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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1900 MBEEN &.0O, AVAnLAT okaieaa JIhe following marriage licenses were fssued PALACE HOTEL. it ] — esterday: T M _Schumacher, Iii F L Macbay, Oregon OAKLANL HOUSES TO LET. Charles W. P. Dougl: 23, Denver, Colo., z A A Blaw, London #Miss Macbay, Oregon | g — = and Emma M. Owene, 15, 119 Fifth stréet. L C Gunpper, N Y |J Chansior, Los Ang "‘;:;';;;;:-‘;‘ o nrrive as Rudolph E. Geering, 32, San Francisco, and ‘W H McDevin, Mo !B M Turnbull, N Z (Main Lie, Foot f Market Street.) LARGE 8-room house, furnished; modern; fine | Lilllan E. Geralmen, 29, San Francisco. F 6 Heath & w, N Y Mrs Tumbull. N.Z ol location; reasonable; other bargains at E. | Giorgio Pellegrini, 21 4 tol street, and Miss Talbot, Mass Mrs enry, LEAVE — Frow Jpr—— & 18 o - a 1 Miss Baude, Memphis Miss B Henry, S Jose us » S. 130, | E BUNCE, %2 Broadway. fulia Pistores!, 19, '4 Bartol street. B e, |3"% Pritlips. Stockton . o3 stioo Baili, 33, Coima, end Pia-Clmi, %6, Miss Kimball, N Y |A W Breuner, Sacto #7:004 Benieia, Sui Eimire, Vacarille, ey b L) ay street. W A Peal , NY |8 R Smith, Los A ;. by TS - o ol = o furnished and unfur, dwellings | _Angelo Stampanoni, 2, Colma, and Palmira | Mrs K A MeCandless,|W O Van Schuyver, e~ o~ 4 . ance Real Estate Co., 460-462 Sth. | Biggio, 23, Colma. Arizona Mrs Van Schuyver, Biuff, P 5 - < - o GBo W, AUS. | gAlbert J. May. %5, 161 California street, and Miss E J McCandless, J R Brown, N Y 31304 Martiner, Sau It . ¢ mpeirs: | GOOD houses. Get list from GEO. W Katherine A. Rafferty, 21 1477 Geary street. Artions S 5 NY Calintngs and Santa Rosn..-. o - *8s18p e houmPreves | "IN & CO., 108 Broadway, Oakland. Wiliam I Cuneo i, 2488 Howard street, ISR e — [RL Fulion. Reno |C X Payne & w. N ¥ | 8:004 Dusin Woniiasd, Kiigaie Easdivg, o s | best In America—The Weexly | 804 Marie M. Ticoulet, 15, 53 Silver avenue. . | amison, Seattle whotton, argaviile, Oroville. ... *7:43p Edw; - t, and - | W E Dowlen & w, Eng E S de Golyer, Los AR | 81004 Atlautic Kxpress—Ogden sod Fast *12: e A dadie e | Bowart kel . 3 Howars woee. u0a | King Cadenza Then Captures | Spencer, Who Rode Com- |y roviesd r Ene g s e ot for d2| imaer din Do Qo il bt iy T™ Tier Lexington S Dantel §. Burwell, %, Oakland, and Hattle : E \ W G _Chanslor, Los An A Bettens, Byron 304 Suu Jone, | Livermore, . Sockion, ) - : B Harhng, B onkiana., : the Pacing Event mando, Suspended'for |istaman 1o ane © s Mo, Leadvine e S rooms and bathi iy aND FUSNITURE FOR SALE. | Alonzo L Markwell, %, Alameda, and Ida 8. £ | B3 Dropman. Los A8 R o Murk. Vacaville | ®8:804 Oukdale, Chineso, Somors. Carters mation by the ©4 ridyan bl ~ | Anderson, 2, Alameda. Cleverly. Careless Riding X Lipmann, Phila |Mrs Lorigan, San Jose | *9:00a Haywaris, Nilowand Way Stations. *11:43, AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the | Giuseppe Ferrari, 26, Sacramento, and Fran- 3 J M Jenschman, Pa |G F Schwartz, Wash- | *9100ALos Angeles Express — Martin 45 4w ire dealer, 1ith and Franklin, Oakiand. | cis Pasqualo, 15, 4i0 Union street. S iy |3 & Ginoen, Tt Ane | temion. D G Traay, Lathrop. Stookton, | —— W am . Ellls, %, Honolulu, and May C T At Stewart, Tos Ang|W & Johnson, Me et R e o s S ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. Schretber, 21, San Franclsco. Park Judges Impose Fines on Drivers | Manhattan Handicap Won by Fire- ! I mf"hl)"';ch ég@;";‘,-"‘; . #10:00. The Orerlaud Liniied—Ogden, Dea- " Ao, o tiks Aol E . ver, O cago T '8uade CLAY, 2421, near Fillmore—2 large unfurnished . Dunlap and Hoy—Richmond Chief arm, and Alcedo Takes the R V Bllls, Stanford [L A Hoerr, St Louls #11:004 Niles, Stockton, Sacramento, Mon- roomie. upper flat; yard:; water; rear; rent-$1. — —_— s W T Slocum, N Y Mrs C_S Gottschalk, dota, Fresno, Hauford, Visalia, e T BIRTHS MARRIAGES DEATH& Outtrots McNally—Great Jerome Handicap at B D Hepburn & w,| New York e e Ny “Boutekeeping; kitchen agjoining. | Birth, marriage and death notices sent by Card To-Day. Morris Park. FEE TREE b ok Sl R 3 1 - ¥ g 4 or, N o > i mnl.llwes}'i x:g' :‘e m emgi”n;:y mu(;t be h-;ndfi . Mrs Ho;fi:‘m o0u u.,.T.m Niles and Way Stations. FOMR; e publication offices an: vt l— RAND HOTEL 1:00p Saciamento liver 3 ewmern eese e nad i, fame and residence ¢f 7 | “Twenty to 0, and no Goshen Jim| NEW YORK, Oct. 2—Beau Gallant won | H M Snyder, eiC o Bhes, T Anx 1.}5::: ',::,;:;:',“"' N ; bath; all conveniences: BORN. money in sight, was the wail of the|the Matron stakes at Morris Park to-day, | I Gl(:(sfih‘mn':mm I 7 G, 3 hat Napa, Culintogn, Sante Ros. . ..ox rent reasonable. . auction pool sellers at Tanforan Park a half length before the odds-on favorite | [ p Magili, Chicago |Mrs S B Reamer, Oak doeg .w\;:.