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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1900. - 11 e ——————————— MONEY TO LOAN St foom 3, respectab ro Sn waiches, diamon private lowest servic ¥ direct; lowest interest. Rooms omnohoe bullding, 1170 Mari ure at i per cent ; alse people. HARSHBARGER, | roont 3 | | =1 remon no 116 McAllister. make of pianos In | way down to low- installment pay of other dealers, | are the people Trom whom you should rchase; pew wiright pimnos, 86 cash. §6 per | ot cthe = 33 $4 and 5 per month. | PR LAY & 0 way Deajers. | s, San Francisce: ‘and Broadway, Oakland. hunters. BENJ. arrell -st., SURTAZ | kering 1 bargain, you can re MAUVAIS weil est give the most th MAUVAIS ~ o | DECKER & SON and PACKARD pianos have | been 5o well known for many vears that we need say we are the ané_carcy a MAUVAIS MURIC CO., 76 Ma TELY the oldest and st house | Chivago 45 KOHLER & CHASE'S nd 30 O'Farvell st.: planocs, organs and ts of all grad lowest; every nd satisty the jease &) uments. fuaranteed: in- rents 2 up. Flood bld Mauzy plancs. 308 to “planocs, 3250 per mo. 0 CO.. 50 Hayes sl Fischer: great bargain. SCHMITZ 18 r ernia Back. C Fischer and Steis FFE'S. 1018 Ve R violins, rs, oid and new. H. FER, maker, repairer. I Letham 5 TOTFICES AND STO LAR r Seventh and Natoma rocery and seloon; reasonabl stry to 5. 616 Geary, nr. Jones. — e PERSONALS. his is to certify TI, conducting a Corbett road, having ular with thé regula- Public Health of Franciscs, 18 here- | le ot milk, which ng investiga- afa such n- ieted, she may th_perfect safety to YBRIEN, Health Officer. ned, Noms chiropodist and business g second floor, room 37. | ca keeps halr fresh and | box: Lederer's Foam: B RAY, 357 Jessie st ser who does it right, alty of sending artists week 22-inch switches | t-off clothing bought and lsom; tel. Folsom 1191 tonic to each customer | g and manict open e FOWZE 1168 Market “legant sult for 316 75 from imported or do- sestic remmants L. LEMO between Seventh and Eigh @TRLED or waved bair oan be quickly obtalned v & Tal~owt’s Curling Fluid: 25¢ bottle. CAST-OFF clothing, oid gold and s vend postal. COLEMA RIC lights In every room: Wineh F 44 Third st. near Market: 100 ro z 150 per night: 5150 to 36 per w e bus - to ;B'd 7.'-0!:1 ll:‘ ferr AMMERING corrected: bookict. J. WHITH- HORN, A.M., Ph.D., 1815 Linden st., Oakland. | IF sou wish full value for your cast-off cloth- | ing call on B. Cohen, 157 ird ; tel, Biack 4198 H. M HEINEMAN. 109 Sansome st | WE loan_kodaks free: photo supplies; Backus | wtudio PHYSICIANS AND SUKGISONS. Geary =t.. ground floor. ; | | DE._C. C. O'DONNELL Office and residence, x st bet: Sixth and Seventh. IYAN'S Rheumatism | ory Wediesday. 35 Geary st | | PROPERTY WANTED. At once tmzroved income city pro) 35000, for cash at SPECK & E—COUNTRY —Fur Sale #rto Colony farms in the Capay Valley G be looked after at once, as this year 10 arrange for iree and vine anting: farms range in size from 10 to 40 scres now sold to induce immediate ection at low prices and easy térms; home- BEAL ESTAT THE o seekers will never regret securing one of these homes: n no frosts; products earH- est in mar society. £ood schools (in- cluding bigh scl : macadamized roads; 2 Taiirocd t ins from San Franciseo: weater for irrigation when desired; si 0 Bouthern California for raising ail kinds of citrus frulf, recently so pronounced by lead- ing So “alifornia experts: these lands, with suzerior sofi tages pamed, will be those asked ‘in localities hitherto considered wnepproachable in cxrelience; these io b tbbe snfepende ! than the small diversified farms 4 before the panic paying anmu- you can leave | Franeisco on § a. m. train: have 8 or 4 and all other advan- REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. | REAL ISTATE—OITY—FOR SALE. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 MONTGOMERY HEIGHTS RESIDENCE. el-gant modern 1l arrangements ELDRIDGE & €O, 633 MARKET ST. SEE THIS TO-DAT. 'w house, 8 rooms and celain tubs; tiled mantels; gas | $27,500—Pacific-av residence; 17 rcom: for an up-to-date residence of 8 rooms and bath; lot 26x137:6; AND RESIDENCE Entire block, bounded by Folsom s Thirteenth and Fourteenth st offered in subdivisions; call at office and get diagram; $1400 and upward. INVESTMENT. :6x127:6; store and vements: rents $250. t. corner; menufacturing dis- ents $170; lot 100x87:6. w ; rents $42 50; lot 22xs0. ear Sixth; coal Twenty-sixth and Bry T--THIS PROP- 51. | BANK: $40, 000—Thiry - 2 1 000 cash, baiance 6 per cent; large, . trict: 3 frontag, large lot 43:6x100; temant Will take leas: $3250-Ritch st.; $6000—Rents $65: yard and 4 flats PER CENT. = a st.; special offering of severnl choice rest dences: get a dlagram and part Stockton and . € rban home: %2; all rented. | nission romd baing conventent ar Bryant; lot 25x80; old $11,000Pine st., near Buchanan 19’ rooms and_bath nth and Folsom; | {I1 residence; nts $26; lot 25x $3600—Van Ness ave. 0—Presidio Heights; cornel fine marine view: cholce residence | A COTTAGE IN THE COU $3250—Mill Valles partly finished at clty property rooms and bath: : will_trade for BALDWIN & HOW ELL, 10 Monigomer elegant modern | 5 bath and servant's | modern improvement; LY A FEW LEFT. CREAM OF PARX LOTS . Bighteenth and Nineteenth aves. the Park and the n most of the lc T fmprovements; dome ceilings: already sold: halance reception hall lots on officlai grade; idewalks; 6 per cent in- { ROOMS papered W BUILDING-YOUR bath and baseme; need for building purposes: elec- see this block at S bt ass the property OTHER PROPERTIFS IN CHRONICLE AND | »oms and bath; lower one 192:6: price $1200. ELDRIDGE & CO., 635 ner's Additico thet you wish to dispose of 780 Califorala st. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKES 604—Nice sunny cor. bay-window sult A clock, noon, At our salesroom, 635 Market st. . e EIGHTH, 3¢B, near Market front rooms and kitchen, th: private family. PROPERTY. furnished for house- 4 Mission st., 1 o = nd 14 rooms; rents $82 50 per | EIGHTH, 108—Sunny ing bed; small range; sunny porch; station- hovsekeeping room ...-3181 | mont! roome furnished for housekeeping; rent cheap. a fine lot, ready Golden Gate Park; a fine site for steady renting flats. ¢ connecting house- | keeping rooms; private; §2 56. GOLDEN GATE ate., furnished for housekeeping; rent $1 h side Carl st., parior floor of 2 or 8 roums, feet west of Stan- n [ 1sckeeping; also single. 'X137:6 feet each; a fine chance | near Sutter—A front suite, §12; rvice free. Apply 15 Grant av NWORTH, 15 o unfurnished, for housekeeping. 8, 18, off Taylor, near Post—3 unfurnished | ¢ front rooms; $10. | seldom eacrificed at auction to highest bidder. | vALENCIA sTR NESS PROPERTY. or 3 rooms f side YValencia a fine lot on the best portion of Valencla st BUSH STREET 5252 rooms complete for house- | , bath, enamel sink, INVESTMENT. . between Polk two S-room and | rooms, furnished complete for rent $2 per week. - Shoe Store, irst and Second sts. 1063—Front suite furnished; house. and Hallett & Davis planos. | per m. a fine large lot, two frontages 562 Mission & GUERRERO East side, ST Guerrero st., Twenticth; fine large nice-appearing residence dern improvements; | “1604—Sunny bay-window kitchen connected; housekeeping. , furnished for OAK. 19-3 large sunn; housekeeping, PROPERTY. 3I—Two or three sunny rooms, | for housekeeping: no children | tally tmprove: h rents $50 per month. restaurant and | 5 p | Two or three sunny front rooms private family TO CLOSE AN et 3 aze] bay-window B . 2126 feet east | g flais of 5 and & rooms and ; Tents $— per month; lot 25x100 feet. SCOTT STREET FLATS. ny front room: housekeeping. SOUTH PARK, 1% near Lerkin—Comfortably furn. single suites keeping, 310 to tlemen, '$6 to $10. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recelved at Call branch of! A BRANCH office for the recel tisements and subscriptions h S; also single room: st corner of Noe and Hill sts. cheap hom: % Fillmore st. suttable for strest and | sewers all dode; carner lot 26:6x110' feet; inside lot 25x110 feet. NORTH BEACH ion of adver. been opened ORNER LOT. Southeast corner Lyon and Fiibert st large, fine cor residences or flaj ‘y subscriptions has been established at 1096 Va- 125x110 feet: for business, ROOMS TO | A—BRUNSW. %5 to $1 per ' housekeeping: open t BUSINESS LOT. Sixth—Room corner Twenty-fifth and | ;1% to 8 per week, and sts.; size 25x8) feet; suitable for store and fiats. EASTON, FLDRIDGE & CO., €35 Market st. Russ Hotel; 84 r Howard—Changed hands: respectabl AT AUCTION. THUREDAY 1 keeping rooma; $i uv. 230 Post, cor. Stockton—Sing'e and finest in cit At Our Salesroom. PR~k XL 5, corner sunny suites old water; elevator; | BURNETT, 142 Marl rder of the Bank 3 cottages of 5 rooms and bath each; No west side, between Cal o d e et ; each lot 20x120; to be reerning WILLIAM | 80ld as a whole or separately; cars pass the natives of | G0OF. 26, 211, 213 6th ave. forniz and Clement st 124, corner Hyde— telephone and water and bath. conveniences; stheast line of Porter ave., 200 feet Furnished rooms to let, 8§ s | “up, in resp Clarendon Meights, lots No. 8, No. 4, No. 5, | west gide of Stanyan st., between Belgrave and 3 aves.; lot No. 3 is 25%x110x116 ft.; . 4 is 25%X16x118 ft.; lot No. 5 is 23%x . cor. Golden Gate | rms. & offices. rner; well furn. , corner Market Harrison st., lot 75x124:3 ft.; easterly line of Harriscn gt., 50 ft. south of 15th st. ed; new furniture; prices reas. | EDDY. 28—Rooms, day, week or month; best | for the money in the cf FOLSOM, 965, ny rooms, single or suites (The Navarre)—Elegantly furnish- : travelers accom. Lot 466, Gift Map No. 3, east side of Che between Esmeralda ave. lot 1042, Gift Map No. 3, east Prentiss st., between Powhattan st. and California gve., 25X70 ft. Building lot on J north side, 2 ft. suites or sin ter | east of Church st.; : rent very reasonable. | GOLDEN GATE ave. 631—Furnished and un- furnished rooms; rent reaconable; gents pre- _Large lot on 21 | Noe st.; fine view Lot on southeast corner of 25d and Diamond : 28x100 t.; ready to build on. Butiding lot on Ashbury Heights, on south = i, 106:3 ft. west of Ashbury; KA fur garments. hoods. mitte, leather | fine view cf the park and city; 25x102 ft. ., 160 ft. east of h side, 155 ft. east of GRAND SOUTHERN, southeast corner Seventh &and Mission st single: ladies’ parlor; reading room; elevator. 751 Mission st.—Select family rcoming bouse: $1 50 to $§ per week. . nr. 4th—Finely furn, sunny ovated; homelike: $1 wi. up. HOWARD. 