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HEAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale 3 barzain 1f sold acaviile; enter st., KOSS VALLEY REAL ESTATE. & ey S0x100, 330 Rafael water 5 minutes’ wai 31 Market st REAL ESTATE WANTED. “D—House an e about $2 o agents. ot gituate in once: € acres part! 3 minut depot. Address J. W, or larger pieces em; fine 1k ‘from 10 minutes from Ross traine stop at these sta- Kent Station, or ._San Francisco. . H North 0 to $5000; must be in Apply at room 663, R — ROOMS F;ll{ H(;l'!l‘:li rd; water; rea rent $7. connecting location; ce sunny splendid room: private resi- EEPING. ¥, 2421 mear Fillmore—2 large unfurnished om: kitchen: h - tibs an: bath; running water: bet 2 and 4 and 7 and § 3200 afurnished I Particulars s; complete for housckeep: t. Elghth and Ninth, off complete for hsk keeptn n Sth and yard: quiet pi , fold! suites. susekeepi srninshed 515, 3%, ar Market—1, te for housekeep ing. everything priv. SOM, §34—81 & week; large sunny furnished | usekeeping rooms: newly renovated. 2 or 3 sunny ot, cod | poreh. private 404—Large sunny front and bath and gas range: $15, 317 50, p. m. indow flat of & rooms and | at . mear Post; telephone Sutter | $1300— Mission pE-; $12 g rooms $-11 a. m., sun in both rooms, ing bed, renovated; single Joms, furnished ng. house- usekeeping rooms, with >, 27%, near Dolores— ocoms, nice and nest. b sunny furnished house- 3 sunny IFIED advertisements and subscriptions 5 ch office. 2200 Fill more st. 11 advertigements and SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought. sold. and repairing guaran- teed. Chas. Plambeck. 1915 Mission, nr. 15th. RENTED, repaired, bought. sold; machine sup- plies. Standard Agency, 145 6t shone Mint 45, ALL kinds bought. sold, exchanged. rented: Tepairing at lowest rates. 205 Fourth st. —_— e e e STABLES TO LET. s ble for milk depot; $25; water . lon st. 4 e STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. BEKINS Van and Storage Co.. 722 Mission st., tel. South 535 Packing, moving and storage. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Mo _orflfo 401 Post st., cgr. Powell; tel. Mal PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2% Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 381 NTA CRUZ one block from Sea Beach | Hotel, elegant new summer villa: large lawrs and magnificent view: $160 to $150 per month references. Address hox 2858, Call office. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We ;Q" better machines for less mone; umn‘":(ny | r DIVIDEND NOTICES, DIVIDEND notice—Dividend No. 105 (fifty cents per share) of the Oceanic Steamship Company will be pavable at the office of the | company, 327 Market st., on and after Fri- | day, June 1, 1800. Tranefer books will close on Saturday, May 26, 1900, at 12 o'clock m. W. D. K. GIBSON. ALAMEDA ADVERTISENENTS ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. north side Alameda av Morton st.; & a bargain. corner, 50x145, with good cottage. Fine northwest corner, 100x150, with some house of 10 rooms: a’ great bargain. BE. D. JUDD CO., 1424 Park st. . mear EW modern house of § rooms, bath and base- ment; choice location; $100 cash, baiance terms to suit. $100—Good cottage, 4 rooms: large lot. J. H. YOUNG, Owner and Builder, 1243 Paric st IMPROVED and unimproved property acquired { by foreciosure: bargain, ance in 1, 2, Bank. 3 or 4 years, Alameda Savings ALAMEDA HOUSES. TO let—House of § rooms, bath, ete., furnished or unfurnished: large garden; stable: low rent: location broad-gaunge station, Park st. all R. G. WILKE, 2% Kearny st 3. 1571 Railroad ave. ' BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS' rnished housekeeping | BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. NOW IS THE Tl"lF‘; TO INVEST IN PERKE- We have lots in the sightly Hillegass Tract, 50x160, for $900; street improved: sightly sites in the Scenie Park adjoining the university, from $250 and upward, O. G. MAY & CO.. Berkeley | FOR le—New, modern 06—On Durant ave.; rooms and bath; wire for electricty; piped for gas; close to college. O. G. MAY & CO. LOVELY new home of § rooms in the Park: street improved: terms reason- able $1200—50 foot on Atherton st., near Channing 50— Neat 4 ropm cottage: windmill, tank, brick foundation! cost $1500: party #®ing Eu- rope. O. G. MAY & CO.. Berkel: | BERKELEY ROOMS AND BOARD. house, with small private family view: convenient to train or cars: board first class; optional; old person or invalid find best of attention: references. Address M. B, Berkeley P. O. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and U "NSWICK HO s Sixth to § SE, pe igh! . single: T week. 53451 & week; h; running wate; A ner Sixth—Suite of 3 surny corner room 6 Market st (old No. 1364)—Fur. aiso unfurnished. unfurnished outside furnished rooms to farn. —Rooms r week, and | large sunny furnished | - e t elegan: suitabie for doctor. FOLSOM, 965, cor. 6th (The Oliver) ed gunny rooms, single or suites; reasonbl. ARY, 405 (The Navarre)—Elegantly furnished rooms "dated. ND SOUTHE «nd_Mission sts - F noy rooms, ladies’ parior; reading room; elevator, en stite or (OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. | OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. AT CTION. AT AUCTION. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. | OAKLAND REAL BSTATE. | Saturday, m Saturday, m. Send for Maps. Send for Maos. AL ESTATE CO., 2 Eighth st., Oakland. | FOR erle—One of the prettiest.new homes in Oakland; $1000 to $1500 cash, balance to suit latest improvement: best construc H. CORN L. vy, BLOCK 64, must be sold, near 234 ave.. East Oakland: a rare chance for a block pur. chaser. SAMUEL SWIFT, 112 East Six- teenth st., East Oakland. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN Introguction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer, 1ith and Franklin, Oakland. HANCOCK HOUSE, 781 Mission st. mily rooming bouse: §1 50 to $6 per —Select week. EL Francisco—Elegant suites; single: tran- sient: baths. MRS KING, Turk and Taylor. HOWARD, 63—Neatly furnished sunny front romm, suitable for two gentlemen: also large up to $; cely furnished large 3 running water; nished room board if prefer it: aiso housekeeping rooms. furnished . cor. Eighth—New furnished ba housekeeping room sunny private, in om, $1 per week; transient. Third—Newly furnished ; reasonable: f OCTAVIA, 2, mear Market— f bay-window room, shed; private family I gentiemen. Vice large sunny nicely and newly rent cheap O FARRELL, 2 Sunny furnished rooms and ffices; elevatur; el ric lights; day, wk., mo. I %, #56, near Taylor—Large sunny unfur- s ransient _room na cold LL, ter; elevator. sient; rumning wate; room with bath; new; rent reasonab! nest transient rooms in the city; chea ALE House, 219 and 321 Ellis st.