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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. € ful upright, good as new, L z also a nice practice plano, never t in the world: pairing rent a no for 1 -CURTAZ CO., 560 Hayes s! , 1 t0 8 p. m. phone Polk 1155. e, and Sunday by appointment HOPKE BROS. der, r Sclentific Healing, 513 Golden Gate ave Veda Rouge, 50c m—Wincheste 8 p wee m he ferrs r Tonie, 35c box n A any eddress or Capada one year for § C. e and residence, 1 and Seventh ved to 700 Post; batr rolls r kinds of musical | — Carl C. Anderson, 417 Geary st. | -1 = erica—The Weekly the —— NEAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SAL ain; new 8-room p: 1; ‘handsome; cheap Halg and 3 flat Call owner on premises, electric cars 4, near Colma, neia st (L AMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. rproved and unimproved Ala 1 parts of Alameda on 1500 Fana Company, San Frasicisco. e ——————— LEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. (XD ADVERTISEMENTS FFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND RE w would cost $4000. L ESTATE AT A SACRIFICE OST $32%0—PRICE $2250. . bath, brick foundation, ud high basement, with 2 extra two patent closets and wash ¢ closets, all large; street work rte; electric cars right 50l churches and Jocal o sch v 82000 insurance: now ents or & liberal discount for see is to buy; a rare chance; in- GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., Exclusive Agents, 1005 Broadway, Oakland. HED or unfurnished house of § large ! bath: sanitary plumbing; lot 50x location. Apoly 539 19th st., Oakld. OAKLANL NOUSES TO LET. ) houses. Get list from GEO. W. AUS- < & CO.. 1005 Broadway, Oskiand. e i JAKLAND FUUNITURE FOR SALE. Schellhzas, the iture dezler, 11th and Franklin, Oakliand. (N introduction to you from H. 1 | Y : tion; title perfect ahd a | AS | | | | | ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. { | ety !c & quiet family {cLay, i without children. rooms; upper flat, rent §7. water; re: housekeeping rooms, 8as and washtub (old_numbe : fine locatiol with cook stove. bath, water free; reasonable. private residence. ousekeeping: $10. shed room; closet, gas it desired. furr ng water. roo, runaf front and back parlor, with icove suite, $20. v back room, neatly :sekeeping, 37 50. sunny housekeeping adults enly. APP, 203 large sunny unfurnished rooms to 2321, near Fillmore—2 large unfurnished CUMBERLAND, £5—Warm belt of Missio 3 or 4 unfurnished | Newly furnished sun- THE COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given that the firm doin; business under the name of the Sheridan- Bear Tea Company, doing business at 171 Fourth st. have dissolved partnership, Au- gust 20, 1900, and will now be conducted un- der the name of Bear & Lonigan. M. P. SHERIDAN. ALFRED BEAR. ——— e e DIVIDEND NOTICES, DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. conts per share) T any > of ile Oceanic. Steamshi), Company, will be payable at the gffice of the company, 327 Market st., on and after Mon- day, October 1, 1900. Transfer books close on’ Tuesday, Scptember 25, 1300, at 3 o'clock p._m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. 13 (twenty- e) of the Kilauea Sugar five cents will be payable at the Plantation office of the 327 Market st., on | and after Thursday, 'September 20, 1900, | Transter books closed Tuesday, September | 18, 1900, at 12 o'clock E. nth—Large comfort- children, $§7. 2 or § housekeeping rooms, com- vlete: also double and single; rent moderate. . S45_Furnished rooms for housekeep- ; large yard. MISEION, 965—One room and kitchen, complete basement roo; sunny connecting rooms; gas bath; lower flat; $i4. o 4 nicely Purnished rooms keeping; & connecting, $16; 4 housckeeping room: Tent cheap. unfurnished back parlor, rooms, con- sekeeping: sink, gas and bath. nr. Valenciag—Sunny fur- g room; stove and water; e., §15—Parlor suite and kitchen; 1 day; yard, etc. ements and subscriptions c 0 Fillmore st has been established at 108 Va- S ROOMS TO LET—Fnrn. and Unfurn. | WICK House, 145 S h—Rooms keeping; ope night. A QUIET and respe ig;_sultes $16 up; No. 1380 —Fur- leo unfurnished 26 Market (ol euites, single )y sunny rms., §1 50 to §7 eorge G. Law, Josh G. ~ to §1 60 night. - MRS, PB. RA | Mie, Louiss Mecann, Macy 16%, near Fifteenth—4 large sunny Rosa.- L. Marks, John F. .. : . : Edward W. Martin, Robert . with stable, $12; without, $10; water Biwesa Hatile. Fone - | Jesephine Morris, Thomas FORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly | Glidden, Grace O Connor, Thomas nished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. Hall, Margaret C, Oliver, Willlam H. = — Hammerschlag Annie Sheehan, Edward F. ¥ front parior, plano, Hillare Kathryne H. Eterett, Frank A. T pleas. rms.; phone. Hines Fdward W. Thieme, Arthur = ———— | Holt, Charles E. Twomey, Mary eoutheast corner Seventh 1y rooms, en suite or reading-room: elevator. from §1 week up to $; housekeeping rooms. HOWARD, e to §1 night Private family; newly furnis| eunny; bay window; § arket st.