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__^________; KEAL ESTATE.
Q. U. UMBSEN Jt~CO.. """"" *"" ~~~"
BJ At ESTATE AGENTS, RENT COLLECTORS
AND AUCTIONEERS,
11 Montgomery st., San Francisco.
Call and obtain one of our "Real Estate Records "
parts ;o™Le a citv. a liSlOf prOperUes fOr BlUe in all
IMPROVED PROPERTY > -
85000 SI 0 ? 8 , 0 !? WAR M BEL 2 NICE
»_} '>y>\T\J. bay-window fiats of 5 and 6 rooms
ana bath each; brick foundations, etc.- lot 31-61
117, to an alley ; Fair Oaks st. ' " bx
$21 000 CI } EAI >. : BUSINESS CORNER:
'- ~l 'I*", Only - a - : "' rt d!sta nce from Market
su lot 18x62:6; a B-story building would make
this one of the finest investments in the city.
$4500 CLl:s " rO i* PARK - NR. MARKET
'_3ttUUU. St.; two flats of 6 and 6 rooms and
bath each: reats $37 50: lot 25x75.
Sl5 000 £ A x. ,?' ST - :
J£. IU.VW, 11 '- Market St.: 2 flats of 7 and 6
r^."; ■ IoTySB. 6 ** 5 reUtS ?90: good lotion for
&14 ,*)00 ruL JTON - ST. INVESTMENT;
rSoms T-Ad h«Vh llr K a »» Hall; 3 Hats of 7, 6 and &
i^vi«rt« bath each: cottage of 6 rooms ; rents $33 ;
l>aj windows, etc ; lot 25 :6x120 ; two frontages!
85 9 50 2957^ 0K8n ' TIIE WESTERN
-UV| . Addition: nice bay-window cottage of
SJK??» sad bath; brlck foundations, etc.; rents
$60; water extra; lot 26:6x102: Baker st.
<1 f> 000 JOK st.: 3 BAY-WINDOW
* ".VV.IU. flats of 5, 4 and 4 rooms and bath
each; rents $85; lot 22:11x80.
<•> ", An COOK ST 2 NEW BAY-WINDOW
JU •'"",* vv/ * rlats of 4 and 5 rooms and bath each;
Luck foundations, etc.; rents $33 ; lot 25x120.
Q PIERCE ST.; 2 FINE FLATS OF 5
- • '— fj\r. and 6 rooms and bath each: bay-win-
-2K WB * brick foundations, etc.; rents $42 50; lot
25x87:6.
QQfjnn ELLIS ST.; 4 FLATS OF 4 ROOMS
'- uuu «« and bath each; brick foundations,
atone walks, etc.; rents $72 per month; lot 30x75.
*sll 000 WBBSTKB ST.: 4 ELEGANT
*iPi-i-.\J\J\J. new flats; brick foundations, stone
walks, etc. ; street accepted ; rents ?86 ; lot 33x52 :6.
§-I *\nO >^NGTOS ST.; 2 HOUSES OF 7
'g Tr»/vvr. and 6 rooms each; rents $50; lot 25x
bO; street accepted.
sUiCIOn OAK ST.; 2 NEW BAY-WINDOW
'^UUUV/. Hats of 6 and 5 rooms and bath each •
onck foundation, stone walks, etc.; rent $45; lot
+-DX I 37 .t>.
<;. 11. UMBSEN&CO., 14 Montgomery st.
<7">(W) I MA ANOFFERrcITAY st. ; ;
• ? ••""'.Hyde: rents $720 per annum;
double 2-story name and basement: 8 rooms and
bath each; 101 37:6x71:3 feet ; abstract 01 title ut
my office. CHAS. c. FISHER, 507 California st.
FOR SALE— PACIFIC HEIGHTS; 1 LEFT OF
1 those elegant new 10-room houses; all tinted;
unobstructed marine view; furnace heat; all mod-
ern improvements: stone garden walks- Vallejo
St., bet. Laguna and Octavia. 1019 V:illejo st.
V ( l7"» NEAT 1-STORY FRAME; 4 ROOMS,
•.. ''I _». outhouses, etc.: lot 50x100; NE. corner
Brazil aye. andEdinburg st. : Excelsior Homestead
Association. CHAS. C. FISHER, 507 California.
<«sl V Z\OC\ EAST-STREET CORNER. FAC-
-1 ' r .*J\'\r . ing wharves, paying 8 per cent.
ASHTON <fc GARDINER, 4.11 Montgomery st.
FOR SALE-2-STORY HOUSE; 4825 MISSION,
bet. China and Brazil ayes; $2200: owner goln"
to Los Angeles. Inquire 735 McAllister.
{SALE— I HOUSE AND 2 LOTS, Sl6OO.
X Inquire 07 First st.
"I/INE BUSINESS PROPERTY; FLATS AND
-I stores. Apply 325 Fifth st.
■JIEAL " ESTATE AUCTION. ~~
SPECIAL TERMS AS PER CATALOGUE.
Wedxesdat, March 20, 1895, at 12, Noon-.
SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO., Acctionekes,
218-220 Montgomery st., Mills Building.
CITY HALL LOTS.
k -~. line of Park aye., 123: iy s E. of Larkin: 25x
ICO; gives rear front to Market St., opposite new
City Hall an.i dose to the coming retail center;
the junction of Market, Larkin and Hayes sis.
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 drifting
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
■114. bounded by 30th. Clarke, Twin Peaks and
Block bounded by 30th. Clarke, Twin Peaks and
Lincoln sts.; contains 46 10t5; 25x114 each.
Blork bounded by Kent, 33i1, Stanyan sts. and
•Stanford Heights aye.; contains 46 lots; 25x114
capli.
For sale in blocks.
PBECTTA AVENUE.
5 lots;. Precita and California ayes., opposite
Howard st.: lots all ready to build on: terms half
cash; balance in one or two years; interest 7 pet
cent per annum.
TWENTY-SIXTH AND YORK STREETS.
8 sightly lots, fronting Twenty-sixth, York and
■ H anu->»hirif -Mv : -terms one-half cash, • balance in
one or twob«?_rs; interest 7 pel cent per annum.
BY ORDER OF BUILDING AND LOAN ASSO-
CIATION.
Three handsome new modern flats of 6 and 7
rooms and bath ach; rents $60; any reasonable
terms can be arranged on this property; from one-
t^nth to one-quarter cash, and the balance in
monthly or semi-annual payments, with interest at
7 i" r cent per annum: or all cash If the purchaser
desires; Nos. 1204, 1206 and 1208 Grove St., be-
tween Scott and Devisadero; lot 25x124 and 128:3
feet; only half a block from electric line on De-
visadero street.
MODERN MISSION FLATS.
I Two very handsome modern flats of 5 and 6
rooms and bath; in best residence section of the
Mission; Liberty ST.. south line, between Guerrero
and Dolores: Nos. 11l and llli/_; rents $36: a
i:."r:.. of S_ooo to -$2500 can remain on this
property, If desired.
Also two lots adjoining the above; each lot 25x
( 114 feet.
J LIBERTY-ST. COTTAGE.
No. 204 Liberty st., 105 feet west from Dolores;
25x114 feet; cottage of four rooms and fine base-
ment 7 1 ,_ feet high : small barn and shed in rear for
horse ana wagon: grauite curb, stone gutter way,
sewer, wateraod gas; street work _11 done; taxes
for the years 1594-95 all paid.
DOLORES-ST. CORNER.
Lot northwest corner Dolores and Liberty sts.:
68x106, as a whole or in two lots; granite curb and
stone _utterway all around the property: sewer in
both streets: cesspool in crossing; patent sidewalk
on .the corner: Spring Valley wat*r and gas;
Dolores st. is 120 feet wide; view of bay and city
H unsurpassed: beautiful residence locality; lies in
the warm belt 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 Valencia-st. cable road; mortgage of
$ 1 000 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.
w">X|fMl HARRISON ST., NEAR ] OTH— LOT
— •R"'. 25x100; 4 flats: a sacrifice.
$2800— San Carlos aye.; 2 flats: lot 25x80.
360— Shipley-st. flats; rent $32; lot 25x75.
93250— Morris aye., near 6th: 9 rooms and bath.
$11,500—6 new bay-window flats; lot 39x132.
GEORGE W. ARMBRUSTER, 230 Montgomery
St., room 9..
RICK BUILDING FOR BUSINESS PROP-
erty on Market st.
Corner Pacific aye. and Baker St., 55x137:6 ft.;
price, $11,000.
E. side Stanyan st,, bet. Carl and Frederick st 3.;
25x100: price $2600.
' 80x127 :t> ft. on Jackson St., overlooking the Pre-
sidio and bay: $6700.
Two modern houses, of 8 rooms each, at Park,
26x137:6 it.; electric road passes houses; price
$6500.
