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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 1900. 27 DEALEB.S IN AND BBEEDER-S OF BELGIAN HARES. - 4t CALIFORNIA =ips Belgian Hare Gs. 812 Currier Building, Los Angeles. Wholesalers of Belgian Hares. Breeding Stock Furnished In Large Quantities. DISCOUNTS TO DEALERS. R e -l-l‘l’i-H-l-l-l-H-H-l-l-l-H'l-l-:l—l-l-l-l-'l*l‘!-l- eferfefefels -H-I—H-H-H-H-H-H-H-_ @ -ttt el defell !m o= on opposite phaw and photo R 5 B BORO in Fipplement. oot e 4 0L imported and thoroughbred Bel- Few grand - specimens thoroughbred pedi- greed Biack Beigians, bred to our elegant black buck, “‘Senator Douglass. Full line”of hare Fuppiics May racks, selt- feeders, rabbit jars, self water feeders, liter- ature, etc. SAN FRANCISCO BELGIAN HARE co, SAM C. HAMMOND, Manase fice, Spreckels Market o Babbltsy, 365 Shotwels st.; open daily until ‘WE refer the readers of The Call who are in- terested in BELGIAN HARES to our display advertisement in this issue and also to the illustrations and article elsew! by our Mr. Chapman. MEADOW BROOK BELGIAN HARE CO. Largest establishment of its kind in_the world. $31-833 Grand ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Send f-cent stamp for our souvenir cata- logue. ““Tells you all about it." KING STYLES; perfect color and form; come and see him; fee to selected few, $25. LORD LYTTON, fee $10. The demand all over the State 1s more strong every day for fine stock. We carry strains from the very choicest imported bucks and does from England; fully pedigreed and guar- anteed. We invite your inspection. A few fine bucks and does for sale. London Beigian | Hare Co., 944 Powell st. BURT D. HURD, 706 Cortland ave.; tele- Shone Bloe 1564, ERNAL HEIGHTS RABBITRY. meone breeder and shipper of fancy Bel- gian bares; Barr, Plymouth Rock and Ken- nels from the best strains in America; pedi- stock only. Bernal Heights Rabbitry, he home of the famous buck chief, Youkon (imported); sarvice feu . Take ‘Ingleside cars to Cortland avenue, San Francisco. LOOKING FOR BELGIANS? High-bred, fancy creatures from prize win- ners in England and America; heavy-welghts and fancy pedigreed stock. Then correspond with or visit PITTOCK'S BELGIAN HARE RABBITRY, Elmhurst, Cal. (Prince Britain and other choice bucks at stud.) MERRILL'S RABBITRY, 1200A Georgla st., Los Angeles, Cal., headed NCE ALBERT, an English winner; fee $10. When you purchase does in Los An- geles instruct your dealer to have them bred to PRINCE ALBERT before shipping and ad- vise us of such instructions. Fine stock for BELGIAN HARE RAISING DOWN AT LOS ANGELES Thousands of the Pretty Animals Are Owned by People in All Walks of Life. LOS ANGELES, April 6.—Los Angeles has now become the acknowledged center of the world for Belgian hares. Thou- sands of them are being raised by people in every walk of life. The professional man and the merchant, as well as the laboring man, are reaping bountiful har- vest in the way of profits from raising this prolific little animal. Demands for fine stock have been so great during the past year that no person can afford to raise meat stock for the market, and while the Belgian hare industry may in the distant future resolve itself into a meat proposition, it 1s far from it now, and at the present rate of progress it will certainly be several years before this country is supplled with fancy stock. Belgian culture is certainly a