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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, 8§ DAY, APRIL 4, 1897 11 SCARF PIN LOST { BV A SCANT NOSE Scarborough, at 30 to 1, Took the California Derby. The Winger Was Ridden by Coady, Who Outfinished Ted Sloan. L Willie- Martin Worked a Clever Ruse on the Judges—Montallade Won and Was Disqualifi-d. The insugural California Derby, over one milg and a quarter, with a guaranteed value to the winner of $4000, was decided at Ingleside track yesterday and was cap- tured by the 30 to 1 outsider Scarborough in a farious drive from Scarf Pin, the big son of ki Rio Rey, barely beating the gal- lant filly ose on the finishing post. ctacular point of view it was i 1 to stir the blood of a mar- ble Roman- gladiator, but from.a time- stand point and for a race- replete with in- cidents it v fizzie. ) favorite, Howard S, backed sands, finishea just beyond the re! S. of the track. Whereas in tributed the winner's succebs, California lad received an ovation qn his and the turn to the stand. Altamax ran a sur- prisingly good race, taking third money, half a length before the favorite Howard The latter was compelled to go the overland route. Of the events decided favorites won downed the faint-hearted Amelia Fonso. | . ol umywnlll i it mnnm'l ‘fll‘“"' 2 HUAGER 1S THREATENED, The Appropriation for Braanch Jail 3 Has Run Very Low. Supervisor Delaney Is Investigating and the Contractor Is Obiurate. The annual famine because of depleted funas and an obdurate contractor is im- pending at Branch Jail No. 3, which is presided over by Captain Clarkson. Every year the same thing occurs, and when about three months of the fiscal year re- main, the appropriation gets into bad fix, the Pacinic Marine Supply Company shuts down, there is a “roar” from the jail that the prisoners are starving, and then the Supervisors scurry around to avoid such a contingency. Auditor Broderick recently noticed that the Branch 3 apportionment of funds was running low, and when a big batch of de- mands tbat would have left tbe fund badly overdrawn had they obeen paid came in he refused to audit them. ‘The contractor tried to argue the point, but Mr. Broderick pulled tie law on him and politely declined to audit any more demands until the condition of the fund warranted it. Supplies were running icw at the jail, but the Supply Company would send no more, and then Supervisor De- laney, chairman of theHealth and Police Committee of the Board of Supervisors, was notified. He visited the jail, founa an empty pantry, and then called on Auditor Broderick to see what could be done. The two officials looked over the figures together, and it was found that there is of Bupervisor: 61, of s amounting to $357 NEW TO-DAY — CLOTHING. TO-MORROW WE BEGIN A RETAIL SALE OF Fine Clothing Equal to custom made, for Man, Boy or Child, at WHOLESALE PRICES of ‘course inils Dettied the | thise. The chls tho ot Diices won $1637 97 avaulable for bills contracted prior many speculators. Bui one | was the disqualifying of B, 0. Holly's lo Aprill and that theroare demands excited much wonderment was | horse Montallade after be had cleverly against this already pasee ne Board SRR bas been the aim to have the | which $ 039 15 1s for supplies, eic., and $1537 46 for salaries, The aggresate amount of the bilis still in the hands of the board is pot known, but they wiil certainly put the funds in still worse condition. There is still a sum of about $8000 to the credit of Branch Jail 2 which is available, and it is probable that the board will make a transfer of this, as has been done before, and relieve the famine. | It is said that Supervisor Delany is dis- | satisfied with the amount of money that has been spent jor “extras,’ and that