--story brick house of 9 rooms, with stable, Jin
South Park: lot 45x125 ft.; price $7500.
S.W. cor. Jones and Jefferson sts.; 137:6x137:6.
' Cottage house, 1367 Dolores St.: 5 rooms and
bath, basement; on each side of Dolores st. 25x95
feet.
House of 10 rooms and bath, 417 Bryant st.;
price $5000.
Apply to C. C BEMIS, Real I Estate and Land
Agent. 324 Montgomery street. . . .;;.<:' ; •
"WITHIN A BLOCK OF MARKET ST.
\\ For sale or exchange— Large lot, 37:6x100,
with 4 flue modern Bats, -windows, electric bells,
yi • $76 per month: will exchange for unim-
proved city property.. ROBERT J. MERCER <fc
SON, 410 Pine st.
ARGAIN— S9SO; NEAT COTTAGE 4 ROOMS;
Spring Valley water; stable and wagon shed.
Inquire 234 Richland aye., Holly Park.
ARGAIN— IMPROVED PROPERTY NEAR
Mission st. and Cortland aye.; $650. V., box
J 67, Call Branch Office^
"Jl* 1 ~i\i\ HOUSE, 5 ROOMS: BARN, ETC.,
12) 1 I "U. In Berkeley; lot 100x100, with creek.
$5250— House, 7 rooms: fine corner; 120x135,
with ■orchard.
$1000— Flnecomer; 40x100; macadamized; sloo
down, $100 yearly.
CM \s. A. BAILEY, 46 Market St., or Berkeley
station, Berkeley.
,-,.■■ SALE-TENEMENT HOUSE 18 BOOMS
I? an lot; rents $38 por month: mortgage $1800
at 7 percent : owner compelled to sell, must sell;
real value over $3000 ; lot 25x80: Rood 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;
oniv 40 minutes from city: price $150; easy terms.
JOOST .V WOOLLi: Y. -1 New Montgomery st. •
■ ! LEGAL NOTICES.
CITY \ND( i'.I'NTY TREASURY, SANFRAN-
Kj cisco March 1. 1895.— 1n compliance with the
pVoSn^SecUouSof 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 Sutler street, on
MONDAY. April 1, 1«95,at 1 o'clock p. M., sundry
• articles of stolen, lost and unclaimed property
A recovered by the police force of San Francisco as
detailed in an inventory thereof on hie in the office
of the clerk of the Board of supervisors, and con-
sisting of jewelry, wearing apparel, pistols, knives,
etc open lor inspection on morning of sale.-
J. 11. WIJJ-BK-ri,
•' City and County Treasurer.
BTOBAGB. ' Jn -.i. ,
STORAGE OF FURN?TURE, PIANO'S, HOUSE-
O bold goods, etc. J. M. PIKRCE, 735 Market st.
iMl'.sr-cI.ASSSI ADVANCES MADE
} .21-423 Market St. CHAS. L. TAYLOK.
CITY REAL ESTATE.
("YFARRELL & CO.,
XJ 11 MONTGOMERY STREET.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
COLLECTS RENTS. RENTS HOUSES.
EFFECTS INSURANCE.
o*4-7 Finn MARKET-STREET PROPERTY,
I .«Jl'U. well improved; income $2742 per
annum, which can be Increased some; large lot,
75x100.
Q_L7 PkHft BUSINESS PROPERTY ON ONE
§47 ,O\JKJ. BUSINESS PROPERTY ON ONE
TT 1 .O\i\J. of the best business streets in the
Western Addition; 125 feet front by 100 feet ;
stores, Hats and houses; flats and houses should be
raised and stores put below and the Income would
be greatly increased; pays now about 8 per cent.
<2U 0 9^A POST ST.. NEAR TAYLOR: 2
<lpX\J.^O\J. modern bay-window flats and a
2-story house on the rear street; this is one of the
cheapest downtown offerings in the city.
C/VVABA RESIDENCE LOT: POSITIVELY
O\J one of the cheapest offerings in the Western
Addition, for these reasons: 60-vara lots are
getting very scarce: it is on a NE. corner; it is sur-
rounded by very many palatial residences; two
car lines pass the door; it is worthy of your con-
sideration, as the owner is anxious to sell and it
might be had at a reasonable price; it is the NE.
cor. of Jackson and Devisadero sts.
Ql r \ nniY PACIFIC -AYE. RESIDENCE
<PI«J.I7U\_F. site, 47:6x100, near Franklin St.:
this is one of the cheapest lots offered for sale on
Pacific aye.: it is on the N. side of the street and
commands an unobstructed marine view.
Q7OO 2 BAY-WINDOW FLATSON A NW.
tip O I UW. corner in the Western Addition; 6
and 7 rooms and bath each : always rented; lot
27x87 :6 ; don't fail to see this.
<2»7XAA BEAUTIFUL MODERN RESI-
t_S I O\J\J. deuce on Belvedere st. of 9 rooms
and bath: lot 25x121 : this is positively one of the
cheapest residences offered for sale in this city and
is well worthy of a thorough investigation if you
are seeking a home.
C?9QAA VERY CHEAP COTTAGE; CON-
tTp__OUU. tains 5 rooms and bath; lot 20x
100: on Treat aye: put at this low Jigure in order
to effect an immediate sale.
BELOW COST TO EFFECT AN IMMEDIATE
sale; that beautiful residence, 740 Castro st. ;
go look at it and make us an offer.
<2>£>AAA MODE EASTLAKE RESI-
«TpUUUU. denceoa the sunny side of Turk St.,
consisting of 8 rooms, bath, laundry, etc.: sanitary
plumbing; the entire Wock is handsomely bull tup,
making an exceptional neighborhood; lot 27:6 x
137:6.
Ql^O BUILDING LOTS HALF A BLOCK
\T J O\' m from the Mlssion-st. cars. ; take the Mis-
slon-st. electric cars and ride to the terminus and
you will there-see the block apd iind our represen-
tative; these are positively cheap, and to verify the
above statements call at the office and see the num-
ber that we have sold.
O'FARRELL & CO., Real Estate Agents,
11 Montgomery st.
OAKLAND REAL ESTATE.
I^OR RENT-$2500; 2 FURNISHED FLATsTs
. rooms each; 5 minutes' walk to local train. For
particulars go to the house-renting agency 1118
Broadway, Oakland. C. K. MARSHALL.
r\ OOD BARGAIN IN BUSINESS PROPERTY;
VT want an orange grove owner. See or address
E. E. BUNCE, 1008 Broadway, Oakland, Cal.
w*'>/<iWi OWNER REFUSED ONE YEAR
<_>_-UUU. ago $4000; 2-story, 10-room house, in
'2 flats with modern conveniences; lot 45 feet front-
age on ono of the main streets, but 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 it necessary; death in family compels sac-
rifice; this will only be offered at this price for one
week : first come first served. J. S. MYERS, 1002
Broadway, Oakland. ". ;,
C» 1 X TO $25 PER FRONT FOOT— LOTS AT A
<iTJL«J bargain within 10 minutes' walk of City
Hall and half a block of electric-cars; streetwork
all done, including sewering, macadamizing and
cement sidewalks; special Inducements to parties
desiring to build. Send or call for map. to A. H
BREED & CO., 460 Ninth St., Oakland.
riNK LOTS ON TELEGRAPH AYE.; $245
X! and $275: easy terms. WILLIAM C.BISSELL,
Ashby station, Berkeley.
ARGAIN— SSSOO; HANDSOME COTTAGE: 6
rooms: modern: high basement; lot 55x135;
best part 01 Oakland; $2500 cash, balance time.
CHANNBLL & LANE. 908 Broadway, Oakland.
I SOB BENT— ABA 1 1 CHANCE; RESIDENCE
of 12 rooms and bath; very large grounds and
orchard; lots of flowers: in Berkeley. Apply to
owner. A. J. SNYDER <_ CO., 467 Ninth St., Oak-
land. k
SALE— OFFER WANTED FOR A LARGE
-I 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 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.
•it "1 9A A HOUSE, 5 ROOMS. IN BERKELEY;
<IPX_-UU. lot 40x100: one-third cash.
$400— Lot 40x100: $50 down, $10 monthly; near
proposed railroad.
CHAS. A. BAILEY, Berkeley station, Berkeley.
© I XAA LOT 150-300, FRONTING ON TWO
t^p I *J\J\J. streets; house of 6 rooms: barn, v.ell
and fruit trees; ono 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.
<2> 1 CX A CASH -5 ROOMS :A~ND BATH; A
<QX\JU\J bargain: 25x100; close to local. WM.
P. TODD. 1008 Broadway, Oakland.
OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE.
FURNITURE AND CARPETS AT YOUR OWN
J price. H. SCHELLHAAS. 408 Eleventh St.
