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THE SAN FRA 0 CALL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1900. e It |[COLEMAN MAKES A RECORD sy SRk g MAY W CAUSES | last night resulted as follows: MNOTHER RIDER Battie With a Mon-| {7 === gy s son's Miss Russell vs. J. McEnroe's Lady Tril ; Curtis & Son's Terronite vs. G. Abercro gt ster Fish Judges Suspend Buchanan — le’s Miss Richmond; J. Dean's Brilllantine vi D. Shannon's s&fclll Agent; E. M. Kellogg’ for Finishing Third With [Several Hours’ Hard the Sprinter. Work Lands a Big Towa Boy vs. Scott’s Daisy Dean; et J. Perigo’s Querita Vincent vs. J. Martenet's Bu: ton; Al Austin’s Firm Foe vs. J. H. Perigo Choices at Tanforan Pr|Ze 1ora Nosed Out the 1 | Onward; T. Logan's Miss Grizzle ve. J. Charl- ton’s Temple: D. Hooper's Morse's Patrol vs. H. Lynch's Gamecock; C. Hapson's Master- pléce vs. J. Martenet’s Bernal Boy; J. Carroll's Columbia vs. M. B. Kavanaugh's Hard Lines: W. H. Shear's Alarue ve. J. H. McNell's Pear Murphy's Ornament vs. A. Johnson's Bald Esgle: A. Johnson’s Tod Sloan vs. J. Me- Enrce's Johnny F; P. Doyle's Wild Monarch ve. J. R. Smith’s Magic; Connell Brothers' Log Boy vs. H. Lynch's Lottie M: J. Perry's Com- modore’ Nash vs. Connell Brothers' Goodby; Russell, Allen & Wilson's Charming Beile v, Russell, ‘Allen & Wilson's Miss Cable; Curtls $0 fi 5 N el iy B L G. chols’ ay Herschel vs. H. G. ichols’ ili Yreva; J. Flower's Kevstone vs. D. Ford's without a peer in brifMancy, durability, Bonita; C. E. Wiley's Merry Monarch vs. G. @ y Played Ventoro. Abercrombie’'s Victor King. nd nomy. Costs 50c. and is 50-per 3 > ‘ a5 U:io:lix(t‘y—“fnqr dopg s‘za:(e dwill b%hnm fi o ” as ; ‘oursing Park to-day, The s - will begin upon the arrival of the speeial ceat. cheaper than any other mantle. coursing train, which leaves Third and Townsend at 10:15 a. m. The train for Tanforan race course at 1:25 p. m. wul* also stop at the park. —————— Trout for the South. The California Fish Commission {s pre- paring to plant a large number of trout fry iIn the streams of the southern part of the State this fall. The reason that so much attention is to be paid to that sec- tion of the country is that during the past two years there has been a scarcity of rain and the streams have suffered, to the great injury of the fish. The fry is to be taken from the Shovel Creek hatchery which will be operated to its full capacit L] . . . & - + . . % 3 & - Y 3 O R S R o R L S R A - + i AR this spring. The commission is also po- b n at Catalina. erating two hat-heries on Lake Tahoe and 1 300-Pound Shark Landed by John Colema R et >0 N RCES S OW pected to yiel argely this season. e | | @ooe606006-1000000Qosdet0eoe0400 S04 60 open season for trout begins on the 1st of | k ; ‘s mouth through | next month, and the reports from many | d OHN COLEMAN. bookmaker and ) den commotion in the water, SR, 9, Jhe Tt o e o en in a quan- | localities give promise of fine sport for the | ali-round _sportsman, which in- e Cloleman was | dary as_to the method of landing their |lovers of rod and reel Cludes a reputation with both gun | APPeared at, (g, MUIRCE | (Mg The | catch. “The lift from the water to the ‘e el =i hs of the sea, | gunwale of the launch was too high, as and rod, has just returned from |ghark arose from the depths of the sea, le of the launc wi e K CO at wi > fis weig] mo! than pounds. Santa Catalina islands with a record that | following the small rock cod that were | the feh welghed more f han 30 p pandy is the envy of fishermen. While out in a |dangling on the fisherman ey O T[{E AST h. Tugsing and ; E — | “The boatman who was with C came to their