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■■^r*^ CITY -REAL ESTATE. - . ' gOL GETZ * B^ estate OWNERS, ■ - •■-.'.:•■; Room A. first floor, Crockef .building, :.. ■-;• •■'■;■': Conw Market- ahd • Montgomery streets. -. ' -■•;.;' -■■'■ '... Headanarteis' for PaikJots. ''.' -'■ '„..' : /'-..?: Railroad* assure San Francisco's prosperity. .' : ■p ', iff. Bargains la-lot s. Call on ns, the owners. • = Wf 'ATI? *1 $200 4 to $500; HOB PARK LOTS • XU. .near 'ocean, park or Strawberry Hill; only $2* down at>d $s'monrh!y. '■-?- . . SOL tiETZ &B HO -room A..Crocker bniiaing. ''■ : - c^- iAA •'«. s©b» : $ coo -Ttf 100 for grade • .^-il'U/.lo;*; ready to build on; north and south cf park, near electric-cars; on very easy ■v.-.y^L'G'ET^r^-.'BR'O.f'i^ A, Crocker building. -< 1 i\(\ TO #359 . FOB BUILDING :. LOTS > iW cear .-JlisSslon st. and : electric-cars; only • ■ siO' ddnrri and $5 monthly..' "; • s :";i ;. . ;. ; 'J - . ■' ■'-; ; SOL GETZ & BRp.; room A, Crocker building. -. .'■■■■ ■-■•• "r^-Call for maps and diarrains. '• • ~- . : SOL GETZ * Owners, ." ; ■ .-"- : -•' : ' :- •■..•.-• Koom A, firs* floor, Crocker banding, . ■'7.-''-j i $'i : \:~\y~. :'-';-. ;. Cor. Market and Montgomery. ; •■ . : H' R' --T5.... ; . ;'.-..;'-• ';■•■:-.•■=•: . ;; LOCIa a. BOUC. . ; .;T-;".-Ai:;£OC"C & CO., ; .-;\ i,< .; : ..; ;•■:.. .- : '*• t. TE AyPINsrRANCE BROKERS. ::.ENT.ED. RENTS COLLECTED. > !? JS^i^ffy467 ' yALENCIA ST., NEAR 16TH. :"• ;'- : 4vts : }Ke"' make a ; special ; of; Mission property and ;-are:.righ: -on. the spot, we : can save you time and v ,cttpaey,by calling on as;.« once. ' ; « " ,; • ■ ■ -_-. ■ ;. ..-;'. •f16.000— 76x105: <»r. Guenrero and 20th • rte • • pant Dpa ;.'m<)d*ra bay- wind o.w house of 9 rooiua :?,bath^vsali>Qß parlors, fin-e basement; stable and ■•;-cirtiace-house;-wkrai'.b»?l.u ,- :".;;■ :-:;:,'■-.■-■. ; •'• •■■s7tCOT-23xS0:'- Valencia, near -20th : be«t ; buy in the Mrssv*nrbay-.«ir.d6w^houje J of 10 rooms 'and •bath: handsomely decorated; ail in Al order, • ■■$6000^23x105.; Gu^rrerost., near 19ta: modern !/. : ba y-w{nCow house : brooms; b'athj 'ladndry cba- s» Tv»»6ry ■: fine bas*.m'ehtj -Jus I's.aaelegaatliome- : and mas: be seen. '.'-.-•.. ; • ■'• •=:. ,'. '-: •. - : : ■■•:-;,■ '. • $3500/— 42 x 1 3.V Fair Oaks St., near 18th • 2-«tery "" .bouse" 9 rpcr^i: Uandrv-; Cottage 4 room* j .-'lriAl order.': ■■■ ■"•'.-.. .%'■.• " V- : ■-•'-.. -:- : -' ; . '■■•'.■'•■-•■:•. ' '- '■- : *SOOOr- x 2bxsQ: CasErO, near 25th; cheap bay- ;..l'wiaao.>r coctit?S of 5 rooms, bata, laundry; high 1 liM n n ill ..Til |ii rfi rr .order. ••• ". •■■■■ -- : :;j- :■-■. ■:■;":■? ..'■ .'.>■ $2500-^23x1 14 : ; 27:th,near Chnrch; a good bay- '■ hay -window cot;*ge 'Of-, 5 roonis, bath ;:■', oil .mod era Ji Improvements.' v;-. 1 '" .-■• /. ■ • .'- ..' .." ". ■ ■■'.- ::; '- '■'■ '. \ ; '.•-11350— J4; Day, near Sanchez; cpttageof : 3 : rooms; lot-Tc.orth-tfie money." v-;..V:.'.-':.-|; '■:£■',.■:' '■:■■.'.'■/- | ,'. ' Our list comprisss some 'of the Best property In ' ...the Mission. ; Lots of all sizes in any.'of the home- ■ : ttea4s;- aleajrcbd business comers in any ■"part ;of ' . . the Mission. <;»".: tin.d get a- list and price*. -.:• .T : :. ' '. ■ " I £:■ you ; want your ..vacant housed: rentevl place : them with us. ■::■'■ ■•• ■ ':?-<. ■•^•''.-.i v" '■-.'■ '..':;■:' • .. L.- A. K)tc A CO.. 465 ani 467 Valencia st., near v ■■ -Sixteenth. - ■■ .'■.■:■ '..:■•.-.'; ;','. .. ; ..;. i'-y^U. ':;:'. :V<^Q9nn two modern FLATS, DOLORES .; : C «J— U y , su; rents $360 : a year; lot 25x125 • . *:*W»,.eic.?2^cash.-:'. ■■-. '".-.■ ':•'•:..-■ .-.:■. ri ■■■.-■•-:■; ;.:■ $1000— Lot on Cl«meat'.BU" near Sixta Jaye.i' V Richmond. ■-..■■ ":'•' ••' • •■ ' • : ;; : ." . : - : . ' •'- - !■; $3500— Two flats *nd store: deep lot: rents $400. • #18©0^-Five-room cottage: barn: lot 100x75 feet- worth $3000. A. M. sPECK & CO., 30 ilohigoiii : ■- ..eryst. ■ . . .'.•;;-•■'•.• -■<;- V*:r ■■■•.: ■-..■"■■ . f ; [:. ; 9 Q A (V BAY-WINDOW : COTTAGE : : FIVE '- -OW. rooms and bath. -104 Twentieth su, :■ ; . Lear Hampshire.. "■■• -. •'. \ „-..:■ : : -;•;.•;.■ ■■ .'- ■:.- .': •jS '.'■ "A" TTENTiONV . .IN VESTMENT - SEEKERS- ■ -». Oaeof the best bosiaess comers in the Miss- . -•; lion ; site 95x90; great sacrifice. • Inquire at Call ,; ; C-aice. ;.'=•;•'.■■■■•-•'.:•' : -"- .-■''■ :":."" .'. : ••.-, . .- •..'.-. .; CHEAPEST.: LOTS IN TI.E RICHMOND ;*J District. .. ■'.- ;-.-\ .: " - . ■- -. ':• . ■-; .;'.■- $300. Lots on grade and froEtins: On ■ ".- " ' .....$325.;.- Point Lobos aye., Clement st.,'. 'I •■■•. ■'■ ■ : ; ♦350. \ »4ta and 35th ayes. .' ■- -"" • ■ .'. . ': $400. .:. Two lines, of cars -ail: pass : '• ; .. ; : $45<V "• the property. , •• ; • : : •■■ .' ' -•■ ' :. $500. ;• Lots ready for building; :.-'.-•: '• ■ -. . . $750. •■•. Sixes 25x100 and 25x120. •■■•. ■ Onlr*2s cash, balance' $10 per month. Call for diagrams, etc; . ; ! WILL E. FISHER <t CO., . ' •'•:- .' '..'•■■ ••'■•.-■■-' . ■ ■■-; -. : - .14 Post street.- ■ : "■: TN ALAMEDA— TO, EXCHANGE FOR SAN ! . x. Fn»n>.:sci. property, modern 2-story noose: 9 • rooms and bath: handsomely furnished : lot 60x ! ':.'. ISO: gas* city- and..w ell water: carriage-house- ! street macadansixed : half block to electric-cars- 5 minutes broa.i-gar.ge station; 6 minutes to narrow gauge; cost *»300. Apply CHA3. C. BEHIS. 