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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL.F SUNDAY, JULY 16, 1899. 19 W \ T N . §29. by Thomas F. Dunn, Justice of the | Frank Plate, and sister of Maggle, Andrew OAKLAND ADVERTISE MENTS. o, Albert F: Dore and Hose Vanhersecke, | and Abe Wall of Virginia City, Nev., & na- <o~ 00000 D0 e = % M R SO OaRn Bisnnling tlve of San Francisco, aged 27 years. (Vir- | 0 —— e T b ‘m"a\ TACKLEY—In this city, June 24, 1899, ginia City, Nev., papers please copy.) OAKLAND REAL ESTATE ¥ the Rev. Dr. Charles Edward Locke, Henry > Notice of funeral hereafter. ~Remains | M J e i {r:yk and Irene Tackley, both of Oak- at the parlors of Theo. Dierks, 957 Mission | 3 and, Cal street. ¢ L—HUSS—In this city. July 12, 1899, by | REDDY—In this city, July 14, 18%, Fdward S., he Rev. O. Groensberg, Hans Heisel and | beloved son of E. Al Reddy, a native of Utah, n B Petrine A. Hu 2ged -ars 4 months and 4 days. JACOBSEN—ANDERSEN-In this city, July 3, > Friends and acquaintances are respect- by the Rev. O. Groens 3 T | fully invited to attend the funeral this day [® \ cottage; ¢ rooms Bt and s e A (Sun at 10 o'clock, from the Mission Ma- LLOYD — HEWSON — At Trinity Bpiscopal | Sonic Temple, Twenty-third and Mission Church, July §, 1889, by the Rev H. & H. streets, under the auspices of Mission Lodge street work T oy itan : No. 18, F. and A. M. Interment Mascnlc = 116x100; stre son, Owen Ligy a Lililan May Hewson, { &0 1% o v e Rt REILLY In this city, Mrs, Mary Reilly, be- nirty-third st', msar | S CRIGNIERBURE o Berkeloy, July 12 Toved mother of Henry Mackey and Mrs. oone. chester ¢ 4 5. e Dverman. e . Berkeloy. 2 B Burr of | 50oTT—In this city, July 35, 1%, Charles W.. | Joseph Feeney Es-|Delay Causedby Light STTON AT B voungest and beloved son of Wiillam W. and = : SO FATHATA I M T2 | e e e 3 Bcotew nauve of san £en- | capes to End Life. Winds and Calms. e s “OTT—In this city, July 14, 1899, Elise M., | _ = bv the Rev. D & & Tocke, T, nother o .. Mary P. arles | | vorme one il got | Alerandes Hichmons sui Aabeiia S Hiicks, | W, Scott, a native of France, aged % years | PHYSICAL MISERY THE CAUSE |SAILORS LOSE THEIR LIVES price:-sen o x £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- —_— S fully_invited to attend the funeral this day | T U om her 1ate resl: | HE WAS AN INMATE OF THE ONE DIES IN HIS BUNK, THE dence, 231 Valley street, between. Church and | street work all | ); between FIf- opposite Franklin Bt TIOSOOSOSOTOS0OS0 @ A | e B wvan | Dot Vamea . MeReOTRLCUUMES | Banchies, thence’to Bt Paur's Churoh, corner | COUNTY HOSPITAL. OTHER IS DROWNED. -,}'f?;; Oa(.:l\fle::;d “71 .;mf.f;'g-’vr"f\‘{if}' M ,\.‘,\-v\.!v‘r,\_;t.p\yl.fiw | ;,‘P;fi:%m Son ;,'»,1 T:':fl:'r‘ D:;lml“:’::s l?rlf‘&:aled the Wall; ?dt ‘gem;;mtdyirhemmuur and Emma Claudina . e ridmaes Linds (Vistaiher ot Dok Lieost, Marie 1;:"\?“ q‘-::“:‘ x}‘,_-x"\'v'-.T; Ed'n"x[-‘arru;-.c‘ c?»n{;sflalgg ;;:-\'; Sho:} ZtHan—'ASI;“ go“sic“e“ s ;l{‘:dd(:m; 13“!:’1?03]“0“ 74 e store for sale or ex- ‘remple, Helen M. JR—In Los Angeles, Cal., July 13, 189, 2 HEE s Tracey, Josepht nes G. Taylor. e * Kland property. lot 100x140 feet: mortgage Young, Willam H. | TEMPLE-In this city, July § 1899, Helen | Zanone, Andrew arion, infant daughter of James H. and | Joseph Feeney, a shoemaker, bent by | The overdue siugar fleet began to arrive | r small homes, from 3600 and = suit BEARDSLET—At Piedmont Helghts, July 14, | Nettie May Temuvle age and sickness, cut off his life yesterday | from the islands Friday night, and kept July 15, 1899, Joseph, TRACEY—In this e corner of Twenty-z2cond | on arriving all of yesterday. The bark- nd hotels for sale. All kinds 1 Mr. M. H. Beardsley, formerly of Salt i T il L uction or D .. Citv. T S e en n of the late T and Catherine Tracey, o= " CoT i t busine t auction or private sale. aite City, Utah, one of tlie oldeat hotel men | teee o the oy Byrnes and | and Potrero streets, a 32-caliber revolver | entine Planter made the best run and the | Veit and the oldest of Tiah, died sud- | FRINEE it 'F "and ¢ T 'racey, | serving as the death-dealing instrument. | bark Mohican the worst. All of the ves- T Sousin, Mrs. ke | husband of the late Mary and father | or two days previous to his suicide he | cels met with light winds and calms, but o of Hazel, Lesite, Grover and Myrtle Tracey, 2 natlve of San Francisco, aged 36 years and i1 Tenths. YOUNG—In this cit beloved son of Bridget and the late Willlam house, 50x101; barn, 12x20$650. 