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SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. | SEWIN chine at drop 'an‘ T OWEN, B4 Polrom st REAL ESTAT ALL kinds bought, sold. rented, exchanged; re- € ring lowest rates; open even. 206 Fourth. necdles ang ot Six100: Miesion: and vacant lots Kearny st ALAMEDS ADVERTISEENTS. ught, sold and repa! ring § t\ll.ru: NOOMS papered from $2 50; whitened $1 up; | painting done, Hartman Paint Co., $19 Third. | — s | your home; | Plambeck, 1935 Mission, nr. 15th | THE (Friday). at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence. 1237 Market street. Interment Masonic Cemetery. BROWNE—In this city, October 24, R, son of Richard d an da at § o'clock, at Mission Dolores CQULYBR-_In Napa, October M, 1000, John H. conbn, Tather of Mrs. Julls_ (Hart) Michel- son, ‘and tather-in-law of A. H. Hithelson, & native of England, aged 6 years. Friends and acquaintances are respect- ttend the funeral this day clock, from the pariors of Srnia Dndertaking. Company: Interment Odd Fel | DAV residence, ov a native of Alaska, aged 43 ¥ are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral this day TFriday), at 10 o'clock, from the Greek Catholic Church, Powell street, near Filbert. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. . finest modern B-room perfect plumbing; n & high schoo! STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. “Van and Storage Co., 722 Mission st.; n }“(‘ shipping at cut rates. ROS_, storage and moving; covered Market; phone South Ter. orage “and Furniture Moving Com- » Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 261 SLOT MACHINES. ew | Ard second hand ; large 7 Market, room 230 GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell b n nes for less money than any tals, §8. The Typewriter i telephone Main 2% BERKELEY ADVERTISEM E\Tb BERKELEY “bargains in typewriters; any T prices to L. & M. ALEXAX\DER. BRSNS T onolula_ Frant 1on Cal.—Notice is hereby ng of the Board of f one (31) dollar per e capital stock of | payable immediately in Market st., e 1st day inquent og, and un! paymeni be soid on Thursday, San U Sugar Com- | place of busi- tice s hereby ie Board of Di- ¢ December, OAKLAND- ADVERTISEMENTS. —1118 BROADWAY. o u\LA\D REAL ESTATE. DI\ IDEND KOTICES. Notice—Dividend £ the 10 (Arey Oceanic Steamship fice of the Secretary. g | MARRIAGE LICENSES. llowing marriage licenses were issued rry_street, and Perry street. | u and Ella | m GEO. W. 4 ROOMS ron HOUSEXEEPING. 4 newly papered | —In South San Francieco, Oc- the wife of Peter F. de ber 8, 150, to the wite ANKEL—In this city, October 21 yers, Louls Laskin Qlsen, Louts T. Piymire. Marion L Ponce, Maria L. Pope, William Ryan, Ameiia A. William Sehallich, Louis Sthrader, Charles Schulz, Wilhelm mith. Elizabth D. L — ROOMS TO LET—Furn. an lnhru.‘ reon, 1 brother of ¢ Hansen, a native of Bvcten. axed 3 vears and 15 day [> Friends and acquaintancés are respect- £y tnyited to aitend the funeral this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 22133 Clementina street, between and Fifth Interment Mount Olivet Guttenberg, 24 sunny room to let. | ESTNUT, 2%, cor. Dupont—Furnished rooms Bousekeeping to let; cheap. LIFFORD, urnished sunny I Mason—Handsomely prices reasonable. + meatly furnished room; ANSON—in Golden Gate, Cal., October 35, Frank, beloved husband of Jennu 2. "Koson, father of Frank, Madeilde and Jennie Anson, and b—cmer of John and Harry Anson. & ba- t San Francisco. aged 3 years. E> Friends and acq are respect- tuliy iavited to attend the faneral Somacrow (Saturday), at o'¢lock, from his residence, 1030 nm flllh street, Golden GIM. . thence to Third and Townsend streets, orezy Sobvenience. ARY, 405 (The Navarre)—Elegantly furnished ms; suites or single; travelers mmodated SRAND SOUTHERN, southeast corner Seventh end Mission sts.