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THE R AN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1900. (AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. 11 MARRIAGE LICENSES. SHATTUCK—In this city, October 10, 130, | bait interest In the following: Lots 3 and 4, = - Mrs. Delia P. €hattuck, mother of D. block A, lots 13 and 20, block E, lots 1 and 2, - e following marriage licenses were issued | F- W. C.C., J. H. and W. C. Shattuck, Mrs. [ lots 2 to 4, 13 to 15, 21 to 26, block G, same; FFICE—1i18 BROADWAY. | Buaar: L. A. Plice. Mrs. M. J. Case and Mrs. Hattié | 450 undivided one-third interest in the follow- . Battisto Corbelil, 25, 4 Sonora street, and | . TIEhe, aged 51 years 3 months and 5 days. | ing: Lots 3 to 27, block C, lots 1 to 7, 2 to e T?\i‘é’:sf‘w".‘"'"‘;‘% 16, 428 Green street. tgl‘:;:nar‘“ lrel ru;:ecuuuy invited to 'n- 5, bloclml), lots 2 to 6, 12, 13 and 16, block E, N X e n t z ¥, 3 OAKLAND REAL BSTATE. 5 3a%ia. 0. B Brecnan SarT SR ANNS | ool ad TG Valemsin Dot T & ¥ Alameda County. rurnished house of § 13 Fritz P. A. Koster, 3, Oakland, and Henrl- SUNNY—In Makawoa, Maui Island, H. I., Sep- 5 THE WINNER, PROMTTER SWHTH STOLEN CIgH - Tge | €tia Pengo, 23, Oakland. tember 80, 1900, Tom T belowed hushand of | | AnDa and Gottfried Raisch to Alice M. Grass, a Apply 18th st., Oukld. wm“_‘llfi Howard, 19, 833 Mission street. Sunny, a native of Scranton, Pa. &nd 12, block 17, map of estate property, CAKLAND IOU e Py RO BN a8 Jamie | SUIRRVAN-S9 this city, October 11 1000, Mar- | Eqst Gukland: §i0. T LET BN e £t s sweer | 10 R o it S 0t S0 | RS e,k 6 Fuenn L | In Fine Style Captures the | Echoes of Tanforan Fair | Thieving Cashier of Express Get list from GEO. W. AUS- e i street. N . A. Hopkins, Mrs. M. Wel nue, E 40 by N 1%, being t %0 feet of lo L ey Gakient AU | oflobeg Frank Katd 2 2 Geary strer, and | tne late Mre . Froms’and Siovast Sulfivan, | 3 Biock 14" peter’s Soerle Fask, subiet 108 OAKLAND FURNITURE FO m H. Schellhaas, the R SALE. | John Osian, 39, 613 Lagu and Mad Simatovich, i, G55 Minna strect. % John Holiand, 25, 212 First street, and Katle Murray, 24, 1007 Natoma street. a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 75 years. (Boston, Mass. Please copy.) I Friehds and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow and Wisconsin papers Rose’s Church. where a requiem high mas: Dfl{:fl or_$2000, Berkeley; $10. and Ella J. Saxton to Ira Vaughan, lot on'S line of Seward street, 130 E of Cedar, E 3 by S 135, being lot 12" block 703, map of Root. Farm a portion of lot 1, biotk B, Oak Tree Westchester Highweight Handicap. Will Apparently Never Die Out. Company Is Arrested at Lower Lake. ¢ Gibbons' property at Oakland point, Oakland; | T ST R Ty R e Aapnto i s e i forgrbsian ROONS FOR HOU stiKEBPl!(.-. will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, | Tract, bounded N by Sherman street, E by lots Meehanus, Closing Favorite at 3 Anxjous and Weary Owners of Prize- Came to California After Robbing Z 5 commancing at § o'clock. Interment Mount | now gor tormerly of E. M. Dow and S and W by to 1, Is Killed Off by a Too Winning Canines Still Wait- His Employers at Ravenna, near Clay—3 sunny furnished | Birth. marriage and death notices sent by | Calvary Cemetery. th Tract, Brooklyn Township, quit- % el will nct be inserted. They must be handed ! TAM_In this oliy, October 7. 160, Arsino Tam, o B - Hot Pace. ing—Horsemen Not Done Ohio, and When Arrested — — of offices and 1y belovi ‘band Tam, b - p A, din i faney furnihed Touse- | indorsed with the name and Tesidence of Der- | of Rossie Tam amd Dr. o w8 e B SRR L S e T S Kicking. - No ds - &0 others; no children, | sons authorized to have the same published: and Mary Delucchl, and brother of William | of Sunnyside street, NE 150 by SE 140, belng | nypow vopw Qet. 11.—The Westchester LR R ———— Tam, Jackson, Amador County; also two | lots §, 10 and 11, Marlon Tract, Brooklyn Town- 24 ¢ ! BORN. E nephews, Ottavio and Natale T.” Glacominl, 8 | ship; sioz, 5 lightwéight handicap was the feature o Although the fair of the San Franciseo| “T wanted to have a good time,” is all NS I Doy Qeipher, 8 1. g0 the | ENA, il “ugea 6 vears s T O | (k. hic o WacK 1o onmap of Hase end | Gag s AT B A o raters two. |2nd San Mateo Agricultural Assoclation | that Bert Waite. the eighteen-year-old = 4 % 1 v 1- n erty, T ; $6. > x hel % is a thing | agent of the United States Express Com- DU n Tracy, October 3, 130, to the wite {7 Remains were removed to his late resi- | Caperton property, Alameda; $. year-old, won it in commanding style, recently held at Tanforan Park is & | agent of e Uni 1364)—Fur- rnished. of T. M. Duran, twins—a son and & daugh- | er. INGTON—At Sutro Heights, October 3, to the wife of J. C. Harrington, a daugh- | SLEY—In this city, October 11, 1900, to wife of Patrick J. Tinney, a daughter. | dence, Volcano, Amador County, Cal., Thurs- day, Oectober 11, from Valente, Marini & Co.'s undertaking pariors, 1524 Stockton street. Funeral Sunday, October 14. TERRY—In this city, October 11, 1500, Hannah F., beloved wife of R. C. Terry of Clayton, Cal, a native of Burlington, Vt., aged 63 at 0dd Fellows' Cemetery. TULLOCH—In San Rafael, Isaac C. Scharfi (single) to Suste F. Ben- ton (wife of Thomas H.), lot on W line of Wal- put street, 160 S of Clinton avenue, S 40 by W 125, lot 5, block D, Bellevue Tract, Ala- meda; $19. Duncan R. and Eva M. McCallum to Peter W. Anderson, lot 4, block T, revised map Oak- 10, 16, %5, %, 35 to 88, Glen Echo Tract, map and good card. giving weight to a lot of good sprinters of the older division. on hand, attracted by the clear weather Eight horses faced the| starter In the chief race of the day, and A big crowd was was a tiresome delay at the post, but of the past, for this season at any rate, | discordant melodies from unhappy ex- hibitors still permeate the atmosphere. Not the least prominent feature of