1 lot all fenced. TTOTOSOTSOTS OO T vas an inmate of the City and County |the Planter struck a lead which Captain Hospital, where he was being treated for | McNeill took advantage of and reached Tuly 15, 1899, Willlam H., | gestric ailments and a smr:lal aflectl)flm port in twenty-one days. The next best beloy e Willlam | e Jeft the hospital grounds vesterday | run was that of the barkentine Robert B, Young, and brother of Jobn 1., CHanle ¥ | morning without a permit. and a few | Sudden, twenty-two days from Honolulu, Bharson. o nafive of ‘La Porte, Cal., wged 41 | hours later shot himself in the lower PAIt | and then came the brig W. G. Irwin, years. | of the right side. The ball passed through | twenty-three days from Honolulu; brig | ¢ 15, 1898, James E. | ther of John A. Begley, a | | ; snap. nd of Jersey, aged 45 years. ances are respect- funeral to-morrow e parlors c Fifth street, d el - N acquaintances are respect- 5 : i i e | ¢, : Calvary Ceme- f..'fifi;‘ffl‘l‘ R ey | his body and lodged in the opposite slde | Consuelo, twenty-five days from Mahu- K DAV 7 AR 4 July 18, 18%, at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- | Of his chest. | kona; schooner Aloha, twenty-five days; tock, \VENPORT_In this cit ’J{uv;\"x\sbnxsz.r.! “:?‘li denice, '125% Fair Oaks street, th-‘g!rr-hfl St.| On Thursday night Feeney applied at|ghji; Standard, thirty-one days, and bark bargain; or of W S B oavenport, and | James Church, where a requiem high mass | the hospital for medical treatment. TS| Mohican, thirty-four days from Honolulu. | This is the Standard’s first visit to this| port. She was at Honolulu to load sugar | w | Wil be celebrated for the ren s e rious nature, so he are : AL | case was not of a serious , 50 he | Gy s § o'clock. Interment Mount| (o0l i ived his liberty and the free use | HANGE, 1, aged 65 bring Calvary Cemetery. | = g i a he | ¥ = \ 2 AN ON T Y- \ty, July 14, 139, Andrew, | Of the grounds. He remained under the!for New York when San Francisco par- beloved nuirf\;\a of Rose Zanone, and father | care of the hospital physicians until ves- | ties bought her, and in future she will of Paul, Frank, Marina, Dominic, Andrew | terday morning, when his absence v;]n!! run between here and the islands. The atione, a mative of Italy, aged [ noted. Just before the noon hour a shot | Standard was built in 1878 at Bath, Me., | was heard and the guards on watch at|and is 1461 tons net burden. She is 213 Nev. July 14, 1899, Fred- n Davis, 'a, native of Canada, 11 months. | will take place to-morrow | and Angelo 3 oclock. from his late rest- | §" yeara. find th; . = == 12 “Fifteenth street, Fast Oakland ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- [ the main gate rushed out to find that a| feot long, 40 feet 2 i and i AcE, - T e [End acavaintances are respectrully | gully ‘invited &5 aitend the funcral this day | man had shot himself about 200 feet West | feet 5 inches deep. et otehalt il | e e S g stiond; Under the aasploss of | T ited bo alend e Gasibaldlmall, | of the main entrance. | leave the Standard here and Captain | ; : F. and A 3% 3 Broadway. Interment Mount Calvary | The man was then carried into the hos- | Hadicu ' Tate of the barkentine Edward | es, city, July 15, 189, | Cemetery. Remains at the undertaking Par- | pita]l. Dr. Ebright operated upon him and | May will take command of her. ghter of i. 620 Broadway. lors of G. Iacche Temoved the bullet, but Feeney died s00n | “qhere wae o fatallie on the barkentine SOTOTOTOTOTOTOITOTOT 0TSO OTOTOT OO OO OO OO0 s G K sister of S¢ - = = | 1. a native of San Fran- - after. 1 = s | Robert Sudden during the run from Hon- | — e (Bakers HOTEL ARRIVALS. 1 aniv }{T sl::;_‘url*d vh‘t;‘ plst?