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g THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1899. & e . ADVERTISEMENTS. Johnson, 1 b, SO L e S - S e e e Frank Tyler, Fred L. Hilmer, Charles Hazesce grinned sardonically and walted | johnsen. 1 b S e sl e J W. A, Schulf T. J. Harris, D. Ross, or the next man. i Dunleavy, 1. f. Sl o Loveland, A. W. Melggs, H. Levenson, Ewing and McGraw must have fed thelr | DUV, el o olaio g H : h o on those little spee 0vd et Jd men tor lunch on €9 | Moskiman, & R a Tra ation, [ lozenges they sometimes use at the rac St i i mv e ting, Fred | | track, for every one of the eighteen ath- atala T T e T P Meiges; police and | | letes was gingered up to the limit. Four o A L S Jr.; on closing, H. D. | | double plays in the first four innings, of . St i BasTang is S L J. Kenneday: aquatic which three fell to Olakls:indk;filll,s! the | San Jose .. e o l=s R s 4 (9] kind of ball that was played. ot oot e 02000000 02 be procured from any of : appreciated by the spectators, the i Oakland . 0 1oy org n ral fcomimittecs or any oflithe D Seemed fo sympathize | Base hif Do 111 FOR 51 . lulCHAEL, Wwholesale presented with the dental operators, SUMMART. Connecting there with our own vessels for | S | The dudes played a flelding €ame SUCh | guny responsible for—Borchers, 1: Russell, 2. ¢ | seldom equaled and aga mons -base hits—Dunlea McGucken, 8 AT THE PARK AND CLIFF. | Efr;fede£?1;T ;‘)3\ are the most finished :{,‘;Zd_”"sBJn%m hits—McGucken, Donovan. s % | fielders in the league. Lange, Schmeer| pyq page on errors—San Jose, 1: Oakland, 3. | E. W. Crook Is Painfully Injured b; eebles fairly ate base hits and | pirit base on called balls—San Jose, 4; Oak- Sl 2 | and Peebl 3 | —— the Kick of a Donk: | e | threw like fiends. Outfielding honors fell | 1and, 1. Left on bases—San Jose, & Oakland, SerObyeL 0D KBy to Dunleavy, who threw one man out at|ig Struck out—By Borchers, 3; by iman, 5 3 [ Many thousand people left ir hom | firet from deep left, completing .;‘ dolublv!‘l Hit by g:mnprnm}r’.var, hnlr)‘lmplr‘y ml"? e s o ‘ F vesterd. nd spent the day the open . Jlay, and pinched another at the plate. lon. Double plays—Dunleavy to OIIRO 3 nd all points on the Yukon River. e new, magnificently fitted, FIRST- End offt the Sl early ! e v it do i oy Two Beautiful Base- |iiTidhed the first half ot the game | Boreners to sianion; schmeer, to Peeples CLASS STEAMSHIP Chutes and Sutro Baths, while t for Oakland and in the D T it sae . Umpte i » Tournament. pas peopled for a mite below e i | pall Contests. | for four bite, netting too, ek e | Mcomhell " Slncial rerer” Sapieto. BT ELA, | House. No serious accidents occurred e sixth with a base on balls w5 coatzag & during the day. but E. W. Crook, who SPening e map substituted. Not a m:! SENATORS MEET DEFEAT. Now lying at Folsom-street Wharf No. 2, will sail POSITIVELY ON | resides 260 Rose av , was painfully | T A | was made off the doctor's deliveryandnot | =~ = = " | injured. Mr. Crook was holding a child | a run was scored. ] SACRAMENTO, June 4.—Good, snappy JUNE 8th AT 2., N . onlone ot & A 5 Sorcher: cffective in_all but the | MENTO, > 4.