The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 6, 1897, Page 12

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JULY 6, 189T7. 12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL., TUESDAY, 3 went to Gardner, who won both the mile | Stme Alcasmr, Gunsemon 41 hours trom BAILROAD TROAVEL B8+ 0 1 open and the two-mile handicap. S e Chnlea Dunbarm, % hours from Eel | OAKLEY, Omio, July 5.—A heavy inhower dampened the ardor of the big crowd, making the track sloppy. Dr. Mc- The Kentucky Young-l Lean’- fine colt Loki annexed the big race of the day, which had but three starters. ster Romps Away | From His Field. Three favorites took purses. ¥ive turlongs, s 1ling— Cyril 105 (J. Bil), 5 to 1...... ‘Lne Doctor 96 (Hus on). 840 1.4 e ¢ urna), 4 1o B2 e T or5, sl ce Ryan 96, Bonnie Neli 96, Flop 96, George tooper 9¢, Kan Faianade 99, Jam s Debow 103, Bob Knighi 10 and *Chicopec 10oalz0 a1, *F orite. | Thirieen-sixteentns cf a mie * arlotta | ling— | | Rockwa 1 98 (Morrk | | > 90 (T. Burns), B to ) 12 to LA S e Jamboree 103 (James.. 1 to 1 ime, 1:24. Alvine I 89, Millle 80, 92, Win: hrop 92. Kicnfield 104, Buck Fousn 85, Astralins 98, 1iibernia Queen 98. Volax 99 and Hickory Leaf 101 also ran. *Favorite. Havoc Takes the Sheepshead | Bay Handicap at a Mile ! in 1:41. Eleven-sixteanths of a mile— Malvolio 110 (J Hiil), Zto 1. 1 *Bunished 112 (A. Clayton), Wison 110 (1. Murphy), 6.0 1.. SETE | “Time,1: 9. Bashi Bazouk 100, Tin | ~ound Money 105 and Murdecai 112 also rau. h and The W1 Fallito]|lite s nner | § Ben Drveh in e | Fourth of July handicap, one and & quarter Get a Share of the Rich miles— 1 Lokl 118 (J. Hill). 6t0d... Letcher 95 (1. Burns), 810 5. Ramiro 112 (C. Reiff), 5 10 2... Time, 2: hree starters. Purse. ‘Thirtesn-sixteenths ot a mile, selling— *Arlington ;04 (Morrison), 210 1... 1 *Pouting 90 (1. Burns), 210 1. L W 92 (Husion). b to 1.... Time, 1:25. Sim W 107, A B 99, Populst 101, Prince Carl 10 102 also ran. *Equal choies in betting. NEW YORK, N. Y. July 5—Ffteen thousand persons saw spirited races at Sheepshead Bay to-aay. The$20,000 great Trial stakes for two-year-olds, over the Fu- turity course, went to John E. Madden’s Hamburg, by Hanover, out of Lady Reil, 'S-li:‘r.‘\;?i?f;‘(e.r'“{fi'),‘frf'.:’},'e' selling— while J. E. Seagram’s five-year-old horse | pon Fuluno 106 (Piggot), 2 to 1 Havoe, by Himvar, out of Elletta, won | Orimar101 (I Burus) 3tol.. 04, Bis- 106 ana Hill'Billy T Time, 1 4 Annie M 101, Trimuda Brush, the winner of the Suburban. ¥rea | g7, LOUIS, Mo., July 5.—The weather steeplechase. with Garner up captured the Indepen- - enjoyed u profitable day, as four favorites colt Firearm to win the great T'rial and Queen Lab 93 (Stevens), 10 to1 tered his backers for a single moment. Time, 1:2214. Sil way in tke Sheepshead, thestart for which | African 104 (Matthews), 10 to 1.. value for 2-year-olds in this country, and P : Ti e Brewer 104, Joun Conaor 104 and Kmperona Coney Island Jockey Club. The betting of ease. George Keene, Bowling | Zariua 87 (Dean) o1 field and ng merrily long | Carter 98, Lizzie H 102 imp. Sugar 102, | evenue burg. The Western colt appeared to|.plTiuEongsr = o o 5 1 3 ter of the day. All the way home Wilhite, | Time, 1:1413. Bli.zen's Sister 83 and Jane the Sneepshead Bay handicap, one mile, | Frettul’ 102 and Frontman 103 also ran. *F among the beaten bLorses being Ben | vorite Gebhard’s five-year-old gelding Olindo [ was warm znd the track rast. A bi boli- won the Coney Island Grand National | day crowd was in attendance. Seabrooke ) : dence stake in a fierce drive from Buck- [ was a duy of downfalls for the talent, | 1=0c0 S10KS T8 & HOrce, TRL® TS alent who plunged on August Belmont’s crack finished fir 1. Michael F. Dwyer’s Ben Brush to land the | Tpjrreen-sixteenths of a mile, selling— Sheepshead B . Neither flat- Sheepshead Bay hendicap S et s e 0 Judge Stoufter 95 (J. Wood The former got away last in a field of | fTime, 1:22 twelve, and Ben Brush was beaten all the | §3't Cuiler 99 WS DOOT. Six furlon ar-olds, selling— Te great Trisl is the second stake i | *3izhiGown 101 (Slaughter). even. Thur es 104 (Webster). 12 to1... envie 3 is only outranked by the Futurity, which Time, 1:16 Cake Walk 101, Bertha Utiger 104 s cide t 3 pti e is decided at the itumn meeting of th D o X 701 against Hamburg. At thestart | rhirteen-sixteents of a mile, selling— slipped away from the field with the | *Gold Corn 104 (Matthews), 710 5.. > | Siddubia 102 (Combs), 16101, . Brook and Previous headed thestruggling | S'{{{ubi% L B 0%, Hidage 108, ok whips were fly before the journey was accomplished, in | 106 aud Hawthorne 109 also ran. *Favorite. an endeavor to overhaul the fleet Ham- o touch the ground only in spots and & | Aquins 86 (Slaughter), 2to 1, quarter of a mile from home he was mas- | The Chemist 3 (Fost), 30 to 1 a lad who rode at New Orleans last winter, | Andrepsbifaiso . It anotie. was sitting up siraight and Hambureg was The Independence s°ake, mfle and & quarter— playing wiin his opponents. He ulti- | Senbrooke 102 (Garner), 2to 1. 1 mately passed the judges, winaing hands | Buckveders 107 (*laugnter). 