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BUSINESS CHANCES^ COXA CIGAB AND BTLLIXSd PARLOR?; ■. OUv. worth $1000. SPEC_.'S,SO Montgomery. \\' 111. SELL AT ALMOST ANY PRICE, *' within a few days, branch bakery and restau- rant; account of departure. SPECK'S, 30 Mont. ©TEA GOOD ROUT»: WELL ESTAB- '!•'". Usbed; clearing over $50. SPECK'S, 30 Montgomery st. ,-y Q9AA FRUITSTORE ON TURK ST.; OWNS CP-.UU. buililiiiy SPECK'S, 30 Montgomery st. Q^nn COKFEI SALOON: WORTH »1000; <J)tJUU. near Chronicle. SPECK'S, 30 Mont- gomery st. <1"; 1 1 CO'FFEK SALOON; WORTH $400; Qi-OVJ. must sell. SPECK'S, 30 Montgomery! < I ( W )( ! * N : - " lN NKAK KEARNY ; AVER- O-LUUU. age $35 to $40 a day; large stock and line fixtures: big bargain. MICHELS & WOOD 817 Market st. Q'-'llH -A'x'l). COAL AND COKE YARD •_•)'"■■ tor sale: very cheap; a (rood pay; horse and 2 ■-... is. MICHJELB A WOOD, 917 Market. <J s7"^( I GROCER! AND BAR; ABIGPAYEB, O ••" '• dirt cheap; $1000 stork in sight. MI- CHEJ - . ft OOP. 817 Market st. <29^() DAIBY PRODUCE STORE; AVER- C l -'"'. age * 9 10 12 a day; rent $13. MICII- KLS & WOOD, 917 Market st Oi^A SALOON; CLEARS $120 A MONTH; •_ »♦" • owner desiring to leave city; a bargain. MICHELEY & WOOD. 917 Market. S (\0 0 B^TCHER-snOP; FINE FIXTURES '- ,/Jr "• aT) d refrigerator; doing weekly business ois'_<s; good location: more than value in sight; ran- chance. BUSINESS EXCHANGE, 783' ■ Market st. >)(||| I'ARTNIi: WANTED IN LIGHT •hv 1 —''''. business ;snlted to plain steady-man sat- isfied with ?20 to $25 per week: no previous exper- ience required. BUSINESS EXCHANGE, 783y 2 Market st. V-'li> E— TOBI OR SELL A BUSINESS OF -> any kind see STRAND ACO 19 Sixth St. ©OAi \ OLD- ESTABLISHED BUSINESS •.. •i"UV. in Oakland; will sell at invoice of stock: owner going in the country. For particulars see STRAND A CO., 19 Sixth st. e?97X CORNER BRANCH BAKERY AND 1 — >' 10. coffee parlor with 3 well furnished rooms, cheap rent; best location in the city; pays well; good place for man and wife; great bargain on account of departure; STRAND <SCO., 19 Sixth. <•> n WOOD AND COAL YARD; nORSI^ <!>_.■' >V. wagon; clears $50 mo. STRAND, 19 6 th. O7X A PORK AND DELICATESSEN STORE; O I O\J. good place. STRAND* CO., 19 Sixth st. FOR SALE-GROCERY-STORE AND" BAR; I splendid opportunity; reasonable offer accept- ed: full investigation. STRAND, 19 Sixth st. QXX A SALOON ON MARKET ST.; CLEARS Quw. » 128 month. STRAND A CO., 19 Sixth. <IT'i BRANCH BAKERY; 4 ROOMS; «jpJ iU. rentsl4; fine place. RAND.I 9 Sixth. VT). 1 81'AUBANT, NEAR MARKET and ■!> Third sts.; bargain. STRAND, 19 Sixth st. OYSTER AND CHOP HOUSE; PARTNER leaving for Europe. STRAND, 19 Sixth st. -^ESTABLISHED HOTEL: BIG SALOON trade: filled with steady boarders: inves:igate* make offers; departure. PKOLL & STENBERG. 873 Market. s< '( ) j ) SALOON AND LUNCH - HOUSE: KijtJ\J\J . doesan excellent business: present own- er 13 years; sickness. TROLL A STENBERG, 873 I Market st. SAFE INVESTMENT IN BUYING COUNTY 0 rights for useful office patent; model may be seen at PROLL A STENBERG'S, 573 Market St. Q9A A A DINING-ROOM; SALOON AND v. — ' 'yjyJ. cigar-stand, with 2-story house; 15 I rooms; Ion.; lease; several hundred people em- ployed In vicinity; departure. PROLL & STEN- BERG, 873 Market st. Q J X^l\ BBANCB BAKERY : * DELICACIES; '. I'"'. Western Addition. PROLL & STEN- BERG, 873 Market st. T-> ARTNER— MOST POPULAR SALOON OFF J- Market street; elegant fixtures: private rooms; big day and night trade; full investigation j allowed. PROLL & STENBERG, 873 Market st. : vi'n YOUNG BUSINESS MAN WITH w-*-O\/. good-paying and established business wants partner toasslsthim; will be guaranteed good I wages, with best prospect to largely increase it; ' must be willing to help and assist generally; will lind plenty to do; no night or Sunday work"; expe- j rience not. necessary; business easily learned; chance in a time; don't miss it. Particulars GEO. STEWART, 632 Market at. S7AA BUTCHERS, ATTENTION— FIRST> I \J\J. class shop, city front; exclusive trade large ocean steamship company, a line of tugs, many sailing vessels and a splendid domestic cus- ' tom; cutting up 5 cattle, 25 sheep and 5 hogs per week, and other stock in proportion; leaves clear profit of $-JOO per month: positive proof or no sale; actually cheap at $2000; must sell; first of- fer gets it : cood reason; •■• nt cheap, with lease. Sco GEO. STEWART. 833 Mark! St. ".( v i PARTNER WANTED IN A CASH *£*J\J\J. business in this city, clearing $250 per month, which will be proven by thorough investi- gation before you buy; experience not necessary, as business easily learned. For further particulars see Business Exchange, 7831.J Market st. <>>i;|j,) HOTEL, NEAR CITY ; 26 BOOMS; »Jp_.Ul7l/. bar all complete; lanre grounds: long U-asa; make, offer. STEERS & CO., 22 Kearny. VTICELY FITTED UP SALOON; IN GOOD LO- — l cation: can be had cheap if sold at once. Apply at DONNELLY & BRANNAN, wholesale liquor dealers, SE. cor. California and Kearny, basement. QOXA CORNER GROCERY AND BAB ; »iU»J«Jv. living- rooms; a bargain. SMITH, HUBER & CO., 1001 Market st. RCGSTORE FOR SALE— THE MOST PROM- J-/ inentlv located store in one of the best towns of '9ooo inhabitants in the State. Address N. 8., box 63, this office. QQAA CANDY- STORE AND ICECREAM *~pO\J\J. parlors: 3 living-rooms. 264 Third st. Ir^Oß SALE— BAKERY, CANDY* AND NOTION store. Apply 1511 DuponC st. OR SALE-GOOD SALOON; NEAR MARKET X st. Apply 2901 Baker st. \ PARTNER: ESTABLISHED MONEY-MAK- -L Ins bag business; experience not necessary. M., box 117, Call Branch Office. ' ~Q"| 7"? CIGAR-STORE DOING GOOD BUSI- O-L • O. ness on the city front; fine location. In- quire 129 Third street: rent 810. CjlAn WELRY - STORE, WITH FIX- C-ivJw. tures; established 5 years. 131 Post st. }?iIRST-CLASS SALOON: KEARNY ST; PRICE $1200; rare bargain if taken at once. Inquire £33 California st., Phoenix 'oar. "*SfXA7r~HALF OF FIRST-CLASS GENTEEL »£)O\J\J. business, which can be greatly in- creased: purchaser can control all money In- vested as required; thorough investigation. Address, with references, J. C, box 141, Call Bran Office. BARBER-SllOP; TWO CHAIRS; »200; ( IN- tral : good-paying business. Inquire of barbers' agent, 325 Grant aye. S. FUCHS. FRUIT AND PRODUCE STORE FOR SALE. X Apply 206 Leavenworth st. I" j^OR SALE, CHEAP— GOOD PAYING SALOON, with 10 well-furnished rooms; must sell on ac- count of leaving city. 624 . ran. into. Q7~fl SALOON: BEST PLACE IN CITY; ♦3) ( »J. day trade; centra! location: biggest bar- Rain ever offered; must be sold on account of dis- agreement of partners; call and see this bargain SMITH, HUBER & CO.. 1001 Market st. "T7IOR SALE— TOY, BOOK AND STATIONERY JP store. 2115 Fillmore St.. near California; other half of store to rent for sewing-machines. pHICKEN RANCH N LA C if V FOR SALE, VJ lease or rent, with or without stock. Apply 802 Fourth st. v< l-I |7| BAKERY AN D STATIONERY O""U« store: 4 furnished rooms; value in sight. Apply 343Vf Fifth st., printing office. Cl ( A A CORNER GROCERY AND KA1; : <IP-«- \J\J. rooms; rent $40; must be sold on account of removal. Apply Call Branch Office. QQAAO, STATIONERY AND BAZAAR: VUUUU. well located and established on best Btrpet ln S. F. Apply CUNNINGHAM, CUItTISS & WELCH, 327 Sansome st. I^OXAA. LIVERY AND BOARDING BTA- '. •>•-'"'. one of the best stables north of Market St.; has 40 first-class boarders, 30 Al livery hones, the finest of carriages, boggles; : harnesses, ftc.:2oKOOd boxstalls, 100 open stalls; the place bas been completely renovated; dean S4(JO a month; ■ splendid chance for a steady man, the present owner being obl.tced to sell. Tor further particular* apply SULLIVAN & DOYLE, 327 Sixth st., livestock auctioneers. j C»OB sale — PHOTOGRAPH gallery in -I San Jose doing a large business; owner going (way: must be sold. Write to W. E. CILOSSMAN, $an Jose, Cal. 1 TNTEBIOB AGENCY OF THIS PAPER FOR i-sale: price ?3500; terms cash; clears $200 per month. Apply this office. 