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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1898 tery, ship Florence, hence Dec 8 for Puget | Sound; ship Lucile, hence Dec 1 for Seattle; | ship Sparten, hence Nov 30 for Seattle; bktn | I} J M Grittith, hence Noy 30 for Port Gamble. | L] ASTORIA—Arrived Dec 18—Stmr Fulton, hence Dec 1 CASPAR—Sailed Dec 1S—Stmr Jewel, for San | ‘ MU NI]YN HAS Holos onen SRS L et e e e R o e AUCTI?N SALE OF ROAD CARTS ) [V ] s — ] — | = — —_— .._:: c [ 3 D D okomi s - o = from Astort: | sensation was caused by the defeat of | F9m ASt e s White Diamond, the northern crackajack, | for Suatia 0 oled Dee 15—schr 3 Py M P by Kitty Scott, after a tie, the Diamond FORT BRAGG—Arrived Dec 1S—Stmr WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, AT 11 A. M. faili t he -off. T he | 2 e 17 H AH” M ATEH ohen'Stake Jean Valjean took first money. | | MENDOCING Ariivea Dee 1s-stmr voine| A GRAND ARCADE HORSE MARKET, 4 ence Dec 17. < with Kittie Scott second and Lassie Hays | third. In the consolation the old dog Pre- | = from POt BIRKeIES. | 327 SIXTH STREET. mier was first, with Daisy Hamburg sec- | " gijled Dec 18-Stmr Sunol, for —; schr Se- H By order of Studebaker Bros. ond and Master Jack third. Daisy Ham- | quoia. for e ks Rrle wiTH PATH|A { burg only recently arrived from St. Louis, | “RUREKA—Arrived Dec 13—Stmr Brunswick, e e R e I ‘ : 1 " TASILY DEFEAT it FLORISTS SAN DIEGO—Arrived Dec 1S—Brig Courtne where she was considered a world-beater. | hence Dec i7 | : Interest in the big Christmas meeting | _Sailed Dec 18—Stmr South Coast, for San ne and place Horses, Wagons, keeps up, as shown by the numerous en- | Francisco, s jote . i trics, the stake being almost full. John FORT TOWNSEND-Sailed Dec 17— Bltn | SULLIVAN & DOYLE, and James Grace of Ingleside with a big | KEKIat, from Ludlow S el Live Stock Auctioneer: Ti s Eioht | San hFra;c!sco contingent are looked fOT | steila, for Grays Harbor. o 0 oS | em——— ——— = he o o . . on that date. SEATTLE—Arrived Dec 18 — Stmr Lakme, h core Eighteen, Dean’s Dog Wins a| e nence Dec 1 ‘ RAILICAD TRAVEL. to Th ree ! | Coursing at Stockton. ‘TA(;‘OM:\— ailed Dec 17—Br bark Heathfield, | . | e 3 | for Queenstown. yrannc e Fast Match. STOCKTON, Dec. 18—In spite of bad | “Cieareq Dec 14—Br bark Kilmalli, for South | o o A ey weather a fair crowd attended the cours- | Africa. Tralne lenye o TRANSATL. o arrcive nt it ing to-day. The feature was Rich and|_ TR < o ) | Artless beating Tipperary Lass. The de- | NEW YORK_Arrived Dec L (Main Live, Foor of Market Street.) tagne, from Havre: stmr Statendam, DOYLE PROVED AN EASY | cision protested, but the judge re-| Rotterdam: stmr Ethlopla, from G ST = MARK FOUR SENSATIONAL HEATS | fuscd to change his opinion. The run-offs | stmr Menominee. tram Fandon iEavE Fuox Dec 18,138 — ARmIVE were as follows: HAVRE-Arrived Dec 15-Stmf La Gascogne, | *8:004 Nilis Sau Jose aud Way Stations. B Rosa B beat Searchlight; Nabob beat Glad- | & i R i s ot S0 DID THE ENTIRE SAn J0 5 lola; Tipperary Lass beat Trixie; Rich and N—Sailed Dec 18—Stmr Etruria, A muad REdlug D E E} E SAwn | Artless beat Sarcastic; Little -asiro beat Hazel | oY oodias 4 s g SOME GREAT SPORT IN THE FOR- | Glin” siidcn beat exilone: *Capidors | heat —— e e evee k. AM. I\ 24 L: Salvator beat Don Jose; Liberty beat o 9 i a0 Tlielc, Nans, TY DOG STAKE COURSZ. Mavnell: Tittle George beat” kora % Jessie S Dr. Gibbon’s DISPensary, | s:ox atiai fxprosa, Ogden ani st eat Miss Dewey; Arno beat C m D 655 5 oA Swir dose, | Livermore, _Stockton, | — ties—Rosa B beat Nabob: Rich and | G2 PEEARNY ST. Established N e, Hasmmonts, . Placervills, Artless beat Tipperary Las: Llflrl‘lt; ino, | In §854 U&L‘:f\;if:;;!'VSXIE;;'J "‘f‘ég Mucyavill e Bintl mhe Gate WasAby ext T Withdrawn: Maiden ran a_ bye with Sarcastic § , Lost Manhaad Del \ *Milton, Orkdale and Jumesto WO S | Matchless and Pat Malloy Follow a | vator beat Capidora Little " George beat Ir i d)3peme vetring on hodyanimigdand artine, Ty, Latbrop, Stock hibition Ever Seen, and Some | Lively “Jack” for More Than Seoona ties—Ross beat Rich and Artless s Dry him. Charges low | .00, Krcsm, liakes T"o 1 2 Maiden beat Salvator; Jessle S beat Litt Tou: Kugnis Dhculok Bad Ones Have Beer | Six Minutes and George S = o Xow Orleany and Eant Witnessed. | T It. Third ties—Rosa B beat Malden; e S ran 004 Vallejo, Martine: ¥ % | oep a bye. <005 Niles, 1ivermore, Stoc i Final—Jessie S Deat Rosa B. | OCEAN TRAVEL. mento, Mendota, Hanford, Visalis, | — Jessle S first money, Rosa B second, Malden | ~~nmovoon o ~nnnnnne | Forrsille o 2 i third, Little George fourth, Salvator Afth, | 3 s | o ki | o 16 3 an A match race for §0 o forty- |Bion and Aress shn ' Pacific Coast Steamship Co. g v Vacariie, liand, | wharf, San Francisc race and parachute drop within seeing | distance were a few of the many specta- | SACRAMENTO, Dec. 18.