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N FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1900. e e e e e e e REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale A LIST of Special Bargains—When sending for my catalogue alwy about what is wanted, amount to then also furnish’ & spectalty of “‘snap” aine_nea n BANTA stock acres Fran LIPS 1. between il will exchange for San Apy C_H. PHIL- TACHELL, 20 Monteomery m. and 2 p. m. dal a RANCH TO 1 kouse and ke ranch;: Glen Park. of 10 back o large_unturnisned rent $1. rear; ingle inny furniehed housekeeping and Tie and $1 per week room. Front rosm and kitchen; also Sixth—Rooms week, and Unfarn. | ;IE“'I‘G u)cxnxzs AND SUPPLIES. for | any | B riy | o WATCH REPAIRING. WATCHES_ cleaped 7 and Eleventh | 4 No. 138)—Fur- aiso unfupnished Golden Gate rms. cor. Beventh suite or ; elevator. theast Select family ward cars to door. furnished transient *k shed rooms and & offices. | his; day, wk., m hed rooms from $1 50 up; 1 Eilis, near Ta: 100 rooms; $1 & week; trans THLY, rented, repaired, bought, sold: machine "f[‘?lles. 45 B{:lh; phone Mint 4. | ALL kinds bought. sold, exchanged, rented; re- ng at lowest rates. 205 I'ourth st. AND WAREHOUSES. TORAGE PIERCE-RODOL Office, 401 Post H Storage und Moving Co. r. Powell; tel. Main 5718 teed 2 vears. gua; , 540 Kearny. ptical ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. eottage 5 rooms and bath; The Roy Jewelry an | s | sum—LoT street worl easy terms, §2200—Lot 50 cottage: 5 large rooms ; only §100 cash, balance between rail- handsome new : $500 and $25 per x150; 2-story house of € rooms and near Morton-st. station; 8 near stations and fine new 2-story houee, , Morton st balance $30 per month. in avenue; cottage argain. all parts of Alameda. P. MOREAL & CO., i‘ Alameda, Cal. A HOME-—Send description, condition and loca- tion. I will ind you one.’ A. R. DENKE ‘8 14 Wobster st Aa BERKELEY ROOMS. of land in heart of a fine 4-room house; the Oakland Bank of jan remain or can be taken ge; per month, inciuding som house, 2 large use b ete.; §6 main on terms to.sul £8000- ) eash, balance can re- t. W. C. MORAN. “in_chofcest part of Berkele that will subd room cottage, on resident must have Lorin Sta., Berkele; * 2632 D 200ms with or dles preferred. ung 1 0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. CEFICE—203 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. old-established business; chance. Oakland. good ay. $500WILL se for $1200; fine corner residence: lot 4 9 rooms; up to date. E. BUNCE, %5 Broadway, Oakland. P T AND FURNITURE FOR SALE. from H. Schellhaas. 13th and Franklin, Oakiand. Aucts furniture dealer. NOTICES. ASS) T ¥ 1! Directors, heid on the 15th day 1895, an ssment (No. 7)) of re was levied upon the corpy n, payable im- m in United States gold coln to the #ecretary at the office of the company at the above address, which this assessment shall n the 22nd day of January, 15 nt advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment iy | made before, will be sold on the 12th day of | February, 1600, to pay the delinquent assess- ment | expenses of eale. By order of the Board of Di- rectors. CHARLES A. HUG. Secretary. 227 Market DIVIDEND NOTICES. tice—_Dividend No. (%e per HUTCHINSON SUGAR PLAN- TATION COMPAXY, will be pavabie at the fice of the com No. 327 Market st., (n ter rday, Januvary 2, 18%. Trans- fer by 1900, at 32 o'clock m. oks will cicse on Saturday, January 13, E. H Secretury. —Incandescent 1t vom and ladies par: n’office’ floor; | 0; week, $2 to | DIVIDEND notice—Dividend nis per share) of the Kilauea Suger Plantation Co. be payable at the office of the cor after Monday, r books will close t 3 o'clock p. E. H. SHELDON, Secretar DIVIDEND notice—The Nevada National Bank of San Francisco—At & regular meeting of the ectors of this bank, held January 2, 1900, idend was declared for the haif year ending December 31, 1885, at the rate of geven (T) per cent per annum. payable on and after the 1ith inst. Transfer books will be closed from the 10th to the 1ith inst., both days inciusive. GEORGE GRANT, Secretary. January 2. ¥ e =] tvertisem 5 established &t _the wenty-second and Ken 5 p.m bookkeeping, s v Latin. Box & D e — 1AL MNOTICES. Protestant gives no- n and balf or- to 3 mos. Jan. 1, The- n C. Rupky, . 11 mo A Bonicke, § Rudolph z yrs. 2 : Walter F. Nicol J. ‘Riddle, 6 yrs.; Le Frank Madden, 10 3 14 y78. 5 mos.; Perc; X George F. Farle; Percy G. Reed, 4 yrs. 3 mos.; . k Lindner, 2 yre. 3 mos.; Walter Brooks, 7 yrs. 4 mos.; ‘George Bank, 1 yr. § mos., and Wil- liem Kerr, 4 s MARY P. MacCRELLISH, Becy. P. O. Asylum, Directory Orphan A n received into the orphanage iber 31, 1896: May The Hussenot, § yrs.. Amelia no. . Isabells Mills, 4 2 yre.; Virginia Kiri Kearney, 5 yre. 3 mo. Neille Farren, 6 yrs. . 