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MUD HORSES AHEAD. Close of the Blood-Horso Asso ciation's Spring Races. Four of the Five Favorites Badly Beaten. A Great Day for Fielders — Unruly Jockeys Suspended. OJlclnli and Tulßtn flniOTi«T H. I. TnouNTOJf, Messrs. Ramsdei-t, OtjKST, Anderson. J¥vi<t.i-E. I. >\,;i!l, U. T. CaHIIOI.L^ W. L. SfLLIVAK. Siartrr—Vi- U. Ooo»i»<i. Sin t u, 106, Cleinenson up— l:l3"i— o to 1. .llosemeade, 80, Ward up— l:22 —20 to 1. Uttindrop, US, Slurpky up— l: 48% — 4 to 1. R«tt»c, *•*» Sulli-ran up— l:sey = — 8 to 1. Kd McCilnnis, 1 ■■•», Murphy up— 3:o4— 3 to 1. .| ,M-.x l'iXJKl>l-\ tlie sun came out just Jj«t|R about noon yesterday and turned a L_j . gloomy, dismal morulng luto a pleasant t'aillornla spring day. Xlie charge was much appreciated by patrons o( Hie turt, and many who Lad determined to rent >1n In town went out to aw track to see the concluding day's sport ol the Bloou-liorse Association's spring meeting. li was a bad d:iy for backers ot the favoiitej, as ley fell heavily iv all the races excepting tlie Baggage ran. tSome coed winnings, however, »fit made iv the Iran shots, especially when breeding and weight were concerned, As re marked on yesterday's Call the field is a good horse. It 11.11 so many legs to run with and field buyers yesterday made money. At the ieiine>t of the owners, and with Hie general approbation o( the public, the first race was delayed twenty minutes to allow the track to be harrowed and given a chance to dry out more. It was a very heavy, clinging course, as ilieuuie made iksm, All the horses hugged either 1 lie extreme outside, where the tooting was better, er the lkH. where it was al«o some what uiier. Iv the mid Jl'.- o( the track it was (etlock deep, and very sticky. When a horse got into It be was anchored and done (or. 'i'iiKing It all round, the mealing lias been a successful one. both financially and from a racing 1.0:111 of view. The attend. lias beeu toot! hi; throush. One uleaalng leaane uf (lie meeting Is that not one job hut been made pub lic, and no disagreeable fiascos have occtiried. li any such were Intended they were frustrate*] by the vigilance of 1 lie judges. Generally ttiene 19 auy anioiinl of track talk about jobs; this meeting pone have come to the knowledge o( ihe 1 Hi.; -c. The day's ofßetßls were: Judges, Colonel Thornlcu and Messrs. Kamsdell, Gunst and An derson; tiaiers, K. F. Smith, W. i.. Sullivan and I' T. Cat roll; starter, W. 11. Coombs. Five youngster* spoiled silk for the tiist 1 ace, a liainl lcap purse ni s;3io tot two-year-olds, eleven- Bllteeulbs of a n.iie. They were Palo Alto's U'.iil;.\, Cv Mii!«ry"s Siulax. the £liuwoo4 st;i- I tie's mi Waller Hud the two Thoiwoo lepie sentatlies. A 1 aide and Cimeter. lbiou£h the lunniuj: of lion.er, wlio Is ttataei by Ueurf Walsli, r. Uo also has cbarce ot E:uf.ix, it was thought that a sure line had been got on the i'^lo Alto colt, as Homer Has defeated all the oiuers in with him handily. 80, though he liad top weight. 11. pounds, lie was made a strong la vor ituallu>2. Siiilax Hi, a ClLnelor were listed at <3 to win and 8 to 6 (or place a:;d tiie others at long odds. Cimeter iras fractious at the post auQ delayed the start somewhat. Finally they --•_<'! ,1 Rood -tud oil. Miih l:iuijx in tbe le.id. At me i.a:i-n:i.e post ltinf.ix led hiufax a leuijiD and even-iben the otheis were out of the race aud leiieilis back. l!:nl;ix led into the stretch by I all a length, botU swlnginjr wide to get the bet ter looting, ltintax seemed to be winning easily, when mi. fax drew up at the stables and after a whipping liuisli, iv which he ran most gamely, v.cm by half a leugtb in l:l3>i (10m limlax. Arcade was third. 6'itnm'iry— Purse *350, of which JSO tothe second horse, a handicap for tiro-y ear-olds : eutrance tree for starters. Declarations »6 to go to the racing I fund. Weights announced Friday, April j^:ji at 30 a. x.: fieclaratioiis due at 5 r. m. the same day. Klrrt-n-Mxteeuths or» mile. C. J!uikcv'o it. c. BtaCax, ey Wildidle-Tortress, IOC , , Ciemensoa 1 Pnio Aito'itCh. c. Rlafux. by Argjle-imp. Ami-: a, it- Marvaei 2 Colon*] 11. 1. TD»ruloa'» b, f. Arcade, by Miluer .Nan.-.y Hlibbard. loi> Casey 3 . Alsotan: 'Jmeier, 94, Madden; Sir ' Walter, 107, Time, 1:13*4. ■ Won by hall a iengtu; six between second and tf.ird. », Uooks k EKTTINB. , Kooks . nes. Pools. Straight. Place. lum.j. 1:5 1 to itoo 's *tALde Ooetet ■>.. c Stjs AT. olf. j lO g ■•; tf ' Waiter 'jo 2 ■■>-•.. .... ti 3 Siaiter Coombs had his hands full to effect a jlart for tte second eveut, a selling purse of £400, six lurloiiEs. A mure uniuly lot of hoisies and Jocfceya never got together before. Out c! the dnzeu who we:, I to tbe post ouly one jockey, Casey, on Tutu Daly, behaved himself, tlmiii.li . tue horse was one oi Uie most unruly. Steve Stroud, a three-year old gelding, acted like a cruzy noise lv bieaking away and then refusing t" join his company. He dad 10 be dragged into Hue with a lasso and clubbed witu a tence rail to get him near the flag. The jockeys, too, wer-- most nniu'.y. and all of them except Casey v.cc Kuspendi-d for fifteen days, a just ruling. Ki. daie, Ida Uleuu and Daly were the (avoiltes in the letting. After an hour or so had been lost In getting them away the flag tell with Klldare and Daly In the lead, most of the test bunched . back, and a few stragglers like Ileruauda ai d htioud bringing up the rear. l.ady All and Kll dare led at the quarter. Eound the turn si 6 drew away, Klldare and Daly in close attend ance. Ida Glenn came out of the luclc as they c dm into the (.tretcli, and AH, Kildare. Daly and biie went very wide to geton the dry side. Ever} body was watching these four when the green jacket of Basemeade, who. favored by her ii»nt r-T»elgut, had taken the deeper but shorter route along the rail*, came Hashing up, and the long .-not going very fast won easily by a length from Daly, who had Kildare on hlsttauk. Time, I:2a. ■Suninuiry— Selling perse f ,150, Dl which $30 to the second: tor all ages. Hones entered to be sold for $10i)0 to carry rule weights. Three pounds allowed lor each $100 less. Three-quarters of a mile C. Fosters b. f. Koseaaeade (3), by WiliUdle- Uucness, 80 Ward 1 C. Mtukey'n eh. g. Tom I".»iy (a. . by Kitsy Duffy- Sutisiiii.o (carried rive pouuds overweight), f">. ( a.