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THE SAN FBAI{CISC? CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1900. 7 13 ROOMS FOR HOCSEI\FFI’I\G, “housekeeping rooms plan: Ite; 3 bath; yard. G ve., 33 foor for b ad ¢ room, with I r Mason—Floor 4| reasonable. | ROOMS rms. &offices. unning water, | oms. parior suite; airs; §15; private, Ei urnished. unf Polk and Clay perior board: $25 up. Jomes and Sutter sts._ gle rooms and suites, with with every convenience with \r<lrd for 360, ste or 3 ] wrlnmx . refited home; cars or single, $40 couple; no : reference required. A : everal large, sunny rooms. haard, terme reasonable; also front an | periof, suitable for doctor; comfortable NESE ave., 84 (The Wallace)—Rooms and ished and unfurnished: SPECIAL rnts ejected for 8 collections mad country. PACIFIC ("\LLP(TV(\\ 16: tet om $3: whitened. 1 up tman Paint Co.. 319 Third \L\\l‘(- vlu HI(ES Ahl) s Pl‘ TES ED. repaired. bought, sold: machine sup- | tandard Agency, 145 6th; phone Mint 45. | ght, sold, exchanged. t est rates. 205 Fourth et. | B AND WAREHOUSES. ’ =~ RO OLPH Storage and Moving Co. 1 t Powell; tel. Main 6713. jaze and Furniture Moving ‘Com- phone Jackson 281 | —————_—— rentes cor. NAI“-“\\ 1N TYPEWRITERS—We for jess money than aay i created under the laws of the State of Call- fornia, Which said written consent - “been cbtained &5d fled in the office of sald cor- poration, it is the intention of sald tion 1o remove and change its principal plas of business from the city and muty of ltn tion of three from the publication T ROWARDENN AN MRV EMENE CO., by SON, Secretary, TALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALA‘EDA REAL ESTATE. n_ —TOT) 56xi30, morth side Alameda ave., Grand st. w—Cottage, 5 rooms; —TFor exchange for country propert: of 18 :00ms, outbuildings; 1ot 180x250. 300, ~Water fr. 300, JUDD & CO.. . st., Alameda. t lot 1 . D. B R 1424 Par FOR #ale in Alameda—A n: tage of 6 rooms, bath hall, including street lmpm\nn.°nla, gas and cement side- walks: fron h ult owner: hasement well ¢ be Dicssant skating r ylastered ceiling locality in town; garden and lawn: terms t yer; house can be d_furnished or u shed. Apply - 17 Alameda: broadgauge Grand: ,a fine oW buils H. YO > let to ‘party of grown perwnu. cheap, & large mooms, bath and of WM. HOR! \mh st. to $150; can eult ©0., 142{ Park o c OTT \GF WANTED. “modern Sottage i :oofi for the sur . 104 Gea ALAMEDA BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS| !l"lll\) l l‘\’ l’lh AL FST‘TE. nished, for hed house, to d. Anply to MA- adjoining P. O. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. "OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR in the rent for & SALE. o vlmk m. ¥ pro tem. s inson Sug: Plantation ( office of the after Mon T Transfer books 1900, 15, at 3 I’I\OFO SALS. military for supm.u —3 to articl /ast to the extent of The consumption required by the public service The United States reserves the right t or reject any or all Proposals or any Proposals for Assistant Quarter. Depot Qu u-rmmur _Storing here Gegrees flash 1 (includin, oductions the duty : nce given to artitles uction and manufacture pro. c Coast to the extent of required by the public service United States reserves the right to ac- cept or reseot ion and blank pr oposals fur- MARRIAGE LICENSES. lowing marriage licenses were issued R. Hewston and Annie L. 3, Sacramento 114‘ Mission street, and t, and rai avenue, Sixth avenue, ym_street, and Landing. ighteenth street, %, Sios Eigtheegth mt by be inserted. They must be handed of the publication offices and be : the neme and residence of per- orized to have the same published. BORN. ADAMI-In thie city, Muy 15, 1900, to the wife of Henry K. Adami, a daughter. LUNDAHL—In this city, May 10, 1900, to the wife of Vietor Lundahl, a daughter. REHEISER—In Oakland, May 15, 1900, to the wife of Joseph n»l*-lktr a daughter. SCHRAFT—In this city, May 11, 1900, to the fe. of W. Schraft, a son. SPAULDING n thic city. wife of He: B. May 10, 1900, to the pauiding, a daughter. MARRIED, In this city, May 16, 1500, H. Wikoff, Edwin L. Bailey both of Suisun. In this city,~April 21, Turner, i Annie Beatrice Herring, both of Ma; Kerrigan, Justice of Williams ' and Katie BRONSON- v. H B: w n,Llu £ by Frank Peace. Alfred Cogley. D S — DIED. Lonz, Medora A. Mahon, Kate S. O’ Connor, James S. Richardson, Janie T. Strother, Fleete F. Vliet, Daria . LEY_In this city, 17, the H. Adir, Annie Atgeitinger, Chas. A. Burriss, Agnes Concaunon, Luke Cooper, John A. Gebhardt, Mathilda Hurley, Michael ADIR—In Oakland, May 18, 1800, Annle Adir, a native of New York. aged 70 years. ©F Friends are resvectfuily invited to at tend the funeral Monday, May 21, 1300, at §:30 o'clock, from the residence of R. C. King, €17 Jackson street. thence to the Church of the Tmmaculate Concention, where a solemn regquiem high mass will be celebrated for the Tepose of her soul, commencing at § o'clock. Interment St Miry's Cemetery, Oakland, Members of the Third Order of St. Francis are respectfully requested to attend the TmGER‘ln this «ity, 17, 1900, A hamist, beloved mevand of tub Jag Anne Maria Aigeltinger, father of Charles, George and Bdward Algeltinger, Mre. Henry Christman and Mrs. Emile* Kus- chel, a native of Muheim an_der Donau, Wur- temberg, Germany, aged 79 years and 10 nths. O Funeral this day (Saturday), a1 oelock, trom his late residence. 