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THE SA FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1898. He finally got | Brigade into the vol Did you ever notice how few men who chew nt of the fl been promoted | Match race or picked winners and 10sers | ang in every course defeated her company | ship traffic. It is rumored ‘that the North and r"“‘l”" (‘1 st class. Sergeant | in the large number of courses run till | in handy fashion. She bested Victor King | German Lloyd ..tends to establish an- rit- | = h for- n active, conscientious soldier, | dark. 1n the Anals with a number of points to | Other line from San Francisco to I a perfect gentleman. The pro- | The day was an ideal one for the sport. | spare, and In her race with Statesman | &nd that this ’SA‘[“ZH"}')J;';:?U‘D;_“P“E sttt ; Knapp | nd 1\\l'l\ 3 e ona o At &1l ‘the officers of the Naval | ot only was there a briskness in the | she showed both more foot and cleverness | will make a complete investigation while have returned to their several | atmosphere, but the ground, packed by |than the son of Skyrocket. Refina, the |in this city and in Japan. The possibility of a line from Victoria to Japan is more b s remote than from this city to the Orlent. ek. There has been a rger_attend- | gogs. N PR i 2 S n Japan and China N ek. The o ba ”;;;xm?n‘“;;" jattend- | dogs. Not afluke raee was recordedduring | outs,” was defeated by St. Gertrude in|pj;.q P e e rganization in the front again. running of the large card, the dogs | her second course yesterday, but she IS | September of 1899 a fortnightly i.ne will {on that has been made Winning on their merlts alone. Long |a very promising bitch and will no doubt | be put on from premen to Japan and China, instead of the monthly line which is operating at present. It is known that part owner d of T at he w of duty & renewed spifit In the | the overnight rain and dried by the warm | good thing that has been watched by the been noticed during the past | sunshine, made splendid footing for the | early birds at the park in her “work- nearly t there for a time t there are only | from the \l ground. In one | care of the al Militia should be taken | courses and placed un Department as a grilling courses and twisting | be soon a good breadwinner. courses were witnessed by the large There were four stakes decided at tne | S S ¥ | the big Bremen Company has been con- ¢ ‘or auxiliary navy has been the | TWd and enthusiasm reigned. park vesterday, and throughout the day | {emplating the establishment of 4 line TOSETNE officers and men during the past | AS Rosette and For Fredom were led | the grand stand and betting ring were | across the Pacific, and this is no doubt 1| to their slfps for their initial race, their | crowded to inconvenience by lovers of the | the reason for the manager's present sport, who were willing to back their con- | trip. f the river steamer H. 1. He himsel tied Jays. and_it meets with their fu probation. Should this come to T lithe and muscular bodies, glossy from men would \‘w “’"L"],’f,",i} lfln‘r‘r)"%:‘ the cars of thelr trainers, the crowd | victions by hard cash. The Produce Con-| T ST T D atan P adie W he art of na. | Surged to the fence and cheered the dumb | solation stake went to Liberty sell, and | HAS GONE TO WASHINGTON. we placed | ot O e and would be in a condition | but intelligent animals. Both were In |richly he deserved it, as his trainer sent | = =5 other. folbe Gsslgned to duty at a moment's no- | the finest condition and fit to make a |him Into the field in first class condiuon | General Barrett Will Setile Califor- d | great race. The dogs were slipped to a | to make the race for his life, and as it{' nia’s Claim for Military have any trouble with their teeth? Battle Ax is a sound chew :—sound in all its qualities— and men of sound judgment chew it in preference to any other tobacco. It is more tobacco for the money than you can remains sturning from in search of »f-war a at: them, the ||10 DS SASEEEC do not “get a move on,” others who are Johnson’s Tod Sloan: Eucher kennel's Left | drawn by his owners on account of his severe ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 willing to join will be given an oppor- Bower (ate Lord Scattercast) beat Kay & work. : v he_ two_companies rant's - Killarney AL 5 S, el i e tond” Compiny D | bR R Al T gt