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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1896. T SRR Ve B S N B sl e e e S el b 0 SR B P G DS s e e S e e el e i AT ilead_looked 5 ROOMS TO LET—Continued. EDUCATIONAL beloved husband of Mary, brother of Richard 5 was re;\ched. Bergen on Gi einyee PANTSH, FRENCH AND GERMAN ACADE: | X pnessan father of Lizie g TR oer HIsHBHauIoer AN c e e E;xxl:ah NISH, X nes a 5 v my: Castilian, Parision and Vienna professors: | M. G. Nightingaies sy - bt i, man but a length away. Both he an Y FLAT OF 6 Howard Street. 1 5951 HOWARD-BEDROOM AND LARGE | §lessons week: §3 month. 1170 Market, room 57. Sulinmehor e By £ 0t Martin now sat down to ride. The resu; San Jose ave., nr. 24th. LAT OF 7 ROOMS, b Thomas Goodwin, a native of County Meath, il I OST DESIRABLE F )2 kitchen; front; very reasonable; closeis: = = Treland, aged 67 ked in doubt until little less thana 20; 134 Fis . | M o v : TIC. NSTRUCTION IN MENTAL aged 57 years. 1ooke 1 5 Dot "840; 679 Natoms. 105 Dia: M D T ON e BUR KR, | water. P!(‘lenc(— DR T SILLIN and W- 3. COL: A3 Friends and acquaintances aro respect- furlong from the wire, where Star Ruy D S ey 3 Yooms, $16: cor. Kearny and | 1633 Bush st.; rent $50. 5] FOWARD—T FURNISHED OR UNFUR: | VILLE, 64 bary bt fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY i > View, $16. W. H. CRIM 3 i d. He continued to 3 - Sunday), at 9 o'clock a. M.. i began forging ahea 3 : AT e e atsbodzooms ROFESSOR G. MANSFIELD, TEAGHER OF | Senoe Shewice ‘strect, thoncs g u‘::‘Blrnel:d‘:rf'a Imp Star Ruby Proved the|(ra"avay and passed the judges a lengh FLATS, 6 R., BATH, & CO., 118 Montgomer = #~(:11 HOWARD — NICELY FURNISHED violin, guitar, doline; banjo. 1707 Market. | Church, whi he of St. Savior, wao had -e- z rent chieap to good tenants. 761 D guitar, man s urch, where & solemn requiem ~mass will before the son S 3 FJOUSE, 7 ROOMS, b S = SAT ED: D 2 bay-window, other double, single rooms; e — GTC.: PROF, Dr FIL-| Decelebrated forthe repose of his soul, commenc- . . d gamely to punishment. Claudus H Srovements, 130 ms, | [JABY HAPPY: MANMA SATISEIED. EATR | reasonatie, S e O ea. 320 bowt: car. 1871 | 1NE at 9:30 o'clock 4. . Interment Hoy Cross Victor in the Thornton B iy b modern, large stable, 107 Germania st., off Fill- HA?\T{("EH‘;?? :ll)n;:flr:l‘f{’g?d = romy N & 92“ 1 HOWARD, N, FIFTH—LARGE, ELE- Gi"l’rAR iR PrATE ANE Faoi Cemetery. Stak u:lr:xeTy owelry horse. 'The winners thke more. MOND.: S 2 gantly furnished front room: bay-win- 2 2 X D vag LORD—In this city, February 21, 1896, Major take. > 4 SUNNY ROOMS, | 4o crate, bath, priviieges: rent only 8. lessous 83 mo. MARY WESTHAUS, 39 Fifth. for the distance was 7:233;{. Star Ruby was beautifully ridden by Martin, who re- ceived an ovation on his return to the stand. )1 ¢) CALIFORNIA 251 2 Sdtas: bach: large’ billiard-room Iun- ervant’s room; sun in_every room; rent | also 6-room flats, cor. N & BURKE, 626 Market. NR. STEINER; 7 %14 UPPER FLAT & SUNNY ROOMS, <o Smba iAo s R TRy ST oowiats, Sot. Fifteentt and Noe sts.; new 121 7 O ARD LA RGE BUOM: I | A I O e | Rl Fuioois a crooeas ot the Loyal Leglon 2 able for 1 or 2 men: g1s; bath; private. b SEh S, et Sl S are respectfully invited to attend the funeral TUDENTS PREPARED FOR THE UNIVER- | gervices THIS DAY (Sunday), at 1 0'clock P, M., a low on lease. MADISG T E 16 JONE BAY - WINDOW 1512 fouseor SUNNY WELL FU. MODERN COR. EIGHTEENTH ST. AND 9124 EOWARD & Sooma: large basement: vard: | 1N Glara sve G ris: bathi §20. | 21 &% mished rooms; §9, 510, 818 elegant par- | oiy g3 'S0 medical (ol dayand evening | gt the chapel fat tho Presidio Reservaiion. | BIG CROWD AT THE RACES.| The balanceof the Tacing consisted of s ot - T . - — = — = ors, $22 50. & & leas ers. g . ix very ordinary events, of whi fine thatine view; D -Block 2o FACkmIN-48 OMS. | NN Y. LA YARD; WATER = ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING= | McCPARTLIN—In this clty, February 2z, 1596, Raaiely ¥ SY1 free 2 choices captured four. I 794 HY1 rent$19 EOGPhIENSL L, 6 i beud Jdones Street. Private theatricals arranged: pupils rehearsed s, brother of the Iate Peter Mcparilin, and e RO A 1724 house 6 ROOMS Y TOTON | 907 1oNEs—THE VAN wiNgoe: N | 922se R Sand 12 1008 bock, 1th and Mice et of Morparet. enneds. s nasive of County < e e onsning] fiye:(iclone dash mentto T () MODE $14; cottage. 4 rooms, yard, §11. 629 Second | Z| management; elegant sunny suites and | QCHOOL ELEGTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME- , Ireland, ag years. [Sacramento | The Talent Was Successful in Pick. 7 it JW i x}l . :flrj:'[u" 6 Webster st st., Dear Brannan. Single: newly furnished; Fath, ete.: $10 to 30, S chanical engineering. surveying, architecture, | PEPEIs please copy.] up, who beat Walter J a head ina drive. — s %6. SR N A5~ Friends are respectfully invited to attend 3 i — _LARGE FURNISHED SUNNY | 25887: estab. 64, VAN DER NAILLEN, T2 MKt | g0 %ynoral "THIS DAY (Gundayy: st 1:30 ing Most of the Winners—The X Governor Budd was a good third, room: running water; gas; Lark Beat Burmnh. The seven and a half furlong run over the inside course went to Barney Schreiber's ODERN HOUSE OF 11 ROOMS, BESIDES MRS, Wine-cettar, storeroom, etes; garden t san all'day: location sheliered: view; 10 minutes’ walk to center of 12074 BUSH: 6 ROOMS, BATH, SoN baiy-windows. 