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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCI 2, OREB 1898. nali, beloved wife of Patrick Butler, a na- tive of parish Killmichael, County Cork, Ire- land, aged 70 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral to-morrow commencing -at 9§ o'clock. Interment St: THE STEAMER CALIFORNIA AN EASY WINNER. HOUNDS AND HARES AT - | The. mystery that I the 'short-enders happy. s surrounded Tom Fitch's bla¢k bitch was cleared in this: race, as she landéd a flag and made 1y, Odds of 3 to 1 were :freely given. against Refina by san- . guirie- bookies, :but no more will they err, ‘The Boy not (Monda t 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- Sy A, dence, 920 Kirkham street, thence to St. Pat- ‘ @i they Khow lior ‘Vl‘(’"% Fap B rick's’ Church, where a solemn requiem mass Iif th¢’ all-nge stake Seminole, a crack : celel se of t E : v 2 will be celebrated for the repose of the sou S B R L The Olympics Suffer a Blighting Defeat in the Initial Game of the Season. Mercury in a clever course. s Cemetery, Oakland. - : % n this. elty, October 1, 188, John » _}only led-on the run up, but made a sen- nk, 4 native of Denmark, aged 74 years. ICTORY which has hitherto shunned - .| sational kill.in front of the grand stand. —In ‘this city, Septembe 1838, the football banners of the Berkeley : TYN\ | The.results were as follows: llu:r ;‘fl t‘\‘]_lhl‘ h!flh}:’l‘ 1ite, Al\*;‘r:,h hk‘l“\"‘l"i "“5; % legions®dropped out of a clear sky . 8 . ‘Produce -stake, first round—W. O. Elmer's PRnfor SrsDosasil Greentt savuen Braones 2 vesterday and perched upon the col- - R Frla beat P. J. Rellly's Nonpareil; Russell & X isy May Cressy, and.son-in-law of % yestorady L 2 -+ AL.LEAN 4 Wilson's Victor ‘King beat:F. Moran's Snap- g T A e Lt i or bearers. The first football game of the EE e e i e e R County, ‘Mass., aged 57 vears. season with the Olympics on one side and WAS % . - . Eagan's Mayflower; J. Quane’s Thad Stevens : € and acquaintances are m,vj;‘", R the blue and gold on the other resulted in LAMPS OF THE G “ 3 l L it beat D. Shannan’s Safeguard; Larkey & Rock's e e > an overwhelming defeat for the athletic UC BOYS < °* allagher’s Fall - Lost i var tone s b R R Temple, under (he auspiees of Exceisior Loaee | Egcaped Destruction |clubmen, and now the youns collegians NAPOLEON Hi R s O e s e MRl No. 165, F.°and A. M. Interment Masonic from across the bay are reveling in the FAGAN WAS im the Race. McHugh's. Matchless; T. J. Mclnerney's Regina Sl - 3 S ¥ s hn. Eagan's Billy Glads Capta e BT R e by an Ace. recollections of a score which reads 17—0. AFRAID GF BEING . Z beat John Fosms Bily Gladstones; Caprats Emil, ‘beloved husband ‘of Rosalle Danneil, a g There was little of that exuberant ens Y == T J.°T.:O'Brien’s Statesman beat pative of Magdeburg, Germany, aged & years thusiasm and the hoarse shoutings that CAPTURED ;OON Lo ..: | Moram’s Hoyal. Prize S BIC of P months and 13 day T y : it generally keep steady company with a A CENTE lon beat J. 1. O"Brie: Dewey; Bart- 7 Friends d e d % e y oo o e e Bl P AGADS UC TeAm 20 SOME. WRE CLORE BTN e an i Spectrotly invitea o aitena che’ runeral | SAVED BY SEAWORTHINESS | concerned. Occasionallyy the spectators << T CAME - ; TS Kenn e Eox Koy Ty Ty e TR S eptins o Sivens the would perform throat gvinnastics in their AR ey PREPARED & e . " | Nora heat T. J. Cranin's Hose of Tralee; Barttel plces of Verein Eintracht, thence to I O. inform them what was the matter with > ey BOOKIES AND BETTORS AT A | festers o oe han SaGiheat s D 0. the remains will be " Ceinef ACCIDENT TO THE CITY OF every player on their team taken individ- STANDOFF. Open stake, first round—T J. MecInerney's P. J. G fé?‘?x?;;«\{ (m. o mtvaet, between PEKING. ually. It was a most orderly football o %E:x}nax !