2 yre. 6 mo.; Elisa Bas : Johanna Daley, 10 yrs. Martha Vallent, § yre. Anneta Alviso, § yrs. Gadulupe Alviso, § t, § yrs.; Albert Kear- Wiliie Farren, 3 yre. 1 mo. Gerald Gripben, yre. § mo.; Charles Foun- tain, § yre 7 mo.: Howard Jenkine, § yrs. Joseph Broderick, 2 yrs. § mo.; Cella Basana, & yrs : Irene Bssana, 4 yrs ABANDON children in St. Joseph's Infant Orphan Asylum from July 1, 18%, to Decem- Ler 81, 189 Arthur Vanier, § years; Charles Vanier, 3; Frank Cryne, 4. Mary Canessa, 5%: Peter Canessa, 3%: Joseph Burns, 3 5-§; tie McLoughlin, £ 5-6: Pauline Smith, §; Isa- bel Bmith, 2; Peter Rellly, §; Gertle Bergin, 2: Christive Barnes, 2% Fred Wilkle, 3; Frank Maguire 2 5-12; Mary Mulcahy, 3; An- nita Greenwood, 2; Leurence Bank, 2i: John Bergin, 2; Fra: Tarantino, 3: William Mof- Mary McClellan, 6 Fred Suiz, 2% Suiz, 1 1-2; Rose Herbert, 6. NOTICE is hereby given that the Maria Kfp Orphanage of Lake st. has reveived the following _orpban, balf-orphan and_ aban- doned glris from Ociober 1, 16, to January 1, 190" Nettie Moore, aged 12 3 ¥. Willlamson, sged 11 years; Bennet, wged 11 years; Vera C. Faber, aged 9 years: Geogie C. Faber, aged 4 Lee, agod 7 years; Mabel J. Lee, aged 5 alienit, 3 yrs.; S vrs yrs.; Antonia Husses Dey. 6 yrs. § mo Geneva Alvis itted to | tlowing orphans and hal? or- | | { MARRIAGE LICENSES. censes have been fssuad as follows: Burkhart, £3, Lebanon, Or., and Marriage n Ness avenue, chman, 22, 1505 Gough street. . 1324 Kearny street, and ito, 15, 400 Green street. Moranda, 32, Ferndale, and Allle 22, Ferndale. hard A. Welch, 1 Hilda J. Freese, les J. Breare, 3 an M. Umfr 334 Thirteenth street, 5, 24 Erie street, 112 Shotwell street, and , 112 Shotwell street. ' BIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by | mall will not be inserted. They must be handed | ] BASSIT at either of the publication offices and be with the name and residence of per- horized to have the same published. BORN. L—1In this eity, January 4, 1900, to wite of E. O'Donneil, a son. LYNCH—In this city, Jenuary §, 1300, to the wife of Thomas Lynch, a daughter. LYON—In_this city, January 8, 1800, to the wife of Willam H. Lyon, a MARRIED. ANDERSON—FREY—In this city, January 10, Dr. E. Nelander, Axel ie Frey, both of Ban Fran: NORTHRUP—In_this city, January by the Rev. Harvey S. Hanson, Grant and Agnes R. Northrup, San Francisco. RATFORD--FITZGERALD — In this_eity, a y 11, 1900, by the Rev. W. P. Kirby, Stratford and Gertrude C. Fitzger- of Ban Francisco. DIED. Moore, Caroline L. Murphy, John Musgrave, Mrs. M. O'Connell, Danlel A. Pendergast, Thos. F. Pickett, Margaret Rode, Georse H. Sassella, Mary D. Schiiling, aAdam J.Jr. Schwars, Edna F. T. Severena, Sister Maria 3 ST Wiebalk, Gretchen ngston, Louls Wieland, Frances Malecl, Dr. G. H. Zussman, Blanche | Milovieh, Milan | — | BANCE—In the City and County Hospital January 10, 150, Alexander Bance, a natl of France, aged 53 years. BARLOW -In this city, January 11, 1900, Rioh- ard ¥. Barlow (professional name Western), deariy beloved hushand of Mary Barlow, and | father of Neta and Lucy Bariow, a native of DBaitimore. Md. aged 4 vears and ¢ months. n this eity, Janua: 1800, Jo- hanna M. Bassity, beloved sieter. 5 Mes. . O'Brien and Mrs. A. Hickey Sacrame; & native of Ireland, . - §7 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Saturday), at 1:3) o'clock, from her late residence, §22 Ellie street, thénce to St. Mary's Cathedral for services. Interment private, Mount Calvary Cemetery. ' COMMINS—In Etockton, January 10, 190, Ed- son of Ed- ward Philp, eldest ahd beloved ward an [ary Commin Frar Tative of Californin. - OF 0 Franclsco, & aoameral services wil take place this du ay), at 9 o'clock, 3 Church. Tnterment private. == DTl HiNRY J. GALLAGHER Cu., (Bucceseors to Flannagan & Gallagher), Frances M. Kane, aged 2 years: Emily Joans. | FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 5 vears; Dorothea Johnston, mged 20 Fifth st.. opposite Lincoin School. ¥ Telephone South $0. ROOMS papered from 83 up; Hartman E whitened. painting done. Paint Co., 319 , plenty of fruit trees, | t at a_meetihg of | topether with costs of advertising and | COXNOR—In this city, January 10, 1900, Law- rence Connor, beloved husband of Mary Con- nor, and father of Thomas Connor, a native ‘of County Meath, Ireland, aged 58 years and § months. A member of Yerba Buena Lodge No. 14, A. O, U. W, L7 Friends ‘and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Bunday, January 14, at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1580 Fell street, thence to Odd Fel- lows' Hall, Seventh .and Market streets, where services will be held_under the aus- g_u:el of Golden Gate Lodge No. 204, 1. O. O. | .. commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. BARL~In Alameda, January 10, 180, Jobn O. Farl, a native of New Jersey, aged 76 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully tnvited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the Masonic Temple, corner of Post and Montgomery under the -guspices of Occidental o, 22, F. and A. M. Interment Lau- metery. SSON—In this city, January 10, 190, Mar- ret, beloved daughter of Willlam L. and eth Easson, and sister of Jessie, Isa- Mary, Bessle, Broderick and Willlam Easson, a native of Scotland, aged 11 years 11 mentbs and 4 days. [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 250 Iowa street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, via 3:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. GRANT—In this city, January 10, 1800, Henry F., beloved husband of Carrie Grant, and father of Willie and Albert Grant, a native of the West Indies, aged 47 years. 