At Jos Soag [ LT T LR et Tl iale bt announced that its petition will be in dur- i VA D Demon's Glen Fosa| LOS ANGELES, Oct. 28.There was one ing the early part of l;he coming week. beat §. W. Smith's Sansouci; J. McCormick’s [ of the largest crowds of the season at Company of the Fifth has handed ia‘ White Lily beat Max Herzog's Little Delight: | the coursing at Agricultural Park to-day its st of petitioners and it ls_expecte Curtis & ‘Son's Cavalier beat Pasha ennel's | ¢ GO o ilent RECRUITING : that In a few days all the other com- Alameda; Larkey & Rock’s Hercules bfat E. & | 8nd the sport was excel eh ey e E : panies of the regiment wil have their pa- E. kennel's Vigilant; M. Nealon's Van Clot One of the incidents of the day OFFICE = pers ready to present. beat F. Jones' Mooniight; D, Ford's Bonita | presentation of a handsome silver collar g P Colonel Cluft, adjutant on the staff of beat I Frank's Telephons Giri: A. Massey's | {0 Orpheum Lass, who holds the place of ! the division commander, has gone East Lightfoot beat Pasha kennel's Arapahoe; CUr:| firgt favorite at present. on a thirty days’ leave of absence, and in - £ & Sews McRiniey beat R it de B LowsS | The score . wis es follows: E his absence, Major Schmitt of the same Green Valley Mald: H. R. Baldwi ¢| Runs off—Stape Munton beat Rosewood. | staff is attending to the duties of that e Ty Ny e . O BT oaneirs | Home Rule beat Silver Thorn, Beau Brummel office. & rant s Rl e R "Sauth Alicla; | beat Stella, Orpheum Prince beat: Dago, Lady = — rdered a Wallace beat New Home, Crow Dog beat Kitty 3 Y ne o o e g ofice. OnMEec: Quing to the absence of Eucher kennel's The | Scott, Orpheum Lass beat Credit, Sir Jasper ew set of records fo . ce of Diamond (late The Gossoon) Trinket | BCOtt, Orpheu s (L SiryJauper . : ord will contain_ the names of all the A% 0t Diamond date The Gosscon) Triptet|beat Uncle Sam, Belle beat Matince, Her Parent Died on a|commissioned ofcers. with 2, Sucelnet Rosette Unable to Do |&i & Wit semms e ™ e e e et et T ; 5 ;f:”:f,‘,‘;;‘;,f".fi,f “:-‘;.‘;}Hl-nn?ngl-g:\t e the Needed Tri Kk e R e N shitaat| cent, Daisy, Libertine beat Sage, A B C beat : River Steamer. | BioedPotheer ana enlisted man In the e Neede FiCK.: | Bewer: olon Hesa peat Von Knapp: Cav. | Pords; Moloch beat Amorita, ' oo }State, with such official data _as will glve alier beat White Lily; Hercules beat Van Cloie: | o bl Pt e bsat. Linia o Dye. Eady. Wal- B lat a glance the standing of each man, = Bonita beat Lightfoot; McKinley beat Forget: | [ b0 "ol 108" Orpheum Lass, beat Sir ; {dnd” & “fhira il contain all monthly; | & ountertelt beat Sandow; Wastarer beat | fiih Foije heat Grazer, Fleetwood beat Don: NO ONE WANTED THE TOT ih sterly and sembanngel o Twi be | WINS IN STRAIGHT HEATS | jFourth round—Forgive beat Belle ot Seward: | Fifier Libertine beat Bum, Moloch beat A St | Tae t have all company, regimental | Glen Rosa beat Breach of Promise; CAYWST | Second ties—Orpheum Prince beat Stape S | &hd brigade books to correspond with the il st farer beat Counterfeit. gl Munton, Lady Wallace beat Orpheum Lass, records at divielon headquarters, o in FEth o CertiGe beat Forglve; McKin- | Flgetwood beat Belle, Libertine beat Moloch, | future there will not be any confusion in | ey beat Glin Rowa, Wapiarer & bve. pIhird” tles—Lady “Wallace' beat Orpheum : TAKEN TO KOTZEBUE ON THE | making up reports. UNION PARK CROWDED WITH | Hiri oot ooy B wWayfarer. ritce, Fleetwood beat Libertine. | "'Surgeon W. E. Hopkins, surgeon gen- Tinal e avalter bt Mew “divide the | Finais—Lady Wallace won first, with Fleet- BARK HAYDEN BROWN. | eral on the staff of the commander in SPECTATORS. stake. £ wood second, Libertine third. | chief, tendered his req&xx;l\tknn to qx\{nble u?fi“”fl;‘.‘.“’,? ,[..k..fl,,é ,E:‘,X)T““F Hnr{flg;ls e i o0 g0 on a_two or three years' tour et e Delight beat H. R. Baldwin's Forget; R. B L0 B0/i0. "It was accepted, ana Dr. £, de B Lopes” Green Valley Maid beat Pisha A NEW PACIFIC LINE. ; 2 | Jonn Gallwey, surgeon on the division ennel's Arapahoe; S. W. Smith's Crusad e : Meanwhile Her Father Had Given Up |'J{a ta hean promoted by appointment | Mac’s Melody Captures the Produce |beat's T Porial's Lightnire: M, Nealon's Van Me‘;-;;ing odt ;:e Presen: ':\Thisi}tI ghnr. N | ¥o fifl the vacancy. As yet no one has| 3 Bl e _ MecGrath's ; an e ohihe Ny : Gold Hunting and Was Search- [ G Doinied toothe Yacaney mus(,;‘ by | Stalée at Inil’e‘su!e Exciting o (':O:.::q'.?'fs,r.