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Raised Offer Fails to Move Wolgast: Hester After Welsh: Tennis Fans Are Indignant Over Rating: Claremonter Leads at del Monte: Golf Tournaments JONES SHIES AT A CUT OF $3,750 Sid Hester's Liberal Boost Fails to Tempt Wolgast's Manager WILLIAM J. SLATTERY Manager Torn Jones will not allow his man, Ad Wolgast, to fight Battling Nyison for $3,73b before the Mission club, so the big match probably will sail by the wayside without further ceremony. Match Maker Sid Hester (rained another point yesterday afternoon and boosted his former $3,000 ufifcr to Wolgast to $3,750. but still Jones held out. Hester could not see his way clear to go beyond this figure. If looks Kke a very liberal offer, but so 'ong as it tails to move Jones it's no better than the $3,000 cut. Unless jones decides to change his mind very quickly the match is gone. The fans will read with regret that their chances of seeing the Battler ;ie up with the tough little newsboy from Milwaukee are so slim as to be practically worthless. It's a mystery to most of them why Jones does not lake a chance. Thirty-seven hundred and fifty dollars is a lot of money for a man so young in the game a? is Wolgast, especially when the same young 'nan is to pet a chance at the lightweight title of the world. Wclga>t has been making the boast that he can beat Nelson. He raised ihis cry immediately after the Los Angeles' fight, and he asked the Battler jo give him another chance. This Nel son very generously promised to do. Now he is making good his promise. but he suddenly discovers that the man -.t 1 is trying; to accommodate is placing a : championship value on his services . : •<! takes it upon himself to spurn the . \u25a0 si offer ho evt-r received. Jones makes the plea that Nelson is receiirfng too much money and that the men should be fighting upon a per . outage basis. This? la all right in one -'\u25a0•isc of the word, but there is another way of looking at it. Nelson is the <hampion. He ppent years in climbing ;j> the pugilistic ladder and he was forced to undergo all sorts of priva tions. Now that he's at the top. he's ::i a position to do some dictating:. He \u25a0 •an demand his own price and get away writh it. whereas Wolgast will have to iieai many another one of them before he beeins to fijrure in the same class will] the L»i»ne. One thine is certain: Wolgast will liav<! to iigrlit Nelson if he hopes to be \u25a0 '.lampion. He can't set away from this. And if the match Is not made now Wol (£SLSt!i chances will dwindle away with f-ach wevk he waits. When it comes to sipninfT up some other time the champion will again dictate his terms and the promoter will have to recog nise them. If Wolgast would be a < immpion he must fight Nelson on Nel son's terms. When the Battler came to SairFran • i sen first, Feme six year? ago, he was ><m ripened to fight all of his opponents for small purses. He got the worst of every deal, yet he never- complained. '!•» went right ahead, knocking them ;;!1 out. The first really bsg money^ he received was when he knocked out Jimmy fSritt at Col ma on September '.<. 1905. And look at the record he made f'.'T himself in the meantime. 'I will not waste any more- time \u25a0with Jones," paid 'Hester last-night." "I have, made him' a very, liberal offer and I can't afford to go any stronger. FWol jrast will have to .meet Neleon-isome time if h" hopes to become the light weight champion.- ' Let liim 'go ahead and fight somebody else,- He'Jl want to meet Nelson some other' time and; then maybe Bat won't accommodate him. "I have' not yet giv<*n up hope of landing somebody for the Battler to tight. There is a chance that I will land Freddie Welsh. - I ' believe j that Welsh is a 50 per cent. better card than Wolgast." If I can get a line on the Englishman I will put him on with Nelson on Washington's birthday or at f ,,me later date. Wolgast is not the only fighter in the business." : £, Apparently Jones Is not looking to the future of his fighter. The battle with N«>lson does not mean so much \u25a0:r.: r . as Jones and Wolgast say; Nelfeon will fall before the Milwaukee slugger. Once, he beats Nelson. Wolgast's for tune is made. Then he can do his dic tating. He can *:o on the road as a theatrical star and quickly make a fortune without doing any fighting. But until he settles with Nelson Wolgast can not hope to get away with any big purses. Where is the other man he can secure $3,750 with? . He's not to fee seen cm the pugilistic horizon si the present time. Therefore, it »oc*\S *s though Wolgast will have to l:eep Plugging along, fighting second raters for second rate purses. It's a hard matter to get a match with a champion. .Jack GJeason <ut in with an offer of so per cent to Wolgast and Nelson yes teYday. "It Is Gteasoh's intention to rtflfj* the mat«* n over at his Ocean View nreua or at the ball park 1f successful with l<is M<i. However, there does rot w'em to h" much of a chance of his landing.;:': Gleanon told .Tones that he -would give NHsen and Wolga-M $0 per cent of the house to fight for. J«-.ncs replied that h«» was willing to accept this, pro vided the money be cut B0 and 40 per cent or on some similar basis. Gleason promised to yee what lie -could do and he immediately wired Nelson. Up to a 3ate hour last night he had failed to receive a reply- Jones says that he has a standing offer from HugH Mclntosh. the Aus tralian promoter, to go to the Land of the Kangaroo and fight tJjree men there, and that he is guaranteed $20. 