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BUSINESS CHANCES.
c 99 x t c AMING HISINESS; '
'. — — »■»• double team, with steady work for 2 ;
wholesale houses on Front St.; worth from $75 to
$100 per month; work secured or no sale- rare i
chance for some active, industrious man: team
worth more than price asiced and work thrown in-
owner sick: must sell; investigation and trial'
GEORGE STEWART, 632 Market st-
£4-50 PART3 EB WANTED-COFFEE SA-
V.» * loon and restaurant; finest place north I
of Market si.: trade Immense: wants steady reli-
«ble man to take charge cash counter aud (liuirie
department, look after help, etc.; has splendid i
tcrowing business: too much for one to run alone •
needs help of good man; chance In lifetime; don ; t
miss It: clears $b0 per week; is cheap at $800
GEja STEWART, 632 Market St., op P 7 Palace
■V-OTICE-TO BUY OR SELL A BUSINESS OF
-> any kind see STRAND & CO., 719 Market st.
Q»97K BRANCH BAKERY: 3 ROOMS-
<S._ 1 0. cheap rent. STRANDACQ., 719 Market"
<K97n E i SII 2 EIX(i SHOP; BEST LCr i
«43— i I kJ. cation in the city- clears *'2*>n nor
.month. See STRAND & CO.? 719 MaVklt st? P
8300 »^ U TN>^ WANTED IN GROCERY
tV.rtl and bar ; horse and wagon • large outside
tmde; good chance. STRAND & CO.', 719 Market.
♦5350 PAB<! ES BB 1 WANTED IN SALOON
V""U. nnd boarding-house near city «° Od
chance. See STRAND & CO., 719 Market st.
& ."),")(> £2?215 B SALOON; GOOD STOCK
**- "VV' and o fixtures: pays well: best location
on Tmrd st.. See STRAND CO., 719 Market st. !
tS'^nOO IJHst-class" SALOON: NEAR
ii >Tl,i "U. Market and Kearny sts.: old esUb- !
l^sbecLJSee STRAND A CO., 719 Market st.
<(!l)(\ PORK AND DELICACIES STORE; 2
. \J\.'\J, .rooms: rent $25; good paving place;
bargain this week. STRAND & co.. 719 Market!
i^ R0 0 SALOON: GOOD STOCK: FIXTURE^;
•ii V" 1)001 table, etc; 4 rooms, furnished;
will exchange. STRAND. 719 Market st.
QQOO CORNER GROCERY AND BAB; 1
t±>y\J\J. rooms; rent $25; No. 1 location; full
value in stock, See STRAND & CO., 719 Market st.
*v l()n BAKERY IN OAKLAND; GOOD-
*p^L\>\J. paying place; with horse and wagon;
line atore with 3 rooms: cheap rent; best of rea-
sons for selling. See STRAND, 719 Market st.
ft 1 £\OO ONE OF THE BIGGEST SNAPS I
«IPIOVR'. had on hand for years ; old-established
good-paying business In ladies' underwear, corsets
and notions: select stock; good location : low rent- 1
4 Ilvlng-xooms. See STRAND & CO.. 719 Market. |
<*^rrfr^V OOI> COAL YARD; HORSE,
<JIQVV/. wagon. STRAND, 719 Market st.
OYSTER AND CHOP HOUSE; PARTNER
leaving for Europe. STRAND, 719 Market st.
s< O" A PARTNER WANTED IN SALOON
*iP*Jij\j. and lodging-house: pays well; owner i
same place 12 years. STRAND A CO., 719 Market. |
■\VrANTED-GOOD. ACTIVE MAN AS PART-
' » ncr in 150-room hotel; clearing $400 monthly-
nillest investigation and trial granted. SPECK'S*
HO Montgomery st.
IRST-CLASS COFFEE-SALOON AND STORE
X bakery: receipts $100 daily: clearing over $200-
-offered reasonable Jiccount health. SPECK'S 30
Montgomery st. ' .
900 ] ' ' ' ' " STORE, COUNTRY; CLEAR"!
O i— VU. ing about $100. SPECK'S, 30 Mont-
gomery st.
Csl^O COFFEE SALOON; WORTH $400-
-*3)JnJ\J. must sen. SPECK'S, 30 Montgomery!
■&900 FRUITSTORE ON TURK ST.: OWNS
<2-iV\l. building. SPECK'S, 30 Montgomery st.
OLD-ESTABLISHED HOTEL; BIG SALOON
v/ trade; filled with steady boarders: Investigate;
make offers; departure PROLL & STENBERG,' !
873 Market.
ALOON AND LUNCH -HOUSE;
%iD U \J\J . does an excellent business : present own-
er 13 years; sickness. PROLL & STENBERG, 873
Market st.
Q^ o (\ FIRST-CLASS SALOON; WHOLE-
*J*J\J\J. sale part of the city: rent $25: over
*500 stock in sight. MICHELS & WOOD, 917
Market st.
SALOON ON WATER FRONT; GOOD PAYER-
-0 a great bargain; price $600; rent $30. MICH ',
ELS <fe WOOD. - 1
Q9^o DAIRY AND PRODUCE STORE;
'- — «Jvf. rent $13: average $75 a month; a bar-
eain. MICHELS & WOOD, 917 Market st.
Q9^o BAKERY AND CANDY STORE; 4
9 — u\J. living-rooms. MICHELS & WOOD,
917 Market.
\"EW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE !
-«-' store; old-established, good-paying business; |
first-class stock: pood location: trial given. MICH-
KLS & WOOD, 917 Market. ~
XUNE FRUIT STORE, HORSE. WAGON AND
X harness: doing good business; good location;
cheap. Apply 129 Third st.
LODGING-HOUSE WITH- 18 NEWLY FUR- i
i-i nished rooms, central location, at a bargain;
part cash and exchange for real estate for balance.
Address J. C. > box 126, call Branch Office.
©7KA A FIRST-CLASS SALOON ON KEAR-
•^ I *J\J. Ny st.: doingagood business; splendid i
location: fine stock. Apply 129 Third st.
<!7"k CIGAR-STORE DOING GOOD BUBI-
OX lUi ness on the city front; fine location, In-
quire 129 Third street: rent $10.
PARTNER WANTED IN A FINE SALOON; !
I . *- best location in thecity; doing a good business, j
Apply I-'.- Third St.
. <2"| XA PARTNER WANTED IN LIGHT I
. - 1 ,)''. business: suited to plain steady man sat- !
islied with $20 to $25 per week; no previous exper-
ience required. Business Agency, 78j}% Market. ,
<97 F. GROCERY AND BAR; 2 LIVING-
•T 1 — 10. rooms; must sell before Ist. DECKER,
l^Oti Market st.
ARDWARE; LOCKSMITH; ELECTRICAL
gworks; must be sold at once: good location;
cause, departure from city. Apply 207 O'Farrell.
<ir,|| CIGAR -STAND FOR bALE. 24
QXUI/. Third st.
UTCHER BUSINESS FOR SALE; HALF OR
• ' •whole interest. Address H. P., box 45, this
office, for next 7 days.
TpOR SALE ON ACCOUNT OF OLD AGE AND
X sickness, boarding-bouse and bar: good furni-
ture, stock and fixtures at a great sacrifice. Apply
0:1 premises, 521 First st., near Mail dock.
HALF INTEREST OR WHOLE OF WELL- '
paying sawdust business for sale account other i
business; trial given. Apply 715 Folsom st.
O'J £7|j j LIVERY AND BOARDING KTA-
'3?*JU\J\J. ble:oneofthe best stables north of
Market st. ; has 40 first-class boarders, 30 Al livery
horses, the finest of carriages, buggies, harnesses,
etc.; 20 good boxsLalls, 100 open stalls; the place
has been completely renovated; clears £400 a
month; a splendid chance for 'a steady man, tht>
present owner being obliged to sell. For further
particulars apply SULLIVAN <fc DOYLE, 327
Sixth st., livestock auctioneers.
BAKERS, ATTENTION! FOR SALE—
cry doing a cash trade of $20 per day; no
wagons; easily run; trial given; good reasons for
selling. Apply 727 Larkin st.
171 OR SALE— BARBER-SHOP; BROAD-GAUGE
: depot; good business; proprietor going East. Ad-
dress Broad-gauge Barber-shop, San Jose.
28 LOONS, LUNCH-HOUSE AND LODGING-
house, cheap for cash. Apply 802 Fourth.
•4 1 fifin FOR SALE— A CORNER LIQUOR-
\J\J\J . store and saloon; well stocked. In-
quire at Seventh and Natoma sts.
TVURST-CLASS BAKERY FOR SALE. APPLY
X 1 Call Branch Office.
CHEAP; RESTAURANT AND LODGING-
. house; owner must sell on account, retirement
to old country. Apply 26 Sacramento st.