2 {0 1 3 down by three lengths. Previous, under | “Time, ::073;. Three starters hment, passed George Keene in the al sixteentn of a mile and landed sec- Mile nd & sixtesnth, selling— fi o - | *Ace 106 (Slauzbter),'even....... ond money by a comfortable margin. | JACE 108 (Gluuspten). even.. Bowling Brook was fourth, Handbail fifth | Beivade: 89 (J. Woods), 4 01..... and Firearm next to last, with Taral puil- Time, 1,4814. Dick Behan 104 ing up at the wire. Taral said he got off | vorite. tadly, while others say he bioke slowly | < and was out of the race before he got goine. Hamburg is owned by the well-known Ke y horseman, John Madden. [he vaiue of the stake to winner was $17.000. | [.e Sheepshead Bay handicap gave . : B prom se of an excellent contest, but it was | OPening day oithe Capitol City Driving As- snoiled by the favorites, Ben Brush and The | S0CIation summer races drew a large crowd, Winner, getiing awav pooriy. It was 2 to | CORsidering the number of other attrac- 1 Ben Brush and to 1 he Winne: | tionsin the city, and small bets were plen- when the bell sound-d. Havoc, the pace. | tiful, keeping the seilers busy. Thirteen-sixteenths of a mile, selling— Robair 8% (Warren), 4to1......... . ) May Gallop 102 (D. Hepnessy), 510 1. Botanic 88 (Stevens), 30 10 1...... ity . Goshen 98, Donation 104, Ferris 103, Travis 107 aud *St. Augustive 109 also ran. *Favorite. SACRAMENTO, Carw, July 5-—The maker ir the Suburban, was at5to 1. The . Felur and n)fi:"[*‘urlonlx:- Efll!r&s— s S IhaTE ncle T rue 105 (Dazgett), 6 to Swain led by lour ie (V}S at the quarter, Maznus 106 (Hafley). 3 0 1 with Ferrier and Sir Walter second 8nd | hacalet 115 (F yan) 8105 third, four lengths before Havoc, and the | Time, :5615 ~Desaamonis favorites still lengths away. Hayoc then | 106 also ran drew rapidly forward, outdistancing the field by a brilliact spurt. Near the finis. Lehman was gaining at every stride, but | La France 101 '«k’n_well 8to1 Havoc had the race sure and was first i y | Emma D 113 (Hosraber), 3 0 a neck in the good time of 1 The | unt 1 C Y L 2 106. Huntress 101, Unte Swain was third and The Winner fourtn. | also ran. Five and a half furlongs, selling— Blue Be.l 106 (Spooner), 2 to 1 ra 105 and Myron 10 Three-quarters of a mile, allowances— Lost Giri 104 (Enos), 710 5 San Tuzaa 112 (klynn), 7to rie 114 (nelly). 2 to 1 Time 1:15%3." Fi Fi 1 .7..\ 100 (- loan 108 ( s Te Time Land of 0 to 1 ard 106, Mr. rpin 87, Chr: 100, Crecke: Eileen D 89 and Helgh- | furlongs. two.year-olds. selling. | | Fi Decision 11 Wm. 0'B117 (Flynn | Kictie Brady 1 u e, three ds. | e Bllly Ayers 117, 2112, Benneit), 100 1. | Monitor 117, Rose Clar. 112, Soledad 117, Spr: Snerrer), 410 1. | Lark 112, Nevere 112 uiso ran. (Henuessy), 8 to 1 S - 1 4-5. viversion 112, Sibley 110, | six farlongs. selling “Imperator 110. Savarin 110 and | Heartsease 117 (Hafley), 3to 1.. 1 Manassas 107 also ran avorite | McFarland 109 (Macklin), 4 to 5 2 | Diuboliia 99 (Tuilet), 3to 1 3 : three-quarters, handicap, on turt. | “Time 1:16 senator Manoney 107, Ricardo 109, 92 (Sloan). 5 10 2............ ..1| Stariing 110, Cheridah 93, Perhaps' 107 and Nic 11100 (Clawson). 4 0 1...0 12100 2y Nuc 102 also ran. 1 ve 98 (O’Conuor), 410 1... 3 X “| ANACONDA, Mox St. Nicholos 11 92, *Deerslayer | 05 also ren. *Favorite. | July 5.—An enor- mous crowd saw Senator Bland beat ’Ostler Joe. to-day in | handicap, worth $1500. The two famous 1 1| horses sold very evenly in the books, Joe B %|a slight favorite. The field with three Great, rrial FuturiLy course— Hamburg 122 (Wilhite), 610 1.. 21-3. *Firearm 199, Commerce 116, | horses in it brought next to nothing, and Kitefoor 119, Bowling Broox 122, | the two cracks named were the only fact- Varus 122 aemann 119, The Huguenot 115 | ors in the race. 04 Murillo 115 o180 Tan. *Favorite. 2 FHS Lo sion ey fAnonis Trotting, 2:12 class, the Mountain and Va ley stakes, two in three, Stam won, Altonk second. Best time, 2:173;. Runuing, 10ar {uriong’, Rey Heath won, Ben Bolt sicond, Brownie P third. Time, B13, Running, Tim Murrhy Time, 1:16} Running, mile and a quarter, the Copper City handicap, Senator Bland wob, 'Ostler Joo second, Notice third. Time, 34, Running, five furlongs, Dora H. Wood won, Colred" T tecond. Quicksllver third, Time, 10234, Ruluing, six furlongs, Harrison won. Tam- many second, Cogent third. Time, 1: Kunning, three furlongs, Tomin . Tucker won, Red B second, Harry X' third. Time, The Sheepshesd Bay handicap, one mile— Huvoe 108 (Lewis), 510 1....... Lehman 111 (H. Martin). 10 to 1 The Swain 98 (Van Buren), 1510 1. : 3 Time, 1:41. £en irush 128, Sic Walter 112, *The Winner 119, Semper kgo 100, Ferrier 113, Elkins 105 and Sunny Slope 95 ulsoran. *Fa- vorite. 1 2 3 six furlongs, Montallado won, second, Jim Bozeman third. Six farlon:s, seiling— *Yemen 115 (H. Martin), 3to1 Decide 108 (ims), 10 to 1 (Reiff), 8'to 2 3 4-5. U1 baddy 94, Ross O 92, Brisk 8 108, Billail 94. Lambent 103 and *Equal cholces n bet- *Hugn Penny 11! Time, 1 Tt or 100 also ran. *Ulindo 162 (Mara). even.. Baroness 145 (Mclnerny), 310 1 GEORGE F. WHITNEY, Chamrion Tennis Player of the Pacilic Coast. 