—Rooms, Zic 1o $1; week, $1 25 to $4; open migh HOUSE, 126 Ellis st.—Incandescent reading room, smoking room and ladies’ jerjor:_roome, per ight, 3c to §1 60, week, 32 5. month, §8 1o §20; elevator on o MAN Apartment House 25 Market—Furnished and OAKS, 115 Third—, 4 people. R. HUGH unny upper fiat ice ficor; hot and cold water; baths. rooming house proprietor. _ 49B—Ome or two nicely fur- ; every. “1) advertisements and subscriptions Cail branch office, 2200 &7ilimore st. “for Call advertisements and as been established at 109 Va- alko parlor suite for 2, te otel exceptionall 44 ( board: furnished nd, cor. Jones and Sutter sts.— single rooms and suites, with with every copvenience. y rooms, with board for 2, $60. A, 1520 Market st.—Suite of 2 or 3 bath: sin. rms.; board optional. ®00d i every T rates. California_st. O T A WEEK'S ne 5 cents. The Weekiy Call, puges. in wWrapper, for mailing, $1 per year. ROOMS WANTED. NTED—By sister and brother, by the last y of this month, one large, sunny, plai whed Bousekeeping room.’ within walking e of to CO., 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-10; tel. 5580, 0. not far out; not to exceed $6 KOOMS papered from $3; whitened, $1 bainting done. Hartman Paint Co., 310 up: San Lga_ndrp_ _Advertisements. SAN LEANDRO REAL ESTATE. #4000 ORCHARD of § acres, with cottage. barn, etc near San Leandro. FRANK & McCAR- THY. San Leandro, MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Christian Baur, 34, 1244 Howard street, Sophie Gruening, 3, 1153 Mission street. Archibald Mel sephine A. Bro | =“Aiber and n, 0, city 2454 Mission street, and 1306 Masonic avenue. tewart, 22, 2724 Folsom street Rasmussen, 19, 2724 Folsom stre Salinas, and Ella Wenz Stta P, jordino, 31, BIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEAHTS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of f i sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. GOLDSTONE-—-In this city, to the wife of Henry Goldstone, a daughter. LANG—In this city, May 22, 180, to the wite of Lando Lang, a son LYONS—In th of David Lyons, a daughter. ROSENSTOCK -In Alameda, Cal., May 1, 1800, to the wife of C. W, Rogenstock, a daughter. SCHAPIRO—In this city, to the wife of B. Schapiro, a daughte 4 _—mmm DIED. Ayers, Willlam H. Leavitt, Clara A. Leonard, Patrick McCarthy, Mary McPherson. Loia Mackay, John 8. Morgan, Sarah F. Buswel Cleland, John Cummings, Mary E. Susia T. Demartini, Andrea Morton, Thomi Deppe, Madeline O Malley, Dr.W.IL L Dorgan, Alice M. Pratt, Enoch H. Ferdinandsen. Geor Ryan, Margaret Gunther, Isabella §. Schlichting, Margar- Charies etha M. ry V. abriel H. Johnson, Thecdore L. Thrasher, Sargh M. Johnson, Wm. R. A. White, Carlton E, Willlams, Margaret Woodl a Woolcock, Wiiliam J. YERS—In this city, May %4, 1900, Willlam H., Aklnwd busband of Catherine Ayers, father of Alex and Charles Avers, Mrs. J. H. Brick- wedell, Mrs. F. H. Heyers and the late J, C. Ayers, beloved son of Maria D. Ayers, and brother of John C. and Alonzo F. Ayers, Mrs. M. Woods, Mrs. O. Boulett and Mrs. J. Wil- ijams, a pative of Baltimore, Md., aged 55 years. AEHR—In this city, May 24, 1000, Augusta, BATiet of the late Ferdinand W. Baehr and mother of Mrs. C. C. Bush of Redding, Mrs. Emil Rokte, Mrs. Lillle Specht, Mrs. J. W. Whalen, Mrs. H. F. Lange and Louls F. Paehr, a native of Hamburg, Germany, aged 77 years 1 month and 25 day, services this day (Saturday), at Rt residence of her daughter. Mrs, J. W. len, 850 Geary street. Inter- ment private. Bum:q‘:m ag_- cl:y, lhvl 2, 1900, Olive, in- it ugh! of Charl and Margaret ';n':u:. a n:tlva of !u:.;‘mlten. aged 2 months and 2 days. VELL—.a this city, May 25, Susie B ot Buswell, widow of the late W, F. Bus. of Alexander T. and fl'orgc ;.'"fi:-"v'v'u native of New York City, N. ¥ 67 'years 4 months and 5 days. ‘and are respect- unda: t 2:3) o'clock, from Calvary ((”-humh,’tor:ltr Powell and Geary streets, In- terment 0dd Fellows' Cemetery. one-fifth cash; bal- | | 5OUSE, turnished, for 1 or 2 months; rent | ONE or two sunny front rooms in new modern | magnificent | Alexander, 35, city, and Jo- | city, May 18, 1900, to the wife | THE SAN CLELAND-—M: husband of Cleland, and_stepfather of Mamie J. aged 70 years. CUMMINGS—In this city, May 24 ,1900, Mary Elizabeth, beloved wife’ of Henry K. Cum- mings, and mother of Kate M. Cummings, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 64 years. L Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 3 o'clock, from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- pany. 2% Mission street, near Twenty-first. nterment Laurel Hill Cemetery. KNIGHTS and Ladies’ of Honor—Grand Lodge end members of the order will meet at 2420 Mission street to-morrow (Sunday), at 3 o'clock, to attend the funeral of past pros tector, 'Sister M. E. Cummings. 7. T. WHITTE! H. W. QUITZOW., G. S. DEMARTINI—In this city, May 24, 1900, An- drea, beloved son of the late Antonia De- martini, and brother of Luigi Demartini and 25, 1900, John Cleland, beloved annah Cleland, father of Annle Lloyd, Mrs. Maddalena Cuneo of New York, a native of italy, aged & years 10 months and 20 ays ; C> Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors of Valente, Marini & Co., 1524 Stockton street, thence to 1. O. O. F. Hall, Seventh and Ma: ket streets, for services. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. Please omit flowers. DEPPE—In this city, May 24, 150, Madeline Deppe, beloved wife of Bernhard Deppe, and mother of B. W. and Phil Deppe, a native of g%zug rn, Germany, aged 50 years 9 months and aye. | | | 4 £ E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Sunday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 317 Ninth street, between Folsom and Harrison. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. DORGAN—In this city, May 24, 1000, entered into rest, Alice M.. I d grandchiid of Mr. and Mrs. W niece of T. W., Kittle, Annie and Eliza- beth Dorgan, a native of San ¥Francisco, aged 20 years. ¥ Friends are respectfully invited to a tend the funeral this day (Saturday), 9 o'clock, from the family residence, Minna street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a solemn requiem mass will be cel o | ing at 10 Cemetery. | FERDINANDSEN—In Point Arena, Cal., May |2, 1800, George, dearly beloved son of Annie | Ferdinandsen, a native of California, aged | 19 years and ‘11 mont® | GUNTHER—In this city, May 25, 1900, at her residence, 519 Twenty-ninth street, above Mis- sion, Isabella S. Gunther, widow of the late | W. G. Gunther, and beloved mother of Ed- ward W., Arthur L. o'clock. Interment Holy Cross vears. (New York papers please copy.) JOHNSON—In this city, May 24, 1800, Charles, beloved husband of Mary Johnson, and father of Gertrnde, Charles, Audiff and the late | George Edward Johnson, afnative of Sweden, vears 1 month and 21 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- attend the funeral to-morrow at 2 o'clock, from the pariors of | McAvoy & Co., 1239 Market street, between | Eighth and Ninth. Interment Laurel Hill | Cemetery. { JOHNSON—In this city. May 25, 1900, Mary V., dearly beloved daughter of Vashti Johnson, and sister of Grant, Dell and Charles John: son, a native of Eugene, Or., aged 18 years 1 month and 12 days. (Eugene, Or., papers please copy.) I Notice of funeral hereafter. JOHNSON—In Indio, Cal., May 23, 1800, Theo- dore L., beloved husband of Mary A son, son of Mary J. and the late Johnson, and brother of C. H. and J. William Johnson and Mrs. H, L. Livingston, a native San Mateo County, aged 33 years. ©7 Friends and acouaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday). at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 2235 Filbert street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. PACIFIC Pariog No. 10, N Ters are hereby requested Filbert street to-morrow o'clock, to attend brother, Theo, L. J MIL] ecretary. JOHNSON—Near San Jose, Willlam R. A. Johnson, beloved husband of Lavinla M. Johnson, a native of Virginia, aged 58 vears, ew York and Philadelphia of funeral hereafter. 2 this clty, May i beloved husband of Jessie Jones, and beloved father of Mildred, 'ward and Geraldine | Jones, a native of Wales, aged 62 years 1 month and 15 days KARATAR-—In this city, May 24, 1900, Louise, beloved wife of the late Marc Karatar, and beloved mother of Henry R., Mathilda and Angele Karatar, 2 native of Alsace, aged 65 years § months and 17 days. €7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services to-morrow (Sunday | | of Haltm | W.—The mem- assemble at 2225 (Sunday), at 1 Johnson. By order of T, P. MARTIN, President. Cal., May 25, 1900, at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, 307 Polk street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. KENNEDY—In this city, May 25, 1900, Julia M., beloved daughter of Josephine and the late James G. Kennedy, and sister of Thomas G.. Josephine, Helen, James and Cora Ken- nedy, a native of San Jose, aged 26 years and 4 months. ectfully €7 Friends. are res tend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the family residence, 2607 Cla; street. Interment private. LEAVITT—In this city, May 25, 1800, Clara A. wife of the late Charles M. Leéavitt of Bf- fingham, N. H., and sister of Mrs, Frank P. Doe, a native of Parsonsville, Me. §7 Friends are resvectfully invited to a tend the funeral sérvices this day (S8aturday), at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, 2002 La- guna street.’ Interment at Dover. N. H. | LEONARD—In this city. May 24, 1800, Patrick, | { { | ? | l ! beloved husband of Bridget Leonard, a na- tive of County Kildare, Ireland. C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday). at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 312 T4ly avenue, thence to Sacred Heart Church, corner of Feil and Fillmore streets, where a requlem high mass will be cel brated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. McCARTHY—In this eity, May 24, 1800, Mary. dearly beloved wife of Charles McCarthy, native of Moran Abbey, parish of Balaughna- mona, County Cork, Ireland, aged 78 years. 7 Friends and aceuaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the faneral this day (Saturday), at §:30 o'clock, from her late resi- 22 Cl v street, between Seventh and ghth, off Harrison, thence to St. Joseph's Church, Tenth street, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount _Calvary Cemetery. MCcPHERSON—In Santa Rosa, May 23, 1900, Lola, beloved daughter of James L. and Lil- lie: McPherson, a native of San Francisco, aged years 5 months and 11 daye MACKAY—In this city, May 25, 1900, John Stu- | daughter of ‘Colonel de Clairmont, a native of Seotland | E7 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from 2802 Gough | | street MORGAN—In this city, May 25, 1900, Frances Morgan, beloved mother of Rebert L., Lizzie and James P. Myiar and Tennie, Georg: Lucy and Mose Morgan, a native of . aged 52 years 3 months and 3 days. In this city, May 24, 1900, Thos orton, late of Blue Lake, Humboldt Count | brother of Patrick and James Morton, & na- | tive of Ireland, aged 62 years, . | O'MALLEY—At the Presidio, May 23, 1900, Dr, W. H. 1. O'Malley, U. . A., beloved son of Austin and Rebecca O'Malley, and bro‘her of the Rev. Facher O'Malley. > Funeral from bis parents’ home, 114 Hyde street, this (Saturday) morning, at 8:50 o'clock, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral for solemn requlem mass, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | PRATT—In shis city, May 25, 1500, Enoch H. Pratt, beloved father of Mrs. Ida Butterfield, Mrs. Octavia Wardlow and H. A., F, F. and Caddie Pratt, a native of Massachusetts, aged 70 years - > Notice of funeral hereafter. RYAN—In this city, May 24, 190, Margare Ryan. & native of Ohio, aged 42 yeass s months and 2 days. SCHLICHTING—In this city, May 24, 1900, Margaretha Marie Schlichting, beloved daugh. ter of H. F. and the late Christina Schiicht- ing, and beloved sister of H. F. Schlichting a native of San Francisco, aged 26 years 5 months and 15 days. A member of W. halla Rebekah Lodge No. 130. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday). at 2 o'clock, from her late res dence, 917 Bryant street. Interment I. 0. O. ¥. Cemetery. SEELIG—In Vietoria, B. C, May 24, 1000, Gabriel H.. beloved husband of Fannie Seelig, father of Hugo and Milton Seelig, and brother of Georze H. Seelig and Mrs. I E. Gilbert of Modesto, a native of New York, aged 43 years. THRASHER-—In this city, May 24, 1800, Sarah Murray, beloved wite of Dr. Marion Thrasher, beloved mother of Carroll Thrasher, and si ter of Charles A. Murray Esg. of Denver, Colo.. a native of Geneseo, N. Y. ¥ Interment orivate. Y WHITE-In this city, May 22, 1800, Cariton E., beloved husband "of Alice "G.” White, and father of Charles L. and Fred C.' White, a na- tive of New York, aged 52 ycars 6 months and 12 days. 7 Relatives and intimate friends are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from the resi- dence of his sister, Mrs. J. 8. Kimball, at Seminary Park, Seminary aven Oakland. Conveyances will meet Haywards electric cars at Seminary avenue at 1:30 and 2 o'clock. Interment private, Mountain vx:;, Cemetery. WILLIAMS—In _Plymouth, Amador County, May 25, 1900, Margaret Wiillams, widow of tha late Jogeph Willlams, a native of Cornwall, and, aged 65 years. Notice