ALAMKUA REAL ESTATE.
TO EXCHANGE— COTTAGE IN OAKLAND
for lot In Alameda: for Hale, cottage 4 rooms
and bath; $1000. J. H. YOUNG, 1243 Park st.,
Alameda.
I ) ||fj ALAMEDA BUILDING-LOTS; $25
<3pOUU. cash; $10 monthly; 2 blocks to rail-
road station; if you want bargains see us quick.
MACDONALD, MOTT <fc CO., 1422 Park St., Ala-
meda.
A LAMEDA — BARGAINS; BEAUTIFUL
-."V homes for sale and to rent, furnished or unfur-
nished ; free teams at office, 1355 Park su, Sundays
and all times to examine property. WILL BURN-
HAM <fc CO., 1355 Park St.; branch office, BURN-
HAM <fc MARSH CO., 428 Montgomery st.
IpOR SAL?;— LOT 150x207. WITH IMPROVE-
ments, consisting of house, barn and large con-
servatory: adjoins lot on which new City Hall is
now being constructed ; has great prospective
value. CHAS. S. NEAL, Enctnal Bank, Park st.
APF.ST 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.
BERKELEY KEAL ESTATE.
V O\V~IS~YOTJR CHANCE— A NEW6-ROOMED
i-> cottage with all improvements; both hot and
cold water; large lot; close to station; only $1200;
$100 cash, balance $15 per mouth. W. C. MORAN,
Lorin station, Berkeley.
ON EASY TERMS: HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS;
large corner lot: near university; street work
all done. JOSEPH J. MASON, Dwlght^way sta-
tion, Berkeley.
AA CASH— HOUSE OF 10 ROOMS IN
'iDOOUU Berkeley; all modern Improvements;
lot 37x100; at Berry man station. W. E. SQUIRES,
Berryman station. . •■
51i99nn HOUSE OF 5 ROOMS AND BATH;
iS-i_WU. nicely furnished; lot 75x170. W. E.
SQUIRES, Berryman station, Berkeley.
Q 1 ft MONTHLY— NEW 5-ROOM COTTAGE,
tlpj.o with mantel, bath, lanndrv, pantry; fenced:
sewered; lot 40x100: $1800. F. BOEGLE, 630
Market st.: W. C. MOHAN. Lorln.
COUNTRY KEAL ESTATE.
0~~ r ?XirßiKin7A : ToTi7AT^
department, 11 Montgomery, St. - ; :• i V.
$4000— Just look at this; 164 acres, 6 miles
from Antioch: 75 acres In grain, fenced into four
fields; balance in pasture, fenced ; plenty of water,
piped to house and barn: family orchard; 5-rooni
house; 2 barns, storehouse, granary, out buildings;
30 head of cattle. 10 head of horses, 18 head of
hogs, 200 chickens; all farming Implements,
wagons, harnesses, etc.- with 1500 acres under
lease at $150 rent per annum, with 100 head of
cattle for half the increase; this is a good buy;
terms cash. Particulars of DAVID BUSH, with
O'FarreU A Co., 11 Montgomery st.
C A ACRES, NEARLY LEVEL; NAP A; 2000
*J\J trees, mostly olives, almonds and prunes;
nearly all bearing; 10 acres grapes; house, barn, 3
horses, cow. 200 bens, all tools, $4000; offer wanted.
SPECK'S, 30 Montgomery st.
ANTED — MODERATE LOAN ON 150
»» acres land in bay county; improved; A 1 se-
curity. Address 8., box 17, this office. "
WANTED- 60 HEAD OF SMALL MULES,
broke; also 2 carloads of high grade cows, in
exchange for clear Oakland real estate: will pay
part cash. Address P. O. box 86, Oakland.
711 AND 20 ACRE PIECES— A I FOR CHICK-
I ? en ranches; on 8 and 10 years' credit $25,
$30, $70 and $100 per acre: within 1 mile of town.
V.H. TWING, Sonoma City, cal.
J" I. PETERS. MILLS BUILDING, OFFERS
O . in Sonoma County three of the finest tracts oi
fruit land in the State in subdivisions; on line ol
railroad; terms easy; send for maps.
SANTA CLARA VALLEY LANDS— WE HAVE
0 a large and well selected list of choice lands and
orchard homes In Santa Clara County. Our teams
ore ready at all times to show our properties W.
G. GRIFFITH, 17 North First st., San Jose, Cal.
MARIN COUNTY— SOOO ACRES 26 MILES
IYL 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
1 SYNDICATE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 64
and 65, Chronicle building. ' .
A WEEKS NEWS FOB 5 CENTS — THE
_"*. WEEKLY CALL, In wrapper, for mailing. :
THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1895.
__ houses to LET.
"VTICE HOUSE; SEVEN ROOMS AND BATH;
J-> rent cheap. 17 Caroline St., off Fo'.som, near
Sixth. '
HOUSE OF 6 ROOMS; LARGE YARD; RENT
cheap. Apply 1625 Howard st. .
LMtOXT~AND REAR HOUSE TO LET OR
-1- lease, cheap. 421 Powell st.
T OVELY SUNNY HOUSE: FINE LOCATION ; I
-LJ 8 rooms; $45. 816 McAllister st.
99^ FULTON— TENEMENT OF 3 ROOMS;
_-_-_* rent $10.
A ROOMS TO LET. APPLY 34 ZOE ST., NEAR
jl Bryant.
71 Q GOLDEN GATE AYE., NEAR LAGUNA:
I 1 0 sunny side; el#*ant house, 10 rooms: bath,
laundry and all modern improvements; rent
reasonable to good tenant. Apply MADISON «_
BURKE. _
LOWER FLOOR: 3 ROOMS; BASEMENT;
XJ yard: bay-window. Hampton place, off Fol-
som, bet. Second and Third ; key at 19.
© 1 A HOUSE 6 ROOMS. 917 TREAT AYE.,
«TJ>i.U. near Twenty-second st.
G_"l_f FRAME HOUSE; _ STORIES AND
«IP-L^X. basement; 4 rooms; 8 Selina place, north
side California st., below Stockton: water free;
quiet, neighborhood : key at office. Apply to G. H.
BUCKINGHAM, 413 Montgomery st. "■■'■:, a.
HOUSES, FLATS, STORES, OFFICES, ALL
kinds of property to rent; furniture insured.
BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery at.
4 TENEMENTS, 3 AND 4 ROOMS EACH;
rent $9. $10 $11. Sl2 Jessie St.. near Ninth.
FURNISHED HOUSES.
■TqTt^GEARY — PARLOR, 2 bedrooms,
Xt/X i bath, sewing-room, kitchen; every con-
venience; $25.
; ITIO LET— FURNISHED HOUSE; 1896 (SUNNY
X side of) Broadway, bet. Octavia and Gough sts.;
j rooms anil bath: line marine view: nice garden.
COTTAtJES TO LET.
KTK^FI^E~B^^WI3rDISw^OTTAGE'- 4
10. rms; bath; basement. 33 l3th, nr. Howard.
Jj "1 Q BAY-WINDOW COTTAGE 5 ROOMS;
fjpXO. basement; yard. 132 Dolores St., near
Fifteenth.
FLATS TO LET.
'h'OX FLAT OF 7 BOOM 8: BATH; MODERN
<]p-£«J. improvements. 1421% Valencia st.
T/iLAT 5 ROOMS, BATH; RENT REDUCED
X I from $20 to $16. 19151/2 McAllister, bet. Lyon
and Lou. ■ • .-' ■ ■:" ■'■:■
<J_9X NEW MODERN SUNNY FLAT; 6
%pA-«_). rooms, bath. 925 Golden Gate aye., near
Lacuna st.
"VTEWLY PAPERED SUNNY FLAT OF "3
II rooms; $12; water free. 356 Third st.
99QOLIVE AYE., OFF VAN NESS, BET.
_._- a O'FarreU and Ellis— Lower flat: $14.
HO HARTFORD- 4 ROOMS; BATH. APPLY
LL'J EASTON & ELDRIDGE, 638 Market st.
UNNY FLAT, FIVE ROOMS; $13. 1614%
Stevenson st.
3 SUNNY CORNER ROOMS AND BATH, $15.
NE. cor. Polk and Jackson sts.
LEGANT SUNNY FLAT 7 ROOMS, BATH;
beautifully papred.frescoed; $28 50. 713 Grove.
1 AOI HAIGHT, ABOVE BRODERICK— SUN-
Xv/^_X ny 6-room flat; best neighborhood; fine
view.
•>| 1 ELM AYE., NEAR GOLDEN GATE AYE.
Oil and Laguna; lower flat: 5 rooms; rent only
$14. Apply MADISON & BURKE.
© [ A COTTAGE OF 4 SUNNY ROOMS. 132
>„ IV. Rose aye., bet. (-tough and Octavia St.
