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— THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1900 : 11 roMS Two reason. BRANNAN, 788, ‘¢ Genev, S g om néva, mr. Sixth— urnished roonis for housekpg; 523—Sun: vl housekesping . poy a0 e i reasonabie e rooms unfurnished in ely- furnigh necting, S hed; like u r rooms. for | iALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA HOUSES. DOUBEE o antinnn naheypasans DOUBLE parlors, dining room, bedroom, fine basement, grounds and fruit trees; summer house; close to station: reasonable to right party; references exchanged. 2101 Central ave., ‘Alameda. _—_——————— FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. CHEAP—Orchard and chicken ranch of § or 7 | acres: 4-room house, well, etc. For particu- lars address THOS, PROUT, Dimond P. O. connecting ing;. gas and ely. furnished front rooma. (OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. | OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. ar Post—Three fur- ! rooms. partly furnished: % per month ites and Kitchens; ath. connecting rooms bath. icely my front rooms, usekeeping. & for housekeep- bath. roome; suit- 2 sunny connecting roon 7 housckeeping; stationary tu rtisements and subscriptions ch office, 2220 Fillmore st. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. A—BRL NEWT N 148 Bixth—Rooms to § per week, and all night K HOUSE, : 812 hot niences and cold near Sut- with water. 1 off Grant ave., shed rooms, % Market, cor. Golden Gate well furn.; rms. & offl advertisements and_subsor: nch office. d double and single shed front and back FIFTHS Toom; private family y furnish- H. HYER. »n)—Elegantly onveniences. AVE n—Select tamily per week. furnished room, bath. ewly furnished room: LEAY ENW R r week: transient shed su rooms; rms reasonable. ms to let $1, $1 -window ble rms.; gas; reas. roc = near Market— ‘lectric elevator; 13 water; radiators: suites rooms “appreciated when ' seen W. F. & C icely furn; sunn ce newly furnished roo asoria lege of light housekeeping. nicely furnished front rooms ing; also single room §1 to $150 per rooms, unfurnished. 1% to 82 50; also bouse- lset in every room. House, 706 California—Changed ely furniehed rooms; also house- 1 front room, bath rooms. runting weater ROOMS AND BOARD. BOTFL FATRMOT o [ y farnished & with or w v hotel; first class in all appoint- excelient table: special inducements to peopie. 807 California st., occupying posite Grace Church. rmandle, 326 EAddy_Sunoy s, everything new first- Prices moderate. La a single r table and serviee sunny sulte; best In ith board; terms JONES. the cit 1305—A ples very reasonable arket st —Suite of 3 or 3 "board optional scs. 844 (The Wallace)—Rooms and reasonable: modern conveniences. SPECIAL NOTICES. from $3; whites red S done. Hartman Paint Co painting dc artman | hird’ AD tenants ejected for $4: collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., Montgomery st., rooms 3-10; tel. 5620. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. repaired, bought, sold: machine sup- Standard Agency, 145 6th: phone Mint 45. ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented; re- pairing at lowest rates. 205 Fourth st. STALLS TO LET. 2 STALLS and 2 sheds for wagons 43 West Mission st STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE: 2CE-RODOLPH Ftorage and Moving Co Taer 201 Bost st cor. Powell: tel. Main 5713 s. PI e ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS, ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. $500—1OT 48x150; Morton-st. station. Modern G-room coitage; _Broadway, } ave.; easy terms; $100 down, §20 . convenient to train and schools; thi is & bargain $2000— room modern cottage; large lot 42x150; s Morton-st. station. rn 7-room cottage; Grand st e.; easy installments; larsy ns in all parts of Alameda. Office open Sundays and evenings. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 1500 Park st, Alameda. THE finest residence in Alameda; lot 75xli large, new, modern house; a perfect home in every respect: best Jocation: $18,000. E. D, JUDD CO., 1424 Park st. $100LOT 40x1%5: Santa Clara ave. $700—3x115; $1400—50x150; San Antonio ave. : Clinton ave. Or will build to YOUNG, 1243 Park st. > of immediate denarture, a_ fine modern house of § rooms, and finished base ment: large grounds; highly improved; will sell &t sacrifice on easy terms. Apply prem- ises, 162 Broadway, Alameda. Sunny cor- | FIRST BALE OF THE SEASON. ' WILLIAM J. DINGEB, %03 Broadway, Oakland; Mills Buliding, (Room 15, Second Floor), San Francisco. AT AT AT AT BATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1900, AT 1 P. M. At Balesroom, ¥ Broadway, Oakland. AUCTIO! AUCTION! | A Washington-st. Business Corner—78x75; first-class location for manufacturer or whole- | saler; one-third cash, balance on mortgage to bank at § per cent. Twelfth-avenue Cottage—Choloe cottage on | Twelfth ave, between East Fifteenth and East | Sixteenth sts.; lot $1:3x100; € rooms and bath; terms to suit; bank sale. Tenth-ave. Lot—75x100; East Tenth ave., T feet south of East Sixteenth st opposite Frankiin School; bank mortgage $850 at § per cent. balance cash. Twelfth-ave. Lot—1 area to several lots north of East Tw all done; . 