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CITY REAL ESTATE.
QA-yO *8:8x2_„ EAST SIDE 26ThXve7^
• '_•'". near A st., outside lands
*_• C? each — 10 lots (2 corners). 25x90 feet
_ c - B *, ock 9' Railroad Homestead Association;
$^ 1 5 all.
$976— 1-story frame; 4 rooms; lot 60x100;
outhouses, etc.; fine well of water; corner lot; Ex-
ci-lsior Homstead Association. CHAS.C. FISHER,
. r >o( California st.
•< 'SO EACH— CHEAP LOTS IN EXCELSIOR
'.. ».»_'" Homestead, on line of Mission electric
road : lots ready for building. McEWEN BROS.,
118 Montgomery st.
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"l?OR SALE (HEAP.
.A $5000— House and lot on Minna St., near Mis-
sion; contains 4 flats; renting for $50 per month;
*'*'- of lot 45x80; must be sold at once; $3000
mortgage can remain. Inquire of J. BROWN-
STONE, 11 Montgomery st., from p. a. ii. to 12 M.
ARINE-VIEAV RESIDENCES— ONLY $2000
cash: balance easy payments; price $7250
each : new resiliences, now being finished; 9 rooms,
bath, basement and attic; bath, lavatory and
vestibule tiled; tine mantels; sun all day unob-
structed marine view; Buchanan street, west side,
near A allejo; houses well built; must be seen to
be appreciated. THOMAS MAGEE & sons, 4
Montgomery st.
JLI EAUTIFUL , SAUSALITO. '.
a 10 years' lease of a lot 90x110 on the grade
level and ready to build on; the yearly rent is only
•--'.>: me owner pays the taxes; a few minutes'
walk from the ferry; no hills to climb; for good
reasons; the undersigned Is obliged to sell her lease;
tins is a rare opportunity for any one desiring a
(suburban home, for almost nothing, in this beauti-
ful place. Call or address MRS. E. A. DUFFY,
2119 Mason st., city.
QJ 1 £ 'it CASH, $1800 ON TIME, BUYS
' ll •''' store ami 2 flats: lot 25x80 ft.; rents,
-100 a year; always rented. SPECK'S, 30 Mont-
gomery st.
_;•)(}"*» 3~NICE FLATS; MISSION; LOT
-. _ • ,)\'. 25x80 feet; rents $32 a month; worth
$4000: terms half cash. SPECK'S, 30 Montg. St.
© QAfYCASH. $750 ON TIME,- BUYS 1 LOT
•. - •'"' 25x120 feet on car line; vicinity Pine
su-read; to build. STOCK'S, 30 Montgomery st.
Oil 000 MCALLISTER ST4 "NEARTXiAR-
«{I 1 L.-'l/v, kin, with Improvements; 27:6 x
120 to rear street, Wilson _ CARR, 18 Post.
"V"EW : U;ES"foR SALE, 5~ BOOMS AND
- > bath: all the latest improvements. Apply on
premises, Harrison St., bet. 21st and 22d.
•-r'Ml WORTH DOUBLE; 27x100; BEMIS
»_,),;''. St., _, _• Castro; block from electric '
cars: ready to build. J. R. ROCHE, San Rafael.
IV" ANTED —TO EXCHANGE F OR CITY'
'» property, 3 nice modern Improved cottages
in West Oakland ; near station; one of 4 rooms and
bath, other two of 5 rooms and bath; lot 92x112):
value $7500; rented for *50: will pay difference If
more. Address E. lE. 623 Golden Gate aye.
< I 700 HOUSE, 6 ROOMS; EARN, ETC.,
'- >■*■ • V/U. In Berkeley; lot 100x100, with creek.
$5250— House, 7 rooms; fine corner; 120x135,
With orchard.
$1000— Fine corner; 40x100; macadamized: $100
down, $100 yearly.
CHAS. A. BAILEY, 46 Market st., or Berkeley
station, Berkeley.
T?OR SALE^TENEMENT HOUSE 18 BOOMS
X and lot: rents $38 per month mortgage $1800
at 7 per cent; owner compelled to sell, must sell;
real value over $3000; lot, 25x80; good location;
make an oiler. Address P. R., 34 Kissling st.
QO YOU WANT A SUMMER HOME?
See those beautiful lots at Alto, Marin County;
only 40 minutes from city: price $150; easy terms.
JOOST & AVOQLLK Y, 4 New Montgomery" st.
"--' ■s.'aIJI I BARGAIN-BUSH, NEAR MASON,
.OOUC'i .north side: 20 rooms. For particu-
lurs '-(. E. W. SKELTON. 410 Montgomery st.
OAKLAND HEAL ESTATE.
Ql 50 AN; ' I PWARD; I NPRECEDENTED
C xOyJ offer.
We are now offering 100 choice lots in the geo-
graphical center of Berkeley ranging in size from
40x100 to 60x135. Terms, $25 cash down, balance
$5 and $10 per month, or one- fifth cash, balance in
lour equal payments, interest at 8 per cent per
annum. These lots are situated along the lineof
the California and Nevada Railroad and right in
the line of immediate improvements. This offer-
ing is made with a view of making Immediate sales
and to Insure purchasers of an advance in values.
Realty will surely advance In value In the next
year. . You can't make a safer Investment than
now. Oakland and Berkeley will be the terminus I
of one or more overland railroads. Our prospects
are brighter than those of any other city on the
coast. Your investments will reward you better
here than elsewhere, Come, see, voii will buy.
Full particulars at the ' office of • CLOUGH "<_
BAKER, 1002 Broadway, Oakland.
FEB .WANTED FOB A LARGE
A residence and grounds on the heights, East Oak-
land, near Borax Smith's palatial residence, to close
an estate. BENEDICT _ CO., 457 Ninth St.,
, Oakland. »
ftQl inn 2-STORY HOUSE, 7 ROOMS; HIGH
tUUt'UU. basement, laundry, electric bells, gas
or electric lighting: centrally located ; house never
been occupied; lot 85 : :35 . streetwork all done;
$800 cash, balance $30 j-tr mouth; no Interest;
must be ftild by April 1 ; don't fail to see this. Call
■or addresa AA'. W. I' IV ,1010 Broadway.Oakland.
<'*il 000 A FINE 2-STORY*. RESIDENCE
__U."JUU. of 14 rooms: all modern: lot SOx
150; W. sid* Alice st., near Durant. Call or ad-
dress AY. AY. BLOW, 1010 Broadway, Oakland.
c*"< »i SALE— SI2,OOO; NEAV MODERN house
C of 12 rooms: lot 73x120; situated on Durant
st., near Alice: good stable and all modern im-
provements. Call or address AY. W. BLOW, 1010
Broadway, Oakland.
O>lX 000 A HANDSOME 2-STORY' RESl-
•iff .LO .yJVJyJ . dence of TJ rooms, bath and base-
ment: good stable and all modern improvements;
situated on AY. side of Madison st., near Durant: a
bargain; must be sold. Call or address at once AY.
AY. BLOW, 1010 Broadway, Oakland.
SOAAM FINE LARGE CORNER LOT IN
\ffO\JyJ' ' . Alameda; I lor; walk to Morton-st.
.s:a;ion; 180 feet on Clinton aye.. 390 feet on Sher-
man aye: this is a good investment ami must be
sold. Apply t W. AY. BLOW, 1010 Broadway,
Oakland. '
Tl'" ANTED- 50 HEAD OP SMALL MULES,
■» broke; also 2 carloads of high grade cows, In
exchange for clear Oakland real estate; will pay
part cash. Address P. O. box 86, Oakland.
QO9 en 9-BOOM BERKELEY HOME;
•t. •}— •'" ', Just building; 2 blocks east Dwight-
way station; north side Blake St.; e_Sy payment;
line- toy view. C. P. KERN A CO., 902 Ero'aoway,
1 Oakland.
MUST SACRIFICE — A FINE HOME IN
Berkeley and 2 in Oakland; finest location;
forced to sell. F. C. WATSON, 463 Ninth St., Oak-
land.
Ay * 1 AN OFFER FOR A HOUSE ON
>* Grove st.: good location. Address E. E.
BUNCE, 1003 Broadway, Oakland.
1-BKE.A'T- A RARE CHANCE: RESIDENCE
A of 12 rooms and bath; very large grounds and
orchard; lots of flowers: outside of town. Apply
to owners, a. .1. SNYDER <fe CO.
Tj B. CAPELL, ONE OP TH OLDEST REAL
■J • estate dealers d Oakland, has again opened an
office at 478 Tenth St., Oakland.
I- ISO— LOTS; IN FRUITVALE ONLY"
J-i $1 cash and $1 a week buy a homo and save
your small earnings: the new railroad will double
values In Oakland. H. B. FINNEY, 902 Broad-
way, Oakland.
C! 190 C\ BOUSE, 5 ROOMS, IN BERKELEY";
C I _' " '. lot 40x100: one-third cash.
$400— Lot (0x100: $50 down, $10 monthly; near
proposed railroad.
■ as. A. BAILEY', Berkeley station, Berkeley.
< I CAA L "' 150x300, FRONTING ON TWO
«Jp ' «JaMP. streets: house of 0 rooms: barn, well
and fruit trees; one block 10 a main thoroughfare
and electric cars; cash loan of $1000 on this prop-
erty: mus: be sold, as owner is going away. H. M.
CAMERON, 479 Ninth St., Oakland.
vE'Mj T'ASH— 5 ROOMS "AND BATH: A
»Jl |lli)il bargain: 25x100: close to local. AVAL
V. TODD. ;0t)8 Broadway. Oakland.
OAK LAN I* FURNITURE FOR SALE.
FURNITURE AND CARPETS A OUR OWN
V -i.c.-. H. 1 -M!'LI.HAAS. 408 Eleventh st.
v -ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE.
s ..)|| l T • FOC-IGoTSb LOTS: [B3:4xIOO EAX__;
»J)._.UU. south side High st., 100 feet west of
Washington; In payments. DECKER, 1200 Market.
