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TITE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1900. 13 PHYSICIANS AND SMRGEONS. ‘l*uo:u TO LET—Furn. nd Unfurn. C C. O'DONNELL_Office and residence, st bet Sixth and Seventh HEAL SSTALE —Clad—rult SALE. fine lot, ‘with room for sunny house, den and stable; 40x137:6 first-rate; cars both ways; handy. iy to C. 8. CAPP & CO., 630 Market st. N st 2-story bay-winfow boust ness prope t below it ist, mus! ker; wi a barga Ap | £ CAPP & CO., Real Estate Agents, 630 | Market st ‘hase 4 Richmond lots, east 5. G 3) California will seil a in Richmond, Mission or Hor 1o dispose of ; _sultabie an offer: $2000 6 Sacramento st. LLISTER st north side, just above Fill- | neighbor- | Ap- | . between Seventeenth and Eight- | y to | house; lot | LOCUST ave., 1%, near Van Ness and McAllis- ter st.—Front room, §1. MARKET. 62418 rooms, furnished; rent rea- sonable; also 4, § and § roor McALLISTER, 30—Three large, sunny furnished rooms. MINNA 667, corner Eighth—New furnished bay window room, $1 per week; transient. | MISSION, $37A (Avoca House)—New. newly furnished: rent reasonable. FLICK, Prop. NATOMA, 53:4—Nice front room; furnished; $ | per month. OCTAVIA, 102—Sunny furnished front room: gas, bath, phone; suitable for gentlemen. O'FARRFELL, %—Sunny furnished rooms and offices elevator: electric lights: day. wk., mo. FARRELL, 313—Nicely furnished double and _single rooms; terms reasonable. ORLANDO House, %9 Howard, cor. Stxth— Eunny rooms: prices to suit: open night. POST, 235, corner Stockton—Finest transient rooms in eity; hot and cold water; elevator; telephone. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. CFFiCE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $2600 TO $3500. Just completed, “NEW™ English and Dutch style cottages and houses, containing 6 rooms, porcelain bath, pantries, cases, polished paneled 'dining-room, sewing- china closet, book- rcom, ete. In fact, thoroughly up to date in every feature; fine locations; close to local trains, schools, cars, etc.; terms easy. J. 8. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. $1600 SNAP. $1500 Neat cottage, § rooms and bath; high base- ment; sunny exposure, and has all the mod- ern conveniences: street work complete; good location and neighborhood; close to cars, schools, ete.; chance for a home at most rea. eonable figure. J. 8. MYERS, 1004 Broadway, Oakland. roia st. | POWELL, 121—Light, clean. comfortable rms.: suites or singles: running water: House, 319 & 221 Elils st —Rooms, ) $1: week. $1 25 to $4: open night. ROYAL HOUSE, 126 Eills st—Incandescent light, reading room, emoking room and lad! paricr: rooms, per night 35c to $1 50; week. $2 10 §5; month. $8 to $20; eievator on office fioor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. tage of § rooms and n warm belt. Apply HEAL E3TATE—COUNTRY —For Sale stock farm of $00 acres to two Contra Costa Coun. @ portion Road, { grass land Dce of running water fine residence, large barns about 20 acres in bearing yard; a complete stock furm head of cattie ; must be profitable from this ; well watered; pasture caks; beau- ; house § condition s and tools acre, $130 t Call for 5. W. HAIGHT, 401 Cal. st N. §12 Main st.. Peta ex- thoroughbred Belgian hares. Send st of Bonoma County bargains. —————— e #O~S STATION REAL ESTAT! 50x150: $300 to $500; good ater ey Station. Tamalpals , 31 Market st., ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. . mear Sixth—2 sunny furnished ; rent $8. Fell_Sunny bay win- mantel; $12 or 3 sunny furni housekeeping; reasonabie; zed: private family. furnished room; rd and water. sunny furnished rooms, light housekeeping; rent $10 per GEARY, 64—Nice sunny ropme; single or Nicely furnished eeping rooms. 605—Large front bay-window roo; floor; complete for housekeep- : cheap. N, 326, ed housekeep kitchen MARKET, 1536, near City Hall-2 sunny fromt Elegantly & apartments; exclusive hed connecting rooms; range, water, vard, sink; $15. » S45—2 front rooms, with Kkitchen, for housekeeping. T E—Two furnished housekecping « month: no children. ¢ furnished, sunny ousekpg. or otherw furnished suites for how 15; 3 unfurnished in rear, 5 ~Furnished housekeeping room ; clean and respectable; rea. YMA me, $5 1 large, light room, Sutter. Also 1, O'Farrell gas free. Apply i5 Grant av urnished, $12; or 8 rooms, $15. rtisements and subscriptions ‘fice for Call advertisements and has Dbeen established at 109 HOUSE, 148 Sixth—Rooms kht. 31 25 to 35 per week, and n t . 824 Bush st., ad. # rooms; all prices. | EBERMA EAN ANTONIO, 21 Taylor st., near Market—An up-to-date fireproof building; elevator; new furnfture; hot and cold water; radiators; sait sea baths; suites and single rooms. Apartment House, 23 Eighth st., near Market—Furnished and unfurnished. Y, 2558 rooms, $12; 4 rooms, $7; bouse N. 12 (over Pup Rotisserie)—Nicely urnished rooms from $12 to $30. THE Astor, 1130 Market—Electric bells, light eclegant new furniture; single, suites; trans' THE OAKS, 116 good people. Third—A good rooming house R. HUGHES, Proprietor. ens; partly fur- wishing opportunity for Box 1206, Call office. VAN NESS ave, 1105 Single rooms; reason- able. CLARSIFIED advertisements and_subscriptl received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore A BRANCH office for the reception of adver- tisements and subscriptions has been opened 1222 Polk st.: open until § p. m. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and eubscriptions has been established 1098 Valencia et and music ROOMS AND BOARD. A—FIRST-CLASS family hotel, The Bradbury: nice supny bay-window rooms; first-ciass table; prices moderate: 2 car lines pass hotel; elevator; telephone Hyde 2771 1604 California #t.. corner Polk, near Vap Ness ave. NEW family hotel, first class in all appoint- ments; excellent tabie: special inducements to select ‘people. 807 California st., occupying corner opposite Grace Church BELGRAVIA Hotel, Polk and Clay—Sunny bay-window rooms; superior board; modern nveniences: rates reasonable. GET your own home at & bargain. For sale—Houses and lots, to suit, by the Coemopolitan Building Assoclation: small pay- meat required: easy terms. B K. WATER- Union Hotel block. 1107 Thirteenth a East Oakland; OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALc. AN -ntroduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the Oak! furniture dealer_ 11th and Frank ind. e e DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. SAN FRANCISCO, April 11, 100—The firm of OLSEN, RUTH & COOK is this day dis- solved by mutual consent. Messrs. OLSEN and COOK succeed to the business and all bills will be paid by sald OLSEN and COOK, &nd they will collect all outstanding claim: Witness: HENRY VON TAGEN, H. G SIEBERS, M. OLSEN, LOUIS RUTH. C. D. DIVIDEND NOTICES. per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Planta- tion Company, wifl be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st., on and after Friday, April 20, 1800. Transfer books will close on Friday, April 13, 1800, at 3 o'clock p. m. E. H SHELDON, Secretary. DIVIDEND notice—Dividend No. 8 (25¢ per ehare) of the Kilauea Sugar Plantation Co. will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st., on and after MONDAY, April 16, 1900. Transfer books will close on Tues- eay, April 10, 1900. at 8 p. m. PROPOSALS, P Water Harbor, San Pedro, Cal.—United ates Engineer Oifice, Laughlin building, Los Angeles, Cal, April 12, 1500. Sealed pro- posals for continuing construction of break- water at San Pedro, Cal., will be received here until 11 a. m., May 14, 1900, and then publicly opened. Information furnished on application. JAMES J. MEYLER, Captain Engineers. and Katie M. O’Leary, MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: Albin A. W. Werner, 26, 238 Sutter street, and May E. Schuler, 23, Los Angeles. Willlam M. Sheehan, 25, 24 Precita avenue, 23, 24 Precita avenue. r. Leavenworth—High-class family ms, with private et best table in cit P or—Renovated; ; excellent table. Eddy: changs elegant rooms. te of 2 or 3 PALMAS, 1520 s.; private; bath; sin. rms Market st.— VAN N and board ave. %4 (The Wallace)—Rooms furnished and unfurnished: $20 up. cents. matling. $1 per | PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage housekeeping rooms, branch office, 2200 Filimore, | 1 by given that the Maria Kip v ge of 520 Lake st. has received the € orphan and hafl-orphan girl 1 to March 31, 19 Kathar in, aged 1 year 6 months; Mar aged § years: Mary W. 6 monthe; E u = 4 months 6 years; Mabel aged : aged 11 ged § ygars 5 months. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st rooms §-10: tel. 5520 ROOMS papered from $3: whitened, $1 up: painting done. Hartman Paint Co SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. | RENTED. repaired, bought. sold; machine sup- plies. Standard Agency,l45 6th; phone Mint 45. | ALL kinds bought, sold. exchanged, rented; re- | pairing at lowest rates. 205 Fourth st —_—_—— STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. Office, 401 Post cor. Powell: tel. Main 5713, | PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Fillmore st.; ‘phone Jackson 251 BEKINS Van and Storage Co.. tel fouth 795 packine. moving and storage e e e e e e e TO LEASE. | TO Lease_All or part of ~acant property: 9x 160; om Mission st., near Fifteenth: will build Jicht structure Owner. hox 3108, Call. DELINQUENT NOTICES. WITTRAM PROPELLER CO., 226 Market st., n Francisco—Notice.—There is delinquent n the following described stock, on account of assessment levied on the Sth day of March, 1800, the several amounts set opposite the pames of the respective shareholders, as fol- ows No. No. Name— Certificate. Shares. Amount. John D. Spreckels.. 1 3331313 $999 40 Chas. A. Hug... - 1 20 [ And in accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors made on the Sth day of March, 1600, o many shares of each parcel of #uch as may be necessary will be sold at the | office of the company, 226 Market street, San Francisco, on the 25th day of April, 1900, at 3 P. m. of such day, to pay deiinquent asse: ments thereon, tieing and expenses of the sale. F. WITTRAM JR., Secy., 226 Market st. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. BARGAINS ON TERMS. 5, 6 and 7 room cottages; 7, $ and 9 room houses; waterfront property; lot 66x185, on Central ave., near Fifth double 1ig-story house: rents for $24; price $22. Apply to A. DENKE, Webster-st. station. LOT %x150, San Antonio ave., $1550; 50x118, Regent st., $1200; 83x100, $300; 40x100; bet. the rallroads; west of park, at $500, or will build on any of the above to suit purchaser. J. H. YOUNG, Bullder, 1243 Park st. ON account of immediate departure—A fine, modern house of 8 rooms and finished base ment; large grounds; highly improved: will sell at sacrifice on easy terms. 