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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1900. 11 ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Uafarn. GRAND SOUTHERN PERSONALS. in every room—Winchester southeast corner Seventh #t., near Market; 700 rooms nny rooms, en euite or night: $150 to $6 per wo reading-room; elevator. i baggage to and from the ferr: S ey tran- Turk and Taylor. gant suites; singie; RS. KING. Rooms from §1 week up to §5; 50 housekeeping rooms o House— res in San Francisco, ion; mo_ pai cian, 1850, hair tonic stops fall- Stifying; S & bottle, New sultes or single. th and Market- Fur‘n!i,hed arge, for 2 person: Market st ; sin. rms.; board optional. h per month &n Henna restores gray | MAR — The Lohengrin: t rooms; also others; -OF and sflver hought; 6 Kearny st —— PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. bath, phone. single; gas, furnished front room; other ed; reasonable ELL—Office and residence, 2 Market £t bet. Sixth and Seventh e e | REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR FOR sale cheap® bus st., between 7} ¥ s C on Howard perty h. Apply BEW 3 P st.—Incandescent & room and ladies’ c to §150; week, §2 » $20; elevator on office hot and cold water; baths. ROYAL HOI lowest prices Campbeii ms an L + House, 28 Eighth st. Snfurnished rooms; single or uerrero_Large fes. Call be- ROOMS AND BOARD. ter st.: choloe first-class with SPECIAL NOTICE! PE bL RKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS| BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. tion; y atio 4 repairing guaran- Mission, nr. 15th. ged, rented: Fourth st. AND WAREHOUS storage and moving: covered nd Market ne South 762 . orage and Furni Filln st.: phone and Storage Co., 722 Mission st 1540—Packing, moving and storags D e TO LEASE. Mile House, with ken or duck ranch. 1615 Market st. TT, 816 Market st 5.F. FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS S AND SUPPLIES. AINS IN TYPEWRITE hines for less money than any tals, 3. The Typewriter fa, t one Main 266. FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. Fruitvale and | GREAT BA e cheap. Par sell better m ANCA. Mis- WAY ains in_typewrite Write for prices to L. & M 110 Montgomery st :_any”make. month payments. ers, $5 down, 3 California st DIVIDEND NOTICE D Notice—Dividend of th OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. | OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. Sk No. 108 (b per “ re) Oceanip Steamship Company - SHTH ST. OAKLAND wiil be payable gt the office of the company 2 - st., price $250: $05| 327 Market st, on and aftar Saturday, Sep- tember 1800. Transfer books close on Sat- "3 S e | wurday, August %, 190, at 12 m. o ¥ will sell to iease pur- | E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. —_— PROPOSALS. cottage: Myrtle st.; $1900; N noe instaliments. 1= | :klin €t.: 33000; ome- | PROPOSALS for clothing and equipage—Depot | e t purchaser. Quarterm office. 3 New Montgomery 31500 st., San co, Cal., August 28, 1960— Sealed propos in triplicate, will be re- walk from sta-| ceived at this office until 11 o'clock & m., nce on ins: September 12, 1900, Pacific standazd time, and $1000 then opeaed.’ for furnishing Campaign Hats, . Black Calfs 5 Russet Shoes, Stock- | . ings, Unders Legging La Black Hate, Wa Letters Sent and Re- = ceived Boo . Hatchets and ES Helves, Camp F . Pickaxes and Helves, | Shovels, Long hort Handled; Spades, e 5 feet above | Bhelter Ten Petroleum Paper, Wrap- 2 ce less than inside | ping Paver, or's Crayons and Mattress | .= . coid Covers. Preference will be given to article of domestic production and m; ditions of price and guality being equal (in. s and bath: lot 2x few years since for r $12 per month. A. J. Ninth st., Oakland. manufacture the duty thereon), and such pref- erence will be given to articles of American roduction and manufacture produced on the acific Coast, to the extent of the consump- tion required by the public service there. The United States reserves the righ reject any or all proposals or any part thera- of. Information and blanks for proposals will be furnished on.application. Envelopes con- 7 OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. ROOMS FOR HOUS: SEPI taining provosals will be endorsed ‘‘Propo- EKFEP!.‘GZ s sals, No. 6363.” and addressed to Major OS- Nicely furnished sunny cor- CAR F. LONG, Quartermaster, U. §. Vols., Deport Quartermaster. —————eeeeee MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued ing gas; others. hree sunny furnished e marine vie room: § furniched room with kitchen ;gas range 2 turnished couple Flat ¢ Sunny Herbert D. Clark, 25, Alamed: A. Mitchell, 29, Boston. Ferdinand W. N and Fannie Odeil, 30," Mount Tabor, Or. | Albert F. Walter, 34, 429 Eix ——————— | Anna M. Morrie. 