Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1899, 15 4 SR B G g e S e o s b pehetb s g cams e SR Tonetate sy i B il g e L e A S O e O R e e i S B e — e — PROPOSALS. seph’s Church, where a solemn requiem high | (' b2d Casdale, after looking a possible winner, . will be celebrated for the repose of his took show honors. PROPOSALS mmencing at 10 o'clock. Interment S Fo i op Toss Cemetery. * Materiais for Repairs to Streets. b Croms Cemstery. A CONLEY HAS To-Day’s Entries. CLERK'S Office, Board of Supervisors, San| Jeremiah McCarthy, a native of Ireland, Following are the entries for this after- aged 64 years. T a for 8 nelsco, November 28, 1599, noon’s running events: e 4 In accordance solution No. 37 C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- . PACTRIC o | gnanoriance with’ Retoution No B T | First race—Five furlongs; two-year-olds oms $-10; t TS will be received m| (Friday), from the Chapel of the Passion, 1 from 8: whitened, 81 uy Board of Supervisors op | First strect between Harrison and Bryant, St % e Dneriat Eian Eair e el TERROON, December & | Where a solemn requiem mass will be cele- T iy for furnishing and | brated for the repose of his soul, commencing Won the Paxton Handicap on' . Saul of Tarsus. A ts—The W, = | at 7:15 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- 2 for matling. $ ot ok e M eveapy | fery by the 1i:30 oclock funeral traf from MaidoteheHills 113 — | Wise provided). as may berequired | Third and Townsend streets. Rosormonde —Immense G pokes INES AND SUPPLIRs | L0¢ demienated by Superintendent of Pub- | MAHAN—In this city, November 30, 1839, Mary, ! . V. = SUPPLIES. . and his succeseor in office. | beloved wits of Joteph Mahan, daughter of Crowd at Oakland MON 1 to December 1, 1, | the late Michael and Margaret Dalton, an N — < NTHLY AT, bought. sola; | e stzests, G5 the saiistac: | sister of William and Kate Dalion and Mirs e T rstuty ol T T Y phone t ‘ S b O’ Conny t t n P. ton, & | - : X 2014, exchanaed L S:::a::: The ’s'?.‘,’l‘finf.‘;“a.‘& native of San Francisco. | THRONG of 99| 353 Ostler Joe .11‘1’1 % % ’f.;:thbrn. o Tt o s, Tented re. 1« and his successor in office. ON—In this city, November 21, 1859, | peopie completely| A4 Troe Biue.......100 B0 Be terr. —_—— N Touh e | —Of the best quality Oregon pine dearly beloved daughter of | Dkt el Moo S ORAGI S m————| corted sizes, as may be re- | Malcolm and Albertine Morrison, a native s ' ipreat| o Fuest-Call g o b of San ncisco, age 7 mont 3 stan and 155 Is ] . oo st of St hurcenseal Bidder 1o MORPHYCDE. (o oity: Haventer 28, a8, | ‘n::d by & fbelle 2 “fli‘hnn ici e — A E AP h . , 159, T 4 y SaniRs tannic. 3 PEneind Moring Co. anty at such times and in | “yopn eloved husband of the late Maria Mur- | :” d“ ing. at Ok e Bandidoq i . Pow Main 5113 e | and father of Mary Murphy, a native of | and track yester- e A Warehouse F. SMITH, Prop.. SALT ey f‘"‘h“ g ";:':or:ifi.ie' );v;;:.) (Pittsburg and Va- | day. The occasion! Third race—Futurity course; two-year-olds; ™ s guaranteed: tel. Clay 25 | leas than 7| 1eioBePers Diente SR take | was graced b. | selling. - . place this day | Yy an 5 NP Halsted & Cc Interment | . 846 Mission street WATOH REPAIRING, and bunches. Said | e e emen. quota of the falr Honor Bright... 105 %0 Fairfax . e 208 Te. guarantesd guantities and | B cree oote boat. 0 o > B sex whose spleling | ‘Eygunar - & e agie o Highways - oy . Vitkan: | passed the ‘‘football 2 AL4) ) X .\ mality b"(_hl ?“.h Ge(nrnzan?: 2'..«"&’3.‘.,‘:‘?‘.;.,‘{,’..,“.'2{,“}: woman.” Guests of the association occu- | u:"?g‘_’j,""_s“ turlongs; three-year-olde and ‘ ! Jelity | days pled every nook and paint of vantage on | (3:7yTimemaker .107| 357 San Mateo. 108 CF Notice of funeral hereafter. the clubhouse verandas or lolled about on ! 351 Olinthus DVERTISEMENTS | i+ best quallty | 37 Ventoro < PEASE—In Oakiand, November 35, 188, John | settees R i (38%)Tiburon ......... 