* "<_TXAnil 4 XI ATS; LOT 50x114: RENTED
»J)OUUU. for $50; will exchange for San Rafael,
Oakland or Santa Rosa properly. DECKER, 1206
Market St., corn' of Taylor.
ORNER LOT 36:8x11779600; INSIDE LOT,
same size. $525. J. H. YOUNG, 1243 Park St.,
Alameda.
(_>_7_f- ALAMEDA BUILDING-LOTS; $25
OUU. cash: *10 monthly; 2 blocks to rail-
road station; if -.Oil want bargains see us quick.
MAI DONALD, MOTT * CO., 1422 Park St., Ala-
meda. . ..::-■:
I LAMED — BARGAINS; BEAUTIFUL
-.V homes for sale and to rent, furnished or unfur-
nished- tree teams at office, 1355 Park St.. Sundays
a- 1 all times to examine property. WILL BUBN-
H_— l _ <'(>., 1888 Park st-; branch office, BURN-
HAM A MARSH CO., 428 Montgomery st.
nOBSALE LOT 150x207, WITH IMPROVE-
_ ments, consisting of house, barn and large con-
servatory; adjoins lot on which new City Hail is
now being constructed; has great prospective
value. "HAS. S. NEAL. Efciiml Bank. Park St.
BERKELEY HEAL ESTATE.
By— VINE ST., NEAR OXFORD;
new 10-room cottage cheap to close estate;
near university and station. Apply A\ M. JONES,
24 Sacramento.
_» 1 Q MONTHLY-NEW 5-ROOM COTTAGE,
_1 0 with mantel, bath, laundry, pantry fenced;
towered; lot 40x100: $1800. F. BOEGLE, b.>o
Market St.: W.C. MORAN. l/orln.
ALAMEDA ROOMS AND HOUSES.
HOUSE 7 BOOMS RATH: $16. 1886 SEA*-
enth, near Railroad avenue 1 hardware store).
ATTORNEYS- A AW. [,■
ADVICE PRE E; DIVORCE .V. s.\ 8P ECTA L-
A. Tv ; collections, damages, wills, deeds, etc. G. A\ .
lOWI Att'y-at-law, 850 Market at., cor. Stockton.
\\f~ "wTdA VIDsTJN,"ATT OR-."EY-AT-LAAV,42O
>> . (raliforuia St., rms. 14-15; advice tree.
r ohn R. All KEN. ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, Its.
) 16 and 17, 402 Montgomery st., cor. California.
COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. I
"1 Q ACRES; LITTLE HOME; Al LAND; HALF
ATM in fruit and table grapes; house 7 rooms: good
outbuildings: one mile from town: lovely
shade trees and shrubbery: will exchange to the
amount of $3000 for Oakland residence property,
balance at 7 per cent; price $5000. D. lI. TWING,
Sonoma City, Cal.
<2;l \o<l CASH,- BALANCE ON LONGTIME,
*lpxo\J\J buys 20-iure model ranch, Santa Rosa,
blocs from depot: 800 trees, choicest varieties;
new Eastlaks cottage: 12 acres grain; 1 2 acre ber-
ries; 150 hens; span of horses: cow: incubators;
tools; household furniture. SPECK'S, 30 Montgy.
ELEGANT HOUSE AND LOT FOB SALE;
cheap; at Mill A'allev, Marin County, CaL C.
J. GARDNER, 3- Twelfth St., S. F.
<( HAA 10 ACRES PRIME LAND; TEHAMA
'„ t/W. County: close to town; 6 acres assorted
fruit; can have more land adjoining; the Improve-
ments cost more than the price asked; must be
sold. J. B. MIHAN, 531 California st. ______
OQ-ACRE TRAIT IN CONTRA COSTA
00 County; 2% miles from railroad and boat-
landing; all level creek bottom land; on county
road; running water; a great sacrifice at $50 per
acre.
SX. X. 00 20 ACRES CHOICE LEVEL LAND
<p OOUU. hall" a mile from Capitola, Santa Cruz
County: 16 acres bearing fruit: pood house six
rooms; yards for 1000 chickens; os sprinkled road.
1 9 ACRES RICH FOOTHILL LAND, NEAR
J-— J Napa; 8 acres orchard, mostly bearing; all
fenced; good house, barn and outbuildings: stock,
wagon, Implements, chickens, etc.; everything
goes; only $1500.
1 (\(- ACRES IN VINEYARD VALLEY,
J-UU Monterey County; 120 acres can be culti-
vated; 60 acres now planted; balance oak wood
and pasture; all fenced; plain buildings; price
$1200 if sold soon.
Apply to P. 11. JORDAN & CO., 188 Crocker
building, San Francisco.
6 ORES NEAR HAYWARDS; ABOUT 4
U acres in fruit; cottage, barn and several
chicken-houses; this is a good place, and will be
sold below its value on account Of departure; make
an offer.
$2600— acres in Sonoma County: 1000 fruit
trees: small vineyard; plenty of wood and fine
trout stream; house, barn and outhouses; great
bargain. GAMAN & LYON, 215 Kearny st.
C»IAA GOVERNMENT LAND 1 LOCATION:
?„ ll'l'. 160 acres close to San Francisco; 7
miles from railroad town; worth $1000. Apply to
WHEELER «_ CO., 646 Market St., Chronicle bldg.
JAOB SALE— A GOOD STOCK FARM OP 340
X acres, fenced; 2 good houses; abundance of
water, variety of fruit, some timber: or will ex-
change for income city property not exceeding ssooo
or $6000 in value. Apply N., box 10, this office.
711 AND 20 ACRE PIECES— A I FOR CHICK-
-1 5 en ranches: on 8 and 10 years' credit; • $25,
$30. $70 and $100 per acre: within 1 mils of town.
H. H. TWING, Sonoma City, Cal.
T T. PETERS, MILLS BUILDING, OFFERS
0 . in Sonoma Counfy three of the finest tracts of
fruit land in the State in subdivisions; on lineof
railroad; terms easy; send for maps.
SANTA CLARA VALLEY LANDS— WEHAVE
O a large and well selected list of choice lands and
orchard homes in Santa Clara County. Our teams
are ady at all times to show our properties. W.
G. GRIFFITH, 17 North First St., San Jose, Cal.
MARIN COUNTY'— SOOO ACRES 26 MILES
from San Francisco.
RANCHO DE NOVATO.
Tracts of any size desired; fruit, grain and vege-
table land; no irrigation: both rail and water
transportation; $40 to $75 per acre; easy terms.
town of Novato; graded school, hotels and stores
on the property . send for circular.
Dairy for sale with or without cows.
SYNDICATE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 64
and 65, Chronicle building.
PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE.
*»- '>' * Hill EXCHA NG_T_'o_rcrTY"Pßbp-
«_)_,._. U' 'U erty; 2 farms. joining, comprising
55 acres: in earliest part of A'aca Valley, and only li /2
miles from town: all In bearing trees, best-paying
early varieties; rented for $2300 cash rental,
which will go to purchaser; would exchange 30
acres rented at $1500, separate if desired, at $12.-
-000: there is no better investment than this in the
country. GAMAN _ LYON, 215 Kearny st.
HOUSES TO .LET.
CS.< - .M. AND NEW, SUNNY SIDE;
2430 Post: cable line on Sutter st., next block;
cheap and desirable. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY,
138 Montgomery st.
DOCTOR'S PREMISES, 682 SI ITT ! • "ABLE
line: 12 rooms and bath; all improvements;
rent reasonable to good tenant. Apply to P. C.
MOLLOY'. 138 Montgomery st.
"1 I LASKIE ST., NEAR MISSION— 4 ROOMS;
A _ 14; water free. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY",
138 Montgomery st.
CtOZY SUNNY 5 BOOMS AND BATH COT-
\J t ages: Sutter cable line; very cheap. Apply to
P. C. MOLLOY, 138 Montgomery st.
QQO PINE ST.— NOB HILL; 11 ROOMS AND
• ', )_. sunny: reduced to $66; water extra. Apply
to P. '■'. Ml ILLOI 138 Montgomery st.
JA- MCALLISTER -'1.. COR. OF POLK-10
tl UO rooms; all improvements: extensive
grounds; very cheap. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY,
138 Montgomery st.
V i.. COR. DEA'ISADERO ' AND WAR.
Al health for your children: new house: decorated:
fancy fixtures: 10 rooms and Improvements; fine
yard; side entrance; cheap rent. Apply to P. C.
MOLLOY, 138 Montgomery st.
FOLSOM ST., BET. FIRST AND SECOND ON
the hill: <';;•:■ 10 rooms and bath; rear en-
trances; good yards; patent sidewalks; reduced
from $15 to $30. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY. 138
Montgomery st.
Tfto9 STOCKTON, FRONTING THE PARK -
-LUU-J new 2-story house; 8 rooms; improve-
ments; choice location; reduced from $45 to $30.
Apply to P. C. M" ■!.;.' • 1. 138 Montgomery st.
] 01 (\ GEARY'— NEAT NEW 7 ROOMS AND
XyJxO hath; best block on the street; very cozy
and cheap. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY', 138 Mont-
gomery st.
6 ROOMS AND YARD AT $16 EACH ; WATER
free; Shipley st., bet Fifth and Sixth; very
cheap. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY, 138 Montgomery.
HOUSE, 7 ROOMS; BATH; SUITABLE FOB 2
families: large yard: marine view; rent $22 50,
Including watejr half block from Hyde cable. 1217
Filbert St., bet. Hyde and Larkin.
DOWNTOWN HOUSE, 704 POWELL ST., COR.
Pine— Beautiful house, 8 rooms and bath; rent
Very low; line view; look at this. BURNHAM
& MARSH CO., 428 Montgomery st.
Q_LO 13 ROOMS AND_ATII; S.COR. FIFTH
»„ I. and Folsom; all front rooms. AY. NICOL,
6S4_ California st.
|TJ_tONT AND REAR HOUSE TO LET OR
X lease, cheap. 421 Powell st.
OQ' FULTON— TEN EMENT OF 3 ROOMS;
— — $10.
LET— HOUSE 6 ROOMS, BATH: WATER
tree; •-_'). 1804 Stevenson, apply cor. grocery.