—S! in. rms.; te of 2 or 3 board optional. tront ith, front room to lel erence, smoking room and e to $150; elevator on cold water; b t House, 25 Eigh shed or unfurnished rooms, en sulte or ein- or light housekeeping. 15— Flegant y a men sunny suite, ble : rent reasonable; also single. N. 1000—Women's roor rooms to let at reasonabl FIED advertisements and subscriptions 3 at Call branch office. 2200 Fi st advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1098 ncin st — ANCH office for ¢ ROOMS AND BOARD. GUERRERDO, 114—Newly nicely furn. sunny with board; very destrable; reasonabl > and rooms at 415 t st., near Har- SPECIAL NOTICES, LOWS' eeting of the lot owners of the Odd Fellows’ Cemetery wiil be held on Monday, September 24, at 2 p. m., at the offiee of the association, Point Lobos ave., for the of o3, etc. By order of the Trustees GEORGE T. BOHEN, Pres. GEORGE PENLINGTON, Sec ROOME papered from ¥250: whitened, §1 up: one. Hartman Paint Co. 819 Third ODD FEL annua Board of - AD tena city or 4 B nts ejected for $1: collections made; untry, PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., rooms 9-19; tel. 5 n America_The Weekly sent o any address in the or Canada one year for §l, SEWING MACHINES A D SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought, £o0ld, rented, exchanged: re- palring lowest rates: open even. 205 4th st. sold, . repaired; need redu 145 6th; phone T ed rates, Kkinds bought, e0ld and repairing guaran- Charles Plambeck, 1915 Mission, Sth. STORAGE AND WAREHOU WILSON BROS., storage and moving: covered Tenth and Market: phone South 2nd Furniture Moviog Com- phone Jackson 281, ms sultable for light manufac- Apply at 511 Sansome st. IYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. AT PARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We er machines for less money than any he ci re $2. The Typewriter ifornia; telephone dfain 266. AYS bargains in typewriters: orices 1o L. & M. ALEXANDER, mery #t. Fine ro ewriters, £ down, 409 Call notice~Honolulu Plantation pal place of busi- Srice ix ting of e board d day of August, No. 1 of one (§1) dollar evied upon the capital stock tion, pavabie immediately in coin o the Secretary at company, No. 321 Market st., California, on which this assessment shall and advertised for m, ‘and uniess payment re will be k0ld on Thursday, the gly the delin- the costs of ses of sale. E. I SHELDON, Eecretary of Honolulu Plantation Company. Office located at No. 327 Market st., California. E NT noticeH oy, location of principal place of busine on Francisco, California. Notice is hereby given that at a meeling of the board of direc- tors, held on the 22d day of August, 1800, an assessment No. $ of nine (89) _dollars share was levied upon the capital stock’ of the corporation, pavable immediately: In United States gold coin to the secretary at the office of the company, No. 327 Market st., §an Franeisco, California. o ber is made ist day of November, 190, to quent assessment, together wit advertising snd éxpen Franeisc Any =tock upon which this assessment shall | rematn unpaid the 9th day of October, 3o, will be deiinauent, and advertised fof sale at public auction, and uniess payment is made before will be sold on THURSDAY, the 2th day of October, 1806, to pay the de- linquent sescasment. together with the coats of advertising and expenses of sale. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary of Honolulu Sugar Company. Office located at XN Francisco, California. e for Call advertisements and | » §1 per night; $1 25 to $5 per week, and light | e furnished rooms, and | sunny | Cemeters _Association The | _ | HOLT—In Alameda, September 19 on the 16th day of October, | 31 Market st San | MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Albert Anderson, Peterson, 22, cit; i z‘wmmm J. Clea; 2, 29, city, and Augusta N. city, and,May F. Egan, G. Green, 22 , 1122 Market street, and L. McLaren, | Sacramento. iiga, 28, 625 Guérrero street, 335 Hyde street. o, Monterey County, . Pleyto, Monterey Co. 24, Portland, 'Or., and Grace BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by will not be inserted. They must be handed either of the publication with the name and residence of per- | authorized to have the same published. ; BORN. BENESON--In t city, September 1, 1900, to the wife of E. A. Benson. a daughter. | BLANCK—In this city, September 16, 1900, to | the wife of W. A. Blanck, a daughter, KIRK—In this city, September 20, 1300, to the MARRIED. FENTRESS—CRANDALL—In Alameda, Sep- tember 19, 1900, by the Rev. Dr. F. 8. Brush, &nd Edith S. Crandall. —In this city, September 19, , by Rev. Dr. E. Nelander, Charjes Neison and Selma Nelson, both of San Fran- elsco. ROWE—ABBE—In this city, September 20, 1900, the Rev. H. T. Shepard, pastor of Olivet