{-“l‘:hx::‘;\(;hh)r olulu. It happened on July 19, in latitude MISSION, 0 exchang | ended his life is a mystery. e be- | 38 north, longitude 137.56 west. Captain ISS . o s GRAND HOTEL. | lief of the hospital physicians and at-| Birkholm \\-g 1;t>\\'dl11g on every sr:uch 5 : July 15, 158, Josaph, | 7 Cameron & som, Colo|R A Cregan, N York | tendants that he effected an estape bY | of canvas to “woo the freshening breeze,” S graph ave len Feeney, and father | P G Cameron, Colo |M C Cannon, N York |scaling the walls. When he entered the | ;nq the barkentine was slipping through SEETA 2 v h ? payment James, Edward and the | O Howe, Chicago M Spe Salt Lake | hospital he did not have a pistol. He fns b A ten e oS O e knots an NNOUNCEMENT has just been made of the appointment of W. H. 1 3 i ton sts., :ney. a native of Treland | 3 H Luls, St Paul __|F Bell, Sait Lake | mizht have secreted it somewhere in the | hour when the cry of “A man over- Mills of this city as honorary expert in the forestry and fisheries de- tanlans s i e i L R TRl e (3 ighborhood within easy reach upon his | hoard:” was raised, William Stanton, partment of the Parfs Exposition. The appointment was made by s nglish, g, ) [Miss N'M L discharge | one of the sailors, fell overboard from the Commissioner Peck on recommendation of Dr. Tarleton H. Bean, gen- uvenue. TH—In this city, July 15 18, Annte E R Bell, Loulsville 'Miss M P Anthony, | 2 O C Dilly, Loulsville | Colo bon eloved wife of Robert Forsyth, a native | W E Hardison, Phila G W Goodman, R I ceney was a netive of Ireland. 65 vears | o % CHE T i i foraee: Lesprofineias thinycnye yause ERin was ove 1hout mhosloaarani g + Byro o = fos, New & N e ol of his life In California, RS enITING | =tk R AT Al oo Tataas C Port Byron, IlL, aged 47 years il months | & S8, Hew ) 3,3 Tayier, New Yorkc | 0f I8, US County, Hospital he sald he | Pogen iy o1 before ussistance could 7 Friends are respecttully invited to at- | Miss L Haiper. Mise X M B Hurley. | was married and had two grown sons liv-| “Sirange to neral to-morrow (Monday). at 11 | Mise M Frankiin | Mass ing at 3% Howard street. ity on the Bri rom her loce residence, 1204 Eeaven. | B Isenburg, Newark |7 Davis & w, Hollister reet. Interment privats. .S Curtly, Del ~ |E'R Smith. Los Ang LAGHBR — In _thi Tuly 15, 1809, | Miss Demorest, N J |G H Roge r oved wife:of. Johy, m"k‘jxr-er' ana | O T, Srimisley, BAOE CUH W non & Peter R AR | SR pDS IR A Brownlee & w,Cal e 3 Miss A L Lean & w, Cal eral director of the foresiry and fisheries department. Mr. Mills will have entire charge of the work of collecting and arranging California’s exhibit for this departmaent, and will enter upon his duties at once. A dispatch received from Dr. Bean yesterday morning brings the wel- news that additional space has been granted for the forestry exhibit, and Mr. Mills will accordingly make an elaborate collection of California woods., He is also planning to ship the trunk of the giant sugar pine recent- Iv discovered in the McCloud River dietrict. The trunk is twelve feet in diameter, and the plan is to ship a thirty-foot section of it to Paris as a specimen of the coast's productivenes. DA s also a fatal- sh ship Earl of Dunmore, which arrived from castle, N. 8. V | |CLEVELAND SHUT OUT ‘ R A A TWICE BY BALTINORE 55 i & R v, there Los Ang . L A 5 o\ S died from some wasting disease and was buried at sea. He had been iil during 8 % o W. H. MILLS APPOINTED ON THE FORESTRY COM- 3 % i | | | | Cal i D lie and Edward | Mjes T e Mayo, Ireland, | Mast J M Morley, Haywards Sy OF s SRS . v v \ Miss Mast, 3 B Parson the whole voyage and was almost a skel- 3 £ days. 158 Bhar ¢ 3 3 | g i = ~OSO< < Y DO < < Q< 0 <"2%e rdpoct- | e ar 5 Motahalt R anfeobenyss Brooklyn Beats Chicago and Boston | cton when he pasced away. According to @ <@<0<Q SOTOTOTOTOT SOSOSOSCSO o h it eral to-morrow | Miss M Love, N A G Page, Palo Al Wins by a Score of One to |58 The neet Giy Al te Glorieds. aiihy | x12 le Stati 1 her late resi- | Mias A Hare, N A G Page, Palo Alto i Y off the next day, and the proceeds. along HARNESS EVENTS ON | JOHNS e hs i Mr Tradie & w, Oald Nothing. 1wlth his pay, will be sent to the dead | OUNTAINS ( s avenue N A L Fairehid.’ Ca man’s relatives in Engiand. ! v rp e a requ high mass s Wil lw‘“]f; ;:‘! Ti“m‘.»"xr 1 ST | _ Captain Kay says the Earl of Dunmore | THE GRAND CIRCUIT‘ CVER THE M c S. JOHN- Y s ek ¢ v Mrs Tully & s, Mo Brooklyn ....52 24 .685 Pittsburg . S0 A i b i | /i i obber Gen- " 2 L pichniatbey, ; R |G Tucker & w, N Y WS Thaxter & w, Philadelphia 48 27 and had head winc all the way. Season Will Open on Monday on the | 8! asta§ hen‘ eats . SOUILHARDOU—In city, July_14. 180, | § W Kennedy & Cal e s In latitude 39.24 gitude 162.34 Detroit Driving Club’s try's Stepfather From Red- s wards; all in ¢ Louise. beloved dnughter of Fellx and | I W Kennedy & B oAb Al T ] e e west, she ran into some heavy weather, | 5 | ding to Keswick. < eIcaiveope G 1 Slater_of T RSt Ghaeda Dr F C W Woodward, | Baltimore ...42 30 .583|Washington during which she suffered damage, and Track. | 4 B S 7 o ouiiharon. X native of San Franclic, Jased | N mawaiae) Fortldnd | Columbia ] St. Louls.....43 32 veland ...12 6L .16 | ngain on June 2 there were some heavy | DETROIT, Mich., July 15.