Breeder and sportsman . —4:07—4:37—5:07—5:37—6:07—6:37—7:07—8:06—9:06—10:06—11:06. FROM ALAMEDA—5:22— »5:52 — •6:22 — 6:52 — *7:22 —7:52—•8:22—8:52— 9:22-9:52-110:22 —10:52 —111:22 —U:52—112:22—12:52—Jl:22—1:52—2:52—3:22—3:52—4:22—4:52—5:22—5:52—6:22—6:52—7:52—8:52—9:52—10:52. FROM BERKELEY—*5:15—*5:45—•6:15—6:45—*7:K—7:45—•8:l5 — SH5—t9:b5—9:45—1)0:15—10:45—Jll:15 —11:45—12:45 — 1:45—2:45 — 3:45—4:15-^:45—5:15 — 5:45—6:15-6:45—7:45—SU5—9 ^5—10:15. FROM WEST BERKELEY—5:45—•6:15—6:45—7:16_7H5-8:45—19:15-9:45 —10:45 —112:45 —1:45 —2:45 —3:45—4:45—*5:15-5 ^5— e^o—6;45—«71!5. CREEK ROFTE. FROM SAN
Breeder and sportsman . —4:07—4:37—5:07—5:37—6:07—6:37—7:07—8:06—9:06—10:06—11:06. FROM ALAMEDA—5:22— »5:52 — •6:22 — 6:52 — *7:22 —7:52—•8:22—8:52— 9:22-9:52-110:22 —10:52 —111:22 —U:52—112:22—12:52—Jl:22—1:52—2:52—3:22—3:52—4:22—4:52—5:22—5:52—6:22—6:52—7:52—8:52—9:52—10:52. FROM BERKELEY—*5:15—*5:45—•6:15—6:45—*7:K—7:45—•8:l5 — SH5—t9:b5—9:45—1)0:15—10:45—Jll:15 —11:45—12:45 — 1:45—2:45 — 3:45—4:15-^:45—5:15 — 5:45—6:15-6:45—7:45—SU5—9 ^5—10:15. FROM WEST BERKELEY—5:45—•6:15—6:45—7:16_7H5-8:45—19:15-9:45 —10:45 —112:45 —1:45 —2:45 —3:45—4:45—*5:15-5 ^5— e^o—6;45—«71!5. CREEK ROFTE. FROM SAN FRANCISCO—7:15—9:15—11:15—1 ;15—3:15—5:15. •Daily, except Sundays. ISundayB only. Standard Time Furnished by Randolph & CoJewelera, 101 and 103 Montgomery St. S. F. A. N. TOWNE. Gen, Manager, T. II. GOODMAN, Gen, Pass. .tTtk. Agt-. Vol. MOXTGOilEKY STKEET. SANFEANCISCO, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1884. OUR NEW YORK LETTER. Deaths of Noted Racehorses—Old Bushwhackerand His Deeds—The Stallion Lever—Year-ling Race in Tennessee—General Notesfrom Home and Abroad. The accident list of the year has been an unusually longone. Lloyd Daly was killed in a race in Canada last week,and De Soto and Bushwhacker, the two latest unfortunates,ended their racing careers in short order, the former high-priced graduate from Eancocas evidently laboring under anadverse star from the very first, though his winning bracketfor his new owner at the second essay made it look as if had secured a bargain. Poor old Bush ended hissensational career at work that might well have been sparedthe old veteran, in view of the years and honors that hadfallen to his lot. The writer well remembers one of the mostsensational wins of the Tennessee runt, as he was at firststyled, and one that seems to hav
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