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N wi the tournament comm ttee, askimg 10t the zame played with the California Markets, wherein tie Markets were vioto- by a scoreof 3102 be canceled. protest, like the one filed by Fresno, when it was a member of the tournament, wes brushed aside. Tha protest was based on unfair umpiring, e Santa Cruz players and manage- ent feel very much aggrieved over the annerin wh ch they have been treated. It is surprising how much dissatisfac. n and bitternessin baseball circles this #gling of the 1ournament has created, 3 ¢ strongest nines of tue tourna- lze, Reliance and Fresno— y Weeks azo rebelled. Gilt Eage and Ance werc treated scurrilously and > Was robbed of a game which, ac- ing to every rule governing baseball, ed toit. Now Santa Cruz is disaf. ed. From the start the w *s who hud popuiarizel the game were ored and their rights tramplea upon. weeks they played for 2) per cent of the gate receints and not until THE CALL championed their ciuse was any increase this pauperizing remuneration inade, ough the iournament management Piily acquiring we purchasing e and diamonds. tlook for game next season is ing. A league has been formed the games in this ci.y will bs at Recreation Park. The grounds are sufficiently large to permit mes being played with the Naional <eague ball, and no game can be success- lly played unless this ball be used. All tue prominent interior baseball maznates in the State have signitied their iention of putting strong nines into the The magnates, in strengthening should be careful and not en- ny Eastern professional play- ishes of the play- al es To-morrow Olympic and Reliance play t Recreation Park. Play will be called The contest promises 10 be *iting, as the teams are quite evenly stched. % Cen al Park Santa Cruz and Santa scheduled to play. — - GREEN C VS. CARDINAL B. Wil Play Thsir Football Second Annual Match To-Morrow Aftarnoon. row afternoon at 2:30 o'clock the B footbill team will meet the team at the Callfornia League Sixteenth and Folsom streets, will be their second annual na. Green C snappy, hard game with e partisanship is expected. The teams w face each other in this wa Card om ps: Green C. - Laney Smith Malinex Daly Hanson McDonald Cashman 1ahoney Fullback, O'Brien = LATEST NEWS IN BOATING. lof the rowing clubs have sent to Bevers New York for Meaney seats for their rac- g ba e riton Club, foot of Montgomery will join the P. A. A. It has or- ed two skifis Irom Al Rodgers of Ala- Eastern maker. of the ciab will be in- the root will wing candidates for & year were recently an open meeting of the : President, John D. Mahoney; vice- L Fiizpatrick; recording James P. Foley; financial sec- secretary, retary, Matthew Bieen; treasurer, Joseph P. O'Dea; sergeant-at-arms, James Palias; oliecter, George G. Fox; captan, Wil- m Thomas; n, Alexander George. rere are large numbers of candidates bers of the board of trustees. t y acrew of four South-end- g Joe Lyons, e, Matthew Breen and Alfred J. E wed irom the clubhouse to that of 1he Doiph ns, a distatce of ihree and a nalf m On the return trip, in the face of a strong ebb tide, they covered the dis- nce in 25 minutes. o-morrow many of the oarsmen will 1o chertown to witness 1t zhiter of Curistmas beeves. John R. Bockman has been elected by the Arieis io represent them on the board of managers of tne P. A. A. Itisa first- class selection, The