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ROOMS FOR HOUS HOUSE, 0%t Turk sdern st < Market, . arre) k for Call been e went il § p. well furn; rma. & offic per week EKEEPING, —— = sekeaping rooms. Tooms with reasonable. or,soal me light houee srate. 148 Sixth—Room: and Taylor sts service: elevator MRS, . KING, kton—Eingle and emen and families; ¥ . 1560 —Fur- ll& unfurnished cor. Golden Oa suitable for furntshed rooms. E r single. MRS, M. HYER. th—Sunny furnished egantly furnish- onable. sunny rooms; gas, cast cor. Eeventh rooms, en suite or ing Toom; elevator. tric lights, ther transient ay-wind -’ tiemen pre Incandescent llghe, | £room and ladies’ to 81 60; week, to ighth st furnished. For rent; fur only roomes; advertisements and stablished at the y-second and Ken- m T the reception of adver- bas been opened $p. m ements and d at 10806 Va- .t sPE & (hichesters Engl best b send 4o stamps for particu n letter by retu FREILING AL NOTICES, h Pennyroyal Pills €1 take no other; alare. ““Relief for rn mail: at drug- Co., Philadel., Pa. piie salve, 8] per arranted to cure ail cases of blesding. sl internal or . protruding o no matter of how long er: s, near Sutter. . #_up: | 215 THIrG. overy for rheu * for al Mce 7; SEWING MACHIN 32 MONTHLY, rented: repaired, bought. soid: machine supplies. 165 Sixth: phone Mint &, FYe exchanesd rented: re. | o Pourth o ——————————— STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. Moving Co Main 573 WATCH REPA WATCHES cleansd Te: s ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL . ! 0x12 : done eany ne cott iy $100 cash, balance | story hos near fie new Morton st balance § Wnd bath: great bargain; houses to let | all parts of edu. P MORBAL & 0O, i wt, Alameds. Cal VERKELEY AUVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL FOR male—A thoroughly wel allments. JOS. J EXT to the ios; gas and electrioity i well; can be had &t & JOEEPH 3. MASON. Adfuining Postorfice, Berkeley Station. Vs futeo 30 rooms: modert near station: 3 1 viee 1o University . price $200; eaey terma. pri. TON “RUTTVALE ADVER FRUITVAL TO AT -Bix-ncre orchard; beth, barn, ete.; rent Jow. Morton-st. station; in avenue, with all modern {mprovements, n rieley . either for o ¥ Bost part of Berkelsy: eith £ Postoffice, Derkeley station. versity— Fine house of 13 | REAL EATATE. IRING. } aranteed 1 years, o540 Kerrny. | ESTATE. rooms apd bath; terms. ©. 5 large rooms st., between rail- nd hoo!. handsome, M" s and bath; $500 and 35 per use of § rooms and 2-story house, § near stations and ) par month. | oottage ESTATE. 1 built house of § e | te, large lot; owner ain. cul Batate, Berk TISEAE Caeak y St N tjon. house & rooms: 2046 Mission, 8. F. nicely fur OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. | OFFICE—Q05 BROADWAY. | OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 1800 Cotiage: § rooms: hath; private water plant on_premises; lot 50x100. one block from post- | otfice, cars, * owner interested in Alasia; the p 1d » year ago for $2500; or §300 ce on mortgage; posi- fir X A $4500 house and lot for $2600. Best residence street in Oukland: Jot 80x125; | house,” T rcoms, bath: modein. A No, 1 condi- tion, aleo barni sunny exposute: gonventent to | scheots, cars, trains and business center: mort- Fage 15 bark last yea: be sold | once; firrt to secures this ex aordinary bargain. £ MYERS, Oaklund T busi: dern vated, grained the bast burgain aver of eving: first come, first %, balance mortgage S MYERS, Oukland n all eom- | Dlete and all told for $00, WW monthly rent hl\m‘ will buy vour home: Ailendale Tract adjoining Fast Oakland. 68 fan-lies now streets all boulevard Sevanth st Z. JONES, ELEGANT houses in course of construction on 854 st bet. Grove and West, 2 completed sll modern fmprovements; strest work, side- iks done: small payment dow: thly 1f desired: houses open for in: 0 to 4 Sundays. J. H. SIMPSON 6000 WILA re: At E A WEEK'S news nis—The Waekly Call 16 pages. in wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year. —— OAKLAND FURMTURE FOR SALE. oh 1o you ‘rom W. Shellhaas, the furniture dealer 17th and Franklin, Oakiand. —_—— DIVIDEND NOTICES. | | AN introducs SAN Francisco Savings Union, & tfornia st corner Webb—Dividend N ce— or the | ¥ year ending with the 21st of December, | a dividend has 1 - t the rate per unnum of three and three. hs (%) | |~ per cent on term deposits and three and o elghth (3%) per cent rdinar; {ree of taxes, payable on and January, 2, 190 LOVELL WH | DIVIDEND n L iety, ate of 1 at the r erm dey n tern strest work, | k: A | T r books will 1855, at 8 o'clock p. E. H SALS, PROPOSALS for Military Suppiies —36 New Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal., December 1L, ikws. Bealed proposals in tri; “t be received here until 1l o'clock & m cember 21, 189, and then opened. for furnishing Hats, W n Drawers, Shoes, Petroleum, Wrap- v per, Naphthaline, Hatch 1 Hatchet Prefere will be g N articies of ¢ production and -m cture, condl of price and guality be qual (nclud in the price of forelgn productions the duty hereon), and such preference given to articles of American production and manufacture pro- duced on the Pacific Coast to the extent of the consumption required by the public service there. The United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any