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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, ATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1900 11 \—:-m—m THE CALL’S RACING CHART. (Copyright, 1900, by H. H. Egbert.) Snap” bargain: must sell this res very richest of highly culti- : mot an inch of fruit trees; resi c.; 1% miles from city; week: S0 vate 251 SICKELS. ry st.. op A BARGAIN house, barn ranch for $1200; 160 acres, urniture: all level; party articulars to H. MAY- unty. C &0 ACRES road; water . mear rail growing crops; under fence and ments. For particulars ad- P. CROW, 1334 Polk, cit; 718 Market, nr. Call bidg. . Contra Costa, Glenn, | and Tebama Cos., Cal. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. $1400—CORNER lot; Santa Clara ave near Morton-st. station. $1500—Fine lot; 50x150; Paru st., near the bay: bargain. 4 11600—Elegant lot, west side of Lafayette st., near San Antonlo ave.; snap. $3200—New modern 8-room house; Alameda avenue, near Lafayette st.; large lot. $§3500—New Colonfal, 7-room cottage; Grand i, near Alameda ave.; easy instailments; large lot: snap. Bargaing in all parts of Alameda; all the above can be bought on easy terms. Office open Sundays and evenings. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 1500 Park st Alameda. 2 in center of Stockton City: fcL. C AN & CO., T17% Market. ROSS VALLEY REAL ESTATE | cet, $300 to : San Rafael water sy from station; sprinkled Tamalpais Btatio | | | ROSS \a 1 00; fine | ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. | ny front rooms furnished co! ; folding beds; $6 per Apply at shoe t and Second. parlors or rooms for | ng; gas range; reasonable. nt housekeeping cation; private uite, € Large sunny corn m for housekeeping; American | ground floor: entrance. or, near Post—3 unfurnished , 10 and §12. | b2 nice furnished rooms eeping. e o s 6| lete for housekeeping. room house; Buena Vista JUST finishing modern 2-story call and inspect this week at 21 ave.; price §2650; terms; $4250 will bufld new house of 9 rooms; lot’ 50x150; San Antonio ave.; terms. J. H. YOI buiider, 1243 Park. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. EPECIAL bargain—Must be gold at once; house € rooms; bath, pantry: lot 40x100; 8 blocks from Berkeley Station: 2 blocks from electric cars: only $1100; terms to suit. Take Berkeley train. get off at Lorin Station, ask for RU- DOLPH & PERKINS. WE need money bad, therefore offer to sell at a sacrifice a pretty 5-room cottage with bath, pantry, china closet, folding doors, brick foundation, stationary tubs, 8-foot basement: | 2 bay windows: nice mantel; hot and cold water, with 4000-gallon tank; well S0 ft. deep: lot 40x135: chicken houses, etc.; price $1600; will arrange terms to suif; close to station. Take Berkeley train, get off at Lorin Station, ask for RUDOLPH & PERKINS. O. G. MAY & CO. Berkele: homes for rooms ~d rooms and rooms and b3 rooms and bath. $4250—9 rooms and bath. All with street work done; also cottages from 1000 upward; see our fine building sites. 0. G, MAY & CO., opp. High School, Berke- ey Station. o oSS SN | offer these new modern sale. bath. bath. bath. sunny als front lower office, 220 Fillmore ffice for Call advertisements and * has been established at 10% Va- | reception of adver- T0 LET—Furn. and Unfuw Sixth—Rooms per week, and lden Gate s. & offices. rnished table 23 Cook per weel ms from $1 week up to 8, Mint—For two, §1; also w furnished per week: transient. grate; bath wisnea rooms and ghts: day. wk., mo. ROYAL House, 1% Eilis st.—Incandescent lght, | room and ledies” par | to | | . 36c to §1 50; week, 5 to $20; elevator on office” ficor; | t and cold water; baths. h h _E House, 313 & 221 Ellis st.—Rooms, e to §1; week, §1 25 to $4; open night. | INIO, 11 Taylor. near Market—An | fireproof bullding; elevator; new | bot and oold wat radiators; sal | H, 3023, near Mission—Front room, | shed; bath and p 548 Howard st —Nice ngle rooms. double, f1 ET. P '8 House, 76 California—Changed bands. nicely furnished rooms; also bouse- keeping THE OAKS, 113 Third—A good rooming house | for good people. R. HUGHES. Proprietor. nd 1122 Market (Parker House)— furnished sunny suites; also other rent reasonable; by day, week or mo. ome. CLASSIFIED sdvertisements and subscriptions | received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call a subscriptions has been established at 1096 lencia st | A _BRANCH office for the reception of adver- | tisements and subscriptions has been opened | at 1228 Polk st.: open unti] § p. m ROOMS AND BOARD. HOTFL FAIRMOUNT, 1714 Market 2t —Eie ntly furnished sunny rooms: en suite or sin- Tie: with or without board: table first cl Fedhosd rates. NEV ily hotel; first class In all appoint- ments; excellent table: special inducements to | select people. 87 California st occupying | corner apposite Grace Church. A _HOTEL La Normandle, 32 Bddy—Sunny uties and single rooms: everything new; first- WOTFEL SALISBURY, Hyde hands; thoroughly renovated: elegant rooms. LAS PALMA —Suite of 2 or 3 rom; private’ board optional. TAN NESS ave, 94 (The Wallace)—Rooms | and board: furnished and unfurnished: $30 up. THEAPEST and best in America_The Weekly | Call. 16 pages, sent to any address in the T'nited States. postpaid. for §1 per year. | TED-Unfurnished room: about $3 or %4 a month: middie-aged man. Box 3068, Call. —— e —_— | FOLLANSBEE—FORBES—In this city, March | HARDES—CORDER—In this city, March 14, | SMITH—POWELL—In this city. March 15, 1900, OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $500 CASH Seven-room house: bath, pantry, china closet, tc.; in best residence portion;’ sunny, large driveway: between 2 car lines; close to | business center, schools, etc; must be sold this | week; balance bank mortgage. J. 8. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, | Oakland. ngs; in the | posit 2; Bowers, | convenent ss center, | $500 cash, balance bank mortgage. J. 8. MY 1002 Broadw Gak FOR sale in Oakiand—2 blocks from Adeline | in best residence neighborhood; large | house; every convenience; lot 100x153 | Hi sta; as red; cheap to close estate: HERON & HOLCOMB, 106) F. Oakland: Crocker building, $ $4500 WILL buy new modern house, 13 room: improvements; large stable. 1520 Eighth . Oakland; keys next door sou OAKLAND Branch Office of The Call re- moved to 118 Broadway, Oakland. Adver- tisemen: and subscriptions received _OAKLAND FLATS TO LET. FOR rent—Modern T-room upper flat: $15. B. H. WELCH & CO., 138 Fifth ave., East Oak- land OAKLAND ROOMS. STUNNTY rooms. single. en suite and housekeep- ing: $4 up. Hotel Shasta. 1226 Broadway OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. s e, | >duction to you from H. Schellhaas, the | t ure dealer, 11th and Franklin, Oakiand. ASSESSMENT NOTICES. AN SMENT notice—Wittram Propeller Com- | , office and principal place of business, | Market st, San Francisco. Notice is hefeby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the 9th day of March, @) 1500, an assesiment (No. §) of three cerits per share was levied upon the capi- | stock of the corporation, payable imme- ately in United States gold coin to the sec-. retary at the office of the company at the’| sbove address. | Any stock upon which this assessment shall | remain unpaid on the 1th lay of April, 1900, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at | public auction, and unless fyment is made | before, will be eold on the ith day of April, 1500, fo pay the delinquent assessment, to- gether with costs of advertising and expenses | of sale. By order of the Board of Directors. F. WITTRAM JR., Secretary. 356 Market st. DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No, 77 (35 cents per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Planta- | tion Company will be payable at the office of the company, No. 327 Market st., on and after Tuesday, March 20, 1800. Transfer books will close on Wednesday, March 14, 1900, at 3p. m E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. e ———] LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE of sale of personal property—Notice is hereby given, tha{ pursuant to an order of | the Superior Court of the city and county of San Franeisco, 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, 1900, at the office of Geo. D. Shadburne, 616 Sacra” mento street. said city and county, where | bids for said property will be received, all | that certain personal property, to wit:: 10 shares of the capital stock of Kohler & ase. This March 13, 1900. GEORGE ROT- ENKOLBER, Administrator of the Estate of tharina Rotenkolber, deceased MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: Campbell Ford, 35, 1345 Powell street, and Sophia Johnston, 15, § August street. William H. Gates, 23, city, and Mary A. Jen- nings, 20, city. Joseph Richards, 22, 124 Mission street, and Sadie A. O'Brien, 22, 24% Isis street. Charles E. Raoul-Duval, 30, Paris, France, and Beatrice Tobin, 22, city. Adolphe A. Scheignon, 35, 1120 Sutter street, and Helene Martinon, 27, 1277 Eddy street. 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 publishi BORN. GREVES—In this city, March 11, 1900, to the wife of George W. Greves, a daughter. HELLER—In this eity, March 15, 1900, to the wife of E. 5. Heller. a son. MARRIED. t: 14, 1560, by the Rev. E. J. Lion, rector of St. Stephen’s Church, George Sherman Follans- bee and Ella M. Forbes. 19, by the Rev. J. M. Buehler, Charles F. Hardes and Grace E. Corder. LILLEY—LANDIS—In this city, March 14, 1300, by the Rev. J. M. Buehler, Dr. John F. Lil- ley and Lulu J. Landis. by the Rev. F. A. Doane, Albert Smith and Gladys Powell, both of San Francisco. WIESER—LECHER—In this city, March 15, 1600, by the Rev. W. C. Schmutzer, John Henry Wieser and Barbara Lecher, both of San ncisco, —— — SPECIAL NOTICES. DIED. e = 4 Allen, Charles A. Hancock, Mrs. Mar- ROOME papered from $3: whitened, $1 up;| ANeS CPFTES 0. tha A. painting done. Hartman Paint Co., 319 Third. BAD tenants ejécted for 84 collections made; Ay or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st.. rooms $-10; tel. 5520 SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIE! RENTED. repaired. bought, sold; machine sup- np"qv Bt ndE:d Agency, 145 6th; phone Mint ALL kinds bought, wold, exchanged, rented; re- pairing at jowest rates. 205 Fourth st. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. RCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. ¥ Qitoe, sl Port st., cor. Powell; tel. Main 5713, KIN'S Van and Storage Co., 1340 Market: BF.