98, and’ Honor | the Copper City | | | | | | |E HITNEY TAKES HARDY'S MEASURE Tennis Championship Won by the San Franciscan. Plucks the Victory From What Seemed Like Certain Failutre. Undismayed When His Clever Op- ponent Defeats Him the First Two Sets. SAN RAFAEL, Car., July 5.—George F. Whitney of the California Lawn Tennis Club of San Francisco to-day defeated Samuel Hardy of the Oskland Tennis Club for the championship of the Pacific Coast in one of the best and most hotly con- tested games that has ever taken place in California. When the players stepped into the court at 3 o'clock this afternoon they were greeted by a large and fashionable anai- ence. Many Oakland people were among the spectators, having come to San Rafsel in the hope of seeing Samuel Hardy again carry off the laurels as he did last vear. When the game was over the tennis en- thusiasts, who had eagerly watchea every play, did not hesitate to say that the con- test was the greatest between tennis play ers that they had ever witnessed. In the face of almost certain defeat at the hands of the Oakland player, Whit- ney put forth every effort and scored a victory that will go down in the annals o tennis for players to refer to for years to come. From the first it looked as if Whit- ney would have no opportunity to even eive bis opponent a rub for the champion- | ship. The honors were to go to the win- ner of three out of five sets, and Hardy, the Oakland player, captured the first two by scores of 4—6 and 1—6. The friends of Whitney were in despair. Their idol nad not won a set, yet there re- mained a bare pose bility that he might win. Neverdid a player set to work with the energy and spirit_that showed itself in the face of the San Franciscan. To win he must capture three sets in succession— and his opponent was the champion of the State. The friends of either player were wrought up to a great pitch of excitement { and every play was applauded. The beads of perspiration stood out on the brows of the players, and the sun beat down un- mercifully upon their heads. Step by step the score mounted. The play was | extraordinarily even, and Whaitney cap- | tured the laurels by a score of 6—4, 6—4, 8—6. The final set was played with all the caution and science that could be brought to bear. Up to the last point the score stood even. When the final play was made and Whitney declared victor the aud ence went wild with enthusiasm. The young champlon leaped over the net and zrasped the hand of Hardy. Then the friends of the newly made champion raised him aloft upon their shoulders and carried him from the grounds. Hardy was also carried on the shoulders of his friends from the scene of his de- feat. To-night Whitney was the guest of honor. He was lionized and feasted and friends by the score offered him congratu- lations and shook his arm until it is now almost worn out. e SACRAMENTO BICYCLE RACES. Immerss Crowd, Whch Overfl.wed In.o the Track, Saw Zicgler’s ¥ ctory and 0 her Events. SACRAMENTO, Can, July 5. — The Capital City Wheelmen held their second bicycle race meet on their new track here to-day, and it was as big a success as the opening meet of a monih ago. So large was the crowd that the overflow had to be turned into the open space inside the track. The races were very interesting, Zegler, as usual, being the bright, par- ticular star. The following is the sum- mary: One mile novice—First heat won by C. H. Staples, Acme. Time, 2:30. Second, Robert Smith, Capital City; third, G. Eldred, Capital City. fecond heat won by Charles Hampton, Yuba 2-5. tecond, V. J. Galindo, , Thomas Weich, Capital City. Third heat won by P. H. Rosenheim, ance. Time, 2:44. tecond, P. H. Hall Capital City; third, H. Ten Bosh, Capiu Final hert won by Robert Smith, Capit City, time 2:20 1-5; second, Charles Hamp- ton, Yuba City; third, V.J. Galindo, Acme. One mile open, professional—Won by Otto | Ziegler Jr., Sun Jose; second, Allan Jone: Olympic; third, C. L. Davis, San Jose. Time, 2:15. Tiwo-thirds of a mile, oen, amateur—First heat won by F. G. Peck, 'Bay City, time 1:39 2-5; second, W. Leitch, Capital Cit ccond heat won by L. A. Payen. Capital City, time 1:40; second, P. H. Rosenheim, Re- liance. Third heat won by J. Hirsch, Capital City, time 1:37 1-5; second, A. P. Descon, Reliance, Fourth heat won by C. D, Shearer, Capital y, time 1:39; second Robert Smith, Capital at won by W. Leitch, Capital City, time 1:42 2-5: second, J. Hirsch, Capital City} third, A. F. Deacon, Reliance. One mlle, handicap, amateur—First heat won by C. D. Shearer, Capital City (75), time 2:19; second. T. H. White, Capital City (63), third, G, Wyman, Acme (25). Second heat won by P. R. Mott, Reliance (scratch), time 2:20: second, W. Leitch, Capi- (;x )Cny (35); third, H Ten Bosch, Capital City 0). s Third heat won by A. . Deacon, Rellance (100), time 2:16; second, Robert Smith, Capi- tal City (85); third, W. 8.'Bacon, Olympic (40). Fourth heat won by A. Thiesen, California (75), ume 2:19 3-5; second, L. A. Payen, Capi- tal City (45); third, L. A. Young, Capital City (60). Final heat won by P. R. Mott, Reliance :18; second, Robert Smith, s pital City (85): third, A. Thiesen, Calilornia ). One-mile handicap (professional) won by D. Whitman, Los Anceles (100); second, Bert Eiford, Reliance (150); third, A. M. Boydeu, Alameda (120). Time, 2:03 —_—— BOSTON 0UT OF SIGHT. Adds Two More Gam:s to Its Long List of V.ctories—Cinc.nnati Now Leads the Or.oles, Croes— W. L Pc| CLuRs— W. L Pec Boston. 