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with interest by the patrons of boxing Ixt week howerer the California Cm will supply a profesrional match of first class qaality and in the amateur Izne the Olyrnptc Club comes to the frout this week with an amateur boxing tournament that should prore the best erent of the fctad eyer held ia the West The usual weekly resume of sporting news shows that in rations other lines of amusement there is much activity aiid preparation for coming events Arenlc Local ring goers were looking forward with much interest to the Lucie Carroll tight in tite Golden Gate Club which had been set for next Wednesday night but which owing to the illness of Lucie has been unavoidably postjioncd As the date of the fight approached the fact was developed that Lucie was a hot favorite and the betting began to be very lively jnst before the match was declared off Lucie has gone to Byrva Springs in hopes of overcoming the stin disease he has contracted but it is improbable that he wilt be in condition to fight for months to come Carroll has been meanwhile installed as boxing teacher in the Golden Gate Club and a match lor blm will be sought as soon as possible He had trained hard fer the postponed fight and if Lucie had proof that empseys judjrniem was corre rrica fecfre Lucie to 6s one of the best middle weights in the coutitry Xotaiip lias freen developed with regard to tc proposed match between Young Hitchell and Jack Dempsey JJempsey is more eager to meet the if arine than anyjone else and regain Lis laurels but La Blanche is not disposed to give Dempaey another match to soon ina to use ms own woras pt the heap This is why La Blanche I coninnvd 5m 8ta When Cum or example fas played nr luck here muizs made th worlds professional lie is not rated exceptionally clever record 51m 6s his tenth mCe was take chaneesof beina licked The Marine wa3 very frank with Dempsey when the two had their bar talk In La planches saloon a week aro La JJlanche confessed outright that be regarded a fight with Dempsey as one of the hardest contests he could under take and declared that he could get plenty of other matches that were more attractive from a businesj standpoint Taking this purely coiurrferclal Titwof th matter the Marine showed that he had no desire whatever for another encounter with DVmpsey and it is extremely doubtful if the latter can either draw or force him into one Jilitcfcel stand rot fS Jd bat imvatienl to meet DemDev itt the Jsiier rtp i zuiuu tjia tucro is uu itv oi geiiwig iigbt wah La Blanche The San Francisco boy has grown very strong knd clever within the past year and JilS friends expeet him to make such a great batlie with Dempsey for the middle weight championship of the World thai there wilt te no odds of two to one the event A lo of money will be laid on Mitchell and good judges think he has every reason to look for a match with theackcowledged champion in his class Fogarty has been talked of in the past as the possible unknown to be selected to fight the Jlarius Fogarty states however that he will fight no Jnore Incidentally it may oe remarked that Jack Dempsey stated the other night in a conversation about his Various matches that Fojjarty gave biro the hardest right of his life previous to the last La Blanche battle It pad been stated freely that Johnny Beasan was the middle weight who Lad pushed Dempsey hardest but JJempteywho certainly ought to Know gives Fogarty the credit The Illinois sports and newspapers are using strong languase about Jimmy Cxrv wi few cftiCtefces a iiii Kyer To ue the words of a coires Eftfcr fcwaifagtotv iete Sfyt training Carrolls persistent asion of a match means a final fiuke 1 he eorresponileiit states that meeting of lifer a backers iraj held on November 1st Daring this conference a printed slip cut from the Attn CaUfmmia wai shown to Myer It was fi resuma of the negotiations and Mated that Carroll had denounced Nyr as a coward and paper fighter who would crawl into a rat hole rather thantighi The slip was pasted on a potehead bearing the seal of the California Athletic Sub and beneath was Written in Carrolls own handwriting Compliments of James Carroll in ttructurof California Athlete Club Myer laughed and said he would dls pua Da JW1UI wuu vaiivu ti aui for money Or lor fun at any time Carroll says he is ready to meet Jack Klc Auliffe for a purse in the ClifornU Club and the match will be ratified un ed the Eastern champion demands toolarge a purse The cf ub wilt give fio more small fortunes for glove tights having lost money on the rjenipsey Xa Blanche meeting The fight between Arthur TJpham find Sailor Brown that was to have taken rilce next month at New Haven has been declared 3 by Sailor Brown who says that while taking a spin on Long Island where he was training he was caught in the rain and contracie i a heavy cold which has se tiously interfered with hu training and prevented him from getting into broper condition in time for the fight Brown says that he is willing to fight Upham as soon as he recovers A week before the JlurphT Delancey fht a sporting resident of Harlem received word from an authority which was supposed to be indisputable that the battle was to be a fake and that Delancey was to win The purse was to be equally divided on the quiet Armed with this valuable information the sportine resident scoured the town for bets lie let to several friends on the good thing and they too went uronna looking ror victims in many cases their often were accepted because ct the odds and one gentleman is id to nave laid about fcOO againt There was woe in Uarlem when the ilews arrived that Young Murphy had Jmocked Delaucey out in eleven bloody fcYmnd The defeat of Delancey by Tcuhg Murphy has cause some ot the muT Itrn critic to begin to inquire what is the matter with Eastern fighters In San Francisco Jay awell known sad Intelligent writer onring matters ays of California tights It may peem unreasonable to many but I believe that the style of righting there handicaps Eastern men Here we fight with skin tight glovesv out of ttoors on the tun on uancing pavilions or in iialla before small assemblages where ventilation is well nigh perfect fresh cool air plentiful and Jong sustained action not extraordinarily depre isinr In California the battles are with bis slaves in crowded hills where the atmosphere mast of necessity soon become close ana heavy iloreover the iz of the gloves prevents cutting or brnsin and foe oatues oecome questions ca 1nvn iHk it Iam clritlfnl ml but no one can deny that he is a great stayer and a strong Mustier lnats what is not the matter with the East ern l6ggex that were licked off the reel Tuey ra neither stayers nor finishers and they find that club contests to a liniah are not music hall fakes Lem McGregor thr SL Joe Kid has been barred oJ all the racetracks of the country by the directors of the Latonin Jockey Club of Cincinnati for presenting a forged pool ticket tote caheJ and msisiing upon it pay men The tidcet was written for Clamor but was dja jgeil to Cams who had won the race The University Field Day will be held nextf aturdavat Berkeley TLe Olvmpic fall games will take pUce on Thursday tbe2h at Berkeley In answer to a dispatch asking what inducement the California Athletic Club would offer Jack MeAuliffe to come to tan Francisco to fight Jimmy Carroll President Fulda isut night sent the following telegram Harm Baltard City Editor lattr pcea Chcajo Cub offers 9S300 winner 500 to iuv tot the VanoU UcAollfi fight or January February or Marco Carroll ae ceps and further offers to post 1000 or upwiird as forfeit and puarantee to enter the riag at 133 pounds the forfeit to be added to the purse If desired The club will insist on a guaranty also I Few President California Athletic Club George Gannon has been matched