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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1902 PONIES SUSTAIN ~ WINNING GAIT Senators Make Confidence. Game Is Listless and Devoid of Any Interesting Plays. The Ponies and Trainer Harris came up from the south, where they had swell pas- m feel like a bunch of nd acted like a lot of colts vesterday after- e, was the suf- | ecutive time league fell down. | ture to make th two-year-c course nto, of cour e twelfth co; f the time was 8 to umerous erratic turns t to have been good. not a good the funny stunts. ic r church-goers, but H evidence, but he trifie unsteady i from his stage was_there. roughout the Some timely Many Errors and Lose All so bad, but the Sen- ame of ball to look acked vim and blood-curdling in- and all other attachments which fans yell and_tear d Bill Dever- e crowd was composed Joked more like a scientific talk an exhibition of the as the local slabster s old-time wildness previous occasion at up the dope for the )ave a good chance to set- n tells the story of the hitting Ponies, but on sev- scd to get rattied when any of | Leads a High-Class Field of Eighteen JOHN GUBBINS’ HORSE ARD PATRICK - CAPTURES THE CORONATION DERBY Faultlessly Ridden by J. H. “Skeets” Martin, a California Jockey, He Under the Wire. ONDON, June 4—The general hol- iday-making mood of the people and the desire to ease off the strain arising from the combina- tion of the announcement of peace in South Africa, and the influence of the approaching coronation festivities, was | exemplified to-day by the unprecedented | muster of the classes and the masses at Epsom Downs, for the Coronation Derby. King Edward and Queen Alexandra, the | Prince and Princess of Wales, the Duke and Duchess of Connaught, the Duke of Cambridge, Prince and Princess Charles ark and the Indian Rajahs and uites took special trains to the course. They received -ovations: every- | where from the crowds, which spread over every available spot, in spite of the | irclement, showery weather which pre- vailed. A strong_contingent of Americans was present. Half a dozen coaches of lead- hotels held numerous transatlantic visitors. Mrs. Choate, wife of the Unit- ed States Embassador, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Westinghouse of Pittsburg May. | on their coach. Richard Croker of New York wandered about the paddock, evi- | dently extraeting great pleasure from his 2 It when D%l | surroundings. He said: “These gather- ings rid one of so many political and other cares.” | The programme started with the race for the Epsom Town plate and in that event Maher (American) piloted Russet Brown to victory. Maher was also second in the second race. This opened the way for the blue ribbon | event of the racing world and there was a rush for the saddling paddocks to see the competitors. J. Reiff not being well, Rigby came over from Paris to ride Wil- |liam C. Whitney's chestnut colt Intguder. | J. H. Martin was on J. C. Gubbins' brown colt Ard Patrick; Maher piloted the Duke | of Devonshire's 'brown colt Cheers; Jen- | kins rode_Wallace Johnstone's bay colt acted He right Rank game | 3, ed more runs than | Fowling Plece. while Spencer had the S T hever found Kane | ount on J. R. Keene's bay colt Kear- cant or so. The south- | Sarge. DELAY AT THE POST. ’ S i brown colt Ard Patrick first; Colonel Hen- ry McCalmont's bay colt Rising Glass second; the Duke of Portland’s brown colt. Friar Tuck third. Eighteen horses ran. The betting was 100 to 14 against Ard Patrick, 40 to 1 against Rising Glass, and 100 to 7 against Friar Tuck. The result completely upset all calculations. It was considered a- one-horse race, but Scep- ter never flattered her supporters. Martin said after the race: “The train- er, Mr. Darlington, cautioned me that there was but one run in the colt and to Leld him, but T found him so keen that when 1 got well off at the start I deter- mined to keep the place and make the pace. Fearing that Scepter might over- take us 1 loosened the rein for a few strides and then Ard Patrick seemed to lag, but with one kick in his side he