—Weather per- | m.‘,,th,. Taly Sheriff C. H. Frh_ : e AN . w e & w Cal 'F.O O'Neill, Charlestn squalls, which played havoc with the can- | 3 2 d eircui otting and | hens had a very exciting chase from isorm EZFriends and acqunintances are respect- | N M Jead £ W T8l 1w B Wilson, Charlestn | BALTIMORE, July 35.—Not a run did Cleve- | Vs ? 1€ €An| mitting the grand circuit trothing W00 oo g5 g to Keswick to-day. Ernest Gen- N als S e i et % | W iPlke, Fresno I ¢ Deoring & w. Mo | jand score in elghteen lnnings with Baltimore | The sugar fleet are not the only vessels | pacing season will open nu-fl).\‘(hv\‘:i_;llhv.q e bt et I st = cio street, between Hyde | W M Snyder. Or L XN Carson, Garfleld | . grtornoon. The difference in pitching and | that are making long passages The | Monday at the Detroft Driving ' hlue | rival of the Sherift from Socorro, N. M., E 28T 2145 the Fronen Church of | J 1 Crawtord & w,|W L Oppeshes o kot "the bat accounts for the Orloles' | British Ship Ancalos is now out 169 days | track. The Detroit Club's annual blue} Zue B% (HE BC e %00 T having stolen st $3000. totr liatae Conern & (Colo Mise Oppenheimer, | emcy wletortes. In the first game Sugden had | from Liverpool with a general cargo and | 1ijhon has the finest line of entries vet| g o G e ; C M Cobern & w, Colo | 3 a ribb $6000 in Government script, was taken esno, July 13, 1899, | M Cobern & w, Colo/ ¥ o s | Eas oies. Mc(raw ran into him in trying | Should be heard from soon. On April 3| T REF 0% ‘Tpree hundred and thirty i nt script, was 5 T S Hodges, daughter of | 7 ‘ogelman & w M e, Fresno | ta score on & bunt and the catcher was knocked | she wad in latitude 40 south, longitude 53 | Te& o e Taces, the larg- | before Justice of the Peace Herzinger for 2 house and lot S0x1( 1 sister of Mrs. C. O.|ins 8 & Coliom, Cal |A C Evart. Fresno | over and his kneecap hurt. Notwithstanding | west, and must have had a hard time of | horses are entered for the races, has | the correction of an error in the papers Oakland. ALDE A N Bt Tk | heT ey e stuck to his post and figured in | it rounding the Horp. The new four- ( est list any grand circuit meeting has| ,'opiop pe is held. Sherift Behrens has by Cleveland .. ati Ko at - iway, Oakland July 13, 1899, Abe, | Mizs Hadl i E J Case, Peoria i eral tlose outs at the plate thereafter. At- | masted schooner Jamés H. Bruce and the " rents i 3 = = July 13, 9. . | Mi: Todapp, Ca J se, Peo severa ose s 3 - 3 e s e y ad. alf the blue ribbon ev s i > 2 E st s Jullus and Bsther Tsracisky, o | R Wiblo Hsburs | © Bush, Menls Pack | fendance, 2486, Score of first game: British ship Bidston Hill are both o :_‘”el‘”b‘e‘ ;Lfl ‘twu R e others .‘-:1(:'1‘ J:::E“}':r tlh‘:\ o4 un;- »:C:lt;l‘ce ‘ger;d . htful loca- 39 years Miss A Stmpson, Pa |Dr H 1 2 . Sacto | cupg R. H. E. elghty-four days for Nicolaefski and M . . > | mail closely fo > missing script. B tion. 18 ot e Oaaen intances are respect- | Mrs S J Musgrave, Pa W P Thomas, Ukiah | o Glibe Bren s | Dila respectively. The Bruce left here | the old system of best three in five. d.s} m?‘a\” a 'l‘x“jlfd'mt ,_..1,}\,.“@”!|Effiflfl¥n:.r“aflga the funeral services | C Toury & hicago C F Bates, U'S A | i 2| with o Reneral cargo for the Siberian | though the horsemen are reputed to dis-|policy” arrived at the Wegs-teres Ofite : o | mrw S e Batteries_McGinety and Crisham; Schmidt [ €0ast and was expected to make a quick | jjke the two-in-three innovation there are | 8¢t Keswlck for Centy Rtter 1t fo-day Al “| of Eien by 11:30 o'clock train [ Mrs G B Joiner, Til r I Hennessy, Napa . | and Sugden. e iy (o0l Ao emiiRRt horerentries In thefahort than Inithe l'nnz T e s tha ot i : T hird and Townsend streets. | Miss G Joiner, " Moore, Sacramenta Score of st B S L S < o Gl a ire: ts 3 ac an- . oeme D e e G e e R e . pa e b e T o w.‘.