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Jeff Says He Must Have Been Doped Before Reno Fiasco 'MIND NOT RIGHT,' DECLARES JEFFRIES Defeated Heavy Weight Cham* pion Is Quoted as Saying He Was Tampered With JOSEPH MURPHY \u25a0 Jim Jeffries comes out with a state ment now and says he believes that he had 'been .tampered with, ; probably doped; and that his bad Showing'against Johns6n oh July 4 was caused' by Ills .mi-nd'- being, muddled and his.. physic-jar condition not being <up' to " its-.- usual standard. •. Jef^ls quoted' in' a- long ar 'rticl'e which he- gave .out after' hiiare-- I' turn from a'fishingtripat.Ca'ta'l.ina islV-. and;-° c .: . - . /\u25a0"-,' \'. i'PQor'old Jeff has been k'l-png time e-oming, oui with a statement.' -aT«,d : lie would have m.ade. a popular move if. he" had not said anything. . The oldjjag of b^-ing.doped has been br6u-ght .intp play so often' that it has" worked itself into staleri>ss, now the .-fans give, any rig'lter »vhb. makes this cry the •"ha ha." That is' wjiat Jeff is ge.ttin-g and there is liut rlittle stock taken in liis story. .' Seldom has a champion \u25a0.beeVi:..beaten; but that he had an argument for a' re-". t urn-match, but* it is not: so. With .-J<-ff, \u25a0 '.The- b*g feHow is <lj'iidgeU by the fans.; as',a° Toan", w-h"o has passed his days "of . usetulness-- in the ring, '.arid what he .*o aye. done to Johnson fiyij years "A^o'rs'a matter for the past., i '\u25a0\u25a0 ' . ' Triere-.is little chaoc»» .tJva* Jeff aji«l. ' .'.J.o'Aii&oji wiP ercf i-iash -again. In' fact; .o-Uie -liig;.' fellow says that, he is through ;.aufj everybody thinks ''that he is wise . b*y. paving so. But as a matter of argu .\.'inent," if the men were; ever reniatched \u25a0.iJ'« a-idollar-to a doughnut that .the col- ored. ; tigbter would be a 3 to 1 Choice. ;-!=Atid'. H is also doubtful if the. fight uo-pld.draw a corporal's guard, .as any •\u25a0\u25a0maft-.who had tbe sympathies .of the y'-WJiite-.'flgh'ter at heart wo;uld- riot go to' ..:**<?. him get a gruelllrrg as lie did last jiily-.i-Jf two-thirds of that crowd ever ' \u25a0\u25a0."hs^d. . LlT!,. idea of the outcome before the lasi.'.figrht, tiif y v-ould never have gath >r*d'in tjiat arena. . ; ' .;/ ;'— ff said, in his? quoted statement, that , "it; could" not remember a single iriclv ; iJ^nt "that .happened when he went. down xhp a'ii-le'of the ring into the arena. He s.aJfJ that he wa? a bit nervous when he >7i?ered' the ring for former fights, "but was.w as. nfey>r. scared.- "He he was not" - ; ;'riervoiis' t .<>n July 4 last, nor was j Reared.:. , '."•'.•';..\u25a0 : \- ' \u25a0 .'.-V. ,' AgairfiXhe <ief!ared his : brain \u25a0would i not work on that day. aiid that if he ! , hafl knownliis condition he would have \u25a0 .'lad. .the bets' declared off. \ .; Another statement which is purport ' ed to .have come from Jeff is that he ; e.ntered the ring with his iegs.-spradr ..died tar apart, and that when. he was 1 .given. a" great ovation he did not re--: . --.ppond' iri i bp'-pming manner; \u25a0 \u25a0+? \u25a0\u25a0' \u25a0 \u25a0-;•, .He; • say» .he ran not understand .now how. lie would have overlooked . '•th'af. applausV-if he had b^en .right., AVell, ?! ; J/'ff. acted just as he had always acted:; \u25a0 AVhen- it came to being civil, that •yv-as out of' Jeffs : ma.kenp. '\u25a0"• '- ,'•-\u25a0: .. " '"^Tejc" Rickard is down at Los Angelas " trying 'to .induce the big fellow to; ccvi- ; -sent to another match, but the. feeling of the fans seems to be against another ' iigr-ht. They are not often of this dis c . -position, but they feel that way as far ; asjeff is concerned. A new phepom will have to be developed before the .fans will ever hope to see a. conqueror. .of the colored champion. :• : - "\u25a0\u25a0 ' * • .\u25a0'.- ••\u0084.\u25a0. ,' •• ' - • •\u25a0 " •' •'. .: \u25a0. . : " Promoter Jim Coffroth arrived : "f rom : Cruz last night and he intends; • to ge"t busy and sign up' a card for .this : month.- Coffroth was negotiat!ngl.w.ith;J : Ad tVolgasl to fight Owen Morari, h.ut ; the heavy demands of th<? former, kept '• the titlan haired promoter from doing business. Coffroth is desirous? of' match-: ing ,Abe Att<»ll, the feather :wei£h.t. champion, and Tommy Murphy tp: fight 20. roiinds. It looks like.'a gocid-card and one which not-, cause any -opposition. .' . .-./:\u25a0 .. t ':"\u25a0'. Butte Results • BrTTE.'Aug.' I.— rHvlus today gave on*' ot t£ie - tinpst tfxliibltionsfif game racing ceen liere;thls." »faßon. ' iiftting a jtoor stsrt. the L hor»e • vac : \u25a0-•\u25a0 ji»s<J*!t<-ly • last to tbv fiv-«>lgbths"'pole.".'-Al- \u25a0tnfeugh far distara" from tlie leader. Llvius- fairly '•'mowed down' distance and won . : toalf.-a : . lfngth •to tt» good.. The first futurity coore*. ;ln . tfee " \u25a0lu^tofy, of Montana rsolnjr was run over '.in' the Kp«v>n.<l'riir«» f^ay. Results: . ••'..- • ,\: : - FIEtST RACE— Six furlongs, "wllinjrf \u25a0• :'};'\u25a0: 'S? «>d«S*. Hoi>«'. Wright and Jockey. i •.. ', Tin. t:j s_Geri* W'<v.fl. 10<5 (M. XT>1p0n ).,. : ..»'. "..'... 1 C *S> ?— U* l ulrf».n, I<j2 <«Bugcl>/...' ....j -..2 ]O=l4-JiU«tL 1W «Rooaey> .'.. '...,.-. . : . .:-. . .-3 Tim>.% l:J5: BonfiU., Balrp^d,- Quick .-Trip," I'^enß-li'' Cfwk. Orcsliam. Doueen." Mcndr-n,. Kar xni* H 'J. F. Anderson, al^o fan. \u25a0''.•' :• c \fECONI»- RACF — Futurlfy emp^; selling:'^.. od:ls.- Horse; Weight and Jockey. . -, • Fin". „ 5-1-^-Iley el Tovar. 100 < Page). ..."...; 1 10 c l— l* Petite. C IO.V (Mcßrlde) .;:. N 2 Sf>na. °IQ* *Fiwbfr» ". ~\ -3 • Tlm<*. I:lt4-S. Brighton. 'New Capital. Zo^. r«9astPr, M/lioodalf. Genova,. Biased, &l£o : r«n. TI^IRD°nACE — One and a qb*rt<r miles, eell «i<i<is.- Hors«v Woijriit mid :\u25a0 Jockey. .Fin. 7-1— I.ivius. 107 d.tn<iliorst) , 1 O-l-i-Alt^nJxrg^ 112 <Page»..."...' 2 X J— Plnmf. '107 iJ. irt,-«g \. 1..*,-. ,3 Time. 2:o* 1-5. Dave Wcb^r, Mike Jordan^ Tlora Ril^y. Duchess of >l<*wtfbcllo. .Vti White, alfw» ran. • •-FOtrUTH RACE— Five fnflcngs, the Basin handicap: ' " '\u25a0:''.'\u25a0\u25a0 <»dds. * Horse.' Wight" and Jockry. Fin. 6-5 — Lnfield. 117 iFlseher* .....1. -.l^_Fern 1^ 94 (Kfderis). ;... 2 51— I.yte KnigbC 110 (GaupfH..'. '..-,3 Time, 1 :00 3-5. . Sevrell, Tblstle Belle, also ran. •- \u25a0"\u25a0 \u25a0 FIFTH* RACE — On* mile. Felling: . , Odd*. Horse. Weight .and Jockey. .. Fin. 15-1 — Rot^vale, 102 Ann Do»en). ..."1 , v-i^S>tting. »3 CCallahan) 2 I 7-10 — Bonnie, Bard, 104 <Vosp«) .-. . . 3 A Time. 1:413-5. Mi/s Naomi.- Acqula, Pink Spring. John J. Roger*. Galene- Gale, Hammer-. away. MUler*i Daughjfer. ,«lso ran. SIXTH RACE— Sis furlongs, selling: *.':'.'; oUds. How, Weight and Jockey. . * Fin. 4-I— Madeline Mufgrare. 