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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 27, 1899 2 OCEAN TRAVEL. RATLROAD TEAVEL. Imterment Odd Fellows’ and Charlotte Romer, a native of Illinof = s o SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. R-1In San Luis Oblspo, August | C€ago, Iil, and Lima, Ohlo, papers please = < Pacific Coast Steamship Co. R delsdorfer, mother of | €OPY:) ol atns ToRve Sad ars dine 6o arrive at G Loobliner, a | 770 B e e 2 o WNI‘U.JNV(S Siiaries isape | Brosawiyl oy SANFRANCINCO. ; Germany, aged 15 YEAT® | her parents, 225 Oak ‘street. Interment Cy- SKIP '.?-T,?’As'."nl:."p';f—i:mio iy (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) ana' County. Hosphtal, | Ee LN O helovan A% TuE VENDEROF WAS AN August 18, 34, 7% September 4. | zoave — From Avcust2, 180. — ARRIVE " wite. George W. Shrev i p o change at Seattle. wife of George W. Shreve, and mother of “HARD BOILED INTEREST- e e e va. C. y 8. V., B 8 i Minerva C., Mary 8., Matiida W., Eila M., 0A Marysville, Orovilleand Redding via ) | this city, August 2, 1899, Den- [ Ruth T. and Frank D. Shreve, a native of C.), Port Townsend, Seattle, "Son of Daniel and the late \""rgmm. aged 47 years and 5 months. Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes Woodland ... :3;." her of John and Dan- [>Friends and acquaintances are respect- and New Whatcom (Wash.), 71004 Elmirs, "“'uh“dvmlmo’ri 502 San Francisco, aged fully invited to attend the funeral this day 10 a. m. August 19, zli 29: 7:804 H‘l’tlnfi.fllfll-lmflfl all PR 3 (Sunday), at 11 o'clock, from the M. E. September 3, and every fitth day_thereatter] Calistogs g g1se ces are respect- | Church South, Santa Clara avenue and Chest- et Seattle to thiscompany's steamers for | 800 Atlautio Lirpress, Ogicn and Fast.. 91d54 funeral to nut street. Interment Mountain View Ceme- Alagka and G. N. Ry.; Tt N. P. Ry.: Afl-l""“;’““zm‘;{;g‘;‘(?’°' Prasareitles tery i A ahcouver to C. P. Ry. 5 Enoramanior Plscanills, / J36 Humboldt Bay), 2 p. m.. August Marysville, Chico, Jted lu » Bl e B T e B g ]1F°;2‘Eg{€k§q(;(embet 1, and’ every fitth day | 8:3oa *Milion, Oakdalcand Konora. oo, 1:150 ¢ | Ward, & native of San Francisco, aged 5 o #:304 Yomlte Valley o iy Cross Cemet [ acnds Ao For Santa Cruz Monterey, 0:00. s, Niles and Way Stations. 12:4Da Ana B¢ Baste 1. Dan: Y Cayucos, Port Harford (ol e Huenem 91004 Martines. Trecy, Lathrop, Stockton, et 6" . Harry D Y edina ity Tretant|iased’ 66 Gaviota, Santa Barbars. e (Los Angeles) and Merced and Fresno.. T 12002 o G and I}’lmi:{:)l‘ of Queens County, Ireland, aged 66 ii';,‘f;fl"’é ::-; e Pedrg s A Eevtember | swewa "if;‘,‘“;‘“"ié;“"fi'c:filfi“ Ei‘r;;m anc 1, and every fourth day theres {87, Kow Orléans and East.. 8:450 | wIN this city, August 26, ances are respect- | “paul, beloved son of Margaret and funeral to-morTow | Winthrop, aged 1 year 1 month and b days. from his late resi- | ppGa In Oakland, August 24, 1899, Stephen, For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har. | o oo, ¢ IET " artines and Way Siations 7:459 ford (San Luls Obispo). Santa Barbara. Fort | JOI00% BE 00 1 000 and Way Stations. 2452 Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles).. 11 a | 33008 BATVATE o more, Stockton, Sacra: m.. August 18, 22, 26, 30, September 3, and every o Mandots, Hanford, Visstia, \ Oakland. Interment | ZERGA-In Qakls s suhen. nis city, August 2 18, Mrs. | and uncie of John and Mary Messina of O Cave Magtian; Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalla | s L saaae s e s, WSt Mrs, PO | Dorado, County, ‘& narive. of Tely. uged o and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m. Tth of eac 4:00r Martivez, San Rewmon, Vallelo, and sister of Mrs. Dr. J. W. Stitt, Mrs. Fra dorado County, @ native of Italy, uged 67 - sy > on, Mrs. D e e 5 menth. Napa, Calisboga, Santa Rosn TN Y &t B e ey o o mpananeee For further information obtaln folder. =~ | g.g0r Benicia, Vacaville, = Sacramento, & = SB[ The company rczerves the rigl Woodlsnd, . Knights Landin acaville to-morrow (Mon: = Friends and acquaintances are respec without previous notice steamers, salling dates | Margsville, OTovilIn, ...veves 10:454 B S P and heure of sailine. e 4180% Niles, Ban Josoand StOGkoD - 7:152 18, Cather- | A e Ao rom s 1ate ok TICKET OFFICE—4 New MOntgomery | 3,30p Yoseimite Slecping Car for Raymond 12:152 Doran; and | fence, Ini4 Seventn streét. 