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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1900. 11 | ages @ years ang 1 month. A member of the -n:ceedl.ng heats and sent a mile RAILROAD TRAVEL | Germania Lodge No. 115, I_O. O. F., and the against time. She made the quarter in :32, e OF SEWBR_Sanitary Dis.| San Francisco Schustzen Verein. b the half in 1:% 1-3, the three-quarters in 1 of Marin Y, | €¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- 1:39% and finished in 2:12%. of a system of gew- | fullv invited to attend the funeral this day In the third heat for district horses Ken- S | (Friday). at 2 oclock. from Odd Fellows' . i T | L s Bk e tucky Baron took the lead and passed | 3 any and all | here services 11 be hel ufider the aus- uré ler e w re in 2: N - becween the ania Lodge No. 116, L. O. O: F. ummary C K T 1. 0. O. F. Cemetery. Special trot for district horses—Kentucky -In Oakland, July 24, 1800, Marie Baron won second and third heats and race. | i s sl NEVER.. f Joseph A. Gagnen, a e rears. started. Time, 2:30—2:31—2:3%5, i d a vgu:}i{ntxs Tre mpect‘; z E;lmlbmon trot against time—Hazel Kenny, attend the funeral to-morro 2:12 | E c wwkf from her late resi- | . - five, purse $30: B FORE 4 rnished roome a DIVIDEND NOTICES. D NOTICE rth street, thence to St. R . ch. 1iman).. Church, corner Hobart-and Dolador, b. g (Robinson).. Steamship | 3% i By gt o a réquiem mass will be ;e.l;’l’a;lf Rl iy~ ey 0 , » repose of her soul, com- : e McKenney, b. g. (Ciucello) 75 : h o9 ranster | et 85t |Some of the Attractive|Beals Advance Guard by a | 2™ o e &t € . ' R 0GR oF China: Features of the Ex- Neck at Highland porse. §in, i Could you take a Sinta Fe won, Clarando second, n . ot ¢ . - oty Hospital, position. Park. TOE0 Ieft At DOt TUme. LMY mestake_won, || (7201 Clear from San Francisco nses were issued ¥ T Spray third. Time. ] to Chicago—now you can go 2C—1 or 3 targe fronb e o dearly bejoved & ook G B s . < gas: call atter ang Cheietine | 508 Rooeper Splendid Racing Programme Is Be-|John Yerkes Makes the Running Up FIVE OUT OF SEVEN. | Bt aeon B o with . G tame o a%a Besste G:]‘e ing Arranged and High Class to the Eighth Pole, but Fin- Rodiitinl ackrs Thais § Good Day| Sleepers and Diner—at 4:10 S T and Mary Pel- ey Horses Will Partici- ishes in Third at the Liverpool Meeting p. m. you can go to Stockton, m;g_)y(?{mn:hdz‘.;‘ésr pate. Place. LIVERPOOL. July %At the 3"’“1',:‘5 and at 8 p. m. to Fresno and a4 brother o = 8 ————— of the Liverpoo! July meeting to-day the - p 2 et B B . American Jockeys started well, winning || Bakersfield—Sleepers on this, Special Dispatch to The Call. DETROIT, Mich., July 2.—Sidney Lu-| fiva cut of seven races, though Consola- cas. a strong favorite in the betting, won | tion. one of Tod Sloan's mounts, was af- too—Learn somethn:g about the Turf Congress stakes, the opening | terward disqualified for ng. 1 2! B. Spreckels of the State Agricultural 80- | foature of the Highland Park Clubs sum: | The Southport S.vear-old stakes was | it at 628 Market Street, or clety has called a meeting of the board of | mer meeting. won by Elleray with L. Reiff in the |} at gur office in the Ferry— directors, at Sacramento for Saturday | The five horses got away to a good | S2Cdle . vhic < elter handicap was morning next, at Which time mportant |starc. John Yerkes went to the front and | wor be Seireas on which Lo Relft ais details of the State Fair, to be held inSac- | opened up a gap, of four lengths around | had the mount. | ramento beginning the first week in Sep- | the first turn, with Advance Guard sec-| The Molyneux plate was won by Oms- tember, will be arranged. Much prelim- | ond and Sidney Lucas last, with Ross | kirk. guided by 7 Relff inary work has already been done by the | bard at work on him. Turning into the| Thas Windermere, all age, selling plate, | acquaintances