—SuUnny rooms, en suite or single; ladies’ parior; reading-room: elevator. i FOOMS furpished complete for housekees- | ng. Apply 25 Grand st rA,LuAE. 1820 lu-kn #t.—Suite of 2 or § —In this city, Elizabeth S. Bald the late M. M. Baldwin, mother rice nly sister’ of Mrs. L. £ Friends .na acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day from St. Stephen’ street, near Webster. Masonic Cemetery. PA( M—In this city eorge G. Baum, a native of sc \‘,_m Cal,, aged 6 years 3 monma and 14 B%-Lk"—ln this city, October 24, 1300, .v;:'crh beloved husbend of Christina R. e, £ni father of Bugene B, John M, and Chaties )[ Bogle, a native of New York City, aged S iends aad atqnaintance respect acquaintarices are o2ly igvited e sttend the Senerst e day llBhl!Y .-l. GALLAGHER CO., Galiagher) to Flannagan & newly | “DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Met. price }'L'\Eru.b DIRECTORS AND E! 'u Taylor—Furnished suites and ilege of dining room and kitchen 2)—_Sunny furnished roo: ouse, 315 and 321 Ellis st.—Rooms, week $1 25 to $4; open nizm - 120 Ellis st.—Incandescent light. emoking-room &nd iadies’ par- £ mient, 3c to §1 56; week, §2 to $§ to §30; elevator on ground floor; hot and cold water; baths. SHERMAN Apertmest House, near )lirkhx—hu‘nbh‘d or unrurnl ot | SUTTER, near Attractive new arpiehad room . suictly private house: moferate; references. Address box 4104, Cail. EUTTBR. 57 Suncy furnished rooma for first. | ciese phbysician, dentist or otber business. UNITED UNDERTAKERS, 27 and 29 Fifth st. Tel. Bouth 1 FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. | Finest Equinment at Moderate Rates. "Am—ln’nm!v—.-fidfihh =flm_ of rn:dpu place of busi- | Di- | day of October, 180, | the secretary at | h this assessment shall | of December, | and advertised for | { is assessment shall FEISEL—In this eity, October Teloved aon of Frederick T and the late Cath: grine Feisel, and brother of Fred, Edwin, Palter and ‘Emma Feisel, 8 native of San ranc! (=4 services will take place this day (l"rldu). at § o'clock, at the family | , 1430 O'Farrell street. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. Please omit flow- ers. FICKETT-In_this city, Octob.r 25, 1900, Alvus R Fickeft, brother Loulse Billebury. & Bairee of Maine, aped T8 ——— FOWLER—In Sacramento, October 1890, Mary Jane, beloved wife of Frank Fowlef. mother of Lillie and daughter of Eii: Israel Oitman, Mre. R, B and { plon, a'native of California, aged 1 monthe and 27 @ays. this elty, October 23, 130, GOLDMAN—In Jacob, beloved husband of Fannie Goidman, . Floremce, Norine, e. | and_brother of |_ Wand, Mrs. Bimon G. l. ‘Kutz and Mrs. H of Bavaria, aged €1 years § months and 15 day Friends and acquaintances respect- | fully invited o attend the fumeral this day | (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 425 nklin street. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. | HINDES—In this city, October 25, 1300, Mary wife of Edward B. Hindes. | HUNT—In the City and County Hospital, Oc- tober #4, 1900, Margaret Hunt, a native of | Ireland, ‘aged &) years. | McGOWAN—In this city, October 25, 1300, Ann | wan, a native of Ireland, aged 70 years. c‘.rnemunu at the parlors of . O Con- nor & Co., 767 Mission street. MAGUIRE—In the City and County Bolplul, 1900, Anna Maguire, a Dative of usetts, aged 35 years. In this city, October 4, 1300, Han- of the late Patrick Mur- beloved mother of May Mur- a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged b8 years. >Friends and acquaintances are respect- | 1y invited to attend the funeral this day | AF iday), at 2 o'clock, from her late residenc : Fuiton street, thence to Sacred Heart for services. Interment Mount Cal- n this city, October 25, 130, Polios er Louis T, Olsen, beloved brotber of Mrs. Eoese and Mre. Wick- aged 52 years .m-,;cago papers please copy.) | E> Noticd of funcral hereatter. Remains at | of & Ravenna, | PLYMIRE—In this _ecity, | Marion L., Infant daush'er of H. G. and A. F. Flymire. a native of San Francisco, aged s. In Pleasanton, October 22, 1300, Maria beloved mother of D. F. Bernal, R. Bernal, Mre. A. Laumeister, Jerome, | d Edward Ponce and Amador, | of Santa Cruz, Cal., aged 61 | 10 days. | n city, October 35, 1300, Willlam Pope, beloved brother of Georle and Jake Prpe Mrs. Anna Brickwi Mrs, Meta Kn! Lena Hinck nd Mrs. '» of Rinstadt, Germany, [=4 | RYAN—An anniversary uiem mass will be held at St. Agnes Church, Masonic svenus, between Oek and Page strests, at 1o o'clock this day (Friday), for the repose of the soul Of the late Amelia Agnes. beloved wife of Fonn H. Ryan. and mother of Ruth S., John H. Jr. and Martha J. Ryan. RYAN—In Berkeley, October 84, 1900, Willlam, beloved husband of Mary A. Ryan, and father of W. A. Ryan, a native of Maryland, aged 19 Years 3 months and 29 days. ©7 The funeral will take place from B'nal Brith Hall, 121 Eddy street, Sunday, Octo- ber 23, under the auspices of Lincoln Pos G. Comrades of the Grand Army ind Comparions of the Loyal Leston : quested to attend. Interment Cyp: &emetery, by 11:30 o'clogk train from Third and Townsend streets. Remains at the lors of the United Undertakers, 27 and 20 Rracs. Ellen T. Fifth street, RYDER — In Randsburs. Hl.rr' oungest son of the late C. B. .M der, a native of San Francisco. otice of funeral hereafter. SALOMON—In Skeguay, Alaska, September 30, 1900, Jacob L., beloved husband of Bdith Salo- mor, father 'S¢ Malville gnd Arnold Saiomon. and brother of M ‘Merideison. Mra. H. Lichtenstein, M B Lichtenstein of Salt Lake and Sigmund Salomon, & native of Ger- many, aged 43 years. §The funeral will take place this (Friday). at 11:30 o'clock, from ‘Third lnx Townsend streets, thence to Hills of Eternity Cemetery, where services will be held. SCHALLICH—In this city, October 23, 190, Loui dear! beloved husband of phie Schallich, and father of Henry H. and Louls C. Schaliich, = native of Verden, Hanow v, aged 44 years 2 months and 14 dl iber of Pacific Lodge No. 73, U 01 n Francisco Lotge No. 1 0, & K- &, intances are respect- the funeral this day from his late resi- treet, between Noe and , thence to Red Men's Hall, 510 where services will be held un- pices of Pacific Lodge No. 18, U, : Interment via electric funeral ison streets. | iE CHRADER—In this city, October 25 1900, Charles Schrader, father of Charles Schrader SAN FRANCISCO CALL, Jr. and Harry Schrader of Chicago, Ill., & native of Germany, aged 59 vears. SCHULZ—In this city, October 25, 1000, Wil- | helm hvulz, beloved father of William F. | Sad Charies A Schule o widive o Sev- | many, aged 85 vears 2 months and 10 e A memM o \'erdvir;’luéumgl San Franciscs | \and Triumph Lodge No. 150 A O U i >’ The funeral !en‘lcu will take placs Sunday, October 25, at 2 o'clock, at Verein Eintracht Hall, 237 Twelfth streef, under the auspices of Verein Eintracht. Intérment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. Remains