%ev 2 M. stum's eh. g. Klldare (S), by Krrle I>ulr-Jllsiak'c (carried six pounds overweight), 105.. . Pierce 3 Aljo ran: tallle C, 91, Clemensou: Vinco, 10S K0S1; Steve stroud. 1»3, TVUliiiins; BoteboK, 99. SlclntoHh; Ida <i!uun. M 7, Brown; Laly All. HI, Madden; flrrnanrta, 108, rersuson; Adam !>O. Mur phy; Maggie B. lud, Koaca. Time. 1 :22. Won by a leiwtb: one-half between second and third. All the jocireys, except Casey on rom Daley, were suspended fur nfteeu '1-,. 1 for olsobeiUence at the puit. BETXISO. , Hooks , Eutriei Pools. Straight. Place. Field '. _ 25 Ki!d»re 25 4 7 to 5 Ida Ulenn is 3 ] 1-aily Ail 13 3 j i^-jeiiieade,.^... „ 20 8 Meve Srroud 30 10 Itosclrug 30 10 Adam .", Ho 10 JlaJSiol'. 15 5 Hetuaaaa , 60 10 'loin J»aiy 5 8 to 5 Sallle C 15 6 Vlnco... . _ 15 5 This ulnae two WildWles to win in the mud and when Kalndrop, Adelaide, Captain Al, Klro, Faouj 1", Sheridan and Coloma were called nu tor ilia third laxe, a purse ul $4UO, oue mile i:,nndiop, the lightest weighted ulididlo hi the loi. was pounced upon by the blood and breeding players and backed ilowu (or good money, from 10 to 3 to 1, Captain Al being Hie favorite at a to 5, with Coioma third choice. After a few breaks away they got oH well with Captain Al In the lead. Kuuudiug the first turn there was a jostle and .. i.i.> K. stumbling, llnewlier rider, KOl9. He was not hurt, the soft mud permitting bis es caping with a severe shaking up. TDe mare got up and ran lbe course after Uie others. Kfio drew up to Captain Al at the quarter and the pair rau even up to the half aud three-quarters. Then Sheridan came up, as did Kalndiop. Kaludrop tiiik the outside and with her light impost had no trouble In Miakiug nil tue rest and wiuuiug easily by tbiee length* from Coioma, with K ll <> dote tip thud. Captain Al. when trie stretch was 'i-iiieiiwl, too* the center of the track and was at -once auchoied In the mud. Time, 1:48%. nummary— Purse $ 400, or which $50 to second, *25 to third: for three-year-olds ami upward. Win ners or any race at this distance or more at thi« lueettnK. when carryiug weight for age or more, to carry five pounds extra; of two such races, eight j.ou:.u« extra, ilors beaten at this distance 111. . . 1 ear once allowed three pounds: twice, five pounds. One mile. *•- L. Applabi's b. f. Raindrop (3), by TVllflWle leardrop, '...........Murphy 1 *%. 1.. wi:::in>re'.sclj. h. Coluuia (5), by Joe Uouker- Callie Smart, 110 .. Hill 2 M Murrr'sea c. Klro (J>, by Joe Hooter, dam '') Foster.MH Jladden S A. so rau: Adelaide, 97, Ward; Captain AI ■• ■ Karvaez: 1-auuy *• 118 " K °" : sueridau, 'lt)L\ VV Jl. 1U! — ?. Time, 1:1S»4. Woo by three lengths; one between second and third. ' li 1 ii.\(;. . Boots , Entries. Poolj. Straight, riace. Tleld 42 Captain Al 25 Btos 3to 5 Col«a»a „ 13 4 7to 5 JUamdr0p. ............... ... 3 1 Adelaide . 10-4 ►"■ny ' lv 4 Kiro (j ■> bn>nrla:i (5 •> This made three straight WfldidJes to win. and Cai men In the next, an owners' handicap purse, •350, one and a sixteenth miles, was thought to be able to Ueleat the otlier sUi Uirp, B«rra. Cier uude, Uageage. pjlny, LelauU, linima and 11. tile K. l.ut she was not quite good enoutb -to Deal the |>ostage-sißin|>-weighied Baggage of the llwirst stable. I'liny was first made favorite at « to a, but went back, the teasan not being i.nb llcly Hated, to Dto 1. Most u[ n.e money »en' on <.ertriiae and Baggage, the Hearst pair, at 4 and 3 to 1, filially settling on rtaggage at 2 to 1 Carmen was brought down by Wlididlo friends from loto4, and the others were at wrlie-youi-owu ticket.- pi Ices. The lot got off ou the first trial with 1. 1:1 nude and I. eland in front, Baggage last but on-, The loaders were still In Iroai at the quaiter, l'lluy moving up ou them. Same at the ball, where Baggage looked out of It. Just mound the (am rimy fell back aud Carmen took tils place. Into the sirelcti Lelaud and Carmen were the leaders. Gertrude coin* back fast, and Baggage Improving his position. Baggage Came through bis horse* at the drawbridge, where he tmd the lace in baud and ran home an ea«y win ner by half a length from carmen. rimy, who made up considerable ground at me last, was third. Time, l:BiVi. Kvmmurii— $.!50. or which $50 to second Jiorse, an owner's handicap for horses that have started aad not won at this meeting. Weights to be iriven through The entry box "at 6 o'ciodrp. -m. tire u.i> before Che race; ton pounds over weight al lowed, winners excused without I't-'nalty. One mite and a sixteenth. George Hearst's eh. c. (3) Baggage, by W;.rwlck ' .in ■ I. 7 ; Sulilvau 1 W. i . Api-leby's eh. in. (5) Caiuieu, by Wlldldle- Nettie Brown, 95 Murphy 2 Kelly & Saiuuow 1 b. g. (3) Winy by Flood-Precious, 80.. ;.....: :>-jii:> A'so ran: ■ >.t rv.t, it,*. Cola; Uertrnde, I*s, Mad den; Lelaud, Hi, Brown: linima, 90, luo'.v.i; .Nvtilc B, '.'7, >arv:i. -/. . . nine. 1 ;.vji ... * ■ t Woh by half a lan Kin; tno between second and third. BBXTUrO. , Books , Entries. rools. btralijht. Place. Field 4a l'lluy 23- s Btos Hearst :, table. , -, j Baggage •>.,.- 2' 4to Gertrude / Jo 3 1 Carmen 4 7 to Nerva. ri&H 16 5 i.el.md • "20 8 ■i-moia, _t „ ■" ao 8 llettlel! 15 .6 The last i.-u'o on Hie progiamme ami or lie niceunt; was the Ocean handle. ip, a luiie and Hve el£lltus. J-.U MetilUßts, Hoi3]iar, Kins:ine and Sacramento were the slatiers. MeGlnais, Iho top wtitlit, 123, opined as lav 01 He al ii to 0, but [lie i usu 011 ft;ici uuicnio, th« liglit weight ol me loi, wall 1110 pounds on, who went hum 4 to 8 to 6, sooii sent KO natil back to 3to 0. Tile two uihuis were lisii-u at 2%. Xiiu iMcGiuoU people made a KOOd coup ou iiie race and gut llielr money 011 very neatly. Tliey wailed until the horses weie gulug u> the uust and men raided the books uilli uuiidieus upon liiurflieUs 3 to 1. No time was wasted at Hie Dost, the Hag falling at Hie lust eolue-up. 