lucrative buginess, and the lnlelllfem person who will invest a few dollars first-class Bel- gians will find his money doubled and tripled in a very short space of time. However, the great mistake made by the beginner is that he expects to procurs good stock cheap, and of course that can- not be done, because standard Belgians are a staple article of trade and are worth high figures, and an offer to sell standard stock at less than from $25 up is a delu- sion and a& snare, although very good second and third ggds stock can be had at from $10 to An ordinary $10 | doe bred to a chelg buck will produce the cheapest kind of stock, only fit for meat. But & $25 or $35 doe, bred to a hij h- class buck, will produce a)oungsters th will sell at from 325 each, and by breedinf up further one ma{ Yroduce prize winners from the produci t costs slightly more to start with good stock, but the profits are ten times as great. Notwithstanding the attractive advertise- ments in Western papers of good stock cheap, the purchaser is only safe in deal- inr with a reliable breeder (not a com- ssion man), who will make affidavit to pedigree and guarantee overy animal he | ships. If he is honest he will fill his or- | ders with better stock than if the pur- chaser be a novice and on the und to make a selection upon his own judgment. SUNDAY MATINEE, April sth. FEATURES!! [ ] Week Commencing A BILL OF ALL-STAR --BOBBY GAYLOR- ‘America’s Favorite Comedy Star. Greatest Dialect Comedian on Earth. DE FORRESTS Famous Paristan Whirlwind Dancers. EMPIRE COMEDY FOUR One of the Strongest Musical Comedy Combinations Ever on the Coast. ---SI STEBBINS--- The Most Comical Comedy Conjurer in the Country. B e N MATTHEWS AND HARRIS In thelr original comedy sketch, I e HARRY COGILL and MAY ABLEA\ EARL ano SHEPHERD The singing comediennes from Drury Lane. CARRIE BEHR Character vocalist. ; balcony 10c; children 10c, any e. Character singers and dancers A. L. GUILLE MATINEE TO-DAY (Sunday), part. A few front orchestra rows The Wonderful | Last Week of ne iy Tenor Robusto. | the Renowned April S—Parquet 25c, any se Rreserved), dbe; front rows ot balcony (reserved; | Operasl! TO-MORROW 4pp/1 9th, » ... MONDAY... . — MATINEES THURSDAY AND SATURDAY — FOR A LIMITED ENGAGEMENT. j' Rz = | BEGINNIN AMUSEMENTS. *TIVOLIx Last Performance TO-NIGHT of *“MANILA BOUND” Commeneing With AND FOR THEN | TO-MORROW | seven comEs NIGHTS A EVENING, — MUSICAL | Balfe's Beautiful [SATURDAY TREAT! | Ballad Opera | MAIINEE! “THE OHEMIA GIRL” The Gem Sung by lof All a Great English Cast of Singers!! SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! | We Produce on APRIL I6th, on a Scale of Superb Magnlificence, Frank Danlels Famous Comic Opera, sale. The Belgian 15 a cleanly lttle animai LORD ESSEX, imported, fee $15; Teddy Roose. | 8nd needs but little care or attention and IHOROLGHBPED velt, winner first prize L. A., $15; Britain |it is Jaecmly noted for being able to PEDIGREED P2SCENT RABBITRY S E v e e sy 035 Flaivii T miaan. Awve dars imp., $5. High-class does, from $10 to | and good hutches. Oplnions vary consid- §5 Qred); also grand bucks for sale. F. . | erably as to the best kind of hutches to LoS ANGELES: CAL MASON. Eve: Allm!dk Cal. | use, but the writer has found it most suc- | itors welcome, emm ‘Sundays. cessful to build hutches indoors, and, if| o possible, on board floors, giving not less than from 2x6 feet for each animal and | BREEDERS AND SHIPPERS OF CHAMPION BELGIAN HARE HEADQUAR- | more room if convenient. The hutches and S’l' ANDARD BRED BELfiIANS 0, E’\.filrsf'szmt_ runs should be so located that the hare | T x g L » may be well protected from dogs, cats, e I storms, drafts, coId night winds and es- " FUNIE. IRAPAY 5 ted at Owl Drug Store, c\r and unattractive. At the same !lme lhew e, & B, DU A SR i o = | WTHE WIZARD OF THE NILE” MR' JA MES NE’LL ‘ Reserved Seats on Salz To-Morrow. pdpiie. = | Popular Prices - - 25¢ and 50e. NE’LL COMPANY’ TELEPHONE—BUSH 9 Presenting an Exclusive Repertoire of High-Class Successes. FIRST WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, APRIL 9th. A B;chelormsRonc;ance ‘GRAN ?.ZZ'Z’} —PHONE MAIN 532.— OES ro 0 Biapk B % DOES, red front feet. | sale: also biack Beigian buck and_ does; ser First Presentation of This Famous Comedy in This Clty. . e s o s 5 hutch must be cool enough so the animal | F; el to either of our, Gate. Sks, 8250 ihis week ooly. | may not suffer from e in | Written by Miss Martha Morton, ONLY THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING! . | Each breeding hutch must be suppiled | With MR. NEILL as DAVID HOLMES. i T o A ed Belglan hares in | with & nest box at lezst 12 inches high and tral California; does | wide and 20 inches long, with an entrance start right; booklet | a¢ one end 8 by § inches, and that to be so | BRITAIN RAB- | grranged that it may be opened when ne- | | cessary to look in. When the little ones come keep them covered with the hair | provided by the mother until they grow 50; tw iné | their own coat. | sale cheap; nmucmn guar- | A mistaken idea generally exists In ref- grence to the feeding of Belgians, and it ans— .. | I1s true that more hares are killed and lans—All famous strains: | ;o3 by the wrong kind and an over- | supply of food than is lost by disease. The writer finds by vears of experience thas t is best to feed rolled oats in the morn- ing, a very little green food or carrots &t _noon time, the carrots to be fed lib - ] ;;_R‘,‘""P““’,’:",- erally if the doe is nursing; rolled barle e 3. PP | chould be fed in the evening, and a very ) Be! gmn hares from all the small amount of dry alfalfa or oat hay, ampion Edinboro | especially to the growing youngsters, but |~ Appearance of O: & ° In a Costly, El Tremont Rab- the brood does may have all the hay they | MONDAY, TUESDAY and FRIDAY AFTER- - s one West 237. will eat. But hay makes the youngsters | NOONS, April 16th, 17th and 20th, | LAST ear- | 's T THAT WILL LIVE IN MUSICAL | = AuSs acec MOUNTINGS. . || BROWNIES IN FAIRYLAND “I take pleasure in commending Mr. N . r Cushman K. Dav ail to see A cinna rears in E Minneapolis, performances In the Twin Cities. GOOD PEDIGREES, good , according to quality SATISFACTION I and his company Will miss & rate to those who buy in WEDNESDAY re in a position to give a £00d breeding animals of all MR. NEILL as DAVID HOLMES, cessful Farce, “James Wuhens. i.8.5. Boston.” s of the University of i itornta FAREWELL THURSDAY A\r‘ FRIDAY EVENINGS and SATUR YON AN 0 | ——MINSIREL 1 TO- | | e in regard to every phase of | i SRR oo vou wis# | BELGIAN BELGIANS?; HARES! We iiave What Yon Want. ot 1 THE THOROUGHBRED | | | VICTORIA . C 4 o | . scoring § prizes: other bucks at stud | SUCE R ?‘;‘,‘;’:(‘)‘;“"r’lls"-or“é“"&1“{;‘ HISTORY. Seat e 3 BELGIAN RABBITRY, | s =ine-in il i Rk I i it U | g Two GREAT Russians, | OPPORTUNITY =gt D = - | Thoroughbred Belgian | until they take a drink and then removed; ks % tors welcome. 