\‘\fil;yrfmm beat Little B éemanngoyd i the promotion of Colonel Gallwey. Colonel | ourses I 228 At C 3 fng M1 ONerthe SO, | Hopking was appointed May 2. His pre- | inegsed o by WS Dosw U her RA Dot Coongler Dr. Wiegand, general manager of the for His Child. | Vious service was in the United States Thousands. z Fooe! North German Lloyd, is now in this city | Medieal Corps from 182 unttl 18, when he | MAC'S MELODY WINS en route to Japan, where he will 100k Into ) = A e THE PRODUCE STAKE | the Oriental connections of the North | s : | Ee N nal Guard previous to]. <o .. Ui s SRTE SR St s i L R e e = | German Lloyd Steamship Company. Dr. Georze A. Hatfleld of the de- | Sgryice in the Natlonal Guard prov oS he | _ For Freedom, the speedy Importation of | Several Thousand Spectators Wit- | wiegand is acqompanied by his secretary, -Juneau wsportation | Rirst Infantry from 1891 to lx: ki J. H. Rossiter, proved himself still pos- nessed Her Victory at Ingleside %};lirulueo ;I\x:,d (-ugmae. A.\ Schwab of n;e - is back from St. ol He| Private C. P. Seymour has been ap-|sessed of speed and endurance yesterday irm of Oelricns & Co., American agents Officer.—How is it you have such sound tecth? iy g in th © to look | pointed corporal of the signal corps of the | v handily de . ¥ Yesterday. for the North German Lloyd. er. 24 soun 3 b B S \l\-u:“ Kucond Brirade. and V. I Scott has | :;d “-;,‘,'lli fif,‘fi?‘?‘f.fl“mf & poniy b;“';"l‘ The great Produce stake given by the| The trip is full of significance. Dr. Wie- #—1 chew Battle Ax. . e the th | feen appointed lance corporal of the same | 204, White, biteh R« ;:’l:;fl:d”r‘";;;‘m g‘: Ingleside Coursing Club was won yester- | gand did mot remain any length of time — Does Battle Ax preserve the teeth? @ . the trouble Th¥ip C. Knapp. one of the five who en- | thousand spectators to Union Park, three. | 1270 the presence of several thousand | once. He will be here some days, devot- Book Sieniie MaotTe1d o water | liated from the sgnal corps of the Second | fourths of whom bet on the result.cf the | PECPle by Mac's Melody, owned by Bar-|ing most of his time to the examination gall 1 “IMto the Volunteer Bignal Corps S Tesuitag tels Bros. Bhe gave a great performance | of existing conditions in regard to steam- the wan- : : are aboy good hare. For Freedom's tremendous | happened in the finals condition .0ld and et in any other wa: Went o bound gave him a lead In the first twenty | Liberty Bell defeated Flying Faster after gt g ¥ 15 CORINTHIANS ENJOY VaraE B e Y EhET s enty | the latter dog did all the scoring in the | Adjutant General Barrett, accompanied S. 'S name, | 2:‘2,%‘;’3&'22‘%‘;'%"2‘3. bis dog's name: | general goes to make a settlement with opened last English dog cleverly held his that d little bitch Patria, after she | the Government for all expenses occurred e ground until the hare swerved toward the| SAUSALITO TARS PICNIC AT | Rosette when he shot n front of her and | piG" ine ‘another terrible hard day . ' when You buy again. , nipped the point fro : - . mer MARIN ISLANDS. the"course " hin ugual. briliiint . style | work, " Hadiwist should | certainly have |into the voluntcer service Tne State o 4 et - - | won on form, as s o . of California_has a claim against the S G The betting was 5 to 2, with For Freedom | &35 OF N0 4"%ut vet the betting public | Government for about :13{\.&0, of this .m....“..m‘..“ pasengers had g the favorite. , b 3 . decided otherwike, and in the finals Patria | = oot ‘ P. B. Weare. | Early on Sunday & Southeasterly | The second race was a repetition of the | affer her hard work was selected favorite. il)r‘gm:;:;‘_(.xr";l?:“:s h{-"m\f‘i&‘.fiefi‘,’,{:!;;’f-“; A CHOWDER CRUISE/|Tas S5 ftour lenaths ahead of his rival Syrualwists oymer” icau Rlage, anpihe | left last night for Washington, where the in the mustering of the National Guard uitze's illness first try with the exception that Rosette 2 E2 h = | Gale Made Things Lively for the S S . Hadiwist led up and_did nearly all the | 413 Granance departments, the remaind Ll B {mproved i her running. TFor Freedom | scoring, much tb the delight of the short- | £ SORANEE GEPRTIMERCS, T FEmaidcs RATLROAD TRAVEL. RAILROAD TRAVEL. her death reached San Francisco Yachtsmen. ed