OQ TAVENTY-THIRD ST., Nit. II A M RSII I
— < 1 House 6 rooms, bath; modern improvements;
$18. _
»^tk 4 GOOD ROOMS, WITH CELLAR; TO A
' •*. small family. 24 Chesley st., off Harrison,
bet. Seventh and Eighth.
Og 1 J FRAME HOUSE; 2 STORIES AND
'W L _. basement; 4 rooms: 8 Selina place, north
side California st., below Stockton: water free;
quiet neighborhood: key at oillc*. Apply to G. 11.
BUCK INGHAM, 413 Montgomery St.
HOUSES, FLATS, STORES, OFFICES, ALL
kinds of property to rent; furniture insured.
BALDAVIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st.
A TENEMENTS, 3 AND 4 ROOMS EACH;
*t rem $9. $10, $11. 812 Jessie St.. near Ninth.
FURNISHED HOUSES.
HANDSOMELY FURNISHED 6 ROOMS AND
bath: piano, garden, etc. 1517 Golden Gate aye.
mrj GEARY' — PARLOR" 'I BEDROOMS,
I bath, sewing-room, kitchen; every con-
venience; $25.
}i»LEGANTLY FURNISHED - RESIDENCE;
A_ beautiful garden: stable; Pacific Heights; ma-
rine view; contains 15 rooms, baths, etc., com-
plete. Apply EASTON, ELDRIDGE •_ CO., 638
Mark"', st
COTTAGES TO LET. I
COT! 'To LET- RENT 'Si_7~CCyTTAI3E
of 6 large rooms and bath, stable, large yard;
furniture for sale, cheap. 09 Congo St., cor. Flood
aye.. sunny side.
Ct >TT AG «8 A MONTH: 3 ROOMS. IN-
quire 38 Victor, bet. Seventh and Eighth, off
Bryant.
G»lC* B. V-W IN DOW COTTAGE: 5. ROOMS,
e]p LU. bath. 817 Treat aye, near Twenty-second.
©17 4 ROOMS; BATH; STABLE. APPLY
V-il- 2643 Bryant aye., nr. Twenty-fifth.
0_ 1 Q FINE BAY-AVINDOW COTTAGE; 4
TO. mm; bath; basement. 33 13th, nr. Howard.
AN ELEGANT MODERN SUNN Y COTTAGE"
5 rooms ; stable. 913 Twenty-second st.
KENT fO-^-O-TAGE 4 SUNNY ROOMS;
bath, laundry, pantry, yard, stable. HAAS,
Thirtieth and Sanchez sts.
UNNY COTTAGES; 4 AND 5 ROOMS; BATH;
O basement: yard: cheap. Cor. Dolores and 15th.
fl> 1 FIN COTTAGE 4 ROOMS AND BATH ;
•J) TO. all modern improvemenls. 218 Locust
aye., bet. Van Ness aye. and Franklin St., Golden
Gate aye. and McAllister St.
FLATS TO LET.
QiY?TtWENTY-SE( -OND— S SUNNY ROOMS
o_._i and bath; near Dolores; rent $12 50.
„0Q O'FARRELL-2 SUNNY FLATS, 3 AND '.
xyjU 4 room; bath; laundry; central; cheap.
ft] ft GROVE, NEAR LAGUNA-6JROOMS,
UAU bath; sunny slije; $22.
d_l "I FLAT, 4 ROOMS; WATER FREE;
_>I. 1. large cellar; 1209*ys Bush st. Apply at
1209 a Bush st. .
C; 1 A FLAT 4 ROOMS, ALL AND DOUBLE
»"M<". parlors. 1606_ Stevenson st/, near
Eighteenth.
<1I , \ BUSH— VERY". SUNNY' DESIRABLE
t/AU rooms and bath; central; cheap.
• >•,] EDDY— 6 UNFURNISHEDROOMS For
Oi- housekeeping.
*)l\o MASON, NEAR O'FARRELL— S ROOMS:
OUO very cenjral; cheap. Apply to P. C. MOL-
LOY. 138 Montgomery st. ■
IpLEGANT SUNNY FLAT; 7 ROOMS: BATH;
-1 beautifully papered and frescoed. 713 Grove st. |
THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1895.
FLATS TO LET— Continued.
ffilQ neavi:ppetr"flXtTT_ajaTie:rooms;
'iff AC. convenience for horse and buggy: $20. 17
Sharon st., bet. 15th and 16th Church and Sanchez.
ft! l\ POAVELL— ELEGANT NEW FLATS; 1
VIA \J of 5 rooms and bath, 2 of 6 rooms and bath
each: nearly all finished; very choice; few chil-
dren; 616 Powell st., keys there. Apply to P. C.
MOLLOY', 138 Montgomery st.
UOURTH, NEAR A' A NT— GOOD FLATS; 5
J rooms each, with yards; reduced to $16; water
free. Apply to P. C. MOLLoA", 138 Montgomery st.
Ol Ql HAVES— RENOVATED ; 6 ROOMS:
OAOa bet. Franklin and (lough; good family
wanted; $18; water free. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY",
138 Montgomery' st. '. -' - ; .
I fiOO STOCKTON, COR. UNION— ROOMS
AUCHJ and improvements; sun all day; $30,
worth $40. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY, 138 Mont-
gomery st.
COR^^HOAVARD AND EIGHTH — CHEAP
flats for about $15 and water extra; cheap. Ap-
ply to P. C. MOLLOY', 138 Montgomery st.
BEAUTIFUL FLAT; 1511 a JACKSON ST.,
bet. Polk and Larkin; fine marine view; low
rent. BURNHAM & MARSH CO., 428 Mont-
gomery st.
Ol DORE FLAT 3 ROOMS, CELLAR;
«JA bet. Harrison and Bryant, Ninth and Tenth
sts.; rent $10.
1j" LEG ANT SUNNY' CORNER FLAT: 7 ROOMS,
J bath; 1912 Fillmore St., near "Bush; very
low rent. RUNRHAM, MARSH CO, 428 Mont-
gomery st.
FLAT 4 ROOMS: GUT, AIRY, DRY*; BATH,
gas; rente-heap. 420 Lily aye.
o£l 7 FINE BAY. WINDOW FLATS; 5
t|D A. I . rooms, bath. 135 Fair Oaks St.. near 23d.
LOOO HARBISON, NB. TENTH— BAY-WlN-
lw_o dow; 0 rooms; bath ; sunny yard; $22 50.
IPLATS, 4 AND 5 ROOMS; ALL MODERN.
X ISOI Eddy st., near Scott. -
CLEAN FLAT OF 5 ROOMS; $11 TO A SMALL
v family. 22 Bluxome st. . - : : :.
flt"| C FLAT; DOUBLE PARLORS, DINING-
tJffxO. room and kitchen. 41 Herman St., junc-
tion Market and Valencia,
QUNxNY' BAY-WINDOW FLATS. 4 BOOMS
0 and hath. NE. comer Polk and Jackson; rea-
sonable.
C_"l O 3.ROOMS, BATH. 8311 POLK, BET.
ijffXO. Vallejo and Green.
CO 9 PLAT, 4 NICE ROOMS AND YARD.
_>JL-J. 4441/2 Clementina St., near Sixth.
99] A FILLMORE— 7 ROOMS; BATH; $22 50.
IX] Ol MISSION, NEAR ELEVENTH-6
-LOJ-Oii beautiful, sunny, papered rooms; bath;
laundry.
ffij 1"1 TO LET 2 FLATS 4 ROOMS EACH. AP-
<ID AA. ply grocery, Fillmore and Germaniasts.
LAT, 5 ROOMS AND BATH; COR. FELL
and Laguna: all front; rent cheap.
AY'-AVINDOVV PLAT, 8 ROOMS AND BATH;
rent $30. 1627 Clay st., near Polk.
>) J 1 - HARRISON— FLAT; 3 ROOMS, BATH;
*<t1 I basement; laundry.
MALL DESIRABLE PLATS OF 4 ROOMS;
rents reduced. 327 Clementina s;., nr. Fourth.
TO LET - NEAV FLAT OF 4 ROOMS AND
bath ; all modern improvements. NE. corner of
Twentieth and Capp sts.
Ii" LEGANT NEW FLATS, SEVENTH ST..
- below Bryant— s and 6 rooms; bath; $10, $17,
SENNA' FLATS— 4 AND 5 ROOMS; BATH;
$12 and $13. 1240 Eighteenth.
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS.
07 1 FOLSOM— 2 ROOMS FURNISHED FOR
0 i ~i housekeeping, $10.
90"1 GOLDEN GATE AYE. — FURNISHED
—Ol rooms for housekeeping; also single.
9XOI CALIFORNIA— 3 ELEGANTLY' FUR-
— jOOA nislw-d rooms for housekeeping; $20.
TWO SUITES OP HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS;
cheap. Apply 137 Seventh st.
OAK 8" UNFURNISHED ROOMS;
-'_:_' housekeeping; $6 50.
111 l IT POWELL— CHEAP; LARGE ALCOVE
luu I room, furnished for housekeeping; use of
kitchen.
IM.ooR. 5 SUNNY UNFURNISHED ROOMS;
fine location. Apply 1433 Mission st.
mA ELEVENTH— NEWLY FURNISH ED
AA_: rooms, complete for housekeeping; private
bath, gas, grate, etc., in all rooms; sun all day;
rooms single and en suite; transient.
Q_L»-A MISSION, NBA SIX TH — FRONT
OttO room and kitchen complete for house-
keeping. _B- _U
1 _'-^ PHIRD— SUN N V HOUSEKEEPING
A JtO rooms; complete: first floor; bath; gas.
1 OO'T^TOCKTON-NICE FURNISHED ROOM
lilu I to let for housekeeping; rent cheap. 1
50A TURKTNEAR - LABKIN— TWO~SUNNY
O— . tt furnished or unfurnished rooms: basement.
9Q 1 Q SIXTEENTH— FRONT AND BACK
'OJLv room furnished complete: light housekeep-
ing.
•Jit; FOURTH ST.— SUNNY FRONT ROOMS;
Oil) complete for housekeeping.