2245 | gfter that age they may have all the cool, IN JOINT RECITALS. A g E, FA DA BOY 1 926 GEORGIA ST’Y Los A'ngele)‘ | y et.: J W ur.!h manager. fresh water they can drink. Hares should g : et e oung does, | Never have food lying before them all ETC. all im S, | PED g;f':;,;j_" with littars and young Gose | B me.and should hive only what tosd | ° the 1 or the largest rabbitry | uth Ma ,\ngoles CH hey will eat up clean. | in the Unite s, but we have some RwD B b 3 SV s it ot T R R s | s v e s T ‘ E TO-DAY AT 2. , fully pedigreed P Address nuamr A. FATJO, Club. 8. Touns. Slext | MATINE oo ch we will breed to “FRINCE TUROM, —EVERY NIGHT [Nf‘l‘Y'-Dl..\'J"l :"';\"DAY_— i iR s | PRESIDIO GOLFERS TN TRATE PETSC“NIKOFF, AT THE THEATER ALWATS CROWDED. a DEFEAT OAKLANDERS| Pacifio Coast Steamship Co. . .| CALNONEIA “QUO YADIS!” 8 d h Pi and C b GRIMSY RABBITRY, 20! E. TWENTY-THIRD STREET, Los angeles, Cal. | Bt whart B e | THEATER. A bright sun was shining and a keen | For ‘Alaskan ports—10 a. m., April 1"lh at 9 o'els | L N HARES BEGTAY April 11, 16, 21 — SEATS SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE. northerly wind blowing yesterday after- | i noon on the Adams Point links when the | at Beattle. 0o second home and home tournament be- For_Victorla, Vancouver (B C.), Port Townsend, Seattle, tween teams of the San Francisco and -Night— =& swiss RaBBITRY, [ Oakland Golt clubs began. In the first | 2}3‘"{.. e e CO I l 'MBI A Eamiglecia Yine | PRICES—15¢, 25¢, 35¢, 50¢. Vg R L o e i o g May 1. and every n'rm"'a.ff{&l‘n# e WILLIE COLLIER home team had the advantage, scoring | And every A fter; change pa | T ol gt e anainanciscd | Mlaska and G. N. Ry.: at Tacoma to N. F. RY.; THE LEADING THEATER. “MR. SMOOTH."” OLYMPIA &22%355n THE ONLY FREE VAUDEVILLE SHOW IN THE CITY. team’s four, making the Oaklanders five THE BLACK BARTONS, o L ] " of the a William H.West’s i o, THELMA WINFIELD, First Appearance of the Celebrated Violinist. b Minstl’el Jubilee o e S S e In_Poses Plastiques. In. I am one of the oldest breeders and a_char Angeles Club. This is : s . at Vancouver to C. B. Ry. o et AT greed and acclimated | Up. _John lawson was two up agalnst|” por Eureka, Humboldt Bay—2 p. m.. April v Styles, Yukon, | E. R. Folger, but C. P. Hubbard, F. 8. 14 13, 2, 29; May 4 and every fifth day there- . : B Every Night, Including Sunday e retan CMast of oy | Stration, W. P. Johnson and G. D. Graen. | %2 . £ i Beglnnlng TO-MORROW, Mon. MATINEE SAT. | is 6 weeks old. I now wood scored against their opponents from | = For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cay- have stock of all ages, from 2 months wp. |the Presidio, while H. E. Knowles and E. | ucos, Port Harford (San Luis Oblspo), Gaviota, | 3. McCutchen tied. H. D. Pillsbury of the | Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, nonths old, 4| San Francisco team was absent and for- | East SBan Pedro (Los_Angeles) and Newport—i R0 Vel of feited two holes to the Oaklanders. But|a. m., April 8. 13, 17. 21, 25, 29; May 4, and e | in the second round the visitors from m” every tourn day thereafter. | ity improved their play considerably For San Disgo, stopping caly at Pert Harford solicited. Orders filled | P |2 ‘ 3¢ & | (Ssan Luls Obieso), Santa Barbara, Port i a et Cao on acaing & | B e SR e S B | P. Hubbard, Hj B. Goodwin being one up | ADE'S} %30 Redpndg, (178 Anerice) Tt o m. | against W, . Johnson, J. W. Byrne tieIng | fourth day’ thereafter.’ pondence | with F. 8. Stratton, E. J. McCutchen For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del holes against H. E. Knowles, zatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalia | 5 yiord three against R. M. Fitz- ‘mas (Mexico)—10 a. m., 7th of each gérald and Charles Page four against G. | | D. Greenwood. The San Francisco team | For further information obtain company's g00d prices for cheap | % & "0 | folder. i ¢ 15 hat car we received red 14 against the Oaklanders' 0 | And Our (‘e!gbu(ed Stock Compeny. . and if you want to see 5 e X = s hout T vious notice. ON. FRED WARREN. | - how some at reason- | Francisco was nine up on the eighteen | Witheut pre 5 v | coe 1t we ‘are re | holes. &nd. two holes being deducted for | o TICRET OFFICKE —4 New Montgomery Jos sz!\T\'F«l\lEi:F“LR?& AD!XSSIO" FREL | street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agts., The full re- 10 Market st., San Francisc y_and pedigrees we | Pilisbury's nhwme the city team won | tral Bank, Oakland; E. | geven up on the day’s play. iz Sults are shown in the tabie; JOHN P. RODGERS. ,gfir;?;;j;\:;, THE STORMING OF SAN JUAN HILL. FISCHER’S nd Cast Twelfth H, WE SENSATION l’.a'l‘l}'y is open go:;usli k] 5’ | |27 THE 0. R. & N. m. Sscel e e s 22| DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS CONCERT HOUSE Yukon B , B Brit- | a ™ p— e stud. 214 Fourth 22 i 23 PORTI AND SpeCIal Prlces 250, Ei(?(_:.' L $' 122-124 O’'FARRELL ST. st Richmond, San Fran- | OAELAND. |2 3 |SANFR'NCISCO. 7 | AR, BROS. s |- £ From Spear-street Whart at 10 a. m, E. A FISCHER . =i - - e | 22| £i2 First Clows | Includigs Bertn GEORGE MOOSER . = Ny ) g FARE 8 SF“,"", Close 3 Mot INGLESIDE The Handsomest Music Hall in Amerfca. AT KENWOOD r;.hm'm}y{ 530 Eourteenth st s COLUMBIA sall, " INGLESIDE The Best Orchestra in the City. joining City all—Pedigree: 1 Vi OUR 2 ek from $1 up: Emperor of P Hubbard. Hattos and a1 pofots tn- S.‘:"“i’,‘énf.‘,‘:‘.i' : JST HINRICHS' SUPERB OR- n._ Open Sunday. I_D—ACgéTR COURSING PARK| COURSING PARK P. Johnson. s E iy, | Throush tickets to all potnts. East ARD, General Agent, GOODALL, PERKINS & co. Market st TO-DAY, SUNDAY, APRIL 8th, Sugerintendents. AIAN hares—Fancy stock on sale; bred | red does from $10 to $100; young pedi- »ck on sale at reasonable prices; cor- nce Pajaro Valley 'Rab- o. vatsonville, Cal i A. A —LORD BRITAIN red e Lord Britaln; genuine rufus igreed does for sale bred to 9:33—SIGNORIN E ‘ TO-DAY, | BDRET men o ! : 15 TOYO KISEN KA]SHA, CHAMPION SUNDAY . . ... APRIL 8, 1900 | ““""’““;Af-}‘\‘ézu'&»tffé\f;lmc""- » * Absent. S ks from $10 v DE\'ONSHIRE 1 10c— ADMISSION—10¢ 101 Capp st 8. The second half of the tournament will | & TEAMERS ::;‘k,&ifi:i“l‘t:" P EN s I AK HT , ot Twems. | be played next Saturday on the Presidio | for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG. calling i Mayflower vs. Belle Claire. e s West Twenty- | links, both clubs being represented by | Kobe (Hi Sen—Siinh Eoats Dist o ogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai, and !m‘r:’“ —Hig u‘lg o i .I“-S;.:} | substantially the same teams connecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- TES ano ZOO saranteed; Write Us your wants and re- e e— din. e, "No cargo recelved on board on day soss O sede Palmflower vs. Battleship, CHU rices and free booklet. Park Music 'l‘o-Day. £6."NIPEON MARU.. and Victor Queen. EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Rabbitry, 2641 WMission st.