44 14 758 Brooklyn 2R 31 .474 Cincin .672! Philadel, =9 33 469 Baltimore .666| Loutswilie 24 34 418 New York. 596| Washingt 24 35 .406 Cleveland .525| Chicago. 24 37 .393 Fiusburg. 11 49 1838 482|~t Louw PITTSBURG, PA., July 5.—Pittsburg 3, Cleve- land 4. fecond game—Pittsburg 6, Cleve- land 1. PHILADELPHIA, PA., July 5.—Philadelphia 2, Boston 3. Second game—Philadelphia 5, Boston 8. NEW YORK, N. Y., July 5—New York 10, Brooklyn 0. ' Second game—New York 3, Brooklyn 4. CHICAGO, ILL, July 5.—Chicago 6, Wash- ingion 4. Second game—Chicago 0, Washing- ton 4. CINCINNATI, Onro, July 5.—Clncinnati 8, Baltimore 5. LOUISVILLE, K¥., July 5.—Louisville 7, St. Louis ) Garaner Beats a Field of Cracks. CHICAGO, Irv., July 5.—Five thousand persons attended the National circuit meet to-day. Six stars met for the first time—Bald, Cooper, Kiser, Gardner, Ca- banne and John S. Johnson. The honors Cooper won the third ¢f a mile. Baid was third in the third of a mile open and second in the mile opeu. All the races were closely fought right to the tape. No records were broken. O Clear ® Partly Cloudy ® Cloudy ® Rain© Snow SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION DEJRINC PAST 12 nouRrs i Gl Fxplanation. The arrow flies with the wind. The top figures at station Indicate maximum temperaturs {or U days: those underneath it, it any, Lhe amount of rainfall, of melted snow in inches and Lundredths, during 'the past twelve hours. Isobars, or solid lines, connect poin s of equal air pressure; i80- therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. The word “‘high” means high barometric pressure and fs usually accompanied by fair weather: “low” refers to low pressure. and Is usually preceded and accompanied by cloudy weatherand rains. “Lows” usially first appear on the Washingion comst. and low along the coast, and the isobars extend north and south along the coast, rain is probable: but when the “low’ 15 inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- able. With a “high” in the vicinity of Idaho, and the pressure falling to the California coast, warmer weather muy be expected in summer aud colder weather in winter. Tle reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. i T THE WEATHEG BUKEAU. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, July 5, 1887, 5 . 3. The following are the paximum temperatures reported to-day by telegraph from Weather Bureau stations in California: Eureka 60, Fresno 94, San Diego 70, San Fran- clsco 64, San Luls Obispo72, Yuma 100, Red Bluft 83, Los Angeles 74. San Francisco da:a: Maximum temperature 64, minimum 51, mean 56. A storm of considerable energy is central to- night over the Rocky Mountain region. During the past Lwenty-four hours the pressure bas falen about three-renths of an inch over Ctah. The pressure is rising siowly along the Pacific Coast. The temperature bas falleu from elght tv ten degrees over the northern Lalf of the Pacific Slope. East of the Rocky Mountains It has risen. The following maximum wiud velocities are re- ported: Carson 25 miles per hour, from the south- west: Point Reyes 71, northwest. Rain has falien generally over Washington and Oregon. ‘Weather Conditions and General Fore- casts. Forecasts made at San Francisco for thirty hours ending midnignt July 6. 1897: Northern California—Cioudy | uesday, and prob- ably snowers {u the extreme northern poriion: norther y winds. Southern California—Fair Tuesday: westerly winds. : Nevada — Cloudy Tuesday; continued cool weather. Utah — Cloudy Tuesday; probably showers; cooler. Arizona—Cloudy Tuesday: probably showers in the extrema northern portion. San Fiancisco and vicinity — Fair Tuesday; fresh northwesterly wind; probably light fog in the mornin ALFXa McADIE Local Forecast Official. —_— OCEAN >1EAMLEKES. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. STEAMER | sA1is | PIER Chilixat. Tuly 612 u|Pler 13 Arcata 7.10Am | Pler 18 Crarina. 712 M| biers Corona...... | San Dieco. ... [iu'y 7,01aM|Plerll Gaelic |China &Supan (July 7. 1pu(P MS S State of Cal | Foruana [July Z.a0an | vier 24 Cleveland .. | Puget Sound..|July % 9ax|Pler 2 Acapuico. .. | Panama.. 912 u/PM S S Kureka.... | Newpor: . 9 au | Pfheil Ynauina Bay. |July 10.10aw | Pler & Vic & Pgt Snd tan Diego. TJuly 10, $am | Plers July 11 11an | Prec L1 Columbla. .. | Fortiana Juiy 1210/ Pler 24 Sunol. Gravs Harbor. |July 1212 w|Pier2 Anstral July 13.10A% | Pler? TO ARKLIVE, STEAMEES SteasEr | FRoM ] atilin | Victoria & Puxec Sound |..July 6 Farallon Ysquina Bay. o | Mackinaw. ‘Iacoma . Australia. Honoiu City of Pekin China and Eorexa.. Newport.. Columbia. Portiana. San Blas. Clty Sydne; Crescens City. |Crescent Ciw'” Fiorid Departure Bay COXBEERXINNRS Fomona Humboids Bay Eanta Rosa. n Diezo Humboldt. Humbold: Buno. . |urays Harbor. Juty 10 Coos Bay. Newors. Suly 11 Coos s Juiv 13 .July 13 July 13 SUN, MUON sND 13IDE, TNITED ETATES COAST AND GEODFTIC RTRUmY. TiMEs AND HEleHTs oF HIGR AND LOW WATERS AT F¥ORT POINT, ENTRANCE TO EAN FEANCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFL ©AL AUTHORITY OF THX SUPERINTENDENT. NoTe—The high and low waters ocour at tha City Front (Mlssioz-stres: Whart) abouc twenty five minutes latec than at Fort Point; ine heigh: ot tide is the same a: bouh places. July -1897 Tuesday, July 6. 