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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY HEAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE, & co., et Street. N FLATS—$500. ays for the property. ats of 4 and 5 3 n elegant . nd bath er st dern resi- 3 e. % roome and bath and laundry s s Waller; new modern res g hath modern res Sutter house, OAKLAND ABVERTISEMENTS. ou\Lnn RFu. Ls'l‘u'l:‘.. CAPITALISTS, attention—A building site you might seek for ages and never find its equal corner Seventeenth ave. and Eighteenth st opposite Independence Park, East Oakiand lot 150x140; from its apex, easy of access, the surrounding hills, valleys and waters form one grand panorama; must be seen- to be ap- preciated; the right party desiring to buiid, inducenients will be offered. venth st., Oakland. O\I\I AND FULNITURE FOR NALE. »u from H. Schellhaas, the d_Franklin, Oakland. l 0" Hou SluKhLl’l\ 2 large unfurnished water; rear; rent $§1. fur- vard. near Fillmare unny rooms; te residence. sultable for a gas Market a GIVE US YOUR RENT MONEY. #7% £t an elegant modern sunny corner e of § rooms and porcelain bath, ceme: walk interest 6 per cent _DRIDGE & ket S co., ELDRIDGE & CO., €5 MARKET ST AUCTION. AUCTIC UCTIC BTE RER 15, 1800, MARKET TUBSDAY, & 1 »OM ST. st near Seventh sms and bath SIDENCE. LOT. 165_feet west of large beautitul resi store 25x8 25x120 feet’ T. FLATE. near Twenty-fifth; 2 and bath; rents $31; FLA Trero; 2 Lx1i4 feet; s $3 also 14 feet FLATS Twenty-second Nipe- rents $50; TRICT COTTAGE r nth ave, ouse 7 jot %5x100 feet; 253100 £ rooms TERMS: — CASH 32000 flats | day, week ished rooms | ut board; ar Market—Three st rooms for housekeeping 401A—Sunny t housekeeping shed: rea & Laguna. | BURNETT -Fur- nished rme., 4) en suite or m: elevator. furnished ro HOWARD, §29—R L $1 night: al: terms to suit ON ANY OF THE PERTIE ELDRIDGE & ©0., 835 Market &t. N, AN INVE: K & T front: m residence; for half cost McAl near lister st vements r from Van haif cash. Fourth = Ness fine fats ; § Hyde st., near City on Ninth near Mar- st., clegant flate of four rooms each; 210 ton Iron Works; room cottage on Castro st PECK & CO., 667 Market st and bath; wner 413 [ & room: large lot; x»arn st ce could restdence: anny; 30x1 acres of iand, near Col 445 Valencla st large be call cents—_The W. for matiing. L ESTATE—COUNTRY— ALE. S MEDAXOS RANCHO . ESTATE. , 1900, at 12 k noon home place, Los Medanos ne ranch has a ations re on the ra ace will be sold « same estate. located rk Landing, in quanti- from San Francisco o Los Medanos. ther particulars see catalogues. TOY & SONNTAG, Auctioneers, | st., San Francisco. | r & profitable, eautifully situated §sco by railroad? | ¢ for jmmediate sale 33 acres of fertile, | Jonds, 600 apricots, some ches s and grapes: 7 to 10 vears old mfortable 4-room house; g0od barn, gran chicken houses, COOpE, trays: some imple- s; good water, windmill and tank: rain cater cletern: situated six (6) miles east of | postorfiee, school and railroad con- titie perfect: come and see it; it will | owner is on the place. Address ch, Cal. JCK and grain ranch for sale in Colusa Co.; acres; $10 an acre: 500 grain. rest in hili M. € CHANDON. Marysville, Cal. weilcared- | two hours | 1240 and cents—The Weekly Call, 31 por year. EK’S news for § gos. in wrapper. for mailing. VALLEY REAL BESTATE SALB_Mill Vailey, chean, cottaxe of § ms & bath. Inquire owner, 1236 Waller st. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. improved and unimproved Aia- estate in all parts of Alameda on rms. Alameda Land Company, 1500 Post st.. San Francisco. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. M‘FlLE—IIlS BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE monthly; new 3-room cottage: . fine Tacge Tot 256 Teet deep: . 9480 ‘monthly: % acre excellent rent ; % wcre superb land 3 cash, $9 monthly &or 5250, $2:'cash. $11 monthly; 1 aere (more can bs had) for §475 Fruitvale, adjoining East Oakiand; climate, | and view the very best; away from fogs flats near Van Ness ¢ C1 annually; | board optional. hed bay- NICELY terms ve: nfurnished rooms; 438 Fifth st 1 rooms and tay. wk., mo. - Nicely furnished sunny | rovements; Red 4363, mall casonable. O'FARFE ished , week $125 to $4: ROYAL HOUSE Tight; reading roos parior; rooms, pe month, open nigh iis st —in smoking room elev i cold water; tor on offl ouse, 25 Elghth st., anfurnished. SSIFIED adve received at ¢ all advertisements and n established at 109 NOTICE SPECIAL 1628 De isadero st., near Sutter. A oty or try. PAC] > Montgomery st.. whitened, $1 up: t Co.. 219 Third ROOMS papered from $2 paintirg done. Hartma SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. | ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re- | g lowest Tates; open even. 205 4:h st. . sold. rente reduced rates. repaired. needles and’ 6th: phone inds bought, Chas =0ld and repairing g Plambeck, 1915 Mission, nr. AND WAREHOUSES. storage and moving; covered _Tenth and Market; phone South 762 > Storage and Furniture Moving Com- 20 Filimore st.; phone Jackson 281 TY Fl “I\I1EII§ A\D SUPPLIES, | GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS. sell better machines fos house in the eity; rents Exchange. - less money than any $3. The Tn’:wrlter 536 California, telephone Main 266 ALWAYS bargains in_typewriters; any make. rite for prices o L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Montgomery NEW typewriters, §5 down, $5 month payments. REVALK, 403 California st. nl"lDE‘D NOTICES. A SCHUETZEN CLUB PARK AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION—A dividend No. 2) of % cents per share on the capital stock of the California Schuetzen Club Park and Building Assoclation has been declared, | CALIFORN 1:: able on and after Friday, September 14, easurer of the as- at the office of th L. Reubold, 312 Bush st. OTTO BREMER, Secretary. DIVIDEND notice—The Giant Powder Com- pany, Con. A dividend, No. 21, of seventy- five cents (T5c) per share on the issued capital stock of the company has been declared, pay- &ble at the office of the company, 430 Cail- forniu_et., San Francisco, on September 12, 1900. Transfer books close September 5, 1900, at noon A. A. SPARKS. Secretary. DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. 15 13 per share) of the Paauhan Sugar Plantation Company, will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st., on and after Wed- nesday, September 12, 1900. Transfer books close cn Tuesday. September 4. 1900, at 3 p. m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS Invited—Bids for providing and installing a sewage pumping plant for the Folsom prison, practically conforming to spec- ifications now on file with the State Board of Prison Directors and State Board of Exam- iners, will be received by sald respective boards at the office of the Board of Exam- inevs in the State Capitol, Sacramento, Cal., until 2 o'clock p. m. of October 6 1900, at which time they will be publicly opened. The right ‘to reject any or all bids is reserved. Ceples of specifications may be obtained from the clerk of the board at Folsom prison. Each bid must be accompanied by a cert!- fied check for $2000 drawn on some bank of Eood standing to the order of R M. Fitzger- ald, president State Board of Direc- toré, which check shall be forfeited to the State if the bid which accompanies such check is accepted and the party making the bid refuses to enter into a contract and exe- sciation, “tor | unfur- | llisst.—Rooms, | e to $150; week, 82 | hnh: | - { FREILING'S oile salve, §1 per | 1 to cure all cases of bleeding, internal or protruding no matter of how long KONIG—In this city, September 11, Charles F., dearly beloved husband of )m-y 8. Konig, and father of Charles Konig and Mrs. J. Wernli, a native of Baden, Germany. aged 53 years 7 months and § days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 1:30 o'clock, {rom his late resi; dence, southeast corner of Union and Lyons streets. Interment Cypress. Lawn Cemetery KOHN—In this city, September 11, 1900, Fred- erika Kohn, wife of the late Henry Kohn, beloved mother of Herman, Julie and Lois BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and resldence of.pers sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. CROCKARD-In this city, September 8, 1300, to the wife of Edward H. Crockard, a son. MEGLADDERY-In this city, September 1L | Kohn, and sister of N. and B. Goldsmith, E to the wife of !Mc ZA )(epglmdery, a native of Westphalla, Germany, aged 62 Gecightor. years and § months. — e —— E¥Friends and tncqaxL(lr:fl.lml'tclel T:”. respect- ; fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow MARRIED. Phurcanyy. at. 10 o'clock, from the family DE CROIX—PO recidence. 1513 Scott streei. Interment Tt S In fthis city: Sgbtember | 5 Tternity Cemeters. by 11:30 oclock train Episcopal Church, by the Rev. John Stephens, | _from Third and Townsend streets. Frankiin_W. De MAHONY—In Tracy, Cal., September 10, 1900, Crofx and Myra Powe both St cooed beloved husband of May Ma- hony, son of l')-nltl J. and the late Mary Mahony, and brother of Mrs. L. H. Barricks, Mollie .. Joste, Joseph H. and Rita Mahony a natve ‘of San Francisco, aged 27 year months and 9 days. McCABE—In this city, September 10, 1900, Hugh, beloved brother of Owen McCabe, a native of County Cavan, Treland, aged 5 vears. James W., the Rev. F. A. Doane, George v and Annie Theresa Perkins, | H # WARNER—In this city, September 8, 1800, by the Rq John Stephens, Willlam Henry of New York and Eva May Warner of Los Angeles. WIGHT-WILDER~In this Sente 11, | MCKEE—In this_city, September,, 10, 1900, | M.