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T HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY FEfiBUABY 14, 1900 11 T e —————————————————————————————————————————————— e ettt e ettt REAL ESTATE~—CITY~FOR SALE. WESTERN ADDITION FLATS. #.0%—0n Fillmore at. —Rents B ro nr. Sacramento, 2 fiats, ms and bath [ best business saction. per month; 2 _corner flats of on Steiner st.; Al bath, on How- per annum. | 2 elegant modern ns and bath. ave., nr. 17th and 4 see this bargain F MARKET. 1 new Postoffice; rents | t 25x80 feet. at rented: 2 stores | 75, near Third and HOMES. $2,000—C 50 cash: Fifth ave., n . pretty cottage of 4 > basement. | $3.000 se of 1 rooms and n tubs: tile mantels, etc.; ar Howard. -story houm 7 room: ts: Noe and Hill sts.; near patent sidewalk. fats; ne Fuiton st.; near City | two blocks. fl)ecflrg country prop- F'.‘S:!he LA\D AG! E\'T SICKELS. THE LAND T, 10 Geary, opp. On micle bidg, S —Sunzy room; 1 or 1 gentle- ¢ desired: private family: rences exchan inged y connecting range: other rms. 1 "A\"E\'WOR"‘H Tooms Zor bousekeeping: 0 — l'n'u _eduits. MARKET, 168, v Imh—Furnished llr‘l‘ aloove : comfortable bedroom *nd Kichen, o7, Thres furmished bousckecping ng water; stove {OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. | 55840 ACRES, suitable for stock ranch; fenced T BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. OAKLAND Branch Office of moved to 1118 Broadway, tisements The Oakland d_subscriptions rece Call re- Adver- OFFICE—I!IS BROADWAY. I)AKLA D REAL ESTATE. Wwell watered; half cultivatable iand; good soil; cuts 1500 tons of hay; large outside range; 30 per cent cash, balance can remain at low rate of interest. fenced: excellent buildings: and crose-fenced; a portion cultivatable; good ; plenty of water; wood sufficient to pay the place; small house; new barn; three miles 1 Hearst stock ranch, Alameda Co.; | haif cash, balance at low rate of interest. $27 501900 ACRES; fine improvements; income: 200 acres fruit; fine opportunity for stock half exchange city income property, and bal- ance can remain at very low rate of iterest. V. COX & CO., 506 Ninth s small monthiy installments till | something xood: a lovely | sitvale ave.; recently built; house | bath, pantry, plenty closet room le and shed; ‘sanitary plumbing; water and sewer connections: ue finely macada: 8-story schoolhouse; exchange. enth st Y 7. JONES, price. ail Call or send for | Oakland; carriage | owner. \ rteenth st., kland home, Mrs. ave., Oakland D Branch Office 1118 Broadway, sements and subscrintions receive: The Broadway, Oakland. ments and subs-riptions received. Call_re Adver. | COPARTNERSHIF NOTICES. i lution of partnership —The | existing under the name and ERI & BACIGALUPL doias 4 nnu count of San Fran- ch, 1599, dis- \IK G. TACC! HELI interest of lved by mutu: P T T BACIGALUPI in the cc £ Company will be pavable at the f the company, No. 327 Market st, y, Feb. 20 1900. Wednesday SHELDO! IDEND NOTICE_Dividend N (twenty- cents per share) of the Kilaed Sugar ation Company will be pavable at the <mc~ of lhe Mmplnv B:" Market st., on and | Thursday, February 15, 1900. ’l‘r-nlfer‘ Books will close on Friday, February 3, 1909, | et 8 o'clock p. m | H. SHELDON, Secretary. &nd Mason, 5, K. COr.—3 IaTge, sunny and bath; rent reasonable. SHIPLEY_TGI. near Sixth—§ sunny unfurnished —H&D anny room. eomplete for bouse- lnpln(. * per mouth. | : s s TRASE 2 TWO sunny rooms to iec for housekeepin 1204 Btiver st VAN NBES ave.. u—hxrn’syud runny rooms for ssbaeript northwest corner of Mnty second and Ken- tucky wis: open til & p. m ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfura. | MARRIAGE LICENSES. Mnl’\' age licenses have been issucd as follows. ert Bea, ‘.-s 25, Napa. and Hettle | < Ev Ibe mm h, George €18 Devisadero street, 15 Scott stre Meuae 1, O Ned, Albert g'd nnder "n 150 (,uorrero street, az lreel, and F | | ¥ 4 clh and Dvn Ach- 25 F"*Ml.nmn. and Marciza 5 “ity, apa mawn B i , 45, Dutch Fiat, mnd Sarsh E. | Du \ruem 38, city. ence R. Parr, 4 Oaidey B. .. and Flor- 23, city, and Helen ¥. ‘:Crurch zx c\!y A_BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 148 SixthRooms 25¢ to §1 per nl(h(' 8138 to 35 per week, and | Tignt noumek open all nis! AT &2 Becond—] vated front rooms; $1 80 to TMER HOUSE - 234 Bush st )Nmn( (hn Ruu Hotel; 84 rooms; all rvrlcn BOREMIA, 8% Fost, cor, Stockton—Sunay cor- ner suite and singls rooms; hot and eold Water; elevator anc all conveniences. Nice mew papered and reso- EEERS BURNDTT, 342 Market st 1360 _Fuc- | nished rms., suites, !tnllv 80 unturniehed. BUBH, Wi—Small fropt room ¥ Turnished, 84 per month: newly furnished front room, $10. 1705 Vlnrk!t rcr Golden Gats rms. & offices. mh—'rhm pleasant rooms cor. compiete housekeeping: reasonable. CA STRO I"? | CLASSDFIED and_subecriptions | Teoeived i Call branch oface. 