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L INSTRUMENT esent the be X pianos in n to low- our installment pay- those of other dealers, rom whom you should ht planos, $6 cash, §5 per uprig: a out of our . Hardman, y pay- k if ¥ou want a snap. 16 O'Farrell s ¥ concert , Elling- $50 up: 82 Warerooms, 312 r and Byron Mauzy cldest and largest house s KOHLER & CHASE'S, st pianos, organs and ument ices lowest; every- e and satisty the KNADE s. new scale: new styles. KOH. L CHAS O Farrell st B give the best goods for the n us an »othe pian : see our Decker, MAUVAIS, 7 A right pl or 3 sunny furnished : a . -3 o} wany nished | Veottage; sunny side of street: 3§ blocks from TS Pty e Tt aemy2Ples Te- | tation and school; terms $100 cash, $10 per | t B planc (square) for —— | month. ! 608 Locust ave. rge front room complete for | _ $1900—New - modern cottage; 5 rooms and ** also others: Eas, bath: quiet; | bath: street wark, cement walks, etc., com- plete; near station and school; $100 cash, 320 2 g F. Music Co., GOOD Fischer: great A st mext Hibe F1 e g— N'E STOR A BARGAIN—Steinway, $125 evening. Heine Plano Mfg. C a new piano, 33 per m. NO ©O., 560 Hayes st old and new. H. 2 Latham place, The Weekly n the per yea sent postpald tn America— to any address for $1 OFFICES AND STORES—TO LET. ermain College nr. Jones. photo v ar PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, DONNFELL—Office and residence, ot +. Sixth and Seventh. PERSONALS, DSON (printer) send his ‘Woodland, Cal chain brace HOWELL, ; liberal reward cose veins H war: 1 business . o Hos » : 208 e AN hair dressed stylish. i t 20c; v - >ring Co., nto and Cali- be quickly ob- t's Curling Fluid; 2 10 rates; Jessle st I WHITE- ., Oakland ast-off ol Black 41 and 1151 ; tel. F ught \som; A fur g eather H. M. HEI> » § me st —_— of all grades | at $100 | CALIFORNIA, SPECIAL ! REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale NOTICES. | THE Esparto Colony farms in the Capay Valley | country should be looked after at once, as this | NQIICE 18, hereby given that the Marls Kip is the time of the year to arrange for tree-and | vine planting; farms range in size from 10 to 40 acres and 'now sold to induce immediate action at low prices agd easy terms; home- geckers will never regret securing one of these homes; no malaria, no frosts; products earil- | est in ‘market; good society, ood schools (in- cluding bigh ‘school); macadamized roads; 3 railroad trains daily from San Francisco; water for irrigation when desired; superior to Southern California for raising all kinds of citrug fruit, recently £o pronounced by lead- ing Southern California experts; these lands, with the superior sofls and all other advan- | tages named, will be sold at prices far below | thoee asked'in jocalities hitherto considered | unapproachable in excellence; there is no more | independent life than the emall diversified farmer's; the farms sold before the panic | have become developed and are paying annu- ally as much as $100 per acre; you can leave | San Francisco on § a. m. train. have % or 4 hours at Eeparto, and back to Sgn Francisco following orph: and hafl-orphan girls from January 1 to March 81, 1900: Katharine A. Benjamin, aged 1 year § months; Marion V. Crane, aged 9 years: Mary Woodd, aged 10 years 6 months; Eila M. Hunaker-Engler, @aged 9 years § months; Mabel Pozzi, aged 13 years; BElise Poggi. aged 9 vears 4 months: Ethel’ Marion Gould, aged 6 years; Mabei Benbow, -ged 11 vears; Lulu Rentschler, aged 6 years 5 montha. BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made: city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-10; tel. 5580 ROOMS papered from $3: whitened, $1 up; paintine done. Hartman Paint Co., 519 Third. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. ffice, 401 Post st., cor. Powell; tel. Main 5713, early the evening; you will find an agent =t Hotel Barnes, Esparto, to show you the | PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- | lande Communicate by létter with GEC. D. | pany. 2320 Fillmore st.: phone Jackson 21 { SKE, Woodland, Cal. BEKINS Van and Storage Co.. 1310 Market sf tel. South §35: packing, moving and storage. e e e e et e e, TO LEASE. | ACCURATE personal knowledgs—each of the 300 ranches on my SALE and EXCHANGD | tet. N. D. SICKELS—the LAND AGENT. st. | e P | : = TO Lense—All or part of vacant property: %x | TO rent—$15) per year: 13 mcres:-1% story 7- | 160: on Mission st., near Fifteenth: will build | “rosm house: barn: chicken house: situated In- | light structure. Otwner, box 2109, Call. | _#ide city limits GEO C. YOUNG, Petaluma. D R S —— = TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. | RANCH TO R ALL_ makes of standard typewriters. fro m $25 ——— | | FOR rent—12 acres of finely cultivated orchard | = to $45; guaranteed; send for samples of work. and hot f § rooms; all modern improve- L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Montgomery st. | ments; would be suitable for summer board- | | ing rent reasonable. Address DR. | CONF 2116 Geary st ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. ~ 7 ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. basement ro¢ | $800—FORECLOSURE; modern 4 room and bath housekeeping rooms; per month. §1650 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. IMS. “Furnished rooms for | ers; front room for 5. 