—There was a For_Aleskan ports, 10 a. m.. | : : ; i Dec, 2. 7. 12, 17, 22, 21, Jan. I, cles that contributed to the enjoyment of | small crowd, but brisk betting, at the || changg at Seatdle. an Jose aud S ‘rancisco and Los A gel | dog stake race and a balloon ascension e T | et T | | | | | a tremendous crowd at Ingleside Cours- | coursing at Agricultural Park to-day. T Timied™ Fresno, Bakersteld los | ing Park yesterday. The initial perform- | The race was an all-age stake won by C.). Port Townsend, Seattie e aeron e By ¥ Said Pasha, Skylight second. Promise Me Tacoma, Everett, An o Stockton, Aieice ance attracted the greater interest, al-|iiq” Next Sunday there will be an open and New Whateom (Wasn,), | though there were stages in the big stake | stake and a sapling stake. 10 a. m., Dec, 2, 7, 12, 17, 2 s race that made it a close second in point 27, Jan. and every fifth day thereafter. | @3:30p Pacitic C mited, T thange at Seattle to this company's steamers e o e, ook of interest. WEATHER REPORT. for Maska and G. N. Ry.. at Tacoma to N. P. | e As anticipated, the betting on the out- | Ry.. at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. L Do M e e ave aml Iinst 5 OIS 0, 2, 30, Jan. 4, and every fifth day o Ml Moondyne was heav Both dogs had a SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 18, 3 p. m. |6, 10, 15, 20, 25. 5:001 European Mail, Ogilen and 1 L B JOHN PAUL COSGRAVE, large following, and before the rundown | The following are the seasonal rainfalls to | theréatter, = = yoierey. san Stmeon. 0P liaywaris, Nilés und San Joss 1d the ¢ the excitement was intense. As the rivals | date as compared with those of same date last | cayucos, Port Harford (Saa Luils Obispo | Toor Vel . B £ ) favorite One of the Gold-Medal Winners in the 50-Yards Pistol Contest of | were led to the slips by their respective | seasof, and rainfall In past 24 hours: Ga¥iota: Sants Barbara. Ventura, Huenem sllei fan Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) n&\‘d | s N a. m., Dec. 3. 7, 11, 15. 19, BT nd every fourth day ' thereaiter. | r adulation upon the Columbia Club. Record: Two and Three-Tenths Inches trainers they were closely examined and | == L s;ragi;m be The dogs | | come of the match between Patria and (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) | For Eureks (Humboldt Bay), 2 p. m.. Dec. | | to €or : found to be in superb fettl . g = r 1 | Burek; 0.40 opping only at Port Har- From the Needle-Point Center, Average for Ten Shots. were slipped to a fast “Jack,” but it was | Rex St e | wx-;gré:: Diego; stopping oBly gt Fort Har: 1 A0:0%¢ Sunset Liny up 55 T SR e MU o s quickly overtaken by speedy Moondyne |Sacramento ... 0.00 108 Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles), 11 a. | s X clubs and kKilled. the next round Patria | San Francisco 0.00 | o8 SREeI 59, 18 17. 21. %5, 29, Jan. ¥ and ik Bint . > e evened matters by scoring ten points to |Fresno ... 0.00 | evéry fourth day thercalter. | TSAN TEANDEO AND HATWARDS LOCAT. populace l | B er rival's four in a chase after a |San Luis Obi 0.00 For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jfis- L (Foot of Market Street.) t in so dec . fong” hare. Patria's win gladdened the | Los Angeles 0.00 | Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz,'Santa Rosalla £ t 1 l (e T ianortend; S pha wasi| SanDiega 0.00 | and_Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., Dec. 17, Jan. s Oz te g | Yuma 0.00 1 : 12, | ed at b to San Francisco data—Maximum temperature, | For further information obtain folder. ishing during the past three or four days. Dur- ing the last twenty-four hours the pressure has | (Foot of Market Street.) fallen very rapidiy on the coast of Weshington THE D, R & N, €D, A Newark, Centerviil W. | " An hour later