‘uu‘a'ummu““fl:fl.: ehih wmy singie Toomn Torsisned 7or | HANSSEN—In Oakiand, October 1, 10, o the | yesterday, when betting opened on tho | Commando. Bullman brought him up | J S Reardon. L Ang |J W Mann. Seatils | B Gl 3, Siogle rooms. furs wife of Olaf J. Hanssen, a son. 2:18 pace. It was fortunate for the friends | with & rush in the last sixteenth, and | H K Gregory, L Ang{O F Atwood, Stin | sa.s0e Niles ban dosoand Stcokicn . | § «a In this city, September 29, 1900, t0 | o¢ the hoosier named horse that they frst past | I H Johnson, Needles|P S Jensen, Austin #3:007 The Owi Limited—Tracy. Wi cely furnished front | _the wife of Ed McCann, a daughte: were not very “dusty,” for the big geld. fi:‘e';‘“d‘ 59‘:‘“‘;;“”‘"‘! d‘“‘fl ’;me K H Danlel, Bay Pt (C D Akers. F HUI Bakersfiel . Sangus for San privilege 1 keeping. s & e judges for the coveted prize. | R A Long, Willows ‘Eckton, Folsom bara, Los Avgeles ... privile prr;n:)o}{.e_eer lf DIED ing was distanced in the first heat, after | gyaxa of $20,000 was the feature of the rfi,’p White, Nvgn..g g'n-, Czl - :::';"""35' s e N e Rt P EECE N e L BTN B 0 o and 5 o 1 In the | OPeRing day of the fall meeting of the | ¥ 1 Pockingham, NH|E B Perguson, Cin " N Swota frashara, Lios Angeios. Dem: ; - — Dhue, Edward Murpny, Catherine | bons oo & Yip winner, with Gaff Top- | Westchester Racing Association. It Was | F E Downs, Bhistol |J P Onstadt, ¥ city g, Bl Paso, New Oricaue and B Rt - Sty Daly, Flossle G. Mohr, Mrs. o scond and King Cadenza third, T perfect fall day and an unusuaily big |J L Taylor, Seattle |Miss D Onstadt, Y C [ Soimm rooms; running water; closet; no Elick, Walter McDermott, Thomas | Sil second an ] e O The clubhouss | R _RLucsa, Seattle |F B Day, Salinas *6:00¢ Haywards, Niies aud San Joss. — ~ — Pt | Ecianason-mriana. Dt Chhries betting now shifted in favor of King Ca- | crowd was in attendance. e clubho I M Baker & w. Callw J Tiovd & w. Cal | $6:00¢ Vailojo.... o A 208 Newly furnished sunoy rooms; enopon Frland, Osmers, Charles | jenza, which pacer was played down to | lawn was the gathering place of the 8o- | % Nyaraeer &, ¥ Bares Encinal | "6100r Oriental Mail-Ogien, Uheyons a ange for light housekeeping. | Friend, Cora R. Reardon, Hannah 8 to 6 favoritism before the second heat.| cjaty element and the big grand stand was ' J Lustic, Visalla G B Kennedy, Lvmore | o o0 Owaha, Chicago - H " sy terms FIED adv ts and subscriptions Gunn, Francis Ruhser, Christine H. Dunlap, handling the cholce, drove as comfortably filled. There were ten start- | T T Blick Pasadena |F E Valentine, Sacto 'M()n:‘:ng L_r-h—otd- e belt received at Caill branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. Jones, Bernice J. Ryan, Thomas if out for an alring, and Chloe came homs | = " | v 'L Ward, Pasadena C Christensen &w, Cal _~ hioego. . ... R e Krohn, Gustave A. Skimmings, Martha | first, with Gaff <Topsail again second.|€rs for the Matrop. Commando, the un- |, %o 0 A Lardin & w, Iowa b ek e Boee N A BRANCH offios Yo Call advertisuieris 54 Tadecn, Ny Waters, Joha This caused the bookmakers to lay 213 | beaten hero of the year, was a hot favor- | p N Stariing &w, Can|3iss’ Larain, Grtawa *7:00¢ O and Calit; s subs; ons has Deen estalilished at ske. Catherine to 1 against the King, which they wers | ite at 2 to 5, while the Whitney entry was | H J West. Alaska |A A Murray & w, S th and | Valencia st B | quickly compelled to rub. Reinsman | pext in demand at 5 to 1, the others rang- | J L Barham, Antioch E A Sanford, Phila 1 A T e e yeas for ‘g | Cavanmagh.’father of John ¥ and Maurice| FSIEDINE, senspilon, QOcATPNE VUl (ht |strong play on the Hildreth entry. Beal | C & Fout & w, L Ang|Vessa Swisher Ind DIVINION (Narraw Gaugo). e 2 vanagh Jr. and brother of Mrs. Mary Gallant and Telamon, toward the end, but | W F May, L Ang |H B Folger & w, Cal (Fook of Market Street. e patd : S deliberation, the 3 | | | | A O Jrland, aepd OT years. | BeSS ned Mr. Duniap $100 for laying up |2 to 1 could be had without troublé. A | R e s R TN Gl o P ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn, fully invited to attend the funeral this day | the second heat. long delay of thirty minutes at the post | g v ‘govion fo: Hawley, N Y . S, S . o setas s e ~io | (Weancsday). at'8:30 o'clock, from the par- | There was but ome other event on the caused by Commando was aunoying, but | R R ey R i St Oy Ry i ",,’*.‘.‘."fg-s.“f f‘:g;;“gg;nf‘:;g [ il i English, 41 van Ness ave | programme, the “'3. class trot. A T"a'?"g \t'rlus was gzrg%ue;l 1nk!hs axclhl,fl;!e::’ 01‘ 2 Biyk: Chloses e taa Angi] e o - > D . ” » & o St. Joseph's urch, where blew over the course, precluding e race. n the breakaway, whicl = L P d Prineipal W, ’ PorsshOoPE: S Sl e | requiem high ‘mass 'will be celebrated for the | TR BEV OV TLE JCoomplished. | bad one for Bellario and Ashes. Com- | & ¥ Gjbson. Denver g o~ . A QUIET and respectable home for 1t house- | Jeborecry haoii iy commencing at § o'clock | “5n1y three scored down for the word | mando swerved out In the track, but | s™g “yrieigh, Pa B s, Sogsend. | e T s i keeping: suites §16 up: bath: telephone. St. | navv 11 this city, October 8, ?,"m Flosste G., | in the trot, Richmond Chief with Ed La. Spencer soon got him going straight. At ye<'p M