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS.
HOWABD— ItABOB SUKNY FBONT
XUXX room with Kitchen; private family.
OK Q"! CALIFORNIA— 3 ELEGANTLY FUR-
iiJOI nished rooms for housekeeping; $20.
Q1 Q FIFTEENTH, NORTH OF MARKET—
OlOor 5 housekeeping rooms : furnished or un-
furnished: stable if required.
QGrj JESSIE, NEAR FIFTH— LARGE FUR-
OOI nished housekeeping room ; rent cheap.
m TENTH. NEAR MARKET— 3 LARGE
sunny front rooms: housekeeping or board.
Q9" FIFTH-CLEAN, SUNNY FURNISHED
•J — •/ housekeeping; reasonable: single room $5.
LTNFURNISHED ROOM FOR HOUSEKEEP-
«J ing. 461 Clementina.
7A9 BR ANN AN— S UNNY room AND
I \JZd kitchen; rent low.
■JCQI 1 1 ,S( i M— 3 SUNNY BAY-WINDOW
XUOX furnished rooms, suitable for housekeep-
ing; rent $12.
099 THIRD-SUNNY FRONT. FURNISHED;
•-)— £ i housekeeping suite, $10; single, $1, $1 25,
$1 50.
70* BRANNAN, ABOVE SIXTH — SUNNY
I -««J kitchen and bedroom, furnished, sB.
A A Q TEHAMA— 2 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS;
Tc"±O well furnished: all conveniences.
yQ 9?' MISSION — SUNNY BAY-WINDOW
JLO_JU rooms with kitchen; rent cheap.
Q('Q MISSION-2 ROOMS FURNISHED COM-
OUO plete for housekeeping.
7AAI BUSH — TWO NICELY FURNISHED
I V/\.'2 rooms, housekeeping, $15; front room, $12.
ELEVENTH — NICELY FURNISHED
rooms; private bath, gas and grate in every
room; private family; complete for housekeeping;
sun all day: single or en suite.
CIO 2 FRONT ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEP-
<4PX_a. Ing. 2939 Howard st.
O?»A1 BRANNAN-HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
_-\Jv/2 $1 50 per week and up: all conveniences.
A9A SIXTH— 2 OR 3 NICELY FURNISHED
_:_«U rooms housekeeping; no children; bath;
$12 and $15.
79A ELLIS-SUITE SUNNY HOUSE 1•: 1--
• —A/ Ing rooms ;kltchen complete ;runnlng water.
ICie POLK-3 PLEASANT UNFURNISHED
-JL«J-LU rooms for housekeeping; closets; lowrent.
fjQK ELLIS— NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY
UOJ rooms for housekeeping; rent reasonable.
1 ,\ ,\ FIFTH— LARGE SUNNY FRONT BAY-
X rtr± window, also light housekeeping.
_»1 7 THIRD — LARGE SUNNY FRONT
'JH roomg $6. $10. $12 month; $1 50 to $3 wk.
ROOMS TO LET. ■
T^O^OL^M^oJlC-r-^JN^Y^RO^irXF^O^-
-1 OO $5 a month up.
7 _>_> STEVENSON — NICELY FURNISHED
I iJ<J single reoms, cheap.
iiCt~l MINNA, COR. EIGHTH— FUR.
UU I nished bay-window rooms; $1 a week. ■■
ZOQ MINNA-SUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS
OKJO for housekeeping.
Q9A FOLSOM— FURNISHED ROOMS; $1 PER
O— \J week. ■ •- ■.
AAX CLARA — FURNISHED FRONT HALL
'iTC2 bedroom in private family; $4 a month.
1 4071 MISSION, NEAR" ELEVENTH — 2
liw 4 3 sunny front furnished rms.; reasonable.
I 9AA LAKKIN, COR. BUSH-SUNNY FUR-
I**"" nished front rooms; $6 and $8 month.
r . i '_> TURK-NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS;
*)'±O board or housekeeping; private family ; rea-
sonable.
9?: THIRTEENTH STREET— TWO UNFUR-
--«-» nished rooms; rent $6.
"I "I (' LEIDESDORFF— 2 FURNISHED ROOMS,
111) with gas, for gentlemen; cheap.
7A9HO W A R D —LARGE SUNNY FUR-
I '— nished front rooms; closet, sink; cheap.
1 HOWARD, COR. TENTH-FINE SUN-
IOUi ny room with board; bath; $17.
"I "1 Q MORRIS AVE.— S SUNNY" UNFUR.
lit; nished rooms; rent $14; lower flat.
A 1 A JONES - NICE NEWLY FURNISHED
alu suite upstairs and large parlor downstairs.
11Q1 FULTON, NEAR NEW CITY HALL;
HO? single room, $6; gas: bath.
I I I q LEAVEN WORTH, NEAR CALIFOR-
XXXO — To let, 4 sunny basement rooms;
$10, including water.
ACiQ CLEMENTINA ST.— ONE LARGE BAY-
WO window furnished room for 1 or 'I gentle-
men: rent very cheap: private family.
SIXTH-CHEAPEST IN CITY; FRONT
sunny rooms or housekeeping.
7Q/1 MONTGOMERY — SUITE OF BACK
I O r rooms: $7. -
1 FIFTH ~ pleasant SUNNY ROOMS.
(*-] c a MASON, NR. SUTTER— HANDSOMELY
UK _» furnished rooms; in suite or single.
"1 q9S. SACRAMENTO— 3 ROOMS; SEPAR-
JIOZiU ate entrance; rent $10: water free. •
7q7 MARKET — THE ESMOND; QUIET
101 home-like sunny . bay-window suites or
single; $2 up; furniture and carpets new.
Q9q MISSION— SUNNY ROOMS; SC ABLE
( ■— . <) for several gentlemen or light housekeeping.
QAO CLAY— FURNISHED ROOM; $7; LIGHT
OUii housekeeping; gas; bath; also unfurnished.
A On KIXTU-NEATLY FURNISHED SUNNY
' 1 — l ' rooms: $4 and $5.
f*O A BUSH— I OR 2 NICELY FURNISHED
\JQ\J sunny room; fronting Powell st.
IHI 1 LARKIN-LARGE AND SMALL SUN-
XUXO2 ny rooms, stoves, grates; housekeeping.
QAQ JONES — ELEGANTLY FURNISHED
O\JO large sunny room; choice . location ; rent
reasonable. . .- .... _ ■
QI A LEAVENWORTH, NEAR SUTTER— EL-
Ol'' egantly furnished . rooms, single or en suite.
1 Of* PINE-SUNNY NEATLY FURNISH^
i- OU ed rooms; single or en suite; $8 and $10.
mPOWXLL- NEWLY FURNISHED RMS
en suite; suitable for office; reasonable.
qi THIRD — LARGE FRONT BAY - WIN-
010 dow, airy and pleasant; $9. ■
EVERETT — LEASANT, - OLE AN, SUNNY
bay-window ' suites; also ■ single or light house-
keeping rooms: rent cheap; reference exchanged.
1 Qf\A HOWARD — 3 SUNNY ROOMS; $9.
I"1 93 TURK — 2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS
11/14 With furnished kitchen; reasonable.
ri'HE SHERMAN APARTMENT-HOUSE; 129
X new • sunny rooms; strictly respectable; > hall
price of best hotels with equal accommodations;
very ceutral.' 28 Eighth St., near Market.
ROOMS TO LET— Continued.
AB__NGTO-J house, 127 kearny— pleas-
x\- ant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first;class
in every respect; terms reasonable. ' . I
rr SECOND — FURBISHED SINGLE AND
JO suites; sunny; respectable: gas. -
CAT JESSIE. COR. SIXTH — ELEGANTLY
t)UI furnished parlor and housekeeping rooms.
\TO6KIiITB HOUBB, IMB MARKET, BET.
X Sixth and Seventh— Single «nd suites; per
night. Apr to $1: week. SI 50 to $5; families.
BOARDING AND KOOMS. ~
AQA* HAVES -NICE SUNNY ROOM AND
_ O ta board lor old or invalid lady.
pal BUSH — SUITE '» FRONT ROOMS;
U_± single rooms; good board; $16. I
"PRIVATE BOARDING. 925 HYDE ST., COR.
X Pine— Sunny suite and single rooms, with board.
MRS. T. W. BBOTHERTON. ■ , : 1
THE BERESFORD, COR. STOCKTON AND
1 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 60, $2 and $2 50 per day; the
only first-class downtown family hotel. WILLIAM
CHAM BERLIN Proprietor.
WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THE
WEEKLY CALL, Id wrapper, for mailing.
CHILDREN , boarded.
/tTTTvaXleTo^Tome for i "orlTciilE-
I XV dren; American family; room for parent.
STOKES TO LET.
