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THE SAN FRANCISCO I’EHSOIAI-I. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE., G H U usu:: i co., order on lns.,al ments; $15 upward; $1 ON 1 OS, 1117 Market st., be- .lxmh FATE @etective lork reasonable rates; 10 | experience. 1. B. RAY, 357 Jessie st | ™ y, Nov | O'clock Noen. CHOICEPBL SINESS CORNER. artition_Sale. \‘H!{:lu,- )mr. | NW. cor. Jackson and Drumm sts.: improve- Sutter. | ments consist of § stores and lodging-houss nted to one tenant; §120 per month; lot 60x80. e s, HAYPS.ST. BUSINESS PROPERTY. i dministrator's Sale. Art Talor. | 951 and 452 Hayes st., near Octavia; flat of § Tooms and bath, coal yard and stable: rents$55 { per month; jot %x120 to rear street; subject to confirmation by the Superior Court. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. An undivi half interest in the following 3 propesties, subject to confirmation by the court: e B B4, B43 and 5 Haight st., §. line, near Fill- e K Dought; | more st. 3 l.story bay-window houses of 7 ,,}‘F MAN'S, 506 Kearny st " | rooms and bath each: reats §(5 per month: ce- EST and best in America—The Weekly | TeDt Walks: street accepted; lot 60X1%9 to rear fPages, sent to any address in the | . NO 2 tates or Canada one B R - Market st.. S line, bet. Noe and Castro PHY _«m. cholee Tot 1s well sifuated and rapldly SICIANS AND SURGEONS. | eoming choice bustness property: lot gt O'DONNELL_Office and residence, N irregular Market st between Sixth and Seventh. payments. - under Bt Nicholas Hotel. ver, dlamonds and preclous stones R YKEL, §17 Market st. ( PACIFIC HEIGHTS RESIDENCE. e 213 ‘Green st S line, near Fillmore et.: | choice modern residence of 14 rooms an: I-.Sl‘A'l'h—( ITY—FOR SALE. commanding a marine view; lot 38: bathe 127:6 ALDWIN & HOWELL. 10 INVESTMENT. Mary st.. near 5th and Mission houses of 6 rooms eac! nts #2 per month; with iittle these rents could be considerably im- lot 4ox ¥ -ST. INVESTMENT. N. line, near 34 st.; ' MONTGOMERY ST. o ste.: WaYs rentes outlay proved; Rents 3600 per annum e downtown centrally and 532i; Bryant st., nonth; street accepted; lot surveyed and title guaranteed by the Californla Title and Insur- ance Co.: lot 25x80. SOUT; DE_INVESTMENT. . Marins view home . bet. Harrison and Bryant, bth - se of 6 rooms and bath improvements consist of 3 flats of near Union-st. excelient | 4 rooms each; rents §27 per month; cement side- walk: street accepted; bank mortgage of $1250 at 6 ver cent can remain CHOICE BUSINESS PROPERTY. th st., near junction of this desirable business Ri . near Church ft.; lot 25x er particulars apply st our office. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale n Mateo; Church st., sale or iease—4% acres near good soll; perfectly level. 211 fear Markel cail after § b, m. KEAL EST GRIFFI room 1—Hundreds s and city 1 particulars M sale operty call at my office. 30x10 413 Kearny st NEW cottage, § rms rental terms; and vacs ts of 5 rooms and bath each: rents §29 per | ect ‘bituminized and accepted | for exchange or | P | 310 Mon ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and v-f-rl. BUTTER, 849 Ns—Nleely hrnllh.d front rooll suitabie for one or two gentlemen; private. TURK, 126—1 furnished room, with closet and TURK, 1205%—Unfitrnished front suite. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 109 Velencla st. P B SRS e ROOMS AND BOARD. McALLISTER, 110%—Room and board; gas and bath: §18: private family. ROARD and rooms at 415 First st, near Har- rison. FIRST-CLASS modern family hotel; Sacy wdy. rooms: fine table. 1804 California st. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper. for mailing. $1 per year. o e e e e e e ROOMS WANTED. | COUPLE aestrs 3 furnished rooms for house | | _keeping in Mission. Box 2710, Call office. | | | YOUNG man wants & room with private fam- | fly; state price. Box 2708, Cail otfice. P ] NOTICES. SPECIAL ROOMS papered from $2 50; whitened $1 up; painting done. Hartman Paint Co., 319 Third. | BAD tenants efected for $4: collections made; | city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION €O., | 415" Montgomery st., rooms 3-10; tel. 3580. | e Y : SEWING KACHINE! A“D SUPPLIIS. fa ALL Kinds bought, | paliring lowest rates; BOUGHT, sold, rented, repaired; needles and shuttles: reduced rates. 