Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1900. 11 PROPERTY WANTED. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. i WANTED_To_buy & ot with cottage; must & bargain. Box 2085, Call. » ——— PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Office, 401 Post st., cor. Powell: tel. Main 5713, HEAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. LO—BARGAIN: lasge 1 bay-window coitage: vestibule entrance; bev- «ied plate glass double coors: handsomely paneled 7-foot wide hall, with winding s cuse and Gip-foot mewel post: parlor 4x17, Fainscoted dining room 12xM4;_eitting room $%XI4; wainscoted extension kitchen 10xi3; cellings 12 feet high: ventilators: plaster cor- nmices: pantry, glass closet, ctc.: 2 bedrooms end bathroom upstairs. high cellar un- cer wiih double-donr entrance under b lot with & rustic stable 10x2 at end view: all for $1500; no agents. J. N, 1530 12th ave., tear K st., Sun- 3 blocks from Golden Gate Park. $:500: containing 5 and § rooms decorated and finished with all eniences; 631 Waller st., on and Plerce; easy term -story. high stoop, T istrict il be sold cheap on ac- re. Apply 221 Waller st. x80; income property; 54 Bush st. tory houses, 7 rooms; vements; Noe and Hill sts.; near idewalk. improve- | BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. “The Call re- Adver- OAKLAND Branch Office of The moved to 1115 Broadway, Oakiand. tisements and subseriptions received. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. BARGAIN- Rich, modern, Oakland home. Mrs. E. C. Fortler, 2429 Piedmont ave., Oakland. OAKLAND Branch Office of The Call moved to 1118 Broadw: Oakland. Adver- tisem. s snd subscriptions received. OAKLAND FURNISHED ROOMS. FRANKLIN, 142—Sunny rooms; mewly fur- nished; Dear o RATTOW EAUEE. OAKLAND Branch gifice of The moved to 1118 Broadway, Oakland, tisements and subscriptions received. Call re- Adver- OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. ¥ ~ | AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas. the 1 story, §-room house, wind | AN ‘Diroduct 3 e B e | ~furaiture dealer. iith and Frankiin, Oakiand hard; will include 300 lay | OAKLAND Branch Office of The Call re- oDlow. Barrow, small | “moved to 111§ Bro Oukiand, ~ Adver- anice 7 per cent interest; el s aceived. Postoffice. GEO, C. YOUNG, | tsoraenits and sub ’ RAGE income over $1500 a year; unequaled tion_sand magnificent orchard home 4 at $5500; worth $10,000; _AGENT ', opp. Chronicle bidg.. ROSS VALLEY land and Quced pri JAMES T Tael. J. W. HORN, £12 Main et., Petaluma; real es- tate and thoroughbred 4 n has for free list of Sonoma C: v bargains. omes for sale TEAD, San Ra- CALIFORNIA, 2:23—Sunny room; 1 or men; breakfast if desired; priv references exchanged. CLASEIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. FLEVENTH, 106—Completely furnished rooms for Tousekeeping; reasonable. er Clementine—Large rent $ 50, references. corn nished room, FIFTH, 88—Double pariors, kitchen and bath, furn: ed, $20; also 3, $13; con., single, $4 up. | FOLSOM, ets, £34—Sunny bou #tove, bath; modern houl eeping __room 1136—3 sunny rooms, sekeeping. GOLDEN GATE mve., 140—Large sunny front room; $9; housekeeping: bath RRISON, 721—Front and back parior, fur- s omiplcte for housekeeping; large yard; complete for 704, cor. Third—Neatly furnished lso housekeeping; ressonable. JESSIE. 48— Two sunny front rooms for house- | keeping; rent $I0. LEWIS, 18, off Taylor, near Post—Large room ané kitchen: mewly papered; $5. MARKET, 1028—Two rooms unfurnished or partly furnished; $§ per month. POLK, 1518—Two or three room cheap; apply before 12 m. EIXTH, 13—Bunny front rooms, §175 and £ a week; light housekeeping. TWO large eunmy tront rooms for housekeep- 4 Tweltth st. furn! ed; Jencia st. A ERANCH office for the reception of adver- A BERANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been es: hed at the northwest corner of Twent: tucky sts.; open till # p. m ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn, A_BRUNSWICK HOUSE, M8 Eixth—Rooms 25c to §1 per night; §1 25 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping; open ali night. AT Hotel Francieco, Turk and Taylor sts. Homelike house; modern service bath: rooms 50c to §1 50 day. MRS Second—Nice new papered and reno- 2 week. & ed front rooms; $1 50 to §2 5 ‘THE ELMER HOUSE,” 32¢ Bush st.; ad- ing the Russ Hotel; 8 rooms; all prices. BOHEMIA, 29 Post., cor. Stockto water; eievator and all conveniences. BURNETT, 1628 Market st. (old No. 1864)—Fur- rished rme., suites, single; unfurnished CARROLLTON, 1206 Market, cor. Golden Gate eve.—Sunny corner: well furn.: rms. & offices. CLASEIFIED sdve sments and_subscriptions 2 office. 2200 Fillmore. Mission and How- $5 per month. large sunny furnished vate; ring 34 floor bell. rner Sixth (The Oliver)—Sunny uites reasonabie; quiet, rt House)—Sunny rooms s1 southeast cor. ny rooms, parl (The Wellington)—A family elegantly furnished rooms; h, hot and cold water; bic to | §2 50 to $7 per week. | e, 781 Misslon—Select family | $1 50 to $6 per week. latest improve- every room. KEARNY st near Chronicle—Suite of 2 or 3 eicgant periors suitable for a club of Toch: rent reasonable A LEIDESDORFF, 116—Parties secking & quiet lodging -house please call; recently changed hands and newly furnished. XA, 667, corner Eighth—Newly furnished bay-window room, §1 per week; transient. , 1066-Single rooms, $; rcoms for O'FARRELL, 2-Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; electric lights; day, wk., mo. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis st.—Incandescent light, reading room, smoking room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms, per night, to $1 50; week, 32 to $5; month. 35 to $30; elevator on office ficor; rooms with hot and cold water: baths. ROSFEDALE House, 715 & 321 Filis st.—Rooms n t, 25c to §1; week, $1 25 to 34; open nigh AN Apartment House, 2§ Eighth st., Murket—Furnished and unfurnished. nea ™ tiemen: quiet THE Osks, 115 Third—A good rooming house for good people. R. HUGHES, Proprietor. rooms suitable for two gen- fuse TURK, 33—Sunny front rooms. BORROW on plancs, furniture, dlamonds, ntings: secrecy. Uncle Harrls, 15 Grant av. A BRA “office for the rece CH office for the reception of sdver- nts and subscriptions has been opened | 7 Polk =t.; open until § p. m. A BRAN Call » i1 office for Call advertisements and | subscriptions has been established at 10% Va- lencia st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has _been estal northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- tucky sts: open until § p._m. D. “connected, in Thiriy- ninth Assembly District, by single man. Ad- dress box 208, Call office, SPECIAL NOTICES. ROOMS papered from $3; whitened, §1 up: peinting done. Hartman Paint Co., 319 Third BAD teneots ejected for $4; collections made; city or eountry. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st.. rooms $-10: tel. 5520 SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. RENTED, repaired, houzht, s0ld; machine su pites. Standard Agency.1d 6th; phone Mint ALL xinds bought, sold, rented; re- Jairing at lowest rates. ot respectable; 25c0-$1 per | aoor. | m; $4 per month; | Send | private; nd and Ken- | —e e “furnished bay-window | elevator. | CHRIST. DIVIDEND five cents per share) c Planta pany will be payable at the Mar]) st.. on and Transfer , 1900, 1900 ebruary ». m. i E. H. SHELDON, Becretary. _Dividend No. 12 (35 cents per share) of the Paauhau Sugar Plantation Cempany will be payable at the office of the ay, 327 Market street, on and after Sat- DIVIDEND NOTICF ary 10, 1900. Transfer books Monday, February b5 1900, at 3 m E. H. SHELDO: PROPOSALS. FRANCISCO, Cal, February 1, 1900. ealed proposals, in triplicate, will be re- d here until 12 o'clock m., March 9, 1900, ned, for furnisning oats, barley for Presidio of San Francisco, Cal mainder of fiscal year ending Ju Government reserves r t to reject ny and all bids, or & of Pref nce given to articles of domestic Pproduction, conditions of quality and price {including in the price of forelgn production: the duty thereon) being equal, and such pre! erence given to articles of American produc- tion produced on the Pacific Coast to extent of cot ption required by the public service there. Information furnished on application to HALL, Deputy Quartermaster Chief Quartermaster. ce. Flood buflding, San ry 4, 1900—Sealed pro- span bridge, , T, U, S. ENGINEE Francisco, Cal., Jan posala for erecting double draw approaches thereto and plers therefor, acro: tidal canal at Fruitvale ave., near Alamed: Cal., will be received here until 12 noon, Fel R Information on application. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: Robert Burns, 25, 647 Howard street, and Margaret F. O'Brien, 27, 547 Howard street. Joseph D. Loughrey, 24, 1620 Post street, and Tessie M. Carew, 21, 2120 Central avenue. Christine Olsen, 21, 231 Hyde street. James G. Wilson, 89, Marion E. Hadley, 25, 110 Alabama street. rre C. Pauly, 30, Deer Lodge, Mont., and le J. Pucheu, ‘29, 2307 Pine street. BIRTHS—MNARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by | mail will not be inserted. They must be handed | in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. MACGARY—In this city, January 7, the wife of J. B. Macgary, & son. MARRIED. "HUSTER—HASCH—In Reno, Nev., Febru- arx 5, 1900, Milton Schuster and Johanna Hagch, both of San Francisco. DIED. Anglin, Mrs. Viola G. Lydlatt, Ida B, Barker, Robert McCabe, Terrence Boudan, Aleids McClellen, Minnle B. « . Carlo McMenomy, Thos. G. ary E Rosa Maggle E: Ryan, Willlam H. Schuerg, George Shea, Con Sullivan, Edmund F. Sweeney, Margaret A. Herring, John M Theisen, John Julian, Charles Kenney, Catherine ANGLIN—In Oakland, February 8, 1300, Mrs. Viola Gladys Anglin, wife of W. E. Angiin, only dsughter of Mrs. Maud Rochford and the late J Rochford, and sister of Raymond Rochford, aged 20 years 8 months and 28 days. [7Interment at Sacramento, BARKER~In the City and County Hospital, February §, 16®, Robert Barker, a native of California, aged 40 years. BOUDAN—In San Jose, February 1, 1900, Alcide Houdan, beloved stepfather of Edmond Bon- net, Mrs. Mary Gibelin du Py, Mrs. Louise Pierret, fatber-in-law of Mrs. Louise Bou- dan, apd grandfather of Octave Gibelin du Py, Plerre Gibelin du Py and Mrs. Na- thalle 'Scripture, a native of France, aged years 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, February 11, at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of J. 8. Godeau, 305 Montgomery avenue, thence to Notre Dame des Victoires French Church, and thence to Drulds’ Hall. Inter- ment Mount Calvary Cemetery. 'ENS, Carlo, beloved son of M. P. and Nanny Christensen, & native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 5 months and 19 days. CLARK—In this city, February 8, 1500, Mary | | GORDON—In this city, February | GOTTSCHALK—In this cit: GREENBERG—In th B HAYES—At Paraiso Springs, HENRY—In the City Elizabeth, daughter of James R. and Lizzie Clark, a native of San Francisco, aged 6 days. 1800, Mag- gie, beloved wife of Patrick Go of Louisa Gordon, and sister of Patrick and John Connelly, Mrs. Kate Daly and Mrs. Lou a native of the parish of Drimoleague, Cork, Ireland, aged 25 years and 11 months. [rFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at $ o clock, from the parlors of McAvoy & Co., 1235 Market street, between Eighth and inth, thence to St. Francis Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ¥ February §, 1900, John Ferdinand August Gottschalk, beloved husband of the late Anna B. Gottschalk, and father of Samuel Gottschalk, Mrs. Edward J. Heveren, Mrs. Henry F. Byrne Frederick W. Gottschalk, a nat wick, Holstefn, aged 56 years. y, February €, 1000, Greenberg, a native of Russia, aged 38 years. 7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- | tend the funeral this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of N, Gray & Co., 641 Eacramento street, thence by the 8:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. Interment Balem Cemetery. HAMMEL—In this city, February 7, 1900, Mary, beloved wife of Gustav Hammel, & native of the city of Kassan, Hungary, aged 31 years. Joseph, beloved husband of Henrietta Hayes, son of the late Philip Hayes, and brother of Mrs. Alice Wal- terstein, a native of San Francisco, aged 30 ears 4 g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), from the residence of his faths in-law, 808 California street, thence to St. Mary's Chureh, Dupant and California streets, where & solemn requiem mass will be cele. brated for the repose of his soul, commencing at § o'clock. Interment strictly private. and County Hospital, Febroary §, 190, George Henry, a native of New Jersey, aged 41 years, HERRING—In the City and County Hospital, February §, 1900, John M. Herring, a native of Germany, aged T8 years, JULIAN—In Alameds. February 7, 1900, Charles Jullan, & native of France, aged 62 years. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 19 o'clock, from the funeral par- . H. Wever, 1502 Park street. In- terment private. KENNEY—In this city, February §, 190, Cath- ne, beloved wife of Patrick Kenney, and O mer of the late James F. Kenney, Mrs P H. McVey and Mrs. D. J. Leary, & native of County Roscommon, Ireland. T The funeral will take place this (Friday), at 9-30 o'clock, from the residence of her daughter, Mre. D. J. Leary, 518 Oak street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, whese HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., ccessors to Flannagan & Gallagh: n:y‘:’:'m DIRECTORS AND IIBAL:.’hI. Fifth st.. opposite Lincoln School. . Teiephone South 80 part there- | n H. Schroder, 40, 78 Jackson street, and | 1513 Turk street, and | 1900, to | —In this city, February 8, 1900, | n, mother | .