‘mfi; Rty % | Marton Chilcott left Seattle on a similar | will Inaugurate two-in-three o AR s L T e Theodor E. and Lyvdla | Miss J I Eiche, N Y (H Jullen & s, Nev | o 1§ 5 2 errand. The latter vessel reached Manila | year for portions of thelr DrOBFAMES. | ,pn grder for the package and gave it to broth ¢ Charle Cleveland S % % 4 1 he * S Ried works B e Lice o aoaroimemd Eaetphemad | on Snslinut tBe B0 oD I ot [ msiny v n\trtxl?r‘l;-::kp‘”‘"}:‘.;’f;}_:fi"‘;:;fi“gf;’,,,‘k’; | Handall. Randal’ran Gut, Jumped upon | Sehrecongost. Umpires—0'Day and MeGare. | chance that both the James H. Bruce and | BT O Meather is hoped for on Mon: e D A S D siily Gnentsh o Bidston Hill have arrived and the fact| g \® ¢’ which one of the big events of | sadje horse and went in hot pursuiit to \ Francisco, aged 2 | Miss 8 M Reins, N Y 'H W Smith, Chicago | AV Parle, New York maintances are respect- | PALACE HOTEL. funeral this da n the First | D J Bonsfield. Nev |C Blanth, Sacto | BROOKLYN, Ju Both teams played a | has ot been telegraphed. R o e 5000 Chamber z # {eswick e e 5 Epscopal Church, Powell strect, | 3 e Vrels, Stockton |J Thompion, Saoto | seneational fielding game to-day, although all | The transports Newport and Oblo are | “‘2"(,‘”"“ ‘?v:'\‘-r:}(‘:}’g)rm'l&pm‘ers. Fif=| foa e {,‘,!‘,,‘i,,’.fii%"fiér;‘_ n_Washington and Jackson. Inter- |1 H Kinkead Nev 1B L Fravior, Oskland |y, ryns were scored on errora. The flve hits | belng overhauled and will be ready for of Commerce S oty will 'start. The | mcx and they fairly flew over the mouns nt Cypress Lawn D it exan T B Campbell. Nagski | off Dunn were Ecattersd through as many | another voyage to Manila in twelve days. | teell ]‘r\;: This stake 1s 2:08%. n s “Randalt had fifteen minutes’ EABICH Lyt S | 4 7 Huntoon, D C L A agek! | fonings. a base on balls, a steal and a wild | The Tartar will sail on the 22d with two | T6COTQ 10T (S iriinia gelding, one of | start, but Behrens overtook him when Kabich, a native aged 22 years. | by McGuire in the sixth saving the | battalions of the Nineteenth Infantry and | Cones ‘os entered, went a trial mile | 100 yards from the office, after having Migs M L Grulry, NJ |Mrs P M Gallagher, | throw | 7 H Grotecioss, N Y | Montana e | hans from & shut-out. Brooklyn won the | 100 recruits. One of the officers of the | the best ones enftere® vl B 0 CF Adams, Portland | game in the seventh by bunching two hits on | Oregon Regiment is minus,his gold watch | this week in 2:07%. 1 and er of Amt Lilienthaler Verein. near went | covered the eight miles over thé moun- . beloved husband ler of Flofence and T som, and eldest son of El tavis H Cal., 4 | san Francisco. { hed four-all W fdinand Deter- | FORT BRAGG—Arrived July 16—Stmr Rival, | thie - done ¢ pesche atiyan , 1598, to the G . to the wife | Fhana | ly and won out the set and ! n M. and the lat June 14. | played strongly Tative™nd Teajate | hence June Riz-Sailed July 1B—Schr Monte- | made six. R. D. Little, the Princeton for Bowens Landing. | champion, won the handicap singles, but | "HUREKA — Arrived July 15—Stmr South i Thi es are respact. | CEUREEA A it Allch, henow Jore s, | the doubles were won by Whitman and | = [ Friends and scquaintances are respect- | 3, 21, Grotecions. I | s e Ithe funeral this day.. M G AL For |7 £ Slorrin, Minols B Rnres. errors and & buse on balls. At | ond chain and a bundle of/sllver mounted | & half at Dubugie as a threeryear-oic it | tains in [ orang from their horses CRPREe Iealon steeet. mess | I+ Waldmann, |Mrs J E Morrls, 111 tendance, £000. Score: canes. In the hurrry and bustle of get- | 1:0. Fire G 1t Land Mau % | ana rushed Into the office. At the Sher- A t Laurel Hill Cometé (B miamans TN e Y Clubs— R H ting away. from the fransport Newport on ralsnofast youns Bacer. iff's order the package was delivered to “ Hetth. g ment aurons o | E A Bruce, Yank 3 Pope, Brookiyn, Chicago ...... ....2 5 | Friday he forgot the things, and when he | be in the game. & | him. It was found to contain nothing but a native of Westphal erm aged 41| G T {T Lapper, Bostor satteries—Taylor and Donahue: Dunn and | BOne. and Manufs R o =3 ~re | try’s mother, just as it was labeled. a aoas A ember of | fion Tondon A W btts, Bosten Eattertes Ao A o hna Mcbonala. | - Visitors to Alcatraz and Angel Tslands | has a field ot nineteen starters, two mote | oficers “are ‘confident that Gentry and 0. S., and Hansa | on Do s Esoy will not be able to make a midday trip | than ever p ¥ g these are | oo hdall believed the package containe | 7 C Daltor Louls |J 8 McDonald, Ark } will not be able t k idd 1p | th T e hravch, 2.5 [ 3 d -t kag tained 1. Reuter, Chgo * E Dutcher, Chgo BOSTON, July The Champlons and the [ In future. OWIng to the quantity of freight | King Mond, 2:13t; Baron Maxeh. 