1163 Broad- way, Alameda. ALAMEDA HOUSES. TO let—House of § rooms, bath, pantries, large garden, chicken yard, large stable; low rent. Call on premises, 1622 Broadway, near broad- gauge station, or R. G. WILKE, 906 Market #t.. San Francisco. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS 426 Market st. (old No. 1384)—Fur- _misne sultes, single: also unfurnished. CALIFOR. Peter's House)—New bouse newly furnished; housekeeping rooms. Ca e £32. near Powell—Elegantly fu T with bath and phone 1206 Market, cor. Golden Gate raer. well furn.: rms. & offices. FIFTH. 107 Ficasant sunny unturnisbed rooms FoLsOM corner Sixth (The Oliver)—Sunny Tur * suites or mingle: new memt. FOR rent ©y¥ rooms, furnished complete for ho cail 10 to 4. 401A Van Ness ave., st Nice, sunny front rooms; aiso FOURTH, avarre)—Elegantly furnish- “or single: travelers accom. | 8-ROOM modern house; good well, BERKELEY RLAL ESTATE. BARGAIN investment property; 1 block from university groun new $-room modern house; all latest improvements; large lot; beautiful marine vie rice $4500; $500 cash, balance to suit; this property will rent readily for $45 e month. Take Berkeley train, get off at orin, ask for RUDOLPH & PERKINS. windmill and tank: 2 blocks from station and electric cars; large stable: lot 50x135; nice garden and fruit trees; price 32200; 5200 cash, balance $20 meonthly; this property will rent for $20 per month. Take Berkeley train, get off at Lorin Station, ask for RUDOLPH & PER- ALMOST new modern cottage: § rooms, bath, pantry, nice large front porch; lot 60x120; near station, school, stores: price $1400; only $100 cash; balance $15 monthly. Take Berkeley train, get off at Lorin and ask for RUDOLPH & PERKINS. GEARY, 656—Elegant sunny back parior suites; Giher room: privilege Hght: DekoE s phone GRAND SUUTHERN, southeast corner Seventh end Mission sts —Sunny rooms, en sul®e or ngle. lafles’ parior. reading room; elevator. ANCOCK HOUSE. 751 Mission st.—Select family rooming house: 51 50 10 $6 per week. HOWARD, 525—Rooms from §1 week e to 51 rieht Ssesagie rap, HYDE. 5—Bedroom, parlor and kitchen; furnished for housckeeping: gas and gas 4 (GHT sunny rooms for 2 young men, u-&:’m&a-murm- in oo week, Do children. 1032 Market ENAP; nice 3-room cottage; large lot; close to station, electric cars, school, stores, ete.: rice $700; I'l;fll ’-l‘h‘“b-:;ne: Fike Berkeley trab at Lorin Statio: & %mlNfl. = ; MUST be sold: attractive modern colonl; o iure: & lavge 5 use; € rooms, two halle, bath, gas, stable; large corner, Telegraph ave. (6195 jent to university; improvements worth more than price; balance $1500; terms. RENT $19 50, or for sale on easy terms: charm- ; designed ing cottage; for small family desir- ing to live In perfect taste at small expense. 2081 Fulton st., Ashby station, or room 6, 22% ot ] e s mail will not be inserted -in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. T board optional. | The Weekly Call, | BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS h notices sent by Birth, marriage and dei be hey must be handed BORN. LEDGETT—In Oakland, April 13, 1900, to the wife of J. W. Ledgett, a daughter. SPRINGSETT—In Gilroy, April 10, 1504, to the wife of Rowland Springseit, a son. NELSO) years; Lulu Rentschler, | 319 Third, ARPIN—In_this city, oving Co. | 1340 Market st.: | | DONO together with costs of adver- | o COUVRMY, BEVEKENC Ly FLETCHER—In Neponset, M GOLDBERG — In this city, HOLDEN—In this city, A HO JOHNSON—In this dcw. dence, N-Tn this city, April 13, 1900, J % Hanlin, Knd S Trstts MARRIED. —ALF—In this city, April 13, 1900, by the Rev. Dr. E. Nelander, John 8. Neison of Oakland, and Elin Alf of San Francisco. DIED. McGlone, James Magorty, Abble T. Arpin, Adolph Chevesick, Annle Crowell, Charles H. Metcalfe, Kate W. Donovan, Delia Park, Mary A. Dowd, Mary Pine, Sarah J. Finck, John W. Pollard, Samuel A.Jr. Fletcher, Isabelle L. Schenk, Edward Fraga, Frank L. Silverthorn, Wm. H. Smoothers, Muriel P. Theiss, Lydia S. Trapani, Vincenzo Trezies, Harry Vance, Mamie White, Joseph J. Fuller, George E. Goldberg, Queente Holden, Peter Hornung, Gustav Johnson, Bendix O. Kahn, Jennette Keoney, Annle April 13, 1900, Adolph Arpin, a native of Canada, aged 63 years. | CHEVESICK—In this city, April 12, 1500, Annle Chevesick, beloved wife of Vincent Cheve- sick, and mother of Maria, Irene and Allen esick, a native of California, aged 37 years. [7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day urday), at 3 o'clock, from her late resi- 726% McAllister street. Interment Odd ws' Cemetery. CROWELL—In this city, April 12, 1900, Charles H. Crowell, beloved husband of Aurella A. Crowell, father of Mrs. Estelle A. Kellogg and Fannie B. and Fred W. Crowell, and grandfather of Adele E. Kellogg, a native of Windham, N. H., aged 70 years 2 months and 2 days. (Orass Valley papers please copy.) g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 3320 Seventeenth street, thence by elec- tric funeral car, corner Eighteenth and Guer- rero streets, at 2:3) o'clock. Interment Cy- press Lawn Cemetery. rAN—In this city, April 13, 1900, Dell Donovan, beloved wife of Michael M. Dono- van, and beloved mother of Frank M., Wil- liam H., John J., George M. and Lawrence A. Donovan, & native of Ireland, aged 70 years. DOWD—In this city, April 11, 1900, Mary, be- loved wife of the late Peter 'Dowd, and mother of Mrs. J. Kirlin and Margaret E. Dowd, a native of County Tyrone, Ireland. (Boeton and Cambridge, Mass.. papers pleass copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 1:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 287 Misgion street, thence to St. Peter's Church for services. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. 13, 1900, John Wil- liam Finck, beloved husband of Betha Finck, father of William Fincl, and brother of Mrs. Moritz and Mrs. Tamm, a_native of Ring- stedi-amt-Lehe, Hanover, Germany, aged 45 years and § months. {F Remains at the parlors of H. F. Maass, $17 Mission street, near Fifth. . March 22, 1600, Isabelle L., widow of Asa P. Fletcher, and mother of Waiter K. Fletcher of San Francisco and Willlam A. Fletcher of Chi- cago, aged 66 years. FRAGA—In this city, April 13, 1900, Frank L. Fraga, beloved husband of Mary Fraga, step- brother of Edward Sylva, and beloved son of Mary Sylva, a native of California, aged 23 ears. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fureral this day (Saturday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 425% Filbert st between Kearny and Dupont. Interment y Cross Ceme- tery. FULLER—In this city, April 10, 1800, George E. Fuller, beloved brother of James, Fred and Victor Fuller, Mrs. Gus Taschner and Mrs. Harry Parker, a native of London, Eng- land, aged 35 years 1 month and 2 days. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from Odd Fellow: Hall, corner Seventh and Market streets, un- der the auspices of Apollo Lodge No. 133, I. 0. O. F. Interment Masonic Cemetery. Re- mains at the parlors of the California Un- dertaking Company, %6 Powell street, near Post. April 13, 1900, Queenie Goldberg, beloved ~ daughter of Charles and Addie Goldberg, and sister of Isaac J. and Malcolm Goldberg, a native of San Francisco, aged 9 years 2 months and 16 daye. 1 12, 1900, Peter Holden. beloved son of the late James and Catherine Holden, and brother of James, David, Cornelius and Michael Holden, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 35 years. € The funeral will take place to-morrow (Sunday), at 8 o'clock, from the parl ors of the United Undertakers, 27 and 29 Fifth street, Ingerment Mount Calvary Cemetery, NUNG—In Oakland, April 13, 1500, Gustav, beloved husband of Pauline Hornung, and father of Eugene B. Hornung and Mrs. Theo, Gier, a native of Germany, aged 79 years 3 monihs and 12 days. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, at the resi- dence of Mr. Theo. Gler, 513 Magnolia street, Oakland. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery, San Francisco. April 12, 1900, Bendix 0., beloved son of C. F. and Anne Johnson. and brother of J. C. Johnson and Mrs. A. T, Halck, a native of San Franclsco, aged 28 10 months and 21 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (8Bu , at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- Pine street. Interment Laurel Hill e e . “Bertheld, Lo Emil us, s, Charles and Rebeccs ative of ALt HENRY J. GALLAGHER C0), o e il R | SCHENK—In this city, April 13, 190, Edward, dorf, Baden, , aged 62 years 11 months and 18 days. (New York papers please capy.) £ Friends and_acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1426 Geary street,. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery, by train leaving Eighteenth and Guerrero streets at 3 o'clock. Please omit flowers. KENNEY—In this city, April 12, 1500, Annile, dearly beloved wife of Michael Kenney, and mother of Edward, Katherine, James, Annie, Tessie and Sister Mary Felicitas Ken- ney, a native of County Roscommon, Ireland. E¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 668 Harrison street, thence to St. Pat- rick's Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, McGLONE—In the City and County Hospital, April 13, 1900, James McGlone, a nauve of California, aged 36 years. MAGORTY—In this city, April 11, 1300, Abble Teresa Magorty, dearly beloved wife of Wil- % liam Magorty, and beloved mother of J Fred and Lizzie Magorty, Mrs. Harry Marks and Mrs. Edward Kelly, a native of Leitrim, Ireland, aged 60 years and 8 months. I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), 1 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 36 Halght street, thence to Sacred Hear{ Church, corner Fillmore and Fell BATHOS TURNED THE TABLES ON A WARM CHOICE ing Owner Moran to Be Suspended. a Hand in the Game—Gaylon Brown a Winner—The- streets, for services at 1:30 o'clock. Inter- ment Mount Calvary Cemetery. ory Scores. METCALFE—In Coronado, Cal., April 10, 1300, e Kate Wooster Metcalfe, wife of n John Metcaite, daughter of the late John B. Wooster, and sister of Frederick L. and Philip L. Wooster, a native of California, aged 3 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 231§ Central avenue. Interment pri- vate, PARK~—In this city, April 13, 1900, Mary Anna, beloved wife of John B. Park and mother of John B. F. and Henry T. Park, a native of Finland, aged 41 year: @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 419 Third street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. PINE—In this city, April 12, 1900 Sarah Jane ine, beloved mother of Mrs. Maryette it- | i & g fen. "Mrs. Tda Brown, Mrs. Sally Cofirin and | Nembela s e o e0 o oy orite %m. Mollie Whitten, a native of Ohio, aged | 5o sudden the judges rears. F Friends and scquaintances are respect- | 3., 3. Moran pending an_investigation. tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from the residence | of her son-in-law, Z. T. Whitten, 587 Bryant | 28ain ver: street, between Third and Fourth. Interment | Gaylon I 0. 