6 and 7 room cottages: 7, 8 and 9 room houses: waterfront property; lot 86x195, on Tignt | Central ave., mear Fifth st.:’ double 1i3-story o house; rents for $24; price §22. Apply to A. F5 Ghoap P manih. ____ | R. DENKE. Webster-st. station. near Sutter—A front suite. $12; | T57 50x150; house of 8 rooms and small stable | for sale or exchange. Address T06B Guerrero | street i itchen WORTH, 1015—8 connecting rear base- | t unfurnishéd rooms; bath; rent $10. | \WORTH OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. r 3 rooms, furnished | usekeeping. | FOR sale—Two 4-room cottages North_ Oak- | e - e " | " land, near San Pablo ave.; both lots 66x100 MIESION, 2122—Two sunny rooms for house- | pays in rent 1li4 per cent on price asked: keeping purposes. prospect of increase in value. Address o g = Call office, Oakland. OAK, 119—Sunny parlors furnished for house- — Go OAKLAND Heights—Fine new modern colontal | 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, 452 Ninth st. \ _— OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SAL«. AN ntroduction to you from H. Schelihaas, ths turpiture dealer 1th and Frankiin. Oakiand range, running water; two beds; $i4; $5. cely furnished, sunny b ms: housekpg. or otherwi 'wo newly furnished sunny rooms, r housekeepin; SIFTIED advertisements and subscrl eived at Call branch office, 2200 Fil A BRA subscr 1 advertisements and ns has been established at 1096 Va- NQUENT NOTICES. WITTRAM PROPELLER CO., 226 Market st 8an Francisco—Notice.—There is delinqueht upon the following described stock, on account | of assessment levied on the 9th day of March, | 1500, the several amounts eet opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as fol- DEL TO LET—Furn. and Unfura. SISHED house of 4 rooms for house- will be rented for $12 per month to a family: reference required. Inquire - = | lows: D HO! 148 Sixth—Rooms 1 5 No. No. $1 per night; $1 25 to $5 per week, and Nam C 1 ,el o— ‘ertificate. Shares. Amount. Jsher STy ok A0 ML MEERE ) D. Spreckels.. 1 3,31313 $999 40 £ 34 Bush st, ad- | A Hug, 7 2 o | And In accordance with law and an order of | the Board of Directors made on the 9th day of March, 1900, &0 many shares of each parcel of #uch as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the company, 2% Market street, San Francisco, on the 28th day of April, 1500, p. m. of such day, to pay delinquent ments thereon, together with costs of adver- tieing and expenses of the sale. F. WITTRAM JR., Si 2 4 rooms: all prices. 1426 Market st. (old No. 1384)—Fur- suites, single; a s H Peter ;b Gate G urn.; rms 27, flat C—2 nicely furnished iden & offices. | cor. ave.- CLEM DIVIDEND NOTICES, | ping ‘rooms. he Navarre)—Elegant s; suites or single; travelers N _GATE ave., DIVIDEND notice—Dividend No. 104 G per share) of the Occanic Steamship Com:pany will be pavable at the office of the ccmpany, 321 Market st., on and after Tuesday, May 1, | 1800, “Transfer books will close on Wednesday, April 25, 1900, at 3 o'clock p. m W. D.'K. GIBSON, Acting Secretary. Handsomely furn, nt.; reasonable N, southeast corner Seventh yms, en suite ; elevator. 781 Mission st.—Select | se: §1 50 to 36 per week. | tion Company, will be pavable at the office | of the company, 327 Market st., on and after | _Howard—Changed Friday, April 20, 1900. Transfer books will | he g. and sing. close on Friday, April 13, 1900. at 3 o’clock | p. m. D B, 704—Finely shed sunny light housekeeping. §29— front | MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: | Joseph S. Silverberg, 38, Sutter street, »ms from $1 week up to $5; 50 housekeeping rooms HOWARD. 2%c to $1 night hed single front room. - and Agnes Brandenstein, 25, California and 707, near EI ewly furnished Gouch streete ront room; $6; private family; no children. | Pio Ghidossi, 2, Bouldin Island, and Ange- — - — lina Tabaceh,’ 20, tcely furnis week or month. rooms; euite | Henry J. Johnson, 32, city, and Modesta Nu- nez, 28, city. 1124 Pine street. | | William Hinrichsen, 30, Monterey, Mexico, MIND 7, o ew furnished bay- | % Talley and Senta M. Frese, 16, Mill Valley. IR oo, S ke yealks ik | “Samuel E. Snyder, 28’ New York, and Xenta S37A (Avoca House)—New: newly | Metropoleky, 24, 2214 Jones street. | Frederick D. Wilson, 26, 4 Elm avenue, and Marguerite Kavanagh, 22, 743 Harrison st, Harry H. Steers, 29, Vermont street, and ; C. Dhue, 25, 540 Harrison street. D —— TP — BIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATHS. | Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will pot be inserted. They must be handed in at jether of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- #ons authorized to have the same published. | | BORN. CHURCH—In this city, April 14, 1900, to the wife of the late Charles J. Church, a son. rent reasonable. FLICK. Prop. L. 2)—Sunny furnished rooms and | es; elevator; electric lights; day, wk., mo. ORLANDO House, %89 Howard, cor. Sixth— | Sunny rooms suit; open nigh PO! Sunny furnished . suite or single. . 