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HONGKONG—Arrived prior to Augr 9—Stmr Nippon Maru. from San Francisco, via Hono- lulu and Yokohama, . ¦•CHERBOURG— Arrived Aug. 9— Stmr Kaiser Frlederlch, from New York, via Plymouth, for Hamburg. GENOA— Sailed Auk 4— Stmr Isls, for San Francisco (not previously). MUKOGAN— Sailed Aug 6— Stmr Oak Branch for New York. / NEW YORK— Arrived Aug 9— Stmr Anchoria, from GIuf^ow. Sailed Aug 9 Stmr Columbia. ; for Hamburg via Plymouth and Cherbourg; stmr La Tou- ralne, for Havre. Arrived Aupr D—Stmr Leon XIII, from Genoa. ; Barcelona and Cadiz. i QUEE.NSTOWN- Sailed Aug 8— Stmr Ger- manic, from Liverpool, for New York; Btmr I'ennland. from Liverpool, for Philadelphia ROTTERDAM-Salled Auff 9-Stmr Spaarn- dam, for New York., - LIVERPOOL—Sailed . Aug 9— Stmr Dominion, for Montreal. OCEAN STEAMERS. FALMOUTH—Sailed Aug 8— Br bark Heath- fi»ld for Manchester. HARWICH—Arrived Aug 7—Br ship Godvia, hence March 26. HULL— Arrived Aug 8v-Br ship Pass of Kll- llccrankte, hence March 8. ¦ LONDOX-Aarrivcd Aug 7-Br bark Clan Gra- ham, hence March 13. . ¦WATERFOKD- Arrived Augr 6 Br bark Beechdale, from Orecon. HONGKONG— Sailed Aug 8— Br stmr Empress of China, for Vancouver. FOREIGN PORTS. SEATTLE— Arrived Aug 9— Stmr Czarina, tiencc At!» 5. CASPAU— Sailed Aug 9—Stmr Cleon«, for San Francisco. GIlAYS HARBOR—Arrived Aug 9— Stmr Newburjr, bence Aug 5; schr Ida McKay, hence July 28. DOMESTIC PORTS, Thursday, August 9. Stmr John S Kimball, Thwlne, Seattle. SAILED. ARRIVED. Thursday, August 9. Btmr Point Arena, Hansen, 10 hours from Won by L. Reiff. LONDON/ Aug. 9.—At the third day's, racing of. the Brighton August meeting to-day the Brighton hlghweight handicap was won by Lalune, guided by RIgby. The Town plate was won by Clondal Kin, SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Continued from Page Eight. NEW WESTERN HOTEL. W Moore & w, LBanos N Hoffelt, Sacto ' L Debanne. Vina F A Donahue & w. Ill P J Donovan, Salinas E A Riely, Merced Miss Coles, Portland A C Brown & s, LsAng Mrs R N Bell. Ls Ang J Dadaml, Columbia C B Staton & w. Alask A R Mnulton, Alaska J Wirell & w, Merced W Boyd, Ferndale S Hazen. Ferndale J Bell, Santa Rosa Mrs J P Nelson. SCruz Mr & Mrs Patch. LAng Miss D Coffman, LAng GRAND HOTEL. Mrs M G Cowing. Cal J N Hayes, Pasadena W B Hayes, Pasadena T Brown. Bakersfleld T M Kelly. Wash I Blankfleld. N Y S H Wiles. Portland Mrs J Carroll. Dawson '. T Fitzgerald. L Ang J 11 Baker, Portland F J Martin, Arizona J C Shlffo. Bakersfleld j, AA Bonyns'c, L Ang W H Hay. L Ang PE Weaver. L Ang G B Perkins. L Ang J II Botsford. Phlla J C Ells, Dayton WW McWhorton. Cal F A Short. Bakersfleld F Flanagan, St Louis W J Grove. Texas Miss Vance, Eureka j C Monaghan. S Ana , J M Hennlng. Chicago Mrs Minor. Arcata H S Minor. Arcata HH Minor, Arcata LHMcBride, Eureka MGllmore & w. S Dleg Mrs T Ricks, Eureka T H Selvage. Eureka J Monahan, L Ant: W Malborn, Salt Lake L R Reed, Scranton C K 8eymore, Carson P S Knowlea, Chieo Mrs Knowles, Chlco Mrs L M Watts, Chico T Emerson, Berkeley C Klrby Jr. Elk Grove C Wlnshlp & w, Napa Moss Wolff. N X W B Chapin, N Y A H Fredericks & w, St Louis S Fredericks, St Louis ! Mabel Plock, St Louis C Christopher, S Louis W Crossman & w. Cal Mrs Dunbar & c, St Lk E W Cox. S Rosa A E Wood, S Mateo O Atwood, Stockton F M Mares. Minn L Selss, Minn PALACE HOTEL J W Mlnturo, Mlnturn R Richardson, Seattle H R Lewis, Manila R W Rov.ell, Wash C W Stuart. Phila AV A Brewer. S Mateo H W Augustln, Seattle W E Hodges, Chicago J H Palmer. Chicago F H Niles, Chicago W W Houck. N York Mrs R Proctor, Napa G H Proctor Jr. Napa H E Odell, U S N JJ Campion, Clnn J D Iyjurnan, Seattle Miss Hathaway, S Jose Dr R B Egettard & w, Victoria E SppHvogel. N'T-";, Mrs EH Child*. LAng Miss <1illds. Los ,1M Miss H Chllds, Ls\#s H. E FrieeseU, Pittsbs Mrs P Cook, Rio Vista* T Flint Jr. San Juan .• W F Funston. Sacto \v P Hammon. Orovll J 8 Webb. DC ! G E Griswold. Chicago H Heymann. London C E Pearsall. Eureka Mrs C W Waldron. Cal 0F Davis, Bloomingtn W II Howlett, N Y E N Tenbrook, Sacto C H C Brown. Boston K O Bean, Hoston . Rev M T Valr, Iowa II M Peter, Iowa H M St John. Iowa Dr J McCroskery. NT 1 H Harvey. Gait E F Slater, S C Dr J McWhortle. N T Dr F E Shine. N T E W Runyon. Rd Bluff II L Bowlds. Pt Louis J Marx. New York S Kaiser, New York H. Doyle. San Mateo ¦ •- uoj^a 'suaijdsi v Lt Com W S Hughes & w. U S N HOTEL ARRIVALS. Miss Mary S. Hodkins (owner) with C. F. Johnson and L. A. Secor (contractors), archi- tect . All work for a two-story and rough basement frame building (two flats) on SE cor- rer of Guerrero and Brosnan streets, thence along S line of Brosnan 84. S 32. W 84. >f 32 tr beginning; $2220 30. Hale Brothers. Inc. (owneft) with Campbell & Pettus (contractors), architects Reid Broth- ers—Third-story store fixtures In store building in course of erection on S line of Market street, between Fifth and Sixth, commencing "S from Sixth; $3302. William Ede Company, corporation (owner) with C. M. Depew (contractor), architect Al- btrt Farr—Brick, carpentry and granite work, curbing, sidewalks, doors, glazing, galvanized iron, grille, mantel, cast iron, roofing, plumb- ing and pointing for a four-story and base- ment brick building on W corner of Minna and First streets. SW 130. N'W 80. NB 75, SE 33, NE 75. SE to beginning; $22,800. Justinian Caire (owner) with William B. Kreger (contractor), architect E. A. Hermann Rough carpentry, milland iron work and laying of finished floors for a four-story and basement brick, iron and terra cotta structure on SK line of Market street, 130 N'E of Second. NE 33:4 by SE 153:1: $2650. Mary E. Sessions (owner) with E. C. Bleteh and F. P. Lansing (contractors), architect Na- thantel Blaisdell— All work except plumbing, gas fitting, electrical work, trimming hardware, mantels, i hades, gas fixtures and painting for a two-story basement and attic frame building on E lino of Lyon street, 92:SVi S of Jackson, S 33 by E 91. Western Addition block 577: $3S95. Builders' Contracts. Tor More Sports See Page Ssven. favorite at even money. Durango was second and Roy M third. The last race, running, one mile, was won by Sea Spray at 5vto 1. McFarland was favorite at even money. Loconomo finished second and McFarland third. Summaries: ; -¦(": Pacing. 2:20 class, purse $1900. mile heats. 3 in 5: Goshen Jim, by Chleftan (Edd) 111 Banker's Daughter (Brown) 232 Dlctatus (Day) ; 32 3 Queen R (Hodsres) 444 Time—2:30, 5:17%. 2:1S. 2:15 trot. pur?e $6C0. mile heats. 3 in 5: Osita. by Pari3 Belle (Durfee) 14 11 Santa Anita Star (Maben) 2133 Arrow (H. Willis) 32 22 Sable Frances «J. Sullivan) 1 4344 ' Time— 2:21',i, 2:20, 2:13%, 2:13H. Running, flve-plghths of a mile dash, purse M00: Ko-Ko. 113 (Jackson) 1 IXiranKO. 113 Ulobert) 2 Roy M, 115 (Brown) 3 Time— 1:01%. Georse W, Jessie O. Gundara and Red Steel also rau. P.unning, one mile, purse $100: Sea Spray, 104, Mariner-Marin (Hazard) 1 Loconorao. 114 (Bennett) I McFarland, 104 (Xickells) 3 Time— 1:41%. Whitcomb and March Seven also ran. The Sheriff arrested two more pick- pockets at the racetrack to-day. They, were caught In the act. This makes three of them arrested In two days. The first race was a 2:20 pace, with Goshon Jim favorite at 10 to 3. He took the race in three straight heats. The next race was a 2:15 trot. The first heat was - won ¦¦ by Osita, with Arrow a good second. Oslta was favorite at 10 to 6. Santa Anita Star took tho second heat and Oslta the next two. The first running race, a five-eighths of a mile dash," was won by Ko-Ko,who was Business Houses and Factories Close Down to Give Employes a Chance to See the Races. RED BLUFF, Aug. 9.—To-day was Red Bluff day at the track. The business houses and ; factories closed at noon, at which hour the streets were alive with buggies, carriages and vehicles of all kinds, with none to be had in town. The Etock parade took place at noon, and four interesting races occurred in the after- Special race, 2:11 pace— Hartford Jr. won first and third heats in 2:13,. 2:11%. George L won second beat in 2:13Vt. ¦ ¦ CROWDS VISIT RACES , ON RED BLUFF DAY 2:30 trot, $500—Sltaw won In straight heats. Best time, 2:17. The Medium second. George Hallerton third. Cross Patch fourth. Baby Is- lan and Al Kalso also started. 2:iO pace.* J500 Tripoli Girl won in straight heats. Best time. 2:12%. Shelah second. Alice Gray third, La Crescent fourth. INDEPENDENCE, la.. Aug. 9.— The follow- inff are the results of the harness races here to-day: Pan-American stakes, 2:25 pacing, purse $2000 —Charley Hayt won second, third and fourth heats. Time, 2:07%, 2:00, 2:12. Sallle Hook won first heat in 2:12%. Texas Jessie. Lady Allright. Motion. Cobbett. Mount Clemens Boy and Pussy Willow also started. Queen City stakes, trotting. 2:15 class, purse $2000— Glory won second, third and fourth heats. Time. 2:13%. 2:13. 2:16. King Jack won first heat in 2:13tt- Corrinne, Tete. Una Belle. Am- by and David Harum also started. 2:13 pae*. $1200— Tom Nolan won second, third and fourth heats in 2:11?;. 2:12%. 2:13?i. Time- piece won the first heat in 2:10U. Deveraa, Fred M and Bonnie Direct also started. For the Pan-American stake, the open- Ing pools saw Pussy Willow and Sallio Hook selling at $50 each in a pool in which Charley Hayt was third choice at 3 to 5. McDonald won the first heat, but in the second Snow challenged him with Charley Hayt and easily beat the mare out. In this heat Pussywillow got tangled and fell on the back stretch and was disqualified. McHenry got an ugly toss from the sulky, but escaped with a slight laming. Hayt was now installed favorite and nothing could stop him. Summaries: For the Queen City stakes, trotting, 2:l r » class, Glory sold at $25 in the early pools, in which Tete brought $50 and David Harum $30, after indulging King Jack with a heat, Gatacomb sent Glory along and the Lawson gelding won three straight heats. In the 2:13 pace Bonnie Direct sold a 100 to 25 favorite before the first two heats, but a bad break landed the Direct stallion In fifthplace in the first heat and another saw him distanced in the second. BUFFALO, N. Y., Aug. 9.—Spirited bet- ting was the order of the closing day of the Buffalo Club's grand circuit meeting. Every one of the three events was hotly contested and some disappointments re- sulted. tanced in the Second Heat. Bonnie Direct, a Hot Favorite, Dis- LAST DAY AT BUFFALO. Six furlongs, selling— Chemisette won, Amelia Strathmoro second. Watercress third. Time, 1:15%. One mile, selling— Orleans won, Pirate's Daughter second, Seethlne third. Time, 1:43. Six furlones— The Lleht won, St. Cuthbert second, Tr!adltza third. Time. 1:13*;. Two ml!es. selling Orris won. Round Turn second. Lurdan third. Time. 3:i3*i. Six furlongs, sWUng— Eight Bells won. Insur- gent second, Al Lone third. Time, 1.15. ST. LOUIS. Autr. 9.— Results at the fair sreunds: Six furlongs— Tigris won, Monaghan second, Loka third. Time. 1:16. DETROIT, Auk. 9. Windsor results: One mile— Meggs won, Rathlln second, Rebec- ca Wells third. Time, l:42»i. Four and a half furlongs— Emma C L won. Little Henry second. Frequent third. Time, '°Of>e mile—Statlra won, Olive Order second, Elizabeth K third. Time. 1:43. Six furlongs—Chappaqua won, Clara Woolley second. Tenote third. Time, 1:14. Steeplechase full course^ Zufalli? won. Last Fellow second. Jack Carey third. Time. 3:49. Seven furlongs— Marco Polo won, Acushja sec- ond, Rotha third. Time. 1:2SU. CHICAGO, Aug. 9.—Miss Bennett was so much the best of the field of three in the Petite stakes to-day at Harlem that the feature of the afternoon was robbed of much of its interest. Results: Five furlongs— Silurian won, Shut Lp second, Clnera third. Time. 1:04 4-5. One mile—Pink Coat won. Star Chamber sec- ond. Boney Boy* third. Time. 1:40 4-5. Six furlongs— Lady In Blue won, John A. Morris second. Ill Lee third. Time. 1:13 1-5. Five furlongs. Petite stakes— Miss Bennett won, Bonnie Lissak second, Fancywood third. Time. 1:00. One mile Cogmoosie won. Owensboro second. Papa Harry third. Time. 1:12 4-5. One mile— Dacmar won. Dad Steele second. Tim Gainey third. Time. 1:42 2-5. 2:06 class pace, purse $1000— "William Me won the second, fourth and firth heats. Time, 2:C6H, 2:07Vi "2:09. Edith won the first and third heats. Time. ;:0S. 2:10. Colonel Bert. Giles and Hail Cloud also started. 2:11 class pace, purse $1000— Little Boy won in straight heats. Be5t time. 2:03. Aelse, Robert Wilkes and Young Joe also started. 2:12 trot, purse $1000— Cutting won the third, fourth and fifth heats. Best time, 2:10%. Miss Sllgo won the second heat in 2: lOVi- Neereta won the first heat in 2:11H- Josephine Dixon and Dr. Pitzer also started. JOLIET 111.. Aug. 9.— Results at Gall's Park: 2:20 class, trotting, purse $500— Silver Wilkes won In straight heats. Best time, 2:13^i. Baby M, Yellow Jacket, Baroness Marguerite. Bri- tails. My Chance and Kitchel's Red Wilkes DETROIT. Aug. 9.— Results at Highland Park: One mile—Harmony A won, Mound Builder second, Sauceboat third. Time. 1:43. Five furlongs^ Lizzie A won, Matanzas sec- ond, Hill Masiie third. Time, 1:02. Five furlongs—Toad Ralney won. Dream Life second, Pierre Jr. third. Time, l:02Vi. * Six furlongs— Annie Lauretta won, Gladhand second, Bennie third. Time, l:14Vz. One mile—Free Lance won, Fessy F second, Passaic third. Time, 1:42. Six furlongs— Sweet Caporal won, Ralston second, Left Bower third. Time, l:12*i. Beverwick handicap, $3500, one mile—Kinley Mack won. Ethelbert second, Martimas third. Time, 1:41. - Five furlongs, selling— Cherries won, Goddess of Night second. Himself third. Time, l:02U- One mile, selling—Romp won, Osceola second, Myth third. Time, 1:43»4. SARATOGA, Aug. 9.—Kinley Mack won the Beverwick handicap to-day, but the victory was In a sense a fluke, for Ethel- bert was almost left standing at the post and at the end was only beaten by a head. The track exactly suited Kinley Mack, having dried out just enough to make it dead. Kinley Mack opened at 15 to 1 and was. played down to 10 to 1. . The mile was run In1:41. After the race the stewards summoned Starter Caldwell before them and told him that unless he secured a starting gate of his, own they would insist on hi3 using the Clark bar- rier to-morrow. Joyner, trainer of Ethelbert, announced that he would not run another horse dur- ing the rest of the meeting. He offered to match his employer's horse against Kinley Mack, stipulating a good track, but Wimmer, trainer of the latter horse, declined to make the match. Results: Five and a half furlongs, selling—Fonso Leo won. Cupidity second, Macflecknoe third. Time. l:03Vs. Six furlongs— Bella Rio won. Far Rocfcaway second, Gold Heels third. Time, 1:14%. Kinley Mack, Well Played, Wins the Beverwick Handicap at the Saratoga Track by a Almost Left Standing at the Post, but Finishes in Second Place. ETHELBERT LOSES THE RACE BY A FLUKE THE SAN FRAJSClSCOi* UAUJL, FlllD AY, AUGUST 1O, 1 UOO. 11 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. tirMOVAL of Ke«»ffe's piano store from Van Nfts to E23 Market, bet. Sth and 6th. next Hale Bros.. & will continue reduction 6ale for 2 week.