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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1900. . I3 MIZCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. | EFECIAL NOTICES. | DIED. turned away the voice of the squirrel in oA bt er e ch s b R USRS S e deredn: N the tree broke out again, saucy and de-| _ “ : price reduced to i . 657 Market st., 28 Chichester's English Pennroyal Pills | Amderson. Nellle o - SIT“ATIDN IN 5 t AUNTES) B ] LADI 1 arten, Joseph Hooper, Mary C. fiant as it always is, but no longer filled LR BACIGALUPL Qpposite Keatny. e mna| TS the-best: sate. peliable; take po ather: | B e W o Dey it esuat ith agony-and térror, as at frst— L | e rend 4o stamps for particulars. “Rel Siwnrd R, 2 Youths' C i i | R L s Ritirug. | D Bt B0 SReRRE A M) i ths'Companton. | gists. Chichester Chy 1 Co., Philadel., Pa. | ‘.n,'-,"l ra glun‘dt‘n‘, A. Al Notes on Sci d Industry. s g T 1 . Robert earle, Capt. Robt.R. ence an & BAD tenants efected for $: collections made: | "\ pis “iqdicfine Btrause, Jose N 3 8 3 . B gad] oughlin, Addieline ' phine Not a v c o COLLECTION | | b i e Thomas, Capt. K. -P. little attention seems to have been aroused among Vienna aeronauts, frontages c ought 1522 Market st HAM s scale ‘and fire and burs- SON—In this city, Mav 27, in regard to S wm | Bildic Haskeli, daughter of FEllen and the chine, recently mvented at Hampurg. ‘r'ne AND SUPPLIES, | s David fiffimiu“:::-\““'filx::.;lgfd e Y[T BELI[V[D apparatus resembles a stork i tue form e et Riinsey and Secratuento . ........ *3:004 Shasta Exgress— Davia, Williams (for artiett !.n:r). Willows, Red Market and Steuart | oo SR Ba; a native of San Prancisco, aged 27 oL its construction. The expandea wings, and repairing guaran- t. €0l g measuring nineteen reet in iength and Plambeck, 1915 Mission, nr. 15th, £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- five i brendth, are mane SE SaHow 4 ered with very light linen. | | 2 2 = | invited to attend ‘the funeral this day | ribs, co 3. bought. sold; machine fup: | (Tulejay) ‘at 540 Oclock, {rom the resi- Charles H. Allen GOVernor | propciing power is suppired by an ur Agengy, 145 Sihs phogs ANt 8% | aenbe ‘ot be mother, 31T Fremont street, uiuully povierful electric motor, the ma- o rent o St. Brendan’s Church for services i | chine “peing steered by a birdiike t L B e e i of the Island in Name !;:‘,).‘sxl,ml,feufr.w..ma.uu;:m. T | motor, the propelling power oi which is | calculated (o last wiree hours, weighs | eight pounds, while the whole machine i Marsaritie, Oroviile. 3 0y Atlantic Fspress—Ogien aud Kaag Jude, Livermore, Ntuckbo n; 35 feet lose to Mis Powe! . car nds bought. sold. ing at lowest rates. rents $5; lot STABLES house of 14 Buchanan and : cholcest resi- AUMGARTEN—In the City and County Hos- pital, May 25, 1000, Joseph Baumgarten, a na- Ollly. tive of Austria, aged 60 years, BIRD—In Oakland, May 27, 190, Johannes W. beloved hus] d of Mary C. Bird, and fath & e e T Viola Bird. ‘a natice of | Hands of the Executive Tied by the does not exceed seventeen pounds in | weight. Tne wings wiil sustain a man ! £l ) Mission st. 4 AND WARBHOUSES, i — nts $62. rents $t0. | = "Castro; store STORAG weighing 150 pound=. The whole appara- tus 1s stated o be easy to handle, and to to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from fiying machine, which consists of an alu- { | Sweden, aged < 10 months and 16 days. 5 . i g 2 : R e T Tandisco ot N &1, Terms of the Congressional En- | secure not only a rap ascent bui a safe WILSON BROS., storage and moving; covered,[ 1y "ge v ai for® | descent. The availanitity of this machine vaps. Tenth and Market; phone South | UEFTFriends and acquaintances are respect- actment Providing for | having been proved in several successtul e ndrisu;n‘"eA l‘ fully invited to attend the (»\meml services Civil Rule. trials, the inventor is now perfecting a | | Chemical Soclety. As soon as the action | e e R R — ~ = — —Packing, movis ) Masonle Temvle, corner Rallroad and Four- i | minum raven, covered with silk. Vatlojo, ey e o, | TgJou have Broperty oo rsion, that you | PIEECE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. nth ‘avenues, ‘Soutll San Franclsco. f.'}é":‘ G | A method by wifich a jet of "recently | Napa, Calicgn, Sarta Ross. RN niture and | want to ose of. then call om W. J.| _Office 401 Post st., cor. Powell: tel. Main 5713, | O A M Ruteat Dyt Correspondence of the Associated Press. | generated hydrogén can be ignited with | tt:oerhaicis = Wintem mova upt dealing: no et 3 Storage and Furniture Moving Com- | 4t the funeral parlors of Bunker & Tt absolute certainty and without risk or . e "re:ama a s loan sranted. BPQUITABLE — - g T i Phone Jackson 381, g treet. g SAN JUAN DE PORTO RICO, May 21.