftlteJtaitttein Partec 1 1 i i i Ahesaateof CbAriey Hscag ong mrry a piouilwwit Jfcajeaw tMm sntasHe esaeawsa as 1 Sa RatSSw awAA wSSAt SsTSwAf fiwo Twaawst to wd from 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