*; open rv'npy; call and get low prices. VIOLINKtr'.nrs; never wet; best in the worfa; rr.r.kine: and repairing r.f ali kinds cf musical Instruments. Carl C Anderson. 417 Geary Et. A FEW more pianos put on fale for storage; Kt your own i>rice; also Spencer's retired stork. Wilson's Storage. 1710 Market st. JIV-KI-EGAXT lare*- 3-redal upright, or rent for tZ r<0 month. 342 Kc-arny st. FFECIAL Faie-TpjiEtus $75 up; Installments $0 ur: r-r.t? *: \:y. HEINE. 136 Ellis 5t. THE WII.EY H. ALLES~CO., 314 Post St.; Harilman. c-inover and other pianos. BOHUER &VO., Eyrcn Maczy. Gabler, Hamil- ton p'anos. 30S Po?t ft., npp. Union Square. HAHGAIN Good piano cheap; installment $8 p»r month, SCHMITZ. 16 McAllister Ft. V." G. BADGER. 4i: Sacramento ft., agent for rrancis Bacon and Hallott &Pavis pianos. EXTERIOR violins, zitliens. old and new. h! Ml LLER. makfr. repairer. 2 Latham place. KEDt'CTION sale; n«»w pianos; $:, payments; ¦ ¦-t r*nt. $2 up. P.ni'EN'N. ys Post ft. aiCSXCAL INSTRUCTION. GOOD r?ano tearher like few more pupils; 25c a l-ysnn. T.SQ O'FarrPll Ft. ) OKFtLKS .i\i; STORKS TO LET. OFFICE to rent: 3 fine, light front rooms or. | Market «., otipntite Palace Hotel: rent £><) 1-er niomh. A<Jdre>s DR. PIERCE & EON. Oi Market Ft. ' LARGE roan, unfurnifh<*d. facing Market st.; suitable fr.r doctor. Mrtroj»o!e Hctel. 6 Turk. FOR rent— El»rant offices and rooms in T. M. C. A. tildit. : all tnc-dern imp?. ; rent very low. 70 r.-nT-Mo<jrrn store: well lighted; 2:1x140; ! T-r-t -¦-ss"ni»V>!p. rtS Haves ft. PALMISTIlv] :.;:/r. iteetgaard. Pres. St. Germain Collese of Ffclalettr: rr-nds 1 to ?. 61C Geary, nr. Jone«. I ??^ -^ —^— 1 PERSONALS. GEO A.LL.EX. formerly working at 221 Perry >. S«nd addrws to 71S Mission *t. I WIDOWER, 40 yoars of age. desires acquaint- ance of i>. !«dy; object strictly matrimony. I Box OP.' Call office. I VA NTEI>—Information concerning where- f*i- ::ie of UBS. LILLIE TAYLOR or her m ither. URS. MARSHALL. !>oth formerly of Niv Orleans, Address lnx Z2'9. Call office. JfME. AI>A. Koarny. 47 Pest, office 10-11: if rti k. Buffering from any caasf. 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Stockton: kodaks, ftixn*. i ZTic; r.o charge for blank r.ppative*; pro- resatonal advice free: lPFfcns {riven, F.Oc each. n.ECTRIC liRhts In every room— Winchester H'-tcl. 44 Third Ft., near Market: 700 rooms; ZSc to Jl TO p*r nicV.t: Jl M to $" per week; tree 'bus and bajrpape to snd from the ferry. ' FI'ITS to order on Installments: $13 upward; ' 51 a we«5k. LEON I.EMO-:. 1117 Market St.. I twpen Seventh and Ki^rhth. LEDEHElFi Focnio Shampoo 16 the best in the I market: clear.se?, beautifies the hair; 5c pr.jr. ] FIRST-CLAPS uphoiFt^rine done at your house j by day or job. JENSEN, SU Rush et. II A IR quickly curled or waved by usirur Tal- cctt's curling fluid; 25c bottle; druggists. DR. E. C. MERVT has taken new offices at i 15C5 Stockton et. LADIES' and (rent* 1 ca*t-o?T cloth!ne boug-ht * f=old. Pilverman, PS4 Fclsom; tel. Folsom 11?1. I-FPERER'S Quintor.lca Hair Tonic; an ex- tract quinine; pure, simple, harmless; 83c bot. j VANTED— Oia-fjLshionefl silver, brass, copper j wire; curios, all descriptions. £25 Dupont Ft. 1 FI'ITt 5 to order on e-axy paj'ments. Art Tailor- j in* Co.. Examiner building:, room 407. .4 AT.FREDI'MS Egyptian Her.r.a roMores »rrmy ' hair to its natural color. Jl: at a!l drucirists. j CAST-OFF rlothlns. <-,H coH and Fllver bought; j F»nd postal. COLEMAN'P '-A6 Keamy st. = I PHYSICIANS A.MJ SritGEOXS. T>H. CRAICSTCCS. the rreat *p«cialist. haT"r«y ! mnned rrartlce et W*> Market st.. comer; TayJ^r: office* IS and 2C: take elevator. 7>R. C. C. O- rvONNHLL— Offlee and residence, i vn--! Mr.rket f'.. bet. Sixth and Seventh. PROPERTY WAXTED. ¦A S-ETOBT doom "MorS rooms and bath on r-a-h f.rA cr niec rr-ttap<». Apply at south- j f-!>c-r ,. jxttr at Qccao ard Colton t=ts. Rill CSTA'lC—ClTY KOCl SALE. J" 1 : ;•' Hfijrhts-2 <*a!r« fir .'I Fitcly bulldlrs: i ! t- en elevated pn-jr.d. f.:«x!37:6 each, on 1 •-. !'jt Et.. near Haker, commanding an en- j r!> lir.e Diarine view which never can be ob- i frjeted of the bay. th« inlands in the ba3\ I K'-rt Poir.t end Berkeley, eg well as the ! mratlea of ilarln. Contra Ccsta and Ala- 1 panda: Va!I»Jo Ft. i* crad^d, macadamized i 1 r,.J tewered; pric* oniy J1200 each> f ;¦•« for I I L,th; I <-u.n arrange r-»r 'asy inrtallment pay- I rri.-r.ts: r»>nierr.ber that all lets like these will ytt prll for fabulous pries; only two short block* south from the T'nior.-st. cars. W. J Ot.'NN. L30 Caiiftrnia «t. TF.XTH ave.. near Clemfr.t—2 choice Jots. 25x Cfl »-ach. In the beft part of Richmond; all 1 rtreet work done; only Jisno for both; «>!ectrie j cars paF? within a few Ftep*; these lots are 1 *-x<-eed!nr!y Cbeap; m'.st of the adjoining lors ! f^ld »t Jl<«« each: eavy payments can be ar- I ranged. W. .T. OU.N'N. rj-j California st. JiAV>: you r<-al estat* north of the Park or at i t!ie MifFion ihnt you want to fs«>!l. then call : »n W. J. CCKK. I2v ra'.ifornia Ft. NEVl" handsome park re?I'5» ! n'-p: only 1 left of 4; rortair.s S rr.orr.s, ir well built, up-to-date- wiJI I)* «n!d rhpar: *26 daytnn ct.. south of Halcbt: Bixth and Taylor Fts. and Masoni* j evf. cars pas« the door. J. STIERLEST ' owner, on premises. 1' [ ITT'iO-TIIREE new modern flats, with rnarbU i f-'.pjr. frepcoM ceilings, etc.. in the best reni- ¦ inc Fc^tlon nf th» rjty; one block from HaighV i ft. cars, on 'Waller Ft., near Pierce; rents ' fI«60 r-^r year: terms. 3>:uPERN houses built lowest prices: plans and : f-stlmates furnished. Campbell, 1147 Mission, j *Cj:vV* cottage: « rooms, bath: lot bOxlOO; Mis- ! Fiin: vary terms or vacant lot. 413 K^atnv st. I ¦~^™"*~"^^^ —^^^— » j HEAL ESTATi: COLWTKV V'or s»l«, j TO LHAEE Pather ranch. San Pablo Creek, f Contra Costa County; 1150 acres; 200 acres rrain land; well •watered: railroad facilities. In person tr> EL E. ROWLAND. Ortnda Park. fTOCK and grain ranch for aale tn Colusa. Co.; 3-'4O acres; J10 an arrf; BOO grain, rest in hill iand. M. P. CHAXDOX. MaryBvllle, Cal. H1MI, ESTATE TO EXCUA.VGE. NTV. cor. In Borkeley, 120x134:6; fine marine vlow: for a resideiic* In S. F.: will pay $2000 cr t2T)00 difference. T.. box S235, Call office. A" PRINTED llFt. ' M. GRIFFIN. 719 Market. C:ty iirop'Tty and farmg exchafigei and »old. liERKELEnDVERTISEMEXTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. A P.AUE CHAXCE~~.............. .*..........'.. TO SKCtTRE A HOME A now house of 4 rooms, pantry, bath and '!cs*>;*. city water and sewerage; convenient to local trains; price flSCrt; $200 cash, balance In mor.thiy payment* of $12 M. Take Berke- ley train, get off at Lorin and Inquire for.... ; RUDOLPIT. PERKINS & LYON. FIXE LOCATirjX...... '. ; ONLY $S30 3-room cottage; cloFe to station : on macad- amized Ftr~.t; inveetigate. Take Berkeley train, get r.rr at Lorin and Inquire for nUDOLPH. PERKINS & LYOX. 11000-VERY CHOICE 5-room cottage. 2 blorkj! froni*'station; "city vfnter: chicken yard and outhouses; lot SSxSO- £s anr!n<,uTrr fo^ r . k :: ey trata - Rft ofr at RUDOLPH. PERKINS & 'l'y'ox'." IN Berkeley— Two-etory modern cottage, seven large rooms and bath; double parlors- heavy moldings; 7-ft. basement; brick foundation' lot 50x125; street work complete; price J22M- monthly IwymrBts if desired. Inquire on ltirem !«¦«¦. 3017 Fulton «.. As-hhy station, or lk^«>ron & Holcomb. 1OC-1 Broadwny. Oakland. f-ROOM cottasre; new; modern: on Tele- Kraph av<».; a minutes fmm university cood bargain: »do«l location. MASON & McLEV- ATHEX, adjoinloc P. O.. Berkeley. CaJ. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS DERKELEY REAL KSTATE. II25O— JUSX completed: cottage house of 5 rooms ; modern In every respect; electric light- ing; connected with Bas and. water mains: trontine on Telegraph ave. and within ten minutes' walk of the university: a perfect poem. Apply to MASON & McLENATHEN, Berkeley Station. FRUITY ALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRl'ITVALE HEAL ESTATE. POULTRY ranch. 3 a«r<?s; 4-rocm house: upper Fruitvale. Owner. 5/17 East Twenty-third st. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE 1118 BROADWAY. OAKUM) REAL KSTATK. J"00 CASH; monthly payments as low rent till paid lor; modern new cottage of ? rooms, pantry, closets, high basement, brick\founda- tion; all fenced; fine well of water; all first class; 2 fine lots; price all told, $SCO; city water If desired: street macadamized: nice homes all around; near 3 lines of electric roads and line schoolhouse and wide avenue; no fcg cr cold winds here; AllendaJe tract, adjoining East Oakland. Call or send for circular. 4"5 Seventh St., near corner Broad- may. Oakland; carriage free; H. Z. JONES. owner. COMFLETE1-T FUBNISHED HOME. j2O00_Rentins for J23; modern cottage of 5 rooms bath, high basement, etc.; fine north- west eornrr lot 32 l ixlC0 feet: strept work all done- BflLT AND FURNISHED FOH A HOME: good stable on the property; reason for Felling, owner (roinp into business. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO.. 1008 Broadway, Oakland. \ 11 PER cent income property: modern flats. few Mocks from Broadway: renting for $20 per month; o\-ner non-resident and instructs to se'-l st once; 5170-1 buys them: pee us imme- diately. BKLDEX & COOK, Washington and Fourteenth sts. AT a i*acriflce «3ood J-rtory cottage. 8 roorr.n and bath; pretty parden; fruit; barn. EG7 East Twenty-third Et., bet. 11th and 12th aves. OAKLAND Fl'RXITURE FOH SALtS. AN* introduction to you from II. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer. 11th and Franklin. Oakland. H0O31S KOIt llOl.MilViviKl'i.VCi. AT ?2 Second— Light housekeeping, $130 to $2 50 per wk. ; single and double. $1 to %2 50 per wk. BRYANT. 1101. cor. Ninth 3 front rooms, fur- nished complete for housekeeping; cheap. EIGHTH. S4B. near Market— One or two sunny front bedrooms and regular kitchen, furnished for housekeeping; hot and cold water. ESSEX place, 1, off Ersex St.. Rincon Hill— 3 rooms for hsekpg-: bath; hot and cold water. HOWARD. lOCo'i—Sunny completely furnished housekeeping rooms; also others. LEWIS. IS, oft Taylor, nr. Post— 3 furnished and 3 unfurnished rooms. $11 and $10. MARKET. IOCS— Larce light room and connect- ing kitchen; furnished; folding bed; gas; $10. OAK, 117—2 sunny parlors furnished for house- keeping. $14; single room, same. $S; telephone. PEP.RT. 174 Two «unny housekeeping rooms; hot end cold water. POWELL. 303, near .Sacramento— S or 4 unfur- nished moms: marine view; gun all day. EHOTWELL. C2.'., nr Twentieth— 2 cr 3 nicely furnished sunny rooms for light housekeeping. VAN NEPP. 402—2 elegantly furnished sunny roomy; complete housckpg. ; gas stove; reas. CL\S?IFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office. 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. ROOMS TO LET— Furn. and L'nfnrn. A^bI^UNSWICK^IIOUSE, 14S Sixth— Rooms 2ic to $1 per night. $1 2D to $3 per week, and I light housekeeping; open all night. 1 BRANNAN. 324. bot. Id and 3d—Furnished room with bath; private family^ Bl'RNETT. H2C Market (old So. 1304)— Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. BUSH 520 Nicely fum. sunny rooms; SI SO to ?7 wk.; 2:.c to H 50 night. MRS. P. RANFT. "FOLSOM. PCS. cor. Cth (The Oliver)— New fur- nished sunny rms. single or suites; reasonable. GIJAND SOUTHERN, southeast corner Seventh and Mission sts.— Sunny rooms, en suite or pingle; ladies' parlor; reading-room; elevator. GRANT ave.. 7. (Ferndale)— New management; sunny rooms, en suite or single; transient. GRANT ave., 21 (The Wellington)— Elegantly furnished eunny rooms by day, week or month. GOLDEN GATE ave., 49»— Sunny Bide room; double bed; closet: $6 per month. GOLDEN GATE ave.. 640—Two connecting rooms with separate kitchen; sunny corner. HOTEL Francisco Elegant suites; single; tran- sient; baths. MRS. KING. Turk and Taylor. HOWARD. 823—Rooms from $1 week up to $5; 25c to $1 night; also housekeeping rooms. HOWAI^TSSS, cor. Cth Nicely furnished sunny rooms; reasonable; by day. week or month. LAS PALM AS. IE20 Market St.—Suite of 2 or 3 rms.; private; bath; Ein. rms.; board optional. MINNA. «3'i. bet. 5th and «th—Front com- fortable room in private family. O'FARRELL, 20— Sunny furnished rooms and office?; elevator: electric lights; day, wk.. mo. POST, C31—Two furnished rooms to let, $5 and $S; no smoking or drinking in the house; Protestant Christian preferred. POWELL. 121 Light, clean rm».; suites or sin- r!e; transient; running water; rates reduced. POWELL, 612A—Pleasant suite of rooms; large sunny front room and others; reasonable. PROSPECT place. 123. off California, nr. Pow- ell Large sunny rra., bath, $C; prjv. German. ROFEDALE^ House, 319 and 221 E1H* St.—Roomt, night 2.'c to $1. week $1 25 to $4; open night. ROYAL HOUSE. 126 Ellis St.—Incandescent liKht; reading-room. smokin«r-room and ladies' parlor; rooms, per night, 35c to $1 CO; week, ?2 to JS; month, $S to $20; elevator on office floor; rooms with hot and cold water: baths. SHERMAN Apartment Hou*e, 2S Eighth et.. near Market Furnished .or unfurnished. TAYLOR, RIO. bet. Bush and Pine— Four hand- eomely furnished sunny rooms; eas. bath, etc.; all new furniture, carpets; $S and $10 ma TTD^: OAKS. 119 Third A irood roomine house for good yople. R. HUGHES, proprietor. TO l»t— 4 nicely furnished rooms. Inquire 338 Fifth st. . CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore at. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 10S6 Va- lencla «t. ROOMS AND BOARD. ALMORA, cor. Sixteenth and MIssloiT^sts!^ Beautifully furnished suites or single rooms; aJl modern conveniences; excellent table; terms moderate. AT $40; room, board for 2 rentlemen; refined family. Add. "Advertiser." P. p. Station H. A SPECIAL offer to teachers; exceptionally at- traptlve Interior and table. y)7 California St. UOOMS A.