Irityi CALIFORNIA, NEAR MAS IN— 5 SUN-
i-''UI m rooms; bath; furnished hkpg; $35.
O A 7I GBOVE— FRONT ROOM; FUR-
Ott i 2 nished housekeeping if desired; rent cheap.
79' bTTannan, ABOVE SIXTH—
I ZiO kitchen and bedroom: famished; $8,
D BUNNY ROOMS; FIRST FLOOR; FURNISH-
-0 ed for housekeeping. 419 Minna st.
T] A l STOCKTON — NICELY FURNISHED
-l-AV/a sunny rooms with kitchen privilege; $2 50
to S3 per week.
ROOMS TO LET.
mA ELEVENTH, COR. MINNA— NEAVLY
furnished sunny rooms; gas, bath, etc.; pri-
vate family.
I 91 7 GEARY'— UNFURNISHED ROOMS SUP?
-II able for business; key 217*/ 3 , rear.
91 X JONES-SUNNY FRONT~HALL ROOM
— jAO nicely furnished; rent $8.
79>V NATOMA— FURNISHED ROOMS FOR
I _.»J respectable men In private family; $5 per
month.
'piIE ESMOND, 737 MARKET ST., RE-
L opened; renovated and newly furnished; en
suite or single; reasonable.
fl_Q TWO ROOMS AND KITCHEN. 617
VffO. Birch aye, near I^igunast.
1 1 OA HOWARD - NICE . LARGE SUNNY
T.IOU furnished room to let $5.
7QA STEA'ENSON, OFF NINTH— PLEASANT
J OU sunny front room lor man and wife or two
gentlemen. ;-•'.'; r
I Oft SEVENTH BT.— NICELY FURNISHED
AOU front single room; $1 a month.
TTZpM ETON — SUITE OF ROOMS: ALSO
ALU single.
m TENTH — 3 LARGE SUNNY* FRONT
rooms; housekeeping or board.
1 OO SEVENTH — FURNISHED CORNER
1 'J') room; sun all day; kitchen; low.
] IO SEVENTH - TWO LARGE LIGHT
A "1— rooms, suitable for doctor on dentist.
A9O '- ARKIN, COR. TURK — FURNISHED
'._.' 1 front room; $8.
TOO ESSIE - SUNNY FRONT SINGLE
Tut) rooms; also housekeeping.
7/1 HOWARD ST -FINELY FURNISHED
' yj _ sunny front rooms: also single; $1 25 up.
1(1',') HOWARD- NICELY FURNISHED
J. yjO^j parlor, cheap, by the month.
££•7 MINNA, COR. EIGHTH— FUR-
UU I nished bay-window rooms; $1 week.
CAI VAN. NESS AYE.-ELEGANTLY FUR-
OUJ. nished sunny front suite.
OQO < I'l'A It R LL - ELEGANTLY FUR-
'JO\J nished rooms, en suite or single; private
family; (heap.
'"1 7 POLK". NEAR MARKET— FRONT RAY-
-L I window rooms; also single: from $5 to $12.
XXXST 1 . v 1; N'SON - 2 UNFURNISHED
000 rooms: cheap.
~XX SECOND — FURNISHED SINGLE AND
OO suites; sunny; respectable; gas.
Al 7VA N ESS- HANDSOME FRONT PAR-
_:A I lor furnished, $16; another, $8; gas.
('fl THIRD— NEWLY renovated single
yj\J or en suite.
Kf\Z. POST-NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS;
OUO single or en suite.
GOO SACRAMENTO-FURNISHED ROOMS,
Of JO with or without board. MRS. E. D. DAVIS.
ry HK SHERMAN APARTMENT-HOUSE; 129
Anew sunny rooms; strictly respectable: half
price of best hotels with equal accommodations;
very central. 28 Eighth St., near Market.
RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY— PLEAS?
ant sunny rooms, en suiteand single; lirstclass
in every respect; terms reasonable.
KOI JESSIE, COR. SIXTH — ELEGANTLY
QUA furnished parlor and. housekeeping rooms.
VOSE M ill. HOUSE, 1045 MARKET, BET.
A Sixth and Seventh— Single and suites; per
nigh;. 36c to $1 ; week, tl 50 10 $5; families.
BOARDING AND ROOMS.
SUNNY ROOM AND BOARD FOR ELDERLY
lady; also, home for schoolgirl. 434_ Hayes.
milE ORIEL. MARKET, NR. FRANKLIN—
A Newly furnished, beautiful suites, fronting on
Market st.; board for two from $55 per month and
upward; also single rooms for gents, $20 per mo.
PRIVATE BOARDING. 925 HYDE ST., COR.
Pine— Sunny suite and single rooms, with board.
MRS. T. W. BROTHERTON.
PARTIES WISHING FIRST-CLASS ROOM
x and board, or rooms, can be accommodated by
addressing R. A., box 109, Call Branch.
M I 7 MASON, ONE DOOR FROM SUTTER—
OX 1 Room and board; American cook; ref'nces.
CO 7 HOWARD -NIC E L V FURNISHED
•'• ) I rooms; good board; $15 month; $1 week.
" 1 ,) MISSION-UNION HOTEL; CHEAP; RE-
') I — spectable; board and lodging, $4 50 week.
'Tin: BERESFORD,. COR STOCKTON AND
J- Bush sts.; established 18 Tears; quiet and select
family hotel; all modern conveniences and luxu-
ries; table highest class; sunny suites $70 to $100
per month; sunny single rooms $35 to $50 per
month; transient $1 50, $2 and $2 50 per day: the
only first-class downtown family hotel. -AVILLIAM
CHAMBERLIN Proprietor.
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stores to lex.
TARGE BASEMENT SUITAIU,tTf^OiTcAt£
XJ penter or storage. 790 Stevenson st.
QQ CLEMENTINA ST. — STORE AND 9
OO rooms; suitable 2 families; cheap; key 23.
•\TE\V STORE: 3 ROOMS. $17; YARD REAR
A\ entrance, 911 Folsom St., near Fifth.
Gi « )!)' CHANCE BARBER-SHOP. 625
Montgomery st.
MOST DESIRABLE COBNBK IN MISSION
for grocery and bar. Twenty-third and F'olsom.
ATICE STORE; 3 ROOMS. $20, WITH WATER:
-L> Webster St., bet. Railroad and Haight ayes.,
Alameda; suitable for gents' furnishing or shoe
store.
~ OFFICES TO LET.
CHOICE OFFICES' A D AA'ORKROOMsTwELL
lighted: Hardie place, off Kearny (east side),
between Bush and Sutter: all rents and sizes to
suit; elevator No. 3, Hardie place, or stair entrance
through 230 Kearnv St. ; see them at once. Apply
to P. C. MOLLOY, 138 Montgomery st.
"VfAV. CORNER GRANT AYE. AND O'FAR-
— > rell st. (No. 6, keys in this office) ; 21 rooms on
3 floors of this corner; admirably adapted for
physicians and dentists. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY,
138 Montgomery st.
STABLES TO LET.
STABLE AND CARRIAGE-HOUSE TO RENT.
Apply to J. F. HILLS, 813 Stockton st.
______——————
LEGAL NOTICES!
TN-raiTsTiPEiSoß^coußT of the state
A of California, in and for the City and County of
San Francisco.
CHARLES SUTRO, plaintiff, vs. ALFRED R.
WATSON et al., defendants. Action brought In
the Superior Court, City and County of San Fran-
cisco, State of California, and the complaint filed
In said City and County of San Francisco, in the
office of the Clerk of said Superior Court.
The people of the State of California send greet-
ing to ALFRED It. WATSON, WILLIAM ROE,
PETER DOE, JOHN FIRST, JANE FOE and
MARY COE:
You are hereby required to appear in an action
brought against you by the above-named plaintiff
In the Superior Court of the City and County of
San Francisco, state of California, and to answer
the complaint filed therein within ten days (exclu-
sive of the day of service) after the service on you
of this summons— lf served within this county; or,
if served elsewhere, within thirty days.
The said action is brought to obtain judgment of
this court for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage,
described In the complaint and executed by
the said ALFRED R. WATSON, on the 2d day of
June, 1894, to secure the payment of a certain
promissory note made by said Watson to plaintiff
on said 2d day of June 1894, for s2o,ooo. described
in the complaint herein, and which, by non-pay-
ment of Interest, has become due, no part of which
said note has been paid, and the whole thereof,
together with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per
cent per annum from the 2d day of June, 1894, is
due and unpaid: also for 5 per cent of the amount
found due plaintiff, for h's counsel fees In this
action; also for the sum of $107.50 paid for insur-
ance, and $5 paid for searching the title to the
mortgaged premises subsequent to the execution of
said mortgage. That the premises conveyed by
said mortgage may be sold and the proceeds
thereof applied to the payment of the
principal and Interest of said note, moneys
expended by plaintiff as aforesaid, counsel
fees, and costs of suit; and in case such
proceeds are no: sufficient to pay the same,
then that judgment be docketed against said
ALFRED R. WATSON for the balance re-
maining due, and also that the said defendants,
and all persons claiming by, through, or under
them, or either of them, may be barred and fore-
closed of all right, title, claim, lien, equity of re-
demption and Interest in and to said mortgaged
premises, and for other and further relief, as will
more fully appear by reference to the complaint on
file herein. For further particulars reference 10
said complaint is hereby made.
And you are hereby notified that if you fail to ap-
pear arid answer the said complaint, as above re-
quired, said plaintiff will apply to the court for the
relief demanded In the complaint.
Witness my hand and the seal of the Superior
Court of the City and County of San Francisco,
Stateof California, this 2d day of March, A. D. 1895.
[Seal.] C. F. CURRY', Clerk.
By IE >'. Morris, Deputy Clerk.
ALFRED SUTRO, Attorney for plaintiff, 101
Crocker building, san Francisco, Cal.
' \ SS IGNEE'S SALE THE UNDERSIGNED
—A offers for sale the stock of merchandise, con-
sisting of dry goods, fancy goods, furnishing goods,
Clothing, hats and caps, boots and shoes, etc.,
formerly belonging to H. Cobn at Willows, Glenn
County, California.
