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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1900. : polite at- Grant ave. CALIFORNIA men: break n; 1 or 2 gentle. private family; mdvertisements and branch office, 23 64, m. rner ( porch, ete references. ewly fur | | 0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. re February 14; auec- : mo_better location modern, Oakland home. 25 Piedmont ave., Oakland. nch_Office Broadway, Oskland. Adver- 1ons recelved. FRANKLIN, 427 n f The Call re- Broadway, Oakland. Adver- subscriptions received. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. partnership.—The sting under the name and RI & BACIGALUPL v and county of San Fran- sth day of March, 1599, dis- ent. MR. G. IACCHER! e interest of G. able at the on and Transfer Secretary. 0. 12 (35 cents hau Sugar Plaotation e at the office of the eet, on and after Sat- Transfer books 190, at 3 March 9, 1800, ts, barley , Cal., plication to near Alameda 1l 12 noon, Feb- application. uth San Francisco. Folsom street, and som street m street, street reet, and e e Kirby, 1638 Howard street, and er Creek, and Addie B. O Farrell street fces sent by They must be handed fon offices and be 5 residence of per- ve the same published and death n BIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATHY 1900, to { George William Taylor, a son. B nished rooms and MARRIED. N—G 5—In this city, Janu- E. G. Mathena, D.D., and Christina M. is city, February 3, Mathena, D.D., George suitable for two gen- hed; & snap. Call M Bt ice for the r and subscriptions has been opened pen until ¢ p. m sdvertisements and ablished 2t 1096 Va- ROOMS WANTED. city or o PACIFIC COTL €7 Monteomery st . rooms 919 SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. pairing at_lowes: 205 Fourth st STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. FIERCE RODOLPH Storage and Movh Orfice. 401 Post =t Main TO LEASE. TO isase—Kepilworth Inn: romantically ted in Mill Valley; 50 minutes’ ride from Francisco Tetely furnished: 4 roo steam and w at electric ligh heaters throughout; elevators, etc.: Apply MADISON REE, 626 Market st e e e ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. | | BURD! ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. lowing special bargains: G a t 86x100. ™ im- odern improve- ain bath, gas, JUDD CO., 1424 Park st INVESTIGATE—Lot 40x140; choice loca Sents Clara ave.: house of 7 rooms (1o order), 20x125; Halght ave., near Mastick tage of 5 roo 2 50-foot _front et ; BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS| BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. BAY-WINDOW cottage, 4 rooms, bath, pantry, cold water, high basement. brick on, fruit trees: large lot: near sta- school, churches, stores, 2 electric car iines: price §1500; oniy $100 cash, balance $12 r month. take Berkeley tral get off and ssk_for RUDOLPH & PERKINS, office open Sundays. moved to 1118 Broadway, Oakiand. Adver- tisements and subscriptions received. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN introduction to you {rom H. Scheilhaas. the Uskland. “":‘vh Station : x OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS, I Haffey, Catherine Lemon, Charles B. Levy, Herrman Lydiatt, 1da B. McCabe, Terrence MeManus, ard Messina, Rosa Muller, Mary Murphy, Martin D, unn, Lorenzo Nilson. Anton B. Packer, Guy W. Parsons, Alfred N. Perich, Nicholas Ryan, Willlam H, cemann, Morris La Shea, Con Eteegs, Henry Sweeney, Margaret A. Theisen, John Thompson, Thomas ‘Webb, Genevieve M. city, February 8, 1900, and, aged 73 years. is y, February Auradou, beloved husband of radou, father of A. Leon Aura- Marie Dumont, brother of Jules Auradou, ¢ Mrs. Jules Auradou, and Jean and Louise Auradou, a aged 6 years 11 mouths and acqguaintances are respect- end the funeral Monday, at 30 o'clock, from his late 1509 Powell street, thence to Odd Beventh and Market streets, | be held under the aus American Lodge No. 207, I ent 044 Fellows’ Cemetery. kland, February §, 1900, Jane the late Captain T. W. e of Enxland, aged 6 years. ds and acqualntances are resgect- ed to attend the funeral to-morrow at 2 o'clock, from the Church of the Eleventh street, near Market, San ent Laurel Hill Cemetery. s, February 8, 1500, Rob- ive of California, aged 38 funeral will take place this day ¥). at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of Halsted & Co., 945 Mission strest. