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6 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1899. SPORTS AND PASTIMES OF ONE DAY e ) 0240240 ® + + O} 2 + ; + + WON HUNDREDS ~ 'SENATORS WIN KRAGNESS LOWERS WARSHIP PROVES ¢ . | 3 s AMERICAN RECORD § : ‘ s Dr. McLaughiin's Electric * ON A STRAIGHT OURTEEN A SURPRISE TO r. MoLaughiin's Electric 2 a I Belt Again P Its 3 | @ T DO KRAG. ° + ] ain rroves is ¢ | | & NESS, the © | ® G tVI S & Horse e g | : reat Value, 1t Cures 3 & der of Olympic & ® $ % Club Wheelmen, 3 o) Wh E éh' v T | » & lowered the Ameri- 3 e e en vefY( mg : & can record for 200 3 - 4 Actors All Had Money Baseball Such as One|¢ gils'on the road by 3 Wins the Open Stake‘g Else Fails ? coe & four minutes V¥ 2 ® 0 9 on Jeffries. Dreams About. S terday. He covered 2 at Union Park. E; $ Boielte L the distance in two 5 | e o) = ® hours thirty-seven @ St | ¥ PORT KENYON (Hum % ’ & minutes less time E=l ty, ( \ 80 5 WEBSTER’S CIPHER MESSAGE THREE HOURS OF THRILLS |2 han any other cal- 3|DID NOT FIGURE A WINNER * Met & i et Q ifornian rider. The 4 SR | $ frst moment your Eleotric Belt clasped my wais ? & route over which & now entirely cured of sclatic rheumatism. I owe my Strength a . LS CALIFORNIAN'S MANAGER SAID HANK'S HIRED MEN PLAY BRIL- I fhn'*pu ¢|serTons coup warre HEm| ¢ G T DR T T " T R G s 8 “IT’S A CINCH. LIANTLY, BUT LOSE. P sl S OWN TICKETS ON HIM. | o O] i - & fully measured 3 i E DR. McLAUGHLIN’S ELECTRIC BELT =5 u .. | & Associate Syelin ; e 3 £ i This grand Belt has cured four thousand people in California a + Now the Local T sns Are R Each Team Scores a Run in the Thir- | ® Siapatted | SVolne @ | P. J. Reilly’s White and Brindle Dog | ® past five years. It cures Nervous and Vital Weakness, i \ A 1th as the Result of the Inning After Two Men |& Kragness rode the S Ran Brilliantly Throughout | ¥ Packand Kianey Arduples it odrévananyo atfie woray, for t Ner + Overthrow of the Are Out—The Morning e Hany peande of Oreat 18 IT WILL CURE YOU 5 Australian. Game. | & fnishing in Alame- Coursing. |$ Stop drugging if it does not help you, and the money that v ¢ . | © da. His course took f =3 - | @ a doctor in one month will buy this famous Belt. It is wc > S © him through San 3 | $ gold, for it saturates the weakened body with new life g 5 Fr F £ Leandro, Alvarado, Q| Warship, a white and brindle dog, | @ manhood ¥ Newark, Milpitas to % | proved the sury at Urion Coursi fi SEVD FOR “THREE CLASSFS 'OF' MEN."" 5 & San Jose an € % | Park yesterda vinning S ks 5 O) It is a very valuable treatise on the restoration of streng It » O e west side o b o an Ung style. len betting com- address, or can be had on application at the office. 5 L 1 has g |© the bay through © | menced in the long odds book on Saturd + Don’t put it off. Act to-day in a matter which concerns the ss + & < 2 & Menlo Park, Red- © | any person desiring to back the dog could | @ only of yourself, but of your family and friends, of your futu d @ heir | @ Wdod, San Mateo, g have written his own ticket. He won his f not delay. Call or address + e pre- | & San Bruno to the © | course with Newsboy on Saturday, and § A 703 Y i K . ® ePre | @ Gity Hall in this & | the odds on him to win the stake were 5 ? Dr. M. A McLau hlin S e AR S season, | & City: g % |to 1. As an indication of how lightly he 2 ® o & 9 Bts., Los Angeles. s 9 The first hundred £ | was held by the betting men the 0dds| @ oOffice Hours—8 a.m. to §:30 p.m.; Sundaye. 