—Good, snapps FAT PURSES WERE DIVIDED |on one of tne littic donkeys at the Chil-| o) MOST PERFECT FIELDING | o c0g s s oot e ot iiped on f0r | ball was played at Oak Bark to-day. the | To be followed at Interval of about two weeks by Steame t PAUL” and | dren's Playground wh CAERLgR | three hits, resulting in Oakland sdorll’[;\i' | game resulting in a victory for the San “PORTLAND. S tired of its burden, balked and when an | tallies. It was this way: Hammond I8¢ | pranciscos. The umpiring of Patsy Ca- For particulars as to freight and passage apply to Sortme fe o el oy DRkl SR e e ) ko and beat and | hill was condemned by ail’ unprejudiced | Crook side. Mr. Crook was | ball out at first. He stole s | 5 Vit i JOSEPH ROSS OF ANTIOCH WINS | custained fracture of | PLAYS MADE!went to third on Peeples’ grounder to | patrons. He favored the local team on| ALASKA COMMERCIAL COMFPANY, v b b | BOUS DOUDEE [ Leake. *Hanlon Tatled to hold the thiow | every close play and made several glar- 310 SANSOME STREET, San Franeisco, Cal LS DAY Ll al, wher frtune| DURING THE AFTERNOON. |aid the kid was safe only to be pinched | ing Slunders in their favor. : hEeE - | {8k segong Dy EsghE 2 % o centée s Harvey was touched up for fourteen | e was removed to son drove a pretty single to center, scor- s . r | RA. . — | ni ing Ha - ardi s as- | base hits and failed to retire a single| & ILROAD TRAVEL. : | ing Hammond, and after Hardin was as 8 1l street was | sisted out at first by Anderson tallied on | man on strikes. The feature of the game - — oo R ey i : : Nl b bl : | Dunlevy’s double to left. Russell flew to | was the batting of Swindells, who made | P 5 RGEREC sterday’s Session Characterized by | s | thrown by | nydes Miss a Golden Opportunity to| shderson, retiring the side. in the | 10UT Safe hits out of four times at the S 3 LD L AGIENG CONFANY. Remarkable Sh i — Hi | 3 5 San Jose made a brace of runs in the | bat. Iberg, besides pitching a great 5 . oL I KD Score and the Dentists Return | Jea and Borchers led off with | game, made three clean hits, The score: | \ REMLESTA Tratns ienye mmt e due to acrive at Guns That Shot Inside the : singles and both scored on McGucken’s ety \ SIL W : Lot o Home Well Sat: T Novee s il sy SACRAMENTO. 2 RND (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) Money Were the Rule. isfled. Anderson made another safe shot, but un- | AB. R. BH. SB. FO. A. B. GENERA S EAVE — Frox Josel, 189, — STy inetticd Smntterd by Lo - | Hutchinson, 1 b L= a0 asane Jorgi ol A LEA ox JUNEL 18 happily settled matters by being nipped | Hutchls ty et opi L Al i R | at “the p by Dunlevy when he at- |Harvey, p. Al S St e Y 04 Benicia, Suisun aud Sacramento | tempted to score on t The last run | JOY'e T 2 | 104 Margsville, Oroville aud Redding via | of the game was m San Jose in | Fagan, s s folala bttt ° Y oodland — Afte vo successive defeats, the tooth | the fourth. Dalrymple hit by a |y ghii) s Ay Rt {] Y 04 Elmira, Vacaville and Rumsey.. D A y pitched ball for the second time, went to | Mcaughlin, 1. f.....4 0 0 0 2 1 0} 04 Martiuez, San Ramon, Valicio, Napa, ‘1‘““1 “;’“‘"5‘ second on a short passed ball and scored | Shananan. o, f. gt s R el . Calisto ';','d‘;'«",flclf,“s i y sation Park ves- | on O'Dea’s single to right. A lightning | Sheehan, 3 b. g0 e I0Sc T o5 B S SXPIoss. UL v : | double play by Lange, Peeples and Johne Sl s s TO-MORROW. Josg, Livermore, S e 0w 4 oS +Hed+Do@ | son spoiled "O'Dea’s hopes of getting| Totals ... ST TR "TUESDAY JUNE 6, 1899, il Chion Gt od PR @ | around. e 5 *Milt kdaleand Sono !" There was a period of deep suspense in :g"‘l\; ‘;;QQR s AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. 0r Haywards, Niles and Way Stati ! | the seventh inning, when Oakland fille B. s . bl 9:004 Martinez, Tracy, Lathrop, | the bases without a man being out, It |Pyne c. f 1t oiee At Our Salesroom, 638 Market St. Merced and Fresno ¢ | looked like a moral certainty that the | Krug. s. e doo e leetan b O — - 91004 Fresuo, Bakersield, & o | Dudes would at least tie {he”score, but | e Al FORECLOSURE SALE. LU ST © | San Jose played ball as it has not piayed | jinvan. 