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1899. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 21, T Thirty-ninth districts inclusive. There wire, leading Major Hooker out.a length, | attendea his efforts and rewarded his en- | are skeloton creanizations In the other | With' Jermie Reid & close third. | nnstamn - Marecn tor the mtmbers have | districts. The districts will select thelr ~ == | invited him to a dinner, to be given in | candidates for convention delegates and, | Track Notes. | his honor at the clubhouse next Tuesda when approved, they wili make up a blan- | { The cvening will be spent in dining, mu- ot Or gener: k : ¢, 1 suppose | | Howard, the Australian plunger, spread | o HE M]Y UH 'l'HE | Kt or, gencral tickel of IX"a ‘ngnt: for | nis Coln #bout the ring In lare porkions | 1° and epecch-making | | the control of the organization is the | | on Rosinante. I E | stake. If they don’t win they are out | With a fair start the fifth race would | and done for for gaod. The exegutiyg Lo | have been easy for Jennie Reld. The!“’DGE CONLAN 1S | to be engaged SR L : Jockey Tom Glover took a sha{n h(‘ad(;}r‘ | vote of t al party e s A ah when Henry C fell on the back- stretch. e e - Tie hacaped with some Severe cuts and SURPRISED H.. FRIENDS IN | anization Ty to the b e bruises. € et | at ‘the primary. District clubs are g‘:l)fi»fi P iotity h opets (ot haizan: | LONG-DISTANCE CASTING. | organized at a lively vate, AR S possessing the necessary means will jour- — \‘:vrx'h:‘ o1 ,H-‘i' factions are mus: ney to Denver. Liberal m‘:lus m‘-fi ?flerfid} Dynamiters, pot-hunters and all those ) for the contest. AxXes urz“ Rosinante Crushed and reports say the meeting Will be the | who transgress the game and fish laws nd girdir i greatest in the history of Colorado. The are “not yet jockeys, t0o, are all headins in that direc- The reason e | would better steer clear of Judge Conian, way. i 3 s | as his Honor is now 1 omi’ embe (The reason AR + prominent member e ey the Talent’s Hopes. —— Lot it e AR for i¢ talking “har ON OAKLAND LINKS. | the largest and most Influential angling | A 1t moment and point N | _ ociation west of the big mountains. | 1t t )‘,m be mwnrml”h\ The various competitions among the The Judge has been taking quiet I | I coming into th aker's camp. ut players of the Oakland Cwolf Club are be- | sons in long-d ce fly-casting and | CLEVER PARTY PROGRAMME knives. w pefore the hurlyburly 15| FINJSHED ABSOLUTELY LAST ing brought to a condlusion as oppor-| shrimp baiting for some time past trom | lone otell orpanisitions ] tunity offers. The ladies’ cup has al-|that well-known disciple of Walton, M. —e i others will !v«% e | ready. been won by Miss Alice Moffitt, Lewis, who is better known as the dia- B orderlies are | | Who may be regarded as the strongest |mond man from Seuth Africa. a lively way lady player in the chub. The eighteen- | A few days ago his Honor informed a BLANKET TICKET AND CONVEN- JENKINS KEPT UP HIS GREAT a stream of Sagua ntreamin | hole_tournament, match play, begun on | feW of his most intimate friends that he TION POSSIBILITIES. - r directions. 1 SADDLE RECORD. | the Del Monte links on Dewey day, but | Would like a little outing on Lake Pilar- r dirotions. The | interrupted by variows events, has 'been | CItos and his bailiff tost very little lime RO Ut e | won by E. R. Folger, shown in the | i hunting up Charles Webb Howard Es 2 cf totEuRtE CROME KOEISiOE RS | following tabie: of the Spring Valicy Water Compan) 017 meeting ana elect A e ratic Axes Are Grinding While rozrar RO s, eihen | Benamela and Catastrophe the Long- | P Clean out the lake of 1is Sllvers. fenigens. 