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The San Francisco Call and Post from San Francisco, California • Page 13

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REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Sophie Chaquette to Margaret, John Jerome, Mary and Catherine Donegan, lot on NW line of Perry street, 350 NE of Fifth. NE 25 by N'W 75: $2900. Daniel W. Marden to P.

P. Chamberland, lot on line of Lizzie street, 79 of Mission 27:3 by 70; $10. Same to L. L. Bondeli, lot on line of Lizzie street, 106:3 of Mission, 27:3 by V.

L. A. Ploche and L. L. Robinson to J.

Bernstein, lot on line of Shields street 60 of Orizaba, 25 by ICO, lot 30, block 55 City Land Association; $90. William H. and Arvllla Barkhurst to M. Ballln, lots 1 and 2. 'block 34.

Paul Tract Homestead Association; $10. Andrew J.Clunte (Trustee) to Henry Sutllft 1241 264, on SE corner of Munich and Russia streets. 75 by 100, block 92, Excelsior Homestead: also lot on line of Prague street 112:6 of Russia. 37:6 by loo! block 91 same; also property outside of county and all the estate of said Trustee In Henry Sutllft insolvent; Adolphus and Lilly Busch to Charles A and BaUctte Zinkand, -'lot on line of Pacific avenue, 55 of Franklin street, 63:6 100 47:6. 32, 20:6.

S' 94:9, 127SU quitclaim deed; City and County of San Francisco to Robert B. Hochstatler, lot on line of Devlsadero street. 137:6 of Geary. 60. SO, 7-6 45, 93.

45. 90; Johfr and Charlotte Brumund to Christopher and Margaretha E. Speeht. lot on line of Camp street. 110:6 of Guerrero, 26 by Estate of William B.

Carr (by Lizzie Carr executrix) to L. Peterson, lot on SE corner of Guerrero and Twenty-fifth streets. 123, Is' $75. Lewis Peterson 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 125: $10. John J. and Rose Coffey to Charles and Bertha lot on line of Noe street BS of Day. 28 by SO; $10.

Annie M. and William Linden' to Mary L. and Laurent Selller, lot on.S line ot Jersey street 185 of Castro. 23 by 114; $10. Rosa Badaracco (Podestai to Giovanni Capurro.

lot on line of Broadway. 160:6 of Kearny. 23 by 60; $10. L. M.

and Minerva D. Kellogg to Christian Froelich, lot on SW line of First street. 45 NW of Howard, NW 40 by SW SO; $10. Louis Jaunet to John A. Jaunet.

lot en-SE line of Clara street. NE of Sixth NE by SU; gift. Annie Palmer to John O'Connor, lot on NF line of Harriet Ptreet, 100 SE of Howard SE 25 by NE 75; $10. Lewis, Cornelia and Le Grand Morse to George F. Lyon.

lot on NW corner -of Twentyfifth and Mississippi streets. 400 by 10O; JIO. Marie Soulages (wife of Alnhonse) to Lars Hammer, lot on line of Moultrle street 375 of Eugenia. 35, 93, SE 35, 95, lot 213 portions of lots 207 and 212. Gift Map $10 I John Xolthenius and Hichard Kummerlander (executors estate Margaret B.

to Peter Jchnson, lot on line of Green street, 159-6 of Oetavla. 26:6 by $3S75. Hugh and Theresa Keenan to Sarah Cohn of May), lot on line of Sutter street of Buchanan, 23 by $10. Bertha anj Charles Cellarius to Frank H. PcweiB, lot on line of Vallejo street 100 of Buchanan, 37:6 by $10.

Marie L. Mitchler and Pauline Martin to Robert H. Pratt, lot on line of Union street CO of 70 by $10. Thomas H. and Helen M.

Day to Jens Xissum. lot on line of Baker street 30 of Fulton. 70 by 100; $10. Llna Benz (Stoffcl) to F. Terschuren, lot on line of Clay street, 107:6 of Spruce 30 by $10.

Josephine P. and H. X. Jaudin. Clara Tjrre Bretonnel, Beatrice and Ophelia Turre.

Cecelia M. C. Taylor (wife of Wallace), Sylvia M. Karl (wife of Adam) to C. H.

Warnecko. lot line of Twenty-first street 122:6 of Folsom. 25 by 95; $10. Garncau to KHen Garneau. lot on line of York street, of Twenty-fifth 40 by ICO; gift.

John and Augusta Hedqulst to Mary and John Dinmore lot on line of Twentypftventh street, 1X3 of Dolores, 25 by 114; $10. Mary Powers Katie lot on line, of Twenty-seventh street, 344 of Church, 24 by 114; $10. Hlbernla Savings and Loan Society to Henry E. Bothin, lot on line of Clay street. 137:6 of Sansome.

34:1 by also lot on line of Montfromery street. 40 of Clay 29:6, 67:6, 2:6. 13:9. 60: also lot on line of Sacramento street, 60 of Montgomery, 30 by CO: Isidor and Bertha B. Raphael (Braham) to Leon Kauffman, lot on 3 line of Eddy street 167:6 of Mason.

23 by $10 John Pforr to same, lot on line of Eddy street. 137:6 of Masgn. 30 by $10. Frank A. and Mae G.

Losh to William J. Dingee. lot on line of Sutler street. 1378 of Leavenworth, 137:6 by $10 Mary Matthews to Mary J. E.

Cryan' all Interest in block bounded by Third, Harrison Folsom and Hawthorne streets; $5. American Surety Company of New York to Herman Scholtcn, lot on NW line of Clary 160:5 NE of Fifth. NE 22:11 by NW SO: Pacific Improvement Company to Southern Paclilc Company, lot on line of Marlposa ptreet, 25 of if produced 205. 25, 140. 75.

65. 100; also' lot on NE corner of MaH.jbpa street and Glass House Tract, being of Indiana street. 6 degrees 24 minutes, 237:914, 69 degrees 58 minutes. to center line of Indiana street, to center of Mttriposa street, being all of first party'. 1 Interest in P.

N. Sol and 378 and all Interest'ln above streets; $10. Samuel H. Boardman to Milton R. Crone, lot on line of Sixth avenue.

184 of street 25 by 120: $10. Jacob and Lina Heyman to Levl D. Peacock, lot on line of street. 57:6 of Forty-eighth avenue. 25 by 100; $10.

Same to Alzura Peacix-k. lot on line of treet, of Forty-eighth avenue, 25 by 100; $10. Same to Edward Wilson, lot 216. Gift -Map $10. David and Elisabeth Lynch to-Josenh and Edmond D.

Lynch, lot tin XE corner of Randall and Dame 100. by X.10O. Mock 2S. Fnlrmount Homestead: $10. Joseph and Edmond.

Lynch to Elizabeth Lynch, life interest, same; gift. Estate of James G. Fair (hy J. S. Angus, T.

G. Oothers and W. S. Goodfellow. executors) to Robert Ktlrrat.

lot on line of Cortland avenue. ISO of Bennlngton- street, 25 by $450. Alameda County. Sarah O'Connor (wife of P. to P.

J. O'Connor, lot on NE corner of Brush and Twentieth streets. 60, 118, SW 66, 79 to beginning, block 298, Oakland: gift. Harriet K. D.

Palmer (widow) to Ella M. Glass (wife of Henry), lot on line of Bancroft way. 199.S3 of Piedmont way, 100 by 148:1. being the 148:10 feet of lots 14 and 15. Benton property.

Berkeley; $100. Maria A. Platt to Susan H. Nyp, all Interest In the following: Lot on line of Shattuck avenue, 110.41 of Channlng way, 117. to 8 line of Channing way.