igregational Church, Samuel Rowe of San Francisco and a H. Abbe of Bt. Joseph, Mich mil Harry B. Van and Arna M. Kergan Jam m; in indore | 8o DIED. Kratz, John | BENNEWITZ—In this city, September 19, 1900, | “Olivta C., dearly beloved ‘daughter of Charles | ana Marle Bennewitz, a native of San Fran- aged 1 year 2 months and 25 days. s and acquaintances are respect- to attend the funeral this day at 1 o'clock, from the residence of ? avenue, near H street, Interment Cypress | isco. n Skaguay, Alaska, August 18, 1900, | John Henry, beloved son of John P. and | | Caroline Bering, a native of Callfornia, aged 2 y BROW In this city, September 13, 1900, Eliza W. Brown, gr: ther of Joslah B., Flor- Buffalo D L Smith & w, Cal ence A. and « A. Doyen and Andrew tresh, Chico |C Frances, Salinas Hallidie Brown, and aunt of Mrs, A. S. Hal- Chicago E F Roberts & w, Peta Ndie, aged years and 9 months IR W L An A F‘mflh, Stockton U7 Services this day (Friday), at 3 4 N ¥ #H Crow & w, Modesto o'cl: at 1032 Washington street. Interment | Rev W R Richardson, H H Purkhise, Needles private Texas R B Butler, Fresno CASTLEN—In Oakland, Cal, September 2, | @ R Putnam, St Louts F W Johnson, Marysvl 1300, George Gift, son of Edward B. and Har. | Dr O § Trimmer, Cal |H Malloch, Marysville | rlet' Gift Castlen, aged 1 year 6 months and 25 | J W Pair Detroit |W I Morrisey, Ori - 22, \\‘ Browne, L. sJAng_‘ £B r¢.;{5;n(.Pa: -3 CLEMENT--In Oakland, September 20, 1800, | yf CUNZtensen J5. Cal & C Teitzer, 3 iy . Mis D Koppitz, L Gats|J P Gillispie & w, Lonisa Clement, beloved mother of Mrs. | JI% § Kobpits, T Gats| J 1 Gillisple & w, N T sorge Clement, & nat years. acquaintances are respe attend the funeral servic at 10 o'clock, at the ert Yates, 1043 Poplar ation at Odd Fellows San Franciseo. In .this city, September 19, 1900, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. a native of Ilinols, aged 21 sidence of Mr street, Oakland Cemetery., S CULLIGAN Rosa L M Culligan, AFIELD-Tn Fest Dakland, September 20, Edward Webster, beloved husband of a M. Delafield, & native of Ran Fran- zed th and 19 days. | eptember 1, 1900, | a_daughter of | E ster of Helen | Einselen, « of San Franeisco, aged 1 | month and 19 days 1 | bel nselen, and I—-In this city, September 20, 1300, ne. dearly beloved daughter of Mr. Gerardl and the late Mrs. Martha jerardl, and sister of Rosle, Alice and Ca. milia_Gerardl, a native of San Francisco, | azed 19 years riel this city, September 20, 1800, daughiter of James W. and don, and_sister of Gorden M., | A i, e e 3liddon, a native of Liverpool, England, aged 15 years 5 months and 22 davs. HALL-In this city, September 19, 1900, Mar- garet C., relict of the late Sullivan R. Hall, a | | mative Gt Peoria, I { | _EFThe funeral will take place this day (Friday), at §:30 o'clock, from St. Mary's Cathedral, Interment private. HAMMERSCHLAG—In this city, September 19, | 1900, Annle, beloved wife of 'the late John | Hammerschiag, mother of Julius, Andrew, | Thon Lottis, Edward and Julla Ham: schlag, and sister of Thomas L. Feltne native of New York, aged 48 years 4 mo | ana 25 days. (New York papers please copy.) @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to atiend the funeral to-morrow at £:30 o'clock, from her late resi- Minna streef, between Seventh thence to St. Joseph’s Church, | Tenth street, between Howard and Folsom, | where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at § yelock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, HILLARD-In this city, Senteniber 20, 1300, Kathryne Hempton, beloved wife of John F. | Hillard, and beloved mother of Ramona, | Francie and Ruth Hillard, a native of Vir- ginla, aged 21 years 1 month and 23 days. > In Fast Oakland, September 20, 1900, dward . beloved son of Thomas and the M. ,_brother of Rose, Thomas, rence and John Hines, and nephew\of M Mary Roach, a native of California, aged 1 years 11 months and 10 days. 1800, Charles E. Holt, beloved husband of Helen A. Holt, father of Fhyills and Jack Holt, son of Har- riet and the late Robert Holt, and brother of Louis and Maybelle Holt, a native of Cali- fornia, aged 34 years 9 months and 3 days. (Los Angeles and Cincinnat! papers please copy.) © 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral servie | to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock, at the res | dence, 1525 Sherman street. Interment pri- | wate, Mountain View Cemetery. | KRATZ—1In this city, September 18, 1900, John | “Kratz, a native of Germany, aged 70 years, | will_take place this day (Friday), o’'clock, from the parlors of M e 1233 Market street. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. | LAPIDGE—In this_city, September 18, 1900, Captain Willlam Fredrick, beloved htisband of Mary A. Lapldge, and late commander of | Pacific Mail Steamship Company. a native of neland, aged 78 years 1 month and § days. | 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (8aturday). at 2 o'clock, from the mortuary | chapel of Golden Gate Undertaking Com- | pany, 242 ssion_street, nmear Twenty-first. | Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. | LAW—At Cinnabar mines, Integrel, Trinity | “Covnty, Cal., September 20, 1900, Joeh Green - beloved busband of Ella F. Iaw, a na- tive of Wilkesborough, N. C., aged 57 vears 4 | months and 5 days. | NN—In. this ecity, September 19, 1900, wite of John McCann, and siter of Julia Driscoll, a native of London, England, aged 42 years. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fuily invited to attend the funeral this day | (Friday). at 8:30 o'clock, from ths parlors of | 3. C. O'Connor & Co.. 767 Mission _street, thence to St. Rose’s Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at § o'clock. Inter- | ment Holy Cross Cemetery. | MARKS — In__ Palomares | HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., | (Successor to Flannagan & Galiagher). DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. | FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 20 Fifth st.. opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 0. | Canyon, Alameda McAVOY & CO.. FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 1233 Market st between §th and 9th. Telephone South 247. | B Campbell, Cal County, September 19, 1800, John F.. Marks, aged 70 years and 8 months, I FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Friday), at 10 o'clock, at his late residence, Intermént San Lorenzo Cemetery. MARTIN—In this city, September 18, 1900, Rob- ert Martin, beloved brother of William Mar- tin of Petaluma, Cal., John Martin of irit ish Columbia, Thomas Martin of Fresno, Cal., George Martin of Woodland, Cal., and Hugh Martin of Berkeley, Cal., a hative of Canada, aged 39 years. A member of Woodland Lodge No. 111, 'L 0. O. F., and Woodland Encamp- ment, I. 0. O. F., of Woodland, Cal. U7 Friends and acquaintances are respest- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 1:30 o'clock, under the auspices of the Board of Relief, I. 0. O. F., of 8an Franclsco, from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2425 Mis- o0 street, near Twenty-first. Interment Cy- press Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Twentieth and Guerrero streets at o’clock. NING—In this city, September 19, 1800, cenning, dearly beloved wife of Guen- ther Moenning, and beloved mother of Emil, George and Herman Moenning, a native of Germany, aged 69 vears 6 months and 15 days. A’ charter member of Walhalla Re- bekah Lodge No. 130, L O, O. F. (Sheboygen, Wis., papers please copy.) §FFriends and acquaintances ara respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from Odd Fellows' Hall, corper Seventh and Market streets. OFFICERS and members of Walhalla Rebekah Lodge No. 130, 1. O. O. F., are requested to be resent at Odd Fellows' Hall, this day (Fri- day), at 1 o'clock, to attend Yhe funeral of our late sister, ioenning. By order of JOS E DUCREW, N. G. this city, September 19, 3 Thomas Morris, a native of Morriston, South Wales. aged 65 vears. ©>"Friends and acquaintances are respect- the funeral this day MORRIS—In ay), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of McAvoy ‘& Co., 1239 Market street. Interment Fellows' Cemetery. NOR-—In San Rafael, Thomas O’Connor, shand of Cassie O'Conndr, father of Thomas H. Jr. and William H. O'Connor, Mrs. Fannie Hewelcke and Leonard, Stella, Carrie, Lizzie ce and Afleen O'Connor, and brother of Award O'Connor, Mrs. Lizzie Lammerman, M Mrs. aged please £ Rel. respect full this day (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from his Leonore Stevegs, Mrs. James O’ Connor, Mary on and Willlam H. O'Connor, and 7 months. (Eastern papers N ¥.) ives, friends and acquaintances are irivited 1o attend the funeral late residence, Fourth street, San Rafael, thence to Raphael's Church. Interment Mount Ol Semetery. | OLIVER—In this city, September 15, 1900, Wil- liam H. Oliver, brother of Grace M. M. Par- thalle of San Francisco, a native of New York City. (New York, Victoria, B. C., and £t John, N. B., papers please copy.) 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. SHEPHAN—In Sloux City, Iowa, Edward F. Sheehan, beloved husband of Catherine Shee- han, father of Edward F. Sheehan, and brother of Kate Shechan, & native of the parish of Ballygarvin, County Cork, Ireland, azed 27 years, [=4 ice of funeral to-day. STERETT—In Oakland, September 20, 1900, Frank A. Sterett, beloved brother of W. I. Sterett ‘and Mrs. George H. Wheaton, aged 40 years snd 9 months. THIEME—In this city, September 20, 00, Ar- thur Thieme, beloved father of Mrs. B. Som- merville and Arthur M. Jr., Oscar, Eugene and Herbert Thieme, a native of Germany, aged 58 years and 9 days, A member of San Francisco Stamm No. 246, U. O. R. M. 7 Remalns at the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1737 Mission street, between Seventh and