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Jff Jl i JM stiiV rv SiSrSt a jr 4 ir Aj yoL LXI 1W A VUUA rl ltwAl 1 i I ia i il MP 1 4 VJ Ai nKUiuuM jm tos t6 Jf kU JJ USa SAK FEANGISCO CAL SATUEBAYy MAY 25 1895 SIXTEEN PAGES CLERS IN TRAINING Preparing for Decoration Day iThe Bay City Wheelmen Bacps foiaq ym Biejclists Who Will Ride Awheel to the Ytsemite Club Rous The crcler baTo been traioine Tery iictirelr his wk or tbe races to tat place Thursday next at Central lark nn oer tbe auspices of the Bay City Wheel jnen Amonc the class men Wells Long Kessen and Haley stand about the best show ow tbt Foster is sidetracked and Jones is in tne souin The class Amen will be strengthened by the appearance of Archie Reid an old racing member of the Bay Citys recently returned from Bcotland The Liberty Cycling Club will hold its first annual private picnic to morrow at Tamslpais Villa The dnb willgoina body on the 9 a Bausatito boat A private run under the generalship of Alei Acheson will take place this afternoon with Woodside as the destination The riders will leave the Olympic Clnb at 530 A country dance is the attraction Berges will depart next week for a two weeks trip awheel in Sonoma County Extensive preparations are beinp made for the joint rnn and picnic of the California Associated Cycling Club to be held at Kilts on Sunday June 9th The committee hating it in charge is arranging to feed 500 wheelmen A joint run has been arranged by Captains Dodge and Kitchen Jr between the Bay City Wheelmen of this city and the Acme Club Wheelmen of Oakland wnicli will take place on nezt week Sunday The destination has not been definitely settled but it is to be on the Marin county side of the bay Charles Grant and Georee Stratton tire placed their order for a tandem Ed wards the fast racer ot the IVTmnip Pltlh wftl tw fnr th VAvMa ire mile record to morrow over the course from ban Mateo to San Carlos Every I thine will be done to help him secure the coveted record Manager Jack McGlynn his arranged for tandem and single pace tuskers to help Edwards The present American record is 1119 made by A Van Nest at Chicago on October 9th Ed i wards has ridden the five mile in a competition race in 12 minutes 13 2 5 seconds The California Cvcline Clnb will hold its third tnaf for the mile handicap club races to morrow at 930 a at the Central Park track So far Harvey leads his club mates in points on previous races The races are snre to be well attended by Wads worth Jfew daring hL ri Pasl PrJce bs proved PaMft of accomplishing any dfflc0it journey These road maps xriU proye valuably acqUiition to the now handy road books The next meetinc of the board of governors of uie California Associated Cycling yiubs will be held on Satnrdav ereng June l8t in the rooms of the Reliance Club wheelmen The amendments prc PW at tne last meeting regarding relay rnies suspended members and ciassifica Hon of riders will come an for action tnrdy aftemooifi Harry Jones the Leiianee and Charley Tavlor ot the Olympics stared for a tandem rido through the Sonoma valley From here the took the train to Vnllejo junction and thence started for Calistoga Passing or the eterans Home at Yountville just atdarsness they ran down an old soldier who was pi odd ng ilouc on the roadway bet fortunately did him no harm After leaving hm a silver dollar as an apologv tbey continued on their wav to Calistoea where vhey remained over night The roads were found in very good shape Between Litton Snrinss and Mark West there is a long down grade as smooth as glass and at the bottom is a ford across Mark West creek Neither of the crclers knew of this creek and being under a good headway we unibio to stop their machine in time to avoid a ducking in four feet of water After rescuing the tandem and wringing out their clottws the trip was continued and Santa Rda reached late Sunday afternoon They arrived in San Francisco early Monday morning and declared that a pleasantar two days journey was nerer enjoyed The Crescent Road Club of this city is still in existence and will continue to be a factor in cycling circles The report that they had disorganized was somewhat erroneous Secretary Bearwald states that several of the members have withdrawn and organized a wheeling ciub but the Crescents are in a prosper ous condition and new members are being elected st esch meeting Communications for the Crescents should he addressed csre of Bearwald secretary 811 Octa via street Alexander of the Garden City contemplates a trip to the Yosemite valler A twenty five mile relay rsee between teams representing the Redwood Cilv Wheelmen Palo Alto Cyclers and the Mountain View Wheelmen is being arranged to take place in