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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1900. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. W have a large | LARKIN, S0i—Bunny front room, 1 of 3 per- Pianos o ss, rent $6; large buck room., housekeep- 24522 nice rooms for housekeeping; ly; no children; $6. « furnished rooms for A front room with folding-bed | , complete for housekee] ir business 18 larger N, 145—Front or back Darl y ishea for light housekeeping: also single. 1511—Newly furnished front and & rooms for housekeeping. off Howard, near Seventh—l or lete for housekeepin . 739, near Ninth—2 sunny housekeep- to assist in work of Market—Furnished hand- | ndow flat; piano; $27 60. front rage at b. WILSO room, range. OAK, 115—Large sunny furnished for housekeeping, $9; 8180 one loset ; store open Sat Co., 136 Elils st 1023, near Van Ness ave —Parlor ng accommodations 1f desired. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. -$100.00] 8 rooms. 22.50|10 roome. 25,00 § rooms. 75.00{110 room: _.. 35/8 rooms. Great bargains in improved property. Lots all sizes $250 to $4000. E. D. JUDD CO., 1424 Park st. $450 WILL buy a nice corner lot, 40x117, near station, or will build new modern cottage of including this lot, for $2000. J. H. 5, builder, 1243 Park st. 00—ELEGANT home of 9 rooms on Grand st. in a park-like neighborhood: all-modern im- provements; near station and school; this is a great opportunity, s owner is going to Eu- rope. Call or address H. P. MOREAL & CO.. 1432 Park st., Alameda. MODERN house of 7 rooms and bath; $16 50. 2103 Clement ave, BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENT: rent suite, housekeeping, $15, also “Nice furnished rooms : cheap rent b URK, 127—Large sunny rooms for housekeep- ing, $9 @ month; stove; running water; also Ele oms for housekeeping; rent | RD, 8166, near Howard—3 or 3| useks no children. | €20—Housekeeping rooms $5 per month, papered; b nl BER g =D advertisements and subscriptions received at Cali branch office, 2200 Filimore. occu- odern A ce for Call advertisements and | has been established at 1098 | A BRJ —_— BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. "ROOM cottage: good order: close to and electric cars: price 3660; terms monthly. RUDOLPH & PERKINS, Lorin. all modern; wind- ; lot 40x135; close to sta- electric cars; $150 cash, balance RUDOLPH & PERKINS, Lo lot 50x100; close to station and electric cars; price $650; $100 cash, balance $10 monthly; take Berkeley cars, get off at Lorin station. ‘ask for . RUDOLFH & PERKINS, ation 10 JUST secured—A lot within 1 block of the Uni- versity for $700, and will build house on easy terms. O. G. MAY & CO., Berkeley station. $3700—BARGAIN in new modern 7-room house; plumbing A No. 1; finely located on Durant ave. O. G. MAY & CO. - | TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. | WICK HOUSE, M8 Sixth—Rooms 1 per night; $1 25 to §5 per week, and ; open all night. hed front alcove ~room, ine view; suitable for 1 or ornia’ st., nr. Powell. Bush st., ad- 1l prices. | PERSONALS, $3500_Modern home of § rooms; street Improved and near cars. O. G. MAY & CO. SEB our building lots on Grove for $400; near University ave.: snape. O, G. MAY & co. EW houses to rent; adjacent to the university grounds; § and 9 rooms, with all the latest improvements; in the very best part of beau- tiful Berkeley. MASON & McLENATHEN, adjoining Postoffice, Berkeley station. 1364) —Fur- » unfurnished. 705 (St. Peter's House)—New | furnished; housekeeping rooms. 6 Mark Golden Gate rms. & offices. | cor. 1—Two unfurnished housekeeping 4 Mason—Tles prices reasonable. to let. NEARLY new 7-rcom house, on the sunny side of street, only 2 blocks from the station and 1 block from electric cars; in thorough order: eanitary plumbing: to close an estate we will sell at a bargain. MASON & MCcLENA- THEN, adjoining Postoffice, Berkeley station. WE have got to sell within 1 week 5 acres of perfectly level land, fronting on 100-foot street d not 6 minuges from Berkeley station; street work done; the best bargaln we have had for years. MASON McLENATHEN, Adjoining Postoffice, Berkele: FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS (The Oliver)—Sunny ingle; new mgmt. | aiso hou: antly furnish- es or single; travelers accom. N GATE ave., 730—Large sunny room | ished; private; running water; $8 HE RN, southeast corner Seventh nny rooms, en suite or ; reading room; elevator. 781 Mission st.—Select | $150 10 36 per week ar Fourth—Finely fur- bath; all conveniences; ng house elike; $1 a week. from §1 week up to 35, ping romos. 1 K board optional. | hth—New furnished bay | $1 per week; transient. | (Avoca. reasonable. House)—New; newly | FLICK, Prop. ished rooms to let; —Sunny furnished room r; electric lights: day, wk. § Howard, co LANDO Sunny r House, ms Sixth— open night. { an, comfortable rm water; gas; Ellis st.