98 ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. TENT—Of the best quality, | H. Pease. father of Arthur and John Harper | Soii o 2nd chairs on the lawn. There| -~ Del il g 4 ’ Foex mudt show | Fease and Mrs. Allce Cannon, and brother of byl ‘“‘“‘k °r‘ “’I““"“”““d"‘“ for the| pyen race—Futurity course; two-year-olds; Re'ts the oquare| Mrs. Susan s and Willlam C. wnd ulatively inclined, as twenty-two | selifng. e place of business ;i:“,i“..‘ia P -.r'fl’o‘fn -:{m’ antucket, ers of displayed their slates In (2\!!- Madeline. .HN g gus‘?mu- F % . he ring, and when the sm S Allenna | 382 Druidess estimate with the | SakSererammat- |0 A e e°:‘ Of Dattle| sof Daniei . 113, 372 Bamboults tertained e ity ] i away i age was all with | 3 Aborigine 105 ar gy T i Jlaye Favorites almost swept | -~ - " Oakland =y hing befcre them, taking all but S'Anhm race—Seven furlongs; selling; three- Bo : elicat : November 3, 13%, | WO events. year-olds. s T = husband of ‘Mary The weather was warm and clear as »| 2 ol - DB —_— 2 pative of Denmark, aged & years | day in August, but unfortunately the | ctora. - 95 248 Campus . E7 Friends and aequaintances are respect- | (FAck was still slow from the effects of | ¥ Terrene i i e 254 Stuttgart 4| 290 Oralbee ERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS fully invited to attend the funeral services the recent ra 1. The different events . " 0 ol o | Glengaber )Humidity E — 06 Y LAt & dielockp IRt IR ested, awakening fre- | #4 Rio Chico 61 237 Silver Tone. BERKELEY REAL ESTAT g SR LT quent bursts of enthusiasm, but fast time | 21 Rainier | 31 Lavator . - o deposit with RETT—In this city. November 25, 18, | W28 out of the question. ! isors & certi- of Kate Sherrett, “Longshot” Conley's followers at last Selections for To-Day. t ia S:e&r;ms;:d had thelr patience and fortitude reward-| First race—Saul of Tarsus, Herculean, Bur- e acea®h |ed, for the colored chap piloted the | 30c- Second race—First Call, Osculation, Be Hap- pY. Third race—The Scot, Hindoo Princess, Gar- dainty Rosormonde to victory in the Pax. | ton handicap over one mile and a furlong. From 5, the price about the mare was d acquaintances are respect- ttend the funeral to-morrow e 'parlr? at ;{n hmn to 3%, I-;or a time it | ter. . -ninth hurel looked as the sn made by ittie ! - et R S alsh on the Ughiweignted Dare i N T e repose of his soul, commencing Would prove successful, but Rosormonde ; g n - B Teterment Holy Cross Ceme. grabbed him in the stretch. and, driving | FIfth roce—Aborigine, Mandamus, Bambou- AKLANY A“\ F[(TISE“E\T). ard, won by a neck. Plodding old Ring: | Ua- " - 4l . | mber 30, 1899, Charles Robinson er fell heir to the show. The calca- Sixth race—Montanus, Silver Tone, Humidity. [ Tative of Manchester, Mass., aged set figured that the route woull be OFFICE—00S BROADWAY. | OAKLAND REAL ESTAT {Manchester, Ma t00 far for Pat Morrisey, and their prog- nostications were correct, for after bein; prominent part of the way he finish las | papers please rment private. November 28, 1899, John, KIND WORDS FROM E. A_m Casu paiband of the ate M::;:-'re}i:el“_ ; sth”n:?l:uprs"gr;:m::m‘?;‘ ;:54 SIR THOMAS LIPTON ative of County years. ces are respect- the funeral this da rom his late resi- Francis J defeating Billy M . Reolia and St. Algnon with drawing a long breath at the end. carried 110 pounds and Bullman, passing Billy McCloskey the last quarter | showed he would be four lengths in $:07 sore from the effec At the Temple Yacht Club Dinner He Refers in Genercus Terms to His Recent Visit. LONDON, Nov. 30.—Sir Thomas Lipton, speaking at the annual dinner of the He siding, referred In generous terms to his recent visit to the Lnited States. “No mwn.” said Sir Thomas, ‘“could have had fairer or better treatment: no man could have met with a more gener- ous welcome than I had and received at the hands of the greatest and of the hum- blest iIn America. I can see no room for discouragement, and unless some one else challenges, I shall certainly do so myself very soon. All I can say i= that we had a fair s square race and got a fair and squ icking.” These sentiments were received with rolonged cheers, the entire company ri: ng an inging “For He's a Jolly Good Fellow colia seemed s 5 = v g Temple Yacht Club in the Hotel Cecll of her last journey, and thoug s 4 Cl L - D taking thica | this evening. Lord Charles Beresford pre nced favorite, hegan & a big fleld in the Thorpe had 4 drawing away in the run wyhee, & 3 to 1 5 ngths. Sylvan Las hird. k Martir r "RESIDENT. November and King Carnival c anted in the spri d, the short price of 3 o 4| accepted. Schreiber’s Flori- ecar-olds uarvlnx.