An inventory is at the rooms of the Board of
Trade, No. 202 Market street, San Francisco, Cal.,
and also at the store art Willows, where tin; stock
may be inspected.
All bids must be addressed to H. l. Smith, secre-
tary of the Board of Trade, No. 202 Market street,
on or before THURSDAY', March 14, 1895, at 10
o'clock a. M.. and be accompanied by a certified
check for ten (10) percent of the amount bid, re-
turnable In case of rejection. Right reserved to
reject any and all bids. 'Terms cash.
I. HOFFMAN, Assignee.
\TOTICE TO CREDITORS— ESTATE OF CATH-
X.l BRINE BPANGLER, deceased. Notice is
hereby given by the undersigned, Timothy P. Rior-
dan and Nathaniel llailtnan, executors of th.»
will of CATHERINE SPANULBR, deceased, to
the creditors of and all persons having claims
against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the
necessary vouchers within four months after the
first publication of this notice, to ihe said execu-
tor- at the law office of A. H. LOUGHBOROUGH;
at No. 507 Montgomery street, In the city and
county of Sau Francisco, state of California, the
same being their place for the transaction ofthe
business of the said estate. TIMOTHY' P. RIOR-
DAN and NATHANIEL HALLINAN, executors
of the will of CATHERINE BPANGLEB, de-
ceased. - - ' -
Dated March 5,1895.
A. 11. LOUGHBOROUGH. Attorn, for executors.
DECEIVER'S BALI OP PERSONAL PROP-
xt erty at public auction— Notice is hereby given
that bj- virtue of an order Of sale made and issued
out of the Superior Court of Santa Clara County,
. CaL. on the Ist day of March, 1895, in the matter
of the Insolvency of ISADORE LA RELL, an in-
solvent debtor, now pending in said court, the un-
dersigned, the receiver appointed in said insol-
vency proceedings, hereby offers for sale at public
auction all of the property hereinafter mentioned
belonging to the estate of said Insolvent, now in
said receiver's possession, in store at the northwest
corner of Second and San Fernando sts., In the city
of San Jose. Said property consists of a full line
of dress goods, dry goods, men's and boys' furnish-
ing goods, men's and boys' hats, Shoes and store
fixtures, amounting to as per inventory, $13.-
-275 20.
'1 be above-mentioned property may be inspected
any time during business hours and up to the hour
of sale by applying at the Sheriff's office of Santa
Clara County.
Bald sab' will take place on the premises at the
NW. corner of Second and San Fernando streets, in
the city of San Jose, in said county and State, on
Saturday, the 16th day of March, 1895, at 11
O'clock a. m. of that day".
Said property will be sold as a whole or In three
separate parcels, as the receiver may deem most
expedient and for the best interests of the creditors
of said estate.
J. 11. LYNDON, Receiver of the Estate of ISA-
DORE LABELL, an Insolvent debtor.
JOHN F. RICHARDS and JOHN G. JURY, At-
torneys for receiver.
Dated San Jose this 2d day of March, 1895.
CITY AND COUNTY' TREASUR Y.SAN FRAN-
Cisco, March 1, 1895.— 1n compliance with the
provisions of Section 5 of Order 1598 of the Board
of Supervisors, approved September 16,1880, there
will be sold at public auction by 1:. s. SPEAR A
CO. at their salesrooms, 31-33 Sutter street, on
MONDAY, April 1, 1895, at 1 o'clock p. m., sundry
articles of stolen, lost and unclaimed property
recovered by the police force of San Francisco as
detailed In an inventory thereof on file In the office
of the clerk of the Board of supervisors, aud con-
sisting of jewelry, wearing apparel, pistols, knives,
etc. Open for Inspection on morning of sale
J. H. hirer.
City and County Treasurer.
TRUSTEES' SAXES;
TRUSTEES' rtXLE^TNXc(T(TRDANT_rW-tTF£
the terms and under the authority of a certain
deed of trust, duly executed by the MUSSEL
SLOUGH CANAL AND IRRIGATING COM-
PANY' (a corporation), party of the first part,
to HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS
B. KENT, trustees, parties of the second part, Bli-
the SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS union, party
of the third part, dated April 20, 1891, and
recorded In the office of the County Recorder of the
county of Tulare, State of California, in Liber 6 of
Trust Deeds, at pages 621 and following: and In
pursuance of a resolution passed on the 4th day of
October, 1894, by the Hoard of Directors of said
SAN FRANC! SAVINGS UNION, a corpora-
lion.andthe holder of the note (No. 10,809) to se-
cure payment Of which the aforesaid Deed of Trust
was executed, declaring that default had beenmado
in the payment of the principal sum and other
sums, due under said note and deed of trust, and
requesting and directing said HENRY' c. CAMP-
BELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, trustees, to
sell the real estate described therein to satisfy said
indebtedness.
We. HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS
B. KENT, trustees, do hereby give notice, that on
TUESDAY, the 2d day of April. A. D. 1895, at 18
o'clock m. of that day. and at the auction salesroom
of EAS'ToN, ELDRIDGE & CO., No. 638 Market
street, in the city and county of San Francisco,
State of California, we will sell at public auction,
to tbe highest bidder, for cash in gold coin of the
United States, all the pieces or parcels of land situ-
ate in the county of Kings (formerly part of the
county of Tulare, State of California, described as
follows, to-wit :
According to the official plats and system of sur-
veys of the Government of the United States:
In township twenty (20), south, range twenty-one
(81) east, Mount Diablo base and meridian:
Of section one (1), the whole.' ; ; - •
Of section two ('_), the southwest quarter (SW.
_).
Of section five (5), the north half (N -_).
Of section six (6), the southwest quarter (SAY.
»4). ;■•'"'- '-A-:- ;
Of section eleven (11), the whole.
Of section thirteen (13), the west half ("vy. _).
Of section fourteen (14), the whole.
Of section twenty-three (23), the whole: and
Of section twenty-four (24), the west half (W. i/_).
Containing In all three thousand eight hundred
and forty (3840) acres of land, more or less.
Also, all water and water rights owned by the
said Mussel Slough Canal and Irrigating Company
or appurtenant to said land, and especially the right
derived from the Mussel Slough Canal Company to
twenty-four (24) cubic feel of water per second; all
such water and water rights to be held as appur-
tenant to said land in the ratio of one (1) cubic foot
fier second for each quarter section thereof respect-
vi'ly.
Together with the appurtenances.
TERMS OF SALE— Cash in gold coin of the Uni-
ted States; ten percent payable to the undersigned
on the fall of the hammer; balance on delivery of
deed ; and If not so paid, unless for want of title (ten
days being allowed for search), then said ten per
cent to be forfeited, and the sale to be void. Acts
of sale at purchaser's expense.
HENRY' C.CAMPBELL, 1 -,_,..„.
1 THADDEUS R. KENT, } Trustees. >
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TRUSTEES' SALES.
rpRUSTEES 7 SAIJ3^_NTAt7CTHrDTN*CE AVITH
X the terms and under the authority of a cer-
tain deed of trust, duly executed by J. De
BARTH SHORB and MARIA JESUS De SHORB
(his wife), parties of the first part, to HENRY' C.
CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, trus-
tees, parties of the second part, and the SAN
FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION, party of the
third part, dated August 10th, 1888, and recorded In
the office of the County Recorder of the county of
Los Angeles, State of California, in Liber 479 of
Deeds, at pages 27 and following; and in
pursuance of a resolution passed on the 2Sth
day of February, 1895, by the Board of Di-
rectors Of said" SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS
UNION, a corporation, and the bolder of the notes
(No. 8857), to secure payment of which the afore-
said deed of truest was executed, declaring that de-
fault had been made in the payment Of the principal
sum and other sums, due under said notes and deed
Of trust, and requesting and directing said
HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS H.
KENT, trustees, to sell the real estate described
therein and not reconveyed to satisfy said indebted-
ness. ■ ' <-■-.-- ■■■'.-■ --.:,
AYe, HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDKI'S
B. KENT, trustees, do hereby give notice that on
TUESDAY', the 2d day of April, A. 1). 1895. at
12 o'clock m. of that da"v. and at the auction sales-
room Of EASTON, ELDRIDtiE <_ CO., No. 638
Market street, in the City and County of Sun Fran-
cisco, State of California, we will" sell at public
auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in gold coin
of the United States, all those pieces or parcels of
land situate In the county of Los Angeles, State
of California, described as follows, to wit
First— certain parcels of land situate partly
in the southeast quarter of section nine (9) and
partly in the east half of section sixteen (16), in
township one (1) south, range twelve (12) west,
San Bernardino base and meridian, and described
as follows, to wit:
All of lots two (2), three (3), seven (7), eight (8),
nine (9), ten (10), eleven (11), twelve (12) and
thirteen (13), and the westerly two hundred and
eighty-four (284) feet of each of lots four and five
(4 and 5) In range eighteen (18) of the Alhambra
Addition Tract, as per map thereof recorded in the
office of the County Recorder of said county of Los
Angeles. in book 3 of Miscellaneous Records, at
pages 298 and 299, to which map special reference
is hereby made, excepting, however, from said
lots seven (7) and eight (8), the parcels described
as follows:
A. Commencing at the northwest corner of said
lot seven (7) and running thence southerly, along
the westerly line 01 said lot seven (7), two hundred
and seventy-four (274) feet ; thence at right angles
easterly, two hundred and sixty-seven and 74-100
(267.74) feet to the westerly line of the right of
way of the San Gabriel Valley Rapid Transit Rail-
way: thence northerly, along last-named line, to
the northerly line of said lot seven (7), and thence
westerly, along said last-named line, three hundred
and thirty-two and 14-100 (332.14) feet to tbe point
of commencement.
