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THE SAN FBANCIS‘CO CALL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3 1900, ALMO- the Mis- | crowded | brighter THREE FASTEST ‘ HEATS TROTTED Cresceus Makes a Remark- able Performance at the Columbus Traek. A First Time Around Goes the Mile in 2:07 1-2 and the Next Two mnx July 31. 330, to the Cotter, a daughter. August 1, 199, to the a son 1960, to the wife eity, July 31 ing. Otto Ball and | COLUMBUS, Ohio, Aug. 3—The free- ; August | for-all trot for stallions was the principal Henrietta on the card to-day and it attracted vd of fully 300 people. The weath- er was fair and the track fast. Thera y, July , Johm F. August | ceus. Gration Boy. Charley Herr Dare Devil. Cres pools at 520 to $2 against the field, and with C barred Dare Devil sold Alex. ‘ - r deling. seorge | even with the fleld. In the first heat Dar ¢ rooms B SNS—— | Devil threw a shoe before he reached . e = |the first quarter and was distanced. Gratton Boy had a bad start and Cres. ceus won the heat easily in 2:07%. In the second Gratton Boy gave Cres- a sharp brush in the last quarter Ketcham to drive the chestnut last quarter was mace in 31 and the mile in 2:05 flat. thi: rd heat Gratton Boy he quarter in :31 and to tbe and it looked as if all trot were about to be smashed, d been too hot for Grat making the mile in 2:06 flat. the three fastest heats ever a stallion in a race. ow_was almost a prohibitive the 2:22 pace and won easily. There Wwere seven starters in the 2 It was practically the same fieid arted in the M. & M. stake at De- Lady_Geraldine, pace. that of that event. Helen Simmons_sold favorite in the auction pools, but Lady Geraldine was backed heavily. The fa- took the first heat. but broke badly second and that went to Lady Helen Simmons showed lame ored for the third heat and of her backers hedged, not seem to have any ap t on her speed and she w nd fourth heats and the race. ROOMS AND BOARD. 'mm\ t nd. Hugely third, >ount y Brown, Beauty Spot, Mo- and Prairie EOARD WANTED. ROOMS AND ¢, for stallions, purse gao— heats. Time, 2:07% ™ - Bov second, Chariéy also started ting. purse $2000—Helen Sim- hird and fourth heats. Time. dy Geraldine won sec d was second. Bay Star G — NEAROTTA IN FRONT. | Annexes the Free-for-All Trot at tha Hendrick Track. HENDRICK, Towa, Aug. 2—Three good races were decided to-day on the Hen- drick track and Alpha W, in the 2:14 pace, reduced his re to 2:08%. In the free- ng Nearotta and Josephine d a dead heat in 2:15%. Re- SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. STORAGE - Peitzer Belle and Swanock alse staried. rotting, purse $506-Constaners won first, n.nd !»urlh heats. Time, Josephine Dixon second. P a S also started. 2:10-2:11%. Pani- F third_ Tommy Wilton, t, - ALL GREEN TEHE WINNER. | Takes thé Rising Generation Stakes From Outlander at Brighton. NEW YORK, Aug. SMAPHY AND T3 PEWRITING. nth pay A TRT'\E\IE\T) MS T Brighton Beach to-day. There were two features on the eard—the Rising Gen- eration stakes and the Glencove handi- cap. The first was a two-horse affair Hospital e of AND BOARD. BOARD. the former an odds-on faverite at 1 to 3. | They raced like a where All Green came away easily by four lengtr Sidney Lucas made his first ap in the East in the Glencove han c trial for . but he ran a bad race, fin ide the money. Motley won af- | ter making all the running. Results: Six furiongs—Knight of Rhodes won, Cyrano WD i arance | IKELEY AD Cal {wmu It fcap. TSEMENTS ESTATE. REELEY REAL 5 y = Mark: a- ' second, Sharpless third. Time, 1:132-5. — azed 6 years. (Ukiah and | Five furlongs, seiling—About won, Frank Rosa papers please copy.) Ei cond, Edgefield third. eTime, 1:01 3-5. {WIANT August 1. 