145 6th; phone Mint 4. | ALL xinds bought, sold and repairing xumn- | “teed. Charles Plambeck. 15th. . rented, exchanged; re- open even. 205 Fourth. STORAGE- AND WAREHOUSES, TEKINS Van and Storage Co.. 122 Mission st. | "tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. WILSON BROS., storage and moving; covered vans. Tenth and Market; phone South 762. | PACIFIC Storage ana Furniture Moving Com- | pany. 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281 SLOT MACHINES. BOUGHT and s0ld; new and second hand; large display: very cheap. 927 Market, room 220 ——— e —— | 'l‘\ I"E“ RITERS A‘D !ll'PLlE!. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS-We eell better machines for less money than any | | house In the city; rentals, $3. The Typewriter | Exchange, 3 California; telephone Main 265 | ALWAYS bargains in_typewriters; any make. | Write for prices to L. & M. ALEXANDER, | mery st. REAL E!TA'I'E WANTED. A _SMALL farm, near town: no agents. Box 3826, Call office LAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND Notice_Dividend N cents per share) of the Oceanic Bte lfiv Company will be payable at the office the company, 327 Market st., on and after Thurs. AL A!EDA HEAL ESTATE. 50_AUCTION prices t modern B-room Cottage in Alameda: pgriect plumbing; fine l cation; 2 blocks from station & high school; terms. A. G. Burns, 1501 Park, Alameda. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. THERE'S MONEY IN IT. | Only $1500; a fine plece of property, fronting | on § streets; size 120x270; just one block from mew school house site and just the place to reise poultry. MASON & McLENATHEN, Adjoinirg P. , Berkeley. $i0 CASH. balance $10 per month: 3-room ttage In good condition: high basement: all sewered: 3 biocks to cars: few W. C. MORAN, Lorin stat! O0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. FOR sale in Oaklar modem houle built for bome by day's work: lot 80x132; 3 blocks from local station: best résidence neigh_ borhood: for sale to ck than house cost. HERON Broadway. wn these beautiful . articulars and price liets fice. BALDWIN & Howl—:!!. OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. GOOD houses. TIN & CO.. PATING M Get_list from GEO. W. 1008 Broadway, Oakland. AUS- um, all rented; 4 fine Rents $53 per § rooms and bath modern flats and rear hfiun:. 40x110 feet;'16th, | OAKLAND Flll\x’l‘lnl FOR SALE. rear Valencia f o smeae etbslnm ke et Trmdil AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas. the OF MARK furniture dealer, iith and Frankiln, Oakland. BUSINESS PROP- | T. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. MENTINA, 281, off Fourth st.—Complete Housckeeping rooms; private. 535 Second floor of 4 nicely furnished newly papered; no children; splendid private residence. , 353—3 furnished housekeeping, connect- $5.000—Wide bitumen street re 4 roo: “tenements cars pass: lot 25x 2 flats above and for §770 per 3 P annum rented PARK PANHANDLE FLATS 2 pew elegant | tube; frescoed CENT. N STREET—BARGAIN I rents §1 per month; HARRISON, -2 rooms, furnished complete PA SNAP—ON LARK sekeeping; large yard; rent $13: first §6.000—Near fine Pine ot.; 3 HOWARD, 1116—2 nice housekeeping _rooms, furnished, $: also 1 housekeeping room, %. HYDE, 408_Sunny front alcove suite, complete for Housekeeping. $20; also other suite, $17. LYON STREET RESIDENCE. HOWARD, 6%—Large front bay-window room 25x119:9 feet. n{d kitchen, complcte for housekeeping; fin cheap. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. wy near Pr-nxunq furnished A ms for housekeeping: rent $is. ake offer; 3 flats of §, 4, 3 rooms; rents 0 per month; nr. th and Howard sts 1402, OCTAVIA, corner Geary—Large sunny : 4 — furnished bay-window; mantel; ; light | SOUTH OF MARKET BARGAIN. housekeebing; $10. T $1.600—Rents $300 per r; fronting om two | SHIPLEY, “near SixthComplets Imua-cr keeping rooms, double or single; priv streets. 