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. AN—In San Jose, February 7, 1900, Alcide a oved stepfather of Edmond Bon- Mary Gibelin du Py, Mrs. Louise father-in-law of Mrs. Louise Bou- grandfather of Octave Gibelin Plerre Gibelin du Py mnd Mrs. Na- Scripture, & native of France, aged ends and acquaintances are respect- ed to attend the funeral to-morrow at 1 oclock, from the parlors deau, 305 Montgomery avenue, tre Dame des Victoires French ence to Druids’ Hall. Inter- nt Calvary Cemetery. In this city, February 8, 1500, Ed- &nd Py, dan, au =4 fuily inv (Sunday), J s ward A. Burden, & native of England, aged 50 years. CARLTON—In this city, February 9, 1900, Theo- dore, ved b 4 of Jole W. Carlton, and father of Mi Carlton, a native of New York, aged 65 vears. (New York Dra- mati~ and Portland Oregonian please copy.) §7Friends and acquaintances are respect- Iy invited to attend the funeral this day Saturday). at 10 o'clock, from the pariors of the California Undertaking Company, 406 Powell street, mear Post. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by 11:3) o'clock train from Third and Townsend strests. CONWAY—In this city, February §, 1900, Bliza- beth, beloved wite of B, Conway. and mother of Margaret Lacey (nee Conway), a native of Ireland, aged 84 years. 7 Friends and acqualntances are fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday). at 8 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1205 McAllister sireet, thence to Sacred Feart Church, where mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commeneing at § o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. Please omit flowers. DESMOND—In _this city, February §, 1900, Felix Desmond, beloved father of Felix Jr., James, Edward and Henry Desmond, a na- tive of Ireland, mged 79 years. DINAN—In this city, February 9, 1300, Frank J.. beloved son of Willlam E. and Nellie Dinan, & native of San Francisco, aged 1 years 2 months and 21 da: DOLPH—In this city. February 8, 190, Annfe, heloved wife of Eiof H. Dolph, mother of Edwin and May Dolph, and sister of John, Faward, Willlam, Kitty and Alick Kron- bolm, a native of New York, aged 32 years and 2 months. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow e HENRY J GALLAGHER Co,, (Buccessors to FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, School. Fien Lincoln » !"LFM rtermaster | , to the | E. Jude, both of San | | | | | SENERAL grocery store, stock, fixtures |FISCHER—In this city, February 8, O'Farrell street. and | LE: st Amenda J. Ander- | father-in-law | | (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 4% Castro street, near Eighteenth, thence to Mission Dolores Church for serv- ices commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. EYRE—January 16, 1900, Amelia Eyre, beloved Fite of William Eyre of Sydney, and mother of A. Eyre of San Francisco, aged 64 Years. 1900, Catherine Fischer, & native of Prussia, aged 70 years. FREESTROM—In Manils, ®. I, October 2L 189, Tage F. Freestrom, private Company B, Jirst Regiment, California Volunteer In- ry. E>Friends and acquaintances are reepect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'ciock, at the Presidio Ceme- tery. Members of Company B and friends will assemble at Lombard-street entrance to the Presidlo tomorrow (Sunday). at 14 GAY—In this city, February 9, 1600, Theobald Gay, a native of France, aged 43 vears. C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from Memorial Hall, I O. O. F. bullding. Funeral under the aus- pices of Yerba Buena Lodge No. 15, 1. O. O. F. Interment L O. O, F. Cemetery. Remains at the parlors of Porter & White, 122 Bddy dotng | GILLISPIE—In this city, February 8, 1900, Thomas Jefferson, beloved son of Thomas J. and Catherine Giilispie, and grandson of Thomas and Mary Gillispie and Michael and Kate Monahan, a native of San Francisco, aged & months and 24 days. GORDON—In this city, February 7, 1300, Mag- gie, beloved wife of Patrick Gordon, mother of Louisa Gordcn, and sister of Patrick and John Connell Fiynn, a native of the parish of Drimoleague, County Cork, Ireland, aged 85 years and 11 montbs. [=4 ends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at § o'clock, from the parlors of McAvoy & Co. 1235 Market street, between Cighth and Ninth, thence to St. Francis hurch for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GOTTSCHALK—In this city, February 8, 1300, 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 and the late Frederick W. Gottschalk, a native of Sl wick, Holsteln, aged $6 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- Ily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow day). at 9:30 o'clock, from his late resi- i114 Elm avenue. Interment Laurel this city, February 7, 1900, Carrie Guamundson, beloved wife of 8. P. Gudmundson, and mother of Roy B. and amundson, a native of Bweden, ears. T>Friends and acquaintances are respect- slly invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), &t 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 2637 Btyant street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. HAMMEL — In this oity, February 1, 190, Mary, beloved wife