'Xne race requires but lit'.le description, lloi-imr went oil In lbe lead, wiili |-.i'.i-ii:,i',3t'i.-uiid. iMciiiuiilsjlliiitl mid tSacrmmcßto last, wlieic lie lemaiued all UuoUjib Hie race. Houpur made all Hie winning, witu McUluuW secoud, wind! place he look soon alter the send-on. Dp the liuinc-stieich Me (.iiiins was let out and won bauds Uoivu by a length from Hotspur, Faustina 111110, ten leiiutiia buck, ami aii.t-uio, »lio ran very badly, as much back Ol lieu Mime, 'liuic, 3:o4. nummary— The Ocean nai -up. a »'«''-l stake for all :<poi>; sao entrance : 910 [ollelt; *5 decUlTHUou with $500 added, of whlrh»7s to the second, third to save stake. eights announced. Thursday, April 17th, at i> o'clock i. m. DeclaratluiiS due l-'lloay, April l«th, at o o'ciouk r. M. oue mile ai.d nve elgntM. K.i, a Samuels' li. n. Ed SlcUlnnis (1). Dy Grln stead-Jenuj ' 1-2 .' a. Cook 1 Denulson Urus.' l>. h. Hotspur V 4), by Joe IMniels sistfr to Jim Douglass, 110 cleiueusou i! Palo Alto's b. in. 1 ausline (*;, by Flood-Flirt, 110 .Narvaez I) Also ran: b*acraniouto (11), 100, Murphy, 1 line. 3:01. Won easily by Lair a length; ten between second aud laird. BIITTIKG. < Books . Entries. Pools. Straight. Place. Sacramento : ...,.-.. 'Jft bto 5 Bto 5 Ed McGlnnia SO 3 1 Hotspur 18 21,<,4t06 t'ausUne 15 /Z iu>i 11.11 IN. NOTES. ijtaiterCoombs ie»-ciiiiJiil (lie fines lie so justly Imposed un Thursday in the rust race on seven ol the jockeys who rode. Tins act ol leniency .seems to have made them Ihlok liny could do just as lucy pleased, and their hciiohs at the post lv the second race yesterday were, to say the leasi, moM . nttgialeinl tovN.ird Mr. Coombs. lie was perfectly ncht In selling down eleven of Idem yesterday lor llnecii days. II ihry canuut behave tl. eli place Is ou the giouud aud nut la the saddle. At the same tune It must be remem bered that the jockeys wlien lined do not pay the Hue out ol their own tuckets. They get men Insli uctions to set well asvav aud uever iiiiuJ the Dues, (or these will be paid for them. Setlluu Hit-in down lilts [lie mark precise ly. It Is rather unlortuoate to mauy liainers . mat tlie boys should be suspended just as lite Sacraineuto meeting is coming on, but obedience to the rules must be enfmced. The matter of their reinstate ment nun lies wiih > internal's Judges. Except the lieaist stilus;. the stables who liava been at the Bay District Track- tills past meeting «ill ship 10 Saciauieuto, j>om» to-day and the test 10-morrow. It may now be accepted as an assured (act that ttio Sacramento meeting will be a remarkably successful one. i lie ctiuies Are veiy large ana all the best horses will compete. A glance over the neatly compiled programme book«, now He in k distributed, will satisfy every oue that the racing will be 01 the iiigliest class. The (act that Edwin F. Smith. the efficient Secretary of the btate Agilcultmal Society, under whose atu pic. the nieetins Is beiug held, hat charge of tbemjiaugetnaits, Is iarautre enough that everylhine will be done just exactly is it should be. The meeltuK opens' next Saturday and 110 lover of Hie tuorougubifd and honest mil sports cau alloid to miss aiieudiug. '1 lie bookiig privilege has been lei to am I'aciUo tiooK-inukers* A>s«)cialioii, ami Unto bin bwKt will be made on eacu race. S. B. Whiteaead & I'd. will sell auction pools. There will be no tails Ulultuls boxes. BOGUS DETECTIVES. An Agency Claiming lo Have au Ofiico in tlie Palace. A few days »co a young woman, who Is em ployed in a printing establishment on Montgom ery street, and who resides witti her relatives on Mason sireet, received a h-lter bearing the priut ed heading, "California Detective Ageucy, Boim 430, I'alace Hotel, Sen Ifrauclseo." The writer, who signed Her name '• Mrs. <;. Y. Gregory," informed Her that she tad been ac cused of stealing aitlcles fiom the place where sue is employ id. liie letter goes uu lo say: "As a sister i dtiwjd you lo see .Mr. Sharpies, confess all and return the article*. If you attempt to leave the city It will be my duly to prevent you. Yon are being wiicnei. Do not show this to any of your relatives." 'ike young woman was greatly attoulsheu and agitated upon r. eeivhig ilie communication and at ouce pave It to tier rvlatlves, wtio are eiideav • an;; to find out the source from whicti It ema nated. Xliey say Him they liaw already dl«cuv ered the identity of •■ Mr. SUarp!e«," and that probably arrests will be made lv connection with the ca«e in ,1 day or two. The head clerk of the Palace Hotel says that neither the California nor any oilier detective agency Baa room) there; that tiieie i< no room In tile hotel numbered 430, and that tiieie is do guest there uamed Mm. G. Y. Gregory. Tlie supposition Is that the boeus detective agency is trying to blackball the person mentioned and may be trying the same with others. A Bad IVitth. Glenn 0. Hawkins, a young man well known in this city, was killed on the ranch of J. F. Dunne in the southern part of the county yesterday, He was driving a band of cattle when one of them ran into bis horse and tripped it up. The horse fell upon Hawkins and ha died from the injuries. 'I he deceased was bora in this city and was 20 years of ace. His father, J. O. Hawkins, was formerly Principal of the Santa dura-street School, and his mother also taught school lieip. Glenn was the last member of the family, his parents and Bister being deud.— San Jose Herald. Apiil 19th. Many foksu 01 Dcrvous debility in men yield to the u>e or Cartel's Little Liver Tills. Valuable in nervous weakness, ought sweats. Try Uiein. • AN NINO With Fostkr.— The Ladles' Aid Society of I'ly mouth (.'Lurch will nave an "evenins with S. C. Foster" uext Thursday night. Among the grins ol tills author are siirli songsas "Old folks at Home -'My Old Kentucky Home," "Beautiful J>i cains," "Old Black Joe," etc.. and they will be nor. recited, illustrated by tableau aim played on Hie newly Invented insliumeDl, ( lie kanelliiliniie. So easy in tts »ctl««i, liarmlens awl effectual In lelieTlng is Simmons LiT«?r Regulator. • A Light Bkntenck.