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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1900. g 1x ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. ox, brother of Jogeph G., Walter, Louise and Mattle Cox and Mrs. W. 8. Mercer, & native L, 2 ol 3650 WILL buy & new Bret-class hot 7| ©f San Francisco, aged 22 years and 1 month. . x rished rooms and IS, Dotsie of 3 7 'The services will be held to-morrow ol i <o Oper " ana Uy Detween the rallroads; terma | (Saturday), nt 10 o'clock, at the pariors of t. clean rme.; sultes o sin- | _PArk st sl et Halsted & Co., 048 Mission street. Interment : er; rat private, ® reduc DOBERT—1In this cf €7 Friends and acquai OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. uily invited to attend 10l Men he 23 u‘ rida; Y a; s\:;) .,'Icl(.- r{‘~ me- ‘m- mgt . Charles 3. etzler, 636 ashington s 9 2 - . : oaxtasp weanmveats | e o il vl | But One First and Four| Allows but Three Points to 3 — Cyp s Lawn Cemetery by carriages for cre- s : 2 THE FAS 2 D& 7S RON | 0; ON INSTALLMENTS. COST £300. | ma Seconds Secured in Con- Be Made Aga]nst Her in S anare s mON, 5 . { FOR —In this ecity, Jul_\"ll. IBhM. I-;ln:lelfié ¢ ¢ | Forbes, belgreddusghier of S ol cbs tests at Paris. Six. Courses. 141 ba el'S le > Funeral this day (Friday), at 10:15 - | s o'clock, from her late residence, 708 Gough —— ok 1 street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. | | ] &= = - | GRANT—In thts city, July 19, 190, Thomas | Marathon Foot Race Over a Distance Young Dogs m..' Good Showing in . | " Patrick, beloved son of Th ana Nellie (2700 tons burden—160 A1) Warner, master, | . Trs i ke thin‘are semrcs: | GEAnE"bestiicr of Mamie % nd Josepn V.| - of Twenty-Five Miles Is Won the Midweek Reserve Event WILL POSITIVALY SAIL {] TheSanta Fe Train takes toe Ol o wa o _buy { Grant, and nephew of Mrs. J. Kirby an a- % 1 2 £ M. 3 ~ :v-r;";fl," pay-| tie Brandon. a native of San Francisco, aged | by & French: at Union Coursing TUESDAY ~FTERNOON, ! Men ou: of town at 8 P. M. and lanis oy < ¥ i - s fEo) 4 months and 2 days. } . x S i N = | HORNER-1Ia this city, Jaly 19, 1000, William AL Park. < The 2ith of for CAPE NOME, via Seat them zt Bakersfield at 7 next e — | “Horner, a native of 3 York, aged 43 years. el g e il ouR ol 1} morninz S—In this city, July 19, 1200, Marie Ma- beloved daughter of Charles | PARIS, July 19.—The manner in which and beloved sister of Al- |the American athletes had been sweeping | e y tie. John, Otto and the late Henty | (he flelds n the international games in | COUrSIng Park was won yesterday by a native o i 2 | connection with the Parls Exposition | Harlean Gladys, a youngster by St. Law- g Fogia | opened the eyes of the organizers, and | [ence-Moonlight, and entered by T. Jores. | Pagific Goast Steamship Co. In this city, July 17, 130, Dr. 2 o ve of Penn- | the result was shown. in the handicapping | The Wwinner is a Futurity candidate and jbrsts g e e apply to the p whart, or at Market st., room 4 ROOMS AND BoARD. rve stake at Union The midweek rese! ! BUILDINC un - and . out- | sewer: situated on | 3 East Oak- | = Davie Bethune McCartee, a na e he s and 10 | syvlvania, late of the Imperial University of | ¢, y - | it her exhibition of speed in yesterday’s | harf, San Prafieisco iick. 31 por year! iocal caze? close | Tazan, Weed S0years € monthe and 4 dave fords ;”“j’;‘“t‘;m“:gf;_'“;'ge‘:gecilhzn‘zri;‘e stake fs any eriterion there is.no doubc | vr‘a\: “Alasia 5. ROOMS WANTED. > 510, 1830, | e e e 1 “Mabén. daughter of | Americans was demonstrated by the fact | that she will make a good showing in tha: S dv o Caigduy s Sneniere If you care, ask st Oak-| Michael Burke, and sister of Willlam and | that whereas on the previous days they | event. In the deciding course with Best ot Beattle ; 3 Owner. | Lizzie Burke and Mrs. Thomas Farrell. a na- | had secured four-fifths of the games, to- | Bargain Gladys assumed a lead right from For_Victoria, Vancouver (B. | | Market street or Fer Mived eon of Flora and the late Samuel Marx, | 7Y one first, with four seconds and five | the turn. She piled up six polnts and| and New Whatcom (Wash.)