—Incandescent | reading room, smoking room and ladies’ v per night. 35c to $1 50; week, $2 108 and o AND SURGEONS, PHYSICIANS eievator on office flcor; | 4 water; baths. | . near Market—An elevator; and cold water; radlators; suites and single rooms. House, 28 Eighth nished a unfurnished. front rooms and | private family REAL ESTATE—CITA—FOR SALE. L H basement. sox117 and e easy SOUTH PARK bath; suitable & balan sunny r men; 12 (over Pup Rotisserie) ms from $12 to $30. OAKS, 1 ird_A good rooming house people. R. HUGHES, Proprietor. MONT, 119A Sixth—Sunny furnished ble and single; easy terms. LENCIA, 4%, near 20th—Front parlor and | “hen; furnished housekeeping; use of bath; | ce for the reception of adver- s and subscriptions bas been opened | k st.; open until § p. m. H office for Call advertisements and | ns has been established at ]M‘ ROOMS AND BOARD. RMOU arket st.—Ble- HOTEL FA = e ot s gantly furnish en suite or sin- B - gle; with or without board; table first class; Teduced rates FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. $450—A BEAUTIFUL 8$-room cottage, now com- pleted; lot 35x100; part cash; on easy install- Inquire F. GOODMAN, Abby st., ndale Tract, Fruitvale. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND ROOMS. SUNNY rooms, single. en suite and housekeep- ing: $5 up. Hotel Shasta. 1226 Broadway. | AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer, 1ith and Franklin, Oakland DIVIDEND DIVIDEND NOTICE—Dividend No. 103 (50 cents per ehare) of the Oceanic Steamship Company will be payable at the office of the farket street, on and after Mon- 2, 1800. Transfer books will close farch 27, 1900, at 3 p. m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. PROPOSALS. S FOR_FIELD RANGES—Dspot Quartermaster's Office, 3§ New Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal, March 25, 1900 Sealed proposals, in triplicate, wiil be re- ceived at this office until 11 o'clock a. m.,, April 12, 1900, Pacific Standard time, for fur- nishing 200 large field ranges, with privilege of Increase of 50 per centum, samplés to he eubmitted by bidders. Preference will be given 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 such preference will be given to ar- ticles of American production and manufac- ture produced on the Pacific Coast to the ex tent of the consumption required by the pul lic service there. The United States reserve the right to accept or reject any or all pro- posals or any part thereof. blanks for proposals application. Envelopes containing proposals will be indorsed ‘‘Proposals for Field Ranges,” and addressed to Captaln OSCAR F. LONG, Assistant Quartermaster, U. §. Army, Depot Quartermastes MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been fssued as follows: Simon Gheghazza, 30, city, and Caterina Guis- tie, 24, cit Gustavus W. Gard, 25, 708 Clementina street, and Mary B. Sylvester, 23, 27 Oak street. Frank A. Dennis, 2, 422 Duncan street, and Letla Lamat, 18, 525% Capp street. Charles S.’ Jacobs, 32. 1271 O’Farrell street, and Julia K. Herzog, 22, San Rafael. Emery A. Crosby, 83, §26 Hampshire street, and Annie N. McKay, 81, 415 Twentieth street. Henry J. Hardy, 26, Islip, N. Y., and Aura Ingle, 19, Moscow, Idaho. and James Rennison, 48, 204 First street, Joseph V. Ichbaum, 23, 101 Devisadero street, Rosenna Travers, 30, 204 First street. | and Charlotte 1. Brady, 17, 84 Devisadero street. Calvin L. Curtls, 4, 1016 Eilis street, Alice E. Saylor, 16, 1016 Fllis street. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATES. BORN. HAMMERSON—In Oakland, March 23, 1900, to the wite of F. W. Hammerson, & son. HUCKS—In this city, March 80, 1300, to the wife of George A. Hucks, a daughter. and first class in all appoint- llent table; specia] inducements to e. 807 California st., occupying sita Grace Church. A-HOGFL Le Normandie, 398 Bady—Sunny sultes and single rooms; everything new; first- class table and service; prices moderate. BELGRAVIA Hotel, Polk and Clay—Sunny bay-window rooms; superior board; modern conveniences; rates reasonable. O FARRELL with HEAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale 7 the very finest pleces paying busi- Jose, Cal., Flegant rooms; sun ali day; : also single rooms with Erounds; references reas. e rooms, with board; pri- CELY furniched sunny rooms, with or with- out board; ur 2 O/ Farrell st. - SALISEURY, Hyde and Eddy; changed thoroughly renovated; elegant rooms. LAS PALMAS, 1520 Market gt.—Sulte of 2 or 3 rm T’“’!" bath; sin. board optional. TWO neatly ished single rooms; with or without board. 364 Minna st. 544 ‘Wallace)—Rooms & bargain Petaluma; real es- | Helglan hares Send | County bargains. Market S ave VA and board: furnished and unfurnished: $20 up. —_— (The ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. ED by married coupl Large, sunny mode © (desirable ten- room, with emall itest of housekeep- private, cast of Van Ness ants) apartment adjoining for I ing; breakfast only ave, Box 3086, Call —_— SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; clty or country. PACIFIC COLLECTIO CO., 415 Montgomery st., rooms -10; tel. 6620. ROOMS papered from $3: whitened, $L up: arlors or rooms for ange; reasonable. painting done. Hartman Co., 319 Third. 