2300 CLAY, 1265 Three unfurnished sunny rooms r.o rent. CONVERSE, 58, of Bryant, near Bighth—Four _rooms to let: rent #8 BDDY, 823-Furnished or unfurnished rooms to | let i guiet private family: for particuisrs call bflv«ni and 13 &. m.; no sign. FIFTEENTI, 1550, between Mission and How- ard—Furnished rooms to let; §5. FOLSOM, §34—§1 & Week; large sunay furnished room: u‘om bath: private; ring 34 floor bell. POLSOM, 866, corner Bixth (The Ollur)—lunn! furnished rooms: suites or single: new FRANKLIN, 21( bay windows Newport House)—Sunny room run. water; gus; 31 % to 2 CEARY, 4 (The Navarre)_Elegantly furnieh. ed rooms, en suite or single. MRS. H. HYER. HANCOCK House, 781 Mission—Select family | rooming house: §1 60 to $5 per week. HARRISON, 79, corner Fourth—Lerwe front | ny suite of rooms. vamx M4 —Fine) sunny rooms l Bach; latest MR, Pey Sl n'vw'AfiD_ sa—cle.n. rwpecuhle 2e-$1_per night; §1-38 per week; joward cars to door. INXA, 067, corner Bighth_Newly R “bay-window room, $1 per week; transie OFARRELL, 20—Sunny mrm-nec Tooms and | wk.. mo. | ctfices: elevator: electric lights: day, OYARRELL. 150-Supny nntummmd mm\ rooim with alcove and use of bath. ROY AL House. 126 Ellie st ey reading room, smoking room and ladies” - Jor: rooms, per nigh to 81 B0: week, $2 to %, month, to $30; elevator on office fioor; hot and cold water: baths. u\LF, Hnuu» ")l‘i & 321 Ellis st.—Rooms 3125 to $4: open night. Apartment House, 2% Ellhlh ot AN Market C¥urniened and unfurmished. HE near 2 A good rooming house R. HUGHES, Proprietor. 1 1425 Fiegant furnished front room; sun all day; for 1 or 2 gentlemen: private family. LENCIA_722—-Four furnished rooms 1o nice et femily. zround floor; estern Hotel by mother from $3 tened, $1 up; Hartman Paint Co.. 319 Third. oM ered, painting done EAD temants efected for $4: collections made: ity or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 417 Monteomery st . roome §-10: tel. 5520, —_ e SEW I\G IACB‘IEI AND II.PPLIEI hine sup- ‘phone Mint 45. RENTED, repaired, bought, sold: piles. Standerd Agency,}dS 6t ALL winds bought. sold. exchanged, rented; re- peiring 8t lowest rates. 205 Fourth st. B STALLES TO I:E'l' LE of § stalls and yard. 2 Chesiey st., F eimatn eventh and Bighth,_off Bryant. —— o TORAGE AND TORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. e, FIFRCE-RODOLPH Storage and Office, 401 Post st., cor, Mfll.wl.ldlml.‘ | MBTE hur, 85, 62214 Ellis street. and Ily v, Braun. B 5 “ilis pirect: ark Kanen, 2. 414 Folsom street. and Sophia Keihata 56, 414" Folsom street BIRTHS—HARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail Will Dot be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be | indorsed With the pame and residence of { sons authorized to have the same publish BORN. | MA; city, February 10, 1300, to the wife of Hermann Methmann, & son. | DIED. Grimley, Thomas ¥, Ahlin, Em!lt ‘Anderson. Walter H. Angell, Foarman #. Armstrong, Lucy Baitinges, Seory A Bose. MJI.I'Y . un(l'fi\'m William H. | | Hogan. Michael | opps, Jumes H. | Johuson Thomas B. Lasks. ixe | Lawier, Pauline A, | McNefl. Rodrick | Gilmore, Michael Daly, Davis, Day { Dunsmuir. Alnnnder & vier, John Farey. John chnabel. Clemens | Feutren, Mn F. bL‘utl Robert C, 1 Fischer. Smith, Charles H. | Hupnmck !hrum Smith, Mary Foy. Jobn J. Weisgerber, Mlfl!flt] | AHLIN—In this city, February 12, 1900, Ernest Ablin, Aearly beloved and only Son of Albert Sosephinie Ahlin. and beloved brother of Rubie and Mabel Ahlin, a Dative of ¥ rancisco, aged ¢ months and 28 days. 7 Friends and acquaintauces are respect- ited to attend the funeral this day sday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence . 108 Juniper street, betwesn Bryant. Interment Laurel Hill | S Ean Pabio, “m-r 1., beloved son ol .Ynnh Andorlon. and brother of Willlam tive of San Franclsco, :d Iy yu.rl ars § months and 16 days. lr7Fnrnd- and acqualntances are respect- ed to attend the funeral this day (Weanesday), at 2 ociock, from the pariors | of Halsted & Co.. 946 Mission street. Inter- ment 1. F. Cemeterv. | ANGELL—In m. clty. p.bmn u mo Thur- | man F. Angeil, som of F-. Mamie G. Angell a native ol snm Cll.v. Nev., aged 22 years § months and 1 | ARMETRONGIn this city, Febm-ry 12, .m Lucy Armstrons, & mative 7 ) rs. uneral will take place me«lnudly) at 2 o'clock, from 161‘1 flw(‘ LLLI)\GER—III Eiko, Nev,, February §, 1900, Mary Ao beloved wite of Willlam Bellinger, Qaughter of hxm and Munm Riordan of White River. Nes of Catherine Coughlin and ¥ Srian B Dermott, & native of White River, Nev.. aged 25 years. BOSE—In Berryessa, near San Jose, February 10, 1900, Mary E. Bose, beloved daughter of | JF. &nd the late Elizabeth Bose. BURKE-—In this city, February 13, James . Burke, beloved son of James lnd the late ary Ann Burke, and brother of Robert. George and Ralph Burke, & native of San Francisco, aged 15 years. CALLAHAK—In th February 12, 1800, at the residence of hie parents, 1028 ington street liam Henry, beloved sox and Elien Callahan, & native of Chic - Til., aged 29 years 2 months and 1 day. (Chicago papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are pect - fully invited to