of Gustav Hammel, a na- ive of the city of Kassan, Hungary, aged 31 years. C>Friends and acquaintances are respect- 1 ted to attend the funeral to-morrow at 9:45 o'clock, from the funeral Porter & White, 122 Eddy street. (Sur parlors of Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. —At Paralso Springs, Joseph, beloved busband of Henrietta Hayes, son of the late p Hayes, and brother of Mrs. Alice Wal- 1 ive of San Francisco, aged 30 ends and acquaintances are respect- ted to attend the funeral this day rday), from the residence of his father- v, 308 California street, thence to St. urch, Dupont and California streets, n requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul, commencing at & o'clock. Interment strictly private. HORN—In this city, February §, 199, Sarah L. Horn, wife of the late Wililam S. Horn, and n C. and Harriet N. Horn, gton, D. C., aged 74 years 22 days In this city, February 9, 1800, Cath. HAFFEY erine, dearly beloved wife of Patrick Haffey, | ved mother of James, Frank, and dearly Edward, Wiliiam, Hugh, Rev. tor, Mary and Margaret Haffey, a native of County Tyrone, Ireland, aged 63 years. n Manila, P. I, November 9, 1598, aries Black Lemon, sergeant Company B, First Reximent, California Volunteer In- fan: beloved brother of Robert Lemon of phia, aged 51 years. nds and acquaintances are respect- ted to attend the funeral to-morrow day), at 2 o'clock, at the Presidio Ceme- Members of Company B and friends 1 assemble at Lombard-street entrance to Presidio to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:45 " clock. LEVY—In this city, February §, 1300, Herr- man, beloved husband of Rosetta Levy, and er of Mrs. Frank Wolf and Louis, Otto, and Melville Levy, a native of Ger- ny, aged 72 years and 9 days. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday dence, 173 Sutter street. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. Please omit flowers. LYDIATT—In this city, February 8, 1900, Ida beloved daughter of Amos and Florence ©O. Lydiatt, and sister of Olivia E., Florence rge E. Lydiatt, a native of San Fran- aged 1 year and 4 days. Frisnds and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral this day (Eaturday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- ce, 533 Jersey street, between Douglass and Diamond. McCABE—In this city, February 8, 1500, 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, aged 2§ years. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend (Saturday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the parlors of the Henry J. Gallagher Undertaking Com- ;, 20 Fifth street, thence to St. Patrick’'s be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Cal- | vary Cemetery McMANUS—In this city, February 9, 1900, Ber- nard McManus, Margaret McManus, & native of Ireland, aged T1_years. % The funeral will take place to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of n epdaushter, Mrs. Harry Kenny, 2113 Fillmore street. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery S 190, | \rSSINA—In Oakland, February 7, 190, Rosa Messina, beloved wife of Luigi Messina, and mother of John and Mary Messina, a native of Italy, aged 42 years. (Placerville papers please copy.) [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day | (Saturday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1061% Seventh street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, co mencing at 10 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. MULLER—In this city, February 9, 1300, Mary Muller, beloved mother of Joseph, Annie and | Fred Muller, and wife of the late Casmir Mul- | ler, & native of Philadelvhia, Pa., aged 43 ears. MURPHY—In this city, February §, 1900, Mar- tin D., dearly beloved husband of Mary D. Murphy, and father of Mrs. J. Titus, Mrs, L. Burns and Mrs. F. Casoly, a native of County Mayo, Ireland, aged 77 years and § ménths. [ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1304 Lyon street, thence to St. Dom- inic's’ Church for services at 1 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. NUNN—In this city, Fel 1900, Lorenzo Nunn, beloved brother of Willtam H. Cook, and uncle of John, Wililam, Robert, Lorenzo and Sophia Downs, Mrs. John Bro- ghey 4nd Mes. C. Baiilaus, & mative of Ire- and, aged 4 years. [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the residence of his sister, Mrs. Willlam H. Cook. 36 Croke street, off Mission, near Five-mile House. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. NTLSON—Kllled near Caloocan, P. L, Fel 7, 158, Anton B. Nilson, beloved son of B. J. and A. Nilson, a native of Denmark, aged 19 years. A member of Company C, First Cali- fornia_Volunteer Infantry, and Company C, PACKBR— near Caloocan, P. L. Febru- ary 7, 1589, Guy W. Packer, beloved son of Mrs. Jennie Packer of Portiana, Or., & na- tive of Nebraska, aged 25 years. A member of Company C, First California Volunteer In- fantry. 