Iccal oarsmen were looking forward b a great deal of pleasure to the visit e Ten Eycks to this coast and sey contemplated rowing Nea. g from the Pniladelphia prove of interest: Henlan Ten Eyck, who last year owing world by winuing the uia- lis at the Henley (England) regaita is iutention of again compeiing regatta. his entry will be found iu pen it is opened. Eyck Lopes that Rupert Guinuess, who won the trophy several times, and whols ed as the bestamaleur scuilerin Grea 0, will enter and be one of tne contesi- &0 that he may measure blades wiin Alexander rege Srita port that Ned and his father, James “yck, s mentor and teacher, were to fic Siop~ this winter or next us, as the Ten Eycks have uo Ned is ngain at scnool, and if ss hopes 1o again win. ich intention. ¢ does meet Gui HANDBALL IN THE COURTS. As this is the right kind of weather for letic sport, and particularly handoall, a large gathering of players is expected at Ryan's Howard-street court to-moirow. A very excsilent card has Deen arranged, as mn.ay be seen by ihe programme of events, which reads: M. Joyce and M. Basch vs. D. Rysn and J. gan. £ ”r K. Bockman and N. J. Prendergast vs. L. Wa n and N. Berger. M. Dilon aad D. Conneily ve. J. Lawless and . Curiey. £ Jx)phy and J. White vs. J. Collins and E. M. McNeil and " Rodgers and P. Ryan fcDonald. Corraiue and H. Dsuger vs P. Stainer and nd T. F. Bonaet vs. J. C. Nealon ilon. The games to be played at Condcn’s Oc- cidental Handbail Court Sunday are: W. Hassell and B. Clements vs. W. Collins end A. Mcluoerney. A Mc \'1’1 ker and G. Ebner vs. J.Shaw and Collins. J rad . and O. Hill vs T.LydonandJ. © and Professor Barrett va.J, O'Lesry Kelly and J. Penderast vs. P. O Fenoyer and W, Kelly vs. G. Hutchinson JI{“ ‘:':;.d‘;':{d J. Slattery vs. J. Pendergast ¥ O'bbunail and J. Condon vs. T. Cashin 1 Al Penooyer. Hutehinson Mrs. Levy in 3 The case of Mrs. tarah Levy, charged with maiiciously procuring a warrantof arrest, was celled in Judge Conlun’s court yesterdny and continued ti: Tucsdsy. Mrs. Levy is the Woman wiio caused the nrrest of Mrs. Flaherty, Harrietstree , Wednesday, on a charge of be- ing insane, and who wax discharged by the Insanity Commissioners Thursd The Perfume of Violets ‘The purity of the lily, the glow of the rose,) and the flush of Hebe combine in PozzoNI’ wondrous Powder. be com- | TWO FAVORITES WERE DEFEATED The Other Four Events at Oakland Went to First Choices. Trolley Downed Montgomery and Other Fast Ones First Time Out, Ace Galloped In Before His Field. Bernardillo Furnished Quite a Reversal. Favorites in the betting scampered away with the first four races on the pro- their upward progress was stopped witn a harsh, grating jar. Etta H and George Rose, the next two served up sieaming Lot, were ignominiously defeated, and their downfall created great b g furrows in a number of holiday bank rolis. gramme at Oakland yesteraay and then | the Illinois Legisiature will pass & law favor- able to racing in the spring, snd that next summer will see all three of the big Chicago tracks in operation. The Calitorniz peuciier 8130 says that 5o far as ne is concerned the most amicable rela exist between the powers controlling H: norne track. The judges at Oakland have finally become tired of trying to unravel the intricacies of the Baldwin stabie horses. After the greatly im- proved showing made by Bernardillo yester- dey, Trainer Frank Taylor was summoned to the stand, and a thorough investigation will be made into the in-and-out running of the horses in his charge. Following ere th* nominations and weights assigned by the official handicapper for the Pinkerion” handicap to be run Monday, De- cember 20: Cennt of Flanders....126)%t. Cuthbert ... 