}R&E-“:}J:{eu});z; u\‘},&gfi“ =300 Davoust, dearly beloved. daughter of the late Plenty of People and Enthusiasm | han's Lass o° Gowtie beat O . 1y mas - and Bily A Giech, and sister of | She Sailed Yesterday, but Proke Reireni g e i {ve of Callfornia, aged 22 years 6 months ds and acquaintances are respect- v invited to- attend t funeral this day f Pearl Down at Lime Point and Was Towed Back to Port. e+ COCHRAN “IRGED HIS TEAM TO Green Yesterday Afternoon. ‘beat P. J. G. Kenna's S atic Hanrahan's Promise Me beat P. Flying Buek; J. Dean's nin’s Swinnerto J. Dean's Briil tor:Queen beat. Hand, Thompson's Patria be Buck; Henry ictor beat sel & Wilson's Vic mith's Tda; Lowe & J <enna’s Royal Pat” Mailoy beat De N Sorings T PLAY It was about a standoff between the ZAL Mallaycheat Do loved son late Catherine | The transport Zealandia had a terrible FASTo bookies and the bettors at Union Coursing il & Hanrahan's ) Donovan. bro ohn and the late | time of it in the typhoon that drove her Park yesterday. The bowling over. of o |info aki for repairs. It was known T Gallagher, who was favorite and -ran.| Consoation e that she had been damaged and was put | against Left Bower, caused the-bookies [heat Maid of V Matche on the drydock in Japan for an overhaul- to howl when they saw him .do some {:léss;:Royal Priz rty Bell (S at van, nothing aved her. fng, but it was not known t but the vessel's seaworthiness chors broke loose and took charge for a while. I tell you it was risky work se- curing them. “The quartermaster’s arm was broken ball, made things look sable for Califor- nia for-a moment, but Thane recovered and passed the ball to Kaarsberg, whose flving leaps through the center were the clever acrobatic work on the field, but the hoisting of the rad and white flags gave run rolled over himself once more, giving the hare and-bets to Left Bower, : The following gives the winners, as also those defeated: 41 Dewey The at Heather McAvoy & Co. From a letter written by one of the Zea- them a chance to breathe easy, .as it % e to “All Hallows landia’s crew to a relative in this city saved them considerable money, fhough | will the following extract was taken: ‘*‘We the odd: against eft but a slight| SIMONS MAY HAVE TC were pretty badly shaken up. The ty-| [o A FORM DIVINE = pull-down. In consequerice of the race phoon carried away boats, ventilators oLYMPICS' being a “go-by,” a second dash pretty PAY HEAVY ALIMONY railings, deckheuses, and, in fact, every- LEFT much on the same bet resulted .in ‘the - thing movable on deck. KEven the an- END o+ defeat of Gallagher, who on the second |MARKES NO DEFENSE TO HIS | WIFE’'S DIVORCE SUIT. I1f Her Prayer Is Granted Nancy By ord % : and the butcher had his shoulder broken, | crowd that occupled the grandstand, and e neation’ of [the. day. : Kaavsherg: Just |, csim 10 Eall beal Ace” o Clube; Manseus, 5 _ D ABRIN while five of the firemen were scalded by |1t was not a big crowd at that. The same Pan. Tn and ont of the scattered NeldiHe | Boths Lihtalos o Tty pont Bigck Culver-Simons Will Get $250 etk e e Y g o | faces lined the fence and the same cranks plcked his way, clearing sixty fards be- | Gladys Pasha; Crusader beal Peas Monthly and $500 At- ard's room and storervoms were flooded. | Were in the bleachers. With ripened years fore he was bagged. Then Hall sought Dol Sloan beat Bonnle:' Forgive beat Rusty torney’s Fees. lln consequence we had neither sugar nor | they now watch the game with critical THAN THE 2 the earth under the goal posts and the lush;r, E of Pr se beat Valley Mai salt for two days. interest and shout not. That is why RING THINKS \a) score read 17—0, with no goal. Revenge beat Lady Burnside; Van Knapp be: BB 4 LBut all's well that ends well, and say | there was little of the ecstatic about the FRANK The second half redeemed the game, | San Mateo: White Wedge beat Lady Herschel; | OAKLAND, Oct. 1—Default was to-day Slen Rol at