thereof. ProposAls for deiivery at other points will be entertained. Information and blank proposals furnished on application. Envelupes Wil be indorsed “Proposals for Milltary Sup- plies, No. 7#02. and afdressed CAPTAIN CAR F. LONG, Assistant Quartermaster, U. & Army, Depot Quartermaster. PIGERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, Notice to contractors, bullders and material men—Notice is hereby given to all concerned that sealed pro) Is or bids are solicited for the erection of an addition to the chemical laboratory building and an addition to the Harmon Gympasium on the university grounds, Berkeley, Cal, and for performing the labo and furnishing the materials necessary there- for; and said bids or proposals will be recelved at the office of the lrcf-nu of the Untversity in the Mark Hopkins Institute of Art, corner of California and Mason ets., San Francisco, &t or befors 1.3 o'clock p. m. on the Mth day of December, 189 And notice is hereby further given that the lans and specifications of ald bulldings have en made and adopted wnd are placed in the office of Curlett & McCaw, architects, 314 Phe lan building, San Francieco, where the same may be seen and examined during each day BERKE- om 10 o'clock a. m. until 4 o'clock p. m., rom _this date until the 26th day of Decem. 1 ber No bids or proposals will be considersd unless the ‘same are accompanied by & certified check or.a bond of said (10) per cent of his proposal. with sufficient sureties, conditionsd that if eaid bid or pro posal shall be accepted the party proposing will Quly enter into a proper contract to faithtully perform the duty and obligations in ccordance with said proposal and plan and specifications, which shall be and ereby required to ba & part of such contract. The right to reject any and all bids i hereby rexerved his notice Is given pursuant to an act en- titled “An act to amend an act entitled an act to create and organize the University of ‘ornla,”’ approved March 25, 1568, and an act amepdatory of section 2 thereof, ‘approved arch 25, 1972, relating to the consfruction of bulidings, approved March 3, 1687 By order of the committee on grounds and bulldings of the Board of Regents. Dated December 13, 189 E. A. DEN KE, Chairman. W. A. McKOW Acting Secretary. otice 1s hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Directors of the Veterans' Home of Call- fornia, at its office, room 13, 120 Sansome st., San Francisco, Cal.. up t9 10:30 o'clock a. m.. EATURDAY. December 2. 1893 and openea immediately thereafter in the presence of bid- Qers, for furnishing and delivering quarter- master and commiseary supplies for the Vet- erans’ Home, }apa Coumty, Cal (rallroad sta- tion Yountville). for six months commencing Jonuary 1, 150, and ending June 30, 1500, Echedules with information and instructions for submitting bids will be . furnished upon application by the ucdersigned. Bfdders will carefully follow the conditions of the sched ples. and no bid Wil be considered uniess it fe in mccordahce with such schedules. Each bidder must accompany his hid with a_certi- fied check upon some well-known and re- sponsible banking house for at least 10 per cent of the amount of his bid. payahle to C. Magon Kinne, treasurer. conditioned that the bidder will snter into a pood end valid con- tract upon notice of acceptance as required by law The board reserves the right to rejert any or all bids and to order any quan- tity over or under the amount specified Address 1. J ROOVILLE. Secrstary ef Directors of the Vetarans' Roard Home of Call fornia, room 1% I Sanesme st., San Fran clenn, Col By nrder of the Board of Direc tore Y Y SCATITIE, Sacretary LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. TN the Euperior Conrf of the City of San Francisco State of Call ~In the matter o ntal Deet Sugar Company. corporation. upon its application for a judg- ment of dissolution.—Notice No. 70.422. s hersby wiven that OCCTDENTAL BEFT SUGAR COMPANY, a corporation or- panized and existing under and by virtue of ing 1ts office and place of b and county of fan Francisco, State of Cali- fornta. has filed a verified application ad dreesed to the Superior Court of the city and county of San Francisco. State of Callfo which spplieation Is signed by a majorit the Board of Directors, praying for a juds- ment_of dlesolution of sald corporation, and that Friday. December 24, 1699, at 10 o'cl a. m.. at the courtroom aof d_cou; De- partment Number Two. n the City Hall ot he City and County of San Francisco, hdve been appointed as the dav. time and place for the hearing of sald application In witness whereof 1 bave hersunto set my hand and affixed the officlal ! of sald Su- perfor Court, this 20th dar of November. 189 [Seal) WM. A DEANE. Clerk. By JORRPH RIORDAN . Deputs Clark. Endorsed: Filed November 20. U#. WM. iness in the oity A DEANE, Clerk. By JOSEPH RIORDAN, Dermts 1 —_— ASSESSMENT NOTICES. ASEESEMENT notice~Wittram Propelier Com- ny, office and principal place of business, Market st., S8an Francisco. Notice 18 hereby given that at a meeting of the Bomrd of Directors, held on the 1Sth day of December, 1599, an assessment (No. 7)) of one (1) cent per share was levied upon the capital #tock of the corporation, payabie im- mediately in United States gold coin to the secretary at the office of the company at the above address. Any stock upon which this assessment shall rartn nealA on the ¥nd Asy of Tammare 190, Wit be Aviinguent and advertised for sale at pubsc suct.ob, &nd unless paymest is ade before, will e sald on the 12th de§ of February, 19, ta pay the delinquent apsess. ether with cokts of advertsing and figks of sale. By order of the Board of Di- CHARLES A, HUG, Secretary. 