10 to 1 R SOLD IN DRUC 8 ©® 3 miles was ridden in | pere 10 to 1 that Young America would | 4 + & five hours fifteen ¥ | beat him in his first start yesterday. 02 S0L JOR 202 202 sORFO SORFO 2OREOR O 0L FORJOR 2O SOR SOL2OM SORSORSOR SORSOR SO ¢ minutes, and the & | Warship defeated Young America and S ¢ _double century in O | finally worked his way into the all-im- e ———— e : > “eleven hours thirt © | portant final. There he met Benicia Boy. 80099 Wl RAILROAD TRAVEL. S - cihminieliohy & |The dogs were siipped 0 o fast hare.| gvisit DR, JORDAN'S creat§ |~ ; SEee & : As ade ®» | which twisted and turned in the field g Loy o lameln e & |near the bench. In one of the quick HUSEUM OF ANATOMY CALIFORKIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CC. gt a s Eoogn 2 | turns, after Warship seemed to have the 1051 MARZET 6. bet. 6:047:8, G.F.0c1, Lomssne & & ‘_‘_““r‘"‘ -"i'lr“‘ ) 1‘ ] L | stake at his mercy, he slipped and rolled iuseam e € AN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIG > 5 & & o f‘f‘;\‘l o) | everal times. =' cted as though comeacied @) | RAILWAY COMPANY. v and 3| d for a moment, but pluckily went ¥ the oldest 4 (s % | running up points all this time and the DR. JORDAN—PRIVATE DISEASES SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. 3 G | spectators thought he could not lose. te U | WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:0 a. m.; 13:35, Y8 & | Warship finally got the hare, which peenmen! 8:30, 0, 6:30 p. m. Thurgdays—Extra tri threat- 5| ed a clinker, and soon had the score oekis Qurel 3 . m. Saturdays—EXtra trips at 13 |a tie. The hare ted just long enough te for Book. PRILOSOPR and 11:30 p. m. y iy & MARRIAGE, MAILED FREE. BUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 & m.; 1:30, 3:39, EDDIE 0. KRAGNESS & | for him to overcome thé lead of Benicia | valuable book for mie; e 100, 6:20 p. M. 8 road o S 3 | Boy and win DR. JORDAN & €O 105 Market st.,5. £ 0 AN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. ed him fully fifteen minutes before necessary repairs could be & | ¢ sport throughout the day Was £000, | @t W o & o w @ | WEEK DAYS 610, 7:30, $:20, 11:10 a. m.: 1 3 was given great stance by his clubmates in the matter of ¢ |although some of the best dogs were | Skl $he T . 3 aturdays—Extra trips R A and atte n. Among tandem teams that helped at varic par b3 | held out for ne Sunday for t ladies’ IR — played a won fr 1 San Francisco and Schuetzen Park ne s a C < SO s and Henry & |day champion stake, one of the classic Corner Fourth and | Baile \" ({'ff!‘-"n“ Ja k{rl}\' nd "\|\‘ 114, \‘;1 ]-nl(;\‘x!]":n" rx(‘( or “l‘{mmtl'ihd‘ir‘dl ‘\lmn:—\v. $ | coursing events of the vear. Market, S. F. Try most i) g Sl g B e b e L B Bt 8 Sl 3| Judge Bull was applauded during the our Bpecial Brew | | same schedule as above. Bean; T. H. White on o : Steam and Lager, Ao hEviRhovhil e ahane a sing £ : : ¥ second round when he declared it ‘no iand E £ A e iosdinetvan, His times were carefully c ed by Captain Spillane, the younger, F. Q course” between Prince Hal and - e Leave Arrive : 2 3 G itealegre and C. C. Willia & |rence. The former, which was the favor- e Ban Srancisco. | In Effect | San Francisco. 