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CITY REAL ESTATE.
"DEAL ESTATE AUCTION. .
SPECIAL TERMS AS PER CATALOGUE.
Wednesday, March 20, 1895, at 12. Noov
BHAIXWALD, BUCKBES & CO., Auctioneers
218-220 Montgomery st., Mills Building '
CITY HALL LOTS.
R. line of Park aye., 123:1% E. of Larkin: 25x
100: gives rear front to Market St., opposite new
City Hall and close to the coming retail center-
the junction of Market, Larkin and Hayes sts '
THREE ENTIRE BLOCKS.
Close to junction of San Miguel road with road
from Golden Gate Park, leading through the Alms-
house Tract: these blocks are not In the gtfttln-
sand: we can show you anyone of them; each
block fenced and ready to subdivide, if desired
Block bounded by 28th, Duncan, Fowler sts
nnd Stanford Heights aye.; contains 54 lots, 25x
Block bounded by 30th, Clarke, Twin Peaks and
Lincoln sts.; contains 46 lots; 25x114 each
Block bounded by Kent, 33d, Stanyan sts. and i
™" Heights <*-; contains 46 lots; 25x114
each.
For sale In blocks.
PRECITA AVENUE.
8 lots; Precita and California ayes., opposite !
Howard St.; lots all ready to build on; terms half
cent U b r a a tt n n num one or two years- interest 7 per |
cenl per annum.
TWENTY-SIXTH AND YORK STREETS.
8 sightly lots, fronting Twenty-sixth, York and
Hampshire sts.; terms one-half cash, balance in
one or two years: interest 7 per cent per annum.
BY ORDER OF BUILDING AND LOAN ASSO-
CIATION.
1 hree handsome new modern flats of 6 and 7
rooms ana bath each; rents $60; any reasonable
terms can be arranged on this property; from one-
leuth to one-quarter cash, and the balance in
monthly or semi-annual payments, with interest at
I par cent per annum; or all cash if the purchaser
desires; Nos. 1204. 1206 and 1208 Grove St., be-
tween Scott and Devlsadero; lot 25x124 and 128:3
ifst; only half a block from electric line on De-
visadero street.
MODERN MISSION FLATS.
Two very handsome modern flats of 5 and 6
rooiiyj and bath; in best residence section of ihe
Mission; Liberty St.. south line, between Guerrero
and Dolores; Nos. 11l and IIIV2: rents $36: a
mortgage of $2000 to $2500 can remain on this
property, if desired.
Also :wo lots adjoining the above; each lot 25x
114 feet.
LIBERT Y-ST. COTTAGE.
No. 204 Liberty st., 105 feet west from Dolores;
25x114 feet; cottage of four rooms and fine base-
ment 7V» feet hip;h: small barn and shed in rear for
horse ana wagon: "granite curb, stone gutterway,
sewer, water and gas; street work all done; taxes
for the years 1894-95 all paid.
DOLORES-ST. CORNER.
Lot northwest corner Dolores and Libert y sts. :
52x105, as .1 whole or in two lots; granite curb and
stone uutterway all around the property sewer In
both streets: cesspool in crossing; patent sidewalk
on the corner: Spring Valley water and gas;
Dolores st. is 120 feet wide; view of bay and city
unsurpassed; beautiful residence locality- lies in
th* warm t>»-it and is the Nob Hill of the* Mission;
one block from the Guerrero electric line, which
connects with the park and ferries, and two blocks
from the Valencla-st. cable road; mortgage of
§1000 can remain.
FRANCISCO ST.
No. 82 Francisco st.: lot 40x80 feet; close to sea-
wall and north water front; present rents $16: two
tenants: sure to increase In value; in northern
manufacturing and warehouse district.
OFFER WANTED— NW. CORN ER MISSION
and Randall st.-.. ; 92x104.
Offer wanted— NE. corner Mission and Eugenia
sts.; 50.\83.
Offer wanted— K. side Mission st., 330
feet - of Fair aye.; No. 3249.
Offer wanted— Lot 44, West End Homestead As-
sociation; 85x213.
' H IS. C. FISHER, receiver Moran vs. Mcln-
i-rney, 507 California st.
Si 9QOO T^lfST., WESTSIDE, NO. 620, NR.
*J; — <JyJ\J. Brannan; '_' stories and basement;
stahics for 8 horses; lot "25x80 feet; $1400- on
mortgage. CHARLES C. FISHER, 507 California.
iJC^n 120x100: SE. CORNER CAMBRIDGE
■ ' i-tyr. and Silliman sts.; block 129, University
Homestead Assn. CHAJ3.C. FISHER, 507 Calfna.
TONES, ALLEN A CO., '
" 630 Market St.
Ol oE BEAUTIFUL LOTS NR. FRUITVALE
' 1 — «J. aye., Oakland: good prospect for these
lots: electric roads building 10 them now; install-
ments or cheaper for cash. JONES, ALLEN & CO. I
9X A HOME LOTS-25xl00; NEAR SILVER
— • " ' are. and Mission electric road: installments.
JONES, ALLEN &. CO.
<!*■>" VERY CHEAP-NEAR 34TH ST.;
'^■~X— • '• 25x107: level and Spring Valley water;
few feet from electric cars. JONES, ALLEN <fc CO.
I 1 OKA BRYANT— 3OxIIO: NICE LEVEL
<JXJLa\J. lot. JONES, ALLEN <fc CO.. 630
Market st.
Q 1 900 Nil B LEVEL LOT-160X100; EX-
— v/V/. celsior Homestead, near China aye.;
electric cars slop at China aye. JONES, ALLEN
& CO.
iiil Rflft COTTAGE 6 ROOMS AND BATH,
yIUUU, near 34th st. : 100 feet from electric
cars; $200 cash, balance installments; nearly new.
JONES, ALLEN _: CO.
< ! ROO A SACRIFICE: 50x100; ON FIRST
O 1 OW. aye.; street sewered. JONES, ALLEN
.A: CO. -.
(COTTAGE 6 ROOMS AND BATH; OAK. NR.
\J - ncr; fine location; 27:6x112:6. JONES,
ALLEN & CO. -
LEGANT PIECE OF BUSINESS PROPERTY
J-li o_ Mission st.. near Fourth; must be sold; 40
feet front. JONES, ALLEN & CO.
rpHBEE 50 -V ABAS, ADJOINING EXTEN-
X sive Improvements bPing made by James G.
Fair at North Beach; fine factory site; will sell
very cheap for cash. JONES, ALLEN & CO.
\V tNTJ D — CHEAP BLOCK FOR CASH
'» south of the park. JONES, ALLEN A CO.
"QJ9QXA ' 3 NICE FLATS: MISSION; LOT
— •IO\J. 25x80 feet; rents $32 a month; worth
S4000: terms half cash. SPECK'S, 30 Montg. St.
QQOO CASH, 5750 ON TIME, BUYS LOT
•_ O\J\J 25x120 feet on car line: vicinity Pine
Bt. : ready to build. SPECK'S, 30 Montgomery st.
0 |Q"A ONE-FIFTH CASH; A BARGAIN;
•^'tOOxJ* bay-window house of 8 rooms: bath;
basement; brick foundation, etc. ; in nrat-clasa or-
der: sunny side of O'Farrell St.; lot has 2 front-
ages; see this without delay.
©KAAA RICHMOND: HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS,
»&O\J\J\J. bath, etc.; lot 50x120; driveway and
barn; sth aye., near Geary st. and Sutro roads.
COAT A LOT 5 0* 12 °: 18TH AVK., ONE LOT
'jX\JO\J. from Clement st. and Sutro electric
road; lot on grade; cheap.
©77c 19TH AYE., NEAR B ST.: 50x120;
®l • «J. part cash: view.
— Clement st.. near 15th: splendid building
lot; 25x100: very easy terms.
11. E. POKHLMAN, 415 Montgomery st.
VOBBYFLATS. "
LOCATION CHOICE.
MAGNIFICENT VIEW.
— Two handsome flats consisting of 5 and 6
rooms, bath and high basement; when complete
will be elegantly equipped and contain every mod-
ern Improvement, bric-a-brac, mantels, porcelain
bathtubs, gas fixtures, cement sidewalk; income
$42 50 per month; size of lot 25x110: terms $800
cash, balance monthly; 20th St., bet. Castro and
Diamond. Apply to TOBIN it McNALLY, 630
Market St.
I WILL PAY|CASH FOP. A GOOD RICHMOND
lot. J. J. McEWEN, 118 Montgomery st.
ARGAIN-*950; NEAT COTTAOE 4 ROOMS;
Spring Valley water: stable and wagon shed.
Inquire 'j:'.'. Rlchland aye.. Holly Park,
"t- '_> "\(\~ WORTH DOUBLE: 27x100; BEMIS,
<«j*O«Jl/. near Castro: block from electric cars; j
ready to build. J. R. ROCHE, San Rafael.