2 flats and cottage. | heap. = - | > A LOVELY HOM SOUTH PARK, 18 Three sunny front rooms . | _micely furnished; convenient for housekeeping. MIDST S NE AND FLOWERS WEBSTER, 1542 Furnished rooms, suitable for housek: ving, or single. WILLOW ave., 10, off Larkin, near Bddy—$12; 2 rooms furnished for hskpg.: no children. FLATS | A BRANCH office (w'c.u Mvenlkmnu and YOUR RENT MONBY | Bas established 08¢ attractive modern flats me and bath; rented for | price §1,50 modern Mission cottage h. sunny side street. $500 cash down; of 4 and § 325 per month. CHEAPEST LOT IN THE RICHMOND. theast cor. 1§th and California st: | 27:4x96:1 feet. CLAES!FI!D vertisements and subscriptions branch affice. 2200 Fillmore st. R e ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. A_EBRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms Zic to §1 r’r night; §1 25 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping; open all night. 1428 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- BE PLEASED TO SUBMIT OFFERS | BURNBTT, Y 420 OX ANY OF ABOVE PROPERTIES. | _pished rms, suites, single; also unfurnished. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., Elk)— 68 MARKET STREET. ted, nicely furn. sunny roms., $1 lD to 31 NoTT 25¢ to $1 50 nAfllL MRS. P. RANFT. PROBATE BALE. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to an| order of eourt the Union Trust Company, as executors of the will of A V. R. Pixiey. ceased, will sell in subdivisiohs ail Cwned by #aid estate In the Liock bounded by Fillmore, Eteiver, Union and Green sts. rices ranging from . $1256 AND UPWARD. streets are accepted, iots are Jarge and level, command smaad riews, close proximity to I.ht BUSH, 627—Nlcely furnl-hed sunny room to let. CLIFFORD, 4 Ellls, cor. Masos—Handsomely ed sunny rooms: prices reasonabl FOLSOM, 95, cor. 6th (The Oliver)—New fur- nished sunny rms. single or suites; reasonable. GEARY, 3% -Sunny front room and other !vvrr! $1 50 and 32 50 per week. GEARY, 405 (The ‘Xu\lrr!)—Eh(lnflY furnished ™™ IHI'.?I or single; travelers accom: ted. | GRAND SOUTHERY, southeast corner Seventh and Miseion sts.—Sunny rooms, en suite or single; ladies’ parior; reading-room; elevator. LARKIN, §13%—Large sunny room, suitable for 2 gennnun sas and bath; -easonable. LAR PALMAS, 189 Market st.—Suite of 3 or 3 rms. . private; bath; sin. rms.; board opt'onal. LINDEN ave., nished room; be the ‘ou rable ot in the Western® Adition: £t. electric and Union st. cars pass the prop- erty, tr-!u!emn( to all portions o( the aity. See 'them_to. TyoN & FMOAG, 114 Montgomery st A VERY .desirable corner in Richmond: suit able for business or for church 3 east corner of Clement st. and 316, near Gough—One large fur- also small one; reasonable. 7, Eighth—New furnished bay-window room. $1 per week; transient. MISSION, €32, 1 biock frml Call—Fine double rooms; permanent and transient. 'W ARLINGTON, 1015 Market st.—Nicely ed rooms. $% a week up; 3c a day up. o’rmzm-—eu. Tooms and offices; elevator; electric 'luvh.. ave.; ROSEDALE House. 319 and 321 Eliis st.—Rooms, might 25c to §1, week 3125 to $4; open night ROYAL House, 126 Ellis &.—m@ light; -room, lor; rooms, !.fll.fil;ml. to $5: ‘month, A on q rooms with hot and o BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS | also 2, $12; also hall rooms, $4 to . | PRDPOS ALS. OPPIf‘E of the engneer T l!lh Lighthouse San Francisco, Cal.—Proposals will i elvedl at this office until 12 o'clock | noon, on Friday, November 30, 1900, and then | opened, for the rental of San Clemente lsl- tion), for a period of filve years. Informa- | tion and blank fo: of proposals may be | | bad at this office. AS. E. L. B. DAVIS, ! Major, Corps of Engineers, U. 8. A, En- gineer Twelfth Lighthouse District. | PROPOSALS for stone wall—General depot, Quartermaster's Department, 3 New Mont- gomery st., San Francisco, October 1, 1360 Bealed proposals will be received at this of- until 11 o'clock a. m.. on November 1 and then opened, for construction of | ong southern bcundary of Mili- tary Reservation, Presidio of San Francisco, accordance with plans and specifications