Seldom; Forget-me-not bea vhat they may the Zealandia is as stout a seaboat as I ever set foot on. The peo- ple here on the other ships are surprised that we escaped as easily as we did as a to make the necessary repairs, but e to be home before Thanksglving.” Mail Company’s steamer City of led for the Orient yesterday. about one hundred piles on She carri gridiron battle in which the Olympics were rubbed in the dust and the Califor- nians surprised themselves by winning an able to separate. - Three separate times the ball changed hands, the play being in the neighborhood of the Olympic thirty yard line. Once Roy Weldon tried to save take any kind of football for their money hoped for better things in the second half, and the gods heard thelr pray Roy ‘Weldon Kicked off for the Olympics, and which on the whole was of a fine order for an initial contest. Both the Califor- nit and Stanford coaches expressed them- ‘Wind they needed for their bellowing lungs, but they got it only in the rests. Umpire, Harry P. Cross; linesmen, O. Hunt and H. Taylor. Time of game, | rona beat Santa Alicia | Ruby: Sans Souci; White Lily beat Bendigo: Little Delight beat Golden Eagle; Cavalier beat Gilt Edge; Alameda, beat Terra Dell; Hercules beat Jimmy Hopé; Sandow beat Chili Pepper; Ter- : Counterfeit- beat Star Acé of Diamonds beat Preéita Girl: Trinket beat Thornhill; Wayfarer: beat Little Doubt, ‘and Jennie Wilson beat Ros entered ‘in the divorce suit of Nancy L Culver-Simons. against nest G. Simons, on“account of defendant's failure to ap- typhoon generally plays havoc with what- | easy victory. selves In terms very favorable to the blue | {5 3 Conlv: Viilant beac Laurelwood; Van | pear arid: Attorney Hugh Aldrich, who drydock ‘th eh#sqn Ve hEYe been, on the | The game opened with a kick-off by Call- WQYYl.l\'* and gold eleven. The Olympics were out | Quiver; Telephone Girl beat Martyr: Bonita $° the “fair plaintiff, states that more before we wet off. The pintle of | fornia. This carried the ball well into of condition, and went to pieces sadly af- | beat Van Nida; Lightfoot beat Sir John -Arnot s the case will proceed without the rudder are sprung and the men are | the Olympic territory, from which the ter Captain Pete Smith was forced to re- :l}{gll‘;;"}f‘*‘“g;a']\\_v;u}fwnlj,- Green Valley beat | g ‘contest. working on them now. It will take some | athletic club players did not seem to be tire on account of a strained shoulder. | fog' NEKERleY brat Firm Friend: Mary K| Tre husband, who is a popular, young and- well-fo-do dentist, residing in Ala- | meda, has failed to file an answer, nor | has’ he ‘made any endeavor to deny the allegations against him. This was the her deck h are to be used in the re- | his team by punting, but the ball salled tpe pa)l dropped in Pringle’s hands, and minute halves. Consolation puppy stakes—Royal Flush beat |last day allowable by law for the filing pairing of company’s wharf at Yoko- | to the side and fell into the hands of the ha advanced It to the California 2s-yard The teams lined up: Magnesia: Notto beat Kobin Adair: Daisy ot | of such instrument. Chptith Gunpes fhgcabin passengers was | enemy. With the pigskin on the OympIC Jine The next signal called Percy Hall California. Positions. Olymple. | Army; *Candelaria: beat- Camoonta; Gold” Rs | - Mrs.