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MIDDLETOWN Two of
Californias fastest-burning wildfires in decades overtook several
Northern California towns, destroying more than 180 homes and sending residents fleeing Sunday on
highways lined with buildings,
guardrails and cars still in flames.
At least 100 homes were
destroyed by a wildfire north of San
Francisco in Lake County that raced
through dry brush and exploded in
size within hours, officials said. The
devastation comes after a separate
wildfire to the southeast destroyed
at least 81 homes.
Residents fled from Middletown,
dodging smoldering telephone
poles, downed power lines and fallen trees as they drove through billowing smoke.
Whole blocks of houses were
burned in parts of the town of more
than 1,000 residents that lies about
20 miles north of the famed Napa
Valley. On the west side of town,
REUTERS
See FIRE, Page 20 A firefighter sprays water on a backfire while battling the Butte fire near San Andreas, California Saturday.
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Golden Gate
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changing and
probably will
continue
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change. So we
have to plan and
prepare for a
future based on
a very different
Rich Gordon climate situation, Gordon
said. If we dont plan and prepare
now and begin to make the adjustments that are necessary, it will only
cost us more in the future and we
will put our economy and our people at risk.
The Safeguarding California Plan
was initiated by a 2009 executive
order from then governor Arnold
Schwarzenegger and updated in
2014. Gordons bill aims to make
sure the plan which as an executive order could be dropped at any
time is mandated by law and
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Actor/director
Tyler Perry is 46.
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Police reports
Not in our town
A Sacramento woman was arrested when
it was found that she had two active warrants and was in possession of a controlled substance and unlawful paraphernalia on the 100 block of Murchison
Drive in Millbrae before 3:42 a.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 9.
MILLBRAE
Theft. A cell phone valued at $650 was stolen
on the 400 block of El Camino Real before
9:00 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 10.
Controlled substance. A Livermore man was
arrested when he was found to be in possession of a controlled substance before 4:20
a.m. Thursday, Sept. 10.
Burglary. A vehicles window was smashed
and a backpack and electronics valued at
approximately $2,290 were stolen at
Broadway and Hillcrest Boulevard before
8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 9.
Theft. A Daly City woman was arrested for
stealing a wallet with contents valued at
approximately $960 on the 100 block of
Lerida Avenue before 11:00 p.m. Tuesday,
Sept. 8.
BURLINGAME
DUI. An intoxicated driver was arrested after
passing through a DUI checkpoint on
California Avenue before 10:34 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 3.
Trafc hazard. A car was seen broken down
in the middle of the road at El Camino Real
and Oak Grove Avenue before 7:52 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 3.
BELMONT
Drunk in public. A drunken suspect was
arrested on Covington Road before 2:39 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 6.
Trafc complaint. A complaint was made
about vehicles running through a stop sign on
Ruth Avenue and Malcom Avenue before 7:30
a.m. Sunday, Sept. 6.
Suspicious circumstances. A woman saw a
man in her backyard on Ponce Avenue before
3:51 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 2.
REDWOOD CITY
Found property. A bicycle was found on
Maple Street before 8:19 p.m. Thursday, Sept.
10.
Shoplifting. A man was arrested for stealing
approximately $21 worth of merchandise on
El Camino Real before 7:21 p.m. Thursday,
Sept. 10.
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STATE/LOCAL
Variety of reasons
School administrators and academic researchers point to a variety
of reasons for the shortages.
During the recession years, many
districts shed jobs and those that
were hiring had a plenty of applications from laid-off teachers, new
graduates and professionals looking
Local briefs
Mountian lion spotted
in San Mateo Highlands
A mountain lion was sighted Friday night in
the San Mateo hills, according to the San
Mateo County Office of Emergency Services.
The mountain lion was spotted near Tower
Road and Paul Scannell Drive near San
Mateos Highlands area at 10:28 p.m.,
according to the Office of Emergency
Services.
The cat was reportedly heading into a
wooded area and the California Department
of Fish & Wildlife was notified of its presence.
According to the citizen who reported the
sighting, the mountain lion did not display
aggressive behavior.
The area was investigated but no mountain
lion was found, according to San Mateo
County Sheriffs Deputy Sal Zuno.
Mountain lion sightings are now so common in the areas that we patrol, Zuno said.
Especially because of the weather, more
people are aware of their presence.
The San Mateo County Sheriffs Office
wants to remind the public not to approach
mountain lions if they happen to see one,
especially if it is feeding or with offspring.
If you see a mountain lion, do not engage
with it, Zuno said.
