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ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. ALIFORNL aht A, 2533—Sunny parlors or rooma for ¢ housekeeping. gas range; reasonable; erences exchanged. | T h ané Market—2 house- | sired: chead. necting housekeeping splendid location; private | | o six and gas. i ey-window room and | © $12; aleo 1 housekeep- “ute ATE ave €31—One large lumY‘ 1 room: 8 dow shed bay-w v front parior suite; | Post—3 furnished | ooms; $11, $15. room and kitchen, tor housekeeping t bay-window room, L bedroc and Unfarn. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ESTATE. ALAMEDA REAL FOR sale—Choice new house of 7 rooms: nearly finished; at & mominal price; easy terms. H. YOUNG, buflder, 1243 Park s $1000 CASH: balance easy terms. house; 3 minutes' walk to loc borhood: price $3600: worth $4500. WM. TODD. 1070 Broadway, Oakland. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118° BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $2000 WM. P. 5 minutes’ walk to local: rty; see ¥ it $1650—A BARGAIN: 30 acres of land 1% miles from Sunol; about 300 French prune trees, be- es wmail family orchard and vineyard: use of 5 rooms; barn; chicken-houses; all fenced. W. P. RYAN, 960 Tth st., Oukiand. CITY realty; fruit_snd stock ranchos; loans. SALSBURY, 98 Broadway, Notary Public. OAKL Branch Office of The OCall ve- 1115 Brosdway, Oakland. Adver- end_subscriptions recelved. D FURNITURE FOR SALE, introduction to you from H. Schellhaas. the iture @ealer. 1ith and Franklin, Oakland. KLAND Branch Office of The Call moved to 1118 Broadway, Oukiand. ~ Adver- tisements and subscriptions received. MARRIAGE LICENSES. OAKLAN aN Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: Becke 24, 139 Fourth street, and 139 Fourth street. 11SC Juniper streét, and ave 2 enue. D. Pullfs, 22, 23 Moss street, and Powers, 22, 408 Tehama street. Andrews, 32, South San Francisco, rdel, 26, 417 York street. Hagerty, 8, city, city I Armstrong, 25, 447 Tenth street, e A Crowell, %, 151 Russ street. s D. 8 Fillmore street. le, 7, 122 Trenton street, and 62¢ Francisco street. uliough, S1. 122 Trenton street, 35, 192 Trenton street. podonico, 2, eity bscriptio h office, 2200 Filimore. r furpished ng water; to gentle- HS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS age be inserted. They must be handed of the publication offices andfbe BORN. E—In_this city, February 21, 1300, to the of Willlam H. Frye, a son. FRANKE—In Oskland, ruacy 15, 1900, to the wife of F. Franke, a daughter. LEADY—In this eity, Feb{:\lr‘ 8, 1900, to the e of B. M. Leady, a daughter. e city, February 11, 1900, to the i, & daughter. Herm. Tiencken, & daughter. MARRIED. KASHEVAROFF—In_ this _eity, . 1900, by the Rev T. N. Charles F. Kennard and Agrippinia Kashevaroff UBB: NG—-INGWERSEN—In this _eity, ary 21, 1800, by the Rev. John G. Vogel, min F. Tubbesing of Red Wing, Minn., 4 Mary Ingwersen of San Francisco. —_— RRISON, 78, nr éth—Finely conveniences; homelike; FARD, £3-Clean, respectable; 25c-§1 t: $1-53 per week; Howard cars to &0 r smoke in the h Light, el A good rooming house | for the reception of sdver- ms has been opened m r Call advertisements shed at_th second and Ke E, 226 Eady: sunny everything new: firs ater in every Market st.—Ele- rooms; en 742—First-class board and rooms; rates to students "84 (The Wallace)—Rooms and reasonable modern conveniences known—MR. LEW H. SCHARER, has removed to Call . where he will continue ‘watches, diamonds, Jew are, firearms and optical goods Office hours—10 to &. jected for 34; collections made: “try, PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. Montgomery st., rooms 9-10; tel. 55%0. ‘whitened, $1 up. | 319 Third SEEWING RENTED, repaired, bought, piles Standard Agency,4§ n4s bought, sold. exchanged, rented; re- west rates. 206 Fourth st. ] STORAGE AND RODOLPH Storage and 1 Post st.. cor. Powell: tel. Main 5713, DIVIDEND NOTICES. NOTICE—Dividend No. 10230 share) of the Oeeanic Steamship COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. ' NOTICE of dissolution of partnership.—The firn heretofore existing under the name and wiyle of JACCHER]I & BACIGALUPL doing business in the city and county of San Fran- cigco, was on the 25th day of March, 1599, dis- #olved by mutus! consent, MR. G. IACCHERI having purchased the entire interest of G. BACIGALUFT in the congern. IACCHERI, BACIGALUPL far Francieco, February 9. 