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1 CITY REAL ESTATE. .: y. _'
p H. BSE N A CO.,
■ * ' REAL ESTATE-AGENTS.
RENT. COLLECTORS AND AUCTIONEERS.
. ■> c o °y Office and Salesroom: •■- •.•-. ;.7
• 14 MONTGOMERY ST.. NR." MARKET. .-
• SELECT AUCTION SALE, y" '
As per Catalogue, at-'Salesroomj .: '• -. '-.
7 • MONDAY, APRILS, 1895, "
At 12.1*4
OF BUSINESS,' RESIDENCE AND INVEST-
°>° MENT PROPERTIES AND BUILD- ' : ' . -"
ING LOTS.
■ DOWNTOWN- INVESTMENT, y
•VTOS. 326".A.ND 328 O'FARRELL ST., NORTH
' lii side, bet. Mason and Taylor: • 2 3-storj- houses'
of 11 rooms" and bath each in frorit. ; and 3 3-story
housesof .6 rooms each 00 -Raphael' ■I'a.ce: -brick
oil under.each house: rents' §li..d;, tenants
pay water: after July -1 rents to be Increased; ho
leases; lot 45x137:6, less 22:6x22:6. .
° TWO CORNER INVESTMENTS. ;
"V"0. 1-NW. CORNER OAK AND GOUGH STS.;
J-> substantial buildings in 4 stores, with living-
rooms and 4 flats above, and 3 Cottages of 5 rooms
and bath each; bay-windows, "brick foundations,
etc.: stone walks; both streets accepted; rents
. $215; lot 76x110. ;_ --:' .:. ... .'„'. ... ; .-.
\*o. 2— SW. CORNER OAK AND GOtJGH STS.;
ti.l 3 stores, with living-rooms and flat of 6 rooms
..and bath above;-, rent- $80; lot 30x87:6," part
vacant, room for another building;, both street-
accepted. . , ■■ •-. •'. • . .-.- .■•..:. . .••....
.c , • 7 FOLSOM-STREET, INVESTMENT.
"I OA Q-1045 FOLSOM. ST., BET.S IXTH. AND
xV'ttO Seventh; two 3-story buildings of 9 rooms,
and bat** each; brick -foundation, etc.; rents $60;:
tenant- pay water ; lot 3776x90
WESTERN ADDITION INVESTMENT. ' .7-
-"V"OS. 1608 AND 1610 "POST. ST., BETWEEN
Xl Laguna and Buchanan, 3 2-story hay-window
residences of 7 rooms and bath each brick founda-
tions, etc.: stone walks: 2 cottages on E.wing PL of;
5 and 3 rooms;' rents $133 per month; lot 62:63"'
125: two frontages. ," . •■ ; '- .; ' ' .-.
PACIFIC HEIGHTS RESIDENCE LOTS-
"VTORTH SIDE (SUNNY i iNE) OF CLAY ST..
xN 137:6 feet east of "Walnut, one-half block from
Central aye. ; grand marine- .views, also fine pano- '
ramie views of Presidio and Marin County ; 30:I0.x
127:81,4; street accepted by the city, •.
.■ * PARK PANHANDLE LOTS.:. -.
■\TORTH SIDE (SUNNY; LINE) OF OAK ST.,
Xi 100 feet west of Broderick, near the Park en-
trance; nice level lot, 50x137:6; street accepted. . '
DOLOR ES-ST. CORNER. .
Q-rrr COR. 15TH ' AND • DOLORES - IM-
jj IT '. j^rovernents suitable for manufactory;,
lot 71x1P2; this property is only 1% blocks from
Market, and Dolores Is one of the widest streets in
the city; good well of water. -■'.• '•
BUSINESS PROPERTY" ON MISSION ST.
-1 9*l C. MISSION, BET. BTH : AND " 9TH-3-
AMaO story -bouse in 2 flats of . 13 rooms and
- bath and 7 rooms and bath: brick foundation; rents
$62 50; mortgage of $4500 at 7 per cent can re-
. main if desired;. lot 25x80.
' HOWARD-ST. .BUSINESS PROPERTY.
09*1 HOWARD, BET. 4TH AND 6TH— FINE
O---L and solid 4-story and basement building; 2
. stores and concrete basement and hotel of 33
rooms: brick foundation, etc.; rents $150 a month;
lot 25x80. jy
" CLEMENTINA-ST. INVESTMENTS.
THESE WILL BE SOLD AS AN ENTIRETY
or separately; first. 322 Clementina st, bet. 4th
■ and 6th, 2-story house of 8 rooms, etc.; lot 22:6 x
80. rent $30; second, No. 324, cottage of 5 rooms,
etc., lot 22:6x80, rent $15.
' "-7 ER_E-ST. HOME. ':" '-•';
mEBTE ST., NEAR 13TH AND HOWARD;
good 2-story house of 7 rooms and bath;
rents slB; lot 25x121:9. ..-•;.' :.;y.yy
■.•• MISSION RESIDENCE.
• 9fifi9 FOLSOM ST.. BET. 22D : AND . 2SD ;
— Uu_ . nice neighborhood;, a good. 2-story bay-
. window residence of 9 rooms arid bath-- brick foun-
dation, etc.; stable and driveway; stone, walks.
etc.; large lot." 33x100; house could : be easily con-
verted into 3 flats at little expense; present rent
-^35; bank mortgage of $5200 can remain at 7
.per cent if desired. ■ " ■ ,
7 . INVESTMENT ON GILBERT STREET'
A - GILBERT ST., BET. BRYANT AND BR AN-
j ~tO nan; -^story house In 6 tenements Of 3 rooms
. eoch; rents $38 per month. Terms— Mortgage of
$1 800 at 7 per cent can remain if desired. Lot 26
xBo. 7- . ■" 7 ■•■■. y
EIGHTEENTH STBEET INVESTMENT,
SOUTH SIDE OF EIGHTEENTH ST.. 35 FEET
west of Cclllrigw'obd; 2-story house and lot 30
„x 7- -- - ... y
", Call at the offlce for further particulars.
G. H. UMBSEN A CO.. Auctioneers,
••■■■'..-■-• .... 14 Montgomery st
; <£IQSA A GREAT BARGAIN; 26q75
. •J* iOvMi Capp; near 16th , choice lot all ready
to build upon; street paved with basalt blocks and
accepted by city ; cheapest well-located lot In the
Mission. For sale by.
• ■•:- ; y- ■'. .«y ... BALDWIN <_ HAMMOND, .•
10 Montgomery street, "
FOR SALE— NEW COTTAGE: 5 ROOMS AND
bath; part cash ; owner on premises Sunday:
' Plymouth aye., Holly Park, 1 block from Mission-
s'., electric cars.
OR SALE AT A BIG, BARGAIN— B3S CAS-
tro st.; a modern'hoase; almost new; ■ 7 rooms
and bath and lot. . ■:■ .. -
H"~ ALF-FRONTAGE OF A BLOCK IN RlCH-
mond, cor. 21st aye. and . California, st. : ; rail-
road depot right at the property; will sell cheap, or
will subdivide. . Apply to owner, D.REDMOND,
o . 1145 Harrison st; no agents.
COB. 24TH AND POPLAR STS., JUST .WEST-
of Valencia; northwest corner, 30x84, and com-
fortable cotta.e, 5 rooms, bath, hot and cold water;
street sewered and macadamized ; $4000. • THOS.
MAGEE <fc SONS, 4 Montgomery st : 7 : 7 "'-.■ ■' ■'; '.
x107:6-SW. COR. JERSEY AND DlA-
mond sts.: apply within. ■:.••:■
QI 10(\ HOUSE, 6 ROOMS; BARN, ETC.,
0"-«- ' ""• in Berkeley: lot 100x100, with creek.
,$5250— House, 7 rooms; fine corner; 120x135,
Vith orchard,
$1000— Finecorner; 40x100; macadamized ; sloo
flown, 8100 yearly.
CHAS. A. BAILEY, 46 Market St., or Berkeley
Station, Berkeley.
B" ARGAIN; $1450; 2-STORY 7-ROOM COT-
tage in Holly Park: corner lot; 50x50; can be
bought for small payment down; balance same as
rent CAC EN ASSO <_ CO., 512 Montgomery st.
V"OR SALE?-TENEMENT HOUSE 18 ROOMS
, A and lot; rents $38 per month; mortgage $1800
at 7 percent; owner compelled to sell, must sell;
real value over $3000 ; lot 25x80; good location ;
make an offer. Address P. R, 34 Kissling st.
TYO YOU WANT A SUMMER HOME ?y:
See those beautiful lots at Alto, Marin County;
only 40 minutes from city: price $150: easy terms.-
JQOST _ WOOLLEY 4 New Montgomery st- ■
COUSTKY keal estate. 7
S.9fi^ACRE^STOC_T""_tOO AND WOOD
kJM\J ranch: 100 acres cultivable; 12 acres
vines and fruit; 6000 cords wood; 4 miles from
1 switch; 5 from town; 8 springs and running
° stream; well fenced; house of 6 rooms: a give-
eway at $3500. D. H. TWINQ, Sonoma City, Cal.
AND; AN - EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN
of 160 acres of unimprove'd'iand in Kern Coun- 1
ty; opportunity of a lifetime 'for a person with a
lew dollars: $320: remain at 7 percent Full par-
ticulars. MURDOCK, West House. Agnews, Cal. . ;'.
IF YOU WANT A RANCH FOR - GRAZING
purposes or an orchard already improved,' where,
only a small cash outlay is required, balance pay- '■■
able in 6 or 7 years, apply at 326 Montgomery st,
-Ban Francisco. -. : - ".-.....:'
MARIN COUNTY— SOOO ACRES 26 MILES
from San Francisco. '.•' ••'.-"
.. RANCHO DE NOVATO. r " . -
Tracts of any size desired; frttit, grain and vege-
table i-nd; no irrigation; both - rail and .water
transportation; $40 to #76 per acre; easy terms.
town of Novato; graded school, hotels , and stores
on the property ; send for circular. -y '•'.'-'
Dairy tor sale with or without cows... V- ; * -i '/'-
SYNDICATE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 64
and 65. Chronicle building. . • : ,'
BARGAIN -IN ALAMEDA COUNTY; 320
acres of foothill land; plenty of wood, and
water; only $6 per acre, Inquire JAMES CA-
HILL. 408 Twelfth st, Oakland.' ■-; . " • .-
W £ N ", TEI)_SO HEAD OF' -SMALL 'MULES,-"'
'•broke; also 2 carloads of high grade cows, In
exchange for clear Oakland real, state; - will pay
part cash. Add ress p. O. box 86, Oakland. , / -. -, '
7 11 AND 20 ACRE PTECES-A1 FOR CHICK-
iA*J^SS_?_« OB Band 10 yars' credit; $25.
£ ( J. a , n v -* leu *** ««' within 1 mile of town.