Eilghth. TWOMEY—In this city, September 20, 1900, Mary, beloved wifa of the late Edward Twomey, and mother of Mrs. Charles M. Dufty, e late Mrs. H. M. Andrews and Mrs. Agnes F. Ward, a native of Ireland, aged 76 years. |W Christen & w, Nev Miss L Litsler, Nev L Goldstone, Cal J M George, Pa F White, Cal | Mrs M Shannon, Cal J F Parkinson, P Alto|T E Murphy, Martinez G F Trenwith, 8 Barb W C Little, Monterey R W Correll, Salt Lake D G McStotts, D C G F Robinson, Chico W _H_Hill, San Rafael G E Lytle, Chlcago |J D McGiivey, Stanfrd Sn Diego G Turner, Modesto Klamath Mrs C P Lewis, Benicia C B Brown, Sacto O Lawlor, Cal Mrs R A Bronley, Cal |L M Flowers, Vallejo PALACE HOTEL. H Havens, Stanford | Dr H L Pace, Tulere H Fawcett, N ¥ IR G Whittlock, Ky W Va J Parrott & w, Cal Stanfd J D Bradford, 'N Y v, Alameda |F Cressey & W, Aubra A C Cassell, Cal |A S Ross & w,'N Y Miss B B Cassell, Cal |J Neill, England A W Fastlake, London H C Ansell, England J A Chanslor, Los Ang E Balaguena, Oroville B W Halghie & w. Cal T J Fiold, Monterey N Rosenstrauss, 1l |E D Hargreaves, Cal F B Veitch, Rockland [M G Neill, Monterey L Henle, N Y T G Thomson & w, E Butier Jr, N Y Spokane C R Herbert, Mexico (C G McBride & w. Cal J W Van Praag, N Y |C de N Pery, London A A Barber, Gr Rapds|W W Chapin, Sacto H Wertheimer Jr. N Y Mrs W Carson, Towa J A Finn, New York |D Beer, N Y C W Rogers, Los Ang |W F Franklin, N Y D Campbell, Ft Worth W F Baker, N Y T Flint & W, San Juan W W Roberts, N Y NEW WESTERN HOTEL. |T M Joseph, San Juan |3 B Hopkins, N Y J Hosle, Truckes |A A Wheaton, N'Y C Hudson, Ohfo |A F Miller, N Y M C Yates, Boston R E Carpenter, Cal M F Tarpey, C Ferner, Cal San 'Jose |M Carpenter, Cal rron, d, S Jose [.v McGraw, Pavo, Ga R Eityrm, Stockton |E J Rieh, Stockton G Blake, Mont Miss A Aurelans, Utah H Carlson, § Dak W F Fink, St Louls W F_Heine, Merced Mrs W J Brown, L A e Creditors of Drexler Estate. Half a hundred creditors of the estate of the late L. P. Drexler flled written objections yesterday to the petition for the distribution of the properties to the devi- sees and legatees under the will of the ced on the deceased. Decedent’s widow was Ela stand and testified as to the correctness of her final account. A continuance was then ordered, and this afternoon argu- ment on the question as to the amount of collateral inheritance tax which is due from the estate will be heard. The peti- lvlrwn for distribution will be passed upon ater. Mrs M J Campbell, Iil —_———— First National Bank Sued. ‘Warren M. Crouse, as administrator of the will of the late Lafayetta Woodward, has sued the First National Bank of San Francisco tq recover $33,000, the value of 10 shares of the capital stock of the de- fendant corporation, which plaintiff al- leges belong to decedents estate, but which the defendant corporation refuses to transfer on its books to the account of the plaintiff In his capacity of executor. e LATE SHIPPING INTSLLIGENCE. ARRIVED, Thursday, September 20, Stmr Despatch, Johnson, 61 hours from Re- dondo. Stmr Point Arena, Hansen, 24 hours from Needle Rock. SAILED. Thursday, September 20. Stmr W H_Kruger, Krog, Tillamook Bay. Nor stmr Titania, Guillksen, Nanatmo, DOMESTIC PORT. COOS BAY-—Arrived Sept 20—Schr Emma Utter, from San Diego. OCEAN TRAVEL, STEAMER “St. Paul” St. M_i_gl’l_ael Nome. Saturday, September 29. APPLY TO ALASKA COMMERCIAL Co,, 210 SANSOME ST. AMERICAN LINE, WEW TORK. SOUTZAMPTON. LONDOX, PARIA Stopping at Cherbourg, westhound, From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. 8t. Louis Oct. 8 St. Louis ......Oct. 24 New York ......0ct. 10| New York ......Oct. 31 St. Paul. 3 St. Louis. Nov., 14 Oct. RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwern. From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. Friesland Kensi) Southwark . ‘Westernland MOUNT IDA W THE STAKE IN A RHTTLING Beats Headwater week Event at — Flag. — furnished a good programme deciding course from P. M. wish to see. the speediest kind of a hare, No change was noticeable in of the dogs in the iong run tance. Then jack gave tiptoe. prove a good one. Flower of Gold beat Golde: heavy scoring course, after the field. Imperial and Thunderbolt Good odds were offered tions. one. The stake throughout Dean’s official scorgs, follow: First round—J. Collins’ | R. F. Davies” Lady Gordia 5-1 | Modesty beat G. Welch's irhafler Bros.' Falr B tain Glen 10-0; W. Healey's Lady Faverdale o bve; M. London T. A. Gaftney's Gypsy Queen § Terronite beat H. A. Deckelman’ Time beat L. F. Bartels' Banner Lernon's Jennte Noyes beat F. | beat J. Potters’ Palmflower 10-0; Golaen Gate beat J. J. Edmon P. M. Clarkson’'s Flower of Gold | non's Half Moon €-5; H. A. F. McCom Strand of Gold 5. Patriot beat lon's beat Lowe & Thompson's Cora F. Bartels’ Barcn Blocd beat W. beat M. J. Weish' Gladys ler beat 3 0. beat Porter Bros.' ; Lande & G . Farrell's Ball Room Bel Gold beat Golden Gate, 42 naka, 5-3; High Born Lady bea beat Gladys Weller, 6-5; Prince Hill, 8-6. | . Third round—Modesty a bye: beat Sweet Faverdale, Terronite, §-6; Mount Tda beat White Lily, 1 heflal Prince Hal, 6-4; Imperial Fourth round—Modesty beat Bald Eagle, 51, Fifth round—Headwater beat Maunt Tda beat Imperial, 19-3. 