267 teet west of Grove; street one-third cash. Eix choice lots; 40 West-st. Lots. |to 80 feet frontage in Market-st. Lots. |block facing Thirty- third st., Market st. and West st.; street work all done; one-third cash, balance in 12 or 1§ months. { hirty-third-st Lot West and Twenty-second st. Corner—§0x100; northea rner West and Twenty-second sts. : street work all done; one-third cash, one-third in 12 or 18 months. Cottage—No, 1361 Peralta st., near rooms and bath; lot 25x110; first- must be sold; terms can be ar- Peralta-st Pieamont Lots—Four choice lots on Oakland ave.. cormer of Morrison place: surrounded by fine homes; 40x100; terms $100 cash down per lot, balance in 12 and 18 months. | Fruitvale Lot—120x12; northeast corner of Redwood ave., about to be macadamized at ex- pense of county; fine for suburban residence or Store; sale peremptory; terms obe-third cash, belance in 12 and 18 months. Fast Fourteenth St —Corner of Fourteenth ave. or Commerce: has a fine future; 6 feet frontage main thoroughfare; sale 'peremp- tory; one-third cash, balance 10 months. Remember the Day of Sale: SATURDAY, MARCH 8D, AT 2 O'CLOCK m. st Saiesroom. Carriaxes &t office to sgow _properties. ¥or catalogue and further particulars apply to Il WILLIAM J. 903 Broadway, Oakland; Room 16, Second Filoor, Mills Bullding, Francisco, DINGEE, San OAKLAND Branch "fice of The Call re- moved to 111§ Broadway, Oakiand. ~Adver- tisements and subscriptions received. NY rooms, single. en suite and housekeep- ing: $4 up. Hotel Shasta, 1226 Broadway. —_— OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer, ilth and Franklin, Oakiand. HAYWARDS REAL ESTATE. TO RENT—$-acre sunny hill land and cottage; terms low. 958 Clay st., Oakland. L R AR R AT | COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. | NOTICE of dissolution of partnership.—The firm heretofore existing under the name and style of TACCHERI & BACIGALUPL, doing business in the city and county of San Fran- eisco, was on the 25th day of March, 1899, dis- | wolved by mutual consent, MR. G. IACCHERI1 | having purchased the entire interest of G. | BACIEALUPT in the concern. G TACCHERI, BACIGALUPL | . San Franctsco. February 9. 1900. | ememen Ernce by S e DIVIDEND NOTICES. ND NOTICE—The Giant Powder Com- Con.—A dividend, No. 15, of seventy- | DIVID! pany five cents (75¢) per share on the issued capl- tal stock of the company has been declared, payable at the office of the company, 430 Call- fornia st., San Francisco, on March 10, 1900. | Transter books close March 3, 1900, at noon. A. A. SPARKS, Secretary. EGAL ADVERTL | PUBLIC sale—There will be soid at public auc- tion at Nevy Yard, Mare Island, Cal, om Saturday, March 16, 1960, at 1 o'clock p. m. the following articles: Eighteen old boats, one 0ld wagon, fivg cows. Terms cash on day of sale and all arficles must be removed from the navy yard by the purchaser within six working days. Can be seen on application to the commandant. mavy yard. Mare lslaod PROPOSAL: | TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Washington, D. C., Feb 20, 1900.—Sealed proposals are invited and will be received at this department until 2 o'clock p. m. Tuesday, April 3, 1900, at which time and place they will be opened in the presence of attending bidders, for the con- struction of one steel steam propeller for the U. 8. Revenue Cutter Service, for duty on the Pacific Coast, to be known while in course of construction or until launched as No. §, R. B. Said vessel Is to be constructed in accord- ance with the plans and specifications provid- ed by the Secretary of the Treasury, which, together with form of proposal, contract, ete., may be obtained upon application to this di partment. Bids must be addressed to the Sec. retary of the Treasury and be indorsed on the envelope “‘Proposals for Revenue Steamer for | Pacific Coast.”” The right is reserved to reject any and all bids and to walve defects if | @eemed for the interest of the Government to do so. (Bigned) O. L. SPAULDING, Acting Secretary _—_——— MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: D. Malcolm MacVean, 27, 40 Oak street, and Jessie Brown, 26, 4441y Jessie street. William Bepoler, 36, 1203 Market street, and Margaretha Heitmann, 37, 2018 Mission street. Alfred B. Benson, 3%, § Eddy street, and Emma J. Finley, 35, 6 £ddy street. David H. Sherman, 25, Los Angeles, and Elizabeth O'Rellly, 2, city. John W. Grant, 2, city, and Hedwig Kohn, . n’mo E. Owen, 2, 691 Geary street, and Ber- | tha M. Dixon, i5, %01 Jones street. | _Willlam H. Wood, %, 205 Natoma street, and | Ellen T. Pearson, 2, 205 Natoma street. Frank M. Temple, 21, San Jose, and Georgina. OT5Rko e SE7 Wite, 23, 2108 Taylor st to W. C. Witt, 23, ylor street, and Lena H. Mohr, 22, 1808 Larkin street. | BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marnage and death notices sent by | mail will not be inserted. They must be in _at either of the publication offices and be | indorsed with the mame and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. GTON—1In this city, March 2, 1900, to of H. Norrington, & son. NORRI the MARRIED. BOWMAN—BOBDEFELD—In Salt Lake City, February 22, 150, Arnold G. Bowman of Og- den snd Adele Boedefeld of San Francisco. HARTMANN_EGGERT—In this city, Febru- &ry 26, 1500, by the Rev. J. M. Buehler, Hugo Hartmann and Hedwig Eggert. KRAEGER—ERHARDT—In this_city, Febru- ary 24, 1900, by the Rev. J. M. Buehier, John Kraeger and Louise Erhardt. STEELE—PLUNKETT—In _this city, February 31 190, at St Joseph's Church. by the Rev. Father Harnett, Robert J. Steele and Loretta. T. Piunkett, both of San Francisco. DIED. Haskins, Daniel Hearns (infant) Herzo, Anna Hirt, Theobold Kelly, Thomas Abrams, Herman Atwood, Henry R. Blake, John P. Brock, Robert Cahill, Virginia F. Childers, Sam A. Larkins, Fredrick W. Coldwell, Sarah Lund, Andrew H. Corwin, Grace E. O'Callaghan, Cather- Cummings, James J. _ine Dallas, Jame: Pitto, Matilda Dickins, Alice M. J. Reed, Isabel Druhe, Anna C. Sheldon, Edwin B. Steck, Miss Katle Such,’ Francis L. Thompson, Harry W. Thunman, Anna 8. Wilkens, Mary. Wilkins, Mrs. Sarah Williams, Maggie Woods, Jennie M. Dusenbery, Helena Edminster, Violet B. Emmel, Conrad Eppertshausen Ignats Ewald, Lizzle Gergens, Ludwig Gilletty Hart, ABRAMS—In this city, March 1, 1600, Herman Abra: beloved brother of John, Marcus and Wolf Abrams and Mrs. Minna Meyer, a native of Exin, Prussia, aged 49 years. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from B'nai B'rith Hall, thence by 11:30 o'clock train to Hills of Eternity Cemetery. ATWOOD—In East Oakland, March 1. 1900, Henry R. Atwood, beloved father of Mre. F. W Slade, Mrs. R. M. Trepp and Willlam W. Atwood, & native of Bucksport, Me., aged 74 years 1 month and 28 day: (Boston and Bangor papers please copy.) {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, at his late reeldence, 1031 Seventh enue, East Oak- land. Interment priva BLAKE—In Oakland, March 2, 1900, at 354 East Sixteenth street, John P., beloved husban: of Lizzie Biake, father of Elodla and Haroli Blake, and brother of Thomas and Flossie Blake and Mrs. James J. Murry, a native of g‘ru; Valley, aged 88 years 10 months and § e, 7 Notice of funeral hereatter. . BROCK~In this city, March 3, 1900, Robert Brock, & native of South Carolina, aged 74 Years. CAHILL—In this city, March 1, 150, Virginta Frances, dearly beloved daughter of John end Nellie Cahlll, and granddaughter of Mrs. K. A. Cahill, a native of San Francisco, aged 4 months and 2 days. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Baturday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her varents, 668 Clementina street, between Seventh and Pighth. Interment Mount Cal- vary Cemetery. CHILDERS—In this city, February %, 1900, Sam A. Childers, a native of Oregon, aged 43 Al Late a member of Court Fountain City No. 780, A. O. F. of Merced, Cal. (Portiand, Or., and Merced, Cal., papers please copy.) £ Friends and acquaintances and members of the Anclent Order of Foresters are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Bunday), at 2 o'clock, from the A. O. F. building, 120 O'Farrell street, under the au: plces of the Executive Council. Interment Foresters’ Plat, Mount Olivet Cemetery. Re- mains at the funeral parlors of Bunker & Lunt, 2666 Mission street, Mission Masonic ‘Temple. COLDWELL—In this city, March 1, 1000, Sarah Elizabeth, wife of the late_George W. Cold- well, and mother of Mrs. Nathan Davidson, Mrs. W. E. Floy Mrs. C. F. Richards of San Francisco, Mrs. E. S. Dodge of Arizona, Mrs. I. A. Bent of Boston and Mrs. James Dow of Maine, a native of Nova Scotia, aged 71 years 1 month and 10 d [ The fureral this day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. N. Davidson, 564 Pennsylvania avenue. Interment private. CORWIN—In this city, March 2, 1800, Grace Eleanor Corwin, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Corwin, and granddaughter of M and Mrs. G. B. Corwin and of Hon. and Mrs John T. Dare, & native of San Francisco, aged 5 years and § days. (Los Angeles papers please copy.) E> Interment private. . CUMMINGS—In this city, March 1, 1900, James J., beloved husband of Mary F. Cummings, a''native of New Hampshire, aged 59 years 7 months and 16 days. (New Hampshire and Massachusetts papers please copy.) L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 1 o'clock, from the funeral i»lrlnrs of Bunker & Lunt, 2666 Mission street, Mission Masonic Temple. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. DALLAS—In this city, March 2, 1900, Jame: beloved husband of the late Annle Dall father of Annie Dallas, and brother of John, George and Mary Dallas and Mrs. Joseph Mc- Donald, a n of Ireland, aged 43 years and 20 day L7 Friends and acquaintances are rTespect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services Monday, March §, at 11 o'clock, at his late residence, 286 Seventh street. Interment pri- vate in Odd Fellows' Cemetery. Please omit flowers. DICKINS—In this city, March 2, 1900, Alice M. J., widow of the late Thomas W. Dickint eged 71 years and 10 months. (Washingte D. C., papers please copy.) DRUHE—In this city, February 25, 150, Anna Catherine, dearly béloved wite of John G. Druhe, and sister of Mrs. Margaret Gerho a native of Hanover, Germany, aged 61 years 4 months and 2 days. [7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 1:30 o'clock, from her late residence, southeast corner of Dupont and Greenwich streets. Interment Masonic Ceme- tery. BERY—In this city, February 28, 190, ena, wife of the late Esoer Dusenbery, beloved mother of Samuel Dusenbery, and sis- | ter of Mrs. S. J. Mitchel, Mrs. S. Meyer of Healdsburg and S, G. Mish, a native of Ger- many, aged 54 years and § months. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully fnvited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 10:15 o'clock, from her late residence, 1632 Sacramento street. Interment Hills of Eternity Cemetery, by special train leaving Third and Townsend streets at 11:15 o'clock. EDMINSTER—In this city, March 1, 1800, Vio- let E., beloved daughter of Newton and Annie Edminster, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 month and 9 days. EMMEL—In this city, March 1, 190, Conrad Emmel, beloved father of Mrs, Lily Vande- vier, Mrs. Emily Burke and Annie Emmel, a native of Germany, aged &1 years and 2 months. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o’clock, from the parlors of Charles J. B. Metzler, 636 Washington street, thence to Red Men's Hall, 510 Bush street where services will be held. commencing at o'clock, _under the auspices of Germania Stamm No. 8, U. O. R. M. Interment 0dd Fellows' Cemetery. EPPERTSHAUSEN—In this clity, March 1, 1300, Ignatz, beloved husband of Rosa Eppert hausen, and son of Leopold and Betty Ep pertshausen of Frankfort-on-the-Main, a na- tive of Frankfort-on-the-Main, aged 45 years 6§ months and 5 days. L7 Friends and_acquaintances are respeot- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from the Masonic Temple, corner Post and Montgomery streets. Tunerai under the auspices of Crockett Lodge No. 139, F. and A. M. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery, via 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. EWALD—In this city, February 28, 1900, Lizzie Ewald, beloved daughter of Edward and Elizabeth Bwald, and sister of Edward Jr., Lou M. Ewald, a native of San ed 32 years. Frie: nd acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from the family resi- dence, 1354 Tenth avenue south, near Golden Gate Park. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. GERGENS—In Golden Gate, March- 3, 1000, TLudwig, beloved husband of Amella Gergens, and father of Augusta, Amelia, Walter, Her- mann and Theodore Gergens, & native of Po- land, Russia, aged 43 years 11 months and 13 days. . [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, at his late residence, 1037 Sixty-fifth street, Golden Gate. nterment Mountain View Cemetery. GILLETTE—In Big Oak Flat, March 2, 1300, Mabel, beloved wife of Irving Gillette, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 20 years. 7 Notice of funerai in Sunday's papers, HART—Leah Haft, beloved sister of Mrs. A. Martin, Mrs. M. A. Livingston, J. L. and A. 1. Hart and Mrs. M. Cohen of Seattle, a na- tive of Australia,’aged 41 vears. HASKINS—An _anniversary solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of the soul of the late Daniel Haskins at St. Peter's Church, corner of Alabama and Twen- ty-fourth streets, this day (Saturday), com- mencing at § o'clock. Friends and acquaint- ances are respectfully invited to attend. HEARNS—In the City and County Hospital, March 2, 190, infant daughter of Bertha A. Hearns, a native of California, aged 2 days. HERZO—In this city, March '3, 1900, Anna Herzo, wife of the late John Herzo, a native of Daimatia, Austria, aged 47 years 4 months and 20 days. @7 Funeral notice hereafter. Remains at §285C Union street. HIRT—In this city, February 2%, 190, Theobold Hirt, beloved son of Dorathea and the late John Hirt, and brother of Mrs. Bernard Sten- | KELLY—1n this city, March 32, 1900, Thomas, beloved husband of the late Hannah Kelly, and father of Daniel, Joseph, John and Mol lie Kelly and Mrs. D. Boland, a native of County Waterford, Irelands aged 8 years. Friends and 'acq are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 11:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 3i3 Clipper streef, between Twenty- fitth 'and _Twenty-sixth,’ Noe and Castro, thence to St. Paul's Church, where services will be held for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 12 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LARKINS—In this city, March 2, 1800, Fred- rick Willlam Larkins, beloved son of the late Fred and Ann Larkins, and brother of James A. and Arthur H. Larkins, Mrs. Eliza Boadt and Hattle E. and Willlam A. Larkins, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 31 years 4 months and 2 days. (Doora, England, and Auck- land, New Zealand, papers please copy.) TFRemains at 'the funeral parlors of Charles H. Jacob & Co., 318 Mason street, be- tween Geary and O'Farrell. LUND—In this city, February 2, 190, Andrew H. Lund, beloved husband of Mary Lund, father of Nells and James Lund, and brother of Michael and Jesper Lund and Mrs. P. Kinbur, a native of Denmark, aged 39 years and 6 months. A member of Danmark No. 2 Dania and Pacific Mutual Aid Society. E¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 121734 Howard street, thence to K. P. Hall, %09 Market street, where funeral serv- ices wjll be held under the auspices of Dan- mark No. 2 Danfa, commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. O'CALLAGHAN—In this city, March 1, 1800, Catherine, dearly beloved wife of the late Thomas H. O'Callaghan, and loving mother of Thomas, Lillie and Florence O’Callaghan, Mrs. G. H. Wimken, Mrs. A. C. Keppel and the late Frank 3. O'Callaghan. a native of County Tyrone, Ireland, aged 57 years. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 1 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1338 Minna street,’thence to St. Charles Church for services, 'commencing at 1: oclock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. PITTO-In this city, March 3, 1300, Matilda, dearly beloved daughter of Luigi and the late ‘Anna Pitto, and sister of Joseph, Luke, Paul, James and Teresa Pitto and Mrs. Katfe Bar- Qellini, a native of San Francisco. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully notified that the funeral takes place to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 120 Otsego avenue, off Onon- daga avenue, Five-and-a-half-mile House, Mission road. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. ntered Into rest in San Luls Oblspo, R D e 1000, Isabel Reed, beloved and only daughter of Mary L. and the late Abner Heed, ana sister of the late Abner J. Reed, a native of Sonora, Tuclumne County, Cal. Gged 34 years and 9 months. T Friends are respectfully invited to ai tend the funeral this day (Saturday), at o clock, from the parlors of Albest Brown, 468 Thirteenth street, Oakiand, under the aus- ices of Aloha Parlor No. 106, N. D. G. W. nterment Mountain View Cemetery. LDON—In_ Fitchburg, Alameda County, S March 1, 1900, Edwin E.. beloved hus- band of Rebecca H. Sheldon, ‘and father of Mrs. Helen M. McClintock and Mrs, Clara E. Brewster of Bancroft, Mich., a native of New York, aged 74 vears. (Shiawasse and Oak- land County, Mich., papers please copy.) PFriends and_acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday). at 1 o'clock, from Grace Congreg: tional Church at Fitchburg. Interment at San Lorenzo Cemetery. —In this city, March 2, 1900, at 8t. Jo- S re Home, Park Hill, Miss Katle Steck, & native of Ireland, aged 38 years. JCH—In this_city, March 1, 190, Francis L. slfl\lmch lb.lo\'ed husband of Rosina Such, and father of W. T. Such and Mrs. Walter E. Turrell of Tacom: ive of England 71 years. (Tacomi, Wash., and Albany, lease cop! P Funeral services will ‘be held this day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, at Masonic Temple. Interment private. OMPSON—In this city, March 1, 1900, Harry O ompaon, beloved son of” C. T. and Catherine Thompson, and brother of Bamuel F. and Walter_J. Thompson, a native of Walla Walla, Wash., aged 28 years and 4 monthe. (Seaitle and’ Walla Walla, Wash., ease CopY.- Plrl;";hp'l !un'rw{‘l’ will take place this da (Saturday), at 1:30 o'cock, from his late res| Qence, 419 Hyde street, thence to St. Mary" Cathedral for services. Interment Mount Cal vary Cemetery. UNMAN—In Oakland, March 2. 1900, Anna T opnte. beloved wife of John Edward Thun- man, a native of Sweden, aged 43 years § months and 2 days. WILK! —In this city, March 1, 1900, Mary, belo wite of Frederick Wilkens, and mother of Henry A. and Fred J. Wiikens, J. W. McCabe and Mrs. L. Millard of New York, a native of Germany, aged 6% years 8 months and 2 days. L Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 1:3 o’clock, from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. J. W. McCabe, 429 Thirteenth street. Interment private. WILKINS—In Colusa, March 2, 190, Mrs. Sarah E. Wilkins, widow of the late Colonei J. F. Wilkins, d mother of Mrs. Richard Bayne of San Francisco. WILLIAMS—In this city, March 1, 150, M gle Willlams (nee Bush), dearly beloved wife ¢ Antone Williams, and mother of A. Wil- llams, a native of San Francisco, aged 23 years and 8 months. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully notified to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 2_o'clock, from the undertak- ing parlors of Valente' Marini & Co., 1524 §tockton street. near Unfon. WOODS—In this city, March 2, 1900, at the resi- dence of her cousin, Mrs. A. A.’ Osborn, 550 Church street, Jennie Martin Woods, a na- tive of Albany, N. Y. (Montreal, Canada, and C)ohoe- and Albany, N. Y., papers please copy. 0UR CHOLES FNISH FIRST AT DIKLANO Castake Led in Some Slow Ones at Good Odds and Heavily Supported. . T —— Matt Hogan Defeated Orion—Game Warden Beat a Big Field of Youngsters—Revanna Quite a Sprinter. e B Followers of favorites undoubtedly salt- ed away some coin at the track over the bay yesterday, as four well-played ones reached the wire first. Of the other two winners, Castake in the mile and a six- teenth run carried more support than elther the first or second choices. Backed down from 6 to 4%, W. L. Stanfield’s geld- ing salled away in the lead and, strangely enough, was only asked to beat Einstein, a rank outsider, at the end. The latter came to life so suddenly that the judges ordered his ent: refused in future at Oakland, Wyoming, the favorite, ran third, and Perseus, second in demand, fourth, Ivy Powell landed Mountebank winner of the opening event, at odds of 9 to 2. Loulse Hayman, the Dallas stable repre- sentative, showed a high turn of speed, leading to the stretch, where e “blew up.” ountebank then won cleverly from lge favorite, Coming Event. Matt Hogan, & 6 to 5 favorite, captured the six furlong sprint that followed. After Mafada had led to the bend for home Orion, a 10 to 1 outsider, took up the run- ning and in a long, hard drive was beaten but a neck. Morse kept Mafada going loni enough to take the show. The firm of Burns & Waterhouse cap- tured the two-year-old scramble with Game Warden, which went to the post an 9 to 5 cholce. ‘ollow Me, a 60 to 1 shot, led the bunch for half the way, when he di d back. By dint of hard ridin horpe wire first a !enxtg Thoi reached the ahead of Aphrodis. Girly Ducat was a close thi Florabird carried the smart money in the fourth number, winning easily. Rachel C, which opened favorite, received a wretch- ed ride, losing the place to Waterwick. The final six furlong spin went to Re- vanna, the favorite. True Blue downed Peace for the place. To-Day’r Entries. First race—One mile; four-year-olds and up; selling. 850 Twinkle Twink. 97| 845 O’Connor 758 New Moon.. . 97| 823 Synia 1102|848 Allcla 758 Brown Prince... 99| 857 Cterp 82 Campus 07 57 Be Happ 527 Weller . 108 %2 Lulu W. Second race—One and an eighth miles; four- year-olds and up; selling. 