1" pORSALE— GROCERY AND BAR; BEST LO-
cation in the city: kept by present owner 11
years; good long lease; will be sold cheap account
other important business. Inquire southeast cor-
litr Grove and Buchanan sts.
SMALL RESTAURANT AND COFFEE-
house. Apply this office.
/IORXER SALOON; MUST BE SOLD; RENT
\J $20. 865 Bryant st.
I'OU SALE— BAKERY, NOTION AND CANDY
store. 1906 Mission st.
\\7 ANTED— PARTNER IN MANUFACTOR-
*» ing business: will pay $50 to $100 per month.
Apply to Adjustable Shoe Last Co., 646 Mission st.
pORNERGROCER ; EAR; 4 LIVING-ROOMS;
\J on Bryant st.; will sell at value in stock on ac-
count of other business. Apply Jackson Brewery.
T> RANCH BAKERY. NOTION AND VARIETY-
.I ) store for sale 1435 Polk st.
T>ESTAURANT FOR SALE. 639 HOWARD
XV 6treet.
T.-'OR SALE— GREAT BARGAIN; A BARBER-
.F shop of 4 chairs, running 3 chairs steady; fix-
tures in good condition ; sale on account of sick-
ness. Address 844, Broadway, Oakland.
Q-i -.' pa"riner wanted BY cook IN
•joX I <). good paying restaurant. SMITH,
HUBER <fc CO., 1001 Market st.
TOVESTORE, WITH GOOD STOCK AND
plumbing-shop combined. 1103 Stockton st.
SALOON BUSINESS ATA BARGAIN: GOOD
D location. Apply to CARROLL <fc CARROLL,
SO6 Market St. .
pOOD-PAYING RESTAURANT AND COF-
"JT fee saloon, cheap; good place for man and
wife or 2 partners; rent $17; trial riven; water
free. 2424 Mission St., near Twenty-first.
jrpOK SALE-RETAIL CROCKERY-STORK;
X I city; good location: cheap rent. Apply at 422
isansome St., 10 and 12 a. m. .
RANCH BAKERY AN I) (ANDY FACTORY;
make an offer. 126 Fifth.
AKERY AND NOTIONS-CAUSE OF S«LL-
Ing, ill healtn. 530 Bryant st.
7Sl,d-established liquor-store, ap-
\J ply at 1113 Howard st.
fVLD-ESTABLISHED RESTAURANT: BEST
\J location: near City Hall; low rent. 324 Larkin.
I^OR HALE CHEAP— MANUFACTURING
' business: full running order. 810 Fourth st.
<£ 1A i 7"fiA LOO N FOR SALE— ADDRESS
<• 1 1 I' 'U. box 366, Wataonville, Cal.
CiQnnn stationery and BAZAAR:
»JOUU'J. well located and established on best
street in S. F. Apply CUNNINGHAM, CURTIS3
d- WELCH, 327 Sansome nt. r ■ '
I riGHESTCASH PRICE FOR RESTAURANTS
X J saloons, furniture. SCHOENFELDT. 1177 Mkt.
J~™)R SALE— SALOON DOING GOOD BUBI-
J ness; owner must sell on account of sickness;
rent $20; with 4 living-rooms. For particular in-
quire 502 Market St. .. ■.- ■ ■■'
/ < OOD OPPORTUNITY; PARTNER WANTED;
T business established since 1860; capital re-
quired from *40,000 to $50,000. Address G. L.,
box 22. this office.
FOX SALE.
r~9~ROOMS, NICELY FURNISI*EdTs"NNY
-L— side street; only $450, in payments. DECKER,
1206 Market.
"I ROOM HOUSE; ON JONES ST.; NICELY
1 V furnished; offer wanted. DECKER, 1206 Mkt.
O'_> ROOMS ON STOCKTON ST $2000
— 9-room house; good; worth $500 225
12 rooms: new and worth $1000 : 450
90 rooms; clearing $300...... :. 5500
H. C. DECKER, 1206 Market st.
9A ROOMS; CORNER; FINE FOR TRAN-
JJU slent; $1500. DECKER. 1206 Market st.
< i ."\rT 5 ROOMS : NEATLY FURNISHED
'I? i til/. Sutter;st. SPECK'S, 30 Montgomery
9Q ROOMS; NEAR BALDWIN : CLEARS
— JOsloo;price $900. speck's, 80 Montgomery st.
rpo BUY OR SELL A LODGING-HOUSE SEE
1 STRAND & CO., 719 Market gt.
Igl] HO 20 - ROOM ""ELEGANTLY FUR~
•Ipx luu. nished house on Van Ness aye., near
Golden Gate aye. PROLL & STENBERG, 873
Market st.
ffljOKAft FOR SALE— 2O-ROOM BOARDING
fS)OO\J\J. and lodging house; most popular pay-
ing house across the bay: immense saloon trade.
PROLL & STENBERO, 873 Market st.
[BURNISHED HOUSE. 12 ROOMS; WELL
V rented. Call 9t012a. m. 719 Eddy.
d£ QA A LODGING-HOUSE AND BARROOM,
*$)tJ\J\f. with billiards; 16 rooms; all rented;
great bargain. Inquire LEMLE & CO., 265 Third.
FURNISHED HOUSE OF 9 ROOMS FOR SALE;
-C best location ; north of Market st. Address F.
H., box 105, Call Branch Oflice.
pHE APEST 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. • -
FUKNITUKE FOX SALE.
14 7 s V" T H — HANDSOMELY FUR^
-tat, l nished flat, 0 rooms; bath; rent $25. For
price and particulars apply to ROBERT SCHOLZ,
404 Fifth st.
I "(Hi CAUSE OF DEPARTURE, ELEGANT
X furniture, carpets, ornaments, satin portieres will
be sold to private parties for $300; all must be sold
together. 1627 Geary st.
99^ SUNNY ' FLAT, 8" FURNISHED
<4p_-_jc>. rooms; bath: 6 rented : rents 22 50; good
for dressmaker; leaving city. 1201 Guerrerost.
OOAA FOR SALE— B ROOMS, WELL FUR-
<JP_iVU. nished; very cheap on account of depar-
ture. 29 John st., oft' Mason.
BLACK WALNUT FURNITURE, BEDDING
and carpets, 20 rooms. 1719 Haight.
BEDROOM SETS. 811; OAK CHAIRS, $1;
X) carpets, 45c. SHJREK, 1810-1312 Stockton.
pUT PRICES IN FURNITURE AND CARPETS
VJ this week at McC ABE'S, 948-950 Mission st.
REDUCTIONS ON LARGE" STOCK, NEW AND
XV second hand; 400 carpets, good as new. oil-
cloth, 25c; parlor suits, $19 up; linoleum, 45c;
7-piece chamber suits, $14 60; cornice-poles, 2ac;
ranges, $6; cash or installments; goods shipped
free. T. H. NELSON, 126 Fourth st.
FURNITURE WANTED. ~
T^URNiTURE; COUNTERS^ SHOWCASES^
X I restaurants bought, soli!. ANDERSON.II2I Mkt
"AVTILLIAM BUTT 1l; 1 [ELI >, AUCTIONEER;
" buys, sells and rents furnished houses. Office
opposite Palace Hotel. 2d floor Crocker building.
CARPETS.
PARPETS, 4-. : : 1 INoLECM.TdorBEDROOM
\J set, $11. SHIREK. 1310-1312 Stockton st.
CARPET CLEANING.
Cl iTY~" STEAM " CAB PE T- B E ATI NG^AND
1 Renovating Works, 38 and 40 Eighth st. G. R.
STEVENS, manager. Telephone No., south 250.
pARPETS THOROUGHLY CLEANED AND
\J renovated same as new. S. FERGUSON &
CO., 23 Tenth st. Telephone number, south 38.
"\\rilEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH
» » poor work send to SPAULDING'S PioueerCar-
pet Beating Works, 353-7 Tehama; lei. So-40.
p ONKLIN T S CARPET BEATING WORKS. 833
VJ Golden Gate aye. ; telephone east 126.
/1 A 1 1 PETS WELL CLEANED. BARBER'S, 236
14th, nr. Mission; tel. (Mission) 100.
fTIHE J. E. MITCHELL CARPET-CLEANING
-I- Co. (incorp.); old established carpet cleaning
machines; cleaning 3c yard. 230 14th, tel. 6074.
T MCQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND BEN-
•> . ovating works. 453 Stevenson: tol. 3225.
MEDICAL.
A SURE~AND SAFE CURE FOB ALL
female diseases: ladies may have the
benefit of the skill and attention of a physician of
long and successful practice. A home 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 a 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.
GW YER, 811% Hyde St., bet. Ellis and Eddy sts.
ANTE \V PROCESS— NO medicine, ENBTBU-
-tl- 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-
ail cases guaranteed. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st.
<~\(Hl PAID FOR FAILURE TO~ CUBEANY
<t£)O\J\J 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. MRS. DR.
SCOTT, 110y 2 Turk st.