000 for hi* end. The men are Boer I'iihoU,' Jimmy Biitt and Young Thome, the Australian lightweight. L'nholz and Thorne are on the job, r.lnle Britt is expected shortly. If Jones can get that much money for taking on such soft ones as these three he is very foolish ...to waste a min ute of his time in San Francisco or any other American city. lie- -should < nich the next boat for 'Australia and collect tlie money as quickly as,possi hle. He may, hang around hfTe for 20 vars without getting. such a golden <!,enee again. . ;;V; ;V L . c Britt and Unholz would be cake for Wolgast. Both of them have run their < ourse and are through. v If Thome is a* easy s* either of these, Wolgast should meet .them all : in a week and that $20^000 without spending much tliria around AustraiSa, /Britt and Un holz are not fighting bere tecauSe they caa not get any matches. •1 will giv» Hester five days to come to my terms and if he-does:not see liis way clear, then I will go east and probably rail for Australia very soon," says Jones. "There is n© use In mak ing any talk about it. I will' not Allow Wolgast to fight N>lgon"-for one cent !«•\u25a0*« tlsan .14.500. If I don't get my jMir» j M-iil make some other match for „, . .. -a .._-"-- \ Baxlneffk for Salt- Arp you looking for a chance 1 to go in toijpincs 5 !! ter yoars>lf? '\u25a0' Dook ': over \t\r- <ijfpff In today's Olas^ififd AdSfc- Uon. u:)dpr the Burlti«fs Chance h**ad lrp. Something there to JntTfist you. Martin Julian. 1 itr.simmoriß' old trainer and manager, is another of. the v^tefarip who' believos that , Joff will *in. Julian says Fltzwac at his best \u25a0wli«>n h*> wap v.si year* old.' and Jeff has »ot rpached tha.t.a.zfi v£t BPBI RIVAL FOOTBALLERS WILL CLASH TODAY Century s of Oakland and the Winged V Eleven Play Second Game in Series At 1:30 o'clock this afternoon the football teams of the Century ath letic club of Oakland and the WJngfcd* Vs of Vallejo will clash.'on the grid* iron of the latter town. The Oakland boys will probably prove to be a- few pounds heavier\than their country" opponents, which should count some considering that the field will be wet. and slippery. The Cen tury team is just as confident of win ning as its opponent*. Coach Dave Mc- Andrews has been working every night this wee"k and says his winning streak will stay by him.*. This season he coached both Berkeley and Alameda high schools to victory. If the Century team cwins by a larger score than that with which the Winged Vs won the last game then the third and final game will be played in Oakland or thip city. Vice versa the third game will be played at Vallejo. The teams will line up as follows: Ontnry. Position. Winged V. How Ft— End — L. . Hood liraxzone. .". . . .-.R — Tackle — L Hilton H. Moor*.*. R — Guard — L. ... Hathaway Hare Moir. ..:..'.... Center McGuinness ScbaufeM \u0084 . . .L — Guard — R Green Steele L— Tackle — X Fielder M. Moore I, — End— R. .1". .... O'Brien W. M«ir (captain* . .Quarter.. Blanco Burn* X— Half— L. .'. . . Hilton Incell L— Half— R Gee Kiser .Fullback Castarnetto Referee. W. T. Reid Jr.; umpire, Pete Smith; ticld Judge, V. Boren. William Bernhard. a. former star pitcher of the Cleveland team, who has been managing the Nashville team for two peasonf, is belne talked of as the successor io Georgebtallingrs, manager of the New York Higiilanders. Biiggrria. j*\j?si2.s& i^^g : e>^ : > j^'n^\rr v m I Notable Deaths \ j f : •*. PERCT WILSON, ATTORNEY— Los Angeles. Dec. 31. — Percy Wilson, former president of the California club and a prominent attor- ney, di<nl suddenly last night of heart dis- ease. He was a native of Ohio, 53 years of age. '\u25a0.-•\u25a0\u25a0'^'-" . . » ' ' I*l ] Marriage Licenses | \u25a0% I\u25a0\u25a0 11 11 1 ' - *** The following marriage licenses were Issued in San Francisco Friday, December 31, 1909: - ALLEN— LUDWIG— AMon C. Allen, 24, 709 Surader St., and Clara V. Ludwlg, 19, 1219 Noe st. ANDERSON" — HOMV — Arthur G. Andrrson, 27, and Lydia J. Homy, 27. both of 243 Steuart street. BICKNELL— COLLINS— Hurry C. -Bicknell, 30, and Nellie C. Collins. 27, both of Chico. BIRDSALI^— MAJOR— Lotb«r J; Blrdsali," 21, sod Annie K. Major, IS, both of 37Q Clipper clrTt. ; BOSS— JOHNSON— AIbert M. Boss, 25, 221 Rip- ley it.", and Anna J. Johnson, 16, BSS Es- tscralda aye. CARLSON — BCHTJLZ — Charles Carlson. 34. and Maria Schulis. 19, both of 278 Lexington aye. FAIRCHILD— LEONARD— EImer M. Falrcblld, 42, and Olive V. Leonard, 19, both of Oakland. FENTON— HENXEBERRT— John H. Fenton, 39, 238 Eureka «t., and Agnes M. Henneberry, 25, 8668 Seventeenth st. GOULD — SAFLEY — Ned B. Gould, 29, Gonzales, and Ajticb J. Safley, 28, Calistoga. HARRIS— HURLBUT— MarIon B. Harris, 26, Presidio, and LJbbie F. llurlbut. 