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SA2T BANGISCO OBEOKICLE TMSIXA LiTRmr 3 1893 on Miii3ara Wins Eroni 1 It IXsM EeVen Innings and Was iV the Noisiest Game on BecorJ Thftgriat innual baseball struggle between the 8anta Cfarii aridiSt Ignatius Oollge team Ir bTr TheVyounR men trctharranmmer sqnash district accompanied by faff admirers rhapercns mascot and aMtha other necessary adjuncts jqurnfrjedyp from the BaniaClira Tlly yetterday morainft and besieged the base bait contingent of iheir sister college at the Height street grounds The crimson and white of Santa Clara novrfloati OTr the black and yallotr of Et Ignatius and the Yalleyjtes are endeavoring to impress on the sorrowing 8fcr Ignatius youths that their oUege colore are appropriately In dicatiTeof the Inevitable cbnieqtieiicesof detest mourning and Jealousy Furthermore the jroung men who for the past year haT been polishing their thinktanti tinder the tutorship of the Santa Clara faculty now think they have a sufficient provocation for vaunting their tchieve rrients before the yonn men whodally with the chases at St Ignatius College A jear aeo the Et Ignatius team won the honors of the day by a lopsided score and they nave since been ostentatiously parading the fact Now the tables are turned and if a solitary opportunity is loft to remind the local team that what it belt whoUthrewV but Sweigaxtat third lber and Sullivan then advanced a base each oni a double sterl nnd both Crossed the ptate on Toomey sale ante loieirv la the fourth Humphrey contributed a taUy to Santa Claras score ty advancing around the circuit on an errcr a sacrifice and a wild pitch St lgnatlni scored one la the sixth and anctli er in the seventh and the San ta Claras succeed Li tietng tbe score by two runs jntbe sixth Von bunches and two bapgers and one in the eighth on a trio ofsafesTfiU -la the eighth inning hi looked Very mncbaif the tame would wind op in an altercation Robinson was called safe af the plate wheo it lookedvery muchas it he wss out by six feet But as the empire had Jen giving Santa Clara the worst ot it au tne way tnrouga mo otacr icam iiiitjin rnntiint Bielc ramlliff and after adelay of some minutes the game continued No mure runs were made until the eleventh inning lathe first half the local team gathered in a i atiy out aania Clara went them one better in the last hH sending two men across the plate and winning the gsme with but one man out The score santa caba JIB BILES PO 1 JsTl Xlsireerve 14 BUsv2b 6 Hcffron 6 Robinson lb 5 TrezavaniSb Campb npv Humphrey 4 Farmer 4 WhueLi 2 Totals TBTBisiles Wma Great Athletes The last Half Very Hbtiy Contested The Score iFdur to One 8 33 IS 6 BnlllTan i 6 Toomey lb 5 Grennan 5 Beckevt 2b 0 Eagantf i Monabau 3b 4 Sweigartc 3 OConntr 3 Elbcr 5 40 i ST IGNATICa AB BBC SB PO A 2 1 11 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Total 43 5 7 8 31 17 6 One man out when winning run was made BUSS BT ISSlKGt St Ignallns 0 2 06 0 110 0 0 1 5 8antaCIara O0010201O 0 26 Earned runs St Ignatius 3 Santa Clara 0 Two base hits Robinson 2 Campbell Sulli tul First base on errors St Ignatius 4 Santa Clara 3 First base on called balls St Ignatius 3 Santa Clara 7 Lett on bases St Ignatius 8 Santa Clara 8 Struck out By Campbell 19 by Elber 10 First base on hit by pitcher Bweigert Double plsjs Campbell to Hefirou to Blis Passed balls Heffron 1 Sullivan 1 Wild pltcbes Elber 2 MRS ANNIE BESANT HEE LECTURE ON THE ETOLU TION OF MAX Pitcher Campbell and Mi tourer does not know of the national pastime would till a volume it will not be the fault of the Santa Clara students The game was a long winded affair and was hotly contested through eleven rounds It waa also as noisy an event as has been witnessed at the Haight etreet grounds In many moons The melodious voice croakers and rooters of tbe two institutions were there as were also the fans of feminine persuasion all gayly attired in the full regalia demanded by tbe occasion The grand stand was a lewildarine vision in many tints and hues while the boxes overhead were crowded with tbe gsyest of the gay When Robinson wbo is known at Santa Clara by ihe sobriquet of Sorrel top made one of his justly celebrated two naggers the wearers of tbe crimson and white cave vent to their enthusiasm rastinz yells and fish horn meloly and when Blscksione Humphrey the legal luminary of tbe outfit sprinted around the circuit with the initial contribution to the tally department he was tendered an ovation that was equally nerve racking Farmer an erstwhile Thespian did not have much to do in his section ot outlying territory But be brought in one oi tbe Favorable Impression Made by the Eminent English Lady Theosophist The Scottish Thistle Football Team came out with flying colors yesterday afternoon in their contest with trie Oik land Athletics At the end of the game the score stood four goals to one in favor of the Ideal cracks About 1000 interested