07 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of the California Undertaking Company, Fowell street, near Post, thence fu St. Peter's Episcopal Church, corner of Stockton and Filbert streets, for services. Interment Ma- sonfc Cemetery. GRASELL—In this city, January 10, 1900, Mrs. | Ollie Grasell, beloved wife of Charies Grasell. | and mother of Tyed, Charles. George, Edward and Waiter Grasell, a native of Indiana, aged 8 years and § months g s ¢ Friends and acquaintances are - fully invited to mttend the funeral this day (Friday). at 2 o'clock, from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Com pany, 2423 Mission street, near Twenty-first. | Juterment Laurel Hill Cemete | ICIARONI—In this city, January 11, 1900, Caro- a lciaroni, beloved wife of Charles Iclar- oni, mother of Rinaldo and Achille Ictaroni, end sister-in-law of Mrs. R. Bulottl, a na- tive of Switzerland, aged 43 years 3 months | and ¢ days [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully {nvited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Saturdoy), at 1:30 o'clock, from the fam- 1y residence, 1130 Kearny street. Interment 0da Fellows' Cemetery. e JONES—In this city, January 11, 1900, - liam H., dearly beloved husband of Bessie Joaes, @ native of Ohlo, aged 37 years and 8 | | months. KARLSON—In this city, January 10, 1300, John | " Karleon, a native of Finland, aged 43 years. LIVINGSTON—In this city, January 11, 1900, at E. §t. Mary's_ Hospital, Louis ’Livingston, brother of Michel and Luke Livingston, & native of New York City, aged 55 years. MALECH-—At his residence, 521 Van Ness ave- nue, January 10, 1900, Dr. Gustav Herman Mal>ch, beloved father of Dr. Herman Theodore G. and John George Malech and | Mrs. Willlam F. Clark, a native of Weida, | Sachsen Welmar, (San plea Germany, aged 80 years. Jose, Cal., and Philadelphia papers copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respect- - invited to_attend the funeral Sunday, sary M, at 2 o'clock, from Odd Fellows' | | Hall, corner Seventh and Market streets, un- der the auspices of Harmony Lodge No. 18, 1. 0. 0. F. Cremated at Odd Fellows' Ceme- tery. MILOVICH—In this city, January 9, 190, Milan Milovich, & native of Mojdez, Boka-Kotorska, Anstria, aged 21 years. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- | ful invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the fuperal par- lors of J. Hagan, 1707 Sacramento street, near Polk. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. MOORE—In this city, January 11, 1900, Caro- line Leonora Moore (nee Rodgers), dearly be- loved wife of Willlam F. Moore, and mother of William F. Jr. and Albert Moore, Mrs. A. E. Walker, Mrs. A. H. Joost and the late Frank, Estelle, John and Lizzle Moore, a na- tive of Hessen, Cassel, Germany, aged 63 years 2 months and 27 days. (Chicago papers | please copy.) [7 Notice of funeral hereafter. | MURPHY—In the City and County Hospital, | " January 10, 1900, John Murphy, a native of | _Scotland, aged 6 years. JSGRAVE—In_Oakland, January 11, 1300, Margaret Musgrave, mother o Dr. Mus- grave of Hanford, Mrs. Mary E. Tuck and Mrs. Margaret Payne, a native of Ireland. O'CONNELL—In this city, January 10, 1900, Daniel A. O'Connell, befoved father of Dr. Maurice W., Eleanor G., Lillle C. and Agnes O'Connell and Mrs. L. J. Kerwin. g7 The funeral will take place this day (Friday), at S:45 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 110 Devisadero street, thence to St. | Ignatius Church, Hayes street, where a sol- | emn requiem high mass will be celebrated for | the repose of his soul commencing at 9:3) o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. PENDERGAST—In this city, January 11, 1900, |~ Thomas F.. husband of Anna Lewls Pender- gast, and eldest son 6f Mary and the late James Pendergast, a native of Bangor, Me. PICKETT—In this city, January 9. 1900, at her | | " restdence, 1261 Clay street, Margaret, be- | loved wite of Willlam Pickett. a native of | Brooklyn, N. Y. | g>The funeral will take place this day (Friday) morning, from St. Mary's Church, corner California and Dupont streets, where | 4 requiem mass will be celebrated for the re- | Dose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. | Interment private in Mount Calvary Ceme- | tery. | RODE—1In this city, January 10, 1900, George H. Rode, beloved father of Chrissie Rode, only son of C. B, and Mary Rode, and brother of Aliee Rode, Mrs. C. C. Montague and the late Nellie Rode, a native of San Franelsco, | aged 25 vears 2 months and 8 days. T The funeral wil take place this day (Friday), at $:30 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 547 Fourth street, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary etery. LA—In Oakland, January 10, 1500, Mary ssella, beloved wife of Peter, and mother | Anton and Jennie Bassella. 'a mative of | of Switzerland, aged 46 years 6 months and 6 days. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow 9 o'clock, from her late resi- Second street, thence to the of the Immaculate Conception for Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, aturda; nce, 7 Church gervices. Oakland | SCHILLING—In this Adam J. Schilling J beloved son of Anna and the late Adam Schilling, | loved brother of George, Joseph, | Anna Schilling and Mrs. Bertha native of San Francisco, aged monthe and 13 days. SCHWARZ—In this city, January 11, 1900, Edna. city, January 11, 1900, 24 years 2 F. T.. youngest and dearly beloved daughter of Frank R. and Julla Schwarz, and sister | of Eva and Adam Schwarz, a native of San Francisco, aged 11 months and 15 days. SEVERENA—In this city, January 10, 1900, at St. Joseph's Home HospMal, Sister Maria Eeverena (Zahn), a native of Baden, Ger- many, aged 28 years and 3 months [F Iriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Safurday), from the chapel of St. Joseph's Home, Park Hill, where & solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose | of her soul, commeneing at 8 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery, by 113 o'clock train. WIEBALK—In Alameda, January 11, 1000, | "Gretchen, dearly beloved ‘wife of the lats Ernest N. D. Wiebalk, mother of Mrs, F. Scharninghausen, Augtst and Anna Wie balk and Mre. C. Nold, and sister of Augus Whrnecke, Mrs. 4. Plath and Mrs. F. Keil & native of Bremervorde, Germany, aged 62 | years and 19 days. WIELAND—In this city, January 10, 1000, | "Frances Wieland, dearly beloved daughter of George and Anna Wieland, and beloved sistor of Anna. Charles and Frederick Detjen and George and Albert Wieland, a native of Hast Onkland, aged ? vears & months and 10 days. G7Friends and acquaintances are respert- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 419 Ivy avenue. Interment I O, O. F. Cemétery. ZUSSMAN—In this citv, January 10, 1 Blanche. beloved wife of Dr. 5. Zussman: mcther of Claire and Edmond Zussnian. dsughter of Berthe and Isidor Lipman, and sistér of Ida and Jean Lipman. a native of California, aged 24 vears and 6 months. §F Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day | @Friday). ar 10 o'clock, from her lat | dence, $§¢ Van Ness avenue. ent New Salem Cemeter: ers, as they wi Interment New Please do not. send flow- not_be nccepted o il Builders’ Contracts. | _Weismann & Whittle (owners) with A, | Knowles (contractor), architects Martens & | Coffey.—Lathing and plastering for three thres: story frame buildings _on lot on_N line of‘ Washington street, 60 E of Polk, E 77:8 by X lfl:i‘fil: $1865. William Giselman (owner) with J, F. (eontractor), architects Copeland & Plerce. - All work except painting, etc., for & two-story and basement frame bullding cn lot on N line of Golden Gate avenue, 135 W of Devisadery street, w,m by g ll"-l 7w Estate James G. r (owner) (by W. 3 Goodfellow, J. 8. Angus and T. G. yChafllGr: executors) with E. Coleman (contractor), archi- tect Edward Owens.—Carpenter and joiner work for reconstruction of building (five-story brick) on lot on W line of Front street, be. tween Pacific_and Broadway, Nos. 708, 711 Front street: $3100. william ¥, "and Frieya Thornley (owners) with W. E. Grant (contractor), architect none. —All work for a two-story and basement frame bullding on ot on E line of Nineteenth avenuo, 150 § of H street, § 0 by B 120, O L 655 3 Abe Stern (owner) with C. Chishalm (con- tractor), architect Richard Howland Hunt,— Erecting hardwood !flgunhed by~ Willlam Baumgarten & Co. of New York for a resi. dence on lot commencing at llr(n( 85 E of Octavia street curb line l# 14:10 N of Pacific Srepos qur tied N 100K E 7%, 8 1:0%, = ok . Kennedy (swner) with John T. ), architects Shea & Shea.—All o FRR Sr | | | | | | Jockey later explained eve: satisfaction of the stand an 1610, SAN BRUNO STAKE WON BY THE LADY Ezells Filly Beat a Big Field at Odds of 15 40° & Fifteen three-year-olds started yester- day In the stake number at Tanforan over a mile and Louis Ezell's filly The Lady, ridden by Nate Hill, earned all the glory It was stmply nothing more than an own- ers’ jack-pot, for, being a zuaranteed af- fair, it cost the .assoclation less than an ordinary selling purse. At the weights anything looked to have a chance and there was really no proanounced cholce in the betting, though Erwin enjoved: a slight call over Anjou at post time. Hill was fortunate in getting The Lady away in advance of the fleld and she showed a clear pair of heels to tte bunch the en- tire route, leading Advance Guard over the line a length in 1:41 flat. With a stronger rider in the saddle the latter would have won, although no fault could be found with little Jack Martin's wor'. Swerving badly F. W. Brode, piloted by Morgan, took the show by half a length from Erwin. t was another day of upsets and uncer- tainties for the talent, horses at all sorts of prices reaching the stand first. Ban- nockburn had the honor of being the only winning favorite. A Once 40 to 1 in the ring, Uppercrast, a Prince Royal filly, with Buchanan up, downed the favorite, First Shot, two lengths in the opening event. Coming Event, an 8 to 1 chance, was third. Barney Schreiber did enjoy a streak of luck with Greyhurst in the mile sellin, run. Eddie Jones had the race in hnng with Tom Cromwell, the 1 to 2 favorite, when he began e“m% up, and Bullman, astride the gray, beat him out a nose. The judges mistrusted that Jones had been drinking and refused to allow him to pilot Dr. Bernays