118 Morellito -124 Daliy Racing Form..115 ‘122| richland gall 15 | 18 | % 15 20| Castake . .13 San Antonlo .120|0dds On 13 Torsida ‘110 110 117 Moringa.. 110 117| Magnus 2108 16/Jim Browne 105 .116 Imperious 116| bonasor, For two-year-olds. stx ruriongs. Following are to-day’s entries: First race, six furlongs, three-year-olds ling. % Kleepy Jane. [ 238 Miss Ross 5 93 Major S 11103| ... La Fontera..... 98 296 Kamsin _-103| 2¥9 Queen Safle..... 98 (219) Dolore.. 302 ... Jerliderio. . 281 Monitor. .103| 19% Greenieat 1194 Alvero. 275 Alms.. " 258 Litile Singer §:75 Emma D.. } Second race, seven 02 Tiger Lily. [1u8| 279 La Mascota . 98|(286)Dick Eehan -_95((279) Jack Marti: -103| 279 D. J. Tobin. furiongs, two-year-old filifes. 110/ .... Martba II, Morana 1105| 269 Brambella ....100 | apumax ... 110| 253 Torsida. 110 | Calatine....115] 2.0 Iraden 100 d race, one mile, Burllogame stakes, all | Imp. 8ain......106| 260 Senator Biand.]2: | 2#8 Bliss Rucker... 87 Imj. ‘irance...1} | 267 Altmax.......'105| " Buckwa........119 (89)Newsguiherer.. 103 W. B. Jennings, the first-time-out der. He had entered in the fourth event, bullet-fast filly Trolley, and the wise ones unloadea, forcing her odds down from 8 05 to even. Montgomery, which sprinter opened up favorite, sufferea from an at- | tack of locomotor alaxia, or some other | racetrack disease, for he didn’t seem able | shoes, Trolley made the pace and hard | ridden at the end beat the 2010 1stot, | | Dunboy, a length. The Montana wonder, May W, took tue show from Montgomery. For toe opening six-furlong spurt Judge | Stouffer was heralded as the goods ana was backea down to 5o 2 favoritism. | After many trials and tribulations Fer- guson sen: the big bunch of fourteen away. The Judge was quickly bustled to | the front by Clawson and won all the way, | beating out William O'B in a common | gallop. | The Burns & Waterhouse youngster, Sybaris, was piainly the best of the nine | two-year-oids starting in the six-furlong spurt foillowing, and with Thorpe in the { saddle won easily from Lord Marmion. ‘Watoma disappointed ber frisnds by fin- ishing third. Another Easterner that was right upon edge the firsttime out was Ace. Ryan's zelding had the class all over his field ana played from 8 105t0o86 tob (nrlul’ed the mile and_aquarter selling affair as he pleased. Fort Augustus, a7 to 1 choice, | with Thorpe In the saudle, made all the | running, finishinga hard-ricden second in front ot Don Clarencio. | A swell play was made on Etta to win the seven-furlong run. A rait of coin | forced her odds down from 6 to5to405. | { Thorpe did not get her awsy from the | | post “very well, and thoagh showing | symptoms of speed the first part, tinished | back amung the also rans. Bernardillo, | the second choice ridden by H. Martin, ran away from his field and st tne win | | finished a length in advance of Harry | | Gwynn, a 20 to 1 shot. Sutton, against | { which 30 1o 1 was laid, was a good third. | A siz-turlong sprint concluded the day’s sport. George Rose from J. M Murphy's siring, was a heavily played even money | chance, but was beaten at the start by getting a bad send off, enuing up third. | Midlight, 2 10 to 1 shot, riaden by Con- | ley, wa- in front most of the way, and | without much difficulty downed ihe fast coming Kamsin three lengths. EE TRACK 1.EMS. | — | Pat Dunne, the well-known Western turk | man, arrived from the south yesterday. | George Rose, the bookmaker, has been tak- ing thines essy on the ground since his return from Chicago on Thursday. Mr. Rose thinks | trainer, sent another one across the bor- | afive anda a haif furlong scramble, the | 10 beat a fat man wearing a pairof wooden | | worth | tusely iliustrated, making the number a fine | dealers. { clared & member of Fourth race, six furiongs, all ages, high weight bandicap. )’ Conpell l35| 238 Yankee Docdle 125 Bellicoso 130| 296 Kamsin. 120 | )McLizh.. .\ (128 (218)Shasts W 123 el Santa |(183)Dons.or .. 100 .126] 141 S Cuihbert 115 Fifih race, one and & quarter miles, hurdie hand- icap. Three Forks . 70 17 Viking.. 1380 Our Climate....150| 2558 Hymaa 127 66 Captuin Reece 150! 286 Presidio .. 127 29. Willam O'B.. .1 4 Chariie Boots .. 1«6 1d e Beil 180| 266 Malo Diablo....123 256 1 he Drommer .180/ Sixth nace, six furlongs, three-yearo asand up- wards. 276 Florimel oK) 290 Kly.. 200) Myth 6 Mami, 107 238 Yankee I 200 Break o’u; w2 66 Ses Spray. 110 26 klano. (275) Aquinas . 206 Midas SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY. First race—Kamsin, Dick Behan, Alma, Second race—Napamax, St. Calatine, Martha (L Third race—Senator Bland, Buckwa, B. & W. stable. Fourth race—Yankee Doodle. 0’Con- nell, Rey El Santa Anita, Fifth race — Prestdlo, Our Climate. Sixth race — Aquinas, Day. Three Forks, Sly, Break o’ Chrisimas To\;'n Talk. 4 long list of stories and articles, an array of besutiful half-tones and line illustrations, a specially designed cover in colors, forty- | four pages of up-to-date matter, are shown in Town Talk, whose Christmas number is ont to-day. There are timely articles by the staff, Richard Gibson, T. F Bonnet, Sarah William® son, Mrs. J. M. Fierce, Kate Clark Brown, Mme. B. Zisks, Eliza D. Keith and Ela M. Sexton. irge Lask tells an amusing experionce that oceurred (o him a few vears ago; L E. Phil- 1ips, whom some one has termed the * Frank R. Stockton of the West,” has a brightstory, Other contributors are Amv L. Wells, Maud Newton Woods, Marv Lambert, Liilian Fer- uson, Alice P. Ludiam, Mary Francis, Robert Toimie, Waldron W. Anderson and'Leaven- Macnab. The departments are pro- one 1o send to Eastern friends. main es usuel—10 cents. Prices will re- ¥or sale atall news- cashig S ¥or a Share of $2,500,000. The cese of J. W. Mulcaby against the Hi- bernia Savings and Loan Bociety to be de- toat corporation and entitied toa division of its reserve profit of $2,500.000 commenced before Judge Trout yesteriny. W. T. Baggett” represented ine piainuf and John G r and Tobin & Tobin the d fendant. No evidence has as yet been taken in the case, the proceedings of yesterdny being confined (o argument on the pleadings, but much inieresting matter will be brought 1o Light before the case is disposed of. “THE CALL'S” December 17, 1897. Weather fine. ALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB — Oakland Track — For RACING CHART. Track fai Lbree-year-0 ds.and upw ard; purse $306 | | Bettin, ndex., Horse, age, weight. | St 1 op & 253 | Judge R.onffer, 3. 