3 arrison—New rear | erveran s e “hished for house. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. RENTED, repaired, bought, sold; r;nl’l.‘h!;.“;ll‘? _ plies. Standard Agency.14 6th; phone Mint ALL kinds bought, 80ld, exchanged, rented vairing at lowest rates. 206 Fourth st. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. RODOLPH Stor ; Oifoe, 41 Fort £t cor. Bawelt gor Shls S5 PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- 7220 Fillmore st.; ‘vhone Jackson 281 NS Van and Storage Co., 1360 Ma South 535: packing, moving and storage. nishe: sunny rooms: gas usekeeping allowed: cheap. i re- ar —3 _unfurnished anfurnisied rooms, $1. ms fur:ished fof house- heap rent FIFTH off 12t% near Mission—8 ws; ¢ oset and bath JEN PARK ave., 5. . hed sunny I [e 650—Front room aid kitchen, fur. housekeeping HOWARD. nished 1c TO LEASE. Nicely furnisicq sunny single 2 dc 6; housekec,ings A8 8 - peasouabie. "8 AN ANd |y eNTUWORTH INN, romantically situated o — | Mill Valley; 5 minutes’ ride from San Fran- JOW ARD, Large sunny bi..window room ! completely furnished; 40 rooms; steam Wwith kitehen complete for ho.sekeeping. and hot water baths; electric light: heaters = — | throughout; elevators, etc.. rent low. Apply JEES cely furnished s.ony rooms for | MADISON & BURKE, 626 Market st > Tight housek: nable. | — LEAVENWORTH, 205 Large sunny corner | bay-window; American family, adults; hekpg. | eeping; terms res — » - TO Lease—All or part of vicant properiy: 9% 160: on Mission st., near Fifteenth:; will build light structure. Owner, box 3108, Call, MARRIED. TRIEBER—LEWIS—In this city, March 2, 1900, by the Rev. Dr. J. Nieto, Aibert Trieber and Ray Lewis, both of San Francisco. DIED. Lindstrom, John McCarthy, Annis McGee, Robert E. McMullin, Joseph E. Morfarty, Danel Pacheco, John J. Sexton, Thomas Altken, Jessio R Bacigalupi, Honora Calnan, Daniel Cronin, Julla Danforth, Irene Degan. Frank S. Devotd, Wilhelmina Fay, Mamie Shaughnessy, Frank Green, John Shoop, Joseph Greenitn, Herbert Tonks, Loulsa W. Hutchinson, Patrick Wheeler, Jennie Kelly, Mary Legge, Robert Yandell,’ Laura B. AITEEN—In this city, March 29, 1900, Jess R., beloved daughter of Samuel and Agnes A. Altken, and sister of Florence, Samuel, Thomas, Sidney and Robert Altken, a native of San Francisdo, aged 1 year and 7 months. BACIGALUPI—In this city, March 30, 1900, Honora Alma, dearly beloved and only daugh- ter of Louis and Josle Bacigalupi, and sister of Guido and Robble Bacigalupl, a native of San_Francisco, aged 7 months and 17 days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of | her parents, 61SA Lombard strest. Interment New Itallan Cemetery, San Mateo County, Cal. CALNAN—In this city, March 30, 1900, Danlel, beloved husband of Hannah Cainan, and father of John and Julla Calnan and’ Mrs. Henry ns, a native of inspittle, County Cork, Ireland, aged 64 years. CRONIN—In Golden Gate, March 30, 1900, Julia, relict of the late James Cronin, and mother of Henry Cronin and Mrs. J. McGann, a native of Ireland, aged 75 years. [ Friends are invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, at , Columba’s Church. Interment private, St. ary's Cemetery. DANFORTH—In this city, March 30, 1500, Irene, daughter of F. R. and Linola Danforth, a native of Vallejo, Cal. DEGAN—In this city, March 30, 1000, Frank S. Degan, a native of Treland, aged 61 years. DEVOTO—In this city, March 2, 1500, Wil- helmina, dearly beloved wife of David De- voto, Aaughter of Mrs. Lena Roeder, and mother of Carrie, David, Marguerite, Arthur and Hazel Devoto, a native of Wurtemberg, Germany, aged 33 years 5 months and 1 day. (Santa Ana, Cal.. papers please copy.) @ Funeral takes place this day (Satur- day), at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 65 Sirle’ street, near Howard. Interment pri- vate. ‘AY—In this city, March 23, 1900, Mamie, be- Ffved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Fay, and sister of Luke and John Fay Jr., a na. five of San Francisco, aged 37 years 7 months and 23 days. (New York papers please copy.) r Friends and acquaintances are respect- HENRY J. GALLAGHER C0., (Buccessors to Flannagan & FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND E: 20 Fiftu st.. o te Lincoln School. T Bouth 80, N Information and | will be furnished on | | { | | fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the family residence, ‘2014 Powell street, thence to St Francis Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing st 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. Please omit flow- ers. GREEN—In this city, March 2, 1300. John, relict of the late ¥ arghret G"‘!T\"e.:f cr:‘::‘!; of Mrs. William McDevitt, a naf Cavan, Ireland, aged % years. (Philadelphia Japers please copy.) VS The funeral will take place this day (Saturday), at §:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 164 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 29, 1900, Her- bert, youngest son of Clarence and Ellzabeth Greenlin, & native of San Franclsco, aged 3 years and 8 months, 7 Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Sat- urday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 306 Tenth street. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. HUTCHINSON—In this eity, March 26, 1900, Patrick Hutchinson, a native of Kilkenny, Ireland, aged 50 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the parlors of the California Undertaking Comoany, 405 Powell street, near Post. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by 11:3) o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. KELLY—In this city, March 2, 1800, Mary, beloved wife of Michael Kelly, and mother of Thomas F. and Catherine Keily, a native of County Galway, Ireland, aged 6 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday) at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 13% Beldeman street, between Scott and Devisadero, thence to Holy Cross Church, EAdy street, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. LEGGE-In this city, March 29, 1800, Robert, beloved husband of Annie Legge, and father of Dr. Robert T. and the late J. Willlam Legge, a native of Missouri, aged 56 years and 2 months, 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. LINDSTROM—In this city, March 29, 1300, John Lindstrom, beloved husband of Augusta Lind- strom, and father cf Robert Lindstrom, & native of Sweden, aged 41 years, 07 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of H. P. Petersen & Co.,’ 228 McAllister street. Interment Laurel Hill' Cemetery. McCARTHY—In this city, March 30, 1300, Anni beloved wife of James McCarthy, mother Daniel, James, Annie, Ella, Robert and Cor- nelius McCarthy, and sister of Joseph and James McCloskey, a native of Dungiven, County Derry, Ireland, aged 46 years. McGEE—In this city, March 29, 1900, Robert B. McGee, beloved husband of Mary McGee, and father of John N., James C. and Jennie McGee, & native of County Longford, Ire- land. [FThe funeral will take place this day (Saturday), at §:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, o513 Hyde street. Interment Holy Cross' Cemetery. McMULLIN—In Santa Rosa, March 29, 1900, Joseph E., beloved son of Mrs. John McMul: lin, and brotber of W. J.. G. H. and T. F. McMulliz, and Mr: . C. Hobson, a native of San Franclsco, aged 25 years 6 months and 4 days. [ The funeral will take place this day (Saturday), at Healdsburg. MORIARTY-—In this city, March 30, 1900, Dan- iel, beloved son of the iate John and Bridget Mériarty, and brother of the late Mary Mor- jarty, a native of San Francisco, aged 33 years. [7The funeral will take place Monday, April 2, 1900, at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 22 Howard court, off Howard street, between Fourth and Fifth, thence to St. Pat- rick’s Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at § o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. PACHECO—In San Rafael, March 29, 1900, John J. Pacheco, arly beloved husband of Julia Pacheco (nee Tanforan), father of Frances O. Pacheco, and brother of Guemecindo, August and Salvador Pacheco and Mrs. C. C. Valen- cia, n native of San Rafael, Cal., aged 38 years. T Notice of funeral hereafter. SEXTON—In this eity, March 30, 1900, Thomas Sexton, beloved brother of Dennls, Patrick, Honora and Davld Sexton and the late Mrs. Margaret Murphy, & native of Ashford, County Tdmerick, Ireland, aged 65 years. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to - ‘tend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at § o .lock, from the residence of his brother, David Sexton, 2%2 Twenty-third street, thence to St. Peter's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the reposa of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SHAUGHNESSY—In this city, March 80, 1900, Frank H., dearly beloved son of Willlam and Ida C. Shaughnessy, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 16 years and 11 months. SHOOP—In this clty, March 30, 1900, Joseph, relict of the late Catherine Shoop, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 70 gears 2 months and 10 ays. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), from Odd Fellows' Hall, corner Market and Seventh streets, where services will be held under the auspices of Western Addition Lodge No. 28, 1. O. O. F., commenc- ing at 1 o'clock ~Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Remains at the parlors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1137 Mission street. TONKS—In Oakland, March 23, 1300, Lousa Warner Tonks, wife of Joshua Tonks, mother of Mrs. George Mahoney and John Tonks and sister of Sarah Chapman and Marian Ed- wards, a native of Birmingham, England, aged 63 years 4 months and 27 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, at_the residence, Shattuck avenue, between Fifty- elghth and Fifty-ninth streets. Interment Mountafn View Cemetery, Friends are invited to attend. WHEBELER—In San Mateo, March 29, 1300, Jennie Wheeler, wife of C. B. Wheeler, and sister of Annie Edwards. YANDELL—In this city, March 30, 1500, Laura E., wife of the late George W. Yandell, mother of Samuel, Charles and Alice Calvin, and sister of Mrs. Mary L. Chamberlain, & ;lznlfllve of Illinois, aged 58 years 4 months and . ——eeeeeeeeee,. HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. Chartier, Denver | D Reed, Stanford H Holmes, Utah Mrs Reed, Stanford P Posey, Utah 3 C Evans, San Rafael R W Thornburgh, USA Mrs vans, Sn Rafael W E Friday, Pa {Mrs A Dibble, Ross AU Lalb US A |3 B Cuching, S Rafael I McNell, Santa Cruz Mrs Cushing, S Rafael Mrs McNeil, Sta Cruz M Pflager, Chicago L C Krueger, Chicago | Badge, Delaware W R Graef, N Y " Weisendanger, L A Mrs Graef, N Y 3 F Hutchinson, USN R S Cassidy, Cal A J Rust, Wisconsin Mrs Cassedy, Cal Mrs Rust, Wisconsin L 'man, Toledo Mrs H C Ward, Mich Mrs Newman, Toledo |Viss J C Manlier, Mch P A McAllister, W " S Glass, Berkeley W W Cribbs, Dawson Miss J Jones, Pa I H Allen, N Y Miss Jones, Pa Miss M Preston, Ptld (Mrs E M Morgan, Pa 2 W Preston, Portland |Miss E B S8amson, Mas Lieut 8 G Scott, Alctz |Mrs J A Houston, Mas 3R Mcwiiams, N Y |3 Houston, Boston TR Busley, N 7 H Oliver, St Louts 3 | I | | i | | | d J Louls, N Y \rs Oliver, St Louls W H_Smith, Cal 3 P Cross, Stanford Mrs Smith, Cal ¥ Secott, Michigan 5 M Brown, Ky ¥ J Willett, Mich Mrs H C Hall, Ky |\Mrs_Willett, Mich W W Rice, N Y W Henry, Denver D N Dickinson, Colo |% Harper, Phila g Babcock, N Y W P Wtlson, Phila Mrs Babeock, N Y T P McCall N Y T Flint Jr, San Juan (Mrs A A F Ricks, Cal I J Field, Montersy |Wiss L Barnes, Ky Mrs Field, Monterey |5 A D Puter, Cal T A Kiley, Chicago |d A Moore, Cal A A Crane, Sta Cruz rs Crane, Sta Crus A Stuart, Detroit Mrs E A Weldrum, NY Miss Weldrum, N'Y |% T Camp, U 8 N Mr Sutherland, China [ D Davis, U 8 N Mrs Sutherland, China|d L Mason, Boston W D Shea, N ¥ ? Horback, Omeha \ J Frank, Chicago |4 A Averfil, Portland \irs § Rubin, Chicago|A B Alnsworth,Seattle { B Rahm, Omaha |2 D Libby, Toledo Mrs Rahm, Omaha [Mrs Libby, Toledo * W Lowry, Colo IR R Lee, Toledo 3 J Warner, Los_Ang Mrs Lee, Toledo Mrs H W Soott, T Law. Colorado © P Logan, Spokane (4 R Harden, Nevada L W Patterson, S Jose I W Eldridge, N ¥ drs Patterson, S Jose GRAND HOTEL. G G Brooks, Colusa (7 J Brown & w, Pt B A Trefetnin, Lathrp [Miss M A Brown ba B Myer, New Mexico Miss J H Brown, Pa I C Dornin, Tacoma |Miss T S Brown. Pa G D Worswick, Cal |M T Barnett, Cal G W Brown, Cal Mrs F H Nagle, Cal J Hirsch, Cal E D Sevirs, Cal T M Peart & w, Cal R M Straus, Mexico L L Crawford, Chgo [R F Cowell, Stanford A Fay. Bakersfield C H Joince, Stanford T T Smith, St Paul |F L Clark & dau, Pa H_ Thompson, Seattle D J Arpin & w,’ Mich 8 R odne, Carion (Mise C A oy WAt 7 R Judge, n ss Friend, Cal & P McKay & w. Ohio|] A Sutheriand. N ¥ D C Clark, § Cruz |] D McGilvray, Denve 7 M Eldridge. N ¥ DD Feeres, Denver DM Iceland |C A Hall, Monterey 8 Rothschild, Ohio _ |W Scott, T W Hawkins & w, Hollister t M J Dillman & w, Cal At ss Thompson, A J Gibson & w, Utah gE Mann, N Y H May & w, Or Mrs A W Wier, Newrk | Mrs W F Sheard, Taco G Longstreet & w, Guaymas £ A Jones, Byron NEW WESTERN HOTEL, J W Carico, Los Ang J O Butler & w, Mo O M Dunlap, Vallejo |R Kelly, Chi E Jacobs, Los Ang (D F suekiey, fows W L White, Los Ang (W _Chinn, Vallejo W Mosher, Los Ang |J Murtha, St Paul F R Shafter & w, Cal/[H Reinhart, Merced H Dickens, Livermore |B F Morrison, Monterey J W Keating, Fresno F Gately, Riverside T B Crandall, Marysv|P J Anderson, San Jose W Hunter, Sonora F SmMh, Marysville THE THORNTON STAKE WILL Bt DECIDED TO-DAY Six Four-Milers to Start for " the Rich Prize at Oak- land Track. —_— More Outsiders in Front Yesterday. Corolla Downs a Field at 40 to 1—Vesuvian First in the Handicap. LA It 1s only once a year that patrons of the turf have the pleasure of witnessing a four-mile contest, and no doubt the his- toric Thornton stake down for decision at Osakland this afternoon will draw the same vast throng of people as in past seasons. The big event has been won in the past by The Bachelor, Schiller, Judge Denny, Star Ruby and Gilead, all tried and sturdy performers. Schiller was owned by Barney Schreiber, and beyond .peradventure of a doubt the St. Louls bookmaker's entry, Forte, will be favor- ite for to-day’'s race. The bay horse is a stayer and handles weight well. Weller, trained by Marley Kittleman, the once well-known foot racer, has received a special ‘‘prep.” for the affair, and may bag the game, for he also fancies a