—Keep | ‘““Concert Overture' Wednesday, A 1500 OMlN IONS 84 BS. AHFle‘A MARU. ‘mu day, M; " 1900 = =z | Besides an Open Stake of Crack —_ 28 rday, May 19th. 1 == A I £ h st, Los Angel sale from all l?‘r b— t Edinboro, Lord Lu: n and Duke of v on hand a fine collection of lll Selection from * e ins of thoroughbred Belgian: 2 < a speciaity. We are selling at | Mpcrn®220 from, “Friend Fritx 3 Tune Tith, i Entries. THE GOTLOBS. MLLE. ATLANTIS, ANN . _1as Angeles prices. Open Sunday sy . fos oL Hn(nolul';x. e : FLETCHER. THE KRAMERS, EDNA “NDER, i3 West Third st, Los An | Eantasta trom I/ Atrical et Ay o e or e THORN, BOGGS & HAEWARD, THE e stock . thoroughbred Bares; “ali | .Un Concert Sous EW MOVING PIC- ancy prices; correspondence solicit- | Trombone olo, tion guarateed; refer to Callfor- | B vor “n ‘s Clode Btare ALE-High grade Belglan hares, from all | “The Patrol of the Oregonian” Skt o ! mrenys e | 9100 PRIZE MONEY ! — $1000| 2. 5. mErrry, yudge. AVERY, General Agent. Ellll! Moa: ER MEHDEN'S BAN USIC BY VON DER ME ] D. best imported bucks in Los Angeles; satle vu Hanoluhl-nd MUSIC —_— ; ! . ‘s?“??ffiix:’ 6 H"HEADY, 1801 Towa ¢*—w~——’*¢¢"”’¢’*§m :[“:““:, for AT mm—;‘“fl@: Mission-Street Electric Cars direct Ba“non Asce“slnn LET us hear from you at once—Does from & The S. S. Australla every five minutes. | B o e e &%)+ The Calls Baster number tn OB Soinesr, TN | 1 eave Third ana Townsend strests 11 & m. - THIS AFTERNOON. : nd buc - oljei New | 4 agpecial adball wil & K 3 Twenty-fitth and Valencia = of high-ciass Belgian SHEINE Beves: 2108 Auwes; iy o) Solorsswitl AR R A ¥ i Seats by Telephome, Park 2. every ani- | GENUINE pedigreed bred does best straln, at : be out on Easter Sunday, April ‘* ;.’;?T'fi.fl"fi?’.:’&‘ X":-J.‘Ifi‘.’ I'I:axf.:n.elk e s B M fl‘flfl“ s INOLESIBE s piTk. a90 athan Iuskeovom M Y . | INGLESIRE stud G n eon_of Bir Styles. 4 15—and it will be a gem! and, etc.; $610 first class. 3 5. 368 L B. I’KECKEI.S & BRUS. CO., . 114 M inutes. | Tweifth, bet. Webster and Franklin, Oakland. IOV VUVOVUUU U .x. Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. Frd-mmmsz'l m.m e COURSING PARK THE 0]4') MlSSloNS' ow service §5. GOLDEN HAIR RABBITRY, FOR SALEBtandard and beavywelght hares: | " chotce young stock: save commissfons; buy COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. 1 LADIES FREE. COURSING PAR direct. " For_prices address UNION RAB. ADMISSION; 25e. K g Los OCEAN TRAVEL. RECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, The exhibit! f the twenty-one Franciscan P BITRY, 1651 West Eighteenth st., Angeles. e every “Thursda "‘g'_'m, - m _— _:nm L S WIS BEARIY i - - THOROUGHBRED Lord Bani um , from Noveml t - Cor. Marksl by universal reqaest, be continued from Mon- B AR e B e A T AMERICAN LINE. w; tom Pz Nonn fuiver, toot ot| CENTRAL PARK, 3 siess | WESTERN TURF ASSOCIATION, | 535 arens, oo Sobucius, Aneit 10, ot t Jefferson street, write for particulars. J. EDLEMAN, 127 San llorton st L‘AQUITMN'E Avn LA GAs- o THE MAPLE ROOM, PALACE HOTEL. Angeies, Cul. | Pedro &t.. Los Angeles. NEW YORK. SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON, PARIS, LA SN, A:rgnlg LA . 