1 H 0 0| West line (1750-5) Folsom st.. 138 ft. north . 18 and East. & | before this season, Ewing's hopes of | quic™™poft = Lo 1 3§ 1§ 0| of Fourteenth, #x127 ft; four clegant flats of | 19:004 Vallejo SEEamar | making it three straight was blighted. | o'Neil 2'b 3 0 1 0 1 2 0f5 5 5and6 rooms and bath, all modern im- | yg.90x Niles, Livermore, Stockion, Bacra- @ | Hardin, the first man up, was given | Swinaéils, c.. i 1 4 0 5 3 ofPprovements; new plumbing: rents $65. o Mot Hantr Vst 3 ‘ pass, Dunlevy following with a nice sin-| Iherg, p... $ 0 3 0 0 1 0| WESTERN ADDITION BUILDING LOT. Portersillo. 2 | 8le. Anderson’s error of Moskiman's - o A [ e North side McAllister st., 137:6 ft. west of *1:00p Bacramento I e @ | grounder filled the bags. Donovan drove| Totals .. % 4 U 2 2 9 0| Flllmore st disTs fi; afine site for sunny | 3:00r Haywards, Nilcaand Wev Sistl | the 0 O'Dea, who forced Hardin at N ey ats or house with garden; desirable location; | 4:00r Martinez, San Ramon, Valle t \ 3:.\ }:laallr-( ‘Iru‘t n‘ll‘ n}‘n' c fr:?:u?\(s nzm‘n had | D L e surroundings good; cars convenient. Napa, Calistoga, x‘n,r:llmn @l eupants FBorcho not lose his | Sacramento 0010020 NORTH BEACH INVESTMENT. 4:00p Benicia, Vacaville, Sacran ¢ wever, although the Oakland | Base hit 071521051020 West side (15 Salmon st., and east side (5) Wood.and, = Knigh g rker, | | rooters tried their best to rattle him,| San Francisco. DEOSL AR 1o Himmelman st.,. 57:6 ft. south of Broadway e s Oy : 10 Gil- ¢ |and Schmeer struck out and Lange| DBase hits. T TN st., 20x60; two nice coftages of four rooms e e o S o 19:159 i # | pushed out to McGucken. In the SUMMARY. each, fronting on different streets; rents $10 50 | 0P XosemitoBleoping Car for Raymond 23+ L e e e ) o, % Runs _responsible for—Harvey. 3; Tberg, 3 |Per mORth. o o field, Ssugus for Santa Barbara, > +-9+-5>4->45* @ Home run—Eagan. Two-base hits—Shanahan, | 189141 1415), Ohsttanc o Los Angeles. 9:454 36 Swindells, Sullivan. First base on balls—By | Fast side (13-l41-141k attanooga st. %0 | 5:30p Stockton, Merced, 12:15¢ & a3 - ases—8ac: ft. north of Twenty-third st., 40x117:6 ft. to 3 = = Harve: by Iberg, 1. Left on base: r 5:30r Martinez, Tracy, Mendot: ehto, 4; San Francico., 8. Struck out-By | Tear street; four new modern flats of 7 and § Mojavé and Los Angeles. 8:408 ¢ Therg, 3. Double play—Hutchinson to Stanley to | ooms and bath, porcelain tubs, etc.; large anta Fo Route, Atlautio 9 Stuis’ o Hutchinsom, Wild- pitch-Harvey. | two-story stable ‘on rear street. for Mojave and I 6:459 Time of game—1:45. Umpire—P. Cahill. Scorer TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. 6:00r Turopean Mai 9:454 e — G : North side Seventeenth st., ft. east of 0r Hayvwards, N 7:45 G. A. Griffin. % —_—— Market, Z5x80: & fine building eite, half block | * 12:15, . _ | trom function of Market and Castro sts 2 @ WHITEW ASH FOR WAT, GUERRERO-ST. BUILDING LOT. 8 a 5 b SONVILLE. West elde Guerrers 8t 45 ft. north of Four- | se.eer yomi Bry! s * é i ter!