to the prey and gained many polnts | enders, who were enabled to cash agaln | SECREE (LC0nCH OF Shich the ftem of EgEs ¥ at once 1 SR before Rosette took advantage of 8 |on the old dog at the nice odds of 2 to L | it ot vio is exceedingly large. Gen- 3 The chief yachting events of Saturday wrench and grabbed the lide “Jack' | The open consolation stake went (0| Ciai*Barrctt expects to be gone about a | seUTmMEEN ravivic comeasY. | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. it It was over and | Mergury, as Seminole was withdrawn by | and Sunday were the chowder crulse of | Slgnaled his red har 1_l;gr('hlre)f‘; gl;l{'g!g:r;‘ms owner on account of Ir‘;stb';(in(x not fit ’ month. FIO STSTRN.) LESSER the Corinthians to Paradise Cove, and | prom Jor via e crowd was N | to run the finais, but ol akota made o e Jird!the picnic and clambake of the San }r;g{:\;)h‘!gshz;’rpmf 1t ‘qun{: tln(;x;(-st;l'ng“efr(:}'ug'u'x:ex;::d”:\i;fs ADVERTISEMINTS. (air T Foot ot Market Sereet) SAN FRANCISCO AND WORTH PACIFIC to do | Franciscos at Marin Islands. suit. For Freedom was mot to be denied | ominat o+ OUt by Fere = e e e e RAILWAY COMPANY. | 5 = Tiburon Ferry. Foot of Market St this time, fo Between 6 and 8 o'clock on Saturday | evening the following yachts of the San Francisco fleet left thelr moorings at |, In the opening stake the “short enders® e ks lito on the beginning of the flood | Nad things their way, the following *long 1 4 he took a | Sausall - B R Lehe raising the ~ flag: Montana beat | gver even money. 'A pecullar incident of to the little and at once | tide and set sail for the upper bay: Vice | Highland Ball at § to 2, Sandow beat | the day was tha. in tfie first twenty-four ; Accordingly, when | Commodore G. T. S. White's sloop Will o | Eclipse at 6 to 1. Counterfelt beat Santa | courses twenty-one of the hounds run- | 1 Rotzebue | the Wisp, Commodore T. L. Hil's sloop | Alicia at 3 to 1, Breach of Promise beat | ning on the white flag won in succession. Cygnus, A. Sutherland’s sloop Catherine, ¢ Bower at § to 3 and Wayfarer beat | The results were as follows: J ory’s sloop Juanita, and L. Q. : O e Produce s Second round—Russell & Wil- e o et e se between Eclipse and Sandow | Froduse stefs e vl (06 pimer's Ineta: 71 [PEIgCnY oD SES Db was a startling one. The hare proved an | § lynane s rhad Stevens beat P. J. G. Kenna's he crunched the hare in his | Among the short-enders that won were | 7 OO T Ran Jos and Wiy Swioms—sE8x 7:004 Benicla, Suisun and Scuramento... 10:454 SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. #:00a Matycsile, Orovilleand Redding via WEEK_ DAYS—7:30, $:00, 11:00 a. m.; 13:% oodland .. s 8:2 0, 6:30 p. m. Thursd xtra tri 7:004 Elmira, Vacavilio and Ruisey. 8:45r 10, 6: m. ays—Extra tr | 2:304 Martines, San Ramon, Vallejo, Nsps, | m. Eatireays~Extra trips at 14 Calistoga and Santa Ross. S 13r | SUNDAYS—$:00, 9:80, 11:0 & m.; 1:30, 2:30, | 6:00, 6:20 p. g o SRR | 8:004 Atinatic Exproms, Opien and Jiast o | w10 San Jose, Siockton, Valley Spring, RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—$:10, 7:50, ), 11:10 a. m.; 123:48, Ione, Sacramento, Marysvilic, | Chico, Tehama and Red Binf. e g o S R B R 155" and 6:35 p. 240, 8:304 Stockton, Oskdale snd JAmestown. . e DAYS—S$:10, $:40, 11:10 a. m. time the port and as by his wi e tha Liberty Bell at 2 to 1, Victor at 3 to ‘1 and | Thad Stevens, Bit of Fashion, Flying DR MEYERS & CO Faster and Victor, all at a few shades ||| . 2 = Established : 17 years. 304 Milzon. Weakness and Bt. Gertrude beat Larkey | . down the river | light, but at various times between 10 and | jdeal dodger and led the dogs around the | Pocket: A s ohld. On his At | 15 the yachts aropped anchor off. the | A6l and. the Judge's horse. for mearly | voq fichy. Minsrvas T J Melnerney's Refina Di 904 Martnes Sreer AR Mt Hetmach B P er gone and also found | larger island of the Marin group. VIsits | three minutes. The score must have been | beat Captain Clarkson's Kerry Gow: J. I iseases 01004 Fresuo, Bakersiield, Sarita Burlars, ne e dra Dranolncy: anC, Scontees; Par United “ommissioner Shep- | were paid to the flagship and then the a heavy one, judging by the number of | O'Brien's Statesman beat Captain Clarkson’s | Los 'Angeles, Deming, El Paso, —_— - et d entered t with | crews of all the yachts went on board the | turns made. Sandow did most of the | Conqueror; F. Moran's Bit of Fashlon beat of New Orleans and Kest. 6:437 Leave - bt In_the p Sappho, where a good time was €n- work and won the flag, gratifying the | Bartels Hr::'l ¥es; 1{;:;1;;;),:‘”2- \;rh;m';flj:r": +.. Fremuo, Mendota, Tracy 8an Francisco. 