‘ South 535; packing, moving and storage. KENILWORTH Inn, romantically situated in x)"i”l Valley: 5 minutes’ ride from San Fran- cisco; completely furnished; 40 rooms; . E and hot water baths; electric lights; heaters FU. P Fifth st., te Tinoaln Genool, Apply elophone Soutn B i ; rent Jow. agker pt. J KIDfEoN & Behre, Cassie Blair, Sister Mary A. Kyne, Patrick McCann, Katle Bunting, Alexander J. Mitchell, Margaret Bushman, Johanna ~ O'Day, William Carty, Nellie Parker, Jobanna Clark, Jane Powers, ‘Ellen Condon, Ellen Deady, Mary B. Duan, James Geib, Christine Stein, Aaron Gibbs, C. 8. V. Tuckey, Ruth G. N—In this city, March 15, 1900, Charles A Allen. beloved son of Katherine Allen, and brother of William O., T. Franklin and Frea Allen, a native of California, aged 25 years 7 months and 12 days. (Nevada papers pless onr) . Friends and acquaintances are respect- 1ully Imvited 0 attend the funeral to-moreow (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence. 1141 Point Lobos avenue, thence to the HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., to Flanpagan & RAL DIRECTORS AND Postel, August D. Rowniree, Sarah §. Bchultz, Henrjetta parlors othe Native Sons’ of George Wash- ington Hall, Seventeenth street, between Va- lencia and ‘Guerrero, where services will be held at 1:30 o'clock, thence by elestric car, corner Eighteenth and Guerrero streets, to Cypress Lawn Cemetery. BAKER—In this city, March 16, 1900, James M., beloved husbanid of Carrie A. Baker, brother of Willlam J. Baker, and nephew of Joseph St. Clair, a native of Cass County, Indiana, aged 32 yvears 6 months and 12 day: BEHRE—In this city, March 15, 1900, Caasie, beloved infant daughter of Charles’ H. and Mary Behre, and sister of Robert L., Lizzie M., “Charles F., Mary F., Marguerite and Frances Behre, a native of San Francisco, aged § months and 6 da: [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from the restdence ot the parents, 3206 Sixteenth street. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. BLAIR—At the College of Notre Dame, in this city, March 15, 1900, at 6:30 p. m., in the sixty-eighth year of her Sister Mary Ann Blair, beloved sister of Miss Annie L. Mc- Anully of New York City. (New York papers please copy.) 07 The holy sacrifice of the mass will be offered for the repose of the soul of the dear departed in the convent chapel at § o'clock this day (Saturday). Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BUNTING—In this city, March 16, 1900, Alex- ander J. Bunting, beloved father of Charles A, Frank O. and Edward R. Bunting and Mrs. Katle Hazelton, a native of Ohio, aged 67 years. > Remains at the funeral parlors of Charles H. Jacob & Co.. 313 Mason street, between Geary and O'Farrell. BUSHMAN-—In this city, March 15, 1900, at St. Mary's Hospital, Johanna, beloved wife of Willlam Bushman, and sister of Mathew Teahan, a native of County Kerry, aged 53 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors of the Henry J. Gallagher Undertaking Com- pany, 2 Fifth street, thence to St. Brendan's Chure for services, Interment Mount Cal- vary Cemetery, CARTY—In Suisun, March 15, 190, Nellle, be- loved daughter of Michael and Mary Carty, mother of Charles Brown, and sister of James and Mickael Carty, Sister Mary Anthony of Berkeley, Mrs. L. Peterson and Mrs. W. Bartman, a native of San Francisco, aged 23 years. CLARK—In this city, March 16, 1900, Jane Clark, beloved wife of Robert L. Clark, and mother of Robert L. Jr. and Fred W. Clark, Mrs. H. L. Stewart, Mrs. W. G. Loveland, Mrs. J. E. Shand and the late Joseph C. Clark, a native of Alnwick, Northumberland (punty, England, aged 61 yéars § months and ay: T 7Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from her late residence, S13 Green- wich street. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- tery. Please omit flowers, CONDON—In this city, “March 16, 1800, at her residence, 9 Boston place, Ellen’ Condon, be- loved sister of Mrs. Kate Christmas, Mrs. Mary Ray and Patrick Condon of Navarro, Mendocino County, Cal., a native of Mitchels: town, County Cork, Ireland. DEADY—In this city, March 16, 1900, Mary E., arly beloved daughter of Edward and the and sister of John M. ady, a native of Lisbon, Placer County, , aged 39 years. U7 Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sun- day), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 575 Hayes street, between Gough and Octavia, thence to Sacred Heart Church, Fell and Fillmore streets, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock sharp. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. DUNN—In the City and County Hulglhl. March 16, 1900, James Dunn, a native of Ohlo, aged 37 years. GEIB—In this city, March 15, 1900, Christine, dearly beloved wife of the late John_Gelb, mother of Edward H., Daniel G., John F. and David H. Geib, and sister of Mrs, K. Him- melmann, Mrs, L. Knack and Mrs. J. Weich- art, a native of Germany, aged 59 years 2 montks and 1 day. - [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 709 Treat avenue, between Twentleth and Twenty-first streets. Interment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. GIBBS -Entered into rest at Coronado, Cal., March 14, 1900, C. S. V., beloved husband of Harriet E. Gibbs, and father of William C. and Harry T. Gibbs, Mrs. John Stafford and Mrs. W. G. Holcombe, a native of Newport, R. 1., aged 75 years and 10 months. [7Friends are respectfully invited to tend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 12:45 o clock, from Trinity Church. Interment pri- vate. Please omit flowers. HANCOCK—In Oakland, March 15, 1900, en- tered into rest, Mrs. Martha A. Hancock, widow of the late Josiah B. Hancock, and mother of Mrs. Martha Prescott and Mrs. Marietta Kingsbury, a native of Medford, Mass., aged 9 vears and 5 months. KYNE—In Butte City, Mont., March 16, 1800, Patrick, beloved husband of Lizzle Kyne, and brother of Jobn and Mary Kyne, a native of Headford, County Galway, Ireland. McCANN—In this city, March 15, 1900, Katle, beloved wité of John McCann, daughter of Luke and Julia Concannon, and sister of Mrs. D. Lally, a native of Alameda, Cal., aged 