THE LADIES' FRIEND— PARTICULARS"FOR
X stamp. mmc. DUTSRAL, Saratoga, Santa
Clara County. Cal.
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.
DR. HALL, 14 MCALLISTER, SECOND FLOOR,
next Hibernla Bank; diseases of women.
D.MM.I s APHROTABLETB— THE GREAT
modern , remedy for the cure of neurasthenia,
impotency and all disorders of the sexual organs;
$1 a box, 6 boxes $6; send for circular. T. H.
WIDBER, cor. Market and Third, sole agent.
TF IRREGULAR OB ANY FEMALE DISEASE
X see Mrs. Dr. Puetz and be content. 254% 4th.
"PRIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT. MRS
XTm. E. ROGERS, 929 Howard st.
RS. GOODWIN, SPECIALTY DISEASES OF
women: ladles near or far assured quick relief
of disease; irregularities restored daily; safe cur*
guaranted: no instruments; home for patients;
best medical attendance; low fees; free: Drs. Scud-
der's pills and capsules warranted. 1370 Market st.
MILS. DR. WEGNER, 419 EDDY ST.-IRREQ-
ularities cured in one day; no instruments;
pills and safety capsules guaranteed ; travelers at-
tended; no delay; private home for ladies.
A LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS.
■A. A boon to ladies troubled with Irregularities;
no danger; safe and sure; $2 50, express C. O. D.
don't delay until too late. OSGOOD BROS., Oak-
land, Cal., agents for Alpeau et Cie.
D" R. AND MRS. DR. SCHMIDT, FORMERLY
of 1211% Mission, now 1508 Market St.; month-
y irregularities cured in a few hours; guaranteed;
no instruments used ; sure preventive.
A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THE
xV WEEKLY CALL, in wrapper, for mailing.
CLAIRVOYANTS. ~^
HE CELEBRATED^CLAIRVC i? ANT\ PR<>
FESSOB WALTER, Is in the city; he can be
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. M., 9 p. m., Sundays 9 to 5.
MRS^ DR. ROY, CLAIRVOYANT, CARD-
reading; satisfaction given; hours 9 a. m. to 5
P. M. Parlor 3, 323 Kearny st. -
MME. DR. THOMAS, .SCIENTIFIC REVEAL-
J-'X er by eggs and cards (in English or German)tells
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.
MME. MOREAU, BEST MEDIUM. CLAIBVOI -
ant; npeaks.Oerman. 25c up. 131 Fourth st.
CIOUNTE3S DE LONDON, THE WONDER-
) ful medium and claivoyant. 526 Post St., side
entrance, ladles only.
MME. PORT* Ft, CARD-READER — LADIES
■Hi- 60c, pents $1 ; palmistry and clairvoyant ait-
tlnga $1 60. CPU O'Farrell st., near Jones.
MRS. J. J. WHITNEY. CLAIRVOYANT, TEST
medium and life-reader. 218 Stockton.
SPIRITUALISM.
MRS. SHEEHAN, MEDIUM, 838~MARKET
St.; test circle to-night: 25 cents.
DR. SCHXJSSINGER, MEDIUM. 534 PAGE
si. Seances Monday evenings. Halght-st. car.
ASXROLOGV.
A STRAL SEER-PROF. HOLMES, 523 GEARY
-. V St.; horoscopes, questions, stocks, advice.
EDUCATIONAL.
M o!FYX?rtrTI!AN~a PO S ITIOnT $I"PE R
XX month to beginner*. 1704 Sacramento st.
PEW MORE PUPILS FOR THE GUITAB:
A evenings only; special attention. 122 Taylor
St., room 22.
MI > - I A M l'EiriN"-PIANOLF.SSONS; DA Ml
music furnished; terms to suit. 1543 Mission.
HEALI/s BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 POST
Bookkpg, business practice, shorthand, typing,
electrical engineering, telegraphy, modern lan-
guages rapidly taught. Write for catalogue.
PRIVATE ACADEMY OF DANCING. MISSES
X huddy. 6a Hyde; terms reasonable.
"V7"ERTICAL AND POINTED HANDWRITING
_> taught. c. EIBBNSCHIMEL, 235 Kearny.
T ILLIAN BEDDARD, THE ENGLISH" A(>
JJtreos, coaches ladies and gentlemen for the
dramatic profession : appearances arranged. Shake-
spearean Academy, 406 Van Ness aye.
tTehi/.s business college, history
O bdg, 723 Market; Investigate; special offer.
ENGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT: YOUNG
lady teacher. 140 Fulton, nr. Van Ness aye.
SCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, M I •:
O chanlcal , engineering, surveying, architecture,
assay; estab. '64. VAN DER NAILLEN',723 Mkt.
THE SAX FRANCISCO CALL, FIIIT3AY, MARCH 22, 1895.
CITY KEAL ESTATE.
A (\f\Ci great bargain; outside
3P-LU.UUU. Land block 788: fine location:
producing a monthly rent. Apply T. P. RIORDAN,
632 Market st. _____
T OOK.AT FLATS AND LOT 25x137:6; 2919
-I-J Pine st. Make an oiler for same with I. H.
GOLDMEYER, 576 Howard st.
CjQi^fl 2 DAYS ONLY; 125x90; (5 LOTS 25x
ODOOKf . 90 each) ; BE. cor. Orizaba and Minerva
sts.; Railroad Homestead Association, Ocean
View: CHARLES C. FISHER, 507 California St.
fIJIOA 50x100; LOTS 19 AND 20. BLOCK 32,
<£>IOU. City Land Association. CHARLES C.
FISHER, 507 California st.
T?OR SALE— I" A C l l I C HEIGHTS: 1 LEFT OF
X' those elegant new 10-room houses; all tinted;
unobstructed marine view; furnace heat; all mod-
ern improvements: stone garden walks; Vallejo
St., bet. I.aKuna and Octavla. 1919 Vallejo st. ■
Oil 700 HOUSE, 5 ROOMS; BARN, ETC.,
tJP J. I \J\J. in Berkeley; lot 100x100, with creek.
$5250— House, 7 rooms; fine corner; 120x135,
with orchard.
$1000— Fine corner; 40x100; macadamized; $100
down, $100 yearly.
CHAS. A. BAILEY, 46 Market St., or Berkeley
station, Berkeley. :
fflj f C ?^(\(\ EAST-STREET CORNER, FAC-
(jpIJ.iJUu, ing wharves, paying 8 per cent.
ASHTON & GARDINER, 411 Montgomery st.
FOR SALE-2-STORY SOUS 4825 MISSION,
bet. China and Brazil ayes; $2200; owner going
to Los Angeles. Inquire 735 McAllister.
BARGAIN— $950; NEAT COTTAGE 4 ROOMS;
X> Spring Valley water; stable and wagon shed.
Inquire 234 Richland aye., Holly Park.
IpOR SALE— I HOUSE AND 2 LOTS, $1500.
X 1 Inquire 307 First st.
1 r INE BUSINESS PROPERTY; FLATS AND
- stores. Apply 325 Fifth st.
IpOR SALE— TENEMENT HOUSE 18 ROOMS
and lot; rents $38 per month ; mortgage $1800
at 7 cent; owner compelled to sell, must sell;
real value. over 3000; lot 26x80": good location;
make an offer. Address P. R., 34 Kissling st.
T\O YOU WANT A SUMMER HOME?
See those beautiful lots at Alto, Marln County;
only 40 minutes from city: price $150; easy terms.
Joost & WOOLLBY, 4 New Montgomery st.
OAKLAND REAL ESTATE.
6-ROOM COTTAGK, NEAR GROVE-ST.
— > cars, $1850, must be sold, only small cash pay-
ment; also neat 5- room cottage in East Oakland,
near local train, $2250, no reasonable Offer re-
fused, easy terms. H. W. MAXFIELD, 966 Wash-
ington st., Oakland.
OR RENT— S2SOO; 2 FURNISHED FLATS: 5
rooms each; 5 minutes' walk to local train. For
particulars go to the house-renting agency 1118
Broadway, Oakland. C. K. MARSHALL.
GOOD BARGAIN IN BUSINESS PROPERTY;
VT want an oranee grove owner. See or address
E. E. BUNCH. 1008 Broadway, Oakland, Cal.
$9AAA OWNER REFUSED ONE YEAR
«4)_iUU\J. ago $4000; 2-story, 10-room house, in
2 Hats with modern conveniences; lot 45 feet front-
age on one 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 if 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.
Q 1 "\ TO $25 PER FRONT FOOT— AT A
(JJ)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
desirins? to build. Send or call for maps to A. H
BREED A CO., 460 Ninth m.. Oakland.
BARGAIN— $5500: HANDSOME COTTAGE: 6
rooms: modern; high basement: lot 55x135;
best part of Oakland; $2500 cash, balance time.
CHANNF.LL A LANE. 908 Broadway, Oakland.