the dogs were slipped for 1, G. | their tinal heat. Moondyne led up and )n their n appearance Moondyne was | ra G | Smpany reserves the right to change Leandro, & o O e et taP Piihe dogs were in such |40 minimum, 41; mean, 45. | wofthout previous notios steamers, ‘salling dates Lorenzo, Cherry ampion i eondition that the sack was killed | WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | gpi'henre of safline. i and the collection of | 7 | it had made much progress. Judge | FORECAST: | " FIGRET GpFion New Montomery o st S | cision “undecided”’ was greeted | The area of high pressure which has been e o | i Runs through to Niles nant Hone | with luu:{“a;!pljuusc, iaiti given | central for the last two or three weeks In the G e s G J t From Niles N A Wl eothise Ghambe Hon Eheir STnoney. [\kmn,\ of 1daho Falls has been slowly dimin- COIST DIV (esror Gtk 1 . / made a 6 ammered over 1 ner that was R ling. It is a 2 2 anyay) g took the turn by three lengths, gaining a | 4nq’ noreh, B Ao tEAL LR b ® i t that he continued = “wrench,” when Patria shot forward and | ono, Borthern Oregon, which ‘indlcates the 4B’ ! DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO Btations: s etk ; 3502 AT SCHUETZEN PARK. “killed,” spoiling_her ¢ of landing | meter reads to-night 2032 | P e = E AN D “2:15p Nowark, Genterrille, Gan Jone, N 5 the big pur Moondyne’s score was 4 |Inches, a fall of more than four-tenths of an | = = Almaden, Felton, l&nn\l\er Lro'ek. D. B. Faktor Wins the California Club | to Patria’s : inch in the last twelve hours, The wind | From Spear-street Whart at 10 a. m. | Banta Cruz and Principal “"-mxmn kRO . . 3 Experts were of the opinion that Moon- | reached seventy-two miles per hour from the XFAH $12 First Cla Includi-g Berths | AL o aes ' Doyle's Columbia Rifle Club Diamond Medal. dyne won the race on nis merits, They southwest at that place to-day and is now | $8 Sccond Class and Meals. | o Frcion, 53 Joss S The riflemen of the ifornia ~ * believ D casi c - +-Dec. 14, 2 Way Stations et h 8 Dl emenon fhe e nole etzen | yon his rival, but qualify their asser- | $outheast. Rain is falling as far south as Rose- | gn Ty OF CAL. salls Tec. 5, 19, 29 | — Wy Awards Medals. » made a lion of D. B. Faktor at s ot far be. | burg and cloudy weather extends southward to | STATE O COTeo widiia Epokane, Buite, CREEK ROUTE FERRY. tions by adding that P San Francisco. Rain is probable Monday as | gorad 2n3 “Gp points in the Northwest. | | | ronger | blowing sixty-four miles per hour from the | oOr AR salls | | Park yesterday. hurrahed for | hind him in both ess, : XU1S0 h 5 lip 8)— 2 SE 3 far south as Monterey and Stockton. > oints E FRANCISC)—Feat of Market Sirest (Slip Aty and sang his praise in | The feature of the stake race, and there | “Siorm southeast signals have beén ordereq | TRFoush tickets to all points Fast =~ Vs 00 11:00aw. 1100 *2:00 $3:00 )st went to the extreme Wwere many during the afternoon, was the | displayed at Eureka and information signal x 630 Market street. 400 15:00 *6:00r.M. rene 1o REUNION AT SHELL MOUND enthusiasm. Faktor 00 toth across the big park for six | hours ending midnight, December 19, 1838:— Foie 41200, 100 120 14600 “8:00r, because by the best minutes and thirty-five seconds and | For Northern California—Rain Monday in | " COAST DIVINION (Broad Gauge). north | past year he won the | stoppe exhaustion, the hare st portion, increasing cloudiness in | H T 1 1d Townsend Sta. {60 bl niotals ot | s cring ot heteat oy xt portion; brisic to hish soutieast wind. Compagnie Generale Transailantique, | . (inlw ) c : was one of the long d at | ¥ i omnid.Traiy Mok dny oo ~ (French Line | i Welnaxlaygonls) 1:300 MRS. M. J. WHITE WINS SECOND Keen-eyed marksman | (he park and ereaicd a sensation. Judge | increeasing clodiness Rottiryeat Taortion: (RIRECT LINE 10 HAVRE PARIS 9:004 8an S, Tren Pluos, Sunta € z - Bt el Steed became tired following the | light variable winds. | (Fra 3 5 every Saturday ove, Paso’ Rob) ! CLASSIPRIZE WITH EISTOL. AR ven of his shots | jong chase, and the man who bestrode it, vada—Increasing cloudiness Monday, | 8t 10 & m. irom Pier 42 North Ginadalupe, Surf and same individ red less 1 one f an inch from fearing results to the hounds, or- with rain northwest portion. “" | River, foot of Morton street. = o ! u‘m,-nl \v‘.