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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1900. 11 ‘“oflrl’:\' TO LOAN. | REAL SESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. | R00MS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ert Lent, beloved father of Mrs. H. D. Parent 1019 Sorrow 110 1012 Casdale = = ~ - o n o R B and Wililam J. and Alfred H. tive d Prest, P 1st or 2nd morteaxes, and on | A. M. SPECK & CO. HOSEDALE Houwe, 15 & 351 Eills s Fiooms, | CUSTOM House, San Francieco, Cal, April R, | of New York, ased &8 years i1 maorths and ¥ AHBAB[S STU LE W Tost Girtoe----110| (0i8) Montanus any amount; 1an0s; no removal: JECKER & CO., e to borrow on diamonds, seweiry. W. J. HESTHAL, 10 Sixt ice for old gold, silver, diamonds ANY amount by private party on furniture and planos: no removal; low rates; confidential _BONELLI, Conservatory bidg., 130 Powell st. v oom §, respectable private orrow on watches, diamonds; lowest e elevator. Tel. Davis 955. nos withoutremoval; quick oN ture and sert aoney direct; lopvest interest. Rooms ar Donohue bt g, 1170 Market and silver . 506 Kear- Misston st. « without security. chge., 431 Calif. 366 Parrott build- personal note. 1st and 2d mortgs. 3 Montgome: Loan Money. 67 Market st, opposite Kearny. $200,000—Market st.;' 2 frontages; pays 4 per cent net on old improvement. £200,000—Market st.; 9 feet front; pays 4 per cent net; a xrand purchase. $90,000—Grand investment, few blocks from Chronicle; rents $500; 50 feet front; brick im- provements. $80,000—Grand corner; 75 feet front; half block from Market st., not far from Sixth; rents $300. —Rare investment; vicinity Powell and $55,000- Geary sts.; 4-story brick building; stores and lodging hotise above; 36 feet front. $45,08—Corner; rents $400; modern improve- ments; lot §0x135 feet. $40,000—Must " sell; ‘near Kearny st.; near Chronicie: rents $3500 a year: 35 feet front. $24,000—Sixth st.; 75 feet front; rents 32400 yearly: good butlding; 4 stores. $15.000—Taylor st., near Eddy. $10,000—Eddy large lot; rents $90; all rented. A bargain—N. E. cor. Clay and Lyon sts.; 66x 105 feet; make offer. $5000—Six elegant new flats; lot 50XI00 geet; all rented for $84 a month; grand bargaln, good flats; rents §960 yearly; down- lot 50 teet front. Three choice flate; Hayes st.; mortgage ; rents $35. ' ice flats; rents $16 50, 750—Six rooms and lot 45x72 feet. A. M. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. once—Nice, clean, vacant flats Apply at once, s, without removal; no vate. LICK, 118 McAllister. ey H VM'; RPHY, 630 Market st . without collateral or indorser; tions; private rooms. San Fran- Agency. 143 Phelan bu Y flats; Broderick st., near Clay; oms and bath each; key lot; rents be sold; for @ few days only. Box office. ss corners, with Improvements; or. Church and Seventeenth, and neteenth and Hartford. GEO. ERSON & CO., 1706 Market st. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. NUMBER OF FINE BARGAINS A_LARGE IN ETEI GANS 20 UPWARD. BYRON MAUZY, %8 POST ST. WHAT YOU MAY WA VE WHAT WE WANT. MONEY WHICH YOUMAY HAVE, IANOS WHICH YOU MA . Our plancs are the DECKER & 8C THE BROS.; we instruments vary all for price lis: House, 768 Market st. sical instruments old for cash nts at lowest es at MAU- ket st . organs and west; every- sible done 10 please and satisfy the new scale; new styles. KOH- CHASE, 30 O'Farrell st which are out of ¥ second-hand pia: for cash or ve for RMAN, CLAY er Sutter and corner Thirteenth 0; ; several sec perfect ~ condition: T be s0ld this week by butlding, azents for d for storage at a 0 WILSON'S ; sacrificed. nr. Geary st . $3_per month. 60 Hayes st. Sacramento st Hallett & T agent for s pianos. ? all grades | lots in Richmond district, north of that you wish to sell quickly then 7. GUNN, 30 California st. | IF you nave the Park 8 Park. night, 2c to $1; week, $1 25 to $4; open might. ROYAL HOUSE, 126 FEllis _st—Incandescent light, reading room, smoking room and ladies’ parlor; rooms, per night, 35¢ to $1 50; week, §3 month, $8 to $20; elevator on office 800r; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SAN ANTONIO, 21 Taylor et., near Market—An up-to-date firéproof building; elevator; new furniture; hot and cold water; radlatol suites and single rooms. SEVENTH, 262—Nicely furnished front room: quiet place; large yard. EHERMAN Apartment House, 23 Eighth st., near Market—Furnished and unfurnished. STOCKTON, 12 (over Pup Rotisserie)—Nicely furnished rooms from $12 to $30. TENTH, 153—Unfurnished sunny rooms and bath; in good condition; reasonable rent. THE OAKS, 119 Third—A good room{ng house for good pecple. R. HUGHES, Proprietor. TURK, 3%—Elegant rooms, en suite or single; transient, central and reasonable. TURK, 126—Furnished room suitable for & gen- tleman; $5 per month. . VAN NESS, 101Corner gunny front suite; gas, phone: ev hing new; rent re: ROOMS AND BOARD. A A A A AR AP NP AN A—_FIRST-CLASS family hotel, The Bradbury; nice sunny bay-window rooms; first-class table; prices moderate: 2 car lines pass hotel; elevator; telephone Hyde 2771 1604 California corner Polk, near Van Ness ave. NEW family hotel; first class in all appoint- mentk; excellent table; special inducements to select ‘people. 