1774 Ellls st e i Winkis Wt fowire & BURRISS In Crokett, May 13 1900, Agmes, R wite Gf William K. Burriss, mether on Pearl st.; lot t new modern eot- - MAY & CO. | ks will close | on and | and manufastue pro- | ¥ or all proposals or any part | Dumbrell, 27, 1512 Broder- | | Charles T. | { thing occurs not l of Ada, Raymond and Clare Burriss, beloved daughter of the late John and alury Ryan, ate liam Ryas. Mra. Hoo d Mrs Fisher, a native of \'-.lhv CONCANNON-In' this eity, May 18, 190, Luke, beloved, bushand _of Julia -Co er 0f Mrs. D. Laily and the late Mrs. 28, a native of County Galway, Ireland, | vears, he nmnrfl will take place to-morrow at 7:30 o'clock, Trom his late rest | [ [ oenre 208 E'»vemh street, thence to St. Jo- | seo’s Church, where a requiem high mass | will be celebratea for the repose of his soul | at8o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Ceme- | | city, May 16, 1900, John A., of the late Catherine Cooper, altimore, Md., aged 68 vears 2 Taonths and 5 oa3 € Friends and acquaintances and members of Associate Veterans of Mexican War, Po- cahontas Tribe No. 11, Imp. Order of de Men, Valley Lodge No. 3, A. O. Lody K. of P., ua rpspec:- 4 the funeral to-morrow k. from his late resi- Interment Cy- | press Lawn Cemetery | GEBHARDT -in this city, May 17, 1000, Math- {lda Julia Gebhardt, b’lu\ed wfe of Gebbardt, mother of rbert and Stella Geb- hardt, daughter of Willlam and Lena von Ronn, and sister of William and the late ands von Roun, a native of San Fran- aged 3 years 1 month and 2 iends and acquaintances are respect- Red to ltlcnd the services this day at 10 o'ciock. at her late resi- Thirteenth street. . Cremation at . Please omit flowers. HURLEY—In this May 17, 1900, Michael, ®Srother of John l.u'lc) of Oukllnd a native of Ireland, aged 40 vears. £ 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- 1yl nd the funeral this day e, {rom.the parlors ot 57 Mission street. In- . May 9, 1900, Medora H.' Long, and sister of of San Francisco, & na- . Newark, Saturday, Taure Wi Cometery this day *elock. ass (month’s mind)’ will Mary's Cathedral this 9:30 of ul of Kate Sweeny Mahon, be- vea wife of Frank Mahon, and sistér of Mrz. Joseph Pescia, NOR—In Berkeley, Cal., May 18, 1900, O'Connor, beloved brother of Mrs. . a native of Ireland, aged 40 | years €7 Friends and acquaiiitances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | t 1 o'clock, from the parlors of ndertakers, 717 Mission street, Paul's Church for services, com- 2 o'clocle. Interment Holy Cross In this city, May 17, 1900, Jante wife of Dr. G. H, Richardson, tant surgeon, U. 8. A., a native of Nova Seotia,. aged 20 vears. £ Funeral this day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, | from the parlors of the Direct 2428 _California street, be- tween Fillmore and -Steiner, thence to Na- tional Cemetery, Presidio, for interment. ‘Fu- neral private. | STROTHER In this city, May 17, 190, Fleete F., beloved husband of Elizabeth Strother, a of Washington, D, C. aged 61 years f at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- Bush streef. Interment Cypress fe of Gershorn G. Vilet of 1228 Oakland, a native of California, ap-d 45 years 4 months and 27 days. E7 Frinds and acquaintances are res t- 1 O. O. F. Cemetery. Take Please omit flowers, HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. Successors to Flannasan & Callagher FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND SMtB 20 Fifth et., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone Scuth §0. UNITED UNDERTAKERS. 27 and 20 Fifth st. Tel. South 16 FUNERAL DIREOTORS AND EMBALMERS. Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. . CREMATION. { 0dd Fellows’ Cemeiery Association, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. If deceased was a member of ANY ORGAN- IZATION having a presiding officer and secre- tary, the charge for cremation, a copper re- ceptacle for the ashes and organ service s 338, The same for members of the family. GEORGE R. FLETCHER, Superintendent. MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY z CoLMA, SAN MaTEO Co. | OFFICE. 