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PfSHiil MiscBUJtxEotra President of the Unite States of Ameriou PKOCLAMATION 19 P0BSUASTTO KTjcmn of the act ef Conm as cnnnni third eighteen hundred and elirhtx I Culreut Bad COfttllwea fnmuM lUaa Department and for fulfilling ryiWWW wmx HJWM UMUUi mOCI and eighty six andfor other na Icertatn articles of cession and agree ten nude and concluded at the Cut or Irton an the nineteenth day of Jan in year ox onr ijora eiipiieen lran nd eighty nine br and between tha I States of AmerlcAand the Sfurami nation of Indiana whereby th gee ior teec a auoa or Indiana onalderaiioa therein mentioned eranted to the ITniied RtatA wirh Serration or condition foil and com lie to the eatrre western half of the or toe saxi Mnacoeeev or Clwk la the Indian Territory lying west wm mm Burrerea aoaestaousneix treaty with said Sattoo dated tha hth day of June eighteen bandied asd acta aiso granted ana released Inn I States all and everrclalnu Mate I Interest of any and every description la any and all land and territory wbet Ecept so nroca of the former domain of Isoogee orCreekJ Nation as lies east 1 tine 01 aivtsioa surveyed ana eatao i voresaia ana men nsea and occn the home Of Raid Tarian and whleh Iaf eesston and agreement wen duly gratified and confirmed by said alna txee nation of Indians By act or 0 aoerored on the Uttrty nrstday of eicateeQ handred and eighty nine Dm united Stales by act of Congress Id Hatch first eighteen boudred and nee ana a By section twelve of the act en Ltnect making appropriations for tbo lana COBungeBiexpensesoi toe jfloian ent and for fauilllng treaty stipala lita Tarlons Indian tribes for the year June thirtieth eighteen boadred and i van rov oiner purporoa pthi ona eignteen itanarea ana eigaiy rt title Interest and claim which said of Indiana might hare in and to cer ttaa ceaea By article tone oi toe irewr the liuted states ana earn asuoa concluded Jane fourteenth eighteen rlatkm to become operative upon is by the dnly appointed delegates I Nation specially empowered to do so pease ana conveyance to we unuea Man rirht title interest and claim of loon of Indians In and to said lands in rand form satisfactory to the President must Mates ana bald release and conveyance data the sixteenth day of March a hundred and etghtynlne has been 1 ntiiy eecntea approved ana uctit lllia Mten thirteen of the act last lid relailug to said lands provides as the aTBasorveyed are hereby reserved tor and benedt of the pnblte acbools to he bed within the limits of said lands rucn conditions and regulations as may after enacted bv Conaress the lands acq aired by conveyance from Blnote Indians nereonaer except me thand tblrty sLith sections shall be of to actual netUers ander the bome aws only except aa herein otherwise 4 except that section two tbooaaud nndred and one of the Revised 8tat all not apply Ad raovtDKDrra That any person wno navuitu to but for anv cause failed to secure In fee to a hiimostead under ezistlnji who made entry under wnat is as the commuted provisions ox uie lead laws shall be Qualified to make a lead entry upon said lands Ani rao I rcKTHkn That the riahu ot honor licaarged UnKm soldiers and aanom In civil war aSOcllneaanaarsrnoeaui twentv three hundred and four and three hundred and five of the Revised a snail not he abridged Akd pbo iTBTitEB That each entry shall be In form a i nearly aa practicable and no be permitted to enter more than one aectlon thereof hat until said lands TOed for settlement by proclamation of atdent no person shall be permitted to pon and occupy me game ana no per taxing this provttnoa ahall ever be per to enter any of said lauds or acquire hi thereui aecrptajT of the Interior may after antatlon and not betore permit en aid lauds for town sttea under sections three hundred and einhty seven and three hundred and elghty eUtbt of the 4 Statutes but no such entry snati em oore than one half section or land all the fbregoinjr provisions with refcr lauds to be acqnireo irom uie oernr Including the provisions per forfeiture shall applj to and regu icqc bv i and agreement made and concluded DM1 disposal of the lands acquired from rcreea Indians Dy articles oi itjr of WaHhiuguo on tha nineteenth I January in the year oi our ueia eutuie utred ana etgnty nine i therefore I Benjamin Harrison pverin mo veaieu vj imtwiu upproved March second eighteen ad eighty nine aforesaid do hereby Uld make lenovra that ao much or I as aforeaald acquired from or con oy the Muscotiee or Creek at Ion of as ana om or oy uie aemuiuie auua llians respectively aa is contained I the following described toandanesTla nine at a point where the decree ot le nlnetv eiirht west from Greenwich Iveyed In the years eighteen hundred rty eight ana eignteen nanaretr anst ly one InU rsects the Canadian Kiver north alone and with the said degree loint where the same intersects tha iron River thence up said river along arm Dana tnereoi to a point woeratno Is ratersected by the south line of what Id line beliig the north liue of the lands Iby tbe MuscofteeorCreeic atlon of 1st the United States bv tbe treaty of llrreentli eighteen hundred and aixty Itcuce east along said lihe to a point I ike same UitersecU the west line of the apart as a reservation fortbe Pawsee I br act of Comcres srinreved April Iet jh tmt hundred and seventy six db range line between ranges four and or toe Indian xertatan inenca Iio said Una to a point where the same i the rciddla of the main channel Clutarron river thence up sald ong the middle of tbo main channel I to a point where the same intersects Itge line between range one east and ae west being the Indian aXeridlaa I Hue forais the western boundary tu apart rcspectivetx Iowa xecuttve August and hjekapoo Jndlaaa Order dated respect bu Order HiWnti til eighteen aid range line or merldan to a point ae same intersects ine ngnt nana th Fork of theCanadlan River thence river along the right bank thereof to where the tame 1 intersected by th ef tbe reservation occupied by the band of Pottawaromles and tha ab ShawRe Itullans set apart under ma ns ot tne treaty er enmsry twenty 1ougress approved May twenty three li hundred and seventy two theacer llexif the said west Irneof the aforesaid Ittoa to a nolnt where the same rater ha mutate of toe main cnannetei toe river thence up tha said river he middle of the main channel therev Klut opposite to tbe place or begin thence north to the Dlaceof begin ivlrg em excepting one acre of hind i in township sixteen north rang of the Indian merldan In Indian and also one arra of land In tha comer of the northwest ouartet of I ttTteen township strteen north rang ktat of die Indian meridian In tho Iu lerrirory which last described twa ereby reserved for Government ua HI will at and afnuf tha hour Of oclock noon of tha twenty aeoond Aarll next and not before be oaeuexl lement ander the termaof and cnb authe comiitions limitations ana rev contained In aaid act of Coacresa 4 March second eigtuent ounarea ity ntno and tbo law of the TnJtear4 ppiicaoae tneretev 1 hereby exprrssry dedsred maAffffK utwn it no other parts or portkma jidsembracrd wtthfn the Intllaii Ter ta 1 those herein soeclBcsJlr described Flared to be open to KtUemeiit at that are named and fixed are to bectra as open to settlement under this proc a or tne act or jaarcn second agnteen and eisbtr alne amresaJd aodv kt cals hereby asaUt expressly given the twee ty second day of April lhBUdred asd elghtv ttiBe beret I will ever be permitted to ester lands or acquire bat tlcfiia therein taeoSIrertof the United States will Bdto stHctJy entDrce tt proTntlon taf Congrtaj ta the aboreefleclL eaa whereut I have hereunto set my lid caused the seal of lh hired State rbaosandeurht bnniired and etebrW lid of the Iadependence ef the Untied one nunareo and thlrventa I President I as Bum Secretary of stain LLS FOE SCPPUES OT TUB SCPKEIXTpSDESTT te44arlnr stations Twetftfa Wstrtct wofvLaL apru tssv ED rBoroSALa w21 be reccl red at vsnut izo ciock doob or limaayv day of April ISfor rdrnishtjicL Jta