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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 1900. tleman. Messrs. Healy, Kidd, Hastngs mw% and Bunting have arranged a fine pro- H : gramme, in which the following named % |ATEST NEWS OF FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. % 3 000000009060006000000¢ Forester Review, to visit San Luis Obispo at the earliest opportunity with a view to issuing a special edition of the Review. He will leave for that place to-day. ! ¥hen the meeting was addressed by F.|lodges instituted during the term of the Turpin, the president, Louis Kragen, | present president. | ®. Regensburger and Al Steiner. |, s Rebekah Drill Corps No. Abou Ben Adhem Lodge wi. ve an en- s made arrangements to visit Oak: Eastern Star. E Sy 5 £ wh rih . E e w '4:nv“:‘n’1.{»q_ BIM dance in Covenant Hall | land it will give an exhibition drill e of the Odd Fellows’ building, on next|in Hall. American Compani in celebration of the Sunset, Fair Oaks, Golden e Last Monday night Martha Washington and G Links Re- h anniversay of the institu- en Adge. ve arranged for a grand | Council was instituted in this city by ns, many ch Foster during the past | entertainment to be ziven on the 19th in- | Grand Chief Companion Mrs. Flora ¥ ed the n:.cnm;\mflm;‘ at ;lr‘m' Hl thian Hall in ald of the Or-| Jacobs, assisted by Past Grand Chief i ¢ Redding, Etna Mills, Fort |Phans’ Home, e s v %t the last named | Mission Rebekah Lodge held an open |fompanions Mrs. M. A, Duke, Mrs, Emma | encampment in | Meeting last night in its lodge room in | arrington, Deputies Mrs. Jennie Weisel, | ees. This week | Excelsior Hall, at which there was a good | Herman Kohn, Miss Mary Loryea, Miss s: To-morrow. ce and a pleasing pro of | Fannie Wolmar, Grand Recording Secre- Redwood Ci wa. ented the | tary Mrs. Lizzie Atwood and Grand el ¢t the members of | Treasurer Mi Alice_Ticoulet, the music s are belng made in all serade party | being furnished by, R. Kemp Van ate for the celebration of rder only. | Ee. Thirty-five can ere admitted ¢ the order, which fall fve euchre party that was | After the ceremonies M Jacobs was presented a basket of beautiful roses, lar R there were short addresses by a number in: ah Lodge on the t was well attend- Past Grand Master M a: on that day speak at Wil gay Sl enougt of those present and icecres s ter Bony ngefi‘:xllr]l—. peak g iy er ‘was | served. The new officers are: Mrs. A e will speak at F st prize and M. ! Levy, P. C. C.; S. Schweitz B e The booby prizes | N. Raffel, S. nd Master | Lizzie Berry and | fer, T.; y, R. 8.; ! | ;g}; s Jes: eitzer, R G.; Miss Mabel ¥ | L . 2 . _Grosslicht, L G.; A. i ‘give & pionic at | The Elks. | An Miss Florence Licht, O. ’ Elk circuses pay. The performance re- | (78 nnie Halle, A. Sels, trus- ¥ night U Lodge was | cently given by the members of the lodge | “Eiv oo Parior will peral B 8, Blackc and W, 1 | 1n Oakland netted the lodge nearly 0. | tne Bight of the second Mongar of (o eech of whom deliv-| San Francisco Lodge at its meeting last | month. e 0 e ee | Friday night had the following named, | Palo Alto Circle, the most vivacious net. (B J0GEe | who were elected at the previous meeting, | circle of the order. had a gloribus time -sooond_mantver | ¢ ysteries of Elkdom: | at its party last Thursday night in Union Jepsrties ta edecker, G. H. Umbsen, H. P.