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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1900. Y—For Sale aus County, near rafl- crops; under fence and L ESTATE—COUNTR n water; grow ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ts. For particulars ad- CROW, 134 Polk, city. all other improve: Grees or call W. F $1400—CORNER lof near Morton- $1500—Fine lot; bay: bargain. ROSS VALLEY REAL ESTATE. 50x15 Tamalpais Station. | ReAr San Antonic ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. s or rooms for : reasonable. ping rooms, fur- private residence. shed housekeeping single, $4 to $6. s, pear Alames large lot: snap. Bargains in_al ALAM front rooms, com- r, range, vard, . s furnished com- §5200—New modern $-room house; avenue, near Lafayette st.; $8500—New Colonial, 7-room cottage; Grand | JUST @nishing modern oo | call and inspect this week at 2106 Buena Vista 9 rooms ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. Santa Clara ave.; 50xiad; station. ©0x150; Paru st., near the §1000—Elegant lot, west side of Lafayette st., » ave.; snap. Alameda large lot. da ave easy instailments; I parts of Alameda; all the above can be bought on easy terms. Office open Sundays and evenings. EDA LAND COMPANY, 1500 Park st., Al ory 7-room terms; me; $4250 will build new ot g §0x150; San Antonio builder, 1243 Park. yard; bath; $16. - O4KLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. | FOR sale in Oak yard; sep- | range; 35, single and | ave., Oakland; k tisements and ® OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. | OAKLAND Branch o moved to 1118 Broadway. Oakland. land—2 blocks from Adeline station, in best residence neighborhood; large modern_house; every convenience; lot 100x1s2 or #0x132, as desired; cheap to close estate: terms if desired. HERON & HOLCOMB, 1060 | Broadway, Oakland; Crocker building, S. F. $4500 WILL buy new modern house, 12 rooms; fine improvements; large stable. 1520 Eighth south. Call re- Adver- eys next doc ce of The ubscriptions received. —_— | sTND ing: $4 up. OAKLAND FU AN introduction to you from H furni Gealer, A BRANCH office for Cal subecr CERTIFICATE Ol of California, ef cl: | we are partners Etate, oms | OAKLAND ROOMS. Y rooms. single, Hotel Shasta, COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. RNITURE FOR SALE. chellhaas, the 11th and Franklin, Oakland. F COPARTNERSHIP—State ty and county of San Fran- [ss.]. We, the undersigned, do hereby certify that | transacting business in_said at the city and county of San Fran- name and style of JRY; that the names in 5 to B per night; $1 %5 to § per week, and bers of such partnership light housckeeping. open ail night. | are George & Morris and Jo- e ——— - | seph H. Currier, BOHEMIA, st., Btockton—Sunny | respective residenc corner su me; hot and cold tive names hereto subscribed. water conventences. | Fitness whereof we have hereunto set our = S | bands this 34 day of March, 1300, (old No. 136)—Fur- | GEORGE SCHIND place of residence, =uites, single: also unfurnished. | oty SomatyrEr Ban Wanmeco. tateTl n &1, near Powell_Elegantly fur. rooms en suite or single, with rent reasonable. Phone Red 2418 city and county California H. D. rms. & offic s B ely furnished | and 3§ per week: respectable. sco [es.] h da; Fra 2. 4 rooms, rent $10. % Cook a ioned an: GEORGE SCH JOSEPH H. C! H. D. MORRI known to me to are subscribed to acknowledged th: [Seal.] Ir ha d and affixed for the £ county of Ban Francisco, State of State of California, city and county of San nd county, PH H. CURRIER, place of residence, of Ban Francisco, State of MORRIS, place of residence, city and California. y of March, in the year one ne hundred, before me, GEORGE notary public in and for residing therein, duly 4 sworn, personally appeared INDELE URRIE! e the persons whose names o the within instrument, and at they executed the same. ana witness whereof, I have hereunto set my my offictal seal at my office y_and vear last above written. GEORGE F. HATTO! ty Notary Public in and county of San Francisco, DIVIDEND Notie per share) of th [ arter Tuesday, 3 transient. upper i H. Wieser Barbara Lech: ark, ROYAL House, 17 reading ro lor: room Birth, marriage mail wil in {in at e elevator on office foor; r: baths. rized to BEPPL HEIT! by the I near Market—An £ elevator; new water; radiators; salt e rooms. 14, ligs B by nolly of RE, 549 Howard et 5 week up; double, $1 %5. San Francisco, DIVIDEND NOTICE! mpany w npany, > age licenses have been , 416 He Hawlkin a X the Rev. Bline of Santa Rosa, C an Franc N_FEIKERT—In Alameda, Cal., , 100, by the Rev e—Dividend e Hutc! gar Planta- e payable at the office 327 Market on and 0. - Transfer books 1900, at MARRIAGE LICENSES. issued as follows: avenue, n street and Jen- is avenue, and riet street Lombard street, and pard street. berland street, pper street Rosa, and Emma Post street, and street. BIRTES—HARRIAGES—DEATES . and death notices sent by must be handed on offices and be pame and residence of per- have the same published. MARRIED. ™M —In this_city, March tev. Hermann Gehrcke, Wil- i Margaretha Heitmann, ncisco n this city, March 15, k S. Ford, James P. 1., and Emma Con- co. Hermann Gehreke, = s “haneed | MARSHALL—SCAGGS—In this city, March §, ST. PRTER'S Eouse 1 Quitornis—Changed | ~1u00, by the Rev. Frank 8, Ford, Nell Mar- hande: micely furnished rooms; iso Bouse- | DT tee Ry Sranic B I LN Soaplng recma. | Francisco g OAKSE nird—é .bofl_ rooming house | MILLS-BOHLMANN—In this city, March 14, 004 people. R. HUGHES, Proprietor. 