-Simons has asked for $250 monthly way to Manila to relieve Captain Frank | twenty-five yard line Thane of California ¢, the trenches, which he immediately Ty weeneeneeneee MENUL | heat Riot Act, and Flush.beat Magrius: alimony. and: §500: attorney fees. The di- Vildes of the cruiser Boston. Just before | advanced it a few.yards and then the jer¢ for the outposts of the enemy. He Albertson... <veeeene. Erskine ————— vorcé, when_ brought a fow weeks ago, the war broke out Captain Wildes' time of | next play brought Percy Hall, the scarred giq not stop running until he reached | 5 Neleon AT . INGLESIDE. grentcd quite o surprise in soclal clrcles the Asiatic station expired and | veteran of the gridiron, into sudden View (po Olympie 33-vard line, having covered Athern.. : Saiy | n_the encina 8 a e 3 3 e Olympic ardilinte, \AVANE S COVERET, | Grelubery: -Bandy | ¢ | Gertrude Carman- to-day filed suit for unt Calv ! the jatter athves oo T [ freeing himself from the pack and shak- apout fifty yards of territory on the fly- Hoovarre ] Smith | Johnny R Scores a Large Number of | ajvorce from Charles W. Carman. ers. been given for the fleet to proceed to |iNE Off his pursuers until he landed the ing jump. Then came another hammer- _or Keerfoot. Points Against Tullamore in Mary J. Willard_also filed suit in the O'LAUGHI Manila so Wildes refused to give up his | Pall back of the goal line and on a spot ing at the Olympic center, and Hall found {"!mxsv‘lfl_ a Grilling Course Superior Court to-day for a divoree lronv\ Michael ship. He appealed to Admiral Dewey and | mathematically equidistant from the himself under the goal posts for the sec- ", 'yagters. or Taustg [ .o o g < | Charles Liii \rk‘ illard, through her attorney, and lis appeal Wwas granted. How the Bos- | poles. Score 5—0. Kaarsberg kicked a ond time. A goal was kicked and the Hopper Welden vely betting and long and. exciting | F NoGOMsby. L 0 L APeught in the battle of Manila has | goal; score 6—0. The first half was over score read 12—0. Thans. .- | retoniae Do ood of 50 VIsItors | against John Reamies has been dismissed. Since t ; after th ving play. Oly off and a sli Sl Sheehy | ark yesterday. .- Two s S S e ks Since the annexation of Hawall the | i fralloping ning Another Olymplc gck Ught gal; Aheehy | stakes, the annual California Produce and eptember 3 Lucy J. Mon Chinese Government has decided {0 estab- lish a consulate at Honolulu. The first Consul General will be Yang Wei Pul, who sailed on the Peking yesterday with his wife and children. He was accom- panied by Yuen Chang, who will be sec- and Liang, who will be clerk of ulat machinery of the Peking b disabled when Off rort Point. yesterday afternoon and she -ut back and anchored Even the people who were satisfled to fumble by Thane, who caught the rolling Kaarsberg chants’ Exchange yesterday says it is an- chored three miles northwest of Plgeon Point, directly in the course of coasting Steamers. John Allen was treated at the Harbor Recelving Hospital yesterday by Drs. Hill and Zabsla fof a lacerated wound of the are to perpetuate the memories Of the ex- empt firemen of San Francisco and also to preserve all relics and records of said asso- clation. —_——————— New Incorporations. The Electric Railway and Manufacturers’ ' NEW GHAPTER HOUSE OPENING the All-Aged, brought out the - cracka- Jjacks. ‘A consolation stake added Interest to the day’s sport, which proved the finest seen at Ingleside for many months. The large- crowd not only witnessed the downfall of Mayflower "and -Billy Glad- stone, but they saw Johnny R, the hero of many twisting courses, score 30 points to Tullamore’s nothing in a chase -of 4 The Red Cross at Work Again. BERKELEY, Oct. 1—The ladies of the local branch of the Reéd Cross Society are preparing to do active work next week in providing necessaries for the Red Cross | hnsfilxal at the Presidio, The sewing and | packing will Ve done in the parlors of the “irst Congregational - Church on Dana street. -Mrs. M. K. Seabury, president of the: Berkeley braneh, has issued an urgent off Lime Point, hevk and anchored | sealp, He was turning from East street ) sorporated yesterday | Tequest for all ladies who can to be in 2% the® Mitlo, GomhWhere she was towed | fito fariet with a load of hay, when the | SUPDly. Company incorporeyed YEator minutes and 3 seconds. The latter’ course | attendance. The chutch will be open from Minin near the Mail