\ nto ‘the stretch, where | h. The first choice front. winning_ by from Moringa. It wo rt and 15 to 1 was la this city, Jobn P. P. of Alx-la-Chapelle, ywe a [ — For More Sports See Fourth Page. e e The Bishop’s Arrival. outhern Girl by Yellow | t the biggest surprise .,(] The Burns & Wate Intances are respect- neral to-morr afternoon. McPhee t of Fell etreet. . gs an » R. Lang, 3 E of Clayton, d on at odds of 4 to| A grand wedd lemnized glant showed her a Peter's e. On each s from the jump of. >t the strip of carpet that extended too well as downed door to the curb was a the place by the crowd dressed people watching | In the wake of a pro- ge Wofford, mearly|c iges of the more aristo- run at odds of % to | cr: ppointed character came ; start, Bullman on,a four-wheeled cab, dingy and disreputa- n SW corner of California and | Morinel, t 2 money cholce, got up | ble beyond belief. S €74 by W 3 just in time to avold defeat by a necx.| ‘“Here! - shouted the policeman in THE CALL’S RACING CHART. [COPYRIGHT, 15%, BY H. H. EGBERT) OAKLAND RACETRACK, Thursday, November 30, 1899.—Forty- sixth day of the Winter Meeting of the California Jockey Club. Weather fine. Track slow. Loan charge; “you can’t stop here! We're waiting for the Rishop of 3 cabman re; jed the officer with & triumphant leer as he climbed down from his seet and threw a ragged blanket over his skeleton steed. “It's all right, guv'nor,” he said; “T've ot the old buffer inside.”—London Spare oments. Weather Report. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, November 3—5 p. m. The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date, as compared with those of same date ::.t"knm ani rainfall in last tweéhty-four Last This Last Stations— 24 Hours. Season. Season. | Eureka. . 0.0 2088 . 8.10 Red Bluft oo 7@ 21 0% T 16 o.® TR % A San Luis Obt 0.0 & Los Angeles . 0.00 248 1 Sar Diego .. 0.0 135 2 | Yuma 000 038 0.8 Fan Francisco data: Maximu: perat: €; minimom, $0; mean, W o WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. Cloudy and threatening weather prevalls throughout the northern portion of the Pacific Slope. A storm of considerable emergy over- | lies British Columbla. Rain, accompanied by high wind, has prevailed over Washington The rain along the coast and over the Sound has been heavy. The pressure has gemerally risen during the past twenty-four hours, but there has been a slight fall in the last twelve hours along the coast. The temperature Has fallen over Northers Arizona and remained nearly stationary else- where west of the Rocky Mountains. Conditions are favorable for falr weather in the southern half of California and partly cloudy in the northern portion Friday. | Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty | bours, ending midnight December 1: Northern California—Partly cloudy in_ morth portion: probably with showers along the ex- treme northern coast; falr in south partios | Friday: light variable winds. Southern California—Fair Friday: cooler in west portion: light mortheast wind. Nevada—Fair Friday. Utah—Partly cloudy Friday. Arizona—Falr Friday. San Francisco and vicinity—Partly ecloudy Friday: light variable winds. G. H. WILLSON, Local Forecast Official. et Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, Nov. 3.—CATTLE—Fat cattle, steady to firm; others quiet. Rangers, strong; butchers’ stock and canners’, active. Good to oice, $5 50§G7; 'poor to medium, ¥ WGS ; mixed stockers, $3G3 T5; selected feeders, $4 25 @475 good to choice cows, $3 15 heifers, 9 canners’, $2@3; bul 2 : calves, 34617 ted Texas beeves, $4 30@5 25 Bt e 0c higher. butchers’ 33 T5@5 3 370; light, 8 70:?)’4",’. 