Miller, s, Pa 'D A Murray, Mass | James, lister and Laguna sts. e vt d_“gfmgfl of Kate oot the lats |terty ‘in the bu;(e \Tfikl"‘ it in d(hree he dl}l) Comlmnn&o wxok l?:o.lfiad n;:fl:zg {IE’.filflnflo&:i Gornwal § ; 5 an ?Jm - "ol Po e S pom g g | b ve ¢ | straight heats. eN: y was & good sec- soon two engths n - 1 er, lcago ner, s L E T s e B L s L L e e e coanion. But Stelia had the | thought he had the race in hand and was | J Hastings, Sacto s Wetner: 8 Jose [ CAEER ROUTE NEIY Sesmisthed mekoeplng. | oo, RESA'1D yehte and b'ns Ted bunting waved In her face first time | apparently winning easily when Bullman | J A Titus, Bureka & E Saliard ORo 190 300 400 : BURNETT, X arket (old No. 1364)—Fur- [7The funeral will take place to-morrow | out. After the first heat, trotted in 2:213, | brought Beau Gallant up with a yush on | J Moran Vajlelo —[] Brvden, Wash =~ 0| g pished rms. single; al rnished 4':‘h;:nda)).‘u‘_slao'c‘!:ck,hrmm z‘n-mmmanio the judges cnu(:‘)(ned Sam gloy, dl;ve{ ?r the rt‘l"ls(pe?c“ :ilhdun‘oéoa;e! giox}';l:r;:ué ¥ Gears im'A,“ b Myers, Johnstown | 6.0 8:00 10:004 ;| of her aunt, 1618 Church streef, thence to more of an effort to | was too late to ge g 5 . 10: 3 dshed wurny reome swits or | S0 SPuls"Church, “Whers ' redulem mass | Mo RfcNa1y Forced the favorite out in | and Beau Gallant snatohed a victory and —_———————— 1400 "3:00r. s a schrsllis o il Do Cficbrated for the repose of her soul: |2:16% next trip. When the race had been | earned the winner's share of the purse, | Stanford’s Training Table. COAST DIVISION (Broad Gange). ° ed bands newly| [iilate in Holy Cross Cemetery. fnelisd Hoy was fined % f0e INyIng up §14.000, for his owner, 8. C. Hildreth. The | goyiq) pispateh to The Call. | (Third w @ Townsend Sta.) e arn. rms.. $130 to §7 e A the first heat. Summary: 3 5 s 1 . 2 P DHUE— ; A » » ot. 2— s %0 & 3 Margh SunDy Foom Key | e e Ty O A EET, | Mink Gadmaas, it & b Staluwan | Firearm, 'and the Jerome handicap, which | ing_table for the 'varsity football squad | —+#:00 San Juse Tres Finoe. . > 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Empress (Dunlap) .8 411 1 the Western horse, Alcedo, won cleverly. | to_morrow In the new training house. The | Pacific - g f invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | Chice, b. m., by Connifer (Clark).... 8 1 3 8 3| After the Matron stakes the stewards sus- | following men have already been selected: | Luis Obinpo, f, Lompoc and T a at 9 o'clock, from the parlors of | Irvington Boy, ch. g., by Nutwr pended Spencer for a week for careless | Ajjan urnett, Cooper, De Forest, Erb, | Principal Way Stat ; faroisned sunoy rooma. | 3 O Mlaelon e | Gafr Topsadl, o ¢ 1344 3inaing It was also ruled that the entrles | Fisher, Gelssler. Hill,' Lee. McFadden, e San Jamh and Sy S - e furnishec y . | & Patrick's Church; | Gaft Topsal of S. C. Hildret refused for the Ralth, Seeley, Smith and Traeger. 245 2 > T = and use Of planc If Tequired: | where o requiem hieh mass will be celebrated | . Lr SmIth) 3 38 o e o i it Wy 3 5 18:45r San Mateo. Redwood. Me ’ onable for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:3) | Ratetat, b. ington, presumably for his assault on | T ——————mm_— [T g H 0 = elv furniehed rooms. | ©'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. (Willlams) . LB Madden and another man last | 3o Flaen, Sanie Geprs Sl nth; corner on Dolores ~To let. 4 nicely furnished roOmS; | py)wie 1 Berkeley, October 2, 190, Waiter, | Hermia, br. . by R night. tiz.,um; OCEAN TRAVEL RPN oy e e - flats of | - = | Tbeloved son of Erick and Christina Elick, & | G‘;;_‘)fl“'“m- . &, by i i REs e & PR RS SgE e g ST | $AsiSe Sau Jose and Principal Way Statfons : - aiwa¥s | FOLSOM. 565, cor. 6th (The Oliven_New far. | o : 8 aged § vears 1 month | (Eddn o ond Brinsdier thinh " Tvat. 140 2 : 13:00r Sau Jose, Los Gatos sud. Principal Sichel Gy o, Singhe o sultes reasonabie, | _and 2 o [ omusd ot b b oo Briguates i Fmd, THU T S0 Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Y i 2 e ~ = ERLANDSON-ERLAND—Inghis city, October 3 ¥ _Trotting, 2:20 class: heats, three s o St ve Broadway | "3:36r Sanluseand Principal Way Staticie ; tt & t., | GEARY, 405 (The Navarre)Elegantly furnished y Second race—Trotting, 2: i X second, Pigeon Post third. Time, 1:07%. 1 teamers _leave cavser Son ) . W et ’ s e 4 1 o 1, 1900, Henrletta N. Erlandson-Eriand, be- |, fve; purse $1000. The M. take, Eclipse course, Beau Gal- | wharf, San Franecisco: h30r San Jose sud Way Stations. . & . rms. ngle; travelers accommodatd. aughter of Mrs. L. Hall and the late | 13\ hnid 8 Chief, rn. g., by Monroe Chiet g Sk e e 3 B e 0 1 o m., | MVt45F San Jose wud Way Statious -t h N. C. Erlandson, and sister of Mrs. ¢ e e lant won, Commando second, The Parader or Alas L . -4 A 4. - GRAND SC N. southeast corner Seventh e A | catuw) B -1 1 11 hira " Time, 1204 | Qct. 4, 8, 13, 18, 23, 38, Nov. 1. - ki, Tadles parior Teading.room; elevator. Tile, Lena and Phocbe Hall, & native | MENalY Dy £ b NG A e . e b e 'a Sadirday only. 2 - single; ladies’ parlor; readin Sy e Humboldt County, Cal, aged 20 | S{EE G A R Eiy Tens ot Tatnghn Sy ) For_Victoria, Vancouver (B. e - Large sunny front suite and also| years and'd months. = i e b S calp third, Fime, Lb © e Alesto ol P i | T iy furnished. ¥ : ¢nds and acquaintances are | The Tanforan Park management has | won. Gonfalon second, McMeekin third, Time, | Tacoma. Everett, Anacortes (i}3 RY. CO. g sy (G to attend the funeral this day | 0 erously agreed to donate a portion of | 3:07" and New Whatcom (Wash). A To with or without board;| mo: . 