1] Factions Rapidly Organize manen ization with a stren est-Priced Winners—Recreation ’J\?dhg‘n Ty A ',";';(“"'K}f:h'“ (’,“'“B"“",:{”r‘” 2 > Yort t yre members. % . er, | ; inth Slub.has opened pe 3 e o festive crowd of iake-whip- | Developments. 4 l'l:\(“]:n:‘y‘;\l\r.n{ xllk‘\‘llfjlxg Successful Choices. s arrived at their destination aft 22 cighth will have a ball this | [ Plessant morning's ride from this city 2 : IEbii n ball 3 ge cast a warm glance at the lake - SIS AI‘”:‘H\\“' vv‘l’l“”:_vv “‘j)\"‘ 1“ o and seeing a break in the water about L with JumesHHGoRYoF (ntiowe: halt . mile trom _the b nk he tapped 2 r a 2 A e e 5 ] e shoulder and said something : iAoy A large crowd of enthusiastic specta g which sounded to Berger like “This wil| g pe ident In the tors attended the closing day of the rac be a great day, I a en i RO t d the ¥ of o great day, Lewis, for long-distan ol S0 wetis emo aster n at Oakland track yesterda) b =} fly-casting. | pal car & A i Ort LTahde e ‘I"Lh:“ll“r ¢ there was a “getaway’ stake. : g Berger was astonished at the Judge's : : - - e B L l(;.m:;;l It was reserved for the last number on 2 g |y {;’mnr and wondered if his Honor really | ¥ eang. At Muosie Han stomn ond | the cprd—a mile and a furlong run—and S s (= e et Le e ineanibly ¥ohenithe ¢ > e Fan 5 Biaat e At bper strous one it proved for tha 2,2 |zlal casting from the bank, ©eo lnsect bY tick ¢ t o (‘n“”‘nb’\yg\{‘xu,:n_“'.)b.]“qg.~ al's general! Jimmy Coffey's mare S35 el spiciously he (Berger) whispered into | N R T T was whispered about as the ] ) 7= 1 of John Henrioulle the words: | y lga il Bl L and from 4 to 1 her odds fell g £1Z B taexe ot in it; the Judge st} t n Qe et Under the | ('3 tg 5, There were but three other = R be @ second Mansfield 'if hecan cast a | I county committee are to follow, | Starters—Daisy May W and La Go- : = 'H:x’:rir-ull’?”:mnt(I d throwing a c Buckley is not the only | leta. The result s most distressing to | ; ning wink at Kelly remarked: - Why his | ame. ~ He is merely t the friends of Rosinante, for the mare e Honor is a dandy on the fly; he can wstler in the fleld. Phe- | was target bearer from sturt to finish. &l Etretch a varn (ne full length of the lake fare “;‘,5:51’“ rees that | May W, with W. Narvaez in the saddle, > [Sannisys Sraci 2 el WalE wul youl) “onsiderable has neen | PArt of the distance under wraps, made I} he anglers finally adjusted their | more will be ac-|the running to the stretch, where La Go- = fishing tackle and each man took a kill- d “within w days. The De< leta was at her saddle skirts. Bassinger 7 3| ing position. The Judge fortunately got | G will be tifully 1 thor- | on the latter then made his move, and . | the only boat on the lake that was dry | W ) granized this vear. There will | the Baldwin mare won swinging in 1:02% > | v’&"l‘rhlll::Lu“d $ the day propitious for | x iree to six rival organizations & quarter of oAt | angling the anglers met with little diffi- | Aistiiol et ””*;‘”H v\u.!nn . quartey f a second (!f.lh\ coust culty in catching trout ranging in ;\'?