190, Emille | The Rising Generation stakes, six furlongs— 4Kl 1\ o danier of Sewegh sreen won, Outlander second. Time, TR - Chicago. aged Five furlongs—Prine Evelyn won, Annu cquaintances sre respect- ' second, Warranted third. Time, 1:01 4-5. FFiCE—1118 BPf).\DM Y ral to-mosrow | The Glencove, one and a sixteenth miles— o e the residence T‘r‘n ‘Dn id_Garrick second, Big G 2 : - 3 v | Tme, OARLAND FURNITLR L FOR sSaLe. nce to St R"l";:" . ve furiongs, l‘l“fl.‘fi*hc?ll Otillie won, sige, between Jones and Leav” | Balloan second, Petra I third. Time, 1:07 1.3 3 .0 clock. | DETROIT, Aug. 2—John Yerkes estab- lished a new track record for a mile and a sixteenth at Highland Park to-day when he won the third race in 1:46%. He ran the first mile in 1:3%% and e the running from end to end. m, Colo., August 1. 1908, Mrs. Jockey Finnemore received a bad fall beloved mother of William in the sixth race. when his mount Judith om0 1 Vet 'Ketie and Jullus Vetier. a Teisenstein cben an Geisiinger, Germany, aged years 7 Sathar, Francisco, Mrs. Edith J. | fell soon after the start. The horse rolled Charles A The boy's injuries were so se- 2 mative of Cornwall, Mertsheimer of | gyer him. Ens- | Ver vers that he died a few hours later. His ettt | TIOIROE T¥ew 11 Cmden, The early morning rain set the track on HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., | edge for fast time. Resuits: ccessors to Flannagan & furl jarbo won, Sachem sec- TR PO AN M ond, Nimred third. Time, 1:15. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Axnhmm - Pflj‘f;hfl - it won, Ban- o P a sixteenth miles—John ?-fl- ‘won, Bell second, Free Lance third. Time, 148 Six_furiongs—Ralston won, sec- ond. Matlock third. Time, 1il4 nm'm Sifly Fox chid Tome, 1k nt | Onme and a sixteenth milk ‘Baffle won, Our jes— Lizzie second, Vicla K third. Time, 1: 0& CHICAGO, Aug. 2—Orimar easily won the Berwyn stakes this afternoon eased up. He equaled the track record of 1:35%. He was a red hot favorite in. the UNITED UNDERTAKERS. 7 and 29 Fitth st. Tel. South 161. xnrnu. DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. ALLEN % Sutter st uipmen era: betting and was fortunate enough to get for the comstriction e . Mgt B & jength the best of the sari Great se covering about 190.- ' ~ Bend, who finishgd second, ran a brilliant 4 about 800 feet of trestie : nceTgoml‘ tm?‘ fi\;en(h place and benx- \ a ength. Results: +iank forms oPpro. MOUNTZOLIVET CEMETERY in}ive eu.\dlyh-lr turlongs—Scallywag. ine oihce of ke AStor COLMASSAN: MA Kronn secong. loon nira” Time - Railroad in the Fiavel h | = p ?:mu tor doul). Algareta - e hira " Time, 1:1 Short ‘hase—Passe Partout won, Globe IT Frond third. Time, 3:13%, | second, CLO:ING CEIETERIES. e oo The Tady (i T | _On March amh of this year the Boa | | Supervisors of San Franciseo pamd"o‘.'-' dinance No. %5, prohibiting the burial of | the dead Within the city and county. This Jaw goes into effect August 1, 1901 ' Hig | tory shows that all large cities have found it necessary to ciose their cemeteries, and MARRIAGE LICZISSI. :¢ marriage licenses were fsmued as, and Birdie Nail, ile and & six Bmsl:nn Metlocole third. 