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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1899. Away none too well, the past the judges, a neck Track Notes. Once again The Call picked all six win- ners yesterday. Two of the races were picked one, two, three, and in the first | the 20 to 1 shot Florence Fink was given for the place. In the start of the mile and a sixteenth event the crowd hissed Mr. Ferguson be- cause Thorpe beat his barrier—not an un- usual occurrence. After the race Presi- on %e!dlng was first efore Bonita. FRST CHOICES MADE & SWE T LMD - T [ | | l | Talent Finally Had an 1 look for indefinite suspen ki is getting to be a very pnpulnr He is an honest, with the public. : <suming lad, well deserving of the Inning. e Destowed ‘on him. With his judg 1t of pace there seems to be no re: why Honig's rider should not get to the top of the heap. To- Dny s Entries. FLUSH OF GOLD TOOK A DASH four- First selling; Futa up: Race- course; nd Rio Glenn. 611 Homestake 54 Bliss Rucke 948 Al 984 Bueno Steepy Jane Mainbar, .. 6 Major Cook. ; Seorge Miller. AILYAR HAS REGAINED HIS LOST SPEED. Dr. Sheppard Too Speedy for Storm King—Jenkins Looms Up as a Very Promising Rider. Thorpe Fined. furlongs; selling; three- | 99 Faversham . § Sidelong Racebud 986 Yaruba 00 Stromo 6 Gold Baron Sweet Caltes Anchored . Correct ms before them at Oa 1 Augustine. Terent winners we the bookmakers appy day of it aterhouse Che Third Rece—Four furlongs; two-vear-olds; 112 976 Tom _Sharke: ssey. (963)Tar Hill -1 Armistice Artiller Tcedrop 6 Catulus . 103 May Gertrude. . 110! (376)Gusto 118 ll‘n Rey-Sylvia. | 930 Tanobe . 100 00| 987 Aborigine Crimpion” Rose:100 Fourth Race—Seven furlongs; three-year-olds d up; 918 Pat -106] 991 Guilder -.........108 5 Kaiser Ludwig..109|(934)Mary Black.....106 Rosormonde . Fifth Race—One mile; up; selling Potenta 74 Horatio three-year-olds and Ullman .. Jones ... 110 111 -106] 671 3 “1131(908) Sixth Race—One dnd a sixteenth miles; sell: | ing; three-year-olds and up: 34 Frohman . 7 Tempo 9 e tamina Daisy F SLraR Los Medano: 9 Topmast in the wake Selections for To-Day. *d favor-| pirst Race—Bliss Rucker, George Miller, irlong | Mainbar, and fin- cond Race—Racebud, Correct, Chelac. 3 : “’”“ TINg | rhird Race—Catulus, Tar Hill, Armistic it ”\_‘;‘ s e wmoneY | Fourth Race—Pat Morrissey, Mary Bl 4 e ”:_‘\F”“”‘“’ Rosormonde. oo 3 re right, for he won | Fifth Race—Potente, Eddie Jones, Joe Ull- | 100, ran a good | man but two great sSixth Race—Los Medanos, Da F, & same time cannot s patrick & w, Michigan I okohama er, Tacoma. a 9 to 10 fa- 1 him to per "A Atsumato, § W Bray, Mo = u , |8 ay, Mo t took the place from J H Hardin, Chicago Cros: Japan T F Mosel . Mich | ¥ Jenkins, and an Showsky, Ger Miss Moeley, Mich defeated hi , don'] O Seibert. Chicago seven-furlong affair Y [T J Field, Monterey THE CALL’S RACING CHART. OAKLAND RACE TRACK, Tuesday, April 18, 1899.—Seventy-third day of the winter meeting of the California Jockey Club. Weather fine. Track fast. B. FERGU Starter. ; selling; three-year-olds; purse, $330. 11" |Th : 21 M ho 3h [Hal Brown. 41 (Hyland B35 | 61 (W 72 | 81 91 | 1 ey 1L Poweli.ii| 10 80 Winner. Bures & Water- . " too late, been tried In all sorts Hm %m. Str. Fin Jockeys. 11% (Piggott ... 24" E. Jones.. 35 H. Shields 41 [J. Ward 51 T A 1 8 § 134 S Spencer 1 9 g1 |G. Wilson. 2 10 10 |Carter 8% 1 11 Ames $i1 Sy 12 |W. Narv : 13 13 13 [Snider .. —5%, Winner, Crane & Owens' ch. f. by Royal Flush-Gold Cup. 3 start. Won first three driving. h of Gold s game if T & more. Bamboulia staved longer than usual. Buffoon ed o1 1 h, fa: ¥ was cut off while doing well. Flamula 115 Ovando 115 A THIRD RACE—Six furlongs; selling: three-year-olds and upward; purse, $& 994, i ] Betting. Horse. Age. ¥m. %m. ¥m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. )/ 1% 11 ETgee T SR T e 72 62 43" am i 2B ah O Sah g 5h 7% - Sh_ am 6 h 61 79; 62 | 3 H 9 72 s 8 6% 82 41 ‘1 81 9 Winner, Duke & Wishard's b, Second and third driving. Etta H was in bad shape physlcally. by Himyar-Alleen s agtly. came around Iy stopped. 1 st ar finally Limewater has Snider Macklin Walls Winner, Burns & Waterh econd and third driving. Storm King outclassed others, nc RACE purse, $400, ()()6 FIFTH Sy B A Tfiafi'fix, Index. Horse Welght Std. ¥m. %m. %m. Str. Fin, Jockeys. lop. 1, T 51 3h 31 2% 12 [Jenkins 1% 22 1h 1h 3% IThorpe ... 4n Bh 41 31 §1 oo Weler H 8 61 55 44 33 ST WA e TA 5 B 8 62 63 62 73 1% 8 Th |Holmes 3 1 ‘ 2 3% 7% 8 F17 Powel! 4: 9-16, 13-15, 1:23%; mile, 1:42; 1 1-16m, . Winner, imp. Pirate of Penzance-Mies Thomas. Bad start. Won eas. JWae much the beat.. Crossmolina should have been second. k had early speed 997' BIXTH RACE Glengabér blew up. purse, $460, ~ | Betting. %m. %m. %¥m. Str. Fin. Jockey op. CL TRl % d g [envine 13 i 380 21 21 [MeNichols . 0 h 41 41 32 12 1 T4 61 & 3 P23 h 13 14 . 54 20 1 3 14 53 . 64 30 120 LY 71 2 3 u : g }z Zg 8 1 e e 10 ] 1 82 10 n 5-2 e aes . 