{; Stations d the a dead center. red them stopped. This was an easy | For Utah—Partly cloudy Monday, Lk [ CHAMPRGHEL D | R e e e The medal for the best first shot of the i, as they were barely trotting. Pat| For Arlzona—Partly cloudy Monday cinity— | LA NORMANDIE! 31| *2:45¢ S Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, By v Forecast for San Francisco and S loy was awarded the flag, but was | 0! Monday; brisk to high southeast wind. LA GASCOG. : LA CHAMPAGNE. 14 . HAMMON, Forecast Official. First-class to Havre, $80 and upward, 5 per cent reduction on round trip. Second-class to A-H. ¥800 Orusned Eheolns Hlth 7 TPalo Alto, Santa Clara, San Jose, John P. Utschig and F. P. Schuster Make Top Scores. | warded to F. P. Schuster and » bost last shot t oo afterward withdrawn. v.r the best last shot to A. SnNk_or, J. In the minds of many Matchless might ever took the gold medal in the | have ended the course earlier in the game class ‘n!d E. Woenne was awarded and won but for the long run he experi- THE CALL'S CALENDAR. Hayre, $45, 10 per cent reduction ro: trip. | cond m d in the previous round. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES the gular monthly bullseye contest Favorites e i December, 1898, AND CA DA, 3 Bowling Green, New York. : o avorites landed often, but the infre- 3 ific O 3 California Club J. Jones of $an quent victories of the *shortenders’ add- J. F. FUGAZI & Pacific Coast Agents, § 1 took first place. with J. F. Robin- | ed spice to the betting. | Montgomery avenue, Sin Franctsco. both from the same | ~Foilowing are the results and the num- = B Tor respectively ~ second ~and | per of points scored by each dog: : “lcs;{,".e e s lage oxco X onolulu and | qyfondassand Gilroy, Hollister, Swntn. Bulinas, Monterey and 01 San Jose aml Way Stations. A Way Stations for Afternnon. Sundays only. | Saturdays only .Mo!l‘\\. We |Th [#r. |Sa. | Mooa's Phases. 3 | /g Lust Quarier,| r was held at | “icore in detail was as fol- $ vesterd the Non-winners' stake—M. Michalik's Fireball o L -Deomubes. 6 A Lt - o Bty days. nTursdays and Saturdays. worthy day was not propitio wd i S Massey's Hattle, 9—8 clipse ken- New Moon. 3 Wednesday. December | $3aturdiysand Wednesdays. bThursdays and Sundays . ite ik e 675 i Columbis hig Jr. . 3 Diana beat J. O'Donnell’s Las Palmas, ber 1 ~ 2§, at 10 p. m. % T s AR . » = t i gathered at the ran A Snaibid 85§, F. Schumann Russell & Wilson's Lady Herschel beat 2k LA b % e e The PACIFIC TIRANSFER COMPANY 1 man play Rifle Club celebrated the event TAIBLEE A tun's ey Ul ey ey — PIg ISNIPElEs s pereAria eall for and check biggage from hotels and res S spcialireunion) ‘emer 1145, M. Reubold 1135, o Pat Malloy beat Dilion & Rellly s Re. Decenber 19 PGS inendar, T Feiicor. Finanre of Ticket Agents for Time Cards aud assembled. Presi- amy n .. Reubold 15—4; D. Kaher's Bell of Moscow beat 3 | Full Noon. | ) 1, 1899, at 2 p.m. | Satbeld E 5 F. F. A. McComb's Rush o' Hill, 6—0; D. Healy's _i@ncmmba, 2.| | _Line to COOLGARDIE, Australia, and CAPE | Boyen Matchl Rahwyler beat Captain Clarkson's Lady Jane, Pembroke kennel's Sylvanus beat J. g galore, 0 SPRECKRLS & BROS, CO., Agent iSOU‘[flER PAC“:IC COMPANY forming a Wes Utschig Thad Stevens, 8—3; J. H. Perigo's q S TR 114 Montgomery st. R s Alacussed . “Philo Jacoby 2484 r beat T. J. Cronin's Mald of Bail, NOTICE TO MARINERS. arket n Tranci S 3 | nt R. Kommer of the Sa . J. Cronin’s Florence N heat S. E. : | NEW TRAIN SERVICE e length. | e o n e s Laurelwood II, 3—2; H. A. Deckel- | oph oraich of the United States Hydrographio . Mrs. M. J. White, who won the second | o Turners, distinguished himself ;' pe Kirby beat Pembroke kennel's Ter- | Office, located in the Merchants' Exchange, i3 | pay AND RIVER STEAMERS. were head after the fashion of Faktor by winning tors. class medal, is the only woman who has | the“Giamond medal of that organization. comparison be- | ever entered a competition on equal terms | making an average Score of 1. Medals 1 ves- | with men with pistol at fifty yards and e won by others in the following b beat them in the contest. Her sc have actually equaled the requir of the first ¢ S The foliov maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of rona, G. Smart's Silkwood beat D. A A A A Hooper's Prince of Fashion, 1004 Petnbroks | Bariners, without ‘regard to mationailty and inel's