‘1,’!’2[* y 1 are already “thr reca _ Driving hard, Jenkins brought | 4 from a quarter of a pound to two pounds, | oty inth . Bome HEbE e Daisy F up in time to beat May W a | | But when the day’s sport was over and | W R i e Bead for {Hhe Dlace.. The iraciwas ool each man counted up his catch Lewls had | 5 elman nge,” who war outsider in the betting, going to the post | the lowest string, and his companions | : iy vantet et | S e | ;joshed” him so ‘hard that he actually rdell was mollified, Many on the lookout for a grub stake | o oo s o8 stuc n was effected in Judge | oot ageer R Al Gt | a happy thought, and demanding silence | Med Gy | took a “fiyer” on the rank outsider, but = - | gaid: “Well, boys, although you all put | d notices | the expected 100 £o 1 shot mever came.| | o [it on to me, T can assure vou that had | ( on, superintend. Benamela and Catastrophe at odds 3 ain's A - ot bee > unfortunate acciden N:“.'\m U limfw’:\?, I ; \\\" ’}\ n‘x’»‘L:-\::x‘;n-"«{‘.:x :‘_”‘mi'dr nf“; teen holes, medal play, begun on May 6, | I would be the happiest man in the 1 hired the hall £0r | the faepciter but a6 were sucocoatul | the following scores have been made: | bunch. ; 3 Liand hized the/ball for Jithe Zavoriten, Butitwo iaxel anarcattul 9: C. P. Hubbard, %; R. A. Tell us all about it. Lewis old boy,” y n courtroom \Com- | aid’ record, reaching the wire firse on e e horan of Lo Lokled i himarl€ g \ plan _ Uraom. X SUomdid DU the W ntion aft, G. D. Greenwood !rn ll hought of having lowered the colors Ro e ssioner Vogelsang orated and the sec- | three winnérs, During the week just end- | ang have forfelted. The | of the champion fisherman of the party. nket ticket | Jili 00" Club,but Messrs, Fenton and | seven. mounts, of which number he. won | Honor of having his name engraved on| . Well lsten. A few years ago the Fish % e {or Rainey Club. but Mo n and | seven mounts, of which number he won | e’ captain’s cup rests between J. A. Fol-| Commissioners stocked the lake with 1 man prefer to call ¢ ¢ ar- | on nineteen, cclipsing the nade by | Zet 218°C. B, Hubbard. | muscalonge, which is a large variety of S T e e B od O e P Started in fhe Uy by | piniihe!Tibvettk@cupiiournament, felgh- ern pike, and nothing was seen or A sish i R ockey Jenking started M ront “hY (X | teen holes. mateh play, with handicap, J. | heard of them until to-day, when 1| S o e v he TForty- | bpening mile ‘and s sixteenth selling. run:| A Folger (8):ba en D. F. Belden (4), | hooked a_monster over there where you re Wil be some fun in the Forty- | openisg mile ixteenth selling run. | $up; R. A. Cooke (6) has beaten . R can see that biue streak of water cov- | Ol o e e Biverh, whess he. assumned fue| Poiess Gositebnd vo W Jolison: (5) eréd vnth e and lily pads. I played | e in A T o Lo g in a arive a head before | has beaten H. F. Knowles (i2), 2 up, and | the fish for three hours, and was having | ed in‘an anti-Lar int % ing In A drive a head before | A thur Goodall (12) and J. C. McKee (6 |no end of roval sport, while you fellers : zatlon that proposes ' to win e Rave SHL- 6 plave were catching little tront. W Lanigan makes the same pro- A cheap band of “dogs’ ted in the In order to increase the enthusiasm for ‘Suddenly, and as my valuable prize | Buckleyites are muster-| A cheap band of 'dog Asttophe, an | golf among the ladies arrangements are Wwas all but’ done for, the big fish mada | sorts of other | seco o aon handily from Inverary | being made for home-and-home matches, | a dash and broke the hook. Why, boys, ations that S T favorite. Pongo took | nine holes, to be played between teams he was within three feet of where I stood | \ AW big Democratic Ce L tkewarm - g = 80 100K | ¢ ladies representing the Oakland and When the unfortunate accident happened.” _with ne 200 members, | the show: - .0 Wl s e Bl San Francisco clubs. The matches, of | The Judge at this juncture interrupted | n & {' ned !