45, 135, 17:8. 135, 167.72,* to beginning, being portion of block 3, Barker Tract, Berkeley; also lot on SE corner of and Florence streets, 130 by 360, being lots 1, 2, 16, 15 and 30 feet of lot 14, block Claremont Tract, Berkeley: $10. and Frank 'Miller to Frederick A Dodge, lot 3. block B. Map of Fanny Davenport Tract, BrooMyn Township; also lot 38, block same, Brooklyn Township; Hiram Davis to Osmon O.

lot 9, In Centreville. Cemetery. Town of Centerville Washington Township: J. J. and Jennie T.

Maloney to Cosmopolitan Mutual Building and Loan Association, lot oti KE line of Redwood avenue, 184. NE. of Tobler street. NE 23.40 by SE 125. being the NE 25 40 feet of lot 27.

Frultvale Park, Brooklyn Township; $10. H. C. Morris to Carrie. J.

Greene -(wife ot Sf.wnrd lot on SE line of Bay View avenue 100 NE ot Cherry street. NE CO by SE HI. being lot 15, block 19. Warner Tract, Brooklyn Township; Benjamin Chaboya to George Sllva. lots 3 and 4, block revised plan of town of Pleasanton.

Murray Township; $10. i Louisa E. J.F.- Harms to August H. Harms, three-quarters of an acre of lot on line of Rose -avenue at SW corner of 2-acre tract of Gj-een estate, thence 208, 157. QB.

208 157.06 to beginning, town of Pleasahton. Murray Township; $10. 8. C. Bigelow.and A.

A. -Smith (trustees Hester A. Dart) to Edgar A. Mathews. 643 824, lot block Map.

of Oakland Heights trustees', deed: $1694. Edgar A. and Katherlne D. Mathews to Harriet E. Corliss, same; $10.

George W. and Alta G. Farwell to Frederick M. lot on south line of Eighth street of Franklin, 100 by 44, being lot 9and 19 feet of lot 10, block 78; also lot 11 and a strip of land 6 feet wide and 100 feet long off portion of lot 10, block 78. Oakland, subject to a mortgaee for $2000 to the Union Savings Bank; $10.

.7 Joseph J. and Barbara Mason to L. M. Williamson, lot on line of Shattuck avenue, 135-83 of Center street. 106.54, 23.75, -W 109.535,- 24.36 to portion of lot 3, block.

B. Map of Berkeley property, Blake tract mans 1 and 2, Berkeley, $100. State Savings Bank to Georgana. Whyte, lot on'NE line of Monroe or East Sixteenth street 476:9 NW of Adeline. NW 69 by NE 125, being portion of, lot 12, block Oak Tree Farm Brooklyn Township; $10.

Xarcissa Hubbellto Richard Evans, lot on line. of Ninth 75 of 40 by 8 100. block 90, Oakland; $10. Jacob and Eliza Voeel to Peter Thorsted; lot on line of Fruitval4 avenue, 70 of Bellevue street, 10, SW 9, 1S2 to beginning, belns portion of lot 2, Bellevue Tract. Brooklyn Township; $10.

Louise Toulouse to Albino Toulouse, lots It and 15,. block. 23, Beaudry and Peladeau property.Oakland; also-all Interest in the estate of Bernard Toulouse; San Francisco Savings Union to Mary Langtry (wife of Richard), lot on line of Magnolia street, 1S1.6 of Third; 25 by 133.3, being lot 39, block 476, Brlggs Tract, Map 2. Oakland; Same to California Flax Mills (a corporation), lots 1, 2. 3, 11 to 14, 40, 41 and 42, block 476, same; tio.

Mary and Richard Langtry to same, lot 39, block 476, sameyflO. Emllie G. to same, lot on NE corner of Third and Union streets. 103.3 by 106.6. being lota 7 to 10, block 476, Briggs Tract.

Map 2. Oakland; $10. Charles S. Weston to George E. Pratt, lots 8 and 12, block F.

and lots 3, 17 and 19. block map of resubdivlded Weston Tract, Oakland; 11. Lewi3 C. and Lizzie J. Snyder to same, lots 5 to 8, block 2097, Alden Tract, at Temescal, Oakland; $10.

Edith A. Whitney (wife of Frederick to Frank Soule, lots 44, 45 and 46, Klmball Tract, Oakland; $10. Rhoda A. Loomis (widow) to Delia N. lot 20, block 603, map of Gibbons property at Oakland Point, Oakland; gift.

Jajnes Leon de Firemery and Adele V. Van Loben Sels to Gcove Investment Company (a corporation), lot on line of Washington street, 65 of Central avenue, 110 by 100, block 176. Oakland: Manuel Golsalves to Joaqulna Roza (widow), lot on line of Willow street, of Atlantic, 37:8 by 75, block Gibbons property at Oakland Point. Oakland; gift. S.

C. and Isabel O. Blgelow to Karl II. Nickel, lot on SE line of Howe street. 316 SW of Amethyst, SW 90 by SE 125, block B.

Thermal Hill, formerly the Howe Tract, Oakland; J. W. Havens to Edward D. and Alice E. Carroll, lot" on line of Fifteenth avenue, 77 of East Seventeenth street, thence along Fifteenth avenue 33.

thence 100. 30, 50, 40. 50, 23, 100 to beginning. East Oakland; $10. Cyrus V.

and Annie Bunco to Mollie C. Robinson (widow), lot on corner of East Fourteenth street and Thirteenth avenue, SE NE to a point 150 SW from SW line of East Fifteenth street, NW to SE line of Thirteenth avenue, SW to beginning, block 64, Clinton, East Oakland; $10. L. and Melissa Atkinson to John Squires, lot 17, block on amended map, blocks 5 and 6, Barker Tract, Berkeley; J10. Viola and Frederick W.

Haswcll (son) to Mrs. J. B. Buckelew (widow), lot on line of Brown street. 116 of West street.

by 120:8. being lot 28, block D. map of property of Central Land Company, formerly the Brown Tract, Oakland; $5. Domenico and Rosa Muzlo to Giuseppe. Giovanni and Davlde Trufelll, lots 9 and 10, on map of subdivided lot 8, block Vernon Park, Oakland; Alfred J.

A. A. and Elizabeth Sander and Thomas Prather (by W. S. Harlow, commissioner) to Home Security Building and Loan Association, lot on SW corner of Paclilc and Willow streets, SE 43.

70:3 to beginning, block 436, revised map of Gibbons property at Oakland Point. Oakland; $1539. Susan P. Orr (widow) to S. J.

Pelton (single), lot on line of Linden street. 157:6 of 31 by.E 125, being portions of lots 7 and S. block H. map of survey northern extension of Oakland: also lot on line of Twenty-fourth street, 100 of Linden. 50 by 107:8.

being portions of lots 9, 10, 19 and £0. block H. same, Oakland; $10. Julia B. Gale to Citizens' Building and Loan Association of San Francisco, lot on NE line of East Eleventh street.

60 SE of Twenty-fifth avenue. SE 140 by NE ICO. being lots 17 to 21 and portion of lot 22. Knowles Potter subdivision of Kennedy Tract, East Oakland; $10. California Realty Company (a corporation) to Bridget McEvoy (widow), lots 24 and 23.

map of Elmhurst Park, Brooklyn Township; S10. Hans Johanna M. and Laura K. Thompson to Miller Lux (a corporation), lot on line of Bay street, 100 of Eagle avenue. 125 by DO, being lots 13 and 14.

block E. Taylor Page Tract; also lot on line of Park street. 50:2 of San Jose avenue. 50:2. 108:11, 50.

104:6 to beginning, being portion lot 9, block R. lands adjacent to Enclnal, Alameda; also lot 25, block Oakland View Homestead, Oakland; also property in San Francisco; J10. Jane A. and J. J.