by tlie Washington Athletic Club of Se home against Clem Austin of Canada for a 3X purse the light to take place on the 20th inst Tom Barry is manager of the club Dan Jiaboney the bantam weight champion of the coast says he has been looking in vain for a match and he now issues a challenge to any 115 pound man in the world Tom Kelly Cal McCarthy and Chappie Mo ran preferred The next elove match will be that of Professor Billy McCarthy the Austra uan aiiu uenuy asueoec in we California Club week from nixt Wednesday Kelleher is training tit Alameda and 1 reported in good condition The Australian has been hard at work at Tiburon and is as fit as a man can be got for a glove fight The men must weigh inside the middle weight limit The California Gub directors will creei ti tssi a5sisy sr purse for a fight between Young I nczaea atw etasy a uiavcu iebweeii oe vttpynsiti anu Ed Smith of Denver ts tafteJ of ta the Occfden tat Club This wquid be a rat tlingmill Choynski has the advantage in height weight and reach The Belfast Spider who is growing fat on the hospitality of Landlord Jim Gilleran rode out to the Hay District races oh taturdav on a lof tv bicycle The Spider is going into regular train tralian Murphy is faking rowing exercise at Tiburon durance in which the less skillful man If he be the stronger almost invariably wins lie can withstand the heat the heavy atmosphere and the freight of the gloves witb less tncohrenif nee If Jay had teen the way Young Murphy cntnp Delaucey so that his seconds had a busy tlro iponffing the blood off hirn daring the eleven rounds he Would have fhaagetx his Ideas about the troubla with Eastern fighters hi California The trouble is that they get licked be cause they are outclassed In the East when a man gets a little reputation the newspaper boom hia stock till hi becomes 4 chauiiHon of the world on a record of a couple of draws In California narrintT does not eo Zhe succwsful slogger has to fight to A llafahand the beat hnisUeri at the top The Whnlnun Anoter long distance bicycle race is on the cards Knapp who is still here will enter Welch of the Bay City Wheelmen broke his right arm at the elbow last week by falling from his bicycle at the comer of Twenty thrd street and Potrero avenue Chief Consul Thompson with Sheldon AV Meeker and IL Kapp it felt Satuxdwj TsistfAovi thesr train foe Slenla Park front whtcu they wheeled to Saratoga by moonlight riding to Santa Qrut yes terday via Bowlder Creek and Feltoa Among those who will race at Napa are Doane Plummer Richardson Marshall isebe Hodgkins Langton and Roweli of the Bay City Wheelmen liickinbolhan and Southworth of the Oak Leaf Wheelmen Colonel Desi mone JandH fcmith and Lipsett ot the Garden Citv Wheelmen Hass Townvend and Lakenan ot the Uni versity Wheelmen The Bace Comntfttee of the Nana Vineyard Valley Wheelmen William Parker A Simons Curt Buford and George Thompson who are visiting the Bay City Wheelmen of San Francisco were royally entertained at Lamp Taylor yesterday by the latter club The wheelmen rode to Camp Taylor from Boss valley returning in time to take the last train to San Francisco and arriving in this city delighted with the days experience A Sheen ot the Cardiff United Cycle Club England made an attempt on October 19th at the Sophia Gar dens track to reduce the standing uu au viu a a us aieu i waiter i i JS 1 msde the American amateurreeorcrfbr 7r rrt were at the bolthonses early Tha I stand as the record for ft turkey at the in von put out sue oargs uuy iKasa aiaK5 ington in the morning rowing to Mar ten miley 52m 5S3 5i which has Bow beexsuDDlanted bv Dav his tenth mile was run in Soi lis It i probable that there never was a ten mile ran whose tenth mile was run as fast as Days 4m553 5s Many people believe that thsrer is omething in the American climate Which hmaers a loag dwunce ranner and that any man native or foreigner can run ten miles in England faster wan he can in America This race tends to confirm such a theory The English amateur record Sim 20s is mora than af nil minute faster than the American amstenr record Yet the man who made the Sim 20s could do nothing near it when here At this years Engliali amateur championships Thomas won the ten mile race in 51m 31 i with Kibble white second in 51m 40 1 5L Yet Thomas is now here and after careful training wins ourchaniDionshiDS in 53m 684 5s I and is easily beaten at Siaten Island in I ozmMl ia A George of the Manhattan Club has beaten Devereux of the same PTganization in a half mile race The match was to hare been decided early in the summer but for various canaes bad been postponed several times As the men were dispatched at the crack of the pistol George ran out to make the pace leading Devereux by three yards which he further increased to ten as they completed the first quarter which was done in 59 second George held bis advantage till 350 yards from the finish when Devereux made his effort and drew within a few yards of George but was unable to hold him and the Englishman won hands down in the excellent time considering the weather and track of 23 3 5s George has a half mile record of 1 59 4 5 The Olympic Club boxing touraa ment which will commence next Thursday evening promises to be the greatest erent of the kind ever gften in this city There are no less than sixty three entries The lightweight corn petitions will undoubtedly be most spirited out the middle and heavy weight entries are not so numerous though they alao promise lively competition Pelling the English sprinting wori der it is predicted will run a great Huaiici iMui ucaa cai aae naauiu i ltotl1 5MSsk aarl tfeSLVSi nionjIlD bv Hi fl Tmrlall In the I t6jti tfta 4X wfoxKia effing i has never trained especially for the 440 yards but wUl do so next season Pelting does not eiieve that his 19 35 seconds for the 200 yards will be accepted as a record on account of the wind at his back but that his 19 4 5 seconds will without doubt be accsptedby the Amateur Athletic Association of Great Britains Becord Committee as it was made in a dead calm Felling has a system of training peculiarly his own In getting into condition for a 100 yard race he practices running forty and fifty yarn dashes and winds up by striding out GOO yards at moderate speed He is perhaps one of the most popular athletes in England it belns no uncommon thing for him to receive an ovation when he makes his appearance at the London Athletic Club meetings in the members races He is a member of the Premier Club It is asserted byaa EngUih amateur champion that Pelling is uxeiy ro run a quarier miie in 47 seconds in the year 1890 lie is a jxesV stmirut sua recently parsed a severe ciril service examination and iia5eiJ iijp poiiica 5 ibe Ai tniriai yujace ae eigas iw pounas Amatenr thetic sports are taking a hold in Holland and at an international meeting held at Scheveaingen on October 6th Spinks ot Nottingham won the 100 meter race in 11 2 5 seconds and the 403 meter hurdle race in 53 seconds The first 1 ace is equal to between 103 and 109 yarns At the games of the Higbgate Harriers recently held in England the largest entry list yet recorded was displayed in the open one mile handicap run In speaking of the race the London J2rKeaava The feature of the fixture was the unprecedented entry lor me open mile wmen was restricted to those who had never won a first prize at that distance the extraordinary number of 317 runners sending in their names for this event alone This necessitated the race being run in three heats and a final upward of 100 candidates being drawn in each of the preliminaries It was utterly impossible to get anything like an accurate list of the starters however or for that matter with but few exceptions a really accurate account of anvthinz even 5ssciO of Cass tks afternoon Articues and Fan child wereont a good portion