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ROOMS FOR HOL.EKEEPIIG | ALAMEDA ADVERTJSEMENTS. svn’\y s for ALAMEDA HOUSES., or_ 4 rooms for housekeeping; | 8. cook stove. ry desirable housekeeping rooms, ldren; private residence. | room; Imchen. sunny porch and | —- | furnl!hed for | BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BI'RKELEY‘ COTTAGES TO EIEL FOR rent—Handsome furnished cottage, stable; convenient local Berkeley. C. HENDERSON, 304 Montgomery st. rooms for { r; range. port) -Furnished rooms aleo single rooms. = OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. ~| OFFiCE—1118 BROADWAY. e OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. ur- | - laun- | §100 CASH; monthly pay low rent till pald for: odern new cottage of 4 rooms, bath, pantry, closets, high basement, brick foundation; all fenced; fine well of water, all first class; 2 fine lots, one a corner; price, all told, $8%5; city water If desired; street macad- amized; nice homes all around; near 3 lines of electric roads and fine schoolhouse and wide avenue; no fog or cold winds hes lendale Tract, adjoining East Oakland. or send for circular, 45 Seventh st., near cor. Broad- way, Oakland; carriage free. H. Z. JONES, owner urnished and furnished | T6x . $2750—FINE $-room modern home with lot 76x stationary tubs; bath. | "4 feet; fruit trecs, garden, ete.; street work to 4 nicely all done; high ground and nice location; in S ..o A East Oakland; handy to traln and cars. stove, bath, connecting rms., | rooms, $4 to S ¢ Kitchen and bed- | newly furnished rooms for =t i we, and 1 rear connecting val stove; running water. rurnished bath and $2500—RENTS $25 per month; corner store with flat of 5 rooms and stable; good business ic cation; § blocks from Broadway; very sunny street work all done: good tenants GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., Real Estate Broke: 1008 Broad: BLOCK 64, must be sold, near 23d ave., 17th st., a_rare chance for a biock pur- I SWIFT, 1112 East Six- Jakland ertisements and | = hed at 1096 V oufl AND rln\lsHhD (‘O’I"I'AGES. three months—Furnished cottage; Highland Park, East Oakland: 6 large room: gas, water, bath: delightful location; no fog | or wind: near 2 car lines; 1 hour from city. O'Rourke & Jackson. 1002 Broadway, Oakland. LET—Furn. a ROOMS TO 4 Sixth { % per week, and | night. e | OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR BRO-TUE- | b renncor e iooso _unfurnished. | AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer, ilth and Franklin. Oakland. MARRIAGE LICENSMS. 1a als single Nicely furnished rooms at Newly furnished rooms for gents | wives seeking permanent joca- The following marriage licenses wers ssued vesterday & Wood, 40, 247 Turk street, and , 18, 1816 Pine street, shed bay-window rquet, 23, city, and Louise C. ate: quiet Elegantly furnished dated Gate avenue, Golden Gate m, ‘2%, 206 Steuart street, o208 Steuart street 1 Hampshire street, “onnecticut st Market street en Park avenue 2 Hyde street, and . 25, S%1 Oak street Roat, 2%, San Rafael, . Phillipsburg, Kans, her, 42, Jackson, and Elisabetha Bavaria, Germany 641 Commercial street, Lompoc, Santa Barbara itheast corner Seventh rooms, en suite or room; elevator es; single: urk and Taylor trs and Anna ehed sunny or month, Nicely furnished “k up: transien shed rooms and wk., ms In city rriage and be inserted. »f the pub cation offices and be d residence o ldp!r- r and Clara May neisco. 