Magic beat Joe Perry's Commodore | R Of : 9 i G VLRt 9 i« gators are .cordially inyited to visit the = S P U R | R evamty s o v e | FOR U, S, NAVY-YARD MWD VALLEW. | San Francisco and Los Angeles peat J. Quanes Marletta, %l Larkey & | ing directions of the world are kept on hand Steamer ‘‘Monticello. O. Bremer 146, J. Goessner | Rock's Emeral s RE Sear's Beauty, | for comparison and reference. and the latest | Mon,, Tues,, Wed., Thurs. and Sat Limited In the drum corps shoot , Ttussell & Wilson's Victor Queen beat S. | information can alwavs be obtained regarding | - g:47 3:15 p. m. (3:30 p. Liabiasls irst and F. Krinckel the | E; Portal's Gallagher, 12-0; P. Heran's Martha | }ights, dangers to navigation and all matters | 1 . m. Washington beat J. H. Perigo's Belle Seward, | of interest o ocean commerce. R 1030 o R AE e e n 3; A Fanoing's Babe Murphy beat J. | The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry | Dack, Pler 2 ; Eintracht monthly bullseye | 0'Dowd's Mission Tip, 11—7; A. Merrill's Kerry | building. at : e e e inWe &t resulted in the marksmen lining | Gow beat E. J. Heney's Harkaway, —1: J. | about fon" minutes botorr moo oo aiomred o | o Commencing SUNDAY, Dec. 18, 1898, s follow; First, R. Stetti 2cond, P. Thrift's St. Michael beat H. Deckel- | noon, 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal re- . Schwelger; third, J. Zahn; fourth, A. | man's Prince George, %-—20, time, 2 G. | cetved each day from the United States Naval RA Wirtner; fifth, C. Muller; sixth, C. Von | Lakussen's Precita Girl beat M. Allen's Miss | Observatory, Mare Island, Cal. RégAEOAD TRAVEL. A notice stating whether the ball was dropped 5 A Hartwlg; seventh, C. F. Ouer; eighth, C. | Alice, Mrs. M. J. White—i6, 64, 66, | o, ¥ v Blling: 2 Third round—Diana beat Fireball, Pat | on time or givi th s AL i blishe 1 Suchrstedt; ninth, C. Ellinger. e iLay Wpublisied WILL LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO 5:00 P. M. & ’ . L L3 At noon the marksmen of the California | Malloy beat Lady Herschel,5-1; Matchless beat | in the morning papers the following day. A i rksmel i0e Belle of Moscow, 5%—1; Sylvanus beat Way- W. 8. HUGHES, P v v X E Club were banqueted in the: pavilion by | farer, 4—2; Pet Kirby beat Florence N, 9—2; Lieutenant, U. §. N.. in charge. P ERAVE TOCANGHLES T E 1N ake—A. Fred mxnx 1'11 hln;;: J;I((«){D the orator, Magie beat Silkwood, 10—5; Emerald beal Mirg | se—— S tention to the fac ha B = onte, 6 s Vash- % i 115 the only one 1 Ammerioa thar | honte, 53 Viclor, Qjeen, beat Martha Weah- FRUL LT Limite d CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. dom win faultless are winner st five scores memb ol, b s—J. E. Gorman—il, M. Bailey—44, 46, 5, 35, his ana Cosgrave—33, ark and shooting stands. The | 5 . Michaels beat Precita Girl. 7—. ount on its indebtedness was paid | Fourth round—Pat Malloy beat Diana, 10—1; Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N. »Mer— LESSER chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, C . De- ¥ Jast week. The ne of Albert Ehrenp- | Matchlesss and Sylvanus no Pet Kirby beat cember 17, 1808, 55-C MM ARELS 108, 103. | fort, the president of the club, was loudly | Maglc, 41-13, time 3:20; Victor Queen beat| The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry - e % Rl e | Oheered; F s a reference 'to his feat | Emerald, 10-6; Bt, Michael beat Babe Murphy, | bullding, was dropped at exactly noon to-day— Sanm l?e Route i R';"-"“F‘:OMPANV- Brockhoff, 3b. HOpP ;‘2—49. 45, 15, 45 48 45, 48, 4%, | At \Lx‘ 2 in k'”“”‘r? lhh;hS?.\n}flrdshln‘ Fitth round—Pat Malloy beat Matchless, 26— :;'cfo%k“p “fl."“a‘iflmfim’f"‘,&‘.fl."{.‘l’,".“' or at 8§ iburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. Dunieavy ) three consecutive shot: Shrenpfort has| 19" time 6:35; Victor Queen beat Pet Kirby, Hen e S oHEs, SAN FRANCIECO TO SAN RAFAEE. Stroecker, | medal— Gorman—29, never written home about this, but his| g St. Michael ran a bye with Forgive and 3 . Connecting Train Leaves San Fran- | wg ; % Ty e 33 Lieutenant, U. 8. N.. in charge. EK DAYS—1:80, 8:00, 11:0 a. m.; 13:3% Shea, p 3 FIAT fr}uhnt]!s l'm\vlnol }1]\1({1 Ftflh?;isfi(’pre:m A hfinu‘n‘ é‘“{; L e e clscoat 5 P. M. every SUNDAY, | 8:30, 6:10, 6:80 p. m. Thursdays—Extra tri 1 medal—G. M. Bailey 39, >hilo Jacoby will be X sident | ~ Sixth round—Pat Malloy withdrawn. : 2 . Saturdays 1 Dotaln: oo %041, 83, ‘Total, 451 of the ciub. The annual glection of officérs | TinalVicior Queen beat St, Michacl, 13- S1FAMERS TO ARRIVE. TUESDAY, FRIDAY. é&fls‘dfl o Wit ol vill occur he fi esday in Janu-| Match race, run-down—J. Dean's Moondyi $ : : 0, 3 Tl secur on. thefist Themigy fodun | JRaie, g g DA Wil v From___ | Due_ | Arrlyesin Chigagoat 9:52. 