spectators assembled at Central Park many of them coming over from Oakland The people irom across the bay came aimed with home but after the start of the game they did not get many opportunities to exercise their lungs The Oakland team did nobly however for their first gsme and giye every promise of making matters very sultry for the clubs on this side of the bay The afternoon was a little chilly Dutmanyof the players coincided with Scott when he wrote Then atrl lads and to It though cold be the veathT And it by mischance yon should happento tali There are worse things in life than a tumble on heather For Hie is itself but a game of football The elevens were made up as follows Oakland Athletica Positions Scottish Thistles Robinson GosX Lomsden A Ftoctor Tv 1 PTierbey Orchlson Bct Reynold Laifg Pollock Weir Halthacka Jonn Moore A Hunter A Chalmers Johnson 1 JPurvls Smillie Irvine Forgie Forwards Pollock Turnir Robertson Molr Gaston Smith refereed the game and Lumaden was the Thistle umpire while drawn put has too muefi needlets talk The second act is Very amusing and closes wlta a vtrr funitysitustioiL The ftlrdset is spun oat and stralnsdv butvery laughable in placev Mrs Geortrle Drew BaJ rrmors has been onior tunateiy lu ana yesterday at tee matinee Miss Craven nlaved htr part and came oat with It verrsaccessIuUr Lsstnlgnt although platnly suffering ilrs Barrymor carried it throuaa witnner usual stiiu wr iioiiana nat a long part which be makes everything out of and altogether Settled Oatol Courf is made a very entertaining piece It will onlr go this week The Sportsman trill be given next i A new curtain raiser by a new writer Stanisv hmlast night at the California Theater and went very wen i nere are onir jour peopte in the cast and ther are all men with Mr Diet onof ourserln the principal role IncOg went merrijr to a large audltnce Fanny Rice Is aoiuga very large business at Stockwella Theater and the will keep it trp easUyall the week and I had some new specialties pnt In last night whjeh freshened up the piece some what 5 SATrlpto the Mobncnntinnsto crowd tteTltollOnera hOU8S All Baba has closed Its run at the Grand Opera house and tbe management announces the receipts for the tour weeks at over 50000 a great record MGEEOCTKBALL THE CALIFORNIA CLUB SINGLES TODBSAMENT Stetson and De Loae to Flar for the Tropny A Football Team TorineiL The Santa Clara Captain Tighten a Uek two winning runs in the last inning and thereby won the unanimous gratitude and esteem ot the visiting contingent Campbell played more bill than any other player in tbe Santa Clara aggregation Campbell is a sonth paw ehucker whose curves are a delusion and a snare nml calculated to deceive the guileless youth whose vision does not project around corners He was responsible for flinetetn strike outs among the opposing aggregation and there was much woe merest Elberr who did the twirling for tbeiool learn was also effective in bis delivery except in a few instances when the opposing swatters managed to cull a cluster of long distance drives and thus pile up tallies in profusion Elber had ten sir ke outs to his Credit and at the bat he succeeded in making more base bits than alt the other members of tbe team put together One ot the amusing leatures of the bise bail matinee was the 8t Ignatius College teams msscot it was a diminutive little donkey and cart draped in the colore of the college and was driven around the grounds during the game to the intense amusement of all present The EL Ignatius team assumed the lesd md wS1 ft jpnati CoUegt tnascot by stacking up two rutis in the second In jiing Sweirart reached first on Bliss error and alter OConnor had struct out dj BdiitAa poidejJsllHdOflrnto Camnuty Mrs Annie Besant made her first appearance in San Francisco before an appreciative audience in Metropolitan Hull last evening That part of the house where uo extra charge was made for reserved seats was crowded Tbe lower pertion ot the nail was about two thirds filled The only element of decoration upon the stage was a large bouquet of chrysanthemums lying upon the read ing djsk beside which the lecturess stood wbtVjfi peaking Mrs Besant was introduced by Dr Jerome A Anderson president of the San Francisco Theosophlcal Society as one wno as Christian agnostic socialist or theosophist had been held In the highest regard as a woman and as a worker for the welfare of mankind She made a very lavorable impression from the outset She wore an almost plain princess gown with a simple brooch at her throat and re sorte to no tricks of expression nor to any of the hackneyed platform practice to create an impression upon her hearers She talked after the manner of one who had a perfect understanding of her subject without a slip of the tongue Without hesitation or mispronunciation and with a distinctness that made it impossible for any one to misunderstand her Her eestures were perlectlv natural and she