916 MARKET ST. Tel. So. 337 HOTEL ABEIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. nicago Miss R Dwight, N Y , Los Ang|J E Dwight Jr’ N ¥ w, Nev (Mrs M H Smith, Cal I Napa |H B Slaughter & . I . CallMiss Slaughter, " Cal |2 55 Simmons & w, Mo hoenix| A W Hooper, Conn [Mrs § Willard, Va rs B Morton, N Y |B Morton Jr, |B Rhodes, N'Y |J Logan & w, Mass Minzerheimer, N Y. CEJaffe & w, USN J Hatch, San Jose Ohio| M H Livingston, N Y Ikm’mrvh Los hrukke al Mrs M A Garvey, w Denver |J Singleton, Los Ang 3 W Keller, N Y Mrs R L Burchami, Cal Miss Laughiin, Pittsbg I, 3 Pittsbtg P L ’[‘ B e, San Mateo|J L Ds A 7 Gattum, M auk)J B wum “Chicago L Sharpe Jr, Provdnes| GRAND HOTEL. J T Laird, Alturas 1d M Mills, Seattle 2 J Compton, Seattle W % Henningheimer, Chico D Campbell, Los Ang’ € L Culbert, Jackson nson, Coquilie Finkham, Chico Mies M Sarls, Gonzales H B Hall, Los Ang pa. R B Moffett, Ind C Coleman, Los Ang H 8 Moffett, Ind H D Aitken, C Paine, Fowler Mrs M E Ha . T L W Shinn, Los Ang Bessie Hamrick, Til Keanedy, Liverm Miss Prichard, Col g Blankenship, Ariz Mrs S R Wa G Kilburn & w San Jose D E’Kellther, Fuxene . W W Moreland, Hldsbg | F Thaver & w, | H K Stanl, 8§ ¥ Arnold. S Kent, N Y !Dr C A Ruggles, Stktn | lAlr;!J 4 leens. :fllPl J L Stevenson, L Ang Cleve, N % th:nx HOTEL, J V_ Morton, Stockton |M C Courtney, Lvmore | E Bullard, Sacto R I. Caven, Mojave F Gay, Oakdale M Moore, Fresno F Butterworth, § Ioaeb\ Sylvester, San Joge E Moore, Fresno M Stark, Petaluma I Jisha & w, Sulsun [ ‘Wilson, 'Tulare 3 Larsen, R Vista D C Webster, Tacoma T Foole, Modesto J Smith, Denver J King, Los Ang - |J R Barton, Dixon T J Quigley, Seattle ———————— Sites for Odd Fellows’ Home. MONTEREY May 15.—The committee of Monterey citizens recently organized for the purpose of endeavoring to secure for Monterey the Odd Fellows' Home about to be moved from Thermalito, has taken preliminary steps. Several avail- able sites for the home have been selected, and the site committee of the California Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows is expected to come to Monterey in the | near future to look over the ground. Tt is stated that everything necessary in the Hne‘pf land and money will be guaran- teed if this tbwn is chosen as the place for utahlishlnz the home. —_————— i Fruit Association May Fail. SAN JOSE, May 13.—There is, it seems, but little hope that the California Cured , Fruit Association will become a success. The necessary %0 per cent of acreage fis several thousand acres short. But little | acreage is coming in, and President Bond says he is unwilling to attempt the work uniess the percentage is secured. The time expires to-morrow, and unless some- now known, it looks very much as if the proposed usocllnon will pass out of being. —_———— 1 Grand Army Encampment. Speclal Dispatch to Ths Call. LOS GATOS, May 18.—Dr. H. M. Bar- ker, commander of the North California Veterans' Ansocllflon. (h::‘:u;f sued general order No. 5 announcing that | the annual midsummer encampment will be held at Santa Cruz. opening June 25 and continuing two weeks, —_——————— A Victim of Liquor. Special Dispatch to The Call TIBURON, siay 18.—An unknown man fell dead, a victim of a continued drink- ing bout, on the street here this morning. He has been in the town for some days past, but m- ideam is a mystery. Coro- ner Eden an. inquest to-mor- loek, for the re-- | Western Addition Fu- ; States, ineral will take place to-morrow | OF SOM rlty May 17, 1900, Daria Vitet, | 50 bsurd that it would vited to attend the funeral this day | the canal conc . at 10 k. at the chapel of the | | | | | | | had been | the Southern w! 1 CONSPIRACY BY THE HOLDERS OF CANAL CHARTERS Morgan Introduces in the|™ Senate a Resolution of Inquiry. Charges That a Monopoly Has Been Created Under New Jersey Laws to Obstruct Construction of the Waterway. ol L WASHINGTON, May 18.—Soon after the Senate convened to-day Morgan, chairman of the Committee on Interoceanic Canals, offered a resolution directing an investi- gation sweeping in its character of the dealings of indlviduals or corporations with a view to monopolizing a ship canal &t Panama or in Nicaragua, and whether the individuals or corporations propose to obstruct the United States in the con- struction of an isthmian canal. Morgan stated that the object of the inquiry pro- posed was to enable the President of the United States to *‘check, escape from and destroy a conspiracy—founded in fraud and corruption and arrogance—against the highest rights and privileges of the peo- ple and Government of the United States.” The resolution was referred. Discussing the resolution, Morgan sald the old Panama Canal Company was chartered under the laws of France. A syndicate four yvears ago purchased the assets of the old company and reorganized under the name of the “New Panama Canal Company.” This syndicate had of- fered to permit the United States to share in its work so far as it was able without violating its concessions, which would have to be scrupulously observed. This proposition was made, he said, when it was realized that the new Panama Canal Company was approach!ni bankruptcy. It could not be consldered by the United he said, without involving the United States {n serious trouble _with France, as the 50 or more French share- holders in the old company