re- turhed to his former speed and I never Lad another fear. Rising Glass attempt- cd to challenge later, but he never was ;llr‘;-;xfgrous and we came home easy win- Martin followed up his Derby success by riding a dead heat in the race for the Caterham plate, in one of the best fin- ishes 'ever seen at Epsom. Gun Club, ridden by M. Cannon, was a strong fa- vorite and when within a stone's throw of home seemed an easy winner.. Then inch by inch Martin urged the Fledgling filly on, till the public.thought“she had won." King Edward witnessed ‘the race with the keenest interest. When a dead eat was announced the crowd cried out: “Well done, Martin.” Mr. Gubbins, the owner of Ard Patrick, is an Irishman who owns a big stud of horses at Limerick. He owned Galtee More. which won the Derby in 1867. M. Gubbins subsequently sold Galtee More to the Russian Government for £21,000. MARTIN A CALIFORNIA BOY. “Skeets” Martin, who vode the winner. is essentially a California jockey. He has ridden on this coast during the past six seasons and first came into prominence i he;ex't He then went East, where he made a hit. He was among the first of the American riders to follow Tod Sloan to Europe, RESERVE STAKES AT UNION PARK Many Greyhounds En- tered for the Cours- . ing Events. Dogs Beaten in the First Round of Special to Meet Again. Three regular stakes and a consolation event will make up the card this week at Union Coursing Park. On Saturday all the reserve stake and one round of the class reserve will be decided. On Sunday the remainder of the latter stake will be run, together with a special stake and a consolation event for dogs beaten in the first round of the latter. The draw last night resulted as follows: Special stake, thirty-two dogs—J. Serroll's Cascade vs. G. Sharman's Sir Pasha; Ready's Full Moon vs. E. Geary's Ruby Sa key; E. Geary's Falr Oaks vs. F. A. Mec- Comb's” Motto; R. Attridge's Sofala vs. E. Geary's Ireland; J. Dempsey's Jingle Bells vs. Yosemite Kennels' Mose; A. R. Curtis’ Flyng ¥ox vs. P. Doyl Liberator; T. J. Cronin's Vandal vs. J. L. Ross’ Game Boy; A. R. Cur- tis' Old Ironsides vs. P. M. Clarkson's Promp- to; E. Geary's Roy Hughie vs. P. J. Horgan's Musket; F. A. McComb's Otto vs. D. Walsh's Sacramento Boy; Chlarini Bros.' Gambit vs. P. M. Clarkson's Golden Garter; Pasha Kennels' May Hempstead vs. A. R. Curtis’ Anchor. A Van der White's Lear King vs. B. Silva’s Max ter Rocket; J. L. Ross’ Fontenoy vs. Chiarini Bros.' Tame Tralee; Pasha Kennels' Rural Artist vs. P. M. Clarkson's Miss Brummel; E. Geary's Fenii vs. C. O. Peterson’s Silver Cloud. Reserve stake, twenty-four entries—H. F. Anderson’s Highlander vs. A. McLeod's Blonde Beauty; P. Rellly’s Lord Grannan vs. L. M. Connell's Honest John; D. Donovan’s Railway Boy vs. A, McLeod's Pure Pearl; A. R. Curtls’ Orlando vs. O. Prior's Nellle Grey; L: M. Con- nell's Republic vs. G. Coomb's Rustic Arbor; Pasha Kennels' Real Lassie vs. D. Erskine’s Lavender; M. Grady's Real Affected vs. V. Noble's 'Reckless Admirer; F. C. Mack’s Woodcock Boy vs. Pasha Kennels' Lawrence Pasha Kennels' Reve D’Amous vs. M. Neal on's Fred Freedom; A. R. Curtis’ Dragon Fly ve. J. McCormick’s Black Daisy; J. F. Rogers' PAINES CELERT oMPOUND. Summer Energy and If You Are Nervous, Despondent, PAINE’S CELERY Will Give You Nerve Force, Activity Sleepless, Irritable or Out- of-Sorts in June, COMPOUND Fresh Energy, Vigor, and June should be the banner month of the year for the enjoyment of nature and life. 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Li ¢ of Market Street) RoM JUNE — ammive 004 Benicla, Sulsun, Elmira and Sacra- o o M 7.00a Vacaville, msey. . 7560 '30a Martinez, San Ramon, Vallejo, 130 M tistogn, Sunta Ross..«.. 8.25P 19, Wood!and, Knights Landing, , Oroville. ... 9 Portery Shasta (tor Barilett xpress — Davis, ), W Red Bluf, 8.30a San Jose, Livermore, lone, Sacramento, * Mar) Chieo, Red Blufl. 4.25» 8.304 Oakdale,Ohinese,Sonors, Tuolumne _4.26» .004 Vallejo o ... 