| Homestead; $10. a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock, Interment Mount Calvary Cemetexy. LYDIATT—In this city, February §, 1900, Ida Belle, beloved daughter of Amos and Florence O. Lydfatt, and sister of Olivia E., Florence and George E. Lydiatt, a native of San Fran- clsco, aged 1 year and 4 days. T 7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow v). at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- o4 33 Jersey street, between Douglass and Diamond, McMENOMY—In Oakland, February 7, 1900, Thomas G., beloved son of Captain J. H. and Lydia McMenomy, and brother of Mrs. John J. O'Rourke and John W., George S., Walter F. and the late Lydia McMenomy, a native of Ban Francisco, aged 19 years and 3 months. A member of Company N, League of the Cross Cadets. ©7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, corner of San Pablo avenue and Crawford street, thence to St. Columba’s Church where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing_at 1030 oclock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. O'NEILL—In this city, February 6, 190, Ed- ., beloved ~husband of ~Mary E. el father of Toseph and Mary O'Welll, beloved son_of Patrick and Mary O'Nelll, brother of Thomas, Frank, Philip, Walter, Robert, Eugene, Alfred and Mamie O'Neill, and son-in-law of Edmond Foley, a native of §an Francisco, aged 2 years 7 'months and ays. [7The funeral will take place this day (Friday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1315 Montgomery ‘street, thence to St. Francis Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemeter: McCABE—In this city, February 8, 1900, Ter- rence McCabe, beloved brother 'of Patrick and Hugh McCabe, Mrs. Margaret Burke of New York City and the late Michael Me- Cabe, and nephew of Mrs. Bridget Russell, Margaret Pounds and the late Patrick Carr and Susan McFall, a native of County Cavan, Ireland, d 28 years. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow |* (Saturday), at 8:80 o’clock, from the parlors | of the Henry J. Gallagher Undertaking Com- | pany, 20 Fifth street, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- meneing st 3 o'clock. Interment Mount Cal- vary Cemetery. | McCCLELLEN—In this city, February 17, 1900, Minnie B, beloved daughter of Willlam J. end Catherine McCleilen, sister of Blanche and Lillle McClellen, and ‘niece of Mrs, W. F. Hillebrand and F. A. and the late Henry | Stober of Sacramento, a native of Auburn, | Cal, aged 18 years 9 months and 19 days. 07The funeral services will be held to-morrow (Saturday), at 11 o'clock, at the residence of Mrs. W. F. Hillebrand, T4 Web- ster street. Interment at Bacramento. MESSINA—In Oakland, February 7, 1900, Rosa sina, beloved wife of Lulgl Messina, and sther of John and Mary Messina, & native italy, aged 42 vears. (Placerville papers { | o 2 Italy please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (saturday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late resi- a 108{%; Seventh street, thence to St. | Joseph's Church, where a requiem mass wili | be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 10 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's | Cemetery, Oakland. | MURPHY—In this city, February 8, 1900, Mar- tin D., dearly beloved husband of Mary D. | Murphy, and father of Mrs. J. Titus, Mrs. L. Buris and Mrs. F. Casoly, a native of Ireland, aged 71 years and 8 | County Mayo, months. ©7Notice of funeral hereafter. RYAN—In_this city, February 8, 1900, Wil- iiam H. Ryan, beloved son of the late Corne- lius and Julla Ryan, and brother of Mrs. Ellen A. Johnston of Boston, Mrs. Lizzie Daisley and Mrs. Margaret Benney of San ¥rancisco, a native of Randolph, Mass. A veteran of the Civil War. [7Notice of funeral hereafter. SCHUERG—In West Berkeley, February 8, 1900, George Schuerg, a native of Germany, aged 73 years. SHEA—In this city, February 8, 1900, Con ea, beloved brother of Patrick, Dennis, John, Hannorah and Mary Shea, & native of the parish of Bearhaven, Counfy Cork, Ire- land, aged 33 years. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. | SULLIVAN—In this city, February 7, 1300, Ed- mund Francis, dearly beloved son of Daniel and Annie Sullivan, and brother of Daniel W., Jennie E., John P. and Mary Irene Sulli- # native'of Sap Francisco, aged § years & months and § days. C7The funeral will take place this day (Friday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the residence | of his parents, 632 Page street, thence to | Bacrea Heart Church, corner of Fillmore and | Fell streets, for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SWEENEY—In this city, February 7, 1900, Margaret Agnes, beloved sister of Willtam | d Jerry Sweeney, and nlece of Mrs. John Troy, Mrs. Jeremiah Hurley, Mrs. Nora | Burs and Miss Hannah Sweeney, a native of San Francisco, aged 21 years 11 months and § days. 07 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invitedito attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 12 o'clock, from the parlors of McAvoy & Co., 1235 Market street, between Eighth and Ninth, thence to St. Francis « for services. Interment Holy Cross | N—In this city, February 8, 1800, John, y beloved husband of Elizabéth Theisen, and father of Mrs. J. C. Witt and Louls, Liz- | zie, Josephine and Emma Theisen, a native | of Koln, Germany, aged 5 years 4 months and | _7 days | | —e | 4 | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | lda W. and James Stark to Frank and The- | resa Kalfin, lot on E line of Webster street, 107 | N ot Grove, N $0:6 by E 17; $10. Aaron ane Emielle ruman to Henrl Markwitz (wife of 4.). ot on W 1ine of Deiee: dero streat, 50 N of MeAlister, N 25 by W 100; 1 | "Robert and Elizabeth Kirk to Charles T. Con- | 1an, lot on & line of Fulton street, 10 W ot | Baker, W 25 by S 137:6; $10. M. McCann to Susan Shanahan, lot NW line of Harrison street, 84 SW of Tenth, SW 2 by NW 75, quitclaim deed; $10. | Susan Sims (Shanahan) and Margaret Hurl- | | bert (8hanahan) to Jane Collings, same; 410 | , Estate of Kate Riley (by Margaret Hurlbert, | formerly Shanaban, administratrix) to same, all interest in same} $300. |~ Estate of James Shanahan (by Peter Stms, | administrator) to same, all Interest in same; | “Estate of Susan Shanahan (by same admin- | tor) to same, all Interest in same; $1200, therine Huglies to Catherine §. Mever, lot ne of arrison street, 156 Vi - fourth, S 26 by E 100; $10. oot Tewn | Martin L. Milcovich (by H. M. Covert, com- | | missioner) to Nichols Megica, lot on N itne of | | Twenty-eighth street, 228:8 B of & | | 25:8 by N 114; $1100. e Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety to Ch | Bchlessinger, lot SE line of Null\m: .me:‘,"lfii NE of Second, NE 21 by SE 80; $2000. Judson Manufacturing @mpany (corporation) | | to Henry E. Bothin, lot on NW line of Tehama | street, 80 8W of First, SW 25 by NW 80; $10. Carrie A. Woods (Beach) to same, lot on NE | | line of Second strect, 57:6 SE of Howard, & 50 Joseph ‘and Isabel E. Figel to Thor | Kennedy, lot on SE corner of Elvven’:‘;'ai’;‘d | Point Lobos avenues, E 57:6 by 8 100; $10. Jennie E. Wilson to Gertrude A. Jones, lot on E line of Thirty-fourth avenue, 210 § of I street, S 25 by E 120; $10. J. W. and Annie L. Wright to Uecllia . Cook, lot on SE line of Naples street, 25 SW of