‘A D L P ThATE Tenichis put an over | Which there will be a seri will be con- | the narrator and asked of Lewis if the porium pulline e L eta Wik Mile ana | ducted on the same principles as the |fish had seen him. d to be ~factional. As it in- e e O S tory mile and | home-and-home matches recently played Why, of course he saw me,” said - JLH "““j,“' M8 DAIMDOKPLID 2LdE place from P. A. Finnegan. by teams of eight men representing the ILe gleefully 2 | = Aty Dy © predicted it will see storms looks as if Recreation had regained | two clubs. The first game of the Then,” remarked his Honor, with a| esident is Oscar looks 3 5 i ce been played on Mon benchfui smile, “I do not wonder th: S b her old form, for the second mile selling | was to have been pla; 2 o s T peen Mane 2 In f : SHaty was only a promenade for the mare | the San Francisco lagies not having made | the muscalonge, or pike as you call it, | R paci vx” .x‘\\“ «v."‘\;rh an 742! A 3 to 2 choice, she disposed of her field | up their team, it has been deferred broke away. Any fish that could see ind who Is one of the new entries | 2,3 10 2 Shaiee: Sh 00 eed up from | In recogmition of keen inter our sun-painted face on that day would nva e om0 a0 | Olint Highland Ball, at 20 to 1, | which Orestes Pierce, captain of the Oak- | smash a hawser in a dash for liberty. cal od tajthe Clty, Hall, s board | Qe into the gHow Jand Club, has shown in coaching the| The laugh was on Lewis but he swears 4 mposing 11st of Democratic pol The fifth race, at one mile and a six- | team Wwhich recently defeated the San |by Ferguson that he will get even on the 1, 8 Baekiey s not the Tanls Dol” teenth, fell easy prey to Benamela. The | Francisco representatives on the Burlin- Judge if it is ne ] o e dynamite reg : W effort to “capture” the brown gelding was going away at the|game links, and of the success which hu&}:}vllz\{;;‘amurc of the fish he lost at Pil- PR jinks is held frequently and PR He e O = — —_— : are being made to get in T ; s ADVERTISEMENTS. = s awakened to life and will revive its ¢ strict clubs within a week. Fe ey s S i he “lub is supposed keep . 8 . out of factional - troubles, but factional OAXLAND RACE TRACK, Saturday, May 20, 1809.—Eighty-eighth FREUD’S e troubles are apt to get into the club. day of the Wiu.. - Meeting of the Pacific Coast Jockey Club. wWeather “Pegamold” gold, latest, best, perfect paint; | fine. Track fast. CORSET HOUSE b ample bottle 2%c. Pegamoid, 63 Chroniel L = 5 ¥ v sample bottle K. Pegagicld, & Chronlele BAE-° | ~CWIN F. EMITH, Preriaig Judge. JAMES F. CALDWEL Customs Appointments. e ——— —— — = P. H. Barrett has been taken from the | | |@9Q, FIRST RACE-One and a sixteenth miles; CBELG I S e Rl L Retiring trom eligible list and appointed Customs In- ® purse, $400. AN B e = : spector in place of Mr. Livingstone, pro- i | ity uSIness. g moted to bo storekecper of ‘ihe Hasard | ndex. Horse. Age. WelghtSt. Std. %m. . Str. Fn. | Jockeys. [Op. CL warehouse. e TR 5 7 1h |Jenkins ..... g st o T Bidinger PRICESCUT BELOW COST S New Moon, 6 6 Glover | | B 3 3 W. Narvaez. ADVERTISEMENIE, > Bl PRI g 7. Ward | On all the Leading and Kiley Flacon, Well-Known Brands of ORSET Romero 1316, 1:22%: mile, 1:42%; 1 1-16m, 49%. Winner, Good start. Won first three