121—Light, clean, comfortable rms.; | suites or singles: running water; gas; re POWELL, 617—Nicely furnished suite; use of kitchen; no children. i 319 & , $1 is st.—Rooms, | to $4; open night. | 2 House, c to $1; weel ROYAL House, 12 Ellis st.—Incandescent | REYNOLDS—In this city, April 17, 1900, to the-| light, reading room, smoking room and ladies’ | wife of Frank C. Reynoids, a daughter. parior; rooms, per night, 35c to $150; week, §2 | ~ | 1o 35; month, 38 to $20; elevator on office ficor; MARRIED. rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SAN ANTONIO, 21 Taylor st., near Markgt—An | | WALLING—McMILLAN—In this city, April 15, 1900, at the Howard-street M. E. Church, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, Oscar T. Walling and_Annie J.” McMillan, ——— | . DD XU Otis, Mrs. N. W. Pacheco, John 1. Patterson, William Pope, Emilie D. up-to-date fireproof building: elevatory new | furniture; hot and cold water; radiators; salt sea baths:“suites and single rooms. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., near Market—Furnished and unfurnished. STOCKTON, 12 (over Pup Rotisserie) — Nicely furnished rooms from $12 to $30. PBarton, John Crowley, Edward S. Dungan, Ftta Fisher, Mabel C. | SHANNON—In this eity, April 19, 1900, Matilda | | Mrs Martin, N ¥ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1900 11 late Adolph C. Jacob, a native of San Fran- clsco, aged 27 years § months and 2 days. [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the funeral parlors 6f his brother, Charles H. Jacob & Co., 318 Mason street, between Geary and O'Farrell, Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- tery by carriage. JANSON — In Parral, Chihuahua, Mexico, March 22, 1500, Charles L. Janson, eldest son of Mrs. Therese L. and the late’ Charles J. Janson, a native of San Francisco. MAHON—In_this city, April 19, 1900, at her residence, 2006 Washington street, Catherine, beloved wife of Frank Mahon, and sister of Mrs. Joseph Pescla, a native of Philadelphia. [ Notice of funeral hereafter. MALONE—In this city, April 15, 1900, Michael, beloved husband of Mary Malone, and father of John J. and William P. Malone and Mrs. Annle Hopper, a native of County Longford, Ireland, aged 78 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 1:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 4593A Eighteenth ' street, above Doug- lass, thence to Misslon Dolores Church for services, commencing at 2 o'clock. Inter- ment Mount Calvary Cemetery. MANUEL—In Oakland, April 19, 1900, George Manuel, & native of Vermont, azed 62 years 8 months and 11 days. MAUTER—In this city, April 18, 1300, Louts Mauter, dearly beloved husband of Rosa Mau- ter, and father of Herbert Mauter, Mrs. B, E, 'Hoffmann and Mrs. Ph. Deller, a native of Baden, Germany, aged 54 vears 5 months and 26 days. A member of Sargent Lodge No. 368, L. 0. O. F. (Maslin and Canton, Ohlo, papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the Gantner & Gunts Undertaking Company’s parlors, § and 10 City Hall square. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. NILSON—In this city, April 18, 1900, Helmar A Nilson, a native of Eweden, aged 45 years. membeér of Court Bay City No. 11, F. of A. OTIS—In San Mateo, April 19, 1900, Mrs. Whittier Otis, a native of North Vienna, Me. ¢ Funeral services will be held this day (Friday), at 3 o'clock, at St. Luke's Chureh, | San Francisco. | PACHECO—In John I Pacheco, San Rafael, March 29, 1300, husband of Julia Pacheco (nee Tanforan), father of Frances Pacheco, son of the late Mrs. Loretto Velasco, and brother of Salvador, Ramon, Augusto and | Germesindo Pacheco and Mrs. C. C. Valen- | cia. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Satnrday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- dence in San Rafael, thence to St. Raphael's Church, where a requiem high mass will be colcbrated for_the repose of his soul. Inter- ment at San Rafael. PATTERSON—In Berkeley, April 18, 1900, Wil- ilam Patt husband ‘of Annie’ Patterson, and father of Mrs. H. G. Wilson and Henry | Patterson, a native of Scotland, aged 75 years | | 3 months and 2 days. [ The funeral wjll be held this day (Friday). at 11 o'clofk, from his late res! dence, 1637 Walnut street, Berkeley, Inter- ment Laurel Hill Cemetery, San Francisco, arriving on 1:50 o'clock boat. POPE—AL the residence of her father, John T. Doyle, Menlo Park, April 13, 1300, Emilie D. Pope, wife of Francis Rope, aged 31 years. C>Funeral to take place at Menlo Park this (Friday) morning at the Church of the Nativity, at 10:20 o'clock. RAUE-In