324 Montgomery St.. S. F. :t ■ I\A COTTAGE OF 2. ROOMS IN BE RKE- ., -%*, Oy U. 1ey, 10t 40x135, $50 down. $10 moathiy i • • houses and lots all over town. CHAS. a. BAILEY ■•■ 46 Market at. or Berkeley station, Berkeley. . . PBOPERTY-OWNERS, BUILDERS, ARCH? I X tects— Guaranteed surveys of city lots for $7 60 I op by. »■ HARRISON SMITH. 530 California, r. 9. ! . Ql A DOWN: $1 WEEK PAYMENTS WILL I qp.LV buy choice building lots; 2 ■ new cottaces ! . for sale cheap. THE. .McCABTHY - CO^ 646 [ ■ Market st. ■ '• " ■ ': ' ..'■--■: ■ H- -- OP. SALE. ON SMALL MONTHLY payments; loaos made on San • Francisco real I -.. estate. iris BLANK .214 Pine St., rms. 68 A. 69. =========================== i "•.."■•: COLNTIIY itEAJL ,ESTATU. - - : v- . : : A . BEAUTIFUL HOME IN SANTA ROSA: 11 -\- rooms.', all modern; handsomely ornamented ; lot, 100x600 feet deep; electric ■ arc light in front; •fruit, flowers,- garden and alfalfa; photograph at . this office: $6000. ; /; ■ ... .•• - - 1 ACBF.S NEAR GLEN ELLEN. MOSTLY XUU hillside covered with timber; soQ best cal- careous loam; 2 streams spring water; no frost, no ■ fogs - ncr wind; luxuriant oranges now on trees la '- adjoining orcnard: lovely building sites with 30- -. mile view np and down the valley; ■ if sold ' this week, $2000 ; ..% caah. '.. .. ■■-. ::.'- . . :; - . rjrt ACRES; A LOVELY HOME, ADJOINING . .«-)Uthe residence of M. M.'Estee Esq.; 1% miles •from Napa Courthouse; soil the- choice of Napa " -Valley: ..::niee-..5^r00m- .house and 2 other small ■- '. houses for men.; extra large bars • and large : wine • . cellar, cut In the rock ;as ideal home ; only $ 5 500. . I". BOVEE, TOT A CO.. 19 Montgomery st. ■ ■■ . «■ l-Rft' ACKBB FINELY i IMPROVED LAND IN ■■'X;Uy Riverside County: -plenty fxu:t: fine spring water: a nice home: will' exchange for good lodg*. • lag-house or saIoon:.^MATHER i ARNEST, 457 Ninth St., Oakland. .'.-..■ \ ■'■;:? I '"""■:-'>■:- •' :■ -j -: /> OQD INCOME RANCH FOB . SALE OB EX- .:■ change for :income-;city. property. .'Address H. S., box 109. Ca!l Office. ;:v::-.-. J '.. v y-: ■: ;. : ;. -. A rir\ cash; $1100- in 10 years,, buys ' »^sttvv/ model 10-acre ranch; Sonoma; all level; ■ snap. : SPECKS. 30 Montgomery. ;'■. ;'. . ■.:.'/ -j: '-:.-' T' TOWN LOTS UNDER CULTIVATION ■■'Xv.w ith' vegetables and small fruit: boos* with 6 rooms, barn and outhouses; ready sale, for all veg- ■ etables. ISAIAH HAETMAN, Boulder Creek, Cal..b6x : 62/f';;;;:;';V :;.--.- ,-.-;:. ■ --. ; , ;■; : v.- -V y^[. . ACBE-5 ; MODEL FRUIT AND POULTRY —2 home: ..nice . cottage, ■ barn, etc.; ■ Sonoma: 'i $2000; will exchange. SPECKS. 30 Montgomery. ! -'••Q'iftfin " POULTRY RANCH, MABIN COUN- j •i. \J\J\J . ty : .4 acres; heat cottage ; 500 hens : cow; horse; all kinds tools: SPECK'S, 30 Mont- 1 -.. gomery, ',•'•'..'■■•.■••':.-■:■-■-;■•.■'; ;'■:■':-'■:.-. :—.-'..■ '-.-. ; '■: IMPROVED RANCH, 29. acres; NEAR CON- .; X Jcord; choicest fruits arid table grapes, fall bear- -, ing; trade for improved Oakland or Berkeley prop- . erty or Santa Clara. County ranca. CX. KING. 902 Broadway, Oakland. .; .; ■ -.: "■: . ,':■.;.- •-. ' £» ±\i\C\ 86 ACRES -NEAR: CALIBTOGA. , Ottuyy i Napa County: 20 acres in vines and "fruit trees: 1 horse and wagon and implements; 2 ;•■- cows and lot of chickens. R. C, 1729 Vi Mission. : C 0 ACRES OF Al ' FRUIT AND ALFALFA ! •..-OV4 land at $15 per acre: ; improvemenu at less ' . than cost, in the Newcastle fru.t belt. Address for : -\:3 days. S-,' box 9, this office. ..' ; - >-.'y.' ' : : r ' '..■■.■. • ; "LOR SALE OR LET— 4O ACRES-:: CAN BE SUB- ■'. X? divided Into 5 or 10 acre tracts: 3 acres choice : fruit; 7 furnished room* and .-bath.:'-':!- hour from ■ city, rear Stanford University. SOS Matter st. . \ : VO'B SALE OB trade.;;:; :;;.. ; - ;::.-..•. ." • .-.-:■ $50.000— A beaatifnl suburban home of about - 15 acres on San Leandro road in Alameda County ; ;-. being exactly. »A of an hour's ride from San Fran- .- Cisco; fare $4 50 per month; ' electric cars pass the -.property ; nice 2-story house with substantial out- buiicings, stable, bares. ch;cken-hous*s. etc. . ' • . This plice is known as '-Ths C. E. Palmer Pretty .. Place"; there Is a well-cultivated . bearing orchard of the' finest semi-tropical and deciduous fruits. ... Terms-^Oae-tnlrd cash. or owner will trade for ■ first -class San - Francisco -:Ia vestment- property: ot;«c: of selling. Interests In the East which require the owner's attention. . '•••.: ~'-v:^ *> - • -^/ or further particulars apply G.H. UMBSEN & C 0.,. 14 Montgomery st., Ban Francisco. i' ;;'> •• A(\ ACRES RICH FRUIT.LAND EXCHANGE 1 • t\J for town property. H. G. SMITH, Oakland. 9X-ACRE RANCH, most BBAUTLVULHOME, —m\J for sale-; cheap; good . house : and. barn 1 and workshop; 3 acres m vines,- I acre '-orchard; 1 good • cow, 50 chickens. 20 duck*; 2 miles from Marti- ■ nez. Contra « o«t» County: cash, {2500; no agents. : Addreas A. R., box 18. Call: v • :■■. ■:;., ■-■-•;--' -.i ■-..■■ ABGAINS IN CHEAP LANDS. -' $2 50 per acre; San LuU ObUpo Coonty; 635 ■ acres; good when cleared. 1 • . " -- - • $3 per acre: Santa Barbara County ; 820 acres; go^<l for hogs and Brain..- « : - ;-.