823—Rooms {rom $1 week up to %; 252 to $1 night: also houseleeping MASON, 5li—Large, sunny bath; also slagie room; private family. Cew furnished bay- —Sunny rooms, #ide of Frede HANCOCK HOUSE, E—— == | Lot on north side of 2th PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES. | Diamond st.. well located; Eunny corner lot on northeast corner of San- | chez and Eilzabeth sts., 25x92 ft. ide of Zth st. 80 ft. east of with gas and e above property js to be sold for one-quarter cash. the balasce in one, two and intervst sfx per cent three years, 2 flats of 6 rooms and bath: 4 ; rents $44 per mo: | cottage fronting on Laurel ave. of 4 rooms and ~~nn~ | bath: rents 319 per month; 25x120 ft. NATOMA, 33%-Kicely furnished sunny front room, $4 F0; back room, lf OAK. 36_Larze front roo With private family: bath and gas; cheap. O FARRELL, 2o—Sunny iurnished rooms - and offices; elevator: el POWELL, 121—L# suites or singles ROSEDALE House. 319 & 321 Eilis st.—Kooms, night. 2%c to $1: week, §125 to $4; open night. s rooms and bath each: Nos. 1 to Market st | 8 Cohen place. off Ellls st., bet. Leavenworth | -and Hyde; rents $132 per month; ot 83x56 ft. BOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG, . nicely furnished, THOSE who hav running water; gas lots in the Richmond District or nortl; of the park who really want to lac pose of the same and who will be guided by ed can find immediate ROOMS AND BOARD. A FAMILY having a large, well ~appointed and yefined home wishes ‘to securc s fou couples to board and room; first.class in every 1ticular; references required. Address box 454, Call office. e T Rk o A—FIRST-CLASS !llln;x, hotel, The Bradbury: nice sunny bay-window rooms; first-class table; prices moderate; 2 car lines pass notel; elevator; telephone Hyde 2771 1604 Callornta ¢t.: corner Folk, near Van Ness ave. A—HOTEL_ La Normandie, 3% Eddy—Sunny suites and single rooms; everything new; ex- callent table and ices; prices moderate. NEW family hotel: first class in all appoint- ments; excellent tabie: special inducements to Select people. 807 California st., oceupying r opposite Grace Church, AVIA Hotel, Polk and Clay—Bunny bay-window rooms: superfor board; $25 up. FIAIGHT, 232—Sunny rooms with board; terms moderate. HOTEL ATRMONT, 615 Taylor—Renovated; gnites and single rme.; sunny: excellent table, HOTEL SALISRURY, Hyde and Eddy: changed renovated: elegant rooms. 20 Market st.—Suite of 2 or 3 bath; sin. rme.; board optional. TAN MESS ave. 944 (The Wallace)—Rooms and board: furnished and unfurnished ). A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, 11 wrapper, for mailiig, $1 per year. JELA D TR L S e TR ROOMS WANTED. ished or unfurnishéd room, by . where they would take care must be near or araund Apply 204 8ixth st. ciocted for $4: collections made ity or country. PACIFIC COLLECT Coo, 415 Montgomery &t., rooms 8-10; tel. 580, ; tened, 31 up: e done. . Haxtmust Patnt Ga 510 Ehin. WiING MACHINES AND SUNPLIES. repaired, bought, soid; m hll;::\v; nderd Agency, 145 6th; phone Mint 4 ALL kinds bow e repairing ot lowest rates. AND WA DOLPH Storage a Office, 401 Post st., cor. Pow BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 1340 Market st.; tel. South 5%; packing, moving and storage. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Fillmore st.: nbone Jackson 231, SUMMER RESORTS. CAMPING ground at Redwood Grove; 10 min- utes' walk from Fairfax station, near San Rafael: also furnished house of 7 rooms to rent. Inquire of J. S. Bellrude, Sausalito, or J. E. SLINKEY & CO.,, SE. cor. Market ana Fifth sts. ce—THE GIANT POWDER “on.)—A dividend, No. 17, of Seventy-five cents (iic) per shave on the {s- sued capital stock of the company has been declared, pavable at the office’of the com- | pany, 43 California st., San Francisco, on May 10, 1900. Transfer books close May 3, 500, at nno; A. A. SPARKS, Sec ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA RE}L ESTATE. 500 FORECLOSURE; modern 4 room and bath | cottage; sunny side of street; 3 blocks from rtation and school; terms $190 cash, §10 per month. $1900—New modern cottage; 5 rooms and bath: street work, cement walks, etc., com- plete: rear station and school; $100 cash, $20 per_month. $1600 cash—To close an estate: worth $3000; finest corner in Alameda; see this at once. Fine modern house; 8 rooms and bath: §3000; ro money down: easy monthly payment will exchange for lot: this is a snap. H. P. MOREAL & CO. "BARGAINS ON TERMS. 5 6 and 7 room cottages: 7, § and 9 room houses: waterfront property: lot 66x195, on | Central ave., near Fifth st.: double 1%-story | house & - 3 price $2200. Apply to A. | R BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS RERKELEY REAL ESTATE ter-st. station. ALMOST new cottage, 6 rooms, bath, hot and | cold water; brick nice bay window $160 cash, balance $i2 5 monthly pickup; owner golng to Cape Nome; from electric cars; 4 blocks from station. Take Berkeley train, gét off at Lorin station, ask for RUDOLPH & PERKINS. 2 ACRES: only 3 milés north of Berkeie: room house, chicken ‘houses, barn, farming implements, horses, buggy, cow, Dpigeons, undation; stationary tubs: lot 50x135; price §1150; oniy this is a chickens and everything pertaining to the place: all in first-class condition; only $2500 :’m en‘lh.nbnll(a;l:e to lull}; also ‘I fine res ence In Berkeley, to exchange fo o GEG. SCHMIDT, ‘Berkeley. Schmidt Llock, § ACRES, right In the heart of beautiful Berke- ley; small house, large barns; very conven- fen for sale at a low price. MASON & MCLENATHEN. adjoining’ Postoffice, Barke- ley Station. NEW house, near university; 9 rooms, bath, etc.: compiete In every particular; very ac- cessible. For sale by MASON & MCLENA- THEN, adjoining Postoffies, Berkeley Station. BERKELEY ROOMS AND BOARD. “THE PLEASANTON, Durant ave., will be opem for cummer boarders May 15; rates rr’sunnhle: board -optional. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. "OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. | CAKLAND ¥URNITURE FOR SALc. AN Intrdduction to you from H. Schellhaas, (he furniture dealer. 11th and Franklin, Oakland. | s i e e e st LEGAL ADSMRTISEMENTS, the 8 San Francisco, State of California, Probate. In_the matter of \the estate of ELIZA M, SHARP, deceased. Notice for publication ot time appointed for probete of will (C. G P., | sec., 1503).—Notice is hereby given that TUES- DAY, the 15th day of May, A. D. 1900, at 10 o'cloék a. m. of that day, and the courtroom of Department No. 10 of said court, at the new City_Hall, in the City and County of San Franclsco, State of California, have been ap- pointed as the time and place for proving the will of sald ELIZA M. SHARP, deceased. and for hearing the application of Unfon Trust Company of San Franeisco for the issuance to it of letters testamentary thereon. WM. "A. DEANE, Clerk. By V. F. NORTHROP, Deputy Clerk. Dated May L A. D. 1900. HARP. Attorniey for Petitione PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR MILITARY SUPPLIES.—36 New Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal., April 30th, 1600, BSealed proposals in triplicate will be recelved here until 11 o'clock a. m. May 16th, 1900, and then opensd, for furnis] ing Stationery, Lanterns, Stoves, Stove Fui niture, Lamp Chimneys, Feather Dusters, Of fice Tables, Rugs, Hardware, Saddlery, G. I Buckets, Aleohol, Stable Brooms, Excelslor, Glue, Axle Grease, Leather, Lumber, Ofls, Paints, Rope, Soap, Sponge, etc. Preference will be given to articles of domestic produc- tion and manufacture. conditions of price and quality being equal (including in the price of foreign productions the duty thereon) and such preference given to articles of American gmducu‘m and manufacture produced on the acific Coast to the extent of the comsump- tlon required by the public service there. The United States reserves the right to accept or Feject any or all proposals or any part there- of. Proposels for delivery at other points will be entertained. Information and blank pro- posals furnished on application, Envelopes will be indorsed *‘Proposals for Military Sup- lies, No. 388, and addressed CAPTA! BRCAR F. LONG, Assistant Quartermaster, U. S. Army, Depot Quartermaster. ROYAL HOUSE, 12 Eils st ight. room. smol room Sl (Eht, e 10 §160; cievator on o hands for eale sitce January where the geller followed my advi £0id; in mo instance ha o R % g x‘l‘nnce ve 1 sold a lot on the often: jow is it that find the Possibly you may want to use th money or may be tired carrying the burden 1 on the undersigned. rior; rooms, per ni 0 $5; month, 38 to rooms with hot and cold water; baths. FHERMAN Apartment Houss, 28 Bighth st., —Furnished and unlur‘i’l‘l‘lh‘d. near Geary—Nicely furnished 1 am asked the of a mortgage; if so. Ww. J. sunny room. THE Astor, 1130 Market—Flectric elegant new furniture: single. THE OAKS, 119 Third—A good rooming house Tor gaod people. R. HUGHEE, proprietor. 1232—A large sui some lots be- tween First ave. and not beyond Ten: v Lake st. on the north and ¢ g aby oné having lots wWithin those limits who wants 1o sell may find a buyer for eash j7 1 recommend the nurchase. send out communicgtions to owmners: cail “wou want to sell. W. J. GIUNN, 530 California. 4 at prices Tar below | I HAVE instructions to pure: st on the south: 1 have no time to VALENCIA. - front room; hours ot Bsoarto, $nd back to San Francisco early the same evening: you will find an agent Weoodland, Cal. " $TOCE and grain ranch for sale Ja Colusa County: 1260 ecres: $10 per acre: 500 in, rees hiit land. 3 . CHANDON, i | 3 | B | wille, ¢ %as and bath: nicely furnishe WEBSTER, 711—2 or 3 large sunny rooms, fur- nished or unfurnished; modern fmprovements, 18, bet. Bush and Pine, Web- ster and Fillmore—Rent no object to elderly lady; sunny room; all conveniences. A_BRANCH office for the reception of adver. and subscriptions has MARKET-ST. PROPERTY. unimproved. Eighth st., room 42. $3200—At a sacrifice; on aceount of bank fore. Saowse. s 7ooms. Dath: south sids Sor S , h: sou #ide Seventaant] Howard and Miseion. b LAGAN, 24 Montgomery. st., ' Address 28 Apply ‘R. Me- :-mu ACCURATE pereonal knowledge—ach of the | I'P-TO-DATE new modern home: 11 r., 2 bathe: complete and finished: this week.' 2715 Steiner rmy SALE AND EXCHANCE at 1222 Polk et.; open until 9 p. A BRANCH office ¢ BRANCH office for Call advertiements Valencia st. EICKELS—the LAND AGENT— 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., April 2§, 1900.—Sealed Propos: in triplicate, will be received here, and at o of Quartermaster, until 11 o'clock a. m., Monday, May 2, 1900." for fi ing, Suring Nemal year commencing July 1. 1300, forage and straw for San Diego Barracks. . :l also at 'd-m:r:’:“.