190, by the Rev. Hermann Gehrcke, James FORE 15 ane Market (Parker House)— Wicely furnished sunny suites; also other fooms; rent reasonable; by day, week or mo. TLABEIFIED advertisements and _subscriptions Teceived at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. | San Francisco, ROSE—THOMPSO] A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | = Minn.. February 5. 150, at the Blyesoatt | becriptions has been establiched at 1086 Va- | Congregational Church, by the Rev. Leavett nola st _| H Hallock, D.D., William Everett Shipley & PRANCH offios 7or The reception of sdver. | ©f Delano, ‘Wright County, Minn., and Ida tisements gnd subscriptions has been opened | BHIPLEY — BLACKBURN — In S. Mille and Anna M. Bohimann, both of N—In this city, March 15, 1500, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. H. T. Mabel F. Thompson, hepard, Samuel Rose and both of San Francisco. Minneapolis, Sewell Blackburn of San Francisco. —_— 1228 Polk st : open until § p. m. e ——— ROOMS AND BOARD. | FATRMOUNT, 17 Market st5ie: | guntly furnished sunny rooms; en suite or sin- #le; With or without board; table first class; | Telduced rytes NEW family botel; firet class in all appoint. ‘ments; excellent tabie; special inducements to Select pecple. 807 California st., occupying corner opposite Grace Church. A—HOTEL La Norm: 26 Bady—Bunny suites and gingle room: verything new; first- clase table and service; prices modera IF you Aesire rooms with or without board and | pefined home 11 ecall at room 61f Examiner butlding. HOTEL SALIEBURY, HyAe & Bady: changed hands; thoroughly renovated: elegant rooms. Adams, Rev. Bebre, Cessie Brown, Josiah Clark, ‘Eliza Corrigan, Crosby, Mark Fitzgerald, Edw, Foley, Hannah ristine | Geib, C Bl Gibbs, C. Koonte, Lizzie McCann, Katie McCormick, Annl | ADAMS—In Seatt] seph Adams, a o | ALLE A. Allen, beloved PUSH. 913—Fine sunny rooms, with board. LAS PALMAS, 1820 Market st.,.—Suite of 2 or 8 | ate; bath: sin. rms.; board optional. S ave. 944 (The Wallaoe) furnizhed and unfurnish Allen, a native 7 months and 12 copy.) beloved A WEEK'S news for § cents. _The Weekly Call, 25 pigmn. e Srenees. T saaiie B e ey | ] ROOMS WANTED. Chbarles F., Behre, M, Fran (Saturday), at 2 Unfurnished room: about § or 2| ihe parents, 5% the BROWN—In 5, 1900, March ROOMS papered from $3; whitened, $1 up; ting dope. Hartman Paint Co., 319 Third EAD tenants ejected for $4: collections mad: city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 4 Monteomery et.. rooms $-10: tel. 5520 S — SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. the late Mrs. J. ginia, CORRIGAN—In thi ael, relict of the of James Corriz D, repaired, bought, sold; machine ...k. Standard Agency, 145 6th; phoe Mint 4. tully invited to (Friday), at 9:30 is bought, sold, exchanged, rented; re- at Jowesf rates. 205 Fourth st. —_— e STORAGE AND WAREHOUS) porarily. PIERCE RODOLPH Btorage and Moving Oo. Office, 401 Post st., cor. Powell; tel. Main 5713, SEKIN'E Van and Storage Co., 1340 Market: tel. So 3. packing, moving and storage. beloved ully invited to Friday), at $:30 cAvoy & Co. Eighth and Ninf Church, where & LEGAL ADYERTISEMENTS. NOTICE of sale of personal property—Notice is hereby given, that pursuant to an order of the Superior Court of the city and county of Joseph Allen, Charles A. Michael Forsyth, Charles L, Kennerson, William DIED. Meclnnis, John J. Mogan, Mamie V. Moore, Jacob O’Day, William O'Maliey, P. Parker, Johanna Postel,” August D. Powers, Ellen Roche, ‘Thomas Rosenthal, Isaac Sankey, Caroline C. Selleck, Jogeph B. Thorssell, Isaac Van Schalck. Mrs. Harriet §. Wilson, Estefana ard fe M. le, March 7, 1900, Rev. Jo- native of England, aged 65 ears 7 months and 25 days. —In this eity, March 15, 1900, Charles son of Katherine Allen, and brother of Willlam O., T. Franklin and Fred of California, aged 28 years days. (Nevada papers please BEHRE—In this city, March 15, 1900, Cassle, | infant daughter of Charles H. and Mary Behre, and sister of Robert L., Lizzie Mary F., Marguerite and a native of San Francisco, ag=d § months and & days. €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow lock, from the residence of Sixteenth street. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. City and County Hospital, Josiah Brown, a native of England, aged 60 years. CLARK—In thisgcity, beloved wife of Bdgar March '14, 1500, Eliza, Clark, and sister of Hyatt, a native of Vir- B. ged 62 years. is city, March 13, 1900, Mich- late Bridget Corrigan, father an, and stepfather of Wil- liam J. and John Elleford and Mrs, Charles Eheeney, a native of Ireland, aged 70 years. €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- attend the funeral this day o'clock, from the parlors of James McMenomey & Son, 1057 Mission street, thence to Holy Cross Cemetery by carriage, where remains will be placed In vault tem: CROSBY—In this city, March 14, 1000, Mark, husband of father of William, Christina, Emma, Bella, Clara, Edward and Thomas Crosby, a native of County Roscommon, Ireland, aged 60 years. €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- Hannah Crosby, and attend the funeral this day o'clock, from the parlors of 1235 Market street, between th, thence to St. Joseph's solemn requiem mass will Ben Francisco, State of Californis, in the matter of estate of CATHARINA ROT- ENKOLBER, deceased, the