ot the day in their wherries The Dolphins barge California was lowered in the afternoon and made a trip around Alcalxaz to Harbor Vie It was manned a follows Conway Kntchmeisterv DarisjODwyer Van Guloen fcoxswainV Patrick BeSer 1 whohss jost arriTed from the East efrgagea menaiy race witn OJlwyerj proving himself to be a skilled oarsman Jteiley wfci take up a permanent residence here and will he a desirable man for any of the dubs the twenty tilth anniversary ot the Pioneer Cowing Club was celebrated yesterday by an outing on the bay The members left in the elnb boats at II oclock and proceeded up the bar to Hunters point where they landed ana spent me uay en joying uemsetres hugely Speech making and general goodielldwsntp were the order of the occasion if McDonali the president of the club made verr lenzth speech af terwhichMessrs Comrns and otMvton sang several songs wun paaya 1 accompaniment ana Mr urowiey ana Brennaa recited Stokes then followed and recited very feeEBgljr Shamu OBrien The members returned to their boathouse much pleased with their days outing The South End men prepared for a sail race between the whale and salmon boats but after waiting all day for a breeze gave up the project A trophy of 100 had been put up and both crews were anxious for the prize The club will not fake part in the Thanksrivine race as competitors ine veteran senner rea riaistea being recently asked What does the term amateur imply saidt In ny opinion the real difference between amateurs and professionals is that amateurs work for a liviug and professionals row for a living In a lew years if amateur aquatics continue to grow me proiessionais will ce toe workers and the amateurs the rowers Considering that Hoisted has not won a race in seven years as he says his idea ia prohablr correct so far as be is concerned as he has likely ar nyea at me conclusion that wortmg tar a living would pay better than rowingrowing second the fastest Drevious time when rfiteqtSvsrj ioesx svr i Thames championship course ns faticL Hts tfine was22m 2S the pre weQs made in April 1883 A on the former occasion the time was made on the top of a swift running tide with an toe conditions favorable there being an almost entire absence of the customary head winds in the reaches but it is more satisfactory to have a sculler like Matterson hold the fast est record than that it should be credited to a third rater like Brlghtwell Old- Jimmy Ten Eyck defeated Harry Vail of Canada in the three mile race on the Schuylkill for S250a side After dingniong race for a mile Ten Eyck went to the front and noticed a plank floating ahead of him Pulling out the Worcester man avoided the snag and called out a friendly Warning to his opponent to do likewise VaUhowever was less fortunate than his opponent for he found the plank which ripped a slit three feet ion in liii shells after plank From this out to the finish Vail was hjpyn water 1 ibe iray Heiost by hi lengths TisavSfeviiSs The following letter from Hamilton Bnsbeythe well known sporting editor explains itself SaS FBiWdScO November 6 1599 To the Editor 0 the caraid Siai As you have copiad from a Toronto paper a paragraph referring to one of Edward Uan quarier tnUe record for safety bicycles sad mxzelel iatetreriaeiitbr 2H Ur Gee tired the uittolad ttettine liQi final being unawertamaMe uueu uf icaMMi sactuau ca taroea an a arretts youngster named A Grubb who is official timekeeper to the Jfaiionai Cyclists Union Sheen later on came out and had a try for the firing quarter and lowered that by 1 5s doing the good time of 323 A Du Kros recently won the one mile cycle championship of Ireland in 3ra 2 2 5s The best time is 2m 503 held by Kilkeily The twenty five mile championship of Ireland was also won by A Du Kross in lh 27m 22s the standard time being lh 20m held by Adam Taxis the crack racing man who had such phenomenal luck on the path this season has competed in Bfty five races and won thirty seven tirst nine second and four third prizes He rides under the colors of the Schuylkill a vy Athletic Club not being a mem berof any bicycle club The Bay City heelmen have suspended the men who participated in the Omaha tournament but the chairman of the National TtaciDg Board of American Wheelmen decides that the men violated no rules as the race was entirely between amateurs A Smythe will go to Chicago to attend a meeting of the National Pacing Board Athletics It has finally been decided to bold the fall games of the Olympic Club at the university canrpns at Berkeley The Bay District track could not be secured as it will be used for horse racing on Thanksgiving Dar It is entirely out of the question to postpone the club games as quite a large number of athletes are training hard and would probably lose interest it disappointed once more The following is Captain Jordans definition of a novice A novice is one who has never won a prize in a competition open to the members of two or mors clubs A great many runners hare been at sea on the definition of a novice bat after Captain Jordans statement they cannot fail to clearly understand the meaning It will be quite a hard matter to figure out the handicaps and give satisfaction in the coming Olympic Club games There will be quite a number of new men entered who nave not competed before and the handicapper has to hunt np and match these on the quiet Haley of Eastern fame is getting fn good fix for the half mile handicap said to be only 12 years old and who got home from the 309 yards mark with loar yards nciorf in 4m 39i hut the desirability of allowtnir a child of sack tender years to ran such a dis tance and at such a pace twice in one da is open to question The Scottish team of athletes which challenged the world to a series of con tests to take place at the Pans Exposition won nearly all the events at some Highland games held there The events they were successful in are 120 yard run one mUe run four mile rani running nish lump throwing sixteen pound himhier patting twenty two pouna snot xetaui as to me perrons ances done have hot arrived Jar vis will probably give anexhibi tionf walk tor tne purpose or lowering tne racmc coast recoru lor one nine Ajlarce number of athletes practiced at the Bay District track yesterday The is ational Athletic Club of Brook lyn expects to break ground in a very short tune lor its new clubhouse to be duui at a cost 01 ajouu An indoor tournament wiH take place at the Mechanics Pavilion in jannary The date of the opening of the Olympic Clubs new athletic grounds nas iinauy Deen set lor February 1190 The ofScial programme for next Saturday at the University meeting nt Berkeley is maiden hundred half mile run standing high jump putting shot standing broad jump pole vault 100 yard dash handicap running hhth ramp three legged race hammer throwing one mile run handicap 220 yard rnn handicap high kick flOO yard Olympic special handicap running uroaa jump xzu yara nnraie race handicap one mils walk 440 yard Olympic special 410 yard run handicap relayrace tug war 1 He will ran from scratch and it is ex wcibu new coast record ior tne distance will be made if he is not top heavily hsdicapped Cooler Donnelly Casady Schlintr theyde Williams Hare Espinosa Wehtworth Haley OKane and Kea neaiv are ail pr tratnmg ror tne uiym pic games and all ore showing improvement ht their trails Eeanesly has lost hone of his old time speed and will be a dangerous man in the sprints next year Thegreet record which WU DayoT the New Jersey Athletic Club made on October 26th at the Ststen Island Athletic Club grounds has pat hint at the head of American distance run ners He stands now with nanny a rival with a record ot 62 minutes 33 2 5 seconds Davis a new man in athletics having been running only about a year He startled the athletic community last spring by capturing the individual