are respect- +d. by Secretary Peter J. Shields and | Stretch Lucas gradually overhauled the|was won by Consolation, ridden by Sloan nd funeral to-morrow | DO&Y ¥ P gulag Shiarons ¢ | leaders. John Yerkes dropped out at the| The thirty-first great Lancashire breed- from the funera! | by State Fair Club—a i dfi o | elghth pole and Sidney Lucas disposed of | ers’ produce stakes of 2000 soveraigns was 122 Eddy street. | the Chamber of Commerce, whic| 20 | Advance Guard in the last sixteenth, win- | won by J. B. Joales Fiichiran, aiso ridden g muech for the fair in 1599—and many de- | 5 3 . | wo i - ibi ning by a neck. Results: | by Sloan d_at Tiburon, July 15, 1900, | partments of the exhibition are already | f the late Margaret T. and | assured successes. The fair this year| Six furlongs—Dangerous Mald won, Corlalis and brother of Thomas W. | promises to be a great exhibition. The | second, Wine Press third. Time, 1:14%. OCEAN TRAVEL. a Cruz, 3. F. Kelly of Salinas | [arge stakes and purses offered by the as- | . Five furlongs—Kid Cox won, Paletou second, M. Kelly of Napa, a native of San | coofation last gear have been repeated and | 1erminus third. Time, 1:00%. SACRAMENTO, July 26.—President A. this city, July 26, 100, at the resi- of his mother, 430 Eddy_ street, W nd of Minnle Hurd, brother of J. . a native of e 26, 1900, to the NOUTHERN » IFIC COMPANT. ‘ (FaciFic sraTeN Trafns leave nud ace due (0 arrive as he wite of John 24, 1500, to the | - 1 Seven furlongs—Gold Fox won, Quaver sec- . . | SAN FRANCINCO. | < he racing will be the g e hip © 8 3 o 1 will take place t | even increased and the rac | ond, The Benedict third. Time, 1:35%. Sl msni 0. | (Main Live, Foot of Market Street.) 1900, to the 30 o'clock. from the pariors | Nighest class ever witnessed at a State | ®Ti. Turf Congress stakes, $9000 added, th Pacific Coast teax . p i i & Co., 767, Mission street, | Fair. year-olds, one and a sixteenth miles—Sidney &teamers leave =Broa | smave — Frow Juur 1% 1900 — armrve . to the wife s Cathedra, where a soi- | Among the runners such high-class sta- | Lucas won, Advance Guard second, John vharf, San Francisco: | —11 a. m.. | E = 'm high mass will be celebrated for | bles will participate as those of Green B. | Yerkes third. Time, 1:48%. For_Alaskan ports- B | o o0 Bepicia, Suieun, Eimire, Vacs sou1,” commencing ac 10 | Morris, Y. B. Jennings, A. B. et | T daye T furiongs—Donna Zeay won, July S Saeme L e | A SacTAmento. ...+ Ta3e Holy Cross Cemetery, by | Burns & Waterhouse, J. E. Terry, Ab | Formalls second, Anna Chamberlain third DA 8 e ver (B, | "7:9®4 Shusts Exprese—Davis, Williams (for ock train from Third and Townsend | Stemler, Atkins & Lottridge, Charley | Time, 1:08% e iy i e Barsiest Spriag). Willows | Boots, I. Campbell, W. . Hobart, Rancho | _Oné and ‘an eighth miles—Windward won, C). Port Tawnaend, Seattie B, Pombeads oo sree 0D el Paso, E. J. Baldwin and many others. | Kitty Regent scond, Baffled third. Time, 1:36%. R R (W 804 Mactuwer, “au Lawon. Valiaio, Nape, Among the trotters such horses as Dione | SiX furlongs—By George won, Hungarian sec- and Ne r 2 Colawga snd Sants Ross. 115 *8:00, w | G, “Cupper gty “Little ” Thom { ond, Glad Hand third. Time, 1:ls% 4 Dyzis Wocdiacd. Kaights Laading. ). Daedalion (2:11), Delly Dillon _ _ | Change at Seattie j; 1 Direct (2:13), Rey Direct @:14), | DETROIT, Mich., July %.