\ at the Oc danlm ;lllmfln);: um x'tnet:"nr David Joseph, beloved son of t Afin and the | n A. B. Wilson, Charles Leslie Wight and | late Alexander McKee, and brother of James, | riet Emily Wiilder, both of Honolulu. Archibald, Alexander and Thomas McKee izl 1-FISCHER—In this city, September 9, | &nd Mrs, K. Frawley. Mrs. ‘W, Hughes and 1 “3e00, the Rev. Dr. John A 'B. Wilson, | Mrs. J. Loebbing, a native of Sierra County, i " | Cal., aged 43 years and 7 months, Charies Ralph Zeh and Hannah B. C. Fischer, both of San Francisce. ends and acquaintances are respect- ooy af. t0 stsmad NS SRS To-morrow (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of his sister, Mrs. J. Loebbing, 323 Prospect evenue, off Cortland avenue, Bernal Heights. OSBORNE—In_this city, September 10, 1300, Mary M., beloved wife of Joseph Osborne, a native of Cambridge, Mass., aged 68 years and 23 days. = The funeral will take place this day DIED. Hansen, Hilga M. Inglis, Ldllian B. Konig, Charles F. Kohn,’ Frederika James W. Boese, Lena Campbell, Elizabeth Coughlan, Irene Clark, Annie Davis, William Mahony, Douglas, Thomas J. McCabe, Hugh b2 ¢ abe, nesday), at 2 o'clock, from the pariors L S R LT T iiaa s &.. 246 Misslon street. Inter- S ox, i Firene. Ma fhent Masonte Cemetery. e Hueh a0 Qopen, Geore® A- | O'BRIEN—In _this city, September 11, 1300, Qaliager, HVEL W, | Rook HEaney i beloved son of Willlam F. and Glacomini, James B. Rosenbohm, Margaret | DTeOT&e J v y 3 Kittie O'Brien, a native of San Francisco, Schrof, Willlam James aged & months and 1 day. ROCK—In this city, September 10, 1900, Han- Hamilton, David nah Rock, beloved mother of Mrs. J. S. g Fisher and Rosie and the late Thomas Rock, BOY In this city, September 11, 1900, Lena, | @ native of County Galway, Ireland, aged 6 beloved wife of Gerhard Boese, and sister of a native of Norway, aged 40 [=a pect- hs and 6 days. (Washington. | rfully invited to attend the funeral this day s please copy.) (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- s at ‘the parlors of H. F. Subr | Mission street, between Seventh dence, 542 Polk street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where services will be held for the repose of her soul commencing at 9:80. In- tetment Mount Calvary Cemetery. _In this city, September 10, 1 A wife of W. H. Campbell, | ROSENBOHM—In this city, September 8, 1900, bert T., Alice M. and James | Margarel, dearly beloved wife of John H. Campbell, aged 61 years. Rosenbohm, dearly beloved mother of Mrs. L. F. Green, Mrs. J. C. Meyer, Mrs. E. F, Miner and George H. Rosenbohm, sister of g The funeral (Thursday). will ‘take place to-morrow at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 3520 Twenty-third street. Interment | Matthi: Fcge, and sister-in-law of Mrs. private. Henry Vollmer, a native of Stenau, Germany, COUGHLAN—In this city, September 10, 1900, | aged years and 4 months. Irene. infant child of eph J. and Mary {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- 2 a native of n Francisco, aged | fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from ber late resi- L. 3 i S , 1900, e, | dence, 2609 Howard street. corner Twenty- TLARK-In this city, September §, 100, Annie. | third. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. 1. (lark, a native of County West- | SCHROF—In West Berkeley, September 10, Ircianit: 4ol #t Tonsn | 3600, William Schrof, a native of Germany, s years 4 months and 12 days. In this city, nd “quaintances are respect- to attend the funeral to-morrow September 9, 1900, (Thur at 8:3) o'clock, from the parlors heloved son of Elizabeth Tierne, of \1. & Co., 1239 Market street, be- and brother of John Tierney and Mrs. J. E. L. and 'Ninth, thence to St.'Pat. | Huudbine, @ natjve of San Francisco, aged emn requiem mass | 29 years and day. A member of the Will be ¢ commencing at Brotherhood of Teamsters. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of the United Undertakers, 27 and 20 Fifth Etreet, thence to Sacred Heart Church for ebrated for t 9 repose of her soul, o'clock. Interment Holy 1900, at the Willlam eptember 11, Day September 10, 1900, | services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ed hushn‘ml of Annle F. | WILKES—In West Berkeley, September 10, father of Thomas and Walter | 1900, George, beloved husband of Alice Wilkes, a native of England, aged 7 yeurs and 2 2y and brother of Fannie Douglas of a native of New York. aged 59 A member of Harmony Lodge No. SEPTEMBER 12, 1900 ST, RICA'S EASY VICTORY IN THE FUTURITY RACE Gallops Away From the Lit- tle Bunch of Five That Start in the Event. Ldatit L King Cadenza, in Hard Luck at First, Takes the 2:18 Pace at the Sacramento State Fair Meet. il By F. H. Mulholland. Special Dispatch to The Call. SACRAMENTO, Sept. 11.—Of all the original forty-five eligibles to the rich Fu- turity running stake for 2-year-olds, valued at nearly $2720, that came up for decision at the track to-day only a meager bunch of five answered the post call. In a one-sided contest St. Rica, the St. An- drew-Ricardo gelding, trained by Tommy Lottridge and sporting the Alameda sta- ble’s pink with purple polka-dots, won at mellow odds. Dunfree was coupled in the betting with Spain War, the two opening 2 to 5 choices, receding later on to 4 to 5, when a stubborn assault on the ring ran down the price against St. Rica from 3 to 8 to 5. Dunfree and Farrell astride Lily Andrew gave a free exhibition of idiotic horse- manship in an endeavor to beat the flag, delaying the start nearly half an hour. Reagan finally sent them away, well aligned, Lily Diggs first by the post. Dun free