undersigned, the administrator of the estate of said deceased. will sell at private sale to the highest bid- der for cash, on and after March 20th, 1900, &t the office of Geo. D. Shadburne, 616 Sacra- HENRY J. (Successors to Flannag: FUNERAL DIRECTORS 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. GALLAGHER CO,, an & Gal AND EMB. mento street. sald city and county, Where bids for sald property will »e received, all that certain personal property, to wit.: 10 ehares of the capital stock of Kohler & Chase. This March 13, 19%. GEORGE ROT- ENKOLBER, Administrator of the Estate of Catharine Rotenkolber, deceased. McAVO FUNERAL DIRECT 1235 Market st., between ith and Sth. Telephone South 247. H &= CO., - ORS & EMBALMERS ¥ of San Francisco, the | be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at § o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FITZGERALD-In this city, March 13, 1900, Ed- ward Fitzgerald, a native of the Abbey, parish of Skibbereen, County Cork, Ireland, aged 35 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Joseph’s Church for services at 10:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. FOLEY—In this city, March 15, 180, Hannah Foley, a native of Lismore, County Water- ford, Ireland, aged 67 years. (Virginia, Nev., papers please copy.) {7 Friends are invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), from St. Ignatius Church, Hayes street, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 8 o'clock. nterment Mount Calvary Cemetery. FORSYTH—In this city, March 12, 1900, Charles Leslie, beloved son of Orrin W. and Emma C. Forsyth, and brother of Edith D. Forsyth, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 years § months and § day: {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of MeAvoy & Co., 1235 Market street, between Eighth and Ninth. Interment Masonic Ceme- tery. GEIB—In this city, March 15, 1500, Chriatine, beloved wife of the late John Getb, mother of Edward H., Danfel G., John F. and David H. Geib, and &ister of Mrs. K. Himmelmann, Mrs. L. Knack and Mrs. J. Weidehart, a native of Germany, aged 59 years 2 months and 1 day. GIBBS—Entered Into rest at Coronado, Cal., | “March 14, 1900, C. V. S. Gibbs, beloved hus band of Harriet E. Gibbs, and father of Wil- | liam <. and Harry T. Gibbs, Mrs. John Staf- | ford and Mrs. W. G. Holcombe, a native of Newjport, R. I, aged 75 years and 10 months. §>'Notice of funeral hereafter. KENNERSON—In this city, March 15, 1900, Willlam, beloved husband of Caroline Ken- nerson, and father of Will, Henry, Walter, Nellie and Jimmie Kennerson, Mrs, ¥. Buck- ingham, Mrs. D. Sullivan and Mrs, L. Welk, & native of Portland, Me., aged 70 years 1 | months and 18 days. | KOONTZ—In this city, March 15, 1800, Lizzie Koontz, a native of California, aged 23 years | 4 months and 8 day: McCANN—In this city, March 15, 1600, Katle, beloved wife of John McCann, daughter of Luke and Julia Concanuon, and sister of Mrs. D. Lally, a native of Alameda, Cal., | aged 28 years. C7The funeral will take place to-morrow (Saturday), at 10:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 159 Market street, thence to Bt. Joseph's Church, where a Solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of hér soul, commencing at 11 o'clock. In- | terment Mount Calvary Cemetery. McCORMICK—In this city, March 14, 1800, at her residence, 524 Turk street, Annie M. be- loved wite of the late S. J. McCormick, a | natve of Dublin, Ireland. A member of the Third Order of St. Francls. | [7A solemn requiem mass will be cele- | brated for the repose of her soul this day (Friday), commencing at 9:30 o'clock, at St. Mary's Cathedral. Friends are respectfully | invited ‘to attend. Interment private. Please omit flowers. MINNIS—In this eity, March 14, 1800, John James MecInni: beloved hueband of Mary McInnis, and loved father of Adam Charles and Willam David Mcinnie, a native of va Scotia, aged 8 years 1 month and 28 daye, A memberiof Crocker Lodge No. 802, | A. O.U. T ¥riends and acquaintances gre respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 57 Bernal avenus, Bernal Heights. In- terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. MOGAN—In this city, March 14, 1800, Mamle Virginia Mogan, beloved wife of Joseph Mo- gan. a native of California. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from her late re dence, % Folsom street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. MOORE—In tbis city, March 14, 1900, Jacob Moore. - [>Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 9:45 o'clock, from the parlors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland, by 11| o’clock creek boat. | O'DAY—Entered into rest, March 14, 1900, Wil- | liam, dearly beloved husband of Margaret O'Ddy, and father of Mrs. James Dunning and Katie, Maggie and Willle O'Day, a na- tive of County Galway, Ireland, aged 66 years. {ALLEY—In March, Ontario, March 14, 1900, | P. O'Malley, beloved husband of the late | Jane O'Malley, and father of Mrs. E. A. Mc- ative of Treland, aged 84 years. his city, March 15, 1900, Johanna Laughlin, a PARKER—In Parker, beloved wife of Robert W. Parker, a native of Ireland, aged 5 years. (Boston papers please copy.) [FFriends and acquaintances are respect. tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence. 728A Filbert street, between Powell and Mason, thence to St. Francis Churc where a high requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 10:30 o'clock. In- | terment Ho s Cemetery. March 14, 1900, August | Gearly belov usband of Tillle Postel, | ana father of George, Lillie, Fred, Gust and | Willie Postel, a native of Ban Francisco, | aged 38 years. | i POWERS—In this city, March 15, 190, at her residence, 6 Lexington avenue, Ellen, be- loved wife of Daniel Powers, and mother of Theresa, Maggie, Agnes and Daniel T. Pow- ers, Mrs. James E. Clisham and Mrs. George Ernst, a native of Dungarvin, County Water- | ford, Ireland, aged 59 years. 