12.25¢ 1004 Los Angeics Express Tracy, Lathrop,Stockton, Merced. Raymond, Fresnoand LosAngeles 8.25a Vallejo, Martinez and Way Statlons Hayward, Nilesand Way Stations. The Overland Limited — Ogden, Denver, Omaha, Chicage Sacramento River Steamers. Wingers, _Sacramento, nd, Willows, Knights Marysville, Oroville Williams, Landing. Ntles, Livermore, Hayward,N lles,SanJose, L The Ow! Limited—Fresno, Tulare, Bakersfield, Saugus for Sants Barbara, Los Angele 3 Port Costa, Tracy, Lathrop, Mortinez, Antioch, ced, Raymond, Fresno. Niles Local . Hayward, Niles and Vallejo Orfental Omaha, St. Louts, San Pablo, Port and Way Station: Denver, DICORo. .. - osta, Martinez Mail — Ogden, .00» Vallejo 00 Tullele & Gaiidorain Bxprese-oc- ramento, ysville, Redding, Portland, Puget Sound-and East. Hayward and N1 E arket 19.107 Hayward ~ coasT LIy 17454 Thousands are now acquiring rugged z e 2 fealth and buoyant spirits through the| 8184 Newark Centervilie, Sea g use of Paine's Celery Compound. The Crus and Way Stations. 5500 blessings of health, home and nature will | 216 Newark, Centerville. Ssn Jose, be your portion if you wisely use the New Almaden. Felton, Boulder great medicine this month. It truly Cuadl: BN Gt S e iakes pevple. wel 4167 Newsrk, San Jose, Lot Gatoss 18,504 S1BE Sun ose. Los Gatos. Santa CFuz... c8.804 AKLAND HARBOR FERRY. FrogéAK\' FRAN CISCO, Foot of Market St. (Sitp 8) —+7 9:00 ll“lflAJi. n1I1Cl' 3.00 E'.LE)P::“ AKLAND, Foot of Broadway — 16: 38:0 From O e d0:00 A, 1200 2.00 4.00 = COAST LINE (Broad ks were occupied. : : < After a tedious dalay at the post the vl o o Coldius.vs. F, E. Kirkpatrick's Charming 7Third and Townsend Streets. ad : hine, and Ard Patrick, faultlessly ridden i o Horgan's Peerlese. 19004 San Jose and Way Stations..... .. er from Sheehan's club. |$0 churacteristic of his work in the saddle [ Class reserve stake, thirty- ries—F. 5004 T o exert his gray matter | bY his American jockey, pulled up a win got him into trouble with Mr. Gubbins | Joncs Minnie Sankes ve. Pachs Kennels Regai s e e 2 er 3 to exert his gray o | pre with ' couple moye of the Supposed got him into trou with Mr. Gubbins | Jones' Minnie Sankey 've. Pasha Kennels' Regai L7798 Monterey Excursion - p when Shugart hit a high fly to the left | RET, TN 2 COUDLe TRoLe O TR AP e L o D e LB e T R L R e S 3004 Cosst Line Limited—San 'ioas, and the Cap got & double instead | /OU!* T, - most celebrated amateur steeplechase | Kelly's Govérnor Mac; T, Sullivan's Vagrant Ghiroy, Saitnas, San Luis Obispo, ed out. Josh Reilly showed | ‘<_I[h huh;&t‘o gnbfea:;‘en filky. | riders in Ireland forty years ago. objected | vs. Kelly & Hanley's Naughty Grl; L. F. Santa Barbara, Los Angeles and t a true sportsman he is by playing [, 4€ c% ;‘,“- h‘l -t ek“:cer"&',"o% 35‘,": to the amount of punishment Martin in- [ Hoffman's Jim Douglass vs. J. Hurley’'s Alfal- Prinetpal Intermediate Stations. 10.46» t 2 true sportsman he is by PIaying |jows: The Derby stakes o sover! flcted on one of his horses. He kept him | fa: J. Hurley's Sugar Cane vs. P. C. Blick's 9.004 San Jose. Tres Pinos, Santa Cruz, e e Seont: eigns by subscription of 50 sovereigns on the ground some time. Yellow Tail; C. Glock's Alameda Lad vs. A. Pacific Grove, Salinas, San Luls pheld last weck. The score: | eqch, for i-year-olds, about one mile and Martin 15 of the same Gchool as Henry | Yan der Whitels Scoteh Reel; J. Trade's Bells Gbispo and Principal Intermedl- SAN FRANCISC a half. SN Spencer and the late ‘Dick’® Clawson and | nocket va. J. P. Thrift's Brutus; Aeneld Ken- ate Statlons . AB S s bm. 0. A m. | e wesult o detoll was: 7, CiGubbas is an accomplished horseman. W e e e R R L 100 S e e GatosandWaydiations .;:.Ei ] B e 2t S A ) s 5 rence; P. M. Clarkson’s Flower of Gold vs. ¥ San Jose and Way Statlons......... @ > P 2 0 [ d 0 | 1@ i e e e kel ) Pasha Kennels' Read Aristocrat; Chiarini Bros, ‘Hfli San Sisteo, Redwood, Paio Ao, lempronius vs. T. Cox's ockett il; J. F. S Olara, San Jose, res S s = & ° |MEEIER B SREIDDE | HARRY ORNDORFF WINS Rosere” Glancis v B, C. Macks Della 3 == . Fiaor, camta. orus, Suinas, Del TV . “Nealon's Pat Freedom vs. A. R. Curtls’ Ko Monte, Monterey and Pacific Al D M e i CLOSE BOWLING MATCE | Fis b Nigm; e o Feterion's Laiy Selile va = e 9.8 2 v T =7 . W. Fahey’ ictober Lad; T. Jplley's Little . San Jose Vay Stations.. E 3= 2 2 RALT!M(\AR’;’:E{{!Li':.