15 'J eft. Time 3, :18%; ¥, 1:02%; %, 106 Winner, W. Fisher's ch. & by imp. Preston- pane-Kate Fletcher. Fair llfifl on first three driv! ing. P away none too well. Was best. Nebula was a bit short. Marplot not ready. Bcratched—Earl Cochran 109, Loch Ness 113, Mocorito 104, T M Schumacher, 1l L Fletcher, Minn M A Gattstein, Seattle Mrs § C Fletcher, Minn Miss E 8 auer, 'Dresden Miss Fletcher, Minn S_Moorehead, Baltl |E J Saden, U 8§ N L W ‘Grosche, Baltimore |J S Bowers, U § N W H Johnson, Pa 1§ Tobin & w, Cal H_Nethercutt, Pa D Melone, Oak Knoll J L Smiley, Baltimore [T Ewing & w, Le Ang T Fairbank, London |H H Knapp, Napa J M Miller, U S N H D Bean & w, N Y M H Williams, U § N/E C Townsend,' B C r Marflsnn, USN J Markle & w, N Y | Sacto |Miss Weaver, Ghicago Los Ang Baron Richthofer, Ger W Clark, Los Ang |F Dickinson & w, Vt Mre A V Booth, (‘hnn[ C L Wright & w, Mo | G Galles, Sharighai ~ Miss Wright, Mo 3 o axe, Boston | Dr B Reyn ,ml Cal L iv S Gibbons & | G Ehm, | T Meake, | A Loedri | A H Piri G 1, Fan R Laswe! G H Shai ter, Cal M Ha | | T H Ca J A Ba T Dw. of the Si | In ac | v}nurlh April 24, turnishin city and to June (not exci | five | nected w per follo The fo! 1| the Cou: fied: Clas |12, dered. | each on Dropo or mates. cou & FRESH -and furni week. be cut Joint; | cluded, | BEST A dered, 1y l"w!! MUTTC CODFIS! Mil three ( POTAT! VEGETABLE J W Shiveley, H Richards & w H R Bates, G H Anderson, J G Lavery, Vacavlile J H' Gardener, E liiday Farraher A Newman, H Petussla -& W, Mrs 8 A Pemberton, ty of San Franc ceived in open se pervisors on ing about five hundred) from July 1, cents per day | said subsistence an | livered at the Coun | 3. and at the City Pi rounds ched each inmate and six inches of lwb' quulu in each \\'»-‘f-l( Fresh, 84 5 F Williams & w, Cal H BMartin & w, Cal A C Gwinn, Maine R F Mayer, Italy |C Storck, New York nverse & w, SC Miss Converse, S C A A Brubaker, § C Stuttgart Birmingham | ok, Shanghal e, Tucknow num, Phila Toledo Ariz GRAND Novato Cal HOTEL. W B Phelps & w, Du- luth uf W L West, Lindsay R L Berry, Lindsay W T Hickman, Cal Mrs L S Thatcher, Mo 11, S Jose Cal rpe & daugh- Cal cal & w, Neb Neb Mrs J T Orr, Nev B B Barney, Cal Mrs J Waters, Cal T D Maroni & T H_ Silvage, Ci W H Wood, 'N rtley, 9 | H N Paye, Chicago ! Capt Corrhill, Ci L Daniels | P T Morton, 'Cs F B Leach, | A Boyer, C: T ¥ ;ienhan “wuh 'H M . Benson, Wasl | 5 Al J A Haskell, A L Babe | W 1 Nick 3 D MeGtivray, Cal H Horne, Cal C C Bogg. | W D McLeod, Sacto G D Barnes & w, LA Cal Chicago Monroe, Wis ring, Walla Walla T C Johnston, Cal Mrs May Jorgenson, W O Smith & w, Cal Walla Walla M D Goshen, Cal © Woodruff, N Y H N Palge, Chga | S Richardson J W Winton, Vallejo |13 W > W A Davis, Cal |G w \mu & w, Cal H A Burrow, Cal | G H Voss, Montreal 8 gernng, Cal Pike, Fresno Mathews, § Rosa D Wells, Modesto W Dwyer, Boston M Israel, N Y A Millan, § Jose HOTEL. shall, Oakdale . Denver . Omaha 1dwin oo Ohto o yer, Boston ilver & F Whiting, Riverside F C Mulien, Calistoga. T B Robertson, Manila G M Long, Seattle I | PROPOSALS, " PROPOSALS For Subsistence of Prisoners. OFFIC THE CLERK OF BOARD ors of the City and Coun- co, April 18, 1899, dance with Resolution No. E OF upe: Se » ion of the Board of S\I- DAY AFTERNOON, 0 to 3 o'clock, for MO from 1889, g dn“\ and monthly supplies tf;n" county prisoners (the number 30, 1900, at a fixed price per da eeding In the aggregate twenty for each person con- ith the City and County Prisons) supplies to_be de: {is, Nos. 1, 2 and | vely, wing schedules: Howing flukpn. s to be delivered at | os. 1 and 3 as classi- | nty, Jails ss No. v supplies; monthly suppnen to be delivered as or- | are on the basis nf\ The supplies e hundred inmates, the quantity | to be furnished to be un that basis and in | ion to each fraction thereof, more , according to the number of in- Y JAILS NOS. 1 AND 3. SS 1-DAILY SUPPL BEEF-—First quality in equal proportion to be | our days in each Rounds to be cut square and to off eight inches from the hock chucks to have four ribs, breast e neck not to be in- eight (5) ounces. ATERICAN MEAT—Tn cuts as or- for each 100 inmates dally, twen- | \pounds. First quality, in each week, to be furnished f «'me (1) pound. for cach inmate one day ‘eight (S) ounces. for each 100 inmates daily 3) Rd!\lrv H "quality)—For each in- one (1) pound. For each inmate dally four (4) ounces. (TO BE BEANS. RNM PL ABL SP. LALI( O— ATST ounds I(ms @) CRA -0 pou Fo\mds FRUIT- seventy- FRUIT— sorted, INSECT nds. LAMP C fln MACKE \ (217) pounds. six_pounds per COAL—Wellin JELLY—Assorted, cans. L. ARD—( alifornia, best leaf, MATCHES — California, gross, MA%TRFSSESWTMHV (30), weighing 25 | CLASS 2-MONTHLY SUPPLIES. DELIVERED AS ORDERED.) White, two hundred and seven- 0) pounds. weighing not less | sair, eight (3) pair. S—G l\umze iron, with covers, Sventy-itve (%) pounds. Roasted, Guatemala, two hun- dred (200) pounds. EAL—Three hundred and fifty | ounds. . ten (10). ,_ten (10). Men’s, blue or brown, BAm EY—Sixty-one (61) pounds. w S—Sixty-oneé (61) pounds. l’()l(l\—\h« fnifty (50) pounu | SALT_Two hundred and thirteen (213) fiungs. len's as per sample, sizes as or- dered, twelve (12) pair. ‘sumr —Blue flannel un 0. SHIRTS—Calico, twer SOAP- California, one { indred ana fifty- (132) pounds. | sPEONE A relve (12). | SUGAR—Golden C, one hundred and fifty | (150 pounds. SYRUP—California Refinery, thirty-three f“’ gallons. TIC NG—A44, twenty (20) yards. TOW Huckabuck, twenty (20). Wik —Crush, one hundred and nine (109) pounds. ACON—Breakfast, fifteen (15 pounds. BAKING POWDER—Pioneer, Golden Gate, Lrown or Tro hy as may be spe- poun cified, five (5) BATH BHI‘ KAOHG (1) BLUE—Washing, BROOMS—Corn, USHE in balls, one (1) pound. best mill, twelve (12) Adams’, paint, one (1). Scrubbing, sIx (6) ES—Adams’, whitewash two (2). ETS ‘Wooden, four (4) TTER—Fresh, fifty (50) pounds. Forty (40) vards. 