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" THE ‘SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1904 — STAMMERING. Van Ness & Market, health; hours 1 to §. st 2 o'olock, from the funeral pariors of Porter & White, 423 Golden Gate avenue. Funeral under_the auspices of Lincoln Post No. 1, G. A. R. Interment National Ceme- tery. HARRISON—In East Oakland, Cal, May 30, 1804, at 1704 Nineteenth avenue, Mary Lor- ing ‘Harrison mother of G, W. Harrison, a native of Penneylvanis, aged 76 years 1 month and 26 days. HENNING—In this city, May 20, 1804, Mary Ella Henning, beloved daughter of Hannah 208 John AHenning. spd sister of Urs T Juver, end. Harry, George an erbert Henning, & native of San Francieco, aged 17 years 10 months and 23 day: ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the funeral pariors of James McGinn & Co., 214 Eddy | street, thenee to St. Peter's Church, where a | solemn requiem high mhss will be celebrated | for_the repose of her foul. commencing at STUTTERING AND promises cure if in fair TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington, No. 1 B Fpremicr,” §25; other typewriters at lower prices; rentals $2 50. The ng Exchange, 536 Californie st. A FEW good typewriters at $30 each; get par- e uhu“:{ L & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Mont- gomery st 2D HAND typewriters sold, rented. repaired. e ypewmiter Tnspas. Gor. 808 Market er an Typew: OR 10 LEASE. warehouse, 45:10x120; FOR SALE O L story ot block from P. freight sheds; apply 4 Beics ly Cross Ceme: premises. 13 Bluxome st., bet. #th and Sth. | jo-s0 o Cuk, Interment Holy — JOHNSON—In this city, May 20, 1004, James | H., beloved husband of Guadsloupe C. John- son, and father of Howard and Uctlla John- | ®on, a native of California, aged 38 years 4 months and 0 days. G Friends and acquaintances are reepect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from the par- | lors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. Interment I PROPOSALS. 3 WANTED—Notice ia i pmeposals will' be PROPOSALS—BIDS bereby given that seale: eived by ¢ " directors of the terane’ Home of California. at its office, toom 13, 830 Sansome st., San Francisco, Cel., up to 11 o'clock & m., Saturday, June 4, 1804, and opened immedistely thereafter 0. 0. F. Cemetery. | the presence of bidders, for furnishing | wgepy_ In this city, May 29, 1904, Catherine, and delive guartermaster and commis- | "dearly beloved wife of Michael Kelly, and sary_suppiies, etc., for the Veterans' Home, | p,ther of James J., Thomas,_ Michael Jr. and California (railrcad station | Jop, Kelly apd Mrs. Kate Rennison. a na- = ity 1. 1004, and coding Decemuar | tive of Kings County. Ircland, aged 64 years 1, 1904. Schedules with information and in- 1"!;19;3: fono 3 SapCai et stiuctions for submitting bids will be fur- | EFFriends pauatataboss Sre seapect- | Dy the undersigned, | fully invited to_attend the funeral to-day s o (Tuesdey). May 31, at 8:30 o'clock, from the Bidders will carefully follow the conditions | of the schedules, and no bid will be consid- | ercd unless it is in accordance with residence of her som, 2224 Greenwich street. between Fillmore and Steiner. thence 1o the such - e ar | Church of Et. Vincent de Paul, where & hedules. Bids on ten cofce Aod s | requiem high mass will be celebrated for oh bidder must accompanmy his bid with a | the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KELLY—In this city, May 29, 1904, Morris Kelly, brother of the late Mrs. Roger Fitz- patrick, and cousin of Michael Powers, = native of County Tipperary, Ireland, aged certified check upon some well-known and ble banking house for at least 10 per the amount of his bid, payable to C. ieson Kinne, treasurer, conditioned that the bioder will enter into & good and valid | as re- contract upon motice of acceptance 55 years, cuired by law. The board reserves the right 7 Friends and acquaintances sre respect to reject eny or sll bids and to order any | rfully invited to mttend the funeral to-day | over or under the amount of spec- | (Tuesday), at 8:16 o'clock, from the parlors ss John F. Sheehan, secretary of of McFadden, MecBrearty & Green, 1171 of Directors of the Veterans' | ission street, between Seventh and Eighth, Home of Californis, room 18, 320 Sansoms | thence of St. Teresa’s Church, wiere a re. #t, San Francisco, Cal. By onder of the quiem high mase will be celebrated for the board of directors. JOHN ¥. BHEEHAN, | ropose of his soul at ® o'clock. Interment Secretary Holy Cross Cemetery. PROPOS. will be recetv: the Bureau of | MENDELSON—In this city, May 30, 1904, D EuTulice ans Avovanta: e D et kan, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Men- D. C., untli 12 o'clock noo: delson, @ native of San Francisco, aged 5 sne 1904, and publicly opened immed years and § months. after, to furnish &t the navy | MILLER—In this cug; May 20, 1004, Helen de. are Jeland, Cal, and Puget Sound, G. Miller, Infant daughter of Elmer and Wash,, as specified, a quantity of nuts, riv- | Nellie Miller ; washers, brase barrel| ROGERS—In Berkeley, Cal, May 81, 1904, . locks, spikes, | philip beloved husband of Mary Rogers, & ! niscellaneousy pative of Ireland, aged years. tools, ash, poplar, spruce, [ Friends and acaquaintances are respect- | pine, “cherry, yellow "bark fully invited to attend the funeral to-day Oregon lea, ties, (Tuesda: at 9:15 o'clock, from his late opper