Japan, SW 25 by SE 100, block 53, Bxcelstor G on Marten B. Joost to Willlam A. and Geor L. Bender, lot on NW corner of Romain ang Douglass streets, W 150 by N 50, lot 7, block | 14, Fairmount; $i0. Joseph F..Dolan to Anna Abel, lot on E line of Minot street, 50 N of Blaine, N 25 by E 7, block 240, Gift Map 1; $10. : Henry F. Blanchet 'Jr. to Madalena Bafigo, lot on W line of Ware street, 50 § of Paul avenue, S 60 by W 100, block 7, Garden Tract; | Pary B, ant_G. W. Schweinbard to 1. B, | Draper, lot on 8 line of Precita avenue, 250 W of York street, W 8 by S 150, Precita Valley lands; $10. (corporation) to City ana Adams Compan; County of Ban Francisco, ordinance No. 23, $1 streets, ete.; $1. Leroy T. Hutchinson to same, same Alex and Lillie Levison to same, same; $1. David Louderback to same, same; $1. | M. Hall McAllister to same, same; $1. | Annle G. MeDonnell to same, same; $1. | ffiram T. and Leroy T. Hutchinson, Mary | H. Sibley, Mary K. Miller, John H. Tracy, riotte . Morgan, Ellen N. Cook and Ade: ide Phelps to same, same; $1. ‘William H. Ward to same, same; $1. James Maugham or Maughan or Manghan to Elizabeth Miler, Margaret Somers, = Annie Bartiett, Alice L. and Mary Manghan, various notes, etc., I property in California; gift. ‘Aristide Brand to Pauline Levy, lot on south ine o¢ Tyrk street, 1126 W of Laguna, W 2 by S %; $10. Yenaries E. a d Helen V. Holt to Mary B, Beadle, lot on east line of Buchanan street, 80t Jackson. 8 30 by E 100; $10, » A. W. Beadle to same, same: $10. City and county of San Francisco to Fran E. Brutis and Jean N. Tavlor, lot on West line of Webster street, 1376 § of McAllister, § 57 W b5, 8 80, W 60, N 8. W 226, N 616, B 137 Bernard M. and Wilhelmine Albers, to Eiiza. beth Wreden; 1ot on NW comer Turk and Scott streets, Y g ). German Savings and Loan Society to George H. Moore, 1ot on east line of Portola street § of Waller, 8 & by E %, being lot 14, block 1, Marion Tract (Hospital 160); $10. Martin, Henry and Sarah Beverson to Peter ‘willtams, lot on NE corner of Thirteenth ang Folcom strects, N 25 by E 80; §10. ley, lot Hayés, N je M. Caughlin to John F. eaAfiml‘Il.\e of Lott etreet, 125 N of ; $ily Y s k. and Ragnar F. Paulin N lin on 2 Faustina o Mor- ;nd Meyer Lando, lot on i@ B of Gough, E 55 by N 137:8, g0 18 Ana’ Ulquist to Anna Olsen, lot on § line of Green street, 107:6 E of Fillmore, £ 3 by % | $10. Schehr, ot on § line of Oalk ‘street, 233 W of Baker, W 25 by § 137:6; $8500. Gusfavus and Flora 5. Arnold, to Harry W. Goodall, lot on N_line of Washington street, 202;6 E of Spruce, E 25 by N 127:8%; $10. George and Harriet E. Thistleton to Elizabeth von Tiedeman, lot on N line of Montana street, 20 W of Capifol, W 50 by N 1%, block U, Rall- L B . ot e 5% *Mitter to Peter Suall, lot on east line of Jessie street, 163:4 8 of Thirteenth, 8 23:8 by E 70; $10. Juitus A- and Elizabeth H. Remmel to George W. Fisher, lot on north line —of Nineteenth street, 120 E of Noe, E 25 by N 1l4; $217. Samuel C. and Elizabeth tlii Hl;mg:n'fl 'lol son Clayburgh, lot on east line of Shotwel Srmor (Lo Bventy-fourth, § 60 by B 122:6; $1 0. Bernard M. and Wilhelmine Albers to Eliza- beth Wreden, lot on NE corner Mason and Fil- bert streets, N 62:6 by E 57:6; $6300. 3. B. Pon to Pauline Pon; lot commencing 20110 § of Washington street and 110 E of Ma- son, § 25, W 0:1%, N 26 to beginning; aleo lot on & line of Washington street, 110 E of Mason, E 27:6 by S 107:6; gift. Callxte Lalanne to Anna Lalanne, same (two descriptions); gift. Rudolph and Tillie Mohr to Elizabeth Wre- den, lot on §W corner of Clay and Mason streets, S 58 by W _21:6; also lot on S side of Clay street, 27:6 W of Mason, W 22 by § 38; $10,000 C. C. and Christiana Vorrath to same, lot on N &lde of Greenwich street, 62:6 W of Taylor, W75 by N T5; $6250. Same to same, lot on W line of Taylor street, 106:3 N of Greenwich, N 31:3 by W 137:6; $4800. Alamec~ County. J. R. L. and Dollle C. Jones to Charles T. Hunley, Iot on N line of Twenty-second street, 50 W of West, W 21, N 42, W 3, N 88, E 24, 8 100 to beginning, being portion’lots § and 10, Jiock B, Curtis and Willlams Tract, Oakland; 10, O. F. and Florence F. Sites to Jennie Wal- lace (wife of W. L.), lot on W line of Salem street, 100 N of Forty-third, W 150 by N 106, being portion plat 6, cho V. and D. Per- alta, Oakland Township; $100. L. N. and Nellie M. Hager to Emily D. Pennycook, lot on NE line of East Twent fifth street, 117:6 SE of Nineteenth avenue, 20 by NE ]40, block 84, Northern Addition to town of Brooklyn, East Oakland; $10. E. C. Sessions and W. E. Barnard to same, same, East Oakland, quitclaim deed; $10. Catherine Crann to Samuel Lake, lot 13, block 35, Beaudry and Peladeau property, Oak~ land Township; $10. Same to George B. Hall, lot on NW corner of Salem and Forty-third streets, W 150 by N 100, being portion plat 6, same, Oakland Township; $100. Belinda Gordon to Samuel Heywood, lot on W line of Spruce street, distant 67 § from point of intersection of W line of Spruce street with § line of Rose street, — 45, thence W 134:7, N 4, E 134:7 to_beginning, 'being portion lot 4, block 2, of T. M. Antisell villa lots, Berkeley; $10. J. F. and Ray N. Towle and M. L. and Eva J. Broadwell to Ella B. Beadle, lot on NW line of Twenty-sixth avenue, 205 SW of Bast Fourteenth street, SW %, NW 119.78, NE 9, SE 119.5¢ to beginning, being lot 4 and SW 45 feet of lot 3, block %, revised map of Eden Park, subject to a mortgage for $1500, Brooklyn Township; $10. George §. Beadle to M. L. Broadwell and J. F. Towle, lot on § line of Santa Clara avenue or Quall street, 200 W of Grand or Leviathan street, W 46 by S 160, block 11, lands adjacent to Encinal, Alameda; $10. Thereza and J, F. Brandon to Angelica S. Machado, 10.20 acres, being lot G, Map of Lands of Estate of Joseph Soares Sequeira; also all interest in Estate of Joseph Soares Sequeira, deceased, Washington Township; §375. J. 8. and Dolores Munoz and G. W. Lindy, as executor of estate of Thomas Lindy (by J. B! Langtree, commissioner) to Bank of lvermore, lot 10, biock 19, Map of Northern Addition to Town of Livermore, Murray Township; $242. Thomas A. Gochey, L. Horton, G. E. Kennedy and Mary Gochey (by Harold J. Tombiin, com- missioner) to same, lot 4, Mountain View Tract, Murray Township; also’ lots 6 and 7, Map of Villa lots adjacent to Northern Addition to Town of Livermore, Murray Township; $1548. Mary A. Stevens to Walter Uhlman, lot on 8 line of Chase street, 242:6 B of Pine, B 2 by § 136:3, Oakland; $10. John and Mary Gillam to Burdette Cornell, lot on N'W line of Howe street, 30 SW of How- ard, SW 30 by NW 100, being lot 2, block G, Thermal Hill (formerly the Howe Tract), Oak- land; $10. Margaret M, and Willlam T. Wilkins to Wil- Ham T. Hamiiton, lot 13, block C-245, and § 13:9 feet of W half of lot 6 block C-275, Map of North Oakland Homestead, Oakland; $10. M. L. Wurts to Emily Johnson, the W 0 feet of lot 4, block 8, State University Homestead Assoclation No. 3, Berkeley; $10. Frederick Ilsen to P. S. Sternberg, lot