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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1905 NARKSMEN 0T POPE'S CHOICE (DRUG MAY HAVE FOR TURKEYS| ~ NOT POPULAR' CAUSED DEATH REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Alameda County. George S. and Mary F. Wood to William 1005, James Dearvin or James e ‘of Ireland, aged 69 years. S50—Fine sunny front rooms: | DEMPSTER—In Oakland, Cal., November 17, 1605, Mary Blizabeth Ross, wife of Clancey VAN N ave., hot and cold water; use of parlor; good board H. UCTION SALES Y & ™ = November 19. 1805, it Gesired | 3. Dempster, aged 74 years. Stewart, lots 3 to 9, block V, and lots 10 to & vices will be held at her ewart, lots 8 to 9, s ]33 Bady, nes, i 1 I;‘;?E?n‘ce" T fwentieth and_ Harrison 18, block U, mao 3, Roberts and Wolfsiill BTN | ne e e e M e & e 100 HEAD AT AUCTION=100 runn er in every | 3 vate. - ; Slevator, nead.-room; free bus, basgage. | 2:30 p. m. Interment Drval Luna Certér (single) to Narretta J (single), undivided half of lot on E line of In this city, Market— | “Catherine Cecelle, loving Gunghter of Feury | Myrile street 315 N of Tenth, N 35 by E 125, | 70 HEAD HEAVY WAGON HORSES, trom X 89, roomma. |' ‘and the late Margarat Durshi, end, seter of | block 508, Boardman's map, Oakland; $10. | 1200 to 1600 1bs. 38c to $1 elevator: | H F. and Mary A. Durnin an A . e ok elec. lights free bus, baggage. M , & xéguvpig{ sgn‘]?‘ran};lle:;e ik ('m‘::;l!(o ;: & C:k lom‘t W l‘mnf 3!;:: l’o) g:g ]:]A{IDVDB:: gg:;% well m"’ e > Friends end acquaintances - S A % % 3 Mhin i 3 ek . consigned WOLF Fouwse Foward and S Ne B ofi (it o awend the funerai to-morrow | Contests for the Feathered Some Dissatisfaction With|Rumor That Mrs. H. Bueh- |Snct %520 % Sividine ins vetween Amer. | A W. COOK. Eiko, Nev. house ent tion el ADVERTIEEMENTS Call branch office. A BRANCH office of The Call for; the Tecep- tion of adverticements and subscfiptions has been opened at 1008 Market €t., Oppost! Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. No better ot of heavy horses sver offered &t public auction. Sale Wednesday, Nov. 22, 1905, At1p. m. and § p. m.—RAIN ‘n SHINE. WESTERN HORSE MARKET, (Tuesday), at 8:30 a. m., from her late resi- dence, 628 Natoma street, thence .to St. Josepire Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose Of her eoul, commencing at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. \ | FRENCH—In this city, November 18, 1905, H._ P. French, a native of Frange, aged 70 years. GILLESPY—At ican Investment Union Tract 1 and Coggeshall Tract, S 35, E 95.58, N 35.12 to beginning, lot 52 and N 10 feet of lot 51, American In- vestment Union Tract 1, Oakland; $10. Willlam and Margaret Austin to Elizabeth Champion (widow), lot on N line of Thirty- fourth street, 226:8 B of San Pablo avenus, E 50, N 140:2%, W 50, S 140 to beginning, lot 9, Cotter Tract, Oakland; $10. Julla F. and Albert L. Whitney to John von der Mehden, prop. man of Sacramento Was Poisoned Rife at Capital DOCTORS ARE SILENT Selection of Patriarch of Venice to Be Cardinal VENETIANS FAVORED Prizes Waxes Exciting on the Shell Mound Range |MEYER LEADS HIS CLUB tions recefved at can & Church sts. Glencoe, Calaveras County, o — e S o Glilespy, formerly of San neisco. o . . . . | 5 ), ; bea: P i festomable | HAMILTONIn this sity, November 18, 1000, | Kington Outshoots Big Field | Appointment Will Not Be Organs of Rich Widow Sent | ke by Fare aad mwentysttih arenses, E. STEWART & co. == Frances A. Hamilton, béloved wife of Alonzo i niogh | Hamilton, and mother of Mrs. H. B. | ences. | S I | nds are respectfully invited to at- the funeral services to-day (Monday), at o'clock p. m. at St Luke's Bpiscopal , corner of Clay stree¢ and Van Ness | & Potter subdivision of Kennedy Tract, East Oskland; $10, Mountain View Cemetery Association to Johr . Holmes. lots in cemetery (Mountain View), Oakland Township; $—. Wickha.n and Florence W. Havens to Elise Wartenweller (single), lot 95, amended map 2 F AUCTION SALE to San Francisco Chemist 5 for Thorough Examination With the Revolyer While Hammond Scores 69 Rings Well Received by Clergy at the Vatican in Rome avenue. Interment private. L - i f Alta Pledm: Wi : $10. - 19— & s) g h 1. ont Traet, Oakland Township; $10. o AN RT3 iy oty W 1p,| The members of the California | ROME, Nov. 19.—According to the com: pecial Dispatch to The Call . 1 ; o stored ved, ehi infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred | Schuetzen Club and of the Grutll | ments which have appeared in the press, | g,cRAMENTO, Nov. 19.