cross country cham niohshinaeainst competitors more ex tpenencea ana oiaer jnn mu himself tne recent race say at the end of nine miles was about fifth second behind Thomas hn tiinad in 47m 414 5s bat Day was not timed eparatelyicia iowing that nis time tor mm uumu the asms as Thomas Ms tenth mile was run in 4m 58 3 5s which must be the worlds recordfora mB under such circumstances When yY George made the worlds amateur ten mile record film 204 hbr tenth inilt ffS xa Pedestrian Tommy Tarren has become a foot racer and gone into partnership with Harry Bethune Both can be seen training every moonlight night in the park as nocturnal pedeatrianlsui is the latest wrinkle lh the business Jack Carkeek the wrestler says that if a bona fide match race of a quarter of a mile could be arranged between James Collins of Wisconsin and Stephen Farrell of Kockville Ch it would be the greatest affair on record Carkeek further says that to his own knowledge Collins has repeatedly beaten Jfyers record of 48 3 5t and that he canbe backed to beat Bakers best record of 47 which was made in Boston on July LliS3 Jira Quirk the Bran tford Oht sprinter was in England a few weeks ago when Farrell won his Sheffield under the home of Donovan and he says Farrell has the ability to break any existing record up to a half mile Quirk was running very well in England previous to a recent Sheffield handicap there and many Englishmen backed hint Even the official handicapper of the rnn put money on him so good were his chances thought to be An English exchange howeverj says Quirkf did not put in on appearance for he con Tenientiy broke down Frank Dole George Uttlewoods former backer announces his readiness to back Don Herty against Charier Roweli or an other man in the world to race for 112 consecutive hoars for any amount or he will join is a sweep state of 500 the winner to take all and the gate money to he divided in accordance with the Astley belt conditions race to take place in either England or America Oar aad Shell Ko dsyin the past six weeks has been so favorable for boating sports as yesfcrdayfThe bay war 7perfectly cslm with scarcily a breath of wind AU ot the clab except theSouth Eo4 fans le ol complications I ask for sbace for brief statement of facts In August 1887 on the eve of his departure for Australia Baalan was penuajed Into a match with Teemer and I was named as stakeholder and referee At the urgent request of both of the contracting parties I ran up to Toronto and took official charse of the race When it came to making the final deposit Haalan who was cock sure of winning asked me to accept from him an order on the London Sporttmaji for 1100 money Mch had been deposited by the backers of Beach to pay the expenses of the American sculler to Australia As I was in an obliging mood I compieJ with the request The race was rowed on Toronto bay la the presence of 30000 people many of whom were the leading citizens ot Canada and to the general sorrow Hanlan was beaten The wila of the ex cham Pton who had been full of conn deuce left the referees lanach in tears As Hanlan was to start the next dar for Australia and as had to advance jOJ to meet his obligation toTesmerI suggested that he direct by wire that the 1W sent Uias ly eH hvm IvbUdb OeTiojW3c to Ho so avit itiare not teen him from that day to aits Idld not ei iTViTttto iTw VotW VcAttieVusiness manater of the TwrJ Fiiiti ojmJ Form role me a rc wdars latir that a draft cad been left at the office for the credit of Hanlan This draft subsequently reached me and it was for 44 1 naturally assumed that the money had come from the London Sportfmort Tfteottler whfen Kanisugave me on the Sportsman for 100 fs still in my possession It was never used and it will be returned to Hanlan when I see him A copy of the order was given lust before I lelt New York for the Pacine coast to Jerome Buck the attorney ot Actor Hanion Only one drait reached and that came through the American Exchange and It wssfor482 The simplest way to settle the matter is to ask the London Sportsman what become of the money held by it for the benefit of Hanlan If the money was paid by draft the canceled draft will show who cot it 1 1 err much reeret the mis fortunes ot Hanlan because profcssional rowing never stood so high as when he was cnampion out 1 cannot pass ny in suence even for his benefit the Insinuation iat his obligation to ma was paid by mistake or otherwise more than once Very truly miltox Bpsext Illfle and Tararet A turkey shoot tor members of the Swiss Rifle Club was the only sporting event at Harbor View yesterday With three shots each and seventy five points possible the contestants scored as follows Bizzini62 Leernann Hngnemin SO Croce 53 A Rhawr Iter 52 BcheibU 52 Orsi 51 I Dornbieur51 A Uuguemin 50 George Marionl 49 A GianinI47 Ca valli 47 Harry Jnry 44 Grandjean 41 Pin Begesser 33 Christitt 35 paltl20 0 Rohrbeck 25 Leulhold 4L LJtiry 40 Bahlman 294Gio 1 vanini 23 A Soltori 27 Mariani 13 The dabs next shoot will bejiield on November 21th The various niiiitarv organizations were well represented yesterday at Shell Moend Parks the fine weather causing a good attendance of those interested in shooting The chief feature of the day was a pistol contest between TO Young and A Johnson at fifty yards 44 caliber Smith Wesson revolvers being used This match developed the best pistol work seen on the ground in a long time Following is the score Champion medal PhnoJacoby425L xmi ciass meaai swcamui Becond class medal JVaUer 333 Thirrl classniedaf Dosher32S Fqiirth class medal Danker 29t TdTkey shoot Philn Jacobv William Schmedeke 64 John Horst mann 63 Wallet 63 a Therbach 62 John Plath 61 Captain ButuQJ Bendei 59 A KnrlSnke 53 Klein Team Shoot Companies Cahd First Regiment 200 yards Johnson 43 Young 4 a Kleia 42Sntor 37 Xods 43 Totaraia Johnson Team Company First Tlixrimrnt 200 nrds3 Klein 44 15tewartVHnlt 46V Euddock 41vTayT lor 42 Total 213 A 20fyartt contest was shot by Lodes i and Towosend the former of Company and the latter of Company first Regiment Possible scored 50 points Lodge made 200 points and Townsena 199 Latta leBBis The members of the new Alameda club will meet this evening to elect officers and to vote on the proposition of increasing the membership The idax at present is to hare thirty members bat two courts will accommodate fifty members at least as it is quite unlikely that they will all want to play on the same day and the advantage of a larger income will be appreciated when the club wishes to entertain friends or give a tournament A committee has been appointed to select new grounds for the California Club as the oresent Quarters ore en tirely too smalt Plans will be drawn five or six courts and a large club house With an assured membership or 200 the club could issue bonds and purchase a desirable piece of property The bonds could run twenty years and with a proper sin king fund provided for would be readily taken by pur capitalists The dob can do no better than to follow the coarse of the Orange Athletic club of New York which how has a membership of over 500 owns its own grounds and is the beat club in the gtatau Theirplanif taken up by enthusiastic men would prove a big success in California Members of the various clubs have been discussing the relative merits of different kinds of courts and all seem to have decided in favor of bituminous roclr as that material can be roiled does not soften The only objection to ftiahehxi ww 5m froUsand luoev In Eneland thev prefer asohaltunuas It contains no sand and consequently is uuui easier on sooes out wuu our warm weather it would be necessary to mix some sort of cement with it and even then it would get very soft in spots The expected arrival of Grove has caused a great Stir among our tennis players and it is hoped that nothing will occur to prevent