28 years. U7 The funeral will take place this day (Saturday), at 10:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 1599 Market street, thence to St. Joseph’s Church, where a solemn requlem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 11 o’cls . In- terment Mount Calvary Cemetery. MITCHELL—In this city. March 16, 1900, Mar- garet, dearly beloved daughter of Mary and the late John Mitchell, and sister of Peter, John, Frank J. and Honor Mitchell, Mrs. Mary Fabrenholz and Mrs. Jeannette Wood. O'DAY—Entered into rest, March 14, 1900, Wil- liam, dearly beloved husband of Margaret O'Day. and father of Mrs. James Dunning and Katie, Maggie and Willie O'Day, & na- tive of County Galway, Ireland, aged 66 years. - [ Friends and acquaintances and officers and members of Franklin Lodge No, 4, A, O. U. W., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 7:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 123 Harrison street, ‘thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a reqiiem mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of his soul at 8 o'clock. Interment Holy Cro: Cemetery. Ireland, late Abigail Deady, D B | PARKER—In this city, March 15, 190, Johanna Parker, beloved wifé of Robert W. Parker, a native of Ireland, aged 55 years. (Boston papers please copy.) GrFriends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to atiend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi. dence. 7A Filbert street, between Powell and Mason, thence to St. Francis Church, where a high requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of ber soul at 10:30 o'clock, In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. POWERS—In this city, March 15, 1900, Ellen, beloved wife of Daniel Powers, and mother of Tessie, Maggie, Agnes and Daniel T. Powers Mrs. James E. Clisham and Mrs. e Ernst, a native of Dungarvin, County Water. ford, 'Ireland, aged 59 years. (Cambridge, Mass., Chronicle please copy') 2 g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi dence, & Lexington avenue, between Seven- teenth and Eighteenth, Mission and Valenoia streets, thence to Mission Dolores Church. where ‘a solemn requiem mass will be cel brated for the repose of her soul, commeno- ing at 3 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. POSTEL—In this city, March 14, 100, Au D., dearly beloved husband of Tillle Poster. and father of George, Lillie, Fred, Gust and illia Postel. & native of San Franoisoo. aged yeers, A member of Longshore Lumber- men’s muv: Allodludfl.‘. . Friends and acquaintances are Tespect- £ully invited 16 ationd the famera) Tombroty (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of the Paciflo Undertakers, 777 Mission strect tween and Fourth. Interment Laurei Hill Cemetery. & ! ROWNTREE—In _Berkeley, March 1900, Sarah 8. Rowntree, widow of Wo A Reoe: tree, and beloved mother of Mrs. C. C. Fall Yrs. W A pormy. Mra A M. Tooke and . - owntree, & native of County, New York. Topiny SCHULTZ—In this city, March 16, 150, i etta Echults, wife of the late John Sepcirn and beloved mother of Frank and Charles J. Gambill, Mrs, M. E. Gray and Willtam and A and Willlam and Annie Schult Germany, aged 10 years and 1 day. o 7® % STEIN—In this city, March 16, 1900, Aaron Stein, beloved husband of Clara aged 6 years. S Dol 07 Funeral to-morrow (Sunday) ” olclock, from his |uxe‘ Testienn l}il.l'.-x’-k'x.n, street. Interment ure] Please omit flowers. Bl it TUCKEY—In this city, March Gladys Tuckey, dearly belo ‘m l:l‘rxj; daughter of Bertram and_Gladys Josephine Tuckey, @ native of San Francisco, aged months and 11 day: * —_— e REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. EMza Huyck to Emily Milcovioh, lot line of Munich street, 175 SW of Russios, fum 2% by SE 100, block 9, Excelsior Homestead; $165. Unknown owners (by James Gill ppier v Ben b il S0 B ne_of ayette street, 106 ™ Ciitinen ang C. 1. ‘Nieol t e.HN * ‘William ane . T. 0 lton ¥ oy SRBRAT rel tion - liam Mund, lot on NE corner of Belle !\sn" nWHt.]n ;nd gfimm‘ streets, N 8133, E 15, S 91:6, W 15; Moses and Sarah R. Samuel to Rebecea - nings, lot on_BW line of First s % :':‘ Minna, :ho 250 SE of Mission, SE 2 by SW ; grant. Patrick Kirwin (or Kerwin) to Mary E. Kir- win (or Kerwin), lot on SE corner of Ninth and Point Lobos hvenues, E 56:6, 8 B 626, § 2, W 120, N 1%; also lot on corner’ of e ':wm'e:vf"l = T dixin w_‘.w and ot on cormer of Ay e to Bllen Sk, 1ot = line P. en Silk, lot on SE Precits street, 143:8 NE of Mission, 8 100 5 60 N 1 B o 142, SW 89:8, Precita Valley Lands; Joseph F. Dolan to Christian J. and Kate A. Jensen, lot on 8 line of Randall street, 170 W of Chenery, W 25 by § 125, block 15, Fairmount; and Elizabeth B. Ludul c.'kobm lot on wml:m mgo.-‘-m TANFORAN PARK, Friday, March 16, 130.—Weather fine. Track fast. 941, FIRST RACE—Four furlongs; maiden two-year-olds; purse, $409. ' Betting. Index. _ Horse. Welght.[St. %m. %m. Str. Fin. Jockeys. _[Op. Ci. 911 Saketo ..............11| § T S 11 5 8 92 3 12 2h [ gg : 21 3h Tk 32 1 933 1 8% i 10 599 rm 71 6% $ 2 o H 94 73 |Bassinger LB 928 u 0 8% |Heinson . B2 84 7 ny% 9 [Bozeman v 2 6 3 § iy 10 |L Powell 0 s 12 RIS 1 [E. Ross. ( ... Phil Archibaid. 13 u 5 12 |Macklin § 30 7% Carionian 1 Fi 13 |Plegott 4 72 8§99 Forbes ... 5 T S 14 |Hennessey 12w ... Malapert 1815 o 5 > 15 Glover 0 100 Time—%, :24; %, 9. Good start. Won easily, second and third driving. Winner, E. J. Bald- win's b. c.. by Honduras-Belinda. Saketo a surprise. Belzeebub none too game. *Coupled with Saketo. Scratched—George Dewey 118, 942. SPCOND RACE—Six furlongs; selling; four-year-olds and upward; purse, $00. Index. Horse. Age. Weight.