a moment later picked up the run- ning. At the far turn Ruiz on St. Rica passed the leader as if he had been pick- eted and the run was over. Ruiz eased the voungster up to 1:16. Spain War sot uP in time to secure the show, a couple of lengths behind Lily Andrew. ‘With typical rainy weather and a fast track favorites met with varying fortunes, two out of four returning with the coin. The attendance was again large, the books doing a land office business. The Summary. First race, pacing, 2:18 class, heats, three in five; purse $1000. King Cadenza, b. g., by Steinway- Empress (Dunlap and Lafferty).... Fredericksburg, ch. g., by N nphaw Jr. (Bunch) Tags, b. m.. by Diablo (Bigeiow).. . ch. g., by Nutwood Irvington , Boy, Wilkes (Cecil) .o Cloe, br. m., by Conifer (Clark). Glenway, b. by Strathway Alberteon) g . i e 7 Jennie S, br. m., by RIVAL (Sangster) .. FFriends and acquaintances are respect- HOTEL gt 2 the funeral this day e SAEE e eh B oy D a at % o'clock. from his late | PALACE L. 3 | Capitol avenue mear Jufle | C Downinx. Cal Mrs F G Phelps, N Y | Digiatus b mRM“ ”k'»‘l'?f"’n' | > St. Michael's Church, Ocean | g gay N Y F M Schumacher, Cal | o poieq o - 2 | here n‘;mulem m;{n h:nn»“!“r'y‘ ';',; ; O N Cornell, B C |W W Chapin, Sacto or the repose of his sof o v S 5 Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. | B A Edmonds, BC (W L Loos, Los Ang | pecond race, trotting, 2:16 class, heats 3 in 5 [ ST. PATRICK'S Mutual Alliance Association | 'y Tarson, Lodl Fred Gotham, do S RO | of California—Officers and members are here- | [ Stevens, San Jose | Mrs Fred Gotham, do Bon (Sanders). . 3111 { by notified to assemble at 1020 Capitol avenus | Mrs E Stevens, § Jose!J M Lane Jr, Woodside | Lottie, br. m., by San Diegs (Spencer) 1' 2 3 § day (Wednesday), at 8:30 | w B Woodson, Stckton F' E Rudolph, S Mateo | 5ita Vela, b. h.. by Electioncer (Nelr the last tribute of respect | o W B Woodson, do C R Whitcher Jr, Cal | “gon) 6322 e e = lats ‘brother, Thomas | J.¢ fong, Boston | R Bamcrott, Marced Dan W, s 843 THOMAS M. SEAREY, President. | & J Thoma IS ATl Sacto Lynail, ci. ‘ THOMAS F. ALFORD, Secretary. » | Alex Thomas, Pa P Foia | FAGAN—In Oakland, September 11, 1800, Ann. | Ff McCray, Bakersfield |Mrs Alex Thomas, do [ © > 0o £ {Els f the late Peter Fagan, and beloved Dr Falconer, Colfax R D Thomas, do | mother of Mre. H. C. McAvoy and Mrs. Aus- | W ¢ Penn, Fresno O X Thomas’ 4o tin O'Brien, a native of Westmeath, Ireland. | ¢ Cagedy, Yreka . [H L Schiess, Japan | >The funeral will take place to-morrow e (Rineedazt; mt 1 Solask Srom hee tate it | 3 & o Yreke [T Ranh b J H McQuaid, Yreka J H Dockweller, Los A J Bush, San Mateo Mrs J Bush, San Mateo * H Munro, Cal J G Chureh, U S S Raymond, Cal L F Graham, San Jose Frank_Taylor, do J M Barney, Cal H § Coliing, Phila JS Peferis, N ¥ Eleventh street. Interment Val- private. Please omit flowers N—In this city, September 10, 1900, Margaret A, infant daughter of Patrick and Maggie Flanagan, a native of San Francisco, BN | 1 | | aged months and 4 days. G Jackville, Denver Mrs S Pelerls, N Y [= 25 s and acquaintances are respect- | gum Peterson. Oak A Bettens, Byron fully invited to attend the funeral this day | = § Noble, Oak H Edwards, Los Ang | (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from the parents’ | 4 “Murphy, Kern Mrs H Edwards, do residence. 273 Twenty-second street. In-| F G Finlayson, Los An|Dr 8 C Stockton, Cal terment Holy Cross Cemetery A H Busch, Los Ang |W A Flgin, St Helena GALLAGHER—In this city, September 10, 1900, | Mys J A Harden, Nev |§ West & fam, Texas Willlam, beloved son of Bridget and the late W D Grady, Nev Mary B West, do Joseph_Gallagher, and brother of James, Jo- seph, Frank and the late Mamie Gailagher, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years and £ months 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- Mrs T J Fieid, Mnterey'Dr B R Ward, U 8 N Miss Field, Monterey. 'A D Nown, N' Y Hay Anderson, Los Ang E Jacobs, Cal F G Phelps, N Y GRAND HOTEL. fully invited to attend the funeral this day ; (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock, from the residence ( J M Roberts, Cal |C H Richardson, Cal of his mother. 33 Lexington avenue, thence | D J Styne, Walla Willa|H Radin. Freano | ssion Dolores Church, where a solemn | C H Harris, Honolulu |F C Beeker, Merced ‘quiemn mass will be celebraged for the re- | W Schmidt, Honolulu |C Radcliffe, Merced pose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. | J C Redpath, Cal {M E Meyer, San Diego J J Tayior & w, Texas R ¥ Winstoy, Chicago J W Besse, King City L A Spitzer, San Jose J W B Montgomery, C W Wickersham, Nev Chico |Mrs Wickersham, Nev Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GALLAGHER—In this city, September, 11, 1900, Thagh W., beloved husband of Jane C. Gi | lagher (ree Horan), and ron of Jem-s and Ellen Gallagher, a native of Calaveras | T E Taggart, Cal J A Mathoms, Bélmont Cou Cal., aged 29 years. C F Cutts, (‘l;:[mn :i'-l.‘hll-“l'?