250 | the missing Government seript, and the ~quaintances are respect- | N S Jameson, Portland|G § Nixon, Nev Plttsburgs had another close game to-day and | that has to be carried to the detention | Starmont and Buccess, enc h 2 A express and mall will be very closely | the ‘fineral this by | B ¢ Du Bolk Eoitient |1 FEBHeK Venaville T e o ve shut out withont a run. | CAMD at Angel Isiand the service steamer | 2:04 pace scheduled for Thureday IS €% | watched. The insurance policy prabably at 12 o'clock, fr is late resi- | Migs F A Megary, N YMrs Buck, Vacaville | %0 " elcven Innings to decide the contest. | a8 more than she can do. Tn consequence | pected to develep a £00d contest betwsed | was sent to see if the package would get { L O B o ahic Lanch | Biia 30 A Hhodss, X B G oM, RN 3| e bimé ALY, AT ARE Ry o | the midday trip will be discontinued until | Frank Bogash, Chenalis, Anac T O == e o T. 0. R M. Hall, 50 Bush street. | 5 Holmes, N . |Mrs Brown, San Rafael {wo-bazger by Long and Collins’ hit | further orders. others. b= - proven ot o] Yhers\tunesaliseryiceimill beihell gl the | weEDInn NI R A sy g & e “Reld fence. Attendance, 400. | Captain Buckman, formerly master of | * Wourfeen fast trotters are entered for JUST A CHICAGO BLUFF. e ot Yo || mnsploss ofBurgks Lodge Mo, (6 0. 7 HAE. | siss' M B Bundys & A Giesel, Shanghat s | the whaleback steamer City of Everett, | the 2:10 trot on Friday. The Abbott, John e R Pes: 3 $ o'clock. ‘m Cypress | N J Berkener, N J F C Quien, Amsterdam e R. H. B but for the last two years port captain | Nolan, Eagle Flanagan and Monterey are [ poooted Offer to Sharkey and Jef- « Mrs C N Brown, N J_Mrs R Brown, Cal Glihe 1 6 i|for the Pacific Mail Company at Panama, the entries in a 2:08 class trot on P i i this city, Tuly 2 18, Eilen, | Miss 3 A MoNelll. N J Mies Brown, Cal Dostan _eiennIUUUUNI0 7 38 coming home for anwell earned holiday. enesday: fries Occasions Mirth. wife atric] {en ne > F Earl, Miss Lammor, S Mateo PIttEDUTE .oveeee | v i t TR 7 - e - v c ’ i " fohn Renealy, | C & Monfort, X T G 11 Clark, Cho N o wotiiy and Clasks: TauneHill ana | HL& B8 Tot been ‘well for some time past| ‘DUBDQUE, Tawa, July 15-Jog Baleish | NEW YORK, July 1040 evening papes Mrs. M. Costeilo, J. Costello, Thomas | E A Duggan, N Y W R Craner, Or Bowerman. Umplres-—Lynch and Connolly and needs a rest. Captain Tilton, formerly | anq Directly have been entered N says the repcrt that a Chicago syndicate Kenealy and Mrs. W. Mahoney, a native of | Miss M Byrne, N R Van Brunt, Leland 5 - | chief officer of the transport Newport. | pig purse offered star pacers by the NuUte| B 10 arrangements for a meeting be- Ireland, aged 72 ¥ | Miss J Byrne, N Y G H Neighbee, Pa VEW YORK, Jul: ew York turned the | leaves for Panama on the San Juan next| wgod Driving Club on Thursday, August |81 it ‘aid 18 pfee INE Iy 15, 1899, F A Gross, N Y C A Baldwin, 8 Clara | NEW TORK, Juls | Tuesday to relieve him. tween Jeffries and Sharkes i is pre TANTE—Inthis Cclty, avoly 15189, Sfichael 4 S0 e O W W Bush, U S N tables to-day and won one of the best plaved | = YERCAY (OO N GEE Jives on August | ok CAWY. Mich.. July 15.—Yesterday's | pared to offer a purse of §75.000, is char- beloved Huaband of Mary Liner, ‘and’beloved B H NOTUSHE N o b e 5f he scason at the Polo Grounds, Both | ¢ Josic ot inion, mane ahother. attemot | o SACINAW, Mok tes had to be called | acterized by Aght promoters here as.Chi- fat £ Rose, Winifred, Mary, Margaret, | C Santenbein, f Eaes D et SRitore Werei| 8 t, of . ma ano at stpone Tess S ba| A i d < e and the late John T. Liner, a native | NEW WESTERN HOTEL. Piichers were very effective. The visitors were | ¢ quicide vesterday. She has been treaiss | BO*'PIRSS 0510 to the heavy rain. The|cago wind When the stand taken by t Treland. | | Slearly outplayed in the fied. Atiendance, 200, | {hron times as a would-be suicide at the | SGSSEY 91" pace. tn which six heats | Mavor Harrison agal the previously ferds nd acommiitenoes are respect: | ss . J MBURCES 00 Mrs Bogts SR | Seor | Harbor Hospital, but her Injuries. have | SRfinished & B foken in conformity to | proposed appearances of any of the first- vited toattend the funeral this day | A Arnold. § Diego Miss H Walker, Towa | clupa— R. H. E |always been slight. Yesterday she ‘swal- | Ser% PAcets WO (10 0se of these heats, | class heavy-welghts is recalled, it may 