1 HIGHEST CASH PRICE FOR RESTAURANTS saloons, limit tire. SCHOENFELDT, 1177 Mkt. C'ir;- j.:: GROCERY AND BAR; 4 LIVING- rooms; on Bryant St.; will be sold at value in stock on account, of other business. Apply Jackson Brewery.^ . j p OO RTUNI TY ; PARTNER WANTED; IT business established since I860; capital re- quired from $40,000 to $50,000. Address G. L., box 22, this office. - ... TJKJB SALOON. DOING GOOD BUSI- -F ness: owner must sell on account of sickness; rent 80; wit 4 living-rooms. For particulars in- qulre 502 Market St. mQ? v \ FINE CORNER SALOON. COR. $ •)\i\K i...:; and Howard sts. ■ ; • AKTNER WANTED— GOOD -PAY ING* SA- loon. NE. cot. Jackson and Drumm sts. }~?OH SALE— GROCERY AND BAB; BKST LO- J cation In the rity; kept by present owner 11 years; good Ion? lease; will be sold cheap account otlif-r important basiness. Inquire southeast cor- ner Grove and Buchanan «ts. «QK A SALOON; NICELY FITTED UP; 1 •*lOO\). block from Market St.; a fine day and night trade; rent reasonable; no agents. Apply at once. S. a., box 139, Call Branch Ofllce. I"^OR SALE— OLD ESTABLISHED SALOON: 1 best location In the city. Inquire- at the John WeOand Brewery. ' HALF INTEREST OB~WHOLE OF. WELL- paying sawdust business for sale; account other business; trial given. Apply 716 Fo horn st. HOME RESTAURANT: GOOD BUSINESS, for sale or excbatige. Apply this office^ BAKERS' ."ATTENTION— FOR BALE, BAK- ery doing a cash trade of $20 a day ; no wagons; easily run; trial given; good reason for selling. Apply 727 Larkin st. LODGXyG-HOTTSES FOX SALE. (3il Z\f\ 5 ROOMS; NEATLY FURNISHED; €>— _ _!_?utU" r * st - SPECK'S, 30 Montgomery OA ROOMS; NKAR BALDWIN: CLEARS *JUsloo;price $800. SPECK'S. 30 Montgomery st. 90 ROOMS ON STOCKTON ST.. $2000 — ') 9-room house; good; worth $600 225 30 rooms; corner; what will you give? 1500 12 rooms; new and worth $1000 550 90 rooms; clearing $300 ... . 5500 H. C. DECKER. 120« Market st. OH ROOMS: CORNER; I INK FOR THAN- O\J sient; $1500. DECKER, 1206 Market st. PARTNER WANTED IN FIRST-CLASS A transient house, clearing $350; single lady preferred. DECKER, 1206 Market st. mo BUY OB SELL A LODGING-HOUSE SEE 1 STRAND & CO., 19 Sixth st. d|» -X A LODGING-HOUSE OF 1 9 WELL FUR- O<J\J» nished rooms; best location in the city; cheap rent. Inquire 129 Third st. <si9Afl 17 ROOMS: MUST LEAVE CITY; A W-W\J, bargain. MICHELS & WOOD, 917 Market St. <2»QXA NEWLY FURNISHED LODGING- <J)OO\J. house. 308 Third st.: rent reasonable. FUBMTI'KK FOX SALE. I"^njßNTfuTiE^F^liolasETT^6^SM^r^E?^ . cheap; no dealers. 12 Laskie St., off Mission, bet. Eighth and Ninth. <2:9a a forTsale-8 ROOMS, well FUR- \?—.\'\'. nished; very cheap on account of de- parture. 29 John St., off Mason. B i:ii;. cum SETS, 111; OAK CHAIRS, $1; J~> carpets. 15c. HHIREK, 1310-1312 Stockton. pUT PRICES IN FURNITURE AND CARPETS VJ this week at McCABE'S, 948-950 Mission st. T) EDUCTIONS ON LARGE STOCK, NEW AND XV Becond hand; 400 carpets, good as new; oil- cloth, 25c; parlor suits, $19 up; linoleum, 46c; 7-piece chamber suits. $14 50; cornice-poles, 25c; ranges. $6; cash or installments; goods shipped free. T. H. NELSON, 126 Fourth st. CAKPETS. C" "A^?ETsTliriorLlNo"L ETKf riOcTIJEWROOM VJ set, $11. SHIREK. 1310-1312 Stockton st. CAKPET CLEANING. CITY^ STEAM CArFeT^BEATING AND Renovating Works, 38 and 40 Eighth st. G. R. STEVENS, manager. Telephone No., south 250. pARPETS THOROUGHLY CLEANED AND VJ renovated same as new. S. FERGUSON A CO., 23 Tenth st. Telephone number, south 36. . "WHEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH " poor work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Ca- rpet Beating Works, 353-7 Tehama; tei. So-40. pONKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS. 333 vj Golden Gate aye.; telephone east 126. PARPETS WELL CLEANED. BARBER'S, 236 Vj 14th, nr. Mission: tei. (Mission) 100. THE .1. E. MITCHELL CARPET-CLEANING JL Co. (incorp.); old established carpet cleaning machines; cleaning 3c yard. 230 14th, tei. 6074. j T MCQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND REN- ') « oviitiri!; works. 453 Sievenson: tel. 3228. PIANOS, VIOLINS AND SHEET MUSIC. BA RGAI IKN EW AND 2D^HAND PIANOS"; Hazelton. Brown <fc Simpson, Mozart, etc. ; hard- times prices; installments. EATON, 735 Market st. \\r < .. ' BADGER, WITH BENJ. CURTAZ, 20 " . O I'arrell, ageni for Hallci and Davi pianos. ADY GOING AWAY, MUST IMMEDIATELY sell her fine upright; offered at one-half price she paid. Room -I. Flood building. REAKING UP OF A FAMILY HOME ON AC- count of unfortunate occurances, causes the sale of a Stelnway piano: must be sold; any reason- able price accepted. Room 10, Flood building. \ RE YOU LOOKING FOR A HIGH-GRADE xV piano slightly used? We can positively suit you both ia the instrument and the price. B. CUR- TAZ & SON, 16 to 20 O'Farrell st. DO you WANT AN Kl.Ki ANT self-play- ing organ with 15 rolls of music? A splendid bargain for a'cash customer. BEN. CURTaZ & SON, 16 to 20 O'FarreU st. - -... .;:. ;>: I," 1 E ELEGANT UPRIGHTS, STANDARD makes, almost new. half original cost ; see at once. F. W. SPENCER <fc CO., 721 Market st. S- - ROSEWOOD UPRIGHT, STOOL AND I *J. cover: 6 installment. 221 Leavenworth st. CAUTION— DO NOT BUY WHAT IS CLAIMED to be a Steinway or Weber Upright Piano from any person not an established piano dealer without being first assurred that the piano Is what Is seems to be. We have a complete record of all Steinway and Weber pianos sold on the Pacific Coast the past twenty years. Bring the manufacturers' num- ber of piano to us and we will give you its history. BHERMAN.CLAY & CO, Pacific Coast represen- tatives for Steinway and Weber Pianos, corner Kearny and Sutter sts. NABE, BUSH & GERTIT AND HAINE3 pianos. A. L. BANCROFT & CO., 834 Post st. MA D VAIS, 769 MARKET— SHEET MUSIC y 2 price: Decker <& son pianos. (SACRIFICING LARGE STOCK OF UPRIGHT O pianos of their own make at manufacturers' prices. Hemme Ji Long Piano Co., 340 Post St. ARGAINS; ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL IN- strumenXs.,L. 1. STANTON it: CO.. BS3 Market. BYRON MAUZY, 308 POST ST.— SOIIMER, Newby & Evans, Briggs and other pianos. TECK, CHICKERING A SONS. VOSE AND Sterling pianos sold on $10 Installments. BENJ. CUBTAZ A SON, sole agents. 16-20 O'Farrell st. STEINWAY UPRIGHT; SLIGHTLY USED; k^ -.-l and tone: half-cost. SPENCER, 721 Market. QUPERIOK VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD A NEW. OH. MULLER. maker, repairer. 2 Latham place. HORSES. L^^TnBT^fIcXTo^ATIO^TO^i^H^NGE JU fora fine gentleman's road horse and single seat top buggy; must trot or pace in or below 2:20. Adftress S.. box 161, Call Branch. CIHESTNUT MARE, 7 YEARS OLD. FOR J sale: 15 hands 3 inches high: single and double: stands without hitching: sound ; first-class pedi- gree; not trained for speed; trot 2:56. 