30 2 pritate family. | |7 IOLIN, MANDOLIN, GUITAR, CORNET | o'clock P. M., from the parlors of the United Un- taught.” Prof. L. MERKT, 226 Geary :reasonable | dertakers, 27 and 29 Fifth street. Interment Jessie Street. TS PTESCR G Moun Calvary Cemeters. h S even- 3 -~ — | QPaNISH, FRENCH, GERMAN; MODERATE, : onest old gelding, Braw Scot, 2n B & selocbions Tens Fessszable. | 7 £7 71 MISSION, NEAE 532 JESSIE-TARGE AND SMALL SUNNY | DMeisterschatt Sehool Lagunges, 122 0 Farrll s | MARVINC In tniscliy, Februnry 23, 1808, Ada money choice. Chorn, who had the mount, P RENNEDY, 11 Montgomery st 15153 Sunuy, “pperea roomss 4 rooms: gas: bath; cheap. TALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 7 POSTST. | 5i0rs, Martin. & nativ , waited on Morven until wel: on toward th '“;_ EDDY—FIRST-CLASS DOWNTOWN Faoten, Kearny Street. .ypré"’l‘x‘ef&‘n"e'l 'enbg“l;]en:r"; “Sf.‘éf:‘m.'?"m‘:;‘; Oilwfiun—-’rhere will be an anniversary solemn | Never within recent years has so large a :u'e f"h"tih" passed him and won easily story corner resic ooms: any T ing, : 5 2 ATRS Epa !)' e RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY—PLEAS. | labguaiges rapidly tanght. Wi fof Catalogue. e late amnan Geaar e fepose of the soul of | crowd been seen at the old Bay District | by g sidered; rent low. T00! first = ithi Tor i h for Burmah, ant sunny rooms, en suite and single; firs clase N IGHTSCHOOL:HEALDS BUS. COLLEGE:3S | Vallejo screer, TO-MORROW (Monday), at 9 | track as the one gathered together within | ., *" 5"&?%‘;&{3:&;'?‘:"&?“&"dicw‘ The e oo | Thoss “of nee amton hrow Ay 53 tancts &1 | its inclosure yesterday to seo the Thornton | Tark, Second ehotée at 4 to 1. took the lead Larkin Street. JJOLIN, MANDOLIN, CELLO, BANJO; REA« er sigter, Mrs. W. H. Kelm, are in- ided. ks ; o N sonable. PRO¥. FRANCIS, 10453 Valencia, | vited to attend. stake at four miles decided. The male | gt the sixth jump and won as he pleased, 14—1124 AND 111 nice flats: ¢l s S i LARKIN SLY FURNISHED s st onNixg | PUMYEA—In Oakland, February 21, 1896, Peter, i ulation turned out in | with the first choice finishing in the place, () MARY, NEAR FIFTH A 429 suites: sug ing wate YHEMISTRY AND ASSAYING. CUNNING | beloved husband of Lorain Bamgéa. a native of | POrtion of the pop inkli ¢ thzee lehattis bofors Clonea : 20 o dounieparices, 30 7o LARKIN-LAKGE WELLFT / ham’s Schooi, cor. Geary and Powell sts. Ziinols, aged 51 'sears § monits and 4 days. large numbers with a spnnh ing of Enly TRl BIENEE e e = = 2 s 9 LARKIN—. 3 - S s 2 S arysville papers ple % in the upper bal- VJ‘:I)x‘;‘xllvn EL \“x';; )I‘xivfm];x}--lf!‘? \I s 4_5 sunuy room for gentlemen. TANO LESSON LA snxo(éuAnx‘lpv;gggsfimg r a‘rneuug 1:“? %fiiflflcjm e et colors and pretty faces pp n,:‘p‘% asieit b Even the clubhouse, furlong handicap. Bellicoso, at the prohi- 3 : . fully invited to_attend the funeral THIS DAY | cony and boxes, bitive price of 1 to 3, won easily, with mgflif{(&f’o mP%ch—A (Sundey), ac2:30 o'clock . w.. trom hislate | which generally looks like some deserted | Rosebud a city block in front of e English, French, German, | guspices of Oakiand Lease No. 118 1 0. 0. b | old tavern, showed signs of life. The bet- |~ One of the hardest upsets of the day oc- ndergarten under new man- | Live Oak Lodge No. 17, K. of P., and Gray Eagle ting ring was taxed to its utmost capacity | curred in the mile and a sixteenth race. {;6 | LaR] TWO HOUSEKEEP- mante tchen; gas; bath; stove: son st., bet. Lau 1st: marine view: rent 5 ressoable. WILL E. FISHER & CO., 1a Post. | 149 fi:lrzggl;!;"l‘;\ FOLEGANT e 8_ ROOM U large basen: 816 McAllister. ROOM; LTE: mento—KBoa 0 monti; 8()4 LARKIN — RGE, SUNNY_ ROOM neatly furnished for 2 persons; $7 50. running wate; = —HOUSE T90() LARKIN — LARGE SUNNY SCMOnEHCORCH. S TIe Tribe No. 65, I 0. R. M. Interment Mountain | make locomotion al- | Little Cripple was looked upon as a moral, 14( 1407 Bush s 3FI { ROOMS WITH YARD. 1200 sined rons ron single SH, LATIN, MATHEMATIOS, ENG- | View Cemotery. 89 Iquchiso asiton Packmalk the talent eagerly accepting the short price 44t L 141 acts qglr) IEINES ME e ot lisn literature a speciaity. MISS ROULSTON, | ROBERTSON—In this city, February 21, 1896, | most an impossibility. The bool mal ersgof“o 95 he 4 to'1 socondichoios; Poter 211 OB O i ol ) 724 O'Farrell st Fugeniu Allce, beloved daughter of Dantel and | handled a deal of coin, but kept little of [ Of 102 he 4 to1 eoncictolee, tater b4 bath le; key at 3 e - TE_PHYSE | LCusenia Robertson, and sister of Charles and | | $ 2 e Second, was 1n front from flag fall an T o[ MISSION_SUNNY SIDE - 2 SEKEEP- O, DS Vi, Homs | Jobn Roberison. a native of San Francisco, aged | it, for the favorites got most of the money. | won easily by three lengths. The favorite, 1030 Sow House ot 10 rooms. I8 BN B eONEE OB O LR Liberty Streot. SCHROED R, 209 Hyde st : call atter 1 p. . sl uontha and 4 days. e rospect. | Riley Grannan was the center of attrac- | poorly handied by . Martin, was beater ‘@9Q() BROOMS: MODERN.CONVENIENC SRS e 5> ALCOVE | 97 LIBERTY—TWO ROOMS IN PRIVATE fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY | tion in the ring. The young Kentucky |out a head for second place by the 100 to 1 $30. Sacnelgnbornood. Appi B R A D DA 2 family. HORSES. (Sunday) at 1:30 o'clock . M. from the resi- | plunger ticug in’’ at yesterday’s drawing, | shot E. H. Shirley. 