143y, at 835 o'clock, from his late resi- | N Hoft; Taaho - |J T Washburn & w. | gt Louls <9 8 2/ lowed some carboiic acid, #o she savs ) U FUEEAY Cpeing given first money. | easily be seen that Jeffries and Sharkey 410 Twentieth street, thence to Mis- | 31 W IEg w "Colo 1P F Martin, sta Rosa | New York > 1| hut if she did Dr. Morrison could not find | KOrS BOSCRT, B (e nira and Neta W | are effectually barred. When Jefirles was res Church, where a requiem high | J H Hunt & W (5 Aartin, Sta Rosa | * Batterles—Sudhoff_and Criger; Carrick and | any trace of the drug. She was put to e B last fn Chicago a proposition for him to N PR 7 celebrated for the repose of his | 1 & TUEET 7 Smaina > | Warner. Umpires—Manassau and Hunt. | bed and will be held, to see f there are | TONFR. (1o 7i1c 15 The heavy rain to- | meet third-class heavy weights in limited N S T henha commeneing at 9 o'clock. Interment X' Gyl T f0Cs 1A C Roming, Mich | any developments. Josie s a divorced | , DETROTT. A0 i hihiand Park im- | round bouts was vetoed, and that he was rucnitire dag e e e iin. Onkdandc i GRame ey il J Alcock. Wis |P de Witt, Micl WASHINGTON, July 15.—Loulsville played & | woman and only 24 years of age. day (made TACINE aday's postponed races | permitted fo appear in a short exhibition e . D = MEMBERS of Iroumolders’ Tnion No. 164 are | 3 jcwilijams. 8 Jose (¢ H Whitney, Mich fast game to-day and the Senators were un- | — — possible, and Thursdas’s postEOESs oF the Bout With his brother was looked upon as DIVIDEND hereby notifed to attend tne funeral of our | & MCWEIOTE L™ |y W Martin, Mich | o Mt Dowling effectively. In the second s e L e were accordingly calleq o, 83 05, Jlcred | a concession. The only possible shadow of — Heceused nrother, Michael Liner, from 10 | G JRSon, Mot [ir € setiell, san Diego | 2hing two hita And errors by Weshing and us Be v I ern. horses. at the track De truih in the offer is that Chicago pro- Twenticth _ street, | near, Castro, this sy y ging. San Jose L W Flack, Iowa o aTeave the Colonels the game. Attend- | PHILADELPHIA. July 15.—Fred Titus | elsewhere for : moters are reporied to be negotiating for 2 (Sunday), ot B3y O el PRON, President_ | @ A Denman. N |P C Cockreil, Towa | gnce 1000, Score: to-day lost the title of unpaced cham- the formation of an athletic club in Du- ¢ Mm.v,x\ oD oy | H Peterson, .["Y;r;‘(K ; :{:!]::‘rrx;( gin‘:;:m! it R. H E Fir‘m at the \\"nndshlo ‘f‘alrkdmr_vcle track, Imperial Knights. buque, lowa, at which it is proposed to McREOWN — Af_annive requiem high | Mg Kan City, (R Thavitwan & w, | Loutsville ......... vk 7 | béing beaten in an uniimited pursult racé| . .0 Commandery of The Tmperial | bold contests of twenty rounds during tho o mase will be celebrated for ihe reposs of the | Miss I M Kiine. X City}, Oblo ol Gl SI1 6 b ol Ognt Tiius in thrée miles in | Knights has had the following officers in- | COMINg WIRtEr: the late Caroline Mary McKeown. be- | 3" Brown & w, Iowa 'Miss L M Huges, Ohfo | Batteries—Dowling and Powers; Wevhing and | §:59 3. for the current term: S. A. White Se for D motker of Mre. J. Tonney. Mrs. M. A | D Mclnerney, Shicago E H Scott, Kan City | Kittredge. Umpires—| Snyder and Smith. 298 SRR 5 s;&llgdflngzr‘, U Barrett, vice com- Open Season for Doves. and J and James McKeown, a Dilion, Illinois Fisher, Suisun —_— comi S 9T o . VILLE, July 15.—The open sea- ticer D e o eapecttully invited o 5t | LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, | Atth inning gave the Fhillles to-day's game e e e L L ary T A, Vivier, chap- | dawn this morning there was a general a Rt | — ‘r)rolll;x‘a‘unt;l": l;og::e i e l:a at the éfl: age of 49 vears, He was well known in | lain;sJohn McCallan, msrshaII{; Gem'g;z1 R. .m{tprl)urinsg of hl;’\:akl,a b;(r;l{od;;n:rgen;g ; 2 e e ABpIvED Iocale dom D A With two singles and & double. | Calaveras County, where he lived nearly | Gibson, treasurer; & . Bamgoring. | SIS Te nitds are auite plentiful ) : t 5 7 MeLaughlin, o native of | ey, Ty CAtiendance 100 Soors. all his life. guard. ported. s VAW Irelar i | Hohx Caar, X Tt 2 > Clubs— R H. W & B N A e et B SRR S S S S = 1 rude 'Hh' [ are rhst-"«‘lft:li\'\lln\;ltfld to at- | Iliflr Emma Claudina, Nielsen, 21 days from Ciheianatt. 