419 Oak st. ORSES FOR SALE— ONE OF THE FINEST spans of carriage horses on the coast; second to none; Cleveland bays; 6 and 7 years old; none but principals need apply. Address H., box 20, this office. ORSES PASTURED; $2 A MONTH; SEND for circular. F. A. HYDE, 630 Commercial st. "I A A SETS SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALL X\J\J kinds: second-hand wagons, buggy, carts; also 20 cheap horses. Fifteenth and Valencia «ts. WAGOXS AND CARRIAGES. Vvr I DOW UST "SE ! LL~HORSE AND^VAGON*. tt Last chance. 318 Fillmore st. ECOND-HAND PHAETON AND DELIVERY | wagon; cheap. 924 Bryant st. 9 NEW CARTS; 4-SPRING WAGON; MILK .— < wagon; must sell at once. 829 Howard st. "jV~EW EXPRESS-WAGON, 2D-HAND DKLIV- -L' fry. bus; buggies cheap. 100 Golden Gate aye. I' 1 N BA KRV AND LAUNDRY~WAGONsJ . rockaway, buggies: also hack. 823 Harrison. fOIt SALE- MISCELLANEOUS. IPResii~fXmily milch cow~for"sale. J 13y 2 Linden aye. ■ SALE— HOISTING ENGINES. THOMP- SON, 40 Main st., San Francisco. J""OR SALE— A HOUSE. OF 4 ROOMS AND _ Btable . Apply, 47 West Mission st. j/«>K SALE, VERY CHEAP— 3 FRENCH X ranees and 6 stoves; in good order. Richmond Stove Company (Schuster Bros.), 306 Slitter st. Card TABLES and OFFICE DESKB. 211 Post at.; basement; repairing. BARGAIN— GOOD PNEUMATIC SAFETY for $25. 326 McAllister st. ■ HEAP— FIXTURES THAT WERE ONCE IN VJ the Savings Union branch, Market and Fell sts.; suitable for an insurance or real estate office. ASHTON & GA RDINER, 411 Montgomery st. TJriLSHIRK SAFE. LETTER-PRESS, SCALE, ft coffee-mIH and money-till; cheap. 102 Clay st. C"1 or N TERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES VJ and sold. 1121 i/ 2 Market, bet. 7th and Bth MEW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- — I hand. W. >-. RAY Mfg Co.. 12 California st. DELINQUENT SALE NOTICES. DELINQUENT SALS NOTICE — GOLDEN XJ Eagle Mining Company— Location of principal place of business, San Francisco, California: loca- tion of works, Devils Gate Mining District, Lyon County, Nevada. Notice— There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of aasosHment (No. 1), levied on the Bth day of January, 1895, the several amounts set opposite the names of the re- spec' ive shareholders, as follows: No. Names. «. No - Cert. Shares. Amount. Morris Hoeflich 5 10,000 SI. 00 H.M. Levy, Trustee ,7 20.000 3,000 00 H. M. Levy, Trustee 8 1.000 15000 H. M. Levy. Trustee \f> 1.000 150 00 11. M. Levy, Trustee 10 1,000 15000 H. M. Levy, Trustee 11 1,000 150 00 H. M. Levy, Trustee 12 600 76 00 K. H. Holmes, Trustee 18 20,000 3,000 00 E. B. Holmes, Trustee 19 7,900 1,185 00 E.B. Holmes, Trustee. .....20 995 14925 And in accordance with law, and an order from the Board of Directors, made on the eighth day of January, 1895, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary, will be sold at pub- lic auction at the Office Jet the company, room 50, Nevada Block, >.o. 309 Montgomery street, San Francisco, California, on MONDAY, the fourth day of March, 1805, at the hour of 2 o'clock p 11 of said day, to pay said delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs of advertising and ex- penses of sale. E. B. HOLMES. Secretary. Office— Room 50, Nevada Block. No. 309 Mont- gomery street, San Francisco, California. POSTPONEMENT. Notice is hereby riven that by order of the Board of Directors the date of the sale of delinquent stock for assessment No. 1 is hereby postponed to MON- DAY, the 25th day of March, A. U. 1895, at the 6ame time and place. E.B. HOLMES, Secretary. OAKLAND I'UKXIT UKE KOR SALE. ijTURNrrUBE \ND CARPETS AT YOIROWN -T price. H. SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st. THE SAJS FKAJNCISSCO CALL, FRIDAY,* MARCH 15, 1895. > CITY HEAL ESTATE. S^OArr~L7)T^STTETsiDE?BET. HAIGIIT O— ■— v '"« and Waller: 50 feet front. «2250— 80x100; NE. cor. Waller and Lott stH. $550—25x163: E. side old San Jose road, near Worden aye.; West End map 2. (has. C. FISHER, 507 California st. _^ "qToAAA FORCED SALE OF GILT-EDGED IJpOWU. business corner. Improvements 3 years old, and consist of drug- store, fruitstore, bakery aDd corner flat of 6 rooms and bath: total Income $72 50 per month; : 25 feet of lot unimproved: $3000 bank mortgage; | location NW. cor. of 24th and Castro sts., which is the business point of that section. Apply to TOBIN <fc McNALLY, 630 Market s:. > _~ 1 • •\TEW COTTAGE VERY CHEAP-$1500; $300 —^ cash, balance $10 per month; Carolina st., not far from Howard-st. cars on 24th st. : contains 5 large rooms; 25x100. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, | 10 Montgomery st. BARGAIN-IMPROVED PROPERTY NEAR Mission st. and Cortland aye.; $650. V., box ' 167, Call Branch Office. <C!/infin TERMS TO SUIT; 2 FLATS; AL- •UpttV'Uv. most new; lot 25x137:6; Pine, near Raker. I. H. GOLDMYER, 676 Howard. ANTED — TO EXCHANGE FOR 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 92x113: value $7500: rented for $50; will pay difference if more. Address H. H., 623 Golden Gate aye. <_!l7nn HOUSE, ROOMS: BARN, ETC., rC? 1 % UU. 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. OR SALE— TENEMENT HOUSE 18 ROOMS 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 offer. Address P. R., 34 Kissling st. T\O YOU WANT A SUMMER HOME? See those beautiful lots at Alto, Marin County; only 40 minutes from city; price $150; easy terms. JOOST & WOOLLEY, 4 New Montgomery St. OAKLAND HEAL ESTATE. T> ARGAIN— BEAUTIFUL 100x181, X> Piedmont; will build house to suit purchaser; easy payments. CHANNELL A LANE, 908 Broadway, Oakland. 0. ARGAIN— HANDSOME COTTAGE: 6 rooms; modern; high basement; lot 55x135; best part of Oakland; $2000 cash, balance time. CHANNELL & LANE, 908 Broadway, Oakland. OA?j (\* 1 SOO AND $850— WE HAVE SEV- t%)~\J\JKJ eral cottages for sale at $50 cash and $15 to $20 per mouth; all well located; call and see them. ALDEN & GARFIELD, builders; of- fice, 902 Broadway, Oakland. OMES IN OAKLAND, PIEDMONT, FRUIT- vale and Berkeley, or will build to suit custom- ers and sell on easy payments. CHANNELL it LANE, 908 Broadway, Oakland. O EXCHANGE— COTTAGE IN OAKLAND j for a lot in Alameda; for sale, cottage 4 rooms and bath; $1000. J. H. YOUNG, 1243 Park St., Alanieda. OR RENT— A RARE CHANCE; RESIDENCE of 12 rooms And bath; very large grounds and orehsird; lots of flowers; in Berkeley. Apply to owner. A. J. SNYDER & CO., 467 Ninth St., Oak- land. , OR RENT— CHICKEN RANCH OF 3 ACRES; 6-room house; good barn. SNETSINGER & CARROLL, Fruitvale station. <Jfc Q - nO HOUSE 7 ROOMS AND BATH IN <TpO i UU. Piedmont: business corner; IOOx 125. E. E. BUNCE, 1008 Broadway, Oakland. 6* l C A AND UPWARD; UNPRECEDENTED <plt)U 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 four equal payments, Interest St 8 per cent per annum. These lots are situated along the line of 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 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 i here than elsewhere. Come, see, you will buy. I Full particulars at the office of CLOUGH A BAKh-R, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. SALE— OFFER WANTED FOR A LARGE 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. •is ' 1 11 ( ifk 2-STORY HOUSE, 7 ROOMS; HIGH <JpO''VJVJ. basement, laundry, electric bells, gas or electric lighting; centrally located; house never been occupied; lot 35x135; streetwork all done; (800 cash, balance $30 per month: no interest; must be sold by April 1 : don't fail to see this. all or address W. W. BLOW, IOIO Broadway.Oakland. QOn AAA A FINE 2-STORY RESIDENCE «uD_,l_/.VVV/. of 14 rooms: all modern; lot 80.x 150: W. side Alice st., near Durant. 