Harron to Gustav Gutsch. lot on line of Clinton avenue, 225 of vvmow street, 50, 100, to a point. 105 to beginning, a portion of block 78, lands adjacent to Enclnal. Alameda: $10. T.

M. James to Leah F. Mott, lot on SW corner of Stanton street and the Powers Tract. 5 by Alameda SW corner of Hawthorne avenue and Webster street. SO by 150.

being a portion of lot 19. Buena Vista Homestead, Oakland, to correct 463 207 (quitclaim $10. Constance A. Meeks and Blanche Thayer Heath (executrlces of the estate of William N. Meeks) to William R.

Van Brunt, lot on SW corner of Vernon and Diamond 200 by 200, Oakland; $300. John A. C. and Edla G. Brett to Emma S.

Greves (widow). lot on line of Lincoln street. 16G.3 of Wood. 23.9 by 135. block B.

Oakland Point Homestead Tract. -Oakland: $10. J. M. and Mary D.

Bartlett to Fred S. Mayhew lot on line of Walnut or Twenty-gecond strfct. 35 of Franklin. 33 by 100, block 3, Pacific Homestead, Oakland: $10. H.

J. Hill to William Corbin. lot on line of Joy street. 158.80 of Telperaoh or'Humboldt avenue, 40 by 100, block G. map of rosubdivislon of Roberts Wolfskill Tract.

Oakland: John Davidson to Charles Nauman. undivided one-thtrd interest In lots 14. 15 and 16. block C. Know'es 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 of Euclid avenue, 50 hy 124.26, block 6 Daley's Scenic Park. Berkeley; $10. Ida and Theodore Wagner to George J. Wagner lot on NE corner of Alcatraz avenue and bou'ndary line of block 1, Central Park Tract, 100 40.

100, 40 to beginning, being a portion of block Central Park Tract. Berkeley (subject to mortgage for $1650); Syndicate Investment Comutny to John H. Hynen. lot on NW line of Tevls street, 150 SW from corner of Tevls and Putnam streets, SW 47.4 126.S. NE 25.89, SE 123 to beginning, being lot 15, block 753, on map of Syndicate Investment Company's subdivision of blocks 751 to 754 and 769 and 770 of Levy and Lane tracts, Brooklyn Township; $600.

Leah F. Mott to R. I. Hepburn, lot on SW corner of Stanton street and lands of M. C.

Marvin by deed ot February IS. and distant 403:3 from point of intersection of Stanton street with line of Railroad avenue, 42. 150, 12, 150 to beginning. Alameda; Builders' Contracts. Dr.

George W. Merritt owner) with J. J. Morehouxe (contractor), architects Reid Bros. Lathing and plastering for building, on N'K corner of Sutter and Mason streets, I $1878.

Mariano Tortorlcl (owner) with Luiei Cuneo and Norlo Cavaslia (contractors), architect Norio Cavaglia Concrete, cement, carpenter and mill work, plastering, plumbing, painting, for a three-Btory and basement frame building, on line of Brannan place, 117:6 of Green street, 20 by $2300. HOTEL ARBIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. Warner. Denver I Miss McClatchy.

Sacto Smith, Cal 1 Smith, Sacto I Collins Jose A PennlnRton, Ukiah Byrne, Sta Cruz 1 DrJ Clark. Gllroy 1 Black. Oakland SaiiPRllto I Baker. Auburn 1 Schmidt. Nev City A Thomas, Chlco Bush.

Cal 1 A Plllsbury. Tulare I Royco, Stockton Gardiner, Ariz I Mrs Stanlford.Cal A Johnson CaliJ WE Wfnshlp. StanfrUjy Early, Muss Martha A Hathaway, 111 Kate Hathaway. Ill 5 Hathaway, 111 Schmid, P11 Mrs Barnard, Cal tflso Barnard. Cal Haydon.

Stanford Laundry. Seattle A' Cole. Keser I Pattee. Keser 'j Beckley, Sacto 3 Qulgley. Auburn Benloff.

F.llenwood. Stdfd Moon, Stockton iV Beck, Watnonv A' Kohler Cal tV Bell w. Hay wards Connolly, Omaha V-J Lalson, Lodl Roof, Cal A Doujrherty, Cal Miss Dougherty Cal Stuart, 1 Haydock. Los An? Hermann. Jose Foster, Corning Renner.

Sausa Booth, Spokane Wood 5i Sacto PALACE HOTEL. Ky A Alderdlce. Llnplncott. Anc Cattey A w. Eng Harding.

Boston Doble Vlsalla Hachet. Plttsburg A Alexander. Pa 8 A Alexander, Pa Schroeder. Ang Martin. Boston Barney.

Boston CD Robblns. Plttsburs Mrs Patch. Pa A Stelnman. St Louis Sellers. Gerber Sac I- Merrlman.

Stanfrd Mayaas. Tacoma VV Eldrldite. Mrs Boms, Colusa A Majrary. Redlnds Jack, Luis Obs Wright, New York Mrs Wrijtht. Miss Wrizht.

WrlKht. New York Mrs Smith. Riversd Traherne, Sns Carroll, Singapore Mrs Carroll, Singapore Gensbers, York New Yorlc EIrlch. Stanford Mitchell. Stanford Ebbs, New York Lyon w.

Mass Means. Washlnjrtn KemD Van i Ee, 1 Hodson II Adams. Roka NEW WESTERN HOTEL. Smith, OJkdale FriberK, Madera Sanders, 8t Louis Sta Rosa Watson, Chlco Anderson. Vallejo Smith.

Sulsun Fl Powers, Modesto Marshall, Cal Ii Sherwood. Colo Morrison. Ariz A Ppeer. Los Anjr A' Mclntosh, Canada Mrs METextaman, Cal II Boyd. Los Angr Flanders.

Chicago -I Joyce. San Rafael Richardson. Tacorna 0 McCarthy, NY Loving Service Circle's Social. The Loving Service Circle of the King's I Daughters gave a sacred concert last evening in Franklin Presbyterian Church. The programme rendered was as follows: Piano 1 Misses Boazell; soprano solo, Mrs.

-Wallace Wheaton Briggs: contralto 'solo. Mira'Cecllla Decker; tenor snlo, Csear Frank; trio. "Ave Maria." Miss Hlbberd. Miss Beaaell, Miss Lange, Mrs. Hripcs: George Finer; violin wlii MIm Gertrude Hlbberd; contralto, solo.

Miss Ida Lanere; barytone boIo, "Nearer. My God. to Wlllard Young; organ voluntary, F.letcher TUton offertory. Some men seem to be troubled with fatty degeneration of morals. DESERTEa WIFE THROWS VITRIOL OVER HER RIVAL Mrs.

Charles Iverson Savagely Assaults Miss Lizzie Burgess. Tracks Her From Mendocino County to This City and Claims She Eloped With Her Husband. Mrs. Charles Iverson threw the contents of a vial of vitriol over the face and head of Lizzie Burgess last Thursday n'ght 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 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 suffered.

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 chorus girl in one of. the local theaters, went to Ukiah and was taken Into the Iverson household. The strange woman repaid the kindness of Mrs. Iverson by eloping with who had succumbed to her wiles.

Besides his wife, Iverson deserted a two-year-old baby. Last April Iverson and the Burgess woman engaged housekeeping rooms at 10K Mission street. He gave the name of Burgess and introduced his paramour as his young wife. Mrs. iverson suspected the couple, tracked them from Mendocino County to this city and finally to their place of abode.

