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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1899. 9 created near Palo Alto on which the stu- SILENT TRAVELERS. g S — = In a parlor car that was pulled out.of ST - Strange Occurrences That Are Re- | pliimire a fow dave ago were Six -av- | made recently in_England, but the best | corded of Conflagrations. | eting men, headed for New York. ‘The he qould.do yas 1:43 4-i—a second slower | | One would imagine that the last place | ccnventionalities to acquaintanceship 11 . y ' { B thil he-American mark of 1:42 4-5 but i ouite where one would expect a | sccicty are not observed by traveinz | e“ul“e TEH s LIT'I'I-E '.IVEH PI ls m"st fire 1o break out would be some twenty- | fern, but in this case it haw:'nsii g‘,},-hhf apers t) stories, | considerably better than the Canadian d ur rccord of . Drury was pace & v urface of =ix preferred their new: g had no difficulty in 1‘:‘;,;‘91‘;;‘0‘;:""; i m”,'p,o';‘:d“,“,; ¢1c., and each retired with hims 2 show- bear si "at“ra\ of . - 25 7 ingg a e Wa to et alouc. 2 ia FA"-S Tfl BEST laying the foundations of a seawall at| "X the first stop an s1d man boardad the M Plymouth, England, enjoyed, if we may | tram. and he, too, had a chalr iv the par MILES IN FRONT 1o I . s use the expression in this instance, this |lor car, for the first time M his iife, as e L adord, Ont dg), third; C. P. strange and awful experience some time told the conductor. He got lonesome and ‘ery small and as easy | Holsvert, Montreal (150 , ‘fourth.” Time, . | started in to get acquainted. He picked o - f i deseaiacy diving | QUt the biggest man—an amiable, Tom take as sugar. Sl Ak A | The man had to descend in a diving | Reed looking traveler from Minneapolis. | o B e . | bell, which at the top was fitted with | ““Wher's the depot for Boston?” was the FOR HEADACHE, e | mbrdge (Sorateny, second’ heavy clreular convex glasses, and as the | first query of the old man. - SEB | snton, x. J. (125), third: T. —_— | sea was very calm these glasses coacen- | Tne big man was not quite prepared to FOR DIZZINESS : urtl ¥ trated the rays on one spot on the work- | break the rule of nce established by | . nto fourth; R. B e no reply. The old ' Time 10:44. Nat | H H H man’s clothes, with the result that they | his confreres, and m; 1 e | Their Fight Ends in R&icdSntie""4 somewhat similar fire | man waited about as long as ar impaient | GEN[IINE ndicap comn- | f | was occasioned. in the shop of a chemist, | old man can be ex| ected to wait, aad ITTLE |FOR BILIDUSRESS. IVER [FOR TORPID LivER. }fiENUlNB Hoodoo Pursues the|s Defender. o (150), won: . | the sun's rays being focused by the large | made another atta a; Harry a Draw :glafssuir.-‘osulr):ln the windows on to some | I m goin’ to Boston when I get to New | PII.I.S FOR CONSTIPATION. i e McLean, e e | Combustiblc. material that did not belie | York, and T want to know if ve know | A « |FOR SALLOW SKIN its character. wher’ the ton depot is.” | E | "'With the exception of a fire under water, | The bix man looked at the inquirer. but | WR PPER s WRAPPER NOT A FAIR SPEED TEST CHICAGO LAD HAS IMPROVED |, ith the ciception, of a fire ymder water; | the, ol e B it the oid man Te- | FOR THE COMPLEXION — AR would - imagine a fire to (brezk out in|turneo, on ahigherkeys o = e e s e vould be a e ut even with a | say I'm going to Boston—do ye krow e = Temperature co a | "The Cenot es—the depot for Boston | 2212, | parety Vegetadle, (Honriret CHAMPION’S SWINGS CLEVERLY | temperature _considerably below zeto a | wher' the co - CALMS ENCOUNTERED BY THE | f bl | ire e, z s not impo 5 OLD YACHT. | Milwaukee EVADED. | Ma 51607 “at n cold.storage warehouse of | The big traveler ‘grunted, shook h i Tt a jarge New York frm.- | nead and closed his eves. The old man | PRINTED ON RED PAPER” R ! FILON D’OR FOULED. e | e N X remen were fighting the | turned to the second traveler, looked him | ——— :T_ = ST flames a large tank containing ammonia, | over and yelled: of the New York Club Fleet From | 1ady Lindsay Set Back in a Race at Colored Pugilist Is Wild at Times | ysed In making artificial ice, exploded,| “I'm goin’ to Boston. Do you know 9 | Spreading dense fumes In every direction, | wher's the depot for Boston, in New | MUNYON S lN“ALER RAILROAD TRAVEL. Vineyard Haven t - - A b o New Bed Saratoga. and Uses Poor Judg- . |IR'i was not until after several hours’ | York?” ~ ford Proves Almost a Aug. 1l.—After the heavy ment in Gauging \hm;d v\;;_)rk, ‘ami? the most _m(e(xl;sg c&l'd | hThe second man had ta.