—Thres aver- | 25305 $253G: » Kelly Briggs (2:10%), Stam B (2:li), | ites - l“'_“’ds" to-day over a fast| R'y; at Vancouyer to C Zombro (2:11), McBriar (2:16%), Bet Madi. | track. Results: de son (2:15%) and others with fast records, | One mile and seventy yards—Zonne won, or with phenomenal trials, will’ meet in George B. Cox second, Thomas Carey third. many races. The trotters and pacers have | Time, 1:43. beern tried out in the northern circuit and | Five furlongs—Lyror Belle won, Robert Mor- ey will meet and be reclassified at the | Fison second, Erincell third. Time, 1:08 Fair and some sensational time and | SiX and a half furlongs—Trma S won, Clara | 5,/ tor- For San Diego, stopping onl e, Oroville. . loved w Michael Ma autel, 3 . Margaret n, daughter of Tdvermors, _Stockton, Sacramento, Placervil 0, Red Rindl...... Chiness (for Yosemaite), fe of Santa Bartara, Ventara, neme | East San Pedro_(Los Angeies) and Tumeral s 3 .. %, August 3, and every he funeral at Port Har- | Bt SO beias | st ongs—The Lady won, Foneda second, | \ ere & | J5, the livestock department enough en- oo o oyt - 3 o] ford (San Luls Obispo), Sants Barbars, Fort| . ., i Grale Chlae oo 1 for the rep | tries have already been received to guar- Steeplechase, short course—Jack Carey won, | ngeied am e e - B . B v orclock. ©Int antes an unusually fine display. Many | Lord Farrondale second, Tolstol third. Time, | Mo July 2. August 1 and every . - o :""'“ famous herds of beef and dairy cattle | 3:34 eafter. San Jose del | *12:00% Haywards, Niiessad Wag Stations. Fritz Marty, | have been entered for exhibition. A great| One and an eighth miles—Fanny Taylor won, | (For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose e | "\ Qor SuTinct Viiver Sleumers yours Nevada herd of Hereford cattle have won | King Elkwood second, Miss Patroon third, | Cabo, Mazatian ltata, La Paz Sapis Boedfil | ig.00r Hagwanis, Nilrs acd Way Sisiions. t H_F. Subr & 31}11 the prizes alb!ehe éast three State falrs. Time, 1:58 | month. il a0 rln‘::_n:- ;m.“n:-r::. Vallelo, AND WAREHOUSES. tween Seventh and | This herd will shown again with the TS s | T Fer further information obtaln company's N o ta Ross. . ~ addition of many Eastern prize winners| NEW YORK, July 26.—A small erowd |, jaoy B - g - W and two choice California herds. Five appeared at Brighton Beach to-day. The| The company reserves the right to change Mazyseille, Oros! high-class n‘erdsl ri‘f'jvlerseys have‘alrmy card was poodr, the day stormy, the track | o i r“l’;'uns'rd.’!' and hours of salling| 4,300 Niles, San Joseaud engaged stalls wit e prospect of others. | a sea of mud. The only fixture was the | Withou e = o = The largest number of pure bred swine ' Sea Guil handicap at a mile, in which | TICKET QFFICE—4 New Montgomery ever shown at a State Fair has already | McMeekin was the favorite and Bomb- | St5t (Falace ) 3 {INS CO., 1ty been entered. They come from Los An- | shell a strong second choice and thus| GOODALL. PERKINS & CO.. Gen Agents | geles, Fresno, San Joaquin, Alameda and | they finished, the favorite going to the Hiymond for Youcmive). ! teuo: - *13:113% - Sacramento countiés and include all the | front at flagfall and winning all the way 31207 New Oricane —Tlaseriaid < standard breeds. eastly. Results TH; D R & " cu Huita Harvers, Los Angeies. Dem. - try breeders have taken hold of | (One and a_sixteénth miles—Maximo Gome: = gt B B Pk Sew Olons il i heir artment with enthusiasm and won, Bettle Gray second, Raffaelo third. Time, DISPATCH FAST STEAMER! ot Saprsdi; Silkes sab i Juis e cars the large poultry pavilion provided last | 1:45 3.5 PORTLAND 0r Vallels . a papers picase copy ) | vear will have to be enlarged. All varie- | Five furlongs—King Pepper won, Telamon | “5:00¢ Orientai Mall—Oges, Cbeyonne. s - ;;;l frvf large and small, useful and orna- | second, Demurrer third. Time, 1:01 4-5. i From Spear-street Whart at 11 A M. Ok, CHIROSze e Suesoeoes ¥ s Aios ntal be exhibited, and the fancier | The Sea Gull, one mile—Mc FARE $I2 First Class inciuding Barty *8:00r Oriental Mail—Ogdes, Denver, " s : | who attends will enjoy the experience. | Bombshell second, Plucky third. 