—A remarkable | map Alta Pledmont Tract, Oakland Township; ammeremith, & native of San Francisco. TEAD—In the City 1, November 19, 1005, Mary and County Hos- | Hepstead, a | Shooting section turned out in num- bers yesterday to compete for prizes the decision of the Pope to appoint the Patriarch of Venice, Monsignor Caval- incident following upon the death of Mrs. Ora Runyon Buckman, for whose $150,000 also portion of lot 69 which lies S of line rallel Offers for sale to the highest bidder, a consign- ment of high-class, standard-bred mares and three-year-old, two-year-oid and yearling al- lies and geldings, by Nushagak (sire of Aristo, to and distant at right angle 23 N m S boundary line of sald lot 69, same map, of 2aaecart. apel N0 e on the- bullseye targets. They also |lari, a cardinal, has not been altogether | ...\ o fiont has begun, is that her vital Oauklnnd Township; $10. 27085, oy, Sna Prince Ansel, 2:20, out of Moving Co. | HOOK In this city, November 15, 1905, | entersd into competition with thelr :e," ReEElYet by the Va“c"“mce‘"g,’lhgf organs were sent to Professor Ophulis of | Paimer, ?a’:é:;l-k‘.’”::’r‘.oflifl”éflm line Wfil Pt Gl ety Dester Prisce: Wes £28. | Charies Gay Hooker, a'native of New Hamp” | fellow club members to make a high e (“r',':m'k;‘fl that h"“";‘:gnm D oainal | Cooper Medical College of San Francisco | of Tyler street. distant SW 20453 from center and “others. ~ A FULL BROTHER TO DR = ¥ Faneral services will be held at his late | score, which would enable them to of Plus X the other to-day to be examined not only patholog- | line of Telegraph road, NW 660 by SW 200, | HAMMOND WILL BE SOLD. : 1 somery Sl Wer ol i1l e Jid . 508 a1s'{ e S created outside of the Vatican was a |yoqnYy 8 ROt o elrcumstance | POrtion Ball Tract. Berkeley: gift. Sale takes place at the salesyard of 1840 ping rates nee, 867 Bush street, a¢ 11:30 & M. | carry home a fat turkey as'a mark of | Venetian, namely, Monsignor Callegari, - > | Frank and Elizabeth A. Teichmann to Dantel FRED H. CHASE & CO., - e e e e 3 ember. 20. Interment private. | 5 . . has started afresh the story that she may | D, and Maria Henderson, 1ot 3, block D, Sub- | 1732 MARKBT ST., SAN FRANCISCO, SEWING MACHINES AND SUPP! In. Oakisnd; November 19, 1905, | their prowess at the targets. This 18| Bishop of Padua. 111 | Bave been the victim of poison. While | urban Tract. Berkeley: also W 4.80 feet of lot | TUESDAY EVENING, NOV. 21, 1905, ne Hughes, husband of#the late Eliza- | the time of the year that all the rifle It is sald that the late Pope Leo XIH it had been said Mrs. Buckman was a suf- | 4 said block D, same, Berkeley: $10. At 7:45 O'clock. e T use; best beth Hughes, and beloved father of Richard, | clups offer inducements to their mem- |favored all the clergy of Perugla, where | ... 3" ¢rom cancer of the stomach, the Same, George and Stella Hewlett to Eva Send for catalogue. Y el T nd David M. Hughes and Mrs JoB% bers to face the bullseye and place a |16 Was Archbishop for many years, thus | jootars gecline to make a statement UD- | aveme 2m0 e rerctrern N s, of Ashby | _Horses at yard, Saturday. Nov. 15 — 3 lowest rates. Domes. a native o 2 7 - ! . enue, 2 of Teles A - o fgferg g good score to their credit. forming a famous group called the Peru- | \;/"op oy “rodoive reports from the sclen- | being F 40 feet_ jot 4 Bior . mome” Berke: ~ P city, November 19, 1005, Amella | In the bullseye contest of the Cali- |lana so Plus X will form o group WhICh | e tests. ley: $10. - Yok @ 2 < + I, ‘beloved’ sister ot John ‘H. and | fornla Schuetzen Club Chris Meyer was | il be known as the Venea, . ~1 Mrs. Buckman, since the death of her | o inces B and Edward 8 Fowler to Bugstt | AT AUCTION WUESPAT. Jov, % S50 in the 3 B M B, Hubenette and the | high man with the excellent center of ey OF MEXICO, Nov. S emt cables | husband, Homer Buckman, a saloon- | meny Mark, 160 N of Parser, formerty Kear- | HORSES and MARES, 1 PAST PACER, 1 fine e | e N L e mber© of California | thirty-nine points. This is the best |ian Herald's Rome correspontent Cb VUl | keeper, a couple of years.ago, had lived | ney avenue N 35 by E 135, portion lot T, | pony: also wagons, buggles and harness. WIL- TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. Council Mo, 1 Deughters' of Liverty. | center made this year and no doubt |that Bonaventura Cetti, seei y | at the magnificent home which she had | block 1, property John Kearney, etc., Berke- | LIAM CLOUGH, Auctioneer. i X eral hereafter. {Will stand as the highest record. So |APostolic Delegation in Mexico, has been | puri¢ with part of the legacy left her by |1 810 L ° 0 5ol city, November 18, 1805, |near was the shot that all onlookers :{,’p"h'l“"d 3““‘,'19; “éx 4 *whe?dds ‘hat | her father, a wealthy orchardist. Some | von der Ropp: attornes) to 7. M. Griswold and | o AUCTION SALE o~ Emma G., beloved wite of Bmil H. | believed it was a true centér. ‘When | ashmgton =~ The dispatcl &CC5 U] months ago she met Stephen Neal, sald | A. B. Hinckley, lots 2. 