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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MARCH 28, COURSING AT THE TWO PARKS. INGLESIDE. | One of the larsest crowds of the season | gathered . at he Ingleside coursing grounds yesterlay to witness as fine coursing as hes been presented to the public for mary a day. The hares were unusuzlly. strcng and many of them es- The hounds were also strong and fettle As in the run down the resulted in many throw downs for form pleyvers and the short enders| away happy. In the all-age stake en Tillermore and White Lily 7 was as good as 6 to 1, and fre favorites at 2 to 1 went down be. | he neglected hound. Five pool boxes | in ail the money they could handle g bot the morning and afternoon, | t was plainly seen that those on the | d were h betters. Moondyne, as expected, ran strong and downed one ¢ etitor after another, selling rite cn each and every course. of the day, however, came Just following one courses Jim Chesley d followed by his prize ker spaniel Black Bart, and sley was not watching olosely ‘.‘;;v'l‘l‘\glhoensa h_finie was slipped, P nt paniel and hare in a bunch The hare was a fi g buser ko naTb fleet one and the compared with som. 1 kennels. fiel what v and avay e of the best hounds . _Along they went with the stewards, flagman and Ches- ; rear. A turn, a twist, and Bart are by the tall. But it was for moment and the fur flew in the way. The spaniel was then head- the red flag was rai and the but not before Chesley LS t his pet could outrun the inclosure. He has many his belief. Here is how the decisions: us & nch & Me- Shea's L. Le: ora- t's Carmody, J. Murnane's James Lawn beat Kay & lie beat Kay th ties—Moo lie a by i THOUGHT IT WASN'T LOADED. Percy Cotton Arrested on a Charge of Assault to Murder. wounded man chances are t will be From a st 3 that Cott prosecute, against him to the police it August gnau off udge to Cotton to assault to > of 1€ F. Kennedy, t dealers, , he offers y which a to the the spot d Moses stood when two tables of the law. received tt as clever even when | oW beat J. beat Fair Florence, | | | N UNION PARK. For Freedom, the plucky English hound, again demonstrated his ability to go the pace that kills and yet land a winner. In the presence of 6000 people yesterday at Unlon Coursing Park, in the open | stake for all-aged hounds, For Freedom, | by perseverance, grit, speed and indomit- able courage, a second time won the final course and first money. He defeated Pre- tender, False Flatterer, Flying Buck, Mountain Beauty and Lissak. Several of these courses were long apd tiresome, anlti in them For Freedom showed his grit. In the course with Flying Buck, in the third ties, the English dog was given a strong argument, and two courses were run before it was decided. In the final | he gave a great exhibition of stamina. Lissak showed better from the slip, but the hare was a strong one and the course long, and the American dog, while hav- | ing much the best of it at the start, | could not hold the pace, besides being out- | generaled by kor kreedom. The latter was a hot favorite, and was played by the | talent at prohibitive odds. In the finals | he opened at 7 to 10 and closed at 2 to b. The veteran stake was easily won by Blectric. In the final between Elegtric | and Waratah, Judge Bull announced the | former as thé winner, but the flag stew- | ard misunderstood his order and raised | the red flag. The pools pald off many white tickets before the judge discovered | that the wrong flag was up, and ordered it down. Some plungers tore up red | and for a time there was much protesting and no little excitement. The day's sport produced a number of asionally a bad | n Hummel sold | ennels at a total being paid for It was after 7 ursing was_ over. way that the hounds seven dogs fi of $5%, the highest 100, any one hound being § b The follo can efore the o wing is the e for all-age hounds, ties: Move On t shopper, Moun n away beat Rocklin Belle, e and Cavalier beat F ying Buck beat Blackstone, Commodore, Lissak beat y Away and Cavalier beat Vigilant & bye Third tles—Move On beat Mountain Beauty, For Freedom beat Flying Buck, Cavalier beat | Santa Alicia and Lissak beat Speed a_bye. Mountaia | five years, prizes Vida Shaw beat Elec- b ah_beat Dalsy. ctric beat Vida Shaw, Wara- tah. ————— A NEW CHURCH FOR CATHOLICS| Italians Lay the Cornerstone of Their New Edifice at Ocean View. Father Prendergast Conducts the Ceremony snd Delivers an Address. The