at the parlors of H, P. Petersen & Co., 228 McAllister street. S)HTH—ln San Jose, October 24, 1900, Eliza- h D.. wife of the late William Smith, and Deioved mother of Mes. Lavrs Selames Mo Ama Burgoyne, Mre. May Ironsides and | George Smith, a native of Fredericktown, Mo., aged 73 years 3 months and 17 day: 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at § o'clock, from the residence of her daighter, Mrs. Laura Delanes un, coln avenue, San Jose, thence to St. Ji M Church, where & high requiem mass will celebrated for the repose of soul, com- - 19 o'clock. Interment Oak Hill 3 city, October 25, 1500, Mlchj oaloved. Bal mencing IX ‘emetery. B L gl R irns, Mre. and S F. A, thence to nmu t0 11:3 o'clock train. Interment Cy- press Lawn ery. FAHLQUISTIn this city, Ostober 2%, Freaericic, beloved husband of the fate. u.-ry ‘Wahlquist, end father of William and CI tine Wahlquist and Mrs. W. Haynes, & ..., tive ot Hawn, Sweden, aged 70 years and 2 months. 7 Friends and_acq 1oy Tivited 1o aticnd. Hhe. femers) Bumier: ber 3, at 1oe|nc:imm funeral 97 ity wmbebnld L Bureka Lodge where the Illlllrm No. 5, K. of P. 1900, B parmih, ol BT 3% thl | comes to Bausbach nuunllg e | outcome 8f next Saturday’s cont | Berkeley, and it is upeczed thnv.“htewmI | ver Hi FRIDAY, WEUEEWUUI] RUNS IN WINNING FORM By Clever Meritorious Workl He Captures Union Park Midweek Stake. | Hard Lines, Champion of All Seattle, Put a Heavy Crimp in the Rolls of the Wise Ones. SR . F. Jones' Wedgewood did clever work throughout the midweek reserve stake yesterday at Union Park and finished up the day's work by easily beating Maher & Reid's Bad Boy in the deciding course. The young dog showed ‘in the greatest form and beat his opponents strictly on merit. Had Wedgewood displayed such good condition in the big event on Sun day last he would have certainly made the going interesting for the last dogs in the stake. Bad Boy, the runuer-up, also ran weil. Pikers had a great day of it, no less than seventeen short-ends helping to mll thelr bank rolls and at more than One of the surprises, or rather two of them, were furnished Kavanaugh's Hard Lines, Handicappeg hy a Seu.ua record as champion Hard e e uu sbort end against Battleship at 1 to § by land- ing the course after a run of 2 minutes and 20 seconds. In the next round st Lexman, who was comparatively fresh, Hard Lines did the trick again with the odds 10 to 1 against him. It has beea whispered that Kavanaugh refused a four-figure offer for his speedy one lfl.&r' mxs course. The'other short ends were: mmander led and beat Thunderbolt at § to & ouerita vineent beat K Memnpt ot & 1 Lexington led and beat at § lo 3; Tod Bloan beat Diablo at S m 3; Frosty Morn outworked and beat Shadow at'3 to L Admiral Sampeon led and beat Payche at § & 3; Mise Skyrocket beat Victor Queen at § to 3; B Ao Deat Modesty 4t s 1o if Goid Nug: get beat Daisy Dale at § to 3; Bunco Bill oul- Worked and beat Aemeas at 4 to 1; Admiral Sampson led and beat Banner Bright at § to 3; Sleety Mist beat Beer Brewer at 3 to 1; Frosty Sorn beat Mountain Beauty at 8 to i Flower of Gold beat Gold Nugget at & to 8, and Miss Skyrocket beat Sleety Mist at 5 to 2 The day's results, with Judge John Grace's official scores, follow: Union Park: Midweek reserve round—L. ¥. Bartels’ Banner Pasha Kennels' Reve & Amour, Gray’s Commander beat Schaffer Bros. H, * Thun- derbolt, 4-2; Curtls & Sons' Payche beat J. Mo- Neil's Black Hawk, 8-3; J. McEnroe's Admi- nx Sampson beat J. Mooney's Siient Treasurs, ; Pasha Kennels' Recording Angel beat J. g. ‘W, Muller's Mocorita, 7-2; Maher & Reid’ @ Boy beat J. Collins” Richmond King, J. H. Perigo’s Querita Vincent beat Pasha Ken- pels’ Risky Attempt, 7-4; Sterl & Knowles | Olita beat B. Hayes Fairmount Boy, 2-0; H. | L)nch s Lexington beat R. L. Tl)lm’- Beauty | Spot, 3-2; M. B. Kavanaugh's Hard Lines beat | ‘ J. Byrnes' Battleship, 38-4, Captain Cane's Vic- ior Queen beat Aencld Kennels' Flying Faster. 