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THE SA FRANCISCO - CALL, FRIDAY, AUGUST io, 1900. rRYS) MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. piano store from Van Sth and 6th. next e reduction sale for get low prices : best in the worl ring of all kinds of musica C.” Ande . 417 Geary st. on sale for storage; also Spencer's e planos put liments § ' BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS | ! BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. i | se2s0_yusg completed: cottage house of § rooms; mbdern in every respect; electric light- | ing; fronting minutes’ poem. Apply to MASON & McLEN connected with gas and water mains; on Telegraph ave, and within ten walk of the university; a perfect ATHEN, Berkeley Station. FR o e T | ———ee. edal upright, or rent [TVALE ADVERTISEMENTS Post st other “piano: abler, Hamil- Tnion Square. < | POULTRY ranch, 3 asr | Fruitvale. | FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. upper Owner, 57 East Twenty-third st. cheap: installment 3§ 7. 16 MoAllister st. Sacramentc Hallett & Davis pianos H Latham place zithers, old and new. repatrer. BRUENN. 208 Post st PERSONALS. na restores at all drug; IANS AND SURGEONS. has ms and bath on ply at south- ton sts. —_— THREE Sixth T n premi odern new afit lowest prices: plans and L ESTATE—COUNTRY—For EE_Sather ranch, San Pablo Creek, unty; 1150 acres; 23 acres tered; rallroad facilities ROWLAND, Orinda Park K and grain ranch for sale in Colusa Co.: 3 an acre; 500 grain, rest in hili DON, Marysville, Cal. in Berkeley, 120x134:6; T a residence in 8. F.: will pay $2000 difference. T., box 3235, Call office. KERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS | BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. FINE LOCATION Zronm amized train o t Lorin and Eet emises, 3017 Fulton st 2 & Hoicomb. 1060 Broadway, Oakiand. CHANCE. % TO SECURE A HOME of 4 rooms, pantry, bath and water and sewerage; convenient ains; price $1350: $200 cash, balance payments of $i2 50. Take Berke- t off at Lorin and inquire for. DOL LYON. & close {nvestigate. and inquive for.. PERKINS & LYON. PH ks from station: eity chicken yard and outhouses; lot 35x80; > suit. Take Derkeley train, get off at inquire f RUDOLPH, PERKINE & LYON. agent for new pianos; § payments; | rking at 221 Perry \OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OAKLAND REAL | OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. INTATE. Twenty nthly paym n new cottage of § rooms, igh basement, brick\foun 1 of water; all firs! ce all told, $850; city t macadamized: n ar 3 lines of electric ouse and wide avenue; here; Allendale tract, st Oakland. eventh t., near corner Broad- ; carriage free; H. Z. JONES, I HED HOME. modern cottage of 5 etc.; fine north- treet work all reason : renting for and ins to see us imme- . Washington and 2-story cotta pretty garden; fruit; barn. hird st., bet. 11th and 12th ave: ction to you from H. Schellhaas, the Gealer, 11th and T Oakland. front rooms, fur- ceping; cheap. the lab kitchen, furnished 1 cold wat . Rincon Hil tely furnished = st—3_furnished $12 and $10. arlors furnished for house- single roc $5; telephone. ROOMS th. 4 unfur- 2 all day. light housekeeping. TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. K nigh HOU! 148 Sixth—Ro $1 25 t 11 night. Nicely furn to §1 50 night onabl le or sul rndale)— en suite or single; transient. NT ave., 21 (The Wellington)— ished sunny rooms by day, w GATE ave, 406—Sunny side roo : closet: $6 per month. GATE ave., 64—Two th separate kitchen: sunny corner. HOTEL ¥r baths, Slogant suites: single; tran- Turk and Taylor. rancisco —Elega HOWARD, e to $1 HOWARES, 65, reasonable; by day rooms; LAS PALM ; private; bath; Free I MINNA I e POWELL, n it rooms & & nsien front room and othe ni 1520 Market st.—Suite of 2 or 3 &in. rms.; board optional bet. furnished rooms and ic lights; day, wk, mo. POST, 631—Two furnished rooms to let, §5 and no smoking Protestant Christian preferred. drinking in the house; 121—Light. clean rms.; suites or sin- running water; rates reduced. —~Pleasant sulte of rooms; large reasonable. 8124 nr. Pow- . German. 1 Ellis st.—Room to $4; open night. 126 Eilis st Incandescent ; reading-room, smoking-room and ladies” r; Tooms, per night, §5; month, $K to $2( with hot and cold water; baths. MAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., | ar Mar c to §1 30; week, §2 elevator on office floor; ket—Furnished or unfurnished. TAYLOR, §10, bet, Bush and Pine—Four hand- somely 'furnished sun; gas, bath, etc.; all new furniture, ca nd $10 mo. ing house R. HUGHES, proprietor. 4 nicely furnished rooms. Inquire 338 FIED advertisements and subscriptions eived at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and sub ns has been established at 1086 Va- ROOMS AND BOARD. ALMORA, cor. Sixteenth and Mission sts.— Beaut furnished sufte or single rooms; a m conveniences; excellent table; terms moderate. AT $40; room, hoard for 2 gentlemen: refined family. Add. *'Advertiser,” P. 0. Station H. A SPECI | rooms changed tractive Int ROOMS 7.