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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1901 11 PERSONALS. to order and for sale; Do oo S Sl el n or chl.\ ll lo'\-l ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. GEARY, 406(The Navarre)—Elegantly turnished m ites or single; travelers accommodal GOLDEN GATE ave., 403—Small sunny room; double bed; closet; ghs; 7. GRAND SOUTHERN, southeast corner Seventh 4 Mission sts.—Sunny rooms, en Buite or ngle; ladies’ parior; reading-room; elevator. J’BSSXE 863, near Fifth and Market—Furnished | . 4 and §5; housekeeping, . LAS PALMAS, 1§20 Market Suite of 2 or rms; private; bath: sin. rms; board Cptions r. | LEWIS place, 18—Furnished and unfurnished rTooms to lef; single or en suite. MINNA, 237, bet. 34 and 4th Single, douible and housekee MINNA, &7, o | _bay-window room, NEW ARLINOTON, 1015 Market st.—Nicely furnished rooms, $2 a week up; 8¢ & day up. ny furnished rooms and ctric lights; day, wk., mo. se, 59-331 Ellls st.—Rooms, week, $1 25 to $4; open mnight. 1is st.—Incandescent lght; smoking-room and ladies’ par- 1ght, 85¢ to §150; week, ™ 330 elevator on ground floor; Tooms with hot and cold water; baths, AN Apartment House, 38 Eighth at., - ket—Furnished or unfurnished. Changed hands; newly reno- coms, $8; sultes.’ $12 to $25 mo. $—Convenient, well-furnished tront esireble living rooms, . 128—Sunny furnished front bay- om: sultable for 2; apply upper flat, an on Glamonds, sealsiine, -n- bles. UNCLE HARRIS, YOfki Teagonable rates: 10 J. B. RAY, 357 Jeesi piano, French conversation by 408 Golden Gate ave. PILLOY South icely furnished k; transient. | OFARRELL, 1g; private baths, telephone, elec- sun all day; gas ranges; running ery room; will be arranged, clean- 4 newly furnished to suit. ROOMS AND BOARD. PHISICIANS AND SURGEONS. annex 307 c-momu | ound & most exceptionally good table, nt- tive and sightly rooms at modest rates. | £73—Rooms and bon.rd for 1 or 2 gen- terms reasonable. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED., discharged from army would i home comforts; wiil Box 967, Call otfice, aps for pa es ctter by return m (Chichester Chemical Ce., EAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 21, 1900—The secreiary of the Ban Francisco Protestant Orphdn Asy- lum Society, situated on Halght street, hereby ot he following orpl s have beon reselved ission and San each—4 eplendid oot- cars; large lots; ear H st., Sunset. Z & BROTHER nicle building. &t the institutio ary 1, 1901: Julia Ree: Hanike, § yrs. 11 mos. Mary W. Peterson, 1 | Mary P. Scott s, Cummings, § yrs. § | 5 yre. 1 mo.; Harold | i John M. Hapsen, e Asylum and Ho; 3 e that they J REAL ¥ STATE—COUNTRY—For ;_collections made; C COLLECTION CO.. PPLIES, ALL kinds bought, sold and repairing guaran- | “teca. Charies Plambeok, 1918 Mission, Br. 15th. | ALL kinds bought, paired; opsn even. GHT. ehutt] s0ld, rented, exchanged, re- phone Black 1124. 205 4th. needles and phone Mint 5. MAC BOU repaired: tes. 145 6th I" FRT!RE‘\le‘\TBI ‘;/A:pr;::;fi:ziatnsl !ty‘! N\? each. 0AKL AND kk C c—hls BROADWAY. 18 fiT(»IlA(. 3 A\l) WAREHOUSES. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. “TELE pu'nx}:s house or private lines, $4 50 a od price, las stalled. 1535 Pt. Lobos. 4 : car- | AND !lPPLlES. 'S IN TYPEWRITERS— TYPEW lll’I‘ERS GREAT BAR s nd bath; must - . | y: rentals, §3. The Typewriter - | e, Califo ; telephone Main 266. must be sold. A J. | — g g ) | ALWAYS bargains in_typewriters; any make. Write for prices to L.’ & M. ALEXANDER, ot S AL SR R OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. | LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, EHERIFF'E SALE-HUGH H. BEGGS, plain- Y, vs. AGNES V. NOLAN, dei e Justice’s Court, No. 14, ’:‘ day of \member entitied action, wherein the above named plaintiff, obl against AGNES V. NOLAN, defendant, on the ed & Judgment “euite of rooms and r shel for housekeeping; bath. | iith day of Beptember, A D. which sald — judgment wes recorded in the Clerk’s offl 20— FW*ARWJ rooms “‘ others; | said court, 1 am oom: ded to sell all the man | Higne, e cod finterest of ‘the ‘above ‘anmed defendant, AG! n and to al 6, comer Leriin—Single farnished | t"Ceridin' lot, piecs or parcel of iand, situ. S ;. W | ate, lying and being in the city and county of - } 8 Francisco, State of (‘J.llfnrnll, and bounded ¥ end described as follows Pl 313wl 3 g o Commencing at the -euthw-t corner of Sac- 2 b‘m’ 5 el ., W 0. ramento and Fillmore streets, running thence GATE ave., 6532 pewly furnished | southerly along westerly line of Fillmore back Sirest: T) foet nd § tnches; thenoe at right an- ront and S 3 inches; then parior; range; water; private bath; central location. | gles welu::ynluo:‘g:ll’u:d hence at § inches; and thenoce at 106 feet and 3 inches to point of commencement. lic motice is hereby given that on Fri- | Tore street 19 fest right angles easterly the sunny room, furnisbed for | closet, water; $8. furnished housekeeping rooms, | with yard; $12. City Hall, Larkin street wing, in the city and county of San Franc! 1 will, in o to said execution, sel NOLAN, and to the above dttcrlbed property, or £o much thereof as may be neces- sary to raise sufficlent money to satisfy sald judgment, with.nterest and costs, etc., to th ——————————————— | highes: and best bldder, for lawful money 0 and furnished TOOMS | ng United States. JOHN LACKMANN, Sheriff. San Francisco, December 20, 1900. E. M. MASSEY, Room 03, Claus Spreckels building. San Fran- orney for Plaint: hed sunny rooms | hot and col mr | 'uy unturnished rooms for th and wash tubs. subscriptions 00 Filimore st. HOOMS 70 LET—Furn. and Unfara. BIVIDEND NOTICE Dividend No. ¥ Trvai- ” tyfive cente per share) of utchingon AHLBORN HOTEL, 11 Grant ave—Best dol- | * & day family botel in city; polite attend- | SLSLs St th Comyany e be pymte &t the office of the cumpany, Ban Francisco, Ci ST Sawiar = Toon, e 0 elock . Jagu 3 et 50 m. & £ H. SHELDON, Secrotary. | DIVIDEND NO'I'ICE.—’PHO Nevada Nlflonll of the Board of S | e T = Biviaod was detiasca e Pee i -year, énding 3lat December, 1500, & the rate of nven [ able on and after 15th Transfer books will be closed from the 10th to the 15th inst., both days inclusive. GEORGE GRANT, Secretary. ance; large rooms; modern conveniences; rooms Bic up; first-class meals %e; free coach. WICK H'xuse. 145 Eixth—Rooms 260 512 r night 0 $5 per week, and light usekeeping; open s ail migh t. _ $06—A few furnished rooms, em single; all newly furnished. 3426 - Market (old No. 1380—Fur- . sultes, single; also unfurnished. BUCHANA 620 (The Ellg—Nicely furaished sunny sy, 26c up: wk., $1 50 up. Mrs. P. Ranft. 17 Polk, nr. Mkt—¥inely furn., reasonable; hot, cold water. January 8, 1501 single; . | DIVIDEND Notice—The Glant Powder Com- “furnished room and office, y, Con, A dividend, No. 25, of seventy- suitable for & Boctor: | Hve dents i capl! nia street, San sco, on January 10, 1901 reasonable. T closs Januesy 3, 1901 at noon. 138, cwly furnighed room; private A. SPARKS. : use of plano and parior; §7. 264—Furnished rear room for French 8 housekeeping 1f desired. i, 12 Large bay-window front room, 2 urnished with all conveniences, £oF ? gentiemen; private tamily. | CUELLO—In this city, cent per annum, pay- | ist. PROPOSALS. . U. B ENGINEER Offics, Flood bflllfllnl sco, Cal., January §, 100L—Seals mL Information on n‘r.mm. Lieut. Col. En- R N U 8 \BNGINDER Offics, Flood bullding. Ban Franolgco, Cal, “'uu-y 8, —luln:d for bunblng steam’ vessel will recelved here until ry 8, 1801, and then opened. S8 application. ~ CHAS ajor Bngineers. = B. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The i Mz:ynmn. marriage licenses were issued Paul A. Dunphy, Bddy street, and ith l.. Gn.rd|n'r, ll. Cll Eddy street. enedetto 'I‘rento , iman place, and Marla Perata, %, 9 Cavuns syeine omas W, AW, Blnckhum. oM. 90 Market street, g Froeper nc 15" d Rose R m 3{ Unlun street, an Geores "&. Tocum, ¥, 165" Californts street, -nv%‘ 0 , 19, 707 Mason street. 