the fll- starred venture was the bench show, and { fret and perspire, lest they forever be ! held in abeyance. pany of Ravenna, Ohio, who disappeared last August with two days’ receipts of the company, has to. say in explana- tion. He was traced to Lower Lake, Lake County, and was arrested there by fe of Wallace L. Hensley, % 5 ths d 26 days. | 1and Heights, Oakland; $10. | intermittent and unearthly howls silll | a Pinkerton detective. T thiz ewty. Ocsomer i1, 1500, to the | [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | "Chaties B SWilion 16 O H. Clark, subdivis- | Meehanus closed favorite at 3 to L With| anate from the kenmels, while the| At the time of his disappearance Waite H. W ter, a daughter. fully invited to attend the funeral services [fons 1, 7, § and & in lot 37, on map of Glen | Alard Scheck, Musette and Belle 2 owners of prize canines are beginning to| had been agent of ihe express company In this city. October 5, 1900, to the | this day’(Friday). at 2 o'clock, at the chapel | Echo Tract, map 3, being a redivision of lots | ington about equal second cholces. There at Ravenna for three months. He fig- the receipts of the company ured that —1In Seattle, Wash., October 7, 1800, % October 10, 1300, | 2, Oakland; $10. - they were finally sent off in fair order. | Whilg only sympathy is extended to the | for two days would afford him ample e e mamusl Waspe, s dsushise e Ber of I Frcio Willam Dnal | Erama Wt tandniacd 5 cach lot on 'Sh | Shaw rushed Musette out to make the | airectdhs of the unfortunate fizzie. Who | funds for his “good tme.” The value of Obrist, Martin | O'Grady, John Sunn: Tam, Arsino Terry, Hannah Tullogh, Nora E. | Twedell, Frank ; Tyrell, Louise E. | . Tom 3. i y, October 11, 1900, Hazel . aged 2 years 1 month and 29 days. | s and acquaintances are respect- 1 to attend the funeral to-morrow | TYRELL—In this city, October 11, 1900, Louise Vietor and Gladys Elglena Tulloch, a nativé of California. TWEDELL—In this city, October 9, 1900, Frank Twedell, a native of Topeka, Kans., aged 20 Emille, dearly beloved daughter of Louis and Emilie Tyrell, a native of San Francisco, aged § days. EXCELSIOR Circle No. 2, C. of F. ot A.—The officers and members are hereby ordered to THOMAS SEWELL, Fin. Sec. EAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. corner of Railroad avenue and Poplar street, E 2736, § 103:10, W 27:6, N to beginning, being | lot 17, block 490, Briggs Tract, map 2, Oakland; | alsc lot on NE corner of Willlam and Bay block K, Market-st Tract, Oakland: gift. Mary Wall (widow) to Mary A. Shunway, lot on NW corner of Hallett avenue and Ma- ple_street, W 0 by N 155, being lot 49, block 2, Maxwell T gift. W. W. Haley to Clara B. Healy (single), lot | on E line of Wilson avenue, 446.53 of Ver- non avenue, N 218,80, SE 224.51, to a point dis- 20 E of Hillside street, E 100, N %195, W 100, 8§ 252.27, to beginning, lots and 70, resub- running; and she led by | around the far turn and into the stretch, | with Meehanus and Belle of Lexington | next. The fast pace told on all three and | chelle selling race. horse affair, but they finished heads apart, he nenrlgo three lengths In the first race Unmasked came down | the last five and a half furlongs of the | Eclipse course in 1:03% within a half sec- ond of the world's record for the distance. Unfortunately dale a sixteenth from sulted In his_disqualification, giving the | fouled Silver- me, It was only a three- | were forced to stand an assessmént of $ a share, excerations a hundred fathoms deep are the portion of Promoter Edwin F. Smith. The harness-horse men were on the end of a fishing pole and $I0,00 in coin were handed to him" would he pass through the ordeal again, and not a dis- senting voice from among his lisieners. | According to the conditions, all cash prizes, bouquets and ribbons awarded by the judge of the bench show were to be | & prize winner received a postal card a.smzs rhlch was preferable—the coin or a 3 { the property that came to the office of | the express company during those two | days amounted to about $300. In addition to this there was a package of uncut cur- | years ya. Streets, B T6:2i by N 100:7i4. being lots 17 to | they were passed in_ the stretch by the | indignant at the sport being postponed | rency, en route from the treasury to the Pettersen, Bmma | R e JaY™. o seen at the mortuary | 3. Dlck 41 o% waap. of lanis Oakland, Point | rear division, Alard Sheck Seming through | Witlt the best two ave 1o Comb and DIE | Berond Hational Bank of Bavenan. which Schmidt, Lena chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- | Railroad Ferry Landing, Oakland; also lot on | with a great burst of speed and winning | crowds assured, and they, t0o, are en-|he appropriated. Stlll there was not Shattuck, Mrs. Delta | Pany until 2 o'clock this day (Friday), when | NE corner of Raiiroad avenue and Linden cleverl¥ b{ a length from Rush, with old | itled to sympathy. Mr. Smith is said to | enough to afford him a “good time.” A Sulilvan, Margaret ;?93‘ ‘will be sent to his late home in Chanute, | street, E 50 by N 95:8, being portion lot 5, | Kinnikinnic third. have remarked that “not if a big red apple book of blank money orders on the ex- press company was his next piece of loot, and this, with all the cash taken in dur- ing the two days, he considered enough. fla came to California for his “good time.” After getting rid of the cash and property, he proceeded to work off the money orders. Four of the blanks he 5 J beaten only | distributed the last night of the affair. for $50 h and succeeded in attend the funeral of our late companion, | tant 50.30 E from E line race to Lady Uncas, who was | dis 2] filled out for each an of Samuel and Mary | Mrar ¢, ‘Anderaon from American Hall, third | thenca W 51.30 s beginning. lot 1S, Past Fruic: | by & neck. Henry was fined 30 for his | Owing to the empty condition of the ! caghing them under the name of Frank and granddaughter of James | floor, Alcazar bullding. to-morrow (Satur- | vale Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. rough riding. 