2 impre alegre and C. C. Willlam: 1 ; e r i Kragness’ performance stamps him as the greatest road rider in America. @ |ite, got away from'the slips some lengths =i S Err P eague Had weather conditions been favorable and with no accidents to delay him g |in the lead. Ie won both times. RAILROAD TRAVEL. [ eex ds_“;‘_" Dadnstion ¢ g he would have made a still more material reduction in the record. He fin- Mr. Hanrahan of Sacramento was e in B PiEe st Sl awful kn ished strong and showed 1l effects from his hard ride. ent to see his dog Mercury go throug ] 7:30 am| 8:00 am| 1 n had a t O I 0 e O ks i}:‘«kc. He was defeated In the last found. | SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPAD 30 pm| 8:30 am) A e T et 4 e S R e detailed results he coursing were: | (PACIFIC SYSTESL.) $:10 pm| 6:00 pm| i B2 DOTOOOVO & VD HHSVSPV FEOE VGOV 0 © GBSV ULk round—Russell, Al Trains Lol e dus to nrrive « — 5 derbrandt flew out, while Muller's out at | Sulii ib £ (7 g Vg e obeed) ¢ & | g . first advanced the runners to third and i AL TrO el 520 a1 SUnea pig s For (Main | ¥:30 amy 10:25 second respectiv However. g 500 e Do liRe ARt O; Handy 5 || ve h inning as far as they got, for O'Neil 2 | O'NEllLsh.Tioll 4000 00 Sportsman ARRIVE | 5 fine game srker to Stuitz and was fielded out at g o0 b elda 0 et “5ad5p | 8:30 pm 7:35 pm| 6:20 pra % i That was good ball 3 2 0 0 0 0 1 1|sell, Allen & Wil Tars: | | = = . 1to was first to break the ice. i o s Harrington's Merc Woodl: b 8 2 | 1:30 am| Hopland: and |5 & I n opened the fifth with an in- 94 2 7 3% 20 4|beat J. Perry's C 7004 Bimira, Vacarills ind Rumser: 330 pm Ukiah. |7:35 pm| 6 : v e nd stole second. Stultz flew to i, s 804 Martinez, San Ramon, Vallejo, Napa, I | % rt failure before t Muller, and Sheehan followed with a SACRAMENTO. Michael; Calistoga and Santa Rosa.. 1:30 am| ho 1 ESpUyer S ay drive to Iberg, who went astray, allowing AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. E. | Weckelman" et Kirby: H lautic Lxpress, Ogden and | 8:00 am| Guerneville. |7:35 pm Hutchinson may wel atter a0l s d ¢ 1 Hutchinson, 1b......6 1 2 0 16 1 1|Crawford Braes beat T. Butler's A Suin Jose, Livermore, _Sto | 8:30 pm( 6:20 pra s¢ t back into h the batter to reach first and McLaughlin { ;7 0/ %0y 5 06 1 0 2 0 1|& Thompson's Prince Hal beat D. J Ione, Eacramcuto, ~ FPlacerville, | — 1 2 = Clark entioriof ¢ third. Then “Hutch” touched off his fir C 'p. 7 0 1 0 0 11 0|Maggle N: H. A. Deckelman's Law Marysville, Chizo, Ited Lluff 4 | 7:30 am|( 8:00 am| [10:40 am| §:40 ara s ption of a littl » Hutch's drive I € 3 as ever UPe | hit, scoring McLaughlin. Hutc drive 5 0 1 0 . 3. 61| Towe: & Whompson's Patria: Barte 8:804 *Miiton, Oskdale and » 3 St s € got away from Billings, letting Shee- .4 0 1 0 8 3 0|Mac's Melody beat Lowe & Thom, 0:001 Haywards, Niles and | 5:10 pm| 5:60 pm| Glen Ellen. |6:05 pm| 6:20 pm the bag g0 to third and “‘Old Hc to vieeen® 0 2 1 4 1 0|Aran; M. Landon's Magneto beat J | 9:004 Martincz, Tracy | 7 ] = % ! second. Here Riley got foxy. Billings aghiin, 1. f.°6 2 3 1 2 0 1|Olympus: Kay & Trant's Innisfallen beat T. | 30 am| 8:00 am| Sebastopol. 10:40 am |10:25 am e of hard luck | threw the ball to third and Josh tucked 2b s SR R g T Y Grizzle; P. J. Reilly's War- | Dot e | 8:30 pm| 5:00 pm{ 5 pm| 6:20 pm 2 ¥ for during the | it under his arm when Shee Sheehan, 3b 6 0 0 0 4 2 2|ship beat J. O'Shea's Young America; Larkey | eming. El Taso, | oMk At game Sulliva ned his ankle | Jooking. and. when the ¥ - — — — — —|& Rock’s Liberty Bell beat M. Landon's e Sisiines for Mark Weat a game, he was com- | Harvey was given his ba nan o T g as sco Smith's Victor Queen; R. E. de B, Lopez's San- | §2:00x