D. H. T\v ING, Sonoma City, < al. - -" y*y:;
JT. PETERS. MILLS BUILDING, OFFERS
. in Sonoma County three of the finest tracts of
fruit land in the State in subdivisions; on line or
railroad; terms easy; send for maps. •
A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 6 CENTS — THE
WEEKLY CALL, in wrapper, for mailing. '
f MONEY TO LOA7N. ' ,
IST AND 213 MORTGAGES. .ESTATES,
pianos.alimony ;any sum. MURPHY, 62B Market
""I ST, 2D OK CHATTEL MORTGAGE, PIANOS,
J estates. Insurance, etc. SPECK'S, 30 Montgy.
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE OB COL-
laterals. J AS. E. DAMON, 303 Montgomery.
MUNICIPAL LOAN ';, OFFICE, CROCKER
building, room 57; telephone Main 6122. .
6% MONEY ON REAL-ESTATE SECURITY.
. SHADBOUBNE Jit. A CO., 313 Montgy. st
ANY BUM ok 7 MONEY ADVANCED ON
your, furniture, pianos or real estate; low rates;
call and state your proposition or write: open
evenings. J. NOONAN, 1021 Mission st. . ;
ON ANYSECURITY. AT LOW RATES;DEAL-
Ing confidential.* 43 Crocker building. * >>— J
MONEY LOAN ON JEWELRY AND OTHER
valuables at the Security Loan Bank, 1106
Market st, nr. Mason; private entrance 7 Turk. *'
•7 % ■
■ OAKLAND REAL ESTATE.
s^7iSO CASH tLL BUY A NICE 6-ROOM
Sli *J\J collage, worth * 2000 ' leaving a mort-
gage of $1000. ; Address : WM. P. TODD. 1008
Broadway, akland. -.--;.--: '.7 ,
.^3OOO ■■*?£ "T FAIL TO CALL AND LOOK
™m Khi,.»- a * « c brand-new and modern 7 arid 8,
room bouses Alden «fc Garfield are huH'din? and
wnlW- »2500. $3000 ands3soo- good lot,^trm
SSwi?^?-: v ,^' antral location; eag.y terms, and
SS «/?n du R U atwl In thls city for less than $4000
ana »0000. Call at our offlce, 902 Broadway, Oak-
lantL^A LDEN A- GARFIELD. :,-. -
Wt OT, 100 BY 180, IN THE MOST BEAUTIFUL
: ' I l a " ofl>let1 nHmt; 15 minutes by cable to cen- '
ter of Oakland;. 100 feet from car line ; will be sold
for one-half- its value. Come at once, as, you will
188 * bargain.., CHAN NELL' & LANE,= 908
Broadway, Oakland. - ' .;.;•• - -
QQ^fifi C. P. KERN A CO., CENTRAL
«(P OtIUU; Bank building, Oakland, have just
completed a fine modern 8-room bouse; corner lot;
10 minutes to Fourteenth-st local ; will sell ; easy
payments. ....-.- •:;.- • : •..
MODERN SIX-ROOM COTTAGE AND BARN;
-"A lot 25x100 feet, on East 10th st. . '. t V-- *
• Make. ME AN. OFFER. y . '
$3500— corner lot.'l6o*i_o feet; cottage 6
rooms; high ground; tine view of San Francisco
Bay. W. W. BLOW, 1010 Broadway, Oakland.. .7
NY ONE KIN<; N'.E CALL
-cv: fornla -property .for: Eastern property see or
address E: T^. Dl NCE. ' LOOS Brdway, Oakland,Cal. "
ffl_ 1 9 O fiJ i A BARGAIN- BUSINESS PROP^
«ir)l__.UUv'. erty. on San Pablo, aye.: 125 feet
frontage. Apply to J. W. MOSS, 958 Broadway.
Oakland:. --:.' •'.■■•'■...- : -. - -."'
J\ I.X— OFFER WANTED FOR A LARGE
residency and grounds on the heights; East Oak-
land, near Borax Smith's palatial residence, to close
an estate..: BENEDICT & C0., '457 Ninth st :
> ':,:-inii.l. : . '-■;■,'■■ "J .."• v---. .:=.•. • . : .' •■ ■'.
T. O^ Xi ? 1 50-"LOTS IN FRUITVALE ONLY
>AJ $1 and $1 a week ; buy a home and save-
your sraall earnings; the new .railroad will double
vol tie* in Oakland. Hi B. FINNEY, 902 Broad-
way, Oakland. ,-.*.'
SKT^OJV'POH. ?.'* Rooms, in Berkeley;
<SP l-UU. lot 40x100; one-third cash. . • • •
. «40Q^Lot. 40x100: $50 down, $10 monthly.; near
proposed railroad. • '
': CHAS. A. BAI LEY, Berkelay station, Berkeley.
A \v \ •' 1^ , S^ NEWS FOR 5 CENTS-THE
- *-. WEEKLY CALL, in wrapper, for mailing.
.■•'■'..AL : A : aiEl>A77''KEAL''' •ESTATE.-'-."..'.:
AHOICE; : LOT o^^*T^rsiTElT^TiEl?f7^ .
V. block trom station and electric cars; 45x133;
$1150; see it,, . . -.■>--* . - '..
?"**! Safea Clara aye -> blocks from Park st. ;
40x140; $1450. . ' - ' . ■••.•■
Stores and cottages to let
'-:-•: ■ •J. n. YOUNG, :
.7 .'■ ■■:': •-:'■' -..- . .: ' 1243 Park st, Alameda. :
OR SALE— '..•";•'.■ :.;.■:'■:■: ~ " ~ -..-..- ; ■
cottage, new, $1500. °
• 10-rooni 2-story house, f 6000.. '• • '•'•' ■" ° '
..6-rponi cottage, large grounds, $100 down, $40
per month.- , y . . ;-.- .
5-room. cottage, new, $3750. ■'. - .
6-room cottage, furnished, to rent, $35.
5-room cottage, furnished, to rent; $35; ..7
6-room, 2-story house, furnished, to rent, $40. .
y E. D, JUDD; 1424 Park st' - -■ ■
A LA MEDA B ARGANS, FOR CASH AND IN^.
:.st_llmehts— Houses to let in all parts of Ala-
meda. H. P. MQREAL -* CO., 1432 Park; st. .
© ->AA '•■ ALAMEDA BUILDING-LOTS; $25
•4*"UY"V". cash; $10 monthly; 2 /blocks to rail-
road station: If- you want bar -rains ' see us quick.
MACDONALD, MOTT A CO., 1422 ■: Park st., Ala-
meda.
SALE- LOT 150x207, WITH IM PRO YE-
X ments; consisting Of house, barn and larger con-
servatory; adjoins lot 00 which - new. City Hall is
now being constructed ; ■ has great prospective
value. C l l AS. S. -NEAL. End Bank. Park st.
y BERKELEY. REAL ESTATE.
BARG A_N& 7'7./i:.X "^y^yy
$6250—60x120; 3 stores hear station ; street
work complete ;. -fine 'business corner.
$2000-^-75x170 ; North Berkeley ; parties leaving
State: Ideal home ; . elegant : furniture',: organ, etc.;
flowers; choice plants; everything goes; come
quick. .: :-.--". " .-.. ■•' :-•• '■.. ; .' ':;■ . ;-,-•- "• '•
$250—40x116, at. Lorin';': sunny side of street;
nice and high? 100 feet from railroad.
$450—40x130; business lot on Alcatrazave^ '■'
$250— Forty feet frontage at Ashby station; near
electric road also near local train.
$500 — 44x120; Ashby. station: prospective busi-
ness property: right at the station. :...■'•
5*350—62x102; . near College aye. ; one-third the :
V.nee of adjoining property.
$1600— Dwight way; near University; 62x
123; street work done; 3 frontages. -
$700—45x120: only 4 blocks from. : University;
street work done; beautiful view; half price::.--'
$1250—250x132; near California Nevada :
Railroad; near Dwight wav, taken for debt. ;;
$600—120x132; North Berkeley; sacrifice. ■.■■■■''. ■'•
' $100—25x100; near San Pablo . aye.; West :
Berkeley. .-"• •.••:.-•'•-.-'."; ■-"_". ■:'.■,■.;■
$500— NW corner on ; Addison St.: street work
done; double that money asked for any other piece
on the street .7 - ■':■:'.■•:"<
M. L. WURTS,
: Opposite Dwight-way station, Berkeley, Cal;- -.
ERKELEY PROPERTY ATA SACRIFICE;,
leautiful homes cheap. W. E. Sit IKES, Bert
ryraan station, Ber_eicj-. -•.■•.:.'•;-. . y •;;'•:' .
QQ^AA HOUSE OF 10 ROOMS AND BATH ;
tJpOOVw. cement basement and walks; all street .
work done; near station and university. Apply to
JOS. J. MASON, Dwight-way station: - . . -•'
©"1 Q MONTHLY— NEW 6-ROOM; COTTAGE,
«4?XO 'with. mantel, bath, laundry, pantry; fenced;
sewered: lot 40x100: $1800. F. BOEGLE, .630
Market St.: W.C. MOHAN. Lorin; . - | :
.77-.-. 7 ■:.' medical: . ":
ASSURE AND™ SAFE CURE FOR~ALL
2\- female diseases; ladies may : have the
benefit of the skill and attention of a physician of
long and successful practice. A home in confine
merit, 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.
GWYER, 311% Hyde St., bet Ellis and Eddy sts.
POSITIVE, GUARANTEED CURE FOB IB-
regularities ; used for years in private practice
with invariable success even in most aggravated
cases; easy to take; perfectly natural In action;
no pain, exposure or danger; cures in two days:
sent securely sealed on receipt of $3 or C. :O. D. :
strictly confidential. Address DR. J. MILTON"
STOLE, P. O. box 2223, S. F. ■-:■..'
; A NEW PROCESS— NO MEDICINE, I N 3TRU-
. JaL- 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 guaran teed. DR. POPPER. 318 Kearny st'
QCfifi PAID FOR FAILURE TO DURE ANY
rjpODU 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 successfullj*. MRS. DR.
SCOTT, 1101 _ Turk st ; . - -
: ALL LADIES CONSULT FREE MRS. , DR.
2A. DA VIES, 14 McAllister st,- near Market:
leads all competitors; only qualified, trustj- spe-
cialist for safe, quick relief of irregularities, no
matter what cause: treatment scientific, harmless"
and painless; never fails: home In confinement. '
DR. HALL, 1 4 MCALLISTER, SECOND FLOOR,
next Hibernia Bank; diseases of women.
D AUDET'S APHRO TABLETS^TH GREAT
modern remedy for the cure of neurasthenia,
impotency and all - disorders of the sexual organs;
$1 a box, 6 boxes $5; send . for circular. J. H.
WIDBER, cor. Market and Third, sole agent.