0 3 52%. BS—Active, 10g20c higher; - Native wethers, HG4 15 lambs, rative, $4 10G5 60; Western' wethers, $4 104 5; Western lambs. $5G5 i0. | Receipts—Cattle, 5500: hogs, 15,000; sheep, 8000 223,064; calves 625, horses, &7 Steers, $3 25G4 25; Western range 0GS—Good to chofce lots, Others shade higher. Mixed an 93 70G3 95; good to choice heavy, rough heavy, ovember receipts—Catt| $843; sheep, 314.27%; hog: carloads of livestock, 24.412. Foreign Markets. 20.—WHEAT—Spot, American mixed, old LIVERPOOL, Nov. steady. CORN—Spot, steady; and new, 3s 4%d. THE CALL CALENDAR. December, 1899, Stmr Newburg, Hansen, 4 days from Grays Harbor. Stme § days_from Seattle. Stmr Miam!, Ril Stmr Coos l'Bu. “Fielow, T hours from Saa ] Pedro and way '“sn?panmnmm.uunum aly | Ship Spartan, Polite, 22 days from Seattle. Br whip Buteshire, Swinton, 4§ days from Swansea. pichr Bella, Smith, % days from Shslaw ver. Schr Volant, Johnscn, 18 days from Grays Harbor, Schr Nettie Sundborg, Nelson, 3 days from "::L"c'%"l'irlx. Ericksen, 35 days from G ir i ricl L ys from Graye Harbor. SAILED Thus . November 8. Stmr North Fork, Bash, Eureka. Stmr Pomona, Parsons, Bureka itme Columbla, Dobeon. Mawila via Hoso- u. . Stmr Weeott, Burtis, Eureka. Stmr Cleone, Higgins. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego. U 8 stmr Hugh McCulloch, Coulson, cruiee for overdus vessels. Russ stmr Dalny Vostok, Erickson, Manila via Honolulu. Ship Orfental, Parker, Seattle. Br ship Sardomene. Masson, Grimsby. Brig W G Irwin. Willlams, Honolulu. Schr Western Home, Danerwitz. Coos Bay. Schr Bender Brothers, Wetzel. Bihlers Point. Bchr Berwick, Peterson, Slusiaw River. Schr Ocean Spray, Nyman. Schr Archie and Fontle, Jensen Stewarts Point. TELEGRAPHIC. | POINT LOBOS-Nov #, 19 p m—Weather cloudy; wind NE: velocity 12 miles. | MEMORANDUM. Per stmr Miami—Encountered a heavy SE storm off Cape Flattery to 4 miles south of Cape Mendoeino. g, scir Bella—Had secossion of SE and gales; to crew st pumpe entire | passage, and upon vessel's arrival nad five feet e A 'olnu‘dlodudmhfldllnmm session of southeast and southerly » days. Nov 3, 4 p m, while the bar, hip touched alightly, but did not damage. DOMESTIC PORTS. TACOMA-—Salled Nov 2—Schr J M Weather- wax, for Kahului. VENTURA—Arrived Nov 8-Stmr Laguna, from Eureka. Salled Nov 3—Stmr Geo Loomis. for San Francisco TACOMA—Satled Nov 28—Br_stmr Oity of Dubiin, for Hongkong; stmr Washtenaw, for E‘-n ‘rnuueo; tchr Emma Claudica, for onolulu. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Nov 30—8hip Dashing Wave, from Port Los Angeles: Br stmr Breconshire, from Hongkeng. Satled Nov f—Schr Wm H Smith, from Ta- coma for Honolulu. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Nov 30—Bark Abbey Paimer and bkia Mary Winkelmes, fm onolatu. EUREKA—Salled Nov #—Stmrs San Pedro, Weatpart, Newsboy and Fulton. for Sea Fras- eisco; stmr Brunswick, with barge Sants in tow, for San Franciseo. schr Olga. for Syd- pey: schr Monterey. for San Franciseo: sehe Lizzie Vance. for Pedro; stmr Tillamook. for San Francisco. SA.\'TA'HAR‘HAM—MH- Nov W—8tmr Laguna, from Venturs SEATTLE—Salled Nov 3Jap stmr Kinshut Maru, tor Yokobama: stmrs Jeanie and Mack- inaw, for San Francisco. MENDOCINO—Arrived Nov %—8Stmr Pommt Arena. hence Nov 25 | FORT BRAGG—Sailed Nov 3—8tmr Noyo, | for San_Francisco. KALB]O!’—Avad Nov 30—Schr Newark he ov 25, | 'SAN PEDRO—Sailed Nov 2—Schr Anale | Larsen, for Tacoms. 30—8chr Comet, for mund: stmr a | ¥ ATrices Noy 3h-Schr Navarm, from Pureks; schr Laura May, from Everett OCEAN STEAMERS NEW YORK—Sailed Nov 13-Stmr Werken- gam. for Amsterdam; stmp H'leo'n. tor - 2 e, tor Havre. PeE ;‘rfi{'}—;\mufl Nov %—Stmr Ger- manic, trom Liverpool. LIV ERPOOL- Arrived Nov ¥—Stmr Majes- tic, from New York. HAQ:('RO—-A;’;"G ov. n—lluTr Grat Wal- les. | { | The S 8. Australia sails for Honolulu Wednesday, Dec. 1, I atip m S. S Mariposa salls via Jlonolulueod Auckland for Sydney @n Wednesday, Dee. 2, S at § p. m Favorite Line Round the World, via Hawail, Samoa, New Zealand. Australia, India, Suez, England, etc.; $510 first class United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— and Heights of High and Low 1 at_Fort Point, entrance to S Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about -five minutes later than at Fort Point; of tide is the FRIDAY, DEC rd street, 205 E of Cas- S. A. MURPHY—Presiding Judge. iE B. ON m Babeock, Starter. Hal lot on FERG ok streets, 8 L LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ST RACE—Seven furiongs; selling: three-year-olds and upward: purse, $300. - e e Hoch (wife of o e Superio rt of the City and County of Wetmore pli N T = i Bgi ©f Sun Francisco, State of California.