38 Second Class ana Meaals 1 Omsea, Chicago. . - —— - 3 F < | The dog show will be liberally patron-| One and a half/miles—Autu: STATE OF CALIFORNIA safls........August 1| 171009 Vallejo, Port Costa and Way Ste. ized. Entries will be received from all | %cond, Spurs tifird. —Time, { i ke Six furlongs—Waring won, Hellobas gecond, the leading specialty clubs and breeders, | ooix furlongs"Waring won, Hellobas ¢ ¥ 2, August § | COLUMBIA sa: lla Walla, Spokane, Butte, Tt line to Wi ALAMEDY ADVERTISEMENTS. hey wish make the State's firs One el A Helena and all points in the Northwest. | = = - ilr‘r)xv]nvja;::c;: a permanent exnibitie Its | won,"Rare Perfume second, Sir Fitahugh taird, | 1P-00Sh Heket 19 o poiie neral Agent, COAST DIVINION (Narrow Gangs) ALAMEDA ROOMS jeo e D ent exhibition. | Time, 1:37 3-5. 5, 20 Market st oot of Morket S 520 The Belgian hare show will profit by GOODAL SN e e | the boom in the breeding of these ani: | ST. LOUIS, July % _Results: A sty TEASI s O, Baceior for Same mals. Hares from England, Colorado and | s e Crus aud Principal Wey all parts of California will be exhibited. | Tie thods Ties Sane Messie T second, 2 Fewark. Couterville, e oae, Fit0m | In the great exposition bullding, having | Mils and seventy yards—Colonel Gay wor Pt Onct bttt Ve a floor space of over three acres, a splen- | Tom Cromwell second, Iren Chancellor thir g ST did exhibition is assured. In the ma- | Time, 1:51 | and Principal BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS i1l be removed from the | chinery hall and the various departments| Six furlongs—Love's Labor won _ Odnor sec- | Hill Cemetery, where | of art, agriculture, horticulture, viticul- | ond, Two Annies third. Time, 1:i7. S TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- n that cemetery | ture, textile fabrics, etc., a large number | Mile and a sixteenth—Gotobed w S A iret and Braunan streets. at 1'p. m., | day) of interesting exhibits have already been | %¢500d. Tom Gilmore third. Time. 1:31. | for YOKOGHAMA sad HONGEONG. calliag at BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. years § . Cal, July 2, = e Seven furlongs—Hi Kollar won, Libbie second, | 0" (Hlogo), N 1 . and | - e e o s |, T e et ir Club | i i e S e | ST mongRong with steamers for Ta: | CREEK ROUTE FERAY. t moder e witzerland, aged 72 | ve and a urlongs—Obia_won, Am; Bencarrage® fre 03— B pariors: heavy| 3§ . displays. : A-rn,dsfimm,mo v,'"{v Im- 1 second, Orleans third. Time, 1:00%. ard o O No cargo received on board on day s mu:si m: mo:lar‘!(‘ ’_uw 3 ces are respect- | Provement Association, representing many | - . 7 3, 190 5 : . brick fou o- funeral vervices | of the most productive and best counties CHICAGO, July %.—Results at Haw- | S5 AMERICA MART... Friday, August R TR o Say i ———ts e 2 & Slock, st ghe | of ,\ur(herl;pm(:algwnl& will co-operate to | thorne: | 7 5 Wedneada: 1900 | "N000 o1es 1003 S30a 1608 Bodr & — T ebrecentea s ffom the VATGUS cOUNtieS | pivy 3o & half furiengs—Toon won, Hurry | S5 MARL i -~ e e ot Tl 2T S b e e s ¢ varlety | ®cond, Omdurman third. ~ Time, 112, i Saturday A COAST DIVISION (Broad Giaugs). - . s jate” Mary Su iy < s ety | “Six furlongs—Rival Dare won, Josephine B g S S (Third xnd Towasend St» ) PIYE "4 NN c NTC B s will be provided for the evening enter- | second, Prestar third. Time, 1.8%. Round-trip tickets at redu rates. For | e T T OAKLAND AN H{] DE\\”L\T\E- tainment. A great brass band has been | ~ Steeplechase, short coursi—Giote II won, | freight and passage apply at company’s office, | |y.ge Scown view. Sontk Eon secured, and the pavilion exhibition will | Once More second, Passe Partout third. Time, | 421 Market street. corner of First be_more interesting than ever before. 