TORE~TO~LET! 34^i?ECONir^ST\r^NEAR
Market.
CLEMENTINA; STORE; NINE ROOMS,
OO suitable for family. Key 23.
STORE— 2 SHOW-WINDOWS; 3 LIVING-
rooms: very cheap. I*o- Howard st.
STABLES TO LET.
YARD, BASEMENT,
«4P±_. rooms. 532 Shotwell St., bet. Nineteenth
and Twentieth.
_____ _.
LOST.
I- OST— A PASSBOOK WITH THE^iTbERNIA
JU Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in
the name of COURT LiVK OAK NO. 8121, A. O.
1". of A., No. 183-1074. The finder will please re-
turn to bank. ______________
PI i i DOG, NAMED BABE; HARNESS ON.
- Return 321 a Turk; liberal reward.
B' LACK r AND WHITE HOUND PUP. J.
BROWER, on collar. Return to 15 Scott
place, and receive reward.
T OST— A CAP OF A CARRIAGE WHEEL;
JU McCue's name on it. A reward will be paid
for it at CRITTENDEN'S, Geary and Polk sts.
LOST— UOLSTEIN COW. FINDER REPORT
to KAHN & LEVY, cattle-yard, Mission road
opposite 5-mile House. r ,^
LOST— A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA
Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in
the name of THOMAS McLOUGHLIN, No.
197,488. The finder will please return to bank.
LOST— A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA
savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, In
the name of JOHN LVIX, No. 194,559. The
finder will please return to bank.
FOUND.
l>-YKAR-OLD MARK: CAME TO PREMISES*;
.— Owner apply 32 Twelfth st.
_—"*"■"——
EDUCATIONAL.
GREEK, LATIN, MODERN LANGUAGES*
VJT mathematics, etc.; students prepared for an
examination at reasonable rates. R. 333 Phelan bid.
E\V MORE PUPILS FOR THE GUITAR:
X evenings only; special attention. 122 Taylor
St., room 22.
"Vfl-SS PAMPERIN— PIANO LESSONS; DANCE
IVX music furnished : terms to suit. 1543 Mission.
EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 POST
Bnokkpg, business practice, shorthand, typing,
electrical engineering, telegraphy, modern lan-
guages rapidly taught. Write lor catalogue.
PRIVATE ACADEMY OF DANCING. MISSES
X HUDDY, 6a Hyde; terms reasonable.
"\JERTICAL AND POINTED HANDWRITING
V taught, c. BIS_NBCHIMEL, 235 Kearny.
T ILLIAN BEDDARD, THE ENGLISH AC-
-L- tress, coaches ladies and gentlemen for the
dramatic profession : appearances arranged. Shake-
"speareaa Academy, 406 Van Ness aye.
Sr i a _ _ BUSINESS COLLEGE, history
b<lg, 723 Market; investigate; special offer.
NGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT: YOUNG
lady teacher. 140 Fulton, nr. Van Ness aye.
QCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME-
O chanical engineering, surveying. architecture,
assay ; estab. '64. VAN PER NAILLEN.723 Mkt.
DENTISTS.
A" NY TOOTH
painlessly by my secret method without dan-
gerous cocaine or gas; won 8 first prizes; prices re
sonable; work warranted; all operations expertly
done; remember 1 have removed from 6 to 20
O'Farrell st. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK.
DR. J. J. LEEK, _ FIFTH— OPEN EVENINGS,
and Sunday until noon.
DB. &B. BLAKE'S INDESTRUCTIBLE
teeth— LATEST INVENTlON— Especially for
bridge work; positively guaranteed never to break;
any patient once seeing them will admit this Is th
tooth most wanted: also DR. BLAKE'S enameled
platinum crowns; no display of gold.
THE HIGHEST ART IN DENTISTRY.
Prices moderate. Office 405 Suiter, _r. Stockton.
7SROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR
\J ket, bet. 3d and 4tn, gas specialists; only reli-
able agent for paimess extraction: artificial teeth
frms a; fillings from ; extracting 50c, with gas SL
DR. MCA, 9 SIXTH ST. : ALL DENTAL WORK
at lowest prices ana warranted ; open evening
o*7 A SET FOR TEETH: WARRANTED A
<P I good as can be made; filling $1. DR. SIMMS,
dentist, 930 Market >;.. next Baldwin Theater.
ALL WORK REASONABLE M) WARRANT-
-fX cd. DR. J. W. KEY, 1122 Market St. ■
DR. H. G. YOUNG. BRIDGES AND TEETH
without plates a specialty. 1841 Polk st. '
DH. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET ST.,
near Eleventh; no charge for extracting when
plates are made: old plates made over like new,
teeth from $8 per set; extracting 50c; gas given.
COLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 806 MAR-
; ket st. DR. CHARLKS W. DECKER.
CLAIRVOYANTS.
rfil?E CELE IB II A T EtTcLAI R V 6 Y ANtT^PBO-
XFESSOR WALTER, is in the city; he can bo
consulted on business, marriages, divorces and all
family affairs: the future plainly revealed; lovers
united; trouble healed; names of friends and
enemies, also the one you will marry; truth
guaranteed. Office 303 Jones St., near Eddy; hours
9 a. _ 9 P. M., Sundays 9 to 5.
rl£ DR. ROY, CLAIRVOYANT, CARD-
reading; satisfaction given; hours 9 a. m. to 5
p. it. Parlor 3, 323 Kearny st.
ME. MOREAU, BEST MEDIUM, CLAIRVOY-
ant; speaks German. 26c up. 131 Fourth st.
ME. DR. THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL-
er by eggs and cards (in English orG*>rman)ielli
entire life, past, present, future; consultations on
all affairs, nothing excepted; names given; good'
advice; sure help; restores lost love by sympathy;
mistake Impossible; fee $1; letter $2. 30 Kearny.
Cur.NTK ss DE LONDON, THE WONDER-
\J ful medium and clalvoyant. 526 Post St., side
entrance, ladies only. ' ,
ME. PORTER, CARD-READER — LADIES
50c, gents $1; palmistry and clairvoyant sit-
tings $1 60. 606 O'Farrell St., near Jones.
RS. J. J. WHITNEY, CLAIRVOYANT, TEST
medium and life-reader. 21 Stockton. '
ASTROLOGY.
A STRAL SEER— PROF. HOLMES^ 523 GEARY
-i\- st.: horoscopes, questions, stocks, advice.
SPIRITUALISM.
RS." SHEEHAN, MEDIUM, 838~MARKET
St.; test circle to-nipht; 25 cents.
D! SCHLESINGER, MEDIUM. 534 PAGE
st. Seances Monday evenings. Haight-st. car.
MONET TO LOAN.
"VfONEY ON PIANOS, FURNITURE AND DIA-
IYI. monds. 319 Ellis St., room 12.
"1 ST AND 2D MORTGAGES, ESTATES,
Xplanos.allmony ;any sum. M URPH Y,628 Market
"1 ST, 3D OR CHATTEL MORTGAGE, PIANOS,
X estates, insurance, etc. SPECK'S. 30 Montgy.
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE OR COL-
laterals. JAS. E. DAMON, 303 Montgomery.
MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, CROCKER
building, room 57; telephone Main 5122.
6%, MONEY ON REAL-ESTATE SECURITY.
• SHADBOURNE JR. & CO., 313 Montgy St.
ANY SUM OF MONEY ADVANCE]) ON'
your furniture, pianos or real estate; low rates;
call and state your proposition or write: open
evenings. J. NOONAN, 1021 Mission st.
OX ANYSECURITI , AT LOW RATES;DEAL-
ing confidential. 43 Crocker building.
MONEY LOAN ED ON JEWELRY DOTHEK
valuables at the Security • Loan Bank, 1108
Market st., nr. Mason: private entrance 7 Turk.
~ FINANCIAL.
TVf^N_rY^(T_OAN O.C SAN FRANCISCOPtEAL
X>l estate. W. J. GUNN. 410 Montgomery st.
ATTORNEYS- at-law.
dvl^lTflieeTdivo^c^ilaav^^a^ple^la-^
ty ; collections, damages, wills, deeds, etc. G. W.
HOWE, Att'y-at-law, 850Marketat., cor. Stockton.
WW. DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.42O
. California st.. rms. 14-16: advice free.
JOHN R. AITKEN, ATTORNEY- AT-EAW, RS.
O 16 and 17. 402 Montgomery st., cor. California.
PARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
TyOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
Xi firm heretofore existing under the name of
HULL McDONOWH is mutually disolved;
MR. HULL has purchased MR. McpONOUGH'S
interest and will pay. all bills and liabilities: all
outstanding accounts to be paid to MR. HULL.
H. N. HULL. J. O. McDONOUGH. .;,
PERSONALS.
ju'recetvei) oTk.^must'See you to
• explain. Come Friday, 2 o'clock, or let me
know when you will ; same place. '. C. K.