n on applics MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued | yesterday: | | _John L. Conner, 24 2620 Laguna street, and | Josephine Kennedy, 21, %07 Clay street. Bernard A. Stevens, %, city, and Jessie Allen, 2, Rio Vista. Patrick W. Pyne, 4, Tone, Amador County, | and Marte B, Gysin, 4, lone, Amador County! Rodolphus 8. Dyer, 47, 1912 Mission street, and | Sophia Gordon, 47, 32 Domentk Gatt, mona Moora, 32, David_Lammon, ai reet. { ws Bryant street, and | 14 2, Annle Eastland, 18, 622 Solano street. Charles Petersen, 23, 133 Twentieth avenue, | and Caroline Petersen, 23, 622 Raiiroad avenue. Angelo Bonfiglio, 3% 12 Lafayette place, and t Cristina M Kearny street ' BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. | rth, macriage and death notices ment by mlll will not be inserted. They must be handed | in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. BIRNBAUM-In this city, October 28, 1900, to the wife of Louls Birnbaum, a son. BOHLEN—In this city, October 22, 1900, to the wife of Henry M. Bohlen, a son. | EDELMANN—In this ctty, ‘October 23, 1900, to the wife of J. F. Edelmann, a daughter. ! | GLAUDER~—In this city, October 28, 1500, to the | | _wite of Fred G. Glauder, a daughter. | HILES—In this city, October 24, 1900, to the | “wife of David Dunham Hiles, a daughter., | HOELSCHER—In this city, October 26, 1300, to | the wife of William Hoelscher, a son. JUNGSTEN—In this city, October 26, 1900, to the wifejof Rudoiph D. Junsten. a son. { MUTH- U In Oakland, October 29, Ne00, o the wifs of L. Auth-Hasomtiseen, & daughter. B I — <KLE-SCHRAGGEIn this bity, Octo- btl' 2’.\ 1900, by the Rev. H. N. Bchoenfeld, Leo Garfinkle and Alexandra Schragge, both of San Francisco. K RWIV—ln the Cit; LAWLOFIn the ‘City and County Hospits LELAND—In this city, Oc MAYRISCH—In this MORINE—In this city, October Catherine EMITH—In this clty, October 23, 190, Margte, | late residence, 781 Sutter street. Interment | private, Masonic Cemetery. STROM—In this city, October 29, Gustave Eirom, a native of Alax Wasa, Finland, aged STUART—In this city, 1 | @ay, November i, 1900. Transfer books clo: Church of the Advent, Eleventh street, near | Friday, October 26, 180, at 3 o'clock p. m. Market, where services will be held at 1l | { E. H. SHELDON. Secretary. o'clock. Interment Cy ss. Lawn Cemetery. | | ULLIVAN — In this city, October 30, 1900, WATERMA! orncm and members of Schlueterx O CALL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1900. M laus Harder, a native of Elmshorn, Holstein, Get:rm" T e e ends An £ully Tavited 1o attend. the Puneral this day (W.flnz—hy.l;_llflnchck lr;m(htmnu‘l running water; suitable for 1 or 2 gentiemen. | BSriots of H. T Manss, 3l Mission street, TURK, 52N room; bath and gas; | HAYES—In this city, October 29, 1900, Aleck, ol g g o beloved son of Bridget and the late Dennis = Hayes, and brother of Agmes, Hannah and nah Kittle Hayes and . W, burth, a na- uu of San Francisco, aged 25 years 5 months Feli streets, where a solemn requiem mass. 'Ill be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com. mendng at §:30 o'clock. Interment Mount oy AN John D. el years Friends ces fally, invited to attend the fun Tuneral this day (Wednesday), at 2 0 from ber late resi- Srca Lty Sizct, Detween: Gastes ‘end Diamond. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Castro and Chen- ery streets. County 100, AnIM Kirwin, a e o Irehnd ued ber 30, MO Peter Lawlor, a native of Ireland, aged 50 o gy George W., beloved son of fl-nry & WadAitcia T land, a native of San Jose, aged 33 years and mont] eity, October 29, 1900, Charles, dearly beloved on of Mrs. Bertha Mayrisch and the lats Otto Mayrisch, and brother of Otto, William, Herman and Fred Mayrisch, Mrs. lson and Mrs. A Alll- son, a native of San Francisco, aged 27 years € monthe and 2 dave H (=g en: and ac tances are respect- fully invited to attend the runeru to-morrow (Thureday), at § o'clock, from the pariors of Valente, Marini & Co., 1524 Stock- ton street, near Union, thence t I O. O. F. Cemetery. I 29, 1900, Edgar S., husband of B. Morine, and | brother