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California Limited
Santa Fe Route
T£ CHICAGO
This Is the quickest running and most
luxurious train across the continent.
Cox.nectixg Txain Lzavss San T* axcisco:
S P.n. Monday. Wednesday. Friday and
Saturday, arriving la Chicago at 2:15
P.n tn time to connect with all limited
trains for New York.
OVCKLAND Leases San Francisco at 5:30
FVppFCC p- tn. witb Palace and Tourist
Rtiiv cc 3 *"3" 3 ' or Kansas City, St. Louts,
V AIL V Chicago and East-
Local trains between Stockton, VALLEY
Fresno, Hanford, Visalia, Tulare on »n
and BakersSeld. KUAO
SEE YOU IN San Francisco office. 6—
•FDl^Prt <nniM Market Street, Phone Main
rKIOCU SUUIN 1531 . Oakland. 1113 Broad-
way; Sacramento, 2ol J Street; San Joee, 1 Weat
Santa CUn Street.
Chicago Livestock Market.
CHICAGO. Feb. 22.— CATTLE—Oenerally
steady: rood to choice, $5 10®5 90; poor to me
dium. $4^4 75; mixed stockers. $3 4053 80; se
lected feeders. %i 2554 75; good to choice cows,
$3 40@4 40; heifers, S3 4034 75; canners. $2 20*9
2 90; bulls, $2 60ff4 SO; calves, $4 60®7 76; fed
Texas beeves. $4©5.
HOGS— Average. 6c lower; cloMng weak, good
many left; mixed and butchers', $4 7OiJ?4 92^!
good heavy. )4 Bi@4 35; rough hea%-y. $4 50®4 70;
light. $4 60^4 524; bulk of Mle*. $4 75<g4 90.
SHEEP— Steady to strong; lambs. 10c higher;
fancy. $7 25; native wethers, ».*65 ?5; Western
wethers, $535 56; lambs, Js©7 25; Western
larabe. $6^7 05. .
Receipts— Cattle. >&00; hogs, 39,000; sheep,
10,000.
Northern Wheat Market.
PORTLAND, Or., Feb. „— WHEAT— WaIIa
Walla, £S£s4cT valley, S2c; blueftem. SSc.
Foreign wheat shipments from Portland for
the week ending to-day were 120,639 bushels.
London Markets.
LONDON. Feb. 12.— Canadian Pacific, 101;
Union Pacific preferred, 79; Northern Pacific
preferred. 7&H: Atchlson, 21%; Grand Trunk
$%; Anaconda. JVi. Bar silver, quiet, 27Hd per
ounce. __; •
Foreign Markets.
LIVHRPOOL. Feb. 22.— WHEAT— Spot No. 1
California, no stocks; No. 2 red Western winter,
no stocks; No. 1 Northern spring, dull, 6s l%d.
Futures, higher; March, 6s 9Vkd; May, 6s 9%d;
July. Es Mid.
CORN— Spot, quiet: American mixed, new.
Sa Ch.4: old; 3s kvtid. Futures, quiet: Febru
ary, nominal; March, 3s BTtd; April, nominal;
May. 3a 7!4<J; June, nominal; July, 8a 7%d.
Time— V* :24%: H. :51%. Good start. Won easily, second and third driving. Winner. E.
Corrigan's b. f., by imp. Artillery-Little Casino. Artena won In rag-time. On Time three
hours late. Maldonado was exnected to do something. ._.„_„„ ,-, <-, r^-^r^n^u-
COKPAONIK GENERALS TRANBATLANTIQUE.
DIRECT LINE to HAVRE-PARIS.
Palllnp every Thursday Instead of <sjjTJ~}
Saturday, from November 2. 1899, at <^ir9»
10 a m.. from Pier 42. North River, foot of
Morton St.: LA TOURAINE. March 1: LA
BRETAGNE. March 8; L'AQUITAINE, March
15; LA CHAMPAGNE. Maroh 22. First class to
Havre $60 and upward; 5 per cent reduction on
round trip. Second class to Havre. $45: S per
cent reduction on round trip. GENERAL
AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CAN-
ADA 32 Broadway (Hudson building). New
York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO.. Pacinc Coast
Agents, 6 Montgomery aye.. Ban Francisco.
Shipping Intelligence.
SPECIAL XOTICES.
¦WANTED known— Mß. LEW H. SCHARER,
late cf 22 Mason st.. has removed to Call
, bunging, ter.th floor, where he will continue
r t* five bargains !n watches, diamonds. Jew-
e'.ry. silverware, firearms and optical troods;
ce»!i or t'me r«>mtnt«. Office hours — 10 to 6.
liAl> tenants ejected for !4; collections made-
rlty rr country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO..
4:5 MrntEomery «t., rooms 8-10; tel. E5K>.
ROOSIS pappred. from S3: whitened. 51 up.
¦ a'.-t'.^sr dnr.e. Harttnan Palr.t Co.. 818 Third.
MOWING MACHINES A.\D SUPPLIES.
T!ENTET>, repaired, bought, sola; machine sup-
plles. Standard Agency.Ua 6th: phone Mint U.
ALL klnfis bouefct. sold, exchanged, rented; re-
;K'r:r.g «t !cwft rates. tOS Fourth at.
STORAGE AXI) WAREUOI'SBS,
riERCE-RODO_PH Storac«~and MovTng CoT
O'T.Lf. 4CI Vert r;.. cor. Powell: tel. Main E7U.
TO L— ASIC.
TO !*&«¦*— Fin* oil land in oil district; none but
rr.m of means need apply; one eighth royalty
efkfd. Answer box CO. CalL
HER KELETi^A DYERTISEMENTS
BERKELEY REAL ESTATE.
; < -_j rsT finishing; an elegant, latest style.
: era cc.tace. € rooms; large hall; porce-
Itin bath; tiled slr.k; tinted walls; lot 40x100-
:'-.*. finished street; 1 block to electric
car*: close to station, schools, churches.
*• >reg. etc.; easy terms. H. D. IRWIN.
i:::— A SNAP; look at this bargain; lot 40x100;
s--.r*»<t work done: fine let within 1 block of
Ashby station; Just the place to build on.
H. D. IRWIN.
Lorin Station.
OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS,
OFFICE— IIIB BROADWAY.
OAKLAND REAL ESTATE.
ISM. WORTH J3»o!
House. 7 rooms: bath; with all modern con-
veniences; fine location and' neighborhood;
large lot; driveway, sunny; close to cars,
f-chooia, etc.; the best bargain offered this
~<ar. j. b. MTERB.
10C2 Broadway.
Oakland.
»225 C. VALUE S4OOO.
Located on a "commanding corner;" new
houss cf 7 rooms; bath, gaa and electrical ap-
rliar.ces; new Ideas and designs for "dining-
room," sewing-room; sunny exposure; close
to local train and 2 car lines: space would not
fully present the excellent features; the nobl- .
crt house built this year; easy terms.
J. S. MYERS.
10C2 Broadway.
Oakland.
flC,'}— A BARGAIN; SO acres cf land 14 miles
irom Sunol: about 300 French prune trees, be-
ri<Jes tma!l family orchard and vineyard;
h^use of 6 rooms: bam; chirken-houses: all
fenced. W. P. RYAN. S&> 7th st.. Oakland.
("ITY realty; fruit and stock ranchos; loans.
SALSBURY, SOS Broa3way. Notary Public
i aKLAND Branch Office of The Call re-
~.ove3 to HIS Broadway. Oakland. Adver-
¦ Jfintnti erd Fub^crlptlom received.
iI\KLA\D HOCSBKE— PIXG ROOMS.
:..'.RGE sur-ny unfurnished rooms, near Fablola
Koapttal; large grounds; reference. Address
»^x ros. Call office. Oakland.
< < AKLAND FURMTCRE FOR SALE.
AN Introduction to you from H. Schellhaas. the
furaltur* -ealer. 11th and Franklin. Oakland.
COPARTNERSHIP XO~TICEsI
NOTICE cf dissolution of partnership.— The
f.rm heretofore existing under the name and
tt>;» cf lACCHERI & BACIGALUPL doing
business In the city and county of San Fran-
cisco, was on the 2«th day of March. 1599. dis-
solved by mutual consent, MR. G. lACCHERI
having purchased the entire Interest of O.
BACIGALCPI In the concern.
O. lACCHERL
O. BACIOALUPL
Ear, franclsco. Febmary >. 1900.
DIVIDEND NOTICES.
SmDEND"K6~TIC£— Dividend No] 102 (M
cents p«r chare) cf the Oceanic Steamship
Co. Will be payable at the efflce cf the com-
jary. SC7 Market st_,»cn and after Thurs-
day, March 1, WOO. Transfer books will close
en Friday. February 23. 1900. at * o'clock
p. m. E. H. SHELDON. Secretary.
PROPOSALS.
CHAINED r>roxv«s.!s will be received at toe
clfloe cf the Lighthouse Engineer, Pan Fran-
cisco, C»J.. until 12 o'clock m.. March 12,
19T.0, and then cper.ed, for furnishing all the
material and labor necessary for the com-
plete construction of a light and fog signal
station at Point Arguello. Cal., in accordance
¦with eDeclficatlons. copies of which, with
biar.k proposals and other Information, may
be had upon application to CHARLES E. L.
fi. DAVIS, Major, Corps of Engineers, U.
P. A.
EIBTHS—MABRIA&ES— DEATHS,
Birth, marriage and death notices sent by
call will not be Inserted. They mart be handed
In at either of the publication offices and be
indorsed with the name and residence of per-
eens authorized to have the same published.
BORN.
pr.ns-^ln th'.s city. February n. 1900, to the
wife of J. Foge, a son.
SANTA CRUZ— In this city. February 18. 1300.
to the wife cf T. H. Santa Cruz, a daughter.
MARRIED.
EHARP— EDWARDS- In this city. February 17.