2 treasury, owners of dogs were asked to C. Gillman. Using various names for te Bridget Nelsop and Lucy and | day), at f o'clock. Georgs and Emma Schaeter to Anna .| Snark won the second race easily at|be patiént and wait unti Saturday, OCto- | thiat of the cashier of the Second National llam Bullard, a native of San MRS. N. E. SMITH, C. C. | Booth, lot on N line of Mountain View avenu ood odds, and Greenock took the New | per 6. During the interim each owner of Bank, he next cut and floated the uncut currency. The American Bankers' Assocfation had g o division block 34, Warner Tract, Brooklyn |amid great enthusiasm. For three days Mr. Smith's of this disappearance an e e e T o ety | Townahio: $10. Carduncie “galloped Fiome 1n the Afth | mail conststed almost ‘entirely of postal e e street, between Fifth and Sixth. Interment | ST N. Gertrude Brown to Luther T. Haws, lot | and Belgrade, the rank outsider, took the | cards with the word “dough™ written | pinkertons. C. E. Vannatta, superintend- “ross Cemetery. BEsther Green (wife of Willlam) and Theresa 36 in resubdivision block A, Brumagim Tract, last cleverly. Summary: thereon. Not even the magnificence of Oc! 1900, T Le: 2 ent of the Pinkerton agency in this city, ; —in Carsen City, Nev. October 10, 100, | (% JGTE0 TEK L LIRS ot Fram 0158 | %512 N cara B crock Char Five and a halt furlongs—Unmasked won, | “White Hat” McCarty's -Dexter Prince jocated the young man at Lower Lake k- Conen. wite of the late James Conen. | 3f Spiten Ggte gvenue. 20 W of Franklin, W (il 0 Sul,CRfS, %, ORUL,0,(arle? B | Lady Uncas second, Silverdale third. Time. | medal tempted them. Then the "dog and arrested him there Wednesday night - nd beioved miother of Mre. A. Jacobs of Car' | ¥'g. 7, N\ USherman to Luéla H. K. Sherman, | Glen Echo Tract, Map 3, being & redivision | L03%. Unmasked was disqualified for fouling | folks™ were asked to walt again_this| Walte confessed his crime and told - en sulte or | £on. Dave J. Cohen of Bolse City, 1dabo. ¢ | 1ot on S lne of Jackson street, 121:6 E of Bu- | of lots 10, 16, 18, ‘24, 2, & to 3, Glen Echo | and fhe officlals Biac orses: La me until Saturday, Oetober ¥ | Vannatta that he only wanted to hav -~ room I'J. Cohen of § cisco, elevator. aged 6 years. LO—In this city, October 10, 1500, at idence, 13 Julian avenue, Joseph M., riy_beloved son of Bridget and the la John Costello, and brother of Catherine C tello, Mrs. Daniel Sheehan, Mrs. Joseph W. hanan, E 37:6 by S 127:8%; gift. Jeremiah K. Shuey to Alice M. Martin (wife of I. B.). lot on S line of Page street, 200 W of Lyon, W 25 by S 137:6; $10. Richard L. and Annie Ingham to George E. and Lizzie J. Hunt, lot on N line of Twenty- Tract, Map 2, Oakland; $10. San'Francisco Savings Unlon to Scott F. Orr, | 1ot on S corner of Lincoln and Watson avenues, | SE 2571, SW 140, NW 355:5, NE to beginning, lots to 8 and 20, block E, Clinton Mound | Tract, East Oakland: $10. Johh and W. A. Mitchell and Elizabeth Par- ‘New_Rochelle, one won, King Barleycorn second, Oread Tim 1:43%. | cas first, Silverdale second, Firearm third Five and a half furlongs—Snark won, Ani- mosity second, Annie Thompson third. Time, 1:08. mile, selling—Greenock third. are still walting and it is sald another postponement will be the oceasion for some ‘“large doings.” The exhibitors of fancy cattle and | blooded horses think they were duped, and perhaps not without reason. One a good time. He said he had had it and then went on a hunting trip. There was nothing left of the stolen money or prop- erty at the time of his arrest. | CHICAGO, Oct. 1.—Roland Reed, the actor, = e = second street, 50:10 W of Church, W 50:11 by . , six and | OWner of a spanking pair of roadsters ol - = | B e o B e Framiy | MjEnleC. Rines (by E. 5. Mactin, Jate Sherim | 21 (wife of Rasmus). Iots 2 and 33, block 2, | Kinnikinnic third. Time, 1: which _there happened to be no other en- 5 X toWohn H. Brunings, lot on N line of Sixteenth | Yo o self under a physiclan’s care. sunny . i ™ 1 Anocd 3 s One mile, selling—Carbuncle won, Armor sec- | try. According to the rules published in | York to put himself un '3 - . o |- Lots NA VR O B [ street, 18) W of Sanchez, W-50:3, N 3, NE | Association, Berkeley; 310, ond, Rinaldo third. Time, 1:43%. one edition of the official catalogue, there | It is belisved that a two weeks' rest will re d C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- | ;.o ° o % 4 “Plgrlyn;:r Imprn\e{nom C‘f{mm-ny to Harrlet | %60 e and an eighth-Belgrade won, Com- | being no competition he was entitled to a sult most beneficlally to him. tu ed to attend the funeral to-morrow | §:6%. 8 ST:4%; $334 i | W. Clark_(wldow), lot on W line of Piedmont - b s o Where s satemn requicn by E 125, quitclaim deed; 35 block 2. on mab of property of John Kearmey, | ST. LOUIS, Oct. IL—Track fast. Re- | disgruntied horseman. =y until the OCEAN TRAVEL ’ oy aiehvabad Bic fhe opawe o doa [ Macy, Atk !';"f‘.-.?":’\\'-“?:ms'arl‘%&" o | Berkeley; si0. Syshate P T e ” next horse show comes along, and Tll = o'clock. Interment | line of Pacific street, 162 i gl | _Willlam G. #nd Vida G. May to Mary I have a corner on blue ribbons.”” A giant . > . 