—In the A W A e N e Detting. LW z' r u.‘“:‘;,r, tal' Beet Suger 95',’"?‘,’3.5.‘ & Jovn L. Haskel, fot on N m. %m Xm. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. |0p. CN 15 :;“_) et ot dismolat et il of 4 tn 12 IThorpe = | 43| a2 . - L la z 2. BEFT SUGAR COMPANY 2 3n b 2% Romer » i t on > H i ganized and exis'ing w h 12 H 41 1 g B o 1 .9k 1 51 0 06 its oface a0d § Toy, John M § orig 1 € 20 | the early morning tides are given in the left | an unty of Sai Grace Ren me. 3 2 1 i1 6 |hand coiumn and the successive tides of the | and Helen C. Dean o Margaret A. h 6y s 20 | day in the order of occurrence as to time. The Atces are respect- sy Eddy and Taylor| .. i 52 9 bl recond time column gives the second tide of | funeral this day ! : (1) Grady, & ........o.r % o4y 1 | 12 |the day, the third time column the third tide by & majort ate resi- | e e o B | NG Dymeiite 3 oo W 10% h .1 |Conley § |and the last or right hand column gives the fon ear Californi; p lace, E 8 3 132, W Mips ¥ A P orner Caligor. | of Folsom street, SE 27 by N 55; $5025 | Time—y4_ 13%; %. 3% LAy %, 132 Winner, F. Phillips’ b c. by Tremont- | last tide of (e day. exeepe mhen ticre aes but i n Francisco Land Company (corporation) | Flla L. Good start. Won cleverly. Second and third driving. oy ai T e e e M B e 4 Ravenria had the epeed and won when asked. OWyhee went over the White Pass route | EIYeR 378 I8 204It0R T the souplings oo the § B 19 N of California street, N 3 by W ng r,.\r)Gh;.‘;;Y(i‘ 3 .:(!;r ingle stopped. mpo show: improvement. Stuttgart :nnd'n‘h:u”ll'l‘:“: ":'(;L'g 5 '.le;t:::l::fi‘; rrie E. and Henry 8. Bridge to Margaret | the depth given by the charts. The plane of mond, iot on NE o« er of Clement street SECOND RACE—Futurity course; seilini all ages; purse, $400. rder:nge is the mean of the lower low ters. - t city, N x 189, Thiny-second avenue, E 25 by N 100: 0 895. e - Mg o 3, I, perry d Investment Com. | — — 2 e Beecher. & native of Ireland, aged | o7 to John H. Hubbard, lots 11 to 14 and 21 ] |Bettrn p..AV:”‘“ . to 24 biock €, lots 41 and 42, block 23, Lake | Index. Ho Weight. St. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. |Op. . ¥y JOSE! « View; $10 e - b - Goreed: Fiied N Alameda County. | "7 King Carnival, 3....110/ 2 ia 12 45 Martin...|12 33 : J.B. White to Alice White Shebley (wife of | i Proiiiy 3 . % 3n a2 | £, ana Kate' White Southworth (wite of | - Y et vy l e £ | Eawin C.). lot on > eenth an -~ . Novémber %, 198, | Iway, N 100 b 08 1.0 4| 2 5 8 e e of Wii Fennell, nd 25 k. il 1:12. Winner, Carru‘hers & Shields’ Thomas | Berty Tot om NW erly. Second and third_ driving. —_— ] - and the | of Warring street and Channing way. Moringa ran a remarkably good race. Saddie |E. Thompson ! Joseph Gibt n County | N 1%, being lot 36, Benton property, Jeanie . ¥ Roscomm Ire § years. (Gal- | poryeiey: $1500. | Point Arena .. 3 Vemtoh, Texes, papers piease oopy-.) John Dobrindt to Willlam H. Rees, lot on > Robt. . 1 and mcqualntances are respect- | pine of Bante avenue, 150 8 of Virginia street, 89@, THIRD RACE—Five furlongs; two-year-old Coquills River.. Gray W | to attend the funeral to-morrow | & 50 by E I, lot 2, biock 2. Daley's Scenic . San Pedro...... Humbol Dec. 1 e oclock. from her late | park Tract, quitclaim deed, Berkeley: 41 | = - T - Bertiand: Dec. 1 A% Onks vithema | " Tnilon_Savings Bank to Louis Corte, lot 12, [ Portlan 1 e oF Bt sl | Mot uC l;:nn) Davenport Tract Brookiyn | Index. Horse. ~Welght.St. ¥m. ¥m. %m. m : T | Township: $10. ellow Tal - - i Toterment Holy | TEywapd 3. Pringte Jr. to National Home and e ;- £ Dec. 1 arpets and window ey, 2 | Loan Assoctation, lot on E line of Chapin (G} TOOUV 51 310 Dec. 1 and Morges b - RICH—In this city, November 28, 189, | street, 0 € of Pacific avenue, S 5 by E 75, D H H Dec. 1 - m ani s thh Setiete A.. dearly beloved husband of Bmma | being the § one-half of lots 14. 