1 £ Notice of funeral hereafter. ROCHE—In the City and_County Hospital, | March 15, 100, Thomas Roche, a native of New York, aged 48 years. THAL—In Kansas City, Mo., March 14, %00, Isaac Rosenthal, brother of J. H. Rosen. thal of Butte, Mont.,, Mrs. M. I. Schlesinger and Matt Rosenthal of Los Angeles, ('IJ».‘ and Ray Rosenthal, aged 08 years and 10 months SANKEY—In this city, March 13, 1900, Caro- | line C. Sankey, a native of Pennsylvania. AX’FHY;k lvania and Nebraska papers please copy. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the funeral par- lors of Charles H. Jacob & Co., 318 Mason street, between Geary and O'Farrell. Inter- ment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. SELLECK—In this city, March 18, 1500, Joseph E.. beloved husband of Ruth Selleck, & na- tive of Stamford, Conn., aged 74 years 6 months and 19 day g¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 10:15 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 708 Gough street. Interment private. THORSSELL—In the City and County Hospl- | “tal, March 14, 1900, Tsaac Thorssell, a native of Sweden, aged 36 years. VAN SCHAICK—In Amsterdam, N. Y., March 4, 1900, Mrs. Harriet 8. Van Schaick, widow of the late L. H. Van Schaick of San Fran- cisco. WILSON—Tn this city, March 15, 1900, Ester- ana, beloved wife of James Wilson, a native of Tepic, Mexico, aged 48 years. e e e Estate Ordered Sold. United States Circuit Judge Morrow yesterday handed down a decree in the case of Alice D. Gauld and James G. Gauld vs. Isabella M. Romaine, the Co- lumbus Savings and Loan Soclety and othérs, being a suit for the partition of an estate. The court found that Alice D, Gauld was_entitled to one-twelfth of the estate, Isabella M. Romaine one-twelfth, Isabella Van Winkle six-twelfths and Lawrence E. Van Winkie four-twelfths, and that the bank holds a mortgage on eleven-twelfths of the Broperty for $35.9) at 6 per cent. Henry P. Sonntag was ap- pointed to sell the property. —_———— The Swami Will Lecture in Oakland. The Swami Vivekananda of Calcutta, India, will give three more lectures at Wendte Hall, Fourteenth and Castro streets, and the Unitarians of this city are striving to make the series even more successful than was the last Fven. The first lecture is for Monday evenin, next, The subject chosen is “{ndla an Its People.” he Woman’s Alliance is especially Interested in the success of the addresses given by the Indlan lecturer. Clark Is Given D OAKLAND, March 15.—After deliberat ing an hour and a half the jury In the ofl case of D. P. Clark against George W. Arper brought in a verdict awarding plaintiff $507 50 damages. In his closin, argument Attorney Chapman, who hy charged that forgery had been committed in changing the entries in Clark’s day- book, referred to Nairne as an “infamous scoundrel.” Deposit Company Demurs. OAKLAND, March 15.—In the sult of the city of Oakland against Mayor Snow and the hdelll{ and Deposit Company of Maryland for the recovery of moneys the Mayor is alleged to have withheld o missions while acting as City Auditor, the deposit company to-day filed a demurrer pointing out that the complaint is uncer- tain and ambiguous. Shiman Estate Appraised. OAKLAND, March 16—W. E. Meek, H. W. Meck and H. B. Marlin to-day filed an appraisement of the estate of the late John L. Shiman, showing total valuation of §70,714. Of this $38,525 represents Eden Townihip realty; Oakland property, 33u; Washington Township realty, : bl ance in notes and stocks. Mrs. Hearst’s Reception. BERKELEY, March 15.—Mrs, R. Hearst will hold her regular mrh.: and concert to students 1n°§lunl Hall on Sunday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. Admission to the reception will be by card only. Fifth race—Mile and a sixteenth; four-year- olds and upward; selling: ONE FAVORITE UF SEVEN WUN Sixth race—Seven furlongs; four-year-olds and upward: (830 Hard Knot.. #15 Captive 920 Stiver To (814)Cormorant Selections for To-Day. First race—Belzeebub, Impeto, Parsifal. % Second race—High Hoe, Espirando, Momen- um. Third race—Decoy, Limerick, Florabird, Fourth race—La Goleta, Formella, Letiger. Fifth race—Daisy F, Scotch Plald, Morinel. Sixth race—Hard Knot, Sly, Dr. Nembula. T TNFORM Defeat of Constellator by So- cialist, the Surprise of the Day. —— Handicap Easy for The Fretter—Afa- mada Led Out by Flamora—M, F. Tarpey Outgamed Com- ‘bermere in First Event. SIS LY Six stanchly backed favorites werg brushed off the earth at Tanforan yester- day as easily as a Chinese servant would dust flies off the celling with an imported bunch of feathars. Most of them received the right sort of backing, and it could not be said thelr downfall was due to any unhealthy foreign influence, EASY MARK FOR SHARKEY. Texas Jim McCormick Enocked Out in Thirty-Eight Seconds. HARTFORD, Conn.,, March 15.