'Inierment st Ok- etport Gonlace Hote T T Bioos Tpsepite! e e D. G., R. L, TRKINS e -3 . ¢ RicLugniin, GOODALL. PEIE ket st.. San Franciso. e i : 3 NMrs. J. Watson, | HOTEL AR AL B:80p Stockton, Merced, Firesno. 12:157 a native nty Meath, ireland, aged 63 | 22 71!71\7 = ‘l?llbrM-\rlLi;lzz. Tracy, l\xlmlnlu, Fresno, — a 5 months d 11 day: Mojave and l.os Angeles. .. . Z LYY TS Friands and acquaintances are remett] G i s HoTAL. s '“E 8. R& N. CO. R lfiulfmlu g the funeral to-morrow | Conkling, ose | Mis: [amilton, for Mojave and East.. : 45 r grom her lnte resi- | J Furmale, 8 ¥ *° |0 Katser "N ¥ DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO 0 Chicago San FranciscoSpedial Oglon - fic street, thence to St. Fran- | Mrs Furnald, N |Miss Herine, N and Fast ; :50r n rec ass will | B N Fraser, En |Miss Brown, London PORTILAND 007 Haywards, Nii Tidon IR En pose ot Bler mIE an A Lightall, Engiand |3 H Buficen, Chicago From Spear-streat Wharf at 10 a. m. | e6:00% Vallcio .. 12:15¢ Lol Interment Mount | W Tillotson, Redding |H A Buffeen, Chicago e Including Bertw | $9:00r Vallcio Bort Gosta and Way Sta- Cemetery. Mrs Moorehéad, N Zid|R_Pollock, Yokohama FARE S it Utae, "ana Moals. 19:350 In this city, August 23, 1309, Jane L., |A G Mason, § Diego |Mrs Baker, London $8 Sccond Clai ' i s At 2 and ‘mothet of | D Colller, San Diego (Mr Bird, London STATE OF CALIFORNIA salls .. ding, Tortlaud, Iuget o Lo Jane T Mary L. ‘ana James C. | L Dekani, Korea |Col Collis, London i Aus. B, Sept. 5 und and Eask .. 8:13a a native of Paisley, Scotland, aged 47 | b "REMTR HINEY 4 I B R0t nton, Lndon AT e aila Walla, Spokane, Butte, COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gange). tances are respect- Miss B Bucklin, N Y (Mrs Carrington, Lndn Helena and all ooints in the Northwest. (Foot of Market Stroet.) iaintances ate respect’ | D L Wileon, London [E C Hamilton, Through tickets to all potnts East. “$5404 Bazta Cruz the late resi- | Miss Sinclair, London |J R _Pierce; B. C. WARD, General Agent, Cruz and Principal Wey Stations 18:052 omit- flowers W Heffernan, Yuma |Mrs Bale, DID THE GOODALL, PEREIN oS R ‘Boulder Creek, Santa Gr e #2:152 Newark, C 3 Almaden, Felton, er Creck, AMERICAN LINE. Samta Cruz and Principal X akland, August 24, 1899, Mrs. [} K Calder,” Wash Mrs Moshnelll, Spkne beloved sister -of Mrs. J. W. | R G Windle, gland [Miss H Smyth, § Lrnz . aged & years. | A B Shoemake, Mdsto Mrs Chiarinl, Fruitvie STARTmo ACT. Miss B Kinncan Mdsto W Seward, Sydney Btations. B o-moreow | R 30 Smith Philn | rs Swara, Syaney | /NOTHING NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. 41157 San Jou f t. eter’'s | Mrs Smith, Phila a X sonvie b etween Twenty- | Miss G A Smith, Phila|D Cormild, Spokane | Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound. 9:204 ey ey ¥im T DI B D Dol Bpene T STRONGER From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. Pt T Rgant 16, | Mise G Hammiton, N ¥ M Wetnrich: Oaidand | S Tt S TR CREEK ROUTE FERRY B. C., August 16, | Miss G Hamilton, N Fetnrich, Oakland | . Paul. _Sept. 6| 3 e jiner of Mrs' | & A Eddy, Montana W IT Newos, Montrea! | THAN New: York....5.Sept. 13 New, York. | Prom SAR FRAROISCO—Foot of Market Strest (Slip §)— Mrs R A Eddy, do B C Nelson, do RED STAR LINE. *7:16 e 11:00 *2:00 $3:00 a the this W T Barrett, Mexico |T E Mille ) S5 From New York Everv Wednesday. 12 noon. | From OAELAND—Foot of Broadway,—*6:00 8:00 10:004.M, elook M C Wilson, Arizona |B F_Spal BILLY HUMPHREY Friesiand ......Aug. 30| Kensington ...Sent. 20| $12.00 *1:00 13:00 0 1400 “5:00r, ept. 2 SAID HARRY Southwark ept. 6 Nordland H Creighton, "Arizona |G J Rowan, | S Dr W Churéhman, do Mrs K Wilbur, B Westernland ..Sept. 13| Friesland .Oct. 4 COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). H'C Smith, Stantord | P 3 McCumber. JINGLED THE NEWMAN. epe ] P Ulhird and Townsend Ste) ROy b 10 fesla o View, South Ban Francieco.. *0:80F A D Parker, do Mrs Wakefleld, B C Seattle, St. Michael, Dawson City. - ‘I::E‘Ev?