26, 2314 Bash . street. KAMEKO— KOCSUMA — Seimatsu Kameko, 35, and Cam! Kocsuma, 23, botb of Oakland. KESTI— HIRVELA— Ivar 1 Kestl. 23, Rocklin, and Maria S. Ulrvela, 20, Berkeley. LAIHONEN— KVNTAJOR— Johan K^ Lalhonen, 29. and Ida E. Kyntajor, 23, both of 247 Sieuart st. LANGSJOEN— O'CONNOR— Conrad J. Langs- Joen. 21. KUvana, Waisb.. and Margaret A. O'Connor, Is. 78 Colton st. MIHARA — IMOTO — Voshlruka Mlhara, 28, - and Sblza linoto, 22. both of Ira lay, Nev. MIKKELSEN— FRKDERICKKEN — Enevold -M. -MUkel*«n. 3*. 37.10 .Sixteenth St., and Jo- hanna K. Frederlcksen, -29, Slonz City, la. MOORE— PARKER— Harry Moore, 30," 1103 Ber- lin pt.. and Mary D. Parker, 24, 2722 San Bnino-ave. j PELLETIERI— DETTMERS— Romeo S. Pelle- tlrrl, 21, Fruitvalc, and 1 Bertha A. Dettmers, 18. 1091 Cbnrch St. RONALD— O'BRIEN— WiIIiam Ronald, 21. Gold- field. Xev.. and Mary E. O'Brien,- 21, PlO Taylor st. * HOOT— KURTZ— Henry W. Boot. . 3S, 415 O'Farrell St., and Helen E. Kurtz, 34, 404 Oak st. •; ROUALDES— MARRE— CamiIie Roualdes, 25, 1653 Eleventh aye., and Enlalle . Marre, 19, 2159 Geary Bt. ;. ; SEGLIANTONI — ROSSI — Ginseppe Segllantoni. 25; 243 Seneca aye., and Jeunie Rossi, 19, 23 Scott place. \u25a0> . '.'. SPREE— KOENlG— William H. Spree. 21. 144 Dolores St., and Lillian A. Kcmig, IS. 2208',i Mission st. •' / WIHTOI> — SANSBURV — Martin Wibtol, ' 41, and Josephine Sanebury, 54. botb of Westport, Gal. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall will not be inserted. They must be, handed; ln, at either of the° publlcaUon office* and be ; lndorsed with tbe name and . residence of ; pernons ; author- lz*-d to have the same published. Notices re- ttricted simply to the announcement of the ; event are pobliebed once in this column free cf charge.' ~~~~ BIRTHS KARSKV— In this flt.c December 29, 1903, to -, the i wife of Samuel , Karsky, ' a son. : > THE S^^FR^QISGO/CALLf-^SATUBDMr^T^^ WALES MAKES FAT OFFER TO NELSON Lightweight Champion Can, Get . $20,000 Purse to Fight Fred Welsh in Cardiff [Special Dispatch lo The Call] . MILWAUKEE, Dec. 31.— Bat/ Nelson ; has not yet decided whether or not he 1 will £T>"abroad to meet, Freddie "Welsh. Late -this afternoon ari offer of a $20,000 purse for a battle In Cardiff, Wales, was cabled the . Dane, who Is appearing- here this week. The bout proposed is, for 20 bounds. Nelson does not like the offer, how ever, and it is probable that he will turn it down unless the purse is in creased. When he first arrived here he said that he would get a fight with Welsh if he had to go to Wales to meet him. 1 * -. ' '\u25a0\u25a0 ; ;.; Juarez Results JUABEZ, De«. 31. — The snmmerlike weather brought out a big crowd today at Terrazas park, but. as only two f aroritea won,, the public bad a bad afternoon; The other four events went to long shots. James' Butler of the Empire City track. New York, - announced j today • that all Makes to be run atthe FUmmer meeting would be increased. The Empire City handicap | has . a value of $6,000 and 15 stakes will - be run. Jockey Shilling was suspended for three days for disobedience at the post. Summary: _: \u25a0 6765. FIRST RACK— Six furlongs; selling: Odds. Horse, Weight and Jockey. • \u25a0 Fin. 7-2 — Don Hamilton, 107 (Crowlcy) 1 l.Vl— Virginia Mndsey,* 102 (Ram5ey) . . . ... . .- 2. 10-1 — Convenient, 107 (Shilling)... 3 Time, .1:14 1-5. * Gresham, Hollow, Deuce, Pastoriza. Ttllinghast. Florence Myers,- Marmo rean. Maxnal. also ran. - .... 67«5. SECOND RACE— Hve furlongs: Odds. Horse, Weight and Jockey. Kin. 2-I— Doctor Smoot, 110 (5ma11).:.....,.;... 1 7-I— Lord Clinton. 110 (Shilling)..... ... 2 14-s— Reland. .110 (Benescoteu) 3 Time, 1:W 4-5. Judith Page, Gondola, Bob I.yiich; 'Saintas, .Camera, Fairmont, Fusilecr, also ran. . . \u25a0 6767. THIRD RACE— Five and a naif fur longs; selling: . . Odds. Horse. Weight and Jockey. Fin. 6-I— Sevenfull,- 110 (Benescoten) 1 1-I— Ocean Queen, 104 (J. Wi150n).... ....... 2 81— Fireball.- 109 (Shilling) .......;... 3 Time. 1:66 4-5. Force, .Lomond; Voboome, Light Knight, Pelleas, Caesar Augustus, Dick Rose. Boiden, Minnie Balgert;'also ran. 8788. FOURTH RACE — Six furlongs; selling: Odds. Horse, Weight and Jockey. . Fin. 10-I— Hannibal Bey, 107 (Molesworth).. '....".. 1 15-1 — Bertmont. 102 (Benescoten) 2 13-I— Myrtle Dlxon, 107 (Benson) 3 Time. 1:14. Beaver Dam Lad. L. -M. Eckert. ! Hidden Hand, John Sparks, BUI Bramble, Cull, 1 Kiamesba 11. also ran. 1 6769. FIFTH RACE— Five and a half fur longs; selling: . v Odds. Horse. Weight and Jockey. Fin. 10-1 — Aunt Nancy, »S (J. Wilson) :...'...! 5-I— Kyle. 102 (Kennedy) 2 3-5 — St. Dunstan. 106 (Benescoten) .;. .3 Time, l:0S. Brunhllde, Mike Molett. Rlo P»oos. Alarmed, also ran. »770. SIXTH RACE— One mile; Belling: Odda. Horse, Weight and Joclwy. j Fin. 6-I— Arcourt; 110 (Shilling) .. .......V..... 1 15-I— Wolferton. 105 (Molesworth) .......... 