of Mrs. A. M. Turner of San Diego, Cal., & native of Port Medway, Nova Scotia, aged 46 years 1 month and 15 days. £7 Friends and acquaintances ate respect- tully, invited to attend the funeral this day ‘ednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the Mission l‘.lnnlc Temple, 2668 Mission street, between Twepty-second and Twenty-third, iinder the auspices of Mission Lodge No. i and A. M. Cremation Odd Fellows’ Remains at the funeral parlors of Lunt, 2668 Mission street. Cematery. Bunker & beloved daughter of Savina and the late | C. Smith, and granddaughter of Mra, Smith, a native of England, aged § years § months and 29 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are"respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o’clock, from her | 42 years. October 29, 1300, Lea- nora, beloved wife of Alfred Wallace Stuart, daughter of David and Mary Efler, mother of Benhl and Earl Bidwell, and sister of Mrs. Mary Wilbur and Mrs. Nevada Cox, a native of Shasta County, Cal., aged 38 years 9 months and 20 days. pevsct | [ Friends and acquaintances are fully Invited to attend the funeral thi day | (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from her late | residence, 602 McAllister street, thence to the | James O. Sullivan, a native of Essex County, | New York, aged 58 years. (7 Friends and acquaintanices and members Typographical Union No. 21 are respect- a1y Tavited to attend the paneral to-morrow | (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of McAvoy & Co., 1239 Market street, between Eighth and Ninth, thente to St. Mary's (Paul- | ist) Church, corner California and Dupont streets, for services commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment National Cemetery. —In this city, October 29, 1800, Charles E., youngest and beloved son of Cath- | erine and’ the late John Waterman, Srnesor Mts. Touise. ann aua decgs | Waterman, a native of Francisco, aged 27 years 3 months and 4 days. g Friends and acquaintances are respect- flly invited to attend the funeral this day Wednesdas), at 2 o'clock. from the pariors TR S "E Cov, 1057 Mikaton strect: b tween Se\erlh and Bighth. Interment i. O. 0 F. Cemetery. Crystal Couneil No. 4. F.. are notified to attend the fu- Beal & s late: oam Terrence Borden, this day (Wednesday), 1:30 o'clock, from McGinn's undertaking rlon. ll mdy nnct. By order TRUB LOCKE, Coul ADVERTISEMENTS. and =3 § Comfortable Carpets in every pattern, design, color and col- orings for economical house- wives and office men of taste. | We are exclusive dealers in the best there is of Carpets, Linoleums, Mattings, Curtains. Big windows full of pretty furnishings this week. 215- 217 Sutter St., above Kearny. 50, by the at! D.D. iiltam G. Hopkins and Meta Westphal, both of fan Francisc JOHNSON—PERIN—In this city, October 30, 1906, by the Rev. Dr. John A B. Wilson, Jamies H. Johnson of Fruitvale and Lou Pe KAI“FRAGANBAWXI] this cf Ocmber 28, | | "1500, by the Rev. J. G. Mangold, Ben Katser | and Emma Ganbatz. | MACAVOY—MacPHIE—In this oity, October 23, 8 Cohn, Seattle W Wiillamse: smon !(rs G B Martyn, ivash Jlis. Seattl yson, iss Hammer, tle E Finla, E Everson, Cal Raree G.RAND no'n:u Noakorts e T Danich ock & w, Nome| “’ A W:l!;o: :e-'.ztli A |G Williams, Seattle t Charieson. Cal |T J Wmmey & w, Ba- rsfield | " 1900, by the Rev. E. G. Mathena, . Ernest | J Graves, S Jose Macavoy and Grace e, both " of Ban | J E Govbart, Texhs |F'D Geiey, Honolulu M L Kalser, Btockton H Lockwood, Vancouv e e e e e e e . g 1)_Xe“vm|*n Vallelo |Mrs Evans, Columbus | or & W, nd, | DIED. £, Charer, Reava | W Jerestaw, cojimbus Baettge, Ca Lawlor Peter € Stanley, ind b n".m Sutter C Davis, isador 3 w. L A Spinelli, S Jose (T J Boyd, S Rafael ,'Charles A. Morine, Edgar 8. C Bmith, Cal J T Grace, § Rosa English, Alice yrisch, Charles M F Tarpey, Cal W A Dunn, N Y Hammond, Jobn mith, Margie J Davis, Ogi Mrs A Sanborn, Cal | Harder, Nicolaus Strom, Gustave F E wriznt, | Miss rn, Hayes, Aleck 51 t Leanora R A Batterfleld. L Ang J D Smith, Cal Helse, Anna Sullivan, James O, M Goldsmith, ton| J Shebly & w, Grass