'P—Tomato, pints, ‘California, five (5} bottl EESE. ( H LORI California, six (6 pounds. l’)E OF LIME—Fifty (50) pounds. HOW-—Caufornia, pints, three ton (Dunsmuir), ie ton, well 2240 to t screened and ree from slack and shale, five (5) tons. COAL OIL~130 degree test, lhlrt) (30) gal- BS—Coarse army, six ®). LOR\STAR( H—8ix (6) COTTON CLOTH-—Standard Chabot A., unbleached, one yard wide, twenty-five gards, KERS—Soda, fresh California, ten ounds. unds. (:S Fresh, California, thirty (30) doz- EXTRACTS — Assorted, 4-0z. hottles, twelve (12) bottles. FISH—Fresh, as may be ordered, one hundred and elght (108) pounds. FLOUR—Roller, three hundred (300) “Fresh, as obtalnable in season, -five (75) pounds. Table, canned, in 2l-1b tins, as- twenty-four (24) tins. GLUE—Five (3) pounds. HAM--Su ar _cured, twenty (29) pounds. 'OWDER—One (1) pound. in 2-l1b cans, six () thirty (30) 'HIMNEYS—Assorted, three (3). LAMP WICKS—Assorted, six (6) LEAD—-White, 50) pounds. Santa Cruz, No. 1, two (2) barrels. lh\CARONI-NO 2, loose, ten (10) pounds. Pioneer, xround in oll, REL—Mess No. 1, one (1) kit. one-half (1) pounds, with AAA ticking. MT‘STARD—(‘round two and one-half (212) pou OIL—L ln:eed boiled, two and one-half (24) gallons. PEPP] R—Black.flgmund ten (10) pounds. RAIEI‘!;'S—Presse (best quality), five (5) ounds. and tw BAGO—Five (5) . 2, China mixed, one hundred enty-two (122) pounds. unds. SAL SODA—Sixty (60) pounds. SARDINES-Quarter ‘boxes. imported, wen WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE-TImported, Miss W_Thatcher, Mo | L P Monroe & w, Wis | , Santa Ros | of chucks | for each inmate | PROPOSALS. '—Conmmed Lea and Perrins’ (plntu)‘ three (3) bot- SHOEB—Women %88 per sample; siges as ordered, six (6) paii sogf—dv\ hite Castile (lmpufled). five (5) ng s ARCH—Lnundry, two and one-half SUCAR E ulatea, | —Granulated, ninety (%) pounds. TAPERS—Wax, six (6) b flx)PS( 28 | TEA—Japan, Diamond (L) or equally as | glund fifteen (15) pounds. READ—In spools, twenty-four (20) | TOBA(‘CO—Plum cut, five (5) pounds. TOMATOFS—Calflomla 2%-1b cans, six TLRP[&NTI\E—TWO and one-half (213) | _ Ealions. VARNISH—BIlack, five (5) gallons. VERMICELLI—Five (5) pounds. | VINEGAR—30 degrees strength, | 3 gallons. WOOD—Pine, one-half (1) cord. COUNTY JAIL NO. 2 The following supplies, to be delivered at County Jail No. 2 as classified—Class No. 1, Daily Supplies; Class No. 2, Month- Supplies—to_be delivered as ordered. | The supplies are on the basis of each one hundred inmates; the quantity to be fur- | nished to be on that basis ano in propor- | tion, to each fraction thereof, more or | less, according to the number of inmates: | CLASS NO. 1-DAILY SUPPLIES. FRESH BEEF-—First quality of chucks | and rounds in equal proportions to be furnished each inmate four days In each | week. Rounds to be cut square and to three Jjoint.. Chucks to have four ribs, breast and six inches of the neck not to be | included. Eight (8) ounces. | BEST AMERICAN BEEF, MUTTON, VEAL and PORK, in cuts as ordered, | for each 100 inmates dally, twenty (20) nds. ‘Tol\ First quality, for each inmate two days in each week, to be furnished in carcasses, eight (8) ounces. BREAD-—For each inmate daily, best rgmnt) one (1) pound. CODFISH—Salt, for each inmate one day in each weelk, eight (%) ounces. fresh, Chiles, for each inmate daily, one (1) _pound. VEGETABLES—For each inmate daily, four (4) ounces. CLASS 2-MONTHLY SUPPLIES. (TO BE DELIVERED AS ORDERED.) BEANS—White, seven hundred and sixty forty (40) pounds. welghing not less than six pounds per pair, eight (8) pair. BUCKETS—Galvanized iroh, With covers, 2 X (6). chic ORY—Twenty-five (25) pounds. COFFEE—Roasted, Guatemala, two hun- dred (200) pounds. CORNMEAL—Two hundred and seventy- fum (274) pounds. PS lln,‘lvnl\e 2. Ive (12). 10, twenty (20) vards. RALLS on ’s, blue o1 brown, $-0z. Amoskeag blue denim and No. 12-mode duck, twenty (20) pairs. OATMEAL—One hundred and ten (110) —One hundred (100) pounds. bln\\.\bb—bor overshirts, ¢ 1[01}1 “For pants, thirty (30) PI Al(i BARI h\vSfl\ enty (70) pounds. { SPLIT P venty (70) pounds. | PORK mt\' (60) peunds. RICE: China, mixed, one hundred and twenty-two (122) pounds. SHIRTS—Blue flannel, eighteen (18). SALT—Two hundred and thirteen (213) poun | SHOES—Men’s as per sample, sizes as ordered, twenty-eight (8) pairs, at $18 per_dozen ). California. one hundred and sixty- X ) _pounds. SPOONS—Iron, twelve (12). SUGAR—Golden ', two hundred and thir- | _teen (213) pounds. SYRUP—California Refinery, _gallons. NG—AAA, sixty qv-HLLkdhmk AT—C m» o | REAS. Two (2) pounds. nA( t)\ Breakffis! (best quality), twenty | p 2D pounds, JAKING POWDER—Five (5) pounds. | BA\'I H BRICK—Two (2). 