—Tom Sharkey knocked out Texas Jim McCor- mick after thirty-eight seconds of fight- ing in the Coliseum to-night before the Nutmeg Athletic Club. A left to the body and a right-hand uppercut sent McCor- mick down and out and he was go when he was assisted to his feet. He Eld | not stand o chance against the sailor. He |landed two hard punches full in Sharkey's ;?Ce’ but the latter did not mind the ows. PALACE HOTEL. No doubt the spiciest thing of the after- | Ms 5 Fenton baftalo| S 5 ing ajcan. Mo noon was the defeat of the plunged on 9 | Miss M G Worrall, NY Mrs A B Band, Ky to 20 choice Constellator. The colt hap- | A L Levinsky, Stkton H V Mills, Chgo pened to be one of three starters in the | F H Faxon, Kan City C A Goodvear, Ch mile purse run. Pigfou on Soclalist went | Mrs F I Fixon, K Cit Mra C A Goodvear, Chi out and took hold of him from the jump, | Miss Faxon, Kan City Miss B Goodyear, Chg until when the stretch was reached ths, Miss E Gentry, K ity Miss J Goodyear, Chg three-year-old was dead. Soclalist thenl ) 1% QBryan. Ptland Mrs J E Neal, Ohio alloped in first, and what lamentations LAy Sal. o Gk MoKinise. Oilc J ] lony | G A Kilmer, N Y R W Foster, N Y Is victory did cause in certain quarters. | M'B Kerr, Grass Vally H Swart, Wi Corrigan’s two-year-old M. F. Tarpey | J Weissbern, Gr \'n.lle); Mrs H Swart, Wis outgamed Combermere in the opening [ C M Shortridge, Cal R S Gunn, N Y scramble. The latter ruled a pronounced | G Lippman, N Y Mrs R S Gunn, favorite, and after leading to the paddock | B Cartwright, Honolul J B Russell, V began to “squawk,” losing out by a head. | Dr J P McGowan, N Y Mrs J B Russel Piggott furnished a perfect ride on the | F K Pomeroy, U § N Miss Russell, Va winner, Lucidia ran a close third. | L € Krueger, Chgo |Mrs L D Lyon. Helena W. R. Larzalere's sprinter Afamada | L Lene. Chso TRl L H F Lyon, Helena A C B Church, Wash J Barklay, Jilinois € D Church, Wash Mrs W E Dorland, Chg B FBittlinger. Wash Miss Pinkham, Chgo A S Ross, N Y W B Peck, N 'Y closed a slight favorite over Flamora for the six-furiong selling number and met defeat. Thorpe, who straddled the first choice, got his mount away in the lead, showing_first until & sixteenth from the 3 a &) o g 8 g o 5 = § N Smith, Providence | stand. Here Jack Martin on Flamora | Mrs W B Peck, N Y |J M Lakman, Gr Vally | drew up on equal terms and in a driving | § D Curey, Cal J “Goodman, Mexico finish earned the verdict by a head in 1:14. | 8 H Babcock, S Lake Miss Goodman, Mexico Show honors fell to Olinthus. A P Brayton, Oakland J Crow, Vacaville | ine;mile hasdleap was only & romp for e e gt R e Fretter. The track just suited the | Mrs T T Brackett, ¢ Overholt, Pittsburg Brutus colt, and he won hands down from | M5, 15 5 Reottugon, cat the 8 to § favorite Ventoro. Erwin, asked to concede too much weight, ran a com- fortable third. Considering his recent form 8 to 5 looked a most liberal quotation against Topmast in the betting on the mile and a six- teenth affair. During the early running | Piggott took the Shields entry bock, but E T Willlams, Portlnd Mrs J § Robinson, Cal J S Roberts, Madura | Miss J § Robinson, Cal D W Heintz, S Lake |G M Sargent, Chgo W C Pitman, N Y |Mrs G M Sargent. Chg E Chambers, Los Ang A C_Yowman, Cal C L Ament,’ Ohlo W F_Smith, Elko H C French, N Y f A Cray, London | Mrs H C French, N Y Mrs M A Cray, London | when ready won as he liked from 'Sar- |3 M Towry, USA ~Mrs L F Largey, Butte | it H W . , La v, donic. Tappan led Wyoming out for the | Mra® w' H “Whitsiee, M Farsey: mutte show. | Philadelphia Miss F Touhy, Butte Afghan, from the Corrigan string, ceived such strong backing at short odc to win the fifth event that it looked all oy A W Hembold, Phila |Miss M Bartlett, Butte F Cordingly. Mass |W Norton, N Y Mrs F Cordingly, Mass/Mrs A M Bergivin, Cal | over. The chestnut ran in the lead torthe | L M Curtis, Boston L Wickersham, Cal stretch, where he blew up. Flamero, an | M G Curtis, Boston J A Shearman, U S N | 8 to 1 shot, then downed Perseus a scunt | J W Griffen, Towell W'R A Rooney, U S N head. | Mr Sriffen riggs, Hollister In the last, a seven-furlong jaunt, Sister = H Schwabache) 3 J Smith, N Y Alice, at odds of 9 to 2, was never headed, | § O Bradley, § Lake Mrs G J Smith. N ¥ Gold ‘Baron came from the rear, beating | 3G ¢ Hahn, N ¥ M N Drake Buffalo Rosalbra for the place. Drake. Buffalo | F H Stearns. Bost Track Notes. W T Tallaferro, L Ang y) ical er = € R Duval, Paris Owing to a typographical error the win. e ning selections given by The Call yester- |, \opo o0 O ose w 3 k day were credited to the Chronicle In the | f 1 &normoni Fromo | T Newmea: Lomes i columns of the Daily Racing News. | J E Colton, Martinez |J H Gill, U S N It seems very strange that Dal P | 3 E Sorey, Alma GH eyl should have been entered in the Constel- | J I McGilvray, Stanfd G R Chico | |lator race at all. The conditions were | N W Brier, S Jose (G C Benicia | certainly plain_enough to show she was | H Todd, Oakland e | not_eligible. The oniy ones to be fooled | & I by such a mistake would be the, Bastern | B Scidenberk | S More, C L poolrooms, which have no copy of the con- ditions of races. = s To-Day’s Entries. First race—Four furlongs; maiden two-year- dat 779 Carlonian | §94 Follow Me. A1 929 Loyal 8 899 Forbes 1 | 911 Saketo $26 Maldonado . b 584 Parsifa | apa N Mc { Phil Archibaid: £ ' e see 5 Gaylon Brown.. 