15 and 16, block e iy B I Dec. 3 hea. architects, and the Com. F. Friedrich, and brother-in-law of Mrs. H. rgm,. Tract, Alameda: $10. - St = -~ . - o Dec. 2 f . Raymond, a native of Rochester, N. Y., aged | Theodore and Clara Steinmetz (by Clarence | Time—t, 13X: %, 1:02. Winner, Foster & Hackett's ch. ¢. by imp. Watercress- -G Dec. 3 ‘irnished and the work of | 3 ¥ears and 2 months. A member of Germa- | Crowell. commissioner) to Frederick J. Hund | imp. Paloma. Bad start. Won easily. Second and third driving. . *|Crescent City. Dec. 2 ar4 cork carpets and hane. | hia Lodge No. 7, 0. d. H. S, and Court Robin | and Christopher Heinz (executors estate of Thorpe on favorite tried to beat the gate. Yellow Tail then cutfooted the filly. Decoy - Tillamook. |Dec. 3 es to be Some uD DE- | Hocd, A. O. F. Ellzabeth Metzger), lot on W line of St. Mary | slow to get in motion. Lakme . - Puget Sound |Dec. 2 satisfaction of 3 | | E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- | (or Stanton) street, 50 S of Santa Clara avenus Scratched—F. W. Brode 115, Antoinetta 110. Walla Waila. Dec. 3 ects, and the Commgiie | fully invited to attend the funeral this day | (formerly Jefferson avenue) 8 % by W_1s. - s e o = Mackinaw Dec. 3 mittee | > , at 12:30 ¢ from the pariors of | being lots 19 and 20, block 22, Mary A. Fitch = Pomona .. Dec. 3 Ehrieiat o Undertaking Company, 455 | Homestead, Alameda: $I788. 8977, FQURTH RACE-Two miles and & quarter: three-yearolds and upward: purse, | Washteoaw - Dec. 3 stitone 8 Snprn o near Post. Interment Holy c Improvement Company (a corporation) o 50 Weeott - [Humboldt. |Dec. 3 . o d g B neters Novembes . 189, Jobg | 3 0%re Q. Tayier, lot on W line o St. — - ’ TBetw Samoa Humboldt. Dec. 4 wages i - OPPER—In this city, November 3, 15%. John les street, 130 N of Buena a avenue, | 3 Bonita .... Dec. ges to be paid shail | MOEEER1 Cvea h bani of Ages Hopper | % Dot A"pimonor Jar | Index Horme_ Ao WSt Wm. Wm. Xm. St Pn. | docters. jop & |Bonita Dec. 4 5 3 vhn and Henry Hopper and | 15 and 18, block K, Map of Property of Colum. | { \ 7 th Portlan |Dec, . T bus Bartlett, neaf Mastick station, Alameda;| (B0 Forte. d oo im0l 38 - 80 24 12 14 |Gulimes o Eiy North Fork Dec. o wit $10. - 98] 3 ‘ . 4 312 33 H Australia = lDoc. Charles J. Smith (trustee) to W. W. Butler (379 Reolia. 4 . i 3 janc Zo orts.. qQuality body ml.;x-_r,d the ;un»r;)‘ !mmormr | (trustee), 1ot r-;n ine n;: r:‘;’n;udg avenue, | %S St Algnon, a....... 8001 i3 3s 31 4 4 23 12 29 |Alliance T B:;'B'llezu. 8:: first quality; 2 0 SO, SN - resi- | E of St. Charles street, ¥ § 15, being Mile, 1:50%; 14m, 2:17%; I 3:14; 2m. 3:41; 24m, 4:07%. Winner, B. Schreiber - Portiand Dec. - "'" Pennsylva {lote 6 and 76 Encinal Park Tract, Alamada;| :"{,’;’}mp, ron|ulmo-0vennrr‘: 0‘3& start. Won easily segnd and third driving. * |'iblon - Tillamook. Dec. § first quality | ;flm_}r«:"._h-,;-‘d :i_{»w*|m_ fi".,h"{f fl';:;» nflrfl;;: It was oniy.a warm-up for winner. Reolia was sore and in need of a rest. ‘3:3‘ : % | o To . b . sub- o 7, . R per yars Yor division of Heald Twenty-third-avenue Tract, LT Sl I, Lo & * and cony | SCANDINAVIAN Society—Officers and mem- | Brooklyn Township: also lots 21 and 22, block | under | bers wre hereby no to aitend the funeral | D, same Brookirn Townahip: also| Q@ FIFTH RACE—One mile and an elghth: the Paxton: free handicap; three-year- : * Mossra | ©Of our late member, John 1 block $3, tract B, Berke- | e olds and upward; purse, $800. Pier. " * Comrmittee | his late X!