327 Market st laws of the State of California_ and hav- | ok | roposer in the sum of ten | nd County | | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19 MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: Michael F. Sullivan and Elizabeth Pedler..30-20 Carl B. Guntert and Cecelin A. Thomson...21-25 Calvin P. Howard and Emma Shafer. Jaen B. Carrere and Katle J. Riordan | James Underhill and Lucy C. Stoller.... | w Clauson and Josephine A. ‘Schroder..85-23 | | Pincus M. Pineus and Hattie Gallick. ! John R. Matheson Arthur E. Betts and Lynda Johnson. 5. L. Schuchurdt and atti BIRTHS—NMARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth | mas! wh |in at either indorsed w marrfage and death notices sent by Il not be inserted. They must be handed of the publication offices and be thi the name and residenpe of pe €ons quthorized to have the same publis 1 i BORN. 3 | AGE—In_this city, December 15, 189, to the | wife of W, 8. Gage, a daughter. | GLASRR~In this city, December 12, 189, to | the wife of Michaeils Glaser, a son MEAGHER—In Monticello, December to the wife of William E. Meagher, a d ter. | PENDLETON—In Berke! December 10, 18 .%o the wife of Edward P. Pendleton, a daugh- tor. POWLESON—In this ci the wite of H. F. Powl December 17, 1889, to on, a daughter. ——— MARRIED. —'ln and, December Fred Bett- . by the Rev and Catharine | BRAMSTEDT -KAISER-In Oakland, Decem- ber 16, 1899, by the Rev. J. H. Theiss, Wil liam Christtan Bramstedt and Auguste Kal- | ser. | McCURDY—DANLS 149, by neer MoCurdy December | D.D.. H. and Min® Alameda, N. Hear: Francis Hupers, Morita Kennedy, Hugh Kerrin, Hugh | Ladd, Wililam P.- | Lutz. Theodor = MeCte, o Muguire Robert Anna Edward Jumes H. | D, | M. ham, L. Dora/ . Mury s, Henry terman, Ric William: Willian hard Hornung, APPEL-In Alameda, December 18, 159, Harr: beloved son of Caroline and the late Sam Appel, & native of San Francisco, aged years ‘and 4 months [¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- | {fully invited to attend the funeral this day | (Tuesday), at 9 o'clock, from the residence | of his brother-in-law, S. Honigsberg, 721 Santa Clara nue, 'Alameda. Interment Hills of E etery, via 11:30 o'clock train from ARMSTRONG—1 T 17, 189, C Francis won of and Mabel ‘A a native of and-10 days mber 18, 1893, Cap 1oy 4 husband Lynn Austin, vears 10 hs and 29 davs. SRADY—In _the City and ( December 18 James iirady Terland. aged 37' years. APO—Ix this city, December 17, 188, Bunice beloved wife of Charles W. Crapo. mother Clarence Crapo, arid sister of Mrs. Mary fe Taylor and Bedford aty Hospital, a nutive of erment CUNNINGHAM-An anniversary requism high mass will be celebrated fof the repose of the £oul of the late Lawrence Cunningham. at Bt Dominic's Church, this day (Tuesday) at 9:30 o'clock DAVIS—In this city, December Dora, beloved wife of Marcus Da her of Henry Milton M., Flora and Lena Day an re 1 Kauf- axed 59 Lottie Rothman, ph and Jacob Harris and f Exin, man, a years K7 Frie fully Inv native s are respect- ral this da. m_her late res Interment yelock train f denee, 2 Eternity Cemete Third and Towns N—In_this beloved dau and by 11:30 d streets. f Mrs days lends and acquaintances are respect- to attend the funeral to-morrow at 1 o'clock, from her late Sixth streef, between Han- Channing West Berke- ent Mountain View Cemetery In this city, December 18, 189, oved son of Peter and FEilen , and brother of Paulne and Arthur Diercks. a native of San Francisco, aged 7 years and 10 months €7 Notioe of funeral hereafter. | DURAND—In this eity, Decer George Durand, beloved son Albina Marie Durand (nee Chabot), her of Margot L. Durand, a pative of San Franclsco, aged 1 year 3 monthe and 24 days E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect fully Inyited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 10:30.0"clock, from the residence of his parents, 11081 Leavenworth street, be- tween Calife la and Sacramento. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by train from Third and Townsend streets. Ples omit flowers JE N—In th city, at St. Mary's Hospi- December 17, 1598, Minnie B. Edlefson. (Sacramento papers please copy.) ITZGERALD—In this city, December 1 Willlam Thomas Fitzgerald, beloved b of Jumes Fitzgera native aged 4 years F GRILL—In this city , 1599, at her residence, 1340 Mis near’ Tenth, Catherine , beloved mother of Mrs. Marie Dieterick Mrs. Caroline Hoffman, and | grandmother of Edward Novis, a uative of Aleace, aged §2 years and 2 months HART—In this city, December 1%, 1563, Annie Hart, mother of Nellie M. Hari, and sister of Mrs. Jobn Meade, a native of Ireland, aged 8 years, EFFriends and acquaintanceg are respact- tuily Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at §:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 151 Falr Oaks street, thence to St Paul's Church, Twenty-ninth street, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HART—In this city, December 17, 15%, Fran- ces, beloved wife of J. A. Hart, and mother of ‘Mrs. 8. L. Kohn, Mrs. arter and Harry J., Abreham Svdney and Stella Hart, a mnative of Edinburgh, Scotland, aged 63 years and 9 months. (St. Louls and Cinein- nat!