\D IH>AU» WAXTED. REFINEU yomTg couple with daughter 3I4 years old, want board in private family: Protestant; large sunny chamber or two room*; want congenial heme; pleasant sur- roundings; terms moderate: references ex- chsnsed ; can give beat. P. W.. box 2250. Call. ART student desires a home; cheerful com- panion; good reader, tutor to children or prl- vatf fecretary. Theo. B. Severaon, 518 E11U. j ROOMS WANTED. ftUUNISHED front room and kitchen with •jra« stove; private family; east of Van ffor courle acd child. Box 324'J. Call office. ' SKWI.NG HACHl.VES A>U iUI'l'LlKd. ALL kinds bought, sold and repairing ETianuT- teed. Chas. Plambeck. 1915 Mission, nr. 15th. ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged. rented~- repalrlng at lowest rates. SOS Fourth «t. MOKAUE A.MJ WAitUllUUSES. ¦WILSON BROS., storage and moving: covered vans. Tenth and Market; phone South 762. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2310 Fillmore St.; phone Jackson. 2S1. BEKINS Van and Storage Co.. 722 Mission St.; tel. Main 184>— Packing, moving and storage. '11 J'liW HI 1 i;it> A.MJ hLl'i'LlKS. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITEIJS^We sell better machines for les* money thin any house in the city; rentals, $3. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California, telephone Main 2B6. NEW typewriters,' *5 down. $5 month payments. REVALK. 409 California St. SPECIAL NOTICES. BEST stamp photos and buttons on earth. PORE, 13SQ Market St., above Jones. . ROOMS papered from $3; whitened. $1 up; painting done. Hartman Paint Co., 319 Third. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made: city or country- PACIFIFC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery St., rooms 9-10; tel. 55SO. DIVIDEXU NOTICES. DIVIDEND notice.— Dividend No". 18 (thirty cents per share) of the Paauhau Sugar Plan- tation Company, will be payable at the oflico of the company, 327 Market St., on and after Friday, Ausrust- 10, 19C0. Transfer books closed on baturday, Aucust 4. 1900, at 12 o'clock m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. DIVIDENDNOTICE—The Giant Powder Com- pany. Con.— A dividend. No. 20. of seventy- five cents (73c) per share on the issued cap- ital stock of the company has been declared, payable at the office cf the company, 430 Cal- ifornia et., San Francisco, on August 10. 1900. Transfer books close August 3, 1900. a: noon. A. A. SPARKS. Secretary. PROPOSALS^ SA rTraA^iicb~CaT7^UBUStiri5OO. -Scaled proposals, in tripllcata. •will be received here, until12 m.. Thursday. Auscust IS, 1900. ar.d then opened, for furnishing 70 artillery horses at the Presidio, San Francisco.. Government re- serves right to reject or accept any and all bids or any part thereof. Bids will be con- eidered for a less nunjber of horses than that stated. Preference given to articles of domes- tic production, conditions of price and quality (including In the price of foreign productions the duty thereon) being equal and such pref- erence Kiven to articles of American produc- tion produced on the Pacific Coast, to extent of consumption required by the public service there. Information furnished on application to J. M. MARSHALL Deputy Quartermaster General. U. S. Army. Chief Quartermaster. CONSTRUCTION of Fewer— Sanitary District No. 1 of Marin County, Cal.. asks for bids for the construction of a system of fewers in Ross Valley, Marin Cconty. as per plans and specifications on file with the secretary. RlKht reserved to reject any and nil bids. Bidders willplease call between the hours of 9 n. m. and 12 m.. and 2 and 4 p. m. All bids will be opened at a meeting of the Sanitary Board, to be held at the office of the secre- tary, on Friday. Aug. 17. at 11 o'clock a. tn. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for 5 per cent of the amount of the bid. The successful bidder will be required to fur- nish a satisfactory bond for the full amount of the contract price. HENRY F. ALLEN. President. T. B. BERRY. Sec. VO Sutter St.. 3. F. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Benjamin Whitney, 47, city, and Lucy Ed- wards, 45, city. Antone S. Canadas. 21. Halfmoon Bay, and Mary Louarn. 19, Halfmoon Bay. William Ramsell, 25, 531 Hayes street, and Lena Rnhveder. 25, 6S1 Hayes street. Patrick Griffin, 27, 422 Fourth street, and Mary McCarthy, 24. ICO First street. Arthur I. Machen, 29, Fresno, and Madge Kuhle, 23, San Jose. Harry H. Willmont. 2S. 526 1 * Pacific street, and Juanita Narrlse, 23. 6^4 Auburn street. - William Donaldson, 3S, 8 Montgomery ave- nue, and Annie E. Reeves, 23, 8 Montgomery avenue. Robert S. McMurry, 70. 262 Seventh street, and Hannah J. Fowler. 50, 756 Bryant street. William Luttmann, 25. 2S6 Noe street, and Dora Waackhusen. 23. SI Noe street. Willy Schnutenhaus. 26. 19C2 Bryant street, and Sophie Luttmann, 24. 1130 Buchanan street. Cheu Sun, 2S, 723 Sacramento street, and Woey 21. 920 Sacramento street. ' ¦ B1BTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall 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. BRAWNER— In this city, August 5. 1900, to the wife of A. H. Brawner, twin daughters. KAMMERER—In this city, August 3. 1900, to the wife cf George E. Kammercr, a daughter. MARRIED. BERGMAN—FUERBOETER— In this city, Au- gust 9, 1900, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Alex- ander A. Bergman of San Francisco and Marie Fuerboeter of Alameda, Cal. BROWN—STACKPOLE—In this city. August 9. 1900. by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson. Stillman Edward Brown and Lillie Elizabeth Stackpole. both of San Francisco. EI>EL5IANN— UNGERMANN—In this city. August 9. 1000. by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Leonard E»lelmann and Babetta Ungermann. FITLLER— HEUSCH— In this city. August 8, 1300. by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Albert Fuller of Fort Jones. Cal., and Dorothy Heusch of San Francisco. McMUKRY— FOWLER— In this city. August 9, 1900. by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson. Rob- ert Simms McMurry and Hannah Jane Fow- ler, both of San Francisco. TAYLOR— SCHOENIGH—In thfB city. August 6, 1900, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Robert M. M. Tayior of Woodside, San Mateo County, Cal., and Lina Schoenlgh" of San Francisco. DIED. Atkinson. Alta. R, Krebs. Fritz Bldlnger, Sophie McAlister. Charlea J. Blppins. Mary J. Miller. Henry Broderick. Thomas Owens. Gladys E. Bromley, Thomas Pennlngton, Geo. W. Harjer. John Rpllly. James Harrold, John W. Richardson, Manley Imbach. AI0I3 Wilklna. Selina Kincaid. Earle W. Wood. Harry H. ATKINSOX-In this city. August 8. 1900, Alta R., beloved wife ef William Atkinson, and daughter of O. A. and E. A. Morgan, a na- tive of New York, aeed 40 years. j£7"Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral thia day (Friday), at 10:20 o'clock, fr.om her late resi- dence, 3438 Eighteenth street. Interment, via 11:40 o'clock train from Valencia-street dej^ot. Cypress Lawn Cemetery. BIDIXGER— In this city. August 8. 1900, So- pHie, beloved wife of the late William Bldin- Ker, and mother of Edward. Charles and Gustave Bidinper. Mrs. Alfred Hauser and Mrs. J. P- Trumpour. and beloved Bister of Mrs. M. Walters, a native of Germany, aged 65 years 6 months and 11 days. (E?"The funeral services will be held this day CFriday). at 10 o'clock, at the residence of her daughter. S43 Devlsadero street. Inter- ment at Decoto, Alameda County, on the arrival of the 13 o'clock train from San Fran- cisco at Decoto. BIGGINS— In this city. August 8. 1900, Mary J.. beloved wife of John Biggins, mother of John, Wlliiam. Mary, Margaret. Julia, Nellie and James Biggins, and eiEter of William E. Walfh, a native of Washington, nged 40 years 1 month and 19 days. (Butte, Mont., papers please copy.) l^T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence. 22C Montcalm street, thence to St. Peter's Church. Alabama street, where a^SoI- emn requiem \\\z.ti mass willbe celebrated for the repose or her 5011I, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BHODERICK— In this city. August 9, 1900. Thomas Broderick. a native of Ireland, aged 62 year3. K7Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), from the Chapel of the Passion, attached to St. Mary*" Hospital, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 8:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by 10MO o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. BROMLEY In this city, August 8. 1900, Thomas, beloved husband of Elizabeth Brom- ley, and father of Frank, Wright, Thomas, Walter and Pearl Bromley, a native of Eng- land, a«ed 71 years. HARGER— In this city. August 8. 1900, John, beloved husband of Angellne Harger, and father of Charles H. Harger and Mrs. Cora B. Engel, a native of Ohio, aged 67 years. (CTFrlenda and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence. 163 Corbett avenue, between Hattle ' and Danvers, Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. Xo flowers. HARROLD— In this city. August 0, 1900. John \V.. beloved husband of Elizabeth Harrold. HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO.. (Successor* to Flannagan & Gallagher), DANIEL P. DONOVAN. Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 20 Fifth«t.. opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South SO. ir*\cfwio~Y «fc Co.. 8 FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 1 11239 Market st. between Sth and 9th. | Telephone South 247. \ CLOSING CEMETERIES: On March 30th of this year the Board of Supervisora of San Francisco passed Or- dinance No. 25. prohibiting the burial of the dead within tho city and county. This law eoes into effect August I,1901. His- tory shows that all large cities have found it necessary to close their cemeteries, and immediately the relatives and friends be- gin to remove their loved ones to cemeter- ies less liable to : be disturbed by the growth of the city. For full particulars and expenses In disinterring and transfer- ring bodies apply to Charles H. Jacob & Co.. funeral directors and embalmers, 31S Mason street. Telephone Main 5213. OCEAJf TRAVEX. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. 1, Steamers leave Broadway fc. wharf. San Francisco: F>w^ For Alaskan rorts 11 a. tV^SSk. m -- -^ucus t 14, 13. 2*, 2X Sept. tjSrTtiJ'SNfrh 3 - Change to company's EMl t (7«S\"'*g steamers at Seattle. §Vs£<s3 yM ** or Victoria. Vancouver £j£p5Ci>*S?,4i <B. C). Port TTn-nserd. Se- r^«8$&45> att '""- Tacoma, Everett, Ana- ¦^"*B3fll cortes and New Whatcom (Wash.) 11. a. m.. Auirust 14. 19. 24. 29. Sept. 3. and every fifth day there- after. Change at Seattle to this company's steamers for Alaska and G. X. R'y: at Seattle or Tacoma to N. P. R'y.jrt. Vancouver to C. P. R'y. . For Eurelfa. Humboldt Bay— 2 p. m.. August 11, »16. 21. 16, 31. Sept. 5. and every fifth day thereafter. ('Freight only.) For Santa Cruz. Monterey. San Simeon. Cayu- cos. Port Harford (San Luis Oblspo). Gavlota. Santa Itarbara. Ventura. Hueneme. Pan Pedro. East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport—9 a. m., August 11. 15. 13. 23. 27, 31. Sept. 4, and every fourth day therafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- ford (San- Luis Obispo). Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Lcs Angeles)— 11/ a. m., August 13. 17. 21. 23, 23, Sept. 1, and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay. San Jose del Cabo. Mazatlan. Altata. Las Paz. Santa Rosa- lia and Guayrr.as (Mexico)—10 a. m., 7th of each month. For further information obtain company's folders. The company reserves the rifcht to ' change steamers, sailing dates and hours of sailing without previous notice. 'I'M-k.-t ii»-'V>»hl-4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL. PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Agents. 10 Market at.. San Francisco. THE 0. R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTLAND From Spear-street Wharf at 11 A. M. CALX. $12 Class including BerVi rMnC S3 Second Cla»» and AT.eals. STATE OF CALIFORNIA sails August 11, 21. 31 COLUMBIA sails August 16. 26. Sept. 5 Short lin? to Walla Walla, Spokane. Butte. Helena and all points in the Northwest. Through tickets to all points East. E. C. WARD. General Agent. 830 Market st. GOODALL. PERKINS & CO.. Superintendents. TOYO KISJBN KAISHA. STEAMERS WILL. LEAVE TVHARF, COR- ner Fir^t and Brannan streets, at 1p. m.. for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiog-o). Nagasaki and Shanghai, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- dia, etc. Xo cargo received on board on day cf salllrz-. PS. HONGKONG MART/ Wednesday. August 23. 1900 SS. NIPPON MARU : Saturday, September 22, 1900 SS. AMERICA MARU.. Wednesday, Oct. 17. 1900 Via Honolulu. Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at company's offlce, 421 Market street, corner nt First. AV. II. AVERT. General Agent. AMERICAN LINE. VTZYT TOEK. 8GCT2AHP?0ir. tOHDOS. TXKtX Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound. From New York Every Wednesday. 10 a. m. St. Paul August 15|New York August W St. Louis August 22ISt. Faul Sept. 5 KED STA-t LIMS. •>w YerV orjd Antw«-» From New York Every Wednesday. 12 noon. Aragonia ....August 15|Frle*land \uguat 23 Noordland ...August TZ f-outhwark Sept. & INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO.. 30 Montgomery Street. C0MPAOHIE GENEBALE TRANSATLANTIQJJE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. _ f rtmm Sailing every Thursday, instead of 0ffTft Saturday, from November ?. 1S». at -^=?*» 10 a. m.. from Pier 42. North River, foot of Morton street: LABRETAGNE. August 16; LA LORRAINE. Ausrust 23: LA TOTTRAINE. Au- gust 30: L'AQUITAINE. Sept. 6. First clans to Havre. JS2 SO and upward. Second class to Havre, $55 and upward: 5 per cent reduction on round trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITKDSTATES AND CANADA. 32 Broad- way (Hudson Bn!ldl«s). New York. J.- F. FUGAZI &CO., Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Mont- gomery avenue, San Francisco. OCEANIC S.S. CO.-HONOr.Ur.IT, APIA AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. S S. AUSTRALIA (Honolulu only) Wednesday. August 22. 2 p. m S. S. MARIPOSA (via Honolulu), to New Zealand and Australia Wed.. Sept. 6. 8 p. m. LD. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO.. Arts.. >I4 Montaomen Pier 7. Foot Pacific St Frtir,h» Othcc.327 Market St KQSMOS LINE 2cV™« •:::«» IS lYUOifiUU LIIlk LUXOR 6T.00tons ' ABYDOS 4000 tons Monthly Sailing for Valparaiso and Hamburg-, via Mexican ports. Central and South America, etc. S. S. Tanls, *ZPO tons, sails about Aurust 23. J. D. SPRECKELS * BROS. CO., Agents. 114 Montgomery st. Pier No. T—Freight office, 327 Market st., San Francisco. BAY AND RIVER' STEAMEBsT" ~FOB £ S. WAVY YAnF^olAUEJflr Steamer "Moatlcello." MON.. Tues.. Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 9*43 a: m.. 3:15, 8:S0 p. m. (ex-Thurs. night); Fri- days 1 p. m. and 8:30r Sundays, 10:30 a. m.. 8 p. m. Landing and office. Mission-street Dock Pier No. 2. Telephone Main 150S. FARE ,...SOc EAILEOAD TEAVEL. MOUNTrTA^LPAlirsCENIO RAIL WAT Leave San Francisco via, Sausalito Ferry* WEEK DAYS... .9:30 a. m., 1:45 and 6:13 p. ra. SUNDAYS 8, 9. 10, U a. m.. 1-JO. J:3O p. m. Fare San Francisco to Summit and return. |l 40 NEW TAVERN OF TAMALPAI3 NOW OPEN a Dr. Gibbon's Dispensary, In IS34 lor thetr'iumontof Private Diseases, Lout Manhood Debilityor disease treartnr 011bodyand mind and Skin DlMMPfLTbf doctorcureswheu others fall. Try him. Char?** low CnrnfBarul^i. Callorwrita Dr. J. *•.uIBBOS. Bo*. I937.iaaa Frasclaca ffyFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the First Unitarian Church, corner Franklin and Geary streets, thence to Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by 3:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. / YERBA BUEXA Lodge No. 17SS. Knights of Honor Members will please attend the fu- neral of our late brother. Harry H. Wood, from First Unitarian Church. Geary and Franklin streets, at 1:30 o'clock to-morrow (Saturday). SAMUEL J. THOMAS. Dictator. P. .7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- 1 fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from Trinity Episco- pal Cliurch. corner Bush and Gough streets. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by 3:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. WOOD— In Oakland, August 9, 1900, Harry H., beloved son of H. II. and Nellie J. Wood, brother of Hazel E. and Myrtle G. Wood, and cousin of Mabel G. and Grace- L. Wood, a native of Fan Frar.cisco. aged 24 years and 10 months. tCTFriencU and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 11 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of Charles' H. Jacob & Ca.v 318 Mason street, between O'Farrell and Geary. Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by carriage. WILKIXS— In Napa, August 9. 1900, Sellna, beloved wife of J. Wesley Wllkins, a native of England, aged 49 years and 9 months. ETFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence. 934 Shotwell street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. REILLY-In this city, August 9. 1900. James, beloved son of Owen and Alice Rellly, and brother of Mrs. Rose Mulgrevy, Mrs. Nellie Haskell, Mrs. Mamie Conway. Mrs. Katie Walsh and Owen and Paul Reilly, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 49 y\ars. . EXXotice of funeral hefsafter. RICHARDSON— In AlIandale^Miear Fruitvale, Alameda County, A«?ust 9, 1900, Manley But- terfield, beloved husband of Mary Elizabeth Richardson, a native of Chautauqua, N. Y., ap«l 74 years 5 months and 19 days. and Jersey City, N. J papers please copy.) C^Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral thi3 day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of the grandparents, 964 Filbert street. Inter- ment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. PKXNIXGTON— In thia city, August 8, 1300, George W., beloved husband of Mary A. Pen- nlngton. and father of John Pennlngton, Mrs. Henry P. West and George W. and Thomas Pennington. a native of England, aged 72 years 7 months and 23 days. (Pittsburg, Pa., Cyrhe funeral will take place this day (Friday) at 1:30 o'clock, from his late lfst- tlence, 1045 Folsom street, thence to St. Pat- -. rick's Church for services at 2 o'clock. In- terment Mount Calvary Cemetery. Please omit Cowers. Funeral private. MILLEK— In this city, August 9, 1900, Henry Miller, a native cf Sinshelm. Germany, aged 44 years § months and 1day. inTlfemalns at the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co.. 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and El-hth. OWENS— In this city, August 9, 1900, Gladys Elizabeth, beloved daughter of Robert L. and S. Elizabeth Owens, aged 2 months and 24 " days. IT^Frif-nda and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock,, from th<r funeral par- lors of II. F. Maass, 917 Mission street, near Fifth. Cremation I.O. 0. F. Cemetery. * MpALISTER— In this city. August 7. 1300. Charles J., beloved husband of Mary Mo- Alister. and father of Belle, J. I., Yv\ A., F. J. and the late C. E. and M. E.. McAlister, a native of Liverpool, Englau-1, arred 71 years and 9 months. (New York, Chicago and Kvanfton, 111., papers please copy.) mvTrientls and acquaintances are respect-, fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), nt 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 34S1 Nineteenth street, between Valen- cia street and Lexington avenue, thence to Mission Dolores . Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cerneflsry. -- ; , IMBACH— In Oakland. August 9. 1900. Alois, beloved hupband of Catherine- Imbach. a na- tive of Switzerland, aged 42 years 8 months and 20 days. KIXCAID-ln this city. August 8. 1900. Earle \V.. ton of Mrs. Delia Kincaid. aYid brother of Pearl Kincaid, a native of San Francisco, agrert I'O years anil 27 days. / Ity Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from his late Resi- dence, 137 Lundy ; lane. Interment .Masonic Cemetery. - . KREBS— In thi3 city, August 7. 1900. Fritz Krebs, a native of Switzerland, aged 49 years 2 months and 6 days. and father, of Veronica. William J.. Mary !»., Llddic A., Charles A. and R. Frank Harrold and SlBter M. Scholastica. a native of Ire- land, aced 64 years. MOUTH Kfc.i runic roqpi.U. (PAcirto a(*T>H.) MAN nURCMMi, (Main Line. Fooc of .Market Street) t**Y« Frou Jult 13, 13C0. **riti •7:0O» Benid*. SuUnn. Elmir*. V»c*»UI», Ramsey »o*l aacrameuu* *7i43p •7:00a SharU Express- Paris. William* (for Bartlett Spricn). Willows. Red EiuS. Porciaiui *7>4Sr *7:3Oa Martit>er. Uamnu. V«:i«io. N»p«. <'»l'.»'oga anil rtan'a Rout *0:Hr **:OAaDsTia, Woodland. KuUhsi L»ndlnj. .MarT*fl!!a.<>rotUle. *7il3r •¦:««» AtUntiu Kjprea-Osden aod Kast "11:15* •Si^Ot H»n Joa«. Mferniurr, Stuekton. Iftoe. .1unin«i:i>. PlaernlUe. ) MujstUK Chlco. UoJ Hliitr Mtiar •8s30» OmkiUle, CnlneM (far TusemiteX Houon. Carters. *I:ISp •U:OA« Haywaitla. Nil-.nand Way Htatlons. *l 1:15* •S:O«a Los Aogalea Express Man.ii.rz, Tracy, l.allirop. dtoekton, Mercea and fresuo ••i-lJf •0:30* Vallfjn. Martinet ami War station* ¦»i«.lr •IO:OO4 The OTerland Limited— Osden. Dea- ver, O:naha. Chicvt'i *3il5p *II:4M»A NUea. LJTermore. Stockton. S»cr»- mento. Mendot». llauford, VUwlU. Poruurtllle »I:I5p •I 2:00m Hij T»r !j Hum and Vfaj SUtlon*. •»:lif thOQpHacratnentn Ki»or Ste tin«r» l.1:Oi»» •:t:OOr IUjw*rd«. NiUi »nd W»j BUtlom. M:np •4:«n r Marliuvr. Han U.tinou. Vallejo. Ns|»4. C»»«to««. .S*»t* Koaa *»iia» •lioor Benida. Winters. flaaramenka^ Woodlftiid. Kuiifhtt Undim. M»rj*fUIe. Orn*ill* *IO:f.l* •liUOr Nllea.H»n Jq.«»ii.1Stockton *?>l»r •3itt*rThe Owl limited— Tracr. Fieino. BakenSelil. Hangus tor .s»nt* Bar- bara. Los Angeles *»:I5» •3:00* Fresno Paasenjei— MuUnes, L»th- rop. Stockton. Mereml. Beranda (Kaymond (or Ycwemite). rntm.. 'HiHf *5iS*f N«n» OrUacf Express— IUk»rafl«ltl, Hauta Barbara, I.rn ADgnlea, l>»m» In?. El Fmo, N*» Orisaua »ud Ka«t ••»«¦»» •li:OOr n*rw«rtl». Nl!e» »uJ rt*a Jc«e *7:«"»« taioor Vaflelo *ia«iar •n>Oor Oriental Mail— O«J«n. Chejenne. Om*hj, Chlcagro 'I1jI.Hi •o:OOp Orie-itsl .Mail-Oglen. Draw, Omaha, Chloa/o *4il3p 17.OOr V.llri... Fort loata and Way Hu- tlona. t»il»r •SiOSr Orezon and Callfurnla Kxpraa»,Mao- Mineiitn. Mariirilie. l:».lil!n«, r«»rt1au.». I'ngat H,,.i,,,l an.t V.tMl *Bil5t I'OVST l»lVISION (Narrow «;¦¦«•). ( Foot ot Market t,trec>.) ;7:I5a hanU Cruz Excursion for Hint* Cruz and l'riadpal Way Station* liiQZr •¦:ISANeirark.CVnterillle.HanJo«e.raltua^ liouM-r Cxvok.Mau t aVimaud Waff Statlou* •¦:*•»' flil lp Newuk, CentertUIe, San .lose, New Alrnadaa, Fulton, llonltler Creek, Sauta Crux and l'rlnclpa,! War Buttons •••t.i»« •4<|.1r Newark. Man Jose. I«a Gatos f«.M»% oltlSp Glenwood. Felton. Baota Crni...... «»:3»»4 CREEK ROUTE FERRY. friaSIR ramClSCO— r»«t «r »irk«l Slrnl (S!i? »)— •715 3.00 1!:<XU.U. 1 1:33 *2 C3 X3:C3 •4C3 13:53 •t:Wrjt. fern 01lUID-'.sl »fi*r».J •»?.—"«. 00 8:00 10.00*. *. t»:C3 '1:83 t»:30 *3:C0 tt:S3 '1C3p.ii. COin DIVISION (Urn*,! (Jauire). (Third ni.d To-.»nien.l Sir) ftf:IO\ Ocean Vie*. South tinFraucincu.. fJ:O«»A Saa Joid mm.I Way SUtloim (New AlmajRii \Vt.«ne«U»»<.i!ly> *l>3np - t7:3f>* Bandxy Ezcanlon fir S*n Joae, Santa Cmz. Paclfle Grot* and rrisdpsi V'ij Sutions tiiXJp •UiOO* Han .!<>¦«. Tit* I'lnos. Manta i'rui. Pacliie tinite. I'asa Ituhlrs. Man ¦ .i.is OUistxi. Smf. Lompoo and I'rinolpal Wif .Stations « *4:l*p •IOMO4 Ban Jose ami Way Stations ¦«aS9 a •IIiUOa SaiiJose,LosGatoa»rilWaySUtions *3i3Op t'Jt'lSrSan Matro, l(«dwoo<l. Menlo Park. Palo Alto. Santa Clara. !ta J»m. Trea Plnos. 8»uU t'w, Salloaa. Monterey awl l"*-irtc (Jn.»* flojitrU t:t:.1Ap San Jose and Way Ht»tlnns *?::tnp t4:l»p9anJo*eanil Principal Way Stations "J:I5» tS:»epSan Joao, Lm Gatos and Principal Way .Stations *»;•• % ••1:3Or 9»a.Jnts and Principal Way .Stations lasSS* •ii::t<ip3»a Jo§; anil WsyStatious )*:««* »H»45r> aan Jose an.t Way Stations «-;3l»r A for Monitor.. P f o* Aftenioon. * Daily. . t ¦Snnday exempted. : Sunday on!y b Saturday nnly. a Saturday »nd Snnday. « Sumlny and Jfonday. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. :SAH FRANCISCO AND NORTH PAGIHC i RAILWAY COMPANY. ¦ Tlfcuroa Ferry. Foot of Markat St. 1 SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. "WEEK DATS— .:*>. 9:60. 1}:00 a. ra. ; 1J:», J:30. 5:10. e:SO p. m.- Thursdays— Extra trli> at 11:20 d. m. Saturdays— Extra tries at 1;5> and 11:30 d. m. SUNDAYS—8:00. 9:30. 11:00 a. m. :1:SO. 3:20. 5:C0. 6:20 r>. m. BAN RAFAEL TO SAV FRANCISCO. ¦WEEK PAYS— «:l». T:50. »:20. U:10 a. m.; 12:45. 1:40. S:15 p. m. Saturdays— Extra- trips at 1:18 and 8:33 o. m. EUNDATS—S:10. 9:40. U:10 a. m.: 1:40. 1:40. 1:05. (:!S ?. m. Between San Francisco and Schuetzea Park same schedule as above. Leav* I In Effect. I ArriT» Ban Francisco. [Apr. 15. 1900.1 San Francisco. We«k J 3un- I 1 Sun- I Weeic Days. ( days. [ D»gtinatlon.| daya. 1 Days. 7:30 am 8:00 »m Novato>. 10:40 ami S:40 am 1:30 pa 9:30 am Petaloma. (:05 pm!l0:2S am 1:1) pm S:OQ pm Santa Rosa. 7:35 pm| 1:10 pra Fulton. T:30 am Windsor. 10:23 ana Healdsburgr. Lytton. Geysenrllle. 9:30 pm 1:00 am Cloverdale. 7:13 pm «:V3 pm 7:30 ami j Hoplsnd j 110:25 am t:39 pm] S:00 im[ asd Ulclah. | 7:35 pm| f :23 pm 7:30 am 10:2S ami 8:00 am Guernertlle. 7:3S pm 1:30 pm »:80 pm T:30am S:00 am Sonoma 9:15 am 1:40 aza and 8:13 pm B:0O pra Glen Ellen. 1:05 pm 1:33 pg> 7:M ami 8:00 ami 110:40 am|10:23 am t:Z9 pmj S:C« pm| Sebastcpol. | 7:35 pm[ f :20 pm ftaxes connect at Santa Ro«a far Mark West Eprlnts and White Sulphur Springs: at Fulton for Altrurla: at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at f}»ys»rrlll# for S5ta*e» Pprlnis: at CIoverda!» frr t»» Geysers; at Hopland for Duncan springs. Highland Springs. Kelseyvllle. Carls- bad Springs. Soda Bay. Lakeport and Bartlett Pprlnrs: at Uklah for Vichy Springs, Sarato«» Cprlnrs. Btna Lakes. Laarel D«ll Lak«. 'Wlttar Vrrlnc*. Upper Lake. Pomo, Potter Valley. Joha Day's, Riverside. Hurley's, Bucknell's. tanliedrtn Heights. Hullrllle. Orr** Hot prlaa-s. Mendo^lno City. Fort Brae;?. West- port. l*saJ. WllUts. Lartonvllle. Cummins. Ball's Crrinsi. Harris. Olacn'a. Dyer, Scot!* and Carelta. Saturday to Monday round trlt> tickets it reduced r»tes. On Sund.ty rennd trip tickets to all points t»vonil San Rafasl at half rates. Ticket <5fSc>s. CSO Market St.. Chronicle bldr. H. C. WHITIMO, R. X. RTAN. General Uanacrr. Gen. Pass. A sent. RORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausallto Ferry*. Cammenctcr April 23. 130t. FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLET AND SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DATS— 7:00. *S:30, 9:JJ. lt:C« a. m.j I2:«5. *l:4S. 3:15, 4:15. •5:13. 1:13. in) n, m. EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and Saa Rafael, on Mondays. Wednesdays, Saturday* and Sundays, at »:0O and 11:33 p. m. SUNDAYS—7:00. »S:00. »9:0O. 'lO:^ 11:00. 11:3* a. m.; 15:43. *l:30. 3:30. *3:4* fi:09. 4:00. 1:21 p. m. 11:00 a. m. does not run to Saa Rafael Sua- «ays. Trains marked (•) run to San Quentin. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAT3-«:35. •<:2D. 7:50, 8:40. »10:U a, m-: 1J:3O. 1:15. 3:15. »3:30, 4:30. 5:30 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays. Wednesdays and Saturdays at *C:43 and 10:20 p. m., 6CNDATS—«:15. •3:00. »»:5O. •U:00a. n>. ; *I1:O« m.; 1:60. 2:13. *3:30. 4:30. •MS, «:U. 7:30. 1O:2» p. m. Trains csarked (•) start from San Quentra. FROM MILLVALLET TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DATS—5:U. «:«&. i:0O. 8:55. 10:30 a. xa.; 1J:S5. 1:45. 2:45. 3:30. 4:50. »:» p. m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays. Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7:10 and 10:20 p. m. SUN DATS— «:33. S:C5. 10:05. 11:10 a. m.; U-UL 1:10 J:30. 3:45. 4:i». «:15. 7:05. 10:30 p. m. THROUGH TRAINS. 7:00 a. m. week days CTaxadero and way sta- tions. 3:15 p. m. Saturdays— Cazadero and war sta- tions. 1:15 P. m. weekdays Saturdays except*!)— Point Reyes and way station*. g.CO a. m. Sundays— Cazadero and way sta- tions. 11:45 p. a. Sundays— Polat Reyes and wajr stations. S/\INT/\ R"E ROUTE TRAINS. MARKET-STrXET FERRY. Leave: Overland: Dally forChtca- Arrtvat go. Kansas City. Denver and all Eastern points. El Paso. City of Mex- ico, Prescott and Phoe- nix. Ariz.. Bakersneld. 9 a. m. VI? alia. Tularc. Han- 8 p. ra foru. Fresno. Merced. Stockton. Antioch. Stand- ard and Tourist Sleep- ers to Chicago. Dining car between Stockton and Bakersfleld. Stockton Local: For San| 4:10 p. m. Pablo. Piaote. Mulr. Bay 11:05 a. m, Point. Cornwall. Anti- och and Stockton. * ~ JBakersheld Local: For San 1 Pablo, Pinole. Mutr, Bay Point. Cornwall. Antl- I p. m. eoh. Stockton. Merred. S a. m. Fresno. Hanford. Vlaa- Ita. Tulare and Bakers- fleld. Sleepers to Fresno and Bakersfleld. TICKET OFFICES: C3 Market St. Ferry Depot, foot of Market at.. San Francisco. ills Broadway, Oakland.