CTIVE MAX, WITH $125, TO GO WITH
lady to Washington; no triflers need apply. X.,
box 128, Call Branch. -
Cl/T IN~TrICES OF SWITCH KS, WIGS,
bangs, natural curl: La Vefite curling: fluid ex-
cels; hair dressed 25e. La Verite Hair-dressing
Bazaar. 1170 Market St., over Maze.
Of-TOEXTS: HAIH DRESSING; ANY STYLE.
__ tl B. SPITZ, 111 Stockton st. __
_?I£TOSCOP_3 FOB SALE; PHONOGRAPH
XV. outfits bought for cash. Baclgalupl, 946 Mkt.
"V7"ALUABLE BIGHTS OP INVENTION FOR
V sale; agents wanted. Apply at room 19, 21
Powell st. ' ■ •-.-
PATRONIZE HOME MANUFACTURE-
JL Enameled letters, signs, ' labels, etc., are mad
only by BAKER Manufacturing Co., 491 Haight.
DANCING, STAGE AND BALLROOM: PIU
vate or class. PROF. LOVE, 121 a Powell st.
tteadquarters loxg distance telk-
XX phones, cheap; send for prices. Klein Electric
Works, 720 Montgomery st., Baa Francisco, Cal.
"A r 1 SITING-CARDS ENGRAVE D ATROBERT-
V SON'S, 126 Post at. '
TTIGHEST PRICK PAID LADIES' OR GENT-)
I! cast-off clothing. Send postal, J.F., 15 Boas st.
A D VICE FREE ; DIVORCE LAWS A SPECIAL^
_vty; collections, damages, wills, deeds, etc. G. W.
HOWE, Att'y-at-law, 850 Market., cor. Stockton.
"PACIFIC STATES DETECTIVE AGENCY, 20
X Ellis st., rms. 1 & 2; telephone, main 5506, S. F.
-puns SUITS, $15; DRESS PANTS, 94 75.
JC Misfit Parlors, 14 Geary st.
fiLOAKS, CAPES AXD FURS RETAILED AT
\J manufacturers' cost. 20 Sansome St., upstairs.
INETOSCOPES FOR SALE; PHONOGRAPH
XV outfits bought tor cash. Bacigalupl, 946 M'k't.
A DVICE FREE -.LEGAL AND PRIVATE MAT-
-tx. ters. People's Law Ottice,B3BM_rket.McCAßK
"VVrEDDING INVITATIONS EXGRAVEDAND
V» printed. ROBERTSON'S, 126 Post st.
~LD~BUILDINGS BOUGHT ' AND SOLD,
v store-fixtures, doors, windows, lumber, pipe
etc.; cheap. Yard 1166 Mission St.. nr. Eighth.
\V~K COULDN'T DO THE BUSINESS WE'RE
" doing if prices were not right.
Carpets, new and second hand, from 25c up
Oak Bed Sets.." $17 BO up
Mattings, per yard....... 7c up
Linoleum, per yard 50c
Kitchen Chairs 25c
Kitchen Tables $1 50
EVERYTHING IN PROPORTION.
Largest stock and store in the city: lowest
prices; easy terms, if desired.
J. NOONAN, 1017-1019-1021-1023 Mission st.,
above Sixth. Open evenings.
QJF.COND-HAND AS WELL AS NEW BARS,
0 showcases, counters, shelvings, mirrors, desks,
safes, chairs, scales, etc., and a very large stock o!
them, too; be sure ancr see stock and get prices be-
fore going elsewhere. J. NOON AN, 1017-1019-
-1021-1023 Mission St., above Sixth.
GAS FIXTURES AND PLUMBING. 623
VT Golden Gate aye. H. HUFSCHMIDT.
P IAXO LESSONS, 250 HALF-HOUR; GEB-
X man lady. 1126 Howard st.
LD GOLD, SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIES'
\J clothing bought. COLMAN, 41 Third st.
INDOW SHADES MANUFACTURED TO
*T order by WILLIAM McPHUN. 1195 Market.
MEDICAL.
*T"SUBE AND "SAFE CURE FOB~ALL
- V female diseases; ladies may have the
benefit of the skill and attention of a physician of
female diseases; ladies may have the
fit of the skill and attention of a physician of
long and successful practice. A homo In confine-
ment, with best care, with the privacy of a home
and conveniences of a hospital. Those who are sick
or discouraged should call on the doctor and state
their case; they will find in her ft true friend. All
consultation free. A positive cure for the liquor,
morphine and tobacco habit. Every case guar-
anteed without injury- to health. MRS. DR.
YER, 31iya n.vde St., bet. Kllis and Eddy sts.
ALL IRREGULARITIES RESTORED AT
-£*. once; every case guaranteed; Cancers and
Tumors expelled by Medical Electricity; refined
home during confinement, with every comfort and
privacy; regular physician of long and successful
practice; travelers treated without delay; French
pills guaranteed; safe and sure relief at any time;
consultation free, confidential. MRS. DR. WYETH,
Sanitarium, 918 Post St., bet. Hyde and Larkin.
A NE-tf PROCESS— NO MEDICINE, INSTRU-
A ments or worthless pills used; every woman
her own physician for all female troubles; no mat-
ter from what cause restores always in one day:
if you want to be treated safe and sure call on men's
physician ; knowledge can be sent and used at home ;
all cases guaranteed. DR. POPPER. 318 Kearny st.
<_ C f\(\ PAID FOR FAILURE TO CURE ANY
«£)«J\Jv/ case of irregularities: no matter what
cause; method painless; low fees; elegant home in
confinement. Call or write. Inclose stamp. Dis-
eases of the eye treated successfully. MBS. DR.
SCOTT, 110y 3 Turk st.
rpHE LADIES' FRIEND— PARTICULARS FOB
1 stamp. MME. DUTSRAL, Saratoga, Santa
Clara County, Cal. ''•■.;■■■;..
A LL LADIES CONSULT FREE MRS. DR.
~£\- DA VIES, 14 McAllister St., near Market:
leads all competitors; only qualified, trusty spe-
cialist for safe, quick relief of irregularities, no
matter what cause: treatment scientific, harmless
and painless; never fails: home in confinement.
I R. HALL, 14 MCALLISTER, SECOND FLOOR,
XJ next Hiberuia Bank; diseases of women.
AUDET'S A THRO TABLETS— THE GBEAT
U modern remedy for the. cure of neurasthenia,
lm potency and all disorders of the sexual organs;
$1 a box, 6" boxes $5; send for circular. J. H.
Wl L)BKR, cor. Market and Third, sole agent.
I F IRREGULAR OK ANY FEMALE DISEASE
X see Mrs. Dr. Puctz and be content. 254% 4th.
T>RIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT. ME&
X M. E. ROGERS, 929 Howard st. :
DBS. GOODWIN, SPECIALTY DISEASES OF
XJ women; ladies near or far assured quick relief
of disease; irregularities restored daily; safe cure
guaranted; no instruments; home for patients;
best medical attendance: low fees: free; Drs. Scud-
der's pills and capsules warranted. 1370 Market st.
A I SB. DR. WEGNER, 419 EDDY ST.— IRREG-
irX ularities cured in one day; no instruments;
pills and safety capsules guaranteed; travelers at-
tended; no delay; private home for ladles.
* LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS. ~
xV. A boon to ladles troubled with Irregularities;
no danger; bate and sure; $2 50, express C. O. D.;,
don't delay until too late. OSGOOD BROS., Oak-
land, Cal., agents for Alpeau et Cie.
R. AND MRS. DR. SCHMIDT, formerly
Uof 121iy? Mission, now 1508 Market st, ; month-
-1 y irregularities cured in a few hours; guaranteed;
\ no Instruments used: sure preventive.
FOR SAXK— MISCELLANEOUS.
ALZARD VIOLIN FOiTs^lle^ONe"oTtHE
O best of that rare maker; in perfect tone and
! condition. To be seen at MULLEB'S, 2 Latham
[ place.
! T AYING HENS FOR SALE; ALSO GOAT
XJ with 2 kids. 529 Seventh st.
OB SALE— ROVER SAFETY; CHEAP. IK
X ply 1132 McAllister st.
17IOR SALE — HOUSE OF 4 BOOMS AND
J? stable. Apply 47 West Mission st.
i Q FRESH COWS, LARGE MILKERS, CHEAP;
-- will exchange for dry cows. 1312 Folaom st.
OR SALE— BRICK; ALSO RED-
X; wooa lumber; $6 per thousand. Greenwich
and Octavlb sts.
