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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1900. 11 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. ? We have a large nd-hand piance of wanted for the MUSIC STORES—TO LET. A Y. is sta. c. r suite; occu- ars; modern im- “bandsome large POST, $é2—Sunny sulte, housekeeping, $18, also ngle rooms. SHOTWELL, 8233 rooms and bath for bouse keeping: 3 closets and storeroom. ice furnished rooms for 127—Large sunny rooms for housekeep- $9 a month; stove running water; also ms. near Howard—3 or 8 rooms; no children. €20Housekeeping rooms; $5 per month CLASSIFIED advertisen received at Call bran: H office for Call advertisements and ns bas been established at 1096 A BRANCH offics for the reception of sdver- x ns has been opened RUNSWICK HOUSE, 8 Sixth—Rooms 25c to §1 per night: §1 25 to §5 per week, and light housekeeping: open all night. furnished front alcove room, ne view: suitable for 1 or California st., nr. Powell ad: 2 gentiemen. “THE ELMER HOU ing the Russ Hote 706 (St. Peter's House)—New furnished; bousekeeping rooms. | ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. $4500—ELEGANT home of 9 rooms on Grand st.; in & park-like neighborhood: all modern im- provements; near station and school; this is a great opportunity, as owner is BEu. Tope. Call or address H. P. MO! & CO. 1422 Park st., Alameda. MODERN house of 7 rooms and bath; $16 50. 2108 Clement ave. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. NEW houses to rent; adjacent to the university § with all the latest rent MASON & McLENATHEN, adjoining Postoffice, Berkeley station. NEARLY new 7-room house, on the sunny side of street, only 2 blocks from the station and 1 block from electric cars; in thorough order; sanitary plumbing; to close an esiate we wili sell_at a bargain. MASON & McLENA- THEN, adjoining Postoffice, Berkeley station. WE have got to sell within 1 week 5 acres of perfectl, 1 lard, fronting on 100-foot street and not 5 minutes from Berkeley station; street work done; the best bargain we have bad for years. MASON McLENATHEN, Adjoining Postoffice, Berkeley. $3500—ELEGANT home; thorough eonstruction; beantiful Snish; ¢ fine rooms, bath, pantries, a; e basement, etc.; lot 50x100; N. side of enue; excellent neighborhood. H. D. Raflroad waiting room, Lorin Sta- 1206 Market, cor. Golden Gate er; well furn.; rme. & offices. Fifth—3 H rooms, 7 50; r Eillls and Mason—Elegant- ny rooms; prices reasonable. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 200_INVESTMENT—§2600. 7 modern flats of § rooms and bath each; 21t ____ | frstciaes condition; Market-st, station; —3 nfurnished | 1 per cent monthly on investment. . 2 Gnturnished rooms, #7. | MYERS, 102 Broadway, Oakland. % (The Oliver)—Sunny | FOR A le: new memt, | & rooms, outbuildings: lot 100x100; furnished single; also housekeeping. Navarre)—Elegantly fu travelers accom. 1 Mission st.—Select : $1 50 to $6 per week. ear Fourth—Fine h- | ng fruit, flowers, etc.; private water ¥; 8 blocks from postoffice, schools, cars, only 3350 cash, balance bank mortgage. MYERS, 1002 Broadway. OAKLAND ROOMS. NY rooms, single. en suite and housekeep- Hotel Shasta. 1226 Broadway. A fon to you from H. Schellhass, the furniture dealer, 11th and Franklin. Oakland. A ished: ren O'FAR (Avoca reasonal RELL, 20— ed rooms and day, wk., mo. cor. Stxth— suit ROSEDA nigh st—Rooms, to $4; open might. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. O DONNBLL_Offics and residence, AL coat REAL ESTATE—CI 2 FLATS, wtrongly bu Lari lot $1:6xist ce; Broderi order; Jow term otfice P f closing estate of Fran: Geceased; TH¥ feet front om First at. lars 2nd El Dorado sts.. Ei Dorado # ngs paying $430 x rental to £ F. LETB, attorney for executors, se, Cal. ot., Petaluma: real es- Belglan hares. Send nty bargaine Call bldg. Glens, eeeeeeeee—— light, reading room, smok! paricr; rooms, per night 1o $5; month, 38 to $20. rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SAN ANTONIO, 31 Tayler et up-to-date firéproof bu! furniture; hot and cold £ room and ladles’ c 1o §1 50; week, §2 near Market—An elevator; new ; radiators; salt 25 Eighth st., Furnished and unfurnished. TH PARK, 81 sunny front rooms and b suitable for men; in private family. ent House, rooms from $12 to $30. 515—Suf water; det house. 153—Unfurnished gunny rooms and in good condition: reasonable rent. THE OAKS, 113 Third—A good rooming house or good people. B. HUGHES, Proprietor. TED advertisements and subscriptions Ci Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for the reception of adver- tisements and subscriptions bas been opemed &t 1223 Polk st.; open until 9 p. m. TENTH. bath office for Call advertisements and has been established at 1086 rmandie, 32 Eddy—Sunny suites and single rooms; everything new; first- class table and service) prices moderate. HOTEL FAIRMOUNT, 1714 Market st—Ele- gle: with or reduced rates - board; modern class in all appoint- pecia] inducements to 8§97 California st., occupying aiso single rooms with s; references rea: s—Cholcs rooms, with board; pri- with or with- 1l = Zddy; changed elegant rooms. t—Suite of 2 or 3 board optional. LAS PALMAS. 