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IFHE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 1900 HUNDREDS MORE [ 7= ””“’“‘“““‘““"”””} JOIN THE RUSH : T0 CAPE NOME : { Steamers Il—ui;lfiln:it and San ’ E Jose Lea\je ‘or the $ 3 Far North B - Ex-Coroner Hfi:’rtflsted as 0 i : ! .% S : ¢ be : D S e e = Mrs. Lelta Cox, A. | W. Gould, L. F. Conan, C. E. Henchliff, John . Vie Baker, ) L. k Reynolds, Miss Bertie Demanded Money Back. | k convert rles D. Fow- Int £ Se- | . hurried ird Hohn, Mrs : nformation has been received from Se- i in. G. Yatn | attle to the effect that the passengersion v S . 5 | the Charles D. Lane were dissatisfied with lear. rded them by the man- | Ge fe 3 X 24 3 n Hill, Miss Nelile Asper, Miss ? | 2 and had instituted pro: w [ Hart F. Barker, C. E. | ¢ for the return of their money. ew goes A, Baldwin .. | According to the stateme ade by one of the passengers, a party of fifty banded | together, engaged a er, brought Lane, Conklin and Duffin up to his office and demanded their money back. Their £ plaint was that the agent had sold them | t up on th ement | first-class tickets cn the vessel and was | of Arizona m Chenoweth, T. J | striving ‘to furnish them with steerage | eld T. Achilles, J. J. Hillard, F | accommodations. It is further stated that | W. H. Wessling, C. R glé, H. D. | Mr. Lane became disgusted with the er, W hields, T. J. O'Brien, D. M. Blair, | whole outfit and promptly complied with | R. J. F Fred Jones, J. H. | their demand for the return of their| Hotkine H. | money. He ordered his clerk to hand to | each member of the complaining party Yicholls. | $110, the sum each had expended for a | S Koane A | ticket. He also announced t ine passen- | i M ‘Butler. | 8€rs on the boat that if any more of them | Olsen, H. | were dissatisfied with the treatment ac- Trivlett F. | corded them he would gladly refund the Joe Tobin, H. E. | money they had paid for tickets. A num- ? the Philpott, Max | ber of ckers” took advantage of th Hughes -Jloseph Bold, L. Cue- offer and recefved their money back. tend t James McGibben, Bert A Grand Reception ‘Will be given to everybody who will come Joaukin Sailver, , Elmer Burau, Miss C. G. Day, s Ja s M. Gibeol Mrs. u O O dess, B0 Geles, | 10 the &0c sale to-morrow. The tables will ck, J. McCor- | be full of the finest ladies’, s and 3 | children's shoes and ties, only pair, st of those who sailed of e o followe: atled o0 dh at the Boston Shoe Co. shoe sale, 775 Mar- ket street, near Fourth . e uj SR TR ag T. Rodgers, W, f X Avkella. Mra Boukofsky Is Sick. Dr N. O. Anders The case of Boukofsky, the police- | man charged with assault with a deadly - ) sl | weapon on complaint of P. O. Driscoll, ! . - Thomas T 360 gripman, was called in . Tobin, Frank Josel court yesterday. Bouke s - r Hannon,. P, M. % | produced a certificate sig & - . . vH s "Gomez, Georte Tailer, | Grunig to the effect that the accused po- ia ge I Sautr Talia Chabot, . E. Tooker, Car- | liceman was sick and upable to appear in . E r er- | iHelen G Mclntyre, | court, and asked for a continuance. The ¢ E f . T. D. Warrick, 4 erino, §. | case was continued until June 5 to be set. | Ellen C: , Adolph | B. R . Brooks, A. J. | . Austin, Mr. Burke, W. H. Harris, —_————— Notice to Passengers. ADVERTISEMENTS. T 'l;\'(.nxslfl?d. );‘rs {‘thl)“":I Round-trip transfer tickets on sale at | A utton, Gus Foster \Eraie | any of our offices. One trunk (round trip) ane, | 80 cents. Morton Speci Mr. | Taylor street, 650 Marke Smith, | ferry depot. Delivery, 408 y, H. B Lawler, T. B. street, Oakland Hanso . Landers, M. WIELAND TRIFLED WITH CORINTHIANS AND LOST His Fake Time Card, an Ingenious Creation in the Hour of Necessity, Was the Means of His Undoing. HUMPHREYS’ WHEN IN BRUSSELS. Paris. TimME ~CARD OVERBOARD AL. WIELAND kebT TIME ENJOY the BEST New Vehicles for One, Two, Four or Six Passengers. FOR THE COUNTRY: @ Dhn 270 Canopy - Top Surreys, || ¢ Country Cluzb Wagons, || o Runabouts, Traps. ... | o More New Things in Sclid Rubber | § lire and Poeumatiz Pubber Tire B e O e S vt SR A S S A S o Vehicles Thaz Ever Before...... || o The Hame Is the Guarantee: ¢ STUDEBAKERS | : : Market and Teath Sis. E A ; \ E - . L. HAD To PoT L. F. WEAVER, Manager. LP THE "coLb.BoTS" 1 FOR THE GANG - — . , AL “p'rue FIRST MATE : T ’- T T ; VIN MARIANI |: e e ? Sad Sea Wave Vagaries in the Life of Al Wicland. MARIANI WINE—WORLD FAMOUS TONIG| more than 8000 ass in the other, was the central figure a scene of life and good-fellowship. The wind blew as if Aeolus himself had been the theme of all the toasts that { floated from the Queen’s deck. When the race was well under way Wieland became | very I)us;; and his pencil was worn into a | hatched. The sufferers knew just where to locate the yachtsman with a blue cap who had caused their woe. Friday even- ing by twos and threes they flocked down upon him as he feasted at Zinkand's. He was congratulated on his clever perform- ance in the timelkeeping “stunt.”” = Of 77 L. WIELAND went sailing on Deco- | gl /[ \\ ration day. According to pro-|in \\ gramme he officiated as timekeep- er of the great Corinthian regatta. is an honor without emoluments, and man of Wieland's temperament, as SN sk = proved, a most expensive one. |Stub as he rapidly jolted down the time | course that meant a drink. Then there he remained at home or joined the |the various yachts had made at different | were more congratulations and more other 5 . ranks of thos> who went to decorate | points of the race. thlnfs. ‘Wieland's front be@ian to expand graves he would be a richer man by $83 45 | Look to your glass, ‘Al,” Jim Hanson | untl he thought he was all the miracles - r o e n by " | shouted, and just then a st of wind | bofled into one. He really belleved that —the $3 4 representing only the waiters | tips. | Wieland has not wept any tears over the caught the time card, which speedily Jjoined the wake of flotsam. Official timer | and his officlal notes had parted company, @ serious matter for all the enthusiastic his_friends believed his time card was O K. At the bursting point of self-com- placency the anti-climax came. Carl Westerfeld, at the head of the six ror $O8, | foending of the coin, but he 18 more at \Corinthisns concernsi; tables that had been drawn together to \ X eart over one thing—that he ever accept- | Luckily for Wieland, the party aboard | accommodate the Corinthians that seemed BEDROOM--Bedroom set, 7 pieces, hardwood; | ed Jim Hansen's invitation to sail on the | the Queen was so much absor! in other | to soring from the earth, arose and T good Wire % 1 good Top Mattress, 1| Queen. though she is a good ship and | business they did not see the card.go with | charged the offender with fraud and at- lows. = 2 B | the wind. He wen ow dec] once, 'mpted m] n. al was pieces Oak or Mahogany Uphol- | *tanch. As an official he was the guest | bribed the mate to give him another card held: the Jury. being packed. Wieland {'of honor, and that meant that the Queen and made a guess at the rest. When he was all his own. Far off on the Marin was convlct He was sentenced to pay presented his officlal report he did so Set ING-ROOM—1 Hardwood Extension Table, for all the safiors could stow away. Only 6 Oak Cha | Later they were put aboard the Britsh | | lief. Bei et 0000000000000 0000 0060000000004 00000 400040+606040 * NEWS OF OCEAN MND WATER FRONT Mariposa Brings the News of the Foundering of the Ship Undine. ¢ FHEPRIENR Bound From Salina Cruz, Mexico, to England, When She Sprang a Leak and Went Down. Crew Saved. The steamer Mariposa brings the news from Australia of the total loss of the German ship Undine. The vessel was well known on thz coast and left Salina Cruz, Mexico, with a cargo of mahogany and cedar logs for England on December 8 last. Nothing definite was heard from her until the British ship Oakhurst reached Port Adelalde, Australia, with the news that the ship had foundered at sea in lat- itude 80 19 south, longitude 25 36 west. The Unéine was caught in a terrific storm and labored ‘heavily. ~Suddenly she sprang a leak and the water gained so fast that the crew had to leave nher in a hurry. The men, sixteen all told, escaped in two boats and had a terrible time of it. During a squall the boats separated, and when the one with