3-2; George Sharman's Miss beat J. Dorie £3; Bierl & Raowics' Sleety | F. A. McCombd's The Exile, 0—1 Sterl & Knowles' Amarosa a bye; A. J Tod Sloan beat R. E. de B. Lopes's Dllblo. 64; L. Bartels' Beer Brewer beat Maher & Reid's Neilie Bawn. 6-1; F. Jones' Wedge- wood beat Maher & Reid's Singieton, 7-4; T. J. Cronin's Vixen beat Kay Bros." &u.u:h. o | » 14-12; J. Hurley's snylock Boy beat Glory beat ek Joboaor's Mountain Hesaty beat E. Baumele ter's Los Angeles, 6-0; J. Dickson's Lady beat H. Lynch's l.-uu Cock, 12-0; sv.erl & Knowles' Frosty Morn beat Curtis Bong’ Shadow, 16-7; T. Cooney’s esty ban J. Keenan's Lady Sears, Nugget beat T. J. Pasha Kennels' Gold nockburn, 3 Second round—] Aflmlrl-l V!nezn( o0; Hard Siiyrocket beat | vh:wr e, T4 er beat bu; Psyche, 4-0; Bad Boy el, 5-1; ollu beat Quer nes beat lnfim. IO-I‘ Bee bes ed‘ewood “beat Vixen, ¢-0; Old Glory beat Shylock Boy, 18-5; Mountain Beau beat Lady Bess, 4-3; Frosty Morn beat Mo xm beat Tod 5-0; esty, 5-4; Gold Nugket beat Daisy Bunio B Deat Atheas, 10-8: Thawer of ‘ol 2 bye Third round—Admiral Sampson beat Banner Bright, 4-2; Bad Boy beat Olita, 7-4; Hl- Sky- rocket beat Hard Lines, 11- 3; Sleety Mist Brewer, §-1; Wedkewood best, OId. Glog: Frosty Morn beat Mountain Beanty, 43: Flower ot Gold beat Golden Nugges, 2:0; Bunko Bill, a bye. Boy beat Admiral Samp- Fourth round—Bad son, 5-1; Miss Skyrocket beat Sleety Mist, 3-1; \\edg"ood beat Frosty M Gold beat Bunke Bill, 8-2. et T Fifth round—Bad Boy beat Miss Blwroc 4-3; Wedgewood beat Flower of Gold, § e 1ding course—Wedgewood beat Bu Boy, WILL LEAD FRESHMEN TEAM AT STANFORD Louis P. Rausbach, an All-Round Athlete, Is Unanimously Elected Captain. STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Oct. 5. Louis P. Bausbach of Denver, Colo., w: to-day unanimously elected captain of mu‘ Stanford freshmen team. The fact that | his thirty-elght associates were united | upon his selection is an auspicious begin- ng of what undoubtedly will be a bril- liant career on the gridiron. { Thehhogor as he already proved himself an able field ge?: eral and one of the best all-round players in the freshman class. Upon him more than upon any other man depends the be able to captai Bausb.cb vears n his men to Yictery. playved quarter-back o upon the celebrx'medhsut Den eam, where he mad enviable reputation. He is an ul-roeu:‘(;‘ athiete, holding a record of 10 23 in the 10 hfl dash. He is & member u ¥ years of age 10 e & l,ndw hn Checker Champions Even. BOSTON, Oct. %.—Half the Barker- J:::n chilehr m;:x::u for the world's ¢ onship was night the »E.yon gro still onh:wgenmv:e 5 “d one game each and eight paR e R DECISION RELATIVE TO RIGHTS OF CHINESE WOMEN Wives of Native-Born Chinese Are Entitled to Land in This Country. WASHINGTON, Oct. 2%.—The Secretary of the Treasury, acting on the decision of the Solicitor of the Treasury, has held that the wife of a Chinese native bern citizen of the United States is admiseion Into the United Stat coltnintheeoun!ryolhu umuxoom ON SPEECH OF HOBSON luylmtthnumtmnth‘!