-.: . . •;•- $3 per acre; Kings County ; 640 acres In Irriga- tion district; all level; sediment soli: raise any- .'. thing. *...••• ..V 1 ■■"-■:.■■:...■.. . --■■...:,-- . -. , ■ $3 50 per acre: Kings County; 640 acres In arte- sian belt; all level: rich sou ; sine to subdivide, i- ■ .$7 50 per acre: Fresno County: 120 acres in Ir- rigation district ; level : son deep aDd rich. : . ■ " '; . } i 'ALL ON EASY.TERMS. v T -■-. c Also— Grazing, farming and fruit loads: chicken ranches: Umber,' large and. small, at all prices- •• school and Government lands. .'•. ':■;.: ■;■.,• v. " -:, CALIFORNIA" LAND BUREAU, 640 Market. AN EwUAL SHOW FOB ALL;' STRAIGHT. '-"»- fair and square deal: an Investment cfrerd .- that Is i.oncat; own your own I home and be tnde- o try it and you will find that we advise you right: we will sell you 40 acres of alluvial soil 1 ia the Warren -Green rancho, Glenn County Cal tor $280: $3 per acre down, balance in 60 monthly 1 7^ at Wlthoat Merest, and will throw in town lot 100x150: land suitable for all kinds of frail berries or grain: need* no Irrigation ; climate no- surpassed anywhere ta California; 168 miles north of San Francisco and I only. 20 miles from county . seat of county, and 6 miles from nearest railroad towa::fare,roand trip, *9.;/ For Investments and . information address or call on the H. M. BEN SOX CO.; fO2 Broad wav, Oaklaad. . ; . .~~"" J~ ' «81-F>IN, COTTONWOOD, CAI^,. SENDS • free circulars and prices of cheap laid. -■■■ ■ COUNTRY SEAL ESTATE-Conttniied^ (\f\ ACRE HILL CHICKEN RANCH FOB ,'s3oo: United States-patent ; will carry rive cows and lots of nous: plenty of wood and water: near school and stations: five miles from town. > See me Mon- days: at 632 Market St., San Francisco. D. H. T_\V 'INO, Sonoma City, Cal. ; Ir. A C.RKS IMPROVED: 3 MILES FROM XtJvPetaluma. Owner, box 17, Call. ' • . "1 ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS— IS. •; ' ■ . N. D. SICKELS, . -. -.. ?' . . . ''. ' THE -'.:■-■: :- i ■ ;. land agent.: . ; . The Only agency in America making sale' and ex- change, of country property a strict specialty regu- larly. publishing & ■ ; . - DAILY DESCRIPTIVE LAND JOURNAL. Accurate descriptions of hundreds of places for sale and propositions to exchange ranches for town and city property; also for any class of business or mines.-;- Greatly facilitating and free of charge to buyers. and sellers. All n<stv propositions daily. • ''. 318 Post st., bet, Stockton and Powell, S. F, ' MARIN . COUNTY— SOOO ACRES 26 MILES from San Francisco. v -' . ;'. ; : :-/ " . RANCHO DE NOVATO. ' -Tracts of any size desired; fruit, grain ; and vege- table land: no irrigation; both - rail ; and ; water transportation: to $75 per acre: easy terms, town of Novato: graded school, hotels and stores on the property ; send for circular. ■ ■ ; r Dairy for sale with or without cows '"-. SYNDICATE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 64 and 65. Chronicle building. ■.'.'-■•"• - ' '-■' TFiYOU -WANT A RANCH FOB GRAZING ,X- purj-oses or an orchard already Improved, where ' only small cash outlay is required, balance payable in 6or 7 years, apply 32 6 Montgomery st,, S. F. .. Ql£J PER. ACRE— IMPROVED BIG VALLEY •^XU.raach;.- timber; running «water; well lo- cated: must be- sold: UnitKl States patent.; W. L. FOSTER.. Kelse>-vCIe. Cat. '■■■.•■■-.-■•■■ /'^; ■: OAKLAM) •; RE AX.; ESTATE.: ■- r ~ T^LEOANT HOME AT A BARGAIN; STORY XI) and a naif cottage containing 9 rooms and bath ; natnral-.-Tir&flki . finish; fine elevation; magnificent vievv; large lot; owner suing East;. terms easy or wqixld-ejcc&*aie *i>r : country land. .'Apply' to MATHER aRNE<T, 457 Ninth Oakland;.: ; :XT«W HOUSE AND 4 LOTS: TO EXC3HANGE: i^ ■ lorlpscjd cbantry. h-dtel. MATHER *.AKNEST, 45vyi.mD?t,, Oakiaad. _■■ -'■-... ■; ■', -;..- '-'■;. ' : rr . ARGE : list; OF CITY IMPROVED ANI> Xjt ahlmprsved property fbr exchange for country lind-MATHEB; i '. AP>N E>T, 45.7 Jvnih, Oakland; ■ ' ' X ' • SNA P - F I V R u I . i y'i E D IiOUSE; ALL kp.i>r ■'jtx.erii; lot: -SSxl'-iO:': street sewe^ced;. rity water: to y-tb4xd-avehue: station : price 400 : -ternis . $400 : caa*w: rja:-apc* ; ' pa ; time. ; ; Apply; -to WHITE -B-HO.&, 11-S rwt-ntyrEti.tdave.,Eas:;Oak; laat!. ..: •:■.•:.::' V '" ':■■■.,■ : . -■■.■'.'■' ; -.:.'.. ■'..-' T\O VOX KN.JOW A SNAP* WE; ARE OFFER jt-r in^.a'.fine : new 8-room; hpu-selh. Berkeley, .3 : hiocks'eastof -pwi>rhiway. .''s3ooo; easy terms,- '. C. P. KEEN *; CO., Central. Bank building, Oa k. laad- : ■ . ;,:■:./.:.;;■" ,■'■■:;..■■.;;;■; ■•- ; :-;.-; :i; ; ,.: ; '; ;■ -•; \V E HA YE Jt St COM PLETE; D A FINE &•/ -. -» »■■ room ; house'; mip.-a;«« T walk ■ from Four- teenth-street, loci};:- 2 ii!*Qtels:: all: mod»rn: will •eg ;ea3r;ter.ins.,-'C. P. KHKN CO., Central Bank - building, OaklAnd. ;,;.>;: >;-;,- .■■/: '.■..' ;'i.- ' REAL .BABOAIN.S;. &ACK'iF-ICE FOR CASH; 1 50x100 :N- B cor. Eleventh ■ aye. ■ and- V E .Twe.n- ■ •Ue th: .; st- : 50x1.00 adjofniiut ; the. •'■' above north; 50x150 S\V cor. Fifth ayr. and E Nineteenth St.; 50x150 adjoiniog south ; 00i1.5.0 SW. Eleventh aye.and- E: T wen Er-Jlrst st. : : • all splendid . bailiing ' ' .sites. \ C: K. .KlNa; 902. Broadway,- Oakland. /'..;; "V"Eabl;y : NEW .MODERN house -OF 8 -»" 'rooms: 8 minutes" tyalk Posfoffice-iseat'lyf ur-. nished: for rencc^ieapl. 