in the race following. The thing to the rode out the balance of his engagements, Old Meadowthorpe proved a surprise in the mile and a quarter run. After Chimu- ra, Dr. Bernays, Forte and Dr. Marks had breczed along the greater portion of the distance under full-reefed sails Jen- kins, on Meadowthorpe, came with a great rush, downing Chimura a head. orte the favorite, ran unplaced. Tweive to 1 was laid against the winner, Bannockburn made quick work of his field {n the mile purse run. Starting an 11 to 20 chance the brown horse won com- paratively easy trom Malay in 1l osormonde, second choice in the betting, stald with Schreiber's horse for nearly six furlongs, when she “blew up” badly, apparently being short of work., In the closing six furlong sprint Moco- rito went the way of all the other favor- ites, losing to Ben Ledi. The latter filly was never headed, disposing of the favor- {ite by a length. Show honors fell to Jin- gle Jingle. Miss Marfon and Storm King were left at the post. After the last race Mocorito was claimed by F. W. Doss, the owner of Orion, getiing the mare for To-Day's Entries. The entries for this afternoon’s running events are as follows: First race—Three furlongs: two-year-olds. 557 Woeful ~108 an g | Co. Co. ana. ... Gaylon Brown..l11| J. G. Brown & Co. Service-Sunrise II. Second race—Six furlongs; three-year-olds; purse. 472 Mountebafk ....109 (603)St. Cesimir......108 Third race—One mile and one-eighth; three- year olds and up; selling. 589 Beotch Plaid. 589 T - 95 101 577 cm . 94 531 Morinel . 2 576 Einstéin ......... 91 529 Opponent Fourth race—Five furlongs; four-year-olds and upward; selling. 540 Mainstay .... ... Sokombeo . 491 Espirando . 614 Jennie Nevine...115 604 Pongo ‘114 607 Croker . PUE T g 113} 609 Hunch . 607 Sugden J113{ ... Vioris 882 Tourist II. ‘11| 436 Ann Page. 566 Nora Ive: 111 €07 Remus . 597 Modwena «..11/ 578 Momentum Fifth race—One mile; selling; four-year-olds and upward. 604 Chas. Le Bel....111f 510 The Wooer. 607 D'ke of York IL.111f 611 Tom Crom: 598 Col. Root. 09| 609 Hohenlohe . 114 Sixth race—One mile and one-eighth; selling. 602 Midtan . .114| 599 Gold Baron 612 Dr. Marks +109| 600 Sardonic 611 Tom Calvert....109/ 605 Facade ‘Selections for To-Day. First race—Rathgar, Dunfree, Andratus. Second race—St. Casimir, St. Anthony, Moun- tebank. Third race—Einstein, Opponent, Topmast. Fourth race—Ach, Croker, Sugden. Fifth race—Credo, The Wooer, Tom Cromwell. Sixth race—Sardonlc, Dr. Marks, Midian. — TROTTING ASSOCIATIONS. Both Bodies Agree to Render Their Rules More Uniform. NEW YORK, Jan. 11.—The representa- tives of the National Trotting Association and the American Trotting Association were in conference here all day. They adopted resolutions providing that all fines, or rather penalties, imposed by either parent assoclation 'through its members and otherwise, shall be enforced by both associations. The resolution also provides that nefther association will re- ceive in its membership a member of the other association after leaving that body. The rules of both associations are be- ing revised with a view to making them uniform. All proceedings are subject to the approval of the congresses of the’as- soclation: —r——————— Set-Net Fishers Caught. The State Game and Fish Commission- ers are rejolcing over the capture of R. P. Penney and G. W. Carr by Deputies Cross and Kercheval last Monday. The former is the owner of Penneys Island at the mouth of Russian River, and for years ast the Commissioners have been satis- ged that the wan was violating the fish laws by using nets set across the stream. In six years the deputles have conflscated no less than. ten nets, but never have heretofore been able to catch the owner. This time they caught the men in the act of hauling in a_net. The prisoners were taken to Santa Rosa for examination and trial. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Continued From Page 8. ARRIVED. Thursday, January 1L Stmr Crescent City, Stockfleth, 31 hours from Crescent City. BAILED. Thursday, Stmr Scotla, Jacobs, ——. DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT TOWNSEND—Salled Inward Jan 11— Bktn Amella, for Port Blakeley. Salled Jan 10—Chil bark Sulitelma, for Co- uimbo. VYORT BRAGG Arrived Jan_ 10—Stmr Se- uoia, hence Jan 9. Jan 11—Schr Barbara Hernster, heace Jan 9. Salled Jan 11—Stmr Noyo, for San Francisco. SAN DIEGO—Arrived Jan 11—U S stmr Bear, hence Jan T. SOUTH BEND—Salled Jan 11—Schrs Ploneer and John A, for San Francigco. TACOMA-Sailed Jan 11—Schr Annte Larsen, January 1L TH E CALL'S RACING CHART. (Copyright, 1900, by H. H. Exbert.) TANFORAN PARK, Thursday, January 11, 1900.—Thirty-fifth day of the Winter Meeting of the Western Turf Association. Weather fine. Track fast. J. J. BURKE—Presiding Judge. J. F. CALDWELL—Starter. upward; purse, $100. FIRST RACE—Five and a balf furlongs; selling; maidens; three-year-olds and [} | Betting. Index. Horse. Age. Welght.St. ¥m. %m. %m{ Str! Fin. | Jockeys. [0p. Cl 08 Uppercrust, 3 (R TR TR T 12 |Buchanan s 2 558 First Shot, 3 3 TN R e 21 |Bullman E 533 Coming Bvent, 8... 91 8 R I e 3% |Phelan ¥ ... Jazabel, § 1 e T e 4n [Vittitoe 0 B Goldfinder, 3. 