34, 119 Sixth®street, 3 my front bay window room | Lawell W. Mason, 22, 222 Mason street, and bath, modern conveniences; 33 | Clara- M. Knapp, 22, Portland, Or. | f‘—meunéu;{\ bF M:;rnl. :) I_B‘%Mh?mnmnth 1L v y - street, an uby jgan, 20, 17 som street. X 7613%—Nicely furnished sunny bay- | “'Manuel €. Miller, 24, Crockett, and Annie G. w suite; man and wife; others; reas’ble. Coecelo, 22, Crockett. | Thos Crothers, 23, Hotel St. Nicholas, | and Gertrude Benjamin, 20, Hotel St. Nichol: | _Eawin E. Littiefield, 2, San Jose, and An; | M. Danielson, 23, Hart, Mich. William B. Horr, %, 7 Polk sireet, and Margeret O’Brien, 32, 559 York atredl Isador A. Friedlander, 23, 430A Folsom street, | and Lulu Berliner, 13, 430A Folsom st . Cary Friedlander, & and Jeasie Cheever, 20, oity. Sist! Segrettl, 31, 411 Pacifio street, and Lot- tie R. Tuers, 18, § Merritt street. and Emnia or 4 unfurnished sunny rooms. private residence, £27—Housekeeping rooms, $1 75, 10633%—Two connecting housekeeping , $¢: also double and single rooms. | front alcove suite, $20; also complete for housekeeping. “Elegantly furnisbed suite, with tianc and bath; also single rooms, with priv- ~ge of housekpg: flat newly fur.; reasonablc. oity, 25—8 nicely furnished sunn bath, laundry; $%0. sunny rooms furnished for house- gle rooms, $5, 36 and 3. or © nice sunny connecting «ned for housekpg; sink. gas, bath. | Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed | in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and resldenos cf per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. | GOLLY—In this city, August 26, 130, to the | wite of E. V. Golly, a daughter. O’BRIEN—In this city, | “wife of 3. J. O’Brien, a son. SODBERMAN—In_this city, August 29, 1900, to the wife of L. P. Soderman, a son. s complete for light housekeeping: me: rent reasonabie; bath, tels | slete ! S 418 neatly tarnished oon. | cpoEERS BENIAMIN-In this city, August <150 bay-window suite: hekpg. ;c',“, 1900, at St . by the Rev. £ D. Hutsinpiller, Thomas Graham Crothers and Gertrude Benjamin, both of San Fran- clsco. Front suites ng water. isements and subscriptions | EVANS—COLL—In this .city, August 2, 1900, branch office Fillmore st by the Re Dr. John A. B. {lson, John ————— | faries Evans and Sadie Frances Coli, both of San Francisco. GOODFELLOW—REILLY—In this city, June 27, 1900, at Sacred Heart Church, by the Rev. Father Cullen, Edward Goodfellow and Mar- guerite_ Agnes Rallly. LITTLEMELD — DANIBLSON—In this city, August 30, 1964 by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, Edward Elmer Littlefield of San Jose, and Annie M* Danisison of Hart, Mich. DIED. Hunn, Bernhard Jeffery, David S. Lennon, John Loughery, Michael Moar, Lizzie M. HOOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. WICK HOU 148 Sixth—Roome er night, §1 % to 85 per week, and ceckeeping:. open all night 1436 Market (old No. 136)—Fur- suites, single; also unfurnished. i, i) (The DiK)—Changed hands, newly vated, nicely furn. sungy rms, $1'80 to 81 weic; 26c to 31 50 night. MRS. P. RANFT. TIGHTH, 106—Pleasant sunny room, $1 X; two, Attridge, James Avery, Edith P. Beilman, Arthur W. Berlin, Charles H. Brock, Bdwin O. W. 1 or 2 neatly furnished front | Heyen, Hannah ‘Harold C. Hosle, David ATTRIDGE—August 2, 1600, James Attridge, beloved brother of Mrs. Marxaret Gibbons, Mrs. Mary Gardiner and Mrs. Lizzie Nelson, native of the parish of Durus, County Cork, Ireland, aged 5 years. G Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the parlors of the United Undertakers, and 20 Fifth street, thence to St. Patrick's Church. terment Mount Calvary Cemeter: AVERY—In this city, August 30, 1800, Edith Pearl, darling daughter of Willlam ané Edith ‘Wilder, In- Avery, a native of San Francisco, aged 8 months and 24 days. BELLMAN—In Redlands, August 29, 1900, Ar- aur Watkins Beliman, beloved son of Vin- cent and Margaret Bellman, and brother of Robert, Vincent Jr., Isabel, Fustace, Cecil and Alice Bellman and Mrs. G. C. Gallagher, @ native of San Francisco, aged 23 years 11 months and 17 days. 07 Notice of funeral hereafter. BERLIN—In this city, August 30, 1000, Charles Holt Berlin, beloved Tusband of Etfie A. Ber- lin, ang brother of F. A. Berlin, a native of rginia, aged 41 years 9 months and 2 days. OFFriends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services to-morrow (Batur- day), at 12:30 o'clock, at his late residence, 314 Cherry street, Interment private. | BROCK—In this city, August 2, 190, Edwin Oliver Willlam Brock, dearly beloved son of William F. and Mary B. Brock, aged 2 months and 8 days. BURKE—In this city, August 30, 1000, Mar- garet A., dearly beloved wife of Hugh W Burke, mother of William H. Burke, daugl ter of Eliza and the late John McLaughlin, and sister of Mrs. M. Sessar, William J. Mc- Laughlin and Mrs. A. Sinciair, a native of San Franclsco, aged 3 years 1'month and 3 ays, L7 Notice of funeral hereafter. CASTELLA Mari NO—In this city, August 30, 1900, no, beloved mother of Ros -law of Siberale Rim- aged 69 years. August 30, 1900, One- Mre. J. F. na Cast , and mothe: ssa, a native of Ital CHABREE—In this city zime Chabree, beloved aunt of Rossi, a native of France, aged 71 years. CHELINI—In Sonoma, Sonoma County, Mary, beloved wife of Frank Chelini, mother of Albert, Frank and Marble Chelini, and sister of John Cavolll, & native of Switzerland, aged 32 years. B Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, September 2, at 11:30 o'clock, from her late residence in Sonoma. CUNNINGHAM—In Bay Point, Contra Costa Cou August 30, 1900, Daniel, beloved hu of Fannie Cunningham, ‘father_of William ., James B., George A., Simon W., niel K. Jr. and Joseph M. Cunningham, brother of Kearn and Ann Cunningham Mrs. F. Gllfether, a native of Kings unty, Ireland. aged 78 years. (Cincinnatl, 10, papers please