Willie Martin on the latter mare worked appearance of velvet, | t,e threadbare, time-worn gaz of pull: ng 1t was harrowed up until it | yp when within a few feet of the wire ready-to be planted with cab- | with a pitiful glance cast at the same time . This fact called for much advene toward the stand. The kind-hearted omment and robbed the biz event of | officials sympatnized with Willie in his much interest. The winner's time, 3:113¢, trouble and as Montallade was only a es an inkiing of its bad condition. | California horse anyway he was promptly ange to'sav, as a drawing card the race | disqualified. Lfist Scarcely sitnctingmorsithnithe ‘ The race in pariicular was the second on usual Saturday crow | the card, a ‘mx-furlong selling affair. The. three. races run preceding the | Amelia wasa 7 to 5 choice around post “Da ' were not attended by any vast | {ime, and getting away first led to the | amount of commotion, but when e odds | paddock, where she was outgamed and ! A very unusual opportunity to purchase the latest styles in the best fabrics, manufactured in the best possi- ble manner, equal in every respect to custom made, at an enormous saving from the regular San Francisco retail prices. Come and examine our stock in our five-story building and you will do the rest. Come to the place ooked peinst-the nine starters in that event | | beaten oat handily by Montaliade, which | | Captain Clarkson’s tzble may suffer some- where the signs are big and blue and yowll make no l\’e“:e’ posied qyieitors - unpacked their | norse was backed from 12 down to 5. The Finish of the California Derby Race at Ingleside Track. what from the investigation that is on. abe . ng. - | o \art is vai e m: H 2 ard S, with “Skeets’ Martin in the saddle, 5.;,,‘335;5'? ey sh‘élte:)iyrht‘l! \'m‘nlcs? Accident to a Bioyclist. was the pick of the tulent, and through- o3 1 the atmos: out'tbe betting ruled a cnns:slenl&ma phere Outlay, the 2 to 1 favorite in tae two-year-old event, finaily beat the barrier track that horses owned by certain owners are changing hands without any money Iocal society to join the federation and adopt the new timing machine. 1t is W. J. O’Leary, 12 Silver street, was riding his bicycle on Golden Gate aveuue last even- No retail mail orders filled. favorite. Next came the Burns & Water- | = i i i fog in si likely that th hole i ill [ 1 d nu ing d the hili b : R 3 | 4nd "downed the field of fourteen with | covsideration being in sight. This, how- | likely that the whole proposition will | ing and while going down the hill between | h ifl“h-"g““"‘{,‘ff“‘::d Candelaria. 8t 7 | ease, romping the four and s half furlongs | ever, is no new feature of selling-race wars. | be accepted. e o nes e iy begkeland 'he | T NN s O gad receded from | i, 58 seconds. In a drive Los Prietos, the | Cy Holly said after the second event | John Luben of Alameda, H. K. Platt of | dashe ot 24 L e 410 1, third in demand. Atkins & | and his oddsof 30t0 1 | were steadily pleyed down to 12 and 15. Good Tin:es received the support of many, who played him on what he ought to o, After parading past thestand the horses zalloped to the post, and Starter Havey sent them away with little delay. Pass- ins the stand well bunched, the rank out- sider Joe Ullman led Scarf Pin a head, fol- | lowed by Candelaris and Good Tlmes the iavorite back among the rear-enders. = Be- fore the turn down the back stretch had been rounded Eloan, on Searf Pin, had taken command, with Thorpe on Cande- laria, and Willie Martin, Times, at nis heels. changes in the po astride Good | There were slight ions to the last turn, where Coady moved up to second place with Scarborouzh. Candelara, of which much was expected, was now seen to be beatert. Entering the stretch the bay fellow