would also share in the new company, and the United States could not, anyhow, identify {itself with a corporation organized, as had been suggested, under the laws of New Jersey ne other State. Monopoly in Canal Charters. “The proposition,” declared Morgan, “Is not receive a min- | ute’s consideration were it not that it is being pressed at every possible point and at_every possible moment of time.” He invited attention to the charters of sions companies organized saying Congress should in New | make a rigid investigation of the sub- ject and break down and check the great- est and meost comprehensive monugoly ever organized under the laws of Jersey. Morgan said he did not propose to delay action upon the pending Nica- ragua canal bill until this investigation was concluded. McCumber of North Dakota addressed the Senate on the Philippine question. He said it was to our commercial, and naval interests to retain the islands. Having incldenta remarked that he thought all the people of the Union were hap, now to be under one flag and in | one Government, Tiliman of South Caro- lina interrupted McCumber and declared that not 10 per cent—he might say that 5 | per cent—of the white people of the South were to-day glad that the Confederacy efeated or what they fought for had been rejected. Butler of North Carolina interrupted to say that he could not corroborate the statement of Tillman. A minute later, when Caffery of Loulsiana rcse to make an inquiry, Wolcott asked him if he shared in the ogxnh»n that 9 per cent of at the rene ite people regretted now on Union remained undnfided failed and that the 1 do not,” replied Caffery. Pneumatic Tube Champions. Mason of Illinois resumed his discussion of the committee amendment providing for the extension of the pneumatic tube service. He defended Milnolland against insinuatiors. Chaundler of New Hamp- shire declaréd this useful modern inven- tion should not be abandoned any more Gre|d B Dwight & w, N y | tban we should abandon electric lights or telephcnes or automobiles. ‘handler commented on the extraordinary delay of the Postal Commission, of which Wolcott is chairman, in not making a report, which delay, he said, permitted the rafl- | roads to increase their vast receipts for carrying the mails and at the same time prevented an adequate understanding of the merits of the pneumatic tube service. He believed the railroads had much to do with the difficulties Congress encountered in_dealing with these questions. Hale protested against loading*down the bili with a “mere fanciful scheme,” which had been advanced before (‘ongress with the most “‘brazen effrontery.” Carter of Montana said the difficulties of the chairman of the Postoffice Commit- tee (Wolcott) with the members of the committee did not reflect credit upon that Senator. He had attacked private charac- ter with that immunity given those speak- {ing in public debate, and instead of pre- senting fects had indulged in ponderous declamation. Carter said that the exten- sion of the tube service would to some ex- tent add competition to the telegraph and express companies, and this, the Senator | thought, might sccaun‘t for some of the opposition to the system Lod d the system had operated to ad\:mtnge in Boston, but he could not vote for this loosely 'worded amendment grmidlng an extension committing the jovernment to enormous expense. Hoar suggested a proviso that an tension of the service be limited to a mile. Wolcott Makes Reply. Woleott said he would not be disturbed by the grossly unjust and unfounded re- marks of the Senator from Montana (Car-. ter) nor by the charge of the Senator from New Hampshire (Chandler) that the railroad were behind the opposition. The raflroads had no more do with it t}tlan they had with fixing the color of stamps. Maton offered an amendment providing thatjn_any extension of the service t rental shall not exceed 10 per cent of the actual cost of construction and mal te- ex- nance, plus the actual cost of o on. u’rhe matter went over without nl.l ac- the The bill to enlarge the powers of Department of Agriculture, prohibiting | H: the transportation by interstate commerce of ,n.me kllud in violatien of local hw. GRANTS AN EXTENSION TO PAEMA COMPANY Colombian duvmmsnt Add. An- other Obstacle to American Canal Construction. Special Dispatch to The Call. WASHINGTON, May 18.—Secretary Hay has been advised by Minister Hart at Bogota that the Colombian Government has authorized an extension of the con- cession held by the Panama Canal Com- pany. This extension was purchased by the company for 5,000,000 francs and ex- tends over a period of six years. The yresem concession will not expire until dl% a six years’ extension will carry un Membei o! the Isthriian Canal - emfiy" t the canal can be easil; c:onx‘.. i oty Son, Tl present.