{ at Al{d.t“nc.l mz: or ‘forage and ! or _Alcatraz Islang Angel gund, Fort Baker, Benicia Barracl Fort , Presidio of San Francisco, a San Trancisco, Cal. Government reserves right to reject or accept any and all bids, or eny part thereof. Preference given to arti- cles of Ameriean production, conditions ot rice and quality (including in the price of qn‘grn ms the duty thereon) being val, and such ‘erence given to articles American tion produced on the Pa- cific Coast to extent of consumption required by the public service there. All information furnished on application to Quartermaster at Ean Diego cks or to undersigned. En- ‘velopes contain| bids to be endorsed; “‘Proposals for - and Straw," drested to sid Quartermaster, of o J. MARSHALL, C. Q. M. M e T HEUER, Lieutenant Colonel Enginee-~ FOR rent—Fine dairy; 100 to 135 cows; in Sacra- ngt BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. CALKRAGHA — DIVIDEND NOTICES, \J CURRAN | GREY—In this city, April Grey, dearly beioved wife of John Arthur 1 block | perior Court of the City and County of | TO LEASE. mento County; cl rent to right parties; this {s a mone; er. For mrgnr ‘fi"m' lars apply to ANK HICKMAN, J st., Sacramen 1to. —_—_— MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: Emil T. Kjelsberg, 37, Cape Nome, and Agnes Christaffersen, 29, city. Charles Odtridge, 31, city, and Maria T. An- derson, 23, city. Frank R. Margetts, 2%, Chicago, and Annie M. Algren, 20, 2717 Harrison street. and Olivia Part- Charles D. Berry, 33, Sonor: 19, 13012 Ninth street. 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. BOOTH—In Oakland, April 28, 1900, to the wife of Stuart W. Booth, a son. DUNNE—In this city, April 30, 1800, to the wife of J. J: Dunne, a daughter. PICKERING—In this city, April 22, 1900, to the wife of E. D. Pickering, a_daughter. MARRIED. LYNCH—GASSMAN—In this city, April 20, 1909, by the Rev. E. M. S. Hodgin, Francis W. Lynch and Calyxta M. Gassman, both of San Francisco. PRAY-—-CAMERON—In this city, April 30, 1500, by the Rev. F. A. Doane, Willis H. Pray and Margaret Cameron, both of San Francisco. TODOROFSKY—LEVY—In this city, April 29, 1670, by Rabbi Isidore Myers, Dave Todorotsky and Rose Levy, both of San Francisco. DIED. Baron, Rachael McKee, Joseph L. llaghan, Dr. J. D. Marvin, Stephen B. Curran, Jobn E. Mogan, Margaret T. Demartini, Joseph Newman, Mrs. B. Florentine, Alexander Ny, Louis Fortmann, Henry Pawson, Arthur Grey, Mrs. Sadie Ragglo, Carlo F. Henley, Amanda E. Riordan, Jobanna Johansson, Franz A. Seymour, Jane Kane, John F. Taylor, Elizabeth Law, Rev. Victor M. Thomas, James Lyons, Thomas Walsh, ‘Annie E. McPrearty, Catherine Westgate, George E. McGowan, Patrick A. Wilbur, Mrs. Emily McGushin, James ‘Wobber, Willlam BARON—In this city, May 1, 1900, Rachael, wife of Ben Baron, mother of Harold Baron, beloved daughter of Liebchen and the late J. Rosenthal, and sister of Mrs. F. Kemp Van Ee and Louis, Charles, Sam and Rosina Ro- _ senthal, a native of San Francisco, aged 39 years. ¥ rriends and_acquaintances and_members of Golden Era Circle 103, C. F. of A., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 11:30 o'clock, from the residence of her mother, 11§ Sadowa street, Ocean View, and thence by carriages to New Salem Cemetery for interment. —In_this city, April 30, 1900, Dr. John Downey, husband of Maria Engracla Munras Callaghan, a native of Ireland. E¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Wednesday), at St. Dominic’s Church, where a requiem mass will be cele- brated, commencing at_9:30 o'clock. Inter- ment strictly private. Kindly omit flowers. —In this city, April 3, 1900, John E., second son of Elizabeth and the late Bernard Curran, a native of San Francisco. (=7 Friends are invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 9 o'clock, from his late residence, 1010 Broderick street, thence to Holy Cross Church, Eddy street, ‘between Scott and Devieadero, where a solemn re- quiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. In- terment Mount Calvary Cemetery. DEMARTINI-In the City and County Hospi- May 1, 1900, Joseph Demartini, a native of aged 70 years, FLORENTINE~In this ecity, April 28, 1900, Alexander _Florentine, beloved husband ot Margaret Florentine, and father of Willlam, Walter and George Florentine, Mrs. A. G. Heyl and Mrs. E. W. Little, a native of New York, aged 67 vears ¥ Friends and acquaintances and members of Golden Gate Council No. 6), Order of Chosen Friends, are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of A. W. Martin & Co., 118 Geary street, thence to St. Sebastian’s Church, Presidio, for services. Interment Na- tional Cemetery, Presidio. FORTMANN — In Alameda, April 30, 1900, Henry, beloved husband of Anna Fortmann, and father of Mrs. James McMaster, Mr Bert Noy and Henry, Annie, Emil and Wi ter Fortmann, a native of Bremervoerde, Germany, aged 64 vears. G¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully Invited to attend the funeral services this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, at Call- fornia Hall, 620 Bush’ street, San Francisco. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. . 