1> ¦'. by the Rev. J. M. Buehler. Charles
¦ w— . ar.ii May FMwarflß,
' DIED.
Ej-ma, Irene M- Kiel, Mrs. Franc
Cv Turnings. Susan McFadden. Joseph B.
Carney, Josetii R. McDevltt. John
Cole. Mary Melrose, Mary A.
Ctapln. Gertrge W. Martin. Dr. W. N.
Dowr-le. Her.ry Morrison, Phillip
Kgan, Nellie Oilier. William
Ever*. Caroline C. Ollis, Gustave
Fisher. Mabel A. Pierce, Frank
<ira> Asarh Riordan. William J.
Her.nersy. Alice Reynolds, L!»ut. Oeo.
Ki;*z. Charles F. PJngholm, Helma
Horpe Elizabeth T. Ruet, Margaret
Hughea. John J. Silver, Sydney
Harlow. Almira Schwartlng. Capt.
Krug. Alice Dledrich
Ki*fer Theodore Bchnltser. Jacob
King. Julia Ehort. Thomas
Taylor, Ida L.
BYRNS— In this city. February 21. 1800. Irene
Mar youngest and beloved daughter of John
X and Mamie C. Byrns, and sister of Flor-
ence C. Byrne, a native of Frultvale. Cal.,
aged S years 7 months and 25 days.
CTThe funeral will take place to-morrow
(Saturday) at 1 o'clock, from the residence
of her j'arcnts. 221 First street, near Har-
rison. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery.
CUMMINGS— In Oakland, February 22. ISOO,
f-'unan Cumrr.lngs. beloved mother of Mary A.
<Jummlr.cs, and grandmother of Frank Cum-
rr.lT)EK, a native of Kings County, Ireland,
CARNEY— In this city. February 2L l»00, Jo-
te;.h Raphael, eon of Peter and Lizzie Car-
:.< V. ar.rt grandson of Margaret and the lat»
"Jf-Vp? S'-hulz. a native of San Francisco,
4*^*l 2 yen.ru i months and 16 days.
C^-Th'e funeral will tak* place this day
¦ «Friday>. at 1:30 o'clock, from the residence
of tin- parents, Vll Alabama street, between
Tir»-r;ty-iwond and Twenty-third. Interment
private. Mount Calvary Cemetery.
COLE— In this city. February 22. 1900. Marj-
Cole, l^loveij mother of Willie. Etta and
<:arroil C'jl*. and sifter of William. James and
Imvirt Kuffern. a native of California, aged
2!' years.
t^Kriends ami acquaintances are respect-
fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow
<P*!-jrriay). at 2:30 o'clock, from her late resl-
•Jor.r*. H24 Kparny street, between Union and
Fltt-rt. Interment Laurel Hltl Cem"trry.
CHAPIN— In this city, February 22. 19M,
George W.. huKdand of Emma E. Chapin, and
father of Charles W., Oeorge E. and May O.
Char'-n, a native of Michigan, aged 67 years
i- . . month*.
C7"Fr:en<Js and acquaintances are respect-
tcV.v Invited to attend the funeral services
tn:* day < Friday), at 2:3<> o'clock, at his late
r*f :<Jence. £38 Sanchez etreet. near Nineteenth.
Interment private.
DOWNIE— In this city. February 21. IMO
iiT.ry. husband of Margaret Downie, and
father of Henry J. and Kate Downie, and
brotber-to-ia w of Owen Egan, a native of
FT'iand. ag^d 60 year*, r
tr7 Friend* and acquaintances are respect-
fnlly invited to attend the funeral this day
'Fridayi, at 10 o'clock,' from th« parlors of
J. C. O'Connor & Co.. 7C7 Mission street, In-
T*-rrr.ent Cypress Lawn Cemetery.
EOAN— In this city. February 22, 1800. Nellie,
df-arly beloved daughter of Frank and Chris-
tine Egan, and sister of Charlotte and Mary
E^an, a native of Ean Francisco, aced 4
year*.
and acquaintances are reap«ct-
lIEJVRY J. GALLAGHER CO.,
(fcucceseors to Flannagan & Gallagher),
rOtUAJL, DIRECTORS AND EMUAI—IKIiS.
It Fifth «t.. ir-ptsite Lincoln School.
Telephone South fcO.
MeflUOV «fc CO.. I
KCNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERSj
I_* Market pl. between 6th and Hh. 1
Telephone Bout a 247. |
@S2ft>rt&l99 Th * S - s - Australia
d&f!Sll£ sa "" for "onolulu
.•C**""™ Wednesday. March 7.
a ™^—^_ 1900. at 2p. m.
OmTl'Z\ The s - s - M«rlpoea
nd sails via Honolulu and
CyiUjllUlllU Auckland for Sydney
(Ofllß3fZy~ Wednesday. March 21.
•*>s ~ "^ M at Bp. m.
Favorite line around the world via Hawaii,
Samoa New Zeatand. Australia. India. Sues,
England, eto.: $610 first class.
I. D. SHKECKELS « BROS. CO., Agts.. H4Montgoman
Pier 7. Foot Pacific St Freight 0ff1ce.327 Market St
A for Morning. P fo* Afternoon.
* Dally. t Sunday exempted. 1 Bandar only.
b Saturday only.
¦AXBa&Am and Frldait « Thui*i»ji and Sead&n.
CALIFORNIA NORTfIWESTEBN RY. C(X
LESSEE
SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC
RAILWAY COMPANY.
Tlburon Ferry, Foot of Market S«-
BAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL.
WEEK DAYS— 7:3O, 9:00, 11 .00 a. m.; 12:35.
3:30. 5:10. 6:30 p. m. Thursdays— Extra trip
at' 11:30 p. m. Saturdays— Extra trips at 1:24
and 11:30 p. m.
SUNDAYS— B:OO. 9:30. 11:00 a. m.; 1:30. 3:30.
6:00, 6:29 p. ro.
SAN RAFAEL TO BAN FRANCISCO.
WEEK rTAYS— B:IO, 7:50, 9:20. 11:19 a. m.; 15:45.
3:4), 6:19 p. m. Saturdays— Extra trips at
1:55 and 6:55 p. m.
SUNDAYS— B:IO, 8:40, 11:10 a. m.; 1:40, 3:49. 8:05.
6:25 p. m-
Between San Francisco aad Sdraetzen Park
same schedule as above.
Steamer Movements.
WAST Di VIsIOV (Sarroir Gaage}.
(Toot cf Market Streak.)
Sun, Moon and Tide.
806 Matt Hogan M
817 Tlzona 90i
812 White Fern 108
709 llranrl S«Lrhf>m. . 103 I
(823)Lavator 104
811 Esplrando .......103
807 Polka 104
817 Genua >S
Fourth race— Six furlongs; handicap.
799 Frank Bell 114
W9 Headwater U0
821 Sly 1W
(825)Lovlng Cup .113
(817) Boundlee 90
775 Ollnthus M
Fifth race-Seven furlongs; 'four-year-olds and
upward.
644 Loconomo 112
807 Muscalado 114
778 Senora Caesar.. 109
822 Milt Young 116
818 Fashion Plate.,ll7
756 El Salado 112
822 Los Prletos 114
Sixth race-One mile; four : y«ar-olds and up
7EBFormero 109 (810) Hard Kn0t.... ..112
812 Dogtown 114 798 Storm King 114
824 Dr. sneppard...l24
Selections for To-Day.
First race— Tar Hill. Mountebank, Mortgage.
Second race— Annello, Aphrodes. Trlxle R.
Third race— Sybaris, Lavator, Genua.
Fourth race— Headwater, Frank Bell, Bound
lee.
Fifth race— Senora Caesar, Milt Young, El
Ealado.
Sixth race— Hard Knot, Dr. Sheppard, For
mero.
fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow
<f«urday). at 1 o'clock, from the residence
or her parents. 2430 Ean Bruno avenue, be-
tween Silver avenue and Solomon street. In-
terment Holy Cross Cemetery.
EVER S— m Oakland. February 22, 1300. Caro-
?*~ c - beloved wife of C. A. Evers. a native
of Denmark, aged 29 years and S days.
FISHER— In Fresno, February 21. 1900, Mabel*
Alice wife of J. W. Fisher, a native of San
trancisco, aged 25 years 4 months and 21
days.
CT^Fiiends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral this day
(Friday), at 10 o'clock, from 1427 Sanchez
street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery-
GRAY— In East Oakland. February 22, 1900,
Asaph Gray, father of Mrs. Annie G. Chap-
man, a native of Brewster. Mass., aged 85
years 7 months and 21 days.
HENNESSY— In this city. February 22. 1900,
Alice Hennessy. beloved sister of Mary Hen-
nessy and the late Mrs. James Cunningham,
a native of County Waterford. Ireland, aged
• 3 years.
CyFriends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow
(Saturday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi-
denoe, 12 Walnut avenue, thence to St. Mary's
Cathedral. Van Ness avenue, where a requiem
bjgh mass will be celebrated for the repose
of her soul, commencing at 8:30 o'clock. In-
terment Holy Cross Cemetery by electric
funeral car from Fourteenth and Mission
streets at 10:45 o'clock.
HILSZ— In Oakland, February 22, 1900, Charles
F.. beloved father of Anna, Charles and Wil-
liam Ililsz. a native of Germany, aged 49
years and 6 months.
HOPPE— In this city, February 21, WOO. Eliza-
beth Theresla Hoppe, beloved daughter of
William and Theresta Hoppe, and beloved sis-
ter cf Joseph. William Jr.. Franclsca, Frank,
Anna and Theodore Hoppe, a native of South
San Francisco, aged & years.
C7Frlends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral this day
(Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of
her parents. Cypress avenue. South San Fran-
cisco. San Mateo County. Interment Holy
Cross Cemetery.