— | loss of time is described by €. G. Hep- we Niles, N . T eTane = . P wnd ‘eatimates furnished for ail n celes, May 25, 1900, Edward | Charles H. Allen, Governor of Porto Rico, | Kins in the Journal of the American | .5ge; 7. Owl Iimited—Tracy. Fisano. ) | yved brother of James S. Brown | is really Governor only in name. Accord ANY CAMPBELL, 1147 Mission st. | other E i . " llected in . gradford 8. Wheeler, Ve 4 >4 """ | begins the escaping gas s collect 1A | Tars, ba ot ... A e £es, e i Bradford & Wheeler, a native of | ing 1o the provisions of the Porto Rico ! tast tube, gnd: P hen the 1atter APDEArs | +3:00r Fraswo Fanengerdfesthns, Tath- r e eell better machines T Notice funeral hereafter. Remains | §0vernment bill he has not the power to | to be full of pure gas, it is to be removed Merced, Lerenda Yoseraite), ¥ rom *3i30e New Jrienns Express_ akerafiels ra. 1os Avgel of the United Undertakers, 27 | act without the Executive Council, and he | two or three feet irom the generator and Reael has no Council. His desk is heaped with | l‘h,.‘ hyd‘rngen o il "t‘.:dhm'x\e"zrml‘l';‘:; etitions, complaints and suggestions. | dlate attempt is then to de b 69 v i’)ele ations of vpuumr' eople magfch‘lrom the jet of hydrogen with the hydrogen Rask...... . o e Eriea L, i | flame contained in the test tube, and, if | o3.Bep saute Fu Kowis - Atimitio intances are respect- | an interfor town perhaps twenty miles | ha gas Is explosive, it will explode in the poos ey d the funeral to-morrow | away. Some ask for work, others for | test tube and leave no flame—if, however, | i “ir Between | bread; all tell a tale of starvation. The |a flame remains in the test tube with | ond 3 . under the | Governor's private secretary attends to | which the jet can be ignited it Is certain Mission Lodge No. 169, F. and A. | them and they are turned away diplomat- | that the gas in the generator is no longer cuse § the city: rental Exchange, 535 California. at the parl. and 25 Fif BROWNING—In this city, May 28, 1300, Jere- ) Browning, brother of Jacob Browning, a fully invited tc o 2d on Mt p; best situated Ty Box 2895, Call office. 20 n sale_2n n, Lake ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. “to obtain k unny front rooms; furnished for nds, jewelry at y Ste § Market | ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. _2 large unfurnished | IMPROVED and u acquired . L . rear: rent §1. ! Ty forec bal- | M. Hill Cemetery. Re- | joan | explosive. By adopting the precaution, main, Chicage = = ey e lainads et - narlors of Bunker & | iCally. | therefore, of never lighting the hydrogen | ys.eee Vallin, h y Bak - SRl e e on Since May 1 the people of Porto Rico | et axcepi with the hydrogen flame thus | ' oo o hildre: residence, 1111 [ have been waiting expectantly the-Presi- gohiainea, absolute safety can be insured. A , 1900, Honmora, wife | dent's appointments. The Treasurer, the Jn fact, attempts may be made to ignite ey. a native of Nenagh, | Auditor and at last the Secretary of State, the jet by this method as often as| . Ireland. are accounted for. The other appoint- | thought proper, and, if the hydrogen is ices from Church of the Holy | ments are not made and the generaj Sup- | properly generated, the gas will be ig- ect. this day (Tuesday), at | position is that they will not be made un- | nited in less than & minute. interment private. No flowers. | til Governor Allen returns to consult with | "'Gie 'of the most impracticable engineer- - o i : g In this city, May 28, 1 Robert | the President. Governor Allen said yes-!ing schemes, apparently, is that of tun- gant modern home; 1 block south of | “Connoie™ o native of Siody At Bs Nam teceliak no o | ing s, - e s g s, @ | : £ A rday that he had received no summons | pejing the Bosphorus, There is an enor- : up to date in all details; terms to suit. 44 his city, Addieline Coughlin i 1 Modern cottage in S. Berkeley, with | COUGHLIN=In thic 0 g ghiin, | from the President, and it is the general | mous traffic between the two sides of the corner lot; @ smap. > 2| beloved wife of Willlam Coughlin, and be- | opinion that he will return on June 1. | Bosphorus, and the delay caused by the * loved daughter of and arring- | Postoffice Inspector Sinclair and his as- | opeby o5t i "Chutting of the bridge of o i sistants have taken over the former De- | poats, which forms now the only means partment of Posts. They are examining | of communication, is a great drawback. FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. Francls Bu | Two smail sunny fu { | Tipnerar ms in re: 2nd mortgages. removal: a coms for housekeep- vite of 4 BERKELEY R Large sunny room; light house- D week l"\'rf sunny ba batt respectable private | s, diamonds; lowest 1600, Jennie Da- | the books and v " ; shed rooms; ter Aloy the books and up to this writing have| A rajlroad company is now constructing S Fusmennd Mrs. | reported no irregularities, It is expected | jis lines on both sides, but this s of little | G W.