011 5 o ; 28 [eam O, 8.0100 1 32 165 142 8| 2 21 8 5 3 81 | 2: 6 9y 10 7 12 5K 8 8 11 P i 14 12 0 89 |Charles A. 6 7 11 H_ Brown . 15 | 183 |Cavail, 3. 13 10 Conley..... 43 286 |Fanoy 5.8 it ages |Spencer . 50 | 188 | Outaway. 4 4 81 G'Donviell. . 7 186 | 'errier, 4......... 9 Vil | Harrington. 30 200 |Quan:reil. 8.0 1 734 | G. Wilson 100 Good starl. Wou easily. Winner, F. Jhiliips & Co.'s ch. g., by Cassatt-Brigand Girl. Time, SECOND RACL—Six Fur.ongs: two-year-olds; purse 400, | Horse, weight | & Jockeys. Syvaris. 105 Lora Marmioa....103 Watom ua. 16 Ka serin_ .. 100 57 | DailyRacingF'im103 262 | Melvin Bur,bam.108 82 Kl Moro.. 108 K0 |Moringa... | ....|Eppinger. 1 horpe.. 184 | Good s ert. Won easiy. Winner, Burus & Waterhouse's b. c., by Morelio-Decept:on. Time, | 93 THIRD KACE—One and a quarter miles; selliog; three-veur-olds and upward; purse $400. T Tl i | | | Betting. Index. | Horse sge, welght. |5t | Std. | 14 | 35 | 34 Jockeys. 40/ 1. T S 3(5n |32 |32 (331 Conley |85 68 “(éss)!ron.\ugus- 212 {135 {11 {11 4 | lhorpe .93 4 228 | bon C arencio, 170 4 (4116 47 1" |Cawson, 1. 10! 277 |Argentina, 4. 5/1h |2h |21 |3n 315|H. Martin, 4 6 67 | Person. e, 3. 66+ 1784283 63 o2 o 7414 (613475 |76 20 0 88 s s I8 110 10 s1 |82 |5115/52 | s 8 easily. Winner. 7. H. Ryan's b. g, by Fabulous-Punnie. Time, 2:0814 ; all ages; purse 3400. 9294 F OURTH RACE—Five and a half furiongs ] Tetting, naex.| Horse, aze, welght |t | | Jockeys. |op. L 5 Trolley. 3. 4 11 | 11 |rhorpe.. “lgs 1 278 |bunboy, 3. 1 | l";“’ iz 214 | Clawson 8 20 | E | Montpomery; & 3 | zn | T oRE | GEP|Hermons, oo 061 5 | a1 40 100 Wan first taree driving. Winoer, W. B. Jennings & Co.'s b, £, by 1mp. Marvennure L 1:08 295 T 1F 11 RACK—Seven furlongs: selling: three-year-olds; purse $400. 95. | | | | e it . Bottlag, sugex | Home weigh || 4 | % | % | wr | ¥ Jocsess, |up. 4. 271 | Bernaraillo NIRRT k 1 A 284 | ¥iarry owinn I{an | 25| 213 23| 3 5 30 v (LI, - o l ¢| 70 | 8 73 s».\ i 0 18 e 5| 42%) 6% | 8% | 8o | 8 505 B i 3| 127 74| « 78 s 6 g A e 1l g | s in| i g s as Vtia H. ‘ G 2 5 | 8l 8 én | 6u° | 8 8 4% % Good tar Won cleverly. Winger, E. J. Baliwin's b. £, b; Emperor of Norfold-Jenale B, Time, 1:28. e STX{H RAGE—vix furlongs: sellug: (hrreyear.olds aud apward; purse $30. 296. g e S 1 = index.| Horse, ace, weigne || w | % | % | e | 26 | Kamin, 4., . 3 138 |Same e 1 8l 5 18 11l 4% 278 |Midas, 5. 104} 2| S FE 49 . |Eaissr Ludwig.3. u')‘o" al 51 81| 543 189 | Pelxotto, e o H ° ot | T gt v 1 31 | 13| 72 976 | Lo Lo, 4 99| 4. in | 60 | 614 Good start. Won easily. Winner, Kittleman Bros.’ br. £, by imp. Midiothian-Electric Light, | ney trouble and nervousness. Use it regularly Time, 1:15. FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER | e NEW the new year. The architects are Shea & Shea, and pleased with the results of their work. 18, 1897 HOLY CROSS CHURCH. The above picture is the accepted design for a new Holy Cross Church. erected on the site of the one now standins and will be the first Catholic church in this city to be buiit with 1he interior structural works of steel and the exterior en- tirely of stone. Itisexpected that building operations will be begun airectly after Th= total cost of the church building will be $50,000. bailt, a speemen of the Itaiian renaissance, It will be It will be, when Father McGinty expresses himself well SUGAR FACTORIES FOR VENTURA Oxnard Starts a Mammothi Plant and Bard May | Build