807 California st., occupying corner opposite Grace Church. A—HOTEL La Normandle, 328 Eddy—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. then call on W. J. GT 3 ays St per cent. 5% California st. ones and Leavenworth sts. 1728 Hyde st, SE. cor. Mari- o ower MUST be sold; store and flas , and Florida, near Bryant REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale FOR SALE. One of the very finest pleces of paying busi- ness property in the city of San Jose, Cal. for the purpose of closing estate of Frane! Stock, deceased; 7% feet frout on First at. between Sapta Clara and El Dorado sts., w “L" of 39 feet frontage on El Dorado st.: all covered with business bulldings paying $430 | per month rental. | “Apply to S. F. LEIB, attorney for executors, | san Jose, Cal. | ALTA PUNTA Tract, San Pablo ave., 3 miles north of Berkeley, near Santa Fe rallroad; valley land by the acre. $130 to $200. Call for on G. W. HAIGHT, 401 Cal. st w §12 Main st.. Petaluma; real es- tate thoroughbred Belglan hares. Send for free list of Sonoma County bgrgal ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. FLAT of 4 beautiful large rooms, with bath, tely furnished for housekeeping; hot cold water; gas and telephone; new fine view; healthy location; in a small, te family: no children wanted; rent rea- T tro. ATS, strongly built \;-siunsmnflu. o o near Larkin; lot 27:6x137:6; here are flats | FRANKLIN, 508—Sunn; front room; closet right near town; 5 &nd 6 rooms and bath |~ path and gas; hrenk!’au and dinner; mt.' each: must sell. Box 3164, Call office, month; private family. HAVE you real estate in the Mission or Hor- | g1, Site: bl . Beve ‘Adaiion that you. wish o disposs o | Do AN At O e T Gy HOTEL SALISBURY, Hyde and Eddy: changed hands; thoroughly renovated; elegant rooms. LAS PALMAS, 1520 Market st.—Sulte of 2 or 3 rme.: private; bath; sin. rms.; board optional. NICELY furnished sunny rooms, with or with- out board: $20 up. 742 O'Farreil st. VAN NESS ave., 94 (The Wallace)—Rooms and board; furnished and unfurnished; $20 u _—— SPECIAL NOTICES. PILES—PETER FREILING'S pile salve, $1 per box; warranted to cure all cases of bleeding, itching, external, internal or protruding piles_without fail, no matter of how long standing. 1628 Devisadero st., near Sutter. LADIES—Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills are the best; safe, reliable; take no other; gend 4o stamps for particulars. ‘‘Rellef for Ladies,” in letter by return mail: at drug- gists. Chichester Chemical Co., Philadel., Pa. BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st., rooms $-10; tel. 5520. ROOMS papered from $3; whitened, §1 up: painting done. _Hartman Paint Co., 318 Third. NG MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. SEW RENTED, repaired, bought, s0ld; machine sup- Diles. Standard Agency,l45 6th; phone Mint 45. ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented; re- pairing at lowest rates. 205 Fourth st. A—% LARGE sunny front rooms furnished com- plete { for housekeeping; 32 50 per week: $10 nth; furniture all new. Apply at shoe st., bet. Pirst and Second. 615, bet. Laguna and Buchanan— & and kitchen, $7; water included. BUSH, 6162 suites of rooms for housekeeping 2 single rooms; sunny side; rent reasonable. A, 2523 Sunny parlors or rooms for sekeeping; §as range; reasonable. CALIFO 345 Two rooms furnished for house- cheap rent FILLMORE, - esigg near Clay—3 _unfurnished also 2 unfurnished rooms, $7. %3 neatly furnished connecting r housekeeping: also 1 single room; reasonable. GEARY, 47—Front alcove; light housekeeping if desired; gas, bath; rent $15. N GATE ve., 405—Furnished parlor. “iso large alcove; private American family} ad D : cheap. ar McA vpright: cheap. next Hibernia Bank. new. old _and & AND STORES—TO LET. Post and Baker, CIFIC, 3% and 225—Two handsome large very cheap. PALMISTRY. St. Germain College of 16 Geary, nr. Jones. dresser, has only g iis week only ng iroms, 15c to 40c; 22- 128 Stockeon st. fle. 1206 Market st., room 1. photographic Par! nr. Washington, Oakid photographer, 2608 Pacific ave., tt; phone Steiner 3391 ER. late matron of Ger- y., epecialist for bladder, skin Qiseases and cancer, office 106 A testimonial: Wm. Osterhold, San han Asylum, says: 1 had cancer on 1 was treated by Mrs. Burger, &nd certity that I was cured Wm. Osterhold, San Mateo. order $10 75, or pants $375; our nts allows us to sell cheap- L. LEMOS, 1117 Market $th, prop. One-price Taijor- near Sacto.; also 164 ts in every room; Winchester ELECTRIC Hotel, 44 Third st., near Market: 100 rooms; 2c to 3150 per night: $150 to $8 per weel free 't baggage to and from the ferry. MME. ADA cures rheumatism, headaches, neu- reigia: all pain leaves ltke magic from her wonderfully gifted hands. 1343 Howard st. BLAND'S second-hand clothing store, 79 Nin i va for ladies’, children's cast-off ete. Phone, Howard 1182. SCHMITZ, | with | HAIR permanently removed | HOWARD, 761%—Nicely furnished sunny single and double rooms; housekeeping; man and wife; reasonable. | HAYES, 1201 nice sunny housekeeping rooms; sink and stove; rent $10. | JACKSON, 3015—Elegant house; 3 furnished rooms: ohe double; with gas: $27 60; gas stove. JESSIE, #7, near Fifth and Market— keeping rooms; $10. | = . | MARKBT, 1352, over Monarch Shoe Store—Fur- | | | ouse- | nished houseKeeping rooms: also single rooms. MARKET, 16%, opposite Tenth_Large sunny alcove: housekeeping: furnished: §1. MISEION, S45—Nicely furnished front room; 1ding bed and kitchen; complets INTH, 20, near Market— housekeeping rooms; stove; water; gas; $il. 118—One large sunny “hou { iron bed; closet OAK keeping room O'FARRELL, icely furnished sunny par- lor: folding bed; nice kitchen; side entrance. 522—Unfurnished housekeeping rooms; single rooms; rent chea SACRAM 'O, 1614, near Larkin. legantly furnished suite or single: sunny; appreciated if seen; light housekeeping if desired. SECOND, 212—Furnished housekeeping rooms; also single rooms; clean and respectable; rea- sonable. THOROL studio_in exchange for lessons. h41, Call office, Oakiand. | TURK. 745 Large furnished front room; also 2 furnished housekeeping rooms. TURK, housekpg.; $10; large single front room, TWELFTH, 12, near Market—Bedroom and Kitchen suitable for housekeeping: rent $3. | TWBLFTH, 14s—Bunny furnished suites, com- | " plete for housekeeping. UNION Square ave., 1¥B—Nice sunny front single room; aleo h keeping room. 1021—3 or more rooms, en ; gas range; complete for 3H music teacher wishes room for Address box light $6. housekeeping. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has established at 109 encia_st. ———————————————————— ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. | HALF block; well located, fine business cornes BTURTAEE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Stcrage and Moving Co. Office, 401 Post st., cor. Powell; tel. Main 5713, PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; 'phone Jackson 281 BEKINS Van and Storeg . 