5 2R e 5% |J. Walsh. s 0 Redwald, '3 9| 7 A - 63 |T. Walsh PR =] Miss Reél, 4 103 2 TR A R S 71 |Jenkins . §i s Beautiful ‘Bifl, ... 9519 ] 10 : 82 s 15 Tterp, 4 .. 103 8 Ak T S TR 91 2 20 Cymona, 4 103) 4 R R e 13 6 13 Morelia, 3 912 ¥ M 1110 2 100 Semiramide, § . 71 e 12 4 2 _Hi 3 ot 3; 5%, 1:08%. Good start. Won first three driving. Winner, ight's b, Winner ran a game race. Uterp recetved backing. by Prince Roval-Undercrust. Jazabel will win shortly. Redwald a false alarm so far. Scratched—Miss Vera 01, Tom Sharkey 93, Delecta 103, Favorito 83 @11, STCOND RACE-One mile; selling; four-year-olds and upward; purse, $410. . T TBetting. Index. Horse. Age. Welght,[St. ¥m. im. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. (Op. Cl. 0 Greyhurst, 6 11 3 1% 11 11% 21% 1ns |Bullman i 1 62 Tom Cromweli, a...141 dh 2h 21 1h 23 [E Jon 12 55 Tom Calvert, 5......111/ 8 6 41 3% 34 3% |3 Martin. Fieay 57 Ledaea, 4 . e g1 osp sl 4y 4D 015 3 B 313 41% 55 56 |K 1 20 £57_Collin ml2 43 § L] 6 _|Rut e ST Time—, 2 %; %, 1:17; mile 1:42%. Good start. Won first thres driving. %, Winner, B. Schreiber's gr.’ g, Jones on Cromwell tossed the race away. had speed for half the distance. 17, by imp. Martenhurst-Helen Scratch, Tom Calvert showed Improvement. Indra Heratched—Grand Sachem 111, 612 $400. THIRD RACE—One mile and quarter; sellin three-year-olds and upward; purse, | Betting. Index. Horse. Age. Welgh! Str. Fin. Jockeys. |Op. Cl. 89 Meadowthorpe, 6. 5 1h |Jenkins . 8 12 (591) Chimura, 4 . 1% 2% [Vittitoe 3 135 72 Dr. Berna: 3% 31 (Thorpe . 3 591 Forte, & 2h 42 |Bullman 1 598 Dr. Mar) G % 6|7 w 2 Time— ¥ T . 5% : Ym, 2:10%. Good driving. inner, J. F. s b. h., by imp. Kantaka-Baby. There was no pace, and the winner outfooted his company last furlong. Forte gave it up. 613 FOURTH RACE—One mile; San Bruno Stak . three-year- Index. Horse. Weight.[St. ¥%m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. s ik (369 The Lady, 13 18- a8 11 $ 1 576 Advance 8% &n 3y 26 (s 6h 6% 42 3% 3 12 Ui 122 6% 4 4 165 ¥ G p SR 5% 3 92 15 143 ih (] B 5 : 5h Sh 8% 7h |Heinson . 0 & 3 01 101 w01 8% |Ruiz 8 10 o Mortgage . . 3h 3h §h 92 [Tullett 5 0 594 Sam Dannenbaum 34 21 up 101 (Bassinger .....[ 100 109 G34) Wallensteln 1 114 13 111 |Spencer . i 535 Hindoo Princes 7% 9 %t 9% 12 " Walsh B 3 594 Sunello .. 14 1n 1 13 |3 Walsh 2 (597) Nance O'Nef 13 15 15 14 |Phelan B 546 _Bee Bee. 4 41 1 15 |Thorpe s 1 ime—3Y, :25% 49% } 1:14%; mile, 1:41. Good start. Won first three driving. Win- ner, L. H. Bzell's b. f., by Kingston-Seville. The Lady had best racing luck. Advance Guard was best and would have won in a few for San Pedro; schr Sailor Boy, for San Fran- ' ecisco: bark Abby Palmer, for Adelaide. EUREKA—Sailed jan 11—Stmr Pomona, for : San Francisco. i EASTERN PORT. NEW YORK-—Arrived Jan 10—Stmr Alllanca, | from Colon. - ! FOREIGN PORTS. NAGASAKI-Salled Jan 11—Stmr Senator, | for San Francisco. | NEWCASTLE, Aus—In port Dec 29—Br ship Clan Galbraith, for San Franciseo; Br bark Inveresk, tfor San Francisco; Chil ship Star of | Benzal, for Homolulu. Chartered to load—Aus bark Belmont, for ! Homolulu: ship Hecla, for Honolulu; Br bark | Heien Denny, for Honolulu; Br ship Hilston, for Honolulu; ship John C Potter, for Hono- lulu; bark Palmyra, for Honolulu; schr Pros- per, for Homolulu, bark Rufus E Wood, for Honolulu; Br ship Australia, for Honolulu; Haw ship Balclutha, for San Fran Br ship Bangalore, for Honoluh bark Big Bonanza, | for Honolulu or San Francisco; bark Carroll ton, for Honolulu; Br bark City of Adelaide, for Honolulu; bark Empire, for Honolulu; ship Florence, for Honolulu; Nor bark Fortuna, for Honolulu; bark Gen Fairchild, for Honolulu; bark Harvester, for Honolulu; bark Hesper, for Honolulu; Haw bark Himalaya, for Honolulu; schr Honolpu, for Honolulu; schr Inca, for Homolulu; Br bark Ivanhoe, for Honolulu or San Francisco; Haw ship John Ena. for San Francisco; schr Lyman D Foster, for Homo- lulu: Br rhip Mayfield, for San Francisco; ship Reaper, for Honolulu; bark m, for Hono- Iulu; bhtn Robert Sudden, for Honolulu; bark Sonoma, for Honolulu; ship Stan for Honolulu: Haw ship Star of Italy, for Homo- lulu or San Francisco; Haw ship Star of Rus- sia, for Honolulu or San Francisco; ship Wa- chusett, for Honolulu. Salled Nov 25—Br bark Norfolk Island, for San Francisco; Br ship Drummuir, for Fono- lulu; Br bark Heathfleld, for San Fravcisco. Nov 23—Br bark Berwickshire, for Honolulu. Nov 26—Br bark Aldebaran, for Honolulu. Dec 1—Nor_bark Solvelg, for Honolulv. Dee 3— Bktn J'lnLL Stanford, for Honolull Dec é— Br bark Linwood, for Manila. Dec §—Bktn Chehalis, for Kahulul. Deo 6—Br bark Cauth- nese-shire, for San Francisco. Dec 7—Br ship Glenesslin, for Honolulu: bark Seminole, for Honolulu.” Dec §—Bark Snow & Burgess, for San Francisco, Dec $—Br bark Bast Afri for Honolulu. Dec 17—Br ship Aspioe, Honolulu; Br ship Gen Roberts, for San Fran- | clsco; bark Highlands, for Honolulu. Jan 11— Bark Hadyn Brown, for Kahului. oL INEY—Salled Dec 5—Br ship Lancing, for | Honotulu, QUEENSTOWN—Sailed Jan 10—Br ship Ag- nes Oswald, for Ipswitch. SCILLY—Passed, Fr bark Jacques, hetice Sept 18, for Queenstown. MANILA—Sailed Jan 11—Russ stmr Dalny Vostok, for San Francisco, via Nagasaki. FALMOUTH—Arrived Jan 11—Fr bark Jac- ques, hence