857 Ace . -107) 829 Greyhurst 830 Tom Calvert.....107 $69 Dogtown . 853 Tewanda ........107 751 Stromo . (853)Rio Chico. 2107/ 770 Snips Third race—One mile; match race; $400 added. 840 Zoroaster (Hen- Fourth race—One and a quarter mi| year-olds and up; the Burns handicap; purse $10,000. 8§61 Olinthus . .105| 859 Erwin (847)Rosormonde ... 118 859 Forte 840 Advance Guard.112 872 Topmast 768 Rosinante [103| 859 David 859 Arbaces (102) $05 Malay ‘12| 771 Monrovia - 8| 835 Boundlee (859)Dr. Sheppard. 859 Formero . (840)F. W. Brod 847 Constellator . 865 Imperious . 84 728 Dr. Nembul 865 Acrobat .. -102| (845)Pat Morrissey. Fifth race—One mile; three-year-olds and up; purse. $61 Headwater . 859 Lothian .. (102)May W. 866 Princess Zelka.. 847 Bendoran 859 Erwin .. Sixth race—One mil selling. 846 Racivan .. 85 Morinel 85 Montallade 0 Glen Ann. 656 Rainter 867 Sister Alice .. Selections for To-Day. First race—Twinkle Twink, Alica, Weller. Second race—RIo Chico, Snips, Tom Calvert. Third race—Zoroaster. *Fourth race—Rosinante, Dr. Sheppard, Ar- baces. 100 §72 Mary Kinsella.. 100! THE CALL’S RACING CHART. (Copyright, 1900, by H. H. Egbert.) OAKLAND RACETRACK, Friday, March 2, 1900.—Weather fine. Track fast. three-year-olds; purse, $300. Betting. Index. Horse. ¥m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. chkeyl. Op. CL 63 M bank ... 2 13 | Pow TS ] :hs Cr:’l::‘rt: Event. 2 21 |[Jenkins 4 12 . (820) Beautiful Bill h 33 |Piggott 4 92 750 Gundara . 2 44 5 1 565 Bona . 6 52 15 62 Antler 65 B % ... Louise Hayman 2 71 s B 790 Harry Thatcher. r : : : 'B 565 Mandamus . H * Vb‘t s 0 0 Good start. Blf, 1:08. T ner, Miles Finlan's ch. one. Harry Thatcher 107 869, SECOND RACE—Six .'g., by Montana-Pert. Winner a conundrum. refused to exhibit his speed. and third driving. Win- Louise Hayman a fast Scratched—Aborigine 109, Nance O'Neil _ Won easily, second turlongs; selling; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $409. Index. Horse. Age. Welght.[St. _ %m. _%m. _%m. 8tz Fin. | Jockeys. [Op. OCL 4 Matt Hogan, .93 51 12 in 2 32 83 Orion. a. 2105 5 1o 22 5 10 83 Mafada, a. 10| & T G 31y U 849 Lady Britannic, 6..108 § 42 5h 41 § 8 845 Dolore, 6. 203 7 11 8T 53 01 837 Dogtown, 5. anfs 8% 82 6% y S 52 Duke of York IL, 8..111| 2 3n 4h 12 & i 713 Manzanilla, 3........108| 1 L 81 2 8 Jack McCabe, 4.....102/10 61 71 91 015 221 Bonibel, “100(11 01 103 02 0 & 748 Pat Murphy, ‘07| 9 16 110 110 0 100 ... 0Odds On, 5. 112 2 12 1 1 %, g.. by imp. howed improvement. Not much dol: %, 1:14. Good start. Won first three m—wniii ‘Wagner-Miss Hight. Orion was uncorked. Winner, C. E. Dur- ogan outgamed him. McCabe. Countess Clara_could have done better. On Time late. 870. THIRD RACE-Four furlongs; maiden two-year-olds; purse, $360. Index. Horse. _ Welght.[St. %m. %m. Xm. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. [Op. Cl. 3 3 o 21 s 3 1 4 }‘ 3 2 73 4 3 31 5 10 92 s H kit H 861 Spindle . S Billy Lyons. 11 2 1 9 ... Imponente [ & 81 1 1 . e Liobte Bk i e . 12 [H. Shields. 4, :50%. Good start. Won first three driving. Winner, Burns & Water- house's b. g, by Take Notice-Teal. Warden outgamed Aphrodis. Parsifal will win shortly. Follow Me lost himself in stretch. Rachel C cuf off half & dozen times. 8 %m. %m. _ %m. Str. Fin. 4 11 1h 1% 12 11 i H o B Rachel C . gg%cl:mull. 2 2h 3h 4h 2h 42 520 Mildred Hughes 5 3h 21 2h 63 1 ... Letiger T Ay ER AN A AR 86 Mont E: ¢ &h 71 €% 14 12 385 Steel Diamon SN ] s ] 8 (Wal ht 00 Time—ig, :26% 4’ 50%; %, 1:16%; mile, 1:43. Good start. Won easily, second and third driv- . F. Schulte’s b, c., by Fiorist-t . Florabird ' had time to burn. Ranel ¢ eat Watorwick might bave been closer up. Moht Eagle DO BT | e A A A~~~ 872. FIFTH RACE—One mile and a sixteenth; selling; four-year-olds and up; purse, $400. Index. Horse. Age. Welght |St. _ %m. _%m. %m. Str. _Fin. 0p._CL 4 A= F 11 1% 1n =1 $ i) i in o3r 2l 5 P o RB : 5 Topmast. s FI T & S £ £ ] 13 N At L o Z{i $ 15 T Senmte Heid. Y s 3 s 3 5 6 1 1 Good_start. :06%; 6-16, :31; 9-16, :B5% lx:l. 1:21%; mile ‘Won first three driving.’ Winner, W. 4. Stanfield's b. 1, Mrs. Joseph Muller and John and Sal fiire s native of Alsace, aged 3 years and 3 ont! 7 Friends and acquaintances are fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the funeral par- Jors of H. F. Maass, 917 Mission street. In- terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., to Flannagan & %nm South 0. Index. Horse. Age. Weight [St. _%m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. [Op. CL 108 2 vee 32 34 2n 1h |Jenkins . 33 85 111 3 22 21 32 22 3 5 1 12 13 1% 3% 3 5 1100 § 62 63 52 42 5 5 97| 4 52 42 4% 56 ¥ B 108| 6 8h 11 61 61 5 7 110 7 4% 5% 7 15 6 10 89| 9 k] 9 8 81 8 30 11| 8 71 o 9 T 20 60 o , 13 W first three driving. Winner, F. Phill oy » Mw What happened Momentum could Mt“‘:" speed joints. Scratched—Sybaris 105, Alaria 108, Fifth race—Bendoran, May W, Erwin. . Sixth race—Mamie G, Don Luls, Montallade. *If rain should fall and the track become muddy A 18 tipped as the stake winner. —_—— Crescent City Races. NEW ORLEANS, March 2—Right Bower and Andes were the successtul fa- vorltes to-day. The track was good. Re- ults: One mile, selling, Right Bo: Barney ¥ svcond, Russell R third. Tigme. 