HUGHES— In this city, February 21, John J.,
dearly beloved son of John and the late Mar-
garot Huches. and loving brother of Mabel
Hughes, and grandson of Edward and Alice
Hughes and James and the late Bridget Nel-
son, a native of San Francisco, aged 6 months
and "S days.
C7"rhe funeral will take place this day
(Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of
his grand parents. 142 Silver street, between
Third and Fourth. Interment private. In
Mount Calvary Cemetery.
HARLOW— In this city. February 22. 1900, Al-
mlra, beloved wife of Dexter I, Harlow, a
native of Madison, New Hampshire, aged 57
' years and 27 days.
E7Kotlce of funeral hereafter.
KRUG— In this city, February 22, 1900. Alice,
beloved daughter of Albert and Elizabeth
Krug, a native of Ean Francisco, aged 21
days.
KIEFER— In this city. February 22. IWO, Theo-
dore, beloved son of the late Barbara Kiefer,
and brother of Mrs. Henry Ives. a native of
New Orleans, aged 42 years.
KING— In this city, February 21, 1900. Julia
King, a native of Ireland, aged 66 years.
KlEL— Entered Into rest, in this city, Febru-
ary 21. 1900, Mrs. Franc Kiel, a native of
New Jersey.
McFADDEN— In this city. February 22, 1900,
Joseph E.. beloved son of John and Hannah
McFadden, and brother of Mary, Ellen, John,
E-jgene and Nora McFadden, a native of San
Francisco, aged 4 years & months and 28 days.
C~The funeral will take place to-morrow
(Saturday), at 10 o'clock, from the residence
of the parents, 1914 Taylor street, between
Union and Filbert. Interment Holy Cross
Cemetery.
McDEVITT— In this city, February 32, .1900.
John, beloved son of the late James and Ann
McDerltt. and brother of Annie McDevltt.
Mrs. J. Breslin ana Mrs. P. McColgan, a na-
tive of Boston. Mass. * ¦
ME—ROSE— Irf this city, February 22. 1900.
Mary A., mother" of Kenneth Melrose, In the
90th year of her aite.
CNotlce of funeral hereafter.
MARTIN— In Oakland. February 20. 1900, Dr.
W. N. Martin, father of A. W. and I. M.
I Martin, a native of Randolph, Vermont, aged
$0 years.
£7Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully Invited to attend the funeral services
this day (Friday), at 11 o'clock, at Albert
Brown's undertaking parlors. Thirteenth
street. Oakland. Cremation, I. O. O. F. Cre-
matory.
MORRISON— In the City and County Hospital.
February 22. 1500, Phillip Morrison, a native
of California, aged 30 years.
OLLJER— In the City and County Hospital.
February 22. 1900, William Oilier, a native of
England, aged 36 years.
OLLIS— In the City and County Hospital, Feb-
ruary 22, 1900. Gustave Ollls, a native of
Washington, aged 42 years.
PIERCE— In this city. February 21. 1900. Frank,
beloved son of Harry and Margaret Pierce,
and brother of Gertie, Alice, Harry and
Leo Pierce, and nephew of Mrs. J. W. Lunny,
a native of Colma, Ean Mateo County, Cal.,
aged 2 years S months and 12 days.
£7Frlends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral this day
(Friday), at 10:30 o'clock, irom the residence
of his parents. Colma, San Mateo County, Cal.
Interment Holy Cross Csmetery.
RIORDAN— In this city, February 22, 1900,
William J., dearly beloved son of T. P. and
Margaret Riordan. and brother of T. J.. Jo-
seph, Frank, Frances and Tessle Riordan and
• Mrs. W. J. Higgins, a native cf San Fran-
cisoo.
C~ Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow
(Saturday), at 10 o'clock, from the residence
of his parents. 1415 Post street, thence to St.
Mary's Cathedral, where a requiem high mass
will be celebrated for the repose of his soul,
commencing at 10:30 o'clock. Interment Mount
<"alvary Cemetery.
REYNOLDS— In this city. February 20. 1900.
Lieutenant George Lewis Reynolds, N. G. C.
retired, beloved husband of the late Eliza C.
Reynolds, and father of Edith G., Alice R..
George L. and Eva L. Reynolds, a native of
London, England, aged 74 years 1 month and
20 days.
C 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully Invited to attend the funeral this day
(Friday), at 11 o'clock, at St. Luke's Church,
corner Clay street and Van Ness avenue. In-
terment. Laurel Hill Cemetery.
RING HOLM— In the City and County Hospital.
February 22. 1900. Helma PJngholm, a native
of Minnesota, aged IS years.
RUET— In this city. February 22. 1900. Mar-
garet Ruet, beloved mother of Eugenic
Fraser, a native of France, aged "5 years.
SILVEY— In Pausallto, February 18, 1900. Syd-
ney Ellvey, beloved son of the late Mrs. J.
Ferguson, a najtlve of San Francisco, aged 17
years. . I
ITy Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully Invited to attend the funeral this day
(Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of A.
W. Martin & Co.. lIS Geary street. Inter-
ment L O. O. F. Cemetery.
ECHIVARTING— In this city. February 22. 1900,
Captain Dl*drich Schwartlng, di^arly beloved
husband of Dora Schwartlng. father of Aug-
ust. Dledrich Jr. and Theodore Schwartlng,
and brother vOf Otto and Adolph Echwartlng,
Mrs. Anna Gerde*. Mrs. Caroline Ochee and
Mrs. Beta Busse. a native of Neunenb^ck.
Germany, aged ES years 10 months and 9 days.
(N«w York papers please copy.)
C7Frlends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow
'Saturday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of
H. F. Suhr & Co.. 1137 Mission street, be-
tween Seventh and Eighth. Interment Mount
Olivet Cemetery.
SCHNITZER— In this city, February 21. 1900.
Jacob, dearly beloved husband of Rica
Scbnltser. and father of Siegbert, LUlle,* Sa-
rah, Abe and Ruby Schnltzer, a native of
Breslau. Germany, aged S7 years and 19 days.
(New York and Chicago papers please copy.)
iryFriends an<l acquaintances and members
of Pacific Lodge No. 48. I. O. B. 8.. and
Chebra Ahatvoth Zlon are respectfully Invited
to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 10
o'clock, from his late residence, 1107 Golden
Gate avenue, between Pierce and Scott
streets, and thence by train leaving Third
and Townsend street* at 11:30 o'clock to Hills
of Kternity Cemetery" for Interment.
SHORT— In this city. February 22, 1900, at his
residence, 1013 Powell street, Thomas, be-
lovod husband of Catherine . Short, and
father of Marie and Josephine Short, a na-
tive of Ireland, aged 7S years.
TAYI/}R— ln this city, February 22. 1900. Ida
L.. beloved wife of E. A. Taylor, a native of
Illinois, aged 44 years. - '
iryNotlre of funeral hereafter.
Time— %, :26%; H. :53U; «4. 1:19%: mile, 1:46^4; lVlm, a:I2H- Good start. Won easily, second
and third driving, winner, S. F. Capps' eh. g., by Cyclone-Nyanza. The race a nightmare.
Vr. Marks became becalmed. ¦
RAILROAD TRAVEL.
826. FIRST RACE— Four furlongs; maiden two-year-olds; purse, $400.
ARRIVED.
Thursday. February 23.
Jap stmr America Maru, Going, 26 days 16
hours 15 mln from Hongkong, via Tokohama
15 days, via Honolulu 5 days 19 hours 15 mln.
Stmr Alcatraz, Carlson, 55 hours from San
Pedro.
Stmr Laguna, Stark, 32 houra from Eureka.
Stmr Bonlta, Nlcolson, 78 hours from Newport
South and way ports.
Stmr Point Arena, Hansen, 16 hours from
Mendocino.
i Stmr Gipsy, Lelaad. 20 hours from Monterey
and way ports.
Tug Ranger, Nelson, 22 hours from Eureka.
Schr Ocean Spray, Laraen. 40 hours from
Iversens Landing.
Schr Laura Mad sen, Jortrenson, 8 days from
Grays Harbor.
Schr Parkersbur*. Jorgenson, 8 days from
Coqullle River.
SAILED.
Thursday, February 22.
Stmr State of California. Gage, Astoria.
Stmr National City. Dettmers, Grays Harbor.
Rtmr Willamette. Hansen, Seattle.
Stmr South Portland, Hall. Oyster Harbor.
Stmr Samoa, Jabnsen, Eureka.
Stmr Arcata. Reed, Coos Bay.
Stmr Corona, Glelow, San Dlejro.
Stmr- Washtenaw.- Gllboy, Tacoma,
Stmr Rival. Johnson.
Haw stmr Kinau. Freeman, Makawell.
Br ship Crown of Denmark, Milman, Queens
town.
Bark Germanla. Rnsmussen, Seattle.
Schr Mary C, Campbell, Fort Ross.
TELEGRAPHIC.
rOINT LOBOS— Feb 22. 10 p m— Weather
hazy; wind NW; velocity 12 miles.
SPOKEN.
Feb 17—74 N 28 9 W, etmr Allianca, from New
York for Colon.
pec 13— t5 S 65 W, ship M F Chapman, from
New York for San Francisco.
Jan 2—2 3o S 29 W, Br bark Sofala, from
Portland, for Queenstown.
DOMESTIC PORTS.
PORT B LAKELET— Arrived Feb 22— Schr
Comet, from San Pedro.
SEATTLE— Arrived Feb 22— Stmr Czarina, he
Feb 18.
PORT TOWNSEND-r Arrived Feb 22— Schr
Chas E Falk. from Honolulu.
GRAYS HARBOR— Arrived Feb 21— Schr Ban
gor, trom Ban Die<ro: bktn Monitor, hence Feb
11: stmr Coquille River, hence Feb 17.
PORT TOWNSEND— Arrived Feb 22— Br stmr
Inverness, from Shanghai.
PORT GAMBLE— Arrived Feb 22— Schr Ida
Schnauer. hence Feb 19.