the latter part of June A jolly party of cyclers composed of President Wentworth First Lieutenant Lovie Secretary Stafford of the Redwood City Wheelmen and Messrv Maeondray and Eyre of the Fair Oak Cyclers will start on Tuesday next for a twelve days triD to the Yosemite valley Starting from Redwood City the party will go via Livermore Stoceton and oh to the Coulterville road returning via Mariposa Merted Pjtciieco Pass and Hoi lister As the party consists of good road riders in every way congenial to each other the trip will be replete with enjoyment The recent century run of the Liberty Cycling Clnb having proved such a success Captain Meyer has deemed it advisable to hold another and has set the date for Sunday June 2d At the last meeting the Libertys elected CWes phal 10 membership Robert Welch chairman of the Racing Board League of American Wheelmen states that there is no foundation for the rumor that he will suspend Rose for his recent exhibition at the Fabiola races Referee Plummer who was tne injured party did not care to is now in Portland so he will not appear but the Imperials have entered several speedy rider Wilbur Knapp will aet as announcer and toe remainder of the officials have been selected with a view to their adaptability to the various offices A complete list of the entries arranged in the order and heats as they will be ran and the various handicaps of the riders is as follows One mile class scratch first prize high grade bicycle valne 130 second prize gold watch value 30 third prize overcoat valne 25 Ftrit and second In each heat and third in fastest heat qualify for final First heat Castleman Riverside A WC WellSan Francisco CW Haley San Francisco Cushinr San Joje 0 a Langtoa Pan Francisco 0 Marshall San Francisco 8mith San Jose vj i Second beat A Burke Los Anceles A Long San Francisco a A Xien Alameda A Hall San Krsncico Del man San Jose Dilges San Francisco JW Harvey San Francisco Ci Foster San Franclseo CSmith San Jose One halt mile class A scratch First prize lOit of clothes valne f50 second prize dia I mond locket value 25 third prize win cursier nne Taiue 13 rt inner oi eacn oeai and second in fastest heat qualify for final First heat Terrill San Francisco Bsrley San Francisco I Plckard Oasland A Charles Smtih San Joe Lemmon San Francisco A Agnew Oakland A Second heat A Plunkett San Francisco unattached A Menne San Francisco Fawcett San Francisco 0 VV Day San Francisco Rogers Alameda A Battles San KrsnclMo WJ Borree Haywards unattached Third heat A McFarland San Jose Laoguetin San Francisco Ciarlt San Jose 0 A Pirkard Oakland A A Ksnzee San Franeinco Reld San Francisco Edwards San Francisco Fourth heat 0 Smith San Jose Moodv Ssn Jre Vincent Ssn Francisco Metcsll Ssn Francisco 1 GAlexauder San Francisco Day San Francisco TV Hogue Ventura unsttsched One mile cl handicap First orlie bicycle raloe 103 second prise unset diamond valne 40 mlrd prize order ior furnishing goods value f2o First second and ihird in each heat quality or final First heat Foster Ban Francisco 0 scratch A Burke Los Angeles A scrstch Lone San Frantisco 50 yards A Nissen Alsmeda A 90 yards Hall San Francisco a 90 jsrds Delrnss tan Jose 90 vard Diljres San Francisco 100 rards HarTey San Francisco 90 yards Second heat Castlemsn Riverside A AV scratch Wells San Francisco scrmch Haler San Francisco 0 60 yards Cushlng San Jose 100 varfs Langton San Francisco 1BO yards 1 Marshall San Francisco 125 yards Smith Sao Jose CC 100 yards Smith San Jose 115 yards One mile class A handicap First prize diamond stud value Sj0 second prize overcoat value 25 third prize cuB buttons value 15 First in each heat and second in the two tastesc heats qualify for the final First heat Day San Francisco 80 yards Moody San Jose 40 varls Rogers Alameda A 110 yard Alexander San Francisco 40 yarJs A Agnevr Oakland A XV 130 Tsrds A Jlagnry San Francisco I l00vardsO Brouiilr Oaklaud A 130 rards Orrs Oakland 0 XV 133 yards Second heat Terrill San Francisco scratch Metcalf San Francisco I OOyards Borree Haywnrds unattached 150 yards Fawcett San Francisco 80 vnrds llarlev San Francisco I CC 100 yards 0 Pickard Oakland A 100 yards Reid San CYCLISTS OF THE CALIFORNIA CLUB OX AX OUTING Photograph by Miss Faucompre the members in the hope of evening up Batters Lett Sundsy a very pleasant and enjoyable trip on the wheel was enjoyed bv White Owens Ef wsrda Cox Milton Oneer EueeiM Cnger and Adams which was in the form of a reunion of old mem hers wbo I were active in the management of the old Ssn Francisco Bicycle Club The run was to Larksnur Captain Quadt has called a club rnn for tevreorrow of the Golden Gate Cycling Clnb to Crystal Springs Complaint has been made by ladies