IF I i . 1 i LAB OR ANY FEMALE DISEASE
-see Mrs. Dr. Puetz and be content. 254% 4th.
"T\RS. GOODWIN, SPECIALTY DISEASES OF
AJ women; ladles near far assured quick relief
of disease; irregularities restored dally; safe cure
guaranted;.- no instruments; home for patients: -
best medical attendance; low fees: free: Drs. Scol-
der's pills and capsules warranted, i 370 Market st
MRS. DRTWEGNER, 419 EDDY ST.-IKKEO-
ularltles cured ..In ' one day; no instruments;
pills and safety capsules guaranteed; travelers at-
tended; no delay; private home for ladies.
ALPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS. " ~~~~. "" ~
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., agent for Alpeau et Cie.. ■••■-. .
DX. 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. '
y- ;.'.-' ':■ DENTISTS. .
T^TI"AI_iANT^S^MA SONyCORTMARKET^
sets of teeth are made to please or no charge;
on bridges, crowns and gold plates prices reduced;
small gold fillings only $2: painless extraction.,
ANY" TOOTH FILLED OR EXTRACTED
'2% painlessly j 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 : 6 to 20
O'FarreU st DR. GEORGE W. LEEK ;
DR. XX LEEK, 1 FIFTH— OPEN EVENINGS,
and Sunday until noon." ' 'yy . ;. y; ■. .-■ y
DR. C. >;. BLAKE 7 - INDESTRUCTIBLE
teeth-LATEST INVENTlON— Especially for
bridge work; positively .guaranteed never to break;
any patient once seeing them will admit this is tbe
tooth most wanted ; also DR. BLAKE'S enameled
platinum crowns; no display of gold. ■
• THE HIGHEST ART IN DENTISTRY. ,
Prices moderate. Office 405 Sutter, nr. Stockton,
CRQOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR
ket, bet.' 3d and ,4ta, gas specialists ; only ren-
ame agent for painiess extraction: artificial - teeth'
frm ; fillings from $1 ; extracting 50c, with gas $1.
DR. REA, 9 SIXTH ST.: ALL DENTAL WORK
at lowest prices ana warranted ; open evenings ;
«fe7 A SET FOR TEETH; WARRANTED AS j
"4P I good as can be made; filling $1. DR. SIMMS,
dentist, 930 Market st, next Baldwin Theater. ;
ALL WORK REASONABLE AND WARRANT-
A •d. DR. J. W. KEY, 1 22 Market st.
DR. H. G. YOUNG. BRIDGES AND , TEETH
without plates a specialty. '1841 Polk sty: _>•>.
JAR. L UDLUM HILL, 1443 M ARKET; BTJ~
As near Eleventh; no charge for extracting when
plates are made; t old I plates made over like new;
teeth from $8 per set; extracting 50c; gas given. ,<
GOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. : 806 MAR-'
Y_ ketst." DR. CHARLES W. DECKER: 7^7^
~~ " ■■ T -.":-.-7. ,^97' uuflij
TO LEASE-SW. COR. MONTGOMERY* AYE/
and Francisco; large building and. lot, suitable
for stable or manufacturing purposes;, rent: sl6.
BOVEE, TOY A CO., 19 Montgomery St.
THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY,. WIL .2, 1895.
7. '"-.'.HOUSES TO LET. ,
HOUSE 9 'ROOMS : NEWLY PAINTED AND
papered; cheap; one or two families.: Inquire
on premises, 421 Powell st"7 y :•:* ... - . y .*.
©A 4 ROOMS, LOWER PART ?HOUSE. 62
<3_?t/."' Tehama st., near Second: good order. ■" ".
TfiO GOUGH,.- NEAR HAVES— 6 ■ SUNNY
ttvO rooms; bath; yard. • »'-* 7 : <
7 ROOMS. BATH. 431 MINNA ST., BET.
"1.- Fifth and sixth. '.-.-■: - . : : " " :,-: -' y. -7 '- '.■*'"'
HOUSES, -.HOUSES,, HOUSES, ; : HOUSES,
To rent, to rent, to rent, to rent, to rent, to rent
-BALDWIN A HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st -;."
fflj On . ELEGANT.. BESIDENCE ; 8 ROOMS,
tipOU. bath: large garden and : stable; 1005
Twentieth st, near Guerrero. BALDWIN A.
HAMMOND, 1 0 Montgomery st. -
] C BOOMS,' VICINITY CALIFORNIA AND
xO Mason sts.; furnished or unfurnished: $60
■ SPECK'S, 30 Montgomery st. ; .■:■■:■
QI Q MINNA— SUNNY HOUSE OF 18 ROOMS:
010 $50. O'FARRELL|<fc CO., 11 Montgomery.
TVTEAT. 2-STORY -HOUSE; 6 ROOMS AND
XV bath; 1910 Stevenson st. bet. Nineteenth and
Twentieth rent only $20. Apply to C. S. CAPP A
C 0. ,413 Montgomery st, House. Brokers. and Real
Estate Agents. . 7 y :•• ; .- ■■•.■.••: ■--■■":- '■■"':-■
MISSION ST., BET. NINTH AND TENTH—
Comfortable 2-story house: 7 rooms and bath;
1225 Mission st:' rent only $30.. Apply to C. S.
CAPP „ CO.', House Brokers . and Real Estate
Agents, 413 Montgomery St. ,y ... ■•',.■...
THAT VERY SUNNY '• 2-STORY BAY WIN-
dow house. 10 rooms arid bath.; west side Van
Ness aye.; near Oak st. ; No. 7. ' Apply to C. S.
CAPP & C 0.,-413 Montgomery st., House Brokers
and Real Estate Agents- ...:..- ••
BAY-WINDOW HOUSE: 6 SUNNY ROOMS,
. bath, gas, yard $20 y 1025 Capp st. '.. - ■ . .' 1
07^: ISSMGAix.S-E'R.COR.IIYDE; SUTTr
tip- I O. able for physician 'or dentist, or would '
rent in floors. AsIITON. 411 Montgomery St. '.'■:'.•.
: FURNISHED HOUSES. '
A 6AU£MILITO — 7-ROOM FURNISHED
A house; large grounds: .beautiful view. :' Apply
room "38, 3lercbants* Exchange, or at fruit stand,
.. Sausalito ferry, foot of: Market st. ■
Eespo'nsible PARTIES to take fur-.
i\ '. nished house and board lady and two children;
-no small children: references- Address B, box 89.
' - '"' - .;.y COTTAGES TO LET. ;.'"7--' ; ;'
Gi TAi i I :■: ; "X^tOOMsT^TARGE^ARD^
. stable ;:sl4: 2617 1 Mls_ion,dr.T\yenty-second.
nOTTAGE;.2 LARGE SUNNY ROOMS; YARD;
\j; basement; $7. . 622 Minna. St., near Seventh,; •
QTTAGE . 6 ROOMS, BATH ; MODERN
: provements: cheap. 2428.Geary st. • .'•■.-
G.OTT OF 5 ROOMS; BASEMEN YARD;
$11. .; 726 a Army st. - ■":.
OTTAGE" OF 6 ROOMS: STABLE; REASON-.,
V able to permanent tenant. Apply 2117 O'Far-
rell st .'■■'', ■ -•■ •■ . ■••..■
©1 ft FINE BAY-WINDOW COTTAGE ; A.
"sPI O. rooms, bath, basement. .33 Thirteenth st.
.' ,•• ':'.-.. ..'FUKNI.SHEI)... FLATS.' '.-'.V-7.
}"^Vu^NISHED~FLATTTItOOi^^
.* Halght st. near Buchanan;. $37 50. -. - .
FLATS TO LET.
O"^?^SUNNYni}T^ER"FLATr^
mento st.'-near Baker: 5 large rooms and bath;
rent only $15. SHAINW.ALD.BUCKBEE A CO.'-.
220 Montgomery St.. ■ ; . > 7 - - .' y, '-.■..= :
- LATS, FLATS, FLATS, FLATS, . FLATS, :
X To rent, to rent, to: rent, to rent, to rent, to rent.
BALDWIN _-HAM.MONp,loMohtgoiN;ery. St.. '•'■..
UNNY 5 AND 6 ROOM FLATS; $.6 AND
Q $17; bath,. 929 Nineteenth st. ;.y ."'■- .;■ ■ :
\TEW: MODERN:, BAY-WINDOW FLAT; 5
x> rooms; $18; bath; gas: tubs, 911 Folsom st
IfFPEB FLAT; .7 SUNNY ROOMS; .YARD*
j garden, cellar; $25. 1421 Valencia st. - '-. .-•..".
B OWNTOWN FLATS— «I6* TAYLOR, NEAR
Geary; .6 rooms and bath; and' 220 Leaven-
• : worth, near Eddy; rent reduced. BURNHAM
MARSH CO.. 428 Montgomery st .■■•■- '.''- . '. .-.-
-1 "I X FILLMORE, COR. GERMANIA— FLAT. 5
ill) rooms 7 bath. - ' .. •
YttAO FOLSOM-^CORNER. ' SUNNY- BAY-
xXf'xM window flat; 6 rooms; bath. Inquire of
J BAG AN, 1129 Folsom st. .7 '' '--'.'. :. ;
1 Q9Q HARRISON. 'r-. NEW. 7 BAY-WINDOW
XO—O flat -, 6 sunny rooms.; bath yard -- y '■■■-.
TIPPER FLAT; 7 ROOM *, ; 315 HAIGHT ST.,
U- near Buchanan. , -■ ■- ■ -.: ..■■... . .'..-.' --. -
| "| /♦ SEVENTH, : NEAR. MARKET— FLAT; 4
-tD rooms; suitable for housekeeping rent mode-
rate. -.- ."_. . j ;•■ ,-. ■■ ■':■ ■; . .:.'■ . '■'-... - .
171 LAT" 7 ROOMS, BATH, 631 GUERRERO ST.
X $25; also flat 4 rooms.. Bo7"^' Valencia st.-, $1.4,
T OWER FLAT 1 ROOMS AND BATH: CLOSE
J 4 to cars:. marine view modern improvements.
1121 Filbert st. : ■ V'-y 7"- :'-". ; ..-. -.-.,;;'-• .'.--•'.'• .' 'V'/ ■'■'■■
i," I N NEW I 'FEB FLAT 7. ROOMS,- BATH
1 $40. 140 Fulton ...-■' ■:■ ...
Cj T T AND $12; 2 .'FLATS;'' 4 ROOMS EACH:
.♦ISXX 27 and 33 Alvarado St., near Guerrero, bet
: Twenty-second and Twenty-third sts. : -."- ... ■..-:.-.