rod, sheet copper. sheet residence, 2131 Prince street, Berkeley, thence - n and steel, steel plates and| 1o St. Columba’s Church, where a requiem billets, corrugated sheet seel, | mges wiil be celebrated for the repose of hus - white lea aints, shellac, | sogl, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment glyoar ve, white glue, condenser tubes,| St Mary's Cemetery, Oakland ass pipe. lron pipe, el boller fubes. | SALE—In thig city, May 20, 1904, Mary A. ves, gauses, pipe Sttings, Sale dearly beloved wife of T. A. Sale, and wrapping paper. letter | poepier ry E. Sale, Mrs. F. L. Ber- gy—a. stationery corn | nardi and the late George A. Sale, a native | dunters, coal, wood, Port- of Ire nd, aged 61 years 2 months and 9| tar felt sheathing. enamel | i T | »owlae linen, bieached mu bath | (> Friends and acquaintances are respect- d the funeral to-morrow andies, laundry soap, \Iboard. Blank proposals| (yyednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late upon application to the | dence, #I1 Grove street,” thence to Sa- Ao | i Heart Church, wherc 2 requiem mass | Pay cbrated for the repose of her sou ! g at 10 o'clock. Interment Hol y | etery - o'clock | BANL In this city, May 25, 1004, Richard H the City of Eureka - a native of Kitzingen, Germany, | per cent Forest Park improv e ars 6 months and 4 days, $100,000 43 per cent City Hall | _ 7 Friends and scquainiances are respest- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morro : 500 415 o ) i st bonds, . §35,000 4% poeratut | (Weaneaday). at 2 o'clock, from the funera) ower compretion bonds, sesued by the wity | parlors of the H. F. Maass Company 917 : e g oo of the Legistaturs | Mission ect. Interment Odd Fellows' . State of Calif of February 26, | ‘emetery tes 1901, page 27). They will be in NG—In New York City, N. Y., May o as follows Forest Park im- 04, Fra hilling., a native of Hon bonds, $125; City ¥ I, Pa, = S years. re apparatus purchase bon | sEELEY—In May 20, 1904, Cath- ewer compistion bnde, $875; said bonds | erine Ann, beioved wife of the late Charles wili be deted on or atter Jply 1, 1904, Prin. | Sceley, mother of the late Mrs. Frances and interest payable at the office of | M. Dahlen, end grandmother of Mrs. John the city of Eureka. ne-fortieth ail in Unpited All bids must be accompa- | B per ¢ and Theresa Dahlen, a native of aged 78 years 4 months and 8 and acquaintances are respe 6 by a certified check'for of » attend the fuperal id pavable to the Mayor of the city of | ( 31, at 11:30 o'clock, State of California. The ot h late residence, 1000 Washington street, contains a population of 11,004 as- | corper Powell Interment Mountain View sessed valuation $5,800.000. with ~prédent | Cemetery, Oakland, via 1 o'clock creek route ded indebtedness of §100,250, incurred in boat. 1902. 3. B. WUNDERLICH. City Clerk. SHUTTS—In Alameda, Cal., May 28, 3 ROPOSALE will e g Helen Mary Shutts, beloved daugliter of D A Fo Srarvouvad Wi ke Oom-| e Miitie il SAASE SC DA M LaAk —— R e '] ard Harry a native of Genoa, Illi- TR ot B 5! aged ars § months and 1 day. vrnish all outside teaming wiich will be | Sb DUpoIS Shuase C-) quired at the Yard, Mare Island, IE R In Oekland, Cal., May 30, | o e July 1 . to Jume 30, 1905, | Solomon, beloved husband of Babette | For information as t requirements apply at | . vorhesysibnd Sxther-wtilonis 8. ‘and | . ffice of the Captain of the Yard Bertha Silberberg, a native of Prussia, Ger- aged 83 years 2 months and 28 days. SOMPS—In this city May 29, 1904 Somps, beioved husband of F Sompe, and loving father of the late Emile omps, a native of France, aged 67 years months and 26 days. > Friends and acq ———— e e EIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHR 1 intances are respec fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- o g Mg B g B i i day, June 1, at 9:50 o'clock, from the Claren horized to have the same published | don Hotel 543 Post street, thence to French =imply to the announcement | Church of ame des Victoires, where t are published once in this column | & em b will e celebrated for -y the Tepose soul, commencing at 10 o'ciock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit flowers. BORN. WENDT—In San Rafael, Cal., May 20, 3 IER this city, May 26 1904, to the | Captain Charles E. Wendt, 4 native of Sw wife of Alfred Cellfer, a daughter. den, aged years. A member of Court | MILLER-In this city. May 29, 1904, to the | Acme No. 5L ¥. of A, of Elmer D. Miller, a daughter £ The funeral will take place to-morrow . : (Wednesday), at 1:50 o'clock, from the par- GWOOD this city, te . wife o - pa T o e iy, se the Wi ol il ok Valsala, Metiet & Do Stock- | e e i | 80 wizwst. Tnteiment Mousit Otiver Cometery: i In this city, May 1904, Mar MARRIED. b Wheeler, mother of "George W, MALLORY—SCHMALTZ—In this city, Mai Mina D. Wheeler and Mrs. J. 5, 1904, b Van Noetrand, 3. W, Hive 68 BEET N, X, aped fallory and A Schmaltz. i e — e ) DIED. Weathes Report. | Thomas Kelly, Morrie i tam 1 Mendelson | Mrs. Bridget Miller, Hélen G | (120th Mrridian—Pacific Time.) [ bn, Nathan Rogers, Philip SAN FRAN 0, May 30-5 p. m. | Sale Mary A The following are the seasonal rainfalls to | a nder, Richard date, as compared with those of same date last Schilling, Frank season, and rainfall in last twenty-four hours: Catharine A. Minnie William R. This Stations— Eureks Somps, Pierre G. Wendt, Capt Chas. B, | Red Biuff. ... Wheelér, Mary E. | Sacramento . 