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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1900. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. OF INVESTMENT AND RESI- DENCE PROPERTTY. RIX SALB. west Iin % ft. north of Vallejo; | . use with e grounds; lot 76x | 2 t n by the court. TO sts, new: front shed date all interior fi ows and up-t ad permanently. CORNER. ome sts.; improve- and one dwelling; MOND COTTAGE. Lake st.; cottage high bas and stable; this property faces the prop: the Park fine view; lot 100x100. etc commandi: MISSION COTTAGE. chez st., E. line, near 16th cottage oms and bath ation, etc.; stable in rear; rent $15; brick lot further particulars H. UMBSEN & 14 Montgomery St. ouse of 6 rooms, bath and carpenter shop ; splendid Prospect RARE chance—XN| scts, &l in and outhouses & house, agents. district, porth of I quickly then ifornia et. ul o % acres, all in nes, the balance peachs herries, with good improve- west of San Jose, nd 4 miles from »d income; price e no adobe; fenced; 3 flelds; €d; 30 wooded hill’ pasture srchard; 6-room residence; y arrangements; 3 living ek and wells; fine road ad- ncluding stock and tools, the LAND AGENT, e \ding ¥ ket st pear Call blde., ty realty and farms in a: call on him. a Petaluma; real es. d thoroughbred Belglan hares. Send gt ¢ Sonoma County bareains ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. >K st CALIPORNIA, 2533—Sunny room; 1 or 2 gentle- akfast if desired; private family; 7; 2 large sunn a; water. ne. §-218—Four plete to water and dow room and also 1 housekeep- Jones & Leavenworth ¥y housekeeping rooms; $5. »r, near Post—3 furnished petairs Tooms MORRIS #i—Furnjshed room to let for A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been must be sold, as | streets accepted by | | s2200 st.; bay- | rm foothill belt of | | | | | | DIVID! established at the | Dorthwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- | tucky sts.: open till 5 p. m. A BRANCH office for the reception of adver- tisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1222 Polk st.; open until § p. m. 7 BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 100 Va- e wt — e ROOMS TO LET—Fura. an mnfarn. A_BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 48 Sixth—Rooms Foe to 81 per night: 512 to 35 per week, and Eht hovsekeeDing: open all Bight. THE ELMER HOUSE.” 524 Bush st ad- Hotel; 64 rooms: a Stockton—Sun single rooms; hot and all conveniences. or- an. cola elevator and BURNETT, 1426 Market st. (0ld No. 1364)—Fur- Hished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. CARBOLLTON, 1206 Market. cor. Golden Gate sve —Sunny corner; well furn.; rms. & offices. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions e B Trameh offce. 2200 Fillmore. EDDY, near Van Ness ave.—Two newly /mished and one unfurnished room to lei. ticulars call mornings FLLIS, furnished, large, very sun: front room; bath; reasonable fireplace: hou reaso: 1.SOM, T39—Large room, g and single rooms; sunny _SOM. 965, corner Sixth (The Oliver)—Sunny rnished rooms; suites or single; new mgmt. ¥ FEANKLIN, 21(Newport House)—Sunny rooms bay windows: run. water; gas; $1 25 to §2 50. GEAFY, 4% (The Navarre)—Elegantly furnish- 44 rooims, en sulte or single. MRS. H. HYER. furnished sunny HAIGHT, 1% — Elegantly rooms single or en suite. COCK House, 781 Migsion—8elect family rooming house: §150 to §6 per week. OWARD, §29Clean, respectable: 25c-§1 per Bt iga per week: Howard cars to door. JIINNA, 867, corner Bighth—Newly furnished bay-window room, §i per ‘week ; transient. MISSION_852Nice sunny rooms, suitable for couple or two gentiemen; om IS] ngle room; suitable for 2 gentlemen; nicely srmished and reasonable. OFARRELL, ny ¢ turnished rooms and offices; elevator: electric lights: day, wk., mo. prices. | also housekeeping | N 3435 _Pront and back pariors; also | | and Mary Ingwerse: TICES. SPECIAL NO WAN late of 22 Mason st., tenth floor, where he will continue pargains in watches, diamonds, je Iverware, firearms and cptical good: or time payments. Office hours—i0 to BAD tenants ejected for 34; collections made city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO. 415" Montgomery st.7 rooms $-10; tel. 5520. from $3: whitened, $1 uj Hartman Paint Co., 319 Third. ROOMS papered, painting done. rict; none but one eighth royaity 1. TO lease—: men of means need apply asked. Answer box 00, BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. NEAT cottag folding doors, fine well water. dow; wash tra 6 large rooms; with pant: mantel, hot and cold water; brick foundation: bay win- ., windmill and tank; lot 40 ! price $1500: $100 cash, balance $15 month: take Berkeley train, get off at Lorin Sta- ask for RUDOLPH & PERKINS, office open Sundays. OAKLAND Branch Office of The moved to 1118 Broadway, Oakland. tisements and subs-riptions received. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BR(;ADWAY. WORTH House, 7 rooms; bath; with all modern con- veniences; fine location and neighborhood; large lot; driveway, sunny; close ~to cars, Call re- Adver- schools, etc.; the best bargain offered this year. J. S. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland $3250, VALUE $4000. Located on a “‘commanding corner:'’ new house of 7 rooms; bath, gas and electrical ap- pliances; new ideas and designe for ‘‘dining- room,”’ 'sewing-room; sunny exposure; close to local train and 3 car lines; space would not fully present the excellent features; the nobi- est house built this year; easy term J. 8. MYERS. 1002 Broadway, Oakland. AT $10 cash, $ monthly—Fine lots; the choicest building site; Fast Oakland: 8 model homes mpleted; build your home or let us ou, and stop paying rent; have you. re’ the ate excels; no fogs or cold winde; soil the best and view the grand- est; streets all graded and ma water and sewer:; 1 block from electric car and near the local trains; good schools and grand view; Galindo Tract, adjoining East Oskland; price $125 upward; call or eend for circular, 46 Seventh st., Oakland; carriage free. HENRY JONES, owner. $1650—A_BARGAIN: 30 acres of land 1% miles from Eunol; about 300 French prune trees, be- eides small family orchard and vineyard: house of § rgoms: barn: chicken-houses; all fenced. W. P. R’ > Tth st., Oakland cITY fruit_and stock s, SALSBURY, 98 Broadw; BARGAIN—Rich, modern, Oakland home. Mrs. E. C. Fortler, 2429 Piedmont ave., Oakiand OAKLAND Branch Office of The moved to 1118 Broadway, Oakland. tigements end subscriptions received. OAKLAND HOUSEXEEPING ROOMS, realty sunny unfurnished rooms, near Fabiold ; large grounds: reference. Address Call office, Oakland. OAKLAND Branch Office of The moved to 1118 Broadway. Oskland. tisements and subscriptions received. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. Call _ re- Adver- AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas. the furmiture dealer. iith and Franklin, Oakland. e ——— et — " COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. ICE of dissolution partnership.—The firm heretofore existing under the name and tyle of IACCHERI & BACIGALUPIL doing city and county of San Fran- th day of March, 1899, dis- nsent, MR. G. IACCHERI! interest of G. 0, was on solved by mutu having purchased the entire BACIGALUPI in tbe concern. G. TACCHERI, G. BACIGALUPL £an Francisco, February 8, 1900. DIVIDEND NOTICES. ND NOTICE—Dividend No, of the Oceanic Steamship will be payable at the office of the com- €t., on and after Thurs- 5 Transfer books will close February 23, 1900, at 3 o'clock E. H. SHELDON, Secretary PROPOSALS. cents per share) Co SEALED proposals will be received at the { ¢ the Lighthouse Engineer, San Fran- | offh cisco, ock m., 12 o'c al., until March 22, 190, and then opened, for furnishing all the material and labor necessary for the com- plete construction of .a light and fog signal station at Point Arguello, Cal., in accordance Wwith specifications, coples of which, with blank proposals and other information, may be had upon application to CHARLES E. L. B. DAVIS, Major, Corps. of Engineers, U. A S8AN FRANCIECO, Cal., January 25 1900.— Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will' be re- ceived here until 11 o'clock a. m. February 24, 190, and then opened, for construction of power-house, electrical machinery, £ystem, jce machine and cold storage, fliter plant, kitchen and laundry machinery, etc., for U. 5. General Hospital at Presidio of San Franciseo, Cal to reject or accept any or all bide in whole or in part. Preference given to articles of do- mestic production, conditions of price and quality (including in the price of foreign pro- Quctions the duty thereon) being equal, and such preference given to articles of American production produced on the Pacific Coast, to extent of consumption required by the public service there. Information furnished on ap- pilcation to 3. M MARSHALL. Deputy Quar- termaster General, Chief Q. M. _— MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: John E. Clark, 24, Arcata, Humboldt County, | Jessie C. Burrows, 20, Arcata, Humboldi nty. 7 Harrison street ries J. Rock, 27, Tmma May, 24, arl Stephans, 30, city, and Laura L. Tubb, ity Btanley M. Ingalsbe, 21, 1521 O'Farrell street, and Ada T. Young, 21, 711 Jones street. Fernando Tustin, 58, 38 Clara street, and