1; Effect t joyed until after 1 on Sunday morning nortenders” and disdppolnting ~ the | Soubrette beat T. L WCInerIon's SOTY Gy MEN —— une 25, Somewhere between 3 and 4 In the | “talent.” n morning the wind, which had been from Van Clofe ran well during the day. Her days. | Destination. the north on Saturday night, »pped | Jong course with Moc Master Mat, "C id—Victor King beat Thad Stevens; ilight was a feature. | o 00 [0 beat Refina: Statesman beat Bit of an Jose, Nils and Way Stations. s:00am| Novato, 9:30am| Petaluma, found to the southwest, and soon the but hurt her chances in the next round. | pashn: Mace g g lea, Teacy, Mendota, Havtord vachts were rolling and tossing In & The course between Wayfarer and Jen- ~Fgurth round—Victor King beat St. Gertrude; | | R. MEYERS & CO. HAVE CURED Visalia 2 4:15¢ Santa Rosa. it was to be | heavy sea. Commodore Hill got up sall, nie Wilson the pretilest of the day. | Mac's Melody beat Statesman {H1 M e D = land. He | intending to seek a calmer anchorage, but long race across the fleld neither | “pinals—Mac's Melody beat Victor Kipg. | which have heen abandoned as being | | e Ay plenty of er nearly losing his yawl and getting y advantage until close to the Produce Consolation e—Second § round— 'all earthly aid by other leading " Slon, alialos Hea‘{:}d?\:. v the child self and his cre renched in the hare, when Wa3 \rprfiumx.ml in the lead | John Egan’s Mayflower beat F. Moran's Snap- | physicians. They have the largest pra | alistoga, I Versno sud o L);anr‘, iicated with | pouring rain he abandoned the attempt. | and had things his own way. | Shot: John Eagan's Billy Gladstone beat T. J. fice and the best equipped medical insti- § | 4:00 Benicia, Vacasiilo, W oodiand, Geyserville, 1 proceeding | A'he Sappho left her first anchorage and |~ van Napp and Glen Rosa had a gruel- | Cronin's Maid of Ball: Larkey & Rocks’ Lib- e A e e D i ihe Sl S Vamina iNe c dland, e L T SRS > first person i her hook again at a conslderable course after a dodging hare. Van | erty Bell beat F. Moran's Roval Prize; F | etaff is a graduate from the best medical ville and Sacramento. ... 2 . dist from the shore. pp showed the best quality at the | Moran's Flying Faster beat P. J. G. Kenna's colleges in the world. They offer you the 4:30p Haywards, Niles and San Jose. S Hm":l:xn.dhm s that e ew hours, however, the sky Sles sa’'s stayi owers | Fox Kenny. ||| best remedies, methods and _appliances ettle up | to prepare for the clambake. Clams, an Clole was unfortunate in getting | FX{0% 7 ety Bell beat Flying Faster. i fl;::qnt:uion S XN i 5:00p Mariinez, Tracy, Mendota, Fresno, Mojave, Sauts Barbara and lLos Angeles. ... 8:45a 8:007 Santa Fo Ronte, Atiantic Lzpre aid the m. tending §:00am| Guerneville. his business and go out over the Chilcoot | green corn and sweet potatoes were sat- | gway aine: evion h < B - Lo e green corn and sweet pota away from her trainer previous to her stake—Second_round—P. J. G. Kenna for Moja o Hast. . G:adp Pass and awalt the arrfval of the Hayden | jsfactorily cooked In an improvised oven, | course with Hercules, and to save her | n(‘),-‘;"h:n':a?ham T. J. McInerney's Johnny R; | vate book, free at office or by mail. 5:30 Niles, Ti-;;,‘“nhm::. Merced and Brown at Se and all set to with good appetites. Later from fagging, Mr. Rossiter ordered his | james Byrne's Mowhawk beat P. Relll | Fresuo. N X 8:00am Senoma “A couple altze left St. | the crew of the Corinthian yacht Cupid trajner to leave For Freedom loose. Al-| Speculation: A. Haigh's Hadiwist beat i 3:302 Stookton 12159 and Michael ti returned to ed thelr brethren of the San Frar- g vas after his match race the ehan's Lass o' Gowrle: O'Neill & Han ] 6:000 F; 9:454 5:00pm| Glen Ellen. L € Joln. though this wa: Sheeha: | . . port. The I giri was hale and hearty | cisco Yacht Club. Nonpareil went out and gained the kill. |han’s Promise Me beat Lowe & Thomps: i Yall 12:157 and ev ody was glad to see her. The | After the feast an early start was made | > 1p the puppy stake Candelaria beat | Quickstitch; Handy & Smith's Victor