3 Yot e Y 5 SRt A.n.'nln Gn?ulfli 45 é‘t‘.l street, and X stree Ro Po& and Julta August W. , 35, 16 Reed street, and Mamie L B-m. 4063 Seventeenth st: Sven Danielson, 31, 544 Sacramento street, and Bigred 20, 10 Washington street. ey BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, BORN. BEHRBE-In this city, December 2, 1300, to the wife of Ernst J. Behre, a son. WHITE—In this city January 8, 1901, to the wife of Horace G. White Jr., & son. WHITTEN—In this clt; to the wife of C. F. KAERIED. In Ufll cltl mx. 'by M‘e Hoir unn, Char! Ca.n Francisco and Corlb“ Bum" of Napa ity DENNETT-FERREIRA—In this city;*Januy- ary 8, 1901, by the Rev. F. Doane, Wil- liam O. Dennett and Marie Fefl!lm both of Ban Francisco. GRBPEN—CARTER—In Sunol, at the residence of the bride’s mother, January 1, 1201, by the Rev. W. H. Cooke, Charles A. Green and Daisy Belle Carter, both of Sunol. BIEVERS—BURKET—In this city, January 7, 1901, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, John Sievers of San Francisco and Emma Burket of San Rafael DIED. Anderson,_August W. McCamn. Kitherine s, Herl Mecredy, Blizabeth Mowry, Laura A. Mueller, Willlam O'Connor, John J. que, Frances Poundstone, Ella Gardella, Glovanna Redington, Francls Haberli, Fredrick Robinson, George H. 3 Cather- Sheehan, Danfel Snodgrass, Ann Charles A Stark, Edwin L. Mary B. Sullivan, Devid Alphonse J Walsh, John Wickson, Catherine ~In the City and County Hospital August W. Anderson, a na Y, aged 23 years. is city, Long, Louisa Perry BOWLES—In t January 8, 1901, Her- bert Arthur, beloved son of Josephine Johan- sen and Arfhur Bowles, a native of Benicia, 1, aged 1 year 5 months and 23 days. In this city, January 8, 1901, Au- beloved wife of the late Robert , and mother of Miss Emma Christy Robert McGahey, a native of Bres- ‘Germany, aged 67 years 5 months and 8§ days :}rmnas and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day ) o clock, from the residence Mrs. Robert McGahey, 521 between Twenty-first and Interment Laurel Hill Ceme- ursday), at 1 of her daught: Douglass str ty-second. this city, Jn.nu!r) 8, 1801, Carrie d wife of Frank A. Clark, and of the late Colonel.F. G. E. Tittel, (New York pa’ daugh! a native of San Frauecisco. pers please copy.) > Friends and acquaintances are respect- invited to uttend the funeral this day from her late res to St. Stephen’s een Webster and Interment Laurel Hill 1901, fully January 9, Mary J., beloved wife of Joseph Cuello, and mother of Joseph J. Cuello, a native of Mexico, aged 42 years and 5 months. E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- y invited to attend the funeral this d: parlors of Porter & White, 122 Eddy street, thence to Yglesia de Nuestra Senora de Gua- dalupe, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at § o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DEAN-—In Haywards, January 9, 1801, John J. Dean, beloved busband of Johanna Dean, ana father of Dr. 3. Dean. a native of anty Kerry, Tréland, aged 80 years and monthe. ; Plfi'le’ndl and acquaintances’ are respect- | tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow 4 at 9:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, thence to the ‘All Saints’ Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. Interment Haywards Catholic. Cemetery. EHM—In this cit; beloved wife of | Paul, Roste, Flos January 8 191, Rosle A., ul J. Bhm and mother of e, Ella, Osoar, Dora and the late Charles, George and Eugene Ehm, a native of Danzig, West Prussia, Germany, aged 38 years 7 months and 29 days. o and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral this day , at 8:30 o'clock, from the parlors uhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, be- Seventh and Eighth, thence to St. Boniface's Church. Goiden Gate avenue, be- tween Jones and Leavenworth streets, where a requiem mass will be celgbrated for the re- ose of her soul, commenfing at § o'clock. nterment Holy Cross Cemetery, . GARDELLA—In this city, January 8§ 1901, Glo- Vanna Gardella. beloved wife of Giusepps Gflrdelh. a pative of Orero, Italy, aged 68 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from the Italian Church, Sts. Peter and Paul's, corner of Fil- | pert ai Dupont streets. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. N. B.—At 10:30 o'clock Jan- uary 10, 1801, there will be celebrated a re- quiem high mass for the repose of her soul. (=g fuliy (Thursda: of H. F tween Please omit flowers. HABERLI—In Vallefo, January 7, 1901, P‘rd. rick Haberl, father of Willlam T,, Geol W. and the late Frederick V. Haberll lnd Mrs. ¥. F. Boyd, a native of Switzerland, aged 68 years 5 months and 13 days. 7 Friends and ntfluilnumce: nnd comrades of Lincoln Post M 1, G. A. R, and mem- | bers 6f Musicians’ Union are respectfully in- | wvited to attend the funeral this day (Thurs- | day), at 10 o'clock, from B'nal B'rith Hall, 121 BEddy street. Interment Laurel Hill Ceme- tery. Remains at the parlors of A. W. Martin | & Co.. 118 Geary st. ot | HICKEY—In this city, Januery 6, 1001, Mrs. Catherine 1. Hickey, s native of Missourl, aged 76 years § monxh- ‘and § days. (Bastern papers please cof [ The funeral took place Jam 7] from £t. Ignatius Church, where A Selebrated for {he reposs of her soul st o'clock. The remains were pl-c-a in the mily vauit in Holy Cross Cemetery. JOSLIN—In this city, January 8, 1901, Charles A., husband of Adella Joslin, and son of the late Alfred end Nancy Jollln‘ a native of Blackstone, e., aged 62 years 7 months al"flen is ices are rel'peo&- fully invited to uuend the funeral this (Thuraday), at 2 o'clock, !:om th- rlors of Bunker & Lunt, 2§66 Mission Tt el iesion Masonic Temple. Cemetery, Presidio. KBELLNER (nee FOSTER)—In this city, Janu- ary 8, 1801, Mary Ellen, dearly beloved wite of Clifton George Kellner, & native of San Francisco, aged 29 years and 15 ; T Friends and acquaintances fully invited to attend the funeral this” day aay (Thureday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 708 California ltmé‘ thence to St. Mary's (Puniist Pathers) Church.. northeast corner of rola _and streets, ners polams rarsiems Bigh eass Wil b celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 10 o'clock, thence to Mount Cal- vary Cemetery. LEVY_Pntered into rest, in this city, Jenuary 17, 1901, Alphonse J., WOG son. Gt Rabbi and Mrs. “flr{ nd brocher of 8ol J., Herman M. of_Honol nlu. riam B. ida . and Welcome Ray Levy, a nfim of 5. California, aged S ‘Funer: at o Siock, “trgm the tamily tesiaence; 559 Post Street, and thence by 11:3) o'clock train to New Salem Cemetery for interment. Please omit flowers. CONGREGATION Beth members of this cor hmby m-uu—rn congregati: tified to attend the fulmru “R.Ahl oy J; , son of o Kl . | LON Pe 8. Long, a native of En‘h.ml, aged b5 years 2 months ndnA 4 g-.y- R n respect. Ngm‘!:d. t’) l.tt:: the m:.er-l"t‘ommv (Friday), at 1:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 676 Church street, between Dighteenth HENRY dJ. GALLAGHER CO. UNITED UNDERTAKERS, 27 and 29 Fifth st. Tel. South 167. , FUNERAL DIREOTOR3 AND EMBALMERS Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. Nineteenth. Interment Cypress Lawn c-mn-'y, by electric funeral car from corner m&mx th and Church ltntll. - thll city, Ji th- n. my,) anuary 8, 1501, Kat EE = ..',.N"* Ben-ageace MECREDY—In {his cxtr. uz her residence, t, tn.beth be- lvnd exander Mecredy, %r u..u or, Henry R, John. Wflllm lo' g.fl e y, Mrs. ‘W. R. Hughes of les and Mrs. el J. 'Schulthels, & native County Down, Jand, aged 75 years. @ Funeral services and interment private. MOWRY—In this city, January 7, 191, Laura A. Mowry, beloved mother of n‘.uen M. and B. Mowry, and aunt of Evelyn F. a native of Rhode Island, aged 7 3 months and 7 dave Friends and cqualitances are respect- £ully Invited (o ationd the Punessl thisday (Thursday), at 1 o’clock, from Westminster urch, corner of Webster and nterment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. MUELLER—In this clity, Jam 9, 1901, Wil- ilam, husband of Au ltl Mueller, father of Willlam Jr., and 0!'