of funeral hereafter. WOODIS—In this city, May 24, 1900, Maria | { | | | HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., y cCessors & H%AL D&Eg‘l‘% l%u 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln Télephone South 80. MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY COLMA, SAN MATEO CO. OFFICE, 916 MARKET ST. Tel. 8o, 337 litam Dorgan, and dearly beloved | brated for the repose of her soul, commenc- | and William C. Gun- | ther, a native of Long Island, N. Y., aged &9 | art Mackay, beloved 'husband of ‘Alexandra, | the funeral of our late | | | invited to at- | | 25 by NW { and Margaretha E. Woodis, a native of North Carolina, aged $0 ears. ¥ E5 Friends and_acauaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from Zion A. M. B Church. Interment Laurel Hill Cemétery, WOOLCOCK—In this city, May 2, 1900, Wil- liam John, beloved husband of Florence M. Woolcock, ' father of Ethel May Woolcock, brother of Mrs. Peter Organ and Peter Wool cock, and son of the late Peter and Mary Woolcock, a native of Star City, Nev., aged 27 years 5 months and 15 days. "A member of Court Seal Rock No. 45, Foresters of America; & member of Court Diana, Independent Order of Foresters, also a member of Abraham Lin- coln Council, Junior Order United American Mechanics. [ Friends ah. acquaintances are respects fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- any, 2{25 Mission street, near Twenty-first. nterment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car from corner Guerrero and Twen- tieth streets at 2:30 o'clock. D REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Sophie Chaquette to Margaret, John J., Je- rome, Mary and Catherine Donegan, lot on NW line of Perry street, 350 NE of Fifth, NE : $2900. Daniel W. Marden to P. P. Chamberland, lot on N line of Lizzie street, 79 E of Mission, E 2:3 by N 70; $10, Same to L.’ L. Bondeli, lot on N line of Liz- zle street, 166:3'E of Mission, B'27:3 by N 10; F. L. A. Pioche and L. L. Robinson to J. C. Bernstein, lot on S line of Shields street, 50 W of Orizaba, W 25 by § 100, lot 30, block &, City Land_Association; $90; William H. and Arvilla Barkhurst to M. Bal- Iin, Jots 1 and 2, block 34, Paul Tract Home- stead Assoclation; $10. Andrew J. Ciunie (Trustee) to Henry Sutlifr, 1241 @ 264, 'on SE corner of Munich and Russig streets, § 75 by E 100, block 92, Excelsior Homes stea also_lot on W line of Prague st 112:6 N of Russta, N 37:0 by W 100, block. o1, sam, also property outside of county and all the estate of said Trustee In Henry Sutlifr, insolvent; $——. Adolphus and Lilly Busch to Charles A, and Babette Zinkand, lot on N line of Pacific ave- nue, 5: g‘:'ol“v)?gnklig_ ‘llr;el.“;: 63:6, N 100, E ‘lul;dnln‘;"deed: § e S. ;_ sl - City and County of San Francisco to Robert B. Hochstatler, lot on W line ‘of Devisadero street, 137:6 S of Geary, 8 50, W 80, § 7:6, W 45, N 9, E 45, 8 27:0, E 90; $—, John and Charlotte Brumund to Christopher a: pecht, lot on N line of C nmpnl"lreek 110:6 E of Guerrero, W 26 by N te of Willlam B. Carr (by Lizzle Carr, exi trix) to L. Peterson, lot on SE corne Guergerg and Twenty-fitth streets, £ W ‘;f]:ewm' eterson to. George H. Lent, same; William and C. T. Nicol to same, lot on SE corner of Twenty-fifth and Guerrero streets, § | 2:5 by B 125; $10. John J. and Rose Coffey to Charles and Ber- tha Oberfeld, lot on E line of Noe s of Day, N 28 by E 0; §10. e Annie M. and William Linden'to Mary L. and Laurent Seiller, lot on § line of Jersey girest, 18 E of Castro, E 25 by S 114; $10, Rosa Badara (Podesta) to Glovan; - purro. lot on N line of Broadway, IW:EKEC:! Kearny y N €0; $10. L. M. D. Kellogg to Christian Froelich, lot of Howard SW line of First street, 45 NW W 40 by SW §0; $10. pipuls Jainet o Jonn A Jaunet, lot en SE ne of Clara street. 116:7% NE of Sf v 20:10% by 50; gift e Annle to John O'Connor, lot on NE line of Harriet street, 100 SE ot Howard, SE % by NE B: $10. X Cornelia " and Le Grand Morse to *. Lyon, lot on NW corner of Tywenty. N 400 by W Marie Soulages (wife of Alphonse) to Lars . Hammer, lot on W line of 8 of Eugenia, W 35, § 93, SE 35, N 95, lot 213, portions of lots 207 and 212, Gift Map 1; $10. John Nolthenius and Richard Kummerlander (executors estate Margaret B. Beck) to Peter Jchnson, lot on S line of Green street, 159:6 E of Octavia, E 26:6 by S 137:6; $3875. Bugh and (wife of May), lot on 876 E of Buchanan, F Bertha anl Charles Cellarius to Frank H. Pcewers, lot on line of Vallejo street, 100 E_of Buchanan, E 37:6 by § 137:6; $10. Marle L. Miichler and Pauline Martin to Robert H. Pratt, lot on N line of Union street, £0 W of Devisadero, W 70 by N 137:6; $10. Thomas H. and Helen M. Day to Jens P. Nissum, lot on line of Baker street, 30 S of Fuiton, S 7 100; §10, line of Sutter street, by N 112:6; $10. Lina Benz (Stoffel) to G, F. Terschuren, lot | street, 107:6 E of Spruce, | on N lne ¢ E 30 by N 1 S : 810, Josephi P. and H. N. Jaudin, Clara Turre, Baptistine~ A.” Bretonnel, Bedrrice and Ophelia Turre, Cecelia M. C. Sylvia M, Karl (wife of Adam) to Warnecke, lot on 8 line of T 6 E of Folsom, E Gaspard Garneau E line of York street, 8§ 40 by E 100; gire, John and Augusta Hedquist to Mary and John Dinmore Jr., lot on N line of Twenty- seventh street, 185 E of Dolores, C b wenty-first street, S 95; $10. arneau, lot on of Twenty-fifth, Powers to Katie Powers, lot on_§ line nty-seventh street, 34 E E 24 by S 114; $10. Hibernia Savings and Loan Society to Henry E. Bothin, lot on S line of Clay street, 137 W of Sansome. W 34:1 by S 58:8: also ot on W line of Montgomery street, 40 S of Cla; 8 6, W 5738, N 919, W 2:6 N 199, E lot on N'line of Sacramento street, 60 f Montgomery, F 30 by N (0; $50,000. Isidor and Bertha B. Raphael (Braham) to al E | Leon Kauffman, Iot on S line of Eddy street. PH | 50; $36. Pacific Improvement Company to Southern | | 8E line of Redwood avenu 67:6 W of Mason, W 25 by S 137:8; $10. John Pforr to same, 15t on S line of Eddy street, 137:6 E of Mason, W 30 by S 1a7:6; $10. Frank A. and Mae G. Losh to William J. Dingee, lot on S line of Sutter street, 137:6 E _of Leavenworth, E 137 Mary Matthews to Mary interest in block bounded by Folsom and Hawthorne streets American Surety Company of New York to Herman stroet. by S 137:6; $i0. J, E. Cryan, all hird. Harrison, 160:5 NE of Fifth, NE 22:11 by NW Pacific Company, lot on N line of Mariposa street, 205, N 2, W M0, N T on' NE_corner of Mar House Tract, being 33:5 N 6 degrees 24 minutel, E 237:9%, N 69 de. grees 58 minutes, W to: center line of Indiana street, S to centér of Miriposa street, ¥ 73:5%, being all of first party’s interest in P, N. 31 and 378 and all interestiin above streets; $10. Samuel H. Boardman to Milton R. Crone, lot on E line of Sixth avenue, 184 N of D street, N 25 by E 120; $10. Jacob and Lina Heyman to Levi D. Peacock, lot on 8 line of J street. E of Forty-eighth avenue, E 2 by S 100 8l Same to Alzura Peacock. lot on S line of J afrsst. 