made no effort I i 1 i bO uc Ulatuiltau At lumo puiuts 111 iua lecture she aroused the enthusiasm of her audience by the unmistakable earnestness oi her words but the simple tee nt nation of an utterance by a slight raislnglof one or both hands and then letting them fall by her side was ihe limit of her gesticulation Her voice is neither masculine nor weak It is clear and resonant Mrs Besant announced as the subject of the evening The Evolution of Man from tbe Animal to the Divine By the word animal she sought to cover all that part of mans nature which he has in common with the brute by the word divine she meant that highest and most ideal perfection which all ages have covered with the siroe word She discussed at length the three old nature of humanitythe body the soul and the intellectarguing that one need not go into philosophy or theology to establish tbe existence of this divinity since it had been evolved in mans inner consciousness Evolution to her mind was an upward climbing from the simple to the complex and was to be wrought out by the development ot thought bae referred to the old saying about frightening a man out of his even senses as the jocular prophesy ot a fact Tbe sixth sense had already begun to be evolved in the form of a function that is to establish an intercommunication of thouznt The seventh will be still more spiritual The only time when Mrs Besant was seen to smile during the entire lecture was when she expressed a wonder as to what her audience would say if she were to tell them that the great majority of them did not know how to think She did tell them so snd they smiled In answer to her query Sh told them also that their minds were merely hotels where tbe thonehts of others found tem porary lodgment She then pointed out someof the great thingstbat thought bad brought about and told tbem that mans destiny lay in his own hands that too much time was spent in this day ana gen ration in scheming to keen life in the body Something should be done to develop the thinking quality in mankind It is the soni that builas the body said she not the body that makes the sonh The blacksmith by exercise enjsrges tbe muscle the thinker by thinking enlsrges the brain Mrs BessntTald at the door of unthinking people the criminal children who are brought into tbe world and ieitrated the declaration thst msnkinJ may determine their own iuture for they shall reap exactly as theysow In speaking of thegrestesi molders of thought whicn the world baa known the lecturer referred to Buddha and to Christ as being evidences of tne possibilities of humaniiy She declared that it lay within tbe range of possibilities for any mats to become a savior oi mankind snd that the first step lsy in being a helper to bis fellow workers in the tnsy walks of lif Evolution she said was like a great mountain up whose sides men were climbing tied together as with a rope with the bond of humtnltv When one makes a mi step the others lose ground and each advance that is made by those at the ton tends toward the elevation of the others It matters not if those rwho cut footsteps 1 In the ibck ihefceget footsore ot receive afew wounds in treading ihe hew paths so long the way is opened forotbersto pass onward and upward and when men are snfSciently rewarded for truises by the knowledge that they have smoothed theljrayifor 4ither dimbers the evoluUon or man will be nesrtrcompleiei Mrs Bejant lectnrts in uaxiana ints rterney iholdert Weir down Davis wf Cat CWJTnniisanBaKdK Oonl Bed BiafT UTTeuftotlj AWAUm Kjiohev scramento ITreiloan AwSntlerOk It Hartra Jaraa A I PaterjoaLos Ang Nasamnr lo XSTeO Cot A SlxumutUo Wl7Hn Nana Mrs RooverSacramentoK Daman do Miller An tHaoseniMarTSVltte Becaer fan Jose OBBUrdvMnrphy fiampson Cat it cFadden Brooklyn yj Woodward wOaUdO ehswfttxkum UWMottCal Mrs Bodlev a Jose FWWlnham wfCJ FDeveudorf Pae Orov Erckoa Portland FErtcknonfctaMarjrirlta BCKitnn pa Dvroe Aw Loomla Pturges ttaa CuK Crabh Oatvtlle Leoanrdota Qaral FtbeoUlnstr lear Oeo ker PortUrui Wl VJ Thm Knvttm IW HoustODCourtland Miss I Richardson do 4wa iuuuuejvrejron PAtACE jabfEt pscar 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EMeJeweit do rwjp do warren do KOHiKht da Fi6rgei San Jose McBrida da uiu jJoganu nana Trevanmau sin00 Flaney Su Jose MneUerSacramnto Brown city Vmny Lo Anjeiee Mnnbatt San Diego A Birtt Tembley Siuta Bosa 8 Watvm Mi do The Christmas tournament et the California Lawn Teanis Club had been postponed to the Kew Year holidays and tor the last three days the courts st Bush a ad Ecott streets have taken on a livelr appearance Tne tournament started with the following I BIRTHS teams for the preliminary round Ho I 8IE0EL In ihttctty December 17 the wifeef ThM Hayes do A Unruti do avfield John Sharp Newman 1 weir pan joto LE Ham Tulare John St cord Napa Jamesrotullo officiated in a similar position for tbe Oikland team Pollock very soon broke tne ice by scoring a gosl for