1500. PROPOSALS. smals will be received at the { the Lighthouse Engineer, San Cal,, untll 12 g'clock m., March 2. and then opened, for furnishing all the Aerlal and lsbor necessary for the com- piete cofstruction of a light and -fog -signal station at Poini Arguello, Cal, in accordance with specifications, coples of which, with blank proposals other iZformation, may be had_upon application to CHARLES E. L. 2 DAVIE, Major, Corps of Engineers, U. A DIED. Leahey, Lydas McFadden, Joseph E. McDevitt, Jobn J. Melrose, Mary A. n, Catherine Robart, John J. Reynolds, Willlam Ruckstuhl, John Riordan, Willilam J. Roberts, Jesse A. Schwarting, Captain Diedrich Shepley, Ellen Taylor, L L. Winchester. Julla Whorton, Thomas Weich, Kate city, February 3L 1906, Irene and beloved daughter of John C. Evrns, and_sister of Fior- ., & native of Fruitvale, Cal., months and 25 days. yros, Irene M. from the residence st street, near Har- Lawn Cemetery February 22, 1900, Mary of Wiilie, Etta and of William, James and e of California, aged years L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- ed to attend the funeral this da; 42¢ Kearny street, between Union and Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. LL_In Sacramento, February 20, 1900, i, dearly beloved husband her of George J. Carroll, son of Mrs. T. Welter, and F. G. Weston and Mrs. Wil- of Oakland and of San Francisco, a native of Oak- aged 21 years 7 months and ¢ days. CLIFFORD—In this city, February 2, 1500, Sarah E. Clifford, dearly beloved wife of Cap- n Willlam E. Clifford, motheg of R. 8. and daughter of N. J. and the late and sister of Mrs. H E. m J. and N. J. Krukan, a ve of San Francisco, aged 24 years § city, nths and 7 days. CHAPMAN—In this Febru. 190, Maria Ives Chapman, mother of 3 e H. Powers, & native of Connecticut, aged § years. EGAN—In this city, February 22, 1800, Nellfe, a beioved daughter of Frank and Chris- an, and sister of Charlotte and Mary ative of San Francisco, aged 4 d acquaintances are respect- Friends urday), &t 1 o'clock, from the residence er parente, 2430 San Bruno avenue, be- een Silver avenue and Solomon street. In- y Cross Cemetery. —In Oakland, February 23, 1900, Caro- . beloved wife of C. A. Evers, and sis- £ Mrs. W. Hawkins, a native of Den- axed 29 years and § days. Iy invited to attend the funeral services ate residence, 1015 Fifty-seventh street, near San Pabio avenue, Oakiand. Interment Moun- | n View Cemetery ECKART—In this city, February 2. 1500, Ma Belle, wife of Charles F. Eckart of Honoluly, and daughter of Mrs. Alice B. and Henry L | ner, aged 23 years and 10 months. L7 Notice of funeral hereafter. this city, February 23 1800, ved son of Barney and the late Farley, and brother of Mrs. J. n, Mrs' J. Anthony. Mrs. D. Bex P y, John and Sadfe Fariey, a na tive of San Francisco, aged 33 years 1 month &nd 2§ day bel and acquaintances are respect. ily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow day). at 11:30 o'clock, from the residence ther, 116 Day street, thence to St. ur wenty-ninth’ and Church Interment Holy Cross Gary 23, 190, Theresa rs. 1. C. Drathman, Willlam H. and Marg ced 40 years 5 months and 8 days. €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral to-morro (Sunday). at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 315 Waller street, thence to Sacred Heart Church for services. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. GOODMAN—In the City ana Count; Febroary 2, 100,.Charles F. Goodman s tive of Germany, aged 74 years. G¥ Mary M. Greer. £ Frie i joes at Pp. m. to-day (Saturday), Hyde street. Interment private, > ¢ 216 HENNBSSY—In this city, February 22, 1900, Alice Hennessy. beloved sister of Mary Hen: Dessy and the iate Mrs. James Cunni e native of County Waterford, Ireland, aged 73 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday). at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 12 Walnut avenue, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, Van Ness avenue, where a requiem bigh mass will be celebrated for the regose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. 'Tn- terment Holy Cross Cemetery by elsctric funeral car from Fourteenth and Mission streets at 10:45 o'clock. (OWARD—In _ this city, Fel : By, beloved wife of the Tate Jopn owary and mother of John and Michael Howard and Jrs. M. Connell, a native of the parish of Dysart, County mon, Ireland, aged 75 years 6 months and 1'"4".