copy.) I¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturd from his late residence, Bay Point, t to Antioch, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 11:30 o'clock. DAVID—In this ecity, August 29, 1800, Bar- beta David, beloved wife of the late Lazarus David, mother of Isaac and Robert David, Mrs. Besste Harris, Harry David and Mrs. Dora Harris, and aunt of Mrs. Betsy Kra- mer. ative of Germany, aged 62 years § monthe and 8 days. E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuliy in i to attend the funeral this day [ at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- [ ot ALEXANDER, | | LOUGHERY—In t ufacture, con- cluding in the price of foreign production and | to accept or | esterday: ; |- tzsche, 33, New York City, | FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND BMBA i 2 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Tel ne South $0. 0 patr raakk. R B Burkel.l )nr‘;m A Moyer, ,-,.;,,: E 204, cor. Mason (Clifford)—Handsomely | Castellano, Marlanna Newman, John T.. urnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. a:ll:;e: Onezime 8. 1SOM_ T76%—Neatly furniehed singie room; | Cunni ” Dastel reasorabl David, Dunn, Frederick 150N, 965, eor. 6th (The Oliver)—New ur- | Gropp, Mary J. sisiied sunry rme., €ingle or suites; reasoualle. Heasch, Jobn B. . between Powell and Pacific streets, thence to end streets by 11:30 o'clock Hills of nity Cemetery. and County Hospital, Au- ederick Dunm, a native of years st Berkeley, August 30, 1800, oved wife of George M. Gropp, t and Carrie Wilson, a (Chicago, . papérs please copy.) T quaintances are respect vited to attend the funeral Sunday at 2 o'clock, from her late re: Camelia streets, West untain View Ceme- dence, Mason, Third train i§% Jok We b In_Hanover, Germany, August 10, 0 beloved husband of the late r of Mrs. Dr. Franz »f Mrs. J. H. J. Sey- ative of Amt Dorum, aged 71 years. “In_this city, August 29, 1900, Hannah, d wife of John Heyen, and dear - wed mother of Mrs. Annie Dahl, a native of ‘ounty Cork, Ireland, aged 62 years and § £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day t 9 o'clock sharp, from her late 118 Fillmore street, between Green- Filbert, thence ' to St g1d's Ness avenue and Broad- requiem high mass will or the repose of her soul, com- » o'clock. Interment Holy Cross HOSIE—In this city, August 2, 190, David, sved husband of Susan Hosie, father of D. Hosie, stepfather of Fred and Josie ley and Mrs. C. Beecher, and grand- father of Myrtle Beecher, a native of & land, aged 53 years. §¥ Funeral services will be held this day (Friday), at 1 o'clock, at his late residence, 63 Valley street, betwéen Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth, Guerrero and Dolores. Inter- ment Laurel Hill Cemetery. HUNN-—In this city, August 30, 1900, Bernhard Hunn, a native of Baden, Germany, aged 49 ERY—In this city, August 29, 1900, David S. Jeffery, a native 'of California, aged 46 years 2 months and 2 days. X Friends and acquaintances are respeot- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of the California Undertaking Company, 405 Pow- ell street, near Post. Interment Masonic Cemetery. SNNON—In the City and County Hospital, ugust 29, 19%. John Lennon, a native of New York, aged 60 years. s city, August 2, 190, a mative of County Gal- ears. (Santa Cruz pa- LI Michael Loughe way, Ireland, aged pers please copy.) g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, September 2, at 1 o'clock, from St. Mary's Hospital. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. A solemn requiem mass w be celebrated for the repose of his soul to-morrow (Saturday), in the Chapel of the Passion, attached to St. Mary's Hospital, commencing at § o’clock. Friends invited to attend. MOAR — Suddenly, in this city, August 29, 1900, Lizzie M. Moar, niece of Mrs. Edwin Danforth, a native of Massachusetts. 7 Funeral services will be held this day (Friday). at 2 o'clock, at the family resi- dence, 227 Broadway. Interment private, MOYER—In Oakland, August 27, 1800, at 1213 Eleventh avenue, Frank Moyer, a native of Burks County, Pennsylv: , aged 74 years 10 months and 15 day NEWMAN—In this city, August 30, 190, John | T.,ebeloved husband of Charlotte Newman, and father cf Frank T. Newman, Mrs. L. Davies, Mrs. R. C. Black, Mrs. G. Stolz and Mre. W. Jongs, a native of England, aged 6 vea ‘ PARSONS—In this ecity, August 30, 1900, at | Mount Zion Hospital, Eleanor Stewart, the very dearly beloved wife of George Parsons, aged 7% vears. PHILLIPS—In this city, August 30, 1900, — Phillips, a native of ireland, aged 52 years. ROSSETER—In_ Alameda, August 30, 1900, James Tone, beloved son of Abbie M. and the late George R. Rosseter, a native of San Francisco, aged 28 years 10 months and 21 5 The" funeral will take place to-morrow (Saturday). at 9:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 2090 San Jose avente, Alameda, thence 10 8t. Joseph's Church, where & requiem. high mass will_be celebrated for the repose of his eoul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Friends ar invited to attend. Interment private. CHROD this city, August 20, 1900, Al ECHRODER—In this ) Augu A ), Alice Bchroder, beloved wife of George Schroder, ot England, aged 47 years and at 10 305 Montgomery avenus. STANYAN—In this city, August 28, 1900, Jen- nie G., widow of the late Charles H. Stanyan, and mother of Jennie H. and Charles H, Stanyan, a native of Portsmouth, N. H., aged 67 years. (Boston papers please copy.) Funeral gervices will be held this day (Friday). at 12:15 o'clock, at the family resi- dence, 2006 Bush street. Interment private, Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. STEMICK—In this city, August 30, 100, James Francis Etemick, beloved son of Charles and Minnle Stemick, aged 3 months. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 2012 Union street. Interment National Ceme- tery, Presidio. WAKEFIELD—In this city, August 30, 1900, Lucinda Wakefield, beloved mother of B. L. Ireland and Mrs. Alice Sproul of Republic, Wash., a native of Indiana, aged 67 years 2 months and 20 days. WILDER—In this city, August 30, 1900, Harold C.. beloved son of Ernest F. and Rea Wilder, & native of San Francisco, aged 3 months. HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., (Buccessors to Flannagan & Gallaghen, DANIEL P. DONOVAN, UNITED UNDERTAKERS. CLOSE RACE FOR REAPERS STAKES LITTLE THORN SMASHES TRACK AT SHEEPSHEAD| RECORD TWICE David Garrick Wins Out|Pacer Goes Two Heats at " Over Toddy by Half a Length. Woodland in 2:07 1-4 and 2:08 el an Kamara Leads Easily in the One|Great Crowd in Attendance at the Mile Event and Wins in Rec- ord Time for the Track. it iy NEW YORK, Aug. 30.—The chief event of the day at Sheepshead Bay was the Reapers stake, in which the added horse, Toddy, was made a slight favorite over that uncertain animal David Garrick. Toddy got away In the lead and held his advantage to the upper turn, when David Garrick drew up on him and seemed about to pass him. The Lorillard horse sud- denly stopped, and as they came into the stretch Toddy had a couple of lengths the better of it. Buliman got to work, how- ever, and wore down Toddy in the lasi furlong and landed David Garrick a win- ner by a half-length. The other stake was the Partridge, at six furlongs on the turf, with Glennellie a hot even-money favor- ite. She led to the stretch, when Demur- rer came up from behind and won very easily. In the stretch Longshoreman came with a rush and got the place easily. In the second event Kamara went out with a wild rush and was never headed, winning in record time for the track—1:38—made six years ago by Ducat with a much greater pull in the weights. Summary: Five and a half furlongs, selling—Sand Piper yon, Basuto second, Tallcose third. Time, 1:07 3-5. One mile—Kamara won, General Mart Cary second, Brigadier third. Time, 1:39. Partrldge stakes, six furlongs—Demurrer won, Longshoreman second, Glennellle third. Time, 14 The Reapers stake, one and three-sixteenths miles—David Garrick won, Toddy second, Ad- vance Guard third. Time, 2:00 2-5. Seven furlongs, selling—Maximo Gomez_won, Prejudice_second, Flaunt third. e, 1:27 1-5. One and a sixtéenth miles, on turf—Montanic won, Compensation second, MacLeod of Dare third. Time, % CHICAGO, Aug. 3).—The Unknown, at 6 to 5, won the Superlor stakes, worth 3705, at Haw- thorne to-day. While only three started, it Races and Enjoys a Day of Splendid Sport at the : Fair. AL Spectal Dispatch to The Call. WOODLAND, Aug. 30.—The fourth day of the fair has been an unqualified suc- cess. While the attendance has not quite equaled that of Governor's day, it has| been larger than was anticipated and con- siderably larger than it was on any day of the last fair. The weather has beon favorable. There has been just enough wind to cool the atmosphere, but not enough to interfere with fast racing. To-day was designated as Woodland day. All the business houses closed at 1 o'clock and the clerks and wageworkers turned out in force. It might also have been appropriately designated Winters day. The fruit belt delegation was large and much in evidence. This was due to the fact that Kelly Briggs, a Winters horse and a prime favorite in that part of the State, was entered in the great 2:10 pace. Friday will be ladies’ day. The judges in to-day's races were A. H. Cohn, President Hoppin and A. C. Ste- vens. C. A. Durfee, R. Havey and P. W. Hodges officiated as timers. In the 2:15 trot the fleld, consisting of | Psyche, Sable Frances, Bonsaline and Hobo, sold favorite and Osito and Elmoro for even money. In the first heat Osito was set back from second to fifth position for continually breaking. After the second heat of the horses were called for the Clipper was sick and was scratched. Thorn sold at $1) and Briggs and Edna in the fleld at $5. Pools sold rapidly at these figures. The start was a good one. Thorn led to the half and then broke and lost twenty lengths. gap, and Briggs won, with Edna close up. In the second heat Briggs led all the way round to the seven-eighths pole, where he broke when two lengths in the lead. the trotting | 0 pace. | He could not close the | HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. J A Hicks, S Jose € Merrian, Stanford C G Jepsom, L. G Crystal, Vacaville |H McNaught, Stanfd SOUTHERN PACINIC COMPANT. (raciFic sysusEM.) Trains leave and are to nrrive at SAN FRANCINCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) G Kennedy, Livermore|L Bausbach, Stanford | LEAVE — FRom Avaust 13, 1900, — ARBIvE M H Webster, Stent P C Webber, Nev A Lucie, Brookiyn | & Williams. 