3, 4 and 5, block 6, | “ARCADE HORSE MARKET. 327 Sixth st. Lange, caughter of Nicholas and Mathilda | ipe micrometer machine determined its | 1USeppe Aversa w 3 to be a well-known man about town of | amended map Central Park. Alcatraz and New- | wednesday, Nov. 25, at 11 a m., I will sell Ohlandt, and sister. of Mrs. L. koemhl,’}lm;? location all were satisfied it would re. | Envoy Extraordinary, to be raised later San Francisco, and he became her chauf- | bury stations, Berkeley: $10. 25 good young horses, 20 good heavy horses e o the %6 John . Oiandt, a mative | main high for a long time. %o thy 2ank of Apostatlo Dblegate; feur. Relatives of Mrs. Buckman said ———————— sultable for country work: 4 big mules. bus- of San Francisco, aged 8§ years and 18 deys. | E. Hammond was the member who VTR 3O that he exercised great influence over LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. :’;:-"mfl' - - . - ioes will be held to-morrow (Tues- | jed all his comrezdes In the turkey FLOOD: SWINGS ONTUMENRI, her, to their detriment, and that he would | e EA y ember 21, at 10:30 & m., at e | | ; o ot ] her will. At any | - - Sefence of her pirents, 60 Stelner street, |contest by making the good score of | anooie aneman Goes to Jatl | figure prominently in y | BACES COMITNU corner of Fell. Interment private, Cypress sixty-nine rings in his three-shot en- o sxarnlgu..::h.. Davis. rate he was named as ohe of the execu-| g g0 Mnnlflé“gfl:;: P;;W;::"-r ‘e:m RAILWAY TRAVEL. . Belections ready };““r etety, by electrio ’“I“"‘a’ car from though he was one of 120 com- LOS ANGREES: Nov. .19 Lion ihn. Ltors: and four lawyers have beendengagr'd Redondo. PR, ety Sightee an errero streets. B . . .—] S he will, which is said to pro- and are due trapsmission by ¥ petitors. to protect the will, DOMESTIC PORTS. Trains leave n this city, November 19, 1905, geles and Seattle played a double- s clad; £ sa In the pistol tar : vide handsomely for Neal. His claims are s 5 o nrifie uh ¢ 1 '?ul\l:;“s'zlub\righign;f Heitie" Lueas, | Kington vgas the 15:&::03112:: nl;nel;- | header to-day, the locals taking the| ., ,ceq py Mrs. Sol Runyon, the mother thngimgy:;;?ag_goflvfiewml:m? o s e of Manila, Philippine Isiands, aged | four and ninety-five rings out of. a pos- | St §ame in eleven innings by a Score | o¢ 'Mrs Buckman, who alleges that on | tralla; Br ship Port Logan, hence Oct 21. [\ SAN FRANCISCO. 3 months and 5 days. ; | sible 100. {of 2 to 1, and tleing the second, the |my . eqay jagt Mrs. (Buckman signed a OCEAN STEAMERS. in November 18, 195 | In the bullseye shooting of the |Same being called at the end of the |:ygper revoking the will. The attorneys | NEW YORK -Arrived Nov 19—Stmr St Faom Ocroszs 8, 158 ved of the late Kate | o 11 Club A. C. Gehret distinguished | S€Venth inning with the score stand- | g0 Nea) declare that this revocation wasy Lol from Southampton and Cherbours; stmr Frmay Dzror 3 Joving brother of Ros Ann | imself by making fittcen bullseyes |in8 1 to 1. Both games were full of | iiiten by a visitor to the house and N Tourainer from Hevre Coomiown: (Foot of Market Street.) s, $10 fat ped 60 years. {out of a possible twenty. This 1s one |fast, sensational felding by . bOth | nhanded to Mrs. Buckman to sign at a| Salled Nov 19—stmr Koenigen Luise, for MAIN LINE, _— iwvs g e and acquaintances are respect- | teams. he first was a - nA Re: i1 raltar, Naples am o = e Invited 'G5, atiend the funeral to.day | Of the best records made at a bullseve | SUTG | Tae, BREC WS O YD % | time when she was dying, and they W | LIVERPOOL—Arrived Nov 18—Stmr Vir | 7-00AEinar: Vacaville,Winters, Rumsey 1400 ). at 8:30 a_m., from the parlors of | Shoot for a long timé and the clear- protest that if she e the SS | ginian, from Montreal. Nov 18—Stmr Etrurl: 7.00ARichmond, Beamfcls, Sacramento, “MeBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- | eyed marksman was congratulated by | Hell the local man having the best of [ ywhich ctands for her name she was too fll | from iew York. . o3 s, Sulsun abd Way Stations ........ 7.289 between Seventh and Eighth, | a]) his comrades. it. He allowed but two h:“! in 219"1" to know what she was about. If tnis| ROTTERDAMArrived Nov 10—Stmr Ryn- 74"“7;:})1“!3'“ R 8080 Joseph’s Church, where a re- | 4 innings. Brashear got a home run in | j.athped revocation holds, Mrs. Runyon | dam. from New York. & - o Comatecy. e leonow: Cravath put the ball over the fence in | The attorneys for Neal will not reveal QUEENSTOWN- Sailed Nov 19—Stmr Lu- p $-00AShasta lxpru-—(vu":uv : ran | Berkeley, Cal., November 18, | . < the sixth inning of the second game, | the contents of the will, but it is certain | cania, for New York. R . 