— s o to cars, | and brother of Mrs. J. M. Rothchild, Mrs. | thirds. then turned the hare to Best Bargain. | 1 ; hm;,wa' 941¢: h and Henry, Ralph B. and Mel. | The feature of the day’s programme was | who made the kill, scoring his only points. | 4. and every fifth e - @ pative of San franclsco, aged | the twenty-five mile Marathon footrace. | Throughout the stake Gladys allowed | Seattle to tf m ©7Funcral this day (Friday), at 10 The first and second prizes, valued at 500 | only three points to be recorded against | Y% tuver to . P. R+ e e e — snap; first | Frt Ry at o'clock, from the resids of Mr. J. M. Roth- | and 250 francs respectively, were the gifts | her, she having got the flag from Modesty, | For Eureka, Humboldt Bay—2 p. m., July 22 chiid, 1700 Broadway, thence by 11:30 o'clock | of an American sitver manufacturing com. Rather Artful, Baby King, Twilight Jr A and every fifth day thereafter. train to Home of Peace Cemetery. any, the first being a iarge silver loving Py ol . o Monterey, San Simeon, (i ue ¢ NYE_In this city, July 18, 1900, Dwight B. nd the second one somewhat smalier, | and Erin’s Hope in that order, with cleax NAN FRANCINCO. ved husband of the late Afinie A ‘Nye, | The company having Blven prizes In the | scores except with Twilight Jr., who mad {Main Line. Foot of Market Streek.) father of F and . ,» & native | standing high and broad jumps. a single point. . and every LEAV — FRow Mav 13, 1900. — ARRIVE aged 6 vyears and 11| The race, a trying one under any condi- St. Ives and his sister, Annie Lawrence, | ? # m-. J s papers please copy.) | tions, threw A ; - Oaklana acquaintances ‘are respect. | e Sontestante tohoey niar STall UPOD | chowed in good form, as did another | at Port Tar. | *7:00a Renleis, Sueuy Elmird, Veesrlle - = = ek o thal this 9ay | sun that poured -upon thelr _heads | Youngster, Coronado. The latter dog up- | S Barbara. et S B S eiie TN -~ ¥S TO LET. T o . B , £2 Prosper street, off | LATOUghout the run, and of the thirteen | set the talent in his go with St. Ives in | 0 280 Bartlett srm'r) Witlows, o and oo | Sixteenth, belweén Sanchez and Noe. Inter- | WHo entered only seven were gble 1o the third round. Four to one was quoted | gy thireaiter #7130 Martinse, Sun famion, Vaiilos Fovar o - enny. 1 | ment private { fin he result was a victory for a|against the winner's chances. Whisky | ia. Madalena Bay, San Jose dol Calfatoga and Sants Rosa........ *8:19p. e e e Frenchman, and his compatriots celebrat- s e (1Y, 1 0, 0S8, [ed their first and only win in the sports | Hill, another favorite, went wrong for the ate Jane T. Peden, and sister of George | With characteristic enthusiasm. French | Plungers. Through favor of the hare ne | AU o - *3:004 Atlantic Erpress— Og 11:434 and William J. Peden Jr. and Mrs. Neil | Spectators invaded the track and carried | lost in a close score to Rather Artful, a For further information obtain company's :80s S Juse, ve of.San Francisco, aged 28 | Theatro Michel around on their shoul- |1 to 3 choice. The other short-ends which | folders | 1o Placerville, | ders, while the cheers resounded across | won were Game Cock, who beat Co The company reserves the right wrzaville, Chico, lted IMufr.. vices will be held this day | the grounds. Pearl, 5 to 3; Go On beat Cruiser, 5 to sailing dates and hours Asie, Chiness (for Yo all in fruit. . near Twentleth. age; 9 rooms. ; fine conditi age, 4 room rooms; Mazatian, Alt: *8:004 Davis, Woodland. Knights Landing, Suaymas (Mex Mazsrilie, (v o T _sT:ase steamers. - 5 AUSTIN h 101 f Hal- 2 S Vi : 1005 Broadway and. | sion sirect. | Toterment | Americans Fare Badly. B A SR T e e . | 2 3 e, j ¥ omit flowers, The three Amprican competitors, to : J B % ua 2 to 1; Bopita be: a ’?’\‘}d Eever hg{\jioa}g, ,{al‘?dkhadl."- Breeze in a bye, 2 to 1; Baby King beat | Newton made the best showing, keeping | jesse Moore, 2 to 1, and Beau Peep beat | Ubinger, and fa oS binger and MM. P. L. White, a native of | 1o il the leading batch of Frenche | Dore, s ver, Oraaba, Chlengs. . Germany, aged 65 years 6 months and | o' uneil about twenty miles had been Remus, § to 2. THE D. R- & N. GU. . *11:004 Niles, Livermore, Stookton, Sscrs. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALL. st.’San Francisco, duction to 3 2 to you from H. Schellhaas, the e dealer. | n ; h and Franklin, Oakland. R ¥ MARRIAGE LICENSES. | :;","‘;"‘;f"" LR R L8 T G?;:Pe'sdgzficia{e:'\:(‘llrse's '}.}:lx{:)w"-udge glolty DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO meat~ Mandota, Haoford, Vissiia, monthe | had been weeded out. Newton, who . follow: L 5 The following marriage licenses were issued | | Dot baen feeling weil for several days, | Midweek Reserve Suke—Fist rouna: 3| PO R TI..A N D e Siirwmedn, oo ol Wag Staticas. overcome by the heat and exertion, was | Lyech's Game Cock beat Lowe & Thompsors From Spear-street Whart at 11 a. m. | ? Haywazds, Niles and Way Stations. yesterday g:00r Mastier, San Rawou, Vallefo, T Lombard st ). F. Cemeter now obliged to drop behind. He struggled | Cora Pearl 15-13; H. Ly FARE $2first class Inciuding Barty . 