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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. MONDAY, : A et Do IN Tk s¥Axn Lands First Money 1a the Speelal Event - 3\ ULY 17, 1905. I I SECIN BUILDING NEW STEAMERS R Construction of Big Freight- ers for American-Hawaiian Company Is Commenced | Pitt’s S])emal at Unién Park Without Belng Seored AgAinst. Panoche was the :briffit. particular star at Union (‘;ourblnfi Park yeaterday. ‘The fleet little Southérn. houtid Hiéver let - . any of his‘opponents -score- & - sihgle Doint in the special stake, the big évent | | of the day. He put the gredt Pocatelll | S i " Ma- out, 3 to 6. in the frst round, leadi Transport Sails From Ma- ow:to i fs Mt e i i g d t Gambit, the-im- nila With Infantry andnext round and best Gambit, the im-| « ; N i g e R4a. lookeq Cavalry ~for This Port|Macert room ol tho e he sehreed | AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE | . 35—HEAD OF DRIVING HORSES-38 20—HEAD OF ALL-PURPOSE HORSES—20 | .25 head DRIVING HORSES from the Oo~ cidental - Land and Improvement Company, Sharon, Cal., by Teheran, 2:24, and Ilderim, out_of ‘well-bred mare | 10 head of DRIVING HORSES, con'uul by C. E. Needham, Bellota, Cal., | well known stallions as Directed, Guy o!ln- | ey, Chas. Derby and Steve Whipple, out of Righ class mares. ly good valge for the money. Bladz is of the o after the hare till the stake was over. | 2 h Sy mares m 8l T Muggsy, the Montana. dog, catiied orr | [libest tempered steei; holds gou.head of FINE WORK STOCK from Henry BOTH KEELS ARE LAID HER DAMAGES REPATRED | tne honoss in the reserve staks, beatin | Euite auch_ Seot Valley, Cul Thess ome | ; ' ! Kagle 6 to 2 in the decld{hi dourse. The | Ing from "1150 to 1400, and suitable for ex- o 1 | class reserve stuke wént'to game littls | press. bottla beer and " laundry wagons, com- feather; cuts clean and easy. Isell the $2.00 . > 7 h raed in fihe. styl Big Vessel None the Worse | 2Pt way. X ,:’,;‘2‘:‘5.,,,{ vas “&fl‘y"‘: 3 . 1) 5 ve! T jout. for Her Experience With |$hiowing are ine dags tesuits, with Judge Thomas T lernty 4 off (!Ml scores: Sala igkes vlace MONDAY EVENING, JULY 24, 1908 At 8 o'clock. Horses at vard July Send for catalogue. Union Iron Works Expects to | Have the Vessels Finished | Within Twelve Months| Rocks in the Philippines | % ™" P m a‘i‘.‘"" | e e 2 2 e b beat Four ittle | Ness an Fran Claude, 8-7; Cr The keels have been laid for the two The transport Buford sailed from ! :eznnggfiw‘ %e;t 1;::.J \rlhé g t rlre h AUCT]ON SALE g‘ Manila Saturday with troons bound | Milk Maid beat Peerless bgy' 3.0' ‘l‘rln ters of the American- line that are to be for this pogs. She is bringing the Sev- | beat Real American, 0 168 : = Wednesday, July 19, at 11a. m. on Iron Works to go enteenth Infantry, the Third squadron | 5. Matchless Beauty m(.z“ 4 Pepptr, 3{:{ Arcade Horse Market, 327 Sixth St. b, " Lord Brazen beat Fiery Cr n ” v A e between this port, of the Thirteenth Cavalry, 36 casuals O Sea Thon & bye, the Ro- THAT MAN pl"s y":::’;;:, ‘nnwl,‘{.f ‘«Tn"«fx""éz"féy'li'o'&”'m“"“m. and New York. These two vessels to be named the Co- Mexican. They will both ze to the Texan, the big- of steamships. offered for the con- se ships, a large num- Eastern firms competed, but e Unfon Iron Works came in with the lowest figures and was awarded e contract. | he trade of the American-Hawalian | has grown immensely during 12.4; and 11 sick. This is the first trip of the | Marvis Llair 104 e Theat” Rusi River Buford since she ran on the rocks