2w e McClain, beloved husband of | o C, Mever 39 polnts, A Hintemann 120, G. | which gave the locals a draw. Nagle | that the Runyon relafives are not satis- | DOVER—Sailed Nov 15—Stmr Amertka, for | g ggaDavis, Woodisnd, Ko‘ghts Landing. y SEENSY Noase. MeCiatn e notive ot Xew | A I Brannugan 200, E. Woenne 510, john | Started in to piteh the second game. | fled to have It probated, and it is In-|New Yok _ Marysrille, Oroville. 2480 5 years, i Boller 414, A. Jungblut 421, W. G. Hoffmen | but when Umpire Davis put Flood and | ferred that they have been overlooked | . O Dy g B 4 L 310 and acquaintances are respect- | 429, L. J. Reubold 455, G. A. Pattberg 477, A. | Smith out of the game Dillon with- [to a large extent. n the churchyard of Woolwich, Kent, e e’ Nanfers — to attend the nmt‘rl-\(\'l‘u;’sig\- vol \‘:;z}:s« % ‘r;sn"' Barley Z F. J.J‘Pol\: Y | drew Nagle, not wishing him to risk Englan\d. I: t)ze’epn;vh: gacrehd t‘g n: Visalie, rville . *tz PROPOSALS, at 2 p. m., frem I. 5 nge O - G. Smit] , J. Iten | 4 eaki: his I ries of victories — T - v memory o ajor James Brush, Roy: 8.20APort Costa, Lathrop, Merc: . under the auspices of Di 2, A. L. Ott , A. Utschig 065, M. F. |breaking s long series \ ' \ N 3 cillery, _ esto, ‘Han! Visal No_ 268, F. and A. M., and | Hartter ¢85, C. von Hartwig 602, H. Stettin | With a patched up team behind him. STOCKTON COURSER ‘AJ i(lll,;;’h‘a:'ho ';” k:"fdl :" ‘hhf “fii'd'l“ o ey M, ™ gase Lodge No. 270, 1. O. O. F. Inter- | 716, M. F. Blasse 728, A. Hennings 798, A. | Goodwin finished the game. i SHOWS MUCH CLASS &e of a pistol by his orderly, | g 49, Nijes, San Jose, Livermors, Stock- »mmn\onm:nd,m Sirecker 806 M. Kolander 872 J. Horstman | " The ill-feeling which is sald to have | o }lllhth’er. 1831. Well dome, good and ton’ (tMilton), Valley Spring, n' Santa Cruz, November 2, F. Riede 947, J. E. ein . = e, aithful servant ™ Ione, Sacramento, Placerville, ¢ MeLaughiin, beloved wife of | Cadets—F. O. Bertelsen 1183, W. F. Thier- | €XiSted between Umpire Davis and Tim v 2 2 | 1 1lle, Red Blaft . 4.08» MeLangniin: and mother of | bach 300, 5 . Flaod for a long time broke out to-day, | MT. Zignego Outruns a Fast PP e gy~ oo B 5 McLaughli: Pistol target- Hammond, 70, ;. F. Vo | ani resulted in Flood assaulting Da- G 9 A . . Sonora, Tuolumne and Angels... ral services will take place Mon- | Kington, 94, 95: Max Kolander, 74, 78; T. L. | y inni h 31 7 Field at Union Cours- S A TWAV. Afemie T e gen and Haste 4380 p - is: C. 2 3 -g. | vis. In the first inning of the secon November 20, at 9 o'clock a. m., at | Lewis, 67, 58; C. Meyer, 86; A, Hennings, 78; Igflme Davis called a “ball” on Nagle. ill Pal]\ Blcl;n:'nd.‘n:‘kfm:’lé!- ';i)nol Church, Santa Cruz, whe a J. C. Waller, 51, 63; C. R. | d ks - 'K. oy and Way na (tConcord) ... o gy g o Pl M. F. Blasse, 26; F. J. Povey, | The spettators protested against the g /\ CAL]FQRNIA 18282 Fatelo, Doty Napa, Sundey ey 7ae soul. Interment Newark, N. J. | &, 845 W F. "Blasse, 81; B Ladd, 72 80 O | declsion. Flood, according to the play- | The Stockton courser, Mr. Zignego, b s, < Mooy L )N—In Oakland, Cal., November 18, [ Nolte. 71; C. von Hartwis, 64 H. Bori- | ers, said to Davis: “Why aon't you call | gutran a fleet fleld’ of greyhounds in the | [ Lathrop, Stockton, Morced, N onar i | Pl G. R. Richmuller, 69, 69; |'em when they're over?’ Turning to | champion event at Union- Coursing Park | Ba; Fresno, Goshen Junce axed § months and 14 days’ | Otto Bremer, 66; P. Jaciby, 59. Flood, Davis said: “Five for you and | yesterday and brought the long end of | - Ay e D 7 cquaintances are respect- | San Francisco Grutll Club, monthly bullseye | you're out of the game.” the money home to his owner, Dr. F. P. 10.20A Ei Paso, Kansas City, St. stiend the tuneral services | B " Wojee: 7. Simmen: G, Orslr . | | Flood threw his glove at the umplre | Clark. In the reserve stake Davy Crock: LT e 708 20, at 1 o'clocl ™. | Hintemann, F. Sauter. A. von Wyl, J. Iten, J. |and before any of the flelders could | ot showed gameness. After having sev- cago, Kan sireet. Interment Moun- | 1 eytencgger, Best firsi shot, L. Hauser: best | interfere rushed upon him and SWUDg | era) hard {rials:he came on in the decid- ; ,_g:,n‘?‘; e e Sy e ;fl: this iy, S HoveliiNE 18 “a0gn | r wnak G Myller three terrific left hand blows on Davis' | jng course and downed the fast Mi Santa Fe Trains ‘l Sacramento River Steamers 11.00» beloved mother of Baward T. | vy7 = . G |face. Davis ran in order to avdid | Amigo. e T 1208 Laura Miler. & native of Ire- | WALTER YOUNG’S DOGS | ¥looa and the other players immediate- | “he sport throughout the day was high | 7:30 A. M. | For Stockton, Merced, Fresno, Haa. 3209 Ygsemie'and Maripoea Big § BRI\v ¥ )[( \VE 'd a1y interfered. In the melee Davis | class, and in each of the trials the hares | 8:00P. M.