on SE line of Twenty-sixth avenu SW_of East_Fourteenth street, SW 2, SE 120.60, NE 2, NW 12048, to beginning, being lot 17, block 1, Revised Map of Eden Park, Brookiyn Town- ip; §10. Lone Tres Cemetery (a corporation) to J, H. Strobridge, lot 1 in Section 1, in plat 14, Lone Tree Cemetery, Map 2, Haywards, Eden Tow: ship; grant. imon Silverberg to Gllbert Wyman, lot on N line of Dennison street, 55 W of Park avenue, W 30 by N 100, block A, Shell Mound Tract also lot on W line of Park avenue, 37 N of Den. nison street, N 34 by W 95, block A, same, East Oakland; aiso lot on NW corner of Mountain View avenue and Olive street, N 100 by W 140, being lots 4 and b, bicck 2, Warner Tract, Brooklyn Township, quitclaim’deed; $10. Cornelius Brierson to E. N. Prouty, lot 30 on map of subdivisions 6 and 7, Hardy Tract, Berkeley; $10. M. Jennie Armstrong to Cornellus Brierson, rerecord of 145 D. 249, lot on N line of Berke- “ley way, 400 W of Grant street, N 135 by W 50, being lot 30 on map of ranges of lots ¢ and 7, Hardy Tract, Berkeley: $300. Alexandre and Marie Bertin to Philip B. | Bertin, lot on SW corner of University avene | and_Milvia street, W 253 by S 150, being lof 1 to 5. block 2, Tract A, Berkeley Land and Town Improvement Association; also lot 12, block 2, Tract A, same, Berkeley; $10. Sarah Price to'J. B. and Lottie M. Price, lot on 8 line of Eighth street, 70 W of Henry, 8 100 by W 30, belng the W portion of lot 2, block 528, Oakland: gift. Frank A. and Mary L. Leach to Emma Wels- sig, lot on E corner of Fourteenth avenue or Commerce street and East Twenty-second street, thence NE 103.44, SP 107.68, W 26.15, SW £0.79, SW 43.14, NW 12857, NW 65.44 to be- glnning, being portion block 71, map of North- ern Addition to Brooklyn, and also being tion of block 140, Clinton, East Oakland; Oscar F. or Oscar G. Hinton to Henry B, and Mary A. Lathrop, lot 9, block 3, Sea View Park, Berkeley; also personal property; $600. Maitnda A. Willlams to Edward Barney, lots 2 and %, block D, Hemphill Tract, Brooklyn Township;_$300. George W. Drake to Anna S. Drake, lots 33 and 84, block A. Toland Tract Oakland; gitt. Ferdinand Refs Jr. and Willlam S. Paray (trustess C. A. and Ellen M. Martin to Pa- cific States Savings Loan and Buflding Com- pany, 62 d 418, lot 15, block J, Golden Gate Tract, trustee's deed, Oaklane $1400. J.M. and Mary D. Bartlett to Roy E. Lang- worthy, lot on § line of Walnut (or Twenty- fecond) street, 35 E of Franklin, E 35 by S 100, block 3, Map of Pacific Homestead, Oakland; $10, Charles H. Twombly to Mary M. Twombly (wife) and Cora M. Twombly (daughter), lot on N line of Sixteenth street, 75 E of Grove, F 50, N, W 25, N30 W25 8100, tobe ginning, being & portion of block 271, Oak- land; gitt. Elmhurst Land Company (a corporation) to California Realty Company (a corporation) lots 14 73 74 and 81, Elmhuret Park, Brooklyn Julius A. B. Earle, beginning at a point on dividing line hetween Chipman E 111-acre Tract and Aughin- baugh 223-acre Tract, 100 8 of Railroad avenue, 867, E M, N 6, W 14, to beginning, Alamed ;nd Bdward A. Bushell to Ausus un B Mneaonala; 1ot on NE line of Moss ave- nue, 491.48 SE of Oakland, SE 70 by NE 150, being lot 16, block I, Linda Vista Terrace, Oak- land; $10. .He'm—'y ‘Booksin_to Anna L., Ethel, Edward W. ana Willls 8. Clayton, 1ot on SE_corner of Eighteenth and Linden' streets, § 71:8 by ¥ 100, block 695, Market-street Tract, Oakland; 10. ¥ omas M. and Nellle Gough to James Bng- lish, lot on N line of Twenty-eighth street, 35 E of Union, E 50 by N 100, block H, map of lands of Peralta Homestead Assoclation, Oak- land; $10. James Stewart to A. D. Wilson, lot on SW corner of East Second street and Thirteenth avenue, W 150 by § 50, block 127, Clinton, East Oakland (wagranty deed): $700. A, D. and'Amelia E. S. Wilson to William A Donaldson, lot on W corner of Eaft Twenty- first streat and Thirteenth avenue, NW 150 by SW &0, block 127, Clinton, East Oakland; $10. Augustus Gaspar to Anna Gaspar, lot on NE line of East Sixteenth street. 100 NW of Nine- teenth avenue, NW 50 by NFI 10, being lots 7 and 8, block 3, San Antonio, East Oakland; ift. B Georze K. and Besste M. Holloway to David B. Wilson, lot on E line of Tenth street, 305.83 8 of Grayson, W 170 by S 2, being a portion of the S half of lot 4, corrected map of sub. division of Snyder Homestead Tract, Berkeley; i9. Y homas B. and Etta N. Haven to James L. Barker, lot on B line of Warring street, 100 N of Channing way, N 100 by B 150, 25 and 27, map of Benton property, 10. . M. M. and Matilda Dunn to J. A. Marshall, lot on SW corner of Ward street and Telegraph avenue, W 157:5, S 134:6, E 119:11, N 139:7 to lots 4, 5'and 6, block F, Leon- ard Tract, Berkeley: $100. Elenor and John W. Hobe to H. and Eliza Blake, lot on NE line of 30-foot righ along SW_boundary line of ot 9, Broakiyn Land Company, distant 285 SB B yR ot High street, NE 25182, S to line of ht of wn{ of California Raflway, thence SW to NE line of said 30-foot right of Way, thence NW to beginning, being a portion of 1ot 5, on map. of lands of Brooklyn Land Company, Brooklyn Township; $10, Minnie R, Clarke to John Henry Nobman Jr. lot on E line of Everett street, 138 S of Lin. coln avenue, § 40 by B 116.83, o portth of Foley Tract, Alameda (subject to mortgage); $10. and Tsabelle Alves to Jouo de M R R e el e ‘Mary T. Doyle to Frank M. 17, same; $10. "W “and . J. Anderson to Philtp lot on west line of Moss avenue at the divid- Drury to Mary J. Sangst 'ween lots 12 and 13, bl o D E line of Devisaders” stsecs, e akiany Highar & Ba 3126 N of O'Farrell, N 50 by E 100; $10. 23887, N 64365 B 21875 to beginning, ., J. B, T. E. and M. A. Cus the north portion of lot 12, block T, i o Ly aruateioss, A s e o E 91; $10. " BN R LTl Buncvs, 1oy ¢t 0 Eltaser to Willlam and Mary | I, lots 3. 2 and 3, block J, lots 1 to 13, block B, Elizabeth H. Remmel to J.{ PALMFLOWER = R L block O, the SE 125_feet of lots 13, and 15, block P, Iots 2 to 2, block Q, lots 16 0 19, 22 to 27, and NE 10 feet of lot 0, block R, on map of Thermal Hill (tormerly Howe) Tract, Oakland: $25,000. Mountain View Cemetery Assoclation to Jen- nie Martin. lots 2 and 13 In plot 40, Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland Township: $120. Josephine and Francis Champlon to George Sterling, lot on_south line of Blair avenue, 600 W of North or Vernal avenue, W 180:10, S 176:3, B 185, N 206:11, to beginning, being a portion of lot 6 B, part B, on subdivision map of the Bowman Tract, also being the § portion of block B, Huntoon Tract, Pledmont, Oakland, Township; $10. E. B. Owens to M. H., Owens, undivided on half interest in lot on west line of Verd! street, 45 S of Railroad avenue, S 40 by W 100, Ala< meda; $10. Hlizabeth Hannah to Florence Holden, lot on southeast line of Broadway, 250 SW of Central avenue, SW 50 by SE 140:2, being a portion of lot 15 on map of subdivision of one-half acre lots in Hays & Caperton Tract, Alameda; $10. Jane F. Winant to Sarah C. Maillot, lot on southeast line of Pine street, i27:4 NE