5 LUE—Washing, in bal MS—Corn, best mill, sixty-five , two hundred and seven- | nds. two (2) pounds, No. 12, twenty- four (24). BROOMS—Rattan, two (2). 3 S—Horse, two (2). Adams’, paint, two (2). —Scrubbing, six (). —Adams’, whitewash, six (6). —Wooden, four (4.) | S-—Pants, metal, one (1) dozen. | R—Fresh 'California, fifty (50) pounds. | BUTTONS—Pants, metal, five (5) dozen. Hl TTONS—8hirt, metal, five (5) dozen. A\'D! ES-—Adamantine, five (5) pounds. SUP—Tomato, (C\H(ornm, pints, six | ® bottles CHAMOIS SKIN—Two (2). CHARCOAL—Twenty-five (2) pounds. CHEESE—California. fifteen (15) pounds. ME—Five (5) pounds. | alifornia, pints, six (8) | CHLORIDE OF CHOW CHOW—C umhr‘rhnd 0) pounds. F()Al —~Wellington (Dunsmuir), 2240 pounds to the ton, well screened and free from slack and shale, five (5) tons. | COAL OIL—Golden Star, Pearl, Star| d[hht 150 degree test, one hundred (100) gallons. CORNSTARCH—Six (6) pounds. CRACKERS—Soda, fresh California, ten | "(10) rounds. CURRY COMB—One (1. EGGS—Fresh, California, twenty:- one hundred and y-five (25) | | —Assorted, XXX, 4-oz. bot- | _tles. six (6) bottles. FEATHER DUSTER—One (1). FISH—Fresh, eighty-seven (87) pounds. FRUIT Canped, table, in 2-Ib tins, as- sorted, thirty (30) cans, best. GLUE—Two (2) pounds. HAM-Sugar cured, California, (20) pounds, HOSE—Garden (best grade), three ply, fifteen (15) feet. INSECT POWDER—One (1) pound. JELLY—Assorted, 2-b cans, nine (§) cans, best, LARD-Leat, California, twenty-five (25) nds. Y.‘}MP CHIMNEYS — Assorted, two (2) ozen. LAMP WICKS8—Assorted, two (2) dozen. twenty one inch, | LEAD—White, Pioneer, ground in oil, seventy-five (75) pmmdq | LIME—Three (3) barre | MACARONI—No. 2, five (5) pounds. | MACKEREL—Mess, one (1) kit, No. 1. MATL HES — California, one-half = (i4) m STARD—CalHornla. ground, two (2) pounds. OllL—Linseed, boiled, five (5) gallons. PEPPER—Black, ground, five () pounds. PICKLES—California, five (5 gallons, RAISINS—Pressed (best), five (3) pounds. SAGO—Ten (10) pounds. SAL SODA—Seventy-five (75) pounds. SARDINES—Imported half boxes, twen- ty-four (24) boxes. WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE—Tmported, pints, two (2) bottles, Lea & Perrins. ,S(!AP»—“ hite Castile (1mponed), ten (10) pounds. sBONGES-—Two_(2). | STAR(,H—vmedr\ ten (10) pounds. SUGAR: Granulated, one hundred” (100) pounds. "LPHUR—Five () pounds. WAX TAPERS—Tnree (2) boxes. TEA—Japan, Diamona (L), or equally ood, fifteen (15) pounds. THREAD—In spools, forty-eight Spools. . T()RA(‘( “O—Plum, smoking, twenty ounds MATOES—California, 24%-1b twelve (12) cans. TURPENTINE—Five (5) gallons, TWINE-—-Cotton, three (3) pound: T\VlNh Hemp, three (3) pounds. VARNISH-Black. fifteen (15) gallons. | VERMICELLI—Four (4) pounds. VINEGAR—30 degrees strength, two (2) WEnlons ! ! \\ 00D~ as | s | @) cans, undry, eight (8) ounces. ine, three-fourths (%) cord. CITY PRISON. The following supplies to be delivered at the City Prison as classified—Class No. 1, Daily .Supplies; Class No. 2, Monthly Supplies, to be dellvered as ordered, The nupslles are on the basis of each one hun- inmates, the quantity furnished to be on-that basis, and in proportion to each frncuon thereof, more or less, according | to the number of inmates: CLASS NO. 1-DAILY SUPPLIES. | FRESH BEEF—First quality of chucks | and rounds in equal proportions to be | furnished each Inmate six days in each week. Rounds to be cut square and to be cut off eight inches from the hock joint, chucks to have four ribs, breast and six inches of the neck not to be in- cluded eight (8) ounces. D—For each inmate daily, b“}r% alitg one (1) pound T alt, for each inmate one day in each week, eight (8) ounces. MILK—Fresh by ‘for each 100 inmates daily, one (1) & POTATO! S—For each inmate daily, one fresh, | POTATOES—Salinas, Burbank or Garnet | FLOUR—Roller, three hundred (300) pn\mdfi. T—Fresh in season, one hundred | Q pounds. | be cut off eight inches from the huckx( | | contract, | In any | by any | whom the contract is awarded, either un- | Nos. 1, 2 and 3, or City Prison, PROPOSALS—Continued. PROPOSALS—Continued. VEGETABLES—For each inmate daily, four (4) ounces. CLASS 2—MONTHLY SUPPLIES. (TO BE DELIVERED AS ORDERED.) BEANS—White, one hundred (100) pounds. BLANKETS—Gray, weighing not less than six pounds per pair, six (6) pair. BUCKETS—Galvanized iron, three (3). CHILORY — California, twenty (20) Roasted, Guatemala, one hun- ounds. FFEE- dred and twenty-five (125) pounds. CORNMEAL—One hundred and fifty *(130) nds. cbo8%in, twenty-four (24). DISHES—Tin, twelve (12). FLCUX—One (1) sack. OVERALLS—Men's, blue or brown, ounces, three (3) pair. PORK-Mess, thirty ) pounds. RICE-No. 2 mixed, fitty G0) pounds. SALT—One hundred (100) pounds. SHOES—Men’s, four (4) pair. SHIRTS—Woolen, blue, six (6). SOAP—Seventy-five (73) pounds. SPOONS—Iron, twelve (12). e SUGAR—Golden C, one hundred and twenty-five (125) pounds. SYRUP—California Refinery, Q) Sannm. TOWELS—Huckaback, twelve (12). BROOI\%S)—LOH\ best mill, No. 12, twenty- BRUSHES—Hair Sv«e:‘plng, one (1). BRUSHES—Scrubbi: three (3). 