_papers please copy.) C¥Triends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend funeral this day (Tuesday), at 945 o'clock, from the Hotel Berkshire. Interment Home of Peace Ceme- tery, by spectal train from Third and Town- rend streets at 10:50 o'clock. | HILP—In this city, December 15, 153, Ferdi- nand F. Hilp, dearly beioved soh of Mrs. H J. Hilp, and brother of Mrs. M. Kahn, Mrs. Theresa Frohman and C. Hilp of Cincinnati, Oblo, and Henry and Sol Hilp of San Fran- cisco, a native of Cincinnatl, Ohto, aged 62 | years ] month and.14 days. (Cincinnati, Ohto, and Nevada State papers please copy.) EXFriends and acquUAIntances are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday). at 10 o'clock, from B'nai B'rith Hall, under the auspices of Pacific Lodge No. 136, ¥ and A. M_ Interment Home of Peace Cemnetery, by 11:20 o'clock train from Third | and Townsend streets. UNG—In this city, December 17, 1899, | n Hornung, dearly beloved husband of the late Barbara Hoinung, and father of Franz Navier, Brother Willibdld Hornung of Chi- cago, Mrs. Albert Wagner of Michigan and Sister Bernardo, a native of Orosskuchen. Wurtemberg, Germany, aged 66 years § ths and § days. A member of the Third of St. Francis and Catholie Knights of Wisconsin. (Michigan and Tilinois v&nn 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Wednesday), at 7:30 o'clock, from the resi- . between . thence to St. Anthony's Church, corner of Army and Folsom streets, where a solemn requiem high HOR mass will be celebrated for the repore of his soul, commencing at § o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery by carriage, tS—in Livermore, Cal, Decomber 17 189, Morita Tlenry. Hupers. beloved husband of Jullana Hupers, and father of Andrew M.. W., Julia 5. and Amelia T. Hupers, a native ‘of Oldenburg, Germany, aged 6% years 11 months and 21 davs. €7 Friends and- acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funera! this (Tuesday), at 10:80 o'clock, at Odl Fellot Cemetery | KENNEDY—In this eity, December 17, 1589, kh, beloved son of Mary and the Jate Hilgh | ennedy, and brother of Christopher and lo Kennedy and Mre. T. F. Casey of San Mateo, & native of San Francisco, aged $2 years. €Y Priends and acquaintances are respest- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday). at §:30 0'clock, from his late resi. dence, Folsom street, thence to St. Pat- rick’s Church, where mass will be celebrated for the repose of his 1 at § o'clock. Inter- ment Mount Calvary tery. ., KERRIN—In this city, December 17, 1899, Hugh Kerrin, beloved brother of Mrs. G. K. Hilton and the late Catherine Kerrin, a native of Enfiskillen. County Fermanagh, Ireland, | aeed 6 years. | 7 P And @cqua'rtances and members | —_——————— LI NRY d. GALLAGHER CO., (Successors to Flarmagan & Gallazhe-). rox:n#mmpzcmnls tND EMBALMBRS, %L;gw- te ‘c#.n caodly ? San Bricklayers’ Slon are respectiully. invited to attand e funeral this day esday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of McAvoy & Co., 1235 Mar- ket street, between Eighth and Ninth, thence to St. Peter's Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by o'clock train from Twenty-fifth and Valencia streets. LADD—In Tracy, Cal., December 15, 159, Wil- llam P. Ladd, @ native of Massachusetts, aged 45 years and 20 days. LUTZIn this city, December 17, 1899, Theodor, beloved son of Charles and Dorothea Lt and brother of Mrs. E4 Hoffmann, rs. Charles.. Konrad and Jobn, Maggle, Adam, Mary and the late Charles Latz, a native of E£an Francisco, aged 15 years. §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), from £t. Teresa’'s Church, corner Nineteenth and Terinessee gtreets, where mervices will he held at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Remains at the par- lors of Theo Dierks, Mission street. McCUE—In the City and Counmty Hospl December 18, 1899, John McCue, a native Ireland, aged 29 years. MAGUIRE—In this city, December 17, 1889, James H., dearly beloved husband of Nannie Magui son of James and Hannah Maguire, and brother of Mamie, Nonle, Cecella, nk ard the late John Maguire, Mrs. Eugene Sheridan, Mrs. John Mellon and Mrs. P. J. Mibach, & native of San Francisco, aged 3t years and 10 months. 7 Priends and acquaintances are respest- fuily Invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesda: at_$:15 o'clock, from the parlors of Carew & English, 41 Van Ness ave thence to St. James Church, Twenty and Guerfero streets, where a requiem high s will be celsbrated for the renose of his soul, commencing at 9 o Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MILNE—In this city, December 15. 