beat J. | ||| 731 Market Street, v Valleo! Foré Tonta and Way §ia Ik gave out on the passage | for home, and Saukalito was reached | aotto at 5 to 3 and Magneto beat Gold | Dean’s Mialmo; Lowe & Thompson's =~ Patria | || | g Saar 81008 Orogo M 3 = zebue an Indian woman had | ahout 4 in the afternoon. Hill at the same odds. beat Russell & Wilson's Victor Queen; P. SAN FRANCISCO. oo cramonto, Marye: e o > as a foster | “’'ne Corinthians started from Tiburon =g 3 3ccamb and Curtis & Son divided | Brophy's Benicia Boy beat Henry Spring’s Pat | | | ; o vk, Portland. Puget | | gorines: at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Gey- India took quite & | Cone on Baturday evening and anchored |yl muppy and allaged stake between | Malloy. i Hours, 8 to 12 dally. T R R = eerville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale for fancy to the child tried to steal it: | 50 Saedise Cove, A DI camp fire was | he PUPRY 400 3 'Fiush and Flush, Mo- | Third roundMira Monte beat Mohawk: ||| |Take Elevator. Bvesings, 7 to 8. B EANDRO AND HATWARDS LOCAL. | the Geysers; at Hopland for Duncan Sprin flight w and then everybody | Franks, Frank Thompson and others en- | “poNt tine are the results: i T s E Meirone, Sominary Park, | Ebrings: at Uklah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Following Fourth round—Hadiwist beat Mira Monte; o Vitehburs, Elmhnrat, 6:a3a | SPTINES: O e Lakes, Laurel Deil Laks, Uppes 34 on the ship started out to Ic Aly run to e K for hel | tertaincd the party by thelr singing and | o o " t\ye, second round—F. A. McComb's | Patria beat Benicia Boy rth at an Indian | he Nouman brothers by their guitar | BhVE,Ch vt B & R, Scott’s Datsy Deane: | Finals—Hadiwlst beat Patria. e it e | Munyon's Headacheand Indigestion Cure Sa Rivers eights, Teandro, South San Leandro, Estudillo, Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day side, Lierley's Bucknell's,” Sanhedrin miles away and the child was | plaving round the camp fire untll an oreon's Candalala, beat F. A. Mc: | Open Consolation r | oo Men- ack in triumph. The commis- | L3rly hour on Sunday morning. About | SeEETEONS A ond Magnesia beat 3. | & Hanrahan's Mercury beat P. J. £. Kenna's Lorenzo, Cherry Hullvilie, Booneville, Orv’s Hot Springs, ed to leave the child with th oon the yachts got under way and | goggerson's Gold Hill; F. A. McComb's Flush | Skyball; P. J. G. Kenna's Royal Buck beat I. | aad Satarday to Monday round trip tickets at n Brown, but both he ¥iised up in the direction of McNear's. | Murnane's Flashiight: James Byrne's Seminole | {s the only remedy on tlLe market that Haymwards, Feanced Tates: e to give the little one | & good bieeze brought the boats home in | “ Third round—Royal Flush beat Magmetto; | beat O. H. Hoag's Obediah; Handy & Smith's | will cure every form of Headache in 3 4 Runs through to Niles, B o) it thhats s S potate as It was datmed, good time. The crulse was very success- | Flush beat Candelarla, o giige the | Ids beat Deckelman & Panario's Fet Kirby: | T o minutes, eorrect Indigestion, stim- cé.&‘ ;ml;::'uln.'-.‘ ‘ | beyond Hun Rafael at it rates. ons of visions | v tended, the following Final—Royal ush a: 8| vide e | Ly 2 - 0! | = 5 N VISTON (Narrow Gauge). ul and well at < Swinnerton. ulate the nerves and build up the sys- ook ot Mt B | Ticket otnces, &0 Market st Chronicle bd. so there will be |y achts sccompanying Commodore Carl | stake. IR 5 3 Open stake, second round—H. Weber's Mon- | Second round—Mercury beat Royal Buck; | tem. It should be in every home and 7745 Ranta Orus ¥ o ava O H_C. WHITING, R. X. R tion this winter. If the | \(csterfeld’s flag ship Aeolus: ex-Com- roual < 1 . P - nters on Kotzebue Sound are not | o W. Pew sloop Truant, ex- | tana beat Curtis & Son's Highland Ball: John | Seminole beat Ida; Dakota ran a | every traveler's : ripsack. At all Drug- 2 Principal { S _General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. Iexpect & great many of them | Bodore J. W, e o acy's, sloop Secret, | Eerigo's Belle Seward beat S, 12 Fortal's Light- ‘ ootuel pound: Mersury Bont Dakota, Hemitols | gists . 