10 ten | BRUSHES—W hllev\.gh one (1). BRUSHES—Paint, one (1). BROOMS—Rattan, two (2). CANDLES—Adamantine, two (2) pounds. CHLORIDE OF LIME-Two hundred (200) pounds. “HAMOIS, SKIN~One (1, DUST PANS—Tin, two FEATHER DUSTERS— LEAD—White, Phoenix, firty (u\u pounds. LIME—One (1) barrel. MATTRESSES—Five (5). MOP HAND LES—Three (3). MOPS—Three (3). MATCHES — California, one-half (%) ETOSS. OIL—Linseed, boiled, one (1) gallon. PE PP R lack, ground, five (5) QU lLTQ——Slx (). SAL SODA—Twenty-five (25) pounds. SULPHUR—Twenty-five (25) pounds. SOAP—White Castile, California, ten (10) 880\'(,FS-Four ). SAWDUST—Four (4) sacks. SAND—White, two (2) sacks. TEA—, Japan equal to Diamond (L), ten (10) pounds. TURBENTINE—Three (3) gallons. VARNISH—Black, one (1) gallon. VINX}]-A.-AR~30 degrees strength, one (1) allon amples of a major portion of the above articles are on file and apen for inspection in the Mayor's office, City Hall. All of the other supplies not on file, the charac- ter of which is not specified, must be of the best quality. NOTICE.—Bidders will estimate and bid a price for each inmate per exceed twenty-five cents in the aggre- gate)—the word “inmate” as used in- cludes all employes of and in the insti- tution named, as well as all prisoners— with the distinct understanding that such -price will bind the bidder to furnish all the articles and supplies specified in the foregoing schedule, of the kind and qual- ity as shown by said samples, and deliver the same at all places in the city and county wherein prisoners are confined, as required, without extra charge from the price bid, and that in no event will the city and county be liable for any rations furnished in excess of the total number of inmates. Also, that the quality of the ar- ticles and supplies called for, when not designated to be of the best quality, and all supplies furnished the County Jail to be su ject' to the approval of the Sheriff or Chief of Police, respectively, whose de- cision shall be final and conclusive as to the reception or_rej of the supples offere Chief of Police, by and with the consent of the Chairman of the Committee on Health and Police, shall have the power to purchase any or all of the supplies or articles required at the market rate, if not furnished of the kind and quality as shown by samples, at the expense of the party to whom the contract | awarded, if the said party fz nish the’ quantity or quality of the sup- plies or articles designated which under the contract he may be required to fur- nish. Also, bidders will estimate under the ex- press understanding and agreement that under no consideration will the Board recognize or allow any assignment of any or allow the supplies inciuded contract to be furnished from or other person than the person to der an assignment or other instrument, unless the consent of the Board of Super- visors is first obtained, through a Resolu- tion, duly passed by said Board and ap- nro\ed by the Mayor, consenting and | agreeing to the same. | be Further, if the number of inmates shall less during the continuance of said than the number herein esti- | mated, the price bid and the actual num- ber of inmates shall be the only basis on which demands shall be presented, allow- ed or paid, the value of all supplies not furnished to be deducted at the market rates from any amount due the contrac- | tor at such time as the Committee on | sound and wholesome quality, | | bidder with | To Furnish ¥ora | Boara of Supervisors of (1) pound. Health and Police may All determine. the articles of food must be of 5 and sub- Ject to the inspecticn and apfrm'nl of the Mayor, Board of Health, Physician of { the City and County Jail and the Com- mittee on Health and Police of the Board | of Supervisors, and all of said supplies to be inspected and weighed at such times and places as may be required by the Committee on Health and Police. The party to whom the contract is ‘awArded will be required TO IMMEDI- ELY FURNISH THREE SAMPLES ()F EACH OF THE NON-. PP‘RISHABLE FOOD SUPPLIES CAL ENUMERATED IN Vidons, “an rond su mitted for nspection or corpo one o lished by the Board of Health of this Eplies shall be sub- v the person, fism ration 80 furnishing the same at the public food stations estab- city next to the Municipal Institution to be furnished with such food supplies and the character and quantity and quality of such food supplies shall be then and there first inspected and said-Board of Health shall make report of such inspec- tion forthwith to the Board of Super- visors. The party to whom this contract is awarded will be required, prior to or at the time of the execution of said con- tract, to pay the cost of advertising this notice in three daily newspapers, and to alsq pay the cost of the F‘uhlh‘allnn in the official newspaper of the Resolution awarding him the contract. In order to preserve uniformity and to facilitate the award, the Board of Su- pervisors has resolved to recefve no bids unless made upon bl'ul( forms prepared by the committee, and®a