17<ORSALE— OFFER WANTED FOR A LARGE
- residence and grounds on the heights, East. Oak-
land, near Borax Smith's palatial residence, to close
an estate. BENEDICT & CO., 457 Ninth St.,
Oakland.
T OOK! $150— LOTS IN FRUITVALE ONLY
J-J $1 cash and $1 a week; bny a home and save
your small earnings; the new railroad will double
values in Oakland. H. B. PINNEV, 902 Broad-
way. Oakland.
ft I 900 HOUSE, 6 BOOMS, IN BERKELEY;
tjTI^UU. lot 40x100: one-third cash.
$400— Lot 40x100: $50 down, $10 monthly; near
proposed railroad.
i HAS. a. BAILEY, Berkeley station, Berkeley.
G»"l OCA CASH— 6 ROOMS JAXD-BATH; A
tITIUUU bargain: 25x100: close to local. WM.
P. TODD. 1008 Broadway, Oakland.
piTEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— THE
V WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the
United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post-
age free.
Oakland furniture for sale.
FURNITURE AND carpets at your own
X* price. H. St'HKI.LHAAS. 408 Eleventh St.
alameda keal estate.
T"~cT e.\' n a n . i -i i .1 i a , e"^^~oaklanß
for a lot In Alameda; for sale, cottage 4 rooms
and bath; $1000. J. U. YOUNG, 1243 Park St.,
Alameda.
CiQfVA ALAMEDA BUILDING-LOTS; $25
«JpOv/V/. cash: $10 monthly; 2 blocks to rail-
road station: If • you want bargains see us quick.
MACDONALD, MOTT & CO., 1422 Park St., Ala-
meda.
A LAMBDA — BARGAINS; BEAUTIFUL
-TV homes for sale and to rent, furnished or unfur-
nished; free teams at office, 1355 Park St., Sundays
and all times to examine property. WILL BURN-
HAM & CO., 1355 Park si.; branch oilice, BURN-
HAM & MARSH CO., 428 Montgomery st.
i|tORBALE— LOT 150x207, WITH IMPROVE-
ments, consisting of house, born and large con-
servatory; adjoins lot on Which new City Hall is
now being constructed; has great prospective
value. CHAS. S. SEAL Encinal Bank, Park st.
Berkeley KEAL estate.
■^jowTFyour "chance-^XS^wlwkoomed
X> cottage with nil Improvements; both hot and
COld water: large lot: close to station; only $1200;
$100 cash, balance $15 per month. W. C. MORAN,
Lorin station, Berkeley.
©Q X fif\ HOUSE OF 10 ROOMS AND RATH :
<i3)OO\J\J . cement basementand walks; all street
work done; near station and university. Apply to
JOS. J. MASON, Dwight-way station.
N EASY TERMS: HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS;
large corner lot : near university: street work
all done. JOSEPH J. MASON, D wight-way sta-
tion, Berkeley.
"C«1 Q MONTHLY -NEW 5-ROOM COTTAGE,
t4pXO with mantel, bath, laundry, pantry; fenced;
sewered; lot 40x100: $1800. F. BOEGLE, 630
Market St.; W. C. MORAN, Lorin.
COUNTKY KEAL ESTATE.
T^nJAACBES FINST VALLEY LAND: icDS-
-I\J\J nlng water: a portion will grow alfalfa; good
house, barn, etc.; family orchard; 2 miles from
railroad, 36 miles from this city; price $90 per
acre;. will divide; this is a first-class property and
Offers a splendid chance for Investment. ALBERT
E. CRANE, 410 Montgomery st.
ARGAIN— 4S ACRES SUPERIOR LAND; 25
acres full-bearing orchard; house, barn, etc.;
spring water; beautiful location; 4 miles from rail-
road, Alameda Counts; 3 trains dailv; price, $4000
ALBERT E. CRANE, 410 Montgomery st.
QA ACRES, ALAMEDA COUNTY, CLOSE TO
«)"' town and school; nice -little farm; bargain;
$3000. easy terms; investigate this. ALBERT E.
CRANE, 410 Montgomery st.
ACRES, CLOSE TO DEPOT, a'IAMEDA
0 County; house, barn, Sue water; 4 acres in
train: nice little home; $1425; easy terms. AL-
BERT E. CRANE, 410 Montgomery st.
QOOfin choice PIECE OF TOWN proS
rjpOUUv/. erty, with 3 houses; always rented;
paying good Interest; fruits, flowers, fine climate;
35 miles from this city; 3 trains daily; send for
particulars. ALBERT E. CRANE, 410 Mont-
gomery st.
WANTED TO RENT-GOOD STOCK RANCH;
' ' shares or cash. C. F., box 132, Call Branch.
C() ACRES, NEARLY LEVEL: NAPA; 2000
O\J tn' -s, mostly olives, almonds and prunes;
nearly all bearing; 10 acres grapes: home, barn, 3
horses, cow, 200 hens, ail tools, $4000; offer wanted.
SPECK'S, .'.') Montgomery st.
H(\ ACRES, 4 JULES FROM SAN FRANCISCO;
i all black loem; cheap. Apply J. J. COMER-
FORD, SE. corner Duncan and Dolores st.
SANTA CLARA VALLEY LANDS— HAVE
0 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. ■
ARIN COUNTY— SOOO ACRES 26 MILES
from San Francisco.
RANCHO DE NOVATO.
Tracts erf any size desired; fruit, grain and vege-
table land; no irrigation; both rail and water
transportation; $40 to $75 per acre; easy terms.
j town of No vat 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.
ANTED— 50 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— FOR CHICK-
-1 ) en ranches; on 8 and 10 years' credit; $25,
$30, $70 and $100 pet acre; within 1 mile of town.
D. H. TV, i .\i.. Sonoma city, Cat
JT. PETERS. MILLS BUILDING, OFFERS
»l • 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.
LEGAL NOTICES. ~~~
Tty"an dc^unty~tr~eTsu r"y7sXnfranT
. 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, 81-88 Butter street, on
MONDAY, April 1, 1895, at 1 o'clock p. m., sundry
articles of stolen, lost' and . unclaimed • property
recovered by the police tocos 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. WIDBER,
City and County Treasurer.
HOUSES TO LET. '
EXTRA LARGE ROOMS: BATH; A_LSUN-
ny f rooms; corner bay-window; northwest cor-
ner Seventeenth and Capp; $25 ; key at house.
QIQ MINNA-SUNNY HOUSE OF 18 ROOMS:
010 $50. O'FARRELL}& CO., 11 Montgomery.
OUSE OF 6 ROOMS; LARGE YARD; RENT
cheap. Apply 1625 Howard st.
T OVELY SUNNY HOUSE; FINE LOCATION;
Aj 8 rooms; $45. 816 McAllister st.
RONT AND REAR HOUSE .TO LET OR
lease, cheap. 421 Powell st.
99r FULTON— TENEMENT OF 3 ROOMS;
__t) rent $10.
A ROOMS TO LET. APPLY 34 ZOE ST., NEAR
— Bryant. ' ' •
OWER FLOOR: 3 ROOMS; BASEMENT;
yard; bay-window. Hampton place, off Fol-
som, bet. Second and Third ; key at 19.
<2» I HOUSE 6 ROOMS. 917 TREAT aye.,
1U . near Twenty-second st.
OUSES, FLATS, STORES, OFFICES, ALL
kinds of property to rent; furniture insured.
BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st.
TENEMENTS, 3 AND 4 ROOMS EACH;
rent $9. $10 $11. 812 Jessie St.. near Ninth.
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FUKXISHED HOUSES.
FURNISHED FLAT: 5 ROOMsT^OB?FURNI-
J ture for sale. 226 Fourth aye.
IQI 7 GEARY — PARLOR, 2 BEDROOMS,
li/l I bath, sewing-room, kitchen; every con-
venience; $25. ■
T~ q LET— FURNISHED HOUSE; 1896 (SUNNY
X side of) Broadway, bet. Octavia and Gough Bts. ;
8 rooms and bath: line marine view; nice garden.
COTTAGES TO LET.
<»Tq~Fl*Ne"~ BAY-WINDOW "^COTTAGE; 4
«35 XO . rms: bath ; basement. 33 13 th, nr. Howard.
"<2»TQ BAY-WINDOW COTTAGE 6 ROOMS;
•JTIO. basement; yard. 132 Dolores St., near
Fifteenth.
FLATS TO LET.
TVf^E~~MIDDLE~FLAT,
i.l water; $18. 510 Stevenson, near Sixth.
TO LET— FLAT OF 6 ROOMS, BATH; FUR-
nished or unfurnished. 704 Larkln st.
LILY AYE.— 4 ROOMS. KEY AT GRO-
cery, Page :tnd Octavia sts.
I~iTLAT 6 ROOMS; BATH. 98 l~F0LS0M ST.,
1 near Sixth.