2 furnished ho adults. Eighth st., nished. DIED Otiver Jenny E Andrews, Belshaw, Oliver this city, June 26, 1900, oved husband of the late beloved father of Mrs. irs. A. L. Grothee: i a native of Main & nees are respect- aged § months private this day (Thurs- this city, June 26, 1900, Jenny Belshaw, widow of the late M. 1. Bel- shaw, and ber of C. M. Belshaw, a na- tive of Herkimer County, 64 years 3 mont nd 8 days. > Friends are invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from her 3635 Jackson street. ew York, aged AL !\UTIFE"'W( BROWN--In this ¢ June 27, 1900, Alexander e - Pennyroyal Pilia | B.. buoved husband of Sarah J. Brown. take mo other; | CARROL s, 1900, Julla D r ticulars. “Relief for " James < arroll, a na- n mail; at drug- | tive of New York, aged 53 years. ica Philadel.. | EZThe tuneral 'will take place to-morrow from her late resi- t, Berkeley. Inter- San Francisco. June 27, 1900, Pat- nnie Creighton, and ssie Creighton, Mrs. and Mrs._ Mollie Brown, a , aged 62 years. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- WING MACE - fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow ght. £0ld; machine sup- | (Friday). at 8:30 o’clock, from his late resi- = 6t me Mint 45, | dence, 977 Folsom street. thence to St. Pat- rick's Church, where a solemn requiem mass r ‘ eoid rented; | wjil be celebrated for the repose of his soul, pwest rates rth st commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy = ross Cemetery. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. | CURTIS In this city, June 2i. 1500, James | “Peter Curtis, dearly beloved son of ‘William and Mary Curtis, and brother of Frederick, | John, Francis, Elizabeth and William (.nbnel Curtie, a native of San Francisco, 4 moving; co ; phone South 3 Storage Co., 722 Misdion st. | l'\r‘k ng, moving and storage. | in ot Glenmorgarshire, South Wales, ‘aged ars § montbs and 11 d > Friends and_acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Frid; at 2 o'clock, from the residence, 1007 Rallroad avenue. Interment Mountain writer | View Cemetery. ain 266 | GALLAGHER—In this city, June aoes. beloved husbena of Eilea Gallagher, a native 02 lrelldnd l(:‘dnfl years. i [7}'71!!1 s and acquftintances Tespect to_attend the funeral this day T VEWRITERS AND »i AINE IN TYPEWRITERS—We | chines for less money than any | r‘ tale, $3. The T} telephone AT BAR are - nes and uraary et ) FOIcK. Srom his I i ursday). at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- g B e v e 1 Broderick street, thence to Holy . June 27, 1900.—At a reg- 1 iy 8 Tek- | Cross Church, Eddy street, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:! lo o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Eighteenth an: uerrero streets. Please omit flowers. EY—In this city, June 27, 1900, lflch< loved husband of Margaret Hearn e Board on_all deposits for | June 30, 190, free from e on and J. TOBIN ety, 191 Montgomery or of Andrew. Hugh, Nora and Wini: he Board of Directors hm‘ Hearney and Mrs. Theo oW, . term cnding June | native of County Galway, Ireland, aged 56 + and one-quarter YeRrs. €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- . ited to attend the funeral to-morrow at 9:30 o'clock, from his Jate resi- n, e of dividend as the lara street, thence to St. Patrick’s July 3. 199 or services at 10 o'clock. Interment ¥ 'ross Cemetery. i l,E"J’hR-’ in ”(":au'«'a Y, \‘-1““9421{ ;IW fAMF g - ’ & o ecter, late o . beloved father of Mrs seary : .'F‘:I-';‘]"\‘;-‘l’;:;fl,";‘g”;&'&;‘; E.W. Gowen, C. E. Heath and Agnes and g P T e g “tnt! C. F Hector, a native of Sweden, aged 70 Sunac o SR el B per :‘,;,‘j Der an. | years 11 months and 17 days. %00 Sec. | HEGLER In thie city. June 2 150, John H, Hegler, beloved husband of Rose Hegier, and father of Edwin C. Hegler and the late Fred- erick A. Hegler, » mative of Sonoma County, Cal. aged 