1. Hall, 15 Lapiige street; | to-day's gate receipts to the fund for Gal- | One mile, eelling, Belgrade won, Annoy sec- |\ o0 . . .v";lfl‘t-l:‘d-_gfi‘fi,‘r-.:h‘;‘;_“hfin;‘ LESSEE £ TiEht par Detween Iighteenth and Nineteenth. Inter- | veston flood sufferers. Besides two ex- | ond, Locochee third. Time, 1:413%. | at "Beattle to this company's steamers for ND N PACIFIS ¢ PALMAS, 18 Market st —Sulte of 2 or 1 ARl Yot ooy cellent harness events, thers will be |1 10T, Oct, 2—At Kinloch Park do- | Alnske and &, . Ry: at seattie or Tacoma ¢ SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PALMAS, 1820 Market - n; of 1 or | D—In Oakland, October 2, 1900, Cora R. | match game at polo between two crack | gov the horses ran true to form, four fa- | N. P. R'y; at Vancouver to C. P. R' & RAILWAY COMPANY. s D e e a native of Texas, aged 35 years. | teams, which will undoubtedly prove a |{o¥ | 4 two heavily backed second | For Eurcka, Humboldt Bay—3 p. m. Oct. 5. Tiduron P Foot ef Market St P . The funeral will be held' to-morrow | strong soclety drawing card. The race | YoriteS 2nd two Reavily Pactes Aeoomt [10. 15, 20, 25 30, Nov. 4, and every fitth day e at 2 o'clock, from the under- | entries are as follo SHOICAE CapMTIg " thl” ONtes | thereatter. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. Results: | ors at Seventh and Castro streets. | | e g pa 5 - Mis For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- | WEEK DAYS-7:30, 900, 1100 & m.; 12:3% - ment Mountain View Cemetery [ e e Bop 1Y | Selling, six and a half furlongs, Captain | ford (San Luis Obispo). Santa’ Barvars, Port | “§:a0. 510, 80 pm, Thardnrsfxi G GUNN—In this city, Qctober 1, 1900, Francis, fgersnli o " Gaines won, (-E%Raben second, Linden Ella | Los 3;.‘,1.. ,‘"‘},“12"",?3 ;},;.n;\ns?.):u.;d | “Mu.u o m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 11 . alouch Aangtter of Stanh 4 Della Gunn, third. Time, 1:22%. m., Oct. 4 8, 12, 15, ¥, 2, 2, Nov. and 11:30 0. m. 3 s ehner bt Gererude “and Mabel Gunn. & | o Pacing, 2:10 class—Dictatress, Floracita, | “g(iiing, five turlongs, Poyntz won, Sarner sec- | every fourth day _thereafter | SUNDAYS $:00, 9:30, 11:00 & m.; 1:30, 8:30 f native of San Francisco, aged 5 years and 8 | Kelly Briggs, Myrtha Whips, Edna R ond, Miss Gollghtly third. Time, 1:02. | “'For santa Cruz, Monterey, San Stmeon, Cayu- | = §:00, £:20 p. m. offites Jadights; Bn S e T ADVERTI T East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport—9 | "§:40, 5:15 p. m. Satardays—Extra trips af ROSEDALE ~ lock, from the residence Selling, five and a half furlongs, Propeller | a. m., Oct. 2, 6 10. 14, 18, 22 2. 30, Nov. 3, se, 319 and 321 Ellisst.—Rooms, (Wednesday), at 1 o | BUNDAYS-—8:10, 9:40, 11:10 & m.: 1:40, 8:40, | _1:38 and 6:35 0. m. and every fourth day thereafter | { First st., second, Racebird thifd. | | | | night % to 81 week $1 2 to $4; open night. ?r mip :e?.”',!l‘fiia;iy.nrk street. lnlermenl1 b Plroo;g.er La Gal second, Empyreal third | *For Ensenada. 2‘;"“"'1:' ;:y'ss.? JR" ?fl :i.u' 938 Bm s s ey st.—Incandesce: ered life kol his | Selling, one mile, Annle Oldfield won, Two Cabo, Mazatlan Altata. . Santa Rosalta tween Ban Francisco uetzen room and adies” par- | “eity Getober 1, 1500, Btmir:!j:r!:l.rv)n,nlnr‘an:i Aien Ssecoms, "Peied "Dicsen third. Time, | And Guaymas (Mexico—1 a.'m. Tih of each | game scheduls gs above. ht, 35c to $1 50; week, $2 to | gaughter of Richard E. and Maude E. Jones, 1:48%. v orm: com; Leave In Effsct. | Arrive $8 to $30 on ground floor; | 4 native of San Francisco, aged 8 days. | Selling, five and a half furlongs, Horseshoe | For further Inf ation obtaln WAE] G it )Ap,, 15, 1990.] San Franctsco. s with hot and cold water: baths. KROHN—In Victor, Colo., September 2, 1900, Tobacco won, Miss Aubrey second, Small Jack | folders. =~ ht to change | o A5 Apesfinest Nowse, 3 Wighth o ave A, deariy beloved son of Mrs. Julia | third. Time, 1:05. | otsamhern wiiing datee and: howrs of safiing, | JYodt | Gun- | Sun- | Weakt i 2 et g el . Tohn, u_‘r}rr\l:3::.;13;‘1:‘?,,\;;:‘:,:”;(1\:2(: ::.-:nx; u CHICAGO, Oct. 2.—Results at H“"["'-‘r"-"é‘i&'fi-"“i%‘:’rr“i’#%‘_. = g o ays. | days. | Destination.| days. | Days. b =il y eres: s Krohn, ~ « s thorne: 3 ew Montgomery | am| 3:00 sm| Novato. |10:40 am| 3:40 am e i Nt s | A e 1 Five furlongs—Little Tim won, Senator Sam | 8t2ect, (Ryidce, HOShee o o gen, Agents, | B Bl b o cnca. oosa. | 1:53 penl §.