who ride in the Park unattended by male COUs that they are subjected to much annoyance from would be mashers if tkeikdv riders would promptly point out iieSe offenders to the Park police they iroBld cbnfer a favor and soon put a stop loth annoyance i The Golden Gate Cyclinc Oub at its Issf meeting discussed the matter of fcood roads It isrjeady to join in any Proposed plan for improvement This Club will huld a ladles night the latter Wrt of June and is already preparing 4 ilSDorate plans for securfng talent and jrairesnment The enforced return of Walter Foster jOm the southern circuit owing to in Juries received at the Faoiola race meet Oakland tno esrly pirt of the month wis unfortunate as the northern riders ere partleolarly anxious to see a net ijug oetweeh thetwoillvisons it is aouoi iBlli Jostercan race arain this sesson Ubongh he Is anxious to take part in the Hw Citys races A Davis and sister start on their Undtm ttaisa afternoon for tha Oarden sprocket Bernard the Olympic racer recently injured by a collision wUh a wagon has recovered althon at will he unable to race for some time to Cwae 1L wartng the past week several messenger sf ojt hare been mounted on bicycles and be but a short time until th eui lorce will bo mountedin the same ftatjaer Jthlef Consul Charles Melrose of the gne of American Wheelmerr i prepar og tn add the maps of Jlumimldt Lake JEureka cottntv mads to the lesrne wad toot Vcior A Hanek tlepsrted jtednesdar to accurately measure jawm and secure other useful knowl Hancock is accompanied his vTOtber KranV anrf hnttt wilt eid linirie 156I weighing tweUty lhrre and one Uf pounds Tbes Lovswill beremem fSd as tha two lads nn urrisd thi tjro ffMuaeilait July to tha toadttctora I if i punish Rose so the matter was dropped Bentley and Olney of the Reliance Clnb contemplate a trip through the Yosemite vallev and another party consisting of Bernays Dr Carlton and Hersey wili wheel throngh Lake county during the early part of next month Phil Carlton is arranging to take a wheeling party of Reliance boys to Monterey The new racing rules of the League of American Wheelmen have just been issued and copies enn be secured upon application to Welch 532 California street Wheelmen in general will do well to pcrnse them carefully That the racing board i carefully watching this Coast in tha interest of the league has been too well demonstrated by recent suspensions to warrant any one being In ienorance of the rules Gail Hardenbrook the young racer of the 6an Jose Road Club broke all records between that city and Gilroy by over eighteen minutes His performance was quite a clever trick and the time 130 a credit to the fraternity Burke and Castteman will return from the southern circuit the later part of next month when it is their intention to go for the class records from fire miles to twenty ttve Captain Johnson has called a club run of the Imperial Cycling Clnb to Niles for to morrow lesvint on the 9 ji boat A special meeting of the club will be held Tuesday evening to act upon twenty five applications for membership Bvrne before leaving for the north stated that be would ride umJer the colors of the Imperial Crying Club while there and that ue did not intend resigning from the crnb The report that he had Joined tne Olympic Club is without foundation The Acme Wheelmen and Trampers Annex will hold their postponed joint run to morrowto Lake Chabot Refreshments will form a cheering part of the programme BAT CITT XtAVJS WEET Complete Met of th Entries Handicaps and Prises The entry Kst for the Bay City Wheelmens race meet to be heldlon Decoration tfarat the Central park track closed last pight with good representation from all the crack riders In the State Castle aWtl Burke are entered Walter Fuster alsoCTlertd although if still sufferinjEirom nts recB wu Byrne the local ertck of class A Francisco 140 yards A Smith Melrose unattached 130 yard Third heat A McFarland Ban Jose 40 yards Clark San Jose a 100 vard Battles 9an Francisco TV DO yards Thome Wall San Francisco 12 yards Egan 8an Francisco 130 yards Klotz Vallejo CC 130 varts A Hoillng San Francisco I lio yards Thompson San Francisco 93 yards Fourth beat Languetin San Francisco XV 40 yards Smith San Jose 90 vsrds 8 Vincent San Francisco BC 100 yarls Goodman San Francisco 8 125 yards Jaegllng San Francisco I 125 yards Wagner San Francisco XV 120 yards IL El ford Oakland A 120 yards A Pickard Oakland A XV 120 yards Fifth heat A Menne Ban Francisco 40 vards Lemmon San Francisco XV 80 yards A Ksnzee San Francisco 130 vards Howatt San Francisco I 120 vards Wilson fan FrsneUeo I 130 vards A Kitchen Oakland 0 XV 120 yards Strnven San Faoeiseo 150 yards Sixth heat Day San Francisco 