drivi ng. Time—1-16, 31; 9-16, M. Linneli's c by Rio Bravo-Why Not, Scratched—Roadrunner 114, Thyne 107. A COND RACE—One mile; selling; three-year-olds and upward; purs THE PHYSICIANS | 3 T | Betting. An early call advised, 3 i : %m. %¥m. %m. Jockeys. [Op. Cl. : Who Are Successful in Curing and Restoring | . e for at ”;F prices marked Men Are Dr. Meyers & Co., the Old Re- fi‘ it :}1 Holmes sizes will soon be broken liable Specialists. They Cure: [ £ 1y | T i i ‘ M.FREUD & SON rey Bisease, Premature Decay, I ot 56 5 Jenkins . i 5 SERLEE 2 | Judge Napton, 4 13 5 4 arvaez dder BDisease, ! " natural! Losses, [l Ll i 1 9 Curry 742 and 744 Market St e Disease, | Wasting Drains, 1 Connaugh 9 10 s;; 5 Liver Disease, Nervous - Debility, ||| 2148 Durward, . AP sl “‘(\; == "“‘l"! 5 TAND-— i . i ime—1, 25 5 38, 1:17; ile, 1:43. Vinner, P. Sheridan's b. ERCHEL HDIsCa S B s N wlae { ot ke, iaa Sars. Wen haadlly. Second and third driving. 10 Grant Avenue. Bloo Di-ease, | Piles, Varicocele, | atched—Vishun 136, Don Vallejo 123, Anchored 106. skin Disease, | Private Diseases. Tlls R = ———— ———— B 1 THIRD RACE—One and a sixteenth miles; selling; three-year-olds and upward; |~ = = o M < AR P I "64. purse, $400. DR MEYERS & CO. have become famous for the many thou- | Bt AU dohoni B - — T e FOR | nds of permanent cures they hav: made during the past 18 years. ||| tnaex. Horse. Age. Weight,St. Std. ¥%m. %m. In: | Mockeve il Op: iiC FI"E TAI LORING Their remedies and methods are their own discoveries, alw ys ||| Zarl Cochran, 6....108 T 14 |Jenkins | . | ffec'ive, never harmu S e Sinte, 1% 2 23 (Hahn . o35 PERFECT FIT, BEST OF | effec’ive, never harm | e 1 |Hotmes -5 11-2 R at They avoid the use of electricity and all other temporary and ||| empo i i e I SoTnaNsh 18y avolc e USE y ! e y | B 5h 4 5 § 1 5per cent Less than Other j us stmulants. They have made and maintain ther reputa-. || 3 Aoy o= Tailors Charge, Go tc on for etfecting cures—lasting cures. |i 1160 Henr L 05 JoE Po“EI“ & 3 | i They make a specalty of dangerous and complicated cases. | el 6, :06%; 516, :31%: 9-16, B6: 13-16, 1:2 4). Winner, They cure mzny men every month who h:d been given up to die by | F. J. Stoer's br. g by imp. Siddartha-Jennie H. Second and Allw-g)ldsm'mosu to $35 € Every memb:r o' ‘h: staff is a specalist H i dmt’;‘fvn Tobey 108, Paul Kruger 107, Morana 102. det from ians., Pants from . $4:$10 selling; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $100. 201 and 203 Montgomery S, ntgomery St., | Terms: No Pay Till Cured Prices Reasonable. | 1 L e E e 3 , cther doctors have ever made such |||/ - - 5 B TaE e 1110and 1112 Market St., 8. F. 2 r or done busi- ness on such condi- || | 1ndex. Forses. Age. Welght ki jockevmsalon: 485 14TH STREET, OAKLAND, CAL. 3 e Jenki 5 t it Dr. Mzyers & Co. have built up ||| | 1144 Recrention, jz;;";h-."." H ! E Gl . olme: i remune- rative practice by con- | Hignland Ball, W i ye asses 1n s business on th'sp'an. Nothing Horton, 3.. Ward 3 , - e 20 R Gun Metal id nore fair to a man in need of the Horatio, ier 3 ervice ki led phy- sicans. Such a prop- Lt [Bassinger 5 Mountings, and the new clip that don’t slip, 4, 1 | “oburn | 30 tilt or waver (50 cents). ysition is better th ’ n | el |G L tter than ail the written or verbal I TR T Ty : . Burns & Waterhouse's b, m, by New Eastman Kodak, fits the pocket and varantees ever made [ Morelo-Fienic. Good start, Won easily. ’Second and third driving, makes large pictures; I 3 ed—Gold Baron 9 Juva 84, Ach 1 Salado IEV. Novia 110, Bausch & Lomb Zeiss Stereo Field Glasses, fals . . I e —— —— Oculjsts’ prescriptions filled. Quick repairing, Consultation and Adv1ce Fre“. 