%cen tgs cue Irt{m l"‘”"'“ffl:;}_:\!’gfv (o Lin 4 e - ing the | ana suffocating fumes, occasioned by the |the Minneapolis man, and made no reply. SYSTEM. Fizzle. e S Distances. | ammonia, that-tne fire was got under con: | The oid man passed to the third traveler CURES Tratns tenyo and are due (o arclve -3 g yeiGeiies I trol, at the expense of one man’s life and | and shook his arm to make sure he was AN 3 . . e a hot favorite and e | terrible sufferings on the part of others, | aljve. R CATARRH (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) Special Dispatch to The Call he front when the Boetal Dicrktahito Thoy Gall: becasioned by the poisonous gases and thé [ “I'm goin’ to Boston—"" = e - flag fell. On the turn Ryan took Lady | frigidity of the atmosphere. But the third man turned his face and LEAVE — FroM AUGUST 2, 1820. — ARRIVE Ate. 1 The | Tindsa e rane pantas into Flor!| NEW YORK, Aug;jll—George Dixon, | ZShorthy atterwardathi lworks cCAthol elo saihie eves Colds,F Couglis, 04 Benicia, Sui 18 s:dor ARg. U—The | o0 e D e S bt e : | Gonova Teo Company caught fire, and the | “Say, I'm goin’ ”— was as far as he Py A Benicia, Suiran and Sacramento. 45r o1t Giab ileet | 4.0% end throwing him completely off his | the coloredl fetubr weleht champlon, 824 | nouses englue room ete iweteicomplstalyd|goiwith o Tourth Mgk ine bading hetise - HayFever, Bron- 04 Mazsillo, Orovileand Roddiog via | o ay port | .7 S O s ety B e oy = - | gutted, leaving the large masses of ice | Juck with the others. i 7109 . e 8:30, tne | pleased; Donald Bain fintshing in front of | fore the Broadway Athletic Club for twen- | stanaifig alone like 59 many lcebergs | Just then the conductor, who had seen chitis, Asthma| 7:292 Eimirs Vacarilioand Bameey, oo, 8:50% e T oo |ty rounds at pounds, and Referee | amid the smoke occasioned by the smol- | and heard the act, passed through. “The and all Diseases Calistoga and Santa Rosa 3 6:15¢ el | e- | S hnny White declared the bout & draw, | dering ruins—a remarkable effect. | 0ld man stopped him and asked him what | Cxpress, Ugicn oud Last.. 91434 ay the e dubhg S ‘e o is Sfiont | ABOUE sEyenx SEEC the firemen who | was the matter with all the passengers in | of the Throat and Jose, Livermore, _Stockton, ay « 1 won, Little Veron- he clubhouse was crow ; had to attend to an outbreak of fire at | hat car. The conductor was a fat man | Tove, Sacrament and nthian ~ third. T limit, nearly 5000 persons being present. | Brock & Co.’s warehouse, Liverpool, were | himself and out for fun. .He said: \ Lungs. e .‘)_h:n)srnlvk.;hlc 212’ cold rai | Dixon put up a game exhibition, angd |greatly impeded by the suffocating Rames | M heres golng. to be. & convention of | v 8:304 *Milion, Oakdalo: d Sonora. 15 camgaemd | Dan Rice won. | g, nery showed wonderful improvement | Occasioned by the burning of large masses | the deaf and dumb in New York, and ail | Clouds of Medicated Vapor are 1inhaled SR 157 at carrying | 3 oger thira. Time, | OOty shoWeds WOn e o 7 ad- | Of maltihiat Surned with & vivid blue light. | these men. are delegates.” | through the mouth and emitted from the 0S- | g0k Hemals, Niles and Woy FeR bia since he appeared here last. Santry's ad- Xo3oniSyere the fumes disagreeable but | The old man looked them over again | trils, cleansing and vaporizing all the inflamed | ;G\ Matinez, Tracy, Latbrop, Stockto in height stood him in good stead, | there v other unpleasant features of | hastily, and exclaimed: | and diseased parts which cannot be reached by ‘Merced end Iresno. 12002 | way he dodged his héad away |this fire in the shape of flakes of p;lrlmllyi “Faith, and they're a lot of dom folne- medicine taken into the stomach. | 9:004 Freguo, Bakersiield, ¢ from a great many of Dixon’s leads was | tonsumed salt that made the atmosphere | looking fellers, but dom poor compan It reaches the sore spots—It heals the raw Tos Avgeles, Déraln extremely clever. Black and “"““",“""‘I Elgnpds apsExira i | "When the train reachec ithe shed at Jer- places—It goes to the seat of disease—1It acts a3 | 44,005 VOLN Orleans'and Eas ouaas : P _ | dinary effect on the spectators’ eyes. sey City the six travelers lined up and | abalm and tonic to the whole system—$1.00at | yy. lcjo, Martinez and Way Stat 43 Dixon at times was wild and he. fre- | VAN SPCCt 08 NG P Certain extent was | 5a1a all together, in comic opera style: Graggiats or sent bymail. 