StTaRGAIN^IMPROVED^PROPERTY " NEAR
X) Mission St. and Cortland aye.: $650. V., box
167, Call Branch Office.
1 1 -(in HOUSE, .') ROOMS: BARN, ETC.,
$ 1 I \t\J. in Berkeley; lot 100x100, with creek.
$5250— House, 7 rooms; fine corner; 120x135,
with orchard.
■ $1000— Fin* corner; 40x100; macadamized; sloo
down. $100 yearly.
(HAS. A. BAILEY, 46 Market St., or Berkeley
station, Berkeley.
I I Oil SALE— TENEMENT HOUSE 18 ROOMS
X and lot: rents $38 per month; mortgage $1800
at 7 pel cent; owner compelled to sell, must sell;
real value o\-cr $3000; lot 25x80; (food location;
in uk an offer. Addrefw P. R., 34 Kissllng St.
T\O YOU WANT A SUiiMEH HOME? ■.-.
See those beautiful lots at Alto, Marin County;
only 40 minutes from city: price $150; easy terms.
JOOST & WOOI.LKY. 4 New Montgomery st.
#1 Q^n CASH, $1800 ON TIME, BUYS
lOtJv/ store and 2 Huts: lot 25x80 ft.: rents,
•400 a year; always rented. SPECK'S, 30 Mont-
gomery st.
7" 1)H.MI»1 -.
\NY TOOTH FILLED olb^ejctracted
-"\ painlessly by my secret method without dan-
gerous cocaine or gas; won 8 first prizes; rices rea-
sonable; work warranted; all operations expertly
clone- remember I have removed from 6 to 20
OFarrell st. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK.
DR. j. j. LEEK, 1 ill 1 H— OPEN evenings,
XJ and Sunday until noon. ___.
DB. C F. BLAKE'S INDESTRUCTIBLE
teeth— LATEST INVENTlON— Especially for
bridge work ; positively guaranteed never to break;
any patient once seeing them will admit this is the
tooth most wanted: also DR. BLAKE'S enameled
platinum crowns: no display of «-°ld.
THE HIGHEST ART IN DENTISTRY.
Prices moderate. Office 405 Butter, nr. Stockton.
7SROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR-
\J ket, bet. 3d and 4tn, gas specialists; only reli-
able agent for pa-mess extraction: artificial teeth
inn ; linings from SI : extracting 50c, with gas 81.
T\R. RE A, 9 SIXTH ST.: ALL DENTAL WORK
XJ at lowest prices ana warranted; open evenings
$~rf~A SET FOR TEETH: WARRANTED AS
*$) I good as can be made; filling *1. DR. SIMMS,
dentist, 930 Market St., next Baldwin Theater.
~ITLI. WORK REASOxVABIjK AND WARRANT-
JV .1 DR. J. w. KEY, 1122 Market st.
Tilt. 11. G. YOUNG. BRIDGES AND TEETH
if without plates a specialty. 1841 Polk st.
TAB. LUDLUM HILL. 1443 MARKET "ST..
XJ near Eleventh; no charge for extracting when
|ilat<-3 are made;, old plates made over like new;
teeth from $8 per set: extracting SOc; gas given.
C~IOLTOK DENTAL ASSOCIATION, SOb MAR-
) ket st. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER.
"» WEEK'S NEWS FOB 5 CENTS — THE
~-t\- WEEKLY CALL, In wrapper, tor untiling.
■•■ - ■
, OAKLAND REAL ESTATE.
© O7X NE. CORNER 26TH AND UNION
tIPOI O. :s.; 58:3x106:3; Union st. graded,
macadamized and sewered. CHAS. C. FISHER,
50 < California st., San Francisco.
G"1 OOD BARGAIN IN BUSINESS PROPERTY:
VI want an orange grove owner. See or address
E. E. BUNCE, 1008 Broadway, Oakland, Cal.
SACRIFICE— NEW HOUSE, FRUIT-
vale, $500 over mortgage: also line corner
West street, with 10-room house.
Splendid improved fruit ranch. Contra Costa Co.,
to trade for well improved Berkeley lots: $9500.
400 acres good land Yolo County: $400 cash,
balance trade. Wanted, a typewriting machine
for lots. Apply to C. K. KING, 902 Broadway,
Oakland.
ffl»9£»nn OWNER REFUSED one year
UUU. ago $4000: 2-story, 10 room house, in
2 flats with modern conveniences; lot 45 feet front-,
age on one of the main streets, hut a short distance
from the center of the city; street work, sidewalks
and sewerage all done; cement driveways, barn,
carriage-sned, etc.; $1500 can remain on mortgage,
or more if necessary; death in family compels sac-
rifice; this will only be offered at this price for one
week; first corn« first served. J. S. MYERS, 1002
Broadway, Oakland.
C? 1 OKA NEW COTTAGE; 4 ROOMS; BATH,
•ipX — Ov/. hall, bay. window: near electric cars;
mortgage $1000 : balance cash. Also $2500 new
modern cottage, 6 rooms, etc., in a choice location;
$160 down, balance monthly $26 payments; street
work complete; near train and streetcars. HUGH
M. CAMERON, 479 Ninth St., Oakland.
S I r TO $25 PER FRONT FOOT-LOTS AT A
<&XU bargain within 10 minutes' walk of City
Hall and half a block of electric-cars; street work
all done, including sewering, macadamizing and
cement sidewalks; special inducements to parties
desiring to build. Send or call lor maps to A. H.
BREED A CO., 460 Ninth St., Oakland.
£• 100 » ASH. BALANCE ONLY $20 PER
♦T'XV/U' per month; new modern cattage of 4
rooms, bath, etc.; west side Linden rt.; 8 min-
utes to local train; lot 30 feet front; only $1500.
GRAY <fc NAISMITH, 463 Ninth St., Oaklaud.
\C\i\ ACREB~~NEAR OAKLAND AT $150:
OVAr 21/jj acres, $1400; big bargains. LODGE &
POWELL, Fruitvale station, Alameda County.
© • !9FiA 9-ROOM BERKELEY HOME;
*$**)— O\J . just building; 9 blocks east Dwight-
way station: north side Blake St.; easy payment;
fine bay view. c. P. KERN & CO., 902 Broadway,
Oakland.
TTIINE LOTS ON TELEGRAPH AYE.; $245
X 1 and $275: easy terms. WILLIAM C.BISSELL,
Ashby station, Berkeley.
Ba 1 ; < . u n .<:•:>; 10 ; HANDSOME COTTAGE: 6
rooms; modern; hlph basement; lot 55x135;
best part of Oakland: $2500 cash, balance time.
CHANNELL & LANK, 908 Broadway, Oakland.
i;OK KENT-- A RARE CHANCE; RESIDENCE
I of 12 rooms and bath; very large grounds and
orchard; lots of flowers: in Berkeley. Apply to
owner. A. .1. SNYDER & CO., 467 Ninth St., Oak-
land.
I?OBSA1 OFFER WANTED FOR A LARGE
X 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. -;,"*:-
LOOK"' $150— LOTS IN FRUITVALE 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.
CJ "I 9A A HOUSE, 5 ROOMS, IN BERKELEY;
«lpl--U\J. lot 40x100: one-third cash.
$400— Lot 40x100: $50 down, $10 monthly; near
proposed railroad.
chas. a. BAILEY, Berkeley station, Berkeley.
$1 -|||1 LMi 150x300, FRONTING ON TWO
1 <J\J\J. streets: house of 6 rooms: barn, well
nnd 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. U. M.
CAMERON. 479 Ninth st., Oakland.
**; I H^ft CASH-5 ROOMS :AND BATH; A
<iPXVItJV/ bargain; 25x100; close to local. WM.
I". TODD. 1003 Broadway. Oakland.
ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE.
O^ScHroTG^E^C^rrA^E^N^^AlS^AND
for a lot In Alameda: for sale, cottage 4 rooms
and bath; $1000. J. H. YOUNG, 1243 Park It.
Alameda.
< ( VA~ ALAMEDA BUILDING-LOTS: $25
C 1'"- cash; $10 monthly; 2 blocks to rail-
road station; if yon want bargains see us quick.
MAC DONALD, MOTT & CO., 1422 Park St., Ala-
meda.
A LAME DA - BARGAINS; BEAUTIFUL
-TV homes for sale and to rent, furnished or unfur-
nished; free teams at office, 1355 Park St.. Bandars
and all times to examine property. WILL BURN-
HAM & CO., 1355 Park si.; branch office, BURN-
HAM A MARSH co., 428 Montgomery st.