- af on the 't is said, (unher.th.tltwmeofl.l % complete the Panama canal than nstruct the Ni i fo financial | B. | 16t on NE corner of Twenty-seventh avenue and Balier streets, N 5 by W 10; also lot o8 | on W line of Market strest, 16012 X of Thisty- iine of Baker street, 5 B, S 150 | fourtn, N LW 100 & 905 B 18 10 be: W 100, .-.u-unonsuuo Greenwich O, same; also lot on S line of 100°W of Baker, W 50 15 alae | Thigyiourth street’ 24l W ot Marker, W dot on 8 line -of 156 W -of | by S 100, being Iot 3 and W 25 feet lot block Titia . Herpest i grnce- | Ttaent, Sartana: sl and ton C. Herl as - lome Securit; m“t" Loan Association St el s B i Firaibel 1o e Sy, Suiliing and Logn Association B. Rickeriy, lot on §W corner of 'l‘-entrflfih nd Capp_streets, W i15 by S 30; also lot line of Capp 'street, 30 825 by W 115; 33800, Minnfe P. Shotwell to Christian M. Hansen, lot on E line of Dolores street, 31 § of Twenty- on S of Twenty-fith, m ent Asso- ciation, to correct 630 D 413, Berkeley; $19. _Rosa’ Mandler to Charles H. Butler, lot on line of block 43, lands adjacent to Encinal, E xmm NW corner of block 48. E 5 s s Nm.mzutmdmnls from b»:me; fln'eb:‘: 8, track of A T ng above deser thence E § to beginn! Alameda; $509. - Susan and John C. Hays and Betty B. Mc- Mullin to San Franciseo Savings Union, all Hoffman avenue (Ellen street), 51:6 N of Eliza- b-lh N 2% by W 100, lot 19, Heyman Tract; utum\ M. and C. Buck to John H. Munster, of Montgomery street, 0 S of | interest in lot on SE corner of Webster and 6, E 137:6, N 57:6, W 6, N 10, | Sixth streets. E 130 by § 100, being lots £ to 11, block 57, Oakland; $10. David McClellan to Sarah J. McClellan, Carl §. Conger to Maria Suter and Sanhle l:l Herington (wife of C. H.), lot on W line of | 54, block 2021, Whitcher Tract, Map 2, Powell street, 30 N of Pacific, N.22 by W 45:10; | land; $5. sion Lizzie W. Moffatt (trustee estate b Siehin eld (widow) to Edward E.| Moffatt) to George H. Moffatt, undivided Kentto (o som 16t on S corner of Folsom | Interest In following? Lot o X line of Eignth and Stewar strects, SE 214, SW 25, NW 13656 | fireet. 10 W of Broadway. W 15 by N 1w, Oak- NE a7, NWuT6 NE 7 gt fand: ‘also property in San Francisco: grant B. E. Henriksen X. Henriksen, | Sarah A. McKee to Peter Madsen, lot 6, block lot on N llne of ]~ell ntree! 116 013 W of Bred- | 5. McKee Tract, 0. erick, N 102:6 by W 2; gift. 3 ame to same, lot on N_line of Fell street, | W ‘20 ‘feet of lot 23 and E 20 feet of lot M, v N 3, | block C, Gaskill Tract, Oakland: $10. AT S':’;’",‘,‘,‘. HoEsE D William Y. Stillwell '(single) to A. H. Dun- e T Bt W lne of Broderick | combe (single), lot 9. block 101, map of Watson property, East Oakland, quitclaim deed: $10. Home Buflding Compary (a corporatiom) to Henry C. and Allie A. Garlock, the SE 50 feet of lot 18 'and SW_25 feet of lot 15, map of For- est Park Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. street, 100 N of Fell, N 25 by W 95:10%; gift. Sune to same, lnl on N line of W ‘Afler street, 137:8 W of Lott, N 137:6 by W 25; gift. Same to same, lot on ;E ©0] nel‘ 0( F‘rederlck and Willard streets, S 100 by e plows A “,°“:““°;“’;:, Compeny | vzt et M. Sions o B 3, Stz P, Oliver, commissioner 3 Savings and Loan Society, lot on NW corner | biock s“o map of Linda Park, Brookiyn Town: of Willlamson street and Point Lobos avenue, ah M. and J. K. McLean to Alfred Pom- . lot on S line of Durant avenue, 215 W | s, \Y\V 173:4, NW 3852:8, S 212:6, E ok of Fulton street, W 10 by § 130, being a portion © farial=N, a1 meea 30 B, 2o | R T SRS R R Lafayette, SW 61:8, NW 76, NE 13, SE 75; also | *3 ; 1ot on B itne of Hampehirs (Jersey) strest, 150 | Magsle and Ignatz Fischel tf 0. O May. S of Solano, § % by B 100; also lot on S line | 1f o0 W line of Lowise semet 0 & ot e eh of Sagamore strest, E 'of Capitol, W_109, | 07 T, Sp 0 Y ey: $10. § 225:10, NE 108, N 193:9, lot 5, block ‘B, Rail- | 'L Tract, Berkeley: B o ony 1o Betsy road Homestead Association; also und!vlded| Bergaquest (wife of John), lot on NW line of half of lot on E line of Howard street, 165:33% N of Thirteenth, N 45, E 13438, S 42:9, W 1§; #ife. ! Hibernia Savings and Loan Society to Flor- ence L. Landon, lot on W line of Noe_ street, 7 Nfl%’}!lll, N5, W 105, S 14, E W, S 3, B| Same to Agnes Wagner. lot on W line of Noa stveet, 178 N of Hill, N 25 by W 80; $850. rman W. and_Helena Thyarks to Fabian . Joost, 1ot on NE. eorner of Twenty-sixth and Mission streets, N 65 by E 115; also lot on SW corner of Eighteenth (Solano) street and Potrero avenue, W 100 by S 100; $10. Same to same, lot on N line of 'A‘mmuh strest and Ny\:' lie of San J Tevis street, 67:6 NE from N corner of Tevis and Putnam streets, NE 12:6 by NW 100, beirg the NE one-half lot 1».5hlock 7, Levy Tract, and Carrie L. Gregory fo same. lot | line of Tevis street, 80 NE of Putham. v 100, being a portion of lots § 710, Levy, Lane and Sather Tract, Brooklyn_Township: $10. Fanny I Springsteen and Essie C. O'Rourke (wife of J. J.)