the Thistles A few minutes liter Smillie the ex Thistle player won the plaudits of thi visitors from Oakland by kicking agosWfor his side thus evening np matters The Thistles kept up a constant Attack on the goal of their adversaries while the Oakiamls exerted every efiortto force the ball back The locals werenot to tbe denied and secured two more gosls in rapii succession and at the call of tfms for the first half the sctlre stood 3 to 1 in fsvor of the Thistles The second nsii was spienataty con tented and waa a battle roval thronehout The Oakltfrius warmed up to their work and played a strong game The ball alternated from one end of the field to the Other and the spectators waxed enthuii aslie Bharp plays predomiuatea ana both teams strove hard to score Irvine fthe Tom Ttb of association football on this cosstwas here there and everywhere Ke is already a crest favorite with the small boy of San Francisco By alucky play Purvis aent tbe ball to Gaston who kicked a goal for the Thistles This was thej only goal scored in the second hall so the Thistles won oy a score of 4 to 1 The features iof the game were the ad hartvs 0T Hoffman Geoige TjOughhorough vs de Long George de Long A witbtrforce Mitchell vs BCollier Jr DsULinder 1 mannva 0 Whitney Page Collier vs A Code a Mee vs AG Field Bishop vs Davis JEooper vs A 7 Allen AS KeelerTSQ UBradihw bV Hoffman Jr vs Slmpklns Stetson 6 Schmie den Whitney vs DE AlUion Jr aore vs Lee searies aaa yre drew byea The preliminaries resulted In the following victories Uobart by default de Long by default 6 de Long bv default Mitchell by default Whitney 62 4 6 75 Code Jby default Field 6 5 61 Davis 60 7 Allen by default Keeler 64 2 6 7 5 Slmpklns by deiault Stetson by defamtr Whtlnej 2863 6 3 Lee bydefaulv In the first ties the following won Hobart 6 1 6 4 0 de Long 1 6 2 hi tney 64 6 3 Field 6 2 4 6 6 2 Allen 6 4 4660 Keeler by default Stetson 63 OjLeebydelault In the second ties th results were de liOtig beat Uobart by 6 3 6 1 Field beat Whituey by 1210 fi 2 Alleu beat Keeier br 6 3 ifetetson beat Lee by 61 8 6 In the flnslsGde Long beat Field by 60 62 and Sutton beat Alio by 8 6 7 0 This leaves Stetson to play De Long For various reasons tne matcn wss notflnlsBed yesterday It will be played off on the 14th lust De lions and Stetson form the tesa that hat won so mnj Unrelsior the Galjfornta Club in various doubles toomitaonu and great Interest is manifested la tbe result of the match between them Tae prixj to the win ner win De me ciud singles iropny a silver cup It mutt he won five times by one person before it can pass iuto his permanent ownctr htn Alreadr it has been won bT Hub I bard twlcf by George de Long once and by ii stetson once Tbe local tennis players have eanght the lootDaii craze ana as a result a matcn nas been arrangd between teams from the Call fomtaand Oakland tennis clubs The mem bers oi the California Club team will bt as tar as now known Joe Tobln captain Siutbard Hoffman Paige Robert Coleman Gus Taylor George Schmlrdell Herbert Gunn George Whitney George Loughborough Whitney and Adams The game will probably be played at Central Park next Saturday afternoon f3Pj gt i Ball Slezet of a dangbter 0NEL in this city January 2 the wife of 3 JO viveu 01 a eon 5rrj8crLLAKEODS TMaze Kothlngjike it ever wen In Eaafranclteo It will be Impossible for you to judge onr yalueii by the pricev you must see thentper sohallf before you can Judge ihelrmagoltude Not a tingle department in our estsbli jhmen spared Everything goes BOYS CLOTHING 10c EACfL MARRfAGES BOSKTHAL FIOKL In this eltr Decemher 20 at the residence of Samuel Figel 2113 Washington street bjrKev Ur Jacoo Vocrsanger lkeRosenthat to Belle Figel ooth or this city MERCltANT PKACH In Sao oae January 2 by Kev UelvUle Tenney Fred Merchant to Alice i eacti both of Jsn Jose SECKEK KAKLET Iathlscttr December 27 by Kev DUle Kdward fceekerrf Baa FrSBciaco to May arley of Woodslde BEA8LEY BEVERLY In this city December 28 at the CVntral Methodist kpiscopal Chorea hv Rv Till jAirieM Beaftlav to irnud1 Beverley both of this city BDA waii AiunetopecemDerza oyev Bryant George Hoag to Miss Klla White BOYS POLO CAPS 100 dozen assorted styles wers sold st 25c eachJireducedtoii 4 BOYS FfiLT HATS all styles and kinds many were sold at 73d eacnyour choice bLanyatviij boys FiIasNiLErrE bhibTt WAISTS wltn pUited backs and fronts we45eeaehnoflri4i BOTy TWILL ED TLASNEL 8HIRT WAISTS choice dark colors were 75c each now BOYS BUTE TLAKNEL SAILOa STJITSneatly made large sixes were 75 reduced to BOTB CASSniEKE BUITSdduMe breasted a very nebby suit was 3 75 reduced tdsli BOYS JERSEY CLOTH SUITS these are all flueat import sample suits no two alike were sold as high as 6 esch your choice ol au at CHILDBEXS KILT SUITS some wing extra nnr ail wool material were 5 50 reduced to BOYS BLOnSESUITS extra onat jues su wooi matenaur were li ou a suit reaucea to 25cv iEACH 25a EACH 39c lACHi 95Z A6UIT