1605 Arch St PAIG: | B5ook sl s a2 on Saa: s | quently overreached himself, using poor | the 1870f a fireat the extensive color |° “‘Ha, ha, ha! Wher's the depot for Bos- Judgment as 1o distan Sintry _went | worics of Messrs. Spelr of Cologne, which | ton » ha, ha! er’s the dep: s i mento, Mendota, Haaford, e HMght to his man, and from the very be- | resulted in a loss estimated at several mil- | The old man dropped his grip, and the| 0000000000 #1:00 Sacramento It teamers L *s:00p | ginning showed that he meant to fight|lion marks, but in this instance the ‘fire | conductor says the hair on his Em.l stood 0000000000 8:00r Haywards, Nilié and Way Stations. 5:45¢ o o . up “so_instantly. that it knocked off his | o THE AN, $100r Magtines, San Rawon, Valiejo, D e e % "1 e ‘ ALA CE P o Rapa: Caliooga, SatnToss...ro SI1BA Percita_third. Time, 1:29 without adopting §1;]rh!m\g tactics. Tom | occasioned ‘a fall of colored rain in’the | Hing Brown Vel won, Hups- | ROV R Baont e Sopnny | AEPeL VAl i which the -orlgln”of | ey Torisun: { 4100r Beniin, Vacaviile, . Sacruments al Tour third e 133, | Miner were Dixon’s seco! . ¢ | ot ool gy e Beni . Sacramento, &} fTone thim 8% | Gorman, Charley Burns and Jack Quinn | m; s shrouded is really not very | }9 GRAND HOTELS O/ \ Woodland, Knights Laudlog, o e, 1:40} were Sant | extraordinary in view of the' thousand | DUKE REWARDS AND PUNISHES [ ok e s | Alarpeilis Oroviliber.cs 10:48a ‘eiling—Mamie Callan won. 0dd | In the opening round Dixon was the ag-|and one ways fires can be occasioned, es- | —_— ) N FRANCISCO. o afan:yosfiflg’s&"fl." C"‘cmmn < "‘“: elab third. Time, 1 | gressor, with honors about even. A left peclally when we consider *ha the orig- | Honesty and Dishonesty Adequately | o Connected by a covered passageway. & | ‘Gi00s Tha Owl Tracy Fresno, ng, | selling—Vannessa | swing from Dixon in the second landed on | inator is frequently destroved before the Recompensed This Time 1400 Rooms—900 w' h Bath Attached, @ | ficld, Saugus for Senta Barbara, Senta third. * Time, | niag TOM DIXOR e Chicagoan fousht | fire s put out. Last March at Thornton | D ne. o AT Oade: ‘One Ma dagenent o Sy ek B naoa ng—Lady of the | back viclously, driving his right to the | Heath a cat caught fire in the sitting room | The late Duke of Buccleuch, in one of | g z 5:807 Stockton, Merced, Iresno........... 12:108 g—Lady of the | 0dv, and at close quarters bringing it up | of a shop and then rushed into the shop his walks, purchased a cow in’the neigh NOTE THE PRICER: O | 5:30r Martinez, Tracy, Mendota, Fresno, 4 , Sallie La- | poCs: A ad. George was wild with-his left | itself, speedily setting it ablaze. This was borhood of Dalkeith, which was to be sent | @ European?llmsl 00 per day and upward @ Mojavo and I.os Angeles . S4B swings in that round, as well as in theja curious origin of a fire, but-the case of | to his palace on the following morning. oAmerflcumn, 3.00 per day and upward B:30r Santa Fs Noute, Atlautic lxpress o th o Tawed to got his left hard | @ fire at Louviers was even more extraor- | The Duke, in his morning dress, e <pied the Correspondence Solicited. O e b e st Oylecic e e p dinary. boy ineffectually attempting to drive th JOEN 0. EIREPATRICE, Mansger. © | 00" U’ ranciscoSpecial, Ogden 0 to the wind. i = :00p Haywerds, Niles and San Jose.. DA . {he fourth round Dixon's right eve| In this ins a horse washed with |animal forward to its_destination. ~The » H (xl’uxémxfflrlflwx&mg Tight swing from | paraffin to cure it of a certaln complaint 1 not knowing the Duke, bawled out to 000000000000000900 | .550r valislo © abiass e N after "paid attention | was left enveloped in a Tug; apparently “Hie, mun, come here an’ gie's a ————| ¢7:00r Valleso, Port Costa and Way Sta antry and e ehoat the rest of the | the horse became restless; and it is|han wi this beast | Hous, X " j9uwse | Imagined began to paw the stone-paved | The Duke walked on slowly, the boy | | 8:03¢ Oregou iixiiess, Sacramento, Marys- floor of its stable with its hoofs, with the | still craving his assistance, and at las | ville, ety Tortiand. Pugeh o Sound and Eass . . 