986K of Forty-eighth avenus. X %5 by S 100; $1 Same to Edward Wilson, lot 216, Gift Map 1; $10. ; David and Eligabeth Lynch to Joseoh and Edmond D. Lynch, lot on M dall_ and Dame streets. £ 100 25, Falrmount Homestead: $10. Joseph and Edmond Lynch to Elizabeth Lynch, life interest, same; gift, Estate of James G. Fair (by J. 8 Angus, T. G. Crothers and W. S. Goodfellow. executors) o Robert Stirrat, lot on § line of Cortland ave- nue. 150 E of Bennington street, E 2 by S 12: 450, Alameda County. Sarah O'Connor (wife of P. J) to P. J. O'Connor, lot on NE corner of RBrush and Twentieth streets, N 5, E 113, SW 5, W 79 to_beginning, block 295, Oakland: gift. arriet K. D. Palmer (widow) to Ella M. Giass (wife of Henry), lot on N line of Ban- W 6, § 100; also’ lot Josa street and Glass eroft way, 199.83 E of Piedmont way, E 100 by | N 148:1. Being the S 148:10 feet of lots 14 and 15, Benton property, Berkeley; $100. Maria A. Platt to Susan H! Ny, all interest ir. the following: Lot on W iine of Shattuck avenue, 110.41 S of Channing way, W 117, N to & line of Channing way, W 45, §'135, W 1 5,13 B 167020 N to beginning, being & portion of block 3, Rarker Tract, Berkeley; also lot on SFE corner of Russ and Florenge streets, § 130 by E 360, being lots 1, 2, 16, 15 and N 30 feet of lot 14, block C, Claremont Tract, Berke- ey §10. Tabtia and Frank Miller to Frederick A, Dodge, lot 3 block B, Map of Fanny Davenport Tract, Broo¥lyn Township: also lot 35, block B, same, Brooklyn Township! Hiram Davis to Osmon O. Slayton, lot 8, fn ntreville Cemetery. Town “of - Centervile, Washtngton Townshi 4 Maloney to Cosmopolitan 3. 1. and Jennie T. Mutual Building and Loan Association, lot on e, 154.60 NE of Tobler street, NE 25,40 by SE 1%, being the NE 2,40 feet, of lot %7, Fruitvale Park. Brooklyn Town- ehip: §10. W ¢ Morris to_Carrle 3. Greene “(wite of Saward A.), lot on SE line of Bay View avenue, 100 NE of Cherry street, NE i by SE 141, being Iotll ‘blo(‘k 19, Warner Tract, Brooklyn Town- ship; $10. Benjamin Chaboya to George Silva, lots 3 and 4, block F, revised plan of town of Pleas. anton, Mvrray Township: $10. Louisa B. J. F, Harms to August H., Harms, three-quarters of an acre of lot on N line of Rose avenue at SW corner of -acre tract of en estate, thence N 208, W 137.06, § E 187.06_to beginning, town of Pl ton, ~ Mur- ray Township; $10. §. C. Bigelow and A. A. . Smith (trustees AR AR AT . ot 10, 2 a eights, tristees deed: $1694. st A. and riet E. Corliss, same; $10. George W. and Alta G. Farwell to Frederick M. Farwell, lot on south line of Eighth street, I8 of Frankiin, & 100 by E 44 being lot 9 and 19 feet of lot 10, block 78; also lot 11 a strip of land 6 feet wide and 100 f; E, portion of lot 10, block 78, to a mortgage for $2000 to the Union Bank; $10. : Joseph J. and Barbara Mason to L. M. liamson, It on B line of Shattuck avenue, § of Center street, E 105.54, § 28.75, W 109. %.nmh;tgnlk .Mllmkfi&g'):g . Map of Berkeley property, ract 1 ..'.‘s'?. Berkeley, §100. 5 3 S Bank to Whyte, m? tine of Monroe OF 1ast Blxteenth sirect oultrie street, 375 | FRANCISOO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1900. lot on E line of Fruitvald avenue, 70 N of Bellevue street, N 10, E 152.65, SW 5, W 182 to beginning, being portion of lo. 2, Bellevue Tract. Brooklyn Township; $10. Louise Toulouse to Albine Toulouse, lots 14 and 15, block 25, Beaudry and Peladeau prop- erty,Oakland; also'all interest in the estate of Bernard Toulouse; gift. San Francisco Savings Union to Mary Lang- try (wife of Richard), lot on W _line of Mag- nolia street, 151.6 N of Third, N 25 by W 133.3, being lot 39, block 476, Briggs Tract, Map 32, OQakland; $5. Same to California Flax Mills (a corporation), lots 1, 2, 3, 11 to 14, 40, 41 and 42, block 476, same; §10. Mary and Richard Langtry to same, lot 39, block 476, same /%10, Emilie'G. Cgfien to same, lot on NE_corner of Third and Unfon streets, £ 108.3 by N 106.6, being lots 7 to 10, block 476, Briggs Tract, Map 2, Qakland; $10. Charles S. Weston to George E. Pratt, lots § and 12, block F, and lots 3, 17 and 19, biock G, map of resubdivided Weston Tract, Oakland; $1. Lewis C. and Lizzle J. Snyder to same, lots 8 to 8, block 2097, Alden Tract, at Temescal, Oukland; $10. Edith A Whitney (wife of Frederick E) to Frank Soule, lots 44, 4 and 46, Kimball Tract, Oakland; $10. 3 94 Rhoda A. Loomis (widow) to Della N. Nel- #on, lot 20, block 503, map of Gibbons property at Oakland Point, Oakland; gift. James Leon de Fremery and Adele V. Van Loben Sels to Ggove Investment Company (a corporation), lot “on W line of Washington street, 65 N of Central avenue, N 110 by W 100, block 176, Oakland: $100. anuel Golsalves to Joaquina Roza (widow), lot on W line of Willow street, 50:7%4 S of At- iantic, § by W 75, block 465, Gibbons property at Oakland Point, Oakland: gift. S. C. and Isabel O. Bigelow to Karl H. of Amethyst, y ock B, Ther- mal Tiil, Tormerly the Howe Tract, Oakland: J. W. Havens to Edward D. and Alice E. Carroll, lot on E line of Fifteenth avenue, 77 N of East Seventeenth street. thence along Fifteenth avenue 33, thence E 100, N 3, E 30, LA W 83, W1 to beginning, East Oak- n 3 Cyrus V. and Annie Bunce to Mollie C. Rob- teenth street and Thirteenth avenue, SE 131:24, NE to a point 150 SW from SW line of East Fifteenth street, NW to SE line of Thirteenth avenue, SW 130:1% to beginning, block &, Clin- ton, 'East_Oakland: $10. L. and Melissa Atkinson to John Squires, lot , block 13, on amended map, blocks § and 6, arker Tract, BerReley; $10. Viola W. Haswell (widow) and Frederick W. Haswell (son) to Mrs. J. B. Buckelew (widow), lot on N line of Brown street, 116 E of West street, E'i0 by N 120:3, being lot 26, block D, map of property of Central Land Company, for- merly the Brown Tract, Oakland; Domenico and Rosa Muzio to Gluseppe, Glo- vanni and Davide Trufelli, lots 9 and 10, on map of subdivided lot 8, block F, Vernon Park, Oakland; £600. Alfred A., J. A, A. and Elizabeth Sander and Thomas Prather (by W. S. Harlow, commis- sioner) to Home Security Building and Loan Association, lot on SW corner of Paclile and Willow streets, W 232:113, SE N 70:3 to be- ginning, block 456, revised map of Gibbons property at Oakland Point, Oakiand: $1539. Susan P, Orr (widow) to §. J. Pelton (sin- fourth, S 31 by, E 1%, being portions and €, block H. map of survey north- ern extension of Oakland: also lot on S line of Twenty-fourth street, 100 E of Linden, E 50 by 8 107:6, being portions of