| Square Hall. The programme was one FEL MRS Colonel D. Miles, Colonel F. | that did credit to the committee of ar- o | erick M. Hoefler, Dr. J. J. | rangements and each number was ex- ;- J. C. Stins David D. | ceedingly well received. The articipants | Lenison and M. J. Siderman. | were: Bert Keough, Charles Kahn, Mi has decided to give a theater | Marie Hammersmit ack Harris, M e of the I. arty at on e in May. e Lodge at its last held meeting Aing theaters some | Pauline Aaro I Barnett, w rich . Miss Nett 0 appeared rris, Benc Herr Hei Augenbloomergrauscheuchsteine: Tt in & large number by Initiation, in- | schoenboch, the German monologist,” and 5 Pavilion, e German monologist,” and gy ?2 showing | the Mayor of the city. Russel Low The following named had > make a creditable showix h are worn as a charm | charge of the programme and the dance Miss! e | b3 order, have recently, | that followed: Leon J. Pinkson, Mi ladies arranged the | bY reason of the great demand for such, | Sadfe Mund, Emil Kahn, Maurice L. Raj increased 200 per cent in price. held, Sol Elberg | 1. Barnett, Martin S. Mey. Improved Order of Red Men. | Great Sachem Wilson, who recently re- | turned from Southern California, re- tastefully that the dis- was awarded a money prize and the g that if it had not been for bekah Lodge they wo enbach, Miss Isabelle Plnkson. Miss Car rie Harris, Miss Leah Eiberg, Miss Dora Ehrlich, Miss Kitty Aaron, Miss Gertie | ports ¢ R At on | Berliner, Miss Rose Kasper, Miss Belle | ports the order in a flourisaing condition | Rapneia’ Miss Ray Boas,” Miss Sadle n that part of the reservation. Frank W. | Mund; Maurice L. Rapheld, floor man- Smith, a prominent attorney of Redding |ager. of Mohawk Tribe of that place, in a recent conversation with | the great c! of records of the Post- | et wigwa < his tribe as doing | 3. D. Fo! anizer of Hiawatha on_the e 1 California. With nbers of Hiawatha e end that tribes sac |and past em | The Native Sons. The Curly Bears of Alcatraz Parlor and the Rincon Drill Corps of Rincon Parlor have joined forces and have decided to give a joint picnic this year. To carry and Glenwood parks for the 6th of May. Five thousand tickets will be issued and these will be good for either park. The actions of Deputy J. H. | am is becoming very | degree work. At a re were two adoptic pose to make this the largest picnic that ever left 8an Francisco. | _Joseph Goldman of Yosemite Parlor of Merced, will be a candidate for the office e, sen- n the e e of grand outside sentinel. Mr. Goldman, 4 r;x who is connected with the firm of M a month, ¥ pale: | Goldman & Co. of Merced, one of the old- est merchandise stores of that city, has been a member of Yosemite Parlor for many years. On several occasions he has represented his parlor in the Grand Par. lor and is very popular in San Joaquin Valley with members of the order, for which he has been an ardent worker. His friends, who will advocate his claims, say that he will make an excellent officer. On the 24th of March there was a trict meeting of Native Sons in Mer taken in tw 27th the team from red the warrior's | for Seminole | althiest among Al resi- 10th of at San th of the Amaranth. t held meeting | ! - | a team from Oriental Re- visited the lodge at Los| pose of conferring the andidates. has eprese v; Loyal Towle when Dr. A. T. Hyde of Yosemite Parlor delivered an address of welcome to the visiting members. Grand Trustee H. R. McNoble delivered an address in which he | gave some very interesting informa regard to the ritual and advanced n bright ideas for the good of the o ess of the evening nme and a banquet. members of the local Hornito ne from Ah-w Manhatt ribe between thirty and s very entr The Odd Fellows. . On by Great | tribe thir- SERVICES THIS DAY AT THE CHURCHES | nes—Rev | b D by memb ven apy Coun- ree, & h gave all t that was arch organized i September celebration committ the election of the following : D. Shea, chairm : e chairman: Henry $ 5 tar surer: B é W. N sub-com ilson ns by reports 1 the sou a nd showing. . . the maple room € ng Arrc adquarters during 4 of the Ary itiation in Native Son ) of April. The degree {s one of the of the side de- of the ¢ the nigh of conferring of this most impressive of grees. ne people of | in Redmanship. | eam will leave this| es on these candi- nterested Native Daughters, Entertainment cor ee No. 2 Golden State Parlor No. 5 on the night of the 2lst Introduced the game of “‘dress- ing the new