_to Charles H. Jones. iot 5,_block 13, on Map of Fitchburg Homestead lots, Brook- I¥n Township: $10. Lester A. Pelton to Mary B. Bibby, lot on E line of Fruitvale avenue, 100 § of Pleasant street, S 30 by E 125, being lot 17, block D. corrected map Champlon Tract, Brooklyn | 30 H Chester and Ella M. Deering to Mary B. Myers, lot on S line of Prentiss ave- nue. 433 W of Peralta avenue, NW 40. SW | ,'SE 4. NE 122.75 to beginning, Brooklyn | 10, T%fl‘n’rx: *"and Lulu B. Delzells to Jacod C. Zellerbach, lot on N line of (‘Hnlon avenue, 50 W of Oak, W 50 by N 150, being lot 6, in ¥ half block P, lands adjacent %o Encinal, Alameda; $975. Pacific 'Land Investment Company to H. 4. Srow, lot 4. block 174, Map of Town of Newars, filed May 6, 1878, Washington Township; $110. Builders’ Contracts. Antonio Linale and Giovanni Ghiotto (owners) with Luigi Cuneo and Norio Cavaglia contract- ors, architect Norio Cavaglla, all work except corner of Hnmpshlre l.nd Elghuenm streets, W 106 by $10. Teabelts Kelly \(by B. P. Oliver, commission- er) to Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety, lot on N line of Twenty-fourth street, 125 E of Sanchez, E 25 by N 114; $2300. Margaret Ransom lby B. P. Oliver, commis- sioner) to_same, lot on S line of Bighteenth street, 75 W of Castro, W 25 by § 75; §2500. Catlierine Kamps to George Wainbetg, lot on 8 line of Twenty-fifth street, 106:3 W of Dia- mond, W 26:8 by 8 114; $10. B. E. Henrlksen to Ellen F. X. Henriksen, lot on E line of Kearny street, 98:6 S of Pine, § 19:6 by E 57:6; gift. Maria_ A. smer Sog;xle Herington (Suter) (wife of C. H. red Quan (Hodgdon) u:r- of Wl!ll:xm P.) to Ci Conger, lot on line of Powell street, n N of Pacific, N 22 b} W 46:10; Sadie Haris to Michael McHarrls, loton Sline of Sonoma street. 7 E of Utah, E 25 by S 100; also lot on W line of Nebraska street, 100 N of Yolo, N 50 by W 10 also lot on NW line Lane South, 194:6 us; 12) \E of Thl,r’:, 21:6, 4%, and three-story frame building on N line of Jackson slreet, 152:6 W of Powell, W 46:6 by N 62 o Mancisco and San Joaquin Valley Rai way Company (owners) with W. T. Veitch & Bro, contractors, architect Willlam Knowles, all work for fitting up flcket offices in bullding at 641 Market street; George W. Merritt lowner) with W. W. Mon- tague & Co. contractors, architects Reid Bros., steam heating plant for building on NE corner warranty deed; | of Sutter and Mason streets; $3427. Hannah Wilson (owner) with J. W. Miller contractor, architect Julfus E. Krafft, excava- grading, brick, granite, céncrete and ar- basement Annie and Frank Coghlan to American Surety Company of New York, lot on SE corner of Rhode Island and Nevada streets, S 75, E 100, 25, E 100, N 100, W 200: $10. George and Theresa mchllalfl to J. P. Le Count, lot on E line of Twenty-f -fourth l\cl’llle 100 N 'of California_ street, ) y E 120; 1ot Sn"E Tine_of Seventh avenue, 20 8 of G str 50 by E 120; $10. E Henriksen to Fllen F. X. Henriksen, Broadway, S 5 $4840. Same owner with Mallory & Swenson con- | tractors, architect same, carpenter and _mill S 105, W T1:6; of Clement street, N 100, B 86:11, gift. Jean M. Taylor to George A. Martin, lot on E line of Thirty- ugmh avenue, 100 N of A | 3 5 fing, galvanized Iron, glass, street, N 25 by B 120; work, stalrs, roof ibers Meyse to Willard H. and Carrle Han- hardiare. sieel and iron Work for same on chett, lot on W_line of Eighteenth avenue, 260 N of T street, N 25 by W 120; $10. Emil Oliver to Herman I. Nager, lot on § line of § street, 82:6 W of Thirty-eighth avenue, W 25 by S 100 $10. David and Izabella Hughes to Marla Delle: plane, lot on N line of Broad avenue, S Bl moutn street W 55 by N 15, 15€ 5, block J.. Rlilmld Homestead; 310 William A. and Thomas Mages Jr. and as trustees to Frederic E. and Walter Maxee, all interest in French and Giiman Tracs, quitelaim e Lucius K. Wilmerding and Henry W. Payne to Charles A. and Anna Johnson, undivided ?lh interest in lot on § line of Richland irty-fourth) street, 175 W of Mission, W 25 by S 100, lot 14, block E, same; $10. € eric B. and Waitér Mages to stme, un- aigided two-inirds of same aod Alice M Bprague to John Lar- -on, ht on § line of Mount Vernon street, 53:3 E of Howth, E 25 by § 100, lot 15, block D, Getz Addition to Lakeview: $10. Charles R. Bishop to John McDonnell, lot 5, block 388, South Sap Francisco Homestead and Railroad Association; grant. B. E. Henriksen to Eilen F. X. Henriksen, Jot on NE line of Jamaica or Twenty-sixth street, 225 SE of I, SE 75 by NE 100, block 457, Bay View Homestead; gift. Cheistine F. or Christina Casserly (wite of ridget, Maloney (wife of Jonn), BT S e OF iraan et NE Hickies, N 50 by NW 107, lots 3 And 3L lock 95% Sears’ subdivision, West End Map 2; gift. ridget Maloney (wife of John) to Chrlstine F. Casserly (wife of M. G.), lot on NE line of Sickles street, 32 NW of Huron, NW 25 by NE 105, lot 22, block 9%, same; gift. Alameda County. Nicolas Henricker to William H. Mackinnon, lots 11 and 12, Map of the Laymance Tract, being o resubliivicion of lots 42 to 