104, Philter second, selling, Elsmore e Koenig second, Yubadam third. Time, 14 One mile, h-ndln‘r. Andes w Verona second, Dr. Vaughn third. Seven mloug:. selling, Statira won, Hale second, nge E third. Time, 1:30%. Six and a half furlongs, seliing, Corlalis won, Agitator second, Sir Blaze thii Time, 1:22. Gamma Eta Kappa. This afternoon Gamma Eta Kappa Fra- ternity will hold its annual eonv;:uon in the Alcazar, and in the evening mem- Ktnr- will partake of a banquet at the Cali- Wax won, C R Mulligan, N Y _|J G Whittaker, Phila Mrs J W Folsom, N Y [Gen Laighton, N ¥ 8§ C Beckwith, N Y |Mrs Laighton, N ¥ G L Douglas, N Y |L H Wales, N Mrs Douglas, N Y |u.-. Wales' N Y C A Cairnes, N Y Mrs Salter, Nashville W J Howard, Pa |Mrs A Whartenby, Pa Mrs 8 B Howard, Pa |Mrs V G Robinson, Pa Mrs A L Marshall, Pa |F-Ismay, Pa Mrs B H Downing, Pa MiseM Whitmore, Mich Mrs Sherwood, Spokane E C Whitmore, Detroit Miss Sherwood, Spokn E Ginyckoft, N Y E H Lyons, N Y |W A Gardiner, §n Jose F H Green, San Ratael Mrs Gardiner, Sn_Jose Dr F Henkel, Chicago |Mrs Reynolds, S Diego Geo § Dams, Detrott |8 A Ryland, Stockton € Oyushi, Texas H K Owens, Seattle F C Luek, Chico § Faeber, U S N C Shieut, Los Angeles [C G Morris, Stanford E H Cox, Madera |H Lea, Stanford E S Blasdel, Los Ang A M Wm White, Mich CE Mrs White Mich i c Francis' White. Mich | Mrs Edna L Russell, Mich .| Edith E Russell, Mass Alice Russell, Mich '|§ K Dexter, Mass T Fleld, Los Angeles Mrs Dexter, E 8 Gordon, Snta Rosa Col F W Brooks, Yuma Mrs Gordon, Snta Rosa|F R C E Jacox,’ Lorenso | Mrs Falk, Milwaukee W W Stringfellow, Thos Judd, Hartford Mrs Stringfellow, |Mrs L D Fisk, Hartfrd O G Gage. Sacramento |8 A Pope, Boston € W_Wilkinson, P 1 |W W Chapin, Sactd Ben Joseph, Chicago |Henry Brown, Napa J W Yance, Chi F J Carney, Wis L H Sloan,'Los Ang |G M McKelvey, Ohio L Dickinson, Kiamath Mrs McKelvey, Ohio H F Wittle, Chicago Raymond Execursion. W J McCahan Mies E D He Miss M J McCahan |Mrs G A Abbott Miss E R McCahan |Miss M H_Abbott I F Cralg Miss M B Williams Mrs Criay Miss L J Willlams Miss Cratg Mrs W Y J F Lippimcott C B Houston Mrs Lippincott E G McCurdy Miss A G Robinson | GRAND HGTEL. M H Endy, Michigan W A L P Fleishman, Stktn |J W R T Wheeler, Stkion |F_W 1 H Batcher, Sacto | Honolulu I B de Jarnétt, Colusa G B Baer, Cloverdale W H Alken, 8'Cruz Cy Mulkey, Cal C E Cook & w, Mich 'H L Hill, ‘Sacto W R Ransdell, Spokane Mrs M O Clark, Boston B White & w, B C | T A Boole, Sanger Mrs E E Maxwell, Sact W Wadleigh, Cal R Rowlands, Placervill P Allen & w, S Dakota J Rennle, Natoma |F C Fry, San Jose J W Harrls, Cal E F Furber, Cloverdale B R Sacketi, Winters T Pinschower, Cal H B Benjamin, Cal |W H Eddy, G Raplds |L Punter, 'S Jose /R M Call'& w, Cal L C Black, Cal F Phiscator & w. Cal |Miss Twomey, Cal F Price, Bakersfleld T U Lillis, § Barbara Dr R A 'Campbell & w,|T M Temple & w, Cal Ontario. Cal |G E cptts, Stockton G B Neeley. Cal |T D Manson, Sacto Dr B B Corey, FresnolA W Fox. Cal L L Green, Oroville /B L McCoy & w, Cal NEW WESTERN HOTEL. G Levyy, San Jose |F Harrison, Denver P C Mayford, N York (T G La Blanc, Stocktn S Fisher, Berkeley |J P Murtha. Sacto J Phillips, Fresno G Penard, Sonora J B Watson, Modesto |P C Dearing, Georgia { H L Baxter, Modesto |A R Peery & f, Nebr C M Powers, San Diego| W B Hunt, Oakdale J Hancock, Vallejo. M E Hilbert, Utah T Smith, San Jose IF Addy, Los Angeles H R Jordan, Chicago |J Wilson, ———— S s STy Beautiful costumes — those of King Carnival and his court at the grand Mardi Gras ‘ball! Photographs of the court will appear in next Sunday’s Call—and only in The Calll Remember that, and don’t miss your paper to-morrow! G444 4 000000 —————— Builders’ Contracts. Jultus F. Hetty (owner) with Andrew Wilkie Jr. (contractor), architect Hermann Barth—All work except gas fixtures and shades for a frame cottage With rough attic and basement on SW corner of Twenty-sixth and Noe streets, W 26:9 by 8 65; $2122 50. Mrs. L. Mayer (owner) with Val Franz (con- tractor, architects Saifield & Kohlberg—All work for a three-story frame building (flats) on W line of Willlam street, 88:6 N of O'Far- rell, N 24 by W 56; $3320. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued from Page Eight. i I e PRODUCERS’ OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. 160 Caribou .. 150 Home O1i Co MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morninz Session.. o 3 2 58 500 39 500 Ophir 5 200 24| 600 Ophir 57 200 23| 500 Ophir % 0 31| 200 Overman 16 300 332 800 Potost 35 400 -[lml’b(ml » 0 34| 400 Potost o 30 5, 300 Potost 3 1100 | 500 Savage " 100 82 200 Sex Bei . 3 500 13 400 Sterra Nevada. 37 300 1z 30 Unlon Con n 500 | 59 Unton ] 200 07 500 Utah 19 1000 03 500 Yellow » 30 Belcher .. 25 500 Mexican n 0 pest & 3] 500 Mexican = 500 Bulllon . . 04 600 Ophir . 56 300 Challenge Con. 23 100 Potost 5 700 Chollar 31/ 600 Potast i 400 Chollar ”‘mm 32 20 Chollar 28 50 Potost » ‘80 Con Cal 145) 300 Sterra % 200 Gould & 15/ 450 Union Con. % 100 Gould & 14" 600 Union . B 200 Justice o - RILZIN| | 52WRSIRRSIE Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- ‘chants’ m-fl‘. San hla.l.lfl'\ Cal., March 2, 1900. The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry building was b noon to-day— the 120th meridian, or at § N charge. Sun, Moon and Tide. Lieutenant Commander, U. S. l; ) United States Cosst and Geodetic Survey— Time| T Time| F EwW L. W, H W 5. 14 8.7 1 5.3 | 4 5.1) 25 5.5 | 32 5.3 33 4.3| 12359 NOTE~In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left band column and the successive tides the day in the.order of oecurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, *he third time column the third tide and the iast or right d_column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three- tides, as somietimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey . charts, axcept when & 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 waters. ——— — Steamer Movements. TO ARRIVE, Steames ] From. Leander . Kotchinotzy. North Fork..... Humboldt.. Walla Walla....