his coming An Englishman who knows the goodqnal i ties of both players thinks that Joe Daily the professional can defeat him after watching his game and picking up a few points Grove being an ama tear would not pisy Daily tor a trophy bnt an exhibition similar to the ons with Taylor could be arranged it may he found advisable to get up a tournament for the Englishman in which case invitations will be extended to every noted Eastern player but with Gove here some one will come from the East to gft a crack at him either in a tournament or a private Halter McGria is the oniy aid 1 mw iruvsr atuv uoa Mtrv up tv tua standard and there are but few players on the coast who can beat him In a practice est with Ogden Hoffman Saturday he made many pretty plays and by constant voile jr ing won the Tubb3 is In town and has been practicing at the California grounds Bowering of the Santa Monica Teams club has been theguest of the California Club during the past week He reports a great increase of interest all over Southern California Many new clubs have been formed lately and one club in Los Angeles has sixty members on their roiL They also boast of an Infant prodigy young Ellis who has been beating all the older men Should Ellis continue to improve he will probably represent the Los Angeles Club in the next championship tournament Rod aiua Xln Bay fishing which had been considerably interrupted by the heavy rainstorms has again improved and good catches of rockcod and smelt have Ttbaron fishing grounds Jtt i sl lisi jntfi inji companion caught eighty four pounds of large red rockcod at Point Cavallo the largest weighing four and a half pounds and tour of them weighing over three pounds each On Tharsdsr Fred Schaltre and companion made a large catch of smelt and rockcod at Lime point and a green codfish weighing twelve pounds and three quarters Several large whales have been sporting around Lime point tor the last week apparently in pursuit of the i numerous schools of smelt and large sardines in mat vicinity it is reported that they have gone close alongside the smalt fishing boats but the Italian fishermen say that there is no danger of them touching a boat as they ore very timid and the slightest noise will scare them off Considerable numbers of smelt of fair size have been caught in Sausalito bay A few salmon trout have also been caught near the tide gauge below Old fcausalito On Thursday John Mecken caught one at that place weighing three and one half pounds and several other smaller ones Quite a number of flounders have been caught at the Tiburon lagoon some of them weighing over two pounds each Shrimps are said to be the best of bait for this kind of fish although some anglers use pile worms and dams The tides will be favorable this week and good fishing may be expected 0IMB MAMOim Sacramentos Defeat tfre OaUancaS CHAHPIONS aGAKT DEFEATED Tan Ilaltren Pitches Great Ball but js Poorly SnpporUd Minor Sotesr 0 Yonna Total A johnaoa TbtalUw JIISISKS 47 SSSSS5S6S SO 5 98465 4 96 47 695596499 649 S6S49 9 5 4SJ 48 4 9 6 5 5 5 194 4 48 666546466 548 656655SS5 560 658564656 54 6 5 6 Si 5 9 4 5 6 43 The rifle scores were as follows Company Third InfantryJ tienal Guard of California distance 200 yards Sergeant McBrien 41 Ser Sant McGenness 41 Private Van oltren 41 Private Lambert 40 Privat Davenporf 33 Private Seiber33 Private Moore 40 Company Second Regiment monthly medal shoot 200 yards Sergeant Carson 36 Sergeant Wagner 40 Private Nickels 5 lnvate Hanna 20 Private Bchultx 2 Private Hopper 0 Corporal emith 3971 rivate McDonald 9 Sergeant Bristol 30 Private Scnwati 33 Pnvatet McDonr aiaiv Independent Rifles monthly medal shoot 00 yards CHoman 37 1 Wurthmann 37t Woes S6 Heinmg85rMHunkin3ii Comoanr Thint Hirroent maaf shoot for Tohia trophy 200 yards Carroll 42 Ostrichs 43i Prichard 40 Young S3 Barns 33 Boss 40 Kennedy 39Kelson42 Bailey S3 Kennelly st Brasher sa Carroll was awarded the first medal A Ross the second xoeaai ana vviliaun xsrosher the third medal The Schuettea VerebV shot at the 200 vard ranee rins shot Th first best three shou of each contestant to Coursing The meeting of the Oreat Western Coursing Clab at Merced was all things considered a great success The weather was perfect and the hares were the fastest ever sesn Kone but the swiftest dogs had any business with them Mischief the winner of the match has a distinguished pedigree She is a black and white bitch and was whelped on April 14 1336 at Worcester Mass Her sire is the cele brated ilemnon winner of the ater loo purse her dam Fan by Buccaneer out of Folly Th great Western coarsingmeeK mg is not tne nrst woere uucuiei came ofi victorious She won at La throp from a field of crack dogs and also won the Occidental birthday cap at ITework February 22 1834 All the above meetings were judged by different gentlemen She is full sister to Jennie Jane and to Watsons Brunette and is owned by Carroll of San Francisco an enthusiastic coursing man and an excellent judge oi aogs as 11 tne genuemauwno gave her to Mr rrolL The next coursing meeting will be held at Newark next Friday A nuin berof the dogs that ran at Merced are expected to enter Gmh and Game A lire bird match under the auspices of the Tacoina Ritla Rod and Una Cluh wili taker place at Tacnnia on November 23th It willbe open to all bona fide residents of Montana Idaho Oresron California and Wash ington Entrance 1Q0 at fifty lire birds per man lne purse is to be divided into 60 30 and 20 per cent Birds extra Class shooting under the rules of the California State Sportsmans Association for ground trap shooting with the exception that five scoop traps will be used All entries to be made before November lSth The Tocomo Rifle Rod end Gun Club guarantee four entries or more Good short shooting on the Belmont marshes has been reported during the past weeic The morning and evening tllefits fire particularly heTy Good snipe shooting has also been reported as the nights have been frosty Quail shooting continues excellent Jfowf hr the tune aet tnperforSplit imk aaUaefoa an oatflt and Hia atar tWaaUtCaSSNUaWWl 11 a A very closely contested and interesting game was played between the Oaklands sad the Sacrsmentos yesterday afternoon at the IlaighUstreet grounds the latter dab winning by a score of 6 to 2 The game opened With brisk smart playing by both dubs and it was evident that the Sacra mentos in their strengthened condition would give the leaders a hard struggle for Vfctorj The result was a surprise to the unusually large number of spectators present far from first to last both teams played a neat and finished game Knell was Is the box for the visitors and although wild Jn his delivery held Oakland down to seven hits widely scattered with the exception of the fourth inning when the only two runs scored by the leaders were made Carrolls work behind the bat was wonderful and his splendid support given to Knell saved the team from defeat several times daring the progress of the play His quick and accurate throwing to second effectually proven ted the usual base stealing tactics of the Oaklands and his coolness judgment and sensational catching of Knells erratic delivery served to render him in conjunction with New bert the most prominent figure in the Sacramento nine Kewberts play at short was almost equally interesting He accepted eight out of nine chances and the frequency Tis4t introduced an eav Aenlemeatof an rprtjrintr nffinint tr Tiisinlfliiri tift cpnunsni interest pi lnemipiS iii oolf error waa excusable and he also distinguished himself by the heaviest batting at the team Oakland also played great ball and when the Socramentos tied the score in the seventh the issue of the match was as much in doubt as at the open ing ot tne game i ne snap ana go ot the play and the Moid retirement of each side finally told on Wehrle