1620 Market rms.: private; bath VAKX NESS ave. %4 (The Wallace)—Rooms _&nd board: furnished and unfurnished: $30 u 18 pages, sent to any address in the T'nited States ‘postpaid. for $1 per year. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. y sunny front rooms furnished com- Sousekeeping: folding beds: §1 per = new. Apply at shoe- . bet. First and Second and Buchanan— TFORNIA, 355—Bunny pariors or rooms for Fange: reasongbic ROOMS WANTED by married couple (desirable ten- anis)—Large, sunny modern room, with small 2partment dicining for lightest of housskeep- ing: breakfast only; private; east of Van Ness ave AND BOARD WANTED. board gentlmean in ivate family: and dinners Address S., box 3172, Call. LEMENTINA, 87—¥Fiat C: 3 well furnished e fof Bousekeesiag; airy apd sumny; th and Harrison—New rear s, furnished for house- e - ekeeping rooms private residence. mear JonesSunny lower flat; 2 range; gas: $6 D.me(h 345 Two rooms furnished for house nesp rent ¥ Cloe sunny front room suitable single rooms; private family; ts ejected for 34 collections made: country. PACIFIC COLLECTION or . 415 Montgomery st., rooms §-10; tel. 55M0. ROOMS papered from $1: whitened, §1_up: painting done Hartman Paint Co., 319 Third. RENTED, repaired, bought, sold: machine sup- es. Standard Agency,l45 6th; phone Mint 45. ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented; re- Tairing at lowest rates. 205 Fourth st. R N STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Ce. Office, 401 Post st., cor. Powell; tel. Main 5713 084, bet Bryant and Brannan— oot and tarniture for sale, cheap. ARK AVE, 5 off Twelfth, near Mis- srmished sumny rooms: closet and ssekeeping. Nicely furnished sunny single, h sekeeping: man and . housekeeping rooms: h’!n!Jlnl’;,y MRE. PEAFS"'_\' cgant sunny front parior suite, . ’b.nmn suite, $12. beusekeeping: ot or back parior micely ieht nousekeeping; aiso gingle. Newly furnished front and rousekeep!ing. ioward, mear Beventh—32 or 8 omplete for housekeeping. north of Market_Furnished hand- - w flat; plano; §27 50. front room, range, housekeeping, $9; also one 1 Van Ness ave.—Parior reping accommodations if desired Sunny parior suite, light Bouse- rms reesonabie. | 4 PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2229 Fillmore st.; ‘hone Jackson 281 BEKINS Van and Storage Co.. 1360 Market st.: tel. South §35: packing, moving and storage. TO LeaseAll or part of vacant property: Sx 160 on Mission st near Fifteenth: will bufld licht structure Owner. box 8105, Call. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR FIELD Quartermaster's Offie, 3 New Montgomery gt San Francisco Cal. March g 130 Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be re- ceived at this office until 11 o'clock & m., April 12, 1900, Pacific Standard time, for fur nishing 200 large field ranges, with privil of increase of ) per centum, samples to submitted by bidders. Preterence will be Fiven to articles of domestic production and manufacture, conditions of price and quality being equal (including in the price of foreign production and manufacture the duty there- on). and guch preference will be given to ar- ticles of American production and manufac- ture produced on the Pacific Coast to the ex- temt of the consumption required by the pub- lic service there. The Uniied States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all pro- posale cr any part thereof. Information and blanks for proposals will be furnished on application. ~ Envelopes containing proposals 1 be indorsed “‘Proposals Fleld and addressed to Captain OSCAR ¥. LONG, Assistant Quartermaster, U, 8. Army, Depot Quattermasger. furnished rooms: gas and. RANGES—Depot | st —Incandescent | levator on office ficor; | N, 13 (over Pup Rotisserie)—Nicely | Olsen, @, Courtia % _and Clay—Sunny | sun all day; | | HORN—In this eity, \PEST and best in America_The Weekly | [ | DIVIDEND NOTICE—Dividend No. | ) SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. | ARELCi_in (hls o, amn DIVIDEND NOTICES. cents per share) of the Oceanic Steamship Company will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market street, on and after Mon- day, Aoril 2, 1500. Transfer books will close on Tuesday, March 27, 1900, at 3 p. m. E. H. SHELDON, Becretary. — COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. of California, city and county of San Fran- cisco [ss.). We, the undersigned, do hereby certify that we are partners transacting business in said State, at the city and county of San Fran- cisco, uni the firm name and style of DOMESTIC