attend the funeral tn—mmw (Thursday), from €t Mary’s Church, corner of California and Dupont streets, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment private, Holy Cemetery. Xindly omit flowers. CONNOLLY—In this_city, February 1900, Margaret, beioved wife of g Connolly, & native of County Monaghan, Ireland, aged L K’y)‘fl“ndl and acquaintances are fully invited to attend the funeral this day {(Wednesduy), at § o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 310A Lily avenue, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a solemn requiem mass | will be celebrated for tbe repose of her soul, Commencing at $:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit flowers, DALY—In this city, February 12, 130, Corne- lius Daly. beloved uncle of John, Jounh .na Katie Daly, and brother of the late Joh Catherine Daly, & Bative of the parish of um. street, County Cork, Ireland. The funeral will take place this day (Wednesday), at 8 o'clock, frem the parlors | of McAvoy & Co., 1235 Market street, between rmuh and N\nth Mce to St James Church, requiem mass will B celebrated Tor the nm- soul. com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Cemetery. DAVIS—In Oskiand, February 13, 1900, Emma C. r-llztnlEdmundB Duu.u:lmouurot Fred & native of Vermont, ” ye-n ud Ll days. £ The funeral services will be held to-morrow <Thundn)). at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, 58 West street. Interment private. DAY—In this city, February 11, 1300, Louise Day, @ native of Frankfort, Germany, aged 0 years. - C>Friends and acquaintances are respect. £ully 1nvited fo attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of J. 8. Godeau, 305 Montgomery avenue. In- terment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. DUNSMUIR—In New York, January 31, 1300, Alexander Dunsmuir, beloved husband of Jo- sephine Dunsmuir, a native of Nanalmo, British Columbia, aged 46 years. E¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, at the Church of the Advent, corner Tweilth ave- nue and East Sixteenth street, Oakland. In- terment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakiand. FARRY—In this city, February 12, 1800, John J.. beloved son of John and Ellen Farr, ;, 20d brother of Henry and May Farry, a na Lowell, Mass., aged 33 years 3 wonths snd 4 days! T Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of the parents, 1606 Dolores street, thence to St. Paul's Church, where a solemn requiem maes will be celebrated for the re- pote of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. FEUTREN—In this city, February 12, 1800, Mary Frances, beloved daughter of Gabriel and the late Margaret Feutren (nee Conway), and dearly beloved sister of Thomas Feutren, Josie Larsen and the late Maggle, Clara and Freddie Feutren, a native of Mil Valley, Cal., aged 30 years 1 month and 12 days. §FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully ivited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- E‘Cheslnm street. Interment Laurel ER—In this city, February 12, 1500, Susie S ieioved. wite of ine iate fel Fischer, of Stillman T. and Leonard Fischer, Mrs. Harry Burrington and Emma and Birdie Fischer, a native of London, aged 46 years and 3 months. (San Jose papers please copy.) CFFriends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day | (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eikhth, Interment Na- tional Cemetery. FITZPATRICK—In this city, February 13, 1500, Margaret A., beloved wife of John E. Fitz- patrick, dnu[h;er of John and Hennah Leasy, and sister of J. A W R A and the late Jonn T Leary, s mative of San_Francisco. [7Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 9:39 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 93¢ Oak street, corner of Scott, thence to St. Isnatius Church, where a solemn re- qul high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 10 o'clock. Interment y Cross Cemetery. In this city, February 12, 1900, John J, a n.m\; of Maine, aged 74 years 1 ays. n and s MORE—In this city, February 11 1800, | Michael, dearly beloved husband of Catharine | Gilmore, and beloved father of John, Mary, Catharitie, Michael, Anaie, e, Gertrude and_Robert Gilmors, a native of Ireland. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fu']) invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 1614 Lyon street, thence to St. Dominic's Church, corner Bush and Steiner streets, where a solemn requiem high mass | will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. Interment Holy E., and_mother commencing at 9 o'clock. Cross Cemetery. GHIMLEY —In Beniela, February §, 1900, Thomas F., beloved son of the late Patrick and Ann Grimley, and bmmer of the late | James and Willie Grimles, W. Algeo | and Mrs. D. W. Markey, a nltlve of Bamcu, la aged 51 years 1 month and 14 days. HALEY~In this city, February 13, 1900, Mary, beloved wife of Willlam Haley, of Cbristopher J. Haie: late and ‘mother | Mary A, and Willie A. | § and Mrs. haries Kaufman