\ D BOARD WANTED, REFINED young couple years old, Protestant; offer to teachers: erior and tab ceptionally at- 7 California st. ter, in private l-mll’;’? chamber or two want large board sunny want congenial heme; pleasa - roundings; 32 o A terms moderate; references can gi best. T . box 3250, Call. | a RT student desires a_home panion; good reader, | _vate secretary. Theo. B. Severson, 518 Fiils, ———————————————————————— cheerful com- tutor to children or pri- | FURNISHED ront rcom and kit igas stove; private family; | Mor courle and child. east of \sn' h'm' of Van Ness; Box 3249, Call office. ... | ALL kinds bought, teed. Chas. Plambeck, 1915 Mission, nr. 15th. ——————— | © | SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPFLIES. old and repalring guaran- | ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, Z Tepairing at lowest rates. 205 Fourih sto =0’ STORAGE AND WARLHOUSES, | WILSON BROS., storage and moving: Vans. Tenth ahd Market: phone South 0% o PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com. pany. 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson. 281. story modern cottage, seven bath ble pariors; heavy 1t brick foundation ; street work complete; price $3%0 payments if desired. Inquire Ashby Station, or 3R bargair ATHEN, M cottage: new: modern; on Tele. 5 minutes from university: good ideal location. MASON & McLEN- adjoining P. O., Berkeley, Cal A rE NEW t. REV. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 722 Mission st.; el Main 1840—Packing, moving and storage. MATEKRS AND SUFC LR GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—Wea sell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals, §3. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 Californla, telephone ters, §5 down, $5 month payments. 408 California 'st. ents as low rent tili | Call or send for | FOR A | 0 per | S PiNG, ousekeeping, $150 to §2 50 | double, $1 to per wk. or 3 nicely | per week, and 3d—Furnished (The Oliver)—New fur- | ew management; | connecting SPECIAL NOTICES. BEST _stamp_photos and buttons DORE, 138¢ Market st., abovi ones. ROOMS papered_from §3; whitened, $1_up: vainting done. Hartm a BAD tenants ejected for H llections made city or_ country. PACIFIFC COLLECTIO! CO., 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-10; tel. 5580. ——— on earth. . 18 (thirty cents per share) of the Paauhau Sugar Plan- will be payable at the office 10, 1900. Transfer books turday, August 4, 1900, at 12 o’clock m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. | DIVIDEND NOTICE—The Giant Powder Com- pany, Con.—A dividend, No. 20, of seventy- five cents (75c) per share on the issued cap- ital stock of the company has been declared. payable at the office of the company, 430 Cal- ifornia st., San Francisco, on August 10, 1900. Transfer books cl 3, 1900, at 00! A A Secretary. D T PROPOSALS. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., August 6, 1900.—Sealed will be received here, until 32 m., Thursday, Auzust 16, 1200, ard then | opened, for furnishing 70 artillery horses at the Presidio, San Francisco. Government re- serves right to reject or accept any and all bids or any part thereof. Bids will be con- sidered for a less number of horses than stated. Preference given to art es of domes- tic production, conditions of price and quality (including in the price of foreign productions thereon) being equal and such pref- ven to articles of American produc- tion produced on the Pacific Coast, to extent of consumption required by the public service | Information furnished on application there. J. M. MARSHALL, Chief Quartermaster. of rewer—Sanitary District 1 of Marin County, Cal., asks for bids the comstruction of a system of €ew Ross ¥ Marin County, as per plans and specifications on file with the secretary. Right reserved to reject any and all bids. Bidders will please call between the hours of Sa m. and12m., and 2 and 4 p. m. All will be opened at a meeting of the Sanitary | Board, to be held at the office of the secre- | tary, on Friday, Aug. 17, at 11 o'clock a. m. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified | check for & per cent of the amount of the bid. | The successful bidder will be required to fur- | nish a satisfactory bond for the full amount of the contract e. H Y F. ALLEN, President. T. B. BERRY. Sec., 120 Sutter st., S. F. | MARRIAGE LICENSIS. The following marriage licenses were lssued yesterday: 1 | Benjamin Whitney, 47, city, and Lucy Ed- | wards, 45, city. adas, 21, Halfmoon Bay, and Mary Louarn, 19, Haifmgon B: William Ramsell 1 Ha and Lena Rohweder, 2 Hayes | _Patrick Griffin, 422 Fourth street, and v X 2 irst street Fresno, and Madge | and Juanita Naroise, William Donaldson, nue, and Annie E. Reeve | avenue. Robert nery ave- tgomery 8. McMurry, | and Hannah J. Fowler, | _Wtlliam Luttman Dora Waackhusen. Willy Schnutent 22 Seventh street, and Suphie Lutt Cheu Su | He. 21, s - BIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATHS t | Deputy Quartermaster | 327 Market st., on and after | Ki | | | | | | | Birth, marriage and death notices sent by | mail will not be inserted. They must be ha: | in_at either of the pubiication offices and be | rsed with the name and residence of per- authorized tc have the same published. BORN. BRAWNER—In this city, August 5, 1300, to the wife of A. H. Brawner, twin daughters. 0, to hter. MARRIED. KPOLE—In_this city, August Rev. Dr. John A. B, Wilsor dward Brown and Liliie pole. both of San Francisco. Leonard Edelmann a FULLER-HEUSCH—In city, August 1900, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Albert Fu ., Cal., ller and Dorothy Heusch of McMURRY—FOWL 1500, by the Rev. ert Simms McMu le < ZR—1In this city, August 9, n A. B. Wilson, Rob- both of neisco. 