f5Q A SUIT 250 A 6TJIT 250 ABUIT JnSCJTLtANSOCa Iteliza iljaf DtrlliilE Our store was not bpen yeiterdsy but we had out full force at work aU morn tng preparing for which bt gins tosy The items below are Opiums plucked from bur Drspery Depart ment They are all goods we waat to close onttnd are marked aeeordlBgly 398 Asyri BOYS OVERCOATS L50 EACH boVs Cape overcoats in dark pa turns latest style were 2 75 reduced to BOYS CAPE OVEECOATS In dark effect a nobby garment was4reducedtoi SHE IWALLOWKi CULonOVOKSt Suicidal Attempt otst Dentists Wife Prompted by Jealousy Mrs Etta Emerson aged 26 years and the wife of Dr Edward Emerson a dentist residing at 137 Sixth street swallowed nearly two ounces of chloroform with intent to com mit suicide at Midnight 6he was taken to the receiving hospital after bee husband had compelled her to a wallow a large quantity of sslt to neutralize the poison Dr Dean worked lor nearly two hours with the patient Dr Emerson says his wife has been Insanely jealous lor the past three years and that the ii frequently threatened to commit suicide but so far as his knowlege goes has teter before taken any direct step toward doing aa It was his custom to leave a gun sua are votver ly lng carelessly about hit room after withdrawing the cartridges for the ourpose 01 ascertaining whether she really would attempt to carry out her threats of first killing htm and then herself but she never attempted to take ad vantag i of the oppartunitr Last night he left hit office end locked it intending to go out Mrs Emerson however effected an eutrance Jwith a pass key and secured a quantity of chloroform which was kept there for use In his business When he returned home the doctor Idund her standing in the doorways She called out to several ot the lodgers that she was going to kilt herself then swallowed the drug and threw the bottle on the floor At 230 this morning she was In a critical condition 0 Creed Haymonda Condition Creed Haymond was resting a little essler last evening in spite of the tact that his con dition has ton low The doctors do not dare to hope for his recovery cut leel slightly encouraged ovefths change oi last evening 1 The Fir Record A false alsrm from box 62 called ths fire men to FotLth and Mission streets at 425 0 clock yesterday aiternoon 1 To riis the winter season comfortably avoid colas by using Dr Balls Coagh Syrnp Xttnfei present a goal mirable defense rork of Tierney the running and skjlful dodging of Irvine the magnificent kicking fit Revnolds and the good all round work of Willis Pol lock who played nis nrst gsme Mnce tne onenineofthe season Gaaton did serv iceable work Tor ills side and the Oceanic delegation nevermisced a chance to give hiins send oil Chalmers the left half played his usuil good gime and was a tower of strength lo the Uefense Lumsden the veteran goal keeper was on the alert and prevented several balls from going through Jor theOakUnds Forgie put up a first ClMs game at cenjer fotward Tete Lslng and Hunter two tyros at tn game surprised their friends and gave promise 01 developing into nrsi cisss tJayers Weir did yoematfa service and Smillie covered himself with glory and was inuhe thick of the fray during almost every hot Tally Molr provett himself au expert player and did great service among he forwarMs The Oakland eleven contains plenty of excellent materiafand can be expected to give the Thistles a much harder battle at their next meeting A game between the Wanderer and Oaklands should be very close and interesting Last evening the Thistles enlertalned the Oskland club and their admirers at their clnbrobms on JTew Montgomery street ucriii aBbivaLs scsa aouBK itltchle city TV Damo Oakland Qoenlln Cat McDonald city Crawfortb Sonoma Welch Hay wards Iverson Pescadero A Keed Woodland Nr JZechaode eaWnTKOayCasaden Vtnpell Denver 1 McLard City UOliTrriiraes Yalley ttit Mount Co A It Williams dtW Cat JLottiS do tharlek A Ukiaa I Olden Bad Dif go Moore Lolteport i MisS BtirnelL Barbara a Carter Bedwood City A McCoy slsson WW Carter do Dr WUcox city a Ilntw City of Mexico oretney Watsovlle Nelson Iowa Mrs Murder do JI hotter Bacramento CoUins do KHovle do A IxomU Ilwaco Reynolds Heaidsbrg JELruerganfmfiedlDi WKThjcsle stoctt 0 UDfMiat do Mcorath New Vera WGollset Victoria IMCDiiloniirapa Oram Biggs Jotis citj FSFogg eianford WW Price BacramenftJ McDaolets do MCLeuray irucicee um Turner aty WPDntcher do OMsaat do MMcMattTorlic a Teeple Salinas qbakd rroTufi Dnscoll Pimnnmo Mijil sweeneySaDIego Mr a Caner do i Perkins do Kemper Jr OakvUle Bit hard A wrOakland WMnlrCal i Hughes SwfFrtsnO Dr RTHolud SdDdmiJ ilcMlun Jr BaataRosa TOHockttiirAwModestivWJtTorr do rWBChamberllnKahsCi Pierce do ttbepier eacramnto a ingteycontr costs KT Kemper wUo CTOray Chicago Napier Pleasanton Lawrence Alamedl Korar ban Jose a Bet lift In Qnlncy HI 11 Wells Cl vMtas AEmlthrToJre America Defeats England ArBrks Cal January A foothill match