“;ml:"m‘ "JH, eations (New v v ion for Santa INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, | 37:30a Sunday Excursi 30 Montgomery st., or any of its agencles. el and Principal Vay 1004 Ban Jos Pacilic Grove, Paso’ Robies, San 004 W E Reynolds, Cal |W S V A Scheller San Jose Mrs Dr H C Bowie, Cal |J H C F Curry, Sacto Mrs Mrs T A Hays, Cal |Miss Saunders, Fresno | Saunders, Fresno Allen, Cal { erling, Oakland | Sterling, Oakland | 18:352 Pinos, Santa Cruz, Sanniar ¢ ) » Miss Betting New Mex H Sux, San Jose H. M Sec. H Carpenter, C Mrs Sux, San Jose Znis Obispo, Surf, Lompoc aud ‘T—In this elt 18t 26, 1 J R Dugger, Ky 3 E Jensen, Alameda Princlpal Way Stati e e e e v SH S emingto Redstone, Cal | o 404 San Josb and Way Station tive of San Francisco, | T T Willlams, Cal y, Eureka | 30 San Jose and Way Stations Mrs Wi s, Cal |3 Jensen, Alameda | TEAMERS WILL LEAVF WHARF, COR- | *3143r Ban Matco. Hedwood, Menlo Cal [Mrs Jensen. Alameda ner First and Brannan streets. 1 p. m., for Palo Alto, Santa Clara, San Jose, 1ot s et "1-‘0"‘ YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Holllster, Sunta_ Oruz. Baiivas, Dve- B McBride, Cal | H e Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal, and onterey and Pacific Grove. . = M N, ta | Humors of the Oakland Track as Caught by a Call Comic Kodak Artist. |&hnctinear fongions “with stcamners for | *miaor SanJose. benta Cruz, Pacific Grove (In- s Ang |M Thoma San Jose | India, ete. No cargo received on board on day nd Principal Way Stations. 20 | Izler, Portland Mrs Thomas, San Jose | — = = of salling. +4:15p San Josoan Principal Way Stations morrow 8 Schizler, do E L Barkls, Oakdale | NIPPON MARU. ‘Tuesday, September 12 | *3 00r SanJosoand Lrincipal Way Stations 18:35 ‘Jate resi J Patterson, N DakMrs Barkls, Oakdale | 0 MERICA MARU . Friday, October § 30 San Jose and Principal Way Stations *9:00 his late_resi- A DA B v 5 3w | Fair Association’s race meet at Oakland A‘a,hleey!.)l;l\fie. Somis led Lomo out less than | AMBRICA MART, ... TSl A B [ e s 4 E P Lion, San Jose | track yesterday. The programme con- & |ength. == 0 0 o rse |, Round-trip tickets af Teduced rates. ~For | $11:d5r Sau Joso and Way Stations. ont + (I ClColanE T sisted entirely of running events, the har- | , ‘upnb R0+ tavorite for the third nume | {e/Ent and passage apply at company's offlce A for Morning T for Afternoon Mrs G P Dunham & |J T Biven S Mateo | ness horses being kept in the background |y ™" he" rajled utterly to run to ex- 421 Market S(‘.‘.cr};v H!;t("rre ) * Sunday excepted. XSlmalyonly.d t Saturday only. o b Call B et | until next week. The fair sex was well | pectations. Frawley managed to get Pol- < B s. G - bSaturday snd Sunday. fSundsy and Monday. J Kuhn, Ind Mrs R H J Danlels, London W Richi T B Riley, Stanford [Mrs G W Richards, F Cutting, Oakland G P Trusinger, Cal Mrs F Cutting, Oakld F Green, San Rafael | T Sunderland, L Ang Mrs F Green S Rafael Orleans J M Braley, Fresno Ang M A Pealer Sacto Berlin Miss D P S represented in the grand stand, and no xxh‘away in_the lead and fairly spread- | = doubt the attendance would have been |eagled his field. Chihuahua, on whicn | S. 5. Alameda safls much larger had the meeting been more | {IeTo was an extensive play, downed the En yia Honolulu _ and CALIFORNIA NORTRWESTERN RY. CO. extensively advertised. 15t cholce for place honors. B antea ey LESSER Eight more maiden two-year-olds faced [ | There was no dearth of racing material, | the barrier in the s ving, with | B ber 6 at 10 p. m. AT DAKLAND | Sine Tl it i e ettty e S i 7 i AL LB ks ames L¥nn, 2 | Jones carricd_off the saddle honors by |fax, an 8 to 1 shot, looked a winner at the % . | . a and The Buf- ' stretch turn, but closed up. and the favor- | &% (OMPANM-~ Jreopesiav, Septem- | Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. | foon, all favorites in the betting, past the |ite won ridden out from Expedient. B reite Tt Renoa the Wonld vis Hawell || BAN RIANCISCOITO. BAN BArALy judges in front. In the other nts Pol- | About the hardest dump the crowd re- | gamoa, New Zealand, Australia, India, Suez | WEEK DAY 0L 9:00 TN0. & s 1108 at 12 to 1, and Roadrunner, with odds | celved was the unlooked for defeat of | England, etc.; $610 first class. | 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip to 1 about him, pulled the books out | Novia. The big bettors unloosened when | p. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agts., {4 Montgomery at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:50 ;pil rting The Echo, kng t Lake 'J H San Diego |G H Appel of T Kohley, A o DisopaRIE Opemng Day Golden |aorethan even. ~Mike: Rice, a second | the fifth race came around. and. the 0dds | Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. Freight Office, 327 Market St. | _and 11:30 p. m. Mrs O I rn. 8 JoselE | choice, captured his race in commanding | against the mare were hammered down i BUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a m.; 1:30, 3:30, HS K Jose |H O McClure, Cal Gate Fair | fashion ; (L jfrom 2 torl o 4 ito 6 SiEineinad een espe: | CEANREFAEL To san Fraw > San,J P Jameson. ( J. W. Brooks, handicapper for the Cali- | clally primed and prepared for the occa- | oo\paNTE GENERALE TRANSATIANTIQUE. | wrod pavi ot 79,57 ANCISCO, , 11:10 a. m.; 12:4‘5‘ | | fornia " Jockey ' Club, ac residing | sion, but cou g | k fornia Jockey 'Club, acted as presiding 1d never get to the front.| , /ppcy LINE TO HAVRE-PARI | "3:40, 5:15 p. m. ‘Saturdays—Extra trips [ judge. ‘With a fractious lot of riders to | Eddie Jones, on the second choice Mike | DIRECT LINE 10 HAVREPART A Mrs F ‘Rhodes, s contend with, the starting of Dick Havey | Rice, was away first, and never headed | Sailing, every Saturday 8t 10 A m, S i H F Hubbs, Denver Mrs E G G H Appel, Denver |Mrs E o Frase i a ¢ A AT T G _Genning, N I |C P Beckwith, ' THE RUNNERS HAD AN INNING | gave perfect satistaction. | won "handily from Major Cook. The fa- | somon et LA TOUKAINE, Sept. L | SUNDAYS 8110, 8:00, 1110 o m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:05, Mra T G Genning, N JiMrs C M Hunter, San | "The sport began with a five-furiong | Vorite finished in the show. CHAMPAGNE, £-nt. 9; LA GASCOGNE, Sept. | fistween San Francisco and Schuetzen Park L e S scramble for maiden two-year-olds. Re-| Young Henry may be a ‘‘comer,” but he | 16; LA BRETAGNE, Sept. 23; LA TOURAINE, | game schedule as above. i ahiand the Taty | o owtery ST b el port had The Echo, a nicely turned daugh- [made very botchy work of it In the sad- | Sept. . First-class to Havre, $5 and up- L : a = HOTEL. |THE HEAVILY BACKED NOVIA |{:; of imp. Artillery, going great guns in | dle with the leg up on Ringmaster in the | ward, 5 per cent reduction on round trip. Sec- Leave | Arrive i | € Batte, Stockton (H Dennicke, Vallejo | FINISHED THIRD. her work, and she s in big demand at | final mile run. The boy covered all the ond-class to Havre. $5. 10 per gent reduction | gan Francisco. | In Effect San Francisco. e Mary ckton Dr J'M Blodgett, Cal | g short odds. There was nothing to it from firn:xr‘x]d he f(“ould find. and on plainly the | on r und Sk D AT o e | Apl 36, |- C B Bag! Cal G Peter, Chicago .| | the sta illy ing in a romp. best horse finished 5 vdal w: INITED | S JCANADA, 32 5 Veel un- 599, Sun- | Week cM .S Jose |G W Peltire —_— the start, the filly winning D third. Old Lovdal was | TNITED, STANRR 25 PNew York.” J. F. FU- | Daeat | &ave. | Destination. | Gaye. | Beom 5 Sunello took the place handily ennug,h‘mx’ldl’ an even-money chance, but was out- | Ga%1 & cO., Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Mont. | ‘San_Francisco. | e gway, Cal L A Cobb, M lle | pydie Ji Carri N S by o i footed and be: = ) — i g Y > ie Jones Carried Off the Riding |from My Gypsy. The winner is a can an eaten a length by Roadrun- | L | = - | L e e L U | e, i B | Sate for and madoubtedly has a very rosy | ner, ridden by Macklin e b T Mrs G Tiffany. Ohlo |Mrs W D Gossard, Cal Honors—Finished First on jjShancs X (;‘""}“""’ ri;h SEba o Lo ATLROAD TRAVEL. 