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Page 1: FlllD ADVERTISEMENTS LOSES THE RACE BY A FLUKE … · 2017. 12. 17. · Special race, 2:11 pace— Hartford Jr. won first and third heats in 2:13,. 2:11%. George L won second beat

HONGKONG—Arrived prior to Augr 9—StmrNippon Maru. from San Francisco, via Hono-lulu and Yokohama, .¦•CHERBOURG— Arrived Aug.9—Stmr KaiserFrlederlch, from New York, via Plymouth, forHamburg.

GENOA—Sailed Auk 4— Stmr Isls, for SanFrancisco (not previously).

MUKOGAN—Sailed Aug 6— Stmr Oak Branchfor New York. /

NEW YORK—Arrived Aug 9—Stmr Anchoria,from GIuf^ow.

Sailed Aug 9—

Stmr Columbia. ;for Hamburgvia Plymouth and Cherbourg; stmr La Tou-ralne, for Havre.

Arrived Aupr D—Stmr Leon XIII,from Genoa. ;Barcelona and Cadiz. i

QUEE.NSTOWN- Sailed Aug 8—Stmr Ger-manic, from Liverpool, for New York; BtmrI'ennland. from Liverpool, for Philadelphia

ROTTERDAM-Salled Auff 9-Stmr Spaarn-dam, for New York.,- LIVERPOOL—Sailed . Aug 9— Stmr Dominion,for Montreal.

OCEAN STEAMERS.

FALMOUTH—Sailed Aug 8— Br bark Heath-fi»ld for Manchester.

HARWICH—Arrived Aug 7— Br ship Godvia,hence March 26.

HULL—Arrived Aug 8v-Br ship Pass of Kll-llccrankte, hence March 8. ¦LONDOX-Aarrivcd Aug 7-Br bark Clan Gra-ham, hence March 13. .

¦WATERFOKD- Arrived Augr 6—

Br barkBeechdale, from Orecon.HONGKONG—Sailed Aug 8—Br stmr Empress

of China, for Vancouver.

FOREIGN PORTS.

SEATTLE—Arrived Aug 9— Stmr Czarina,tiencc At!» 5.

CASPAU— Sailed Aug 9—Stmr Cleon«, for SanFrancisco.

GIlAYS HARBOR—Arrived Aug 9—StmrNewburjr, bence Aug 5; schr Ida McKay, henceJuly 28.

DOMESTIC PORTS,

Thursday, August 9.Stmr John S Kimball, Thwlne, Seattle.

SAILED.

ARRIVED.Thursday, August 9.

Btmr Point Arena, Hansen, 10 hours from

Won by L. Reiff.LONDON/ Aug. 9.—At the third day's,

racing of. the Brighton August meetingto-day the Brighton hlghweight handicapwas won by Lalune, guided by RIgby.The Town plate was won by Clondal Kin,

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCEContinued from Page Eight.

NEW WESTERN HOTEL.

W Moore & w, LBanosN Hoffelt, Sacto

'L Debanne. VinaF A Donahue & w. IllP J Donovan, SalinasE A Riely, MercedMiss Coles, PortlandA C Brown & s, LsAngMrs R N Bell. Ls AngJ Dadaml, Columbia

C BStaton &w. AlaskA R Mnulton, AlaskaJ Wirell & w, MercedW Boyd, FerndaleS Hazen. FerndaleJ Bell, Santa RosaMrs J P Nelson. SCruzMr& Mrs Patch. LAngMiss D Coffman, LAng

GRAND HOTEL.

Mrs M G Cowing. CalJ N Hayes, PasadenaW B Hayes, PasadenaT Brown. BakersfleldT MKelly. WashIBlankfleld. NYS H Wiles. PortlandMrs J Carroll. Dawson

'. T Fitzgerald. LAngJ 11 Baker, PortlandF J Martin, ArizonaJ C Shlffo. Bakersfleld

j, A A Bonyns'c, L AngW H Hay. LAngP E Weaver. LAngG B Perkins. L AngJ IIBotsford. PhllaJ C Ells, DaytonW W McWhorton. CalF A Short. BakersfleldF Flanagan, St LouisW J Grove. TexasMiss Vance, EurekajC Monaghan. S Ana,J M Hennlng. ChicagoMrs Minor. ArcataH S Minor. ArcataH H Minor, Arcata

LHMcBride, EurekaMGllmore &w. S DlegMrs T Ricks, EurekaT H Selvage. EurekaJ Monahan, L Ant:W Malborn, Salt LakeLR Reed, ScrantonC K 8eymore, CarsonP S Knowlea, ChieoMrs Knowles, ChlcoMrs LM Watts, ChicoT Emerson, BerkeleyC KlrbyJr. Elk GroveC Wlnshlp & w, NapaMoss Wolff. N XW B Chapin, N YA H Fredericks & w,

St LouisS Fredericks, St Louis!Mabel Plock, St LouisC Christopher, S LouisW Crossman & w. CalMrs Dunbar &c, St LkE W Cox. S RosaAE Wood, S MateoO Atwood, StocktonF M Mares. MinnL Selss, Minn

PALACE HOTEL

J W Mlnturo, MlnturnR Richardson, SeattleH R Lewis, ManilaR W Rov.ell, WashC W Stuart. PhilaAV A Brewer. S MateoH W Augustln, SeattleW E Hodges, ChicagoJ H Palmer. ChicagoF H Niles, ChicagoW W Houck. N YorkMrs R Proctor, NapaG H Proctor Jr. NapaH E Odell, U S NJ J Campion, ClnnJ D Iyjurnan, SeattleMiss Hathaway, S JoseDr R B Egettard & w,

VictoriaE SppHvogel. N'T-";,Mrs EH Child*.LAngMiss <1illds. Los ,1M

Miss H Chllds, Ls\#sH. E FrieeseU, PittsbsMrs P Cook, Rio Vista*T Flint Jr. San Juan .•W F Funston. Sacto

\v P Hammon. OrovllJ 8 Webb. DC !G E Griswold. ChicagoH Heymann. LondonC EPearsall. EurekaMrs C W Waldron. Cal0 FDavis, BloomingtnW IIHowlett, N YE N Tenbrook, SactoC H C Brown. BostonK O Bean, Hoston .Rev M T Valr, IowaIIM Peter, IowaH M St John. IowaDr J McCroskery. NT1 H Harvey. GaitE F Slater, S CDr J McWhortle. N TDr F E Shine. N TE W Runyon. Rd BluffIIL Bowlds. Pt LouisJ Marx. New YorkS Kaiser, New YorkH.Doyle. San Mateo¦

• •- uoj^a 'suaijdsi vLt Com W S Hughes

& w. U S N

HOTEL ARRIVALS.

Miss Mary S. Hodkins (owner) with C. F.Johnson and L. A. Secor (contractors), archi-tect . All work for a two-story and roughbasement frame building (two flats) on SE cor-rer of Guerrero and Brosnan streets, thencealong S line of Brosnan 84. S 32. W 84. >f 32tr beginning; $2220 30.

Hale Brothers. Inc. (owneft) with Campbell& Pettus (contractors), architects Reid Broth-ers—Third-story store fixtures In store buildingin course of erection on S line of Market street,between Fifth and Sixth, commencing "S fromSixth; $3302.

William Ede Company, corporation (owner)with C. M. Depew (contractor), architect Al-btrt Farr—Brick, carpentry and granite work,curbing, sidewalks, doors, glazing, galvanizediron, grille, mantel, cast iron, roofing, plumb-ing and pointing for a four-story and base-ment brick building on W corner of Minna andFirst streets. SW 130. N'W 80. NB 75, SE 33,NE 75. SE to beginning; $22,800.

Justinian Caire (owner) with William B.Kreger (contractor), architect E. A. Hermann

—Rough carpentry, milland iron work and layingof finished floors for a four-story and basementbrick, iron and terra cotta structure on SKline of Market street, 130 N'E of Second. NE33:4 by SE 153:1: $2650.

MaryE. Sessions (owner) with E. C. Bletehand F. P. Lansing (contractors), architect Na-thantel Blaisdell— All work except plumbing,gas fitting, electrical work, trimming hardware,mantels, ihades, gas fixtures and painting fora two-story basement and attic frame buildingon E lino of Lyon street, 92:SVi S of Jackson,S 33 by E 91. Western Addition block 577: $3S95.

Builders' Contracts.

Tor More Sports See Page Ssven.

favorite at even money. Durango wassecond and Roy M third.

The last race, running, one mile, waswon by Sea Spray at 5vto 1. McFarlandwas favorite at even money. Loconomofinished second and McFarland third.Summaries: ;-¦(":

Pacing. 2:20 class, purse $1900. mile heats. 3in 5:Goshen Jim, by Chleftan (Edd) 111Banker's Daughter (Brown) 2 3 2Dlctatus (Day) ; 32 3Queen R (Hodsres) 4 4 4

Time—2:30, 5:17%. 2:1S.

2:15 trot. pur?e $6C0. mile heats. 3 in5:Osita. by Pari3 Belle (Durfee) 14 11Santa Anita Star (Maben) 2133Arrow (H. Willis) 32 2 2Sable Frances «J. Sullivan) 1 4344'Time— 2:21',i, 2:20, 2:13%, 2:13H.

Running, flve-plghths of a mile dash, purseM00:Ko-Ko. 113 (Jackson) 1IXiranKO. 113 Ulobert) 2Roy M,115 (Brown) 3

Time—1:01%.Georse W, Jessie O. Gundara and Red Steelalso rau.

P.unning, one mile, purse $100:Sea Spray, 104, Mariner-Marin (Hazard) 1Loconorao. 114 (Bennett) IMcFarland, 104 (Xickells) 3

Time—1:41%.Whitcomb and March Seven also ran.The Sheriff arrested two more pick-

pockets at the racetrack to-day. They,were caught In the act. This makes threeof them arrested In two days. •

The first race was a 2:20 pace, withGoshon Jim favorite at 10 to 3. He tookthe race in three straight heats.• The next race was a 2:15 trot. The firstheat was - won ¦¦ by Osita, with Arrow agood second. Oslta was favorite at 10 to6. Santa Anita Star took tho second heatand Oslta the next two.

The first running race, a five-eighths ofa mile dash," was won by Ko-Ko,who was

Business Houses and Factories CloseDown to Give Employes a

Chance to See the Races.RED BLUFF, Aug. 9.—To-day was Red

Bluff day at the track. The businesshouses and ;factories closed at noon, atwhich hour the streets were alive withbuggies, carriages and vehicles of allkinds, with none to be had in town. TheEtock parade took place at noon, and fourinteresting races occurred in the after-

Special race, 2:11 pace— Hartford Jr. won firstand third heats in 2:13,. 2:11%. George L wonsecond beat in 2:13Vt. ¦•

¦ • •

CROWDS VISIT RACES ,ON RED BLUFF DAY

2:30 trot, $500—Sltaw won In straight heats.Best time, 2:17. The Medium second. GeorgeHallerton third. Cross Patch fourth. Baby Is-lan and Al Kalso also started.

2:iO pace.* J500—

Tripoli Girl won in straight

heats. Best time. 2:12%. Shelah second. AliceGray third, La Crescent fourth.

INDEPENDENCE, la.. Aug. 9.—The follow-inff are the results of the harness races hereto-day:

Pan-American stakes, 2:25 pacing, purse $2000—Charley Hayt won second, third and fourthheats. Time, 2:07%, 2:00, 2:12. Sallle Hookwon first heat in 2:12%. Texas Jessie. LadyAllright. Motion. Cobbett. Mount Clemens Boyand Pussy Willow also started.

Queen City stakes, trotting. 2:15 class, purse$2000— Glory won second, third and fourth heats.Time. 2:13%. 2:13. 2:16. King Jack won firstheat in 2:13tt- Corrinne, Tete. Una Belle. Am-by and David Harum also started.

2:13 pae*. $1200— Tom Nolan won second, thirdand fourth heats in 2:11?;. 2:12%. 2:13?i. Time-piece won the first heat in 2:10U. Deveraa,Fred M and Bonnie Direct also started.

For the Pan-American stake, the open-Ing pools saw Pussy Willow and SallioHook selling at $50 each in a pool inwhich Charley Hayt was third choice at3 to 5. McDonald won the first heat, butin the second Snow challenged him withCharley Hayt and easily beat the mareout. In this heat Pussywillow gottangled and fell on the back stretch andwas disqualified. McHenry got an uglytoss from the sulky, but escaped with aslight laming. Hayt was now installedfavorite and nothing could stop him.Summaries:

For the Queen City stakes, trotting, 2:lr»class, Glory sold at $25 in the early pools,in which Tete brought $50 and DavidHarum $30, after indulging King Jackwith a heat, Gatacomb sent Glory alongand the Lawson gelding won threestraight heats.

In the 2:13 pace Bonnie Direct sold a100 to 25 favorite before the first twoheats, but a bad break landed the Directstallion In fifthplace in the first heat andanother saw him distanced in the second.

BUFFALO, N. Y.,Aug. 9.—Spirited bet-ting was the order of the closing day ofthe Buffalo Club's grand circuit meeting.Every one of the three events was hotlycontested and some disappointments re-sulted.

tanced in the Second Heat.Bonnie Direct, a Hot Favorite, Dis-

LAST DAY AT BUFFALO.

Six furlongs, selling—Chemisette won, AmeliaStrathmoro second. Watercress third. Time,1:15%.

One mile, selling—Orleans won, Pirate'sDaughter second, Seethlne third. Time, 1:43.

Six furlones— The Lleht won, St. Cuthbertsecond, Tr!adltza third. Time. 1:13*;.

Two ml!es. selling—

Orris won. Round Turnsecond. Lurdan third. Time. 3:i3*i.

Six furlongs, sWUng—Eight Bells won. Insur-gent second, AlLone third. Time, 1.15.

ST. LOUIS. Autr. 9.—Results at the fairsreunds:

Six furlongs— Tigris won, Monaghan second,Loka third. Time. 1:16.

DETROIT, Auk. 9.—

Windsor results:One mile— Meggs won, Rathlln second, Rebec-

ca Wells third. Time, l:42»i.Four and a half furlongs— Emma C L won.

Little Henry second. Frequent third. Time,

'°Of>e mile—Statlra won, Olive Order second,Elizabeth K third. Time. 1:43.

Six furlongs—Chappaqua won, Clara Woolleysecond. Tenote third. Time, 1:14.

Steeplechase fullcourse^—

Zufalli? won. LastFellow second. Jack Carey third. Time. 3:49. •

Seven furlongs—Marco Polo won, Acushja sec-ond, Rotha third. Time. 1:2SU.

CHICAGO, Aug. 9.—Miss Bennett was somuch the best of the field of three in the Petitestakes to-day at Harlem that the feature of theafternoon was robbed of much of its interest.Results:

Five furlongs—Silurian won, Shut Lp second,

Clnera third. Time. 1:04 4-5.One mile—Pink Coat won. Star Chamber sec-

ond. Boney Boy* third. Time. 1:40 4-5.Six furlongs—Lady In Blue won, John A.

Morris second. IllLee third. Time. 1:13 1-5.Five furlongs. Petite stakes— Miss Bennett

won, Bonnie Lissak second, Fancywood third.Time. 1:00.

One mile—

Cogmoosie won. Owensboro second.Papa Harry third. Time. 1:12 4-5.

One mile—Dacmar won. Dad Steele second.Tim Gainey third. Time. 1:42 2-5.

2:06 class pace, purse $1000— "William Me wonthe second, fourth and firth heats. Time,2:C6H, 2:07Vi "2:09. Edith won the first andthird heats. Time. ;:0S. 2:10. Colonel Bert.Giles and Hail Cloud also started.

2:11 class pace, purse $1000— Little Boy won instraight heats. Be5t time. 2:03. Aelse, RobertWilkes and Young Joe also started.

2:12 trot, purse $1000— Cutting won the third,fourth and fifth heats. Best time, 2:10%. MissSllgo won the second heat in 2:lOVi- Neeretawon the first heat in 2:11H- Josephine Dixonand Dr. Pitzer also started.

JOLIET 111.. Aug. 9.—Results at Gall's Park:2:20 class, trotting, purse $500— Silver Wilkes

won In straight heats. Best time, 2:13^i. BabyM, Yellow Jacket, Baroness Marguerite. Bri-tails. My Chance and Kitchel's Red Wilkes

DETROIT. Aug. 9.—Results at HighlandPark:

One mile—Harmony A won, Mound Buildersecond, Sauceboat third. Time. 1:43.

Five furlongs^—

Lizzie A won, Matanzas sec-ond, Hill Masiie third. Time, 1:02.

Five furlongs—Toad Ralney won. Dream Lifesecond, Pierre Jr. third. Time, l:02Vi. *

Six furlongs— Annie Lauretta won, Gladhandsecond, Bennie third. Time, l:14Vz.

One mile—Free Lance won, Fessy F second,Passaic third. Time, 1:42.

Six furlongs— Sweet Caporal won, Ralstonsecond, Left Bower third. Time, l:12*i.

Beverwick handicap, $3500, one mile—KinleyMack won. Ethelbert second, Martimas third.Time, 1:41.

-Five furlongs, selling—Cherries won, Goddess

of Night second. Himself third. Time, l:02U-One mile, selling—Romp won, Osceola second,

Myth third. Time, 1:43»4.

SARATOGA, Aug. 9.—KinleyMack wonthe Beverwick handicap to-day, but thevictory was Ina sense a fluke, for Ethel-bert was almost left standing at the postand at the end was only beaten by a head.The track exactly suited Kinley Mack,having dried out just enough to make itdead. Kinley Mack opened at 15 to 1andwas. played down to 10 to 1. .

The mile was run In1:41. After the racethe stewards summoned Starter Caldwellbefore them and told him that unless hesecured a starting gate of his,own theywould insist on hi3 using the Clark bar-rier to-morrow.

Joyner, trainer of Ethelbert, announcedthat he would not run another horse dur-ing the rest of the meeting. He offeredto match his employer's horse againstKinley Mack, stipulating a good track,but Wimmer, trainer of the latter horse,declined to make the match. Results:

Five and a half furlongs, selling—Fonso Leowon. Cupidity second, Macflecknoe third. Time.l:03Vs.

•Six furlongs— Bella Rio won. Far Rocfcaway

second, Gold Heels third. Time, 1:14%.

Kinley Mack, Well Played, Wins theBeverwick Handicap at the

Saratoga Track by a

Almost Left Standing at thePost, but Finishes in

Second Place.