PORT TOWNSEND— Arrived Feb 22— Bktn
Quickstep, hence Feb 15; schr H C Wright, fm
Hllo; schr Maid of Orleans, hence Feb 12; schr
Maria E Smith, hence Feb 15. -
I BOWENS • LANDlNG— Arrived Feb 22— Schr
Mary Etta, hence Feb 15.
PORT TOWNSEND— Arrived Feb 22— Schr
Una. hence Feb 15. -
USAL— Arrived Feb 22— Stmr Newsboy. hnc«
Feb 21.' ' "
SAN PEt>RO— Arrived Feb 22— Schr Lucy, fm
Umpqua: , stmr Newburg. from Grays Harbor;
schr Mary E Russ. from Grays Harbor.
ASTORlA— Arrived Feb 22— Stmr Despatch,
hence Feb 19; bktn Tarn o'»Shanter. hence
Feb 10.
• Sailed Feb 22— Stmr Columbia, . for San Fran
cisco; bartre Wasbtuona, for Grays Harbor.
COQUILLE RlVER— Sailed Feb 14— Schr Vo
lante. for San Francisco.
¦ PORT H A DLOCK— Arrived F«b 22— Br stmr
Inverness, from Kobe.
. EUREKA— SaiIed Feb 2— Scar Mabel Gray,
tor San Fedro; schr Halcyon, tor Ban Pedro;
7:30 ami IHopland and I
\ t:0O am| Cklan. | T:» pm
TO SAIL.
Badgers Elect Officers.
Special Dispatch to The Call. ¦- .
SAN JOSE, Feb. 22.— The Badger Society
of Santa Clara County, composed of ex
residents of Wisconsin, held its tenth an
nual midwinter banquet and reunion at
the Unitarian Church to-day. The follow
ing officers were elected for the ensuing
year: President, Prof. Volney Rattan;
lirst vice-president, Charles Kaye of Santa
Cruz; second vice-president, Mrs. A.
Birge; secretary. C. W. Cutler; treasurer,
Byron Millard; executive committee. W.
C. Bailey (chairman), Mrs. W. G; Hawley,
Mrs. W. S. Orvls, Mrs. A. E. Wilder, Mrs.
E. P. Main, Mrs. Dr. Perrin, Mrs. Carrie
Matthew. Dr. G. F. Witter, H. T. Ball, M.
Farrell of Mountain View, W..H. Bias of
Banta Cruz.
Glenwood, Santa Cruz County, was
TO ARRIVE.
TOYO KISE_N KAMA.
STEAMERS UTL.Ii LEAVE TVHARF. COR-
nor of First and Brannan . streets. 1 ». m
for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, callln* at
Kobe (Iliogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai, and
connecting at Hongkong with steamers for In-
dia, etc. No cargo received on board on day
of sailing.
AMERICA MARU Wednesday. March 7
HONGKONG MARU Saturday, March 81
NIPPON MARU Wednesday, April 23
Via Honolulu.
Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For
freight and paasace apply at company's office,
421 Market st.. corner First.
W. H. AVERT. General Agent.
COAST DITISIOS (Droad Gauge).
(Third mid Townsend Sta.)
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
NEW WESTERN HOTEL.
Mrs Murton, New York
P F Martin, San Jose
B T Flint & w. Or
C Scholz. ' Sydney
M A McDonald. Napa
E C Dearborn Fresno
J Foley, Portland
S Bryan, Seattle
T Chandler, Uktah
J Meisel. Ft Baker
J C McCarty. Cal
J Fallmann, Cal
G H Fallmann, Cal
E Qulnn, Manila
W J Dllworth. Phlla
E B Jennlncs, Or
J Leahy, Butte
F J Bchulta & f, Cal
M D Shaw, Garbervllls
W J Turner, Modesto
PALACE HOTEL.
E W O'Brien/ Chicago
G N Thornton, Chicago
R U Fitzgerald, Oak
Carl Mahroy, S Jose
P Wadsworth, Chicago
W Webb, Chicago
T Hellyer, Chicago
H D Campbell. Cal
W McCloud, Salt Lake
R C Lund, Salt Lake
Walter Hall, Chicago
Miss Goeckly, Conn
G W Seneca. Cal
L A Robinson & w. Pa
F A Deay & w, Pa
R U Utley & w. Pa
D B Lyman, Nev
D Cormllt. St Joe
D A Robinson, Wash
W A Brewer, S Mateo
F W Kemllng, S Jose
G B Davis Jr. N T
A M Henry & da, Mich
Walter Wise, N T
W Levy, Chicago
J Rosenfeld, Chicago
B P Moore. N V
J McFadden, S Crus
F A Utchey & w, Or
H G Vogel, N V
S G Wllklns, Chicago
C L Tweed. Term
J 8 Flaron. Shanghai
S C Tooker, Minn
Mrs Armstrong, S Jos*
GRAND HOTEL.
M T Johnson, Sacto
A Borg. Grass Valley
T J Berry. Fresno
E M Rosenberg. 8 Jose
G Mainhart. Gr Valley,
T P Roster, Napa
J J Black, Berkeley
J W White, Berkeley
H T Kron. Sta Cruz
T F Mahoney, Mont
J Arnett, Cal
D A Connolly, Cal
J Goldman, Merced
J Garibaldi. Merced
A Stern & w, N Dak
J Hoeschen, Mclrose
W F Ingalls. Napa
E H Qulmby, Kas City
C II Schlveley, Cal
W 8 Berry, Visalla
J J Cunningham & w,
Vallejo
A M Turner & w, Cal
W W Barrett. NT
Mrs M W George. Cal
Mlse C George, Cal I
P Allen &w. 8 Dak J
T Lee & w. Sacto I
A C Crane, N J
Miss E Coller, Freeport
H C Griffith, Holyoka
Mrs E Reavls, Sacto
J J Hebbron, Salinas
R T Brown, 8 Carlos
E G Manasse & vr, Cal
M T GUmore, S Diego
E C Hlnck, N J
J H Crosett & w, Cal
W H Atkinson, Kapa
T Sanford & w, Vallejo
J Craig. Cal
J S Craig. Cal
A B Stewart. Stanford
Dr E Flllpello. S Jose
N A Pellerano. S Jose
G Tlscornla, Modesto
C A Hall Chicago
D Kent. Sacto
E T Fraser, w & eh,
Sacramento
Miss McClatchy. Sacto
J Well, Sacramento
H M Hewitt-. Stlllwater
G R Stewart. Cal
J B Arstey & w, Mich
OCEAN TBAVEL.
BIG CARD AT NEW ORLEANS.
George Washington Handicap Goes
to Second Choice.
NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 22.— T0 celebr»t«
Washington's birthday the management
put on a card of seven races to-day, the
George Washington handicap being the
stellar event. Al Fresco was .made a
strong favorite but was pocketed and had
poor racing luck, and the prize, went to
Wolhurst, the second choice, who disposed
easily of Eva Rice. Zack Ford, Bequeath
and L. T. Catori were the winning favor
ites. Results:
Selling, six and a half furlongs— Tobe
Paine won, Dlggs second, Dolly Wletholf
third. Time. 1:2J%.
Selling, two-year-olds, four and a half
furlongs— Zack Ford won, Blink second,
Daisy Osborne third. Time, :56»i.
Selling, one mile— Tlpgalrant won. Lady
of the West second, Quanah Parker third.
Time, 1:44V4.
George Washington handicap, one mile
and seventy yards— Wolhurst won, Eva
Rice second, Al Fresco third. Time, 1:48.
Selling, seven furlongs— L. T. Catoa
won, Nellie Prince second, Chiffon third.
Time, 1:30.
Selling, one mile— Bequeath won. Swords
man second, Colonel Eads third. Time,
Selling, six furlongs— First Past won,
Jamaica second, Wedding Guest third.
Time, 1:16H-
Weather Report.
-«-.', (120 th Meridian— Pacific Time.)
SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. n. ISOO-4 p. m.
The' following are the seasonal rainfalls to
date, as compared with thos« of the same date
last season, and rainfalls In the last twenty
four houra: ,
Last This Last
Stations— , 24 Hours. Season. Season.
Eureka 0.14 28.98 18.77
Red Bluff Trac« 11.45 1.1.13
Sacramento 0.00 ' .13.M 7.85
San Francisco 0.01 13.10 7.77
Fresno 0.00 "6.20 8.86
Independence 0.00 2.12 1.15
San Luis Obispo 0.00 12.67 7.15
Los Angeles 0.00 ' 4.57 2.96
San Diego 0.00 2.64 1.73
Tuma 0.00 0.75 1.34
San Francisco data: Maximum temperature,
64; minimum. 52: mean, 58.
WEATHER , CONDITIONS AND GENERAL
FORECAST,
Generally cloudy and - threatening weather
prevails over Washington, Oregon and the
Rocky Mountain region. Light rain Is reported
from Washington and Northern Oregon and
light snow from the Rocky Mountain region.
The pressure has risen rapidly over the north
ern portion of the Pacific slope and fallen over
Arizona and Southern California.
The temperature has fallen over th» plateau
region and remained about stationary In other
districts.
The following high winds ar* reported: Inde
pendence, 26 miles per hour from the north;
Salt Lake City, 52, north; Pocatello, 23, west;
Portland, 26, southwest..
A thunderstorm is reported from Pocatello.
Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty
hours ending midnight, February 23, 1900:
Northern California — Fair Friday; fresh
northerly wind.
Southern California— Fair Friday; brisk
northerly wind.
Nevada— Fair Friday.
• Utah — Snow, followed by fair Friday.
Arizona— Cloudy, probably with snow In
northern portion; partly cloudy in southern por
tion Friday: cooler.
San Francisco and vicinity— Fair Friday; con
tinued warm: fresh northwest wind.