LAUNDRY; that the names in full of all the members of such partnership are George Schindele, H. D. Morris and Jo- seph H. Currier, and that the places of our respective residences are set opposite our re- Epective n In witnes bands t 34 day of March, 1800. E SCHINDELE, place of res! city and county of San Francisco, Stats of California. JOSEPH H. CURRIER, place of residence, city end county of San cisco, State of California. H. D. MORRIS, place of residence, city and | county of San Francisco, State of California. State of California, city and county of San Francisco [es.] in the very best part of beau- | | o On this 6th day of March, in the year one | thousand F. HATTON, a sald city and o commissioned notary public residing therein, duly GEORGE SCHINDELE, JOSEPH H. CURRIER and H. D. MORRIS, ine hundred, before me, GEORGE | in and for nd sworn, personally appeared | | | known to me to be the persons whose names | are subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged that they executed the same. {Seal) n witness whereof, I have hereunto set my | official seal at my office | band and affixed my in the eity and county of San Francisco, the éay and year last above written. GEORGE F. HATTON, Notary Public in and for the city and county of San Francisco, State of California. MARRIAGE LICENSES. | Marriage licenses have been fssued as follows: Abraham Goldmeyer, 30, 847 Folsom street, and Minnie Mever, 26, 262§ Bush street. Patricio C. de Soufa, 22, € Jackson street, and Maria Alves, 22, 6 Jackson street. Lionel A. Des 35, 1008 Buchanan street, and Helena M. 30, 1101 Geary street. Pimer H. Johzson, 23, Seattle, Wash., and Alexandra C. Bowes, . city, George McCuliough, 4 Wililam S. Cow Viola B. Hilts, Henry Levy, line Heyma: Frederick Meyer, . Knights Ferry. 1032 Eilis street, and Pau- . 933 Post street. 44, 571 Minna street, and Antoinette Mohr, 42, €27 Natoma street. William Dreyer, 21, 510 Mission street, and Rose Ballard, 20, 141 Thirteenth street. Otis C. Thompson, 21, 400 McAllister street, 20, Larkin and McAllister st Emile E. Languetin, ¥ and Daisy L. Edler, Alonzo Bent, 29, Gussle M. Pa: & Redwood court. San Jose avenue, Treat avenus. Birth, marriage and death notices gent 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- gons authorized to have the same published. ana BORN. to the wife of Willtam Hohn, a daughter. ROBINSON—In this city, March 25, 1900, to the wife of S. J. Robinson, a daughter. TURNER—In Oakland, March 24, 1500, to the | wife of Frederick C. Turner, a son. l MARRIED. COWIN—HOLTS—In this city, March 38, 1800, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, Wililam Courtland, and Sophis | , 40, Vallejo Junction, and | Lexington avenue, | | | | | | | Stephens Cowin of Vallejo Junction and Viola | Bellinger Hilts of Knights Ferry, Cal. FLETCHER—RUSH—In this city, March 23, 1900, by the Rev. Dr. Jobn A. B. Wilson, Walter Kimball Fletcher and Mary DIED. Dr. Brans- Amelia e fnd Lindstram, John McGee, Robert B. MecGrath, Elizabeth ooml Berge, Rasmus O. Bergen, Elizabeth A. Devoto, Wilkelmina Fay, Mamie McMullin, Joseph E. rvo-:.. Tageibert Pacheoo, Jobn J. Gately, Mamie erry, George Greenlin, Herbert Smith, Alonzo P. Green, John Tonks, Loulsa W, Hutchinsen, Patrick Turner (infant) Kelly, Mary Zamorano, Jesus Branscombe Astley &'pative of France, aged years. [ Remains at the parlers of the Cralx & Cochran Company. BERGE—In South San Francisoo, March 2, 1900, Rasmue O. Berge, beloved husband of the late Rigina Berge. and beloved brother of Mrs. Ane E. Pedersen and Mrs. Rachael Evensen of Modesto, a native of Stavanger, Norway, aged 57 years 11 months and 27 days £F Funeral services will be held this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, at his late residence, 1607 Eleventh avenue south, near N street south, South San Francisco. Interment pri- vate, I 0. O. F. Cemetery. BERGEN—In Santa Rosa, March 28, FElizabeth Ann Bergen, dearly beloved wife B. F. Bergen, and mother of Mrs. Joseph U. Emith, Miss M. Emille Bergen, Mrs. N. Lowell and Benj. C. Bergen, a native of Tiitnois, aged 61 years & months and 2 dayw. §F7Friends of the family are respectfuily invited to attend the funeral services this day (Friday). at 2 o'clock, at her home, cor- | ner of Telegraph and Ashby avenues, Berke- ley. Interment private. DEVOTO—In this city, March 23, Wi helmina, dearly beloved wife of David De- voto, daughter of Mrs. Lena and HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO 0 Fifth st apmumm UNITED UNDERTAKERS. 27 and 29 Firth st. Tel. Bouth 167. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Finest Fquipment at Moderate Rates. MCcAVOY & CO., FUN! DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS ERAL 1235 Market st., between Sth and Sth. Telephone South 247. - Roeder, mother of Carrle, David, Marguerite, Arthur | 14, a resident of Nord, this county, was | ordered committed to Napa Asylum this | / TURNER—In Oskiand, March 23, 1309, infant | | began suffering severe pains in both eyes. | on the back lands thousands of acres can and Hazel Devoto, & native of Wurtemberg, Germany, aged 5 years § months and 1 day. 7 Funeral takes place to-morrow (Satur- at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 55 e street, near Howard. Interment pri- vate. FAY—In this city, March 23, 1900, Mamie, be- loved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Fay, and sister of Luke and John Fay Jr., a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 37 rears 7 months and 23 days. (New York papers please copy.) C7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the family residence, ‘2014 Powell street, thence to St. Francis Church, where & solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her goul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. Please omit flow- ers. FOSS—In this city, March 27, 1300 Ingelbert Foss, a native of Norway, aged 24 years. §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 2:30 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of Porter & White, 122 Eddy street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. GATELY—In this city, March 2§, 1300, Mamie, beloved daughter of Kate and 'the late Pat- and sister of Lydia, Kittle and Winnis Gately, Mrs. Thomas Donohue and Mrs. Jonn Deais, a native of San Francsco. [FFriends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late res dence, 1384 Eddy street, thence to Holy Cross Church, Eddy street, where a requiem high mass wil be celebraied for the repose of her soul at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. YOUNG LADIES INSTITUTE NO. 2—Dear Sisters: You are requested to attend the fu- neral of our late sister, Mamle Gately, this day (Friday), at §:30 o'clock from her late residence, 1364 Eddy street. MRS. M. MULLIN, President. MARY DONOVAN, Secretary. GREEN—In this city, March 25, John, Telict of the late Margaret Green, and father of Mrs. William McDevitt, a pative of County Cavan, Ireland, aged 50 years. (Philadelphia papers please copy.) £ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Saturday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 148f Fifteenth street, between How- ard and Folsom, thence to St. Charles Bor- romeo's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GREENLIN—In this city, March 23, 1900, Her- bert, youngest son of Clarence and Elizabeth Greenlin, & native of San Francisco, aged 3 years and § months. §FFriends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sat urday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of i parents, 308 Tenth street. o HUTCHINSEN—In this éity March 26, Patrick Hutchinsen, a native of Ireland, 8 years. Triends add acquaintances are respect- tully invited to sttend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the parlors of the California Undertakink Company, 405 Powell street, near P Intrrment Holy Cross Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. KELLY—In this city, March 2, Mary, beloved wite of Michael Kelly, and mother of Thomas F. and Catberine Keily, a native of County Galway, Ireland, aged 65 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday) at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 13% Beideman street, between Scott and Devisadero, thence to Holy Cross Church, | Eddy street, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Mount Cal Cemetery. LANGE-In this city, March 25, 1900, Amelta, beloved wife of the late Charles Langs, & pative of Germany, aged 54 years. {7 Friends end Acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the ‘uneral this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 3012% Sixteenth street, between Mis. sion and Valencia. Interment Odd Fellows Cemetery. LIDDLE—In this city, March 28 1300, Julta, beloved wite of Edwin E. Liddle, and aunt of Willlam J. and Gecrge J. Rickards, & na- tive of County Cork, Ireland. £ Friends and acquaintanices are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at §:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1738 Bancheaz street, thence to St. Paul's Church, corner of Twenty-ninth and Church streets, where a requiem high mass will be said for the repose of her soul at § o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. Please omit flowers LINDSTROM—In this city, March 23, 1500, John Lindstrom, beloved husband of Augusta Lind- strom, and father of Robert Lindstrom, a native of Sweden, aged 41 yvears. McGEE—In this city, March 23, 180, Robert B. McGes, beloved husband of Mary McGee, and father of John N., James C. and Jennie McGee, a native of County Longford, Ire- land. £ The tuneral will take place to-morrow (Saturday), et §:30 o'clock, from his late resi- | dence, 613 Hyde street. Interment Holy Cross' Cemetery. McGRATH—In this