Niles, Livormore, Btockton, Bacra- Spring: 1 D give i the fourth inningd | gisted Doyle out at first, and the tumult RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS. tasgnheat e o v AT S ‘mento, Mendota, Hanford, land for Dunc rick had permitted 1 250 | was over for the time being. | Francisco .......0 0000010000010~ 2 |Moran’s Golden Russet. bea e eEgE o0 s Lrtemile. Kelseyville, Ca so the game wa ved untll | “ianics hustlers made It even up in the 110000281001100—7 S | *1:00p Sacramento 1t port and Bartlett ho plaved a few games with | seventh. Krug opened with his “second 00001000000011—3 | e e T 100 Maniare e Vallejo, ol Faice ey S three-bagger; Riley hit up a foul fly to 01002011112022-13 ] Morcury beat Target; Crawford Napa, Calistogn, Santa Rosa...... 91884 | Potter Valley, in right field, Hilderk hiadt Hutchinson, and Billings was MARY | Ski; Prince Hal beat Lawrer cia, Vacaville, Sucra Bucknell’ Eht mield, Hilderbrandt g | Hilderbrandt ripped off nsible for—Iherg s | beat Magneto; Warship beat Inni - ovdand, Kuighte Landing, Booneville, Philo An e fal which got away from Krug McLa E | cia Boy_ beat r Santiago beat | Marysville, Orovilio, Novarro, Whitesbe S SAUhE Yotiane g Krug across the rubber, Billin Krug! Golden Russett % 80P Niles, San Josoaud Stockton . Orr's Hot Springs, ) S8 Il A erron s | to third and Hilderbrandt to second. Mul- 2, Harvey. First base on error Third round lory beat Victor; Mercury 30p Yosemito Slecping Car for Raymor Westport, Usal, ~Wiill had o ena OnVeilirere lasy outs acramento 3. Firet base on | beat Motto: Prince Hal beat Craw :00p Tho Owl. Tracy, Fresuo, Bakers- ming's, Bell's Springs, r ) 2 ' isco 4, mento 4 | Warship beat Mac's Melody: Benic| ficld, Saugus for Santa Barbara, Boatia 'and Eureka. man on the | "From that time on until the thirteenth Los ‘Angeles. 0P Stockton, Merce cramento 14, | Santiago. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets ag Fourth round—Mércury beat For G rticularly up 10t a_man connected with the plate, al- t Aftér that Iberg le S : Doyle 5. _TDouble ry; War- k R uced rates. that dowr >m\jy»p?rhm:f.':‘m’fi let | though in the eleventh Krug opened with S aarole & Double | N At Friage Hal: Benicia Boy. a bye. 30r Martinez, Tracy, Mendota. w1 mound oip tickets' tolall points €en | 5 double, but never got any further. In balls—Staniey 2. Time of | Fifth round—Benicia Boy beat Mercury; War- | Mojaye and i.0s Auge! beyond San Rafael at half rates. i R S e e R SR SR SO = 1 | ;!;(- thirte nm,1 howe '(;r. Frisc qhmko Umpire—Levy. Official scorer— shlly\_ n‘lv)'c e | B:30p Santa ¥o Rlonte, Atlan I s o > 2 |like a sure winner, when a man was Final Tound—Warship beat Benicia Boy. o scored after two men were out. — . RTINSt ot AN led ot with o fiy WouHarvey 800 Xug Watsonville Wins Again. STELLA B WINS AT LOS General Managér. Gcn Tiss dewit, | w afe on Sheehan’s le. e stole > A TR, - - R B DR S R S ' Second. Riley hit to Doyle, who caught | WATSONVILLE, June 11.—The Sugar ANGELES. o Krug between second and third, Josh | Beets again put it on the Dudes here : 7454 4 2 | going to second snn»m..: cmwlntl( err to-day. }31 was a rp‘llrn:‘d game through- | 1,08 ANGELE At Agricul- | allfo el I’ (\frly:nmlll ended the inning a fly fl”r,“f e Ot saie e La C"m Alo: ,x-h‘r‘“( first mone: t. Gertrude second, Fleet- COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). MeLaughlin, ind of ball that had been put | Hiner with his left hand after a hard run. | Wood third, Kitty Scott fourth. There was | (Foot of Market Street.) up' it looked like all day for Sacramento, | The score: : [ latgeticrondithan Usnal and the Sport [/in2dox Sanis G Byl for (Bante R EVERY DAY IK THE YEAR ! ! : e i = was excellent, as the hare: strong, Cruz and Principal Way Stations 18:057 and the erowd prepared to make rfl\(lt.