100 <Tarkcr) 1 31_Sw*peTlator. 112 <Fii*hcr) 2 Cl-MeNaJly. Jl2 (Taylor)...*.: 3 Tim*, 1:15 2-5. Fri^ie. Charlie Ooberty, llananlra, Gossipcr 11, Xtrbraeka - Lhss, Waver. alxo ran. ' .Butte Entries FIRST RACK— Five furlon?*. selling. 3 year < ..Ids and upward: * : • rarar.-a 102! Garter U?ht 104 Banl«dr .'IO2|J. M. tJtoke*. .". .. ..\o* Mity ftees 102; Martha Jefferson -.".107 Warfare 102jHerive» .107 Ormonde OmninphmUK-'j SEOOKP RACE — Five furlong*, >solllnjt, 3 year olds and upward: Tube Rose 102! Burleigh ...... lOfl UllUnlUj- 1 ' 06 ". JO9 Firm Foot. 1W Bitter Sir 100 Tbe Slicker lf»!Vama .".112 Tramotor ' IC9| Cre»t«m Boy .....'..112 THlttl> RACE — Futurity course, celling:* • Wistaria 103;Halton ..103 Zoe Younz ...* 103-TlUinjrh*fct .'...10S Mar Pink .. — - I<»s' l'Ntooa \u25a0 ........ .'.. ..108 * Led* Adelaide 106; Cool ......... .112 K. M. Fry ..lON'Redan ....112 yo Quarter ICS| FOURTH RACE — Six *nd a, half ' furlongs, pur*e. 3 year old* and upward: l;alrenla SOjJack Paine 99 «-.,ppertow-n 02 Fernando »3 I.culston 82 .jSovgorod »9 ISinocular \u25a0 — Ss> FIFTH RACE— One mile, selling. 3 year olds M<«d upward: 'trgv*^ Ofeffifea^*' UMon II \u25a0 ...;109Treasnre Seeker ill Koc" : litoU; C. Clmi .........111 KnUwarl «»j ßather -R0ya1 :...::. IJI Roys I ' River .......109' . . '", . SIXTH RACE — tjix-furloug*, selling, -3 year, nld^.and upward: . ; MTe B ....... v;...K"oir»ar«ioijla : ............ 103 iuinfox - .*.. . .' •"••- .. •KXHJ'nJiI.-r "MPtrner : . . . .!«« Patriotic ....•-\u25a0. . HCB«;nat(>r ' Warner -.. ..'.!«:» Sixteen .-:. ,i<C'i«w>rj:e'KJsniet \.:. JIW V> anertWl ..-. lftr.!Harry r f=t»nlH»pe;..'r.lo3 Orilcne • . .l^Carasco ...'•...."...... K0 Track r*>t. _ . KBj BOOMER OF BOSCH MAGNETO ARRIVES :'_•.: •- -Manager H. Brihc^man of the Pacific-coast branch of the Bosch mag-. : neio company, at the -whecti and George' John, treasurer of the. home'com pnnv>,.tvho[ is. Visiting .San. Francisco.' \u25a0'\u25a0'.. -.' c . R.VB.:l)aggett Takes: B^ker . Electric, Auto : Over ::H n / : Mbuhtainsv^p Santa Gruz \u25a0 R. R. L'HOMMEDIEU R. B. JDagrgett ji3s-ju.st-retiirrie(i'frbm a; very j Interesting-, trip' .in his • Baker electric runabout! ;\u25a0': Daggctt said : - • . •;' . "Our runabout made a trip frpin San Jose to Ix>6 Gatos- over "ilie mountains, through., aitd .-on : .t6 .San.ta CruzJ, climbing the long - : eigHt •'. mile.- grdfle without difficulty-.'-; -!L;atcr'-it ' returnee! ©Ver;the same route;.. .- pl'he'l paper .Jpafr w'<»nt from -San..- Josie- .t<> '-^'atsjoriyille. wag...demonstrated'; i ln IVatsonvJlle^." and; proceeded oh to.^ania Cr:Uz;.:4:..distan:C?e. of rfjorQ thah.-80 m>res,> pn'.pne':;cbar|cre, and then returnecj . over; the:: mouhtaiii- : road. . '.' . \u25a0 . -';.• : . ." ;'•\u25a0."\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0 .;. ' :-j; "••:•; = VA n elect rit? garage 'virilj- fee.-'estal> lislie'd in TV'atsony.Hle-'-s-odrr- under o^.r auspices,', which, wlli' mgke it possible for electric -cars : to. ) proceed fronii San Francisco, to Del Monte without .dif ficulty. \u25a0 Leaying ;npfe in' the afternoon one -can reach San" Jose and.;.remain over night; -the "n-ext day- proceed", to Watsonville. -Avaitin.?. there"for several hours at noon, when a partial .charge, w;lll be. given, thus allowing one to proceed to Del Mqnte, reaching there that evening.*. Or. jf one. desires lie.c an majrce the sid* 1 trip-to Santa Cruz, where charging -facilities can : be had.j; and then make the trip on to' Del : Monte. ;: . .. vThis does not- provide for -fast tour ingservice,, but makes; 4t possible fpr those unable to drive h.igh. speed cars .to make a comforfabie. journey through the tpwns-. mentioned^ '.\'.. •• .-' .' •\u25a0\u25a0' r '/-"Charging, facilities are -prp.vided at Del Monte, which .niakes^ It possible to xiie. .the ..car .pn..the. beautiful- roads pf. that reg.ioriandtlien-to return at will.'! Weise.: .of the Continental tires' "branch in' this ci ty..- has. received '""' word- . from ;New i'ork that the 'gim-. plex'.' -S'tpcK . car,' will eh >y<i.n' the -one hour. ; r'ac'et at th^' Brighton Beach matinee- races,- held : on.= July ;a;-was equipped !i\*ith. Continental ttr>s ahd demountable rin}s,';as \Vas-"the' Simplek racing d'r, -in 'whiai' 'George RcbertKon- won tiYe : -five" mile match" f rpin-. De i aJma, cov-ering. the. distance 1n 4 mln«tes 41 3.-J5;- seconds,' TIII3 -saTrie . mafte!. of' car Woh' tlte last 24 hour!. race held -at the. Brighton- : Bea!cfi : motordrome on May 13 and 14., a.ti£alnihg.lVl4s'niUe,s s aJ-so.on . Coatinen tal'tires •.andVdemp.unt-.. •ableVrlms, -' -• - ' .-' ; ' " ... '. \u25a0.. '\u25a0 . :--': --' '.'\u25a0': -.- ' j Continental* " ' • \u25a0 : ' \u25a0\ : ; Are "^Vtnners ' =:The removal of ii} 6 general! offtqes bt' the .-'Liozfer motor- company to Detroit, ' • • " •- . ]Mlcfi.,: : which.. \v4l-l 5 " occur 'O.cto'.be"r . -I, .oil' the. completion' ." of .the new factory' " at Betf oft, \u25a0'will re.r • suit, in several, changes --in. the.'.offictai' roster of the -compaiiy: .r'-,'. r '-,' ." ••' • \u25a0 ;P, C.-. Chandler; formerly manager -of" the western sales agencies, and foreign department, has- bjeen. ' elected "to .the vice' presldency..";o;f the company,- and \yill be- in' charge' J 6f. the- sales depart--. raenL _Therfe will :J)"er : no "dhange. in tXi'e treasurer's i departm'erit.../Samuel Tiegar', in .'.oharg.e... continuing . His duties as' tr-easurer onremoyal to Deitroft.. -.-.= . • C. Aj- Emise,- manager of the 'metro-, politan^jsales agency and" dep.artment-'oX" advertising and pubUcity, • seyers his corinectioji .with th'-e. -sales department to" assume 'charge o-f a new: d-epartmerit* of. publicity, and advertising, rhei in crease "tn. the-busl-ness.of Ihe-.company ttirough the enlarged product resulting from .the erection "of the Detroit plant • making- it advisable to organize ,ate.cp r arate department -for this.w-ork. . ' '»" lazier. V\V|ll GoT: | :' v -Te- Detroit I "•. W. S. M. Mead; f ormerly. manager jdf eastern sales agencies.- •succe'eds^Emise as manager of the JCew York- and met ropolitan agencies, and will, also have charge of the- foreign department, with headquarters- at 1751 Broadway, New York city. . -.- • ' . • The Thomas 8,. Jeffery company re.- National League STAXDIXG OF THE CLUBS NATIONAL LEAGUE! AMERICAN - LEAGUE Clubs— . •W. T..Pet. Clubs— W.L.Pt-t. Chicago ......59 80 fi63 Philadelphia ..GO 31 659 New York ...«2 S3 591 Boston .......56 37 CO2 Pitts'burg .:...40 37-670 Nwr York ....54 37 593 I Philadelphia .45 43 Rll! Detroit ... 32 42 5.".3 Cincinnati 45 45 sCo]Cleveland .....41 46 471 St. I/rais SJ9 02 42fti Washington ..38 54 413 Brooklyn '...