in {12 ;r‘l(v\;;).l:lthelll‘efll?e t Rowdtia Beté, 18-4; the Philippines three months ago. Her | {8 heat Buack [T clis bi S Pagliacc, damages, which were ;uuglm g eis Edinvale veat s"?n fo Lui | , and she is now again | beat ady onesty, ~ }M"ed I‘n M:m‘:od as new. King, 6-0; Wild Gus bem. L\l\l B | il b | Fetterless beat Rustic Rogket - R, 2R g Ty A general court-martial has been ap- | Fégleriess beat RUEC RS ?s Lot maaen 1 = AL RAVE pointed to meet at the Presidio at 10 | Hatred, 5-2: Muggsy beat Colored Lddy, > N e i o'cléck on Monday, July, 17, 1905, or as | Texas Jill beat Fornt Fire, 3- .bemm ?g\txml:n: visit DR. JORDAN'S arear soon thereafter as practicable, for the | Mk )mlg“eg-m::& %g:t-" e o trial of such persons as may be DProb- | Clecn beat Sea Lion, 0-T; Luxury béat Claw erly ht before it. The following | ford Belle, ; Honest . Girl_bsat Una, 15-9; 1051 NARKET ST. bet.6th&7th,S.F.Cal. ‘?;lih:r:;:ziu for the court: Captain | Glaccus beat Eddnvals, r-'l Eak oa g 7 i oThe Largest Avacoaieal Museum n the C . , 7-1; Wi A - Fori ] ‘caknesses or an tract David J. Rumbough, Artillery Corp: ad. T-1; Wila Gulp e {}"g.“' i 5 B W e ieon F. W. Pitts, The Stationer 1CO8 Market St. Opp. Fifth St. Baz -anisr highest 'blader, consisting of 24 g0ad work horses and six mul LAMERANCE. | " 'We will also sell other horses, wagons and harness at the same timen, JOH DOYLE, Auctioneer: Trains leave and are due to arrive at SAN FRANCISCO. Frox Juxw 25, 1908 @ the last few years. The ships belong- | Frarr Dxror ing to it and now in serv are the Captain Robert A. Brown, Fourth Ca Texas Jill beat Hon Ami, s Specialist ou the Coast. Est. 38 years. (Foot of Market Street.) Texan, Nebras , Ari- | alry; Captain Daniel W. Ketchum, Ar- |ury, 6-2; Honest Girl beat Glaucus, 4-i DR. JORDAN—DISEASES OF MEN - ifornfan, American, Alaskan | ‘Consultation free and strietly private ixave — MAIN LINE. —aismvs | Treatment persovally or by letier. & nira, Vacavilie, Winters, Rumpsey 7.489 ward M. Shinkle, Artillery Corps; Sec- | yjtless Reauty béat Cleon, 10-6; Edkle beat cureln every ease nnderaken. hmond, Benicls, Sacramento, Eagle . Wid Gué_withdraw tillefy Corps; Second Lieutenant md- '1?35rm FoundMugkey beat Texay, i1, 5-3: | | | | | | | 1 be at least a year before the jeutenang Edward H. de Armond, | Honest Girl, 6- VNSRS Shek SroTeslly te 80 IBE0 Oom- oA’;?il?ery Cords: Second Lieutenant | . Fifth round—Muggsy, & bys, Matchless S B, SUILSSSTRE of XP:ML?”:;\:“ 7280 “ Artillery Corps; Second | Beauty withdrawn; Eagle & natural "“:. e b et Rt RES. | &8, g 5 S Leigh Sypher, Ar eDY i P! o Deciding coum-munny bear Eagle, 6-2 DB.JOBDAF“" 051 Market St. 8. F. | Lieufenant. John S. Davis,_ Artillery AN fak 4 lies, Pleasnaton; Lo 2k tockton. Corps; Second Lieutenant Willlam H. Class reserve n(n.ke—A u?fi;flb:llé “1:‘5"”! | 8.00aShasta Express—(Via D"'nek he, -2, Fiery Wilifams, Willows, tFruto, Y Ammunition, Hunting and Bluft, Portland, Tacoma, Seattle. 7.48» *fordla, 53 | Soorting Goods. Largest | 8.00ADax Woodluad. Knights Landing, Presialo: Boy stock, Lowest prices. Send | ) ville, Oroville. T48» Willfams, Artillery Corps; Second Lieu- | John. 83; Northertt FIver tenant Willlam B. de Sombre, Artillery | Ghoo Choo bect Renexalle Al Corps, judge advocate. . The army transports will hereafter | The Rival beat Gold C ! Steamship Company’'s Ko- drydock at Hunters Point ade a fine ap- | w coat of black paint above | Stiver - Hegls beat Beile for_catalogu towed | 0., | Kton, Newman, o, sail from this port for Manila