T?OR SALE— LOT 150x207, WITH IMPROVE-
X I ments, consisting of house, barn and large con-
servatory; adjoins Tot on which new City Hall is
now being constructed ; has great prospective
value. CHAS. S. SEAL, Enclnal Bank, Park su
/"CHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— THE
\J WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the
United States or Canada one year for $1 60, post-
age free. ' .
BERKELEY REAL ESTATE.
ON EASY TERMS: HOUSE OF "7~ROOMsI
large corner lot : near university; street work
all done. JOSEPH J. MASON, Dwight-way sta-
tion, Berkeley.
QO^fJO CASH— HOUSE OF 10 ROOMS IN
*3)OUvJ\J Berkeley; all modern Improvements;
lot 37x100; at Jit try man station. W. E. SQUIRES,
Berryman station.
QOOnA HOUSE OF 5 ROOMS AND BATH;
♦» — — l 'V. nicely furnished; lot 75x170. W. E.
SQUIRES, Berryman station, Berkeley.
"CO D MONTHLY -NEW 6-ROOM COTTAGE, !
'S'XO with mantel, bath, laundry, pantry; fenced;
sewered; lot 40x100: $1800. F. BOEGLE, 630
Market si.: W. C. MORAN. l»rin.
COUNTRY REAL ESTATE.
,^T^ To^LTciTNT^u^iT»^7rA^rosTli7>Tjs7i
•„ I •-'. of 4 rooms furnished; stable with use of
horse and buggy and 1 dozen chickens. 2308
Harrison street, S. F.
QA ACRES FOR HALF OF ITS WORTH; AT.A-
Ottmeda County; level: near city; $5000. PA-
CIFIC EXCHANGE, 18 Post st. '
LEG ANT HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE
J-< cheap at Mill Valley, Marln County. Cal. C. J.
GARDNER, 32 Twelfth St., S. F.
\ \ ' ANTED— SO HEAD OF SMALL Ml ' 1 Ks.
»T 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.
TJIOB SALE— A GOOD STOCK FARM OP 240
X 1 acres, fenced; 2 good houses; abundance of
water, variety of fruit, some timber: or will ex-
change for income city property not exceeding $5000
or $6000 in value. Apply X., box 10, this office.
711 AND 20 ACRE PIECES— AI FOR CHICK-
I j en ranches: on 8 and 10 years' credit; $25,
$30, $70 and $100 per acre: within 1 mile of town.
P. H. TWING, Sonoma City, Cal.
J" T. PETERS. MILLS BUILDING, OFFERS
. in Sonoma County three of the finest tracts of
fruit land in the State In subdivisions; on line of
railroad; terms easy; send for maps.
ANTA CLARA VALLEY LANDS- WE HAVE
O a large and well selected list of choice lands and
orchard homes in Santa Clara County. Our teams
are ready 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.
* WKKK'X NEWS FOR 6 CENTS — THE
■£*. WEEKLY CALL, in wrapper, for mailing.
TO EXCHANGE.
A 9 acres Choi ue~u m ; proved' land
for city or Oakland property, 165 Ninth st.
"\yiLL EXCHANGE 160 ACRES REDWOOD
** timber land In Sonoma County, accessible to a
shipping point, for San Francisco, Oakland or Ala-
meda property. HEYMAN & MAYER, 27 Steuart
Kt.. San Francisco.
PARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
"v-otice is hereby~gTven"that'the
J-i firm heretofore existing under the name of
HULL & McDONOUGH Is mutually disoivcd;
MR. HULL has purchased MR. McDONOUGH'B
Interest and will pay all bills and liabilities: all
outstanding accounts to be paid to MR. HULL.
N. N. HULL. J. G. McDONOUGH.
DELINQUENT SALE NOTICES.
DELINQUENT SALE NOTICE — GOLD EN
XJ Earle Mining Company— Location of principal
place of business, San Francisco, California: locu-
tion of works, Devils Gate Mining District, Lyon
County, Nevada.
Notice— are delinquent upon the following
described stock, on account of assessment (No. 1),
levied on the Bth day of Jaauary, 1895, the
several amounts net opposite the names of the re-
spective shareholders, as follows:
No.
Names. Iso. Cert. Shares. Amount.
Morris Moeflich 5 10,000 50000
II; M. Levy, Trustee 7 'JO.OOO 3,000 00
H. M. Levy, Trustee 8 1.000 150 00
H. M. Levy, Trustee 9 1.000 150 00
H. M. Levy, Trustee 10 1,000 15000
H. M. Levy, Trustee 11 1,000 150 00
H. M. Levy, Trustee 12 500 75 00
E. B. Holmes, Trustee 18 20,000 3,000 00
E. B. Holmes, Trustee 19 7,900 1,185 00
E. B. Holmes, Trustee 20 995 . 149 25
And Id 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 of the company, room 60,
Nevada Block, No. 309 Montgomery street, San
Francisco. California, on MONDAY, the fourth
day of March, 1895, at the hour of 'I o'clock p 11
of said day, to pay said delinquent assessment
thereon, together with costs of advertising and ex-
penses of sale.
B. B. HOLMES. Secretary.
Office— Room 50, Nevada Block. No. 309 Moot-
corner/ street, Sao Francisco, California.
POSTPONEMENT.
Notice is hereby given 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. D. 1895, at the
same time and place.
E. B. HOLMES, Secretary.
THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1595.
HOUSES TO LET.
NICE HOUSE; SEVEN ROOMS AN^BATH;
■i-y rent cheap. 17 Caroline St., off Folsom, near
Sixth. ■;. ■ ■ ,
TT OUSE OF 6 ROOMS; LARGE YARD; RENT
-tX cheap. Apply 1625 Howard st. . ■ -.-
T^RONT AND REAR HOUSE TO LET OR
JL lease, cheap. 421 Powell st.
LOVELY SUNNY HOUSE: FINE LOCATION; !
8 rooms; $45. 816 McAllister st.
99 X FULTON— TENEMENT OF 3 ROOMS;
Zj^O rent $10.
"1 "1 90 EAST FOURTEENTH ST., EAST OAK-
XX£*\j land, near Twenty-third aye. station-
Modern house 6 sunny rooms, bath ; flower garden ;
3 lines of cars: rent $16; key at 1126.
m MORRIS AVE.— S SUNNY UNFUR-
XX V nished rooms; rent $14; lower flat.
A Q SEVENTEENTH— FURNISHED ROOM;
ztAJO gas and bath; board; $20 a month.
ROOMS TO LET. APPLY 34 ZOE ST., NEAR
1 Bryant. .
HJjiQ HOUSE; 6 ROOMS; BATH. 28 WASH-
10. Ington aye., bet. Ninth and Tenth sts. and
Mission and Howard. ,
COTTAGE OF 6 ROOMS AND BATH; $14.
\J Inquire 820y 2 Jessie, off Ninth.
(&1O FINE SUNNY HOUSE: 6 ROOMS;
tg)XO. modern Improvements. 524 Eighteenth.
LOWER FLOOR, 3 ROOMS; BASEMENT:
■XJ yard; bay-window. Hampton place, off Fol-
som, bet. Second and Third ; key at 19.
71 Q GOLDEN ATE AYE., NEAR LAGUNA:
I 1O sunny side; elegant house, 10 rooms; bath,
laundry and all modern improvements; rent
reasonable to good tenant. Apply MADISON &
BURKE.
T OWER FLOOR: 3 ROOMS; BASEMENT;
XJ yard; bay-window. Hampton place, off Fol-
som, bet. Second and Third; key at 19.
QjT A HOUSE 6 ROOMS. 917 TREAT AYE.,
<2)XU. near Twenty-second st.
01* 1 A FRAME HOUSE: 2 STORIES AND
i <ITJ-^. basement; 4 rooms; 8 Selina place, north
S side California St., below Stockton: water free;
quiet neighborhood ; key at office. Apply to G. H.
BUCKINGHAM, 413 Montgomery st.
HOUSES, FLATS, STORES, OFFICES, ALL
kinds of property to rent: furniture insured.
BALDWIN ft HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st.
TENEMENTS, 8 AND 4 ROOMS EACH;
t rent $9, $10 $11. 812 Jessie St.. near Ninth.
FURNISHED HOUSES.
npo LET— FURNISHED HOUSE: 1896 OSUNNY
X side of) Broadway, bet. Octavia and Gough sts.;
8 rooms ami bath: tint- marine view: nice garden.
COTTAGES TO LET.
OjiQ FINE BAY-WINDOW COTTAOE; 4
rms; bath; basement. 33 13th, nr. Howard.
(&1O BAY-WINDOW COTTAGE 5 ROOMS;
<IplO. basement; yard. 132 Dolores St., near
Fifteenth.
Ci >TTAGE 4 ROOMS, BASEMENT; YARD;
\J stable. 819 Dolores St., near Twenty-first.
©1 7 FOUR ROOMS: MODERN IMPROVE-
W.L I . ments; stable. Apply 2642 Bryant aye.,
near 25th.