\l igfiféhi B s Lok | Some days since George A. Holden, | May vs. J. egmerson's Gold LY W, ‘Cream. ;%%?7: D-;lllonn:';?xpre*u~<'n‘ysmwsnnqzm T 2w 3L a)leeteny “to solve the curves of Harper were master mechanic at the Orpheum Thea- e day v 'R, Cp HICE R Advalice GET A MuVE uN Yuu 4307 San Jose and Brincipal WayStations 1500 = ) % | responsibile for to-day’s defeat of the locals by o became proud"of his ability as a 1500r San Jose. Los Gatos and Principal oo 5t Lo v o wler and chall very 2 ay Stations... 2 e il pegien S PRPNSY | B e il S el [ Dovicriag CRlengely o toller Tt Polo Incident Is Closed. Do it now, and leave a call for our| ggoe senjpseand Principsi WayStaiions 8.30 R 4 AB. R B 0. A E, | for protesting against th . i | theater to bowl him for money or mar. | |LONDON, June 4—The Waterbury-|¥aS0n to get your laundry parcel this| {€.i6r Say Maico, Belmogt cdwood, T ’ 1 . Y - " " Menilo 3 o Alto. z 3 3 o ey | oV oy One xR dfirewsb_ury incident, arising from the use | Week, then and not untll then will you | g5, oo Wi Way Siation o T30 s 3 [ % ] 5 | 1atter accepted the challenge. ol spurs by Lawrence Waterbury, while | knrow the satisfaction that clean, white 7.00p New Orleans Express—San Lu ~ : 1 1|st 1ous : BT The date set for the contest was Tues- E::{‘;’"% polo st Hurlingham Saturday, | and perfectly finished linen can give. Obiapo, Sunta Barbara, Los 4 : sE : s ua nst w rewsbury protested, les, Deming, EI Paso, 3 G H 1 0| Batteries—Howell an Robinson; Powell and | day night and the Owl bowling alley Was | b3 'heen settled by an exchange of THend: | 1o o oreariny 1o v e cog eand 22 Ericans and & : 10.18a H 3 0 0| Sugden. Losen as the place of meeting. In the | |y jetters between Foxhall Keene, captain it's not pleasing to your eye and sense of | g11.45e San Jose and Wa Wa 3 9 ¢| PHILADELPHIA, June 4_in the face of | interim Orndorff visited various alleys| of the American team, and Lord Shrews- | What's right we'll make it so. A for Morning. P for Afternoon. C Patterson’s superb_pitching, the Philadelphia and learned a few wrinkles in the game. | pyry, No saw edges. 4 Sunday excepted. tSunday only. y | e i0er Soore |+ { Atlgr tho pertormance “uesday night ® ~® | UNITED STATES LAUNDRY Gandsy only. 0000 1 02| Clubs— SR 2t rndorff with his seconds and ~Holden TO 8§ IRISH HORSE WINNER OF i TALH AIL. Office 1004 Market Street 0110 2 00 | Chicago .. S e SE with his “gang” repaired to the alley. \ = 1110 8 x—8 | Philadeiphia s T THE DERBY, AND HIS AMER- | | The betting was 10 to 1, with Holden on | Steamer, Destination, |Sails. | Pler. Telephone—South 420. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO D 8 .1:8 2 x5| Raiteries—Patterson and Sullivan; Wilse and ICAN RIDER. the long end. No one fancied Orndorff's -— | Oakland Office—54 San Pablo Ave, SUMMARY. f Powea ;+ chances and Holden entered the mateh & | 1oqus HomRne 5. o LESSEES —Kane, Shugart. Sacrifice hits | CLEVELAND, June 4.—Lajole played his | % -} | topheavy favorite, 3 e ot 125 AN ® - Beitty, “Piiet ‘baee on errore--Ban | fret game with Cleveland to-day. " Cleveland | Orndorft stripped for the fray and creat- | Decpaten:..| Seatcle & Faiehaven| & bm|Pler 18 SA¥ [RANCISCO AND WOATA PAGIFS Sacramento 1. First base on called | won by bunching hits. Attendance, 9166. Score: M” PAY GILHEMHSTEH [:LMMS ed consternation in the ranks of Holden's | state Cal... San Dicko & Way.| 8 am|Pler 11 BAIGWEAY COMPARY. T Kane 5, off Cuiter 5. Laft on bases |~ cyuns Wb e 1 | followers by the development of his bi- | Umatilla.’.,| Puget Sound Ports.(11 ami|Pier 10 } Tt Fuiys Faed of Sceles 99 s : mento 8. Struck out— | . C1UbE— ” ceps and forearm. Holden went to pieces June 6. § B; Cutter 2. it by pitcher—Nor- | Slevelan: - 4 s . and. Orndorff was nervo A San Peds SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. a Double plays—Hulen to Gra- | Boston - 3 2 32 8RS ith e e o e s T L [ e s WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:30, i Ho Time of game—One hour | _Batteries—Moore and Weod; Prentiss and Continued From Page Seven. Gerft bowled Q?h.fdn"l‘.fi R O | i e 3 Pfi’sz has a pro fessional 3130, 5:10, 6:30 D. m. Thursdays—Extra trip | WASHINGTON, June 4.