the captain, second mate and six men in it was picked up by the Oakhurst they were nearly dead from exhaustion. transport Joruva and taken to Cape Town, Nothing positive is known of the fate of the other eight men, but the bark Sita signaled the park Loch Rannoch on April 6 that_they had picked up a boat's crew of a German ship, name unknown. The Sita is bound from England to Brisbane, Australia. ‘I'ne Undine was a small ship of 726 tons net burden. She was built in 1867 and was owned in Hamburg. Newsboy Sails Monday. The steamer Newsboy was to have sailed for Nome erday, but the finish- ing touches have yet to be put to her al- terations he will not be ready to leave until Monday night. She has been put in first class shape, and the detention is due to the extra work being done on she cabin accommod She will take away about 100 gers and thirty head of horses. She is full of freight, among which is the balance of the Valencla's cargo and some stuff left behind by the C. D. Lane. Coal From the North. Five coal vessels carrying about 13,000 tons of black diamonds made port yester- day. The ship Occidental with 2525 tons, hip Berlin with 2340 tons, ship Spartan with 2240 tons and steamer Mackinaw with 3300 tons, all_came from Seattle, while the steamer Universe with 233] tons aboard came from Oyster harbor. Vessels in Quarantine. The transport Meade will probably be released Monday morning and the mail steamer Marlposalthe following day. The Meade is now alongside the fumigating hulk and the work of cleansing the ship and getting the passengers ready for re- lease will not He compieted until Sunday | ni=ht or early Monday morning. Gene | Otis is living ashore in Dr. Kinyoun's | quarters on the island, but will come to | the city just as soon as the transport is released. The Meade will be released from quar- antine Monday morning and the Mariposa will then take her place alongside the hulk | to be fumigated. All the the Mariposa were released were brought to the city o sengers on terday and the tug Re- Death of Captain Spear. Captain A. F. Spear, the well known hipmaster and stevedore, died at his res idence, 2008 Folsom street, yesterday morni Captain Spear came to San “rancisco in the early days and eventu- ally branched out in the stevedoring busi- ness. He was born in Thomastown. Me., 74 years ago, and a son and three &augh- ters survive him. P e ADVERTISEMENTS. TWO SPECIAL BARGAINS. stoles, styles, 2 Cases BLACK ENGLISH SILK MOHAIR CREPONS, 15 different 150 Yard. Regular price $2.50 vard. 4 Cases FANCY ENGLISH TWEEDS, full 48 inches wide, 25 different 75C Yard. Regular price $1.75 vard. These six cases of Elegant Black and Colored Dress Goods come to us two months later than order called for, hence the above prices. Please write for samples at once, while the assortment is complete. 1892 %- m, nu3, 1us, uT, 19, 121 POST STREET. — Come Right Along. The Boston Shoe Co. will sell to-morrow | men’s vict kid and tan shoes for only $16) | a pair. These shoes are worth $350. There *{ll be 50 palr on sale at the Boston Shoe Co.. 775 Market street, near Fourth. > bt diodisrin tin Divorce Suits Filed. Suits for divorce were filed yesterday by James Barroman against Ellen M. Barroman for desertion, Fannie Hughes against Thomas Hughes for desertion, Robert F. Sotter against Mary Sotter for desertion. and Annie C. Steck against Paul Steck for cruelty. $2 50 ladies’ shoes for $1 & Beehive Shoe Company, a pair at the Market st.* e A Defaulting Agent. E. R. Smith, manager of the New York Life Insurance Compa . SWore to a com- plaint in Judge Frit > s for the arrest of Frank P. Noble, a special ¢t the company, on the charge of | anor embezziement. Noble is ac- cused of embezzling $30 which he collected | from a policy holder. 