on the | prA¢ - ; Lord SHREVE & BARBER € | wan, E Flower Girl ‘boat 1n Time,, - a 591 | Mendota, A | 5th of each month. For the last year | garto, ‘, ‘at Blaze, 4-2; Ml Amigo bed urhm | 739 “..;?:.:rm" s:.n | — n,mn:rm“: uuuom,; t" they have been departing on the last | Boy, =] bedt Aman- LEFTEH\F'lR JUNE 26 FOR EUREKA, I day of the month. dflsn«o!lfi] l;?:rx;am';a hem Flym e F E MILES BELOW WEST- National City, California, ha§ been | Jan. T.5: Fiery Rock bedt Ghoo M,lg.e Rival 8.20APort Costa, Latbrop. d Raymond, Frenm). Han- INFORMATION WANTED ANTED at once Information of the where- . Livermor y taking on her J 3 iton), Valley Spring, handise, and Wil sall for Ju! ¢ | C MALONEY EXPECTS 1O GET HER OPF, designated as the station of Second | heat Presidio Boy, 4-2; Flowst Girl beat Silver | w. ) | % = = s 4+ | Licutenant Willis G. Peace, Artillery | Heels, 5-0; Lord Sefton beat e 18, | W resence. of CLARENCE | Sacramsnto, - Placerville | . 2 Corps, while on duty in connection with | _Third round—Fie Fa v T et At Address BUD BARKLEY, Colfa, Marvevilie, Eod Bluft et 4089 York via Boulogne (sailed from latter port and ; Weather Report. | Flyer, 9-6; Tralee's Beat- béat 8.40A Oakdale, Chinese, Jamestow passed Isle of W 16). o = the “Progressive Military Map of the | piower Girl beat Lord Sefton; ; sra, Tuolumne and Angels. tg: GIBRALTAR. . Ar iy 18 By 3G q“;“;;‘:sz’_‘lfls(a"‘;‘:\f ':"mt-’ | Unitea States, Fourth round— l‘n:}lfe‘l nu:tn}:m Flery | grmm..nmn ress—Ogden and East. E 3 ¥ erapd gl nic, from New York via Ponta del Gada, for | SAN FRAN . July 16—5 p. m. SRIY, b . s, | Rock, 12-2; Flower Girl a nati | humond, Port Costa, Martines . E. 3. H L ey, s 88 | B e T et "% 17| The following are the maximum tempera- | 1o e ornet b ance, for twenty days | eciding course—riower Gitl: begt 'lfilee- and Way Statlons (fConcord) .... §-48m neck as the steam- Stmr Bremen, | Atures from stations in California to-d: to take effect at once, 8T8 Best, 8-0. 10.204 Vallejo, Da Napa, sund-yonly 7.48» « norage <»r' Meiggs wharf yes and Cherbours. | Eurcka Y Los Angeles First Lieutenant Jesse G. Langham, Ar- % | 10.20ALos Angeles Passenger- rerds They were ng in the bow as An July 16 — Stmr | San Francisco & Sacramento tillery Corps, 1 .t Miley, California. | Special stske—La Rosa 2 ?yg’. ‘Fomnaies (':osl.uh ummu,k!:ymn,“h- I S 1. when s New York, for Copen- | Independence .88 San Luis Obispo . Leéave of absence for one month and | Boy withdrawn; Ggmbit beat Pomopa, i4-3: at :'ul\ am(‘ on, Merced, 5 across the f;r;v!“;tg haxgflpm’wn, Arrived July 16—Stmr Lake el RS Dl twenty days, to take effect on or about | irx?(e.))fi{:o.be“ A b !i‘?%“hfifmfl"i’.;zfio"r':'%(fl‘fli 1 severely. | Manitob Montreal and Quebec; stmr 5 August 1, 1905, has been granted First | " Second round—Gambit . h‘.( La Rofa, 4-0; Bakersfield, Los Angeles. .. 7.08» went br Lieutenant John S. Chambers, Thir- | Panoche beat Freeport, 4: WWAU P"su Kansas City, St. Lo Dol 5 THE COAST RECORD. le Gatibit, 2-0. hicago 7.08» thei| 80 ved July 16_Stme z = teenth Infantry, Fort McDowell, Calf- | Declding course—Panoché-beat s 11.00aTEe OV | New York, from k via Plymouth an W ®.p 0 ‘B 7 | fornia. e Chicago, Denver, Kansas City. | ARG EosEus a3 £ The small arms Infantry competition | DAVEE BYRNES' CUBANOLA T140aes, Sh0 Joue i Way Stacoss: "?".u- R Joeovn S5 S Sk Irleny from Ne: B 8538 #£ #° of the Pacific Division will begin this WINS AT ODDS OF 10 T0O 1 7,: [ ST S SR - s YOS t news has been recel QU STATIONS. 