Another. H. E. Huntington Returns En- thusiastic From a Vieit to the Scene. Southern Pacific Hurriedly Building a Branch Line South From Montalvo. H. E. Huntineton returned yesterday from Ventura County, enthusiastic over | the development there of two new sugar- | beet districts into which the Southern Pa- | cific Company is rapidly building a branch | { road from Montaivo, a station five miles | | eastward of the town of Ventura. | | The nmew road, upon which wourk is be- | ing rushed, will, for the present, extend | from Montalvo southward, across the Santa Clara River, through the town of El Rio (formerly New Jerusalem), and thence south parallel with the New Jeru- alem and Hueneme road to & point just | beyond and east of the ranch of John G. | Hill, one of the principal owners of the town of Montalvo. At this terminus, which is six miles | | from Montalvo, there is now being built a i]nrga sugar-beet factory, the capacity of | | whieb, according to Mr. Huntington, will | be 2000 tons a day, a lar.er output than that of any other sugar-beet factory on the coast except the Spreckels factory at Balina Further discussing this Huntington said yesterday: +Itis safe to -ay that t.e track is laid as far as New Jerusalem. It was as far as Simeon Cohn’s place when I was there yesterday. It will be laid to the sugar factory in & week. “Tuey have commenced building the | sucar factory already and work will be | rushed on that. The Oxnards, who run | the Chino factorv, and who have sugar- | | cane vorks in New Orieansare behind | | this new enterprise. | ‘armers in that part of the valley | have pledged themselves to plant beeis | and contracts have zlieady been made 1o supply the factory for next year, *“But this wiil probably not be_the only beet-=ugar factory down there. Tom Bard of Hueneme. who owns the Las Posus | rancho of 17,000 acres, about twelve miies eastward of this new factory, is talking of builaing oue himself, and it will very | probably be built. “In:inatevent we shell extend our track { the twelve miles to that faciory. “That is a fine country we are entering down there, and the road should do much to develop its tuture. “‘We shall run pas«anger trains on the line. For the pres-nt I cannot say what ins prospects are of its being exten.ied further southward the four or five miles to Hueneme. Though the rosd is being made rapidly, we have yvet to build a 3000-foot bridge across the Santa Clara River betwee: Montalvo and New Jeru- sa.em., At preseni we have the rails laid across the river bed in order to huriy over construction materials. But the com: ete line, bridge and all, will be done in sixty davs. It will be a pile bridge with tres- tles. The county is at work now urona new putlic bridge there, for the cross ng is very ireacherous in winter.” subject Mr. The I'ursuit of Happiness. When the Declaraiion of Independence asserted maw's right to this it enunciated an Immortal truth. The bilious sufferer is on the road to bap- piness when he begins to take Hostetter's stomach Bitters, the most effi-acious regulator of the liver in existence. Equally rellable is it in chilis and fever, constipation, dyspepsia, Theumatiam, kid- and no: at odd intervals. Carried Out His Threat. Tom Williams, the dilapidated-looking speci- men of humaniiy who Thursday wanted to be locked up in the City Prison for vagrancy and on being refused, threatened to do something | to compel them to take him in, carried out his threat by breeking a window in the City Hall. Judge Joachimsen yesteraay sent him to the County Jail for six months to his great delight. 