25,1810 Bush street, ! iileon's Se Yet 14:5; A 10 ‘Powell street “HWERL on_pluckily to the end, but reached the (3fll. Allen & \Wileons Scoand Xef 1 Jef $8 Second Class ana Meals. Maga, Caligiogn. Savita Itost. and Helen 3. | Henry § goal nearly an hour and a quarter arter | Martentt's Bill Hoster best Ruseell Allen & | T4V $8 Second Claas “aioer napidis, " Winters. " Hacr July 3. Aug. 1 «FOIY X, Aug= & 307 Nlies, San Jeseanl Stoc pokane, Butte, 00p The Owl Limited—Trac the Northwest Bahars the winner. By this time the spectators | S - Seggerson elcle ! lLar. e & Gerber's C 1, ‘ggerson s imagined that a ve those who had ar- | G0 1 G. Shan Vilartng o rived had abandoned, the race and many | Soid, Hill beat C. Sharman'e 8t. valentine 5-0: vent home. Newton’s arrival, therefore, | Mexichol's Fros 2 3 B . + | McNichol's Frosty Morn 12-1; J. J. Edmond Maryariila, Oruell MBIA sails. 3 Short line to Walla W Helena and all points la, a ‘street, and | - Menct | b it ot almost unnoticed, except by theé |Go On beat J. H. W. Mulier's Cruiser 1-4: | Through tickets to all poir st bara, L o ¥ St ;g Emunaos. SR oclock: from Bis Jate re S who gave hiln an encourag- | . Carroll's Columbia Leat J. H. W. Muller WARD, ¢ 1 Agent. | *8:00r Presas t 7, city, and Clara Wil- | itacion Valley. ing cheer as he entered the track for the | Moonstone 3-0; J. Potter's Remus beat Bartels &4 0 Market st, | Top. octiad, Merce 3 - P B ; iy Tn Hile 6 Tt ik 16 three laps which formed the copclusion | Bros.” Best Brand 12-0; nch's Ej | GOODALL, PERKINS & €O., (FRaymoud for Yosemite), Frewio. . *1118p - 7 the San Framsieco AL AR e T € of the race. This he did walking. Grant R. Doyle’s, White Fern 10-6 Superintendents. *3:30¢ New ricans Express—linkersfield, v RN B I g g i " | and McDonaid" arrived a little iater to- | Casserly’s Sile beat P. C. Blic | = 5= | 3 owing orphan and 7. 204 Ellis street, and | EF The futieral cervices “will take gether. Grant, who was quite done up, | Glory 123, N. Beggs' Beau Peey ! - g boys have been rece! 4 Lyon street. | z'?‘m_\ (Friday), at § o'clock, at St. Ig dropped on the grass after passing the|Lynch's Claiborne 10-i; T. Cooney's KIMBALL sTEAMSmP N}MPA"Y *0.20p Hauta Fo T 1412 Larkin street, and Ger- | tius College. Interment at Santa Clara, by | finish line, and seemed to be in a fainting | Faverdale beat J. L. Ross' Wautagh i g Tor Mo} Franklin street. 10:50 k train from Twenty-fitth and Va- | condition. He received every attention s Rluestone beat F. Rothman's Justice | 1 esien S0 | @:49r Haywards, nrfl;‘xw’m: and . streets. | from the French and u:rl‘wr pelf)pleh w;\‘o'” Gatrm's Imperial beat D. E. Wi 18:00r Valioiv ... les place HEALOR—In Sutter Creek, Cal., J ‘. | stood over him fannin im. Finally he | Buckl artels Eros.' Best Barg. @6 e Orlontal Dye. ‘30, P and Agnes Me- Deloved wite ot Rabert’ Shesint, | rt\‘u%&‘rwl and. walked to the dressing | . Stark’s Thunderbolt 4-0; Kelley & Hanley's | N OME, awor Ol Mot " il i and George Pren. | room leaning on the arm of his trainer. — | Baby King beat R E. de B Lopez's Wattle- ; oy 4 Tis, 2 eet. | dergast, ive of City, M aged s rk 3- sse Moo bea . L ma A. M. 31 Stanley & 15 years 11 months & ¥ iminia ey Missed the Pole Vault. Sutton's Glen Anne 11-7: Pasha Kennels' Rather PORT CLARENCE, CAPE YORK AND | rmoer vaick and Butte, Mont., papers please copy) Owing either to a lack of notice or to | Artful beat J. J. Edmond's Whisky Hill SAFETY‘ HARBOR - . July 18, | uynfamiliarity with the language, (hei;‘:‘-m";;‘l‘“' Harlean Gladys beat T. Cooney's G ""5"':“" "; Americans were 'H’TIP!! from the cur}{e‘szu M Germany, aged | for the pole vault. The men were all in |, M 3 £ rth, marriase and aeath motices sent by | B0 are respect. | CORUME and Sitting bercath a tree about | REATON, P %L LSsinare,, Conn ail will not be inserted. They must be handed | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (WeNLY yards from ihe pofnt of coBtest, | pasha Kennels' Run Amuck beat D. E. Wiley in &t cither of the publication offices and be | (Saturday), at 9 o'clock, from the parlors of | Dut the ¥ rench officials cal eh n}u:les ltl{“ Buck 12-6; G. Sharman's St. Ives beat E. ) 1 n they saw the| geloge's 'Lady Gilmore 82; G. Sharman Maryaville, The Flegant, Commedicus, Fast Al Passes- | Foriinnd; Tuget Soand and Fash_*8:094 ger Steamship "‘;‘:""‘"::“;:'"-:‘"" JOHN S. KIMBALL, ‘ mfifi-mgftm:"_n‘"u;w Benta 4-0; G. Nethercott's Ruby R a byl Halton's Tic Tac beat J. C. Collin: Robert § yre vs.. Willlam Me % 3 { B Hnd B 0 =ed with the n: per- | Gent & Guntz Undertaking Company, | known to them, and w o i3 * & o nd tipal ¢ B et Ll B s authorized to have the same