\‘zl WATSONVILLE. long runs being the rule 8:134 Newark Centerville San Joso Felton, ers started to put on their ts when S r\:& R Bl‘i S'{l prrn_ A. E 5 Emm:;’:x_rC‘f.blntl()mznml\\ay e VIA THE Stanley went out, Riley to Pyne, and they | Brockhofl. 2 G T T S R R An Outing by the Seaside. 2:13p Newark, Genterville, San Jose, New beganl | {07 Jgather ip Al e <4 0 1 0 2 0 o A great deal of interest is being mani- Almadon, Felton, }E;;;'é};;f’r‘gs'}- . ope Bt et then' something happened that dido it 0 | eetedlining mand inloniexaualgn OB Lo | Saum. T r1oi30s U[llOll PalelC made the Senators drop their bats, pull 1 9 1 8 3 § ¥|city churches under the auspices of the | 4:152 San Jose, . off their coats and yell, and the specta- | I 1 4 0 1 0 2 0 0fYoung Men's Christian Association to Ho- | pg,15p pefion™ Sred L nd i fors to flop back info their seats. It was | Rice. ©.c. 4 1 1 0 1 0 0ftel del Monte, Monterey and Pacific HHonB...eo. S A s 0 McLaughlin who caused it. Waiting until | Harper, p 3 1 0 0 1 1 0|Grove next Thursday. The tickets are A AN FHANGlSLU Tfi [}HIGAGB he got a ball to his liking he lifted it into | Totals 3 7 0 2z 1 1|Dbeing disposed of rapidly, and only five CREEK ROUTE FERRY. deep_right center, and when the sphere | K s hundred will be sold. Tickets good for | FromSAN FRANOISCO—Foct of Market Sireet (Slip §)— o ;"";'k 1":;[ dlhe Hlamen Mo ‘:\;1 V“ é}[ SB. PO, ave dny .111 r‘I“’lr:n Un\‘fl“;‘{ : g“}l“lar ll“:‘:]{’:]‘ : Og Hon e S e ITHUUT cHANGE. perched on rd. 5 BB s A. E.|up to and including Monday, the 10th. 15:00 *6:00r.m. Then Stultz, who has not been hitting | Schmeer, ceeccc3 00 0 3 3 1|The special train will leave next Thurs- | From 0AKLAND—Foot of Broadwa 6:00 8:00 10:00a.M. | BUFFET SMOKING AND LIB: Y CARS dof late,'let two heautles go past| Hammoid. LEEE 4 8 0 2 1 4 ilday morning from Third and Towneend | a0y ‘100 1500 o0 tem’ ‘seorx, WITH BARBER SHOP, coats and bats were reached for, 'but | Donovan. c. f 9 n0u 00 Ol stat{on: at 7:10 | COAST DITISION (Broad Gauge). | LE DRAWING ROOM SLEEPER& Iberg sailed up another one and Stultz %a}?:\;‘r"x»‘m { ‘1’ 2 R 2 5' 9 by e AT -SRI S (Third and Towngend Sts.) FREE RECLINING CHAIR CAF punched it out for a clean single. scoring | jonneton, 1h 9 1 0 13 6 0| A widow at Herne Hill, aged ninety: 104 Ocean Vicw, South San Francisco. . “6730F PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS. McLaughlin and tying up the score agaln. | Haraje, . % 9 0 0 2 0 ofeight, has eleven children, fifty grand- 004 San Jose nnd Way Stations (New DINING CARS (A LA CARTE). The crowd was still shouting when Shee- | Moskiman, p - © 0 0 0 3 2|children and ninety great-grandchildren. Almaden Wednesdayaonly) ... 1:30p ONLY 8% DAYS TO CHICAGO. han retired the side with a fiy to Riley: s S e S 71804 Sunday Excucslon for Ban Jos | eaves Ban Francisco daily at 6 p. m. Muller, the first man up for the loc otals isTend a Cruz, Pocific Grove' an 5 S n RS et Principal In the f;‘"(‘;!