% pm ing wter: §9 ver month. T Clilesanys. st 130 o-clock.. Trom the howme A large shipment of Cotton | ,5u” deadwater third. Time, 1:i4%. gy pei Fo 3 SR — — - — r, 1617 Baker street. Interment : : : Steeplechase, short course—Coronatus won, E H ' w Healdsburg. THIRD, 415, cor. Perry— rewly furnished ol . Rugs came tumbling in this | ponation secona, Frond it “Time, 33 « R . GO, Toiton sunny rooms: corner flat 2 . P Five and a half furlongs—Bonnle Lissak won, FAST STEAMERS TO | Geyserville. , con & § P e In this city, October 1, 190, Henry | . 3 i DISPATCH FAST STE. | 3% A N o e T e veon & native of Pennevivinia ased & | Week. Pretty patterns in pink Bllak second, Harry Herendeen third. ~Time; | PO R T, A N D o 10wl Cloverdaie : ul lote. Fu bus: stove: $14.105% Valencia st ity 1T davs, (tenton. Ohlo. | 14 white, blue and white and | on¢ mue and an ejenth-Miss Patron won. |~ From Spear-street Whart at 0 A M. | Rem) T Hoglana BALDWIN & HOWELL, CLASSIFIED advertisements and subs: 3 e funeral Will take place this day | % Jhi I &g’;"_‘ ng - s > FA . $1 :First Class including Berth - . . 5 Mt Bt office, 220 Fillmore at. | (Weanesday), at ? oclock, from the Pacifia | green and white. D it sl i sl has ol aaltiawr Nonaaniton | Sgiaondcie, - ankMente; - sl = s — — ndertaking Company, Mission street, near 5 5 A g . 8, , Nov. uernev NCl 1l advertisements and | Fourh Sizes and Prices: B won, Hood's Brigade second, Highland Lad | COLTRBIN Sl tiiin salle,. et 10, 30, 35 1 S T A N = ~= = > | tive of New York, aged 61 years. (New York 24x48 inches 1.75 Erie: Through tickets to all points East. "1 } o 83 e ot baver 4l Barny ot | CCail. 18 peges, meat to any aadress in fhe | Depers please 5 30x60 inches 2.50 Seven furlongs, selling—Mouseltoft won, In- B C. WARD, General Agent, | 5:10 pml 5:00 pm - e, TUnited States or Canada one year for $L | L¥Friends and acqualntances are respect- 36x36 inches 2.25 triguer second, The Laurel third. Time, 1:29%. 630 Market street. | §:30 am{ 8:00 am [10:40 am|10:35 amy P : he Weekl .| postage paid | invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | . : Four and a’ half furlongs—Petral 1l “won, | GOODALL, PERKINS & CO. 3:30 pm| B:00 pm| Sebastopol. | 7:3% pral & 6 Yo wrapp ng. $1 per year —_ —_— {m r&gnz)_“u m‘so‘:dlnck fru‘m l‘he -;rxon n{ 36x72 inches.... 3.50 Lella Barr l:rrmd. Lizzle Ahl&(rdéfi Time, 56‘3, | Superintendents. | S Stmset ob Simte Thiow St Shasie Wealt _—_— « : Co.. 946 Mission street. i n s : L | 22 = HEAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale ROOMS AND BOARD. | Hole roes Cunttuce: By carsiige: 30 Also larger sizes. Clopin thisl e, 18l et | Bprings and White Sulphur Springs. at Fultom g = e | MILLER—In this city, October 2, 1900, Hazel These durable Rugs are bath-| Five and a half furiongs—Donna Seay won, for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; . ROOMS and board at 2242 San Antonio ave., | A" “peloved daughter of J. B. and Nell F. ¢ < 2 Alea second, King's Favorite third. Time, | Geyservilie, for skasas Spriogs: at Cloverdale Alameda Miller, and sister of Henry B. Miller, a na- | 100m favorites with most people— | 1.osy. 0 Bt e eniend Serings. Kewseyville, Cactes a ¥ | BAIE ook oo 2t 1 wear Sar. | tive of San Francisco, aged 11 years 2 months Six furlongs~Come Quick won, The Jefferson e e eln ,“M g ortiess at Ukiah for 'hy Springs. Saratoga saee > ' always look clean and comfort- Bt 20 ageat § Shary o | rieen " of tuneral hereatter. Y. e iinmie B won By Gtorge sec- | TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF. CoR. | Bprings: S A window full of them. . & grain_and P o e e IR SRV B T ond, Cad Hazel third. Time, 1:15. ner First and Brannan streets. st 1'p. m R e Ry S BB T stock ran car bay. Address n o i ra 4 Tor TOROTAMA and HONGKONG, cebag ai | orings. Ubper . Pomo. Potter Valley. H. D.. box . g Srise, betgved Wits of ERpUMIC RN Mie Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal, and s, Riverside, Lierley's, Bucknell s £ i obn Day’ phy, a native of Kenvera, County Galway. connecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- | ‘-nhodnn Heights, _ Hullville, Orr's _ Hot BREAKS FUTURITY RECORD. Schlueter Ireland, aged 63 years 9 months and 1 day. | = Mendocino City, Fort West- 2 E X = -y g % 4 dia, etc. No cargo received on board on day 0 z : e h. Beach preferred; state particulars : | cellen: ow e 9 | of ng. | 3 et REAL ESTATE 10 EXCHARGE. Foxch e ¥ Friends ar nvited to-at: | Excellent Showing Made by Fereno | ot sailine, ~ "™ %, Gl Willits, onville mine, MARION L T e e Francis Churen, | ol q b 8% Zabagton. - W ednesday, October i7, ‘1900 | ARE FWINVE Monday roundatrip tickets st g P e Ty e ok e aaee Bl | __/~ o < 1:} LEXINGTON, Ky., Oct. 3.—The twenty- | §5. HONGKONG MARC. .- oorooene 0 | peduced rates. P ASRRY e A brated for the repose of her soul, commencing ” eighth fall meeting of the Kentucky Trot- §5. NIPPON MAR' S v On Sunday round trip tickets to all points at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- 217 Sutter St., above Kearny. g _ San Rafasl at half rates. 