'n-.um DETROIT, Aug. 2—A heavy rain this morning made the track at Windsor a Mission street. and ed _‘m the relativ trifie slow. Results: o 'é.m move thefr loved n::fl g‘::;‘ezfi Seven furlongs—Bonnie M won, B. G. Fox less liable to be disturbed by the | s°cond, Rebecca Wells third,, Time. 131 ¢, %, Oskiand, and Jen- | BTOWID of the city. For full particulars | ,SX turiongs_George H. Ketcham won. Ed and expenses in disinterring and ‘_y"““"' oth secand, The Tory o s fi..r- - ly to aries TR, 0 | 0 R R (2. Tarles . Jacob & | orts, e, Vavet this. e THR Fanny Taylor second, Topmast third. Time, mn street. Telephone Main 5213 22 638 Green street. amd n knte:nli-'. 'l.z'fil»vrrnmu. Dennis. 20 Post stree, and{ 2 Jack also | 2:14 class pacing. purse §50—Alpha W won in { Tt 0% — were four starters in the big trot, Cres-| and | us sold in the auction | foreed | the win- | but the | "(ennls tournament was finished to-dey Chief beat Lavinan, §-3; the most attractive part of the racing at | the former | Roged Tum second. Leaseman third. Time, 32 Oné myle and 7 yards—Gotobed won, Libbie second. Hottentot third. Time, 1:45%. wSoliine, six turlongs_Leving Cup (barred) Neville Veliey fourths Time, 14%, Four and a half furlongs—Eva’s Darling won, Wild Pirate second, Censor third. Time, :5%. Selling. six and a balf furlongs—Grantor won, Neckiace second, The Barrister third. Time, =T GRAND RAPIDS, Mh:h Aug. 2-A heavy thunder storm this morning ren- dered Comstock Park track unfit for rac- ing this afternoon. SARATOGA. N. N. Y., Aug. 2-Increased attendance and spirited racing marked the second day's sport of the Saratoga Rac- ing Association. Matt By a2 starter early in the nnermon eran starter, James F. Caldwell, was m- mediately appointed in his place. sults: Five furlongs—Katherina won ond, Chuctanuda third. Time, 1:02%. One mile and a sixteenth. -llnc—m yor, Alvarado 1T The Madde stak: far three- ,N with §1%0 anded by John E. Medden. o Rockeon won, ' Waring second. Soatanie third soc- o Cupidity (hn‘fl Time, —_——-—— Reiff's Mount Third. LONDON, Aug. 2—At Goodwood to-day the Goodwood cup of 2000 sovereigns, two miles and a half, was won by Douglas Baird's !-hn‘ln G W. Larnach’s Strong Bow was seco: d Lord Willlam Beres- ford's Jolly Tlrur. ridden by J. Reiff, ran lhlrd. The Halnaker stakes resulted in a dead eat between William tney’s Wa- ershed and Sir J. Blundel Maple's MeTn- tosh, Lord Kendall, with Rigby up, was third. The Rouse Memorial stake was won by Volodovski, guided by J. Reiff; l rsula second. Rigby haflrfimhe moum nd_Sang Bleu came in Rl in the saddle. DAVIS REMOVED FROM GAME. Poor Work of the Umpire at New York—Brooklyn Wins, CORRECT STANDING OF THE CLUSBS. Clubs— W.IL. Pet.| Clubs— W.L. Pet Brookiyn ....51 23 .63 Boston Philadelphia 4 Pittsburg ...43 Chicago -....41 NEW YORK. Auz. 2—Chicago won to-day by good batting in the seventh dnning. Umpire Terry's work was bad. but managed to give bots teams about an even doee. Davis Davi ed hard on a decision in the Afth inming Attendance 2000, was put out of the game. re: Clubs— Chicago ..... New York ... Batteries—Griffith, Mercer and Bowerman. Umpire—Terry. BROOKLYN, marvel Aug. 2.