0. F. Cemetery. betting, POLLARD—In this city, April 12, 1900, SBamuel | Malden A. Jr., eldest son of Samuel A. and the late | Scramble. the three-year-old Bathos eclipsed all previous efforts in that line. the wrath of the stand on his owner. curred over night. Henry replaced Ross. Dr. | ning brackets. small. defeated a bunch of two-year-olds in Obispo, aged 25 years. £ Remains will be forwarded to San Luls | ter and Loyal Obispo for interment this day (Saturday), by | Dan Honig's 9§ a. m. train, mare Theory, Rusband of Nellle 'Schenk, and ‘father of | wire she led the 100 to 1 shot Beaumonde Charles A., Edward Jr.. Tessie and Frank | Schenk, a ‘native of New Orleans, aged §0 | ‘t’}‘,‘,‘m_“v““‘ lengths. Afghan finished years § months and 20 days. [> Friends and ecquaintances are respect tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F.Subr & Co., 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. B SILVERTHORN—In this city, April 13, 1500, Willlam H., husband of Martha H. Silve thorn, & native of Baltimore, Md., aged 75 years. SMOOTHERS — In _Oakland, Aoril 13, 1500, Muriel Pearle, infant daughter of John W. and Millie Smoothers, a native of Oakland, aged 1 month and £ da: THEISS—In Oakland, April 13, 1900, Lydia Sophia, beloved daughter of Rev. J. H. and A. Dorothea Theiss, a native of Oakland, aged 8 years 2 months and 26 days. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully_fnvited to attend the_funeral services Monday, April 16, 1500, at 2 o’'clock, at the German' Lutheran Zion Church, corner of started for the first time this season a 7 to 10 choice. Ahwahnee. ers in the mile and a before post time. the verdict by a nose only to the Seotch Plaid. taken the fifth number. While handled the outsider well, | & neck. Obsidian, at 15 to 1, ran third. Twelfth and Myrtle streets, Oakland. Inter- s = ment Mountain View Cemetery. To-Day’s Entries. TRAPANI-In this city, April 12, 19, Vin- | pyret race—Five and a half furlongs; three- cenzo, beloved brother of Ignacio, Luigl and Salvatore Trapani, a native of Italy, aged 6 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 430% Green street, thence to Druids’ Hall, 413 Sutter street, where services will be held under the auspices of Temolar Grove No. 18, U. A. O. D. Interment Odd Feliows' | Cemetery. TREZIES—In this city, April 12, 190, Harry Trezies, a native of England, aged 56 years. (Spokane papers please copy.) [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- | tuily invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 1:20 o’clock, from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- pany, 2425 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. VANCE—In this city, April 13, 1900, Mamie, beloved wife of Stinson Vance, daughter of Edward and Jane Quigley, and sister of Liz- | zie Quigley, Mrs. J. Murphy and the late | Charies, Sofin and Edward Quigley, a native | of Tuolumne County, California. | year-olds and upward; selling. 942 Maxello 105% Harry Corby...118 (1087) Theory . 1087 Beaumonde 1063 Rosalbra . 1063 Mike Rice. (1069 True Blue. 1078 Negligence . 1057 Gold Baron. 1067 Romany . 1007 Polka 17 Gold Bug. 108S Bona . Second race—Six furlongs; three-year-olds and upward; selling. 1051 Matt Hogan 1078 Espirando 358 I Don't Kno 1072 Flamora. . 89| 1078 Bonibel 103! (1074) Morelia 103| 1069 Ella Bola 95| 1078 Moringa Third race—One mile; three-year-olds and up- ward; handicap. 1082 Dr. Sheppard..115} 1 1041 The Fretter 1087 El Mido. 1084 Gauntlet . 1081 Mortgage Fourth race—Five furlongs; Western stakes. 1062 Phil _Archibald.111| 1069 Diderot .. two-year-olds WHITE—In this city, April 12, 1900, Joseph J., son of Susan M. and_the late Peter White, and brother of Henry P., George F., Parshall | 1059 St. Rica. 115/ 1068 Impromptu P. and Ira J. White, Mrs. W. M. Farlin and = 105 Dunfree 115 1059 Lucidia Mre. Fred Muller, all of Montana, and Mrs. | 108 Loyal S. 108,(1059)Sofala. F. Luton of San Francisco, a native of Mon- | tana, aged 32 vears. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the parlors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by carriages. ANNUAL BANQUET OF LOCAL YALE ALUMNI 1080 Sacharold 115] Fifth race—One mile; three-year-olds and up- ward; selling. 1039 Lavator . 1054 Flamero 1066 Einstein 1084 Castake 1018 Alaria 659 Lady 99| 1000 Lodestar . 04 1084 Wyoming (1084)Stiver Ton: 1084 Gauntlet 1083 Sardonic . Sixth race—One mile; ward: selling. | | four-year-olds and | 1042 Pongo ... | | | 106] 1063 Melkarth 165/ 938 Inverary II. 915 Chas. Le Bel Judge Taft of Philippine Commission 1‘35-? gmgwcelu a 106 1101531 ;errfine 97 4 oskey. the Guest of Honor—Told of %01 Stuttgart . 