\:h, ;\’sfls. fl'n‘n fi“é‘“‘"g lot in zn.,“d‘renh i 110:508 s : ing locality. one block fr er poini RN JORYZ, Tute Srfas O MISSION-ST. R E. COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge . | whitewashed Watsonville' this afternoon | yegt side (2114) Mission ft. south of (Foot of Market Street.) © |in the presence of a big crowd, several | Ciarion = st. 25:4x80; two-story bay-window | ~F:45x Santa Gras Frxoursion for Sasie———% 5 ¢ | hundred being from Watsonville, in one gn#eogr & rooms and bath; in busi nelg] i I\ka.cnd Princial Vvay Siations t8:038 o | s o s season. | borbo : N , Center San Jose, Felton, @ | of the best games played lhl: Season. | BY ORDER OF ADMINISTRATOR. i ii';?fiderflfc?s:n?:%n?finflc\v:v ¢ |The game was distinguished by brilllant| g,,1; cige Duncan st. 20 ft. east of Noe Statious. . o BisoR : | |plays and Donlin's masterly pitching. | gt., 25x114; cheapest lot in this neighborhood: 2:13» Newark, Centerville, San Jose, New € | Watsonville only got a man on third base | all ready for building; subject to confirmation | Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creck, | e andanct ok ot t out | of court. Banta Cruz and Principal Way 1 |twice and each time h 8% DU PRECITA-AVE. LOTS. Stations....... veenoo. "10:308 ) I ETOADDFRX ¢ |at the home plate. Watsonville was help- | goueh side Precita ave., 500 ft. west of Fol-| 4:13P San Jose, Glenwood and Way Bta- N A THE TRAPPER < |less before Donlin's mystifying curves. | som st $0xi2 or thres good lots all ready | g o tons 0:204 \\\\ ARE A JRIELE, ¢ |He had such perfect control that he| for bullding: street work done. = S " r9:204 N\ 3 R ¢ : CUMBERLAND-ST. S. J = \ 4 | sbeuck them ent at Wil Donin struck| - COMCESRAHU S LOIR o 4 N Whalen | North side Cumberland st.. 105 | t CREEK ROUTE FERRY. € | Shto tehed s sond game, bt was hatten | GAzoles, 8t JBELLL, s lte well situated: | o piN TRANISIS Tt of irke St lip 81— ? | effectually when runs were needed. He | EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., -‘.éZ tg:gg 3!1;!5):: 11:00 *2:00 13:00 7 WuME WARD € | had excellent support. Not a run was | Auctloneers, 68 Market St | prom OAKLAND—Foot of Brosdway,—*6:00 8:00 10:004.16, J BOUND - 4 [made until the fourth inning, when Don- | i $12:00 *1:00 $2:00 0 $4:00 *5:00r.m, MERRILL OF @ |lin made a home run by driving the ball | T A retrs vivauTy DT 0% = OTOCKTOMN. .. | into right field. In the fifth inning Santa NERVI LOST VIGOR, COSE DININTON) (Bront Gange]s ° e i . : o ; e AND MANHOOD (Third and Townsend Sts.) S>>0 Cruz increased the score two more by | &8 ———— - r = 3 ® ©+64604-090464096+0+-@ | Clark reaching home on Kleibers. three. | Ciees oy Might Eniioi s wisting. | »3i00s oo s Soin ey Wrinaieso:. Seined 5 4 | eighth Hammond led off wi | base hit, and Kleiber scoring on Whalen's | diseases, all effects of sellabuse, or excess Almaden Wednesdaysouly)....... 1:30p who | § & | but naver Bof any fontoX With a double, | wild pitch. ot another run was made | indiscretion. A nervedonic and blood builder, | $7:804 Sunday Excursion for San J t twelve | the scores of hoth ghme: Following are | after it. Santa.Cruz played an errorless | Brings the pink glow to pele checks and res Sants Cruz, Pucific Grove an é + L Bamens | game, while Watsonville made one error. storcs the fire of youth, By mail 500 per Principal Was Siation 18:358 Slade, & MORNING GAME. SANTA® CRUZ. box @ boxes for $2,50; with a written an Joso, Tres Pluos, Sui h )¢ ¢+ Tl AB. R. BH. §B. PO. A. E. || 5N guaraatee o cure o refond the money: Tita Obino, Guadatupe, Sart and , er of & OSEPH oSS L] OAKLAND. Williams, 2 b 40 1 0 5 1 0| Wervita Miedical €o., @Hnton & Jackson sts., @hicag, Principal Way Stations .. N P rr\“’ T sl T 71 AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. E. | Donlin, b 3L e e e ety 10:404 San Joso wud Way Station n i up for ¢ !Donovan, c. £.......05 0 0 0 4 0 0|Devereaux, 8 b. gison ol o Ry e e g XS . LF. | 1LBoa ose and Way