4.53(Moon rises, 6|Moon sets. . 1107pu [P | T imel Time |0, [Time e ® Feet 1w L w)| 416 6. (1u.45] 1.9 4.55| 6.6(11.55( 11 6.43] 60| . . L w E | 112.04| 27| 634 62 | 108/ 3.0/ 7.25 6.4 | 2n | 521 67 810 918 6.4 NOTE—In the above expusiilon of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand tolumn, and the succassive Lides of the day in ths order of occurrence as 1o time. The second tims column gives the second tide of the day, the thirl time coiumn ihe-third tide, and the last or righs hand column gives the last tide of the day, excep: when inere are but three tides, as sometimes sccurs. The heighis given are additions to the sonndings on the United States Coasi Burvey charts, except when a minas sign (—) precedes the heigal, and then the mumber given is subtractive from the depch ziven by the charts. —— NOTICE TO MARINEERS. A branch of the United States Hydrographlo Office located in the Merchants' Excha: mainiained In San clsco for the ben mariners without regard to nationaliity and free of expense. Navigators are cordlally invited to Vvisit the office, where complete seis of charts and salllnz direciions of the world are kept on hani: or com- s0n and 1 eference, and the latest information always be obtained regarding lighis, dsngers 10 navigation and all matters of interest to ocoan commerce. The tima ball ontop of the building on Tele- graph HIL is holsted about ten minutes before noon. and is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal received each day irom the United Stat al Observatory a: Mare Islana notice stating whether the time ball was dropped on time, or giving the error. If any, is published the same day vy the afternoon papers aud by the morning papers Lhe following day. W. 8. Huaxzs, Lieutenant, U. & N., in charge. : HIPPIMG INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. MONDAY, July 5. Stmr National City. Andresen, 22 hours from Eureka; lumber, to C A Hooper & Co. Stmr Coquiile Ri er, Drsko, 41 hours from Co- quilie Kiver; pass aud mase, 10 O C Beajamin, When the pressure is high in the interior | P s S Co honrs trom “an Diego: River; pass and mdse, to stmr Corona, Je; son. 6 pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Arcata. Cousins, 45 hours from Coos Bay, via port Oriord — hours: pass and mdse, to O C &N Co. Stmr Weeott, Miller, 51 bours rrom Crescent Clty: pass and mdse. to North Pacific > 5 Co; lum- ber, 10 D T C Perxins. Stmr North Fork. Hansen. 22 hours from £a- reka; passand mdse. to Charles Nelson. r Cleveland, Ball 86 hours from Seattle; nd mdse, (0 K T Kruse. Stmr Uaspar, Anfindsen, 68 hours from Grays Harbor; 368 M it lumb r. 1o Pacific Pine Lumber Co Bktn Kureks, Paulsen. 8 dsys from Tacoma; ber, to Chas Nelson. hrC H Merchant. Brannan, 7days from Gravs Harbor; 467 M 1vlumber, to ~ E Slade Lumber Co Schr Lily, Bottger, 3 days from Umpqua River: produce and lumper, to Gardiner Mill Co. Schr Jennle Wand, Christiansen, 9 days from Seattle; 850 M it lumber, to Dickins Lumoer Co. tailed. MONDAY. July 5. Stmr Walla Walla, Wallace, Victoria and Fort Townsend. Stmr Coos Bay, Hall, San Pedro Stmr Pomona. Cousins, Eure ca ~tmr Humbeldt. Honitield. Eureka. Stmr Scotia. Johnson. Stmr Newsboy, rosen Usal. Stmr Geo Loomis. Bridgett. Ventura 1elegrannis POINT LOBOS, July 5 —10 r M.—Weather hazy; wind NW: velocity 20 mies. Miscellaneous. POINT KEYES, July 5.—NW storm ! hoisted. i Domestlo Ports. SAN PEDRO—Arrived July 5—Stm South Coast from Eureka TATOOSH--Passed July 5—Stmr Willamette. hence July 1. for Seattle; stmr Santa Cruz, from Seattle, for San Francisco. CLALLAM BAY—Salled July 5—Bark Guardian from Port Hudlock, for San Francisco. LYACOMA—Arrived July 4—Schr Meteor, from San Fedro MENDOCINO—Arrived July 5—Stmr £t Are hence July 4. Tmpartatiany EUREK A—Per North Fork—6_cash registers, 1 saw. 58 bales wool. 17 bales, 18 bi-sks 47 sks wool, 3 bbis tea, 267 M ft lumoer, 90 shakes. 257 N sningle CRESCENT CITY—Per Weeott—32 cs mdse, 1 cs hardware, 2 cs fish, 1 csgiass, 11 bxs buiter, 4 cs meat, 218 M ft lumber. COOS'BAY —Per Arcuta tons coal, 3 ska coin, 5 pkgs express. 2 kegs 52 cs 56 bxs butter, 8 cs cheese, 7 pkzs mdse, 37,200 1t lumber, 45 cds wood. _Port, Orford—32 tubs 13 kees 1 bl 5 bxs butter. 12 hi-cs 8 cs eggs, 35 cds wood. 3 pkgs express. 1 Pk coin. 2 3 COQUILLE RIVER—Per Coquille River—32 hides. 1 odl hides. 1 bdl pelts, b4 tubs butter. 6 bales flannels, 2 cs blankets, 1 bbl tallow, 1 keg tallow, 4 baes wool, 1 cs mushrooms, 1 bx to- 2 cs shoes. 18k beans, 167 hdls broom ban- {77 head sheep, 15 cds m atchwood, 250 tons . 50 M 1t lumber. MPQUA—Per Lily—6 kegs 14 bxs butter, 10 roils leather, 1 bdl pelts SAN DIEGO—Per Corona—640 bxslemons, 52 bxs oranzes 4 cs apricots, 4 cs typewriters. 