\35 51 303 Chicago :36 55 300 Boston ..33 00 355 j St. l^ouis- . : . . .26 C 1.299 NETW YORK. Aug. i: — New" York cleshed up in tbe series with Boston today, 4 to .0. « Otis Crandall pitched bis second victory of the'seri*.* and f*>s the second time did not issue a pass. Score: - R. H. E. Boston ...0 :-.:.0 0 New -York ...... .......;...... .4 9 y 0 Batteries— Curtis. Burke and Graham: : Cran dall and Myers, empires— Jobnstone and Eason. BROOKLYN. Aug. 1. — In s a loosely; played game^. marked by heavy bitting. Philadelphia defeated Brooklyn today <by scoring throe runs In" the eleventh. 'Dessaii. vrho relieved Rucker. was ia trouble all the time. Score: " . R. H. E. Philndelphia ;................. . : ... 8 " 14 "'"" \u25a0;4; 4 Brooklyn . ... .... ....:; 5.-11 4 Batteries— Pholtler and Doom; Rucker. Dessau and Erwln. R!gler ; and Emslie. : \u2666— ; — i ' — — — — — -\u25a0"\u25a0' ~-+.~ -+. Empire City- Results EMPIRE CITY. Auk. I.— Black' Mat*, at 12 t<> 1, proved: a "big surprise vrlien lie wou-'tbe Mel ro*e (soiling stake h^rc'today. He nosed out Hu iHTstitltiuti. a .'} to I. short. The farorltc.vXlia bus, was third. ": - . \u25a0 . :\u25a0' v ._ ---r-\u25a0.;r -\u25a0.; -./ '; \u25a0 At a meeting, of the Jockey club: stewards to day the IWvnse of J.s It. ' McAtlams, a trainer, was roTokcd. . Summary: •'' ; ' . -. Fij«t race, fix ~fnrlong(*-»-Planier,'r even, v won; iTabcl; 7 to 2, Mt-onJ; Ayame;- 6 to 1;~ third. Time. 1:14. -: : \u25a0-' - - . - 'Second race, handicap, one mile and 20 yards — Apache. Cto 1. won: Shannon.^G' to I,' second; Iluek.'O to ft. tbinLv Time. 1:411-5. ' . Third * race, six , » urlonps— Trance.' - even. • won ; ' Boral <J"Syx. IS to ."i.iwcond^.Ueyal Captive, 1 4 to i lMlilrd.: Time, 1:12 2-5.:-r \u25a0:.:;*;' \ .-....-. I • Fourth race,. one. and. aisixtecnth^niiles-^rßlack Mate. 12 to' l.~ won: HinjerKtititlon,-, 30 to'l.sec ond: Nimbus. 3.td "..third. Time. 1:40 l-.V :r Fifth ' race, > 2 yi-ariolds/jflve.-and^ Behalf.'-fur lonpfc—Hectajron,' 7 -to '10, .won; t ßourbon :Bcau, : . 12 to I, KOeond;' Ability, «7 ..t0^1.* third.t ? Time,' 1:06 4-5.-; '- : .\u25a0 -"\u25a0. : •\u25a0.;.-;-.;: :-\u25a0:>\u25a0 Six tli raot\ . one and" a ''sixteenth . miles-;— Bad X«wj<, X;lo .*. won;"Ai*»li'cizc, 3 to* l.^stcond; ISaubury, 3 to 1, third. Time, 'l:47 C-3. -; : j SAN -FRAXeiSCO CALL, -TUESDAY; AUGUST. 2, 1910, pott's the sale of a 45 horseppwer.com • ' "' bination .' funeral" car to a. local com pany. . '.- " ; . . , D. ; E." • Hoy of wihnipep.v British" province, Canada^ purchased a 35 hors£-" power Rambler ; .ronabo"ut. and ' is .to flrive. ' It Hajug. • a distance from' this ;.cit>- ; of -ajjoiit- •'3^o.o miles. "The spare= vWha.el^ feature," 1 ' -'says Hoy, , "shbiild ap peaf-to any on/» who- is contemplating:: a, vtripVth rough, a-n^w. cotmtry. 1 ' •-.'. • .- : :.: Ed\s : jn Groll tb.ok.- deli very, this week ;of a- seven pAssenger, 43. horsepower ;Ham4j|er, = ..wliiph;iie . is . going"- to drive .in the "renting- seryftee ,hete in" the city. IXeiv Otvnerti-of! . Ilambl'er tarn A/-. communication" has reached- .the Regal motor car" com pan y in Detroit — -•'•-. - _ 1?' JL.^from Minneapolis. containing a, wholly delightful piece of news • for tti e Rega I company, owners of .ue^aicai's ana their friends^ The word .was .from Arthur -La Roche,, driver of the Regal car, entered in the, reliability contest ;kno;wn. as the tittle Glidden tour, that pulled 'our of *St. Paul for Sioux Falls. S.D., on July 22.- La. Roche said -that the Regal "30" was the : only car in its class to com plete .the run -•with" a" perfectly clean score. "Throughout it all," he wrote, "the' Regal crew did not rind it-neces sary at any time to so n^uch as break the seals. on tho toolbapr. . • Previous telegrams, received from La Roolie during the run would indicate that "it "-was. unusually -severe. . Ijt-s Uength was about B^o miles, and'on ac count of a great <Jrought' that has p"re .vailed in thaf section of. the country, • the roads were frightfully dusty ami, from continuous travel, great ruts had '.been worn iri tliem. ' . I l,lt<le (illdcleh) , At' the annual .meeting of stock hold ers, held recently at" the factory offic&s -* '• of the .Chalmers rrtotor • company, * a cash dividend of 30 per cent and, a stock dividend of 1, 000 per .cent .on the capital stock of the company were declared. •=The. 1,000 per- cent stock dividend means the .increasing .of the capital stock of the company ' from $3OO}OOO to $3,000,000; This does not mean the is sulrig'of new stock -for sale, as-the en tjresfook dividend was divided pro rata among ajl "the! stock holders, the .par value, of the shares being raised from ?10..t0 $100. each. I Dividend. Paid I I Clm liners Folk I \u2666 ___.. * • • \u25a0 • ATLAXTIC; OCEAX TRAVEL ' \u25a0 Plymouth — -(."herlioursr — Southampton '. '•\u25a0• I"b il.'ul/'lplila— QiioeiiHt unn — I,i vori>nol ATLANTIC TRANSPORT UNE / \u25a0 •*"• Xew. Vork — London Direct HOLLANP^MEfiiCSIIHE . Xerr Yock — Rotterdam, via Boutogne' RW STAR LINE " :• A'evv. York— -Dover— Antwerp \u25a0 .WHITE STAR LINE • X.Y—QueensfovTn-Hol^lieod-Llvcrpool- . iV.Y.-Plymoiith-CherbourK-Southamptoii- •' .Host on — Qurrnxtonn — Liverpool X. '\u25a0 Y. and Bositon to 'the Mediterranean • '.-Via Azores and' Gibraltar \u25a0\u25a0' -Jloirianio. .. ,AuR. i ClCretlc..: . V. .Sept. 21 Canopip .•.'. Sept." 14| Romanic. . . "..Oct. 1 WHITE STAR— DOMINION . /Canadian Service Mail Steamem ..Montreal — Quebec— Liverpool - ! Weekly SaiHnRA.O- The *Scenic Route to '. ' ' \u25a0 . "\u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0-"\u25a0 Europe"".; \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 •: : , NEW S; S. LAUREXTIC & MEGANTIC Largest and Most "Modern Steamers on the St. Latvronee; ' . ', : ..-..\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' :- ' ~£ G. K. KOEPPiIL, Passenger Agent . Pacific Coast 319 Geary Street opposltp St. Francis Hotel. San- Francisco." .... LONDON BB \u25a0\u25a0! - TfTFCIIAVG BREMEN 'IHVB Sll . 10 A. M. . Express Sailing*. / t Kals.Wm. a. Gr^Au. . OjCecllle .;..;... Aug. 23 G.Wasb'tn (uew)Au. lC.'Kronprliiz Win. iAug 30 LONDON , ff* ':\u25a0 : '* ' : '^ \u25a0-•"_,„ ' ' " \u25a0 ' paris &£&vm&n Thursdays BREMEN jfeSj yM m B jjj j^g II 10 A. M. .Twin-Screw Sailings. • Barbarossn '.';. . .Aug. ll|Gr. Kurfuerg. - . .Sept 1 Bremen, . .... .\Aur. •23|P. i . Friedrlch Wm.Sept." 8 GIBRALTAR \u25a0: |^ | CfltllDllfl VC NAPLES I Efl¥fl AiIJKU AYS GENOA faßy^ll UA.U,| P. Ireue ... Aug. isJßcrlln! (new) . .Aug. 27 X. : Lulse .... ' Aug. ~OjK.' Albert Sept." 10 '. ITlrrle«ii and HnbmnrlaA Rlirnnla. ' Independent Hound. the. World Tour*. \u25a0 ' Travelers ' Checks Good 'All Over the World. - OELRICHS & CO^ Gen*J Agte., 5 Broadway. N. Y. !l! l Robert Capelle, -G. A^ . P." C.V 250 Powell st opposite St. v Francis ' Hotel,". San • Francisco. • Tele- ; pUone— Kearay 4794.;-V . ii :. '\u25a0:',-. \u25a0.