2 *5;5 ;‘§ ) Z | morhing at the Presidio of Monterey ——-—‘*—:d 4 l “ i CALI R D 4 Woodiand, Knights Landing, £ s s 383°% 3 2 d will continue until Saturday, | Greyhound Shows Wondefful aying Fo A LiMlTE Marysville and Oroville . . 10484 5 DOVER— L a Bl ancs | l" AQp Ty ward, N1l 485 - Serwn arah g g : July 2. General Sumner will be in Qualities in & Rdce at nglestde | g o from Hamt 33 ? | Command. Following is a list of Coursing Park. CH‘CAGO 3 DAYS ‘uop‘:np inioen, Santa Rosa s n 68 b % | the range officers: Lieutenant Alden Dave Byrnes’ clever greyhound Cu- | IN 4.00p Niles, . 5 e 76 46 100 | C. Knowles, Thirteenth Infantry; Lie banola showed yesterdhy at Imgleside | EH Teaves llund;::n‘n'::lu 1;:3"3::' a prmy nrd 3 TO ARRIVE 8 B¢ ‘00| tenant John E. Morris, Tenth Infantry; | that he is one of the ‘best greyhounds & Bg o0 2 2 Sol tespe BOOP TG O e Is Now an Ofl B ! §.5. Faralion mg? 5 o -0 | Lieutenant E. §. Hartshorn, Four- | now running, but through peot luck | 3 P Banos, Mendots, Fresno, Tulare, ; S men 2 Steamer. | From. | Flagstatt .. 80 42 [00 | teenth Infantry: T et Walter L. | has lost several stakes. l;le ad nmg AT S TR, 5 ogm cRuKeTsteld, Eox Angeles. . 2434 K 4 recently been Independence 21~ S 88 b4 .00 | Reed, Tent! nfantry; Lieutenan . | courses with Mark Twain in the second | | Paso, Kansas Gity, St. Louts and Humbold( M Tan s 30:00 10 53 :00| W. Gregs, Fourteenth Infantry; Lieu- | round before he won. iln the ldst of | (: “} for Stockton, Fresmo, Bakersleid. Chicago . $a Portland & Astoria.Juiy 17 | NOTanelnas 3000 83 3% ;16 | tenant Jesse Gaston. Fifteenth Infan-|ipege trials the dogs ran over the time ] pierced. Hastord and Visaiia: b 1 ey g e SS“{’T' Gk 1 Diego & Way Pt jxlg Phoenix ......20.72 66 l00 | try; Lieutenant Louis Farrel, Fifteenth | jymit. when he met Mount Bakle, a For Stockton. | o Vallgte, Nors Conte, Seniin Bol s ‘ork via ADCOR. ..lduly Pt. Reye 49 ‘00 | Infantry; Lieutenant Paul C. Potter.| comparatively frcsh dog, in the next lw‘i.’.'xff‘ M e 8.00p Eastern Kxprese—Omaba, Chic July 17 | B and. 3 g -0 | Fifteenth Infantry; Licutenant Edwin| ounq the talent fiuted Cubanola to S L b S NI Denver, Kansas Clty, St Lot Portland & Astoria ....[July 18 | i Eile 88 58 {00 | Butcheér, Fifteenth Infantry; Licuten-|p,ve had too miich running and bet and Chicako. g g oy e i SN Newport & Way Ports -J'z‘v 15 | Rosebur Era {09 | ant Charles F. Thompson. ‘Thirteenth 10 {o 1 against him. In & . gruelling | 9:30a. w.lFor Okisis end points on SIerrs | g a0nmiyward, N1l and Sen ook oo v o Coguilie River. ; 19 | Sacramento 8 54 'S ' Clear .00 |Infantry; Lieutenant Charles L. Samp- | coiirse up and down the fleld, Byrnes' | oo o (o SRR o ¢t and Ferry Depot, | -7-009Reno Passenger—Port Costa, Bo- China & Japan . ; 19| Salt F’:'"fiz‘m‘ 8 3 SE. Clear 00| con, Fiffeemth Infantry; Lieutenant | gog was running over Mount Eagle |* ' San Francisco: sio 1113 Broadway, Ot | nicia. Suisun, - Eimira. Dizon, Il')o'rrtl;r:(ll A: \l:‘\”fiom :Y’m{ 19 | [ San L. Obispo 76 50 W Clear .00 | Willlam P. Currier, Fifteenth Infan-| g¢ the end and won the flag. He was land, :.also 27 South First. San Joss | 7088 Will Sail Thursday. SERRSBOMIb. < . Jiuly Lo-ga:zfifzu' Q 653 \:'lw g]l::;y $ tn‘v}. e i 3 withdrawn after this, clnurues S ; e = ‘| Portiand & "Astoria...|July 20| g° ; i # eneral Frederick Funston and his| ' . the final of the class Stake Fox: 2 ; N | . pany’s Slerra ays Harbor . ‘,ul) 291 ;x;:}fig:‘? :621 W uouay j% | aia, Lieutenant Burton J. Mitchell, will | yynier beat the 2 to 7 favorite, Tom CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. ] 7‘°"°T°.