and the | 7. B. Owens, & native of County Kerry, | 24, aged €2 vears. | ~In this city, February 13, 190, Peter, beloved husband of the late Katharina Helns, | and father of Jacob, John, Gourad, Charies and Henry Heinz and Mrs. Willlam Stein- bauser, & Dattve of Nieder-Weisel, Ge: aged 70 years 4 months and 14 days. G Fricnds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Weanesday), Ee pariors | of Theo. Dierks, %7 Mmslon Shreet, Inter | ment Oda Fellows' Cemeters. | HOGAN—In this city, February 13, 1500, Mich- ael, beloved husband of Joanna Hogan. father | of Herbert. Al[r?d E:mmeu Irene, Hrs(mal and Ignatius Hogan., and brother of Dav ] rhumnl and John anan, a native of Coumy Limerick, Ireland. aged 47 years momns ends and mcquaintances are respect- £ully TATEed (6 atiend the Taneral to-morrow {Thursday), at 9 o'clock. from his late resi- dence, Fillmore and Chestnut streets, thence to Gt. Brigid's Church, where g solemn re- | Quiem mass will be celebrated for the re of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock, terment Holy Cross Cemetery. HOPPS—In this city, February 12, 1300, James H.. beloved husband of Belle Hopps, father of Garfield Hopps, and son of the late Charles and Jeannette H. Hopps, a native of Somer- Ville, Mass., aged 52 years, €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully tnvited o attend the funeral this day | (Wednesday). at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of the California Undertaking Company, 405 | Powell street, near Post. Interment 1. 0,, ey J(\H\Qfl\ In Ban Joee, February 13, 1900, E. Johnson, belove hana of Kate F Jnl\rnn a native of ada, aged ol 2 please copy.) T7 Friends and acquaintances are respeci- fully invited to attend the funeral services | to-morrow (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from | Trinity Church. Interment private. Pleua omit fowers. !.ASKY—In (this clty, February 13, mo llu La: Saran sk, h!he’r of !eue nnd Rlnncho Luky lqun ot\ Mra Miznte her Laskv Mn baurn =vhvmnze ot Im Ann- Mra. Emil Alkus .‘ Tative of California, agea 43 years. (San o and Sacramento papers please €opy.) LAWLER~—In this city, February 12, 1300, Pau- line Adele Lawler, beloved wife of Wilson Lawler, beloved mother of Wilson, Lois and | Frank Lawler, and beloved lmer of lny’ Sivieron. a pative of Va. aged years lnd l monlhl ErFriends and acquat (ullv lnvuea to menu un Tuneral tnlu day (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from her l;le resh dence, 1641 Polk street, thence to get's Church, where lervlrns will be held In- ; ferment Holy Cross Ce: | 3 pos In- McNEIL—In this city, Fehrulry 12, 1900, Rod- | ick McXNeil, son of Mary and the late rick MeNell, grandson of Henry and .Iulh Tretten, and brother of Henry and Sadie Mc Nell, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year | 1 month ana 18 da. {7 Friends and ncquununce- are respect- | tully invited to attend the funeral this day | (Wednesday), at i2 o'clock. | MATTSON—In this city, February 11 10, | ‘Gliss, beloved nusband cf Catherine Mattson: | and father o of Allce Aend zl}z-nrm- Matteon, a | Bative of Sweden. am | ¥ Friends and acquaintances Are respect- : rully invited to attend the funeral to-morrotw (Thursday) n 1 n clock, from the parlors of Halsted & !:lnn 111191, under th i Auspices ot Moaoe. Tribe No: ® Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. NIBLSEN—In this city, February 12, 1900, Jacob O. Nlelsen, bclovod hfiur o! A M 1. O. and E. Nielsen M. a native of Norway. nzed Bl years, £ Friends and atquaintances are luu\; 1m:‘ued (n mend t|he rumm t‘}‘m d“! tuary chlnol r)l mc Gulden Gm ['ndcrukmx Company, 2425 Mission near Twenty- first. In(ermem '!aum Ollva rem“ery PECKHAM _In Ellzabeth Edn;. = Peloved anugnier of W, W Peckham, a native of San Franciseo, aged 21 years & months and & days. SAYLER—In the City and County Hospital, February 18, lm. John Sayler, < native of Belgtum. years. SCHNABEL—In un- city, February 13, 1900, Clemens Schnabel, dearly beloved husband of { Caroline Schnabel, and father of Anna L., C!emenl!l\l. ll.lrflm uul Belm- { Schnabel, a native Wiesbaden, Germany, aged 84 years. 1 BCOTT—In this city, February 12, 1900, Charles, beloved brother of Dr. Anhur Wa.l. ter and Josephine Scott. a mative of Francisco. &7 Funeral prival MH’H—ln thll (.1!!' ‘February 18, ary Bmith, beloved mother of Peter MchlHI..n, a native of Momml Canada, aged 73 years, £ Friends and acquaintances are res fully invited to attend the fun I to-morrow (Thursday), at 8 o‘clock, from residence of her son at Pinole, Contra Costa County, | thence to St. Paul's Church, San Pablo, whers a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul., commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment at San Pablo. SMITH In this city, February 11, 1000, Charles ., son of Edward H. L. &mith, a nat!vt of Gold Hill, )\e'. 