& The fumeral will take place this da; nrdns), ot T Delock. tri hee o roal Gence, T0 Comverse street, between Eighth and Ninth, off Bryant. Interment Holy AT In this eity, February 22, 1900, HARLOW-] s city, . at “her residence, 1028 Natoma_strest,’ Almira, HENRY J. GALLAGHER CoO,, e -af | and Ollte | Mission street, and | nd death notices sent by | —In thin city, February 2L 1800, to | Pasb- | take place this day | ), at 2:30 o'clock, from her late resi- | rs. John J. | vited to attend the funeral this day | > Friends and ecousintances are respect- | morow (Eunday), at 2 o'clock, from her | of San’Franciscor| s are invited to the funeral serv- | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1900. 11 beloved wife of Dexter I Harlow, & native of Madison, New Hampshire, aged 57 years and 27 days. CrFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the Christian Church, Twelfth street, between Howard and Mission. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by electric funeral car from Fourteenth end Mission street: HPSS—In this city, February 23, 1900, Helena, beloved wife of Jacob E. Hess, and mother of Mrs. H. A. Baker and Charles P., Fred- erick J. and Jaccb V. Hess, a_ native of Prussia, Germany, aged 4 years 1 month and ays. [>The funeral will take place this day (Saturday), at §: 15 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Buhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, be- tween Eeventh and Eighth. Interment at Austin, Nevada. HURLEY—In this city, February 23, 190, Daniel Hurley, beloved brother of Robert, John and Nellie Hurley and Mrs. John Pur- cell, a.native of London, England, aged 23 veaks. [ Notice of funeral hereafter. LEAHEY—In this city, February 23, 1800, at Mount St. Joseph Asylum, Lyda, daughter of the late Frank and Kate Leahey, a native of San_Francisco, aged 11 years. §FThe funeral will take place this day (Saturday), at 12:80 o'clock, from the asy- lum. Tnterment Holy Créss Cemetery. McFADDEN—In this city, February 22, 1900, Joseph E., beloved son of John and Hannah McFadder, and brother of Mary, Ellen, John, Eugene and Nora Mol den, & native of San Francisco, aged 4 years 5 months and 28 days. £ The funeral will take place this day (Saturday), at 10 o'clock, from the residence of the parents, 1314 Taylor street, between Union and Filbert. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | McDEVITT—In this clty, February 22, 1800, John. J., beloved son of the late James and Ann McDevitt, and brother of Annie Mo- Devitt, Mrs. J. Breslin and Mrs. P. McCol gan, @ native of Boston, Mass. (Boston Da- pers please copy.) - C7The funeral will take place this day (Saturday), at 1:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 305’ Brannan street, thence to St. Rose's Church for services at 2 o'clock. In- | terment Mount Calvary Cemetery. | MELROSE—In this city, February 21, 1909, | Mary A., mother of Kenneth Melrose, in the S0th_year of her age. ., | B> The funeral services will take place to-morrow (Sunday), at 2:30 o'clock, at the residence of her son, Kenneth Melrose, 2517 | Octavia street. | NERRMAN—In this city, February 21, 1800, Cuatberine, wife of James Nerrman, beloved | mother of James and John and the late Edna Nerrman, “and beloved sister of Charles William and George Loomis and Mrs. James F. Fiynn, a native of San Francisco, aged 23 years and 7 months. ROBART—In Oakland, February 23, 180, John | 3. Robart, beloved husband of Marguerite | Robart, and father of Mrs. N. D. Ryan and Theodore and August Robarf, & native of France, aged 75 years § months and 19 days. CFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, * §18 Chester street. Interment &t | _Mary’s Cemetery, Oakland. | REYNOLDS—In this city, Febi h! residence, 14 Guy place, 23, 1900, at illiam Rey- nolds, beloved husband of Ellen Reynolds, a native of Dublin, Ireland, aged 68 years. 1 EF Notice of funeral hereafter. 