assistanc: ng the deep sea for rock cod | boat within_ re: ly baited some tuna fis 1 a shark of the real biue variety | SRIERIY PRUAC REME Yq gave it to the | straining “ev effort _boatman and | MACHINERY and SUPPLIES. . t caught near the | ;g “portsman to catch the shark. In |sportsman finaily succeeded in Fn g e R S e i L e 3 s " xS slands during the last five years. This a f . is Coleman, rod in hand, ex- | the big shark into the row hoat. SAND CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS: THROUGH FIRST-CLASS PULLMAN SLEEPERS NOW IN SERVICE g fish story, but a tale of sea ad- | cited the curiosity of the sea monster, and | No time was lost that afternoon in fur- KROGH Sk ol Tutiad. Digsa as swallowed with a portion of | ther fishing for cod, but the party turned | Amalgamators, in operation dai- - . properly authenticated ":;y e e Bl ™ rawing In the line, Coleman | homeward.” Coleman was so elated over 1. 9 Stevenson st., San Francisco ’ . v of three competent a cred- | - a corked the shark to- s capture that every photogra ———— e e B d t after @ IO e N when striking dis- | the ‘heach was brought Into active em- SAND CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS etween AN L'1rancisco an 1caqgo Mon e JP part of last week Coleman | iance was reached used a gaff under the | ployment and a wine dinner was the final In Operation Daily, €25 Sixth Street. {act In the great capture. started out for a day with the drop line. el a trmed, and | The shark lacked a few inches of ten ¥ e O iy B Y priggled ang ad the beatman | feet in length and weighed more than 30 _EBQN_ ‘!AQKSQE'_ Via Southern Pacifie—Rio Grande Western A row boat of patte =1z o res With a boat hook | pounds. Coleman has the jaws as an or- : d Ri a - d % in dozen after dozen of cod three | not come to the rescue ed the | f to th 1 tel of his home. BEACH GOLD CONCENTRATOR. Denver and Rio Grande (Scenic Route) an g N e Coleman moticed a.sud. | attached to & long pole he rammed the |namert to the parior mantel s PACH a0Lh. CONCENTRAYOR: i ; e e v s —— silver. Hand or power. In operation 14 Spear. : BB oma second, By George third. Time, 1:21%. 3 BOSS GOLD SAVER. Jockey Gilmore Suspended. | Armtoma e an. elghth-Colonel Cluke won, Man pumps, water operates machins, works NEW ORLEANS, March 13.—Fleuron | piantain second, Dr. Vaughan third. Time, o, 8 tons per hr., saves % p.c. free gold. 129 First. wyes the only Sagorite 1y win, o-0aY. Five furlongs—Anxious won, Fred Hanlon | CENTRIFUGAL AM2LGAMATORS, se d, Frank Johnson third. Time, 1:02%. SAVES fine gold. In daily operation at 254 % ‘\fl;/}R:";l;‘;g;«:r?;m]?;‘t‘sh"’"“fi"flflfi:r:: et Beale st., San Francisco. GRANDEST SCENIC TRIP IN THE WORLD Time, 1:28. GASOLINE ENGINES, One miie, selling—Jennie F won, Zolo second, e e RN s fiae THE COLORADO ROCKIES CROSSED BY DAYLIGHT. Little Singer third. Time, 1:43 many orders dor Nome. 141-143 First at., S. F. ongs, selling—Fleuron won, Miss e. ; : e A R GOLD SEPARATOR. Pullman’s Finest Broad Vestibuled Sleepers — —- MARSHALL Gold Saving Machine. 229 Fol- B g o | more fell race and was suspended for the rema of the meeting except for his stable. D, favorite, purse run, n start to an second, cmessst THE CALL’S RACING CHART som_ street. Orlental Gas Engine Compay) Leaving San Francisco Daily at 830 A. M. on GROCERIES A“'b 'PHOVISXONS« Stelzner and Joe Butler of| ==~ gina s (Copyright, 190, by H. H. Egbert.) 3 i 3 oILS. 3 Pt Philadelphia Promise LUBRICATING Ofl, Crude Ofl and Gasoltne. (Westhound cars carried an same train). T Stak TANFORAN PARK, Tues Weather fine. Track fast P ENSIGN & McGUFFICK. 