8:15a Jose of the elghth round Dixon c : i e close of the elghthh round DIFOR | reRiit that the sparks occasioned by the | & tone of distress, exclaimed, “Come here, | W, landing back | Striking of the steel horseshoes on _the | mun, an help us, an’ I'll gi'e you half I} B b on e mble € < ihe | stone floor set fire to the poor animal, |get.” The Duke went and lent the helping | Wihich, in. turn, set fire to the stable; | hand. | | | COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). (Foot of Market Street.) Silent Friend | s his righ Last third. | replied with a of the neck, and Di mended. said the Duke. vis | Some time agc ire was_occasi ted States. NoQuack: | PACIFIC CRICKETERS | 1o Motbourne s e Connected with establishment. ando sec- | gong T Vhen Santry we his cor- gong rang. When Santry went to his cof PTodBi Dante iz Excorsion T v third | Eongrads. S bleedi which was gutted. And_ now,” sald the Duke, as they KID 173454 Santa Cruz Excursion for Santa 5 ile and_seventy vards, “selling-Osric O ety e ea's left ear When the English_cricketers were_over | trudged along, “how much do you thini NEY 8oLV | e I T i d gains Columbia njsecand S Henudme gl burst ‘with' a right swing, but he in Australla one of the reports of the |ve'll get for this job?” : | | ‘Boulder Creek, Santa Cruzand Way se out 5 o'clock, | 1ling—Necklace throwing his to the body. In mafches mentioned that owing to tne | “Oh, I dinna Ken said the boy, “but Btations. sis0r e Rt el ra hiva, tenth Dixon landed a back-hand bl bush fires the light was very bad; to |I'm sure o something, for the folk up at | #2:15¢ Newark, Centervillo, San Jose, New nuniclight, = 4 | LR s lert and_ followed” with & h show how bad these fires can be we have | the big house are gude to a’ bodies [ ‘Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, | Bt s e e rem this to the end |only to mention that during the four worst As they approached the house the Duke | Santa Cruz and Principal Way | right to the body indit was & dingdons | days at a single lighthouse on the coast | disappeared lrom the bov and entered oy | [ | Stations ooe ¥10150A | contest, with on mainly he ;)w re were used %0 rockets in order to |2 "mm gonc way alling ‘a_servant, he | A-PLEASANT . LAXATIVE [ e B e o s v G A ocate its position to | ing v put a sovereign in his hand, saying: “Glve s s : : Dixon Tl ind in supply sufcient under® ordinary g | that to the boy who brought the cow.” NOT INTOXICATING B i ey B yoos - | e it s s to last a year, The Duke having returned to the avenue | n San | had any decided - .| In California, some time ago, a fire was | Was soon rejoine d by the boy. ST = CREEK ROUTE FERRY. \ th ra f’i Temmy Sullivan of n and Jim: | extinguished by having wine:joursd, on Well, how much did you get?” sald ‘“e[ 7 | Prom SAN FRANOISCO—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8)— it S Dbvers o ‘ity met in the prelim- | it in the a pce of water, while cider - - gt ? ¥ weighed po Sullivan won. [purpose s DUt O b ol e aurely® v rices from &80 %o | prom OARIAND—Fool of Brcadwaz, —*G:00 8:00 10:004.u. |7 €lf out is the most highly to be| “But surely, you got more than a snill- §5, iargest mamu- | 31200 *1:00 $2:00 *3:00 1400 *5:00r.. | COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Sts.) ¥6:307 Bard r ; the heat, however, melted some | *“I do not, - = TO PLAY SANTA CRUZ | icaden r pipes, and the volume of | be some mistake. and as I am acquainted e T N iy escaning water extenguished the flames. | with the Duke, if you return I think I'll tamps for “‘Bookler | Alinaden Wednesd: *8:004 This Aft. | 11,it had finished its tasicand let the mat- | get you more, 1 A No. 2. Address | Excursion for Banta Cruz, A Strong Team Will Leave is Aft- | ter rest there all would have ended well: | They went back, the Duke rang the bell 'pgRCE ELECTRIC (0., 620 Market St., | Grove and Principal Vay 4 -— forthe Sead No Team | Lutumfortunately the water once gtarted | and ordered all the servants to be assem- | et | 18:35 Police St Fight ernoon for the Seaside— | continued to flow, with the result that the | bled. | Opposite Palace Hotel, 8. F. 5 _ Police Stop a Fight. F e Al premises were flooded instead of gutted. “Now,” said the Duke to the boy, “point | SIOUX CITY. lowa. Aug. 1l.—Austra- rom $ ARGCIOS. ‘ — e ———— me out the person that gave you the shill- | l 0 Y00 | Princip 25108 lian Rilly Murphy Magner of | 2 S s | WON” ing.” LA EROW Jose and W 6:33. Yanktor D..m bty | ~The visit ot ia¥evickets eleven: from Los | WON'T PLAY BURGLAR AGAIN.