110 yards A Tbctsen San Francisco 120 yards Gooch Oakland a 140 yards A Bazsrd San Francisco 100 yards Edwards San Francisco TV 60 yards Hogue Ventura unattached 100 yards 0 Smith San Jose 110 yards 1 A Htaalns Exeeotor The heirs of the late Charles Moegling are very anxious to learn the whereabouts ofAdolph Print executor of the estate Some weeks aco Prinz was cited to show cause why he should not file his account which was long overdue After being served with the citation he mysteriously disappeared Attorney A Barnett stated to Judge Coffey yesterday that there is reason for believing tha executor to be short in nis accounts ut a Dans deposit ot 3000 only 100 now remains A portion of this money was used to pay claims but just bow much is not known Judge Coffey will investigate the matter next Monday The total value of Moegllngs estate Is 12000 By the will Print was appointed executor without bonds UConnor Found Guilty A jury In Judge Wallaces court yesterday convicted OConnor of felony for a second time The con viction is based on the failure of OConnor to perform his duty as an election officer In the notorious Sixteenth precinct of the Thirty first district His first conviction was annulled bv an order of Judge Wallace granting a jiew tnaf Sentence under the second conviction will be pronounced next Friday KLE SCULLS OUT They All Seemed Afraid of issea Dupli Gigs Substituted Resatta in the One of the Dolphins Jauiors Accused of Being a Professionul Crews Train in There has been a change in the pro gramma for the big rowing regatta which is scheduled to take place at 1 Campoon Memorial day The singlecull race for professionsls is to be omitted and a gig or interfered with bv excursion boats the regatta committee has decided to pro claim an ironclad rule to the enect tust no craft shall be allowed witbina distance of 30u yards of each outside course Patrol boats will be on hand to see that the order is carried out This will not only benefit the racers but the spectators as well as it will give them a full and uninterrupted view of the entire race from the shore from start to finish The surveyors report on the course sets at rest all fears heretofore entertained that the barge races would have to be rowed in heats The course has been found to be ample as regards dimensions for eight or more crews to line up abreast and still have plenty of room for each These races should in consequence partake considerably of the spectacular Their like has never before been witnessed ou the Pacific Coast The first sign of contention and strife among the crews since they went into training for the regatta made their appearance a day or two a 20 The Olympic Club oarsmen claimed to have discovered that there was a professional in the Dolphin Clubs Junior crew snd promptly registered a strong healthy kick The rower to whom objection was made was Behan the forward waist of tha crew Beban denies CAMERA ANLTfflEEL Success of the Cycling Annex Big Event in the California Club Another Outing to the Russian River Personal Notes and News Amateur photographers in this city and State are busier than ever before in the history of tha pastime Recent improvements in photographic apparatus have been generally made and there is not a summer resort in the State which is not msktng extensive preparations for the visitors who will make amateur photography a prominent element in the seasons outings Every club and amateur photographic society is planning long trips and the summer promises to result in a collection of photographs which will be placed on public exhibition later in the year The California Camera Club is getting ready for an event which will be remembered in its history This club is one of the oldest of its kind in the Duited States By common consent in the opinion of leading magazines devoted to photography and by the acknowledgment of amateurs all over the world the California Camera CI ah is conceded to be the first society of its character in America It has not only advertised its own name but that of the State by the excellent work of its members In European exhibitions of amateur photographic work it has always been given a prominent place when the awards were made known Scenes of California have been exhibit not only in all the leading cities of America but in those of the Old World In every field of photogriphy in tha work of the dark room snd in outdoor results the club takes first rant The coming celebration of its anniversary is therefore an event of considerable importance to those who take interest in amateur pho toeraphy and watch its progress The anniversary will he celebrated bv an illustrated lecture in Metropolitan Hall next Friday