4. M. the | SIADAISNA sm. 1m o mi 1. im Pyne, 1 o = '“')‘1“"';" r"“g"fi’%“"f‘d “l“‘ Moondyne- 314 e ~ICoos Bay e I0eci e and Tuexsda —Arriving in New SAN RAFPARL 10 SAN: FRANCISCO. Rl CYCLISTS ON THE DIAMOND. | THiid rount. Undscidel. Santa Rosa...’[San Diego - Dec 13 [ Vorkat 1530 P. M. Friday, Sunday | WEEK DAYS—8:10, 7:60, 9:2 1110 a m.; 1 1. ‘Ttotal, 191, E = Final—Moondyne beat Patria, 4—21. i et |Des: 18 6l 5 A0 Rl oy s 40, 520 b m Safurdaje—Extra trips tham—3l, 21, 3 : 9 e Alliance. Oregon_ Ports . [Dec. 19 P e B g e oo o | Olymplcs Defeat| the Bay, Gieys for UNION PARK RECORDS. North Fork. ... [Humboldt Dec. 20 | DINING CARS, BUFFET CAR.Op- | SUNDAYS—8i10, 8:00, 110 o m: L:ih 3:a \ i e Sl R the Hammersmith Trophy. S pavams ... Dec. 20| . servation Car iand . Eleotric | R0t pme o 0«56 Sclinstua Pack N _Z2-callber, 2 Hits, kicks and two grateful umpires | Interesting Runs and Plenty of Ex- Fo i e R Lighted Sleeping Car. same schedule as above. % . 5. Total, 408, were the principal incidents of yester- citement at the San Mateo . 21 | This Train is In Addition to the Daily Leave Team match, frst five shots, rifle and pistol, | day’s ball game between the Olymplc Club Grounds i Overland Express. having ighest ten-shot score be- av Vhe: % 1] T nCEl Siotiar : Wheelmen and the Bay City Wheelmen. R g | Wheekmen and he Dby CU NSSMSL | pu sons ot he. couring st Unon Fimblal 3| SHN FRANCISCD TICKET OFFICE—828 MARKET ST : Moo v e e s Wi Park yesterday was as follows: Point Arena . . 38 TELEPHONE MAIN 1531 Pave hitk: y Wolham 108, placing themselves on equal terms with e et s e XJ:“{;}:,? Puget Bouud Dec.g Oakland Ofcor1118 Broadway. Ginam panemy 1% | the Bay Citys for the Hammersmith | TMMARY. E beat I. F. Hatton's Tie Toe; Russell & Wil- Dec. 25 Sacramento Office—201 J Street, T t Yaquina Bay Rune responsible for—Doyle 3, Shea 1 White 1 i, phy. son’s Jennie Wilson beat Bartels Bros.' Mind e base hits—H. Krug, Stroecker, Reilly, F. O (captain) 8 J. C. Gorman 71, | The doughnut chasers got to work right | Your Eye: H. F. Andersen's Crawford Braes Renpore Pee 5 San Jose Office—7 West Santa Clara St. Smith. First base on errors—San Franclseo coM G. Bailey 89, J.P. Cosgravé | at the start and gathered in nine runs | beat W. Creamer's Jersey Lily; Yosemite ken- | StateCalifornia/Portland ... [Dec 2 Ay T osRarin am San Jose 1. First base on ca A H 122, Mrs. M. seven innings while the Bay Citys | nel's Beauty Spot beat Yosemite kennel's Wild = Healdsburg, Francisco 3 4. Lett on i annel ig. ol s re {ng” two men across the plate. | Lassie: Cortis'& Som Commodore beat Aent STEAMERS TO SAIL. ORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILR ! olytion Francisco b, ruck ou Wi a margin of 175 poin ; | vent. te F s as- | kennel's Bona Den: aumeister's O'Grady | T : g { K eyserville, 8 by Shea re-entry matches w { A ol e leiksrfl'h’:;lrem;hfn | Deat Joseph P, Thritt's Forget; Curtls & Sons- | _Steamer: ID“'“"’“"" ot bt S 4 OADI | :30pm) 8:00am] Cloverdale. Passed bal t scores scored five runs in the | LuXor beat Pasha kennel's Metalllc Imp: | gigna) |Astoria Dec. 19 Via Sausalito Ferry. | TUmplires I a7, 4 h E ABID9G e quns 10 the| Pocha kennel's Emin Pasha beat B, & R. | Mackinaw T S Deo. 10 | FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY Hopland and ney. Official scorer- eighth. Two more came in the ninth, but | geott’s Lora Byron: D. Ford's Bonita beat E. | South Portiand.|Coos. Ba eve) AND BAN RAFAEL. 7:35 pm/ 6:23 prm 3 g the Olympians took one in their half of | R.de Lopes's Mineapolis; Larkey & Rocks | State of Callboetiand. . 1550 am Pre: 3 | WEEK DAYS—*7:20, *9:30, 1:00 & m.; *Lids the elghth, winning the game by the fol- | Liberty Bell beat Aenid kennel's Maid of | San Jose - |Panamar. ... |Dec. 19, 12 “m|PhSs: | 8:45, 5:15, *6:00, 6:30 p. m. 10:25 azm Altos Won. % : iberty | ea San Jose...|Panama 119,12 m|PMSS i 515, %6:00, < S lowing score: Erin: F. Moran's Golden Russet beat Euchre | Orizaba .. Newport.......