5 years. (Sonoma County papers please copy.) 7 Notice of funeral hercafter. JOHNSON—In this city, June 27, 1990, Peter A., beloved hushand of Hadvi Johnson, {ather of Waiter and Fredd Johnson, and brotherin- aw of Charles Peterson, a bative of Sweden, ageC 52 years 7 months and 16 Gays. MeGLYNN—In this city, June 27, 1900, at her residence, 17 Fulton sireet, Mary H., wife of rank McGlynn, a native of Sydney, Aus- Mutual Savings Bank of | For the half | a Post st 30, 190 posits. tree of nne- pay- ver MondaF, uly EORGE A. ‘!TGHY (uhm Dividend No 106 "lf(y of the Oceanic Steamship jayable at the office of the st. on and after MON- | "nn—rn books will close | Jgme 26, 3900, at 3 'clock p. m. | oy . H.SHELDON, Sscretary. | T Mase will be said for the repose of her na'ar~‘nn l-‘r‘nrlu:o S‘VII‘I | g— %2 Ceilfornia st.. corper car ending awith the 30th af Jnnn l HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., 30, @ atvidend has been declared at the ucgessers Gallaghen), per annum lh'"':nfl fl‘! zhenv.hn 3 6-10) P'r m:‘ DO N, lu.r o 0sits and three (3) per cemt 'BNIRA' D!RECI'ORS A\D EMBALMERS, 5 ordindry deposits. free . "payable ¢ posi School. % and atier xgy?D‘AEv Sy 15, opposite” Lincaln LL WHITE, Cas cuu:r END notice—The German Savings Loan Society, 526 California st.—For m h.lf ! car ending with June 30, 1500, a dividend has | wn deciared at the rate of three and one- hall (3%) y-e' per annum on all a?_?. | le on and after MONDA' um TOURNY, UNITED UNDERTAKERS. 27 and 29 Fifth st. Tel. South 167, FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. v free of taxes, July 2, 1900. . and | funeral this day | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1900 at 9:30 o'clock, at rment private. No H(.LAL GHL]N—ln Salinas, June lfi. m Ama- lia M., dearly beloved wife of M- Liugkiin, dedrly” beioved. daughter o Rosa and the late Antonio Cavagnaro, and sister of Lena, Albina, Clara, Kate, Adbert lldthe late hu\sflpp(nl Cavagnaro, a native of San Francisco, aged 18 years and 11 months. MAGILL—In this city, June 27, 1900, Captain A. soul to-morrow {Prld?‘). Holy Cross Church. Inte | E. Magill, beloved father of Arthur E, and Percy W. Magill, and brother of R. H. and Magill, a member of George H. Thomas 2 G R., and Loyal Legion N amilt of Oakland, a native of 57 years and 7 monthi hds and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral services fuliy Baturday, June 30, at 2 o'clock, at his late 706 Thirfeenth street, Oakland. In- terment Mountain View Cemetery. residence. MARSHALL—In = Watsonville, June 24, 1%0. Elwiida Marshall, beloved wife of Marshall, and daughter of Mrs. Charles Hent: bach, a native of San Francisco, aged 24 years 2 months and 12 days. ¥ Friends and acquaintafices are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- gdence, 3112 Buchanan street, thence to St. Francis Church for services. 'Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by carriages. PETTIS—In this city, June 26, 1900, at the home of her daughter,’ 1110 Clay street, Persis | Hathaway Pettts, beloved mother of Mra. | 8, Urmy and ‘Bdmond 1., John E.. Wil- { Mam H.ang Rev. Charles . Pertls, ad sis: | ter of Valentine and the late Charles W. and Edmond V. Hathaway, a native of Massachu- setts, ag years 2 months and 22 days. (Vatlejo rs please copy.) g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- xu.l\ invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday’ clock, from the Methodist Episcopa Vallejo. Remains will | beat fhie nowe of Mrs. W. 5. Urmy until 6:30 i . Thursday. | REDDY_1n thie city, June 2 190 Patrick, beloved Emily M. Reddy, and brother of Capiain Edward Ar