3 77 AND 73 SHIPLEY S5T.—4 AND 6 ROOMS; | ——— 50007 Toom, and other: Liiin PAN OF PRRFRCTIY MATCHED ARA | denceof the parents, 151, Welch street. thenco | PIUDS y il A cheap *‘dog” race at five furlongs con- e e S 5 Eleventh Street. Market Street. S o, SRR O D 0 St Rose's Church for services. Interment | and as he made his brotner %pencilers | o2 AR B8 ¥ O I AT ORKS BOR- EL T COR K. R EL LEGANTLY FUR- | YOSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET. BET. | poses. For particulars Inquire &b Laumeister SE‘F[:LYLI’-B‘;DXER'IL 4 211596, Michael, | 1005€R UD” with their odds Riley’s stand | o15 "with Theresa K a warm 7 to 5 favorite. 10 rooms, barn and stable. i1 114 Temes ny pay-window room and Sixth and_Seventh—Single and suite : s, 203-207 Mission st. ) n this city, February 21,1896, Michael, Skelly, was a popular one and got a big play. Shaw, who rode her, finished third, so the — | beloved hushand of Margaret A. Skeily, and e 3 B p s, e HARNESS AND AL-| fatherof Sadie, Augustine, Jerome, Gregory and | _ The Slaluesgue Englishman,” Star | 1,00 had to. Lelia', a 5 to 1 choice, took wagou; # bargain. 243 | Ignatius Skelly, a native of County Roscommon, | Rubv, developed unlooked for staying the race by a head in a drive with Clare N. -, near Mission. . Ireland, aged 70 years. qualities and last night rested in his stall handsome kitch Y MAMMA SATISFIED: PAPA | Bathi every conveulenc ouse rented from BALDWIN & Nolsom Siaeer. omplete for housekeeping; | night, 35¢ 10 $1: week, $1 50 to $5: families ; quiet neighborhood. = TINESOUND HORS| Min e oier X most_ new. delive steen MINNA, BET, SEVENTH AND | — oot .1 z 7 02 V. N Friends and acquaintances are respect- 3 il R R rEr it et HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery s S 63¢ e e e e rent 88 SET HORSE MARKET, 220 VALENCIA= | o 8% R with the second Thornton stake to his 3 2 % FRONT EQO! 0+ Eig rnished sunny room: rent $5 a fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY 5 i Bl e e tonsckeepings b montn. i agous, buggles and harness. | (Sunday) from . Mary’s Cathedral, Van Ness | credit. The crowd was eager and im-| ANOTHER LEPER FOUND. Y e Gam M A, COR. BIGHTH_NEWLY FUR- PASTURAGE; P TY WATER | @avenue, where a solemn requiem high mass | patient for the big race, and after two EY;GEM OF A COTTAGE FUR- Fou 667 e Day-window rooms; $1 a week; » 318 afarkevst. | Wwill be celebrated for the repose of his soul. o let for four months: trees and flow- transient. aph. G. H. UMBSEN & C events had been reeled off without any c S X 3 < 3 F ‘hinese Afflicted With the Dread ONDHAND HAT et Mbane Catvars Gooas o, Mo Sharp. IDter | oreat amount of interest being manifested, [ 4 bugzies, horses an ¢ ugsica KNIGHTS OF ST. PATRICK—The members of | the event of the day was called and a rush Tiyisee Ditgenared hy & Chins- 485 ForRTH=2 B 9 ny front 150 nesoah nds; wago scrapers: sand-wagons. 11 Mint Avenue. - T A = 55D the Kmxm; of St. Patrick are hk;kre!;_v rel\ql‘wakedl was made for the ring. All 1decliued lt)he town Guide. A £ MINT & EGE G to attend the funeral of our late brother, Michael | Jong journey of the original entries but E - 3 ot e SORTRC 4] 5FRANKLINY — & O sa The Livda | kel om S Mary's Cathedral, THIS DAY | 1o imp. Star Ruby with Willie Martin | M Leves a Ohalomn enne whileies ~ ERE 4 o C 2 iy, . = $11.50. neattor. oy and rowen. s 2% == STERINARY SUR. ) Y REMIAR DEASY, President, | Up, Gilead again piloted by Marcy Bergen | COTinG & Patey Oanemm e = > e Guerrero Street. JUROPE HOUSE, 1160 MISSION—NTCELY | 1) Yoy tor D v pariment Oftcona | THoMAS J. STANTON, Secretar, and Claudius astride_which George Miller | town yesterday afternoon came across a i o5 5 £ 2 3 MODERN UNFUR- | A4 furnishied rooms, Single or en suite nsients. | hospital, 121 ve.: telephone south 401, | VETERAN VOLUNTEER FIREMEN'S ASSO- | had the leg up. The English horse opened | Chinese afflicted with leprosy. The un- T1T Sished Tooms; basstove and. lincieum; :F)’lT)fil ON—LARGE FRONT & 4() HORSES FGR SALE: ALSO WAGONS At our netl o SUNDAT, Fobrucy 93 e Br30 ?J]Wfléifl 4t05 fflVOl'id'edin the fijnn }:J!_mng': fortunate sufferer, whose name is El Kim rden 3 nily. v 4«1 4 alcove room; suitable for 2; reasonable. buggies, carts, barness; Grand Arcads Horse ' it ¢l al . 1a audius commande second choilce al i i 3 SULDRGES A W INDDI DRSO Shide ol 1429 5 Fooma: tosis ox suite. 5 W SUTETVEAT &0 YIB, AnGHOR sty ¥ s SARSIALL, President. | condition of Gilead made him. tbe out- | TOOM it I OURTH—3HOUSE- | ———— e 1008 W. A. SCOLLAY, Kecording Secrotary. sider at 4 to 1. A strong tip came from | Yung Wo Association at 726 Sacramento 6 L TR e D : cards §15, Montgomery Avenue. kinds; second- SO I this city, February 21, 1896, Luin | the paddock on Claudius, and a heavy | street. The disease, which bad fastened NOTTAC FIVE ROOMS, = IS — g 2150 20 chesp borses, Firteenti and Vale Simon, grandnlece of H. and C. W. Kenitzer, P ) € 8 \ Chati, 1a fine stable and Boward Street. 