had a shight lead over Purser’s Bl eling with his sweeping strid looked an easy winner. drew up on nearly equal terms with the leader at the paddock, «nd in a grand fin- | ish bowed to defeat by a nose. To Coady’s superb riding can be at- | tavorite Arundel. entitled to d second choice, took the place from Miss | one picked to win the race following, also | at six furlongs, the money sendugher‘ onta 3 to 2 favorite, Thorpe handled her like a novice, and she failed to finish | among the first flight, Chenille, once as | good as 10to1in the bet took tie affairin_a hard_drive from Pat Murchy, | acainst which 15 to 1 was laid. Man! chester, another 15 to 1 outsider, was third. | Tne hurdle pantomime resuited in a | victory for Tuxedo, an 8 or 10 to| 1 s which won ' driving from the These races which have | deteriorated to the level of a bunco game will soon become obsolete, for they now fail 10 attract much interest. The “lob- ster”” horse Herman was again among the | “also rans.” Saivable took his manufactured race— | about the fifteentn this season—from four grewsome looking platers. He was alto | 8 chance in the betting, and the race isnot | ription. The El Rio Rey filly Swanhilda pulled up Iame after her race yesterday. It is hinted about these days at the that he bad been waiting all away from horse. Cy ana all of his friends backed Montallade heavily and were naturally in anything but an amia- ble mood over the decision. Maitin’s trick was not new here, but in the past it | always failed to go through unless the “‘bouse”” was down on the beaten horse. The decision was certainly very far fetched, and if California owners are not the re- cipients of more consideration at Ingle- side the local association will soon be abie to advertise *‘Eastern racing by Eastern horses,”” with perfect impunity. After the different acrobatic, corkscrew somersaults in the jumping horse busi- ness of late, 1t seems sirange that Mar- tinus, the cleverest of all the steepleciiase riders assembled here, should have to re- main on the ground so long for getting beatea out in a drive on a 40 to 1 shot. What a powerful “knock” must have been registered acainst him by the “‘steeplechase ruler.” Martinus was un- | fortunate to begin with in being a Cali- Jockey Duffev now seebs reinstatement. The lad wishes to ride in Montana the coming season, and as his exhibition on Arno not leave the brain in nearly as muddied a state as the one put up by “Jockey Bill” Martin on David Friaay, riage was unin the nose and ey San Jose and G. G. Gould af 2001 Jackson Tho society is likely to change its club- rooms before long. jured, but O'Leary was cut on - - : season to { ebrow. He went io the Receiv- ‘lr:Af%L Pidel:cou(?utcgl‘r ém rx:;c: l‘)alt Remsep. maks & mild “killine,”” and then wien his | street, San Francisco, were elected s |ing Hospital and had his wounds aressed. atovaT phadte £ RO el | Dan Honig’s mare, Lizzie H, was the | desire had been satiated the race is taken | members. | —————— There are twenty-six monarchies in the | civilized world. ARE Y0U SICK? You Can See That Others Have Been Cured by Dr. Sanden’s Elec- BROWN &ros&co. WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS, OWNERS OREGON CITY WOOLEN MILLS, (The Largest Retailers of Clothing at Wholesale Prices West of Chicago), 121-123 SANSOME STREET . | ! (SECOND BLOCK FROM MARKET). BTG BLUR SIGNS. RAILROAD TRAVEL: RAILROAD TRAVEL CIFIC RAILWAY €0, Tiburen Ferry—Foot of Market Sk San Francisco to San Rafael. _— e R ANCEER Wai| tric Belt, and Why Not You ? SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA. | 7ommn. sssiess.s °.'Z’If,‘.i'.' - leave and are d FRAN AREIVE 1 Wi 8:45. 7:00A Atlatitic Express, Oglen S:a52 73004 Benicia, Vacayille, Rumsey. Sac Oroville and Redding via 0 < v 6:45p . THE “CALL” RACING GUIDE. and_which, by the way, came in for no bl 2 ,’,_WT,}.:,;?