-:\u25a0\u25a0 FRENCH LINE 4 ;:<^CIB.j,GLE.jraA^ATLA>^iQUE: : 'rt^M DIRECT^ UNESTO :BAVRE»-PARisb| Sailings' Ev?ry^ Thursday 'and Saturday. i » .La>l>brralne.'.July 21 Hretagne V. ; ;Aug ii ; I •La I Savoie.V.'.^luly 28 La \ Provence : Aug. 18 : ' H Tonralner/. *:Ang:*4 Espagne J.-.T'Aug. 25; C Extra^ Salliiigs^arrylng'one classV(ll) cabin "'\u25a0;» ' ; v passengers. ' •' -.. || ; Fiorfd C e°. \u25a0"-"'\u25a0 ' ' ' ' V "' ' " -' •' ' ' '••\u25a0• : : : Jul^ i z ' S FUGAZI BROTHERS,- S ".'l'aclflo -Coast. Managers, ' : S :' \u25a0/.C'-fY-Ut i Montgomery : ; st. \u25a0 \u25a0 ' ' m ft'-'^r'' ; : CHl>iiir Office Market ;«t. ; \u25a0-"-.:..*; fl . ' Canadian % Pacific '£ Empress Mine or ,- Steamers' sailing ixxesklyjlu'tncen^ Montreal; and » Liverpool.*, Wireless on ; all * steamers." * Ask any : ticket 'agent t or • write E. E. \u25a0 PEHN,' jU. C Ai.U'ulace -'Uotcl * San Fraucisco. s^^^^^B^^«J- -;\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 * • - BURNS IS FAVORED TO DEFEAT HOGAN Sensational Knockout Fighter Is on Short End for First Time During His Career Owing to the lack of big professional contests, the tight fans are' warming up j to the coming fight between ''One Round. Hogan, 'the crack ligTitweight j and Frarikie Burns, the. Oakland cham pion, as if 'the .battle was _a 'champion- j shipaffair. ' It is one of 'the best cards which' the followers of the four round ' game have-been offered, ahd if promis.es to- be. a rdyal.' battle when. -•"the boys meet In- Dreamland pavilion next Fri day, night before the Centennial club..-j BptK Hogan and Burns are in active! training. The former . is down at Mil- ' let'sj headquarters |at Colma, working, like;! a beaver and : he, is sanguine that he will -be returned- a winner" He is being assisted by; Frank 1 Kruse, the.- clever Pittsburg welterweight, who boxes* on the same- evening. ' Kruse- is" matched to box :' George Andrews four, .rounds.. . ' '. . • \ -. Hogan's manager Walter Franey. holds- an offer from Tommy Walsh" of the. New Orleans club, for. the slugger to' go to the Bouthern city iand box Broa»oi> there, in th« event iie ia a. winner. over Burns. ••: ; • Burns", is oVerat White's place, Oak land, getting into shape. He is down' to the lightweight limit now and ready to" step into the 'ring. " \u25a0 •' >. : From all indications Burns will' continue to" be a favorite over Hogan. Connnisisohef Tom. Corhett has bad' sonic" Burns money to. offer; at- 10 to' 9, but' yestort]ay tlie Oakland man ruled a; stronger • favorite, and the betting! dropped to 10 to' 8 'with* Burns the choice. ' From all indications the com ing, bout, -will be one of the best be.tting" .shoi-taistance. fights' that has been r held: in- tills cit,y. The c refe'ree has 'not been selected 'yet.. .'.•.\u25a0 ,_-•';-\u25a0 -. / ;|V' / ; Amedcari League r U \u25a0• \u0084V l/\ "\u25a0\u25a0': :\u25a0\u25a0':\u25a0 ' '.'-— r—- -»-' ! DETROIT. jAujr. , r.-r-Mullen wa3' wild and was; poorly sup'porjed today, -and- Boston' took the first' game hf the series, o 'to 1. . The- home team- pot aH'.rrs hits -ln-the sixth innlns. 'when it filled! th<i basos, . -with ' Jio r one "out. \u25a0 Karger steadied. I down and -retir-ed' the fride. with "biit 'one Tun. S.core: .' \u25a0\u25a0 ::'\u25a0.'\u25a0 . .'. RJ ',H. • E.V Boston "... .1 .-.'. '.'.'. ... .' . ... ... . , . .'..,. « 10 ' *j Detroit .......::-.j.-::.....:.v ...=.l '4 5; Batteries— M^ullen -and Stallage;. Karger and- Carrigan/ ' _ ""''-'.'„-\u25a0''.:''• o \u25a0 CHICAGO. -Anp.'l-— The* White 'Sox knocked' Cnombti' off the slab In .two-i nnings today, .win- nlne : the opener from the Athletics. 6 to 1. White., for -the locals, pitched a steady game all the way. giving seven hits. Score: °R. "H. E. Chicago- ..1,..:..". ..•.......'.....•...• (j 9. 0 Philadelphia ..........;... 1 \u25a0 7.2 Battfries^-White and Sullivan; Coombs, Dy gert.'Atkln's'and Lapp, Thom«s._ .* CLEVELAND. Aug. I.— New "York opened its. second series Jiere by defeating Cleveland,: 4 to '2.'- New York figuratively Vfitole 1 the game.- as its' stolen -bases counted j in • the scoring.' of all its." ruus. • Austin's : field and base running and Tur ner's work at short were features. Score: 1 "R. H. E.- Cleveland : .• 2 - S• > l New York. t. ................ \u0084;. 4 .10 0 Batteries — Ko*-stner. W.. Mitchell and Estertey; F/>rd and'F. Mitchell. " - . ST. 'T.OUrs..Aug. I.— v St.. Louis won the" first" game of- the. series from Washington '\u25a0 today. Rube Waddell pitched for the locals for the. first, tlme. in a month, during which he has.b een un der" suspension. .After doing fairly good work he. was" displaced- by- Lake in th.c ninth innlnir. Score: . - . 'R. H. E.: St. I^>hlp. '....,. t . 5 50 Waslilngton .......\u25a0.'.........."....\u25a0.. 4 9. .5 Batteries -r- Waddell. .. Lake and Stephens; Waljcer, Reisling and Street. \u25a0 ;, • ' _. PACIFIC OCEAN- TRA VEL '^<t#-" JS*^ Steamers leave from Broad--' /^V^-^ON. - way Wharves (Piers 9 \u25a0'/kK^2^A and 11). '. : -.. /4/v^^s& \*n Low -rates. Including berth I I Vb3Kjl .r ' and meals. . •'•- . I \ Yrifilo\; I Special Round Trip Rates, \Vk\ LOS ANGELES y^fS^/ SAN DIEGO \;:,\ '\u25a0 • " 7*-*-*^ " •SANTA' BARBARA '• President or - Governor Alternate Mondays, 4 p. m. •Santa Rosa'.. -.1...!.... Every Thn'rsday, 11 a. m." \u2666Only steamer "calling ' at . Santa ' Barbara. . SEATTLE .(DIRECT); TOWKSEXD •' TACOMA, VICTORIA", VANCOUVER • Connecting ' at; Seattle for SoHtheastern - Alaska,! Skagway.'Dawßon, Fairbanks and all points on the Yukon,. '. . ; ! -. President or Governor Alternate Saturdays, 2 p.m. " City of Puebla,Uma'tllla..or Queen:. ..'.:'... \.'.' .................... Alternate Tuesdays, 2 p.m. $37.50 Seattle- ".and return, Inc. berth and meals. EUREKA (HUMBOLDT BAY) .. State of Calr;Aug. b .5|>10,:i5; 20.;25; 30/3 p. m. GUAYMAS, aiAZATLAJV,:LA PAZ .' EXSENADA; SAX JOSE DEL CABO Curacao .'..-.... ..... ..^'...OSun.j' Aug. 7," 12. m.., Nome-St. MichaeirtJmatma. Aug. 24. 4 p.m.- . ': VLEAVE SEATTLE' -. -'-. ALASKA CRtISES, 1010 . ; Spokane'(last trip "'.this season) .; Aug. 9, 10 p. M.i: NO3IE— ST. MICHAEL , f 5enat0r. .... . . . . '.: . . . •'• • .'• . . "- /.Aug. 18, Sept. 9 '.Eight' reserved to change "this schedule.^ \u25a0"• TICKET ; OFFICES— PaIace Hotel, 653 Market Bt., 16 Market St.; and Broadway wharf: ' '-^Telephone Kearny 492: . .' ' OAKLAND— II2O Broadway. 