Bept 18, VANCOUVER—Arrived Jan 11, at § & m— Br stmr Ewmpress of Japan, from and China. ACAPULCO—Saled Jan 3—Stmr Colom, for San_ Francisco, OCEAN STHAMERS. NEW YORK—Satled Jan 11—Stmr Darmstadt, for Bremen. QUEENSTOWN—Sailed Jan 11—Stmr Penn- land, from Liverpool, for Philadelphis. GLASGOW—Salled ' Jan 11-Stmr Arcadian, for Philadelphia, via St Johns, N F, etc. OCEAN TRAVEL. | Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco: For ‘Alaskan ports, 10 & _m., Jan. & 11, 1, B 36, 91 wes. 5. Change to company’s steam- ers at Seattle. For Victorla, Vaneouver (B. C.), Port Townsend, Seat- tle, Tacoma, Everett' Ana- | cortes and New Whatcom (Wash.), 10 & m., Jan. 4, 11, 16, 2, %, 31, Feb. 5, and every fifth day thereafter; change at Seattls to this com s steamers for Alaska and G. N. R'y.; at Ta- coma to N. P. R'y.: at Vancouver to C. P. R'y. For Eurcka (Humboldt Bay), 3 p. m., 9 14, 19, 24, 29, Feb. 3, and every fifth day therearter. For Santa Cruz. Montersy. San Simeon, Cay- ucos. Port Harford (San Luls Obispo), Gaviota, Santa_Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme. San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, 9 a m., Jan. 7, 11 15, 19, 23, 27, 31, Feb. 4 and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Pcrt Har- ford (San Luls Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles), 1 o m., Jan. 5 913, 17, 2L 2, 25, Feb. 4, and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatian, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalia and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 &. m., Tth of each month. | For further information obtain company's tolder. The company reserves the right to changs steamers, salling dates and hours of safling without previous notice. TIUKET OFFICE —4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agts., 10 Market st., San Francisco THE 0. B. & N. CO. ' DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTIL.AND m Spear-street Whart at 10 a. m. FAR §12 First Class Inciuding Berth $3 Second Class and Meals. COLUMPBIA salls Jan. 18, 25; Feb. 3, 13 TATE OF CAL! A sails 3 Jan. 13. % Feb. | snort Li Walla, Spokane, Helena and all polnts in _the Northwest. Through tickets to all points East. | E. C. WARD, General Agent, | 630 Market street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. | Superintendents. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORE, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. Stopping at_Cherbours, westbound. From New Yark every Wednesday, 10 &. m. | st. Paut .Jan. 17 §t. Paul. Feb. 7 New York. an. 24 New_York. 3 St. Louis Jan. 31 St. Louls, b RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. From New York every Wednesday, 12 noon. Aragonia . fan. 17|Westernland ....Feb. 7 Friesland an. 24| Kensington .....Feb. 14 Southwark . . 31| Noordland Feb. 21 | EMPIRE LINE. Seattle, St. Michael, Dawson City. | For tull information regarding freight and passage apply to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, 30 Montgomery st., or any of its agencies. TOYO KISEN KAISHA TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner of First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m. for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo). Nagasaki and Shanghal, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for No cargo recelved on board on day Tuesday, Jan. 1§ NIPPON MART .Friday, Feb. § AMERICA MART Wednesday, Mar. 7 Via Honolulu. i Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For | treight and passage apply at company’s office, | | 421 Market street. corner First. ‘W. H. AVERY, General Agent. | 8. 8. Moana salls via Honolulu_and _Auck- | land for Sydney Wed- nesday, Jan. 24, at § P. m. \ The 8. S. Australfa | salls for Honolulu Signshid ‘Wednesday, Feb. (OMpaRY-~ yeineray, = Favorite Line Round the World, via Hawalf, Samoa, New Zealand, Australla, India, Sues, | England, etc.: $610 first class. 1 1, D. SPECKELS & BR0S. 00, Agts. 14 | Pier 7, Foot Pacific St Freight Office, 327 St. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. | DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, alling every Thursday instead of ¢ Eaturday, from November 2 10 a. m.. from Pler 42, North River, Morton st. La AQUITAT COGNE, Jan. 25; LA NORMANDIE, Feb. LA BRETACNE, Feb, §. First-class to Havre, §80 and upward: 5 per cent reduction on round t Second class to Havre, $&5: G per cent uction on round trip. GENERAL AGENCY more jumps. Erwin ran & good race. Almost left, Tar Hill made & wonderful showing, | heccdwey. (iudoon g New Tom © Brode swerved badly. F., FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, § Scratched—Limerick 102, Diomed 107, Constellator 97. Montgomery ave,, San Francisco. ACE—One mile; -year- B . g T T @14, FIFTH RACE-One mile; three-year-olds and upward; purse, H00 BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. \ T s oo | . Weight. [St. G 3 Index Horse. Age. Wolgh ookl FOR U. S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJO. | 601 B._, 104 4 23 1ns 1% Steanser ““Monticello.” (567) Malay, 4..... & 106 2 4 3n 23 MON., Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 9:45 l 608 Tmp. Mistral 11, 6..71001 3 32 4 4 a. m.; 3:30 p. m. (ex. Thurs. night); Fri- Rosormonde, 5......100|1 1% 33 332 days. L p. m. and $:3); Sundays. 