'S Jose +7:004 Benlela, Suisun, Eimirs, Vacarille, Boole, er Vil 0. ..o . C JTones, Cal &' etealt & . Honol | *7:00a Shasta Express— Duvis, Williams F l?:b:)me & '.kl(l:ll J White, Ukiah ord ). illows, . wvison, Rocklin A Stevenson, Stanf Bluft, - - el T C Snider, Broderick | Mrs McKerg, Shasta *7:304 Martiuez, San Ramon, Vallejo. Naps, G N Johnson, Fresno |Helen McK Calistoga and Santa Rosa......... . ‘G:or T F Boyd. S Rafael R E Wallace. Cal A A Deligne, Sacto J Stern, Cal H J Curry, Martinez H Jones, Pinole J A Jomnson Cal Keswick [Mrs” P “Galvin, Manila | $33:904 Ailsntic Miss Hessian, Manila {Mrs Mocks, Mantla |G Kennedy, Livermore Miss C Place, S Jose J Gardiner, R_Vista |W Sumner. St Joseoh G B Graham. Fresno |Mrs S G Ellison. Galt M H Durst, Wheatland| R R Sibley, 8 Jose Abble Parrott, Or R Morrow & w, Bakrs W A Watts & w.Wash Dr G Fee & w, Reno G Turner, Modesto L Jafte & w. Cal J H Drain, L. Ang Miss Jaffe, Cal *9:304 Valle; +10:004 The Overland Limited—Ogden, Den- E L Swain, L Ang R Brown, Vancouver ver, Owaha, Chicago.............. *Sul8p W F Smith, Texas |V7 L Barr, Stanford | *31600a Niles, Stockton, Sacramento, Men- A ¥ Smith Texas ~|Mrs Russell. Louisville dots, Premo, Heuford, Vel W Sctuetier Mitwke | = H Hoatt, Pomona | *11:09a Livermore, Goslian, June. M N O C Barker, Fureka 'I'M-l!:;-dn F Bus ; H Elchwald, El Paso 11007 Sacrimen {8:¢e. Mrs Fletcher, Cal W _Rutherford, Napa fasin, Stations. B D Whitehead, Cinn |0 Fuller & w, London b d |~ " A *4:00¢ Mastiver, San Vallejo, W H Miller & w, Cal|H H Hunter, Alaska | o o e Callstogs, Sante Rosa. o » O Atwood, Stockton |Mrs Brown & Agl saoor e W e, E J Mann, Seattle C P Allen Jr, Stant: Woodland, ~Kuights Landing, L Keslle, L. Ang J Biffar, N Y M le, Oroville. ... . "10:49, J A Alexander, Stantd Mrs G Rider, Sacto | *4:30p Niles, Sau Joss aud Stockion *%:10r PALACE HOTEL. *3:00r The Owl Limited—Tracy. Fieano. H T Lion, San Jose |W A Thurston, Mantla BakeraSeld. Sangus f Bew- J Leet, San Jose W W Elmer, Cal C E Reed, Pa Mrs A L King, Cal J S King, Cal C 8 Fay. Los Ang C C Atterbury, Pa J D Hoff, Los Ang | M D Rainbow, Alaska/W H Everett, U S N |W § Gambrill, Manila IT D Kelleher, Manila |W W Heaps, U S A Mrs J J Fay Jr, L An | D T Davies, Wash |H M Gomez, US A | H R Wagnes Y G R Rodney, U 8 A | Mrs S Morris, Chgo |A_P_ Rofenburick Jr, Master S Morrie, Chgol U S A . § Myott, England |F S Macomber, Cal W H Smith, Pasadena R Merriam, Paris | S G Ingle, San Diego 'Mrs R M Demingham, W Y Walrath, N Y |_Manila. T W Moore, Tesla | Miss N J Grace, Boston Oakland W P Hammon, OrvilleF G Marcus, Menlo | E Metzer, Oregon {W D Connor, U 8 A | T Scruttan, Oroville |Dr W T Morris, Cal C 8 Truax_w, ch & E W Mason, Bakersfild nurse, N Y Miss Crossmhan, N Y | K Truax, N ¥ | Miss Bache, N'Y H Truax, N Y | Miss Frank, Brooklyn | Mrs J D Redding, N Y'H D Clarke & w, Cal | iss J Redding. N Y Capt M B Buford, U J Flnlay, Manila | § 8 Thomas | Mrs S T Benson, S Lak! OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. 81032 Ocegon aad Oaiifornia Kxpress, Sac- as — Fremery, COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). (Fook of Mariet Street.) Santa Cruz_Excursion for_Sasta Cruz and FPrincipal Way Statious (8089 Newark Centerville, San Jose, F citon, Boulder Creek, Sauta Oruz sad Way Nowats, Genioevilio S osey ¥ wark, Centorviile, Sai J o Aimaden, Fuiton, Boulder Santa Cruz and Principal Way Stations. . - | *4:13e Newark, San Joss, Los Ga a4:13p Glenwood, Felton, Santa Cruz | CREEK ROUTE FERRY. | Peomsa NOISOO—Fest of Market Streat \Slis §)— 10300 18:304 8:304 (Third and Townsend Sta.) Tm 100 390 1300 s < awa. : | Rt Trcle 4™ | prom OAELAND—Foot of Broad 00 %00 10:004.4. | For ' Alaskan Ports—11 a. | _$1300 *1:00 1300 °*300 1400 *5:00r.m. } e et g | COAST DIVE (Broad Gauge). For _Victoria, ncouver (B. C.), Port Townsend, Se- attle, Tacoma, Everett, Ana- | | cortes and New Whatcom | (Wash.)—I1 a m., 3, and every fifth day ther Change at Seattle to this company’'s 804 Sunday Excursi San B s Oras. Facife’ Grove Principal Way Stations.. i after. Thern won in 2:08, the track record. The third heat was the greatest race of the meeting. Thorn won by a neck. The track record was again lowered three- quarters of a second. Thorn won the fourth heat and race. The summal First race, trotting, 2:16 class, purse $500: proved to be a grand contest and The Unknown clearly showed his gameness. Star Chamber set a_terrific pace, but could not shake him off. Florizar was given a length the worst of the start and ran a game race, but oould not get up. The Unknown had plenty of reserve and was going away at the end. The Elk, the favorite at 2 to 1 and heavily played, won the or Tacoma to N. P. R'y; at Vancouver to C. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cavu- cos, Port Harford (San Lufs Obispo), Gaviot: steamers for Alaska and G. N. R'y; at Seattls | Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme. San Pedro. | | *9:004 Ban Jose, Tres Pluce, Sunts Crue, Pasitic Grove, Faso' Kobles. Seu o T ‘ Luia Obisgo. uxt, Lompoe e For Eureka, Humboldt Bay—2 p. m.. August | e1ia San Jots and Way Stations - REH 31, Sept..5, and every fifth day thereafter. *31:304 SanJose,LosGatosand WayStations *Sidep 19:43¢ Ban Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, Palo Aito, Santa Clara, San Jose, Tres Pinos. Sants Oruz, Sailuss, Time—2:101, | d o1 ease 2 Osito, by McKinney (W. G. Durfee).5 2 1 1 1| East San Pedro (Los Angel d Newport— | ). s Paci 110:38a on moset the falont i the eaond rase gy | Bimore, by Longsworth (Ciark)......2 1 ¢ 4 2[a. m., August 3l Septe 4 and every Zousth 207 San Jose cud Way Sta ider beating Miss Mae Day and Boncy Boy, the fa- | Sable Frances, by Sable Wilkes day thereafter. 