‘.'"r‘.’"'.f'o"n.?'€§‘.’.?;:."é;‘,..“.".‘;f‘ T Pago Pago | Del Norte.'."| Crescent City oy .56 §W PiClay T | mo to Monterey early in the week t0 | king. in a hard coutse: ~Lancashire | Tiburon Ferry. Foot of Market Street. uzg,:)_”mf%m.', oniy: 2 T8 2 | Mendoclno ArenajJuly O B Clear. .00.| witufs the ::ffl“ e practice NOW | 4 took first honors in the - Feserve | ¢y pRANCISCO TO SAN marasL | P Oregon & California, EXprese Sac: Humboldt PO | golng on at that post. event from Doe Buriig. ~Anhié Ryan | Portiand, Puget Sonnd and 248 Coos Bay & O‘r.'um 3u;:_ { WEATHER CONDITIONE AND GENERAL e s Sy lowered the colors. of Youhg Johnny | lmvl!aywml Niles and San Jose (Sui Eab Dicgo & Way Borts|Jaly 201 FORSIRSS.- CRACK SWIMMERS CARDED Rex in the decidinggausee Of thie open dey on} n - 111.48a g i e Puget Sound Ports. ... July 20 | Fair weather prevails over the Pacific slope TO COMPETE AT PORTLAND | stake. Following are the results, with CDAS(J' NE’m s"”ntl-'-)- | except in the eustern portiofis of Washington | Willa | (oY 20 | &na ‘Oregon, and in 1daho, where it {5 cloady. R Judge John Grace's official secores: tt Leary, Frank Galley and Stdney | (jpeq stake, first round-=Blask: (Cobh beat | 6-B; New York via An | 7,45;\5-1:«1.1 Cruz Bxcursion (Sunday 20. n. 8 < P, j Light showers are reported at Portland, Kal. . - Acapulco Due To-Das. an Pedro & Way Ports July 22| {5l and £l Paso, &nd @ thunderstorm oc- | Cavill Will Represent the Olymple | Youns Fearicss, bagt Faise | SR, Gt tn T T . Fiatbie 3 | curred at Pocatello. i o Club. Alarm, 13-4; The Duke “‘Ft Mabel 8, 13-6: Felton. Boutder Creek, Senta £ - < : | "'The pressure has risen over the northern : Cruz and Way Statlons 5.560 e B . i Kahui) | portion "of the Pacific slope and fallen over | PORTLAND, Or., July 16.—Some of v | 19.16A Newark, San Jose, Feiton, Bouider Newburg. Grays Harbor the southern. the best swimmers in the United States, The K| Creek, Santa Cruz. evee-nen 17599 Fag o, Soehant & Abots The temperature has risen from six to ten | 1o P SIS e ealore | King beat Pony Cavital, 3-3 Mi t 1216p N gw ark, Ceaterviiic, Sai SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. | Seattle & Bellingham., | desrees in the great valley of California and | MOSt.© g beat Todine, 11-3; Fothunter. heat Rapid wa- [ _T:3 i3 | kgt B g g T ARRIVED puss 4 bt “f ‘Port remained nearly stationary in other districts. | Of California clubs, will compete in the | ter, §-8; Tralec Mald beat D R, 4-3; Free Born | | I Boulder Creek, Sauta Cruz ?““;‘J“" reore e oy o | Forecast made at San Frh ;\(’:l!co for thirty | Lewl8 and Clark swimming and diving | beat Queen’s Motto, G-3. |~ san l‘rln u-y x mn __san !‘ng_._ Principsl Way Stattons 10.554 Kiosn, Chuithe BF "”‘fl 18 | aiety | Bonotur hours ending midnigHENEN 1B, contéts which are to be held during | Second round—Conrey Best ,,”_’,,"’Q e B | Sun- ) Destina- | Sun: | Week | 4-18eNewsrc L u 57 ctorla s=e -4 o ; n Francisco and Vielnity—Fair; warmer | e Duke bea tion. Days, < end Puge . ‘matiila Puget_Sound Ports 5 the present week. t Butte days. ys, | 3 Mond fresh west wind. beat Homer Boy, 12-4; Tom - =4 4.16p Saturda; 44 hours from Sen | FERM-coisn | e S g [July 2| ! Toos Angeles and vicinity—Falr Monday; light | | Scott Leary and F. Gailey, two well- | City. 4-: Foxhunter beat a,a‘ufi nesic,. 6-0: T30a ;::3: T48a | Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz. | X . ort: west wind. known swimmers, who took part in the | Tralec Maid beat Frec r 3 5 | COAST LI (Broad Gauge). 