7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral of above soldiers to-morrow (Bunday), at 2 o'clock, from Y. M. C. A. butlding, Union-street car entrance, Presidio. MEMB! of Company C, First Californ! Volunteer Infantry, and members of Com- pany C. First Inantry, N. G. C., are re- Qquested to attend the furieral of our late com- Tades, Privates Anton B. Nilson and Guy W. Packer, to-morrow (Sun Meet at Arm- ory, §15 Ellis street, at 1 o'clock sharp; blue untform. CHARLES E. GOODELL, Lete First Lieutenant First California Vol- ‘unteer Infantry. REONS—In this city, February §, 1900, PN, Parsons, beloved husband of Mami Parsons, and father of Elmer Parsons, a na. tive of i, San Joaquin County, Cal., aged 27 years and * months. (Stockton and San Francisco mvunlg-e copy.) PERICH — In ity, Fel Nicholas, beloted son of Paul and Perich, and brother of Luke, Annie and Pauline Perich, a native of San Francleco, 3 years 3 months and 1 day. Frionds and acquaintances are T ey st 1.0 clock, from the resid (Sunday). at 1 o'cl Yooy 3 ‘South Park. Interment Fore s, Fnaling lius and Julia Ryan, and of_Mrs. Ellen A. Johnston of Boston, Mrs. Lizzie Daisley and lnl:a“lztmm PBenney of San , 8 Randolph, Mass. veteran of the Civil War. o BEEMANN—] in action in Manfla, ary 41899, Morris L., on St D Beemann, and brother of Christian Otto. Scemann, Mrs. C. Helfeker and Car. Mrs. Kate Daly and Mrs. Lou | Brother Vie- | at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- | e funeral this day | rch, where a solemn requiem mass will | beloved busband of the late | 'TOBATTLE AGAIN FOR SUPREMACY Yellowtail, Advance Guard and F. W, Brode Meet To-Day. Nothing was talked about at Oakland track yesterday but the return race be- tween the three great colts F. W. Brode, Advance Guard and Yellowtail. Horse- | men overlooked good things just for the | sake of an argument as to the merit or | demerit of this or that one. Under the | changed conditions, with F. W. Brode picking up 3 pounds additional and Yel- lowtall being conceded 7 pounds, the re- sult looks quite as doubtful as it did on Thursday previous to the race. It is ar- | gued that carrying 110 pounds Yellowtail | will cover the distance (one mile) In 1:39 | flat. If he does the big fellow will win. However, he came out of Thursday’s race badly distressed and may not be as sharp | as on that occasion. Alex Shields says | Advance Guard will be a better horse to- | day and admirers of Brode look wise and | say, “His number was hung out the other | @ay, wasn't it?” It will assuredly result | | in another superb test of speed and endur- | ance. With the exception of one or two | throwdowns the talent fared very well. Three favorites were turned down, but as | in each instance the winner was well | backed the books did not profit to any | | great extent. | Lady Britannic, a § to 1 chance, backed | | down to 334, captured the opening mile | selling run. The black mare was ridden | by Jack Martin and after making all the | running won hard ridden from the 4 to 5 { t‘golce. Tempo. Los Prietos finished in the show. | Jenkins, astride the 7 to 10 favorite, Bs- sence, played in rare good luck in the mile selling affair next decided. Getting | | away absolutely last, he trailed his flel | to the stretch turn. Skirting the rail Bulil. | man, on Stuttgart, falled to impede his progress, and in a hard drive downed Glengaber a neck, Stuttgart being only a head further away. Another warm cholce was served up in Florabird for the seven furlong number, with a bunch of seven starting. e Flor- | ist colt stood plenty of urging, finally win- ning handily from Mont Eagle. ission | tired badly, losing third place to Sisquoc, | For the first six furlong sprint Good Hope received such steady support at 11 to b that the odds against Jingle Jingle, the favorite, receded to the same figure. It proved a false scare, for Bullman took the latter away in the lead and, never | headed, downed Montallade half a length. | | being the purchaser. 11 Good Hope eould not keep up during the early part of it, finishing third. Track Notes. T. Walsh broke it up so badly with ‘Wyoming that the judges called the Loy to the stand. He rode according to in- structions so far as waiting with the horse was concerned, but dropping Into a pocket was unable to get out, 'ompino, which is developing into such a promising sprinter, is a son of Puryear D, one_of the stallions at Napa stock farm. He downed a fast fleld yesterday in a 'ulog; Garnet Ferguson yesterday from E. Kennedy the fast mare Ledt, The reputed price paid was $1500. Eddie Ross put up the prettiest finish of the afternoon on Alaria. The ride was perfectly timed, beating Spencer on Sister Alice a short nose. Satsuma did not change hands at Dr. Rowell’s sale vesterday. Following were the horses sold: Whitcomb, $350, M. Moth- erall; Dr. Bernays, $800, W. Fisher; Blocm- ing Chance, $75, E. Rooker. Cyril, owned by P. Ryan, was sold for $500, k Ross Core, a two-year- | old, went to the bid of F. W. Ellis for $375. To-Day’s Entries. handicap; Firet race—Five furlongs; four- year-olds and upward; selling: 670 Strongoli . 