C 971 HAIGHT— OF 5 SUNNY ROOMS,
OZi I 2 bath, basement; modern improvements.
LEGANT NEWFLATS; SEVENTH, BELOW
Bryant; 5 rooms, bath; $17; 4 rooms, $10.
$OJE FLAT OF 7 ROOMS: BATH; MODERN
— O. improvements. 1421 V_ Valencia st.
I,a Z. MISSION, NR. ELEVENTH,— 4 AND
XOXO2 6 beautiful sunny rooms; bath; laundry.
LILY AYE.-LOWER FLAT; 7 ROOMS;
key lit grocery, Page and Octavia sts.
TpLAT 5 BOOM BATH; BENT REDUCED
A 1 from $20 to $16. 1915i/a McAllister, bet. Lyon
and Lott.
ffi«9X NEW MODERN SUNNY FLAT; 5
«IP— O. rooms, bath. 925 Golden Gate aye., near
Lacuna st. ____________
\' i:\VLY PAPERED SUNNY FLAT OF 3
— N rooms $12: water free. 356 Third st.
99Q OLIVE AYE.. OFF VAN NESS, bet.
__.'/ O'Farrell and Ellis— Lower flat: $14.
1 "1 Q HARTFORD— 4 ROOMS; BATH. APPLY
LLV EASTON A ELDBIDQE, 638 Market st.
ELEGANT SUNNY FLAT 7 BOOMS. BATH:
beautifully .frescoed ; $28 50. 713 Grove.
1 091 Ah. I! I • above broderick— sun-
XU._jX ny 6-room fiat; best neighborhood; fine
view. '
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS.
4AD BROADWAY SUNNY' HOUSEKEEP^
— "O ing rooms; also single rooms; new owner.
(I ir HOWARD-TWO FRONT ROOMS FUR-
O'±O nished for housekeeping; bath.
7"! "I WEBSTER — 2 OR 3 NICELY FUR-
* XX nished rooms; wooden mantel; bath, gas.
1 ('] I HOWARD-LARGE FRONT ROOM
lull with kitchen; private family; reasonable.
901 MINNA, COR. FOURTH-FURNISHED
—•OX housekeeping; complete; front; double; sin-
gle; cheap.
I/ V UNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. 407
X I Taylor st. : A: v
_19Q1 FIFTH-SUNNY FRONT ROOM AND
tr_O3 kitchen; perfectly furnished complete.
749 HOWARD — LARGE SUNNY FRONT
I —£1 furnished rooms for housekeeping.
I"I CA SIXTH; 3 SUNNY ROOMS FOR
AA«J housekeeping; furnished or unfurnished.
OX Q"| CALIFORNIA -3 FUB-
— jOOX nished rooms tor housekeeping; $20.
7 BRANNAN-S UN N V ROOM AND
I V 7— kitchen; rent low.
7OC BRANNAN, ABOVE SIXTH — SUNNY
I *J*J kitchen and bedroom, furnished, $8.
960 1 BIIA AN— HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
— >''':.-•, 50 per week and up; all conveniences.
91 7 THIRD - LARGE SUNNY FRONT
OX I rooms $6, $10. $12 month; $1 50 to $3 wk.
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ROOMS TO LET.
F7jR^«SH^D^A^fD~HOUSE^
Ul I keeping rooms; cheap.
_>9_< MCALLISTER— DOUBLE PARLOR FOR
*J^J~I physician or housekeeping; also single rms.
« J ] 7 GEARY— FURNISHED RMS; DOUBLE
OX 1 and single; home comfort; bath.
A] LOUISA, NEAR FOURTH AND FOLSOM,
— X rear— Furnished room; cheap; good home.
1 91 TURK— ALL NEW; PARLOR, FOLDING
X— «X bed; housekeeping rooms: large; sunny.
NINTH— 2 FURNISHED SINGLE ROOMS
XXV suitable for gentlemen: rent $6 and $4.
I 99 TAYLOR — ELEGANTLY FURNISHED
X-J—' suite of sunny rooms; also single rooms.
7QQ FOLSOM NICK sunny BOOMS, from
I QO $5 a mouth up.
(U \ 7 MINNA, COR. EIGHTH— FUR-
UU 4 Dished bay-window rooms; $1 a week.
890 FURNISHED ROOMS; $1 PER
O_v week.
M! CLARA — FURNISHED FRONT HALL
••i bedroom in private family; $4 a month.
"I _1071 MISSION, NEAR ELEVENTH — 2
X "AtJ I 3 sunny front furnished rms.; reasonable.
1 900 LAKKIN, COR. BUSH-SUNNY FUR-
X.—VI/ nisbed front rooms; $6 and $8 month.
1 ] 1' LEIDESDORFF-2 FURNISHED ROOMS,
XXV with gas, for gentlemen; cheap.
1 1 Ql FULTON, NEAR NEW CITY HALL-
XXOa single room, $6; gas: bath.
7Q/1 MONTGOMERY — SUITE OF BACK
101 rooms; $7.
lOC* FIFTH— PLEASANT SUNNY ROOMS.
"1 O9X SACRAMENTO-3 ROOMS: SEPAR-
It)- 'O ate entrance: rent $10; water free.
"I C\\ 'Jl LARK IX- . A AND SMALL SUN-
XV/ _!.)•; ny rooms, stoves, grates; housekeeping.
ARLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY— PLEAS-
ant sunny rooms, en suite and single; firsfclass
in every respect ; terms reasonable.
EVERETT — LEASANT, CLEAN, SUNNY
bay-window suites: also single or light house-
keeping rooms: rent cheap; reference exchanged.
TMIK SHERMAN APARTMENT-HOUSE; 129
X new sunny rooms; strictly respectable; half
price of best hotels with equal accommodations;
very central. 38 Eighth St.. near Market.
r ' SECOND — FURNISHED SINGLE AND
*>'J suites; sunny: respectable; gas.
cm JESSIE, cor. sixth — elegantly
<Jul furnished parlor and housekeeping rooms.
JTT OSEMITF. HOUSE, 1045 MARKET. _BET.
A Sixth and Seventh— and suites; per
night. 35c to $1 ; week. 81 50 to $5: families.
BOAKUING AND ROOMS. ~~
O-)f\ GOLDF.N IiATE AVE.-NRWI.Y KIR-
O— nished room for 2 with board, $45; refer-
ences.
4_»4l HAVES NICE SUNNY ROOM AND
— Otta boafd for old or Invalid lady.
£?91 BUSH —SUITE 2~~ FRONT ROOMS;
U— 1 single rooms; good board; $16.
T>RIVATE"b<)ARDING. 925 HYDE ST., COR.
A Pin"— Hunnysulte and single rooms, with board.
MRS. T, W. lIROTIIF.RTON.
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STOKES TO LET.
0 to r eTwTt H^^f^vTOrF^RnTuTtsKsTs^TF-
► ' able for any business where horses are needed.
1915 Mission St.. near Fifteenth.
STABLES TO LET.
QI 9 STABLE^ YARD! BASEMENT^ 3
«3)l_\ rooms. 532 Shotwell St., bet. Nineteenth
anil Twentieth.
___ LOST. ~~ ~
J' OST— LADY'S SMALL GOLD WATciT;
1 monogram, M. A. C. Reward if brought to
450 Minn st. ■ .-■:.
I OST— COACH DOG. LAST SUNDAY. RE-
J 1 turn to DR. McNUTT; reward.
OLD LOCKET, WITH DIAMOND IN CEN-
r ter. Return to 323 Market or 1217 York and
receive suitable reward. . . ■
■T OST-A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA
XJ Savings and Loan Society of Han Francisco, in
the name of COURT LIVE OAK NO. 8121, A O.
F. of A., No. 183-1074. The finder »_1 please re-
turn to bank. -
7 PASSBOOK WITH THE lIIBERNIA
XJ Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, In
the name of THOMAS Mc_OUGHLIN, No.
197,488. The finder will please return to bank.
FOOD.
I^^U^l)^YloLToU'"sHEi > HEKD nooT^OW>T-
- er can have same by proving property and pay-
Ing charges a; 428 Bansomft K. ■ ; ,-r. ■_
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STORAGE.
tor^Cge^Ffurniture, pianosThouse^
O hold goods, etc. J. M. PIERCE, 735 Market st.
tTiTrST-CLAS.S STORAGE; ADVANCES MADE
-E 421-423 Market st. ; CHAS. L. TAYLOB.
PERSONALS.
ADVICE FREE ;DIVOrISeTCa^^"aSPECIAL^
-cv ty ; collections, damages, wills, deeds, etc. G. W.
HOWE, Att'y-at-law, 850 Market., cor. Stockton.
RAG CARPETS WOVE TO ORDER FOR SALE;
also chenille-wove rugs, silk-rag portieres;
dealer in carpet twine in hank or chain at lowest
rates. GEO. MATTHEW, 709 Fifth, Oakland, Cal.