113 | Mrs A C Harris. Tenn Mrs'D 1 F ’ O Do bab M Curtis & w, Mich S Tustin, Li Mrs W L Curtis. Mich G W Zartman, Tul Tulare $i4 Impeto (form 1y Impromptu).118 Mich c to Mre HW Rassell, P M “urtis, n .. Malapert . : e ; G e vbat 33 acksonville Mi L Ang o Second rac e—Six furlongs; four-year-olds and | J Aty e e et 7 R pward; selling: g S | = . | Dr'G_L Porter, Trentn B F Collins & w. Minn 825 Florence Fink...108' 923 Momentum .....116 | Mrs Nably & ¢h, Ky A Black, St Paul Genua 105 923 Gauntlet 113 | v W _Foster, Illinois |J G_Suliwold, St Paul 919 Espirando - 113/ 885 High Hoe. 111 | Mrs E N Hill, Cal z istadter & dau, 8§62 Amasa .. 113, 923 Jing| rs F L Peliows, Cal Concord | 23 Montallade .....113 Iar & w, Cal T Rogers, Cal 4 898 Jael 11 ack J W Hoskins, Stkton $23 Viorls . 1081 798 Max ‘1o ... 3 L W Burns, Chgo 540 Gold Baron 110 §07 Sallle Goodwin..111 = TERN HOTE & Fairchild, N Mrs S Faire | Third race—One mile; three-year-olds; selling: | 907 Burdock . 938 Expedient 2107 | 928 Formatus . 33 Florabird 07| (815) Limerick March Seven.....103 N J D Parks, f, Ohio|J ¥ 917 Decoy - | Fourth race—One three-year-olds and | 3 D Fleming, Va W Cox, Cal upward: IH Clint, Manila A La Point. S Jose 688 Henry C.. 17 | W Arizona |W Bryan, Fresno 871 Letiger §19 Rey Ho L1138 Arizona Mrs W Bryan, Fresno 87 Croker . ... Lo Goleta. 2 | ffog, Wis T C King, Mo 928 Tallac . 115) $32 Formella | H G Fieming, Cal Mrs T C King, Mo THE CALL'S RACING CHART. (Copyright, 190, by H. H. Egbert) TANFORAN RACETRACK, Thursday, March 15.—Weather fine. Track fast. $34. FIRST RACE—Four furlongs; year-olds; purse, $400. ¥ 5 Index. Horse. v@xm.!m. m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. (916) M. F. Tarpey. 36 23 1n |Piggott Gi Combermere - 12 - 11 24 [Henry 916 Lucidia 23% 35 34 |Thorpe 511 Andrattus $1 4% s Ross. 916 Lily Diggs 51 51 51 |J. Martin. 16 Rio de Altar 71 61 61 [Alexander ... Debitick . 8 8 71 |Hennessey 22 Faenza L 61 1% 8 [|H Stuart 200 Time—1%, :281; %, :48. Good start. Won first three driving. Winner, E. Corrigan's imp. Bassetiaw-Tdol. ~ Tarpey proved gamest. Combermere stopped noticeably last few yards. Lucidia ridden if a ‘‘helper.”” ear-olds and upward; purse, $400. 985. SECOND RACE—Six furlongs; selling; three- l Index, Horse, Age. Weight.|St. _ %m. m Fin. | Jockeys. p. _ClL “(925) 4 . 3% 1h |J. Martin 2 53 925 Afamada, § 50 11 11 21 [Thorpe 5 15 861 Olinthus, 4 . 3o 21 3% 3n |Hennessey ..., 4 9 (920) Merry Boy, 8. 3 . 5 42 44 |E. Ross. 4 5 872 Jennie Rel b s i ARG 5 |Henry L& \ Time—%, :24%; %, 49; %, 1:14. Good start. Won first three drlving. Winner, E. W. Purser's ch. by Flambeau-Fannie Lewis. Afamada could open no gap on her field. Flamora is a_strong finisher. Merry Boy lacked speed this day. 936. THIRD RACE—One mile; handicap; three-year-olds and upward; purse, Index. Horse. Age. Welght.[St. _ %m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. [Op. OL @1 The Fretter, ¢ 21 2 in 13 15 |Henry E g G5 Ventoro, 4 - 11 %X 24 23 23 |Thorpe . 3 85 (924) Erwin, 3 . 3% 1 33 33 81 |J Martin. 2 125 872 Einstein, § . 4h 41 42 45 |Bassinger ....| 10 30 932 Anchored, 4 . 5 ) A 5 5 |Fauntieroy ...| 30 100 me—1, :2644: %; %, 1:15; mile, . Good start. Won easily, second and third driy- T Airvanes, . C. Mofken's ch. 6., by imp. Brutus-Nerva. Ventors sore i warming up. layed with his field. Erwin had worst of weights. elling; three-year-olds and up; puree, Hi0. Fretter 926) Topmast, & 1 O Zorhanie i in in 890 Tappan, 5 5 5 020 Wyoming, 31 3 43 566 Edgardo, 8 € e & S v e L 0 Time—1-16, :07%; 6-16, :33%; 8-16, :65%; 13-16, 1:23%; mile, i 1 1-16m, Good start. Won easily, second and third driving. Winner, Carruthers & alant Fevay. Piggott rode & nicely timed race on winner. s Wyoming. Top- Shields’ ch. g., by lmfl ; either Tappan is not good. #3838, FIFTH RACD—SGV:n_ turlon;n' lelllng; four-y}lml@, lnflw!lnwll'd: purse, $400. Index. Horse. Age. Welght.|St. %m, ¥%m. ¥m. Str. Fi __Jockeys. [Op. CIL 87 Flamero, 4. -108) 3 51 44 33 31 1 8 303k oan A% i 7° 3% 8% €4 §h 4 $oo8L e ER ka8 5 8h 31 43 6 € ; 3 42 76 73 72 7 88 3 8 8 L] . %, ST, %, 1:01%; Good_start. Won cleverly, second and third driving. inner, D, Cameron & further: “Wizard" Henry drew it fine. Afghan a ‘‘dog.”” True e redloamant, _Scratched—Rapido 106, Duke of Yotk IL 108 Cuptive i 8D, SIXTH RACEOne mile; three-year-olds and upward: purse, $40. et Index, Horse. Age. Welght.[St. %m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. 0 1 1h g h 1in in 12 91| 3 24 0 28 88 23 w2 3 3 3 3 3 w0 %, mile, 143. Poor start, Won easily, second and third driv- rzalere’s b. g., 8t. Carlo-Anarchy. Conste short; tohed—Dalsy K 100, A A0 ¥m. %m. %m, Fin. Op. CL. L O T 33 % 3 33 [Enaw ol B B H 2 21 4n 3 4 B e 110 8h 51 1 Pr eh 4? 71 [ 52 8 in 8 43 73 v o1 i sh 81 8 1 5 91 95 P} g% Bl 13 B8 3w Bh__ 1110 1110 i B B 13 Wimner 3 P Meehan's b m.. by imp. Mid- badly.at finish. Gold Baron. back ‘on eartt, Bell- £ AP X | R. Pringle’s Honor Bright vs. Russell, Allen | Lexington; J, H. Perigo's Controller vs. Lowe | Perige CHAMPION STAKE WILL BE RUN AT INGLESIDE PARK Eight Crack Greyhounds Promise Sport of an Ex- citing Character. This Stake Will Be Supplemented by an Open Stake in Which Are Entered Dogs of Good Class. PR The featurs of the sport at Ingleside Coursing Park this week will be an eight- dog champlon stake to be run In addition to an open stake. The champion stake will be reserved for Sunday afternoon, it being run in its entirety after luncheon. The sport will commence to-morrow at 1 o'clock and on Sunday at 11. The draws last night at Pythian Castle resulted in pairing off the dogs as