—To-day's game e betting had swit: & | Humbolat ... [1:80 p|Pler 11 L 5 ” PITCHERS ARE HARD HIT. | was s slugging match and Washington was an | PORT KENYON—Arrived June 2—Stmr Ar- arite and Holdggedretlg?dgflthvga;hfg; BT Rivir| Fovts ey frame fitter to keep ST500 and_ 620 p. AR TN TR - FH I o R | easy winger. " Attendance, 5343. Score: &0, Dence June 1.\ sune 9Stmr Na. | [OFMETLY occupled by the stage manager. Coos Bav'& Ft. Orfal10 am|Pler 13 ; SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. LOS A} S, June 4.—Oakland took | Crubs— R H E SRAG rrive e r No- | The game was exciting; Orndorft winey | Goos Bay -+ our glasses in shape _WEEK DAYS—6:05, 7:35, 7:50, 9:20, 11:13 g e 5 g [ tianal City, hence June 2. , ning - | Humboldt . 4 pm|Pler 2 y p ) o - the fiest game of the present series by 2 | washington . 23 1 1 N O yes® une 3_Stmr Ruth, | PY one point: ‘The score was 6 to: 6. | San Pedro & 9 am|Pler 11 e A Yt bR terrific batting streak, most of the dam- | Detroit ... 28 ar 2| from Port Los Angeles. 2 | Point Arena . 2 pm|Pler 2 lays—Extra trips at 2: g . m &ge being done in the first inning. when | Batteries—Carrick and Clark; Miller, Cronin | , Sailed June 4—Schr Wempe Bros, for Port I e @ Willapa Harbor ©.l12 “m(Pler 2 at absolutelynocharge SUNDATE S:05, S48 130 & g 30, Bk, the visiting team touched up McPartlin | and Bzelow. = Townsend: : 5 Astoria & Portland.|11 am|Pler 24 s 4:55, 8:05, 6:25 p. m. for eight hits, scoring six runs. Mohler s o = X ISLAND PORT. Movements o Mexican Ports 10 am|Pler 11 fect ve H ATIONAL LEAGUE. teamers. Leave In BEffect Arry led of with & Cwo-bageer to left field. | posyon, June - Boston won to-day by | fol e T .ins, 0¥ 2—Berk R P Rither, Mendacas City 1 pmlPler 13 San Franciscol May 4 1902. |San Francisco Jpghs Dot the b In D mame Pinoe | bunchuye fits in the ‘Wrat two imniuae g |1 UFD TRRSRRIL U TO ARRIVE. Humboldt © am|Pler 13 47, 2 Week Destina- Sun- | Week mai on the team lined it out to the same | oo o | TaFEed style. Attendance 2100 | NpwW YORK—Arrived June 3-:Stmr Ad- | _Steamer. From. Due. e L wame i 4, X e ool spot. Hannivan, who retired to the bench |~ oo R m g |vance from Colon. = = = - | Valparaiso & Way.|12 m|Pler 10 642’/M S o ad after the fi ng, misjudged five files. | " 2 b - | *Sailed June 3—Stmr Orizaba, for Colon. SHiyal Willapa Harbor June 5 Tahiti direct 10 am|Pter 7 ARKET OT. e During t he game the fielders | Boston oo I 1T vay SRS ot Peking. China_& Japan June 5 | Gity Sydney | Panama. & Way Pis(12 - m{PMSS . wrere kept busy, as both Oakland pitchers | St- 1ot & E : 4 4 - A 2 Pr dered 5 June & June 10. = ol BlcPartiie wers it fresly. Coakinnd | , Battesies—3Willls and Jcittrefne; - Dunham |3 0r - Lih —Arcived June ;2 —Fr bark Hoohs, [iBesputch June 5 S X more in the ninth. Hodson and Schmidt | PHILADELPHIA, June 4. — Plttsburg’s | derah, hence Feb 6. sl e R T June 5| North Fork. Humboldt ... :|'® am(Pler "2 i Santa Rosa were batted almost as hard as McPartlin, | beavy hitting was responsible for Philadel- | HONGKO! Arrived June 2—Br stmr In- | Son Dicge & ¥ |June 5 June 11. the home team getting eleven hits off | phia's defeat. Attendance, 1631, ~Score: verlc, from Norfolk. Eel River Ports e | Elaiies. | IoF Yo tuams (X ped Riemif anta e e 10:20a their delivery, but not emough of them | Clubs— | “Safled Jure 2—Br stmr Teenkal, for Seattle, Cresce: 4 HE: .| Newport & Way am|(Pler % . game together to overcome Oakland’s BiE | Prttatuers B L YOKOHAMA—Arrived May %—Jap stmr | 2| en henrax {June £ | Mandalay.. Coquille River'....| 4 pm(Pler 2 e There was a chance in the ninth, | Philadelphia E 3 Ivo Maru. from Seattle. Cres. City....|Crescent Cit: 5 3 = G ALL when Slagle came to the bat with thd e e ona ot Dustens. | costlied May Ji—Br stimr Athenian, for Ven- | City mea..‘ru}ff"s'aunay Bitia 1 [Thne Sf Ballien |Sqetdes Tacmd | Srminiee 2 rainsS—opaiy. ol s:00al Cloverdate 120 p Bis that followed :’L‘;e!n;:ogurlér’ra}f Ihree | Magee ‘and Jacklitsch. Umoires—Brawn and TOWN—_Sailed June 2—Br ship | Ean Pesiro.. .