740 Midlove (T86)§t. Cuthbert. ... Yemen 58 Novia 120) 712 Revanna . Second race—Four furlongs; two-year-olds; purse: 743 Count Hubert...105] 756 Grafter ..........110 35 Pat Foley. 105 (738)Scotch Belle... 115 766 Impromptu . 13| 73 Parsifal . 208 743 Socapa . 10| ... Richard 8. 10! ... Carrophiliis . 74 Location 110! 738 Thornwild . Third race—McLaughlin selling and a sixteenth miles; three-year-ol ward; purse 756 Pat Morrissey...101| 733 Rosinants ..... 9§ 697 Flamora 90 (733)Dr. Sheppard ...110 728 Malay . # (751) David - Fourth race—One mile. stake; ds and 757 Yellowtail.. (Spencer) (T57) F. W. Brode.. (T. Burns) 77 Advance Guard..... (Bul Fifth race—One and a quarter miles; four- year-olds and upward: selling: 764 Don Luis. 103) 745 Coda ... 101 51 Snips . “101 (742) Dogtown 108 753 Gotobed 06 751 Red Pirate. (720) Topmast .. L0y §ixth race—Six furlongs; mares; three-year- olds and upward; purse: 697 Flamora .. . 1765 Monrovia 661 Flower of Gold.. 97 (693)Sly ........ 783 Afamada ........11 Selections for To-Day. First race—Revanna, §t. Cuthbert, Ben Ledi. b‘sieond race—Scotch Belle, Grafter, Count Hu- art. Third race—Rosinante, Dr. Sheppard, Fla- mora. Fourth race—F. W. Brode, Advance Guard, Yellowtail. Fifth race—Topmast, Don Luis, Red Pirate. Sixth race—Flower of Gold, Sly, Afamada. (Copyright, 1909, by ‘THE CALL’S RACING CHART. H. H. Egbert.) OAKLAND RACETRACK, Friday, February §, 1900.—Weather fine. Track fast. X, 1:16%: mile, 1:42%. Good start. selling; four-year-olds and upward; purse, H0O. | ] |Boltln(4 | Xm. lénh %m. Str. Fin. iOp. CL 12 11 11 1% 1n [] 2 i “en 6% 61 6% 2h 2n 5 45 Los Prietos, 61 1 5] 3h 41 31 s 7 740 Uterp, 4.... 8h 2y 21 8y 42 s 20 .. Hannah Reid, 41 4h 62 €1 5h 7 20 8h 83 72 71 €2 0 i Sh 91 81 81 73 12 @ 1 2h 33 4h 5h 85 15 4 | W s A5 T EK A 12 ® i 1% 135 W6 108 19 10 30 100 | Manzan! 103 2 21 1 1n 1n 1 T » Won first three driving. Winaer, Time— 25; % :50% G. W. Scott’s bik. m., by Britannic-Lady McNairy. Winner hard pressed at the close. Tempo interfered with at start. Los Prietos will win soon. My Dear wretchedly ridden. Scratched | _—Correct 3. 761. SECOND RACE—One mile; selling; thre 4 upward; purs: | Wm. % ~_Fin. | Jock op. L | 7750 Essence, 3. 8 [ 1 1h |Jenkins . 5 -1 | 739 Glengaber, 4 31 3n % 21 [Spencer . 4 13 | 739 Stuttgart,’4... T S 1 38 [Bullman 4 12 | 742 Sylvan Lass, 4 4% 4w $ 42 |Romero 5% 100 | 74 Rixford, 3...... 52 832 1 53 |T. Walsh B © 719 J. V. Hays, 3 3L 8% 4R 6 |Henry A | Time—i, :25%: %, 0%; %, 1:16%; mile, 1:43. Bad start. Won first three driving. Winger, | " Burns & Waterhouse's b.'g., by St. Andrew-Extract. Essence away poorly, but very for- | ‘tunate. Bullman allowed Jenkins to get through on the rall. Hays quit badly. 762. THIRD RACE—Seven furlongs; selling; three-year-olds; purse, $400. .. Horee. Weight [St. __ %m. %m. %m. Str. Jo Op. CL 108 5 41 42 31 1n 5 110 | w5{¢ 610 B1 55 23 % % 05/3 33 3% 4n 54 s .8 | Mission . 106¢ 3In 3h ‘3h b £:% Ziska CiE SR TR e Tne Y |0 2 | Edgardo - 007 En €13 66 63 & 30 | Antler . 0] 1 7 7 7 3 $ | 0 100 | Time—i4, :13; %, :31%; %, 1:0%: %. 1:28%. Good start. Won ridden out, second and third streaks of speed. Sisquoc game for what he driving. Winner, W, F. Schuite's b. c., by Florist-Canary. Florabird showed intermittent can do. Mission tired. Antler was sore. | 763. ; selling; four-year-olds and upward; purse, $400. | Tndex. %m. ¥m. Btr. Fin. | Jockeys. | ~ms 13 12 11 1% |Bullman 75 Montallade, & 31788 ) 3% A IR e 748 Good Hope, 4. 5 5 3h 30 |Vittitoe . | 739 Grand Sachem, 5. 42 42 4h 41 |Jenkins .. Ty | $h__3n_ 8§ 8§ [Morgan 20 30 %, 48%; % _1:13%. Good start. Won first three driving. Winner, W. R. Lar- m., by imp. Brutus- Jingle ridden from the jump. Montailade bad ed. Good Ho could not keep up. furlongs; selling; four-year-olds and upward; purse, $350. Perseus ran a nice race. cer a failure at pace-making. | Index._Horse. Age. .~ %m. % ¥m. _str. T4 Alaria, 4 R e e B 52 Sister Alice, §. B L LS e 4 741 Wyoming, & 2 41 4 1% 3y 31 32 N h, n erary 1. $ e e e e Time—%, %, 9T%; %, 102K %, 1 Good start. Won first three driving. Winner, % Co.'s br. m., by imp. Watercress-Alary. Alaria excellently handled. Spen- V. Melaton Wyoming hopelessiy pocketed through streich; be was st ratched— Too much weight on Don Luis. ‘aversham 112, ner, John D. Dun: Taced themselves out, it was eas: 2. 