} it was that chap there,” pointing to 4 X LE BRUN'S - o P L e L Athleti tor s Bfteon cound batile to. | Angeles to this city will not take place | 5, ynqjana Man Whose Joke Proved the butler. The butler confessed and at- 3 DR.FELL | 2340+ San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo night he fight last only one during the present season. The local lov- 2 ved | tempted an apology. but the Duke indig- = stflfll&Pflnn oyflleeflmem Palo Alto, Santa Clara, Sun Jose, half Tour King up in a row | ers of the British game were not in a tc Be Expensive. | nantly ordered him'to sive the boy the yI! | e e " esta e e - osition to contribute half the traveling e i -« - sovereign. “You have los aic he | i i 'RENCH, | ug. : i oeeen 103 and fighters. | position to_contribute half the traveling| Down in Fountain County, Indiana, | JRNCR®E00 “Hohey, your sifuation and flfbfi:&f;&:‘b?;‘ié’;’ifmf.m -.,a.,571.:).“,,;%“'3:&.35:&2? GroveiL e Cal- there was an earthquake shock about a week ago, and Mrs. John Welch of Cov- ington thought it was a burglar, She had just started from the parlor 5 v . : into her darkened bedroom when she sion. Four or five of the South- heurd a gl s, and th ation officiais did ; could be made by ound and charging ket. Price, $1.00; sent Py MAll | +4:15r SanJoseaud Principal Way St 4 Genuine sold only by | ’gxgg:-gnu‘;uw A\lll“rilut'pn‘l:‘\ Stat GEO. DAHLBENDER & CO., Sole Agent: 130r San Jose and Frin: f‘ Vay Statious 214 Kearny st., San Francisgo. 6:30r Sen Jose aud Way Stat round | expenses of the Southe ind Murphy | yrornia_Cricket Assoc second, when the | jen were fighting | Not believe an TR | hiring an inclosed g vour ‘character iearn henceforth that policy.” " The boy by this time recognized his as- sistant in the person of the Duke, and the your covetousn ‘honesty is the t ned it rfered, on the floor of the arena. © San Jose and Way Stal nd-silver perfumery flusk A for Momivg. P for Aferaoen out was supy to be a box match ad. re > 1 A o 3 "z b R o et e el Jlayers are willing to come in any | on her dr o 3 Duke was o delighted with the sterling | e Al OO diae poyo willngato = gnh i ngle as if it had been hit | 5or¢h and hon of the boy that he ore Dr.Gibbon’s DISpensary, | *suday excerted * 1 Sunaay oply. f Satuxdsy only. | & Monday. but a full team cannot be obtained. | and almost tipped over. At the instant eiaturday ani anday fSunday BROOKLYN BACK IN FORM. nt to school at his ex- | d by i dered him to be s 625 KEABNY ST. Established | ————— | S les OHORGELD s her feet were tangled in the rug at the 2 - 2 - he Los Angeles Cricket Club is trying yense.—Weekly 2 Colonels Defeated by a Score of One Claims a Foul and Quits. | fo arrange a match with a-San Luis Rey th nold luxllkfiluf* !1-;;1,‘ frightened and | Pense.—Weekly Telegraph. in 1854 for the treatment of Privata | 7, A - SR, 7 £0 AKL: & . v calle or help. | T T - ebil A e CHICAGD, Aug. 1l—Teather-weight | cloven &% Oceanside, San Diego County, A e e Justifiable Profanity. i wearmgen bossanamindacd | CALIFORNIA NORTAWESTERN RY. €0 . LEAGUE § Dan Me. n‘ui Philadelphia defen d | and also wit Santa Monica team at the light in the bedroom, and then felt “What is the charge against this man?’ in Diseases. l.'heduc reureswhe; ad - | Paddy Gorman of Buffalo in three rounds | ganta Monic \ms from Los Angeles | the second shock. He plainly saw the per- | asked Justice Potts of Jersey City, when A T e e | LESSEH 84 1t Fort Dearborn Athle Club to- | pave visited Oce Yo in previous years. fumery flask rocking. on the marble, and | William J. Dunn, a ruddy faced Dilot, Was | HEagEpes SR OGN, Box 1957 Sor Heomeisco | SAM FBANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFI zht. Gorman claimed a foul in the scc- Loo Angeles men get most of their | having traveled tn Spanish America knew raigned vesterday. e e i round and quit when it was not al- dur winter. what was wrong. From the heights of | “Profanity, vour Honor,” said Police-| Z | RAILWAY COMPANY. California Ciub will 1 againgt | his superior information he thought he man Gibson. “iVow! but he did use strong NEW \\_'E&"_I'ERN / HO’I'EI. | Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St ex- | langua, EARNY AND WASHINGTON STS.—RE- | BAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL S s [ Boston Gets Pitcher Meekin. | [ | [ and will | would have a little fun at his wife 2 . i | Ax oty Sl s tea yense. So he quickly flun e abo “Justifiable profanity, your Honor,” said modeled and renoiated. KING, WAI | ) ANCI ] A I 1g team | PENse L /1 £ o e I B CO. European plap. Rooms, 50c to $1 50 day; | WELK DAYS—T7:30, $:0, 11:00 a m.; u:li ) D head by way of disguise, and ranw | the prisoner. “Perfectly justifiable.’ I had €O, European piar, Foomp 58 2 B, 'h3E | "sd0 50, 60 p. mo nacsdays—Exira 18 \meda eleven L0-MOTTOW . every effort to put a ROOK NEW YOR 1L—Jouett Meekin, | in the field. If it wins the mateh ¢ will| his head, by ey of Gy e ptgonest fParfeciiy taatialle 180 = e he famous pitcher of the New Yoi aso. | be almost certain to carry off the Brown | stooping low=i ; o wait half = our at Liberty street, < t 1 N 5% o Rturdays-Eatra tripe at 1 s LD S O be almost, certal {0 A sy to-morrow | And his helpmeet, scared to biindness | New York, for a boat, Whenf got 1o the | and eold water every room; fire grates ln &verZ | goq i1y m. o K 3 a duel | Qont I e TR Bocoresi- | Wil make the Cali s “dormy 4,” to|and :‘mlf T’"" Wilh‘n nausea, yet ralli other side’ T found that my train “-?:1«; 4 = SUNDAYS-Sit0, 000, 10 & m 1:30, 3.4 - Lop ner een en- | o the language of the s at is, the and hurled a spirit lamp at the fleei ;- | not start for ha n_hour. walkec 300, 6:20 p. m. the language of the links; that is, the a d Dl D eing fig %, & B around to kill time, and when T returned | RAILROAD TRAVEL. el 2 e = | Calttornias Whly four more matches to be| When Mr. Welch had finished playing | my train st gone. I decided 10| oo e | WEEK DAYs-3:16, 10, 4120 10 . sy VALUABLE DOGS POISONED. | Dlayed. If they succeed in even making a l}}:e jokn.hml\’d le, Im;)grl'lbnrs mg put_out | come \;m;k to New \vl»r‘k. 'm-:‘ was in- B0, G5 P rday ra trips draw of e o Gour ‘gamet it | the fire, he bathed his burns with vaseline | formed that there would not be another dsBp.m Eias s 5 Al iotialiimen dhe A | draw of any O oint to their score and | and told the, spectators they needn't |boat for half an hour. Then 'l hecame an a e oute et m.; 1:40, 3:40, B:08, ik e d0F | Jiace them at the he e libs. | laugh so hard, He didn’t make a fool of angry. and I admit that I might have | BB B Fiasciso aha Belowee Tt himeself, except on the recurrence of earth- used some pretty strong language. same sohedule as above. s invincible, | gaged Californias will have four games to their | ure. i 1gain, and the | Jpy. California repres i - . ree promising dogs in | row's match \\'llllnekchns n from (al;."lk(k”wl’;h'h are mrg_m‘lmliana_ : "].drwn;(‘ \:]’:\mh n fn‘l |‘x“‘>."”1: )\‘nllr ||l‘m- S r 3 t ch' | o e Congress Springs was | Sloman, Arthur Dickenson, A. B. ut the insurance adjusters re d to | per.’ said the court. night have done | < operations. One of the | bock, J. J. Richmond, W. Reev allow his claims, either for fire or accldent | the same —mys Discharged. —New | >af ranciSCoit0 LIMCAG0 | Sammie |2 Bive hose e e reA b as TivlneiC Rclkerrnn Loughmas, F. M, Gunn, A Will losses.—Chicago’ Chronicle. | York Wor — e b AR e < blogdnound Rodger, bresder Jonn | Ehomas, b, W, Wags, L 2y BT i e | B St e | THE MOST COMFORTABLE WAY ACROSS | Dass. | days. | Destinaiion. | ays. | Dava o<, by Brigadier out of Midge. | Dy G0 A" . Altken, 'The Alimeda team | Fow He Missed His Dismond Stud.| _-Armor Plate for Bank Vaults. | THE CONTINENT. | IS0 am Novato, (040 am| §:40 am O D cimen of | (ol {074st o G. Heilmann, G. J. Baugh. | One of the guests of the Bartholdi Hotel, | A Pittsburg trust company has late | Petaluma, 5 pm|10:28 am, two first prizes at the | Wiy QUSTLEY " "Croll, J.'J. R. Peel, J. | who represents a large concern near | erected a vault, composed of steel armor —_— { , Santa Ros $:20 pm, show were well merit-| §f “Saunders sobeck, 8. H. Head, B. | Pittsburg, upset the entire hotel staff yes- | plates, which posscss yme novel fea-| EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR PUJ == ! ) & phenom- | 1§ " 'C. Driffield and 'P.E. McLean. | terday. e appeared at the office and no- | tures. It is nineteen and a half fest LY | PALACE AND UPHOLS Ly i tunfortunate antmal was | X% cim"of Pacific cricketors will'leave | tified ine ead clerk that he had been sixteen and a half fect by nine ani o |roUR 5 AKLAND ot am Joia recent Importation, the | inis afternoon for Santa Cruz, where Shoy | Ued Mot his $20 diamond stud, which | Dalt feet. The entire front of the vault | por cHICAGO THE EAST. TaA Lytton, bred by : an’ Pil-| i} play @ match to-morrow against an | had been taken from his shirt front. The | I$ 0f or armor elght IChes | y\ pET-STREET FERRY AT 5:30 P. M. e ilis ed b fug: leven of the nta Cruz County Club. | night clerk was questioned, but no one | t:hux. SR \;m‘ ST by o o s 8:80 pm| §:00 am| Gloverdale, |7:35 pm| 6:30 pmi L. The Pacific_te: “m1 Consist ot (.-;_wge had any knowledge of the robbery. The | 315, R'{1C ¢ (hick. Therefore the total | DINING-ROOMS ARE MANAGED BY MR.