| Banta Barbara T 8| e L e e Leave Market-Strest Ferry Depot. 7:30a] 8:00a] Hopland 20 & LA AL TS L any | Powers Iverna, for Hamburs. June §-Ger ship Bmilie, | § Portland.. | Hadlock . June § | Columbia.. Astorta & “Fortland|11 pm|(Pier 24 Licra 3:30 | 5:00 p Ukiah 20p fea > . 7= NEW YORK, June 4.—New York broke the et e R Phoenix. Mendoci; 1 Local | Mon& | Local | Ovrl'd 7 . it E g feature. Tomam was not far behind him | e with a victory to-day, defeating Chicago in iy s b Antp! Tox| Chamaii Grays Harbor Tone 11 Hepanar.. | Aracie b FortianTila mibler 3 Dally | Thurs | Dally | Dafly T:00al 8:000" “Willle aad LOS ANGELES. Bea o e New Yorkore " was rotosses so | NEWCASTLE Salled June 2—Br ship | Aeapien | Paneme SO foi i June. 10, Ly San Fran : L £ i 4 or rs, ‘was released and |\ NEWCASTLE, D | Acapulco..... Panama & Wi June 7| Queen Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pler 1 | 8:00p || 3:30 p| 5:00 p 20 p AB. R BH.SB.FO. A E | Harley played that position. Attendance, 2000, e s onclaco,” May: 28 -BGhr{ 2orth Work. . {Humboldt .. {June 7| Ratmter. .. | Senttle & Whateom| & pmlEier 3 |§ AT voktest S o || T30a 8100 Sonoma, 10 2 2 Score: per, . G. e T e 5 E B - on B 5 s.s.n 3 T R m | o MAZATLANCSalied June 1—Stmr Acapulco, e e e {June 8 | Alliance" | Portiand & Way...| 5 pmiPler 16 (| Freano f 39 || 5:05| 5005l len Eiien 205 P | 2% 5 . | for San Francisc g b = - : 5130 3 1 7|cnicaso.. Lo 8 7 3| PORT NATAL Salled June 3—Bktn La- - |New York via Panama.|June 8 FROM SEATTLE. “ Vi Sioos || T:a0a S:00 8] Sebastopol 20 2 1 ¢ Y 2 3 .| Newport & Way Ports. |June a 100 a > = ™ 4 0 0 0 1 4 o]New York. 4 6 3|naina, for Sydney. | Humbotat. : b B = « Bkers'd 7:35q {| 3:30p! 5:00p 20 p § 1 1 0 2 0 1| Batteries—Williams and Kling; Evans and | OCEAN STEAMERS. Seattle & Tacoma June 9| — = ’ bl Bl i Kan City. : - 8:02a Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West P oD '3 8.2 % Yeww Db Contiine. NEW YORK—Sailed June 4—Stmr St Paul, | Columbla. ... |Portland & Astoria. June 9 | Farallon Skagway & Way Ports.|June 5 Chicago 15 pl.......| 8:47p || Springs and White Sulphur Springs: at Fulton 1 4 0 1 BROOKLYN, June 4.—Brooklyn added | for Southampton; stmr Zeeland, for Antwerp; | State of Cal.. San Diego & Way Ports./June 9 | Oregon. .| Nome ... o 5 a for morning. p for afternoon. for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Spring: I 32 2% 3 8‘kn'$2ver Eame’to it winning streak to-day, | stmr Majestic, for Liverpool, S s ARt ant June 11 | Lyra. . fpuio & £ Miatael & L .13,';3?,..‘ T'u?‘pléflu o Ten e vt || e the Geysere Sna Boonmviie: at Hoplana B making seven straight games since th UEENSTOWN—Arrived J e i atnier atcom- ...o... June 11 | Valencia. I S Jeaquis Va A e S S I 8 6 0 6 ¢ o e DL e e . e e At | e Puget Sound Ports |June 11 | Rertha. - |Cooka Tniet & Way Portalyan 7 | | 16%; Corresponding train arrives at 8 a. m. || Duncan Springs. Highland Springs, Kelseyvill 37 B 11 0 27 15 4 |Attendance 1500. Score: Artived June 4—Stmr Numidian, | §; Dolar ey abp o [ine 13 ] Tuaie Nome & St. Michaal.....(June 7 || %%0%0 . m wondays ana Thursdays is th artoet. Syringay at_ Ukiah for Vichy Spring ool BT - 5 3 g s Bay ro Fay Port H . ursdays is s o aiicd for aceariun i he Hhno! | e, ¢ % %o oo woeton, | Barhon 112 | Sindedro & Way Forly Jung 12| paphin: ... skavay & Way Sori'lune 8 || ciceeniamLimitet rrving Faince Sowy || Sazsoge, Sprigs e Maxer, Tatesl" 250 OAKLAND. Cincinnat . 5 & g ALy Gaelle. China & Fapan e BRSO LD A June 11| | ine Cars and Dining Cars throush to Cm- || Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake Pomo. Pot- AL B S Sn. 0. 4" 5 | Beeotim . 5 a8 R PODL - Arrived June 4—8tme Ocean | Newburg San Pedro ... {Tune 14 | Baste vy | Blasoray & ‘Veides .. |june 12 | % cago. Chair Car runs to Bakersfleld for | ter Vallay, Join Deys Riversice Lisrieys ‘Walters, cf € 0 2 0 2 0 0|_Batterles_Ewing and Bergen; Kitson and |ic, from New York. G. W. Elder..| Portland & Astoria June 14 | Spokane | Skagway & Way Ports.