3:16%. vl W. H. AVERY, General Agent. ‘ e nces are respect- | funeral Suna ock, street, The livestock departments. other than he Lassie staies, furlongs—Miss Ben- | the dairy classes. will be judged by Pro- | neit won. Bonnie Liteak second, Princess Tat- AMERICAN LINE, essor Withycombe of the Oregon State Y 3 me, 1:00%. University, and the dairy cattle and the _Seven furlongs—Frangible won, Tildy Ann| gEW YORK SOUTIANPTON. LONDON. PARTY dairy exhibits at the paviilon by Professor | *§fie-,147e Irishman third Time, 1314 Stopping at Cherbours. westbound Leroy Anderson of Ithaca, N. Y., who has | prather sccond, Boney Bor thirg oo 14557 | From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. cently been appointed Instructor {n dai- | 4 ¥ I Gew York....August § St. Louis. —1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL EsTATE. fro FFICE S bt v San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Pack, ying at the State University St. Paul......August 15 New York During the. fiic sstoMis vases st} HETTIE G WINS. \ RED STAR LINZ | Pulo Alto. Sente Clar, Sau Joge. be given. a polo tournament will be held B | xew York and Antwass. | T I T e Batin ?nddsy;lrflf-dland n‘n\'eh_“drfaces wxiu be of- | Takes the Three Last Heats of the | ew York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. | 3 s ered for polo ponies and for ponies other . 2 oy > | than qualified ponie: | 2:09 Pace at Grand Circuit Westerniand .August 1 Arasonia, .. Anguet 13| (£33 S8 o iR i We = | Races. 3 - S T Way SWations. .. ... ooce... . ... UGBS | CLEVELAND, July %5 —There was some | 1 2 "Aponigemery | Serect | O i et e S 8 - | fine sport at the grand circuit races to- $10:437 San Joss and Way Stations. . . *i:3er o . pinComuty, | GRAND HOTEL. day, thé track being very fast. The 2:09| o NIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. A for Morning. B for Afiarmoon. e ed.son of Cord H.and | 4 ¢ Brouse, Los Ang |M D Coner, Ohto i was the sensational race of the day. | JONTAC r:,\,- TO HAVRE-PARIS *Daily. *3unday sxcepted. 1 Sunday caly 2nd Titele Waien s naver o€ Cordie. Kate | 3T Vennum, Los Ang |W Lewis. Cal Hettie G was the favorite and she justl- | Dhonos cirs Tharsday, instead o R > Sawmrday cuiy. aged § years § months and 3 days. | do Smag LAIM & Hudeon, Cu1 /| fioa the confidence of her backers by Win- | saturday, from November 2. 189, at | aSsturday snd Suday. ¢ Sunday and Mowdey. [= ends and acquaintances are respect- | 3 g , Sta Barb!A Vitztheim, Trinicy | ning the race after losing the first (WO |1y g m, from Pler 42 North River, foot o bt : 4 to attend the funeral to-morrow | X P Wood, Arizona | Miss N Vitstheim, Cal | h;"s' Re’“]:f: i c A e T e | U at 8:30 o'clock, from the family | 3 3 isins L. V- : Gai| _2:15 class. pacing. purse $25% (one heat Tues- | L . August 3: La AGN TFORNT mfi_a nty-Arst street, near Mis- | B8 Benoll Los ANEs A B Hazen toun C3| gay)- Sidney Pointet won ' In stralght heats. | August 16: LA LORRAINE. August 3. Fi CA A NI g "“‘:‘m“‘"k = . Cemetery, | J Lynch, Los Ang & Blacklock, Cal | Time, 2:10-2:08%—2:00. HIAd)' Pippefr;econd, An- | cTreg to n:;; .. sfl: ) m:d r;r:rdt.st«:;; r:.« LESSED e B R & G Kaufman, Skagvy|] L Depantl, Cal | nie Thornton third. Henry P, The Admiral | to Havre $55 and up ; 5 per cent reduction | }r T Arlington. Los A D Y “’:z\dwlrd. Cal ilndu'l'm;n (‘:lhaunlnl,-o Sun!dii“(l) T lr_;;r};i flf'-nrg'x'\ r}}AL :g%\%YB::‘R m mm .m m m i 2 W Forbes. Seattle E_C Hart, Sac 2:15 class, trotting, p 200, best two tn | T" =D S ES A. - Builders’ Contracts. G g g W Ot Lowell. Bacto | thres (one heat Tucsday)—Lord Derby won In | way (ifudson Buflding), New York. J. F. | ; RAILWAY COMPANY. "";‘fl:\‘ .rl‘r= .‘uum‘e (;m:e Claus | J Vertin. M(vl“h el ; (‘ur'rvnfihul. Cal | m-u;;u Thmu. n};u;:e. Pz:xsl'l‘?z;:aa." é{-r!que FUGAZI & ro.qr’mgo \‘n Agents, 5 Mont- Tiduren Ferry, Foot of Market St et Schanz & Grundy (con- | @ H Hartwell, A Mrs Cooper & 8| second, Texana thirs ‘arallel, Bel irl and | gomery avenue, San Francisco. : E tect J. F. Dunn—Plumbing, |H W Lewis. Los Ang | children, Ferndale | Red Cliffe also started. | SAN m:?“c" ’.‘: ?“; m‘n;:‘ as ng for alterations and ad- | Mrs Lewis, Los Ang A C Presley. Cal ! 