5:10 pm)| 5:00 pm| Santa Kusa. | 7.8 pm| §:20 pm W) L, Pk 3 ~ N soon to be decided at Sacramento. % 2 2 A vt £ Fios e R [ L T Three Occasions—Well ! Sold to the Eimwood stock farm some | MORE GAME VIOLATORS. u [~ Fuiten, 3 ; wbrose, C: J Elliot, Mart Contested Races. | months ago for a twenty-dollar piece, s A 7:30 ‘Windsor, 125 e e D o Engea finally won a race. Meeting a | D- E- Allison Arrested for Having = Healdsburs, By J W McClusky. H Barker Jr, e | trashy assortment of maidens in a six- Wild Grouse in His Pos- | Lytton, hteenth and Noe | W Bademan, J R Butman, C: {furlong run which followed, she was | Geyserville, A very fair-sized crowd of racegoers at- | played from threes to 8 to b favoritism, session. OWN | 8 8:00 am| Gloverdale, |7:35 pm| 6:20 pmy | teenth and Noe | w Hollingberry 7 Ross Jr, © ; Mah W W Durham & w o | tended ‘the opening of the Golden Gate |and won all the way. Driving hard for | If the precedents = 3 Mahran | R Q Billon, § Jose |Miss § Burdt, R Bluft | 2 = R eceantaicl {"gh fines for those | Hopland and 10:26 ama Sy | Mrs Billon, San Jose New York game laws established by 8:00 am| klah. 7:35 pm| 6:20 pm | L. Dearth, Los Ang |3 P S . Cal [ the Police Judges of this city are to be VIA THE & s N A Cogsweil, Cal' |G M pock & w, cat | followed, another dealer in game fs fated - e e e 1T D Tacka Red Blur |7 Kullman, Benicla 1 FIRST RACE—Purse §250, of which $) to second and 25 to third; for maiden two- | 0 Pay feglyéor“l;llls offense. The party’s | J7; skt BB S S | L A Blasiigame & w, |D W Hart, Beneicla | five furlongs. S name is D. B. son, who conducts a | i Jocirdl] Cal o E B Ward, Ogoville ] T Tetting, | commission house on Front street, near Sonoma 10:40 am| 8:40 am e I RemiDlver; Gal J C Tice, Org¥ille Index. Horse. 5 . %m. %m. Str. Fin. Jockeys. |Op. 1. | Washington. Yesterday he was arrested and | | rles and Catherine | 37 T, Talion, Oroville| B 2 |- by Deputy Game and Fish Commissioner Glen Ellen. |6:05 pm| 6:20 pm o Calito I e Pt vears NEW WESTERN HOTEL. The Echo 110 D N B S U7 v b 1 1 85 |Charles A. Vogelsang for having grouse = 5 Sl ~ 77| G O'Donnell, N Y (G_R Nickells & wf, Suneilo 110 124 %fu, 21 ‘lg/vu,l{lxln; e i 2 1hn dm§ possession out of season. Allison Sebastopol. amuggg am enoes - J H Grande, Manila Paso Robles My Gypsy . h 3 Stufflett . Al ust received a bag of these birds | ot e DIy SR puy e e this day | J Allison & W, Crocket|0 F Graff & w, Sacto Jolly Briton 51 4% 44 |3 Stewartl| 0 10 |from Red Rock, Lassen Gounty, and when| THE ROUTE OF THE e i R s e e ok, from her late resi- | R J Armstrong, Sutter F W Soule, Montana Hilary % G B U 3 2 |he was taken into custody he pretended | Eprings and White Sulphur Springs; at Lytton Tth street, between Dia- | J J Heidaling, Sutter |C A Pagne, Portland Tl Arte $ §h |Elliott . 3 |to be very indignant, claiming that the FAMOUS for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Skaggs D ermont Cypress Lawn | A L Gould, San Jose |J Clancy, Fresno Aldeana 71 61% 72 |Macklin . G Jibe Averyind 5 Dretuge le for glass. In T press | % F Graham & wt, H . Georgle K . % 8 . H s E. Jomes......| 8 3 |game s sage hens. | Bprings; at Clovesdale for the Geysers; at Hop- by carrlage Gaerneville —=2 = P r—— e - — A Even if the deputy had acquiesced that | land for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, In Oakland, August 2, e xton Lo o Time—1:04, Good start. Won easily. Winner, J. Hutchinson's b. f. by imp. Artillery- | the birds were sage hens the dealer would | Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake- e el H W Ogg, Sacto F H Bardin, Reno Solitude. still be in a bad fix, for the sage hen or | e L R L T T T loved son of Antonio Eno B, St W'E Bmoes, N e sage cock is of the grouse family, and | prings, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel R P et W Hall, Oakdale the law does not make any distinction as | DN It enEp . HppesiTahs, SPamoy of Oakland, aged 21 Q. SECOND RACE-Purse §Z30, ot which 0 to second and §25 to third; maiden three- | {o the different varleties of the family FINEST SERVICE EVER Potter Valley, John Day’s, Riversids, Lierley's, e Ao i A AT ® year-olds and upward; six furlongs. all being protected alike until the open e e SIS R, \cquaintances are respect- i g ke ooneville, o, stine, Soda Springs, tend the funeral services LITICIAN GOULD | Petting, | Season, which begins on September 1. It OFFERED TO THE Navarro, Whitesboro, Alblon, Little R y). at 9 oclock at his PO | Index. Horse. Age. “‘plvzm.