1 Francisco. BACIGALUPI—In this city, May 29, 1201, homas, beloved husband of the late Anna | San Luis Obispo. Racigalupi_ and father of Antone, John and | Los Angeles.. be late Joseph and John Battista Baciga- | San Diego.... X : tive of Italy, aged 82 years 8| | L7 Funeral services will be held to-mor- BN COMET BROGRD. w (We sday). at 1 o'clock, st the par- | = -4 i or he Wesiens Addition Foore "o | B aEafof & F rs 1724 Devisadero street, between Su . g sns= "8 =5 £l and Bush. Interment Italian Cemete 3 Eggd g& 85 9| BILL—In this city, May 30, 1904, William 11| STATIONS, 2 3E%5 35 8%, §| Gell. Leloved o of the latc Henry ang il oo ek -] &1 Mary Beil, and beloved brother of Edwin BE : g * Beli, Mrs. F. House and the late Mr. 3 3 i tiam Parieh. a native of San Franciscs, | ____ SN NS ged 42 yesrs and 10 montls. Baker . 20.84 66 44 NW Rain 02 LANI Friends are invited to attend a | Carsen L20.84 65 44 W Pt.Cidy .00 solemn requiem anniversary maes for the | Furcka 02 6o PL.Cldy .00 repose of the soul of the late Mrs. Bridget | Fresno ......20.90 86 Clear Folgnd. Wednesday, June 1, at St. Igna- | S.5. Faralion.is.04 58 PLCldy .00 tius Church at § 2. m. Fiagstaft .66 72 Clear =~ .00 ' COHN—In this city, 30 1904, N Pupatetle .. 4 Chondy, Loi loved husband nestine !‘ohn..lh:::‘dy Infependeice | » i ] o and Rosalie’ Conn | Los Anceles i Clear 100 ¢ Germany, aged 47 years 7 months | Mt Tamalpal : Claar .9 daye. North Fiead 58 Pt.Cldy 00 In Oukiand, Cal, May 30, 1904, Sarah -1 e . beloved wife of Charles Cole, and mother 6 Clondy 00 of Siivia, Grace and Guinette Cole, a native 6 POy 200 linois, aged 42 years and 26 7 PL.Cidy .00 L May 80, 1 [ Clear .00 Gllumber. & native of Ircland, aged 74 56 SE Cloudy 00 COONEY—In this city, May 28, 1904, James 2N N Owr % Cooney a native of County Galway, Ire- e e e e land. aged 65 years S mW Clear . 29 L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- 094 W- ek 00 rully invited to attend the funeral to-day™ i2 54 8 . Cloudy .00 Tuesday). at §:30 o'clock, from the parlors bt 46 SW Cloudy .00 of Mopahan, O'Hara & o.. 2330-41 Mission 30 51 8 Cloudy .00} wireer. pear Nineteenth, thence to St. Charjes | Winnemucca . 2 2 NW Clear .00} Borromeo’s Church, where a_solemn requiem | Yuma S iW . Olear = 00| high mass will be celcbrated for the re = N v ! of his soul st 8 o'clock. interment Holy | WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | Cross Cemetery FORECAST. | ward Reed Ferris, beloved husband of Jes- | Pacific slope, Light showers and thunder. vie M. Ferris, fathér of Viola lda Ferris, | storme .rewr:ponel.d"tnm the Rocky Mountain and only won of Mre. Harriet §. B. and the | region ) late Captain J. R. Ferris. A member of Oak | The 'pressure has fallen over Arizona and - Of Ala- | remained mearly stationary in other districts. :| The temperature has fallen over Eastern FERRIS—In Oakland, Cal., May 29, 1904, rA-l Generally cloudy weather prevails over the | Grove Lodge No, 215, F. and A. M. meda: Oakland Camp No. | flow from the field stand | brought his weight up to 125 pounds, | cession Glorifier was the logical odds- | but Gannon rode hard and closed the | miles, the Empire State Steeplechase handi | Betting. | B | Hawtre: GLORIFIER STANDS A HARD DRIVE AND TAKES HUDSON STAKES CLEVERLY P T R Bell Colt a Good Ride by Gannon. - Shows Derby Quality. CHICAGO, May 30.—Cold, threaten- NEW YORK, May 30.—It needed only fair weather for a record-breaking|ing weather and a muddy track kept crowd to gather to-day within the|the attendance at Hawthorne to-day Gravesend racecourse. Never before in | below the average for a holiday. Two its history has there been such an at-| stakes on the card were attractive. téndance. Long before the second race | The Flight stakes, at six furlongs, was it was found necessary to let the over- | practically ruined by scratches, while cross the| the Prairie stakes, two miles, had only All along the| @ small field of starters. Out of the ien original entries only four faced the barrier in the Flight stakes, which de- veloped a dangerous Derby candidate in 8. C. Hildreth's Burleigh, which was second choice in the betting at 2 to 1. He made o show of his field, winning by five lengths, pulled up, from C. R. Ellison’s Skilful, at 4 to 1. Barney Schreiber's Sylvia Talbot, favorite at 11 to 20, finished a distant third. Potheen, the 9 to 10 favorite, won the Prairfe stakes without being pressed. Three favorites won. Summary: FIRST RACE—Five and a half furlongs; three-year-olds; purse. Betting. Horse, Weight, Jockey. St. % Fin. 5 to 3—Tokalon, 102 (Feicht)... 4 28 11 12 to 1—Forehand, 112 (Sheehan) 8 71 2h 12.to 1—L. Wadsworth,112 (Lrsn) 3 5h 34 Time, 1:00 ., Start falr. Won easil: ’Wmner, J. W. Fuller's b. f. by Tamman: Enid. Clitton Forge 107, Great Bastern 112, Allista 107, Gene Handlan 107, Miss Crawford 107, tinished 4s named. ¢ course to the infield. rails spectators were twenty deep from the head of the stretch to the finishing point. Forty thousand persons were present. As for scenes in the betting ring, they heggared description. Men fought to reach the bookmakers, and many gave up the struggle in despair. The most impgrtant flat race was the Hudson stakes, for two-year-olds. L. V. Bell's Glorifier, with a penalty which ! won. Diamond, an added starter, car: ried 115, Right Royal 115, Veto 112 and Jake Sanders 115. In spite of this con- on favorite. ) At the start, which was not a good one, Diamond burst away with a lead of a length and a half on the favorite. Diamond hugged the rail, while Glori- fler lost ground on the stretch turn, gap steadily. In the last sixteenth it seemed certain Bell's colt would win, and he did after a hard ride in the fast time of 1:00 345. Summary: SECOND RACE—One mile; four-year-olds and up; selling, Betting. Horse, Weight, Jockey. St. 7 to 10—Censor, 1u3 (Aubuchon) 1 ! 