Do not run away, stay very still and try to
appear larger. Usually they will not approach
Long-term substitutes
The Las Vegas-based Clark
County School District, which has
about 780 teaching positions staffed
by long-term substitutes, started a
campaign by having the superintendent fly on a zip-line over a
street in downtown Las Vegas. The
Fresno Unified School District in
Californias San Joaquin Valley has
begun advertising openings at
movie theaters.
Its become our mantra:
Everyone is a recruiter, said Cyndy
Quintana, a human resources
administrator in Fresno.
At Sierra Sands Unified, half of
the new employees are not fully credentialed; theyre working toward
alternative certifications while they
teach.
It wasnt until three weeks into
the school year that all the vacancies were filled. For the four newest
teachers, there was no time to prepare, only dive in.
Theyre going and hitting the
ground running, Ostash said.
NATION/STATE
WASHINGTON Gladiator
season may have arrived in the fight
for the Republican nomination.
Three days before the next
Republican presidential debate,
signs abound that some rivals of billionaire developer Donald Trump
are taking direct aim at his decisive
lead with attacks on his divisive
rhetoric and vague policy.
There will probably be more
elbows thrown at that debate,
Republican National Committee
Chairman Reince Priebus said
Sunday on CNNs State of the
Union.
The field would narrow, he
added: Theres not enough hard
cash to go around to pay campaigns
in these states in order to keep 17
candidates alive.
From the campaign to cable television, some of Trumps rivals are
testing ways to hobble his bid, since
the
moguls
own bombast
and lack of policy details have
not.
Someone
has to bring him
d o w n ,
Kentucky Sen.
Donald Trump Rand Paul told
The Associated
Press last week. Im not going to
sit quietly by and let the disaster
that is Donald Trump become the
nominee.
For all of the GOP hopefuls, the
CNN debate on Wednesday at the
Ronald Reagan Presidential Library
in Simi Valley, Calif., is the last
chance for several weeks to claim
the national spotlight. Pope Francis
is poised to eclipse national politics
with his tour of the hemisphere,
football season begins and
Congress faces serious decisions
about whether to fund or close the
government.
been used instead for military storage, a missile repair shop and most
recently, a horse riding center.
The balloons did not last very
long at all, but the building has held
up all these years, Jason Hagin, a
historical architect for the park service, told the newspaper.
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Pope Francis
will be rolled
out and Obama
and his wife,
Michelle, will
be waiting.
Thousands of
invited guests,
including many
Catholics, will
gather on the
lawn to receive
Francis.
Like millions of Americans, I am
very much looking forward to welcoming Pope Francis to the United
States, Obama told a prayer breakfast this year.
The president and the pope met
for the first time in March 2014 at
the Vatican, and Obama has been
outspoken about his admiration for
the 78-year-old native of Argentina.
Despite differences over abortion,
the two have found common ground
on such issues as U.S. policy toward
Cuba and Iran, climate change, and
WASHINGTON The company that managed Hillary Rodham Clintons private email
server says it has no knowledge that the server was wiped, which could mean that more
than 30,000 emails Clinton says she deleted
from the device could be recovered, according
to a report in The Washington Post.
Clinton has said that personal correspondence sent and received during the four years
she was secretary of state were deleted from
the server. About as many emails pertaining to
administration business have been turned over
to the State Department, which is reviewing
them and releasing them periodically by court
order.
Deleting emails is not the same at wiping a
server. Deleted emails often can be recovered
from a device that has not been wiped,
which PC Magazine defines as a security
measure when selling, giving away or retiring
a computer. A file wipe completely erases the
data from the hard disk.
A spokesman for Platte River Networks, the
Denver-based firm that has managed the system, said the company has no information
indicating the server was wiped, the Post
reported on its website Saturday. Platte River
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REUTERS
Migrants eat at a reception centre after their arrival at the main railway
station in Dortmund, Germany Sunday. Germany re-imposed border controls on Sunday after Europes most powerful nation acknowledged it
could scarcely cope with thousands of asylum seekers arriving every day.
be overstretched.
He did not specify how long the
border controls would remain in
place or how exactly incoming
migrants would be handled, saying
only that Germany will continue to
observe national and European rules
on protecting refugees.
German officials didnt have further details, but in principle, border
checks allow officials to turn back
anyone lacking valid papers to
enter.
The move, de Maiziere said, was
also a signal to Europe: Germany
is facing up to its humanitarian
responsibility, but the burdens connected with the large number of
refugees must be distributed in solidarity within Europe.
Germanys national railway,
Deutsche Bahn, said it had suspended service from Austria to Germany
for 12 hours at the orders of authorities.
OPINION
Political courage
needed in San Mateo
Editor,
What to do about the rental market
here in San Mateo? A super tight and
distorted market exists where landlords
can ask what they wish. Our work
force, including the service sector as
well as elderly pensioners and those
whose salaries dont match those of the
new folks ooding in, are being
informed that they are no longer needed here in San Mateo.