}st. ¥m. %m. %m. Str. Fin Jockeys. |Op. CI. ;(500‘;5‘L?’efhelh[ficetfiiel;"":ge‘ e-’:dtm’fn 5 [ Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Atlantic street, EEE = = = ve_se e Westport, Usal, 'Willitts, Laytonville, Cum: h. ‘_.5‘»1;. rwl);;reru SEEK'NG A DIVORCE Ens:fa, "3 % v :g 16 14 13 B J;)nz!, E. i x.g matter of severely punishing all offenders. Mou NTAI NS m!nfp:, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen's, Dyre“n ebrated fo e- | R Somis, 3 21 2h 2% |Garcia . 3 e Bcotinand Boreke: mencing at 10 o'clock. Lomo, 2h 33 32 38 [Powers .] 3 5 1S y M d trip tickets al " |HE CHARGES HIS WIFE WITH| [ ki £ 8 BLoga mEmesiln G e IStemsdonsl emnis I R s e by 99, at her Nuncomar, 72 . 1 [mittott ...en G. -ON-’ -1, 5 ntario, On Sundays round trip tickets to all pointa o e PO PR e T T $ b Liug —The champlonship round was AKES AND beyond San Rafael at half rates. s loverdale, a na- 31 5 it 81 (Stufflett 4 6 |played In the international tennis tourna. 5 aged 3 years. Complaint Filed by His Attorneys, 1z 8 ;2 b g2 H:?'leu 1 1 [ment this atternoon. R D, Little "of S EA SIDE E ckat e ey 0 MRER SR o oo e I will take place to-morrow =S 106 [Duffy e p_his good work o G e 3 selock, from the Church of William H. Alford and Gavin 1 N2 Uz 15 (Leonen L 6 |yesterday and ‘deteate}d‘ W. S. Bond, last | _Genoral Manager. Gt Euene farar rromeo, where & solemn re- McNab—Specific Allega- Wa 2 12° 12 12 |Thomas . year's international champion, after five Lo T e s 3 e IR et Parker won' from Miss Champlan after anta e oute wife of ® Moody, and sister of Cora B, ST = e — — s gg‘sco'xfl‘“;*‘i‘:dflnMflgflh The tournament —T0— and T in. & natlve of Washington, | Frank H. Gould, lawyer and politician, | @ ~THIRD RACE—Purse 30, o which ¥0 to second and §25 to six fur- L CHCAYy e MULLE] -"l“r;n'l‘s";’:'zr;-“mA\:l:\:‘x!-"ZS(.‘ 1899, Fred- :‘;fde m{?r yes\;erg:i];ur z:j:fi;celsngl,lneg‘g‘:l 5w Bettin, Candelaria,Wins in England. NEW YORK AND BOSTON San Francisco to Chicago. Tk Criative ot Saw Yopk aced 33 years 7 | a8 the cause of ag(la{i, William H. Alford | Index. Horse. Age. WelghtSt ¥m _%m. %m. Str. Tin. | Jookeys [0p CL c};‘z”fi?"g-t‘x‘:‘agfif‘tt S0 Sk s Via New York Central. C months and 15 days. A meriber of George H. | and Gayin WeNab, 250 well Roown, tn the | """ Fotien, 5 - T Rimgae 15 11% . 13 15 (Prawley ool 0T |oigain to o CReim s e C:I"del”“f" THE MOST COMFORTABLE WAY ACROSS Thomas Post . A. R.; Veterans' Na- ! d Chihuahua, 4 107/ 8 Bh 21 2% 2 2% |Tullett AR sy R » e Harewood | Through Sleepers to Washington. tional G lifornta, and California | plaintiff. Hohenlohe, 4 | 2 2 hori g 34 |E. Jone: i85 45 andicap. Rampion was second and Ulti- THE CONTINENT. Schuetz e | In the %omplu].ln't numerons up:(l:h;l‘c m); Oraibecis | 7 % 8% o2 33 [Waish ;| %s "lo |matum third, in a fleld of eight. reaching all the health and (Sunday) at 1 oclock from the post’s | principals have been aware that they were | Qsb-Teatra s 3 ih iy Aot ED 12 » TWELVE HORSES BURNED. PLEASURE kES“RTS oF PALACE AND PULLMAN UPHOLSTERED rooms, 0 Post street, where funeral serv- | not living happily together of late, still | Grady, 6 . | 9 92% 93 8% 82 [Golden AR i TOURIST CARS LEAVE OAKLAND MOLE T s Fost o G p ore ot the news of the divorce proceedings will FPongo, 4 1 Hesnaanes Ruthertord Tael Stables, Stores and Houses Destroyed FOR CHICAGO AND THE EAST. TAKE seorge . Thomas Post No. 2. G. A. R. Re- | gecasion considerable surprise among the San Augustine, 106 |Vickrey i <ET-ST! > 5 P oy e e O el majority. ofithein arqunlnr;a.nces. o Beau Monde, 4. I's s 82 8h 91 11 |Elliott 10 12 in the Western Addition. lefilNlA_ MARKET-STREET FERRY AT 5:30 P. 3 and Fighth. Interment National Cemetery, e e Time—1:16. Good start. Won easily. Winner, J. Frawley's b. h,, 6, by Bootblack- A blaze causing a loss of property to the VING-] ARE MANAG! il INSECTICIDE POISON. Poctiens value of about $25,000 occurred last even- DININCEEQOMS T MR Presidio. A 88 g Bl . L. HILLEARY, W. P. DEPP FRED HARVEY, AND ARE PERFECT IN VETERANS