1340 Market st tel. Sbuth 535; packing. moving and storag TO LEASE. TO Lease—All or part of yacant property; $5x 160; on Mission gt., near Fifteenth; will bufld lieht structure. Owner. box 3109. Call. UG v bor S il ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. NISHED _HOUSES, § rooma....$75)3 rooms. $100.00/ 8 rooms.... 345 § rooms.... 3|5 rooms. 2.50'10 roome..... 40 1 room: . 40'6 room 28.00 8 room 30 7 roomt . 35/8 rooms. 75.00/10 rooms.... 50 Great bargains in improved property. Lots all sizes $250 to $4000. E. D. JUDD CO., 1424 Park st improved property; free from incumbrance terms reasonable. Address ANDREW, owner, Call office, Oakland. $4500— ELEGANT home of 9 rooms on Grand st.; in a park-like neighborhood: all modern i provements; near station and school; thie i great opportunity, as owner is going to Eu rope. Call or address H. P. MOREAL & CO. 1432 Park st.. Alameda BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. $1300—COTTAGE house, 5 good rooms, bath, basement: brick foundation: mewly painted and decorated: fine corner, 50x116; near train and cars; very easy terms. H. D. IRWIN, Lorin station. $230—MODERN colonial house, 7 rooms and bath; convenient to Dwight way; on_fine street; large lot; a bargain. H. D. IRWIN, R R ‘waiting room, Lorin station; open Sun- ays. ELEGANT S-rodm home, adjacent University, just completed: also 50-foot lot, with modern G-room cottage In South Berkeley; $1500. M. L. WURTS. Seventeenth and Broadway, Oak. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $10 CASH, $6 monthly till paid; chicken run: 50 x266 feet; price, all told, $190; level land; sandy loam, 3 to'7 feet deep: no adobe; plenty of good water; site and climate suverb; no cold winds or fogs here; build your home or we will build for you; stop paying rent; near electrip cars and 90-foot wide boulevard; not far from a fine school; Westall Tract, adjoining Past Oakland 1 or send for circulars. 455 Seventh st., near cor. Broadway, Oakland; carriage free. HENRY Z. JONES, owner. #1200MODERN _4-room cottage; bargain; easy terms. 1402 East Twenty-second , E Oakland, or 368 Hayes st ’!fin hl:nllem #xl OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SAL&. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer, 1ith and Frankiin, Oakland. ASSESSMENT NOTICES. —BRUNSWICK HOUSE, M8 Sixth—Rooms ‘lctntlper ht; $1 25 to $5 per week, and light 1 night. bousekeeping: open all AN elegantly furnished front alcove room, batb adjoining; marine view; suitable for 1 or 3 gentiemen. California st., nr. Powell. A—"THE ELMER HOUSE,” 3% Joining the Russ Hotel; 84 room: T 3: booklet. J. AM .. 1315 Linden st., Oakland. WANTED-Ol4 gold for mapur'e. O. NOLTE, jeweler, 24 (O Farrell, bet. Powell and Mason. h full value for your cast-off cloth- 167 Third: tel. Black 41 ast-off clothing bought and 954 Folsom; tel. Folsom 1191 ALASKA fur garments_ hools. mitts, leather conts. F. M. HEINEMAN. 109 Sansome st e e PHYSICIANS AND SURGEO DR €. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, 1021% Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh, e T, REAL® ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. IF you w g cal verman, TO make an immediate sale 1 have been in- ructed to fix the price of 2 wéll-located lots hmond ut $125 each, $20 for both: 50x alifornia Title insurance Company W. J. GUNN, 53 Cali- ve certificate. T §i500; coey 4-room cottage and 9 Plood ave., between Detroft and = sts: lot_gox1i2:6; Sunnyside Homestead Association. CHAS, C. FISHER, 624 Market. EL HOM rye sunny rooms, bath, Jaundry, basement, ¥ furnace, conservatory; lot $0xilf et 10 alley: unobstructed view of city and eautitil flowers, lawns, fruft trees, N hen-house, ete.; §2500 cash, balance easy nte. 15 Vicksburg st.; take Twenty- electric care to 24th and Vicksburg. i Heghts— Lots $100 per foot. THE Mc- THY CO., 646 Mark Western Addition, Pacific Helghts, Fichmond corner lots. THE Mc- . 646 Market st. a-st BACRIFIC ew S-room, 3-story house; lot 2663100, with chicken-house, ete.; suitable for fiats; must be sold; make an offer; $2000 or less. SHADBUKNE, 616 Sacramento BOHEMIA, 2% Post st cor. Stockton—Sunny corner suite and single rooms; hot and cold water; elevator and all conveniences. BURNETT, 1426 Market st. (old No. 138)—Fur- nished rms.. suites, single; also unfurnished. CALIFORNIA, 705 (St. Peter's House)—New bouse, newly furnished; housekeeping rooms. CARROLTON, 1206 Market, cor. Golden Gate ave.—Sunny corner; well furn.: rms, & offices. ASBESSMENT notice—Wittram Propeller Com- pany, office and principal place of business, S Mackst ot., San Nrauciees, otice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Toard of Directors, held on the Sth day of March, 1900, an assessment (No. 8) of three ) cents per share was levied upon the capi- tal stock of the corporation, ‘payable imme- diately in United States gold coin to the sec- retary at the office of the company at the above address. Any stock u) which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 1ith day of April, 1%0, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at blic auction, and unless payment is made fore, will be sold on the 28th day of April, T o iy e Selimuast BN e gether costs of advert! and_expenses 8 ‘tate.” By order of the Board of Dirctors: F. WITTRAM .vn,.k it FOLSOM, 95, corner Sixth (The Oliver)—Sunny furnished rooms: guites or single: new mgmt. FRANKLIN, 417—Large sunny y furniehed room in middle flat; light eeping 1t desired; $6 GEARY, 405 (The Navarre)—Elegantly furnish- «d rooms:suites or single: travelers accom. GRAND SOUTHERN, southeast corner Seventh and Mission sts.—Sunny rooms, en sulte or single; ladies’ parlor: reading room: elevator. | GRANT aye., 21 (The Wellington)—A family rooming house; by day, week or month. HANCOCK HOUSE, 5l Mission st.