and in the eixhth the visitors bunched five lucky hits and won Hardies fumble and SLallinps wild throw and failure to block Daueys throw in the same ninc comoleied the rout and Sacra mento got four men across the plate neither ciao scoreaior toe nrst tares innings Play opened with the Colonels at the bat Long went out at first on Kndls assist Dsiiey followed with a fly to Zeigler Hardiehit to Roxburg and was sate on the latter a wild throw Smalley was assisted out at fir it by Newbert andclosed tha half Goodenouzh Cor the visitors banged a hot grounder to Olieil spa wsspst fert ott BA ltt fUXtMte curate assist Roberts followed quickly on McDonalds assist Carroll hit safely to center for a single but was forced at second on Roxburgs grounder to McDonald Both sides were retired in short order in the second For the leaders ONeill Hied to Gagas and Vcach to Zeigler McDonald hit to Roxburg and went out at first Sacramento fared nAlAfrn IT nil imi4r vlAnn Newbert fouled out to Stalling and Selna to Wehrle In the third Stallings and Wehrle struck out Long hit safely to right and stole second but Dailey Hied to Goodenoireh and retired the side In the second half Gagas banged a single to right after zeigler naa struck out Goodenough went out to Veach Gsgus advancing to second Roberts settled the matter by flying out to ONeilL The aspect of the game was changed in the iourtb uakianu taking the lead and maintaining it until the seventh Hardie opened up unfortunately by fouling out to Carroll Smalley got the initial by a hit over short but was forced out at second on ONeills easy to Xasi IfSeti stele secomi a crossed ttelau oa Veach triple ta cesZer zitt CutftsA cwtixgext jrg piaadiag boisterously ucuoaua brought Veach home on single to ieit cioiiiUKa iuuuvcu witu a siiikic to snort ceater ana wenrie nueatnei bases witn a not liner to newDert i which the latter failed to handle 1 1 1 a rA 1 xveriiiux imAvu jaruiauio iui vu land arid the enthnsiastf Jrom across the bay were jubilant when Long went tothebat He disappointed the cranks by dying out to Newbert ine nrst three natters ior sacra memo went out in succession Carroll fouled out to Staliihes who up to this time and after until the eighth inning gave splendid support to Wehrle Roxburg Hied to McDonald and Knell wentout at farst on ONeills assist Both sidei went out in one two three order order in the fifth and almost as rapidly in the sixth In are raarkable exhibition of clean finished ridding Oakland also failed ta score in the seventh Sacramento was more fortunate Knell began to play with a single to center and went to third on New bert hit to deep right going home on Selnas sacrifice Newbert stoia second and reached third whereStallings attemptd to catch him and threw wild to Smalley Newbert scored Zeigler went out at first on Sni alleys assist and Gagus retired the side flying out to Long Oakland could not by any possible means get another run and the excitement was intense in the eighth in consequence of the splendid playing of both teams DaiUy opened the eighth with a single to right and was sacrificed to second bv Hsniie and to third by Smalley ONeill got a life and Veach tilled the bases by taking the initial on a hit by the pitcher Withtwo men out the bases filled and the score a tie theonances ior victory were good for Oakland with McDonald at the bat Every Oakland enthusiast collapsed when McDonald hit slow grounder to Gagus and went out at nrst Sacramento Sn their hall of the Inning bunched their hits and won the contest Goodenough started with a long hit to right which had ft not been for Hardies quick and accurate been double Roberts banged a sin gle in tne same territory ana went to second on Hardies ramble Good enoagfa advancing to third Carroll banged grounder to left bringing Goodenoaxh and Roberts home end taking third himself onStallings fail ure to stop uaiteys throw to the plate RayKm rtiafff tt MaTlnnalff antf CahllLU Howard2I rEbrtgtic a ta llallreo a Powralt 4 Buckler WUaon 8bi 4 Hortf jre 3 IuOcer rt 4 Totala33 Bbea ss Beenr lit 4 eeae 3t 4 BtocitweUirC 4 Wars 4 Hauler Sta lvxHM Ptrrlerci Oakland 9 Sacramento 8track Bt Br UthaS hjr Knall 9 Hxsx kaaa ov hit br ptealw VaacK Tim of niu la SOm bDBUr Shtrtessv Otuclal scons Wauaesi COAIITXONS BEFEATXD Another Game to the Credit of Fl Taana Stocxto Norember 10 Thejgan Frsndscos defeated the champions this aftertoonla a weK played and Interesting game in Tjhich the work of the opposing pitchers was a great feature Van Haltrehj pitched championship balT from the start and would have won the game bat for costly errors of the team which gave San Francisco fire unearned runs His deceptivs drop fooled the best batters of Finns team StockweD made a great catch of a short bit boll from Powers bat in the fifth inning making a deep ran in and reaching forth with one hand Van Haltrenled in batting Jiis three bagger in the third inning scoring two men after two hands were out Two passed balls by Hurley loir throw by Ebrizht and Cabilla mnff of Sheai long hit to right lost the game Clarke wasstzea up nine mis stxrof wntca came in one inning and resulted in foar nrhsv bat two of which were earned The scorer a a 0 1 3 Oj 01 aA i Toiala ncSs iitHixas i a 4 Sockton 0 0 4 10 0 0 0 06 ban Francisco 0 0 3 2 0 6 learned nun Stockton 2 San Fraholaco 1 Thre hasa Wl Vao Haltren Two 6a Bit uuriej tsieim haws fudser Levy Base on errors Stockton 3 San Francisco In on sous stocktoo 2Saa FnaclaeoS Left iM 5i ff rtrfrcctaxroc out or aa xrauren a ciara a i uouai Mit fass XnUa wvilHiVv4 Time ot lh 60m XapijB Ixaahaa AT SANTA ROSS The Local Team Sadly Beaten By the RaporU Sasta Rosa November 10 The Santa Rosa and Reports played off a tie game to day The home team was greatly weakened by the absence of First Baseman Kelley Catcher Pace and Left Fielder Robinson all of whom axe heavy batsmen The players who filled their places did nothing with the stick Callen pitched a splendid game and the few base hits made oft him were scattered Monet also pitched a superb game bat did not have asstrong batters to contend aeoinsf as Callen The fielding was sharpy with the exception of wild throws aha misjudgment of fly balls on the part of the home team which let moa of the visitors runs Utf Santa Rosas newlv atrani catcher mader his first appearance mv Tvtsvwasv tan pvt ine playing of HnleDt Callen Wnrrtword Thotams anolCoofe Cat the home team was as usual first class Sharo culled down several fir hall in the ii rien neia ana Aicintyre piayea center neia in gooi shape uray accepted fifteen chances at first without an error ana jzonet neiaea nispositiaa well The score Reports 9 Santa Rosa I batteries Reports Mone and JSruce Santa Rosa Callen aud Utt Base hits Off Monet 3 off Callen Struck out By Monet 6 by Callen errors Keports 2 Santa Kosas 4 umpire Ashman Scorer Frank Brown Sacramento Amstenra Sacrssesto November 10 An in teresting and spirited contest took place at Snowfiake Park between two local amateur dabs Eleven innings were played the score standing at the conclusion ot the game us to id KOBIXSOXS rUOTESTS to be the finest exhibition of catching ne nor ever seen ta his long baseball experience i Soeromentn willpiay Bmrhes on the bench for the remainderot the seasonv Jim Fogartr wiltarriro in thisdty about the middleof the week and will be seen in a Sacramento uniform next Sunday vDad Clarkes lameness has entirely disappeared and be announces that he wilt pitch tne game of his life front now to the end ot the season The Bostons left Chicago Saturday on their jounier to CalifDmia aid are expected to arrive in this dty about the 2b inst after playing numerous games sieng the route At the close of ifce ceaeball aeosoa Morrill Ganieil and Radbume of the Bostons will snend a month or tvra with Len Stockweil shooting docks in ine ctocston marsn Stockton