published. | 1200 Mission street, - between Eighth and | pole vaulting start they walked over and | Annie Lawrence beat A. Beronio's Rocilin Twenty-Ave hundred tons' dlsp Newazk. Centorrllie, an Jose. Feito: T4 Anderson, § yrs._§ mos nth, thence to All Hallows' Church, Six- | attempted to compete, but Were not per- | Beiie - Olympus beat H. Lync ABOUT AUGUST 1. P 1 mo.; Walter Smith, § teenth avenue and N street South, for serv- | mitted to take part. As the result of their | Cotton B: D. Toland's Hard Lin v T e : uf For Passenger and Freight Rates Apply to | Ponider Crook, ices, com: at 10 o'clock. Interment being left out, they were allowed a spe- clal scratch event. What would have happened had they | Gray's Com: lowed to enter the regular compe- | Washington §yrs 1N s:: Laurence | HALVERSON - “hester Davis, 4 yrs. § | the wife of W ¥rs. 5 mos., and John | _ter Holy Crc Principal W KIMBALL STEAMSHIP CO.. rket st., San Francisco. nder beat C. Grau's J. A. Klein's Coronado beat Martha 1900, Clar- and’ Jullan i OUN n Oakl: | b B —— | 0 O e R - { br mond and | tition can be gathered from comparison | Nethercott Bros.” No Wonder 12-4; James Car- ! : e <3 for #: collectio . | Jouan Trellies, o omtive.of LesdvjIN, Lolo.r | of thig results “with ‘tiibas theurezular T e e e . e Bow | 5 s OHIO CREEK ROUTE FERRY. t ¥ | ears 2 m s and 7 days. | ever : former Kauser, a Hungar- | Attwood 13-2. - - HEAPEST and best 1 c I | O oY s ol 3 | Molock. at St Brendan's choreh corner of | Lemmaing, a Swede, was second. with 3| £oierginet [ty 38 Tl Euionion heat FROM SAN FRANCISCO DIRECT TO ~4:90 3 6 p 3 ® | Brown and Amna F. Dorgelon, both of San | Harrison and Fremont streets, for the repose | metres 40 centimetres, and Colett Kau | Remus beat Emma M, 9-5; Beau Peep beat | Peom Ba8LAN nit one 3 for 81, | o ieco, v of the soul of Jeremiah W. Whalen, Friends | third with 3 metres 20 centimetres. aU- | gjlence, 5-i; Bluestone beat Sweet Faverdale, | L $12:00 *1:00 12m : postage csmr and acquaintances are invited to atten ser's handicap of 4 centimetres gave him | 13.5; Best Bargain beat Imperial, 16-10; Baby | 9, . T AR RS e e —— Tele o e ovene | Kin oxe "dece "pege, STt n Molatoy COAYE DIVISION (Beond = NG AC 2 . On the other han n e SCr e’ eat Rather Artful, 8- Ta . S HOTEL ARRIVALS. Horton'“clearea i merres 45 centimetres | 34: Tuiiignt v ve Gn or about Jllly 23d. | (oo inds bought —— v o o 0 centimetres. | Ives bea vmpus, | 1004 San Jose s - 1 July 19, GRAND HOTEL. and Fvoraics mistres and 40, o Hard Lines, 5-0; Coronado beat Bannockburfl, | po. raecage and other particulars apply to | Almadon Wedyond he Dry Voorsanger, Em: | & Haussman, Portland S Summetfield, Reno Fifteen Heats Required. 5-0: Erin's Hope beat Commander, § or pas gy e = 17:80, Sunday Eseusion fr Su B AR Sackia amis. Boh o E Waldman,'Portiand A Wellhemer, 'Fregno The'day’s programme opened with the hird round Bill Foster beat Scotlan . EMPIRE TGOMERY S Sonta Crus Pucide Grove :R—HEIM—In this city, July 17, s Joree, Jdabo My H Prowning: N Y| handicap 100 metres flat race, for which] %, Ltle FRierion Reat G0 O FON B | ALASKA ey — b o Tk Cineer mba . H~Schroeder, Fred C. Steiner | A 7 Siagor, Pa F W Tiden, lowa there were sixty-five entries, necessitat- | (b "33 "Harlean Gladys beat Baby King, and Bertha E. Heim. A G Brunsman, Ohio |S F Balliet, lowa ”‘% 2"“"“2‘ lr‘;x)i-llshiae‘rsé won by Minnehan | £, Tyilight Jr. beat Ruby R, 11-3; Coronady AMERICAN LINBE. e e 35 Tman OB, 5 R RRIELOMALL, he semi- v 2 R s B B RN v “ 2 M'B Fassett, Los Ane |F B Pattie, Cal McClain, Holland, Schubert and Pritchard | Lawrence, NEW YORK. S0UTZAMPTON. A : "phoe South 762 DIED. © W Wood, I, Banos' |W Andrews, S L O |and ihese contested in the final, which | “Fourth round—Little Fullerton beat Bill | Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound. 3% San Maioor Hedwood, Menlo Por = Moving Com- Buck, George Maben, Sallie C H Fairchild, Cal W J Haldam, Sonora | was a pretty race and full of interest. | Foster, 3-4; Best Bargain beat Beau Peep, 5- From New York every Wednesday, 10 a. m. RS AR, Sewta %0 “':"; ,,,:: C Barry, Nel: . Samuel | Mrs N E Eaton, Los A|C Wetmore, Suisun | Minnehan's handicap was six metres, Mc- | Harlean Giadys beat Twilight Jr., 5-1; Erin's | g 3 ¢ 25/St. Paul......August 15 | Fres Plach, Stata Conn, Saitnes Behan, Jar | H Wittenberg, 'Ptld ~ |T A Jefts, Rockland | Clain's three and one-half, Schubert's | Hope beat Coronado, 5-3. New August 8 St. Louis.....August 22 Mouterey and o o Brown, William 8. H Warhauer, Or A Tenhena. Cambria . g e BrHohara Fifh round—Best Bargain beat Little Ful- ity e = 2 Craner, Adolph