‘u‘gly | GIACOMINI—In this city, Sefember 11, 1900, | E J Barron, Minn | nn, | “James B., beloved husband of Agnes Gia. | M McWhirter, Cal J Small, Galt comini, and father of Alvian Glacomini, a | L Canepa, San Rafael |W Searles, Gonzales |3 Barry, Gonzales mative of Switzerland, aged 4 years ana 3 | W Eden, do o Petaluma and Seattl 't please | G R Haviland, Mich S Miller, Sonora ey i cattle PADETS DIEASE | ¢ fiamond, Arizona (O Perry, Los Ang C Casedy, Yreka |H E Pecket, Cal Mrs J O Derr, Stockton|M O Santer,” Boston otice of funeral hereafter. Remains at | the parlors of G. laccherl, 620 Broadway, | | between Stockton and Dupont streets. | H Brown & w, Napa |E H_Stanwood & w, | GLE In this city, September 10, 190, | J B Jones, Vacaville N Y Martin, beloved son of Margaret and Martin | C Gracey, Nevada H J Vance, Los Ang Gleeson, and brother of Patrick, Michael, | E R Hughes, Mont J A Watson & w, Cal Philip, Norah, Annfe, Josie, Dennis, James | A J Larson, Ludvl H L Miller & w, Ohto and Danlel Gleeson, & native of Nenagh, T Clavom, U S 4 43 B Huntsr, Skn_Jow, S Wiison, Los Ang J Poundstone, Grimes NEW WESTERN HOTBEL. W Pringle, C'rtland[H Burke, Nogales County Tipperary, Ireland. aged 24 years. | EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow M c w R 1 (Thureday), at 5:50 o'clock. from the funeral | v v Pringle, Cortland|H Burke. Nogale arlors of James McMenomey & Son, 105 g el S N Rfieion “tréet, near Seventh, thence fo O Vel SO |5 T DoVt Bioakion J B Irwing & w, Texas|G Johnson, Los Gatos F Campbell; Cal J Warneke, Aurora 3 P Burke, Cal F D Long, Kansas R H Gregory. Cal Robert Fitchell, Seattle P L Griggs, Milwaukee George Fitchell, Merced R Shainwald & w, Cal/C A Hellstrom & w, Fred Clark, San Jose | Gilroy ClEmith & w, San Tose ¥ W Aravis & son, Cal San Jose! Joseph’s Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, nmencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cress Cemetery. DIVISION No. 9, Ancient Order of Hibernians— Officers and members are requested to as- semble to-morrow (Thursday), at 8 o'clock, at the parlors of James McMenomey & Son, $057 Mission street. to attend the funeral of our late brother, Martin Gleeson. J. C. RYAN, President P. FLANAGAN, Becretary. | GEILS-In Lafayette, Contra Costa County, Cal,, September 10, 1900, Catherine, beloved wife of the late Fred Gells, and sister of August and Willlam Baruth, Mrs. H. Hol- lings and Henry and.E. F. Baruth. a native of Germany, aged 8 years & months and 13 days. 7 Friends and_acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday). at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Subir & Co., 1137 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. 0. F. Cemetery. GOGGIN—In _this city, September 11, 1500, Danfel J., beloved son ‘of David and the late Catherine Goggin, a native of San Francisco, aged 21 years and 4 months. I The funeral will take place to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, Peralta avenue, thence to St Peter’s Church, where a requiem high mass Interment I. O. The quality, weave and color of carpets; the strength, fibre and pattern of mattings; the will be celebrated for the repose of his sou, | thickness, colorings and dura- CRTLTONC 1 inie. cles: Sepvember 1 76 | bility of linoleum; th B Hamiiton, fasher o Wis” Bistet o ility ot linoleum; e grace, Schneider and B. D. Hamilton, a native of Eyracvse, N. Y., aged 60 years 2 months and 20 days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- | YuP invited to attend the funeral to-morrow t’!‘hurzdl ). at 9:45 o’clock, from his late resi- dance, 618 Steiner street. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland, by 11 o'clock creek route. HANSEN—In this city, September 10, 1909, Hilga Maria, beloved daughter of Ole C. and Laura A. Hansen, and sister of Hane, Herold Henry, Clara, Lillie and Hilmer Hansen, Detve of €an’ Francisco, aged 1 year 1 month nys. - beauty and fineness of cur- tains, are the points to con- sider when ready to purchase for the home, office and hotel. We are aiways glad to show you our exclusive goods and Friends and acquaintances are respect- i i 5&% nvited 1o attend the funerg] thin day tCe“ you :ihe r strong points. ay), at 2 o'clock, from S per pfifi.c Catiforniaavenie. Fetmmen |~ 0 0 o8 ScelMeSyOU WME aure ‘emetery. INGLISTa <hin city: September 10, 1300, ac | 31WAYS welcome. her residence, 531 Sutter street, {1lian Bernice Inglis. beloved wife of J. . Ingl daughter of Mrs. A. Ordway, and sister Stuart Hight and James Ordway, a native of Virginia City, Nev, aged 27 years, P‘Fflend! and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, at the parlors of A. W. Martin & Co., undertakers, 115 Geary street. Cremation private. 215-217 Sutter St., Above Kearny. —eee His Pockets Full of Coin. OAKLAND, Sept. 11.—A man well" bur- demed with coin as_well as liquor was brought to the City Prison last night and sed in the drunk cell. He was arrested venth and Wood streets, where he g Tallon and brateed himself. At tha jafl the man gave the name of Frank well. In his pockets were found $342 in cash and bank books showing deposits for m He was released this morni ngon OAKLAND, Sept. 11.