POTTAGE— SB A MONTH: 3 ROOMS. 38 VIC-
Wtor st.. bet. Seventh and Eighth, off Bryant.
FLATS to let.
TTnTiT^vK-r ford^Tk ooms-bathT "aTp ply
XX EASTON i ELDRIDGE, 638 Market st.
UNNY FLAT, FIVE BOOMS AND BATH;"
$14. 1724 San Carlo* aye. - >
UNNY FLAT, FIVE ROOMS; $13! 1614%
0 Stevenson st.
3 SUNNY CORNER ROOMS AND BATH, $15.
0 NE. cor. Polk and Jackson sts.
XTKA CONVENIENT SUNNY FLATS; 6
and 7 rooms, baths; modern improvements;
newly renovated. 1314-1316 Fell St., bet. Broder-
Ick and Baker. .. ".' •
FLAT OF 5 ROOMS. 8 WALTER ST., BET.
. Fourteenth and Ridley. Noe and Sanchez.
VfEW UPPER CORNER FLAT, 6 ROOMS AND
-L> bath, 618 Webster; 5 rooms and bath, 513V a
Oak st.; $15. TZ
710 OCTAVIA, NEAR MCALLISTER— ELE-
-1 XV gant new middle flat; 7 rooms, bath; all
modern improvements; rent reasonable.
LEGANT SUNNY FLAT 7 ROOMS, BATH;
J beautifully papred.frescoed; $28 50. 713 Grove.
Q]O FLAT 4 NICE ROOMS AND YARD.
<3)X«J. 444 i Clementina St., near Sixth.
1 091 HAIOHT, ABOVE BRODERICE -
i *'— -X ny 6-room flat: best neighborhood; lino
view.
91 "1 ELM AYE., NEAR GOLDEN GATE AYE.
Oil and Latriuia: lower flat; 5 rooms; rent only
$14. Apply MADISON & BURKE.
qvjTj COTTAGE OF 4 SUNNY ROOMS. 132
*2±\J. Rose aye., bet. Gough and Octavia st.
]V"EWLY PAPERED SUNNY FLAT OF 3
J.l rooms: $12; water free. 356 Third st.
HOUSEKEEPING ROO3IS.
7 Aft howabS-nicely fu ni a iTEIi
' "iv/ sunny rooms, double and single; also house-
keeping. — -
TTNFURNISHED ROOK FOR HOUSEKEEP-
*- iusr. 461 Clementina.
7A9 AN—^U NY ROOM AND
I \JjLd kitchen : rent low.
]XQ] FOLSOM— 2 SUNNY BAY-WINDOW
-LOOK furnished rooms, suitable for housekeep-
ing; rent $12.
099 THIRD-SUNNY FRONT. FURNISHED-
%3iu£i housekeeping suite, $10: single, $1, $1 25,
$1 50.
79' BRANNAN, ABOVE SIXTH-SUNNY
> no kitchen and bedroom, furnished, $8.
A A O TEHAMA-2 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS;
t^Cj well furnished: all conveniences.
1 SEVENTH-FURNISHED FRONT SUN~
X«JO ny room, kitchen; low.
1 Q9!ft MISSION — SUNNY BAY I Dow
X«J— i\J rooms with kitchen: rent cheap.
Q(iQ MISSION— 2 ROOMS FURNISHED COM-
V\JD p!ete for housekeeping;
7AAI BUSH -TWO NICELY FURNISHED
I \J\J2 rooms, housekeeping, $15; front room, $12.
"I A TWELFTH, NEAR MARKET—
; XV parlors; sunny connecting rooms: furnished.
m ELEVENTH — NICELY FURNISHED
rooms private bath, gas and grate in every
room ; private family; complete for housekeeping-
sun all day; single or en suite.
91 (' NINETEENTH, NEAR HOWARD-3
— X\J furnished rooms, bay-window; yard.
490 ■ FIFTH-SUNNY FRONT ROOM AND
ttXi(J2 kitchen, perfectly furnished complete.
C| • I MISSION, NEAR SECOND - SUNNY
fUI bedroom and kitchen furnished for house-
keeping; $10. ■<_
9 2 FRONT ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEP-
-0 1-, ing. 2939 Howard st.
')('jjl BRANNAN-HOUSEKEEPINO ROOMS
4J\J\J'& $1 50 per week and up; all conveniences.
"1 A3 THIRD — SUNNY HOUSEKEEPING
X^tO rooms; complete; first floor; bath; gas.
(|/;(|A HOWARD - NICELY FURNISHED
QUO single and suites; light hkpg: reasonable.
AIQ MINNA - 2 SUNNY FURNISHED
housekeeping; first floor.
AO ft SIXTH— S OR 8 NICELY FURNISHED
rooms for housekeeping; no children; bath-
sl2 and $15. ■
SILVER, NEAR THIRD— 3 SUNNY UN-
XV £7 furnished front rooms.
79A ELLIS— SUITE SUNNY HOUSEKEEP-
• AM Ing rooms;kltchencomplete;runniuK water.
"1 Rl a POLK— B PLEASANT UNFURNISHED
X OXU rooms for housekeeping ; closets : low rent.
UOZ ELLIS-NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY
\JOO rooms for housekeeping; rent reasonable.
1 A A FIFTH— LARGE SUNNY FRONT BAY-
Xtrtc window, also light housekeeping.
<J~\ 7 THIRD - LARGE SUNNY FRONT
OX I rooms $6, $10. $12 month; $1 60 to $3 wk.
I7f\n ELLIS— FLAT 4 NEWLY FURNISHED
j I \J\J sunny rooms and bath. -gp v „■._■;■
UOOMS TO LET.
Alft JONES - NICE NEWLY FURNISHED
"JL" suite upstairs and large parlor downstairs.
1101 FULTON, near new CITY HALL-
XXO3 single room, $6; gas: bath. '
1 9;: THIRTEENTH ST.— 2 UNFURNISHED
— O rooms, $6.
1 O(ZA HOWARD, COR. TENTH-FINE SUN-
J i)t/-T ny room with board; bath : $17.
1 OO SEVENTH «T.~ NICELY FURNISHED
I »JU front single rooms, $4 and $5 a month.
"1 "1 "1 O LEAVENWORTH, NEAR CALIFOR-
XXXO nla— To let, 4 sunny basement rooms;
$10, Including water.
AliQ CLEMENTINA ST.— LARGE BAY-
T.UCJ window furnished room for 1 or 'i gentle-
men; rent very cheap: private family.
m SIXTH— CHEAPEST IN CITY; FRONT
gunny rooms or housekeeping.
7'3_ FOLSOM-$6 UP; FURNISHED ROOMS:
I <_>"X complete for housekeeping; «ingle, »4,
QAO .TONES- A NICELY" FURNISHED SUN-
OKJ'J ny room In a pleasant home.
70 A MONTGOMERY — SUITE OF BACK
I Ol rooms; $7. v
1 O/» -PLEASANT SUNN V ROOMS.
A*! -a MASON, NR. BUTTER— HANDSOMELY
Ulu furnished rooms: in suite or single.
1 SACRAMENTO— 3 ROOMS: SEPAP.-
lt)wy ate entrance; rent $10: water free.
707 MARKET — THE ESMOND; QUIET
•O I , home-like sunny bay-window • suites or
single; $2 up; furniture and carpets new.
O9Q MISSION-SUNNY ROOMS; SUITABLE
C.-») for several gentlemen or light housekeeping.
-[ 9 LEWIS, BET. TAYLOR AND JONES. OFF
1 — Post— 4 rooms: yard front and back; $16.
OHO CLAY— FURNISHED ROOM; $7; LIGHT
____T liousekeepin;;; gas; bath: also unfurnished.
AA (A BRANNAN-CLEAN ROOMS FROM $3
X"X\J up; board $3 SO week; 6 meal-tickets for $1.
■A 9 SIXTH-NEATLY FURNISHED BUNNY
±±->y rooms; $4 and $6.
1 90^ TURK, COR. ,WEDSTER - LARGE
X*«<OX front room, prl vat* family; gentlemen
only; bath.
ROOMS TO LET— Continued.
/39Q hcvwabd^sun^ny" FRONT^ : FUR^
U— O nislicd double and single rooms; reasonable.
AQA BUSH— I OR 2 NICELY FURNISHED
DOU sunny room: fronting Powell st.
1 Qf\A MARKET — PLEASANT BAY-WIN-
IO\/± dow room; nicely furnished; fronting Oak
St.; $6. -
1 AT Ql LARKIN— LARGE AND SMALL SUN-
XUXOa ny rooms, stoves, grates; housekeeping.
QAQ JONES — ELEGANTLY FURNISHED
tJ\JO large sunny room; choice location; rent
reasonable. " .