follows: Champion stake, ht dogs—Kay Bros/ Hawker ve. Lowe & ompson’s Flora Me- Donald; E. D. Fallon’s Lily of the West vs. J. Dean's Connemars; J. O Shea's Golden Rulg vs. H. A. Deckelman’s Rocker; Curtis & Son: Beacon ve. Russell, Allen & Wilson's Open stake, fitty-elght dogs—Lows & Thomp- e tor son’s Prince Hal ve. J. Byrnes' Battleship; McEnroe’s Admiral Sampson vs. M. B. anaugh’s Hard Lines; T. Logan's Miss Grizzle vs, J. Anthony’s Patria; Russell, Allen & Wil- sono’s Miss Allen vs. Maher & Reid's Bad Boy; J. Byrnes' Olympus vs. H. A. Deckelman's Flyaway; Connell Bros." St. Helen vs. Russell, Allen & Wilson's Mies Cable; G. Abercrombie’s Rock Island Boy vs. N. Briggs’ Galway Lass; & Wilson's Belle Clair; J. Dean's Brilllantine vs. F. A, McComb's Little Sister; Lowe & Thompson's King's Borderer vs. H. Lynch's & Thompson's Little Fullerton; J. O'Shea’s Y P. Cronl Cymro; P. J. H. Perigo's Lady Davenport; E * " Liberty Bell vs. Russell, Allen & Wilson's Palm Flower; G. W. Heintz's Rustic Beauty vs. G. Abercrom- bie's Victor King; H. Lynch’s Lottie M vs. G. Abercrombie’s Rock Island King; D. Hooper's Brophy' Patrol ve. Maher & Reid’s Nellle Bawn; J. R. Sm! Petronius vs. J. Dennis’ ober Woodcoek. Moss Rose Captain Kane' P. M. Clark- vs. J. McEnroe's Strom- E. D. Fallon’s Faster and Faster vs. H. A. Deckelman's Lawrence; P. M. Clarkson’s Silver Cloud vs T. Tierney's Tea Rose; McEnroe's Nor'west vs. J. Byrnes' Eleven Spot; J. 1. O'Brien's Wandering Tom vs. F. Pattersono's Bab-a-Din; J. I O'Brien's Statesman vs. J. Perry's Commodore Nash: G. W. Heintz's Coquette vs. J. 1. O'Brien’s Pasha Queen; Captain Kane's Greenhall ve. E. Me- Cormack’s Valley Forge: J. Mooney's Silent Treasure vs. D. Shannon’s Special Agent: J. R. Smith's Sylvanus vs. P. Cronin's Master Gordon. PR MAY HERSCHEL WINS THE MIDWEEK STAKE | Favorites Run True to Form and But Few Short Ends Win at Ingleside Coursing Park. H. G. Nichols’ imperted pitch May | Herschel won the final in the midweek stake at Ingleside Coursing Park yester- day, with Russell, Allen & Wilson's Miss Allen as runner-up. A few short ends won. ita Vincent was the best, beat- ing n at 1 to 4 Following are the day ults, with Judge J. P. Reilly's cfficial score: MIDWEEK STAK beat S. Leah be F. C. Mack's Della M —0; T. Logan's TR J. Kemp's Re- Wilson's Iby, 1 A Allen & Miss Allen beat J. 'McEnroe’s Lady T Pennegrant beat member Me, §—3; Russell, Curtis & Sons’ Terronite beat G. Aber Miss Richmond, 12 D. Shannon's beat James Dean's Brilllantine. Kellogg's lowa Boy beat Roy Deane, J. H. Perigo’s C: cent beat Jeft Austin's Firm Foe beat 3—2; J. Chariton & Son’ beat T. Lo- gan's Miss Grizzle, 2 $ oper's Morse Patrol teat H. Lynch's ‘Game Cc —1; C. | Hanson's Masterpiece beat Jeff Martinett's Bernal Boy, 4—1; M. B. Kavanagh's Hard Lines beat J. Carrc “olumbia, 4—2; W. H. | hear's Alarue beat J. McNell's Pearl Mac, | 6—0; A. John: Bald Eagle beat F. Murphy's | Ornament, A. Johnson's Tod Sloan beat | J. McEnroe's Johnnie ¥, 5—1; J. R. Smith’s s Wild Monareh, nell Bros.' Log Boy beat H. Lynch’'s Lottie M, 7 Joe Perry’s Commodore Nash beat Con- | Bros.” Good Bye, 2—0; Curtis & Sons’ Echo, | 1c beat P. Doyl nell a bye; W. H. Shear's Liberty Bell beat Rus- sell, G. Allen & Wilson's Miss Cable, 5—0; H. ay Herschel beat J. Flower's K ichol's Yreva beat D. Ford's M. Abercrombie’s Vietor King | ley’s Merry Monarch, T—. | —Della M beat Leah, 5—0; Miss | Allen beat Pennegrant, 10—3; Terronite beat | | Epecial Agent, 5—0; Towa Boy beat Carita Vin- | cent, 5—0; Temple beat Firm Foe, 3—1; Master- | Morse Patrol, 4—0; Hard Lines beat | agic beat Bald Eagle, 5—3; Log | Sloan, 6—0; Commodore Nash —0; May Herschel beat Liberty | ictor King beat Yreva, 14—5. SECOND TIE—Miss Allen beat Della M, 5—0; Iowa Boy beat Terronite, 5—2; Temple beat Masterplece, 4—0; Magic beat Hard Lines, sh beat Log Boy, 8—0; | s beat Victor King, 3—1 THIRD TI Miss Allen beat Iowa Boy, 5-2; | Magic beat Temple, 3—2; May Herschel beat | Commodore Nash, 4—2. FOURTH TIE—Miss Allen beat Magic, 3—0. May Herschel a bye. DECIDING ROUND—May Herschel beat Miss Allen, 4-0. Abrahamsons Incorporate. OAKLAND, March 15.—Abrahamson Bros. to-day filed articles of incorporation to conduct a general merchandise busi- ness. Of the $100,000 stated capital stock $93,000 has been actually subscribed by the directors as follows: Julius Abrahamson, $35,300; Hugo Abrahamson, $35,300; Henry Commodore N: el May 'Herse! Abrahamson, $22.000; Is; Mt{nel, $100; Davis Magnes, $100, and L. D. Lyons, $200. LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARN_——“ ED. Thursday, March 15. Stmr Navarro, Jensen, 20 hours from Usal. pSchr Melanctlion, Olsen, 13 days from Coos Sihr Mary Ftta, Anderson, 4 hours from Bowens Landing. \ Schr Guide, Olsen, 11 days from Grays Har- bor. ;chrWBPn'lrfi. Garthley, §8 hours from Filelds Landing. Schr Volant, Ericksen, 13 days from Grays Harbor. Thursday, March 1S, Stmr Willamette, Hansen, Seattle. c RAILROAD TRAVEL ALIFORNIA |IMITED Santa Fe Route Te CHICAGO ‘This is the quickest running ‘most luxurious train across the =fl-. M-;eimhmmmm!-mm 5 ¥ P.0 in trains for York. to connect with all limited OVERLAND Leaves San Francisco at 5:30 EXPRESS P m. Palace ‘Tourist DAILY ml:rhiu-uv,ulm Locat between Stockton, VALLEY SEE YOU IN ‘FRISCO SOON San 1531; RAILROAD TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANTY. (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) Traias leave SAN FRANCISC (Main Line, Foot of Market Streef.) — Frow FEsgvARY 23, 1900. — LEAVE #7100, Benicia, Suisun, Elmira, Vacaville, Rumsey and Sacramento. . . 