—An unknown man HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., (Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher). DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 20 Fifth st.. opposite Lincoln School. T South $0. UNITED UNDERTAKERS. 27 and 20 Fifth st. Tel. South 167. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. cute a good and sufficient bond, pavable to the State of California, in an amount to be fixed by the State Board of Prison Directors, raw winds; near electric car line and for the faithful performance of the contract awa order of the State Board of Prison Directors. EBRAINARD F. SMITH, Clerk of the Board. 1 with the right side of his skull badly crushed was picked up on the Eleventh- ¥ McAVOY & CO.. street mmu at 1 o'clock by the FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, | | crew of a west-hound Aameda, eltetrls mmm.m-mm-.um f He was col :medmthe 247. where he was pronounced The remains have not been identified. Third race, for ponles, four furlong: M. E. Flower's ch. m. \lola 155 (J Julta (1555 also ran. Fourth race, six furlongs, selling, purse $2: Stony & Davis' ch. g. Alturas, by Shannon. Avondale, 107 (Collls), 5 to 2. W. B. Jennings & C. (Ames). 1 to 2 3. H. Mulholla (Stuart), 7to 1 Petal (104) 7 to 1, Della Connor (102) 10 to 1, Nihau (102) 50 to 1. Harry Gwynn (112) 50 to 1 and Bona (%) 30 to 1 also ran. Fifth race, the Futurity stake, six furlongs, a sweepstake for two-vear-old foals of 1808, value about $2000: Alameda Stabl b. g St drew-Ricardo, 118 (Ruiz), 2 to 1 A. J. Stemler & Co.’s b. . Lily Al (Farrell), 4 to 1 £ Burns & Waterhot (Butler), 4 to 5. Dunfree (118) and Lily Diggs ( also ran. *Coupled with Dunfree. Entries for Wednesday’s Races. Entries for to-morrow are: First race, trotting, 2:21 class, mile @st three in five—Richmond Chief, Ouiboul, General Smith, Janice, ine, Monte Carlo, Miss Barnabee. Second race, for three-year-olds and upward, selling, one mile—Pompino 107, Merry Boy 105, Jennle Rei¥_104, Sugden 103, Jingle Jingle 100, Rathos 98, Mnr‘nel 104, Castake 108. Third race, tor two-sear clds, selling, mile and a sixteenth-—Tiolita 10, Loval S 111, Geors Dewey 106, Location 103, Phil Archibald 105, £l Topic 108, heats, Dora Doe, Hank, Ather- cap—Horses and weights Wednesday at 5 a. m. Fifth race, for three-year-olds and upward, selling, seven-elghths of a mile—Formatus 108, Hiram Johnson %, Urchin 9. Trevathan 108, Only Me 102, Phlegon %, Ulloa 7, Miss Vera 8. Sixth race, for three-year-olds and upward, selling, mile and a sixteenth—Grand Sachem 110, Teprica 107, Alicia 104, Edgardo 100, Nonme Buch 104, Grady 107, Torsida 112. COMMANDO WINS. Unbeaten Keene Colt Romps In Win- ner at Gravesend. NEW YORK, Sept. 11.—Bright skies, a fast track and a good sized crowd were the accompaniments of the opening day of the Brooklyn Jockey Club fall meeting to- day at Gravesend. Seven races were de- cided, with the rich Junior Champlon and the First Special of $2500 as the stake features. Commando, the unbeaten colt of the Keene stables, won the Junior Champlon to stake easily, while his stable mate, Olym- | pian, was beaten a head by Bellario. Re- suits: About six furlongs—Montanic won, Meehan sceond, Gold &*OF third, Time, 1:10 25, Steeplechase, about two miles—Cock Robin l"f!fl.l’ennn second, George Keene third. Time, The Junior Champion, six furlongs—Com- mando won, Bellario sécond, Olymplan third. Time, 1:14 Mile and a quarter, first special—Kiunley Mack (mp third. ~ Time, T, Melokin pecuk Flve furlongs—Gertrude Elliott won, Ani- mosity second, Luck third. Time, 1:02 1-5. Five furlongs, selling—Inshot won, Cherries second, Lief Prince third. Time, 1:02 3-5. Mile and a sixteenth—Candleback won, Flaunt second, The Chamberlain third. Time, 1:48. ST LOUIS, Sept. 11.—The racing at Kin- loch Park this afternoon was excellent. Favorites, one second choice and one out- sider took down brackets. Track fast, Summaries: Five furlongs, purse—Donna Bell won, Down- hearted second, Juanette third. Time, 1:08%. One mile, seliing—Henry of Franstamar won, Fl_Ghor second, Sam Lazarus third. Time, —Innuendo and Pomelia third. Time, One mile—Amelia Strathmore _won, Sallie Lamar second, Eugenia S third. Time, 1:45%. Six and a half hlrlm"l selling—St. Cuthbert won, Guide Rock second, Percy R third. Time, 14 e and u sixteenth, selling—Poter Duryea you. Cray Forge secord, W. B Gates. third me, 1: . CHICAGO, Sept. 11.—Joe Frey cleariy proved at Harlem to-day that his recent defeat of Miss Bennett was no fluke and the Schorr colt easily won the Aspirant stakes in the fast tirge of :54, equaling the track record. Miss tt had to be sat- isfled with second place after Duelist had run her to a standstill for three furlongs. Joo Fny .tm_Fl enwed his race of Sep- ‘al ley tul led “""5 in last po'it.lnn until straightened out for home and then came -lm vmh a rush and at %.