he delivered at aneh mhlU hi Kail CaL ax may hareqmredfi usee tl V1B9 acmn in iae areiiuv rig trkrter tliwhxwfueUoBaeatyear we SO 180 iT Liuat I aJ A I I au of bid Trtfefcxany be oirtAUnsJ boei eontftlnfiur nrvnoMlff most Ion tiwcqtd ipcMU tor SKp 1 1 rwmai ret urr or AU toVmJv ileftcts If itMSMd fbrkUr the Goreronvnt i JwivJer 5 Baperiiaandeatr IMICftfj AUDIPHONK FOR A i iMmii i i imi rtiMiea llf fi i tivrsf i mscanxAxadch The Plaza Stores Oae Piiee 11 Dtalsri Weighed In the balance of public opinion and never found wanting What we drertise to sell yon get straight No dickering or palming off on you omething you dont want We mean straight business every time We have made farther redactions in oat Ciothmj stock bringing some of the goods down fully ffiBHci mm MISCTJTTirTEOPK RiriDf FcotJiiifss SELLING OUT SELLING OUT The Following Lines of Goods Have Been REDUCED TO 8TXII Lower Prices SPORTSMAITS MBE rfw To the Snmiiii of Monfat Diablo by Wheell ri THE COMBS EEGATT Activity Among tbe Yachtsmen Pnffili9tlc Prattla ani General Notes 25 0 Belovr cost of jnanufacture We acquired them low and give you a share in the advantage gained We call your attention a moment to Some Nibbles 500 450 600 Vlannel Sorts formerly sold at 10 we hare redoced to nne French Black Corkscrew 3 rratton Cutaway Frock Salts worth 118 CIO A reduced to r510U 600 AH Wool Pants serviceable nuiwcu Mt 125 150 250 Dont You Want to See Us Ohndrens Blue Cordnroy 6ntt the cheapest thing out ThePlazaStores CKAS FECHHEIMER 706 to 720 KEARNY STREET REMEMBERIpSM on each artieje from which there Is no deviation Tour little child can bny as safely as you ay Bend tut New Catalogue of Ooods and Prices Sent free to any address Get one Saxony Tarn best quality 75c a pound 19 tnCh Plnsh in alt ralm TU 24 Inch FartUtnre Plash in all colors at 1 63 16 Inch elvet In all colors at 76a a yard fOBgee aik One quality at Sue a yard iMdfes Swiss Ribbed Vesta to aU colors at ai 25a SOc and 40e each KUM RawOlk Porteree aa 85 3 50 and a AnUqneLace Cnrtaln7apalr srorUt15 Embroidered FUninclna 42 Inches wide na Chanttlly and Gulpnra nouncSa 43 MadraaTiaiea ban colors SSaeaon Kew style Parasols wltn Iob fancy Handles ot 25 1 60 and 1 7 6 eaeSf7 Mnoe yard No 18 20c a rati The seTeral departments of sport give evidence of healthy life and there is every indication that the present summer will be a memorable one The oarsmen are worked up to a high pitch of enthusiasm by the near approach of tht long talked of regatta and th wbedmen have plenty to look forward to in the matter of excursions and field days The wet blanket still envelops amateur athletic affairs and the neit I meeting of the Pacific CoastAmateuT Atmetio Association is watched for with interest as questions of vital in terest which will probably either make or mar nefei sports on this coast hare to be dealt with Clnb pastimes are as much in favor as ever and it is safe to say that tha coming glove contest between Patsy vRTOiu ana reter jscrson lr exciang not only local but world wide interest The trout fishers are out in force and the yachtsmen are showing signs of acuvuy 26 AND 28 KEARNY ST Proposals for Indian Supplies and Transportation DKPAnTStKST OPTHB INTERIOR Of ace of Indian Affairs Washington March 85 1889 Sealed proposals IndorsedTronos als tor Beef bids for Beefitrnrr be submitted la Separate envelopes Bacon Floor Clothing or Transportation etc as tbe case may be and directed to the Commissioner of Indian the TbiUm eervtaa ahnnS Onfl OTMV nra BaconsaOOOOOO pounds of Beef on tbe Boot wvwv uuuiiue oe oc9i xinnivpoanos Beans 71000 pounds BakfncPowder600000 poands Corn 477000 pounds Coffee 8600 000 pounds Floor 74000 pounds Feed 153 O00 pound Hard Bread 65000 ponnda Hominy 23000 ponods Ird 871 barrels Mess Pork 17000 ponnda Oatmeal 875000 pounds Oats 102000 pounds Bice 8600 pounds Tea 840000 pounds Bait 330000 pounds Soap 920000 pounds Bugs and 23000 pounds Wheat Also Blankets Woolen and Cotton Goods consisting In part of Ttcklnz 25 000 Tarda noara vatco awuuu ysrus xiruitno iuck tree iroi Btaai llX 800 tfiOO yards an siting euooo faros ji i yards Cheviot 12000 yards Brown Sheeting 23500ayards BleacSed Shoeting 20000 rards Hickory Bhrrttnx 15000 yards Calico blurting woo yards wrnsey szoo yards Clothtug Groceries Notions Hardware Judical ttappitos School Books etc and a long list of mlscenaneoBS articles such as Har pesa Plows Rate Forks ete and for about 650 wafomr required for the service to bo delivered at Chicago Kansas aty and Sloox City Also for such Wagons aa may be re and supplies that may not be con ror to no delivered at tna A genclea SJtw must na mads OUT oit oovnaainrT stuiza Scnedules showing too kinds and enantKtes ior eaca lilies In gross of all other goods and articles livery terms of contract and payment transportation notes and all other tiecesnary ln atrnctions wtll be rorntshea upon application to too Indian Office la Washington or lias 65 and 67 Wooster street Kew York the Cosunlssariee of Subsistence jj 8 at Cheyenne Chicago Leavenworth Omaha Haunt utSi sau i sul and Baa arasctsce tbe Postmasters at Sloox City and Yankton and to Uie Postmasters at the following named Places In Kansas Arkansas dry Caldwell TELLif FIGURES FROM THE 44TH AMil REPORT JAKTJAUY I 1889 OF TBTK NEW YOEK LIFE INSURANCE tOMPANY 346 and 34S Broadway New Tori TfUXIASI BEEB8 Pre TOTAL rycCMB over 5000000 BKNEFTTO TO POXICY AoLbEBS nearly 11000000 vxca 1NTZBE8T IftCOStE over 5 per cent on average net aasete A itAACK waiTTEJT over ASSETS over 93000000 soaooo br New st stau1r 18 ISsuaASCE IS FOBCB nearly 420000000 PBOOKESS ET 1888 Increase In interest 507758 68 Increase In benefits to policyholders 1437859 96 Increase in surplus for dividends 1633206 Increase in premiums 2340737 03 Increase In total Income SSJStM 71 Increase In assets 1040040 70 Increase In Insurance written 182704S6 00 Increase fn Insurance fn force 60650960 00 BKStJLTS OF 44 YBABS Becelved from policy holders In premiums In forty four years 18 188a ai9840S63 89 The dnhdicHorhavclotrieJthem Tf2iB8r3LbT matching Joe Mo Aulile and Tom Lcea On man stands six feet fire inches high and will fight at 3 ponnda The other measures five feet eleven incite and scales when trained 100 pounds This should be gift for good natured Joe and the bia fellow must assuredly feel that hi3 record will not be enhanced by lutting bis light opponent to tleepj However the best laid action nf Jrnice and men gang aft aglee and If i suuireume oenent or a iwenry fonr foot ring which he has a perfect Tight to demand of the worthies who have ttiismatciied him he may at least prolong he fight and worry Mtin he to some extent It is whispered that one of the Golden Gate directors wished the men to meet in a twenty foot ring bnt Director Flanagan would not hear of it lie would not countenance the fll assorted fighters being compelled tbox in a space no larjrer tiian rat pit The following has been received for publication BosTOX Mnri5n txsa pytii Sporting Sitter oj Ar Chronicle ana fioo for expenses to cpmo hero and spar twenty rounds with a pa to Toi omsry Warren AT SHXIX MOUSD monthly FraeUee Shooting of Bel saestal Teams Half a hundred of the crack shots of Company of the First 0 of the Second and of the Third regiments and the new regimental team of the latter went over to the Shell Mound range yesterday and put the afternoon practicing The regimental team was taking its first trial and the regular monthly practice called the company teams to the range Although there was a stiff breeze blowing some good scores were made by the company teams The interest centered in the efforts of the regimental representatives Their scores were as follows Curtis 444464514 4454444 44 1 83 6 814484844 44S944435 4 83 4 S4 4S4S 5 5 44484484 478 4 4 3 4 8 134 444888843 4 73 a liltllt Paid to policy holders and men representatives 8117222837 21 Total amount paid policyholders and now held as secnrttyfcrttecontract3210703123 76 Becelved from interest rents elo in 44 years 1845 1888 84890724 80 Death losses paid In furty foar years