'RAF}‘VF. Aprll 26; | TWO WEEKS, Beginning Sllu'rdlr- :m‘um TANFORAN PARK Cards at Maple Room and at Kennedy's Art u . *d | THOROUGHBRED_ pedigreed ares: | g ol Havre, 3 and upward: 5 per cent seduetics | CrIDIN 'L IO X 'S "t - Store, 21 Post street. From ery esday, 10 a. m. SIXTH MEETING, April 9 to 21, inclusive. popular strains, Britains, Str St m Yukon, “tc; all prices. TIDAL WAVE RABB) Z 1315 ‘Park st., Alameda. — on round trip. Second class to Havre, $43: 5 Six high-class running races every week day, o § S SN Trained Animal Show! |ripenispe e wEEEIEE T EAMILY RESORT—EL CAMPO. e - Broadway (Hudson bullalnx) New rect! oad cars 2 Ul A. H. BISHOP, 24 East Fifth s, Los Angeies ED STAR L L 'y g trons steps directly from the railr into OPEN EVERY SUNDAY. " - H. BISHOP, 24 East Fii RED STAR LINE York: J. F. FUGAZI & CO.. Pacific' Coast| perger and Grander than Ever. Twice its b grand stand, glass-inclosed, where. 2 - ’ s and over, f Tiak Bluiens's tesclaityy "ok 0O maia; Now York ‘pisd Anbuims. Xeents, & Montgomery ave.. San Francisco. former sise. Thres Hundred Elephants, Ponles; | somforably. hoased In bad westhor ther et | oFerogive, minutes’ ride on the pavpin that Fukon, Brince | WILLEY'S BELGIAN RABBITRY. From New York every Wednesday, 12 noon. e e e it | e a8 undbuteasted view o fhe reets n.,b“""‘ vt Good order wil be maintained. e R R SR i 0 - D T 5 : Ve nave ©| “Write for particulars, 125 Eact Eighth at, | Southwark BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. |unlaue and nov eenting the highest Dos- | 10.00 1odo and 1190 & mo. sy 13 g e e R g Los Angeles. Westernland intelligence. 75— | and '1:% p. m., returning lmmedlnely after | admission to the grounds. Children between rear development of anl: Kensington e O RPUL ACTS-T. a e, . More startling and | Jast-race at 4:45 p. m. Seats in R, C 'rnrmpq. N & SON, | FOR SALE—Beautiful does, Lytton and Liver- WOND! cars re- | § and 12 years of age 15 cents. reon ot, Los Ange 4 2 cult than ever verformed by their human | served for women and their escorts. No. . ferry. foot of Market street, - n at., Los Angeles. pocl srains; other fine ‘ones. T. LYTLE,| g g Ohio, from Sea FOR U, s- NAVY Ym AND V_N.I.E.l. Prototypes In the sawdust arena. The fad of | ing. Valencia street, I minates lnter " | 100t o i and £ 9. s Leave EI Commn: &2 market val- | — from Seattle May 24, to N *Monticello. e fashionables and an instructive show for old | San Jose and Way Stations—Artive at San | . and 5 p. m. v DELGIAN HARF | MR. J. N, MAKINS is now in Los Angeles re. | Subsequent sallings, ll m Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 9:45 | and younz. A most moral and refined enter- | Bruno at 12:45 p. m. Leave San Bruno at 4:00 t., Los Angeles, Cal. newing the stock of our rabbitry. 1818 Mar. | First and second class 0 steerage. m.; i 215, 8:30 p. m. (ex. Thurs. might); m- tainment. The clm‘; u,n? best dressed ex- ud 4 5 = ket st., Oakland For tull information regarding Gays, 1o m, 8:30; Sundays, 10:30 a. m., Bibition, ot tour. . Admission-Children, Mo: EL San Franeisco to Tantoran and re- 5 wmurv Sir Styles and other m. and office, Mission-street nu_. 25¢. afte mrn. Includlnl admisston to n. nbnxn prices. E. E. PARSONS, P. 0. | CHOICE alfalfa !or Belgian hares. 20 Golden m‘rflgu'lonu. NAVIGATION CO., 51-: No. 2. hone Main 1508. I'AR‘HN Box 28" Lo Angeics, Cal. | Gate ave. Montgomery st., or any of its agents. [ FARE ......... F. H. GREEN, Sccretary and Monager.

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