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NEALL SWORE | 0 HIS OWN 00D HEALTH, THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1899. THE CALL’S RACING CHART. OAXLAND RACE TRACK, Friday, April 14, 1899.—Seventy-second day of the Winter Meeting of the Pacific Coast Jockey Club. Weather fine. Track fast. MITH, Presiding Judge. JAMES F. CALDWELL, Starter. Six furlongs; selling Record of His Last Examination. [ ALLEGED ILLNESS DOUBTED' GRIP NOT RECOGNIZED UNDER THE CIRCUMSTANCES. A Grave Point Against the Accused That Was Robbed of Some of Its Force—Troop Ac- counts., It was another bad day for Lieutenant the court-martial yesterday Davi wit d to prove books of the Presidio 1 also to t been seem to ir ugh was « estigated t Captain Danes the other members of ng lette: to a col- | »f the club | | airs. | to | b account | account. | he | , at ed | com- | who M through is right the when he_ha was over §1 er $%0. ly of 189 and either account itually Neall re- | club bill to $309, | od in February d that he examining board v examined for Y The examin. e first procee board inquires y of the 1 wen there is a phy- | 1 in_that the candi- \g the time, according 0 1y t he was not duties then r on by Cap of the court. attack of tion,"” t ed in certifying that he alified ?"" t would not dis- vas t nswe: | r so affected could sign | 74 Pratt. he Wit hered another rock, app thing the matter slight cold. Un- witness refused nealth was not of | present | the > was | the | he took hold of | s testimony was 1d cents. He was and was | stopped a total court ough on Thomas ge Hunt Wasp. In the The Wasp this waek to discover & a Meat A Small Boy Burglar. ert McKa a youngster aged 13 ¥ s before Judge Lawlor yester- ¢ g for trial on a charge of ¥ he evidence shows that the resides at 45 Laurel place, arn of Frank Johnson and o carry away a few small t officer rrested him. been secured the case s morning to give the ) prepare thelr cases. e H. C. Lathrop’s Will. 1y Lathrop, who filed for probate. | Henry ¢ been has eaths his jewelry to his L. Stanford. The re- which is valued, it is ),000, is bequeathed in Stanford, Ariel and brothers of the de. e i Moore’s New Job. | ry Agent Chan- letter from Major | oore, ex-special agent, ! nati, Ohio, in which the that he has secured em- oy t bookkeeper and paymaster an Eastern firm employing 300 men. | POSTUM CEREAL. POSTUM FOOD COFFEE. Ordinary coffee ugrees perfectly with some people and with others It is the hidden and unsuspected does not. It cause of numberle stubborn ails. To leave it off for ten days means a relief in such cases: Take on Postum Cereal Food Coffee and enjoy your hot mofn- ing cup. The food elements serve to | , ! quickly and surely rebuild the broken | down nerve centers. 15 and 25 cents &t grocers. i | : Index. Horse. Age, Weight./St. %m. %¥m. Xm. Str. Fin Jockeys. ! 958 Heigh Ho, 4 101] 4 . 31 3h 1J. Relff Prompto, 4 - 106 6 9 22 a2y |E. Jones. Horatio, § somls 4 Bigic iy Piggott . Amasa, 08 3 . 11 12 |I. Powell Socialist, 4 103) 1 : 4h 4n |Tenkins inks, & 95§ . STk {McNichols fider, 4 ..........11| § . % 6y |Thorpe Frohman, 4 .. 103'11 1 82 J. Daly Novia, 4 ..o 101 2 51 9 Holmes ... S92 9952108 [Hal Brown 06 1 mat- | - to the fact le of perform- to which ne | d certifl fact, | Johnson Winner, Duke & Wishard's b. m. . 3 and third driving. quiet about Helgh Ho in the ring, but Reiff made no mistake. He Is a very Prompto ran well. Jinks was given no consideration by starter. Kamsin 106, Faversham 8, Polka 92, Highland Ball 112, Alaria 9, Annowan 1:1 S by Himyar-Janet, Second “OND RACE One and an elghth miles 400, | idex. Forse. Age. Weight.|St. Std. ¥m. %m. %m. Fin. | Jockeys. { R R e T 14 |Bassinger 4+ 6 | s h R ek 2h |J. Power. 