33, Joha nd; \‘ Illhm ‘W. and Genevieve L. Atwood to Ruth E. Tripp (wife of R. M.), undivided interest in lot_on SW corner of Seventh avenue and Hast_Eleventh street, SW 50 by NW 130, being the NE one-third portion of lots 13 to 78, block 20, Clinton, East Oakland; $10. John and Mary A. McCormick to American Surety Company of New York, lot 6, block 94, Tract B, Berkeley Land and Town Improve- ment_Association, Berkeley; $10. Annie E, and J. G, F. Oilérich to William H. Hilton, lof 19 and W half lot 20, block P, Har- mon Tract, subject to a mortgage for 3275, Berkeley; $10. Samson and Fanny Ringolsky to Charles S. Booth, lot on NE corner of First and Jeffer- Same owner with Schanz & Grundy contract- ors, architect same, sewering, plumbing and gasfitting for same on same; $2671. Same .owner with Frank Coghlan contractor, architect same, lathing, plastering and interior ortamental plaster work for same on eame; Same owner with J. H. Keefe contractor, architect same, painting, varnishing and wood COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Ten. $2000 Market-st Ry #10% Oceanic S 8 bonds la Puurmu PCo.. I S F Gas & Electric Co. $1000 5 P of 6o (1909, 50 Spring Valley Water, s ” 45 Spring Valley Water Street— 50 Oakland Gas ....... Atternoon Session. Board— 50 Alaska Packers’ Assn, s 90. 460 Contra Costa Water 20 Contra Costa Wll"l'. s 0 2 Contra Costa Water . 3 Giant Powder Con a Plantation Co 100 Makawell Sogar Co 200 Hutchinson S P Co. 5 Kilauea S P Co 10 Onomea Sugar Co . 40 Paauhau S P Co SHHSJIEESSSJSSEBSZHW B.unkSE sssesnuun.gs.aral Street— 5 Alaska Packers’ Ano-:nuon $5000 Los Angeles Ry Bs. $1000 Gakland Transit Co §s. 275 Onomea Sugar Co 45 Paauhau S P Co 10 8 F Gaslight .. $18,000 S P of A bond: PRODUCERS’ OIL EXCHANGE. 2 [ l!b‘aii!&’ Morning Session. son streets, E 150:6 by N 100, being lots 1 to 3 L 4, 26, 27 and 28 and fractional portion lot 2. | .o . oil " block 4; also all interest as to use of railroad | 130 Home O 12 switch in frogt of said land, Oakland: $10. 100 Home Ol in Olive R. anvm-n to C. S_ Weston, lot 9, 10 Home e % Brumagizs Fract, Oakland; $10. 50 Nationa " 8. Weston to Mary Gillam, lot on S line Afternoon Sesston. nf Mnnpou avenue, 35 W of Racine street, Board— o} W 80 by S 15. being lot 9, Brumagim Tract, | 100 Home Ofl . 45 Oakland; 100 Home Ofl . 480 John B, ‘and Edna F. Beckett to Charles L. | 109 Yakon 165 Trow. 16t ek 5 ae SEAILILS slghih cbrest, i, 45553 Fof Mar] Y , Oakland; $10. ,.-"“.lw,rk M riia l““lff Mary ¥, | 100 Home o1 ... 460 O'Rourke (Incompeten n. . ey, lut ’n s ll(ne of Eighth street, 150 W of Madi- MINING STOCKS. 50 by 8 lon. being lots 10 and 11, block 1 Following were the sales in the San Francisco kmmmn vm' Ceme! Assoctation Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Snd SW halt Jot 36, in pla Cheney, lot 30 # Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland Town- g ":v'g;:n and Mary Conc to Jullo Almelda, lot 15, E biock 4%, Gibbons Tract Oakl $10. &2 J M. d Mary g 6 D. Bnruen o zuntmh n lot on SE corner of Franklin and r sntymemdm-eo!).zuhysmb amrry%ty'mlozx. nek.v.ndluu. » lock F, 3 = Oakland; also_iots 35 and 36 of S3°0¢ Bmith's subdt: = vision of &r Eden Township (subject a to_a mortgage f¢ rty to Morris fth street, 112:¢ and or_$650) Joseph B. and .Vo.aphlne H L Edelsteln, lot oo N N line of W of Grove, N 300, being lot 25 ‘W _half of Iot 24. blocl Oakland: grant. 1000 Bullion Sarah J. McClellan lo D‘vfid chlelhn 1ot on Me: N line of Twenty-sixth street, 140 E of West, Riatican N 9, W 20, S 9, E 2 to beginning, being the | 50 Ophir B 2 teet of Jot, fis hloek 2021, Whitcher Tract, | 30 Ophir map 2, 100 ny to W. J. and Birdie | %00 Obhis | $60 Potosi 200 Caledonia ......1 15 evada.. 33 ao Golfld & Cul‘l’! 18 22 vieeecer 61| 200 n| 306 S5tom 19 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 5 FRIDAY, May 18—4 p. m. Bid.Ask. u“:i o1 s Beicher 0 » Best & 3% @ " 2 w0 Caledonia 10115 1 Confidence 5 3 Con Cal & 145150 “ Con Im - o 35 Con New — 03 n s 08 i = o6 % 5% e : also lots 5 fl, L3 corner — 1 180:435, 26, . 3 to 3 . e _ Time Ball E 266:3, § 1203, g T : also lot | Branch .Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer. 33 E of wu‘ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal, also Jot on S line of 18, 1900. lulfimlu The ball on the tower of the new Ferry w&‘uw‘finfi .. umvfmn meridian, at § e 3 or Qn-h’i’L 2 g !g " 38 4 § §i§ e ng;g“ §’h§ 15; 9 -3 Foisaasiiatoa? sabhe 3 L ' £z g Tu g 8 ot g 5' g . G. CALKINS, Lieutenant Commander, U. 8. N., in charge. shades, mantels and gas fixtures for a two-story | .