144 pkgs mdse, 1 cs olive oil, 12 cs honey, 11 pkgs ae- riculiural implements, 27 sks abalone meat, 101 sks abalone sheils, 40 bils dry fish, 18 cs honey, 3 pkgs pickled fFsh. Newport—1 bbl 116 bxs lemons, 1 cs macaroni, 67 cshoney, 57 bxs oranges, 50 sks abalone shells; 15 sks a alone meat, 1750 sks barley, 2 cs books. 1 keg lard. Port Los Angeles—3 cs oranges, 4 cs baking pow- der. 121 pkgs mdse, 4 cs gopher traps. 16 bbis beef, 50 bbls 1 cs wine, 1 ¢s truit julce, 1 cs deugs. 2 cs tonic, 39 pes stamp mill, 8 pkgs tes, 1 cs cof- fee, 2 bxs outter. ~anta Burbara—108 pkgs mdse, 4 bxs oranges, 1 bX asbestos, 1 c3 dry goods, 135 bxs lemons. 2 bxs fi-h, 16 bxs oranges. Port Harford—78.0 sks barley, 11 bxs fish. 1cs boots and shoes. 1 cs dry zoods. 2 coops chickens, 5 cs Cheese, % coops poultry, 57 cs eggs, 1 dressed c# £, 1 tub 34 bxs buiter, 227 pkgs mdse, 1 ¢ frull, 18K potatoes 3 bdls nides. 1 cs honev. SEA ITLE—Per Cleveland—10 gzear casting. 1 car wheel, 94 pkgs housenold ooas, 35sks flour and meul, 140 sks junk, 172 hides, 78 bdls hides. 15 sks peas. 22 ¢+ salmon, 1 mininture ship, 2177 sks oats, 10 ci curiow. 403 sks bonemea', €7 s<5 bones, 1 trunk, 6 bbis botties, 5 empiy bar.els 107 bales excel«io-, 1056 Lons c EL RIVER—Per Chilkat—1 cs frogs, 280 head hogs, 10 cs cheese, 11 dresssd caives. 10 cs cheese, i2 pkgs mdse. 18 kegs 191 bxs butter, 9 bals hides, 6 sks beans, 12 pkgs mdsel Consizne Per Coquille River—Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co: P TLoustalo.; Bissinger &Co: Bandon Woolen-mills; Wellman, Peck & Co: Simpson Lumber Co; Bay City Match Co: Hilmer, Bredhoft & Schu!z; George Fritch; Hulme & Hart: Hills Bros; Gussman, Wormser & Co; Wi Ciuft. Per Lily—Dodge, Sweeney & Co; J C Johnson & Co; Pac iome Supply Co: D Noian. Per, North Fork— Christy & Wise; Chas Nelson: Standard Ol Co; _Carroli & varrou: Italian-Swiss slonv: Moore, Hunt & Co: Wellman, Peck & Co; Thos Denigan, Son & Co: Arctic il Works. Per Weeott - Milani & Co: | odge, Sweeney & Co; order; L Feldman & Co: Witzel & Baker: Kingan & Coi F B Halght; & b Hume & Co; E J Morphy. Per Arcaia Hilmer, Bredhoff & Schulz: order; Dodge, Sweener & (% J H Newbauer & Co; Ricl aris & Knox: Getz Bros & Co: Weils, Farzo & Co: Wolt & Son: Chas Harley & Co; O C & N Co; Arc tic Oll Works: Woit & Son. Per_Chilkat—Standard Oil Co: Witrel & Baker: F B Hawcht; J H Newbaner & Co: Mil ec & Lo South San Francisco Packing and Provision Brizham, Hopue & «o: Norton, Teller & Co: H D Hunsen: J Schweitzer & Co; ¢ B Smith & D Haosen; Labo Exchange: S H Frank & C H Hoxsn: F B Haight; Khrman & Co; J Hoftm: CE Whitney &> ; Russ, Early & Co; H H Mol ler, Per Corona—Hilmer, Bredhoft & Schulz: Harrls Bros: H Kirchmanu & Co; Dodge, Sweeney & Co: Nathan, Dobrmann & Co;’ Wheaton. Breon & Co: A F Cnilds: De Bernardi & Co; Hills Bros: Labor ¥xchange: Norton, Teiler & Co: Ross & Hewlett: C E Whitney & Co: H Heckman & Co: Enterprise C Carpy & Co: Wa son & Co: Chicago Brewery: River Kxpress: Fredericksburg —rew- ery: Bissinger & Co: Buffalo Brewery: I Dutard; Umion Brewery: B G Ruhl & Co: D E Allison & Co: Western Meat Co: Buckingham, Hecht & Co: Pac Cosst Fish Co; American Union Fish Co: Hensbaw. &Co: J B Inguziia: Murphy, Grant & Co: Wash- ington Mtz Co: H H Hogan: 'S P Milling Co; Pope Mig Co; Pacific Coast Furniture Co: P C S S Co: Levi, Stranss & Co; Allen & Lewis: A Lovi &Co: Mack & Co: Wetmore 5ir)s; M J Brandenstein & to; Geo Ferry Dri : J M Levy; G P Brown: Chas Teizen: g Powder Co; Grav & Barbleri; K W C Price & Co; Jonas Eclanger & Co: 11 erts junk, rids: Cluff & Co: McDonough & Runyon; Pary, Levy ton Bros; Baker & Hamilto: Eveleth & Nash: P: Jj Dairymen’s Unlon: _Fairbanss-Mowe Co; ington Fruit and Packing Co: R G Nicn: Wash- JwW oodwin; Wolt& Son: W H Mat ens: : Tacoma Commercial Co; W F Mitchell: Palace Grocery (0: Atk'nson & Co: Dalton Bros; ames Murcav: Nash & Boessenecker: W H Mutkin: H O Gr-enhood: » Levy & Co; Cleveland Fal t Co: H S Emerson: Gordan & Co: Bell & Co; G Frank & Co: J 1vancovien & Co. Per Cleveland—Baker & Hamilton: J L Evans: Stmr Amarapoora; Cash Buyers’ Assn: Goldberg Bros; Hickmott Canning Co: H Waldeck & Co: 8 P Milling Co; Kessier, Doyle & Co; H Levinsk N Ohlandt & Co: Getz Bros & Co; J O’Donnell: K B Hart: or Pacifi Cosl and Bone Fertilizing Co; Tillm»nn & Bendel: W A Wellinzton: Miler & Son: W & J Sloane & Co; Milier & Gebharl ; Jobn Rosenfeld’s Suus: Pacific Vinegar and Pickle rks E.“I S. §. AUSTRALIA tor sals via HONOLULU and AUCKLAND for J. . SPRECKELS & BROS. CO.. Agents, 114 Montgomery st. OMPANY'S PIER(NEW),42 NORTH C River, foot of Morton sz Travelers by a this iine avoid both transit by English rall An LA GASCOUNE uly 24, 104 < LA TOURAINE. July 51 10a « HONOLULU _ oaly. Tuesday, July 13, at 2 W P.M. Special party rates. @"mgu. :‘mggzv , Thursday. Line to COOLG ARDIE, Aust. Frelght office, 327 Marke: street, San Francisco. COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATUANTIQUB the dis Omfoy'l Okl ltlvAlll ;ha chl:nn.l ‘nfl ot rk to Alexandri v Boar class 3150, necond ciass $116.° LA CHAM PAGNE, ‘Augus: 7, 10 A LA NOKMANDIE...... August 140 10 A . A" For further particulars apply to OCEAN TRAVEL. The 8. 