'Tel. Oakland 5650. C. D.DUNANN, General Passenger Agent. '. $B&. AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN gm| STEAMSHIP COMPANY Tehuantipec Route - r*ast Freight Service . •NEW YORK TO PACIFIC COAST PORTS AND HAWAIIAN V ISLANDS. salllng;'from:New, York every. sLv days, making direct- connection -with' Pacific steamers \.t rom - J Sallnai'Cruz; Hex ' every' six days for San Francisco. COAST /PORTS TO NEW, YORK -.Also Uo Mexican^ and all - prin-, clpal European i ports , • under rate and through.. bills of. lading. -Sail- Ings from: San -Francisco "every, l2, days. - For rates • and ' further particulars . ap- - ply to ? DEARBORN •& rLAPHAM. :, Gen- eral Agents, t; 8 vßrldge street, JNew York. WILLIAMS,: rDIMOND'& CO.. 1 General; Agents,. Pacific Coast. \u0084'-\u25a0 , \u25a0 310 - Sansomer St.:? San^Fganclsco.. . . TOTOKISIH KAISHA ORIEXTAL' STEAMSHIP COMPANY ,- S. S. "Tenyo Maru"... V2.Tuesday, s An»^ 16, 1910 B. 6. "Nippon Maru" . .V. -Tuesday, ; Sept. •8, 1910 B. S. \u25a0 '•Chiyo Maru" .*. r.% .^Tuesday, -, Oct.l 4, 1 1910 . Steamers i sail I from I company's | piers,* Nos. 4 42, 44, ' near , foot •of Second st. , . a t . 1 p. m.'; l or \u25a0. Yoko- i bama | and.Hongkong," calling at .Honolulu, Kobe and and? Shanghai,"? and- con- i nectlDg at Hongkong iwlth^ steamers; for. Manila.' : India- etc.'w No cargo received on board on day of Balling. '"i ßound \ trip, tickets at . reduced rates. ?\u25a0- • ,-;\u25a0 For s freight - -. passage j apply < at- office,-, 240 James Flood building ; : -JW.^S: ; AVEUT, . •..y .- -: . /-Assistant ;Generai;:Manager..'- •\u25a0 mr "a-b fAlJfl II - The ' new,'- fa3t : and ' ele- S Bllilnl II II \u25a0 pantly, fitted \ ' &|f IMl|| ||LU S.S. WiLKEL^iINA \u25a0Hi j|Sl|L" 13,250 /tons displnre- I \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0IlV^' \u25a0" f iment. c " sails ntiioon' Aug.' ||U^ „ ,;;.• 1910, for Honolulu and \u25a0 '. .'• 7 :i"s. rs-i-ijßL;irvE-:'-Vr s-i-ijRL;irvE-:'-V :,: - " -i ".-'; •-;\u25a0•.*\u25a0' -l.'t.oou Tons ' Displacement, ~~ ; : '"-; . - Sail?, no<iri^Aug.-524,?1»10,v. for jHouolulrij and Ka-* hulul.j; Bound i trip 5 to } Honolulu I $110" first ; class.' ;.Mu<»onj>*avlgation'iCo.y>26H; Market? St.* .TAHITI "AND^IVEAV-ZEAL'AIVD-^S/S.; \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0" • ' vMarlposa'sallsill'a.lmrJAugust 6.''T?g^'^ round UripJsl23; 4 first .class. :~', liniini 111 IlSlS.isJiSler'raKlO.OOOltocsfdis? \ lIUnULULU /; placement) Tsallß : ll ; a.m.tAug.'j 1 20/j 191O.^Spe<;lal \ round yrip ; $110,**. first \u25a0 class.-j iOCBAXIC LINE* 073 "jlktJTltel^ Kearny] li3l:*i LONG CARRIES OFF MATCH WITH EASE Clever San Franciscan Beats ' •\u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 -. \u25a0t : -»-/ - ' ! ;; " '\u25a0' \u25a0• \u25a0 -XT. \u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0"\u25a0;. His Opponent in First Round < of Clay Tourney OMAHA, "Neb:, 'Aug. I.— Play, began j today °in- the first annual national, clay court .'-" tennis ; - tournament "on ; the grounds of the. Omahalield club.; "More than ibo f ' f prominent players participated,; arnoung them Melville' H. ' Longof San. Francisco,- who played last Tyear" in the championship matches at | Syndey, Australia,; and who. easily' won j his' match. 'today- with- Funkhouser. of Lincoln/ . ">-':.'": - r ;.'.^'''--:' y \u25a0. ' : - , • W. W. Hall of Brooklyn, N.Y., de feated R. H: Bosh of Stuart, Ia. ! ; Drum mond Jones ;of -St. Ij'ouis beat F. G. An j derson of -Reading,; Pa t *,. who ; is a for- [ I mer champioiiVof New Jersey:: ' j I': in all 71 "matches". were played, there ! J being 10: defaults'.,; v. ' ' . j The preliminary: matches and the. first round of singles were .finished -to- { day. In the" first round Long 9f San Francisco' beat -Funkhouser of Lincoln, . 6—l, 6—l;- \u25a0;"\u25a0\u25a0.. \u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0 ' '. " ' AMATEUR BASEBALL -*.-_ _ : , ; : -+\u25a0 Tlip' results' of- the gainw played. by the inde pendent • baseball clubs ou . Sunday . w ere as fol lows: \u25a0; . \u25a0 I'etalunia o. Stsrincs 3. I'lnyetl at Petalum.a. ' Sun Muteo 3, tilyjuplc* U. I'layed at. San Mateo. ... . >»t Larkspur <5. Moss . Ueach -. I'layed at South ban Francisco. - . \u25a0 \u25a0 -. \u25a0 \u25a0• " San -ijisi'lhiy 11, . Uautmrf-Mattern 10.. I'layert at San- Ani=clino. . • \u0084.'" : • I Fort Baker 11. Butchers' ExchahgeS. Played at'Furt Baker."- \u25a0 . • ' . .Monarchs 4, Bay View 3. • ,Played_ at o South' San Francisco. • ,'\u25a0\u25a0' "Anne 10, \u25a0•Behwliots S.- Playedat Larkspur. Bpulolu VJ. -Buffalo club 0. Played 'at Benkia. Seiiiiui)les'2,-Ahuueda Owls- 0. Played at High-, land park. . . \u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0"\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 " . • ° \u25a0'• Baus-HuHers I', Kentfield 0. Played at Kent field.-. -• \u25a0 ' • Aewnian' 3, Modesto 0. .Pliiyed'at Modesto. • San" Rafael Juniws t>, • Lillys 0.'.- Played at San IJat'aPl. .-':.• . ' Hayward 8, Redwood City "5. Played at Red wood-City. ." • ' . .. - • - • Hfiiifv Ryes -JO,- Mill- Valley (J:. : Played- • at Mill Valley. . " ... • • •. •• • \u25a0-. I'eerlfss 3: Sau" Kafael 3.. . Played at "San Rafael. •• • • • ' . .ilutuls 10, -Juveniles 5. : I'layed At Sap An pelmo. • ' •••\u25a0\u25a0:.\u25a0 • \u25a0 CfS hies 1.4,.: General Lawto^s' S: . Played -at Lobos square." ", • ' \u25a0."\u25a0». \u25a0 '" • \u25a0•' •*\u25a0 \u25a0 ' \u25a0•\u25a0Ra.apiirers 9, Bay Shore Greens" 7.- Played at Corljln- park. • " ' " ' • \u25a0 .\u25a0 ' \u25a0 \u25a0- ' • . ' liny View -7. Redwood City. : atbekic - Club- 2. Played at South. San .- Francisco." \u25a0 . .6.?..-:-.. 6 .?..-:-. Gas Workers- 3,"V. .M. I. 0." Played at Powell anil Lombard.. play grounds'. '.- *• :-• %." " : j Eruses 18, Rincon . Hill 3. . .Played jat Golden Gate park../-. . " " . . • .' •-'•-' Oakland Royals IP, Taylors 3. Played at Oak land. '.-. - - : .-..\u25a0". ."."..•- . ' '. • . " ;.."l Clauiona 5, "Newark 1. .Played ht Newark. I •.Mt-rowl 9. Stnriebakers- 7. Played at Merced.' • Mishes 8, Fort Milej- Q." -Prayea at Foft •\u25a0\u25a0• - . ' ' \u25a0/. -. . ' ' Antiocb 1, Carroll &;.TiltOH3 0. -. Played, at, Antioch. -\u25a0.'\u25a0' : . 'Berkeley Students 6.. .Oakland "Miiifits 5. Played at Berkeley. •• • " • . ! Crockett S.pinole 3. Playjpd at Crockett. Sperrys • 6, , Western clut 3.. Playeil at Pres sldio'athletic, grounds. .* '•. • ." • * .- .••**'. .- \u25a0 . -•• \u25a0 The Larkspur nine defeated the Moss. Besrrh club Sunday in a paine .in which • Ross, pltcber for the victors, liplj tbe Moss Beach "boys to a single hit. • The victors touched up Ruther freely and annexed six- runs.', ' Score:. \u25a0 R. ' ft.. E. Lorlwpur \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.'