has released Fndnr owinr to his lock ot con atioa The attendonco at vesterda vs rsme was one of the largest of the season and pail a high compliment to the management of the California League at the game serving to show that the puolic believes the games to be honestly and fairly played Charles IJooley will play no more ball this season end Veach has been Signed to hold down the Oakland first corner during the remaining games wbicb tne rets nave to ploy Had it not been for on error bv New bert tacramento would hove shatout Oakland yesterday The Oaklands would also have been defeated in Sat urdays game with the Senators had it 1 not oeenor an uniortunata error ny mignes Three postponed games will be played st Height street this week as follows un juonay can ramsco against eac rsmento with 3Ieegan and Swett and Zeigler and Carroll as batteries On Tuesday Stockton against Sacramento witn lvneu ana uarrou onaiiarper ana Hurley in the points and on Wednesday the same clubs again with Zeigler and Carroll and Chase and Hurley occupyingoccupying the battery positions Other games scheduled for this week ore as follows At Haighr street Thursday Sacramento against Oakland Saturday San Frandsco against Sacramento Sunder San Francisco azainst Stockton At Sacramento Sunday Oakland azainst Sacramento At Stockton Satanlay Oakland against Stockton i 1 faaWCaatatCirC Themornihg rame at Haight street yesWrday fceWetntiieStanwanaiSMr the fart of both lesxos tl Keanes winning by a score of 4 to a Tholaiwia McFarland nine defeated the Kelly Brothers nine of the Clement Grammar School by a score of 20 to IL The California Markets defeated the Willows by a score of 8 to 3 The fruit men of Washington and Sansome streets defeated the stockbrokers by a score of 8 to 7 The Adonis nine defeated the if Flavins to the tunebf II to The Athletics defeated the Ocri dentals by ascore of 10 tO3 The victors would like to hear froth the WestEuds Address Peden 248 Minna street 41 At the Presidio last Saturday a nine roar the Anglo Nevada Assurance Cdmnanv defeated a similar aiffreca tlon of baseball talent from the Lon don Northern and Queen by a score of iQ to4r AMEKiCA i0S LICTCRE XA8T SIGHT KEV A CKCZAX Knell by a sacrifice sent Carroll home Newbert hit safely to left stole second and went home on Selnas single to deep center Selna was caught between first and second Oakland failed to score ist the ninth following is the score KUUlfU ABBBHgItPa AX IMM Lf Ilaxdlrf 4 SRialUr 3b 4 OSain a a Vcaca lbiU a McXonalil3iL 4 StalUaaa ci 3 Wehrle i 1 i 1 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 1 Totals Gooenone hc I 4 flobertatt 4 1 Carroll a EoiburaSb 4 0 KseU 4 1 5ewbertaa 4 3 Ib 4 0 Zrigler i 3 0 OlITHga 0 4 1313 SaCaAMaarTO ab BSH an pa a 3 1 0 Pretldrnt Stone Expresses an Opinion Keeardtnar Them The protests made by Manager Eob mson against Clarke Knell Van Holt ren and Carroll being permitted to play ttSA i VSw SiaJMSJ grci tne UiUBKUic Ueej9iehssnaifv4 inerr exunsne pmmcahoz been an aosortilng topic ot discussion in baseball circles lor the hast two weeks without however anvtbin Particu larly new on the susject being brought tougni President Mone when asked by a Cbboxicxs representatira resterdar for an expression of opinion in the matter said To my mind It appears I mat lworason claims are entirely unfounded as presumptively the other dubs in the league have the same right to play the men in question as Oakland did to play Wehrle and Stallings who as a matter of fact occupy an even more doubtful position as to eligibility to play in the California League At the annual meeting of the directors last year it was provided that after a certain date in August no Eastern player could be signed who was not then in the State unless with the consent of a majority of a Board of Directors It is a well known fact that Wehrle and Stallings did not arrive in California until several days after the aped fied dale had expired and that they have since been played by Colonel Robinson without the consent of the San Francisco Sacramento or Stockton management Yet no objection was made as it was recognized that the club needed the players The same fact was true when the San Franciscos became weak in the box Manager Finn negotiated with the Omaha directory for Clarkes services and secured them Stockton and Sacramento consenting and as faros known there was no objection expressed ev ea on the part of Manager Robinson Then as regards KnelL When be was at liberty all of the dubs in the league negotiated for his services the Oaklands included and when Sacra mentosecured him Robinson made no objection until some time after his team had been once defeated by the Senators with Knelt in the box With regard to Van Halt rett and Carroll the facts are similar There is no occasion whatever that I can see why the matter should be earned to tne national Arbitration Committeei as the constitution by laws and regulations of the California League cover every possible case that could arise under baseball law Yoa may rest assured tlAt the entire agitation of the subject by Mr Robin son win prove noining more man a flash in the pan its only effect being to scorch the one who Inaugurated it Kotes and Comment The games of the paat week have made ft decided change in the relative positions ot the local dubs and at the preient writing it would be almost impossible to ventiire a prediction as to wluoh of the two teams will carry OS the silken pennant The Oaklands still have a comfortable lead over the San Frandscps and by the maiorfty of cranks both on this ami other sides of 1 the bay are looked upon as the coming people TAt all events it wilt take the tour esmes vet remoinina to be played between the two dabs to de termine sue intimate outcome ot tne struggle and the same may be said ot the struggle for third and fourth place between Stockton and Sacramento both of whom ore doihe noble work The record of games won and lost up to aate is as loiiows wife Vend made Oilier Jile nabeordaie He also kopt a lan ge noaiber ea Sre arms in the boose Hvrft Miss MiatCKiestecL vMr barrassment ahd broken Englisfc that the defendant tmc failed heciaW while in one of his angry moote Se also said his wife wanted to potson Mi DrCLFi Buckiyot Ban grSJuasn said he called ora Mr Tea Bwiekfai April of last year represerrting hknseif as wishing to bar real estate The de fendant gave huo a detoiied history of his amilr troubles and stated that his wife was trying to kidnap him to put mm in a maanouse ineaoowr believed this to be a delasioa and cob sidered the defendant not fit pera to gonnresirainea Dr Whitwell of San Francisco and San Mateo corroborated the testimony oi Dr Bucklyi Daring the afternoon tfie defendant was called to the stand He answered nil questions in a rational manner All the trouble he stated was chased by hi mother in law who insisted in abiding In his houie contrary hia wishes Her pronounct the hatchet story a fabrication and was particularly incensed at the conduct of Drs Buckly aad WhitwefC whom he said CttnieL to on noose represennng tnemseire one as a retired English gentleman and the other as wealthr Louisiana lanter for the purpose of kidnaping ira When questioned about the lire arms he said they were acoUectiea whcUhe had made during his travel and were kept as a cariosity The case was continued until th ICth when tt was agreed that Mrs Ten broecx should make an appliearion tot have a guardian appointed for her husband which matter will come up for hearing on the UU inst 1NTU 5HE AWEiiii Air isTiBisTrsa uctcbito ToiiOTit 1 1 HeSsys That the Condition of th Worklne Claaaea To dmr I Went Than Slavery Bafore tho TTar The present industrial system was arraigned and adjudged faulty ia on interesting lecture by Rcy ACruzan at the Third Congregational Church last night The subject was