| B 1 C, S J ers, Fane | proprietor was appealed to and he said ol e ean and o Balf.ing or x| 10 am Hopland and 10:25 amy v anar g 6. ‘Sheatn, C. B, Coles: 3. H. | Bo™"never suspected any one connected | GG G LR T N g Rkiah' " | 7:35 pm| 6:20 pm ded in the novice class, second in the sia e nlvhr‘ltz). " The R(:":J"l?.flfi“i"'ni";‘.fi;‘,,m“;,,"‘d“,;:,' about | work of the door radiates from the center T ASONABLE e class and very highly commended A unia not affiliated With the | niy Toas and reluctantly retired to his | i spokes from a hub. The armor pl Guerneville. |1:35 pm| open cl The third and last | ation, but the delegates of the city SLS S that b his | are dovetailed togethe clamped from 6:20 pmy f trio was Miss May Hy lon, Deing - consulted, consented | toorpeii Hight, soms that he had not told | the inside. It desired, plates twent o ! S vASH cocker spaniel pupp: ‘mously {o the match being played. the police. "”)“"fi CLJEH he dis- | fnches thick .can be used, thus avoiding am| Sonoma [10:40 am| 8:40 am v Duffy out of Brown O n et ihe || Cr o et put it on back to the | the use of bolts. It is thought that and % the reserve in her class D N e a T stud in its proper | mor plate vaults possess remarkable ol Glen Ellen. |6:05 pm| 6:0 pm The San Francisco 1 Seckoned in calculating the aerages | place- He had carried it all day on his | vantages over the old laminated plat E= 1 o xachan e back.—New York Correspondence Pitts- Other banks are about to adopt the new | :—:‘ Sebastopol. 13-«; :xllgig = (il hold a. meeting ne Burnell prizes. The Santa Cruz 3 it 1s understood that they will | players will put the visitors up at ths| burg Dispatch. 1R§s(em. increase the rewards aiready | St. George Hotel and will be their hosts | offered. during their stay. The Santa Cruz Coun- «d Holmes has bought a Joung Trish | ty Club numbers about twenty-five crick- hampion Endcliffe Match- | eters among, its members, and will join | | 201 J S 1 Btages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West anta Clara Street. | Bprings and White Sulphur Springs; at Lytton } for Lytton Springs; at G ille for Skagge Bprings; at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hop~ SACRAME N JOSE NORTH P FFICE, tra day’s rcted about | terrier dog by box, to breed ! ) : ] r is undersized, and as his new dog is F. W. Beakbane, of the Burns Valley | Vi, lito F 5 rt and Bartlett Springs: at Ukiah for Vich: 1 . other way the result should | Club in Lake County, recently paid a visit | | Cumu?erfial “A:n :’.’ri,m, | pflnix': Saratoga J:zrsngs!' Blue Lakes, Laures ALL DISEASE AND WEAKNESS OF MEN. America’s Most Noted and Successful Specialists. e, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, ailey, John Day's, Riverside, Lierley's, Sanhedrin Helghts, ~ Hullville, of Lake city. The’ cricket e a team of | would like to recei at Australian tory. Mr. Holmes will prob-|to this large demgnd for the services | Count | FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY | Dell | AND SAN RAFAEL. otter WEEK DAYS—7:00, *8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; Bucknells t the >tch= | of .w importation. He has also|San Francisco players this year, | | ng finish by a half | liy_completed negotiatlons for the ~ e1:45, 3:20, 4:00, *6:00, 6:30 p. b. " gas, | Foomerille,PHllo, Chriziine, Scaa Springs. 1d Bolsvert, C rcquisition of a pup by the late cham- EXTRA TRIPS—For_Mill Valley an an | arro, tesboro, on, e 'ver, fore was 4 nasty o o B inedwood, whichaill | OARSMEN AT GUERNEVILLE. Reiaon on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays | Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Brasge, a | fend interest to the probably 'keen com- = == and_ Sunday; 100 and 11:30 p. m. Westport, Usal, 'Willitts, Laytonvills, Cums petition at the next San Francisco show. Will Hold a Water Carnival on Rus- '1 of;A"l s w'“.""j} A 1n1‘-ao a | .'.gn&-. 'B;I_E:"flz:nn Harrls, Olsen's, Dyer, e bringing | e ex of the:Pacillc BestEigItD| L istan Biverin Soptember_Obei g | o sn Raed suntars. | *Sarteday %o Monday round trip tickets a4 7 bru | cies to another breed, namely, the Boston pionship at El Campo. | hentin ) T.