..' ........:.. .0 13 -0 Moss -Beach ..:... .'."., 2 1 • 1 - In a fast and exeitins came ' thvp I>*pge. & Haskins Peerless Coffee . baseball team defeated Han'Rafacl by-.a score of '3 to 3. : San RafwJ had* HoUis. formerly of . the' Saorameuto .'Coast league, pltchlo?. DriscoJl pitched Kilt else ball ."«• the coffee boys and held. Sp'n Rafijel t*o seven hits.- Cunninghatn in. left 'for \u25a0the.- coffee b<)ys had seven hard chanoes without an error. Score: .. .' R. H. . E. Peerless Cot Tee .*. ...:... ....",....•. f. 7 .3 San -Rafael .'............." ....3' 1 .'\u25a0 Z : Batteries— 'Peerless Coffee. t)riseoll And 'Drews; S«in Rafael."' Hollls and Sfib't. -. ' RAILWAY TRAVEI, -.':-,'•-.' Schedufe Effective p^x] \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•• . June 12; 1910 ' V^i/L/ UNION FERRY DEPOT '^x£is^' . \u25a0 San. Francisco • Leave. : . Via SAtISALITO. . \rrire. t'6:43a Petalu.ma. Santa' Rosa,. \u2666Hcnlda-l . burg, 'CloTerdale.' GuenieTilla,! .' Monte Rio, .Duncan Mills, . . ."" Cazadert> ...... V ............. t9:o.">p ' 7:15 a Sonoma. Glen .\u25a0 Kllc'n r. 6:05p 7:45 a Petalutna; Santa Rosa, lle«ldsi- ' v 1 *urg.. \u25a0 Clovfrdale, Ukiah. * . • ! Willits, -Sher'n'oort; .......... 7:35p 8:1,5 a Pt. Reyes; ; Camp Meejiec, Cazu- • i - -dero .......................... j .; 7:33p S:4sa Potalunia. -Santa "Hoii, Snc:rnc-[ . . ville.. Monte Rio, Duno'iuj " . '. ; Mills ' (leaves' .. from ".. Ca?a-j \u25a0 dero)* .....:...........•. -7:0."5p iD:l">a Sonoma, : Glen' Ellen: ..„.\u25a0.;....'..' ,sS::{3p' t9 : ir>a P.t. Reyes .:.....!...:........•.. -. -Js :o."ip lfi:4na Petaluma, Santa R05a".'. . . . . ;. .1 . 4:35p It. Rejes, Camp Meeker, Caza- ' - j • . der0. . ............:.: t ......... **i.i :ooa ; 3:lop Petwlnma. Santa- Rosa, Health- -." * \u25a0 burg. Cloverdale,- IJMah.'Uner- \u25a0 '\u25a0 • ] nevllle, Monto Rio.-- Duncan • '- Mills, -Sebastopol..-; (to: Caza- ' •) '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 "-dero. Saturday .and' Sunday)., ill :Oria t3aop Pt. Reyes. .•....'. ...... . ...... . . <# $s:o."jv 4:4."p Sonoma. . Glen. Kllen. ..'......„... -"\u25a0\u25a0 O:Ti,"ia 5:lop Petaluma, -Santa Rosa.. ; ..V. ... 8:00 a' 5:45p Pt., Keyes (leaves -7:15' p. m. ; \u25a0"• " f\u25a0 ; Sundays; . . .-...."". . . . ;.:.... 8:05 a ELECTHIC SUBURBAN VIA SAUSAUTO . Sausalito, :. Kill .Valley, ' San .> Kafael — Daily" every. 30 ' minutes from 6:45 , a", m. ." nnfil 0:45 a.' ra.;' hourly until 2:45 p. m.., then 3:15 p. m. and every. 30 minutes until 7;45 p. m., then 0:00. 10:35 'p. " m. and 12:01 a. m.- ; (On Sundays, lv addition— Every 30: minutes from 0:45 a. m. to 3:15 \>. ni., -excepting 2:15 p. m.) *. . \u25a0 Fairfax— Leaves to:^."i-. 7:15. 7:45. S:l5. 5:45.- 8:15,-0:45. $10:15,. 10; 45, tll:15. 11:45 a. m.; t12:15. 12:45.i t1:i5.'. 1:45. 2:45.'. 3:15. :3:45,-4:15. 4:45.'. 5:15, .,i Ti:45. 0:15. <J:45, t7:16. 7:45, 9:OQ, iJ10;35 p., m... $12:01 ar m. \u25a0.\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 : San' ftuentin'.via San Hafael — 5:45 arm., "1:45 P.-m.". ;\u25a0 "'\u25a0- \u25a0"' '^' '-, '\u25a0- \u25a0'\u25a0''\u25a0""\u25a0 ' \u25a0 : '"- : : • Tiburon and Belvedere — Week days, 7:30, 9:CO, 110:45 a.-m. (512:45 p.. m. Saturdays only). 3:SO. 5:30 p. tn.V Snndays— 7:3o. 9:00. 11:00 a. in. ; •12:30, 3:30, 5:30 p. m.. : and;fl2:ol a. m.-V -^•Sundays arrive' 7:*)5 p. .m.": "Monday; only. tExcept Sunday. \u25a0" JSunday only. ". TSaturday only. SfSatnrdayand Sunday. only.:-; JVia Sausalito. \ \u25a0: \u25a0 t Pacific .Transferf agents' are .author-" ized to I check ; baggage direct ' from residence. . \u25a0.. MUIR WOODS Bgg§MT. TAMALPAIS VIA SAUSALITO FERRY ' r-'^KSr-' \u25a0 FOOT 0F M *"KET STREET .C; * \u25a0\u25a0As'^*»' : '. \u25a0'*\u25a0"'• Bouwl Trip f rani San Fransisce, $1.80 -y lt.Sm friKlsci j "^ Li. H»lr Waids ; •''\u25a0Li. Ttaialpals- Weekday) Sn»d»y Weekday Sunday Weeitdiyj San Jay 9:45» ."1 8:16* t7:2oa 11:00 a .r7:2oa 110:10 a I 1:45p -9:15 a - l:40p 11:45 a 1:40p 11:15* * 4:45p \u25a0 9:45* ©2:40p 12:50? V 4:14p 12:40p :..%.. 10:45 a 4:20p 2:40p a 9:50p 2:32p :\u25a0;.-.:.'. 11:45* ..v..-. 3:50p :,.vv.:. 3:45p I ...;'.: '- 1:4 5 p.:.\u25a0;.. 5:20p ;.:... 5:1 Op ..'.... :2:45p \u25a0"\u25a0:.:-... 6:40p ;...'.:. ; 6:40p ...-'..'; »4:isp ©ToMt. .Tamalp aisonly; ;;.'.... •To Muir Sat. only.;, f Mon. only." a Sat. only. H Muir only. •""': >•-_•< Ticket ; Offices^-Sauealito Ferrj-andS74 Market . -i • / General Office^Mill Valley; California*- /'./,; "Tiwn \u25a0( TamalyaJs" ni "JJsir lia" an tivars ecn bromti OCEAN :•; SHORE ; HAU/iVAY Depot , 12th ; and Mission— F.- S." Stra ttbn. Receiver \u25a0'"Leave San. Francisco. '"\|| ,' s :Leave .-Arlota/- 7 - 1 A:M. 8:00; 0:30"«tl0:30UA.M. 3:25.: 0:40.-11:20 P.M. 3:00. \u25a05:40. i S5:4O||P.M. 3:25. ' t4:10 : » I jß *Leave Tunltas Glen :•. A.Mr, , §6:13. ; P.M.',: 3:00; I All j trains 1 <laily !i eicept ) f Sunday s :\u25a0. only; > J Mon- ! days only .'4' $ Tunltas 'Glen ' Saturdays i only ,\ 'Stage for. Saiu"Gregorio?and?Pescadero; ' • \u25a0 hi \ V AXfl IWTEKCRBJJfj RoiITE|^ Mare IslandiSivy YBrdTVaTleJo, NnwiT^.Hclena 1 m Boats leave 7K>O; 9:45 a. m , 1 2:30. 1 3:20. i \u25a0 6:00. 8^0 p. nut Meals a la Carte.-**^ ~*^. •\u25a0-\u25a0>. m Dock and office. North 1 End ! Ferry \u25a0 Balldln^. I PUonci: Kctrny 40S; Home C 470 G. >'"'~*-'!~ '" """'"" '"'"'„" — — -"- — - -".-•"*•' -• \u2666 j iDori'tiWorry ;: ItS Doesn't Pay" i USE CALK; WANT ADS i T-^.'";--^'*LH'-Vrf*.l : *ia.:':.*? i;^'-"^-^". :**":*-:\u25a0 - ."\u25a0."\u25a0.*:-'• ..-.'\u25a0'\u25a0-- \u25a0. • --\u25a0•>\u25a0". . " *' I Northwestern League : it'EATTLK, Aug. 1. — Spokane .won bands down from, Seattle today by a score of 7 to 2. \u25a0 Cart wright' accepted nine chances without an error at "• "second and led both teams in battias. .Score: . R. H. E. Seattle '. 2 4 2 Spokane V.V. ..".';.'. 7 9 1 ; Batteries — Butler. .Jess and Henienway; Bon ner, Clatlln : and Shea. . -"*\u25a0• • VANCOUVER, rB.-C. Aug. I.— Bert Hall was. Invincible In the pinches' today, while tho'Ta- Cotnaites made their hits- count for run* and won, « to 2: Score: . R. ,H.. E. VaucoHTer j2f *« " 1 Tacoma ."......."............' t> « ':> 4 Batteries— Jllller and Lewis ; Hall and. Blank - enship. ' .". ;V "\u25a0\u25a0 I -."\u25a0 " . /; . Why not .some Monterey Bay . Resort? : - "-* \u25a0 * ' , "- I •' -\u0084'\u25a0-• -\u25a0\u25a0'- ': ", .''-'.':•\u25a0"- -\u25a0' •.'