G. H. WILLSON, Local Forecast Official.
AUCTION SALES
ZOROASTER
BEAT GEYSER
IN A RUSH
Corrigan's Pet Lost the Ver
dict by a Scant Head. *
Tanforan Results.
A big crowd of holiday sport seekers
found Its way down to Tanforan Park
yesterday, and many must have thought
they were at one of the coursing parks,
for the fields comprised the cheapest lot
of "dogs" that have sported colors this
season. The one redeeming feature of the
exercises was the defeat of Geyser, the
pet and pride of the Corrigan stables, by
Zoroaster, nearly causing the crowd to go
frantic, as the game little son of Rayon
dOr reached the wire first by the scant
est of heads. It was a "special" over one
and a sixteenth miles. Geyser with
Spencer up, and carrying 116 pounds, being
installed a 1 to 2 favorite, while 2& to 1
was laid about Zoroaster, with Milt Henry
and 111 pounds in the saddle. The track,
which was cuppy and slow, did not suit
F. \V. Brode, the useful colt acting in the
capacity of an "Havana filler." Geyser
showed to be many pounds below a won
der, for when Zoroaster collared him in
the stretch be howled so loud that all the
rest of the dogs on the trade followed suit,
and was eventually beaten out. Spencer
claimed a foul — on the ground that Henry
and his mount bore in, and for nearly five
minutes the judges actually deliberated
as to whether or not the people who
backed the winner were entitled to their
money. On no other track in America
would the absurd claim have received
any consideration and Spencer, according
to racing rules, would have been punished
for his piece of frivolity. Had a repeti
tion of the gross and shameful outrage
occurred when Pat Morrissey was dis
qualified and the race given to Corrigan' s
Adolph Spreckels one day last spring, It
is safe to predict a bloody riot would
have taken place, for the limit has about
been reached. Hundreds of pale-faced
men stood about the judges' stand, and
trouble would certainly have been precipi
tated had Corrigan's horse been given
the race.
As usual the first choices fared badly, four
of them being swept away. Barney Schrei
ber's jockey Henry carried off the saddle
honors by piloting three of the winners.
He is destined to become one of the crack
light weights.
There was nothing to the two-year-old
dash but Corrigan's filly Artena. With
Spencer in the saddle, she ruled. an even
money favorite, winning with the great
est ease from Countess Clara, the rank
outsider of the company. On Time, the
second choice, made a very poor showing.
The track looked just about to the lik
ing of Wyoming, and the unlucky bay
horse went to the post favorite for the
first mile selling affair. Getting anxious
before half the rout© had been covered,
T. Walsh, who had the mount on the first
choice, passed Ping, and struck the
stretch Just swinging. Near the paddock,
J. Walsh on Espionage, a 7 to 1 shot, came
with a rush, beating the leader out a neck.
The heavily backed Tappan finished third.
Tempo enjoyed a cake-walk in the mile
and a quarter run, fourth on the card.
Backed from 2 to 1 down to 7 to 6, Henry
early assumed the lead with him, winning
handily from Don Quixote, the Corrigan
entry. Tom Cromwell hobbled in third.
Mat Storn took the fifth number with
Sunello. Four to one was obtainable
against the colt, which won ridden out
from Red Cherry. The favorite. Katie
Gibbons, finished third.
Dr. Marks, the 3 to 5 choice for the final
race, made a miserable showing, landing
outside of the money. Rapido, with Henry
up, enjoyed an easy victory over Inverary
Track Notes.
Listening no doubt In part to the wall of
the "knockers," the judges suspended Vlt
titoe for 30 days, hto ride on Castake not
meeting with their approval. The horsa
was a 30 to 1 shot In the opening betting.
The stand also requested Gaylon Brown
to In future put up a stronger rider on
Wyoming. Turf history would recite that
It is weaker ones that are required.
Following are the weights for the mile
and a furlong handicap to be decided to
morrow:
Geyser, 121: Hard Knot, 118: Malay. 102;
Catastrophe. 109; Daisy F. 102; Tlmemaker, 115;
F. W. Erode. 100; Potente, 115; Boundlee, 85;-
Topmast, Zoroaster, 118; Advance Guard,
100; Cormorant, 104; None Such. 97; Morincl,
100; Norford, 85; Loving Cup, 110; Weller, 97.
To-Day's Entries.
First race^ — Six furlongs; three-year-olds
puree.
(S3o)Sunello 107
£11 Mortgage 105
BCB Mountebank ....107
744 St. Anthony ....107
802 The Soot ........107
705 Bogus Bill 110
643 Tar Hill 110
819 Tomale 107
788 Tom Sharkey 107
802 Gusto 110
Second race — Three and a half furlongs;
maiden two-year-olds.
791 Sublime 101
7T9 Ravelling 11l
732 Aphrodes 10S
791 Intrepldo :108
826 Countess Clara.. 103
779 Trixie R 101
... Screenwel Lake. loB
814 Forbes 11l
... Cushion 107
814 Floranthe 101
826 Briton 108
... Annello, b. f.,
Artlllery-Fannle
S 108
Third race — Six furlongs; three-year-olds and
upward; selling.
S2S Alleviate 105
827 Lady Britannic. lol
(813)Sybar!s 103
807 Sallle Goodwin. .lol
800 Silver Tall ..102
777 Devereaux 31
659 Momentum ICC
819 Nora Ives 98
stmr Pasadena, for Ban Pedro; stmr Norta
Fork, for San Francisco.
Arrived Feb 22 — Stmr Homer, from Astoria.
SAN DlEGO— Sailed Feb 22— Schr Lottie Car
son, for Eureka.
GREENWOOD— Arrived Feb 2J— Btr Whltes
boro. hence Feb 11.
EASTERN PORTS.
NEW YORK— Arrived Feb 21— Stmr Finance,
from Colon.
FOREIGN PORTS.
HONOIPU— SaiIed Feb 10-Schr John O
North, for San Francisco.
HlL— Arrived Feb s— Br stmr Port Albert, fm
Seattle. . .
Sailed Feb 1-Schr H C Wright, for Port
Townsend. Feb 2 — Schr Eva, for Port • Towns
end. Feb 10— Bktn Irmeard, for San Fran
cisco. • . - • .
KAHULUl— Arrived Feb 11— Stmr Centennial,
hence Jan 31.
Sailed Feb 13— Bictn Mary Wlnkelman. for
San Francisco.
HONOLULU— SaiIed Feb »-Br stmr Coptic,
for San Francisco; U S stmr Pathfinder, for
Lahainia. Feb 10— Br bark Adderley, for Royal
Roads; Jap stmr Doyo Mam, for Portland.
Feb 14— Ship St Nicholas, for Port Townsend;
schr Golden Shore, for Port Townsend.
Arrived Feb 9— Br stmr Coptic, from Yoko
hama; ship Chas E Moody, from Tacoma. Feb
10— Schr G W Watson, from Port Townsend:
schr F 6 Redfleld. from Tacoma. Feb 11 — Schr
Emma Claudina, from Eureka. Feb 13— Br ship
Glennesslin. from Newcastle. NSW; bktn Ara
go, from Plsagua. Feb 15— Br atmr Strathgyle.
from Yokohama. Feb 14— Stmr Australia, hce
Feb 7: Br ship Asplce, from Newcastle. NSW.
Feb 15— Bark Albert, henc* Jan 20; ship John
McDonald, from Hongkong. Feb 16— Brig Har
riet G, hence Jan 2S; Jap atmr America Mara,
from Yokohama. Feb 15— Jap strar Nippon Ma
ru. hence Feb 9.
OCEAN STEAMERS.
QUEENSTOWN— SaiIed Feb Jl-Stmr Ger
manic, from Liverpool for New York; stmr
Rhynland. from Liverpool for Philadelphia.
LIVERPOOL— Arrived Feb 22— Stmr Cuflc. fm
New York; stmr Waesland, from Philadelphia.
GLASGOW— Arrived Feb 23— Stmr Anchorta.
from New York.
THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL^ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1900.
chosen as the place for holding: the mid
summer reunion of the society, and Sep
tember 9th fixed as the date.
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A»^.||(J2r»HEAESYST. EaUbllshM
fflWf^ In 1534 forthetrejitmentof Private
™ijk<3|f Diseasrs, Lost Manhood. Debility or
HGmfM dlspase rearing on bodyand mind and
<oB?BlE3 Skln Diseases, l'bedoctorcureswbeii
jTBHWHH others falL Try him. Charges low
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NOTICE !
GOVERNMENT SALE
POSTPONED
CNTH, FURTHER NOTICE.
WATCH THIS ADVERTISEMENT FOR DAT
AXD DATE OF SALE.
Sale consisting of MOO Tents; COOO Curtains and
Nets: «000 Duck and Drill Mattress Covers; IOW
Sleeping Bags; 8500 Pillows; 4000 Shelter Tents;
500 Herman Silver Band Instruments. Bass and
Fnare Drums; 100 Filters; ZW Galvanized Water
Buckets: 500 Assort«*d Shovels, etc.
Contractors. Klondikers, resort k»«>pers. camp-
ers, hotels, steamboats, sallmakprs. tent and
awnlnc makers, attention callwi to this sale.
NETV TORK AUCTION' <"0.. Auctioneers.
•OCTHKHI PACIFIC COJIPASI.
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Tialßa Imid wail nre iln« t» nrrltr* al
MAN I'KOICIMO.
(Vain Lbe, Foot of Market Street)
Ut*va — Trou Czcxubza 13, 1339. — aßxrra
United States Coast and Geodetic Survey-
Times and Heights of High and Low
Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San
Francisco Bay. Published by official au
thority of the Superintendent.
NOTE— The high and low waters occur at
the city front. (Mission-street wharf) about
twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point;
the height of tide is the same at both places.
•7:OOa Benicfa, Sidsan, Elmlxm. VaearCle,
Rnmseyand Sacramento *7:»3»
*?<*<>a Skasta Express— Darlx, - Willows,
Red Blufli PorUaad.. # 7j43#
•7i3»a If attloes, San I'.imon, Vallejo. Napa.