i8M 1888 45008791 18 EBBtamm MJddleton Qui an Connor James Smith White Oestrelch A DriscoU a 4S333344S 3 73 4 344448084 4 48 48 4 84 8 4 73 ivililtu 8845843 0 88 ilitiim Sai 894345833 83344348 3 8 334 844344 4440484aO Surplus over liabilities under an 1 Amotmt saved new State law 1889 834628272 99 18500000 00 bolden 48488273 99 tdnotJcv frDm tahla rates For proasectua and details address ALEX HAWKS Manager fee the Paclfle coast 830 Sansome street San Francisco WALKEB CRP ieneral Agents for jMUIOTUaU reject any and all bids or any part of any bid ana tnese proposals are invuea unaer pre that appropriation ahall be made for tne plies by Congress Bids arm be oneni above slated and bidders are lnrltid to be ned at tbo boar and day present at the otxmmr cxannitD csacKm An bids most be acoompanied by cerOfled checks or drafts upon some United States Da tjoaltory er the First National Bank of Los Aageles Cat tor at least 6 per cent of the TO BABA5TS SVv IsaiegTaateetdlscoveTy of tbe ace Sick people eeedajLtroonaBmotlvea have adTerttsed It from one ocean to the other since watuwa openaa mr offlco here In Ban Frandsoo have suo pUed several hundred persons Most all had doctored for soma years la fact some wore on tbo srlllenreelL Tha result can already be seen If your life uv worth anything then we say Xureatltate OOTefflcea are open for eloee Inspection tub inventor nimseuunereior a short time onry Ha wm axplala yon the laws of nature ao that roa eaa comprehend Ml frobea are rheeaaae ofaU diseases and klCBOBE nfTKB wfa enra aU Head our circular It tswortb Its weight la gold it has gavad toussarls of Jvas from an early rave KadamsMtobeKillerCo 1333 Marirt st Ban Trancco CaJ THE TAILOR Hakas the Beat HiUng Clothas fat fit Stat at 25 par cant less than any other Tailor on tha PadBe Coaat Rules for Salf measuraraent and Samples of Cloth sent Free to any address 203 Itfitgomerr Sreet 724 and 1U0 imHsrktt Street SAN FRANCISCa 107 109iiita flan Stmt Mil SU3b Strttt SACRAMEMTO 05I gSfrmSLl 0S JIGELES 1021 102S FQrib Streetv 8AM DIEGO CAL THETlBEm Optical EsUbliaiiment yf7rrvL TI TOTTHAVB VBktA11 VS TTT3AXD XvaloeUMnVfOtotbe Optical InstKotsfae yoor Spectacles and Eyeglsstrs Ifatta only etahlUhment oa Uila eoaa wncrBvCberair measured ea thoronaa srtetrtina princWeav Tunis tmnnl If asaejeary eorreet oaefc paitlcular casa Ko vtsnal deftjct where glasses are required too ompUcatea fbraav Veguaraiitce oar OUiBgte abeatntetrper ftct fio other enahilsiimant eaa get the isma upertor facUttlea aa arafouad bare for the tnsarameats aid methods uatd ar nrvwi dlacorerleaandlnreiitiana aattcrs tar la the load or any now us asa suatactttgvaran EpRUpmOiij t3ZKnjtiev3 tii 437 ao Sat Fatrtt Oa SaarsT43T M0SGR0VETR0YC0 SO Karket street REAL ESTATE ASP OEgEBAL AfC TIUSJEltg ASSIGNEES SAIE aOOOO Stock Cblaa laaported and doaestle Olaa wareTale aad HugliigXajnpe Flated TTare Bar OUsswar sal sa fsuusn aaaertment cf Taney Oaodsv This entire stock win be offered to the pub llo as well as to the trade ffom day day without restriction or reserve nntS all Is sold at 733 Market at 0pp 0FarTelL Beginning TO DAT Monday April 8taaS3P HOSOEOTBTHOr CO Beal XaUto and General AaaUas rs 040 Market strootv STEiM titoak isD BEsiccina JUrB ti ITIaoat JU fi Barlev AiiEiacAir TWKJECQOKEIX UavdarnathriMaOralaa All Boils aadlmpnrltlos Bwaevedw FtwpauwdrortJnTaJtlotavleitlBBtoa SBusHurfty of sbobs Bewneoi is ownae to their betnar Twrca cooxxnflrstbyateaor and then roasted with tDDerlitatetl atr fh fealaoleaV rcooTBa lau trseea ec jaoiasarav PATEvrmn TBEigPlCT tgBBAtS OIT TTKEKXT FAUHatTS UL 0odafcA8armaRiiabeXAtCUB rUiaa Ooata Bealettes Carpeta Wmdow lMdaavaioata7ajdaliUadaVlaOsB goods and Jewetoi Open eveauaza A I fcUaXIAgfEa mri AsftforaUlaVCXramet Sa4aterd pend fprdescrlptlre crrcolars to fcj TCBARatafTwCO 63KCKKAT BTm rTiala ctTTU JUttaT CtlTlXSUCTX ana a ii uuliush MM i leaf throtrah etrara or feed pracfieea Tie imi rnrtlrTfinTnrff ht thanewDia lox Dcrn BnriBXXaV Seal for oumew Ulnstrated Treathjc Absolmtwf teereer VaxtcscxLa ewrad wtthotrt wan ar ocera tlaes fiJOSOX DCPSaV Btxmam ni araaom sKsst josion AX HABBOK TIKW Mesial Shooting by Different Elfle Companies The rifle range at Harbor View was crowded all day yesterday with marts men and tre crack of the rifles was almost continuous until late in the afternoon At the Germania range the following was the result of the days shootinft Champion George Helm 423 rings first class Bapp 391 second class Stranb 381 third class A Utschig 363 fourth class Grafe 803 first best shot Bapp 23 second best shot Utschig 24 At the range of the California Schuet zen Club the score stood as follows Chamrjion A Streeker 437rnr flrt class Kuhnla 412 second class Carroll 332 third elaas A Tltaohii 338 fourth class 8traab 334 xne score made try tne Eintracht Schuetzen Section was aa fnlinwe Champion A Kuhls 421 rings first classt Hagerup 330 second class A Werthner 331 third class Jaessen 262 first best shot Streiber 2i second best shot Kuhls 21 At the range of the Grnetli Shooting Section the following made bullseyes I alnndwyler A Kuepp A Rawyler Hauser Bachman Humm A Hauser Merles Hanser and Hauser King The tenor of local criticism on the big pugilistic event which is to take place at the California Athletic Club on the evening of April 26th would lead the uninitiated to think that it was all over bar shooting and that the Australian champion will have a comparative walk over with Patsy Cardiff No such feeling however exists in the minds of sportsmen of mature Judgment for although Jackson is undeniably a strong favorite those who have seen the Peoria Giant perform prognosticate tnai reter will nave an exceedingly lively time of it with Patsy and that the duskv antiDoaean Will In the East at least eain infinitely more elorv bv downing rjonildin protege than he did by disposing of Godfrey and Joe If cAnlifle Pngiiisbc surprises have been too rife in San Francisco latterly for local alvim vj auauiaai SUIB Ullilgs BIUX all the clap trap that may be written and said will fail to force Jackson either in hia own or public estimation into a position similar to that occupied by Joe McAulitte just prior to his most recent fight 1 think I know a man when 1 see him said Jackson yesterday at Dieves to a friend from the city and I am quite satisfied that I will have to be at my bast when I meet Mr Cardiff No matter what is said to the contrary there is no gainsaying the fact thathe has held his own with such men as John Sullivan and Charlie Mitchell and common sense tells us that a man who has played even fn such company must be clever No I dont for a mo meat apprehend defeat but aa I said I feel that TH have to toe the scratch all right and do my level best ill want to avoidlt Jackson has reduced about eight pounds la weight since he has started training for his meeting with Cardial His daily routine is the same as that observed while doing nrepara a wsb A su ttiirafLiL He walk long distances nsea dumbbells and punches the bag He indulge in a salt water bath taring the day and tho fax announce that he is feeling as good as gold There is not a pugUist living who trains more care luliv and attentively than Jackson and unless he meets with a reverse in the shape of en accident or sickness bia friends may depeDd sport himatep pinginto the ring In thelst possible ehape CardiSi who is in work at the JTep tune Gardens Alameda intends taking uvc puunuj uunug tne vnree weesa which elansa rffT thadalaAf tha contest That will bring hia weight it is said toiSipoUBOs Jactson asfar aa can be ascertained at tmsent will weigh 193 pounds in the ring rrif nas naa a gooo many atxemoon levees since he has been fn quarters and San Francisco sports wh have seen him punch tha bag speak glowingly of Patsys dririna power and quickness of Kitravscant stories have been drcu lated aneni the betting oa theitalch butfnqoiries at poolroomj and other sporting centers tailed to estahUah the fact that any wagering to speak of naa aa yet been idniged ink Some prophesy that Just before the xaatch things