20 50 | 3% AR e Faiet I U 30k irenking s 12 | A1 S0 B 1 A v Ve T 11 [Glover {30 & | X TR AU e e 5% |Hahn 6§ 1 a 2 5% 63 83 93 61 [Ames . 6§ 6 McCloskey, iz 123 % VY 1% 73 |Stewart B AT a 5 9% 8h 13 82 82 |E. Jon 2 7.2 6 B2 101 91 10h 91 (I Russell. 20 60 Tt T 101 |Thorpe 5 13-5 B 71 1% 6% ny 13 [Kiley | 0 o1 181 14 M 12 |Coburn | 150 10 81 123 136 13 13 |Raymond 200 7 14 2y 12 14 |Holmes 200 me—1s, :13; ; %, 1:08 % 1%m, 1:56. Winner, Earnshaw b. g. by Riley-Maggle B. Go Second 'and third driving. Bassinger, on winner, saved several lengths at stretch turn. McFarlane made a fine o x(n‘uvrrh:;ie made of Cavallo. Rapido poorly ridden. Price pretty short. Ringmaster ed—Stan Powers 976- THIRD n:(' Morana 101, Una Colorado 107, ear-olds; purse, §$400. Eureka 110. Four furlongs; Betting. Index. Horse. Weight U, Jockeya, |opeich “ G |Jenkins El 921 Catulus Relff. 5 3 The Buffoon Jon 15 Bamboulia felds. Flush _of Gold Yowell. fom Sha n Big Horn Gray . Rose Queen |Thorpe Burdoc {Piggott |Dietro Macklin Nettie Clark .. *Coupled with Loyta Time—i, :24%; 1o, :49% start on first thr to was fortunate. acked on cratched—: Winner, J. Naglee Burke's br. c. by imp. Brutus-Irish Lass. driving. atulus was cut off at start, or would have rolled in. fast workouts, Tanobe 115, Illilouette 104, Rose of Hilo 104. maidens; three-year-olds and upward; purse, Rose Queen $100, Betting. Index. Horse. Age. Weight.St. Xm. %m Jockeys. Jope ok Thyne, 4.. % acklin Catastrophe, 6. 2 Hennessy Ed Lanigan, 3 h Thorpe . Pa LR ) Ames . Granger, a 1 I. Powell Sylvan L 1 Romero Fortis, i | Devin Cvaro, 1 W. See. Solstice, 3. 1 McNichols . Alhaja, 8 Joe Weber.. Gold_Garter, 3 Hal Brown.. Rio Glenn, E. Jo McCarthy Robertson Bly, by Time 501; %, 1:17%; mile, 1:44. Winner, McCormick's b. g. ngton-Narcola. Good start. Won first three driving. ot one in the bunch worth $3. Thyne ‘‘lucked In.” and upward; ] Betting. 4m. Fin Op. Cl. 11 ! 33 220 53 31 7 2h 48 [J Rei sity, a £ s 72 5h Rouillier .. al Dame, 4...1 2hiues 61 |1 Daty.. Weber, 3 3h 41 715 {W. See.... 2 1h § S 3. Brown 1:20%; mile, 1:42; 1% miles, 1:54%. Winn, 0d_start At the Won easily. Second far turn Devin tried and third driv a “fiying wedge, SIXTH RACE—One and a quarter miles; handicap; three 979. purse, $600. 3 [ 7 | Bettin, Index. Horse. Age. Weight.|St. Std. %m. Str. Fin. | op. 1 97 David Ten an R e (953) Ad. Spreckels, 5....111 § e L ( Merops, 3.. 4 it 3 33 7) Vineitor, §. 3 f 1 6 4h Jones : 4 2 5h 51 6 53 [Jenkine , . 2 1h 11 1h 41 4h 6 _[Hal Brown.. %, 1:16%; mile, 1:41%; 1% miles, 2:08%. Wi ¢ Wate A 45 14 7 nner, Burns & Water- Mamie B. Good start. Won first three driving, e from the far rear and won on speed and gameneds. Merops tired, . by Tenny Rosin- TENNIS TOURNAMENT. The First Match Game of the Aca- demic League Will Be Played To-Day. The first of the academic champlonship tournament matches will be played this afternoon on both the California Club and the San Rafael Club courts. There BASEBALL TO-DAY. Watsonville and San Francisco to Play at Recreation Park. Manager Struve and his aggre | baseball talent from Watsonville |rived in town last night, and this | noon the ball-tossers from the city will endeavor to recover the they lost last week. Struve tion of ar- after- School will meet Watson and ligh Mount Tamalpais Academy n of the Wat Line Drawings and Half Tones. 1 the San R ael courts. Next Satur- day the win %( (}19 (nr,)d r;mlr:hR r‘fl} The fine half-tone pictures of Easter ) 3 1 Clifford of the San Rafael 5 5 (e Plich Behool apd the winners-of the wea- | accoratiansat Bi Luee's and the Vipst ond will Toyle and Hall of the Sel- | Congregational Church; the beautiful bourne my on the San Rafael |picture of the old mill; a picture of the courts. 