'all or ad- dress W. W. BLOW, 1010 Broadway. Oakland. T?OR SALE— SI2,OOO; NEW MODERN HOUSE J? of 12 rooms; lot 73x120; situated on Durant St., near Alice; good stable and all modern im- provements. Call or address W. W. BLOW, 1010 Broadway, Oakland. VJM Z. AHA A HANDSOME 2-STORY REBl- ijiii.uuw, denceof 12 rooms, butii and base- ment; good stable and all modern improvements; situated on W. side of Madison St., near Durant: a. bargain: must be sold. Call or address at once W. W. BLOW, 1010 Broadway, Oakland. LOOK! $150— LOTS IN ' FRUIT VALE ONLY $1 cash and $1 a week; buy a home and save your small earnings; the new railroad will double values in Oakland. H. B. PINNEY. 902 Broad- way, Oakland. Wil 9fiA HOUSE, jj^ OOMSi IN BERKELEY; <IP_I._.UU. lot 40x100: one-third cash. $400— Lot 40x100: $60 down, $10 monthly; near i proposed railroad. . ( HAS. A. BAILEY, Berkeley station, Berkeley. $1 KA A LOT 150x300, FRONTING ON TWO ■ U\J\J. streets; house of 6 rooms: barn, well and fruit trees; one block to a main thoroughfare and electric cars; cash loan of $1000 on this prop- erty ; must be sold, as owner is going away. H. M. CAMERON, 479 Ninth St., Oakland. 6 1 f''f| CASH— 6 BOOMS :AND BATH; A OJ-vJ'^V.' bargain: 25x100; close to local. WM P. TOPI). 1008 Broadway. Oakland. ALAMEDA KEAL ESTATE. ! i'OURGOOD lliT^T^lHlxlOO^Trir- I »JP_,Vv. south side High st., 100 feet west of Washington; In payments. DECKER, 1206 Market. pORNER LOT 36:8x117, $600; 3 NBIDE 1,1 VJ same size, $525. J. H. YOUNG, 1243 Park St.. Alameda. ©OnA ALAMEDA BUILDING-LOTS; $25 'j\J\J. cash; $10 monthly; 2 blocks to rail- road station: if you want bargains see ns quick MACDONALD, MOTT _ CO., 1422 Park St., Ala- meda. ;> ; . A LAMBDA — BARGAINS ; BEADT I F U L ■i v homes for sale and to rent, furnished or unfur- nished; free teams at office, 1855 Park St., Sundays unit all rimes to examine properly. WILL BURN- HAM <fc CO., 1355 Park si.; branch office, BURN- HAM _ MARSH CO., 428 Montgomery st. ror. SALE— LOT 150x207, WITH i.Ml'i:u\ X- i ments, consisting of house, bam and large con- servatory ; adjoins lot on which new City Hall in now being constructed; has great prospective value. CHAS. S. NEAL, Encinal Bank, Park St. i:ei:kelky SEAL estate. VOW is CHANCE— A NEW BROOMED i. 1 cottage with all improvements: both hot and cold water; large lot: close to station; only $1200; $100 cash, balance $15 per month. W. C. MORAN, Lorin station, Berkeley. ~.x3.iX ©1Q MONTHLY— 6-.ROOM COTTAGE, »£5 J-O with mantel, bath, laundry, pantry; fenced; sewered; lot 40x100; $1800. F. BOEGLE, 630 Market St.; W. C. MOHAN. Lorin. COUNTKY KEAL ESTATE. ajTHrkfTc^l^rißALXN^ «fl) low buys 20-acre model ranch, Santa Rosa, block from depot; 800 trees, choicest varieties; new Eastlake cottage; 12 acres grain; >& acre ber- ries; 150 hens; span of iiors'-s: cow: Incubators; tools; household furniture, SPECK'S, 30 Montgy. I D ACRES; I.ITTI.i; BOMS ;A1 LAND; HALF JLO 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. H.TWING, Sonoma City, Cal. N \\ r ANTED— 60 HEAD OF SMALL MULES, ft 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. - <SjQAA 10 ACRES PRIME LAND; TEHAMA tjpCUU. 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. IjlOR SALE— A GOOD STOCK FARM OF ,240 . acres, fenced; 2 good bouses; abundance of water, variety of fruit, some timber: or will ex- change for income city property not exceed ing $5000 or $6000 in value. Apply N.. box 10, this office. 711 AND 20 ACRE PIECES— AI FOR CHICK- % f en ranches; on 8 and 10 years' credit; $25, $30, $70 and $100 per acre; within 1 mile of town. D. H. TWING, Sonoma City, Cal. T T. PETERS. MILLS BUILDING, OFFERS O . in Sonoma County three of the finest tracts of fruit land in the State in subdivisions; on line 07 railroad; terms easy; send for maps. ■ ANT A CLARA VALLEY LANDS- WE HAVE O a largo and well selected list of choice lands and orchard homes in Santa Clara County. Our teams are ready nt all times to show our properties \V G. GRIFFITH, 17 North First st., San Jose, Cal. ■ MARIN COUNT Y-5000 ACRES 26 MILES from San Francisco. RANCHO DE NOVATO. Tracts of any s'ze 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 Kale with or. without cows. SYNDICATE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 64 1 and 65, Chronicle building. HOUSES TO LET. C£ OX 205 DAY ST., W. OF DOLOREsTfIix «JJ)_iO. 114: house 14 rooms, etc.; suitable for chickens, wood and coal yard, nursery or laundry andloding-house; water included. $15— 25x48 Folsom st., near Twenty-second; 4 rooms: old stand for tailor; good place for any light business. SHADBURNE, 416 Montgomery st. 71 QGOLDENGATE AYE., NEAR LAGUNA: I JLO sunny side; -elegant house, :10 rooms: bath, laundry and all modern .improvements; rent reasonable to good tenant. Apply MADISON & BURKE. -I 1 "1 9Q EAST 14TH ST., EAST .OAKLAND, ll_O near 23d-ave. station, modern house 6 sunny rooms, bath : flower garden; 3 lines of cars; rent $16; key at 1126. T OWER FLOOR: 3 ROOMS.; BASEMENT; jLJ yard; bay-window. Hampton place, off Fol- som, bet. Second and Third; key at 19. (J.IA HOUSE 6 ROOMS. 917 TREAT AYE., «Jp XU . near Twenty-second st. fli«1~l FRAME HOUSE: 2 STORIES AND »4pX"i. basement; 4 rooms: 8 Selina place, north side California st., below Stockton: water free; quiet neighborhood : key at office. Apply to G. 11. BUCKINGHAM, 413 Montgomery st. OUSES, FLATS, STORES, OFFICES, ALL kinds of property to rent; furniture insured. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. TENEMENTS, 3 AND 4 ROOMS EACH; rent $9, $10 $11. 812 Jessie St.. near Ninth. FURNISHED HO 3^s^~_~_. r pA^ITpANiTANDLEr4OO LOTT, CORNER OF X Fell— Choice sunny, furnished flat. - ANDSOMELY* FURNISHED 6 ROOMS AND XX bath; piano, garden, etc. 1517 Golden Gate aye. IQI 7 GEARY — PARLOR, 2 BEDROOMS, Xt/X I bath, sewing-room, kitchen; every con- venlence: $25. COTTAGES TO I^lV^^ aSTo f7sTe™bayavTndow cottage-, 4 LO. rms; bath; basement. 33 13th, nr. Howard. ENT $12— COTTAGE 4 SUNNY ROOMS; bath, laundry, pantry, yard, stable. HAAS, Thirtieth and Sanchez sts. FLATS TO LET. EL^AVETrS^A^G^LID^N^A^fE^VET Oil and Lacuna: lower flat; 6 rooms; rent only *14. Apply MADISON - BURKE. k ICIQ ELLIS— FLAT; 5 ROOMS; BATH; ALL lulu latest Improvements; 26. "I 1 QQ TWENTY-FOURTH — NICE, SUNNY XIOO bay-window flat; 5 rooms, bath, gas, all modern Improvements ; rent cheap. Q9Q NINETEENTH— BEAUTIFUL SUNNY OJjO 6-room flat; bath, etc.; only $16. Cl» I A COTTAGE OF 4 SUNNY ROOMS. 132 tJpXV. Rose aye., bet. Gough and Octavia st. LEG ANT UPPER FLAT; 6 ROOMS, BATH, Xj yard. 1718 Folsom St., nr. Fourteenth; $22 50. ■\TE\VLY PAPERED SUNNY FLAT OF 3 X\ rooms; §12; water free. 356 Third st. mi 1 >rtA SUNnYTjPPER FLAT; 5 ROOMS. X_v . O \J . 33 Moss St., off Howard, ur. Seventh. |n(| O'FARRELL— 2 .SUNNY FLATS, 3 AND \I\JIJ 4 room; bath; laundry: central; rent cheap. rj I ft GROVE, NEAR " LAGUNA-6 ROOMS, OxO bath; sunny side; $22. "aFl'l FLAT, 4 ROOMS; WATER FREE; «IriX. large cellar; 1209V3 Bush st. Apply at 1209 a Bush at. - Ql DORE ST.— FLAT 3 ROOMS, CELLAR; Ox bet. Harrison and Bryant, Ninth and Tenth ets.; rent $10. ICI 01 MISSION, NEAR eleventh— X«JXO3 beautiful, sunny, papered rooms; bath; laundry. 0 j 1 7 HARRISON— FLAT; 3 ROOMS, BATH; £i~tL I basement; laundry. TO LET— NEW FLAT OF 4 ROOMS AND bath; all modern improvements. NE. comer of Twentieth and Capp sts. = *-i:\i tt. LEO ANT NEW FLATS, SEVENTH ST.. below Bryant— s and 6 rooms: bath: $10, $17, housekeeping rooms. o~q-| california— 8 elegantly^flir^ .