285, SIXTH RACE_Six furlongs; selling; four-year-olds and upward: purss, $400. | Tndex. Horse. Age. Welght.St. _%m. %m. ¥m. Str. Fin. [ Jockeys. [Op. CL 52 Pompino, 4 - 95/ 5 ta, $H. 18 ' T2 Homy ‘Thoburn, §..108) 4 in 1n 1% o5 740 Monrovia, & 100/ 3 R Ak $% 3o T €8 714 Tiburon, % s §2 4 3% 41 |Moman. £ (748) Katle Gibbon! H e T2 T4 71 6h |Jenkins . 10 2 748, Sallle Goodwin, 6...107/ 2 4% 51 61 63 |E Roms, 20 10 (752) Peace, 4 . 104{ 1 22 2 4h 78 |Vittitoe .......[3-2 3 745 Wila Het, 100 7 S 8 [ 8 |7 T. ‘Woods..| 10 200 Time—3%, 3 %, 1:13%._Good start. Won easily, second and third driving. Win- b g., by Puryear D-Sweet Peggy. ' After Peace and Thoburn had for Pompino. T with in stretch. Bcratched—Ringmaster 102, Jack McCabe $, Roealbra 105, Dogtown Monrovia closed strong. Tiburon inter- ensen, & native of Grenaa, Denmark, aged % years § months and 26 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Bunday), st 2:30 o'clock, from the chapel of the Odd Fellows' Crematorium, ‘where fu- neral services will be held. Please omit flow- ers. —In this city, February §, 1900, Con Shea, Detoved e 'of " Patrick, Dennis, John, Hannorah and Mary Shea, a native of the ish of Bearhaven, County Cork, Ireland, pari aged 38 years. ReS iinda and scquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow {(Bunday), at 1145 o'clock, trom the parlors of e /connor_ & Co..’ 767 Mission street, | thence to Bt. Patrick’s Church for services 2t %olock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. EFEGS—In Paso Robles, February §, 1900, O lrexn & native of Germany, aged 4 years A member of Vorwaerts Stamm No. 3, . O. R. M., and Court Hubertus No. 15, of A. F o tends and acquaintances are respect- fully {nvited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), Red Men's Hall, 510 Bush street, where services will be held, commenc- fng at 2 o'clock. Interment Laurel Hill Ceme- tery"" Remains at the pariors of H. F. Suhr & Go.. 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. y —In this city, February 7, 1800, S Y Apnes, beloved sister of Willlam N “Jerry Sweeney, and niece of Mrs. John Troy, Mrs. Jeremiah Hurley, Mrs. Nora Burns and Miss Hannah Sweeney, a native of San Francisco, aged 21 years 11 months and § days. ds and acquaintances are respect- Ty imeited to attend the funeral this day {8aturday). at 12 o'clock, from the parlors ot McAvoy & Co.. 1235 Market street, between Eighth and Ninth, thence to St. Charch for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SEN—In this city, February §, 1500, John, “al-.-nrly beloved husband of Elzabeth Theised, and father of Mrs. J. C. Witt and Louis, Liz- zie, Josephine and Emma Theisen, a native of Koln, Germany, aged 56 years 4 months nds and ntances are respect- Tiited to attend the funeral to-morrow Persla avenis, between Lisbon and - an Snaria s Misston road. off Interment et o Anklon. & Manila, AIPSON_Killed in action in Py TRiarch %, 18, “Thomas Thompeon, privats battery K, Third United States Artillery, deatly son of Nils and Mary Thomp- d brother of Rose Thompson, a native ;.i’“s.u ‘months and Franeisco, aged 20 years 7 COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued from Page Eight. BAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND EXCHANGE BOARD. Board— 10 Alaska Packers’ Asen.... 100 Equitable Gas..... Los Angeles Ry Gs. 100 Hana Plantation Co. 10 Hawailfan Coml & Sugar.. $2000 S F & S J V Bonds. 100 Paauhau Sugar Co. 25 8 F Gas & Electric Co.. Afternoon Sesston. Board— 20 Contra Costa Water. 25 Contra Costa Water. 10 Contra Costa Water. 10 Glant Powder Con. 100 Equitable Gas. 100 Equitable Gas. 20 Hutchinson Sugar 50 Hana Plantation Co.. 15§ V Water.. 100 Vigorit Powd PRODUCERS’ OIL EXCHANGE. mnte 5.8 vflligal wfaRewRdaa fll!g;&stgfi Morning Session. The following were the sales in the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: The following were the sales in the ACAPU = — 2 Pactfic CAPULCO-Saliet Job T-MRme Culen, S Arrived Feb 7—Ger bark Saturnuis, from Newcastle, NS 200 Belcher 27 | Neweas 3 Best cher NEWCASTLE, NSW—Sailed Jan $— Schr ;'n & Ba - : Prosper, for Honolulu. Jan 4—Chil ship S 300 22| 9f Bengal, for Honol Jan 10—Br b 300 Chollar . 12| Helen Denny. for Homolulu. Jan 11—Br s 20C C & > 4 | Clan Galbraith, for San Francisco; bark Hayd 200 Gould & Cu 19 Pr»;n, for Kahului. Jan 16—Bark Pal a Goule urry. ‘or Honolulu. = gt C,m,m 3| In port Jan 17—Nor bark Fortuna, for Homo- lulu; Br ship Grenada, for Homoiulu: Br sh W0CC&Va....185 4 | Hilston, for Honmolulu: Haw bark Himala 00CC & Va....13% # | for Honolulu; Br ship Kensington, for 200 C C & V. 14 48 | Francisco; ship M P Grace, for Honol o e B Rufus B Wood, for Homolulu; bark onoluly. 