About 6 o'clock Thursday evening she went to the Mi3sion street house and inquired of the landlady for Mr. and Mrs. Iverson. She was told that no such persons lived In the She then gave a description of her husband and his companion and the landlady said: "Why, you mean Mr. Mrs.

Burgess." 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 latter'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 Burgess, who lay writhing under the lash.

At this juncture the landlady and her daughter rushed the rescue and succeeded in wresting the whip from Mrs. Iverson's hands, savin? the prostrate woman from further bodily harm. As soon as Miss Burgess was set free she ran into the front parlor and locked the door to prevent further harm at the hands of the angry wife. The latter then stationed herself behind the front door of the house and told the landlady that she 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 prevailed upon her to leave the house on the plea that her husband would not return for some and that when he did he might harm her and there would be no one to interfere. After Mrs. Iverson went away the injured woman was taken to the drugstore at Sixth and Mission streets, where Dr. Nusbaum, who was summoned from his residence, treated her for several burns on face. The most severe Injury was done to her left ear.

from which a large piece of flesh was burned off. The vitriol, however, did not reach her eyes, but spattered 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. 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 had expressed their intention of doing so. All she knows about Iverson Is that he was employed in a wholesale house downtown. The woman studiously avoided everybody in the house, but conducted herself properly. Inquiry at the local theaters failed to elicit any information regarding Miss who Is said 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 succeeded in disclosing the whereabouts of the actors in the drama of domestic difficulties. American Guild of Organists. A special service under the auspices of the American Guild of Orftanists will be held at Trinity Church next Tuesday Dr. H. J.

Stewart's prize anthem, which; gained the Clemson gold medal In a recent competition, will be sun? for the flrfjt time on this occasion. The musical selections will also Include a new Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis. by Wallace A. Sabin, organist of St. Luke's Church.

and Mendelssohn'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 40 5ft National Co 6 100 Lake 73 SCO Yukon 100 Afternoon Session. 25 Kern River 11 200 Yukon 105 25 Kern River 11 23 MINING STOCKS Following were the sales In the San Francisco Stock and Exchance Board yesterday: Mornlne Session. E00 Chollar 20O Sierra 32 200 Mexican 231 Union Con 21 100 Ophir 53! wo Utah 500 Potosl 21! 100. Utah 03 Afternoon Session. 200 Belcher 2s 700 Mexican 27 4tf) Belcher 22 400 Mexican 200 Best Belcher.

W0 Ophlr' 50 Caledonia 1 100 Overman 19 100 Choi lar 20 200 Pctosl 300 Gould A Curry. 15 700 Savage 13 300 Hele Norcrs. 21 afO Sefr Beleher Hale Norers. 23 100 Sierra 31 400 Hale Norcrs. 26 100 Union Con 20 500 Justice 02 250 Yellow 15 Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: Morninr Session.

800 Andes 300 Savage Best Belcher. 29) 200 Sierra 32 200 Chollar 20 300 Sliver Hill 30 ISO Con Cal V.I 47H 40O Utah 11 200 Mexican 25 TOO Utah Afternoon Session. 200 Con Cal 45 200 Ophlr R00 Con Cal V.I 42Vs 200 Overman' IS 300 Hale Norcrs. 231 BUO Savage 12U 200 Hale 211 TOO Sierra 31 200 Ophlr 33 I 200 Yellow CLOSING QUOTATIONS. FRIDAY.

May p. m. Bid. Ask. I Bid.

Ask. Alpha 04 C3 Justice 03 or. Alta. 03 03 Kentuck 01- 02 Andes 05 07-Lady 05 Belcher 23 24 28 27 Best Belcher. 28 23 Occidental 11 14 Bullion 02 01 Ophlr.

J7 55 Caledonia 1 15 1 20 18 Chollar 20 21 Pntosl J) 21 Challenge 14 15 Savage 13 14 Confidence 70 75 Scorpion 02 Con Cal 40 1 45 Belcher 02 OT Con Nevada- 31 J2 Con Newy York. 03 Eureka. 10 St 11 Crown 09 Standard 00 Exchequer 01 0i Oould Curry- 14 UiUnlqn 21 Hale Norcrs. 28 03 Julia 15 15 Time Ball. Branch Hydrographlc Office, XT.

S. Merchants' Exchange, San Francisco. May 23. 1904. The time ball on the tower of the net; Ferry building was dropped at exactly.

noon at ooon of the 120th meridian, or at 5 o'clock p. Greenwich time. C. G. CALKrN3.

Ueutenant Commander. U. S. In charge. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey- Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay.

Published by official authority of the Superintendent. The high ana low waters occur at tlie city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-flve minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide la the same at places. SATURDAY. Sun rises Sun sets 7:21 Moon rises a. m.

NOTE In the above exposition of the ti.les the early moraine tides are irlven in left hand column and the successive tides of the day In the order of occurrence aa to time. Tno second time column gives the second of the day. the third lime column the third tine and the last or right hand column sives the last, tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign precedes the height. and then the number given is subtracted from the Kiven by the charts.

The plane of reference Is the mean of the lower low TO ARRIVE. TO SAIL. ARRIVED. Friday, May K. Stmr Doran.

53'i hours from Portland, via Astoria 44 hours. Stmr Koint Arena. Hansen. 18 hours from Stmr Cleone. Madsen.

15 hours from Caspar. Stmr South Coast, Olsen. 14 hours from Albion. Stmr Xcwsboy, Wahijt, 50 hours from Hueneme. Stmr Kruger.

Krog. 75 hours from San Pedro. Stmr Eureka. Jensen, 73 hours from San Pedro, In tow of stmr Kruger. Stmr Coos Bay.

Shea, "i hours from Newport. Mex stmr Ignaclo Marlscal. Bowen, 11 days from Mazatlan. etc. debr Guide, Olsen, i'- 3 days from WlUapa Harbor.

Schr Fannie Adele, Ristine. 8 days from Grays Harbor. CLEARED. Friday, May 23. Stmr Umatllla.

Cousins. Victoria, etc; Goodall. Perkins Co. Br stmr Warfleld. Pattle.

Chemalnns; Dunsmulr Sons Co. Br stmr Energla, Chapman. Port Townsend; California, and Oriental 9 Co. Schr (VI man. Llndholm, Nome; Alaska Exploration Co.

SAILED. Friday. May 23. Stmr Geo Loomia. Bridsrett.

Ventura. Stmr Carlson, Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander. San Dtevo. Stmr Gipsy. Inland.

Santa Ctuz. Strnr Whitesboro. Olsen. Stmr Scotia. Jacobs, Br stmr Enerria.

Chapman, Port Townsend. Schr Winchester. Soderholm. codflshinr. Schr Western Home.

Daerwltz. Coos Bay. Schr Amethyst. Zimmerman. Waldnort.

Schr Reliance. AnOmtsen. Iversens Landing. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, May 25.

10 Weather foggy; wind NW. velocity miles. "MEMORANDUM. Per Mex stmr Ienacio 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 sea and XW wtnd and cold. Passed stmr Kruser towing stmr Eureka about 10 of Point Sur at 4 May 24.

Met stmrs Pasadena. Navarro and Geo Loomis. MISCELLANEOUS. PHILADELPHIA. May Bark Guy arrived and had rwMer damaged, on voyage.

DOMESTIC PORTS. GRAY3 HARBOR- Arrived May Schr Beulah. hence May 16; schr Esther Buhne, hnc May 12. BOWEXS JUAN Arrived May Schr Corinthian, hence May IS; schr Newark, hence May 24. Arrived May Stmr Ruth, from Skasuay.