4] 8 MONIGOMERYEAVE_NEWLY. FUR- | a native of Philadelphis, Pa., aged 17 yearsand | play forced his odds down to 7 to 5, Gilead | itself on the young Chinese about a year barn; ys e e “r;lshed rooms; suite and single; gas, e e 7 months. ? in the interim receding to sixes. As post | ago, is now in an advanced stage. Twent ] 4 2ESWARD SSRGS RN lele . BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, | , 2% Eunerst private To-30RROW (Mondaw. | time drew nigh the friends of the latter | Mr. Levey called the attention of the 7 7 HOWARD—8 UNF SHED ROOMS SATL T S et A TG herste Xee ‘ horse unloosed their purse-strings and his | Chinese in charge of the building to_the | 13 S tor light housekeeping; use of bath, laun- 119 NINTH-SUNNY BAY-WINDOW ROOM; “_‘Blnn. marriage and death notices sent by mall | g A\(pPSON—In this city, February 21,1896, James | ©dds again came down to the opening | true character of the disease from which folding- Il not be inseried. They must be handed in at indorsed | Simpson, beloved grandfatherof Charles J. and | price. Claudius went back in the betting | their countryman was suffering and urged ey Mary 1. Wilson, a native of England, aged 92 | 10 9 to 5, when a second plunge took place, | them to notify the Health Office. They Y€ Friends and acqualntances are respect. | 21d 6 to 5 was the general price at post | finally consented to this and the victim of ‘DOW | 9r¥, yard: no children. )4 B 5 ROOMS COMPLETE FOR housekeeping; gas; private family; rent - = i grate; central; lower flat. ER AND ADJOINING BAY-WI = ages: 4 rooms; just fivished. Point Lobos | T (3() A ave. and Coliins s 160 cither of the publication offices and Wwith the name and residence of person 10 have the same published. ] U’Farrell Street. NOTTAGE Teasonalie DE i ———— | 925 OTARRELL — NICELY . FURNISHED > fully invited to_attend the funeral THIS DAY | time. This caused the bookies to lengthen | the dread disease was taken to the pest- ( rden. 9T HOWARD—4 SUNNY ROOMS AND ) sunny room’; running water: suitable for 3. BORN. (Sund.ya. at 1 o'clock r. M. from the par- | the odds against the imported horse and | house. El Kim On is only 23 years of age e -cars pass the door. 2420 Pioe Sivest ANDERSON—Februaty 5, 1896, to the witeof F.| lors ot Charles J. B. Metzler, 636 Washinzton | he closed at 11 to 10. S D d in spite of the ravages of the diseasa C. Anderson of South San Francisco, & daughter. | street, thence to B'nal B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy " o _ -~ 2 : PINE—BAY-WINDOW ROOM, GRATE | AXMSTRONG—In this city, February 21. 1896, | street, where services will be held, comfencing | A8 "l‘f "’"’“g:’?“ calling the R""efi Wwas | is a pleasant looking, intelligent Chinese. B2] S8 Eas 10: Sinmie on e fORATE | 2 o'the wite of Willinm M. Armétrong.s daughter, | ¢ 1:80 o'clock 7. 2, under thé suapices of | TUng the crowd left the ring pell mell in a | He has for @ number 'of months been em- NNY BAY-WINDOW bath. 540 F STE—FLOOR OF 3 NICE RO OMS, UN- 20 CARY. =3 v Crockett Lodge No. 139, F.and A.M. Inter- | scramble to secure advantageous positions | ployed the fruit farms in the vicinity of T OF 4 ROOMS, ! 812 quiet. CLEARY—In this city, January 29, 1896, to the ge, 39, 3 3 £ ployed on the T nity imore and Webster, Ei 650 renigad. —— — wife 0f Thomas Cleary, a daughter. ment Masonic Cemetery. from which to view the race. Many took | Courtland, in the Sacramento Valley. “Fol Leavenworth Street. Polk Street. DE LA CU: STA—Tn this city, Pebruary 18, 1896, | SN 00K I thle ol e . ane. mother ot | UP Points of vantage in the infield. | The rapid progress of his affliction com- ¢ P, H v . S K, h w - H = : 3 FRONT ROOMS, OR | tothewifeotP delaCuesimasn. ~ = | 5120 oes e I0oh and e B Woit, & par Claudius was first to issue from the pad: pelled him to give up working and come sekeeping. D‘;}{g%;i"\(."‘f)ligfivnf:":z":;{;‘r‘v 6, 10the | iveof Ireland, aged 60 years5 monthsand 18 | dock, followed by Star Ruby and the | o this City that he might depend upon days. hopes of the Sacramento contingent. | charit: DOWNEY—In this city, February 16, 1898, to the &F-Friends and acquaintances are respect- y. e ¥ wife of Timolhy J. Downey, a son. fully invited to attend the faneral THIS DAY | Ferguson sent them off at the second | He reached this City day before yester- WORTH—TWO SUNNY CON- 17 EOLE_SUNXY Decting rooms with use of kitchen. single: $4 up POLK — ROOM Jiission 451 keeping, or board; rden, rent low to_right 3 - | (] MISSION, XR. S HAMILTON—In this city Feb; 9, 1896, t0 | (S 3 o'clock . ., from Bethany Con- | breakaway. day and immediately went to the Chinese ! I3 t St - AN N n thi ity roary 9, 1f (Sunday), at " y s s i i3 &¢0., 14 Mont- | 5 Rows Ohecer. . x the wife of James Hamilton, a son. gregational Church, Bartleft sireet, near Twen- | _The first mile was covered in 1:56, with | Consulate and from there to the Yung Wo D ESTE=EEE BANT TR ISEED o0 HANEKE—Tn this city, February 5, 1896, tothe | ty-fifth.” Fterment private, Laurel Hill Ceme- | Claudius leading Gilead by three lengths, | Hospital, wiere he was discovered by the FLATS 10 LE:i. S 5 =Sy mooms; suiablsfasdommtagn clerks. wife ot George W. Haneke, son. tery. S ¥ the Englishman ten lengths away. At the | Chinatown guide. ANTHUUSE- | 75()] POST-NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY | HAWKINS—In this city, January 22, 1898, to the | SPAULDING—In thiscity, February 21,1896, Ha- | o508y PEC0 e MR G 08 o M e i 01 7ooms; singic or en suite; rates reasonable. | wite of George Hawikins, & son. dnssah May, beloved and only daughter of Jerome \ 47, ruary 20, 1896, tothe | apd Celestia Spaulding, a native of San Fran- | there was little change in the positions, e ani cisco, aged 26 years and 8 months. with the exception of Star Ruby, which c as :ob"my e Ay Kriends ‘and acquaimtances are respect- | Martin had taken further back. As Harry Clarke, a hostler, was booked at the NT PARLOR { turnished; suitable for 2; rent $12. RO POST — F A Hostler Accused. & Oak Street. 