P, |2 Laver, NY Mrs 3 Stocchini, Cal, | ghe-halfy Folland'e fous A they swept | lerton, 8-1; Harlean Gladys beat Erin's Hope, ReD STAR LINZ T B e e e e Cereda, Lorenzo J Moragne, Hilo, H I/Mrs M by C : ok a ¢ 3-0. New York and Antwar i - v s . George |8 SRy Hawail 1 Mastr Ditpnbesse cal | over the turf the biue and gray of George- | “Boiaing round—Harlean Gladys beat Best| rrom New York ovéry Wedneadas, 12 moon, | 1200 Se Jose. Los Gatoe and Prtncioal o Dobert, Henry C. Mrs C W Wood, d, Cal|lL B Irwin, N Y town's two entries were seen to be leading | pargain, 6-2. | ' 3 Sy i o3 PR..; . il - Forbes: Farle B (I B Freuno %€ Nendree: Toa Ang | safely. They finished almost’ abreast, e | o o At | P ah i T o e Grant, Thomas P. ec Mrs Berry, Fresno C D Shattuck, Chgo | Minnchan beating - his college mate. | Shse - - ANIGATION C 5 e San J i Way Zasi 2 | Horner, Willtam Treidler, (,l-rencew W E_Trainer, ChicagoJ O Derr, Stockton Pritchard was third. Time, 10 4-5 seconds. | BROOKLYN FORGING AHEAD. XNTEH.\;;T{E;E‘g{;miv;‘ IGATION CO.,. | A:m-u...::: sy nrmum..;mm“' : e [ Mo e, c , De te) Jurne, Los. flat_race, which was contested in four = ) b Saturday only. TYPEWRITERS AND | BUCK—1In this city, Joly 17, 1900 George. dearly | & 11 Gresnborn. & I T Ty trial heats. Hayes, with a_handicap of Very Close. g"‘fifg{"r“ anjf:tf‘.nmi":g‘mm @ Saturday and Sundas ¢ Sunday and Mondas. Thursday, instead o o vier & e sk oot o CALIFORNIA NORTAWESTERN RY. (0. MPAGNE. July 26 IN TYPEWR] S W beloved husband of Mary A. Buck, and father | TIPEWRITERS—We | of Mamie L., George E. and David J. Buck. | ewriter E> Friend ~d acquaintances are respect- ! | w Greenberg, Sacto A Bannamm, Los Ang = R C e Vallejo |3 B C: 45 metres, won the first; Lord, of Chicago e, : L i §"u‘i}’%é‘apn, “Valiol? Monaghan Nesfies | University, with a handicap of % metres, | COBRECT STANDING OF THE CLUBS. ) Saiiing e ] Grant, Alaska was second; Cregan, with a handicap of | ~upe W. L. Pet Clubs— W. L Pet.| 10 a m., £ Bunsion Mapa | ive metres, won the second heat; Benmet, | pClube— W. L Pet) Clube s . & P 1 o attend the funeral this day N atn 266 | fulls invited to. el (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from Masonic Temple, Portland |Mrs G Smith, Sacto with a handicap of 15 metres, getting . 40 34 .540|Boston . 33 457 | TOURAINE, 2 L AQUITAINE, August LAESSE®m T n ost and Montgomery streets, under Chicago | second place. The third heat went to grlx\ll.g:{;fm; 38 34 .528(St. Louls 37 436 |9; LA BRETAG) August 16 First class to 419 On i | N e i int® Donaters | PALACE HOTEL Christensen, Dane, with a‘hhunglcap of | Chicago ......37 3 .314/New York 3 1370 | Havre, Second class o SAN FRAMCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIG ————————————————— 2D - . % | timetres, Mechling, with a handicap Havre, $5 a v: 5 per cent reduction on | PROPOSALS. R ot o g SOOI | 2P o o gy g B o L Ll being Secona: The last heat| BROOKLYN, July 18 —Brooklyn had a pienle round" trip. GENERAL' AGENCY ~FOR| o L) e o g Y s % | P i pe ot Tt St 3 v Hall, Brown Univers é to-day, making ten hits for twen- | UNITED &7 D A e s Nuck: . CAL oved daughter of J s and the late Eillen | Mrs € G Fulton, Cre Ed Los was captured by Ha with Phillips ¥ n o Fradaan. - Ballding), Niw " Yok . . S e | Barry."and beioved sister of Molie,” Nettic | Leon Hirsch, Tortland F pra ; Ave, French. being second. tv bases in five innings. Newton, who succeed- ( {%, \ 1°0"%h Pacific Coast Aments, 5 Mont: | WEEK. DATS. o 900, 100 o w12 contractors, bullders and materlal | .4 Tiilie Barry, Mrs. W. J. Riley and the | Wm Fumsey, N'Y A Greasley, Phila, Pa | Handicap Too Big. ed him, had lttle better success. Kennedy had | gomery avenue, San o e gty &L F R ' “propocale of bids are solicned for | late Tillie Barrs. a native of San Franciseo, |'C § Ettinger, N¥, |\F L Gray & b, Sacrto | 1o 0 4t came to the final a big handi- | the Cincinnatis guessing for seven innings and ——————— | %15 % . Baturdays Extia trips at 1: ce for the president 11 take place to-morrow | T Z Galvin, Pa S Parwer Honotaiu' ™ | cep of 75 metres was given to Christensen, | then grew careless. Attendance, 1100. Score: | ;yEEANIC 8. S. CO.—HONOLULU, APIA TR S o 148 a miim SO : clock, from her late resi- | J G Perm and w, Va'A N Kepfukal, Hono'lu | which was impossible to overcome, and | Clubs— R H E|Q AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. AYE—s:0." 