dock. A number of the e | right hind wheel of his wagon broxe. The | With a capltal stock of S0, 7 '0 "M€" | BERKELEY, Oct. 1—The fraternity of | proved the star feature of the day. “A|9 o'clock in. the morning, and the work nent Holy ¢ sengers came ashore on the ug to awalit ;K({""‘n9‘,3‘{‘"‘:'“e’}':“,,;";’;‘\lc’,‘('“m,’"‘,;‘,{. fothe Tflr;,‘h‘:"'l_;nm; ridhee P, Bowie and | Delta Kappa Bpsllon of the University of | lively fack was let loose. and the black | will be carried on_ throughout the day. the repairs necessary before another |P2V€ . B i s ¢ g o dl = Lty California gave a reception this afternoon | and white dog in a few bounds.passed his Y NS T TR September art can p 2 The American snip Florence, which ar- | H.'S. Hagan. ¢ . i ot N S September start can be mate. S rived here from Philadeiphia on August | Articles of incorporation of the San|in its new chapter house at Berkeley: | Hval and began scoring. The hare led the Berkeley News Notes. Wednesday for H Wit Safl Dext |13 has been pprchased by W, E. Mighell | Franelsco Trade Journal were aiso filed. | The bullding is planned after the colontal | FERCR Prol™ it ohnny R might oute| BERKELEY, Oct. 1—The Columbus merchandise for the United States troops | 2f, this city for. it s sald. 335000, ~Mr.|The directors are Joseph Rosenthal, Theo- | style and is one of the handsomest houses | ryp himself. - Tullamore lagged at his| Grammar School jn West Berkeley, which at Honolulu. She will also take away a ;"’K_"'l" b the Florence in the Fox, ]‘" ‘1‘1}-] Ebstrys, J. R.” Farish | iy the university town. ‘Over 432 Invita- | heels, however, and the former with a re-| was clased three weeks ago on dccount conslide e quantity of feed for the |C085ting trade. e tions were issued. Among those present | newed burst of speed caught the prey,|.of the prevalence of: diphtheria within horses that left here on the ship Taco- — = were: galning a victory. Johnny R was taken | that. district,. will reopen Monday morn- ma for Manila. The horses are still at Lurlinc Salt Water Baths. in charge by his trainer, and after a good | ing. The: health officer, after quarantin- Honolulu, and the Tacoma is on her way Bush and Larkin sts. Swimming, Russtan, hot HOTEL ARRIVALS. Mrs. E. B. Clapp, F. J. Symmes, W. A. Mer- rill, Mrs. Dean, Miss A. D. M. rubdown was wrapped 'in cloths to pre- | ing the infected families, considers it now back to $an Francisco. e AN S s n Kellogg, W. v sti g. A 1 0 quite ‘safe for the other children to at- The steamer Humboldt is at Washing- | ¢ 014 Cib bachs Simatercliect from oosan. CBH = n“l“)‘rl‘;::t;’:.\}:!l'h\;\ ‘:xln'xrxl-nfin Alaska ook Ml Clion V- Rowerbe x%g:t‘ Vas (is(fllggmv!\%l‘ Dut i?smfe;‘r:r{ t‘hhnet (é?xg fend e eligioloaned andinhint SONS OF EXEMPTS. Mrs Mathews. N ¥ |J Leahy. Los’Ang" | Miss Daniels, Miss Ruch, Jrs. Miss e [lone run has/aftected his chance of witic | (5= Wi Blatato. preclaantof fhie Cass of ! bably be ruaci o1 ol o Y T Jewd e) dell, Miss E. A. Dean, 5 Mrs. G. | ning the stake. 900 0! R SEL A v o route when her overhauling is £ SRl BoPS e IR Hiitar Osidsle | P: lorrow, Mrs. E Wickson, Professor Two fall-downs were recorded in the | appointed t udents to serve completed. - When on Puget Sound a Tew [ The Society Elects New Officers—A | K Wedds, fan jose T Kuburn. Os) J Wickson, Miss Wickson, Misé K. Wickson, | Produce Stake. Mayflower was favorite |‘upon -the Junior f mmittee: Fred AYSICAR 56 umboldt showed the Circular Setting Forth the Ob- M P Hudson, Cazadero|T J Ehrhart, Chicago | Mrs. Willlam Carey Jones,Professor William | over Rocket at 5 to 1, but the latter dog | G. Dore: ] Ruth Wilder, amboat men up there what she could : G H Boston [ Ciipperly, Vallejo | Carey Jones, Miss Mrs, H, S. King, | won the flag. Despite the fact that Billy | Miss Ethel Wagner, Maxwell MeCullough when called upon. The City of Kings- jects of the