lots ¥, 10, 19 and 20, block H, same, Oakland; $10. ale to Citizens' Bullding and Loan Association of San Francisco, lot on NE line of East Eleventh street, 60 SE of Twenty-fifth avenue, SE 140 by NE 100, being lots to 21 and portion of lot 22, Knowles & Potter subdi- vision of Kennedy Tract, East Oakland; $10. California_Realty Company (a corporation) to Bridget McEvoy (widow). lots 24 and 25, map of Elmhurst Park, Brooklyn Township: $10. Hans A.. Johanna M. and Laura E. Thomp- son to Mifler & Lux (a corporation), lot on E line of Bay street, 100 § of Eagle avenue, E 1125 by S 30, being Iote 13 and 14, block E, Tay- lor & Page Tract: also lot on W line of Park meda; also lot block A, Oakiand ' View Theresa Keenan to Sarah Cohn | Taylor (wife of Wallace), | E 2% by N| of Church, | cholten, lot on NW line of Clary | W of ‘Minnesita, if produced N, I | E of Indiana street, | Homestead, Oakland; Francisco; $19. Jane A.'and J. J. Harron to Gustav Gutsch, 1ot on § line of Clinton avenue, 225 W of Willow street, W a0, S 100, E to a p. N 105 to be- | ginning, beine a portion of block 75, lands adjacent to Encinal, Alameda: $10. > | T. M. James to Leah F. Mott, lot on SW | corner of Stanton street and the Powers Tract, | § $4:6 by W 257:6. Alameda; $10. also property in San SW corper of Hawthorne avenue and Webster | street, § 90 by W 15, belng a portion of lot 19, Buena Vista Homestead, Oakland, to cor- 463 ). 207 (quitclaim deed): $10. Constance A. Meeks and | Heath (executrices of the estate of Willlam N. | Meeks) to Willlam R. Van Brunt, lot on SW | carner of Vernon and Diamond streets, S 200 by W 200, Oakland; $909. John A. C. and Edla_G. Brett to Emma §. Grevea (widow), lot on N line of Lincoin street, 166.3 E of Wood, E 233 by N 135 block B, Onkland Point Homestead Tract, Oakland: $10 J. M, and Mary D. Bartlett to Fred S. May- v, 16t on § line of Walnut or Twenty-gecond streét, 35 E of Franklin, E 35 by 8 100, block | | 3. Pactfic Homestead, Oakland: $10. H. J. Hill to Willlam Corbin, lot on N line of Joy street, 158.80 E of Telegraph or Hum- boldt avenue, E 40 by N 109, block G. map of | resubdivision' of Roberts & Wolfskiil Tract, Oakland; $10. John Davidson to Charles Nauman, undivided one-third interest in lots 14, 15 and 16, block C. Knowles & Potter subdivision of Kennedy Tract, East Oakland; $10. Sarah F. and A. V. Saph to Cora E. Ruggles (wife of William). lot on § line of Cedar street, 150 W of Euclid avenu 6, Daley's Scenic Park. Berkelex: $10. Ida and Th lore Wagner to George ner. 1ot on NE corner of Alcatraz avenue and boundary line of block 1, Central Park Tract, N 100, W 40, S 10, E 40 'to beginning, being a portion of block 1, Central Park Tract, Berke- | ley (subject to mortgage for $1650); gift. | " Svndfcate Investment Comvany to John H. Hynes, lot on NW line of Tevis street, 130 SW ! from W corner of Tevis and Putnam streets, | W 47.4, W 126.8, NE 2589, SE 125 to beginning, being lot 15, block 753, on map of Syndicate In- | vestment Company’s subdivision of blocks Tl | to 754 and 769 and 770 of Levy and Lane tracts, | Brooklyn Township: $600. Leah F. Mott to R. T. Hepburn. lot on SW Marvin by deed of February 18, 1863, and dis- tant 408:3 § from point of intersection of Stal ton street with S line of Rallroad avenue, | 42, W 150, 8 42, E 150 to beginning. Alamed: | $19. 2 Builders’ Contracts. Dr. George W. Merritt (owner) with J. J. Morehouse (contractor), architects Reid Bros | Lathing and plastering for building, on ! corner of Sutter and Mason streets, 37:6x87:6; | $1578. Mariano Tortorici (owner) with Luigi Cuneo and Norio Cavaglia (contractors), architect No- rio Cavaglia—Concrete, cement. carpenter and mill work, plastering, plumbing, painting, etc., for a three-story and basement frame building. on W line of Brannan place, 117:6 N of Green street, N 20 by W 38:9; $2300. e HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. H J Warner. Denver Mra T H Barnard, Cal Miss McClatchy, SactoMiss J Barnard, Cal W S 8mith, Cal T H Haydon, Stanford E E Smith, Sacto /E J Laundry. Seattle H Collins & w, S Jose |W S Cole, Keser A Pennington, Ukiah |J H Pattee, Keser | G G Byrne, Sta Cruz |L R Beckley, Sacto Dr J Clark, Gilroy |E B Quigley, Auburn P C Black, Oakland A S Benioff, N Y J Lowe, Sausalito |F O Ellenwood, Stafd J F Baker, Auburn ‘T N Moon, Stockton C Schmidt, Ney City |W F Beck,’ Watsonv W Thomas, Chico W J Kohler & w, Cal E E Bush, Cal W Bell & w.Haywards A J Pillsbury, Tulare F H Connoily, Omaha J M Royce, Stockton |A=J Laison, Lodi 3 J Gardiner, Ariz_|K G Roof, 'Cal Mrs F C Staniford,Cal Miss A Dougherty, Cal J A Johnson & w, CalMiss J Dougherty Cal W E Winship, Stanfrd A U Stuart, N Y C P Early, 55 |C Haydock, Los Ang Martha A Hathaway, |A T Hermann, S Jose 1 IC F Foster, Corning 1 Kate D Hathaws¥, 1l Mrs J F Renner, Sausa F B Hathaway, 1l Miss K Booth, Spokane ‘W Schmid, Pa W Woed & w, Sacto PALACE HOTEL. I W Reitler, Ky W A Masary, Redinds A Alderdice, N EA }!é g#r?:hts fi”"vo“k Livpincott, L Ang E E . New Yorl W e Mrs J E Wright, N ¥ T W Cattey & w. Eni Ik Harding, Hoston |Miss R WrZht N T R Doble & w, Visalia J E Wright, New York H D Hachet, Pittsburg Mrs M Smits, Riversd A Alexander, Pa T E Traherne, Sng § A Alexander, Pa__|J Carroll, Singapore HJ Sehroeder. L Ang/Mrs Carroll, Singapore I B Martin, Boston |E Gensberz, N York © W Barneéy, Boston |T Pect, New York © D Robbins, Pittsburg|W L Eirich. Stanford Mrs H O Patch, Pa |3 P Mitchell, Stanford A J Steinman, St Louis| W E Ebbs, New York D F Sellers, US N |L Lyon & w. Mass W E Gerber & w, Sac [T H Means, Washingtn CL llmlm%n, Stanfrd |J Hr':,d Kemp Van Ee, aysas, Tacoma_ | son § ¥ Elirake, N ¥ B Adams, 8 Ru‘., Mrs J Boggs, Colusa ' NEW WESTERN HOTEL. uLe N M Morrison, Ariz c B D A Speer, Los Ang B F A D McIntosh, Canada FeC Mrs METextsman, Cal B R H Boyd, Los Ang { Ang C Flanders, Chi, cM 1 L Joyce. San Rafael Powers, I Richard: B T 5L HL Loving Service Circle’s Social. The Loving Service Circle of the King’s Daughters gave a mu;l 'eoncenmh.;t Franklin Presbyterian reh. a"n':l“ : me rendered !... as follows: Fiano duet, the Misses Beazell; soprano solo. lllu';e W%:lnn Briggs; contralto solo, illa_Decker; tenor solo, Cscar Frank; “‘Ave Maria." Miss Hibberd, Miss Fon® Miss Beazeil. Miss it Brige: . _George Piner; violin sol Hibberd; contralto sslo, Miss Ida : barvtone solo, ‘‘Nearer, My God. to Thee,” Willard Young: organ voluntary, Some men seem to be troubled with fatty of morals. inson (widow), lot on B corner of East Four--| ;l:). lot on E line of Linden street, 157:6 S of | street, 50:2 N of San Jose avenue, N W | S 30. E 104:6 to beginning, Deing portion Iot 9, block R, lands adjacent to Encinal, Ala- ard M. Herrick to