night the 31st InsL It will be the sixtieth lecture fn the series one having been given every month for re years The range of subjects has been so wide thit it can only be suggested Each lecture has been a success and it Is the purpose of the club to make the next the won the victory for him Slamberg it a very hard hitter and it quite as ciever at his opponent 2 Manager Kennedys new phenomenon Tan Buskirk will snake his debut Tue day evening Jn a VgowitaCnrtaMer chant the Healdaburjt heavy weight J3oth are expected to weigh iVat 190 pounds Van Buskirk is nly 18 years of age hut those who have seen him at wort with the mittens say that with proper tuition he stands a good chance to reach the amateur championship Professor Watson who has the new manltn hand saya that he is even morepromistng than was Corbett at hb age Van Buskirk hat had but a few lessons In the manly artr and may through lack oi experience be outpointed by the veteran with whom he is to try conclusions llercnant hai never IT been beaten and willcertainry make matK tera warm for the Big Kid as Van JJuf kirk has been dubbed Another interesting engagement Will be that between Lonls Payen of Jhe Sac 4t rameato Athletic Club and James Ken nedr These boxers met recenur at tl Fresno and Pays a was given the decision after an extra round had been fourhL Vi Kennedy accepted that match on ahort notice owing to the refusal of Stewarts I Carter to meet Payen and complains tv that he was not in 100a condition Ue St has been training dlligentry for several Ai weeks in the hdpe of recovering his lost laurels Tuesday evening The ichedGUd contest between Mc Ololey and Fred Mailer has been declared off The Australian became troubled wiia vsneose veins in one 01 nis legs ana ga i compcucu oy ui paysician 10 cease training It Is possible however that he 1 will go on for an exhibition three round setto with Anthony the Australian bah tam Tha old disnnta aa trt tha mlatlva irnertta nf rharta 7tnr tK tV tlwhtwfh of the San Francisco Athletic Club and Charles Cathcart the Olympic Club idol is down on the programme for final aeU tlernent The lads had a great battle a year ago and although the Judges decided in the Olympians favor the friends of the San Francisco Clubs representative were loud In theirprotests that Judgment should have gone the other way They agreed to meet this time at 123 pounds each James McMahon the Olympic Club bantam who defeated Delaney of the Acme Club in a recent contest in Oak land Is to meet Coughtln of the San Francisco Athletic Club at 118 pounds and Walter Ens burg of the Olympics will meet Dixon of the San Francisco Club at the same weight The management has wisely decided to secure the services of the same ring officials who gave such satisfaction at the last boxing feast Fred Houseworth will act as referee Cerinfof Oakland and fl McCiatchy of Sacramento as judges and Fred Butz Wand and A Mahoneyas timers Hsrry Bode bow Frank Dnpllssea stroke George McGril coxswain Gus Carson after waist Horstmeyer orward walst THE HEAVY WEIGHTS WHO WILL DEFEND THE SOUTH ESi CLUBS COIOR race for members of the various amateur organizations substituted for it The solitary pullers appear to have been afflicted with a fear of being too badly beaten and with the exception of one all of the entries withdrew That lonely exception was Frank Duplissea of the South End Club and tbeothers conceded hima walkover There is a possibility however of there being st least one very interesting sinzle scuil event during the progress of the regatta in the shape of a special race between Duplissea and Len Hausler the Dolphin Clnh crack The latter intended entering the original race before it was that he has ever knowincly stepped over the amateur bonndirv and courts an investigation The matter hss been referred to a corrmitlee at the request of Cantaln Kennedy of the Dolphin Club Kennedy says he wants Behan to remain a member of thetrew if possible realizins as he does that the athlete will be a veritable tower of strength to the team But he does not want to send the crew in under a protest and has already made provisions for filling Be hant place witu a thoroughly truned sub tilute in the event that the committee declares the forward wuist ineliebie The Stockton junior crew with their trainers will come down from the Sloueh rtv to day take up their new training nnnrfer at Tihnrnn Thv hnr nrrnntrittl declared off but postponed signifying his for accomindvions at the Sonoma intentions too lonjr Dnpli sea now House Every morning they will tramp claims the Coast championship by de across the hills to El Campo where their fault but may bo Induced to row a special I boat wilt be kept an I take several