188, Rob- ert Duncan 3 native of Scotland,’ aged 4 years. P riends and acqualntances are respect- invited to attend the funeral this day ( duy), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of the Califhrnia Undertaking Company, 408 Powell street, near Post. Interment Masonic Cen In this clty, dearly bel ter of Alex- James A. and David of San Francisco, aged o of her parents, 24 Chattanooga street. ‘ment Masonlc Cemetery. N In this city, December 17, 188, Ed- O'Brien. beloved brother of John J, and Mrs. Ellen Phillips. a native of hty T Ireland, aged 30 years. €7 Frie: nd’ acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral this day -eday), at §:30 o'clock, from his late resi- ce, 71 Twenty-second street, thence to ter's Church, where & solemn requiem s will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Inter- ment Hc ross Cemetery. OLBRECHT-In this city, December 18, 159, at her residence, 1418 Taylor street, Ann Olbrecht, beloved Sarah Bor- land, a native of County Tyrone, Ireland, aged 9 years & months and 15 days. RUSH-In this city, December 17, 1899, Mary E., beloved daughter of Michael and ‘Minnfe Rush, and sister of Catherine Gertrude Rush, @ native of San Francisco, aged 4 years and 10_months. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- ited 1o nd the funeral this day ¥), at 11 sk, from the residence aren Natoma street. Inter- this city, December 15, 189, Stan- dearly heioved husband of Bina Smith, za K. and the late Crowson Smith. r of Frank A. and Walter T. | a native of Californta, aged 30 years | nds and acquaintances are respect- vited to attend the funeral to-morrow at 2 o'clock, from the Fair- Interment private, Masonic TOOM Toomey WATEF Richard s city, December 18, 1899, John e of Treland, aged 6) years In this city. December 17, 1809, Waterman, father of Francls, Re- Jocca, George and Edward Waterman and Mrs. T. P. Curley, a native of Kent, Eng- ) nged 77 years 10 months and 3 days. ral will take place this Aday 8:45 o'clock, from his late resi- 4% Pacific avenue, between Larkin X streets, thence to St. Brigld's where a mass will be celebrated for | e of his soul. commencing at 9 Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. AMS—In tht December 18, 1899, A. beloved son of Funnfe B. and e F. O llams, and brother of . R. &, L and Grace A. Williams, « native of San Francisco, aged 39 years. £ 7 Remains at the parlors of Halsted & Co. Interment private, WILLIAMS—In_st. Helena, Willlams of Placerville, Cal, a native of vears L7 Funeral services at Gray's undertaking pariors, 641 Sacramento street, this day (Tues- at 2 o'clock. Interment private. Please mit flowers. o’ clock WILLI Fran | Cal. Gearze B. | F1 Dorado County, | Loulsville, Ky., aged 6f 1899 THE CALL’S RACING CHART. (Copyright, 1809, by H. H. Egbert.) | OAKLAND RACETRACK, Monday, December 18, 1899.—Forty- | ninth day of the Winter Meeting of the California Jockey Club. Weather | _fine. Track heavy. Starter. JOS. A. MURPHY—Presiding Judge. B. FERGUSO! 484, FIRST RACE—Six furlongs; selling; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $400. . | Betting. Index. Horss. .Age. Welght.[8t. %m. %m. ¥m. str. Fin Jockeys. “{Op. ClL | %3 Plan, 4h 2 . 1 1% T. Walsh. 4 165 1 381 Gauntlet, L «33.|T. Burns 10 45 470 Rio Chico, 21 42 3 3h’ Henry £ 8 414, Don Tais 4. 1S T 44 E Ross 2 % | ...* Senator bols, 4. 710 5% « 52 |Bullman . W] % Brown Prince, (5 YRy T e I rt », % | e & 3h T4 . 710 Powell 15 2% 382 Del Rio, 3. s$10 810 . 83 [Heinson | ® 10 e 7 omo, 4. ) 9 g s Danaher o8 .10 Time—3, :25); 4, 49%: %, 1:15%. Good start. Won cleverly. Second and third driving. Wianer, W: Fishér's ch. &.. by imp. Prestonpans-Katie Fletch: Gauntlet away badly s Burns then hustied him to the front t haps the best at that. Don Luls quit. Dubois has little ¢ dry track in moderate company. <Beratched—P. A. Finnegan 101, Terrene 9 485. SECOND RACE—Five and a halt furls Winnes was per- will do on a | > quick! Tammany Osculstion 1M, O'Cognor T | Betting. Index. Horse. Welght.St. Xm. % Str. Fin Jockeys. [Op. Cl 113 "San Tomas. 11 22 14 | Thorpe .51 P 21 h 23 |Bullman 1 456 63 By 38 [Givens kg | 404 45 2. 41 [E. Jones. | 458 3h 1" 51 |Henne 95 | 423 T 4 S$h |E Rose n My 5 -~ 710 pencer 2 22 [t unrt 1w | 02 P 10 1 910 |Brodlen | _ %8 Windy Jim §1 10 Joe Weber. 0w | Time—3-16, :1 6, :43; 5'4f, 1:09%. Won first three driving. Winner, Burns & erhouse’s b. c., by imp. Brutus-Decestion. .- Winner swerved badly the last_turiong. Druliess probably short. Norford aid not like the track. Summer Whirter 108 Scratched—Louls 486. 1 Index. Horse. Age. Weight St. | 18 faint-hearted, | - = ~ | THIRD RACE—Mlle and a sixtesnth; selling ‘ $400. ear-olds and upward, purse, Betting. 4m. Etr. Fin Jockeys. Op. Cl. 7 Casdale, 3. 087 23 J. Marun 3 42 Dare 11, 5 1 h T Wah H 405 Horton, i T Burns, 3 | Heinson 3 | 3 Conley § | . Dr. Marks, H Mo 1 | 0_Tom Cromwell 1 “ 7 |B. Jones 83 Time—1-16, :07; 3-16, mile, 143%; 1 1-8m, 1:60. Good start. | Won first thiee driving . W. M. Murrd's br. c., by Faverdale-Castalia. Martin asiride winner outrode Walsh. Dare was best. Owyhee poorly ridden. Dr. | Marks will improve. Cromwell sent along too fast first part, Beratched—Schiller 1 | 487, FOURTH RACE—One mile; all ages; Emers¥ille Handicap; pu > i A IR SR | Betting. Km. lm. %m. Jockey Op. 1. T TR AT Thorpe s | Moringa, 4. 34 . EPN 2y Devin ... Ventoro, | 2z ' 23 11 T. Walsh. T8 . | Flumord, 90 Thi; ‘LN 8% I Martin 3 165 | _4T7_Lothian, 3. 205 s 5 5 ; Henry 5w | Time—i, :25%: %, B0%; %, 116k mile, 1:434 a start. Won first three driving. | Winner, Burns & Waterhouse's br. Napamax badly interfe ent handling might have won. Flamora stoppe Serntahed—Merry Boy 9, Timemaker 115, Sat Opponent 104, Malay 105 m., with in stretch by imp. Maxim-Napa - | Too far for Ventoro. Moringa, with differ- | furlong: one 9, Pat Morrissey 110, 4 88: FIFTH RACE-Six furlongs; Index. Horse Fin Jockeys. W8 Southern Girl. 1 11 Thorpe 403 Princess Zeika 8! 