—Select family rooming house; §1 50 to 36 per week. HOWARD, £29—Rooms from week up to 35, ficwnmflt;flmm—lgemum INNA, 67, corner Eighth—New furnished MINNA, gl -+ bay DIVIDEND NOTICES. MUTUAL ELECTRIC LIGHT CO.—A monthly dividend (No. 7) of elght (5) cents per share on the issued capital stock of the company has been declared, pavable at office of the company, 627 Howard st., San Francisco, on April 10, 100. Transfer books close on April 4, 1900, at 4 o'clock p. m. B JAMES FISHER, Secretary. DIVIDEND Notice—The Giant Powder Com- ny Con.—A dividend (No. 16) of seventy- ve (T5c) cents per share on the issued cap- ital stock of the company has been declared, ble at the office of the company, 430 Cal- ia st., San Francisco, on 1 10, 1900. Transter books close ‘noon. 278 WAk fl retary. window room, $1 per week; ISSION, $37A (Avoca House)—New; newly l(\Il'ntfi!fl: rent reasonable. FLICK, Prop. rooms to let; NINTH, 160—Sun furnished with or Without board. RRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and ORLANDO House, 98 Howard, cor. Sixth— Sunny rooms; prices to suit; open night. es ccounts, Navy Department, Wlplhlnflon. D. C., until 12" o'clock noon, April 24, 1900, and publicly opened immediate- 1y thereaftar, to furnish at the naval station, Puget Sound, Wash., a quantity of hardware, wire rope, iron rod, lumber, and 1 double- drum ship wind. Blank proposals will be fur- nished upon lication to the naval station, Sound, Wash, or to the bureau. A. S. NNY, Paymaster General, U. I.. N. 3-26-00. 'NITED States Engiceer Ofln] Flood bulld- b 1900. —Sealed ing, San Francisco, Cal, April 3 until 12 noon, May 3, application.” W. s for in 1900—Notice—Cértain _goods _remaining one year in bonded warehouee will be sold at public _auction at the United States Ap- Praiser’s store on the 25th of April, 150, at 11 o'clock a. m. Descriptive catalogues can be had at the Custom House on April 18, 1900, or at the time and place of sale.” J, P. JACK- SON, Collector. MARRIAGE LICENSES. have been issued as follow: t Point, and Eva Stew- Marriage licens Miguel Cueto, 2, W art, 22, Carson’ Cit; Philip C. Boehmer, 24, Oakland, and Anita Stinnett, 19, city. Edward T. Houghton, 29, city, and Clarisse de Sala_Sheldon, 2, city. John J. Halford, 25, Oakland, and Kathleen Loftus, 2%, Healdsbur; Nathan J. Cohen, 31, 1619 Gough street, Fannie Finkelstein, 22, 161 Gough street. Fellce Lofrano, 27, 1 Varennes place, Annie Kassino, 18, 13 Pollard place. Giacoma Minkowski, 25, New York City, Wanda Galand, 27, city. Ole Ellefeen, i, 169% Minna street, and Emma Theller, 35, 163% Minna_ street. Herman Teoper, 41, 124 Langton street, and Rachel Herschkovitz, 39, 941 Folsom street. Bernard J. Moran, 3, 9A Lapidge street, and Katie Shea, 26, 9A Lapidge street. Edward F. Treadwell, 24, city, and Eulila M. Ayers, 24, city. ‘Alexander Chisholm Jr., 23, Niles, and Edyth E. Turnor, 23, Centervilie. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. JOHNSTON—In this city, March 24, 1800, to the witq of Samuel Johnston, & son. MARRIED. MOORBE—HARGRAVE—In Fort Benton, Feb- ruary 25, 1900, by Justice Sullivan, Oliver Moore of Fort Benton and Edna Hargrave, formerly of San Francisco. NELLMAN—SCHLUTTER—In this city, March 31, 1900, by the Rev. J. N. Beard, D.D., Peter Neliman and Nellle Schlutter, both of San Francisco. and and and DIED. Lederman, Charles Lent, John M. Linegar, Catherine Mahoney, Julia E. More, Mary B. Nelson, Gustave Noblett, Joseph O'Connér, Rev. P. J. Oppenhetmer, Henry Phillips, Norma L Quint, Douglas U, Robinson, Emily J. Auradou, Tda M. Barry, William BE. Blaskower, Pauline Brinkerhoff, Sadie A. Chapman, George Clark, Joseph E. Clough, Mary K. Finnerty, Annie Floeter, Hermann H. Harper, Charles H. Jansen, Lurena Keane, Theodosia J. Kelly, Peter Sherwood, Eddle W. Kelly, Robert Slebold, Charles Kevell, Sarah Strome, Edward B. Lambert, Willlam Sullivan, Julia Sweetser, Mrs. Sarah Tregidgo, Marion Lambert, Sarah Landvogt, Augusta AURADOU—In this city, April 1, 1900, Ida May, beloved wife of A. Leon Auradou and daug! ter of Mre. Ellen Sheridan, a native of Brook- lyn, N. Y., aged 32 years 6 months and 14 days. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day | (Tuesday), at $:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 908 Jackson street, thence to St. Fran- cls Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery by train. BARRY—In this city, April 2, 1900, at the resi- dence of his sister, Mrs. S.'F. Hodgkins, 1206 Green street, near Hyde, Willlam E. Barry, beloved son of the late John and Margaret Barry, and brother of the late Mrs. R. W. Bowdich and M. H., J. J. and G. F. Barry, a native of San Francisco, aged 2§ years and 10 months. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 1306 Green street, thence to S Bridget's Church, where a requiem high ma: will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Calvary Cemetery. BLASKOWER—Entered into rest, in this city, April 1, 1500, Pauline, dearly béloved mother of Max Blaskower and Mrs. Ray Drossner, & native of Germany. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock. from the residence of her daughter, 2506 Fillmore street. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery by 3:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. BRINKERHOFF—In Oakland, April Brinkerhoff, mother of Ethel Anita Brinker- hoff, and sister of John C. Broadie, a native of Illinols, aged 2§ years 11 months and 21 days. _(Joliet, Ill., papers please copy.) [ Friends are respectfuily Invited to at- tend the funerai services to-morrow (Wednes- day), at 2 o'clock, at the chapel of the First Presbyterian Church, corner Fourteenth and Franklin streets. Interment private. CHAPMAN—In this city; jpril 2. 1909, George, beloved husband of Julie' Chapman, ‘& native of Virginia, aged T4 years. CLARK—In this city, April 1, 1900, Joseph E., beloved son of Edward and Jennie Clark, brother of George Clark and ~grandson of George and Rosie Meehan, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 years 1 month and 26 days. £ Friends and acquaintances are respece fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, from the parents’ | residence, 1553 Fifteenth street, corner of Capp. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CLOUGH—In this city, March 31, 1900, at the Tesidence of her son, Charles L. Clough, 202i Webster street, Mary Keith Tiison, widow of the late Amos Clough, a native of Thomaston, Me., aged 8 years 1 month and 11 days. E Friends are respecttully invited o at- tehd the funeral services this day (Tues day), at 11 o'clock, at the chapel of Odd Fel lows' Cemetery. FINNERTY—At Stockton, Cal., March 31, 1900, Annie, relict of the late Michael Finnerty and mother of the late James Finnerty, a native of County Donegal, Ireland, aged' 68 years. T7The funeral will take place this day (Tuesday), at 12:3) o’clock, from the parlors of the United Undertakers, 27 and 29 Fifth street, FLOETER—In this city, April 1, 1900, Hermann Heinrich, beloved son of Hermann and Marie Floeter, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 2 months and 23 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully_ invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuedday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 107 Ash avenue, between Polk street and Van Ness avenue. Interment Cy- press Lawn Cemetery, HARPER—In_ Seattle, April 1, 1900, suddenly, Charles H. Harper, beloved husband of Annie May Harper, father of Florence M. Harper, and son of Mrs. Thomas P. Winter of Ala- meda, a native of England, aged 35 years. JANSEN—In this city, April 2, 150, Lurena, beloved wife of Romberg Jansen, daughter of Mrs, Martha Patton, and sister of Willlam, Felix and Henry Patton, Mrs. I. Labell, M: J. Whitchurch and M M. Rial native of Santa Rosa, Cal, aged 31 years'§ months and 20 days. (Besta Rosa, Cal., papers please copy. . 7 Friends and_acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from her late re dence, 1567 Post street, between Octavia and | Laguna. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. KEANE—In this city, April 2, 1900, Theodosia ‘Jane Keane, beloved daughter of John T. and Jane Carter, and mother of George B., Frank M., Joseph W., Theodore J. and Augustine C "Keane, a native of (Brookiyn, N. Y., aged 8 years § months and 29 days. (New York papers please cOpY.. G 7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services this day (Tuesday), at 2:30 o'clock, at the chapel of the Odd Fel- lows' Cemetes KELLY—In this city, April 2, 1900, Peter; be- loved husband of Mary Kelly, a native of Ireland, aged 64 years. KELLY—In the City and County Hospital, April 2, 190, Robert Kelly, a native of Ire- land, aged 48 years. KEVELL—In the City and County Hospital, ell, a native of Eng: April 2, 1900, Sarah land, aged 56 years. LAMBERT—In this city, March 31, 1900, W illam Lambert, beloved husband of the late Sarah Lambert %fl dearly beloved father of George L. and A. Lambert and Mrs. C. G. Hightower, a native of Essex, England, e Friands and_acquaintances pect. ends are respect- iy Thvited 16 attend the funcral to-marrow \Weanesday), trom the resilence of his daughter. 509 treet, at 2 o'clock. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. LAMBERT—In Cloverdale, Cal., April 8, 159, Sarah Lambert, & native of Glasgow, Scot- nd, I e remains will be interred in Laurel Hill Cemetery to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'cl o In this city, March % LANDVOGT—In this LY. o W o Elother of Emma, Charlie, Bertha and Land a native of Cincinnati, Ohio, aged ' Jears 7 days and 16 months. i Efi::odn "t 3 orclock, from e 1ats vt Tnterment Lagrel F Cem o T By ERMAN—In the City and County Hospi by - Charies Laderman. > Sowpital April 1, 1900, ‘Friends and acquaintances are respect- lfiy invited to attend the funeral this T dayy, at 1 o'clock, from the residence e e 107 Ash avene, ‘bevweon: Tote street and Van Ness avenue. Interment Cy- Lawn Cemetery. ‘~In this city, March 31, 190, John Mein- HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., 107, FUNERAL DIREOTORS AND EMBALMERS. Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. 27 and 29 Fifth st. Tel. South Interment Mount 2, 1800, | Sadle A. Brinkerhoff, wife of Dr. G. Erwin | days. (FFriends are respectfully Invited to at- tend the funeral services this day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock. at bis late residence, 2516 Sac- ramento street, thence to Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by électric car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. LINEGAR—In this city, April 1, 1800, Cather- ine, beloved wife of James P. Linegar,. and : mother of Charles, James, Joseph, Margaret and Catherine Linegar, a native of Sacra- mento, aged 44 years. MAHONEY—In this city, March 31, 1900, Julla E., beloved wife of the late D. J. Mahoney and mother of John D., Kittle A., Dennis J., Thomas F. and Agnes’ Mahoney, a native of Ireland, aged 56 years. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi: dence, &1 Hayes street, thence to Sacred Heart Churel where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MORE—In this clty, March 30, 1300, Mary B., beloved wife of Thomas R. More of Santa Barbara, Cal., a native of Californta, aged 43 vears. NELSON—In this city, April 1, 130, Gustave, beloved husband of Mary Nelson, father of John and James Nelson, brother of Captain John Nelson and Mrs. F. Pearson of Lureka, Humboldt County, Cal., and Mrs. A. Ray- naud of San Francisco, and brother-in-law of John and James Linskey and Mrs. H. Elvin of Vallejo, Cal., & native of Sweden, aged 43 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fullyinvited to_attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of the Pacific Undertakers, 777 Mission street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. NOBLETT—In the City and County H April 2, 1900, Joseph Noblett, a native land, aged 52 years. O'CONNOR—An anniversary requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of the soul of Rev. P. J. O'Connor at 10 o'clock this day (Tuésday), in St. James Church, Twenty- third and Guerrero streets. Friends and rela- tives are Invited to attend. OPPENHEIMER—In this city, April 1 1900, Henry, beloved husband of Mary Oppenhetmer and father of Mrs. A. Blssinger, Mrs. S. Pfeiffer of San Antonfo, Texas, and Emil, Harry, Albert and Edward Oppenheimer, a native of Germany, aged 70 years and § months. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi. dence, 1116 Sutter street. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery by special train at 11 o'clock ital, Iret from Third and Townsend streets. By spe- clal request, no flowers. PHILLIPS—In Oakland, April 2, 1900, at 43 Helen street, Norma Ida, daughter of Norman B. and Annie Phillips, a native of Oakland, aged 3 years 11 months and 3 days. QUINT—In Alameda, April 1, 199, Douglas Underwood Quint, 'son of the late Judge Quint, beloved husband of Jessie Quint, and father of Margaret Quint, a native of Sacra- mento, aged 32 years and 7 months. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Tuesday), at 11:30 o'clock, at his late residence, 1917 Chestnut street, Alameda. In- terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. ROBINSON—In this city, April 1, 190, Emily J. Robinson, beloved daughter of Joseph A. and Katie J. Robinson, a native of San Fran- clsco, aged 7 years and 6 days. SHERWOOD—In this city, April 2, 1900, Eddie W., beloved son of Julia and the late W. Sherwood, and brother of Mrs. Joe Levy a native of San Francisco, aged 23 years § months and 2 days. BOLD—In the City and County Hospital, | i1 _1, 1900, Charles Siebold, a native of 1 York, aged 42 years. | STROME—In this city, April 2, 1900, Edward | " B., beloved husband of Malvina J. Strome, ] | father of Martha and Edward Strome, and brother of Charles and Willlam Strome, a native of Wisconsin, aged 47 years and 17 days. | SULLIVAN—In_this city, April 1, 1900, Julia, widow of the late Michael Sulltvan, sister-in- | law of James B. McManus, and aunt of John J. McManus and Mrs. Hugh Kelly, a native | ot Barehaven, County Cork, Ireland, aged 6 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 8:45 o'clock, from the parlors of the Pacific Undertakers, 777 Missjon street, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a sol- emn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. SWE SER—In this city, April 1, 1900, Mrs. Sarah M. Sweetser, beloved mother of Mrs. Julia Temple, native of Maine, aged 77 years | 5 months ana 7 days. | gZFriends and acquaintances are respact- | tully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, at the resi- | dence of her daughter, Mrs. Julia Temple, | 863 Folsom street. Interment Masonic Ceme- tery. TREGIDGO—In this city, March 31, 1900, Mar- fon, dearly beloved wife of Alfonso A. Tregid- For and loving mother of Mabel, Don and Eu- gene Tregidgo, a native of Scotland, aged 43 years, (Nevada County, Cal., papers pleass copy. | E7The funeral will take place this day (Tueeday), at 1 aiclock, from her late resi- dence, 755 Capp street. Interment private. HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. H J Lewls, N Y W A Rea, Boston Mrs Schmidt, Cal B A Crowell, N Y | Miss “Schmidt, Cal Mrs B A CrowellLNY | N R Salisbury, Th | Edith Crowell. N'Y H B Wood, San Jose| Hattle Croweli, N Y | Mrs H B Wood, § Jose Eugene Crowell, N Y S Morris, Portland | C E Crowell, N Y . Weaver | W G Barker, Mass | L A Hippich, Tl | Flizabeth Barker, Mass Mrs L A Hippach, Il G Wets, Mass | Mrs J Fischer, Tl Mrs West, Mass Misses Van Winkle,|N G Carmen, N Y N ¥ | Mrs, Carman, N Y | Mis Wilson, N Y | Mrs' A Keyser, 8 Lake | R Kondo, Japan | Mrs E H Scott, Ind M Adayama, Japan | K Scott, Ind > Hutchins, Boston |J F G Bentley, Mo J A Davis, Chicago | Mrs Bentley, Mo Mrs J A Davis. Il | B Yell, Sacto H Gonce, Chicago | A Reinhart, Nevada Mrs Gonce, Chicago | F Leonard, Nevada R Mather, Chicago M Schenck, N Y Mrs Mather, ‘hicago | A C Bryer, Formosa | M Woolley, 'N Y H D Martin, Ind A Campbell, China | T C Davidson, Mont P Horbach,' Omaha | G W_Pelten, Sacto T Flint Jr & w, SJuan| Mrs Pelter, Sacto § P Huhn, Pihl B J Wheelér, Cal Mrs § P Huhn, Phil D Bates, $an Mateo A R Union, Chicago [A Gassie, N Y W M Graham, Cal |A G Mayer, N Y | Miss J Murray, Canad|T T Willlams, Cal 1 G Moore, Canada |J A Norris, U § N | Mrs Moore. Canada |Mrs Norrls, U 8 N |A R Lewis, N Y _|H Ramseger, Ham- | Mrs A R Lewis, N Y | _burg | Mrs J P Argersinger,| B Runge, Berlin N ¥ C Schueltze, China Miss Argersinger, NY(Mrs S D Hepburn, | 1sabelle ~ Argersinger,| Japan baxes: 3°W Foster, Cal | Elanore Argersinger,| T M Moch, China | C R Morlin, China |A T Kats, N Y H C Haines, U S N Mrs Katz, N ¥ Mrs V Tumpaugh, O M A Stern, N Y N S Clark, N Y Mrs M A Stern, N Y|W E_Loorhill, China C P Shelton, Baston |Mrs Loorhill, 'China B H_Shelton, Boston 'J Crucksbank, Cal Raymond & Whitcomb Excursionists. E B Haskell Mrs Cook Mrs E B Haskell |H M Smith Mrs H HHaskell Mamfe Philips Miss Haskell Mrs H M Smith C H Perry F L Bell Mrs Mrs L F Bell B A Varney P E Banford | Mrs_Varney Mrs Sanford A Garner May Weener Mrs Garner Miss Tyttle S R_Briggs . |3 Henderson Dr F L W F_Howard Mrs Dewey Mrs M B Davis 3 Cook C H Marshall Mrs Cook | Mrs Marshall Als Cook. ‘Annie F Smith oD BT G F Foster, A L McMullen, Mass A W Maitby, Cal H M Mosher, L Ang R Dollar, S Rafael |J J Powers & fy, N Y W _J Proost. Cal B R Smith, L Azg G M Gordon, Omaha | D E Needham, S Diego J T Thompson, Cal J MeCudden, Vi P T Jackson, Cal Miss McCudden, Viljo C H Farnsworth, Cal | Miss M Edson, Cal G H Bush, Berkeley |J E Rathborn, Cal H E Colman, Ohlo B C Milllan, Cal H P Andrews, F Subbe, Stanford J M Hansbrough, Cal | B Freeman, Frultvale C L Nichols, Mont H Graw, Sacto C Grange & w, Or T Hanrahan, Sacto T Carroll, Seatle H Hilgenan, St Louts G e auay | Mrs Oliver: Spokan o W . rs Oliver, . & W Hurd; Or W H Nichols & w,Cal B m:&!