53 Y HOU: KEEPING ROOMS e 1800 | o 0AK—S e ENNEDY 3 b tully invited to_attend the funeral THIS DAY City Prison last night on a charge of grand wer; 4 rooms; ba TB0D1 D e lowell Street. wife of William J. Kennedy. (Sunday), at 11:30 o'clock A. M. from the par- | the horses passed the stand at l“zmy The mmpf“mng S et “m‘_‘nson 4 rooms; bath L1500 | = = =1 POWELL—THE LUMBIA — NICELY | BRAUSE—In this city ruary 19,1896, tothe | lors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. | the end of the third mile, where Brmitth. e City Borves = 1 that slign” Uprer: 4 piessani Toomis L 18 00 | Octavia Street. e e TR s g wife of L. Krause, a 500, Interment strictly private. the watches registered 5:331, Gilead had a | Smith, ex-City Surveyor, who alleges tha while in the “Apollo M ARSIALL In this city, February 17, 1896, to | 0. E.S.—Members of Golden Gate Chanter No.1, | slight lead, which he continued to in- loon, on Jones street, be wife of John Marshall, & son. ©0.E.S., are requested to attend the funeral of Clarke robbed him of his gold watch, chain park—Up) 1300 | X6)] OCTAVIA—2 SUNNY FRONT ROOMS D21 furnished complete for housekeeping; with S T . 3 crease, turning down the backstretch for | angd locki Clarke denied havi i M. Spa g S DAY (S i 3 1 2 nd locket. Clarke ed having committed PACIFIC bath; private f 10 SIXTH—NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY MARRIED. fl’fi‘:éu'o‘cexo‘c‘kflf‘:‘:.lf!;;kn;r{flxs;pd‘}’\%n‘éfi‘r‘fi\y}. the last time with two open lencths of ; the theft, and on being searched, the stolen 2 lowe Farrell Street. rooms; double orsingle; clean; quiet: 35 UP. | 1o\ ;1A MMES—Tn this clty, February 19, | 1% Pariors, 046 Mission street. By order of the | daylight intervening between him and the | property was not found on his person. n_improy Sixteenth Street. 1596, in the pastor’s study of the New Jerusalem | WOrthy Matron. Brutus horse. Martin on the favorite was s e BOVEE, T GO0 EEEEL LR CBERET SOt L OR S e e S Church, by the Rev. F. L. Higgins, Henry F. IPPLE—In this city, February 22,1806, Wil- | a¢ this point still fully twenty lengths in | Peter English and a Chicago capitalist | DZ{ rooms and bath; light bou 2802 SXTEEN T, O (HOWARD | Dessan and Mrs. Clara D. Dammes, bothof San | liam Henry Whipple, a native ot San Francisco, | ), o roa; but getting ready for a move, At | have completed an organization. to. manm. 10 | 823 SFARERELL—_FOUR N L e sib durpiahed thatator gentleman; Yl | Reanciace: 2 ety the end of the half of the last mile Gilead | facture aluminum clay brick at Buchanan, central,convenie 2 housekeeping: call 9 to 12. pe 3 i ORMAN—February 17, 1896, by the , Taads Claudi 55 Whohi TEal fnctorvilins ot onrantiv o 402 b l = S 2 r McGinty, Hubert F. Flinn and An- was eading audius, who was | Mich. e factory has a capacity of 40, below Maon, gu 2 reet. s S E nette T. Gorman, ENETRGRUN TR U R R tiring _ badly, by three lengths, (000 brick daily. The aluminum bank is Ry (i TH— 5 16 SOUTH . PARK—W ELL FURNISHED | FRICKE—WAGELE—In this city, February 19, EMBALMING PARLORS. with Star Ruby closing on them |sixty feet deep and covers twelve acres, B o lete for b frout room; $5. 1 » the Rev. J. Fuendeling, John F. Fricke | - [Everything Requisite for First-class Funerals| at an amazing rate. As the stretch | enough for thirty years’ steady work. nd Doris Wagele. at Reasonable Rates. QUNNY FLAT; ) St H— 1.'1mi1 m’ffi’(fl’fibfilfu Stockton Street. KINKETIN—FULLER—Tn this oity, February 20, Telephone 3167. 27 and 28 Fifth street. D Page st. < rooms; also single or en suite; suitable for q. 3 NNY. 1896. at_the residence of the bride’s mother, - o oy N—LARG SU 0 0 'y > o e, ado.tor. A RROON ! 2 watnrs ot ooeme | by the Rev. Horatio Stebbios, Charles A. Kin: “THE CALL” RACING CHART. Shotwell Street. eRent. ketin and Bertha A. Fuller, youngest daughter of 2 the late W. P. Fuller, 7 SHOTWELL—2, 3 OR 4 FURNISHED Taylo: NOPANDER—BREWERB—In this city, February rooms complete for housekeeping: gas and (9 TAYLOR — U3 896, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Louls N. bay-window room McCAVOY & CGALLACHER, NERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. ‘Telephone 3080. T wenty-seventh Day of the California Jockey Club, Weather Fine. Track Fast. Bay Dis- trict Track, San Francisco, Saturday, February 22, 1896. and bath. 3 FOOMS; §11; WATER ‘Washington st., near Jones. © LARGE SUNNY ROOMS: BATH; BAY- O : upper flat; $10. 1025 Capp st., near NFURNISHED | Nopander and Mrs. Mary Brewer. _grate; gas; board. OLSON—GOEPEL-In l)nkl;nfii, February g& x 1896, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Andrew Ber Third Street. Olson and Lillie Goepel. ESTER HOU purse $300. 