\u25a0 i '\u25a0"' ", "• '*""-.' '. '\u25a0• '; \u25a0 •". v TICKET OFFICES! v : ,: •' \u0084 ' Flood Ruildlacr, Market Street Ferry Depot A 1? THE PHILIPPINES AS I SAW THEM v. * By General' JAMES F. .SMITH. Ex-Governor of the Plilllpplnes. CALIFORNIA'S BLACK GOLD, the romance of the oil wells \^ SUBSET \ •' For* August Now. on. Sale" at All News Stands, 15 Cents . •" ; STRAINS LEAVE AHD ARE DU£TO ARRIVE FROM JULY 3, 1910 VIA OAKLAND PIER = Leave (Foot of Market Street) . ArriT» • ', 2.15 a Nile?. \u25a0 Tracv. ' ljxtUrop, -Btockto3«. '• \u25a0 : Lodi, Gait, Hk Grove, jjacraattnto. . lO^Ssp 6.40 a Hsywa-J. \iles, Sdi» Jow.....= ...V... i 7j3Ba. 7.00 a Richmond. Port Costa. Benieij, Suisuc; '^"',\\ \u25a0 Dixon, Sacramento, Rosevflie, Marys- '. ' vills, Reddin*. Dun sm'jir....j.. *.-...> -758p 7.00 a Hmira, Vacaviile, Ruinscy..-.':.. •.:... 7.28p 7.00 a Davis. Woodland. (Marj-s\ille. Ceo- \u25a0'. : - • vflle). -Waiiarris, Maxwell, Wfllovre. " Ham'dton, Cornin i. Red BlufF. ..-....' 7.28p 7.40 a Valleja, NapA, Calßtoga. Santa Ross,^ • . • Martinez, Saa R»mon. DverßjM*.». !6.08p 7.40 a Niles. Pleasanton, Livermore,. Trscy,' ' -. ' Lathfop.^tocktoa : . Lv, .'..;"... . . ; 7^Bp • 7.40 a Tracy. Los Binoa. Kerraani- Fresno, .4.2Ep • B.ooa Newark, 3an Jose. Los Gatos. Wtfght. ' ..< . • Eelton (Boulder Creek), Santa Ctui.... 6.48J- 820i Port Costa, Martmea, Byron,- Tracy. . Stockton, Merced, Fresno,- Goshea ' , Junction (Hanford. Armona), Visalia. . : • " -Porterviile, Bakersfidd;. ; .:.V.V. : .-. ;.'.\u25a0• 4.4Ep 8.20 a Yosemito Valley via MercedV; .".::... -' 4.48p , o.ooa Nfles, Livermore, Stockton ,(»Miftojl), . -Valley Spring, lone, Sacramento..".*. .- 4.2 Sip, 9.00 a Sonora. Tuolumne and Angels. . . .-, .". . 4.28p - 9,ooa; Atlantic Express-j-Sacramento,' True-: ' .kee, Ogden,"(Lake Tahoe), ! Sait:Laka •;: " City, Denver, Kansas City, Omaha;* • ; Chicag0 ..... . .-. . . . ... /.;. '. .'. . ..: > . ... 8.28p 9.40 a Richmond. Port- Costa,. MartJaez, Bay Point. : , .v. . .*. . :\u25a0:\u25a0:. . : - ' 6.48p - 1050 a VaUejo Mare Hand. Napa. .-.;. \u0084 : . . •- 1 1 1020 ft Los Angdea Pasaenger^PoVt Costa, ,'j- / • 'Martinez. Byron, Tracy, '-Stock-toa-. •'• ' ./ MeVced. Fresno, (Hanford, Goalinga, < >-/* . V'isalia,) Bakersfield, Los-Ansrfts.wv.' 7.4Bp 10.40a 'San\ Francisco Overland • Limited^-' •' Denver, . Kansas 'City, • St» Louis, ". . " \u25a0 Qanaha, Chicago..^. ;.-.•••. ..."\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0,.'.'. .' 8.28p v .11. 20a. Shasta « Limitsd— Portland, •' Tacoaia. " "• -" 5eatt1e....... V.".. : . :,.\u25a0.-. .9.18p 1 2.00n Goldnetd Pass.— Port Costa;.; Benicia. •- • . ' Saesamento, Truckee, Ha'xen, -Wa- . . buska I (Yerlngtoa, Mason), Mina, •• , ; Tonopaii, GoldSeM. IJtwB,.Keeleh..: ' 7.48 a , liOOn Marysville, Chico. Red Bluff .\; 4 - 4.28p • 1 .20p Niles," lrvington, San Jose's . . . .-". .",:.. ','• 2.48p MOp San J^eandro, Niles, Ceiiterville. /: . 9CB» 5 Newark, San J05e..., ......:..-..::1 • 7J2£p 1. 40p Newark, Saa Jose, Los Gato%Wri;ht.' * '•• 1 Felton (Boulder Creek), Santa Cnia.'.- 9.18b Z4op San Leandrp.-Niles.-Saa J05e...:.:!.., 9.28 a 3.00 a Benicia, .Winters.: Sacramentor-Wood- . \ land; ilarvsville. Oroville — Yale.' • • • Arbuckle, Wahams. Willows. .^ :-^ . . 1v.48a 1.2Q? Port Costa (Stockton), . Martmei,/ M2.CBp B)Ton, Modesto, Merced, Fresno-.. \ . 11.18? 8.45p Via Saualito, West Napa," St. Heleaa, • . • Ca1bt0ga. ......: .:..:.:•..: lO^sa 4.00p Vallej'o, Nap. CalL«tosa, Santa Rosa, ; Martinez, San Ramon. Livemjore... • 9.28a ° 4.00p Nfles(Centerville),Llvermore,Traey,f. 10.28 a \u25a0'\u25a0' . 5t0ckt0n, L0di............. V...... I 11.18? • 4.40p San Leandro, Hayward. Niles, Pleas- \u25a0 <\u25a0-"\u25a0 V ..";\u25a0:' V antoa, Livermore, Tracy, • Newman, : Kerman, .Fresno. .."....-,..'. It.lBp • 5.00p Vallejo, Port Costa, Benicia, Sacra- • mento. Rose ville, Marysville. Oroville. 1 1.28 a - B.oop Russell. San Jose, Los Gatos. /..-.'.;..- 9.28 a |5.00p Wright, Felton, Santa Crui. •:.•...... aS.2Ea 5.20b &»n Leandro. Niles. San J05e......-.'.. 7.48 a 6.00? Owl Limited— Los Angeles..;..;.'... \u25a0 BXBa 6.40p Eastern Expre.«s—Ogden, Puebb, De». -. "-^'vcr, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicaeo.:- " •/Port iCoata, Benicia, Sacramento,. - : ;.: Reao| Sparks.*.;. '.:.".;.\u25a0... ..:.-..-;. 8.28p - 6.40p LakoTahoe- Sleejcr....... 7.48 a v 6.40p Hayward, Niles and San J0m.. :..... 6.48p J7.00p Vallejo. - Port Costa, Martinez. Bay : ; .' * \u25a0; ! Point and Way 5tati0n5.;........:, til. 18? 7.40p Richmond. Port. Cotta, Martinez, :--\u25a0- "- ' ."Cornwall, Tracy, Lathrop,' Stockton.* 12.48? • 8.20p Oregon Express — Davis, (tacramento). Willows." Redding (KLnmath FallsV ( ' . . Ashlacd, Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, . t .5p0kane.......;:..'......... .. 9.03 a B.oop Chma and Japan Fast Mail— Ogden, "- - • • \ \u25a0 " Cheyenne. Pearer, - Jvansaj- City, :: ' ' ' j \u25a0 , -Omaha; Chirago..;..^/.-.. '....\u25a0..... 2.45p - 9.00p Port Costa, Benicia • Pacramenfo. Col- \u25a0 fax. Truckee, Reno, Sparks, Ogdea.; ' 2.43? ; . 9.43p Yoseraite - Valley Sleeper via Merced • * ; . \u25a0 ;. to FJ P0rta1 :....:... .....' J. ...... BJBa 9.40p ' Bakersfield, - M-sKittrick, Monarch. \u25a0 ' Moron, Fe110w. . ...;.;;.. ... .- ~. B^Ba 9.40p Richmond, Port Costa, Tracy, Mo- .- desto, Merced,' , Fresno,. Haaford,* \u25a0 .;.Coalinga,\Vlsalia.;Tulare... ;..-...-. Bfi>a ; I I.OOp San Leandro. Niles. : San Jose : .*. :'::.. : 7.08 a II 40p Portland Express — Sacramento, Marys- .ville, Red KtuT. ! Weed. Ashland, Rose- buig; Portland. .Taroma. Seattle..... '12.2gp n ETHERLAND'S ' ROUTE— From ; Pacill: ; StrMt Wharf jl Colhnsville, Emmaton.' Rio Virta, Isfeton, Ryde.' Wai- Grove, VVorden. CourtUnd. Clarksbure. Sacramtnto. ... Steamsr ; Navajo, leaves San Francisco 8:00 a. m. daily except Sunday,' stopping at points shown, arriving Sac- ramento 6:00 p.m.-; Leaves Sacramento 9:00 pja. daily \u25a0 except Sunday (no stops en rcuteTrarriving Saa Tna- cisoosKX) im.'-^- ft "..-'\u25a0-;- . '.- .-'. ;?•--.: .. \u25a0 - : : :> v StBamer Modoc or Apichs, leaves San Francisco 1.00 j p.m.' Daily,; except Sunday; arrire Saa Fraacisco 11 Jo "OAKLAND HARBOR- FERRY-From San Franei«o. '-Market Street Wharf— Week Days— Hourly feoa» 6.C0 ; ' a.m. to • 9.00 p.m. i Sundays— (L4s,' 8.15. 9.45, « 11.15 C a.m.,' 12.45. 2.15. 145, 5.15. 6.45. 8.15 and 9.45 p.m.. LOCAL FERRY/TRAINS-^ Alamete Pier> -' i To Oakland and AJamtda— f6.10/t6.45 a.i>.. and then V. i 10 and 45 minutes past the hour until 7.45 pja.: then • 8.30. 9.15,: 10.00.- lfe 1 1.30 pjn.' and 12.15 aJa. \u25a0 ' To Altnwda and Fruitvate via Hormhoa am at above. . a for Morning.^ p for Afternoon.",.- 1 Sunday excepted. \u25a0 t Suaday only.V-. § Saturday and Sunday only. 1 , \u25a0- • -\u25a0" '•\u25a0 aSanday and Monday 0n1y." ...? "~r-~: . »; -.-..'