23,1900, va Ruck: | RUCKSTUHL~In this city, Fel i stubl, and beloved father of Lena Ruckstuhl, | John, dearly beloved husband of @ native of Oberhasen, Canton Urgon, Switz- erland, aged 34 vears. RIORDAN—In_this February 22, 1900, | " William J., dearly beloved son of T. P. and | Margaret Riordan, and brother of T. J., Jo- | seph, Frank, Frances and Tessie Riordan and Mrs. W. J. Higgins, a native of San Fran- cisco. T Friends and acquaintances are respect full invited to attend the funeral this day | (Saturday), &t 10 o'clock, from the residence | of his parents, 1415 Post street, thence to St. | | Mary’s Cathedral, where a requiem high mas: | will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, | commencing at 10:30 o'clock. Interment Mount | Calvary Cemetery. | | | city, ROBERTS—In this city, February 23 1800, Jesse A., infant son of Jesse E. and Alice M. Roberts, a native of San Francisco, aged 6 | months and 27 days. | 7 Friends and acquaintances are respeet- | fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | at 1:30 o'clock, from the residence | of the parents, 1455 Ellis street. Interment | Laurel Hill Cemetery. | ‘ SCHWARTING—In this city, February 22, 1900, Captain Diedrich Schwarting, dearly beloved husband of Dora Schwarting, father of Aug- | ust, Diedrich Jr. and Theodors Schwarting, and brother of Otto and Adolph Schwarting, Mrs. Anna Gerdes, Mrs. Caroline Ochse and | Mra. Beta Busse, a native of Neuronneback, | Germany, aged 5 years 10 months and 9 day, | (New York papers please copy.) | g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day | (Saturday). at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co.,, 137 Mission street, be- | tween Seventh and Eighth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. SHEPLE In Vallejo, February 23, 1200, Bl- len, beloved wife of James A. Shepley, and mother of Mrs. Robert Malnberg, Mrs. Mal- oolm Morrison and Miss May and Ellen Shep- | ley, a native of Chatham, Canada, dsed 50 years 8 months and 26 days. TAYLOR—In this city, February 22, 1900, I. L. Taylor, beloved wife of E. A. Taylor, & na- tive of Illihois, aged 44 years. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow 1 { | (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from the mortuary | chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- pany, 2425 Mission street, near Twenty-first. | Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. | | WINCHESTER—In this city, February 23, 190, | Jplia Winchester, & native of New York, aged | | 55 years. | CFFriends are respecttully invited to at- | tend the funeral from her late residence, 842 Sutter street, to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 p. m. Cremation 1. O. O. F. Crematory. WHORTON—In the City and County Hospital, | February 23, 1800, Thomi ‘Whorton, a native of Ireland, aged §7 years. | WELCH—In the City and County Hospital, | February 22, 199, Kate Welch, a native of | Ireland, aged 40 years. | A CARD OF THANKS. Widow, brother and sister of the late W. | Gosland (decessed) desire to extend their heartfelt thanks to their frien: Court Southern Heights, 1. O. F., and ymen | . sympathy in thelr late bereavement. BACKERS OF FRANK BELL - QUT OF LUCK A Bungling Start Best the Sprinter in the Handicap, Results at Tanforan. There was a terrific play on the Eastern sprinter Frank Bell to win the handicap at Tanforan yesterday, and the unfor- tunates who pounded his price from 11 to 5 down to 9 to 5, in the face of a well- developed play on the other five starters, are to be sympathized with. Over at the post, to an apparent false breakaway, the barrier was carried away without the starter having pressed the lever. Henry, astride Loving Cup, off six lengths in front, continued on his way, followed later by the others in Indian file. Nothing could overhaul the mare, which won eas- | ily, with Bell second and Boundlee a close | third. Headwater had no chance, and Olinthus was left altogether. The crowd roared, but, of course, to no avail. The attendance was very small, al- COMMERCIAL NEWS ‘ Continued from Page Eight. 50 Hutchinson § P Co l-zgfllltchlx:m 8 P B8 3%zReLRINN g3 ua:saas; B CALIFORNIA OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. 5 55 0 PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Sesston. Board— 200 Burlington . 100 250 Caribou . . % Afterncon Bession. 