CallstoiaanilSanu Ilosa *9ilSs>
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yer. Omaha. Chicago *3il3V
••iS»VSiu Jue. LlTcimcre. Btockloa,
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M»rya?lil«, Cblco. UedßluS MililF
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•»:«Oa Dat is. Woodland. KnlshU Tending.
Marystuie. Oro»Ul«_ •7:I.1»
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•»iOO A MaTtlnes. Tracy. Latbrop, Ktockton.
Slfrc-d*aJ I'rctaiv *l3i]3y
••i«*a Port Costa, Fimoo^ MoJaTa and Los
' Aocel«9 »«i43f
•1»iOOi VaUejo. Martines aod Way BteUona *8>43»
•ll:O*AHaywuds,NUesard Way Stations. *2il3f
• 12:0« m Kllea, Lirerßora, Stockton. Hacra.
¦ento, MendoU. Ilanford, Visalla,
rotteriille..... Mil*
f lt««p Baerantento Ulfsr Bte«m«rs t?' 4 **
•9f*r Hatwaids, KUea and Wa» Btattoas. # ail3#
•4itt«r Marline*, San Itamon. Vallejo,
Maps, Oaltstoea, Santa R05a...... *9>l S*
Mi«»f Benici*. Vaca»lU«, Bacramsnta,
. Woouland, KnlshU Laadjnf,
- MansrUK OroTllla ••?'«*
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'•-.irThi Owl Urniteil— Tracr. Tresno,
Bakanflald. Saagns for Bant* B_-
bara. Lcs Aoiceles. f l«i43i
«Si«Of Boaaet Lbcited— £l Pa** Sew O*.
leans and East «1»»43*
•SiB«t Btocktou. MereetL Tnsao •18H3*
•Bi3of Tresno, Bakenllefd. SanU Barban.
Los Acgeie*. Deming, _ Paso>
New Orleans aod East •»•«»
•SiS«» BanU re ltonte— Aklautie Sxprsa*
(oillojata ami Eaa »...., *«»43»
•«i«O» Haywarda, Nn<i aad San Josa «7i4it4
t«saorVa_Jo »iail»r
•••Sor Oriental MaO-Ogdea and East •Si.i«r
t7t««r Vallejo, Foil CosU and Way Sta.
. Uons t»<33»
•SiOSr Oregon and California Express, flao*
ramento. MarjstiUe, Itaildtuir,
t'mtlaixl. Puget Kouml a»«l Ka«> **il»^
Pacific Coast Steamship Co.
Steamers leave Broadway
wharf, San Francisco: '
For Alaskan rorts. 10 a. m.
K*^»^ Keb. 5. 10. 15. 20. 25; Mar. 2.
|:gft*J£*Jff*jaw t.tiange to company" s steamers
EgftilgSX&a For Victoria, Vancouver (B.
ra^X_»ff'»,l C), Port Towr.send. Seattle.
|^"*^Elk%>'w Tacoma, Everett. Anacortes
and New Whatcom (Wash.).
r~«r ~« 10 _ m.. Feb. B. 10. IS. 20. la.
Mar. 2, and every fifth day thereafter: change
at Seattle to this company's steamers for Alas-
ka and O. N. Ry.: at Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at
Vancouver to C. P. Ry. ¦ ¦
For Eureka (Humboldt Bay), 2 p. m., Feb.
3, 8, 13, 18, 23. 28. Mar. E. and every fifth day
thereafter.
For Santa Cruz, Monterey. , San Simeon. Cajr-
uco9. Port Harford (San Luis Obtspo), Oavtota.
Santa Barbara. Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro.
East Ban Pedro (Los Angelas) and Newport. 9
a. m., Feb. 4. t. 12. IS. 20. 24. IS. Mar. 4. and
every fourth day thereafter.
For San Diego, stopping only at Port Hirford
(San Luis Obispo). Santa Barbara, Port Los
Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles), 11 a. m.,
Feb. 2, 6. 10. 14. 18. 23. 26. Mar. 2, and every
fourth day thereafter.
For Ensenada. Magdalena Bay, San Jose del
Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata. La Paz, Santa Roaalta
and Guaymas (Mex.). 10 a. m.. Mar. I, and 7th
of each month thereafter.
For further Information obtain company's
fol'ler.
The company res«rr«e the right to change
steamers, calling dates and hours of sailing,
without previous notice.
TICKET OFFICK- 4 New Montgomery
street (Palace Hotel).
GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., C| n. Arts..
10 Market st, Sar« Francisco.
~**ilsAN»wark.Centertll!a,t:»nJo!o,F'lWn,
Boulder Creek./Baata Cruz aad Way
Stations •»_••
t»>l ar Newark, Ceoterrille, Ban Jc»«, N«»
. Abnaden, l'eltou. Boulder Creek. - .
flanta Cros and Principal Way
Stations t« <*!**»
MilSp ITewaxk, Ban Jose, Los Gatos. *Oi3O*
IllitSr Banters* Eicurslon, Ban Jose and
Way Stations f7i»OT
CREEK ROUTE FERRY.
rrtalll MUICISCO— »nt *! Mir, it J: f ni(s:i? sti-
*7:lS 900 1100 a.m. 11:03 *2:53 t3:C3
*<:C3 13:13 •B:C3r.M.
rnaOlXUlS— root •rßrndeiT.— '4:oo 8:00 10-Mk.m.
t!2:C3 »I^3 »:C3 *3:C3 ti=C3 -giQ.M.
NOTE— In the above exposition of the tides
the earls' morning tides are given In the left
hand column and the successive tides of the
day In the order of occurrence as to time. The
second time column gives the second tide of
the day. the third time column the third tide
and the last or right hand column gives the
last tide of the day, except when there are but
three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights
given are in addition to the soundings on the
United States Coast Survey charts, except
when a minus sign (— ) precedes the height,
and then the number given is subtracted from
the depth given by the charts. The plane \>f
reference Is the mean of the lower low waters.
THE 0. R. & N. GO.
DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO
I 3I 3 O I=_ T _L._^_nTlD
From Spear-street Wharf at IB a. m.
CADC 112 First Class Including Berth
IAnC S3 Second Class aad Meals.
COLUMBIA sails.... Feb. 17. 27. Mar. », 13
STATE OF CALIFORNIA sails...-
Feb. 22, March «. 14. 24
Short line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte,
Helena and all points in the Northwest.
Through tickets to all points East.
E. C. WARD, General Agent,
630 Market street.
GOODALL. PERKINS A CO..
Superintendents.
4«>lOa Ocean View. South San Francisco.. t«:3Or
•7xoo a San Jose ami Way Stations (Now
,* Almaden Wednesdays only) «l:»i>r
.•»»«•* Ban Joso, Ties I'inoa, Bauta Croa.
' P»slUo Grove. Fuo Ilobles. Bao
f I.uls OMspo. Sntf. Lompce aud
Principal Way Stations M:l«f
»l •¦<•* Sen Joss «n J V.»y Buttons *«!&»*
•lIiSOa San Jose aud Way Stations •3j30»
B t*t43r Ban Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, ' .
• Palo Alto,' Santa Clara, San Jose.
, Tr«a Pinos, Santa Crux. BaUnaa,
_ Monterey and I'aeiOo Gtot* tfß>3*A
"lSia»r Baa Jose and Wsy Stations *7i3Or
fiilSr Ban Jose and Principal Way Station. •'•»= lit
43:«4>f Ban Jose and Principal Way Stations 41>:O»*
•3s3Or Ban Jos* ami Principal Way Stations ¦MSS*
*8:3 Or Saa Jose ami Way Stations fftiOO*
|11i43p San Jcsaaml Way Stations »?:30r
AMERICAN LINE.
HEW YORK. 50UTHAMPT05. LONDON. PASIS.
Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound.
From New Tork every Wednesday, 10 a. m.
Friesland Feb. 2S Kensington ...March 21
New York March 7 New York March 2S
St. Paul March 11 St. Paul April 4
RED STAR LINE.
New Yorl^ arjd Antwerp.
From New York every Wednesday, 11 noon.
Frtesland Feb. 2$ Kensington ...March 21
Southwark ...March 7 Noordland March 2S
Westernland ..March 14 Friesland. April 4
EMPIRE LINE.
Seattle. St. Mlcbael. Dawson City.
For full Information regarding freight and
passage apply to
INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY.
30 Montgomery st., or any of Its agencies.
Leave Arrive
Ean Francisco. In Effect San Francisco.
1 October 1S» —
Week Sun- 1899. Sun- Week
Days. I days. Destination, days. Days.
7:30 am S:0O am Novato. 10:40 ami t:4O am
8:30 pm 9:30 am Petaluma. «:06 pm;10:25 am
5:10 pm 5:00 pm Santa Roea, 7:35 pm| «:2J pm
Fulton.
7:30 am Windsor. 10:25 am
Eaaldsburs,
Lytton.
Geysenrllle,
1:23 pm 1:90 am Cloverdals. 7:33 pm I:2J pa
THE CALL'S RACING CHART.
(Copyright, 1900, by H. H. Egbert.)
TANFORAN PARK. Thursday. February 22, 1900.— Weather fine. Track heavy.
7:SO am ( 1 VS.Vt am
1:00 ami GuerntvllW. I IJJpm
3:30 pm j l._ pm
7:30 am 8:00 am Sonoma I 1:15 ami 1:49 am
and f
1:10 pm 5:00 pm Glen Ellsn. f (:0S pm[ 1:21 pm
7:30 ami 8:00 ami Sevastopol. 110:41 am: 10:35 am
1:30 pin I 6:00 pm| | 7:33 pm| <:33 pm
&27. SECOND RACE— One mile; selling; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $400.
BAY AND RIVEB STEAMERS.