| Orizaba -Humboldt. Aloha Willamette . -|Crescent. City. ~Seattle. |Coos Bay. B. Thompson. Strathgyle Crescent City..|Crescent City. Senator .........|Seattle... South Portland. |Oyster Harbor. Samoa [Humboldt. City of Puebla Point Arena. Arcata Mariposa. Bonita Homer . Newport . Portland. |Panama. State of Cal.... Portland whurg Grays Hi —_— TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destination. | Pt. Arena..'Point Arena.. Mar. Arcata . Coos Bay...... Mar. Coquille Rv|Grays Harbor Mar. 3, Bonita ... San Pedro..... Mar. 4, State of Cai|Portland...... Mar. 4. Orizaba ....Humboldt. Mar. 5, 2 Gr. Dolfar.. Grays Harbor Mar. 5, 4 AlOh@ ......|Crescent City. Mar. 5, 3 Pomona ... San Diego. s 1 North_Fork{Humboldt N Am. Maru. China&Japan Mar. 7, 1p Walla Wall Vic & Pgt Sd. | Mar. 7, 10 a Australia Honolulu. Mar. 7. 2p Mar. 7, 4p Curacao . |Mar. 8 10 am Pler 11 Coos Bay... Newport. .Mar. 8, 9am Pler 11 Samoa._.....[Humboldt....Mar. 9, 10 am Pler 13 G.W. Elder Portland Mar. 9, 10 am|Pier 24 Corona . ..‘snn Diego. Mar. 10, 11 am!Pier Acapulco Panama.......[Mar. 10. 12 m|PM! >——— " Shipping Intelligence. —_— ARRIVED. Friday, March 3. Stmr Washtenaw, Gilboy, 36 hours from Ta- oma. “Eimr Cleone, Madsén, 18 hours from Caspar. Stmr- Bonita, Nicolson, 70 hours from New- port (8), ete. Stmr Laguna, Stark, 29 hours from Fureka. Stmr_Fuiton, Johnson, 80 hours from Grays Harbor. Stmr Mackinaw, Littlefield, 8 hours from Seattle. Haw bark Roderick Dhu, Johnsonm, 15 days from Hilo. Bktn u.lr,l ‘Winkelman, Bennecke, 13 days from Kahulul. Brig Consuelo, Page, 221 days from Mahu- kona. “Schr C H Merchant, Carlson, 15 days from Tacoma. Schr Ocean Spray, Larsen, 30 hours from Iversens Landing. Schr J G Wall, Bjornstrom, 73 hours from ka. e Barbara Hernster, Lindbers, 3 hours from Fort Brags. rom Fort Brags. A 3 Friday, March 2. Stmr State of California, Gege, Astoria; Goodall, Perkins & Co. e tmne Benmohr, Wallace, Chemainus: Macondry. & Co. Br lblnk)l(grlonuh. Rowland, Queenstown; inger 0. = bagk Marie, Allaire, Queenstown; G W McNear._ ‘Schr Viking, Peterson, Hane, via Mabuko- + Charles Nelson. o e SAILED, Friday, March 2. Stmr Queen, Jepsen, Victoria and Port Town send. Stmr Corona, Gielow, San Diego, etc, Stmr Samoa, Jahnsen, Eureka. Stmr Geo Loomis, Brideett, Ventura. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. Br stmr Manauense, Barneson, Nanaima, Br ship Cleomene, Davies, Queenstown. Schr Amethyst, Zimmermann, Waldport. Schr Viking, Peterson, Hana and Mabukons. Schr Gen Bauning, Thomas, —. Schr Raiph J Long, Isigkejt, Stuslaw River. Schr Expansion, Larsen, Seattle. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, March 2, 10 p m—Weather cloudy; wind south, velocity 2 miles. DOMESTIC PORTS. NEWPORT_(S)—Arrived March 2—Stmr Al catraz, from Bureka. CRESCENT CITY—Sailed March 1—Stmr Aloha, for San Francisco. SEA” —Arrived March 1—Br ship Engle- horn, from Tacoma. March 3—Stmr City of Seattle, from Skaguay. Salled March 1-Stmr Czarina, for San Fran- eisco: stmr Al-K|, for Skaguay. UMPQUA RIVER—Arrived Feb —Schr Sa- die, from San Pedro. EUREKA—Salled March 3—Stmr Orizaba, for San Franeisco; stmr Homer, for Portland: stmr North Ferk, for_San Francisco; schr Laura Pike, for San Francisco: schr Allen A, for Honolulu. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived March 3—Nor stmr Titania, {rom Nanatmo. USALArrived March I-Stme Ruth, hence March 1. Safled March 2—Stmr Ruth, for Fort PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived March 23— stmor. Stkh, from Yokohama: schr R W Bart- Tett, from Honolulu. Passed up March 3—Bark Levi G Burgess, hence. Feb 19, for Tacoma. TACOMA—Sailed March 3—Schr Winslow, for San Pedro. Arrived March 1-Ship Charmer, from Port Townsend. SAN DIEGO—Salled March 23-Br stme Strathgyle, for San Francisco. ASTORIA—Sailed March 2—Br bark County of Merioneth, for. Queenstown. COOS BAY—Sailed March 3—Stmr Empire, for San Francisco; schr Melancthon, for San Francisco. SAN PEDRO—Arrived March 1—Stmr Luella, from Redondo. Satled March 2—Bark Oakland, for Olympia; stmr Luella, for San Francisco. PORT HADLOCK—Sailed March 3—Schr Se- quoia. for San Diego. ALBION—Sailed March 2—-Stmr South Coast, for San Franeisco. - FORT BRAGG—Arrived March 3—Stmr Noyo, hence March 1; stmrs Alblon and Ruth, hence March 1. Sailed March 2—Stmr Sequola, for San Fran- EASTERN PORT. BOSTON—Arrived March 2—Br bark Kelven- dale, from Manila. FOREIGN PORTS. NEWCASTLE, NSW—Sailed March 3—Schr Olga, for Kahului. CAPE TOWN—Arrived Feb 23—Br ship Clan Macpherson, from™ Tacoma. - COLON—Arrived Feb %5—Stmr Advance, from Nemiied Tob 38 Stme Allancs, for New York. ow PORT NATAL—Arrived Feb %—Br bark Lo ton, from Oregon. uvnfl:roox,—um Feb 23—Br ship Mistley ACAPULCO—Salled March 1—Stmr Costa Rica, for. Panama; stmr City of Para, for Pa- nama. - P OCEAN STEAMERS. on;oA:Amv«“ flml ‘h 2-Stmr Trave, from via Naples. wa YORK—Arrived March 2—Stmr Corean, o March 3 — Stme Glasgow. mm”fl-‘?:{.uumu Wfimfimm 3-Stmr La Tou- jied March 3—Stmr Whrri- CPRRDAM. Sailed March 1—Stmr Staten- o RPOOL Salied March 3-Stmr Sylva- uls, for Boston. -

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