V. Kirwin, #ndrew Waterman, Chas, E.. W Cook, Cal |W Ashe & -_i. Berlin o Knight, S Barbara |F T Butler, Toronto ETT! In this city, October 30, 1900, - ) g B aatisn, beloved wite of Capiain Chasies | Jy Vyoohatter, Kern A Murphy ‘N ¥ Baettge, mother of Mrs. H. S. Manuel, Mrs. | ¥ Thonroors, Oors el B g Charics Josewoaky, Mra: F. Watson, Mre B | A Austin & w, Nebe |A F Bocon: b e Rich, Mrs. C. Swanton and and | 4 To o, Maders . |7 Lustis e Emma Baettge, and stepmother of Mrs. | 3 M et & ustig, Visalia Schukowsky, Mrs. Burge and Mrs. Bordwell, _» lonsa Miss McDonald, Boea a native of Ireland, aged 54 years 10 months | , % Fonoluly S L Jyeidier, Oakland e A E Webb, Coalinga |A Neflson, Sacto L7 Remains at the funeral parlors of H. F. | B J Lawton, L ¥ W Dansville | | Maass, 917 Mission street. L Dearth, L Anz | W C Jones, L Ang | DAVIEIn this city, October 3, 1900, At his | Wra seorum. Chicago | P Stmonds, Nevada - Mrs Mordin, a 'CE Lilly & w, Nevada fesidence, 1805 Factfic avenue, Tsador. beloved e i B C Ry 8w h busband of Esther Davis, and father of Louls, | S5 & Jiises. iy Sadua Healey, Alfred and Adron Davis, Mrs. s. | M™ B Tate Bva Davis, a native of Pownd, — o °° | w 1 ety .| W Tacs, Low o te a native itch, Australia |W Lacy, L7 Notice of funeral hereafter. T McL Muir, Austgalia|J P gfln‘r & w, El e e S Qo R O | B N e e cue thony Rosie and brother of Faul dr., | § D Vormaids, Sydney| W J Sherman. § Lake Rosie, Florence, Ella_and Ehm, | R France G E Goodman, Napa .mx|vootNM!Mflmeu:‘6&hwm:mu Mrs G E Goodman, Cal and % days. J Kiener, France H 8 Weebotter & w, ends and achuaintances are respect- | L Rosenheim, Da: N fully invited to attend the funeral this day | A_F Alberton & w. R F % (Weanesday), @t 1030 orcioek Trom the'real” | racoma D Pepper, Fal ce of hi 710 San Bruno avenue. | G R Allen, Cal D Jr Interment Holy Cross ery. 8 Storrow, Ang R H Mitchell, ENGLISH—In this cif onobor u. uoo. uu' #Joehm\. Y J W Piper, Boston Poh ehd Siiker ot Perey ana"Melills Eng. | ¥ W Stephenson; Oskia|X de k. lish, a pative of San Francisco, aged 1 year | C W Randall, Cal H Eppinger S B e Loy, [] Moo toae u;uuoxm—m-na mo r-n. in zm- my. -~ mm'.;.;dhm Cg a‘g'l N lmnmnfl. -na uu.er e m Afanton and | L Hm k'S C Hamilton, l‘hfl& -udnyar-maunm J8 Cal G Coventry &sw, Denv funeral hereafter, Mrs ? MJ.UIB I'-vl'.%mnnt r, Denver EiSuEE A S N M i e R 2 Waan Gonzales, HENRY J. ER CO., NEW WESTERN (Buccessor_to & C Axal, Manila Js FUNERAL mugi&% %Efi%m; 3 e 4 on, Wash! K 3 st ‘School. 0L Brown, Stockton | Miss r-% [ S D Simpeon, Dover F R Thompson, Denver | W Fe Siith, Los Ang_ | W friniity sz Mrs L Storm, lt%. | Thompson won. | ett, Colonel G. C. | B. Hollywood, H. C. Wy’ TALENT LOSES AT LATONIA Molo, Heanly Backed Fa- vorite, Breaks Down in the Stretch. PSS C Wonderly, Who Was Up on Bob Baker in the Fifth Race, Is In- definitely Suspended by the Judges. e CINCINNATI, Ohio, Oct. 30.—The talent got an awful setback in the fourth race at Latonia to-day, when Molo, the heavily backed favorite, broke down In the stretch and hobbled in on three legs. far behind his field. The judges did not like Won- derly’s ride on Bob Baker, in the fifth race, and suspended the boy indefinitely. Weather fine; track fast. Summaries: Six furlongs, selling—Fulminate won, Dr. J. . Ramsey second, Robert Gr-y third. Time, Five furlongs—Ep won, Trinity Bell second, Resignation third. Time, 1:02. One_mile, selling—Btta won, Honaywood sec- ond, Peter Duryea third. Time, One and an eighth miles, lelllnl‘—slt Gatian won, Winepress second, Violet third Time, 1:56%. Five and a half furlongs, selling—The Coven- anter won, Semator Beveridge second, Mateo third. Time, 1: Six furlongs, selling—Lord Zeni won, Onam- astus second, Blenheim third. Time, 1:15%. NEW YORK, Oct. 30.