Stations 2 8 N e NI | e 0004000-0-064 0409000200040 +0-+-0+ciao@]Echmeer s s e e S0 ol ) = 2435 San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, ma - n birds nside e Sl bt Loy e e RATLROAD TRAVEL. Gilrog: Sioliater. Babte - Do, t Core: © i Sy i B domen Al 9 Salinss, Monterey and Pacifio : Pecples, S s S ot o - Rellimiaiher datn it 8t T 0 ann g gl S s SR R e — ¥ . «fumeon, | WINS THE FAY MEDAL AT THE PIGEON SHOOT. fsmeiping &3 ¢ 8 o oikbbens e sia0n 80T ss Y ST i Ige, I, L. : c B *3:30p San Jose E S Gltbert, 15 Hordie o138 b d fbele cWINIE B 5 6 15 5 CALIFORNIA NORTAWESTERN RY. OO, | hisraimsendiniisis e e L sed m{”m F'g!’_rn r¢,<()|:~‘“ th the follow- | terday afternoon and won out by a smrle Shea, p. i4 0 0 Moo 3 ol Totalys T e 1 e LESSHH mo;g;gA,g;g::g;;ilgggl‘g:’rggm?: i LA ng results: Fifty-vard ¢ of | Ss it e 5 c ovel- e e b | : S s B |9t 3 l0 2 in 2 contest that mever devele| 7 Trnn : 'SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIG | eifor sto3iedus Wi aier i s 3 e 11 secor ope e N = | A 3! 8 . A B = - g Members of the S&l.l Francisco Club »anfl:u"’) r!‘.‘.».“ bk B e e e e SAN JOSE St AB. B. BH/SB. P0. 4 E. | RAILWAYFCOMrfiNYL = AiocMceniog: P i Afereoon Do Good Work With the Rod in | Ga second third: also a pretty contest, far better than the AB. R. BH. §B. PO. A McCarty, 's. & 0.0 0ctatieny o)l ibmcon Hspeyy Hovee Markot I e LR Various Kinds of Casting. springhoard di rd, F. score would indicate. It was a pitcher's | McGucken, c. f......4 1 0 1 3 1 0 L g { 2 BAN FRANCISCO TO BAN RAFAEL. YT ander. /Sunday and Monday. = R o g | Baker secon battle and the Officeholders managed to Leake Sogenih e ey 5 HE WEEK DAYS-—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 & m.; 1338, were favorable for good |won by A. J. Baker 8 e S s+0 | Graham, r. {. B e e L T 10 2 2 0 7435, 510, 6:30 p. m. Thurgdays—Extra trij v Lake, Golden Gate Park, | siteiiemad At el make their shots just when safbe hl;‘s Anderson, 2 b. EREy TR A 0 5 % 2 0| et 1189 p m Saturdays—Extra trips at 1: x R ¥. As a result the scores of : : counted the most. Johnson was brought | Dalrymple, 1. £..008 0 1 o 4 o 1 2 | _and 11:30 p. m. | San Francisco l-'\'m:lir:( el Democratic Club Meeting. back into game, and although his head | Borchers, 1h........8 0 1 0 9 o 1|Ricert b it BUBDAY L 0N, LB & W A : Walter D. Mansfield, with & cast | There will be a meeting of the Fortieth 1s still troubling him severely, he flelded | Qoeb S % Sl et ol = = 5 o | "SAN'RAFAEL TO BAN FRANCISCO. to his credit, was high man | Assembly District Demacratic Club to- | his position nicely and tore off three hits| Kent. ¢ 3 0ne s e e Dl ratais s 3570 Sy 1| WEEK DAYS—6.10, 1:30, 930, 1110 &, m.; 18 jistance event; Edwin Everett | NiEhtat Bear Hall, corner of Post and Fill- | in the two contests. s = - - = = - - RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS. 0 SeI5 - . BaturdaysSRuta trips et | Ty, EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR was s With 118 oot Baten ats oot | more streets, Judge Thompson and the | San Jose wases o much stesdien game| Totsls . DG BT e e 0012000 %3 BUNDATSATh S50, 110 a. m.; 140, 8:40, 50K, | work_ ig top score in the accuracy | Hon. Joseph Gorman will deliver address- ' than it did Saturday, but was unfortun- RUNS AND HITS BY NGS, Base hits o0t i A ; . | i and delicacy contest. The detailed scores | es on the political issues of the d: ate in not being able to hit when men | oakland . sy Tonaling 000000000 Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park THE i Speeches will also be made by the follow- were on the cushions. Thirteen runners | Base hits. Base hits. 0010000 1-3| | $6 and 54 feet; Ev field, 123; Mocker, dung, %0; Haight San Ji E Base hits, ing members: E. Troy, L. George H. Cabani Byington, E. L. F 2 SUMMARY. 