27 llrI 4 months and 22 days. (Gola HIlI, NC'“ papers please copy.) > Friends and acquaintafices are respact. fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Weanesday), at 2 o'clock, trom the residence of the parents, 1463 Valencia street. Inter- ment Laurel Hill Cemstery. WEISGERBERIn this city, Februncy 11, 1800, ‘Margaret, beloved wife of Louis Welsgerber, and mother of Alfred Weisgerber, a native of Auckland, New zulnd. aged 33 g U Friends and scquaintances pect- fully invited to lttenfl the lllngfl.\ !hll day (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late residence; 108 Anderson street, thence John's Church at 10 o'clock. Ine tem-m Holy Cmu Cemetery. HENRY J GALLAGHER CO., (Buccessors to FUNERAL DI 0 Firth Ympooll l—l School. st © hoope T(l-ph.;mq South A | summen, DAISY F DOWNED BY CATASTROPHE Biggest Upset of the Day at Tanforan—Three Choices First. One of the severest reverses suffered by the talent at Tanforan Park yesterday | was the defeat by Catastrophe of the odds-on favorite Dalsy F. John Carrcil's mare was plunged on at odds of 110 3 to win the mile and a sixteenth selling event, and after galloping into the stretch be- fore her field, fell easy prey at the finish to the 15 to 1 outsider, Catastrophe. ex- cellently ridden by Henry. Morinel show- ed & return of form by taking tac snow. It was an “eagle bird"” for the books, as | the winner ran practically unbacked. Of the other tavorites on the menu Moonbright and Espionage were done to a turn, winning extensively backed. Spen- cer led the jockeys with two winning maunl: | mgxed assortment of platers started in th rst event, a seven-furlong run, the Boots entry, Senora Caesar, closing a slight favorite over Lomo and Jazabel. Miss Soak, a 6 to 1 chance, made the run- ning to the stretch, where Melkarth took the lead, winning ridden out from the tavorne The winner closed at odds of Lx Jockey Johnny Weber's St. Carlo filly Moonbright took the two-year-old dash, starting favorite over Carlonian. Leading from the start, she was ridden out to beat the 100 to 1 shot On Time, with | in the saddle. W. Larzelere placed a big commission | on his Silver Tone to win the mile and a furlong run, and the betting public fol- lowed cuit. Trailing Perseus most of the ¥, Bullman took the' lead with Silver Tone below the paddock, onlz to uuflgr a reverse later, when Spencer brought. Sar- onic, winning by @ head. The winner was backed almost entirely for the place, | the fllrsl choice being considered a | “moral. Speedy Frank Bell had nothing to him a rub, taking his race at short o ds Mortgage made a clever showing, beating Hard Knot without effort for the piace. It was 8 to 5 and take your piel tween Espionage and Alleviate to win the | final mile and a sixteenth purse run. Ezell's mare was all (he besl. for when | Walsh called on _her assumed the | front position, downlnx ®Alleviate in a| common canter. The show fell to Ein- stein. Track Notes. A deputation of the San Mateo County Supervisors visited the track yesterday and were introduced to the game by Sec- retary Green. Papinta, the great mirror dancer, hold- ing the reins over a handsome pair of bays on the infleld, was the cynosure of many eyes. It does not do for a poor owner to upse good thing at Tanforan.| After Cntu— 800 et S fien Dalsy’ B Fragk Dess boosted the winner to 31000, P. Sheridan had no_coin to protect his horse and lost him. Doss heils from Texas and former- ly trained the horses of “Kid” Weller. He claims that Sheridan refused to give him back some run-up money at Chicago last | when Tappan was bid up, and Catastrophe ran second. If this is a crime then Mr. Sheridan should la.y the whule matter before the stewards or the Am can Turf Congress. The latter body framed the selling-race clause. and, dis- | tort it as ycu may, it cannot be con- strued to read ‘‘that any owner whose | horse finishes second to a winner that is | bid up and refuscs to pay back his portion of the money received through such ac- | tion, shall in all future races be liable to a bid-up himself.” The account of the killing of Montgom- v and his various ownerships as pub- |, H- ed in an evening p: erroneously m;kesbthe horse once lfie propeny o! “Pittsburg at the McGrathlana alud, {; Texington, by Milton Young. who nwnedn‘both Ksl):'n' and dam, Hanover—Bless] The Dolt e | was first named Confesslon. | ling he was sold to Leigh & Rose. who after starting him at Little Rock. won the malden race with him at \lempnls Whllo a two-vear-old at Saratom was chased by Burns & “a{erhwse. Who bought at the same Hme another well- tried two- year-old. Glacler. Then he be- came the ‘property of Felix Carr, the e‘lr)pular Jjockey, tmm ‘whom he passed to illiam Magrane, who took him out of a selling race. To-Day’s Entries. First race—Six furlongs: three-year-olds: 1rse. Reautifal BiIl.1221 657 March Seven 1saline A1) Summer .... Choteau 22 Silvertatl . Racetto 531 Jolly Briton. Norford Will Fay.. Aborigine Secona race—Six furlongs: upward: selling. 747 Hohenlohe four-year-olds ana St Atgmon.....109 Fashion Plate..107 Mel. Burnham.109 sl Don Quixote..,109 736 Tom Smith.....100 6 Tterp . 