Sailed May Ship Occidental, for San Francisco; stmr Dirtso. for Skaguay; stmr Brunswick, for Cape Nome. SAN Arrived May Stmr Pasadena, from Eureka. Sailed May Schr Louise, for Umpqna. SAN DIF.GO— Arrived May Schr Wawona.

from Newport. Sailed May Schr Mary Buhne. for Kahulul; stmr Pomona, for flan Arrived May Stmr State of California, hence May 23. TACOMA-Salled May 23-Bktn Katie Fllcklnger. for Honolulu; bktn Quickstep, for Honolulu.

FORT Sailed May Stmr National City, for San Francisco. Arrived May Schr Bender Brothers, hence May 18. PORT LOS Arrived May 23-Haw stmr Aztec, from Nanatano. Pall May 25 Stmr Navarro. for FOREIGN PORTS.

Arrived prior to May Haw ship Star of France, from Hastings Mill; Br bark Dominion, from Arrived May Br ship Crown of Scotland, hence Jan w. DUNG Passed May 25-Br bark Banlclelgh. hence Jan 25, for Falmouth. Arrived May 23-Br ship Galena, from Oregon. Arrived May Stmr AIHanca, from New Yortc.

Sailed May Br stmr Alamo, for New York. Arrived May Br solo Buteshire, hence Jan 14. Sailed May Stmr City of. Sydney, for San Francisco. Arrived May Stmr City of Para, hence April Passed May 24-Br ship Crown of hence Jan 10, Queenstown.

prior to May Ship Glory Of. hence May 4. OCEAN STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL-Salled May 23-Stmr Cymric, for New Sailed May Stmr Lauretlan. for Xew York.

Arrived May Stmr Thingvalla, from New York, via Chrlstiansagd. Arrived May Stmr Ems, from New York, via Narlea. Sailed May Stmr Kaiser FriedCTrtch. from Hamburc. NEW Arrived May Stmr Columbia, from Liverpool.

QUEENSTOWN-Arrived May 23-Stmr Campania, from New York for Liverpool. Sailed May Stmr Kaiser FrleUerlch. from Hambur; and Southampton, for New York. THE SAN FRANCISCO OAL.L, SATURDAY, MAY 1900. 13 Shipping Intelligence.

Steamer Movements. Sun, Moon and Tide. Time Time Time Time! 5. Ft. Ft.

Ft. 1 Ft. L. L. IS 4.J 3:04 2.g s.3 27 11:23 4.7 3:32 2.9 4.7 3.1 10:51 29 1.1 4.8 5:29 S.I 11:38 i.l 20 4.9| 6:21 3.2 II W.

ill 31 0:22 5.7 4.S 1 1:11 5.3 o.2| 4.9 J.3 Steamer. Prom. Due. Wastnenaw May 29 Pomona Humboldt May North Fork IHumboldt May Tellus Oyster Harbor May IS Corona San Diego May 27 Queen Victoria Puset Sound May 27 Kmpire Coos Bay IMay 2T Arcata Oregon Ports (May 27 Bristol Oyster Harbor May 23 Gaelto China and Japan M-ty 29 Honlta Newport May 23 Curacao May Willamette Seattle May 23 Universe Oyster Harbor May State of Cal Oregon Ports May 30 Luxor Hamburg May 3ft Santa Rosa San Diego May 31 Crescent Crescent City May st Tacoma May Si Mattrawan May 31 Mariposa Sydney June 1 Walla Victoria Puget Sound June 1 Coos Bay Newport June 1 Point Mendocino June 1 Oregon June I City of Sydney. Panama June 1 Cojumbla Portland June 4 Prom I Due Steamer.

Destination. Satis. Pier. XTmatllla Vie Ppt Sd. May M.

am Pier St. May 2S, 2 pm Pier Valencia Cape May 24. 10 am Pier I Coos Newport May 17, 9 am Pier It Colon Panama May 23. 13 PMSS Columbia Portland May 3S. 11 am Pier 24 Pt.

Point May 23. 2 pm Pier lg. Marlscal Mexico May 28. Pomona May 28. SpmiPle" 9 City Peking China A Japan May 29.

1 pm PMSS Corona San May 23. 11 am Pier It North Fork.IHumblodt IMav 12 mi Pier 3 Arcata Bay 29. tO amlPler 13 Noyo May 29, 2 Australia May pmlPler 7 Humboldt May 30, 3 pm Pier Bonita Newport May 31. 0 am Pier It City Puebla Vic Sd. May SI.

11 am Pier 9 Newburs Grays 31. State of Cal Portland June 2. 11 ami Pier Santa Rosa. San Dietco June 2, amiPter 11 Del Oregon Ports. 2 Han Jnae Nome I I Time Time Time Time! 5.

Ft. Ft. Ft. 1 Ft. L.

L. IS 4.J 3:04 2.g s.3 27 11:23 4.7 3:32 2.9 4.7 3.1 10:51 29 1.1 4.8 5:29 S.I 11:38 i.l 20 4.9| 6:21 3.2 II W. ill 31 0:22 5.7 4.S 1 1:11 5.3 o.2| 4.9 J.3 Steamer. Prom. Due.

Wastnenaw May 29 Pomona Humboldt May North Fork IHumboldt May Tellus Oyster Harbor May IS Corona San Diego May 27 Queen Victoria Puset Sound May 27 Kmpire Coos Bay IMay 2T Arcata Oregon Ports (May 27 Bristol Oyster Harbor May 23 Gaelto China and Japan M-ty 29 Honlta Newport May 23 Curacao May Willamette Seattle May 23 Universe Oyster Harbor May State of Cal Oregon Ports May 30 Luxor Hamburg May 3ft Santa Rosa San Diego May 31 Crescent Crescent City May st Tacoma May Si Mattrawan May 31 Mariposa Sydney June 1 Walla Victoria Puget Sound June 1 Coos Bay Newport June 1 Point Mendocino June 1 Oregon June I City of Sydney. Panama June 1 Cojumbla Portland June 4 Prom I Due Steamer. Destination. Satis. Pier.

XTmatllla Vie Ppt Sd. May M. am Pier St. May 2S, 2 pm Pier Valencia Cape May 24. 10 am Pier I Coos Newport May 17, 9 am Pier It Colon Panama May 23.

13 PMSS Columbia Portland May 3S. 11 am Pier 24 Pt. Point May 23. 2 pm Pier lg. Marlscal Mexico May 28.

Pomona May 28. SpmiPle" 9 City Peking China A Japan May 29. 1 pm PMSS Corona San May 23. 11 am Pier It North Fork.IHumblodt IMav 12 mi Pier 3 Arcata Bay 29. tO amlPler 13 Noyo May 29, 2 Australia May pmlPler 7 Humboldt May 30, 3 pm Pier Bonita Newport May 31.

0 am Pier It City Puebla Vic Sd. May SI. 11 am Pier 9 Newburs Grays 31. State of Cal Portland June 2. 11 ami Pier Santa Rosa.

San Dietco June 2, amiPter 11 Del Oregon Ports. 2 Han Jnae Nome I I SEWIXG MACHINES AXD SUPPLIES. ALL klrds bourht. sold, and repairing guaran- teed. Chas.

Plambeck. 1915 Mission, nr. 15th. RENTED, repaired, bought, sold; machine sup- plles. Standard Agency.

145 phone Mint 45. ALL bought, sold, exchanged, rented: repairing at rates. 205 Fourth St. STABLES TO LET." 23 STALLS: suitable for milk depot; $25; water free. Mission 4 STORAGE AXD WAREHOUSES.

BEKINS Van and Storage 722 MUsion tel. South Packing, moving and storage. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Office 401 Post cqr. Powell; tel.

Main 6713. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. Fillmore phone 281. SUBURBAN RESIDENCES; SANTA one from JiSeal Beach Hotel, elegant new summer villa: large lawrs macnincent view; $100 to $150 per month; eferences. Address box 2S5S.