ceremony of laying the corner- | stone of the Corpus sti Church, the new house of 1orship for the Italian in the Ocean View Dis: performed yesterda. tho! olemnly by the Rev. s | edifice_of what b e From - the Plans for the complete renovation of the | interior of the First Methodist Episcopal | Chureh of Oakland that will make the pa- | rent church of the denomination one of the most beautiful in Alameda County as woll as one of the largest. The foun- dations of the church have been com- | pletely rebuilt and a new roof placed over |1t. as well as some other minor altera- tions which will add to the appointments. It is also contemplated to effect changes in the exterior and front which will widen the doors and permit freer egress. The Very Smallest e W S 1898. ; 2 = = e T S]] { R S g Y EVOLUTION OF AN OAKLAND CHURCH. Beginning Power. stairways of the vestibule are also to be changed, adding infinitely to the ease in managing the crowds always to be found at this popular house of worship. The changes in the interfor have been left to the last and will not be commenced until after Easter. They contemplats a thor- ough change in the galleries, both in ceating and general arrangement. A handsome ornamental balustrade will re- place the present one and a much more ornamental arrangement of the cholr gal- lery and organ chamber, both in appear- It KL A - Becomes a Great anceand convenience, will result. Two im- mense chandeliers, with 5 lights each, will hang from the center of the roof, in- creasing greatly the brightness of the au- ditorium. The organ is also to be in- creased by several new stops and made adequate in power. A thorough repaint- ing of the interior will be done, and hand- some furnishings for the pulpit will com- plete the changes. The renovation will cost a large sum of money, which has been subscribed. $3000 was given on one Sunday after an appeal by the pastor, Dr. Dille. for the occasion, rendered § n American and Italian patriotic ai The Rev, Father Sardi of St. Ignatius Church delivered an address in Italian, the purport of which was the request that th manifest a pride in their new church and | contribute liberally toward assisting the helr work of ridding the r debt will be con- its erection. ully 3000 people, most! ticipated in the ceremony yesterday afte | new priests in tr: Father Prendergast, V. G., 1 d in the southwest cor- e foundation solid block of marble eighteen inche: by twelve wide. On the front surfa long wa | the inscription of the present vear carved | an numerals. Hollowed out of an oblong receptacle in which ed a zinc box, which was after- ietically sealed. box contained a medal of Pope Leo XIII, to the Madonna, and an 1 coin of the present year's mint- \ addition to the medals, carefully 11in 2 piece of parchment, was the of Don Bosco, the founder of the 1 Community. under side of the cover of the date of the i C nume: ward h T bearing a medal the present tone and » position ilding and rtared and secured against During the c emony of the Italian band, hired recepta ¥ lowered Int it r of the t HE MAY PROVE A COMER 1d consisted of a | A Utah Boy Who Is Anxious to Meet Any| and All Aspirants in His Class. ‘ | v--wo o - - @ ° ®®coecc-e GEORGE BAKER, the New Aspirant for Bantam-Weight Honors. George Baker, the new aspirant for the honors of the bantam-weight class, is a native of Utah, having been born in Salt Lake City just twenty years ago. He began life as a printer, serving his apprenticeship upon the Denver Times, but he aspired to the fame of the prize-ring, so three years ago he began to fight. Since that time he has not met with a single defeat, although he has gone agalnst some very clever men, both in and out of his class. His most recent victory was the one that he gained Saturday night over Farmer O’Brien before the Beacon Athletic Club of Berkeley. In this fight he was heavily outweighted. Baker is tall and of a slender build, but he is wiry and possesses good wind and staying qualities. He is cool and never loses his head, no matter how se- verely he may get punished. He wears a continual smile, and uses a vicious left hand jab that may win him fame and fortune some day. He is now in the pink »¢ condition and tips the beam at 120 pounds. Among the fighters that have met defeat at his hands are Kid Brooks, Johnnie Purcell, Spider Doyle, Mick Earl, Jim Welsh, Jack Livingston and Curley McHale. | with highway robber. | & German boy whom he met on the street | noon and the