city, March 27, 1500, Eiiza- | beth, beloved wife of Joseoh E. McGrath, | mother of Mrs. E. Strohmeier, Mrs. C. J. Echmels and Joseph E. Jr., Willlam T. and | the late Alice G. McGrath, and of | Mrs. Willlam J. ker, a native aged &2 years. and acquaintances are respect- ed to attend the faneral this day | at § o'clock, from the residence of ter, Mrs. C. J. Schmels, 72 thence to St. Patrick’s Church, Mis- gion street, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Calvary Cemetery. McMULLIN—In Santa Rosa, March 29, 1800, Joseph E., beloved son of Mrs. John McMul- | lin, and brother of W. J., G. H. and T. F. | McMullin and Mrs. J. C." Hobson, a native | of fan Francisco, aged 28 years 6 months and 4 days. [FThe funeral will take place to-morTow (Satutday), at Healdsburg. PACHECO—In San Rafael, March 29, 130, John J. Pacheen, dearly beloved husband of Julla Pacheco (nse Tanforan), father of Frances O. Pacheco, and brother of Guemecindo, August | and Salvador Pacheco and Mrs. C. C. Valen- cla, A Dative of San Rafael, Cal, aged 38 years. T Notice of funeral hereafter. street, T0 BULD | MONTE CRLL AT CAPE NOME Elaborate Plans of the Man- ager of Pugilist James J. Corbett. LT A Backers of the Scheme Have A.\mdy! Advanced $80,000 for Pre- liminary Arrangements of the Project. LS Bpecial Dispatch to The Cell. NEW YORK, March 25.—Gamblers are interested in the project of John F. Con- | sidine, Corbett's manager, to erect at Cape Nome a new Monte Carlo, including & theater, dance hall, music hall, cafe and huge gambling establishment. It is ex- pected to be ready early in June. Gambling, of course, will be the chief feature of the place and every kind of | e. will be found there. The layout as been purchased, and it 1s of the most expensive and elaborate kind. Those who are interested in the scheme have ad- vanced, it is sald, nearly 380,000 to carry out the preliminary a.mm&emom- Prop- erly, and these included the charterin for the summer months of the steamboal Grand Rapids, which will sail for Seattle early in April, carrying material for the barnlike structures which have been bullt in Seattle and will be carried in sections to Cape Nome and there efected. “JACK” WELCH IS IN DEMAND FOR REFEREE Selected to Supervise the Bean-Green Fight Before the Columbia Athletic Club. “Jack” Welch, the broad-shouldered patron of boxing from the Potrero, is uite the vogue as referee in bouts with the gloves just now. He will be the third man in_the ring to-night, when ‘Pro- fessor” Willard Bean and “Soldier” Phil Green settle thefr differences. The bout will be under the direction of Columbia Athletic Club, and will be held in the arena at Woodward’'s Pavilion. In addition Jimm; will meet for e second time within the on over Kane after twenty rounds of hard fighting. He showed to better ad- vantage than at any time in his ring ca- reer. Kane was not satisfied with the out- come of the bout, hence the meeting to- | morrow night. In addition to this forty rounds of box- lnf which has beef arranged for thers will be an eight-round bout between Lawlor and Jack Kane | | Fresfnt month. Lawlor secured a decis- | Index. Horse. Age. ligator” Dobson and Mike Welsh, which | should prove an interesting curtain raiser. The pool room managers have taken a stand in the matter of fake fights. They i1l not hereafter sell pools on any fight either of the principals has been mixed up in any jobbery connected with boxing. The betting at Harry Corbett’s last night showed Green a slight favorite over Bean, the prevailing odds being 10 to 8. Bean had a large following at these figures and there was_ plenty of money os‘nxrad on him. The Kane and Lawler bout was an even-money proposition, with more Kane money than Lawler money in sight. This in the face of Kane’s recent defeat by Lawler. O+0+0+04040+0 All Fools’ day falls on the coming Sunday. Look out for the story concerning the ori- gin of the name and custom which will be printed in The Q0+ 4040404040+ 4+ Sunday Call. It may throw 2 some light upon jokes that © have occurred to you upon s that eventful day. @+O0+O+0+0+0+ O +0+0404+0+0+ —————————— HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. E J M Coleman, Nev |P L Shuman, Chicago J H Allen, St Paul Mrs Allen, St Paul Miss M Allen, St Paul Miss F Allen, St Paul C T Boynton, Chicago Mrs Boynton, Chicago Mrs W H Harper, Chg R B Rawis, Los Ang W E_Beck, Oakland Mrs_Beck. Oakland Richards, Boston Richards, Boston Richards, Boston G S Richards,Bsn ss H S Richards, Bsn C Fahmey, Chicago K Foshikawa, Chicago Mrs W P Brady, Iowa Bmdat 1 it PERRY-—In this city, March 29, Perry, a native of Greece, aged SMITH—In 1300, George 44 years, the City and County Hospital, March 1200, Alonzo P. Smith, a native of Connecticut, aged 78 vears. TONKS—In Oakland, March 23,1300, Louisa Warner Tonks, wife of Joshua Tonks, mother of Mrs. George Mahoney and John Tonks and sister of Sarah Chapman and Marian EA- ards, a native of Birmingham, England, aged 63 years 4 months and 27 days. C> Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Saturday), at I o'clock, at the residence, Shattuck avenue, between Fifty- | eighth and Fifty-ninth streets. Interment | Mountaln View Cemetery. Friends are invited | to attend H son of Frederick C. and Elsle Lee Turner, & pative of California. | ZAMORANO—In this city, March 29, 1900, Jesus | Zamorano, a native of Mexico, aged 43 years. ————— COMMITTED TO NAPA. Young Edgar Hobson Has at Last | Become Violently Insane. Special Dispatch to The Call. CHICO, March 20.