To his credit, San Mateo Councilman
David Lim reprised the bulging crowd
at last Tuesdays council meeting with
his concern that our workforce is being
forced out of town (City stalls on
renter protection in the Thursday,
Sept. 10 edition of the Daily Journal).
Thirty-year renters are being given a
60-day eviction notice and have no
recourse but to leave. The measure proposed was simply to ask that some
just cause be shown to enact an eviction order. The measure, which would
provide some aid to the aficted, was
seconded by Councilman Rick Bonilla
but not by the other three members.
They demurred under the pretense that
they would need to hear from all stake-
holders and look for a more comprehensive solution. This was not an honest stand, but one that shows just how
distanced those whose responsibility is
supposed to be toward the greater good
actually are. Looks to me like that
which should take up about 10 percent
of ones brain power is offset by the
remaining 90 percent that would be
needed to provide some political
courage to do the right thing.
Mike Caggiano
San Mateo
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Why does
college cost
so much?
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10
BUSINESS
WASHINGTON No government
shutdown
this
year,
Republican congressional leaders
say. But with Congress, its never
easy.
A band of conservatives say they
wont back legislation financing
government agencies unless the bill
blocks federal payments to Planned
Parenthood. A partial shutdown will
occur Oct. 1 unless lawmakers provide money to keep government
functioning.
With time running out, GOP leaders havent said how they will handle conservatives demands while
also rounding up enough votes to
prevent a shutdown.
A look at the undercurrents they
face as they work to figure it out:
.. BUT REPUBLICANS
CANT GO TOO FAR
Such a bill probably would pass
the GOP-run House. But Senate
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell,
R-Ky., acknowledges that he lacks
the votes to prevail in his chamber
and says President Barack Obama
would veto it anyway.
That makes GOP leaders reluctant
to force a doomed standoff with
Obama that could result in a shutdown and alienate pivotal independent voters. The public mostly
blamed Republicans in 2013 when a
partial shutdown lasted 16 days
after they tried dismantling
Obamas health care law in
exchange for keeping agencies
open.
Having charged up the hill once
and been shot down, why would
you want to do that again? said
Rep. Tom Cole, R-Okla., an ally of
House Speaker John Boehner, ROhio. Im pretty convinced were
not going to shut down the government.
Planned Parenthood group gets
over $500 million in federal and
state funds annually, virtually none
CONSERVATIVES
ARENT MONOLITHIC
Rep. Mick Mulvaney, R-S.C., has
collected 31 signatures from conservative lawmakers pledging to
oppose any bill funding government
if it includes money for Planned
Parenthood.
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, a presidential contender, is circulating a
comparable letter. Many of the
other GOP presidential contenders
are also urging Congress to slash
Planned Parenthoods funds.
But GOP aides say Cruz has won
little support among Senate
Republicans. Underscoring tactical
differences, abortion foe Sen. James
Lankford, R-Okla., told Tulsa radio
station KFAQ that blocking Planned
Parenthoods funds is a sideshow
to legislation to directly protect
children.
Congressional leaders immediate
problem is Mulvaney. If his group
of 31 holds and Boehner wants to
pass a bill preventing a shutdown
and funding Planned Parenthood,
hed need Democratic votes.
SO WHAT?
Boehner needed, and got,
Democratic backing to end the 2013
shutdown and a brief closure this
year of the Homeland Security
INDIANAPOLIS
The
Subway restaurant chain said it
received a serious complaint
about Jared Fogle when he was the
companys spokesman but that the
complaint did not imply any criminal sexual activity.
The company announced in a
statement Friday that it has completed an internal investigation into
whether it was alerted to concerns
about Fogle, who agreed last month
to plead guilty to allegations he paid
for sex acts with girls as young as 16
and had received child pornography.
The company has severed its ties to
him.
Subways investigation included a
review of more than a million online
comments and interviews with past
and present employees and managers with both the company and an
advertising fund, the statement said.
Subway spokeswoman Kristen
McMahon said the company
PRIMETIME NINERS: MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL OPENER MARKS THE ANTICIPATED RETURN OF NAVORRO BOWMAN >> PAGE 15
Serra quarterback Leki Nunn was an offensive force as well. The junior gained 263
total yards, including a 12-for-15 passing
day for 161 yards and a touchdown. He also
rushed 22 times for 102 yards and two
scores.
Nunn accounted for the Padres first two
touchdowns a 1-yard run followed by a
15-yard pass to Rory Uniacke to jump
out to a 14-3 lead at the end of the first quarter. Serra and Notre Dame traded two touchdowns apiece in the second quarter, with an
11-yard scoring run by Serra senior Brandon
Monroe and a 19-yard run by Lataimua to
maintain a 28-17 lead at the half.