21 | ROOMS paperea from $25); whitened. $1 uy ALAMED ADVERTISEMENTS. | ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. EARGAINS In improved and meda real estate in all parts *y terms = Alameda Land k ot Alarieda: 20 Post s ALAMEDA ROOMS AND BOARD. ting Horse Breeders’ Association opened to-day with an exceptionally large attend- | ance. It was a perfect day and the track was fast. The feature was the great Ken- tucky Futurity, for $16,000, for three-year- olds. There were nine starters, and Fere- no, the Walnut Hill farm filly, owned by L. V. Harkness, won in straight heats. In the second heat Fereno broke the Fu- turity record by coming under the wire in .Thursday, December §, 190 tery. by electric funeral car from Elghteenth “"Via Honolulu. and Guerrero streets. Please omit flowers. MOHR—In Stockton, September 25, 1900, Mrs. city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. | Mohr, beloved wife of John Mobr of Bethany, 415 Moptgomery st., rooms 9-10; tel. 5580. aged 82 years and 3 months. ———————————— McDERMOTT—In this city, October SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. et offices, 850 Market st Chronicle bldg. | | & WHITING, R X. RYAN. Santa Fe Trains—paiy ] Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For lmfin and passage apply at company's office, 421 Market street, corner of First. W. H. AVERY, General Agent. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORE. SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound. From New York Every Wednesday, 10a m. painting done. Hartman Paint Co.. 319 Third | BAD tenants efected for $4: collectjons made: REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Wanda Minkowsky (Gallamd, wife of Gla como) to Nannie A. Meyerfleld (wife of M.), Jot on S line of Sutter street, 52:6 W of Lar- kin, W 22:6 by S 70; $9760. Antonio B. and Laura A. Gonzales to Maria Whitney (wife of John J.), lot on N line of O'Farrell street, 137:6 E of Gough, B 27:6 by nimproved Ala- ? Alameda on 1500 1, 1900, | Thomas McDermott, a native of Maine, aged 61 years. (Boston papers please copy.) §¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Thursday). 2t 11 o'clock, from the pariors of the Pacific Undertakers, 777 Mission street. 'ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged: re- pairing lowest open even. 205 4th st SHT, sold, rented, repaired; needles and WANTED-Gentleman and. wife t v SMERS— y, N 120; $10. 2:10%. the previous record being that made A i gt g B Mg - 2 145 6th; phone Mint 45, | OO RSl I e ana b Anas Gimesy, | H. and Christine Peterson to Charles P. | by Extacy last year, 2:11%. st Louts .Oet. St Loul Oet. 20 Alameda ught, old and repairing guaran. and father of Augusta. Dr. William and Hee. | Davies, lot on S line of Carl street, 219:4 E of | The Tennessce, 2:00 pace, purse $3000, | New York. -Qct. 10| New York Oct. 31 Leave Market-strest Ferry Depot. e — » Plambeck. 1815 Mission. nr. 15th. | manda Osmers, a native of Germany, aged 75 | Stanyan, E 25 by § 100; $10. was won by Connor, he finishing first in | St. Paul. Oct. 17 St. Louts RED STAR LINE. : y n T )‘flé;sgfl n’;nn(hs aua 23 l;i-yu.h S ‘Dl:vtd e ';:‘.Nmorll(a:';“:t oot ise N Of | the first, secondb arlx(d fgug{.h heats. Inhtha‘ Lve. 3= r \b . Services Wi e hel this day iy y: third heat he broke ba and the heat Arr. H l,ERkELh‘ Am ERTlSE“E\TS STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, at his late resi- | Twenty-fourth, N 26 by E 100; gift. B el anAs Wil e chdl ot New York and Antwerp. 13 & m —— BEKINS Vi 2 st o722 Mission st | dence, 305 Devisadero street, between Page | Isabella D. Clark, Alice A. Clark Hart lueg third. L. F. Harkness Chestnut | From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. " $8am ey Tel, Matn 15407 shipping at Gut rates., | and Osk. Interment private. Please omit | (wife of Jerome A farmerly Alics A. Clark), King won the 4:16 class trotting, purse Friesiand .......Oct. §j Kensington ....Oct. 84| gnen BE 3 e 3 owers. arter : - 4 - 2 < : e B e BROS.. storage and moving; covered | O'BRIEN—In this city, October 2, 1800, Gerald | Grace E. Clark to Mary Burfon Harrison (wife | $1000. winning the first, second and fourth | {isternland . Oct. 17 Southwark o Imaem e Tenth and Market; phone South 762, I, son of the late J. J. and Mary O Brien, | of F. Charles T. and Jennie A. Crock eats. Summary: INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATIO! - - & native of San Francisco, aged 24 years. lot on NE corner of Bush and Battery streets, | Kentucky futurity, 8-year-olds, purse $16,000— 30 Montgomery Street. - prs— g PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- 7 The funeral will take place to-morrow | N 92:6 by B 80; $10. Fereno won three straight heats in 3:12%, 2:10%, - 4 LARGE rooms; high basement: lot 50x1 pany. 220 Fillmore st : phone Jackson 1. (Thursday), from 11 Geary street, thence | Rosetta L. Leo (nee Rosetta L. Sedgley) to| 1.1 Eusie J, Lady Thisbe, Porto Rico, Ivé GENERA! ®00f well water: 20 good fruit trees: 2 biocks | — to Bt. Mary's Cathedral, whers & requiem | C. H. S. Pratt, lot W lins of Brvant street, | Des, Major Dalemar, Sonata, Dreamer ana | JOMPAGNTE LE TRANSATLANTIQUE. | g S Diice $1300; Serme Op mait: take TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, | mass will be said for the repose of his soul, | 150 N of Seventeenth (Santa Clara), N 25 by | Summer Morn also started. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Berkeley 5, get off at Lorin station £ = N commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Mount | W 100; .$10. Tennessee, 2:09 class, pacing, purse $3000—Con- | _Salling every Thursday. instead of OELLERICH & PERKINS GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We | Calvary Cemetery. Callighan Bstate Company (s corporatiom) | por won the first, second and fourth hests In | Satarday. e W train erives L e m el L-ROO! e T betler machines for less money than any | REARDON—In this city, October 3, 1900, at | to Emma and Alonzo Harrington. lot on W | 2:05%, 2:06%, 2:00% Wil Leyburn won the |10 . m. . iver, foot of | _8: m. 18 er R e Tintoy eutihge SIS Sewote- e'in the city. rentals, 83, The Typewriter | | the rosidence of her miothar. 12063 Howard | line of Eleventh avenue, 300 S of H street, S | third heat in 3:07. The Admiral, Johany Agan, | Morlon strest. LA | TOURAINE. oct. { | with Sieeping Cars for boen cicey Correspend- L'AQUITAINE, Oct. 11; LA LORRAINE, Oct. 18: BRETAGNE. Oct. %. First class to Havre, $35 and upward. Second class to Havre, $42 50 and upward. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES and CANADA, 32 Broad train arrives at § a m. dally. FFICES 61 Market st and in Ferry Depet. 25 by W 120; $800. | 'A. W. Dickleson to Peter J. Blinn, lot on E 1ine of Tenth avenue, 275 S of H street, S 25 by E _120: $10. Estates of Mary J. E, Annte H. BE. and Fannie Dillard, Major Muscovite, Colhert, ney Povnter and Bonnle Direct also started. 2316 class trotting. purse §1000—Chestnut King won the first, second and fourth heats in 2:13%, 2:13, 2:13%. Flashlight King won the third heat nd to ois. change, 526 California; teiephone Main 266, S bargains in_typewriters: any make. ite for vrices to L. & M. ALEXANDER, Montgomery st. churches Nora and the late Dennis Reardon, and loving sister of Katherine, Loulse, Annle, Tessie, Helen and John R -r(a‘:r a native of Smarts- ores and e ars OELLERICH & P San Francisco: WIS Broadway, Oakla | | street, Hannah (Jennle), beloved daughter of | | low cottags NEW; 4 large rooms bay-w all | ville, Yuba Count udson bullding). New ¥ T m |flfl||l modern; large pantry;. good tan n W typ ~ JHSER—In this city, October 1, 1800, - | Eleaner J. Olsen (minors) by Habriet B. Olsen, | in 2:13%. Wauban, First Love, Helena, Captor, | (H building). New York. J. F. FUGAZI Tromme. Tamgs e yhoae oo tank (&0l | NEW typewriters, §5 down, $ month payments. | RUHSERTIn rec eS| truaraian) to Harry Lotentzen, lot on § liné | Contanero, Escobar and Marle C also started. | & CO.. Pacific Coast Agents, § Montgomery NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAI tine, beloved wife of F. Willlam' Ruhser, and mother of F. Willlam Jr. and Willie F. Ruhser, a native of Holstein, Germany. aged 53 years and 7 months. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respeot- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow enu ANIC $.S. CO.—HO. APIA O RTKLANS R TBRERY SS. MOANA to New Zealand and Australfa.. San Francisco. Via Sausalito Ferry. Commencing September s, 1900, FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY WEEK DAYS—-6:55, *3:15, 1100 a. m., *1:45, station: near 2 elec- school, churches, etc.: 1 take Berkeley train. | fon. OELLERICH & of Hill street, 440 E of Orizaba. E 50 by 8 125, block U, Raliroad Homestead No. 2: $100. Harry Lorventzen to Lillle A. Bishop, same; gift. Clara R. McDonald to Ernst C. and Caroline ————— DIVIDEND NOTICE:! ¥ DIVIDEND notice—The Glant Powder Com- MERCER’S GOOD WORK. His Pitching Wins the Day for the SR pany, Con. A dividend, No. 2. of Seventy- | (Thursday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors | Sehots, lots 8 and 4 block 17, Lakeview; $10 .. Thursday, Octo o) e e ™ il 572 five ‘Cents (Tic) per share on the issued | of H. F, Suhr & Co.. 1137 Mission street, be- | F. (o Bdmund) Crawford to Martha O'Neal, New Yor e mr’y)h’ 49p m. ‘?zn' mm&n:sfl;;: m%w m San = AR S| R T e W | PR TSI o w RO w e Ry e 17 5 | SRR 2 R0t r | 42 Gaermia at. San Prancisco. ‘on OXobt: | RYAN An anniversary Tequiem high mass | “4U°% FMLL o Gounes Brookiyn 7l 8 Slst Lol 4 TR W 5 | S e R T i O s m. 0AKLAND ADVFRTISF“ENT& Lt men Rl Moty | e e e Nl | Chapita,B, et lacid: blask Tt i B 57 Cincimna . 1,0, SPRECKELS & BROS. CO. Agts., 643 Market 8¢ | priir " marked (5 utl o San Quentin, J 4 : . . . of the late Thomas Ryan at Bt. 's| C. o E. s, lot 7, bloc on bs AEL R ANGISCO. z . | Church, this day (Wednesday), commencing | map of O. C. Clay's subdivision block 772, and V50 R0 . Togl Pier 7. Foot Pacific St. 