7(n»T Q flat: .4 nice; Rooms and Yard;
«yV-»1..!}.;i Clementina st, '-Sixth.
dl* Q FLAT 4 ROOMS NO CHILDREN, 1123
tjj)o«. Vallejo st, near Leavenworth. "
1 fiO 1 1 1 A it i HI. AHO VR BRODERICK— SUN-
IviI ny 6-room flat;, best neighborhood; fine
view; also hew 5-roooi corner flat; . :■ .- .
QI Q JONES — B^OF THE . LARGEST AND
\ wJLO most. sunny rooms In the city, with bath and
2 water-closets and large storage ; basement : :.e.very -.
convenience for housekeeping. '-.Inquire 909 Jones.
1-iLEGANT NEW FLATS-SEVENTH ST., BE-
-i low Bryant; 5 rooms, bath, 317: - rooms, $10.
"&Q7r _ NEW CORNER STORE, WITH FLAT
ilDOU.'of 5 room, bath and large yard; fine loca-
tion: water free ; long lease to right party. J. RISSO, ■
Silver avenue and Mission road, y - ' ■ ..'•,. '. 7: .'.:-..
2 FLATS, 3 AND 4 ROOMS; STABLE. 26",.
Cheslej- st, off Harrison, Seventh and Eighth. >
(_OCTi X,ih NEW UPPER SUNNY MODERN
tjp_jo.c)v. flat, 5 rooms; bath. 935 Golden Gate,
}"*LAT: ONE OF BEST: 7 ROOMS; NEWLY PA-
? pcred." 951 Folsom, near Sixth. ; '."-,-; -..,.-
-4 SUNNY ROOMS; NEWLY PAPERED AND
painted; $11. 1 023 "/_ Capp. ; : :
TVTEWLY PAPERED SUNNY FLAT OF 3
XV rooms; $12; water free. 356 Third st. . .
ffl**|7 UPPER FLAT; 6 SUNNY ROOMS;
tj) XI.. bath. 1120 Howard st .
fQX 114 MCALLISTER, OPP. CITY HALL,
DO. sunny side: 7 rooms;and bath. ASHTON,
411 Montgomery St. 7 ' ' . ■ "
ELEGANT FLATS OF 5 AND 6 ROOM S, BATH;
price reduced. 713 Fulton st. , , ,
LILY- AVE:— 4^ROOMS. KEY AT GRO-
eery. Page and Octavia sts.
ml.l AYE.— LOWER FLAT: 4 BOOMS;
key at grocery, Page and Octavia sts. ,
HOUSEKEEPING BOOMS. '
NICErLTwr-Ts^^Y'ROOM
OaO for housekeeping; 2 closets. . ■
OAii OAK — 2 SUNNY. HOUSEKEEPING
_-*lD rooms,' cheap. - . -■ . - -
110 TENTH— PARLOR SUITE, KITCHEN
HO optional: private family; reasonable. .
9Q HARRIET - FURNISHED ROOMS FOR
_- 1/ housekeeping. ■; ' ■'-,'■" " y -"-
O PEARL, CORNER MARKET, OPPOSITE
O Octavia— Front and back parlor, well furnished'
for housekeeping; running water; $15. '' ••*.•;, *■
1,1 A ELEVENTH — FURNISHED
XXtt rooms, complete for housekeeping;, private;
bath: grate, and water in all rooms ; sun all day;
single and en suite; - reasonable. * . :\.
Q*r "I MISSION*, NR. SIXTH— 2 LARGE SUN-
oOx ny rooms: complete.for housekeeping; $12.
C.Q 5 NICE ROOMS. 06 FIRST ST.
"I J.Q7 POLK— 3 OR 4 LARGE, PLEASANT
JLttO I sunny rooms; furnished for housekeeping.
Of*(\ MINNA, NEAR FIFTH-NICE SUNNY,
OUU housekeeping rooms. -■•' 7^_B*S_B_* ; ;.■ ..-■'■
i I\OA MISSION.- — FURNISHED : ROOM;
JLU__T: -housekpg; bath: no children; reasonable.
OR 3 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUBE-
keeplng; also single room; private family. 34
Kissling, near Twelfth, bet. Howard and Folsom. •.
QQI FELL — 2 UN" FURNISHED LIGHT
OOX housekeeping rooms. . .- "-; .'. .*. . ; .
jf»Q NATOMA-2 OR 3 SUNNY FURNISHED
DO rooms for housekeeping; yard; $8 or $10. -
C". SHIPLEY—. FRONT ROOMS7fURNISH _>
00 tor housekeeping, $10; 1 furnished front room
for housekeeping, $7. -. ■ •'--■"-. , .- -• .
709 NATOMA, NEAR NINTH— 3 NICE
1 Oju rooms, unfurnished. . -•:
1 OX A HOWARD, COR. TENTH-FINE SUN-
AOOtt ny furnished housekeeping rooms; bath;,
board also. -, V ■ •' y , ' :, -.; . ': ..
A-: ■ NATOMA— TWO FURNISHED FRONT
DUO rooms for housekeeping. "7: »'. ,"-; * : --,
C9Q ELLIS — TWO NICELY FURNISHED,
0-.0 sunny, - connecting housekeeping rooms;
reasonable. ; '•■•;. * ,
Q99 THIRD-FRONT FURNISHED HOUSE-
O---- keeping suite, $12: single, $1, $1 25, $1 50.
Q9 SOUTH PARK— I OR* 2 SUNNY. ROOMS
OM nicely famished for housekeeping.! ;'•. ■ : > . ,
9rq-| CALIFORNIA — 3 ELEGANT FUR-
MOOX | nished rooms for housekeeping. - ■ ■ *.• . ; ;•
O OR 4 NICE HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. * 1025
0 Mission st. V- .'■ * '■-■■•-'■* ':..'■-*. ■■:''.'.•; "" ■ -. .: . ■■'•..,-
-79^ P.R ANNAN. ABOVE * SIXTH— SUNNY:
, IMO kitchen and bedroom, furnished, $8. -:, * £■$
AOQ GEABY— SUNNY FRONT SUITE AND
_^-Q ; housekeeping rooms.'/ ■. ' . :« .'.
"! "I Of* -FOLSOM— 1". LARGE FRONT ROOM",
J-_-_-U furnished for housekeeping, $7 week.*;;: ; v
"J fi TWELFTH, NR.: MARKET— SUNNY CON-
lv nectlng rooms; furnished; low rent. " *
"I Q LEWIS, OFF TAYLOR, NR. POST— LARGE
XO sunny room and kitchen, furnished complete,
$15; also 1 unfurnished: $4. ■,*.-. ■-%■>-.
1 99fl FOLSOM — SUPERIOR ACCOMMODA-
X__-jU tions for housekeeping; I front rooms;, pri-
,vateuslo..-y^-;-,,: :-;.■.■--„;.%■; : ;--: yy-'-'^T'. '
99fi THIRD— SINGLE AND SUITE ; . LIGHT
MAdXJ housekeeping; $5 up; brick building: yard:,
mX POLK— 2 NICELY FURNISHED,
O ny front , rooms; housekeeping; bath;
gas; $15. - , - . "-:■
HOUSEKEEPING ? ROOMS - Continued.
TO fl 71 A YES-LA KCK, SUNN V~BA Y*-WlN-
ttO"±2 dow rooms; also housekeeping rooms. ° "*>..;
1 307 STOCKTON — NICE FURN I HE D
IOV/,r rooms for housekeeping; rent cheap. f:7
IAOC MARKET ST., OPP. JONES- PARLOR
IUUU suits and kitchen, also single rooms. . .-;■■ ' z ';
QI 7 THIRD S — LARGE ..'., SUNNY .-CFRONT-
OX I : rooms $6. $10. $12 month: $1 60 to $3 wk.
- ' . . ROOMS TO LET. 7"
foOI^MXiuoH^TAXGE BAY-WINDOW
J -._.! front. roOm; cheap; private family;;, "/
m TENTH — LARGE . SUNNY * FRONT
rooms; light fcousekeeplng. . .
"I QOO MISSION-SINGLE FRONT ROOM;
10---- rent $5. : , : . ..:■. ~*r. ■■.-'. ■
QOS FIFTH ST:— FURNISHED OR UNFUR-
-o£o nished apartments from $10 up.
AY'LOR ST., NEAR MARKET-SUNNY'
. suites and single rooms: reasonable.
OA} EIGHTH— NICELY FURNISHED ROOM.
9991 ELM • AYE.— 2 SUNNY FURNISHED
_.—.-■> rooms or private home in confinement;.
reasonable, a . ■■ ... ' '■.::""■■ "^'-'y ',_ '*■■"'*.
QAQ GULDEN GATE FRONT PAR-
-01/0 lor: also single room for gentleman. .... y ' . y
'nA Q HOWARD — LARGE - FRONT ROOM;
ifxO also nice sunny suite well furnished. '
m SEVENTH ST.-FURNISHED ROOMS
from $1 week up; also housekeeping rooms;
transient, .'• •-,-';-.■ .: ■"' '..'- -'-. '.' - , ••'.. ■■.•■' •-
TAC A HOWARD-LARGE SUNNY. SINGLE
IyOU and double rooms; transient •
.Q'jT J"ON ES — SUNNY. FRONT :- ROOMS;
0 '1' handsomely furnished; hot and cold running
.watery -..'•■ ..'. ■ ;•■-- .-'•.-'•.;"• :y7 ;
"I *l n JONES— FRONT SUNNY BAY-
. 1 1 1 ..; windowed room ; private family.
f->o£» 1 HAVES — DOWNSTAIRS ; SUNNY
JJMXJ'Z furnished front room ; $4 a month. ■■'■■
"1 TO EDDY— SU NNY' FURNISHED ROOMS;
HO $4 per month and upward. - "
"I IQ A HOWARD - NICE LARGE SUNNY
.xlQU'.room, suitable for 1 or 2: cheap. y-J*
"I "1 X a SIXTHyiiARGE SINGLE AND DOUBLE
'HO room; sunny front; rent reasonable. '■ ."v
TOT-TURK^NEWLY PAPERED AND CAR-
-I__l ;peted parlor, folding-bed, gas; other single
' furnished rooms: also 4 unfurnished rooms. 7
QAT WEBSTER— 3 OR :4 7 UNIT" UNI
; tJ\r r. rooms and bath ; rent reasonable. •- ■
rTOQOE A V — SINGLE AND DOUBLE:
- I MO housekeeping, if desirable, cheap.