12 Fin. 13 § to 1—Albany Girl, 94 (Harrie) 5 24 23 FIRST RACE—About six furlongs, handi- |11 to orth Wind,108 (Kelly) 3 48 3 cap, all ages. tme, 1:45 4-D, art good. Won easily. | Betting. Horse. Weight. Jockey. St. % Fin ner, S. C. Hflgreth's ch. h., 8, by Her- 11 to 10—Reliable, 140 (Shaw). 11112 mence-Veronica. Marshalsea 108, Peeper 96, b to 1—James V, 102 (Travers). 4 23 2 1% | Dr. Leland 101, finished as named. 12 to 1—Rosetint,’ 1i4 (Fuller)... 5 51 3 n — Time 1:10 1-5. Start fair. Won handily. | THIRD RACE—Six furlongs; . three-year- Winner, J. J Ryan's b. c. by Watercress- | olds and up; Flight stakes. Arnette Montresson, Iridius, Divination, Mar- | Betting. Horse, Weight, Jockey. St. % Fin. Joram, eet Alice, finished as named 2 to 1—Burleigh95 (Aubuchon) 4 13 1 — 4 to 1-Bkliful, 115 (Larsen) 31 22y SBCOND RACE—About two and a half |11 to 10—Syl. Talbot,105 (Mntin) 3 23 33 Won _easily. Win. 3, by Ben Strome- 1:16, Start poor. . Hildreth's ch. g.. eg for four-year-olds and upward. Betting. Horse. Welght. Jockey. St. % Fin. | Barca Rola, Sad Sam 109, also ran. 4 to 5—Caller, 162 (Donahue)... 4 11 17 i B 16 10 5—Ld o' ‘Clover, 165 (Veltc) 6 4 h 2 FOURTH RACE—Two milés; three-year-olds 8 to 1—T R4 Cavir, 146 (Galigr) 1 2 and upward; Prairle stakes: Time 4:53. Start good. Won handily. Win- | Betting. Horse, Weight, Jockey. St. % Fin. ner J. E. Widener's b by Tammany-Cale- | ‘9 to 20—Potheen, 108 (Aubuchon) 1 14 1314 Tom Cogan, Fiying Buttress, Ad- | {to 1—Rankin, 87 (Nicol)...... 2 3 28+ Gascar, Captivator, Emigrant, fin- |11 to L. Crawford,04 (Grenfid) 3 2h 3 named. Time, . Start good. Won in & canter, — Winner, 8. C. Hildreth's b. h. (5) by Patton- THIRD RACE—One and an eighth miles, | Diana, =Three starters. handicap_ three-year-olds and upward Lo Horse. Weight. Jockey 8 to 5—DkofKen St. FIF RACE— all, 99 (HPhil) 2 gt L—One and upward: sellin four-year-olds Fin. mile; 1 Wililams, 106 (Rdfrn) 4 4 %6 27 | Betting. Horse, . 107 (Fuiler).. B | 6toh—Gloriosa, art good. Won_easily. | 7 to I—Loutsvili E. R Thomas' b, c. by Sir Modred- | 5 (o 1 tifin 1oing F Duchess\of Kendall. Colonsay, Brigand, Gold |~ Timc, 1:45 2o t good. Won handily. Money finished as Winner, H. T. Griffin’s ch. f. (4) by Hasting: Glory. ' Emigre 105, Mezzo)99, Montanic FOURTH RACE- son Stakes, $6000, tw Betting. Horse. Welgl The Hud- | Love's Labor 107, fnished named. 100, 'Cornwall Glorifier, 125 1 CE_F o wo-year-olds; Bismoyd, 1z (Laner WEIXTH RACE—Five furiongs; two-year-clds; 3 (Odom).. 3 etttng. . nt, Jockey. St.. % 7 . Time 1:00 §-5. Start bad, Won, driving, Win- | poos. Horse Welzht, Jockey. St &% T ter L. V ch. c. by Hastings-Glory. | 3'to 1—The Mist, 108 (Powel... T 51 2h Right Royal, Jake Sanders, finished as named. | 13 1o | —Tramotor, 105 (Larsen).. 6 21 32 o rt good. Won easily. Win- FIFTH RACE—One and a sixteenth miles, e T N e selling, th ear-olds and upward Mg e Betting. Horse, Welght, Jockey. St % Fin. | Broadway Magic 111, her! 2 0 - X e, ool et b 3 | Rl ot e > 1—AfWiedersehn, 84 (OIny) 5 32 3 n gl Time 1:48 Start poor Won e . Win- HAWTHORNE ENTRIES. ner M, L. Hayman's b, ¢. by Ornameni—Lon. | CHICAGO, May 30.—The entries for the ise. Witcheraft. Coppelia, Al Gold, Wha | races et Hawthorne track to-morrow are: Pirate, Driarthorpe, Silver Days, Pagét, fin- | First race, fonr and a half furlongs, maiden ished as named. {wo-year-clds—Sea Voyage 108, Annie Alone e Miss Jordan 115, Cernove 115, Pedesla SIXTH RACE—Five furlongs, purse, maiden (Cernova and Pedesia, Durnell entry.) two-year-olds. Sezond race, steeplechase, handlcap, short tting. Horse. Welght. Jockey. courseMiss Brandon J25. Snowdrift 12, to 1—Agile, 112 (Helgesen) Handv 142, Ceyion 142, Itacatiara 152, Ma: 0 1—Trapper, 112 (Lyne). tin Brady 13%. Poorlands 159. Boney Boy 167. to 1—Gllpin, Time 1:01 4 112 (0" tart (air (Pocrlands and Brady, Corrigan entry.) Third race, one mile—Katle Powers 91, er 8. S Brown's b. c. hy 8 on-Alpena. | Mayor David 8. Rose 91, Moharib 96, Rain- olden Sunrise, Portsmouth, ot, Humo, | land Luralighter 102, Glassful 104, Bond- Froft. Handy Bill. Bill Bailey 11, Small dy, | age 107, Bragg 111 Maggie Stroup, Agent, Mephisto, finished as | Fourth race, one mile and seventy yards, named. sellinz—Docile 85, Mohave 86, Plautus 88, ~—— Falkland 91, Golden Mineral 92, Blackwoll EEVENTH RACE—Onc and a sixteenth | 95, Foncasta 96, Edward Hale 06, Jerry Lynch miles, selling, three-vear-olds and upward Mamselie 97. Niaxus 97, Lou Woods 106. Betting. Horse. Weight. Jockey. St. Fin. Fifth race, five furlongs—Dusky 95. Nannie Between 95 (Hildebr) 7 12" | Hodge Raincoat 97, Governor Lafollette — t Mald, 101 (E Walsh), 2 13 24 | 100, Clfion Georgw 100, Dobrouck 107, Cal- 1—ThCricket, $4 «(D.O'Cnn) 1 2 1 stta 108, Irene Lindsey 110, John A. Scott Time 1:48 1-5. Start fair. Won easily. Win- Scoteh Plaid 112, Mindor 112, Americano ner T. Kerr's b. g by Meddler-Indigo. Tre- . The Rhymer. Sir Carter, Ten- five ‘and_a haif furlongs. two- b 'he Rival, Spenish Laasie, Minstre] 110, Gleeman finished as named. E Tiouble 114, R. L. John- Pty st ston 118, Ch Lad 118 GRAVESEND ENTRIES, Weatner ¢ frack muddy. Pkt g Sy M oy e B HAWTHORNE SELECTIONS. First about gix furlongs, First race—Miss Jordan, Pedesia, Sea Voyage. Second race—Snowdrift, Ttacatiara, Pol Ragers 100, Athel bampton 95, Gold Dome 9; Wrefleld Ascension 0%, Southampton 90, Julia M 80, Dick Bernard | CeYion. 