Giants sweep
Pads as Leake
finallygets W
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
If Saturdays College of San Mateo football home opener is any indication of what
to expect this season, its going to be one
wild ride.
The Bulldogs won a blistering scoring
showdown 51-41 over Modesto Saturday
afternoon at College Heights Stadium,
despite the Pirates outgaining CSM 446276 in total offense.
Modesto did a good job trying to spread
the ball around and we had to get our guys to
the right spots, CSM head coach Bret
Pollack said. We had a bit of a chess match
going on out there.
One of the reasons for CSMs low offensive output was a kick-return team that set
up premium field position all day long. The
Bulldogs totaled 356 yards in total returns,
including 298 yards on kickoffs.
Sophomore Keith Marcus racked up 143
return yards on four returns, including an 85yard best. Freshman Malik Goss-Pruitt added
four returns netting 136 yards.
In just his second collegiate game, CSM
freshman quarterback Dru Brown proved the
beneficiary, capitalizing on the consistently short field by producing five touchdowns.
I feel like Im adjusting to [the college
game], but it makes it easier having a lot of
guys around me protecting me, said Brown,
the 2014 Santa Clara Valley Athletic League
De Anza Division Senior of the Year out of
Los Gatos. Its difficult adjusting to the
speed, but I think were making progress.
Brown was a modest 6-of-8 passing for
105 yards, but connected for three touchdown throws with three different receivers.
He also rushed for just 26 yards on 15 carries
and galloped for two more scores.
Modesto quarterback Trey Cooper had a
more conventional big day, totaling 330
yards. The sophomore was 17-of-30 passing
for 220 yards; he also ran for 110 yards on
PATRICK NGUYEN
21 carries with four rushing touchdowns.
Hes a fullback that can throw, Pollack said. Kick returner Keith Marcus paced a banner day for the Bulldogs special teams. CSM totaled
356 return yards with Marcus racking up 143 on kickoffs. The Bulldogs went on to win their
home opener over Modesto 51-41 Saturday at College Heights Stadium.
By Rick Eymer
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
forehand by Federer.
Djokovic appeared to
be all alone out there in
Arthur Ashe Stadium, trying to solve Federer
while also dealing with a
crowd loudly supporting
the 17-time major champion
proclaimed
Novak Djokovic arguably the greatest
player in the history of
the sport by the stadium announcer during
prematch introductions.
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SPORTS
By Josh Dubow
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
By Tim Dahlberg
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Bengals running back Jeremy Hill scores against Raiders DB Larry Asante in Sundays opener.
SPORTS
MLB brief
Lowries walk-off homer keeps
Astros 1 1/2 games up in AL West
ANAHEIM Pinch-hitter Jed Lowrie hit a
three-run homer to complete an astounding
five-run rally off Huston
Street with two outs in
the ninth inning, and the
Astros
stunned
the
Angels 5-3 Sunday.
Lowrie hit a high fly
ball into the short rightfield corner, and Kole
Calhoun appeared to be
inches away from makJed Lowrie
ing the catch. The right
fielder reached into the crowd and came up
empty, sending the Houston dugout into a
wild celebration.
With their improbable ninth-inning heroics against a dominant closer, the Astros
(77-66) won for just the second time in the
first six games of their 10-game road trip,
which concludes at Texas.
GIANTS
Continued from page 11
Friday nights game, walked one and struck
out four.
The Padres jumped on Leake, who pitched
for San Diego manager Pat Murphy at
Arizona State, for two runs in the first
inning. Yangervis Solarte led off with a
triple and scored on Gyorkos grounder.
Justin Upton also tripled and scored on
Wallaces double.
Jankowski made it 3-0 with hi homer in
the second.
Honestly, any home run I hit is kind of a
mistake, Janklowski said. I got a pitch I
could handle and it carried out.
The Giants rallied in the bottom of the
second, getting Adrianzas RBI single ahead
of Leakes three-run homer. Leake became
the fourth pitcher to hit a home run for the
Giants this season, joining Madison
Bumgarner, Tim Hudson and Ryan
Vogelsong.
I look at myself as an offensive threat,
Leake said. Any time you retake the lead,
its a little sense of relief.
The Giants added two runs in the fifth on a
fielding error by the Padres and Poseys double. They tacked on two more in the eighth
without getting a hit. The first four Giants
walked, with Posey forcing home a run.
Byrd later added a sacrifice fly.
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Trainers room
Reliever Edward Mujica strained his right
hamstring covering first base on a play in
the fifth. ... C Stephen Vogt (groin), out for
a week, played catch on the field before the
game.