route. The stable think well of Ledaea, and If rated Potente might upset things. Twink- ler is by no means out of it, and with such a nicely balanced lot of starters a splendid race s looked forward to. The sport at Oakland yesterday fur- nished another batch of long-shot win- ners, the only successful choices being Montanus and Vesuvian. The longest priced one to get over the late was Corolla, from the Burns & aterhouse stable, which captured the opening number at 40 to 1 Jim Morgan piloted the filly, and in a hard drive led the favorite Gusto out a head. Mortgage, the 7 to 5 choice for the mile- and-a-sixteenth run, next met defeat by Donator. Johnny Ranch had the mount on the latter horse, and catching the fav- orite below the paddock, beat him out a head. Seven to one was laid against the | winner. | Ab Stemler’s filly Illusion closed a luke- | warm choice for the two-ye: 1d scram- ble, and her chances were ruined by the start. Chaste, with Ross up, won easily from Carilee, After betting om the seven-and-one- half-furlong affair had progressed some minutes the report gained credence that Montanus was lame, causing the horse’'s odds to go from § to 5 to 2 The price against Monda was then rapidly cut from 4% to 11 to 5. The rumor did not hold ood, for after Monda had led until with- n less than a furlong from home Mon- tanus headed and beat him without diffi- culty. Rosalbra was third, The even-money choice, Vesuvian, won the seven-furlong handicap from start to finish. Simply galloping, the colt led The Fretter past the wire, with his mouth wide open, in 1:26%. Rosormonde, which seems to have gonio back woefully, ran third, never displaying much speed. Johnny Woods at last showed a spark of his old form on the back of Jennie | Reid in the closing mile run. He rode a | nice race out in front of his field winning | at the end in a drive from Lothian, the | favorite. To-Day’s Entries. First race—One mile; three-year-olds and up ward; selling. 1003 My Gypsy 98, 958 Be Happy .....11 | 1003 Dr. Marks. 115| 998 Sorrow .. | 996 Los Prietos....118| 1007 Poorlands ......112 98 | 3 | -109 1002 Formatus 79 Prestome 1017 Mamie G Second race—Four and a half furlongs; two- | year-olds; purse 997 Too Hot . 991 Combermers ...110/ (37)Laura Marie. (i11)Sofala ~120/ 1001 Impromptu . 1008 Mont. 108| 953 Moonbright . Titania. .105] 1001 Rasp .... ... Prin. (1008)Screen. Lake. Third race—Six furlongs; three-year-olds and upward; selling. 1005 L. McWhirter.. 89| 913 Formero 984 Mountebank ... 98| 78 Headwater . 97 Sly . 221 Sidelong .. 993 Strongoll 962 Eepirando 110 107 1006 Tuthill 10/ 1011 Cormora Fourth race—Four mile: upward; Thornton stakes; $3000. 927 Ledaea . 104 975 Oraibes 987 Twinkler 113 1004 Potente (OT5)Weller ... 10| (987) Forte . Fifth race—One mile and an eighth; three- | year-olds and upward; free handicap. 1005 Flamora. . 9| 999 Malay . 1006 Gauntlet . l 1014 Don Lygis 612 Dr. Bernays. 951 Sixth race—One mile and a sixteenth; four- | year-olds and upward; selling. 102) 999 Coda. 1010 Flamero 112/ 994 Perseus .. 96/ 1006 Snips ...... 1012 Storm King. 1003 Petal . Selections for To-Day. First race—Mamie G, My Gypsy, Periwig. Second race—Sofala, Laura Marie, Impromptu, Third race—~Headwater, Sly, Clonsilla. Fourth race—Forts, Weller, Ledasa. Fitth race—Malay, Dr. Bernays, Flamora. Sixth race—Horton, Snips, Merry Boy. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued from Page Eight. L A & P R 5s.102%102% | Nev Nat Bk.. — — Market-st fs...128% ~— | Savings Banks— Do 1t |Ger § & L..1810 = NCNGR Hum S & L. — — N R of Cal 6s.113" Mut Sav Bk. 65 — N R of Cal 6s.116%117% |8 F Say U.. 510 — NPCRR Sav & L So. 14 1T NPCRR Sec Say Bk. — — NCRRSBS.... Union T Co. — — Oak G .108% Street Rallroads— Oak Ti . Californfa ....1290 121% Oak W Co Bs.. — Seary-st ... 50 — Oceanic ..105 1lv.% Market-st Ry. 6214 63% Om C R; 128 180 (O S L & H.... — 50 P&cl 104 — |Presidio . 1% — Pk & O Ry 6. — — | Powder Stocks— Powell-st R 65117 — |California. ..... — 165 Bac L & GRS 90 — |Giant Con Co.. 86% 87% SF & SJV 6a.118 — |Vigorit ........ 8 3% § Ry of Cal 8s.114 116%| Sugar Stocks— 8 P RRof Afs.113% — |Hana 8 P Co.. 9% 9% 8 P C 6s(1005).113 — |Haw C & S Co 87% % Do (1906)....118% — |Honokaa S Co. 3% 82% Do (1919) .... — — |Hutch 8 P Co. "’é 261 Do ist cg b8, — — | Kilauea S Co.. 218 22 8 P Br 6s....128 180 |Makawell § Co 43 43% § V Water 6s..114 1144 Onomea § Co.. 27 2§ Do is. 104 — Paaubau B Co. 20% — 8 V W 4s(3dm)102%4108 | Miscellaneous— Stktn Gas 6s..100 103 |Al Pack Assn.118%119% Water Stocks— |Cal Fruit Asn.101% — Contra Costa.. 88 67% Mer Ex Assn.. — 100 Marin County. — — | Oceanic 8 Co.. 3% 9 Spring Valley. 95% %% Gas & Blectrl 4% Morning Session. 100 Oakland Gas .. 35 Market-st_Ratlway 200 Paauhau § P Co 8§ V Water... $6000 Oakland Gas Brrest— 800 Honokaa 125 Hutchinson § P Co Paauhau S P Co, ?000"” Contra Costa Water bonds 1000 Oakland Gas bonds ....... Afternoon Session. szuas E3usun sustans seass o Z2E ms3 aaaisenss wm® EEEEES sgsusgsaga % Ellll & PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. 