1—9{ Farned run—Santa Cruz. Home run—Donlin. s shows the extent to which from this misfortune. There P. | left on ba tzger- coro Arrt In Effect | Ban Francisco. | %) Union Pacific. ald, L. M. Manzer a others. Capies 0 § e 2 SUMD Y. Three-base hit—Courtney. Sacrifice hit—Strieb. April 18, P Ipn:rfirz- r).r:‘;]d“(-;lnusr st nice attendance, and when the st Firet base on errors—Santa Cruz, 1 First base | 1599, Sun- | Week and the foatures of the measure diseuss. DeW electric road is in operation, giving | Runs responsible for—Andrews, 4 Shea, 1.| on called balls—Watsonville, 7. Left on bases | Destinatton. | days. | Days. - = o B G crank. 3 S - | Hol — 5 vo-base hits Santa Cruz, 1; Watsonville, Struck out— | — —! ed. Edw Rock is president and akland cranks some means of reach. | Home run-Hardie. Two-base hits— 1 - - . ; 7 Avnn P 100550, . | Borchers, , ; ews, Sacri- | Donlin, 12; Whalen, 1. Double plays—Morrow Novato, 10:40 am| 8:40 am PR B oy e Ay G the grounds besides working thelr fcahiv Lange. First base on errors—Onkiand, | to McCarthy to Sina: Donlin o RKleiber u | Petaluma, | 6:05 pm|10:25 am | s‘“ FHANGISGU TD cchAGu 2812, 7 and —_— e ge out on bicycles or being churned |2; San Jose, 2. First base on called balls—Oak- | Clark. _Passed ball—Morrow. Time of game- | Santa Ko 3 pm| 6:20 pra 3 docker, $1; Ocean o ity L. in a home-made bus for an hour, the land, 1 San Jose, 4 Ieft on bases—Oakland, (13 Umpire—R. Levy. Officlal scorer H. | 5 = WITHOUT CHANGE: S s e 101 Beventh street, comer Miseion. Saic | MOTNINg games at Golden Gate will prove |y a5 Joje [, [tk out-By Shea, 5 by | Flelsig. = Windane, 2 am & et jopand 8515 PeT | water direct from ocean. more profitable to the managers. ball—Kent. Wild "pitch—Andrews. Time of Struck by a Car. Healdsburg, BUFFET SMOKING AND LIBRARY CAR§ e oAbt e 3 exception of a week ago, the game—1:3) Umpire—0'Connell. Offictal scorer i % i Lytton, ‘WITH BARBER SHOP. S e e @ +>+064649046+6+0+@ crowd at Recreation Park in the after-| —H.8. McFarlin. | A young man giving his name as James PR LR R : DOUBLE DRAWING ROOM SLEEPERS. Yesterday's Handball Games. noon was the largest of the season, and AFTE GAME, g:;’b!‘_,"oir‘(‘gss:‘f::&kl:;‘t Suchnat :{flrke' : Sl FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS. = ahe R 3 s last evening, es- ; Hampton and Toy were defeated by | % every crank fully expected, in view of | | yhutes) Hopland and | PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS. pro- SAN JOSE. caped with a few slight bruises. s:0am| Ukiah. | 7:3 pm ® | the turmoil that marked Saturda, DINING CARS (A LA CARTE). hite an. Maloney in the set-to for the - i 3 i e e AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. under the influence of liquor, and when ONLY 3% DAYS TO CHICAGO. me of Ryan's medal for the best ¢ [cocdings, fo witusss 4 xeonirance 0L hob- | macutken e fob & Lo % Sl vo dis dhnving Bovit he e 2 3 Leaves San Francisco daily at € p. m. )f seven continuous games "o & | tilities, with possible 1.mr.(;1>; d.hliul | MeCHLken, & T80 b b s iSOl anie ahusive anA Stastdd thtanniniiees| 8:00 am| Guerneville. |7:3 pm season. he score which was played this they were disappointed, for the storm | Graham, r. f. .3 0 0 0 2 0 0|thedoctors. He was promptly seized and | this event was: 21-11, 17-21, 21-19. clouds had entirely disappeared, the only |Anderson. 