X. G, . will meet at ther head: e = jns o the, Wegter Adaitlon, {t ptarted| & b ome o W b ver™ |EvERy, DeTarl, sERvNG MEALS AT of their late c . "Fred C. Muller, Coroner Hill Does Not Believe the| 4 FOURTH RACE-Purse $2i0, of which $i0 to second snd $2 to third; maiden two- | street, between Fillmore and Steiner, and & g REGULAR & HOURS | AND: ' REABONABLE u\ x';:\'. ax'mmand"' Ptomaines Caused Mrs. ® year-olds; five furlongs. },l:gm.e‘ !hel Fire Department Ei’““’ ,:Mh 8t. Louls. Cinclonati, RATES. . Adjutan Betting. e place in response to an alarm from S LEEN_In this city, Aug. 23 15, Amund Olat, m;n?d’s Death. Index. Horse. Weight. |St. %¥m. %m. Gtr. Fin Jockeys. |Op. Cl. b‘nx 2{6{t?e"stauctureedwdFTcome;\‘ts were WAPRREN . LYNCH, NO OTHER LINE OFFERS SO MANY IN- oved husband of Maren M. Olsen, and | Coroner Hill held an inquest yesterd ~ | almost totally destroyed. From the stabl General i ont ENTS AS THE SANTA FE ROUTE. Carrle J. Jensen, a mative of | i Dronor e the death. oF The Buffoon -.......110| 1 2% 224 21% 114 |B. Jones. 45 1 |the flames spread to the three-story frame sessnperant Ticket Ag Eh i n = = .I‘\'m;fld‘ 6 A;‘-.mxa d 6 months. Mrts Juok . Duite ot 125 Hyde strsat fi:mq(\om .3)2 g “ ]B;' ‘bzh !2m| ;hovrfi:; g : bullding, occupled as flats, which is owned Kinclanati. 0. SAN FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE, &8 £ Friends ‘and acquaintances are respect- | The jury returned a verdict of accidental | Royal Bengal ... 13| 4 6% 6% 115 42 |J. Narvaes M e R e MARKET ST. TELEPHONE MAIN 15L nvited to attend the funeral this day | death. Dr. Boericke explained to the Cor- | Miss Madeline ... 110] 5 824 42 61 5 |Tullett el fi‘z‘;‘;fl,f:::o";filg“éggagg OAKLAND OFFICE, 118 Broadway. % 2:30 o'clock, from the parlors of | ‘that he had not s ted = Bogus Bill . 13| 3 3 41 3h E R 6h |Golden . 3 2 SACRAMENTO OFFICE, 201 J Street, the California Undertaking Company, 405 | oner that he ported the case | Palapa ... 10| 8 72 T A Fostel 13 20 |Aas,to necessitate rebullding. SAN JOSE OFFICE, 7 W. Santa Clara Street, ot et e 8l el Wi i et WGl BN DY DR RO R R ) et b oy the Spests qoe 0| HORTH PAGIFIG GOAST RAILROAL. = PENN’ K—In erkeley, ) it 25, 1899, | w g R ot v n e = 2 . PENNYCOOK I Rk % (A %, % | (ORUSIEnY ot and 010 nor Know that | Time— 0% e Winner, 5.3 Jones b . by Fordnam-Geoesla Kimey. | Greaver, ‘was also budy Gumaged X R GO THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN brother of James, Washington, Margaret and c e re- — = e . = eavy wind carr e fire into the resi- | pROM SAN BNl 3 > Willfam G. Pennycook, and father of John, | uired to make a report. = = . = dence of Mrs. Asher of 211 Sacramento N PRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY Walluce, Tsabella, Thomas and Bobert Penny: |, On account of the body having been em- 5, T RACR ue RN fof WHNIND (o seoundianh v thpild sellinie b lonas Lt ket burning the rear part badly. A| weex ool Sy R VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. cock, # native of New York City, aged 56 | balme v 0 mal o ) ; v ), *8:00, 9:30, 11: 3 - Sears and 10 month o | an autopsy to determine the cause of | E Betting. :f;‘éflf_‘“?:u‘“’,ffi,;‘ ?gnsmi'mml; Efi?fiifi“e"ég G CRE] B o o g | MromyIam 3% 108, Cralsieiwill iz e follgyes LS viends and acquaintances are respect- | death. The Coroner is of the opinion that | Index. Horse. Age. Welght.|st. %m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. Op. CL |fierce was the blaze that it swung around | Rafacl, on. Mondave Weinesmne sorardeen | “South-bound. North-bound. fully invited to attend the funeral this day | some insecticide preparation had been = = b2 to both ends of the stables and completely | and_Sundays, at 9:00 and 11:30 p. m. Passen-| Mixed. Mixed. | Passen- {Sunday,) at 2:30 o'clock, from the residence | placed on. the cantaloupe eaten by (ha Mike Rice, 6........111[ 1 12 12 12 11% (E. Jones 23 Qb off ecape for the horses thar wets | SUNDAYS-*8:00, %0:00. '*io:00 11:00, 11:30| ger. |Sunday( Stattons. |Sunday |~ ger. of his brother, Florida street, San Fran- | {’am]']‘y a"td }hfll: the poison was absorbed "\Jn‘jr’): L‘oak. a. ,;‘;g B ;;‘ gz%u. g;a% fi"’ gil:mfit‘: ; :g kept there, and as a result about a dozen 200, *1:45, ©2:30, *4:00, 5:30, 6:45 p. m. Dalily. |Exc’ptd| Exc’'ptd| Daily. clsco % | by the scft fruit. Novia, 4.. e = ¥ C - s g . m. dd ‘San Raf'l Sunda: et . - - oo 608 SlRad, o Brincescd 04 H 1§ e tewart. | 8 0 |fine horses were burned to death. How a. m. does not run to San Raf'l Sundays. Stockton pm PETERSON-In this city, August . 