woman.” The first prize was awarded to Miss M. Tyson, the latest initiate, and Miss M. Ducker walked away | with the booby prize. Miss Lena Johnson, & member of this parlor, will leave for her | home in Crescent City in a few days. | At the meeting of Orinda Parlor on the night of March_ 22 Mrs. Minnie F. Dob- bins, D. D. G. P., of Sans Souci Parlor, and Miss Cunningham of Calaveras Par- lor were present and witnessed the initia- tion of Miss Rose Kelly. Miss Emma Mc- Allister, formerly of Las Lomas Parlor, 1th of April, Unity | had been elected a member of Orinda. twenty-third an- | This popular parlor is receiving applica- and dance | tlons at every meeting, three being pre- the Shiels building. | sented last Thursday. ing March 30 of the | Las Lomas Parlor had a successtul net gain in the order in | Night at the Chutes. On the night of the been 150, & result of ex- | 17th this parlor will give an apron and | necktie party in its parlor in Mission Par- lor Hall. Mies Harriet Lee of Woodland, one of the grand trustees. was in this city for a few days last week. ‘\ le-and 1Pr:glder.t t.\hlrs. Stfford Fopurts the eri parlors in e northern part of the State Foresters of America. { prosperous end in good condition. nual high jinks of Court| " Buena Vista Parlor is making arrange- Foresters of America on | ments for its anniversary ball to be given B e R ot i) Harior Aat s soite s f e nd thers i o 3 olly time after | tended and there o A e ot an! | meeting and initiation last Monday night. o ey 4 Mrs. Osterman, the president, presided e in ine line of spaIring | and called upon a number of persons pres- Brinkmann presided as di- | ent to entertain at what the ladies of th nment and F. M. Hem- {lrr;o;‘e:tk ol i E. Russe! nell, | Mrs. 3 ] a numbe e . G e popular airs on the plang, T v(m:?(n_\r- 5" Hu >0l N, | 2ang the “Holy City,” the Misses Gilmore Ee Bwley, (E. Teopilo s | favored with a duct, Emma Dubois gave of pipes, tobacco, sandwiches and re(resh-}gfi{z’gon! and Mr. Riter favored with s San Miguel Parlor 'has adopted a serles Court Golde | of touching resolutions to the memory of our the late Isabel Reed. a prominent mem- | ber of that subordinate. The Druids. Olympia, the baby grove, was visited by the noble gra . the grand secretary and a number | of prominent members of the order. Five | candidates were initiated, the second and petition f Iroquois ontas has n and reception of —*Dream All the repres Lodge w' night will Lodge sociation, in On Tuesda atives to the Grand the city to-morrow by Magnolia As- | entertained »004 be in the hall of the Past Masters' Haves a: Step els building. ning—"Religious Revolu- ‘In Memory of Jesus. , the Sup: i ‘ween Eecond and B. wils Evening Even- As Jesus ot wee: Sixth candidates fied form in nresence of more rs of the order. Magnolia Lo a hundrec ng by the pastor. Ev Rev. W. M. Woodwar by Rev. A n by the pastor. e pastor. Even- He I | matches. rector of | burger. Brenn, F. Wehr, George Wel n > | f the 24th of last March le had a social evening all of the Alcazar build- entire membership and were present. Therc was of dance and musical um.- | flair was under the | Murry, Ed Schroder |last Monday nigh atter being the floor | 1tro Heights No. 136, F. of A., next meeting in the Pythlan 9 the pastor. re it has secured new quar- | third degrees were conferred on seven ' will be on the 9th Inst., on|and a number of applications were re. - Lere will be several ini- | celved. & tlatici a jollification, after the work, | Louis YWegner, Secretary of Merced in celeb ? the chanie of quarters. | Grove, cafled on Grand Secretary Graves At th € of Junior Court Pride|last week and reports that subordinate of California last Wednesday night there | doing well, having received two applica- tions at the I The for- t held meeting. | was the usual run of routine business and g an appeal to the members to increase the | Mer secretary, John Noffzeiger, is