0%, N 915 E g § 57382 8180 | aqncicenaie (wits of Johm). lot on NW.cornce of | , Selling, five furlongs—Sarner won, Miss Go- | 25> GROhiSs Focorded by a breeder| PACHIC Coast Steamship Co. . ey, October 1L 1000, | L0 0 E 52:9 by e and Tuclld avenues o 300y N 135 | iing, five’ and a half furlongs_Four Lead [ from up country. Entering a magnificent it v Ty loved wite of Willlam | BGer 1° PRON 3 "Emma Benke, lot on N | jor 3, block 6 Daley's Scenic Parlk, Berke- | o"(on®mmije “Zola second, Sir Gatlan third. | Specimen of the thoroughbred in ome of whart, San Franciseo: p bter of Mre. Cecll Ehret, sister |, "0¢™y inivard street, 25 W of Kearny, W | Siella B. Badders to Charles B. Badders, lots | Time, 1:07%. the classes for competition, the other en- Por Almskan Ferve—di & M. Grendell and Antone, Eugene | o0 OO0 g: $10 21 and 2, block 7, Allendale Ti r;; ke | Seven furlongs—Tildy Ann won, Douster- tries failed to materialize, leaving him in Qct. 13, 18, 23, 25, Nov. & =t e ae | Trtiun vo Land Company to John_ H. | ley = 0. iy ale Tract, Berke- | (il o second, Innuendo third. Time, 1:20%. |the “no competition predicament” also, | Change to company’s steam- X a native of San Francisco, aged 25 | Polrers Nuevg Land Corpaly o and Bay | 3¢ o Casey (widow. lot on | Selling, six furlongs—Theory _ won, and the reciplent of a third of a yard | ers at_Seattl * ok it el Skebtat W 22-11 by S 60, quitclaim deed; $250. | § line of Tral avenue, B E of MoPhorson | Barnes second, Maydine third. ' Time, '1:13%. | of blue ribbon. i For Vancouver (B. - g e g =2l and Ellen G. Grady Antonino | street, E 2 by S 135, lot 16, block 23, Oak | ,Selling, one mile, two-year-olds—Isobel wom, | It seems preposterous to think that the C). Port Towneend, Seattle, " nml\l:‘r ;x;‘dl“‘éllivs?ll: b same; $10. | Shade' Tract, Alameda; $255. | Varro second, Poyntz third. Time, 1:42%, managers of a fair or horse show could Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes Willlam S. Pheips to Jane Phelps, lot on W Selling, one mile and three-sixteenths—Virgie . ~ do i | and New Whatcom (Wash.)— x Priest. | Dative of | yn, of Jones street, %0 S of Paci o R iy ot TR | o woar ‘tmp. Kimmage second, Jimp third. grer axuin Moge to infuce Lweeders ov 1 a m, Oct 13 18 23 = nd, Sged 10 yeace v | Wasis: mi s 4N ot Delger or Twentietn | Time. 202t of this sort. There is always an element | N0Og 2, and every afth diy thereatter. Changs o'ch from the pariors _James L. and Louise Holland to Charles | street, 5 W 113:6, Oakland; also lot on BUFFALO, Oct. 11.—Results: of danger Involved shipping a valuable | 30 "0 r, "G "N° Ry at Seattle or Tacoma anor & Co., Mission street, | Severeen, lot o :\E rn{m‘r nr‘m:5 fg.}rg_ alx;j W line of Broadway \1\:« \ of l)«lger_ or TWeR- | giy and a half furlongs—Saguenay won, Hie- | horse or animal of any kind about the N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. Mary's Cathedral, where a re- | Twenty-third (Nevada) streets, I AR gth street, N § e N ekland; S0, inth | @Way second, Fallela third. Time, 12 country, and in all justice the least that| For Eureka. Humboldt Bay—2 p. m., Oet. \'{L\]é:,;;i:fl:;{:: forthe re | B1) e ¥ Lyon to Gestge W. Harlow. lot on |'snd Jefleraon strects, W .75 by N oo 1ot 43 | Five furlo Sarah Gaines won, Lizzie A | could have been done was to have re- 15 20, 25, 30, Nov. 4, and dvery fifth day there- Cross Cemetery. and, October 11, 1900, Fred- early beloved wife of Charles is and acquaintances are respect- d the funeral to-m ock, from the resi- James NW corner of Twenty-fifth (Yolo) and Missis: W 30 by N 100; $10. Triumoh Loan Association to Isidor 8. and Julia A. Hobbose (by William Rigby Jr., tion), lot on E line of 8 of J street, 8 25 by B 120; also lot on E line | to F. E. Hesth: | to 22, block 115, on Kellersberger's map, Oak- land; $i0. John A. and Mary M. Swenarton and Pacific street, 118 N of Fourteenth, N 60 by E 1 Henry P. and Lucy E. Brown to Lewis C. er, 1ot on line of Thirty-third street, 0% 'E_of Grove. E 37:6 by N 100.55, being W 25 feet of jot 22 and B 12:6 of lot 23, | 13 the second, Bill Ma: One mile and a sixteenth—Chopin won, Mc- Grathiana Prince o second, Time, CHICAGO, Oct. 11.—May Beach, favor- third. Time, 1:04 Topgallant third. 3. One mile—Earl Fonso won, L W second, Gun Cotton third. 1:41%. turned the entrance money. When an entry was made in any particular class it mind-reading could have foretold others exhibitors should not be held re- entrance money returned to them. Only a master of the art of necromancy and | a. m.. Oct. | atter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- was done in good falth and the entrance | ford (San Luls Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Time, 1:49. £ id without lais It Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles)—I1 a Rose Green, lot on N line of Clement street, | Bank (by J. B. Lanktree, commissioner) to - ‘ee pald without complaint. the falr e . fheg of es, Joun ‘and'Yrr | Rese Gree, Jof, b X ling, of Clement, Stouet | PR, 08 e Bank oI o T tignen, fo | | Five furlones-Compotitor won, Masste W | was®a fratt duo to the: Incompetency f | B Oct 12 16 0 % B, Nov. 1 and every fourth_day thereafter. BT reet, 1 urteenth Fiveand a half furlongs Fuiminate won, = | "For'santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayu- Cbaris S B mmissioner) to E. Martin block 273, as per Whitcher's map, Oukland; | G, e Zens thivd: Time, | SPonsible, but ought to receive the prizes many, aged 17 years renteenth avenue. 275 | $6068 ok T8, et (Erinos T ¥ advertised, else they should have thelr | C%, Fort Harford (San Luls Obiepo). deviota. Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport—9 14, 18, 22,26, 30, Nov 3, and every the | fourth day thereafter. 4 3 Tni; readwell. Bi dw: nd o classes in which there would be no com- For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del o s i e e Interment 1 0.0, | line of Mission stroet, §18:6 | Collins Tract. Oakland (subject fo mortgage |ite in tho third at Harlem to-day and who | petition, Cabo, Mazatian, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalla s e ‘metery. San Francisco, by 1 o'clock | NE 20 by NW i00; also commencing at | for $1o. 28, been looked upon as one of the best and Guaymas (Mexico)—10 a. m., Tth of each = fo " Jots 18, 3. (Garden Lani Home. | Charles L. sprinters in the West, went down to igno- ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. ntry. PACIF hird. SEWING MACHINES.