734 FIBST SACE—Five furlongs; selling; three-year-olds and upward; condition 9@ SILVER-3 SUNNY ROOMS AND 2 s; rent $10. A7 IN fas. Mo T AS. MCMENOMEY. —44 THIRD, NFAR | SANDS_SCHOENEW ALD—Tn this city, Febra- JAMES McMENOMEY ‘& SO T Betting. : 3 str. | Fin. | Jockeys. &, Market: most convenient and respectable; 200 | ary 16, 1865, by the Rtev. J. Fuendeling, Robert DERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS,| | 1ndex. | florse,age, weight. s e el ilonEn G D enCy ST it Tooms 26¢ t0 £1 60 per night; 81 50 10 $6 perweeks | J. Sands and Lina Schoenewald. 1057 Mission Street, Noar Seventh. - - (i [ (P i e tats = 7 ceioril eleciric lights in every roou: reading rm:ireo bus. | SCHIRANK—HUBER—In this city, February 22, Telephione No. 3354, 730 |Salisbury IT, e ekl L e o T SR S L Lo RGN 914 T™W 'HIRD, NEAR DOLORES—3 | ——— KOSTER fIOUSE_FURNTSHED | 1996, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, George W. = ¥ 81 82 23 32 | e 7 3 ROOMS IN GOOD ORDER: sunny rooms, furnished for housekeeping. i e Schrank and Frances A. Huber. JAS. ENGLISH. T. R. CAREW K H ,{s ain e g 8 g tlow. P.C.MALLOY, 188 Montgomery st. = 5 S SHINKWIN—PYNE—In this city, February 17, 7 h | TH, 409%5 THIRTE = Ay oo ixthinireet: Valenci Street 1896, by the Rev. Father Casev, Jonn shinkwin | CAREW & ENGLISH, FE T el o | o a, z i 5L S ‘3&;.-’5;‘&‘&%.5&%5 905 YALENCIA—ST FURNISHED h;m"k‘\} s bum( olmfianll"fl;cgcm 5 UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, in | 2n | 3 b [ 15 1 s 2 sekeeping sul icely P Y WIS et 5 KTER—KL| —| Ly, February 19, VE! BATH WITH and $11. % O room; running water and bath; rent $7. 1896, by the Rev. T Fuegde“;‘; jon Bpeckier FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 589 ‘?‘"""1')':" Il(;.ni; 5 1 31| ? 5 % lg mg sments; rent $45. = f 2 r 19 Vaa Ness ave., near Market st., San Francisco )|Geo.Dicl L | : : Van Ness Avenne. treet. AudiHsnnat T Kiioge: Telephone So. 158, | Meadow Lark, 4..130 lett H AGE—_FLAT b ROOMS: Epes STAMM—SCHUDEL—In this city, February 23, 15 60 odern improvements: rent c , by Raclne-imp. Flirt. Starting- 661 |Ensign, 3 118|lete] BAY-WINDOW F CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY, | sucsts e sigrtvne Wionen® Dl SANMATEO COUNTY; NON-SECTARIA! == CE— s Miscsllgaeons. Tord, Major 3. 8. Iind ot an e ie0s pian perpetnal care; beast | 735, SECOND BACE—Seven and half furlongs; Insl J ICELY FURNISHED FRONT AND BACK McPartlin, James Hiful, permanent and easy of access; see it before Fl VAN NESS AVE. §1U surnisned nousekeeping rooms, $20. Welsh Street. OFF FOURTH—& sekeeping rooms; 3 OM- WEBSTER. COR. HAIGHT—2 SUNNY 1896, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Christian Wi R 12]2 rooms; light housekeepiug; modern con- | liam Stamm and Erma Schudel. venlences. & gant Jower flat, % rooms, bath, modern im- , brick basement. purse 8400, r” ©) OCTAVIA, NEAR M pr : also double and single rooms: gas. TFUL FRONT SUIT) DDY—BEAUT! her clean sunny rooms, $6 up. running hot and cold water; bath; gas and eléetricity; modern. Fulton Street. rent reasonable; key 21714, rear. LAT: 7 ROOMS: BATH; MODERN 1617 Sutter st. LARGE YARD; ovements; $ seitable for offices or other business. to board; mother's care; terms moderate. Ap- Py 120D Jubiper st., bet. Tenth and Eleventn, of arrison. T,ADY WOULD LIKE 1 OR 2 SMALL CHIL, H2D1 SIXTH-STORE; 3 ROOMS; LARGE 2 yard; suitable for business or family; rent $12. ORY 818 Léavenworth st. STORE WANTED. clean and in good FURNISHED FR O suite, suitable for doctor or dentist; also other rooms with privileges of housekeeping. Q GEARY—_SUNNY ROOMS, SUITE AND guiet, attractivi 36 Glen Park ave W ANTED—A STORE WITH LIVING-ROOMS, suitable for branch bakery and notions. Ad- dress M. D., 205 Seventh st. JICE M DERN FLAT, 4 ROOMS: reasonable: $15. 4 Dearborn si., off Seven- teenth, beL;\‘nleuci 209 WEBSTER — SU. and 7 rooms; modern conveniences; r.nt Golden Gate Avenue. GOLDEN GATE AVE.—SUNNY FUR- nished front rooms for gentlemen. GATE — EL:GANTLY FOR- NY FLATS OF 6 and 6 rooms; §21,$25. 147 and 713 Grove s ‘2 suuny rooms; bath, closet, yard; 1 week. JLEGANT OFFICE FOR PROFESSIONAL man will be vacated on March 1, at 850 Mar- ket st., cor. Stockton; first floor. JLEGANT OFFICES IN NEW SPRECKELS coallilding, 925 Market: rents low: no extra w W. DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 420 o+ California st., rms. 14-18; advice free attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Monday),.at 2 orclock P. ., from the residence of Mrs, Samuel Garduer, 130814 Greenwich street. CUENIN—In this 2ity, February 21, 1896, Francis ESBERG—Tn this city, February 21, 1898, Man- del, beloved husband of Mathilda Esberg. and father of Alfred. Henry, Milton, Edith and Justin HESSELMEY ER—In this city, February 21,1896, ‘Theodore, peloved husband of Dorothea Hessel- Ineyer. and father of Henry T., Cornelia, Char- « lotte and Emily Hesselmeyer, a native of Osna- bruck. Hanover, Germany, aged 65 years 11 months and 6 days. [New York and Cleveland (Ohio) papers please copy. 1 B Eriends and acquaintances are Mrs. Lucy Warren, and brother of Milo Hoadley. a native of San Francisco, aged 81 years and 10 "85 Friends ana lends an uaintances are res) fally Invited to attend the faneral THIS DAY ary 22, 1896, Oliver Jones, aged 21 years. KEEGAN—In this city, February 21, 1896, John, suggests to us the bearing of hereditary arms. On heroic shields, in the pictures on vases, we see crests, the serpent (like eanne d’Arc, not using the arms granted to her, wore “‘argent, a dove, on