14
SPORTS
Football back
in Dakota town
after 27 years
By Sharon Cohen
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
ROUNDUP
FRIDAY
San Mateo 48, Lynbrook 28
Paced by running back Boris Mazin, the
Bearcats (2-0) reached the 40-point plateau
for the second straight week. The junior had a
breakout performance with 124 rushing yards
and four touchdowns, including an impressive 37-yard score in which he swept around
the right side and breaking a backfield tackle
to go the distance.
Senior running back Josh Favaka added
two touchdowns. Quarterback Austin Salvail
completed 7-of-13 passes for 141 yards.
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The Bears (0-2) were hammered for the second straight week Saturday and have now been
outscored 103-10 this season. Junior running
back Jordan Mims provided most of M-As
offense with 107 rushing yards on eight carries, including the Bears lone touchdown.
SPORTS
15
RAIDERS
Continued from page 12
Adam Jones on a scramble late. X-rays were
negative, but Del Rio did not say whether
Carr would miss time.
Carr, who was unavailable after the game,
went 7 for 12 for 61 yards.
Its a huge blow, rookie receiver Amari
Cooper said. Hes our starting quarterback
and the leader of our offense. We need him.
Well see how it plays out.
Matt McGloin fared no better as the Raiders
didnt even take a snap in Bengals territory
until the first play of the fourth quarter
against a Bengals defense that looked
improved from last season. They avoided the
shutout when McGloin threw a pair of TD
passes to Marcel Reece in the fourth quarter.
Its the first game. We cant cry right
Defending Peterson
Tomsulas interview
College football
Stanford 31, UCF 7
STANFORD Kevin Hogan threw for a
career-high 341 yards and three touchdowns
as Stanford bounced back from a disappointing loss in its season opener to beat Central
Florida 31-7 Saturday night.
16
SPORTS
AL GLANCE
NFL GLANCE
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
W L T
N.Y. Jets
1 0 0
Buffalo
1 0 0
New England 1 0 0
Miami
1 0 0
South
W L T
Tennessee
1 0 0
Jacksonville 0 1 0
Houston
0 1 0
Indianapolis 0 1 0
North
W L T
Cincinnati
1 0 0
Baltimore
0 1 0
Pittsburgh
0 1 0
Cleveland
0 1 0
West
W L T
Denver
1 0 0
Kansas City 1 0 0
San Diego
1 0 0
Raiders
0 1 0
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
W L T
Dallas
1 0 0
Philadelphia 0 0 0
N.Y. Giants
0 1 0
Washington 0 1 0
South
W L T
Carolina
1 0 0
Atlanta
0 0 0
Tampa Bay
0 1 0
New Orleans 0 1 0
North
W L T
Green Bay
1 0 0
Minnesota
0 0 0
Detroit
0 1 0
Chicago
0 1 0
West
W L T
St. Louis
1 0 0
Arizona
1 0 0
49ers
0 0 0
Seattle
0 1 0
Pct PF
1.000 31
1.000 27
1.000 28
1.000 17
PA
10
14
21
10
Pct PF
1.000 42
.000 9
.000 20
.000 14
PA
14
20
27
27
Pct PF
1.000 33
.000 13
.000 21
.000 10
PA
13
19
28
31
Pct PF
1.000 19
1.000 27
1.000 33
.000 13
PA
13
20
28
33
Pct PF
1.000 27
.000 0
.000 26
.000 10
PA
26
0
27
17
Pct PF
1.000 20
.000 0
.000 14
.000 19
PA
9
0
42
31
Pct PF
1.000 31
.000 0
.000 28
.000 23
PA
23
0
33
31
Pct PF
1.000 34
1.000 31
.000 0
.000 31
PA
31
19
0
34
Sundays Games
Green Bay 31, Chicago 23
Kansas City 27, Houston 20
St. Louis 34, Seattle 31, OT
N.Y. Jets 31, Cleveland 10
Buffalo 27, Indianapolis 14
Miami 17, Washington 10
Carolina 20, Jacksonville 9
Arizona 31, New Orleans 19
San Diego 33, Detroit 28
Cincinnati 33, Oakland 13
Denver 19, Baltimore 13
Tennessee 42, Tampa Bay 14
Dallas 27, N.Y. Giants 26
Mondays Games
Philadelphia at Atlanta, 4:10 p.m.
Minnesota at San Francisco, 7:20 p.m.
MOSES
Continued from page 12
history of Philadelphia 76ers basketball.
That was Malones lone title,
helping Julius Erving and the 76ers
get to the top in his first season
after arriving in a trade with
Houston. He won his third MVP
award that season and made his
famed Fo, Fo, Fo, prediction
that the Sixers would win all their
playoff series in four-game sweeps.