1900, by the Ren J. Fuendeling, Hobert M DIED. Atkinson, Alta R. Krebs, Fritz Bidinger, McAlister, Charles J. Bizgins, Miller, Henry Owens, Gladys B. | Brom Pennington, Gao | Harger, J Reilly, James | Harrold, John W. Richardson, i Wilkins, Wood, Harry H. ATKINSON—In this city, nter of 0. A. and E. A. Morgan, a na- of New York, aged 40 vea i nds and acquaintances | fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 10:30 o'clock, from her late resi- | dence, 3428 Eighteenth streef. Interment, via | 11:40 o'clock train from Valencla-street degot, Cypress Lawn Cemeter: SR—In this city, August 8, 1900, So- cloved wife of the late William Bidin- mother of Edward, Charles and Mrs. Alfred Hauser and Mrs. J. P. Trumpour, and beloved sister of Mrs. M. Walters, a native of Germany, aged 65 years 6 months and 11 days. « be and ger, Gustave Bidinger, (Friday), at 10 o'clock. at the residence of | her daughter, 49 Devisadero street. Inter- ment at Decoto, Alameda County, on the arrival of the 12 o'clock train from $an Fran- cisco at Decoto. | BIC —In this city, August 8, 1900, Mary 3. beloved wife of John Biggins. mother of John, William, Mary, Margaret, Julia, Nellie and James Biggins, and sister of William E. Waléh, a native of Washington, aged 40 years 1 month and 19 days. (Butte, Mont., papers please copy-) £7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral this day dence, Montcalm street, thence to_§t. Peter's Church, Alabama street, where a“%ol- emn requiem bizh mass will be celebrated for the repose her soul, commencing at 9 oclock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, BRODERICK—In this city, August 9, 1900, Thomas Broderick, a native of Ireland, aged 52 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), from the Chapel of the Passion, attached to St. Mary's Hospital, where a solemn requiem mass will be celabrated for the repose of his soul. commencing at $:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by 10:40 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. BROMLEY — In this city, August 8 1500, Thomas, beloved husband of Elizabeth Brom. ley, and father of Frank, Wright, Thomas, Walter and Pearl Bromley, a native of Eng- land, aged 71 years. HARGER—In this city, August 8 1500, John, beloved husband of Angeline Harger, and father of Charles H. Harger and Mrs. Cora B. Engel, a native of Ohlo, aged 67 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 163 Corbett avenue, between Hattie and Danvers, Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. No flowers. HARROLD—In this city, August 9, 190, John W., beloved husband of Elizabeth Harrold, HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO,, (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher), DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South §0. e S —— McAVOY & CO., FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 1239 Market st., between Sth and Sth, Telephone Squth 247. e ez MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY CLOSING CEMETERIES, On March 30th of this year the Board o Supervisors of San Francisco passed orf dinance No. 25, prohibiting the burial of the dead within the city and county. This law into effect August 1, 1901 His- tory shows that all 1. cities have foun it necessary to close their cemeteries, a immediately the relatives and friends be- &in to remove thelr loved ones to cemeter- es less iiable to be isturbed growth of the city. u e i 3 For full smf lars and expenses in disini an tn%‘:ttn- bodies l‘nply to Charles H. Jacob Co., funeral directors and embalmers, Mason street. Telephone Main 5213. day), at $:30 o'clock, from her late resi- | BFERGMAN OETE n this city, Au- gust 9, 1000, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Alex- | ander A. Bergman of San o and rie Fuerboeter of Alameda, Cal y and Hannah Jane Fow- | Mr: "HOENIGH—In this clty, August | J, H Baker, Portiand | M. Tayior of Woodside, San Mateo County, | J C Shiffe, Bakersfield Cal., and Lina Schoenigh of San Francisco. » August §, 1000, Alta | H § Minor, Arcata R., beloved wife of William Atkinson, and | H H Minor, Arcata | PALACE re respect- | | | | | tuny | F_H Niles, Chicago [ 7 The funeral services will ba held this day | 5 B Odell U § ¥ and father of Veronica, Willlam J., Mary L., Liddie A., Charles A. and R. Frank Harrold and Sister M. Scholastica, a native of Ire- land, aged 64 years. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 8:30 o’clock, from his late resi- dence, 3481 Nineteenth street, between Valen- cla sireet and Lexington avenue, thence to Mission Dolores Church, where 'a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commeneing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. IMBACH—In Oakland, August 9, 1900, Alols, Dbeloved hushand of Catherine Imbach, a na- tive of Switzerland, aged 42 years 8 months and 20 days. ID—In this city, August 8, 1800, Earle . scn of Mrs. Della Kincald, ‘and brother 1 Kincald, a_native of San rrancu[a, days. ends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (F at 2 o'clock, from his late fesi- dence, 157 Lundy lane. Interment Masonic Cemetery. KREBS—In this city, August 7, 1900, Fritz Krebs, a native of Switzerland, aged 49 years 2 months and 6 days. E£# Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the f\u‘?’ll