1mell and Jones of Boone's | Park, and a pen and ink sketch of the cobi and Mitchell of the 4 ill play on April 22 at Ala- med: Otis and Alexander, A. H. 8., and Dibert and Brown of the Oakland gingerbread fete in to-day's News Let- ter. All for 10 cents. DAVID TENNY HAS REGAINED HIS OLD FORM Beat Adolph Spreck- els in Fast Time. CHEAP SPORT AT OAKLAND ALL SORTS OF HORSES FINISHED IN FRONT. ‘Winners Hard to Pick, and the Tal- ent Displaying Signals of Dis- tress— Heigh Ho a Live One. In the mile and a quarter handicap de- cided at Oakland yesterday David Tenny, with 113 pounds on his expansive back and piloted by Charley Thorpe, defeated Adolph Spreckels in a sharp and decisive struggle, covering the distance in 2:06%. Tenny came from the far rear, winning by a length, and his performance was an exceptionally fine one. On December 28 last Robert Bonner, a cheap selling S creuited plater, carrying % pounds, With reeling off the distance in 2:06%, the present coast record. Considerabie doubt is cast on this latter run, the horses beat the time flag. A miscellaneous _collection of horses s it is claimed | ABSOLUTE Genuine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must hear signature of Very small and as easy to take as sugar. Q CARTER ITTLE IVER PILLS. SEE GENUINE WRAPPER GENUINE 2278, | Purety Vogetabre, FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. | FOR SALLOW SKIK. FOR THE COMPLEXION SECURITY. S | SEE GENUIN WRAPPER MUST HAVE SIONATURE, Sl CLEVELAND BICYCLES $—’l—0 and started in the different events, and win- ners were hard to guess. The edge seem: worn off the game, and the better class of race-goers 1o longer patronize it. Long | shots were _continu | Gusto and Thyne, | proving the star the ach 30 to ewarm favorite for the received a poor send-off, and showing speed, finished among Prompto ran down the and_ looked to be winning, Reiff slipped up on the out- h Ho, a 7 to ] shot, getting v over a length. _the colored boy, made a nice instein in the mile and a fur- run, landing the purse. Ringmaster the favorite, closely followed by Cavailo, | Coda and New Moon, struck the stretch in front of the field. Hugging the rail with his mount and gaining half a dozen lengths, Bassinger won easily from New Moon, ‘The winner closed at 6 to 1 in the | books. [ The Montana-bred gelding Burdoc ruled | favorite for the two-year-old scrambie, | although the bulk of the coin bet went In when Johnn, side with H on_Rose Queen and Catulus. The former a filly from the Baldwin stable, was | touted on fast workouts, closing second chofce. ~ Catulus, rid by Reiff, was pounds the best, but cut-off soon after the start, went the overland route, and, fin- | hing like a ghost, was beaten but a head | by Gusto, a 30 to 1 shot | ™A Qingy, musty assortment of thorough- breds, so called arted in the mile run | for majdens. EdQ Lanigan, one of the sec- | ond choices, led to the stretch and there fell back to third place. At this juncture Macklin, on the 30 to 1 outsider Thyne, skimmed along, downing Catastrophe a length in 1:44. The mile and a y for Corrigar furlong run W 2 s Winifred, and he waltzed in first. Gray managed to take | the place with Ulm, the 6 to b favorite. | | | | Track Notes. This will be the final day at Oakland of | the exiled and almost defunct P: fic Coast Jockey Club. The fields wear a lop- | bow-wow look nd the drama | “Driven From Home' 1 be put down { as an jll-starred venture | | made | A. Nickells, the owner of Veragua, no longer s'the horses of Prince Ponia- | towski. tral To-Day‘S E:néries. two-year-olds. > furiongs; First Race—F 666 Belle of P. A Tanobe Pidalia. Pythia ..........115 mplon Rose.115 Race—Tive furlongs; two-year-olds; Schreiber Stakes; §1000. | 976 Bamboulia ......113| 815 Mountebank 118 | 889 Lomond s Beautiftl Bill...118 (@64)Golden Rule.....123!