15 hours from Fort | F. Kilburn... ) Portland & Way Vors.July 26 | Wigl FLrch ) valley—Falr Monday: light Third . round—The" Conroy, 3-1; 9:10af 9:108 | NE | contssts at St. Louis last year, are en- i : Ignacio. 10:20 2{10:20 a (Third and Townsend Streets.) | 3 : + ing beat un e 19 Foshunter | 9:30a efsen, 13 hours from | TO SAIL. north Wind. in Valley—Fair Monday: light | tered by the Olympic Club of San Fran- | pos semse Maid: 16 2:30p 600 pf 6:20> | 70 san Jose and Way Stations e | Steamer. Destination | Salls.| Pler. !norlhwen wind. sl i cisco. An Eastern candidate for hon- eunhh rg;xnd~‘;n7m mu beat The Duke, | 5:10p) g:20 0 7:20 | gqlsifi:nn.x::’n%;g ‘B::It‘!un‘xm“ . 83 hours from | 4 Coast—Fair; warmer Monday; fresh west |org {s H. J. Handy of the Central Y. |05-0; Foxhunfer a e 7:20 p | o H s ing Y —J. &'s - FoXhunl (F | (Sunday ouly) ... 35 bours | i A R P N M fevada—Fair Monday. G.H, WiLLsox, |M.C. A, Chicdgo. Handy is recognized .i’:“?.‘?finf:’“f.;'fn S i et e | 8:50 p| ‘ 8.00A Now Almaden (T 55: e i e it e Local Forecaster (temporarlly in charge). [ as Ofie of the fastest swimmers in the | cr's Tom King (Rack Isiand Kinairmia) 20-13. | B e | 203 0208 s e %:’,:,‘“g;.,,%“’g‘:::; sen, 18 hours from | San Pedro & Way.| 9 am Pler . A . | world and unless the long journey from | Reserve stake first round-CErank Binn peat | 5 $:20 5 €:289 | Margarita, San Lais Obispor hours £ : { Portland & Way..| 2 pm|Pler 21 | ¥ : Chicago and the change of climate af- | SO2Y I, 7ok achire Tad beat Faifmount | 7 T4ba| 154 | Guadatupe, Gaviota, Santa Bar- o s P ‘fri.‘.‘,lfi | Scattle & Tacoma.| 2 pm|Pier 9 | eign precedes the height, and then the number | foots him he will proye a formidable | Duchess 21k, Laneaeius: ! ey ST Carban: H Novato, © |10:20a/10:20 2 | bara, Sad Buenaventara, Oxnard, X Los e etase. Purta |1t ain{iter £ n'.‘eef‘y.,‘;.'ubfl‘:;‘;‘;n:’:}"n‘rhe.re:g‘fi S meay | antagonist. ola beat Y°“"|§2P°fl’" TR e | H e $200) 5300 | waam"u). Honticter, Castrovili Corning, 4 hours from Haif- Eel River Ports...| 3 pmiPier 2 |of the lower low waters. In the diving champlonship the con- | Mics skt b“‘. a1y | H Santa Rosa. | 8:50 pl om. Pactilc’ Grove, Surf, s e e = 5 pm|Pler 1 | —_—e—————— test will be restricted to a plunge for G Caaital Girl 5-2: D 9 T | - e g SRR B e 0 R ! It you overlook the want advertise- | distance. In this cvent the contestants | meilie 1 10-2: lone Eill e i hohar o | 3 er rs%;*g;g; | ms‘g;';”:;,,"f‘sfi'::'gm}a Alstrom, 24 hours from Bu- | ‘x’ffim&'lfl 3 %5 iie "3 | ments you overlook what, to many peo- | are John W. Blaze of Los Angeles and | Pasha Pleasant beat jaurclle, ,‘:; Hoaql | Sinpl B v 8:50 bl 7:20 b Gl ulinae: San Lus Obispo . e Tos Angeles Porie.| 7 pm Pler 5 | ple, is “the better half” of the NEWS. | Sidney Cavill of the Olympic Club. The he:rfdg".}“ ler 10-8} fmi teat Lady Windsor, | Principsl W-yms)uno-a‘ oo 4108 B umboldt ..........| 9 am|Pler 2 —————— | latter claims to hold several records ! ;‘),m 8.0; Phincess Savby Beat. Littie Dainty Healdsburg. [10:20 a{10:20 2. fimhw“" R e Point Arena | : pm|Pler 2 | AMERICAN JOCKEY PILOTS | tor long dives made in various coun- | 3.2 i (klavlw?fi 2:20 5| 7:20 2 7. L,P”"‘ e i "i FINESSEUR FIRST T0 WIRE | tries. Cavill held the diving champion- i “;““'}".,,"c";';';.'{;;nn"“a"hgB’Sfixm"k Do | et g 205] Cy | Coronado. .