an azure field,” with the motto, “De par le Roy du ‘we are not convinced that the heraldic ani- mals were originally “‘avertive” amulets, and it is hasty, we think, to suggest that the Greek "badges on shields were adopted at the special or separate pleasure of the individual chieftains, and the de- eyidence that, n{ in Homer’s time, the chiefs had clan totems. If they had, Achilles should bear “an ant, proper, regardant”; Orestes, a swan; a Cadmian, a bull, and so forth. But art. schylus s of personal — Quarterly Beviev]:‘h i e — parior. suitable for doctor or dentist; good loca- ;. tin. Ada S. Wuying burial place elsewhere. : Betting. U FLAT, 5 ROOMS, D BEST 'Lx.:yx;:figu —THE | tiou. _Address Or., box 16, Call. Cole, Tzl ’l(',‘,‘,fi_,"’,"n;:,m‘n Lity « Mce, ® City Hall Avenua | Index. | Horse, age, st.| 1% Y % sin | Fn | Jooxeys o 1| i front and rear entrance; rent ? , 3 n e s Suenin, Francis b opayen. Petor R £ — i i ates or Canada one year for $150, post- | -A WEEKS NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THEE | popn ™y nna'y Rovertson. Eugenia A. 718 | Braw Scot, .. T lssi| 3 23 | 24 | 12 |J.Chom 65 1| S, HATH: NORTEH: SRRy b m v orme e | Eabers Manaeh Simon, Lafn SHIELDS AND THEIR DEVIOES.| 0 orven s ® $) 1 ;i” 11|11 | 22 [Eaeesl| 55 63 Polk Sont i esselmeyer, Theodore Simpson, James e 3 illy Mo 2 i . 3 ), L Solcn SRkt N e ROOMS TO LEY BOAEDING AND ROOMS. Hoadley, Charles H. Skelly, Michael A Topic That Is Wrapped in Ob- 678 |Seaside, 5. 5| 561 433 | 63 | 3n 410 |H. Marun 40" 100 Y—6 ROOMS AND BATH: ALL Tynes, Johi Snook. Jane C. 2 720 |Jack Atkins, 3| 2% | 32 | Sh | 55 | 53 |Beauchamp..| 60 100 \provements. 4 e e | e Spaniding Hadassan M. i euxiiy: 3 727 | Polaski, 5. 6| 81" | 610 | 610 | 63 | 64 |Pigeott. 20 _ Brannan Street. e S XD sas; plano; | Keegan, Joun ‘Whipple, William H. The origin of the devices on shields is 7% ‘gilu‘; s g g gg ;”x& 1% gW TNt ggg 49 03{;:?0 VA;‘\ ;e;;,;n SHED ROOM; USE chlrl'-;’.:.);‘(-‘d!-l'Ul?laser?‘mgl;lll‘:mb;%n\'se Teferences ex B;l?‘;..%_,\r\‘ this clty, st the Potrero, flf"{""fi ux;! ;);!::\l:; topic, un:e it mag l?ie doubted 702 |Sligo, 6. 91 9 9 81 s 9 Shaw. 20 80 = z 3 S . s 2, 1896, Willilam I., beloved son of Louis and | Whethe; ey can regarded as amu- = g ber Tmp. Midlothian-Helen Scratoh, LOTT, TWO BLOCKS FROM BAKER—| Mary Brown, 4 e Good start. Won easily. Wioner, B. Schreiber's gr. §. by imp. Midiothian-Helen Scratch. Ap %‘,mm ' finisied: 6 ¥ Bush Streot. A e s e moniis snl B Hana T SUEAE Exatact; sed110 :ent:“ The shield of the thlllz i DI fpos 1 mitoter el 50, : | S pntnelalig o s SheCh O Yo BUSH—NICELY FURNISHED ROOM OTEL BERTLING, JSH—A FAD BROWN-In Oakland, February 22, 1896, May I g, like Sir Tor’s; at o e CE— N 5 5 vard; nectlons; rent reasonable o reliuble parties. 1T 0T 375 comtors: bath and gass remsonabie: Shotel: referentos given and required; ailmea. | | Brown, a native of Californie, sged. 1 yeaa 3 Australian bears merely the herring- | 736, TR RACE-Four miles; AT s A, PmerdT DU #9000, 14174554y GANT UP-TO-DATE 8- D iiter oot ern convenlences. months and 23 days. bone or other purely decorative patt { roc Il latest improvements; very visadero Street. BULLARD—In this city, February 22, 1896, Sam- , purely decorative pattern. = Horse, age, welght. | St.| 1m | 2m | 3m | 834 | ser. | . Jockeys. - |, Betting. sunny; marine view; reasonable rental. 2 < CBILDGEN BOARDED. uel W., beloved child of S. E. and Mary Ballard, | While the red Indian herald commented | Tndex. 20y 880 10p- CL = b S aean 10()3 DEVISADERO, COR. GOLDEN GATE o rerti oo REeILE oA S L b LUV ave—Furaished sunny rooms for tnvalld, | ¥~ 5 e pREN OR AN TNFARTTO St i e on by the forefather of Gibbon, who | —roe | Ton siar Ruby,4.208| 3(3 . (3. (5. |3, |28 l+5 1110 ot single gentiomen: board; nice home; mother's care; best of refor. February 22, 1896, Lizsie |bhad been Klue Mantle) carves the| ‘636 Gilead,5.. Hel S5 1390 1528 133 |12 | & - iddy Street. ences; room for parent if desired. 1205 Laguna. T 'xw of New Brunswick, aged 33 years. | totem of a dead chief reserved on 6&9 |Claudius, 5. 117| 1118 13 |2 24 |34 r.. 2 7-5 Lo F T RSO ends | A5 3 v = S0 me OPP. TIVOLI — FURNISHED | ]3Y RESPECTABLE LADY,10R 2 CHILDRE e s,,:_{‘“"p,*(;;B‘;‘n:fg;‘;“;‘fi;,?gff,:f,}f,:;,‘,::;’: his grave pillar, nothing in Greek shields Won driving. G. B. Morris & Co’s imp. b. b., by Hampton-Ornament. Time FOURTH RACE—About one an d & half miles; steeplechase; handicap; purse $400. = S S td e S E o dren or an infant to care for; best references. | Cuenin, & native ) ars ; A ‘s Betung, OWER FLAT; 4 ROOMS; 813, 5273, GEARY RE AN (hEECet, 808 Church st., near Twen months. |3nt;::;-£m:&.§fgngcfiy. 224 8| that of Colbert on his book bindings), the i o B s B T jorr o b= HERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE, 28 = 6 v (Ml:'i!l‘d'l'l{e funeral will take place Tu-mgnxow bullshead, the three legs (as in the arms of 4| 43| 2110|135 18|12 |T. Murphy. | SUSNY ROOMS BATICAND ALE | 1 st near Mark:;i:llrilslxeilnd unturnished. STOR.S TO ? {onday). ut 2:30 o'clock P. 36, from Masonic :,he; 1,'1: ot M:n),_and ‘many olhefr devicebs; 3088180 30| 8|38 |5 Nari Rl e s Street. KEARNY —LARGE STORE AND 2 | DANN—In Onkland, February 20. 