04 Mu!cllldo s 60 Away poorly, Intre- | me fast at the close, securing the | Fourth race—One mile :nfl s quarter; four- year-olds and upward; sell 760 Vinetora . 760 Tempo . 783 Manzanilio Fifth race—Five purse. 717 Diomed . 633 turlongs; %) ™ Willam ¥ Sixth race—Six three-year-olds; selling. 745 Tassajara 699 Ting-A-Lin, Schreiber ‘109 772 Caesar Young 97\ 678 Frank Kuhry.. W Red Cherry..... 92| 712 Bagdad ........ Sister Marie..... 92| Selections for To-Day. First race—Racetto, Will Fay, Norford. | Second race—Torsina, Fashion Plate, Yemen. Third race—Afghan, Orion, El Salado. Fourth race—Tempo, Owyhee, Vinctora. Fifth race—St. Casimir, Erwin, Diomed. Sixth race—Schreiber, Bagdad, Red Cherry. Cherry. REAL MA’.I'E -rxursu:mom L. and Jennte Friedlander to Charies . John- son. lot on NW_corner of Octavia street and Rose avenue, N 60 by W §7:6; $10. David Mclnnon to Ellen Melnnon, lot on W line of Filimore street, 45 S of Lombard, S 24 by W 93: gift. Antonio Sturla to Letitia F. Sawyer, lot on | N line of Pine street, 145:10% W of Steiner, W | 26 by N 137:6; $10. | " Agnes A. Foerster to John J. de Haven, lot on NW corner of Washingto: and Devisadero streets, N % by W 100; $6500. G:or(' E. and Pauline A. Ames to James T. Donahue, Iot on E line of Broderick street, 100 \ | N of Sacramento, N 55:43% by I 110 $10. Henry Mahan (by P. B Oliver, commissioner) to Hibernia Savings and Loan Society, lot om SW_corner_of Edd) md Broderick streets, W | 100 by S 137:6, Orville D. and Mfllle E Blldvlln to Emma F. ‘ | Healing (wite of George). commeneing | | lo7:8% 8 of Sacmmeme street lnd 126 E o:‘ Spruce, S 25 by E 25: | _Lucy M. Pray, executrix estate of Frank P. | Pray (by B. P. Oliver. commissioner) to Hiber- | nia Savings and Loan Soclety, lot on SE corner | of Church and Liberty streets, § 51:6 by B 105; : | | | " Argonaut Mutual Building and Loan Assocla- | | uon to Phillpp and Emilie_Christmann, lot on | | S lne ot Ridiey street, 3 W ot Belcher, W 25 | by 8l { | [ Minnie P. | Hanley, lot on SE corner of Twenty-secon ‘\ anotwell ta John J. and Margaret a and Dolores streets, S 31 by E 117:6; $10. Stephen A, and Mary L. Born to James H. Seymour, and Castro streets, S 25 by E 80; $10. Caroline L. Maynard, formerly Houston, to Mercantile Trust Company (corporation), lot | S line of California street, 91:3% E of Bansome, E 40 by S 89; $10. ‘Thor 0. Heydm{eldl to Al‘:tomo Chichizola, NE Tot of Pacific ltreetl I\SGQ ESO \'IGEXU, 52:9, W 68; 510, Walter S. and Hannah W. Hobart to Charles Schlessinger, lul on \' line Plne street, 137: c‘ W of Hyde. W 60 by 137: Mary Madden, as udmlnmmrlx of the estate | of Frank Madden, P. Oliver, commis- sioner, to Hibernia Slvlnn mfl Loan Society, lot on' northeast line of Jesste street. 30 SW of First, SW 15 by NE § Antoine and Gracle o attorner, Henry E. Bothin, lot on NW lin Natom: street. 75 NE of | " Hibérnia Savings and et | B. Bothin, lot on northeast line of street, % NW of Natoma, NW & by NE 75 4% . ana Dennis 3. Cosktey. Mars yu-n -Coakley and Mary I Harris to Ed'lrd Coakiey, lot on southwest line of Harriet stree k3 \W of Brlnnl.n NW 15 by SW #0; §10. A. Dennison. B. P. Oliver. com- mlu(oner to H|b¢rnll Savines and Loan 50 st lne of Boyd street, AhE of Che!ley, "NE 20 by S 00; $55. | | " Callaghan Estate Company (a corporation) to | Alnhunxo and Emma Harrington, ot on west | line_of Eleventh avenue, 276 S of H street, 8 25 * €. by W 120; §10. Gmasain. 1. 0. Kiumpke and A, Ruef, by RALSTERN: Ssnen, to Louts Kahn. lof on porth llnefin'éar'\bos street, 20 E of Capitol, E | Chuleu R. and Ellzlbflh Bowen to Johanna | Riordan, lof on west ¢ Danks street and | nurthwes‘ line of Cortiand avenue, N 80 by | & 0, Jots 550 and §52 Gift map 1: $10. Juob and Lina Heymnn to Johanna Riordan, | 1ot on_northwest line of E of Foisom, NE to lot 553 27:6, € to beginning, lot 566, portion of It | 857 ana &5, Gift map 1. quitclaim deed William ¢ and Sarah J. Hamerton ‘to John Ll Debennain et on soathanat | enue. of av logot l“mm;fla o o portion of lots 110 and 1];{ Gift mlp 1 F. Jr. l"ld Clara H. Blanchet to memco Scaciga, 10t On east line of Wheat streat. 225 S of Paul .vemu_hg 50 by E 100, lots 3t and 35, block §, Garden Builders’ Contracts. The Unna Company (cornorltlon)‘ owner, Wi Andrew Wilkie contractor, arc & Toepke—Carpenter and mm L te.. for shelvins. work, hardware, iron . xtiires t0 be 8o | tablea_offics CUrifUEn, apd Atived 1 e 31 lnl at M5 Battery street; " Total, $168. ! LATE SHIPPING IX INTELLIGENCE, Tuesdas. Rues etmr Dalny Vostok, 32 dl!l s from Ma- | nila, via Nagasaki 22 days. SAILED. Tuesday, February 13 PBr stmr Pathan, Butler, Honglkong, via Ta- S OCPAN STEAMER. PLYMOUTH—Arrived Feb 13—Stmr Bulgaria, from Baltimore, for Hamburg. ‘THE CALL’'S RACING CHART. (Copyright, 140, by H. H. Pebert) TANFORAN PARK, Tuesday, February 13, mo-Wem\er nne Track fast. 778, FIRST RACE—Seven furlongs; sellin .. Ym. Y%m. Melkarth, 3% 23 Senora Caesar, 4% 3h Miss Soak, 5. 