An- nie M. Michael, 41, 1245!; Valencia street. John Fahey, 35, 43 Tehama street, and Mar- tha O'Conneil, 28 116 South Park. Cecil M. Haubl, 20, 631 Post street, and Meda E. Snibley, 24, 426 Tehama street. Samuel B. Fugazi, 2, city, and Kathryn M. Oliva, 13, oity. Benjamin ¥. Tubbesing, 27, Red Wing, Minn., 23," 866 Folsom street. BIRTHS— HARRIAGES—DEATES Birth, marriage and death notices sent mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in et either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of sons authorized to have the same publishe BORN. DANA—In this city, February 18, 1900, to the Wite of Harry Stanwood Dana, & son. MARRIED. ROLLET—BERLIN—In this city, February 14, 1900, by the Rev. Mr. Sheppard, Thomas V. Roliet and Lizzie Berlin. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis st.—Incandescent light. Tead , smokis room and ladies’ T vomma, per might. 35c to 81 80; week, 5, month, 10 §30; elevator on office rooms with hot and cold water: ROSEDALE 219 & 321 Ellis st.—Rooms night, 2c to $1; week, $1 25 to $4: open nighW EEVENTH, $6—Four sunny rooms; 8 per month. RMAN Apartment House, 75 Eighth st B arket ~Furniehed 4nd unturnished. near Market Osks, 118 Third—A rooming house 11'1‘: good people. R. HUGHES, Proprietor. ANCH office for Call sdvertisements and A A iptions has been established at the Porthwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- tucky open until § ey e e A ERANCH office for the reception of adver. | tsements and subscriptions has been wt 122 Polk st.; open till § p. m. PRANCH office for Call advertisements and A cubscriptions bas been established at 1096 Va- LADY wishes *bi)a during dny. Box 4255, Call office. e s | SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. FENTED, repaired, bought, sold; machine sup- plies. Standard Agency,}45 6th: phone Mint 4. ALL kinds bought. sold, exchanged, rented: re- peiring at Jowest rates, 205 Fourth st _ STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A A PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Otfice, 401 Fost st., cor, Powell; tel. Main 5713 DIED. Meagher, Ann Mesa, Edward Milliken, John Minot Morse, Sigourney B. MacGowan, John S. Q'Brien, Agnes Patterson, Edward Rasmussen, Dorothea Reynolds, George L. Thurman, Catherine Wiese, Catharine Weish, Richard Allen, William Bain, Mark F. Brant, Mrs. Julla Burke, John F. Craix, Eva F. Decker, Barbara Desmond, Wiliiam F. Dolan, James Fangohr, Otto Forde, Mary J. Healy, Elizabeth Hubachek, Hazel B. Jackson, John R. Windsor, Willlam Martin, Dr. Wm. N. Woebcke, John W. C. LEN—In_the City and County Hospi A ey 20, 1500, Willam Allen, & native Maseachusetts, aged 62 years. BAIN—On board hospital ship Missour!, Mark F. Bain, beloved husband of the laté Della Bain, and stepfather of Michael McDonough, % pative of County Galway, Ireland, aged 4 ears Y EFotficer and members of Marine Engl- neers’ Assoctation No. 36 are invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from the pariors of J. 8. Godeau, 805 Montgomery avenue, thence to St. Francis Church, where services will be held. Inter- ment Holy Croes Cemetery. HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., (Bucceseors to Flannagan & Gallagher) FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND lquxh w Lincoln School. Fifth st.. opposi ol McAVOY & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS & :unu.xn{u, 1285 Market st., between Sth and ‘Telephone Bouth 247. adamized; ity | heating | Government reserves right | Amund Walsh, 29, 1907 Harrison street, and | . | Fellows’ | BRANT—In Fruitvale, on Pearl street, near Redwood road, February 20, 1900, Mrs. Julla Brant, a native of Germany, aged 64 years 3 | monthis and 9 days. 4 BURKE—In this city, February 18, 1900, John F., dearly beloved husband of Bridget Burke and beloved father of Mrs. M. M. Murdook and Kathryn, Anna, James and Harry Burke, a native of County Galway, Ireland, aged 6 years. s [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday,) at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 2431 Bryant avenue, thence to St. Peter's Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CRAIG—In this city, February 20, 1900, Eva F. Craig, daughter of J. P. McMurray, and sister of Mrs. W. H. Barrows and O. K. McMurray, & native of Jackson, Mich., aged # years. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), from the residence of W. H. Bar- rows, 1450 Hayes street. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. DECKER—In this city, February 20, 1900, Bar- bara Decker, beloved mother of Mrs. Kath- erine Sands, Henry Decker, Mrs. Rose Jor- den and Mrs. Louise Nolte, a native of Ger- many, aged 77 years. [¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 634 Jessie street, bétween Seventh and Bighth. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. DESMOND—In this city, February 18, 1900, William F., beloved son of William and the late Margaret Desmond, & native of San Francisco, axed 30 years. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Rose's Chirch, where & requiem mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of his soul, commencing at 9 o' clock. Interment Calvary Cemetery. DOLAN—In this city, February 19, 1900, James Dolan, a native of Ireland, aged 54 years. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock, from t! Chapel of the Passion attached to St. Mary's Hospi- tal, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 7:15 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery by train leaving Third and Town- send streets at 11:20 o'clock. FANGOHR~—In this city, February 19, 1900, Otto Fangohr, a native of Germany, aged 24 years and 5 months. > The funeral will take place this day (Wednesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. | Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. | FORDE—In this city, February 19, 190, Mary {7 7., dearly beloved sister of Thomas, Margaret | ana Willam J. Forde and Mrs. Ellen How- and aunt of Mrs. Robert Shepston, a na- tive of Mitchelstown, County Cork, Ireland, aged 45 years. (Chicago, Lawrence and Bos- | ton papers piease copy.) {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Thursday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 2424 Market street, thence to Bt. Igna- tius Church, Hayes street, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemtery. HEALY—In this city, February 0, 1900, Eliz beth, beloved wife of the late John Healy, & native of Enfield, Middlesex, London, Eng- | land, aged 78 years and 11 months. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 o’clock, from her late res! dence, 1611 Polk street, thence to St. Brigl Church, Van Ness avenue and Broadw where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of -her soul, commencing at 9 | o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. | HUBACHEK—In this city, February 19, 1900, Hazel Elizabeth Hubachel, beloved daughter | of Joseph H. and Mable Hubachek, and | granddaughter of John T. Kelly, & native of San Francisco, aged 3 years 11 months and 2 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day | (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 246 Jersey street, between San- chez and Noe and Twenty-fourth and Twent. fifth streets. Interment Mount Calvary Ceme- | tery | JACKRON—1n Alameda, February 20, 1900, John ., beloved husband of Mrs. E. J. Jackson, and father of Frank C. Jackson and Mrs. M. 3. Miller, a native of New York, aged 77 years § montHs and 16 days. MARTIN—In Oakland, February 20, 1800, Dr. Willlam N. Martin, husband of the late M. K. Martin, and father of Alphonse and Irving | ; M. Martin, a native of Randoiph, Vt., aged 8 years MEAGHER—In this city, February 19, 1900, Ann, beloved mother of James F. and Mary | Meagher, a native of Fethard, County Tipper- ary, Ireland, aj | 7 The funeral will take place this day | (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late | residence, 111 Guerrero street, thence to Mis- | fion Dolores Church, where a solemn requiem | mass will be celebrated for the repose of her | soul, commencing at § o'clock. Interment | | _ private | | MESA—In this city, February 2, 1900, Edward ‘Mesa, dearly beloved son of Raphael and the | late fgnatius Mesa, and grandson of the late Pasculala Morgan, a native of Oakland, ag:d 14 years and 10 months. MORSE—In Alameda, February 20, 1900, Sigour- B. Morse, son of Caroline M. and the late Charles A. Morse, and brother of Mrs. F. M. Mrs. L. M. Slosson and F. C. Morse, ‘e of California, aged 34 years. jce of funeral hereafter. MILLIKEN—In this city, February 13, 1900, at his late residence, 747 Guerrero street, be- tween Nineteenth and Twentieth, John Minot | Milliken, beloved husband of Rebecca A. Mil- liken, a native of Sacramento, Cal., aged 40 years 4 months and 2 days. | e Interment at Sacramento, Cal, morrow (Thursday), February 22, 190. Train | leaves Thursday morning at 7 a.'m. | MacGOWEN—In this city, February 20, 1500, | “John_S., beloved husband of the late Anna | | MacGowen, and father of Mrs. Albert Eden, ’ aged 9% years 1 month and 7 days. | -4 3 years. to- | O’BRIEN—In this city, February 18, 1800, Ag- nes, beloved wife of Joseph H. O'Brien, and Gaughter of John J. Murphy, and sister of Mrs. J. J. McEiroy and James J. and Loretto | E. Murphy, a