GENUINE STEAM AND ELECTRIC BATHS;
ladies and gentlemen. 110V 2 Stockton St., rm. 4.
9?: CENTS; HAIR DRESSING; ANY STYLE.
AO B. SPITZ, 111 Stockton st.
17" INETOSCOPES FOR SALE PHONOGRAPH
■— outfits bought for cash. Bacigalupi, 946 Mkt.
PATRONIZE HOME MANUFACTURE—
A Enameled letters, signs, labels, etc., are made
only by BAKER Manufacturing Co., 491 Haight.
DANCING, STAGE AND BALLROOM ; PRl-
vate or class. PROF. LOVE, 121 a Powell st.
TTEADQUARTERB LONG DISTANCE TELE-
XX phones, cheap; send for prices. Klein Electric
Works, 720 Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal.
•\riSITING-CARDS~ENGRAVED AT ROBERT-
V SON'S, 126 Post st.
IGHEST PRICE PAID LADIES' OR GENTS'
cast-off clothing. Send postal, J. F., 15 Russ st.
"PACIFIC STATES DETECTIVE AGENCY, 20
X Ellis St., rms. 1 & 2; telephone, main 6506, S. F.
INE SUITS, $15; DRESS PANTS, $4 75.
Misfit Parlors, 14 Geary st.
LOAKS, CAPES AND FURS RETAILED AT
\J manufacturers' cost. 20 Sansome st., upstairs.
DVICE FREE ;LEGAL AND PRIVATE MAT-
ters. People's Law Office,B3B Market.
TITEDDING INVITATIONS ENGRAVED AND
>V printed. ROBERTSON'S, 126 Post st.
OLD BUILDINGS BOUGHT AND SOLD,
store-fixtures, doors, windows, lumber, pipe,
etc.; cheap. Yard 1166 Mission St.. nr. Eighth.
WE COULDN'T DO THE BUSINESS WE'RE
doing if prices were not right.
Carpets, new and second hand, from 25c np
Oak Bed Sets $17 50 up
Mattings, per yard 7c up
Linoleum, per yard 50 c
Kitchen Chairs 250
Kitchen Tables . $150
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.
SECOND-HAND AS WELL AS NEW BARS,
0 showcases, counters, shelvlngs, mirrors, desks,
safes, chairs, scales, etc., and a very large stock of
them, too: bo sure and see stock and get prices be-
fore going elsewhere. J. NOONAN, 1017-1019-
-1021-1023 Mission st., above Sixth. ,
GAS FIXTURES AND PLUMBING. 623
(jolden Gate aye. H. HUFSCIIMIDT.
"PIANO- LESSONS, 25c HALF-HOUR; GER-
X man lady. 1126 Howard st. .
LD GOLD, SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIES'
clothing bought. COLMAN. 41 Third st.
INDOW shades manufactured TO
order by WILLIAM McPHUN. 1195 Market.
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dressmakers.
FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING ; j LATEST
styles; $3 to $4 50; fit guaranteed. 838 Market
St.. room 15.
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DENTISTS.
N?^TOOTH^ ; n^ED^R^^X^ RACTED
painlessly by my secret method without dan-
gerous cocaine or gas; won 8 first prizes; prices rea-
sonable; work warranted; all operations expertly
done; remember I have removed from C to 20
O'FarreU st. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK
DR. J. J. LEEK, 1 FIFTH— OPEN EVENINGS,
XJ and Sunday until noon.
DR. C. E. 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 gold.
THE HIGHEST ART IN DENTISTRY.
Prices moderate. Office 405 Slitter. i,r. Stockton.
CKOOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR-
\_y ket, bet. 3d and 4tn, gas specialists: only reii-
aDle agent for paimess extraction: artificial teeth
frm ; ttlunga irom $1 ; extracting 50c, with gas 81.
DR. RE A, 9 SIXTH ST.: ALL DENTAL WORK
at low«8t prices ana warranted ; open evenings
<gj7 A SET FOR TEETH: WARRANTED AS
tip I good as can be made; filling SI. DR. SIMMS,
dentist, 930 Market St., next Baldwin Theater.
A LL WORK REASONABLE AND WARRANT-
■A cd. DR. J. W. KEY, 1122 Market St.
DR. H. U. YOUNG. BRIDGES AND teeth
_ without plates a specialty. 1841 Polk st.
DR. DLU M HILL, 1443 MARKET ST.,
near Eleventh; no charge for extracting when
plates ore made; old plates made over like new;
teeth from $8 per set; extracting 50c ; gas given.
COLTON DENT L ASSOCIATION. 806 MAR-
) ket st. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER.
TRUSTEES' KALES.
rrmusTKKS' sai.k-in ACCORDANCE witTH
A the terms and under the authority of a certain
deed of trust, duly executed by the MUSSEL
SLOUGH CANAL AND IRRIGATING COM-
PANY (a corporation), party of the first part,
to HENRY C. CAMPBELL and TUADDEUS
B. KENT, trustees, parties Of the second part, and
the SAN FRANCISCO VINOS UNION, party
of the third part, dated April 20, 1891, and
recorded in the office of the County Recorder of the
county of Tulare, State of California, in Liber 6 of
Trust Deeds, at pages 621 and following: and in
pursuance of a resolution passed on the 4th day of
October, 1894, by the Board of Directors 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 of Trust
was executed, declaring thai default had been made
In the payment of the principal 311 m and other
sums, due under said note and deed of trust, and
requesting and directing said HENRY C. CAMP-
BELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, trustees, to
sell the real estate described therein to satisfy said
indebtedness.
We, HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS
B. KENT, trustees, do hereby give notice, that on
TUESDAY, the 2d day of April, A. D. 1895, at 12
o'clock m. of that day, and at the auction salesroom
of EASTON, ELDRIDOE & 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 r 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:
Of section one (1), the whole.
Of section two (2), the southwest quarter (SW.
V*)-
Of section five (5), the north half (N y 2).
Of section six (6), the southwest quarter (SW.
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. I/a).
Containing in all three thousand eight hundred
and forty (3840) acres of land, more or less.
Also, all water and water rights owned by the
said Mussel Slough Canal and Irrigating Company
or appurtenant to said land, and especially the right
derived from the Mussel Slough Canal Company to
twenty-four (24) cubic 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
fier second for each quarter section thereof respect-
vely.
Together with the appurtenances. ■■-■- ---"-
TERMS OF SALE— Cash in gold coin of the Uni-
ted States: ten per cent payable to the undersigned
on the fall of the hammer; balance on delivery 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, ITrMatPMl TrMatPM
THADDEUS B. KENT, / ira Btees.
rpRUSTEES 1 SALE— IN ACCORDANCE WITH
A the terms and under the authority of a cer-
tain deed of trust, duly executed by LjEVI
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 oQice of the County
Recorder of the county of Tulare, State of Cali-
fornia, in Liber 5 of Trust Deeds, at pages
343 and following: and in pursuance of a resolu-
tion passed on the 24th day of January, 1896, 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-
DEUB B. KENT, trustees, to sell the real estate
described therein and notreconveyedto 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 clay, and at the Auction Sales-
room of EASTON, ELDRIDGE CO., No. 638 Mar-
ket street, in the City and County of San Francisco,
State of California., we will sell at public auction, to
the highest bidder, for cash in gold coin of the
United States, all the pieces or parcels of land situ-
ate in th« county of Tulare, State of California, de-
scribed as follows, to wit: .
According to the official plats and system of
surveys of the Government of the United States:
In township twenty-one (21) south, range twenty-
eight (28) east, Mount Diablo base and meridian:
Of section one (1), the south half (S. %) and
the south half of the north half (S. 1/2 of N. y 2 ).
Of section two (2), the southwest quarter (SW
Vi). the south half of the southeast quarter (S. Va
of SE. 4) and the west half of the northwest
quarter (W. 1/2 of NW. Vi).
of section eleven (11). the whole. ■
Of section twelve (12), the north half (N. V ),
the north half of the south half (N. ii of S. 141,
the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter (.S.
E. Vi of SE. V 4). and the southwest quarter of
the southwest quarter (SW. V* of SW. Vi).
Of section fourteen (14), the east half (E. y a ), f
1 Of section twenty-three (23), the east half
(E. 1 nl.
Of section twenty-four (24J),the west half of the
southwest quarter (W. 1/2 of SW. V*)-
. Of section twenty-six (26), ihe northwest quarter
Of the northeast quarter (N W. 14 of NE. Vi), and
Of section twenty-seven (27), the whole. -<^. ■•*
'■■ Containing •In all three thousand four hundred
(3400) acres of land, more or less. .
Together with the appurtenances.
TERMS OF .. SALE— Cash In gold coin of the
United States ; ten per cent ' payable to the under-
signed on the fall of the hammer; balance on de-
livery of deed; and if not so paid, unless for want
of title . (ten days being allowed for search) then
said ten per cent to be . forfeited and . the sale to be
void. > Acts of sale at purchaser's expense.