still on - e e = tp. Three of the members who | the sick list, having been o for six T S God's Thoughts of U have reached the age to permit them to | months. Ge n by the pastor; topic, enter adult courts were granted with-| The noble grand arch and the grand | Grawal cards to enable them to do so. | Secretary will visit Haywards Grove next ) o i | . During the evening the junior trustee, on | Thursday to witness the initiation of sev- Eecond Unitarian, cormer of Twentieth and | 3 B. Payne (editor of the Over- tehzlf of the court, presented to Past |eral candidates. o e | hly) will preach on ““The Gift of Sub-Chief Ranger Komilinsky a beautl- | Aurora, Golden Btar and Magnolia Groves repcrt a healthy growth. The second named initiated fourteen candi- dates on the 24th inst. El Dorado Circle pald a fraternal visit to Golden Gate Circle last week, the vis- itors belns under the guidance of the Arch Druidess, A. Godeau, and the other officers. There were many present and a most pleasant evening was spent. The National Union. Reports from the various local councils for March are flattering to those who are at the head of the order in this city. There have been a number of additions by way of Initiations, and the prospects for a steady increase are o The next entertainment by the National Union Social and Literary Club will be ven on the evening of Monday, the 16th nst., and it will be another of those high clags affairs that have In the past won such an enviable reputation for this club. The same strict as to the issuance of invitations will be adhered to, so that fu! emblematic badge In recognition of faithful services when in the chair. He will soon become a senior Forester. In Junior Court Pride of the Golden West at its last held meeting it was an- nounced that the membership roll shows | 157 names and that the bank account has | 3500 on the credit side. Five candidates | were initiated. Under good of the order Chiet Ranger 8. B. Levy turned the court over to M. Gold, chalrman of the good jand welfare committee, and there were addresses by J. O. Day, M. Samuels and J. Devine of Junior Court Pride of the ! Pacific, Past Chief Ranger George Alex- ander, Trustee C. Stockwitz, Gus Harrls of Court Golden West, and S. 8. Cook, the recording secretary, who 1s looked upon as the silent but hard-working mem- ber of Junior Golden West, astonished all by making a speech. The committee that has charge of the joint celebration by the Foresters of America and the Grand Army of the Re- ublic at the time of the session of the BFana Court in San Luls Obispo nas sent Afterncon—H. J. McCoy will talk on *The ng Man and His Standard.” PO IOIIBIPIBPIOG 5 B . Transtormation.”” Evening—Ad- dress by G, W. Muckley, corresponding secretary of Board of Church Extension an, Twelfth stres F. §. Ford. Firet © ard—Rev ch of Christ, Eclentist, 228 ror street—The Ribie and Science and Heaith, With Key to the Are Sin, Disease and Death Morning_Preaching by W. W. Green, mis- Jesus . slonary from Honmolulu. Church Reorganized street ot ine Sclence, E. Cramer, pastor. Morning— My Peace 1 Give Unto You.” 260 Seventeenth | = AAAAAAAObstn taaa s LD TR TR IR ¥ S0 SRR Theosophical Soclety—Odd Fellows' bulld- | Evening—Miss Lucetta Laing will speak on d e », Y a special invitation to Jacob iabel of | no one will be received who would not be l'f rera il AR G e &) Court Aurora, publisher of the American | welcome In the parlor of any lady or gen- COISIEPPODAD I DD IBIDE Charles L. Licht, Benno | out the idea they have secured Sunset | members of these two organizations pro- | Mari- | will take part: F. Pinday, tenor; Pro- fessor Keane, sleight-of-hand perform- ances; Miss Millle Flynn, soprano; Pro- fessor Walther, violin solo; Harry Wood Brown, barytone. There will also be a farce and instrumental music. B’ne B’rith. To-morrow night there will be an ex- traordinary event in the hall of Columbia Lodge of