.0 ueller, 5 of M 1. lm of Bremervoerde Verein, commencing at f»n o'tlock. " Tnterment Cypress Lawn Ceme- N'Nm—!n this city, January 7, 1901, th- resi of his lfl Pixl nue, off Fill J. [ on '0f Witllam dearly belo i brother of James, 23 i Sary. Frank, Matthew, Edward and- 13 Con {4 bu Francisco, days. O'Catinor, & bative of years 2 months and 26 JUE—In this city, January §, 1901 ue, 'ndow of the late Professor BT Aimes, Joy s native of OF Fasiana, & 80 yedrs. 'DSTONE—In_this city, January 9, 1801 Ella Monnette, beloved wife of Alvin L. Poundstone, & hative of Ohlo, aged & years months and 7 day: . 1 ' TON—Ii thl oity, January 8, RE’DING n i, Sommen ton, lovi ington, LE 12T SF Blake and Mrs, Poter Kelly 'Jr., and brother of Joseph Redington, a nattve 'of Kings County, Ireland, aged 6 years and 5 months. =7 Notice of funeral hereafter. ROBINSON — In_ this city, January 8, 1801 George Henry Rol Robinson, a native of Wiscon- in, &i 5 E:nf:‘fiu St funeral later, SHEEHAN—In this city, January §, Dan- iel Sheehan, beloved father of Duuel 7. and Julla Sheehan and Mrs. P. Cahill of Sacra- mento, @ native of Cork, Ireland, aged 78 years. ENODGRASS—In Watsonville, Cal., January §, 1901, Ann Snodgrass, beloyi of Thomas Snodgrass, a native of New York, ” years STARK—In this city, January 9, 1901, Edwin Leitch Stark, youngest son of Willlam H. and Mary Stark, and brother of Geol Willlam and Herbert Potter Stark, a nat! ve of San Francisco, aged 8 years 2 months and 2] days. SULLIVAN—In this city, January 9, 1901 David, beloved son of the late Nash J. ‘and Mary ‘Sullivan, and brother of Daniel, Willie, 14zzie and Edward Sullivan, Mrs. Robert Stackfleith and Mrs. Charles Schiller, & na- tive of San Francisco, aged 16 years and 10 months. 7 Friends and acquéiintances are respect- mn; invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his sister, Mrs. Charles Schiller, 73 Zoe street, thence to St. Rose's Church for services. commencing at 2:50 o'clock. Interment Mount “alvary Cemetery. WALSH—In this city, January 8, 1%1, John, dearly beloved husband of Norah \\ulsh and father of Thomas J., Gregory L., Mary, "Mar- garet, Paul D. and Cecelia Walsh, a native “of the city of Cork, Ireland. (7 Friends and acquaintances are respect tully invited to ‘l!end the funeral this day (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late res! dence, 333 Plerce street, hetween Page and Oak, thence to Sacred Heart Church, Fell and Fillmore streets, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Eight- centh and Guerrero streets. WICKSON—In Berkeley, January 8, 1901, Cath- erine Ray Wickson, beloved wife of G. G. Wickson Sr., and mother of E. J. and G. G. ‘Wickson Jr. of Berkel and Mrs. F. worth of Roxwell, Wash., a native of C: cutta, aged §1 years 3 months and 18 d: UF\lanl services this day (Thursday), 10 o'clock, at her late residence, 2723 Ban- croft way, Berkeley. Interment private. PRESTANO DEFEATS A BIG BUNCH OF TWO-YEAR-OLDS By F. E MULHOLLAND. THE CALL'S RACING FORM CHART. OAKLAND RACETRACK, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY . —Weather fine. Track muddy. 1618. FIRST RACE—Five and a half furlongs; four-year-olds and up; purse, $300. O other feature of the sport at Oakland track yesterday aroused so much Interest as the third kindergarten speed recital. Twelve ‘baby’’ racers galloped to the post with both Eastern and Call- fornia sires represented. Over a dash of three furlongs through splashy mud the youngsters trudged, with the winner turn- ing up in Walter Jennings' showy look- ing Prestano, a son of Imp. Prestonpans and Katie Fletcher.” On his first l.!tnmp( the Jennings entry looked the best, 6 and 8 to 1 was laid in the early hau.u When Caldwell sent the dozen away Dr. Scharff outbroke tho others, leading well into the stretch. Mounce then drew the whip on Prestano, the two-year-old re- sponding like & veteran, collaring and beating the Doctor out & length. Sol Lichtenstein, qwned by i:: ?lljd‘:& :‘.nd well bet on, came from n i ing Mike Murphy & head for’ the show. The latter is a son of Pankee \Doodle and has been doing well in private and ran a swagger race. There was a larges crowd present, bounb— ifully supplied with