28 Spear st., S. F. = v CARS a % three-ye | 9227 FIRST RACE Threa and a half furlongs; maiden two-year-old fillles; purse, M00. GUOd S ort. PLATES FOR SAVING GOLD. +++. DINING CAR SERVICE THROUGH—BUFFET LIBRARY (! Wide o - % z | | Betting. P Schaezlein & Burridge, 3 Hardle place, off 2 5 Index. Horse. Weight 3§ m. Str. Fin. Jockeys. 0. 2 Kearny. between Sutter and Bush streets. CLINTON JONES, Gen’l Agt., 624 Market St., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. K pe 1 oe. - —— it ey o . e rt 3 anthe 1 1% . 1% F. W. BELL, Central Plating Works, 852 Mis- OHN SEBASTIAN, G. P. A, CHICAGO. - . Lo i - Aurelio Herrera and Crockey Boyle, sion st., S. F. Phone Jessle 301. peme J : o B il it peiiiaiiese 4 4h the Crack Lightweights, to Pro- PORTABLE HOUSES. TrYHR P! . re H § H ;” :i H vide Preliminary — éutler BURNHAM-STANDEFORD CO., Washington L -f,.‘c'.::f,',',‘,’._f.-r"" Cll.lflm lfll’l‘l'l!S‘lBl “. a. ¥ 1 % B |3 s L S rpmeldmig, and 1st sts., Oakland, or Bullders’ Ex., 5. F. | oo oo o'y due to arrive t LESSEE . x . 81 ennessey ....| D # SAN FRANCISCO. = : e Hy i . b powes. T oo ot St SAN FRANGISCO AND NORTH PAGIFIR To-Day’s Entri 101 Shaw ......... R T VOB Ofl, Gasoline, Steam Holsts, Centrifugal Pumps, —— LWAY C 3 B i e G 3 14 |Rutherford .| 20 1% | Two heavy-welght boxers, Jack Stelzner | EnSines&Botiers. HendyMach Wks. 40 Fremont. | ygavs — Fnou FERRUARY 2, 1900. — amnrve Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St 12 18 :.Huzon\nn 7| 3 ® |of this city and Joe Butler of Philadelphia, MARSH STEAM PUMPS +7:004 Benicis, Suisun, Elmirs, Vacaville, BCO 7O S __Thorpe |5 _7 | will meet to-night in the aréna of the Na. | upply fresh or salt water far eluice boxes; umgey and acrawento. ... *IaSe WEER BATS 7, vl i & mr i, t three driving W iner e aota ran out. | tional Athletic Club, Woodward's Pavilion, | high or low lfts. Simonds. 33 Market st O e . W llows, _ 45e | 3:30 6:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trh s B Tt oy -0 | in a twenty-round bout. The clash of arms | 31804 Martinez, SanRamon, Valiejo, Napa, at 11:38 .o, Seturdepe-SRt Sipe el ds PUMPS AND GASOLINE ENGINES. sgsasy _8nd 11:30 D. 3 . et SUNDAYS—$:00, $:, 1100 a m.; 13, 330, All_kinds of Pumps and Gasoline Engines. *8:30. d Ll ited—Oge WOODIN & LITTLE, 312 Market st., S. F. R T % P IS P *$:1804 San Jose, Livermore, | between heavy-weights has always provéd | attractive to the patrons of the sport in this city, o that a large attendance is ex- 5:00, §:20 p. m. - 8. RAFAEL TO S8AN FRANCISCO. } ? 1 3 52 e | _DRIVING ENGINES. Toue, Hacrameuto, ~ Placerville, WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 9:30, 11:10 a, m.. 13:48, 2 Clas £34 Gaylon Brown e T 7 10 |Corbett, Fitzsimmons, Sharkey and others | _Mundy Hoisting Engines. Tatum & Bowen. | ,5io% 0o Nilewand w-ym'u:u. BUNDAYS—$:10, 3:00, 1110 . m.; 14, 3540, 5:0, ¥ 10 e ® = *9:00. ‘Woodland, Knights 5 p. m. 3.7 | o5 the ' heavy welght divigion; He fins | ENGINES, BOILERS, ETC. D D v Laalit. e | Detween San Francisce and Scbestssn Ferh 0 6 aken a lot of punishment and has never | g,gpR ¢ HAMILTON, Engines and Botlers; | $9:00a Atlant den god East *0:43a | same schedule as above. % 7 |been knocked out. fowest prices on the coast. Pine & Davis sts. | *9:0@a Martinez, Tracy, Latircp, Stockton, | — ¢ ®3 | Butler has met a lot of the big men, - Moshoihens Svng Franaisco. | n Betect 00 Port Costs, Fresno, Mojave and 1. Au 2 _9 Texd e 8 T land is the only boxer who ever knocked Won easily. second and third driving. Winner, | ouy Bq Dunkhorst, who has been serving y. Winner was fast. Vioris swerved last Jingle is stale, February fell back early. Sharkey for some time In the arduous po- TENTS AND COVERS. NEVILLE & CO.. manufacturers, bags, tents, covers. 