18-3. FAST HOU NDS WILL Eighty-Eight Entries in day Coursing. J. Dempsey’s Jingle Bells vi Glen; G, Lennan's Half Moon | ton ve."A. Johnson' | 1ot Ben's Babe vs. | W, Cairn’s Imperial v: | 4. Collins’ Della ve. J. Flower's Keyston: Fver Shore vs. G. Lennon’ D. Fallon's Lily of the West v 4 Russell, Allen & Wilson's Rosy gan's Honor Bright vs. Jdr.; Lowe & Thompson's Little W.'C. Glasson’s Sleigh Bells; J. ter Clair_ve. T, Victor Queen: J. Potter's Paimflo Sisquoc vs. P. McCabe's Sky Browning’s Mountain Bell vs. D. Drop: L. F. Bartels' Best Bargals lant vs. C. Smith's Jennie Sylvanu: Menohan's T A; P. J. Reilly's ve. Aeneid Kennels' Aeneas; Sull or's Mald o' the Hill Young Anrerica: W. Cai D. Toland's Pleasant Girl Favordale ve. E. M. Kellog' Murphy's Crawford Lass Rought's Flying word vs. T. Loj vs. gan's Miss . Kellog's Kid MeCoy: Merry Girl va. J. Dean's Connem: & Wigand's Overture va. Russail, Cormack’s Proud Beauty vs. Ru vs. M. London's Magnet; Whisky Hill v son's Towlander vs. Sullivan & len & Wilson's Belle Clair: W. the 10:15 a. m. train Saturd: in the tea industry. Mateo Park. Strong Hares Force the Hounds and Long Courses Result—A Dozen Short-Ends Get the The midweek stake of the Ingleside Association at San Mateo Park yesterday Lande & Gerber's Mount Ida won the Headwaters a 2 to 1 favorite. was as pretty an exhibition as one could Unfortunately for the hard- worked dogs, they were pitted against them a grueling course all over the lot. Mount Ide took a slight lead at the slip and maintained it to the farthest escape. nor was a turn made in the entire dis- up and down the escape fence and back to the slipper's box the its black pursuers a hard chase and kept the excited omlookers on ennfe Noyes, a young greyhound, beat .. of Fashion, a 2 to 1 favorite, in the rundown and showed some good qualities. This was her second time out and after having some experience she will probably cided, and the hare gave the winner a chance to inspect nearly every foot of form and fooled the wise ones. dozen short ends which upset calcula- The day’s results, with Judge Andrew San Mateo Coursing Park, Midweek Stake: Richimond Queen beat Little Lucy §3; Glen bea#' J. Potter's emus 7-3; P. McCabe's Cralg Boy beat O'Shea rge.’ Mercy May 4-2; W. J. Browning’s Moun- lle beat J. Farreil's Cash Day 3 O. Peterson’s Silver Cloud beat J. Cone’s Red Brown's Village Belle 22-14; T. Cooney's Sweet 8-7; Schaffer Bros.' Thunderbolt beat L. F. Bartels’ Botsy Barrow 5-3; B. Burke's Night of Fashion 6-0; P. M. Clarkson’ Kanaka beat T. A. Gaffney's Faise Flatterer 15- ; D. E. Wiley's Lady beat C. Bonar's Wild Nora §- Curopa beat Lowe & Thompsor | of Fashion 7-5; Lande & Gerber's Mount Ida . D. Murphy's Crawford Lass 18-6; J. McCormick's White Lily Mellwood 5-0; W. Cairn McCormick's Beauty 7-6; F. Moran's Gold Dollar beat H. | Weber's Alabama Coon §-0; Lowe & Thomp son's Prince Hal beat A. Johnson's Tod Slog A. Johnson’s Bald Bagle beat F. Mack's | Della M. 9-8; Kelly & Hanley's Baby King beat | Zahl's Tony Bowers 6-2; P. Steinoff's Veto | : : W. Calrnes’ Im- | | perial beat W. C. Badger's Alameda_Lad 6-2; tsky Hill beat J. B. | dale beat Lady Like, 4-0; Terron neto, 6-3; Thunderbolt beat Night Time, 6-4 Headwater beat Jennis Noyes. o5-0;: Flower of Patriot beat Ka- Mount Ida beat Baron Blood, 7- Dollar, 6-4; Bald Eagle beat Baby King, 5-2; Imperfal beat Veto, 6-2; Concord beat Whisky 8-7; Thunderbolt beat Headwater ' beat Patriot, 6 High Born Lady beat Flower of Gold, 16-8; Headwater beat Thunderbolt, 5-4; Mount Ida beat High Born Lady, §-5; Imperial beat Deciding course—Mount Ida beat Headwater, HARES AT SAN MATEO Stake for Saturday and Sun- | High Born Lady; C. Grau's Martha Washini Tod Sloan; Shannon’s Sateguard . Edmond’'s Go On; Richmond Queen .vs. : Russell, Allen & Wilson's Victor Boy Jennie Noyes; Night Time: L, F. Bartels' Banner Bright v D. Toland’s Twilight E. McCormack’s White Lily; Kelly & Hanley's Baby King vs. J. R. Smith's & Gerber's Concord; Captain Cane's M man vs, Schafter Brothers’ Fair G Thompson's Fiora McDonald: J. Bonner's Wild Norah: J. E. Meno- han's Tired Out va. P. M, Clarkson's Golden Garter: J. E. Kennedy's Wine West vs. J. R. Condrey & Rought's XNightingale vs. O'Shea Brothers' Golden Rul C. P. Charlesworth's Crawford Braes vs. J. B. Lande & Gerber’'s Mount Ida; J. Potter's Remus O'Shea_Brothers® Gladys Weller vs. Cooney's Sweet Towa Boy; W. D. Daisy: J. R. Smith's Pase- 3 Grizzle: Badger's Alameda Laed vs. F. Shou's King's RBorderer; J. Lannehan’s Lol!ta vs. P. McCabe's Fair Lily; P. Jackson's Golden Russet v O'Shea Brothers' son’s Spiteful; Condrey & Rought’s