{f’gl‘.';- ;;“(‘"‘fimg ru‘"l”“g‘*““"}]‘“”: RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS. ADVERTISE]EEEEES.;\MV 91004 San- Jome 3 ol D. W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent. pass and 2 S : £ 18| watsonyille . 019002000 0-3 3 Pacilic Grove, Paso Robl No. 1 Montgomery street, San Franciseo. fanned and Iberg was thrown out at first | Vatsonyille e e et sl e 4 8 by Stultz. Then came the finale of a| ol 160000000 g Principal Way Stations ... 4s10r | e | e SN0 v 0o B ot i I ansti it “s:95s | MORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILRDAD. ¢ Pty 1o center. Harvey planned {0 sacs | ooisd e st || 2795 San Mt Redwiod, Mento Fick, T Via Sausalite Ferry 1Y rifice him to second, but Iberg juggled | Two-base hit—Plake. Double play—Schmeer experience, largest and J Palo Alto, Santa Clara, Sau Jose, | < at of | | ? | The bunt and both were safe. Doyle sent | to Johnston. Base on balls—Oakland 3. Struck best-equipped medical | | Gilroy, Hollister, Sauta Cruz, | Commencing = cfuses to say how much | & | e o Ay ne, ana then Bgan dupli- | out-BY Harper's, by Moskiman 2. First base Thtiiution Yin: Ameris bl Salinas, Monterey and Paciic | L o his ba oll ¢ e a fly . 2 = Sphiet on_ errors—Watsonville Left on bases—Wat- z | irove. 5 nduced to wager all he possessed | | 4 | cated Hutch’s shot, scoring the Winning | conville 5, Oakland 6. Time of game—1:30 ca, thousands of quick 23:30¢ SanJoso y Stations | WEEK DAYS a m; vice of his friend Brady. Others | 9 « | run with only one man out. Umpire—Cahill. Scorer—T. A. Peckham. and permanent cures | 33:15¢ SanJosoand Principal Way Statio *1:45, 3:20, 4:00, & ) benefited by the advice | 3 { To-day the big fight will have been for- = PR P TaDA LAle T *3:00r San Joso and Principal Way Stations EXTRA TRI 2nd San '1‘1 fever b Akl & ;:nnn;’n. ""(}n'nhx“n'«"fii"z?;fl g:fl fz?r;}; '1‘322 One More for the Lobsters. iness dealings is the xg: E:::'V;::‘.’.’,i‘l‘i?‘;’:‘&?n‘c‘-""‘“““""' Iatflm:hn‘i" ST SRR , however. Thoy are [ 4 & | for discussi ‘ = ’ g L | J Vay Stations nd d g 3 s too willing that Brady shall have il [ scores of the two contests are as follows: | SAN JOSE, June 1L.—The Santa Crug || record of Dr. Meyers & Co. | $2:45r Sau Jose aud Way Stations. SUNDAYE ] it for their sudden good fortu ‘ i P MORNING GAME. | team snatched victory from seeming de- TERE CURK (diseases of it Kidneyp, | |L2r s oF Morlon, T for Afternoon e San Rar'l Sundays. |feat in the eighth inning of a fast and || Dladder. spine liver, neart, skin. blood; || *Sunlay excented = s Sunday only. " +Satneday only. | 08 - to Mill Val'y Sundays. They Played Handball B¢ AN rESOmc0 furious game here to-day. The visitors also premature decay, unnatural losses, § | . /Sunday and Monday, | an Quentin W e s . 11 B . N i SB. PO, A, . | did not make a single hit or a run until || wasting drains, nervous debllity, stricture, | AN FRANCISCO, ;—:”‘,"; vlay at I ml Ryan’s handball rmxr(,‘ ® A3 5 PR SPED A By the Jawning of the eighth, when they || rupture, piles. varicocele, special diseases, s | 55 Howard street, was fully up to pre- | ¢ 2 3 1 0 1 1 0 made one run, tleing the score. Ten in- || ete. ! vious occasions. Ten gnod games were | & ; $ 1 0 1 o 1 o nings were required. and in the last the PAY WHEN CURED—Patients can ar- | | played in the court vesterday, in which | van, 4 1 2 06 10 0 o0 Santa Cruz boys secured two more runs, range to pi when cured, or pay in || a e ou e some new athletes took the stiffening ¢ > | Hilderbrandt, }’ 1 0 2 0 0 winning with a score of 3 to 1. Pitchers monthly or weekly installments. | | ir joints for the first time in mont @+0+000—46—0—+0—o-0—@ | Muller, 1 0 2 0 1 Andrews and Daubenbis were both ef- HOME CURFS-Dr. Meyers & Co. cure | | — I game d lost wer | o \“1 f, i 0 ; 3 1| fective. The score: Sl et KTt AT e e | P Trains marked (% ri Quentin, . ; o | swindé 5 ] G o ¢ men every year . & Tra Quentin. R P Lo }‘f.