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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1900. PARTNERS WANTED. PARTNER wa wh i noroughly established | necessary. If you not answer. Box ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfura. DIVIDEND NOTICES. A—BRUNSWICK BOUE& 148 Sixth—Rooms e to $ per night; §1 15 to §5 per week, and light hgu_ncleepnnx; open all night. BOHEMIA, 235 Post st cor. Stockton—Sumny corner suite and single rooms: hot and cold Wwater; elevator and all conveniences. a not responsible him previous tg EONG FAT. ded at 338 Geary t B 3 e work ese dome t box 342, Call offi reasonat B RAY, J. WHITE- Linden st., Oakland. sse wishes PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. SNELL O7flce and_ residence. 102 bet Sixth and Seventh —_— PLUMBERS. phone Main 35, everybody's mbar.__ REAL ESTATE—CITY. —FOR SALE. A M SPECK & CO. gl lot supert 5 ave and Ocean $5 monthly. vel lots, Dear Mission st alsc cheap cottages o Richmond district, morth of to sell quickly thea | _ bath_ basement_stabie: % Apply 2403 Foisom st | CALIFORNTA, 532, near Pows: | VY ave BURNETT, 1426 Market st (old No. 1354)—Fus- shed rms.. suites, single; also unfu Elegantly fur- nished sunny rooms en suite or single, Wwith tel or bath; rent reascnable. Phone Red 2418. CARRGLLTO. Market, cor. Golden Gate Sumny corner: well furn.; rms. & offices. INTRAL, 6 Second st—Nicely furnished oms, nd 13 per week: respectable. 29 Cook FOLSOM, S34—Large sui closet, bath; private; 34 50 per month FOLSOM, %5, corner Stxth (The Oltv: furnished rooms; sultes or single; GEARY, 405 (The Navarre)—Elegantly furnish- ed rooms, suites or single; travelers accom. CK_House, 781 Mission—Select family & house; §1 56 to 38 per week. Very suitable sun 222 near Hayes furnished roems: 2 windows; closet; German family: $5 3. nice large sunny ighth—New furnished $1 per week, transiemt. traveling men: elevatgr. comfortable rma. gas; reas. an, % water; s st.—Incandescent light, ocm and ladies’ par- to §1 50; weei, 52 to mear Market—An : elevator; new : radiators; salt use, 25 Eighth hed. st and untu k 113 Third—A good rooming house A BRANCH . v subscriptions has been estab! for the reception of adver- has been opened ddy—Sunny & new; first- rvice: prices moderate. class table and se HOTEL FAIRMOUNT, gant! ished y rooms £ en suite or Dposite Grace Chure SALISBURY, Hyd~ & Bddy: changed thoroughly rencvated: elegant roome | BUSTL $13—Fine sunny roome, with board. %44 (The Wallace)_Booms and ble; modern convenlences. The Weekiy Call, S maline. $1 per vear 4 pages. in wrapper. best: safe stamps for particulars. in letter by return mal whitened, 1 up: nt Co., 319 Third. BAD tenants sjected for $4. collections made ountry. PACIFIC COLLECTION Ci andard Agency,145 6th; phone Mint ALL xinds bought, soid, exchanged, rented: re- pairing at lowest rates 205 Fourth st. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE RODOLPH Storase and Moving Co. Otfice, 401 Post st., cor. Powell; tel. Main 5713 BEKIN'S Van Storage Co.. 1840 Market; tel. South ing, moving and storage p ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. $1400—CORNER lot: Sesta Clars ave on-st. station. bay $1000—Elegant lot, west side of Lafayette st., near San Antonio ave.; snap. w modern $'room house: Alameda avenue, Dear Lafayette st : large lot. $3506—New Colonial, 7-room cottage: Grand si, near Alameda ave. easy installments; all parts of Alameda; all the 1500 Park s FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS Alameda. y $2800 . D SICKELS—the LAND AGENT, romicle buliding, S. F. AIN: $2000 ranch for $1200; 16 k, furniture; all level: party sme. Particulars to H. MAY- Tebama County Cal. = center of Btocktom City: ‘& CO.. Triy Market and chicken Inquire at black- CY ¢ roa other improvements. wW. P. CROW, GRIFFIN, T19 Market, or. Call bldg. in Somoma, Contra Costa, Gienn, | Shasta and Tehama Cos., Cal Polk, city. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. | —Sunny pariors or rooms for | gas range; reasonable. | housekeeping _rooma fur- private residence. f rnished housekesping | o 8 _Four rooms furnished com- Jarge yard: bath; §i6. Two sunny front suites complets $i6; also suite, §id. — ar Haye large sunny unfur- | s; sink and a lovely M;,“"i 2065 Three or four furnished subny | front room; range ete for houskeepg: housekeeping rooms. 3. 3| $15. | 7979, REDUCED from $3, to clean up FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. WANTED_To rent about § acres between Fruitvale and Haywards, fitted chicken ranch. orchard. Address A. Grace ave., Golden Gate, Alameda Co., Cal e e {OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. N OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 3500 CASH. Seven-room house; bath, pantry, china closet, etc.; in best residence portion; sunny, large lot; driveway; between 2 car lines; close to business center, schools, etc; must be sold this week; balance bank morigage. J. 5. MYERS, W02 Broadway, Oakland. an estate; house, 7 rooms, bath, modern in all appointments; barn and outbulldings; in the best residence position; lot 50x120; flowers, lawm, ete.; comvenient to business center, cars, etc.; 3600 cash, balance bank mortgags. J. 8. MYEfl“ %0 CASH, $6 monthly; chicken run of 50x256 ft. unfinished new coftage, 2 rooms; chicken yard: all fenced: price all told $375; more land Zan be had cheap; soll, ciimate and water ex- cellent, away from cold winds and fogs: grand view; near a $0-foot-wide boulevard and elec- trie car line; mot far from a fine 3-story sehoolhouse; i bullding up fast; 4 houses ai- ready gone Up on the piace; X, sdjoining East Oakland; call or send for cir’ cular. 45 Seventh st.. nr. Broadway, Oakland. HENRY Z. JONES, JUST finishing modern 2-story 7-room house call and inspect this week at 2106 Buena Vista ave : price 32650 terms; $4250 will build mew *house of $ rooms: lot 50x150; San Antonio ave.; terms. J. H. YOUNG, builder, 1243 Park. FOR sale in Oakland—2 biocks from Adeiine station, in best residence neighborhood: modern house: every convenience: lot or $0xil2, as desired: cheap to ciose estate: terms if desired. HERON & HOLCOMB, 1060 Broadway. Oskland; Crocker building. §. F. CLASSIFIED advertisements and sabscriptions received at Call branch office. 2300 Filimore st A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and “riptions bas been established at 1096 Va- fencia st. BRANCH office for the ot - and s has be isements ceen at 1225 Polk st.; cpen till § p. m. adver- opesed OAKLAND ROOMS. SUNNY rooms, single. en suite and housekeep- ing: $4 up. Hotel Shasta. 1226 Broadway. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. ST R A l i DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. 77 (3 cents per share) of the Hutchinson Planta- tion Company will be at the office of the compeny, No. et st., on and after Tuesday, March 20, 1300. Transfer books will close on Wednesday. March 14, 1900, at ip.m E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTICE—Dividend No. 7 (35 cents | “per ehare) of the Kilauea Sugar Plantation | Co., will be payable at the office of the com- | pany, 327 Market st., on and after Thursday, | Starch 15, 100, Transfer books will ciose on | Saturday, March 19, 180, at 12 o'clock m. E. H. SHELDON. Secretary. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE of sale of personal property—Notice is hereby given, that pursuant to an onder of the Superfor Court of the city and county of San Francisco, State of California. in the matter of the estate of CATHARINA ROT- ENKOLBER, deceased, the undersigned, the administrator of the estate of said deceased, will sell at private sale to the highest bid- der for cash, on and after March 20th, 1300, at the office of Geo. D. Shadburne, 61§ Sacra- mento street. sald city and county, where bids for sald property will be received, all that certain personal property, to wit.: 10 shares of the capital stock of Kohler & Chase. This March 13, 1%0. GEORGE ROT- ENKOLBER. Administrator of the Estate of 4 Market st.