72:32 class, trotting, purse $2500—Helen Sim- HONO: | WEEK DAT: 3, 5 & m and new buildings (Hotel Ply. | H S Lewis. Los Ang W Iki, N | moms won second. third Shd fourth hest. EANIC S.S. CO_HON %\n_c.m_ 336 4 o m u:-o-m nl—"t:n:rl‘ rner Bush and Jones streets; | Miss M Le Los A Dixon, N Y | Time, 2:11%—2:13152:15. Bay Star second, Mr. AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. - tardsys—Extra wipge - Miss M Lewis, Los A Mrs N M Garland, Minn | Middiemay third, George H. Ray fourth, An- ALAMEDA (via Honolilu), to New SORDLIE Sa +3. UM & m: LR S8 Same owner with C. Sch n. Los AT Lee Chicago | nle Burne, distanced in second heat, won first Zealand and Australia Wed., Aug. 8, 8 p. m. | EL S ‘,.H‘ *%. Los A J Clark. Gilroy heat in 2:12,. Gold Lace, Axteilo and Bert AUSTRALJA« Honolulu only) B &9 8. m L Ang 3 H Read. Sacto | Herr also started Wednesdhy, August 8. i pim. | o SAN RAFARL TO AT FWANCIECO. S = W Fleming, | oo e . 4 . e & A Gnoung. Los Ang| “2:3) clase, trot, purse $10—Onward Silver | j, 0 SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., am T, 305 0 m Satardays_Extra wise ef pery (owner) with L. B. Perra. o Ensieshies il ¥ , architects E. Deplerre and | F, %, Dingman, = - ! won in two stralght heats. Time, 2:14%—2:1415. 7, Foot Pacific S Fe . ~ e ~) 2 eAll exo ¥ | W Willlamson, Seattle E L Webber, Napa po Pier 7, Foot reight! | 138 and 635 ». m. OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. T 208 Stubenvilie: | o\ rua-fiory frame Building 2n "NB. iy of | Mee. Williamann, Seattle|Mry Wevber! Napa | Bell Metal second, Holen A third Britolus, | SCNDATS S S0 110 @ m v 4 apers Di quaintances espect- | Second and DeBoom streets, E 100, N &5, W 29, | L ') Austin. Vancouver enn, fuet | B LR e i " | s =~ T4 the funeral Services | S 25, W 80, 5 30; 8175, T A McDayall, B C H P Ledvard, S Jose ',-‘:'gd‘". pacing, purse §2500—Hattis G won r‘:firrgg} = Between San r—-::xvm and Schuetzen Park g'clock, at the resi- | Charles I Pouchon (owner) with Alexandre | C C ngersoll. Canada ‘A ® Miller, Bacto | iy “rourth and ffth heats. Time, 205 izl e . o Mrs. W. W. Mori- | Motte (contractor), architect P, H. Boswortho | PALACE HOTEL. 2:06%—2:10, Connor_won second heat in NE ABYDOS 4080 tons Leave Tn Effect. | Arive Test Oskland. Inter- | All alterat azd additions to a two. | G A Cooke, Chicago [Mrs E B Youne. Jowa | and was second. Riley B won first he: Monthiy sailing for Vaiparatss and Hambure, | San Francisco. Apr. 15, 1500.| San Frasciseo emeters. | frame buil (flats) on NE corner | E W Mason, Coalinga 'Miss A Farly, Towas | 2:06% and was third. Harry O, Colonel Bert, e Mexican porte, Cettoat sas Beseh | - into rest, in this street and West End alley; $7. | N ¥V Morris, U 8 A {C C Cloughey, Wis | Jersey Mac. Fanny Dillard, Fiirt, Raymond America, ete. | Week ) Bun- ) | Sun- | Week John D. Spreckels (owner) with Fink & | H B Clark, U S A |E Hoppey, 3 M and Katie Medium also started. S. §. Tanis, 4500 tons, sails about August 10. _Days. | days. | Destination.| days. | Dags. | : Iscm'n}i:er (contractors), architects Reld Bros.— | E_Pierce, Chicago |H W Augustine Seattle | ~3:17 class. pace, purse $1200—Dumont W won | 3. . SPRECKELS & BROS. CO:.. Agents z | 3:00am| Novato. (10:40 am| erior cabinet work, etc., for a residence. on | . Minn IMre Augustine. 'Seattle | gacond and third heats. Time. 2:105—2:10% Ira | 114 sfomt v st. Pler No. i—Freight ofice. | 509 a! 3 & Tne: il e Lag d J Bulifs % gomery T No. o ®. | 2:30 pm| 9:30 am Petaluma. | 06 pm'10:3 am st Addtiion ook T95; 451 e Fun street, E 7 BBey Deuse B A ik ey Mt s | w2t Lo R | 35555 5% oo senca "Rosa | 73 pmn 6 5m and acquaintances are respect- | 5t. Luke's Hospital (owner) with Reuben P. | Mrs Leonard, N Miss Berry, Detrolt started. ! T fton, 4 the funeral “‘",2“ 1‘: 1r.v:uf (;fll}!r:im(r‘);mmhhefls Willlam H. | § fillg-{..