A. W. Jackson. lot on | Blanche Thayer | W 50 by 8 124.26, block | corner of Stanton street and lands of M. C. | DESERTED WIFE THROWS VITRIOL OVER HER ANAL Mrs. C-hfirles Iverson Sav- agely Assaults Miss Lizzie Burgess. | | Tracks Her From Mendocino County | to This City and Claims She Eloped With Her Husband. PSS L2 SR Mrs. Charles Iverson threw the con-| tents of a vial of vitriol over the face and | nead of Lizzie Burgess last Thursday night in a lodging house at 1033 Mission | street. The latter was badly burned. | Mrs. Iverson, continued her attack upon Miss Burgess by administering several severe blows with a small whip which | she carried concealed about her person. | According to the story told by Mrs. | Iverson she was recently deserted by her husband, who eloped to this city from Ukiah with the woman upon whom the wronged wife made a violent attack as a partial satisfaction for the wrongs she had suffercd. The Iversons were married | in 1897 and lived happily together until a | few months ago. About that time Lizzie Burgess, who is said to have been a cho- | rus girl in one of the local theaters, | went to Ukiah and was taken fnto the Iverson household. The strange woman repaid the kindness of Mrs. Iverson by | eloping with her;husband, who had suc- | cumbed to her wiles. Besides his wife, | Iverson deserted a two-year-old baby. Last April Iverson and the Burgess wo- | man engaged housekeeping rooms at 1033 | Mission street. He gave the name of | Burgess and introduced his paramour as | his young wife. Mrs, {verson suspected | the couple, tracked them from Mendocino County to' this city and finally to_their place of ahode. About 6 o'ciock Thurs- | day evening she went to the Mission | street house and inquired of the landlady | for Mr. and Mrs. Iverson. She was told | that no such persons lived in the house. | She then gave a description of her hus-| band and his companion and the land-| lady said: | Why, you mean Mr. .and Mrs. Bur-| | gess." { Mrs. Iverson then remarked that the | woman had been married before, and she was then directed to the back part of the house where the guilty couple had | two rooms, one of which was used as| the kitchen. The landlady went about, her duties and presently low and excited | talking was heard in the little kitchen. | “You will take my husband from me,” | shrieked the infuriated wife. “Take that, | then, you little hussy,” and with that she emptied the vial of vitriol over Miss | | Burgess. ~The liquid ran over the lat- ter’'s head and down her face, and she ran shrieking through the hall. Near the front door she was overtaken by Mrs. | Iverson and was thrown to the floor. | Mrs. Iverson then began plying_the whip | over the face and shoulders of Miss Bur- | | gess, who lay wrnhlnT under the lash. | + At this juncture the landlady and her daudxhler rushed to the rescue and suc- | ceeded in wresting the whip from Mrs Iverson's hands. saving the prostrat woman from further bodily harm. As soon as Miss Burgess was set freeshe ran into the front parlor and locked the | door to prevent further harm at the hands | of the angry wife. The latter then sta- | tioned herself behind the front door of the house and told the landlady that she would wait for her husband and give him his just deserts. The landlady, fearing that she had a pistol, tried to quiet her, and at last prevalled upon her to leave the house on the plea that her husband | would not return for some time, and that | when he did he might harm her and there would be no one to interfere. | After Mrs. Iverson went away the in- jured woman was taken to the drugstore | at Sixth and Misslon streets, where Dr. | Nusbaum, who was summoned from his | residence, treated her for several burns | on the face. The most severe injury was | done to her left ear, from which a large | iece of flesh was burned off. The vitriol, owever, did not reach her eyes. but spat. | tered all about her face. Her waist was | also burned in several places, but no other | Injury resulted from the flery fluid. | After her wounds were dressed she went | back to her rooms. whe: she was joined | | by her paramour, and the pair packed up their belongings and left for unknown | parts. The landlady thinks they went to| Oakland, as they had often expressed their intention of doing so. All she knows | about Iverson is that he was employed in a wholesale house downtown. The ! woman studiously avolded everybody in | the house. but conducted herself prop- erly. Inquiry at the local theaters failed | to elicit any information regarding Miss | Burgess, who is =aid te be a chorus girl. | Mrs. Iverson has also disappeared, and up | to a late hour last night Detective Cody. | | who has been put on the case, had not ucceeded in disclosing the whereabouts | of the actors in the drama of domestic { difficulties. American Guill of Organists. | A special festival, service under the auspices of the Amefican Guild of Organ- ists will be held at Trinity Church next | Tuesday evening. Dr. H. J. Stewart's| prize anthem, whichj gained the Clemsen | gold medal in a recant competition, will | | be sung for the first time on this ocea. sion. The musical selections will also in- | | clude a new Magnificat and Nune Dimit- | tis. by Wallace A. Sabin, organist of St. | | Luke's Church. and endelssohn’s anthem. “Hear My Prayer.” The united | | choirs of Trinity and St. Luke's. assisted by members of other choirs. will render | the music. The service will be given with orchestral accompaniment. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Ten. | 75 Caribou % National O & D Co . 100 West Lake 29 Yukon . Board-- 25 Kern River . Etreet-- 200 Yukon . 2 Kern River MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales in the Stock und Exchange Board yes Morning Session. Afternoon San Franciseo rday: 0 Chollar . | 200 Sterra Nevada.. 2 200 Mexican 23| 200 Unlan Con. 2 1M Ophir . 33 100 Utah . » 500 Potosl ... 21/ 100 Utah . 0 Afternoon Session. 200 Belcher . 23} T0 Mexican ........ 2T 400 Belcher . 22| 400 Mexican 111 % 200 Best & Relcher. 23| 100 Ophir” . 50 Caledania 120 100 Overman i 100 Chollar . 20| 200 Potos! . . 30 Gould & Curry. 15 700 Savage S 30 Hele & Norcrs. 21 50 Seg Belcher.... 0z 500 Hale & Norers. D! 100 Slerra Nevada.. 31 2 10 Unon Con...... 2 409 Hale & Norers. 500 Justice .. 02 250 Yellow Jacket.. 15 Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: Mornins Session. 500 Andes .. 08 300 Savage ....... ug 200 Best & Belcher. 29| 20 Sierra Nevada.. 200 Chollar ......... 30| 300 Silver Hill...... 3 le('m:c:l&v.lmm'h. n 200 Mexican .. | 0 Utah . » ‘Afternoon Session. 200 Con Cal & V...145/ 200 Ophir .. g 500 Con Cal & V.1 ug| 200 Overman 300 Hale & Norers. lma-vuo g - 700 Sierra Nevada.. 