native of San Franclsco, aged | | 26 years 7 months and 28 days. | | grFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at — o'clock, from her late resi- | | gence, 1508 O'Farrell street, thence to Holy | Croes Church, Eddy street, where a requiem | | high mass will be celebrated for the repose | of her soul, commencing at o'clock. In- | terment Mdunt Calvary Cemetery. | PATTERSON—In Oakland, February 18, 1800, | Edward Patterson, a_native of Liverpool, | England, aged 57 years. RAEMUSSEN—In this city, February 20, 1000, Dorothea, dearly beloved ‘wife of Hans Ras: mussen, and mother of Mrs, Robert Belmond, Mrs, J. Weyley, Mrs. J. Ralnsey and Joseph, Annie and Henrietta Rasmussen, and sister of Conrad and Henry Benson and Mrs. R. Rasmussen, a_native of Hanover, Germany, aged 48 years 8 months and 7 day [ Friends and_acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co, 1137 Mission street, be- | tween Seventh and Eighth. Interment’ Odd Cemetery. REYNOLDS—In this city, February 20, 1900, | George Lewis, beloved husband of the late Eliza G. Reynolds, and father of Edith G Alice R., George L. and Eva L. Reynold: a native of London, England, aged 74 years ’I month and 20 daye. THURMAN—In_this city, February ), 1900, Catherine C. Thurman, beloved mother of W. and 1. B. Thurman and Mrs. K. D. Far- land, a native of Belfast, Ireland, aged 77 years 1 month and 13 days. WIESE—In Petaluma, February 20, 1900, Cath- arine, beloved wife of the late Carl J. Wiese, and mother of Mrs. Julius Petersen, a native gf Germany, aged T years 10 montha and ¢ ey 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully 1nvited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from St. Vincent's Church, Petaluma. WELSH—In this city, February 18, 1900, Rich- ard Welsh, a native of Youghal, County Cork, Ireland, aged @ years lends and acquaintances respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at §:45 o'clock, from the parlors of McAvoy & Co., 1235 Market street, be- tween Bighth and Ninth, thence to 8t. Mary's Cathedral, where & solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9:30 o’clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WINDSOR—In this city, February 19, 1900, Wil 1fam Windsor, a native of Massachusetts, aged 82 years. WOEBCKE—In_this city, February 0, John W, C. Woebcke, beloved son of Jonn and Johanna Woebcke; and brother of Lizais oel , & native of an Francls § months and 18 d e e IGNATIAN COUNCIL No. 35, Y. M. L—The annual requiem mass for the repose of the souls of all departed brothers of the Young Men's Institute will be celebrated Thursday morning, February 22, at St. Mary’s Church (Paulist), beginning at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends of deceased members are respect- fully invited to be present. Sermon by i .3 MacCorry, C.E P C. L. EBNER, 8ec. ks CARD OF THANKS. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Duncan and fam! | desire to extend their heartfelt thanks to i | friends for their kindness and sympathy in their Jate bereavement. B I | Hibernia Bank Pays Its Taxes. The city treasury was enriched yester- day In the sum of $174,261 9, which repre- sents the second installment of mortgage | taxes of the Hibernia Savings and Loan Soctety collected by Tax Collector Scott. The force in the office has been kept busy for several weeks past making out be- tween 7000 and 8000 tax bills on individual | pleces of property heid by the bank on oans, and the ‘'work, having been com- pleted vesterday morning, " the money was immediately paid in. Tax Collector | Bcott says a comparative statement of | the amounts collected this year and last for a period of fifty-two days shows that Ihe collected uw.m’mon than his prede- cessor. $350, ell; | Matt Byrnes-Abra Dal | $450, I. Moorehouse; Malapert, br, c., 2, by | man, b. c., 2, by Tamman; | other ownmers, | three-year-olds. | Time—%, Third race—One mile; selling; four-year-olds WILL RACE FOR CUPS AT BURLINGAME An Elaborate Programme of Sports Will Be Decided and upward. Joe Mussle 100| 788 Orion 196 None Such 106) 818 Los Pri }E Fourth race—Seven furlongs: and upward; selling. 766 Tnverary Il......104 796 Lavator .... 813 Montallade 736 Synia 79 Rapido 1104 796 Einstein . Fifth race—8ix furlongs; three-year-olds and upward; handicap. 810 Potente . 810 Hi ‘Thol oo ees To-Morrow, o oY eetan o | ciiye, Castmir Sixth race—Seven longs lour-year-olds The dashing horsemen of Burlingame | and upward. G B Country Club and of San Mateo County | 79 Terrene 104, 104 Hunt have an ambitious programme of gg‘i';l"a 5 104 sport prepared for them for to-mOTTOW. | ' fuey Parsons.. 