- AND SUPPLIES. HASSETT—In this city, October 10, 1300, John Hassett, son of W. H. Hassett, and brother of Annie and Joseph Hassett and E. P. and s P. Reite to Thomas and | ead Association, to beginning: ¥ Johan B and Ellen (auitclaim deed): $10. George and Carrie R Sterling to Realty Syn- fcate, lot on N line of Fortieth street, 150 i i Weitman (single) to same, nm.l i E of Grove, E 32 by N 110, being lot 9, map 1 minious defeat and finished absolutel last in a field of seven starters. took the lead at the start and was never The Rus| LIPTON’S NEW BOAT TO APPROACH AMERICAN LINES month. ¢ For_turther information chbeain company's olders. The company reserves the right to change Sutles ' ol orn| 7 | Marie Thorgersen, lot on § line of Powhattan | T - | headed. Weather clear; track fast. Re- steamers, salling dates and hours of 3,.T, Putler. a native of California, aged 17 | 4 70 94TV of ‘Peraita avenue, W 25:8 by § | f redivision of Monteuiey araak Deliaad; | gyitie: Designs of Builder Watson to Be Lt becvious notice. s L7 Friends and acquaintances ace reepect | ®idaie of James G. Fair Gy J. 5. Angus, T. | Exoy avinue and Linden strect, N 206 by W One mile—Locust Biossom won, Depending Different From Any He Has TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery | | Rose's at 10 o'cloek, rch, Santa Rosa. MAN—In this city, October 10, 1300, rge Henry, dearly beloved husband of tha Heizman, father of Lottie and George Heizman Jr., beioved son of Magdalena and te John Heizman, and brother of Mrs. | Grabau, Mrs. E. Goeckeritz of Santa nd Mrs. George Strippel, a native of Francisco, aged 31 years 9 months and 20 from St R ‘G | 290 S of Cortland avenue, S 25 by E 128 Crothers and W. S. Goodfellow. to Mary Sullivan, lot on E line of executors) Isle street, lot | & block ark Tract: $10. Mary and Timothy Sullivan to Willlam P. and Mary Ahern, same; $10. Thomas H. Dowling to Augusta K. Gibbs, lot on N line of Jackson street, 102:6 E of Scott, E % by N 127:84; $10. Fair's subdivision Hol 27, Oakland: also lot on SW_corner of Evoy enite or Fortleth street and Lusk, W M1 by | § 100, being lots 18, 19 and 2, map of White | House plot, Oakland: also lot on SW corner | of Market and Fortieth streets, W 108.70 by | S 150, being lots 3, 4 and 5 on map of estate | of John Evoy, in plat 35, Rancho V. and D. Peralta, Oakland; $10. Frank and Edith Sessions to J. J. Johnson, lot on E corner of Seventh avenue and East second, Chauncey Fisher third. Time, 1:42. Seven furlongs—Albion won, Birdle D third. Time, 1:27 4-5. Six furlongs—The Rush won, Headwater sec- ond, The Lady in Blue third. Time, 1:13 3-5. One mile ard a_sixteenth—Found won, The Unknown second, Florizar third. Time, 1:46 2-5. Five and a half furlongs—Portwine won, Hylo second, Bowen third. Time, 1:07 One mile and fifty yards, eelling—Sir King- Harry second, Heretofore Planned. lenge for the America’s cuj of contests between the designing and the old LONDON, Oct. 11.—Further information regarding Sir Thomas Lipton's new chal- | confirms the | statement that the boat will be named the Shamrock and will be selected by a series acht Watson is hhamrock, after | street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents, 10 Market st., San Francisco. THE 0. R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO POT I AN a. ught a E i et, SE 150 by NE | st L Wi L d, B i the latter undergone the improve- - e Rt o S S A member of Gesellschaft Teutonia. 3. G W. ind Mipna Schutte to Jmes 1. | Elghtecnth stiset; S 160 by NI M0, being the | sion, wop, Varaeita escond. Brownle Andecem | 16 X s P2 R Sosscotiiet Whaet & W 2 M0 € Jowest rate even. 2% Fourth lends and ‘acquaintances are respect- | Cmpbell lot on X line of Haight stréet, 155:74 | 3y & Bl saokts wilt be et felly menned | FARE 31250 cloxs. Including sertn g ited to attend the funeral to-morrow | W of Plerce, W 25 by N 110; $10. 5 ‘ g Py T g e e N tack. toom Ris late rest, | James, Evmina A. and Precelis B. Davideon | . Wiliam Patterson to Henry R. Patterson, CORRIGAN’S HORSE WINS. by Sir Thomas Lipton and may cross the e eals. between Fourteenth and Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery n Santa Rosa, October 10, 1900, Mrs. 3 Hyde, wife of E. W. Hyde of Ban isco, aged 41 years 4 months and 4 days. to Thomas Lundy, lot on W _line of Stanyan | street, 50 N of Carl, N 25 by W 107:6; $10 Joseph Muller to Margaretha Mulier, lot on § line of Geary street, 308' W of Stelner, W 22 by S 82:6 (Hamilton Bquare); gift. rerecord 725 D. 401, lot_on E line of Walnut | street, 240 S of Vine, § 60 by E 138:7, being | lota & and 10 and portions of lots 29 and 30, block 6, on map of resubdivision of portion of T. M, Antisell’'s map of villa lots, Berkeley | Across | Captures the Heath Stakes Handicap the Water. water together. commanded by yachtsman whose name Sir Thomas not wish to divulge at present. he challenger will be a well-known amateur does | 1 None of the old Shamrock’s former COLUMBIA safls........ STATE OF CALIFORNL elena_and_all | Through tickets to ints in the all points East. Northwest - (subject to life estate to first party); gift. | LONDON, Oct. 11.