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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1900. 11 PERSONALS. 5nd-band. bousht and sold; 1303 Mission, nr. Sth. ood mintng or write for list 07 Brush, Oakland. i Fedora outfit of hate, 31 7. ch ——— ANEOUS WANTS, MOAEY TO LOA itio 1 estate, ist r piancs st rates. BEC ble A LIET OF MONEY Eamp i AZ & Bancroft n Mauzy at 6 per cen divided intere Tigages and legacies bough place to eap. 1 dress pants, ter Exchange, 409 C @™ es | first floor, Chron! sed pianos from s thie week if you Want & snap. 16 O ber of planos ok ; , Hallet . §25 up: ars, 31 no g 1 upright HEAD. borrow w W. J. HESTHAL, 10 ¢ oid gold. SAVERS. ry which are out of our s Weber, Hardman, and K sewing machine; good con- Mission, nr. 15th. for | MRS. DR. L. BURGEF. late matron of Ger- | G. H. UMBSEN & CO. man Hosvital, N. Y., speclalist for bladder, kidney, skin diseases and cancer, office 108 Fourth st. A testimonial: Wm. Osterhold, Saa Mates Orphan Asylum, says: I had cancer on my left leg. 1 was treated by Mrs. Burger, 106 Fourth st., and certify that I_was cured in & ehort time. Wm. Osterbold, San Mateo. DR. PARKER & throat a: CAST-OF . 0ld gold and silver boug! send postal. COLEMAN'S, 506 Kearny st. AN elegant sult for $10 75 from imported or do- mestic remnants. L. LEMOS, 1117 Market st., between Seventh and Lighth. SUITS o0 easy instaliments from imported_or Gomestic remnants. One Price Tailoring Co., 82 Kearny st between Sacramento and Cali’ ornia. tatloring, dyeing, cleaning and repairing; = made to order: fit guar. 2 Eighth st. | { D. MORSE. photographer, 2605 Pacific av between Pierce and Scott: phone Steiner 3391 STAMMERI ected: booklet. J. WHITE- HOR? 1315 Linden st., Oakland. corrs . A.M.. Ph. 1 fire and burg- in st CURLED or waved hair can be quickly ob- teined by using Talcott’s Curling Fluid; 25 cents bottle. ELECTRIC lights In every room; Winchester Hotel, 44 Third st. near Market: 100 room 250 to $150 per night; $150 to $6 per weel free ‘bus and baggage to and from the ferry. wish full value for your cast-off cloth- B. Cohen, 157 Third: tel. Black 4128. “he Weekly Call, ne 31 par vear plano Market st 1710 : 6 per cen! n probate, interest tion loans, chattel ce Iree. 24 and 34 m real estate in silver, djamon rreil st. st t & Davis, uprights, up; mandolins ‘Warerooms, LUTE! ces: terms ¢ money; cal m igno sold for storage: cldest umn cale: Boothe planos. upright piano; 1 ents. and asy; prices low ssible done to please and satisfy the u want § ‘ms to sult. iargest ents of new styles. KOH- Y Farrell st we give the best goods for the n us and see our Derk:{i MAUVAIS, MAUVAIS, tial payment Floc tor D Ellis st tter st cost 5 Pos for of any man of . Phoenix,Ariz. | ty; all buel- Parrott bide. sbury; prices price. Aiso up: easy pay- Elling- 50 up: 2 208-312 . 2ole agent Schmer and Byron Mauzy houss Chbicago is KOHLER & CHASE'S, ; planos, organs and grades ; every- he way of a e Bros. plano; purchasing: bldg. sale rents and piaae; | ALASKA | on fur sarments. hoods. mitts, leather H. M HETNEMAN, 109 Sansome st CHFEAPEST 2nd best in America_The Weekly Call. 1€ pages, sent to any address in ths United States or Capada one year for Sl roctars rald costs PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. LL_Office and residence, C. C. O'DO! % Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, ne $1 per year. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 38 MARKET STREET. num; Sacramento st., : 5 'flats. 1. Fifteenth st. foward; 60x1l0 ft.; 6 flats and % annum; § ft. frontag $540 per re st.; 48 st., near Polk; bargain; lot 27:6x , back to Fern ave.; double front- alone worth $5000; improve- 3 suses, 2 flats; rents $64. $645 per annum; Fifteenth st., nr. Tero; 3 flats: lot 25x100 ft. $515 per annum; Clayton st., near Waller: 2 modern flats; 25x106 ft. $5,500-On Minna, through to rear street; §- room house and 3 flats; rents $480 per annum $5,000—Jessie st., near Sixth; 3 flats on lot 25x $450 per annum. . near Washington; key lot, % 2 flats; rents %00 per annum. $4,000—Guerrero st., near Twentieth; 2 flats; rents $300 per annum; jot 25x100 ft. izabeth st., near Castro; stores and flats; rents $408 per annum. $2,800—Three flats; lot 22:6x62; Rondell st., near Sixteenth. | $2,000—Weich st near Fourth; 2 flats; lot 20x ; rents §252 per annum. na st., near Fourth; 2 cottages; lot A BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME. $3,250—Bullt to order; new house; § rooms and antels, gas ; bitumen or; Mission warm belt; will mak. %.20—New. elegant modern T-room house, s and bath, Broderick sts.; 45x V. cor. Twenty-fifth and Castro sts.; | -third st., mear Vermont; cozy, g cottage of 5 rooms and NTGOMERY STREET. RESIDENCE. depce: elegant modern ms, 2 baths; all arrangements date home; lot 37:6x122:6. Octavia st., near Broadway; two-story 2 8 rooms and bath; lot 25x137 S CORNERS AND RESIDENCE SITES. re block, bounded by Folsom st., Treat 2th end 14th sts., being offered in subdi- : call at office and get diagram; $1200 A FINE INVESTMENT. $40,000—Thire 137:6x137:6; store and rents $42 near Sixth; coal tents $63; nd 4 flats RESIDENCE PROPERTY. $7500 eac Facing Jefferson square on La- guna st 1 offering of several choice res- thice. idences; get a diagram and particulars at $2000—Nice suburban home; bath, high basement; large lot, Mission road; windmill; fish pond; every ture on country home, while being convenient to cf $11 £t., near Buchanan; good mod- ern lence; 10 rooms and bath: up-to-date electric lig lot 25x137:6. VACANT LOTS. 0—Van Ness ave.; corner; 32:6x109. 0—Twenty-fourth st., near Folsom; 37:6x A COTTAGE IN THE COUNTRY. $3250—M1ll Valley cottage; 5 rooms and bath; partly f 4 attic; large lot; will trade for city propert: BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. ONLY A FEW LEFT. CREAM OF PARK LOTS. GAS AND WATER SERVICE. On very easy payments; choice lots in the k recently subdivided, bounded by H and . Eighteenth and Nineteenth aves.; right on the Park and the new Nineteenth-ave. bou- bl levard; most of the lots already sold: balance bound to sell quickly: fine investments; good building lots; all ready: lots on official grade; macadamized; plank sidewalxs; 6 per cent in- terest only. EE THE HOUSES NOW BUILDING—YOUR OWN TERMS. Money advanced for bullding purposes: elec- tric cars pass the property; see this block at &0 to our branch office to-day, cor. H st. ave.; price lists, etc.. there or at our BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. 