189 | “Mr. Dunn, the husband of the deccased, EAa i ‘110] 3 fEdp ol Al ity a 20 |the fire started is not known. The West.| 0:30 p. m. does not run to Mill Val'y Sundays. Merced pm Tdella M., belov ghter of George | was 1eported out of dan terday 5 Trains marked (%) run to S 1 W and Mary Peterson, a native of San Fran- D ger yesterday af- Scintlilate, 4 . 105} 7 82 63 71 63 [Gilpin 12 20 |ern Addition Fire Department men did 8 Ay un to-San Quentin. Fresno pm . and Mary Pateraon. g haiive of ternoon. Magnus, 4 - B I% 8K ad T gl 1 3 |excellent service In checking the blaze as s e e nenty SR bon PR v T T T ST Horatlo, . . 62 813 |Loullier 5 quickly as they L. s .3 5 Y 4:35 & SR - PHELAN—In this city, August %, 159, Maria, 7 e & m.; 12:30, 2:15; *5:40, 4:3, 5 Visalta peicved its UEQER Shelane muiiiasans § SFIOULD TRY THE COYRIR. R, e Ao 1 EUR S S R 0 oot 8 e TR rars, o, Monin pries helan, and sister-in- of - o e ' 0 and_Saturdays, i - — — S Jan, "a mative of Stradbally, Queens County, | City Attorney Lane Advises Super- Time—1:15. Good start. Won handily. Winner, T. B. McLaughlin's b. g. by . H. Fen- Yesterday’s Insolvent. SUNDAYS — 7 : ;s ping at intermediate polnts as required. Ireland, aged 70 years. Yy es Super- ton-Mrs. McAllister. R. Diller of Chico, merchant, $66,225 56; | 8- m.; 1:00, 2:20, 3 4 For particulars of stage and other connections PO e R ooe ahom i Verslpon the Macesn Claim, Cldantials Prraine marked (% run to San Quentin. R e b ved wife of J. G. Poore, and mother v ~, X % : L e and gumes. Foore and Mrs. | 1 oy yaeg:lc lf&:';ngn:\{taort:ceynl‘;:gk&nsl‘f- @, SIXTH RACE-Purse 20, of which §50 to second and §25 to third; three-year-olds A s T 3atos, & native Ken- - . nd upward; allowances; one mile. DAYS — 55 1 e AR s o 11 days. . [ | pervisars & note saying hat 'the claime | ——>" " e | 2A% AND BIVES SYRAMEES |xlbuat nin MOUNT TAMALEATS SCENIC RAT WAY. t 25, 1599, L against the city of the Maclean Hospi g £ sco, usalito Ferry, Rgell‘o; (m&x‘e&"g'{ fixgu;m Mm_.HIE(:‘lrl"nul;: |and Dr. M. H. Logan should be mf(}"!efldl Index. Horse. Age. Weight./St. ¥m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. Jockeys. |Op. CL FOR U, S. NAVY-YARD AND HLI.FJI). Ry WEET(EBTQ? SUNDAY, April 23, 15%9. ey A eter of Otto, Jules, Herman |10 the courts. ~The Maclean Hospital Roadrunner, @ ....107 1 11% 11% 12 1255 11 s 7 ) 150 40, 3155, 230 s e i & . AnE LG B Romer, and ot e | claims $58650 from the city for. the de- Lovaal, a 045 4n° 3na 2an 220 33 i g Steamer “Menticello.” ®* 7" THROUGH TRAINS, Gay at 55 p.m Returning Seme Hyer: struction by fire of an anncx used by the Bingmaster, 8002 - B0 8 8% 3ns B i 1 | MON, Tues. Wed., Thurs and Sat. at 9:45 | 7:00 a. m. week days—Cazadero and way sta'ns. | ing, arriving in San . Francisce et “ies HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., Board of Health as a pesthouse. Dr. Lo- February, 5 . § 8% 2h 3h 41% 48 3 4 |8 m, 315 8:30 p. m. (ex. Thurs. night), Fri- [ 3:20 p. m. Saturdavs—Cazadero and way sta'ns | p. m. E gan's claim of $500 is for the destruction Melkarth, 4 .. g Agae g g H A 10 10 |8aYs'1p.'m. and 8:3: Sundays, 10:30 . 'm., § | 15 p. m. week days (Saturdays excepted)— | SUNDAYS, 8 9, 10 and 11 a. m. and 1:45, 2:30 (Buccessors to Flanagan & Gallaghen), of a top buggy, harness and robes at the The Fretter, 3. AT 4% 44 52 ¢ 3 2 . m._Landing and office, Mission-street Dock, Point Reyes and way stations, and 4 i s er No, 2. Telephone Maln 1508. Sundays—Cazadero and wi P FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, | same time. | Time—1:43%. Good start. Won driving. Winner, D. §. Lightner's cf | FARE . $00 | 3545 57 m Sundavs—PL. Teves and way o o gt auh Return. 110, revedond 45 p. m. % vt it

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