9: 4 : 130, =cessary there- 118 Chattanooga street, thence to St. | W E Barron&w,France C B Wiison he finished yards ahead, Hayes being | Cincinnati s 0 4ig s STRALIA( Honolulu only) AN RAFAFL TO SAN FRANCISCO. s will be recelved 5 where a solemn requiem high | Mrs B E Colvin, Los A Mrs L Lillls, N Y second and Lord third. Time, 1:52. Brooklyn M 4 ..Wednesday, Juiy . m. K DAYS—6:10, 7:80, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 13 B s Dnlvarsity | 5 1ll be celebrated for the repose of her | F W May, N B H Burks, San Joss Second men contested the 400 metres | RBatteries—Phillips, Newton and Wood; Ken- | S. £ ALAMEDA (via Honolulu), to New o N a Bastaye Eate Gl n the Mark Fopkin: foul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment | ¥ H Halstead. N Y |Gus Miller. N Y hurdle race, Tewksbury and Lewis of the | nedy, Kitson and McGuire. Umpire—Swart- Zealand and Australia.Wed., Aug. S, 8 p. m. [ son and California sts., | private, Haly Cross Oemetery. | F K Rule & w, Los A/F A Winship, N Y | Americans starting, but Kraenzlein, who | wood. 5. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agts., 44 SUNDAYS—8:10, 3:40, 1110 & m: 140, 3:8 15T Beasre 12 o'clock m. | pEHANIn this city, July 19, 1900, James, be- | ' G Smith & w. Mich|Jng Cross, Los Angeles | wag the seratch man, not starting. Im- Pier 7, Foot Pacific St Freight Office, 327 Market S | 5.05. 6:% £. . r t 5| loved husband of the late Bridget Dehan, | J M Long, Portland, 'F M Johnon, Denver | paqiately after the start it was seen that| BOSTON, July 18.—The Bostons signalized ad e | Between San Francisco and Schustzen Part aticr and father of John E. Mary A, and Thomas | NEW WESTERN HOTEL. | the finish would be ~betgveen the two | their return home by winning handily to-day. HATHOR .....5500 tons | ®2Me schedule es above. ¢ re placed i the office of | g Fvnds Abd Aouaiatances are respect: | W A Smith, Vallejo |S Hoftman, Portiang | Americans and Pritchard of the English | Attendance, 110. Score: | KnsMus u" OCTAVIA 217000 tons | Loave [k e Arive 207 Sansome st., San | gyily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | R Arnold, Vallejo W Lewellan, Portland | team. Pritchard had the best handicap | cjups— R. H E | LUXOR 8600 tons | man Franctiseo. |Apr. 15. 1900.| San Franclsco Y iminx). at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- | C Roemer, § Leandro |A Wallace, 8 Jose and his lead was not overcome. He won | goston . 5 9 1} - ——— ABYDOS ......4000 tons - T Weel dence, 2908 Twen! ird street, thence to St. | T Russell, Fresno A P Tugwell, Tacoma | rather handily in one minue six seconds, | Chicago - .1 6 0| Monthly sailing for Valparaiso and Hamburg, Week | Sua- } H ;:u_:h i n“ ‘ Peter's Church, where a solemn requiem mass | C Newman, Tulare J A Coliins, Marysville | Teéwksbury being second and Lewis third. | Ratterles—Willls and Sullivan; Garvin lnd{ via Mexican ports, Central and South Davs. | days. Destination. ays. | Ve, i1 be celebrated for the repose of his soul | E Rato, Modesto P Casad & w, S5 Jose | Pritchard handicap ~was 15 metres, | .5 3 mpire—0 Day. i America, ete. g~ 2t 8 o clock. Interment Mount Calvary Ceme- | J King, L Ang J Rlef, Phoenix Tewksbury's 414 and Lewis’ 10. Fabre, e 3 00 tons, sails about August 10. am| Petaluma. 4 [ tery T L, Wiegand, Pnrtlndr.d J Kellogg, Stockton Charles, De Roa and Tauzin, all French-| pyLADELPHIA, July 19.—Bernhard e | ELS & BROS. CO.. Agents. pm| Santa Rosa. . . Of ten (10) per pROWN-In Honolulu, H. L. May 21 1900, | Mrs Bryant, Portian men, were the other starters. AIthough | ...a.a in keeping Pittsburg’s hits scattered in Fult ot if said P«;uirflvsz’:x:‘p‘u::xmfinxi g Fw""‘xgwq;‘ge'{ufifinfl i —_T—*— (wemly—t'.‘wn m"‘| '":"‘T’ i ;he(gm m“"‘f‘ t s game, which accounts for Philadel- 1:30 Windeor. ; N S poe shal H. Brown. a native of Seo 3 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIO: steeplechase only twelve started, as the %3 2500, 2 | S T e coatracs te Saithntly’ ses. | | 0 N B e, Bent T NS. | fandicaps fuightened many. K Phia's Victors. Ao, e ", p,| BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. o i 5 = Per_ | July. 32, gt 20 @ W The Americans and Englishmen felt | Clubs=~ 3 = s 8 g et | Sveryiiia ty a bligations in accordance CRANER-In this’city, July 18, 1500, Adolph Louls Luche!n.lu Hl‘nple mc_hel lot on S,E 4 no chance of winn! Pittsburg .. 3 12 1 9 . roporsl, wnd plan and weeifica | “FATENE" Seloved husband " of Garoliens | Une of Howacd, 2124 NE of Twelrh street, N | DAL, (K, DT H0 ol L 08 AT G200 | Phiiadeiphia ¢ o1 FORU. S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJQ. pm $0am Clovercale IEpm_t20m P - ¥ required | (roner father of Mrs. S. Baruch, Mrs. M. iding and Loan Association to | decided to start. The two men with the | Batteries—Leever and Zimnier; Bernhard and Steamer ““Menticello.” ‘_, !”Ll'i'n‘:m 2:35 pral .'