Oakl April 1, 1900, at the Ger- man Althenheim, Mrs. zabeth Raue, a na- tive of Hanover, Germany, aged 73 years and | 28 4 RIORDAN—In this ecity, April 19, 1900, Lizzi A., beloved daughter of Bridget and the late Patrick Riordan. and sister of P. T. Rlordan and Mrs. J. B. Carrere, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years 3 months and 19 days. Notice of funeral hereafter. SCHNEIDER—In this city, April 13, 130, Elise Schneider, beloved wife of Louis Schneider, mother of Louls, August, Carl and Fried- | rich Schneider, and sister of Mrs. W, Haupt, | Jacob J. Klotz and the late Mrs. A. Gehr- | hardt, a native of Hessen-Darmstadt, Ger- | aged 39 years 7 months and 11 days. | SCHNEIDER—In this city, April &7, 1900, at | his residence, 310 Filbert sireet, Peter, beloved husband of Mrs. Clara Schneider, father of Conrad, Martin, Peter and Joseph Schneider | and Mre. Raymond Huber, and brother of | Mrs. Lizzie Voliz and Martin Schneider, a native of Oesthelm, Hessen-Darmstadt, Ger- many. aged 67 years 1 month and 4 day [> Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to_attend the funeral this day (Friday), from St. Paulus German Evangeli- cal Lutheran Church, corner Eddy and Gough streets, where services will be held, commenc- ing at 2 o'clock. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. Sarah, wife of J. N. Shannon, and sister of J. H. Dawson, a native of Brooklyn, Long Island, aged 37 years g7 The funeral will take place to-morrow Saturday), at 9:15 o'clock, from $13 Goiden | venue, thence to St. Mary’s Cathedral e iem mass will be cele. brated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at o'elock Interment Holy Cross | Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from-Third | and Townsend streets SOTO—In this city. April 17, 190, Secundino, dearly beloved husband of Leonider Soto, and father of Marle Soto, a native of Mexico, aged 41 years and 6 months. L Friends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeraljthis da (Friday), at 1 o'clock, from the garlors o Castagnetto & Delmonte, 845 Vallejo street, | between Montgomery avenue and Stocl streets. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery STIPP—In Los Gatos, Cal.. April 19, 190, Henry S. Stipp, a native of Ohio, aged 72 vears, VIDOVICH—In this clty, April 19, 1000, Stella, | beloved daughter of Annie and the late Marco Vidovich, a native of California, aged 1 year § months and 2 days. YOUNG—In this city, €t the Palace Hotel, April 19, 1900, at 1:15 p. m., Mary McPherson | Young, sister of Mrs. E. 8. Breyfogle, | HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. Mrs W A Forbes, Mass|Mrs Logan, Mass A Forbes, Mass Mize A A Davis, Mass W M Welsh, Stockton [ W Grant, Chicago W H Romaine, N Y |Mrs Grant, Chicago | J Magarry, Colo Mrs J Magarry, Colo € O Huit, Alameda W M Harrls, Chicago | W Roberts, C Amef Mrs_Roberts, C Amer | Mrs Huit, Alameda |7 R Artay, C America | J A Chase, San Jose [Mrs Artay, C America | F A Hammersmith,Cal|H de Regnier, Par: | F Coilischam, Cal IMrs de Regnier, Parls | Mrs Collischam, Cal 4 B Clough, Mass A Haniway. Lodi [xits Clough, Mass I Rubel, Chicago |Miss W_Baker, Ma J Mackay, Chicago rs A D Goeckler, Mas | G E Ingersol, N |W B Frue, San Jose W L Dierssen, Sacto |Mrs Frue, San Jose Mrs Dierssen, Sacto |T Murdock, Chicago J C Chase, Los Ang (Miss Murdock, Chicago W J Martin, N Y | H Armstrong, ('hgu’ L Garner, Haywards B L England, N Y F W Rinkle, N Y Mrs Buford, N Y f B Hymis, Chicago Bell, N Y D ¥ Kahn, Cinci A C Luck, Austin |3 Toeh, “Providence T F Jeffery, N Y |/E M Essler, Paris W W Merryfield, Cal |J Lowengruna, Phila J W Payne, Arizona |Mrs Lowengrund, Pa M Long, Colorado Spg A W Hooper, Conn Mrs Lang. Colo Spgs R Robertson,’ § Cruz Dr W A Hendryx, L A C 8 Willlams, U & X W W D Turner, Wash Mrs Willlarrs, U7 § N Mrs Turner, Spokane B U Ward, U § N T J Tompkins, St Paul ¥ W Matthissen, Cal Mrs Tnm)xklm, St Paul Miss Z Fegler, Cal Miss McClurg, St Paul Miss J Caesar, N Y & W Armsby, S Mateo Mrs A H Bray, N Y Mrs Armsby, S Mateo |C H Bray, N'Y W R Chester, Mass & W Bray, N Y | previous attempts | ers’ pasteboatds. | looks of ‘the betting, almost at the last | | the place quite as handil; | will no longer be allowed to ride at Oak- | (1089)Scotch Plaid NAUGHTY TRUE BLUE DEFEATED SPEEDY SHROINE Greatly Jarring the Finer Senses of Corrigan’s Followers. Sly and Rosormonde Displayed Mys~ tifying Reversals of Form. Piggott Cannot Ride at Oakland. RN As the racing season draws to a close a new ‘“phenom’ bobs up in Billy Apple- by's Duke of Norfolk horse, True Blue. Always considered a more than useful plece of equine furniture, the chestnut has of late shown stake form. Yesterday at Tanforan Park he started in a five and a half furlong dash with Sardine and Sly, and after getting four or five lengths the worst of the send-off, displayed a | sensational turn of speed, collaring and beating out Sardine a neck in 1:06%. The latter filly went to the post a 