money. rites were unprofitable to follow, as bu two. Katie Glgbtms and Rollick, landed first. Ungquestionably the presence of O'Con- nor on her back made Katie Gibbons first cholce for the introductory overture. Lit- tle Minch Jr. headed the Honig cnatol! into the stretch, when she grad edged to the front, beatidg the out er Y anboy m k0 ko 1 shot. rap third. Through a series of miscues Kiley at the wheel aboard the 3 to § chance Meeha- nus, in the six and a half furlong sprint, failed to get' inside the mone; aly on Presufigitator made all the running, winning easing up from Wallenstein, an outsider. O’Connor astride the latter cut off the favorite on tue back stretch, after which the Hildreth horse was never prom- inent. A deal of smart money went in on the wlmkn)er, m6° prchv, at one stage of the betting bein to Hadgaomeso her piiot than O'Connor been up on Roilick the black mare Neck- lace might have taken the fourth purse. Mounce had her out in front until well on toward the wire, when O'Connor hustled the Burns & Waterhouse gelding along, winning by half a length. Flat- terer, which ran fourth, will do better with ‘a stronger boy than J. Daly on his back. Rollick closed a 9 to b chofce. A nonsensical ride beat Bernota, post tavorite for the mile and fifty yard event, decided under selling conditions, with only a “cateh” to carry. J. Ransch, under wraps on Bernota, allowed Sybaris to make the running. When it came to cut- ting loose in the run home, O’Connor, with Horton, easily outfinished Ransch, reach- ing the wire first by two lengths. Sybaris took the show. Saintly, at 0dds of 4 to 1, captured the last race of the day, at five and a half furlongs. Johnny Woods got away well, and holding Nora Ives safe, won handily by & length from Osmond. Casdale, the favorite, never had much chance, as Bu- chanan got away in the rear of the bunch, Track Notes. The judges were not fully satisfied with the showing made by Meehanus, and are investigating the ride of Kiley. Ed Laurence, assistant secretary of the Crescent City Jockey Club, left for New Orleans yesterday O’Connor camed off the saddle honors by riding three winners. Jim_Neil owns a half interest in Mike Murphy. Barney Schreiber completed arrange- ments yesterday by which “Jimmy” Cof- fey will probably train his crack Bastern string, headed by Bannockburn. Jimmy is a most careful, conscientious and pains- taking trainer, and the St. Louis layer of odds made no mistake in his selection. Schreiber may also send a string of horses Black the prices quoted. week. sizes: to 75c each. apalr. & a suit. price 75c each. reduced to.10c a pair. reduced to 18c a pair, ~ That Special Sale Ladies’ $1.30, ribbed wool vests, long sleeves, Ladies’ unshrinkable wool unioh suits, short sleeves, f ankle length, regular price $3.00, sale price $2.00 a suit. Ladies’ Swiss-ribbed wool union suits, low neck and no sleeves, ankle length, régular price $4.00, sale price $2.50 Silks We wish to remind you of the extraordinary values in new high- grade silks, which were advertised in last Sunday’s papers, in which the weaves were named and Owing to the magnitude of this purchase our assort- ment is still complete notwithstanding the immense crowds that have attended the sale during the first part of the Hosiery and Underwear Greatly reduced prior to stock taking The quotations that follow stand for great value, but they do not do justice to the variety of bargains offered— nothing but a personal visit can do that. have been so greatly reduced, because the goods are odd The prices reduced Ladies’ $2.75 ribbed weol tights, reduted to $1.75 Ladies’ Swiss-ribbed lisle vests, long sleeves, regular price goc, sale price 50c each. Ladies’ Swiss-ribbed lisle vests, short sleeves, regular price 75c, sale price 40c each. Men’s white wool drawers, regular price $1.50, sale Children’s ribbed wool union suits, long sleeves, ankle length, regular price $2.25, sale price $1.25 a suit. Misses’ ribbed wool union suits, long sleeves, ankle length, regular price $2.50, sale price $1.50 a suit. Boys’ natural wool imported drawers, regular prices $1.40 to $2.00, sale price T5¢ a pair. | Misses’ natural wool pantalets, regular prices $1.10 to $1.90, sale prices 50c and T5c a pair. Infants’ ribbed merino vests, price soc, sale price 25 each. Ladies’ 5oc fancy lisle hose, reduced to 25c a pair. Ladies’ fancy lisle. hose, regular prices 75¢, $1.00 and $1.25, sale price 50c a pair. Ladies’ $2.25 silk hose, reduced to $1.10 a pair. Children’s ribbed black cotton hose, size 6 only, long sleeves, regular Children’s ribbed black cottch hose, sizes 5 to 8, Children’s soc plaid hés% reduced to 15¢ a pair. Write for our illustrated catalogue. Hores S 129 Kearny Street Po. Index [Horse, Age, Weight.|Pst|St. % %. Str. Fin. 165 [Entie Otbbons, G308 411 34 1p 18 18 LAl <02 716 13 3% i3 331 116 64 41 4% 8n s g 2;5 83 81 4n s in 1n s¢ s|7 83 61 81 ¢ 211 104 74 71 71 6|5 Bh l* 83 813 219 1% 94 93 93 V(s 91 1 102 103 nle n s u u 2, 1 % took 1x and y Buckmaster-Lady Pal outfooted. Mad up at the start. & hal? furlongs; three-year-olds and up; purse, $400. Won. easily. Second and thxrd Winston. Winner away well and Anthony had speed. Ulloa off ——— Betting ———— HIl. CL Po., Index |Horse, Age, Welght. |Pst #. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. | Op. PL 1598 Pn-udwutcr. um 1| 16 15 |J. Daly. 4 s 92 1 Ll |Wallensteln, 5 33 3% |[OCommor...] 8 2 2 & 193 |Grand Sachem, G104 & 31 82 (Bassinger ..[ 5. 10 7 32 1603 |Meehanus, 5 .....110{ 4 83 410 |Kiley 12 35 38 14 1600 |Matt Hogan, 4....10| 7 4% 8% [Buchanan .. 10 2 22 4 1610 | Billy Lyons, 8.... 8| 8 7" 65 |[F. Webster.| & 100 100 30 1607_|Rio Chico, B......104] 2 61 7 |Ence 15 12 Time—1-18, :07; 5-16, :30%; :56; third driving. © Winnes. Wititam: Gohi but winner. Grand Sachem stretch by Wallenstein. Chico no speed. 1620. THIRD RACE—Three : 9-18, should have bosn second. Meeban Good Won eaging up. Second and by Russell-Acti sthing to it from start badly cut off on back turlongs; two-year-olds; purse, $400. Po. T —— Betting —— Index [Horse and Weight.(Pst|St. 3% %. Str. Fin | Jockeys. [ o EH. . 1578 [Prestano 3 3n 11 [Mounce ¢ 8 11 8 157 |Dr. Scha: 3 1 22 |Bassinger b SEAL o M e 12 i Sh [Kiley 5 gav & ol = 1 31 4h [Faunt ¢ n 7 82 [ 51 81 |O’Connor 3 § s 3 K ; 63 |J. Woods. 3 185 163 1 3 ¥ 72 |Enos ... A N Nt 4 21 81 |Henmessy ..| 10 18 15 & 10 92 9" [Phelan » BiwN n 110 10 |J. Daly.. 20 0 0 12 7 1n . 1 |Parm . ol 0 ® W she .. 13 e 13 Buchanan ..| 15 2 2 [] TmH‘h 12%; %, :37. Good start. Won first three driving. Winner, W. B. Jenuings & Co. by imp. Prestonpans-Katis Fletcher. Prestano is game and fast. Dr o 2 incitned_to Fun out & head of stretch. Lichtenstein ran a swell race after getting away poorly. Mike Murphy will do. Kirby got In the deepest going. 1621. FOURTH RACE—Six furlongs; selling; three-year-olds and up; purse, $350. Po. i - = Index |Horse, Age, Weight.|Pst|St. 3%. %. Str. Fin. { Jockeys. 1584 !4 3% 32 1h 1% 1592 1|1 1% 12 2h 3% 8|6 &1 44 410 3n 3|2 33 3% 32 410 Sam How-rfl, 11| 3/3 61 51 54 510 187 |La Mascotta, 07| 415 1 7 62 62 1583 ‘Telephone Glr‘l o 1{7 6% 62 7 7 2 T!me—%, P 0% % 1304 Bad start. Won frst_three @ =. Winner, Burns & Waterhouge's g by Take Notice-Happy Maiden. O'Connor put up & superb ride on Rollick. \&ckhce beat the others away. busy and Telephone Girl will Flatterer fell asleep under weak riding. do to ring up when track dri FIFTH RACE—Mile and 50 yards; selling; thre Line Po.| Pstist. % ‘HDrse. Age, Weight. %. 2 32 1 4% 5 100 5 Time—0 yards, easily. Last. « UM Y, 0M: . 137: mile, 1:4 Gecond and thira driving: Witner, J. MeGove Differently rtdden Bernota might have won. Im Soyds, 147. Good start Won s ch. h by El Rayo-Fusiilade's “h,\' Ransch was given waiting orders on $6 pounds is a mystery. O Connor simply smothered the smaller boy when it came to a game of freeze out Lady Meddlesome looks skeleton rigged. 1623. SIXTH RACE—FY and a haif furlongs; selling; four-year-olds and up; purse, 3300, | I , | ——— Betting —— Index |Horse, Age, Welght.|PstiSt. %. % Str. Fin | Jockeys. | Op. HI Cl. PL Ifrfll ’ia!ntly | x5 1h in 11 3 4 1584 |Osmond, 5. 