769'Tw^Djtif th' St., Oakland. ■ ■ Q, { } ACRES ' CHOICEST; A LaMEDA COUNTY : Qtt,soil,- :all'.:ur!der /cultivation; 1 ?SQOO. M. B. TE3IPI.ETON. : 966 Washington, Oakland.' '•; ' ; . : , : ; : ' &1 (U\f\ BUYS 55; AC BEliCHOl JL^EST POU L- •3IUUU. try and b-rrv land in state : half cash. •M. B. TEMPLETON, SgS Washington. Oakland. : \"QU MAKE: THE ~ PKICE-EOUSE 5 BOOMS; X large lot: 80x206; near.Thlrt^fourth and Tfler ' graph: «cc it. M. B. TEMPLETON; 966 Wiiihlng- ton, Oakland. ;. . \:. ::'■■'■ r'-l: ■■':. ' : •' : - : -.;\ : -.:.,': O"NLY 920 P£R FEONT FOOT ; LOT 50x200: choice location; street work done; -stone walks; exchanges made in city and country real estate-T. F.8A1P.P.:1303 Paris sWAlameda. - : .-■•' .-/' Qil^nn A BARGAIN: LOT 100x140. ON *?'I.O\J\J. Central. aye., Alarneda, block from Park si. ; adjoining property held from 570 to. ?SO-.per foot: now is your chance for a" snap. GRAY & NAISMITH, -483 Ninth st., Oakland. "V- -OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. AT COST OF • house.: 7 rooms; nearly new; terms :to suit. . ■ 1015 Twenty-first st., near "Linden. Oakland. ■• '-' •: Ql 9-^A A HARD FINISHED COTTAGE OF : <£p X — Ol_». 4 good rooms arid- good lot; 1 block to- streetcars, at beautiful Fniltvale, Oakland: terms only $50 cash and $15 per mouth ; d o a' t fail to see this. ALDEN <fc GAIIFIELD, 902 Broadway, Oakland. .-> ;' . . . •' / . '.- ■ . '"'■:•" OMES FROM $400 UP; SEE ■ OUR LOTS from $75 to $100 each. SNETSINGEB & CARROLL. FTUitvale station. ' ■ . . . ' . ; USINESS - AND RESIDENCE PROPERTY j Hold on easy terms: small payment down or ex-. changed. E. E. BUNCE, 1008 Broadway. Oakland.. -tXa cash will BUY a NICE 6-ROOlt 0 I O\f co:tag«, worth $2000, leaving a mort- I gage of $1000. Address WM. P. TODD, 1008 ' Broadway. nak'and. : . _^ . • • . OAKLAM) FXTRNXTUBE; fOB SALE. ' URN ITU RE AND CARPETS ATYOUR OWN r price. •■ H. 6CHELLH AAS; 408 Eleventh st. »■ REAL ESTATE. _ " (TVBEAT^SA^RIFfcEr^^ST'sE^ VJT Central and West, nr. Park St.: worth $75 front foot; will sell for $ 45. J. S. HANLEY, 1351 Park St., Alameda. - . v■, .- . r . ; - . "'OB IMMEDIATE SALE, NEAR SCHOOL 1 and station; $2250: $150 cash; $25 monthly; new 5- room cottage and bath. ■ - - • ■ -..--■ :. $2650— 5100 cash; $25 monthly: 37x100; s- room cottage and bath. ■■■..■ '-■-■ • $3150— cash; $30 monthly; new cottage 7 rooms and bath. '- ... .-.-•■ $3250— cash: $35 monthly; 38x100; corner house in tine condition: 8 rooms and bath. Houses to rent from $10 np: open Sundays and holidays. MABCTSE & 11EMMSL, Bay-street station, Alameda, and 628 Market at., San Fran- cisco. ■ : ■ . .-; ■■-.-■- ■ ■•- •- ■; ■ .-'.■•■- ; •-'.••■■' pOOD CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT: ■ 23, 4 . VI acres of land in the most desirable part in Ala- meda; finest improved property Immediately -ad- joining: title absolutely perfect; will be offered for 10 days as a whole at half its'- actual market value. For terms se« HERMAN COEDES, cor. High s: ' and Briggs aye., Alameda. ' . . ; '■•;-.'.'■ Qlfifinfi - A : GREAT BARGAIN IN A 0 1" •\jyJyJ • fine business property on Park st., Alameda; large 16: and substantial brick improve- ments: will easily pay •12 per cent. • Apply to JOSEPH A. LEONARD COMPANY, 13&4 Park st., Alameda, or 19 Montgomery St., &an Fran- cisco. I-.---':.-;--..--;.---- •;••.»-.■.-■:•■•.■.•■.■..■: ■. ; IF YOU WANT. --.--. . ' ■ --•;-•-: X A GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL AND STYLISH ■ ' - .-:•.'■-.;. : : • HOME ■ ' . ' :■■-.-. ■ CALL ON THE OLD BUILDING FIRM OF A. R. DENKE, : . - - WEBSTER STREET. ftiQAA SNAP: NEW MODERN COTTAGE; Xt/Ul/. street work,' sewer,' cement walks complete; $150 cash; balance $20 monthly.-- . 1 Alameda bargain-), for cash and installments; houses to let in all parrs of Alameda. ' H. P MOB- EAL CO., 1432 Park st. .- :-• A -WEEK'S' NEWS FOR 5 CENTS) — THE >■"*- WEEKLY CALL, in wrapper, for mailing. . ALAMEDA ROOMS AND HOUSES. ■jnURNISHED . HOUSE: 7 BOOMS; 1 BATH; X- etc.: June .T:-..'y. P... box 64, fa'! Office. - . T _ _;". BE K KELE Y AX, r ESTATE.. OR SALE— ONE OF • THE FfNEST. B ESl- dence properties in Lorin, Berkeley, for $3000 lot 60x135; s<re this. 1523 Fairview St., Lor.n. :. ■ OR CHEAP, TO f CLOSE .ESTATE, new 10-room; cottage: on Vine St.. Berkeley; near statioa and university. Apply WM. JONES* 24 Sacramento st., city. * : ' ■ ■--' - ■-"■: ' ■■ ■- • .-'-'- ■. _ PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. ; : \\ : ob"sale-ob exc!iang"e^eob~sanofban^ Cisco or Oakland property;' good " improved farm of./22% acres Ia best part of Sonoma Valley, , near tow a : and railroad; all crop, stock and tools . po with the place; clear of incambrance. For par- ticulars address J. W. L., El Varaao, Sonoma County. ■■■-- . • " .- - -.- .. - -v :: - r -.- '. ;■--:: ■■- ■■■ _-'_-;_• tDCCATIO.NAi.. - "-: t- : ■ . SPANISH, FR^NCuT^E^MANTIdEIST^E schaft School of Languages, 122 O'Farrell st. • / ■ ■ OCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME- »J chaalcal' engtne-ring. surveyine, architecture, : assay : «f«tab. '64. VAN DEB NAILLEN.723 Mitt.' STIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS o;le l e 723 Market st.: diploma connsc $30. • T?DWABD TOJETTI. ' 'ARTIST, HAS BE- xj opened . bis .studio and classes. Room - 141, Murphy building, corner Market and Jones sts. pOMPETENT TEACHER .