Organization. H E Jucobs, St Louis|H Johnson, Boston Miss Lohse,’ Miss F. B. Spafford, Miss J. N. | Gladstone was afflicted with a lame leg | and Roland L. Oliver. .The farce will be is acknowledged to be the fastest| mpe Sons of Exempt Firemen of San | J. Seeba, Los Ang D M Foley, S Swing, B. Bakewell, Miss F. Ewing, | and was sadly out of condition, the talent { chosen by-opencompetition, and all com- (Eiiten tolartann the mer on the Sound. She was on her 2 et E Stansbury, Truckee I3 Watson, Tickner, Mrs. H. L. Tickner, Miss 8. banked their faith on his ability to down | petitors will be required to hand in their layy. at 2 oelock, from his late resi, | WAy from Victorfa, B. C., to Tacoma, and | Francisco at their last held meeting elect- PALACE HOTEL. Hutchins, Miss E. Warner, M. Warner, Miss | DA% R Etically i S Thanuseript.before October 2 722 Fell- street, between “Vebster and | the Humboldt was on her way irom St.|ed the following named as officers for | g ¥ Nicholson, U S N Mrs E B Deming, Il | E- C. Eckart, Mrs. G. H. Powers, Miss K. Refina, a practically TOWD. Performer. [ IAnusCript: beid: oy Powers, Mrs. A. C. Lawson, Miss Osmont, Mrs. Morrison, R. Morris, Professor and Mrs, S. W. Rising, Miss Rising, Miss Alice S. Ris- ing, Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Boone, Miss G. Car- den, Miss A. Moffitt, Mrs. W. M. Starr, Miss hael to Seattle. When oft Port Town- nd the City of Kingston was two miles and a half ahead of the Humboldt. but at that time it never entered the head of the current term: L. 8. Graves, presi- dent; F. E. Edwards, vice president; A. McFarland, secretary; Joseph Michales, J. Donahue, marshal; W. L R Wing, Chicago IA T Regan, S Jose H J Frost, N Y B M Deutsch, N ¥ Y Yosukawa, Japan Mrs E Lewis, Pa Miss Lewis, Pa Miss C G Lewis, Pa the City and_County Benfjamin Baldwi Hospital, Savage, & ADVERTISTMENTS. vantain Bonnifield v er, | treasurer; C 4 Y VMM, Woor , E D Ros n . 3 Yonealn Bonnifield tq try to catch her. | b “Humphries, W. J. Guilfoyle, F. E. Ed- | W, McM. Woodworth, D Rosenbatrh, X3 | 575, steels, Miss Starr. Miss M. M. Morri- ————— pouring out of the Kingston's funnel in | Wards, J. R. Kentzel, G. M. Grief, Wil-| 'L Crehore, Boston |A C Cleveland, Nev gon, 8. L. Rawlings, Miss Rawlings, ' Charles > g { ier effort to run away from him he sent | llam G. McKibbin and G. W. Smith, di- | C Santier, Germany |E T Hart, Mass S g s : ! for Chief Engineer Ford. The latter | Fectors. The association also adopted a|R M Mein, Oakland |W L Graves, N Y e Ll R AT R e 3 | watched the Sound flier for about five | Tévised constitution and by-laws. C A Osborne, Md 1 ByBathiak, HI bons, Miss E. G. Bates, Professor and M e BERODL minutes and then with the remark, “I'll| At this time the association has quite|J A Griffin, Stantord |G Moor, Eng Wk, MRitter: Miss 1o Rued WoN Drowe: ° 3 A fant da catch her,” went elow. 'The Humboldt | @ membership, and has the names of [ B M Bates, Stanford |Mrs G Moor, Eng Miss E. Bonnell, Miss F. A. Deming, Mrs. J. e B was at once opened out and inch by inch | nearly a hundred sons of exempts who |T M McClure, Lansing|S M Robins, B O Rued, Mise M. R Wilson, Miss balmer: I, E 5 : Stn she crept up on her rival. Both vessels | will be asked to join for the purpose of | C W Mank, Pa Mrs J C Black, Alaska | 5 quifie: "Nifee Gorril, Miss S. M. Stiles, Rev. ESTABLISHED. MORE THAN SEVENTEEN YEARS ke R, s et | did their best, but in an hour and a half | perpetuating the old exempt company. In [H T Gake, L Ang IE B Barthrak H I & |5 Grahain, F. D. Stringham, Miss Quinan, 5 o 2 September 20, 1568, | the Humboldt's nose was ahead, and from | a circular letter calling attention to the |y, 'y F”‘l’” L (ng E Myers, w & & Mo |Mrs. J. E. Burr, H. A. Kluegel, Miss Earl band of Emilie Strouse, | that on she had the race all her own way. | association the officers say: E