— Max Goe«cu was Kent to the House of Curieclton lor eighteen months yesleidav by Judge Vau lteyuegom for an *t icliipled buiclary of Hie saloon ot Kauu & Kucliuci. at 1 mil and Market streets. Bertelfxq lias the only reliable mctiiod>, to fit defective Blent 427 Keainy street. • Ax OLD-TniKH i mm ki>. — judge Vajj. Keynegom yesterday neiitenced Tiiouias o'Htiun; who i leaded piilly of steuliug %B anUaso-cent knife from .Michael Henry nud confessed to tiiceo lormer convictions ol crime, to S.ui gum lv l'rlsou lor live years. Simmons l.lv I!eEul»tor lias never been known to (ail to cure dy&i>ei>sia. ' • ' No I-onoek a Scullion.— judge Van Fleet of Sacramento, sluing lor Judge Hunt, lias (trained Kate Scullion a divorce limn George Scullion be. cause ot liii tle«rrttun. aud »i«; was allowed to resume her maiden name. A FAiiEWiLi. i;r.MKiT- Professor George Collins, die veteran swimming instructor, Tfni tendered a laiewell tx-nelii at tire .Palace swim- I mill): Da II ■. JaM Thursday twiuuK. An m t < i . ■ -, - liil! programme, consisting of feats in swimming and divide, was presented, ami the affair m a success. • '. _ Mr.MOniAL I>av SrnvirKs.-On Memorial day Alia Tailor, No. 3, Native Daughters of the <iolden West, will hold exercises in the Pioneer liulldlnu oil FourUi street. BIRTHS— MARRIAGES— DEATHS. _.[,V lrt ?J marriage and death noricei sent by mall »l I not l ' ! » inserted. They must be handed In at »fnf n.° . I'UDHcatiou Dffieei and l>« Indorsed HORN. E o?s I us U A N «nV^n. C .". y on AprU 1390 ' t0 «• "«« aatpaou—iß this ntj. Apm l9 : lai)o - to ttie wire •I IK'iiry Mn.|.ij;.. a aun. ' \V.\ I. VHi-In ibis city. April 15, 1890, to the wife ul C«l>Uiu .1. a WllVlg^kJUß. COHE.N-In this city, April 9, 1890, to the wire of i.. W. Cohen, a son. :sciil.SKl'.l. In this city, April 3U, 1890, to the wire of U. Sclilukel, a sun . ZKISING-In this city, April 15. 1390, to the wife or Frank M. ZeisJHg, a nun. M 1 1.1.-. - It. this city, April IS, 1890, to Hie wire of w. O. Mills, a sou. 1..M.M AI. Jn Kan Dleito, April 18. 1H!M), to tha wife of vv . 11. Kmiiial. a lUiiktiitt-r. : . LUDI.OW— in this city. April 17,1890, to the wife ot John J. Livllow, a daughter. i.M.f.1.-In ttuscity. April 15. 1890, to the wl'e of John En^ol, a ton. HaKftlKO. ' CBUOM-Uk GKANOOUUT— In San Rafael, Janu- ary a. 1890, Jomtiiii 1". urituui and Loniic ue Oran- conn. ... . BYDKN-SLACK-In thl< city, Mircli 6, 1890, jTftli.Kl.iiut »an Francisco and Ella Slack of Htm YorK. MABTi.\'-MUKK-1n Los Angeles, April 14. 1890.' M me residence of L. NT l;, «a. £«(,.. Henry Mar- tin and Mrs. May E. More, both of San tranclHg. KYAN JJtIiWHY-lnthU city. April 14. 1800. at St. lsrMjtefs Church. by the B«v. Father Voley Mark J. ityau aud Kittle A. ilarphy. TTTE MOKNING CALL, SAN FRANCISCO, SUNDAY. APRIL 20. 189Q-TWELVE PAGES »iKi».." l!a»sillio. Arthur S. i Marlow, James J. Cu£oxco. Silvia K. <rsh,*a, I l(oiuja Chapin. Samuel A. " I'nce. Ike Hart, Peter !>. lope, Ernst August Havens, Asenath'A. lthodc, Kmma M. Bamea, Jenny B. 11. Boacu, Patrick Lewis, Christopher staples, Captain A. Levy, LipfHHNii Sullivan, (lames £, >latsnii. John ' . Thomson, Kli/.ahelh B. Miller, Mrs. Boslna Tucker, Winifred . Maiming, Joseph (£. Tobriaer, Jake HANSKS— In th city, April 18, 1390. Jenny Benlne 11 a n. beloved child or 11. B. and Sophie llanseu.a native of San 1 raucisco, aged 15 mouths and 5 days. j r.i -\ riends and acquaintances are respectfully ' Invite. l to attend the runnai THIS DAY (Sun- ■ay). at V o'clock i-. v., trum Uie residence or the parents, a I'feiirer .street. Interment I. O. O. V. Cemetery. a POl'E— ln this city, April 16, 1890, Ernst August (better known as (ins ropiM, beloved husband of Christine r.ipe aud Carter or August, Ellst, Oeoipa, Willie and Louis l"ope. a native or Klug- stedt Krels Lehe, ijerinany. aaed 4ti years, & months and 1 day. - fl^"Frt<Mn!s an'l «cqnalntKneefl «ro respectfully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAS (Sun- day), at 2 o'clock r. a., from Odd Fellows Hal), . corner of Seventh and Market streets, ui>r the auspices or Concordla Ludje. No. li!a, I. O. O. F. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. ••♦• SCJ.UV.VK— In Ihis ctty. April 17, 1880, .lainos I Kilwurd, youn^fSt child of .lereialah ami Mary Sullivan, a native of San Francisco, aged 11 months. *y* Friends ana acquaintances aro respectfully Invited to attend the funeral THIS Hay , Sun- day at 2 o'clock p. M.. from the residence of trie parents, 19 Moss street. Interment Mount Calvary CcUiL-teiy. *•• KOACH-iu this city. April 18, 18»0, Patrick, be- loved husband of Katie ttoach and father or Josle, Mnrmi and .lames Koach and brother of Mrs C. Daly, Jlr.s. T. I uley. Airs. l\ Shay, Mrs. T. Mur- pay and Mrs. .1. PorKr, a native ot Castle Lyons, county Cork, Ireland, used 48 years. [liutteClty (Mont, i papers please copy. | «3" Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the tnnaral THIS DAY (.sun- day), at 8:30 o'clock ». M.. from his late residence, 10 Clyde street, off Townseml; Uieuce to St. Boss's Church, where a solemn requiem mats will be celebrated for the repose ot his soul, commenc- ing at 9 o'clock a. m. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. »• . BASSILI.IO— In this city, April 18, 1830, Arthur Sydney, below* sen of Joseph and Margaret Has- slilto, a native of San rraiicisco, aged 1 year, 4 monthsand 1 day. •■"-Friends awl acquaintances arc resn'-ctfullir Invited to attend the fnneral nils I>aY (Sun- day at 2 o'clock p. m., rrom 216 Union streot. between Montgomery and Sausome. lntermeut Mount Calvary Cemetery. • Maklciw- April 18, IS9O, James .T.. dearly be- loved husband of Kate Marlow and father of Mrs. John Cadoean, Un. li. J. o'llay and James aa4 Marhew .Marlow, a native of Ireland, Sued 51! years. Friends andari|iialui.itM!aB are respectfully Invited to attend Uic luneral THIS HAY , sun day), at 11:30 o'clock .