8! offi 1710 Market ;. 312%; store open Sat. Piano Mfg. Co.. 136 Kl rent a_new piano, 33 per month. RTAZ PIANO CO.. ER. 412 Sacramento st. agent for n and Hallet* & Davis pianos. 560 Haves st. ght piano; nearly mew; 216 McAllister st cheap. Tnited s zithers, oid and new. H. irer. 2 best in America_The Weekly ent to any mddress postpaid, «for §1 per year. 2 Latham place. in the —_— e FICES AND STORES—TO LET. e CARPE VAL & R shop to let. 14 Turk st. 5, near Twenty-first -Large ele- rear rooms, large basement. FOR rent—Elegact ofices 1n Y. M. C A Masr : “only halr, 3ic 1y spe switches evening: Market made SDMUNDS! SEO, D, FISKE, Woodland, Cal. Jiropodist_ and business ad- . ‘second 1 and Fllis sts. e readings 2ic. patural paimist and oc- PALMISTRY. Bl RSP eC TS Pres. St_Germain College of v reads 1 to & Geary, nr. Jones. 1551 Market st. 'S Quintonica bair tonic Atle © your halr dressed stylis! this week, 2c; shampooing, 20c; "~ PERSONALS. (printer) send his Lederes 123 Stockton. PRIVATE detective work; reasonable rates; 10 e ars’ Qlwr‘.znctr J. B. RAY, 357 Jessie st. LEI < 123 Stockton st. CRER_restores gray hair to its natural or for 3150 to $5: uses Sche Tic box; the very latest hair sty w Colorine, only 25c. BELLE—Oudry ie not a lady; he is a photog- wpher in Oakiand. ralgia; all pain leaves c from &ifted n?fiu-un. ‘wondertully bands. | | | | | ficed. | ELEGANT new 1i-story cottage of 7 rooms in near | Excelsior Homestead, on Lisbon _st., China. ; part down, balance monthly pay- ments same as rent. Particulars BALDWIN & HOWELL. ANOTHER BARGAIN. 322503250 cash, balance monthly, same as rent; owner is compelied to sell; pretty bay- window cottage, on Eureka st., near 18th; con- tains G large rooms, porceiain bath, ' open plumbing; splendid finished basement; close to Castro and_1sth-st. car lines. LYON & HOAG, 114 Montgomery st. PAYS OVER 14 PER CENT. $6250— Four new flats, 1 block north of Mar- ket st.; contain & and 6 rooms, porcelain baths, Jatest sanitary plumbing; biggest kind of & argain_LYO! HOAG, 114 Montgomery st. BAKER-ST. RESIDENCE. $5500—Baker-st. boulevard, near Fulton; - story house: 6 extra large rooms, bath, etc.; lot 25x121:10%. $4750—Park_panhandle district; new house of 7 rooms, bath, etc.; sun shines in every room; will be s0ld on terms almost as easy as rent; fine large lot; on car line; pieasantly situated; go0d nelghborhood; a very desirable home in every respect; price is very low. LYON & HOAG, 1i4 Montgomery st. A BARGAIN. $10,500—Baker st., near Fulton; large lot, 70x 96:10%, with improvements; rented for $75; land alone worth the price. LYON & HOAG, 114 Montgomery st. PAYS OVER 7 PER CENT NET. $14,006—Cholce corner, within 2 blocks of Market st. and Van Ness ave.: 2-story bufld- g on corner; store and flats: the store has been occupied by same tenant for years; new Dotiding: 2 mew up-to-date flats adjoining; everything rented; large lot. LYON & HOAG, 14 Montgomery st. ITS O. K. for future and for now: Vallejo st., ‘bet. Steiner and Pierce; will build homes to suit. THE McCARTHY CO., 646 Market st. GAIN—Easy pavments: $2550; house of 7 B s and bath: 531 Alvarado si., near Cas- tro. Apply on premises 1 to 4 p. m. BARGAIN_For sale, fine sunny residence, 11 rooms, bath, attic and basement: modern; perfect order; grand view: large lot BOxIM: electric cars; might exchange in part for smaller house or good lot. Address D. J. Sy, o8 California st., rooms 3 and 3L EACRIFICE — New $-room. house; lot 26:9x100; with chicken house, ; suitable for flats; must be sold; mal $2000 or less. SHADBURN S T HAVE you real estate in the Mission or Hor- ner's Addition that you wish to dispose of fhen call on W. J. GUNN. 530 California st. e CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 . sent to any address in the postpald, for §1 artistic | REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. April 54, 1300, et 12 o'elock Noon. ‘eremptory Sale. The two following properties to be offered without limit or regerve 0. 809 Montgomery ave., SW. bet. Green- wich and Lombard sis., 2 da of's Tooma each, rents $24 per month; street accepted; lot, #8:74x85:6, 1 ar, 3 1305 Powell st, W. line, bet Pacific and Broadway sts., Store and 3 flats of 3 and ¢ Tooms each; rents $27 per month; cement walk; street accepted; lot, 22:6x45:10. Executors’ Sale. The two following properties, subject to confirmation by the court: No. L 1727 Green st., S. line, bet. Gough and Oc- tavia sts., bay-window house of 7 rooms and bath; brick foundation; cement walk; street bituminized; rent $80 per month; lot 26:6x 137:6. No. 2. b ot 8. Jin 120 ft. W. of Castro st, butlding fot . "o Close ana Estate. SE. Drumm and Commercial sts., 2 stores and dwelling; rents 356 per month; one block from Market st. and the Ferries; lot 30x75, with an L. Sixteenth Street Business Property. 3010 Sixteenth st., N. line, bet. Mission and Valencia sts., store and flat of 7 rooms and bath; rent $50 per month; brick foundation; stone walk; street accepted; lot 25:6x110, Fost Street Investment. 51 Post st., S. line, bet. Buchanan and Webster sts, '2 two-siory bay-window dwellings of § and § rooms and bath each; rents $70 per month; street mccepted; lot, 55 | x127:6. | Carl_Street Cottage. | 156 Carl st., N. line, bet. Stanyan lndi | Shrader sts., bay-window cottage of 5 rooms and bath; brick foundation, etc.; lot, 25x137:8. | Natoma Street Investment. 22 to 524 Natoma st., NW. line, bet. 10th and 1th sts. 3 two-story dwellings of 8 rooms and bath each; rents $64 per month: brick foundation, stone walks, etc.; street bitumin- ized; lot, 50x75. Clementina Street Investment. 