-— «JOX nished rooms for housekeeping; $20. ~<S*(* FURNISHED ROOM COMPLETE HOUSE- <©U keeping; single, *1. 734 Folaom st. ')»).> THIRD— SUNNY, FRONT, FURNISHED O_._ housekeeping suite; $8, $9; single, sl,sl 50. 9Q"| GOLDEN GATE AYE. — FURNISHED —Ol rooms for housekeeping; also single. 9X9Q POST-3 ROOMS COMPLETE FOR _•_/_*) housekeeping. - . IQ] _L MARKET— 2 LARGE FRONT SUNNY XOX ± unfurnished rooms; private family; $10. n ftf* ELLIS— FLAT 4 NEWLY FURNISHED I V/U sunny rooms and bath. QX9I HOWARD— NEAT, CHEERFUL, SUN- •'«J— -1 ny; nicely furnished; terms moderate. (. }/• HOWARD— F"URNISHED HOUSEKEEP- V-±\J ing rooms; also sit'gle; reasonable. OA9ft SIXTEENTH— HOUSEKEEP- <J"->" ing rooms, furnished complete; single 94 up. ' 1( i SOUTH park— srnrjrr FURNISHED X U housekpg. cor suite; $12; other rooms cheap. 0 I EDDY— SUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS; O"X housekps.: rent reasonable; central location. wJQ TURK— NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY tJtrO rooms tor housekeeping: bath. ft A 9 BUCHANAN, COR. FELL-2 PARLORS \J\J-j and kitchens: sunny; $14 up. /-/, ! EDDY— 2 OB 3 NICELY FURNISHED VJv/X sunny housekeeping rooms; cheap. , lA^ THIRD-SUNNY HOUSEKEEPING x*i^> rooms complete.; first floor; bath, gas. "l~Q9ft MISSION~SUNNy" FRONT BAY- -*-«->— window room and kitchen. 1 007 POWELL-CHEAP; LARGE ALCOVE l"U 1 room, furnished lor housekeeping; use of kitchen. 1 Oi \~ si OCKTON-NICE FURNISHED ROOM XOV.' i to let for housekeeping; rent cheap. \-)A 1 ÜBK, NKAR » LABKIN— TWO ( SUNNY ')—> furnished or unfurnished rooms; basement. 1 I/41 STOCKTON — NICELY FURNISHED XlXJii sunny rooms with kitchen privilege; $2 50 to $3 per week. . BOOMS TO LET. r/\j HtW^tDT^C'TRNEIK^Tn fillT^lNlJLY I \J~t furnished front rooms; double and single; transient. , : : . CO BE( •: in D— NICELY FURNISHED SINGLE^ OS i double, $1 to $4 week, 20c to 50c a tn/hl. 119 FOURTH — NEATLY FURNISHED X 3._j rooms; come see them; terms moderate. 1 Q LifiWJS, OFF TAYLOR, NEAR POST— UN- XO furnish) d, 2 rooms, $10; 3, *:•_■. QAQ AYE., NirjFRANKLi N~ST".^nTcE <.}\J>J sunny furnished room; $4 per month. THIRTEENTH ST. — 8 ' RNISHBD ~*') rooms: $6. TENTH, NEAR X ET-3 LARGE sunny front rooms: housekeeping or board. Q9X LARKIN-SUNNY ! RON : . . BNIBHED G_«J room; gas, bath, grate, large closet, folding- bed; light housekeeping; use of parlor. "1 O1 7 A FOLSOM - DOUBLE OR SINGLE ±\J I I room; use kitched if desired; .$4 and $7. Of) METCALFE PLACE, OFF GEARY ST., — v/ bet. Mason and Taylor— Nice furnished sunny front rooms; only for gents. Xft X s '■' "E~v"_rN~fb~sTf- 2 UNFURNISHED *J\JO rooms cheap. Ql Q KLLIS— 2 ELEGANT PARLORS SUIT- Olu able for doctors; reasonable: other rooms. A~[ ,r: JONES— WELL FURNISHED SUNNY t:X»J rooms; single or en suite; reasonable. COQ TURK— PLEASANT FKONT ROOMS; tA_t> single or suite; newly furnished. BIRCH AVI-:.! NEAK CITY HALL— FUR- — O Dished and unfurnished rooms. RAUS(ITr~NEAR HOWARD — 5 SUNNY rooms; rent cheap. 1 01 Q PARKIN — NICELY FURNISHED xajx rooms; housekeeping or single: rent reasonable. Hi lQ HYDE, NEAR SUTTEK— NICELY FUR- I V'O nished sunny rooms; reasonable. QOO VAN N ESS AVE.-WELITFukNIsHED U\J\J. sunny parlors; also single room; bay- window. ■ •____ COO SUNNY FRONT HOUSE KEEP- OZjZi ing rooms, also single rooms; reasonable, 997 SIXTH — FURNISHED BOQICB AND £i£± I oflice-vooms. ]gQ4 HOWARD — 3 SUNNY ROOMS; 99. m:: TURK — 2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS j_4 with furnished kitchen; reasonable. ■ QAA^A SIXTEENTH, NEAR " MISSION- O\J\JO Sunny furnished room; $4. Ql {* HOWARD — SUNNY, OOZY FRONT OX rms; double, Bingle; nicely furnished; baths. 7ftl 1 HOWARD ST.— NICELY FURNISHED • ul? sunny bay-window; other double, single rooms; reasonable. ' Oft PINE-NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY *J\J rooms reasonable. 1 000 VAN NESS— ELEGANT NEWLY FUR- ivUU nished sunny parlor suite 3 rooms; rea- sonable. SIXTH— CHEAPEST , IN THE CITY; double and single front rooms. RAO WASHINGTON ST.— SUNNY UNFUR- O\j£i nisbed housekeeping rooms; price to suit the times. • - *■) 1 7 GEARY— UNFURNISHED ROOMS SUIT- — 1 I able for business; key 217Va, rear. . rpHB ESMOND, 737 MARKET ST., EE- X opened ;, renovated and newly furnished; en BUlte or single; reasonable. ■ . .• <2*Q TWO ROOMS AND KITCHEN. 617 %pO. Birch aye., near Laguna st. __j lift FULTON — SUITE OF ROOMS; ALSO lIP single. ■ TOO SEVENTH -FURNISHED CORN -LOO room; sun all day: kitchen; low. . QQA O'FARRELL ST.— ELEGANTLY FUR- -OO\J nished rooms, en suite or single; private family; cheap. ■ - .. ........ . . ;. A RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY— PLEAS- — X' ant sunny rooms, en suite and single; flrst'class. In every respect; terms reasonable. ROOMS TO * Continued. 1 4.9 SEVEN HI — TWO LARGE "LIC, H T -L"i«- rooms, suitable for doctor on dentist. KAI VAN NESS AYE.— ELEGANTLY FUR- OV/X nished sunny front suite. • EC SECOND — FURNISHED SINGLE AND 00 suites; sunny; respectable; gas. ■/.. -.■ QQO SACRAMENTO— FURN ISHKD ROOMS, OOk> with or without board. . MRS. E. D. DAVIS. ritHIS SHERMAN APARTMENT-HOUSE; 129 X new sunny rooms; strictly respectable; half price of best hotels with equal accommodations; very central. 28 Eighth St.. near Market. CAT JESSIE, COR. SIXTH — ELEGANTLY *J\J-L furnished parlor and housekeeping rooms. : Y^ose_iteThouse,"~io4s MARKET, X Sixth and I Seventh— Single and suites; per night. 35c to »1; week, SI 50 to $5; families. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS— THE >'\- WEEKLY CALL, In wrapper, for mailing. BOAlifmNO AXD BOOMS. 1(\ X X HOWARD-GERMAN LADY WOULD ±\JUU give good home, board and room reason- able. PRIVATE BOARDING. 925 HYDE ST., COR. X. Pine— Sunny suite and single rooms, with board. MRS. T. W. BROTHERTON. X"i 7 MASON, ONE DOOR FROM sutter— OX I Room and board; American cook: ref'nees. rmiE BERESFORD, COR. STOCKTON AND X Bush sts.; established 13 years; 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 $60 per month; transient $1 50, $2 and $2 50 per day; the only first-class downtown family hotel. WILLIAM C I I A M V, F L I Proprietor. CHILDREN BOARDED. ' I VT I DO W^JTH~NICE^COME~W^ISHES^EW 1 1 children or a working lady to board. Address M. F., box 131. Call Branch. ' STORES TO . LET. OA^POLK^ VEAIPG^O^E^rHA*?nSsOME *ul store, 4 living rooms, in good order; rent $32 50. • '. STORE— 2 SHOW-WINDOWS; 3 LIVING- O rooms; very Cheap. 1802 Howard St. •OFFICES TO LET. ~~" RONT SUITE: FIRST FLOOR; JSUITABLE X I for doctor or dentist. 917Sutterst. STABLES TO LET. ~ S^^ABuToTPrwo^oinjE^ 231 Ash aye. I ATTORXEYS-AT-LAW. VD vicEFREE", im'^OßciEL A^ r sXsI^ECIAI^ -i»-ty; collections, damages, wills-deeds, etc. G. W. HOWE, Att'y-at-law, 850 Market St., cor. Stockton. "ITT W. DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.42O '» • California St., rms. 14-15; advice free. ■ JOHN R. AITKEN, ATTORNEY- AT-LAW, RS. O 16 and 17. 