‘_’rldfl'\('. Lo Penteylvania e, | loy 1;:;4 and Tl\le lnl\lx:rmz 8 o A meociation. [ | —_— between wenty-first an enty-second | Berkeley; also lot on ne of High ! Pler Their M mamplen | #ireets, to-morrow (Saturday), at 1 o'clock. | atreet, L4 chaine SW from the NE \fn Index. Horse. Age. Weight.'St. Im. 1%m. Wm. Str. Fin. | Jockers i Mate & separate| By order of OLIVER OLSEN, Pres. |of Brooklya Land Compeny's Tract. thence SW | 53T e T T B ) e gm‘m 2 ! material sube + ‘A ANDERSON, Secretary 9 chains, SE 2.5 chains, NE 880 chains to| 317 Rosormonde, IR LA A% A 210 am Pler 2 | JACQUENOT—1In Fast Oakland, November 30, | beginning. containing 24 acres, Brookiyn Town- X3 s 3n 3z 32 Cogullle Rv Grays Harbor Dec. 2, § pm| et under. | s Xavier Jacquenot, dearly beloved hus- | ship: also lot 16, block €39, map of Adeline. | 1 sl o8 - 1% Newburg .. Grays Harbor Dee. 2. §pm . ~ award. | band of the late Louise Jacquenot, und de- | street lots, Onkland: also Iot on W corner of | : H - 7 58 | Belgian Kg|China & Japan|Dec. 2, 1pm, remponaitis | voted *father of Mrs L. Helno. the late | Fast Twenty-seventh street and Twenty first | t ;s Natte & ol DLl R Aberdeen . |Portiand......\Dec. I §pm|. R . 1 Qe acquenot an C 3 - | avenue, y :6, being lots 24 to | 8 ! veee2|CoO8 Bay...... Dec. 3,10 ot ety or pare Uve ¢ France, aged 63 years and 6 monthe |2 block 83 northern addition to town of | St Put Morrissey. § T TRCER A% T £5nis -.:[Coom Bayc-.&-Dve: :«_“:,g: pricr to or at the t © required, | 1 A WRENCE—In this city, November 3, 15%, | Brookiyn, Fast Oakland: also lot on N line of Time—%, :13; X, Bl K L4 1:30; m, 1:44%: 14m, L3N Winner, | Stateot Cal|Portiand.,.... Dec. 4, umlnn contracts, 1o Pay one-third v Charies A., beloved son of Charles and Mary | Firth street. 153 E of Union, E 50. N 101, W| Burk's b. m. by imp. Ormonde-imp_ Fairy Rose. Good start. Won first ari; | Corona ..... San Diegd.....[Dec. 4 11 am|Pier tising this Dotice in three Lawrence, o native of San Francisco, aged | 0, S to beginning. being lots 7 and &, block 489, | Rosormonde the best to-day. The light weight tickled Dare. Dr. Bernays very short | weeott ({Humboldt.....|Dec. 4, 2 pm|Pier S Snotusetel boiSer 2 years 5 months and 24 days. | Briges Tract, map 2, Ockland. also lot on N | of speed when it was most Needed Topmast cut off at Airst turn, after which he sulked. China & Japas|Dec. . 1pm he jublication in the Par the cost | i SLYNN—In this city, November 25, 13%, | line of Fifth street, 1063 E of Union, E %, N| Morrissey found route too long. f -{Dec. 6. 9am| The res dution awarding him his e ©f | 'Thomas, beloved husband of Honora Me- | 101, W 2. S to beginning. being lot §, block | Seratched—Casdale 102. Humboldt.....|Dee. & 10 rder to preserve Gnlformity ang o Giyan. and father of Jack F. Mary E. 7. | it Briegs Tract map 2 Oukiand: aiso lot on | ——— = = Guracag .o |Mexica, .. . [Dec. 7. 10 am s d the board has remive i ynn, y | ne street, g of Twenty- | J Walle Wall(Vie & Sd./Dec. 7,10 L R i made mpor i & I ford. Ireiand. | sixth, 8 3:4 by W 1%, being portions of 10 | S99, SIXTH RACE-One mils; selling: three-year-oids and upward: purse, 402 s e o & e prepared by the committes and g n ] 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | 17 and 18, block K, on map of northern exten- i oee . 12 m check on some bank In the City and (oume fully invited ,‘;"}fixm:m';mm- s My [-hnr%("?n&-"r:’d‘ l‘ho‘lo}“o; g line of Nolan T tting. ......'Dec. 8,10 am| < Franciseo for the sum of five h,a1.ny | (Friday). st 9:3 o'clock, - | (or y- street, 1663 E of Mark: Age. Weight. /St || ————————— T “acare Beporited by the bidne sinied | G} oward street. thence 0 8t Jo. | 576, § &, NW 36 N 87 to beginmng oins | 1odex. Horse. e ‘sn A ol s & b made pavable 1o the clerk of :_ho W 37:€ of lol". blo‘c.kali.lt‘mtm Land "33 Morinel, ¢ 106 § 1 31 2y 31 1 Board of pervisors, conditioned if the pro. | ‘'ompany’s_property. Oaklan 150 Jots | e A o 2oa - poaal be accepted and the contract awargea,| HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., 15, Dlock 38, tract B, Berkeley Land ond Tins | - o g =i il e R ) Shipping Inldkgmr and if the bidder shall fail or neglect to yay o to Flannagan & Gallighe). Insurance Association, Berkeley: also lots 4 and | ‘384 Lothian, 3 . 