00 PAGE^2 OR" 3 "UNFURNISHED ROOMS
__0 for light housekeeping; suitable for a couple;
rio .children in house. . . . .•-.■
. rr to gear £3 elegant suite sunny .
ixM- parlors and single, .
lie] GUERRERO — TO NICE PARTY', 8
110 l rooms; hath; large porch; $10; fine well
water. '•'•'. : . . ■ ..■■■■. .'.'.-. - .
fltf-l : 3 SUNNY, - : BAY-WINDOW BOOMS
«Jp.lOi and bath. 410 Fell st .
irjiil 1 HOWARD — SUNNY' FURNISHED
i Ul2 bay-window; others double; single rooms;
reasonable. "■'; : "' *'. ■ , . - ."■';'
Oi 6 LEA WORTH — DOUBLE ROOM:
. MxM morning and afternoon sun; hot and cold
.water'; also. housekeeping room; all furnished.; •
Gl III) -'HOUSE, ] 42 SEVENTH-SUITE
find kitchen; also housekeeping rooms, y
OT-fO' PARREL L 2 NICELY FURNISHED
01 V front rooms suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen. -.
LA ROE. FURNISHED ROOM; $4.
.Golden Gate avenue. ■■'
_4QQ JESSIE, : REAR MINT — FURNISHED
•tDD housekeeping rooms; use of kitchen; single
rooms cheap. .
7 A 7 MONTGOMERY AYE., COR. FILBERT-
-IV' I Fine sunny furnished housekeeping rooms;
from .$7 up. •. ' ■ ' ' - ' .- •
. *1 All>T LARKIN- AND SMALL SUN-
-.'JLylO'j'. Ny rooms, stoves, grates; housekeeping.
'■'. X RUNG TON" HOUSE, 127 KEARNY'— PLEAS-
t\- -ant sunny, rooms, en suite and single ; first class
: In. every respect ; terms reasonable. ■'■_■.
THE SHERMAN APARTMENT-HOUSE; 129
•1 new.' sunny rooms; strictly respectable; half
price of best- hotels with equal accommodations;
.very central. 28 Eighth St.. near Market. . .
CC SECOND.— FURNISHED; SINGLE AND
suites: sunny: respectable: gas..- ' .. •
y BOARDING AND ROOMS. 7:
. OQCV^A^JQSE^^C,COR "fwEyTY^^TH;
>_0 v furnished room and board can be secured in
family; ho other boarders; references exchanged. ■
jPOI BUSH — SUITE '2 FRONT ROOMS;
yiil^.slrigle rooms: good board; 916.
PRIVATE BOARDING. 926 HYDE ST., COR
A Pine— Sunny suite and single rooms, with board
MRS. T. W. BRO'I 11 ER TON. :: ;• -
V--V ; ;'; CHILDREN BOARDED. y
ypA^YWOULD^rKEr^CHH^
AJ good home; mother's care. 210 V, Mason st.
y '":-:. SUMMER RESORTS. ."'. '77, '
SANITARIUM OF YOUR OWN. "HEALTH
first consideration, when I secured 320 acres'
' picturesque; fogless land ; 1600 feet elevation : 60
miles from. city, 13 -miles from railway; indorsed
by State Health Board as best location for weak-
lunged persons. " Contemplating removal from
State, I" offer same, including two rough comfort-
able cottages; barn and ten-acre orchard (bearing)
for $3000. Panics desiring profitable investment
- should not consider this proposition, there being no
profit therein.: But lovers of nature's beauties, ap-
preciating elbow-room," the exhilaration of moun-
tain life and ' health, or who desire i permanent
summer camp,'. combining home comforts, should 1
address T. S.JONES, station A, city. .
. STOKES TO LET.
O^^NElFlNElTY'lsiTu^^
st., near California, suitable for confectioner - or
jeweler; rent vervlow.to good tenant SHAIN-
,WALD, KI.TKHKK A CO, 220 Montgomery st.
1 o~i SECOND, COR. HOWARD— ONLY $20.
.11)1 BALDWIN A- HAMMOND, 10 Montg'erj-.
CCC'3IB ELLIS ST., NEAR POWELL: FOR
• tjp I O. restaurant; has a large basement and
many; private ; rooms in rear. ASHTON, 411
Montgomery st. • ' ■ ■"'■ * ■
__. _-7 V CLAIRVOYANTS. . _y Ty
THE CELEBRATED i CLAIRVOYANT"" PRO-
-1 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. Oflice 303 Jones st, near Eddy; hours
9a. 11., 9P. _ Sundays 9to 5. ■ . ■ . -..'.,•-.
VAMENA, TURKISH FORTUNE-TELLER; 9
1 a. m. to 9p. m. 1538 Jackson st, cor. Polk.
MME.WALTERS,GREATCARDREADER;NO
humbug; returned ; 25c :gents 50c. 337 Tehama.
MME. RAVENNA, TEST MEDIUM, LIFE-
. reader, names given; 25c up. 828 Howard st.
MMX MOREAU, BEST MEDIUM. CLAIRVOY-
ant; speaks German. 25c up. 131 Fourth st. .
ME. "DR. THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL-
eggs and carls (In English on'ierman)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 Kearnj-.
ME..FORTER, CARD-READER — LADIES
50c, gents $1; palmistry and clairvoyant sit-
tings $1 50. ■ 506. O'FarreU st, near Jones.
MRS. J! J. WHITNEY, CLAIRVOYA NT, TEST
medium and life-reader. 218 Stockton.
: ■--":" ••'■' ASTROLOGY.
ASTRAL SEER-PROF. HOLJIES, 623 GEARY
"st: horoscopes, questions, stocks, advice.
yV;. ;." y." : SPIRITUALISM. .-■■'■' '-y : -:~
ME " BOR LE;"" SPIRITUAL MAGNETIC
healer; hours 9to 12, 1 to 6. 9 Mason st.
IRCLE' FOR _ . 'TICS TO-NIGHT; ' 10c.
MM K. YOUNG, 723 Cough, near McAllister. <
':;-.;■••.. ;.-. unclaimed; GOODS. 7
OFFICE OF. THE COLLECTOR' OF CUSTOMS,
Port of San. Francisco, March 25, 1895— N0-
. tice. Certain goods remaining unclaimed one year
in bonded warehouses will be sold at public auction
at the United States Appraiser-store, on MONDAY,
April 22, 1895, at 11 o'clock a. m. .-. ;-
.' Descriptive catalogues can be had at the Custom-
house" on and after April 18, 1895, and also at the
time and, place of The sale. JOHN H. WISE, Col-
lector.'^ '■-.••■"'.. --. --o:-::---. •■•■: - . ■■:/:-,.;'•
V^^^_ : SHERIFF'S SALES. '
ShebTiff'ssale-a. buckmTnTplain!
tiff, vs. AMELIA.M. 'i MOTT ET AL., defend-
ants. . No - -24,992. Superior Court, Department 7.
Order of Sale and Decree of Lien and Sale. '.- ' .<
'. Under and bj* virtue of an order of sale and de-
oree of lieu .'and sale, Issued 1 out of the Superior |
Court, Department No. 7, of the city and county
of • San Francisco, . State 1 of California, on the 20th
day. of October, A. D. 1894, In the., above-entitled
action. : wherein A. E. BUCKMAN, the above-
named plaintiff, obtained a judgment and decree of
lien and sale against AMELIA M. MOTT et al., de-
fendants, on the .17th : day of August, A. D. 1893,
which said judgment * and ; decree was on the Slst
day.of August, A. D. 1893, recorded" In Judgment
Book IS of said court, at page 482, 1 am command-
ed to sell all that certain piece or parcel of land
sit uate, lying and being in- the city and county of
,San* Francisco, ; State ;of California, and bounded
and described as follows: • -."-.;';' ,'.■--"; .y-A "*- y"
M Commencing at the southeasterly corner otTwen- ,
ty-flrst (21st) and Noe streets,* running thence east-
erly along the southerly line of 21st street one
hundred and five (105) feet; thence at right angles
southerly, parallel with the east line of Noe street,
flftv -seven (67) feet; thence | at right angles west-
erly, parallel with • said line of 21st street, 10» feet
to Noe street, and thence : at right angles northerly
along said line of Noe street fifty-seven (57) feet to
* point of commencement. --:*>:-. %'■ '•■•• -.- ■ > - ■'■■■■'■" -* *•■ • 1 -'-
-si Public notice Is hereby given that on WEDNES-
DAY,' the 3d day iof < April, A. D. - 1896,' at '• 12
o'clock noon of . that . day In : front ;of the new City
Hall, wing, in the city and county of
San Francisco, I will, in obedience to said order of
sale and decree I of | Hen | and sale, sell the above-de-
scribed" property; or sso much Thereof as may be
necessary to raise sufficient ! money -to satisfy said
judgment; ? with * Interest " and "• costs, / etc., to *. the
- highest ■ and , best : bidder for. lawful money of the
United States. - *""- - •-■ '■■'- -' •-' : ''-'"- "-"'■ - *-' y. '•■ "■
", i * .. BICHARD I. WHELAN, Sheriff. -
1 San" Francisco, March 12. 1895. - - ' <*.*«■*s*%;
WM. H. : CHAPMAN and 7E. G. KNAPP, Mills ,
building, Montgomery st, San Francisco, attorneys
for plaintiff. : - ,--dg3aarf|»^ t
Z LOST. ' ;o *.' 7.
STOLEN— BO AD ; QUEE^^SAFETY 25^-A-
-61 0: also Warwick Safety No. 6992 ; reward
for recovery. 7 828 McAllister st. -; g ■-.:■'■."■•'■ ?*~7\".
POCKET-BOOK I CONTAINING RAlL-
road ticket No. 160 from San Francisco to San
Luis Obispo; also tickets from S. F. to Fair Oaks
and other papers; owner's name printed in gold let-
ters on inside of . book; liberal . reward will De paid
for return of same to 13 Mason st. j J. K. PRIOR.
LOST-SUNDAY, GOLD WATCH IN GOLDEN
Gate Park. Finder rewarded by. returning to
1013 Minna at.--,,, y ■::.--. y '- : > ■"-, -y : .-i^
BLACK AND WHITE SPANIEL DOG; LlB-
eral reward if| returned.'-? 1102 Twenty-fourth."
.'-.-/.-....,- , FOUND., o; ?t^ • -y *,
FOUND-ON VA^N^S^Tv^SATURDAY
A evening, package containing a dress. Call 225 V.
Birch aye., prove property and paj- charges.* fa-
—^— ■ — — — . _— _— . __— .^ ■_— E——__,
TYPEWRITERS * AND 'SUPPLIES.^ 7
TNXOMPABH6STTiIE~CALIG^APS^^
1 forever.' NAY' LOR, 19 Montgomery. Rents,
repairs, supplies, mimeographs, Installments."*": .'r -•
yy : LEGAL NOTICES.; 7 V
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
of California, in and for the City and County of
San Francisco. ' : - ■ ',', -"- •,» ■ .. -. j '. : , *
CHARLES SUTRO, plaintiff, vs. ALFRED R.
WATSON et al., defendants. Action brought in
the Superior Court, City and County of San Fran-
cisco, State of California, and the complaint filed
in said City and County of San Francisco, in the
oflice of the Clerk of said Superior Court. i - -
The people of the State of California se*nd greet-
ing to ALFRED R. WATSON, WILLIAM ROE,
PETER DOE, JOHN FIRST, JANE FOE and
MARY COE: - '• _ <-— ■--.--;!