-l'-l- f M Mt it g &, 0 rll’(shrml' Eureka Eeattle . er, Eu Mis W Seattle | D M Hill, Monroe N Blackstock, Cal DM L McPherson, Colo w R M Chamberlain, Mich| W_ T L Reed, Reedley J F Thompson, F Payn, Los Ang ¥ B Hodgkin, Or Mrs J J Thompson, Cal Mrs N E Wilson, Reno F Shaip & w, China. €6 Anderson, N § N Pye, St Louls B L Hubbard. Cal J M Brooks. Manila I R udge, Carson F Browning, Cal Mrs H H Graw, Sacto| H G Raaf, Cal Miss Graw, Sacto F L Clark, M e}luul. 8 Cruz CA l-u= & & Srumpion, Atesta| 7 A t, Watson: NEW WESTERN HOTEL. W _E _Alston, Towa C Lanfersweiter HH LF Horning, Wis & ’{Anler:'vellm & w, FJ Cornell, Folsom Dodge, Towa L G La Blanc, Cal |W M Helt, Mo C Anderson, N Y A Wollenburg, Or H E Grabow, Minn | O Lindley, Ind 3 Brennan, Willows | P J King, Cal 7 C Berbercia, Cal A J Caver, Cal i |§ e G .B Henderson, Cal H Ross, Suicide of a Miner. REDDING, April 2—Late last night a young l;i'm of I'ren:l Glllcrn m;:m:;md 1 | ] ead. itie Yp omye Bk o he I FIRST IN THE LAST FEW JUMPS Defeated Malay and Perseus * in a Bumping Finish at Oakland. St s Three Favorites Scored on a Muddy Track—Uarda Unlooked For. Flower of Gold a ‘Winner. e 5 2y After Ab Stemler had vainly endeavored | to get Arbaces excused from the mile and a sixteenth sellilng event, telling the judges his horse did not like the muddy going, the bay horse went out and won, showing that owners are not always right. Jennie Reld had made the pace for the greater portion of the route, when the favorite, Malay, took up the running. Fifty yards from home the field closed on the leader and considerable of a bump- ing match occurred, during which Powell, finishing on the outside with Arbaces, beat Malay out a neck. Topmast was closing very fast, undoubtedly faring worst in the mix-up. Rain left the track in a sloppy condition, still the horses ran fairly well to form. Flower of Gold, in the last, bowled over Dr. Nembula and The Fretter, much to the consternation of the former’s backers. The Doctor carried the wise money, but Walter Jennings’ fleet filly led from the start, leading the good thing out nearly a length. Foster & Hackett's eagled the field of maidens, starting in the opening six furlong run. The half brother to Sulbross closed a slight favorite over Poorlands and, fairly reveling in the IIDY- g{ going, won eased up to a walk. Milo elo, a 30 to 1 shot, finished second, in front of Harry Corby. This was followed by the impressive win of Albert Simons’ filly Fidel Youlin, a 8 to 5 favorite. Soon heading Swiftwater, Henry had the first choice up in his lap at the wire, several lengths in advance of Maydine. Gussie Fay seems to have lost all form, never looking dangerous. There were ten starters in the two-year- old scramble, with the Burns & Water- house air, Bernota and Homage, closing slight faverites over Combermere. The latter colt, as usual, showed a high turn of speed out in front for a while, then closing up finished third. Bernota proved the easiest sort of a winner over Inusion. Pompino went to the post favorite for the fourth number, and his chances were killed by racing out in front with Amasa. Powell brought Uarda up the last part, Regelong spread- downing Orion a neck. The winner was 413 to 1 in the betting. Track Notes. The running of the match race between Advance Guard and Andrisa has been postponed until Thursday, owing to the condition of the track. Intrada, third choice for the two-year- old dash, fell just before the stretch was reached, Henry fortunately escaping with- out injury. To-Day’s Entries. First race—Five furlongs;. three-year-olds: selling. 995 St. Anthony...107| 1002 St. Germain...107 .. Canejo .. 1013 Morella 105 1062, Coming Event.105| 1013 Summer 2110 1013 Fine Shot 110| 995 H. Thatcher...107 492 Urchin 10| 995 Sarsield a07 1013 Gusto 110 | 1026 Maydine 208 Second race—Six furlongs; four-year-olds and upward; purse. @8 R. de Cuba...108| 960 Ricardo an 1011 Miss Rowena..109| %6 Flacon . BTy 966 De Blaise.. . Mallakwa 1 1007 Bonibel . Moringa m 908 Torsina . Sidelong ......108 1007 Chapple . J. Stouffer.....111 Third race—Seven furlongs; three-year-olds; selling. 1009 Boundlee 107( (907) Choteau 917 Mont Eagie....104| (1019) My Gypey. 1010 Tekla ... 107/ 1021 Mountebank Fourth race—One mile and a sixteenth; three- year-olds and upward; free handicap. 1010 Scotch Plaid...104] 1010 Imperious 1021 Formero 106, 1011 Anjou .. 1009 Bathos 2 Fifth race—Six furlongs; three-year-olds and upward; selling. 106 L% 662 Florinel II.... 9| 954 Jaerl . 105 (972) Peace .........102| 980 Pat Morri: 914 Pat Murphy...107| 1018 Nilgar 1021 Cormorant ....111| 962 Espiran 981 Matt Hogan... 9| 1021 Sly ... 1017 Good Hope.....102/(1000) Moment Sixth race—One mile; three-year-olds and up- ward; selling. 1006 Alas ... 1012 Lavator . 1000 Wyoming Selections /for ‘To-Day. First race—Sarsfieid, Coming Event, Gusto. Second race—Mallakwa, Judge Stouffer, Mo~ ringa. Third race—Boundlee, Tekla, Mountebank. Fourth race—Anjou, Formero, Imperfous. Fifth race—Pat Morrissey, Sly, Momentumt. Sixth race—Alas, Lavator, Snips. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. i Al Mary A. Doughty to on F line of Scott street, 19 mento, N 25 by E_110:8; $10. Edward and ah A. Philips to Ellen Down- ing, lot on N line of Grove street, 250 E of ':;;vmem B N2 NW 25:3%, S 138:1%: Henry Wellbrook to Carrie M. Cook (wife of Morton L.), lot corner of Page street and Central avenue, 30 by N 100; $10. Morton L. « to same, James Deele on NW corner W 25 by N 50; $10. James M. Allen to Ida M. Allen, lot on NW corner of Washington and Walnut streets, W 8 by N 102:3%; gift Estate of Samuel Lewis (by M mon Lewis, adminis vier, lot on Laurel stree arles E. Doughty, lot % N of Sacre- v and Solo- ephine Bot srmerly Primrose). »n Tract (hospital iot); $10. George W Wright to Peter Kelly, lot ire street, 10 N of Tw ) Iot on S W of Sanchez, line of Vailey N 14 't also an- by chez, W % by S 1M 3200 Winifred M. Bogan i rald, lot on N line of Filbert street, 153:3 W of Mason, W 23 by N 60: gift Horace V. Scott to Frank L. and Lewis C. Hunter, lot on N line of Washington street. £ W of Taylor, W 4 by N 62:6; grant Mary R. and D. M. Shafer to Rosa L. Pos (wife of Bernard), lot on N line of Valleje street. 