spins race with Haussler for trophy It is I over the rncinc course The other crews understood that he will not consent how will remain st their old training quarters ever to relinquish his claim on the cham 1 but several of ihein ive arranged for a pionship for this year There is consid few trv outs over the course before the erable rivalry between these two oars day of the race men Both are very fast and a race be Keferee Mvron A hidden announces tween them would undoubtedly prove that he will start the hrst race promptly BIU over the street route between Stanyan I street and the ocean at intervals of forty UC MllllUlCfc vii uuuuaji suu fcUBTvi is good travel toward the ocean the railroad company has been somewhat handicapped in operating additional trains It has been found necessary to keep one train at both termini The third runs over the roadbed One of the waiting trains is always ready to null out without any delay On Sunday twenty minute trips can thus be made It is proposed to put in a new switch opposite Strawberry hill so Ibatit will no longer be necessary to keep Cars stand ing at both ends of the roscL Thegwjtch at the Olympic Club ground is being taken ont and is to be relald tn the vicinity ot Twentieth avenue which is about half way between Stanyan street end the ocean it is no uncommon thing for the trainmen to find that the roadbed hasheea covered during the night and a miniature mountain of sand has to be removed before the train can proceed exciting and a big attraction as well The eight crews winch are in active trainine for the junior four oared barge race are pronounced to be in the very finest of condition and will continue to exercise until the dsy before the race The South End Club has appointed a special committee headed by Charley Long which will take charge of all the racing barpes on the morning of the regatta The committee will attend to the transportation of the boats to the rowing 1 course and to the proper lining up when at 1130 a and savs thit anv crew which does not iine up promptly on time will be ruled out Mr VVhiduen although a new hand at starting boat races is a good executive officer and will doniiless give satisfaction lie will be ably assisted by such old timeri at the business as John Herget better known as Young Mitchell who is to art as master of ceremonies on this occasion and Al Frits president of the day These genilemen were the Instigators of the regatta and since it wss MlSCfcLLAXKQDS the barge races are called The various announced have beea tireless in their el crews entered for the contests will not be forts to make it one of the greatest ath compelled to do a tap of work until the letic carnivals ever held in this part of hour arrives tor them to step into their i the country boats and await the starters signal Tne Hannifin representing the Acme old custom of requiring the racers to row Club of Oakland has been added to the themselves over the course has been list of judges of the barge race The tim bandonsd ers have been agreed upon as follows El Campo course was surveyed Thurs James McElroy representing the Olympic day and the work ot placing the stake Club John Sullivan ot the Pioneer TROUBLED BY BAND Difficulties In Running Trains Honth of the Park The Market street Railway finds it extremely difficult to keep its Park and Ocean steam trains running on Cstreet The drifting sand from the neighboring hilla anilth nf rh Parlr hn tfnvri ai WWW WM For the first time an active member of I lrtck in a number of PIaeM whU the club will be the lecturer Ho is Wil tant watch must be kept in order that liam Aisford and will choose The Old the sand does not bury the other raUs World of To day as his subject He is For some time only the further track has familiar with the theme and has some of 1 been used by the Park and Ocean steam the finest photographs of Continental I i ti ern itj UIVZXVIT noTamisSo SSiS aree of the ruie of the cinb no admission ri --I- m11 ll wu vu um iuu pi ivc vm buaicM iibngtv uciiik colt I to the members nnti their mends The active members of the Califor Club are now very much interested in I cycline They flare organised what they I call the California Camera Club Cyclists and use the wheel as an interesting adjunct to their leading pastime of photography The following active members of the Camera Club have joined the cycling annex and eicii is the possessor of a wheel Charles A Adams JJ Ar genti Bert A Boese Canlwell Cormack 8 Close Mrs Cantwell Mrs Douglas Miss Faucompre Neustadter Owens Schiosser Dr FTwist ioodrnm Henninsr Hjmtr Miss Belle Jacobs George Kahn Locke Mrs A Lenv feld A McFarland Mrs A McFarland Mead McConnell Miss A Morris Mrs Webster Rad gosky