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Saturdays—Exirs trips s ATial ‘o San Franciseo. 41007 Benicla, Vacaville, Woodland, 5:10 Px [5:00 px Tehama snd Red bl WEEK DAYS—8:10. 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a, s *8:304 Peters, Milton and “"‘i’."" i ’1“2 533':‘3‘- anv ;.S);.thm.\nys—flxunny 9:004 New Orieans Fxprecs, Merced, Raye n . M. < M. * ™ ond, Fresuo, Dakerstiold, BUNDAYS—S:10, 9:40 11:20 4 3 1:40, 3:40 Burhara, Los Augeles, Deming, 5:00, 6:25 r. % El L'aso, Orleans sud Enst. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park ssme 91004 Vallej nez, Merced and | __tcheduleasabove. Leave % Arrive Y | San Francisco. | Ineffect &an Franclaco. 1:30r Martinez and Way Stations S | T2 8:00¢ Livermore, Mendota, Hauford and Weex | Sus. |, 3897 = s aroor SN g | Davs. | vays |Destination.| v, | pive e i o | T:B0 AM 8:00 ax| Novato, [10:40 ax| 8:40 A% Banta Tious. oo . 8:30 Pu (8:30 Ax| Petaluma, | 6:10 Px|10:35 axt San®e Rosa.| 7:85 ru| 6:22 rug T Knights Landis aryeville, Oroe | 8:10 px|5:00 px T iiton, ville_und Sacraiento. 7:30 ax Wind 10:25 4% 4:80P Niles, Tracy and Stockton, i nm’&,fi?,, i 4:30r Latiiop, Modesto, Merced, Berenda, 1 ytton, Fresuo, Mojave (for Randsburg), Geyservilis, ote Barbara and 1.os Augeles.. 7404 | 3:30 ru|8:00 ax| Cloverdate: | 7:35 ru| 6:22 7 tn Feo autic Jixpres = for Mojave and Eust. Gidar | | Eopland & 1 | 51307 *Siaser i, e g i 7:30Aw) 8:00au| Ukiah. | 7:35 rx| 6:23 e Paso, Fort Warth, Little Lock, 8t. B0 ax 10:25 A Lowss, Chicago and East ngasa | T o G ermevitie | 7:85 s 0 0% 610071 Ko 8:30 Py | 6:22 P T80 ax 800 axt Sonoma | 10:40 x| 0% an | Glen Ellen. | 6:10 px| 6:29 vy 10:40 A |10:2) AN 7:88 Px| 6:22 Py (Foot of Market Street.) | i Runs through to Niles] j¢ From Niles. COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge) (Foot of Market Street.) Boulder Creck, Santa Cruzand \Way | Stations, Felton, Noulder Creok, z and’ Principal Way 137 Newark, Sa J Excur Stations CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAK FRANOISCO—Foot of Market Sirest (SLip 8)— 9:00 11:00ax. 1190 200 330 | 17:20r | $6:00 *6:00e From OATLAND—Foot of Bradw 100 8:00 10:00A $12:00 *1:00 $2:00 0 $4:00 *B:00r. | TCOAST DIVISION (Broad Gaage). (Third and Townsend Sts.) | 55A Way_Stations (New Lais Obtsp Principal Way $ 10:404 San 31:30a San Jose and Wy S alupe, Surf and Jose and Principal \Way Stations 31 San.Joseand Principal Way Stations 0> Sun Jose and Principal Way Stations 01 SauJuse aud Principal Way Statios 0 Jose and Way Static Torc and Way Stati orming. P for Afternoon ®Bundays exceptad § Sundays only. { Saturdays onlge fi] Meuday, Thursday and Saturday nights only. Mondays and Bhursdays. § Wednesdays and Sasurdave. THE SAN FRAXCISCO AND SAN JoAquid VALLEY RAILWAY COMPARY. JFROM SEPT.10, 1897, tralus will rua as follows: | E: e I o0n A iaden Wednealays oul)... | Sontere, 9:004 San Jose, Tres Pinos, Saula Cruz, A ) Tacitic Grove, Paso’ Tobles, San Jiemiars For Mill Etages connect st Santa Roesa for 3 “for Mark West Seyserville fov Skaggs Springs: at the G135%4; ke Ho,land for Highe iand_Springs, Keiseyville. Sods Bay, Lakepory te Springs: a Uklah for Vichy Springs, prings, Blu> Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake Pomo, Potter Valiey, John Day's lerley’s, Bucknell's, Senhedrig Booneville Orr's Hot Springs, . Fort Bragg, Westpor:, Usal. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reduceq T 6:004 ST | Eprings: - 8:004 | Melrose, Seminary Park, Cloverdale for 10:004 | Fitchburg, Eimharst, a 143004 | San Leandro, South San faraiogs Leandro, Estudillo, RieaTakics 1 3:00p Lorenzo, Cherry | Helghts. Huilv, 4:00p . i Mendocino Cit: 5:00p and ,‘ Haywards.; ! rates. Ticket Office: A. W. FOSTE __Pres. and Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Azens Chronicie Buildinz. iand Office—1118 Broad way. 2017 sireer On Sundeys round-trip tickets 10 all poiais be yond San Rofael at half rates. 650 MarkeLst.,, Chronicla buflting. S R X.RYA: CAL'FORNIA LIMITED. {| SAN FRANCISCO CHICAGO. Traios leave from and arr.ve at Market-st. Ferry, tan Francisco Ticke Mfice—6 14 Market atreet, lepnone M 20, Oa Bacrams0to Office— T The Best Raflway—<an Franciscoto Chi~ago Look at the Time o Leave San Cars, ust. 10,0y, the California mited. Franc.sco 4:30 P M., Mondays and Thursdays; arrive Kansas City 6 P M., Thursdays arrive st Lo:ls 7 A. M, Fridavs and ve Chicago 9:48 4 M, Friduys and NG CARS under Harvey's management, mokinz Cars and Puliman Palace eepe Passengers only, *2:301 San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park. D e vk iy Banta Olara Sen nw.sflilillrom 4:30 » u ries Pu.iman Pa ace and Pullman Hollister,” Sauta Cr uas, | Tourist Siecp'ng Cars on fasitime. Direct o e pectionin Chicazoand Kansas City fora 1 pofuss New ralls. new t'es, new ballsst, new brd:es The short~1t crossing of the dexe | thac inte esis by its varfed and be: | The highest grade of passenger equ!pment and | meals av Haivey's famous dinlng-rooms. NORTH P w 11:30 a. M. nd & country ful sgenery. ACIFIC COAST RAILROAD a Sausulito Ferry). ¥From San Francisco, Commenciag Sept. 19, 1897 WEEKDAYS. and San Rafael—*7125 ©9:30 5, 3:45, *5:16. 6:00,6:30 P e EXUra irips for 8au Rafael on Mondays Wednes daysand Saturdays st 11:30 . . SUNDAYS. For Mill Valley and San Eatael--"8:00. *10:00, Stopping ai loiermediaie pofnts w! 1005100 With ieamboats of g San Francisco and Stocktos 8t 83 u. dally; a: Merced with stages to and from Boelliogs. Couiferviile, etc.; al«0 wiih stage Hornites, Mariposa, eic.; &t Laukershim wich stage to and from Madera MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY (Via Sausalito Ferry). Leave Sau ¥Franelsco Commencing Neov. 13, 1897: WEEK DAYS—9:30 A. a.: 1:45 r. 3 BUNDA YS—8:00, 10:00, 11:30 4. 3; 1116 . a. Special irips an e arranged for by spplying ta THOS. COOK & SON, 621 Market st. San | cisco, or telephoniog Tavern of Jamalpaim Euroy 1039 per hot and cold Water every room; OVeIy rooImi eloVaLOr runs allnight. #11:30 A m.; #1115, 3:00, ) M Tralos murked * run (o San ' Quentin. ger | Sunday | Siations THROUGH TRAINS. Dally. | Exc'prd| 28 A ¥ veekaass for Cosadero and way ste. e, G ey D8 B M. urdavs ed tralp) 7.&3 ::‘13% ;: H’ffi':':‘n Duoucan Milis and way s 00 A.&)II.M 10:40 Ax| 8:50 ru . Fresno s Sou P Bugw WS 1o ax| 890 ru| Haiora 12:15 x| 6:45 Pu| Vs ia.| 6: Sold by Druggists, or sent in plain w;;pp;r, express, prepaid, fof 00, or 3 bottics §2.75° rcuiar sent ou request. NEW WESTERN HOTEL, EARNY AND WASHINGTON STS.— R modeled and renovated. KING, WARD .o& plan. Kooms 50¢ to #1 50 per week, $8 Lo $30 per monin; 1res baihs; tre graied 8