[St. %m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockey: CL Momentum,_ 5. 4 (Een ) emay S 11 |Plggott . prd Espirando, 5. H S T G 21 I Powell I Maxell, 1 Al i S 3n [(Henry . 8 1 Jingle Jingi 5 S st e 41 |Morgan’" 1 1 Gauntlet, 4. 13 L1y snm . 5 3% |Thorpe 5 8 Racivan, 4. 3 TS R : 6% (Shaw 3 92 Vioris, 4.. 3 S SR £ 71 |E. Ross. (] Gold Baron, 4. § Rt Segl i ug e 83 |Bassinger 5 Montallade, i ST 11 .. 91 |H Shield 6 2 Jael, 5.. 1 At E e e 10 |L Daly 0 5 Sellie Goodwin, 6...111| 1 ML L e 1 |Bozeman B 0 Genua, 4. 11 Sl Yadge s 1B |J. Martin s 1 85 _High Hoe, 1 S na Nl ool Ul Glowee 6 4 Time—¥, i Poor start. Won cleverly, second and third driving. ia; %, ATl %, ‘Winner, W, H. Barrett's b. h. irando is consistent. by imp. Sir Modred-Tyranny. Jingle stopped. Gauntlet practically left. Momentum came to. Bs- Vioris also backed up. cratched—Amasa 113, Sister Alice 111, Florence Fink 108, Harry Corby 110, 043. THIRD RACE—One mile; selling; three-year-olds; purse, $400. Index. Horse. Welght.[St. 4m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockey Op._CL (819) Limerick .00 T 1k 1h 22 224 1h |Thorpe 7 1 933 Florabird . 1w{2 §1 1 1n 1n° 24 (Hemry . 2 835 917 Decoy .. uA6 62 43 32 32 31 |Piggott . 5 2 933 Expedient . wis 7 1 41 41 44 [Macklin 20 8 839 March Seven 1081 4 4h sh 62 5% 51 |H. Stuart 100 250 907 Burdock . (1 3h 32 5% 64 66 |L Powell 20 6 928 Formatus xr:?l Rl O S T 7__ 1 |Bozeman 010 Time—%, :26; %, :50%; X, 1: e, 1:42. Good start. Won first three driving. Winner, oG “rirgusci's ch g by Tammany-Heaucatcher. Limerick outgamed Florabird. Decoy lacks courage. 944, FOURTH RACE—One mile; three-year-olds and upward; -urse, $400. Indsx. Horse. Age. Welght [St. %m. %m. %&m. r. _Fin. | Jockey Op._CL. ... La Goleta, 5. S5 EG 1% T 16 |Henry . 14 1 §1) Rey Hooker, 4......118{2 21 31 31% 22 |Macklin 20 20 871 Letiger, 3 . 6l gy T SR A 3h [Ranch . 30 100 87 Croker, 4 78 5% 4h 4% 42 (Shaw 20 50 932 Formeila, § . €1 5% sl 53 |Hennessey 2 40 68 Henry C, 5 in wd % 6h |Glover 50 200 932 Joe Mussle, 6 33 g 7% |Bassinger L2 928 Tallac, 4 8 8 6% 8 |Thorpe & Time—, 27; 43 Good t Iy, second and drivi Winner, ‘s ch. m., by Amigo-Rosebud. Only a romp for the winner. Tallac almost put over fence at first turn. 945. FIFTH RACE—One mile and a sixteenth; selling; four-year-olds and up; purse, $00. Index. Horse. Age. Welght.[St. _%m. %m. oL T840 Daisy F, 6. 1 11 23 537 Tappan, 8 5 5 8 902 Scotch Plaid, 5. 2 21 H 918 Morinel, 6 3 31 2 925 Lothia 4 &¥ i s B Time—1-16, :07%; 5-16, :33; %; 18-16, 1:23%; mile, 1:41%; 1 1-16m, 1:43%. Good start. ‘Won easily, second and third driving. ‘\'Inner, E. Corrigan’'s ch. m., by Riley-Modesty. Daisy was good. Scotch Plaid was not. Morinel has trained off. 946, SIXTH RACE—Beven furlongs; four-year-olds and upward; purse, $100. Age. Welght [St. % Str. ¥ S e O embula, 4. i 33 12 13 (Shaw 915 Captive, a 16 61 i (814) Cormorant, 4 mi7T 5k 835 Sly, 6 . 182 22 920 Silver Tone, 4.......107/ 3 43 (887) Hard Knot, B 913 Storm King, 6. Time—%, i12%: driving. was rade pleasant for winner. .’s b. c., by Portland-Clara. Everything, even the start, Knot cut off soon after start. Sly could not last. street, 450 N of Garfleld, N 100 by W 100, lots 27 to 3, block 22, City Land Assoclation; $10. John Pforr to Melchior Hefti, lot 42, block 6, Garden Tract Homestead Addition; $10. San Francisco Savings Union to George & Blanche O. Buckingham, re-record 1548 d_ 188, lot on W line of Chenery street, 85 S of Thir- tieth, S 20 by W 70, block 2§, Fairmount; $1100. Alameda County. untain View Cemetery Association to Eliza A.”fz\.zmam iot 295 In plat 14, Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland Township; $124. Louis and Louise Bontel to Ellen Wilson, lot on B line of Bixth street, 246:2 N of Delaware, N 50 by B 120, being lot 22, block 65, tract B, Berkeley Land and Town Improvement Asso- clation, Berkeley: $300. Fredérick W. Cousins to Anna A. Cousins, lot on S line of San Antonio avenue, 150 W of Willow street, W 50 by S 150, belng lot 13 in B half De‘d.:lorcl‘; M, lands adjacent to En- cinal, Alameda; ift. Mary Powers to Michael P. Powers, lot on NE corner of Twenty-elghth and Poplar streets, E 5 by N 100, being portion of lot 1, block I, jands Peralta Homestead Association, Oak- land; gift. Mae B. and George F. Hardy to Karl H. Nickel, lot on § line of Campbell avenue or Thirtieth alrenb'lnmpaxr su; }n' o Kvenas, E 10 by 8 9, being on of lots block B, Brockhurst and Whitcher Tract, Oak- land; $10. Ira and Charlotte A. Vaughan to Bertha A. Haskell, lot on B line of Chester street, 58 S of West Twelfth, S 27:6 by B 125, being portion | of lots 8 and 8, block 567, map of Chester and Center streets lots, Oakland; : Same to Elmer P. Vaughan, lot on W eor- ner of Peralta and Taylor streets, 8 5 by W 100, being lot 7 and N 20 feet of lot 6, map of Survey No. 1166 of block 638, Oakland: $10. Same to Jesse H. Taylor, lot on B line of Chester stroet, 80:4 § of West Twelfth, § 27:6 by E 125, being lot 7 and portion of lot 8, block 7, Oakiand; 310, The E. P. Vandercook Company (corporation) to Virian P, Vandercook (wife of E. P.), re- record 673 D. 445, lot on NE corner of West Eighth and Chester streets, E 27:6 by N 100, block 553, Oakland; $10. i C. D. Vincent to City of Oakland, lot ‘N 741’ on map showing lands taken for opening Com- merce street, from East Twelfth to East Twenty-second, East Oakland, to be used for public street (quitclaim deed); $1 Duncan Hayne to same. lot 2733, same for same {qultcl im deed); $10. W. 1. Reed to same, ot “Z T63,” same for same (quitcliam deed); $125. C. D, Vinoent to sauis, lot L, 2789, same (quitclaim. deed); $1%. T. B. and Annie E. Draper to C. E. Haraszthy and J. G. Norton, lot on S line of Villa street, $92:6 W of San Pablo avenue, W §7:6, § 102.72, E 27:6, N 10398 to beginning, being lot 40 and W half of lot 36, block 6, revised map of San Pablo avenue Villa Tract, Oakland Township; $10. same for Builders’ Contracts. Alice Phelan Sullivan (owner), by F. J. Sul- 1ivan, attorney, with Henry Jacks (contractor), architect Charles J. I Devlin—Carpentry, join ery, iron, brick, granite, mosaic, illuminating tiie, eleoiric and elevator work for alterations and additions to two-story brick bullding on S'line of Sutter street, 1% B of Grant avenue, E 85 by S 137:6; $6745. Theresa_and Herman Asher (owners) with William Helbing (contractor), architects Sal- field & Kohlberg—All work for a three-story frame building on W line of Franklin street, 1126 N of Ellis, N 25 by W $7500. PALACE HOTEL H.J Small, Sacto Geo stetn, Phila |H Stefert, Minn 878 Brooks, ton |W H Brevoort, N Y cranton | Wm Levy, N O Carpenter, N G J McCarty, Mexico El-lc-wtn.fl!wm]nodten, NJT M Crawford, Pa Miss J Rodgers, N J Mrs Crawford, Mrs B N Doyle, N J M ME Crawford, PaJ P Adalr, Chl Mrs N A Dill, N C M Mitchel] Miss Eastabrook, N Y|K Krueger, Chicago Miss W _A Farmer, N J|Wm Levy, N ¥ J V L Finlay, Md H G Gotes, Los Ang Mrs Finlay, Md Mrs Gotes, Los Ang Miss W L Finlay, Md/T Flint Jr, San Juan Mrs T J Frow, Pa 3 A Peck, N Y Mrs C V Hamilton, Pa |[Mrs Peck, N Y F H Hart, Conn Miss JA Friedman, NY Mrs Hart, Conn 3, Plper, Boston Wm Herron, Brooklyn Mrs A L Sheets, San J Mrs Herron, Brogklyn M C Martin, N B E B Hindale, N ¥ |Miss 8 A Martin, N B Mre Hindale, N Y Miss M R Martin, N B C W _Holmes, Y ~Mrs J Mayfleld, Texas Mrs Holmes, N Y J H Shaw, Cincinnati F R Jordan, Maine |W G McClellan, Phila Mrs Jordan, Maine J E Upson, Cleveland John Loughran, Pa _ [Mrs Upeon, Cleveland Miss A B Loughran, PIE Askew, Kansas City Miss E C Loughran, Pa F Foley, Cal iss G Utaime, Pa' |8 A D Pulls, Portland W Mathews, Scranton (W Johnson, Mare Tsld Mrs Mathews, Scranton |A F Waterhouse, Cal C Pike, Pa Mrs Waterhouse, Cal Miss J S Potts, Phila [A A Barber, Gr Rapids Jas Ramage, Mass G W Luce, L.os Angeles Mrs J Ramage, Mass |W E Gerber, Sacto 8 C Sherwood, Conn |Mrs Gerber, Sacto Mrs Sherwood, Conn _ [Mise Mies W Simpson, N ¥ T P J A Terhune, N J. H F Mason, Boston Mrs Terhune, N Mrs E Mayo, Boston C M Waterbury, E lllnr J White, Atlanitc City(B W MeIntosh, N Y Mrs_White, Atlantic C/H Koehler Jr, Louls Mr Bernheimer, Pa (J B Curry & w, N H Schutzenl Pa |JW Reynolds &w, &A Mr Weinberg, T Goldsmith, Los Ang Mr er, W C Wyman, Mass Mr Pa M R Salsbury, Chicago Mr Emanties, Miss F W Beatty, Pa Mr & Mrs Davis, Pa. [H H Wingus, Pa Mr Nemarest, Pa Theo Coe, Pa’ Mrs N Pa _|Miss Coe, Pa Mr &Mrs Walter, Pa (O L Duval, Paris and Mrs Reiter, Pa J DBicknell, Los Ang ;’: and Mrs Hiller, Pa|F J Bicknell, Los Ang Miss Tichenor, Pa F H Boddreay, Cal C R Rosenberg, Pa o NEW WESTERN HOTEL. A W Smith, Texas ~|R Skirkes, Cal R T Johnson, Ohio |R Broe, Chicago drs R T Johtwon, Ohlo/G N Malthy, Oregon W H Edwards, OregonJ E Hall, kton R H Boyd, Fresno [Dr C H Bali, Chi C Wilson, San Jose |E B Tilton, Tllinois J Stockton (A T Anderson, [ Chinn, Chicago Cadogan, Chicago GRAND HOTEL. C H Litchfield, Cal |W M Hewitt, Minn |7 A Migliavacca, Napa|ll ¥ Chavera: 0 W H Nichols, Cal Mrs B F Chaboya, Ill | Mrs W H Nichols, Cal (G B Willard, Mich | M E Corbett, Oshkosh Mrs G B Willard, Mich | H Graner, Winters |'H J Seott, Victoria {T T Emmons, Cal G Newton, Denver R P Skinner, Cal Mrs G Newton, Colo J D Smith, Danville [J Jack, Salt Lake | NS Farley, Oakland |Mrs J Jack, Salt Lake W G Cope, Oakland |E M Wright, Berkeley R H Simpson, Toronto F Davidson, Cal | T D Witt, Si Louls |Mrs F Davidson, Cal |3 W asuey, B C H B Cole, Oregon €S Wynn,'N Y |C E Gillis, Belmont J M Wilson, Seattle Mrs Morris, San Jose [ T Alken. Sta Ana Miss Morris, San Jose rs F LaRock. Seattle T B Rhoades, N ¥ | € C Bush Jr, Redding |J H Glide Jr, Sacto § Berry, Leadville W Arthur, Boston C Wais, Ohlo |W M _Cope, Danville J_ Well, Sanger G R Kennedy, Chico Jirs & Page, Chicaso |D C Du Bols, N ¥ A Whitford, Minn Mrs D C Du Bois, NY H L Platte, Wis 'L E Schoemaker, Cal C E Arthur, Spokane |W L Davis, Cal W H Daniels, Chicago B B Bell, Chicago E L Emery, Wyoming |G W Reynolds, Cal | L M Brehany, ChicagoJ Evans, Cal H S Thearle, 'Gal |Mrs J Evans, Cal Olga Schmoll, Cal |W E Hoags, N Dakx Jessle Munroe, Cal |J Goldman, Merced Mrs J Andrews, Sacto |C M Finch, St Louls Miss L Anderson, N Y [H Warthan, Chicago G H Anderson, N Y ~ |J B Hoyt, Cal Dr C E Lum, Duluth JJ Fenge, N Y | Mrs C E Lum, Duluth M E McGrath, Denver I M Thomas, Rio Vista|T J Stephenson, Cal Miss Lacy, N Y |J Rennie, Nabarra Mrs D P Gladding, NY T Fitzgibbon, Spokane C E Mols, Mont C W Burdette, Chic: A C Fraser, Canada |Mrs C W Burdette, Il F Askew, Mo J B Kehl, Wis P Kehl, Los Ang W L Stoddard, Cal G+C40+040404 0404040404040 The article by Dr. Joseph- ine Eltzholtz on the bubonic plague of India, published in the Sunday Call Magazine of last Sunday, was received with such interest that The Call takes pleasure in an- nouncing another paper by. the same author. This will appear in next Sunday’s Call and will be upon the famine in India, well illustrated by splendid photographs taken from the doctor’s private collection. 