‘m OCTOBER 26, tlongs and came home alone under wraps, yards, selling—Chanto | won, Sir Gatien second, Elesnor Holmes e | the third race to-day at Kinloch Park, 1900. IMP EASILY WINS MAROPAC STAKE Makes All the Running and Comes Home Alone Under Wraps. In the Second Race Olea, a Rank Out- | sider, at Odds of 15 to 1, Wins a Buspicious Looking Race. PR RN NEW YORK, Oct. %5.—Tmp won the Mahopac handicap at the Empire City track to-day. She was giving pounds to her three opponents, but was conildently backed at odds-on. The race was at & mile and a sixteenth and as usual she went out to make the running. She falrly tip-toed her fleld at the end of seven fur- Burns never moving on her. Kamara and Belle of Troy alternated in second place to the stretch, when the latter :tm and Kamara just lasted long enou Eet the place by a neck from The first_race went to Unmasked, the favorite. Musette made the running to the stretch, when Unmasked cams on and won cleverly from Beau Ormonde. _ The second race was a four-horse affa’, with Dolando at odds on. Olea, the rank outsider at 15 to 1, won, however, after Eaving made all tfie running, giving the ruo bad look. Shaw, on The Amazon, only boy who ap to ride o A A X ualifi ror g three n, - Weight, the boy's explanation being that he put on a sweater after weighing in. He was fined $200 and set down for ths balance of the ‘g:eeungs !Thle (filg?; ::né esaba at o 1. BT EeaCWithers &t 6 to L~ The track was dead and slow, the weather fine and the attendance good Summary: = Amazon nd, rd, The A.m;?: o aiaqusiifed, Dolands piaced second and Alsike third. an and e _balf furiongs—Mesaba won, Helen second, Mistress (hlrd_n'nmz, 1 0&(% u;nn-p. o handi e mile an Imp won, Kamara o second, Oneck Queen third. Time, 1:47. Abe selling—Moor won, Tal- Time, CINCINNATI, Oct. 25.—Results at New- port. Weather fine; track fast: Seven turlongs_Lenox won. Whitenreld sec- ond, W. G. Welch third. Time, 1:2 One mile and ftty vards, seliing—Russian won, Little Tim second, Perter B third. Time, 1 4. One mile and fifty Time, 1:45%. One mils and & sixteenth, ohn Halsey won, Bohul second, Ida lndxo Time, 1:46%. Trin Six farl lnndtup—xlntnu won, i ongs, ity Bell second, third. Time, 1:4. One mile and fifty yards, -eumg_un Bower | ;voni.“Pner Duryea second, Etta third. Time, RY CHICAGO, Oct. 25.—Track fast; weather perfect. Results: Seven furiongs—Rovel Vistor won, Tuskaross second, Edith O third Time, 1:26% One_mile—Nathanson won, Dick @- seo- ond, Yoleco third Time, 1:43 3-5. ve furlongs, selling—Guees Work won One mile—The U: won, Obnet second, orizar third. Time, 1:41 35, ive and a half furlongs—Goebel Sir R third ime, ‘C?‘Ht?hr second, Emma _Ome mile—Astor won, Locust Blossom sscond, Dagmar third. Time, 1:41 2-§. ST. LOUIS, Oct. %.—Katle Madden, in| failed | down bac] wu layed for a ood lhln . but play & g at o make ne Pom 10 5 1 to 5 to 2 and finisnea in the ruck. Merry Day, another m!h& sxunh race, could do no Four favorites, an outsider and a sec- ond choice captured the day’s urd. Re- sults: Six furlongs—Glenbow won, Bedner second, Volkman third. Time, 1:16%. Five and a bait furiongs. selling_Ferrol won, Miss Bramble setond, Brightie Time, One mile—Lydia 8 won, Delsarte second, Good Night third, Time, 1:43. 8ix furlongs—Theory won, Hilee second, Merry Day third Time. 114 Keith won, Biste Del sec- ngs—Dal mm Bcll' of Eigin third. Time, 1:15. One mile and three-sixteenths—Judge Stead- ?an 'gn Inuendo eecond, Miss Patron third. 'ime} 2:08. - RACING AT LOS ANGELES. Ladies’ Day Draws an Unusually | - e Crowd. LOS ANGELES, Oct. %5.