981 § 62 Bl Re 4% i | 4 T e s ais "hac" 873 | FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, | &, Block 105 Ut B, of above tract: also lot | 3w Meadowwhorpe S.8(3 b 4% 4% 51 H give the require hond W n six pe o] . eley: also .. 100 the wward 5 made. then and in that case 1 » Fiteh ot oppestts Ao S iihe of Magholla strmet, 225 5 of Thirteth B 15| 55 S obtat, tood0l 3 41 34 T £ 2 ARRIVED. iy Seessory by said Gers o e e B, Peraita Homestead Trace Oobiand (irmugey | (S Merry Boy. 3.. gl ~h - O iber B unty treasury by sald clerk as = , Peralta Ho: land (transter | A ] Stmr San Blas, Russell, 21 da; €ated Aamages for wuch faflure and negl | of trust); 8i. T 25: W, BN X, 18 : ¥s 18 hours fm s it O (e s & { McAVOY & cnou.i'!” | o Paion to Emily Hughes, M“M| m"?ea“,d n:‘n“w"‘.flm e ;:I'a‘ 1:44%. Winner. M. Storn’s b. m. by Morello- | Panama and way ports. Tie boardresarves the Fht to refect an FONERAL DIREOTORS O h wat ik | pal iatorest in 1ot on W Hine of Tiainah strect Away 61d. Casdale shovld have been second. Mead- | Panatna and way posis” o 04V 12 hours fm Bids if the public good so jutre. J of or Thirty-second), S 30 owthorpe [srry 2 disappointingly. Stmr Coast, Olsen, 390" A RUSSELL, Cleric i 2 Saxiana: so: - e A B hea s Horsa 8. ™ (- o 5 1 hytey fiag Pos i D. SPRECKELS & BR05. CO., Pacific Coast Steamship To Pler 7, Foot Pacific St Freignt | Steamers leave Broadway whar!, San Francisco: For Alaskan ports. 10 a.m., | Dec. 2, 7, 13, 17, 2. 77, Jan. 1, | change to company’s steam- ers Seattle. For Victoria, Vancouver (B. C), Port Townsend, Se- attle, Tacoma, Everett, Ana- cortes and New Whatcom (Wash.), 10 &. m., Dec. 2. 7, and every fifth day there- | Seattle to nlhll m?inny‘l o laska and G. N. R'y.: at Tacoma steamers for st Vaseouver io C. P, Railway. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay). 1 p. m. 5. 1, 15, 2, 7%, 3, Jan. 4, and every Afth day herea it ruz. Monterey. San Simeon, Cayu- For_Santa cos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo). o;m Santa Barbara, Venturs, Hueneme, San ) and New ’ D o NSRS ® Obispo), Barbara. ford (Saa Ll O on” Anguicr, 3} -.m_,D«.LI.IL!L-.N...JII.LIId or. in 11 ints East. "WARD, General A day thereafter. Y Eerinada. Magialena Bay. San Jose del Cato, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosa- 1ia and Guaymas (Mex.j, 10 & m., Tth of each Bt rurther Information obtain company’s folder. any reserves the right to change | v;‘;::uffl:rsw-{u notice steamers, salling dates 4 N o ling. | “TICKET OFFIOE4 New Mootsomery street (Palace Hotel). PERKINS & CO. Gen Asts. GO DAL, P avket st.. an Franciscs. THE 0. R. &N. CO0. Y DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO From Spear-street Whart at 10 a. m. 12 First Class Inclu ‘Bertd FARE 85 ociomaCiasa .u:'!..: e UMBIA. ... ovem! SEATE OF CAL A November 4 Short Line to Walia W kane, Butte, Helena and all points the Northwest. Through tickets to B C KINS & CO., GOODALL, PER! aco, 2 " Stopt at Cherbourg. westbound. 'fll!“yt' York Every Wedneaday, ¥ & | st. Pagl..........Nov. 88t Loute | Dec. &New RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwers. From New York. Every Wednesday. 13 novm. v. o 4 ensington .. Nov. 22 Friesland. EMPIRE LINE. Seattle, St. Michael, Dawson City. For full information regarding freight and PASSAK 10 INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, 30 Montgomery st.. OF any of its agencies. N R e — TOYO KISEN KAISHA. 1 s‘l'!AllE" WILL LEAVE WHARF. COR- | Oger of First and Brannan streetay 1p. m. | for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, ®alling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai, and connecting Hongkong with steamers for la, etc. No cargo received oo board on day sailing. AMERICA MARU... Thursday, Dee. 21 Traey, v 3 HONGKONG MARU. NIPPON MARU, o Via Honolulu. riighe andpassage. apply. at Companye ofheer com| T Starkeer it DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, Satlis every Thursday instead of Sat; . from November 2. 1508, at » 42 North River, foot of FOR U, S. NAYY-YARD AND VALLEIQ. Steamer ““Monticelle.” Wed.. Thurs. and Sat at § m. (ex. Thurs.