ETHELBERT

LOSES THE RACEBY A FLUKE

THE SAN FRAJSClSCOi* UAUJL, FlllDAY, AUGUST 1O, 1UOO. 11

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.

tirMOVAL of Ke«»ffe's piano store from VanNfts to E23 Market, bet. Sth and 6th. nextHale Bros.. & will continue reduction 6ale for2 week.*; open rv'npy; call and get low prices.

VIOLINKtr'.nrs; never wet; best in the worfa;rr.r.kine: and repairing r.f ali kinds cf musicalInstruments. Carl C Anderson. 417 Geary Et.

A FEW more pianos put on fale for storage;Kt your own i>rice; also Spencer's retiredstork. Wilson's Storage. 1710 Market st.

JIV-KI-EGAXT lare*- 3-redal upright, or rentfor tZ r<0 month. 342 Kc-arny st.

FFECIAL Faie-TpjiEtus $75 up; Installments $0ur: r-r.t? *: \:y. HEINE. 136 Ellis 5t.

THE WII.EY H. ALLES~CO., 314 Post St.;Harilman. c-inover and other pianos.

BOHUER &VO.,Eyrcn Maczy. Gabler, Hamil-ton p'anos. 30S Po?t ft., npp. Union Square.

HAHGAIN—

Good piano cheap; installment $8p»r month, SCHMITZ. 16 McAllister Ft.

V." G. BADGER. 4i: Sacramento ft., agent forrrancis Bacon and Hallott &Pavis pianos.

EXTERIOR violins, zitliens. old and new. h!Ml LLER. makfr. repairer. 2 Latham place.

KEDt'CTION sale; n«»w pianos; $:, payments;¦¦-t r*nt. $2 up. P.ni'EN'N. ys Post ft.

aiCSXCAL INSTRUCTION.

GOOD r?ano tearher like few more pupils; 25ca l-ysnn. T.SQ O'FarrPll Ft. )

OKFtLKS .i\i;STORKS—

TO LET.

OFFICE to rent: 3 fine, light front rooms or. |Market «., otipntite Palace Hotel: rent £><)1-er niomh. A<Jdre>s DR. PIERCE & EON.Oi Market Ft.

'

LARGE roan, unfurnifh<*d. facing Market st.;suitable fr.r doctor. Mrtroj»o!e Hctel. 6 Turk.

FOR rent— El»rant offices and rooms in T. M.C. A. tildit.:all tnc-dern imp?. ;rent very low.

70 r.-nT-Mo<jrrn store: well lighted; 2:1x140; !T-r-t -¦-ss"ni»V>!p. rtS Haves ft.

PALMISTIlv]

:.;:/r. iteetgaard. Pres. St. Germain Collese ofFfclalettr: rr-nds 1 to ?. 61C Geary, nr. Jone«. I??^ - —̂^— 1

PERSONALS.

GEO A.LL.EX. formerly working at 221 Perry>. S«nd addrws to 71S Mission *t. I

WIDOWER, 40 yoars of age. desires acquaint-ance of i>. !«dy; object strictly matrimony.IBox OP.' Call office. IVANTEI>—Information concerning where-

f*i-::ie of UBS. LILLIE TAYLOR or herm ither. URS. MARSHALL. !>oth formerly ofNiv Orleans, Address lnx Z2'9. Call office.

JfME. AI>A.;« Koarny. 47 Pest, office 10-11:ifrtik. Buffering from any caasf. Fe*- this won-derfully £i:t<=4 liealpr; t--h«> will cure you.

INSTITUTE rt Science; fugcestive therapeu- !i<>: magnctc healing; persona] magnetism; j

'-::-

t,.-:•;. 1'r.f. Fisher, instructor, SI7 Masn. !ITI.EF—T.'t) permanent cures in San Francisco

;ui !<> f?m: no operation; no pain: par-thricare eeat. Ad. Phyatciaa. box 1950. Call.

IFDEBEIt. the popular hairdreFser; any stylehairdresti:ic for "'jc; no extra charge forfancy cr elaborate coiffures. 12J Stockton Ft.

THE HUDSON RIVER CO.,HOPKE BROS.

Usttrerse* nr/1 pillcrWB rr.a>ie to order, re-*overe4 and renovated: honest work <ruaran-t.-i: price* iety competition: fine urholstery;

"¦ •: factory, S1< and 320 Eleventh St.;

first-olaes cleaning ar>d dyeing. 4'» Gutter St.,>-jr Prand* o.

AMATEUR photographers— *kwb (•per c*»nt byhaving your wi.rk don* at Rembrandt Studio.

V"1 MarkPt St.. mr. Stockton: kodaks, ftixn*.iZTic; r.o charge for blank r.ppative*; pro-resatonal advice free: lPFfcns {riven, F.Oc each.

n.ECTRIC liRhts In every room— WinchesterH'-tcl. 44 Third Ft., near Market: 700 rooms;ZSc to Jl TO p*r nicV.t: Jl M to $" per week;tree 'bus and bajrpape to snd from the ferry.

'FI'ITS to order on Installments: $13 upward;

'51 a we«5k. LEON I.EMO-:. 1117 Market St..I twpen Seventh and Ki^rhth.

LEDEHElFi Focnio Shampoo 16 the best in the Imarket: clear.se?, beautifies the hair; 5c pr.jr.]

FIRST-CLAPS uphoiFt^rine done at your house jby day or job. JENSEN, SU Rush et.

IIAIR quickly curled or waved by usirur Tal-cctt's curling fluid; 25c bottle; druggists.

DR. E. C. MERVT has taken new offices at i15C5 Stockton et.

LADIES' and (rent*1 ca*t-o?T cloth!ne boug-ht *f=old. Pilverman, PS4 Fclsom; tel. Folsom 11?1.

I-FPERER'S Quintor.lca Hair Tonic; an ex-tract quinine; pure, simple, harmless; 83c bot. j

VANTED—Oia-fjLshionefl silver, brass, copper jwire; curios, all descriptions. £25 Dupont Ft. 1

FI'ITt5 to order on e-axy paj'ments. Art Tailor- jin*Co.. Examiner building:, room 407. .4

AT.FREDI'MS Egyptian Her.r.a roMores »rrmy'

hair to its natural color. Jl: at a!l drucirists. jCAST-OFF rlothlns. <-,H coH and Fllver bought; j

F»nd postal. COLEMAN'P '-A6 Keamy st.=IPHYSICIANS A.MJ SritGEOXS.

T>H. CRAICSTCCS. the rreat *p«cialist. haT"r«y !mnned rrartlce et W*> Market st.. comer;TayJ^r: office* IS and 2C: take elevator.

7>R. C. C. O-rvONNHLL—Offlee and residence, ivn--! Mr.rket f'.. bet. Sixth and Seventh.

PROPERTY WAXTED.

¦A S-ETOBT doom "MorS rooms and bath onr-a-h f.rA cr niec rr-ttap<». Apply at south- jf-!>c-r

,.jxttr at Qccao ard Colton t=ts.

Rill CSTA'lC—ClTY KOCl SALE.

J"1 : ;•' Hfijrhts-2 <*a!r« fir.'IFitcly bulldlrs: i! t- en elevated pn-jr.d. f.:«x!37:6 each, on 1

•-. !'jtEt.. near Haker, commanding an en- j•r!> lir.e Diarine view which never can be ob- i

frjeted of the bay. th« inlands in the ba3\ IK'-rt Poir.t end Berkeley, eg well as the !• mratlea of ilarln. Contra Ccsta and Ala- 1panda: Va!I»Jo Ft. i* crad^d, macadamized i1 r,.J tewered; pric* oniy J1200 each> f;¦•« for IIL,th;I<-u.n arrange r-»r 'asy inrtallment pay- Irri.-r.ts: r»>nierr.ber that all lets like these willytt prll for fabulous pries; only two shortblock* south from the T'nior.-st. cars. W. JOt.'NN. L30 Caiiftrnia «t.

TF.XTH ave.. near Clemfr.t—2 choice Jots. 25xCfl »-ach. In the beft part of Richmond; all 1rtreet work done; only Jisno for both; «>!ectrie jcars paF? within a few Ftep*; these lots are 1*-x<-eed!nr!y Cbeap; m'.st of the adjoining lors !f^ld »t Jl<«« each: eavy payments can be ar- Iranged. W. .T. OU.N'N. rj-j California st.

JiAV>: you r<-al estat* north of the Park or at it!ie MifFion ihnt you want to fs«>!l. then call :»n W. J. CCKK. I2v ra'.ifornia Ft.

NEVl" handsome park re?I'5»!n'-p: only 1 left of4; rortair.s S rr.orr.s, ir well built, up-to-date-wiJI I)*«n!d rhpar: *26 daytnn ct.. south ofHalcbt: Bixth and Taylor Fts. and Masoni* jevf. cars pas« the door. J. STIERLEST 'owner, on premises. 1' [

ITT'iO-TIIREE new modern flats, with rnarbU if-'.pjr. frepcoM ceilings, etc.. in the best reni- ¦

inc Fc^tlon nf th» rjty;one block from HaighV ift. cars, on 'Waller Ft., near Pierce; rents

'fI«60 r-^r year: terms.

3>:uPERN houses built lowest prices: plans and :f-stlmates furnished. Campbell, 1147 Mission, j

*Cj:vV* cottage: « rooms, bath: lot bOxlOO; Mis- !Fiin: vary terms or vacant lot. 413 K^atnv st. I

¦~^™"*~"^^^ —^^^—» j

HEAL ESTATi:—

COLWTKV—

V'or s»l«, jTO LHAEE

—Pather ranch. San Pablo Creek, f

Contra Costa County; 1150 acres; 200 acresrrain land; well •watered: railroad facilities.In person tr> EL E. ROWLAND. Ortnda Park.

fTOCK and grain ranch for aale tn Colusa. Co.;3-'4O acres; J10 an arrf; BOO grain, rest in hilliand. M. P. CHAXDOX. MaryBvllle, Cal.

H1MI,ESTATE TO EXCUA.VGE.

NTV. cor. In Borkeley, 120x134:6; fine marinevlow: for a resideiic* In S. F.: willpay $2000cr t2T)00 difference. T.. box S235, Call office.

A"PRINTED llFt. 'M. GRIFFIN. 719 Market.C:ty iirop'Tty and farmg exchafigei and »old.

liERKELEnDVERTISEMEXTSBERKELEY REAL ESTATE.

A P.AUE CHAXCE~~.............. .*..........'..TO SKCtTRE A HOME

A now house of 4 rooms, pantry, bath and'!cs*>;*. city water and sewerage; convenientto local trains; price flSCrt; $200 cash, balanceIn mor.thiy payment* of $12 M. Take Berke-ley train, get off at Lorin and Inquire for....; RUDOLPIT. PERKINS & LYON.

FIXE LOCATirjX...... '.; ONLY $S303-room cottage; cloFe to station :on macad-amized Ftr~.t; inveetigate. Take Berkeleytrain, get r.rr at Lorin and Inquire for

nUDOLPH. PERKINS & LYOX.11000-VERY CHOICE

5-room cottage. 2 blorkj! froni*'station;"cityvfnter: chicken yard and outhouses; lot SSxSO-

£s anr!n<,uTrr fo^r.k::ey trata-Rft ofr at

RUDOLPH. PERKINS & 'l'y'ox'."IN Berkeley— Two-etory modern cottage, sevenlarge rooms and bath; double parlors- heavymoldings; 7-ft. basement; brick foundation'

lot 50x125; street work complete; price J22M-monthly IwymrBts if desired. Inquire onltirem !«¦«¦. 3017 Fulton «.. As-hhy station, orlk^«>ron & Holcomb. 1OC-1 Broadwny. Oakland.

f-ROOM cottasre; new; modern: on Tele-Kraph av<».; a minutes fmm university coodbargain: »do«l location. MASON & McLEV-ATHEX, adjoinloc P. O.. Berkeley. CaJ.

BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTSDERKELEY REAL KSTATE.

II25O—JUSX completed: cottage house of 5rooms;modern In every respect; electric light-ing; connected with Bas and. water mains:trontine on Telegraph ave. and within tenminutes' walk of the university: a perfectpoem. Apply to MASON & McLENATHEN,Berkeley Station.

FRUITYALEADVERTISEMENTSFRl'ITVALE HEAL ESTATE.

POULTRY ranch. 3 a«r<?s; 4-rocm house: upperFruitvale. Owner. 5/17 East Twenty-third st.

OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS.OFFICE

—1118 BROADWAY.

OAKUM) REAL KSTATK.

J"00 CASH; monthly payments as low rent tillpaid lor; modern new cottage of ? rooms,pantry, closets, high basement, brick\founda-tion; all fenced; fine well of water; all firstclass; 2 fine lots; price all told, $SCO; citywater If desired: street macadamized: nicehomes all around; near 3 lines of electricroads and line schoolhouse and wide avenue;

no fcg cr cold winds here; AllendaJe tract,adjoining East Oakland. Call or send forcircular. 4"5 Seventh St., near corner Broad-may. Oakland; carriage free; H. Z. JONES.owner.

COMFLETE1-T FUBNISHED HOME.

j2O00_Rentins for J23; modern cottage of 5

rooms bath, high basement, etc.; fine north-west eornrr lot 32lixlC0 feet: strept work alldone- BflLT AND FURNISHED FOH AHOME: good stable on the property; reasonfor Felling, owner (roinp into business.

GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO..1008 Broadway, Oakland.

\ 11 PER cent income property: modern flats.few Mocks from Broadway: renting for $20 permonth; o\-ner non-resident and instructs tose'-l st once; 5170-1 buys them: pee us imme-diately. BKLDEX & COOK, Washington andFourteenth sts.

AT a i*acriflce—

«3ood J-rtory cottage. 8 roorr.nand bath; pretty parden; fruit; barn. EG7East Twenty-third Et., bet. 11th and 12th aves.

OAKLAND Fl'RXITURE FOH SALtS.

AN*introduction to you from II.Schellhaas, thefurniture dealer. 11th and Franklin. Oakland.

H0O31S KOIt llOl.MilViviKl'i.VCi.

AT ?2 Second— Light housekeeping, $130 to $2 50per wk.;single and double. $1 to %2 50 per wk.

BRYANT. 1101. cor. Ninth—

3 front rooms, fur-nished complete for housekeeping; cheap.

EIGHTH. S4B. near Market—One or two sunnyfront bedrooms and regular kitchen, furnishedfor housekeeping; hot and cold water.

ESSEX place, 1, off Ersex St.. Rincon Hill—3rooms for hsekpg-: bath; hot and cold water.

HOWARD. lOCo'i—Sunny completely furnishedhousekeeping rooms; also others.

LEWIS. IS, oft Taylor, nr. Post— 3 furnishedand 3 unfurnished rooms. $11 and $10.

MARKET. IOCS—Larce light room and connect-ing kitchen; furnished; folding bed; gas; $10.

OAK, 117—2 sunny parlors furnished for house-keeping. $14; single room, same. $S; telephone.

PEP.RT. 174—

Two «unny housekeeping rooms;

hot end cold water.

POWELL. 303, near .Sacramento— S or 4 unfur-nished moms: marine view; gun all day.

EHOTWELL. C2.'., nr Twentieth— 2 cr 3 nicelyfurnished sunny rooms for light housekeeping.

VAN NEPP. 402—2 elegantly furnished sunnyroomy; complete housckpg. ;gas stove; reas.

CL\S?IFIED advertisements and subscriptionsreceived at Call branch office. 2200 Fillmore st.

A BRANCH office for Call advertisements andsubscriptions has been established at 1096Valencia st.

ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and L'nfnrn.

A^bI^UNSWICK^IIOUSE, 14S Sixth—Rooms

2ic to $1 per night. $1 2D to $3 per week, andI light housekeeping; open all night.

1BRANNAN. 324. bot. Id and 3d—Furnishedroom with bath; private family^

Bl'RNETT. H2C Market (old So. 1304)— Fur-nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished.

BUSH 520—

Nicely fum. sunny rooms; SI SO to ?7wk.; 2:.c to H50 night. MRS. P. RANFT.

"FOLSOM. PCS. cor. Cth (The Oliver)—New fur-nished sunny rms. single or suites; reasonable.

GIJAND SOUTHERN, southeast corner Seventhand Mission sts.— Sunny rooms, en suite orpingle; ladies' parlor; reading-room; elevator.

GRANT ave.. 7. (Ferndale)— New management;sunny rooms, en suite or single; transient.

GRANT ave., 21 (The Wellington)—Elegantlyfurnished eunny rooms by day, week ormonth.

GOLDEN GATE ave., 49»— Sunny Bide room;double bed; closet: $6 per month.

GOLDEN GATE ave.. 640—Two connectingrooms with separate kitchen; sunny corner.

HOTEL Francisco—

Elegant suites; single; tran-sient; baths. MRS. KING. Turk and Taylor.

HOWARD. 823—Rooms from $1 week up to $5;25c to $1 night; also housekeeping rooms.

HOWAI^TSSS, cor. Cth—

Nicely furnished sunnyrooms; reasonable; by day. week or month.

LAS PALMAS. IE20 Market St.—Suite of 2 or 3rms.; private; bath; Ein. rms.; board optional.

MINNA.«3'i. bet. 5th and «th—Front com-fortable room in private family.

O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms andoffice?; elevator: electric lights; day, wk.. mo.