|June-i4 | | accommodation of local first-class passen- Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Helghts, Hullville, Orr's 4 1 1 1 0 1 0]Farrell. Umgire—Emslie. ‘Sailed June 4—Stmr Rhyndam, for Philadel- | Umatilla, ....| Puget Sound Ports Tine 18 | Covtase City. | Skagway & Way Porto.[Jans 18 | | E=%;, Mo second-class tickets are honored || Hot Springs. Halt-way Fosee. Comeione. Camp Eoia e saals T phia; stmr Teutonic, for New York, Santa Croz...| Newport & Way Ports. |[June 16 | City Senttls. . | Skagway & Way Ports.|June 16 | | oF g, train. Corresponding train arrives || SEEERS FOBalr st Willits Tor Sherwood, Cali: 5 0 0 jieioielot il leirieieieieioledeiol @ | SOUTHAMPTON—Sailed June 4—Stmr Kali- - i Loty [ S ay. - faytony! ] | TH . 4220 pom. is Bt _ || Covelo, Laytonville, Cummings, Bell's Spring: L& e e N O S e 00000000009 g, o(‘;'?" ';’,,}:%fi:‘,fi%‘ooc:{rfiomyna e e gy = s B8 .7 5 5 al Dunleavy, Hodson, Walters. Sac. | Arrived June 4—Stmr Philadelphia, from 2805009690 090030003 Sod bt < . e e Wit rday to Monday round-tri 4 3 2.0 1.3 '9f —Mohler, Dunleavy. First b New York. through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- 3 1 8 0 0 1 1|errors—Los Angelés 1, Oakland 2. First base | ROTTERDAM—Arrived June 4—Stmr Stat- Free reclining Chalr Cars to Chicago; aiso | | *65 Sandays—Round-trip tickets to all potat 4 0 1 010 0 0/on called balls—Off McPartlin 2, off Schmidt 2. | endam, from New York, via Boulogne. Falace Slesper, which cuts out at Fresno. || peyond San Rafael at haif rates. o 2 0 0 0 0 1 0|Left on bases—Los Angeles 6, Oakland 8§ | CHERBOURG—Sailed June 4—Stmr Kalser @ || Sorresponding train arrives at 8:00 p. m. it thice, 650 Mark: c e B 35 L 3| Smck out-By Mcrartiln T by Schmiar 2. | Wilhelm der Grosse, (rom Eremen and South- daily. i far Ty S o S e, 42 12 7 11 2| Hit by pitcher—Mohler. Passed ball—] ampton, for New York. : ces—641 Market street and in Fe i. C. WHITID RU: TS BY INNINGS. | Time of game—Two hours. B nman. | & A NTWERP—Arrived June 2—Stmr Mathil- o ° Bpet. san. Francisco; 1113 Broadway, T M. - ks Vot gk 9013103 5| Pitcher Frank McPartlin has been ap- | a5 & Vineent, C v, - Montevideo, etc, : - 1 12 2 1 311/ pointed acting captain of the Los A 3 r 3 ) 3 Ot 1 s Angeles | ° BRISTOLAfrived June 4—Si L 3 £33 1.8 55| tanainke i mecs ot Custls B | o Fonom Gt 0T oY1 s s Youe Mnsk Weak? NORTH SHORE RAILROAD. NMARY { n on ac- | cent. N < Via Sausalite Ferry, g et e iy Three-base hits—Toman and Francks. Two- | fsg‘ulnkfeobfle!n‘.‘c%e“r:rur TOAPIE s & Have You Dragging Pains? Commencing April 27, 1902, . Time Ball. Are You Edsily Tired? P A il R 2 & Branch Hydrosraphic Office. U. 6 N., Mer- : H You Vari H WEEK DAYS_6:i3, 7T:43, .45, 9:30, 11:00 ' Exchange, San Franclsco, Cal., 0C ., 12:20, *1:45, 3:15, 4:15, '5:15, *8: oL 106 e g B g H SRS 2 LS i S8 e Time Ball on the tower of the F to Mill Valley. bullding was dropped exactly at noon to-day, Have y"fia“"" ity Sndistagtn of 2 he 4 i T SUNDAYS_T:00, 3:00, 0:00, w10:00, 11:00 I e. at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § vour youth? Have you ‘“come and [ when you ’re going 11580 8. m., 12:30, *1:30, 2:30, *3:45, 5:00, 6.00, s p. m., Greenwich time, | e gfi&mg_l}:w}':;l‘olgafk and ,’hnuldan? East, and Il tell you 7:30, 9145, 11:45 B e . ; 1 s v/ H. STANDLEY, 00 soon » Trains marke run to San Quentin, Do mnot always receive the sympathy and attention which Lieutenant, U. §. N., in charge. If you have these symptoms, or any why to take the Bur- TROM A R i, e T SusChcn they deserve. Their ailments are regarded 1 other sign of breaking down of your i i K DA355. 