—Edgar Hobson, aged morning. The case is a particularly sad | &8 well as familiar one. TUp to the time the unfortunate lad was 7 years of age he was particularly bright. At that time he At times the pain was so intense as to rmduce unconsciousness. Every expert in he State was called, but all were mysti- fied and gave the case up as hopeless. | Meanwhile the pains continued, the boy finally becoming toally blind. Of late he has shown symptoms of insanity, and wllhlbnl the past few days became unman- ageable. omer Hickman, aged 21, was also or- dered committed to the asylum, he ha: become violently Insane on the Bids ranch. st B To Save Waste Water. ANAHEIM, March 29.—Engineers have been employed to devise plans, if the scheme proves feasible, for reclalming 12,000 inches of pure water that now runs to waste in the ocean from the artesian belt. If it can be raised and delivered be brought under profitable cultivation and an immense gain made to the| county. elige s Looking for a Camp Sits, SANTA CRUZ, March 2.—A committes arrived here to-day to select a place for the en ment of the North Central California Veterans’ Assoclation. It was offered grounds, fuel, light and water gratis. m here the committes went to Pacific Grove, which will also make an offer. About 500 will be in camp dur- ing the summer. LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Thursday, March 29. r&unr!(nvmlmuhmmm San Gl:’ Impossible, Low, § hours from Point Reyes. BAILED. Thursday, March 29. Stmr Chas Nelson, Anderson, Lihue. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived March 30—Stmr Ger- manie, from Li Salled March La Touraine, Hayre: stmr Darmi for Bremen. > LIVERPOOL—8ailed 20—Stmr Rhyn- land, for Philads ciphla, ROTTERDAM--Arrived March 25—8tmr Stat- endam, from New York. QUEENSTOWN — Salled March 27 — Stmr Rbynlond. from Liverpool, for Philadelphia. | H W Lee, N Y Dr J P McGowan, N Y W _J Schieffelin, N Y J B Judow, N' Y Helen Thomas Mrs J Thomas, Pa Miss B H Thomas, J W Bunham, Aris H G Stevenson, Menlo Mrs Stevenson, Menlo Dr G M Eddy, N Y Mrs Eddy, N Y Miss Edd; NY A R Flower, N Y Mre Flower, N ¥ E P de Grove, N ¥ Mre de Grove, N ¥ H Seligman, N Y Mrs Seligman, N Y Mrs J Dwyer. Detroft G L Dwyer, Detroit J A Smith,’ Ohio Mrs Smith, Ohio Miss Smith, Ohlo J Hanning, N Y W § Chamberlain, N J/B Stahl, N Y Mrs Chamberlain, N J/S G Hess, N Y Raymond Excursion. Mns Brady, Towa Mrs A Busback, Chgo iss L Busback, Chgo Morrison, Los Ang Chany, Los Ang Grant, Chicago Grant, Chicago ‘Andrews, 11l J Ruthmann,Col Katz, N ¥ Rose Jr, Cal M_Yerrington, Nev Mrs Yerrington, Nev G Willett. Boston . Boston C Pardee. Phila Mrs Pardee, Phila Olive Pardee, Phila Helen Pardee, Phila W § stitt, N Y W M Levine, N Y W W_Sherwell, Colo D J Johnson, N Y e} PRCI mn=1W "> RS el H O Barrett, Mrs Newcomb, Mrs H O Barrett, 7 Kenworthy, © W _Richardson Mrs Kenworthy, Sirs C W Richardson, [Miss M Kenworthy, Mrs M G Richardson (Mrs G D Blamer. Henry Goodwin, Mrs T A McQuiiley, Mrs Henry Goodwin | Richard Evans, € Hutchins, Mrs Evans, Mrs W O Hutchins, |T B Kniffey, Robt_J_Taylor, Mrs Kniftey, Mrs R J Taylor, R Ballerstein, Mrs ¥R Woodard, |Mrs Ballerstein. Mrs T J Martin, G W Crawford, Mrs Bellamy, Mrs Crawford, Wm Bellamy, Miss R Crawford, & Plimmer, Miss L Crawford, Mrs Miss G Voesl, Miss W Miss I Voegl, Mrs A BG Wa M Mrs Wathmey, wH Miss Ott, Mre ML ot M Laney, |S L Dunbam, H'*Domberton, G W Hatch, Mrs Pemberton, | F Hisgin, C E Angle, |Mrs HI Mrs |C_A Cooke, . Mrs G A 3 |Wm Daskham, Miss M A Halsey, |H Vogel Mra M Seavey, |3irs Vogal, Mrs J P Hilton, |Mrs H W Edwards, H R Newcomb, Master Edwards, GRAND HOTEL. J R Tho: R4 Bluft|Miss Dougherty, Cal cs mn:fi Bl - |Mrs D D Blatkburs, T H Buckingham, Paso Robles I les, Cal Miss H Blackburn, cG 3 | Paso Robles A J Tarbet, Needles 'Miss T Blackburn, 7 ¥ McNeal, Cal | Paso Robles § M Tool, Napa J C Liliis, Sta Barbara § Soule, Beattle Miss Conway, Faraiins 3 C Bot N Y A J Hinds, Sta Cruz © © Denny, Seattle |3 Concannion, Cal E C Griswold, Seattle |A T Bescon, Phila Mrs F Harris, Chicago J R Barton, N_Y N C Foster, Cal A Anderson, Sulsun B M Maddox, Visalta § I Roper & w. S Jose H A Jastro, Cal Miss Beckington. § Jose 7 Porters, Fresno |W B Flansburgh, Minn