*. m.. from his late resi- dence, 257 Clara street; thence to .St. l'atrick's Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. » Mil. l.i:K— ln this city, April 19. I(t9(>. Mrs. EtOStBSI Miller, dearly beloved mother of Mrs. P. laser, Mrs.' TV. Neunald, Mrs. a. Bint of Stockton, .Mrs. W. WeLis. Mrs. J. Mcr'arlanu and Joseiihlue Mil- ler, a native of Westphalia, ucnnaiiy, aged 63 years. * •arFrlends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MOltKOW(Mouday),at 8:4 so'clock5 o'clock a. m., Don her late residence, 1501 Leaveuworth street: thence to St. llonlface Cliurch, Oolden u»te avenue, near Juues street. .t 9 :S0 o'clock a. m. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. • THOMSON — In Oakland, April 19, lsiio. Kllza- beth 8., widow of the late Samuel Thomson, a native of burners. Conn., agod 91 years and 7 months. a^Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited toattend the funeral servleesTO-MURBOW (Monday), at ] o'clock p. m., at the chapel of the l'irst Coti£rei;alivnal Church, conn «f Thir- teenth and Clay streets, Oakland, j Interment pri- vate, 3 . O'SHKA-ln this city, April 19, 1890, Thomas H_ beloved ana devoted husband or Mary o'Shea (nee Donohue). and son of tbe late William and Mary O'Shea. and brother of Brother Enphraslus John I. and li.iuiel J. O'Shea and Mrs. I>. .1 O'l.e.iry, a native ul Orovllle, lsuuo County, Cal aired S3 years and 1 mouth.' iWFrlenits and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral XO-MOKKow (Mon- day . at 9::iO o'clock a. ic., from his late re»l- . deju-e, corner of Bryant street and Bryant avenue; thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a requiem mass will be offered lor the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. interment .Mount calvary Cemetery. •* RINC<J> PARLOR, No. 72, N. S. O. W.— You are hereby notified to assemble at I'loneer Hall, TO-MORROW (Monday), at H:3O o'clock a. m.. for the purpose or attending the funeral of our late brother, Thomas O'Shea. - L. K. UAGENKAMI". President. EAVKNS- In this city, April 19. 1890, Aspnatn 0., wife or Howard Havens. [Portlaud (Me.) and New York papurn please copy.J *i-Frietids are invited to attend the funeral services II LSUAI, April 13d. at 10 o'clock a. «., from the family residence, 1911 Sacra memo street. Interment private. •♦• LEVY— April in. 1890, Lippman, beloved son or Isidore and the late Sarah Levy, a native of Kan i Francisco, SS~.Notlce of funeral hereafter. • MANNING- In riuiir.--.. Cal . April 18. 1890. Joseph 1.. Manning, a native of lirls.ol, England, ajed SO ears. 3 month* and 3 days. Notice si funeral hereafter. • CHAI'IN— San Bernardino, Cal., April 17. 1890. Samuel A. Chapla, one of the Society of California Pioneers New Kngland, for many years i resi- dent of Sau r ranclsco, and the father of Mrs. A. 1.. lubbs, a native of Massachusetts, aged 78 years. ♦ TOBRIXKK— Carson City. April 17, 18S0, Jake rohfiner, brother of M. 1 oUrlnar. lewis -in this city. April 16. Clirlstopacr Lewis, a native of Wales. »sea 40 years. ■ STAPLES- In I^gtown. Et DoraAe County. April 18, Captain A. Staples, aged 79 years, I month and 2 day*. PRICE Host on. February 18, Ike Price, aged 31 years and 1 mouth. fJOOOZZO— tan city. April 18. Silvia E. Ooiro«r.o, a native of San h'ranciitrv, aged 1 year, 6 mouths and IS days. RHODE— In this city. April 17, Emma Maria Rhode, aiutlve jfsau iraucjco, aged 1 jear, 3 nimiths and 3 days. TVCKI.It In Oakland, April 19, 1890, Winifred, beloved wife '•: Alfred Tucker aud daughter of Mary A. and the late It. IL rarquhar a native of Nevada City, aged 25 years, 0 mouths and 6 days. BABT— In this city. April 17, Peter D. Hart, a na- tive of jau Francisco, agod 1 year, •£ mouths aud 19 dayi". CITr AND COCXTI HOSPITAL MATSON'— In the Cl:y and County Hospital. April 17. John Malson. a native of l^nniarK. aged 'J3 years. A Necessity of Health. It If a prime necessity of health that theactlon of the bowels should be kept regular. 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ETERY KVKNI\(i. WEDXESPAY AM) SATURDAY MATTXEKS. CENTRA Market and COMMENCED SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVI : ACTIONS E: SUTTDN'S AMERICAN WILD Wi Presenting a throng of Mexicans, Seonts, Cowl). •MB, etc., in a VIVID I'iiKTi Also scenes an THE HirpODKOHB AND AIM Perfect horseniansbJp; feats of .lai !■ skill and c tableaux; thrilling chariot races; aide WILD STEERS As practiced on the great cattle ranges. Ame Oate.s open at 1 and 7P. v. 1 AdmUnlon. 25 Cer.ta aylvtaerred seats, .'5 cents ear.i. SEW CALIFORNIA THEATER. Handsomest Theater In tb» World. Jilt. AL. UAY.MAN .l.iMJee aud IToprlstor MR.UARKY MANN Manager THIS (SUNDAY) EVENING AT 8. SECOND AND LAST WEEK, . MR. NAT C. GOODWIN And Hla ( iiiii|i:im of l'lujcr-, In Bis (ireiit Success, — - A- - COLD MINE! •■A Performance Wnlch Is a DelUht to Watch." Humorous, Patlietir, It. .mantle. LAST MATINEE SATURDAY! ■ N EXT WE EX ! " Bronson Howard's Greatest Triumph, SHENANDOAH! The Exact Original New York Company, SEATS KEADY 3IONDAY. 0 A. .!£. MEW CALIFORNIA THEATER. SPECIAIj Fill 1 M Nkw York, April 19th. Harry Mann, California Tlitnter, San i\anciico, Cat; '-Shenaudoah " closed Its run of nine months In this city at the Twenty-third .street Theater to-night to one of the largest and most enthusiastic audiences ever held In any theater In the world. Ueueral W. T. Sherman, who, with his theater party, occupied eight boxes, was called upon by the vast audience for a speech. lie responded brilliantly, and con- cluded his remarks by airing, ■■ ■Shenandoah' should be seen by every patriot of our country." The entire organization will leave by special train at the conclu- sion of the performance for your theater. Contracts hare been signed by Al tlayuianaud the Twenty- third Street Theater management whereby •' Snen- < andoah" will continne at that theater all next sea- son. it cjrAnit^: FXOjr.irAx: GRAND OPERA HOUSE. JOITN MAC.UIKE ...Lessee and Prottrletor JAY KIAL ilauagat THIS (SUNDAY) EVENING, LAST PERFORMANCE OF TO-MOKKOW (MONDAY) EVENING, JULIA STUART, SUPPORTED BY WILLIAM MORRIS And our newly organized company In Hartley Camp- bell's play, THE WHITE SLAVE7~ — It Ik Bead Plantation. Fire oftlio Hi-He Creole. "Thi 1 NatclK>z Sere-nador*. Old Times an the MissiiMippl. Prices: Isc. 25c, 35c. SOc, 75. ALCAZAR THEATER. WALLENKOD a STOCJCWELL. Managers THIS (SUNDAY) NIGHT. I :.