5115, 530, 4140, %53, 3 axdi garded as purely rerves and vitalit lington: Tourist-cars 11:00 8. m., 12:25, 2:1, *3:30, 4:40, 5:30, 6.40, imaginary, or natural and unavoidable at their tinie of i) Meson; and fBtds: ® in Blectricity as Apaiied while you sless thice .6 y | 20308 S¥s—s:00 ; life. Disease and infirmi = e United States Coast and Geod = Lsimiad ree times a week. B e e g R o B B RS ith old = rmlty should not always be associ-Z imion and Hebes of en A e : D H Thro’ standard sl | SRRE S L9 304 VWA S\ VA e, ated with old age. The eye of the gray haired grandsire/— Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San r. icLaughlin’'s Scahdarc. sicepes S gl may be as bright and the complexion as fair as any of e e DG H ] to Chicago daily—past F“"‘:u”’nl““r‘k:i“&, 27 To SR FRANCISE < x 1 2 _thority of the Superintgndent, | 3 > . his younger and more vigorous companions. NOTE—The High and 18w "witers cccur at 3 Electric Belt the grand- i UK DATE_SA0, 6ds, Tam o: e clt sion-streec whar: ut is made for - | 10318 ». m. . Good Blood is the secret of old age, for it regulates | the height of flde s the shmn ot torn Homt’ | @ et R 35 Seen | TSUNDAYS—6:30, T:55. 10:05, 11:10 a. m., and controls every part of the body, strengthens the nerves, makes the : of life into the weak parts continually for eryin Am- | b 2:30, 3:46, 5:00, 6:03, 7:15, 1 mgscl'es ela'sn_c and supple, the bones strong and the flesh firm; but when hours A night. It refreshes the nerves, . erica. P THROUGH TRAINS. this life fiuid is polluted or poisoned and 1 3 Sy 3 5 Sun rises expands- the vital powers, enriches the | 7:45 a. m. week days—Cazadero and way , or poisoned and loses its nutritive, health sustain- | sun sets . circulation and makes you feel bright, Bt and stations. ing elements, then there is a rapid decline of the vital powers, resulting | Moon _rises (ne :cf'le‘: :enedksv;?;fii ;nno"e mgm’: ong Ym‘:i“t stronger cach day, and ir .l".-*""hslt‘w i 'fi“‘ e v i iy 3 & y e i ew man—stronger ane | stations. in premature old age and disease. Any derangement of the blood quickly | g [Time 3t 1/ grand. $his method OF wDIne, AROS S Lk T e L e y&“‘?; | ©'5:15 p. m. week days (Saturdays excepted)— shows itself in an wulcer, sore, wart, tumor or some other troublesome | # el | . " Bdars — Caza a t g ‘ : — Cazadero growth :xpop the boig, ax;]d‘ rheumatic and neuralgic pains become almost 5 | 4:35) [ ] TRY IT NOW! 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If you can't call B YUKON ROUTE —Le;ve Y;u fa.fino Ferry | _ Arrive stimulates the debilitated organs, bodi : i e At banlk, SIS RDOHE Ty miktod: Xeenitit Jom Fran. | NootofMarimest. | Sam Feem. e ” e when all NOTE—In the abov it h sealed free. I have 50,000 cures. ‘wrif )t ailments disappear. S. S. S. is just such a tonic as old people meed g the AAth Tty B e o T res. Call or write to-day. Send this ad. yiShortest god quickest route to At Tk S | et . enw e | S0 [ Week Ebeove & Wak s estioh Coadl 85 40> The Sloarack, eop 0 | hand column and the successive tides of the Beware of medical concerns offering “Electric Belts Free” or for Hoo lewatt Be .l | ehtat e Ty of Tomat | VS | SOV € gestic p the Stomach. If there is any heredj- | 9a¥ In the order of occurrence as to time; the atrifle. This offer Is only a tric ~ lewart River, A A-| pain™ seturaing leares a6 7:20 [ 12 i i Y 1= | fourth ti . y s to folst a package of medi- Klondike, X 147 » tar y taint, or the remains of some disease contracted in early life, S. S. S, | furth tme column gives the last tide of the clnes upen you C.0.D. Write to me for anexplanation of the trick, po BT ntricts. 5 E15e. moo.'!""""’-'-'“*v-'w : will search it out and remove every vestige of it from the system. | Omietimes occurs. The heights given are | e Y DIR! LINE TO DAWSON 00 A ., Wk Dage caty: Write us fully about your case and 15: pee™ physiciAnssZsVise' b g | additicn o the soundirizs o(‘('k:s lflme‘d States Dr. M. C, McLaughlin, °°¢ ¥ARKET STREET, e AWEOR. - w0 B 3 o 3 s y rve; arts, except when a minus (—) For full informa o1 = P - et | 518y ou. Thi . | slgn precedes the height, o 4 tion apply to e ¥ Ihis will cost you nothing, and we will mail free our book on blood | fvm s e, ie, Jfight, and then the numbor i o e o S0 p. . Sundays, 10 40 1. 3. FRANCIS LEB. 8. B. BROWN, SATURDATS ALY Torers 53 s aive 8o Praimn TS #od skin iseases. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, Atianta, Ga, . | o charis. T piane of ricronc s S ek | @ ik Gk AGENTR Trache Mer” Sout oun "~ Agenc. an § | Tom ol s o e e ower low waters. m“mnmmom - : | Wee. C 1 ; ) ST .1 | Weekly Call, $1 per Year