{umh Miss Bennett was beaten. ler of the card was an ordin- ary one. ‘Weather cloudy; track fast. Re- Five and a halt turlongs—Bard of Avon At the post Henry Shields on | | Fourth race, three-quarters of a mile, handi- | be announced | | Pilot and Sphirx | Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, wen, Kchnwreath second. Cora Goetz third L L = o g Six furlongs—] letta won, Hanlight third, ime, 1:15 4-5. Six furlongs—Tame = Irishian ‘won, !v‘lc;md Ld T. hgl.lmfn {hlllr'd"JTIm.. 1:14. Miss our and a urlo foe F we Bennett second. Duelist third. 'Hr!:z. o:, One mile—Bill Garrett won, Thri second, Chappajgua third. Time, 1:41 3-5. One mile, selling—Freylinghuysen won, Baird eecond, Kentucky Babe thirg. Time, 1:42 3-5. DETROIT, Sept. 11.—Four of the six winners at Windsor were favorites to- day. Results: Four furlongs—The Covenanter won, Daisy Chain second, John McCarthy third, Time :50. Selling, one mile—Dora_Farris won, Marion fl‘:wfln Second, Chariey Estes third. Time, Selling, seven and a half furlongs—Charley ;Ylmne lw , Come Quick second, Onmoto third. me, Selling, one mile and a sixteenth—Earl Fonso won, Zonne second, Crossmolina third. Time, Selling, cne mile and an eighth—Monk Way- mnn wlon. Beau Ideal second, Virgle O third. ifing, five and & halt furlofigs—Sevoy won, Marcopolo second, Fairy Dell third. Time, 1:05. Major Greene Wins. NEW YORK, Sept. 1.—The second day of the Grand Circuit meeting at the Em- pire City track had a first-class card, which resulted in fast time in sensational racing. The weather was perfect and the track exceedingly fast. Speculation was lively and heavy. The keenest race of the day was the 2:09 pace, in which the bay gelding Harry O was %0 hot a choice that he sold a strong favorite over a splendid fieid of | even. He won the first and second heats n close and whipping finishes. Fanny Dillard then flashed to the front with a couple. The fifth heat looked as if it would decide the race, as Harry O ap- peared to be winning in the stretch, but in a cracking finish Will Leyburn won by half a length. In the sixth heat Fanny Dillard led a tired party home in 2:09 by a length. pace had only four starters, The and Frank Bogash sold at $100 to $0 in spite of the high reputation of the black gelding Connor. This was a race which finished in three heats, each heat being in fact a race. Connor won the first heat in the sensational time of 2:034. The fin- ish in the second heat was a hair-raising | one, as Frank Bogash, Connor and Royal R. ‘Sheldon came down the stretch to- gether and shot under the wire so closely aligned that it took the judges to place them, the heat going to Sheldon. Connor | won the third heat in a whipping finish. Summary: 2:09 pace, purse §1200—-Fanny Dillard won the third, fourth and sixth heats in 2:06%, 2:07%, 2:08. ' Harry O won the first and second heats in 2:06%, Wil Leyburn won the fifth heat in 2:08." Flirt, dney Pointer, also started 2:20 trot, purse $1200—Major Greene won three straight Feats in 2:14, 2:14%, 2:M4. Dolly Bid- well, Tiverton, Springdale, Kalevala, Boodler, Dreyfus, Bertha R and J R P also started. 2G5 pace, purse $L00—Connor won the first | and third heats in 2:03%, 2:07. Royal R. Shel- | don won the second heat in 2:05. Frank Bogash and Baby Ruth also started. to wagon—Hontas Crook Red Seal, Joe Free-for-all_pace won, Silver star OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco: For ' Alaskan Ports—11 a. m., September 8, 13, 18, 23, 3. Change to Com- steamers at Seattle. ictoria. Vancouver (B. C.). Port Townsend, Se- attle, Tacoma, Everett, Ana- cortes and New Whatcom (Wash.)—I1 a. m., September 13, 18, 25, Oct. 3. and every Afth day thereatic: ‘Change at Seattle to this com- pany's steamers for Alaska and G. N. R'y; at Seattle or Tacoma to ) . R'y; at Vancouver to C. P. R'y. | For Eureka, Humboldt Bay—2 tember 10, 15,20, 25, 3. Oct. day thereafter. For Santa Ci cos, Port Harford (San Lui p. m.. Sep- 5, and every fiftn z, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayu- Obispo). Gaviota, Fast San Pedro (Los Angeles) and New) a. m., September §, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, and every fourth day thereafter. 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Sailing every Thursday, instead of Saturday, from November 3, 1399, at Io o T from Pler . North River, foot of Morion street. LA BRETAGNE. Sepi. 13 LORRAINE, Sept. 20; LA CHAMPAGNE, hm. 27: LA TOURAINE, Oct. 4 _ First Yor S350 A4 upward. - Second class o Havre, $5 and upward: 5 cent _reduction on_ round trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES and CANADA, 32 Broadway (Fudson bullding), New York. J. F. FUGAZI T Pasitic loast Aentis 5 Morimny avenue, San Francisco. CO.—HONOLULU, APIA o AUCKM!’D AND SYDNEY. 8. 8. AUSTRALIA (Honolulu only). ... Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2 8. § MOANA (via Honolulu) to Nc' land and Australia Wed., Oct. 3, 8 p. m. 1. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., . 843 Market Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. rnutmn-u: BAY An RIVER STEAMERS. _ FOR U. S, MAYY YARD AND VALLEIQ, Steamer ““Monticeilo.’ MON., Tue- Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 9:45 a m., 3 b m. (ex. Thurs. night); Fel. """ “" S aet il mmmmm-“" . and office. Pler. '1:!? 