this day day), at 2 o'clock, from the funeral par- lors of H. F. Maass, 917 Mission strect, near Fifth. Cremation I. O. O. F. Cemetery. McALISTER—In this city, August 7, 1300, Charles J., beloved husband of Mary Mec- Alister, and father of Belle, J. L, W. A., F. J. and ‘the late C. E. and M. 1. McAllster, a native of Liverpool, Englaud, aged 71 yaars 9 months. (New York, Chicago and ton, 1ll., papers please copy.) he funeral will take place this day ¥) at 1:30 o'clock, from his late resi- 5 Folsom street, thense to St. Pat- rch for services at 2 o'clock. I ount Calvary Cemetery. Plea: wers. Funeral private. —In this city, August 9, 1900, Henry a native of Sinsheim, Germany, aged ears § months and 1 day. Remains at the parlors of H. F. Suhr & 1157 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. ow Friends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral this day 2 o'clock, from the residence of 64 Filbert street. Inter- emetery. In this city, August §, 1900, . beloved husband of Mary A. Pen- and father of John Pennington, Mr: West and George W. and Thom: nington, a pative of England, aged vears 7 months ‘and 23 days. (Pittsburg, Pa. and Jerse J., papers please copy.) g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow the g ment 1 ningtc Henry (Saturday). at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 93¢ Shotwell street. Interment Laurel Hil tery. REILLY—-In August 9, 1900, James, n_of Owen and Alice Reilly, and beloved her of Mrs. Rose Mulgrevy, M kell, Mrs. Mamie Conwa Walsh and Owen and Paul Reilly, a native of , M aged 49 years. > Notice of funeral herwafter. RICHARDSO! Allandalé, -near Fruitvale, Alameda ¢ ¥y, Awgust 1900, Manley But- beloved husband of Mary Elizabeth on, a_native of Chautauqua, N. Y., 5 months and 19 days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- ited to attend the funeral to-morrow at 11 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of Charles H. Jacob & Cps, 318 Mason reet, between O'Farrell and Geary. Inter- fount Olivet Cemetery, by carriage. WILKINS—-In Napa, Augus ), 1900, Selina, A wife of J. Wesley Wilkins, a native 449 vears and 9 months. uaintances are re: fully invited to attend the funeral to- (Saturday), at 2 o'cl from Trinity Episco- I Church, corner Bush and Gough streets. ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by 3: ‘k train from Third and Townsend Streets WOOD- beloved son (Saturday), In Oakland, August 9, 1900, Harry H. f H. H. and Nellie J. Wood, zel E. sin of Mabel G. of San Frarcisco, aged 24 years and and acquaintances are respect 1 to attend the funeral to-morrow at 1:30 o'clock, from the First (Saturday —In this city, August 9, 1300, Gladys | Elizabeth, beloved daughter of Robert L. and | izabeth Owens, aged 2 months and 24 | and Myrtle G. Wood, and | and Grace L. Wood, a | Unitarian Church, corner Franklin and Geary | streets, thenge to Cypress Lawn Cemetes | streets, | YERBA BUENA Lodge No. 1788, Knights of | please attend the fu- Honor—Members will neral of our late brother, from First Unitarian Harry H. Wood Church, (Saturday). MU L J. THOMAS, Dictator. by | 3:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend | Geary and | Franklin streets, at 1:30 o'clock to-morrow | HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. Mrs M G Cowing, Cal |L H McBride, Eureka J N Hayes, Pasadena |M Gilmore & w, S Dieg | W B Haves, Pasadena | Mrs T Ricks, Eureka T Brown, Bakersfield |T H Selvage, Eurcka T M Kelly, Wash J Monahan, L Ang I Blankfield. N ¥ W Malborn, Salt Lake | $ H Wiles, Portland |L R Reed, Scranton J Carroll, Dawson C E Seymore, Carson erald. L Ang | P S Knowles, Chico Mrs Knowles, Chico T Fil | F J Martin, Arizona T Emerson, Berkeley c € Winship & w, Napa Moss Wolff, N ¥ W B Chapin, N Y A A Bonynwe, L Ang. { W H Hay, L Ang P E Weaver, L Ang G B Perkins, L Ang Mrs L M Watts, Chico Kirby Jr, Elk Grove ETHELBERT LOSES THE RACE BV AFLUEE Almost Left Standing at the Post, but Finishes in Second Place. Sibee Kinley Mack, Well Played, Wins the Beverwick Handicap at the Saratoga Track by a Head. P T O SARATOGA, Aug. 9.—Kinley Mack won the Beverwick handicap to-day, but the victory was in a sense a fluke, for Ethel- bert was almost left standing at the post and at the end was only beaten by a head. The track exactly suited Kinley Mack, having dried out just enough to make it dead. Kinley Mack opened at 15 to 1 and was played down to 1) to 1. The mile was run in 1:41. After the race the stewards summoned Starter Calawell before them and told him that unless he secured a starting gate of his own they would insist on his using the Clark bar- rier to-morrow. Joyner, trainer of Ethelbert, announced that he would not run another horse dur- ing the rest of the meeting. He offered to match his employer's horse against Kinley Mack, stipulating a good track, but Wimmer, trainer of the latter horse, declined to make the match. Results: Five and a half furlongs, selling—Fonso Lee won, Cupldity second, Macflecknoe third. Time, Six furlongs—Bella Rio won, Far Rockaway second, Gold Heels third, Time, 1:14%. Beverwick handicap, $3500, one mile—Kinley ’}llxck ;vo;'l. Ethelbert second, Martimas third. me, 1:41. Five furlongs, selling—Cherries won, Goddess of Night second, Himself third, Time, 1:02%. One mile, selling—Romp won, Osceola second, Myth third. Time, 1:43' DETROIT, Aug. 9.