wilIbelirelyinUbettinjlinebutat prwnt it winM almmt sartn that the knowing ones are a Waiting some intV matirm ftim rirm sM arm of tha valna he places upon hie man DoaaldsoB who is carelul aa all true snorts should be wiUnc speculate to any extent until tne tune apsroacnevaa be wishes to be certain that garoffwm face the inusaafitancLaTell i JoeBowere and JecfcMcAnlev will he the attracnoui at ttxr Golden Gate AUiletlt C3uW cat the ereniiig of iha ITih fast The men are orattv evinlv imatrJieo Eowervwho I the laforite lwina a aligat adranUgw weight JaekHarelin Whom rm rpeenrfv Hefeatna erwith Frank Murphy Cal SteCarthror Johnny Murphy Any of these men can get to xie pounds and arren if becomes will get a square deal The purse will be placed with any news naper he mav mention ne trlrx tHa oitfan nia Athletic Club and if Warren accepts vuiu uAuiiuii to umesasH atojice and say who he prefers ot the four men uenuouea tie preier uavelln yours etc ALlti EtLTOTT Secretary Bay State Athletie ClnK In regard to the above it may be stated that the California Club has been considering the advisability of matching Warren against Cal McCarthywho ireenuy wnippea iioiSKe unknown at Long island in six rounds News now comes from Bostort that Cal Mo anny ana ofinnv Murphy have been matched to fighttwenty roands at the Bay BUte Adelphi Club Boston on April 30th but that the winner wfU be glad to come here and meet vyarren in May Thus as ever the feather weight question is in a highly miied condi The Golden Gate Athletic Club la considering the advisability of matching the two blonde Bihies to wit Billy Shannon and Billy Meehan They would not only be an attractive pair as their fair skin and flaxen head would give them the appearance of a couple of Norwegian princes engaged in a glove contest but they would assuredly make a game and scientific display It is to be hoped that the match will be made Young Mitchell is thinking of taking atrip East while in the tenlth of his tame Johnnie ia wise in his generation as reverses are very much in order thiavear and everv sensihla TimriU ist knows that in this country after one decisive defeat a fighters days of usefulness as a drawing card are over Mitchell will probably go in company with the versatile Bill Jordan who la called East to settle up the estate of ins motner wno cuea recently There seems to be an impression abroad that the steamer Alameda wmen arrives irom Australia on Saturday next will hare an Australian pugilistic combination aboard There is nothing to Warrant the idea although it is very probable that Billy Smith and Billy Murphyt tha middle and featherweight champions wfto have been touring Kew Zealand will next torn their faces toward San Francisco Eastern exchanges state that Slavin the Australian heavyweight who recently knocked out Jack Burke the Irish lad has written to a well known American sport asking him to bring htm to America The latest rumor that Joe Thompson the leviathan Australian bookmaker will bring Slavin and a Buiiuoaa oi jueiDourne money over ana back the Queensland bruiser against Peter Jackson Jake Kilrains challenge to Jem Smith to tight for 15000 a side and the championship of the world has not created the wildest excitement In England as in America the general opinion is that Smith Mitchell and Ki train have been fighting among themselves too long and that a go between any one of the gifted trio and a stranger would be less liable to be looked upon with suspicion Jay the Eastern sporting critlo savs Another British brniiwr has teen sent into the soup by an Ameri can aingger ana tne Mia eagle screams exultantly Jack Wahnop wrestler ana pugilist bas been knocked out by George Godfrey the Boston negro Georges easy victory over VTannop proves that Godfrey is not to be reckoned among the hare beens for some time yet There is no doubt that George is a clever fighter Had Wannop won his backers intended bringing him to San Francisco to arrange a match with the winner of the Jackson Cardiff fight The PhSadelDhia Prm tnuvnl date says Frank Henderson superintendent of the Athletic Club of the Schuylkill Navy yesterday received a very nattering letter irom tne Ulympic Club of California inviting Recap and Walker who recently won the light and feather weight to visit San Francisco as the guests of a aounsmng atnienc association The managers of the Olympic Club are so anxious to test the prowess of their letter embraces the following liberal offer to the two gentlemen named The club offers to pay Messrs Kocap and Walkers expenses to the Golden Gate and back and put up two handsome gold watches for light weights and feather weights to box for The winner in each class to select a gold watch or jewelry if preferred to the value of 130 and the second man to receive a like prize of the value of 50 The opinion was freely expressed last night at the gymnasium that while appreciating the compliment paid them neither Mr Rocap nor Mr Walker were at all likely to make the trip to San Francisco Eastern sporting editors still cling with wonderful tenacity to the hope that John Sullivan will pull himself together and remove Kilrain from this terrestrial footstool One says The redoubtable John Sullivan is still en deck His alleged infirmities do not materialize worth a cent He ap pears to be in the finest physical conditioncondition and the story about hia neck having fallen away greatly from its former size is untrue His entire appearance is that of the well seasoned athlete Johns figure is full but not flabby As regards his stomach Lawrence lauehs when dneationed aboutit and continues to atn ats av bone and muscle makirtz material in a i way mat astomsnes tne waiters ol the Yanderbilt Hotel John has not hwn indulging in attar of whisky to nearly wwimit tVfWIKU auu una been a little ruse of his to throw tha I other party off the track What will usenure oer indications are mat it will be the greatest battle the world has ever seen If Florrie Barnett who trained Mike Conley for his match with Joe Ifc AuHfl is in town be will please call upon Walter Watsonat 1 Taylor street aa jus earnest convenience Wheel rOffleUI organ 1 AWl Edwin Jfohrig San Francisco chief consul Jfhu Perdvel Los Angeles vice consul Alexander 3 Ireland San Francisco aecretary treasurer Bepre Bentatiyea George Frost Pasadena Uitanes Moore etocktoa Dr TlMmaa la HHL Dc IV Sandford Ean Franciaco Dr Curragh csan Jfrantisco representative San FraneiaKr Bicycle Clubi Eepresenta ttvesBay CityWheelnea JT BBaa and Charles Moore Sin Frandsccv JTYVAi OIT Lot Angelee iepreaentai tiveTos AngeTet Wheelmenv A Ats maaal meerin of thuTtsw fftw Wheelmen held Tnurlayevenln fcwu ncnrHKi to neta race meet ataa HaigntfreeiticfcoitiArticiE DayApraaXh Arfmmittoe le already hard at work and promise a dayV port ning anything ever held on Ttetractwnifmmeiliatelybeptitfn nraa rnasi amaiaon ana ats expected that fait time win be made Thia will mohahlr ha thannTr channs that racing men wilt have thia seaaorv outside or the leagueimeetatLoa An rtles and as xnanT i wiir not ha abb far tlrilt twdVnihtedfyv esa isacB oppornmuy vaBUOia prizes Wtn Oar those contested for on Sew Years Day last will be given This is Just the timeofyearfora race meet Jfot of the rider have at ready done considerable road work which wit prove an excellent foundation to begin training oa A great many new rider will be brought out The Garden City Wheelmen will probably send urp Smith and Ganhosette to represent them oil the track It is to be hoped that Davis and Wheaton will reappear The track was too heavy for Ireland on Kew Years Day but he will bare an opportunity now to appear at better advantage Bichardson will enter the five mile race Wheelmen have for some time been anxious to see what he can do Piersoa and Langton begin mining to day and Hammer Plummer Cox English Seariee ana a number of others are expected to fallow suit this week Whats the matter with Clarence Howard for ihe mile novice Two University chamDionshiDsonen to members of the University wheelmen only will be among the entries