6 2n (400) Harculean 10 3 35 (480) Floridan .. 4 i4 Bullman 316) The Buffoon 2 56 Jones Sraotia : H 2 Conley 4% Y, 9% %, 1:15%. Good sfart. Won first three ‘driving. Winner, aterhouse’s b. 1., by Free Knight-Sarak Davis. Thorve beat the gate with winner. Spencer o Princess slow i she should gcored. Herculean a g« a 489 SIXTH RACE . to get awa three-year-olds and upward; purse, $400. Beautiful Christmas Goods Fancy Decorated Bohemian Glassware, | B:sque Ware, Pottery Goods, Royal Tep- | itz Vases. COME JUST TO LOOK Great American Imporing Tea Co. CHINAWARE PALACES, 2i0-212 GRANT AVE., | Bet. Sutter and Post Sts. | 861 MARKET, opp. Powell. Branch Stores Everywhere. HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL, G W Crystal, Cal (A Chisholm, Niles ! -3 Thompsof, Salinas Mrs W Boyston, Wine | W H Stanly, ‘Alameda _nipeg ! N O'Neill, Cal D A Smith, Vancouyer | F Treskow, Crockett G Macgowan, Vancouv | E L Hollia. 8 Cruz |B Wanser & w, Cal | E.T Jordan, 8 Olara [F B Straven, Portind | E B Nelson, Olema on & w, Cal W 8 Nelson, Olema (Mrs C N Mitcheli, Win- C N Farmer. V. Io{o nipeg | § Dannenbaum, Vallefo Master Mitchell, Win- | C Cavanagh, Uklah nipeg | W L Den, S Barbara Mr & Mrs Miller, Stketn | J F Clapp. Chgo C A Holland, Carters | G K Burton, Cal F Muson, Sacto B F Shepherd, FresnoJ L Starr, Cal W 8 Doud, Portlazd R K Morrison & w, Cal | A P Gannon & w, Miss L He!lbron, Sacto C Beott Jr, Mise 10 L Tulap, 8 Lake L P Swift & w, Fresno H F Farrell, Ky Mrs A L Layton, Reno H 1 Allan, Chlfl{o N J levinson & w, J Hopkins & w, Chgo Portland O W Sawyer, Seattle W A T Bushong, Ptd F Foster & w, Chgo N 8 Dygert, Portland C W McKenzie, Caj M H F N X E J Huckett, N Y A A Polbemus, Cal D Hanna, N Y J Thomann, St Helena J Mason,' N Y J D Barry & w, Chgo 'E Place, Los Gatos L O Henderson, Carson R § irown, Petaluma Mrs Warring, Cdl B F Shephard, Fresno W J Treat, 8t Paul C J Jones Stockton J““!.é;ull. (}'h "us.t"?‘f"' Cal epard, Chgo rs Parson; J R Scott, Salinas A J Larson, Lodlfl‘ . W C Dallas, Atwater A Anderson, Sulsun J A McMastars, Chgo Campbell, S Jose G W _Grant, Vancouvr J H Butcher, Sacto J 1}‘R‘l‘vper, l;unmn r': }_! alnrrl!, Cal inor, reata " Mayo, Laos D K Minor, Cal |M Biggs Jr, Orur\}'rl(luo. . PALACE HOTEL. E F Patterson, L Ang/A F Stimson, L Ang Dr K M Lundborg, Cal C C Christie, N Y Mra M Banford, Manil Mrs 8 Hoot, Chicago Mrs M E Kink. Sacto Mis Churchill, Napa H B Wood, San Jos A Newman, Vallejo Mrs H B Wood, S Jose! W 8 Tevis, w. & ch, 8 Rice, US A Bakersfield R E Jack, § L Oblspo F Gantzsch, Cal C A Canfield, L Ang Dr V Nached, Germny E Wallace,, Yreka |8 _D_ Kittri 1, mion 1oAne | NY o &, rs W Blionn, ng | oody, w W F Tallant, Anilurila ’r‘an . o J Goodman, Portland |Mrs E Tillinghast, Mise D 1t Gogdman, Or Mies Tillinghast: N ¥ W James, Bakersfield C C Cravens, Oakland W § Tevia, Cal_ Mrs C C Cravens, Cal T A Edwards, N Y Mrs G Clark, Stoekton V U Smith, N Y W H Soul, Sydney W A Junker, Cal Misses Soul, Sydney Mr Van Supen, Grmny L E Gutman, N Y Mrs Van Supen, Germy A D Baker, Yreka Mrs Stetnback, N Y. Mrs A D Hoker, Yreka NEW WESTERN HOTEL. M Denny, Syracu G N Heltman, T W R Angel, Seattle [R W Gaton Frogin® W I Mcleod, Colmbis/ Miss A Miller, Tevas W Steels, Rochester | A J Guildford,’ Cal G Chatfin, 8 Dak M S Hoover, Mich J Doran, Mont A MeInnish, Portlana B F Millard & w, Wis W D Anderson & w, W H Taylor, Sacto | _Calistoga C Middleton, Sacto |8 8 Vintdn, Mo G H Munyen, Vallejo 'J Horan, Reno A W Bowman, Stocktn E Black, Los Angeles primiaiintonsa e St French and English Institute FPes- tival. The French and English Institute wil celebrate its twenty-third anniversary to- morrow night by a festival in California Hall, 620 Bush street. The programme has been carefully arranged and includes a number of popular French songs, the national nnlzem of the French republic, dlalewues and a one-act comedy. All the nmbers will be rendered by puplls of (he institute, and at the conclusion of the ex- ercises the annual school prizes will be dietrihuted by the principal, Professor X. Mefret. ———————— Maine's Chief Justice 1s 77 years old. | most beawtiful of the many holiday edi-| | Christmas club number and, living up to | bers. | merous, | as a typoeraphical dream. G | KX T S TR i Index. Horse. Age. Welght /8t. %m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. [Op. CI. &l m s ih 2y 1% 13 |Vittitoe . 1 2 &% Jemas 104) 3 52 63 5% 2% (Bullman 4 183 43 Tiburon o8| 7 43 43 .in 3W |Henry . ®» s | 411 a1 i1 sl 21 42 |T. Walsh......| 8 12 | a I e 1012 1% ah- 4% .. B4 J0 Bums 33 3 Whitcomb, 4... 1044 s 5 i 6 . Jones. & Noae i 109/ 6 11 2h 85 712 L Powell I B 4To_El Estro, 8 D e o] 14 il 8 v |B. Rows......| 153 Time—%. 1, 48%; %, 115, Good start. Won easily. Second and third driving, Winner, W. P ;1.‘"... & ch. g, by Hanover.Rlessing. Montgomery showed old-time form. Jerid interfered stronk handing. Peace will improve when the track dries out. Scratched—Sly 109, Uarda 101 with at start. Etta H requires | Whitcomb ran poorly. | reasonable burden upon the people of the city CHRISTMAS NEWS LETTER. | reaw Toois buzoan whos, | A Magnificent Publication for the | e Holidays Now on Sale. | Smith Will Case Decided. The Christmas number of the San Fran- | LONDON, Dec. 15.