—Results Park: One mile—Harmony A won, Mound Builder second, Sauceboat third. Time, 1:43. Five furlongs—Lizzie A won, ond, Bill Massie third. Time, Five furlongs—Toad Rainey won, Dream Life sccond, Plerre Jr. third. Time, 1:02%. * Stx furlongs—Annie Lauretta won, Gladhand second, Bennie third. Time, 1:1433 One mile—Free Lance won, Fessy F second, Passaic third. Time, 1:42. Six furlongs—Sweet Caporal won, Ralston second, Left Bower third. Time, 1:12% JOLIET, IIL, Aug. 9.—Results at Gall's Park: 2:20 class, trotting, purse $300—Silver kes | | won in &traight heats. Best time, 2:13%2. Baby | M, Yellow Jacket, Baroness Marguerite, Bri- tails, My Chance’ and Kitchel's Red Wilkes also started. 2:12 trot, purse $1000—Cutting won the third, | fourth and fitth heats. Best time, 2:10%. Miss | Sligo won the second heat in 2 Neereta | won the first heat in 2:113%. Josephine Dixon and Dr. Pitzer also started. 2:06 class pace, purse $1000—Willlam Mc won at Highland the second, fourth and firth heats. Time, 6%, 2:07%, 2:09. Edith won the first and hird heats. Time, 2:08, 2:10. Colonel Bert, | Giles and Hail Cloud also started. % 2:11 class pace, purse $1000—Little Boy won in straight heats. Best time, 2:08. Aelse, Robert Wilkes and Young Joe also started. CHICAGO, Aug. 9.—Miss Bennett was o much the best of the field of three in the Petite stakes to-day at Harlem that the feature of the afternoon was robbed of much of its interest. Results: E Five furlongs—Silurian won, Shut Up second, Cinera third. Time, 104 4-5. One_mile—Pink Coat won, Star Chamber sec- ond, Boney Boy’ third. Time, 1:40 4-5. Six furlongs—Lady In_ Blue won, Morris second, Hi Lee third. Time, 1:13 1 Five furiongs, Petite stakes—Miss Bennett won, Bonnie Lissak second, Fancywood third. Time, 1:00. Oné mile—Cogmoosie won, Owensboro second, | Papa Harry third. Time, 1:42 4-5. |~ One mile—Dagmar won, Dad Steele second, Tim Gainey third. Time, 1:42 DETROIT, Aug. 9.—Windsor results: One mile—Meggs won, Rathlin second, Rebec- | ca_Wells third. Time, 1:42%. Four and a half furlongs—Emma C L _won, Little Henry second, Frequent third. Time, 5635, One mile—Statira_won, Olive Order second, Elizabeth K tHird. Time, 1:43. Six furlongs—Chappaqua wo! second, Tenole third. Time, 1 Steeplechase full course—Zufallig won, Last Fellow second, Jack Carey third. Time, 3:49. Seven furlongs—Marco Polo won, Acushja sec- John A. Clara Woolley J H Botsford, Phila |A H Fredericks & w, | ond, Rotha third. Time, 1:28%. 1ls, Dayton St Louis H fcWhorton, Cal'S Fredericks, St Louis ST. LOUIS, Aug. 9.—Results at the fair ort, Bakersfield Mabel Plock, St Louis | srcunds: gan, St Louls |( ove, Texas W Crossman & w, Cal Vance, Eureka onaghan, S Ana E W Cox, S Rosa i J M Henning, ChicagojA E Wood, S Mateo Mrs Minor, Arcata |0 Atwood, Stockton |F M Mapes, Minn IL Seiss, Minn HOTEL. J W Minturn, Minturn R Richardson, Seattle H R Lewis, Manila | R W Roweil, Wash { C_W Stuart, Phila W A Brewer, S Mateo H W Augustin, Seattle. W _E Hodges, Chicago | W H Howlett, N Y J H Palmer. Chicago |E N Tenbrook, Sacto J S Webb, D C |H Heymann, London G B Pearsall, Eureka Mrs W W Houck, N Yark’K O Bean, Boston Mrs R Proctor, Napa Rev M T Vair, lowa G H Proctor Jr, Napa H M Peter, Towa H M St John, Towa J 3 Campion, Cinn J D Lournan, Seattle |I H Harvey, Galt Miss Hathaw: S Jose|E F_Slater, S C H E_Friessell, Pitts Mrs P Cook, Rio Vi T Flint Jr, San Juan W F Funston, Sacto & w, USN NEW WESTERN HOTEL. W Moore & w, LBanos| N Hoffelt, Sacto |A R Moulton, Alaska L Debanne, Vina J Wirell & w, Merced ¥ A Donahue & w, Il W_Boyd, Ferndale P 3 Donovan, Salinas 'S Hazen, Ferndale E A Riely, Merced |J Bell, Santa Rosa Migs Coles, Portland Mrs J'P Nelson, SCruz g H Doyle, San Mateo Mrs R N Bell. Ls Ang Miss D Coffman, LAng 3 Dadam, Columbia | —_—————— Won by L. Reiff. to-day the Brighton highweight handicap was won by Lalune, guided by Rigby. The Town plate was won by Clondal Kin, SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Continued from ;.go Eight. ARRIVED. Thureday, August 9. Stmr Point Arena, Hansen, 10 hours from Point Arena. SAILED. Thursday, August 9. Stmr John § Kimbail, Thwing, Seattle, DOMESTIC PORTS. SEATTLE—Arrived Au 9—St Czan hence. Aug G e i e CASPAR—Sailed Aug 9—Stmr Cleone, for San FORAYS HARBOR—Arrived Fars GRAY! —Arrived A Newburg, henee Aug 5; schr Ida M:l‘(u, hes.:: July 28. FOREIGN PORTS, FALMOUTH-Sailed Aug §Br bark 3 flld, for Manchester, Heath. HARWICH—Arrive ug 7—B BT ol an s e e i LA A rrivéa Aug . i Necranide hence Maren s, = e LON rriv \ug 7-Br bark - v henes Mok w71 M OO O V. - v -— e s v n H ug r stmr Em) of China, for Vancouver. OCEAN STEAMERS. Nippon Maru, from San Francisco, via H lulu and Yokohama. e Friederich, from New York, via Hambur: GENCA—Sailed Aug 4—Stmr Isis, for San Francisco (not_previously). MUROGAN—Sailed Aug 5—Stmr Oak NEW YORK—Arrived Aug 9—S{mr Anchorta, from Glaszow. & e P aas Cherre e e raine, for Havre, U EENSTOWN-—Safled manic, from LI ROTTERDAM—Sailed Aug 9—S¢ '.,.'"".,‘ for New York. ¥ R for New York. Sailed Aug 9—Stmr Columbia, Aug 9-Stmr Leon 3 Arrived Aug e XIII, from Genoa, Pennland, from Liverpool, for Philadel, led Aug 9—Stmr Dominion, for Montreal. - 3 Christopher, § Louls | Mrs Dunbar & ¢, St Lk W _P_Hammon, Orovll | second, Lurdan third. G E Griswold, Chicago > W Waldron, Cal O F Davis, Bloomingtn | C H C Brown, Boston Dr J McCroskery, N'Y | Dr R B Egetiard & W, |Dr