Steamer "Montlcello."
MOK., Tues.. Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at B:i3
a. m.; 4:15. 8:30 p. m. (ex. Thurs. night); Fri-
days, 1 p. m. and 8:30; Sundays. 10:30 a. m., 8
p m. Landlnsr and office. Mission-street Dock,
Pier No. 2. Telephone Main 130t.
FARE 800
Time— % :KM: H. :51*i: ?i, l:17tf; mile, 1:44};. Good start. Won easily, second and third
driving. Winner, L. H. Ezell's b. f., by Inspector B-Sun Maid. Walsh on Wyoming made
an early run, but winner probably best. Tappan away poorly. Nothing happened Captive.
Ping quit under weak handling. Castake no account. Scratched — White Fern 106, Schrelber
101. Choteau 98, Perseus 101.
Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West
Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Lytton
for Lytton. Springs: at Geyservlll* for Skaggs
Springs; at Cloverdal* for the Geysers; at Hop-
land for Duncan Springs. Highland Sprlnsrs,
Kelseyvllle. Carlsbad Springs. Soda Bay. Lake-
port and Bartlatt Springs: at Uktah for Vichy
Springs Saratoga Springs. Blue Lakes, Laurel
Dell Lake. Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Porno.
Potter Valley. John Day's, Rlv«rslde. Uerley's.
Buckn*U's, Sanhedrin Heights. HullvlUe, Orr's
Hot Springs. Mendocino City. Fort Bragg.
Wtstport. Usal. Willltts. Laytonvtlle. Cum-
mlnjfs. Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen'a. Dyer.
Scotia and Eureka.
Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re-
duced rates.
On Sunday ronnd-trlo tickets to all points
beyond San Rafael at half rates.
Ticket Offices, 650 Market St.. Chronicle bldg.
H. C. WHITIXO. R. X. RTAN.
General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent.
N2S. THIRD RACK— MiIe and a sixteenth; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $400
Time— l-16. :07; 5-16. :S3'/4; 9-15. :BS; 13-16, 1:24%; mile, 1:43/4: 1 l-16m. 1:50. Good start. Won
all three driving. Winner W. Shields' b. g. by imp. Rayon d'Or-lmp. Astoria. Spencer on
Geyser picked the deep going. Henry on winner rode a perfect race. Brode likes a fast
track.
820. FOURTH RACE— MiIe and a quarter; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $400
Time— V*. :25U; %, :*•; 94, 1:19: mile, l:4o%; Him. 2:12. Good start. Won easily, second and
third driving. Winner. A. Wright & Co.'s eh. h.. by imp. Whistlejacket-On the Lea. Tempo
pounds the best. Tom Cromwell was sore, as usual. Greyhurst tried to occupy the entire
trsrk. Scratched— None Such 109. ¦ . ¦
830. FIFTH RACE— One mile; selling; three-year-olds and upward; purse. $400.
Time— »<». :26; H. :sm; %. 1:1SV»: mile, 1:46.. Gk>od start. Won first three driving. Winner,
M Storn'n b. g., by Morello-Sunlit. Winner nicely ridden. Under more urgent rid Inn Red
Cherry mUht have scored. Katie Gibbons stopped. Calvert sulked the first part. .
NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD.
Vln Sausalito Ferry.
Commencing October 1. IJW.
FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VA__TT
r- AND "BAN RAFAEL.
WEEK DATB— •7:00, »«:30, 11:00 a. m.: 1:*.
•3:40, 6:15. «:00. «:S0 p.- ra.
EXTRA TRIPS-For Mill Valley and San Ra-
fael, on Mondays. Wednesdays and Saturday*,
at 9:00 and .11:30 o. m.
SUNDAYS— *t:OO, 'lOiOO. '11:50 a. m.; *105,
8:15. »4:45. 8:30. 9:00 p. m.
Trains marked (•) run to Ban Quentln.
FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO.
WEEK DAYS— S:2S. •«:». 7:tt. *9:40 a. m.;
•13:30. 2:15. »3:40. »J:IS p. m.
EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays and
Saturdays at <:40 and 10:16 p. m.
SUNDAYS— «:2O. •8:00. »10:00. ni:4» _'¦ a.;
"1:40. »i:l5. 4:45. *«:30 P. m. - >
Trains marked (•) start from Ban Qoentln.
FROM MILL VALLET TO SAN FRANCISCO.
WEEK DAYS— I:4S. «:45." 7:56. »:4S' a. _.;
12:35, 2:35. 3:45. 5:20 p. m.
EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays. Wednesdays aad
Saturdays at 7:00 and 10:20 p. tn.
SUNDAYS— B:OS. 10:06 a. m.; 11:06, 1:15. 1:80,
5:00. (:45 p. m.
THROUGH TRAINS.
7:00 a. m. week days — Casadero and way stations.
1:40 p. m. Saturdays— Tocnalss and way stations.
<:00 a. m. Sundays— Tomalss and way station*.
MOUNT TAMALPfIIS SCENIC * RfIiLWAY
Leave San Francisco via' Sausalito Ftrry.
Week days 9:30 a. m. and 1:45 p. m.
Sundays.... 8:00. 10:00 a. m. and I:4* p. _,
Bteam-heated closed car on all triana.
rare— San Francisco to Summit and Return.
$140. ' j- .___
S.'IJ. SIXTH RACE— MiIe and a quarter: selling; four-year-olds and upward; purse. MOO.
•:23p3i
9
Index. Home. Welght.|St.
714 Artena 110 2
814 Countess Clara 110 6
814 Follow Me 113 1
814 Briton 110 4
814 On Time 110 3
... MaMonado •••• US 6
_^i_lsL
%m.
1 1
6
2 V*
5 2
4 1
3 5
Str.
1 1
8 h
2 3
4 1
6 1
6 •
1 .1 Betting.
_T In J_J Jockeys- [OP- Cl.
"7H Spencer 4-5 11-10
2 1 I. Powell 15 40
BVi Glover 15 30
4 6 Bullmnn < 7
5 4 X Ross 8-5 5-2
6 E. Jonea 6 9-2
:ndex. Home. Age. Weight. |St.
(812) Espionage, 4 S8 8
812 Wyoming, a 101 6
7*l Tappan, 6 109 9
(fell) Captive, a 108 7
812 Facade. 4 100 4
(796) Ping. 6 101 5
654 Weller.' 4 103 3
792 Lady Britannic. 6.. M 3
£12 Castake. 6 105 1
Urn.
8H
6 1
9
7 3
3 4
1 1
6 h
3 2
¦4 M
%m.
«H
2 1
8
4 H
8 1
1 4
6 1
5 1
74
3 h
1 1
4 4
6 1
8 2
2 H
9
6 1
7 1
Btr.ic
2 2
1 Vi
3 1
4 2
6 1
7 2
8 1
9
6 1
Fin.
1 n
2 4
3 3
4 '4
6 3
6>,4
7 1
8 1
9
J Jockeys. . |Op. Cl.
J. Walsh 4 6
T. Wa15h...... 11-6 2
Bullman 3 4
H. Shields. ..w 3 6
Henry 6 8
H. Stuart 7 10
K. Robs 20 49
J. Martin 15 25
Vlttltoe 20 10
ndex. Hors*. Age^J\>lght.|St^_
>80S 4 11l 3
(815) Geyser, C 116 2
7C9 F. W. Brode. 3 103) 1
Jim.
12
_3
2 3
1 !
3
2 <•
1 2
3
Str.
"in
2 3
3
Fin.
1 h
2 10
3
| Jockeya. |Op. Cl.
~ Honry 2 B^2
Spencer 1-2 9-20
T. Burns 6 g
ndex. Home. Age. Weight. |St.
(787) Tempo, 6 .-112 5
(Si*) Don Quixote. 5 193 3
SO4 Tom Cromwell, a.. .112 2
6PJ Kastaine. i i.l^2 4
6KO Grey hurst. 6 109 1
Km.
2 h
4%
3 h
6
1 1
Vim.
1 h
4 I
3 h
5
2 2
_ %m. '
1 4
2 h
3 2
6
4 3
' Str.
1 i
23
3 6
4 h
5 .
Fin.
16
2 3
3 15.
4 h
6
_| Jockeys. (Op. Cl.
Henry | '¦% 7-5
Spencer 7-10 8-5
: E. Jones 5 8
T. Wa15h...... 12 20
Eullman 8 9-2
Inrtfx. Hor»«. Age. Weight. (St. Mm.
819 Sunello,;3 ..'M 4 2~1
*20 Red Cherry. 3 79 5 6 h
825 Katie Gibbons, 4... 94 2 14
816 Tom Calvert. 6. .....101 U 11
821 Jockey BUI, 5 107 10 9 1
SOI Correct. 4 9« 1 6 2
819 Jolly Briton. 3 85 3 8 1
737 Nance OWeH. 3 79 6 4 h
795 Mies Soak. 6 9S 7 »H
789 Caenar Young, 8.... 89 9 7 1
... N'orblleh. a 104 8 10 2
Mm.
S 1
4 V,
15
11
9 2
8 1
7 1
5 1
* H
6 1
105
Km. Str. Fin. | Jockey. |Op. Cl.
2 S 777" Hi T. Walsh I 4.4
8 5 ... 2 3 Ranch ........ 8 xl 2
11 ... 3 H J. Walsh 8-5 7-5
11 ... 41 Henry 3 9-8
10 1 ... 5 2 Morgan 20 .. 20
(1 ... 6 2 Buchanan .... 6 JO
4 2 ... '7 2 Fauntleroy ... 20 30
7^ ... 8 3 Dunn 6 16
6 1 ... 9 2 J. Daly 12 12
5? ... 10 3 Stuart 15 30
9 X ... 11 Bullman ...... 20 40
ftjfj^Horae. Age. Weight. |St.