1500 Burlington 100 100 Caribou . % MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: though the programme offered was about 'the best of the week. Intrepido, Senora Caesar and Hard Knot were the winning choices. The first event at six furlongs was con- ditioned to suit the racing needs of Tar Hill, so Frank Doss and his friends laid their coin down good and thick at short odds. The colt led into the stretch, where he was passed in turn by both Mortgage and Mountebank, the first named filly winning easily. A bunch of twelve lined up in the kin- | dergarten recital with J. Naglee Burk's | Inirepido a hot even money favorite. The | youngster made all the running and at | the wire was not extended to beat the | $0 to 1 shot Sublime, a fllly by Xmgl. Lord | Esterling. Briton finished in the show. Little suhnn Ranch got home first in the third num{er astride Espirando, a 20 to 1 shot. The outsider was never farther back than third, and outgaming Genua at the finish, won by a head. Show hon- | ors went to Tizona, & 25 to 1 shot. baris, which opened favorite, later reced- | ing to § to 1, found the track too hard for his bad underpinning. Senora Caesar simgly made a egl.llop of the seven-furlong affair. Backed from 4 to 5 to 2, the Brutus mare downed Los Prietos at the wire by over two lengths. Fashion Plate, which opened favorite, has apparently passed her days of usefulness on the turt? never showing much speed, and losing the show to Musculado. An 11 to 20 choice, Hard Knot enjoyed a soft thing & mile. ‘Boots” Durnell, the clever trainer of Potente and others, climbed up | on the back of Dr. Sheppard, arriving at the wire in time to get beaten for the place by Storm King. In future “Boots” | Would do better to let some member of | the younger generation do the piloting. | To-Day’s Entries. First race—Four furlongs; two-year-olds; purse. 776 Sofal cees G09M. F. Tarpey. Second race—Five furlongs; year-olds. ... Palatine .114! 820 Coming Bvent. 17 Pirate J A BT X | £33 Raveling 791 Moonbrigh! maiden three- ... Castaeso . 119 788 Tom Sharkey....114& §20 Isaline .... 12 597 Furelight II ....114 8 I‘Red erry. | T race—One mile and an eighth; three- ve: i and upward: handicap; purse, $1000. | ...102| 828 F. W. Brode. 100 dbpoichs. ‘115 835 Boundles 85 | 28 Geyser ‘121 810 Topmast (828) Zoroaster 118/ 805 Advance Guard.100 | 807 Morinel . 827 Weller . Fourth race—One mile and & quarter; hurdle; handicap. ] 831 Lomo .145] ... Viking 803 Monita . 145 (831 Rapido (789)Schreiber 135 S31 University .. §$03 Rio Chico........180 ... Silverado 818 Durward . 135 | Fifth race—Entries close at track to-day. | Sixth race—Six furlongs; four-year-olds and | upward, 78 Mafada . .112(785) Pompino 798 Grand Sachem..109| 827 Captive (IT)Fausturo . 109/ $18 Torsina ... Rey Hooker.....108| 837 Formero 670 Duke of York....108(778)Melkarth 751 Imp. Clonsilla...107] 521 Chas. Le Bel Selections for To-Day. First race—M. F. Tarpey, Sofala, Moonbright. Second race—Artilla, Isaline, Bagdad. Third race—Geyser, F. W. Brode, Zoroaster. Fourth race—Schrefber, Durward, Monita. Fifth race—Entries not at hand. Sixth race—Imp. Clonsilla, Fausturo, pino. 108 | Pom- QHH+ 4444441444444 44000 + The pure-food crusaders are at work in San Francisco. Next Sunday’s Call will tell you all about their plans and the method of establishing pure-food standards. Aaasassssas s 44444 4444444 44 i | THE CALL’S RACING CHART. TANFORAN PARK, February z3, 1300 —Weather fine. | ‘ and Teamsters' Unlon for thelr kindness and Track fast. 832, FIRST RACE Six furlongs; three-year-olds: purss, $400. %m. %m. Fin. ’__Jacnn. Op. 1T 11 (Tullett .1 3 185 | | 13 14 22 |Morgan s 12 Tar Hill . 3% 31 310 [Spencer 5 12 02 Gusto ... 42 45 41 |Bullman . 8 15 | 795 Bogus Biii . 65 5 510 (Henry .. 10 2 19 Tomale 5% 6 63 |E. Jon 1 &0 100 | S The Scot - poeliom T 7__|E. Ros ] Time—3, 24%; %, 8% %, . Good start. Won easily, second and third driving. Win- ner, J. Anthony's b. f.' by Montana-Lotfery, Ride Mortgage received was a great im- | provement over previous ope. Tar HIll stopped In stretch. Bogus Bill ran & bad race | Scratched—Tom Bharkey 107, §t. Anthony 107, #33. SECOND RACE—Three and a half furlongs: maide Tnd, Horse. Weight.[St. ¥m. %»m. ¥%m. St Intrepido 14 12 H Sublime 23 24" |Buchanan | Briton 32 31 |E. Jones Aphrodis . 42 43 |Tullett | Raveling . 71 52 |J. Martin. Annello e L 634 (Epencer | Countess i 479 71 |1 Powell H Cushion S 1 § 14 |Hennessey Forbes .. S 93 [Morgan . | Screenwell . 108 1010 {Henry Floranthe . 110 12 (B Trixie R ey ! M | Time—38-16, :18; 7-16, :43. Naglee Burk's b. g. by Drum. Major-Bravura. | _been closer up. Annello a slow beginner. 