1186 FIFTH RAC —One and a sixteenth miles; selling; three-year-olds and upward: | Factory on premises. Phone Main 10. o 4 11 e, P It costs nothing to consult Dr. Meyers ||| ~m—mo P 2 T 5 | Betting. & Co. They will oiv you courteous treat- | ; Welghp Bl BT ijm., dem, - ¥m: Str. Fin; Jockeys. Op. . Cl. ment and sound advice even if you do not decide to have them cure you. | = ] 2101 615 72 21 11 [Tullett 5aw y ¥ (]| use gnr;g;";',;,k,,i $1 33 2w 21 1w 21 emdms L 4 3 OPTICIANS anocfi"""'(”""w" ! i3 Jennie Reld, §. 9 7 % 31 Loulllier . 5 5 . fiome Cures—Free Book for Men. e & TR O TR R s c ERENREL 16 Castake, 4 1 280 26 810 Bh. B lComum z 642 MARKET ST. INSTRUMENTS you cannot call write for private book, dagnosis sheet, free 1132 Opponent, 4 Eb 8% 53 81 81 73 [Viekery e ke CROCLE Bunt advice prices and other particu ars. Hom= cures a specialty. Thou- 1158 lmnnrl:zus. 4 | Z; Hi ‘{n ;2 21 LU ‘g:m“" fi ; ands of men. cure 5 1152 Ping, 4... 2 Bhate iz e e sands of men cured every year who have never seen the doctors. e 116, 06%; 616, 30%; 0-16, 5%: 13-16, 1:22; mile, 1 1318 anie ey an & Hollls' br. g by Ben Ali-Prose. Good start. Won first three dri; 2 é\ % Correspn"de“ce Confidential \ Shed-Lost Girl 109, Wyoming 111, Coda 108, Elidad 112, Glen Anne 10 4 [ No printing on envelopes or packages to show who sent them. l|67o EIXTH RACE—One and an eighth miles; four-year-olds and upward; purse, $400, 4,,, /[ T Heiiing. S r Index. Horse, Age. Welght St. Std. %m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jook lop. o G “ %! 2 1% 2% 21% 11 13 |Bassinger . | DR. ME YERS & Co. D L | 3" 34 35 33 2h |Temkine ot RADWAYS’S READY RELIEF has stood | { o (uBy) iy B T I s BT W e unrivaled before the public for 5 years as a | | Market Street, | ELEVATOR Hours—8 to 5 Daily. 1147 Rostnante, 5 R 4 4 (3 wWara i Faiz Ramedv. It instantly [ Francisco. | ENTRANCE Sundays—9 to 11. | ik L33%; mile, 139%; 1% miles, 152%. Winner, E. 7. | chies, Pasimonia. roeun ] “ San Francisco. | - Evenings—7 to 8. Good start. n easily. Second and third driving. Headache, Toothache and ali pains. lm-rn-ll‘i | FINIE. for Malaria and all Bowel Pains. All aruggsts, | |® ADVERTISEMENTS. 4O+ + 4O+ OHO+O+ D4R +CHOHO + O+ D40 + O+D + 44D+ O+@+D [O] > ® % ¢ CORDED TAFFETA DRESS WAIS and back, finished dress sleeves, n colors pervenche, golden brown, ca thyst, manila, lumineux; special. back, tucked finished sleeves in the same in a handsome black sati PLAID AND STRIPED SILK W and combinations will be offered as prices upward from.. % 2 ® ® 4 Opening of a Handsome line of Up-to- ® and Sha + BLACK SILK SKIRTS—An exceptio signs and endle s varlety, ranging O+O+O+® 8. E. Corner Geary and Stocl UNION SQUARE. ? $ LADIES' SILK WAISTS. MONDAY, MAY 22, WE WILL OPEN AND SHOW: LADIES’ BLACK SATIN WAISTS, cluster corded fronts lars and cuffs, lined and boned, made of an extra ¢ black satin and offered as a specia COLOBED TAFFETA DRESS WAIS' AISTS in all the new shades a special LADIES’ SILK SKIRTS. CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, MAIL AND EXPRESS ORDERS RECEIVE IMMEDIATE ATTENTION col- juality of Pbargam forl i Rl $6.50 TS, fancy cording, front tly made in the new s e b % b 97 50 TS, tucked front :llhfl new colors; }‘1:! $10.00 $6.50 inducement 2 202 SOR JOREOT2ORAOTSOR HOTROR SORHORRORZORJOR 202 SORJOL 