10:30 & m.. $ i) , i20%: %, 50%: N, 1:154; mile, 1:4014. Good start. B Lending aod affice. Mistion-street Dock, ety ivin. . Winasr, B Solireibers be b b Haghon Bawerd e Mo X Semhons, Rt BN ! Winner the class. Rosormonde short. 6'5' SIXTH RACE—SIx furlongs; selling. Index. Horse. Age. Welght. St. three-year-olds and upward; purse, $10. 571 Ben Ledd, 4. 1 s 598 Mocorito, 5. R 581 Jingle Jingle, 4. 5% Whitcomb, -0 5 2 e M| Left . % e -:»_|Bullman oy %, %, 1 % Bad start. ing. G B 10D Fervernased e ‘Won first three driving. Winner, E. Ken. Last hard race of Mocorito probably dulled her speed. Lea % Kitty Kelly will do next time. ; mw." !mufl.mfi.muwn,‘n-um FARE . 50c G625 KEARNY ST. Established in 1854 for of Private Diseases, Lost Mauhoad. or disense on bodyand mindand rhe. when hersfall, Try him. low mresgunrantesd. Call orwrite . GIBRON, Box 1957, San Francisco RAILROAD TRAVEL. MOUNT TAMALP@IS SCENIC - ,‘;?" San Francisco via Sausalfto | WEEBK DAYS-7:30, 9:00, | Kelseyviile, Carlsba: i~ and Bartiett Springs; at Ukiah for Vlcrh‘ n, Dell |7 Qeneral Manager. 40, §:15, :30 p. m. | fiflu TRIPS For Miil Valley and San Rae Dr.Gibbon’s Dispensary, . SOUTHERN PFACIFIC CONPANY. (PACIFIC S¥STEN.) Tratus lenve nad are dne (o arrive a8 SAN FRANCISCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) LEAVE #7:004 Bevicls, Sulsun, Elmira, Vacaville, 71005 189. — anmrve Jone, Maryavillo, Chico, Rted Blnff. M8 *Miiton, Oakdat~ envl ~onera. *9:004 Hny-n'q., Nil -,.ix \:huy Stations., 9:004 Dav! oodlac ts Randing, Au'.'mvum eaviie e e ©9:004 Atlactic Kxpress—Ogdeu and Fast *9:354 *9:004 Martines, Tracy, Latizop, Stockton, Mereed and Fresmo.. ... sesseverve *12:000 *9:004 Port Costa, Fresno, Mojave and Los Files ad Wag Btotioge es and Way Blatioge. N m.u)'lm' i‘;(oolk!u‘?, ‘mento, Mendota, Hanford, Vi Porterville . 1:00r Sacramento Itiver § o Haywards, Niles and Way Stations. 00r .ll(n"lfl. 'H':‘:- Ramou, apa, Ol Santa T o “4w00r Benicia, Vacaviilo, Sacramiénto, Joodiand, ~ Koights Landing, 3 1 *4:307 xm Jésoand 8 #3:00r The Owl Limited—T: *3:30p Stockton, Merced, Fresno. *3:307 Fresuo, Bakeraiield, Sauta Barhara, New Orleans and Easé...... ... > A 981307 Sauta Fo Iloute—Atlantic Express for Mojave and Easb...., b *8:1000 Niles and 3an Jose. T3 J8:30r Vallelo oo . 121159 80 Oriental Mail—Ogden and East ... *8:00% $7:007 Valiejo, Fors Costa and Way ‘dia- #8108 Oregon and California Express, Sac- ‘minento, Margavill, - Tteq Portiand, Poget Sound and *8.13, 7 Creox. Sate Cras aod Wy sy Btations. .. e, G o Saer ) ery acoreton, Sa Joos scd 405 $iL:43p nam CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN FRANGISCO—Poot of Marked Sirast (Slip *T:18 9:00 11:00a.. 11:00 *4:00 18:00 00 e .. From OLLLAKD—Poot of Broadway.—*6i00 8:00 10:00a.u. 11300 *1:00 $23:00 *3:00 3400 “3:00r.u. COAST PIVISION (Broad (Third and Townsend s&‘“ A low, Bouth Ban . 1004 Ban Jose and Way Stations Almaden Wedneadays only).. /#1004 Gan Jose, Tres Plucs, , ide_Grove, Paso Bur| C ALIFORNIA LImITED Santa Fe Route To CHICAGO This Is the quickest running and most rmnd A Ccimpendng o g CoxNNECTING TRAIN LEaves San Francisco: 8 P.'l. Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, ur(vhg in Chicago at 2:15 P11 in time to connect with all limited trains for New York. OVERLAND kflm,‘%fi; Yl':ucl:r 2 5:3 EXPRESS P-m. With Palace and Tourist DALY &itigonsd Base oS Local trains between Stockton, VALLPY :"r;sno. Bxufgd. Visalia, Tulare ROAD SEE YOU IN San Francisco_office. 623 'FRISCO SOON Market Street, Phone Main 1531; Oaklaud, 1118 Broad- way; Sacramento, 201 J Street; San Jose, 7 West Santa Clara Street. GALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN R. GO\ AN FRANGISCO AND NOATH PACIRG RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiharoa Ferry, Foot of Market St BAN RAF. 3 L 630 The EL “&:- tri) and 11:20 p. m. SUNDAYS- 600, 90, 100 & m.; 18, 538, " SAN RAFAFL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—4:10, T30, 0.0, 1110 & m. ineahy 30, 520 p. m. Saturdaye—Extra tripe NI :r:'c&ms 130 & m.; 1:40, 38, 506, Between San Francisco and Schuetzem Park same schedule as above. Novato, Petaluma. Santa Rosa. am 10 am 1 7:% pm| ¢:22 pma connect at Senta Rosa for Mark West Stages Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Lytto Lytton Springs: e ‘tor Skagxs at Clcverdal for the Geysers land for Duncarn rings, Highland Springs, Soda Bay. s, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes. Lau e, Witter Springs, Upper Laks, Pom ter Vailey, John . Riverside, Listiey s il's, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's ot S| . Mendocino City, Fort i3 Willitts, Laytonville, Cume- s, Beil's Springs, Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, tia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at re= rates. On_Sunday_round trip tickets to all potate nd San Rafael at half rates. icket Offices, 830 Market st.. Chroniole bidg. €. WHITING, R. RYAN, HORTH PAGIFIC COASY RAILROAL. Via Sausalise Ferry. wROM S5V FRANCISCO 10 ot AND SAN RAPAEL - ' ALLEY WEEK DAYS_el®. 930, 1:0 o m.: 144 fael. on Mondays. W m.

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