1 3% 3n 31 n s bl (1544) [Nora Ive 11 27 11 1% 3% & 1882 [Duckoy, 4. B3 48 4% 41 & 159 |Casdale, 5. 65 610 §1 G54 2 3 lLZl |Flamers, 5 4% 51 ‘€10 615 08 ... 13 8 13c 2 T 1 1 1 3T Woode| B TlrnH 16, 718, Winner, G. W. Cushing’s br. & by ung the others away from post. Lo o Torid To6, Simon D 108, S 43%; 5%f, 1:00. Bad start. Won handily. Second and third dflvlng Midlcthian-Angelique. Nora Ives and Saintly beat vury poorl! Flamero quit. Scratehed—Dunblane o to race at the Denver and Montana meet- in, s in charge of Herman Brandt. ohnny_Coleman took a long chance by backing Little Minch Jr. The weights as assigned by J. W. Brooks for the $1500 Follansbee handicap, to be run Saturday, January 12, are as follows: Waring L340 Jertd .. Vesuvian .137 Babbler 3 Meehanus 130 MacGyle .13 132 Bard of Avon '130| Dangerous Matd 130\ Lothian . 128 Alleviate Wooster Boy . Formero .. St. Cuthbert Rolling Boer Golden Ago Canmore Joe Frey Articulate Herculean Handicapper . Bpecific . Torsino Telamon .. {116 Mithridates Kenilworth . 118 Sinti . Panamint -116 Sarah O . Beau Ormonds ......11¢ Boni Jerry Hunt .115| Kingstelle Prejudice 115 Sebastiania Don Orsino 13| Joe Doherty .. Broadbrim 115/ Dantel Winners of other than a selling purse after the welghts are announced to carry five pounds | extra. Following are to-day’s entries: First race—Five and a half furlongs; year-olds and up; purse: 1617 Umhln Vista. Becond race—Thres furlongs; maiden two- | year-olds; purse: Mine by _Imp. Carilia . Midlothtan - Flora __|Jack | Tyirs 32 .ml Imp. Artillery-Co- [ sette ... uz Tapidus by 10| T Torila, by Torso- Third race—Five lnd & half furlongs; four- year-olds and up; purs: 1622 Duckoy .. 1618 Florinel II......108 ... ram (1582)Devereaux 108 (159)Imp. Br'dbrim. 110 1313 San Augustine.}07| 1613 Simon D\ 07 1412 Handicapper ..108 1613 Juva. .. Harry Tha'ehriodl T 1195 Blanche Shep’a 96 Lool 107 Fourth race—Mile and Aty yards; three-year- olds and up; purse: (1604)The Frette: 1604 Lennep .. 109| 1567 Rolling Boer.... 84 Fifth race—Mile and a sixteenth: three-year. | olds and up; McLaughlin Selling Stakes: 1616 Anjou .. 101| 1603 Lavator mo D-nay Jim. 82| 1615 Loco-%g - 91 Pat Morrissey.. 97| 1612 Green - flm)'r-lunon . « 90/ (1599) Lena ..oene. 1815 Malay .. Ld Sixth furiongs; four-year-olds and up; selling: 1606 Essence ........ 99) 1609 Montallade 1606 Choteau . . 99 1606 MacLaren 1589 Parmenlon 103! 1611 Wyoming 1619 Rio Chico. -102! 1611 Lomond 1576 None Such......102 Possible Winners. First race—Bes Bee, Sarsfield, Urchin. Second race—Torlla, Minerva, Lapidus. Third race—Handicapper, Imp. Broadbrim, Stmon D. Fourth race—Lennep, Rolling Boer, The Fret- ter. Fifth race—Greenock, Telamon, Anjou Sixth race—Montallade, Wyoming, Bssence. DRAW FOR SATURDAY'S AND SUNDAYS COURSING. e ‘The regular cpen stake at Union Cours- ing Park this week will bring together some of the highest class dogs, several champlons being entered. The draw, which was held at Pnhhn Castle last Chesterfleld vs. B. M. K.-lwn'_ro Kld llcela-’ FeEfiees iR, EL g Parkerson’s Ben Lomond: ius, ve. Russell & Ahen's Wedding Bells: & Knowles' Oleta va. Connell Bros.' Ma~ Pleasant. mmhfi;m-mzmm Ring and His Condition Is Very Precarious. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Jan. S—After a ten-round boxing match before the At lantic City Athletic Association last night, ane, a local gillist tdl 0 the floor in a faint. T ybell dt’ hospital at lh- polm death 3, of BB Gty s In jall Swalting the Fesmiz of the Injuries. It is sald a blood vessel in brain was ruptured. At the end the fight both men were covered with blood. Results at New Orleans. NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 9.—Results: One mile, selling—Grey Dally won, Porter B moony, Vailes thind. ime b J. nuurvmn.w J. Deboe ncond. Dlvmnimrd. Time, 1:16% ‘yone Don Clatencio second. Bristl taird. Fimer S uAE S B Siven foionen, seize Dopenen v ena Prince 1:.32. ol om e Time, T e eend,

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