_,,:;.‘:‘,;\ 7130, Martines, Sa5 Hamion, Valisi, : 5 P A LY Lcensure, his request might be read- = _SeurdaysoRiu e’ s 158 | BeneL N ok and Banis, Bee, P ACIFIC COAST JOCKEY CLUB. Ingleside Racetrack, Saturday, April 3. Seventyfifth ! Sacramento, | Marysvill H PDSy of the Winter Mecting, 1896-97. Weather finc. Track good. ¥ The victory of Scarborough was a very -uun \ys;i;mts 130, 11:00 a.%; 1380, 3:38 Tehama and Ted Biaft.. a:5p S popuiar one, and both Tommy Lottridge n Rafael to San Francisoo. e R Lo it SR $06, FIEST BACE—Ninesixie aths of & mile; two-year-olds; purse 8350. 2nd Jack Atkins, the colt’s owners, were WEEK mys—e 25,°7:80, 5330, 1110 o e | A N cstuntio); Neeans, - Baborslio: : 2 g . s :epid bu;ydm- verllhm(nulos a}: ing 12:40, 340, 50 7 ac Extra trigs : Sani Harlars ;«“’Afi“f]"" Dm:i Z fi=a Aing. ands and receiving the congratuiations - 5 5 b, 0, New Orleans sn¢ Horse, welght. St 1% \,’—1 3% _! Str. Fin, Op. Cl. of their friends. They won several thou- m%%\b-:)—; , 8:40, 11: 10 A w: 1:40, 3:40 | .| 135 | 13 | 12 17-5 sand dollars over the coit's victory. A Between San acisco and Schuetzen Park sams 2 Slidl e ; 2h strange part of the race is that both abentls sy Above: xg? e oss,” Liverunors id Miss Remsen 6 51 tthe winner and Scarf Pin are trained Ineftect Autye. ekion Morinea. 21 22 | 46 i p €an Franciseo, *1:00p Sacramento b ey 3s | 81 by Mr. Lottridge, who bas shown himself Oct. 14, 05 Niics, San A M"..’a. Boeut $§14 1 81 | 8e | t0 be & conditioner of horses withouta poame. [ WREK | {1580 Port Cosks and Way Stations i P e | peer in this section of the country. The Lu O b Cahatogas AL Veravg i 1 | | young horsemen have not been favored Novato, aM| 8:40 A 3 g - 2 Rk $ Petatumi 0 Py |10:25 AX Suwita Boss. V1154 71 81 |10 | with coquettish Dame Fortune's sweetesp e a| 6i20 e | 4s00F nenlm, facat Wou | 12 12 11 smiles during the present feason and the - Knights Landing, erflvflle. Oro . 101 tiisg |13 | colt’s win was like a burst of sunshine W indaer, 10:20 ax mmx.'fl!‘:o?,"“s?“.&f;!"’“'oa caio, s : 83 |18 |14 |Holmes | from a cloudy sky. |Healdsburg, Sud Fresao, going via. Niles, | = = = Manchester ran a muchly improved Gel m:fii BT unnn(!vh!lfimm A434 % rt. Won easily. Winuer, W. P. Magrane's | ::txeldvisxl;; ” Eflii?ae’ii'”:gixf's.f;ffi vl | e rl-l P 3 Ang;a:lo": (’t:élxd:l;-\nglk‘r’). s 1 price was too shor: on Friday. T B ’ ,%1:; o | s:00p E?nll“l';:‘ll(oul‘e‘ “Atlwitic Express 7‘“‘ his Belt is not Many druggists |750ax|s00axi Ukian | 785 rxl 8:23ru| gig0e e % cnama | Betping. ° | 750 ax 102644 | 6:00r Haywards, Nil ] .| Jockey. ‘OD- (e s i!:110 | Guerneville. | 7:35 pu P e Tfl HY L[]NG HISTAN E[S for sale in drug- and agents claim |ssoex| " ™ ~ iy - I Mias Toss, ... 108| 2 3 8 3 | . 7780 AM|8:00 axz| Sonoma |10740 Ax| 8:40 A% lles Reddiop, E TN i o Carrahers. 102 o B : stores nor by tra- to have Dr. Sanden |, ;..|o00 ru] cieaTien. | 6110 rx| 023w | “SANTR CRUZ DIVISION (Rasson dang Dovo 3 30 2 Belts f()l' sale LOOk T30 AM|8 oo 3| Senastopol. uo w upg.g\,. 17:454 Banta Cruz Iixcursion, Santa Oruz i Pigeons to Travel Several Huu- i : 8730 r|5:00 7| Sebastopol. | " cipal Way Siations...|.- 181052 |Ciiwson 30 veling agents. Call Contorsilloan Jose, Folisn; |Sarbarey dred Miles for a Cash e out for them. Go | Stss sonnect ot Sana Tow for Mare wWes S Y| e - | |R. 1som. 20 | 2 or write to our of- s L Curemne Jor the Geysers; at Pista for Hia i l B Priz>. deeck ta . San | o e e fr e P S o j . 