You are hereby required to appear In an action
brought against, you by. the above-named plaintiff
in the Superior Court of the City and County of
San Francisco, State of California, and to answer
the complain tilled therein within ten days (exclu-
sive of tbe day of service) after the service on you
of this summons— lf served within thiscounty; or,
if served elsewhere, within thirty days. " - ; . •:
The said action is brought to obtain judgment of
this court fOr the foreclosure of a certain mortgage,
described in the complaint and executed by
the said ALFRED R. WATSON, on the 2d day of
June, 1894, to secure the . payment of a certain ;
promissory note made by said Watson to plaintiff
on said 2d day of June, 1894, for $20,000, described
in the complaint herein, and which, by non-pav--
ment of Interest, has become due,' no part of which
said note has been paid; and the whole thereof,'
together with Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per
cent per annum from the 2d day of June, 1894, Is >'.'
due and unpaid; also for 5 per cent of the. amount. '
found due plaintiff, for h's -counsel fees In this
action; also for the sum of $107.50 paid for insur-
ance, and $s. paid for searchipg the title to the:
mortgaged premises subsequent to the execution of
said mortgage, That the premises conveyed by
i said : mortgage may be sold and the proceeds '
thereof applied to . the .. payment" of . ■ the -.
principal and interest of . said , note, moneys ,
expended by plaintiff as . aforesaid, counsel
fees, . and costs of ' suit; - and in case -.-. such
proceeds are not sufficient to pay the same,
then that judgment be docketed against said
ALFRED R. WATSON for the balance re- i
maining due, and also, that the said defendants, ,
and all persons claiming by, through, or under
.them, or either of - them, may be barred and fore- . ,
closed of all right, title, claim, lien, equity of re- '
demption and interest in and to - said mortgaged
premises, and for other and' further relief, as will i
more fully appear by. reference to the complaint on ;
file herein. For further particulars reference to -
said complaint Is hereby made. ,- •'.•:-.,•••.- ,
And you are hereby notified that If you fall to ap-
pear and answer the said complaint, as above re-
quired, said plaintiff will apply to the court for the
relief demanded in tha complaint. -"- : . -.
Witness my hand and the seal of the Superior
Court of the City and County of San Francisco,
State of California, this 2d day ot March, A. D. 1895. '
[Seal.] . C. F. CURRY", Clerk. *■:«
By H. F. Mobbis, Deputy Clerk.
ALFRED SUTRO,. Attorney for plaintiff, 101
Crocker building, San Francisco, Cat. -. ■ .
TN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE CITY
I and County of San Francisco. State .of Califor-
nia—ln thematter"of DUFFEY BROS., insolvent
debtors. > .. :.-...'-.-•. '
Notice Is hereby given to all the creditors of
GEO. F. DUFFEY and EUGENE J. DUFI'KY.
Insolvent debtors, who have proved their debts,
that said C". F. Duffey and E. J. Duffey have filed in
said Superior Court their petition for a discharge
from all their debts and liabilities, and that, by an
order of said court, all said creditors are required
to appear before said court, at the courtroom
thereof, Department No, 10, in the new City Hall,
in said city and county, on the 30th daj- of" April,
A. D. 1895, at the hour of 10 A. M., and then and
there show cause, If any they have, why the said
GEO . F. DUFFEY and' EUGENE -J. DUFFEY'
should not be discharged from all their debts, in •
•accordance with tho statutes in such cases made ■
and provided.
Attest my hand and the seal of said court this
25th day of March, 1895.: »C. F. CURRY, Clerk.
[Seal.] By Wm. A. Deask, Deputy Clerk.
AJOTICETO CREDITORS— ESTATE OF WIL-
II LIAM WESTERFELD, deceased. Notice is
hereby given the undersigned, executrix and
executor of the last" will of WILLIAM WEST-
ERFELD, deceased, to the creditors of and all per-
sons having claims against the. said deceased to ex-
hibit them, with-- the necessary vouchers, within
ten months after- the first publication of this notice
to the said executrix and executor, at the law office
of Messrs. Lindley.* Eickhoff, at No. 530 Cali-
fornia st, room' 40, San Francisco, Cal., the same
being their place for the transaction of the business
of -the said estate in the city and . county of San
Francisco, State of California. , :'■:•
PAULINE WESTERFELD, 7
.7. LOUIS WESTERFELD,
Executrix and executor of the estate of WILLIAM
WESTERFELD, deceased. ; ;
Dated at San Francisco, March 18, 1895. .-. y
TVTOTICE TO CREDITORS^ESTATEOF CATH-
±> ERINE SPANGLER, deceased. Notice is
hereby given by the undersigned, Timothy P. Rlor-
dan and: Nathaniel Hallinan,' executors of tha
will of CATHERINE SPANGLER,' deceased, to
the creditors of and all persons having -claims
against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the
necessary vouchers within four months after the
first publication of this notice, to the said execu-
tors at the law-office of A. H.LOUGHBOROUGH:
at. No. -507 Montgomery street, in the city and
county of San Francisco, State of California, the
same being their place for the transaction of the
business of the said estate. TIMOTHY .P. RIOR-
DAN and NATHANIEL HALLINAN, executors
Of the will of CATHERINE SPANGLER, de-
ceased.
Dated March 5. 1895. '.''•--
A . H. LOUOHROROUGH, Attorney for executors.
"H~y TRUSTEES' SALES. .y.^yy-
TRUSTEES' SALE— IN ACCORDANCE WITH
the Terms and under the authoritj- of a cer-
tain deed of trust, duly executed by ; J.- D_
EARTH 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 Count 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
i day of * February, 1895, by the Board : of Di-
rectors of said - SAN , FRANCISCO SAVINGS
UNION, a corporation, and the holder of the notes
(No. 8857), to secure payment of which the afore-
said deed of I trust was executed, declaring that de-
fault had been made in the payment of the principal
sum and other sums, due under said notes and deed
of trust, and requesting " and 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 A 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 m gold coin
of the United States, all those pieces or parcels of
land situate in the county of Los Angeles, State
of California,, described . as follows, to wit:,. .-.* ■-...
First— certain parcels of land situate partly ;<
ln the southeast quarter of section nine (9) and
partly in the east half of section sixteen (16), -in
township : one (1) south, range twelve (12) west.
San Bernardino base and meridian, and described' ■
as follows, to wit : " •, '■-.::;' --
•, All of lots two (2), three (3), seven (7), eight (8),
nine (9), ten (10), eleven (11), twelve (12) and i
thirteen (IS), and the. westerly two hundred and
eighty-four (284) feet of each of lots four and five '
(4 and 6) in range eighteen (18) of the Alhambra i
Addition Tract, as per map thereof recorded in the .'
office of the County Recorder of said county of Los
Angeles, In book 3 of Miscellaneous Records, at
pages 298 and 299, to which map special reference '■
is hereby | made, ; excepting, however, from said
lots seven (7) and eight (8), the ; parcels described
as follows : .* -7 •- .-'• ':."". '•■-■•■■,■-■
A. Commencing at the: northwest, corner of said !
lot seven (7) and running thence southerly, along
the westerly line of said lot seven (7), two hundred
and seventy-four (274) feet ; thence at right angles ,
easterly, two hundred and sixty-seven and 74-100 .
(267.74) feet to the westerly line of the right of '
way of the San Gabriel Valley Rapid Transit Rail-
way; thence northerly, along last-named line, to
the northerly line of said lot seven (7). and thence [
westerly, along said last- named line, three hundred
and thirty-two and 14-100 (332.14). feet to the point '
of commencement. * • -r? ••• * .;".. -: :; > < -..-^'> ■■.
' 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) 7
six hundred and forty- (640) | feet; thence lat right
angles westerly, ; two i 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 t subject, however, to I the right of I
way of said railway over a strip forty (40) « feet ,
wide running north and south about . through the
center of said lots 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13, and curv-
ing through said lot 7. ■-<-yy±.^-*~ -.- '...•--v«---.''-'-v-vv;- y- '& ■
Second— Those certain parcels of land situate In
the east half of said section sixteen (16) and de-
scribed as follows, to wit : . . - -■- .--•'■• „ 7
• Lots: eleven-; (11) and thirteen (13). >in range '
seventeen (17) of said Alhambra Addition Tract,
as per above mentioned map.":-'. /•/.:,.?.-:*: ->:?.*>_-i ,
- .* Third— Those certain - parcels . of 7 land situate
partly In the southeast quarter of section ■■ fifteen
(16) and partly In the northeast quarter of section
twenty-two (22). In J said township and range, and
described as follows: I Lots numbers twenty (20), !
twenty-one - (21), twenty-two ' (22) 7 and , twenty- *
three (23) Of the Shorb Tract, as per map thereof
recorded In said Recorder's office |in book 6of Mis- I
cellaneous Records", at page 580, and to which map :
: special reference Is hereby made. - .- y : *- -*. *ry*=,:i« t
% Together with the appurtenances. - *-. ;..-. r '7*.'
'-." "= TERMS > OF;- SALE— ; in . gold coin of the .
United States: ten per cent payable to , the under-, j
signed on the fall of . the hammer,* balance on de- .
livery of deed ; and If | not so paid, unless for want :
of title (ten days being allowed - for search),'! then
said ten per I cent, to be forfeited and the sole to bo 7
void." Acts of sale at purchaser's expense. "'-'.,- ■•■'X-- '
7 • 'HENRY: C. CAMPBELL, l Trugtee .
THADDEUS B. KENT, i/ 1^" 668, i
- ; ,y; . '■ TRUSTEESV : SALEB.y^ _ \ '^^
TRUSTEES' IN ACCORDANCE WITH
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 SAYINGS 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 86 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 0. CAMP-
BELL and THADDEUS :B. KENT, trustees, to
sell the real estate ; described therein to satisfy said
indebtedness. * "' • '-• --.'>* - s "•*-'"
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 K. of that day, and at the auction sales-
room Of EASTON, ELDRIDGE A C 0.,. 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 Call-,
fornia, described as follows, to wit: ,- : S • ■•*-'• .-
-'Commencing at an elder post, marked J. A. E.
No. 1, on northeast slope of high peak on the east
side of Canada de las Flores. 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 twentj--
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.V to the
corner on the north boundarj- line of the Rancho
Los Alamos, known ,as A No. 13: fhence east
eighty (80) chains to the corner. of said rancho
known as A No. 12 thence south forty (40) chains
to the corner of. said ranchoknownasANo.il;'
thence east fortj--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 dellv- :
erj' of deed; and if notso 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, VTniste'e<_""
THADDEUS B.KENT,. / 1 rust ° -
TRUSTEES' SALE— IN ACCORDANCE WItTH
the terms and under the authority of a certain
deed of trust, duly executed by the MUSSEL
SLOUGH. CANAL AND IRRIGATING COM-
PANY- (a corporation), party of the first part.
to HENRY C. CAMPBELL and, THADDEUS
B. KENT, trustees, parties of the second part, and
the SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION, party
of the third part, dated April 20, 1891,- and
recorded in the oflifce 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, 1 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 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-
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, ELDRIDGE A CO., No.. 63B. Market
street, In the and county of San . Francisco,'
State of .California, we will sell' at public auction,
Ito the highest • bidder, for cash .in gold • coin of • the .