1900, Mrs Sadie Grey, the well-known horseman and trainer, a native of Wales, England, aged 30 years and 6 months. (New York, Chicago and Pennsyl- vania papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2:30 o'clock. from the parlors of M. F. Suhr & Co. 1157 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Interment L. O 0. F. Cemetery. HENLEY—Entered into rest, in this city, May 1, 1000, Amanda E., beloved wife of M. J. Henley, and mother of S. Homer and Charles ©O. Henley, Mrs. J. E. Henley Sosso and Mrs. Frank Henley Morgan, a native of Kentucky, aged 61 years 5 months and 5 days. JOHANSSON—In Mill Valley, April 29, 1500, Franz August, beloved husband of Emma O. Johansson, brother of Peter, F. W. and Albert Johansson, and cousin of Peter West and E. A, Schelin of Oakland, a native of Olond, Sweden, aged 34 years and 22 day: T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this da; (Wednesday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the pa: lors of Valente, Marini & Co., 1524 Stockton street, thence to K. of P. Hall, 909 Market Street. where services will be held under the ausplces of the Swedish Society at 2 o'clock. Tnterment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. KANE—In this city, April 30, 190, Johm F., beloved hushand of Eliza J. Kane, the late Thomas L. Kane, and uncle of C. 8. Orcutt and Gertrude Keene, a native of New Jersey. aged 69 vears 1 month and 5 days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from Mission Ma- sonic Temple, 2666 Mission street, under the ausplees of Misslon Lodge No. 16, F. and Interment Masonic Cemetery. Re- at the funeral parlors of Bunker & 2666 Mission street. n Clarendon, Texas, April 25, 1900, Rev. LAYV Vietor Marshal, beloved husband of Nora F. Law, and father of Valentine, Margaret and Florence Law, a native of Illinoie, aged 47 years. f°7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- ¢ invited to attend the funeral this day dnesday), at 12 o'clock, from St. Stephen’s Episcopaly Church, Fulton streef, between Webster and Fillmore. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. LYONS~—In this city, April 30, 1900, Thomas Lyons, beloved brother of Patrick, Hanm and Annfe Lyons, Mrs. J. Frawley and Mr: Fllen Gilhooly, a native of Cregan. Ballins. 10e, County Gal Ireland, aged 47 years. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral tis day (Wednesday), at 5:30 o'clock, from the parlors of the Henry J. Gallagher Undertaking Com ny, 20 Fifth street, thence to St. Juseph's Biiven, where @ solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his_soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. MeBREARTY—In this city, April 30, 1900, Cath. erine, beloved wife of james McBrearty, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged € years. The funeral will take place this day ednesday), at 9:15 o'clock, from her late residence, Columbla square, thence to St. Patrick’'s Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 10 o'elock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. McGOWAN-—In this city, May 1. 1900, Patrick &, devoted husband of the late Jane Mc- Gowan, and beloved father of John A. and B. T. McGowan, Mrs, James Guildea, Mrs. " J. Reflly and Mrs. H. W. Knowliton, a na- Teo: BE™WEdnty " Leitrim, Treland, aged 68 yeare. fu Friends and acquaintances are respect- 57 Thvited to attend the funeral to-morrow ‘Thu ), at 8:30 o’clock. from his late resi- éence Perry street, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose his soul at 9 o'elock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. McGUSHIN—In this city, April 30, 1960, at St. Mary's Hospital, James McGushin, a native of Dromod, County Leitrim, Ireland, aged 43 years and 1 mon! th. (F'flm funeral will take place this gny ‘ednesday), at 8:20 o'clock, -from the lors of the Pacific Undertakers, 777 Mission street, thence to St. Paul's Church, Twenty- finth and Church streets, where & requiem mass will be celebrated for, the repose of his soul, commencing at 8:30 o'clock. Interment JHoly Cross Cemetery. McKEE—In this city, April 20. 1300, Joseph Ludlow, beloved husband of Helen L. Me- Kee, father of Mabel H. McKee, and brother ‘Anna K. Wurkman of Los Angeles and i, George W. Ward of Brooklyn, N. Y., 4 native of Middletown, Conn., aged §1 years 3 months and 1 day. A member of Golden Gate Council, A. L. of H. (Rochester and Brooklyn, N. Y.. papers please copy.) ‘Friends and acquaintances are respecl v invited to attend the funeral a (Wednesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 48 Chenery street, between Thir- tieth and Randall streets. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, via electric funeral car WALSH IZATION having t Ceptacie for the ashes and o service is $30. The same for members of his family. MARVIN—In this city, April 30, 1900, B. Marvin. a native of Canada. aged st §7Friends and acquaintances are respect: fully invited to attend the funeral this (Wednesday). at 10_o'¢lock, from the I parlors of Charles H. Jacob & Co., 313 Mason street, between Geary and O'Farrell. Inter- lent Cypress Lawn Cemetery by carriages. Please omit flowers. MOGAN—In this city, April 30, 1000, Margaret I daughter of the Tate John €. and Catherine Mogan, and sister of P. J. Mogan, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 48 years and 10 months, (Troy, N. Y., and Boston, Mass., papers please copy.) ¥ The funeral will take place this day (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock, from the chapel of Remains at the mortu- Interment vary Cemetery. NEWMAN—In San Jose, April 29, 1900, Mrs. Ernestine Newman, dearly beloved wife of the l:le B. Newman, aged 67 years and 4 months. NY—In Oakland, May 1, 1300, Louis Ny, beloved husband of Catherine Ny, and father of A. and Louis C. Ny, a native of France, §0 years and 10 months. C>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday). at 2 o'clock, m _the funeral parlors of James McManus, th and Cas- tro streets. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. PAWSON—In Acapuleo, Mexico, April 23, 1900, ‘Arthur Pawson, beloved husband of Alice Bonner Pawson, and father of Herbert Bon- ner Pawson, a native of England, aged 50 years. RAGGIO—In this city, May 1, 1900, Carlo Felice, beloved son of Paolo and Maria Raggzio, a Kll“ of San Francisco, aged 1 year and 14 ys. RIORDAN—In this city, April 3, 1800, Johanna Euge: Riordan, relict of ne Riordan. & native of Millstreet, County Cork, Ireland, aged 76 years and 4 months. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), ‘at $:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 407 Grove street, between Gough and Octavia, thence to Sacred Heart Church, corner of Fell and Fllimore streets, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at § o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. SEYMOUR_In_ this city, April 30, 1%0, Jane, wife of Alfred -C. Seymour, and mother Mary C. Seymour, a native of New Bruns- wick, N. J., aged ) years and 20 dayt OFFICERS and members of Golden Gate Chap- ter No. 1, O. E. 8., are requested to attend the funeral of our late sister, Jane Sey- mour, from the Mission of the Good Samari- tan, ‘Second and_ Folsom streets, this day (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock. By order of the Worthy Matron. MARY A. HAWLEY, Sec. TAYLOR—In this city, May 1, 1500, Elizabeth, beloved wife of Nathaniel Taylor, and mother of Georze M. Taylor, a native of Hartford, Conn., aged 68 years. @7 ¥riends and acquaintances are respect- fully Inyited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Valente, Marini & Co., 1524 Stockton street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. THOMAS—In Truckee, April 30. 1900, James Thomas, father of W.'P. and Charles Thomas, a native of Tuckingmill, Engiand, aged years 3 months and 7 Friends are {nvited to attend the funeral services this day (Wednesday), at 2 o’clock, at the residence of W. P. Thomas. 7124 Santa Clara avenue, Alameda. Interment In Vallejo, April 30, 1500, Annie E.. baloved daughter of Honor and the late James Walsh, and sister of Mrs. Frank Lawrence, Mrs. R. Waters and W. J. Walsh, a native of Kentucky, aged 28 years 1 month and 18 days. E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-marrow (Thursday), at §:30 o'clock, from tlie home of her mother, 701 Pennsylvania street, Va- llejo, thence to St. Vincent's Church. where igh requiem mass will be célebrated at § “clock for the repose of her soul. Interment St. Vincent's Cemetery. WESTGATE—In_this city, April 2. 1900, at his residence, 119 Russ street, George E. West- gate, brother of Ned Westgate of Rio Vists, Cal. L7 Remains at the parlors of N. Gray & Co.. 641 Sacramento street. WILBUR—In San Diego, Cal., May 1, 1900, Mrs. Emily D. Wilbur, beloved mother of Henry N.. Edward D. and Clinton M. Wilbur of San Francisco and Mrs. H, H. Burton of San Diego, Cal., a native of West Point, N. Y., aged 12 s 4 months and 19 days. WOBBER~—In this city, April 30, 1300, William, a rly beloved husband of Marie Wobber, rather of Alma Wobber, brother of Peter W. and the late Hermann Wobber. and brother- in-law of Nic Diers, a native of Hanover, Germany, aged 38 years 5 months and 23 day A member of Verein Eintracht and Unlos Lodge No. 1865, K. of H. E> Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 602 Broderick street, cormer of Grove. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. CREMATION. Cdd Fellows’ Cemetery Association, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. If deceased was a member OF ANY ORGAN- presiding officer and secre- the charge for cremation. & copper re- GEORGE R. FLETCHER, Superintendent. S—————————————— LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED, Tuesday, May 1. Stmr San Blas, Russell, 15 days from Panama and wi rte. Stmr gng?r’e, Nelson, 57 hours from Coos Bay. SAILED. Tuesday, May 1. Stmr Orizaba, Thomas, Seattle. Stmr Noyo, Fosen, Fort Bragg. DOMESTIC PORT. TACOMA—Arrived May 1-Schr Glendale, from San Pedro. REINSMEN PREPARING FOR ANNUAL RACE MEET Golden Gate Park Trotting Associa- tion to Run Off Events on Decoration Day. The Golden Gate Park Driving Associa- tion is making preparations foe®s annual race meeting at the Oakland track on May 30. At a meeting of the organization held In its headquarters at the Palace last night it was decided to run off four events in addition to the race for the O’Kane challenge cup, which is now in the passession of J. 8 Ohlandt, he hav- ing won it at the last meeting with his well-known_trotter, Harvey Entries g).: :h mnfln‘"w'm close on tl;: Zlnufl;ll airman nger ted t] - lowing eommrl. es for :gnnogleeunl: Track—E. mvlunger; printing, F. W. Thompson, % ¥ %&DD. 6!' F. !hmfi: programme. C. F. Kapp, Dr. Dalzlel; bar glr}vfla‘u. F. G. O'Kane, G. L. Swett and F. Patrick; other privileges, F. W. Thompson and H. F. Patrick. STAMINA’S VICTORY. Wins the Two Thousand Guineas Trial Plate at Newmarket. LONDON, May 1—The opening to-day of the Newmarket first spring meeting at- tracted a large crowd, those reunt cluding the Prince