672-4-6-8 and 650 Clementina st., NW. cor. Sumner, near Sth st., 5 two-story frame dwellings of 8 rooms eacl 370 per month; both streets accepted; lot, 72x80. Executors’ Sale. The two following properties, subject to confirmation by the court: No. 1. %th and Capp sts., NW. cor., residence of 11 rooms and bath, brick foundation, stone walk, ete.; both streets bituminized; lot, 36x 115 to rear alley. No. 1 Harvard st., NE. iine, bet. Woolsey and Dwight sti lot 100x120, being lot 6 in block 106, University Mound Homestead. Foreclosure Sale. 630 Guerrero st., W. line, bet. 15th and 19th | sts., bay-window cottage of § rooms: brick | foundation, stone walk, etc.; street bitumin- | ized; lot, 36x90, irregular. | For further particular apply at our office. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., Auctioneers, 14 Montgomery Street. | em———— s | | MEAL ESTATE—COLATKRY—For Sale | } THE Esparto Colony farms in the Capay Valley | country should be looked after at once, as this | is the time of the year to arrange for tree and | vine planting: farms range in size from 10 to 1 acres and now sold to induce immediate | eaction at lc prices and easy terms; home- seekers will never regret securing one of these | homes; no malaria, no frosts; products earli | est in market; good soclety, good schools (in- | cluding high school); macadamized roads: 3 rallroad trains daily from San Francisco; | water for irrigation when desired; sufierlor to | | Southern California for raising all kinds of | citrus fruit, recently so pronounced by lead- ing Southern California experts; these lands, with the superior solls and all other advan- tages named, will be sold at prices far ow those asked in localities hitherto con el oachable in excellence: there is no more dent life than the small diversified r's; the farms sold before the panic become developed and are paying annu- as much as §10 per acre; you can leave | n Francisco on § a. m. train, have 3 or 4 urs at Esparto, and back to San Francisco 1y the same evening: you will find an agent fiotel Barnes. Hsparto, to show you the Communicate by létter with GEO. D iland, Cal. RO—A_ bargain; 6-room bay-win. at dow cottage; lot 100x125; actelyne; apricot | trees, barn, chicken houses: 5 minutes to elec- tric cars or 8. P. local. Address S. PARKE, San Leandro. | HOTEL |OOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfura. ORLANDO House, 989 Howard, cor. Sixth— Sunny rooms; prices to suit; open night. POS1, 415, near Powell—Sunny furnished rooms, with bath; suite or single. - POWELL, 121—Light, clean, comfortable rms. suites or singles; running water; gas; reas. ROSEDALE House, 819 & 321 Ellis st.—Rooms, night, %5c to §1; week, §125 to $4; open night. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis st.—Incandescent light, reading room, smoking room and ladies’ parlor; rooms, per night, 35c to $1 50; week, $2 5 38; month, 38 to $20; elevator on office fioor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SACRAMENTO, 1514, bet. Hyde and Larkin— Large sunny front room elegantly furnished; modern; appreciated If seen. SAN ANTONIO, 21 Taylor up-to-date fireproof bullding; elevatory furniture: hot and cold water: radlators; cea baths: suites and single rooms. SHERMAN Apartment House, 25 Eighth st., near Market—Furnished and unfurnished. SHIPLEY, 259—8 rooms, $12; 4 rooms, 37; house new. See owner 1151 Guerrero st. STOCKTON, 12 (over Pup Rotisserie) — Nicely furnished rooms from $i2 to $30. ear Market—An | THE Astor, 1120 Market—Electric bells, light elegant new furniture; single, sultes; trans't. THE OAKS, 119 Third—A good rooming house for good people. R. HUGHES, proprietor. TURK, t42—Large single room for gentleman; bath; private family; $1 25 per week. VERY sunny front room: Van Ness: partly fur- nished; for lady wishing opportunity for French and music. Box 1206, Call office. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore sf A BRANCH office for the reception of adver- tisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1223 Polk st.; open until § p. m. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 ROOMS AND BOARD. A—FIRST-CLASS family hotel, The Bradbury: hice sunny bay-window rooms; first-class table: prices moderate; 2 car lines pass uotel: elevator; telephone Hyde 2771 1604 California st.; corner Polk, near Van Ness ave. THE Schmiedel Mansion, SE. TLeavenworth — High-class boarding-hous sunny rooms, with private bath; fine law: table a specialty; references. BELGRAVIA Hotel, Polk and Clay—Sunny bay-window rooms; superior board; modern convenlences; rates nabl ONE furnished room and board. Apply 24 Flor- PROPOSALS. pve sl A A ARG PROPOSALS for Drayage—General Depot of the Quartermaster's Department. San Fran- cisco, Cal., April 16, 1300.—Sealed P for the hauling of military stores sup- es in and about the city of San Francisco, for the fiscal year commencing July 1, 1960, will be received at this office until 1i o'clock a. m., on Thursday, the 1Tth day of May, 1900, and then opened. The Government Teserves the Tight to reject any or all pro- osals. (All necessary information will be ished_on application to this office. OS- CAR F. LONG, Assistant Quartermaster, U. §. Army, Depot Quartermaster. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: Andrew T. Lowell, 32, 2111 Larkin street, and Alice E. Kennedy, 25, 403 Seventeenth street. 29P"|HCK McGeffigan, 23, city, and Mary Grant, , city. Orvil P. McFeron, 24, Vallejo, and Elizabeth K. Vogle, 24, Butte, Mont. John F. Maxuire, 35, Marysville, and Agnes J._A. Kruger, 22, Marysville. Joseph Shanzer, 44, 1120 Pierce street, and Sarah Lindheimer, 32, 222 Van Ness avenue. Frank M. Murphy, 27, 283 Seventh street, and Ellen A. Hearty, 2, 4 Federal street. Felix Phillips,’ 32, Olema, and Maria Fag- mett!, 21, city. John Jasper, 40. Ruby Valley, Nev., and Katherine O'Farrell, 28, 142 Fell street. Lloyd W. Moultrie, 31, Fresno, and Susan F. Edelen, 23, city. Thomas H. Armstrong, 22, city, and Kate A. Harte, 21, city. < Charles Demartini, 21, 515 Union street, and Della Lazzari, 16, 111414 Montgomery street. Joseph B. Coryell, 30, city, and Mabel L. Jessup, 23, city. Elias Levy, 27, 1445 McAllister street, and Phoebe S. Wolf, 17, €32 Golden Gate avenue. Fugene J. Reeves, 23. 