inhabitants of the di | for miles around flocked to vi a glimpse of the interesting urious contents, Oreni and at the mew church. i that when the new dence are | will be s has been rumor | church and the paroc! | comg a_ convent | the r of the former. The church, which has been in process Cassius, of construction for the past month, will | be hurried to completion so as the celebr | next Sunday morning. The framework is now enti completed and during the coming w it is expected that the roof and sides will be comblete shingled. ster Sunday morning the dedication emony will be held —_— e | YOUNG THIEVES IN JAIL. to allow | Chief Jailer Sattler Has an Unwel- | | come Quartet in the Broad- | way Bastile. Chief Jailer Sattler has four young in the County Jail that he would very much prefer to get rid of,not that the Chief Jailer is opposed to ac- commodate the criminal class with bed | and board, but in this case the inmates are all under the age of 16 years. Two | of the boys are in prison for stealing a v bottles of soda water from an oyster aloon on Third street. Their names are allas Yerby, aged 13, and Emil , aged 14. These two lads, with another boy named Sam Ridge, while go- ing for their morning papers on the ath inst. saw the oyster saloon open and they went in and helped themselves to the soda water. Unfortunately for them a vigilant police officer saw them and placed them under arrest upon the charge of burglary. On this they were held to answer before the Superior Court by Judge Campbell. The other two are a féw years older, and are charged with a graver offen Orazzio* Salvinl was caught while trying to clean out a store an assortment of ged 16, but small > other boy is John aged He is charged in having garroted | | eriminal | | . Kirb; Holloway his y Dagnio, and and relieved him of a watch and chain, Each of the boys is willing to plead guilty in anxiety to get away from the County Jail. —_——— Columbia School Closed. Out of respect to the memory of Miss Donnelly, a teacher of the Columbia Grammar School who died on Saturday, the Board of Education directed the school to be closed to-day. The funeral will take place to-day. ADVERTISEMENTS. Annual Sales over 6,000,000 Boxes CH PILLS FOR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS guch as Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Giddiness, Fulness after meals, Head- ache, Dizziness, Drowsiness, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite. 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FRrOM JANUARY 1, 1888, 00 Niles, San Jose and Way Stations. 2004 Benicia, Suisun and Sacramento. 7:00A Marysville, Oroville and Redding ‘Woodland 7:004A Vacaville and . 3:304 Martinez, San Ramon, Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga and Santa Rosa. . 8:004 Atlan :xpress, Ogden and Last.. Biit94 Niles, Jose, Stocktou, Ione, Sacramento, _Marysville, = Chico, Tehama and Red Bluf!.. *8:804 Peters, Milton and Oakdaie. 004 New Orleans Express, Mer ‘mond, Fresuo, Bakerstiold, Santa Buarbara, Jos Angeles, Deming, Bl Paso, New Orleans aud East. 9:004 Vallcjo, Merced and 10 .. P Sacramento River Steawer: 0P Niles, San Joso and Way Stations. 1:30r Martinez and Way Stations.... #:00r Livemore, Mendota, Hsnford ia 4:15p *7:10p | 645y 12:15¢ *0:00p 19:154 7:457 41157 1101154 : Valie) Napa, Calistoga, Ll Versno an Sauta Rosa... . 4:0@p Benicia, Vacaville, Woodiand, o Knights Landing, Marseville, Oro- ville_and Sacramie 3 41807 Niles, San Jose, Tracy and Stockton .. 7:15» 4:307 Lathrop, Modesto, Merced, Berenda, Fresno, Mojave (for Randsburg), Santa Barbara and Los Augeles. 4:307 Santa Fo Reute, Atlantlc Expres for Mojave and Tast. 45:307 “ Sunset, Limited.” Los An Paso, Fort Worth, Little Chicago and East 71464 6:00¢ Furopean Mail, Oy 6:00p Haywards, Niles and Sen Jose. 18:00 Vallejo 8:002 Oregou N LEANDRO AND HAYWARDS LOCAL. i (Foot of Market Street.) Melrose, Seminary Park, Fitchburg, Elmhurst, San Leandro, South San. Leandro, Estudillo, Lorenzo, Cherry and Haywards. 8:007 | { Runs throngh to Niles. 