Ql A LEAVENWORTH, NEAR SUTTER— EL-
OiU egantly furnished rooms, single or en suite
1 A Qft PINE-SUNNY NEATLY FURNISH-
I'lilU ed rooms; single or en suite; $8 and $10.
POWELL— NEWLY FURNISHED RMS
en suite; suitable for office; reasonable.
Q1 0 THIRD -LARGE FRONT BAY - WIN-
OXO dow, airy and pleasant ; $9.
Q EVERETT — LEASANT, CLEAN, SUNNY
0 bay-window suites; also single or light house-
keeping rooms: rent cheap; reference exchanged.
1 Q LEWIS, OFF TAYLOR, NEAR POST— UN-
XO furnished. 9 rooms, $10; 3, $12.
91 Q ELLIS- •_' ELEGANT PARLORS SUIT-
OX able for doctors; reasonable; other rooms.
Al C JONES-WELL FURNISHED SUNNY
lit) rooms; single or en suite; reasonable.
r.OO TURK— 2 PLEASANT FRONT ROOMS:
U^iO single or suite: newly furnished.
IAI Q LARKIN - NICELY FURNISHED
-LKJJLtJ rooms; housekeeping or single; rent
reasonable. • ,
qrvn van ness AYE.— WELL FURNISHED
' O\J\J sunny parlors; also single room; bay-
window.
£199 POLK— SUNNY FRONT HOUSEKEEP-
OLjU ing rooms, also single rooms; reasonable.
997 SIXTH — FURNISHED ROOMS AND
— ._ % office-rooms.
TojTT HOWARD -3 SUNNY ROOMS; $9.
O3 TURK — 2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS
— 4 with furnished kitchen; reasonable.
1 (\(\(\ VAN NESS-ELEGANT NEWLY FUR-
±\J\J\J nished sunny parlor suite 3 rooms; rea-
sonable.
- I v.) WASHINGTON ST.— SUNNY UNFUR-
O\J^ nished housekeeping rooms; price to suit
the times. : ; - ,:■
A RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KB ARNY— PLEAS-
-fl- ant sunny rooms, en sulteand single; first 'class
in every respect terms reasonable.
CC SECOND — FURNISHED SINGLE AND
O*J suites; sunny; respectable; gas.
rmiE SHERMAN APARTMENT-HOUSE; 129
Anew sunny rooms: strictly respectable; half
price of best hotels with equal accommodations;
very central. 28 Eighth St., near Market.
•||| JESSIE, COH. SIXTH — ELEGANTLY
O\J 1 furnished parlor and housekeeping rooms.
■yOSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET, BETT
-L Sixth and Seventh— Single and suites; per
nlcht. 35c to $1: week. SI 50 to $5; families.
BOARDING AND ROOMS. ~
2 Oii HAVES— NICE SuTnn"y~BX>OM~AnB
T-'J"±;J board for old or invalid lady.
it')] BUSH -SUITE 2 FRONT ROOMS;
U_ 1 single rooms; good board ; $16.
PRIVATE BOARDING. 926 HYDE ST., COR.
Sunny suite and single rooms, with board.
MRS. T. W. BKOTHERTON.
"I" MASON, ONE DOOR FROM HUTTER—
O I I Room and board; American cook; ref'nees.
THE BERESFORD, COR. STOCKTON AND
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 $50 per
month: transient $1 50, $2 and $2 50 per day: the
only first-class downtown family hotel. WILLIAM
CHAM BE P. LIN Proprietor.
A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THE
i\. WEEKLY CALL, ip wrapper, for mailing.
CHILDREN BOAKOKD. ~
\\tXnTED— 1 OR ' ■IIILI)HEN:'"aLi7hOME
>> comforts. MRS. ROBERTS, 1303 Ninth st.,
Aiameila. >
stores TO let.
TORE~TO~LET! sTl<e^on^^tT^ear
Market. '
QQ CLEMENTINA; STORE; NINE ROOMS,
00 suitable for family. Key 23.
TORE, WITH 3 ROOMS. APPLY 132
Twenty-fourth St., near Florida.
TORE^2 SHOW-WINDOWS: 3" LIVING-
j rooms: very cheap. 1802 Howard st.
STABLES TO LET.
jjjTl 9~STABLE. YARD! BASEMENtT^
iJp-L—. rooms. 532 shotwell st., bet. Nineteenth
and Twentieth. .
ATTORNEYS-
A^vic'iTF^FTETDTvm^ETA^vtnrsl^iXL^
ly : col lections, damages, wills, deeds, etc. G. W.
HOWE, Att'y-at-law, 850 Market St., cor. Stockton.
X\r W. DAVIDSON, ATTOKNEV-AT-LAW,42O
»' . California si., rms. 14-15; advice free.
JOHN R. AITKEN, ATTORNEY- RS.
16 and 17. 402 Montgomery st., cor. California.
_^__ STORAIiK.
STORAGE OF FURNITURE, PIANOS, HOUSE-
-0 hold goods, etc. .1. M. PIERCE, 735 Market st.
I/ 1 1 RST-< LAS.-, STORAGE: A 1 1 V A NCES M A
X I 421-423 Market st. CHAS. L. TAYLOR.
SI LEGAL NOTICES.
T\?OTici TO CKKDTTOKS-F.STATE OF Wll-
i> 1.1 AM WESTERFELD, deceased. Notice is
hereby given by the undersigned, executrix and
executor of the last will of WILLIAM WEST-
ERFELD, deceased, to the creditors of and all per-
sons having claims against the said deceased to ex-
hibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within
ten months after the first publication of this notice
to the said executrix ami executor, at the law office
of Messrs. Llndley & Eickhoff, at No. 530 Cali-
fornia st., room 40. San Francisco, Cal., the same
being their place for the transaction of the business
of the said estate in the city and county of San
Francisco, State of California.
PAULINE WKSTERFELD,
LOUIS WKSJF.KFELD,
Executrix and executor of the estate of WILLIAM
WESTERFELD, deceased.
Dated at San Francisco, March 18, 1895.
IST THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
X of California, in and for the City and County of
San Francisco.
CHARLES SUTRO, plaint 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 tiled
in said City and County of Sun Francisco, in the
office, of the Clerk of said Superior Court.
The people of the State of California send greet-
ing to ALFRED R. 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- i
sive of the day of service) after the service on you
of this summons— if served within thiscounty; 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 1
promissory note made by said Watson to plaintiff
on said 3d 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 1
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 not sufficient to pay the same,
then that judgment be docketed against said
ALFRED R. WATSON for the balance re-
maining due, and also that tho said defendants,
and ail person* 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- I
demption and Interest in and to said mortgaged
premises, and for other and further relief, as will
morn fully appear by reference to the complaint on
file herein. For further particulars reference to i
said complaint is hereby made.
And you are hereby notified that if you fail to ap-
pear and answer the said complaint, as above re-
quired, said plaintiff v. ill apply to the court for the
relief demanded in the complaint.
1 Witness my hand and the seal of the Superior
Court of the City and County of San Francisco, I
State of California, this 2d day of March, A. D. 1895. I
[Seal.] C. F. CURRY, Clerk.
By H. F. Morris, Deputy Clerk.
ALFRED SUTRO, Attorney for plaintiff, 101
Crocker building, San Francisco, Cal.
ATOTICE TO CREDITORS— ESTATE OF catii-
-i-N ERINE SPANGLER, deceased. Notice is
hereby given by the undersigned, Timothy P. Rior-
dan and Nathaniel Haillnan, executors of tha
will of CATHERINE SPANGLER, deceased, to
the creditors 01 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 the said execu-
tors at the law office of A.H. BOROUGH;
at No. 507 Montgomery street, in the city and
county of San Francisco, State of California, the
same being their place lor the transaction of the
business of the said estate. TIMOTHY P. RIOR-
DAN and NATHANIEL HALLINAN, executors
of the will of CATHERINE SPANGLER, de-
ceased. ■■' ■ '
Dated March 5, 1895.
A. H. LOUGHBOROUGH, Attorney for executors.
ITY AND COUNTY TREASURY, SAN FRAN-
\J cisco, March 1. 1895.— 1n compliance with the
provisions of Section 5 of Order 1598 of the Board
of supervisors, approved September 15,1880. there
will be sold at public auction by E. S. SPEAR &
CO. at- their salesrooms, 31-33 Suiter street, on
MONDAY, April 1, lS9s,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, and con-
sisting of jewelry, wearing apparel, pistols, knives,
etc. Open for inspection on morning of sale.
J. H. WIIXBKR.
City and County Treasurer.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
SHERIFF'S SALE— A. E. BUCKMAN, PLAlN-
tiff, vs. AMELIA M. MOTT ET AL., defend-
ants. No. 24,992. Superior Court, Department 7.
Order of Sale and Decree of Lien and Sale.