3% Bryant street, and Helene Levy, 22, 1302 Filbert street. Otto D. Stoesser, 30, Watsonville, and Kath- arine E. Lemman, 30, city. 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. MARRIED. CROSBY—McKAY—In this city, March 31, 1900, by the Rev. E. G. Mathena, D.D., Emery A. Crosby and Annie M. McKay, both of Sau | Francisco. VAN DER WIELEN—SCHMIDT—In this city, April 1900, by the Rev. J. H. Schroeder, George Henry Van der Wielen and Ida H. C. Schmidt. WERNER—-SCHULER—In this city, Aoril 15, 1500, by the Rev. Paul Branke, Albin A. W. Werner of San Francisco and May E. Schuler of Los Angeles, Cal. da st. TEL CLATRMONT, 615 Taylor—Renovat suites and single rms.; sunny; excellent tabls SALISBURY, Hyde and Eddy; changed hands: thoroughly fenovated; elegant rooms. LAS PALMAS, 1520 Market st—Suite of 2 or 3 private; bath; sin. rms.; board optional. VAN NESS ave., 844 (The Wallace) Rooms and | board: furnished and unfurnished; $20. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby glven that the Marla Kip | Orphanage of 520 Lake st. has recelved the following orphan and hafl-orphan girls from January 1 to March 31. 1900: Katharine A. | Benjamin, aged 1 year § months; Marion V. | Crane, aged § vears: Mary Woodd, aged 10 years 6 months; Eila M Hunaker-Engler, aged 9 years 5 months: Mabel Pozzi, aged 12 years; Elise Poggl. aged 9 years 4 month: Ethel’ Marion Gould, aged 6 years; Mabei Benbow, sged 11 vears; Lulu Rentschier, aged 6 years 5 months. R e BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections mad eity or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st.. rooms 8-10; tel. 5520 ROOMS papered whitened. $1_up: | paintine done 319 Third SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. | from $3; Hartman Paint Co.. RENTED, repaired, bought, =0ld: machine sup- plies, Standard Agency, 145 6th: phone Mint 45. ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented; repairing at lowest rates 205 Fourth st. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES, PIERCE-RODOLPH Storace and Moving Co. | Oifice, W1 Post st.. cor. Powell: tel. Main 571 in Colusa 5 and grain ranch for sale County:; 1240 acres: $10 per acre; 500 grain, rest hill land. M. S. CHANDON, Marys- ville, Cal. ALTA PUNTA Tract, San_Pablo _ave.. 3 miles north of Berkeley, near Santa Fe Rallroad— Vailey land by the acre, $130 to $200. Call for maps, etc.. on G. W. HAIGHT, 401 Cal. st 3. W. HORN. 512 Main st.. Petaluma: tate and_thoroughbred Belcian h: for free list of Sonoma County bargains. RANCH TO RENT. | FOR rent—12 acres of finely cultivated orchard and house of § rooms: all modern improve- | ments; would be suitable for summer board- ing _place; rent reasonable. Address DR. CONRAT), 2116 Geary st. BOO:‘iS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. 3—Two large sunny basement rooms; te for housekeeping; range, sink. CALIFORNIA, 25232 or 3 sunny furnished roome; light housekeeping; reasonable; ref- | erences exchanged; private family. | FIFTH, 3573 connecting furnished housekeep- ing, §13 50: 2, $10; also single, $5 up. . 2212, mear Clay—$7; 2 large sunny hed rooms; nice yard and water. 405—Three nicely furnished rooms; GUERRERO, 1147—Bedroom and kitchen; fur- nished for housekeeping; $10. HOWARD, 2—Front room; furnished com- | " plete for housekeeping. HOWARD, 711, near Third—A nice furnished front room for housekeeping. LARKIN, 32, cor. Golden Gate ave.—Elegantly furnished housekeeping apartments; exclusive use of kitchen, | LEWIS, 15, off Taylor, near Post—8 furnished front housekeeping rooms; $13. MARKET, 102%8—Large room and kitchen, fold- ing bed, $10; 4 small rooms unfurnished, $10. MARTHA place, 2, off Geary, near Taylor—2 furnished rooms for housekeeping. | MINNA, cor. Filghth—Front bay-window gcom. “closst, all complets for housekeeping: | MINNA, 57, near Seventh—Large front Mml and kitchen; yard; sun all day; cheap. | OAK, 119—1 large front parlor; running water; furnished for housekeeping; $9; others cheap. O'FARRELL, 142—Nlcely furnished, sunny par- lor flocr, 2 to 5 rooms; housekpg. or otherwise. | POST, 943—Two newly furnished sunny rooms, suitable for housekeeping. POWELL, 1401—2 or 3 large sunny rooms for housekeeping, with gas and bath. SOUTH PARK, 18+—One or two front sunny nicely furnished for housekeeping. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subseriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 109§ Va- lencia — e ——— ROOMS TO LET—Furn. Untarn. A FURNISHED house of 4 rooms for house- keeping will be rented for $12 per month to a reliable family; reference required. Inquire at 1011 Mascn st. A_BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 18 Sixth—Rooms %c to $1 per night; $1 25 to 35 per week, and light housekeeping; open night. A—"THE ELMER HOUSE,” 324 Bush st, ad- Jjoining the Russ Hotel; §4 rooms; all prices. BURNETT, 1426 Market st. (0ld No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. CALIFORNIA, 705 (St. Peter's House)—New house, newly furnished; housekeeping rooms. CARROLTON, 1206 Market, cor. Golden Gate ave.—Sunny corner; well furn.; rms. & offices. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281 BEKINS Van and Storage Co.. 1340 Market st.; tel, South 535: packing, moving and storage. TO LEASBE, TO Lease—All or part of vacant property: 95: 160; on Mission st., near Fifteenth: will build light structure. Owner, box 2109, Call. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. $500—FORECLOSURE; modern 4 room and bath cottage? sunny side of street: 3 blocks from station and school; terms 3100 cash, $10 per month. $1900—New modern cottage: 5 rooms and bath; street work, cement walks, etc., com- plete; near station and school; $i00 cash, $20 per_month. 81650 cash—To close an estate; worth $3000; finest corner in Alameda; see this at once. Fine modern house; 8 rooms and bath; £3000; no money down; easy monthly payments; or Will exchange for lot; this is a snap. H. P. MOREAL & CO., 1432 Park st. BARGAINS ON 5. 