CSM
NL GLANCE
East Division
W
Toronto
82
New York
78
Baltimore
69
Tampa Bay 69
Boston
68
Central Division
W
Kansas City 84
Minnesota 74
Cleveland
70
Chicago
67
Detroit
65
West Division
W
Houston
77
Texas
75
Angels
72
Seattle
69
As
61
East Division
L
61
64
73
73
74
Pct
.573
.549
.486
.486
.479
GB
3 1/2
12 1/2
12 1/2
13 1/2
L
58
68
71
74
77
Pct
.592
.521
.496
.475
.458
GB
10
13 1/2
16 1/2
19
L
66
67
70
75
82
Pct
.538
.528
.507
.479
.427
GB
1 1/2
4 1/2
8 1/2
16
W
New York
82
Washington 72
Miami
61
Atlanta
56
Philadelphia 56
Central Division
W
St. Louis
89
Pittsburgh 86
Chicago
82
Milwaukee 62
Cincinnati
60
West Division
W
Los Angeles 82
Giants
75
Arizona
68
San Diego 67
Colorado
60
L
61
70
82
88
88
Pct
.573
.507
.427
.389
.389
GB
9 1/2
21
26 1/2
26 1/2
L
54
56
60
81
82
Pct
.622
.606
.577
.434
.423
GB
2 1/2
6 1/2
27
28 1/2
L
60
68
75
77
83
Pct
.577
.524
.476
.465
.420
GB
7 1/2
14 1/2
16
22 1/2
Saturdays Games
Kansas City 14, Baltimore 6
Toronto 9, N.Y. Yankees 5, 11 innings, 1st game
Toronto 10, N.Y. Yankees 7, 2nd game
Boston 10, Tampa Bay 4
Chicago White Sox 8, Minnesota 2
Detroit at Cleveland, ppd., rain
Oakland 5, Texas 3
Angels 3, Houston 2
Seattle 7, Colorado 2
Sundays Games
N.Y. Yankees 5, Toronto 0
Boston 2, Tampa Bay 0, 13 innings
Cleveland 7, Detroit 2, 1st game
Minnesota 7, Chicago White Sox 0
Texas 12, Oakland 4
Houston 5, Angels 3
Colorado 3, Seattle 2
Detroit 9, Cleveland 2, 2nd game
Baltimore 8, Kansas City 2
Mondays Games
Boston (Rodriguez 9-5) at Os (Gausman 2-6),4:05 p.m.
K.C.(Volquez 13-7) at Tribe (Carrasco 12-10),4:10 p.m.
NYY (Sabathia 4-9) at Rays (Ramirez 10-5), 4:10 p.m.
Astros (Kazmir 7-10) at Texas (Hamels 3-1), 5:05 p.m.
Tigers (Lobstein 3-7) at Twins (Duffey 2-1), 5:10 p.m.
As (S.Gray 13-7) at ChiSox (Danks 7-12), 5:10 p.m.
Angels (Richards 13-10) at Ms (Walker 10-8),7:10 p.m.
Saturdays Games
Cincinnati 5, St. Louis 1
Cincinnati 4, St. Louis 2, comp. of susp. game
Philadelphia 7, Chicago Cubs 5
Pittsburgh 10, Milwaukee 2
N.Y. Mets 6, Atlanta 4
Miami 2, Washington 0
L.A. Dodgers 9, Arizona 5
San Francisco 8, San Diego 0
Seattle 7, Colorado 2
Sundays Games
St. Louis 9, Cincinnati 2
Washington 5, Miami 0
Philadelphia 7, Chicago Cubs 4
Pittsburgh 7, Milwaukee 6, 11 innings
N.Y. Mets 10, Atlanta 7, 10 innings
San Francisco 10, San Diego 3
Colorado 3, Seattle 2
L.A. Dodgers 4, Arizona 3
Mondays Games
Nats (Zimmermann 12-8) at Phili (Nola 6-2), 4:05 p.m.
Fish (Nicolino 3-3) at NYM (Verrett 1-0), 4:10 p.m.
S.D.(Shields 11-6) at DBacks (Hellickson 9-8),6:40 p.m.
Rox (J.Gray 0-0) at L.A. (Kershaw 13-6), 7:10 p.m.
Cinci (Sampson 2-4) at S.F. (T.Hudson 7-8), 7:15 p.m.
COMETS
tough season. And most everyone
else knows where theyll spend
Saturday afternoons this fall.
DATEBOOK
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need to bell their cats, she said. Im guessing many of you havent hear bell used as a
verb. This person, a self-professed cat lover,
was referring to cats preying on wildlife.