from B corner of Pine street and Céntral avenue, NB 27:4 by SE 121, Alameda; $10. J. B. and Lou M. Carle to Julius A. and Elizabeth H. Remmel, lot beginning at a point on dividing line between Chipman E 11l-acre tract and Aughinbaugh icre tract distant 225 § from South Railroad avenue, S 75 by E 74, Alameda; $10. Julius A and Elizabeth H. Remmel to Sam- uel McHenry, lot beginning at a point on di- viding line "between the Chipman B 1ll-acre tract and Aughinbaugh 223-acre tract distant 225 S from South Rallroad avenue, S 76 by E 74, Alameda: $10. H. H. and Emily Adams to George T. Haw- ley, lot 11 of Lane's subdivision of lots 21 to 28, block A, Buenaventura Tract, Brooklyn Township; $30. William' H and Helen C. Ford to Joseph Ty- gon, Howard Overacker Jr and Jullen E. Ja- cobiis, lots 11 and 12, block 57, Town of Niles, Washington Township; $2500. Byron D. Morrill to Carrie T. Hamburg, Wal ter B., George A. and Harry W. Morrill, Sus! E. Taylor and Maybel L. Morrill, lots 7, 8, 9, block 57, Map of Southern Addifion to Town of Livermore, Murray Township; gift. Louis Meyer and as trustes Willlam J. Meyer (minor) to Willlam J. Meyer, lot on W line of Campbell street, 150:7 S of Rallroad avenue, § 2 by W 7, being lot 23, block 500, Map of Gibbons' Property at Oakiand Point, Oakland; $1. Plerce & Co. (a corporation) to John McMul- lin, lot on W line of Filbert street, 90 N of Elghth, N 30 by W 100, Oakland; $10. Jokn P. and Edna F. Beckett to R. P. M. Greely, lot on S line of Thirty-sixth street, 381 W 'of Grove, W 40 by § 12):3, being a por- tion of lots 7 and 8, block C, Map of Property of Central Land Company, subject to & mort- e for §2000, Oakiand; $10. Mary Matthews to Willlam H. J. Matthews, lot on W line of Brush street, 51:10i N of Seventeenth, 5 51:10%, W 110, N 51:10%, E 110, to beginning, being lot 10, block E, lands of the Oakland Union Homestéad Assoclation, Oak- land; gift. Catharine Schelb to C. Eitel and Frank H. Lambert, lot on N iine of West Seventeenth street, 57:3 E of Cypress, E 37:8 by N 104:9, being lot 24 and portion of lot 23, block 662, Scotchler Tract, subject to a mort- gage for $530; also subfect to life estate of first party, Oakland; gift. Heinrike Goss to Wilhelmine Setzer (Goss), lot on S line of Montgomery street, 150 W of Unlon, W 50 by S 109, being lot 2 block I, new map of portion of Lynn Homestead, East Oakland; $10. A. C. Freese (administrator estats Jens P. Mortensen) to Therese Helberg, all interest in lot on S corner of Twenty-second avenue and East Fifteenth street, SE 2 by SW 100; also lot on SE line of Twenty-second avenue, 100 SW of East Fifteenth street, SE 25 by SW 40, East Oakland; $550. William P. and Caroline F. Kern to J. W. Klumpke, undivided half interest in lot on 8 line of Effle street, 25 W of Lowell, W 40 by S 132:6, being lot 5 and portion lot §, block 2. on map of resubdivision of Smith's Sub- division Matthews Tract, Berkeley: $40. Home Building Company (a corporation) to John C. Goulart, lots 5 and 6, Forest Park Tract, Brooklyn’ Township; $10. Walter E. and Annie E. Logan to Richard and Elizabeth A. Christianson, Iot on E line of Champion_street, 100 N of Chicago avenue, E 120.64, N 50, W 120.76, S 50, to beginning, being lots § and 6, block' B, Prospect Hill Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. John Ellsworth (executor estate Marla C. Stlva (or Ruling) to T. M. James, all interest in lot on SW corner Stanton Powers Tract, § 846 by W 251 $2300. Builders’ Contracts. Independent Electric Light and Power Com- pany (owners) with C. Krecker (contractor), architects Reid Bros.—Carpenter work of main central power station between Humboldt and Twenty-third (Nevada) streets, from W. Georgla eastward; $9643. e ———— HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. Johnson, Napa I Guggenheimer, N Y Mrs Guggenheimer,NY § Barb 'H R Guggenheimer,NY H Guest & w, N Y |F C Cachen & w, N ¥ rs J W Hayes, 'Colo 'Mrs E A Peck, N ¥ § Morris, Portlaad |Miss M Cachen, N Y L Metelger, Or |P Reuhl, Cincinnati C Redmond, Or |T Pike, ‘Dawson J F Carr, Dubuque C M Hunter & w, Cal G H_Medhurst, Hongk Mrs ¥ Chinn, S Rafael Mr Blasgrave & W, Mrs R Osborn, N ¥ Mexico W G Curtis & w, Cal A K Hammond, Mo G J Carr, Mass A Nieman, Vallejo |R Nixon'& w, Portlnd W W Griffith, Tucson |P J Hart, New York Dr O Newhall, Tucson'J E McDowell, N Y 7 Ryan, Virginta City Dr J H Payne, U S N A C Luck, Nev |G P Patton, Los Ang H Jacoby, New York B W McKenzfe, Cal GRAND A T Naher, Stockton 1 D Bradiey, Merced W 1 Sawyer, Elgin G H Anderson, S Jose | W T Parker, wf, Los A W J Smith, Trask J A Burn, US A N 'Nelson, Denver Mrs W H Rogers, Bstn Miss R W Masters, do B W_Moore, Stockton J B Thom do | L P Swift, no |T W Glenn, ‘Stockton H M Morrison, Louisvl|J V" Shephard, N ¥ F Caldwell, Indian ap's H Dorey, U 8 A Mizs 8 D Seely, Ohlo |W Schuette, Milwauke B J McGinnis Petalum M. Gilmartin, "N Y R'G Parks, wf, Walla W A Caswell, Sacto R Chase, San Jose |Mrs A B Ciayton, Hstn L Ang (R Lausen, Stockton L t S Diego (J H Smith, do 1 LNY |H'W Vance, Merced M Smith, US A |L C Black, San Jose F Bamberger, Riversd K G Raaf, Reclamar Dr and Mrs I B Cohen, W Enos, Sacto Berikeley |G M Thursley, Sacto P H Smith, US N HOTEL. ’V H Owens, wt, 8§ Jose C O Cushman, Chgo A W Berry, Chicago H H Rose, Pasadena C P Vicini, Jackson |J N Stipes, Champagne F Bailey, do L N Countryman, Ptld l'"w nélgon‘ Sacto { wain, Marysvilla E D Morini, Irvington J M Franels, Auburn J B H H H WINNER INGLESIDE Lady Geraldin_c Beats Little Fullerton at I to 20 in an Exciting Course. The features of the midweek coursing at Ingleside yesterday were the sensation- al defeat of a 20 to 1 favorite, Little Ful- lerton, by Lady Geraldine and the splen- did work of Russell, Allen & Wilson's lit- tle white and black bitch Palmflower, the stake winner. Lady Geraldine finally took third money, going down before Tod Sloan. Tod Sloan was tied with Palm- flower for first money at the end of the fifth course, but he bad run several very hard courses and his owner wisely with- drew him and allowed Palmflower to take the stake by default. The hares were in fine fettie and the sfon was exceptionally good. A number of short-enders got the flag and although the majority played lucky in doing so the sensational win of Lady Geraldine was only scored after a long and evenly contested course to the very last. The courses were generall long, several being over two minutes’ duration. But few of the hares reached the escapes. Among the winning short- ends were the following: Vixen beat Gold Hill, 2—; Masterplece beat Sleighbells, 1—7; Palmfiower beat Los Angeles, 1—2%3; Campania beat Bald Eagle.1%—3%: Hard Lines beat Sir John Arnott, 1%4—2%: Lady Ger- aldine_beat Campania, 1—i%; Littie Fullerton beat Statesman, 1—2%; Lady Geraldine beat Little Fullerton, 1—20; Palmflower beat V can, 2—2%:; Hard Lines beat Candelaris, 1—: Tod Sloan beat Firm Foe, 3—2%. The results follow: Midweek stake, first round—Connell Bros." Dunmore beat A. Johnson's Mountain Beauty, 3—1; A. Johnson's Tod Sloan beat J. Dean's Mialmo, 5—3; Lowe & Thompson's King Bor- derer beat Sam Handy's Free and Easy, T— F. Moran's False Flatterer beat L. Wiggin: Dexter P. 17—5; J. O'Dowd’s Clifton Lass beat H. G Nichols' Yreva, 4—1; J. R. Smith's Victor beat Kay Bros.’ Sir Rothnell, 6—1; A. L. Austin's Firm Foe beat T. Cox's Hairbrain, 4-2; J. I O'Brlen’s Wandering Tom beat Sterl & Knowles' O'Hara, $—1; Frank X. Foley's Alarue beat George Buhn's Aloba, 7—4; Curtis & Son's.Vulcan beat Captain C. Ander- son’s Deflance, 8—6; T. J. Cronin’s Vixen beat J. Seggerson’s Gold Hill, 12—5; Russell, Allen & Wilson's Palmflower beat A. L. Austin's Los Angeles, 12—1; T. A. Gaffney's Sir John Arnott beat Dave Byrne's Mollle Hogan, 6—1; M. B. Kavanaugh's Hard Lines beat Keily & Con- roy’s Kitty Lee, 22—8: J. Seggerson’s Candel- aria beat George Breuhn's Monogram, 6—0; R. jece beat W. C. Glasson's . Perry’s Campanta beat A. ; J. Rouning' Sleighbells, 2—1; Johnson’s Bald FEagl (names) Lady Geraldine beat T. Nevins' Nellle N., 13—5; J. I. O'Brien’s Statesman beat Kelly & 'Conroy’s Magnolia, 4—0; Lowe & Thomp- gon's Little Fullerton 'beat J. Olsen's Sunburat, Second round—Tod Sloan beat Dunmore, 3—0; King’s Borderer beat False Flatterer; 7—5; Vie- tor beat Clifton Lass, 6—2; Firm Foe beat Wandering_ Tom, 10—3; Vulcan beat Alarue, 6—1; Palmflower beat Vixen, 5—0; Hard Lines beat Sir John Armott, 7—§; Candelaria beat Masterpiece, 18—4; Lady Geraldine beat Cam- pania, =1 Little Fullerton beat Statesman, Third round—Tod Sloan beat King’'s Borderer, 8-2; Firm Foe beat Victor, 7—0; Palmflower beat Vulcan, §—7; Hard Lines beat Candelaria, 1385 Lady’ Gerdldine beat Little Fullerton, Fourth round—Tod Sloan beat Firm Fos, 13—10; Palmflower beat Hard Lines, 16—5; Lady Geraldine a bye. Fifth round—Tod Sloan beat Geraldin Palmflower a by E Final—Palmflower won, Tod Sloan withdrawn. e INGLESIDE STAKES. Ingleside Coursing Park management has arranged a puppy stake and an open stake for this week's card. The puppy stake will be entirely disposed of on Sat- urday, coursing commencing at 1 p. m. The open stake will be run through on Sunday, commencing at 11:30 a. m. The draw resulted as follows: Puppy stake, thirty-two dogs—T. J. Cronin's George Pinto's Glad Hand; F. Pat- Farley's Bnmwcl;— Vandal vs. terson’s Fire Queen vs. J. burn; F. A. McComb's Wait a Bit vs. Flower's Keystone; P. M. Clarkson's Garter vs. Al Austin's Los Angele L Clarkson's Flower of Gold vs. Conneil Bros.’ Master Morse; F. X. Foley's Alarue vs. M. Duniea's Erin; J. H. Perigo's Pennegrant vs. A. J. Kemp's Move Out; Bartel§ Bros." Betsey Barrow vs. J. J. Edmonds’ Go On; E. Geary's America vs. Connell Bros." Kilkelly; J. O'Far- rell's Mantle Hill vs. J. Caveney’s Juliette; Connell Bros." Clover vs. George Pinto's Mis- chief; J. H. Perigo's Querita Vincent vs. Bar- tels Bros.’ Banner Bright; Connell Bros. Green Isle vs. Curtls & Son's Pandora vs. T. J. Cronin's Thorndale; D. Reéardon's Mollle R. vs. T. J. Cronin's Terry McGovern; W. Stark's Thun- derbolt vs. J. O'Farrell's Black Marcus. Open_ stake, forty-eight dogs—E. M. Kel- logg’'s Ben's Babe ve. Il. A. Deckelman’'s Fly- away: J. L. _O'Brien's Wandering Tom vs. O. J. Olsen's Sunburst; A. Johnson's Mountain Beauty vs. J. H. Perigo's Pretty Girl: J. Dickson's Black Bess vs. J. Finn's Johnny F; §. V. O'Neill's Queen Kelp vs. H. A. Deckel® man’'s Glen Chloe; M. J. Dougherty's Spring- fleld Boy vs. Al Austin's Firm Foe; D. Toland’ Twilight Jr. vs. J. Seggerson's Gold Hill; M. J. Dougherty's Hartford Lass vs. P. Horgan's Lucretia Borgia; J. Carroll's Auckland vs. P. M. Clarkson's Biackhawk; P. Horgan's Manila vs. H. A. Deckelman's Prince George; J. Strehl's Jimmy Cork vs. Russell, Allen & Wil- son's Belle Clair; Russeil, Allen & Wilson's Caesar vs. Larkey & Rock's Liberty J. Strenl's Moonlight Chippy vs. Kay Bros.' Hawker; Sterl & Knowles' Sleety Mist vs. J. Mooney's Silent Treasure; E. M. Kel logg's Hummer vs. T. Murphy's Tea Rose: E. D. Falion's Lily of the West va, H. G. Nickol's rschel; T. A. Gaffeney's Sir John Ar- o Morning Glory;_J. nott vs. J. J. Edmonds’ 1 Russell, Allen & Wil Roste Clatr; D. Tolands Pleasant Girl vs. J. Ronning’s Dempsey Lass: Lynl vs. J. Ro =’ p-e, o . Foulke's Baumeister vs. troller; J. 1. O'Brien's St tesman ve. Knowles' O'Hara; J. Dean's Mialmo R Seggerson's__ Candelaria; Connell Bros.' Log Boy vs. B. M. Kellogg's Lady Gilmore; George Lahusen’s Firefly vs. J. Strehl's Three Cheers. | | TRACK 'NOTES Continued from Twelfth Page. present at the meeting to substantiate his charges. The sale of Dr. Rowell's horses will take Place in the paddock at noon to-day, Tom romwell, Whitcomb, Sybaris, suma., Dr. Bernays and Blooming Chance will pass under the hammer. There is every likelthood of the three starters in yesterday's race meeting again on Saturday. The association over the bay a’reed to hang up another §1000 purse, anfi ‘lj the race takes place Yellow T;‘If will be allowed seven pounds, making his weight 110. Alex sm.?a". thinks Advance Guard can beat Brode, while Johnns Schorr only smiles. At the weights an ridden differently Foster & Hackett's colt is apt to down both. To-Day’s Entries . First race, one mile; four-year-olds and up- ward; selling: 682 Durward . 10 736 Lady Britannfe. 745 Vinctora 93 72 Los Prietos .....108 708 Lizzella 01, ... Manzanfllo . 740 Uterp 93 4T Tempo ... 165 Scintillate Hi 06 My Dear 98! 700 Correct three-year-olds and one mile; Second race, upward; sellin 739 Stuttgart 739 Glengaber . 79 J. V. Hayi 18/ 754 Rixford .........101 TR T p— Third race, seven furiongs; three-year-olds; selling: 758 Stsquoc .. 106’ 730 Ziska 737 Antler 734 Mont Eagle 70 Edgardo Fourth race, six furlongs; four-year-oids and upward; selling: 745 Perseus 04 48 Good Hope .. 739 Grand Sachem...1M4 73 Jingle Jingle 755 Montallade 04 Fifth race, seven furlongs; four-year-olds and upward; selling: 748 Faversham a1 e Wv—lx - 107, 752 Sister Alice 740 Alaria ... B Inverazy II ... 381 71 Don Luls . 45 None Such Sixth race, six furlongs; four-year-olds and upward; seliing (T52)Peace .. 104) T47 Jack McCabe . 748 Sallie Goodwin..100, 714 Tiburon . 752 Harry Thoburn.102| 745 Wild Hee . (145)Katie Gibbons...104 (742)Dogtown 740 Monrovia .......100| 752 Pompino 47 Ringmaster 02/ 762 Rosalbra Selections for To-Day. First race—Tempo, Lady Britannic, Lo Prie- tos. Second race—Essence, Glengaber, Stuttgart. Third race—Florabird, Mont Eagle, Misston. Fourth race—Jingle Jingle, Good Hops, Mon- tallade. Fifth race—Wyoming, Sister Alice, Don Luis. Sixth race—Peace, Pompino, Monrovia. HISSED THE JUDGES. Spectators Disapprove of a Decision at New Orleans Track. NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 8.