6 and 7 room cottages houses; waterfront property; lot 66x195, on Centrai ave., near Fifth st.; double 1ia-story house; rents for $24; price $22. Apply to A. R. DENKE. Webster-st. station. ALAMEDA HOUSES, TO let—House of § rooms, bath, pantries, large en, chicken yard. large stable; low rent. all on premises, 1822 Broadway, near broad gauge station, or R. G. WILKE, 906 Market st., San Francisco. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. OAKLAND Heights—Fine new modern colonial house of 8 rooms; just finished; everything up to date; built by day’s labor; will be sold for cash or on easy payments at 25 per cent less than lot and house could be duplicated for; see this If you want a home. JAMES 8. NAISMITH, 432 Ninth st. FOR sale—Two 4-room cottages; North Oak- land, near San Pablo ave.; both lots 66x100, pays in rent 11% per cent on price asked; | every prospect of increase in value. Address box 2755, Call office, Oakland. OAKLAND ROOMS. SINGLE room or suite for 2 gentlemen or gen- tleman and wife. Box 2753, Call, Oakland. e et OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SAL.. A A AN 'ntroduction to you from H. Schellhaas. the furniture dealer. 11th and Franklin. Oakland. DELINQUENT NOTICES. A A A A A AP ANt WITTRAM PROPELLER CO., 226 Market st., San Francisco—Notice.—There is delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessment levied on the 9th day of March, 1600, the several amounts eet opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as fol- lows No. No. Name— Certificate. Shares. Amount. John D. Epreckels.. 1 33,313 1-3 3999 40 Chas. A. Hug. . 7 20 60 And in accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors made on the 5th day of March, 1900, so many shares of each parcel of such as may be necessary will be d at office of the company, 225 Market street, Francisco, on the 28th day of April, 1900, . m. of such day, to pay delinquént assess- ments thereon, together with costs of adver- tising and expenses of the sale; " WITTRAM JR., Secy.. 22 Market st. ELLIS, 736—Nicely furnished rooms; single and FunSiag. whtsr: Dathe boerd options GEARY, 405 (The Navarre)—Elegantly furnish- ed rooms; suites or single; travelers accom. GOLDEN GATE ave, 730—Sunny furnished ight housekeeping: privilege of parior. GRAND SOUTHERN, southeast corner Seventh and Mission sts.—Sunny rooms, en suite or single; ladies’ parlor; reading room; elevator. HANCOCK HOUSE, 781 Missi t.—Sel, family rooming house; $150 to per e HANOVER HOUSE, §27A Howard st., nr, 4th— Changed hands; thoroughly renovated; house- Keeping and single HARRISON, 754%, near Fourth—Finely fur- nished, sunny rooms; bath; all convenlences; homelike; §1 week un. HOWARD, 525—Rooms from §1 week up to $; 25c to §1 night; also housekeeping rooms. HYDE, 20—Well turnished single front room. McALLISTER, 302 furnished rooms; sunny. MARKET, 62418 roo furnished; rent rea- sonable; also 4, 6 and 9 rooms. MINNA, 667, cor. Eighth—New furnished bay- window room, $1 per week; transient. MISSION, B37TA (Avoca H furnished; rent reasonable. O'F. offices; elevator; c -w: 20—8unny furnished rooms DIVIDEND NOTICES, OFFICE of the Fireman's Fund Insurance Company, San Franc! April 16, 1300—At a regular meeting of the board of directors of this company, held this day, a dividend was declared, payable on and after April 18, 1900, ec] v o, st LOUIS WEINMANN, DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. 78 (25 cents Fion CumL:'ymm! D pazable ot the. oifise AR e at the office B Mather St o and after 1900. Transfer books will , April 13, 190, at 3 o'clock E. H. SHELDON. Secretary. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE to Creditors—Estate of THOMAS M. CLUFF, deceased. Notice is hereby given b the undersigned executors of the last will and testament of THOMAS M. CLUFF, de- .~ coased, to the creditors of and all persons Shib them with SR Here. e wh “Vouc ten months after the first publication DIED. Beasley, Elizabeth Lamey, John Brown, Annie Madden, Hanora Mater, Christine Mecke, Anna B. Miiler, Albert Morris, Abraham Murphy, Daniel D. O’Brien, Mary Petersen, Frank M. Raun, Olga Cunningham, Wm. Forey, Bridget Gillett, Martin M. Hanratty, Elizabeth Harrls, Moste Harvey, Arthur Harvey, Johanna Hendricks, Bunice Johnson, John R. Rosener, Samuel Label, Sophie Schnelder, Peter BEASLEY—In this city, Aprfl 17, 1300, Eliza- beth ., beloved wife of Richard Beasley, loying mother of William, Josephine, Loretta, Veleata, Ruth and Roy Beasley, oidest and | late Patrick and | beloved” daughter of the idget Dugan of Smartsville, Yuba County, Cal., and loving sister of Mrs. M. A. Cul- berson, Willlam Dugan and the late Mrs. Abble ' Butterworth, a native of Sharor Mass., aged 39 years 4 months and § day: 77 Friends and_acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funcral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8.80 o’clock, from her late res| dence, 181 Perry street, thence to St. Rose’s Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at § o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BROWN—In the City and County Hospital, April 1 1900, Annie Brown, a native of Washington, aged 40 years. CUNNINGHAM—Entered into rest, Aorll 17, 00, Willlam Cunningham, son of the late modcre R. B. Cunningham, U. S. N., and brother of Mrs. M. E. Steele and Mrs. J. W. C. Maxwell, a native of Washington, D. (Washington, D. C., Baltimore, Md., and Nor- folk, Va., papers piease copy. y—In this city, April 16, 1900, Bridget Forey, a native of the parish of Keash, Coun- ty Siigo, Ireland, aged 52 years. > ¥riends and acquaintances are respect- fully mvited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesda: at 12:45 o'clock, from the par- lors ot J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, between Third and Fourth, thence to S§t. Patrick's Church for services at 1 o’clock. Intrment Holy Cross Cemetery. GILLETT—In this city, April 16, 1500, Martin | 3. Gillett, well known among the business men alonk the water front, a Dative of Ver- mont, axed $4 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gaté Undertaking Com- ny, 