B. Commencing at the northeast corner of said
lot seven (7) and running thence southerly along
the easterly line of lots seven (7) and eight (8)
six hundred and forty (640) feet; thence at right
angles westerly, two hundred and forty-seven
(247) feet, to the easterly line of the right of way
of said San Gabriel A'alley Rapid Transit Railway,
and thence northerly and northeasterly, along said
line, of said right of way, six hundred and seventy-
three (673) feet to the north line of said lot seven
(7), and thence easterly, along said last-named line,
one hundred and two" (102) feet, to the point of
commencement; subject, however, to the right of
way of said railway over a strip forty (40) feet
wide running north and south about through the
center of said lots 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13, and curv-
ing through said lot 7. - -
Second— certain parcels of land situate in
the east half of said section sixteen (16) and de-
scribed as follows, to wit :
Lots eleven (11) and thirteen (13), in range
seventeen (17) of said Alhambra Addition Tract,
as per above mentioned map.
Third— Those certain parcels of land situate
partly In the southeast quarter of section fifteen
(15) and partly in the northeast quarter of section
twenty-two (22), in said township anu range, and
described as follows: Lots numbers twenty (20),
twenty-one (21), twenty-two (22) and twenty-
three (23) of the Shorb Tract, as per map thereof
recorded in said Recorder's office in book 5 of Mis-
cellaneous Records, at page 580, and to which map
special reference is hereby made.
Together with the appurtenances.
TERMS OF SALE— in gold coin of the
United States: ten per cent payable to the under-
signed ou the fall of the hammer, balance on de-
livery of deed; and If not so paid, unless for want
of title (ten days being allowed for search), then
said ten per cent to be forfeited and the sale to be
void. Acts of sale at purchaser's expense.
HENRY 6. CAMPBELL,!- .„,
THADDKI'S p.. KENT, f trustees.
TRUSTEES' SALE— IN ACCORDANCE AVITH
the terms and under the authority of a cer-
tain deed of ' trust, duly executed by LEA" I
L. GILL, party of the first part, to
HENRY* C. CAMPBELL and TnADDEUS
B. KENT, trustees, parties of the second part,
and the SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION,
party of the third part, dated March 20th,
1889, and recorded In the office of the County-
Recorder of the county of Tulare. State of Cali-
fornia, in Liber 5 of 'Trust Deeds, at pages
343 and following; and in pursuance of a resolu-
tion passed on the 24th day of .lutiuarv. 1895, by
the Board of Directors of. said SAN FRANCISCO
SAVINGS UNION, a Corporation, and the holder of
lie note (No. 9282) to secure payment of which
the aforesaid deed of trust was executed, declar-
ing that default had been made In the payment of
the principal sum aud other sums, due under said
note and deed of trust, and requesting and direct-
ing said HENRY C. CAMPBELL \and THAD-
DEUS B. KENT, trustees, to sell the real estate
described therein and not reconveyed to satisfy said
indebtedness.
AYe, HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDKI'S
B. KENT. Trustees, do hereby give notice that on
TUESDAY, the 2-1 day of April, A. D. 1895. at
12 o'clock m. of that day, and at the Auction Sales-
room of EASTON. ELDRIDGE <ft CO., No. 638 Mar-
ket street, in the City and County of San Francisco,
State of California, we will sell at public auction, to
the highest bidder, for cash in gold coin of the
United States, all the pieces or parcels of land situ-
ate iv the county of Tulare, State of California, de-
scribed as follows, to wit
According to the official plats and system of
surveys of the Government of the United States:
In township twenty-one (21) south, range twenty-
eight (28) east, Mount Diablo base and meridian:
Of section one (1), the south half (S. i- 2 ) and
the south half of the north half (8. y 3 of N. V_).
Of section two (2), the southwest quarter (SAY
1,4), the south half of the southeast quarter (S. _
of sk. 1.4) and tho west half of the northwest
quarter fw. '_ of NW. Vi).
Of section eleven (11). the whole.
Of section twelve (12), the north half (N. 1:,),
the north half of the south half (N. Vz of S. t., 1,
the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter (S.
E. 14 of SE. I/4), and the southwest quarter of
the southwest quarter (SW. ' i of SAY. 1/4).
Of section fourteen (14), the "'list half (E. i/ 3 ).
Of section twenty-three (23), the east half
(E. y a ).
Of section twenty-four (24), the west half of the
southwest quarter (W. 1/2 or SAA*. Vi)-
of section twenty-six (26), the northwest quarter
Ofthe northeast quarter (NW. 14 Of NE. %), and
Of section twenty-seven (27), the whole.
Containing in all three thousand four hundred
(3400) acres of land, more or less.
Together with th* appurtenances.
TERMS OF SALE— Cash In gold coin of the-
United States:* ten percent payable to the under-
signed on the fall of tin- hammer; balance on de-
livery of deed and if not so paid, unless for want
of title (ten days being allowed for search) then
said ten per cent to be forfeited and the sale to be
void. Acts of sale at purchaser's expense.
HENRY' -.CAMPBELL, 1 „,„ ( „„
THADDEUS B. KENT. I in » 3tee3 -
.'TRUSTEES' SALE— IN ACCORDANCE WITH
JL the terms and under the authority of a certain
deed of trust, duly executed by JOAQUIN FER-
NANDEZ, party of the first part, to HENRY' C.
CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, trustees,
parties Of the second part, and the SAN FRAN-
CISCO SAVINGS UNION, party of the third part.
dated December 7th, 1892, and recorded in the
office of the County Recorder of the county of
Santa Barbara, State of California, in Liber 35 of
Deeds, at pages 338 and following: and in pursu-
ance of a resolution passed on the 6th day of De-
cember, 1894, bj the Board of Directors of said
SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION, a corpora-
tion, and the holder of the note (No. 12,137), to se-
cure payment of which the aforesaid deed of trust
was executed, declaring that default had been made
In the payment of the principal sum and other
suras, due under said note and deed of trust, and
requesting and directing said HENRY C. CAMP-
BELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, trustees, to
sell the real estate described therein to satisfy said
indebtedness. •
AYe, HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS
B. KENT, trustees, do hereby give notice, that 011
TUESDAY, the 2d day of April, A. D. 1895, at
12 o'clock m. of that day, and at the auction sales-
room of EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 688 Market
street, In the city and county of San Francisco,
State of California, we will sell at public auction, to
the highest bidder, for cash in gold coin of the
United States, all the piece or parcel of land situ-
ate in the county of Santa Barbara, Slate of Cali-
fornia, described as follows, to wit :
Commencing at an elder post, marked J. A. E.
No. 1, on northeast s'ope of high peak on the east
side of Canada de las Flores, and about thirty (30)
chains in a southeasterly direction from the rauch-
house formerly occupied by Jose Antonio Estrada;
and running thence west one hundred and twenty-
one chains thirty links (121.30 eh.) to post marked
J. A. E. No. 2: thence north three hundred and
seventy-nine chains fifty links (379.50 eh.) to the
corner on the north boundary line of- the Rancho
Los Alamos, known as A No. 13: thence east
eighty (80) chains to the corner of said rancho
known as A No. 12; thence south forty (40) chains
to the corner of said rancho known as A No. 11;
thence east forty-one chains thirty links (41.30 eh.)
to station 6 of the survey hereinafter mentioned:
and thence south three hundred and thirty-nine
chains fifty links (339.60 eh.) to the point of com-
mencement.
Containing four thousand four hundred and
thirty-eight (4438) acres of laud, and being that
portion of the Rancho de Los Alamos which Is
known as "Las Flores," and being also the tract of
land embraced ln Santa Barbara County survey
No. 359, made June 4,1867, for said Jose An-
tonio Estrada.
Together with the appurtenances. 4 ' •■■* .V;
TERMS OF SALE— in gold coin of the
United States; ten percent payable to the under-
signed on the fall of the hammer, balance on deliv-
ery of deed; and If not so paid, unless for want of
title (ten days being allowed for search), then said
ten per cent to be forfeited and the sale to be void.
Acts of sale at purchaser's expense.
HENRY* C. CAMPBELL, -*-___
THADDEUS B. KENT, I trustees.
TYPEWKITEUS AND SUPPLIES.
TYPEAVRITERS FOR RENT; MACHINES
sold cheap. HANSON & CO.,Chronlcle 81d,r.38.
A "CALIORAPII" WILL OUTLAST ALLOTH-
__. ers. See NAY' LOR, 19 Mty St., about 1 ; rents,
repairs, supplies Mimeographs: Installment terms.
- __________---_- ___-.
"sto ii.v<;_.
STORAGE OF FURNITURE, PIANOS, HOUSE-
._ hold goods, etc. J. M. PIERCE, 735 Market st.
IpTRST-CLASS STORAGE AD VA N MADE
' 421-423 -Market st. ('HAS. L. TAY'LOR. I
eiWa-sciaxT.
ON_y7FoToaI?ON SAN FRANCISCO REAL
estate. AY. J. GUNN. 410 Montgomery st. (
TRUSTEES' SALES.
T~Rullr__S SALE-IN "ACCORDANCE WITH
A the terms and under the authority of a certain
deed of trust, duly executed by HENRY P. PER-
KINS (sometimes called Henry Perkins), party of
the first part, to HENRY C. CAMPBELL and
THADDEUS B. KENT, trustees, parties of the
second part, and the SAN FRANCISCO SAV-
INGS lON. party of the third part, dated Sep-
tember 1 1th. 1893, and recorded in the office of the
County Recorder of tho county of Tulare, State of
California, in Liber 10 of Trust Deeds, at pages 301
and following: and in pursuance of a resolution
passed on the twentieth day of December, 1894, by
the Board of Directors of said SAN FRANCISCO
SAVINGS UNION, a corporation and the holder
of the notes (No. 12621), to secure payment of
which the aforesaid deed of trust was executed,
declaring that default had been made in the pay-
ment of the principal sums and other sums due un-
der said notes and deed of trust, and requesting
and directing said HENRY C. CAMPBELL ml
THADDEUS B. KENT, trustees, to sell the real
estate described therein to satisfy said indebted-
ness.