—To-day was | ladles’ day at Agricultural Parf and the grand stand was a sea of color. The | gentlemen’s driving race and the livestock parade were made special features and over 6000 people enjoyed the sport and the excellent weather. The race for gentlemen’s roadsters was | the first on the card, Frank Schumacher’s Lijero winning. In the second heat of the | | 2:17 pace Fredericksburg, who won the | first heat, broke in the stretch and | swerved into Cloe, who occupied the pole. | The wheels of the two .bikes became locked and Cloe was thrown, her driver, Clark, narrowly escapmg injury. Fred: | ericksburg_took the nex two heats and race. Best time. R e [ thing” picicea by ihe talent in the avercignths of & mils 8nd he ciosed in the books at 1 to 2 Centincla, at 2% to 1, went out for the money in the stretch and beat Romany by L 02%. ext Tate was also at five-elghths | and tho Aela of mine Fot off In & proces: sion. Freedom, the voflte at to 32, won by half a lenft The finish in the mile was most exciting. ~As they entered the stretch Flush of Goid and El Mido left the bunch and raced neck lnd nec! lo ‘within ton feet of ths wire, whe: a mll efl\;ill luped Heldle at 1to 2, mary: Gentlemen's . W, W. Cloe (Clark) 16%. Five mrlonn.m&l:wy-r-nm- an wards, Bracch i Mo and Wi mmfl Th: h.nmup, run at the Newmarket- -Hough- n meeting, was won by Lord William Bcnltordl Petmnlmkllddm by J. Reiff. | H. J. Kin, rishman, on 'Mcn Sioan had the mount, finished in the H hton handicap. er won the Ditch mils han- C. 8. Newton's Earnest. Lon as tnuows Cemer thlp-. rlxx:t | slon to the throne in favor of his brother | Otto and mg:—;n»gx 10 HAVE DE WITT STAY WITH TEAM Berkeley Asks Stanford Not to Disbar Young Halfback. Blue and Gold Men Say They Want to Line Up Thanksgiving Day Against the Best. —s BBRKEBLBY, Oct. %.—The California football management has given its con- sent to the Stanford management to allow | M. de Witt, the crack freshman half- back, barred on account of profeulonn.l-t ism, to return to the gridiron. Coach Ad- | dison W. Kelly and Football Captain C. | A. Pringle telegrapbed to Stanford to-day to that effect. The telegram stated that the Berkelsy | men would rather play Stanford at her | best and that they would prefer that De Witt be kept in the squad. Kelly and Pringle consider it more sportsmanlike to have the sides represented by the best men possible. No answer to the teiegram | has been received. The line-up of the freshmen team which is to compete with the Stanford freshmea next Saturday has been definitely settled . Stow; guard, fackle, Raméaur: = 15ft tackle. Savage: right end, Williams; left end, Starr (cap-| tain); quarter, Rovrl.md left half, Sher- | man; right half, noon at 4:3 o'clock, under the direction | of Track Captain S. M. Walsh. The events | T be the 10, 220 and #0 yard dashes. and ' one mile runs, the hugh | jump, e proad jump, poie vauit'and shot- | put. The object of the try-out is to get | finish up the fall training. —— BAY CITY CLUB MATCHES SOME AMATEUR BOXERS' Eight Bouts Am Arranged for the Second Fistic Entertainment | of the Organization. { The Bay City Amateur Athletic Club | matched sixteen amateur boxers last night for {ts next exhibition, which will be held in the club rooms, 320 O'Farrell street, on Thursday evening, November 8. The bouts will be fought by the follow- ing named: F. Neil and Charles Anderso: Jack McCarth; Salsbury and ’éhulu Hawley, Fre el and Dan Barry, Abe Attell and Frank lnd Hugh Garrity, | Dell, v Sallor_Sharkey an: owers, and | yan. Jack Sullivan and Jlmes ST NORWEGIAN BARE IS | ABANDONED AT SEA Crown Prince Disabled, but All of the | Members of the Crew ‘Were Saved. LONDON, Oct. 6.—The British steamer Romsdalen,- Capu.