certified check on some bank In the City and County of San Francisco for the sum of two thou- sand ($2000.00) dollars, in favor of and made payable to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, must be deposited by the his bid, conditioned, if the proposal is accepted, and the contract awarded, and if the bidder shall fail or | neglect to execute the contract, pay the printirg charges and give the bond re- quired within six days after the award is made, then and in that case the said sum shall be Y,aid into the City and Coun- ty Treasury by said Clerk as liquidated damages for such failure and neglect. Blanks furnished by the Clerk. The Board reserves the right to reject all bids if lho\r\lbl(c E{md 80 require, USSELL, Clerk. PROPOA.LS e, Etc., for Public In- stitutions. OF THE CLERK OF THE the City and County of San Francisco, April 18, 1859, In accordance with resolution No. 2632 (Fourth_ Series) of the Board of Super- viso SEALED PROPOSALS will be re- ceived in open_session .of the Board of Supervisors on MONDAY AFTERNOON, April 24, 1869, from 2:30 to 3 o'clock, for furnishing forage for horses of the Fire Department; also for the City and County Hospital, Almshouse, County Jails Nos, 1, 2 and 3, Police Patrol, ublic institutions, from July 1, 1869, to une 30, 1900, the estimated yearly sup. plies required being as follows: HAY—100 tons, wheaten and mixed, first quality. FIAY—1000 tons, wheat, first quality, HAY-350 mns oat, first quality. HAY—100 t alfalfa, first quality HAY, T"LE—flaD bales, first quality OFFICE oaten (not to| and all other | All hay to be clear of rust and mildew | and to be delivered in rope-bound bales. hS]TRA\\ CHEVALIER BARLEY—7500 ales. OATS—750,000 pounds, well assorted, first quality. (All ‘oats must be of the best qualit white oats, heavy, sound, dry, well-filled and free from dirt, chaff and other im- purities, and must we|fh not less than 411/, pounds to the bushe AN—150,000 pounds, clean and sweet, flrst quality. M!DDLINGS—'IO Y|:lound! first quality. G!lil(t)LND BARLEY—80,000 pounds, first quality. CARROTS—80,000 pounds, first quality. The above-described supplies for the Fire Department are to be delivered at | the different Engine and Hook and Lad- der Companies’ houses, as required, and | for the Police Patrol at the different | houses, as designated, from time to time; | further. the supplies for the other public | institutions named are to be delivered at the place of business of the person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded, in more or less quantities than | designated, without - extra charge from | the price bid, and at such times and in such quantities as required, upon requi- | sitions (approved respectively by the! Chairmen of the several Committees on | Fire Department and Hospital and Health | and Police) of the Chief Engineer of the | Fire Department, the Steward of the City and County Hospital, the Superintendent | of the Almshouse, the Sheriff and the | Chief of Police. NOTICE.—Bidders will estimate for any or all of the forage supplies enum- erated, with the distinct understandin that the term more or less 15 not limited to the amount de;l%nmod but is for such an amount as may be required during the | year, and that the Board reserves mel right, as it is its intention, to award the same separately to the lowest bidder, d"d that in every instance. no bid, except | from a merchant who is a dealer in the supplies and who carries a stock of and Ps said supplies as enumerated as a nnr(. of his regular and usual business, | will be received. Also, bidders will esti- mate under the expre: understanding and agreement that under no considera- | tion will the Board recognize or allow | any assignment of any contract, or allow the supplies included in any contract, to be furnished from or by any other per- son thsn the person to whom the contract is awarded, either under an assignment or other instrument, unless the consent of the Board is first obtained through a Resolution duly passed by said Board and approved by the Mayor, consenting and agreeing to the same. Also, that the Chief Engineer of the Dej )artment. the Superintendent Physician of the City and County Hospital, the Superintendent of the Almshouse and the Sheriff, by and with the consent of either of the respec- tive Committees on Fire Department, Hospital or Health and Police, shall have power to purchase ary or all of the sup- plies required at the market rates, at the expense of the party to whom any contract may be awarded to furnish the same, if upon the requisition of the of cers named the party falls to furnish the quantity or quality of the supplies designated, which, under contract, he may be required to furnish. All supplies furnished the several de- partments to be subject respectively to the approval of the Chief Engineer of the Fire Department, Steward of the City and County Hospital, the Superintendent of the Almshouse, the Sheriff and the Chief of Police, whose decision shall be final and concl s to the reception or rejection of any oz all the supplies offered, and in all upplics must be pe