1067 Miss SoRK.... 101 0ld College Days. 903 New Moon. The annual banquet of the California Yale Alumni Association was held at the California Hotel last night. Judge W. H. Taft, president of the Philippine Commis- . Selections for To-Day. First race—Theory, True Blue, Maxello. Second race—Ella Boland, Flamors, Espli- rando. sion, was the guest of homor. About seventy-five covers were laid. The lead- | Third race—Mortgage, Flamora, Dr. Shep- ing speakers of the evening were Judge Pard- Taft, Professor Thomas R. Bacon and W. | Fourth race—Diderot, Sofala, Impromptu. H. L. Barnes. Many good storles of col- | Fifth race—Wyoming, Flamero, Lady Meddle- lege days were told and the evening was | some. a merry one. Among the prominent alum- | Sixth race—Stut: Charl Crom-~ ni present were: Judge Seawell, Captain | SHEA Conti, e TN Goodrich of the battlesnip lowa, Timothy | wall, opkins, Professor Bernar oses, Jud W. W Morrow, James M. Allen, Profes., LADIES’ DAY AT TIBURON. sor C. B. Bradléy, George and B. L. Cad- | wallader, Professor E. B. Clapp, D. M. Rowing Events to Be Held Under the gimsén Sivy e and” Dongia Auspices of the Pacific T S e Association. At the meeting of the regatta committee of the Pacific Association of the Amateur Athletic Unlon held last night President J. R. Bockman stated that he had had an interview with T. V. Kington of the Boating Assoclation of the University of California and had recommended that the | Boating Association join the Pacific As-. sociation. The Berkeley undergraduates are desirous to know if they are eligible to compete at the ladies’ day to be given next month at Belvedere b{ the Ogmg)lc n: that QH+4 4444444444444 44449 i g Do mnot miss The Call’s Easter number—out April 15. In addition to interesting and timely articles appropriate for the joyous closing of the Lent- PPt b et FHEE et b4t of a trophy met with much opposition, and no declsion was reached. It was | pointed out that a large number of s?ec- tators will attend the ladies’ day and that the sport of rowing will be advanced thereby. —_————————— SPORT AT SUTRO BATHS. en season, there will be some Boat. Club, and have been informe leading artists of America. Association. President Bockman informed ‘hich day there will be high water in [ 12200052205 00080 004 | FerVedere ‘Tove about 4 o'clock. in. the ‘Valentines Island to the Corinthian Yacht ‘With nine games scheduled for Sunday’ o gatta committee of the Pacific Associa- some lively hitting of the little ball | genior skiff events. A suggestion that bating with the older hands. The follow- G, McDonald. T. Serres and B. White v&. A. Whiteman and N. J. Prendergast. R e A match race at fifty yards between C. C. Murray and W. Willlams vs. M. Kirby and full-page halftone productions of specially chosen subjects by they will be fully qualified to send g, crew You will want these for deco- if they become members o e Pacific ers. the regatta committee that the races at Zative. sope Tiburon wiil probably be held on May 20, A afternoon. T);‘e boats will start near, the HANDBALL MATCHES. Olympic boathouse, procee: long A Club house and return thence to the start- (i ing point. It was suggested that the re- handball sport at Phil Ryan’'s court, 858 s | uld take charge of the races and Howard street, there i8 every prospect of | ton should take charge of the taces and Among the entries are some new players | each of the rowing clubs competing who have signified their intention of com- ing are the entries: Bl Fisher and C. McKinnon va. P. Ryan and W. H, Sieberst and W. Walsh va. J. J. Cana- van'and G. B. Hayward. 11, R'E.Re c%)olwm and E. Lynch vs. J. R. Bock- ‘A, McVicker and G. Smith vs. J. Condon ana T. Leach. E. Barry, ‘W. Maguire and B. Curley vs. B. Toy and R. will form R aton (A J. Harlow vs. J. Riordon :{:gmoon. The entries in the other races and P. Hutchinson. £ M. J. Kiigallon and J. O. White va. R. Line- | Fifty-yard dash, juveniles—C. Shilling. O. han ton. Lowenthal, O. Owéns, P. Sunberg, H. Kernan, S d B ¥ "Clough. E. Kipp, H. Leickens, B. Minter and Stanford D o Henao . Cutian Beskeley 450 mttema T e R e R A ey elber, E. Wells, J. 3 e I This afterncon and to-night close the | Lietoldt, L. Doud. ‘M, Rudonick, W. McCor- Berkeley boys' engagement at the Grand D. Opera-house. The musical clubs and also ci , “James Wobberts,” will R. Cordell, L. Bodle, E. Davis, R. ::E::fig: last time this %e‘u in s:,',' 0. Misner, w:bns"'x?m' C. I"r-.uew:o.r . elm-u:}“h';glln . .&g;ned Han! . Harris. e local higl 00l students. e e . Theevening performance will probably be Young Corbett Knocked Out. the most successful of the week’'s run, DENVER, April for the Stanford and California baseball P> el eams th be in attendanc - | the “Tipton Slasher,” put out Young e from Bianford Will be’ présen, | Corbett of this clty in the eighth round bf ‘much merriment and uproar is ex< e Market Street Railway Officers. 2:'3:& iound Corpett The new board of directors of the Mar- | hig left mostly until the g}i ket Street Raflway Company met and or- | when a right swing on the head and a ganized yesterday. The folio: officers | right punch to the chin floored Corbett. ‘| were named: President, H. E. Hunting- | He remained down nine seconds. Another ton; first vice president, Charles Hol- {l‘{ht to the chin floored him Cor- M iard: trensurer, B 1. Beaith, sad | sether Signt punch to. the face. whioh r, N. T. 3 amother 3 THE CALL’S RACING CHART (Copyright, 190, by H. H. Egbert.) TANFORAN PARK, Friday, April 13, 1900 —Weather fine. Track wood. Downed Dr. Nembula, Caus- 10S6. FIRST RACE—Four furlongs; maiden two-year-old colts and geldings; puree, H00. a good finisher. Follow Me quit. Taylor 11 a5 Pegalong 114. El Karn very poor breaker. [ T | Betting. e iorse. e 1% % % _ Str. Fin | Jockey. [Op. Cl ayloh Brown. . 3% 11 11 |Buchanan . 3 Sratter 41 2n 21 |I Powell 3 Layst: 8 2h 4B 3% B Ross. 1 Follow Me. €3 L BR - &3 [eeee. b Ttilouon 11 5% Bozeman B 5 El Karn 81 G Morgan 3 3 Briton 5% 61 7 Ames .. 