Call office. TYPEWRITERS AM) SUPPLIES. sell better machines for less money than any house In the city; rentals. $3. The Typewriter Exchange.

53S California, telephone Main 266. DIVIDEND TICKS. DIVIDEND Dividend No. 105 (fifty rents per share) ot the Oceanic Steamship Company will be payable at the office of the company, S27 Market on and after Fri- day. June 1, 1900.

Transfer books will close on Saturday, May 26. 1900, at 12 o'clock m. W. K. GIBSON.

Secretary pro tern. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMKUA REAL ESTATE. FINE lot: north side near Morton et. 50x150; a bargain.

SE. corner. 50x145. with good cottage. Fine northwest corner.

100x150. with handsome house of 10 rooms a irreat bargain. B. D. JL'DD 1114 Park st.

NEW modern house of 8 bath and base- ment; choice location; JIO'X) cash, balance terms to suit. $1000 Good cottage. 4 rooms; I larpe lot. J. H.

YOUNG. Owner and Builder. I Park at. IMPROVED and unimproved property acquired by foreclosure; bargains; one-flfth cash; bal- ance In 1, 2, or 4 years, Alameda Savings Kank. ALAMEDA HOUSES.

TO House of 6 rooms, bath. furnished or unfurnished; large garden; stable; low rent; location brond-paupe station. Park st. Call R. a.

WILKE. Kearny St. HOUSE, furnished, for 1 or 2 months; rent 15T1 Railroad ave. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. NOW IS THE TIME TO INVEST IN BERKE- LEY LOTS.

We have lots in the siKhtly HlllegBy!" Tract. 50x160. for $900; street Improved; sightly sites i in the Pcentc Park adjoining the university, from and upward. O. G.

MAY Berkeley. FOR sale New, modern houses as follows: On Durant 7 rooms and bath; wire for electricty; piped for gas; close 'to college. O. G. MAY CO.

LOVELY new home of rooms In the Scenic Park; street improved: terms reamn- i able. foot on Atherton near Channing I i Neat 4 room cottage: windmill, tank, brick foundation' cost party Eu- rcpe. O. G. MAT Berkeley.

BERKELEY ROOMS AXD BOARD. ONE or two sunny front rooms In new modern house, with small, private family; view; convenient to train or cars: hoard flirt class; optional; old person or Invalid find best of attention: references. Address M. Berkeley P. O.

OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL. ESTATE. auction! c-': AT AUCTION. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE.

OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. Faturday, June 2. 2 p. Saturday, June 2, 2 p. m.

Send for Maos. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE 460-462 KiKhth Oakland. FOR sale One of the prettiest homes In Oakland; $1000 to fLW) cash, balance to suit; 7 latest improvements; best construc- tion. W. H.

CORNELL. 1070 B'dwy. Oakland. BLOCK 64. roust be sold, near 23d 17th East Oakland: a rare chance for a block pur- chaser.

SAMUEL SWIFT. 1112 East Six- teenth East Oakland. OAKLAND FCRMTDRB FOR SALE. AN Introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer.

11th and Franklin. Oakland. San Leandro Advertisements. SAN LEANDRO REAL ESTATE. 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, and Sophie Gruenlnir, 36. 1153 Mission street. Archibald Mel. Alexander, 35, city, and Jo- sephrne A. Brown.

JW. city. Albert W. Small, 30. Mission street, and Blanche C.

Jory, 29. 1306 Masonic avenue. William T. F. Stewart.

22, 2724 Folsom street, and Etta P. Kasmussen. IS, 2724 Folsom street. John Gordlno, SI, Salinas, and Ella Wenzel, 13, city. DEAHTS- Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall will not be Inserted.

They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be Indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to the eame published. BORN. In this city, to wife of Henry Onldstone, a daughter. LANG-In this city. May 22.

1900. to the wife of Lando Lane, a son. In this city. May IS. 1900, to wife of David Lyons, a daughter.

In Alameda. May 19, 1300, to the wife of C. W. Rosenstock. a daughter.

In thin city, to wife of B. Schariro. a daughter. DIED. Ayens, William H.

Leavltt, Clara A. Baehr. Augusta Leonard. Patrick Bainex, Olive McCarthy, Mary Buswell, T. McPherson.

Lola Cleland, John Mackay. John 8. Cumminps, Mary E. Morgan, Rarah F. Demartini.

Andrea Morton, Thomas LVppe. Madeline OMalley. Dr.W.II. I. Dorg-an.

Alice M. I'ratt. Knoch H. Georee Kyan. Margaret Gunther.

Isabella S. Schllchtinfr, Margar- Johnson, Charles etha M. Johnson, Mary Beellg, Gabriel It. Johnson. Theodore L.

Thrasher, Johnson. Wm. R. A. White, Cnrlion Jones, John Williams.

Margaret Karatar, Louise Woodls, Maria Kennedy. Julia M. Woolcock, William J. In this city. May 24, I9W.

William husband of Catherine Ayers. father of Alex and Charles Ayers, Mrs. J.H. Brlck- wedell. Mrs.

F. H. Heyers and the late 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. WH- ljamf. a native of Baltimore, aged years. In this city.

May 24. 1800, Augusta, relict of the late Ferdinand W. Baehr, and mother of Mrs. C. C.

Bush of Mrs. Emit Rofcte, Mrs. Lillla Spccht. Mrs. J.

W. Mrs. H. F. Lange and Louts F.

Uachr, a native of Hamburg. Germany, aged 77 years 1 montti and 25 services this day (Saturday), at 2 at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Whalen, 860 Geary street.

Inter- ment private. In this city. May 25, 1900, Olive, In- fant daughter of Charles and 'Margaret a native of San Francisco, aged 2 tncnths and 3 days. BUS ta this city, May 25. 1900, Suela Thorn Buswell, widow of the late W.

F. Bua- well and mother of Alexander- T. and George Buswell, a native of New York City, N. aged 67 years 4 months and 5 days. and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow, (Sunday), at o'clock, from Calvary Church, corner Powell and Geary streets.

In- terment Odd Cemetery. 25. 1900. John Cleland, beloved husband of Hannah Cleland, father of Annie Cleland. and stepfather of Mamie J.

Lloyd, aced 70 years. 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.

aged 64 years. and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 3 o'clock, from the mortuary of the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- pany, 2425 Mission street, near Twenty-flrst. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. KNIGHTS and Ladles' of Grand Lodge and members of the order. will meet at 2423 Mission street to-morrow (Sunday), at 3 o'clock, to attend the funeral of past pro- tector.

Sister M. E. Cummings. Z. T.

WHITTEN, G. P. h. w. Qurrzow.

g. s. In this city. May 24, 1900, An- drea, beloved son of the late Antonia De- martini, and brother of Luigl Demartini and Mrs. Maddalena Cuneo of New York, a native of Italy, aged 65 years 10 months and 20 days.

tGTrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors of Valente, Marlnl 1524 Stockton street, thence to I. O. O. F. Hall, Seventh and Mar- ket streets, for services.

Interment I. O. F. Cemetery. Please omit flowers.

In this city. May 24. 1900, Madeline Deppe, beloved wife of Bernhard Deppe, and mother of B. W. and Phil Defepp-, a native of ISaytrn, Germany, aged 50 years 9 months and 23 days.

EyFriends and acquaintance!" are respect- fully invited toi attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence. S17 Ninth street, "between Folsom and Harrison. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. In this city. May 24, entered into rest, Alice beloved grandchild of Mr.

and Mrs. William Dorgan, and dearly beloved niece of T. E. Kittle, Annie and Eliza- beth Dorgan, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years. ttyFrlends are respectfully Invited to at- tend the funeral thi3- day (Saturday), at 9 o'clock, from the family residence, 466 Minna street, thence to St.