—In spi dull, threatening weather, a crowd was in atendance at the “&n City recetrack to-day. A ughr_ rain leu during the night—not enough to make the track heavy. The Katonah stakes was the only fea- ture, and Annie. Thompson at § to 1. romped home an easy winner. Snark made | the early running. At the stretch: turn | Thompson _came up and won by three lengths. Cherries, All Saints and Moor {ought it out (or e place and finished as bad start nmxy ruined the first race. Ma.rlben Ralston and Unmasked were al- most left, while the rest were all strung out. Musette taced to the front on the first quarter and \uted lo;x’f enough to win by a neck from Gold Herbert won the second raee easily from Compensation and Walt Not, and e ter won the fourth race, a handicap. The Amazon took the last race from Bel- ot the ade and Prestidigitator. Shaw was up ‘; The hl‘l’n‘ reinstated to- day. favorites were suc- . Three out of six cessful. Summary: About six furlongs—Musette Wl. Gold Heels second, Chuctanunda third, Time. One mile and 70 ‘ra t Not thlrd. Tlmb. pRTEY sation fecond, Wi The Katonah, about six l’urlbnr— Annie Cherries second, All Saints third. Time, 1:10%. One and an eighth miles—Decanter won, Taf- taclo second, Intrusive third. Time, 1:53%. About six furlongs, lelllnr—lih:n:el( won, Tal- cose second, The Regent third. Time, 1:10%. One mile ‘and 70 yards, selling—The e Dl sacand, Prestidigitator third: Timi CAGO, Oct. 30.—Results at Lake- Weather cloudy; track slow: . B. bell won, Lord Roberts second, Krewer third. Time, 1:04 4-5. Five furlongs—Alpaca won, Daisy O second, Olekma third. Time, 1:04 1-5. One mile—Azim won, Hylo second, Hanswurst and | third. Time, 1:48 1-5. Five and ‘a_ haif furlongs_Kenflworth won. second, Algaretta third. Time, e—Lennep won, Prince Blazes second, Obsidlan third. ’flm‘ 1:44 2-5. One mile and an efghth, selling—Hood's Bri- gade wo Chance second, Oxnard Time, 2: ST. LOUIS Oct. 30.—Weather fine at Kinloch Park; track heavy. Results: Five and o hait turlongs, selling—3iss Bram- ble won, econd, Brightle B third. 1 Six furlongs, selling—Varro won, Robert Jr second, Harry Pulllam third. Time, 1:20%. Seven turiongs—Nobleman won. Chickamauge second, Belle Simpson third. Time, 1:33. Aariongs, seliingLady Curzon Blmmfinld aecond, Belle of the Glenn m.lnl Time, 1:19. One mile .nd sixteenth—Blghor won, 'l'om Glimore second, ‘Orlandine third, - Time, 1:56. Seve: . selling—Horseshoe Tobacco won, Tildy Ann second, Harrs Thoburn third. Time, 1:3. FLY-CASTERS AT BANQUET BOARD Wielders of the Dainty Fly Feast. Medals Won During Past Sea- son Awarded to Victors. Three-score members of the San Fran- elsco Fly-Casting Club met at the banquet board In a downtown rotisserie last night and discussed the good things of life and | matters pertaining to their favorite pas- time. In the absence of Alex T. Vogel- sang, who was expected to act as toast- master, the pleasing duty devolved on W. o Mgnsfield, president of the organiza- on. In presenting the medals won during the year to the clever wielders of the colored fiy Mr, Mansfield delivered an earnest speech. He informed the recipients of the trophies that meant a great deal. He said the medal represented a great deal more than its in- trinsic value; it was a trophy which em- bodied the fuifiliment of every condition of true sportsmanship. He then said it re- called the competition on the banks of beautiful Stow Lake and the magnanimity of fellow members, wWho were ever ready to counsel, assist and advise those who were striving to perfect themselves in the aft of fly-casting. He said many other nice thin; and Dr. W. E. Brooks and Edward %‘verett who received trophies, fittingly responded. om'; ’t'hreepl?uedlln ‘were presented by the club this year. The winners in the various classes wgm had in the past won tmphlu were satisfled to take the glory. George H. Foulks, who won the Smyth medal, for the greatest improvement during the year, was unable to attend because of the news of the death of his mother, The winners in the various classes were: Champlonship class—Long distance. H. C. Golcher; accuracy. D. Mansfieid: delicacy, W. D. Munme\d. First class—Distance, H. F. Muller; ac- curacy, Edward Everett; delicacy, H. i class—Distance, Dr. W. E. poecena gnprovemontv—GoornH Foulks, 9 6-10 per ent; F. W. Bretherton, 8 4-10 pe- cent; Dr-W. E. Brooks, § 3-10 per cent. "Among those at the ¢ bangiiet board were: M. C. Allen, W