3 for a Sprin 204 - ! - T i Siarhi 2] T Yo | fices direct. den. b e WL S S T e T ‘ TGood start for ail but those left. Won driving. Wianer, W. P. Magrane's There was a large attendance atthe Valley, Jonn Day's, Hiverside, Lierley's, Buck | oo isi niviSion = S5 T 1:1614. = 1 nell's, iedrin Helghts, Hullville, oville, - ?. Time 11646 head, but aisqunifed for fonting. me etingof the California Pigeon and Hom- | Greenw Orrs Hou Springs. Mendocino City, 75004 San Joso and Way Stations (z\.w __* Finisbed firsi by bead, fo | ing Society at the: ciubrooms, 632 Market | : Sleepl . Lack of | ¥ Brage, Westport, Usal, Wille:y Cabto c') meona e Wednesiays anly). 1:307 S08. ITHILD KALE—1hree-querters of a mile; selling: purse $350. street, Jast evening. Several matters of | Are you suffering from Nervousness, Sleeplessness or{ ack o “i:;fi’;?f&?w-‘y‘:m mp?n"enuum-' hcxfil‘«.w'v'é:,;z:l-’m:\'l st i o e v;;:;:)Cs:h"'fl‘“:ngl‘;’:c"l‘"]“ dr;:c‘:l:i’:d .c:: Confidence in yourself ? Have you pains in your back, bearing down, | rs snnai finnaflr uckes 10 all petnia be | ‘fl}?&:}fx"% s, St o orse, age, 1 Fin. Jockey. [} ¢ e incipal o S E TR 2 d San AL half rates A San Joso i Stations Biee.oe % it L3 | filling of the entries of the Santa Res | dull aching in the abdomen, pains in your limbs 2 Have you any of the | 7 11:30A Palo Alio and Way sm.x:u Chenille, ¥ 1s | 1h |H Maruo. ! i = Ticket Offices, 650 ukfl‘u Chronicle baldisy *2:30r San Mateo, \lcnlo Pllk 8 42 | 234 | races that will take place on May 3L |many ailments folJowing excesses, abuse of the laws of nature, waste| a.W.rosTER, R X. RYAN, Gilroy, Tees Sauta Cruz, i 3¢ | Connected with this race of fast-flying Y 3 g e 3 > Wres. and Gen. anagen _'_“'he:nyfl{)nxwzm‘xymmm- g1 - 1 | Lirds is a little incident worthy of explan. | Of power 2 Does your food digest poorly ? Are you weak, forgetful, — e Y 9 61 i R 5:30p San Joso and Principal Way St 1w | 3% o | ation. Tbis race is for the Kuehn trophy. | despondent? If you suffer from any of these symptoms Dr. Sanden’s Santa Fe i Joes aud Way Stations i 8n | 810 Otto L. Kuehn of Milwaukee, last year g 3 : = 2 = 51 Sau Jose and Way Stakion: 1 28 8| presented the San Francisco Club with Electric Belt will cure you. It is no longer an experiment ; it has been L d SAN LEANDRO AND HAYWARDS LOCAL, | 17 | twelve fine birds. These were auctioned | nown in this State for many years, and people cured by it ten years imited. off and brought a good!y sum of money. = - z E . % 2 On MONDAYS and 9:00, | § [ bus Nebala, Won driving. Winner, 1 | Last evening Messrs. Welch and Benjamin | ago still testify to it ; but its cures are multiplying. Day after day THU mgn:n .’xe‘e’:fmé'-?.f} 10,004 | Melrose, Seminary Park, ] § o :;:’;g::”“::: _“be‘.:fi';‘“’;’:":’;b"" t':";;‘: brings new converts to its. wonderful power; each day shows new |l awge | m‘“""“d dre.. | § the mame of the generous Milwaukee | cures. It is not like other belts ; it is different, stronger, better, more .f.',,,““‘;’.‘:" et .?.:z'l"" é:fi: Haywards] b i R donor, and it 1s for this prize ,that the | . FRkary se j Sap snd Sulluan Detees . el | | % ‘:} s race is to be held on the last of next month. | COnvenient to use, more effective in results. : All who use it recommend | arawingroom sieeptnz-cars :x::: il i [ Fome it 2?“ j';:/' in ‘l% fi::\ak:zll::v::: ,:;;tg:u::;:::. 2:&::; it. Its thousands of cures make people buy it. Leuts "';_‘;:"';,',:L’Mn;‘ok or St. Louis. | #11:13p ) ¢ From Niles. = Hieeer fi Altamas . | 5 b Days to New Yorl o 1834 835 [334 |33 31: Oito Brewitt of Alameda, 10 birds; EXPRESS CREEK ROUTE FERRY. [ 7 19 (71" 161 : g ; CU ED OF HEUMAT[SM SANTA FE EXPR Pz SAN TRLNGISGO— Tt of ket St (1 81— 214 |21 (51 |43 John Filmer of 8an Francisco, 10 birds; . 3 o 3 o 557 fsn s 142 HF. Whitman of Alameds. 10 bira ; 53 el Lk U0 80010 (w0) Vinetor IFRa o 1;.; John Mole of Oak 7 birds; C. H. Cinnabar, Trinity Co.. Cal., March 29, 1897. P OATLAND—ost of Brosdway.