100 Ophir ... | Chartered to load—Ship Agenor, for H Wy Saren | Br ship Austraita, for Homolar ; clutha, for San Francisc CLOSING QUOTATIONS. for Honolulu: bark Big B t — Br ship Cambrian Hills, for San Fra: FRIDAY, Feb. #—4p. m. | bark Carroliton. for H a: etk Carond Bid. Ask | Bid Ask. | let. for Homolulu; Br ship Celticburn, for S Alpha . — 08 01 o2 | Francisco. Br bark City of Adela Alta a 0@ — | Honolulu: Br ship Clan Buch: Andes - o7 1 29| Francisco; Br ship Belcher n 2 3a —|cisco; Br' ship Dee Best & M B & & Bullion . @ o o4 6 Caledonia . a s 25| Chollar . 18 19 n s | e Cril Challenge Con.. 1§ 19 &' - | Fiaen Confidence B o, @ | Beswain: € C & Va. 35140 Sierra Nevada. 46 47 | park Harves Con Imperial... — 02 Silver Hill — @ R Con New York. — 04 St Louis — _ | S, Crown Point 11 12 Standard —a7 | b Br sh E Exchequer ..... — 02 Syndicate = e e ik Gould & Curry. 18 19 Union Con. 2 33 tter, for Hon: Hale & Nor. 30 32 Utah .. 8 o Francisco Julia . — 02 Yellow Jacket. 17 18 o or Homob Justice 05 07 olulu: ship Marion cisco: schr Olza. . for Honol Sun, Moon and Tide. Robert Sudden, for ¥ United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | for San Francisco. Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Buperintendent. NOTE—The high and low Waters occur &t the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than &t Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. BATURDAY, F¥BRUARY 0. Honolu FEEES Port Blakeley: ship Charmer, f. 29—Haw bark Andrew We! cisco, via Hilo. Jan 31—Ha San Francisco, via Mal for Port Townsend; B: p Beechdale. Portland, Or: stmr China, for Yokohama: Ger bark Paul Osenberg. for San Francisco. Feb I— Br stmr Moana, for Sydney. bktn Kifke NOTB—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand calumn the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the dav, the third time column the third tide | HILO—Arrived Jan 15—Bktn Irmgard. from and the last or right hand column gives the | Fonolulu, to sail Jan 31 last tide of the day, except when there are but | _ Salled Jan 2-Bark Annie Johneon, for San three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights ‘rancisco: Haw stec. for Manila given are in additlon to the soundings on the | MAKAWELI—€alled Jan 26—Schr Matha Nel- TUnited States Coast Survey charts, except | 80N, for San Frane when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, b 22—Schr Viking, hence co. s Nelson, KTHEI—Satled Jan 18—Schr for Makawell and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. tved Jan OCEAN STEAMPRS t;\EW YOR! Arrived Feb 3—Stmr Island, r Copenhag Steamer Movements. ot = St i Taiised LONDON—Sailed Feb 3—Stmr Mesaba, for New York. TO ARRIVEL - MANILA—Salled Peb 3—Stmr Duke of Fife, Steamer. for San Francisco. ¥ SURG—Arrived Feb $—Stmr Pretorta, Coos Bay. . 10 | tro ew York Willamette . 10 | BRISBANE—Safled Feb 8—Stmr Aora tor . 10 | Vancouver. . 10 1 ...Humboat... Feb. 11 | % “[Victoria & Puget Sound Feb. 11 River.. Grays Harbor Feb. 11 | Coos Bay. {Feb. 11| FUNCHAL-—Safled Feb $—Stmr Bristol Feb. 11 | lan from Bosf , on Oriental e Matteawan |Feb. }21 - o1 2 | Crarina 3 OCEAN TRAVEL Crescent M| ~—————————— ~— — Borita, ... 34| Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Aloha . 14| Steamers leave Broadway North Forl % Point Arena . 15 a m. Samoa . : - 15 | Mackinaw ..., Seattle B A. Blanchard../Coos Ba 1B Wellington ... Oyster Ha 5 Pomona. San Diego . 18 Aberdeen .{Portiand. Feb. 16 Walla Walla .. Victorla & Puget Sound Feb. 1§ ] Destination. | Safls. | Pler. | 2 | thereatter. Grays Harbor Feb. 10, § pm Pter 20 | Rre®Tn - | v Santa Cruz, Monterey, San S! San Diego..... Feb. 10, 11 am Pler 11 | ;oo pore Hartord (% -y . 10, 10 am Pler 8| Santy Barbara, Vent §amPler 2| Boct'san Pedro (Los 2 pm Pler 2 19 am|Pier 13 | o o . 10 am Pler 24 | For San Diego. $am Pler 11 | (San Luis Obispo) 13, 3pmPler 3| Angeles and Red . 13 m Pler 34 | Feb. 2, Ange! d N 16, ™, Samoa . State of Coos Bay. Orizaba. Cleveland Corona . , 11 am Pler 11 | fourth y after Arcata 10 am Pler 13 For Ensenad: Magdalena Ba: Coquille - ; | Cabo. Mazatia onth. 9am|Pler 11| For further information obtatn company's e e 3 | The company reserves the ity of RioiChine A e e P P | steamers, safline dates ané hou without_previous notice. 9| TICKET OFFICE—4 street (Palace Hotel) Shipping Intelligence. — % ARRIVED. Friday, February 8. Stmr Geo W Eider, Randall, 5 hours from Portland. | Stmr Del Norte, Allen, 27 hours from Trini- | 10 Market st THE 0. R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTILAND From Spear-strest Whart at 10 a. m. i GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Asts., » th: put ih to land passengers. | £12 First Class Includizg Berth "sddn:m r:dxufl Stark, 14 hours from "Abioa. | FAHE $8 Second Class and Meals. Stmr San Pedro, Zaddart, 42 hours from San | COLUMBIA says Feb. 17. 