E Prince & w, Quincy M O'Connel, Grass Val I M Ward, N T Broescia & w, Cal S H Pye & W, St Louts R R Armor, Toledo W T jeftries & w. Cal R J Atschel, Lima D G Overall fa |J N Lean. WS Cowin & W, Cal |A B McCrea H L Hil Bacte’ ] Q Butler & w, 2o B R Sutferiand, | N M Flower, Calaveras Mrs H Befnett, Stktn E L Flower & W, Cal ] T Daran, Kansas City H T Duff, Los Afigeles J P Cox, Folsom & Fichsenberg, 11l |7 A Liftie, Sta Ross W T Montgomery, CallS Smith, Sacto 7 W Murray, Detrolt T H Na 1 W Jenkine, Rochester R M English, Conn (W _B Dornberg, Wash T B Smalley, I Hart G N Powell & w, N NEW WESTERN HOTEL. M D es A B Jenkins, e Jome (4 1 el Bait ke F Thomas, Fresno A Charett H L Gray, Modesto |A E Rowe & w, Cal F L Blair, Bkiah E Ryburn & w, Tl E_Sisson, |3 Bergen, W_J Hehderson, Tex [T P Connor. Glenwood {7 Rastine. Riversia| W E Sparron B Hunk, Calistoga| _Minnesota B Wiisen, Menterey |F P Powell, | { | THE CALL’S RACING CHART. (Copyright, 1900, by H. H. Egbert.) OAEKLAND RACETRACK, Thursday, March 29, 1900 —Weather fine. Track fast. 1007, FIRST RACE—Puturity course; seiling; thresyear-olds and upward, purse $a00. Index. Horse. Age. Weight St % %__ Sr. Fm Jockey. . CL w9 34 26 33 11% Henry 5 32 50 |1 NEE T W e T Daly. 0 » B 3 1 i ¢3 i &S i % ) 51 48 s 9 8 - 4n 4B 61 54 » B 559 05 9 ST §% st &3 » 9 3 08 11 a3 -TH ‘3% 5 & 798 118110 n 1n » h ® ® & 16 4 0 71 91 9 » we €13 8 5 sho® u » » » I | 3h 33 4h 1 $:a0 Time—To X, 21%; ; %, 1:01%; short ¥, 1:11%. Good start. . second and third driving. Winner, A. Simons’ ch.’s., by Hanover-Blessing. Orion ran gamely, after looking beaten. Strouger riding might have landed Poorlands. Scratched—Meadow Lark 115 her work. Polka guit early. AL UL A ST 1008. SECOND RACE—Four furiong: : selling: Aunt Bird did pot run to purse, $4 two-year-olds _Horse. | Index. Weight. |St. X Y Y 853 Screenwell Lak 106 4 . 32 ih %1 Bavassa 7 53 1% Q001) Eonic . 12 1 32 42 4n X3 81 i4 - b3 13 . 71 Sh 81 3 33 0 Time—3, :%5; 3 :48% Good start. Won first three driving. W inzer, by imp. Artillery-Lake County. Bcreenwell stood a game drive. filly and will bear watching. Scratched—Billy Lyons Lauras Marie 118 stopped some. Bernota cut off at start, falling away back. 1009. THIRD RACE—Mile and an eighth; Pactfic Union Handicap; i-year-olds; value, §2000. Index. Horse. Welght St % % 11 % sn i i £l 51 4n 101 11 31% | 5 43 ¢h 100 Joliy Bri %7 8 s %3 Boundige . m] 4 TH % Time—i4. 1:03%; T, 139; mile, 1:43; Ty o sasiad and ird dyvics: "WWianee. Carruthess & SO OB, oo Dy tmp. Great Tou Nellie' Van. Winner had the ciass. Weak riding lost place for the latter colt. He bumped Constellator badly after turning into stretch. 7010, FOURTH RACE—One mile and & sixteenth; seiling: i-year-oids and up; purss, M. std. % Str. _ Fin. 4b 1% in 11 Rosinante, [ 3 AT Y OEE | Flamero, '4. 13 1% IW 32 Scotch Plaid, 81 52 133 Y Impericus, § 21 31 31 B Tekla, 3 53 s [ . Time—1-18_:07 -18. ! three driving. Winner, J. F. Fogg's b. h.. T 1316, 1:23; mile, 1:41: 11-m, 1 by imp. St. Andrew-Termagent. Gotobed in fins fettle and well ridden.’ Rosinante not at her best, but would have won at & trifle longer route. Plaid is stale. Tekia died away. Scratched—Devereux % 1011. FIFTH RACE—Six furlongs; fres haandicap: three-year-cids and upward; pursa, 00. Index. £ £ Str. a. (939) Trus Blue, 8... 35 _ 31 B %3 Miss Rowena, 6. 114 13 1 1000 Good Hope, 4... 12 () ? 77 Anfou, 8 . s 8 B 93 Viorts, 4 1 T% 1 %3 Ben Ledi, ‘4. 3h 31 ] 863 Stlver Matd TH 86 20 68 Aluminum, § 41% 4n " %0 Cormorant, 4 H B . 85 Henrletta, G, 4. ¢ 2 = in 500 Tim % %, AS%: %, 1.4 Fair start. Won easil and third driving. Win- ner, Santa Clara Stable's ch. g, by Duke of Norfolk- Trus Blue had speed to burh. Miss Rowena stopped the last part. Geod racticall Ben Led! infudiciously ridden. Cormerant Hope with more luck might have scored. left. *Coupled with Vioris. 1012. SIXTH RACE—Seven furiongs; selling; four-year-olds and upward; purse, $400. % % X op. O %3 Montallade, a 55 81 1h T 0 $67 St. Cuthbert, 11% 11% 112 B B (s53) Lost Girl, 6. L aE T S 90 Uarda, 5 $. &% &% &1 5 » %6 Storm King, 6.....113 3h 3n 3% 5 3 978 Casdale. 4 . 08/1 3n 3n 5% 1 » (98) Glen Anne, 5. 6l 9% 4% TH » 50 (875) Lodestar, § . 80 10 10 s Plggott .. 3 135 %3 Lavator, 4 . 05l Th 71 ® Fauntleroy [ 51 Alaria, 4 088 €% R 1 Mills . s = 934 Silver Tone, 4......10511 11 u ru Morgan ¥ B Time—%, 13%; %, 37; %, 1:03; %, 1394. Bad start _Won easily. second and ‘third drivine. Winner, J. G. Brown & Co.'s b g. by Montana-Fusillade’s Last. False price against ths winner. Lost Girl might have won with better luck. Lodestar almost left. Scratched— Racivan 165. RAILROAD TRAVEL. | SOUFNEEN PACIFIC CONPANT. {racirio sysrTEm.) Traims lea ad e due te arrive as AN FILANCISCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Streek) mav — Frox Pesroany 24 1900. — *7:004 lc;.lfi S and S 7:004 Shasta F. Red Bluff, *7:304 Martinez, San amon, Vallejo, Napay Calistoga snd Sauta Rosa......... *8:304 The Overland Limited—Ogden, Dea- *9:004 Dyvis, W AMasyille, Orotille. . 