—Ele- table first class; | Ta Catharina Rotenkolber, deceased. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: Edward Johnson, 23, 124 Oak street, and Mamie L. Provence, 31, 621 Harrison street. |~ George A Moore, 22 Butte City, Mont, and | Leah Samuels, 17, 1828 Sutter street. Charles F. Harders, 24, 358 Linden avenus, end Grace E. Cordes, 20, 38 Norfolk street. | Harris L. Moody. 3, Truckes, and Emily R Anderson, 25, Truckee. | Frank H. Dimmock, 23, San Jose, and Flor- ence E. Weish, %, San Luls Obispo. Fernando P. Pedro, 22, clity, and Grace Merri- weather, 19, eity. F. Lilley, 3, Oskland, and Laulu J. 4 N8 venworth street. | “William ' Ambrose, 3, 3363 Twenty-sixth ect, and Irene T. Cogville, 22, 376 San Jose avende. Neison P. Atken, 30, $00B Powell street, and | Rathryn B, Richards, 34, 1413 Stockton street. | “Thomas J. Sullivan, 23, 34 Ellis street, and May Bernard, 2, 43 Langton street. James S. Mills, 27, city, and Anna M. Bohl- 26, i ' BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed | in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. ARGANTE—In this city, February 26, 1500, to the wife of G. Argante, a dagghter. DREWES—In this city, March 13, 1300, to the wife of H. Drewes, & son. MOSS—In this city, March 12, 1500, to the wife of E Cariton Moss, & son. O'LEARY—In this gity, March 14, 130, to the wife of Jeremiah O Leary, a som. RIEGGER—In this city, March 7, 1900, to the wife of J. R. Riegger, a son. | | MARRIED. PELSTER—KELLY—In Sacramento, February 14, 1900, by the Rev. Father Quinn, James Peister of Lincoln and Annte E. Kelly of San Francisco. ——————————— DIED. Anderson, Emil L. Hoffman, Willlam A. Browne, Mary A. McCormick, Annie M. Butte, Maggte Mcinnis, Joba J. Corrigan, Michael McNeill, William na. Marie L. Mogan, Mamie V. . Mari O’ Brien, Dennis Dealey, Ernest N. Packham, Victorine Doering. John J. Panhorst, Carrie F. Roberts, Mrs. Sankey, Carrie Seileck, Joseoh B. Thasell, Isak Wallner, Jonan P. Webster, Clarence A. Wickersham, Frank | | ANDERSON—In this city, March 11, 1300, Emil Leonard Anderson, a native of Sweden, aged 20 years 1€ day £ Friends and acquaintances are Tespect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day | (Thursday), at 3:4 o'clock, from the parlors crnia Undertaking Company, 46 1d, | bbs, C. V. er, Hannah F. | Hawley, Mary J | Hepworth, Susan H. Hirtbarren, Leon P. of the | Powell street. corner of Post, under the aus- pices of the Scandinavian Soclety. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. BROWNEIn this city, March 13, 100, Mary Agnes Browne, beloved widow of the late James C. Browne, and beloved mother of Mrs. T. H. O'Brien, Mrs. A. F. Cosgrove and An- nie, Alice and James D. Browne, & native of . N. Y., aged 52 years. A member of Order of St. Francis, Ladies’ So- of St Ignatius Church and of Sunset Order of Chosen Friends. ds and acqualntances are respect ited to attend the funeral this day ). at 5:30 o'clock, from her late Geary street, near Polk, thence | s Cathedral, corner Van Ness | d O’ Farrell street, where a solemn | gh mass will be celebrated for the | r soul, commeneing at $ o'clock. | terr Holy Cross Cemetery. BUTTE: Qity and_County Hospital, | March Maggie Butte, a mative of | Oht vears | CRANNA—In this city, March 13, 1500, Marie Louise, youngest daughter of Virginia and | the late Willlam B. Cranna, and sister of Virginia, Stella, Willlam, Stiison and Robert | Crannd, a pative of California, aged 18 years. £ Friends are respectfully invited to at- | tend the funeral this day (Thursday), st 2 o’clock, from the residence of her