} ford, Visalla, Bakersfield and Monday, Wednesday Friday 8.48a ity, November 18, 1905, NG MONEY HOME | clatmea smith also struck him, but | gave a good test. The beiting was good 9:30 A. 3.2 Californta Limited three days t> P odiand " Eaihte Lanaing: Iner. a native of Prince | 5 s | this could not be seen from the stand. | and the talent had a fair line on the | Chicago every day. Direct con- Marysville and Oroville 10.48a o e e, | BAFDCY Rey and Miss Viking | Fiood s seretied snd tken o e | whne? Pt Moon” s wel ' 58| op0 . svily ot e i, | PTG St T T i ty, November 18, 1905, G : ce st 5 reserve stake, but was withdrawn in the | 990 & 3 S, Fresnc, Hantord, Visajle Napa. Ca v . & native of Caiitornia, ased | Rum Rings Around Other |oy Attorney Earl Rogers. Smith was | ffth roune on account ot hard runming. Hakersield and. Points on. the 490exiied Fracy 1 e, DN ' put out of the game. As a result of Sierra Raflway. les, Irvington, The following are the results, with Judge at the please copy.) | | E-]wnd. riors of H Suh; o et P Hounds. | the row Flood probably will mot be| M. J. Kerrigan's scores: 4:00P. M—For Stockiod and intermediate | oo S0t Lizermoto. and - Trainer 'Walter Young had the grey- allowed to play again this season.| poeorve stake: First round—King V beat | 8:00 P. M.—Overland Express, for Chicago, OLIVA- November 18, 1905, T 8 BTEY- | Scores: The Lamit, 10-4; Doretta beat Gertrude T, 24- Kansas City, Denver and Grana 3.43a C (of Giovanni Oliva, and | hounds, Miss Viking and Barney Rey, | First Game. 24 Aurelia’ beat L L C, 4-3; Frisco Lad beat Canyon. | SoemeE Frinee, auad and Plise | yn nigh class form yesterday, and they- LOS ANGELES. May Funison, 5-4; Mugksy beat Roxbury, 5-0; | R ety | - — ve rance | 3 » e Wild Mist beat Hgekless Acrobat; S-6; Aman- | 633 Marker street . _San Francisco Cai g L 7~ of funeral hereafter. Pleaso | both rushed home with the big end of AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. E. | gan beat Tamora.. 6:4; Riby Aurora beat Ren. | Ferry Depot San Francisco '&g:' - A g g 4 > the purse in the open and the reserve | Bernard, - 5 2 0 4 0 0]frew, 22-0; Happy Lad beat Angus Cissus, T 1112 Broadway . Oakland o Wty S 11.28a Alameda, Cal.. November 17, | 5 Flood, 2b. A 0 0 1 1 0\ Lonjers beat Dear Gaston, 3-2; Mi Amigo | 27 South First street San Jose | g ogpEastern Ex, Chicago, e residence. 2020 Lincoln avenue, | Stakes at Ingleside Park. Both.won on | Smith, 3b. -5 1 0 0 7 1|pedt Golden, 5-0; Sherman beai Coboconk, 28-0 - Deaver, Raneas Ciey. B Lowies beloved husband | their merits, as they ran in splendid | Brashear, & 1 0 0 2 1fpmngc beat Free Rock, 18-10; Jim Ryan beat a | l-nhénlmlwmincrmnlq a mative of New York, | form throughout the day. The talent | Dilton, ib. -4 0 01 1 0| Rushaway, 9-7; The Refere: beat Jimmy Al- CALIFOENIA hGRTHWESTERN kY. CO. | Reno, Sparks, Montello, Ogden .. 12.48» onthe. (Plymouth, | 400k o big plunge on Friendless Boy to | Gravath. r. £ ....... % 0 8 1 0 Olien 283 Blase a bye, Hudeon withdrawn; | Hayward, Niles and San J 9.484 intances are respect- | beat Pair Flying in the champlon stake. | Eagar. 'c.'. -4 0 0 0 e ey, 00 TRl Mo Dear | e wessy: Meat o€ MOk Sivete | eta, - Sutvum, Eimtre. Dixom, s the funeral today | The odds were § to 3, ang when Fair| W. Hall, ». M 19 1 1 g1l Wwid Mint, 10-9; Real Rocker beat The,Rival, | SAN FRANCISCO_TO SAN RAFAEL. | Davis.Sacramento, Sparks, Tone- e A aete 74! | Flying came through with the money | *Spies o 00 0 9 T0119.5; Miss Emily beat Lady Athlete, 8-3; Belle | WEBK DAYS—7:30, 9:00 & m.: 12:38 3:30 | g a0 oPal Goidfeld sud ReelSec... 7.08a Incineration Oakland Cre- | there was WEQP“;E A’;Hdlgnash‘?i! ;:f “’e‘}:L | Totals .......... 35 B 0B A e s e ool hest DAY 8200 5:30 a. m.; 12:35, 8:30. 5:10, | tions, Sunday only. B 11.284 B AR _ | Fair Flying took the lead and kept the SEATTLE. WbTestan: Apatiic Deat MRSy Kece 3 3 I.zl-cmn:nbcm ml-xng.;.:;s., Toved wif G November 18, 1905, | hare rignt along, winning, without bat- AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. E, | Crockett beat Ruby Athiete, 4- SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. ramento, Marysville, Redding, ved wif the late Thomas Spell- ” 3 v b - i - N i 75 3 B : Portland, Puget Sound snd East. 8.484 e ether of "prate Thomas Epell- | ting an eye. Following are the day's re- | gengett, 2b 0 1 0 1 6 ©]|Los Angsles Boy, 6-5. WEEK DAYS_8i03 ©:35. T:30. 0:20 & m: | ggq, gRertiad Fusettonnd snd East. installipg ofl tan Mrs. John Lane, Patrick and | Sults, with Judge John Sutton's officlal | Kane, ¢. f. 4 0 0 1 1 1 0| Second round—King V beat Doretta, 7-0; Au- | 1280 8:40, 3:00, 0. Mo o 0 o g0 day only). 