25 ‘eaten, %o 8:13. Newark, Oontersille. San Jose,Feiton, 5 = k38 hestaver L Gox dore A. J. Yo s sloop Clara, Crusader: H. R. Baldwims Torgive Deat 4. | HmAE—Terciry WOl 85 SEIHOE WS Wi | —————— | e oo o StatlonA....... .. iext_year all the goods stored on | COTRROTNNTE fe George Billings' _Nixte - -~ — *2:09r Newark, Centerrille, Saii Jose, New _ Via Sausalito Ferry. nd will be rushed up to DAawson. | Prank Bartlett’s sloop Queen, P. W. | Beware of Imitations mm-.dh ep. Felton, Boulder Gresk: FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY e A e Paineey | Hairngallis daloon SMerous:t Bratpsnann | ADVERTISEMENTS. ; ey g Stoos: e Gt R T A e Anpans o dipdins Sop Cupid, the YRWIS SPIay, | e 13r ose; Glienwood & Way Btations VR L g L for me, 1 have had | Nereid and Arcturus, !t.m.d ‘lhe sloops | a4:137 Boulder Creek and Sacta Cruz...... BXRA TRIPS e San Ratael on Mondays,- | Edna, nilfe, Freds, Lapwing, ave, | ‘Wednesdays and Saturdays at 11:30 p. m. R Eaiko, Mignon, ~Thetls, Bmma | CREEK 0UTE FERRY. (TETS F TR T e A TS NATIONAL GUARD and Ceres. The new Boat just'bullt by Trgm SK FRANCLSEO—Faa of Markat Sicet Sy — 300, 8680, 615 DM ouentt T a s ; . 200 11:00a. 3100 %34 E s ked * run uentin. Frank Stone of Tiburon for Hobron o % en AR 1100 %300 30 an,‘z‘x“ AN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO, 45, %9330 a m.; YS—5: *6:35, ORELAND—Feokof Brosdway.—*0:00 800 10:00a.. | *12:20, .20, 45, o = 0 *100 1340 *3:00 1400 *B00rw. m. COAST DIVISION (Broad Giauge). N E *10:00, °11:55 a. m. (Third and Townsend Sta.) ). *1:15, *3: S et Quentt: ; i ‘od start_from § 17:2304 Bunday Escumion {or Sau o T e it L Banta Cruz, Tacifo "Grove “an, on ‘Mondays, Wednesdays 9:004 San Joss, T i 2 B = THROUGH TRAINS. T ; o ciral Way Siaiio 7:20 a. m. week days—Cazadero and way sta’ns. & $ 111304 San Jose and Way 8t *2:45r San Mateo, Red | 1145 p. m. Saturdays—Duncan Mills and way | stations. 8 a. m. Sundays—Duncan Mills and way sta’s. | THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIR- . VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY, F\:um June 1, 188, -ains will run as follows: | South-bound. | North-bound. The Blue Book will be printed on tinted enameled paper, in seven _different shades, each color represent- ing a department. It will be elegantly bound in blue and white cloth covers, with a JOHN DUNC/N'S BONS, AseTs, NEW YORK. handsome design in pure gold Guard at a Adju row, will leave in con Aud Way +4:13r San Tose a A Principal W y Biattors *3:007 8an Jose a/'d Principal Way Stations 3:88r Sun Tuse aci Principal Way Stition :30r San Jose agl Way Station IBr San Jose g 2d Way Statio | Honolulu was also out. OF CALIFORNIA| Oniy one mishap aitended the crulse | The yawl Arcturus collided with th % S0 sloop Truant, the yawl's jlgger boom was | The . proken, crious injury was done. | > REHABILITATION OF THE FIRST | broken, but no s Y At | ° _ nalos > AND FIFTH REGIMENTS. | clubs occur during the present month, | & but up to date the yachtsmen show no B | Surgeon General Hopkins Has Re-|San Franciscos follow their commodore 5, hetter than they did earlier in the season. | u K J { signed and Is Succeeded by Col- DT Ban Franciscos are about to lose | P DI'L’BJ'EIW £ onel Gallwey—New Hope one enthusiastic member and good | it ‘achtsman. A. D. Naylor of the sioop | for Naval Militia. Ywilight 18 about to leave for the Port- FUR T“E SEASON OF 1898'99 Is NUW IN PRESS- he is one of the delegates to the Inter- The outlook at this time for the reor-| 81" Alsoctation, the San Franciscos will of Infantry of the National | his place. much brighter than it has been — e nt General Barrett, who, to-mor- = Tt sany with Colonel | Canadian Authorities Practice Gross The closing days of the various 1] 10 & ‘x‘pe slgns of luck of enthusiasm. Indeed, the Gen 7d branch of Balfour, Guthrie & Co. As ion of the First and the Fifth|jhave to appoint a new delegate to take time since the war with Spaln. OUT FOR THE STUFF. rifle practice for | Extortion on the Miners in Burg! inspector of c Washington, D. C., to nt the war | in the North. 'Teié"i‘véi‘{? olg‘sbgfmrzm?;rggfi% A for Morning Passen-| Mixed. | Mixed. |Passen~ 5 of the State of California he = % 3 * Sundays excepted. 