Under and by virtue of an order of sale and de-
cree of lien and sale, Issued out of the Superior
Court, Department No. 7, of the city and county
of San Francisco, State of California, on the 20th
day of October, A. D. 1894, in the above-entitled
action, wherein A. E. BUCKMAN, the above-
named plaintiff, obtained a judgment and decree of
lien and sale against AMELIA M. MOTT et al., de-
fendants, on the 17th day of August, A. D. 1893,
which said judgment and decree was on the 21st
day of August, A. D. 1893, recorded in Judgment
Book 18 of said court, at page 482, 1 am command-
ed to sell all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in the city and county of
San Francisco, State of California, and bounded
and described as follows:
Commencing at the southeasterly corner of Twen-
ty-first (21st) and Nog streets, running thence east-
erly along the southerly line of 21st street 0110
hundred and five (105) feet; thence at right angles
southerly, parallel with the east line of Noe street,
fifty-seven (57) feet; thence at right angles west-
erly, parallel with said line of 21st street, 105 feet
to Noe street, and thence at right angles northerly
along said line of Noe street fifty-seven (57) feet to
point of commencement.
Public notice Is hereby given that on WEDNES-
DAY, the 3d day of April, A. D. 1895, at 12
o'clock noon of that day in front of the new City
Hall, Larkin-st. wing, in the city and county of
San Francisco, I will, in obedience to said order of
sale and decree of lien and sale, sell the above-de-
scribed property or so much thereof as may be
necessary to raise sufficient money to satisfy said
judgment, with interest and costs, etc., to the
highest and best bidder for lawful money of the
United States.
RICHARD I. WIIELAN. Sheriff.
San Francisco, March 12, 1895.
WILE CHAPMAN and E. G. KNAPP, Mills
building. Montgomery st., San Francisco, attorneys
for plaintiff.
pHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— THE
\J WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the
United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post-
age free.
~~ TRUSTEES' SALES.
npnusTF.Es' bale— acco^rdXnce^wiith
A the terms and under the authority of a certain
deed of trust, dun- 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 par:, and
the sax 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 Deods, at pages 621 and following: and in
pursuance of a resolution passed on the 4th day of
October. 1894, by the Board of Director! of said
SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION, a corpora-
tion, and the holder of the note (No. 10,809) to se-
cure payment of which the aforesaid Deed or 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 01 trust, and
requesting and directing said HENRY C. CAMP-
BELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, trustees, to j
sell the real estate described therein to satisfy said
indebtedness. '--":
We. HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEDS
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, and at the auction salesroom
of EASTON, ELDRIDGE & 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 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
(21) east, Mount Diablo base and meridian: j
Of section one (1), the whole.
Of section two (2), the southwest quarter (SW.
V*)-
Or section five (5), the north half (N y 2).
. Of section six (6), the southwest quarter (SW.
Vi)-
Of section eleven (11), the whole.
Of section thirteen (13), the west half (W. y 2 ).
Of section fourteen (14), the whole.
Of section twenty-three (23), the whole; and
Of section twenty-four (24), the west half ( W. y 2 ).
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 Cans) and Irrigating Company
or appurtenant, to 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. .
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, \ n , met ..
THADDEUS B. KENT, ]• Trustees.
rmtUSTEES' SALE— IN ACCORDANCE WITH
X the terms and under the authority of a cer-
tain deed of trust, duly executed by L.EVI
L. GILL, party of the first 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 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 or January. 1895, by
the Board of Directors of said SAN FRANCISCO
SAVINGS UNION, a Corporation, and the holder of
the 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 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 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, and at the Auction Sales-
room of EASTON, ELDRIDGE <£ CO., No. 638 Mar-
ket street. in the City and County of San Francisco,
State or 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 to the official plats and system of
surveys of the Government of the Unlted"State3:
In township twenty-one (21) south, range twenty-
eight (28) east, Mount Diablo base and meridian:
Of section one (1), the south half (S. y 2 ) and
the south half of the north half (S. y 2 of N. y 3 ).
Of section two (2), the southwest quarter (SW
1,4), the south half of the southeast quarter (S. y a
of SE. I/*) and the west half of the northwest
quarter (W. i/<j of NW. 1/4)-
-of section eleven (11). the whole.
Of section twelve (12), the north half (N. 1/2).
the north half of the south half (N. 1/2 of S. 1/2)-
-the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter (S.
E. yi of SE. Vi), and the southwest quarter of
the south west quarter (SW. Vi of SW. 1/4).
Of section fourteen (14), the east half (E. J/ ).
Of section twenty-three (23), the east half
(E. W>-
, Of section twenty-four (24;), the west half of the
southwest quarter (W. Vi of SW. 14).
Of section twenty-six (26), ihe northwest quarter
of the northeast quarter (NW. 14 of NE. V 2), and
Of section twenty-seven (27), the whole. ■ .
Containing in all three thousand four hundred
' (3400) acres of land, more or less.
i Together with the appurtenances.
| TERMS OF SALE— in gold coin of the
j United States; ten per cent payable to the under-
j 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 per cent to be forfeited and the sale to be
i void. Acts of sale at purchaser's expense.
HENRY C. CAMPBELL, Tp1 ,,.,, p ,
THADDEUS B. KENT. | Iru « tee »-
npRUSTEES' SALE— IN ACCORDANCE WITH
X the terms and under the authority of a certain
deed of "trust, duly executed by JOACiUIN 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
i Santa Barbara, State of California, in Liber 35 of
Deeds, at pages 388 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 that default had been made
in the payment of the principal sum and other
sums, due under said note ana 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
j 12 o'clock M. of that day, and at the auction sales-
| room of EASTON, ELDRIDQE &, 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, all the piece or parcel of land situ-
ate in the county of Santa Barbara, State of Cali-
fornia, described as follows, to wit
I : Commencing at an elder post, marked J. A. E.
I No. 1, on northeast s'ope of high peak on the east
side of Canada de las Floras, and about thirty (80)
chains in a southeasterly direction from the ranch-
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 (339.50 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 de Los Alamos which is
known as "Las Flores," and being also the tract of
laud embraced in Santa Barbara County survey
No. 359, made June 4, 1867, for said Jose An-
tonio Estrada.
Together with the appurtenances.
TERMS OF SALE— Cash 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, l Tpil , tpo ,
THADDEUS B. KENT, / **««*<»•
/CHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—
\J WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the
United ;Htates or Canada one year for $1 50. post-
tie free.
TRUSTEES' SALES.
rnRUSTEES' SALE— IN ACCORDANCE WITH
-L 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 28th
day of February, 1895, by the Board of Di-
rectors of said SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS
X- lON, a corporation, and the holder of the notes
(>o. 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
?f trust, and requesting and directing said
HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B.
KENT, trustees, to sell the real estate described
therein and not reconveyed to satisfy said indebted-
ness.
••.'"IKXIIY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS
a. KENT, trustees, do hereby give notice that on
TUESDAY, the -M day of April, A. D. 1895, at
12 clock m. of that day, and at the auction sales-
room of EASTON, ELDRIDGE * CO., No. 638
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
lurid situate in Hie 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 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 6) 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 <£) and running thence southerly, along
the westerly line of said Lot seven (7), two hundred
and seventy-four (271) feet: thence at right angles
easterly, wo 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 line of the right of 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 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— Those certain parcels of land situate in
the east half of said section sixteen (16) and de-
scribed at* follows, to wit:
Lots eleven (11) and thirteen (13), in range
seventeen (17) of said Alhambra Addition Tract,
as per above mentioned map.
Third— 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-
signed on the fall of the hammer, balance on de-
livery of deed; and if no: 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, i Trn , f( _
THATvnF.rp r KF\T. urnstees.
LATEST MARRIAGE LICENSES.
The following marriage licenses were issued by
the County Clerk yesterday:
P. H. Griffith and Mattle Selleck, 30—28.
Willis Lawrence and Mabel A, Martin, 38—19.
J. Mora Moss and Margaret F. Koulkes. 28—34.
J. W. Swain and Emma A. Davison, 46—33.
William H. Bryan and Oeorgie D. Wills, 35—17.
K. Petterson and Emma Steinha!;enV29— l9.
Fred Anderegg and Emma Christen, 24 — 16.
B. Morgenstern and Annie Sideman, 23 — 21.
John S. Belteticourt and Rosie Smith, 25—18.
DIVORCES GRANTED.
Elizabeth E. Grotefend from Frederic Grotefend,
for desertion ; by Judge Sanderson.
Mrs. A. B. Sawdey from J. C. Sawdey, for neg-
lect: by Judge Troutt.
. Bertha L. Cole from Harry W. Cole, for desertion;
by Judge Troutt. Child awarded to plaintiff. ..
Josephine Augusts Welch from William Bassctt
Welch, for neglect and failure to provide; by Judge
Murphy. Child awarded to plaintiff.