-.WILL INSTRUCT \J in Ingush branches; private or evening lessons. 321 Geary st.. basement. ;- • * . YPNOTISM — LESSONS, IN HYPNOTISM tit .Slrtv ra^ r i sm: cla ir"">rants developed by J. DIAMOND, 403 Sutler st., rooms 50 and- SIT / '• ' G CANDIDATE FOB TEACHERS', ANY. COL- \J leg* or civil service examination prepared. Success guaranteed. Address ' "Tutor," box 40, Call O3ice. .■-.■- v;. T ,. "; . ,-, • ...-- TTERTICAL AND POINTED HANDWRITING V taught; C. EISENSCHIMEL, 235 Kearny. '"• ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— " Private theatricals arranged; pupils rehearsed on stage. R. 6 A 12 ,1 .0 .0. F. block, 7th and Market. TTOCAXi TEACHER, JOSEPH GREVEN, IM- V. proves and beautified even spoiled .voices and procures positions for bis pupils. 82 Ninth st. > y. •• BS. MELVXLLE-SNYDEB, ORATORICAL," Vocal ' and Dramatic Academy, 519 Van Ness aye.: vocal classes Monday, 8 p. lit. #1 month; dra- matic I classes Wednesday, 8 p. St.. $3 month: | also private ' lessons and I piano; I ladies and gentlemen coached for professional or amateur stage (.stage for practice). -'■'■■- --'-"•■ • '■^■:M:-^; : .\;\ ■-, . --- ■*■-.-;.:,;■■ OIARR'S LNST.. 659 MARKT— BOOKKEEPING • X taagh: in 6 weeks.' ', We.pledge ourselves to keep free for 6 months books our graduates fall on. :■ . ■■.. GLISH • BRANCHES . TAUGHT BY MISS DILLON, 14 McAllister St., room 48. r BALD'S - BUSINEScS 1 COLLEGE. 24 ' POST Bookkp?, business practice, shorthand, typing, electrical I engineering, telegraphy, « modem ■ lan- guages rapidly taught. . Write for catalogue, g^ j LILLIAN BEDDARb,~fHJS I ENGLISH t AC- XJ tress. coaches I ladl»s and I gentlemen ■ for | the dramatic profession; appearances arranged. • Shake- spearean Academy, *64 Van Ness aye. ■ . ■ ■ THE SAX FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1895. HOUSES TO LET. Q-| 'Ail BAY-WINDOW HOUSE 21216 PERRY i;l'i> St.. 4 rooms; unfinished basement; water free. Apply 10 G. H. UM-BSEN & CO., 14 Mont- gomery st. ••'■.■' ■/-■.- ;.;,.■■.; ;.-.;.. s -.. . \ EW HOUSE AND BASEMENT 65 FT. LONG ; i-> . windows front and rear. 164 Tehama. ; - ;..;:.?- H~OUSE, FINE <■ LOCATION, -PERFECT RE- pair. •-. Inquire ALMA E. KEITH, 24 Kearny. YEW BAY-WINDOWBOABDING-HOUSE OF 1> 14 rooms and > baths: . Hayes St., bet. Octavla and Lasrana: moderate rent to good tenant. Apply to C S. CAPP <fc CO., 413 Montgomery St., House Brokers and Real Estate Agents. ' VERY SUNNY 10 - ROOM BAY-WINDOW ; >. residence; 7 Van Ness aye., close to Market St.; moderate rent ;to good ; tenant. Apply to C. S. CAPP & CO., 413 Montgomery st., House Brokers and Real Estate Agents.';-' , • - ■■ V"EAT BAY-WINDOW COTTAGE 5 ROOMS XI and bath: 458 Fifteenth st. (sunny side), bet. Valencia and Guerrero: rent $20. • Apply to ('. s CAPP & CO.. Hous* Brokers and Real Estate Agents, 413 Montgomery st. . ... - : - ; ■ C* Z. SUNNY HOUSE 9 BOOMS AND BATH. | OOcJ. SE. cor. McAllister and Polk sts. 099 TWELFTH-TENEMENT OF , 3 NICE OjU^i rooms; stable, if required. . ; .*- : O LET— HOUSE t OF 5 ROOMS: BATH; only $16 per month. ; 525 Hickory aye. ' OTTAGE OF 5 BOOMS, BATH, BASEMENT / and stable. - 120 Faimbre st. ■ . ODERN 9-ROOM HOUSE AND LARGE GAR- den: fine view; basement; 809 Castro, near Twenty-first- . See pretalses or MADISON «£ BURKE, i- ■'■■'. ; : "I AQA MISSION— BAY-WINDOW HOUSE; 10 ivOV rooms: sunny side. ■ ':. HOUSES, HOUSES, HOUSES. HOUSES, To rent, to rent, to rent, to rent, to rent, to rent. BALDWIN & HAMMOND. 10 Montgomery st.; , . : .FURNISHED HOUSES. • : TO RFiN'T— LAKGE, NICELY FURNISHED X.hoase 10 rooms and bath; 2 Jicresj all kinds' of • fruit : s ruble and cp-.v-; ope and a half hours-r ide from san Francisco;- would' like to. rent for- su&i- merimonths, by June 1. For further particulars ' seeJOHXC. HUGHES. M.U'ls- B.uildi.hg; City.. '. , : CAA VAN NESS— RENT $100: ELEGANT .l\J\J fujrnish*d modern northeast corner house, 8 rooms and bath; k<?vat premi^ea: Apply DAVID . y>TKHN g'oy .'JO^Mbatgomery st.y ■■ : -: ' >\ , - •; ; X;' CpTTAliKii ;TO LET. ":,;• -\ :^ ;•; io^QQ^HsioS^3ol^E^ : B^MiT VAߣr; J- t/O t/ .wsjtJßjt incladed ;, $12i -. ■■■'■-''.:" ;'■ .-'* ■'■ '." : \ I- •■*• 1 i ■ MODERN COTTAGE : FRUIT TREES : -© Xdb.- shrubbery; grand location. . SPECK'S, SO itpatgomerv at. -. • ;■: -■ ■.■.:.-.- . ;;. '.;.;; ':.-'■■ ■' •. .' .' •:^RQOiE COiTTACrE: SHEDS: LARGE YARD] .71. -'key at 1300 corner Twenty-fifth; St.; I ..■,.:; •_= . . v '.; £; i^> . "* ROOMS; 2 BLOCKS iFROMiIISSr,ON-ST; cars ; l«rge yard. -Apply Jessie st. .•-;-.• : ; TA-: :lv^; jJfrtAT^/- TO VjpET,;': ;■;■;.•■ :.:.;• :'^ T OWER. FLAT;. FIVE ROOMS;.: APPLY. 309 Mason st.;; ■;;;•:■:'•/..;.;■■:-.-■:;";: ' ■: ,;-y. .- -.".. ; r I\dJl iRi JACKSON ST.-SUNNT FLAt OF"! -I ;X^tX;ljj;:r6anis; rent $12 SO,; :■■■' .-;■._ :;. : ;:.;;.:^- ■■ Q1 9 4BOOM-S : BATH; GAS . sunny BELT., I V I— ■ ; 1030 ; - -veUst,, hear Twenty^ qnrth;. .- . .;. S PLRN DID 6-KOOM FLAT: .iATH^LAEGE ! rear lpt : very low I*slo Minion si.; xey"\ next door.; ■'.'■■' : ;-. '■■'.-•■■..'. : ; -.' ::-. '; ;' -.