—Members are | BAt eVervthing will be found shipshape. | aval until the lines’ can be connected funeral of our late | e e donal Denirtoose on June . | Tunneling by the ordinary way i€ hi sister, M Jennie ley, this day (Tues- | o/i& O i d““" Pt paE mh*“‘ as ACCOM- | jered by the fact that the water is ex- "'at 8:30 o’clock, from her late residence, | Plished wonders during the past year, al- | tremely deep, with twenty or thirty feet 1616 Point Lobos avenue. By order of the | though it Is still at loggerheads with some | of ;g at the bottom. In order to solve presicent, MISS MABEL MILLER. | Datlves who do not take to the American | the problem it is proposed to suspend or C. L. FAULKNER. a educational system. Over seventy Ameri- | foat a tunnel about thirty-five feet below 1900. at her | C4N teachers are employed, MOstly Young | the surface of the water, allowing unin- L 2t stree, Fred- | Dormal graduates, ~Wherein lles the ! tarrupted passage to vessels of the larg- Georgina, beloved wife of Charles G, |Irouble. “The natlves claim that native | oot tonnage. The Golden Horn has no | CREEK ROUTE FERRY From SAN PRATGISEO— 7out of Maruot Sirest (Sitp 8)— 1100 *3:00 13:.08 600 %00 10:000.m. 9 1400 “5:00r.m. 314 rooms; furnished complete :g: large vard: bath; rent $16. ster Rooms Market st. Tequested to atte fiat of 6 rooms and sell for $20, | AR Fruitvale and electric line of cars; 125x115 feet; $10 cash and $10 per month: no interest: see owner. A. JONES, 135 Mont- gomery st cent; also Two front rooms: bay window, usekeeping; private; cheap. ithout securi Exchnge, 431 O unny front parlor, with kitchen, i i | — | complete for housekeeping; { rica . without_security; all busi- | e v r r TR | mother of Carl Frederick Fre- | teachers should be employed; and if that | tide " The tunnel Is to be a wrought iron Way Statiun (New LARKIN, 10131, near Post; telephone Sutter OAKLAND AD‘ERTIQE“E\TS i tive of Sweden, aged 42 years, should be done the growing generation | . o Werinonds » 300 ¥ roome; complete for housckeeping. i DLMEND. | doll g Rt na neauminiances are respect- | would not be learning. the Engiish lap: | tube about ten feet in diameter and 124 Wodudmlus ot %04 Sundey Fcursion ¢ ¢ invited o attend the mineral this day | guage and the schools would gradually Teet long, and (e Qe i | | s doe 2 . {he Swedizh M. | drop back into the old shiftless Spanish | Y in e e oF Ay Trai 400 | og.gq, yFriucival Way Stations rment Masonlc Ceme. | CtNOdS: concrete and lining o overcome the | " s tap S g See X buoyancy of the tube 1700 tons, and water e, Snef, Lompoe displacement 2100 tons. | i Wiy Stathong At a meeting of the Iron and Steel In-| 04 San Joge and Way Ntaticis ighth and_ Ninth—3 ; water; vard; $15 to §: RKET, 1635, bet. Eighth and Ninth- oms: range, water, yard; quiet pla MARKET, 1535, bet ¢ rooms; ra OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. | % * Eighth and Ninth. | HOOPER_In this cit, May 2%, 10, Mary| SNAKES IN DEADLY COMBAT. Campbell, beloved wife of John A. Hooper, Ve of Bangor, Maine. aged i vears. B , Manchester, England, last Au- S dowe, Los Gatosund Way - tal B Frimeral Services rhis day Tuccday, | Methods of the Rattler and the King | S MANCITREE: Fnk T | Han i Gt Manlo Par 1 ar Eleventh—2 large. drr and bath: no children; $12 Bl salaried men without collateral or indorser. | ———— = = st interes er was read by 8 F I nt Agency. 143 Phelan bullding. | NATOMA, 28, near Fourth—2 front furnished | | at 9:45 o'clock, at her late residence, north: Snakes in a Duel to the Death. ! Brofessor r{\"flor‘énfitvgrockholm, on the | Palo AlLo, Santa Uinra, Sw Jose, e - me | housekeeping rooms; water, sink, closet. | | west corner of Clay and Laguna streets. It the rattlesnake is justly called the | use of finely divided ore obtained by con- | 'Il;re- Piaos, Bus MONEY WANTED. NINTH, 236B—Two or three sunny od | McDEVITT—In this city, May 27, 1900, Samuel, Pt 38 16 | cess. By the introduction I A 'S fer f Frances MeDevite. a na: | his crown is not held without danger, income city OMPANY. and loving { tion, the power of enriching iron ores by LAYMANCE d Prinecipal aged | Saturday | 2t EPECK, | OAK, 1182 sunny rooms furnisned for heavy h t., Oakland. tive of Obi years. since he is hunted diligently and success- erty, $1500 : e 3 £ the removal of undesirable constituents o s . 