r‘tnd and weighed at such times and may be designated by the re- Committees. The party taking ct will be required to give a bond, with two sureties thereon, in an amount satisfactory to and fixed by th Committees on Fire Department, Hospl tal and Health and Police, for its faithful performance. Proposals to be indorsed “Forage for Public Institution The party or parties to whom each one arded will be time of the of the contracts may be aw: required, prior to or at th execution of said contrac to pay the cost of advertising this notice in three daily newspapers successful bidder to also p: lication in the official news Resolution awarding him h Each article awarded to be charged one-eleventh portion of the entire co In order to preserve uniformity and to facilitate the award, the Board has re- solved to receive no bids unless made upon blank forms prepared by the Com- mittee, and a certified check on bank in the City and County of San Francisco, for the sum of five hundred ($500) dollars, in favor of and made paya- ble to the Clerk of the Board of Super- visors, must be deposited by the bidder, with his bid, conditioned if the proposal is accepted 'and the contract awarded; and If the b pay the printing e contract vith execute charges, contract and give the bond required with- in six days after the award is made, then, and in that case, the said sum shall be {)Jid into the Ci and County Treasury by said Clerk, as liquidated damages for such failure and neglect. Blanks furnished by the Clerk. The Board reserves the right to reject all bids if thn publlv, good so require. ]{! SSELL, Clerk. PRO .S for drayage—General depot of the Quartermaster's Department, San Fran- clsco, Cal pril 19, 1899.—Sealed proposals, T for the hauling of military plies in and cisco, Cal.. July 1. 18 ores and_sup- about the city of San Fran- for the fiscal year commencing . will be received at this office until 11 o'clock a. m. on Saturday, the 20th day of May, 1599, and then opened. The Government reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. All necessary information will be furnished on application to this of- fice. OSCAR F. NG, Assistant Quarter- v st., San Francisco, , Sealed proposals in triplicate will be recefved here until 11 o'clock a. m. (Pacific standard time), May 20, 1899, for furnishing and storing here 100,000 gallons Mineral Ofl, 135 degrees flash in cases of two five-gallon cans each. The United States reserves the right to reject or accept any or all proposals or any part thereof. Information furnished on appil. cation. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked ‘‘Proposals for Mineral Of1,"" and addressed OSCAR F. LONG. Asslst- ant Quartermaster United States Arm Quartermaster. Depot Dr. Gi bbon’s Dispensary, 625 KEARNY ST. Established in 1854 for the treatment of Private Diseuses, Lost Manhood. Debllity or (llxeaxewe‘fln‘lon hndynndmlndnrd Skin n|l2&!!l. 'he doctor cureswhen ;heln(fl . Try him. Charges low Curexguaranteed. Call orwrite., Dr.J. F- «IBBON, Box 2957, Sat Francisca ~ California Limited Santa Fe Route Connecting Owl Tra|n Leaves San Francisco via Los Angeles at 5 P. M. every SUNDAY, TUES- DAY, FRIDAY. Arrives In Chicago at 9:52 A. M. tha following Thursday, Saturda, and Tuesda;—Arrlvlnz in New Yorkat 1:30 Friday, ..undav and Wednesday. DINING CARS, EUFFET CAR, Ob- | servation Car and Electrio | Lighted Sleeping Car. This Train is in Addition to the Dally Overland Express. it} rmmscu TICKET OFFICE—828 MARKET S5, ELEPHONE MAIN 1581 Ozkland omoe—ma Broadway. Sacramento Office—3201 J Strect. | !m Jose Office—7 West Santa Clara Sk NORTH PAGIFIC COAST HAILHDAD.: Via Sausalito Ferry. | FROM BAN FRANCISCO TO 1 MILL VALLEX | SAN RAFAEL. i WEEK D%Ys—“l S8l T e m: s, 'RI] s—’m goan Ratasl on Hnn- esday’ urdlg 'IW 'ION. a m-. J& 0 San entin. #10:00, *11555 & m.; 15, *6:20 'p. £ Trains marked ¢ start from San oM, lm.L VALLEY TO SAN 7] AYS—5:46, 8:45. uentin. NCISCO, A mg -r'ia‘ ‘r B8 mllondu'. Wednesdays .nifllls-nl“r‘;v—.lfi. 1;20fi a m 3 12:08, 1:30, 3:20, o ” THROUGH TRAINS. 1 |'l. 'Oek dln—&l‘ldtm A.“fl‘d‘mu"“ l'“ a.m. Sundays—Duncan Mills and way sta’s. HOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY, (Vll Sausalito Ferry.) Leave San Francisco, commencing Sunday, | 11, 1898 % ye—: 5. u}'&fi‘—cmm"m 5% m Bomaa e i ey, 3 THOS. %& SON. Agents. €5 Mark ‘stzest, Ban l some | AUCTION SALES. $50,000 BANKRUPT STOCK! SUN FAT & CO, No. 832 GEARY ST. WILL BE SOLD OUT BY AUCTION For the Benefit of the Cre TO-DAY (Wednesday), April 19. At 2 and 8 p. m. daily until ~_are disposed of. Consisting of CHINESE AND JAFANESH | GOODS, OLD GOLD, SATSUMA SONNE WARES, BRONZES, EoNY uooDs. A BEAUTIFUL' COLLECTION OF CARVED IVORY GOODS, SILKS, SILK PIECE GOODS. TADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S UNDER: WEAR, SILK BEDSPREADS, ROBES. JACK« S AND TABLE COVERS, B "TROY & CO.. A WELL-KEPT FURNITURE. THIS DAY (WE DAY) AT 11 A. M, 995 MISSIC H. Irs . San Jose 04 Benicia, Suisun and Sacrame; 0 Marysville, Oroville and Reddis Woodland and Santa Koss... press, Ogden and F Livermore, _Stockton, Jose, Tone, Sacrawento, Placerville, Margaville, Chico, lied Biut 04 *Milton, Oakdale and Sonora. . 