381 and 33 California October 15, 1994, 8 %, 1:13% s ¢h. g.. bY imp. liade hustled too much first part oy Stockton, Sacra- -8, Livermor days. | Destinatton. to, Mendota, Hanford, - — B Tockey 5 E 2 AL sition of boxing partner. Butler has met = me ealls, — Fatched-White Fern 102, Mamie G 103, Jockey BUl 105, Pat Murphy 105, Alaria 100, Genua | 9itlon of boxing partner. Butler has met W. & P. BUILDING PAPER. = L —- 4 ovate. | - prime, Frank Slavin, Peter Maher, Jos water and vermin proof. Prepared | *12:80u Hayvards, Niles o Way 5 - avaes 2 1 924, THIRD RACE One mile; three-year-olds; purse, $40. Choynski and others. ' He has the reputa- 113 New Montgomery 15008 Taywards, Nileaand Way Stations, *3143e 7| Index. Horve. Welght.|Bt %m. %m__ %m. Btr. Fin Jockeys. |Op. ClL- |tion of being a bustling fighter, who is al- | *4:00¢ Martines, San Ran Vallejo, Fulton, 4 & ' R TR L 21 11 12 |3 Martin.....|85 32 :‘a)’slhufl,\il x:ing‘ aggligsslv;.( ’hu; b_otto}ll's; Nata, Callstom, Sunta Rosa. .- *9aasa n?-llr;c:;%?‘ o g old i b 1% 2h 1 |Henry . 1 65 ave installed him a 10 to 7 favorite in the ° . | acaville, Taen| Flower of Gold A e 18 e ;’ t *% |straight betting and he is also favorite in | peCIa lsts or Men|] Knights Landing, Lytion, 7 2 3 1% 3n 4 4 - |Tullett | 10 10 [|the mutuels, the greater number of *fck- | | a I 0:434 g-y-en o, i e e = o ets having been sold on him. To win hand- | *4:30r Niles, San Jososud Stocki overdale. urlongs; four-year-olds and | 7 §I4: %, TPA; mile 12 Good stari. Won cleverly, second and thira | 18 RESNE.DSEL 201G, 0 Bfhy 10 WL BUHC | 300 Tigovl Tifted—Tracy. ¥ Sttt e R e (Chis oms by T rhTeW B show form ot thieal e sy v #:00 am| Ui | — The preliminary bout is attracting al- FOURTH RACE-Seven furlongs; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $400. most as much attention as the main event. & “%m > seke Aurelio Herrera, the young boxer from | the San Joaquin Valley, makes his debut @5:00P Surset Liited—EL leang and East. +3:30p Stockton, Mercod, “3ider Figno, liakeratiokd, 3:00 am| Guernewille. x Horse. Age Welght [St. _ %m. _ %m. %m. Str Flamora, 8 gy A3 %00 here, as does ‘‘Crockey” Boyle, his op- Demiog, | T30 am| 8:00am| Sono S, A a5 onent. The former has a long list of vic- | | and | N Saiiian 8 I H - 5 ren ories to his credit, the majority belug Tor Mojave | 5:00 pm| Glen Eilen. | 6:06 pm| 8:22 pm e e R Sl Bt R S B R | = :anr:ap(zfifr‘;‘l‘l;]yh:.“rdsh&“egrd:;& ;’eem!:nfi?{ e Dep | 730 am] §:00 am| Sebstopol. [i0:40 om0 am 13 % %, 1% %, 1774 Good start, except Afamada. Won first thre | Fetires his opponent before they have gona Pr 1 “6:0r Orjental Wifl—Ogien, ~ Cheyensa, ! - 4 I-8 unelio Winner, E. W. Pureer's ch. f., by Flambeau-Fannie Lewis. Flamora cut off |a half-dozen rounds. Boyle 1s s o shine Pay when well. Advice and private book : iongo..... soo.... *8MBA | Stages connect et Santa Rosa for Mark West Bmionies U RELE soon after start, outgamed Ventoro. Henry on latter might have heen overconfident at as a defensive fighter, it being hard for || free, office or mail. Home cures. Estab- +@:30p Orfental Mail—Ogden, Denver, 18 Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Lytton Selections for To-Da; that. May W seemed sour at the post. Scratched—Snips 103, Geyser 120, any one to put a glove on him. He has |}l lished 19 years. No injuriovs medicine used. om“'rcm“fl“““”‘i'fi e ¥ | for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Skaggs y- thet Ny I o : . 