834. THIRD RACE—Six fugjol | Tndex. Horse. Age, | s | =17 | 817 806 ¥ ] L Weight |1, %m. Tepirando, § Genua, 4 Tizona, 3 Matt Hogan, 3. Lavator, 4 Alleviate, 5 Momentum, § Silvertail, 3 Sybaris, § White Fern, | EomonSanmnwme Good start. Won easily, second and third driving. Screenwell Lake heavily played. ; seliing; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $400. Aphrodis_should ‘have Trixie R lert Winner was best. %m. Swr. Fin. | Jockeys. |Op. 1 1h |Ranch 0 2 21 |Phelan 3 8 3h |Henry 10 2 43 |T. Walsh 10 15 51 |Bullman 2 73 § 14 |Morgan . g 71 82 94 10 i 1:14%. Good start. Won first three ng. Winner, house’ utus-Ardente. Eepirando is an improved horse. Genua stopped. Tizona made & good run. Track too hard for Sybaris. Momentum a ‘dog.” Scratched— CER—In this city, February 23, 1900, Miss | _Saille Goodwin 101, _Grand Sachem 103, Polka 104, Devereaux $1, Nora Ives 9. 5) Loving Cup, 5. 799 Frank Btlli G (817) Boundlee, of it in the last event, over | |5 Morning Session. 200 Belcher . 21 400 Sterra Nevada. 36 150 Con Cal & 140 100 Sterra Nevada. 100 Mexican 21| 150 Standard 200 Ophir 53 100 Ttah 100 Sierra Nevada. 35/ Afternoon Session. 300 Belcher 22 500 Potost 2 | 100 Caledon 33 100 Slerra Nev 3 | 200, Chollar 18/ 700 Yellow Jacket. 18 100 Ophir 53 Following were the gales on the Pacific Stock | Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 100 Beicher 20| 100 Ophir .. 52| 300 Belcher . 21| 406 Slerra Nevada. 3 | 100 Caledonta 38| 30 Utah u 500 Con Cal & Va1 40l | Afternoon Session. ! 100 Caledonia . 38/ 100 Ophir 5 200 Con Cal & Va'l40| 300 Savage . 1| 1000 Crown Point 08| 200 Union Con . 23| 100 Mexican 21 500 Yellow Jack s 200 Mexican 20 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. FRIDAY, Feb. 23—4 o. m. Bid. Ask. BId. Ask. Alpha 02 03 Kentuck .. o | Alta — 07 Lady Wash o —| Andes 05 06 Mexican ¥ 2 | Beicher 22 23 Occidental n M| Best & Belcher 34 3§ Ophir 58 5 Bulifon .. 62 04 Overman 0 11 | Caledonta 38 39 Potosi . 2 | Chollar . 18 20 Savage 12 | Challenge . 18 20 Scorpion oz | | Confidence ..... — 75 Seg Belcher.... o8 | Con Cal & Va...1 40 1 4 Sierra Nevada. 3 37 Con Imp .. — 02iSliver HIll ... — 04 Con New York..— 04 St Louls ® - Crown Point .. 09 10 Standard . 65275 | | Exchequer ..... — 04 Syndicate . e —| Gould & Curry 14 15 Union Con 2z 2 Hale & Norers 30 32/Ttah ... o I90IE Julia . — 02 Yellow Jacket. 18 1§ Justice 06 07} I Time Ball. | U. 8. N., Mer- chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal, February 23, 1200. The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry buflding was dropped at exactly noon to-day— e.. at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § oclock p. m., Greenwich time. C. G. CALKINS, Lieutenant Commander, U. Branch Hydrographic Office, Sun, Moon and Tide. * = st United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Helghts of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. | * | | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24. Sun rises. | | Time| Tlm!l S i B l—— Fr. L W, i'flme HW [ TTTT NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides | the early morning tides are given in the left band column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide | and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The helghts | given are in addition to the soundings on the | United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, 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 ADVERTISEMENTS. ALASKA COMMERCIAL COMPANY FOR... Nome, St. Michael, Dawson AND... ALL POINTS ON YUKON RIVER. CARRYING THE UNI FOR NOM FROM SAN FRANCISCO FROM SEATTLE .OM SAN FRANCISCO . TED STATES MAIL. E DIRECT: S. 5. “PORTLAND"..April 3. 1508 8. 8. “DORA"........April , 1308 8. 8. “RAINIER" May 19, 190 FOR NOME, ST. MICHAEL FROM SAN FRANCISCO AND ALL OTHER POINTS ..., 8. “ST. PAUL" May %th A Steamer Will Be Dispatched Every Fortnight Thereafter. For Juneau, Sitka, Prince William Sound, Cooks Inlet, Kodiak and All Intermediate Points: FROM SBATTLE. NTHL ...::. 8. “BERTHA,” commencing April Sth Y THEREAFTER. For new folders, maps and further particul: KA COMMERCIAL COMPANY, 310 Sansome For Seattle sailings apply to CAPT. JAS. C ars as to freight and passage, apply to ALAS- street, San Francisco, Cal ARROLL. Mutual Life Butlding, Seattie, Wash. Stmr Orizaba, Hinkle, BEureka; Goodall, Perkins & Co Stmr Bonita, Nicolson, San Pedro; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Br bark Inveriyon, Cromble, Queenstown: G W McNear. Fr bark Normandie, Moissenier, Queenstown; | Girvin & Eyre. SAILED. Friday, February 2. Stmr Geo W Elder, Randall, Astoria. Stmr Cleone, Madsen. tmr Brunswick, Andresen. Stmr Orizaba, Hinkle, Eureka. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Sants Crus. Stmr Alcatraz, Carlson. Stmr Luella, Miller, Fort Bragg. Stmr San Pedro, Zaddart, Eureka Ship E B Sutton, Carver, Homolulu. Schr Reliance, Johnson. Schr J Eppinger, Nyman. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS—Feb 3, 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind NW; velocity § miles. SPOKEN. Per pilot boat Bonita—Feb 22, off North Rocks, Br schr Enterprise, with 237 sealskins. Feb — —34 N 17 W, Br ship Imberhorn, from Liverpool for Victoria. MISCELLANEOUS. Per Hancock—We have on board 10 cabin passengers, 100 soldiers, 506 bodies. Two sol- diers died on voyage. DOMESTIC PORTS. POINT REYES—Passed Feb 23-Stmr Pasa- | dena, from Eureka for San Pedro; stmr Mine- ola, from Nanaimo for Port Los Angeles. TACOMA—Salled Feb 23—8hip Sintram, for San_Francisco, | PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Feb 3—Haw | stmr San Mateo, from Napaimo. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Feb 13—Schr A J West, from Honoluli; Br bark Inverclyde, trom Hamburg. EUREKA—Salled Feb 23—Stmr Homer, for San_Francisco. GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed Feb 22—Stmr Grace Dollar, for San Francisco. SEATTLE—Sailed Feb 22—Stmr City of Se- FEACOMA—Arrived Feb 2—Schr Giendale, ho eb_15. PORT LUDLOW—Arrived Feb 22—Schr Ma- ria E Smith, hence Feb 18. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Feb 3—Ship Charmer. from Honolulu. PLACOMA—Arrived Feb 23-—Schr Una. heace 5 3 SEATTLE—Arrived Feb 25—Stmr Mackinaw, hence Feb 19; bark B P Cheney, hence Feb 15. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Feb 23—Schr North Bend, hence Feb 15; schr Neptune, hee ‘eb 13, COOS BAY—Arrived Feb 23—Schr Antelope. hence Feb 4. SAN DIEGO—Sailed Feb 2—H B M stmr Pheasant. | attie tor Skaguay. or San Francisco. FOREIGN PORTS. from Chematnus VICTORIA—Arrived Feb 22—Bktn Wrestler, | from nitrate port. MAZATLAN—Sailed Feb 3—Stmr Curacao, tor San Franeisco. HONOLULU—Sailed Feb 15—Br stmr Strath- gyle, for San Diego. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Feb 23—Br ship Arts- tomene, hence Sent 27. DEAL—Passed Feb 22—Br ship Crown of In- dia, from Shields far San Francisco. KINSALE—Passed Feb 22—Br bark Sofala, from Oregon for Queenstown. OCEAN STEAMERS. HAVRE—Arrived Feb 2—Stmr La Gascogne, from New York. HAMBURG—Arrived Feb 2—Stmr Palmyra. from New York. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Feb 22-Str Algos, fm San Franeisco for Hongkong. GENOA—Arrived Feb 1—Stmr Fuerst Bis- marck, from New York for Naples. ALEXANDRIA—Arrived Feb 17—Stmr &I{hnd, from Boston via Funchal, ete., cruise. GIBRALTAR—Arrived Feb 22—Stmr Colum- bla, from New York for Naples and Genoa. ANTWERP—Salled Feb 22—Stmr Nederland, for Philadelphia. ROTTERDAM—Sailed Feb 22—Str Maasdam, for New York. e Steamer Movements. TO ARRIVE. Steamer. | From. Due. 3 I & ...seeer.. Crescent City % Norars |Humboldt.. 4 2% Sunol . Grays Harbor. : 2 Homer |Portland. ‘IFeb. 24 Pomona iSan iMego. Feb. 24 Ruth .. Coos Bay. Feb. 24 A. Blanchard ../Coos Bay Feb. 24 Bermohr ....... Oyster Harbor Crescent City.../Crescent City | Cous Bay |Newport Queen |¥ictoria Orizaba Robt. Ad: Coquille River. Australia Leander . . Arcata . 31 Tillamook . 2 % . 7 | b 27 . 28 | . 28 | |Humbolat ) Portland.. .1 zarina. ........ Puget Sound. ot | Mackinaw Seattie.... 1 Nattonal City..|Grays Harbor 1] Point Arena. Point Arena . 11 Acapulco . Panama. . 2 Bonita . - (Néwpert 2| North Fork. ... Humboldt. 3 TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destination. | Sails. Pler. San Pedro..... Feb. 3, 3am Pler 11 3 [Point Arena..(Feb. 24, 2 pm Pler 2 A, Blanch'd!Cocs Bay.......Feb, 2, 3 pm! Aioha, ......[Crescent City. [Feb. City Pueblsvic & Pxt Sa. Feb. Homer .|Oregon Ports. Feb. Pomona_ .../ San Diego. : North Fork Humboldt. Newburg ..|Grays Har Coptic_.....[China&Japan| Columbta ..[Portland...... Feb. Coos Bay. . 28, Peru . ¥ éfi.fimo‘ . 1, 10 am|Pler 13 Tillamook .. - . 1,12 mPler 2 Arcata ...../Coos Bay...... Mar. 1, 10 am(Pler 13 Queen ......|Vie & Pzt §d. Mar. 2 10 am[Pier 9 Corona .....|San Diego..... Mar. 2, 11 am Pier 11 | Coquille Rv|Grays Harbor{Mar. 2, . i *— dance of speed. Fashion Plate cut off soon after start: she is of no 837, SIXTH RACE—One mile; four-year-olds and upward; purse, $400. y, §5 - Ottatnus, 4 L s gk s Time—%, :24%; %. 48%; &, 1:14. Bad start. Won easily, second and third driving. Winner, b. m., Belvid Lats T 5 9 mrfl}xw.’ B B Betvidens azette. wm-mm.-m Headwater almost | 836. FIFTH RACE—Seven l:u:lu-:‘; four-year-olds and upward; purse, $400. index. Horse. Age, Welght [St. Wm. 4im._ %m. _ Str. Fin. | Jockeys. [Op. GL 77 Senora Caesar, 4....108] 4 B G 15 15 12 |Tullett . el Prietos, 5.... B, 5h. . 43 632 ‘31 smim'y 2. eow 23 3% tnh 21 3% |Buiden 5w 4h ; SO 4% 44 |Pigzott 32 52 i oak it H U EEetlos i e e % 2 e—p, :13%; %, :38: %, 104 i 1:30%. Poor start. Won easily, second and third 3 R, Wililath Boots& Son's ch. £. by imp. Brutun-Besale, Senors hiessed with a0 Apax. account, Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Hancock, Strave, 25 days > Maniia, via Nagasaki 16 days 20 hours. ‘Stmr Columbia, Doran, 54 hours from Port- land, via, Astoria 41§ hours: Stmr Noyo, Johnson, 16 hours frem Fort BLASE outh Coast, Oisen, 1 hours from Al- DG rar Branswick, Andresen, 40 hours from &;“m,m , 24 hours frm Eureka. mummwguummmn Pedro, mr Bristol, McIntyre, 4 days § hours I ¥ Sargent, Haskell, 1l days from S & Volante, Atrens, 9 days from Coquille R ehr Volunteer, Brissem, § days from Wil- 1258 P4Ah 3 Long. Istekelt, § days from Stuslaw River. CLEARED. 3 SR W B, Randell, Astora 6 R RAILROAD TRAVEL. NEW THREIIEE CARLINE CHICAGO, THE RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILWAY AND CONNECTIONS, LEAVING SAN FRANCISCO DAILY. 5:30 A. M. and 630 P. M. Effective February 2, 1900, Get information of Scuthern Pacific agents or GENERAL OFFICE. 14 Montgomery st. (CALIFORNIA Santa Fe Route ticket Te CHICAG This Is the quickest running most ln-l-ml-m&oa-'i-u. bol}Rl-‘.EA WOOD—Salled Feb 23—Stmr Whites- | boro, | ROSALIA—Arrived Feb 23—Schr | | SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. ! fPACIFIO sysTEM.) | Tratma lenve nad are due (e arriveas | SAN FRANCISCO. | (Main Line, Foot of Market Streed ) | i Nazyavitle, Rediiog, Puget Sowtudl and Kash_8s @BAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). ‘008 of Market Street.) terville, ose, Pelton, Boulder Croek, Santa Crazand Way Ne R e I3 Feiton, Bo-xd;h | fi"m S e 0:39 | S4ri8p Wewark, San Jose, Loy Gatos... ... "9:20 1432 Hnnters' Excursion, San Joss sod CREEK ROUTE FERRY. | Prom SAN FRARGISCO—Poot of Warkel ireet (Slin $— | *1as 9:00 11:00a.3. 1123 °2:08 1300 *4:00 1500 L3r.x. Prom OAELAND—Poot of Braad $13:00 *1:00 13:00 COAST PIVISION (Broad Gasge). and Townsend Sts.) 4 Ooean View, South San Francisco. £r 004 San Jose aud Way Staticus (New Almaden Wednesdags only) . *1:80p 91004 San Jose, Tres Pinos, Sunta Cous, Pacific_Grove, Faso Robles, San Luls Chispo, Surf, Lompcs aud y Stations . $u1:45r San Joss and Way Stations viaer P for Al 3 Sunday Afor *Dally. fSunday excepted. cnig. . b Satarday only. sod Sundar. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEE SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Mariet St SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:3, 9:00, 11:00 a m.; 12:3, 3:36, 5:10, 6:3 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 11:3% p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:50 and 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYS §:00. 9:30, 11:00 a m.; 130 330, . 62 p._m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—§:10, 7:30, 9:20, 11:10 a, m.; 12:48, ., 5:10 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at and §:% p. m. SUNDAYS—£:10, §:40, 11:10 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:05, 2% p. m Between San Franciseo and Schuetzen Pack same schednle as above. | | T Arrive | Ssan Franciseco, In Effect October I, 1995, Destination. | §:00 am| Novato. | Petaluma. ! Santa Fosa. 5:10 pm pm! Glen Ellen. 7 am| Sebastopol. 3:30 pm| 5:00 pm| ; Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and_White Sulphur Springs: at Lytton | for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for | Springs: at Cloverdale for the Geysers: at Hop- | land for Dunean Springs, Highland Springs, | Kelseyville, Carisbad Springs. Soda Bay, Lake- rt and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy | Sp Saratoga Springs, Biue Lakes, Laurel | Dell o Wn;e; Bm!fipwr Lake, Pome, ailey. John s, Riverside, Lierley’ | Bocknells. Sannedrin hts. Hullville, Orr’ | Brt Taal Ming Beil's Springs. Harris, Olsen's, | cotia and Eureka. |~ Saturday to Monday round-trip, tickets at re- | 25t Japday. round-trip tickets o all potnts . Hatfael at half rates. Offices. 650 Market WHITING.,