J McWhortie, N Y Victoria {Dr F B Shine, N Y E Speilvogel, N'Y |E W Runyon, Rd Bluft Mrs ¥ H Childs, H L Bowlds, St Louls Miss Childs, Los J Marx, w York Miss 1 Childs, LekJe 'S Kaisér, New York 1 SUalag v Lt Com W S Hughes | C B Staton & w, Alask | and HONGKONG—Arrived prior to Aug 9—Stmr CHERBOURG—Arrived Aug 9—Stmr Kalser Aug S—Stmr Ger- tor New York; stmr | heat was won Six furlongs—Tigris won, Monaghan second, Loka third. Time, 1:16. Six furlongs, selling—Chemisette won, Amelia Strathmore second, Watercress third. Time, 1:15%. Onk mile, selling—Orleans won, Plrate's Daughter second, Seething third. Time, 1:43. Six furlongs—The Light won, St. Cuthbert second, Triaditza third. Time, 1:13%. Two'mites, seliing—Orris woi, Round Turn me, 3:53 Six furlongs, selling—Eight Bells we! gent second, Al Lone third. Time, 1% s Sl LAST DAY AT BUFFALO. Bonnie Direct, a Hot Favorite, Dis- tanced in the Second Heat. BUFFALO, N. Y., Aug. %.—Spirited bet- ting was the order of the closing day of the Buffalo Club's grand circuit meeting. Every one of the three events was hotly contested and some disappointments re- sulted. In the 2:13 pace Bonnie Direct sold a 100 to 25 favorite before the first two heats, but a_bad break landed the Direct stallion in fifth place in the first heat and another saw him distanced in the second. | For the Queen City stakes, trotting, 2:15 class, Glory sold at $25 in the earl, Bools, |in which Tete brought $50 and David | Harum 330, after indulging King Jack | with a heat, Gatacomb sent Glory along the Lawson gelding won three | straight heats. For the Pan-American stake, the open- | ing pools saw Pussy Willow and Sallia | Hook selling at $0 each in a pool in which Charley Hayt was third choice at Insur- A C Brown & s, LsAng Mr & Mrs Patch,L Ang | 3 to 5. McDonald won the first heat, but in the second Snow challenged him with Charley Hayt and easily beat the mare out. i’n this heat Pussy Willow got tangled and fell on_the back stretch and was disqualified. McHenry got an ugly LONDON, Aug. 9.—At the third day’s | toss from the sulky, but escaped with a racing of the Brighton August meeting | Slight laming. Hayt was now installed nothing could stop him. favorite a Summaries 2:13 pace, $1200—Tom Nolan won second, third and fourth heats in 2:11%, 2:1214, 2:13%. Time- plece won the first heat in 2:10%. Deveras, Fred M and Bonnie Direct also started. Queen City stakes, trotting, 2:15 class, purse $2000—Glory won second, third and fourth heats. Time, 2:13%, 2:15, 2:16. King Jack_won first heat in 2:13%. Corrinne, Tete, Una Belle, Am- by and David Harum aiso started. Pan-American stakes, 2:25 pacing, purse $2000 —Charley Hayt won second, third and fourth heats. ‘Time, 2:07%, 2:09, 2:12. Sallie Hook won first heat in 2:12%. ' Texas Jessie, Lady Allright, Motion, Cobbett, Mount Clemens Boy and Pussy Willow also started, INDEPENDENCE, Ta.. Aug. 9.—The follow- ing are the results of the harness races here to-day: 2:30 trot, $500—Sitaw won In straight heats, Best time, 2:17. The Medium second, George Hallerton third, Cross Patch fourth. Baby Is- lan and Al Kalso also sterted. 2:40 pace,s $500—Tripoll Girl won in straight heats. Best time, 2:12%. Shelah second, Alice Gray third, La Crescent fourth. . Speclal race, 2:11 pace—Hartford Jr. won first and third heats in 2:13, 2:11%. George L won second heat in imstons L R CROWDS VISIT RACES ON IEJ BLUFF DAY Business Houses and Factories Close Down to Give Employes a Chance to See the Races. . RED BLUFF, Aug. 9.-—-To-day was Red for | Bluff day at the track. The business houses and factories closed at noon, at which hour the streets were alive with b es, carriages and vehicles of all B haresE ek, ook place % fnterelunl °neu gcc\lmd in the ue‘:'}f noon. t race was a I;D..mc with The Goshen Jim favorite at 10 to 3. He took the race in three straight heats. The next race was a 2:15 trot. The first Osita, wiih Arrow 2 b second. 0I|¥l was favorite at Santa Anita Star took the second heat favorite at_even money. Durango was second and Roy M third. The last race, running. one mile, was won by Sea Spray at 5 to 1. McFarland was_favorite at even money. Loconomo finished second and McFarland third. Summaries: (oFacing, 220 class, purse $1000, mile heats, 3 Goshen Jim, by Chleftan (Edd) 111 Banker's Daugkter (Brown) 232 23 H Dictatus (Day) Queen R (Hodges) Time—2 2:15 trot, purse 3600, mile heats, 8 in 5: Osita, by Paris Belle (Durfee) Santa Anfta Star (Maben) Arrow (H. Willis). Sable Frances Time— PSS PR Py Py ””r‘l‘gnn!ng. five-eighths of a mile dash, purse Ko-Ko, 115 _(Jackson) Durango. 