_ We, S£? N - aY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS
B. KENT, trustees, do hereby give notice that on
TUESDAY, the second day of April, A. D. 1895, at
12 o clock m. of that day, and at the auction sales-
room of EAST-. IN. ELDRIDGE ,_ CO., 638 Mar-
ket street. In the city and county of San Francisco,
State of California, we will sell at public auction to
the highest bidder, for cash in gold coin of the
united States, all the pieces or parcels of land situ-
ate in the county of Tulare, State of California, de-
scribed as follows, to wit :
According in the official plats and system of sur-
veys of the Government of the Untted States:
In township ntv-one (21) south, range
twenty-four (24) east," Mount Diablo base and
meridian:
Of section seven (7), the southeast quarter (SE.
1 1 •■
Of section eight (8), the south half (S. _).
Of section seventeen (17). the whole.
Of section eighteen (18), the east half (E. *_) ; and
Of section twenty (20), the northeast quarter
(NE. iA).
Containing in all one thousand six hundred (1600)
acres of land, more or less.
Together with the appurtenances.
TERMS OF SALE— Cash in gold coin of the
United States; ten per cent payable to the under-
sign- d on the fall of the hammer; balance on de-
livery of deed; and if not so paid, unless for want
of title (ten days being allowed for search), then
said ten per cent to be forfeited and the sale to be
void. Acts of sale at purchaser's expense.
HENRY C. CAMPBELL, 1 -r_„,,„_
THADDEUS B. KENT. /Trustees.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY' ON PIANOS AND FURNITURE;
lowest rates. 319 Ellis st., room 12.
IST AND 2D MORTGAGES, ESTATES,
Apianos.alimony ;any sum. MURPHY,62B Market.
I ST, 2D OR ('MATTEL MORTGAGE, PIANOS,
A estates. insurance, etc. SPECK'S, 30 Montgy.
81 TO 11 PER CENT OFFERED ON GOOD
2 firstmortgage security in prosperous farm-
ing county. (.has. E. NAYLOR, 19 Montgomery.
MONEY' - LOAN ON MORTGAGE OB CO L-
laterals. JAS. E. DAMON, 303 Montgomery.
Municipal' LOAN OFFICE, CROCKER
building, room 57 ; telephone Main 5122.
('% MONEY ON REAL-P'SXATE SECURITY.
U> . SHADBOURNE JR. & CO., 313 Montgy st.
ANY SUM OF MONEY ADVANCED ON
your furniture, pianos or real estate; low rates;
call and state your proposition or write: open
evenings. J. noon AN. 1021 Mission st.
ON ANY SECURITY, AT LOW RATESTdEAI>
Ing confidential. 43 Crocker building. __
MONEY LOANED ON J E WEL RYAN DOTH R
valuables at the Security Loan Bank, 1106
Market St.. nr. Mason: private entrance 7 Turk.
LATEST MARRIAGE LICENSES.
The following marriage licenses were Issued by
the County Clerk yesterday:
C. F. Riddle and Abbie E. Beckslead, 25—22.
George Schultz and Ella Hecox, 21—16.'
Fred J. Smith and Annie E. Newton, 24—19.
Isaac Enoch and Blanche Heineman, 26—18.
DIVORCE SUITS FILED.
Mary J. Shank against Wallace B. Shank.
Mary Murphy against William T. Murphy.
Mary C. Poggi against Stephen Poggi.
Jennie Hansen against Andrew P. Hansen.
Ilinda Corinson against Isaac Corinson.
DIVORCES GRANTED.
Caroline Chevalier from Florlmond Chevalier, for
neglect: by Judge Slack.
Leonard E. Brown from Anna Brown, for deser-
tion; by Judge Sanderson.
Metta C. G&Uaborn from Thomas J. Gallahorn,
for cruelty; by Judge Sanderson. Child awarded
to plaintiff. _*•.-■
BIRTHS— MARRIAGES— DEATHS.
HORN.
MENX— In this city, March 6, 1895, to the wife of
Charles Menn, a daughter. -
GRANICHER— In this city, March 8, 1895, to the
wife of W. A. Granicher, a son.
GALLAGHER— In this city, March 11, 1895, to the
wife of Robert. F. Gallagher, a son. .
SCHADE— this city, March 6, 1895, to the wife
of Henry Scbade, a son.
LOEWEN— In this city, March 5, 1895, to the wife
of N. Loewen, a son.
H1 A LEV— In this city. March 9, 1895, to the wife
of George Healey, a son. •; ■• ;,
MARRIED.
PECKHAM— HANLON— In this city, by the Rev.
Father Kirby, Thomas Peckham and Georgie
Hanlon, both of San Francisco. • .-■'* ...
BAKER— STOKES— In this city. March 9, 1895,
by the Rev. Dr. Dille. John W. Baker an* Lizzie
Stokes, both of San Francisco.
SPENCER— HARRIMAN- In this city, at the
Manchester House, by the Rev. Dr. Charles
C. Spencer of San Quentin and May F. Harri-
man of Santa Cruz.
HALL— DALBY— In this city, March 10, 1895, by
the Rev. Dr. Dille, James W. Hull of Sau Fran-
cisco and Blanche E. Dalby of Union City, Wash.
KELLY*— McFARLANE— In this city. March 10,
■ 1895, by the Rev. Dr. Dille, John T. Kelly and
Janet McFarlane, both of San Francisco.
DE GROOT— BLETZ— In this city, March 7, 1895,
by the Rev. J. G. Mangold, Peter de Groot and
Juliana Bletz.
ADAM- HEUSER— In this city, March 9, 1895.
by the Rev. J. G. Mangold, August Adam and
Eva Denser. ,
DIED.
Anderson. Albert Gilhin. Joseph F.
Brown, Elvina Heyer, Carl
Birch, Clarence E. Haley, Esther
Barth, Bertha Haas, Salomon
Costello, Nellie Kelly, John
Connolly, Joseph Landers. Mary
Day. Louis T. Lehan, Johanna
Donnel, Hazel n. M. i.own. Frames E.
Dawes, James O'Brien, Cornelius
Day, Mr-*. M. V.. Sterling, Rosanna
Davidson, Robert Snell. Florence
Foreman, James B. Prttchard, George W.
Greeley, Ann Sargent. John S.
Gagen, Thomas Swain, Capt. J. H.
Getchell, Hattie H. Stanford. Maggie
Glass, Nellie E. Wadsworth, Frank
Wieger, Willie
GAGEN— In this city, March 9, 1895, Thomas,
beloved husband of Anne Gagen, a native of
County Monaghan, Ireland, aged .78 years _
months and 9 days.
Stf-l-'rieuda and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral THIS BAY
(Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from his iate
residence, 24 Franklin street, thence to St.
Joseph's Church, where a solemn requiem mass
will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com-
mencing at 9 o'clock a. it. interment Holy Cross
Cemetery.
WADSWORTH— In this city, March 9. 1895,
Frank, beloved husband of Emma Wadsworth,
and father of John, Thomas, Frank and Hattie
Wadsworth, a native of Sheffield, England, aged
47 years and 2 days. A member of James A.
Garfield Post, G. A. R., and Olympic Lodge, A. O.
U. W.
fl_~Friends and acquaintances and members
of James A. Garfield Post, G.. A. It., and
Olympic Lodge, A. O. U. W., are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Tuesday), at 1 o'clock v. m., from his late resi-
dence, 1228 York street, between Twenty-fourth
and Twenty-fifth, Bryant avenue and Hampshire
street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery.
BROWN— In tills city, March 10, 1895, Elvina
Brown, beloved mother of; Mrs. George i- . Van de
Mark, Mrs. H. McDonald of Sacramento and
John Brown of Humboldt, a native of We.st Vir-
ginia, agud 82 years 6 months and 10 days.
«_-The funeral will take place THIS DAY
(Tuesday), at 10:30 o'clock a. it., from the resi-
dence of George F. Van de Mark, 2900 Bush
street. Please omit flowers. Interment Laurel'
Hill Cemetery.
cI)STELLO-In this city. March " 9." i_9o, Nellie,
beloved wife of Michael J. Costello, and daughter
of John and Mary Lynch, and sister of Michael,
Mamie and the late Annie Lynch, a native of San
Francisco. iged 25 years 1 month and 20 days.
Ay Friends and acquaintances are ■ respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock a. it., from the resi-
dence, 38 Gilbert street, between Bryant and
Brannau, sixth and Seventh, thence to si.
Rose's Church, Brannan street, where a requiem
high mass will be celebrated for the repose of
her soul, commencingat 9 o'clock a.m. Interment
Holy Cross Cemetery. »
LEHAN— In this city, March 10. 1895. Johanna,
- beloved wife of Dennis Leban, and sister of Mrs.
William Rickey, Mrs. Michael Lynch and Mrs.
Lizzie Reilly. a native of Quincv, ' Mass., aged 38
years and 2 months.
af_~Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock a. m.. from her late
residence, 627 Linden avenue, thence to Sacred
Heart Church, corner Fell and Fillmore streets,
where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated
for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10
o'clock a. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery by
train.
LANDERS— In this city, March 10, 1895, Mary,
oeloved wife of Patrick Landers, and mother of
Mrs. J. Evatt, Mrs. E. Murphy and Annie, Lizzie,
Katie and Theresa Landers, a native of Butte-
vant, County Cork, Ireland, aged 48 years.
[Louisville (Ky.) papers please copy.J
BfS" Friends and acquaintances are ■ respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m.. from her late resi-
dence, 37 Tehama street, thence to St. Bren-
dan's Church, where a requiem high mass will be
celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing
at 9 1 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross Ceme-
tery. - .;
FOREMAN— In this city. March 10, 1895, James
B. Foreman, a native of Guernsey County, Ohio,
aged 40 years.
J£_- T he funeral will take place THIS DAY
(Tuesday), at 2 o'clock p m., from the par-
lors of J. C. O'Connor A Co.. 767 Mission street.
HAAS— In this city, March 11, 1895, Salomon,
beloved husband of Julia Haas, and father of
Mrs. M. salberg and Louis S. and Fred R. Haas,
a native of Ravaria, aged 78 years.
ftS-The funeral will take place THIS DAY
(Tuesday), at 10:30 o'clock a. m., from his late
residence, 1311 Octavia street. Interment pri-
vate. Please omit flowers.
GLASS— In Oakland. March 10, 1895. at her late
residence, 1404 Eighth St., Nellie E., beloved
wife of Hamilton Glass, daughter of Mrs. J. A.