for the day Tbe fourth Bar City club run of the season was held on Sunder March 30th Twenty members participated riding down the bay road to Bed wood vny where tne run was dismissed bv Captain Cook Some of the riders went to San If ateo for a swim others returned via the Mission road and Messrs SkettorvMcClnre and Shock ley went on to San Jose On Sunday nerfthe Bay City Wheelmen will have a picnic run to San Mateo beach Mrs Edwin Mohrig has the honor oi being the first lady bicyclist on the coast With very little practice she has mastered the mount and dismount and is now able to handle the machine very gracefully and quite skillfully It is to be hoped that other ladies will follow hex example and discard the heavy tricycle for the lighter ana mncn more comfortable machine At their last meeting the Bay City Wheelmen presented Adams wltn a very handsome gold medal set with diamonds in recognition oi hia ability as a trick rider and of services rendered the club as such The Bay Citys gave one of their old time smokers at their clubrooms Saturday evening Music recitations cards billiards cigars refreshments and a general Bay City good tune were the order of the evening An article in a moraiiig paper last week stated that a series ofraces would soon be run by Plummer and Wheaton Neither of these sentlemen authorized any such statement and both are annoyed by the many notices which hare lately appeared on the subject and which have had their origin in the fertile imazination tA the writer who evidently is not posted either as to the intentions of the two men or as to their abilities He savs they are evenly matched and certain distances would be very closelr contested bv them This is anything but the case For one mile or under Wheaton is fast his record being 252 while Plummers is 307 and he wnnM undoubtedly have the advantage of Plummer but for any distance over one mile Plummer would hare as great if not a greater advantage over him Both men realize this and while it is possible that they may come together as contestants among others theyhave no intentions of making up any match races The San Francisco Bicycle Club had seven members on their semi monthly run last Sunday This is not a very good showing for a club which claims a membership of seventy Bv the way how many of those seventy are memoers ot tne league now does tne San Francisco Bicycle Club hold its place in the league if it has seventy I members when there are only about luny names irom mat cruD on tne league roll It would be in order for some member of that organization to rise and explain What a blessing would be conferred upon suffering humanity if wheelmen in preparing accounts of their trips and ex periencea would dispense with the expression silent steel steed and merry cyclers There has tor some time past been much speculation as to what adventures and interesting features a trip to Mount Diablo might possess On Saturday the 30th ult two parties of wheelmen started out to investigate The first consisting of Meeker and Knapp Jr left Oakland at 140 oclock and proceeding via the usual route to Walnut Creek arrived there at 433 oclock finding the road thus far very good Proceeding on their journey they found that the enterprising officials of the county or perhaps the chain sans had been renairintr the road to Alamo The repairs so far con sisted of its having been plowed tor about six miles all of which distanc had to be walked This of course took time so they did not reach Cooks ranch where they dined till about 7 QCIOCK By this time it began to get dark andthevhad vet four miles to travel up the steep rugged mountain on wuica uie roaa wouna around and around over rocks bowlders and all sorts of obstacles in many places there being no road at all A worse road could not be imagined but It was so dark they couldnt see how bad it really was Fortunately one of them had a candle brought along for cementing purposes in case of accident to a tire and whenever they lost the road the candle was lit and held to the ground uiim a wagon tract couia oe iouna Four long weary miles of this sort of uung every toot oi which had to be walked brought them at 10 oclock to what called the hotel a neat lltue cottage kept by Hunt a very accommodating and entertaining host who provided a most refreshing repast Asking to be called before daybreaa they retired but not to sleep very much The wind began to blow and such a blow they had never experienced before They thought every moment the house would go tumbling down those steep precipices of which they had a very distinct recollection even though thev had climbed them in tha dark At 4 JO oclock a they were called and leaving their wheels at the hotel they walked again in the dark to the summit of the mountain Words can hardly express what thev saw Being still dark the first thing that they noticed were the lights in the following named cities San Francisco San Jose Vailejo Beuicia Stockton Sacramento and Marysville besides innumerable small towns ia every direction Presently it beean toeetlifc htand as the faint rays beean to wen un over the eastern horizon a most mnffleen and really wonderful sight was spread before them As the tight grew stronger it cast a soaaow oi me mountain on a background of fog or mist which waa hoverina over the Golden Gate The shadow grew stronger and stronger till it looked as though another Diablo naa risen up out oi tne ocean and rested upon the banks of the Golden Gate When the sua itself finally burst into rie the whole world seemed set on fire The snow capped Sierras could plainly be teen and the peaks of Mount Hamilton Xoma Prieta and Tamalpais were very prominent The view from Diablo must be seen to be appreciated Betarniag to the hotel for breakfast kucj wp mtr ursTJii on ua norm aide of the mduntain After walkinc dawn tarn milea thv found a road which In parts was rida able When about a mile from the base of the mountain they met San fard Plummer and Thompson wuv uau ie Aianmez at aocKiaat morning and alter having wheeled fifteen miles were Just preparing to cflmb the mountain WitninTtEree rallaat the base cf thtv mountain the road follows a creek and crosses it over fifty tinies Tha creek can be ridden occasionally but In most places there are too many rocks After exchang ing experiences the two nartiet con tmued en their ra pective founev The first named wheeled to Pinole throuen Pacheco and Martinez whara they took the train bomev xiivmrneT and Thorn caon eDm the mountain rashina their wheal inverted before theat After a lunch at the hotel they climbed to the sum mii and spent neariyanJiour there Eetnrirmg to the hotetgcod dinner awaited them after partaking of which thev beean the descent over tha marf travel inenign before by Meeker and Knappt In several places where the road wound around for half a mile yards below they lowered their wheel aownrthft steep embankments and saved not little tune nevertheless It was the longest tour miles down that ZDOanlam that hey haoV ever careredv The cvtt chanaina nanorama luntv ever kept tharrr interested and Anally reaching Cooks ranch ther fonnd an excellent road to Danville and from there to Limenckv so they wheeled ai au BUKta op Krasumav anjey west through Nomi canyon where they found seven mile of very rough road after which av good road of fir miles brought them to Haywards where they tookthe train for home The distance from Martinez to the hase oi tbe mountain is sixteen miles from the base to the top four miles from the top to Cooks ranch six miles end from Cooks ranch to Haywards nineteen mUea Tha University Bicycle Clnb announces a bicycle field day at Fourteenth and Center streets Oakland for April 30th Following is the prc gramme One mile maiden open naif mile University Clnb championship closed three mila handicap open one mile special race one hundred yards handicap foot race open one mile handicap open two mile safety handicap open half nuie uanaicap run loot race open one mile University Club championship closed one mile lap race open Gold medals will be