| Los. Angeles Forts. |10 amPier 10 | ship ¢t australia before coming to this | 10-0: Lancachire I Tyl uu:‘{t Eagle | 30a] Hopland J10:30a/10:30a | 2150 San Jose aud Way Stations. State of Cal ‘S“é‘ Dh{o“x. “}:: |9 anng;er 1; | President Loubet and Distinguished | country and has a fine record in Eu- b,.l 1”.33;' Px.i‘u; !auI e hl:llll | ,:,o‘,f and Ukiah. )1»20, 7:20 p | t3.00pDel Monte Express—Santa Clars, | Slorshoconee ydney ay Pts.| 2 pm|Pler z . | % edea 3 Pasha > 1ol == - San Jose, Watsonville, Santa | & Barbara. | Seattle diract . | bmpier 2 "“""'u“l::;" ‘I:': :""’:“ oL R e S T g-o Badiy’ g:e:flmml? B 14.6; Prificess | =i e ) Gruz, Dol onte, Modterey | tak avoy . al wood. B B e Grove ... 2 160 € 1, Randai, | e | |Pier 11 S No free born American likes to be ‘Third round- eat FI mxd, > > | kin Katle Flickinger, P RoForic.." | § mipier ) | | PARIS, July 16.—ine officers of the | 4 u8 (70 "G hen he is told not to | &3 cubansia beat dp s Guerneville and [10:30 a[10:204 | o' Shanter. Be | Columbia Fler 24 | British sanagsom SV Sepnge | et drink Rainjer Beer because it fs “un- | Burns beat Pasha bicheant, 16.90; Badly Ueca amy Vae 805! €20 | s ciegeise: S 5 3 | July 22. | Brest, were the guests of Premler | o0 E00 NS $0 know the reason why, | beat Princess Savoy, 5-3. i 0a | | | Pt. Arena & Albion Gx'm Pier 3| Rouvier.at luncheon at the Forelgn Of- | ;7.3 it will have to be a good one “; s.f,‘.’\‘:';"e.l“’é':‘fi; Umn a bye; Doc Gf:;?agh 20 p o ey R, | . ] % | fice to-day. They afterward attended | carry much weight. Deciding course— Hi we's l?ncl%h = ) | Salinas, xom,n,_m,.,gm Coquille River 5 pm|Pier 20 | t 1races at Maison Laffitte,’ where the ————————— Tad (Parton-imp. Quclufiu:h) beat ”; 4.30P San Jose and Way Stations ......... | Willapa larbor. m|Pler 20 | rade for the President of the republic | “This is interesting,” observed Mr. Fuz- Jr.'s Doc Burns (Young: Amefl!n-Me'rcy l(ay). mmu%u l;l-n. Stnlm-. Uu Gatos, | Astoria & Port] LOBOS, July 16, 10 p. m.—Weather pmiPler 27 | gtakes of $20,000 was decided in the | zit, who was looking over the paper. “I 15-01‘;“ stake—Fitth round—xauu Johnny R | P SW, 'S milles per hour. y i b ol presence of President Loub8t flnd a dis- | seq that a man in California is perfecting | yeat Peeriess Beauty, 8:; Annie Ryan beat e = e " uly 2. | tinguished company. ¥ a machine which will answer questions.” | Polka Dot, 8-0. & Salled July 15—Stmr Cottage | Cascad.... {mona & Portland| & pm|Pler 2| The winner was Michael Eprussi's| “If he makes it In pocket sizes you had| Decldlng co mdm -Gk e B e e uiy 24. | Finesseur, with the American jockey, | better get one,” suggested Mrs. Fizzit. | (Rock Island IingZlrmb) (3’“,,,.?; - DOMESTIC PORTS | oty Puekia | Puget. s,»un_‘?6 et -mll’l" 9| Nash Turner, up. The officers left|Then you can touch the button and let | .. g Paris late this evening for Brest, |it d explaining for you when you — ‘K; £ 5—BI 0 your Pl g b4 e o e oo 5 [ St. Pasl....| Astorla & Portiand.[11 amiPler 24| ' ‘the British sqtiadron will sail | come home from the lodge."—Judge. Modesty fe the ddri of might. waiioaviiie Gapiois, } m & § stmr Dix, for Man! ‘ FROM SEATTLE. to-morrow. b . H u - te, Pacific Grove, o grand Steamer. | Destination, | Satls. i m Jobn DR s T o — " eo, 9 - resceas Club Active. » e e P Bl s | maration & way Poria lTuly 17| W GRLEANS, July d6.-The Cres- at wdfi“?’o"’c:%"r’" and S 6—Bitn George C. Perkins, tor | Sity Topeka 4 T et 4TS Mo 5 . LA for Wes! o, Cavelo, Layionville Cum- ’ Oregon. . alr‘Mir{:’nel guly 18 | cent City Jockey Club in making prep- mins, Bell' pn Dyer, | 1 Arrived July 16—Stmr Senator, %ifii:i‘éf’. & ohast] [July 18| grations for the next winter meeting Garberville, Pepperwood, Camp's, Scatfa arnd | ling r Bertha, from Valdez. July City, hemce July 11; stmr | Humboldt City Seattle. . erected, a duplicate of the handsome s Trathel at ha's. satea: Santa Clars and Saa Jose ........ 