31 | 200 Yellow Jacket.. 16, CLOSING QUOTATIONS. oo LRIDAY. May %4 p. m. 02" Tustice . T 0 05 Kentuek o oz D0 07 Lady Weah pr 4 B U Mexican P B B ot ] H fifim non 8k 08 — oL gmfi. L G Loularv. 33 0 1» Standard . g o1 02 Syndicate - M n‘;|l Con. 2 3 Buanr o 08 i Julfa ... = 02Yellow B | last tide of the day, | for Kahulut 13 Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, chants’ Exchange, May %, 1500, The time ball on the tower of the ne@ Ferry butidi was dropped at exactly noon to-day— L e. at noon of the i2th meridian, or at § o'clock p. ., Greenwieh time €. G._CALKIN Tieutenant Commander. 1© 5 N.. in chasge. U. 8. N, Mer- San ' Francisco, Cal., _— s Sun, Moon and Tide. - * United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights of 1figh and Low Waters at_Fort Point. en to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high ana low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Foit Point: the height of tide fs the he same at poth places. SATURDAY, MAY B BBENE NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. Thne second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third time and the last or right hand column gives the exeept when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights iven are in addition to the soundings on the nited States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the height. and then the number given is subtracted from the &iven by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters e —————————————— ———— | Steamer Movements. TO ARRIVE. Steamer. | From. Due. Wasbtenaw ... Tacoma. May 2 Pomona .|Humboldt. May 26 North Fork.....|Humboldt. May 2 Tellus . Oyster Harbor. May 2% Corona . ~{San Diego.. May 27 Queen -|Victoria & Puget Sound May 27 Empire :|Coos Bay...... |May 7 Arcata . _[Oregon Port: May 27 Bristol . «|Oyster Harbor.. |May 3 Gaelic . “[China and Japan. May 29 Boofta . INewport May 2 Curacao ... Mexico May 2 Willamette - |May 29 Universe |May B | State of Cal. May 2 Luxor ... |May 3» Santa Rosa.....|San Diego May 11 Crescent City.../Crescent City May 31 Progreso . |Tacoma. . {May 1 Matteawan .....| Tacom: |May 31 Mariposa -|Sydney.... June 1 Walla Walla...|Victoria & Puget Sound June 1 Coes Bay. ewport. . |June 1 Point_ Aren; Mendocino. . June 1 “|Oregon Porta 1 1 4 TO SAIL. | Destination. ‘ Satls. | Pier. Vie & Pgt Sd./May 26, 11 am|Pier 9 {May 28, 2 pm) Pier 34 May 26, 10 am | Pler § 7, 9 am|Pler 11 28, 12 m PMSS 38, 11 am| Pler 24 ., 2 pm Pler 2 4 pm/Pler 13 2 pm Pier 3 i pm|PMSS China & Japan|May : |San Die May [ Humbic a 13 ! pm|Pler 20 am|Pler 11 Honolulu..... ‘[Cape Nome.. v |Pler 3 % ...|Grays Harbor May 5 pm).. State of Cal Portland...... June 1 a Santa Rosa. San Diego.....|June 2, 11 as Shipping Intelligence. | ARRIVED. Friday, May 25 Stmr Columbia, Doran, 38% hours from Port- | 1and, via Astoria 44 hours. Stmr Point Arena, Mendocino. Stmr Cleone, Madsen, 15 hours from Stmr South Ccast, Olsen, bion. i Stmr Newsboy, Walvig, 50 hours from Hu- eneme. Stmr W H Kruger, Krog, 7 hours from San Hansen, 18 hours from spar. 14 hours from Al- ro. Stmr Eureka, Jensen, hours from San Pedro, in tow of stme W H Kruger. Stmr Coos Bay, Shes hours from Newport Mex_stmr lgnacio Mariscal, Bowen, 11 days from Mazatlan, ete. Schr Guide, Olsen. §% days from Willapa Harbor. Schr Fannle Adele, Ristine, § days from Grays Harbor. CLEARED. Friday, May 2. Stmr Umatilla, Cousins, Victor ete; Good- all, Perkins & Co. Br stmr Warfleld, Pattle, Chemainus; R Dunsmuir Sons Co. Br stmr Energla, Chapman, Port Townsend: California_and Oriental 8 S Co. Schr J M Colman, Lindholm, Nome: Alaska Exploration Co. SAILED, Friday, May %. Stmr Geo Loomis, Bridgett, Ventura. Stmr Alcatraz, Carlson, Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander. San Diexo. Stmr Gipsy. Leland, Santa Cruz. Stmr Whitesboro, Olsen, Stmr Seotia, Jacobs, —. Br stmr Enerzia, Chapman, Port Townsend. Schr Winchester, Soderholm. codfishing. Schr West: Home, Daerwitz. Coos Bay. Schr Ame yst, Zimmerman, Waldport. Schr Rellance, Ani m, Iversens Landing. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, May 2%, 10 p m—Weather foggy: wind NW, velocity 6§ miles. "MEMORANDUM. Per Mex stmr lgnacio Mariscal—From Cape St Lucas to Ensenada encountered strong head sea and wind and from a little north of Santa Barbara to Point Sur a still stronger head sea and NW wind and cold. Passed stmr W H Kruger towing stmr Eureka about 10 miles 8 of Point Sur at 4 p m May 24. Met stmrs Pasadena, Navarro and Geo Loomis. MISCELLANEOUS. PHILADELPHIA, May 24—Bark Guy C Goss arrived and had rudder damaged on voyage. DOMESTIC PORTS. GRAYS HARBOR-Arrived May 25—Schr gtul.lli hence May 16; schr Esther Buhne, hne a B!)W NS LANDING—Arrived May 24—Schr Corln;:\‘l. hence May 16; schr Newark, hence ‘;fiAmE—Arfi\-ed May 25—Stmr Ruth, from Skaguay. Sailed May 24Ship Occidental, for San Fran- cisco; stmr_Dirtgo, for Skaguay: stmr Bruns- ick, for Cape Nome. TEAN | PED Arrived May 4—Stmr Pasa- dena, from Eureka. Sailed May 2—Schr Louise, for Umpqu: SAN DIEGO—Arrived May 2—Schr Wawo- na. from Newport. EUREKA—Sailed May 5—Schr Mary Buhne, stmr Pomona, for San leco. ASTORIA—Arrived May 35—Stmr State of California, hence Mav 2. TACOMA—Sailed May 2—Bktn Katie Flick- mrv. for Honolulu; bktn Quigkstep, for Hono- u lalu. FORT BRAGG—Salled May 25—Stmr National City, for San neiseo. ENDOCINO—Arrived May 25—Schr Bender Brothers, hence May 16, PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived May %—Haw stmr Aztec, from Nanaimo. Sailad May 25— Stmr Navarro, for —. FOREIGN PORTS. SYDNEY—Arrived prior to May 25—Haw ship §tar of France. from Hastings Mill: Br bark Deminion, ‘acoma. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived May 25—Br ship Crown of Beotland, hence Jan 10 DUNGENESS—Passed 25— Br bark Bank- leigh, hence Jan 3. for Falmouth. ANTWERP—Arrived May %—Br ship Galena, from Orezon. COLON—Arrived May 22—Stmr Allianca, from New York. &M May 2—Br stmr Alamo, for New R FALMOUTH—Arrived May 2—Bt shio Bute- shire, hence Jan . PANAMA—Sailed May 3—Stmr City of. Syd- mey, for San Francisco. ‘Armr May 14—Stmr City of Para, hence 1 SALE—Passed May 34—Br ship Crown of Scotiand, hence J; Quoenstows, - e Arrived priad to 20—Ship Glory of t hence May 4. LIVERPOOL—Sailed May 2—Stmr Cymric, for New York. - L4 GLASGOW —Salled May —Stmr Lauretian, for New York. trom New York, via Christiansagd. - via S CTHAMETO! ;:—-h. Sailed May 3-Stmr Kai- Friederich, from Hamburs. “REW YORKArrived May #5—Stme Colm- qc:fl:rowu—imwc May %—Stmr Cam- pania from New York for Liverpool. RG—Satied May ¥-_Stsey Muteer Friederich, from Hamburg and for New York.

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