2 7-3— Lighthouse, 100 (Garner) 3 Time, 1:40 3-5. Bonnie Prince Charlie. Doctor Pownle, Sensible, 'Wlneberry, Niblick, Brongham, Knight Blaze, also ran. Handball Games Scheduled On McHugh's Court Some good sport is promised on Mc- Hugh's handball court," Bryant and Twenty-fifth streets, tomorrow after noon. The program includes four/ matches in doubles between the best players -in the Mission district. • ;. G. Engelfield and J. Gaffeny vs. B. Clemmens and E. Deveny; M. Gutherie and R. McHugh vs. J. Raymond and A. Oehlman; E. Dougherty- and W. Mc- Donald vs. E; Emmons and M. Stewart; S. Lichtenstein and E. Deveny vs. D. O'Leary and B. Clemmens. MARRIAGES MARTIK— NOTLET— In this city, December 80, 1900, by the Rev. Elbert R. Dille, D. D., John James Martin of Reno, Xev., and Fan- nie May Notley of Santa Crut. Cal. ] ; STARRETT— PARKER— In Berkeley, Call, De- cember 30, 1909, by the Rev. H. H. WickoffJ Porter C. Starrett of. Forest Grove, Ore., anfl' I>bra V. Parker of. Berkeley, Cal. f DEATHS Autagne, Mary A.. 31 Mattson, Hazel G... 7 Betcbe, Katie .....62 McCool, Tnonaa* ....69 Burns, Frank .....56 McKensle,- P. M....8T Callaghan, Thomas. 64 Morlarty. Bertram..'.— Ctork, Mrs. Jane M. — Morse, : Mrs. M 78 Craig, William .... — Murray, Adrian ....18 De Laguna. William 52 O'Connell, Jas. . D... 45 Doheney. Jnlia 5...74 O'Day. Patrick J... 45 Fabrbacb. Nanette. — O'Reilly, Patrick ./. 68 Farrar. Walter W. 31 Perrymaj*, Mary ...— Fennema, Carl F. 8.47 Phillips, R.B «4 Ollbride, Patrick ..88 Pierce, Laura A..;. SO Green. Alfred F. .. 78 Regll. Margsretna . . 64 Henlon. Daniel D.. S5 RodrlgTie*. Harriet... 43 Hlnji, John 'A..... 50 Sanders, John 81 Holland, Win. J.... 84 Roelter, . August ....33 Johnston. John 40 Stellman, \u25a0K. - P....; 38 Kaoc, Penni« — ' • '\u25a0 I.loyd, Jane 82 Johnson (Card) ATJTAGNE— In Ocean View, Cal., DecemDer 29, ISO 9, Mary Ann, dearly beloved wife tif George li. Autagne. devoted mother of George, August; Mary. Lorett*, Thotnaa and Charle* Autagne, and idolized sitter of Matt, Thomas. Ella. Harry. George and Maude Grady, a native of ,San Francisco,- Cal.. aged 31 years ' and 0 'months. FVlends "and acquaintances : are : ' respectfully invited to attend the funeral - today' (Sat- ttrday); Janoary 1. 1910, at 12:80 o'clock from the funeral parlors cf Green, i Byan A. Dono- hoe, northeast corner of Sixteenth and Gner- tko itreeta, thence to. St.' Michael's church. Ocean Vlexv, -for. services, commencing at 1:30 p. m. ' Interment Holy, Uross cemetery. BETCHE— In this city, December 29, 1900, Katie Betcbe, beloved ulster of Adolf and , Henry Baner, and tne late August Betche. a native of Baden, \u25a0 Germany, aged 62 years. l and - acquaintances are respectfully Invited to \u25a0\u25a0 attend tne funeral . \u25a0 today (Sat- urday),- at 11 • •.'.m.V -from -\u25a0 the" .-parlors ••' of '. . H. '"\u25a0 F. Suhr . A' Co., \u25a0 2919 Mission street - be- tween Twenty-fifth and Twenty-»l*th. 4. inter- ment Mount OUvet cemetery,- by 11:30 *.~ m. train'from Twenty-fifth; and- Valencia "streets; BURNS— In this clty;'"at \u25a0 tbe'clty and county hospital. December 81. 1909, . Frank Burns, a native of : Ireland, > aged 5« ., years. ; ; C ALLAOHAN — In tMs "\u25a0 city. \u25a0 at : the < city ' and connty hospital. Daeember.29,- 1909, Thomas : Callaghan; a native of Boston, Mass., aged 54 . year*. - : " CLARK— }n . Sellwood (Portland), -Ore., -Decem- ber 29; 1909, Mrs. ' Jao« ' M. Clark, : relict of the late John W. Clark of Llvermore, Cal. :-.-! CRAIG— In \u25a0 this city, December 29. 1909,- Wil- liam Craig/ beloved husband of, Ruth H. Craig, 2561 Washington street, -a native- of Cahaba, Ala. (Selma. Ala., and Lynchburg, Va., papers -1 please; copy.). . - . "' '\u25a0:.,,'• \u25a0." Services today (Saturday), at .10 a. m.,>at the late residence, 2561 -Washington street. In- terment private. . . ; . '•'..\u25a0''. % DE ' LAOTJJIA— Ia Oakland. , Cal;, December \u25a0 31, 1800 \u25a0' William,- beloved husband of -Anna -dc '- Laguna/ and father of / Anita, *:Gussie,; Bertha and • Maraquita de .I.agun«,: a native- of San ' Francisco, ; aged ,. 82 1 years; DOHEKEY— At rest, '-. In': this city, v DecembPr 31, 1909. Julia ' S." Doheney.'' dearly j beloved mother of Mrs. Frank -B. - Day. Mrs. • Will G. r Miller. of Los \u25a0 Angelfin,' Mrs; I Yank .W. - Becker, ' WH-' ..'liura P. and James M., Richard . F. . and \ tbe Edward. J.° Doheney, a native of -Ireland; ,Vaged:74- years ;1 1 .1 months > and- 28idays;' <Los '. Angeles and \u25a0 Vallojo. Cal., and ; Phoenix. Ariz., papers j please .- copy.)^: i:_-i. r \ \u25a0 - ; _-*'\u25a0 . -°. \u25a0 of'-fiineral'-hereafter.-'. Rproain« • at i the parlors of D. ; I. Kenny '& Co., _ 1719 EdOy -'street near ~ Scott. ; „ t • - ;.. / . • FAHHBACH— In ': Oakland; Cal.t> December.. 81. 1900. Nanette : :Kebrbnon. - beloved < mother .of • Eniil F.; '"August . C."=* an 4 'Laura Fahrbacb.', Mrs; '; n. \u25a0;- W. -.. Cadwell. '^-Mrs. r- G. > Holtz i and \u25a0 1 Sister ' Josephine \u25a0. Aloynlus • of 1 the. s Notre < Dame of Santa < (,'larar a native : of ,°Sutemt>erg,T Ba- ' varia,': fierniany.jygm^flg^^gg^gj^jgg^ TAKING A LOOK AT THE SPORT CALENDAR Jockey Gilbert Reinstated At Florida Track [Special Dispatch to The Call] CHICAGO, Dec. 31.