300 Anaconda ... 100 Barker Ranch . 100 Home Ofl Co Afternoon Sessfon. Board— 150 Anaconda ....... | day: THE CALL’'S R 11 ACING CHART. (Copyright, 1300, by H. H. Egbert.) OAKLAND RACETRACK, Friday, March 30, 1900.—Weather fine. Track fast. 1013. FIRST RACE—Six furlongs; selling; three-year-olds; purse, $300. 1 Index. % % 5 31 28 » - - iy 1% e 3 o 41 B 34 |1 Powell 3 73 904 61 % 43 |Mounce 5 ® 955 7h 81 8h |Bozeman s 1 1008 9% % 61 |Postel v » 984 81 1 71 |Logue $i9 07 5h 1 831 |E. Ross. ) ke 1002 31 4% $3 |Henry S 9 957 n 10 10 [H. Stuart B B 0 RN S 3 1 |Fauntieroy ...| 18__ 6 g g Good start. Won first three driving. Burns & . £.. by imp. Brutus-Cosette. Corolia, nicely ridden. outgamed Gusto. May- dine was closing fast. Tom Sharkey cut down. Morelia away poorly. Fine Shot quit 1014. SECOND RACE—Mile and a sixteenth; threeyear-olds and upward: purse, 00, Index. Horse Age. Welght St % % Str. . | Jockey. _[Op. CL 992 953 995 75 988 Plocwmea Time—1.16, :06%; 5-16, :8; Won first thres driving. tor excellently handled. blocked, otherwise might have won. Don Lui Ross on Dogtown tried to go between 4% 1 116m, 1:45. Good start. br. g, by imp. Brutus-Miss Giit. Dona- the two leaders and was is ran a bad race. 1015. THIRD RACE—Three and a balf furlongs; malden two-year-olds; purse, $350. Index. Horse. Waelght. |St. * Str. [~ 950 Chaste . STV ) 1b i 991 Carilee 1 ¢ a2 0 997 Aphrodis -115) 8 6h » 1001 Girly Ducat 1! 4 814 [ 899 Nellgourie 108) 6 4 e 922 Mrs. Brunel 111 3 34 1 953 Illusion 11012 12 5 899 Grace Cu 108| 7 9 50 67 Location 08| 9 0 B 997 Ada N. 10811 13 0 93 Princess 111 5 $1 0 991 Homage 10810 . - 1n 1 Time—3-15, :18% Fair start. _Won easily, second_and third driving. Winner, G. 3% W. Cushing’s b. f., by Jim Gore-imp. British gourie only stopped last *Coupled with Chaste. 1016. FOURTH RACE—Seven and a haif fur Blue Blood. Winner ran like a falr one. Nell- thirty yards. Illusion almost left. Girly Ducat lacked speed. longs; Index. Horse, Age. Welght.|St. % % 90 Montanus, & | By ¢ e ¥ 981 Monda, 4 . 4 11 1% 100 Rosalbra, § . AT AR (304) Tsaline, 3 ... L SR T 1002 Billy Moore, s n B4 Bly, 4 . 13 [ 5 lin ...0| 18 Time—3-16, :19; 7-16, 16, 1:09%: T, 1:35%. Good start. Won easily, second and driving. Winner, W. D. Randall's b. h., by Montana-Flirt. Montanus was reported He outfooted Monda last furiong. Roealbra should have been second. Scratched—Imp. Clonsilla_108. 1017. FIFTH RACE—Seven furlongs; free handicap: three-year-olds and up: purse, $400. Tndex. Horse. Age. Weight St % ) % Btr. Fin. | Jockey. |Op. OL (986) Vesuvian, 8 WNeE> 198 TF 1% 1% 44 98 The Pretter, TS e e e, SRR | 992 Rosormonda, § ...118|5 B% 43 44 33 34 §59 Olinthus,. 4 047 T 81 B8 - B& 48 1005 Pompino, 4 - %3 32 31% 33 4h 53 1011 Good Hope, 94 3 Ifi 7 1 81 [ - 93 Mamis G, s. sE =8 (T 7 g Tim , :13; %, :37; %, 1:01%; %, 1:26%. Good start. Won easily, second and thi ing. Winner, . B. Jenoings & Cova B ol by imp.’ 8t AndrewHot Spring. K h ripe. Rosormone gons lamie cu on back stret: Good Hope Tessed sbout, . Scratched—Foorlands 80, *Coupled with Good g J01S. SIXTH RACEOne mile; selling; four-year-olds and upward; purss, $400. Index. Horse, Age. Weight.|St. % k3 % Str. Fin. | 1005 Jennie Reid, 4......105( 4 3§ IR 18 12 1% 3. 1004 Lothian, 4 LR e S SR §E Y e - 53 3 1012 Alarla, ‘¢ 10651 § ¢h 41 in 34 B4 " 20 (1006) Captive, & . 114 3 Ciag g b e | s e ¢ 8 940 Grand Sache: mi7 8 1% B P ied » » 93 Facade, § 107} 1 h 8 H 11 63 2 3 952 Soclalist, 4 L T O o L L * 28 103 Nilgar, 4 uols 13 33 71 3 Piggott . P Time—%, :%5%: %, :50; %, 1:16; mile, 143. Good start. Won first thres driving. Winmer, F “Hoghes' b, oi., by EI Rio Rey-Fonsetta. Jennis was stopping at the close ith & ride, Alaria would have been returned winher. Captive not released. Nilgar quit: Scratched—Pongo 111 100 Caribou . 100 Home Of1, b 18 10 Home Ol . 200 San Joaquin MINING STOCKS. The following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board yester- Morning Eession. 200 Belcher 31| 200 Gould & Curry 20 100 Caledonta 84| 200 Mexican % 100 Caledonia 7| 100 Ophir 82 500 Chollar . 18| 100 Ophir 81 500 Chollar . *_17| 100 Scorplon 02 300 Con Cal & Va..1 80| 100 Sierra N 55 200 Crown Point... 20| 400 Union Con 1 Afternoon Sesslon. 400 Belcher 31| 100 Mexican 25 | 1500 Chollar 1 17| 200 Overman 2 10 Con Cal & Va..15 | 2 Savage 16 50 Confidence ..... 75 100 Slerra Nevada. 5 300 Crown Point... 20| 200 Union Con. 13 100 Gould & Curry 21| 100 Union Con.. 8 The following wera the sales in the Pacific Stock Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 300 Alpha Con...... 04 200 Ophir 8 500 Best & Beicher 34| b} 200 Chollar 20 [ 200 Chollar . L ] 10 300 Con Cal & Va..160| 200 Utah ..... o 300 Gould & Curry 20/ Afternoon Session. 300 Chollar 18| 100 Ophir (344 00 Gould & Curry 22 100 Slerra Nevada. 