\n Long, from Charles- | ton, October 7, for Bremen, passed Pran- tle Point to-day and signaled that the | Norwegian bark Crown_ Prince, Captax Sorensen erm Dulen Septe K 3 le cnew hud n saved, el whum were on the Romsdalen. at sea | ht “of e Crown Prince was built in 1571 at St Mamns and registered 100§ tons xmsi\ and %1 tons net. She hailed from Chris- tiania, where she was owned by Saxlund Roer. VARIOUS CHANGES TO TAKE PLACE IN ABMY | Colonel Samuel M. Mansfield, En- gineer Corps, Will Exchange | With Colonel J. A. Smith. | WASHINGTON, Oct. %.—Colonel Sam- | uel M. Mansfleld, engineer corps. will be | removed from his present duties at San Francisco November 23 and will take| station at Cleveland, relieving Colonel J. | A. Smith, who is orde: to take .uuon< at San Francisco as division enginee: the Pacific division. ot Major John Millis, Corps of Engineers, | lately attached to the United States Em- | bassy at Paris, has been ordered to Wash- ington to consult with the Chblef of En. | neers. He will éhen take station at 3 attle, relieving €aptain Harry Taylor, O] of Engineers, who will take station ortsmouth, N. H TO RENOUNCE SUCCESSION ¥ (Main Live, bm«rxmvthn.) mavE — Faou Ooromzs 1, 196 *3:004 nm. uw Lizermors, Sanger. G *1aveeu Haywircs Ve sod wf:fl'—; Bluf, Post *7:304 Mactives, San Remon, Bartiets 11:007 Sacramento Kis (sywards, Nlhntnd' Ramou, Loar ki 4:00r Martiver, Sau Napa, *4:007 Beulcia, Woodland, Maryavilie, 41807 Niles, fan Jose aud Stockton Calintoge, Santa Wint s.?m? L~ - ARMIYS flnoAlmA a«hun. Elalrs, Vacaville, %8:007 The Owl Limited—Tracy, Fremo. tions . COAST BIVIN Fo Sengus for Sante Bar- | Iu‘ lmdiu-l oo e '%-. 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Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St BAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. 30, 9:09, n’\"DAsz o8, §:00, . R M, 11:00 & m: Be('kn S‘n “Franciseo | same scheduls as above. 000 & m; 1S Thursdays—Extra trid turdays—Extra trips at 1:80 130, 3:30, SAN !"RAV( X!(‘O and Schustszen Paric 7 2:90 pm! 8:00 am| Cloverdals. 7:30 am} Hopland 3:30 pm| 8:00 am| and Ukiah. | 7:30 am, $:30 pm. - 8:00 un: Gntrflnf!.'n.: 738 pm| 1035 amy 7:30 am| 8:00 am 8on ana 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm Glen Eilen. | 8:06 pml 8:30 o TO THRONE OF AUSTRIA | :Rem| 8:0am Frmcis?erd.in;ndmsxobednto. Be Emperor and Will Relin- & quish His Right. BERLIN, Oct. 2%5.—The Berliner Tage- heir-apparent, Archduke Francis Ferdi- nand, will shortly renounce the succes- the latter's son, Archduke Charles. e AT Received With Enthusiasm. BUENOS AYRES, Oct. %5.—Dr. Campos | Salles, President of Brazil, who arrived | here yesterday with a squadron of three warships, landed to-day md was received | with ular enthusiasm, had -‘ cordial _interview ‘General "Hocs President of Argentina. k) 4 Ay w i ' UEK“ Eflflfl 404 & o it a3 i 5 et : gha g.fi d % H w icher, S Raf H R Patts EFEm | et b T Costigan; Sacto |3 A Humerr NI 0 }’,“.... Nlm'nx 5 Nnfiant. li:lbam- W Towle & fm, R B l’?;g'g_: R i T 4 g 4 i ) k 5 g ? £ o) i l 9 g Gilroy HI“H" & 5 4 B PEEE RIS 4 L s Prieit i . ! -.-l:--lm i SRDATE. 13 and 135 b o Fare, “mn“nflm TAVERN OF TAMALPAIS NOW OPEN. Ticket glfices, -mrhtu-.‘li-wom X 3:30 pm) 5:00 pm| Sebastopol. [10:90 am(10:35 amy 735 pm| 6:0 pa, the Gevsers; Spetugs, HY blatt publishes a special dispatch from bad Sprt Budapest which says that the Austrian Serings Sprin, Springs, Upper Laks, John lvnnd Ban Ratasl at nalt Ticket offics. 852 Mark C. WHITING, Day's, Riverside, nee. 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