5 left nothing undone that would send him | { mome o iy ek 19i05p | SPrings: at Cloverdale for he Geysers; at Hop- Firet race—La Borgia, Miss Soak, Formatus, | #26. FIFTH RACE—One mile and a quarter; selling; three-year-olds and up; purse, $400. into the ring in first-class condition. He Dl‘ Me ers & CO .&“ro:::?: aad Gaiif Jfinld orlDunvln Springs, Highland Springs, Becond race—Artens, Kingstells, Spindle, Tndex Horse. Age. Welght.|St. %m. %m. %m. s~ W Jockeys. |Op. CIL. is favorite in the betting at 10 to 7. . y . Tiuonta, Marywille, Keddiog, elseyville, Carisbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake- Third race—Geyser, Potente, Adv: P e = e 31 3 B i T ] TPiggott ... Jack Welch will referee both bouts. Porttund. Puget Sound and Fast *8:185, rt and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy . . Advance Guard. |~ 913 Topmast, il g o8 731 Market St., S. F. prings, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Fourth race—8t. Casimir, Flla Boland, Gussie | (51 Chimura. 4 101} 3 - 154 Beux —— COAST l!ll{l:l‘llmk ;-;:un‘ «)A--g.y rpfllulr‘»’-‘:ilfym}fi.’,ns‘i,'l’:‘:‘ -535::&“{.1 Fomo. . 8o > e . Foo! arket Strect. o y RY 3 v’ s, g o B__4 _IE. Ross. _» [GREYHOUNDS TO COURSE Uil Buckneil's, Sanhedrin Hefghts, Hullville, Orr's Fifth race—Imp. Clonsila, Los Medanos, v *B:1BA Newark Uenterville, San Jose, Felton, B e B - - % . Good start. Won first three driv- o et Santa Orasend Way ot Springs, endocino City, Fort Brass. g tng by imp. Topgallant-Eesay. Twinkler, as race AT INGLESIDE PARK ot ogep | Westport, Usal. Willitts. Laytonville, Cum- 18c0 Noarh ming’s, Bell's Springs, Huarrls, Olsen’s, Dyer, ns. i ‘Boider Creek, Scotla and Bureka. S‘:ah '@}ul:h':::;‘ m:a{':xz Wag | cus:o?rd" to Monday round-teip tickets at re- %, > 7 ml!P‘ S Sixth raes—Wallenstein, The Lady, Sunello. was run, should have scored. Shaw Pandisa Mm (o poor advantage sarly in the game, and was then badly cut off in stretch. Piggott nearly took things too easy. Scratched—Castake R = E— 105 B A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A AP High-Class Forty-Eight Dog Stake AMATEUR REINSMEN $27. SIXTH RACE—One mile; four-year-olds and upward: purse, $400. A Hig] rty-Eig! g | rates. | _On Sunday round-trip tickets to all points A e the Card for To-Morrow—To- (| \ PLAN A RACE MEET | [gex Hioree Ase. Welsht St % Ao st X o [ e =3 Day at Union Park. MDNE S CNE e imepon Ban Jote a7 iriser | ke Ofnces, 0 Markee st Chrontele bidg. R B MM L a8 2 e e § 1 Do manasemielc aF N0 o CREEK ROUTE FERRY B N e i P st H & . ark limited the midweek stake whicl > Slin 8)— e T i Members of Golden Gate Park Driv- L ? e # | will be run to-morrow to forty-eight en- e Toew. 1100 200 1300 | ing Association Will Compete B TR T TR, tries. The class is unusually high for a 00 00 *0:00 i Il'FoRNIl 'MITEB on the Speedway in a by imp. Sir Modred-Ethel. E! Mido galloped. Too short for Acro- | Stake of this.character. Coursing will be- A PLEASANT LAXATIVE B 2 7,~76:00 800 10:00a.. | Fortnight. get up in time. gin at 12:30 p. m., and will be continued - AN 112 3:00 14:00 *5:00r.m. —_—— NOT INTOXICATING The amateur reinsmen who composs the Golden Gate Park Driving Association will hold the first of a series of race meetings on the park speedway on the 2¢th inst. The majority of the horses owned by the members are not quite ready for severe competition yet, so only six entries were recéived last might for the «<wo races on the card. Both contests will be over a distance of a half-mile, best two in three heats, and will be contested on the side of the speedway used by drivers coming in from the beach. The first heat will be called at 2 p. m. The entries in the first race are E. Stew- art’s Local Mr. Curley’s Prince > and N. Hotta's Correct. TET0X Ooean