2425 Mission street, near Twenty-first. nterment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. HANRATTY—In this city, April 15, 1500, Eliza- beth H., beloved daughter of Peter and Eliza- | beth Hanratty, and_granddaughter of Mar- garet and the te John Brown, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 years 7 months and 3 ays. [ Remains at 20 Fifth street. Funeral pri- vate. HARRIS—In this city, Mosie, beloved son of Henry and the late Blumchen Harris, brother of Nate, Rose and George Harris, and step- son of Regina Harrls, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 14 years 9 months and § duys. HARVEY—In this city, April 17, 1900, Arthur, beloved son of Arthur and Elizabeth Harve: and brother of Annie, Mamie, John, Eliza- beth and Agnes Harvey, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 5 months and 16 days. HARVEY—In this city, April 17, 1900, Johanna, beloved wife of the late Willlim Harvey, and father of Hebbert, Willlam and Grace Har- vey, & nativs of Ireland, aged 3§ years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 o’clock, from her late resi- dence, 1301 Broadway, thence to St. Brigid's Church, corner Van Ness avenue and Broad- way, where a requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 8 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HENDRICKS—In Oakland, April 17, 190, Eu- nice Hendricks, beloved 'sister of Sarah E. Hendricks, a native of Indiana, aged 67 years 3 months and 10 days, JOHNSON—In this city, April 17, 190, John R., beloved husband of Katie Johneon, father of Josie and Katie Johnson, and stepson of Mar- tin Jonnson, a native of San Francisco, ased 9 years. [ Notfice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., Mission street. LABEL—In this city, April 17, 1300, Sophle, beloved wife of Solomon Label, mother of Helen and_Abraham Label, sister of Mrs. B. Ansberg, Mrs. J. Hershing, Mrs. L, Cohn and Mrs. S. Koenigstein, and sister-in-law of | Jacob and Richard Label, a native of Lu- bentz, Bohemla, aged 40 years. LAMEY—In this city, April 16, 1900, John, be- loved son of James and Lizzie Lamey, and brother o Mrs. J. W. Huhes, P. F., T. B., T HL T, 3, M. B, L. 3., W. V., K. F., L Y., 1. M. ‘and F. L. Lamey, & nativé of County Tipverary, Ireland, aged 28 years. g7 The funeral will take place this day (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 935 Folsom street, thence to St. Pat- rick's Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10:30 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. MADDEN—In this city, April 16, 190, Hanora, relict of the late David Madden, and mother of Jeremiah and J. W. Madden and Mrs. Wil- liam Cronan and the late D. H. Madden, a native of Ireland. (Boston, Mass., and Vie- toria, B. C., pap! please copy.) > Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 17 Baker street, thence to St. Agnes Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. Please omit flowers. MAIER—In this clfy, April 16, 1900, Christine Maler, dearly beldved mother of Mrs. Henry Hauser, Mrs. ul Koiterjohn and Conrad, Jacob, Henry and Carl Mai a native of 5Ba(lel'l. Germany, aged 73 years § months and days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully ipvited to attend the funeral this day (Weanesday), at 1 o'clock, from her late residence, 1065 Capp street, between Twenty- fifth and Twenty-sixth, thence to the United Evangelical German Church, Twenty-fourth strect, between Treat avenue and Harrison Street, where services will be held, com- mencing at 1:30 o'clock. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. . MECKE—In this city, April 15, 159, Anna B. dearly beloved wife of Andress Mecke, and mother of Anna, Andreas Jr. and Agnes Mecke, a native of Koln am Rhein, Germany, aged 44 years 10 months and 28 7 Friends and acqualntances respect- fully invited to attend the fun ral this day (Wednesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from Drulds’ Hall, 412 Sutter street, where services will be held under the ausvices of the German La- dies ‘Bemevolent Society of the Red Cross. Remains at the parlors of H. ¥. Suhr & Co., 1157 Mission street. Interment Mount Olivet TR in Oakland, April 16, 130, Albert, MILLER—In pril 16, 1900, ‘beloved husband_ of Mary Ann Miller, and "M. A., H. E., G. 0. G., H. H. and P. L. iner, s’ hative of Peine, Hanover, Ger- many, ai 72 years 2 months and 4 days. Friends are {nvited to attend the funeral lezcu this dav (Wednesday), at 1:30 o'clock, HENRY J GALLAGHER C o, 2t his late residence, Oakland. Interment flowers. 1264 Fourteenth street, private. Please omit MORRIS—In this city, April 1900, Abra- ham, beloved hi "u nmm usband Fannle father of Mrs. Belle Heiman, Mrs. Joseph Osterman and Blanche, Samuel, ence and Edwin Morris, a native of Prussia. aged 70 years. Friends and acquaintances are - fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday). at 10:15 o'clock, from his late residence, Y07 Ellis street. Interment Hills of Eternity Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. OFFICERS and members of the First Hebrew Benevolent Society: You are herebv - fully requested to attend the fumeral of our late member, A. Morris, this morning, at 10:15 o'clock, from his late residence, 907 Elils street. 