\u25a0 : Union ;-Tran»ter; Co. authorized » to check . Baggage direct from residence;"." f : . \u25a0 \u25a0•>.- -- " ' \u0084- . American Association At' Milwaukee— Cohunhijs 2. Milwaukee I. At Minnrapulfo-^LouisTitls I.- M!uueapul!.i 11. At Kansas City— Tolwlu 2, Kansas City o. At St. I'anl — IndianapolU 5. St. Caul 2. Western League At St. Joseph — Dfs'Moines »;. St. Joseph 4. At I><?nTtT — IVnrer 5, Omaha 4 (ten innings). Wichita-Lincoln same postpf-ned; jaia. ; Williatn H. Snyder. who has owned 'and trained some s*od horses, will break ami train-' a band "J yearlinsrs for Sam HHdretb at Sheejwaead Bar. Sayder formerly devoted hisT. attention to the trotting* turf. " ' RAIL WA V TRA VEL . '.Via coast uitse * • L«Te * ' (Third hnd Ttymfarad Streets) Arrire t0.25a Loop— 23d street, Visiueion, South ~ ; \u25a0 \u25a0 ' Saa Francwco, Valentfi* Street: f6.35t 1 3.3 3 a Loop— Valencia Street, Ocwn. View. .:.:;-/ J Cemeteries.. South San Trancisco, = 23d Street. 3rd sad ro^nsead.,.,.;. tB.4S» 6.20 a 3oata San Francisco. San Jo». Gilroy. ; (Hoilistw";.- Sargeat, Pa jaro, Watson- '. v3fp. Santa Cruz. :., - 7.5 C»«. 700 a Monterey Sunday Excursion . . 10.50p f7.00* South SanJrancisco, JaJo .\ito, San 1 t7.2C» Jose. Way Stations: .V / 7.30 a ; 7.00 a Mayneld. tea Alto?, I^s OatoB. ..:...• t7^op 3:OCm Shore li^9 : Lianite!!— Paso Roblra : ; HoJ Spricgs, Saata Barbara, . Los- Angeies ....". • 9.33? aOsa The Coastw— Saa Jose. Painro (Watr 'soaraie. .Santa Crus). CastroriL'e. ;*' » (Del Moats. Monterey, PanSe Grove), . Salinas. Soledid, laso liohles Hot • • • \u0084'. spr;a33. San Lcis ObLopo. Surf, '•' (LompocV Santa Barbara, Ventura, OxnarJ, XO3 Anjeles.: .' 11.43^ • 8.20 a JlaySeld. I.os AltOs, Ixs Gatoa. Wn'sht. "S • / Rlcnweoritßoui.lf r Crfet), Santa Crni. .^.'.. \u25a0' - v ville, Castroville, Del llonte,. • :B.ooa San Jose, GilrovTSa'linas, Paao Robles ".- / -Hofc Springs, San I.ui3 ObisrKjr — Tfes . .- - Pir.os— Wft^«:ivil>. Sarta Crus, D?l "*iM^g / - Mcmte, Monterey, PacLic-Grore 4.0f1p 10.40 a South San Francisco. Buriit:gome. Saa ?..'\u25a0" 'Mateo; Palo .Alto, Saa J05e......';.. , t6-3Oa. * \u25a0 10.40 a -Los Alto.i, Jlanta Vista, Lbs Gatos,. I f'fo» 1 1.30 a ya!encis.Stre?t. Ocean View. Cohn3, ,• .' Cemeteries, Barlen, San Brano * 1.35p 1 1.40 a iSiuth &»n Fnncisco. San Jcie : ' fB.2Ca I.OOp Saforday Palo Ait0.L0ca1. ...:....:.. " SjDCp 2.COp Del Mjnte ETprcs*r-San Jots, Gilror, \u25a0• . ; Sargent (VVajKyntille, S^nta Cruz), Del Monte, Monterey, Pacific GroTe. ' (Salicas).... \u0084....; 12.309 ' 2.05(> South Saa Fraacisco, Palo Alto, Saa • • Jose... : ; ». .8.40 a t2.05p Los Altos. Monta Vista, Los Gatos... :t3.20p 3.00 p South Saa Francbco, Sa» Mateo. SJu> .:•\u25a0, Jo«. Gilroy. Tres Pwos,- Salinas. ..;- IO.ICa . 3.00p WatsonviUe. Santa Cruz. Castro ville, .. . . - -. Dd Monte. Monterev. Pacific Gro\e. IO.IOt • ; 3. 1 5p Mayfield. Los Altos, 1-os Gatos, Wright "- (Boulder Creek). Santa Crui 11.06 a 4.00p Sunset Express — Tucson, Demioff, • : -, D Paso. Houston, J«w Orleans, • ° Paso Robles Hot Scrirg?, Saa Luia ' " Obispo, Saata Barbara and Los Aageles T0.55* • ,4-OOp Kansas City. St. lxmls. Chicago....... 10.55 a . 4.20p .Sonth San Francisco. San J05e. : ..'... 1 9.GJ;» . f4.55p Mayfietrt. Los Altor. .Lo? Gatos. Glen- wood. Fettoc (Boulder Creek) , Saata : - Crui... tl.ISp t5.00a Burlin?aine, fc'an 31ateo. Palo Alto. " • „ Sao Jose and Way Stations 9.40 a t5.03p Loop— 23d. Street, Viaticion. South " ._„„, Saa Francisco, Vsiencia Street...... t«.l3p . ta.2op Redwood, Pa!o A*. San J0w.. ...... . l.lOp f ,t5.20p Loa Altos. MonU Vista, Los Gatoa... +3.20» - T5.25p Buriiagame. San Mateo. Saa Jose...-..' t3.20> \u25a0 4330? Loop— Valeacta Street,, Ocean View, "Cemeteries. South San Francisco. . ;V; V 23J Street, 3d and Towniend.. :..i» **40^ xb.4opx b.40p Saa Bruno, Saa Mateo. Redwood. Pilo - Alto, Santa Clara, Saa Jose 7.35* 15.40p Los AlUm«, Lcs Gataj, Saata Crui \u25a0 ;9.4fca : t6.00p MHlbrae, San Mateo, Palo Alto, Uax- : * field, Los Altos; Los Cato? 18JC0* ' 16.003 23d Street, Visitacion. South Sao 'Francisco, Valencia Street t7.15p - t0.25? Loop— Valencia Street, Ocean View. ' ' Cemeteries, South San Francisco, 83d Street. 3d and ToTmsend. . . . . :. t7.30» * 6.30p South Saa Fran cL«eo. San Jo* ... 5.4 Cd - aOOp The Lark— Paso Robles Hot Springs, - Saata Barbara. Los Acspfes &30« \u25a0 8.05? Los An«elesPa«wnErr— Gilroy. Salinas, - ;.. Paso Robles Hot Sprigs. San Lci3 Obispo. Santa Barbara ar.d Los Aagdea &3Ca "' tIO.OOp Saa Jose and Way Stations 7.2 Up " \u25a0 11.45p South San Francisco, Pslo Alto. Saa . Jose...; ; 7.45 P LOCAL FERRY TRAWS-Vh Caklanif Pl«r. ; - To. Oakland. Barkeley. Bsrryman. Ea« Oakland and Fruttval*— Daily— From CCO aja, aad every twenty minutes until 7.00 pjn. indusivt; thea 7.40, 8.20, 9.00... 9.40, 10.20. r llXo. 11.40 pan.. IZ2O and -1.20 a.m..-- '.:\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. . ,-\u25a0\u25a0 - To Satfatr.'snd M«Vos« via Seventh St—DaHy— From 6.00 a.ro, and every twenty ciinutw until 700 p.m. lartusiTe.- thea 7.4 a 8^0," 9.00, 9.4 a 10.20, 1U). and 11.40 p.m. • -.; ». Ta Stonehurrt— DailT Except Sunday— 6.00.-700 800, .* 9.00 a.m..-2.20. 3.C0. 4.00, 5.C0. 6.40 p.m. Sunday - only 9.00 10.00 ajn.. l.O). ZOO. ICO, 4.0 Q. SXO ' s.4Opjn.^ . : \u25a0\u25a0-..- . Ta OaklaniS First St.. Freitv^'e, A!»m;di. via Horieshoe . From '\u25a0 t6.CO-, • &-0 ajn. and ercry twesty minutes . until 5.20 a.ay* inclusive; then 9.C0, o.^o, N 10.00. 10.20. 11X0, 11.20 »ja, 12m.. 12L29.1.C0. 1.10.-. \u25a0 100. 2.20, 3.00. 120. J3. 40 pjn. and every Uenry , : minutes until 7 pjn. inclu?ive; 7.40. &.20. 9.C0. 9.40, -; 10.20. 11.00 and 11.40 pjn^ 12.20 and 1.20 sun. \u25a0 Additional traia tj> Oai^nd First 5C2.13 «jb^ To Wsit Berkeley— Dailr Except Sunday— Froia 6.C0 - -» a.m.^ and • every \ twenty, minutes ontii!l2o ajn. icclu- « '\u25a0 sire; then 9.00 a.m. and every hour until ICO p.m. indasive; : thea 4.20 p.m. and every twentr minutes • until 7.00 p.ia. iaclcshre: then 1.40 pjn.. &20.-9.C0, . 9,40. 10.20, , 11.00, •\u25a0 1 1.40 p.m. and 12.3) ajn. To : West Barksicy —Sundae only— From 8.00 ajn.. thea.7.ool 7:40, 8--£O, 9.C0 a.m. inHtuivr. tben 9.20 : a.m. and every twenty minnu** 7.00 p.n». inclusive- thea 7.40- pjn.. < 8J20.'9.C0. 9.40, 10J20. 11J», IL4O- p.m. and 12.20 a.m. . * - To Corfein — Daily Except Sunday— From 6.00 ajn. and '. ' every -20 minutes . until 3.20 a.m. * inehisive," then " \;9.00. 10.00 a.m.. 12.00 m.. I.CO. 2.00. 3.00, 4.C0. 4.2a l '\u25a0 \u25a05 4.40. 5.00. 5.20. 5.40 and «si»p.Tn. To Corbtn— Sundays .only— From 6.C0 ajiu then 9S)O - ' ' a.m.,* 9.20 \u25a0 a.m, and every twenty minutes • oattl 6.00 p.m. - \u25a0 « \u25a0 . - - .. 11