HENRY C. CAMPBELL, V-^.^.
THADDEUS B. KENT, --' / rrostees. ■ ■
2 trustees' SALES.
T^us^eelTs^l^^naccordance with
-»- 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
/■S" 10^. a corporation, and the holder of the notes
(•No. 8857), to secure payment of which the afore-
said deed of trust was executed, declaring that de-
fault had been made in the payment of the principal
sum and other sums, due under said notes and deed
oitrust, 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.
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
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 L n.ted States, all those pieces or parcels of
land situate in the county of Los Angeles, State
of California, described as follows, to wit:
First— Those certain parcels of land situate partly
in the southeast quarter of section nine (9) and
partly in the east half of section sixteen (16), in
township one (1) south, range twelve (12) west.
San Bernardino base and meridias, and described
as follows, to wit :
All of lots two (2), three (3), seven (7), eight (8),
nine (9), ten (10), eleven (11), twelve (12) and
thirteen (13), and the westerly two hundred and
eighty-four (284) feet of each of lots four and five
(4 and 5) in range eighteen (18) of the Alhambra
Addition Tract, as per map thereof recorded in the
office of the County Recorder of said county of Los
Angeles, in book 3 of Miscellaneous Records, at
pages 298 and 299, to which map special reference
is hereby made, excepting, however, from said
lots seven (7) and eight (8), the parcels de-scribed
as follows
A. Commencing at the northwest corner of said
lot seven (7) and running thence southerly, along
the westerly line of said lot seven (7), two hundred
and seventy-four (274) feet; thence at right angles
easterly, two hundred end 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
1 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-
i ing through said lot 7.
■ Second — Those certain parcels of land situate in
the east half of said section sixteen (16) and de-
scribed as follows, to wit:
Lots eleven (11) and thirteen (13), in range
seventeen (17) of said Alhambra Addition Tract,
as per above mentioned map.
Third— 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— Cash In gold coin of the
• United States; ten per cent payable to the under-
signed on the fall of the hammer, balance on de-
livery of deed; and if not so paid, unless for want
of title (ten days being allowed for search), then
said ten per cent to be forfeited and the sale to be
void. Acts of sale at purchaser's expense.
HENRY C. CAMPBELL, \ Trn , tp «.
THADDKUS B. KFNtt\ j- Trustees.
RUSTEES' SALE— ACCORDANCE WITH
1 the terms and under the authority of a certain
deed of 'trust, duly executed by JOAQUIN FER-
NANDEZ, party of the first part, to HENRY C.
CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, trustees,
parties of the second part, and the SAN FRAN-
CISCO SAVINGS UNION, party of the, third part,
dated December 7th, 1892, and recorded in the
office of the County Recorder of the county of
Santa Barbara, State of California, in Liber 35 of
Deeds, at pages 338 and following: and in pursu-
ance of a resolution passed on the 6th day of De-
cember. 1894, 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 and deed of trust, and
requesting and directing said HENRY C. CAMP-
BELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, trustees, to
i 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
12 o'clock m. of that day, and at the auction sales-
room of EASTON, ELDRIDGE 4 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:
Commencing at an elder post, marked .T. A. E.
No. 1, on northeast s'ope of high peak on the east
Side of Canada de las Floros. and about thirty (30)
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 rnncho
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
land 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,
- THADDEUS B. KENT. /Trustees.
DELINQUENT SALE NOTICES.
elTnquknt™saTe~ notick^-"goldes
Eagle Mfning Company— Location of principal
place of business, San Francisco. California; loca-
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 January, 1895, the
several amounts set opposite the names of the re-
spective shareholders, as follows:
No.
Names. mo. Cert. Shares. Amount.
Morris Hocfllch 6 10,000 500 00
H. M. Levy, Trustee 7 20,000 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 I
H. M. Levy, Trustee 11 1,000 150 00
! H. M. Levy, Trustee 12 600 7500
■ E. B. Holmes, Trustee 18 20,000 3,000 00
iE. B. Holmes, Trustee 19 7,900 1,185 00
'■ E. B. Holmes, Trustee 20 995 149 25
And in accordance with law, and an order from
I the Board of Directors, made on the eighth day of
I January, 1895, so many shares of each parcel of
such stock as may be necessary, will be sold atj»ub-
llc auction at the office of the company, room 50,
Nevada Block, No. 309 Montgomery street, San
i Francisco, California, on MONDAY, the fourth
! day of March, 1895, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m.
of said day, to pay said delinquent assessment
thereon, together with costs of advertising and ex-
penses of sale.
E. B. HOLMES. Secretary.
Office— Room 60, Nevada Block. No. 309 Mon*
i COmary (treat, Ban Francisco, California.
POSTPONEMENT.
Notice Is hereby given that by order of the Board \
; of Directors the date of the sale of delinquent stock j
for assessment No. 1 is hereby postponed to MON- '
DAY, the 25th day of March, A. D. 1895, at the j
same time and place.
E. B. HOLMES, Secretary.
LATEST MARRIAGE LICENSES.
The following marriage licenses were Issued by
the County Clerk yesterday:
V. N. Johnson and Carolina Johnson, 31—24.
George H. Blair and Minnie Roberts. 27—22.
Henry C. Pierce and Gussie L. Freeman, 27—21
. John Murphy and Mary O'Neil. 47—30.
Andrew G. Anderson and Emma R. Sage, 27—19
T. J. Quinine and Margaret Flynn, 23—21.
DIVORCES GRANTED. ~~
John Marion from Anna Marion, on cross-com-
plaint for desertion : by Judge Troutt.
Lizzie Curtis from "Frank Curtis, for desertion-
by Judge Siack. Child to plaintiff.
BIRTHS— MARRIAGES— DEATHS. '
■"[ BORN.
CRYER— In this city, March 21, 1895, to the wife
- of William Cryer, a daughter.
RAHR— In this city. March 19, 1895, to the wife of
Charles Rahr, a daughter. .<
ASHTM— It St. . Helena, March 17, 1895, to the
wife of the late George Ashim, a daughter.
NORTON— In Valley Ford, Cal., March 18, 1895,
to the wife of E. A. Norton, a daughter.
MAiIRIED.
QUININE— FLYNN— In this city, March 21,1895,
by Justice of the Peace F. Kerrigan, Thomas J.
I Quinine of New York and Haggle A. Flynn of
Boston.
BRANSFORD— ALLEN— In this city, March 20,
' 1895, at the residence of the bride's sister. Mrs.
McGrew, by the Rev. Dr. Dllle, William A. Brans-
ford and Hattle Allen, both of San Francisco.
DIED.
Aiken, William >t. Kinnie, Robert .1.
Abrego, Ismael M. Kelley, Joseph T.
Bumm, George S. Kane, Jx>hn
Boyer, Alfred H. Lillie, Robert
Bohn, Mabel . Lindsay, Bridget
Connaughton, Thomas Loy. Jacob
Cunningham, Ann Loughlin, Lovina
Cosgrave, John Mackie, R. W.
Coldwell, David R. Mersereau, Edna C.
Don, Jean Scanlan. Henry
Draper, May Shepheard, Mamie E.
Falvey, Thomas Southern, Catherine
Glaser, Capt. A. J. C. Sullivan. Michael
Gerlach, Conrad Timmons, John
Holladay, Mary T. Tripp, Henry J.
Hicks, Emelie H. Valerro, Lawrence
Kennedy, Kitty E. Weymouth, Lester B.
"Wilkinson, John
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 Roscommou, Ireland,
aged 72 years.
j63~Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Friday), at 9 o'clock a.m., from his late resi-
dence, 1912 Mason street, thence to St. Francis
Church, where a solemn requiem mass will bo
celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing
at 9:30 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross
Cemetery.
BUMM— In this city, March 20, 1895, George S.,
beloved husband of Margaret M. Bumm, father
of Mrs. S. A. Hanna and G. W. Bumm, a native
of Philadelphia, Pa., aged 80 years 5 months and
8 days. [Philadelphia (Pa.) and Vallejo (Col.)
papers please copy.]
■ Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Friday), at 1 o'clock p.m.. from his late resi-
dence, 8 Ewlng place, oft* Laguna street, between
Post and Saner. Interment Laurel Hill Ceme-
tery.
CUNNINGHAM— In this city, March 20, 1895,
Ann, beloved wife of the late James Cunning-
ham, and mother of Mrs. J. J. Driscoll and Annie
and James Cunningham, a native of County
Wexford, Ireland, aged 57 years.
Friends and acquaintances arc respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAT
(Friday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from her la) resi-
dence, 1144 Folsom street, thence to St. Joseph's
Church, where a solemn requiem mass will bo
celebrated for the repose of her soul, com-
mencing at 9 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross
Cemetery.
AIKEN— this city, March 17, 1895, William M.