given for first piacc and silver for second place in any raceinwmca mere are more man two starters Entries for the University bicycle meet may be made at the office of strong Adams 2TZ Market street San Francisco with Mri Mohrig Golden Gate San Francisco with the secretary of the University Bicycle iuD or witn air scon ot ua uiymrnc Club Athletie The third cross country run of the Olympic Athletio Club was held at Fruitvale on Saturday afternoon under the direction of Captain Ecott and ueutenants SchiffersteiD na PurceU The course was about ten miles and lay over tbe hills past Mills Seminary to laundry farm where the rack rested a few minutes and was over taken by Coke Hill who had missed the train Thence the harriers ran to the residence of Thomas Magee where a splendid fresh water swim was enjoyed in a large cement bathing tank the result of the engineering skillof the Magee boys After a short rest the pack broke for Fruitvale HilL Seott Cooley and Fletcher were first In the last named two having a half mile start Coffin came next followed by Gibson Mc Near Puree and Landman in tne order named The other runners were Scbifferstein A Magee I Magee Mendelaon and Hicks The run was very entoyableand another will be arranged tor the near future The increased attendance proved that athletes are becoming thoroughly alive to the enjoyment of this healthful sport Among the new runners Fletcher showed great speed and it is thought that he endeavoring to rival tne great uonnur whose brother in law he Is A case of soda water was rrmrlrlerl nt the finish of yesterdays run and mtn lprl arfih thA nintant rA ttwAmvtm m4 vate bottle It flowed like nectar over the parched palates of the tired and uursty atiuetes Another go as you please race is ad verusea to start in tne raviiion on Slav 9th It is stated that the fallowing are among the entries Mclntyre Hart nowartn aioore vmt Pat and Gus Guerrero Cartwright Bcott and Wat son At a meeting of the Ocean View Athletic Club held recently the following named eentlemen were Installed as officers President Mtfnltyt vice president Johnston secretary Sailor Brown is instrnefor of this club Several lively set tos took place between the members the principal one being between Sailor Brown and John Denahy The club intends id give an exhibition in the near future The first game of polo this season was played on Friday evening between the two clubs of the Bay City League It resulted in a tie the scoro being 3 goals to 3 The skating race between Fivers and Westerfield champion of the Mission rink was won by the farmer Every once in a while there comes to this office some anonymous communication recounting deeds of daring performed by Young Whistler the water walker Now if Professor Whistler or his faithful secretary or whoever it is that writes will only call inv person occasionally and tell us all about it we will be happy to inform the world at large of the fresh triumphs Captain Boytons imitator has achieved Yesterday afternoon according to a correspondent who signs himself Tour Friend Professor Young Whistler walked oh the water from Long Bridge to Mission rock and during his acquatic Journey smoked a cigar read a Ckbotiicle caught a flounder and fired off some rockets amid great cheering from the crowds on shore This evening there will be a feast of billiards at the California Athletic Club when Tom Gallagher of Shik kawgo will cross cues with a local amateur of repute Friend Tom will also give an exhibition of fancy shots so that altogether a treat is in store for inose members wno tate an interest in green cloth pastimes Tachtlng Work is progressing finely on the yacht Sappho at Turners ship yard and she will be able to come off the ways on Saturday A number of yachts will sail up to meet her among them being the Chispa Lurilna Linda and Spray It is the intention ol the two latter to beat her if they possibly can and no doubt the fleet will make a fine appearance on their approach to Sausauto The schooner Nellie is also at Turners yard getting ready for the coming season and will leave there shortly in time to attend tbe opening of the yacht Clubs The yawl Ripple came off Stones ways last Sunday and went to Tiburon where she has her moorings The sloop Spray came off the ways yesterday and was seen cmisini on the bay She has had a thorough over naming and no doubt wilt still fly the 103signaLas Petey i still one of the crew The Linda remained at aiierinr all day while the White Wing Lurilne and Chispa were enjoying the channel oreeze The next two weeks will find ail the yachts in commission lor the season which promises to be one of the liveliest we have had for several years back Oar and Shell AH the club boathouses were Quite lively yesterday though there were hardly as many member out on the water as on the previous warm and puet Sunday Many were out in the cool bright morning when the bay was still smooth and somewhat smaller number made short trips in aui uarges to auernOOZt The Pioneers Ariels South Ends and Dolphins who make up the Bowing Association are principally in ter ested lost now in the regatta to be held on Oaklanicreek on Sunday May 5th and a number of the members of each dub are in daily training for the event EntrietwDl close on Acrfl25ih The following events will make up the pro giammet Professional fosr osred barge race one cash prize 1123 Amateur tonr oared barge race first prize medal valued at 73r second prize medal rained at 115 Professional single shell race three cash prizes of 50 30 and tSi Amttenr single shell racefirst prize medal rained at f35 second prize medal valued at 120 Professional single scan race between Hamm and Peterson foe a purs gf J5B0L LeandCT f3tevencaiWiniam Grow ner and Fred Smith wHL mohahlr rer resent the Ariels in the pcsfesarlbnai single scull racev and Walterlakav Kextrr Wlthkomj and John Mnlrheart la the amateur single scull contest is not known what professional barge Corcoran and Station crewst strtrj from among them a fonaldaole crew can be put in the Hsts Two amateur baree crftsra of tha Ariel are in training and three mile race next Sunday will decide wmen tnu enter use erew 1 composed of Hanrahan Cofiee George Phefan and Withkoppvand the other is made up of Henry Tank Aueer Colseon and Tashrr Doth crews were on the watery ester dar i Flanders Adams a Pless ana naian oi me Anais were out hv oarge in tneioresoonvaswereCaariea Finley llardyv Cv Presa and A Nye John Muizhead was among the Ariels who went out for spins in tingle sheila The South Ends were out in force resieraay as usual They hare two four oared barge crews entered lor the regatta and in training The amateur crew is composed of McCord Daly Ed Power and Stafford This is the champion amateur crew of the coast and they are training hard to be in condition to retain their Ltnrels They pulled to Huntezfe point and back yesterday To the South Ends aisa helons a tha champion professional barge crew of tne coast ana they are also in daily training for the contest for which they have entered They have held tne championship for four years This quartet is composed of George Deu Siensis ti aicisonaia i nomas ana Doherty The British man of war Swiftsure was an objective point for a number of boating parties yerterday Berel of the South Ends and his wife being among wem Young Mitchell who is a member of the South End Club was out in his shell yesterday The Dolphins will be represented in the single scull contest in the regatta by Van Guipin and an amateur barge crew composed of Tennyson Davis Kolb and George llieh ling These were among the Dolphhrs ua ua water yesteruay as was Ai Schuppert who was out in hia shell Duffleld of the Tritons was out in his gig yestesday and Charles Artigua took his usual morning spin In the afternoon the barge Lady Washington carried a merry party of Tritons and several ladies and gentlemen of their acquaintance to the Swift sure The members of the club in the party were Josenh Kehrleln Charka Artigue Duffleld Charles Bletow and i Taufenbach inree of the club are preparingfor