B Deming, i 2 2 Mrs, ‘E. Graham, Miss Moffitt,’ Miss E. . A Boole, the well known shlp Car- | Thers s no soclety west of the Rocky Moun- | . Dickins, T W. Dibble, 3iss A’ Dibbley Mra. penter and rigger. was treated at the | tains (you might say in the United States) de- | ¢ m Hartley, Vacaville:J W Johnston, Ukiah | D. McDuffle, R. Hutchinson, 'W. H. G 3 Harbor Recelving Hospital vesterday for | serving of ‘more credit and praise from the | 1 Mareen: Nav City|J F Deven & w, Snjose | Mise o ahiClomongs o - o Coop a lacerated wound over the right eve and'| citizens and community at large than the F Tall Santa | "B Hodgken, "salem Cheseborough, Professor M. W. Haskell, E. B. a number of abrasions of the head and | empt Fire Company of San Francisco, 3 G Miller, Sacto O Y Woodward, N Y 2 > Gregory, P | hands. Boole was drlving from Mill Val- | who not only helped to build up this great |J Miller. Sucto @ R Jillison. Fornbric | Mes: Martin. 7. Kellogs, M E. ‘Gresoen Mi | ley to Sausalito, and was leading a horse | city of the extreme West, but many times in |E C Hart, Sacto W H Seamans, Sacto | R. A. Dunham, Miss Kent, Miss C. Selby behind the buggy. The animal took a |the early history of our great State saved the | M J Wright, Sacto M W Bradw: ewbrg | Miss E. Selby, Miss Budd, T. M. Osmont o attend the sudden desire to get Into the vehicle, and | sald city of San Francisco from total destruc- | A Olson, N M J Forsyth, Newburg | Miss Vance, Mrs. C. J. Vance, Miss E. Clarl , at 1:30 o'cloc A during its efforts its two fore feet got | tion by fire, and {n more than one instance hafer, Buffalo J Barr, Glasgow Mr, and Mre. L. F. Cheseborough, Miss - Mont around Boole’s neck. The wounds were | inperiled their lives to accomplish the same. ntier, Freiburg Mrs C M Deven, S Jose | gelby. Miss B. A Parker, Mr. and Mrs. A. 5 W ve dressed by Drs. Hill and Zabala: Does not this glorfous organization deserve ‘Whitford, Napa Miss A Deven, Sn Jose | Qutton, Dr. and Mrs. L. T. Hengstler, Mi auspices of South sgome recognition at the hands and hearts of C Litch, Presidio J H Pond, Sacto F. and A. M.. The bark Edward Ma A. K. Duft, Mrs. T. M. Osmont, Mr. and M while being 5 it e © speclally their sons? A A Brice, Chicago |E de la Cuerta, Cal o towed to sea vesterday. collided with the | thg COmMmUBILY. Csper 3 Gl TS L6 M. Wilson, Miss Donaldson, Dr. and_Mrs. ks pilot boat Gracle S. ' The bark 108t her | e, 25S S0rTy to state that the members of | R § Johnson, Stockton| &' k‘ffi:‘.i‘fl.&‘a“'fia‘:’ " C. Plehn, Professor and Mrs. F. V. Slate, the Exempt Fire Company are fast being called to their final home and naturally are becom- J Mathena, Sacto T C Perrin, San Jose te. | martingale and headgear and the pilot Mgt e Miss Mhoon, Miss Brockvhy, G. D. Metcalf. , Ploneer ¥), at 1:30 o'clock funeral our late quested to assemble at headquarte buliding, -this day (Su sharp, . to _attend the brother, Mark Strouse. STEPHEN BUNNER, President. of boat had her fiyir~ iib torn and her jib- boom damaged. The Edward May came to an anchor to repair damages. The raft that so nearly sank the Santa Rosa is now a worse menace to naviga- ing fewer in numbers. Why should they be forgotten and thelr many relics fall into the hands of those who will never appreciate them? A few of the sons of the old firemen have started_a soclety known as the Sons of Ex- M Michael, ‘Cal Mrs N J oate, Peta C A Swisler, Plavervi M 8 Davis & w, Cal G A Sturtevant, Ukiah, J L Bond, Ukiah C A Foster, Lowell N T Meek, Sta Rosa G 8 Minor, San Rafael C Burlingame, Cal Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Symmes, W. Magee, Ml Mabel Foster. A Noted Divine to Preach. BERKELEY, Oct. 1.