—At the third day's BE. C. WARD, General Agent, " October i1, 19, George W., dearly | Diedrich and Metha Kyhimann to Mary J | "Same to Carrie A. Wilson (wife of Henry G.), | racing of the Newmarket second October captains will be-employed In the coming DAL, pEmEmcs & ToMarket street. b Giadye Anita Iversen, son of Mr. and AMrs. =30 by SE 70; $10. » | rerecord 75 D, 403, lot 8, block C. Percy Tract, | meeting to-day, the Lowther stakes of | GLASGOW, Oct. 1L—It can be sald that | COCDA L1+ PERKINS ' less that portion taken for widening Shattuck Superintendents. evenue, Berkeley; also lot 9, block C, same nd Jennie L. James to James Nicls Iversen, and brother of Mrs. Annie M. A twenty sovereigns each for starters only, lot on E line of the design of George L. Watson for Sir | | | tiam K. lot on N line of Bay View avenue, 100 E of ‘Walnut_street, E 50 by N 141, being lot 8, block 10, Warner Tract, Brookiyn Township: $10. Jane K. Sather (widow) to Regents of Unl- | versity of California, lot on E line of Park | | street, 50 § of Webb avenue, E 99:8, § 6, W | American yachts than any previous cu challenger. . P B P el RACES AT SAN JOSE. Dolly Dillon Wins 2 Trot in Three | The Heath stakes, handicap, with 200 sovereigns added, was won by Corrigan’ Rose Tree, guided by C. Jenkins. C. Cot- treil’s Sheet Anchor, with Tod Sloan up, came in second, and Golden Rule was third, with Danny Maher in the saddle. M. Bernard, lot on N line of Hill street, 20 ‘W _of Valencia, W 30 by N 114; $1000. John H., Samuel W. and Lottie L. Still to| { John and Bridget Duffy, lot on S line of Twen | ty-fourth street, 25 W of Vicksburg.. W 25 by £ 102:8; $10. H. W. and Helene M. D. Tnyarks to Marten otinson, Mre. H..C. Jensen and Charles M. McCarthy, lo L | tract, less same (subject to life estate to first | with 500 sovereigns added, was won by | Thomas Lipton's America’s cup challen- | e Ond Arihur Iversen, & native of Ban Guerrero street, 112:6 N of Nineteenth, N 35| jorts); gitt. T Wil s tord'e ToNy: Tean . ger, while embodying several noveltles. Sgel 38 years 3 mouths SO | N s A. and Maud 5. Parsons o George | 1ol 2 tnd e ine B Flsitner to L [ded by Johnuy Relfs xmorican yachts than any Drevions eog l A_ In this city, October 1L 1300, Michael beloved son of Charles H. and Minnle andson of Mrs. Peter Law- ler, a mi of San Francisco, aged 2 years § months and 13 days. | eririenis and acquaintances are respect- | SLOT MACLINES TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First_and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA aad HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal, and hand: laree room 220 rket, iy a 1 to-morrow | 169, N 50 to beginning, lot 1, block A, Alameda | The Ditch Mile Nursery handicap, of | ccnnecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- = | fully tvited to At e D T reat. | B. Joost, lot on SE corner of Seventeenth street | Sation Homestead Tract, Alameda; $10, 200 soverelgns added to a Sweepstakes of Straight Heats. | dia, ete. No cargo received on board on day Tt hin ‘parcnts, 12 Heron street. Inter- | and Claza avenue, B 91 8 40, SW 105, N 9; $10. il five soverelgns each for starters, was won | SAN JOSE, Oct. 1.—A cold south wind | of sailing. ent Holy Cross Cemetery. John A. and Veronica Miller to same, lot on Builders’ Contracts. EWRITERS—We by the Prince of Wales’ Lord Quex, on ey than any which Sloan had the mount. ‘Renewal of the Bretby stakes at six furlongs was won by SS. AMERICA MART Wednesday, October 17, . | SW corner of Seventeenth and Douglass streets, e N, on | W 45, B #, 8W 105, § 12, 136, N 110; $10. Patrick Cronin to Patrick and Mary Cronin, made it uncomfortable for the spectators at the races at the Fair Grounds to-day. A free barbecue was served from noon McCARTY—In this city, anna McCarty, a native of Ireland, aged years. 1900 ‘William John (owner) with A. C. Soule (con- tractor), architect C. A. Meussdorffer—All work s8. HONGKO? ake. ANN-—1In the City and County Hospital | man (Enen), E 25 by S 114: $10. lot on 8§ line of Elizabeth street, 130 E of Hoff- except art glass, plumbing. painting, electrical and concrete work, entrance steps. Sloan aving the rincess Melton, mount. until § o'clock. Summary: 0.0cee ss. NIPPON MAR! in_tyy as o, Francis E. s iron work, g2 v 3 +-:;--Thursday, December 6, 1900 M A LENANDIAS, | | October T 100, Frandls £ McMaan.'s Eiward Dafty (b’ Murray F. Vandall, com. | Hiins, mantels, gas fiztures and shades for & | o The Erendergast stakes of Afty sever-| 22 trot purse S0-Dolly Dillon (Saunders) | Fia Honotaly - missloner,) to G. Cuneo, lot on BE corner of | 3-story_basement and attic frame building on | oI e G Pt s | Second, Osito | (Duree) third. Time. 2.3% | Round-trip tickets at reduced rates For McNEARNEY—In this city, October 10, 190, gangome and Vallejo streets, § 80 by E 26:6; | lot on SW corner of Eilis and Gough streets, W | Was won by P. lard’s Exedo, with 2.13%, 2:12. A | freight and passage apply at _company’s office, — DIVIDEN oTICES, | Eridset. relict of the late Martin McNearney. | 34000, 2 by § 9, Western Additlon block 153; $75%5. | Maher in the saddle. Second splnce Was | “ ke furlongs. polo ponfes—Venus K (Hen. | 421 Market street, corner of First. z ISR, ——— sister of “Thomas "Sahey. a native of | “Join D. Thompson (bv Alexander Boyd and |~ Willlam Corbin (owner) with Wilson & Lon | captured by Sir E. Cassel's San Bleu, | ,crecs WIonEn, Polo, panies—Venus K (Hen- W. H. AVERY, General Agent. DIVIDEND Notics—Dividend No. 88 (e por | Souns? g | BB Mastickc” trustces) to Leopold B. and | (contractors)_Carpenter and mill work, stairs. | Lester Relff having the mount Lord | Fiilds. (MoCartsy third. Mo time. — — share) of the Huteh Sugar Plantation any will be pavable at the office of the y. No. 227 Market st. on and after 1900. Transfer OFFICE of {7 The funeral will take place to-morrow | (Baturday), from the Church of the Assump- | tion, Tomales, Marin County, where a high requiem mass Wwill be celebrated for the re- Jose of her soul, commencing at 10:3) o’clock. | frtarment Holy Cemetery, Tomales. Remains will be at the parlors of J. C. O’Connor & | (ite of Charles David Hirsch, iot on E line of Stockton street, €9 N of Broadway, N 40 by E 69; $20,500. Timothy J. and Johanna King to Hugh and Bridget Boylan, lot on SW line of Langton street, 125 SE of Folsom, SE 25 by §W §0; $10. Anna E. McIntyre (Patridge) to Nellie Corbly Corbly), lot on SE corner glass and glazing, tin work, plumbing, etc., for | a 2-story frame barn on lot on W line of South Broderick street, 113:8 S of Buena Vista ave- nue, § 30 by W 126; $1165. B. S. and Susie E. Wilkins (owners) with McCullough Contracting Company (contractors), architect James A. McCullough—All work for ng_his third ‘Willlam Beresford's Chestnut colt Choc- taw, ridden by J. Reiff, ran third. The Welter sellin Impious, Sloan ha stakes was won by ng the mount again, win for the day. The Challenge stakes was won by Sir E. Cassel's Sonatura, also ridden by C. Mile and a sixteenth, selling, three-year- olds and IID'trdé‘g‘IINO $200—Grand Sachem (Thomas) won, ipus (Ross) sacond, Ring- master (McDonald) third. Time, 1:50%. Six. furlongs, three-year-olds and upward, purse $150—Croker (Fauntleroy) won, Romany (Gaffney) second, The Buffoon (Burlingame) AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORE, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. Stopping at Cherbours, westbound. From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. » E 5 ullding_with o Oct. 17, St. Paul Nov. 1 A Co., 767 Mission street, untll Saturday morn- | 9f TweBty-elghth avenue and A street, E 75| 8 e e laN ey, b&':, Jenkins, beating Richard Croker's Ameri- | third. Time, 1:15 Oct. 24 St. Louis. Nov. 14 avo, o | "Sane C. M. Clayton (Armstrong) and John | £nd Maple streets, distant 112:8 E rom Maple, | CUS, Fup o DAl She S5O0 . the B Ty A B e ey ~eees OO 36 NN V... 0. W October 12 3 3 et morigage wix (& OGRADY_in this city, October 11 c;:gvy ) | A Clayton ;zr%ydumA.lofr::n. trustee,) to P. ?.g‘zf sig by E 25, Western Addition block $34; | American jockeys t! e e siaelo,# (McXichols) ‘second. Lady Heloise RED STAR LINE. er cent bonds of Sierra Ry. Co. of Cal., wil! | belo = T | Bertolone, . NW a- | 82 == ussel Timi 3 twi i t 1 this company, | Sister of Mrs. Danlele, a native of County | pyjtepec street, §1:4 SW of Henrletta, SW 2:3| John and Margaret O'Kane (owners) with C. YORK BOY WINS. C D ot P i Y New York and Antwerp. 1 Bank. on | Tipperary, Ireland. ag years. y NW 70, lot 198, Cobb Tract, trustee’s deed. | A. Martin and W. A. Graves (contractors), ar- LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. OTICE—Taxes due upon assessments made br the Btate Board of Fqualization—Contro! tate of California. S OBRIST—In this city, October i1, 1900, Martin, days. PETTERSEN—In Port Townsend, October 3, 1900, Emma. beloved wife of Captain R. Pet | £ "and tersen, mother of Edna and Rode Pettersen, | ( lle H. and Edward H. Horton, Fanny F. Vo- (Johnson, wife of Alexander T.), Sarah Frederick 5. Johnson, Minnie Brown orton, wife of M. M.), and Matie Andrew chitect W. A. Graves—Alterations and ' im- Alvinza Hayward (owner) with Vermont Marble Company (contractors). architect. G. W. Percy—Marble work, etc., for 1l-story and basement fireproof building on NE corner of LEXINGTON, Ky., Oct. 11.—When the bell rang for the first heat in the 2:10 trot to-day the weather was raw and HMAN. Treasurer. beloved husband of Bertha Obrist, and father | c t Franet: rovements, etc., on frame bulldings at 131-133 | Takes the 2:10 Trot From Neeretta MAXES GREAT RECORD. Westernland ....Oct. 17| Friesland . of Alice Obrist, a native of Canion AArERd, | Gore . Gomze H o and Macioer o Cnarlen. | Bight street, on 8 line of Halght, §1:6 E of at Lexington. Waddell o e Kensingtan 22210ct: 3| Southwark Switzerland, aged 3 years 4 months and § | gon M. Ida Burnet, Edward H. Marthis, Emi. | Laguna, E 50 by § 137:6; $4T5. " addell Strikes Twelve of the | Noo iy Chicago Team. STANDING OF THE CLUBS From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. For freight and passage apply to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., 30 Montgomery st. Or any of its agents. 4 e wind gra ed bs— W.L Pct.| Clubs— W.L Pet. GNIE GENERALE TRANSA’ ler's Department, and daughter of Henry and Louise Stein- | on. wife of Adam), lot on SW California and Montgomery streets, N $3 by | chilly, but the wind dually died away | _Clul 20MPA 6! z 'TLANTIQUS. ramento, Dagen, a native of Germany, aged 24 years 2 | Cotbonia” srsect aud ‘!.,,, oty avus 3 % E 87:6; $20,000. and the afternoon was comparatively g;;"’,,;,";;- e B P Wl 3 B o yoovisions of Bess months and 27 days. by W 13: §— pleasant. s ~ | Philadelphia 72 64 529 Cincinnati .62 75 .452 | _Sailing every Thursday, X F A - ' | PETERSON—In this city, October 10, 190, Isa- | H. W. Bradley to David Abrams, lot on § There were elght starters In the 2:10| pogton ...... 66 70 .485'New York...59 77 .430 | Saturday, from November 3. 1399. at cetved from t o Aemmmenis 3| bel, dearly beloved daughter of George W. | linc of Eddy street, 110 W of Frankiin, W 2:6 trot, with York Boy favorite. He won in ‘Duplicate Record the Dup Ratlways” and the portionment of Railway Assessmen cate Record of Ap " con- and Mary Peterson, sister of George, Irene, Robert, Adelaide. Verna and Harold Peter. by S 120;_$10. ‘Alfred Jr. and Ada B. Clarke to Willlam A. straight heats after losing the first two to the California mare Neeretta, who gave . PITTSBURG, Oct. 11.—Waddell made the 10 a. m.. from Pier 42. North River, Morton street. LA LORRAINE, Oct. 15; LA BRETAGNE, Oct. 25; LA TOURAINE, Nov. | - “aha granddaughter of the late Denlel i ] T A Fischer, Cal I G Walker & w, Cal 3 season’s record for strike-outs by making | U OTTT{INE, Nov. 5.AFirst class to Havre, g g - e b R S ¥ Elizateth O'Nell, & pative of San Fran- | bud 1yon Strests. E 513 by 8 10040 380" | b A K ipole, Decoto F 5 Eaagas & Cras | Dam k Clowsl baice Lfllthfi::;fi, Wilkes, was | {helve of the Chicagos fan the air. Attendance, | yi; R arh. Dotusd <hees e Mets %i e O e o Pxed by said State Board of | C'5co. aged 14 years 1l months and 1 day. Mary A. and Bugene N. Fritz to Margaret | | R Afken, Decoto | W H Price Jr & W, | favorite for the Lexington for two-year- | o Seore: and uoward ~GENERAL = AGENCY FOR corporations. as fixed by a3 State Board of | g>Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery to- | w. Gritth (wife of Willlam G.), lot on § lins | F E Wright, Sacto Oakland old trotters, but finished third. Erirange, | Clubs— TNITED STATES and CANADA, 32 Broadway BT oy Tiatirond | Compang. Eouth | Worrow (Saturday), at 3 o'clock. from the | of Frederick street, 100 E of Ashbury, E 2%:3 3V Stuart, Sacto | Crouch & w, Chico |2 glly from the Bitter Root farm - veg | Plitsburg (Hudson building), New York. J. . FUGAZE Cen e apany. | pare ence. : ; o D, ol| % F Storey, = 2 . Padi Montgomery Pacific Coast Railroad Company. Southern Pa- | (PRTeHY residence. W8 GMoD Sare, = | by & 100 $10- - em e & % Tornsr, Siodesto | the winner In straight heats over W. J. | Chicaso e ey T cific Ratiroad Company, Southern Califorma SUOSUAToif, “0r° fenry Schmidt, mother Of | lot on W line of Hartiord stoeet. 