—To-day’s gzame was a of fast flelding, five sensational doubi brilliant stops keeping the | Attendance 180, Score: oston ... Brookiyn Batteries— N nedy and McGuire an; Sulll\‘ln Litson, Ken- Umpire—Swartwood. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 2. pite= for St. Louis, —Powell absayed to but in the third inning fter.ten men had batted for Philadeiphia, | Hughey was placed on the rubber and suc- ceeded in retiring the side. In this inning the | tea made seven hits, three a! which doubles. Attendance 378, Score: RHE‘ [} )ou4 Powell, Hughey and Criger; Platt and Douxlas. Umpire—O'Day. American Association. DETROIT, Aug. 2.—Detroit 5. Chicagn MW ALKEE . At 3 - Milweukee fadisna- polis game postponed; rain. iy MICHAEL SUSPENDED. Fails to Appear to Contest in Bicycle | Races With Nelson. | BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Aug. 2—Jimmy | Michael failed to appear to-day for the1 second series of races between Michael | and Johnny Neison to determine the mid- | dle-distance championship of the 'orwd and in consequence was suspend executive board of the National annn Association. 2—It was said here NEW YORK. Aug. to-day that chhuf has been forced to cancel all contracts on account of sick- ness. Hardy Brothers Win. NEWCASTLE. N. H, Aug. 2—The ses-| ond round in-the singles of the Wentworth | and four matches played. in the doubles were The best match in the singles | Hardy. 2—The weather was | was that between Paret and C. winning—5-4, 6-& In_ the ! doubles a close match was played be-| tween Hardy brothers and Paret and Da vidson, the Pacific Coast champions win- | ning by a score of 6-4, 10-5. between All Green and Outlander, with |6-3, 6-0. the Brighton cup | agreed on terms with Manager Hanlon | W lrd beat Samuel Hardy in the singles, et ‘Weyhing Joins Brooklyn. NEW YORK. Aug. 2.—Gus Weyhing will | don a Brooklyn uniform as soon as his ten days’ notice from St. Louis is up. He| | and will accompany the cbampions on the | Western trip. Nops and Dunn will be left | behind. | —— William A. Marshall’s Estate. Special letters of administration upon the estate of the late William A. Marshall, | who died July 29, have been issued | to Blitz W. Paxton. In the petition for | letters Paxton sets forth that decedent's | estate Is valued at $8.700, and consists of | the following properties: Stock in the | American Bank and Trust Company, $32.- | 5; personal claims and personal prwp—' erty, $500; real property in San Francisco, $5000;: real property in Alameda Coumy $10.000; real property in Colusa County. §200; real property in Marin County. $44. | 30; livestock on_ dairy farm in Marin | County, $2000. Detedeml beirs at law | are Jane M. Paxton. 'fle of Blitz W. Pax- ton, a sister, and Ma: Marshall, his mother. —_—— HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. C ¥ Vesting & w, San/J Tavlor & w. E Peo B e Banren. Low Analiticn R McLaughitn, H Isaacs, Los Ang | Nolten 1 Hendrickson, SFrndo B Hammer & w. Holu Sands, Los Ang n € Kinger, Honolulu |C E Edmonds, I W B . Los Ang Mrs H Thompsen, Cal 8B Los Ang D C Pininger, D Miiford, Ang CJ Ray & w, S DGrora C E Gray, Chicago 'lcwlr. Santa § G Kaufman Juneau Barbara ¥ & Hayes, Seima - Miss M Lee. N ¥ H W Earle, Stockton [Mis E A Smith. N Y. Dr Pierce, o |3 M Peart, C cy H Ang W L Anderson, Salms T E Wright, Cal 'G A Buell & w.”Stktn Mrs M A Prealer, Sac L C Lerst & w, Hnfrd E 8 Quimby, Kans Cy J W Davis, Tuiare P Van Valer, Hanford A W Malthy, Concord F C Stettler, Dayton.O N H Petrard & family, B e e T e § H Lamb, |A ‘Anderson.’ Sutsun J M Kaseberg. Sacto A E N F Prescott, Fresno ‘A V Johnson, Capay M D Stevenson, Dwson PALACE HOTEL. J E Marks, Prescott |B R Ward, Dawson € Loetschu & w, lowa 'F Trancovich, Angeis ¥ C Beasiey & w. Pa S W Husted N Y E € Blelst, w & {, Pa /B U Stelnman, A W Mauser, Boston |A W McClure, Sacto E T Foster, Alameda J Haslacher, Oakiand M J White, US A |H B Costiga T H Kohn, Chicago L Litchfield & w. Bstn C T Elliot,” Cal |F Johnson & w. S Rat H H Knok, N Y M de Vrles & w, Stktn W Gritfith, Tueson J J Moon, Fair Oak T Lindley. | Klamath ‘Prince Poniatowskl, Cal 8L Texas F T Lills, St B Marx, N Y, -nr:-m{in'?‘ f F Coburn, Yreka K Putnam. N Y R TR e 5 " ;we;--.:'- A W Moore. Tesia sm—naLm- F T Eart, Sacto T Casey w, Wis H Johnson & w, Okld J H Ward, Dawson | M Conkling. L Ang { beat B. F. J TEMPLE JUMPS FENCETOREACH. HIS LOST GAME - Lively Hues Give Hounds Some Hard Work in * the Fields. — Perigo’s Lady Davenport Wins the Special Reserve at San Mateo Park, With Hadiwist Runner Up. Al st The hares which were used in the re- serve stake at San Mateo Coursing Park yesterday played an important part in the programme, and to them was charged many of the day’'s upsets. There were no complaints of unfair tests on account of short rums, and in many instances dog | owners felt that their hounds were given enough hard work for two stakes. The hares being well drilled to the es- capes, made the hounds extend themselves | and the results show an unusually heavy score. Rosomonde ran a course lasting | over two minutes in the first round and | piled up 25 points against Proud Beauty. | The resuit was favorable to the pikers, p who made a strong play on Rosomonde at | 2% to 1. She was withdrawn in the next round. Sweet Faverdale and Mountain Belle ran an undecided the like of which is seldom seen in coursing ev pair were siipped to an educs B ich was wolk acavainted with the 1o tion of the escapes. When t - released it shot up the field the escape and reached it without deviat- ing from its course. The hounds followed | at even terms with not enough diffe between them to allow for speed and with- out a turn, Temple, Charlton & Son’s imported dog, | in a course with Pennegrant in the third round, went up against a fast Mereec grain destroyer, which reached the escape quite ahead of Temple. The dog was not to be denied, however. With one great effort he cleared the fence and was among a shipload of hares. Luckily he was caught before he entered into what wouid have been a heavy contract for hAm—me destroying of the bunch. Lady Davenport won the stake, beating | Hadiwist in the deciding course in a short | run. The runner-upwas handicapped in the last go, having had severe courses throughout the stake. Following are the day’'s results, Judge Andrew Dean's official score Spectal serve | Stake First Roberts’ Lady Hulda beat J. stone, 12-4; E. McKrllogg's Lad: L. F. Bartel's Broken Braceler, Eeiliy & Moonbright beat Rassell son's Scotland Yet, 5.2 Edrm Beat A- o Austin’s Nora Lawrence, & | Bartel's Banner Bright beat J. H. Pen[ s Pennegrant. $0: R. Roberts’ Rosomonde b—nt' J. McCormack’s Proud Beauty. : with Temple beat I, Lynch's Clairbourne, Cooney's Modesty beat 18-0; George Master Biy. Schou's Smuggier, Davenport beat Geors rence, 6-0; W. Delan Gray's Commander, 