|Dec. 18, § am Pier 11 | _EXTRA TRIPS—For San Rafael on Monday, The Altos defeated the Golden Gates to- | _All-comer H. Pape 47, 47, 46; BAY Kennel's' Left Bower; Milo kennel's Rock Tal. | Soaos - N en o - Dec: 30. 2 o ipior 13 | Wednesdays and Saturdays at 11:80 p. m. | day. at Becreation Park by aiacols ofd | DoW 5 A S and Boy beat T. J. Cronin's Thornhill; Pasha D51 11 Am!Pler 11 BUNDAYS—*8:00, *10:00, *11:30 a. m.; *Lld, | GayeS e at 2 3 - | “atembers G. M:nnel 68; A. At DE oD f‘z('» A E. | gennel's Firm Friend beat R. E. de Lopez's | 21 10 am|Pler 13 | $:00, *4:30, 6:15 p. ‘m. | 0 1 & | a g e Lt e g | Quiver; F. McCarthy's Rosebud beat J. Monk- Dec. 21, 1 pm PMSS Trains marked * run to San Quentin. military rifle medal—J. E. Gorman | 22 3 % 3 2 % | nouse’s Breach of Promise: R. E. de Lopes's | C. Nelson..(Puget Sound../Dec. 21, 10 am(Pler 2 FROM SAN RAFAFL TO SAN FRANCIS:O. FIGHT FOR A COURTROOM. 0. Young 46, 43. b Lrdondika oy Valley Mafd beat Joseph Egan's May- | Gueen ... Vie & Pat Sd. (Dec. 22/ 10 am/Pler o | , wEEK DAYS—S: e, 30 yords, 0-shot sc Colum- i00 4 1 §fomers B Morams Fajte Flatterer beat T. J. | Chilkat 1 Humbold: ... [Dec: 2 2 pm Pler 13 R I e b dal . 57 Sdmonds’ Morning ory; J. Seggerson’s | Alliance ...|Oregon Ports. Dec. 22, 10 am/(Pler 20 i - - e udge Mogan Steals a March on the : G. M. Barle Daiss 1 9 1 1 00 hite Chief heat Aenid kenpef's Van Clofe: | Coos Bay...Newport.......Dec. 23, § am|(Pler 11 8l Satursaye at Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Newly Elanrtz2 Zu-ges. & 76, H 2 213 F. Wehmeyer's One Spot beat T. J. Cronin’s | Columbia ..|Portiand...... Dec. 24, 10 am Pler 24 * | Eprings; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Gey- . 5 revolver tropl H. Pape | Mcnne 100 § 3 3|sonnTevios | |Grays Harbor|Dec. 24, ...... 153 2R fom San Quentin, | Serville ‘for Skaggs Sprinss: at Cloverdals fov Since the recent elections there has been ; 0, 2 2 S i 1| "'Third round—Jennle Wilson beat Victor King: | Point Arena.. Dec. 24, T priPiér 2 pROM MILL VALLET 15 BAN FRANCISco, b Geysers; at Hopland (or Duncan Springs much speculation as to which of the Po- 5 rifie—J: P. Jacobson 19, 20, 22, 23, 2. | 5 B B 5| Crawtord Dracs beat Teanty Spot: O'Grady | Guelle - i & apariiDee. 24, 1 DIPASS M ML JARLEY (D SAR FEANEUSD: Hiniad - bprings. Kelseyville, " Cariah Judges would occupy the court room | 2 13 5| peat Commodare: Emin Pasha beat Luxor: | Corona .....!San Diego.....|Dec. 25, 11 am Pler 11 19:35 2:45 8:50, 6:20 p. m. 5 gvflnn: n?afi‘mn £ fl?{"{;‘mfl& m"l.t ¢ uplied Judge Joachimsen, In_ the Germania Schuetzen Club the 4 Bonitn beat Liberty Bell; Rock Island Boy | m=mm—————————————-————=s——e———————- | EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays ,,';";,';"' Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter »w occupled 1 udge Joachimsen. | _In_ iy cHpi BH. SB. PO. A. E. | heat Golden Russet; Firm Friend beat Rose- ING INTELLIGENCE. and Saturdays at 7:00 p. m. oy 3 g Srahs % B diamond medal for making highest | % SHIPPING 1N NCE. 3 S Eprings, Upper Lake, ' Pomo, Potter ~ Valle dge-cleet Graham, who has been Pro £ 3 e Aurt 10 27 3 i|bud: False Flatterer beat Green Valley Mald; S0ty SR | “BUNDAYS—8:00, 10:05 & m.; 12:05, 1:20, 3:9, v DPer o A ng Attorney of the court, considered | five 10-shot scores on the ring target ur- | james, 4 1 4 2 0[White Chief beat One Spot. = 50, 620 . m. PR R L TR L R e S e best right F Jidgs | DEAke e wag mok by, Dred B Schaw: 2 1 4 3 1| Fourth round—Crawford Braes bheat Jennie ARRIVED. THROUGH TRAINS. B A e T t he .941 the best right to it, but Judge | tor, witi 4. 1. McLaughlin 2 0 1 0 0| Wilson; O'Grady beat Emin Pasha: Rock Sunday, December 18. 