BIRTHS— MARRIAGES— DEATHS.
[Birth, marriage And death notices sent by mail
will not be inserted. They must be handed in at
either of the publication offices and be indorsed
with the name and residence of person* authorized
to have the same published. J
BORN.
LATAPIE— In this city, March 15, lb.-V to the
wife of Peter Lataple. a daughter. -,; •
HARRIS— In this city, March 16, 1895, to the wife
of Charles S. Harris, a eon.
HASKINS— In this city, March 9, 1895, to the wife
of Thomas H. Masking, a son.
ma;:riku.
STEIGMANN— DOLLINGER— In this city. March
17, 1895, by the Rev. A. Brown, Benjamin Steig-
mann and Emma Dollinger, both of San Fran-
cisco.
TOLMAN— WALL— In Oakland, March 16, 1895,
■by the Rev. K. Goodenoußh, General George B.
Tolman of Harleton, Butte County, and Mrs.
Charlotte M. Wall of San Francisco.
SMITH— JENNINGS— In Oakland. March 6, 1895,
by the Rev. Charles W. Wendte, F. M. Smith and
Josie L. Jennings.
_____
DIED.
Barry, Joseph P. Hastings, Stephen
Barry, Fanny B. Hurley, Margaret A.
Bradley, Peter Harbach. Daniel L.
Bachmau, Alfred Itzon, Mario
Bugbee, AnnaM. Joyce, Cecil L.
Chandler, Charles .less. Emilia A. S. -■■■..■■':
Colman. Nellie T. Linsley, Ewins Wright
Corriveau, Louis Lorigan, Mary E.
Cleary, Jane Liecut, Edward
Detels, John A. Moore, James
Ensbury, Martin Norring, Albert
Emmerton, Edward Neven, Mary A.
Friis, Capt. C. S. Naylor, Joseph
Forsyth, Ernest E. Olsen, J. Hurry
Godeus, J. D. Pascoe. Henry
. Gibbons, Thomas Peterson, Arthur P.
Hansen, Asmus H. Ramos, Nickenor
Horstmann, Henry Stagg, Cornelius—
Hiliis, James Schroeder, John H.
. Hoyt, William R. Stephenson, Jane
Zimmermann, Ida C. E.
HANBEN— In this city, March 16, 1895, Asmus
11., beloved husband of Wilhelmlne Hansen, and
father of Asmus \V., Margaret, Christine, Lulu
and Minnie Hansen, a native of Kappeln. Hol-
stein, Germany, aged 56 years. A member of
Concordia Lodge No. 122, I. O. O. F., \V»lhalla
Encampment No. 7, I. O. O. F., and California
Lodge No. 1, A. O. U. W. ,
•^•Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Tuesday), at 2 o'clock p. it., from Odd Fellows'
. Hall, where funeral services will be held under
the auspices of Concordia Lodge No. 122, 1. 0.0. F.
Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. Remains at par-
' lore of Theodor Dlerks. 957 Mission street, be-
tween Fifth and Sixth.
FRIIS— In this city, March 16. 1895. Captain
j Charles Stewart Frils. beloved husband of Rosa
Friis, and father of Arthur C. Hector A., Mary,
Florence and Kate Friis and Mrs. Captain G. H.
Brokau. a native of Denmark, aged 73 years 1
month and 19 days.
Friends and acquaintances are respect-
I fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Tuesday), at 2 o'clock p. M., from Masonic
Temple, corner Post and Montgomery streets,
: under the auspices of Mount M oria.li Lodge No.
> 44, F. and A. M. Interment Masonic Cemetery.
CALIFORNIA HARBOR No. 15.— Officers and
members of California Harbor No. 15 are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral of our late
brother, Captain C. S. Friis.
STAGG— In this city, March 16, 1895, Cornelius
Stagg, beloved cousin of Mrs. Josephine Oldls and
1 Frank Oldis, a native of New York City, aged 68
years. ■ [New York City papers please copy. J
Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Tuesday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from the residence !
of his cousin, Mrs. Josephine Oldis, 460 Cbenery
street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery.
CLEARY— In this city, March 16, 1895. Jane, be-
' j loved wife of Patrick Cleary, and devoted mother
. of Timothy, Henry, Katie and Annie Cleary, and
sister of Mrs. John Brady, a native of County
Limerick. Ireland,- aged 58 years. [New York
and Connecticut papers please copy.]
' . Friends and acquaintances ■ are respect-
fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Tuesday), at 9 o'clock a. m., from her late resi-
, aenee, 1303 Sanchez street, corner Twenty-sixth,
thence to St. ' Paul's Church, where a solemn
requiem high mass will be celebrated for the
repose of her soul, 1 commencing at 9:30 o'clock
,a. m. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. •
BARRY— In this city, March 16, 1895, Joseph P.
Barry, beloved son of John and the late Julia
i Barry, a native of Benlcia, Cal.. aged 29 years.
£3* Friends ' and , acquaintances are * respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock a. it., from his iate
residence, 649 Howard street, thence to St. Pat-
rick's Church, where a solemn requiem mass
will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com-
: mencing at 9 o'clock a. M. ■ Interment Mount
Calvary Cemetery. *lvS3^^^3^£^^gH@SffißSK
HORSTMANN— in this city, March 16, 1895,
, Henry, beloved husband of Anna Margaretha
• Horstmann, ; and . father of Mrs. William Krase
ana Henry, Maggie, Fred, Emma, Minna and
Tlllie Horstmann, a native of Scharmbeck, Han-
over, Germany, aged. 63 years 2 months and 3
. days, ■ A member of San Francisco Schuetzen
. - Verein and Concordia Lodge No. 122, I. O. O. F.
Friends and acquaintances are respect-
folly invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Tnesdnyi, at 1 o'clocic P. m., from his late resi-
dence, 7 Thirtieth street, near Mission, thence to
California Hall, 620 Bush street, near Powell,
Whan funeral services will be held at 2 o'clocic
p. m. Interment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery.
CHAXDLEP. —In this city, March 17, 1895,
Charles Chandler, a native of New York State,
aged H3 years.
*S~Fr!ends and acquaintances are respect-
fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Tuesday), at 10 o'clock a. m., from his lat»
residence, 1907 Stockton street. Interment
Laurel Hill Cemetery.
PETERSON— In this city. March 16, 1895, Arthur
P. Peterson, late of Honolulu. H. 1., a native of
Plymouth. Mass., aged 36 years.
jay Friends and acquaintances are resoect-
fullv Invited to attend the funeral services
Til IS DAY (Tuesday), at 3 o'clock P. if., at par-
lors of A. W. Martin A Co., 118 Geary street.
EXSBURY-In this city. March 15, 1895, Martin
Ensbury. a native of Ireland, aged 60 years.
•S-The funeral will take place THIS DAY
(Tuesdav>, at 2 o'clock p. v., from tne par-
lors of J. C. O'Connor * Co.. 767 Missiou street.
Interment, Laurel Hill Cemetery.
BTGBKK— In this city, March 18. 1895, Anna
Maxwell, wife of H on*. John S. iingbee of Alaska,
a native of Rhode Island, aged U ) ■
*«~The funeral will take place THIS DAY
(Tuesday), at 10:30 o'clock a. m.. from the resi-
dence of her sister, Krs, Sidney M. Smith, north-
east corner Broad wuy and Webster streets. In-
terment private.
GODECS-ln thin city, March 17. 1895, J*hn D..
beloved husband of Mary A. C. Godens. anrt
father of Uara If . Godens, a natlvS Of Holland,
aged 63 years 10 months and 7 (Uyi.
4£f-Frlends and acquaintance* are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Tuesday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from Firemen's
Hall, Pioneer building, Fourth street, under th»
auspices of the Veteran Firemen.
CODECS — Members of the Veleran Volunteer
Firemen's Association will assemble at their hall
THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 1:30 o'clock p. M.
to attend the funeral of our late brother and
member, J. D. Godeus.
J. H. MAHOXEY. IT"*.
W. A. SCOI.I.AY. Sec.
DETELs-ln Indio. March ir>. 1H95. John A.,
beloved son of Martin and Mary D«teis, and
brother of Martin P., Sophia I.. William P. anil
Eugene J. Denis, a native or San Francisco, aged
27 years 3 months and 5 days.
»TS~Frlends and acquaintances nre respect
fully invited to attend the funeral ihn DAT
i l'ues.iayi, at 9 o'clock a. m.. from st. Patrick's
church, Reward and Peralta street*. Oakland,
whereasolemn requiem hi^h mass will bi
brated for the lih|i|iv repose Ol bis tool. Inter
ment private, in Mount Calvary CoastSljr, .-mvi
i'nmcisco.
SCHROEDER— In this city. March 17. IH9.V John
H.. beleved bnsband ol Sophie Scbroeder, and
tather of John C, Henry ('. and William '».