ft startling one Our American Barons and Their Serfs and the discourse was the first of a series of three on the Presents eial and Industrial Condition of the country A large audience heard the lecture in the course of which Rev Mr Cruzau said in tbeorr that the Americans were intensely democratic bat that there was a dass who had all the power of the old barons without any of their virtues Many rnea ia this country named tht Governor of their State as they would their clerk and chose United States Senators as they do employes Their will in the XvdatsrsTwajstibe wiivtExr tmemz hit creatures The currents at Hi imeTfK ssigs9iti ifer development at the industrial tjrtteni tended to make mslcra and alares The Pennsylvania coal baron voted his anners tne railroad magna ta voua the nAa ii ormmv rflfcml KW tnor end thev perpetuated their bondage by tueir Daiiots ine aepenaent cioss was i tree name but tn reality they were serfs Pauperism was growing more prevalent in the older dties The black man Pefore the war was cared for by his master when old age overtook him The poor man to day had only the almshouso to look forward to The wace slavery of to day was therefore worse than that slavery that existed before the war The conditions anion the poor were very bad In New York fcUKjr aeuuaucu nuias 11111 a king and the blood of the speaker boiled when he thought of the manner in which his fellow man Was enslaved There would be a great struggle in the future The Industrial and wage sys 1 tern would nave to Decnsngea The great change is coming he cried hear it then of millions In your castles having in your hands the destinies of your fellow men hear it ye mineri working for 70 cents a day The change is coming peaceable means we hope but by some means Will not one French revolution suf fice or must there be two There will be fwov if needed there will be twenty if needed there will be just as many as are needed OLD itis TOBBOICK A TJniirersal Bay af Tjtijr tart the Chrlalia AsMlatlon rttiai of Labar i Yesterday was niemoTabledajr throughout the tiTiJized world for ait members of the Young Mens Chris-Hah Association as it was that set aside by the Internationa Committee ijKMiis vC Tc tVi as a time tor assembiio in grayer and crecltogaonatumi Jor the expansion J3T Jf McCojt tie secrrtary opened the meeting with a few remarks He said that Africa India and Japan wero now being visited by three young rep reseiitatires of the ajsociation and that reports received so far were very promising A young man by the name of Swift a Yale xrraduate had just left forTokio in Japan and before KOtng naa eouectea twxi in tne United States with which to erect Aad endow a Young Mens Christian Asso ciation ouiiaing in rotia 1 he Japs nsse were taking great interest in thai association -Rev Dr Horton of Oakland them addressed the large asemc4y present taking for bi subject Going Out Into the World He divided his subject into four parts looking backward looking Jorwaxd looking inward and looking npward tie exhorted all young men to remember that man is governed from within and animals from with ac end thtc trpsis2s ae our own acts When we are away Iron hniua aossafd CCafc of tosefcft behind with loving memories and shouid look forward to the day when wesbail return and be received by lov ing arms lhese should he sucicsent inducements for ns to look backward and forward wilh lore and hope Ia looking inward we should remember that many a palace is occnuied by shame while tuany a humble cottagaj is the external of imperial nobility Outside signs of godliness ore hot sndi dent We should be as dean within as without In looking upward wa should always Use God and Christ as ouimedistors Oi Sunday next Dr Healeyof East Oakland will address young men and during the week daily evening praise services will be held Jhiringyester days meeting oil those who were liv ing away Jrom noma were requested la hold up their hands when tolly three louriusoi tne auaienceoiaso False Statements Regard In jr Ills Kxnaltloaatrirtta Regarding the examination of Rich ard TenBroeck at Redwood City on a I charge of insanity preferred by his wile spine glarindy false statements have been circnlated if the Redwood City JTiadflaaeff report of the pro ce4dings is correct Among these statements was one that Ten broeck had told the Judge who examined hint that the weapons kept in his house and comptained of by his wife were necessary in defcndlnghlmscll from his enemies The following ore extracts front the report of the affair published by the Timtr and QoxetU Jf Tenbroeek took the stand and testified to her husbands erratic con duct during the lost year and half At one time while they were residing at me tjoon Place near raio Aitovne struck rat a box which she held in her bands with a hatchet and narrowly missed cutting her bngersv He con standv ouarrded with the ssrrsnts spoke in disparaging manner of his It 9 13 Shi TotaU33 13 Sstla sisili orartsrofc i 34ae r8 Oakland 0 fl BfTmot a Earoad ran OaklanA 3 Baramato Tarw baaa bit Vach Stolen baaos Bar dlIxoaOSmIiewtiert a ruw baaa on rora OaUaa4 Jm baaoa ealel balls rUaauana i oaoamante i lfi gav ka ea Oatand tfaarmiCo Slaclrtoo Hli aa sin 1RaiSTuI 9vy esyaa olo Fred Carrolls work behind the hat yesterday Umpire Sheridan pronounce STCTTXKINO CHIXESE A Touching JSceno ia Saeramant Police Coast Sacramento Eecord Union Kovember 10 Ah Mo wa ecocio usriookmsrheathea ws lis yprttpurt jwWjoy tog cpnxtaca weapbn which wer preferred against him bj acouhtsymail named Ah Gin ui took the Witness stand bat mado a rant failure as a witness owing to the fact that he had contracted tlia fiibftof statterinz KesouueredaiHi expectorated alt over himsdf ih hi euort to ten now Alow had struck hixa with an iron fair and afterward nulling a revolver upon him in an attempt to citoriaj rtsag suggested Attorney Hart who occupied a Seat in the coort room 1 But Gin didnt sobe and continued to sputter until City Attorney Church became exasperated and waived his hand to the witness to desist I thought said the attorney that you told me this morniag it Wis Mow who Stuttered Too hava evi dentlr got the programoia mixed Yon coma taic nrst rate to me The Celestial grinned broadly and hugely Then pointing his finger to the prisoners doekv he sputtered again Wa wa wa wait Till he he hear mm According Mow was asked foe hia version Of the affair In response he began to distort his fe it ares and twist his body about in such a startling manner without being able to utter a syllable that the Court became fearful that he was afflicted with hydrophobia and hurriedly ordered the bailiff to take him out ot court After the coast was clear the Judge ordered that Mow be fined 30 with the alternative of spending thirty oajauijui 1 a 1 Salt for hfplema Sonta Cruz Surf A compiaint was filea by JJenry arris by his guardian Joha Jor vis against Professor A Chesnut wood prbprietorvof ChesnutwoodV Business Collegi Some time ago Henry UJarria a young man but still ay minor son of Supervisor John Wi Jsrvis entered Chesnutwooda Business CoRege and successfully completed the full colege coarse of in stroction bat his diploma was withheld by the principal of the institution on account or aa alleged instance of intoxication hy the pupiL Mr Jsrvis alleges that the full pay ment of tuition and completion of the prescribed course ot study entitled the student to adiploma and that the prindpd has no right to withhold it on account of conduct bnbtide of the college walls orthe refusal oLProfessorCheshat wood to carry oat what he claims woe fa business contract atd far injury to tus jepumuon sir jorna sues ior X5000 damages MlSCiLaASXOC3 YDRK STAHDARL IE lv lh tv fr 1MBy tf The Bcst Five Cent CJwretteVI tit ar 1 in 1 1 1 lit Mi I 4 5 lS4ojosTgcltfJ3tlfc 2.

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