7 to 20 favorite. Beaten only two lengths, Sly showed such sudden and marked im-| provement as to indicate that in her two | | she could not have been ‘“‘meant.” The crowd, which was not large, did not | purchase very extensively of bookmak- | Three first choices were beaten. Romany, a 15 to 1 shot ridden by Logue, led from the start in the opening mile run. Alaria, the favorite, hard ridden from the jump, managed to get the place, two lengths before Glengaber. Ames again had the leg up on Rosor- monde, and he piloted the mare in an en- tirely different manner from the exhibi- tion ‘given some days ago, when Mortgage waiked home in slow ti Allotted 109 | pounds in the mile handicap and ruling a | 7 to 5 favorite, Ames took his mount out in front from the start, winning at the wire more than two lengths from Catas- {rophe, in 1:40%. Henry Shields was orig- inally ‘posted to ride The Fretter, which ran third, but the judges did not like the moment substituting’ Bassinger. Diderot, the fast “‘trick”” from the At- kins & Lottridge barn, was installed a ronounced favorite for the four-and-a- alf furlong scramble, but the wise | money went in on Homage and the lat- | ter miss closed the post choice. Right at | the start Shields, on Homage, crossed | over, cutting everything off, after wh!ch} it was clear sailing for him. Logue, astride Diderot, got through after a time, eading out Gaylon Brown for place | honors. | Corrigan’s Sardonic had nothing much | 0 beat in the mile and a furlong selling | event, disposing of her company off the reel. Donator, the second choice, took ¥, from Terrene. ling run was a | open_ betting affair, with Storm and Imp. Minstral staHin?l at the same price, 5 to 1. Stuart, with Bishop Reed, slipped .’.\wah' in the lead and was never caught, finishing less than a length in advance of Storm King at the wire. Track Notes. The Elmwood stock farm horses were scratched from the different events for which they were entered yesterday, ow- ing to the death of William Boots, rather of Charles Boots. Mr. Boots has the sympathy of all turfmen¥n his bereave- The concluding mile sel most King ment. 1 After being deprived of the mount on | The Fretter by the judges, Henry | Shields asked to be excused from further riding mxrln(?' the day, a request granted by the stand. The stewards of the California Jockey Club announce that Jockey Joe Piggott land track, for reasons that will be made public later. Ivy Poweil was_indefinitely su for ‘a ride on Glengaber that please the judges. To-Day’s Entries. First race—Six furlongs; three-year-olds and upward; maldens. 1074 My Dear 1088 Lobosina. . spended | T not | 108 1115 March Seven. 1088 Goldfinder 1106 St. Germain 1108 Miss Soak. .... Rey del Rio. 1038 Nettie Clark. 1109 Henry C veee Cue .. 108 07 £105 110 105 <110 110 1106 Palatine 1098 Artilla . 8§81 Frank Duffy Second race—One mile and an elghth; hurdle; | selling. 1108 Viking .. (635)Major § 985 Monita . 139 12 145 848 Lomo .. 841 Schretber 955 Durward Third race—Four- furlongs; maiden two-year- old filljes. 1104 Carilee 1080 Sublime 1080 Bavassa 107] 1099 Plcklow 1068 Imponente .....104 1104 Ada Fox 1068 Undergrowth 104 1104 Ada N . 1089 Debitick . 104/ 1099 Girly Ducat 1076 Prin. Titania...108' 10 1037 Opal _Stone. 105 i 1039 Lurayo . | Fourth race—One mile and a sixteenth; four- year-olds and upward; selling. 106 (1113)Captive 114 105 Wyoming 4 1116 Einstein . 09 (1006)Lady Meddls'm.100 | 4 Fiith race—SIx furlongs; three-year-oids; sell- ihe. 1107 Choteau .. 1081 Mountebank 1115 Fille 4'Or 1003 Matt Hogan (595) Bagdad 1071 Proclamation . (1039)Candlelight 110 Sixth race—One mile and a sixteenth; year-olds and upward; purse. 1122 Imp. Mistral...115 1023 Dr. Bernays. 1087 Lou Rey 970 Acrobat i T C N IOMI ba Don Luls . 1120 Twinkle Twink.165 1120 De Blaise 1117 Ramlet 01 1078 Grady ...... 1109 La Franc 05 1119 Catastrophe 1116 Faunette 1113 Cromwell 09, 1083 Aflenna ........ 97 03| 1098 Hindoo Princ's 100 7| 599 Champlon Rose. 97 | 04| 1103 Morelia 11 REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE, THE Astor, 113 Market—Electric bells, light Fiynn, Timothy Raue, Mrs. Elizabeth | H H Logan, ‘Mass - - s —eo. | _elegant new furniture: single, suites; trans't. Henpeperry, Sarab Riordan, Lizzie A. GRAND HOTEL. Solect}::nnuforh'l;o-myh.“ ANOTHER BARGAIN — — e Jacob, ore E. G. Schneider, Elise W G Muster, Ind |0 F Atwood, Stockton | First race—Artilla, March Seven, Miss Soak g cant, balsncs montily, mme e | Seotie, T HUGHER, proprietor | gaueed. Charles L. Schnclder. Feter | O warfleld, Merced |G W' Eldredt Madorn | Second race—Schretber, Monits, Durwasd. window cottage, o Bureka st near 19th: con- | TWO unfurniehed rooms with runming water;| Malons, Michasl Soto, Secunding E B Walibridee, Cal | Miss Barnes, Gustons | Third race—Princess Titania, Ada N, Sub- H . T boiCpin bath, open | rent reasonable, Apply 51 Natoma g e N e 1 W Bird, Stanford B ‘I:A‘Tlllkerimrl, Mo | lime. tshed basement; close to - " 2 A > V. ) ! e e " | VERY runpy front room: Yan Ness: partly far- | Nilson. Helmar Youns, Mary McP. | € X' Beraing, Ferndale H ¥ Mustav mi il f SURSS mos Seatcls B1ala, Ghtastathe, Cav- JAG, 114 Montgo nished; for lad ishi; jportunity for 1 St o onidhinl s i B French and musie. Box 1206, Call otfice. BARTON—In this city. April 18, 1900, John | 3 T Patiiascn, B Alto|J Schiingimar” it Val | Firth race—Proclamation, Jos McGee, Moun- ats, ‘1};1;:7“11':1 rth of Mar- | A BRANCH office for the reception of adver- Bmm-',‘ - ":S 42 °.