Reddy. a By tive of Woonsocket, R. I., T Funeral services will be held to-morrow (Friday), at 1:30 o'clock, at his late residence, 2117 Pacific avenue. SMITH—In the City and County Hospital, June 27, 1900, Willlam H. Smith, a native o | _England, aged 6 years. STRAUSS—In this city, June 27, 1000, Baby | beloved daughter of Frank M. and | Julia E. Strauss, a native of San Francisco, | ased 8 months. | TIMLIN—In this city, June 25, 1900, Theresa, beloved wife of William Timlin, daughter of Mrs. Johanna Griffin, and sistér of Samuel Griffin,. a native of San Francisco, aged 29 vears. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at §:30 o’clock, from her late resi- dence, "Ringold street, thence to St. J geph’s Church, where a selemn requiem commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WITKOWSKY—In Oakland, June 27, 1900, at 1313 Tenth street, Harris, beloved husband of Henrietta Witkowsky, and father of Mrs. L Holliday, Mrs. L. Camp and Mrs. M. Camp, 2 native of Gnesen, Prussia, aged 64 yedrs 11 months and 10 di INTERESTS THE PEOPLE OF THE PACIFIC COAST | Rural Free Delivery Service Estab- | lished at Haywards—Pension \ | ‘ { | | will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, - | for Western Veterans. Special Dispatch to The Call. | WASHINGTON, June 27.—Rural free | delivery has been ordered established on July 16 at Haywards, Alameda County, on two routes. John C. Bay and M. B. Templeton were appointed carriers. Postmasters appointed: Oregon—Kent, Overman County, Beniamin M. Brown. | TCivil service examinations will be held at San Francisco on August 14 to fill the position of Chinese interpreter at $4 a day. Applicants should send to the Civil Ser- vice Commission at Washington for infor- mation and necessary blanks. These "pensions were granted th-day: California: _Original—James 8. Wintermut, <lamathon, $8; Charles J. White, Yuba City, Ira_ Doty, Rohnerville, $6; Theodore Den- Soldiers’ Home, §; John Burton, Val- $8. John H. Brogan, Port Costa, §; & Reel, San Jose, '$6; Erasmus Hlnle) Frangisco, 46 Benjamin C. Longdon, 36;_Re B Beall, kan Francisco, 30 =z £an Jose, Chatles B, High, Picard, $; Charles D, Doug- las, San Francisco, $6; George W. Morgan, Acton, $6. Additional-Isanc Lyle, Soldiers’ Home, $19. Renewal—Hamilton J. Teed, ban arcos, = . _increase—Frank Thornto | F co, §8; Samuel Smith, Sheridan, ’1-v Alexander Clark, S8an Francisco, §10; Robert A. Prouty, Mariposa, §8. Relssue and {ncrease— William R. Kay. Jackson, $13. Widows—Rose E. Robbins, Loyalton. $12. Oregon: Original—Jacob §. McComb, Oregon y, $8; Wallace McNell, Drain, 36; Abraham $. Renewal—Jose) ‘Widows—Minors of $18. : Original—George T. Fonda, lard, % John Daly, Lynden, $5; Ferndalé, ey, = ry, Kingsley, e, Progress. $12. Portiand, Phiscies Bal- John Dixon, $. Addittonal—Byron. Albro, Buck: Fsr<x Lieutenant Henry DeH. Waite, . ., upon his own application has heen ‘detalled as professor of military sci- ence and tactics at the University of Cali- fornia. Soldiers discharged by way of favor: Corporals Thomas J. Gorman, Troop C, and Leroy Sheldon, Troop L; and Private | Horace Ford, Troop M, Sixth Cavalry, and Private James B. Dunlap, Company B. Fourteenth Infantry, General Hospital, Presidio. | The following postoffices will become lmmnanunwl money nrder offices on Jlll) California | ing, Junction City, | kp,-n Oregon—Newbury. Washington— | Blaine, Houquamin, Palouse, Poulsbo, Pullman, Puyallup, Shelton. —_—————— Fisherman Fined. Special Dispatch to The Call. SAN JOSE, June 27.