— Jockey Gilbert, who was indefinitely suspended 'at Jacksonville not along 1 ago for unbe-* comingr conduct, has been restored to good standing, the racing officials at the Florida track having accepted, his Friends and acquaintances are .respectfully invited to attend \u25a0 the lunerai services Mon- day - morning, January \3. 1910. at 10:30 o'clock, at her late home/- 3753 Piedmont ave- nae. Oakland. , Incineration (private) at Oak- land crematory.. Please omit -flowers. FARRAR— -Near Gilroy, Cal.. December 31. 1909, - Walter W. Farrar, _. beloved husbaud of Ger- trude Coleman Farrar, . father of Alberta Far- * rar, son of Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Farrar, and brother of Mrs. A. Plmlott, aged 31 years.. The funeral will take, place tomorrow (Sun- 1 \u25a0day), January 2, 1910.. at 2 p. m., from Masonic ball, Gllroy. FENNEMA— December 80, 1909, CarlF. S. x Fen- nema, beloved husband of Catrlne M. Fennema, ' and loving father of Carl F. Fennema, a native of Etaden, GermaDy, aged 47 years 9 months and 18 days. (Santa Cruz papers please copy.)- Friends and. acquaintances are respectfully invited- to attend the funeral \u25a0 services - to- day (Saturday). January 1.1910, at -,10:30 i o'clock a. m., at tbe new funeral chapel of Charles H. J. Truman. 1919 Mission street be- tween Fifteenth and Sixteenth. Interment Cy- press Lawn cemetery, by 11:30 train from .Twenty-fifth and Valencia streets. Please omit flowers. \u25a0 GILBRIDE— In this . city, December 30. 1909, I Patrick, beloved husband of Margaret Gilbride, and father of Bernard F., Michael W., Rod- erick- A., John C. and Annie Gllbride.. Mrs. James "Lynch, Mrs. Eclmond Hogan and Mrs.. Dennis - Lugrne. a native of County - Kilkenny, Ireland, aged S8 years'. The funeral will take place today (Sat- urday), at 12:45 o'clock. p. m.. from bis late; residence. \u25a0 704 . Fourteenth street; thence to " Mission Dolores church for services at 1 o'clock - p. . m. ;, Interment Holy Cross cemetery. GREEN— In Mlllbrae, \u25a0 Cal., I December • 30.' 1009, Alfred Francis Green, beloved hnsband«of Mary a Green, and father . of F. N. Green, C . S . Green, E; A. Green, A. F. Green Jr. and Mrt. G. H. Tilton. a native of - Vermont, aged 7S -years 11 months a&d 25 days. - \u25a0. : \u25a0 Friends \u25a0 and acquaintances are respectfully ,) Invited to attend the funeral cervices of Alfred Francis Green at Millhrae, Cal..'toilay (Sat- urday), ' January 1; 1910, at 12:30 o'clock ..', p.> m., from residence. ' Interment ' private. HENION— In -Berkeley," Cai.., December 30, 1909, Daniel D. Hcnion. husband of the late. Mary C. Henlon. father of Mrs. Walter Knight of ' Woodside; ' San Mateo county; Mrs. . Mac Slmms . of ' Berkeley, C." -C. * Henion \ and H. S. Hcnion of Oakland and A.* C Henlon •of . Berkeley,;, a - native >, of :. N«w.-~ York, aged ; 85 years • 4 months ; and .13 days. HINZ— In this city. Decembcr';29,' 1909, John \u25a0\u25a0 A.r beloved' hnsband of Katherlne Hinz, < a na- tive of Germany, aged 50 years. A member of 'Bricklayers* union No." 7. V '""•-;'' :-:'-.. •""\u25a0\u25a0'-* -r ; Friends j and acquaintances are " respectfully • invited > to attend : the funeral —today (Sat- ; urday), " January 1.' 1910. at • 10 \u25a0 o'clock, from the parlors of -D. • I. ' Kenny; & ; Co.;;. 1719 Eddy- •street- near \u0084 Scott." -Interment -Cypress -Lawn 1 cemetery. •; ... . -•\u25a0 /-\u25a0\u25a0".'' '.-.' .-\u25a0,\u25a0-\u25a0-\u25a0";,".:' HOLLAND— In \ this rlty. December 30. 1909, at the residence of Mrs. J. Learr. William J;, be- . loved father -< of the late Timothy, \u25a0 Margaret, -: Mary and William Holland, a native of Ire- land.' aged 84 years;- (Sacramento papers please \u25a0'.copy.); ->>\u25a0_-•\u25a0> -.'\u25a0 ; '\\ ;\u25a0".< -'" --\u25a0•-.;; \u25a0 '\u25a0 . ..\u25a0'-.'••.•\u25a0> >„ • Friends 'and i acquaintances / arc- respectfully Invited to attend the funeral Monday, January, ;3.;1910.' at 8:80 o'clocka. m.; from, the parlors of McA voy & O'Hara; 2224 Market street near <% Fifteenth, * thence . to . the': Church' of i the • Most "• Holy \u25a0 Redeemer, where a 1 solemn requiem -high '\u25a0 mass " will ' be ; celebrated ' for ,' the .' repose of ; hi s Boal, ;' commencing; •<\u25a0 at >. 9 -: a.'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 m:-~' By? electric, \ ' funeral I car \u25a0 from t Twenty-eighth 1 and -\u0084 Valencia \u25a0streets. I : lnterment Holy, Cross.cemetery;. cemetery; ;* ; JOHNSTON— In^' this"; city, v December' 30,'? 1909. John,*- dearly % belored -.. brother.- of --. Patrick J . . a'nd"Jame«- A.:" Johnston;'^^ a; native of Bropk- .lyn.'N."y..- aged;4o years. 1 . - ; - \u0084 .0 :;.;;>:,- v:. '. • KThe ~ funeral \u25a0• will \u25a0; take i place * today (Satur- v "day),':tt -1:30 V- p. ;' m.v -from -thp -parlors -of Mcßrearty>& McCormlck.' 915 Valencia street ?S~ near 1 Twentieth, \u25a0•' thence to St.;: Paul's church,' ' where ; services will :be" held at 2 p.