111.43a rk dn the qu tin Spellman aid the late Mrs. P. Kear- | scores: Yalters, . ¢ L e i Mist boat Taby Aurrs: | - €00 8:00: 626, o. m. C ! Gaage). e Konnan, ate, Michael TIDMEAD, | Reserve stake: First round—Wild Mamie | Streib, 1b. . g0 ¥oassip 9-6; Mr. Lonjers beat Happy Lad, 6:3; Mi Am. Teuve In Effect Artive AU e Seind.) e of Croughwell, County Galway, Ire- | beat Bright Columbis, 5-0; Badly Used beat | Frary, 1. f. 3 0 0 0 1 0 O0jlgo beat Sherman, 6-1; Jim Ryan beat Frank San Fran. , Qct. 8, 1905 San Fran. filzl«,w-lr‘t. Emmc. San Joss, aged 76 vyears. (Boston papers please | Queen's Motto, 5-1; Crazy Jane beat Sea Lion, | Lauterborn, 3b, 4 0 0 0 3 4 0|C, 64; Blaze a bye, The Referee withdrawn; Sun- ) Week e W Creek, Santa Qua ‘s.o, Vina beat Free From Flaw, 7-1; Secretive | R. Hall, =. 8. ...... 4 0 0 0 0 3 _0|The Roman beat Fiery Cross, 10-7; Full Moon | Week Sun-’ Mu na- : - ".‘“,‘3’"- c"m jends and acquaintances are respect- | beat Fairy Belle, §-1; Miss Brummell beat ! Shields, p. .........4 0 0 0 1 5 0 |beat Real Rocker, 7-0; Belle Marle beat Miss o, ays. | Day e - ——— ited to attend the funeral to.day | Black Coon, 10-8; Hidden Hatred beat Prome- | — — — — — — — | Emily. 8-6; Mellinwood beat Wild Gus, 5-4; T B CARDS AND INVITATIONS. o . at ®a. m., from her late residence, | theus, 14-5: Capital Lady beat Hermit, 5 Toatls 34 1 2 252 19 1 |Renegade Apache beat Cleon, 05-3; Davy Principal Way Stations .| 168 w nue. thence to 8. Joho's Chur.h, | Paglizcel beat Rapid Water, 3-2; The Earl | sSpies baited for Hall in the eleventh. Crockett beat Clyde, 16-8. 3 wd % Engraved wedding invitatione, visiting & busl. | Where & requiem high mass will be cele- | beat Homer Boy, 9-; Rose of Gold beat Hap- { %*Two out when winning run was scored. Third round—King V beat Aurelia, 10-8; 4.16p Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos . - CEMETERY PLOTS 068 Feliows and Masonic Cemeteri " e exchanged for Plots in if e « MOUNT OLIVET. ol B ¥ SR & EEVENTH 8T8, A pet jackdaw was missing in a large machinery shop near Kilmarnock, Scot- land, the other day, but was found inside a large flywheel, after it had circulated for more than two and a half hours at 176 ;zvaluuon- a minute. The bird was un- urt. of his recovery. O'Neil and Voss are both young men, but experienced miners. The Whiskey Diggings mine was recently reopened by the Bear Valley Smelting | on ounce bottle that and Mining Company. The accident oc- curred in a new three-compartment hatt raas northwest of Santa Clara. The y was found by three boys who wi ut rabbit hunting. - Beside t| was _contained {11 health for some time and had threats of self-destruction. = | months it becomes finder. who placed it in the lost article depart- ment and gave her a recelpt. The rules of the station provide that if the owner of an article found on the premises does not claim it within three property of the s cards, crests, etc.; high brated for the repose of her oul, .- | hazard, 12-2; Gloomy Gus beat Cubanola, 10-8; | x Amandan beat Wild Mist, 6-0; Mi Amigo beat 9.45pHunters Train— = o 30 5. m. Interment Holy Cross | Winning Friend beat Queen's Beauty, 6-4; Lo- | RUNS AND HITS BY. INNINGS. R Totjers.: 585 Jinr Ryan eat Blase, O.8: n;:.;_,m".‘,s;::.'}'.,'{. - e rettn beat Gallant Boy, 5-2: Blue Hyes beat |L. Angeles.. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1—2 | puil Moon a bye, The Roman withdrawn: Mel. 2 “In this city, November 19, 1905, | Little Dainty, 19-7; Iodine beat Real Pasba, Base hits. 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 2—5 | |jnwood beat Belle Marle. 8-6; Davy Crockett fi;fifl‘ [qu (Broad Gauge). 5 Adele. wife of the late Henry F. |10-6. Seattle . 01000000 00 0-1]|peat Renegade Apache, L& sod Towneend Streets.) and beloved mother of Charles, Second round—Badly Used beat Wild Mamie, Base hits. 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0—2| "wourth round—King V beat Amandan, 7-3; Ban Jose and Wuy Stations. Loulse, Joseph, « Adele and Rosallé | 8-2; Crazy Jane beat Vina; v-3; Miss Brummeli SUMMARY. Mi Amigo a bye, Jim Ryan withdrawn: Fuli Sen Jose and Way Scacions ® sent by | Tarrant and Mrs. Frank Code, a native of | beat Secretive, 5-2; Hidden Hatred beat.Capi- Moon beat Mellinwood, 10-8; Davy Crockett a .00A New Almaden ( . Fri., ot o handed | st o b s a1 Tty . The Earl beat Pagliacci, 7.4; | Home run—Brashear. Sacrifice hits—Frary, | MO ST Coaster—San J nd be F and acquaintances are respect. | Rose of Gold beat Gloomy Gus, 7-1; Winning | Flood, Kane, Walters. First base on errors— | Pripy round—Mi Amigo beat King V, 7-8; B fuily i {0 mttend the funeral to-morrow | Friend beat Loretta, 9-6; fodine a bye, Blue | Los Angeles 1. Seattle 2. Left on bases—Los | 1, o rockett a bye, Full Moon withdrawn. (Tuesday), November 21, at 8:30 g'clock | Eyes withdrawn. 