402 Montgomery St., cor. California. PROPOSALS. -^ PKOPOSALS FO^TFuItN?S^iNG~HYDRXS^TS X for use of the Fire Department— Office of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, March 12, 1895. > In accordance with Resolution No. 11,933 (Third Series) of the Board of Supervisors, bids will be re- ceived in open board on MONDAY AFTERNOON, March 18, 1895, from 3 to 3:30 o'clock, to furnish 500 hydrants, more or less, for the us" of the Fire Department, as per pattern to be seen at the Cor- poration Yard of said department. Said hydrants to be delivered from time to time, as required, at the works of the manufacturer. All gates, bends and valves to be of San Francisco manufacture, and all hydrants manufactured and delivered un- der the contract to be approved by the Chief En- gineer of the Fire Department prior to their accept- ance. NOTlCE— Bidders will state a price per hydrant for which they will deliver the same complete, with the understanding that the contractor must deliver the number of hydrants required and called for by said Chief Engineer, from time to time, payment therefor to be made on the reception and approval of the hydrants as furnished here- under. The party to whom a contract is awarded will be required prior to or at the time of the execution of the contract to pay the cost of. advertising this no* tice In three daily newspapers. In order to preserve uniformity and to facilitate the award the Board has resolved to receive no bids unless made upon blank forms prepared by the committee, and a certified check for the sum off 500 deposited by the bidder with and made payable to the Clerk of the Board, conditioned If the proposal Is accepted and the contract awarded, and if the bidder shall fall or neglect to pay the advertising charges, execute the contract and give the required bond within six days after the award Is made, then and in that case the said sum shall be paid into the City and County Treasury by said Clerk as liqui dated damages for such failure and neglect. Blanks furnished by the Clerk. JNO. A. RUSSELL, Clerk. TRUSTEES' SALES. rp RUSTEES' SALE— IN^C^mDTv^FTwTtTTI X the terras and under the authority of a certain deed of trust, duly executed by the MUSSEL SLOUGH CANAL AND IRRIGATING COM- PANY fa corporation), parry of the < lirst part, to HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, trustees, parties of the second part, and 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, 189-1. by the Board of Directors of said SAX FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION, a corpora- tion, and the bolder of the note (No. 10,809) 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 sums, due under said note and deed of trust, and requesting and directing said HENRY C. CAMP- BELL and THADDEUS KENT, trustees, to sell the real estate described therein to satisfy said indebtedness. We, HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS R. KENT, trustees, do hereby give notice, that on TUESDAY, the 2d day of April, A. I). 1895, at 12 O'clock M. of that day, and at theauction salesroom of EASTON, ELDRIDGE <fc CO., No. 638 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 pieces or parcels cf land situ- ate in the county of Kings (formerly part of the county of Tulare, State of California, described a3 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, ranee twenty-one (21) east, Mount Diablo base and meridian: Of Beet 100 one (1), the whole. Of section two (2), the southwest quartet (SW. 14). section five (5), the north half (N y 2). Of section five (5), the north nnlf (N X' 2 ). Of section six (6), the southwest quarter (SW. Vi)- Of section eleven (11), the whole. Of section thirteen (13), tin. west half (W. %). Of section fourteen (14), the. whole. Of section twenty-three (23), the whole: and Of section twenty-four (24), the west half (W. y ). Containing: in all three thousand eight hundred and forty (3840) acr*s of land, more or less. Also, all water and water rights owned by the Bald Mussel Slough Canal and Irrigating! or appurtenant, 10 said land, and especially the right derived from the Mussel Slough Canal Company to twenty- four (24) cubic feet 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 per second for each quarter section thereof respect- ively. . 'I 0 tether with tb* appurtenances. TERMS OF SALE— Cash in gold coin of the Uni- ted States; ton per cent 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 (tea 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, \ Trat . M<l TKA DDEUS B. KENT, ; Trustees. rpRUSTEKS 1 sa I.K-iN ACCORDANCE WITH -L the terms and under the authority of a certain deed of "trust, duly executed byJOAQUIN FER- NANDEZ, party of the first part, to HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B^KENT. trustees, parties of tb« second part, and the SAN -FRAN-" CISCO SAVINGS UNION, party of the third part, dated December 7tti, 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 pases 338 and following: and in pursu- ance of a resolution passed on the 6th day of -De- cember, 1894. by 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 thai default had been made 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.I). 1895, at 12 o'clock m. of that day, and at the auction sales- room of EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 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, ail the piece or parcel of land situ- ate in the county of Santa Barbara, State 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 his Flores, and about thirty (30) chilis in a southeasterly direction from the ranch- hoMe 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. 13 : 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 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 (359.50 eh.) to the point of com- mencement. ■ Containing four thousand four hundred and thirty-eight (4438) acres of land, and being that portion of the Rancho dp Los Alamos which is known as "Las Flores," and being also the tract of land embraced in Santa Barbara County survey No. 359, made June 4, 1867, for said Jose An- tonio Estrada. • •. Together with the appnrtenances. " TERMS ■OF SALE— Cash in cold 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 Bale to be void. Acts of sale at purchaser's expense. . HENRY C. CAMPBELL, \ T _ - p ,. THADDEUS B. KENT, / trustees. — ~ — TRUSTEES' SALES. TRUSTEES' BALE—OT ACCORDANCE WITH J- the terms and under the authority of a cer- tain deed of trust, duly executed by J. I>K BAKTH SHORI? and MARIA JESUS Dk SHORB (his wife), parties of the first part. to HEXRY C. CAMPBELL and THAUKEIs 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, ii Liber 479 of Deeds, at pages 27 and following: • and in pursuance of a resolution passed on the 28th day of February, 1895, by the Board of Di- rectors of said SAX FRANCISCO SAVINGS L > lON, a corporation, anil the holder of the notes (No. 8857), to secure payment of which the afore- said deed of trust, 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 direct mi said HENRY c. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, trustees, to sell the real estate described therein and not reconveyed to satisfy said indebted- ness. We HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS KENT, trustees, do hereby give notice thai on TUESDAY, the 3d day 01 April, A. D. 1895, at 1.2 o clock 11. of that day, and at the auction sales- room of EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., No. 688 Market street, in the City and County of San 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— Those certain parcels of land situate partly In the southeast quarter of section nine (9) and partly in the oast half of section sixteen (16), in township one (1) soutfi*ranKe twelve (12) west, .ban 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 13 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 of 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 the 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 lino of the right 01 way of said San Gabriel Valley 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 1 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 Bald section sixteen (16) and de- scribed as follows, to wit: Lots eleven (11) and thirteen (13), in range seventeen (17) 01 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 and 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- tsignt'd on the fall of the hammer, balance on de- I 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, \ _ u< . t .