2 B4 0 1 0 3 4 1|removed to the priton, whers he was 3:00 ot 0:40 am| § Mo ?‘:;htmflmmmmm"ml ”“:. c e A;h”)funmp:daiui fdu.;]:g alagy fgls ® sign of the previous day's bitterness be- i;:';fifgv‘fvhlv ; 3 R {1‘ 1; g ? charged with being drunk. Bty R B Ty 5t ows: W) 4 ing shown when Donovan went to bat in! o p 3 b. 5 5:60 pm( Glen Ellen. | €:05 pm| it 3|26 gherm i Donevas e e habln ey f 8 1Y 44 . o : NORTH PACIFIG COAST RAILROAL, e o i e L for San Jose. It may have been acci-|Kent, or e o0 e el ADVERTISEMENTS. Sebastopol. 19:40 am Clements an anson. Score, 4 | dental, or the (f:!\letbmny have recalled | M e e —— 4 Eeld o Vis Seusalite Ferry. B i T G e el & | the joit in the face Donovan gave Han-| Totals ......... 3t 7B 3 | “Btages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Commencing April 25, 1599, T D oley S Sl R lon the day before, but however that may OAKLAND. | Bprings and White Sulphur Springs; at Lytt | PROM AN PRANCISCS 10 MILL VABLEY P. Basch and C. Basch defeat | ¢ be, Donovan was foaked by the first ball | 2 = | for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skag: AND SAN_ RAFAEL. nd L. Jacobs. Score, 21—11 | @ | pitched—a wide inshoot that came with | B AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. E. 1 1 Eprings; at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hope WEEK DAYS—T: *8:00, 9:30, 11:00 & m.j ! L. Carraine. Score, $ | ball. ‘Donovan grunted audibly and ea- | Lange § 1. 4o ot oy 0 sp“la"s‘s for Ailments of Men § B T Siastrets Bprings: ‘st Uniab tor Viely | Rafasl, on Mondays. Wednesdays, Saturdays 5 | ressed his aching siats as he trotted to| Hammond, RS L e i ey | Borings, Saratoga Sprins, Blue Lakes, Lauret | and Sundays, at $:00 and 11:30 p. — Kirby. + first and for some time afterward, while ' Peeples, 2 ol e G Ml SR | Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, SUNDA Y'S—*8:00, *9:00, *10:00, ~ 11:00, 11:34 @ oeoeteoe0e Potter Valley. John Day's. Rivemide, Lislera: | 1000 ol . aoee'nct rin 5 San Hafi Boodaya, Bk, e iristie hode Taliville, | §:30 p. m. does not run to Mill Val'y Sundays. Philo, Christine, Soda Springs, Navarro, Whitesboro, Alblon, Little Rive Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Brags, - MOgmIMON (Reieives Tve . GLass-ArmEp ,t: fi,.‘.@;m‘ Trains marked () run to San Quentin, FROM BAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. Westport, Usal, Willitts, Laytonvill Cnm-‘L“mE.Efizfi'AZ‘vss‘— i» Foiey _715555. :naa 10:20 } g e nregs o Haris Olaen's, Dyer. | ®pXfRA TRIFS on Mondays, Wednesdays Saturfay to Monday round trip tickets at | %30 RASNYRS &' S gnd JlS e m o 5:15, 00, 1015 duced rates. : TOn Sundays round trip tickets to all potnts |5 g beyond San Rafael at half rates. | _Trains marked (%) run to San Quentin. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. v n. rres and A, W J. Crowe. S —21, 3i—15 J. White and E, T ted A.'Hampton and E. Maloney. Scof 165, 13—21, 21—16 —_——— MERCHANTS' PICNIC. 311 L P DODEDEDI DD O EEe Ot P is Ci i g Ticket Offi¢os, 650 Market st., Chronicle blAg. | = WEEK DAYS—5:45, €50, 855, 10: Dealers of This City Will Hie Them | H C WHITING, R. X. RYAN, | a 'm.; 12:35, 2:45, 435, £:20 p. m. = selves to El Campo. General Manager.. Gen. Pass. Agent. | EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays | and_Baturdays, at 7:00, 10:20 p. m. SUNDAYS—§:00, a. m; 105 1:20, 2:40, 3:65, 5:30, 6 :20 p. m. THROUGH TRAINS. a. m. week days—Cazadero and way sta’ns. p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta'ns. p. m. week days (Saturdays excepted)— Point Reves