America vsVEngland was plsyedjat the English Colcuy Grounds nearLoomis ttHdar Xne thousand people witnessed the game whichwasa fairly good one The American or Aubufnteimwonby a score or 6 to Ol The English team lost heavilyvby playing1 oil the defensive American rules governed the game DEATHS TBAINKR In Oakland January 1 Annie beloved wire of James Trainer and sister of Mrs Frank lthodes oella aal Katie Flanigsn a native of parts Empor county AVestmtatu Ireland agea C9 years and 1 month S3 fiends and scqoatntaoces are respectfully invited to attend the funeral this day Tuesday at 930 oclock from her late residence IS Filbert street thene to St Francis de pales Church where a solemn reqotem maw will be celebrated for the repose of her sonU commencing aSUOOcloclc Interment BL Marys Cemetery JOROKKfEN In East Oakland December 31 Cantain JaUnV beloved husband of Hells Jar geusen fthr cf Helma Jorgeneen and brothex 01 1 ana joren jorgenen a nauTe 01 01 way kEed 30 years 6 months aud IS days a9Frlonds and acaoalntancea art respectfully Invited to attend the fnntral this day Tnef dayi at 2 oclock fnua his late residence 1265 TVenty fourtb avenue East Oakland Interment Mountain View Cemetery WARRKN In this cut December 31 Laarette relict of the late Captain Bussell warren a nv tlve of Clinton coueir Sew Vorlc aged 72 years 3 Frlenas are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral this lay Tuesday at 11 oclock Irom ti7i Oak street jueil A in mis cu jansvT rfvoo atvraer heiovMi nasbami or Annie aieraer aaa inner 01 Fred and Klla Marker Mrs John Wise Mrs Colonel Barnes and Mrs Emma Dan forth a native of Germany sged 79 years and 10 months Sacramento and Petalnmapapers please copyl S3 Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services this day Ineiday at 2 Vdoct from hti late residence 1506 California street Interment Laarel HIM Cemetery JONEB In this city January 1 Lena Belle only add beloved daughter ot Mr and Mrs Jones a native of California aged 8 years 3 months and Id days tSf Friends and acquaintances are respect roDy invited to attend the rnneral tblrday Tuesday at 11 oclock irom the residence of her grandmother Mrs Agnes Jones 410 Hyde treat Interment Holy Cross Cemetery WTKMAJT In this city January Captain John Wlkman beloved hosbartd of Caroline Wllc inan a native of Sweden aged to years 8 mOQths and 9 day gj Friends and seqoaintanees are respeetfollr Invited to attend the funeral this day tTues dayat 3 eeiock from the family residence MOia court on vreeawjca su eek wiwwa jar laand netery rTCAr beloved husband of Mary Booleao snatlve of Canada agea a years mrVrltxtd and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend thatuneral to morrow Wednesday at 930 oclbck from his late residence 12u9 Leavenworth suvetihence to Br Marys Cthelrali uFarrell street and Van Ness ave nuewbereaanemn requiem mass wlUbecele Irated tor the repose of his soul commencing at 10 oclock flowers COLBY In Alameda January 2 Hnbbard Colby a native of New Hampshire ared7J years S9T Friends and acqnantances are respectfuUr Invited to attend tbe fnneral to morrow VVedaes dsy at 10 oclock irom the Masonic Temple IVark street and Alameda avenue Alameda BWABTWOOT In East Oakland Jan Birr 2 at tbe residence of Crowley Mary Bwart want beloved mntber or mm ti trowiey and Mrs TJ Thompson of Enclnltas and uf It uray Trin ot tnis cuv now in icuon a na tire of Canada aged 67 years 10 months and 18 ear Friends are respectfully Invited to attends tne runerai to morrow 1 eunrsaayj at 1 0 coca fiom lb funeral parlors of James McCarthy 120S Ban Pablo avenue opposite the City Hall Interment Mountain view uenviery Rfc KCHKl to this cttv Janmrr 1 Andrew beloved hnshand rif Isabel Beecher and father ofibarles Jeasl and Harry Beecher a native of Connecticut axeu au ear mofltos and 19 days a Snem03r or unerty irage no 3498 of OonrtJ5entih 7471 AaF of A and Samaritan Cunncil No UOCF KSi Frlsndi and acanalniances are respectfully Invited to attend the Innerat to morrow Wednes day at 130 oclock from bis late residence JU3 ILlglKn street tnence to tuiau uuun 9095 Market street where services will be held at 2 oclock Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery SOLAN In this city January 1 Nana 6elovea wife of Jona oiau ana aauguter 01 Jere miah and Hanroah Mahoney a native or san Francisco aged SO yean farFrieada and acquaintances are respectfully lnvted to attend the funeral to morrow Wednesday at 830 oclock from her late residence 121 eaa Jose avenue thence to St James1 Churchy Twenty third and Guerrero streets where a solemn requiem mass wilt be celebrated for tbe repose of her soul commencing at 9 oclock Interment Holy Cross Cemetery MCCOY la this city December 31 A 8 beloved son of Major and Mrs MeCor aoa tlve ot California agedSSyears 7 momhraod davs aarThe fnneral services wtU be held to morrow Wednesday at 9 oclock from the residence of his mother 1118 Uuerrero street