§ :ba‘.c s A AN { z"“"d' {{‘1" ity : A-p,'l“""‘ NY tebank. . 1 bloc o - | BR. office for 0 years 7 mon! an . | Mrs the > ¢ rooms. porcelain baths |t ts and_subscriptions has been opened | (XoN LU S ST 18 1000, of ty- | W W Gitiien, Palermo |E M Orion. Sxje toii? | Sixth race—Imp. Mistral, Dr. Bernays, Ram- ine; biggest kind of 4| w Polk st.; open until 3 p. m. phoid fever, Edward Stephen, béloved son of | E Eames, Portland D W Berlin, Stockton | let. >. 114 Monteomery 8 | X BRANCH office for Call advertisements and Btephen 3. and ‘Towss A Crowley (nes | R D Epesosr, Chicaso |1 A Husbed, N Mex <Ci it iol M, 8 native Francisco, aged Ditzer, orton, Stant Dt ek Watton; 5 | Tariprions: Tias bl <A INMBSN RE I e | ot aat) apye Mrs 1, Eilsworth, Il |Miss R King, Santas Bad Day for Favorites. ", 2 large TOOMS, Dath, 61C.; | Semee——— g The funeral will take place this day | Mrs P Miss J King, Sacto MEMPHIS, April 19.—Not a favorite 7 . inm wosnn | (Friday), at 1 o'clock, from the home of his | Mrs § T Graham, San Jose | anicheq first at Montgomery Park to-day. o T e gy r‘:“ ey oL Drovap el gkgefiifl‘cocmeo % n’i“l{gg' lmen;:m In the stake feature the Lumberman's | , e s A ez, | o - zley, - e i avery room | A—BELECT boarding: attractive rosms; mod- | poOmi Ta this city, Aoril18, 10, Eita, | F Cox & w. Bacto. . |A Borders cai stake, Farmer Bennett was made an odds- terme almost as easy as rent;| e house: refined surroundings and nelghbor- | “wife of Willlam W. Dungan, native of Buf- | E Bradway & w, Towa H W Kyfkogel Oakld | on favorite. The start was good and o 'car line; pleasantly situated: | hood: sujerior table; nicely served; convenl- | faio, . Y., aged 42 years. Miss A 8 Rich, DenmyiW Thomns, Chiso Burns rushed Farmer Bennett to the od; 8 very desirable Bome 10 | o0 b0 e hanmed, tans Tt AT £, | PISHER In thia city, Abeil J80400, Mabel | £ D Olilesnis, Eiasicti® B Mevars, Olan front. Turning into the stretch for the . 18 low. | Dortsise Sxchanged; testus xooderats, A, B 1 Clouamen Fiihee, helyel of J. W. | B8 T Minn T R Widmever, yeced | home run Odnor challenged the leader « HOAG. 114 Montgomery st. ok S8 Catl, and the late Mabel A. Fisher, a mative of | 1 51 afciwen, Cal M "'Chuly“r;wdol‘:lna and in a driving finish beat Farmer Ben- 2 BABOALN ke | A FIRST-CLASS tamily hotel, The Bradbury: g Creek, Fresno County, Cal., aged 3 A L Burbank, Tgs Ang " lfl;%sl.l‘.“"l‘nmnm B %1.?5334%{32?‘!&?“ ',,'fl:: Westlor Fulton; las ot, jce sunny bay-window room: 3 n & w, Fresno | Vhite, Wat: : < = ente; resied Sor #1; | ; prices moderate: ¥ car lines pass Lotel: | FLYNN—Tn this clty, Aprl W00, Timothy | I, Danicls & w, Mich (S Robinson: Sty | Seven furlongs—Georgetown II wan, Satilla g | i Cetemtane e T oo Caninnta | T onn, dearty. beloved hushend or Mery § T G Smith, St Louis|G S Prowss, Oakdale |second, Harry Yocum third. Time, L2, 114 Montgomery st. corner Polk, near Van Ness ave. i‘lyx;n‘ B-‘nd {.‘"‘&::"p“'.'i.?ah' ,“-h-] i g R li':rmL Eée Ao W Rogers, Cal One_mile, selling_Free] hand won, %\'Vlnd'lrd e g : . J. ‘Barrett, 3 . Mc- | E A Lane & w, second, Bequeath third. Time, 1:43%. hmiedel Mansion, SE. cor. Post and | Taughiin, Mrs. J. T. Kelly and the late EW WESTERN HOTEL i1 urse—Greatland won, Belle of o e % Lok 00| KGRI RN, SRS el | Jamts J. Fiya, & nadlve of Trsiaad. 8esd'® | 5y Gan Jote | D MW iliima, acto | Mempbis seconl Crockett thive. Hime: Le 7. store and fate; the store has| table a specialty; references. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect. | § D Banker, Redlands Mise X Scott, Fresno " | Keur Snd 8 om. - Farmer Bennett scoond: ame tenant ter years; new | oo tor tully invited to attend the funeral this day | & J Brubajker, Asbof|7h Mopre Stockton Sard third. Time, :56. date flats adjoining; | RS g » ay—8unny | (pviaay), at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- | § Sl ¥ Mrs Windrime, 1o One milc and a quarter, hurdle, selling—Ar- e | _comeomiences: Tates reasenable, o0 Tooer | dence, “hft Twenty-fh strest, between | & SLALAGS! 17%a E:. Windruhy, T Vosy | auebus won, University sécond, Joe Bell third. ontgomery st. | 2 2 Church an ez, thence ul's | 5 o el & w., Nev. Turpin, San’ J ime, 2:22. OADWAY, e cichts: ma. | BUSH, 1106—Two large antly furnished | Church, where a requiem high mass will be i o & W'Bm.‘ el One mile, sellll opin won, The Sluggard D Fpoorth sife, Pacife Meighis: ma- | ™ ooms; $ persons 65; 1 435 hilliasde. celebrated_ for the repose of his soul. com- I e e ity Ot SIS | sedoma. Thomae Carey (pird. Time, 1:45 . than $6000. THE Mol _}RTI!