107 They will journey to Menlo Park in the morning and at 9 o’clock will gather about the hospitable board of J. J. Moore, who will entertain them at a hunt breakfast. At 11 the hounds will be at Fair Oaks, where the hunt will commence under the direction of Francis J. Carolan, master of the hunt. The line will be laid toward the northward, the finish being near Bur- lingame. At 2 o'clock the most spectacular part of the sport will be commenced on the race track owned by Walter 8. Hobart, There will be six races in all, the most important being the four-mile steeple- chase over stiff country, valuable silver cups being offered in each event. The Towest welght in all the races will be 165 pounds. Chief interest in the pony races centers in the first appearance here of those recently purchased in Southern Cal- ifornia by Captain W. H. McKittrick. The Burlingame men will do their best to re- tain the honors with the ponies which have carried their colors before on the San Mateo tracks. Lieutenant Haynes of the Presidio will have the mount on the McKittrick representatives. Among the other well known amateur horsemen who will don silk for the occasion will be Wal- ter 8, Hobart, Peter Myrtln, ¥. J._Caro- lan, Charles Dunphy and others. The en- tries for the races ar Quarter-mile, qualified polo Tobin's Duke; Peter Martin's Lady Jane Gray; F. J. Carolan’s Schoolgirl; Charles Dunphy's Blackbird; Thomas Driscoll's Killarney: Ed Tobin's Field Mouse, and W. E. Lester's Tam- bourine. Quarter-mile, race ponies 14.2 hands and un- der—Captain W. H. McKittrick's Grandee and Pipapa; Peter Martin's Honest Robin; F. J. Carolan’s Lady Barbara; Hugh Hume's Spice; W. E. Lester’s Dum Dum, and Walter S, Ho- bart's Camanche and Slats. ree-quarter-mile, for carriage horses, be FOtan undes. saddinWaItes K Tt Ned Greenway: F. J. Carolan’s Stella and Peter Martin's Repete. Duc &' Abruzsl cw Belections for To-Day. First race—Beautiful Bill, Mildred Hughes, Isaline. Second race—Cormorant, Afghan, Sly. Third race—Joe Mussle, Milt Youns, Such. Fourth race—Sorrow, Montallade, Levatar. Fifth race—St. Casimir, Harry Thoburn, Dr. Sheppard. Sixth race—Loving Cup, Alleviate, Katie Gib- ‘bons. STELZNER AND BUTLER MATCHED TO BOX HERE Boxer Jack Stelzner of this city and Joe Butler of Philadelphia were matched last night by the National Athletic Club to fight here March 9. The match has been ranm for some time, strong efforts be- g e to bring the men together. Tt is expected they will make a great exhib! tion, as bofll:l mentnr; hard hll(lte‘r! n.ndbcu stand punishment. As a preliminary bout “Crocl?ey" Boyle and Frank Rafael will also go twenty rounds. The regular boxing exhibition of the Co- lumbia_Athletic Club will be held in the club’s Golden Gate avenue arena to-night. The main bout will be between W, Cule and W. Decoursey. The preliminary bouts will have as principals Willlam Condon and Willlam Perry, Jack Dennis and Will- jam Martin. The betting at Corbett's on the Cole-Decoursey bout was at even money last night. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Continued from Page Eight. None es—R, M. race—W. Bl Lester's Mis- ter Buller; Peter Martin's Major Rathbone; R. » ARRIVED. M. Tobin’s Duke; Perry Eyre's Lizard, and Tuesday, Feb. . Walter S, Hobart's Six Bits and Brandy. Stmr Willametts, Hansen, £ hours from Five-eighths-mile, for race ponies under 14.3 hands—Captain W, H. McKittrick's Pipapa and Grandee; Peter Martin's Honest Robin; F. J. Carolan’s Fusillade; Hugh Hume's Spice, and | Walter 8. Hobart's Camanche and Slats. | Point to point, four-mile pink-coat steeple- Beattle. DOMESTIC PORTS. NEWPORT (§)—Arrived Feb —Stmr San Pedro, from San Pedro. SEATTLE—Arrived Feb 20—Schr Mawsema, from San Pedro: ship Qocidental, hence Feb 9. chase—Peter Martin's Ramnera; F. J. Carolan' wror. " Roxsity ARl \omigt, PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived TFeb 20-—8hip Jabez Howes, from Honolulu. Sailed Feb 20— chr Lottle Bennett. for Honolulu; Br ship Track Notes. From talk around the ring there will be a scarcity of bookmakers next cut-in at Tanforan. | ‘W. B. Sink Jr. was very wrathy over Rio Chico being, ordered scratched by Starter Caldwell, and not without reason. | The action was taken on the al rounds that the horse was a bad ggr;;’ hen why was Anchored, a notoriously fractious animal and one barred at Oak- land, allowed to go to the post? Rio Chico was allowed to start in hurdle events, get- ting away on each occasion, and only a | few days ago Mr. 8ink said he had been asked Dy an official of the club to start his horse in a handicap for which he was entered. ;thnr dovarne‘rs lcomplaln that races are declared off simply because Cor- | from Manila; stmr Signal, from Seattle: Br rigan has no entry to make in them. | bark Beechdale, from Honolulu; schr W F Jew- The prices realized at the Marcus Daly | ett, hence Feb 6; tug Samson, with barge Wash- sale of thoroughbred horses, held last | tuna in tow, hence Feb 1. evening at the Occidental Horse Ex-| BLAKELEY—Arrived Feb 20—Schr C 8 change, were as follows: Holmes, from Monolulu. Bonitary, ch. f., 2, by Primrose-Bonita, | UMPQUA—Arrived Feb 10—Schr Lily, hence Dr. Row. Burdock, br. g., 3, by | Feb 10. 