200 Hiate & Noror. 2 500 Sitver HUl. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. FRIDAY, March 30— p. m. Bid sk | BidAsk. Alpha [: Alta [ 6B — Andes . 10 5 2% Belcher 32 2 “ Best & Belcher 34 82 84 Bullion . 3 20 31 Caledonta. 91 8 1B Chollar . 16 B 18 Chailenge Con. 23 — o Confidence i o Con Cal & Va..160 165(3lerra Nevada. 55 56 Con Impertal... 01 02 Silver HIll. 1B 15 Zom New York. 03 — St Louls. — 12 Crown Point 20 21 Standard 05310 Exchequer ..... 02 04 Syndicate 0 — Gould & Curry 21 22 Union Con 3 1 Hale & Norc... 25 27 Ctah () Julia — 02| Yellow 516 Justice [ ——————————— Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., March 30, 1900. The time ball on the tcwer of the new, butlding was dropped at exactly noon to-day— L e. at noon of the fB meridian, or at § O'clock p. m., Greenwich time. C. G. CALKINS, Lieutenant Commander, U. S. N.. in charge. ———ee ey — Sun, Moon and Tide. and Geodetic United States Coast Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au- thority of the Superintendent. NOFE—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 8t Steamer. | Destination. Sails. Hongk's M/China&Japan Mar.31, 1 Arena..|Point Arena. ung" 2 pm A . 1. 10 am/ . L Sam L 9am . L am % spm . 3, 10 am 3. 11 am|Pler 11 3, 10 am| . 3, 10am| Honolulu. 4 2pm) Humboldt. 4 2pm|Pler N : 5, 9am Pler 6. 10 am Pler 7, 11 am Pler 7. 1pm| 10 am 8. 10 am/ Shipping Intelligence. Stmr Curacao, Von Hel: I days from r n Gummmla?-. Stmr North Fork, Bash, 23 hours from Bu- reka. Stmr Greenwood, Fageriund, 15 hours from Greenwood. Stmr Coos Bay, Shea, 78 hours from New- port (8), eto. liancs, Anderson, 30 hours from Men- doctno., Schr ' Falcon, Murchison, 13 days from Port Gamble. CLEARED. Friday, March Stmr Parsons, Eureka; Goodall, Perking & Co. S tmr _Jennle, . Cooks Inlet; Alaska Packers' Association. : r stmr Bristol, MecIntyre, d oy ] el ip eld, ] Alaska Packers’ Assocfation. bane Schr Bonita, Gebdreaux, Cape Nome; master. SAILED. Friday, March . Stmr Matteawan, Croscup, Tacoma. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego. Stmr Chas Neison, Anderson, Lihue. Stmr Scotia. Jacobs, —. Stmr Valencia, Lane, Hunters Bay and Ores. Stmr Navarro, Jensen, —. Stmr Noyo, Fosen, Fort Brags. Stmr Givsy, Leland, Santa Crus. Stmr Pomoss. Parscos. Eurcks. mr Fulton, Johnson, s Harbom Schr Vega, Cook, —. e Schr Emma Claudina, Nielson, — TELBGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, March 0, 10 p m—Weather thick; wind west, velocity 12 SPOKEN. March 25, lat 4 N, lon 30 W—Br ship Pul- wood, from Oregon, for Queenstown. MISCELLANEOUS. ‘The wreck of the Br ship City of Florence was sold to-day at auction to J Pantosky for 3427 80, ‘with cargo. DOMESTIC PORTS. SEATTLE—Salled March 29—Stmr for San Francisco; stmy Humboldt, for uay; stmr Pacific, for Copper River. March —Stmr Victoria, for Tacoma. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived March 30—Stmr Coquille River, hence March 2. Salled March 29—Schr Laura May, for San Francisco. NEWPORT (S)—Arrived March 30-Stmr So- quoia. from Fort Brags. EVERETT—Arrived March 30—Bark Ouak- land, from San Pedro. PORT LOS ANGELES—Salled March % :j; Mineola, for Nanaimo. 33| OLYMPIA—Sailed March 30—Schr Joseph 33| Russ, for Santa Cruz. 33| _SAN DI rrived March“30—Tug Sea wue:, hence h M. tides | , SAN PEDRO—Satled March 29—Stmr Sequota, left | for San Francisco. 30—Schr Sadle, for column_and ive the | Umpqua. R e e 0 et | e T ek 8t o) Oy, S second t umn A third th coll the third tide BAY—Salled March 30-Bktn J L ;’::l dt. l‘lh or fll‘l?'hlnd“:é:?n gives g:. W&m Francisco; schr Gotama, for day, except when there 3 e meq oconrs. | The heighis | CASPAR-Satled March 30—Stmr Cleone, for given are in addition to the soundings on the | San Franciseo. Tnited States charts, except EASTERN PORT. wmnmhmflgf(—)mmhmt‘ NEW YORK—Arrived March 29-Br stmr and then the numBer given is subtracted from | Athos, from Colon. the depth given by the charts. The plane of FOREIGN PORTS. reference 13 the mean of the lower low waters. | , 1oy 1B Arrived prior to March 3 Em hence Dee 1. B—Salled March 30—Br stmr Mio- 'fwrfi‘w'&;fi.:_ ‘Aus—Arrived March 20— Haw Steamer Movements.. ship John Fma, from Delagoa Bay, to load for COLON—Arrived March 23 Stmr Advance, trom New York. TO ARRIVE. ySalied March 3-—Stmr Alllanca, for New ‘Steamer. From. March 25-Stmr Cone- ~ maugh, hence Feb §. China . 9 2| D March 39—Ger ship J City of ] 5| W Wendt. from Hamborg, for San Francisca State of Cal. . . -Arri March ~‘ ACAPULCO_Safled March 3—Stmr City : Panama; for Panama; stmr Newport, for Pa- nama. Walla Walla... Z| QUEENSTOWN—Sailed March 30—Stmr Do- Grescent Clty. 2| minjon, from Liverpool. for Halifax and Port- 3| SOUTHAMPTON—Sailed March H D—_fi 3 HAVRE—Arrived March La Gas- 3 from New York. 3| MefEreo March 30—Stmr Kaiser 3 | Friederich, from Hamburg 4| for New Fork. 5

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