_".:: Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 9:45 contract. TI A v, -y he Tight 10| Moses, Mra. J. T. Burtchaell and Philip 3. | , CliRens CXU o 1ot on B line of Twenty. mfiiesz handicaps were Duhnoe (German) | Douglass. Umpire—Emslie. o nd & s is hereby reserved. | Craner, mnd brother of Mrs. J. Morris, H. on, 1o . : MON., Tu . n - ‘Germany, | first street, 105 W of Noe, W 25 by 8 114; 240 metres, and Kraschtil (Austrian) = . - 28 itled ‘an | Seed T L T L RS ] Y, | B e ave K. Siatoninson 10 John 1ied- | with 24, Thesé {wo lod all the way mad | NEW YORK, July 19.—New York won from | e T g e T | e -.-' wn-.' R e rganize the University of | 7 The funeral will take place this day | quist, same; $10. finished with the Austrian in front. | St. Louis to-day by better all round werk. At- | [0 ‘randing and office, Mission-street Dock, = $:90 pm, | 6:20 pm 1868, and an (Friday). at 10 . m., from his late residence, | Oscar Heyman to Maurice Ballin, lot on N | Bushnell of the University of Pennsyl- | tendance, 2000. Score: “ Telephone Main 1508, ) o o i 25 thereof, ap- | 7 Hairicon street, thence by electric car t0 | line of Twenty-first street, 7 E of Alabama, | vania with 173 metres handicap, was| clubs— B s w ) bt Sy ey v March 2% 2, relating to the con- | Hills of Eternity Cemetery. 25 by N 1M: $10. i third. Time, 7 minutes 17 2-5 seconds. | st. is . o 3 13 1| = = 5:00 Glen Ellen. approved March 3, 1897, e dwin H. McDaniel to California Investment | Grant was the other American in the race, | New ¥brk $-n 1) RAILROAD TRAVEL. pui 868 pewi Gleny mittee on Grounds and | & _— and B o e oot Tt o | and he and Orton were too heavily handi’ | . ceries—Young and Criger; Mercer ana | V-3 am| 8:00 am Iu.u. Als o - T { HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., Lu:;._:(;af gDo;:‘whe; gorset. 20 8 of Twenty.faurth Cwn,‘: %o hn!,; to ;\,.im‘ ] . B o Dty [~ e | ] S Sra| Sebastopol. | 745 pmi - - Acting Secretary. | (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher). L, B 2 A In the running hizh jump handicap s | ¥ - g e | DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. Ml A R amestoad: atso ot on | Torebloem (Swede), With'a handicap of American League . lm"" PAEIFIB BUAST RA".RUM. e e T o 23 > sy Sanrtermas. | FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERs, | block W Excrisior Homestetis, 2100 ot o 1| 657 centimetres, was first, clearing . two Via Sausalito Ferry. b O A ecarte: 8t Lytton for Lytton Springs: st 0. Sealod propossis, | 4 W FIIR St. coposite Lincols Schosl. "0, block 8. Excelsior Homestead: aiso lot | Metres five ‘centimetres: Strauss, a Hun- | DETROIT. July 10.—-Barolt 9. Minneapolls 4. Commencing April 22. 130, Geywerville for Sksgs Sprives: at Cloverdals récetved at this eup-; ¢ ~ Telephone Soul on W line of Twenty-ith avenue, 0 § of R | garian, with 35 centimctres handicap, was | INDIANAPOLIS, 2 o FHOM RAN FRACCISCS 10 MILL VALLEY | for the eveers: ¢ Hoolsnd for Duncam m.. y 21, 1%, Pacific | 2 by W 240; also lot on E line of | Second, cleargnf two metres, and Reming- | Ka! ';.'FM “July 19.—Buffalo 1, Milwaukee 6. "7 AND SAN RAFAEL. Spri Higbiand Mnf. Kelfseyville, Carls- opened for furnish- UNITED UNDERTAKERS. of Visitacion, N 41, E 93:6 2.3, | ton of the University of 'Pennsylvania,| BV S ¥ | WEER DAYST i S36 11:00 o m; Ded Springs Sois Bay. lLakepert and Bartiet npiete, and exth parts. % h 167, lot 2, block 1, Sunnyvale Lome- | with a handicap of 20 centimetres en- = 12:45, *1:45, 3:15, 4:15, °5:1S, » m. Eprings; Ukiain for Vichy Springs, Saratogs 5 o articles of domes- 27 and 20 Fifth st. Tel. Sout 5 ezy, a Hungarian, with 25 ecentimetres Ryan Quits Jeffries. $ EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and Saa lv:‘np. 5 L “ies, h;r'l Dv!.l,o ::{g;' ngs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter 3 ufacture, conditions FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. argaret Miller to P. W. Riordan, Roman | handicap, and Steffen, a German, with| EHICAGO, July 19.—Tommy Ryan de-| Rafael, on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays g{.’“ Day's, Riverside, Lieley's. Bucknell s # equal (including in | o * Archbishop of San Francisco, lot < z S St ot Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. G A aerect. 1618 W OF Civirch: oy | g Cohtimetres handicap, tled for’ third | ored to-day that he was through for all | 834 Sundeys af 0:40.and W35 pom - 1 B0 PO o eiante, - Hullville. Orcs . Hot rch, W | place with 1 metre 9 centimetres, g t e such preference . 114; $10. 