-! Time of -A. TI IE EMMETT And Her Own Company, In her Ureat Play, THE WAIFS OF NEW YORK! A Realistic Picture of Ugbts and Shadows In ttie Ureat .Metropolis. Evening Prices— 2so, 500 and 73c. r.i.llii.rnin (Monday) Inning. April % Ist, , FAREWELL EN G AU T Or? JOS. I;. GUISM.KK and I'lllKliK DAVIES. Magniliicm Production of Dion Bondcault'sMay, "THE LONG STRIKE." Seats Now on Half, KREI.INU BROS Proprietors and Managers GIGANTIC SUCCESS* HOUSE CKOWDKI* Popular Prices— 2sc and sOc. ORPHEOM OPERA HODSE. WALTER & MOIIIC Proprietors OUSTAV WALTEB Manager - To-d»y (Sunday) — Vlatlnpn at 3 P. K. SM to All Parts or the House; Children lUe. Kvenliii; at 8. I,»»t l'erforinaiiri'a of LESTON'3 VAUDEVILLE AGOREGATION, .MONDAY \riUl. 81st, A Sensational Revolution. ,TO-.TO, ,K).,10. JO-.10, JO-JO, - The far-r.inii'.l ltuislan Dog-fared Boy, the human KUye Terrier, and ••UNZlK,"the White Aboriginal Beauty ol Australia: the Original Mexican Typical tinlie?trn: l.inton l!ro». Specially Company. ,I()-JO aud"UNZIK" at f!vrr>- performance; 3 (Sreat Shows ■ Combined 11: all for one price of adiulasuu, *Jsc; re- served scats, sue. JO-JO and •• UNZIE" on exhibition every after- nooa; admission 25c; children lug. . THE ORIGINAL FISK JUBILEE SINGERS ! Who are now en route from Japan, will commence a short season of their UNIQUE, INIMITABLE AND I'OI'IXAR COKTCEHTS: , IN THE B'NAI B'IIITU HALL, SAN FUANCISOO, — o-v TUESDAY ArRIL, 28, 1800. 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Kki.iv America's runniest ReM * Fkston- American s* etch Artists Katik SKYMorH..rrom principal London Theaters La 1-ktit Fjiicr.UY.From the -Kolies Bcrßcre," Paris II m Tiic.i.h.N From tho Hippodrome, Paris 1 Gaiety D<NSKLTsKS f^ "• From the (Jaiety Theater, London TmcATßou ..From the Empire Theater, London Eunice Vance. .From the Gaiety Theater, London Etc.. Etc. *»* The sale of seats will commence Titcbsday, April 24th. at the regular Baldwin Theater prices. MEW BUSH-STREET fHE&TER. COMMENCING X ON DAY EVENING, 19, Engagement of MR. WILLIAM 11. CRANE, ....Aided by his entire company direct from the.... BX*B TIIEATEK, NEW YORK, COMrßisrxo. ... OBOBOn DREW lIAKHYMOKK, LIZZIE HUDSON COLLIKR, MRS. AVUU.STA FOSTER, MISS JANE STUART. MISS MAY A. PKNFIKLD, MESSRS. JAMES NEILL, K. D. FP.AWLKY III.NHV HKKOMAN, BBOR6E F. I)E VERB, WILLIAM HERBERT, HEMtV BRAHAM AM) J. C. PAIKJETT. Presenting a comedy Illustrating social, political and diplomatic life In Washington, entitled [ THE SENATOR 1 By David D. Lloyd and Sydney Rosenfeld, Under the direction of MR. JOSEPH BROOKS. The comely will bo presented with all the magnifi- cent scenery aud effects used during the great run in New York of 125 I CONSECUTIVE I 125 IMS I PERFORMANCES | I*s Scale or Prices: Oreh^tra and Dress 'Balcony (admission) 75c Circle ...«l 50 Gallery... 25c Balcony (reserved 1. 1 00 Roles $10 and $12 The sale •* s«sts !«(rtns on Thursday, May 15th, at the Box Office of the theater. NOTICE— PnrIn? Mr. Crane's entrapment there will be no performances on Wednesday afternoons or Sunday nights. Only matinees Saturday. aii'Jll 27 my 4 II then tf AUCTION SALES. AT AUCTION — ny — Yon Rhein&Co No. 524 California Street, THURSDAY APRIL 24, 1890, At 13 o'clock M-, Sharp By Order of the Omnibus Cable Co. TENTH, NEAR MISSION. ■,'OOx 1 1 3 Feet to Grand Street. Rent« 8330. Near Lick Batbs and Omnibus Cable-house; Im- provements, Nog. 111-129 Tenth street, being 1 store, remainder dwellings and flats; should be raised and stores put underneath, which will more than double rents: this property, which the corpora- tion no longer needs for tho conduct of Its business, will be sold only as a whole. TELEGRAPH HILL OBSERVATORY. 103:2i157:6: NE. corner Kearny and Greenwich si -... with 50-rara adjoining on Greenwich: large ob- servatory, outhouses, etc., and panoramic view of city and harbor: sold to close out the affairs of tbo Telegraph 11111 Co. Also Cable Road between Powell St. and the Summit; Cam, Cable. Boiler,' Engine ami Aprturtenauces Complete. wjJH COR. CHESTNUT AND DUPONT IN 5 LOTS. • 137:6i87:6: SW. cor. Chestnut and Dupont sts.: 137:6 on Chestnut by 87 :6 on Dupont; as a whole or In 5 large lots. BEIDEN PLACE, OFF PINE, NEAR KEARNY. 20x60; No 19 Hidden place, bet. Kearny and Moiiteomery sts.. 71) feet S. ..f Pine; 3-story brick building; rents $50; steady Income. CASTRO-ST. LOTS— I-3 CASH. Four on W. line of Castro. 190 S. of 19th; each 97:8x140, without Improvements: and one opposite on E. line of Castro, '-'45 S. of 19th: 37:8x126; best sheltered lots In the city. SANSOHE-ST. BUSINESS PROPERTY. ; 6S:»xl37:B: 1317-18-21 Sansome, bet. Green- wich ami Filbert; rents $140; with a moderate out- lay Income can be largely increased. Liberty-st. Dwelling:. 28x114; 134 Liberty, bet. Uuerrero and Dolores: 7 ri.nins and bath ; brick foundation ; rents $J0 and water; part can remain on mortgage. Alabama-st. Cottage. ■JSxlOO; 1546 Alabama, bet, 25th and 2«th; small bouse of brooms; cheap. Alvarado-st. Home. 26:5x114: s. line Alvarado, 177:6 E. of Noe; house of 5 rooms; owner about to leave city. San Bruno Aye-> Throueh to Bern 60x300; K. line San Bruno road, 300 S. of Water- loo; lot .14 1 Precita Valley Lands: street railroad In fruut ot this property will soon be completed. Cor. Twenty-fourth and Nebraska. 50x100: SW. cor. 34th and Nebraska, being 50 feet on 34th by 100 on NebrasKa: as a whole or.v % lots; by order of omnibus Cable Company. Rausch-st. Store and Flat. 25x80; 28 launch, bet. Howard and Poison). 7to andHth: S-*tory bay-window; 2 flats and store bo- low; total rents, SOU; always routed. Guerrero-st. Building Lot. •25x126: W. line Guerrero. 235 8. of 25th: nlc» level building lot; a fashionable neighborhood. Diamond and Eureka-st. Lots. ' Two lots, earn 25x115, on Diamond, and 2, each £5i115, on Eureka, 110 N. of 23d; good location. Broadway ; Dwelling's. Sox77:tS: 1803-1307 Broadway, bet. Hyde and Larkin, with 1 duelling au<l 1 -cottage; sold under order of court. _. Florida-st. Lot and Improvements. •~ 4"\!ilil; W. Hue Florida, Sfl:H N. of 20lli. with double and single cottages; sold under order of Court. .; > :• »pl3 BuWeSuTuWeln 6t AUCTION SAXES. WtSXtftfL KA.STr>X. OEO. W. RINK. T. B. WILDK. I At Auction ! TUESDAY, TUESDAY.