mother, 412 Hyde street. Interment Masonic Cemetery. CORRIGAN—In this city, March 13, 1909, Mich- ael, relict of the late Bridget Corrigan, father of James Corrigan. and stepfather of Wil- liam J. and John Elleford and Mrs. Charles Shechey. a native of Ireland, aged T0 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the parlors of James McMenomey & Son, 1057 Miseion street, thence to Holy Cross Cemetery by carriage, where remains will be placed in vault tem- porarily. CROSBY—In this city, Mareh 14, 1500, Mark, beloved husband of Hannah Crosby, and father of Willlam, Christina, Emma, Bella, Clara, Edward and Thomas Croeby, a native | of County Roscommon, Ireland, aged 60 years. 7 Notice of fumeral hereafter. Remains pariors of McAvoy & Co., 1235 Market | street, between Eighth and Ninth. | DEALEY—In this city, March 14, 1900, Ernest N., infant child of Charles A. and the late Mary Dalsy C. Dealey, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 1 month. T The funeral services will take place | this day (Thursday), at § o’clock. at the fam. | iiy residence, 305 Poik street. Interment Lau- rel Hill Cemetery. DOERING—Killed in action near Porzc. P. I, September 3, 1893, John J. Doering, a mem- ber of Company A, Thirty-sixth United States Volunteer Infantryaand formerly of Battery L. Third Artillery, early beloved son of George apd Christina Doering. and dearest brother of Mrs. 8. A. Born, Mrs. George G, Brown and William, George, Lizzie and Louts Doering, a native of San Francisco, aged 24 years and 10 months. T Friends and scquaintances ars respect fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday). at 2 oclock, from the Y. M. C. A. building, Presidio. Interment National Ceme- tery. FITZGERALD—In this efty. March 18, 1909, Ed- ward Fitzgerald, & Dative of the Abbey, Souney” Cork. Irennd. arish of Skibbereen, S Feidnds tances eapect. n are respect- ‘the funeral to-morrow 7 Friends and tully invited to attes (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from the pariors J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission nm:‘ thence to St. Joseph's Church for services at 10:30 o'clock, Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. [ worth, and sister of Mrs. H. gm«umfln (Thursday), at 2:30 o'clock, dence, 831 Guerrero Tnterment Odd Pellows’ —In i ¥ America, and Verein (New’ York papers 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day “(Thursday). at $:15 o'clock, from his late residence, 539% Callfornia street, near Kearny, thence to St. Boniface’s Church, Golden Gate avenue, near Jones street, where a solemn re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McCORMICK—In this city, March 14, 1300, An- nie Marle McCormick, beloved wife of the late S. J. McCormick, & native of Dublin, Ire- MCINNIS—In this city, March 14, 1300, John James MeInnis, beloved husband of Mary Me- Innis, beloved father of Adam, Charles and William D. Melnnis, and brother of William Mclnnis, @ native of Nova Scotia, aged 39 years 1 month and 28 days. MeNEILL—In this city, March 13, 1300, Wii- liam, beloved som of John and Jane McNetll, and brother of Harry, John and Archie Me- Neill, Mrs. H. McCaughen, Mrs. J. T. Buck- man and Mrs. G. C. Lindauer. a native of Bolinas, Cal., aged 33 years and § months. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 11 o'clock, from the residence of bis sister, Mrs. J. T. Buckman, 232 How- ard street, corner of Twenty-fifth. Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. MOGAN—In this city, March 14, 10, Mamie Virginla Mogan, beloved wife of Joseph Mo- san, a native of California. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday). at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 2589 Folsom street. Interment Cypress Lawn' Cemetery, by carriage. O'BRIEN—In this city, March 13,,1500, Dennls O'Brien, beloved father of Mrs. D. Capelli, Mrs, L. Zander and Bddie, Dennis and Mau- Tice’ O'Brien, and brother of Maurice and Michael O'Brien. a native of New York, aged 8 years 11 months and 2 days. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday). at 1:30 o'clock, from the under- taking pariors of @. laccheri, 623 Broadwa; thence to St. Francis Church. Interme: Mount Calvary Cemetery. PACKHAMIn San Jose, Cal., March 12, 1300, Victorine Packham, beloved wife of C. J. Packham, @ pative of San Francisco, aged 23 years 5. months and 19 days. PANHORST — In this city, March 13, 1300, Carrie F. Pamhorst, beloved st hter of John Klesow, and sister of Mrs. W. J. Riley, Henry Panhorst and John and Fred Klesow, ,lg:;lvenfsnnmdm‘ aged 34 years and 5. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 3 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co. 1137 Miselon street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. Interment Ma- sonic Cemetery. ROBERTS—In this city, March 1, 1300, Mrs. Mary Roberts. beloved mother of William, Victor and Richard Roberts, a native of Ire- 1and, aged 53 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday). at 1 o'clock, from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gafe Undertaking Com- ¥, 2435 Mission street, near Twenty-frst. . Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. SANKEY—In this city, March 13, 1300, Carrie Sankey, & native of Hushesville, Pa. EELLECK—In this city, March 13, 1509, Joseph B., beloved husband of Ruth Selleck, a na- tive of Stamford, Conn., aged T4 years months and 19 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday). at 1015 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 708 Gough street. Interment private. THASELL—In this city, March 14, 150, Isak Thasell, a native of Sweden. WALLNER—Ig this city, March 12, 1900, Jonan P. Wallner, beloved som of Mrs. Emerentia Sanlin, and brother of Louis P. Wallner and John P. Sahlin of Voliner, Idaho, a native of Sweden, aged 39 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 10 k, from the pariors of Charles J. B. Metzler, 635 Washington street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. WEBSTER—At his residence, 3272 Central ave- . Alameda, March 14, 130, Clarence A. rly beloved husband of Evalyn Webste: father of Josie M., Clarence A. and borne Webster, a native of New York, aged 43_years . L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence. WICKERSHAM—In Fresno City, March 14, 1900, Frank P. Wickersham, a native of Califor- nla, azed 39 years ECremation at Odd Fellows’ Cemetery at 1 o'clock to-morrow (Friday). Cremation private. Remains at the parlors of the Cralg & Cochran Company, 52-55 Mint avem: JURY’S ESTIMATE OF AN ALAMEDA WRECK OAKLAND, March 14.—The unexpected things that an Alameda County jury will do was again forcibly {llustrated this afternoon, when the jury in the $25,000 damage suit of R. E. Parr against the Southern Pacific Company brought In a verdict in favor of the defendant cor- poration after five minutes’ deliberation. Parr was a passenger on the Alameda narrow-gauge local wrecked by a defec- | tive rail at the West End, Alameda. He claimed his spine was Tmanently in- jured by the accident. Tg: defense, yhow‘ ever, establjshed that hundreds of other assengers escaped even the slightest in- il‘;ries. In the same wreck Engineer enry Jonas snd Fireman Fred lost their lives, San Leandro Fruit-Growers Active. SAN LEANDRO, March 14.—A San Leandro Fruitgrowers’ Association has been organized, with J. H. Begier as presi- dent and Danlel McCarthy as secretary. Every effort will be made to bring the new tion into close touch with the ous fruitgrowers' associations of the State. olson | THIRTY-NINE HEIRS IN THE FRINK ESTATE OAKLAND, March 14.