—The decision in the fourth race to-day was roundly hissed, most of the spectators being con- fident that Trust Me had won, with Teu- ton second and Pat Garret third. The judges, however, placed Garret first. Azua, Judge Wardell and Sidney Lucas were the winning favorites. The track was heavy, Results: Seven furlongs—Azua won, Prince Real sec- ond, Scottish Grit third. Time, 1:35. One mile, selling—Lovable won, Maidstone second, Ashalas third. Time, 1:42%. Selling, six furlongs—Judge Wardell won, Eva Wilson second, Alvin W third. Time, 1:15. Selling, one mile and 70 yards—Pat Garret won, Teuton second, Trust Me third. Time, 1:5& Six furlongs—Sidney Lucas won, Aberdale sec- ond, Matt Simpson third. Time, 1:18. Six and a half furlongs—Parakeet won, Lord Neville second, Cathedral third. Time, 1:37%. [ —————— LADIES AT TENNIS PLAY. Tournament at the California Club a Marked Success. At the California Tennis Club’s courts yesterday afternoon a ladies’ consolation single tournament was held, which was as successful as that of last week both in attendance and the quality of the play in T Partirson's i Laggw. | the final matches. Miss Mason succeeded in winning the tournament, defeating Miss Waterman of Alameda in the final match after a hard struggle. Miss Mason did not have to play her first match, Miss Eels having defaulted. Miss Bowman's first victory was of the | | | win two_games. same kind. In a comparatively easy match Miss Watterman defeated Miss Eisen. The first set was won six love, but in the second Miss Eisen managed to Miss Edith Chesebrough managed to put Miss Sherwood out of the tournament in a two-set match, the score reading 6—3, 6—2. In the semi-finals Miss Mason surprised the spectators by winning from Miss Fos- ter, 6—0, 6—0. Miss Watterman worked her way Into the finals by defeating Miss Chesebrough 6—0, 6—3. The finals proved the best match of the day and was productive of first class ten- nis. Miss Mason Shyed her best and Miss Watterman forced the San Franciscan to exert herself for every point. Not only was each point eontested but every game and both sets represented distinct tennis struggles. The score was 6—4, 6—4, Miss Mason winning both. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Continued from Page Eight. THE CALL’S RACING CHART. (Copyright, 1%0, by H. H. Egbert) OAKLAND RACETRACK, Thursday, February 8, 1800.—Weather fine. Track fast. 754. FIRST RACE—Seven furlongs; selling; three-year-olds; purse, $400. 1 | Betting. Index. Horse. Weight[St. %m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. [Op. Ci. 730 Rachel C . 1072 1% w11 2 13 |Bullman 37 Choteau 12 1 3hn n E. Ross. 37 The Echo 07| 5 4n i 729 Aborigine . 109 8 21 kS L 19 Retond 006 Time—l4, :13; %, :37 02%; %, i %, Winner, Burns & Waterhouse's b. Aborigine tossed it up. 755. SECOND RACE—Five and a half furlongs; selling; four-year-olds and up; purse, $350. Index Horse. Age. Welght.|St. _%m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. | 714 St. Cuthbert, 5 ....108| 4 . 1in 12 18 12 670 Btorm King, o] MR T S 714 Montallad Al ] GRS [ 31 o ron, 5 731 Mika Rice, . L] 3% 4% L] -16, :18%; 07%. Good start. Won easily, second and third D tmmer. | DE 5 . &, by St. Carlo-Santa Cruz. Winner tance just suited. Route too short for Montallade. Mike Rice is lecta 102 7566. THIRD RACE—Four furlongs; two-year-olds; purse, $500. Index. Horse. im. %m. _%m. Str.__¥in. | Jockeys. [Op. GL 732) Lucidia. 5. 2% 23 @ Grateor 2 gty 3 S T ... Tmpromptu 5 5 31 685 St. Rica . £ g w A48 §30_Wardman v . 2 4 x’a : o e—1, :241&; 3, :48%. Good start. Won cleverly, second and _third driving. Winner, b zv‘v*m?umue* b, g, by imp. St. Andrew-Ricardo. Lucidia never extended. Grat. ter will go on. Impromptu ran gamely. $1000 added. 787, FOURTH RACE—One mile; three-year-olds; special sweepstakes; $2:0 each, Index. H Weight.[St. __%m. \s}n. %m. Str. _Fin. | Jockeys. [Op. Cl V. 1 26 2 Th 3 1ns QD Ravasoe g8 3 3 LB & (857 Yellowtall . T T R WO S § R . Time—t, :24; %, 1:18%; mile, 1:39%. Good start. Won first three driving. Winner, F. Schorr's ch. c., by Cayuga-Prosperity. All things considered, Brode won on merit. He was cut off less than @ furlong from the wire. Bullman criticized for making his move too_soon. Spencer on Yellowtail set too fast a clip when it was unnecessary. 788, FIFTH RACE—One mile and a sixteenth; selling; three-year-olds and up; purse, $400. Tndex. Horse. Age. Welght.[St. %m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. [Op.” CL 722 Horton, & .. ( Pt 722 H 3 747 Formero, 65 35 728 Catastro] 4 72 739 Mary s s 730 Sisquoc 2 %2 42 New 00 s 740 Brown Prince, 100 300 Time—1-16, :08%; b~ 1:20%; mile, 1:40; 1 1-16m, 1:46. Good start. :30%; 9-16, :55%: 13-1 Won first three driving. Winner, E. F. %, ner made a remarkable run. apparently imith’s ch. h., by El Rayo-Fusillade's Last. Wi Henry, on Imperious lost the race by looking back, ‘winning. Catastrophe showed improvement. i Too fast for Mary Kinsella. 1 et i e | ing; four-year-olds and upward; purse, $400. Index. Horse. Age. Weight.|St. um,, Fin. | Jockeys. _[Op. OL 51 Vittitoe T. Wals| Spencer Bullman ... Jenkins Piggott ARRIVED. Thursday, February 8. Stmr Alcatraz, Carlson, 58 hours from San Pedro. Stmr State of Callfornia, Gage, §1% hours from Portland, via Astoria 41 hours. U S stmr Logan, Stinson, 25 days from Ma- nila, via Nagasaki 19 day: SAILED. Thursday, February 8. Stmr Elihu Thomson, Whitney, Oyster Har- bor. Stmr Alice Blanchard, Jessen, Coos Bay. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Feb 3§, 10 p m—Weather cloudy; wind SW, velocity § miles. SPOKEN. Feb 3, lat 22 41 N, lon 74 22 W—Stmr Finance, trom New Torks 10c Colon. Jan —, lat 3 N, lon 3 W—Fr bark Digues- clin, hence Oct 11, for gummm Jan 9, lat 4 N, lon W—Fr bark Eugene Fautrel, from Swansea, for San Francisco. Nov 25, lat 36 8, lon 6 W—Fr bark Lamori~ clere, hence Sept 21, for Mistley. MEMORANDUM. Per schr Alice Cooke—Feb 8. 4 a m, drifted in between Fort Point buoy and fort and had to let go both anchors. Was towed ciear by tug Sea Queen. DOMESTIC PORTS. SEATTLE—Arrived Feb §—Br bark Trongate, from Port Townsend. PORT TOWNSEND — Salled Feb 7 — Bark Coryphene, for Honolulu. GREENWOOD—Arrived Feb §—Stmr Alca- zar, hence Feb i COOS BAY—Sailed Feb $—Stmr Empire, for San_Francisco. VENTURA — Arrived Feb §-Stmr South Coast, from Eureka. USAL—Arrived Feb $—Stmr Newsboy, hence Feb 6. FORT BRAGG—Arrived Feb S—Stmr Sequola, hence Feb §; stmr Albion. hence Feb 6. EUREKA—Sailed Feb §—Schr Alice, for San Pedro: schr Svarrow, for San Francisco. (‘A?PAR—Arflvcd Feb §—Stmr Cleone, hence Feb 7. SAN - PEDRO—Arrived Feb $—Schr Mildred, from Seattle. ASTORIA~Arrived Feb $—Br ship Donna Francisca, from Rio de Janeiro. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Feb $—Haw stmr San Mateo. from E San NEW YORK—Salled Feb 7—Br stmr Athos, for Colon. Arrived Feb 3—Shio Aryan, hence Oct 16 FOREIGN PORTS. YOKOHAMA—Sailed Feb 7—Br stmr Bea- conshire, for Tacoma. Amso KGTII:"‘N DMB'Y.. stmr Carmar- et teom San Dles, NANAIMO—Sailed Feb s—Bark Onaway, for Honolulu. ROYAL ROADS-Arrived Feb 7-Ger ship Silo, from Hongkong. MANILA—Arrived Feb 7—Br stmr Tartar, hence Jan il o w—a ey well, from Melbourne. -~ OCEAN STEAMERS. QUEENSTOWN—Sailed Feb $—Stmr 1and, from Liverpool, for n Oceanie, from Livereol, for New York. BREMEN—Arrived Feb $—Stmr Gera, from