148:6 N o | W A Milton & w, Aris| € S Meenhart,Cal Teaoxe ciit Malion, - Wio Mivislied gac: | | Teiielny Setl Ss Mmoer; Gurvin. and | o pany, Carson ant ‘olorado . - 3 n - " o 8 y f ond eacl jme. nah re—O’ Day. Californis Norswestera | it M KOPICKS Q0 SEot on M M | Topentieth, N2 27 e i, HT LameRenitie - | TV Flavelle: phila” | Jay McGregory, who was well thought| PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 1L—Conn was wild I e AT E R AVIA Wy Company (essess San Francisco and | Dettner. a native iz e e e (ohte SOt W 204 | | B Bloca, Bakersd |H R Sterne, S Jose | of In the books before the race, acted | and his support miserable and Boston won AUCKLAND AND WORNS Korth Pacific Railroad). Santa Fe Pacific Rail- | 47 Years and Ldav, o . |Frances € Louderback (wite of Davie) to r. | H I Blocd. Bekerstl, SLR Jierve, £ Jome | Of 1% and got only fourth monty: Bume | edemy Atibadance 1066 Score: road Company, San Francisco and San Joaquin |, E7FEENRSS W0 O8F TFUfery, B0 SRt | H Davis, lot on SE ine of Harrison street, 30 | vy § Richmond, De-| I Anderson, Fresno | mary: : o ey Feaiiway Company, Southern Californta | 7o ber late residence, 7 Pond stzeet, be; | Nt of Beale, NE 3 by SE 80; . i . 5 “Naher, Fresno ¢ =% Company. North Pacific Coast Reil-| Sween Bixteenth and Gevs Potrero Land Improvement Company to Jo- | ™% 110n cat 3 & Sprague & Lake | _The West stake, 2:2 class, trotting, purse i By B R ag » hanna Hennchery, lot on E line of Minnesotn | 2 'Moody. Gridley |G McCarran. 8 Lake | $00—Contralt won three straight heats 1 \'lu;y.uCa(gzl':?;ud\" Rasl- ;t;eg‘ — of Twenty-second (Slerra), N 25 ] AP ¢ el YR ucmmd:.“ Cal 2100 TN ARG e L - fil‘!,néh X, oDattaries—Conn and Douglass; Willis and | ™ m. i - " & o4 arks, Oro e o x and van. ‘mpire—Hurst. Nevada-California- S e Nt et 10, mie el Wanes (Wifsof | peg % | ¥ Michael Woodiand | Qysen Eleanor also started. BROOKLYN. Oct. 1L—New York won to- | Fies 3 Faok becibe St Fresant Ofies. 327 Mackes 3¢ on Railway Company. Alameds and San R RN xR 4.1 Hooper, Glen Fall| W Brown, Woodland | , U1 tTo% PYRS $RUCT Rk Doy wop the (Bied: | day's in’ the second inning. ~Attendance, . Ratiroad . Company, Sierra Railway _"eu T o, = and 340, | & 13 Gifford & w, Or |J Beaton, Portland fourth and fifth heats in 2:12, 2:09%. . 53. ifornia, Randsburg Railway Faynatond’ Jefterson streets: $10. . Ormer ©| J H Sherer & w, Cal | B Etmier, Spokane | Neretts won "';'fl"‘ and second heats in 2:11%, % BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. s River Raliroad Co 4 !a‘yne an 't,omflo m(‘.n y M M Harris, Los Ang | I B Garrison, 2.1 iver, Lamp Girl, Green Brino, Clubs— R. H B leys Rallway f‘,om;-ns);. Call n:nu mwm;_n uwmh nora Moran, lot 338, gift ,)‘,.,A 1(‘) lo wukw‘.‘cdn.l ;fla "l;lrré:onfi Ispnlun fie_orgrnn. May Olcott and Edwin B also New Y:nrx z 1: ; Nevada Railroad Company, San Francisco § % shauser u, s, elena . Brogkiyn . e - Blectrie : Fdward P. and Rowena' Heald to T. B.| Sy The Lexington, $2000, for two-year-old trot- 4 an Wiiies (Mlectrie) g (0 UNITED UNDERTAKERS. Tomicum, 1of on' SE lige of Madrid siveet: 18 | 1 2o 2T P T ters—Erirange won two ® henta tn 20, | | Datteries_Hawley and Powéesiak; Detaran FORU.S. IAVY-»YAIIB“VQLLEIO ate and county taxes on 27 and 2 Fifth st. Tel. South 147. B e 7, Wock PALACE HOTEL. = ,,,'."“{:‘;“‘ D Daay ™ Nunamon st Steamer * Monticello.’ and one-half of the State county P 3 N oa property are now gue any (] TUMERAL DIRECTORS AND ENBALEERS Patrick and Tulia Mitchel to Calein 8 Kelly, | W L Nerris n Mateo| T 1 Kirk, Sacto s s Stanford Wins. and ‘will ‘be aelinquent on the last o o 1o om0 by B 100, block 100 Univemcits | Me & B Reasier, Oak | Mrs A E Dackerts, Cal | @Hieieiniririiein dood SAN JOSE, Oct. 11.—The football game e e e ST o Bl St iversity.| N"A Hawkins, Woodla| Miss L J Hassara, Cal > between Stanford University and the e S Bl | e e | T e Bt o ot | WA RSES ERR R G S e Gull advocaten the ene | Bitle Rormal Shent e oty 3 t ount thereof, and less 80 "8 k W o it Saomazy i April mext i ¢ | LFUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, | | &:11, 8 10kisi NW @:ji NE 10, block @, | B Evans, San Jose | ] ¥ Emith, Cal tal of a National There was & large attendance. o e T T R G L T P rederic B Belle M. and Walter to | Mes G Alexander: Mrs J L Travis, Mo Conservatory for the educa- e 24ded 10 the amount thereof. X 4 5 I e LT e e e L Rt S e | MR DT R bl | tion of our artste at ome. Atsletic Glab Tacorporates. - e i e e R Toe 31, block B 1ots 3 & § and | Mra A M Dergevin, Cal| B Becker, Sutter Crk Read what Relda, the Articles of incorporation of the Bay City Jasuary mext. “and winl be dclinquent 2. Block F, lots § to 81 18 to 21, block e FAR o Bl b3 gt AL singer, has {o say about it in Amcnm“b“:f;; mzy:"’“"' hel a=t Monday in April next, at 6 o'clock oo v caj ock 3 hich has been P . and uniess paid to the State Treasurer, terest "Nm: i” lc;'aguw 3, block D, lots ;)g ;V:‘r;k: '6.m'zhl° g%g’:{:}f},’"‘x‘,‘“ subscribed. The directors are G. J. Gibbs, 02 S00.UT L TENE Lherin it WU ISR T H ki K Wilmeraing and Henry W. Payne | B 1, i, Ohlo | Mrs Charleswordh, Eng. George W. . Zick .. rams, Jacob - .z P. 'cgiaut Controller. to Frederic E, and Walter Magee, undivids WG lin, Portland! Miss Charlesworth, Eng , Knoblack and John Davis. £

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