-'m." 1 Inter- nment ".Holy .^Cross!; cemetery. ,' KANE—ln'v Oakland; ' Cal.T? December i 31, \u25a0 - 1909.' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.'' Dennis, *; beloved "; bnnband i of ; Ellen t Kane.' and •":." loving' . brothei» of :.' Mrs." Lltzip ? O'Conncll .; of .-"- Oakland."^ John? and;: Julia- Kanesof A-Washtng- - ton. "-. D.'s C'.i and -uncle lof sJoha an<l William s. Kane ,-and Mrs."; S.^J.-Donohne. ; - •• ,^ :j," LLOYD— In this city." December , 3l,' l^fift. Jane. r :belovod h wife' of «the rlafe-: John iLlovd; f«n<l mother int a Mrs. » P. ; J. : Marphy y and y the 'late ' Mary.;.Ramsell.> a ' native |' of. Ireland;^ ased \u25a0S2 '\u25a0: years'.V-yr.-j :.„-.)\u25a0 :.>.:.:\u25a0-.;." .-: -:• - . -r-." ; -\u25a0\u25a0"./-.': \u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0 ', .- " \u25a0 .-^rotice', of funeral hereafter. -'-Remains at assurances that hereafter his conduct will not 'afford -. them cause for com plaint. Spider Kelly 'made his attachment against Gunboat Smith's share •of Wednesday night's purse stick very nicely. "Yesterday the Gunboat handed, the -Spider .a check for $150 for past services. Kelly took it, and then told the exploded phenom ho never wanted to see him again. George AVaddcll, the erratic south-, paw; is filling a theatrical engage ment. You can't keep the" big; fellow down. the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 770 Turk - street. MATTSON— In this city. December .".0. IW. • Haxel Glailyx, -dearly beloved daughter of Mar- tln "and Jenny Jkittsou, ami lovliiß sister of Harry, , Oscar, Carl. Jenny, Roy, Ernest, Al- fred aud Arthur Mnttson, a native of San -. Francisco, . aged 7 years and 15 days. McCOOL— In I'aso Koblcs. Cal.. Thomas Me- • Cool (formerly of San Francisco), a native of Ireland, aged <»!» years. : ." * The funeral will take place tomorrow (Sun- day), January 2, li) 10, at 2 p. m., from San Ardo Catholic- church. Interment? San Ardo cemetery. Friends are invited to attend. . McKENZIE— In this city. December 31, lf)00, Peter M. McKenzie, a native of Aberdeenshlrc, • Scotland, aped t57 years. . \u25a0 \u25a0 MORIARTY— In this city. December 31. 1000. ? Bertram, dearly 'beloved son of Joseph 'and Kmily . Moriarty, and brother of Joseph and Margaret Moriarty, a native of San Francisco. The funeral will take place today <Satur- day), January 1. 1010, at 2 o'clwk p. m.. from the residence- of his parents, 4VM Twenty-fourth street. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. MORSE— In this city. necemberrOl; 1000, Mrs. Margret Morst*. ' ' luvins* mother of Mrs. Clara Plaraondon/ jrrandmothor *of Mandr Fanner. Richard -and -'Fannie Nevln and Marjory, l'l.i- lnondon, and . Rreat-srandmother of James A. g Farmer Jr., a native of Canada, nse<l 78 years. MURRAY— In Larkspur. Cal.. December 20. J l»09. Adrian, dearly beloved «>n of Uobert •" T.- and Oriana O. Murray, devoted brother of /Elmer.". Geuevieve and Lillian Murray, and twin brother of Irene Murray, a native of San Francisco, Cal., aged 18 years • 4 months , and lday. . . ' :: -.\u25a0-'• - Friends and acquaintances . are . respectfully Invited to - attend ; the funeral, today (Sat- urday), January 1, 1910, af 10 o'clock a. ; ni., from his late residence in Larkspur. '.thence to "j St. Anselm's " church. ;• San • Anselmo, . where a \u25a011 o'clock a.: m. a requiem mass .will: be said for tbe re[»ose of ' bla soul. '. Interment M^ount '- Olivet cemetery; " San Rafael. .' OCONNELL — In Los Augeles.. Cal., 7 December \u25a021; 1000, James D.. v . beloved husband of :*. Seraph O'Connell, eldest son of the late Dan- iel James ". O'Conncir of : Crenagh, Killarney, ; Ireland,- aged 43 years. ;-• - - -:- r. The. funeral took place Friday,- December 24; at 8:30 a. m.;> from - the •\u25a0 parlors of . Cnn- : ningbam"' & , O'Connor. Retniiem "mass v was ' said rat the Cathedral of i St. A'lblana ;at • » a. m. Interment Calvary ' cemetery. '.-. O'DAY— In tblstcity, December 30, lOOO.'rat- , vick- Joseph O'Day, dearly - beloved husband of Honora ; O'Day, loving - father 'of .Mrs. Paul "U'elnholJ! -.'\u25a0 and Joseph."/. Lore tta and f Gladys O'Day;- and beloved - brother -of ' John ' O'DayJ- the Tale Dennis^ and Thomas" O'Day and Mrs. Mary-Hannan; a'native of Snn Francisco, -Cal., aged ; 4."' rears S' months andlOj'days.' A mem- . ber of. Bay : View lodge ! Xo.' 150, A . : O ;.-' V. W. ;'-' \u25a0\u25a0 Frlehd3 and ( acquaintances are respectfully. : invited : to*- attend the funeral Monday, . Jami- yj ary \u25a03. 1910. ." at ; 0 i o'clock ;a. ; m.V; from . his * ; late \u25a0 residence, v 1C36 \u25a0: Fifteenth arenue South; \u0084 n«ar \u25a0\u25a0 Railroad -avenjje,'. South; r thence -• to All ' Ilallows .church,"- where- a requiem \u25a0 hish '-. mass -- : will ; be . celebrated for the repose •of \u25a0 his soul; ,-' commencing! at., !):30 : o'clock "a. \u25a0\u25a0 m. •- Interment 1;^ Holy; Cross? cemetery; by,.: carriages. ;„ : ": ' O'REILLY-^-In i this>cn.v,. December ; 30, - 1900," '\u25a0 Patrick," \u25a0• beloved < husband Vof -..the .