Mary's Cathedral, where a solemn requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In Point Arena. May 21, 1900, (Jeorge, dearly beloved son of Annie a native of California, aged 19 years and 11 months. 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 Arthur L. and William C. Gun- ther, a native of Long Island. N. aged 59 years.

(Xew York papers please copy.) In this city. May 24. 1900. Charles, beloved husband of Mary Johnson, and father of Gertrude, Audit and the late George Edward Johnson, of Sweden, aged 55 years 1 month and 21 days. ICyFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of McAvoy 1239 Market street, between Elchth and Ninth.

Interment Laurel Hill remetery. In this city. May 25. 1900, Mary dearly beloved daughter of Vashtl Johnson, and of Grant, Dell and Charles John- son, a native of Eugene, aged IS years 1 month and 12 days. (Eugene, paperB please copy.) (tyXotice of funeral hereafter.

In Indio. May 23. 1900. Theo- dore beloved husband of Mary E. son.

son of Mary J. and the late William Johnson, and brother of C. 11. and J. William Johnson and Mrs.

H. L. Livingston, a native of Halfmoon Pay, San Mateo County, aged 33 years. and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from late resi- dence, 2225 Filbert street. Interment Cypress Cemetery, by carriage.

I PACIFIC Parlor Xo. 10. X. P. G.

The mem- bers are hereby requested to assemble at I I-'ilbert street to-morrow (Sunday), at 12:30 I o'clock, to attend the funeral of our late brother, L. Johnson. By order of P. MARTIN. President.

J. C. MILLER. Secretary. Xear San Jose-, May 23.

1900. William R. A. Johnson, beloved husband of M. Johnson, a native of 5S vears.

(Xew York and Philadelphia papers please copy.) of funeral hereafter. In this city. May 23. 1900, John Jones. beloved hu.sband of Jessie Jones, and beloved father of Mildred.

Edward and Gerajdine Jones, a native of Wales, aged 62 years 1 month and 15 days. In this city. May 24, 1900. Louise, beloved wife of the late Marc Karatar, and beloved mother of Henry Mathilda and Angele Karatar, a native of Alsace, ujsed 65 years 6 months and 17 days. (ETTrlends are respectfully Invited to at- tend the funeral services to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, 307 Polk I street.

Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. KENNEDY-In this city. May 25, 19C0. Julia! beloved daughter of Josephine and the late James G. Kennedy, and sister of Thomas Josephine, Helen.

James and Cora Ken- i nedy, a native of San Jose, aged 26 years and months C7 1 Friends, are respectfully Invited to at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the family residence, 2607 Clay street. Interment In this city. May 25, 1900. Clara wife of the late Charles M. Leavltt of Kf- flngham, X.

and sister of Mrs. Frank P. Doe. a native of Parsonsville. Me.

(T7 Friends are respectfully Invited to at- 'tend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, 2002 La- i guna street. Interment at Dover. N. H. In this city.

May 24. 1800, Patrick, beloved husband of Bridget Leonard, a na- tive of County Klldare, Ireland. and are lespect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 312 Lily avenue, thence to Sacred Heart Church, corner of Fell and Fillmore streets, where a requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. In this city.

May 24. 1900. Mary dearly beloved wife of Charles McCarthy, a native of Moran Abbey, parish of Ralaughna- mona, County Cork, Ireland, nged 78 years. and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the foneral this day (Saturday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence. 22 Chesley street, between Seventh and Eighth, 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. In Santa Roea. May 23, 1900, Lola, beloved daughter of James L. and Lll- lle- McPherson, a native of San Francisco, aged 19 years 5 months and 11 dayp.

In this city. May 23. 1900. John Stu- art Mackay, beloved husband of Alexandra daughter of Colonel de Clalrmont, a native of Scotland. Cmie funeral will take place to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from 2S02 Gough street.

In this city. May 25, 1900, Sarah Frances Morsran. beloved mother of Robert lizzie, and James P. Mylar and Tennle, Lucy and Morgan, a native of Missouri, aged 52 years 3 months and 3 days. In this city.

May 24, 1900, Thomas Morton, late of Ulue Lake, I lumnoMt County brother of Patrick and James Morton, a na- tive of Ireland, aged 62 years. At the Presidio. May 23, 1900. Dr W. H.

I. O'Malley. U. S. beloved son of Austin and Rebecca O'Malley.

and bro'her of the Rev. Facher O'Malley. in?" Funeral from his parents' home, 1114 Hyde this (Saturday) morning, at 8S0 o'clock, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral for solemn requiem mass, commencing nt 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

In this city. May 25, 1900, Enoch II Pratt, beloved father of Mrs. Ida Rutterfield Mrs. Oetavla Wardlow and H. F.

F. and Caddie Pratt, a native of Massachusetts, aged 70 years. of funeral hereafter. In this city. May 24.

1900, Margaret Ryan, a native of Ohio, aged 42 years 9 months and 26 days. SCHLICHTING-In this city. May 24. 1900 Margaretha Marie Sehlichtlng, beloved daugh- ter of H. V.

and the late Christina Schllcht- lnc, and beloved sister of H. F. Sehlichtlng a native of San Francisco, aged years 6 months and 15 days. A member of Wal- halla Rebekah Lodge No. 130.

CTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 917 Bryant street. Interment I. F. Cemetery. BEELIG-In Victoria, B.

May 24, 1000. Gabriel beloved husband of Fannie Seellg father of Hugo and Milton Seellg. and brother of Oeonte H. Seellg- and Mrs. I.

E. Gilbert of Modesto, a. 'native of New York, aged 45 years. THRASHER-ln this city. May 24, 1900, Sarah Murray, beloved wife of Dr.

Marlon Thrasher beloved mother of Carroll Thrasher, and sis- ter of Charles A. Murray Esq. of Denver, a native of Geneseo, N. Y. C7 Interment private.

In this city. May 23, 1800, Carlton beloved husband of Alice G. White, and father of Charles L. and Fred C. White, a na- tive of New York, aged 52 years 6 months and 12 days.

(C7 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. S. Klmball, at Seminary Park.

Seminary avenue. Oakland. Conveyances will meet Haywards electric cars at Seminary avenue at 1:30 and 2 o'clock. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. In Plymouth, Amador May 25, 1900.

Margaret Williams, widow of the late JoseDh Williams, a native of Cornwall, England, aged 6S years. (CTNotlce of funeral hereafter. In this city, May 24, 1900, Maria HENRY GALLAGHER (Successors to Flannagan FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 20 Fifth opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South SO.

MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY colma, San Mateo Co. OFFICE. 916 MARKET ST. Tel. So.

337 Woodis, a native of North Carolina, aged SO years. and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from Zlon A. M. Church. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery.

In this city. May 25, 1900, Wil- liam John, beloved husband of Florence M. Woolcock. father of Ethel May Woolcock, brother ot Mrs. Peter Organ and Peter Wool- cock, and son of the late and Mary Woolcock, a native of Star City, aged 27 years 5 months and 15 days.

A member of Court Seal Rock No. 45, Foresters of America; a member of Court Diana, Independent Order of Foresters, also a member of Abraham Lin- coln Council, Junior Order United American Mechanics. ItyFrienils ahi. acquaintances are fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- pany, 2425 Mission street, near Twenty-flrst. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car from corner Guerrero and Twen- tieth streets at 2:30 o'clock.

nEAt COCXTIIY For Sale A Vac 3 depot Address J. W. HAKLR. Iflfc. Center Berkeley.