5 - ‘housekeeping, $10; single $ and $8 U7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully. His fangs are, indeed, deadly, and 8 imcipal Wog & —————————————————— i R ST .rLE'mr:: fully invited to attend the funeral this day | he Wears a fine suit of armor, but the | 1as been gr““"h‘m,r:“p?' £nd l:fi(.':,?,',e (g e by == | O'FARRELL, 742-3 nicely furninshed house- Subject to confimal I (Tuesa at 9 o'clock, from his late resi. | deer and the wild hog never fail to attack | \n_WOTKINg in the case of magn, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. _keeping rooms; parlor floor. $18, $20. Starr estate, S wor. Fifth ave. and East{ dence, #4f erals considerably diminished. The ad- “lementina street, thence to St. ; him, and he has an enemy of his own kind ? S ooms; | Patrick's Church, where a kolemn requiem | still more dangerous to him. however. largely qualified vantages were, SCOTT. 1614—First floor of 3 unfurnished | Tenth st.; elegant (3 o N | | ¥ -l s PIANOS | 3 o1 i a v e cele ed fc e v ¢ = e that the doncentrate s ooms; bath, garde: 6 ults only. ce abie: 3¢ location s will be celebrated for the repose of his o, g | by the circumstance t € | SIXTH, 119A—4 connecting rooms, furnished | o. Cress Cemetery. o 5 B & 1= | Hmiting its utility; the qu ) o &% for housekeeping, with piano; also other FIN DENCE LOTS. | RLAND—In the Cit strictors and those which are neither. | quently, as to how much material could | rooms Adjoining aboy —— st Ninth st SOUTH ¥ ansiol and County Hospi- | Unless th d of v . NUE. cor. Fifth ave. and | tal. May McFarland, kY the second of these are wonderful | pe pest applicd becoming one of primary A SUENCE TR wee ane ) S R RS mt | Dot e second " She i wondertl | 0Bt ublta Wekoming one of primy | CALIFORNIA NORTRWESTERN BY. OB, dfellow: in 4 subdivisions, | KI—In the City and County Hospital, | LERtion, and yet they are generally beau- | \Wihorg has himself designed a furnace RK, 154—2 sunny rooms, - nished for housekeeping. __ | 27:6 and 50x140 each; u\l fail to &ee ther | WT.’.-':"PF"P" erkulakl, & native of :z'rr[“elnmnz’n]y‘;;sbumroit)fl”};f:xd, action and | for the N,T..,,,,m, (,glpm‘v.m‘l.ni ,;e:”.:‘; AN FRANCI AKD HORTH PACIFI when you're ready. bs , aged €0 years, " i g to spongy iron capable of replaein Sl}' " the rest | LE. L SAUNDER! ear Davisville, Yolo C 3 In Florida we have two constrictors es- | in the usual open hearth furnace, and it © Market st e Toomn at reasonable price. | Fenth ana Webster | SAUNDERS-Near Daviavllle, ¥olo Sty | pecially noticeable—the black racer, which | mbicere femar® the. experimental triais .. RAILWAY COMPANY. # : = = o + business lots for stores or fiats: % | ¥ei and Theodore Saunders. and brother of | ETOWS to the length of twelve feet and | which nave been made thus far that the Tiburon Ferry. Foot of Market St. are lime: MA National e of ne T COTTAC Market or na Mrs. Jane Hyde of Davisville, a native-of | maKes a business of warring on rats and Michigan, aged 73 vears 3 months and 4 days. Ulhel"_!mn“ deer the farmer hates, and | JARLE-In this city, May 24, 1300, Captain | the king snake, whose mission seem$ to ST. JAMES, cor. McAllister and Laguna—See ur _select house for families sunny front suite, $16 process is a practical success. BAN TRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. Turning to account the successful eX- WEEK DAYS—T:, 800 11:00 & m.: 13:35 periment of pneumatic tires on bicycles, 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 'm. Thursdays—Extra teip fire limits. | 5 HOUSE. | Tow-gauge sta- <ome! E ingle large roor nodern fittings for | Do N madern: curly redwood finished; | Robert R. Searle, a native of England, aged | be the extermination of the rattler. | an Italian, Signor Emico del Pablo of trips at 1:30 DI " ping. £ mantels, gas. etc.: 3xi00; only $00 cash, bal: | 6 years. : One day I was returning from a day’s | Undine, has recently invented a very in- 2 . m. SMALL. light, unfurhished room: ance § onth | 57 Frends and acquaintances are respect- | hunt, at peace with the world and my- | geniuos sole for men’s boots on the | SUNDAYS—$:0. 9:30, 11:00 a. m.: L3 338 { central. Particulars at INESS BLOCK. | fully invited to attend the funeral services | self,’ when I heard a squirrel scolding | pneumatic principle. Under the ball of | Thursday morning, May 31, at 10 o'clock, at 2 princip] ) NCISCO. X ¥ 0 bet. ith and 16th | b Ee0ay B, e L e ot ang | 88 If it were a ward politician the night | the foot and attached to the sole is| - SAN RA D T = AE < make of piancs in | = butlding; store B, UPDET | et streotd. “Iuftertneitl: Mddutaln- NView l":elgre election. The noise he made was so' placed a tube of indiarubber, somewhat 'l!:‘. 515 ’H_ g » . trips &t : S optatt (- | MOOMS T0 LET—Fars i IRGONE TS | Comerers, Gakiapd, Call Thy way Lo Hos hat Sonid be Tae Tmste | e o Mg buid due. if the pid: | gl el s B o r those of othe: % bw S g - S. E. cor. St and Castro sts.. Market-st. | STRAUSE—In Oakland, 28, 1900, , i - 8 1 . 