- ArRIL 89, 1890 At IB O'Clock M., -A.X SALESUOOM, NO. 618 MARKET ST., Opposite Palace Hotel. PRESIDIO HEIGHTS AND MOUNTAIN LIKE PARK! 73 75-73 Choice Residence Lots! FKO TI KG CALIFORNIA ANO LAKE STS., 12TH AND 13TH AYES. Bfinir a Tart of thit Favorite Location, RICHMOND And Known as the MOUHTIIR LIKE TRACT THESE CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS Arc only a few feet from the JUII'XIAINLAKK I'AUK, which is the only park In the city containing a natural lake. This park belonirs to the city of San Francisco anil comprises about 20 acres, immediately north of which Is the I'KESIDIU KKNEKVAXIO.N" J"AKK, comprising thousand* of acrcj. All Graded, Fenced, Streets Macadamized, and lteaily for Building- f Some Few of the Advantages of These Lots, They are located In RICHMOND, one of the molt promising ana rapidly improving sections of San Vrauciseo. The south end of the tract is only a block and a half from lVtirtt Lobos aye.. along which the Geary- st. Railroad Company promise to extend their cable as soon as the strict is graded aud sewered. Tue contract fur tins work is already let and operations Uave commenced and are now under way. The omnibus Cable Cora) any, whose President and principal stockholders are among the largest land-holders in the district, hare a franchise and are making preparations to extend their road along Sacrament" and Lake streets. Most of the lots are located on high ground and have a bountiful marine view. • They are reached in thirty minutes from Kearny St. for one fare, ihe cars run from 6 in the mornlnsc until 10 at night. Clifl-House steam-car station op- posite the property, where all trains stop when re- quested. More street railroad lines are reaching out toward Richmond than toward any other suburb or Sau Francisco. Considering the railroad prospects, the grand ma- rine views and tbe proximity of Golden Gate art, the I'reshlio lleservation (new being rapidly trans- formed into another great park) and lastly Mount- ain Lake lark. and it Is seen that this district ioi- Besses a combination of advantages presented by no other section o: San Francbco. STREET IMPROVEMENTS. Twelfth aye. Is under contract and Is now being griuted and macadamized Its whole width from Point L.;!.os aye. to Mountain Lake Park. Thirteenth aye. Is already one-half done, and the remainder from Clement to Mountain Lake Park, ami also Lake st. from lu'th to 14th aves_ are being pushed through under the Vrooman act, a:id will soon be under con- tract. All this street work will be completed Without expense to piircliuH'-rM. To reach tftese handsome, slgntiy and favorably located Choice Resilience Lots take California or l'oweli-st. cable to Central aye., than park train to 7th aye., wait west, on Cal fornia st. about three minutes, or take I n:t House train to station at 13th aye., whlcb leaves you at these favored lots. The Point Lobos Hninmy nad Is being changed Into a cable, whlctr will force the Powell-st. to soon change Its conveyance to the game method. MAGNIFICENT LOCATION! GRAND MARINE VIEW! These handsome residence lots are very favorably located: tne fine and large Government Presidio Reservation Park, containing thousands of acres, the city Mountain Lake Park, with Its beautiful Mountain Lake of Kvlng water, are in the immedi- ate viclutty of this property. ThcUolduu Gate lark Is > nly a few blocks south. These residence lots are upon the Powell-st. Cliff House Kaiiroad, and but about three minutes' wa k f rum the Powell and California st. park Hue, with only one fare to the ferries— for 5 cents. Tills property la improving rapidly in value, and no district In tills growing city is so favorably lo- cated for an advance in price, and has so many favorable conditions Tor a home location. This dis- trict Is really the continuation of the prominent Pa- cltlc and I'residlo Heights Kostdence Property which iwnndl the best prices in this city. TERMS EXTRAORDINARILY LIBERAL ONLY ONK-QIAKTKK CASH: balance In equal payments in 1, £ an i 3 years; in- terest 7 tier 1 1 nt »er annum, payable vrmi-jiinuallj. A3"Do not fa 1 to examine these favorably located residence lota. There is no doubt of a positive radical advance in a short time in values. Take California or Powell-st. cable to Central aye.: then tike Golden Gate Park train: get off at 7th aye., walk west to property: or take cliff House train, set otf at 13th-ave station, which is opposite the property. Cur large auction nag on the property. ASTON. ELI>RIDGE * CO., Auctioneers, 618 Market St., S. F. apSO 28 20 27 28 38 6t BOVEE, TOY & CO. Iteal Estate Asents AND GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. OFFICE AM) SALESROOM 10 Montgomery St. .A.T AUCTION! MONDAY. MONDAY APRIL 88, 1890. At 12 o'clock m., at salesroom. Vaclfic. Heights. NE. cor. Devlsadero and Washington sts. : a very choice building lot: beautiful view nl the city to the east, west and south; the Jackson-st. cable passes within 1 Mock; this Is a favored locality, and property Is rapidly enhancing In value ; size" of lot. 10:1:0x110. Wntern Addition Cottage. lias Oak St.. 154 feet K. or Lott: this very de- sirable cottage contains 5 rooms and bath, marble mantels, brick foundation, ami all the modern Im- provements; every thing furnished In lint -class style; the location Is everything that can be desired and Is opposite the park; Oak-st. cable cars pass the door; terms, half cash; size of lot, SSxllO. Firßt-Class Investment. STY. cor. or Castro and State sts. : magnificent lot- only 125 feet from Market St., at junction" with Cas- tro; this choice lot is elegantly situated for the erec- tion of dwellings or for business In the near future- It commands a line view ot the city to the east and south and overlooks the bay and the Oakland and Alameda shires; Castro street Is sewered: gas and water m the street: this location In the near future will certainly become an Important trading point. The Market and Castro cable line passes within a lew feet of this property ; size of lot. 103:6x100. Mission Residence