Placing a bell on an outdoor cats collars
that rings from the cats movement will startle wildlife and give them a ghting chance
to get away. There are arguments pro and
con about belling and Im quite sure someone on one side or the other will want to
ring my bell after reading this. The primary
pro belling argument is that many sources
consider predation by housecats the greatest
single cause of death of many native wild
species, and a leading cause of extinction of
certain species. Surprisingly, some owners
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10.Un Gallo con Muchos
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ANDREW
SCHEINER/DAILY
JOURNAL
Former San
Francisco 49er
quarterback
Steve Young,
above, spoke a a
Super Bowl kickoff event in the
city Wednesday.
Left, former Oakland Raider
quarterback Jim
Plunkett also
spoke at the
event. Super
Bowl 50 will be
played in Santa
Clara next year.
Shira Raspatello and her 11-month old son Zev stand next to Snoopy at
the San Mateo Main Librarys story time Sept. 5 as part of the Library Card
Sign-Up Month promotion.
Store Closing
After 32 years, our So. San Francisco
location is closing.
10,000 Sq. Ft. Showroom and 20,000 Sq. Ft. on-sitewarehouse packed with furniture and mattresses.
All must be sold. Bedroom Sets, Platform Beds, Bunk-Beds,
Storage Beds, Sofas, Sectionals, Accents and more.
BEDROOM EXPRESS
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LOCAL/STATE
WATER
Continued from page 1
produced by boosting wastewater treatment with additional filtration and disinfection to meet state regulations.
Recycled water is approved for irrigation and other non-drinking purposes
and it is not considered gray water,
which is treated in a different way.
San Carlos residents have been seeking alternatives to using potable water
for irrigation purposes, according to a
staff report to the City Council by Public
Works Director Jay Walter.
Redwood City residents access recycled water at the corporation yard by
CLIMATE
Continued from page 1
updated to reflect changing times.
Scientists predict a variety of sectors could be affected by climate
change and the bill requires the plan
considers water, energy, transportation, emergency services, ocean and
coastal resources, biodiversity and
habitat, forestry, agriculture and
public health.
What this bill does, is codify in
law, that not only will we mitigate
greenhouse gas emissions and climate change issues, but were going
to plan for adaptation. So its a shift
for us. It really begins to say that
states and local governments need
to begin working on planning and
preparing for how were going to
adjust; whether it be for sea level
rise, whether it be with drought-
filling barrels.
As cities grapple with new water conservation mandates, Redwood City
expanded its recycled water program in
June.
The city provides up to 300 gallons a
day of recycled water free for residents
seeking to water their lawns.
The water is also available for commercial users at a charge.
Some commercial users include
Oracle, Electronic Arts and the scrap
metal yard operated by Sims Metal
Management.
The water can be accessed by commercial customers through purple
hydrants throughout Redwood City and
are provided with a meter to calculate
use.
Recycled water can be used on con-
FLOWERS
Continued from page 1
before seen flowers this vibrant and colorful,
and with all these different styles. I had no idea
what [the flowers in Golden Gate Park] were.
Ecklebarger later found out that the flowers
were dahlias, grown by the Dahlia Society of
California in an area dubbed the Dahlia Dell.
He was immediately hooked by the beautiful
flowers, and this passion followed him when he
moved to the Peninsula 11 years ago.
After the move, Ecklebarger decided to attend
the City Services Academy, a 10-week course
offered to residents and employees of the city,
where participants get a chance to get information on the different departments in San Mateo.
In the sixth week, we went to the Parks and
Rec meeting at the Martin Luther King Jr.
recreation center, Ecklebarger said. ... At the
break point I went up to Neal Osias [then Parks
and Landscape maintenance manager] and said
Howd you like somebody whod volunteer to
FIRE
Continued from page 1
flames. They remained hospitalized in stable condition
Sunday, Berlant said.
Theres no official tally of the destruction yet because firefighters are focused on new evacuation orders and on residents safety, he said.
People were ordered Sunday to evacuate a stretch along
Highway 281, including Clear Lake Riviera, a town with
about 3,000 residents, Cal Fire said.
George Escalona told The Associated Press that in some
areas of town there is nothing but burned houses, burned
cars, adding that all he had left were the clothes he was wearing. The 78-square-mile fire erupted Saturday afternoon and
rapidly chewed through brush and trees parched from several
years of drought, Cal Fire said.
Calendar
MONDAY, SEPT. 14
Sons in Retirement Luncheon. 11 a.m.
South San Francisco Elks Lodge, 920
Southgate Drive, South San Francisco.
Members enjoy a variety of activities
including golf, bocce ball, bowling,
travel, computers, investments, etc.
They meet the second Monday of each
month. The cost for the lunch is $17.
For more information, call 595-1973.
Cara Nicoletti Author Visit. Noon to 1
p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de
las Pulgas, Belmont. For more information email belmont@smcl.org.