—Justice Barnes, in e News lLetter has just been lssued | the Probate Court to-day, pronounced | cisco News Lette i in favor of the wil] dated June 24, 1367, and | from the press. It Is far and away the | twq codicils of George C. Smith, the banker, 5f Chicago. who died here in Oc- | tober last. The plaintiffs wefe the exe- | cutors. The defendant was Catherine Cooper, the testator’s next of kKin and nelr at law, who insisted that the will and co- dicils should be formally proved. | RAILROAD TRAVEL. NORTHERN tions of that publication. It is called the that title, many of its more than a hun- dred pages are given over to a descrip- tion of clubdom, with photographic illum- inations of its homes and prominent mem- | These glimpses into the sacred | haunts of bold, bad man should prove| very attractive to his women folk and, alone, would cause a blg demand for the News Letter. In addition, there are nu- crisp, short stories, versa by numerous well-known writers, reviews theatrical, literary and musical; business resumes on lines interesting to California and predictions as to California's future by men whose fingers are ever on the ublic pulse. p'l‘hm rl‘s a good deal for one holiday num- ber, but there is more in this edition of N\ K 3 artistic as well cheery cover, the design for which was | made jorgenson, are process reproduc- — e of g T TWOTRAINS DAILY tions of paintings, made especially for the via the— News Letter by H. Raschen, Sarah B. "*Shasta-Northern Pasific Routs.” Gamble, L. P. timer, G. Cadenasgo and Jorgenson, and, magnificent centerpiece, & Aouble-page reproduction of - Jean Guil laume Rosfer's famous painting. “Charles I After the Battle of Marston Moor." now | 3! L ! n in s city. . B N e Elegant Double Drawing-Room Sleeping Cars, Superb Dining-Car Ser- vice and Leather Upholstered Tourist Sleeping Cars on every train. Through Tourist Car to St. Paul| everf' Tuesday night. This car is TROUBLE AT THE ALMSHOUSE. Bnpeflnhndeni Reddy Discharges an Appointee of the Health Board. There is likely to be an interesting ses- | slon of the Board of Health at its meet- 5 { | 1 | a_ magnificent hollday number, rioteously eheap at the Zoc asked for —ee——— nicely upholstered in leather and has | all the comforts of a first-class Pullman. Bear in mind it’s the only through car ing to-morrow night, and Superintendent | : foiord S Reddy may be called upon to explain wh’y[ lr;x;:flbe!ween San Franciséo and St | vid Connolly from his posi- " B e e g appotnted R, F. Ju.| Tickets on sale at lowest rates to | e 12 Vs O Rttt | sporans ” JUTTR, " omose, rmmitres of "the board, sent out P. J.| ROSSLAND, WINNIPEG, NEW YORK, Eullen 1o take Connolly’s place as nurse | gprowa = ‘o7, PAUL. and R. F. Jullan was removed to make | way for Connolly. ;)‘.f‘ Saturday Superintendent Reddy and Connolly had some trouble regarding some supplies which the latter needed. Reddy told Connelly to come to him whenever he wanted anything in his de- partment. Connolly asked for curr combs and Reddy ordered him to go to a man named Smith for them. Connolly re- fused to go, the argument commenced to | get bitter and Reddy claims that Con- | notly made a demongtration to strike him which Connolly denies. At any rate Reddy discharged Connolly and appointed | Julian, who had been remaved by the board, to the vacancy. The matter will come up before the board and Interest- ing developments are looked for. P —— Elected Officers. Court Apollo of the Independent For- esters has elected the following named as | officers for the l'nlui&‘ ‘:crrr;n: F. ‘T.‘ ‘heeler, chief ranger; W. H, Brown, vice :}:R\I;Iv, Nellsen, past chief; Thomas Bar- rett, orator; G. A. Mauerh: recording : ¥, L. Grifliths, financial secre- | W. F. Foster, treasurer; J. C. Conk- enjor, and J. A. Riddle, junior wood- T. K. STATELER, Gen. Agt 638 .\‘la{kel S!ree{. SUF. CALIFORNIA LIMITED Santa Fe Route. € The fastest train, running Nz 'O over the best rafl. vard; C. I1. Rohde, senior, and M. O'Con- s v R g A ¥ ward nior beadle; G, K. Ochs and H. acting SOUUT teavel Bt ona, Kern, trustees; F. L. Griffiths, high court ' §:00 p. m. P deputy; Reynolds, supreme cOUrt| MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY. SATURDAY, deputy. Arriving in Chicago at 1. onadnock Tribe, Improved Order of | poynyy gUNDAY, IBDAY. '|"—-A1.' , has elected the following chief: %ergdm:t L. ‘Pfl@%fih&ru h:l ‘;'l.:onph R more. and Joseph McLeod, Ju- OVERLAND GEXPRESS B ar, 80,18, Rttes e oo for Den Kansas City, Chicago and the East 130 P m. ans Against Extension. The Thirty-fourth ‘Assembly District Republican Club recently adopted. the fol- lowing resolution: - Be it resolved, That the Thirty-fourth Assem- bly Distriet Republican Club endcrses the pro- men in_the tter of sewers, D o S Heapilals And T btibet” IMprove: | Sam - 53 Tents, and toward the election of the bonds offiee, €24 Matket at., lolophone for sime, “and it 1€ cppoted o the Froposed S h ot 198 Dhastatn: panhandlé extension on the ground ‘such ¥ Extension 1s unnecessary and would add 4 un o RS i ik 11 RAILROAD TRAVEL Grand Jubilee 5 T A, R, TR TO SAN JOSE Via Narrow Gauge, THURSDAY, T MBER 21, New York Soclal RAND PARADE. Tickets on sale Store, Kelly's I» ton, Gunst's