4300 1 Myore. | PORT HADLOCK—Arrived Fob 20—Schr Se- house; Caghion, b, £., % by Sam Lucas.Yo. | duclt from an Diego lande, $100, Dan Honig; Chaste, b. f., 2 Jim_Gore-imp. British Blue Blood, 75, G. Cushing; Harry Corby, b, g., 4, by In- verness.Tutquols, $100, W. de B. Logez; Immodell, ch. c., 2, by Inverness-Model, Glenalvon, for Seattle. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Feb Sequoia, from San Diego. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Feb 20—Ship Eclipse, from Honolulu. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Feb 20—Bark. Theobald, hence Feb 10; bktn Klikitat, from Honolulu. SEATTLE—Safled Feb 20-Br stmr FElm Branch, for Port Orchard drydock, thence Feb 22 for Portland. SEATTLE—Arrived Feb 20—Br ship Glenal- von, from Port Townsend; stmr Rosalle, from Skaguay: stmr Cottage City, from Skaguay. EUREKA—Sailed Feb 20—Stmr Orizaba, for 8an Francisco. NEWPORT—Sailed Feb 20—Stmr San Pedro, for San Pedro. SAN PEDRO—Safled Feb 20—Stmr Alcatras, for —; schr Bella, for Stuslaw. ASTORTA—Arrived Feb 20—Br stmr Lennox, 3—8ehr SAN DIEGO—Salled Feb 20—Stmr Brunswick, for San Francisco. EASTERN PORTS. NEW YORK-—Sailed Feb 20—Bark Kalulani, for San Francisco. FOREIGN PORTS. YOKOHAMA~—Arrived Feb 20—Br stmr Dorie, hence Feb 1. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Feb 18—Stmr Mon- Inverness-Flirt, $160, A. W. Stotesbury; Montana Chieftain, b. ¢., 2, by Montana- Homeless, $300, W. B. Jennings; Salver, b. f. 2, by Fidello-Balvia, 3100, E. Wilson; | Bouthshire. trom Portland, Or for B onskons: Béoteh Belle, b. L., 2, by Inverness-Belle of | fiisd Feb 1i—8tmr Tacomo, {om Hongkons, Butte, $800, O. P. Romigh; The Gaffir, b. g., 2, by Uncas-Laetitia, $700, W. R. Lar- zelere; Time Center, b.' c., 3, by George Finney-Greenwich, $250, J. Magee; Too Hot, b. £., 2, by The Pepper-Pert, §200, I. Moorehouse; Ullagon, b. f., 2, by Inver- ness-Banshee, $150, 1. Moorehouse; Ward- {-Ballnda. $250. The following horses, the property of were also disposed of: Major S, $300. 8. Holman; Frank Duffy, $280, P. Sheridan. YOKOHAMA—Sailed Feb 17—Stmr Tacoma, for Tacoma. Arrived Feb 18—Br stmr Mon- mouthshire, from Oregon; Feb 18—Br stmr Algoa, hence Jan 22.( SANTA ROSALIA—Arrived Feb U—Bktn Gardiner City, hence Jan 21 GUAYMAS—Sailed Feb 17—Bktn Northwest, for Santa Rosalla. MAZATLAN—Sailed Feb 13—Schr Lena Sweasey, for —. LA PAZ—Salled Feb M—Schr Martha W. SANTA ROSALIA—In port Feb 16—Br ship Tuft, for —. Thornliebank, to sall this day for Portland. Ar- To-Day’s Entries. rived Fep 2-Br ship Barfila, from Hambury. First race—Five and a half furlongs; matden | HULL—Arrived Feb 17—Fr bark Duguesc! hence Oct 11, for Queenstown. Salled Feb 4— Fr bark Amiral Troude, for Havre. ... Hilou .. 104/ 772 La Amiga .......10 610 Morelia 104| 754 Beautitul Bill...107 OCEAN STEAMERS. 788 Tom Sharkey....104| 671 Coming Event...102 | NEW YORK—Sailed Feb 20—Stmr Lahn, for 772 St. Germain.....104| 800 Mildred Hughes.102 | Bremen, via Southampton. 797 March Seven....102] ... Disorderly 104 | GIBRALTAR—Sailed Feb 19—Kalser Wilhelm 789 Caesar Young...107| 811 Red Cherry 10, from Genoa and Naples, for New York. 39 Dreadnaught ...107 640 Tekla MELBOURNE—Arrived Feb 20—Stmr Indra- 104/ 808 Isaline Second race—One mile; selling; four-year-olds and upward. (185)Roval Prize. 4 S1y ... 774 Ben Ledi 801 Correct §16 Anchored . 778 Colonel Root THE CALL’S RACING CHART. (Copyright, 193, by H. H. Egbert.) TANFORAN PARK, Tuesday, February 20, 1900.—Weather rainy. Track sloppy. 1797 Formatus ... ghirl, ffom New York. AUSTRALIAN PORT—Arrived Feb 20—Stmr Ferndene, from New_York. SIDNEY, N. S. W.—Arrived Feb 20—Stmr Moana, from San Francisco. BOULOGNE—Arrived Feb 20—Stmr Staten- dam, from New York, for Rotterdam. and pro- ceede NEW YORK—Arrived Feb 20—Stmr Spaarn- dam, from Rotterdam. 109| 789 Cormorant 105 501 Jockey Bill 501 Scintillate 780 Charles Le Bei 806 Afghan . 814, FIRST RACE Four furlonss; maiden two-year-olds; purse,. $400. & T } B;(lln‘. Index. Horse. Weight.|St, %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. [Op. CL "7 Iptrada 1 12 808 Time. 3 23 ] ... Artena . 