Interment Man InU ffflUrr rOLLKE InIucsonA December 30 Dr lonn J5 jfuuiKPsci nis city wi Carolina aged 37 rears gJ The funeral wul tske place to morrow TWedhesdav at 11 oclock irom St Johns Fpiscopd Church corner ot Urove and Seventh streets Oakland MASsEY A solemn requiem mass for th repose ef the soul of Atkins Masser wiUbe celebrated at the church of St Francis de sales Grove street near huuv Pablo avehue Oakland at to a Mm Wednesday January A BALL In thto city Mary A BaUs wtfejif Tyt Balls and daughter jof tbe lateMlchael Ixmanne and Ira uoaahue a native of Massa Chhsetis aged 37 years WTJIUKAKD In this city January 2 Ysaline Gn giard amative of Vevey awluerlaBd aged 74 years CAKKOLL tn thlsdtT January 2 Jane ACar rnU wife of Martin CarroU a native of ew Havear ConUu aged 8l years MABTIS In this city January 1 at tne City and county Hospital Addle Martin MASSEIf In this er January 3 Joha Ai Mansen a native of aweden aged Bt years 250 EACIi MARSHMALLOWS 2o A i0UND iOO pounds of Eureka Cream Marthmeuows deliciousiy flavored sold regularly at 75a not more than one pound to any one purchaser 32c a pound for to day only FANCY 1YIXED CANDIES 1000 pounds qi fresh FASCYI 1Ax MIXED CAHDIES Usually SOidJ ww at 25c a pound reduced to JA POUKD MILt fNERY Almost everything in this department has had its price cut in two Such bugaini you will least expect as yon wul nndirijmU department They are toj numerous to mention HOUSEHOLD DEPT When In The Msze dont fall to visit this department Ypnll find it to your advantage IDEAL FLAT IRON tbe latest im QCTn proved detachable handle has always been sold af50c EACH lese are 198 EACH CAKPET SVVEEPiSS these jare tbe latest improved style and warranted to give the best of satisfaction were sold at 3 no 8 French SHlt Tapestry Table Covers wer9393 rerncetW475 8 4 Raw Sftsjc and Tapestry Tab Covers were 4 45 reduced toaa8 10 4 St Paul White Blahaetswere f3 75 a i a re Incedio f3 75 10 4 SunshlneWhlte Blanketswere 3 23 iuii reduced to 2 48 11 4 Standard White Blankets were f5 24 vivretfBcra kw BIuJGrsy Monarch Blankets were 1 93 ywt redocvi to 1 49i Fancy Jspafiese Crepe Drapery wss 25c I ayaraivV reffucedtol5 Extra fine Irish Folnt Lsee CUrlain i 7ardslongby60 to 52 inches Wide were i3f 13 and il per pair iw ireduced to7i5 Plain Bunting Curtains trimmed wfttt antiquelaeeedgtngandtnserttonTulI siiewete 52 S5V reduced to SXT Same as aboveviargersize and more elab oratelj trimmed were f32iVvi i4 ii Xkijii ijlj redaeedto2aS Brussels effect Nottingham Curtain 3 jarus loug ojoo incnes wiae weitt S5 a cslr vedneed to 3 AS Tambour Center effiset KottinghaLi Curr tains witn neavy itish point tZ ct side borders 4 yar i long by 56 inches widwere6 nalr reduced toH5 Bay Wlndo Nottiughnm Iacv Curtains s4 yaras long try bsincbes almost 6 ieet widewere345patr rejucd to 2 49 Whit and Ecru Nottingham Lece Cur tains in renaijaaUcf Louis Xly and point lace effects 3 yards long by 54 52 and 50 laches wide wereSH per talr reduced to 2 75 While Nottingham Lace Curtains Bwiss effects single and double tide borders 3H yards long by 58 to 43 inches wide severs styles only 38 pairs In all were 3 33 iVivv red need to 2 25 Solid colored Chenille Portieres old gold rose and electric btne contrastlrig colored horizontal dados and fringe top and bottom 3 yards long by 43 inches wide were 5 50 reduced to S3 75 All over Pattern Chenille Portieres extra fine ijualitr In Gobelin blue and sage green heavy knotted Irtuge top and bottom wer 11 and 10 a paifvrivvoi redBet to87 48 MtjnlficentCream GrouodCbenlUePor tlereshsnd5mely figured and fringed with contrasting colors fan cv In ne on sides elegant goods were 13 75 a piriviiiviv reduced to 59 93 Handsome Raw Silk end Tinsel Mixed Table Covers 5 4 sli orients ds slzns were 2 50 redured to Sil 75 Xlegant Sllk VelVJt Tatle Covers old goia ana ganet centers ana raw SUE tapestry borders lull 6 4 slse were 5o0 reduced to f23Q Same style as above much richer and handsomer patterasraw silk tapestry aud tinsekmtxed borders with heavy knotted lringi were 7 45 each irivvYeduoed to 3 95 Dprijht Hano Corers made of feltln colors of cardinal olive garnet and gendarme blue rlehly embroidered in Ailk and chenille were 4 93v i reduced to 3 45 DDHT FORGET IB JAHUUBY SALE THE MAZE lftrke Tajlpiv and iGoldeii 6at6 irenue AMUSKMKNTS TrVOLI OPERA flOTJSfi If aaMJio BaOTBraaa proprietors and Managers AMUSEMENTS TO NIOHTI TO JflOHT TH HHTi TO NIGHT GRAND SCfCFSS TBIP TO THE MOOX vrnnsE CBOWDEDrrslF KVEKf EVBNINO GRAND SUCCESS TKIF TO THE MOON THISDWEXK ak GRAND SUCCESS OFFENBACHS Oessatio ErccraCLB TBIF TO THE MOON TO THE rrC NIOHT rro NiuHT WO NIOHT TO NIOUT ORAND SUCCESS TKIP TO THE MOON jTIOTJSr CROWflED EVKRY EVE NINO ORAND BTJCCESa TRIP TO THE itoprr POPULAB FBICEa Trvqn OPERA HOUSE FOUBTH BrMPHONT CONCERT FOUttTH SYMPHONY CONCERT Cnder the Direction of MR ADOLPH BAUER lift ADOLPH BAUEB DAY iMJANUABY TH AT opTino STOCKWELL3 THEATER NEW