2 AmEeles 4, et e e B | Deciding course—T. Rvan's Davy Crockett te residence, 180§ Post | Third round—Badly Usea beat Crazy Jane, | Shields 2. off Hall 2 Struck out™By Hall 7, | pocier-Honesty) beat P. Callan’s Mi Amigo 10309 Dominic’s Church for | 7-0; Hidden Hatred beat Miss Brummell, 4-3: | By Shiclds 0. Double player Kang to Lauter | (peiier Free-Motto), T:3. 130 af 8:008) Healdsbur ‘ommencing at § o'clock a. m. In- | Kose of Gold beat The Earl, 5-4; lodine beat | bOrn: Smith.to Degar to Dillon. Passed ball— e \ 7:30 af 8+ Lt S80nGity, Hoheer, X 3 went Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric | Winning Friend, 5-0. Eagar. Time—1:50. Umplre—Davis. Champiqn stake: First round—Carlow Boy | 3:30p] 3:50p) Gevseryille 3 i 10.30 | car leaving Eighteenth and Guerrero | Fourth round—Hidden Hatred beat Badly Second Game. beat Humboldt, 11-8; Mr. Zignego beat Four Cloverdale 8.00ASan Jose, Tres Pinos, Watsonvilie, strests at 10:15 o'clock a, m. Used, 10-4; Rose of Gold beat Iodine, 4-0. g LOS ANGELES Paw, 6-3; Panoche beat Wild Turkey, 6-1; Capitola. Sants Cruz. Pacifc 0 | TAYLOR—In this_city, November 19, 1905, at | , Declding course—E. L. Grimm's Hidden i Fetterless beat Barge, 4-2. R Hoglend San Lufs Obispo r. | her residen " Folsom street. iien; | Hatred (Don Pedro-Richmond) beat P. F. Cal- AB. R. BIL SB. PO. A. E. | * Second round—Mr. Zignego beat Carlow Boy, 0 pl 3:30pi and Uklah 1| Way Stations.. 00 widow of Joseph W. Tayior, and | 1an's Rose of Gold (Glaucus-Freda C), 11-5. ek 4 0 5 % %2 0 0158 Fetteriess beat _Panoche, 88 t Wilits and 1% E, Ge 4 | , 2b.. PDecldi; rse—Dr. F. P. 3 3 u Z 5 iamaon o8 . £¥I19T | Champlon stake: First round—Lancashire | Toman, s. s 20001 o0l ot | S EeIE B Oy et £ [ 3:0al 800 Sherwood 3 : ars X | Lad beat Ron Ami, 5-3; ¥reeport beat Honest [ Smith, 3b 1 0 0 1 0 0 0fcyders Fetterless (Fetter Free-Echo), 5-0. 2| 8:00 af Il Dei Monte Ex, Ciara, sl Mbveaines | John, 10-1; Friendless Boy beat Lady Leeds, | Spies, 1b 2.0 0 01 6 1 303 8908l Guernevine San Jose, Watsonville, Santa this clty, November 18, 1905, | & Lady' Kelp beat Lucy Clair, 0-8; Fait Diton: “bzh g S VY e . $:00 Sonoma Pratic e i Moo 12158 ,‘ el e B ) ng beat Foxhunter, i-z; Orsina beat Paul on, 1b-: :00 af rove ... . neg, beloved wite of Daniel Wag: | DUibe."Gy; Sampler beat Gambit, 5-1; Gal- | Cravaih, r. i3y ¢4 & o/ NEWPOWER PRODUCED | 3505l _gien Eiten 13009 Los Gatos. Wright, Bouider iy o D L | Vi e P01 84t THAT OUTDOES STEAM|Tasses R e five of Droville; Tal. agba ntain, @ mas | Second round—Freeport beat Lancashire Lad, 3 01 03 1 0 3 K 30 p | Narrow Gange. = - 10454 Ponthei - A il o T “.M)‘"s.« ('!3;,_“ 5-4; Friendless Boy beat Lady Kelp, 5-0; Fair R K e S S 10 ! 3.30PSouth San }"WR P-l:m.von. T o 30 ;i D | Fi¥ing beat Orsina. 8-3; Sampler beat Galves- 1 g g 3 3 ro2le Special Dispatch to The Call. | = i ms:mz:m‘;‘:;'flmhu v Hepete hdsand acquaintances are respect- | 108 ¥-5. S R e R v oy htin: at Banta Resa for White Sulph Santa Clara, San Jose. Los Gaton, +9.00a - g fui d to nd th v Third round—Friendless Boy beat Freeport, = NEW YORK, Nov. 19.—A new power, | Quentin; at San osa h phur Hooker e o e e eral Monday. | 7-1; Fair Flying beat Sampler, 61 T 176 1120 15 2| gix times as strong as steam, has come | Springs and Mark West Springs: st Lytion 8 300 SuaJone ani rincipal Way Stations §3.408 3| Of Porter & White 445 Golden Gate ave- | Declding course—oo Woslon's Fab Tlying SEATTLE. Into existence, according to J. C. Wacd, | 55, 131!°0: “loverdale for the Geysers, Boon: Jose, Gliroy, Salinas, Puso T e e e e e llows Ceme- | ught's Friendless Boy (Fetter Free-The AB. R BH.SB.PO. A. E. | a Brooklyn inventor and mechanical en- | ville and Greenwood: at Hopland for Duncaa Bobles, San Late Obispe, Senta WATSON—In Fast Oakland, November 19, | Dawm), 11-2. Bennett, 2b.......... 3 © 1 0 ¢ & Olgineer. "The first annoucemennt of | Springs. HIShighe, SPOS Sl puile, TA EI Paso, New OTleans .. ..o....c. 910 Sovimiter Kehneth Thadeus Watson, son of | grant .. 3 51 0 1 0 0| Wood's discovery has just been made in | 23% SPTUNG Lake County Hot Springs; a: | B.4BPEI Paso, Ksnsas City, St. Louts, o Chaties . and Julla Watson, o native of | | Unfinished open stake: Fourth round—The | BEleh b €' § © 2 1 1 0 0|a technical magazine published in this | Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs. cn 2104 Debwon THY: SEHLE Yoty 2 SN dnh 18 t Royal Friend, 5-2; Idlences beat Polka Dot, | Strefb, 1b.....: 30 0 0 0 0 Ifcity. According fo the “Motor World.” | Biue Lakes Laurel Dell Lake, Watter Springs. 