and way stations, a. m. Sundavs—Cazadero and way sta'ns. p. m. Sundays—Pt. Reyes and way sta'ns. A committee of wholesale merchants of San Francisco have agreed to hold a pic- nic thie year. For the past two none has been held by the whole: for various reasons, and now that there is a desire and a demand for one, it has been declded to afford a day of enjoy- ment at El Campo on Saturday, June 10. Saturday, being a half businc day, chosen as most fitting, and gives an opportunity for the employes and their families to participate, a8 a great ma- OuT WALKS Borcde ms ! bl Bl ; i sz ||l Santa Fe Route [ ] weekly installments. [Ho eveesa {1li| consuzramioN rRER. G o rnee moox—nowe cunes. [l The ONLY LINE Wilh Its OWD yye o rmaciscy anp s oaqum o et any inen svery year wivhons Tracks California 0 |~ 'VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. seeing them. Sufferers who cannot call ° P jority of the houses will close entirely, | o T i e hook AR Chicago, oo jan, %, 159, traine will ris es followsy A boat will leave at 9:30 8. m., and for | , BELOR FOR MEN,” symptom blanks, Bouth-bound. th»bound.‘ hose who cannot leave their business and | ¢ rices and full partioulars of their won- | e Crabloyment ot that Hing It has been fss |4 8ertul ‘Home-Cire System. Every day In the year Pullman Passen-|Mixed | = hrized ~[Pessen- cided "to_have another boat depart at 1/ [ === Palace and Pullman Upholstered Exc'ntd Exc'pid | Daily. p. m. Both boats return at about 5:30 Z7Z3IMARKET ST. | Tourlst Cars leave Oakland Mole —— I There will be a great number of & at 5:30 P. M. for CHICAGO and the I Stockton | 3:45 pm| 6:00 pm gate and game prizes ‘Io[r nllh Blanchard's | ¢ BAN FRANCISCO. Take Elevator. EAST. ‘3 l!:-‘fnr(‘ed 13 40 pm| 4113 = n secured for the day. Tick- | . S resno 0 am| 2:42 have been reduced to 50 cents per | P | Close connection in Union Sta- | % Eniord, L S R e round trip; chilaren 2 cents. Any surplus | ¢ tions at Junction points 1 Batirate | 40 am| 122 pra derived will be devoted to the Children's | | AR e o i s | 55 ami 1:05 pm Hospital. _ are manage v The following are the officers of the as- | ¢ MR. FRED HARVEY, and are per- | g‘;’rbn‘nxlc-‘:‘:rrl:-?:lm‘;&mir;:g‘;c{,‘n“u“e‘g‘(;“ sociation: % ® fect in every detail, serving sump- | nquirs at Tratic Massger's Office, 321 Marked ;‘1'1""“11“.1;1 el f,’”“ fi:;rl‘::eJ p{(efr:de- 2 4 Tl & tuous meals at regular hours and ‘_‘trn}_gn.rn Francisco. R G O R urer, 4. A. Folger; honorary vice pr \ ) % i X e (A = reasonable rates. 7 = Thomas Kirkpatrici. f Ovea H“.““; Qut é\;, 2 § Suches, WNourp Likep: | s No other line offers so many In- | MOUNT TAMALPALS SCENIC RAILWAY Starr, James Dunn, Charl His WASUING = SERIous EFpecT Sueaire, o Have SeTTLES | ducements as the SANTA FE route. Commencing SUNDAY, April 1899, Bon, V 7.’ Stulz, m C ® ASHIN Ma Has O~ THE Boxes. Owp § T Purely vegetable, mild and reliable. Caur e ‘ WEEK DAYS, 9:30 a. m. and 1:45 p. m. ,' £, B Heigham, 3 Bhoan, A ircmas, Job | § s g T honovanet Bl gy combiee abeorvton and | - FRANEISED TIOKET OFFICE— 528 MARKET §1, | B (i, 5 Moy, inceiay o . UL Lol gl S v reguliritior, Sick Headicne, Billouances, Con. | Oakland Offoe—1118 Broadway, | SUNDAYE, 8, 5, 10 ana 11 ‘a. m.‘and 1:45, 3:30 The following are the committees: hmm tnd“:ll d;unnzmnl ot the Sacramento Office—201 J Street. On May 30 Trains Run on Sunday Time. General Comnilttee of Arravgements—Ii. 3. | @—otg-e-0—o-0-e~t DDt Bt- -Gt P D040 04000004+ @ | 1t b mal T RADWAT & CO. How Fop Ban Joso Office—7 Wost Santa Clara St | F3%oS o0k S'EoN. At ot Markstse