8 33 1 645 Briton 4 41 b 718 Follow M 9 51 . 9 Lily Simpgon. 2 €2 3 ... Countess Clara. H 75 © Forbes . H 25 13 ranthe 5| 1 9 |E. Ross » 2514; %, 614, Good start. Won easily, second and third driving. Winner, J. Nagles Burk’s ch. f., by Brioso-Andante. Going just suited the winner. Artens Wil im- prove. On_Time will win soon. *Coupled with Artena. R15. BECOND RACE—Seven furlongs; three-year-olds and upward: ndex. Horse. Age, Welght.[St. _%m. %m. ¥m. Str. Fin. (805) Geyser, 3 25 in 14 16 18 (799) Timemaker, 2 11 213 22 22 215 79 _Dr. Marks, 1 3 3 3 3 3 1:28%. Good start. Won easily, secon gom"! » Eo? %pr!n‘-. Winner galloped. Race oroaster 2 §16. THIRD RACE—Mile and a half; selling; three-year-olds and upward; purss, $400. Index. Horse, Age. Welght|St. _ Std. %m. %m. Btr. Fin. | Jockeys. [Op. =4 793 Chimura, 061 2n 1% 18 18 16 [Bullman .....| 2§ o0 (804) Tom Calvert, 5......106/2 8 3 3 3% (vittitee .20 3 2 633 _Anchored, 4 013 13 23 35 24 3 |3 Daly B Time—%, :28; % :51%; %, 1:19%:; mile, 1:46%; 1Km, 2:12%; 1%m, 2:41. Good start. Won easily, ‘wecond drlving. Winner, E. Corrigan’s ch. f., by Montana Regent-Geneva. Chimura won at Jelsure. Calvert was foitunate to be second.’ Scratched—Meadowthorpe 111, Esplonage 101, Rio_Chico 103. 817, FOURTH RACB—Six furlongs; selling; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $400. index Horse. Age. Welght.[St. ¥m., %m. %m. Str. Fin. | Op. CL “(802) Boundee, 3. 7 . PEcge If 1 1 EX 3 =] 774 Genua, 4 4 SR ip 3 22 3 8 Kis [ MBS § e $n 5 & T e ae | e e 0 8 8 <o bl S el it A1 0 1 8 i 64 6 620 0 B» 3 ST, 3 8 13 50 100 1 Mas 1, VA R S Y 0100 %, 1:15. Good start. Won easfly, second and third driving. Winn by Boundless-Parolee. Away poorly, Boundlee was much the Modwena a disaj tment. Scratched—Jingle Jingle 104, Allenna M. §18. FIFTH RACE—Six furlongs; selling; four-year-olds and upward; purse, $400. f t[St. %m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. 1@_" oL 1 2n ‘% .. in 75 8 63 63 2% B % 3 5y Y 31 85 1 10 4 21 42 v 1 H 1 71 5h » » 3 3 3% (3] » W 5 51 2 18 15 @ 1 1 9 33 3 02 4 §h &n 93 » 0 3 93 10 Sl 3 6 8 8 first three driving. Winner, B. Corrlgan's best ride. Torsina quit. Start uscalado 108, Aunt Bird 107, P,‘m‘l’:gl'l- 11 BOXERS TO COME FROM THE EAST Acknowledged Champions in Various Classes to Appear in Olyflic Club. The boxing and wrestling tournament of the Olympic Athletic Club has suddenly jumped into prominence with the comple- tion in the East of the annual champion- ship meeting of the Amateur Athlétic Union. Through the generosity of the directorate of the Olympic Club the champion of each class will journey to this coast to meet the best the local clubs can send forth. Boxing—Willlam Cullen, 105 pounds, Settiement Athletic Club: Hugh Murphy, Bartholomew Athletic Club; Jobn L. Schole: Union lon; Johu J. Hopkins, 135, Union Settlement lub; J. J. Dukelow, 155, Rochester Athletic Club, and Willlam Rodenbach, 138, New West- side Club. ‘Wrestling—W. L. Nelson, 105 pounds; Joseph R and, 115; August Kurzman, 135, and Max Wiley, 135, 145 188-pound classes, all of St. George Ahtletic Club. tered the lists are: Bantam weights, 115 pounds—Frank McCon- nell Jr. and D. Danaixer. Feather welght, 125—W. J. Leonar. Lightweights, 135—D. Carroli, W. Eager, James Britt and James Mulligan. Welterweights, 145—Willlam Gooby and J. W. Finck, with probably three men from Rellance Athletic Club. Mllddle-wellhtl—!““fl Stmpson and Joseph e. eavy-weight—Clement Milward. ‘restlers—135-pound class—James A. McKen- 2le and W. McLaren. 135-pound—G. A. Hensley, C. D. Pentony and Arthur Bruman. 146-pound—J. H. Spiro and C. 8. Pray. 158-pound—F. B. yly and Willlam F. Noethig. Heavy-weight—W. R. McCullough and Fred Haberly. Cullen and Nelson, the Eastern men in the 105-pound class, will not come unless they agree to go in the next higher class, as there is no one of their weight here to meet them. The athletes are to leave New York on the Sunset limited on Baturda: and are due here next Wednesday at 8: a. m. As they are all in fine condition now, the rest, together with the week's training, will do them good. All regis- tered ameateurs are eligible, whether at- tached to clubs or not. There js still time to_register, blanks being obtainable at the Olympic Club. The regular ladies’ night will be held at the Olympic Club to-night. A fine pro- mme has been prepared. olice W. the Police Commission have been especi- ally invited by the directors. OCEAN TRAVEL. A Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco: For Alaskan ports, 10 a. m. Feb. 20, 26; Mar. 2. 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