EDITION NE EDITION Th PerTctlort i andHmacle Sour Mastv Bourbon AX THSI TIIKATEttS at All the lairge Holiday Audieacee nosesi Thenew comedy Irom the French admlraWr played ljythe Charles Frbhmaa Company the Baldwin Th eater gave sm eveniriss enjoy ment again to a lars hooselast night There Tenine and on sThnrsds iand Frlday4 aire soine verrl amusing compile tlbas Jin tt evenings an wuiappearagaun us ui ft rrnrrit be exnerted from BiSsoni iTjrjcltTerlyconjtittcteiLi But It Is too mnch 7 f7 PURE AND MATURED iMALUABLE TO THE DQGTORjTREMAUD AHOHE GOOD LIVER Sherwood Sherwood Distrbuthgntsi SairFraacisco 2X2MarketSt JPartlaiidf llontSfc 1 lsSKSpsgggiS1 1wSig lgp JOJAT 8UBPRISE JOLLT StittPBISEi JOLLY STJRFSISEt jolly subfkisei TAKNY R1CIS FANNY RICE FANNY BICE AND THE ENTIRE ORE AT COiirANV SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2 PM EVFINGS AT a Nkxt Monday January 9th resppearanre ot I STOCKWELLm THE MAOllsfltATE BALDWIN AeHatmaw Co Alitbed Bojnari i THltATER Froprletors MMaoager tO KIOHT ASTjt EyERT EVE5INO This WeesJMattnee Satorday Charleb jRROSMAKS COMEDIANS CHABtE3FR0HMAIS COMEDIAN In the BrUUant and Laughable Comedy rSETTLKrji OUT OF CbURT SETTLED OCT OF COUETJ Ktxt Week aecondrW eek of the Comedians i THE ePORTSMAiri i BvXeatocq author of JanA BUSH STRKET THEATER a LiAyrnFroprHtflr sad Maaagsr Qxoxoc BlOAPHUBST i Rsildent Manager LAST WKEE USTWKiiK Of the Farce Comedy Success oi the Deede Tins Gbiat LauQHiso FtSTlVil Headed by OEORC1E MTJBPHT Assisted by je LEDZRSS COMIO FLAyEES Next Attrsciion rSCrinXtNffS MINSTREIA NEW CAUFOSIf Ii THE ATER Ax gtTsnraiaJLT Prnnrteinn flTTy iiiiii i iiilinii rJiST KIOHTjSMATrNEaSATUBDAY i Wrr 1 atr nr via TtTPtTflfiV i 1 A In ThatXaughahU Comedy I INCfJOI iNcoor irH A Preceded by TILEt AB0T TbWK OTMosnaT TD OLD HOMESTEAD HeaU ready ThuiwUy IRT lO HAit TO DAY LAST TWO FERTpBirAITCES i is fcifiiii JtNli ttER ULLrPUTIANSr MATINEJ io i Reserved Seats at Easts Bsoe store THE CbrAliaEf ROAD Bros nriLLBE receiveDoxand aeteb January 5 1893 jsy the Executors of ttie kalat of Jama It l6nhne deceased for 4S000 shsreaof IheCap tal Htoccf the San Francisco and North Iaclac Railway Companr 4tl capital Stock of the Comrtany consists of 60009 aharesj Adep ais ot 10 per cent of the proposed por chase price must he mvlc with the Kxecutor before bids will be returned to ihe Orart The sale will made subject to 4he connrmsr tton of the fcnperior oort of jrfarin coaotr Cat For further Information apply at the office 01 the Executors 410 Mission street PETER MeGLYNN JFBUKOIN Erectitors the Betat of JarHej BtV DoBatine dec asejt TOTHKTJ10aTUNATE -Dr Gibbons Dispensary 30Q KEARNY STREET COit COS XiLo merelal Saa Francisco entrance OB Commercial street csiawiea 1 1854 for thetreatmentana cnroiaui eases of the urinary Sn4 generative oe igans an all snwes of eesnioal sreasx vnnlrinrv th error oelanO tsnee of the sexes soceeMfoJJtreatedlThsies and afflicted shooM not fail to ktlapoi him TB Doctor has traveled extensively in Europe and inf apected tborou jnly the Various hoepttala thera talnlng a gret deal of valoabls itormatioa wwca he is competent to impart to those in need of his services The Doctor core wien ether IjB Try hint rjRdBBOXwmmakaoctargBn3sha effecu av cure IsraonSj at a distance may CUKlOi AT HOME AllcommanlcaUonsstrict Cocftdentiat Charges reasonable Oatl ox wrUe Adoresa DR 6lBlSONmjaeareetJ aboXlBSXKa Arneiaca CTPBBSS TjAWN cemetebt YN 6AN UATKCt COtJStYf KOJpeffc Ansnrlaleutoothelawa planrperpetrjal caret peaoiiruU permanent and easy of eccsssssee it he ore haying a hartal place elsewhere A City Offlee 8 Montxomery itreatt mm The above items st well our insxhsustlvs list published in Sundays Issue give hut a faint Idea of the euormity ot this sale Coma early THEMiLZE 31ellor and Gblcleii TWfiNTTr3ETENTH INDUSTRIAIa EXPOSITION of the mechanics rxsrrrcTz AND PRELrMiNiBT WORLDS FaIb EXHIBrPOJ JCATiPRSIA Opens JeuUsx 10 1833 Qrses Febmary 11 1833 New Features I Bpecfat Attractions I Among which win be the annual exhihitloaef the Northern California Citrus Fair Association ayrand display of natural products of the various counties of the6tatthe largest collection ever seen this city of valuable statuary and paint lugs au orchcslta of Oft mnslclans lneladlag noted soloists sad Miss JIsj Cooif the yoaag CaO fomian corhetlst six larg i aquariums liiachinery In rdotWn objects of art Indaatry and manufact ore i ADSIIS5ION Adults single admission In daytime 55c erea lag 60c Childs single admission daytime 15c fl rTenlna 2Sc Ceasoa tickets Issued oulT te mens hereof the Meet an cf Institute Double season ticket so single season ticket SI boy Season tickets maybe obtains byaon raembers atiheioilowlng nttes Double season SS single season 4 wnlch indodes membership in tbe la 1 stltote sabject to coofirmatlon bythe mauags men nud dues lor the present quarter lKVijJ7CTmfPi President.

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