1w n «... Articulate . 93 8 8 H. Shields.....] 3 5 969 Billy Lyons 106 8 71 L] 9 Logue 4B B 147 Immodell M) 9 » » ¥ {3 Wood »n 32 ... 15| Lett ... |O'Brien 48 B A9% Good start. Won all out, second and third driving. Winner, J. G. . €. by Service-Sunrise II. Winner badly bumped at stretch turn. Grafter Scratched—Forbes 106, Billy Favorites at Tanforan Finally Took There have been many and merry re- versals of form at Tanforan Park, but the pirouette somersault performed by yesterday It was a genuine twister, calling down Scratched—Maxello 103, Ricardo 106. 1087. SECOND RACE—Six furlongd; selling; four-year-olds and upward: purse, $00. Index. Horse. Age. Weight.|St. 3% % . P |- . 1069 Theory, 4. 5 12 10 15 e 112 Beau Monde, § I's P SRR T e 1078 Afghan, 5. 4 31 41 32 3 1077 Jennie ‘Reid, 4 3 1% 1§ 88 8 1078 Miss Marion, 4. f 7 63 52 4% 5 }% {Z] Mido, 4. 8 9 9 81 L] Tterp, i §% 8% 61 73 |[Bassinger ... 3 363 Lou Rey. d. 1 ;. oL 9 84 |Ames o » we .... George Miller, w062 . 4h_ 3% 71 9 |OBrien.....| B & Time—i, :24; %, 48%: %, 1:14%. Good start. Won easily, second and third driving. Win- ner, D. A.'Honig's b. f.. by imp. Esher-Morning Glory. Theory spreadeagled her fleld Afghan quit. Jennte Reld poorly ridden. El Mido no speed. Miller pulled up lame. On Thursday, when a 1 to 4 favorite, the Montana colt was disgracefully beaten, with Ross up, by both Maydine and Ur- chin. To be sure, some changes had oc- The track had dried out considerably, the odds lengthened and In the last event, at odds of 5 to 1, Bathos went out and in ent shown was uspended Owner For a change five favorites secured win- The crowd in the ring was rown, a mild favorite In the eleven the opening Badly bumped at the stretch Josephine Dana Pollard, a native of San Luis | turn by Illilouon, the youngster recovered uickly, wlnnlng almost easily from Graf- heavily | backed at short odds, led from the start | in the six-furiong sprint following. At the 10S8. THIRD RACE—Five furlongs: three-year-olds: purse, $i00. Index. Horse. _ Welght.St. % % % st Fi Oremus 23 11 12 Ahwahnee 13 139 22 Garbo ... $h 51 31 Young Morelio. 5% 33 41 Flush of Gold 81 64 51 Palatine . 83 112 61 Pidalla . 73 4% 71 Bona .. 1 9 15 s Reginal, 1”2 101 9 Swiftwater . u 1 » Sarsfield 4n 12 n Goldfinder 13 13 12 03 83 1 6% M 1 _[Shaw . Logue Others bad assortment. : %. 1:02. Good start. Won cleverly, second and third drivin; Fair's b. £., by imp. Ormonde- Scratched—Fille d'Or FOURTH RACE—Mile and a sixteenth; selling; did have m and up; purse, $409. Won first three driving. Winner, Burns & Wat i Plaid cut off at first turn. Overconfidence nearly cost Morgan the race. suddenly. Scratched—Chimura 102 1090. FIFTH RACE—One mile; selling; Index. Horse. Age. Welght |St. % 3 % Jockey. _[Op. CL 1064 Scotch Plaid, 5......108) 4 3% 31 24 1h 1ns |Morgan 43 (1076) Perseus, a. s .1t 1% 3% 35 38 [Meay . &5 3 1084 Morinel, 5. 061 4h 5 31 32 34 [J Woods s » 1043 La Borgia, 3. 5 8 43 4% 45 4V IEDW R B _1064_Rapldo, a. 3 33 3% 8 8§ 5 [Ames ...l % Time—1-16, 516, :32%: 9-16, :55: 1316, 1:20%4: mile, 1:43%; 1 1-1m, 1:49. Good start Midlothian-Mottle. Rapido quit very house’s_b. .. by Oremus, the Ormonde-Santa Cruz ml{. n the five-furlong sprint and was installed Ridden out, the favorite was hustled along to beat the 30 to 1 shot Show honors went to Garbo. The betting on Perseus, one of five start- sixteenth run, seemed so nervous and fretful that the judges substituted Henry for Ross just Purser's gelding then went out and made all the runnlni. losing avorite, With a stronger finisher in the saddle Montallade, a 12 to 1 shot, would have Johnson Ross astride the favorite, Casdale, had a ‘‘shade” when it came to a drive, earning the verdict by 1 1 1 1 Index. Horse. Ag it Casdale, 3. I TR L Montallade, (R T 12 Obsidian, 4 i4 4% 31 Stromo, 4. 2 .88 - WY Montarnus, s 83 61 Storm King, 1 1% 21 Lodestar, 6. |s 33 11 Colonel_Root, s W2 1y Grand Sachem, 3 a¥sy. §3 Poorlands, 4. e 1 Soctalist, 0 _Sh 3% Time—%, :26%; 3 ner, W. M. Murry's br. g., by Faverdale-Castalia. Lodestar cut off on would have won. Obsidian improving. Scratched—Lena 112, Donator 114, Inverary II 114, 1091, SIXTH RACE—Seven furlongs , 115%: mile, 1:44%. Good start, W With a’str Duke of _Age. Welght.|St op. Cl. 3 ) 3 1 & @ Dr. Nembula, 62 & 3 12 Sunello, 3 1 3 3 € .4 w o ; ad ® 15 108| 5 w_m B . 1 . 1:29. Good start ? Wi J. J. Moran's ch. c., by imp. Bathampton-Crisis. Bathos showed Nembula propped at the start. (PACIFIO AYSTEM.) Tratus leave nad are due to nrrive at SAN FIANCISCO, (Matn Line, Foot of Market Street.) 7 Catastrophe ...110 *12:00x Haywards, Niles and Way Stations. should contribute $5 toward the purchase | A pa S el e oss s Donavan of Alameda and F. A. Wolfe part of the programme of aquatic sports at Sutro Baths to-morrow - Kipp, T O'Brien, H. Freeman, P. ellie. and_f: springboard diving—E. rick ancy o 13.—Benny Yanger, = THROUG! & m. week days—Cazadero and way stationa what was to have been a ten-round go ‘:; ) before the Colorado Athletic Association LEAVE — Fnow FESsRUARY 23, 1900. — ammive 47:004 Benicla, Suisun, Elmira, Vacaville, Rumsey aud Sscramento. . *Ta3r *7:00, Shasta _Express—Davis, Wi Red Bluff, Portland. 7452 ©7:304 Martinez, San Pamon, Calistogn and Santa Rosa. NS R *8:304 The Overland Li nited—Ogden, Den- ver, Omaha, Chicago. . *Sulbe #8304 San Jose, Livermors, _Btockton, Toue, Sacrameuto, — Placerville, Marysville, Chico, Red Binff. ) *4:304 *Milton, Oskdale, Honora. Carters. #9:00A Haywards, Nilegand Way Station 9:004 Davis, Woodlard, Knights Landiog, Marysville, Oroville. . ......... 