3 . Gamey 101, Schoharie 101, De Reszke 101, Third race—Moharib, Katie Pow- cMeekin 96, Palette 5, wnmxln 1, ers, Laralighter. Second race, five furlongs, malden tw 3 Poairts s oIt . Niaxus, oldr—Wayward Lass 109, Diamond Flush 100, ‘h'"',‘:fl'k: TACop R ’ Antimony 106, Kiamesha 109, La Belle Gatlen 169, Bazillisa 100, Sachem 109, Princess Eris 109. Red Fox 109, Wild Folly 108, Nora Light 160, Soutbern Cross 108, Schulamite 100, Rose, Fifth race—Nannie Hodge, Ameri- cano, John A. Scott. Sixth race—silverskin, R. L. John- of ‘Dawn 100, Salt and Pepper 109, Quee Rose 109. o — son, Gleeman. Third race, about six furlongs, three-year- R Bt =, W I A olds—Auditor 110, Major Pelham 110, Collector Jessup 110, Ot Welles 110, John F 105, South- ampton 105, Flammula 105, Dr. Chapin 105, d Saint 114, Missing Link 100, Conceit 100, Gold Dome 105, Rapid Water 110, ‘ourth race, one and a sixteenth miles, th Parkway handicap, three-year-olds and up— Magistrate 103, Mizzen 110, Rosetint 92, Him- self 92, Tim Payne 92, South Trimble 100, Red Knight 100, Slave 98, Africander 125, Dalnty 99. Major Daingerfield 116, Damon 97, Highbail 109, Hermig 129, Fifth racs, five furlongs, two-year-olds— STEALS THE POOR BOX FROM GILROY OHURCH Angelo Tolomei Must Answer Charge of Burglary for Carrying Away Contributions. SAN JOSE, May 30.—Angelo Tolo- mei was arrested at Gilroy to-day for robbing the Catholic church at that H-u}r.;'s«”:‘v\‘ :’_,‘;nlll;“:‘r:‘,"cmnsfllillev:?,l::tzmn place last Friday nlghht. }t‘l‘s hbooly o gz oy " | consisted of 3 Fd W o7, Nibiick 109, Clover Hampion 89, | SOnSIS1e0 Of the ‘poor ¥ et s ndy Andy 99, Brush Up 104, Limerick 102, zanne Rocamora 89, Vassar Girl 105, Rolyd carried away. Just how much cash he box contained is not known. The 91, Fireball 102, Sixih race, one mile and. seventy yards, | by ig opened only once in six months, the last time it was emptied being handicap, three-year-olds and up—Relfable 12 Hurst Park 126 City Bdnk 108, Carbuncle 11 Aumrm: 1;7:‘“(;0\;1‘ i;xmu;\s Ar&llu x’;"&lBuEm about four months ago. Suspicion ya Ees. i ATXE RS SN pointed to Tolomei, who had been 10k encuean 103, Buttons Lo Palmbearer 90. | 1itoring about the town. He was lo- £ cated on a near by ranch and a piece GRAVESEND SELECTIONS. of the box was found in his pocket. Tolomei was brought to the County Jafl to-day to answer a charge of bur- By the New York Telegraph, First Race—De Reszke, Waswift, | glary. Julia M. entry, —————— fslv.;oond 'v;l‘lce—l“Wnywflrd Eass, Rose | MINER'S BODY FOUND of Dawn, Ned Fox. UNDER Third "r-e&-al)rnke Gold T ot ot e Saint, Collector Jessup. Aged Searcher for Precious Metal w:‘(::‘rrl:'f race—Hermis, Africander, Meets Death by Cave-in of " ¥ifth Race—Niblack, Suzanne Roc- Tunnel. amura, Khorasan. v REDDING, May 30.—John H. Riddell, Sixth Race—City Bank, Reliable, | an old miner, who for seven vears had Hurst Park. developed a claim of his own known as T AT P ot 7P R the Riddell mine, three miles above EUREKA WILL GLEAM French Guilch, met death some time _WITH ELECTRIC LIGHTS | Friday while he was at work alone in ¥ N the tunnel he was digging. Riddell's Large Plant for the Transmission of | Pody was not found until yesterday Power to Be Constructed in morning, when L. 1., Morse, a neigh- Trinity County, i 0 Bl R T T L L s uted a search and discove! s re- REDDING, May 30.—The city of | ;jains beneath a mass of earth and Tureka in Humboldt County is to be|rock on the tunnl floor. Riddell always supplied with electric power and lights ;nrked n!otnet. :fl,?fl “and dthmrdw from a plant to be installed imme- | Morse went to vis TR ARG Re WaE diately at Junction City, Trinity Coun- | absent. Yesterday morring when he et Oregon and Idaho. In other sections the ... Ft in found Riddell absent he made Carmen’s Society of Oakisnd. stight. ty. The company that is to do it is[#8al o FLOETER—1a this cits. May 30, 1004, Min- | Tns tolioning hiss pinds ase reported: Mo. fcalled the North -Mountain. Power search and found his body buried be- Tl gy, g beioved daugher of Herman | dena 26 miles per bour, from the southwest, Company. John M. Vance and Wil- Lt bF MLt tRe R o0 and Maria Vioetor, 4 maglve of San Fran- | and Fiagstafl, 0, southwest [liam Carson, prominent citizens of | OR him in his tunnel. DR calmsive Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty h'nm"am‘” ia- mnciou.v fong th fornia— al coast, fair in the interfor Tuesday, ff‘:" 3 erly wind. Mlhcfll|"d(hlllq'|lh—’lk Tuesday; wind. Nevada— Fair Tuesday. San Francisco and vichnity—Partly cloudy ; fresh westerly wind. G. H. WILLSON, Local Forecaster. (' Friends and_acquaintsnces are respect- “:2‘ uwlud)h nr-.a' mu?.uwm « Wedpesday), at ‘clock, from the - yence of the i , 9048 Devissders ey between and Farrell streets. Inter- Cemetery. ment Cypress Lawn “a GAINES-In this May 3 ~5 1904, William and Rollin Hen: light | Trinity County to Eureka is sixty-five » 'hm‘ln the hold-up is an aged mother living in Wisconsin. ———— A Runaway Near Colma. ‘While driving a