27, Mar. 9, 13 Pedro. STATE OF CALIFORNIA sa Stmr Alameda, Van Oterendorp, 23 days from 3 . 22, March 4, 14, 24 Sydney, via Honolulu 6 days 11 hours, Short Spokane, Butte, Stme Newburg, Petersen, 4 hours from San | Helena and all points the Northwest. Pedro. Through tickets to_all ts East Stmr City of Para, Seeder, 20 days from Pa- E. C. WARD, General Agent, nama, etc. 630 Market st GOODALL, PERKINS & AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORE, SOUTHANMPTON, LONDON, PARIS, Stopping at_Ch- -bours, west ! From New York every Wednesday, Schr Webfoot, Mercer, 33 days from Coos Bay. Schr Marion, Topfer, § days from Tacoma. CLEARED. Friday, February 3. Stmr U Cousins, Victoria, etc; Good- o ki & Co. Stmr Pomona, Alexander, San Diego: Good- | Nom Tork .. . Feb. 14/New Tork all, Perkins & Co. ¥ St. Louis. Feb. 21/St. Paul... Stmr North Fork, Bash, Bureka; Chas Nel- | brierfond e 38 Ranstanton RED STAR LINE New York and Antwerp. From New York *gtmr Humboldt, Bonifield, Seattle: M Kalish Br_stmr Lady Joicey, Cook, Hongkong, via San Diego; Cal and Oriental § § Co. Ger stmr Volumnta, Petersen, Hanmburg and way ports: J D Spreckels & Bros Co. e o B Net stmr Tellus, Pedersen, Chemainus; R | Pricsiand B4 Dunsmuir Sons Co. Jap stmr Nippon Maru, Allen, Hongkong and Yokohama; W H Avery. Ship Tillle E Starbuck, Curtis, Honolulu; Willlams, Dimond & Co. Br ship Falls of Afton, Title, Queenstown; Balfour, Guthrie & Co. y Seattle. St. Michael, Dawson Cl&y. For full garding freigit and pa INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, 30 Montgomery st., or any of its agencles. Friday, February 5. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Santa Crus. ——— Stmr Greenwood. und, —. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- Stmr Scotia, Jacobs, —. ner of First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m.. Stmr Humboldt, Bonifield, Seattle. for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, ling at Stmr Senator, Patterson, Seattle. Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai, and Stmr Aloha, Jorgenson, Crescent City. Hongkong with steamers for No cargo recetved on board on day Friday, Feb. § ‘ednesday, March 7 F Saturday, March 31 Via Honolulu. Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at company’'s offics, Nor stmr Tellus, Pederson, Chemainus. Jap stmr Nippon Maru, Allen, Yokohama and Hongkong, via Hemolulu. Ship Occidental, Bennett, Seattle. Schr Eclipse, Brummer, Seattle. Schr Vine, Small, Grays Harbor. Schr Dalsy Rowe, Nyman, Coos Bay. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Feb 9. 10 » m—Weather | ‘7! Market st comer First. o era hazy; wind NW, velocity 12 miles, W. H. AVERY, Cw 1 Agent. SPOKEN. The S. S. Alameds Feb §, lat 49 N, lon § W—Br bark Kinross- sails via Honolulu and shire, from Antwerp, for San Francisco. Auckland for_Sydney MISCELLANEOUS. Wednesday, Feb. 2L, Tug Maggie and schr Berwick are ashors atsSp m about 100 feet north of the jetty at Stuslaw. e e Lt DOMESTIC PORTS. - B —— COOS BAY—Barbound Feb $—Stmr Arcata. B ©mpank- - i REDONDO—Sailed Feb $—Schr La Gironds, tor Harbor. PR i e v b $—Stmr Santa L D. SFHEURELS & 603 CO., " T el e Aberdeen, MW“ Pier 7. Foot Pacific St. Fwtum TACOMA—Arrived Feb $—Schr Winslow, from Port To COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUR wnsend. PEDRO.-_Salled Feb $—Sehr Alcalds, DIRECT LINE_TO HAVRE-PARIS, N TIVAT S Coe Tty F | Salling every Thursday instead afm Sy 7 o from November 2, 149, at hence Feb 7; Br stmr Ness, from Kutchinotzu. | 10 & m. from Fier 2. North River, foof ef EUREKA COGNE. Feb. 2 LA TOURAINE. March I, LA BRETAGNE. March 5. First class i@ Havre, 50 and upward: 3 per cent reduction og round trip. Second class to Havre, 45: & peg cent reduction on_ round trip. GEN] AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES Favorite line around the world via Hawail, Samoa, New Zealand. Australia, India, Sues, England, etc.; §510 first class. SAN DIEGO—Arrived Feb 8—Br stmr Robert Adamson, from Nanaimo. 'PORT HADLOCK—Sailed Feb $—Bktn Katie Flickinger, for Dutch 3 Feb 3—Stmr Lakme, PORT GAMBLE—Sailed AN CANADA, 2 Broadway (Hudson butlding), o it o AMBLESatled Feb $—Stmr Alca. | Now York J. FUFUGAZI & Co. Facite zar, for Sen Francisco. Coast Agents. 5 Montgomery ave.. San Fran [ AR B A for San FRMCASTERN PORT. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS NORFOLE, Va_Sailed Feb $—Br stmr St |~ o= - ey X 2 FOREIGN PORTS. FOR U, S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJQ, Steamer “‘Monticello.” -, Tues.. Wed., Feb 3—Br stmr Duke of for San Franeisco, via -Arrived Feb 7—Stmr New York. Salled Feb 7—Stmr Advance, for New York. ROYAL ROADS—Arrived Feb ¢—Haw bark Star of France, from Honolulu. 0 1 Tana fce, Misston §:unlmmd S et