POST, C31— Two furnished rooms to let, $5 and$S; no smoking or drinking in the house;Protestant Christian preferred.

POWELL. 121—

Light, clean rm».; suites or sin-r!e; transient; running water; rates reduced.

POWELL, 612A—Pleasant suite of rooms; largesunny front room and others; reasonable.

PROSPECT place. 123. off California, nr. Pow-ell

—Large sunny rra., bath, $C; prjv. German.

ROFEDALE^ House, 319 and 221 E1H* St.—Roomt,night 2.'c to $1. week $1 25 to $4; open night.

ROYAL HOUSE. 126 Ellis St.—IncandescentliKht;reading-room. smokin«r-room and ladies'parlor; rooms, per night, 35c to $1 CO; week, ?2to JS; month, $S to $20; elevator on office floor;rooms with hot and cold water: baths.

SHERMAN Apartment Hou*e, 2S Eighth et..near Market

—Furnished .or unfurnished.

TAYLOR,RIO. bet. Bush and Pine— Four hand-eomely furnished sunny rooms; eas. bath,etc.; all new furniture, carpets; $S and $10 ma

TTD^: OAKS. 119 Third—

A irood roomine housefor good yople. R. HUGHES, proprietor.

TO l»t—4 nicely furnished rooms. Inquire 338Fifth st. • .

CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptionsreceived at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore at.

A BRANCH office for Call advertisements andsubscriptions has been established at 10S6 Va-lencla «t.

ROOMS AND BOARD.ALMORA, cor. Sixteenth and MIssloiT^sts!^Beautifully furnished suites or single rooms;

aJl modern conveniences; excellent table;terms moderate.

AT $40; room, board for 2 rentlemen; refinedfamily. Add. "Advertiser." P. p. Station H.A SPECIAL offer to teachers; exceptionally at-traptlve Interior and table. y)7 California St.

UOOMS A.\D IH>AU» WAXTED.REFINEU yomTg couple with daughter 3I4years old, want board in private family:Protestant; large sunny chamber or two

room*; want congenial heme; pleasant sur-roundings; terms moderate: references ex-chsnsed ;can give beat. P. W.. box 2250. Call.

ART student desires a home; cheerful com-panion; good reader, tutor to children or prl-vatf fecretary. Theo. B. Severaon, 518 E11U.

j ROOMS WANTED.ftUUNISHED front room and kitchen with•jra« stove; private family; east of Vanffor courle acd child. Box 324'J. Call office.

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SKWI.NG HACHl.VES A>U iUI'l'LlKd.

ALLkinds bought, sold and repairing ETianuT-teed. Chas. Plambeck. 1915 Mission, nr. 15th.

ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged. rented~-repalrlng at lowest rates. SOS Fourth «t.

MOKAUE A.MJ WAitUllUUSES.¦WILSON BROS., storage and moving: covered

vans. Tenth and Market; phone South 762.

PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com-pany. 2310 Fillmore St.; phone Jackson. 2S1.

BEKINS Van and Storage Co.. 722 Mission St.;tel. Main 184>— Packing, moving and storage.

'11 J'liW HI1i;it> A.MJ hLl'i'LlKS.

GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITEIJS^Wesell better machines for les* money thin anyhouse in the city; rentals, $3. The TypewriterExchange, 536 California, telephone Main 2B6.

NEW typewriters,' *5 down. $5 month payments.REVALK. 409 California St.

SPECIAL NOTICES.BEST stamp photos and buttons on earth.

PORE, 13SQ Market St., above Jones. .ROOMS papered from $3; whitened. $1 up;

paintingdone. Hartman Paint Co., 319 Third.BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made:

city or country- PACIFIFC COLLECTIONCO., 415 Montgomery St., rooms 9-10; tel. 55SO.

DIVIDEXU NOTICES.DIVIDEND notice.— Dividend No". 18 (thirty

cents per share) of the Paauhau Sugar Plan-tation Company, willbe payable at the oflicoof the company, 327 Market St., on and afterFriday, Ausrust- 10, 19C0. Transfer booksclosed on baturday, Aucust 4. 1900, at 12o'clock m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary.

DIVIDENDNOTICE—The Giant Powder Com-pany. Con.— A dividend. No. 20. of seventy-five cents (73c) per share on the issued cap-ital stock of the company has been declared,payable at the office cf the company, 430 Cal-ifornia et., San Francisco, on August 10.1900. Transfer books close August 3, 1900. a:noon. A. A. SPARKS. Secretary.

PROPOSALS^SArTraA^iicb~CaT7^UBUStiri5OO. -Scaled

proposals, in tripllcata. •will be received here,until12 m.. Thursday. Auscust IS, 1900. ar.d thenopened, for furnishing 70 artillery horses atthe Presidio, San Francisco.. Government re-serves right to reject or accept any and allbids or any part thereof. Bids will be con-eidered for a less nunjber of horses than thatstated. Preference given to articles of domes-tic production, conditions of price and quality(including In the price of foreign productionsthe duty thereon) being equal and such pref-erence Kiven to articles of American produc-tion produced on the Pacific Coast, to extentof consumption required by the public servicethere. Information furnished on applicationto J. M. MARSHALL Deputy QuartermasterGeneral. U. S. Army. Chief Quartermaster.

CONSTRUCTION of Fewer— Sanitary DistrictNo. 1of Marin County, Cal.. asks for bids forthe construction of a system of fewers inRoss Valley, Marin Cconty. as per plans andspecifications on file with the secretary.RlKht reserved to reject any and nil bids.Bidders willplease call between the hours of9 n. m. and 12 m.. and 2 and 4 p. m. All bidswill be opened at a meeting of the SanitaryBoard, to be held at the office of the secre-tary, on Friday. Aug. 17. at 11 o'clock a. tn.Each bid must be accompanied by a certifiedcheck for 5 per cent of the amount of the bid.The successful bidder willbe required to fur-nish a satisfactory bond for the full amountof the contract price.

HENRY F. ALLEN. President.T. B. BERRY. Sec. VO Sutter St.. 3. F.

MARRIAGE LICENSES.

The following marriage licenses were issuedyesterday:

Benjamin Whitney, 47, city, and Lucy Ed-wards, 45, city.

Antone S. Canadas. 21. Halfmoon Bay, andMary Louarn. 19, Halfmoon Bay.

William Ramsell, 25, 531 Hayes street, andLena Rnhveder. 25, 6S1 Hayes street.

Patrick Griffin, 27, 422 Fourth street, andMary McCarthy, 24. ICO First street.

Arthur I. Machen, 29, Fresno, and MadgeKuhle, 23, San Jose.

Harry H. Willmont. 2S. 526 1* Pacific street,and Juanita Narrlse, 23. 6^4 Auburn street.

-William Donaldson, 3S, 8 Montgomery ave-

nue, and Annie E. Reeves, 23, 8 Montgomeryavenue.

Robert S. McMurry, 70. 262 Seventh street,and Hannah J. Fowler. 50, 756 Bryant street.

William Luttmann, 25. 2S6 Noe street, andDora Waackhusen. 23. SI Noe street.

Willy Schnutenhaus. 26. 19C2 Bryant street,and Sophie Luttmann, 24. 1130 Buchanan street.

Cheu Sun, 2S, 723 Sacramento street, and WoeyH» 21. 920 Sacramento street.

B1BTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS.Birth, marriage and death notices sent by

mall will not be Inserted. They must be handedin at either of the publication offices and beindorsed with the name and residence of per-sons authorized to have the same published.

BORN.BRAWNER— In this city, August 5. 1900, to the

wife of A. H. Brawner, twin daughters.KAMMERER—In this city, August 3. 1900, to

the wife cf George E. Kammercr, a daughter.

MARRIED.BERGMAN—FUERBOETER— In this city, Au-

gust 9, 1900, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Alex-ander A. Bergman of San Francisco andMarie Fuerboeter of Alameda, Cal.

BROWN—STACKPOLE—In this city. August9. 1900. by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson.Stillman Edward Brown and Lillie ElizabethStackpole. both of San Francisco.

EI>EL5IANN—UNGERMANN—In this city.August 9. 1000. by the Rev. J. Fuendeling,Leonard E»lelmann and Babetta Ungermann.

FITLLER—HEUSCH—In this city. August 8,1300. by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Albert Fullerof Fort Jones. Cal., and Dorothy Heusch ofSan Francisco.

McMUKRY—FOWLER—In this city. August 9,1900. by the Rev. Dr.John A.B. Wilson. Rob-ert Simms McMurry and Hannah Jane Fow-ler, both of San Francisco.

TAYLOR—SCHOENIGH—In thfB city. August6, 1900, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Robert M.M. Tayior of Woodside, San Mateo County,Cal., and Lina Schoenlgh" of San Francisco.

DIED.Atkinson. Alta. R, Krebs. FritzBldlnger, Sophie McAlister. Charlea J.Blppins. MaryJ. Miller. HenryBroderick. Thomas Owens. Gladys E.Bromley, Thomas Pennlngton, Geo. W.Harjer. John Rpllly. JamesHarrold, John W. Richardson, ManleyImbach. AI0I3 Wilklna. SelinaKincaid. Earle W. Wood. Harry H.

ATKINSOX-In this city. August 8. 1900, AltaR., beloved wife ef William Atkinson, anddaughter of O. A. and E. A. Morgan, a na-tive of New York, aeed 40 years.

j£7"Friends and acquaintances are respect-fully invited to attend the funeral thia day(Friday), at 10:20 o'clock, fr.om her late resi-dence, 3438 Eighteenth street. Interment, via11:40 o'clock train from Valencia-street dej^ot.Cypress Lawn Cemetery.

BIDIXGER—In this city. August 8. 1900, So-pHie, beloved wife of the late William Bldin-Ker, and mother of Edward. Charles andGustave Bidinper. Mrs. Alfred Hauser andMrs. J. P- Trumpour. and beloved Bister ofMrs. M. Walters, a native of Germany, aged65 years 6 months and 11 days.

(E?"The funeral services willbe held this dayCFriday). at 10 o'clock, at the residence ofher daughter. S43 Devlsadero street. Inter-ment at Decoto, Alameda County, on the

arrival of the 13 o'clock train from San Fran-cisco at Decoto.

BIGGINS—In this city. August 8. 1900, MaryJ.. beloved wife of John Biggins, mother ofJohn, Wlliiam. Mary, Margaret. Julia, Nellieand James Biggins, and eiEter of William E.Walfh, a native of Washington, nged 40 years1 month and 19 days. (Butte, Mont., papersplease copy.)

l^TFriends and acquaintances are respect-fully Invited to attend the funeral this day(Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi-dence. 22C Montcalm street, thence to St.Peter's Church. Alabama street, where a^SoI-emn requiem \\\z.ti mass willbe celebrated forthe repose or her 5011I, commencing at 9o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

BHODERICK—In this city. August 9, 1900.Thomas Broderick. a native of Ireland, aged62 year3.

K7Frlends and acquaintances are respect-fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow(Saturday), from the Chapel of the Passion,attached to St. Mary*" Hospital, where asolemn requiem mass will be celebrated forthe repose of his soul, commencing at 8:30o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by10MO o'clock train from Third and Townsendstreets.

BROMLEY—

In this city, August 8. 1900,Thomas, beloved husband of Elizabeth Brom-ley, and father of Frank, Wright, Thomas,Walter and Pearl Bromley, a native of Eng-land, a«ed 71 years.

HARGER— In this city. August 8. 1900, John,beloved husband of Angellne Harger, andfather of Charles H. Harger and Mrs. CoraB. Engel, a native of Ohio, aged 67 years.

(CTFrlenda and acquaintances are respect-fullyInvited to attend the funeral this day(Friday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi-dence. 163 Corbett avenue, between Hattle'and Danvers, Seventeenth and Eighteenthstreets. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery.Xo flowers.

HARROLD—In this city. August 0, 1900. John\V.. beloved husband of Elizabeth Harrold.

HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO..(Successor* to Flannagan & Gallagher),

DANIEL P. DONOVAN. Mgr.FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS.

20 Fifth«t.. opposite Lincoln School.Telephone South SO.

ir*\cfwio~Y «fc Co.. 8FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 1

11239 Market st. between Sth and 9th. |Telephone South 247. \

CLOSING CEMETERIES:On March 30th of this year the Board of

Supervisora of San Francisco passed Or-dinance No. 25. prohibiting the burial ofthe dead within tho city and county. Thislaw eoes into effect August I,1901. His-tory shows that all large cities have foundit necessary to close their cemeteries, andimmediately the relatives and friends be-gin to remove their loved ones to cemeter-ies less liable to:be disturbed by thegrowth of the city. For full particularsand expenses In disinterring and transfer-ring bodies apply to Charles H. Jacob &Co.. funeral directors and embalmers, 31SMason street. Telephone Main 5213.

OCEAJf TRAVEX.

Pacific Coast Steamship Co.1, Steamers leave Broadwayfc. wharf. San Francisco:F>w^ For Alaskan rorts

—11 a.

tV^SSk. m--

-^ucus t 14, 13. 2*, 2X Sept.tjSrTtiJ'SNfrh 3- Change to company'sEMlt(7«S\"'*g steamers at Seattle.§Vs£<s3 yM **or Victoria. Vancouver£j£p5Ci>*S?,4i <B. C). Port TTn-nserd. Se-r^«8$&45> att'""- Tacoma, Everett, Ana-

¦^"*B3fll cortes and New Whatcom(Wash.)

—11. a. m.. Auirust

14. 19. 24. 29. Sept. 3. and every fifthday there-after. Change at Seattle to this company'ssteamers for Alaska and G. X. R'y: at Seattleor Tacoma to N. P. R'y.jrt. Vancouver to C.P. R'y. .

For Eurelfa. Humboldt Bay—2 p. m.. August11, »16. 21. 16, 31. Sept. 5. and every fifth daythereafter. ('Freight only.)

For Santa Cruz. Monterey. San Simeon. Cayu-cos. Port Harford (San Luis Oblspo). Gavlota.Santa Itarbara. Ventura. Hueneme. Pan Pedro.East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport— 9a. m., August 11. 15. 13. 23. 27, 31. Sept. 4,and every fourth day therafter.

For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har-ford (San- Luis Obispo). Santa Barbara, PortLos Angeles and Redondo (Lcs Angeles)— 11/a. m., August 13. 17. 21. 23, 23, Sept. 1, andevery fourth day thereafter.

For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay. San Jose delCabo. Mazatlan. Altata. Las Paz. Santa Rosa-lia and Guayrr.as (Mexico)—10 a. m., 7th of eachmonth.

For further information obtain company'sfolders.

The company reserves the rifcht to'change

steamers, sailing dates and hours of sailingwithout previous notice.

'I'M-k.-t ii»-'V>»hl-4 New Montgomerystreet (Palace Hotel).

GOODALL.PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Agents.10 Market at.. San Francisco.

THE 0. R. & N. CO.DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO

PORTLANDFrom Spear-street Wharf at 11 A. M.

CALX. $12 Class including BerVirMnC S3 Second Cla»» and AT.eals.STATE OF CALIFORNIA sails

August 11, 21. 31COLUMBIA sails August 16. 26. Sept. 5

Short lin? to Walla Walla, Spokane. Butte.Helena and all points in the Northwest.Through tickets to all points East.

E. C. WARD. General Agent.830 Market st.

GOODALL. PERKINS & CO..Superintendents.

TOYO KISJBN KAISHA.STEAMERS WILL.LEAVETVHARF, COR-

ner Fir^t and Brannan streets, at 1p. m..for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, callingatKobe (Hiog-o). Nagasaki and Shanghai, andconnecting at Hongkong with steamers for In-dia, etc. Xo cargo received on board on daycf salllrz-.PS. HONGKONG MART/

Wednesday. August 23. 1900SS. NIPPON MARU

: Saturday, September 22, 1900SS. AMERICA MARU..Wednesday, Oct. 17. 1900

Via Honolulu.Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For

freight and passage apply at company's offlce,421 Market street, corner nt First.

AV. II.AVERT. General Agent.

AMERICAN LINE.VTZYT TOEK. 8GCT2AHP?0ir. tOHDOS. TXKtX

Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound.From New York Every Wednesday. 10 a. m.

St. Paul August 15|New York August WSt. Louis August 22ISt. Faul Sept. 5

KED STA-t LIMS.•>w YerV orjd Antw«-»

From New York Every Wednesday. 12 noon.Aragonia ....August 15|Frle*land \uguat 23Noordland ...August TZ f-outhwark Sept. &

INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATIONCO..30 Montgomery Street.

C0MPAOHIE GENEBALE TRANSATLANTIQJJE.DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. _

f rtmmSailing every Thursday, instead of 0ffTft

Saturday, from November ?. 1S». at -^=?*»10 a. m.. from Pier 42. North River, foot ofMorton street: LABRETAGNE. August 16; LALORRAINE. Ausrust 23: LA TOTTRAINE. Au-gust 30: L'AQUITAINE. Sept. 6. First clansto Havre. JS2 SO and upward. Second class toHavre, $55 and upward: 5 per cent reduction onround trip. GENERAL AGENCY FORUNITKDSTATES AND CANADA. 32 Broad-way (Hudson Bn!ldl«s). New York. J.- F.FUGAZI &CO., Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Mont-gomery avenue, San Francisco.

OCEANIC S.S. CO.-HONOr.Ur.IT, APIAAUCKLAND AND SYDNEY.