1:20 8. m. week days—Cazadero and Way sta'h& weetport, ‘sal, Willitts, Laytonville, Cume differed from him believed | was close up, with The cash prizes | 3 0 1 23 0 Island Boy bent Bonita: False Flatterer beat | Stmr Queen, Jepsen, 64 hours from Victoria 3:45 p. m. Saturdays—Duncan Mills and way o 0SR ™ 1o ings ‘Harrts, Olsen's, Dyer, prior right to it on the were won as foilo 1 0 0 3 0fFirm Friend: White Chief ran a bye. and Puget Sound ports. stations. . Seotls and Hureks. { John P. Utschig $100, score 725; Me 1 1 1 0 0| Fifth round—0'Grady beat Crawford Braes; | Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 25 hours from Moss $:00 & m. Sundays—DuncanMills and way sta’s “GUT 200 (0" Monday round trip tickets st smmissioners met last | John P. Utschle 3106 SCOrC Pockwitz 1 0 2 0 0]Rock Island Boy beat White Chief; Falge Flat’ | Landing. i B S T T . | reduced rates. d a resolution trans. | Leugh 3 e Cordes, 1b. 1 0 12 0 0! terer ran a bye. ‘Stmr Samoa, Jahnsen, 28 hours from Eureka. | On Sundays round trip tickets to all points to Court No. 3, and |Schupter & Abrene. ¥ i % 3 om § 7| Sxthround—0Grady beat Falee Flatterer. | Stmr Seandia, Hart, 33 days trom Manila, THE SAN FRANGISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN | veyond San Ratael at hair rates. versa, and yes ¢ afternoon J X E. Goetse each $10, 696 otals ... 2| Final—0'Grady beat Rock Island Boy. via Honolulu ¥vs. gk LR BTE b DICMl AU ISR o, B : NINGS. Pupny stake: Second round—Yosemite ken- | | Stmr Aleatraz, Fagerlund, 37 hours from Port VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY, - Ticket Offices, 850 Market st., Chronicle bldg. " his desk farniture 1o | These were for marksmen making high- | p,. ity 00200005 9—9| nel's Winning Lassie beat G. & H. kennel's | Los Angeles. From Now. 50, 1895, trains wil run ‘as follows: | H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN. Yot ‘msen’s chamb and took | est ten 3-shot scores for the year. he | Olympic 0 22 2 01 *—10 Geraldine: Yosemite kennel's Banner Boy beat | _Stmr George Loomir. Bridgett, 34 hours from | — ———°" — s e ‘General Mznager. Gen. Pass. Agent. ible to transfer Judge Joachimsen's | prizes will be awarded on the third Fri- | =~ v Hlo l:cm\el'! Miss Rlcl-xpn‘mnd':“fl. l;:l."flekumez‘a V;l;uun}.’ AR A R South-bound. North-bound. _HJ\MT TAM.\LP]]‘“SG?"’!G’E“IWAY« i itk Shia ks ; Juary 0 S ThrelBiE £ seat Al Austin's Firm Foe: Milo kennel's | Stmr Pomona, .y ureka. h 3 desk and other effects to the chambers | day in January at California Hall. Home run—Hall, Three-base hit—Follansbee. | Fg 'r) 3 v e anch 0 b xed_ (Passen- A vacated him. The sign on the door| The bullseye shoot score was: Two-base hits—O’'Toole, Casa Cosgrove, ;}:,h-hland King beat J. H. Harrison's Hot Nmurh::m Titania, Egenes, ours from ¢ ger. (Via Sausalito Ferry.) 80 changed from No. 3 to No. 1 and | . Utschig 221, F. Schuster 263, L. Haake 404, i g e Sacrifice hit—Cartwright. Double plays | “THTs round—Sara beat Winning Lasste; Rock pSohr Répeat, Olsen, 7 days from Grays Har- | pomen™y. T8: _ | _Leave Ban Francisco, commencing Sunday, w locks w | ne : placed on the doors. | p. B. Faktor 461, H. Zecher 611, Willlam | —O'Kane to Cordes (2); Men'ne to O'Toole. Tslana Ki beat Banner Boy. T, = } Jidge Mogan will therofore in future hold | Garms 640, H, Stettin 675, J. da Wit 95, A. | Struck out—Ry Fuller 2’ by White 4. Lett on | 1% Kok beat Banpet Bue, o Tchr Maxim, Olsen, 6 days from Caspar. B | e e e b e court in the larger and more commodious | Jungblut 1004 'D. Sauifeld 184, E. Goetze 1035, basee Bay Cliy 5 Obympld 7. Eiseed balls— s e g SAILED. PM | Round trip from Ml Valley, §1. cour w | efl 1063, H. Hellberg 1320, ¥. Rus: es 1, . 2 3 , Dece 3 o1 ot T Francisco. Schuetgen Verein . bull i Time of game-2:05. Umpires—Beardsley White Diamond Beaten. Bl WAk My Gt Rl e . Baksreneld Pm JTHOS, COOK & SON. Agents. 61 Marker and Butz am grreet, San Francisco. John Lankenau 36, Fred Pape Visalia Scorer—J. H. Anderson. .08 o - | Ship Columbia. Nelson, Tacoma. John Lankspau WS, Ersn Pape H 1.0S ANGELES, Dec. 18.—Climatic con. p Columbia. Nelson, Tacoma. Joh Schr Falcon, Lindholm, Port Gamble, The Call is: Domestic, 3 cents; For- old F Una, Harkine, Lemones (Beua —_— e Postage on the Holiday EC tion of | ehoot : B pm | g b ne Jonia il otoca iimindil 2 L Lo neld 197 D. B. Faktor 89, Otto Lemcke 65, | Canada exports to England % per cent | ditlons were pertect to-day, and in con B ‘Kine, Le B 2 Stopping at intermediate points as required. S | Hinde &5, T Fanke 1154, Adoigh Bertel: | of all the cheese manufactured there. = |quence there was a big crowd at Ag: SESIOhE SN LG i) o Partichiars Of Stage a7d orher’ corbictions | gn, cents. | son 1230, E. H. Goetsze 341, Charles Thierbach | thirty years ago. cultural Park to witness the coursing, a PORT TOWNSEND, Dec 15—Oft Cape Flat- m-«x'l San Francisco. i pa e H » 4 4

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