4-0; F. Cooney's Sweet Faverdale beat W. J. Browning's Mountain BQIIQ 5-4. J. Carroll's Red hlnd beat J. Me- Cormack's ‘Black Daisy, -1 . Barter's Baron Biood beat H. H. Gray's Bannockburn 15-5; P. M. Clarkson's Flower of Gol A Baftney's sir Jorn Masicr vant, beat J. Byrnes’ 's Oriole 2, Uncle Nel Buehn' - Edmond's Whiskey Hill lckm s Krag Jorgenson, 5-4: Bll.ntyl Hmmn beat Sgerl & Knowles' Blue Mise, H. W. Muller's Cruiser beat W. : F. Jones' Con. 18-5: Weich's Little Lucy, 5-6: A. L. A Lavinin beat J. Dean's ]_ul- J. Holden’s Scottish e dale beat J. Dempséy s Jingle Be & Soms War Eagie beat J. H. W, Muller's Terrona, $-3; P. Reilly's Expense beat Welch & Heenan's Grattan, 1-2: H. Lynch’s Cotton Bail Coudrey & Roife’s Nightingale. Jeff. Martenett Ily Brass beat Hanley's Baby §-5: B_F. Jackson's Tor- quoise beat Curtis & Son's Warpath, Second Round--Lady Hulda, $-4; Moonbright beat Go O: e nerant a bys: Temple beat Wedding Heit 4-0; Modesty beat St. Ives, $-5: Lady port beat Europa, 4-3; Sweet Faverdale Oricle, 4-0;: Red Hind beat Baron Flower of Gold beat Master Mat. key Hill beat Remus 3-2 Criiser. 11-5; Vets boai Terronlter s War ' Eagle bea: Thorndale, 14-5; Expense beat Cotton Ball, 5-0; Torquoise ‘beat Sally Brass, 4-2. Third Round—Lady Gilmore beat Moonbright, 3-1; Temple beat Pennegrant. 6-1: Lady Daven- Port beat Modesty. 3-1:; Sweet Paverdale beat “'amk'hyplg.u a bye: Hadiwist ottisl jef bou War Eagle, 15-1; Torguoise b%’lx Expen: Fourth Round—Lady Gilmore beat Davenport beat “wkk Zayerdale. 3. Hadiwist beat Whiskey Hill, Scottish | Chief beat Torquoise, §-7. Fifth Round—Lady Davenport beat Lady Gil- more. 5-0. Hadiwist beat Scottish Chier, Temple, PREPAHING FOR THE JOHN GRACE CHALLENGE CUP Consolation Stake Is Preferred to the Sixteen Specials That Are | Scheduled. | The interstate coursing committee met last pight in Pythian Hall to coasider ll’h.j most feasible plans for running the Johu Grace challenge cup stake. After a vote it was decided to adopt schedule No. 1 for the distribution of prizes. This sched- ule allows $15% for the winner, $709 for the runner-up, $4® each for the next two, 2w each for the next four, $1# each for ths rext eight and $0 each for the next six- teen. In regard to the sixteen speciais, amounting to $1000, of which none will be | less than each, there is some difference of opinion among the nominators and they will be consulted to ascertain whether the | majority would prefer the speciai or a $1000 consolation stake for thirty-two | dogs. The st of nominators is now comple! and all that remains is to name the te —The Jewell bufld- occu y Relly & " FARE £ for San Framcisco: Nor stmr Titania., for San James Franciseo; sebr H Bruce, from Port Blakeley, for San P'Imlx'o TORIA—Arrived Aug 2—Bktn Eneore, hne iied Aug 3—Sehr North Schr Layra May, hence S, SOUTH BEND-S Bend, for San Frar Arrived August 2 J\m 1» .m‘mn PO Bengal Satled Aug 2—Sehr Monte- neiseo. Aug 2-Stmr National y 3—Br ship Seman- Aug 1—Br ship Clan und; Jap stmr Hons- * San Franeisco. Arrived Aug 1-Br bark Pass . hence March 3. —Stmr China, for San Fran- Ship Gov Robie, for Port Town- Aug 1-Br ship Gulf xvvhad Aug :-Br tark lavers- nence Nov oCEA naid, TraMERS o r Belgenland. from hia: stmr Teuto L Yo /NG Arrived prior to Aug I—Stmr , from San Francisen and Port- "Via Ygkohama: stutr Dorle, from i notulu and Y)k»fiama Seattie, via