Homeward Bound vs, F. Shou's Lady Glenkirk; J. E. Me- Wilson's Talk to Me: Aeneld Kennely' Athena . F. Shou's Smuggler; A. John- Selection: J. Byrne's Olympus vs, Russell, Al- Santonin vs. D. Shannon’s Strand of Gold; Carrol's Auckland vs. P. McBwen's RIgby. Coursing will begin on the arrival of —e More than 100,000.000 Chinese, it is said, are engaged either directly or indirectly SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1900 w NS LOSING DAY FOR THE TALE FINAL in Mid- | Sea San Spray, a Played Favorite, Beaten. —— Been Made. —_—— of coursing. Clarkson’s This run |in the first running event. thing dope had been throwed nag" and there was no question which gave | result. preferred. The day was b the track and bre: ferent angles. the position up the field, race called. opening odds wers book odds were: Mflg’ile McKinney 6 to 5 and 3to half the journey a length and Athereine he m Gate In & | rear. “The race looked safe one unde- in the alr and the first money ran in good against the | follows: was & g0od | fourth. Maggie McKinney DUrfee) ......coocoees .48 General Smith (Shaner and Sanders) .. 22 Atherine (P. W. Hodges) Ben Liebes (C. A. Durfee) Time—2:21, 3:16%, 2:17%, 2: Trotting, 2:15 class, stake $600. Bonsaline (M. Banders) . Bob Ingersoll (W. Cecll) Lottie (C. Spencer) Time—2:15, 2:14 W. G T. Cuoney's ™ -4; C. Like beat T. Magneto beat | M. Michiliki's Ruby Rocket Pacinz, 2:18 class: Cles (C. E. Clark) ....... Irvington Boy (W. Cecll) .. Glenway (J. A. Albertson) The Queen (J. M. Nelson) Gaft Topsall (N. J. Bmith) Time—2:18%, Bright 3-1; G. Moran's ' Bit Headwater 0O’Shea Bros.' Go On 7 beat G. Len Deckelman’s Stster Emm: , TS D. Shannon's igh Born D. Dil Pink Pearl 12-4; L. s AR | Froud | nor's day at the District Fair. | so he sent his re; Secretan Curry, Deputy E ets. train from Sacramento. They Mona- rher's Concord | le 12-3 ite beat Mag- ficld on Smith in the auction pools. General Smith 2 to 5, 1T%, 2:2%. Running, one mile—Tenrica (Brown) won, (Kelly) second, Sea Spray third. and Manzanilla also | by the directors of the Driving wined and dined at the Imperial Hotel also members of the press. This after- NT T STOCKTON Heavily Is Disappointed Sports Declare That Flynn Pulled the Horse, but No Formal Charges Have Special Dispatch to The Call. STOCKTON, Sept. 20.—The talent went | against it to-day when they put up their hard money on Sea Spray, slated to win The ti passed out among the faithful that into the | was ‘sure- as to the Sea Spray lost, and the sports de- clare that Flynn pulled the horse and did his work raw, but no formal charges were | ad, a fast wind clouding aking the horses at ai- | The unfinished 2:24 trot was the first | Athereine, Maggie McKinney and General Smith having each won two heats were up for the stake of $500. The | to 5 against the The Atherelne General Smith took the lead and held it with Maggie McKinney elessly in the or Smith until | nearing the third turn. Then he went up | could not have been taken away from the black mare with a club. She slowed up on the homestretch to allow Athereine to his distance. The purse was divided as | Maggie McKinney first, General Smith second, Athereine third, Ben Licbes Time, 2:201. Summaries: Trotting, 2:24 class, Stake $500 (unfinished): save 112121 X128 33 T 2:20. B T e Running, five furlongs, purse §125—Nomadio (Kelly) won, Judge Shropshire (Bragr) second, Fermo (Shuerough) third. Time, 1:03%. Fear | Not, Siree and Kyletta also started. Governor’s Day at Stockton. | STOCKTON, Sept. 20.—This is Gover- | Governor Gage, however, was detained in San Fran- n | cisco on business and could not be here, of State oesch and Assistant At-| torney General Post arrived on the noon were met Tub and Second round—Modesty beat Richmond Queen, | noon the State officlals were taken to the 0: Cralg Boy beat Fa len, 6-4: Silver | race track and this evaning they will be ud beat Mountain Be 4-1; Sweet Faver- | in attendance at the payilion. | OCEAN TRAVEL. t Europa, 8-1 White Hal beat oid | Steamers leave Silver Cloud September 23, ers at Seattle. 19- ] For _Victorla, 2; Bald Bagle beat Concord, Cloud, Stiver 28, 28, Oct. 3 and every ffth day for Alaska and G. Modesty, 7-5; For Eureka, Humboldt Bay—3 p. after. KILL Port cos. East S: a. m. fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at ford (San Luis Obispo), Pedro (Los Angeles) and the Open day thereafter. J. Cone’s Red | without previous notice. D. & Wiley street (Palace Hotel). B. M. Kei- ptember 20, 24, 28, Oct. 2, Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Broadway wharf, San Francisco: For Alaskan P(‘"!_lolc:- Change to company’s steam- Vancouver (B. C.), Port Townsend, Se- attle, Tacoma, Everett, Ana- cortes and New Whatcom (Wash.), 11 & m., September thereafter, Change at Seattle to this company’s steamers . R'y: at Seattle or Tacoma to N. P. R'y: at Vancouver to C. P. R'y. m.. Septem- ber 20, 25, 30, Oct. 5, and every fifth day there- For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayu- rford (San Luis Obispo). Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, | Newport—3 and every Port Har- Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles)—11 a. m., September 22, 26, 30, Oct. 4 and every fourth Eighty-elght high-class hounds will | (For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del . Caho, Mazatlan, Altata. La Paz, Santa Rosall course at San Mateo Park on Saturday | and Guaymas (Mexico)—I0 a. m.. Tth of each and Sunday under the auspices of the| month. Ingleside Coursing ~Association. The| For further information obtain company's | draw, held last night at Pythian Castle, | ©lers. a vS: > The company reserves the right to chan was as follows: steamers, salling dates and hours of sailing TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents., 10 Market st San Francisco. F. Mack's E. Kennedy #. E. Burke’ Clair; T. Lo- From Spear-street Whart at 11 THE 0: R. & N. PO, DISPATCH EAST STEAMERS TO PORTIL.AND | A M. $12 First Class inclugl Berth Luiterton ve. | FARE $7d0cihd'Eass ond Waate" STATE OF CALIFORNIA safls....Sept. 2, 3 COLUMBIA sallsc. t. 2, Oct. § hort e to ‘al 'po] ., Butte, e e Tanfe | elona: ‘and all Dotuts ' ihe Nethwese 3 '3 | Through tickets to all points East. B E. C. WARD, General Agent. Dillon’ ot nan’ 8¢ | GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., sLE Superintaridents. 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LEAVE — FRow SEPTEMBER 12, 1900. — 3:004 Benlcis, Suisun, Elmirs, Vacaville, Rurwsey and Sacramento amzive 1804 Bau Jose, Livermore, _Stockton, s Placerville, lone, Sacramento, Marysville, Chico, Red Bluff. 28:304 Oskdaie, Chinese. Sonora, A Vallojo, Martivez aud Way Stations 1004 The Overland Litited—Ogden, Dea- 1004 Nivd, Siockton, Sasrsi - e, Biookion, en o dota, Fresno,” Hantord, Viaiia, Porterville . *11:004 Livermore. 5 tion, Bakersfield, Los Aogeles. *12:00% Haywards, Niles ud Way 00P Sacramento Jiiver 3 Maryaviile, Ovoville 30 Niles, Sau Jose aid Stockion *3:00F Tio Owl Limited Tracy. Rakeradald. Saugus for bars, Los Apgeles. *+3:00¢ Stockton .. v *3100r New Orlcave Express—iiakersiiold, = Swiks Barhata, Los Angeles, Dew- . El Paso, New Orloans sud el log, nd Fast vd Way Sia. 111:00~ —— o s BRIOOR DIVISION (Narrow Gaunge). (Fook of Market Street.) 153884 Banta Cruz_Excursion for Santa ipal Way Stations 181032 et Costa, CREEK ROUTE FERRAY. Prom SAN PRANGISGO —Foot of Market Steest (Siis §)— 200 11:00aw. §1:00 *200 $3:00 4:00 18:00 *6:00r.w From 04 —*6:00 8:00 10:004.w. 112:00 3:00 1400 “5:00r.m OAST DIVISION tinuge. CPhind »ud To Sta) A Ocean View, South Sun Francieen.. 16:307 04 San Jose wid Way Stations (New Almaden Weodnasdaysonly) ... *§:30p $7:804 Sundsy Excursion for San Ji R R Principal Way Stations 1%:83¢ *9:004 Han Jose, Tres Piuos, Santa Cror, Pacitic Grove. Fass’ Roblos, Sun Susf, Lom Frinciyal Way Stationg oo sairor 04 Ban Jose and Way Statior R BOA HanJosn, Los(atosand WayStations *5:130p 12:48r Ban Matco, Hadwoo Palo Alto, Sani Menlo Pari « Pacific Grove. Way Station e Principal Way Stations 131007 San Jose, Los Gatos aud Prineipal ‘Way Stations *3:307 San Jose ani P Stations 8:83a LESSEH SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:20, 9:00. 1:00 a m.; 13:38, 3:39, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Bxtrs trip at 11:30 o. m. Baturdays—Extra trips at 1:50 and 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYB—§:00, 9:3, 11:00 a m.; 189, 3:38 6:00,- 8:20 p. m. BAN RAFABL TO S8AN FRANCISCO. | WEEK DAYS—4:10, 7:60, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 1348, 30 535 p. m. Satrdays—Extra tripe af 1:58 and €:35 o. m. BUNDAYS—8:10, 140, 340, 8:05, 6:25 p. m. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. 9:40, 1:10 & m.; Leave In Effect. Arrive San Francisco. [Apr. 13, 1900.| San Franctsco. Weel( Sun- | | Sun- | Week Days. | days. [ Destination.| days. | Days. sm| Novato. T 110:40 am| $:40 am am| Petaluma. | §:05 pm/10:25 am :00 pm| Santa Rosa.| 7:35 pm| 4:2 pm Fulton, Windsor. Healdsburg. Lytton. 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Saturday to Monday round trio tickets at uced rates. in Sunda round tr'p tickets to all points ond San Rafael at hailf rates. cket offices, 850 Market st., Chronicle bldg, H. C. WHITING, R X. RYAN, General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. Commencing April 2. 1300. FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MiLL VALLEY AND SAN RAFABL. WEEK DAYS--7:00, *8:30, 11:00 & m; 12:45, *1:45, 3:15, 4:15, *5:15, 8:15, 6:40 p. m. BXTRA TRIPS For Mill Valley and Sam Rafael, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Sundays, at 9:00 and lltfi.r. m. SUNDAYS--7:00, ), *9:00. *10:00, 11:00, 11:30 & m.: 12346, *1:30, 2:30, *3:45, 5:00, 6:00, Sonoma and am| $:00 am| m.; 12:30, 1:15, 2:15, EXTRA TRIPS Santa Fe Leave Markst-strest Ferry Depot.