1378 E of Hyde. E 3 by N 137:4; 910 Teo and May Israclsky to C. B. Perry, lot on W line of Ninth avenue, 100 N of I street. N 25 by W 12; $10. Wendell and_ Carrie Easton to Jacob Hey- man, lot on W line of Forty-seventh avenue. 100 N of S street, § 50 by W 120: also lot on W line of Forty-seventh avenue, 300 N of S street, S 50 by W 120: $I0. Charles E. Jr. and James Wulferdingen to Abraham Burkheim undivided two-thirds of 1ot on E line of Forty-second avenue, 325 3 of U street, § 25 by E 120; $10. gan Francisco Savings U Pedenboy, lot on SE line of of Ninth avenue, NE 50 hy SE 9%, Central Park Homestead: $1009. 0dd Fellows’ Cemetery Association to Joseph Hamilton, lot 5 Hope Section, Plat 3, Odd Fellows' Cemetery: %0. Alameda County. John and Mary Scannell to George Scanmell, Tots 1 and 2, block 2106, Alden Tract at Temes- sift. nd Elizabeth D. Heron to Lud- lot on NE line 34146 SE of Oakland being lot and NW Linda Vista Terrace, Map 2, R. S. and Henrfetta Farrelly to Gomes, lot o S line of C street, 300 W of Third, W 50 by S 19, Town of Haywards, Eden Joseph . es A. Echlin to Lydania 3 14, block F, Par o beginning at SE Tolden den Gafe Tract ner of lat 14, bioci Tract, thence SE Creek, thence down ¢ 257, NW ©.73 to a lot 13, extended, intersects center i creek, thence NW 2884 to SW c thence NE $0 to beginning; al of lot 12, distant 114 S from S third street (formerly Mattie a SW 118, S 56.24, E %0, N & to beginnin being a portion of lots 11 and 12, block F, Par- son’s Golden Gate Tract, Oakland: $10. George W. and Mary M. Beaver to Fred . t on E line e of Fifty- nue), NW 9%, Peaver, block J. bounded by First and Second tain- Vernon Clifton and Hudson streets, ing ten acres, and being a portion Park at Temescal, Oakland: gift Builders’ Contracts. 14a E. Peterman (owmer) with W O. Peter- son (contractor). architect none—All work for & two-story and basement frame building. on F line of Capp street, 1 8 of Nineteenth, S 25 ¢ E 122:6: $464 B i iha (owner) with Cahtll and Hall Ele- ontractors), architect C vator Company Meussdorfler—Elevator work for a three-story being remodeled, on frame building, which SW corner of Market and Fast streets; $1700. [———— LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. avenues, Monday, Aoril 2 urs from Vie- toria and Puset Stmr George W E Portland, via Astorfa 35 Ship_Servia, Giimo Br ship Primrose Hill Suiter, 160 days from Lon- dall, 3 days from from Seattle. son, 135 days from 12 W Haw bark Santiago, Engalls, 17 days from Honolulu. Schr Chas Hanson, Dannevig, 47 days from San Blas. SAILED. Monday, Aoril 2. Stmr Newburg, Peterson, Grays Harbor. OCEAN STEAMERS. GIBRALTAR—Arrived Aoril $—Stmr Trave, from New York, for Genoa, etc. LIVERPOOL—Sailed April 2—Stmr Corea, for Philadelphia. NEW YORK—Arrived April 2-Stmr Auguste toria, from Genoa, efc. ANTWERP—Arrived Aoril 3—Stmr Kensing- ton, from New York, via Southampton. BRISBANE—Arrived April 1-Stmr Aorangl, from Vancouver. Vi THE CALL’S RACING CHART. (Copyright, 190, by OAKLAND RACETRACK, Monday, April 1025. FIRST RACE—Six furlongs; sellin H. H. Exgbert.) 2, 1000.—Weather fine. Track muddy. maidens; four-year-olds and upward; purse, $350. | I | Botting. Index. Horse. Age. Weight.St. % % % Str. Fin. | Jockey. _|Op. E Regelong, 4 101 1 i€ i 110 [Henry ... Milo Melo, 4. 95| 3 3y 23 24 |Buchanan .... Harry Corby, 100 2 C3 s 3% |Heinson . My Dear, 4. 106 4 43 43 42 |Morse Henry C, 5. 11411 1 310 514 W, See. Lizzella,'§ 99| 5 sn 83 §2 |Bassinger . Poorlands, 108 8 T 71 [J. Daly 644 Master Lee, 108 6 51 54 85 [Golden ..0101C 108] 9 03 7h 920 |Cannell | 106/10 9h 13 195 |Morgan - | 7 6% 11 1 [Raneh .....ll| 5%: W, 50%: %, 118%. Good start. Won easing up, second and third driving. \Winner, Foster & Hackett's ch. h., by imp. Regalls-Mattie Long. Just a romp for the winner. _Poorlands ran badly. Seraiched—Hannah Reid 106, 7026. SECOND RACE—Five and a half furlongs: selling; three-year-olds fillies; purse, $300. index. Horse. Welght.[St. % % % ___Str.__Pn Yockey. _ [Op. _CI. 984 Fidel Youlln . 2 . 8% 4% -1 - I8 [Pwsr: €5 35 1013 Maydine -~ 5 43 3h 22 22 |1 Powell. -2 3 ... Ewiftwater 4 i1 13 $3 36 [E Ross. v ® 989 Gus Fay 3 11 45 43 41 3 8 o7 Sister Mari s 7 1 1 82 0 100 1013 March Seven. 7 [ ¢1 53 83 B 0 % 892_Tanobe 1 PR | gk 8 7 |Morgan .......| 0030 Time—%, 13%; 7-16, Good start. Won easing up, second and third driving. - Winner, A. Simons’ b. f. lenty of early speed. °3 ¥ Spendthrift-imp. Nuska. Winner all the best. Swiftwater Gussie Fay no account. Scratched—Nettle Clark 102, Lew Zara 02, Kitty Kelly 102, Enjoyment 103, Ahwahnes 12 $400. 1027. THIRD RACE—Five furlongs; two-year-olds; purse, Index. Horse. % ) % v h Op. L. 1008 Bernota 3% 214 1% 13 5 1015 Iilusion )RR L s 10 1020 Combermere 1h 14 25 34 -2 52 1015 ‘% 51 42 42 . - E2 4% B85 56§ » H 71 64 610 |Ames 5@ % 6% 710 715 |[Mounc » 0 a8 8 ] s » % 1 Fen | 3 12 - - . [Bozem: e 8 Time—%, %, %, 1:05. Good start, except Moonbright. Won easily, second and third driving. Winner, Burns & Waterhouse's blk. ., by Take Notiee-Berna. After Combermere stopped, it was easy for Bernota. Homage will win soon. Scratched—St. Rica 110, i Cup 107._*Coupled with Bernota. 1028. FOURTH RACE—Futurity course; selling; four-year-olds and upward; purse, Bt % % % Btr. _ Fin_| Jockey. Tarda, § TR s 1in Yoot Orion, 8 s i1 in i3 101 ino, ) 1% g% - &% 54 52 52 5h 61 61 master, . s 78 172 842 Saille Goodwin, 71 s s 2 to %, short %, 173 Good start Won first three e e P mavana b m.. by Strathmore.Zahlan. Pompino might have won out in front with Amasa. Uarda nicely ridden. Too short for Medanos. = b 1o speed. _ Scratched—I Don’'t Know 108, El Mido 105, Miss Rowena 106, Torsida 106. 3026, FIFTH RACE—One mile and an eighth: selling; four-year-olds and up: purse, $400. Index. Horse Age. Welght./St. % % Str.___Fin. | Jockey. _[Op. €L In |L Powell. 5 8 22 [E. Ross. 85 32 1030. BIXTH RACE—One mile; free handicap; three-yenr-olds and upward; purse, $400. Tndex. Horse. Age. Welght ISt