\y} CWAEWuum S Africa 1:30am’ Windsor. % am ~ esidence, 2311 is- ilcox an =—Carpenter wor e w rl, D s CALIFORNIA : T e €. :sfi,“‘c:fim Church. | for Sakilion 128 bailernouse: B S | Shrs 2t 3 - FAVORITE IS UNPLACED. b o - P 3al nd Shotwi streets, where & n 2 3 wenty-sixth, §| A E . N S Lytton. 7 gives > i concerncd e Celeuratad for the reposs of ber | 1, SW W% W ST Tnert siong San | A, Masinnis, L Ang Mo’ King: Sensation Created at Des Moines| FORU. S, NAVY YARD AND VALLEIZ | 4 ,./ scoum’ Svoriais 7.9 5m 9 om S5 WS 20 Sitictied for ing at 9 oclock. Interment | Jose Evenue 313 i ETifl:Z!g; g.;,m | e 2 gg::e : L E Packard by Cassell’s Defeat. s ptaciticatin ! o = | “same owner w omas’ Butler rs esey, Track g | THaml | Hoplhsa | _ Sam Suly %, 190, William | tor), Srchitects, same—Masons' work Sooiraes | Mrs W Mcallister. L A C DES MOINES, Ia., July 2.—The feature | MON. Tues, Wed, Thuss and Sar ac 965 | 33 30 soo . | 7wt 2 it o P | hame swber With Wasten i nded M. ] i | of ‘the light barness racing to-day was | 3av5 1 p m. and 5:30; Sundays. 103 3. m. §| 738 1 1 W®sam : Eosland, A | repraofing Company (eontrbstane arctsl | A Sghreder, menicla T the failure of Cassell. the favorite in the | p- . Landing and offce, Missom-strest Doii 490 am| Guernevitie| 7.8 pm o cor Ko wuaintances are respect- | tects, fame—Tireprooling Work for same on | W ¢ Evans. § Jose R ;2:18 pace, to secure a place in a five-heat | Picf, No. 2. Telephane Main 1508 - 2:3 pm | $:2 pm e g i o cng beral this day [same: WIS @ with Wilitem ¥ J MeQuirk., Rockville |B D Thomas, Torento | race. Results: THam| te0am Somoma | 9i5am Soam Frangiaco and | Tacion. architects eame-Flumibing Tor Same | 1 3 Felodon N ¥ | |W icoron, T oTr | (33 Yot gurs S Copirslto,men escend RAILROAD TRAVEL. 30 pm Gt Etten. | 85 pml 420 r“cpki::: 3 ess Lawn Cematery. | O same; total, $1200. & A Dol kN Y L Nicholson Iif ¢;h‘|‘r‘i; 'gckr::n P - v S ';..; 7 ’::»11, pm’ 5:00 pm/ Ellen. | $:05 pm m - ade g i SHEGRS 30 am| §:00 am 40 am 103 am R. R. Thompson (owner) with Thomas W. | P E Fisher, Seattle W E Murray, Vall as eJo | gnd was second, Lillie Sherbet third. Red June, pm 5:00 pm Sebastopol | T8 pm. 530 pm i Tt T ek U a0 | Rl SR N UL SIS St TSy Ren s wanse Bt 55| NORTH PAGIFIC COAST RAILROAD. the office of F - street wing., 52x135 of buil Seattl! - Stages at Santa Rosa for Mark West < i | Bow eine. ereried on N cornar o8 Sconuy ing | X & Parke . | second and ‘Rlth heats. - Tirme. 0. 21 Via Sausallto Ferry. Spriiet 4l e Sy St 4t i K ; z thie day o { Bryant streets. N 181, NE 13, §5 &, NE 13, PING INTELLIGENC | 13%. Oak Grove won third and fourth heats Commencing Apeil 22, 1900 T e divaes Socicas: at Diocemiats . w red uniess the eame aoe S total, $2250. SHIPPING NCE. |23 ivas second. | Time, D14 224 Dunton | FROM SAN FRANCISCO T0 MILL VALLEY S el S 2 R o Svnsioe i Bowsher. Tomm: Cassel! X RAF. | A 3 check of & HENRY dJ. GALLAGHER CO., | Phen Cunidie & Posits = | Prince Stevecs, Countess Knight, Lady Golden | WEEK DATS 1. 0 530 1190 o m; | SIoess. Hichiand Socines Keheveiie Cacla (Euccessors to Flannagan & Gallagher). { - D A - Continued From Page Eight. - | iy Victory, Combat, Joco and Jack Patton 12:45. *1:45, 3:15, 515, 615, Boringe: & Ukiah for Vichy DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. | CHICAGO, July 26.—Fire which broke | - R 7 AR SRR also started. EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valiey Sa8 | gorings, Biue Lakes Laurel Deil Wister FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 'nut at noon te-day in the building at 225- ARRIVED. fi”&o‘& m—rz;mh:_kvwr{‘v;:m;_m- Rafacl, cn Iundl,y; .nel;g;du-.