2 ; z @+ PP S SR SO SO S P S di At i e & & ® nd Agnes Ohoro o eral to-morrow (Monday), at $:30 5 Fhiladelphia ... Agne ! to-mo e 200 Muriel, Bauman, 22 days from Honoipu. ¢ d Vielet L. Mitchell, e e SAILED. Batteries—Tavlor, Breltensteln and vaughn: > : PRl L e e Saturday, July 15. | Magee and McFariand. Umpires—Gaffney and DI : i I be celebrated rf,x km.- repose of | Stmr :"’Nl:l!. B'}’fifior’."ufikfi' S Latham. S e Df TADDIAf | nmencing at § o'elock. Interment | Stmr Newburs, . Fo 3 . BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, | Sonmenciin ekt N Slam, Haiatch, Namuimo: WHITMAN IS CHAMPION. = /. at her residence, 1543 | Bark Gatherer, Lyounggren, Tacoma. = —_— _ Birth. marringe and death notices sent by | street, s R, beloved wife of | Bark Kate Davenport, Merriman, Port e- | Defeats Ware in the Canadian Tennis 1. They must be handed mas B. Maloney, mother of I‘lnrri‘ Hur; lv%{aw park Roderick Dhu, Johnson, Hilo, Finals. lication offices and & rington an; daughter of | I idsn G fadsen, Mend( = i o w0 Tesidence of per- | Henry and Jand siater o} Bebr Gplagn Gae o Grays Harbor. | QUEENS ROYAL. Ont, July 15.—Tne e e | W ot assoni, a na- | Kl 0.an"Shtis. Nyman, Iversens Land- | Canadlan tennis champlonsnip finds a BORN. PARKER Ty 15 A Pidedan D 2 : | resting place and M. D. Whitman of Bos- s b 3 beloved dat of ‘Mra. Elia and the late | ‘Sohr Newark.Beck Boyens Landing. fon is the lucky holder. Whitman to-day { his city. July 10, 18%, to the | Airred I A sister of Royal B. Parker | TELEGRAPHIC. lowered the colors of L. E. Ware, cham- - | and Mrs. T. C."Cabney, a native of Califor- | POINT LOBOS, July 15 10 p m—Weather O i b e Wi !' i to the | nia. fogpy: wind west; velocity 14 miles. | pion for the past two years. Ware was y W | 7 Interment at Stockton. | e DOMESTIC PORTS. not at the top of his fame, and only in A 1899, to the | PETERSON—In this city, July COOS BAY—Sailed July 16—Schr Gem, for | the last set did he make a stand. After it I ‘jl_ 1 @ rs 1 month and 13 i f v 12, 1899, to the cquaint sy | invited t Q the funeral th : e Stmrs North Fork and Po. | Beals Wright. Scores: . 12, 1899, to the | (Sunduy), at 12:4 Lock [hls day | salled July Ay Buhne, for San Fran. | Singles—Champion round: M. D. Whit- nav, a son. [ of Carew & English, 41 < Dariors | ook jand #0c ST - for San Fran- | o hallenging, beat L. B. Ware, hold- s city, J “1,‘.,'3 1599, to the | thence to Sacred Heart Church, for services. | SAN PEDRO—Sailed July 15—Schr Laura | er, 6—2, 6—3, 6—4. e i Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. May, for Everett. Handicap stngles—Final round: R. D. In this city, July S, 1899, to the S. G. W.—Stanford Parlor No. 76. N. 8. G. | BAN DIEGO—Salled July 15—Schr Halcyon, | Little, owe 15, beat H. Bissell, balf 15, daughter iV.: Members are requested fo attend the fu- | for Eureks. 6—0, 6—1, 6—4. July 14, 1899, to' the | a son July % | of our late brother, Ferdinand Peter- | PORT HADLOCK—Sailed July 15—Bktn Re-1 Doubles—¥Final round: M. D. Whitman rom the undertaking parlors of Carew | triever, for San Pedro. Be: slis Ness av oy 2 3 als Wright beat J. P. Paret and R. glish, 41 Ness avenue, this day | FORT ROSS—Sailed July 15—Schr Mary C, %‘:‘d’-flfle. .,_5_56 o, 62, . to the wife | o Hanigbte (Sunday), at 12:45 o'clock. By order of Francisco. —— L parior TLLTAM ‘A, DEANE, Dres'® | ChgaL—Salled July 16-Stmr Newsboy, tor | > H. s Rec. See. | Bap Francisco | Dead Soldier Identifled. MARRIED. In this city, July 15, 1889, Mary, be. | COOS BAY—Sailed July 15—Stmr Arcata, for o g ULLIVAN—I 1s o loved wife « Plate, er of | San Francisco SAN RAFAEL, July 15.—The soidier SULLIVAN-In this city. June | L FOREIGN PORTS. who was killed In the gltoléugnel last ¢ Callender and Anna E. | g | NEWCHTWANG-Arrived July 10—Bktn J M | night by a train was identified at the Sau Franclsco. v B HENRY d. GALLAGHER Co,, crfhty, fiom Tacomas -\ oo L | morgus to-dhy by Ot Sehlnan; the nos BURRINGTON—In this eity, 3 YOKOHAMA—Sailed July 4—U § stmr Han- | pital steward at Angel Island, as John F. e TR B ar, Artis [l ACHbosieocx o asagsn & GANAEHID, cock, for San Frenelsco. % Keyer. He was a private stationed at Laura J." Hornung Bur- | FUNERAL DIRECTORS A).:M) zMz:L“ER!. TRANSATLANTIC STEAMERS. the island and was a native of Tennessee, Fleet Arri in Port 20 Fifth _st., opposite Lincoln ichool, QUEBEC—Arrived July 15—Stmr Bcottsman, | aged 32 years. e inquest will take place 1 tn this city, July 15, | Telephons Seuth B e SRl | Advance Guard of the Overdue Sugar Fleet Arrives . ; i ¢

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