‘s;.m(aifc °l““,’,‘",§‘m$,‘:”2‘,*,‘~‘;}' fu";,:,“,'},‘\:Jflf”‘ = Fitzpatrick, p A1 200 e 0T 0 m gl 5-‘\1 J](:Si-n without seeing them. Sufferers who can- San Francisco to Chlcago. | BE 7N L o s W. Hassell. “Score, 21- h s o 3 3 a e e AB. R. BH. SB. FO. A. E not call should write for their book, . | 3 4 and J. Boyle defeated bunt the last inning that otherwise| Totals 42 9 1 1 2 13 2 McGucken, c. f. F Y e D na L DOy B Sc s, 12 ’ ; A e - 2 21 McG hEE 0 “Marriage Guide; Private Counselo on " Mondays, Wednesday \ave retired the Senators on a e Graham, ©. 7. 3100 0] R o binkes prices iad i | | THE MOST COMFORTABLE WAY ACROSS | 7 T el baiting was the main feature of S AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. E. | Dalrymple, 1. 3 0 0 3 ] Bamticriars brthel THE CONTINENT. | : B mon He secured three of the seven | Hutchinson, 1 3o R A iaaaee 3 0 0 o] Cure system. Con- | THROUGH TRAT and D. J g off Doyle, two triples and a | R e E L RO O T ; "\ 0 0 sultation free at i St | 7:00 a. m. week ¢ dero and way sta’ and E. Lynch ouble, while three hits fell to him in the | P e g e 1 15550 3) office or by mail. EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR PULLM | 3:20 p. m. Saturda azadero ¥ . morning, one being a four-cushion shot | &y ; A5 A0 0% B 0 4 1750 1 PALACE AND PULLMAN UPHOLSTERED | 5P m. week davs (Saturd w0ther a double. Shanahan, ¢. 150 e e £ sl il 1 DOCTOR TOURIST CARS LEAVE OAKLAND MOLE | Boint Reyes and wayi statio a \'rw"»' certainly the most disa- | McLaughlin, g Eo (1‘ i e B 3 3 0 1 FOR CHICAGO AND THE EAST. 1;\;{4 : rr;’x. m'."n\" ;‘ and way sta of the season. Great sheets of | Stultz, b 3 it 1520 5 ¥ A BT-S > 5:30 s avy P d way sta'ns an. S the diamond wer picked up by the gaje | Sheehan, 3b. R R e T Rl MEYERS & CO0., e SRC T RERHRY AT [ B 3 3 3 es_and 3 nd deposited on the 5000 spectators, until | - = = = ==l A . BH. SB. PO. A. E. v RE ] | d R. Hussey 1 Naomiid an [HGiED Ciore oty er a1 e N3 s 7 16 9| Willlams, 2b PR e 731 Market St., DINING Rooms Are aanacep ny mx. | THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIR enough of the lot left to play ball on. But | RUNS AND HITS BY In Gs. | Donlin, 1. £. 1% e bes fenn g S F FRED HARVEY, AND ARE PE! i though the cranks had to hoe the Soil out | san Franclsco . 0040002 il i sk @ P CUT A T SERVING ¢ ME 1 VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY, of thelr eves at f equent, intervals, ever Y| (B bite 1020112 Clarke, 16 . oo T EAddi g Houmaiite E dallyy Radpg B HOURS AND REASONABLE | From Jan. %, 189, trains will run as followsy ast one ¢ stayec 1e bitter end | Sacramento ) 0 2 Kiefber, s. s 0 vealiire Enrsig neg Ll B R R oTe ‘ Bouth-boun: North-bous e resretied Lhat the waris o Sl i 3 - 2 Sundays. Ele- Sty “bound. North-bound. DEATH OF CHARLES HADSELT. {33 Treiiyad s the maue jooneluden | ibase His o geeis B00 0 011 20 B $ 9 9 & 1 11} vator entrance. NO OTHER LINE OFFERS S0 MANY IN- | By m o jen At ol 4 : MMARY. 