5. MO AN A . d CAPETOWN south Africa. French Line to Havre. LA NORMANDIE .., July 17, 10s. . A. FORGET. Agent, No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZL & Cu., Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE TWIN-SCREW EXPRESS Line from New York to Plymouth (London), Cherbourg, Paris & Hamburg, Normannia ormannia.....July 29 Columbin . Columbia. ugast 5 F. Bismarck . Hambur; y. hAba & 1LERZ0G, Agents, 4ul Calitornia st San francisco, Cal. STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 3, Washington St., At P. AL Duily. Kreight received up to:30 P M. Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. The ouly line seiling through ticketa and giving througn frelght rates to ail poin:s on Valley Railroad. STEAMERS: T. C. Walker, J. D. Peters, Mary Garratt, City of Stockton. Telephone Main 805. Cai Nav. aud impt. Co FOR U. 8. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJO. BTEAMER “MONTICELLO, Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat. 91454 . and 8:16e. & (9 P. X ex. Thurs) clr, Br Landing and offices, Missicn 3;&.‘;;::‘ % “'hl-nnono Green 381 ——VvIA— SANTA FE ROUTE! [0.0,0.0,C:00.CIC.00C000C) On July 12 to 17, and every Monday and Thursday after that up to August g, First=class Tickets will be sold via the Santa Fe Route at the rates shown below. LOOK AT THE TIME. Rates. Principal Points, Days of the Leave Sen Francisco Leave Oakland. Leave Fresno %20 00 | Leave Fingstaft $20 00 |Leave Albuquerque: $20 00 Leave Trinidad. $20 00 |Arrive Denver. pS %22 50 | Leave Newton . 22 50 | Leave Kansas Cit; 3 00 [Arrive St Louis : 5 00 | Arrive Chicago. 5 # Sun..|Mon. Sun..|Mon. Pullman Sleepi ng Cars Through to Chi- cago and Kansas City, with annex cars for Denver and St. Louis. : These rates also apply via Los Angeles for those desir~ ing to see Southern California. OFFICE: (CHRONICLE 644 MARKET STREET RUILDING). OCEAN TRAVEL THE O.R.& N. CO. | DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTI.AND From Spear-streec Wharf, at10 A . p [ (85 First-class Including FARE(S2 50780 e }vorth & moss SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: Columbia. _July 2,12, 22, Aug. 1 State of California......July 7,17 27, Aug. 6 Through tckets and through baggage to all Eastern points. Rates and folders upon applica- tion 0 F.F. CONNOR. General Agent. 630 Market strest. GOODALL. PERKINS & CO. Superintendenty PACIFIG COAST _STEAMSHIP €0, TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY wharf, San Francisco, as follows: For vorts in Alaska, 9 A. M. July 5, 10, 15, 25, 30, aud every firui) day thereatter, | For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Abacortes and New Wi atcom (Bellincham Bay, Wash.), 8 A i July 5, 10,15, 20,23, 30. and every fifth day there- after, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. R. R., ai Tacoma with N. P. R. R, al Seattle with G. 0, N.'Ry., at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. For Isureka, Arcata and Flelds Landing (Hu: boldt Bay), Sir. Pomona % P. ., July b. §, 18, 17 21, 26, 30, Auzust 8, 7. 11, 16, 20, 24, 28, Septem- ber 1, 6. 10, 14, 18, 22, 27, For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San iuls Obispo), Gaviots, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, at 9 A. M. July 1. 5,9, 18,17, 21, 25, 9, «nd every fouria day thereater. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harrort (San Luls Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los An- reles. Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 A w. July 3, 7. 11, 15,19, 23, 27, 31, and every | fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, San_Jose del Cabo. Mazatian, Ls Paz_and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 10 | 4.3, the 21 of each month. ‘I'ie Company reserves the right to change with- out previous notice steamers, salling dates and hours of sailing. Ticke: office—Palace Hotel New Montgomery street. GOUDALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market si.. San Francisca PACIFIC COAST S’lEMEHlP 0. EDUCED PASSENGER RATES TO VIC- torla, B. C., ~eatils, Tacoma, Port Townsead. and other Puget Sound ports. - »8.00 FIRST CLASS $4.00. SECOND CLASS (Inciuding Berth and Meals). Steamers sail from Broadway Dock 9 A. M.— UMATILLA ... Friday, June 25 CITY UF PUEBLA. Wednesday, June 3) WALLA WALLA ...\ nday, July 5 TICKET OFFICF—4 New Montgomery streot. GOUDALL PERKINS & CO.. General Agencs FOR SANJOSE, L0S GATOS & SANTA CRUZ ITEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DAILY b (Sundays excepted) at10 A M. Alviso asil; | (Baturday excepted) 8t 7 P. M. Freight ang | Passenger. Fare between Nan Francisco and Alviso, 50c: to San Jose, 75c. Clay sk, Plerl 20 W. Santa Ulars st San Jos RAILROAD TRAVEL. SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- (IFIC RAILWAY (0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market 3t. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS—’ 11:00 A. . 13:39, 8:30, 5:10, 6:30 . Thursdays—Extea tri 2t11:30 p. . Saturdays—Excrs trips a 1:5 _and 11:30 ». . SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 1 1:30, $:50 5:00, 8:20 P. . San Rafial +o San Franclaco. WEEK DAYS_6:10 7:50. 9:40, 1115 A, w.: . 