50 men’s shoes for §1 50 a pair, at the Bfel\l\'e Shoe Co., 717 Market st., nr. Third* ————e————— Struck a Chinese. Chin Fong, a Chinese laundryman at 1908 Union street, swere to a complaint in Judge Cabaniss’ court yesterday for the %% of John Mallon on the charge of arrest of Jfallon is a gardener at 182 { den from a hose as the Chinese passed with some laundry for 1827 Green street. Mallon turned the hose on the Mongolian, who remonstrated with him. Mallon fol- lowed the Chinese to 1827 Green street and struck him on the face, raising a lump over his right cye. ——e—— Trapper’s Oll cures rheumatism and neuralgia. Drugrists, 80c flask. Richards & Co., 408 Clay. CROCKER ESTATE IS AGAIN A PURCHASER Acquisition of Bush-Street Property. Price Nearly Three Hundred Thousand Dollars. Henry T.<Scott and Charles E. Green, representing the estate of Charles F. Crocker, deceased, have bought the north- east corner of Bush and Battery streets from the Clark- estate, the consideration being $290,000. The brokers who negotiated the sale are Baldwin & Howell. The mat- ter has been under consideration soma time. The decision was reached yester- day. The property is practically Market street realty. It was purchased for an investment.” Upon the lot is the W. 8. Clark_bullding, a handsome brick busi- ness block. constructed only three years ago. It is filled with tenants. The invest- cent net. On the ground floor is a large store. On the upper floors are offices. This large sale, added to those of May, bring the 2216990 & n five weeks. BAten Street, and was watering the gar- ment will, it is estimated, pay 4 or 5 per | total of local realty sales up to 210-212 Grant A 861 Market St. 140 Sixth St. 55 Hayes St. 1419 Polk St. 2616 Mission St. 146 Ninth St. 52 Market St. 1053 Washingtos 1237 Broadway. 3006 Sixteenth St 2008 Fillmore St. 1510 Seventh St. Clocks ve. 20% off. Good Time to Buy. Come Just to look. Great Ameriemn Importing Tea Co MONEY-SAVING STORES. (Bet. Sutter and Posth (Opp. Powell). 78 Thi rd St. 475 Haight St 3285 Mi: ssion St 2732 2th St. o St OAKLAND STORES. CASH OR LITTLE-AT-A. men’s sterlirég silver-m in all lengths made of crooked handles. more money will be on b 1 Renaissance and appli long, well made, and at ~ RS s a5 1 toe, 3| IOV, A0 vt ne ficrs” o ut| VRSP S e o invene | SoSTh OF (STt S0 e s g Chairs. { . @ suspicious peppering fu- | yve jmaginative creations. When pub- ried A ot e TR { silade was heara coming from the Queen, | Hlahed it the. papers the Hext day thare | sur: for- every half hour some. unfilod TERMS. — { G Co | before, during and after the race. The | was a howl that rose to heaven and dived EASTERN OUTFITTIN . trail of that yacht would have supplied | 1o the other place. Every Corinthian who 29101312 - Siocktes St. & g material for life preservers sufficient to |ad been in the race wanted Wieland in Open Evenings. ‘hall friend ]olmdel&e crowd. ¥ “‘Never ask me to officiate again at an of your functions,” were the last wo heard urday morn! in Zinkand's Al Wieland bid good-day to the singing, shouting saflors, cutting out to e pack an ocean greyhound, and Wieland, | 2 hurry. Through un&ee careful detective work the cause of errors standing on deck, time card in one hand, | known. A echeme of vengeance wa§ Sterling Silver Walking Sticks To-morrow we will offer a great bargain in These canes, although worth. a great deal 3 Sc each Novelties in Lace Curtains Take eclevator to second floor Just arrived a shipment of Brussels net cur- tains in the newest and latest patterns in Nottingham and ruffled Swiss curtains in a great variety at moderate prices. A complete assortment of plain and hem- stitched Utica Mills cotton shgets and pillow cases at right prices, will be of interest to you. 129 Kearny Street - Mounted ounted walking sticks real congo wood with §pecial sale at que effects, 34 yards tempting prices. a fine money. Fhone Soutz toned Send five Pianos | This is a splendid opportunity to obtain instrument cents in -TIME. Upright _ =, for very little stamps for postage on new furniture catalog. THE J. NOONAN FURNITURE COMPANY (fnc.), 10171023 MISSION STREET, ABOVE SIXTH. 14 Ean Franetsco. ORIENTAL RUG SALE! For the next 10 days we will allow 25 per cent discount on our entire stock of Oriental Goods CONSISTING OF Rare Rugs and Carpets, Kelim and Bagdad Curtains. CHAS. M. PLUM & C0. NINTH and MARKET STS.,.fan Franciseo. —_— PLES Completely out cutting fion”_addreas INSTITUTE. U™ eradichted with- or_ No. tylaz. For informa- 8. F. RECTAL Market.