(983)Tar Hill.... 118 Third Race—One mile; selling; three-year- | .83 103 | 8 13 110 100 Jingle Jingle. om Calvert Whaleback he Fretter. 0 Roadrunner . fer .. Urlan. yoming Jennie Reid.. Annowan . Malay | Fourth Race—One and a quarter miles; California Derby; § | (#6)Los Medanos.... 966 Olinthus | 923 Gauntiet . | 466 Corsine . Third Race—Opponent, Wyoming, Potente. Fourth Race—Olinthus, danos. Fifth Race—Bernardillo, New Moon, Mcadow Lark. Sixth Race—Allyar, Lost Girl, Miss Rowena. —————— Great bargain to-day in a second-hand | Decker at Mauvais Market street. * Corsine, Los Me- will be weekly contests until the tourna- | O they lost last . fes e ‘ v a H N twWo Str ht by the F ifth Race—One d a sixteenth miles; sell ment works its way to the finals, which | 4nq hoth games were hotly cont Ing: four-year-olds and upward. | will be held on the California Club | They are going against thé same team | Alvin E 107941 Meadow Lark...107 | grounds on May 20. | again this week, and if tlhiey put up as| 99 Paul Krueger...108| 75 Ringmaster .....107 | The two matches at the California Club | good ball that supplicd last Sunday | 859 Stan Powers....103 707 Bernardillo .....107 | | courts tnis afternoon will be between |the local fans will have no cause for | 939 Deerfoot 03 444 Polaskl 107 Rath and Hudson and Weihe and Vaien- [ complaint. ““Fireman” Fitzpatrick | 973 Bliss Rucker.../106 975 Rapido ... 107 | tine in singles. McGavin and A. B. Wat- | Whelan will do the twirling to-day Morana - 01 Major Hooker...103 son and Hooper and A. N. Watson will | l}o-morrowdth:vh two fi-lm{]s of the box— }(h-r age ’?y‘;“l»: ){;:fi;" 1‘24 oot g fael courts. On the per’ an: erg—wi e the opposing | %32 Bueno eaey. A0 5 Dic L e e rionth the. winners of the tchors. “Ther has not heen OPposing | o3 Bonnie Tone.....101 $10 Roulette Wheol.101 match vi ross rackets at the Cali-| gon on the local diamond, and he will | . i et 2 Dt Sl e, On the same day |no ‘doubt prove a strong drawing-card. | Ixth Racegix furlongs; hanflcay: Jomes and Jacobi and Bremmell and Mit- | The line-up for to-day’'s game is as fol- 5 Rosormonde ... 07 Lost Girl.. ] | chell” will meet at the Alameda Clubi|lows: | Gotyioes Sheppard....113) 01 Filahiand it o | Dihert and Alexander and_ Brown and | Watsonville. Position. San Franciseo. | 04 La Goleta 10| 871 Tony Licalal.... 5 s 'at the Madison Club; Murdock and ’;r!nnk Tiret baze. e s ! nd ; N - | Francks econd Ji 0 M 1all and‘Boyle;and, Doy &t the Pon o8 [N S IThird bas | ; . Co ortsto | 7 The tournament will be doubles as well Sine el | Selections for To-Day. [ as »‘xyz\ljj"”l"tcn;vixlalnr} }'v:h:;mtwfl mfd ;‘ia#l(“.r gr:]l;rfl:l;‘{«l | First Race—Rachel C, Artilla, Pidalia. <on of St. Mathew's at the California | Morrow. “Catcher ... Hariman | Second Race—Golden Rule, Tar Hill, Mounte- | cGavin and Hooper of the Low- | Whelan Pitcher . “patrick | bank. E | | h School on the Madison courts. The matches will begin at 2 p. m. and ADVZRTISEMENTS. . be two S out nf‘(hr:-n except In the -~ A e U LSS USSP finals, h will be three out of five. | The fournament will be held under the OO+ OHO + CHOHO+ 4D +CHO+O+ O+ DD 4+ OO+ O4O+D 4+ O404® | auspices of the Academic Athletic | League, the committee on tennis being composed of three members, B. L. York, Martin Metcalf and P. W. Byrd. At the California Club during the week Harvey Walter and Joe Daily beat Root and Bliven four out of five sets, 9-7, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4, 7-5. Whitney brothers beat Roth and Weihe, 6-4, 6-2. " Weihe beat Roth in close set: Weihe and Robert N. Whit- hey beat George Whitney