1157 San Jose aud Principal Way Stations *9:434 vorite and strongly played second choice. Sum- | _(Sullivan) .. 1 45 33| For San Diego, stopping only at Port Ha 48:007 San Jose, Los Gatos and Principal mary: Sfl’ e b:-bCu;:;l ‘i,’;";'?%:‘ BNy g g g 4} ;urd (San Luls Oblapo). Santa Barbara, Port| o o !:?fl-"g'; = Four and a half furlongs—The Elk won, Fri- | Hobo, by Arthur Wilkes (Mastern)..d P R A Eee 3nd Redondo (Los Anseles)-1l | oq 3oy Sendoss and Way Stasions. dolin second, Katherine Ennis third, Time, Timen 2 15, 2135 2131, 215, 2:18%. | Star+ Sept- % and every fourth day there- | y4,g57 San Jose aud Way Statiomn. ob%. 1 ¥ i i For Ensenada, Magdal A for Moruin T for Afteroon gy g By R B Second race, pacing, 216 class, best 3 1n 5 | Cano, Masatian, Altsra L Pay. Sents Hoon. | *Dally. ¥susday excopted ' 3§ Sunday ool SIeE anil s Daif IiroE-Tv v U (e | Durse s700: | Ha and Guaymas (Mexico)—10 a. m., Tth of b Saturday oaly. L ey thoy Ennie | Little Thorn, by Hawthorne (Thompson)..3 1 1| each month . | eSaturday and Sundse . ¢ Monday only. Tigig: econd. Harry Herenden thied. Time, | Relly Briggs, by Baywater Wilkes (Ho- | For further' informatton obtatn company's | e A e Superior stakes, mile and an elghth—The Un- | p&0000™ | folders. Enown won Flnizar hecond. Btar Chmmber | BAns R, by Eidney (Qesihon) 2 3 3| The company reserves the right to change CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. ce. third. Time, 1 Mile and a_s enth—Hard Knot won, ‘Bri- gade second, Found third. Time, 1473, One_mile, selling—Jim W won, Dagmar sec- ond, Handpress third. Time, 1:43. DETROIT, Aug. 30.—Results at Windsor: One mile and seventy yards, selling—Slasher won, Don Clarenclo second, Alva II third. Time, 1:47. Five and a half furlongs—Golden Harvest won, Lizzie A second, Pine Chip third. Time, 1:06. Mile and a quarter, selling—Monk Wayman won, Olive Order second, Fannie Taylor third. Time, 2:09. Six’ furlongs—Bummer won, Rathlin second, Expelled third. Time, 1:12%. Bteeplechase, full course—Sallust won, Hy Admiral second, Zufallig third. Time, 3:3. Six _and a half furlongs—Earl Fonso third, The Tory second, Dousterswivel third. Time, Six and a half furlongs, selling—Miss Red- wood won, The Dauphin second, Prince of In- dia third. 'Time, 1:21%. DETROIT, Aug. 30.—Results at Highland Park: 8ix furlongs, selling—Alex won, Spauldy ¥ zecond, Descubridora third. Time, 1:144. Five furlongs, selling—Rabunta won, Dream- life second, Prince of Song third. Time, 1:02% One mile and a sixteenth, selling—Left Bower 79, Sermencia second, Virgle O third. Time, 48, Six furlongs, selling—Pear] won, Sagacity sec- ond, Miss Fonseland third. Time, Five furlongs, selling—The Jade won, Lyror Bell second, Donna Seay third. Time, 3 Seven furlongs, selling—Jucoma won, second, Wilkerson third. Time, 1:27%. —— GOOD SPORT AT PROVIDENCE. The Abbott Breaks His Record Made at Readville. PROVIDENCE, R. I, Aug. 2).—There was racing from 2 o’clock until darkness to-day at the grand circuit meeting and the 2:20 class was carpled over until to- morrow because of darkness. The racing was the best of the week and the at- tendance broke all records for a grand circuit meeting at this track. The Ab- bott broke his record of 2:05%, made at Readville, and stepped the track in 2:04%, which ties the world’s record for geldings, held by Azote. Narragansett, 2:12 trot, stake $2000—Georgena Wwon_three straight heats in 2:12, 2:12, 2:11%. Ed Lock, Don L, Onward Silver, Ellert and Woodward C also started. 2:08 pace, purse $1500—Courier Journal won third and fourth heats in 2:08, 2:07%. Harry O won the second heat in 2:06%. Bonnie Direct won the first heat in 2:05%. Free Bond, Dem- ocracy, Bob Fitzsimmons, Little Boy and Bell- I‘;od also started. * 04 pace, purse $1600—Frank Bo Btralght heats in 2:041, 2:03%. i.rfl‘wm Bearchlight and Chehalis also started. .Woodlake, 2:20 trotting, purse $2000, unfin- {shed—Lady Geraldine n secénd and third heats in_2:1134, 2:12. Jos Watts won fourth in 2:14%. . Maggle Anderson won . first heat in 21214 Wasco, Lissa Bes, Winifred M, Ka- vala and Miss Pratt also started. ATiericn, "Mabel . Phation ani Soecene W also started. fourih wnd. fith heats. Best Gins. S5t 2355 " Lora Rossbers, Dr." ettt “and ‘Hati Cloud also started. i 2l TR~ moor on. Fan e —_— PLAY A TIE GAME. Chicago and Cincinnati Each Score Fair results: Three Runs. CORRECT STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Clubs— W. L. Pot. Clubs— Droskivs w3 8 ebtioees ... 30 BT Pittsburg ...55 48 .53 ®incinnatl .48 53 475 Philadelphia.51 5 .505 St. Louls 4T 53 BOStn ....00 Gl .4% New York .41 6 CHICAGO, Aug. 30.—Cincinnat! and Chicago fought a hard thirteen-inning battle to a tle to-day. Attendance 2000. Score: Clubs— R. L, Chicago .. 3 i m(, Cincinnat! 3 3 Patteries—Callahan and Dexter: Kahos. Umpire—Emsie. cidheion s v BOSTON, Aug. 30.—Willls went to pleces in the tenth and l.lln;;fl four hits, besides mak- i icen o cen . At 1000, Score: Clubs— R B 5 % 2 4 2 27 and 29 Fifth st. Tel. South 167, FUNERAL DIREOTORS AND EMBALMERS. Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. McAVOY & CO.. FUNERAL DIRECTORS & 1289 Market st.. between Sth and Sth. Telephone Bouth 247. O T T VET CEMETERY MA MOUNT OLI1 AN MARK H Battéries—Willis and Clarke; Sulll - cer and Grady. Umbln—!vmwooa.m e BROOKLYN, Aug. 30.—After pltching good ball for seven innings to-day Dunn was pound- ed for ten hits and the Brooklyns won out in Clubs— Philadelphta Brooklyn - Batterles—Dunn and McFarland; and Farrell. Umbpire—Hurst. American Association. DETROIT, Aug. 30.—Detroit 11, Minneapo- 1is °. INDIANAPO] Aug. 30— W-vhlnt’ Third ‘race, running, for_two-year-olds, five furlongs, purse $10—Bill Young won, _First Guard second, Iddietoto third. Time, 1:03%. steamers, sailing dates and hours of salling without previous notice. TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents. SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIG Fourth race, running, one mile, purse $50— &C ts. | RAILWAY COMPANY. Secaspray wonm, Grand Sachem second, Little | 10 Market st., San Franicsec Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St Sister third. Time, 1:40'%. Dennis, Tenrica | SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFASL and Elmodo also ran. Fifth race, running, five furlongs, purse $100 | —Limber Jim won, Bertha Mc second, Wance third. _Time, 1:021;. Ramona, Ahawnee, Fil- bert, Pauline J, Diamond and Sister Emma also ran. Red Leary was disqualified for foul- ing. SALE OF SPRECKELS YEARLINGS AT SHEEPSHEAD | Auction Well Attended and Fair Prices Realized on the Ma- Jority of the String. Special Dispatch to The Call. NEW YORK, Aug. 30.—Before the races Sheepshead Bay on Tuesday Auctioneer Bain held a sale of yearlings from A. B. Spreckels’ Napa stock farm in began at the Fasig-Tipton Company’'s paddocks. The sale was well attended by prominent | The biggest surprise of the | horsemen. afternoon was rurnished when the filly by Ormonde out of Atossa was Knocked down to H. T. Oxnard for $1400. breeding alone it was expected that she would bring at least §5000. Again when a St. Carlo-Geraldine colt was offered the price was below expecta- tion, as his sire and dam were well-known performers. J. G. Follansbee _was the gurchauer‘ at §§50. Following were the est prices realized: Chestnut colt, by St. Carlo-Carnatlon I, T. M. Sloan, $200; brown coit, by Ravelston-Sach- arissa, H. T. Oxnard, $550; bay colt, by Eolo- Abble'F, J. Evans, $100; orown colf, by Imp. Crighton-Georgie VI, H. Howell, $400; chestnut colt, by St. Carlo-Frisa, J. E. Madden, $200; bay filly, by Ravelston-Lady Cleveland II, Matt Dwyer, $100; bay filly, by Imp. The Judge- Grace 'S, W. Hendrle, $200; bay filly, by Imp. The Judge-Lista Hock, H. Howell, $5%; black colt, by General Milés-Tragic, T. M. Sloan, $100; brown filly, by St. Carlo-Chartreuse, Hen- ty Stull, $500; dark bay filly, by Ormonde-Imp. Atossa, H. T. Oxnard, $1400; bay filly, by Imp. The Judge-Little Kate, H. Howell, $350; chest- by St. Carlo-Geraldine, J. G. Follans- $350; bay filly, by St. Carlo-Aima Dale, F. Burlein, $100; bay colt, by Bolo-Belle Guard, O. H. Chenault, $100; bay colt, by St. Carlo-Plque II, P. J. Dwyer, $400; chestnut colt, by Eolo- Maria ¥, O. H. Chenault. $110; bay colt, by Eolo-Marcell, W. Burch, $350: bay flly, by St. Carlo-Victory, J. Evans, §135; bay colt, by The Judge-Florina, T." M. Sloan, $i75; bay filly, by Eolo-Glee, T.' A. Hart, $325; bay colt, by General Miles-Nellie Bell. H. Howell, - $350. Total for twenty-five head sold, §7735. Aver- age per head. $3m. —_——————— TO FIGHT IN MONTEREY. Frank Miller and Charles Graxiola to Box Twenty Rounds. Special Dispatch to The Call. MONTEREY, Aug. 30.—A twenty-round boxing contest between Frank Miller and Chano Graxiola is announced to take glm in the Monterey Opera-house on eptember 7 under the auspices of the Monterey Athletic Club. This contest is the outcoms of the fight held a month ago between Miller and Graxiola, in which Miller disputes the decision which was fiven to Graxiola, Both men have trais ard for the coming fight, and present in- dications point to an exciting affair. A purse of §100 and two-thirds of the gate receipts will go to the victo: Builders’ Contracts. Charles W. Slack (owner) with C. P. Moore (contractor), architect Nathaniel Blaisdell~All work except plumbing, gas fitting, sewering, electrical work, trimming hardware, mantels, shades, gas fixtures and painting for a two- story, basement and attlc frame building on N line of Sacramento street, 98:9 E of Bu- chanan, E 30 by N 127:8%; §5350. Mrs. Emily J. Wilson (owner) with W. L. Holman (contractor), architect G. W. Percy— Elevator work for a seven-sfory and basement brick and terra_cotta building on SW line of Market street, 176:6 NE of Sixth, NE 40:3 by SE 170; $382% 1. S.' Foorman (owner) with Willlam Little (contractor), architect M. J. Lyon—All work for alterations and additions on building at 830 McAllister street, 25x137:6; $2300. Willlam L. Dolan (owner) with Petterson & Persson_(contractors), architect J. T. Kidd— All work for o two-story and rough basement {rame building on W line of Fair Oaks street, 48 N of Twenty-fourth, N 24 by W 90, H, A. 28; Louis Sloss Jr. (owner) with H. Haustsin (contractor), architect Albert