Aiken, a native of Pearisburg, Giles County, Va.,
aged 53 years 9 months and 4 days.
AyFriends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Friday), at 1 o'clock p. it., from the M&sonio
Temple, corner Post ana Montgomery streets,
under the auspices of Excelsior Lodge No. 166,
F. and A. M. Interment Masonic Cemetery.
DON— In this city. March 20. 1895, Jean Don, be-
loved uncle of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Getrnln, a na-
tive of France, aged 74 years and 9 mouths.
Si" Friends are respectfully Invited to attend
the funeral TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 2
o'clock p. M., from his late residence, 1510 Du-
pout street, thence to Notre Dame dcs Victolres
.(French) Church, Bush street. Please omit
flowers.
BOHN— In this city, March 20, 1895, Mabel, be-
loved daughter of Ernst and Carrie Bohn, and
sister of Francis and Johnny Bonn, a native of
San Francisco, aged 5 months and 20 days.
O"Frlends and acquaintances are respect--
fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Friday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from the residence
of her parents, 733 Clementina street, near
Ninth. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery.
SULLIVAN— In this city, March 20. 1895, Michael,
beloved husband of Ellen Sullivan, and father of
Daniel, John, Willie, Ullie and Mary Sullivan,
and Mrs. D.Healey, a native of Killarney, County
Kerry, Ireland, aged 52 years. * ■
JBKTFrieuds and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend tho funeral THIS DAY
(Friday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from Ills late resi-
dence, 37 Powell avenue, off Mission road. Inter-
ment Holy Cross Cemetery.
TI.MMONS— In this city, March 19, 1895, John
Timmons, a native of Ireland, aged 72 year-:.
JKS-The funeral will take place THIS DAT
(Friday), at 11 o'clock a. m., from the par-
lors of J. C. O'Connor & Co.. 767 Mission street.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
GERLACH— In this city, March 20, 1895, Conrad
Gerlach, a native of Cassel, Germany, aged 81
years 10 months and 5 days.
ja^lTiend3 and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Friday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from Memorial
Hall, I. O. O. F. building. Funeral under th*
auspices of Harmony Lodge No. 13, I. O. O. F.
Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery.
VALERRO— In this city, March 20, 1895, Law-
rence Valerro, beloved son of Mrs. Angelina
Rossi, and brother of Frank and Gregory Valerro
and Dominic and Anthony Rossi, a' native of
Liverpool, England, aged 32 years 11 months and
20 days.
jß9TFriendB and acquaintances are respect-
fully Invited to attend the tuneral TO-MORROW
(Saturday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from Bersaglieri
Hall, corner Stockton and Union streets. A
solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the
repose of his soul at St. Peter and Paul's Church,
corner Dupont and Filbert streets, commencing
at 9 o'clock a. v. Interment Mount Calvary
Cemetery.
DRAPER— In this city, March 21, 1895, May,
dearly beloved wife of Fred 11. Draper, daughter
of Mrs. M.S. Raymond, and sister of William,
Clara, Frank and George Raymond of San Jose,
a native of Watsonvllie, Cal., aged 21 years 9
months and 10 days.
JoS"FriendB and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
(Saturday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from her late
residence, 548 lowa street, near Sierra, Potrero.
Interment Masonic Cemetery.
LOUGHLIN— In Santa Clara County, March 21,
1893, Lovina, beloved wife of the late John
Loughlin, and mother of Charles H. LouicMln,
a native of Vienna, Me., aged 65 years.
OTThe funeral will take place TO-MORROW
(Saturday), at 9:30 o'clock a. m., from St. Ann's
Church, Colma. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
SHEPHEARD— Oakland, March 21, 1895,
Mamie E., youngest daughter of the late Judge
, t P. W. and Rachael Shepheard, a native of San
■ Francisco.
O"Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
(Saturday), at 11:30 o'clock a. m.. from the
residence of her brother, J. J. Shepheard, 1540
Washington street. Interment private.
COLDWELL— In Alameda, March 20, 1895, David
Russel Coldwell, a native of Nova Scotia, aged
32 years 8 months and 8 days.
JB3~Frif>nds and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral services
TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 2 o'clock p. m., at
the First Unitarian Church, Grand street. Inter-
ment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland.
WEYMOUTH— In Alameda, March 21, 1895, Les-
ter Burrett, beloved son of Burrett L. and Mary
• Weymouth, aged 4 years 1 month and 19 days.
JW-The funeral will take place TO-MORROW
(Saturday) at.Livermore, Cal., by 8:30 o'clock
a. m. train from San Francisco.
COSGRAVE— In this city, March 21. 1895, at his
residence, 1317 Hyde street, John C'osgrave,
aged 60 years,
j33-int.erment private.
KANE— In this city, March 21. 1895, at his resl-
aence, 9171/2 Natoma street, John, beloved
husband of Johanna Kane, father of Patrick
Thomas and Mamie Kane, and uncle of Patrick;
Kane, a native of County Kerry, Ireland, aged 46
years.
*3~lsotice of funeral hereafter.
KENNEDY— In this city, March 21, 1895, Kitty
E. Kennedy, a native of San Francisco, aged 21
years.
Notice of funeral hereafter.
FALVEY— At the residence, near Livermore,
March 15. 1895. Thomas Falvey, aged 61 years
1 month and 4 days. Mr. Falvey was born in
Canton, Mass., in 1834. He leaves a wife, three
sons and two daughters— Thomas, John, William,
Mrs. A. A. Weymouth of Oakland and Mrs. A. L.
Davis of Livermore— two sisters and one
brother— M.A.Clancy of San Pablo. Mrs.
E. J. Callahan of liealdsburgand J. F. Falvey of
Los Angeles— to mourn bis loss.
LINDSAY— In this city, March 21, 1895. Bridget,
beloved wife of John Lindsay, a native of County
Longford, Ireland, aged 60 years.
LOY— In this city, March 21, 1895, Jacob Loy,
I a native of Clarinda, Ohio, aged 45 years.
MACKIE— In this city, March 21, 1895, R. W.
Mackie, beloved husband of Christiana Mackie,
and father of R. W. Mackie Jr., Mrs. G. W.
Michael, Mrs. J. B. Millington, Mrs. A. J. Kaplan
and Marion E. Mackie, a native of New York, aged
62 years 7 months and 5 days.
HOLLADAY— In this city, March 21, 1895, Mao-
Tenor, beloved wife of William R. Holladay.
WILKINSON-In this city, March 20, 1895, John
Wilkinson, aged 24 years.
SOUTHERN— In this city, March 20, 1895, Cath-
erine, beloved wife of James Southern, mother of
Mrs. Mollie Harms, Mrs. .1. Joseph and Fred
Southern, and sister of Mrs. Lizzie Aine and
Louis Gussbcrger, a native of Franco.
GLASER— In this city, March 21, 1895, Captain
August J. C. Glaser, beloved husband of Wii-
belmine Glaser, a native of Berlin, Germany,
aged 48 years and 2 months,
i LILLIE— In this city, March 20, 1895, Robert
Lillie, a native of England, aged 84 years.
i TRIPP-In this city. March 19, 1895, Henry J.
j Tripp, a native of Illinois, aged 34 years.
KINNE— In this city, March 19, 1895, Robert J.
Kinnie, a native of San Francisco, aged 17 years
and 3 months.
BOYER— In Ocean View, March 21,1895, Alfred
Harrison, infant son of John and Ella Borer,
a native of San Francisco.
ABREGO— In Oakland, March 19. 1895, Ismael M.
Abrego, a native of California, aged 57 years.
KELLEY— In Oakland, March 19, 1895, Joseph
Thomas Kelley, a native of Oakland, aged 1 year
and 7 months.
MERSEREAU— In San Rafael. March 19, 1895,
Edna C. Meraereaii. a native of Wisconsin, aged
21 years 2 mouths and 13 days.
HICKS— In Los Angeles, March 21, 1895, Emilia
Hacer Hicks, aged- 3 years and 10 months.
SCANLAN— In Cresson, Pa., March 14, 1895,
Henry Scanlau, Esq., beloved uncle of Annie 8.,
Henry J. and Rev. Hugh P. Gallagher, S. J.. of
san Francisco, a native of Loretto, Cambria
; County, Pa., aged 79 years. '
"" UNITED UNDERTAKERS'
EMBALMING PARLORS.
Everything Requisite for First-class Funerals
at Reasonable Rate*.
Telephone 3167. 27 and 29 Fifth street, f
MCAVOY & CALLACHER, I
FUNERAL DIEECTORS & EJIBALMEB3,
20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoln School.
" Telephone 3080. ■
CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY.
TN SAN MATEO COUNTY; NON-SECTARIAN:
1 laid out on the lawn plan: perpetual care: beau-
tiful, permanent and easy of access: see it before
buy a burial place elsewhere. * "
CUt Office. 9 City Ball Avenue.
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