Bohun and Bister of Thomas F. Bohan, a native
of San Francisco, aged 29 years 3 months and
15 days.
Friends and acquaintances are respect-
Tilly invited to attend the funeral THIS DAT
- (Tuesday), at 8:45 o'clock a. m., from her late
residence, thence to St. Patrick's Church, Seward
and Peralta streets, West Oakland, where a
requiem high mass will be celebrated for the
repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock
a. m. Remains will arrive on 10:15 A. _.
boat. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by train
leaving Third and Townsend streets at 11:45
o'clock a. m.
HEY'ER— In Oakland. March 10, 1895, Carl Heyer,
uncle of William Heyer, a native of Germany,
aged 61 years.
flWFriends and acquaintances are respect-
fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Tuesday), at 1 o'clock p. m., from the residence
of his nephew, 162 Seventh street, Oakland.
Interment Mountain View Cemetery.
BIRCH— In this city, March 10, 1895, Clarence
Eugene, beloved husband of Elizabeth Birch,
brother of Mrs. W. A. Mathewson, and son-in-law
of Robert Watson of San Leandro, a native of
California, aged 33 years 2 months and 17 days.
Friends and acquaintances are respect-"
fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
(Wednesday), at 10 o'clock a. m., from his late
residence, 1297 Castro street. Interment Cypress
Lawn Cemetery.
N. S. O. AA'.— Officers and members of Mission Par-
lor No. 38, N. S. G. W., will assemble at 1297
Castro street TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 10
o.'clock a. M., to attend the funeral of our late
brother, C. E. Birch. Per order
K. J. O'ROURKE, President.
James Ellison", Secretary-
DAVIDSON— this city, March 10, 1895, Robert,
beloved husband of Margaret Davidson, and
father of Robert. James, Lillie, Andrew, Alice
and Lizzie Davidson, a native of Asbroath, Scot-
land, aged 40 years 7 months and 9 days.
X~*rFriends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
(Wednesaay), at 2 o'clock p. it., from bis late
residence, J. 028 Nineteenth street, near Castro.
Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery.
ANDERSON— In this city, March 11, 1895, Albert,
dearly beloved husband Of Anne Anderson, and
father of Aldy and the late Earl Anderson, a na-
tive of Gotten Sweden, aged 31 years ■ 3
months and 15 days.
fci~ Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
(Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from the resi-
dence of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Ambek, 673
Harrison street. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery.
O'BRIEN— In this city. March 11, 1895, Cornelius,
beloved husband of Catherine O'Brien, father of
Maurice J., Joseph T. and Constance O'Brien and
Mrs. Charles Dowd, and brother of Jeremiah
O'Brien, a native of Clonakllty, County Cork,
Ireland, aged 64 years and 3 months.
JS~J* Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral MORROW
(Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock a. m., from his late
residence, 1117 Vallejo street, thence to St.
Bridget's Church, corner Van Ness avenue and
Broadway, where a requiem high mass will be
celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing
at 10 o'clock a. _. Interment Holy Cross Ceme-
tery.
PRITCHARD— In this city, March 11, 1895,
George W., beloved son of the late James and
Bridget Fritchard, and brother of Frederick L.,
Rose A., Philip I. and the late John A. Frltchard,
a native of May field, Cal., aged 25 years and 13
days.
*_" Friends' and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend tup funeral TO-MORROW
(Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock a. m., from his late
residence, 1621 Grove street; thence to Sacred
Heart Church, corner Fillmore and Fell streets,
where a requiem high mass will be celebrated
for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10
o'clock a. it. Interment Mount Calvary Ceme-
tery. *
STANFORD— In this city, March 11, 1895, Mag-
gie, dearly beloved daughter of Margaret Stan-
ford, a native of San Francisco, aged 16 years 8
months and 3 days.
/(-'"Friends and acquaintances ere respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
(Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock _. _.. from her late
residence, 1310 Green street, thence to St.
Bridget's Church, corner Van Ness avenue and
Broadway, where a solemn requiem mass will
be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com-
mencing at 9 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy
Cross Cemetery.
CONNOLLY— this city.March 11,1895, Joseph,
beloved and only son of Thomas and Margaret
Connolly, a native of San Francisco, aged 23
years 7 months and 13 days.
JS3~Frlends and acquaintances an> respect-
fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
I (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m.. from the resi-
dence of his parents, til Oak street, thence to
Sacred Heart Church, where a solemn requiem
mass will be celebrated for the repose of bis
soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. Interment
Holy Cross Cemetery.
I HALEY— In this city, March 11, 1895, Esther,
relict of the late William Haley, and beloved
mother of J. AY., M. c, D. T . and W. E. Haley,
Mrs. J. C. Greer and the late Mrs. D. J. Ring,
a native of Glenmalure, County Wlcklow, Ire-
land, aired 67 years 10 months and 2 days.
Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
(Wednesday), at 10:30 o'clock a.m., from her lat«
residence, 2002 Greenwich street, corner Bu-
chanan, thence to St. Bridget's Church, where a
solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the
repose of her soul, commencing at 11 o'clock
a. m. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery.
GREELEY— this city. March 11. 1895, Ann
Greeley, beloved mother of James Greeley, a na-
tive of County Westmeatb, Ireland, aged 70 years.
[Virginia City papers please copy.J
'Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
(.Wednesday), at 10:30 o'clock a. m., from her late
residence, 12 Laskie street, interment Holy
Cross Cemetery.
DA A At Fort Canby, Wash., March 7, 1895, Mrs.
Marie E. Day, wife of Captain Seiden a. Day,
Fifth United States Artillery.
«_~Friends are respectfully invited to attend
the funeral services TOMORROW (Wednesday)
at 1 o'clock p. _ at the First Unitarian Church,
corner Geary and Franklin streets. Interment
at Presidio.
KELLY— In Colma, March 10. 1895, John, be-
loved husband of Annie Kelly, and father of
Frank, Thomas, Sarah, Rosie, Peter and Annie
Kelly, Mrs. B. Green, Mrs. W. Fay and the late
John W. Kelly, a native of County Louth, Ire-
land, aged 55 years. New York and Brooklyn
papers please copy. J
Sttf-F'riends and acquaintances are respect-
fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
(Wednesday), at*lo o'clock a. m.. from his late
residence, Colma, San Mateo County, thence to
St. Ann's Church, whera a solemn requiem
mass will be celebrated for the repose of hi.-, soul,
commencing at 10:30 o'clock a. m. Interment
Holy Cross cemetery.
SWAIN— In Oakland. March 11, 1895, Captain
Jos'ali H.Swain, a native of Nantucket, Mass.,
aged 70 yeara 6 months and 10 days.
a_*l-'ririj.ls are r< si- fully Invited to attend
the funeral services TO-MORROW (Wednesday),
at 10 o'clock p. M.. from his hi.-- residence, 1354
Eighth avenue, corner Seventeenth street, East
Oakland. Interment private in Mountain View
Cemetery. Please omit flowers.
STERLING— In this city.March 11. 1895,Rosanna,
beloved wife of Hiram sterling, and mother of E.
T. Sterling and James < '. Reilly, a native of Coun-
ty Cavan, Ireland, aged 60 years.
* Notice of funeral hereafter.
GETCHELL— GoaIaIa, Marco 6, 1895. Hattie
liar:, youngest and dearly beloved daughter of
Osgood and Tibbie Getchell, aged 1 year 11
months and 25 days. [Green Bay (Wis.) and
Machias (Me.) papers please copy.J
DAWES— In this city, March 11, 1895, James
Dawes, aged 70 years.
McGOWN— In this City, March 10, 1895, Frances
Ji.. beloved wife of .1. E. McGown, aged 29 year 3.
SNELL— In this city, March 11, 1895, Florence
Agnes, oeloved daughter of Edwin and Millie
sti.i;, a native of Sau Francisco, aged _ months
and 5 days.
BARTH— In this city. March 11, 1895, Bertha,
only and beloved daughter Of Charles and Bertha
Burth. and sister of Willie, Albert, Charles and
Otto Barth, a native of San Francisco, aged 1
month and 13 days.
DAY— this city, March 11, 1895, Louis Taylor
Day, late of I'k.iuh. Mendocino County, Cal., a
native of Missouri, aged 46 years 7 months and
13 days.
DONNEL— In this city, March 11, 1895, Hazel H.,
beloved daughter of James W. and Julia Donnel,
a native of San Francisco, aged 8 months and 22
days.
WIEGER— In this city, March 11, 1895, Lillie
Wleger, sister of Mr--. Adele Rupinskey and Mrs.
Louise Blester, a native of Germany, aged 30
years.
SARGENT— In this city, March 11, 1895, John S.
Sargent, aged 50 years. An ex-Union soldier.
OILLAN— In Oakland. March 11, 1895, Joseph F.
Glllan, son of Thomas anil Elizabeth Glllan, a na-
tive of San Francisco, aged 24 years 9 months
and 2 days.
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"" UNITED UNDERTAKERS'
UNITED UNDERTAKERS'
EMBALMING PARLOUS.
Everything Requisite for First-class Funerals
at Reasonable Rates.
Telephone .3167. 27 and 29 Fifth street.
MCAVOY A CALLACHER,
FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMEB3,
20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoln School.
Telephone 8080.
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JAMES ■ McMESIraKI A SON, 1
UNDERTAKERS -AND EMBALMERS J
JAMES McMENCfMEY & SON,
L'NDEUTAKEKS AND EMBALMERS I
1057 Mission Street, Near Seventh, I
Telephone No. 3354. I
JAS. ENGLISH. T. R. CAREW.
CAKEW A ENGLISH,
UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS,
19 Van Ness aye., near Market St., Sun Francisco.
Telephone 3156. N. 8.-Not connected with any
other bouse in this city. '
CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY.
IN SAN MATEO COUNTY; NON-SECTARIAN;
laid out on the lawn plan; perpetual care; beau-
tiful, permanent and easy of access; see It before
buying a burial place elsewhere. B^S— _MC*IMP
City Olilce. » City Hall Avenue. .
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