—There are thir- ty-nine- heirs interested in the $41,000 es- tate left by Ledyard Frink, whose will was filed for probate this afternoon by John Frink Richardson, a nephew, re- siding at Sacramento. The estate includes 400 acres of realty in Solano County, be- sides land in Alameda and Sacramento counties. . The will is dated May 3, 1883, and_after providing for various bequests of furniture and )twel%a leaves four twenty-fourths of the resi to the heirs of a sister, Fannie Frink Richardson; the same fraction to heirs of Lydia A. Frink Kelsey, another sister; five twenty- fourths to heirs of Betsy Frink Barber, the same to heirs of John B, Frink and six twenty-fourths to Harry Frink, brother of testator. A $15,000 WINNER. A fortunate man is Pete Newman, a promi~ nent saloonman in Sacramento, Cal.. who pur- chased a quarter or $1 ticket, No. 35,07, which number drew the capital prize of $60,000 in the lottery of the Beneficencia Publica Company, City of Mexico, in the drawing held February 22, 1%0. Mr. Newman's share was $I5,000, which amount was promptly pald to him. Scarcely a month goes by that some one does Rot wia one of the capital prizes on this coast, and this is the reason for great popular- ity here. The oid reltable lottery of the Beneficencia Publica Company, City of Mexico, with an un- blemished record’ of twenty-two years' dura- tion, attested by the Department of State, is the ‘only one guaranteed and protected by the Mexican National Government. Its drawings have always been held in public under the strictest vigilance of Federal authorities, there- fore the fairpess of its drawing is vouched for by _the Department of State. The Mexican National Government appoints Apolinar Castillo, Perez, acting for the Treasury Department Mr. U. Bassetti is president and manager of the lottery of the eficencta Publica Com- pany, City of Mexico. ¥ New Woolen Mill. Spectal Dispatch to The Call MARYSVILLE, March 4.—A subsecrip- tion list has beep prepared in an effort to ville. The first two persons to subscribe were N. D. Rideout and John Martin, each for $10,000. The capital stock is fixed aj $100,000, divided into 100 shares af each. Ten doilars a month is to be paid on each share subscribed for until ten payments have been made. No mh-ulfi tion shall be binding on any person un clnl)loe total of subscriptions aggregate $75,- —_——— The Original Little Louisiana Company San Francisco, Drewing March 10, 1800, No._39.047 wins $7500, sold in Reno, Nevada; 378 wins, $2000, eold in San Francisco, 0. 33,658 wins 31600, sold in Virginia City, Nevada; No. 3,775 wins $509, sold in San Fran- cisco, Cal. Nos. 19,639 and 83,49 each wins $250, sold In Virginia City, Nevada, and Portland, Oregon. Nos. 25,776, 31.695, 46,507, 71621 and 85,987 each wins $100, sold In San Francisco, Cal. . ——ee HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. W J Cavanagh, Wash R D Jackson, Wash E M Guista, Wash Miss H Massey, Phil }J R Baker, Chgo Miss M Massey, Phila | € Orsacher, City Miss B B Felton, Ge Mrs Orsacher, City [Miss A M Felton, Ga ;Y Cratg, Los Ang Mrs Doyle, San Mateo rs Cralg, Los Ang |Miss Doyle, San Mateo G Pope. Brooklyn Miss English. B C Mrs K Wiley, N'Y Miss Corbauld, B C | T Gilbert, Brooklyn |H Doyle. B C | W A Frost, Chicago |Mrs T Chase. Boston G M Woodford, N Y |0 Codman., Boston A W _Buddenbers, Mo E A Foster, Dawson | € L Smith, Wash Miss Fannli, Dawson J F Sartort, Los Ang Miss A Fannil,.Dawson I T Templeton, Mo C W Armstrong, Utah B Scoville, Chicago MrsHSStebbins, Wash Mrs Scoville, Chicago Mrs C W Waidron, Cal € W Dunlap, N Y G A Carr, London 55}11:\(\;:\“:&’1: X /PR Todd, N Y NY |E L Somers. Chicago rs Granbery, N ¥ |Anerback, Boston | Miss Granbery, N ¥ |W Winsiow, Boston W Gersay, N Y |B Howard, Cal Mrs J L Rice, N Y (Mrs Howard, Cal E F Wood. N ¥ F Graham, Cal Mrs Wood, N ¥ Hilda Wood, N ¥ F B Taylor, Boston H E Campbell, Cal Mrs Tayior, Boston |J P Howell, %, N Y MissWEBKimball, Mass A M Harris, wt, IIl R D Winhart, Il | GRAND HOTEL. J