and Root. e THE NOOSE FOR CHAVES. The Los Angeles Murderer to Be Hanged This Morning. Manuel Chaves will be hanged to-day. Every effort seems to have been made to save the fellow's neck, but to no purpose. Soon after he was sentenced in Los An-| geles County for killing a woman his at- | torney induced Governor Budd to grant a reprieve that delayed the execution from December 16 to April 15. Since there have been efforts to induce Governor Gage to | chow some clemency to the condemned, but these were unsuccessful. Warden Hale, who has charge of the details of the execution at San Quentin, was for a time apprehensive of his duties, and yesterday sent to the Attorney Gen- eral an inquiry as to whether or not it was necessary to have the reprieved man resentences Mr. Ford last evening sent the following dispatch to the Warden, which shows that there 1s but one thin for that officlal to do—hang Chaves ai the appointed hour, 10:30 o'clock this morning: 3 “Reprieve merely postpones executior of judgment to date fixed by reprieve. Re- sentence by court {s not necessary unless execution {s stayed in some manner other than by reprieve.” O+ OO +O+O+O+ @ a th th m o+ O+ O+© m + 702 Market St., cor. Kearny, 8. F. Or 204% South Broad , Los A Office Hours—8 a. m. t:‘l{w . i 10 to 1. NEVER SOLD IN D;U Weakness Cured ged men feel the need of new life, new confidence, new ambition, to replace G DR M. 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Napa, Calistoge and Santa Rosa.. 8:004 Atlautic Express, Ogden and Tas! 8:804 San Jose, Livermore, _Stocktou, Ione, Sacramento, ~ Placerville, Marysville, Chico, Red Bluff 4:15p 04 *Milton, Onkdale and Sonora. 4:152 9:004 Martinez, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton, Merced and Fresno...... .. 12:15p 91004 Fresuo, Bakersteld, Los An 0A Vallejo, Ma 03 Niles, Livermore, Stockton, ‘mento, Mendots, Hanford, Vis Porterville = 0P Sacramento River Steamers or Martinez, San Hamon, . Napa, Calistoga, Santa Ros 4:00r Benicia, Vacaville, Sacran Woodland, ~Kuights Landin Marysville, Orovil . 4:30p Niles, San Jose and Stockion ... 0 Yosemite Sleeping Our for Raymond Fresno, Bakersfield, San- 5:00% The Owl . El Paso, Rock, 8t. ojave and L. nta To K for Moja © European v , Portland, Puget Soundand Kast ...coo.tiii... TIABA 0p Vallejo, Port Coeta and Way Sta- tions... 110:302 $10:05p Sunset Lin Angeles, Ei and East.. 11:45p SAN LEANDRO AND HAYWARDS LOCAL. (Foot of Market Street.) ] Meirose, Seminary Park, Fitchhurg, Elmharst, San Leandro, South San Leandro, Estudillo, Lorenzo, Cherry and Haywards. ¢ Runs through to Niles. J t From Niles. COAST DIVINION (Navrow Gauge). (Foot of Market Street.) 17:454 Banta Oruz. sion_for_Banta Cruz and Priucipal Way Statious 18:032 8:154 Newark, Centerville, San Jo: ‘elton, Boulder Creek, Santa Oruzand Way Stations = s:302 *2:15p Newark, Centerville, San Jose, New Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creel Santa Oruz and Principal Way Stations. . R (7 T n Jose, Glenwood and Way Sta- Hous. 0o o 9:204 b4:15P Felton, Santa Cruz and Way Sta- tion £ 9:204 CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN PRANOISCO—Foot of Market Sireet (Slip 8)— *7:15 9:00 11:00am. 11:00 *2:00 *4:00 15:00 *€:00r.m. From OAELARD—Foot of Broadway.