View, Bouth Han T . iemer +3:00+ Ran Joso nud Way Stations (New Alu-l‘wleu Wednesd: *9:004 San Jose, T Taciiio | 1 CREEesee | Santa Fe Route = The accompany- ing is an exact re- production of my latest Model Belt, showing the Patent Felt covers which absolutely prevent My Belt has yet to meet with a case of Lame Back, Rheu- matism, Lumbago, Sciatica or Varico- cele, no matter how INJECTION. A PERMANENT CURE of the most obstinate cases of Gonorrhea Mont and Gleet, guaranteed in from 8 0 6 $ih30p San Joso days ; no other treatment required. % 14:15r San Jose: § 3 ; 15:00 P S d Prineipal Way Si severe, that it can- ' S S 1380 S Toma o Erineiial Way *111304 San Juse aud Way Stations.. 12:43r San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, | IPalo Alto, Santa Clara, Sau Jose, | inos, Santa Cruz. Salinas, i Pacic Grove. nd Way Station . d Principal Way Stations *9:434 | 31307 San-Toso and Brincial Way Stations 18:354 | Jose aud incipe 3) - A *6:30r San Jose sud W.yahlinnz Becond race—R. E. Miller's Lee Rose, L. | @ any Burning or Blis- not cure in a short 8482457 San Joun ad Way Stations. | jchardson’'s Qu 3 = A Mornis i ‘Afternoon_ R s Juowmis ant De. 4. ¥ L1 ® tering. time. RAILROAD TRAVEL *Dally Fhusiay axcented. " § Busdag ooly. The o Thompson mm er, George Berry: marshal, Dr. I. B. Dx ziel, and classification committee, L. Rich- s _will be: Judges, Fred d W. C. Hamymerton: start B S canim| e | ko CHICAGO L3 [ 3 $ [ 3 grdson and E. Stewart z Never The Genuine This is the quickest running and most Applications for membership were re- —T0— NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD, | . twxurious train across the continent. cefved from A. P. Weich and £. Hinkel. Sold has the 5 Ve Ssiostn, Tasvy. 1 on;:c;lua Tluu‘l;lAvu Sax Fravcisco: FOUTHILLS WiLL MEET |§ in Letter *5” CHICAQGO, | ro sstiiadin it v iy Perforated 9 | weEK DAVE et W e e m.; o145, trains for New York. MEDICOS AT THE BAT Drug on via S rre e e ATl e mats - | ovmusl;n Leaves San Fraucisco at s e n tael, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdayg EXPRE: > alace a ourist The Foothills, o baseball tesm repre. Stores. Every Cell THE RIO GRANDE “.{;g,,fi,g%fi Boeo. o8 a'm; was | DARY i R T, O St Louia, senting e e sylum al (3 48, 6:30, 9:00 p. m. Rerkeley, will meet_the College of Pry- WESTERN RAILWAY Biaina barizd ) Tun o San Quentin B gL VALLEY clan rgeons’ nine nex: L 3 H PP & B % B 24 . Bakers! E'v.;,r‘;.:{ u;,é:'f,e & et | 7 My little book entitled If it is convenient, Ca.ll mmom mm'L;f::: sdl mfi:figfi' e | VR W YOU IN Seis Prameiion Both teams have been practicing for the : THREE CLASSES OF at my office and I will 330 AN, and 630 P, M. 4 | 'FRISCO SOON “lfi{'"s'm" event and some good basebail 18 expected. . 18 The Foothills play a silent but good game. MEN” .is sent free to explain the Belts to you Get tntormation of Bodtbera Pacito ticket P e M et hf(q.::f,i any address upon re- OIsh, Hante-4 o & Bngae B & L and let you test the S GENERAL OFFICE, 14 Montgomery st e, “Jamcs TS docond baser vt | @ quest. It tellsall about DR, T. A, SANDEN, current.” Consultation hird base; Adoiph H skort- MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY :'n“;' Tesiie !P':rsls}'?‘plefi e o my Belts and .hOW tl:‘ey 6 O'Farrell Strest, San Francisco, Cal. and advice absolutely Francisco via Sausaitto Perry. !\Mu‘n center field; Herman Isert, right are used. Write forit.. 118y Btlx‘u(h lim;l’:{mll!.r‘fll. Los Ant;-, Cal. free. and 145 p. m. After the game the Foothills will chal- g y Bortiond. ong : od car on all traina. lenge the University of California nine.

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