—-T. J. Welsel to-day pleaded guilty before Justice Wallace to a charge of catching trout out of season and was fined $24, which he patd. Weisel Was v repentant and has shown his sincerity by joining the Sania Clara County Fish and Game Protective Asgo- ciation, which caused his arrest and con- viction. —— BOTEL A_BB.I'VAL& GRAND HOTEL. { J Barnes Jr, Seattle C F Harper, L An | M Connors & w, B C |A C Harper, L Ang Mrs Camoion, Seattle 'C Finch, Denver Seattle J Gassage, Pocatello G Mise Camplon, | 3 H Graham, Cal v Van Br\mt, USN | H Kercheval, Courtind C A Davis, US N { E 1 Hollands, Oak ¥ Thompson &u Cal | D Burks, L Ang ¢ W Coymal, \ac-vme |68 Sacto | Rogers, A Ik;lnn Sacto P Sweet, Peuluml S Colton, Martinez |J Craig, Highland .' 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Fob e F C Hesser, Walla W/|W Chinn, Modesto C Knees, Toronto * |A J Caldwell, Fresno WP Lock & w. L An| M Forrest Calistoga I B Lock, Los A 13 C Alexander, 8 Jose | £ Redevare, Victoria' Mrs & Bmith: ‘Madera T mum, Vlctorlval‘ E T Darough, Galvstn e LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE DOMESTIC PORT. PORT LOS ANGELES—AH’IM June fl-— Btmr Greenwood, from Point OCEAN STEA BOULOGNE—Arrived June 21—Stmr np...-. a-m from New York, for Rotterdam, COPEN HAGEN — Arrived June 38 — Stmr Island, from New York, via Christianland, for June 28—Btmr Teu- SILVER WINGS 15, DECLARED A STAKE-WINNER Takes the Final From Wanda at Union Park by Default. AR ) | Slim Reaches Third Position by Beat- ing Wild Norah, Who Is a Five to One Favorite Over Him. — 2 Erwin & Lyon's Bilver Wings took first money in the midweek reserve stake at Union Coursing Park yesterday through the withdrawal of R. E. de B. Lopez’s en- try, Wanda. The winner reached the final by beating Slim in the fifth round. ‘Wanda was booked for a bye and would have gone against Silver Wings for stake honors but for the unnecessary hard work she made for herself in the fourth round. With May Hempstead Wanda was slipped to a strong hare. After winning a long, hard course in which the jack was run to the escape, the Lopez hound caught sight of a stray hare and gave chase. Reliet dogs were turned loose, but were long in reaching the gamo and Wanda in her tired condition was about all out before the kill was made, necessitating her with- drawal from the stake. f J L R beat Erin at 1 to 4 in the first round. Erin led but was outworked. The | day’'s coursing was of the satisfactory | order and devoid of flukes. The results, | with Judge John Grace's official scores, | follow: Midweek Reserve stake, first round—J. M. Halton's Tic Tac beat Pasha Kennels' Roundl | About, 12-5; Bartel Bros.' Heer Brewer beat | Pasha’ Kennels' Rapid Aadition, 7-%; P. Gor- Gor's Master Gordon beat Chiarini Bros.* Zen. obla, 10-2; George Sharman's Wait a Bit beat | { J. P. Thritt's St. Michael, 2-1; Erwln &Lyon Slher Wings beat Curtis & Son’s Oi Ica,y 4-1; R, P. Jullan's Sweet Music beat J H. Mulier's Moonstone, 6-2; D. Winder's Lundin Links beat P. Cronin’s Lear King, 42; G" London's Magneto beat James Dean’s Gal- lant, Connell Bros.’ Clover beat Bartel Brok.' Baron Blood, 3-2; J. W. Letcher's San- - dow beat Chiarini Bros.’ Ranee, 8-1: Connell Bros.’ Log Boy beat A. Johnson's Bald Eagle, 8-4; C. V(' Bonar's Wild Norah beat Bartel | Bros. Betey Barrow, 10-1; J. L. Ross' J L R | ¢ M, Duniea's Erin, 3. J. Kenney's Muller's Cruiser beat Llalre b(il White er (e Fern McComb's Motto, 6-3; Connell Bros Oood Morn, &-0; R. E. de B. Lope: beat A. L. Austin's Thorndale, nels' May Hempsfead beat D. Winders' Nancy R, 12-3; Sterl & Knowles’ Sleety Mist beat Gus Abercrombie's Rusty Gold beat P. Dingle's S ; J. P, Thrift's Forget beat Jeft Mar- | a‘S«lly Brass, 13-7; R. pot beat J. Dickson's Know' les King, tene Beauty Second