00F | ¢ From Niles. H 10:50¢ H#11:150) 12:00r COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). (Foot of Market Street.) A% Nowark, Centervillo,San Jose, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruzand Way Stations. . Slep *2:Br Newark, Uenterville, San Jose, New ‘Aimaden, Felton, Boulder Creck, ¢ Banta Cruz and Principal Way 1004 04 Stations 1% Newark, Sun Jose and Los Gatos ... #11:45p Hunters' Excursion, Sav Jose and | Way Stations 7oy | CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAK FRANCISCO—Foot of Market Street (8lip 8)— 9:00 11:00aM. 3100 *3:00 16:00 *6:00r.u. Pram OAXLAND—Fool of Broadw $12:00 *1:00 12:00 '6:00 8:00 10:004.M. 00 14:00 *3:00r.0 | COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Sts.) A San Joso and Way Stations (New Almaden Wednesdays only).. a | $1004 Baxi Jose, Tres Pinos, Santa Cruz, Pacitic Grove, Paso Robles, San Tauls Obispo, Guadalupe, Surf and Principal Way Stations 4:15¢ 1 A San Jose and Way Station: *8:004 H San Jose and Way Statio $:354 *2:30¢ San Mateo, Re enl Monterey and Pacific Grove *8:15p San Jose aud Principal Way Station 5 San Joseand Principal Way Stations gy foE Morming. P for Afiernocn. Bundays excepted. 3 Sundays only. = { Saturdays onlg. ‘Monday, Thirsday and Saturdsy nights only. Mondays and Thursdays. i ‘Wednesdays and Baturdays. CALIFORNIA NEQIRERS | LIMITED. SAN FRANCISCO Route |/ Retie Leaves San Franclsco at 4:30 p. m. MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. Carries first-class passengers only, but with- out extra charge. > DINING CAR, BUFFET SMOKING CAR. Pullman Palace Drawing-Room Sleepers, 8% days to Chicago, 4% days to New York. THE ATLANTIC EXPRESS Leaves daily at 4:30 p. m., carrying Pullman Palace and Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars on fast time. Direct connectn in Chicago and sas or all Eastern points. Trains arrive and depart from Market-street Ferry. San Francisco ticket office, 644 Market street, Chronicle building. Telephone Main nd_office, 1118 Broadway. Sacra- J street. San Jose, 7 West mento office, 201 Santa Clara street. | Orr's Hot T | For Mill Valley 11330 a. m.; RAILROAD TRAVEL. SAN FRANGISCU and NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY Co. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK_DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.: 13:3% 2 Baturdaye-muire Give at 198 a and 6:%5 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:10, 9:40, 110 & m.; 1:40, 2:40 5:00, 6:25 p. m. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Arrive San Franciseo. Weelk days. In effect Leave san Franciseo. | 15575 Stn- Sun- days. | | Sun | Destination | Week | Days. | Novato, Petaluma, | Santa Rosa. Fulton, Windsor, Healdsburg, Lytton, Geyservlile, .| Cloverdale. Hopland and JKiah. 10:40a.m. | §:40n.m. 6:10p.m. |10:258 m. Guerneville Sonoma and Glen Ellen. Sebastepol Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Eprings: at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at hoverdale for the Geysers: at Hopland. for Highland Springs, Kelseyvill da Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett Springs: at Uklah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Upper e, 'Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day's, Riverside, Lierley’s, Buck- pell's, Sanbedrin Heights, Hullville, Boonville, Hot Springs. Meéndocino City, Foré Bragg, Westport, . Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- | uced rates. On Sundays round-trip tickets to all points al beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices—650 Market street, Chronicla building. A. W. FOSTER, R. X. RYAN, Pres. and Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. From September 10, 1897, trains will run as tollows: "~ Southbound. | orthbound. Passen- Mixed | Mixed = Passen Sunday Stations. Sunday ger Exc'p'id Exep'd Daily. 9:00 a.m. Stockton 12/ erced 1:40am 5:20 pm. Hanford g m. 2:15p. 6:45 p.m._ Visalia m. L5 a .m. 6:40 a. 12 Stopplng at intermediate po ints when requirel Connectlons—At Stockton with steamboats ot N. & . N. L. ing San Francisco and Btockton at € p. m. daily; at Merced with stages to and from Snellings, Coulterville, ete.; also with stage for Hornitos, st Lankershim with stage to and from Mi NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. From San Francisco, Commenciog Septembes = 19, 1897. WEEK_DAYS. For Mill Valley and San Rafael—*7:35, *3:30, 11:30 . m.; *1:45, 3:45, *5:15, 6:00, 6:30 p. m. Extra trips for San Rafael on Mondays, ‘Wednesdays and_Saturdays at 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYS. d San Rafael—*8:00, *10.08, Saas s -SA:xo.qs:u o= Trains marke run to San Quentin. Tkx-ldfinovcn JSRAINS. :35 a. m. week days for Cazadero and way sta- "zou. 45 p. m. Saturdays (mixed train) for Duncan’ Mills K and way stations; 8:00 & m. Sundays for Point e and Wiy, nation MOUNT TAMALPAI® SCENIC RAILWAY. 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