11:10 a. m.; h g g | SWICK HO s n station: modern bullding: each 5 F Path, | Shioved anusnter of Sowmon and Scichen | oo iound the little fellow on the trunk | die. ‘these openings being In communica- | s, 436 p. m. - het | per night, §1 25 to $5 per week, and | k fou ; lot 37:6x75; fine | Strause, and sister of Moses, Asher, Herbert, | O & "’"‘ about ten feet from the grourd, | tion with the outside air by means of a| Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park H | usekeeping; open all night { . balance five | Bertha and Frances Strause, a natiye of Sai Jum ni about as if In convulsions. He | channel leading from the horseshoe tube gsame schedule as ahove - | Post—Sun: 50| | Franclecd, aged 20 years 8 monthis ana 5| would flourish his tail wildly, scold in|to the heel. When the foot is lifted, as - e o | i families | SIDENCE. days. . agger, threaten an assault, run back a | in marching. the horseshoe tube is filled Leave | In Eftect. | Antve s e 5 adjoining above; 2 §>Fiiends and acquaintances are respect litje way up the trunk, and chen return | with air, and when it is placed upon the | San Francisce. [Apr. 15. 130.) San ncisce. o = | ms and bath; brick foundation;lot | fuilly invited to attend the funeral this and scold again. | ground it is supported on a species of aif- “wwook | sun- | 1 = - ———————— | BURNETT, 1426 Market st, (old No. 136)—Fur- | near Market-st. station; only 900 cash, | (Tueaday). at 2 orclock, from the family res I looked carefully and saw that his| cushion, the air finding exit and egress pDays. | days. | Destination.| : c y ments dence, 514 Eightbenth st > 5 i A T 3 ce. O ghteenth street, Oakland. In- | anger was directed at a rattlesnake that | through the holes; thus there is a diminu- — ~ — - nished rms., suites, single: also unfurnished. | balance 5 vearly shed rma., suites, single: a rnished. | * phtnTe SR reiinat Motn s iew TRmetery. lay coiled at the foot of the tree. The | tion of shock and a perceptible reiief | Novato, | m ourt | THOMAS_In Berkeley, May 23, 1900, Captain > 330 pm| 490 am| Petaluma_ | ishod at _alcove | e closet; 52 per week. rooms; — = | of only 2 blocks of Seventh co ty T A %, Wi—Pieasant, sunny, unfurnished ond Bty sy e Rars . s T yeem 3 months end ut|eondisetnry: ity ]blallng little eyes were | The application of llnuened'cnrgonic ms‘ T . et ELEGANT 9-ROOM RESIDENCE. | > Funeral services this day (Ti " xed unchangingly upon those of the gas to the extinguishment of undergroun 7:30 am| s = 464 Merrimac mr-l'l:\enl)'»l»ig‘f{n"h_y] St near ;l"el- 2 F;'rlrwk, at his late mme’nci, ux'f,d' )'m:f squirrel. . | fires or fires in mines has been explained | | keeping: hot and eol. S e e i Berkeley. Interment Mountain View Ceme- .1,*‘:,3:‘"' ‘buzz d'&’"’td on zlr;lo summer b¥ ?fiu}‘ge B encer be!n.rae‘ heNsl‘r!l‘sl(riemllorr: i - f e e : 2 0 in ¥ respect;. lot 63x110; =1 tery. a sleepy effect, but the squirrel | of Mining Engineers. say 3 \ i { PORSOM S5, ‘coratr Bixth_Buits 'of 3 Saghnt §iSA% e e | THOMAS—In Berkeiey, May 25, 130, Captain | scolded in an ever ascending key. But| seems that at a collicry with which M| e 30 pra! 3:00 am| Cic iny corner rooms, suitable for doctor. | ‘oo .. INE Bl N Gest N, of Eighth;| Richard P. Thomas, aged 72 years. for the hint of the squirrel's eyes I could | Spencer was connected a fire occurred | 7o = T {7 Funeral from his late home, Berkeley, | not have located the rattler. His color | in a heading as a result of a fall of roof | 3.3 w‘ 8:00 am/ and Uktah. | cor. 6th (The Oliver)—Newly fur- | 50x135:3 FOLEOM. choice location; Adeline . e & S e N 'S, this day (Tuesday), at 8 o'clock,’ under the | and his variegated markings offered but and sides on steam pipes. The heading nished s 3 e or & AN A v 3 'S i TS : e 3 O g B | auspices of George H. Thomas Post No. 2, | little contrast to his surroundings. His | was built off with as little delay as pos- | .:am| ] FOURTH, 2225 Nicely furnished bay-window | Golden Gate station: 3 lots, 45x100 each; location | G-, A. R. Friends and acquaintances, Com- | monotone of noise was indefinite, and to | sible, but, notwithstanding all efforts to | 8:00 am| Guerne A and single rooms; moderate: qulet | for stores; n tric line and Santa Fe Rafl- | fades of the G. A. R and Companions of the | sight as well as in souud, he seemed | shut’ out'the air. sufficient reached the | 3:36 pm| ! 3 | read wiil treble valu sh. ¥ 8! 58 Toedisuy ed to attend. | oniy a blur on the background of dark | seat of fire to keep it burning slowly: it | 735 am 00 a Sowoma ARY pe)—Newt Donkbel { g rrrtiony, BERKE - LIMITS). ntiy fu ed | _S. side Benton (or Sixtieth) st., 300 feet W. of | YOUNG Men's Institute.