| Teduced Taten ind tuip “tickets to- all polnty mile pro- | terriers. With these. in addifion to mas-| At a meeting of the Pacific Association | FRANCISCO. | peyond San Rafael at hal? rates. . ade 2 and_fox-terriers, the Montez Ken-|ot the Amateur Athletic Union held last | | I A NN : s beaten | DO Eh 2 epresented on the | ;o p¢ the following delegates were pres- - Mondars,’ Wednesdays | gTickst Otfices, 650 Market st., {“f{_’“fi'&;’,fi" mide & new | -Several club meetings are scheduled for ent: J. R. Bockman, 8. J. Pembroke, W. | | ‘nd_Sn:lurg_:xy B B Gen. Pass. Agent. »m the San Francisco | C. Espy, W. R. Berry, H. A. Keeler, | IS';HVDA S ST = —— e dteap competiti he Wiss | next week, among hel Club, the Pacific Mastiff Club, the | George James and A. P. Rothkopf. Pres- B marked () ran to San Quentin THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUSD tance. Major Taylor wa teh man | Kennel C BEeR tolhe second h s the scratth man | Pacific Fox-terrier Club, the St. Bernard | je; " Bockman suggested tha n the second heat, Some miscreant stuck | Club of California and the California’ Bull- ident 3. - Bookman suignested It & FROM MILT, VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. a pin inte U major's front | Club of CRRS handbook be published giving records in O A V5245, e vt | Witeci, 1t was discovered hefore the start e S B E s S all the departments of amateur sports, | | .t 1tas 455, 5:20 P, . VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. and an. effort .was : to change the | and that special care be taken to secure | | EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays 1566, traing will run as followgg | wheel ly the major started on the | BASEBALL IN THE PHILIPP.NES ccuracy., The records committee, con- | | and Saturdays, at 7:00, 10:20 p. m. e s had to give up after ! 4 eting of H. A. Keeler, George James and A L Sw e m s ZOINK 2 isateem 2 Herbert Hauser, already has on hand a| | 20, 2:40, 5:30. 6:30. xed. | Pas 2d lagged be | The First California Regimental Band | mass of statistics which are to be put m w,&’fl?&-flé;:m?o‘fia way sta'ns, Da 1 great | has among its members some clever base- | into shape. & M. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta'ns. LS, out sixth ball players. While stationed at La| On the adjournment of the general com- | p. m. week days (Saturdays excepted)— pm| 6:00 pm made a nice rac Colato, a deserted village in the Philip- | mittee a m oting of the regatta commit- Point Reyes and way stations. | Merced pm| 4:13 pm. (el pines, .thV defeated a nine from Com. tee was held, at lWl"l]h‘H 1‘; “".‘fliddodded that | - —Cnx;flem nn‘:’ WAY i }‘:rrelfr\\?l 5 gm A5 :‘: ne a > - ama- | pines, they defeated ] - | ey earnival shall be held at Guerne- s—Pt. Reyes and way sta’ antor: T teur sprint. Scra limi- | pAnY {1,~f‘""‘_£,3""§,f Te ihey started for |ville on September 17, the Calitornia | Patients can arrange to pay when well. Free private book, consulta- 3 Bakuntag Aol pm: \ries of interest, but the semi-finals were | home by & score 2 ams | Northwestern Railway ' having made a i d aivice at office or b il i g bifmty — e s and the final P lined up as follow tion and advice at office or by mail. Home cures a specialty. Correspond : > Tulare am pm € nts and the final wa all satistactory proposal to the regatta com- icitdds Al Adenti Leave San Francisco, via Sausalito. Ferry, L ‘ S = it from the pistol to the F Company Positions. Reg. Band. |mittee. R. X. Ryan, general manager of | ence solicited. All letters confidential. | mmencing SUNDAY, Aprfl 2, 189, topping at intermediate points as requirs the Scotchman, was in B. Hawks. . Shortetop.....T._ Robertson | the railway, has offered a special prize | WEEK DAYS, 9:30 a._m. and 1:45 p. m. | For perttc of stage and other connectioms )sitien at the stretch 1 raced home | F- Second base....W. Pidwell | for an outrigger skiff race. A chamwion Extra trip on Monday, Wednesday and Satur- | inquire at Traffic Department, 321 Market st., B comparativel r. 'while Boje: | M. Third base... G, Hollister | ohip regatta will be held at I camp on | MARKET STREET day at 515 p. m.. Returning Same Even. . | San Frencisco B vert. the Montreal man, by big sprinting | & Left feld o ey | Ogtober 17, at which It is hoped that barge | ' T SR Leat out Gooason of Australia. |2 e ¢ crews from Stanford University and the L e il Simmy Drury. the best of the Canadian li 2 hlow University of California will be scen in = KE.EI.EVA'I‘OB. i b El' San Francisco. e e e e snatenrs, made an attempt to smash the [ 4" Senter flold. "A. Less | competition, was stated that a rowing A ours, 8 to 5 daiy ; Eveni ; v 1. Fare S. F. to Summit and Return, . fls world’s ameteur paced record of 1:39,|C. .Right field G. Foht | course might without much difficulty be < 3 L4 enings, 7 to 8; Sundavs 9to THOS. COOK & SON. Agts., 621 Mui‘elwn. I ] o

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