4040404+ 0+0+0+0+040+0+ 4040404040404 040 | | COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued from Page Eight. trom $30 to §77, and its recovery to $79 75. Gas & Flectric was lower at §8 75@53 374. Other changes were insignificant. In the afterncon Giant Powder continued the active stock, opening at $1 rising to $82 and closing at §51 2. stocks showed little Vi tion. The ofl stocks were motionless. The Hutchinson Sugar Plantation has declared a dividend of 25 cents, pavable on_the 20th. The following corporations paid dividends on the 15th: Contra Costa Water, 40 cents; Pre- sidio Railroad Company, 10 cents. The Spring Valley Water Company will pay a dividend of 42 cents on the 20th. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. FRIDAY, March 162 p. m. 2= i o b L A Ry .1&!05% L mid da = = td 6s.. — 108 P TR Market-st 6s.. — — Do 1st M 5s.116% — NCNGRTs.106 — N R of Cal 6s.113% — N R of Cal 5s.1157%116% | N PCR R 6s.103% — xpgnn 106107 N CRR fs....108% — Oak GL&H 5s.1ll — Oak Tran 6s...112 — QOak W Co 106 — Geeanie 8 Co 5%, m 2735128 £ C1 Ry 6. 10034105% nnow f s et Powell-st o Sac LG&R 0 — freemgs - ggoc::‘u Em 55 N 1 s 17T 1% H 04— 104 — s 100 104 3% " ' 15 Contra Costa Water. 50 Honokaa S Co. 130 Honokaa § Co. 5 Giant Powder Con. 10 Giant Powder Con. 40 Glant Powder Con. 20 Giant Powder Con 55 Glant Powder Con, s %0. & Glant Powder Con 20 Giant Powder Con, s %. 10 Giant Powder Con. s 90. 3% Giant Powder Con 5 Glant Powder Con. 30 Glant Powder Con. 100 Kilauea Sugar Plantation Co. $2,000 Park & CIiff House és bonds.. 25 8 F Gas & Electric Co. 100 § F Gas & Electric Ca 100 Vigorit Street— $10,000 Spring Valley 6s bonds.... Afternoon Session. Board— 50 Contra Costa Water. 50 Contra Costa Water.. 5 Contra Costa Water 50 Contra_Costa Water. 35 Glant Powder Con 5 Giant Powder Con. 4 Giant Powder Con. § Giant Powder Con 5 Giant Powder Con. 10 Giant Powder Con, s 9. 10 Giant Powder Con. 5 Glant Powder Con § Giant Powder Con. b 10. 25 Glant Powder Con, s 30 20 Glant Powder Con. 50 Honokaa 8 Co.. $7,000 Los Angeles Ry 5s bonds.. 50 Makawell 120 Makaweli 40 Market-street Railway . 10 Onomea Sugar_ Co. 2 Paauhau S P Co. 25 S F Gas & Electric Co. 5 Spring Valley Water. 100 Vigorit Powder . Street— 700 Makawell .........couue 43,000 S P of C 6s bonds (1905) PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Atternoon Session. Board— 100 Home Ofl CALIFORNIA OIL EXCHANGE. 200 Barker Ranch 200 Anaconda MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales in the San Fran- yesterda: cisco Stock and Exchange Board iy : Morning Session. LRENITIZAAAAIIBLAG ® sés«suazggsssssssusg g £ w W * W HEANSBILRES a3 T LY PP LR P 2T 2] 83 SHS:’S#?:SIKR#E Es 900 Best & Belcher. 40| 509 Ophir . 2 300 Caledonia 2)| 300 Overman . 3 200 Challenge .. 24 1300 Overman . 32 200 Chollar 23| 200 Potosi 2 100 Chollar 24| 200 Potosi 960 Con Cal & Va..1 65| 300 Savage . u 200 Crown Polnt... 15| 400 Sierra Nevada. 57 100 Gould & Curry. 17] 300 Utah .. un 200 Gould & Curry. 16 200 Yellow Jacket,. 19 200 Ophir .. . 83 100 Andes 90 100 Caledont % 200 Challenge . 14 500 Chollar . I3 100 Con Cal & 6 200 Con Cal & Va..170( 100 Silver Hill. 8 100 Gould & Curry. 19| 600 Utah ... 12 Following wefe the sales in the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: $00 Beicher . 200 Best & Belcher. 200 Best & Belcher. §00 Best & Belcher. 250 Caledonia . 200 Chollar nERUBRBIELYS 250 Con Cal 2500 Con Cal 200 Andes 300 Andes . 1214 300 Gould & Curry. 1311100 Mexican . 500 Belcher 33 500 Mexican §00 Best & Belcher. 43 800 Ophir . 200 Best & Belcher. 42| 200 Ophir . 100 Caledonia ......1 35| 200 Ophir .. 200 Challenge Con. 26| 300 Challenge Con. 25| 300 Ophir 600 Challenge Con. 27 1200 Overman . 200 Challenge Con. 30/ 500 Potost 900 Con Cal & V...1 70| 00 Savage . 300 Con Cal & V...175 400 Savage . 400 Con Cal & V..150 90 Sterra Nevad: 200 Confidence ..... 5 200 Sierra Nevad: 50 Crown Point... 16 700 Union Con. 300 Gould & Curry. 18| 200 Yellow Jacket.. 300 Gould & Curry. 20| CLOSING QUOTATIONS. FRIDAY, March 16— p. m. Bid Ask_| Bid. Ask. Alpha 04 06 Kentuck ........ 03 08 Alta. 05 06 Lady Wash..... 02 — Andes 18 15 Mexican B Beicher . 33 3|Occidental ..... 13 14 Best & Beicher. 43 45 Ophir .. .0 9 Bullion . 08 05 Overman LB U Caledonia 140 145 Potosi . e Chollar . 28 24 Savage T Challenge Con. 28 30/ Scorplon P Confidence ..... 85 1 Seg Belcher.... 04 05 Con Cal & V..150185 Sierra Nevada. 64 & Con Imperial... — 02 Silver Hiil. 6 o7 Con New York. — 04 St Louts.. - 2 Crown Polnt... 14 16 Standard 0 — Exchequer ..... 02 03 Syndicate . % — Gould & Curry. 21 22 Union Con. % 7 Hale & Norcrs. 30 31|Utah .. . 1 13 Julia 01 03| Yellow Jacket.. 18 20 Justice . 06 07| Discharge of California Rivers. The following record of the estimated dally discharge of certain California rivers fs fur- pished by J. B. Lippincott, hydrographer of the TUnited States Geological Survey. One second foot equals 5 miners’ inches: SACRAMENTO RIVER AT RED BLUFF. Second Feet. E SEBEES. Pt st DATE. ’cu,.m:-n‘ :mh.om-.um Siorrts Reet buoy No. 1. & black first-class | Spoarmdem. can. The foregoing buoys will be repiaced as o iy E. D. TAUSSIG, Commander, U. S. N., Lighthouse Inspector. early By EEESERRRSSsERENN Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N., chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, March 16, 1900. The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry bullding was dropped at exactly noon WT i. e. at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § o'clock p. m., Greenwich time. ‘G. CALKINS, S.N., in charge. Lieutenant Commander, Sun, Moon and Tide. * —% United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Helghts of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San Franciseo 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. MARCH 1T. BREEEE! [ amanrdl 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 heights given are in additfon to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, and then the num! given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of refecence is the mean of the lower low waters. Apo—— - Steamer Movements. TO ARRIVE. Steamer. From. | Due. ! National City..