- finishing for same on same; §1260, | ets nte: NOTE-"The ‘hieh ‘aed ‘low. weters occur the city front (Mission-street wharf) Ml twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the helght of tide fs the same at both places. SATURDAY, MAY 1. day In the order of oceurrence as to time. second time column gives the gecond tide the day, the third time column the third tide and the last or right band column gives the Iast tide of the day, except when thews sre but three tides, as sometimes occurs. heights given are in addition to the -ounfl"ll'- on the United States Coast Survey _charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the M:m. and the number fi'fll s subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plame of reference {3 the mean of the lower low waters. W —— % Steamer Movements. — % TO ARRIVE. From. e Dl Steamer. | i Qity of Peking: | Colon @ State of Cal. m Rabt. k] Pomora n Borita . n Humboldt n Energia n | Australla |May 23 Umatilla ‘v Itlr»fll & P\lm Sound Hly = Matteawan ‘Tacoma. .. May 23 Santa Rosa. ./ San Diexo. 1} e Warfleld ........ Oystar Harbor. |May 23 Crescent City... Crescent City. May 24 Coos Bay. Newport % | Columbia < Oregon Port May W Polnt Arena. Mendocino. . May 35 Arcata .. {Oregon Ports. = North Fork..... Humboldt.. TO SAIL, Steamer. | Destination. | Salls. L eme | e ol Cots Bay... Newport...... May 19, 9am. (.mmn Cy|Crescent City. May 19, 3 pm| Maru \Chhlt.‘nun x:y 19, 1pm Emplre 19, 5pm! b ] 5 pm|Pler 1% 12 mS W.L 2. 2 pm Pler 13 21, 11 am Pier 9 ¥ 21, 11 am|Pler 1L 1. 3 pm|Pier 1 21, 9 am|Pler 3 21, 2 pm Pler 2 22, 2 pm Pler 3 Z, 9am|Pler 1t ! s 23, 11 am|Pier 24 Pomona ... Humboldt.. y 2. 2pm/Pler Santa Rosa. 2. 11 am|Pler 1t China &Japan May 25, Ig. Mariscal| Mexico. May 28, . . 2, 2, . Shipping Intelligence. F S A e L0 - ARRIVED. . ‘Friday, May 18 Stme Progreso, Zolling, % hours from Ta- coma. Stmr Point Arena, Hansen, 15 hours fromy Mendoeino. Stmr Arcata. Reed, 42 hours from Coos Bay, Stmr Coos Bay, Shea, 85 hours from Newport ), ete. H(mr North Fork, Bash, 21 hours from Eu- rstmr National City, Dettmers, 13 hours from ort U'S stmr Philadeiphia, Reiter, 12 days from San Juan' del Sur. Bkin_Retriever, Sloane, 12 dayegyom Port Schr Serena Thayer, McVicar. 23 hours from Eure! Schr Scotia, Jacobs, 14 hours from Albion. Schr Impossible, Low, § hours from Point yes. Schr Western Home, Daerwitz, 5 days from Coes Bay. S Lizaie Prien, quille River. Schr Jas A Garfleld, Lew Cool Hansen, ¢ days from Co- 51 hours from (go(lml. Johannissen, 5 hours from Cnos Bay. w&-h;o Am-v.hyn. Zimmerman, 5 days fromx Schr Fortuna, Luberg, 24 hours from Tureka, CLEARED. gStmr Newport, Saunders, Panam: Stir . Pomona, Pursons. Eureka: Goodall, Stmr Kvichak, Nelson, _Bristol Bay; Alaska Packers Association. Stmr Nome City, Levinson, Portland: W A Mitchell & Co. Coos_Bay, Shea, San Pedro: Goodall, emr Perkins & Co. Pilisbury, Vancouver; John Stmr San Blas, Rosenteld’s Sons. Chemainus; R Matsumo, Kobe | Perkins & Co. Nor stmr Universe, Egenes, a Mar: and Yokohama: Mitani & Co. Fc r Viking. Peterson, Golovin Bay, via Coos W_Johnson. sehr Czar, Wagner, Mazatlan; Wm Olsen. SAILED. Friday. May 18 Stmr Navarro. Jensen, Bowens Landing. Stmr Newport, ndérs, Panama. ete. Stmr Columbia, Doran, Astoria. Stmr Wasbtenaw, Gilboy, Tacoma. Stmr Givsy, Leland, Santa Crus. Bkin Ruth, Olsen. Seattle. Schr Ethel Zane. Holmstrom. Port Angeles. Schr S Danielson, Brown. Siuslaw River. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, May 1S, 10 p m—Weathey hazy; wind NW, velocity 20 miles, SPOKEN. April 29, lat 3 N, lon 2% W—Br ship Falls of Afton, hence Feb 10, for Queenstown. April 22, lat 27 N, lon 20 W—Br bark Kirke nill, from Barry, for San Francisco. DOMESTIC PORTS. SEATTLEArrived May 18—Stmr Ohto, hence May 15; ship Occidental, hence May 7. May 14 —Smr Clty of Topeka. from Sk schn Bangor, from Port Townsend. May Santa Crus, from Skaguay ‘Saited May 15—Stmr South Portiand, foe | 4 Nome: btn J L Eviston. for Nome. Stmr Skookum, for Nome. May 15— Stmr Far é"sk:""'rs(;v’vvgnvv—nmvu May 13—Shig Paramita, from Pq-edllplay 1s w.n—nnm- DIAMOND POINT—Arrived May 15—Ship Reed, from He SOUTH Shanter, hence May 9. ASTORIA—Sailed May 13—Stmr State of Call~ fornia. for San Francisco. vsrn:lu—e-uul May 15—Stmr South Coast, Franclsc N.;‘l'r mu(m—s-u-a May 13—Stmr Tilla- RT ANGELES-Passed May 15, at $:30 & m—Ship May Flint, hence May 5. Arrived May 1s—Schr munce from Port Los Angeles. SAN PEDRO—Arrived May 18—Schr Bertha schr Mabel Gray, from Eureka; schr from Tacoma, INDO—Arrived !ly 1i-Stmr W H Krue cer from Tillameok. led May 17—Schr J GRAYS HAREOR ” l‘ed-i‘:un:;&obv\n ay. schr Nosin Bend, for San : schr Fannle Adele, for San Franeisco. U!AL—Anlved May 13-Stmr Newsboy, hne mmnv—hued May 17. 8§ p m—Ship Paramita, for Port Townsend. from Fonm(;v PORTS. NEWCASTLE, KW—!‘IM Il’ 13—Fr bark La Bruvere. for San Frane IAZATLA_\'—AH!’\«I er B-Schr W 8 hence May VANOOLV!:R—smled May 13—Br stmr Tar- tar, for Hongkong. FALMOUTF—Arrived May 15—Br ship Ga- Ore=on. Arrived May 16—Stmr Alamo, from New York: Br stmr Athos, from New York. ACAPU Sailed May 4-Br ship King David, for San 3 OCEAN STEAMERS. HA Arrived llv 1—Stmr La Cham- for New York. '.l" YO&K—AM'OI May 18—Stmr A Vietorta, from Hamburg. etc: stmr Hecle, ROTTERDAM - Arvived May 13—Stme Spasrn- ew York.