1% 115 5 Lomo. €3 5h 610 Jazavel, & sh 16 | Hannali Reid, 71 6h Colorel Root, 6. 8 8 [Vittitoe Lona Mnn 5., I 41 8 |Jenkins | Time—3, 13%. 1:29. Good start. Won firat three driving. Wi Qulnn o b. g, hy imp. Marmer-Enraula Deen closer up. Miss a bit_short. 770. SECOND RACE—Three and & half furlongs: ‘With any sort of a vigorous ride Senora would have Jazabel of no account. onel Root had no speed. ‘maiden two-year-olds; purse, Col. | & V Walen. Winters '1=>>1mu> EEENCO= QR IS Frartp e werecan | O] YMPICS! TO DIRECT ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION Wheeknen Botirtaln Riasiy Friends at Their Post- Street Clubhouse. The Olympio Club Wheelmen held an “at home” last evening at the Post-street clubhouse, which was attended by over 200 of the cyclists and their guests. The gathering brought together all the old- time riders and a large number of new ones, and also served to celebrate the eighth anniversary of the wheeling organ- ization. The entertainment, which was long and varied, consisted of “‘coon” songs by Fred O’'Connell; a Shakespearean recital by D. E. Hanlon; song by Charles Leighton; | ragtime dancing, Vincent Kennedy; song and stories, Clff Ireland; zither solo. specialties, Morris Kraemer; ‘‘coon” song and dance, Brown and Warfield; storles, Captain Leale; selections on the gramo- phone. The affair was in charge of President J. ‘W. Mullen and Captain T. G. Spillane. AmongH ose prvent were: D. Clark, Charlel Albert Frank W. Fuller, F. G. Monteal- egre, Carlos Montealegre, H. Anthony, E. Adams, Scovern, A. Hlnch. John Cunningham, Ernest Ward, BE. Krag- ness, R. A. Henderson, F. Altanberl. D. Bean, L. Loos, E. A. Boalo, Wil- Imm Macki W. Pierson, E. Rufll. H . Tuckey, E. Pollock, R. R. Russ, X\roetz H. Russ, George H. Strlmm ld- ! win Géeller, Herbert Folger, W. szor White. J. Ahearn, Tom Meherin. W. Spalding, W. C. Corbett, George Fouge. Jack Lincoln, George Woolrich, Charles Leach, Dave Barnet, J. Feld- mann, C. Duffey, Louls Warz, Fred Car- ter, A. Castelaza, Charles Yates, Bob | ‘Wieland, Fred Butz. Jack Daniels. Geor? James, Archle Taylor, George Fuller, Wil Haley and many others. OLYMPIC A swimming toumament, including a match game of water polo, will be held in the Olympic Athletic Club's big tank to- | night. will be a hundred-yard handicap with the SWIMMERS. lot on SE corner of Twenty-fourth following entries and allotments of starts: | H. A. Widemann, scratch; Carroll, 3 seconds George Hinkle, 4; Alex Pape and Hartmann, §: Duran, L. ammersmith and Taylor, §; Prubi | and Connolly, 8: Rountree, 1 ans, E. F. Russ and Fenton, 15; Eisenberg and Clawson, 20; Ferrenbach, 22, and Davis, 2. | The polo teams which will compete to- | night are: First tnm——n ‘Widemann, Alex hgo | Hartmann, Hammersmith, Bevans, and 'w _Downing, M. Powers, ubst- Hinkle, . Carroll. a Croal, W Tayior, ¥ Teit and M. Dav vis, M. Cavanaugh lnd L. Lieb- man, substitutes. A third team, which will la.) at the next tournament, is made up of George James, A. Taylor, K. nelmse, GRAND HOTEL. |8 Sutherland. do W Morris, Winters P 0 )\embmuh Sncto YW mkiu! wr Wyu' W D Revnoids, S Rosa T W Glann. on | G P Roberts, Stanford D C A Dfl‘lln, VUIC) S Stegfried. San Joss Mrs F M Densey. do Heinbert, 5 Rosa I H Wilson, Oroville Glinght Stockton |1 § Atkinson. N C S Woods, Ca 5 Pacheco, son. Ismacte H Sanford. ilerk'l-y 3 H ke, wf, Humbit H McEwen, a A eta, Atcon. 111 A Sheldon, an E l, Wood, Los Anl H Burnham. O B Smith. Halley Moo A Smith, wf N Y Geo A T Haves Bums | Bemis, Ci W 3t Gatsschai, St | § Lutgens. vallefo |L Hansik, wt, Stockton | s &S Tas Dea 2] mlu Hox\c E Adams, Stn:kmn C Frice, Los Ang Wilson, w. D Smith, Gmrktnn H G Church, Chlcuo G Food. ‘we. ¢ E Price, wt. Sacto E Madigan, %km A Whet, Colusa Grange, wf, Portland PALACE HOTEL. © W Hickman. Mont |F H Buck Vacaville F H Green, San Rafael|J Hateh, San Jose | © A Turner. Grass Val E C Crane. Vancouver JH I)e\Pre Rux, Lulo H Preston, Seattie I F Ly WA Campbels. Chgo M Johnson, U S N |E C Mix. New York S 31 Wiison, Stanford |Mrs Mix, New York R Van Brunt, Or G Holmes, London 3 F Hail, Oreson G Bayha, Konn Mrs J H Hnll Orexon B Becker, Eumno L G Nourse. ok F W Fenton. N York Mrs Nourse, \ew York J W Kelley, Ohlo H L Johneon, N ¥ |E C Cullinae. N York G C Flavel, Austria !K B Babditt, Colo A W Fox. Niinois |Mrs M Haines. S F Graham, San Jose Mrs H Feenberg, Chgo M F‘rl-dlmder N \’ !flll A Levine, Chgo A ¥ Fu Bauer. Chicazo Mrs Flemin. Puldm GT Gosling, Pa W N W Blayney. Colo H C Findiay. Chicago Mrs Blayney, Coio J McCarty, Grayson W B Ge ‘fl"ell NY 8 Stewart. Minn Miss C DBrowning, N ¥|Mrs Stewart, Minn Miss P Browninz. N Y'W H Preston, lowa Mics I Browning, N Y (Mrs Preston. Towa 1 H Buffurn, _Chicago ll’!I th!‘nmln Slc!a Vrt “IHAL‘Q \lom | Miss L Heilison, “Sacto © W Price. Mo G B McAneny, uw-ixm McAneny, Lawmo rence NEW WESTERN HOTEL. P Foley. Fresno |C L Davidson. Los Ang H Vivian, Fresao |7 Prerce, Fresno R W Gates, Chicage |J Casey, huno C House & w. Sacto |A G Morton, S Lea: 1 Knapp. Sacramento T Laughlin, Vallejo A C Guatton, Sac P Eillott. Martines J C Clark, Tammx J Easter, Carson Clly A G A 1. Do‘cJLannsendkw, 0 Terry, \llle o s & F2 ulsun | Miss Townsend, Wis Index. Horse. Welght.