light runabout near Hply Cross Cemetery yesterday after- noon, J. G. Scully of Colma and a woman companion were thrown out Bureka, are among the principal di- rectors. The distance by pole line rom the proposed power plant in miles. ———————— Driscoll Proves Complete Alibi. REDDING, May 30. e Dris- coll was not one of the bandits who held up the south-bound Southern Pa- cific passenger train at Copley and killed M r O'Neil. Driscoll, | ‘whom the detectives have all along be- B a ef - ReC. gl e bcers s o “continesd | ik f 10 S e, S Sl meonumtmmhvohadugm wm%‘ W o . m\n . to Colma, the horse was stopped without doing further damage. Scully l:flered a d.lllocl!ib;? of the arm and the young woman severe bruises on the head. % | Betting. and sustained painful injuries. After | Is Given|S. Hildreth’s Burleigh|Barney Schreiber’s Schwalbe Wins at St. Louis. ST. LOUIS, May 30.—Schwalbe, Bar- ney Schreiber's good mare, won the Me- morial handicap, worth $2140 to the winner, at Delmar to-day from an ex- cellent fleld. Schwalbe apparently won easily, but Mordella had misemble rac- ing Juck and closed from seventh to second position within a few yards" running after he got straight. The ring was badly trimmed all through the day. Rain fell during the races and the track was muddy. Ten thousand people saw the races. Twenty-eight books handled the money. Summary: FIRST RACE—Ffve furlongs; three-year- olds; purse: % Fin. Horse, Weight, Jockey. St. 9 to 5—Matt Wadleigh 105 (Wien) 1 17k 1 nk |5 to 1—Yellmantown, 103 (McMuln) 4 25 28 7 to 1—Hap. Hooligan, 100 (Pinkt) 3 33 83 Time, 1:10. Start poor. Won driving. Win- ner, W. Kirwin's b. g. (3) by St. Augustine- Ray. Harry B, Hawes 105, Sweet Note 100, Brick Fowier 108, Dale 105, ‘Burrows 102, | Rodrigo 108, finished as named. SECOND RACE—Six turlongs; four-year- olds and ‘up; purse: Betting. Horse, Weight, Jockey. St. % 4t01—Suaye, i14 (Dale).. T 13414 4 to 1—Sharp’ Bird, 119 (Sculiy).. & 33 4 to 1—Lady Idris, 100 (Plunket). 1 23 Time, 1:24%. ' Start good. ~Won et Winner, T A. Davis & Co.’s_br. m. (D by Diano Fonso 107, Tenny Belle 104, Thizbe 100, finfeked as ngmed. : THIRD RACE-Four and a haif furlony two-year-olds; purse: Weight, Jockey. St. % Fin. My Eleanor, 100 (McMuln) 2 2nk1n Passive, 100 (Foley) 1 31 23 —Limerick, 100 (D.Austin).'s 52 34 Time, 1:01%. Start good. Won driving. Wirner, E. A. Chinn & Co.’s br. f. (2) by St. George-Lynnette. Wakeful 100, Triumph- fress 100, A Lady 105, Jardin de Paris 105, finished as named. FOURTH RACE—Five and a half furlongs; Memorial handicap; $2140 to winner: Betting. Horse, Weight, Jockey, St. % Fin, 8 to b—Schwalbe, 107 (W.Knapp). 4 14 14 &t 1—Mordell. 5 (Peralins). 7 25 23 G to 1—-Maister, 108 (Scully). 6 4% 31 Time, 1:154. Start fair. easfly. Win ner, B. Schreiber's blk. m. (5) by Sain-Grat- ftude. Blissful 102, Dave Sommers 95, Hilee 112, Dolly Gray 104, Cloverton 98, finished as named. FIFTH RACE and up; purse: —One mile; i three-year-olds Betting. Horse, Weight, Jockey. St. % Fin. 3 to 5—Harmakis, 92 (Rice). 110 150 5to 2—K. Ellsworth, 97 (Wallace) 2 23 2% 9 to 2—Barkley, 92 (L. Wiison)... 1 3 3 Won at will. Win- . (@) by Albert- Time, 1:50. Start good. ner, O'Neall & Egan's ch. Montvale, Three starters SIXTH RACE—One and a sixteenth miles; three-year-olds and up: purs Betting. Horse, Weight, Jockey. St. % Fin. to 5—Neversuch, 103 (Stoval). 24 16 7 to 1—Net. Regent, 100 (Wilams) 2 1nk 28 910 2—B. MecCarthy, 109 (Austin) 1 41 310 Time, 2:01%. Siart good. Won driving. W inne, K. Hughes' ch. g. (4) by Mirthful- Clymena. Barca 101 also ran. s NTH RACE—S year-olds and up: purse: Horse, Weight, Jockey. St artins, 91 (Jenkins)..... 3 Conundrum, 106 (Watson). 2 Ralph Young, 94 (Plunket) 6 6 en 1h 24 31 Time, 1:39%. St good. Won handil Winner, P. J. Miles’ ch. c. (8) by Cayuga- Memoria. Tom Gilnore 104, Irby Bennett 109, Floral Wreath Tmished as named DELMAS TRACK ENTRIES. Moroni 108, Lady Matchless 105, Baronet 163, Jingler 108, Daddy Bender 1u2, 102, Escanaba 98. Alronquin 8S. Second race. nine sixteenths of a mile, maid- Pligrim Girl 112, uz _ Fifth race, five furlongs, selling—Joe Kelly 108, Garrett Wilson 102, Alegtha phone Be'le 100, Franco 101, Tommy O'Hara 98, Fdith May 95. Sixth _race, mile and an eighth, selling — Little Tommy Tucker 110, Dawson 110, Wall 107, Broodler 107, Iras 105. Miss Eon 101, Hucena 19, Chickasha 100, Sister Lilllan 96, {_Weather clondy: track hea DELMAR TRACK ENTRIES. First race—Baronet, Lady Matchless, Sccond race—Willowdene, Chapvy, Varieties. Jerry Hunt, Happy “Third race—Potente, Malay, Gas- lighter. Fourth race—Footlights Favorite, Mattie H, Atlas. Fifth race—Joe Kelley, Edith May, Franco. Sixth race—Broodler. Iras. Dawson. ——————— Tatonia Track Results. CINCINNATI, May 30.-—Latonia summary: First race, six furlongs—Quiz 1I_won, Van Ness second. Rachel Ward thirh Time, 1:16. Second race, cne mile—Outcome wo, cora second, White Plume third. Time, 1:455 Third race, five furlongs—Intnse won, Mas- gle_ Mackey’ second, Dixelle third. " Time, “Fouth race. Decoration Day handicas, mile and a sixteenth—Reservatton won, Fonscluca sicond. Harangue third. Time, 1:50. Fifth race, five furlongs—Pendrazon won, Panamanan ‘second, The Thrall third. | Time, “SIxth race, won, Rossmond =econd, Bineheifo third. Time, 12475, AL A AR CHIEF OFFICER OF LOST STEAMER (1S MISSING Friends of Wrecked Ship's Com- mander Believe He Has Slain Himself. ST. JOHNS, N. F., May 30.