—A solemn high m: e mAme | Grove-st. line; 2 blocks Lorin station; § rooms; | Of Tequiem for the repose of the souls of sand on which he lay. 3 | was therefore decided to apply carbon | Was the squirrel only curious to satistW| dioxide and for this purpose six cylinders himself as to the character of that | of liquefied gas were successfully used. Tt strange object, or was he hypnotized? I|is not assumed that such a method can COTTAGE (crry| Take 2 p. m. boat, foot of Market street. i rre)— ie: Drkmwelere anrturGutnn | BYRON MATZY. TR GATE ave. I e Modeoicely | BOTCYAIn bath, mantels, fnisheg basement; cost | departed brothers of the . M. L will be £ele: | 170 'Chen amused myself by exciting the | be ‘successtully appiied to all fires: but, | i 3 pml S Jrniched Tront “rosim. - housekeeping T P A S ik oy B M3t G oting Decoration dav), beginning at | violent eurlosity of the little animal, but | for instance, in case of fire on shipboard, | ~gtages connect at Sants Rasa for Mark West hase & fine sired; also single room. | HOME N HAPH AVENUE AND | 10 o'clock. An appropriate sermon will be de- | never did a waving or jumping object ' the use of carbon dioxide might prove in- | gerings and White at Pulton TIGHTH STREET. livered and special music will be rendered. | awaken such intense and painful emotion | valuable, being quickly applied, and sav- truria: at Lvtton for Lytton Springs: at s . . _ | GRAND SOUTHERN, southeast corne h S = = e " 8 E. side Ruby st., 200 feet N. of Moss ave, (or | Relatives and friends of deceased members | as thewrattler always demands. ing much damage by water. | v Skaggs Springs: at ¢ loverdale A 2 L sl & R D, o = Tanth eL ) madern: bay. window; 7| of the order are most respectrully invited to | “T knew what must follow soon; that the | Flopes fre entertained by experts in the sers: at Heplard for Dunean 3 Ellis s _single; ladies’ parlor; reading room: ele bath; cement hasement; extra fine bar be vresent. R 9}‘“}2‘ TOB'-\-t squirrel's cries would grow weak, that electric lighting industry ihat a valuable | Springs. Highland Springs. Kelseyville, Carls- ‘OCK HOUSE, 781 Mission st.— ‘hoicest shrubberies; new flat mort- S “Al’m?:,ntsio;zgrg anagement. | )o"would grow dizzy, and finally tumble | substitute for platinum has been found in | bad Springs, Scda .’h_\.vl.lkz:orr an sl:anlm ily rooming house: $1 10 to 3 per week i e B — B HAYDEN, Secretary, ____ | from the tree, hang a moment by one|an alloy of nickel and steel. By varying | Springs: at Ukiah for Vichy Springs. Saratoss E 3D AND GROVE STREET! 3 Jing | apri Biue Lakes. Lautel Dell Lake, Witter = = e e Gl g b L iy I claw, and then drop into the Jaws of the | the proportion of either metai an alloy ve- | QBURES RS TARRs, Fapin Pey Sare: FUee oy Toome: bath; all convy § Toomie; lot 36x100; 8600 cash. HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO, living death _that lay In wait. 1 had|sults with almost any kind of coefficient. | Jorn Day's. Piveraids, 14 i ell s, i Jheny reome: i all o N R P tm- e r'.ua.ne:; ra':sed r{ly rifle dto save ‘lh‘e "mte dfe%low. i Tha’i ‘when lunl);‘ a smar}ll ‘»ropolrnnn Of | Sanhedrin Heights, Hulville, Hot | . - — Write for maps. 7 _(Successors F G 3 when the tragedy was interrupted from | nickel is employed, a coefficient of expan- rings, Mendocino Clty, Fort Bragz, West- | EIL Francisco——Elegant suites: single; Call and be shown properties. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, | another quarter. slon between that cf iron and that of | ::n_.l'nx. Willits, Lavtonville, | Commins, vaths. MRS. KING, Turk and Tay LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO. 20 Fitth st.. opposite Lincoln School. Swift as light, a form raced on the| pickel is obtained: with. say 23 per cent | Bell's Springs, Harrls, Olsen’s, Dyer, Scotia Telephone South S0. Office and salesroom 480-462 Ei; _ | stage. It was clothed in a gleaming coat | of nickel, the coefficient expansion of and Eureks. of beautiful white and black spots; it | brass Is reached. As the proportion of shifted and shone like a necklace of pre-| nickel is then increased the coefficient of | refuced rates. cious stones. and 1 knew the King snake | expansion progresses until, on the nickel | , 08 Supdax round trip iickets to ail potnts ghth &t., Oakland. UNITED UNDERTAKERS. —Rooms from $1_week up to §; ; also housekeeping rooms. | HOWARD, 1072—4 nice suna Eaie 0 Al 17 and 2 Wifth at. Tel: South 141. claimed a victim. reachin per cent. it becomes practi- | “FoAd, 3k e Chrontele bidg. ] e e e FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, The newcomer was smaller than the | cally nil—beyond which an increase again | g o waprIRa. T i My Cpronies 4 oo gl i o well-appointed chicken houss Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. rattler, its ground color was a greenish | takes place until, with 45 per cent of General Managar. Gen. Pass. Agent. ezt e —— ~ | 1large lo fruit trees, assorted gray, and the spots scintillated in the | nickel in the alloy, the coefficient becomes & — ———— ——— - — i . MISTRY. CEARD culte, 2 unfurnishea | Ing. flowers in profusion, vegetable garden, | —— - —— | sunlight whic - ¢ equal to that of platinum. and the resul | e s S | e e | N O | MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY (o - - o v o | B 3 Sorin e el AU FRNEN SNE BRI, tof 6 LAGUNA, 1t_Sunny furnished front room; | Oakland; 80’ families now located and grows | | head. e first Austle of its approach the | Sostk Via Sausalito Ferry. e e e | ks BTt 20N | COLMA, SAN MATEO C0. | ratier lorl &)l it o, the saulrrel | ™ gy rrnonp rmAVEL, | 'meom si¥ FRARNCS 40 SN vireww A VENWORTH, IS upstatns coomas reat | pend for circular, 5 Seventi oL near coner GEIDE, 918 MARKET ST. Tel Sa. 383, “Ths king tnaxe Held his head high and | AND SAN RAFAEL. | _® _——y | 0 . : , = il | WEEK DAYS-7:00, *S:34, $:30, 11:00. — — - - 7. . i aced around the rattler fn a wide circle, \ - 2 -5 - & mgy | LOCUST ave. 155 near Van Ness and Meiili: B. 2. JONES, Owite. e | While the rattler tried to slink away. ‘The DRI | P orhA TRIPE For i Vares Snd “ter—Large furnished room for 1 or 2 §1% mo. | BLOCK 64, must be sold, near 23d ave,, 17th at., HOTEL ARRIVALS. king darted forward as If to attack, and | Ratasly on- Metdioe. Weltamdarn. ] East Oakland: a rare chanca for & block pur. o the rattler threw himself into a cofl.” The N ntard ot 08 s N, Sacerdare chaser. SAMUEL SWIFT, 1112 East Six- G PR TG again away and racing around, | “SUNDAYS-Ti0 e300, o i100, 11:38 = king wa -, East Oakland. S US;AND HRrEL, with a swiftness the iattler seemed un- e, = iQ Berkeley yw with his eye. The rattler 2 diates or Canada one year for 31, H Carey, Sacto Mrs C Lillis, S Brbra® ey gi:’d“;‘,tiz,.?:fi” h:.;rejferr!‘t{d-fidv:;‘): G L teenth i 1046, 130, 230, 345, 5:00, 6:06, 1:38 | :.n'?u a. m. does not run to San Ratael Suse 2B “Fains marked (9 run > San Quentin. 3 < i} rnishe oom, §1 per week: transent, OFARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; electric lights: day. wk., mo, FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRAN WEER DATS-3:%, 60, 100, 440 S0s o | o 1230, 1 . i:30, 339 B m. EXTRA TRIPE | TSUNDAYS—6u15. | m.: 3:e0, 2:15, < 2 | FROMMITE VALLET 10 SAN PR .To... | FREER DATS G5 s45 S00 3ie oo g - e - C Rankin, Boston 'Miss Lillis, S Barb OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALB. |G W Gieason, Cal . |Mre L M Fergusonly | diffefent appearance from the self-con | 1. 121—Light, clean rms., suites or sin s | : ; tes reduced. | Gar i A D McLean, Watsnvl|C E McWilliams, fent; runnig water: ‘rates reduced. | JN jntrauction to you from H. Behellhaas, the | B 3 Opamment Chogo & Conn. Los Amg | seemed when I first saw him. T could YT o e — | ROSEDALE Hou: t.—Rooms, | _furniture dealer, 11th and Franklin, Oakland. P~Morgan, Seattle |R Keith, Stanford think of nothing but some human bully Whr T e o ‘ night, %c to 51 Open night. | S ————————————ey | I, | Jordan, Secto H L MLeod, Portiad | surprised in the act of torturing his help- e ¥ e : H M Grant, Portiand |J B Sloan & w, Sum- | less victim, and suddenly compelled to - charge ROYAL HOUS st.—Incandescent S L d Ad [-t' t S D Mot g s 3 > ¥, Los Ang' merland face an adversary worthy of his strength. B e T o Lng oo and infies 1 Leandro vertisemen So | § 1 Buicer. Easion, Pa Mrs M P Morsan, Crd | The King snake seemed to enjoy the stu- 1o $5; month. 3§ to §2 vator on office fisors | — Mrs W Hussey, Bakrd ¥ E_Joseiski, Milwke | ation as a cat does her cruel dallying j Yooms with hot and cold water; baths : A B Sctmabel, Newct!|J § Birch, Salt Lake | with a mouse. e ... SAN LEAXDRO REAL ESTATE. |7 % gy Himils [\A\'Ls;rd. N Round and round went the king snake. SHERMAN Arartment House 2§ 3 e B e~ | Mrs L orse, Mass rnadine, Ine 3 " - = - 3 i C ., 'Suls an, . i EorTH PARK fn Lasudro, | Stre a2 Clliingham, 1 3% Bowén, Tos Ang | tempted to turn the king would spring | _room. 83 in private fami —— = Oakland [A/M. Maitoy, w. nurse | forward, and it was evident that the first STEVENSON, 26712, upstaira— DIVIDEND NOTICES. | Mrs W Francls, Buffal and ch, Concord faflure of the ra i 106! pxt(\ family; terms res | THE OAKE. 119 Third—A sood axgest stock 1 t\t-“l " Bush P"*I . | w B, Tt S0 oo S p . l v and Saturdays at 714 and 10 p. o AND RETURN via NDAYS-—8:35, J045. 11:10.a. m.: 12:8 GH TRAINS 7:00 3. m. week days—Cazaders and way sta 03, . 2:30, 3:45, 4:G8. 815, T:06. 10:20 : R tions. ¢ 315 p. m. Saturdays—Cszadero and way st e .| W C Francis, Buffalo |H L Morris & W, Cal | be the I_Fl’lll for muscle to clinch with DIVIDEND notice—Dividend No. 105 (Afty | Miss F Francis, Buffa|C C Hart. w & « Sac | venom. The king would race from left | cents per share) of the Occanic Steamship | J Lateman Jr, Phila T B Bond, Lakeport to right and then reverse, and if the rat- ! > wr QLR CHIEIRICICHR 3 0 DHUCHOIIEIORI O OB L RIS -, for good people. R. HU Company will be payable at the office of tha O M Thumber & wf, H McDonell, Chicago tler failed to follow that ‘would be the end 5:18 ‘ m, Week@ays (Saturdive excepted)— om imported or do- | o & LR e company, 327 Market st. on and atter ¥l | Chicego |E M Kulpper. Stantrd | of him. This happened, and I saw tne P N B TRt it wey o MOE, 1117 Market st. r'fl‘flk ’!