—The Rev. Dr. H. M. Dubose of the Methodist Eplscopal 2 m-l%‘ézfoiib;’{’ g it beloveq | U107 than ever. "A message to the Mer- | empt Firemen of Sen Francisco. Its objects | W W Douglas, Sacto 'J Merthena, Sacto OO e A ool daughter- of Arthur and Nellle Suarez, aged morning in the Trinity Methodist Episco- 8 months and 24 days. 5 pal Church on Allston way. Dr. Dubose WATSON—=In - this city, September 28, 1898, comes from Nashville, Tenn., as a dele- Willlam H. Watson, beloved father of Wil- gate to the Methodist conference. He is Allam H. Jr. and George P. J. Watson, a na- tive of Pennsylvania, aged 57 years 8§ months and 25 days. A member of the Veteran Odd Fellows, Past Grand of Alta Lodge No. 205, 1. 0. 0. ., and Past Grand Master of the - Grand Lodge of I. 0. O. F. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- the national secretary for the Epworth League and editor of the Epworth Era. — e Reception to a New Pastor. ALAMEDA, Oct. 1.—A reception was held last evening in honor of the Rev. E. “fully inyited to attend the funeral T F i semihea O O P. Dennett, who was assigned at the last Hall, corner Market and Séventh streets, Methodist Conference to the pastorate of _-where funeral services will be held, under tha Park street Methodist Church for the the auspices of Alta Lodge No. 1. 0. 0. ensuing year. T HALEN—In Sacramento, September 20, 1898, ~'William Whalén, brother of the late Michael Whalen, and uncle of John, Charles and YLizzle Whalen, a native of the parish of Kil- larney, County Kerry, Ireland, aged 65 years, . "7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- * fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street; thence to St. Mary's Catnedral, Van Ness avenue and O'Farrell street, where a solemn Tequiem mass will be celebrated for the re- ose of his soul at 10 o'clock. Interment ount Calvary Cemetery Interment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. McAVOY & GALLAGHER, IFUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS 20 FIFTH ST., opp. Lin Telephone, South £0. R LATE SHIPP TRANSATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS, NEW YORK—Arrived Sept $0—Stmr St Cuth- bert, from Antwerp. NEW YORK—Arrived Oct 1—Stmr Etruria, from Liverpool. Sefled Oct 1—Stmr Kaiser Wilkelm II, for Naples and_Genoa: stmr Pretoria, for Ham- burg; stmr La Gascogne, for Havre; stm Penn- land, for Southampton. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Oct 1—Stmr Umbria, trom New York. NG INTELLIGENCE. L. W. McLauflin was the master of cer- emonies. Addresses were made by Rev. C. E. Rich, Rev . W. Scudder, Rev. T. J. Lacey, Mrs. J. D. Jamison, B. L. War- muth, Mrs. Watterson and George Witt- man. Rev. Mr. Dennett replied in a short address. Music, refreshments and a hand- shake followed. Dennett came ‘from the Santa Rosa M. E. church. The Adelphian Club. ALAMEDA, Oct. 1—The regular month- 1y meeting of the Adelphian Club was held in the club’s rooms this afternoon. Professor F. H. d'Estrella. mstructor in the Oakland' Institution for the Daa. and Dumb. told stories in the sign language, and Professor F. Peano, who has charge of the art depurtment in the San Fran- cisco School of Mechanical Arts, gave an instructive “art talk.” Professor Peano has just returned from a year of study in Italy, and is an enthusiast in his chosen work. Other enjoyable features of the propramme’ pars music by Miss Elsie eale and Miss Banks, plano solo by Irma Taylor, and a violin - ‘o by Will Rice. Young People’s Society. ALAMEDA, Oct. 1.—The Young Peo- ple’s Society of the First Presbyterian Church gave a most Interesting social last evening. The programme included a number of tableaux representing famous aintings and a short dialogue taken HAVIE Seiied Oct 1-Stme La Champagne, S R R T e 1 'w_Yor] ~ . OEOSTON—Arrived Oct 1 — Stmr Cephalonia, members of the society. from_Liverpool. for New ANTWERP—Arrived Oct 1—Stmr Kensing- Advances made on furniture and planos, with ton, from BegtmE O e oiaads o f ¥ or without removal. J. 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