the Independent Order of B'ne B'rith. Six members of that lodge will each present one of his sons for initia- tion, something that has never before oc- curred in that or a ther fraternal order in this city. It is stated that the six fathers will be asked to fill the several | stat!, during the initiation of these can- dida nd induct them into the my terie f the order. The adoption of young men into the order will the relation in each for and son yill become broth Tke Junior Order. U. 8. Grant Council of the Junior Order of United American Mechanics was some- at astonished during the recent sessfon of the State Council to discover that its | team did not carry away the trophy. The until they were of were perfect. Dur- rd work was anner in unate- e points Council The Beautiful ers. ers had drilled hey opinion that ing the com of'the ritualis of San Jose hav with the troph lled, got awa e competition it Dr. Derrick of Custer to cost $25. Xt session of te Counci The National Aid. The quarterly social of Sunflower Lodge 27 Commencing THIS (Sunday: AFTERNOON And Every Evening and SATURDAY MATINEE TO FOLLOW, MESSRS. E. D. STAIR & GEORGE H. NICOLAI PRESENT Comedy Drama of Rare Excellence “ON THE SUWANEE RIVER” ONE OF THE SEASON'S GREAT SUCCESSES, Presented by a Great Cast, Including Miss Stella Mayhew THE QUE: )F IMPE — AND — The Fountain Gity Quartet A Story as Pue 2 a Snowfake. A Play Sweet as an Orange Blossom, YOU WILL LIKE IT. YOU CAN'T HELP IT. ALL SPECIAL SC Y OF THE BEAUTI- FUL SUNNY SOUTH. JAS. NEILL AND CO. RSONATORS, COMING of the National Aid Association, given in ot buildl. T tation, song wadai Farewell Recital 4| TO-MORROW (MONDAY) AFTER- E NOON AT 2:30. | rector ~ of varjous | mbers were well proved ente . quite voun, vancing, not | but & the evening. | Aver | Co-operative Brotherhood. | | The meeting of the Co-operative Broth- erhood of Burley, Wash., on last Tuesday | argely nded. Scottish | h it was crowded THE WORLD'S GREATEST PIANIST. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. SEVERAL ORIGINAL NUMBERS. Reserved Seats, 3130, 32, $3, $4 . many persons being unable | STEINWAY PIANO USED. sitting "accommodations. Mr. —— - representative the United States Labor F . delivered an inter- | esting address that was listened to with marked attention. During the evening there was a great deal of Inquiry con-| | cerning the order and its pMnciples. | Garfield Relief Corps. Garfield Relief Corps No. 21 has made arrangements to give a “Flower Soctal” | April 1at on the night of next Saturday in the,so-| A NEW BILL AND ALL OF THE BEST. cial hall of the Alcazar building. The —_ | WILL C. ATHEWS:HARRIS In Will M. Cressy's Farcical Creation, “ADAM THE SECOND." WaryCOGILL~ARLEA¥sy Week Commencing SUNDAY, MATINER, committee in charge has prepared a good programme for the evening. m (ienuine Sanden | Guaranteed on a $35000 bond to be the original U. S. patented Sanden Belt, and | Presenting an_Original Musical Comedy, * WARM LUNCH." | VASHTI LULU | nd SHEPHERD Who Made the Season's | o | \EARLE a .CARRIE B I ‘The Bea: F. al EHR. Voca KENO, WELCH AND MELROSE Comedy Acrobats. having a world-wide record as the lest remedy for RHEUMATISM .Y TROUBLE and PAID WEAKNESS of man and I am now selling these fam- KIDNTF and all woman. ous Belts At HALF PRICE! Call and see them or test them, or| send for prices and the Dr. Sanden| ™'roms # book, “Three Classes of Men,” or “Maiden, Wife and Mother.” It will| be sent free. Address | A few tront or | front rows of bal DR. S. S. HALL, %% SCH W. C. FIELDS Last Week of the Funniest Juggler. ~.A. L. GUILLE.... The Famous Tenor, in New Selections. CHARLES SWEET Hu ! MATINEE TO-T arqu: | ch . res F! | | 702 MARKET ST., ROOM 3, | SAN FRANCISCO. S | of | AMUSEMENTS. CONCERT HOUSE 122-124 O'FARRELL ST. Cq-un . | Gedndn Sios. . | BIA Bs | “Tie Wandsomest Musc Fal i Anerc TO-NIGHT RNM ¢ | Smyth & Rice Present Comadian WILLIE COME WHEN YOU PLEASE. | | 8 | COLLIER : S P2 5 IN K WN s ALY | N HIS OWN FARCE, 935 SIGNOR BADARACCO. 