C ~ failed Aug tmr L’ Aqui- Kaiser Friederick. for Cart land, taine, Hamburg, for Havre; ia Pl for Montreal: via Queens- tow: RC tmr Maripo- sa. for . Apla and Homot OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco: 23, Sept. 3, and every Afth day Change at Seattle to this com- pans’s steamers for Alaska and G. N. R'y: at Seattle or Tacoma to N. P. R'y; at Vancouver to C. P. R'y. For E'xreka Humboldt Bay—2 {6 1 25, 31, Sept. 5 day t rc-a!:-r For Santa Cru n p. m. August and e fifth . stopping only at Port Har- n Luis Obispo). Santa Barbara. Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles)—11 1 m.. August 1 5 9. 13 17, 21 5, 2, Sept and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada. Magdalena Bay, San Jese del Cabo, Mazatlan Altata. La Paz, Santa Rosalta and Guaymas (Mexico)—10 a. m., Tth of each month. For further Information obtain company's !o.rlan The company reserves the right to changs steamers, sailing dates and hours of salling without previous notice. ICKFT OFFIcE—4 New Montgom: s & CO. Market =t Gen. Agents. San Franciseo THE 0. R. & W, OO, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTLAND pear-street Whart at 11 A, M. Inciuding Ser:y enc Meals Frflm rst Class Second “lass Dd;:n- } STATE OF CALIFORNIA sils. at ® WARD, Gensral Agent. 630 Market GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superintenden: TOY0 KISEN KAISHA. WILL LEAVE WHARE, COR- and Brannan streets. at 1 o. m., YHhHH AMA and HONGKO! (Hioge), Nagasaki and Shang! cting at Hongkong with steamers for In- No cargo received on board on day i Friday, August 3, 1300 Wednesday, August 23, 1980 | s= \u»m\ MART Saturday, September 22, 1900 ia Honolulu. ts at reduced rates. For e apply at company’'s office. corner of Fi st AMERICAN LINE. WEW YORX. SOUTIAMPTON. LONDON. PARIY Stopping Cherbourg. westbound. From New York ry Wednesday, 0 a. m New York....August § St Louis.... . August 3% St Paul.... . August 15 New York....August 23 RED STAY LINZ w York end Antwees From New York Every Wednesdar. 12 noon. Kenstn, August 23 -Augnst 3 | INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION €O, 3 Montgomery Street. E g every instead aturday, from November 2. 189 at M- m. from Pler 43, North River. foot of Morton street: L'AQUITAINE. August §: LA | BRETAGNE, August 16; LA LORI\M"& An‘. ust 233; LA TOURAINE. August class to Ha‘;r- $52 38 and u; F. Ganter, Schwartz. dry | I0 Havre, The. h.wnd Price Willis, Henry | O3 round t ouers, Heary Stayacia, S Mecubbiea | &fi;“'fi,fidfl:’w, —_—— SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Continued From Page 8. i CLEARED. ! rsday, A ) Br ship Thalatta, Partridge. atonn; G | Schr G W Watson, Petersen, Kahalul: Alax- | ander & Baldwin. SAILED. Thursday, August 2. Stmr Columbia, Doras, 3 Lours from Port- via Astoria 42 hours. Norte, Allen, Portland, ete. Mateo, Fletcher. Nanaimo. . Littienc, Sen Reed, 33 £ ort Watsan, Pet R n, Peterson. Bottger. Schr ‘mpqua River. &hnnw—nr.upcno- March 2, m‘:'g_muu e o 12 WeBr srip Hutton | m‘“x r San Francisco. fl'—hlntcuuo—: Per stmr C-I-.m.hh—An. 'IFOI Umpqua River, passed tuge R-eue Ta: teosh with log raft in tow. DOMESTIC PORTS. Bi stmr Wellington, | NEW AUCKLAND AND SYD: 8.8. CO.—HONOL! (via Honolulu), Zealand and Austraiia Wed., Aug. 8, 8 p. m. §. AUSTRALLL (Honoluly only) HATHOR i D. = H-I.Fd'ufiit Freight! 