|Grays Harbor. (Mar. 17 Crescent City..|Crescent City. |Mar. 17 Homer .........[Portiand.... [Mar. 17 Aberdeen ... . Humboldt. | Mar. 17 Orizaba . - |Humboldt. |Mar. 13 Bonita _INewport |Mar. 13 Walla Walla...|Victoria & Puget Sound Mar. 13 Mackinaw ....../Seattle. ... Mar. 18 Crescent City../Crescent City. L18 Carm'th'nshire |China and Japan. .18 C008 BAY......eneen 13 Oyster Harbor. 19 .19 . 230 ‘20 -2 - 21 . 22 Point Arena. . 22 Washtenaw _ 3 |Mar. 22 City of Puebia.|Victoria & Puget Sound Mar. 23 Hongk'ng Maru China and Japan. . 23 Samoa ... Humboldt. .... n Corona. _|San Diego.. Y Newburg 3 Geo. W. Elder. Portland... 25 —_— TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destination. | Salls. | Pler. port.......Mar. 17, 9 am|Pler 11 ‘[Vie & Pgt Sd.|Mar. 17, 10 am Pler ¥ Point Arena._|Mar. 17, 2 pm!Pler 2 |Grays Harboriatar. 17, pmi ... |Crescent City. Mar. 17, 10 am|Pler & San Diego..... Mar. 18, 11 am Pier 11 |Humboldt. 118, 10 am|Pler 13 | Portiand 113, 10 am Pler 24 | .19, 12 m|PMSS8 220, 9 am Pler 11 -0, 10 am | Pler 2 © 20, 10 am|Pler 13 .20, 2 pm|Pler 3 .31, 8 pm|Pler 1 5 * .28, 11 am|Pler 11 Walla Wali|Vic & Pgt - 22, 10 am/(Pler 9 North Fork/Humboldt...._Mar. 33, 12 m Pler 3 -|China&Japan Mar. 23, 1 pm PMSS 1/ Portland. .. Mar. 24, 10 am Pler 24 Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Friday, March 1. Stmr Corona, Gielow, 61 hours from Ssa Diego, etec. Stmr Noyo, Hansen, 1§ hours from Fort Bragg. ;‘fv\'rarmbofllr.m.flh‘nm G Harbor. 'S‘l’l’!:l' Samoa, Jahnsen, 23 hours from Bureka. Stmr Del Norte, Allen, 22 hours from Eureka. Stmr Geo W Elder, mmh;u. 6 hours trom Port) via Astoria urs. Stmr pire, Nelson, 45 hours from Coos Bay. B’r stmr Benmohr, Wallace, 3 days T hours from Oyster Harbor. Ship Ocecidental, Bennett, 18 days from Se- el “‘Tug Samson, Stream, 9 hours from Astorta, with ‘Wahkiakum in tow. Barge Wahkiakum, Somerul, 88 hours from Astoria. Schr James A Garfleld, Lewis, 11 days from Willapa Harbor. Friday, March 1. Stmr Queen, Jepsen, Victoria, etc; Goodall, Perkins Co. Stmr Mineola, David, Nanatmo; P Stmr Coos Bay, Shea, San Pedro: Bark Kate Davenport, Merriman, Prince William Sound; Alaska Packers' Assocation. Brig J D Spreckels, Rookes, Guam; Western Commercial Co. SATLED. Stark, T » Stmr Laguna, Stark, Usal. Stmr Newburx, Peterson, Grays Harbor. Stmr Alcatraz, Carlson, ——. Br stmr Robert Adamson, Morgan, Nanaimeo. Ship Shenandoah, Harvey, Syd: Brig John D Spreckels, Rookes, Schr Lausa Pike, Johnson, Eureka. Schr Reliance, Johnson, —. I Co. Schr Archie and Fontie. Skipper, Fisks Mill. Schr Daisy Rowe, Nyman, Coos Bay. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, March 16, 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind west, velocity 14 miles. MISCELLANEOUS. LONDON, March 15—Bark Kaiulani, from New York, for San Francisco, was spoken in 1at 35 N, lon 61 W, March 5, with loss of fgre and main topgallant mast, and is returning to w York. DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived March 16—Biktn Skagit, from Honolulu. COOS BAY—Arrived March 15—Stmr Arcata, hence March 13 GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived March 15—8chr C T Hill, from Hilo. Satled March 1—Schr Chas R Wilson, for ‘Honolulu. NEWPORT—Arrived March 16—Stmr Sequola, from Fort E SAN DIEGO. Salled March 15—Ital war stme Calabria, for San Francisco; Br stmr Carmar- thenshirs, for San Francisco; Br stmr Car- B R ORIA Arrived March 16—Stmr State of California, hence March W4; Br bark Kinfauns, ueenstown. O RESCENT | CITY—Sailed March 16—Stme Crescent City, for San Franetsco. REDONDO-—Arrived March 16—Stmr News- boy, hence March 4. datled March 16-Stmr Newsboy, for San PUGET SOUND—Arrived about March 12— Ger_ship Caesarea. from Honolum. USAL—Arrived March 16—Schr Barbara Herge ster, hence March . TACOMA—Arrived March 16—Schr Deflance from Port Townsend. Sailed March 16—Schr H C Wright, for Hana. March 15—Ship Charmer, for Honolulu. EUREKA—Arrived March 15—Stmr Ruth. hne March 14; stmr Brunswick, hence March 14 March Wmo;l:abl.’:-m:.mh 15; sche S . hence March 8. N gatied Mareh 5 Stme Homer, for San Fran- clsco; stmr Westoort, for —; stmr Aberdeen, for S8an Francisco. EASTERN PORT. NEW YORK—Arrived March 15—Stmr Ad- vance, trom Colon. FOREIGN PORTS. COLON—Arrived March 14—Br stmr Athos, trom New York. York. ¥ . DEAL—Passed March 14—Br bark Dunreggan, from London: for Seattle. ACAPULCO—Sailed Feb 14—Br ship Jasso- mene, for San Francisco. CARDIFF—gailed March 13—Br ship Arden- eraig, for Santa Rosalia. NAGASAKI—Sailed March 13—Ger ship Na- Arrived about March 1—Br stmr Hera, from Hiogo. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived March 16—Stmr La- — Arriv cania, from New York, for Liverpool, and pro- via Southampton. AM — Salled Mareh 16 — Stme for New York. QUEENSLAND — Arrived March 16 — Pennland, from Philad for AUCKLAND—Arrived 3 Stme_Ala- from San Franciseo, for 3 A Arrived March 16—Stmr La Chadm- HAVRE—. I Tooma e e

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