'Maurl-u= P EEK DATS S8 w0 T Fs PROPOSAL at § o'clock fractional blocks 725, T3, T TSl to 754 and | i ner PHIA- Oct, 2.—Mercer pitched & | S > SKIMMING:! Martha McC. 710 of Levy & Lane's Tract. quitclaim deed, Brooklyn Township; $10. Robert and Emma Cords to Robert Cords Jr., CFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. l Erubbing trees, PROPOSA®S for clearin o great game to-day and the home team grading, leveling and rolling Wers few and scattered. Attendance, RAY AND RTVER STEAMERS. e and_repairing | WATERS—In this oityl October 1, 100, John, : SUNDAYS—4:20, *3- 8 on; ‘emetery, San nej early belove sband of Bridge ers, ime, quitcl & iship: $10. 2 40, *3:15, 4 . m. OAKLAND REAL ESTAT roads at National C : isco, | d beloved husband of Bridget Wat itclaim deed, Brooklyn Township: $10. | Score. Perriag=s o830 e e~ | Cal—General Depot Quartermaster’s Depart- | and father of Thomas. Josephine, Katherine | J. Landreth to Bdward W. Mitchell, lot | Clubs— R H E. fflnu u"_YAan..d Trains marked (%) start from San Quentin. A ment, 3 New Montgomery st., San Francis- | and John Waters and Mrs. M. Mayles, and (on N line of Merrimac (now Thirty-eighth) | New York § 1 3 9 e FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN AN ESTATE. > co, September 3, 1300—Sealed’ proposals, in | brother of the late Martin Waters, a native strest. 'Z: B olfl'l‘nhmph avenue, as wid Philadelphia B Steamer * Monticello.” 3 to od triplicate. will be received at this office intil | of the parish of Drumcliffe, County Siigo, by N 110, Oakland: $10. Batterles—Mercer and Bowerman; Dunn and | —_— | | $5590—Fine centrally located cornér: good im-| 11 o'Clock . m.. October §, 1500, a, 5 . - MON., TUS% V4. Thurs. and Sat. at 3:45 TRA TR provements: producing $100 Der annum: ba Opened for the above work, 1n aecadines | P Friends and ssquaintances are tespect Builders’ Contracts. McFarland. Umplre—Snyder. av:'l‘#lul'-aw-‘fin:hnmfimh e R rn s “ppralsement $14,000; mortgage $6000 can re- | With plans and specifications on flle here, | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow BOSTON, Oct.-2.—To-day’s game was called | D870 ', 20 G0 00 F060 undase. 1080 a m., 8| SUNDAYS-$:05, 105 a m., [2:06: 2:15, 3:30, D Joration will demonstrate 1o you it has | Which can be seen on application. Envelopes | (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of | George W. Forsyth (owner) with Felix Mar-| .\ tne end of the eighth inning on account of | Brer No- 2. Telephone Matn jaoe” "Ureet Dock. |50, 66 o m. i assured future 3 containing proposals will be indorsed ‘‘Pro- alente, Marini & Co., 1624 Stockton strecs, | cuse (contractor and architect)—All work for a | 3% the end B0 € FEUC IR CE o SECHEE OF | Prer No. n THROUGH TRAINS. LAYMAN REAL ESTATE CO., H is for Clearing, Grubbing and Repairis between Green and Union. six-room bullding on lot on E line of Cole | JUrkNeEs, ! 3 R .30 & m. week days—Cazadero and way sta- 460-362. Eighth 1., Oakland. | Roads. etc.” and addressed to r OSCAR Calvary Cemetery, reet, 235 N of Frederick. N 26 by E 125; $2600. < 4 V4 S s prrr e P m’: ?MHEYMK«. U. 8. Vols., Depot SuCFommcl;eo(;:&"sln) 'nlhllacilxmix.ua Bg'lr:a—n R H' Bi RAIEROAD mm “‘1”- p. m. Saturdays—Tomales and way sta- ” aster. WA Aan & 3 A EACRIFICE-$8500. s = (:fl:l\RY d. GALLAG:!E.?I‘:;:. Stk wail cr gun\nemn). u;:nl;ect A. B. | Brooklyn . 9 2 $:00 a. m. Sundays—Tomales and way sta- z — POS, or stone wall—General depot, uccessor to al 5. | Southard, —Carpenter and _brick work, erles—Pittinger, Dineen and Clarke; Ses. 15 ACRES. 15 ACRES. Quartermaster's Depart 2 3 3 + b ¥ 2 i BT e o BATTES | @mnemeners St SN SR | DAL B SR B e, [l e T EOE, e | it el Nt S0 | MOUNT TAMALPAIS - RAILWAY jote all -m,u:-dd fine_garden land; increase in led proposals will be received at this of- 20 Fifth st posite Lincoln School. painting, plumbing, plastering, glazing, marble CHICAGO, Oct, 2.—Chicago played in great T aiue ‘;s!u- ; Swoer ca ed to Mexico; must| fice until 11 o'clock a. m., on November Teiephone South. $0. and tile work for a one-story brick car house, | form to-day and shut out St. Louls. Attend- | Leaves San Francisco, via Sausalito Ferry: well; o ,:r‘“"l | 1800, and then opened, for construction of one-story brick traneformer house and two- | ance, 1000. Score: K DAYS——$9:15 a. m.; 1:45 and 4:00 p. m. ANCE R AL ESTATE CO., | etone_wall along southern bmmflu; of Mili- story brick office bullding with basement on SU YS. 00, 10:00, 11:30 and 1:15 p. m. Debility or ______ 4% Eighth st Gaklana | {ary Reservation, Presidio of San Franciseo McAVOY & CO.. lot on SE corner of San Jose and Geneva ave- | (Clubs~ b — s dlecase’ o0 budynadmindand. TRNIS! ~ e plans an i [FUNERAL ECTO! EM MERS, E Il I3 ware ¥ " -~ . o s . l, r al ;i > ‘Telephone South 247. to beginning, lng blocl est Bat n_and Dexter; Sudhoft and | NEW TA" OF TAMALPAIS NOW b central location. Apply 539 19th t, Oakid. | master, U. 8. Vols., Depot Quartermaster. 1; $69,188. = Robinson. Umpire—0' Day. Ticket Offices, @21 Market st., Sausalito Ferry. ABBON, Box 1957, Sea Fraoina