\:; ?n :46 Mlflt‘eli_, HOTEL CLAIRMONT. 615 Taylor—Renovated: ‘:‘nry c:nmcry. ‘W H Dierks, Nel TR - g S s Bl g s [ _suites and single rms.; sunny: excellent table. | EENNEBERRY—In c-t kl.(M-rfi April_19, 1800, Good Card at Aqueduct. X 0 = pe: of 3 3 V= : s P04 5w | GoTeL SALISRURY Hyde and By changen | S0r0 1, TSNG WS LS FUI | @b+ 4444444444 444440 | NEW ORK, Aprl 8" The Rose stakes 3 “or sale, fine sunny residence, 11| _Dands: b i ¢lesant rooms. | gnq Nellie, Sadle, Francis and Kathryn Hen- | 4 surp 2 et tic and basement: modern; | LAS PALMAS, 1820 Market st.—Suite of 2 or 8| neberry. * Toolk Cuy fur & s oy ¥ geod carq u;:qu\%t tmy. idus«m“u' : grand view: large lot $0x1M: | rme.; private: bath; sin. rms.: board optional. g Notice of funeral hereafter. + the front page of next Sun- + | the property g en . ight exchange in part for | JACOB—In this city, April 18, 1900, at his resi- with J. Slack up, won a head in a hard £ood dot. Address D. J. ONE furnished room and board. Apply Twen- |~ dence, 1669 Pacific avenue, between Polk and + 60 to 1 shot Mauga second. nia st., rooms 30 and 31 ty-fourth and Florida sts . EW. corner Post and with 3 rooms and cottage; Apply A. M. SPECK & CO., SACRIFICE — New $-room, 3-story houses lot 6:8x100; with chicken house. eic.. . suifable for fiats; must be sold; make an offer: 32000 or less. SHADBURNE, 616 Sacramento st. HAVE j0u real estate in the Mission or Hor- mer's Addition that you wish to disposs of then call on W. J. GUNN. 530 California st. CHEAPEST end best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 paes, sent to any address in the United States, postpald, for §1 per year. VAN NESS ave., 944 (The Wallace)—Rooms and board: furniehrd and unfurnished; $20, ————————————————— HOUSES WANTED. WANTED—Three unfurnished rooms east of Van Ness ave.; state terms. Box 4645, Call. SEWING MACHINES AND SUIFPLIES RENTED, repaired, bought, sold; machine sup- plies, Standard Agency, 145 6th; phone Mint 45, ALL kinds bought, sold, rented; repairing at lowest mm st B FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, z day’s Call. Bttt bbbttt it Franklin Only Defended Himself. The preliminary examination of Blake Franklin, the stalwart young stenog- drive, with the o mgs—Jamals Star Ch: 1 ca won, Star Chime sec- 0!5!':‘ 1‘4“5; Lindsey third. Time, 1:19 2-5. ‘Mile and seventy yards—Tyrshena won, Rare Perfume second, ble Dummy third. ~Time, Larkin streets, Theodore Emanuel George, beloved gon of Charles E. and Mary Jacob, and brother of Charles H., Lydia D. and the HENRY J G'LLAGHER C -, (Successors to Flan: & Gal Boy second, imo Gomez third. Time, 26 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. rapher, charged with an assault to_do | 1.3 2, Telephone South levous bodily harm to Miss Louise Par-| The Rose stakes, four and a halt mflo&m - = :r:nucr. 309 Jones "mt:'rd as held before | Educate won, Magus WG, Aneqers Ju baniss yes afternoon. FUNIEAL, DS SRT Afggr‘thstnflng of the evidence the case | ,Ei'® 14 & half fur g P g 1289 Market st., betwesn (8th. and #th, was dismissed, the Mloln,gtn-how Time, 1:12 344 et Ball fense. Vet sscond, Connls third. Time, 38 85 THE CALL’S RACING CHART (Copyright, 100, by H. H. Egbert.) TANFORAN PARK, Thursday, April 19, 1900 —Weather fine. 1117, FIRST RACE—One mile; selling; four-year-olds and upward: purse, $400. Track fast. | I [ Betting. Index. Horse. Age. Weight % % % Str. P | Jockey. |Op. CL 1109 Romany, 4........ 17 13- 19 12 [Logue .. 0 B 1095 Alaria, 4 25 8% 3% 23 |Fauntleroy ...[ 65 2 ll>§.) Glengaber, 4. 5 14 4h 45 32 |[I. Powell. .| 0 7 079 Ramlet, 4. e 1 igee gt 3 4h |H Start..| © 105 Gold Baron, 3% 231 23 55 |Bassinger ....[ 8 12 1087 Stuttgart, 4. ns n 1 6h (Buchanan ... 3 & 1101 Colonel Root, 5. 13 13 b7 71 [(Cannell 2 » 1070 Jockey Bill, 5. $h 101 1% 8% Ames % 1078 Royal Prize, 8. 125 9 14 81 91 |Ranch . 4 3 107 Wild Het, & 4h 13 12 105 [Gaffney n 2 96 San Augustine, 4 1% 63 54 1 |W. See. 0 @ 1113 New Moon, 61 5 62 12 |Mounce < % A 105 Mike Rice, a. Seh . T N 13 |Hal Brown...| 13 40 ... Zarro, " 14 1" w. 14 |Heimson ......| 15 % Time—1, :25% mile, 1:42%. Bad start. Won handily, second a ird 1. driving. Winne; Alaria bad no excuses. eft br. Ramlet wi Scratched—Magnus 102, -2 by il wi 1118. SECOND RACE—Four and & half furlongs: two-year-olds; selling; purse, $400. y imp. Ben Strome-Gypsy. n shortly. Jockey Bill and Royal Prize practically Winner probably best. Index. Horse. Weight.[St. % Y % |__Jockey. _[Op. CL (1980) Homage . v 13 H._ Shields s 1 1065 Diderot 42 Logue e 3 (1986) Gaylon Brown. 02 22 Buchanan PUNS (1069) Irate . .. 05 33 |Ames .. 3 10 109 Floranthe 02/ 52 |Heinson » » 1089 Scotch Bells. 78 Bassinger » B 971 El Plloto. 63 Alexander ....| 5 100 Phil_Branson. 