Pissis—Iliumi- nated castiron steps and risers and sidewalk lights for building in course of erection on S corner of Mission and Fremont streets, SW 137:6 by SIS 137:6; $3025. LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Thursday, August 30. Alex Duncan, Guthrie,s}; hours from Hansen, 24 hours from nt Arena. Engalls, 21 days from Hilo. POR’ quille River, hence Aug 26. Salled Aug 30-Schre Dauntless Buenaventura, for Sau Francisco. e On her | | WEEK DAYS-7:30, 9:00, 11:00 & m.; 128 THE 0. R. & M. £, 33 £, 630 p m Thursdaye Bxtra tri DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO at 1L 0. o, urdays—Extra trips at 1: | 2 v m. = O RT IT.AN D SUNDAYS—§:00 9:3, 11:00 & m.r 130, 3:30 From Spear-street Wharf at 11 A. M. by L L0 SAN RAFABEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. 0, 1:50. 9:20, 11:10 8. m.; 12:48, 15 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at $I2 First Cl inciud FARE $5500as8'me,, ""ouging Beren STATE OF CALIFORNIA sails.. % August 31, Sep! . 20, 30 | COLUMBIA sails, . 5, 15, %, Oct. 5| Short line to Valla, Spokane, Butte, | _Bet Helena ‘and_all “poin e e Nexthwest | mime sllefsls o shevs. roug! ickets to all points East. - 1 I L VAR, Grema S Ban Francisco. [Apr. 1 19%0.] San Francisco % arket S . - GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Sun- Sun- | Week Superintendents. days. Destination.| days. Days. Novato. 10:40 am| $:40 am Petaluma. | 6:05 pm/10:25 am KAISHA, P AR T 1 | Fuiton. Windsor. 25 am TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- Healdsburg. ner First and Brannan strests, at 1 p. m. Lytton. for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling Geyuerville. | Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai, and Sovenbaiis. s 220 Jans S0 oy connecting at’ Hongkong with steamers for Tn- Hopland | 1035 am dia, ete. No cargo received on board on d and U E o sttt n day Ukiah. | 6:30 pmy | 88 NIPPON MARTU 10:38 amy | 88. AMERICA MARU.. W y, Oct. 17, 1900 | e e S nt 4:20 pra. $S. HONGKONG MARU. . Nov. 13, 1900 | | moumatts aol®, Honoiilu: | Sonoma ’ 915 am| 5:40 am ound-trip tickets at reduced rates. - frelght and passage apply at company's office | S s e | 421 Market street, corner of First. 10:40 am|10:35 am W. H. AVERY, General Agent. I Sebastopol. | 7-35 pm| 6.2 pm AMERICAN L “;t‘u-twnnm Santa Rosa for Mark West and White Sulphur Springs. ; at Fulton at Lytton for Lytton 2 e FEW YORK. SOUTTANPTON. LONDON. PARTY | Gevserviily for Skugas Sprines:’ar { Stopping at Cherbourg, westbous d ehiand 5o RKelseyvil From New York Every Wednesdas: s m. | Y : - | baa Springs. Soda Bay, ‘and Bartistt | st. Louis. ept. 12]St. Louts. -Oct. 3| Bprings; 8t Ukiah for Viehy Saratoga | New, York......Sept. 13| New York......'Oct. 10 | Springs, Blue Lakes. Lavrel Dell Lake, Witter | St Paul....Sept. 3ISt. Paul. Oct. 17 | Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter ' Valley, RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. Westernland ...Sept. 12| Friesland . Kensington t. 19| Southwark Jobn Day's. Riverside, Lieriey's, Buckneil's Heights, Hullville, Orr's _Hot Mendoeino City, Fort , West- o, Qeal. Willita, | Laztonvile, 's Springs, Harels, Olsen’s, Dyer, Scotis “Baturday to Monday round trip tcksts a8 Noordland ep! Westernland. 3 t INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO. L g tokets i On Sunday_round trip to all potuts prempene o by L7 1L~ [ s 1 et st.. COMPAGNIE GENE! NSATLANTIQUE. M. C. TING, & R RN = DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. General Manager. Salling every Thursday, instead nffl Saturday, from November 2, 1899, at 10 a. m.. from Pler 42, North River, foot of Morton street, L'AQUITAINE. t. BRETAGNE, Sept. 13; LA LORRAINE, Sept. 2); LA CHAMPAGNE, 8?! 27. First class to Havre,- $8250 and upward. class to Havre, $55 and upward; § per cent reduction on round_ trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES and CANADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson butlding), Naw York. J. F. FUGAZT & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Montgomery avenus, San Francisco. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. Commencing April 32, 1908 JEANIC 8,8. CO.-HONOLULU, APIA ACCRLAND AND SYDNEY. S. §. MARIPOSA (via Honoluly) to New Zealand and Australia Wed., Sept. 5, § p. m. 8. 8. AUSTRALIA (Honolulu only) B ..Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2 p. m. J, D. SPRECKELS & BROS. C0., e Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. Freight 227 KOSMOS LINE S. S. Tanis, 4500 tons, sails about September 5. | 804 7., D; SPRECKELS & BROS. CO.. Agents | 114 Montgomery st. ler No. 7..Freight office, 827 Market st., San Franeisco. < 2 FOR U. S. NAVY YARD AB VALLEW., Steamer “‘Mon: r MON., Tues., Wed., Thurs. and --t. m., 3:15, 8:30 p. m. (ex. Thurs. it days,'1 p. ‘m. and 8:30: Sundays, 3 p. m._Landing and office. Mission-street Dock, | Pier No. 2. Telephone Main 1508. "SANTA FE ROUTE FARE 50c AINS. MARKET-STREET FERRY. RAILROAD TRAVEL. Leave: ; Dally for Chica|" Arvive: MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY. oo, "City oc” Mex: Leave San Francisco via Sausalito Ferry: WEEK DAYS. a. m., 1:45 and SUNDAYS...8, 8,10, 11 a. m., 1:30 and 2:30 Fare San Francisco to Summit and NEW TAVERN OF TAMALPAIS NOW TICKET OFFICES......621 MARKET SAUSALITO FERRY.