9:004 Atlantio Fxpress—Ogden and East #9:004 Mariinez, Tricy, Latiirop, Stockton, Mero-dand Fresuo. .. *wr@@n Post Costa, Fresno, Mojars aid 16 DgOles, vo.euveen 1004 Valicjo, Martinez and Way Siationa 1004 Niles, Livermore, Stockton, Ssera- ‘mento, Mendota, Hanford, Visalia, Porterville . 0F Sucramento Iiver Stonmers. Vacaville, Woodland, ~Kuights Marysvilie, Oroville. *4:30p Niles, Ban Joseand *3:00p The Owl Liwit-d—Tracy, Bakersfleld, Sangus for bara, Lus Angeles.. a3:00p Sursed Lic ited—EL lean: uj Enst. 23:80p Stocktan, Merce: or Vresuo, liakersiild, Santa i ngeles, Demin Paso, Tew Orléanaand East.. .. *B:4Ba *3:80r Hanta Fo Ro for Mojare 00r Haywards, Nil 6:30¢ Vallejo........ *é:3or Orjental *8:03p Oregon and California Fxpress, Sas. mmento,. Marysville, Redding, i, P and Vast*8s DN (Narrow Gauge). (Foot of Markct Street.) "Ri154 Newark Centerville, San.) ose, Feiton, Boulder: Creek,Banta Cruzand Way 12:155 Nowars, Genterviiic, Sar Joas, Now : e, N Aimaden, Feiton, Toulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Prineipal Way Btatious........ t10:300 +4:13p Newark, San Jose, Los *9:204 511:45p Hon'ers' Excursi'n, San Joss ay Staciors. . ... S CREEK ROUTE FERRY. ! Market Strest (Slip 8) 11:00 *3 13:00 10:004.4. “5:00r.u. COAST DIVISION (Broad Gange). (Third aid Townsend Sta.) T8:104 Ocean View, South Sun Francisco. 2004 San Jos 1 Way Stations (Ne Aliaden Wednerdaysonly) ..cu *180P *9:004 San Josa, Tres Vivos, ta € Pacilie Grove. Paso Rubles, San 1. Ohgn. Burt, and Prineipal Stations .. *d:10r ©:404 San Jose and Way Stations. *6:33a4 304 Ban Jose and Way Stations “Sader te:48r 8y Mateo, Teedwood, u-’-;.o‘r-g lo Bao! Jlara, ose, Tres Pinos, Suuta Criz. Saiinas, Monterey aid Faclto Grove...... 110:36a ::II.P San Jose and Way Stations . . 15 San Jose and Principal Way Stations *9:43, !wr&nj&u‘ld Principal Way Stations 19:004 ose sl Principal Way Stations *8:354 20r San Jose and Way Stations. . 8:004 . i:aer A for Moruing P for Afternoon * Daily +Sunday excepted 1 Sunday only. b Saturday @ Tucadaysand Fridags ¢ Thuradags sad Sundays NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD, Via Sausalito Ferrv. Commencing October 1, a FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—*7:00, *3:30, 11:00 & m.; “1:4& , §:15, 6:00. 6:30 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and San Ra~ fael, on Mon Wednesdeys and Saturdays, at §:00 and 11:30 b. m. SUNDAYS—<8:00, *10:00, *11:30 & m.; *1a4 %4:45, 6:30, 9:00 p. m. %wn- marked (%) run to San Quentin. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. DAYS—5:%5, %:86. 746, 940 & m; WEEK B B R *5:15 TSI TRirE on Miadays, Weanesiaye sng Ba at d p. m. I TRAINS. m. Saturdays—Tomales and way stationa, :‘W“mh RAILROAD TRAVEL. CALIFORNIA |IMITED Santa Fe Route Te CHICAGO luxurious train across the contiment. CoxxEcTiNG TRAIN Leaves Sany Frascisco: £ P.1. Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, lniyvlnu in Chicago at 2:15 P.[1 in time to connect with all limited trains for New York. OVERLAND Leaves San Franciscs at 5:30 DFuess | £ vis Paincs aed fours n: 3 DAILY Chiicago and Bast. Local trais Setween St Freano, Bamtord, Vealia, Tajens VALLEY and Bakersfield. ROAD SEE YOU IN San Francisco office. 628 'FRISCO SOON Market Street, Phoue Main 1531; Oakland, 1118 Broad- way; Sacramento,201 J Street; San Jose, 7 West Santa Clara Street. a8 CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. C LESSEE SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIF RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foet of Market S& SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. '.m RA!;-‘I:‘.E m e, P s B and 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—3:00, 9:3, 11:00 & m.; 180, 338 s, €20 o m. SAN RAFAPL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—4:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 &, m.; ‘t: 340, 5:10 . m. Saturdays—Extra tripe 1:65 and 6:35 m lt.;x;p;n—c;fi 9:40, 11:10 & mo; 1:40, S48, S:08, 5 m same schedule as above. Arrive In Effect | San Francisem October 15, [ 1599, Sun- | Week Destination. | days. | Daym 7:30 ak| 8:00 Sonoma | %35 am| 3:40 am an 8:10 pm| 5.00 pm| Glen Blien. | 6:06 pm! 8:22 pen 7:30 am| 8:00 am| Sebastopol. [10:40 am 1025 am 30 pm| 5:00 pm| Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Bprings 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 Springs, Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake- rt and Bartlett Springs: at Ukiah fo¢ Vichy Saratoga Springs, Biue Lakes, Laure: Dell e, Witter Spri: Upper Lake. Pomo, Potter Vi , Jobhn s, Riverside, Lierley's, hmdr‘-‘,‘"umn- Hefghts, Hullville, Orr's Hot Mendoctno City, Fort Brass. W Usal, Willitts, Laytonvilla, Cume ming’s, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen’s, Dyens, Bcotla and Eureka. gatirday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- On round-trip tickets to all points Otnces. 0 Markee st Chrontcle blag. ces, ot cle B C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent MOUNT TAMALFHS SCEMC REAILWAY via sausalite berry. was far the clever- er nd 5 l:.‘r.onlymd able to hstand his onsiaughts. Vanger used & * hth round, 625 KEAENY ST. Estabiished Discuace. omt Mt ety ot The: coreswhen WEEKLY CALL $1 per Ycar.