their annual picnica On next Sunday the Tritons will have a merry time at Wildwood den near Birullrtn and on April 28th the Ariels will be accompanied to Santa Rosa by a large crowd The eleventh annual picnic of the fuipuin uoo nas oeen arraagea tor May 2Cth at Forest Grove near Hants vruz un tneevenmg ot April 27th the Ariels will haven social and dance at Bnai lTrith HalL The Pioneers boathouaa wa rlnwwl and draped in mourning yesterday out ui ivsyvm to tne memory oi aucnaei Price one of the oldest members of the club who passed away a few days ago The Besratta Committee of tha Sew ing Association met on Friday evening aim mauB nnat arrangercenta lor tne regatta The medais will be placed on exhibition in a few days Long and Hlnzman are In daily training at Stockton for their comlrfg contest it is said that the water at Stockton and the afternoon heat there at affecting Long unfavorably Petersen and Hamm are quietly pursuing their training on the Oakland creek OConnor is still lingering about San Francisco and neighboring points of interest No one seems to know where he will go from here There seem to be no indications of his going to Australia to compete for the worlds championship as it was announced the winner of the Gaudaur 0Connor contest would at Many think he is waiting to go to Victoria and enter into competition for the purse of 1000 offered to professional scullers in the great regatta which will be a feature of the celebration of the Queens birthday on May 21th ON TUB DIllfaD a The San Fwncisigaia uctyiQnr FntxTGAKB JIT SAQUME5T0 Tits Keanea Defeat tHfceporta Games at Petal ttma tad Santa Eois The San Franciscos administered another defeat to the1 Oakland yesterday afternoon at the Haignt street grounds beating them oat with the brilliant assistance oiUmiire Sherf dan1yascareaflptb5 i From a brilliant game lathe first half it merged into a goas you pleasa razzle dazzle affair in the concludmir inning The 70aklahdrstarted ff with their taual dash by knocking out an earned run in the first Inninc and the San franciscos fallowed It uu br making 4 wo runs on a base on balls ah error Of ONeill and a mn9aj fiw Rail Cahill In the third inning Oakland forged ahead by adding three runs to her score two of which were earned on doubles by Smalley and Hardie ana Daileys amgle -San Francisco tied trm smrala iK fifth inning on three siiigles a sacrifice and a wildjntcm From this oa up to theeighUimnlngit was nip and tuck and heavy hitting but mors brilliaat fielding pat a barrier to run getting and made the excitement intense The eighth inning was productive of a run to the Oaklands and they took the lead uo kus Bsamiing auvia ineir favor and tber looked like sure wianers The nmtn jnning however was yet to bepUyed and what an inning it turned out to bet The Oaklands got badly rattled and went all to pieces and their opponents piled Up six big runs without earning one of them and ft Was Without donht th hanfatf inni ing the Oaklands ever playedr for they had to contend with more than their share of hard luck and Vila umpiring Sheridan seemed to have a worse case of rattles than anr of the clever anrl tlus nne some of the vilest decisions tor which he was roundlv hissed an1 inn This attempt at umpiring forced the Oaklands to play two Inmngs in one for six men were honestly and 1 airfy rj LT I inaung oaca ma piling fa the East would hare caused a small riot and Sheridan was fnrtnn ata in baring a mow patient and less Wood uutbij puduc aeai with iimnipmii uie game tne oatttng was aeayy on uota siaea out tne score was kept down by some brilliant Adding in which the San Franciscos excelled aueegaa was in uie box lor the home warn ana while but six safe uua were maae on nis delivery we asrav put received grand support from his eut ueiaersL wno were simply invincible and allowed nothing to escape them Fudger pitched for the Oakland anrl was touched npat a Bvelyate be eeiiuiag ui men to first on balls The support meted ant Mm was rery discouraging at th most Koaau Times in tne game but it was np excttse for his own poor work Dailey caught in better style and seems to be imnrrvrimr fn kfa ri OTfeiii and Dooly vn the largest contributors to the error coiumn and weir puymg was ior the most part poor ana unsatisfactor Tahni t3 his hand split open ia the sixth la uiuS auu au mj gtvB way to vougmaa suss ia aa iouows aut raaaciaoa an tt wtr asr wv ievrlt 6 11 etockwelL rf a i Hanly Sl4 a 1 iwnaane es 3 2 0 rowers lo a Bed and Beet This is the season of the year when the trout fishers love to leave the noise and smoke of the city far behindthem and loiter rod in hand by shady brooks and ripphng streams Thus far several good catches have been reported although the fish as a rule are running much smaller than was expected before the season opened On April 2d 3d and 4th Lembert of tbe Triton Swimming and Boating flril witH Kt fl ca went over in the monntaina hark ci Tamalpais and secured really good catches Lambert basketing lSo trout and Shaw seventy The fish were of medium size runrtine from five Inclr inches in length Lambert landed one iroui tmzzeen and one quarter inches long the biggest of the catch UDviousiy the first consideration fffrrey at Hana Pintbaseoa httbrsMeririSm aee CMatea Doaota JftiUSOmu resell balls Less Bruce 3 Time of game lh SOm tJmpire tUie Can OfflcMatiorer BaclieMeEr AT 8ACBAMKNTO Th Hsau Team Wins aa SzeHfar Gama Fon stoektoa SAcnuttato April 7 There nerer was a mora interesting baseball game in Sacramento than that which took place to day between the Bacramentos and Stocktons Ther dar we rirj perfect and there must hare been neeny awu rjeoplr in aitendanee Burke who pitched part of lastaMsAn for the Pioneers occupied the box for the Sacramentos and pitched a nmt that earned him a steady lob He aba made two of the six runs anda hit that brought in two more and of coumel he has captured the town Ko pitcher however ever had better support and the two errors charged to the SacramentoSacramento nine were trivial affairs The Sacramento club was first to bat and in the first two innings neither side scored In the third toriing after 0Tay flew out to Howard Burke hit to right field and went to seeond on Howards wild thmiftfr first scoring on 8ylresters hit The Stocktons were whitewashed but Aa the fourth inning Behan was given first on balls and tallied on Sweeneys hit tieing the score1 There was nor more nn eet ting Until the seventh Which was an eventful inning tor both sides McLauehlin ocened It br TOino out onn aV to Stickney ewbert knocked high fly which Xlt was tnouan wonld be a sure out but Behan and Harper watched the ball fall to the ground without any attempt to cap tare it and Sewbert stole to second base and then to third ODay was given first onballs and atthis junr ture Harper who had been pitching selendid trame trith cimiM IauT hits against him war taken frora tha dox ana put in leu ben iJaker coming in to pitch Burke waa at bat and he hrt fliA firrf Kit i pitched square in the eye reaching bbvuuu caw wnue newoerc ana ODay crossed the home plate fcyl i roster hit to J3tickney and was thrown out at first Borke going to third and scoring on Veachsnard drive to center McSorier was safe oa a maf of easy fly by Harper but Krahmeyer struck out For the Stocktons Sweeney was accorded first on baits Moore made a safe hit to ceater Both were advanced baaa on a Tuuaad halL AVrritho trt hit to Krehmever and waa camrht out on first and Howard flew out to erne Sweeney scoring on the hit Baker lined out a two bagger and Moora scored Fairhurst struck out In tha eighth inning McLaughlin added a run for the home club being given first on balhv stealing to second and coming home on a passed halt The Stocktons were retirea in short ordetv In the zdnth irrningErehmeyer made the final run for the home club He was given first on balls stole second and talEed en a hard hit by Jevne to right field ineotociaoos mencameto tne Dat with the score 6 to 3 against them and nearly won the game Bweeney waa given first on baIisMoore was safe on a hit to