United States, all the pieces or parcels of land situ-
ate in the county of. Kings' (formerly part of the',
county Of Tulare, State or California', described as.
follows, to-wit.:- •
• According to the official plats arid' system . 'Of sure
vevsof 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 .%). -. .
Of section six. (6), the southwest quarter (SW. :
Vi) ■'
Of section eleven (111, the whole. '••■: ■•*••••■
' Of section thirteen (13), the west half 'W.i/jr),.
' Of section fourteen (14), the whole.- '. •'.'•:*."-'
Of section twenty-three i 23), the w'hble: and -7..-. '
Of section twenty-four (24), the west half (W.i%) .-•*
■' Containing iri' all three Thousand eight'- hundred-,
and forty (3840) acres of land, more or less. •'•;
J Also, all water and water rights owned by the
said Mussel Slough Canal and Irrigating Company
or appurtenant to said land, and especiaiij- the right
derived from the Mussel Slough Canal Company- to '
twenty-four (24) cubic feet-of water per second Tall,
such water and water rights to-be-, held as appur-
tenant to said land in the ratio of yl) cubic foot
per second for each quarter section thereof respect l
Ively. •
Together with.the appurtenances. ■-'■•'• .'.-■• : «-'•-•' /
. TERMS OF SALE— Cash in gold coin Of the Uni- :
ted States; ten percent' payable ..to the undersigned
on the fall of the hammer;. balance on delivery -of-
deed ; and if not so paid, unless for want of title (ten .
days being allowed tor search), then said ten per
cent to be forfeited, and the sale, to be. void. - Acta
Of sale at purchaser's expense. '•'"••'■."■
-.;•".- HENRY C. CAMPBELL, V^ -,_._.',>: ' "
THADDEUS B. KENT, . / ■>!*■•
TRUSTEES' SALE— IN ACCORDANCE WITH
the terms and under the authority of • a cer-
tain deed of trust, duly executed, by LEVI:
L. GILL, .party "of-, the:' . first port,- to
HENRY C. . CAMPBELL and .vthaddeus
B. KENT, -trustees, parties of the' second part,
and the SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION,
party of the • third part, dated : March 20th,
1889, and recorded In" the office of the, County
Recorder of the county of Tulare, , State" of -Cali-
fornia, in Liber 5 of Trust Deeds, at pages-
-343 and following: and In I pursuance of a resolu-
tion passed on the 24th day of January, 1895, by
the Board of Directors of said SAN FRANCISCO
. SAVINGS UNION, a Corporation, and the holder of
the note (No. 9282) to secure, payment of which
tlie aforesaid deed of trust was executed, declar-
ing fhat default had been made In the payment of
the principal sum and other, sums, due under said
note and deed !of trust, and requesting and direct-
ing said HENRY' C. CAMPBELL and THAD-
DEUS B. KENT, trustees, to sell the real estate
described therein and uot reconveyed to satisfy said
indebtedness. - --' ■•• -'* ,«"•
We, Hl-:NRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUB
B. KENT, Trustees, do hereby give notice that on
TUESDAY, the 2d day of April, A. D: 1895, at
12 o'clock m. of that day, and at the Auction Sales-
room of EASTON, ELDRIDGE _ CO., No. 638 Mar-
ket street, In the City and County of San Francisco,
State of California, we will sell at public auction, to
the nignest biaoer, ror casn. in gold coin of the
United States, ail the nieces or parcels of land situ-
ate in the county of Tulare, State of California, de-
scribed as follows, to wit - .t , ■■"-.'
_ According to the official plats arid system of
surveys of the Government of the United Stat es:^
; In township twenty-one (21) south, range twenty-
eight (28) east, Mount Diablo base and meridian:
Of section one (1), the south half (S. Vi) and
the south half of the north half (S. Vs of N. */_.).
Of section two (2), the soutnwest quarter (SW
Vi), the south half of the southeast quarter (S. y a
of SE. Vi) and the west half of the northwest
quarter ( W. 1_ of NW. I/4). > *
Of section eleven (11). the whole.* 13
8 Of section twelve (12), the north half (N. V a ),
the north half of the south half (N. V. of S. x/ 2 ),
the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter (S.
E. 1/4 of SE. I/i), and the southwest quarter of
the southwest quarter (SW. Vi of W. Vi).
Of section fourteen (14), the east half (E. Vi). *
Of section twenty-three (23), . the east half
(E. I*3). ,
Of section twenty-four (24J), the west half of the
southwest quarter (YV. Vi of SW. y^). :
Of section twenty-six (26), -he northwest quarter
Of the northeast quarter W. Vi of NE. %), and
1 Of section twenty-seven (27), the whole. —
Containing in all three thousand four hundred
(8400) 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 i the sale to be
void. Acts of sale at purchaser's expense. *• -
y HENRY C. CAMPBELL, it-,,,,^- 1
' THADDEUS B. KENT.' f L ruBleea -
.-""? DIVORCE SUITS BEGUN.
Helen A. Trewilliger against Albert Trewilliger.
-DIVORCES? GRANTED.
Arthur E. Tozler from ; Fanny Tozler; for deser-
tlon; by Judge Slack. .--- ' '^ - "
i4tT__B-M-IEU-ES~BEAim
'''.:■■ ■-*'* -7-y-'7y BORN. "-: k:7
ALEXANDER— In this city, AprU 1, 1895, to th«
wife of James Alexander, a son. ■"»;.'
DE CARR— In this city, March 31, 1895, tto the
wife of W llliam C. de Carr. a son. , •." . -.-. y -..".'. .:»;*_
RASMUSSON— Salinas City, March 6, 1895,' to
the wife of P. Rasmusson; a daughter.
:. ■ MARRIED. ' ! • .-.' ? % '- "-"."; ■■
COPMANN— this city, March : 31,
<' 1895, \by the Rev. C. O. Brown, D.D., Martin C.
: Copmann and Nina S. Burge. -.- .- r - y
MOHB—WENZEL— In this city, March; 23, 1895,
by the Rev. Paul Branke, Jacob Mohr and Kath-
arina Wenzel. ..;,....,,.. ..;..'.. ' '
i COOR MONSES— . this • city, March '< 29,
- 1895, by the Rev. Paul ; Branke, Henry ; Coordes'
and HttttieMonses..'- -.7 *,*-.;." *-':■ '-■ ■'.-*; '. '-•'.'.'?
WALKER— In ; this - city, March 80,'
■1896,' by the Rev. J. Rowell, Arthur Pickens and
7 Sarah J. Walker, both of San Francisco. > ■•■
MILBRAE— SILVA— In this city, March 30, 1895,
I* by the Rev. George D: B. Stewart, George S. MII-
-- brae of Oakland and Lilly Sllva of San Francisco."
yy ■ ~ DIED. -7
- Buckley. Mary F. ' -. Lawson, Mary
■■ I Caridee, Cassius C. " ■ . : Lessmaun, Ida - . .-,
'. Carpenter, Dr. W. H. . McDonnell, Pat«ck
' Connors; Julia '- ; McEvoy, William
7. Dooley ."Michael J. *7 Murison, Helen F.
; Doran, P. * v * 7 Murphy, .*ohn T. *
: i Darby, Thomas .- . '-'"-• Morris, Benjamin
" English. Sarah A. ■ O'Neill, Katherine «••: 7
, Engelberg, Tillie * - Pdler, Lizzie ;
Fitzgerald, Margaret ' . Petersen, J. C. Valeur
Flaherty, Edward G. Peterson, Otto
. ' : Gibson, Henry V*. .;■ r 7 :- * Reese, Hazel r. • -
Higgins, Richard 7 Southern, Catherine .
' '.Holtz,' Johannes P. L. •• ; Sweeney, Leo = v"--;' --.":.- v
: Jenson, Antone ~y ? .-. * ■ . -' Van Horn, Mrs. T. C.
BUCKLEY— this city, April 1, 1895, Mary ; f7
y beloved wife of I Peter Buckley, and I daughter of
Henry and Bridget Loftisand sister of James and
Kittle Loftis, ' a native of San Francisco, aged 23 -•
years 1 month and 11 days. ."-.-
CARPENTER— Oakland, March 30," 1895, Dr.
William Henry, beloved husband of Harriet Car-
penter, father of Mrs: A. A. Batkin and Tom and
Edward H. Carpenter, a native of England, aged • .
70 years 1 month and 29 days. ' ' .... . ° -.
. __jf Friends and acquaintances are respect- .
fully invited to attend the .funeral THIS DAY.. .
, , (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock p. v:; from his late resi- •
dence, 1365 ; Fourth ' avenue, East Oakland. In--.;
terment Mountain View Cemetery: - '.'.'7
CANDEE-Un Bridgeport, Conn., March 23. 1895, . .
' . Cassius C. son of the late Joseph and Julia Can- ,
'* dee, aged 52 years. : -y .7 •"'. ' •'.• •:. -" •,'.':
CONNORS— In this city, March 31, 1895, Julia
"»' Connors, aged*67 years. •• ' . ;' >. ;. . ,-. '
DARBY— In this city, March ''27;. 1895; Thomas •
• Darby.brother of Peter; Darby of Crescent . City. .
.CM:, a native of Massachussetts, aged 72 years. -
". "• 'K&~ Friends and acquaintances- are respect-
*-.. fully invited, to. attend the "funeral"" THIS DAY-
■ (Tuesday), at 10:30 o'clock 'a. it;, 'from the par- :"
i lors of the California Undertaking Company, 123 •
Stockton street, corner Geary. '.Interment "Laurel . '
• Cemetery. ».•.'..". '•'"■'.':-• ' '".-.'.'
DOOLEY'— In thls.cl£y; March .''3 l,'' 1895, Michael :•
• ■ Joseph, dearly beloved son of the' late .Bridget -•
.... and John Doolej-, and "brother of Thomas Dooley :
, ; of Sacramento,- a native of New York" City, aged (
725 years and 9 months. .."■•'.- °- . ■ ° y'. •• . " '
, ",'■ JUS"*- Friends and. : acquaintances are respect- :'
• fully invited to attend . the funeral TO-MORROW: .
.'■ (Wednesday), at -^- o'clock "a.m., from - his late ' 7
- .residence, ' 7 19' California street; thence to St.. '
"• Mary's Church (old Cathedral) where' a requiem s
.-"'high., mass will . be celedrated* for the repose- of 7.