S S. AUSTRALIA (Honolulu only)Wednesday. August 22. 2 p.m

S. S. MARIPOSA (via Honolulu), to NewZealand and Australia Wed.. Sept. 6. 8 p. m.

LD. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO.. Arts.. >I4MontaomenPier 7.Foot Pacific St Frtir,h» Othcc.327 Market St

KQSMOS LINE 2cV™« •:::«»ISlYUOifiUU LIIlk LUXOR 6T.00tons' ABYDOS 4000 tonsMonthly Sailing for Valparaiso and Hamburg-,

via Mexican ports. Central and SouthAmerica, etc.

S. S. Tanls, *ZPO tons, sails about Aurust 23.J. D. SPRECKELS *BROS. CO., Agents.114 Montgomery st. Pier No. T—Freight office,

327 Market st., San Francisco.

BAY AND RIVER' STEAMEBsT"

~FOB£ S. WAVY YAnF^olAUEJflrSteamer "Moatlcello."

MON.. Tues.. Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 9*43a: m.. 3:15, 8:S0 p. m. (ex-Thurs. night);Fri-days 1p. m. and 8:30r Sundays, 10:30 a. m.. 8p. m. Landing and office. Mission-street DockPier No. 2. Telephone Main 150S.

FARE ,...SOc

EAILEOAD TEAVEL.MOUNTrTA^LPAlirsCENIO RAILWAT

Leave San Francisco via, Sausalito Ferry*WEEK DAYS....9:30 a. m., 1:45 and 6:13 p. ra.SUNDAYS 8, 9. 10, U a. m.. 1-JO. J:3O p.m.Fare San Francisco to Summit and return. |l40NEW TAVERN OF TAMALPAI3NOW OPEN

a Dr.Gibbon's Dispensary,InIS34 lor thetr'iumontof PrivateDiseases, Lout Manhood Debilityordisease treartnr 011bodyand mindandSkin DlMMPfLTbfdoctorcureswheuothers fall. Try him. Char?** lowCnrnfBarul^i. Callorwrita

Dr.J. *•.uIBBOS.Bo*.I937.iaaa Frasclaca

ffyFrlends and acquaintances are respect-fullyinvited to attend the funeral to-morrow(Saturday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the FirstUnitarian Church, corner Franklin and Gearystreets, thence to Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by3:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsendstreets. /

YERBA BUEXA Lodge No. 17SS. Knights ofHonor

—Members will please attend the fu-

neral of our late brother. Harry H. Wood,from First Unitarian Church. Geary andFranklin streets, at 1:30 o'clock to-morrow(Saturday).

SAMUEL J. THOMAS. Dictator.

P..7Friends and acquaintances are respect-1 fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow(Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from Trinity Episco-pal Cliurch. corner Bush and Gough streets.Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by 3:30o'clock train from Third and Townsendstreets.

WOOD— InOakland, August 9, 1900, Harry H.,beloved son of H. II. and Nellie J. Wood,brother of Hazel E. and MyrtleG. Wood, andcousin of Mabel G. and Grace- L. Wood, anative of Fan Frar.cisco. aged 24 years and10 months.

tCTFriencU and acquaintances are respect-fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow(Saturday), at 11 o'clock, from the funeralparlors of Charles' H. Jacob &Ca.v 318 Masonstreet, between O'Farrell and Geary. Inter-ment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by carriage.

WILKIXS—In Napa, August 9. 1900, Sellna,beloved wife of J. Wesley Wllkins, a nativeof England, aged 49 years and 9 months.

ETFrlends and acquaintances are respect-fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow(Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi-dence. 934 Shotwell street. Interment LaurelHill Cemetery.

REILLY-In this city, August 9. 1900. James,beloved son of Owen and Alice Rellly, andbrother of Mrs. Rose Mulgrevy, Mrs. NellieHaskell, Mrs. Mamie Conway. Mrs. KatieWalsh and Owen and Paul Reilly,a native ofBoston, Mass., aged 49 y\ars.. EXXotice of funeral hefsafter.

RICHARDSON—In AlIandale^Miear Fruitvale,Alameda County, A«?ust 9, 1900, Manley But-terfield, beloved husband of Mary ElizabethRichardson, a native of Chautauqua, N. Y.,ap«l 74 years 5 months and 19 days.

and Jersey City, N. J papers please copy.)

C^Friends and acquaintances are respect-fully invited to attend the funeral thi3 day(Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence ofthe grandparents, 964 Filbert street. Inter-ment I. O. O. F. Cemetery.

PKXNIXGTON—In thia city, August 8, 1300,George W., beloved husband of Mary A. Pen-nlngton. and father of John Pennlngton, Mrs.Henry P. West and George W. and ThomasPennington. a native of England, aged 72years 7 months and 23 days. (Pittsburg, Pa.,

Cyrhe funeral will take place this day(Friday) at 1:30 o'clock, from his late lfst-tlence, 1045 Folsom street, thence to St. Pat-

-. rick's Church for services at 2 o'clock. In-terment Mount Calvary Cemetery. Pleaseomit Cowers. Funeral private.

MILLEK—In this city, August 9, 1900, HenryMiller, a native cf Sinshelm. Germany, aged44 years § months and 1day.

inTlfemalns at the parlors of H. F. Suhr &Co.. 1137 Mission street, between Seventh andEl-hth.

OWENS— In this city, August 9, 1900, GladysElizabeth, beloved daughter of Robert L.andS. Elizabeth Owens, aged 2 months and 24"days.

IT^Frif-nda and acquaintances are respect-fullyInvited to attend the funeral this day(Friday), at 2 o'clock,, from th<r funeral par-lors of II.F. Maass, 917 Mission street, nearFifth. Cremation I.O. 0. F. Cemetery. *

MpALISTER— In this city. August 7. 1300.Charles J., beloved husband of Mary Mo-Alister. and father of Belle, J. I., Yv\ A., F.J. and the late C. E. and M. E.. McAlister, anative of Liverpool, Englau-1, arred 71 yearsand 9 months. (New York, Chicago andKvanfton, 111., papers please copy.)

mvTrientls and acquaintances are respect-,fullyinvited to attend the funeral to-morrow(Saturday), nt 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi-dence, 34S1 Nineteenth street, between Valen-cia street and Lexington avenue, thence toMission Dolores .Church, where a requiemhigh mass willbe celebrated for the repose ofhis soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. IntermentHoly Cross Cerneflsry.

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IMBACH—In Oakland. August 9. 1900. Alois,beloved hupband of Catherine- Imbach. a na-tive of Switzerland, aged 42 years 8 monthsand 20 days.

KIXCAID-ln this city. August 8. 1900. Earle\V.. ton of Mrs. Delia Kincaid. aYid brotherof Pearl Kincaid, a native of San Francisco,agrert I'O years anil 27 days. /ItyFriends and acquaintances are respect-

fully Invited to attend the funeral this day(Friday), at 2 o'clock, from his late Resi-dence, 137 Lundy ;lane. Interment .MasonicCemetery. - .

KREBS— In thi3 city, August 7. 1900. FritzKrebs, a native of Switzerland, aged 49 years2 months and 6 days.

and father, of Veronica. William J.. Mary !».,Llddic A., Charles A. and R. Frank Harroldand SlBter M. Scholastica. a native of Ire-land, aced 64 years.

MOUTHKfc.i runic roqpi.U.(PAcirto a(*T>H.)

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Omaha, Chloa/o *4il3p17.OOr V.llri... Fort loata and Way Hu-

tlona. t»il»r•SiOSr Orezon and Callfurnla Kxpraa»,Mao-

Mineiitn. Mariirilie. l:».lil!n«,r«»rt1au.». I'ngat H,,.i,,,l an.t V.tMl *Bil5t

I'OVST l»lVISION (Narrow «;¦¦«•).(Foot otMarket t,trec>.)

;7:I5a hanU Cruz Excursion for Hint*Cruz and l'riadpal Way Station* liiQZr

•¦:ISANeirark.CVnterillle.HanJo«e.raltua^liouM-rCxvok.Mau taVimaud WaffStatlou* •¦:*•»'

flillpNewuk, CentertUIe, San .lose, NewAlrnadaa, Fulton, llonltler Creek,Sauta Crux and l'rlnclpa,! WarButtons •••t.i»«

•4<|.1r Newark. ManJose. I«a Gatos f«.M»%oltlSp Glenwood. Felton. Baota Crni...... «»:3»»4

CREEK ROUTE FERRY.friaSIR ramClSCO— r»«t «r »irk«l Slrnl (S!i? »)—

•715 3.00 1!:<XU.U. 11:33 *2 C3 X3:C3•4C3 13:53 •t:Wrjt.

fern 01lUID-'.sl»fi*r».J •»?.—"«.00 8:00 10.00*. *.t»:C3 '1:83 t»:30 *3:C0 tt:S3 '1C3p.ii.

COin DIVISION (Urn*,!(Jauire).(Thirdni.d To-.»nien.l Sir)

ftf:IO\Ocean Vie*.South tinFraucincu..fJ:O«»A Saa Joid mm.I Way SUtloim (New

AlmajRii \Vt.«ne«U»»<.i!ly> *l>3np-t7:3f>* Bandxy Ezcanlon fir S*n Joae,

Santa Cmz. Paclfle Grot* andrrisdpsi V'ijSutions tiiXJp

•UiOO*Han .!<>¦«. Tit*I'lnos. Manta i'rui.Pacliie tinite. I'asa Ituhlrs. Man¦.i.is OUistxi. Smf. Lompoo andI'rinolpal Wif .Stations « *4:l*p

•IOMO4 Ban Jose ami Way Stations ¦«aS9 a•IIiUOa SaiiJose,LosGatoa»rilWaySUtions *3i3Op

t'Jt'lSrSan Matro, l(«dwoo<l. Menlo Park.Palo Alto. Santa Clara. !taJ»m.Trea Plnos. 8»uU t'w, Salloaa.Monterey awl l"*-irtc (Jn.»* flojitrU

t:t:.1Ap San Jose and Way Ht»tlnns *?::tnpt4:l»p9anJo*eanil Principal Way Stations "J:I5»tS:»epSan Joao, Lm Gatos and Principal

Way .Stations *»;••%••1:3Or 9»a.Jnts and Principal Way .Stations lasSS*•ii::t<ip3»a Jo§; anil WsyStatious )*:««*

»H»45r> aan Jose an.t Way Stations «-;3l»r

A forMonitor.. P fo* Aftenioon.*Daily. . t¦Snnday exempted. :Sunday on!y

bSaturday nnly.a Saturday »nd Snnday. «Sumlny and Jfonday.

CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO.

:SAH FRANCISCO AND NORTH PAGIHCi RAILWAY COMPANY.¦ Tlfcuroa Ferry. Foot of Markat St.1 SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL.

"WEEK DATS—.:*>. 9:60. 1}:00 a. ra.;1J:»,J:30. 5:10. e:SO p. m.- Thursdays— Extra trli>at 11:20 d. m. Saturdays— Extra tries at 1;5>and 11:30 d. m.

SUNDAYS—8:00. 9:30. 11:00 a. m.:1:SO. 3:20.5:C0. 6:20 r>. m.

BAN RAFAEL TO SAV FRANCISCO.¦WEEK PAYS—«:l». T:50. »:20. U:10 a. m.;12:45.

1:40. S:15 p. m. Saturdays— Extra- trips at1:18 and 8:33 o. m.

EUNDATS—S:10. 9:40. U:10 a. m.: 1:40. 1:40.1:05. (:!S ?. m.Between San Francisco and Schuetzea Park

same schedule as above.Leav* IIn Effect. I ArriT»

Ban Francisco. [Apr. 15. 1900.1 San Francisco.

We«k J 3un- I 1 Sun- IWeeicDays. ( days. [ D»gtinatlon.| daya. 1 Days.

7:30 am 8:00 »m Novato>. 10:40 ami S:40 am1:30 pa 9:30 am Petaloma. (:05 pm!l0:2S am1:1) pm S:OQ pm Santa Rosa. 7:35 pm| 1:10 pra

Fulton.T:30 am Windsor. 10:23 ana

Healdsburgr.Lytton.

Geysenrllle.9:30 pm 1:00 am Cloverdale. 7:13 pm «:V3 pm

7:30 ami j Hoplsnd j 110:25 amt:39 pm] S:00 im[asd Ulclah. |7:35 pm| f:23 pm

7:30 am 10:2S ami8:00 am Guernertlle. 7:3S pm

1:30 pm »:80 pm

T:30am S:00 am Sonoma 9:15 am 1:40 azaand

8:13 pm B:0O pra Glen Ellen. 1:05 pm 1:33 pg>7:Mami 8:00 ami 110:40 am|10:23 amt:Z9 pmjS:C« pm| Sebastcpol. | 7:35 pm[ f:20 pm

ftaxes connect at Santa Ro«a far Mark WestEprlnts and White Sulphur Springs: at Fultonfor Altrurla: at Lytton for Lytton Springs: atf}»ys»rrlll# for S5ta*e» Pprlnis: at CIoverda!»frr t»» Geysers; at Hopland for Duncansprings. Highland Springs. Kelseyvllle. Carls-bad Springs. Soda Bay. Lakeport and BartlettPprlnrs: at Uklah for Vichy Springs, Sarato«»Cprlnrs. Btna Lakes. Laarel D«ll Lak«. 'WlttarVrrlnc*. Upper Lake. Pomo, Potter Valley.Joha Day's, Riverside. Hurley's, Bucknell's.tanliedrtn Heights. Hullrllle. Orr** Hot

prlaa-s. Mendo^lno City. Fort Brae;?. West-port. l*saJ. WllUts. Lartonvllle. Cummins.Ball's Crrinsi. Harris. Olacn'a. Dyer, Scot!*and Carelta.

Saturday to Monday round trlt> tickets itreduced r»tes.

On Sund.ty rennd trip tickets to all pointst»vonil San Rafasl at half rates.

Ticket <5fSc>s. CSO Market St.. Chronicle bldr.H. C. WHITIMO, R. X. RTAN.

General Uanacrr. Gen. Pass. A sent.

RORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD.Via Sausallto Ferry*.

Cammenctcr April 23. 130t.FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLET

AND SAN RAFAEL.WEEK DATS—7:00. *S:30, 9:JJ. lt:C« a. m.j

I2:«5. *l:4S. 3:15, 4:15. •5:13. 1:13. in) n, m.EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and Saa

Rafael, on Mondays. Wednesdays, Saturday*and Sundays, at »:0O and 11:33 p. m.

SUNDAYS—7:00. »S:00. »9:0O. 'lO:^ 11:00. 11:3*a. m.; 15:43. *l:30. 3:30. *3:4* fi:09. 4:00. 1:21p. m.

11:00 a. m. does not run to Saa Rafael Sua-«ays.

Trains marked (•) run to San Quentin.FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO.

WEEK DAT3-«:35. •<:2D. 7:50, 8:40. »10:U a,m-: 1J:3O. 1:15. 3:15. »3:30, 4:30. 5:30 p. m.

EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays. Wednesdaysand Saturdays at *C:43 and 10:20 p. m.,

6CNDATS—«:15. •3:00. »»:5O. •U:00a. n>.;*I1:O«m.; 1:60. 2:13. *3:30. 4:30. •MS, «:U. 7:30. 1O:2»p. m.

Trains csarked (•) start from San Quentra.FROM MILLVALLET TO SAN FRANCISCO.

WEEK DATS—5:U. «:«&. i:0O. 8:55. 10:30 a.xa.; 1J:S5. 1:45. 2:45. 3:30. 4:50. »:» p. m.EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays. Wednesdays

and Saturdays at 7:10 and 10:20 p. m.SUNDATS—«:33. S:C5. 10:05. 11:10 a. m.; U-UL

1:10 J:30. 3:45. 4:i». «:15. 7:05. 10:30 p. m.THROUGH TRAINS.

7:00 a. m. week days—

CTaxadero and way sta-tions.

3:15 p. m. Saturdays— Cazadero and war sta-tions.

1:15 P. m. weekdays Saturdays except*!)—Point Reyes and way station*.

g.CO a. m. Sundays— Cazadero and way sta-tions.

11:45 p. a. Sundays— Polat Reyes and wajrstations.

S/\INT/\ R"E ROUTETRAINS.

MARKET-STrXET FERRY.Leave: Overland: DallyforChtca- Arrtvat

go. Kansas City. Denverand all Eastern points.El Paso. City of Mex-ico, Prescott and Phoe-nix. Ariz.. Bakersneld.9 a. m. VI? alia. Tularc. Han- 8 p. raforu. Fresno. Merced.Stockton. Antioch. Stand-ard and Tourist Sleep-ers to Chicago. Diningcar between Stocktonand Bakersfleld.

Stockton Local: For San|4:10 p.m. Pablo. Piaote. Mulr. Bay11:05 a. m,

Point. Cornwall. Anti-och and Stockton.* ~

JBakersheld Local: For San1 Pablo, Pinole. Mutr, Bay

Point. Cornwall. Antl-Ip. m. eoh. Stockton. Merred. S a. m.

Fresno. Hanford. Vlaa-Ita. Tulare and Bakers-fleld. Sleepers to Fresnoand Bakersfleld.

TICKET OFFICES: C3 Market St.Ferry Depot, foot of Market at.. San Francisco.

ills Broadway, Oakland.