Round—Beer Brewer beat Tic Tac, | Wait a Bit beat Master Gordon, 3-2; Silver | | Wings beat Sweet Music, 3-2; Lundin Links beat | Magneto, 5-0: Clover beat Sandow, 4-3; Wild | Nora beat Log Boy, 6-0: Lady Claire beat J. R.. §-4: Slim beat Cruiser, 16-11; Wanda beat | Good Bye, 12-3; May Hempstead beat Minne Wa Wa, 3-1; Sleety Mist beat Forget, 5-0; |9 Rusty Geld beat Beauty. Spot, 4.0. Thi Wait a Bit beat Beer Brewer, &% beat Lundin Links, 3-1; Wild Slim beat Lady Claire, 8. \\:lndn hext Sleety Mist, 5-0; May Hem stead beat Rusty Gold, 17-13. | ¢ Fourth round—Silver Wings beat Wait a Bit, | 2; Slim beat Wild Norah, 4-2; Wanda beat May Hempstead, 12-3. Fifth round—Silver Wings beat 3-1; Wanda withdrawn. Deciding round—Silver Wings by default. S ec Bt LEASHMEN SURPRISED AT CHANGED CONDITIONS | Action of Coursing Park Managers in | Dividing Dates Entirely Unex- pected—This Week’s Stake. The decision of the promoters of cours- ing to divide dates was the one topic of | conversation yesterday among the follow- | ers of the sport. That the owners of greyhounds will be affected by the! | changed conditions was apparent last | night at the drawing for this week’s stake, over 200 dogs being offered for a | 128-dog stake. This surplus of greyhounds may be provided for next week, as prep- arations are already being made to course four days. A sixty-four-dog holiday stake will be the attraction on Wednesday, July 4, and if the nominations warrant a re- serve Friday. Rumors are already rife to the effect that a third park, presumably that of the San Mateo Coursing Assoclation, will be opened. Should this be done the agree- ment existing between Ingleside and Union Park will be void, each park then protecting its Interests. The directors of Ingleside Park have ta- ken the first sle toward building their proposed new An assessment of $10 | Per share has been levied on the stock of | the coursing association. The money raised {n this manner will be applied to the bullding of stands and preparing the Stim, fleld over which the greyhounds must course. On July 7 and 8 the gate receipts at Union ParkK will be presented to tha widow and four children left by John E. Sweeney, the fireman who lost s 1ife while in the performance of his duty. A considerable sum should be realized, as Judge John Grace has paid $20 for one ticket and others are expected to follow his example. The usual admission fee of 25 cents will be exacted at the gate. , The draw for the 128-dog stake to be run on Saturday and Sunday of this week re- sulted as follows: Curtis & Son’s Maud § vs. Russell, Allen l- Wilson's Chicago Boy; Lowe & Thompson's Cora Pearl_vs. C. B. Charlesworth's Crawford B G. W. Heintz's Herschel's Pride vs. J. ; N. P. Whiting’s St. An- y's O K Ctpl(ol P. J. Rel o T Grater Yoy 0 Bhkraans Bowery Bo, Hosell Allen & Wilson's Miss Allen ve. Abercrombie's Roek mck Della M. vs. J. Mal nin’s Daisy Dale vs. Onrfll & Bon s KcKlnl'!. J. Cronin's Thornhill vs. F. A. McComb's T. 2 Sir Pasha; Kay Bros." Huvhr vs. Russell, Al ‘Wilson's Lady & Gerbe: len & Emma; Lande & J. R. el hu Imenel’: Bm Foster vs. m?i Luxor; D. Winder's Risky Attempt vs. Stlrl & Blackhas Knowles' O'Hara; J. MoNell' ¢ er 3 we s wk V8. orge! ain Clarkson's Golden Garter; J. Hu; ley's Bg‘ylock Boy vs. J. Martenet” Kennels' May Hempstea ve. Sullivan & Trai or's Castle Victor King vs. J. R. Smil BPIY!’I America_vs. R:lnl::lll' Maglc; H. A. Deckelman's & Wilson's 4;‘4 T. Ties Rose; J. Dean's Lady Clare vs. J, Sally Prass: J. Byrnes' auue-mp o Glasson’s v Ben i Geary’s Ronnle ll.htr l. Rfld'n Bld . ‘A. Deckelman's Ruby Rocket v, CID- Rose of Arden; J. Ilrtenn m".a.l:.deau Sara: Eo B et B T Ton R P Holden's Bcomlh Chief; D. Dlllofl'l D!w. | drop ve. H. Lynch's Emma’M: G. Nethercott’s Kennel's Rest ; s Auckiand Maohn Carroll" J. Byrnes' I:cnn wn-on'u W uumu. Crea Controlter: ekt i Bartsls lilnr 3 i o ofe oo Tratns leaye and ave due | LEAVE 7004 51008 81004 *5:004 *8:30 *0:104 *10:004 e:00r 1700r “ll‘l‘ Ill"\lll‘ (Narvow Gange) AR A 11 = Some Places l . Stockton— Daily. Leave San Francisco......... Arrive Stockton. Merced .. ..., BrEaha e oo e Visalia G | T e PR e Hanford Bakersfield .......... Kane Gty .. .0, ChIBgRY. o v s b sviave EEEEEEEEE PODODD DD OO 1 BEBEBBRE i B2 OFFICES 628 Market Street and larket-Street Ferry Depot. B o B B B B e L e e o o e o B e take will be held on the following W+++MWWW CONPANE, (PACIFIC SYSTRM.) arrive ae {Matn Line, Foot of Miarkes Street.) ~ Frou Mav 13, 1900. — Benicia, Sulsun, Elmirs, Vacaville, umsey and Sacramento. ..., S Bartfett ilows, 60 DOLLARS Santa Fe Route. Excursion tickets will be sold on June 28th, 29th and 3o0th good for 6odays to come back, The rateis made for the Democratic National Convention, but any one can use the tickets, Davis, Woodisod, Marpavilts, Orovlle. Adsatlc e Murgsville; Chioo, Ttea lint: ond" Chiness '(for Yosemite), — v o Drgenton, 3 tinez and Way Stat "n.?.’a u,...‘.‘za_&i': B v The Kansas City AND BACK. 628 MARKET STREET. Orontat MenOpden, " Dauver, v o G s Wiy i NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalite Ferry. Commy¢ | FROM SAN N AND o eot. WEEK DAYS—T:00, *8 R " 12:45, o145, 3:05, 4:16, " 0'- Sevritoe. EXTRA TRIPS—For Cruz and Fri; oy Stations 181087 (xumvfifl!‘u.fim lf.nmn, 81184 Nowark, days, at g-” Creok Sanie Orurand Way svvunnAY._d‘flb‘l 00, 1:3 12:15p Nowark, Cont o, S 3 .- n' 8 ’. ..“. 'W. ' - Almudeu, Felton, Boulder Creck, P11%0 a. m. does not run to San Rafael Sun- CREEK ROUTE FERRY. lllzfl *1:00 A 17:304 ¢ Nowaut, Sus g—nu.r' o Bauta Cruz and Prinoipal Way 10008 8004 n:30, Los Gatos. ins marked (*§ rfin to San Quentin. f vl SAN BAFAEL TO SAN FRAN *9:50, 'IIJ.I.II_ 12 ‘fl. *5:45, 6:45, 7:30, ll:: *) start from San ta:00 . tlfi P, COANT .l' IKICO‘ lnl.l‘ u- ). e i 'rewnn | CALIFORNIA NORTAWESTERN RT. (0. LESSER SAN FRANGISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. | Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. | SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a m.; 1235, :3, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. ursdays—Extra teip 30 L i Baturdays—Extra trips at 1:80 G, 9:30, 11:00 . m.: 130, %30 same schedule as above. Teave | In Effect | _ Asvive San Franctseo. [Apr. 15, 150.| San Franctsco. Week | Sun- [ Days. | days. [ Destination.| am| !Mfim' “Novato. 110:40 2 pm| 9:30 am| Petaluma. | §:05 ¥ pm| 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa.| 7:35 pm| 6:20 pm Fuiton. 7:30 am ‘Windsor. 25 am Healdsburg. Lytton. Qeyserville. 3:80 pm| 8:00 am| Cloverdale. | 7:35 pm| i35m0 .-! andUiiah. \ 135 ,..l‘ 73 am| 5:00 am| Somoma nnn 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. 8:00 am| - 'I:fla- l..pl'l 5:00 pm| Sebastopol. | 7:85 pm Stages connect 2or Altraria; at 1 xwumn a or : 1 Sprt: 1: K lle, Carls- Highland Sprin elseyvi] John Day's, Riverside, Lierley’'s, Bucknell's. Sanhet 1n Heights, 'Hullville, Orr's _Hot mo City. Fort West- val, Willies. “S‘ ;’ell 's Springs, isen’s, Dyer, Scotia Bureka. l-tm—-hy ts Monday round trip tickets at ced rates. Ticket offizes, 850 et st., Chronicle bldg. H. C. W N . RYAN, General Mana - WABASH NIAGARA VHI._-E‘SHIT LINE Chicago, hlsu&lly and St. Louis New York and New England Points: !rfixfifi“ S mmn....‘l.:. -] Su"s w130, 5 m Fare San NEW TA' OF TAIAIIAII THE WEEKLY CALL. 81 per Year,