10 SIGNORITA PUERERL 10:55—Duet. 11:05 to 11:530—""FAU MR. SMOOTH 10c. ADM?SION 10c BASEBALL! \ 2 April &~WEST'S BIG MINSTREL JUBILEE. GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY. “LA BOHEME." | HOUSE LAST SIX NIGHTS OF THE SEASON. LAST NIGHT OF “EL CAPITAN.” TO-MORROW EVENING, The BEGGARSTUDENT Commencing Saturday Afternoon, University of California Week. USUAL POPULAR PRICES. | _Good Reserved Seat in Orchestra at To-day’s | Matinee, 25c. Branc OPERA GRAND 0! NG OF THE CALIFORNIA LEAGUE SEASON OF 1300 THIS, SUNDAY, AFTERNOON... At 3:30 O'Clock, SAN FRANCISCO N OAKLAND RECREATION PARK Eighth and Harrison Streets. h Ticket Office—Emporium, T “MATINEE THIS SUNDAY AT 2, TO-NIGHT—AUNT JACK. TO-MORROW | Curtain NIGHT. rises at § sharp. Massive Production “QUO VADISY” 80 PEOPLE ON THE STAGE. §—GREAT SCENES—$. PRICES—15¢, 25¢, 85¢, 50¢. OLYMPIA &8 nion THE ONLY FREE VAUDEVILLE SHOW IN THE CITY. THE BLACK BARTONS, King and Queen of Comedy. ALICE RAYMOND, America’s Greatest Lady Cornetist. TRIXEDA, The Talented and Beautiful MLLE. THELMA, IN POSES PLASTIQUES. AND OUR CELEBRATED STOCK COMPANY. ADMISSION FREE. MATINEE EVERY SUNDAY. AMATEUR NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY. | GENBRAL ADMISSION—25 CENTS. LADIES ADMITTED FREE TO GRAND STAND. CHUTES ano ZOO EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. SPECIAL! THIS AFTERXOON Balloon Ascension! THE KRAMERS: THE GOTLOBS: ROMALOS; MARION BLAKE: CONLON and RYDER. LILLIAN HOWE: BOGGS and HAEWARD: NEW MOVING PICTURES. CHERRY SISTERS. | | | | Seats by Telephone—Park 23 FOR BARBERS, BAK- ers, bootblacks. bath- | = odess. Millerd tablen, | . bookbinders. candy-makers, canners, | Srers. four milla. foundries, Inundries, paper- | hangers, printers. painters, shoe factories, sta- blemen, tar-roofers, tanners, tallors, etc. BUCHANAY BROS.. Brush Manufacturers, 609 Sacramento St | streets, +TIVOLI+ Another GREAT TRIUMPH for the Musical Extravaganza, M | I THE SECOND WEEK Yo[] The Bealistic Scenery, MUST The Young and Pretty Chorus SEE The Latest Songs and Jules. | The Topical Comic Effusions, | flAVE RC)USII‘:;E}d T Evenings at 8. Matinee Saturday at 2. WEEK OF APRIL 9th. “THE BOHEMIAN GIRL.” TO-DAY, SUNDAY, APRIL I, 1900. CHAMPION STAKE 96 NOMINATIONS—96 ERN DOGS TO CONTEND. $1000—PRIZE MONEY ! — $1000 oot e o L gy Which, To-Morrow, Begins The Handsome Costumes, HOOT MON GOLF BALLET, The Beautiful Masical Gems YOU PATRIOTIC | Popular Prices. - - . .25 and 50 Ceats UNION COURSING PARK. OPEN COAST CflAMPfiS AND EAST- CONCERT BY VON DER MEHDEN'S BAND, ING ING = = cou cou —— 0 0 =Zzz0vwn GLES GLES TO0-DA 16 CHAMPIONS AND OPEN STAKE. CHAMPIONS! Bohe vs. Young America. Kid McCoy vs. Golden Raule. ‘Whitehead vs. Tea Rose. Theron vs. Spiteful. Mamie Pleasant vs. St. Papita vs. Overture. Master Claire vs. Flora MacDonald. Connemara vs. St. Helen. T T DE PARK DE PARK Y! Oran. R R Mission-Street Electric Cars Direct the Gates. RACING! RACING! RACING! 1900—CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB-1900 RCH 2 to APRIL 7, INCLUSIV! MARCH, RLAND RACE TRACK V& K K to Ractng Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs- Rain or shine. aay, Friday and Saturday. 12:30, 1, 1:30, 2, 2 . m., with trains stopping at the entrance to the track. Last two cars on train reserved for ia- dies and their escorts: no smoking. Buy your ferry tickets to Shell Mound. All trains via Oakland mole connect with San Pablo avenue alectric cars at Seventh and Broadway, Oak- 1and. Also all trains via Alameda moie cons nect with San Pablo avenue cars at Fourteenth and_Broadway, Oakland. These electric cars g0 direct o the track in fifteen minutes. Returning—Trains leave the track at 4:15 and e . and_fmmedia after the last race, PHOMAS H. WILLIAMS JR., Presideat. R. B. MILROY, 3

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