I OB SALE— HOISTING ENGINES. THOMP-
[ J? SON, 40Main St., Ban Francisco.
| CARD TABLES AND OFFICE DESKS. 211
j V* Post st. basement; repairing. / 'i. •
T> IN— GOOD PNEUMATIC SAFETY
.D for $25. 326 McAllister st.
| FIXTURES' THAT WERE ONCE IN
V^ the Savings Union branch, Market and Fell
sts.; suitable for an insurance or real estate office.
ASHTON <fc GARDINER, 411 Montgomery st.
i TVILSHIRE SAFE, LETTER-PRESS, SCALE,
v coffee-mill and money-till ; cheap. 102 Clay st,
/COUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES
I \J bought »nd sold. 1121% Market, bet. 7th and Bth
AJEWRANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND-
±N hand. W. S. RAY Mfg Co., 12 California st.
LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
Sailed.
TUESDAY, March 19.
i , Stmr Bonita. Doran, San Diego, etc.
LATEST MARRIAGE LICENSES.
The following marriage licenses were issued by
the County Clerk yesterday : : ,:
| M. P. Fleischman and Daisy R. Simon, 23—18.
My. r B. Jaffa and Adele B. Sollomans, 37—25.
• Hugh M. Gregory and Sarah Lewis, 56—30.
Isidor Glaser and Anna Levy, 31 — 25. •
Charles 8. Lundqulst and Mary M. Forest, 30—19.
A. Finamore and Francisca Delosa, 44—29.
John Henley and Emily McCarroll,- 66—21.'
! William Allen and Mary E. Slater. 32—30.
| DIVORCE SUITS BEGUN.
I Philomena A. Machado from John F. Machado.
i Elizabeth Walter from Charles B. Walter. i
| . Marie Massen (Marie Burroughs) from Louis F.
i Massen.
DIVORCES GRANTED. ~'
"<■ Emma J. McCrum from Hugh McCrum, for will-
ful desertion; by Judge Murphy. Property prayed
for ii; complaint awarded to plaintiff.
BIRTHS— MARRIAGES— DEATHS.
j Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall
will not be inserted. They must be handed in a:
either of the publication offices and be | indorsed
with the name and residence of persona authorized
to have the same published.]
BORN.
DANNALS— In this city, February 25, 1895, to the
- wife of C. H. Dannals, a son.
TERRILL— In this city. March 15, 1895,: to the
| wit'- of George Clark Terrill, a son. ,
1 BALBONTIN— In this city, March 15, 1895, to the
Et wife of Andrew Balbontin, a sou. . ■;.• • ;;■ i* -
DEVLIN— In this cry, March 15, 1895, to the wife
■■■■ of Joseph M. Devlin, a son.
PARNOW— this city, March 17, 1895, to the
I . wife of Tneo C. Parnow, a son.
NEW TO -DAT.
ITEMS FROM THE
THIRTY-FIFTH ANNUAL STATEMENT
OF THE
EQUITABLE
LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY
OF THE UNITED STATES.
JANUARY 1, 1895.
Assets... ; ...! §185,044,310
Reserve Fund (4 per cent standard) and
all other Liabilities 147,564,507
Surplus, 4 per cent Standard.. ....J§7,479.80~3
Surplus, 3! per cent Standard, $27,258,765.
Outstanding Assurance 8913,556,733
. ■ ■■. . ■ c .-■ =
In the above Statement of Outstanding Assurance, Installment Policies
issued during 1594 and previous thereto have been reduced to their com-
muted value.
New Assurance Applied for §256,552,736
Amount Declined.. 39,436,748
New Assurance Written $217,115,988
HENRY B. HYDE, President.
JAMES W. ALEXANDER, Vice-President.
GHEO. H. REPLEY,
' GENERAL MANAGER,
CROCKER BUILDING.
RASMUSSON— In this city, March 15, 1895, to the
wife of P. Rasmusson, a daughter.
O'CONNELL— In this city, March 17, 1895, to the
wife of J. O'Connell, a son.
HANSEN— In this city, March 2, 1895, to the wife
of C. H. Hansen, a son.
SCULLY— In this city, March 10, 1895, to the wife
of Thomas E. Seully, a daughter.
RHODA— In South San Francisco. March 18, 1895,
to the wife of Rev. Franklin Rhoda, a son.
DERMODY— At Aromas, Monterey County, to the
wife of W. E. Dermody, a son.
ROHDE— March 5, 1895, to the wife of H. B.
Rohde, a daughter.
BIAKRIED.
BRYAN— WILLS— In this city, March 19, 1895,
at the California Hotel, by the Rev. Dr. W. A. I
Finley of Santa Rosa, William H. Bryan of
Suisu'n and Mrs. Georgie Darwin Wills of Fresno. !
NYSTROM— DAHLGREN— In this city. March
16, 1895, by the Rev. Dr. Dille, Charles Nystrom j
of San Francisco and Liliie Dahlgren of Redwood !
City, Cal.
LAWRENCE— MARTIN— In this city, March 18, '
1895, by the Rev. Dr. Dille, Willis Lawrence of i
San Francisco and Mabel A. Martin of Oakland.
FLINT— HOLMES— In this city, March 7, 1895
by the Rev. Dr. Dille, George B. Flint of San
Miguel and Olive Holmes of San Francisco.
MISCHE— JOOST-In this city, March 14. 1895,
by the Rev. H. G"ehrcke, Fred MLsche and Meta
Joost, both of San Francisco.
GUIRARD— KOETTER— In this city, March 14,
1895, by the Rev. Father Dempsey, Maxime
Charles Guirard and Elizabeth Koetter, both of
San Francisco.
GREGORY— LEWIS— March 19, 1895. at the
the residence of the bride, Captain Hugh M.
Gregory and Sadie Lewis, both of San Francisco.
DIED.
Barry, Fanny B. Josps, Eiiza
Banks, John A. Lorigan, Mary E.
Bradley, Peter Linsley, Ewins Wright
Baumeister, Fridfl C. Liecht, Edward
Buckley, Edward F. McGinn, Patrick
Corriveau, Louis Malley, Patrick
Carmody, Martin Murdock, Charlotte D.
Calf, Mary F. Pooler, Rose
Colman. Nellie T. Pepper, Augustus
Connaughton, Thomas Phelan, Teresa
Cutts, Emily T. Ramos, Nickenor
Elliott, Mary S. Rusch, Hobert L.
Gibbons, Thomas Schroeder, John H.
Hoyt, William R. Stephenson, Jane
Harbach. Daniel L. Williamson, David J.
Hogan, Mrs. Mary Zimmermaun, Ida C.E.
SCHROEDER— In this city, March 17, 1895, John
H., beleved husbßnd of Sophie Schroeder, and
father of John C, Henry C. and William D.
Schroeder, Mrs. M. Joost. Mrs. J. Thode, Mrs. A.
Mocker and Mrs. F. M aas, a native of Bremer-
vorde, Germany, aged 61 years 7 months and 11
days.
oJ~FriendB and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from California
Hall, 620 Bush street. Interment I. O. O. F.
Cemetery.
I. O. O. F.— Walhalla Encampment No. 7, I. O.
O. F. : The officers and members of the ahove en-
campment are hereby respectfully requested to
assemble at Odd Fellows' Hall THIS DAY
(Wednesday), at 1 o'clock p. m., to attend the
funeral of our late patriarch, Henry Schroeder.
In. F., H. and C,
H. F. SCHLICHTLNG, C. P.
Max Schum ixx, Scribe.
BARRY— In this city, March 18, 1895, Fanny But-
ler, beloved wife of Richard Barry, and-mother of
Thomas F. Barry, a native of Castletown Roche,
County Cork, Ireland, aged 64 years and 5
months.
JO^Friends and acanalntances are respect-
fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock a.m., from her late
residence, 260 Clara street, thence to St. Patrick's
Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated
for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9
o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
LORIGAN— In this city, March 17, 1895, Mary
E., dearly beloved wife of Bartholomew W. Lor-
igan, aud devoted mother of Mrs. Thomas
Lilly, Mrs. Thomas D. E. Wilson and Frank, Ma-
thlas, Mary and Nellie Lorigan. a native of
County Limenck, Ireland, aged 56 years and 10
months. [Chicago papers please copy.J
JO* Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Wednesday), at B:3o o'clock a. h., from her late
residence, 2930 Folsom street, thence to St.
Peter's Church, Alabama street, near Twenty-
fourth, where a solemn requiem mass will be
celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing
at 9 o'clock a. m. Please omit flowers. Inter-
ment Holy Cross Cemetery.
CORRIVEAU— In this city, March 18, 1895. Louis
Corriveau, a native of Canada, aged 68 years.
JKiT"Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Wednesday), at 10 o'clock a. m., from the par-
lors of H. F. Suhr <fc Co., 1209 Mission street,
near Eighth.
LINSLEY— In this city, March 17, 1895, Ewins
Wright Linsley, beloved husband of Annette L.