19.488 one at Hot Springs; new driveways for E A VES FH“M E"me I B o otfee, 600 Murket street,- Chronicle - Sutomoblies and carriagek are o, be FHIEIII] L e —ORKLAND HARBOR [ ERRY 00 | i | Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. | $7.16 A.m. 9.00A. b et S R NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO BRING mm S R sn b b .....,..'"'C:{"'x."'“:‘.:..."’fmg’f s prOVi g 2 au s only for imr Cottage City, for Skeg- | Sn Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all points | 'F Saip View, Sanazvale, Lewrence, —Eafled July 15—Stmr Alliance, | : : | Valdez & Sewara .. constructed and 400 additional stalls AR AGLRE, i L g 3TV T4 ana vaiied Tor Redonds: Sun, Moon and Tide. j are bcl’"gln:“)":‘t‘al’l‘;‘f"“”“‘ the stable 7 kates to California Passed dn July 16—8tmr Tam- | ;.00 States Coast and Geodetic Burvey— | 00T ¢ 1° . AE SR L e N s'l e for Seattle ona: from Payta | Time and Height of High and Low Waters BTy TR To SAN RAFAEL, 1 at Fort Point, enirance to San Franc! Tennis Cracks at Portland. ea July 16-Stmr Bee, | By, Published by official authority of the | pORTLAND, July 16.—Prominent NOTE—The high and low waters occur at | tennis players from all parts of the July 16-Stmr AUSS | e iy sront (Miesion-strect wharl) about 25 | Northwest will contest in the Lewis o minutes later than &t Fort Point; the height 16—Stmr Columbla, for San MONDAY, JULY 17. land players there will be representa- e tives from Victoria and Vancouver, B. or July 56—t Cors, % | Suu riees C., and Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma and - Bkin Portland, for San Pe- | Moon rises . for San Francisco. NORTH‘ VALLEY, iymplia. =38 ay TET SRR Proportionately low rates from all other pdinth by e ¢ Sca Rover with ::e- ;(:tv 2 |Time} i mml [’flme[ . Il'n 5 }“ k w, for S sco; n | = " ¥, < v, for San Franc 5 LOS ANGELES, July ' 16.—Retired the Old Reliable Cunard Line. Safest an q c 17 5.7 | Champlon ':a::‘o-b.l. ;‘h’flrfy“ :o:ed four est line across the Atlantic. 18 -l..... | rounds wif s brother Jac! ere this me. HONOLULU—Salied July 15—Br bark 1 o g2 somcanie st ball game and sporting | il These ":‘“ good I‘;“ly for 1":“::“ t;en ¥ tfie éy bark Charmer, for San Francisco. 21 er. Y ic EASTERN PORTS. = 25| 23 | exhibition, bout with Frank McConnell. - and we will furnisheyou with the tickets. NEW YORK—Arrived July 16—Stmr La Bre- he abov. ition of the tid s i \ W tagme, trom Mavie; st Nemidion, frora s | et ity Iaoraty tis. soe Wlven ta the ieth mer Morgan Farmed Out. > 'Gc-.mm"u P.R. R. Co. X sow pand column and the successive tides of the July 16.—Pitcher C raa it e ; A OCEAN STEAMERS. day in the order of occurrence as to time; the T. LOUIS, July 16.—I er Cy Mor- Cunard S. S. éo. 4 LAEGOW—Arrived Juiy 16—Stmr Parisian, | fourth time column gives the last tide of the gu of the St. Louls American Baseball A v»;: = nR’\ m);; via Moville, S day, gxcept o:hen !h;l: -;ed:;'l(t.tlg;:e m“d.fi ’l Club has been farmed out to the In- OTT AM—Arrived July 15—Stmr Noor- | somi Curs. | gjanapolis American ' Assockation Club from N o to the soundings of the United Staty ‘E;rnned n.‘vm; ‘16‘-—-:.;;‘:’ .&‘m for New 1 Eo:'-tzm;nney Charts, :v.wuz when & minus (:; tor the rest of the ‘m A e AR RO it i 2

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