3 O Brien 5 6 41T, A% Winner, ouse's ch. f., filly. _Diderot and Irate cu 1119. THIRD RACE—One Good start. Won easily, second by Take Notice-Hoolou. t off right after start Belle no speed. mile; handicap; three-year-olds and upward: purse, $400. and _third drivine. Homage a very promising Scratched—Toah 100, Tndex. Horse. Age. W s % % ser 1100 Rosormonde, 5. f 1f 2 ¥ 1% 1103 Catastrophe, 6.. 4% - $8 IV ¥ 39 1004 The Fretter, 4 2% 3% 2% 35 (1191) Chimura, 4. 5 5 47 B 4 1112 Morinel, 5. 81 8% 8 42 J. Woods.. Time—i, g :504; %, 11154; mile, 1:40% Good start. Won ridden out, second and third driving. Winner, J. 'Naglee Burk’s b. m., by imp. Ormonde-imp. Fairy Rose. Show- ing of winner was in marked contrast to her previous effort. Catastrophe also displayed im- rovement. Chimura gutfooted. Scratched—Constellator 9. % 2 % Str.___Fim Jockey. Sardonie, 5 [ 11 11 13 11% |Buchanan Donater, 5 . 3% 3h 2h 21 22" [Ranch Terrene. 4 &4 41 8% 31 3% |Bassinger De Bialse, 14 2% 42 41 4% |J. Woods Melkarth, $h. 8§ &8 62 52 |Mounce Twinkle Twin €k ‘6% 83 5h 610 (Heinson Whaleback, 4 70 710 710 78 [Alexander Twinkler, § 3 s 810 815 |Gaffney 5 z Calvert, 5...... 815 815 9 3 Ames ...... L Time—t;, :13; %, :38%; %, 1:04; %, 1:30; mile 1:42%; T%m, 1:55%. Good start. Won first three driving. ntier, E. Corrigan's b. m., by Morello-imp. Sardonyx. Winner held her fleld safe. Donator ran his race. Twinkler away poorly and no speed. Scratched—Torsina 108, Hohenlohe 105, Duke of York II 102, A 1121. FIFTH RACE—Five and a half furlongs; thres Lou Rey 107, Henry C 105 Inverary II 108, ids and upward; purse, $100. Tndex. Horse. Age. Weight % % Fin. | Jockey. [Op. OL (1162) True Biue, 118! 3 11 1n |Bassinger .8 72 (1108) Sardine, 3 S99l 1 1y 22 22 [Buchanan 12 72 1102 Sly, 6 . R e | N N __ 3 |Ramch 1 Time—3-16, i; 5%f, 1:06%, Poor start. Won first three driving. Winner, W. Appleby & Co. .'by Duke of Norfoik-Carmen. True Blue had feur lengths the worst of start and ran a superb race. S cut off on far turn and again in stretch, showed a grand rever: Scratched—Sister Marie 1122 n Index. Horse. Age. Weight. A s Jockey. _ [Op. 952 Bishop Reed, 6. 14 11 11% 1% |[H Stuart. o 1080 Storm King, 6. 22 23 23 24 Logue H Montanus, 4 . 61 41 4% 32 Ranch L Imp. Mistral II, 41 62 62 42 Bassinger 5-2 5 Dogtown, 5 8y 71 61 5 % |Mounce 3 7 Dolore, § . 31 32 33 65 Buchanan 0 20 Lodestar, & 71 8% 83 72 |Macklin . g Don Luis, . 10 10 10 83 |J. Woods. &3 003) Rey Hooker, 5h 5B 1% 94 [Ames ... 3 » 1102 Sugden, 4 910 910 4 10 |Alexander » 7 _1116_Rosaibra, § e ] s L Glover .. 02 Time—1§, :25%: 14, %, 1:15%; mile, Js. Good sta first three driving. Winner, J. 8. Rothert's b. h.. by Bishop-Octa Reed. Winner received smart backing. Mistral can do better. So can Lodestar. 102, Senora Caesar 101, Cromwell 110. Throw this race out. Sugden no speed. Scratched—Rapido 'AMERICAN JOCKEYS HAVE A GOOD DAY IN ENGLAND Richard Croker’s Bay Filly Eileen Violet With L. Reiff Up Sec- ond in ithe Maiden Twoe Year-0ld. LONDON, April 19.—Most of the finishes at the second day's Newmarket Craven meeting to-day found American jockeys winners or placed. In the Maiden (en- try) two-year-old race of 100 sovereigns, added to a sweepstakes of 5 sovereigns each for starters, five furlongs, Richard Croker's bay filly Efleen Violet, by Stiver Fox out of Merry One, ridden by L. Reiff, was second. The Column Produce stakes of 20 sovereigns each, one mile, was won by E. C. Clayton's bay colt Victor Hugo, by Sir Hugo out of Glllback. The twi rear-old race of 200 sovereigns, five fur- ongs, was won by J. Musker's bay filly by Meélton out of School Book, with Sloan up: while M. F. Day’s chestnut filly Little Gert, by Brag out of Red Glove, ridden by L. Reiff, was third. The forty-first sale stakes of 5 soverelgns each, with 200 sov- ereigns added. one mile, was won by R. G. Drew’s bay colt Irresistible, by Buca- neer out of Salts of Sorrell, and the Weoditon stakes of 10 sovereigns each, with 200 sovereigns added, one mile, were won by J. Musker's chestnut colt Down. bam, by Oren out of Modes, ridden by J. H_'Martin. Objection, however, was raised to Downham for boring and the race was awarded to the second horse. The all ages selling race of 100 sover- eigns, added to a sweepstakes of 5 sover- eigns, five furlongs, was won by Richard Croker's Gramerip, with L. Reiff up. Felicita, Sloan up. was second, and_Gal- veston, ridden by Rigby, was third. There were fourteen starters. L. Reiff rode Vie- tor. Hugo in the Column Produce stakes and Sloan piloted Irresistible in the Forty- first sale stakes. el The Providence Journal says: “The day is coming when practically every house- hold will have a telephone, just as it has other modern facilities.” ADVERTISEMENTS. “WINCHESTFED The Watchdog for the Goldfields. It bites when it barks. and supply you with food. RIFLE= It will protect your claim ‘Winchester Always reliable, sold everywhere, Ammunition Send name and address on a postal card for 160-page illustrated catalogue. It is free. Winchester Repeating Arms Co., NEW HAVEN, CONN. 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