-I' hsunn‘:- htldrwvm_»znd kitchen, com- | @ay, June 1, 1800. Transfer books will close ' J 1 LaRue, Cal \Yfi‘ g‘w‘l Stanf king In the air, but could not catch the [ | R R e e B N LS el E Lo o il G Homoaa ";-‘h:;.,”":; et c‘;;-.'r‘:x‘:o:.;f"hylnt pin, S8R atatt n-'"-' R il g e d VAN NESS ave., #1B—0Ons or two nicely fur = . 00 Tot s :‘"' needles in a cloud of white dust, and Tickets Sold June ——— LADIEE and g | nished rooms; corner: sunny upper fla; every. MARRIAGE LICENSES. ! e SAW Uiat b STRURE D e Mmg e o vat 12th and 13thgo 4 DA and ge: | thing modern; central B Wood, San Jose |Mrs L M Moor, Cal about the throat o e er. Over an sold. Silverman. 984 Folsom: tel Folsom 191 | — —— 3 < AT Waood, San Jose |T Hopkins, Menl: over they went. the king’s head above turn ot ot s R M L | i o Un Ao _ths Wty | Sine sl SR RRRER BN Shott, Tresto (Mrs Hopkins, Ménlo | that of his enemy, and @ curve of his 1o roters.q8 g . s | L R U T R e g e e e §TGRRR |B g DRES B Y 8 B L cop e |2INIAGARA FALLS. SHORT LINE . — — ———— taze pa etta L 24, 2621 % 5 3 e DETECTIVE Honcrable: confitential: secrets | R ottt | ydhredericle W, Blanch, 9, 122 Pine street, and vl L TS other turn and still another. = 5 Y [l ' N FROM frviol 5 | ¥ | Mary J. Mitchell, 20, arrigon street, b nd so the struggle continued, ne ¥ e s ROOMS AND BOARD. Amendus 7. Gantner, 27, 1114 Teeat avenue, | A C Kingsbury, Pa Mies Haskine N Y | rattler could not writhe freely, and he i Chicago, Kamsas City and St. Louis ATR quickly curied o waved by using sl vt s — | and Catherine Wichmann, 15, 239 Eleventh st. Kingsbury, #a |l ypn Rosenberg, N Y| wax held as a vine wraps a tree. | o _cott’s Curling : e bottle: drugg HOTEL Sutherland, cor. Jones and Sutter sts.— | Waiter Macindoe, 3, 2706 Mission street, and Rose Jr, Cal Rl X When he lay still the king snake began | i A 4 st i and silver ought; | Pibkrant sunny single rooms and suites, with | Elizabeth Nixon, 25, Twenty-second and How- Keck, N ¥ 18 Deehl, N ¥ B Sty o B¢ oty | New York and New fugland Points. ond postal COL 8, 85 Wearay o | SURE: Typbwiaie. With evity AvavadUmoe . | SiE NS s ok Al R Gl AT motion of his enemy the constrictor’s | Finest thiough train with polite and PHOTOGRAFPHIC SUPPLIES. #40; also parlor suite, with board for 2, $60. William_ Flinn, 29, %Ellh(‘h avenus ¢ W Woodman, effect. Even when there was only a % et reenwi ‘streef Market ¢t._Euite of 2 or 3 | M3TY & Bates %3, & Francoise Pebeller, hotel 'xcer.uon:ll; ®ood in every | Nicholas J. filorh:l‘l} % v Woodman, Maine Helen Willard, Bost: uiver of the tail, the king still gripped | OOREFUTRICOI OO O OVOIIOLIOONTS | nlnuavnch. Ohio {Mrs N A Eddy, Bon:’t‘l &\e tel:ronu It was plain he had a wgt?r: % Mrs Mihaloviteh, Ohio | Miss Gray, Oakland . th ‘v, 3 5 { Ziele Mfhatoviteh, Ohlb/\Y. A Junkér. Delbonie | Jomg1e-pect for the fangs, that wers aull | uir, vALLEY AxD MOUNT | Annie Elser. Los Ang [Miss M Chanler. N ¥ | “Ag'a last precaution the king applied Bum--K " s | TAE PALMAS. s b ra nnd{ .ft.‘ - R oy 421 O'Farrell street . 421 O'Farrell street. 21 55 O'Farrell street, New York Ci ‘photo supplies. round floor. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. d_Ithel { — ' REW famil! = particular lfornia st Mre W T Mille, Mont® |Mise Livingatom: N ¥ Dr. Gibbon's Dispensary, TR 58 e | TR ve,, 4 e Wa IR P Roidge, cal BT Leonid N ¥ his nostrils delicately to those of tl > ©. €. O'DON. 1,--Office and residence, ¥, | - N tler, repeated t several times, as % Market st bet. Sixth and Eeventh. | Jboard: furiched and unfurnished: 5% EIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. 5 Bobies 3 ndon [strs 17 Mvreen e e Sl mt Sixth and | — e e—— ——— | G B Jourdsir, London |Mrs I Moorehead N v | If fo detect the it il e DR PP & von 5 Fark | TOONMS WANTED. " BORN. Nes Sltmin N T [OR CHRe N Y™ | watched. ready to resume its hoid at the g -3 3 % . ~cdady PEEMATTREL T T e = | Miss Stetson. N Y F B McNear, Chicago | sl hnn-lfnnrule, end of the Union Ferry Depot, CHRONIC and other diseases positively cured. | 3 OB 4 unfurnished rooms, with bath; flat or | SMITH—In Oakland, May 27, 13, to the wife | Dr W E¢Blunt, Texas |\ W Salmon, Chicago re T left him, keepin, m guard | ket st., San Francisco. Fare, round trip vumuhi foe. As 1! gan Francisco, §1 40. DR, GORLIN, 54 Pine st, near Kearny. private house, Box 179, Call office, of J. C. Smith, a son. s € ostons Texas Dy J B Massie, Texas | gver the body of his