0 DI T LINE OFPIRS ANY IN- | Passen- |Mixed. ixed. |Passene A Pioneer Ranch Owner Passas Away | ,h[\htx::, g (.ECE,!:‘,.",: It arkable about | Runs responsible for—Harvey 4, Fitzpatrick | Deubanbis s ey ST “MENTS AS THE SANTA FE ROUTE. | oy, iy | Buations ¥ n v r s ce, clean o s— K 4 vaitaset - e . (Exc’ at the Russ House. | baseball that intereSted the spectators | hit as. Muller, Biulte. Bhashan) | | Towls ehibe Bl e SN NCISCO TICKET OFFICE, s | > e S S ithout moving them to delirious Jout- | has Sanl Franciico RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS. ] MARKET ST. TELEPHONE, Main 1381 | Sioaxton 3 | by jut as the trouble progres and | F Tis—t s: o8 q S I 3 3 & owner of Alameda County, died at the | neither side was able to Eain an savind | Tettiion base Sangess e s a wa s e e U vy | Finea Russ House ye . Had- | tage interest deepened until it merged | 7 Struek ou anta Cruz 9050070 0 s p N SACRAMENTO OFFICE, 201 J street. | Hanford it one time & very wealthy land | into a frenzy of excitement an in- v 7. Hit by pitche "Base hits 05000040, 0830 s = SAN JOSE OFFICE, 7 W. Santa Clara street, | 0 am| Bakersiield x Alameda County, residing for | stance of the Kind of ball that was played ultz to Egan to Hutchinson. Time of SUMMARY. o T | | Tratare | : rs in the vicinity Of Sunol. He | take the first Inning, when with one ot O R =huns ey i Or y . l MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC "8 ] x years of age and a pioneer | Krug broke off a triple, but neither Riley | Jcial scorer—H. 5. McFarlin. | e e M eie Do e ¥ e e T e D | no: 1 3 S0c oot ) Forzs v, its—Drennan, onlin, evereaux. Sacrifi Yok in ancisco, via Sausalito Ferry, | r particulars of stage and other connect!os Massachusetts in 185 e an could score him: _or in the AFTERNOON GAME, | hits—Leake, Dalrympie, Williams, Donlin, | paben” gycEctable, mild and reliable. Cause Commencing SUNDAY, April 2, 1. | Inquire &t Trathc Managers Office, 821 Markey Mo e e | Seventh, “when =Stults = opened with a | Dowbie “biays—Hanion unassisted. Andrews. & | Beriect discstion, | complete absorption ~ and WEEK DAYS, 9:30 a. 1. and 1:49 p. m. Mreet San_Francisco. Sunol and, rec double, ‘advanced to third on Sheehan's SAN FRANCISCO. | Kent to Hanlon, Klelber to 'Williams to | “qaithful regularity, Extra trip on Monday, Wednesday and Satur- | Sy of @ big and fertile ranch | out and died there; or in the ninth, whes = 1 Ciirke.” LU on bastaRan Tose 3 Samta Crag | o O te cure of all disorders of the Stomach, | day at 510 p. m., Heturning Same Even. ‘ause of his death was a compli- | Riley. wno was fitsc up, reached soencd | py AB. R BH. SB. PO. A. B. | & Sifuck vut_By Andrews 3 by Danhenbin 5 | Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Female Ir' | ings, Arriving in S. F. at 11:2) p. m. lWeak Men and Women cation of liver and heart affections. Mr. | on McLaughlin's error and was followed | 3ome, G, 5 &8 § 1 1 38 0 0| Bases on balle—Of Andrews 3, off Daubenbis | setoatioh Piles and - ail dersneooonc %, Con; | BUNDAYS, 8, 9, 10 and 11 a. m. and 1:85, 2:30 | Hadsell leaves a son and two daughters. | by Billings, who worked a pass, But Hil. | nhos, 5. b b3 b 403 1|5 Mit by pitcher—Daubenbls. Passed ball— | Tnfernal Viscers, 206 a hox o At Drusgiis and & p. m, | QHOULD USE DAMIANA BITTERS. THE . Pace. Umpire—0'Connell. = Scorer—Waldorf. | o by mall. RADWAY & CO., New York. Farss o', Summit and Return, 3140, | D erent Mexican remedy; gives bealth and 3 & SON, Agets., 621 Market st. | strength to sexual organs. Depot, 3 Markel

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