004 Atlanti Fxpress #9:004 Martinez, Tracy, Laturop, Stockton, Merced and Freeno.... . 12130 91004 Por: Costa, I'rerno, Mojay *8:45r *6:457 Livermore, Stockton, Sacra- Mendota, Hanford, Visalis, 200 Sacramento liver Stenmera. . 3:00r Haywards, Niles and Way Stations. 4:00¢ Mariion, Ttamon, _Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga, Swuta Rosa. *3:00r Benicia, Vacavile, Bacraments, Woodland, Knights Landing, Marysville, Orov +4:307 Niles, San Joseand Stockton . , Fresno. ta Dar 3:00p The Owl Limited—T Bakersfleld. Saugus for & ara, Los Anacles. ... Suzset Lizited ~El Pass, e :307 Stockton, Mereed, Frosuo. *3:30r Fresoo, Nakersiell, Santa Barbara, es, Deming, El Paso, and East... . 3:30r Sautr Fo Ronte—A lautle Express Tor Mojure ail F: 0 Haywards, Niles and San Joss. 6:80r Oriental Omakha, Chicage. . E *@:307 Orisotal = Mail—Ogden, Denver, Omaba, Chicago.. cazeee 17:00r Valicjo, Port Cosia'and Way Sta- COAST DITISION (Narrow Gauge). (Foot of Markch Stroet) *8:834 Newark, Centerville, San Jose, Polton, Boulder Creek, SantaUmzand Way Btations. ... #2:13p Newark, Centervill Almaden, Felton, Bouider ¢ Ssuta Cuz and Principal Wey © Newark, San Jose, Los Gatoa.. . *9:204 » Hunters' Fxcursion, San Jose acd Way Stations ... . _i7mer CREEA ROUTE FERRY. _ “rom S4% FRANCISC0—Fost ef Market Strest (Slip 8)— 718 9:00 11:00a.M. $1:00 *3 12:0 *4:00 15:00 *6:00r.m. rom OAELAND—Faol o Breadway.—*6:00 8:00 10:004.M. | 11200 *1:00 1200 *5:00 1400 °*8:00r.e. COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). ki o Towhaond Sty = 1 Way Stalious (: Almaden Weduesdays ouly)... +9:004 Sun Jose, Tres Piuos, Sauta Jagiie Grove. Fase Kobien, Seg uis Ohisy Lompoc sud *6:30r San Jose and Way Stations. bi1:45¢ San Joss and Way Stations. A for Moroig. Plor | day excented. @ § Sunday oniy. | * Duaily. 'flln. @ Tueadays aod Fridags ¢ Tociadags aod Saodays. | NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. VAMLEY upfiy_fi«‘»}t’#‘ = :40. m. EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and Sen Ra- fael. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, at $:00 and 11:30 p. m. | Py By Trains marked (") run to San Quentin. FROM SAN RAFAEL TOSAN WEEK DAYS5:35, *%:%, 1:45, %40 & m RATLROAD TRAVEL. CALIFORNTA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO LESSHE SAN FRANCISGO AND NORTH PACIS RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburen Ferry, Foot of Market S0 FRANCISCO TO BAN RAFAET. 00, 11:0 & TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—4:10, 7:5, 9:20, 11:10 &, m. Izfi 3:40, 8:10 . = Satirdays—Extra trpe 1:§5 and 6:38 p. m. IE!;SDAYS—I l{ 40, 11510 & m 140, 348, B0, ». m Between San and Schuetzen Pur same schedule Leave Asrive Ean Francisce. | In Bffect | San Francisee, ————————| October 18, —— Week l Sun- 1899, Sun- | Week Deys. | days. | Destination. | days | Deym Novato, 11940 am) §:40 amm Fulton, Windsor, ) Healdsburg, Lytton, serviile, $:99 pm! $3:08 am| Cloverdals. | 7:38 pm| 6:23 pam 7:30 am| Hopland and | 8:00am| Uktah. I f:lpn' $:23 pom 730 am| | | 5:00 am| Guerneville. | 785 —I 2:30 pm| i 130 am $:00 am| Sonoma | M:iSam | oy t2d 9 penl 5:08 pm| Glen Eilen. | :08 pm am/ 8:00 am| Sebastopol. [10:40 am 10:38 am pm| 5:00 pm |'7:35 pm/ §:28 pom Btages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and_Whits Sulphur Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geyservilie for Skasws Springs: at Cloverdals for the Geysers: at Hop land for Duncan Springs, Highland Springm, Kelseyville, Carisbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake- rt and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichp pri Saratoga Springs. Blue Lakes, Laurel Del] Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Poma, Potter Vailey, John Day’s, Riverside, Lieriey’ - ; hm;‘ednn ]‘ielz:".‘. Huliville, . ot Sprt endocino City, Fort Brase. Westport, Daal, Wilites, Lagtonville, —Cume ming’s, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen’s, Dyes, Bcotia and Bureka Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- @uced rates. On Sunday round-trip tickets to all points Beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket 850 Market st Chronicle bldg. B G WHITING, & X. RYAN, Generat Gen. Fasm. Agei. CALIFORNIA [IMITED Santa Fe Route To CHICAGO the and This fl:hnr—g most. ConnecTiNG TRAIN LEavEs SAN Fravciscer l’.fl.mfl,m 3“1 in Chicago at P in to connect with limited trains for New York. ~ tor X: = DAILY cars r“-:-uflv St. Louis, ?ul trains Stockton, VALLEY ..!‘—& Hanford, Visalia, Tulare ROAD SEE YOU IN San office. ‘FRISCO SOON }Marker .".zl way; 3 = MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY Leave San Francisco via Sausalito Ferry.

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