and Maxwell The following officers of the annex have been elected President Charles A Adams vice president Mrs A Mc Ksrland secretary Cormack treasurer Cantwell captain Argenti first lieutenant Qoodrnm second lieutensnt Hosmer The Camera Cyclists have had several interesting runs carefully and elaborately recorded in snap shots and more thoroughly plannved pictures Every run ts made the chance for new pictures and more of them than it was possible to get on the old time ou tines The next run will be to Tocaloma tomorrow The wheelmen and wheel women will leave the citr on the 8 oclock boat in the morning The way is by Sau salitn to San Anselmo where the road to San Gerooiroo will be taken It is in good condition and an excellent ride is promised From San Geronimo to Tocaloma the country is rolling in character but the road rouldnot be better Lunch will be served at Tocaloma Friends of the annex are invited and a pleasant trip is promised 6 Hocbstadter is doing some very clever work in portraits at present He lias made portraiture a specialty and there are few amateurs in the State who can equal bim in ths work Mudgeand Herman Goetjen two local amateurs of considerable prominence are arranging for a photographic trip to the Yosemite valley Good rum is confining himself at present very largely to the study of the chemistry of photography He has progressed far enonzh to give lessons to some of his amateur friends A score or more of local amateurs are planning a trip to the Russian river in the vicinity of Duncans Mills One of the most successful outings of the Camera Club was held there last year opportunity being afforded not only for picture taking but for fishing and hunting The coming exhibition of the Mechanics Institute promises to have an amateur photographic display of great excellence The Camera Club has been interested and hundreds of amateurs who are affiliated with no club will have an oppor tunity to display ineir wore wm 40 IGYCLES 85 Dll TOC READ LAST sundaylCHSovicia Here are a few extract from the pen of the cycle editor The price ot the leading wheels Kept at lOS Ana again Three ajents without collusion at eoanivene aid that the actual cost ot a wheel Is between aaj and ta once more Five dollars of the price paid bysaa Francis caaslsforfnrlaiit lt Please be adrtaed The freight oafelcrclesfrem 3 all taatern trtntat to 8aa raotiaco fa 3 88 per hondred We all being mere than two to the ban dred less than 1 7 per wbeeL See 4 i It theaood rrtuc or the caaOMCia has been i well informed as to ccotof Mercies Is it oi trie that the BifsT wheel should be built add sad guaranteed for agjT i Moiuuu wavsakisv ssi it cnajtesesylj aay test or comparison with any wheel on earlb Lataipgue ne Hioing Acaaemy 5 INDIANA BICYCLE Cafe 16 18 20 McAllister St 8 aT i fP XHIC CLKTKK BOXING BOTJT8 MKS John Herget WHO ARK PROMnfENT Al Frits Myron A Whidden TN THE MANAGKM KST 4F THE BIG REGATTA buoys i under way Esch crew In the respective barge races wilt have special buor which it will tie requirea to circle and from the top oi each buoy will float thacolors of the respective ciab to which Lit has been assigned in order that the various rscing crews will have no opportunity to complain 1 after the race of hating been hampered Bowing Clnb arid Manchester of the Stockton Athletic AssocUtion 1 7 A Sevins has sued TB CushiBg to recover 2000 oh a note and to secure a foreclosure sale of certain Jewelry pledged use enntyt Oann Swains fcrown bread and beaasJor Bendays breakfast 21S Batter street Olympic Programme Promising Van Buskirk the Sew Heavy YTeltht If Manager Kennedys expectations are realized the members ot the Olympic Club will witness next Tuesday evening an un usually interesting series of boxing contests better in fact than any whichhare taken place in the clubs arena in months The particular event which the Olympians are looking forward to as likely to be the piece de resistance of the programme is the match between Neil Sullivan of the San Francisco Athletic ClnbantUC Slamberg of tbe Acme Clnb of Oakland The lada have agreed to step into tbe ring weighing 133 noundaeaeh and at tbat weight both will be at their very best They have been training as slduonilv for several week and earn confided to his irienda that he is certain I to wau on with the medal Salman will be remembered as the if urdr boxer who in a recent tournament put ntv anefa a stubborn contest itiMcGlnley the Australian wonder Good judges agreed that in that bafI Sullivan showed to equal advantage with the Antipodean and that it was only tbe letters pluck and remarkable recuperation in the last round that CLEVELAND NO 18 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