Cigar Square avenus and a ryan’s Grand Hotel Drug Marke! K and Stook- and Union Landing on st my ' Magning of Excursi wve Ferry Landing, foot of Market street, 543 a m. Returnin leave San Jos rrow-gauge Depot at & p. m. |and 10 p. m NOUTHERN PACIFIC CONPANT, (FACIFIO svsrEM ) mye nud nre due (o AN FRANCING (Main Live, Foot of Market — Frou Drcesse A Benicls, Sulsun, Elmira, Vecsville, Rumiscy and Sacr 743w #3100 Shista Fxpr ws, et Biyfl . Tse 04 Mastiner, Vapa, (alistoge av:l Sants K. so:1nm B304 Tho Overland Li s ver, a, Chicag *3use *Bi%0 Sau Jose, Livermor Sacrancnt “hic aryavilic posdes $9;004 Atlantic Lxpress—Ogden and Fast *Bd3a *D1994 Martivez, Trocy, Latlirop, Stockton, Merc i and Fresn 04 Port Costa, Freano, sve aud Los Tracy, Fi ws for Santa B s . wet Lirited=F1 Paso, New Or- lcars and E: 20 Stockton, Mereed, Fre *3580¢ Frotuo, i a1 Maii— Ogiien and ¥ 0 Valleio, Fiat Covia stk Way tlon: *B03r Orege i OOAST DIVISION (Narrow Giavge). (Foot of M.rket Street.) “B:80\ Nowark Centerville, ban dow | ler Creek, Santa Umz and Way Banta Cruz an Ktatioos. . Sdescisiives 0304 v Nowark, San Josc. Los Gatos 9204 enrsicn, San Jose sod 17:208 CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Procs BAN FRAUCIZCO - Foot of Market Streat (S1in §)— 7156 9.00 11.00s.y. 11:00 9 1% *4:00 16:00 *6:00r.m Prom UAKLAND —Foot of Breadway. —"6.00 #.00 10:004,M, 12 “3:00 12:00 *3:93 1400 800 COAST DIVISION (Eros (Thisd § T8 104 Ocean 3 *3:004 Han Jose and Way Almaden Wedu 900, tan Jose, 1 a. Sl, Lompos 9 Seati. 40 Ean Joan aud Way Statione 1304 Ban Joso and Wy Statlons . 49:43 ¢ San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Parl Palo Alto. Sauta Clara, Sai Jos Tues Pinos, Hauta Criz, Eainas, Montercy and Pacifo Grove. Ban Jose aud Way Station and r Bau Jose nid Principal Way Siatione *9:43 4 3:007 San Jose and Principal Way Stations 19:00 4 30 Jyse sl Princinal Way 5tas *6:50r San Jose aud Way Siations. . B11:45 ¢ San Jose aid Way Siatlo 3 ‘A for Momi P tor Aftern * Dally. \day excepted - § Sunday only. 5 Batarday on'y. @Tvesdars and Fridays ¢ Thuradays and Bundars, CALIFORNIA NORTAWESTERN R1. C0. SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIZ RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburoa Ferry, Foot of Market St SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAER. WEEK DAYS—1:30, 9:0, 106 & m.: 135, %, 5:10, 6:30 m. Thursdays—Extra trig at 11:30 p. m. urdays—Exira trips at.140 and 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:00, 930, 11:00 a m; 1:30, 3:38, 0. 4:2 p.m. EAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—4:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 & m.; 13 40, m. Baturdays—Extra trips m. " !‘JV‘DAYH,It 9:40, 11:10 & m.; 1:40, 3:40, 508, o m. Between San Franeisco and Schuetzen Pare same schedule as above. \ Arrive In Lffect | San Francisco, October 185, g— 18599, Sun- Woek Destination | days. Cloverdale. Hopland and lah. Guerneville. 0:40 am|10:25 any % pm| 6:22 pm tages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Eprings and White Sulphur Springi at Lytton or Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Skegys ‘Drln : at Cleverdale for the Gc'fwr!: at Hoge land for "D 0, Springs. Highland ' Springs, Kelseyville, Carisbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake- port and Bastiest Sorings: of Ukiab for Vieby Blue Lakes, Laures Upper Lake, Pomay , John s, Riverside, Lierley’s, cknell’s. hedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's ot Bprit ), Mendocino City, Fort Brass. West "Tuu. Willitts, onville, Cume ming's, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen's, Dyez, Eectla and Eureka. Sat jay to Monday round trip tickets at re duced rates. On Sunday round trip tickets to all points Do Offces. w0 Marker sty Chronicle bidgs o ces. ot st.. cle . R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agest. HORTH PACIFIC COASY RAILROAD, Via Sousalite Ferry. Commencing Uctober 1. 1389, WEEK DAYS— %00, *5:30, 100 & m.; "1k 9:40, 6:15, 606, 630 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS—For Miil Valley and San Ra< Potter Vali | fael, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 9:00 and 11:30 p. m BUNDAYS_*3:00. *10:00, *11:30 a. m.; *138, 3:15, *4:45, ‘-13, 9:00 p. m Trains marked (*) run to San Quentin. FHOM BAN BAFAEL TO SA% Fhaiftscos WEEK DAYS-G.35. %35, 745, "4 a m.) AR i, waeters on Mondays, Wednesd Baturdaye at 6:40 and 1015 . m. o BUNDAYS 420 5.0, *ib.00 "4 o mgy A eicn matink (9 ah "From San Quents ‘raina marked (%) start from San n. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISOO, WEEK DAYS-—3.45, 645, 7.8, 945 & m.3 12:35, 3.3, 345, 5:20 p m. Sn’u TRIPS on g(nndlrm Wednesdays and Suturdays at 7:00 and 10:3 p. m SUNDAYS~$:06, 10:06 a. m.; 1246, 2:15, 30, §:00, 6:46 p. ™ THROUGH TRAINS. 7:00 0. m. week days—Cazadero and way stationa, 40 p. m. Saturdays—Tomales and 7ay stations, $:0 . m. Sundays—Tomales and way stations MOUNT, TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY Leave San’ Francisco via Suusalito Ferry. Week 0 m. and 14 p. m. Bundays. 8200, 1 & moand 115 p.omy Steam-heated, closed car on al ralns. Fare,.8an Prancisco to Summit and Returm, e 5 -_ Dr, Gibhon’s Dispensary, G205 KEARS Y NT. Establisned s e wr curesw Try him. Charges low. Cures; teed. Callorwriie, ¥ox 1937, San Fraacisce