■''■'■- I "I, NEW;. SUNNY -UPPER- FLAT: 5 ROOiK X: and b.ath.: 808 Lrons-W near Golden Gate ave^ ; SHAIN. WALD, BU.CKBEE A ..C0.,'22Q.^10nt5 sit;. - ! IKS' NY FLATS. 5 AND 6 .ROOMS,; BATH; modern;; 16,; 17. : 929 Nine.teenthst. \ '■■.■' :■ \ II LAT TO LET ; 5 ROOMS AND BATH ; BENT ... k .518.. : 1912Larkia.st. :;;', '■ .;-..■■. : < ; ; i : . T)i:DCCED-:FLA.TS't : 5 '.: -'AND - 6 ! BQQM3, baths: $19. $20. Lqnlbardst. - : - .;' ■; \■■ 911 Q HOWAItD, NEAR SEVENTEENTH— ' ail V Upper : and : middle, .flats' : 8 rooms,; bath; ! can be arranged to suit 2 families ; -rent $30; water I ■free.. : :■:;;;.: ■■.;■■■ ..-.-. ';■ • ••'. •' '■ " •■';:•'■ ■'■./-■■■ :.^.-.-; Oaf* THIBD-FLAf 4 BOOMS AND BATH}. i .y>Uy rent reasonable .-.to good.tenaau ;-,'■ .; .' : '. : ; .-. j ft9it ELLIS— FLAT OF: • 2 LA.KGE fUNNY y~i'l..rjo.Bl3. .; ■;..■'■; .-■ ■■;;.;■: ■..-•; v.. :. ■ ; ''..'':- ELEG^-T"^-EWFr^TS--SEVENTIr,Bf;LOW ' Bryant; .5 and 6 rooms; bath; :f 1.0 to 17. :■ ■■■ ' ■' A L L SELECTED (NEW) COTTAGES,: FLATS, ; A horases, with stable, $6 to $100, ■ SPECKS, 30 : Montgomery. •'.-■. ■; . ': .--■; •.■'.'.:■ •:■•■. '...■:■■' ''•] UNNY BAY-WINDO\V FLAT ; 1704 WASH-: 0 ington, near Polk; -7 rooms; bath; $27-50. ..: :. ■ "UILEGANT, SUNNY FLAT; ; 6 ROOMS AND ...XJ bath.. 145 Grove st., Van Ness aye. -;. .: I?LATS, FLATS. : FLATS. FLATS. FLATS, To rent, to rent, to rent, to rent, to rent, to rent. BALDWIN <fc HAMMOND, .10 Montgomery s:. V-ICE SUNNYJ6-BOOM FLAT; NEARPARK; XI fine view. -. 102,1 Haight, above Brodexlck. - 0 SUNNY CORNER BOOMS AND BATH} 515. O.NE-cor.- Polk and Jackson sts. .. 9 EXTRA-CONVENIENT FLATS: 6 AND 7 ! — • rooms; baths; modern improvements; sun all < day. Fell St., bet. Broderick and Baker. . , . Oil 4 LARGE. CLEAN ♦ROOMS;- WATER Oj— L. free. 315 San Jose aye., near Twenty- fif th st. ; fine wide street ; half block from Valencia. 9 FINE NEW. FLATS 3"sUNNY"rOOM3 AND cellar each with * latest • improvements. !-; NE. corner Twenty-third and Sanchez sts. ■-; ■ ■;-. UNNY FLAT: ROOMS: $15. 912 ELLIS St., bet. Van Ness aye. and Franklin st. ■■ : OjQ LOWER FLAT; 5 SUNNY BOOMS. 375 <Jt7. Sanchez st., nr. Seventeenth.- .':.. ■ ; , ! CO NICE 3-ROOM FLAT NEAR BALDWIN. tjO- SPECK A CO., 30 Montgomery st. -.:.-, . - : : Q-\ 9 FLAT OF 4 BOOMS. 563 MINNA ST. LEG ANT SUNNY FLAT, 7 ROOMS, beantlfqlly papered and frescoed.' 713 Grove. HOUSEKEEPING. KOOHs. . • q7^TT^[HD-^U*NNy.^Ou!§E ; X EEPI N G . OUtt roams: single or en suite; will make prices to suit; transient trade solicited. :. .-■ " ■ ;.-. '.:.. .- ■ .- : 1/T9QI MISSION; OPPOSITE WOODWARD'S '— "2 — 2 • spnnv furnished : housekeeping rooms; bath; laundry: $8. -. - .- , "■.- -. •' 9] (\ ttYDE— 2 SUNN Y ROOMS FOR HOUS& —XV Keeping; also .single room ; $12.' .' ■ '. .' . ■•; ;.' IJ^O HOWARD — 2 LARGE : SUNNY . BED- V'-/— rooms, and kitchen; furnished • for house- keeping; cheap: ' . ■ r ; .'■ ■ •'■•■ .■;..'. fin« NATOMA — 2 FURNISHED FRONT yjuu rooms; for housekeeping; hot and cold water. ■ .- ■''. . ■ ' ■-■ :-.: •/■ ■ :■; ~ . -.- .■ '•' ■ -.■..... . K4R ML?, NA— FURNISHED: BOOMS FOB rJzr\J housekeeping; large yard, .•;:, ■ ■ ;., :• ;. . ; : : 7 UNFURNISHED FKONT BEDROOM! I • and kitchen,- connecting, with sink, closets, bath. 2140b Market, bet. Fourteenth and Fifteenth. 7O] HARRISON - LARGE SUNNY FUR-' I *->!-■ nished front rooms : housekeeping; bath': $9.- A/y) FRANKLIN^TWO^NICE SUNNY FUR- T:«j*j niahed rooms for housekeeping. -.- • - ■■ ■ • ■ '■.-. 099 THIRD-FRONT FURNISHED HOUSE-- J^<-<-- keeping suite, $12, $9,' $?j; single, $1 50 to 75 cents. *.--. ;: : .-•.-., .:■■•„;•-. ■ •-.- AAQ TEHAMA - LARGE : SUNNY FRONT rxriKJ room -and kitchen ; well furnished-; for house- keeping; complete. ;.■•'■ f : " .'• ■ -■.•••':'. 7OX FOLSOM— SIO— 2 FURNISHED HOUSE- I Ut) keeping rooms; 2 beds if necessary. . . 1 9 A SIXTH-TWO ROOMS COMPLETE FOR X— \f housekeeping; rent $14 per month ; private house. ••-.:;•• ;.':".'.' :.--..- ■.'■■■.■.' I 90 LOCUST AYE., VAN FRONT .1 .— O room and kitchen .furnished for hoasekeep- leg. •■':■-..-; -■;;'.':■-':;■': -- r . •■;..-. ■;"-.- -.- .(■■•>;-.■'.; 790 MCALLISTER — 2 SUNNY -UNFUR- -1 £t\J . Pished rooms for light hou.sekeeplng.cheap. ri MA RKET-THE. HAWTHORNE, FUR- Xt/ .4 vs. nished and nnforaisQed for housekeeping. Q99 POST— LARGE FINELY FURNISHED v'-^.rooiE!: also 2 for light •housekeeping.. ■• . : ' E L E YE NTH —E LEG AN XL V F UK-. nished- sunny rooms; complete; for house- . keeping; furniture and carpets new; private bath, .grate,' -etc: American family.. ■' > ; ' ; . . ' - ■ -:••. ■ ',•.:', •1 (\C\O NATOMA, -.NEAR ELEVENTH— 2 OR. J-l/uZi 3 fcousekeeping rooms ' furnished; . ■ ■-< . ' 1 9(JQ HOUSEKEEPING BOOMS XZiVO la prlTaie family; gas and bath ; cheap. - ' Q9^ HAIGHT^tHREE FURNISHED ROOMS O—«J suitable forhousekeeping. ' '• \ ■••.... .HOWARD -SUNNY Rt>OM^ - ..' FUB- 'O ±O pished for Ught.hoaseicgeping.' . ■ . •. ; -1 (\(VJ HARRISON^-2 •OR 3 ; WELL-FUB- -XUU 4; nished rooms lot. housekeeping; $10 or 415:/:% •;.-?:■ i>\ry. jf-.'-:- .-.■'-;"•■-'--- '-;-.. ..r,,."i-.-- --1 Ql 91 GEARY— 3 . COMFORTABLY • FUB- xOJL*»3 nished. rooms for housekeeping; modern-' $15;;;^, ,-,-■:- .:-!■ -■..^■■■>^ •' •■:...•,•.-.. ,-..,:,■•: 4QAb FULTON-2 •..OR", . 3 , SUNNY FUR-- ttOU. nished rooms tor housekeeping. • • . - -..