*' late , Cath- : er lnc O'Reilly. : - a > native '- of • Ireland,'; 1 aged GS \u25a0 years.' -•" --•'-"\u25a0 r '.'., \u25a0 ' : ''-.-~^ '-" 'i- ; ' ». '• v;.'.' " '"\u25a0"• Notice of \ funeral hereafter. Remains at ' \u25a0 the. i funeral .-p arlors" of ; Leary . Brother*," 2017 " twenty-fourth v street between- Harrison iicd ? Bryant. -. .'- : -..-..• v .,- \u25a0- .: \u25a0\u25a0" \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0>% .'^ \u25a0\u25a0~r : --i'- : \u25a0\u25a0 , PERRYMAN— In this city; December 31; 11)00, -. Mary i Perryman. v beloved ; sister .-. of •.. the - late Mrs. 'Catherine Murphy, a native ,of .County ":Kerry. f lreland.' \u25a0"-.- '\u25a0 '..\ , -"" « I '" .Tlio" funeral will take place Monday, January ? .'- 3, :- 1010. j aU 5:45 \u25a0 a.'^ 111.'; ; from " the" parlors \u25a0: of D. I. -Kenny &'• Co.; -j 1710 'Eddy • street .: near. Scott, .thence ,to • St. t Ann's •; chnrch'.v where a '.. requlrm hl^h ':':\u25a0 mass ; will' be.; celebrated - for 1 --the r repose - of ,- her - soul;; commencing 1 at^ 9:30 fjVIOUNT OLIVET I I : | I : ;-C ; ;E;M/E'T : ::E-'R;.:Vt; /"| s|cTfHce, Grant Bldg., Market 4 7th Sts." ; ".'. \u25a0 Gunboat Smith Takes the Count From Cupid SACRAMENTO; Dec. 31. — "Gunboat" Smith, the prize fighter, who Wednes day night fought a draw with- Jack Burns in San ' Francisco, took the count in a bout with Cupid today in this city. He was wedded to Eleanor C. Herlehy of San . Francisco; Both gave their ages as 21. . 1 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. PHILLIPS— In this city. December 31. 1000. Hussell B. I'hillips. beloved husband of Frances M. Phillips and father of Frank S.. (Ivixee E. Phillips. Mrs. D. -B. Hampton. Charles X. Phillips. Mrs. J.K. Shearer. Mrs. J. C. . Sea- : sxave. RnsKell B. Phlilips Jr., Stanley R. and F. Madeline Phillips, a native of Nexv York, aged 74 years ft months and 14 days. (Oshkosb. i \VU.. and- MenoiLlnee, Mich., papers please copy.) y . \u25a0j Notice of funeral hereafter.' Remains at the new funeral chapel of Charles H. 3. Truman. IUI9 Mission street between Fifteenth and Six- teenth. PIERCE^— In this city, December CO, 1209. \u25a0 Laura A. Pierce, beloved daughter Ml -the late Mr, and Mre. Ziba Hoyt, and loviu? mother of the late Mrs. Ella F. MiUer, a naUve of V ermont, aged SO years. Friends and acquaintances vare respectfully ! invited to attend the funeral Mo'ndav, Janu- ary 3. l!U0. at' lo o'clock a. in.." from the parlors of Valentc, ilarlni. Marais &. Co.. :>44S Mission street near Thirtieth. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery, by 11:40 a. m. tialn I from Twenty-flfth" and -Valencia streets. KEGLI—In this city. December 31, lf*K>, Mar- jraretha Kesli. beloved wife "of Jolin Resll. and lovins: mother of John Gamma, a native t>f Wo«son, Canton Uri. Snitj;erland, aged , W years U mouths and 16 days. RODRIGUEZ.— In this city, December 28, 1900. E Harriet A., beloved wife of M. J. Rodrignea, a native of Providence, \u25a0K. 1., a;etl 4S. years 3 tnonthft aud 16 days. Friends and .acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral today (Satur- , day;).-;' at* 10:30 o'clock, from the parlors of the Henry J."" Gallagher company, 1314 Webster street between Ellis and O'Farrell. Interment Holy i Cross cemetery, by , electric funeral car • from Thirteenth add West Mission streets. SANDERS— At rest, in this elty. December 31, : 1900,-John, beloved husband of the late Amelia , Sanders, and beloved father of Henry. Sol, '. David," Belle and Rose Sanders, \u25a0 a j native ot Posen, Germany, aged SI years. SOELTER— In this city. December 31; 1000. Xa- - srust; beloved'husband of Laura Soelter, son of Ludwig and. the late Margaret .: Soe,lter. ;and "brother, of ' John Soelter. a native of San Francisco, Cal.. aged-31) year*, 1 month and S \u25a0days. A member -of Cigar Makers* union, local >*0. . 2^B. - . \u25a0 -. : Friends and acquaintances* are respectfully •' invited to attend the \u25a0 funeral tomorrow ~ (Snn- day). January 2. at 2 ; p.~ m.i from the par- lors of. II. F-. Suhr & Co.; 2J>l9 Mission street between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth. - In- . cineration 1.- O. O." F. ; cemetery. STELTMAN— In this />ity. December 31. 1009, at 4 a. .'in., at the United States marine hos- pital. Frank ,I'anl Steltraan of Detroit. Mich.; ; In " the thirty^third " year -of his age. • (Chicago and Detroit papers please copy. 1 * \u25a0 " Friends and ac<inaintances are respectfully \u25a0 Invited, to, attend the ; funeral 'services at'the .: I'nlted , States , marine hospital today (Satur- ' day)."" January -1, 1010. at 11' o'clock a. n>. . Interment ' United States Marine cemetery. : . \ ' CARD 'OF .THANKS ' . ' JOHXSOXt— We desire *to express out ; »ln- . cere 1 thanks ,, to our \u25a0 many : friends . ami to the crew of the fire W'at'(No. 1) of San Francisco i ' ?; fire ; department. -Tor - their * kind \u25a0 sympathy and ; .;\u25a0 the many; beautiful, floral offerings in the loss : of our dartlntrand beloved Infant son. CAPT. MATT; I._^ JOHNSON