-lnm- Springs. Uoper Laks, Pomo, Potter Val o = 3 far % Fiib st opposite Lincolh School. | 227 South Water street. occupied by the Thursday. July 26. | 253 JHrd S0 INN on first heat o et | S NI aTa 7100, .00, 390, <100 i1:08, 11:39 | Johm Deg's. Riverside. Lieriey's. e : : iation | 3 ciephone South S. | Commission firm of H. L. Brown & Co.,| Stmr Alameda, Von Oterendorp, 27 days from | 2as vae Clematis third. | Spice. Red | 8. m: 136, 130, 399, *345, 6:09, §:3, 739 | Sanbedrin ~Heights. Fort *west - ii“r.,;{,"‘““}‘:; % z | caused damages estimated between $50,060 | Sydney, via Honolulu § days. Wilkes, Boy. Amerig, Pridewood and | p. m. Eprings, 'mmn.mu' = mm h contract. The rieht oo and $75.000 and created a panic among g | Stmr Point Arena, Hansen, 124 Bours from | Chantwood also started. ; 11:90 8. m. does mot rua to San Rafael Sua- | BT g PP S Oy MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY, score of girls, caused the death of goog | Mendocino and way ports. is hereby reserved chickens and for a time threatened the - oL Stmr Alex Duncan, Leland, 30 hours from & fiins marked () run to San Quentia. and Menday feund ®fe Uibss a8 7 imiant G0 an et e D LA e Mo 05 Jamiene Moniered and way ports. AT THE COLUSA TRACK. PRON AN Rarast o SakFRAY B y : § ot o0t entitied a3 ! - Schr Impossible, Low, § hours from Point WeER DATS_S, 5 T30, S0, VM5 o | redueed & trip Uchetn to.off Soll) ved March 25, 150 and aa MATKET *STix 4 13 Cash Sloan Wins. Rerg, DOMESTIC PORT. Rentucky Baron Wins the Special | mi iy LB 205 3 A b0 g v w Ratas! at Ealf rates. o 2 thereof, ap- . PARITS. July 27, 4:40 a. m.—Yesterday at| GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived July 26— Stmr Trot for Horses of the and Satariays at %645 and 0 p m e R approved March 3. 197, R RO & Maison-Lafitte “Cash” Sioan won tne | Grace Dollar, hence July 23 District. SR 1%, s, e T35, o9 | | General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. - ittee on Grounds and Prix de Laferte, 1200 meters, on Maurice OCIEAN. SEWS Muiin. COLUSA, July %.—Although the weath- | p. & un Quentis. x Pampes, 219 meters, on the Duc de Gra.| NEW YORK—Salled July 2 Stmr Puerse | €7 W3S Very warm, enthusiasm at the race | TTalns Tarke? 0 o £ " Sg Juentin. | MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY s in whole or in part as per forms per acie for the ashes and organ services ea! and _specifications. NORTH. | is $30. same for members of the family. COXETRUCTION COMPANY. ‘GEORGE R. FLETCHER, Superintendent. i FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMPALMERs, || Calllault’s Ballon, and also’the Prix de OCEAN STEAMERS. < ctin Mark: . T k a % s e AT S A A iepbone Bouth 345, T mont's Portos. B e i pceune, [ AOE M RRIG, orais sateat i | LN DS S T3 s | WEEK DAYS 03 & m- Ls?‘.s""".r'g' 5 m. € p. m. A Baseball Games Postponed. ani‘ 3 this district, There were but three start-| EX TRIPS on sl%u’t..“l 9, 1, 1t a. m., 1: P m. T the ¢ ! i - - rdays at T:10 : Francisco to Summit ‘and 51 et CREMATION, |nRn joRS hir aaal oo o | oSt SR X8 e oy ey | o e T s, Dol and B | oSBT o B SR B e | EERTPAOPRN G0 bl S0y o feet of < u! N NG—. 3 1 F —————————————————————— £ e Toiumbia » Dostpaned owing to rain. e | Stiatde, from Seattle. via Forghareas | third trial. Laura led to the first quartar L speci- > A oot o B LIVERPOOL—Arrived July 25—Stmr Belgen- | in :37%, but scon went off her feet. Peart Dr.Gibbon’s. 0dd Fellows' Cemetery Association, American League Games. land, from Philadeiphia; stmr New England, | then sent Wilkes to the front, passing 625 cad 1n the Flav SAN FRANCISCO. CAL., MINNEAPOLIE, July 2.~ Minneapoits, 1: De. | ¥ Lolea s ion s_Stme Vancouver, for Montreat, | 1S BFee-quarters in 1351 and finishing the | 1534 o S o N RRi | o peceater was A MEMEER or | e e | LR AGER Sy B [Pt 528 sent Withes Rap s = : Teserves the Tt 1o reject ame | and secretary the charge {or cremation, & Cop. e A oty to the 1l ers, when he broke and N¢ from New Ye Tna; s, 7. z Wl:x“?xtxm July 2% —Milwaukes, 2; Buf- lo?fi mm?;‘m{ "&m-r:‘-mm came in Baron being ’flr-ni-. Laura “CHICAGO, July 26.—Chicago, €; Cleveland, &. | trom New Yorks > e % ‘was brought out between