of Wales. ..e;-t-?a: can }o(kei- ‘were rew.arkably su B winning_t| first_three out of the seven races. J. Reiff, Rmnnd J. H. Martin each won a race, wi Tod Sloan and L. Reiff were placed five times. Richard ker's Manhattan Boy, rid- den by L. Reiff, was third in a maiden two-year-old race, and W. Duke’s Stam- ina, with Rigby in the saddle, won t Two Thousand Guineas trial plate of sovereigns. San Francisco Club Boxers. Alex Greggains, the boxing impresario of the south side, 'nlll turn loose eight b f irlwind fighters to-night & e e Tanciscn Athlotc. Club gyl nasium. . No matter how inmocent lo%‘ tha card may appear fer these menthiy exhibitions the result is always the same. The ambitious boxers pitch into one an- other as though they liked the m(rl'sl théy usually recetve at one afot) - hands and fight harder than the big pro- fessionals do at times. S Jome B Tayio Bakeer, sacto "o [\t B Motirach; Dunver McRae, Hantord I Menn, Los es Thorn, Cal 3 lummh Selander, Chicago |W C Lowry, Minn r, Cat iG A Belayift, Sacto ipine, Redding |D E Pierce. ios Ang jughes & w, Cal ‘H MecCowen, Ukiah ta] EEE 3 [ P D F 3 L b w c rews, - Cal G W Stout, Ukiah G N Franks, Cal H Owens & iw, Cal H R Struve, San Jose |W H Murphy, Palo A% G Mohney ‘i‘;n?'mh'e‘:; Sas oney, rs G H Walters, ‘Stockton Miss E McClatchy, Seo E L Jones, W ~ THT, E Kruger, koo & H Tebpa ¢ g &" % Placerilis H D % ET ] G A |Ray Spear, U 53 C Teague. |W S Nichols, Sacto Mrs |3 Whitbeck, ' Sacto HC B C Ward, U'S N € Carr, |J McDonnell, Cal J 8 Cl J’ C Ells. Ohio FB T R Parker & w, Napa AW C W Keeney & w. Cal IH T E: McShane, Garvnza RE W H Reed, Cleveland W E_Smith, Cincinnati Chas Davis, N ¥ Erucmlhlt. ‘»fll Orovi I'V 4 il‘:’ Andrew, Indlana Bassmare, Larson,’ Lodt F Houghton, Corning HOTEL. M Menson, China 3 B Libber, X ¥ G Uorma, Mrs F L Dantorth, Wy R Fernald, Stanford Miss Danforth, Wyo J H Lawd F L Danforth, Wyo W R Romaine, N Y A K Barnes, Wyo L F Cobury, Yreka |D_8 Rosenbaum & w. A W Butler & w. Tex| Stockton 3, F Welburn, Denver|Dr B D Hodges. N 3 Mrs J 8 Richard, Erie/Mrs R B H NI Mrs Reynolds, Iowa |W F Blaisdell, N Y Mrs C Rand, Burlingtn [P E Blaisdell, N ¥ D J D J Harding, |Mrs C 8 Thompson, Pa D J Harding, Boston Mrs W A Jones, Pa J M Leonard, Nev | Miss Pennypacker, Mrs Leonard. Nev Mrs Pennypacker. Del L Rodsers. Salinas _ |D H Paddock, Ni F W _Hutton, Toronts Miss C A Barton, Il Mrs Hutton, Toronto Mrs T P Smith, Ky € N Browne, England |Miss B Bruce, 8 Ashton, Colo Miss K Caldwell, Ky H Dater, Sta Barbara I M Atherton. Ky € T Hinde. Coronado |C H Jomes. Sacto Miss Halliday, Il 7 B McClure, Boston Jll- Davis, IHL & ;{ndd & "(‘m"y W ng Chanslor, Coainga T Werner, N Y 7 H Seherrer, N A Solamo, Tokio 1D !dl? New York Mrs C W Merrill. Ala |Mrs H N Barker, Chgo W H Robinson & W, E Kl Car Alameda. Mrs M . Chgo Mrs C W d= Paeno,Ind NEW WESTERN HOTEL. C Wells, Vallejo (W H H W_Humphrey, Cal (A Wentwort! Mrs Powers, PJ Miss C Faster, Cal W _Castle, E Turpin, San Jose |J Willlams, Petaluma F H Morrell, Chicago |P Blow, Oakdale J Mulroy, Idaho F B Baker, Los Gatos A P Brown, Vallejo (P J Zachock, Manila J B McKeen, Cal M A McDonald, Napa other of Index. Horse Age. Wel:hz]s_:. THE CALL’S RACING CHART (Copyright, 1900, By H. H. Egbert) OAKL. ND RACETRACK, Tuesday, May 1, 1800. Weather fine. Track fast, B A T o 1177. FIRST RACE-One mile and a quarter; selling; four-year-olds and upward; purse, § 1178, SECOND RACE—Five furlongs: 1155 Bernota 1166 Phil Archibald. (953) Rio de Altar . 1161 Lilly Diggs . 1165_St. Rica = % Sw P Henry C, 2 51 41 2n 11 Lizzella, 4 5 €% 33 - 1n 38 Hohenlohe, 5 +......116( 3 F e s SR R T Miss Soak, 5 n 1 31781 3R 42 Ulm, 4 . ! 4 iR el | o | Tourist o7 7 11 1m 45 8% Be Happy. 1) 3 3h ‘ih. 71 78 5 Flambeaus 1l 5 ] s H 8 | Po 4w Time—%, :25: 1, :00; %, 15 7708, _Good start. Won cleverly. second and third driving. Winner, James by Racine-Faustine 1. Mackiln, on win- ner, wanted the purse. ‘“Wisard” Rulz gave Hohenlohe a grand going over. Ulm no speed. selling: maiden three-year-olds: purse, $300. Index. Weight. |St._ Y ) LY Str. Jockey. 107} 2 . B 11 11 [] Nettle Clark 1 3 . 23 23 s Lobosina «.u2j10 . 62 32 % Swiftwater 128 - Th .8t £l 1159 Lew Zara 07 4 a1 a2 0 .... Judge Shropshire...108/ 8 91 s1 s 1i69 Goid Finder. SR 52 3 .... Heraldo . IRV P 628 Favorito » 5 1136 Tanobe H 10 B Miltouche . n 4 13; %, 1:02. Good ch. Heraldo_no_sj Scratehed—You: i by imp. Cle jan-Miss Lou. Winmer sent away o 3B i 137 : 1179. THIRD RACE—Five furlongs; two-year-olds; purse, §350. {1155) Diderot T 1168 Gratter 1125 Princess Titania. Time—%., ner, Alan Thade a Superb run, unfort ing last seventy yards. strained himself at start. Altar quit. with Diderot. 1180. FOURJH RACE_One mile: selling: three-year-olds and upward: purse, index. Horse Age. Weight St % Eh % sw. 1142 Edgardo, 3... 88| 7 5% 3 3h 2% 1160 Romany, 4. 2% 1n 12% .11 1170 Cromwell, ‘a 13 1% 2] 83 (1142) Corolla. 3. 3% 4h 4z 41 1117 New Moon, a. 6h 'rt v: !l 1120 Tom Calvert, &. 3 3 i (1136) Miss Madeline, 3 o % Index. Horse. Age. Wi 164) Sir Hamy 1168 Tizona, 3. 1142 Jack McCabe, Time—3%, :12%:; %K. :36; | i 5: £ oen, o0t ot oy L Llwg aeeg P veacama i | SR George Miller's br. ¢.. Egz‘ et sirtatuted K e B Index. Horse Age. Weight.' “ 1170 Sitver Tone, 4. (‘mn. Wyoming. a. 1164 La Borg 1164 A‘fll."‘.. PR In B, McWhi Castake, 5. Ll et FELEELENS N o oo & s-«—o-a