left field Whitehead was out on ahit toXrehmeyer Howard then came to the bat and made the hit of the game sending the ball flying away out to left field and when he quit run nlzrg he was at third base and Sweeney and Mooro had crossed the home plate It only required one more run to tre the score and titer excitement waa iiv tense Baker hit to Burkrand was out at first Fairhurst then knocked nigh fly which 0Dap captured in fine shape and the game was over The Stocktons played a fine game Stickney carrying off the fieldmg Jmnors Ail the Sacramentos played magnificeaUy as is proved by the following score STOCWIOS Bwlrt sleegaa Total 1 i I a lo 6 i 38 10 7 S7 il OaKXasn an it nrr brr rvvnt i 3 CrXeWeswU I 0 wnauey 4 1 a 3 Hardie auey Donlev IK Lnga KciMoaM gj 4 Fndzerw a Conghlancik Total 1 a 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 87 17 9 craee tha rf nh sHU Bnfae Tklnhta or more and then retenettahont fifty raTimtfTB maierialiri tLav Petexsoa with trout fishing says Harringtoa Eeene in the Denver Soorfi Atld where to fish Many persons go to the bank of the stream nay to Its very brink with confidence that sport will come to them They are seli satisfied in the knowledge that they have the right tackle wherewith fish may be taken and that there are fish in the Stream But ere ansr thev arrivo at a different conclusion Trout are among the wiliest of our fresh water denizens and are not to be wooed and won without considerable care and caution Now it is almost mnmsl We to direct in terms which Shall be utterly precise the positions in a nver wnicn trout are to be found Rivers vary so much that to absolutely fir by arbitrary catalogue any particular spot or spots would infallibly be to delude the angler and not help him I therefore simply indicate such positions as may teem of the character generic These are as follows The head and tail of a stream eddies formed by inferior obstructions such as a pile or block where the stream is deepest and quietest wherever the large masses of foam collect in very tiny whirlpools during a freshet and lastly in the current between weeds The reason forthe latter locality being given is plain The weeds harbor numerous water Insects on which fontinalis feeds and the swifter stream affords him occassionally food of an ephemeral description as it floats down to his waiting jaws Handball The handball court at 733 Howard street was yesterday the scene sev eral well played games Walter Laagon ana wm McannpiayccrsamrtJohn Condon and John Moore the first named team winning by two points A game between timy McCummmgs ana jaex aicKenzie resulted in a tie and will be played off next Sunday Another tie was the result of a game between Joe Beagan and Billy McCum mtngs against Charles Brown and John Garvin A hotly contested game between John Beardon and John Mann also resulted in a tie At Butlers court Jack Klrby and Dan Kelly played against Jos Lawless and William Hudson The first named team won by three points Joe Gagus and Kelly defeated Patsy Donnelly and Tern Maloney by one point Tom McEUery and Byan defeated Dan Moriarity and Tom Fennessy while George illnes and Starr were defeated by Tom La VeUs and JCronin Caazlxt The owner of greyhounds in this dry are busy preparing their dogs for the great open meeting which far to come off at Kewark park on the 21st test It Is expected that a large number of the nominations wUTcome from the inferior aa the country people claim that they are bound to carry off the last important match of the season Aa there are a great raany youna and untried dogs in the diflerenf ken uels of the Kate which the owners expect great things from ao doubt the BapUng stake which will he run at the same meeting will be a grand success The winner of this stake will receive a fine silver cup donated fay John Du rf wWcl1 no bttionat the heademarterm prietor of the park ieO Folsom street Ja Btrn ar zntntes i a a a a a r25i2aCD I 2 2 1 i iff a vow Earned nms Oaklaad a 8aa Francisco pree UaseWt Hardie we baihlliSe rtor Harale Btackwatt 8raalley stolen haaeatocisreu 1 Cahin Smalier Dona hne Swett Meegan Powers ITarale Lenav FSrit base on errors Oafclaml 7 San Fran cjscei first base oa cause balli eaarraa euKe 9 Left en bases OiMmJ ar cisoe 9 Strack oot By Ifeegan 8 by Fourer Do61epUv ldi4rBMTraDSST TudferL Tteie of gama lB 85m UjopIm aherldaa Official eeenr Bachelder UK AMATBTJB3 Th Keane Defeat tat Bcperts by Ob Bun The morning game at Height street was between the Keanea and Reports and was won by the former by a score of 6 to 5 It was a peculiar victory far the Keanes inasmuch as they played throughout the entire game without making a single hit off the Beports pitcher Monet The score is as folio wi xuntt AB BBIt81Ia AE Fpetnuuer 4 2 0 0 1 4 0 Grimes 2 ivye ranelLRrl nehnae SU 4 tvlnietf 4 HanllLD a TUisoBs 1 1 I 0 oo i a i a is ill IO0O80 10 0 93 a ar as ooetp ascuaire 3KrM oonnleyl Wilson EnsUsbSb Mclntyre cf PIHWI Hearty JV1b 33 ft 1 xerosis AB EBHBHPO A i lr if 4 110 6 SO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 5 ar Btrse ar rsimraa HltliTIt Waast vyj dost tett athat the aUf Taaacisaoi Wmir Caaaariaax est ene aui aapettarnBt baabe reds aaa eoaeiet tUrJn oatfttaeaMt Mr Betaa lb StlelrBer a a Sweeney 1 jaoore I ABE BIT6irKl A Moore WhltebcadSbu Baker fpw 4 Fairhurst ew 4 Harder A I a a it Sylvester rt a a a VeacaeC 4 1 LMcSorleyXb 0 0 srennieyer io I evzie i i ww1 9 McLangslIne4 lewbertav ODaysn 8 Bartie 4 4 0 0 I 4 it 4 0 1 1 a a 0 1 0 1 0 7 3 4 a ao 7 7 ar al i aaCBAircsrro as Bn6nnx a 0 1 TotalJ4 7 a 37 IV 3 atrss srrnnmteav 1S6ST Bloekton no a 7 nJ 6acraaieiiRe 0 1 1 1 Karned rniiBi sim1 camwa Three bsaohltHowar Twe baeebK Bnrte miu nKw iiro oase oa errors citockMa 1 Bacramente a First nasa on haiiaHan raente4Stoetea5 Struct oat Br Hartwr 4 Burke 7 Baker Left oa tauec eacn mento 8 Stockton a Doable plays ODar and Krebmeyer Burke Krehmeyer and ate Sorley Tassed bans itcLaogblln 1 Fair bnrst 4 WBd pilches Harper 0 Bar ke 0 Stolen beaes Sylvester 1 Veach 1 Ksek merer 3 Jerne 2 UeLanghlht I ewbert iir vrang umciai scorer wtu Tetug Time a AT SANTA BOS A Eeaoear3 OleOC ae separtaw ooeiaeoa 0 WZarnal rans Beporta 3 Ttfo baae hit Jfagnttsv 8toeatses Beaaea4Beports4 first base oa error Eeaoea 8 Kepertr Lea oa baaes Keanaa I BeporU Struck Th Angel Island Clnb Defeats th Home Nfne Sasra Eosa April Tr A snfendid game of ball was played at the park today between the Santa Eosa and Angel Island clubs The contest was sharp and many good stops ofhot grounders and lightning throws were made Santa Eosa was strong In the box but a little off color behmdthe bat Catcher Fahdon having a disabled hand which caused several passed balls that proved costly to the home team Both nines played a stronz fleidino rame CaUan pitcher for the home team puzzled tho tiarai wiut snasy curves out tne few errors made by Ms support lost the game Lawton caught a fine game for the visitors Jordan twirled a good steady game Score Santa Eosa 2 Angel Island iiase mts Dnr Jordan 10 off CallanT Errors Santa Rosa 4 Aneel Island Struck out ByCaUau7br Jordan Umpire Derrick Scorer Frank Brown At Fetalsrma Fxrauxa April 7 A lively a sms of baseball was played here to day between the Fetaluma and Sebastipot clubs At the bejrlnning of the filth inning McLaughlin tha pitcher for Fetaluma disahlert his arm anrf rTervw irrt wua sua piacv ana jretaiBmas won by a score of 9 toi Saw is the time to get a superior split bamboo BsBlnf red and outflt anT the star VaT CaTBoetfctJUbT one year for f7 get IXISCKILAWKOCtW rr PURE SSSSBBBgBBgjsjBjafaBSBfSBBsaw Wmi0 SHm tUHB0 susmsjaa BMgfBam SBrWJSSSai fflR HsSsarBSl Usefftry the Catted Water OorsTaaenl In5rie4bytheieof tMCrcatrrdTrar ftthe sad FabUr Feed Aaalyita a the tHnmjTst Furert sad most Healtttfat Be ztee Cream Bafcma FOweTfoeaaos eeatata Ancnoata Maae or Atara BftFrlesr IMMnanrfiiXxae1yazaaarIaW80 talaralsaot Otis ot Chemlrale 4 asU6 AtAxja rowBsm ce Xwv xeek Ctvi a 5 isJiZvZ hF ms sfirmmrfwwffJirr aallfiaiiVr fi PJi rSffVi t2Si.

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