Hearing Loss Association of the
Peninsula Meeting. 1 p.m. Veterans
Memorial Senior Center, 1444 Madison
Ave., Redwood City. Refreshments will
be served. The meeting is open to the
public. For more information call 3454551.
Paws for Tales. 4 p.m. San Mateo
Public Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San
Mateo. Children (ages 5 and up) can
improve their reading skills and make
a new four-legged friend by reading
aloud to a therapy dog. The dogs and
handlers are from the Peninsula
Humane Society and the SPCAs Pet
Assisted Therapy program. For more
information and to sign up, call 5227838.
COMICS/GAMES
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HOLY MOLE
ACROSS
1 Tie up the phone
4 Aberdeen kids
8 Request
11 Finished
13 Chimpanzees
14 King, to monsieur
15 Horses gait
16 Mighty
18 N.Y. cagers
20 NFL broadcaster
21 Meadow mom
22 Phaser blast
24 Luxurious
27 Frame inserts
30 Caves, often
31 PC input
32 Gullet
34 Proof abbr.
35 Divas melody
36 Type of pasta
37 Drenched
39 Femme fatale
40 Barb
41 Knock gently
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Snobbish
Did surgery
Buffalos lake
Grassland
Poi base
Wynter or Andrews
Always, to Byron
Lab medium
Utmost degree
DOWN
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2 Stratfords river
3 Flat-topped headgear
4 Oversight
5 GI address
6 It glistens
7 Compass dir.
8 Dogs barks
9 Tureen contents
10 Potters oven
12 Playground period
17 Gym iterations
19 Utility bill abbr.
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Santa winds
ASAP
Peggy and Spike
Remove, as a knot
What the hen did
Qatar ruler
Cloy
Small remnant
Prevail
Wanted poster abbr.
Moved speedily
Opened a crack
Maple tree product
Henry VIIIs house
Field mouse
Rapier
Equipment
Where to hear Farsi
Hue
You betcha!
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LOST - Apple Ipad, Sunday 5.3 on Caltrain #426, between Burlingame and
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2 VINTAGE Light Bulbs circa 1905. Edison Mazda Lamps. Both still working $50 (650)-762-6048
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304 Furniture
304 Furniture
2 WHITE bookcases. 69"H x 27"W x
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with chairs $99. (650)580-6324
BOOKCASES. 6 all wood Good condition. 32"W x 70"H x 12"D $15. ea. 305283-5291
BRASS / METAL ETAGERE 6.5 ft tall.
Rugs, Pictures, Mirrors. Four shelf. $200.
(650) 343-0631
CHAIRS 2 Blue Good Condition $50
OBO (650)345-5644
CHANDELIER 3 Tier,
$95 (650)375-8021
made in Spain
CENTER
FREE
304 Furniture
304 Furniture
304 Furniture
308 Tools
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306 Housewares
CORNER NOOK, table and two upholstered benches with storage, blond wood
$65. 650-592-2648
ROCKING CHAIR fine light, oak condition with pads, $85/OBO. 650 369 9762
3 Did an
impression of
4 Fireside feeling
5 Didnt follow a
script, say
6 Brainstorms
7 Classic Krispy
Kreme coating
8 The X-Files org.
9 Get ready to
shoot
10 Open __: tennis
period since
1968
11 *Cold symptom
12 Rack of __
13 Many an Iraqi
21 Excuse me ...
22 Big name in
ATMs
26 Exam for H.S. jrs.
27 Nestle snugly
28 Allegro, scherzo,
andante, etc.
29 *Lines that help
you 9-Down
30 Sandpaper
feature
31 Worship
32 Bishops
headdress
35 Unfeeling
36 Symphonic rock
gp.
39 Sheep shelter
41 Personal source
of annoyance ...
which might
make one feel
the first word of
the answers to
starred clues
44 Room with a crib
46 Starring role
49 On a pension:
Abbr.
51 Dress for the
choir
53 Monte __:
gambling mecca
54 Ink mishap
55 Aid in wrongdoing
56 Doris Day song
word
58 Online handicraft
market
59 Big screen star
60 Corp. heads
61 Cmo __ usted?
63 Understood, as a
joke
SCALE. 25 lb. capacity counter top model. Very good condition. $15. San Bruno.
650-794-0839
SHEER DRAPES (White) for two glass
sliding doors great condition $50 (650)
692-3260
SOLID TEAK floor model 16 wine rack
with turntable $60. (650)592-7483
308 Tools
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440 Apartments
620 Automobiles
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99 Van, Good Condition,
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316 Clothes
PARIS HILTON purse white & silver unused, about 12" long x 9" high $23.00
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335 Rugs
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