3 Fefiphone Main 1508 MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY. lan&lmvhhmfim WEEK DAYS. :30 a. m., 1:46 and SUNDAYS.. .8, 11 . 114 1, .tl.m. llfil’fi Fare San SAUSALITO rm:. Francisco to NEW TAVERN OF T. TICKET OFFICES. Maher, Quadriga and Watch Eye | stopping only at Port Har- | (Los Angeles)—11 | oct. | Spokane, Bum i TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- | and HONGKONG, calling ai | §o°" 11 RAILROAD TRAVEL. B e SR SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC sywTEM.) Tralns lenve nud are due (o arrive at SAN FRANCISUO. (Main Live, Foot of Market Street.) e A LEAVE — Faow SErrEmesss 13, 1900. — ARRIVE. 3:004 Benicia, Elmira, Vacaville, +7400, Shasia Exovess. Duvin W s (0% 31304 Mastives, San Tamoo, Vaiiofo, Napas Calistoga and Santa Ross.......... *8:00 Davis, Woodlaod. Knights Landing, Marysville, Oroville. Tracy, Lathrop, Srockion, Fresuo and Los Angeles e 49:304 Valiefo. Martines suct W-,W *10:004 The Overland Lirwiied—Ggden. Den- er, Omaha. Chicagn. *11:004 Nilvs, Blockton, Saraments, dota, Fresno, Hauoford, n-u.. Porterville . P Sacramento liver Stowmor. ... -:.nr Haywazds, Niles and Way Stations. Martiner, Swn Ramon, Vallejo, it cn. Suinta o Racramen h-dlnl- Mury: *4:30p Niles, San wd "luhellon 3:008 The Owl Limited — Bakersiield. Saogus for Dbara, Los Avgeles. +3:00p Stockton .. o *3:00¢ New Orleane Ex | r Ha Teaer Talom vz *6:00+ Orleutal sl Oiien, Owahs, Chicago. *6:007 Oricutal Mail—Ogden, 3100¢ Oregon and Califorufa Kxprens, Sac- ille, N et Poet Conta Tteiling, il Kash *8:434 ud Way Sa- Forthu 105y Valiejo | i | i Stations 3¢ Newark, San 3p Glenwood CREEK ROUTE FERRY. SAN FRANCISGO —Fout of Market Street (Siip §)— 18 900 11:00a.8. 1100 290 §3:00 *4:00 1300 *8:00r.m. om GALLARD Feal of Brasinay. 112:00 190 1330 COANT DIVINIG : il Way Stabic Almaden Wednesdays oniy) .. 7:804 Sunday Excursion for San Jose, Ssuta Cruz. Pacific Grove and Principal Way Stations. ... *9:004 Han Priveipal Way Stati 404 Ban Jose f2:10e San Jose and Way Station {&:18% San Joseau Pri - #3:30¢ San Jose and Principal iVay Stations *6:40p San Jose and Way Stations. CALIFORNIA NORTAWESTERN RY. (O | LESSEH | SAN FRAMCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIS | RAILWAY COMPANY. | Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St | L _BAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS 7.3, 000, 1.0 & m.: 1238 3:30, 5:10, 8:30 p. Thursdays—Extra at 1130 5. m. Baturdays—Extra trigs at F¢ and 11:30 0. m. BUNDAYS—3:00, 9:%0, $:00, 6:20 0. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 13:48, 1U:00 & mr 190, 30 515 m. Saturdays—Extra trips a8 i and 6:35 p. m. | BUNDAYS—3:10, 9:40, 11:10 & m.: 140, 3:0 | . 6:25 p. m_ Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Parlg same schedule as above. i Leave In Effect rrive n.n Feancinco. [ape. o thio.| san Fantieon. | , ? | Sun- | Week dnu Destination.| days. | Daya 1:30 am| 8:06 am| Novato. 30 pm| 9:30 am| Petaluma. ; 8:30 pm| 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa Fuiton, | e am ‘Windsor. | Healdsburg. | GLrtton erville. 8% pm| 3:00 am nav-rrm- 7:35 pm| 6:20 pm | T3am " Hopland | 11035 am $:30 prm| 3:00 am| and Ukiah. | 7:35 pm| 6:20 pma | ¥0am | ] 1035 am | $:00 am/| Guerneville. 1 7:38 pmi | 8:90 pm| 6:20 pmy | 930 am| $:00 am| Sonoma ana | 8:10 pm{ 5:00 pm| Glen Eilen. | 8:05 pm! 6:20 pr 7:90 am| $:00 am| 10:40 am 1025 amy $:30 pm! 5:60 pm| Eebastopol. | 7:95 pm/ §:3 om Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West ind White Sulphur Springs: at Fuit Alt at Lytton for Lytton Springs: ai o for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdals for the Geysers: at FHopland for Duncam Highland Rvfln‘n‘ Kelseyville, Carls- jprings, Soda Bay, rt and Bartlett vinge: ot UXiah for Vichy Soriage. Savatops Eprings, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Wittes Bpris ipper Laks, Pomo, Potter Valley, Jobn Day's, Rivorside, Lierley's, Bucknell's. ..nn-am: Helghts, _ Hullviile, Ores . Hok Bprings. Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, West- :n' Usal, Whllits, ~Laytonville, mmins, ll- ngs, Harrs, Olsen's, Dyer, Scotis .-tvruy' to Monday round triv tickets et rates. On_Sunday_round trip tickets to all points Sogond San Rafasl at balf rates. kot offices. 650 Market st.. Chronicle bl |G WHITING, R. X. RYAN, ‘General Manazer. Gen. Pass. Agent. ' NORTH PAGIFIC COAST RAILROAD, Via Sausalito Ferry. Comumencing April i 1900, FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS-7.00, 320 430 1100 & m; ul&'x&lll.‘ll.'l'l& P m. TRIPS—For Mill Valley and San Rataeh ¢a Monds 7 Wednesdays. Saturdays and Sundeys, at 9:00 and 11:35 p. m. SUNDAYS—7:00, *8:00. *3:00, *10:00, 11:08, 11:30 e B et S P10 a. m. does not rum to San Rafael Sun- marked (9 ruy to San FROM AN BAPAEL TO SAN FRANGISCO. | | | . e T 0, S e ; 13 2 B B 30, &: m. TEXTiA TRIPS on Mondays. We i g:‘cn-.m-mm.m-u stations. SANTA FE TRAINS IlAII;Y. LEAVE MARKET-ST. FERRY DEPOT. Leave San Prancisco| Arrive Stockton. Merced.. PEBERIUD LEEFEEEE] Sg§