—Chief Officer Gallacher of the Allan line steamer Hibernian, wrecked off Cod Roy, has disappeared and it is feared he has committed suicide. He was in charge of the vessel when she struck. The Hibernian is now deemed a total loss. COMMERCIAL NEWS LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. Jons for money.. 001 (liew York Cen...117% “ons for acct...907-16 Norfolk & West.. 56y Anaconda. .. 3% | Do pfd. .89 Vtchison .. 0% | dntario & Weel.. 22% .95 Pennsylvdnia .... 583 89T, ' Rand Min 10 1207 Reading. 2% | Do lst pra..... 3015 ! Do 2d pra. 31 De Beers......... 19% fouthern Railway. 207 Denver & Rio G. 20% Do pfd......... 81, m;, Eouthern Pacific.. 467s 23% Union Pacific.... 8515 u}g Do pfd... Né 38 U 8 Steel . 9 not 133 Do prd e Louis & Nash.. (110 . Wabash L8 Mo, Kan & Tex.. 16% Do pfd P Far rilver—Duil: 20%d per ounce. Money—2%@3 per cent. fimlll & 262 1-18 per cent and for three - m ' bills 2@2 1-16 per cent. Lwestock Marke:. CHICAGO. ), May 30.—CA' higher. Bmd” & — Receipts, R ock- « 25; SR Texas fed steers, Oc higher. CHICA! Nabor-Lady Abbess. Rejoice 107, Chemist 104, | Overhand 112, Pink sarsn | 100, Tele- | mile and 50 yards—Handmore ; | ‘The vate of discount in the open market for | ' i i AUCTION SALES 60-AUCTION SALE-53 Sixty head of DRIVING, WORK and DRAFT HORSES from Yolo County, Cal. weighing from 1000 to 1600 pounds. Very few of this lot will weigh less than 1100 pounds. Ten head halter broken; fifty head broken, in good order and ready for work. They are suitable for all purposes, from milic wagons to trucks. Also stylish driving horse, 8 years. 16 hands, 1150 pounda. An inspection by prospective buyers is In- vited Sale Takes Place THIS DAY. TUESDAY, MAY 31 15.4, AT 8 P. M. At Salesyard, 1732 MARKET ST., near Van Ave., San Francisco. Horses SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepss, | S0 HORSES! HORSES! 2 On Tuesday, May 31, at 11 o'clock, at J. B. ! HORAN'S SALES YARDS, cor. 10th and Bryant Sts., I will sell 165 head of the choicest youns horses and mares that have been offered on this market in many a day. They are sclid blocks, weighing from 1000 to 1500, from 2 to 7 years old. This is an op- portunity seldom offered to intending pur- chasers to get choice young stock at their own prices. This sale is called by prder of Mr. John Patterson of Reno, Nev., and It is a well-known fact he has neither spared time nor expense in selecting the sires and dams of the young horses to be disposed of on next Tuesday to_the highest bidder. S. WATKINS, Auctioneer. N. B.—T also have 50 head of 2 and 3 yi old ‘mules and 50 head of young mares with well bred colts by their sides that I must dispose of before June 10. For further par- ticulars call on or address S. WATKINS, office 122 Grove street. Pbone South 20. 2> P JUST ARRIVED AND MUST BE SOLD, a Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausez, Drowsi- ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Ma. The entyies for to- races at Delmar track ar First race, mile and 20 vards—Jerry Hunt | 108, Hansbofoueh 108, Mavd Wullace 106 | Little Giant ens—Happy Chappy 112, Col White 11, De; Vince 1 Wiliewdepe 115 St Juvan 108, Niberad 108, Inflammablo 106, Varieties 103, Third race, mi'e and yards, selling: Memphian 110, Potente 109, Branch 11 Ciales 108. Gas Lighter . Malay Pyrrho 106, Tickful 103, First One 101, Biach 97, Firbane Fourth race, five furlongs—Mattie H Footlights Favorite 112, Sadie Burch Short Cake 112, Raffia Edna Danlels 1 Folies Bergeres 112, Radium 112, Atias 112, s lot of good gentle horses: also wagons, surries and carts, single and double harness. at 1140 Folsom s TUESDAY, May 31, 11 a m. WM. CLOUGH. Auctioneer. b | B Py ARCADE HORSH UCTfON _SALE at T~ WEDNESDAY, CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO ~nmicACO Lf'fi'vss DAILY at o taro days, with ainer and A trappige 327 SIXTH ST, 1 will sell fitty good horses. RAILWAY TRAVEL. Other Santa Fe Trains: Trains leave and are dus 7:80a. m.] ¢or Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield, 8005 M| Merced, Hanford and Visalia. Ao Ntgsat 4:00 p. m. for Stockton. SAN FRANCISCO. 8:00 p. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and Frow Mav 1. 1904 Chici Faaay Deror TICKET OFFICES—641 Market St. and (Foot of Market Sireet.) Ferry Depot, S. F. Also 1112 Broad- way. Oaklard, Cal. 37 South First St. San Jose. CALIFORNIA NORTAWESTERN RY. CO. LESSER SAN FFANCISCU AND MORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry. Foot of Mariet Street. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS--7:30, 8:00, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 5:30, 6:30 and 11:30 p. m Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—7:30, $:00, 9:50, 11:00 2. m. 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, . P m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO WEEK DAY . 7:35, 7:50, 9:29, 11:15 & m.; 00, 3:40, 5:00, 5:2u, —Extra trip at 1:43 — ammtv. Lrav AAIN LINE. 750 7.00A Vacaviile. Winters. Rumase: 7.00A Benicia, Sutsun. Eimirasad Sacra- mento ... 7.20» T30A Valiefo, Napa, iseogs, Sants Rosa. Martinez, San Ramon. 8.20» 730 Xiles, Livermore, Tracy, Lathrop. il Stockon .. . 2 P 8.0CA Shasta Express — (Via _Davil Wiiltams (for Bartlett Springs), Willows. tFruto, Ked Bluf, Portland. Tacowa, Seattle. 