and Family. INDEPENDENIOF THE TRUST Seventy-Five Dollars V I AVIUL, FURNISH . HEA!feE>TWOu CARRIAGES; EMBALMING SHROUD AND CLOTH COVERED-CASKET v JULIUiS S. GODE AU : 3laln Oflicen : - 2123 Bush ; 28»» aud 1305 Franklin • St. nr. 17th, Oakland ' \u25a0 .r. r - Phone; Oakland 4045.. Branch t .S6s' Slontajoroery ay. Temp." 32GS --. ~ Ajuh ulaucc " and ' Curr iuses ' to « JUre'v' MANY GOLF CLUBS HAVE MEETS TODAY Annual Championships to Be Held on Presidio and San Francisco Links The golf clubs about the bay all have tournaments scheduled for to day with the exception of the Burlin game country club, whose members will participate in the Del ilont»> events. At the Presidio golf club and the San -Francisco golf and country club the annual tourrr&ments for -the club championship will be held. At Ingle side the competition will be for the Liverpool gold medal, a perpetual tro phy. The tournament will be oVer 36 holes, but the club championship will be de termined only by the IS holes played In the forenoon. The actual scores of the contestants will be taken in fig uring the championship, but handicaps trill be allowed and will figure on the 36 holes playsd during tbe day for prises. There will be a prize for tha best net score and also for the best gross score over 36 holes. The championship tournament at the Presidio will be a medal play event, to the winner of which will go the tltlt» and the club shield. At the Claremont country rlub the qualifying: round for the Captain's eur> will be played. It will be a medal play event over IS holes. The entry Use will remain open until 10 o'clock thin morning. The ninth competition for j class B players will be held tomorrow. Juarez Entries FIRST ItACE — Six fnrlonsrs: Rounder t«W! 111-,'h Culture XT. Dave Montgomery... lt).N;l»Hf lo:l Jonany \u25a0 tO3,C'ataryn Scott 10:: ibe .'-. 105 ' Master «:iar?oce ...W> El Perfpcto 103;*Ijm1t Pancliita ....'M SECOND RACE — Seven furlongs: Charlie Doherty ...m.'Drcdfcin Wtt K)p*-k ...;100»'l!on Ton I*>* , Black Hawk ... lt>7t*Sahad' l'>» Chian Belle 107! Whip Top U>- I'osins .-107 •McXally f>l Jolter 1W *B. Q. Smith SK» THIRD RACE— Tbrpe farlonjs; 2 year ulfls: Krant Mnlens UOlSophrony Brown ...107 <Km Time Hiv Captain X«l "*•" Stcrllns 110 C.*d -t>:7 Priucess Industry ..107 Royal i'rince lU. Miss Brnn«ttc 107 t llzU> 1"" KOCUTII KACK— One niile; the An«> Sncx-f handicap: t»1u« $1.50(t: Prince Ahmed 12«!Pinkola 11-» \u25a0 <;iori» -. ." 12t;! Meadow ...\u25a0 IO I - ! Rlshteasy ..lisjcharlie Ilargrare ... US^ Orbicnlar ..IHI FIFTH RACE— Five and a half fnrlonss: 1 GoUifinn lll!l>i>ctor Mact ...' 1<»-""» Patriot .:.". ltt"iß. J. Swanner VXi Ada O. Walker 10«! Hank WJ Doctor Cvlmnan ... .HC.'l'onso '•** Jlfdilllns Hannah ..10.-.t'Pelbam »* Blairs 105|Acqula 93 SIXTII RACE— One mile: f.ady Esther ....*. ..ll?.|*Pedro ..; 1M Tm' Wrestler .t1.5 »Fantastic ...... IK! Tremarso lU7 'Apologize •• I>. •Serrlle ..lOtij •Apprentice allowance. "Tampa Results TAMPA. l»e<?. 31. — Balmy weather today o<m trlbnteU to brine out one «>f the best attendance of the mcetln?:. Speculation also wast vt volnmlnnos proportions. Favorites were de feated In most of the event. I *, bnt tb« wiin-r ; t in each Instance was well smpportert. The asrep 1 ment between the management ami the *lx op- j ;eratlnz bvok makers will expire tomorrow. Next j i Monday all reputable bonk maker* wt!l be at- , corded" privileges t» pi«t prices. Jockey llaln<--« 1 j was inf orme.l today that he wonM not be al lowed to accept any more monats. Jm-key Mountain *I*o m ns *t refrain from riding r.=>..-l he sUowa improvement in form. SamTj^-v: \u25a0 First race, t five furl«>ng-». sellins— Jalietta. 4 to 1. won: MeAndreww, 4 to 5, second: Judges Dun.lon. »to 1. third. Time. 1 :0G 3-». Scconrt rai-e. five and a half furlr-ocs, seit lnp—Eva Tansnay. 1 ti> 3, won: Sallie *.«thsc. 3 to 1. spcond: Miss Elliott, Stol; »^ir«L Time, 1 "Third" race! five "ami a half furlons»-Morpet?. S to 1. won: Whim. 7 to o. second: Bonnio Bee. 3 to 1. third. Time. 1:13. Fourth rac<? seven .furious*, scllins— rtM.a Diana .1 to 2. won: Icarian. even, second; B.ia nadP *5 to 1. third. Time. 1 :34 2-5. Fifth race five furlongs, sellius— Btromelan«t. even won- Billy Hibbs. S to 1. sec.v.nJ; Vrr Dollar 5 to 2. "third. Time. t:OB 3... Sixth racf. one mile, selllns— Dcscomnf.s, - to 1 won: Bannock Bob. 2 tr> 1, second; Lon S. G to 5. third. Time. l:4ti !->». JNDEX TO CLASSIFIED ADS AGENTS -WTANTED E°!' ?* »' 2? ' ACCOTTNTANTS-CEHT. PTJBUC....CO . 1. P. 2X . APARTMENTS S" {* ?' £ ATfORNETS... t £?* « P 20 aUTOMOBILES 8, r. <v BABBEES AND STTPPLTES Col- 2. P. 20 BAK AND STOaE>FISTTJKE3 CoL 5. F. 23 BICYCLES AND MOTORCYCLT3....CoL 6, P. 20 BUSINESS CHANCES Col. 6, P. 20 it -•• Col. 7, T. 20 BUSINESS COLLEGES... Col. ».'£>» BUSINESS PEItSONALS Col. 1. P. -I BTTTTONS AND PLEATING. ....... Col. 5. P. 2t) CONTHACTORS AND BUILDZItS. ..Col. 6, P. 20 C«RPET CLEANING Col. », ?. 23 CHURCH SERVICES CoL »' F> *' COLLECTION AGENCIES CoL 3. P. "20 CHIROPODISTS Co U 1 . 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