— SURB L S ek e Lt S - iewll: of San rArl-nmco. 2 birds; T. W. DR. A. T. SANDEN—Dear Sir: I think your Belt has done me a lot of good. I g :f,‘;“:‘.:?"‘t B ':\‘-"nn ’un?':{;v?'.?:; _" 11300 *1:00 12:00 *3:00 $4:00 . §3°°° T i~ st e e e e bm”;?«;; G o | am mow as well as ever. I haven'ts pain left in my body and L am 6 pounds heavier | Yitutay: S Paat cxcustlons svers Soptay. °" - s moki b - N cke 3 A «t, ¢ hron- i P ] Y R A T S AT i lv‘;,;::,;:,gs‘?;,?:n;&golb é,,:‘,fd J. W. | than when I commenced wearing your Belt. Respecttully, HENRY WIDMAR. h-’l»;‘b-:lt:gfl:' 5‘4:[::;;2::-“‘-:'“ lmr:n """d"?""::'?“g‘xg mbmmm { e 5 R undays s e Sdk i 3 If you are sick try it; if you are not as strong as you want to be; _#t Monday, Tnzveday and Saturday nights only . I = : w| oa| 6 | % | % | s | Fw Jocke [op" &, mined 1o et &;t’l‘l:‘dm’a":l’i:‘.". sanes if you lfave an; troub}lle w:hichymi ht some da grc»vey serious don’;: THE $% FRINCISCO AN SAN JoAQUIY i Iooex, | Tioces ags, walGBLcliwl oo ) el | £ frwiad e P S| record flights and the first move was mn‘% b y g| y P! S s VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. 80+ | Tuxedo, 6 0 5|81 |514 28 |2h |1h |[1h [Owens. 4 6 | last evening. It was decided to offer i i “ i & wxedo, ORI |18 | o 1 cmamas 4 £ | 107" the bird, old of youns, makin. ihe delay. Try it and you cannot make a mistake. sf(t’.pthS can be FEQN JaNUaRY 31,1897, passenger tralng HRARERE TR RN T a3 1 80%c i lcgl:‘fi-i:;o':!:grg e :?aux:‘!::n::dy;::i“ ihe | cured. Most of those who now recommend Dr. Sanden’s Belt had no NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD ! 5 173 /66 | 710 9 ng ® o 3 3. 7 -V b Suntstec S8 Sl4n S8 100 |38 |35 30 [ 500 miles the race secretary will place & | faith in it before trying it. ¢‘A drowning man grasps ata straw,”” they (Via Shusalito Ferry) 791 |Herman, &. 180| 4(81 |81 |66 |54 51 %0 | minimum number of yards per hour that N P 4 #From Ban Francisco, Commencing Sept. 13, 1893 ; 748 8 d they found 1d mil So will == | @3 aperacor, 5.7C138| 8143 |78 |84 T8 8, 10 | the birds must fiy. For distances over 500 | Said, and they found it a gold mine. So will you. Connecti g steamboas of WEEKDAYS. i 1 Ao B miles s certain number of days will be A very interesting book, ‘“Three Classes of Men,” will be sent |ave5e2 ranciaco and Stockion at For Mil Valley and San Rafaal-e7:35, #3:13, i i “Gpod stari. Won driving Winner, 5. C. Hildret's bt ., by Begent-Reply. Time, allowed. Itis probable that all wiil enter v g » ’ T3:00 . 3. 91:45, 8:45, °8:16, %3:45, 6:30 Pk, | o 2ReTeay tLis competition for a record and for the | free, sealed, to any address on request. It gives prices and full infor- MoUNT T AM ALP AIS !:‘L;l.l‘r.l’ns for San Katael on ondays, Wetnow 2 I e hs of a mlie; purse $350. prize. S d Satarday: 81 1. R h“ wuld-dd-d ‘tio nukuss ;mr.husu of | mation. Call or address e i o e = SUNDAYS. the new law recently enacted by the State < Railroad. ; slatare which makes it a crime for 632 Market St. Opposite | Whrs baye E. Jgex | morse, aze, o | any one o k{ll. ;o:nd or detain a hom- SANDEN ELEOTRIG co-’ Palace Hotel, San Francisco. v«;x;% \‘-,:’.. ey THROUGH TRAINS. Salvable, 4 ing pigeon in its flight. SBLATR-y % s T Yos Broai. | SUNDA For Point Reves and way stations—7:25 % Treachery, £. ‘A proposition s received from the | wayd Sariien oL, S5 Weallng s b P e Lt e o stumin Weekdays, 8:00 4. . Sundays, 143 F. 4. Satur 7 """,‘{f % American Federation of Homing Pigeon NOTE,—Make no mistake in the nUmber—( & Marke: etreer Make note of it. THO=. COUK & S0 “{ Sarket st & g.y. O Cazadero and way stations~7:25 4. 1. week: Associations of Newark, N. J., for the l DE. SANDEN’S ELECTRIC TEUSS CURES RUPTURE. Mill Valley and Mount Tamaipais Scenio Rall | #ays; 1:45 ». . Saturdays. ]

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