Linsley and beloved father of William. Howard
and Walter Linsley. a native of Kinsman, Ohio,
aged 63 years b months and 11 days.
JB£s"Friends are respectfully invited to attend
the funeral services THIS DAY (Wednesday),
at 1:30 o'clock p. n., at his late residence. 530
Wisconsin street, near Napa. Interment Masonic
Cemetery.
ZIMMERJIANX— In this city, March 17. 1895,
Ida Cora Everett Zlmmermann, a native of
Cleveland, Oiiio, aged 42 years.
jjyFriends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p. it., from the par-
lors of Valente, Marinl <fc Co., 1524 Stockton
street.
STEPHENSON— In this city. March 18, 1895,
Jaue, beloved wife of Robert Stephonson, and
mother of Robert and John Stephenson, a native
of Drurasollin, County Armagh, Ireland, aged. 44
years.
JK9~Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAT
(Wednesday), at 11 o'clock a. m., from the par-
lors of the United Undertakers. 27 and 29 Fifth
street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery.
RAMOS-In this city, March 18. 1895, Nickenor
Ramos, a native of Chile, aged 41 years. A mem-
ber of Pacitic Coast Fin-men's Union.
lS~Friends are respectfully Invitfd to attend
the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 2
o'clock p. M., from 1604Va Powell street. Inter-
ment I. O. O. F. Cemetery.
HOYT— In Orinda Park, Contra Costa County,
March 17, 1895, William R., beloved husband of
Eva H. Hoyt, and son of N. B. and E. R. Hoyt,
aged 35 years 2 months and 29 days.
OS~The funeral will take place THIS DAY
(Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from the resi-
dence of his brother, J. G. Hoyt, Fairmount
avenue, near Pearl street, Oakland. Take Pied-
mont cars to Pearl street. Interment private.
CARMODY— In this city, March 17, 1895, Martin,
beloved husband of Mary E. Carmody, and lather
of Arthur, Edward and Emma P. Carmody,
a native of Ireland, aged 54 years.
4S"Fnends and acquaintances and comrades
of Lincoln I'nst No. 1. G. A. R., are res!>ect-
fnlly invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Wednesday), at 1 o'ciock p. m., from Washing-
touHall. 35 Eddy street. Remains at the par-
lors of A. W. Martin & Co., 118 Geary street.
HARBACH— Ii4S>is city, March 18, 1895. Daniel
L. Harbach, a native of Michigan, aged 68 years.
Friends are respectfully invited to attend
the funeral services rills HAY (Wednesday)
at 2 o'clock P. m., at his late residence, 1117
Washington street. Interment Laurel Hill Ceme-
tery.
BRADLEY— In this city, March 17. 1895, Peter
Bradley, a native of County Longford, Ireland,
aged 63 years.
S3"The funeral will take place THIS DAY
(Wednesday), at 12 o'clock jr., from the par-
lors of J. C. O'Connor & Co.. 767 Mission street.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
COLMAN— this city, March 18, 1895, Nellie T.,
relict of the late Almwell F. < 'olman, and beloved
mother of Marian, Carrie, Ella. Joseph, Aimwell
and Harry Colman, a native of County Cork, Ire-
land, aged 50 years.
«3"The funeral will take place THIS DAY
(Wednesday), at 9 o'clock a. m., from her late
: residence, 811 Golden Gate avenue, -.hence to St.
Mary's Cathedral, where a requiem man will he
celebrated for the repose of her soul, com-
mencing at 9:30 o'clock a. m. Interment Mount
Calvary Cemetery.
LIECHT— In this city, March IS. 1895, Edward,
beloved husband of Caroline Liecht, a native of
New York, aged 58 years 9 months and 8 days.
US" Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from his late
residence, 437 . Fulton street, near Octavia.
Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery.
GIBBONS— In this city, March 18, 1896. Thomas
Gibbons, father of the late Mrs. Mary Lottos and
Mrs. Lizzie T. Reiily, a native of Westport,
County Mayo, Ireland, :.:••! (39 years.
Friends and acqii:i:.s' ;iti'-ps - an* respect-
fully invited to attend the fu.i.rO TO-MORROW
(Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock a. .•:.. fro-n the resi-
dence of John W. Rellly, 1711 ••.■•: street,
thence to Sacred Heart Church, cor.. r !V!l and
Fillmore streets, when.- a solemn r-.. m high
i mass will be celebrated for the repose of his
I soul, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. Interment
I Mount Calvary Cemetery.
POOLER— this city, March 19, 1895, Rose,
beloved wife of Harry R. Pooler, a native of Ire-
land.
Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
(Thursday), at 8:80 o'clock a.m., from her lute
residence, 123 Valparaiso street, thence to St.
Francis Church, Vallejo street, where a solemn
requiem mass will be celebrated for tu'e repose
of her soul.
MALLEY— In this city, March 19, 1895, Patrick,
beloved husband of Mary Ma'luy, and father of
Thomas and Francis Malley, a rat ire of the par-
ish of Balinrobe, County Mayo, Ireland, aged 42
years.
OTFriends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
(Thursday), at 9 o'clock a. m., from his late resi-
dence. 409 Clipper street, thence to St. Paul's
Church, where a solemn requiem huh mas*
will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com-
mencing at 9:30 o'clock a. m. Interment
Mount Calvary Cemetery.
BAUMEISTER-In this city, March 19, 1895,
Frida Catherine, dearly beloved wife of Edward
A. BaumeiHter, daughter of Charles and Buaana
Betsche, and sister of Katie A. Betache. a native
of San Francisco, aged 20 years and 5 months.
Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
(Thursday), at 1:30 o'clock P. m., from her late
residence, 141 iy 2 Buchanan street, near Ellis,
thence to St. Mark's Lutheran Church, O'Farrell
street, between Franklin and Gougu street, where
the funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock p. m.
Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery.
ELLIOTT— In Alameda, March 19, 1895, Mary S.,
wife of the late Washington Elliott, and mother
of Mrs. G. P. Ayers and Charles E. Elliott.
JBffl~The funeral will take place TO-MORROW
(Thursday), at 11 o'clock a.m.. from the resi-
dence of her son, 2026 Central avenue, Alameda.
Interment private.
JOSES— In Lorin, Alameda County, March 19,
1895, Eliza Joses, beloved mother of Mrs. Emm*
John and Mrs. Lena Hahn, a native of Germany,
aged 82 years.
JKS"Frlends and acquaintances are respect-
fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
(Thursday), at 1 o'clock p. M.. from the German
Methodist Church, corner Calais and Felton
streets, Lorin. Interment Mountain View Ceme-
tery.
HOGAN-In this city, March 19, 1895. Mrs. Mary
Hogan, beloved daughter of Mrs. Mary Lynch,
and nieco of John arid Daniel O'Connor, a native
of County Cork, Ireland, aged 33 years.
•3- Remains at toe parlors of J. C. O'Connor
& Co., 767 Mission street.
CUTTS— In this city, March 19, 1895, Emily T.,
wife of Albert D. Cutts, a native of Massachusetts.
[Marysville papers please copy.) '
JUST Funeral and interment at Marysville.
McGINN-In this city, March 19, 1895, Patrick
McGinn, a native of County Monaghan, Ireland,
aged 65 years.
Remains at the parlors of McGinn Bros.,
31 Eddy street. Interment strictly private.
CONNAUGHTON— In this city. March 19, 1895,
Thomas, husband of the late Bridget Con-
naughton, and beloved father of Mrs. Peter Burns,
a native of Boyle, County Roscommon, Ireland,
aged 72 years.
Notice of funeral hereafter.
MURDOCK— In this city, March 19, 1895, Char-
lotte Dorothy Munlock, a native of Leominster,
Mass., aged 77 years.
BANKS— In this city, March 19, 1895, John A.
Banks, a native of Topeka, Kan?., aged 32 years
1 month and 13 days.
PHELAN— In Berkeley, March 19, 1895, Teresa,
beloved sister of Maria and John Phelan, a natlvo
of Mount Mellick, Queens County, Ireland, aged
26 years.
BUCKLEY— In this city, March 19, 1895, Edward
F. Buckley, aged 67 years 11 months and 19
I days,
RUSCH— In this city, March 18, 1895, Robert
Louis Rusch, aged 21 days. ■■.•■••
PEPPER— In this city, March 18, 1895, Augustus
Pepper, a native of Canada, aged 65 years.
WILLIAMSON— In this city, March- 19, 1895,
David John Williamson, father of David E. and
Minnie Williamson, aged 58 years and 6 months.
CALF— In Hay wards, March 18, 1895, Mary Fran-
cis, beloved daughter of the late Thomas and
Mary Josephine Calf, and . sister of Mrs. Annie
Gilder (nee Calf) and Johnnie Calf, a native of
Sutter Creek, Cal., aged 14 years 6 months and 9
days.
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