[St. %m- #m. Str. _ Fin. op_cn | 7 Moonbright + 23 1% 52 62 743 On Time » e 1% 23 0 1% 743 Intrepido s 82 3n 3 2 622 Lily Simplon. 2 31 4h 6 3 658 Carlonian 7 61 5% 8 92 3 4% 62 ¥ 8 - 72 172 15 » 5 . 52 83 4 10 | Foliow M ahe gttt 21 ‘ollow Me. . H Focbes - Lett ... B | Time—3-16, :18; 5.1| Bad start, Yon nm three ariving, Winner, J, Webers b. £, by | St. Carlo-Moonll onbright hule ed. Away better In!mbhh would have won. Clirlonian can o better, Trixis R a disappointment, i 780, THIRD RACE Mile and an eighth; selling; four-vear-olds and RAILROAD TRAVEL. CALIFORNIA NOITI'ES‘I'EII RY. CO. | SAN FRANCISCD AAD NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon n-m.!oudwss 'll&"fi“’rhl m"fia W’.& 38, 1 a m 138 A4 um. %m. %m. 4 m. R 2o max AT 31 AORE R T el AYE T SN TR e P T T | EONDANE 410 540, 1:0 . m.: 100, 10, S, H PN Fetween Francisco and Schuetses Park = - 2 — same schedule as above. Time—t4, (12%: %, :'3 §Ci.m 1 mnc 1i! !Z‘A THm, IM% Goodm‘mt,_rw«. first three s £ vink. | VOinner, o ™. orelio-tmp. Sardonyx. Silver Tome mever over- 1 With syeed; the Foute, t00, & triNle far, Pereeus made & good Showing Too fast | 6am Francisss. ‘-v-—- for Coda. Week Sun- ’———I 781. FOURTH RACE—One mile and a sixteenth: selling: three- ye.r.uld- and u Days. | days. | Dest ifi?le‘x’ Horse, Age, Welg . %m. ¥:30 am| $:00 am| ovato, <40 40 azn i% T1 G lmr!_. = (% Dasy Fr b 13 581 Morinel, b. 5h 32 @5 Lavator, 4. 6 54 730 3 589 Tappan, . 42 41 Bul .E‘ &6 mshop Reed, 6. . 3n__ 6 Vittitoe = 9-18, :67; 13. 8 24 3 1:47. Good W, e um‘- ‘am;:i‘ Wianer, P Sherians ] g’ e R h::?n'o"mu&m:mnu:;:" ::.lu:.!“ 30 prm] :00 am! rfl!-l 422 pm a -4 3 vator al ey S o e e e o Sl it S yr i -y ,,_l"%‘.,'.‘,,“‘] il R 782. FIFTH RACE—Six furlongs: selling: three-year-olds and up; purse $400. Ik 7:30 2 i % am Tndex. Horse. lm wum [St. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. [Op. CL | yo lm-l Guerneville. Ivs— » 5 ¥y 11 1% 1 1% |Spencer . 5 720 _- 719 L. 45 th 12 23" |Tullett 5 92 | 7:30 am] 8:00 am) ”.3 Vo am 579 B 62 54 6510 32 |Hennessey 0 25 i U - 3k 48 l1 44 T Waln 1 3 | s0pml so0pm Glen Bhien. e 5 enking - 2 . 52 1 62 §2 |J. Daly... ® 20 3-8 e Gold R H 33 [Giover % 300 | _$:20pm l’m{ - 578 .. 8 78 71 8 Ames . 60 200 West Time . Wi ily. Second and !hlrd drivli Win- ne:._§ 2 &Neu"t g ” L sx: Tenry Flora Leach. ~Winner outclassed his com- aid xm best. mt e very fast at the close. Alee qnn Scratched Mortgage P06 Prietos 119, Sunello 104 Anchored 1 788. SIXTH RACE—One mile and a |xtsan(h, allowances: 3-year-olds and up: purss, $400. | Jockeys. Rapido. Milt Young, 4. Lueis ever. A 1S 8 Hirsch; solo, Bert Georges; ragtime piano H. D. Haden- | Pedlar, | The principal competitive event | Keane, 13; Bev- | E. | Ferrenbach and R. | AMATEUR REINSMEN Golden Gate Park Driving As- sociation Officers Elected for the Year. | Much interest is shown In speedway driving at the present time and the mem- bers of Golden Gate Park Driving Asso- clation look forward to & great season’s Sport. A number of matinee meets have been planned in addition to the annual Tace meeting, which will be held on the Cnmornm Jockey Club track, Oakland, on T%e annual meeting of the association was held in its headquarters, Palace Ho- tel, last night. The following board of directors will govern the gentlemen driv- ers for xhn coming term: J. C. Kirkpat- rick, Edward Algeltinger, A. B, _Spreckels, Harry Patrick, E. Stewart, J. C. Ohlandt, wett, F. G. O'Kane, F. Thomp- ! son, I. B. Dalziel and W. Hunermn | ~The quality of the horses used on the road is being improved noticeably, some of the fastest trotters on the coast bein driven by well-known men. The tests o speed are all made on the park speed- way, the surface of which is suitabie for sending horses at mzh pres!u'e FACIFIC COMPANTY. (PaCIFIC wYsTEM.) Traime leave nad are due (o arrive af SAN FRANCISUO. i (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) 8AvE — FRouw Ducruses 15, 1899, — axmve *7:004 Benfela, Suistn, Elmira, Vaeaville, [ [ o Ao Precperpans TR | | € Fauik, Oaxiand | Miss 3 Nieberger Civia won u‘,!g;-;g,-,, oo - &‘y Emnn thfl Hts i D'£LBocl (.‘Mcun | . 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San Jose, 7 West | Santa Clara Street. - NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalite l'om 'lOI SAN rmm “12 m VALLET ! Dfil"’:l. W, B0 e m e, -all'ul'—ll--— e 00 and 11 ‘%"“ “b‘l“ &l.‘n mridl')m-bol- ml‘.il AEL FRANCISCO. .3.'!&151-;-.. ‘Wednesdays asd D m, ~ m; MM" I.A l.l L %) TRIPS o0 Mondays, Tednosdsys ang . L EORE] :5’-‘3: s e Tiron, w18, a0m, as » m a. m. Sundays—Tomales MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY | Qieave San Francisco Szusalito Ferry. | Week 30 m. and 146 Dom | Bundays. 10:00 a. m. and 145 p. m. closed car on all trians. -h‘r'—h. Franeisco to Summit and Return,