Lot. E. side of San .lose aye., 66 feet H. of 26th st. ; this property Is suitable for the erection or flats, and will certainly bring a good Income on money Invested; streets all graded, sewered and macadamized: -Market-it, cable line within one-half block: size of lot. 65x'.)U,ruuulugback to Poplar alley; sale subject to confirmation by the Probate Court. Choice Building Lot. ■W. slilo Webster st., 100 feet N. of Hayes: a large and desirable building lot; surroundings all that could be desired; streets sewered and macadam tied- Hayes st. cable Hue within short instance; just the lot to build flats on; size or lot, 37:6x101:5. A Superb Park Lot S. side or Oak st., 123 feet B. or Ashbury: in th» near future lots facing the Uoldon Gate Park will command fabnlons prices: all the attractions or the park are within a very short distance of this desira- ble property; the cable-cars pass this lot; size ot lot, 1:5x137 rtS. Nice Residence Lot. S. side Fulton St.. 81:3 feet E. or Lott: tills lot Is graded and ready to build on: adjoining lots on both sides already improved: convenient to 'i lines 01 cable-cars; size or lot, 25x100. Ktchiunn.l Lots. The cream for investment :'a very desirable, cor- ner; N\V. corner Fourteenth aye. and Clement St. • size or lot, 32 :«iIOO. . . . . also . . . ■■■ Lot on W. side or Nineteenth nve., short distance from California st. cars; size of lot, -sxluo. ....ALSO.... Large lot W. side Thirty-ninth art, near D St.: only oue-hair block from Gulden Gate Park; fin* view of the ocean: size of lot, looxluO: sale subject to continuation by tbe Probate Court. """"M""-' Cheap Mission Lot. - -«. side of Harper St., near Thirtieth, and only 4 minutes' walk from the MLulon-st cars and pro- posed cable line; grand unobstructed view or the Mission and eastern part of the city; nize of lot, 33x100. KOVKK. TOY & CO., Auctioneers. 19 Montgomery Ml., under Lick Mouse. ■ ap2o 22 24 26 37 Bt GEORGE F. UNISON, Auctioneer, will sell TO-KoRBOW, Monday. April 21, 1890, at 1 1 o'clock a. m., on the premises. 1207 Deviaadero street, near Kddy. the flne Furniture contained In a wall-furnished Bat. Particulars Mon- day, : .- [ltj , lil'A". IT. LAMSO.N, Auctioneer. ■:-. -.'■■. .'.-.:■■-:.»..■'•.■"--■ i. .;:■-.;--••;■■-■-.. .■'.; WIXOEU EASTOST. »10. W. FRI^K. F. B. WILDK. HI At Auction! jj/ «« fc nuv.iiuii ■ TUESDAY f vJ TUESDAY APKIL 83, 1800 At 12 o'clock M., AT SALESROOM, O. 618 MARKET ST.. Opposite Palace Hotel. RARE OFFERING INSIDE PROPERTY! 50 — 50— 50 OF THE BEST BUSINESS AND Residence Lots IN THE WESTERN ADDITION! Fronting Flllmore, Sutter, Bush. St iner Tost and Webster sts. ......AL50..,.,. MAGNIFICENT RESIDENCE, NE. cor. Sntter and Steiner si".: containing parlor, reception, piano, dining room, kitchen and servants' room on first floor: four large sleeping-rooms, bath etc., on second floor: four sleeping-rooms on third floor: large basement with store, wine and coal rooms; brick foundation; elegant ground** also stable for three horses and all accommodation s- size, 172 :6x137 :6. a 150.;,:... FOUR HANDSOME COTTAGES, SE. cor. of Bush aud Steiaer sts. : each contains 0 rooms, bath, etc.; all with brick foundation- e;*zant plumbing and sewerage; lots :Bx:00. ALSO LARGE 2-STORY BUILDING, BW. cor. of Fiilmore and Bush sts. ; two stores, with tenements below, and two trench Wats above, each 6 rooms; lot 47x100. . • - - BLOCK 356, WESTERN ADDITION. BTEINEK StRKFX 13734 27#27t07&27Hr.2T% ;£ w 3 I i J_i i g_ 1 .!! 13715 3 ■g 1" . *■ 3 ~ m °i : t|S |a I la 15 Sj ga | $* if i _ a ■ ? 137% I 137'/ 3 » 8. S -• s 28 25 25 25 25 25 25 25_ 47 .:-- FILLMOKK STREET. Great Business Center! Unexceptional Residence Property I Mairuificent Cable Accommodation ! Unequaied Sewerage ! Do Not Fall to Kxamine This Property I Do Not Fall to Invest I The above presents an opportunity never equaled in San Francisco to Invest m splendid property that is in the cream and center of the Business and Elegant Residence Western Addition District This choice property mnst become the most im- portant business center outside of the strictly dawn- town business location. It Is growing In importance every day as a great business center and will soon become worth from a 1000 to SISOU per Iro:it root on Flllmore st. Adjoining property will command prices In proportion. Sutter, Geary, Hush, California ana Central Hues of cars, and to be rlllinore-nt. cable. - also. ... Part of Western Addition Block 275. TVKB9TKK STKEKT. !j, IIW 25 '.a I i£S 100 v Irh -T- '■".-•_' i -* t- 1 6'a , * Is «h ■ H o 3 if " H ac n «" *" 3 100 , I lup S H ■b. 137V4 I 137V4 „ " j^ __\ __=; 13-13-18 ' ...JO* THK.... CHOICEST RESIDENCE LOTS ! ....in in.... WESTERN ADDITION ! Fronting Satter, Poit and 'Webster Streets. • A rare opportunity to obtain residence lots in the very cream of tbe Western Addition. This location Is beyond question for a home the most desirable in this city. It has splendid sewerage, magnificent cable accommodation: convenient to business cen- ter; the best citizens of the city In this district. TERMS UNPRECEDENTED! Only onfi-slxth (1-6) cash, balance in equal l<ayinrnis In 1, 3, 3, 4 and 3 jean: in- terest only 7 per cent per annum, pay- able quarterly. Parties pure basing can have their purchase insured for full amount of purchase price by the California Title liinuranco and i Trust Co." ■' For their regular rates or abstract of title will be furnished for examination. OF" Do Not Fail to Examine This Property. . For catalogues, etc., Inquire of KASTON, ELDBIDGE & CO., Auctioneers. 618 Market St., S. F. • apl3-l«-H*-2O-21-22 6t * ■ •■ ' % ANNUALSPRINGSALE JaS —or— j^ SOO IJKAI) Road and Harness Horses ! AND Work and Draft Horses and Shetland Ponies, From the Banenos or J. B. naggla, Esq., WILL TAKE fI.ACK AT — Railroad Stnblos, Cor. Turk and Steiner Sts., San Francisco, At 10 a.m., on TUESDAY •^•••MAT 6, 1890 MS" Horses may be seen at Stables on and after May 3d. - ■ . . Catalogues are now ready and may be hid on ap- plication. KILLIF * CO., - Lire Stuck Auctioneers, . apg cod tf 22 Montgomery street. San Francisco. jfijgJjjjgjCjsßiffi mr 23 SuTuTh to Jal 7p ,; • 7