1 Sundays onl: ger. | Sunday| Sunday| ger. claim of the Sta £ ornia to the compiled, and will contain the 3 5ancays and Mondays i SmTtane Daily. [Exc'ptd| Stations. |Exc'ptd] Dally. J. D. Gibbs of this city has just re- names, addresses, reception days, etc., of the leading fami- lies in San Francisco and sur- rounding social centers of the State: also a club department, glvlnfin officers, directors | an officlal list of members, | with thelr business ad- dresses, permanent guests of the leading hotels, diagrams of | the theaters, personnel of the press, army and pavy; street and avenue guide, ladies’ War Department, has left the matter of reorganization to Major General Dickin- | turned from an extended tour through Som and Brigadier General Warfield, | Alaska and the Klondike territory. While Major Jansen, brigade inspector of the | there he located several claims in the Second Brigade, has been instructed to | Atlin Lake mining district, and says that hasten the presentation of the petitions |the recent discoveries in that portion of from those who wish to join the regi- | the gold-bearing region have caused a ments named. He will suggest that as| general stampede of miners from the yme of the companies have aiready | Dyea-Skaguay district. anded in thelr petitions such be| Mr. Gibbs says the Canadian authori- mustered in at once without waiting until | ties are the worst proposition on earth all the petitions are in. following the{ for gross, high-handed robbery. The min- 7:20am| 9:00am| Stockton | 3:45 pm/ 3:40 pm $:10am/12:50 pn| Merced [12:30 pm| 3:53 pm, 10:40 am| Fresno 9:30 am| 2:20 pm Bakersfleld i 0 am10: Santa FeRoute #5128 <i | o & | " Etopping at intermediate points as required. THE | _Connections—At Stockton with €teamboats of T ENAX | California Navigation and Improvement Come -+ nelsce d Stock . | SAN FRANCISCO to CHICABD. |5 sibiiciinifindy sty Every Day Pullman Palacé Slecping Cars | Encllings. Coulterville, Yosemite. etc: alsa plan that was adopted In mustering | ers are handicapped at every turn unless shopping _ guide, eic. The the the early part of | they hand out exorbitant side fees to the o Y & | with stage from Hornitos, Mariposa. etc.: ag the s expected, will arouse | officials. At 80 rapid a pace has this sort D o i e ol e : “dfih“"l"‘"h'r““,:',‘," Sleeping Cars . | Laukwnbin with stage ta¥0 from Maders. the among those whg want | of thing been carried on, he says, that Aubs ombreen eralustyaly of | 10th Dav. RN n on the Following Times | S5y o b al Guardsmen, bhit who | there will be a clash between the authori- ladfes. viz., Forum Club, Uen- | UCES 2 Leave San Francisco.5:00 p. m., SM.T.W.T.FS. | MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY. of late hav en somewhat apathetic. | tles and the miners this winter unless tury Club, Sirosis Club, will be | THE ABOVE RESULTS./g0th Day. Arrive Denver.. p. m., W.T. S.M.T. | (Via Sausalito Ferry.) 5 Let the young men who want to join see | methods are rectified. The arrival of a published’ in_the club depart- | It quickly and surely Arrive Kansas City a.m. TESSMTW. | Leave San ® Francisco, commencing Sunday, that we mean business,” said the major, | commissioner, who has been sent by the ment. The names throughout | Moves Nervousness, Impotency, | 80taDay. | Arrive St. Louls. p. m., T.F.S.S.M.T.W. | Sept. 11. 1898: iy of “and, my word for it, they will come in| Government to straighten matters’ out, the book will be arranged | Nightly Emissions, Evil Arrive Chicago. . m., T.F.S.SMT.W. | ek Duys—9:30 & m'&u““ P m., 1130 a. m. with a rush." may bave the desired effect. alphabetically for reference. | Wasiug diseases and all effects or Sundays—8:00. 10: v The men who present themselves will| ' ] met men who possessed all the bold, el T cloasa " | excess and indiscretion. Restores Lost Vitality, 5 (ING- By Trom al) Nalley. 4 ™ ™ . Power and Falling M ‘Wards off In; Y'S DINING=-ROOMS be subjected to an examination, physically, | fearless qualities of the typical miner,| fifteen days. Address any changes In residence or reception days to the publisher. | ZoVeE A0Q T8 e Aottt Y | &a s | THOS. COOK & SON, Agents, 621 Markes almost as strict as was adopted In the | pefore they stepped on Canadian soil,’| The edition will be limited. In order to secure a copy subscribers will please notuy mnv‘;:‘:nxfll.ls Ay Canu“m:‘fl! rve Supcrior Meals at Very Rcason- | gtreer, San Francisco. mustering of the volunteers, as it is the | sald the Klondiker, “but now they waik | the office at once. Sublcflgtlon price five dollars. the pocket. B,n'm,‘i'f_u; e able Rates. —_——— e purpose of having as good a class of men, | around wearing a pinched, wan expres- W. W. 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