fi' Breth- Pratt, H uslru W (} Geneul 0. M. Benn, . Blade E. Dassonville, A P. W. Watson, H. C. Golcher, M. J. Geary, Dr. von Hoffmann. Samuel A. Hetter. E. H. Hormn Rudolph henbruck. C. R. Ken- nift, G. nk, W. J. L. Kierulft, T. C. Klerulfl AR SLovett. Ho B Muller, 'W. D. Mansfield, W. A. L. Miller, William shnd Joliph Shad, Ioleph Pettier, F. N. Stratton, A L(nmnh Louis Levy, 3 neér, George Walker, Jameés Watt, Charles ‘man, C. G. H. G. W. Dinkelspiel, C F. Lagercrantz, George Grant Fred ' Dassonville, E. A Mocker, J. F. Slebe, W. C. Brooks, Horace Smyth and C. M. W e Builders’ Contracts. ft (owner) with John McCarthy m‘nllm Clintor Paul (contractor). u-d brick ), 8 63:10; corner of Mission Fremont Mllfl"byfllfll $1540. OCEAN TRAVEL. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- First and Brannan streets, at 1 for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG. the winning of a medal | Young, | COLUMBIA CLUB HIGHTERS READY == Neill and 'l‘remble in Fine Condition for Their Fistic Battle. e Exciting Bouts to Be Presented at | Woodward’s Pavilion To-Night. Golden Gate Club Fights. S i Ring-goers will wend their way to ‘Woodward's Pavilion this evening to ses the outcome of the boxing bouts arranged by the Columbia Athletic Club. It has been so long since the public has seen & professional contest that there is every | likelthood there will be a large outpour- ing of the sporting element. Al Neill, the local middle-weight, and | Ben Tremble of Los Angeles will battle | twenty rounds for a decision and Henry | Lewis and Charles Thurston will go fif- | teen rounds. Toby Irwin and Eddie Toy will inaugurate the evening’'s entertain- | ment by fighting ten rounds. Jack “n)sh | will referee the bouts. Ben Trembie, who is to do_ battle wit Neill, is a_brother of Jim Tremble, thi Southern Califernia miadle-weight, wha‘ went down before the heavy punches of | Australian Tim Murphy some months ago. Tim McGrath, who has the brothers un- der his protecting wing, has the greatest | confidence in the world that Ben will take | Neill's measure. Nelll s Drpona.nl is a likely looking fel- | | s built on lines similar to his | but is a trifle taller. Hs | rty inches around the chest g as a young bull. McGrath to the Hammam baths | terday to weigh him. Tremble balanced the bar at the figure named in the arti- | cles of agreement and Tim breathed | easier. Tremble donned the gloves with clever “Spider” Kelly yesterday and those who saw the set-to sagely wagged their heads and said the Southern Californian would do. Tremble has fought draws with “Sol- dier’” Phil Green, mmy" Rowan, Bob Thompson lnd omer wel-known pugil- ists. Shifty T« ained a de- cision over ’h'embe a 1 -round bout, but Brother Jm evened matters up by fighting Tracy a draw. McGratn does not waat to comgany the brothers, as he is managing both. He shnpl{flsays that Ben can hit and advises hi: ends to show wisdom in thelr betting. Nelll has prepared for the fray at ths Beach Tavern on the Ocean boulevard. He is as fine as a racehorse and as hard as nalls Is the report that comes from his training quarters. Neill intends go- | ing East and he knows that a defeat will spoil his contemplated trip. He will fight hard to win and an exciting contes: should result. Thurston_and Lewis are in line fettle | and Toby Irwin is in the pink of condi- | tion and ought to make things lively for | Eddie Toy, his old opponent. The ad vance sale of tickets is large and a good attendance is assured. The Golden Gate Athletic Club will hoid | its next monthly fistic exhibition in| ‘Washington Square Hail on Friday even- ln% The lollowin well-known amateurs will appear: Joe Sullivan lml Mike Furd.‘ 120 pounds; Jack Murray and Geo: MaRon, 125 pounds: Jack Strell =t Beor, Carson, 128 pounds; Charles Prieste and “Sailor’ Sharkey,” i35 pounds; Fred Beil and Willlam_ Smith, 140 nd! harles | Ravain and’ "Young effri catch- | weights; Joe Ralph and George Sullivan, 165 pounds; A. A(tell and Jimmy Barry, 110 pounds. Harry eree all the bouts. OCEAN TRAVEL. 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