-■-, • TUBK-i-NICESUITE FOB LIGHT HQUSE- kreping, also single room. .• ■ .■ ■ II £» HYDE— SUNNY ijUITE FOE HOUSE- iID keeping, or suitable for several gentlemen. ELEGANT FURNISHED ' ROOMS .FOR housekeeping cheap. - 2531 California, ' , .-. . "I IMISSrON -•NICELY FURNISHED 1 Oi.±2 housekeeping rooms; range; porch. v • ' AOO JESSIE, ■ BEAR •; MINT — 2 SUNNY trO t> housekeeping rooms ; --. furnished ■■ complete; other rooms cheap. j .- '■- ['.'. '..;.. - . ' : ■ CZCiI FOLK— 2 ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSE- \J\J ' keeping: all conveniences. •■ " - .'.". -. -• i'-r.-S*- -1 C QI. THIRD-NICE, SUNNY BOOMS FUB^ JIOO% nished . for ; housekeeping; also single; Ch(*p."v-'--.'',*' i i ''A'. t :'i :; ". ■'-■'•■ ',-■:.-?'?? '_:■■''-. .'-jt'* !■-.>.- 3."?-- -£97 OCTAVIA.. COB. FULTON— BAY-WIN- D— J dow -suite and other rooms; furnished and ' unfurnished: use of -piano. '''•-• •-*--„.•. -...-.■■•. . ■-:_■, 99 SOUTH PARK-LARGK SUNNY PARLOR *—-j suite for light housekeeping; $10. - - .--: | Q A 7 MISSION— SUNNY f FURNISHED ; PAS ■ <J-H lor suite ; also other rooms. ; . .\ ;, ; ; _ • ;- -1 A.~~B HOWARD- NICELY FURNISHED : X\JU*J front housekeeping rooms. i' .: . , . . ; 499 FBANKLIN —2 c NICE SUNNY FUB- "!-._ nisbed rooms for housekeeping. :'.'.:- -1 07A MARKET— BET* JONES AND CITY 10 IV." Hall aye., unfurnished suite; water, gas. !^9£*l O^'aKRELL— OR 3 SUNNY FRONT •J-U2 rooms, cheap; also front furnisa-d bed- rooms; veranda; gird en; 3 mlaates city. , ; ; BOOMS JIO'LEt; - J "1 "I O. SIXTH, . COR. MINNA — GLENBROOK i XX \J House; sonny, rooms en suite and single ; newly furnished : transient solicited. ■ XSX~STEVFXSON-TWO UNFURNISHED I O\jO rooms cheap. - ■ '• • .-' • : ■ Q9Q BR ANNAN — 3 SUNNY FURNISHED | D^iO rooms la private German family. f -: , _. 11 QA HOWARD — NICE LARGE SUNNY ; XXOU furnished room suitable for 1 or 2; 85. :^: f; 1 A9Q MARKET — FINE FRONT ROOMS. 1 j X~t^-O housekeeping,! single; light. sonny; bath, i QQ J_ EDDY-LARGE NEWLY FURNISHED OO*± rooms; reasonable, - - . % .-.- - ; 1/ JONES— FURNISHED SUNNY FRONT XV/v. room for two gnnts; also single; cheap. .---■ 1 1 XI GUERRERO— 7 ROOMS.BATH; LARGE j 1101 porch: sort well water: $18. QIA PINE— 2 TO 5 < SUNN Y. ROOMS, ELE- wIU gantly furnished: every convenience ; rea- j soaa*ble. ■. . ' . V '- : "-■ . , ■ '.;: ; ." : -.\ Af\\ GEARY— NICE SUNNY • FRONT j t:V/± rooms; price 5; board also. Q1 Q GEARY— NICE LARGE SUNNY FRONT OXO alcove room, suitable 1 or 2 gentlemen, - : Of\Q GEARY— SUITE OF ROOMS, SUITABLE i Uv/O for gentlemen: price reasonable, r . - . ' "1 Q HAWTHORNE, OFF FOLSOM.NEAR SEC- XV ond— Front room, suitable for man and wife ! or 2 gentlemen. ■•'■-.-•-■' ■ . ■' - .-. -.-, I 9QI SIXTH— LARGE SUNNY FRONT ROOM, -Oi with or without kitchen; $12; private i family.- ". ■• % - -' : '•■ '■■• .■■ ■..-...■..... __ Q9Q .GEARY - ELEGANT ROOMS, FUR"- -kj-.O nished or unfurnished; rent reasonable. I~HYDE-NICELY FURNISHED T.OOM; private family: reasonable. • - . QA Q MISSION — NICELY FURNISHED OttQ front rooms: also single. •■ rpHE ORLANDO, 989 HOWARD ST., CHANGED • X. hands; a modern apartment house: patrons win- find sunny roon>s elegantly fcirnisbeo:. clean and' Quiet, en suite or single, at reasonable rates. 1 99 TAYLOR— ELEGANTLY FURNISHED i Xfr^. sunny rooms.; also.honseuetping rooms.— ... i 1 . SIXTH— CHEAPEST IN CITY; NICELY ' X ii;rni3bed single and double front sunny rms. ! ill 9 BRYANT— NEWLY FURNISHED SUN'" ! xx £i. Ny rooms : en suite or Biggie. ■ . '■ ._'-. 1 1 A MCALLISTER— FLAT :l; NEWLY FUP.- X nisbed rooms;, en suite and' single... v ' ■ "". . • T>OOM ON »rXCON HILL: NICE SUNNY; Xt: rent. $B. Room; box 23, CJaqi;- - ; . - . •. ; .-. , Q9l TURK— FRONT. BAY-WINDOW SUITE; ! 'y»l will rent .separate.; private family. ; •• ... Wit A I MINX A-SUNN\: FRONI ROOM, NICE- i ly turn shed : sn itabie ior 6ne. : . r ".■ ■: 1Q X PER BY — SMAIX. ' : SUNNY FRONT ■ XOUroora; -ftifnisned ; very cheap. ..-; : ...;. ?LO9 FOURTH— FURNISHED FRONT Wii rooms; also housekeeping. rooms. •■•' : -." j Q 1 ft FOURTH-T WO SUNNY . FURNISHED ! Ox V rootns ; connected or housekeeping. ' : fj(\ rj POST— FRONT ALCOVE; : SUITABLE 'IV I ; for 2 ; ailta or withpot /board.- ' •■' ' ■'.. : : .'■:. QQ7 POST^LARGE SU V FRONT ROOMS; iJ.O I running ;-pse':o'f. kitchen. ';■ ; '.••;';■ i 1 ; \A ft SETTER, - CORNER : POLK-LiriHT i X'-XttO- housekeeping suites, *15.; .gas and batli.: • ' \ T'&A'T :HOWARD ST.->*EW^YFUR>ifgHED ! ' Xivi i i:.l roomy ..•';■>;■' ' .■;..■■"■"■'.■ ° ••:"•'.-•.'■:. _\, '\ V, .- ■ i 91 9f> '>— FURNISHED FRONT BAY- j t-> window room-. ■ •■. ■ ■•'-.-.' •. ._ •■/"■ j H"" ANDSrSM X SUNNY ROO5t"S • WITH RUN- nlag water; 3 liiinuteii fr<jm Kearhy sC ' Ad- • dress R. W v tor 3T, Call Office. ' : -. - - ■-. ■':■;■;, ■ ■ QQW THIRD— UNFURNISHED ROOMS: IN V«J>~I reair: good; accprnicpod«-tlQn; . ;5 »nd'^B; •■ ' | '. Oft TUKK-LARGE . . SUNN V : FRONT AND ■ : tfi\J. small. rooms; 'price reasonable. ••"..." ;• -,- . ;-. .[ 11l TURK - NICELY? FURNISHED FRONT ' XXX rooms-, tirst door; suitable; for' lor 2 gentle- men; price ...•"■ -...• '.' '"■';. ; '. . .' '-..•■ i\' '. '■■'■ I 9Qi-VTCRK- LAP.GE: ALCOVE ROOM , AND ; •*iOU«fngletrpomi.' very cheap. . . .■•■■. '. ' Oft! T7urRK^.LARGE~SUNNY ROOM; :ALSO ' >lngle, with' board. '■ ; ' ■;;':; : .