04 Martinez, Teacy, Lathrop, Stockton, Merced and Fresno. 91004 Fresuo, Bakersiield, Suita Ixibara, ‘Angeles, Deming, El Paso, New Orleas and East.. 004 Vallejo, Mattinez and Way § 1003 Niles, Livermore, Stockion . Mendota, Hanford, Perterville 0P Sacramento 1 ers. .. oe Martinez, Sau Iamon, ~Valiejo, Napa, Calistoga, Santa Rosa £100¢ Benitin, Vacatiile, . Suorauiaito, Woodland, Kuights Landing, _Maryville, Oroville. % L Jose and Stockion ... 0p Yosemite Sleeping Car for Raymond Fresno, Bakersfield, San- a 5:80p Santa Fo lonte, Atiutio hpuu for Mojave aud East 0 Kuropean Mall, Ogder 0P Haywards, Nilés snd San Jose. 01 Or Ore on 1) ille, I \|hn|( - Sownd and East 18:00p Vallejo, Port Costa an tions $10:052 Sunset Angeles, El Paso, Ny and Fast SAN LEANDRO AND HAYWARDS LOCAL. (Foot of Market Street.) Fitchhurg, Eim San Leandro, Sonth Sa Leandro, Fstudillo, Lorenzo, Cherry and Haywards. i Riws through to Niles. J t From Niles. COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). (Foot of Market Street.) 17:454 Santa Cruz_Excursion for Santa and Principal Way Stations 18:052 8:154 Newark, Centerville, San Jose, Felton, llnuhler Creek,Sants Cruzand Way *2:15p Newlri Centerville, San Jose, New Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, Bants Cruz and Principal Way s:30p Stations.......... LY 4:152 San Joss, Glenwood sud Way Sta- ons.... . 9:204 b4:13p Felton, Santa’ Cruz sn tous. 5 £9:204 CREEK ROUTE FERRY. of Market Sirest (Slip 8)— 11:00a.m. $1:00 *2:00 13:00 *6:00r.m, Prom OAKLAKD—Foot of Broadway.—*5:00 8:00 10:004.M, 112:00 t *3:00 14:00 “5:00r.m. COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Sts.) 6:104 Bouth Ban Francisco, *6:307 '7:004 San Jose and Way B!m(nnl (‘\o' ‘Almaden Wednesdaysonly) ...... 1:30p 1$7:804 Sunday Excursion for San Jose, Santa Cruz, Pacific Grove and 1 Way Stations. 18:352 Principal 91004 Sun Jose, Tres Pinos, Sunta Oriv, Pacific Grove, Paso Robles, Sau Is Obiapo, Guadalupe, Surf aud ucipal Way Stations A Bau Jose and Way Statior A Ban 'Jose and Way Statio *2:45p San Mateo, Redwood, Men) Palo Alto, Santa Clara, San .Jos Gilroy, Hollister, Santa _Crv Salinas, Monzenfl and Pacific Grove *8:80p SanJose and Way Stations *4:15¢ San Jose aud Prinoipal Way Stations #5:00p Ban Jose and Principal Way Stations 1 Way Stations r Sau Jose and Prino © San Jose and Wa, 45 San Jose and Way Stat A for Morning P for Afternoon. *Bundays excepted. § Sunday ooly. +Saturdays only. Thondays only bSaturday and SupAay. 4 Sunday nnd Monday. | CALIFORNIA NORTI]WESTEIN RY. CO. SAN FM"GISW AND NMW PACIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Frry, Footof Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS-7:80, 9:00, 1:00 . m.; 13:3 3:30, 5:10, 6 p. m. Thursdays—Extra tr)] at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips ll 1:4 and 11:30 p. m. BUNDAYS—8:%, 9:30, 11:00 a. ta; 1:80, 3:3 5:00, 6:20 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEI-_K DAYS—8:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 2. m.; 12:45, trips at El5 p. m. 'Baturdays—Extra & and 636 p SUNDAYS. 810, sm. 110 8. m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:05, 6:25 p. m. Between San Franclsco and Schuetzen Park game schedule as above. Arrive San anrxm. ] In Effect | San Francisco., = April 18, |- ~ 1599, Sun- Week ) _days. | Destination. | days. Da)l 10:40 a.m‘ 8:40 am 7:30 amy 3:30 pm| 5:10 pm| am Novato, am| Petaluma, 00 pm Santa Kosd. Fulten, 7:30am ‘ Windsor, 10:25 amy ‘ ‘ Healdsburk, 3:30 pm, 8:00 lm‘ Ghnerdale | 7:35 pm| 6:20 pmy e 7:30 am 11025 aa 3:30 pmv sMam Uklah | 7:35 pm| 6:20 b 7:30 am| I 10:25 any IR E 00 B.rm Guernaville. |7:35 pm)| m | ] Gl 7:3) am| $:00 am|_Sebastopol. 3 30 pm\ 5:00 pm 10:40 am|10:25 am 17:35 pm| 6 Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hops land for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakes port and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Eprings, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Laks, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day’s, Riverside, Lierley’s, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Helghts, = Hullville, Booneville, Philo, Christine, - Soda Springs, Navarro, Whitesboro, Alblon, Little River, Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Westport, Willitts, Laytonville,” Cumq ming’s, Bell’ Springs, Harrls, Olsen’s, Dyer, Scotla and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets ag reduced rates. On Sundays round trip tickets to all points { beyon Ean BefAslias alfirates Ticket Offices, 60 Market st., Chronicle bldg. s WHITING, R. X. RYAN, General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agents THE SAN FRANGISCO AND SAN JOAQUIR VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY, From Jan. 25, 1899, trains will run as follows South-bound. North-bound Passen- |Mixed. ixed. |Pas Stattons. Sundly ger. Exc’ptd | Daily. — Stockton Merced Fresno Hanford Bakersfleld Visaita. Stopvln‘ at {ntermediate po} requi hl l tlchuu‘r; flt"lllx. lnd othur c'o;; uire at fraffic Managers Office m" Ban Frauclacos