115 (Hobert) Roy M, 115 (Brown) Time—1:013 George W, Jessie O, Gundara and Red Steel also ran. Running, one mile, purse $100: Sea Spray, 104, Mariner-Marin (Hazard) Loconoro, 114 (Bennet: McFarland, 104 (Nickells). & Time—1:413. Whitcomb and March Seven also ran. The Sheriff arrested two more pockets at the racetrack to-day. were caught in the act. Rhes ey This makes three of them arrested in two days. For More Sports See Page Seven. Builders’ Contracts. ary E. Sessions (owner) with E. C. Bletch and F. P. Lansing (contractors), architect Na- thantel Blaisdell—All work except plumbing, gas fitting, electrical work, trimming hardware, mantels, rhades, gas fixtures and painting for a two-story basément and attic frame building on E line of Lyon street, 92:5% S of Jackson, S 35 by E 91, Western Addition block 577; $3895. Justinian Caire (owner) with William B. Kreger (contractor), architect E. A. Hermann— Rough earpentry, mill and iron work and laying of finished floors for a four-story and basement brick, iron and terra cotta structure on SE line of Market street, 19 NE of Second, NE 334 by S 21 Willtam de Company, corporation (owner) with C. M. Depew (contractor), architect Al- bert Farr—Brick, carpentry and granite work, curbirg, sidewalks, doors, glazing, galvanized iron, grille, mantel, cast iron, roofing, plumb- ing and painting for a four-story and base- ment brick building on W _corner of Minna and First_streets, SW 130, NW 80, NE 75, SE 3, N SE to beginning; $22.800. Miss Mary S, Hodkins (owner) with C. F. Johnson and L. A. Secor (contractors), archi- tect —-. All work for a two-story and rough basement frame building (two flats) on SE cor- rer of Guerrero and Brosnan streets. thence ng S line of Brosnan 84, . W 84, N a2 beginnin, $22 Hale Brothers, Inc. (ownef) with Campbell & Pettus (contractors), architects Reld Broth- ers—Third-story store fixtures in store building in course of erection on S line of Market street, between Fifth and Sixth, commencing 78 from Sixth; $3302. t SOUTHERN rAl (raciFic net are due (o arely N FRANCINCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street) mave — Frow Juuy 13, 1900. — “11:004 3300 [T v C *7:004 Shasta Express— Davis, Williams (for Bartlett *3:304 Martiner, Saa Ramon, Vailsjo. *8:004 Davis, *5:00, San Jose, 304 Onkilale, | *9:30a Vallcjo, Martinez and Way Stations *19:00.4 The 11:00p Sacramento 1tivor Steamers. 00r Haywards, Niles and Way Stations. “d:00r Martiner, San tious. - *8:03¢ Oregon and California Kxprass, to, COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gawge) T30 A Newark. a$:132 Glenwood. Felton, Sants Cruz. *3:004 Benicia, Sulsun, l’!*\ Vacaville, and Sacramento ). Bluft, Por Willows, v oodland. 2 Maryavile, Oroville. P vermure, Mensyavilie; Chico, Ttod Je, Chiness " (for Stoekton, Placerville, Rinf R ¢ d Limied—Ogden, Den- Niles, Livermore, Stockton, Sacra- mento, Mendota, Hauford, Visalis, Porterville ... oo Haywarda, Niles and Way Statfons. Ramou, Vallejo, phap Caltign Saniattom ters, Raoramento, Woodland, ~Knights Laoding, Maryarille, Oroville. oy (Phiymond for Youstaive), Feoamo.- 325137 eraiield, Wew Oriesce Hxgeem_ ok Nauta Barbars, Los Angeles, Dem- ivg, El Paco, New Orioaus sud Fast . [ Maryarille, Reddtn Puget ~ and Vst *8:054 ortlay of Market Street.) Santa Cruz Excamion for Santa Cruz and Principal Way Stations 18:03¢ ‘enterville, San Jose, F o/tomy ‘Boulder Creek, Sauta Oruz and Wag Nowatk, Contesviio, Gan jous, New o s doas, Ne Almaden, Felton, Roulder Creek, Sauts Cruz sud Privcipal Way oot fhs Jous, s G VRO W30y REEK ROUTE FERRY. 01SE0—Fost of Market Sicest (Slip §)— 9:00 11:00, 11:00 3 fa:00 15:00 +8:20 | AND—Pool of Brandwa 00 8:00 10.004.w. *1:00 13:00 14:00 *5:00r.n. COAST DIVISION (Brosd Gauge). (Third and Townsend Ste.) OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship. Co. Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco: For Alaskan ports—I11 a. m., August 14, 19, 24, 29, Sept. 3" “Change ' to ~company's steamers at Seattl r _Victoria, Vancouver (8. ). Port Townsend, Se- attle, Tacoma, Everett, Ana- cortes and New Whatcom (Wash.)—11. a. m., August 14, 19, 24, 29, Sept. 3. and every fifth day there- after. Change at Seattle to this company’s steamers for Alaska and G. N. R'y; at Seattle or Tacoma to N. P. R'y; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry For Eureka, Humboldt Bay—2 p. m., August 11, *16, 21, 6, 31, Sept. 5, and every fifth day thereafter, (*Freight only.) For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayu- rbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, n Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport—3 August 11, 15, 19, 23, 27, 31, Sept. 4, m., s and every fourth day therafter. a Fo: ap Diego, stopping only at Port Har- ford ( Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Argeles and Redondo (Los Angeles)—I a. August 13, 17, 21, 25, 29, Sept. and fourth day thereafter. Magdalena Bay, San Jose del o Santa Rosa- & (Mexico)—10 a. m., 7th of each For further folders. information obtain company’s The company reserves the right to change steamers, sailing dates and hours of sailing without previous notice. WIOR 1+ k-4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel) GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents, 10 Market st., San Francisco. THE 0. R. & N. GO0, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO From Spear-street Whart at 11 A. FAR [ $i2 First Class Inciuding Berty STATE OF CALIFORNIA sails.... $2 Second Class and Meals. IBIA sails. August 16, 25, Sept. and all the Northwest. Helena, Through tickets to all points East. E. C. WARD, General Agent. 630 Market st. points in PERKINS & CO., Superintendent: TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m. GOODALL, Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal. and connecting_at Hongkong with steamers for In- No cargo received on board on day dla, ete. of saflive. sS. .o v, September 22, 1900 .Wednesday, Oct. 17, 1900 Via Honolulu. Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at company’s office, 421 Market street, corner of First. W. H. AVERY, General Agent. AMERICAN LINE, WEW YORK. SOUTTAMPZON. LONDON. PARTY, Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound. From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. St. Paul. St. Louts. RED STAR LINZ ew Yors and Antwa-s From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. Aragonia_....August 15|Friesland ....August 29 Noordland ugust 22 Southwark _Sept. 5 INTEENATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., 30 Montzomery Street. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Sailing every Thursday, instead olm Saturday, from November 2, 139, at 10 a. m.. from Pler 42. North River, foot of Morfon street; LA BRETAGNE, Auguat 16: LA LORRAINE, Au LA TOURAINE, Au- gust 30; L'AQUITAINE, Sept. 6. First class to Havre, $82 1 and upward. Second class to Havre, $55 and upward: § per cent reduction on round' trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA. 32 Hroad- way (Hudson Buildiyg). New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Mont- gomery avenue, San Francisco. . 8. CO._HONOLULU, APTIA NS5 A NRREY 8. S. AUSTRALIA (Honolulu only) ot vevessessnseses. Wednesday, August 22, 2p. m. s. 8. MARIPOSA (via Honolulu). to New Zealand and Australia Wed., Sept. 5, 8 p. m. & BROS. CO., ;I:‘T.Fofl?dlufl. Fdflfi&ma KOSMOS LINE oot OCTAVIA LUXOR Monthly_Sailing for Valparaiso and Hamburg, via Mexican ports, Central and Seuth America, ete. §._S. Tanis, 4300 tons, sails about August 29. J. D. SPRECKELS & EROS. CO.. Agents. 114 Montgomery st. Pier No. 7—Freight office, 327 Market st., San Francisco. cos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Gaviota, | .August 11, 21, 31 5 | to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, | for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at | ABYDOS .....4000 tons | A Ocean View, South #an Francisco.. 17:004 San Jose wnd Way Stations ( Almaden Wednesdays only) 17:304 Sunday Ezcursion for San Js Santa Cruz, Pacifle Grow FPrizcipal Way Stations. . ... 1989w 21004 Hun Jove, Teen Pinos, Santa Crus, achiie G Paso Robies, Sam s Ohispo, Surf, Lompoe snd | Prineipal -‘M‘-m - . *darep | 1404 San Jose and Way Stations ... "S:E3a 1804 SanJose, LosGatosai | WaySiations *3:30p 13:45 ¢ San Mateo, itedwood, Menlo Park, Paio Alto, Santa Clars, Swin Jowe, Tres Pinos Ssuta Crur, Sailoas, Monterey and Pasific Grove...... 119:384 San Jose snd Way Stations . Taaer +4:15p San Jose and Principal Way Stations *9:434 Gatos snd Principal 19:00, A for Moming. T for A ftermaon | *Daily. *Sundayexcepted 1 Sunday oly b Saturday only aSaturday and Sunday ¢ Sunday and Monday. ' CALIFORNIA NORTRWESTERN RY. CO. i/ SAN FRAMCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburen Ferry, Foot of Market St SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. ‘WEEK 3%, § 11 DA ), §: EK SUNDA §:05, 6: DAYS—7:80, 9:60, 1,:00 & m.; 13:38, . 'm. Thursdays—Extra tri %0 . 11:30 v. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1: 30 . m. YS—3:00, 9:30, 11:00 & m.: 1:30, 330, :20 p._m. | SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. DAYS—4:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 &. m.; 12:48, 5:15_p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at and 6:35 o. m. S—8:10, 9:40, 11:10 & m.; 1:40, 3:40, 25 p. m. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Parle | same schedule as above. Lea’ | San Francisco. (A In Effect. pr. 15, 1900, Arrive ! San Franciseo. Sun- days. Sun- | Week days. | Destination.} ? Days. Wtfl’ Days. Novato. [10:40 am| 8:40 am 30 am| Petaluma. | §:05 pm/10:25 am 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa.| 7:35 pm| 6:20 pm Fulton, Windsor. Healdsburg. Lytton. Geyserville. 8:00 am| Cloverdale. | 7:35 pm| 6:20 pm 7:30 am| §:00 am| Hopland 10:25 amy l:wlm"md Ukiah. | 7:35 pm| §:20 pm 8:00 m{ Guerneville. Sonoma and Glen Ellen. 00 pm| | Btages | Svrings end White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton 1 Altruria: at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at the | Biibs and reduced Ticket H Gevserville for Skazzs Tgal, Wiliits, La: Springs, Harris, Fureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets ad C. WHITING, General Manager. connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West rings: at Clover nfll sers; !Al onl;nd f\w“ lh(l‘m.‘ ghland elseyville, Carl Soda. Bm:gofl and Bartlete prings, Saratoga at Tidah for Vichy Blus Lakes. Laurel Deil Lake, Witter Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, Fd-l-. johs Day’s, Riverside, Lierley's, Bucknell's, nhedrin ights, Hullville, Orr's Mendocino City, Fort Bragg. onville, isen’s, Dyer, Hot Wost~ mmirim, Scotia rates. On_Sunday round trip tickets to all potnts | beyond San Rafael at half rates. offices, 850 Market st Chronicle bldg, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agent. ' NORTH PACIFIC GOAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. » and Stnda: and m-q.p.".. e DAYS—7:00, *5:00, *3:00, *10:00, 11:00, 11:38 & m; 145, °LN0, 230, 346, S0, 600, 7:20 BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U. §. NAVY YARD AND VALLEXQ, Steamer “Monticello.” MON.. Tues. Wed. Thura and !.Lo.g'o.: - and 8: 1030 2. m., § Leave San Francisco via Sausalito Ferry: WEEK DAYS...9:3 a. m., 1:45 and SUNDAYS......8, ,':o. 11 a. m., 1:30, 2:30 NEW TAVERN OF TAMALBATS NOW OLng e —— g&mm in 1854 Skin others Leave: SANTA FE ROUTE TRAINS. MARKET-STREET FERRY. erfand: Daily for Chica-| Arrive: bom | 4105 m Sp. m.