. his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock _-*-*.•_ Inter- 7 '
ment Mount Calvary Cemetery,-- , '•■'■;•..*.
DORAN— In San Pablo, March 31, 1895, P. Dbran;7
" a native of Knightstown, County Meath. Ireland. 7
ENOELBERG^In this city, March 31, 1895,.TU11e'
y Engeloerg, a native of Stockton, aged 36 years. ....
ENGLISH— In. Oakland, Marth .30, 1895. at the .
- residence of her slater, • Mrs. L. McNally, Sarah |
• Anne, beloved wife, of." Joseph M. English, a na- '
. tive of Patersoh, N.J. •::' • '■'".•;'. •■'.'■:"
•jft_"Friends'- and . acouaintances are respect- : ■
fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY..
I : (Tuesday),* from". St. Mary's. Cathedral,- where a:. • '
:'•■ solemn requiem mass -will be .celebrated- for the,' :
, repose of. her soul, commencing at 10.:30 o'clock •
I a.m. -Interment 'private. ';'. ■ . '.:.; •:.:.•".-. -' •"•.' _
FITZGERALD— In "■ Santa Clara County-' March
j • 31, 1895, Margaret Fitzgerald, native of County .' ; .
- Kerry, Ireland, aged 54 j-ears. *" ■..•"-.
fIS-Frlends and acquaintances .-are- resoect" -
: fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
• (Tuesday), at 8 o'clock a. m., from the par- •
lors of McGinn- Bros., 31. Eddy "street, thence to •;
■ Sacred Heart Church, where a mass will beh eld
7 for the repose of her soul,, commencing. at 9.
o'clock a. it. Interment Holy. Cross Cemetery. ■-*•
FLAHERTY'— In this city. March 30, 1895, Edward 3
• G. Flaherty, a native' of San Francisco, aged 26 *
• years 2 months and 17 days. •'•
GIBSON— this city, March" 31, 1895, Henry V., •
beloved .husband of Nancy J. Gibson and father ;
' of Sadie I. and John T. Gibson; a native of Perm-
• . sylvania, aged 45 years '■!'. month and 3 days. •
• [Lebanon (Or.) papers please copy. J . '. ■ ':
•flTgr Friends and- acquaintances are resoecu .
Tilly invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Tuesday), at 2 o'clock .p. _ from the par-
' lors of the California Undertaking Company. 123
•Stockton street, corner Geary. Interment Laurel
Hill Cemetery. . -. . '.'.'.. ' ,'■ :. ". •-**
HIGGINS— In this city', March SI, 1895, Richard,
5 beloved husband of Bridget Higgins, and father of *
Mary. Higgins, a native of . County Galway, Ire-
.-■; land, aged 47 years. '..•''.• "• "-.'•' .•.*•' -'• -,
• JKS* Friends ■ and acquaintances - are respect-
fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
••■ : (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from his late
• residence; 417 2 •-Eleventh avenue, off Point ;
Lobos road, thence to Star of. the Sea , Church,
. where a solemn requiem mass, will be celebrated
for the' -'repose', of -his. soul, commencing at 9
- o'clock a. it. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. J
HOLTZ— In this city, April 1,-1895. Johannes P. L.
.'- Holtz, beloved • husband of Johanna Marie Holtz,
•' and father of Louis, Max," Mint and- Nano Holtz,
• a native of Hamburg, Germany, aged 69 years 2
' . months and 7 days: '- •"■•.-.'.■• .•'.' '•' '-■
JENSON— In this city, March 30, 1895, Antone 7
. Jenson, a native of Denmark, aged 40 years.
'.. .&S~ Friends and acquaintances ..are' respect- ,
fully invited 'to attend' the funeral THIS DAY
"(Tuesday), ' at' 2 o'clock -v.- m.. from the par-
| lors of .H. C. Porter * • Co.. 1 16 Eddy street.
7 Interment, Laurel Hill- Cemetery.
A O. F; of A.— Court En.clelan No. 6952, A. O. F.
•■'of.A.': ; Officers and members. o* 'he above court
' are- herebv.'notified in assemble at the parlors of I
. H. C. Porter A Co:, 1.16 Eddy street, THIS DAY
7 (Tuesday), at. 1: 30 O'clock p. sharp, for the 8
. purpose of .attending the funeral of our late |
brother, Antone : Jenson. 'Members of sister, courts
.' are respectfully invited to attend. Ry order, .=
• ■":.' ; THOS -. COFFEY, C. K. s
J. C. How*, Fin. Sec. ;7
LAWSON— In Oakland; March %6, 1895, Mary, be-
-3 loved wife Of the late. Harry Lawson, and mother g
of Marie Annie, .and. Lulu Lawson, Mrs. E. B.
Wilson Of Sacramento arid Mrs- 11. J Rossi of ,
Idaho, a native of Dublin; Ireland; aged 59 years.
. Interment, at. Rio Vista, Cal, THIS DAY'
: (TneSdav).
LESSMANN— In. this city, March. 30, 1895, Ida °
Lessmann,. a native of San Francisco, aged 39 j
. years.: .
MCDONNELL-" in Seattle. March 29, 1895, Patrick
McDonnell, beloved husband of Jane McDonnell,
: arid father of Kitty and Frank McDonnell and
. Mrs.. Phelaus a native of the parish of Scull, B
'.' County Cork, Ireland-, aged .50 years. 7
••:'•■■■ Notice of funeral -hereafter.
McEVOY— In this city, March 31,. 1895, William,
•'. : beloved son of -William a.: i the. late Mary Me-
. : E'voy; a native of San Francisco, :ged 5 months
" and 26 days. -.'•.. . ■:■•;;
MURPHY-ln this city, March 31.- -JETS. John T.
Murphy, beloved husband of Julia Murphy, o and ,=
brother Of .'Eugene.Ml.anora : and Ellen -Murplij-. m
■■■'- Sirs. Redmond Walsh, and Mrs. John Shea, and -
son-in-law of Timothy and Hannah -Sheehan, |
'• ■' a native of the parish of Drprnthaerlffe, > County _
7. Cork, Ireland, aged 29 years. :.:-. •%'* _ . <-\; 7"° ,
'- JtePFriendS • and acquaintances are " respect- '
■ fully invited to attend, the. funeral THIS DAY
'.' (Tuesday): at.lo o!clock a. m_ from his late resi- J
7 dence. 2323"^ Pine street; , theuce to St. Domi- E
• nics Church, corner. Bush and steiner streets,
• where a requiem high mass will be celebrated
y for ttie repose of his soul, commencing at 10:30
" o'clock' a. m. '- interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
MURISON— In this city, April 1, 1895, Helen.
■ .Frances, beloved wife of John Met*. Murison, "
' and sister of John F. and James A. McNamara
, and Mrs. R. J. Harrison. "<=•.* o 0 ..' 0 "
• ' *_r Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
' (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock a. m., from her late
. residence, 9"ll Y'an Ness - avenue, thence to St.
Mary's Cathedral, O'Farrell street and Van Ncsa
* avenue, " where a solemn requiem hign mass . ,
will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, o
- commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. . Interment
-* Mount Calvary Cemetery. . . '-- --o-- \
MORRIS— In this city, April 1, 1895, Benjamin©
" Morris, aged 64 years. - e.;i ".---y
O'NEILL— In this city," April 1, 1895, Katherine,
beloved wife of Patrick O'Neill, and mother of
* Maggie, Johnnie. Denis, Patrick, Thomas, Ellen
and Mary O'Neill, a native of the parish of Drlmo-
league, County Cork, Ireland, aged 39 years.
.£s" Friends and acquaintances are respect- : .
fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
(Wednesday), at 9 :30 o'clock a. jr., from her late .
: residence, Ninth avenue and L street, South San G
I Francisco, thence to All-Hallow's Church.where a
- solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the
repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock a.__
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, y
PETERSEN— In this city, March 30," 1895, at
c his ( late residence, 1717b Halght street, J. C
Y'aleur Petersen, brother of Emll Petersen
and nephew ot Adoiph Petersen, a native of Den-
mark, aged 88 years. [Lakeport papers please*
; copy.J •*.'.; • •
list" Friends and acquaintances and members of
Dania No. 2, Scandinavian Society, and Samaritan
CouncU. No. 13, Order Chosen Friends, are re-
spectfully Invited to attend the funeral. THIS
DAY" (Tuesday), at 1 :30 o'clock p. M., from Odd
Fellows' Hall, corner Market and Seventh streets,
•where the funeral services wIU be held under the
7 auspices of Alta Lodge No. 205, 1. O. O. F. inter-
ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. .
PETERSON— this city, March 31, 1895, Otto
Peterson, aged 28 years. . . - ' ,'
PDLER— In this city, April 1, 1895, Lizzie, be-
loved wife of Thomas Pdler. daughter of Mrs. M.
iM. Dorfler, and sister of Nellie, Ida, Frances and
Gertrude Dorfler, a native of San Francisco, aged
20 years 11 months and 11 days.
REESE— In this city, March 30, 1895, Hazel, be- ;
loved daughter of Otto and Emma Reese, a native
■ of San Francisco, aged 6 months and 10 days.
SOUTHERN— A weekly solemnrequlem high mass
will he celebrated In St. Francis Church, Vallejo
street and Montgomery avenue; TO-MORROW
(Wednesday), commencing at 10 o'clock a. _
for the repose of the soul of the late Catherine
Southern. Friends and acquaintanoes are kindly
invited to attend.
SWEENEY— In this city, April 1, 1895, Leo, eld- *
est and beloved son of Jer. F. and Mary E. Swee-
ney (nee Casey), a native of San Francisco, aged
6 years 4 months and 26 days.
VAN HORN— this city, March 81, 1895, Mrs. T.
■ C. Van Horn, wife of T. C. Van Horn, and beloved
daughter of Lena Knack, sister of George, Charles
J. and Phillip A. Knack and Mrs. Fred Homer,
, a native of San Francisco, aged 32 years 1 month
and 3 days.
Friends and acquaintances are respect- -
* fnUy invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
* (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock p. _ from her late resi-
dence, * 423 ? Bush street. Interment 1. O. O. F.
. Cemetery. ■■•..:■" • -" .'-.'.■. .
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-. at Reasonable Rates. "-;■ -.
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UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMEBS,
FUNERAL 7 DIRECTORS,
10 Van Ness aye.V near Market St., San Francisco.
Telephone 3156. N. D.-Not connected with any
her house In this city.-. ■ .; ' ,
CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY.
IN SAN MATEO COUNTY; NON-SECT ABI AW;
J laid out on the lawn plan; perpetual care*, beau-
tiful, permanent ! and easy of . access see it before * -
buying a burial place elsewhere. ' r• : :■--■•:■■' v"'
I City Office. » Citw Hall Avenue. . -
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