756 Rapldo. a 109 7
823 Imerary 11, 5 109 5
778 Colonel Root, 6 112 1
(808) Lomo, 6 10» 8
815 Dr. Marks, 5 100 4
665 ITntversUy. a 109 3
792 P F.-6 .:.... 109 2
¦ Km. 'Am. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. |Op. ci.
12 12 -n 13 18 Henry 4 5
7 2h24 25 23 E. R055. ....... 6.6
2h 3 2 3 5 3 8 310 PlffKOtt 10 8
5h 5 5 4 1 4 2 4 8 H. Shields 7 9
3h 4n 615 615 620 Spencer 1-2 3-5
«tt 7 61 68 66 Tulletb .: 8 20
4 H 6 2 7 7 7 Stuart. 20 75
Bun rises 6:50
Sun seta 5:57
Moon rises 1:61 a, m.
O Time Time Time Time
£ Ft. Ft. Ft. Ft.
? H W L. W H W I* W
U ... 4:55 8.1 12:32 0.5 8:00 3.9
LW HW L.W HW
M ... 0:16 3.2 6:03 5.3 1:31 0.2 8:62 4.2
25 ... 1:28 3.1 7:18 6.4 2:24—0.1 9:35 4.8
26 ... 2:2S 2.8 8:25 5.6 3.13—0.2 10:13 4.9
27 ... 8:23 2.4 9:29 5.7 3:56i— 0.1 10:50 6.1
23 ... 4:12 1.8 10:25 6.8 4:39—0.1 11:25 6.4
1 ... 6:00 1.3 11:20 6.7 5:22 0.4 11:59 6.5
Index. Home. Welght.|St.
714 Artena 110 2
814 Countess Clara 110 6
814 Follow Me 113 1
814 Briton 110 4
814 On Time 110 3
... MaMonado •••• US 6
_^i_lsL
%m.
1 1
6
2 V*
5 2
4 1
3 5
Str.
1 1
8 h
2 3
4 1
6 1
6 •
1 .1 Betting.
_T In J_J Jockeys- [OP- Cl.
"7H Spencer 4-5 11-10
2 1 I. Powell 15 40
BVi Glover 15 30
4 6 Bullmnn < 7
5 4 X Ross 8-5 5-2
6 E. Jonea 6 9-2
Steamer.
From.
I Due
Aloha Crescent pity Feb. 23
Navarro Humboldt Feb. 23
North Fork JHumboldt Feb. zi
Sunol" [Grays Harbor... Feb. 23
Itri«tol Oyster Harbor .'..... Feb. 73
Homer Portland Feb. 23
Columbia Portland •. Feb. »
Pomona San IMego Feb. 21
Buth Coos Bay Feb. 21
A. Blanchard .. Coos Bay Feb. 24
Benmohr Oyster Harbor Feb. 24
Crescent City... Crescent City Feb. 25
Koht. Adamson Xanaimo Feb. 25
Samoa Humboldt Feb. 26
Coos Bay . Newport Feb. 2*
Queen Victoria & Puget Sound Feb. 28
Orizaba Humboldt Feb. 26
Coquille River.. Grays Harbor :. Feb. 27
Australia Honolulu Feb. 27
Leander Kotehlnotzu Feb. 27
Arcata Coos Bay Feb. 27
Tillamook Tlllamook Bay Feb. 27
Kmplre Coos Bay Feb. 27
Wellington Oyster Harbor Feb. 27
Corona San Diego Feb. 2S
Curacao Mexico Feb. 28
State of Cal.... Portland Mar. 1
Steamer.
I Destination. I
Sails.
I Pier.
Orizaba. ....IHumboldt Feb. 23. 2 pm Pier 9
Aloha Crescent City. Feb. 23. . 4 pm Pier 2
Honlta San Pedro Feb. 24. 9 am Pier 11
Pt Arena.. Point Arena.. Feb. 24, 2 pm Pl»r 2
A Blanch'd Coo» Bay Feb. 24, 6 pm Pier 13
City Puebla Vic & Pfrt Sd. Feb. 26. 10 am Pier 9
Homer Oregon Ports. Feb. 23, 10 am Pier 20
Pomona ... San Diego..... Feb. 26. 11 am Pier 11
North Fork Humboldt.l... Feb. 28. 9 am Pier 2
Newburg .. Grays Harbor Feb. 28. 5 pm
Coptic Chlna&Japan Feb. 27. 1 pm PMSS
Columbia .. Portland '.. Feb. 27. 10 am Pier 24
Coos Bay... Newport.. Feb. 28, 9 am Pier 11
Peru ....... Panama Feb. 28, W ¦ m PMSS
:ndex. Home. Age. Weight. |St.
(812) Espionage, 4 S8 8
812 Wyoming, a 101 6
7*l Tappan, 6 109 9
(fell) Captive, a 108 7
812 Facade. 4 100 4
(796) Ping. 6 101 5
654 Weller.' 4 103 3
792 Lady Britannic. 6.. M 3
£12 Castake. 6 105 1
Urn.
8H
6 1
9
7 3
3 4
1 1
6 h
3 2
¦4 M
%m.
«H
2 1
8
4 H
8 1
1 4
6 1
5 1
74
3 h
1 1
4 4
6 1
8 2
2 H
9
6 1
7 1
Btr.ic
2 2
1 Vi
3 1
4 2
6 1
7 2
8 1
9
6 1
Fin.
1 n
2 4
3 3
4 '4
6 3
6>,4
7 1
8 1
9
J Jockeys. . |Op. Cl.
J. Walsh 4 6
T. Wa15h...... 11-6 2
Bullman 3 4
H. Shields. ..w 3 6
Henry 6 8
H. Stuart 7 10
K. Robs 20 49
J. Martin 15 25
Vlttltoe 20 10
ndex. Hors*. Age^J\>lght.|St^_
>80S 4 11l 3
(815) Geyser, C 116 2
7C9 F. W. Brode. 3 103) 1
Jim.
12
_3
2 3
1 !
3
2 <•
1 2
3
Str.
"in
2 3
3
Fin.
1 h
2 10
3
| Jockeya. |Op. Cl.
~ Honry 2 B^2
Spencer 1-2 9-20
T. Burns 6 g
ndex. Home. Age. Weight. |St.
(787) Tempo, 6 .-112 5
(Si*) Don Quixote. 5 193 3
SO4 Tom Cromwell, a.. .112 2
6PJ Kastaine. i i.l^2 4
6KO Grey hurst. 6 109 1
Km.
2 h
4%
3 h
6
1 1
Vim.
1 h
4 I
3 h
5
2 2
_ %m. '
1 4
2 h
3 2
6
4 3
' Str.
1 i
23
3 6
4 h
5 .
Fin.
16
2 3
3 15.
4 h
6
_| Jockeys. (Op. Cl.
Henry | '¦% 7-5
Spencer 7-10 8-5
: E. Jones 5 8
T. Wa15h...... 12 20
Eullman 8 9-2
Inrtfx. Hor»«. Age. Weight. (St. Mm.
819 Sunello,;3 ..'M 4 2~1
*20 Red Cherry. 3 79 5 6 h
825 Katie Gibbons, 4... 94 2 14
816 Tom Calvert. 6. .....101 U 11
821 Jockey BUI, 5 107 10 9 1
SOI Correct. 4 9« 1 6 2
819 Jolly Briton. 3 85 3 8 1
737 Nance OWeH. 3 79 6 4 h
795 Mies Soak. 6 9S 7 »H
789 Caenar Young, 8.... 89 9 7 1
... N'orblleh. a 104 8 10 2
Mm.
S 1
4 V,
15
11
9 2
8 1
7 1
5 1
* H
6 1
105
Km. Str. Fin. | Jockey. |Op. Cl.
2 S 777" Hi T. Walsh I 4.4
8 5 ... 2 3 Ranch ........ 8 xl 2
11 ... 3 H J. Walsh 8-5 7-5
11 ... 41 Henry 3 9-8
10 1 ... 5 2 Morgan 20 .. 20
(1 ... 6 2 Buchanan .... 6 JO
4 2 ... '7 2 Fauntleroy ... 20 30
7^ ... 8 3 Dunn 6 16
6 1 ... 9 2 J. Daly 12 12
5? ... 10 3 Stuart 15 30
9 X ... 11 Bullman ...... 20 40
ftjfj^Horae. Age. Weight. |St.
756 Rapldo. a 109 7
823 Imerary 11, 5 109 5
778 Colonel Root, 6 112 1
(808) Lomo, 6 10» 8
815 Dr. Marks, 5 100 4
665 ITntversUy. a 109 3
792 P F.-6 .:.... 109 2
¦ Km. 'Am. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. |Op. ci.
12 12 -n 13 18 Henry 4 5
7 2h24 25 23 E. R055. ....... 6.6
2h 3 2 3 5 3 8 310 PlffKOtt 10 8
5h 5 5 4 1 4 2 4 8 H. Shields 7 9
3h 4n 615 615 620 Spencer 1-2 3-5
«tt 7 61 68 66 Tulletb .: 8 20
4 H 6 2 7 7 7 Stuart. 20 75
Bun rises 6:50
Sun seta 5:57
Moon rises 1:61 a, m.
O Time Time Time Time
£ Ft. Ft. Ft. Ft.
? H W L. W H W I* W
U ... 4:55 8.1 12:32 0.5 8:00 3.9
LW HW L.W HW
M ... 0:16 3.2 6:03 5.3 1:31 0.2 8:62 4.2
25 ... 1:28 3.1 7:18 6.4 2:24—0.1 9:35 4.8
26 ... 2:2S 2.8 8:25 5.6 3.13—0.2 10:13 4.9
27 ... 8:23 2.4 9:29 5.7 3:56i— 0.1 10:50 6.1
23 ... 4:12 1.8 10:25 6.8 4:39—0.1 11:25 6.4
1 ... 6:00 1.3 11:20 6.7 5:22 0.4 11:59 6.5