1896, Anna M., | but these bearings were conferred by - § 2 |E v e SINGLE FRONT ROOM FOR' é,%,& nd Dasenent; $40. W, 1. CHDN a2 | Siteof Nels P. Dann and daighter of Hectof | the fantasy of artists in the fifth century e 7| 8% dn | a3 |83 | 3% &3 |Soperen 6+ iarge one, $8; private family: | 190 aonrcoisc ients $40. W. 0. | o, aursih Morrison, a native of San Fran- | B, C, We remember no bearings on the G| 54 B0l 830l 75 |6 | 620 Folsom Street. TORE 10 LIT—9 STOCKTON ST, NEAR Ba Frends and acaualntances are respect.. | Shields presented in Mycenzan art. S I TAkT a8 (13 il Market; at presentoccupied: store will be va. | 191y invited to attend the faneral TO-MORROW A famous passage in “The Seven Before 9l9 9 9 9 9 9 ‘|Cochr: vard and basement. Tooms troim 1 weeke L NISHED | cant In s (6w weeks. Apply MRS 5. MISH, 1 Ster e oo s Sireet, Oskiana, | Lebes” represents the heroes as wearing oo dily. W 3. . Clitt by Wiididieb = T — = { earn; 3 3 K. . i ioa* Vi 3 i y J. T. Clifton’s b. g., by v onday. 3ID: % AR TENTH_LARGE A Interment Mountain View Cemetery. gersonnl arms of their own choice; as Good start. Won handily. inner, 3b. g, by W e-by Monday FIFTH RACE—About six furlongs; handicap; purse $400. ; R STORE: LIVING-ROOMS AN Esberg, a native of Hanover, Germany, aged 61 | Ciel.)” NNY UPPE e oD STV GROOMS S AND | St st 1t g Ciel.” There seems to he no trace of hered- < Betting. FULTON—LARGE DOUBLE' SUNNY Lhl - Sa-Friends and acquaintances ‘are respect. | itAry arms in Greek families, and the El O LT o i Jockeye.. . lops: Gl PPER FLAT room; housekeeping 1f desired; $7. 41 KEARNY—LARGE AIRY STORE AND fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DA Y | badges of towns were ‘assuredly not amu g % i — - fine offices; light manufacturing; liberal | (Sunday), at 9:15 o'clock A. M., from his late lets.” The bad; £ A 12 12 1 25 13 provemeats; central location. inducements. residence, 2211 Pacific avenie. Interment | pfo e badges of the Roman legions, as 21! | 215 | 2 2 52 ECORATED MODERN 5-ROUM i STUP'”' WITH LARGE SHOW-WINDOW;| Homeof 'Péace Cemetery by special train from N{; Elworthy proves, have a truly her- 3 3 3 |Shaw.. 20 60 847 Capp st., ne: GEARY — SI ONTGRNISHED | 33 handy for oftice or other business; cheap rent, | Third and Townsend streets at 11 o'clock A. a. | aldic appearance in figure and color. “Onl ner, Pueblo stable's b. h. by Peel-Imp. Janet N. Time, 1:11% SIXTH RACE—One and one-sixteenth miles; four-year-olds and upward: conditions; pen: ties: purse §400. Horse, age, welght. sm.{ A | A | % lsm rml Jockeys. [ BetHOs respect- 3 ;. | . | .8 4 B ice 2 134 (12 (18 |T.Sloan.. ... rooms and ba Key at prem- single: parlor and bedroom; others; offices. OFFICES TO LET. i tAd to actendisl e VAL M AR S oo be said to represent his clan : [T !2 B (2h |1 saugh L ey, 1909 2 0al GEARY, COR. VAN NESS AVE. T E | e e S0 T e OF ROOSS FURKISHED | Ieidence, 2624 Busn street, near Broderick. | Here are two extraordinary theoriés: It Mol Siople, & RS0 (250 (a1 | e 8oy . sets double parlors; s S s e To sult; Dath, gas; new Seuse 438 Momiier H{,";;TE‘;.’ l‘l""" SLIECemvey e 8 Greek had a clan totem he could not se- i [en ' [eh 1530 iMackiin » s gantly fitted; breakfast if desired. ery ave. T Deloved mohiscity, Februars 21,1806, Charles | lect or vary it at pleasure; buf we have no Ip Fullertn Las,| Bopesi6 = 16 T Bniiey start. Won handlly. SEVENTH RACE—Five 300. turlongs; selling: three-year-olds snd upward; conditions: purse (Sunday), at 8 o'clock “P. M., from his late resi- 1. Betting. single and suites. i o B BN mE & Ch S s KiomsnY | residence, 1611 Lyon street. Intermen: Laurel | We have been unable to . discover Horse, age, weight. | 8t.| 14 | % l L L S L e FPER FLAT, 8 ROOMS, BATH. C GOLDEN GATI AVE.—LARGESUN: | ettt = 200 72 DONESE | Mill Cemetery. any single allusion on Greek shields = 57 Th |3 Beraen.....| 2+ & ‘aliam st., near Taylor and Post- ny front room: rent §6. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. HYNES—In this clty, February 22, e oin; | to hereditary family beatings of the to- 3 25 il A m oy i H HOOM: UPPER; NEW: SUNNY; FRONT: ATt Rtioct TR FREECDIVORGE T o eEecr | 2 Y busband of anne Hynes, and father of | temic character, nor has Curtins, we think, Theress K. 5. 1 22 | 22 | 3h |Shaw..... 1|65 1 ing panhandie. ¥ell st., near Lott.q &! A e VOnCE LAWS A SEECE | Hynes, M willisss Young nod Mix duha’ 4, |'Béen more fortanats. The Mycensan: die 2 2 ih | 83 | 11 ibunnelly 10 20 NFURNISHED FLAT, JIATGHT-1.OR 2 PLEASANT FRONT | 1 o D0 e e e dacae o ol | Lynch: anativeof Treiand, 87 years. shields, as represented in the art of My 1 81 |7 51 |Bozeman... T T ms, $10; furnished flat, §1 | bt Donsek enpiao ey fe it PIVISEe Of | (004G G, G. W, HOWE, atvy-at-law, 850 Marker (o2 The tuneral will taks. n{ge T O ROW | cen, are vlank. Homer is silent, or 3 38 | 87 | 73 (Muaton: 1w s MCALLISTER—FLAT, 6 ROOMS; LAUN- 3. MURRAY, ATT'Y AND COUNSELORAT | Please omit flomsci % F* i rather, in the shields of Achillvs and Aga- 9 9 9 81 |C. sSloan 10 30 dry; bath; rent $30. Barrison Street. - law: advice free. 24 Sixth st., rooms 14, 15. S—In_the City ana County Hospital, Februs | €mnon, introduces fantastic works of [ 7 6 9 _ |H. Grifiin 8 6 JEAR CITY HIALL_2 SUNNY FLATS: & 1 HARRISON — FINELY FURNISHED Good start. Won driving. used, Time,1 Winner, H. W. Enos' ch. m., by Ironwood-Jennie Mack. Starting gate

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