H Henry, Cal Mrs W Huribart, Cal Miss T E Henry, Cal w Los Gatos |A C Butler, Tdaho TB tt, Vacav |G R Rider & w, Cal T H Simmonds, GrassV'J H Moore, fin Jose B R Banning, Oakland/C F Killer Jr, Stktn | W '3 Fisk, Oakland. _ |J McCuddin, Vallejo | H E Menage, Oakland |8 E Burnett, Denver | H Lampman, Oakiand 'J M Shaffer, Kans | W C Hayes. Oakland |H Jackson 'Placerville | W T Coutts, Bakersfia Mrs C Ogden. Sacto | ¢ E Lilly, Santa Cruz P J | B T Gamble & w, Ta- EC coma. {M G M Gordon, Omaba G Pacheco & w, Cal [P 4 I Pacheco, Cal L G Thorson. Ft Dodge E_Lockett, Ogden I Marze: | W R Steiner & w, Wis D P A Weilheimer, Fresno |E C Schiueter & w. Cal E Champeaux, N Y _ |J Craix & w, Woodind R N Hawley, U S N |E D Donohue & w, Cal W H Bisham, Chicago J A Jones & w. Wash E A Huntington, Chiel T Roach, Petaluma A J Rolls, Chicago |R S Brown, Petaluma C Finney, Boston |E T Cardle, Stockton | I Brown'& w, Mtnn |E A Robinson, Cal | M J Wright, Sacto [Mrs F Cox. Sacramento | Mrs E E Maxwell, Cal G W_Peter. Sacto Mrs J E Reet &'ty, (Mrs H ¥ Jackson, Nev Springfieid ettie Jackson, Nev Mrs E Stelling. N Y |J Waterland, Redding G Bancroft, THE CALL’'S RACING CHART. (Copyright, 150, by H. H. Egbert.) TANFORAN RACETRACK. Wednesday, March 14, 130.—Weather fine. Track fast. 928, FIRST RACE_Six furlongs; maidens; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $400. Index. Horse. w:m:'c.{gz. ¥m. %m. ¥m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. e S e L R 1% T Y 1% 11 23 s 1B T 51 3h § 1 Z2h 2% 41 4 3 31 61 5h s 3 5h 91 €h i s €2 82 11 5 & 38 A% s1 B n pit b 53 2 15 » 1 12 100 B 12 1 £ 38 n 13 12 o 100 1 u 1 2 10 31 43 1 T 5 » 15 5 0 190 15 i) 6 10 » £, by imp. Brutus-Ledette. Winner is fast and promising. Red Miss Soak about ran her race. Tallac no chamce. $29. SECOND RACE—Four and a half furlongs; seliing; two-year-olds; purse, $400. Index. Horss. _ Welght.[St. _%m. %m. %m. Str. Pin. 3 33 11 13 32 iy 3% 62 4ns 51 5% o =ml 88 815 gy 1 3 L] FORSYTH—In this eity, March 12, 1900, Charles | Time—1-18, :06% Good start. Won first three driving. Lesite, beloved son of Orrin W. and Emma & Waterhouse's ch. & stice-Happy Matden. Rollick outlasted Moonbright. Lat- Forssih, and brother of Edith D. Forsyth, a | ter hustied too much first part. Artens warmed up sore. Spindle & lumbering fellow. M‘ufi;fm&l o aged 3 years 9| Scratched_Countess Clara 103, 108, S s G;EM s Eaieres {,Z‘% ot at | 930, THIRD RACE One mile and & sixteenth; three-year-olds and xw; purse, $400. , C. V. 8. beloved %m. %m__ %m. Str. P 2 Dand of Harrict E. Gibbe, and father of Wik 11 31% 5 g Y g'i liam C. and Harry T. Gibbs, Mrs. John Staf. 4 in 32 H ford and Mrs. W. G. Holcombe, a native of 1% 11 1% 3 Nsp:m R z_‘ aged TS years 19 months. % . 200 GROVER—In this city, March 14 1960, Han- T R B start. D ot e At ot Al e = e R Spring. e e e e A WAAWWW | V. Brown. D. W. Grover rs W. A Hal- RACE—Five furlongs; three-year-olds and upward; purse, | sted. u mative of Maine, aged 78 years e puneial a8 b terment will take place : " [=4 int FEVSEROR SO & WA Santa Cruz to-morrow (Friday). - 31 2 l:‘ HAWLEY—In this city, Mareh 13, 1900, Mary tn 3n 132 7. Hawley, widow of the late E. R_Hawley, 5h 51 41 and mother of Mrs. A. L. Taylor, Miss Eva 82 82 52 Hawley, Mrs. Lillie A. Clarke and George W. 41 43 51 Hawiey, a_native of Ohio, aged 73 78513 78 f £7Friens are respect Tnvited o at- et 5 ] tend fuperal services (Thurs- Won first o). 2% 2 elagh, &t bix Tate' reslbests S Jome ‘avenue. " Interment private . e . Susan Hepwort. widow of the Toie y nd M. ‘Hepworth, mother of Willilam B. fl,,, intervenor, and Antomio | secure capital £6r a woolen mill in Marys- | OFFICIALDRAWING Honduras Nafional Lottery Co. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY. [PATENT APPLIED FOR.] No. Prize. INo. Prize. 3. 