327 OCTAVIA LUXOR KOSMOS LIKE 75 “salling for Vaiparalso and Mexican ports, Central and mm America, etc. S. Tanis. 400 tons. sails about August 10. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO.. Agents. st Pler No. T—Freight office, 114 ery 327 Market st.. nn.umnnmuu!l. Steamer “‘Menticello.” (hn iy m, La; Pler No. FARE San Franecisco wn:DA!’l 9:0 a. m., 1: l’.n.n..-.xnsa m TAV‘.N OF 'xnuufl NOwW m , CHERBOURG—Arrived Aug 3—Stmr Pretoria, | F routh and Cherbourg, stmr N . from Bou- | 11 RAILROAD TRAVEL SOUTHERS FAULIFIC (ONPANTY. iPacime sreTes) Trates leaze nud are due to nevive Sy, Wintun, Fosuniiie and Seeramento +8:00. Atlaatic w30 San Jows Livermore. o Wiadr. . Yosemite), ’I“A(\IM! m (for Carters. 100y wu* u--...-. Siockton. Mondosa, Hantord, Viealie, itle. v, S8:03P 2:00 Hagwaris Niles sad '-* e 19:008 Sacram-nte Kirer Steamors | ! i . 1easy | Biasr Oregon sed Culifiinds Koo as wento, Marysellle, Rediling, tiand, Puges soned and Fash_ 83833 COANT BIVISID (Narraw Gawge). Fout le«l\‘ m,u.s.-..- T Siam New i r‘hfivulhnnd | h-- Crus and Pricipal Way | Statiora 1830, *4:13¢ Nowack. San Jose, Los Gatos. . 1830, 24:137 Glenwood. Faiton, Santa Crax.. A3e CREEK ROUTE FERRAY. Trom SAN FRANGISCO - Post of Narcet Steewt 5o B — 18 909 Hodim 1130 3 030 100 E COANT DIVISION (Beoad Gaage). Thin 4 T Paio Alto, Sante Clarm. Sar Towe, Piooe. Sewta Orwe, Salioes Moncarey and Pacifie Grove. ... 12:300 Sz Jose and Way Stations 18157 Sas Joee wut Princivel Way Stdtions | 13902 San Joe-, Gatos sad Priceipal Way Smations San Jowm s Princinal Way Srations 207 San Jose nd Way 3eas 437 Sen Jour vt Way Stasors A for Morsivg. for 3 fammaon .,.,,.Jay ot -rczd I widay ouly lmndm c‘cwh' sad lm CALIFORNIA NDITI'ESTEIN".“ LESSER SAN FRAMCISC) AND NORTH PACIFIS RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiduron Ferry, Foot of Market St SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL WEEK DAY 900, NN a m: W l: 5:10, 63 p. . e B AX . 9. = Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:30 1:0 W, 1M TO SAN FRANCISCO. 1:30, 330, N:0a m.; 12 Seturdays—Extra trips at D L, e 1:00 & m: 2 Effee Arrive Apr. '5 19%._ Sen Francises. Week Sun- | Sun- | Weelk Days. | days | Destinatton.| days. | Daye. a 040 am 40 am §:05 pm 10-35 am 1:35 pm| 60 pm l‘p- 9:00 am 41‘:-—~u' TS pm €2 pm THa Hopland 10:35 am lmbn $:90 am! and Ukiab 735 pm, §:3 pm T2 am 1025 am 3:90 am| Guerneville.! 7:35 pm. % | | 9 pm Somoma | 3:15 am 50 am Ellen. | :05 pm/ 6:30 pm 10:40 am 1035 am ! 7:% pm, §:20 pm 5:19 pm/ 5:00 pm’ Gl 7:99 am/ $:9 am 3Mpm 50w Srazes ~omnect Springs end White for Altrura: serville for Skagas Sprin Socings Mighiaad Sprines. Keweey il 4 el Bad Springs. Soda Bay Lakeport and Sacts Springs; at Ukiah for Vich: !vnna Sa; Springa. Biue Leis. Lause! Dol 2. Wiiter Gprings. Upper Lake. Potter Valley, Ty s R atiysreide, Lierieys. Sucknell s Tirilie, Hot ino City. Fort Brlu 'm-z. Willits_Laptonvitie Sebastopol. ? nnv-v to Mosday round trie tickets o8 peduced rates Sunday round trip tickets to all poists Bevond San Rafael at half rates offices. 0 rhet st Chronicts bag. H. C WHITING. R " m Qe Fome AmL HORTH mme COAST RAILRCAD. ] h—.fln Apet! 2, i.. NCISCO DATS- T AN SR LW o m: "&:J'“b..’i. = ‘“lvsn o s -‘ 00, 11:0 & m; 26 1N N e S o.gla P, o m does 30t run to San Rafeet Sus- i maried _.— um IC\DAm“ p2 J;:'fl‘ e T, 2, e, e, e 54 FOOT OF MARKET AN DUBLIOAG DESTINATION. HETI % Weekly Call, §1 per Year