2O SOR JOY2ORZOR 202 £OJO Ffl'c Shapes in all the Stylish Tints (O} nal line in newest de- + in prices from $7.00 to $30.00 ’2‘ > @® * kton Strests, San Francisco. b @ + * At “REALESTATE AGENTS S AUCTIONEERS ™ ONIGOMERYST THURSDAY, M The Gem Subdivis Buildi 1] ay 2§, 1899, At 12 0’Clock Noon, At Salesroom, 10 Mont= gomery Street. (Glen Park Terrace, ion of the Mission. Superb ng Lots! FOR BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE PURPOSES. At the Main Entrance to Glen Park and at the Terminus of the Glen Park Branch of the The attention of homeseekers, specula- tors and investors is directed to this sale. It is the only offering of unimproved property having a great prospective value | that has taken place in years. Every lot in Glen Park Terrace has a fine sunny exposure and commands a | good view of this new and popular resort, Glen Park. It is an admitted fact that all property adjacent to public or private parks en- hances rapidly in value. It is also conceded that no park has ever attained such popularity within the same time as Glen Park. What Woodward's Gardens were to the | city vears ago so is Glen Park to-day. The attendance at Glen Park Dewey day was 41,267. Events to take place there in the near future will draw fully 100,000 peo- ple in a single day. Wherever such crowds go real estate values must increase. Glen Park Terrace commands the key to the whole situation. San Mateo Electric Road. Tt adjoins Glen Park and fronts on the electric road, being at the terminus of | the park branch and at the main entrance. The Market-street Railway Company is } now constructing the Bosworth and Berk- shire streets road into Glen Park, and the terminus of this road will be within a few hundred feet of the lots we offer at this sale. We are grading, sewering and macad- amizing all the streets in Glen Park Ter- | race; therefore all lots will be in shape to | build upon. Catalogues, contafming diagram of prop- erty, are ready. Call or send for one. The terms of sale are only % cash, bal- |ance in 1, 2 and 3 vears. Title guaranteed by the California Title Insurance and Trust Company. Take San Mateo electric road and ride to Glen Park. Valencia, Mission and Sut- | ter street roads transfer to San Mateo line. | Agent on ground to show property. Note the date—May 2, 12 o'clock noon. BALDWIN & HOWELL, Auctioneers, 10 Montgomery Street. A A BIG KICK A man makes when his laundry work is sent home with porcupine edges and spread eagle button holes. If he would bring his linen to an up-to-date laun- dry, where perfect methods obtain at all times, such as the United States Laundry, he will receive his shirts, col- lars and cuffs equal to new every time that we send them home. The United States Laundry, Office 1004 Market Street. Telephone South 420. Weekly Call,$1.00 per Year ‘goooooooooooooooo o 8mr PALACE *»3 Eaag’ i oobi 1 o Connected by a coversd passageway. O 1400 Room=—900 wi h Bath Atiached. O | All Under One Management. (-] 10 NOTE THE PRICES: o ropean Plan.81.00 per duy and upward O R Plan 83.00 ber duy and upward O -] Correspondence Solictted. o [ JOEN 0. KIRKRATRIOK, Marsger. O 0000000006000 000C00 DR. MCNULTY. VHIS WELL-KNOWN AND RELIABLE OLD Specialistcures Private, Nervous, and Blood Dis- enses o/ Men oniy. Book on Private Diseases and | Weaknesses of Men. free. Over 20y'rs’ experience, Patlents curedat Home. Terms reasonable. Hours9 toddafly:8.80 t0 8:30 ev'gs. 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