Bchroeder, Mrs. M. JoOSt, Mrs. .1. lho.le. Mrs. A.
Mocker and Mrs. F. Maas. a nativ. of Krennr-
vorde. Germany, aged 61 years 7 nionilis and 11
•lays.
j(6i~Friends and acquaintances nr>- rsi
fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
(Wednesday), at 2 o'clock r. m.. from California
Hall, 620 Bush street. Interment 1. 0. O. F.
Cemetery.
BARKY— In this city, March IH. 1K95. Fanny I'.ut-
ler, beloved wife of Richard n^m-. ansdveof
Castletown Roche. Gouty Cork. Ireland, aged
64 years and 5 months.
»^"Frlends and acquaintances nre respect-
fully invited to a'tend the funeral TO-MORROW
(Wednssday), at 8:80 o'clock a. M..trom heriat--
residence, 360 Clara street, thence ;o St. Pa! rlck'l
Church, where a reqnlem mass will I
for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9
o'clock a. m. Interment Holy CTOM Cemetery.
LORIQAN— In this city, March 17. IH9S, Mary
E., dearly beloved wife of Bartholomew W. Lor-
igan, aud devotM nioth'-r of Mrs. Thorn;. s
Lilly, Mrs. Thomas I). E. Wilson and Frank, Ma-
thias. Mary atid rTellle Lorigaa, .i native of
County Limerick. Ireland. lined S6 years and 10
months. [Chicago papers plnaf copy.J
oi~ Friends and acquaintances arc respect
fully Invited to atle*nd the funeral TO-MORROW
(Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from her lass
residence, 2930 Foisom street, theses to st.
IVter's Church, Alabama street, near Twenty-
fourth, where a solemn reqolem mass will be
celebrated for the rtpose of her soul, commencing
at 9 o'clock A. M. Please omit lowers. Inter-
ment Holy Cross Cemetery-
CORRIVEAL— In this city, March 18, 1895, LouJs
Corriveau, a native Of tana la. aged o* '-ears.
ayFriends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
(Wednesday), at 10 o'clock a. m., from the par-
lors of H. F. Suhr <fc Co., 1209 Mission street,
near Eighth.
LIXSLKY— In this city, March 17, 1895. Ewins
Wright Linsley. beloved husband of Annette U
Linsley sad beloved fat her of William, Howard
and Walter Linsley a native of Kinsman, Ohio,
age.l 63 years b months and 11 days.
ayFriends are respectfully invited to attend
the funeral Berrioes TO-MORROW i Wedne
at 1:30 o'clock p. m., at his late residence, SSu
Wisconsin street, near Napa. Interment Masouio
Cemetery.
ZIMMERMANX- In this city, March 17. 1895,
Ida Cora Everett Zlmniermann, v native of
Cleveland, Ohio, aged 42 years.
O^Friends and acquaintances are re<
fully invited to attend the funeml TO-MORROW
(Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p. v., tnim the par-
lors of Valente, Marint A Co., 1524 Stockton
street.
BTEPUEXSOX-In this city, March 18, 1895,
Jane, beloved wife of Robert stephenson, ami
mother of Robert and John stepheiisuu, a native
of Drumsollin, County Armagh, Ireland, aged 44
years.
XT" Friends and acquaintances are resr»ect-
fnlly invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
(Wednesday}, at 11 o'clock a. m.. from the par-
loraof the United Undertakers, 27 and 29 Fifth
street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery.
r.AMns— In this city, March 18. 1895, Xickenor
Ramos, a native of Chile, aged 41 years.
JtGVFrieud.s are respectfully Invited to attend
the funeral ro-MORROW (Wednesday), at 2
o • lock p. m., from 1604^2 Powell street. Inter-
men: I. (). O. I", t'ermrcry.
HOYT— In Orlnda Park. Contra (out a County,
March 17, 1895. William It., beloved husban I Of
Eva H. Hoyt. and son of N. I?, and K. R. Uoyt.
38 jr< ars '-' months ami :J9 days,
•s*"Th<» funeral will take place TO-MORROW
(Wednesday), a: 2 o'clock p. m.. from the r»M-
Mm of his brother. J. O. Hoyt. Fairmoiint
avenue, near Pearl street, Oakland. Take MssV
mom cars to Pearl street. Interment privnte.
GIBBONS— IB this Citr, .Marh 18. 1 «!».">. Thomas
Gibbons, father of the late Mrs. Mary LoftOsas4
Mrs. Lizzie T. Reilly, a native of Westport,
County Mayo, Ireland, aged 69 years.
<3~Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral THURSDAY",
March 21, at 9:30 o'clocic a. m., from the resi-
dence of John W. Relllv, 1711 Oak street,
thence to Sacred Heart Church, corner Fell and
Fillmore streets, where a solemn requiem hi^h
mass will be celebrated for the repose of bis
soul, commencing at 10 o'clocic a. ji. Interment
Mount Calvary Cemetery.
BRADLEY-In this city. March 17, 1895, Peter
Bradley, a native of County Longford, Ireland.
UfirXoticeof funeral hereafter. Remains at par-
lors of J. C. O'Connor* Co.. 787 Mission street.
COLMAX— In this city, March 19, 1895, Nellie T.
Colman, widow of the late A. F. Colman, a native
of County Cork, Ireland, aged 50 years.
XVXoticeof funeral hereafter.
HASTINGS— In this city, March 17. 189 ft. Stephen
Hastings, a native r>f the parish of Tulivigira.
County Cure. Ireland, aged 31 years.
LIEfHT— In this city, March 18. 1895, Edward,
beloved husband of Caroline Liecht, a native of
New York, agerl 58 years 9 months anrt 8 days.
NAYLOR— In this city, March 18, 18fl5. Joseph
Naylor, a native of England, a;r-d 43 years.
HURLEY— In this city, March 18. 1895, Margaret
Alice, beloved daughter of John and Alice Hur-
ley, a native of San Francisco, aged 14 days.
JESS— In this city, March 18, 1895, Emilia A. S.,
youngest and beloved daughter of John and Anna
Jess, anrt sister of August, Emma and Johnnie
Jess, a native ol San Francisco, aged 2 months
and 14 days.
NORRING— In this city, March 17, 1895, Albert
Norrlng, a native of Finland, aged 82 years.
EMMERTOX-In this city, March 18, 1895, Ed-
ward Emmerton, aged 36 3 - ears.
MOORE— In this city, March 16, 1896, James
Moore, aged 63 year.s.
HILMS— In this city. March 18, 1895. James
Hlllis, aged 50 years.
ITZON-In this city, March 18, 1895, Marie Itzon,
aged 42 years.
FORSYTH— In this city, March 19, 1895, Ernest
E., beloved husband of Lucretia E. Forsyth, and
cousin of Mrs. J. M.Williams, a native of Nassau,
Bahama, W. 1., aged 27 years and 14 days.
HARBACH— In this city, March 18, 1895, Daniel
L. Harbach, a native of Michigan.
BACHMAN— In this city, March 17. 1895. Albert
Bachroan, a native of Germany, aged 43 year 3 8
months and 5 days.
JOYCE— In this city, March 17, 1895, Cecil Leigh-
ton Joyce, a native of San Francisco, aged 3
month* aud 17 days.
OLSEX-In this city, March 15, 1895, J. Harry
Olsen, a native of Norway, aged 33 yean.
PASCOE— In this city, March 16, 1895, Henry
Pascoe, a native Of England, aged 50 years.
NKVEX— In Berkeley, March 16, 1895, Mary A.
Neven, a native ot Ireland, aged 27 years S
months and 17 days.
T UNITED UNIJEKTAKKIiS'
EMBALMING PARLORS.
Everything Requisite Tor First-class Funerals
at Reasonable Rates.
Telephone 3167. 27 and 29 Fifth street.
MCAVOY & CALLACHER,
FUNKRAL DIRKCTORS & EMBALMERS,
20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoln School.
Telephone 3030.
IfAsTMCMKSOIrtY. i.'HA 9. MCM*NOMEV.I
JAMES BIc3IENOME\ & SON, I
UNDKIiTAKKKS AND EMBALMEBS,!
105? Mission Street, Near Seventh. I
■ ■ Telephone No. 3354. ' ' I
■
JAS. ENGLISH. T. R. CAREW.
CABEW & ENGLISH,
UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMEEB.
FUNERAL, DIRECTORS.
19 Van Ness are., near Market St., San Francisco.
Telephone 3156. N. B.— Not connected with any
Other house in this city.
CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY.
TN SAN MATEO COUNTY; RON-SECTARIAN:
1 laid out on the lawn plan; perpetual care; beau-
tiful, permanent and easy of access: sett it: befor»
buying a burial place elsewhere.
CUT office. 9 CitT Hall Avenu*.
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