ALTA PUNTA TrTctTian" Pablo a miles north of near Valley land by to CaU for mats, en O. W. HAIGHT. 401 Call Vt! r.O£S Valley j5n. or larger in j-opordoo; Rafael water syTtetn; fine view; riinnk.ed 5 minutes' walk from nrw station of Kent.

minutes from Ross S-tation; flier and all trains stop at these stn- Kent or C. H. SIANGAN. 31 Market San Francisco. MEAL ESTATE WANTED.

and lot price about 12500 to liOOO; must be In pood condition: no agents. Apply at room 803. nxaminer buildlcsr. UOOBIS FOR CLAY. S421.

near 2 large unfurnished roorac: yard; water; rear; rent $7. EDDY. Nice sunny connecting rooms; furnished; tplenfiid location; private resi- dence. EIGHTH. Front room; kitchen; hot.

cold stationary tubs; sunny porch. ELLIS. 2 email sunny furnished house- keeping In rear; ti. FOLSOM. Large sunny bay- window room; kitchen; bath; everything IS.

IOI.SOM, Jl a week; larjre tunny furnished room; closet; bath; running water; private. GOLDEN GATE. Large sunny Iront and tack rooms; bath and gas ranee; $16. $1" 60 S32. Call bet- 2 and 4 and 7 and 8 p.

m. HATES. Bay-window flat of 6 rooms and bath. I3i or for JiOO. FMALL.

light, unfurnished room; 3 rooma. (JS: location central. Particulars at 342 Kearny lOlSH. near Post; telephone Putter rooms; complete for LAFKIE. 27.

bet. Eichth and Ninth, oft Mission 4-room. eunny flat. complete for hekpg. $12.

Furnished housekeeping rooms I and single; gas; bath; laundry; 8-11 a. ro I 4-6 in. MARKET. between fcth and 3 sunny rangre. water, yard: quiet place; $12.

MARKET. Front suite, sun In. both rooms. gut range, rent $15; single room, folding bed, rer.t 3 hcusekeeplnr rooms; also sltiple; new ma-nap-cmt. newly renovated.

MISSION, Kitchen and front room, with foldinr-bfd. compiff for housekeeping. MISSION, hands-: renovated: fumiFhed rms: euitee. single. XATOMA, rM.

near 2 frotft furnished houseketpine 'water, sink, closet. ICATOMA. or funny rooms, furnished or unfurnished; low rent: housekt-eping. OTARRELL, nicely furjiinFhed house- keeping rooms: parlor floor. tlS.

$20. OAK. 3 cozv unfurnished housekeeping ro imr cheap, rZRRY. 1SI 4 tunny housekeeping rooms, with bath; $10: investigate. 6COTT.

First floor of i unfurnished rooms; bath, parden; $16; adults only. 6ECOXD. Furnished for housekeeping; also einirle rooms: $9 up. SvEKTEENTH. A snap; $12: rooms, with cas and bath.

SIXTH. 4 connecting roo-j, furniEhed for housekeeping, with piano; also other rooms. CTnVEXSOX. WI. bet.

7th and Two fur- nifhed housekeeping rooms: bath: central, TENTH. 123. near 1. 2 or i sunny complete for housekeeping. TWELFTH.

122 Two eunny furnished house- keeping rooms. TWENTY-THIRD. 27K, near Dolores-3 eunny bay-window rooms; nice and neat. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions at Call branch office. 2200 Fillmore st.

A BRANCH for Call advertisements and fUbscrlrtJons has been established at 1096 Va- lencia rt. ROOMS TO LET Fnrn. and Infarn. ICKHOUSE, 25c to tl per night. 25 to $5 per week, and open all night.

BCR.VETT, 1426 Market et. fold No. Fur- nished einsrle: also unfurnished. CARROLTON, 1206 Market, cor. Golden Gate ve gunny corctr; well furn.

rms. offices. 20V 1 Sunny; upstairs; German family. ELLIS. 702 One sunny furnished, front room.

ruitaHe for two. FiFTH. Pleasant, runny, unfurnished rooms to let. FIRST. 2S Nett outetde furnished rooms to rent; Jl oer week.

FOLSOM. $1 a week; large sunny furnished room; closet; bath; running water; private. FOLSOM. corner Suite of 3 eleeant fur.nr coiner rooms, suitable for doctor. FOLSOM.

985. ccr. 6th (The Newly fur- nlshed eunny rooms, single or suites GEARY. 4CS (The Elegantly furnished rooms; suites or single: travelers accom' dated. GRAND SOUTHERN, southeast corner Seventh Mission Sunny rooms, en sQite or tingle; ladles' parlor; reading room; elevator.

HANCOCK HOUSE. TS1 Mission Select family rooming bouse; II to per week. HOTEL Elepant suites; single; tran- sient: baths. MRS. KINO.

Turk and Taylor. HOWARD, Neatly furnished eunny front room, suitable for two gentlemen: also large housekeeping room. HOtVARD, Rooms from $1 week up to 25c to Jl right; also housekeeping rooms. JESSIE. Bunny furnlFhed housekeeping rooms.

Larg-A sunny furnished room, JONES. 117 Nicely furnished large sunny room: I closets; urate; running WaXer; private. LARKI.V, FurniFhed room to let; 7n private family: if furred. MINNA. 667.

cor. Eighth-New furnished bay- wjndow room. $1 per week; transient. MISSION, 6S4. near Xewly furnished sunny front room; reasonable; for gentlemen.

OCTAVIA. 2. near Nice large sunny front bay-window room, nicely and newly furnished; family; rent cheap. OFARRELL, 20 Sunnjr furnished rooms and offices; elevator; electric lights; day. mo.

PINE. near Large funny unfur- r.i?h«><J room with bath; new; rent reasonable. POST, Finest transient rooms In the city; hot and cold water: elevator. PQtVJSlXh Light, clean rooms. In suites or transient; running water; chfap.

KOFKDALE House. 818 and 321 Ellis Rooms, r.ljrht, to week. $1 25 to open night. ROYAL HOL'EE. 126 Elite Incandescent Jipht.

reading room, emoklng room and ladles' night. 85c to $1 week, $2 month. to $20; elevator en office floor; rooms with not and cold water; baths. fc'HEKMAN Apartment House. 28 Eighth r.ear Furnlehcd and unfurnished.

THE OAKS J1J A good rooming house rood people. R. HUGHES, proprietor. NEFS One or two nicely fur- r.iyherj rooms; corner; eunnjr upper flat; every- thing modern; central. CLAF5IFIED advertisements and subscriptions at Call branch office.

2200 fillmore st. A IH1ANCH office for Call ents and ratacrtpUoaa has been established at 1CM Va- rt BOOHS BOARD. HOTEL Sutherland, cor. Jones and Sutter neutot eanny single room sand suites, with nrg with every HAIGHT, with board for 2. month; parlor suite for 2, $60.

LAS PALMAS. 1220 Market Suite of 2 or private; bath; sin, board optional. NEW family hotel; exceptionally Rood In every particular; taaacr rates. 8C7 California Et. Van NESS fThe Rooms and board: furnished and unfurnished: $20.

A WEEK'S news for cents. The Weekly Call, rag'-g. in tor mailing. $1 per year. ROOaig WAOTED.

brother, by the last V. i 1 2 mo tn on larfe, sunny, plainly furr.lFhed room, within walking ril re not far out t0 exceed wm th- time. Address MRfc. K. box 2S74.

Call office. SPECIAL KOTICES. BA tPn ejected made: CO ou ntrr PA CIFIC COLLECTION to 4i Montgomery roogis tel. 55S0. from whitened, $1 up; tasting done.

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