8140, M. Saturdays—Kxiratrips 811:55 P. . and 6:35 P. x. i SUNDAYS—S:10, 9:40, 11:10 A a: 1:40, 3:40, 5:00, 6:25 P. M. 1 Between San Franclsco and Schuetsen Park sams schedule as above. Leave | A Arrive san Fraucisco. | JRefee | gan Francisco. e | TS o WrEK | Sox- SuN- | WeEk Davs. | pays. |Desiination.| 500, | pive AM 800 AM 5:10 PM|5:00 Py ¢ 7:30 ax Lytton, erville, 3:30 P [8:00 AM erdale. | 7:35 px| 6:23 rae | 7:30 Am| ‘Hopln:m & 110:25x% 3:30 p| 8:00 Au| Ukiah. 7:38 2u| 6:22 Py iuuernevlllm ‘ 7:35 Pu Sonoma and _Stages connect at Santa Hosa for Mark Wes Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: a Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Houland for High- ‘and Springs, JKeiseyville. Soda ' Bay. Lakepors and Bartiet Springs: w. Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratogs Springs, Blus Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Upper Lake, Pomo, Powtar Valley. Jonn Day's, | Riverside, "Lierley’s, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin | Heights, Hullville, Boonevilla Orrs Hot Springs. | Mendocino Clty, For, Bragg, Westport, Dsal. rashturday to Monday round-tr:p tickots at reduos On Sundays round-trip tickets to vond San Rafael at half ratas. ihons pie Ticket Offices, 650 Marketst,, A. W, FOSTER, Pres. and Gen. Manager. Chronicla bullding. B. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agent. THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN | VALLEY RAILWAY CONPANY. HOM JUN K2, 1897, trains will run as follows: " Southbound. | | Northboun Pasen- | Mixed | Mixed ger | Sunday | Stations | Sunday ger Dally. | kxc'prd| Exc'pi'd| Daily. ) 8:15 An 1100 i atfons when required. At Stockton with steamboats of aving San Francisco and Sockton st Merced with stages .. and from Sovi ings, couiterville, Yosemite, ¢lc.i ' “0 w tu © i ior o ariposa, e Whim with' stage to aad 1rom Aadera, © o LaDKe RAILROAD TRAVEL. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR RATES OPEN TO ALL —VIiA— CHICAGO AXD NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY. To Chicago. : To St. Paul ana Mi To Milwaukee. SAN FRANCISCO TO CHIC 32 DAYS. Through Daily Pullman and Tourist Sleeping Cars. R. R. RITCHIE, G A. P. C., 2 New Montgomery street, Pa'ace Hotel. 60 'NFIC COMPANY. G SYSTEM.) SOUTHERN (Pac Tralns leave u NAN FRAN (Main Line, Foot of *fx = — Frox JuLy 1, 1897 00A Nil:s, Sau Jose and Way S& 00A Atlantic E: Ogden ai LEA A Martinez, San Ramon, Calisto nta Ross. *8:304 Peters, 9:0¢4 New Orleans Fxprecs, Merced, I'ic Bakeralield, Santa _Butimra, Angeles, Deming, El Paso, Orleans and Eas i kton . Stoc) - 0P Secramento Liiver Steaniers. *p:00p 0P Nilcs, San Jose and Livermcre. 8:454 A and Way t ‘ 2:45p 0r Martinez, Sun Vallejo, apa, Calistoga, Bl Verano and ut 12osa. : 9:154 4:00¢ Benicia, Winters, VW oudland, Knights Landing, Marysville, Oro- ville and Sacramento . T 10:154 €:30¢ Lathrop, Stockton, Modesto, Mer. ced, Raymond (for Yosewite), and Fresno, going via Niles, returning via Martin z.. 12:157 H100p Los Angeles Express, Tracy, Fresno, Mojave (for Randsburg), Santa Barbara and Los Augeles. 7:45A 5:00r Santa Ve Route, Atl arln, 01 Vailejo . P Oregon Fixpr ville, Rediding, Portlan Sonnd and Fast .. 7:454 L0 AND AYWARDS LOCAL. ) Melrose, Seminary Park, Fitehburg, Elmhurst, San Leandro, South San Leandro, Estudillo, Lorenzo, Cherry and Haywards. i Runs through to Niles. e | ¢ From Niles. s P [ SANTA CIUZ DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). (Foot cf Market Street.) 54 Sauta Cruz Excursion, Santa Cruz and Principal Way Stations. 18:05p $:154 Newark, Centervill Juse, Feiton, ireek, Santa Cruzand Way B:30r Felton, Bonlder Cr nz wml Princijal Way CREEK ROUTE FERRY. AN PRARCISCO—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8)— . 5 9:00 11:00ax. 1100 °*3:00 $3:00 0 18:00 *6:00e.n. From OAKLAND—Fool of Broad w: $12:00 *1:00 00 8:00 10:004.u. ay_Statious (New Almaden Wednesdays only). 1:300 $7:304 Sunday Excureion for San Sauta Cruz. Rubles, upe, Surf aud fons and Wiy Stati A Alto and Way § » San Mateo, Redwood. Sants_Clara, San_Jose, Gilroy, Holiister, Santa Cruz, ' Salinas, * Sundays excepted 11 Monday, Thurs NORTH PACIFIC COAST RA(LROAD. (Via Sausalito Ferry). From San Francisco, Commencius May 2 1897, WE. alley and DAYS. San Ra.as For Mill *9:45. 1 SUN S, For Mill Valley and San Rafsel —*3:00, #10:00, 11:00. 11:30 ». M.; 1:00. *1:45 #4:00, 5:30, 6:4511:00 ». 3. 1 A M. does ot run to San Hafael; 5:30 and 11:00 P. M. do not run 10 Mili Valley. Trains marked * run to San Quentin. THROUGH TRAI 7:00 A u. weekaays for Cazad-io and way sta- tions; 1:45 P M. Saturda.s for Cazadero and : . M. ~undays for Cazadero - and way stations; 9:00 A. & ~undays or Pomt Keves and wxy siutions *9:00 l MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCFN'C RAILWAY (Via Leave San Frau alito Ferry). © Commencing Ma. SE 1897: Foiand EK DAYS—9:45 a. 3. 1:45, 5:15 p. w. SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:00, 10 1AM 1 2:30 P 3 i i) July 5, 1897, trains wi'l ru_on Sinday time, lickets tor Saie at MILL VALLEY or THOS, COOK & SON, 621 Markei st. San Franciseq Junder Falace Hotel), * Telephio.s Main 5084

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