—*6:00 8:00 $12:00 *1:00 $3:00 *3:00 $4:00 12:00 COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. PARIS. Sailing_every Saturday at 10 a. m. from Pier 42, North River, foot forton st. LA TOURAINE, GASCOGN LA NORM 8; ¥ TA and trip, reduct up 3 d trip. > STATE:! . New ¥ st Agents Bowlini ¥ BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS STOCKTON EXCURSIONS. TEAMER H. J. daily, returning from Stockton at 6 p. m. daily (Saturday excepted.) Regular steamers leave Washington whart at 6 p. m. | dally (excepting Sunday). AND IMP. CO. CALIFORNIA NAV. Telephone Main $05. " FOR U, S, NAVY-YARD AND VALLEID, Steamer ‘‘Monticello.”” Wil be laid off the route for general repalrs | | | | Wil leave Washington-street wharf at § a. m. | | | | | for about 10 days, commencing Monday night, | Aprii 10, 18%9. | RAILROAD TRAVaIL. LESSHE SAN FRANCISCO ARD NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COVIPANY. | Tibaron Ferry, Foot of Market 6t. | SAN FRANGISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEBK DAYS—7:80, 9:00, 11:00 a m.; 12:3, 330 B0 $i0 p m Thurgdays Exira i3 at 01:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:30 | Ead 130 5. m. BUNDAY¥B—5:00, 9:30, 11:00 a m.; 1:30, 3:30, | E Sydney Wednesday, g April 19, at 10 p. m. m |B The 8. S. Australia salls for Honolulu @npa ;x:fm;-ldny. May 3, at Favorite Line Round the World, via Hawall, Samoa. New Zealand, Australia, India, Suez, England, etc.; $610 first-class. 6:00, 6:20 p. m. HAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO, WEEK DAYE—6:10, 7:60, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 18:45, | 8:40, 6:10 = Saturdays—Extra trips al | 1:66 and 6:3 p. m. NDAYS—8:10, 9:40, 1110 & m.; 140, 3:40, 6:00, 6:25 p. | Between San Francieco and Schuetsen Park pame gchedule as above. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, cailing at Kobe (Hlogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for India, etc. Noecargo recelved on board on day | of eailing. | NIPPON MARU... Wednesday, April 13 | AMERICA MARU Saturday, May 8 HONGKONG MARU. Thursday, June 1 Round trip tickets at reduced ratés. For a2 ket street, corner First. ‘W. B. CURTIS, General Agent. HAMBURG-AMERICAN TWIN-SCREW EXPRESS LINE. NEW YORK—PARIS—LONDON-—-HAMBURG. *TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER SERVICE. NEW YORK—HAMBURG DIRECT. NEW YORK—-LONDON—PARIS—HAMBURG. *BEGINNING APRIL 29th the Steam- ers of this Service will fouch at Plymouth | and Cherbourg on the way to Hamburg. | For_sailings, etc., apply to HAMBUKG- AMERICAN LINE, §7 Broadway, New York. HERZOG & CO., Gen. Agts. Pacific Coast, 401’ CALIFORNIA ST... cor. Sansome, and 118 Montgomery st., San Francisco. | 'mtreqt, San Francisce. | 1. D. SPRECKELS & BROS, C0., Agts., 1i4 Montgomery axe —— | Bier 7, Foot Pacific St FreightOfice, 327 Market St, | Ban Francisco. | In Bffect | San Francisoo. 5 = Teek | Dol Sun | Week ‘ 8ys, estination. . | davs. AMERICAN LINE. —_— e NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARTs, | {50 57 Lol g ke B L Stoppiug at Cherbourg westbound. 5:10 pm) Santa Rosa, | 7:3 pm, 6:22 pm | From New York Every Wednesday 10 a. m. ___4_’. = 1 April 12/8t. Louis. May 3 Fuiton, April 19 Paris May 10 | 7:30 am| ‘Windsor, 10:25 am April 26 St. . May 17 Healdsburg, RED STAR LINE, i ayen New York and Antwerp. 30 o0 el S From New York Every Wednesday, 13 noon. | o0 P ¢ '.f';} - Bouthwark . April u{Noordl-nd May 3 Hopland and | Westernland ...April 19 Friesland .. May 10 | 7:80 am Ukiah. Kensington April 26 /Southwark May 17 I EMPIRE LINE, | T%0am| Seattle, St. Michacl, Dawson City. 15 Gl i) (Gpenesvils; For full information re(nrdlr;l- treight and pas- | 3:30Pm| * (& eage y to 4 o s | INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, | 7:30 am| £:00 Sopama; - i Qamul0an 30 Montgomery st., or any of its agencles. Glen Ellen. Sebastopol. [10:40am 10 b | 6:22 pm at Santa at Lytton far Lytton Springs; at Gey- or Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for he Gevsers; at opland for Duncan Springs, ighland _ Springs, Kelseyville, » Carlsbad Eprings, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett Bprings; at Uldah for Vichy Springs, Saratora €prings, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Wittes | prings, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Vall ohn Day's, Riverside, Lierley's, Bucknell lanhedrin Helights, Hullville, Boonevilie, Orr’ ot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Brags, Westport, Usal. Willitts. Layionville, Cume ming’s, Bell's Springs, Harrls, Olsen's, Dyer, | Scotia and Bureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at reduced rates. | On Sundays round trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. { cket Offices, 660 Market st., Chronicle bldg. H_C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, General Manager. Gen, Pass Agent, MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY, | | | (Via Sausalito Terry.) | Leave San Francisco, commencing Sunday, | @ept. 11, 1898: | k Days—9:30 a. m. p. m. | fifuy.'—azgv. {%:fliuuv.un n:‘if 1% p m | Round trip from Lo, i THOS. CQOK & SON, Agents, | 22 EXTRA = TRIPS | 12:35, 2:45, 3:30, 5:20 p. m. COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Sts.) %8:104 South San Francisco, 7:004 San Jose and Way ¢ Almaden Wednesdays only). 17:804 Sunday Excursion for San : Santa Cruz, Pacific Grove and Obispo, Guadalupe, S cipal Way Stations 10:404 Sau Jose aud Way Station 0A San Jose and Way Stati 43 r San Mateo, Redwood, M Palo Alto, Santa Cl Gilroy, Hollister, Santa Salinas, Monterey aud 8 Jose aud Wa A for Moruing * Sundavs excepted. § Sunaay on! @Mondays only. bSaturday J Suunday aud Monday. " California Limited Santa fe Route Connecting Owl Train Leaves San Francisco via Los Angeles at 5 P. M. every SUNDAY, TUES=~ DAY, FRIDAY. Arrives In Chicago at 9:52 A. M. tha following Thursday, Saturdav and Tuesday—Arriving In New Yorkat 1:30 P. M. Friday, Sunday and Wednesdg DINING CARS, BUFFET CAR, Ob- servation Car and Electrio Lighted Sleeping Car. This Train is in Addition to the Daily Overland Express. SAN FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE—528 MARKET SI. TELEPHONE MAIN 3L Oakland Ofice—1118 Broadway. Secramento Office—201 J Stroet, San Jose Ofice—7 West Santa Clars Sk NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEX AND SAN RAFAEL. 3 WEEK DAYS—*7:20, *9:30, 11:00 a. m.; *1:45 3:45, b:15, %:00, 6:30 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS—For_San Rafael on Moo= days, Wednesdays and Saturdays ac 11:30 D, M. SUNDAYS — #8:00, *10:00, *11:30 o m.; °1:1& ol rane marka T San_Quentln. rains marked = run to San Quentin. FROM SAN RAFAFEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS *6:35, 1:45, *9:30 & m.; 2:20, *3:45, 5:05 b. m- on " Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 640 p. m. SUNDAYS — *10:00, *11:55 @& m.3 | #1:15, 3110, 4:40, *6:20 p.’ m. Trains marked * start from San_Quentin. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO, WEEK DAYS-—5:45, 645, 1:5, $:40 & m.j EXTRA . TRIES, ac Mondays. Wednesdays d Saturdays at p. m. A 3 K UNDAYS-8:00, 10:05 & m.; 12:05, 2:20, 3:20, i * THROUGH TRAINS. 9:20 8. m. week days—Cazadero and way sta’na. D._m. Saturdays—Duncan Mills and way stations. g $:00 &.m. Sundays—Duncan Mills and way sta’s. THE SAN FRARCISCO AND SAR JOAQUIR VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY, From Jan. 2, 18%, trains will run as follows " South-bound. North-bound. Passen- |Mixed. Mixed, - Passene ger. |Sundav | Stations. [Sunday | ger. Daily. |Bxc'ptd Bxc’ptd | Daily. 2m(10:30 am| Stockton | 3:45 10 am pm| Merced |13: 1 am| 5:35 p Fresno | 9 pm| Hanford | T: am| pm"l am| Bakersfleld 11°59 am| 6:25 pm| Visalia 12:16 pm| 663 pm! Tulare | Stopping at Intermediats polnts as required. | For particulars of stage and other connection Toquirs ¢ fratic Monager's Othce, 1 Markeg \troet. San Francisco- Weekly Call,$1.00 per Year