-. THADDKrs B. KENT, f trustees. mRUSTEES' SALE— IX ACCORDANCE WITH -L the terms and under the authority of a cer- tain deed of trust, duly executed by jI,EVI L. GILL, party of the first part, to HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, trustees, parlies of tl»e second part, and the SAX FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION, party of the third part, dared March 20th, 1889, and recorded in the office of the County Recorder of the county of Tulare, State 01 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 January, 1895, by the Board of Directors of said SAX FRANCISCO SAVINGS ONION, a Corporation, and tbe holder of the note (No. 9282) to secure payment of which the aforesaid deed of trust was executed, declar- ing that default bat] been made in the payment of the principal sura and 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 i sell the real estate described therein and not reconveyed 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 12 o'clock m. of that day, end at the Auction Sales- room of EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., No. 638 Mar- ket street, in the City and County of San Francisco, Stale 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 a3 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,«i and the south half of the north half (S. V 3 of N. y 2 ). Of section two (2), the southwest quarter (SW i/i), the south half of the southeast quarter (S. i/ 3 of SE. Vi) and the west halt' of the northwest quarter ( W. V 2 of NW. 14). Of section eleven (11). the" whole. Of section twelve (12), the north half (N. i/fe), the north half of the south half (N. i : of S. y a ), i the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter (o. E. Vi of si.. Vi), and the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter (SW. Vi of SW. V*). Of section four:een (14), the east half (E. 1/2). Of section twenty-three (23), the east half (K. '.... Of section twenty-four (21J), the west half of the southwest quarter (W. V« of SW. Vi). Of section twenty-six (26). ihe northwest quarter of the northeast quarter (NW. Vi of NE. i 3 i, and Of section twenty-seven (27), the whole. Containing in all three thousand four hundred (3400) 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- signed 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 percent to be forfeited and , the sale, to be void. Acts of sale at purchaser's expense. , HENKY C. CAMPBELL, 1 Trn<!tee . THADDEUS B. KENT. , /trustees. 310> T TO LOAN. M~~OXEY OX PIAXOS AXD~FDRNITORE; lowest rates. 319 Ellis St., rm. 12. "I ST AND 2D MORTGAGES, ESTATES, Xpianos,alimony ;any sum. MURPHY.62S Market Tst, 2d OB CHATTEL MORTGAGE, pianos, X estates, insurance, etc. SPECK'S, 30 Montgy. OXEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE OR COL- laterals. JAS. E. DAMON, 303 Montgomery. MUWIC] PAL LOAN OFFICE, CROCKER building, room 57; telephone Main 5122. 6% MONEY : OX REAL-ESTATE SECURITY. . SHADBOURXE JR. & CO., 313 Montgy st. NY SUM OF MONEY ADVANCED ON AITT SUM OF MONEY ADVANCED O$T 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 RATES; DEAL- ing confidential. 43 (rocker building. MUNF.Y LOANED OXJEWELRYAXnoTHER valuables at the Security Loan Bank, 1106 Market St.. nr. Mason; private entrance 7 Turk. TO EXCHANGE. EXCHANGE 160 ACRES REDWOOD ■ " timber land in Sonoma County, accessible to a shipping point, for San Francisco, Oakland or Ala- meda property. HEYMAX & MAYER, 27 Steuart si.. San Francisco. FINANCIAL. 7~ • Fr ANCISCO KEAL IYI estate. W. J. GUNK. 410 Montgomery st. LATEST MAEKIAGK LICENSES. Mitchell Octubre and Braulia Guerra, 32—20. , John S. Receud and Ametla V. Cannfdo. 38—21. David B. Cowen and Mangle E. Camp, 47—27. . Thomas J. Palmer and Anne Hayes, 22—22. Michael J. Werdner and Rosa Klass, 26—25. . C. Wilfert and Emma Rtippel, 36—28. Benjamin R. Thiele and Louisa Schlro, 31—33. - George Moeckel and Katharina Moeckel, 27—23. DIVORCE SUITS. Bridget Dunn against John S. Dunn. • Frederick Bohni against Rosa Eohni. ■ ' DIVORCES GUANTED. William D. Kelly from Lillie Kelly, for infidelity: 'by Judge Hebbard: • Louis Benussi from Elena Benussl, for desertion; by Judge Sanderson. Lotta Geffeney from Charles Geffeney, for cruelty; by Judge Sanderson. Plaintiff resumes maiden name of Sutherland. ' . ■ ■ Abby Coakley from Edward Coakley, for intem- perance; by Judge Murphy. Child to plaintiff. BIRTHS— MARRIAGES— . ."■•BOKN.^-VVV;- BOOKSTAVER— In this city, March 13, 1895, to ■ the wife of Walter H. Bookstaver, a son. ' / ■ FLYNN— this city, March 12, 1895, to the wife .of John .1. Flynn, a daughter. . ,- LEWIS— In this city, March 12,1895, to the wife of C. I). Lewis, a son. • WARD— In Oakland, March 11,1895, to the wife of Arthur 8. Ward, a son. ■ : . ■■■ . BARNES— In Sevastopol, Cal.. March 11. 1895, to the wife of Aaron 11. Barnes Jr., a daughter. "" 3IA - RIED. j PAUL— WILL— In this city, March 6, 1895, by the Rev. J. Fuendelinsc, Eugen Hans Richard Paul and Mrs. Martha Will. : •' KOEXIG-BOCK-In this city, March 10. 1895, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, I.ouis Koenig and Ida Bock, DICKMAXX— FRAME— In this city, March 10 1895, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Carl a. Dick, mann and Ina L. Frame. RIDDLE— BECKSTED-In this city, March 11, 1895. by tin- JU>v. George D. B. Stewart, Charles F. Riddle of Novato, Marin County, Cal. and Abble E. Becksted of Smelt River, Del Norte County, Cal. HIXTOX— EXDERLIX— In this city, March 10,- -1895, by the Rev. Paul Branke, Edward B. Hin ton and Louise Enderlln. PETERSON— In Oakland. March 12, 1895, by the Rev. I. 1.. P. Dietrichson, Johan J. Peterson and Anne D. Mcdsen. DIED. Anderson, Mac Kelly, Mrs. W. C Brock, Mary E. Lamm, Jules Brown, Harry McDonald, Archibald Brown, Miria March, Harriet a. Biggy. Margaret E. Meehan, Catherine Barstow, Alfred Phelan. Michael M. Calish, Annie Pnrcell, Margaret J. Fitzpatrick. John Quinlan, Maurice J. Franetta, John Ring, Robert S. Howard, Maria Silver, Minnie Hansen, Christian P. Straub, Ellsa Hudstath, Nellie Sterling, Teresa Heeseman, Ethel G. Terry, May T. Thorn, Christine BROCK— In this city, March 12, 1595, Mary E., beloved wife of F. W. Brock, a native of Califor- nia, aged 30 years and 1 month. [New What- com papers please copy. 1 jgSTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 1 o'clock p. m., from Pioneer Hall, Fourth street, between Market and Mission, un- der the auspices of the Native Daughters, thence to Christian Church, Twelfth street, between Mission and Howard, at 2 o'clock p. m. Inter- ment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. N. I). G. Sisters of our order are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services of our de- ceased sister, Mrs. Mary Brock of Alta Parlor No. 3, N. D. G. W.. THIS DAY (Friday), at 2 o'clock p. si., from 24 Fourth street. By order of president, M. DEGEN. M. E. Gkote, Secretary. HF.KSEMAN — In this city, March IS, 1895, Ethel Gertrude, beloved daughter of Henry and Katie Heeseman, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 1 month and 27 days. .firs-Friends and acquaintances Are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAT (Friday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from the residence of the parents, 12 Ash avenue, oft? Larkln street, between McAllister and Fulton. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. ANDERHON— In this city, March 13. 1893, Mao, beloved wife of R.K.Anderson, and mother of . Wendell, Alma and Harold Anderson, a native of Nova Scotia. *yFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funenil Tins DAY (Friday), at 2 o'clock p. it., from her lnte resi- dence, 1225 Nebraska street, between Twenty- third and Twenty-fourth. Interment Masonic Cemetery. THORN-In this city, March 12. 1895, Christine, beloved wife of William A. Thorn, mother of Richard, Adolph and August Thorn, stepsister of Josephine, Lena, Albert and Fred Lang, and daughter of John F. Lang, a native Of Wurtem- berg, Germany, aged 29 years 3 months and 3 days. £3"Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 2: so o'clock r. m.. from her Sate resi- dence, a Regll place, off Pierce street, between Greenwich and Lombard. Interment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. LAMM— In this city. March 12, 1895, Jules, be- loved husband of Johanna Lamm, a native Of Germany, aged 34 are. *3"Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 1:30 o'clock p. m., from the par- lors of H. F. Suhr <fc Co., 1209 Mission street, near Eighth. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. BROWN— In this city, March 12. 1895, Harry Brown, a native of England, aged 51 yeara. JO"Friends and ncquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 2 o'clock r. m., from- the par- lors of A. W. Martin & Co., lIS Geary street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. BROWN— In this city. March 12. 1895. Maria Brown, a native of England, aged 42 years 10 months and 6 days. O*F*riends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tills DA V (Friday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from the par- lors of A. W. Martin <fc Co., lIS Geary street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. SILVER— this city. March 13, 1695, Minnie, beloved wife of Marks Silver, a native of Krotto- scheen, Germany, aged 58 years. jJ®"Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 'lo:4s o'clock a. m., from the par- lors of the United Undertakers, 27 and 29 Fifth street. Interment Salem Cemetery, San Mateo, by 11:45 o'clock a. M. train. PHELAN— In this city. March 13, 1895, Michael M.. beloved husband of Annie E. Phelan, a native of Ireland, aged 70 years. j»s"The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Friday), at 1 o'clock p.m., from his late resi- lience, BV<! Sheridan street, off Tenth. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BIGGY— In this city, Marc 1?. 1595, Margaret E., beloved sister of W. J. and )\ .1. Blgsry, a native of San Francisco, aged 23 yeita H ::iunths and 7 days. it«-"The funeral will take place Tltrs DAY (Friday), at 9:30 o'clock a. M.. from lj' 1 Uitr. resi- dence, 718 Guerrero street, thence to r.lis<;on Dolores Church, where a solemn requiem nuts* will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 10 o'clock a. m. Interment Calvary ; Cemetery. Funeral private. Pleas** omit flowers. MEEHAN— In this city, March 12, 1895, Catherine, beloved wife of George Meehan, and mother of James and John Meehan, a native of County Monaghan, Ireland, aged 68 years. a»" Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 10:30 o'clock a.m.. from her late resi- dence. 668 Clementina street, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to St. Joseph's Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by train, iv. ". - ' CALISH— this city, March 13, 1895, Annie, beloved wife of John J. Calish, mother of Birdie, Sadie, Albert, Ray and Melville Calish, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Baum. a native of ■ New York, ag»d 36 years and 2 months. ';■■■' Ks~Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 11 o'clock a. m., from 1927 De- vlsadero street. Interment old Salem Cemetery, 'Point Lobos road. STERLING— In this city, March 13, 1895, Teresa, only and beloved daughter of George W. and Nellie Sterling, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years 1 month and 14 days. K3~Friends and acquaintances arc respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORIiOW (Saturday), at 9:80 o'clock a. m., from the par- lors of 11. F. Suhr & Co., 1209 Mission street, near Eighth. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. STRAUB— In Alameda, March 12, 1895, at 1109 Park street, Elisa Straub, relict of the late Nlco- lalis Straub, and mother of Henry, William and Philip Straub, a native of Putzbach, Germany, aged 63 years and 8 months. Late of 35 Eleventh street, San Francisco. car Friends and acquaintances are respect' fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 9 o'clock a. m., from the residenco of her son, 1109 Park street, Alameda, thence to St. Bonifacius Church, Golden Gate avenue, San Frnneisc&, where services will be held at 11 o'clock a. if. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. . HANSEN— At Mount Eden, March 14, 1895, Chris- tian Peter Hansen, a native of Denmark, aged . 77 years 2 months and 4 days. ■-'£ , V £3*Notlce of funeral hereafter. FRANETTA— In San Rafael, March 14, 1895, John Franetta, a native of Montenegro, aged 60 years. BST Notice of funeral hereafter. MCDONALD— this city, March 13. 1895. Archi- bald .1. McDonald, rather of George A. McDonald, a native of Cornwall, Canada, aged 54 yean and 5 months. PURCELL— In this city. March IS, 1895, Margaret J., beloved wife of Alexander Purcell, and daugh- ter of Mary and the late John J. Daley, a nativo of San Francisco, aged 24 years. KELLY— In this city, March. 12, 1895, Mrs. W. C. Kelly (nee Clark), a native of New York, aged 28 years. FIT/PATRICK— In this city, March 13, 1895, John FitzpaUiCk, aged 20 years. TERRY— In this city, March 11,1895, May Turney Terry, a native of Nevada, aged 28 years. HUDSTATH— In this city, March 13, 1895, Nellie Hudstath, a native of Massachusetts, aged 31 years. RING— In this city. March 13, 1895, Robert S. Ring, a native of Virginia, aired 48 years. — -.:■ BARSTOW— Oakland, March 12, 1895, Alfred Barstow,' a native of New Hampshire, aged 63 years and 17 days. QUINLAN— In Oakland, March 13, 1895, Maurlro J. Quinlan, a native of . Massachusetts, aged 48 years. MARCH— In Oakland, March 12, 1895, Harriet A. March, a native of California. HOWARD— Id San Jose, March 14, 1895, Maria, beloved wife of John Howard, and mother of John, Edward, Minnie, Katio and Martin Howard and Mrs. Daniel McDevitt, a native of Roxbury, Mass., aged 57 years. " UNITED UNDERTAKERS' EMBALMING PARLORS. • Everything Requisite for First-class Funerals at Reasonable Rates. t, Telephone 316"- 27 and 29 Fifth street. 11 11 " ' "" WIcAVOY & CALLACHER, I FUNERAL DIRKCTORS & EMBAIMKRS, 20 fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. Telephone 3080. CYPRESS LAWN CEMETFRY. 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