8.0CA Davis. Woodisud. Kaixhis Landing. Marysvilie. Orov ¢ 8.3CA Port Costa. Martinez, Jmtloch, Byron, Tracy. Stocktom, New- man. Los Banos, Mendots, Armona, FHanford, Yisalis, Porterville ... A £.304 Port Costa. Lathirol Merced. Fresueo, ne- ton Haaford, Visaila, Bakers: el ... . §-3CA Niles, San Jose. Livermore, Stock- ton, (*M!lton). lowe, Sacramento, Placerviiie, Marysviile, Chico, Red Blu %% 2 8.30A Oakdale. Chinese, Jamestown, So- sors. Tuolumne and Angels .. 00A Atiantic Fxpress—Ogden and Esst. 9.30A Richmond. Martinex d Way Statfons . » — 10.00A The Overiand Limited — Ogden, Deaver. Omahs, Chicago.. vee 10.00A Vallejn 10.00A Los An, 7.50» 7.50» 4209 30, 4500 12: 6:25 p. m. Saturda; 4200 4200 11.20a a Passenger — P Costa. Martiaez, Byron, Tracy, Lathrop. Stockton. Merced. Raymond, Fresno, Goshen Junc- tion. Kanford, Lemoore, Visalia. Bakersfield. Los Angeies e Fayward, Niies and Way Stations. 5 Bemicin, " Wingere - Sacrameato ctn, Winsers. ramea nd. Kaights * Lands Novato, Petaluma and Supta Rosa. Tracy, Mercel, Way Sta 8.30P yosemite Lathrop, Berenda, Fresno sod beyond Pore Costa ‘alley, via Berenda and racy. Stockton. “Windsor, Healdsburg, Lytton, Geyserville, Cloverdale. | Hopland ’w 20a) _and Ukiah. [ 7:%p Bakorsfield. Los Angeles. Wiliits, ) §.00p Fort Costa. Tracy. Stoc | _Sherwood. | 7:25 p| - uernes iile and |10:20 2 M Khsiers Bxpreas—Opdent B Camp Vacation. | 8:45 ©Omaba. St. Louts. Chicago and amp Vacaclon | 'S0 5 Enst. Port Costs. Benicia. Sub | 8:40 0 sun, Elmira, Dass. Sacramento, Sonoma, 6:00 p Rocklin, Avbars, Colfsx, Glen Elien. | §:45 p) Trackee, Boca. Reno, Wad [10:20 af " b 2 Sebastopol. ! 7:25 p| 7.50% TSTAGES connect st Santa Rosa for Whits 3 Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria and | 7.00p Oregon & Calornia Kepromedes | 20" Mark West Springs: at Lytton for Lytton Tamento, | Marysviile, Redding, Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Portiand, Fuget Sound and East. 8.50a Cloverdale for the Geysers, Booneville and| 8.06@ Reno Passenger— Truckee, Lake Greenwoed; at Hopland for Duncan Springs, M oo oot dds it sasens 7.50a Highland _ Springs, Kelseyville, Carlsbad 9.10p Hayward, Niles and San Jose (Sun- Springs, sold.-“ E-(y. ‘I_-l::tvms-;"-nd EBlrfleu day only) asesisasese. o FRERD Springs; at jah for y ngs, Saratoga N e Sbrines, Biue Lakes"Laure! Del Lake, itcer e s gt prings, Unper . Pos er Vailey, = X Sihn Day's. | Riverside, Licrley's, Buckeivs, rsioatSundey only) 8109 Banhedrin__ Heights. Houllville, Orr's Hot e e Springs, Malfway House, Comptche, Camp Crez and Way Stations. .- 5560 Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Bragz. wark, Centerville, S Joan Westport, Usal: at Willits for Fort Brag New Almaden. Los Gacos. Telton, Westoort, Sherwood, Cahto. Covelo, Layton Boulder Creek, Sants Cruz and ille, Cummins, . _Harris, O : e Garberville, Pepperwood. Scotia ey, "3 3ea way stations.. 4.16p Wright, Felto aturday and Sunday Santa Cruz. FIOR RY. ‘oot on! ke .5-"‘"" 35 mx.rf-'ffi, Siptr 108 306 5.15r.u ¥Frem FRANCISCO, Foot of Broadway — reé:o Vrem OAKLAND. oot of rom D, 1200 200 4.00 rae. LINE (Browd Gauge). o Monday round-trip tickets at re- Round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates, Ticket office, 650 Market street, Chronicle building. H. C. WHITING, R._ X RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. TOSANRAFAEL, | ROSS VALLEY, | meam MILL VALLEY, 'SHORE [IVLE T via Ferry. SUBURBAN SERVICE, STANDARD GAUGE. Depart (rom San Francisco, week days. at . §:30. 3 m. o Sausalito only), 12:20, 1:45, 3:18, .00 A Q,T g—u. ird aud Townsend Streets.) T0A San Jose and Way Stations.. A 17.004 San Jose and Way Stations. ... 7.15A Mooterey and Sants Cruz Excar : slon (Sundey only). New Almaden (Tues., Frid., oniy). The Coaster—Stops only San_Jose, Gilroy_(conuection for Holils: ter). “Pajaro. Castrovilie (com. nmection to and from Mouterey sad Pacific Grove), Salinas, San Ardo. Paso Kobiea Santa Mar- garita. San Luis Oblapo. principal stations thence Surf (conneciion for Lompoe). principal stations thence Saata Barbara,San Buene ., 6:25, 7:15, 9:00, 10:20, venturs, Burbank. Los Aogeles . 10.458 p. m. Sundays and legal holidays, depart '-AII;.J‘-‘-. hr:u"'au 3"’" 0, 7:45, ¥ 9:15, 10:00, 11:00, 11:40 taCrus,’ c Grove, Sailnns, < San Luis Obispo and Principal Way Stations S i l':'-."m'“'-'.‘.'a Toa Gaioe - ose, 08 and Way Stations 730> ; San Jose and Way Stations 8384 8, 4 Del Monte Kxpress—Ssnts Clars, I . Ou uniipe Ban Joss, Del Monte. Monteroy, o e o Factic Grove onnecis at Sania 50 p. axce " — For Fairfax, week days. depart at 7:45 a. o Sunday. for Sauta 5 p. m.. 515 . (ex. Sat.) On Sunda: Gaage Polats) at Giiroy for Hol- and jegal holidays, at 7:45, 8:30, e v P 3 11:00, 11:40 a, m.. 12:20,"1:00, Sests Cruz, at G tor and $:18 p. n Salinas . 12159 THROUGH TRAINS. % "Er_:.nn::.'.” i 54 7:46 a. m. daily—Cazadero and way stations. IS S on and Wey St .oy SU0A $:15 8. m.. Sundays oniy—Fer Point Reyes, e. 15 p. m.. dafly exeept Sunday—For Casa- dero, ete, 545 b, m. daily esbept Saturday and Sun- For Point Reyes, cte. . ‘m. Sundays cniy—For Point Reyes, and principal Way Stations (ex- ce) ). 4 ‘.w -..S:.'."-.‘.'T»m Way Stacions 4Bp Bunset Limited.— Redwood. San Jose. Gilroy.Saituas, Paso Kobies, San Luls Senta Barbara, Los Angeles. ing. Ki Pasay T ot Tol o Bt mects at and st Castroville for Pacifc Grove and Wuy Stations 18.15» Sau Mateo, Bereaford. Beimont. Saa Carlos, Redwood, Fair Onka Menio Park. Palo Alto. . MT. TAMALPAIS

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