16 2. ] 24 24 397 b7 7 F) bt 505 © ses I 1084 18| 14, o 187 | 129 w m 16 1834 “ o1 ) ome 1% 2325 24 2358 ® 81 40| 2535. s 2970, 0 308 18| 3220, 40 3396, i 3333, 18} 3737 » 3326 16| 3588, e 41, 4240 » 4258 340, bt 635 16, 4558, a2 0 4848 18| 4880, 5006........ 40 5081 24 1%, 258 i s 16 53 432 ¥ 5%, 18 %3 4. o 8. 24 572 3858, A 5917, 0 a0 2. » 84T © 64 738 3 6782 18| 681 83650, | 971 34 eusa s, b e 40 7250 Taso | 461 15, 7584, 7963 n 7670, ) 13 E 7943, . 16| 7958, | 80T o 826000 ) 835, 258 ) . 34 8328 $608.. u| . %35 2 - 24| 962, 1] . 10161 i [ [> . 1035 10875 bl . 1053 10805 7] . 11064 . . 11508.. £ | = 3 | nsea. 12062.. ° | 13547 24 12008, b | 17 12965, s 13150, . 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MnsL 4021275 s G- — | 21284, . 162361 4 151 n} - | 218040 s0imes. 22028 » | | 22183, 3 22238, 16/2227L.. 18 | ey | 228502200 22865, 162687 rit— | 226, 000 1emem 234 16 | 3 | =41 I sz 23815. i | 278 10 eimsee. 24 2908 1§ | 24134 40 24304, 242431 38— 2435 16121486 16 24611 0| 2:543 18.24679. 2624781 b 38— | 21585, 24 25018, 0 25085 F g 131 035352, 24 25420 f 1 — 497 16 25614, 25428 E38 - — | 357 24 25304, 0 25909 15 e85 15 B90. 1826075 18 26083 16 25131 18 Wi51. » e 15 s H 16 29685, £ 25834, 16 | Y0 | 16 37088 12 | 382, 16 7m389. 1827814 i 1625081 40 2%1] | 40 2 | 16 2845 | 16 28508 24 26029 24 29244, 4 358, | 4930260, 16/3M451 24 30871 125 | 16 30835, 8| i 031003 s | (31153 o | 16 3411 b | 31438 16 31508 % | ;517 16/31628. 18| | 31695 24/32023 | S | 3281, e R o EaRasRend i il 2912 16143025 a2 & i= 43508, 24 43841, 22 1646578.... s 2 G108 K | 539, 538 45198 18 46237 .. 46457 W 48513 46319 49610. 48T53. s P R seevlin exweeclrseslocusersnsseasupeesvisersssessunreanusransrisansunspes Sige 5 ZEERERRLRED i 4] L aReins nnmnununfiutl:uu:::unn: APPROXIMATION PRIZES. m 18,907 to 19,7 tmelustve. be- ¢ the number ize of 330060340 429 inclustve, be- ing 3 numbers drawing the capital 100 numbers from 8,336 to ing 50 mumbers on . the number drawing the capital prize of §¥800—§2§. 100 pumber from 33,509 to 35,74 inclusive, be- 50 numbers on each side of the number ing wing the capital prize of $465—§I5. e TEAMINAL PRIZES 99 numbers ending with 47, being the twolast figures of the number drawing the capital prize O g numbers ending with 76, being the two last of the number drawing the second capital prize of $8000—$S. State of New York, County of New York—ss. chele Florentino, being duly sworm, de- p:‘- and says: That he resides at No. W7 Unton street, Brookiyn, N. Y.: that he is the bolder and owner of one-hal? ticket numbered $.%2 of the Honduras National Lettery Com- v, which ticket was drawn on February 10. that said number won the first capital of $30,000; that he has received the sum D 45,000 In full payment of said half ticket No. 9,92 Catamed) MWICHELE FLORENTINO. Sworn to before me this MeA day of K 1900, Signed) JOHN JI. BRITTON. 8 Notary Pubiie. $m0 FOR 3 CENTS — ONE-FOURTH OF FIRST CAPITAL PRIZE of Tilinois, Coek County—ss. &:n de Req of the clty L"‘Nwmml comnty Cock and State of [llinols, befng duly ., s depose and say: That he is a resident of Fairfield avenue, Chicago, [linofs. and the bona fide hoider of ome-quarter 60,92, class B, Honduras National Company. drawing of which was held February 1. 1900, at Puerto Cor- A, which number drew the @ FOR 3 _CENTS _ONE-DIGHTH OF VOB RST CAPITAL PRIZE. Bators . Poember; betna fest. daty me, . being first mm(mlkhr‘lfl&fl!fl.""m New York City: that he is the boma fide Boler of one-eighth ticket No. #%2 in the Arawing of February 18, 199, of the Honduras Sationat Lottery Company, Homduras, C. A.. R SAMUEL ZIPRIS, Notary Public. New York County. $3750 CENTS — ONE-EIGHTH OF FOR nir CAPITAL PRIZE. State of New York. City and County of New and one-eighth ticket %2 in the Honduras National Lottery No. ywing _of 10, 199, held at Puerto res” Honduras, O A.. which namber won first capital Srize of .00, and the said presentation. mlvvdl"n- Tkt Bl | i R i