8. ZEKIND, Secretary. OFFICERS and members of the Congregation Sherith Israel are hereby notified to_attend the funeral of our late member, Abraham Morris, from %7 Ellis street, this day (Wednesday), at 10:15 o'clock. CHARLES HARRIS, Viee Prea. ALEXANDER L. BADT, Sec. MURPHY—In Oakland, April 15, 180, Daniel D., beloved brother of Willlam and Thomas Murphy, a native of Knockatoone, parish of Rooekx Chapel, County Cork, Ireland, aged 2% years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at § o'clock, from the residence of his brother, 510 Natoma street, thence to St. Patrick’'s Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. In- terme! Holy Cross Cemetery. O'BRIEN—In this eity, April 17, 190, Mary O'Brien, beloved sister of Mrs. Edward Hall, | a native of St. Catherines, Province 8¢ On- | tario, Canada, aged §6 years. TFFricnds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Thursday), at §:30 o'clock, from her late resi- Julian avenue, thence to Mission wurch, where mass will be offered Inter- dence, | ‘Dolores ¢ for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. ment Holy Cross Cemetery. PETERSEN—In this city, April 14, 1900, Frank M. Petersen, dearly beloved son of Wilhel- mina Petersen and the late Nicolal Petersen. and brother of Ernest and Otto Petersen, and grandson of Mrs. Wilhelmina Schussler, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 17 vears 4 months and 7 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the resi- dence of his mother, 1874 Folsom street. between Thirteenth and Fourteenth, thence to St. Charles Borromeo Church, corner Eighteenth | and Shotwell streets, for services. commen- cing at 2:30 o’clock. Interment Odd Fellows' Cematery. | RAUN—In Oskland, April 16, 1900, Olga. be- loved wife of Hans Raun. and mother of Julian Raun, a native of Denmark, aged 21 | _years ¢ months and 11 days. ROSENER—In this city, April 17, 1900, Samuel. | beloved husband of 'Fanny Rosener. and | father of Nettis, Dalsy. Emma, Charles, Hilda and Leland Rosener. a native of Ger- many, aged 61 years 11 months and § days, [ Triends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from Temple Em- anu-El, Sutter street. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery, by special train from Third | and Townsend streets at 11:45 o'clock. By special request please omit fowers. SCHNEIDER—In this city, April 17, 1900, Peter, beloved husband of Mrs. Clara Schneider, | father of Conrad, Martin, Peter and Joseoh | Schneider and Mrs. Raymond Huber. and brother of Mrs. Lizzie Voitz and Martin Schneider, a native of Oesthelm, Hessen- Darmstadt, Germany, aged 67 years 1 month and 4 davs. i | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Herman and Ella M. Murphy to Willlam Ml | ler,_lot on SW line of Decatur street, 175 SE | | of Bryant, SE 25 by SW 6: $10. Edgar Briggs to Hibernia Savings and Loan Society, 1ot on SW line of Laskle street, 226 NW of Mission, NW 24:6 by SW 8: %. | | ~Antoine and Gracle Borel (by attorneys) to | | Margaret M. Bowhay, lot on S line of Lake [ 22:6 B of Tweifth avenue, E 125 by S W, | and Annie L. Wright to Halleck H. | | Look, iot on SE corner of Thirty-first avenue | and L street, S 100 by B 57:6; $800. Solomen and Dora Getz to Claura Sawyer, lot on W line of Eighteenth avenue, 125 N of | | J street, N 50 by W 120; $10. { | 3. B 'Lewis to S. J. 8. Rogers, lot 2, block | | 365, South San Francisco Homestéad and Rall- rgad Assoclation (quitclaim deed): $10. | illlam B. Swain to Andrew Spaulding, lot | 13, block 13, City Land Association; $10. | Henry W. Burckes to Ardele M. Burckes, lot | on W line of Jones street, 43 N of O'Farreil, N 2 by W T5; gift. Builders’ Contracts. | L. C. Smith (owner) with O. A. Craemer (contractor), C. A. Meussdorfter—All work ex- | cept painting, mantels, gas fixtures and shades | for a two-story and basement frame building on lot on E line of Leavenworth street, 160 of Pine, N % by E 80; M05L A Aronson (owner) with Floodbers & Me- | Cafferey (contractors), architects Hemenway | & Miller—Plaster work for a five-story and | basement conerete and brick construction on lot on E line of Geary street, 82:6 E of Jones, E 75 by N 77:6; $2278 | “George Schafer (owner) with C. H. Hock (contractor), architects Salfleld & Kohlbers— | Excavation, brick and concrete work for two | three-story frame buildings, ments, on lot on SE corner of Hyde and Eddy street, S §7:6 by E 37:6; $1235. (s corporation) | D. 'Ghirardelll Company (owner), with G. H. and S. Walker (contrac- | tors), architects Willlam Mooser & Son—Car- penter and mill work, tin shutters and doors, hardware, glass and set all iron work In con- nection with carpenter work (owner will fur- nish and deliver on premises all fron work and constructional lumber and flooring) for | two-story and basement brick warehouse on | lot on N line of North Point street, 48 E of Polk, E 142 by N 73; $1490. | henee April 16 | sehr Prosper, for Port Townsend with brick base- | SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Continued from Page Eight. ARRIVED. Tuesday, April IT. Stmr Noyo, Fosen] 4% bours from Fort Soht 'hmlg:r_.v Long, Isigkeit, 7 days from CLEARED. Tuesday, April 17. Haw bark Mauna Ala, Smith, Honolulu; J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Schr Penelove, Hoffman, whaling: H B Hoffman. Sehr Chas Levi Woodbury, Falkman, Kodiak: North American Commercial Co. SAILED. Tuesday, April 17 U S stmr Hancock, Struve, Mantla. Br stmr Dorie, Smith, Hongkong, ete. Stmr Newburx, Peterson, Grays Harbor. Stmr National City, Dettmers, Fort Brags. Stmr Cocs Bay, Shea. San Pedro. Stmr Alcatras, Carlson, —. Stmr Scotia, Jacobs, Rockport. Stme Grace Dollar. Fosen, Guaymas. Stmr Girsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. Sbip Susqushanna. Bailey, Hilo. Bark Electra. Petersen, Alitak. Haw bark Mauna Ala, Smith. Honolul. Schr Laura May. Hansen, Grays Harbor. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, April 10 p m—Weather cloudy; wind west, velocity 10 miles. SPOKEN. March 11, no lat. lon 7 W—Br ship Montgom- eryshire, hence Jan 4, for Queenstown. March 2, lat 10 N, lon 25 W—Haw bark WHl- scott, from Shields, for San Francisco. DOMESTIC PORTS. ORCA—Arrived April 7—Stmr Valencia, hence March 29. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Aoril 16—Schr John F Miller, from San Pedro. - UA—Arrived April 14—Schr Sadle, from n_Pedro. SEATTLE—Arrived April 16—Stmr Mary D Hume, from Hunters Bay: stmr Humboldt. from Skaguay. Sailed April 16—Stmr Francis Alice, for Caps Nome. Abeil 17—Schr Fischer Brothers, for Cape Nome. I'SXAL‘—Amvud Aprtl 1—Stmr Lueila, hence April U EA N PEDROSalled April 7—Schr Alles, for Eureka. ASTORIA — Sailed April 17 — Stmrs Del Norte and Geo W Elder. for San Francisco. EUREKA—Agrived April 17—Stmr Samoa, PORT TOWNSEND—Passed inward April 17 —Br stmr Goodwin, from Hongkong. Arrived inward Aoril 17—Br bark Achnashie, from Vancouver. Arrived April 17—Ger ship Lisbeth, from Hiogo, and proceeded to Tacoma: Br ship Bred- cik Castle, from Hongkong; schr Orient, from Honolulu. ALBION—Salled April 17-Stmr South Coast. for San Francisco. FORT BRAGCG—Salled April 17—Stmr Noyo, for San Franciseo. Arrived April 17—-Stmr Natlonal City, hence April 18 EASTERN PORTS. NORFOLK—Cleared April 16—Br stmr Acara, for Manila. FOREIGN PORTS. FALMOUTH — Arrived April 16—Ger ship Adolt, from Oregon. IQUIQUE—Arrived March 15—Ger stmr Octa- via, from Hamburg, for San Francisco. In port March 17—Ger ship Wilhelmine, for Puget Sound: Ital ship Francesco Clampa, for San Francisco. LIVERPOOL — Arrived April 17—Br ship County of Cardigan, from Fraser River. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived April 17—Br ship thers, from Portland. HIBLDS-Sailed April 15—Ital bark Malpo, [ for Santa Rosalia. SYDNEY—Salled April 16—Br ship Thallata, for San Francisco. HONOLULU—Arrived March 3t—Schr Lottie Bennett, from Port Townsend; schr Allen A, from Eureka. April 1—Bark Mohican, hence March 13. April 2—Schr Alice Cooke. hence March 9: bark Alden Besse, hence March 13; schr Transit, hence March 14: Haw bark Dia- mond Head, hence March 7. April 3—Schr Ber- tie Minor, from Fureka. April 4—Schr Maria E Smith, from Port Townsend. April ¢—Bktn Addenda, from Iquique. April 5—Schr Helene, from Port Blakeley. April 6—Ship Jabez Howes, from Tacoma: Nor bark Fortuna, from New- castle, Aus; Jap stmr Hongkong Maru. hence Mareh 3L April 7—Schr Chas R Wilson, from Aberdeen: schr Ploneer. from Aberdeen; stmr Cazarina, hence March 3. April —Schr W H Smith, from Port Townsend. April $—Bark Rufus E Wood, from Newcastle, Aus: U 8 stmr Grant. hence Aoril 1 Aoril 10—Jap stmr Nippon Maru, from Yokohama Sailed March 3i—Brig W _C Irwin, for San Francisco; schr Orient. for San Francisco: Ital war stmr Calabria, for Yokohama. April 1— Brig John D Spreckels, for Guam. April 3— Ship Chas E Moody, for Tacoma: bark High- lands, for Port Townsend. April 5—Br bark Halen Denny, for Eureka; Br bark Alderbaran, for Bakers island: bark Seminole, for Port Townsend: ship Cyrus Wakefleld, for San Fran- clsco. April 8—Bark Albert, for SanAmls;o: stmr Hongkong Maru, for Yokohama; Br barl Fast African. for Port Townsend. HILO—Arrived March 13—Bktn 8 G Wilder, hence Feb 27. March 3)—Aus stmr Sfam, hence March 11. March 23—Br stmr Lennox. from Port Townsend. March 26—Stmr Cleveland. from Kihel. March ¥—Bark Amy Turner, hnc March g Apeil 3-Br st Port Stephens, from Seattle. In port April 5—Bkin Irmgard, hence March 18. Safled March 25—Briz Geneva. for Port Townsend. March 25—Br stmr Lennox, for Manila. YOKOHRAMA—Satled April §—Nor stmr Thy- ra, for San Diego. April 13—Br stmr Empress of China, for Vancouver. April 17—Br stmr | Coptie, for San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK-—Satled April 17—Stmr Lahn, via Cherbourg and Southampton. BREMEN—Arrived April 17—Stmr Friederiche der Grosse, from New York, via Southampton. (Copyright, 1900, by THE CALL'S RACING CHART H. H. Egbert.) TANFORAN PARK, Puesday, April 17, 10 —Weather fine. Track fast. 1104, FIRST RACE—Five furlongs; two-year-olds; purse. $400. ’ [Betting. Index. Horse. Weight. |St. % % % Fin. | Jockey. Op CL (1075) Rollick 1h 11 11 |H. Shields. | 33 1080 Ada N. 31 35 24 Buchanan 5 5 1080 Carilee 12 22 33 | Mounce % “© 1085 St. Rica. 415 423 4 100 |Logue 5-2 3 El Orients 5 5 H Alexander | 2 40 Ada Fox Py Heinson | 9 15 Time—%, :124; %. :30%; % 1:01%. Bad start. ner, Burns & Waterhouse's ch. g.. by Take ) | _youngster_ Others trashy lot. Won easily, second and third driving. Win- otice-Happy Maiden. Winner a very useful rail position at George Miller showed improvement. x. Horse. Age. Weight.[St. % 5 % (s 12 12 is, 5 . 4 31 1062 Beau Monde, & . 8 14 506 Clarando, 4. . 9 6 1092 Mike Rice, a. ooy ik ¢ 178 St Apoili . 32 41 1028 Sallie Goodwi T 9 1057 Gold Baron, 4. 12 » 1087 George Miller, 2y 1% 1032 Ricardo, s. 61 81 1062 Polka, 4 u 13 1011 Aluminum, 13 1 990 Blue Bell, 3, Y 1066 Harry Corby, pLJ B 960 Yule, 5. 5% 11 1088 _Sorrow, 5. o | 16 s Time—38-16, :18%; 7-16, :43%; SW4f, 1:08%. Good start Won first three driving. WU Tanigan's b, f.. by Baigowan-Parolee. Genua away well and never bothersd: she t and was out of order. Don Luis would have won in & few more Scratched—Gold_Bug 105 i 1106. THIRD RACE—Six furlongs: maiden three-year-olds; purse, Wi Tiiflouette 1 1107. FOURTH RACE—One mile; selling; three-year-olds; purse, $400. Index. Horse. Welght. |St. % B LY Str. Fin. Cl. 1085 Edgardo ... 4109 1 41 3% 12 14 3 1081 St. Germain.........108' § 53 81 22 23 4 1088 Reginald Hughes...109) § Ll 3% %4 » 1088 Young Morello. 112| 3 2h 2y 41 41 719 1088 Sarsfleld . . 11 12 55 58 *2 1068 Palatine . : £2 gl ¢3 "; ¢__lGlov s Time—%4, 24; % ; %, 1:15%. Good start. Won easily! second and third driving. Winner, Wllll:l‘m‘lB)'ootl & Son's br. by Tiger-Lucia di Lammermoor. Edgardo the best of a chea bunch. ”uuln-d for fouling and placed last. Scratched—Artilla 117, Dreadnaught II Index. Horse. Weight.St. % % Y Str. (1085 Maydine . WL 1N Lix o IN 1 Tizona ...v.. s TSy 33 13 1039 La Borgia . MUT BN IR 1R 1055 Rio Shannon. 038 - 73 84 61 3k 071) Tsaline 33 31% 31 54 1083 Prestome S-S AN N 13 1051 Letiger §% 6% 4h 6h 1065 Choteau . o d e e (IS 085 Mont Eagle . 1091 Sunello tereouses 3495 ¢ 1 bl Time—4, %5; %, 1; &, 1:17; mile, 1:43%, Fair start. Won first e hultv's b f by King Lee-Pert. Start contributed to ‘Borgia weakly ridden. Isaline sore. Prestome apparently all out when Morgan let him down. 1108, m RACE—Six furlongs; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $400. Op. Tndex. Horse_ Age. Weight ISt % % St ¥ 102 Sardine, 3 e 15 16 110 110 |Buchansn i Rapido. a . IR SN TR 8 R JH. 614 Imp. Mistral T, 6..111/3 . 314 41 4% 3% ; 1091 Kickumbob, 3 97/ 3 S ! el 3 4n |Mounce 1102_Pompino, & . 1066 ... 6 s e 133, Poor start. Won easily, second and third driving. Win- 21 1h 3 11-5 3n 21 n B 41 1% » »!l 64 an » » 1067 R n 5h 0 2 1073 Fashion' Plate, h a4 2 2 h 71 » » 102 (3] 0 @ 1% 34 0 2 3 g i3 1% 2 0 & b3 13 1 10 13 H 10 u 5 » 18 b 0 _we Wia- falr Scratched