71004 Shasta FxpressDavia, - Wiliows, #7:30.4 Martinez, San Ramos, Vallejo, Naps, Calistoga and Santa Ross.... #8:304 The Overland Limi n, Den- *9:304 Sau J s iodkion A Bau Jose, Livermore, ~Stockto Sacramento, Placerville, M, llle, Chico, Ied Bluff. *8:804 *Milton, Oskdale, Sonora, Carters. 9:00 Haywards, Nilesand Way Statio: *9:004 Davis, Woodland, ts Lan Maryaville, Orovlle. . #9:004 Atiantio Fxpress—O; e et atheep, Siookton, Megerdand Freme, *9r00.4 Port ta, Fresno, “Augelos. T *ouse *10:004 Vall-jo, M. Way Siaiions *6s40p S ’m“a. ——— %flwf "Visalia, uto, Meadota, Hanford, L T T |4 *12:00% Haywarus, Niles and Way Stations. 11007 Sucramento liver Stonmers. ... Niles and Way Stations. 00r Martiver, Han Hawon, Vallejo, Napa, Callstogn, Hanta . "SalBa *4:00r Benicia, Vacaville, Hacramento, Woodland, Kpights Landing, Marysvillo, Ovorilio. "4, 4,307 Niles, San Josoand Stookten ... *T:SR *S00p Owl lelktl—'l‘nl'. Fremo, - ersfieid, Saugus for Santa Bas S i e By B N O a3:00r Suzact — Now Or- Jears and East. . - gresABa +3:00% Stockton, Mercud, iromo. .. Z*12u39 *3:30F Frgsuo, Hakersield, Santa Barham, Angeles, Deming, El Paso, 10:434 ew Orleans and Bast. - *S:30r uta Fo for Moa j8:30 5 loje :20¢ Vallojo v “ugor Orjental Mafl—Ogden, 8307 al aba, Chicago.... 17100r Vallcfo, Port Costa tous. .. COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). (Foot of Market Streot.) Y Uentarville, Ban Jose, e Boulder Creek, Santa Urunaad WY Btations. ... 81182 Newark, Centerville, Almaden, Feltor nte Cruz an tations *4:132 Newark CREEK ROUTE FERRY., ¢ Trom 34N FRAKCISCO—Foot of Market Strvet (Sl +7:18 0:00 11:00ax. §100 *2: 1309 *4:00 $0:00 *0:00r.. from OANLAND—TFoot of Brsadway.—*6:00 8:00 $13:00 *1:00 12:00 3:00 $4400 COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Fhird nnd Townsend Sts.) n View. Bouth San Frandseno 1 Way Stasions (New Alwaden Wodnesdays ouly).. ... "TBOP 91004 San Jose, Tres Ciuos, Sauta Orax, Pacilic Grove, Pnse lx::‘!.. Luis Obispo, Snurf, poc Privelpal Way Stations m 404 San Joso aud Way Stations. 0A San Jose and Way Statious. *Sa0r t4:43¢ San Mateo, Itedwood, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Sauta Clara, San Jose, Tres Pinoa Santa Crus Monterey and Pucific Grov. : R0 - Joseand y Stations 3¢ SanJose a $3:00% San Josoand Principal Way Stations 3:307 Saul ose and Principal Way Stations *S:354 sse and Way Stations. . 1%:004 s and Way Stations. . . *ss0r P for Afternoo t Sunday excented 1 Sunday only. ' Sacurday oniy. @ Tuesdays and Fridsys ¢ Toursdays and Sundays. CALIFORNIA NORTRWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEED SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIID RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Mariet S SAN FRANCISEO TO SiN RAFAFL. WEEK DAYS7:30, 9:00. 11:00 a. m.; 12:38, 3:30, 0, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:50 and 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a m.; 1:30, 3:30, 5 00, 6:20 p. m. SAN RAFABEL TO SAN NCTSCO. WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:30, 9:20, 11 3:40, 5 1:55 and p. m. SUNDAYS—8:10, 6:i0, 11:10 a. m.; 1340, 840, 8208, % . m Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Leave Ban Francisco. Week | Sun- Days. | da: 7:30 am| 8:00 am| 3:30 pm, 9:30 am/ 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm * Daily. a. m.; 12:48, Saturdays—Extra tripe ab Arrive San Prancisco. | Week | Days. In Bffect October 13, 1599, Destination. Novato. Petaluma. Santa Rosa. | Fulton, ‘Windsor, Healdsburg, oTtten, evserviile, Cloverdals. | Hopland and $:00 am| Ukiah. Sun- days. 7:30 am| pm| $:00 am. 0 .};! 7:30 am| 230 0m] T uumnm:J ixfl'm{ 7:30 Jn’ 3:00 am| Eonoma 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm 7:30 am| §:00 am) 3:30 pm| 5:00 pm| and | Glen Eilen. Sebastopol. Stages connect at Santa Reea for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hop- land for Duncan Springs, Highland Sprinss, Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake- port and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Bprings, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lekes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Vailey, John Day’s, Riverside, Lierley's, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Hefghts, Hullville, Orr's ot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort estport, Usal, Willitts, Laytonvilla, Cuma ming’s, Bell's Springs, Olsen’s, Dyen, Beotia 'and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets =t re- duced rates. ets to all points On_Sunday round-trip m beyond San Rafael at Ticket Offices 650 Market f. X. RYAN, H. C. WHITING, General Manager. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. oM B e L wesnay AND BAN RAFAEL 54700, *9:90, 11:00 & M. T, 115, *4:45, 6:30, 9. m. 15, *4:45, 00 D Trains %) AL AN RAF: -i'&ux DAYS5:25, *6:35, 745, q}:fin& 3, a8 5. m e B R Y —— ‘l‘r&nl‘ marked 5:00, 6:46 p. m. - ¥ & m week NEW THROUGH CARLINE CHICAGO, THE RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILWAY AND CONNECTIONS, - LEAVING SAN FRANCISCO DAILY., 830 A. M. and 6:30 P. M. Effective February 35, 1900. Get Information of Southern Pucific tickey agents or GENERAL OFFICE. 14 Montzomery st. MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY Clara Street. office. 628 Market! w'wfllm";m‘