14 ith Jim Jeffries and would never 3 1245, *1:30, 345, 5 % Eorings, Meadocino City, Fort West- be g iticles of Amerlcan produc- B D re. Hotlo and Antonia Canepa to G, B. Swede Wins Discus Throw. umfr;:s:i'ut the heavyweight champion i | b T o =% dou P e W ) s + o nt of the ShEmEti T MeAVOY & CO. Perott{ and, Adriani Apmerto, subdlvided Stty: | The Americans did not make a show in | his training. Ryan's version of the spiit- | 10 a. m. does not rua to San Rataet Sus. | PoIVs Sppines. Haris o i he ~vice there. The Untted “ 3 BAL yara lot Mo7, : the discus throw, which was won by So- | up is that his compensation was too sm: i Monday round trip tickets e e e FUNERAL DIRECTORS & ENBALMERS, || i of said for, 91:4 5 ot Tavior siresr, & 2 | the 0505 TeoRs. up.is that his compensntion was £no small | e () run_to San Saturdey o v H. and Ella Lolor| In the long jump handicap the Ameri- OCEAN TRAVEL. FROM SA. WEEK D. ' proposals will . d & better chance and = & 230 | bevo: —————— S, G——— | (o ]ministratrix_estate of Emma Loler, 1806 d. | €ans stoo secured a m.; 12:30, 1 ™. v “nvelopes con- : % #ces, 530 Market st Chroniele {30 ™ o2 "on SE line o Bryant strest . 21| second and _thtd prize, the result bolnfi n;fi HIPS o Mandayls "":-ucu- "flg\! et S TR 7 ‘ndorsed “Pro- | | NE of Langton, NE 25 by SE %06, reconvey- | that Koppan, a Hungarian with a Z . (H. €. A i | ance "deed; A cap of 1 metre (0 centimetres, jumped TOY0 KISEN KA]SHA. CEONDATESSE T, Yo, siiofu i mase | General Managir. Gez. Pass. Agest ! metres 8915 centimetres; ain, Univer- s = : 5, 6:45, 1: B Z Builders’ Contracts. Sty of Pennsylvania, with a handicap of d P uins marked (% start from San | Witiam Buchanan (gwnen with Aueuse ®. | 35 Centimetres, did ¥ metres 1 contfme | F i e ":*,L‘"'““'m’:;‘; ;SA_,;E_%,‘? om 8 {R:A“;,F:};-m | JOUNT TAMALPATS SENIC RAILWAY i 2:45, 3:20, 4:30 5:20 »oding AYS_5:35, %630, 140, S:40, 0: 'On Sunday round trip tickets to all points B e s G, 50 g s & A San Rafael at half rates. 1 rt RAFAEL TO SAN reduced rates. ¢ A ony past thereof. Telephone South 247. Y8, Denke Jr. and E. H. Denke (contractors), ar- | tres; Remington, with a handicap ‘néx First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m DAYS....0:80 a. m.. 1:45 and 5:13 p. m. DIVIDE? TICE—Dividend No. 107 (ffty chitect ——Alterations and additlons for a | centimetres, covered 7 metres 65 centime- G m.; 12:35. 148, 20 pom. E ©) of the Oceanie s‘..,,i,hjl two-story frame bullding on E line of Larkin | tres; and Prinstein, the ~scratch man, | £0f, YOROTAMA & R o ssine st | Rk JIRIPS on Mondays, Wednsedazs R e e o e o : et o “and Cate CRE MATION stgiet Tin 8 of Jackeon, 8 76 vy B s20; Sin | broice the Erench Tecord with 7 metres | folecling ‘v Hongkone with steamers for Ta: O ™ | KW TAVERN OF TAMALPATS NOW OBEN. i se 0 Thuraday. w1y LpAter ® | (contractor), plans by owner—All work for @ | = It is moteworthy that Prinsteln’s jump | ot sajiie. - o on beard on day FnRoveH TRAE. > ™| 3 ey, July 26, 1500, o . one-story and b“'"‘""wf".{.“'sb““fl'flt on E | to-day was seven inches better ‘than S§S. AMERICA MARU....Friday, August3, 1900 | 700 a. m. week days-Cazaders and way sta- H. SHELDON, Secretary. 0dd Feliows’ mefy Association, | iine of First T Py ‘gl"l%e‘.t‘mat_u Kraenzlein's Sunday jump, which won the | §5. HONGKONG MARU.................. tione. { — - SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. inet, % 3 a ‘.44, WA | championship, when Prinstein stood out % Wednesday, August 2, 1900 15 p. m. Saturdays—Cazsdero and way sta- | 1800 Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For weskda turdays cxcepted)— 5 and was station. Sundays—Cazadero and way sta- DEXD Notice—Dividend No. 81 (twenty~ R e wing to misunderstanding. oot per ebare) of the Hutchineos Sigss | 1F DECEASED WAS A MEMBER OF ANY | Edward McDinnell (owner) with Thomas F. | © g o P ntatio e wi s 5 itehell (contractor and architect)—All At the close of the Marathon race the SRy Y, Zene at The | ORGANIZATION BT rol imatios, & con: | fora ene and ghe-hall sory cottage wiih huse: | distribution of " prizes took place.” tho b a7, Juiy 20th. 1960. Transfer books | per for the sshes and organ services | ment on lotr 33 and 34, block 4, People’'s Home- n being ent y | t and passage apply at company's office, 21 close o5 Saturday. July 1em s waine for members of the family. — | rtead Atsociation Tract A, on Gavin street, be- | checred by thelr fellow countrymen and | 51 Sarier sireets cornar First: g Sundays—Point Reyes apd way o'clock m. E. H. EHELDON, e -“1- L7 R. FLETCHER, Superintendent. | tween Merrill and King; $1980. also applauded by the forelgners. ‘W. H. AVERY, General Agent. e or.

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