3—In this city, November 19, 1905, Miss Viking beat Young Rosey R, 9-4; | Frary. c... 2.1 8 0% 1 0lit has taken seven véars of experimenta- | PRI S ® Huiiville, Orr's Hot “Springs, Hait- Monte, o PR othy Eleanor Welch, beloved daughter of | OUldR @ bye. P 9 8 8 I 1 0 tion to bring the new power to a prac- | wuy House, Comptche. Hopkins, Mendocine | 16-16PSan Mateo, Berestord, Beimon, e e daaghter of | “piftn’ round—Barney Rey a bye, The Mist | R. Hall, ey R e wonee T g B s R . R Franciaco, aged 1 "6 monghe, | Withdrawn; Ouida beat Idieness, 6-5; Mien Vi- | C. Hall, p. b PR T8 L B Bt e Mt 'tor Hearst and Sawyers: at Sherwood for Menlo Park, Palo AIG0. oo t private lease r,nn(F“JF ‘xu’ v|y-;r- lxld 6 monthe. King a bye. Bt g S S “The power which T have discovered is | ol “Bragg, Cahto, Covelo, Laytonville, Cum- Wa In this city, et e iobe held at the | Sixth round—Barney Rey a natural bye; Miss Totals. .. 1 4 1 21 9 1neither steam nor gasoline, but embed- | mipgs, Bell's Springs. Harris, Hubbard, Fruit- 0 e ' Bender. beloved Tomorrow’ (Tuesday, at'10:30 a. . ‘Tnters | VIKINE beat Ouldn, 88 0 = L e Hey | Tomy Batted o G o dasknean: fes the elements of both. It has the flex- | land Dycr. Garbervills, Camp 5. Pepparwood Katherine Levi an 5 = y . B0 b, ~| " Decding course-J. O’Shea Jr.s Barney Rey | {Gam: . Bcutia an 28 Bender, & native of Iilincis, WRRNL DELVRAE: | (Promise Me-Freda ) beat E. Prosek's Oulda RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS. ibility and distort of steam, but does | ™G, qay and Monday round-trip tickets at < §> Friends and acquaintan St S Rl (Mose-Nellic Bawn), b-1. not require a dismission gear or clutch | requced rates. 946m : : e ualntan St. Jcseph's Union—The semi-annual high 0000011 2 B o | T ‘Sunday—Round-trip tickets to all points | 11 1, oyt be Tomersl Tusedey | mast of requiem for the deceased members 0001 228§ l-‘g‘ "s “:i"’ c";"t:’}",:d ';yofl % :.d"’:;‘:;r begond San Rafsel at halt rates tain View, Sunnyvale, Lawrence, """‘ - , from e of St Joseph’s Union will be lebs A N 00010 0—1 ‘oal and a mix of al 4 ., Santa Clara and San Jose .. crivn, Courin “Govden | 8% Sy Gninedrar a2 10 ,Ecgfik'.;.“ e m TWO MEN ARE BADLY 00211 0= iconstitute the fuel and motive power. | ing Sy w:_ ‘:"::;“ HA R Gax Pl | day. the 21st inst. Rev. Father Cahtll, O, ’ : ; 8. AGLER, g Sl g8 gl | et ETESch on 1het oocasion 2 HURT IN A MINE i SAN FRANCISCO®MINISTER *gen Manager. 1715 A, 3,004 4. 11002 2. CARTYON s city, at her residence, | E— O 2 Home run—Cravath. 'fhrce- t—Ross. | SAN > 5 3611 Army street, near San Jose avemne, &pectal Dispatch to The Call. Two-base hits—Blankenship, Eagar. Sacrifice LOSES PURSE IN ST. LOUIS g 100w 300 p.w. 5.18 2. Minnie Carlyon, beloved wife of Johm. caw AR erbatn = BT e O irore Loy 3 To SAN RAFAEL, A for P for on,”mother of Marcle . Carlyon, daught LINCOLN, Nov. 19.—Two miners were | Angeles 1. Beattle 2. Loft on bases ~Los An- | pocket Hook of Rev. Mr. Preacott, Come P e~ Vg ey nd an, d sist . Bases - Good- red -~ O Geasle O, Wrod. ko B Do caught by a blast at the bottom of| the | ¥ie®, Bedtts & Bases O TLe O, Spaty SRR Sxer Hanired Teltyrn ROSS VALLEY, §Dally. and stops at ail stations on Sanday. Alce P. Kinsman and Mrs. Frank K. Kere 100-foot shaft at the Whiskey Diggings |'6 by Nagle 1, by Goodwin 1. Hits made off "'7-‘ by Woman. gan and Mrs. Percy W, Lord, a native of | mine, nine miles northeast of here, early | Nagle 2, oft Goodwin 2. Time of e—One | §T. LOUIS/ Nov. 19.—Miss Murray, Grase Valles. Cal. aged 3§ yeare 7 montha A this morning. They had lighted the fuse |hour and twenty minutes. Umpire—Davis. cashier of the Union Dairy Company, oopy) Y PAPers please | BNR 5 in twelve holes and tarried too long be- = 753 _* | mwhile walking In_the midway of the Friends and acquaintances are respect— fore giving the signal to hoist. Ome of Find Body Suicide. Union station to-night, .found a large ol 1vited 1o aitend che tunerad ooyl WOODI;:\:‘V.N CEMETERY, |tie men, E4. O'Nell, took refuge behind | SAN JOSE, Nov. 19.—Edward Sim- | pocket-book -wn‘:unlns $125 in Dbills i Lo-MOTTOw esday), November 21, at 1:30 teo County, some lagging and miracuously escaped | mons, a young baker who mysteriously | and some railroad passes, which appear | SUBURBAN SERVICE, rm:m 'i-—nwn !’.’, r::"n:-‘d (:_r:,; 1:(“1-;i Church, corner | -”“flc: gm‘ ‘f-l"lolcl'A’l'lo!. with only slight injuries, but his partner, | disappeared from his home in this city | to belong to Rev. Mr. Prescott of San d:r and S at DEARVIN OR DEARWIN—In this city, No. Carl Voss, was terribly hurt about the | six weeks ago, was found I ‘dead | Francisco, Cal. Miss Murray handed | cept o ,i-’}:.‘ xe - head and abdomen and there is mo hope | in a small dry creek a mile and a half | the proverty to Station Master Clifford, s ‘and 11:35 m. days—7:45.