-.".: .-.V,;. -:| 4"| 7 ma36n;-nice sunny ROOMS. . ; ;=- :.- .;.'■■■. ■ ■) 7Ti>Q POST LARGE NICELY . FURNISHED V— • & front rob nx>- large .«lose.t : gas: -can be- used ■' {or !i*ht housekeeping-; rent low. \i : -■:■•-"'• ;.:'• ..:, .j " "I.iV,}.SILVER-^NICE. FLAT: 5 ROOMS AND ' XVI bath; rgntf-- 50 per moeth. .'.- '.;. -.■ . j 1 9HO JERKIN, OPP. '.bathss UNN Yf u r I •.X:^UV.'.nisbed front foom,:Ss month : other.rooma. \ R£E REMOVAL OF BAGGAGE TO NEW . j •"X roomihsj-irouse.-. 112 Taylor: $8 to $25 month. ' II 9Q HOWARD — SUNNY. FRONT FUR- ! 'XX*«i/ nished rooms; f5 up; also housekeeping rooms. ■:■'■■ ■ .'-I '- '. ■;. ■-.- ■■■■[" *'■:' . ..•; . ; 091 FOLSOM-THREE SUNNY ROOMS AND . C—X kitchen; price $7 per month. ■ :■-.-.■ . '-- 1 OnAl STOCKTON—NICELY FURNISHED JLO\JV/a room to let; rent cheap. :■:•■;■. '■ . ■ C"I Q GEARY— ALL SUNNY ROOMS: WILL. *JXO rent very reasonable to neat roomers from Map: everything new: hot and cold wmter. :;-.- GERARD HOUSE, .1*3 ~ SEVENTH— i nished rooms, single and double,, housekeeping. : /"^ RAND SOUTHERN, COR. SEVENTH AND i VJT Mission— all light ; water, gas and electric j 1 bells.: elevator runs from 7a. m. to 12 p. x. ; single, j 50 cents : suites,: 9 1 day : »3 50 and «5 week up. ■ : "VTOSEMITE HOUSE,:. 1045 MARKET, - BET. ( X Sixth, and Seventh— and snites; per ; night, 35c to f1; week, 91 50 to $5; families. ♦ BLLNGTON HOUSE, 127KEABNY— i J\. ant sunny rooms en suite and tingle: firstjclaas a In every respect : terms, reasonable. • ■ ■ ■ .%:>.•.■ ,- : ■ THJ4 SHERMAN APARTMENT-HOUSE; 129 j X new sunny rooms; strictly respectable; half ! price of best hotels with equal accommodations; very central. 23 Eighth st.. near Market. - : . ■:>.- . fiHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— THE I \J WEEKLY CALL, gent to any address In the !" United Slates or Canada on* year or f 1 50, post-' a; free. - ::..■::■:■'■■■.:■.': , - . ■ ■.;-.- ..■ BOARDING j A>*D ;i*ob3is^ ; 77^ ijA ME^aXf^^^C^LAR^^SUN^Y^RmT; .-^■"i. board; guitable- for 2 gentiemen. ... [a- ; Qi t'Van'ness aye.; cor. e llis^ne : OX I furnished-: fine view; nice -lawn;:.- rooms ;. single and en suite; very first-clas3 board;- •reasonable.' -. •■•.'■ •!_-... '; '. '••■: ■;.•.-:■■:•■:.:..•': rfIHE BERESFORD; BUSH AND STOCKTON; : X first class: 91 50. f2 per day; with parlor, $2 50. . WM. CHAMBERLIN, Prop. . ■ ~ ■■■ s I EVONSHIRE, 725 PINE QUIET, SE- : ! -L/ lect home . for permaaent or .transient guests: ■: table: excellent; woman copk;;gn'miner rates.- • v . 1 d.l OCT AVI A— LARGE SUNNY, FRONT f. XttXU: ; elcove suite, with board ; also 'single rooms A YOUNG LADY "WISHES .TO BOARD A i ' V child. Apply 653 Third, near Toynsend!. — ' r . :; " CHILIjlRil?*.; BOARDED. ':. . : L"~AIDY^'wTsH : E^I^OR7^^CHXLXTiRSN~^O board; good home.;- 476 Jessie st. .-"■■ -.' ■ . .. ":-■'■ -. :: .;: ■ STORKS TO LIST. - ' ;.:.".'. ::^;' 9A7 AND all POLK— VERY NICE.STORES; ; -^V 1.4 rooms -each:, nice location; 20. ! •'■ • . OiA STORE AT.321 NOB, NEAR MARKET '• OIU, street:. : ;: •■-".-■.■*- '• •-;; .".'■->/•■ .■■'••-•-■■• ; :: T^OUR-STORY BRICK AND IRON BUILDING . J and .basement,- 508 Sacramento si., 1 containing elevator,. .power, fib.: rent ISO. - Apply DAVID si KR.V & SONS, 20 Montgomery St. >. : ,■ ■ ." '■ t~y_ -^._ OFFICES TO : ; LET. " : ■ - : •.■; •;~~ : ~. i lz<ei to" suit tenants;' rent reasonable. EASTON, ELDRiDGE A CO;, 638 Market St.- .. " •" T~ O: LET— FRONT SCNXY OFFICES; FIRST ■ ' X floor. 12 Mpntgomerysc ■ ..-•, -■--. -■-,- ■;.-.- .•"•.. DESK KOOM AT BOOM 6, SIXTH FLOOR," • Mills building. : : •».-- : ■■■■■-.■ ---,■--. j proposals. I ■PROPOSALS Fo'R^AR^W^A^'pLUMiERs" ! X materials, . lumber, paiots. oils, etc., furniture 1 ' : fuel,. stovepipe, stationery, library boo ks.phvsical, chemical and other apparatusand supplies, print-, irig,:lltn6graphlag, etc.— Sealed. proposals wlU*be re- ' ! ceived by the Superintendent of Common Schools, in open Session of i the Board of Edacatlon. on .-'Wednesday, May- 29, 1895. at '8 -.30 i o'clock P. M., ■< for furnishing the School Department of this City. i and County during the fiscal year 1895-96 with ! hardware, plumbers' materials, lumber," paints, i oils, etc, t furniture', fuel, stovepipe, ; stationery, < library bogks and physical, chemical'and other ap- ; paratus *nd supplies /for the Girls' High.' School, . etc., and for doing the printing and lithographing required : durlng the said fiscal year, in accordance with specifications &t the office of the Board of Ed- ucation, new City HaiL ; GEORGE BEANSTON, ■ Secretary. ; : ;-..: t . "■■.•'■■:'•* *f r^f.f ■ '-'.-" :■■*.• ■■".- ■.•■.";"■"■".■■■..'.• X KUEMPTION OF -DUPONT^ST. - BONDS.— X\ Treasurer's : office. City .and- County of - San Francisco, May 8,1855." - - : . . Holders of Dupont-'street bonds issued under an .act of .the State "Legislature, entitled "An act to" -authorize' t.he , widening' of Dupont I street, in the ■City of San Francisco." adopted. Marcu 1876, are hereby notified tHat the undersigned will receive sealed proposals for the surrender of said bonds, as provided by Section 13 of said act, at his office, in' the New City Hall, San Francisco,- until 12 oclock noon of MONDAY, May 20, 1895. r , - . •. . The amount .to be applied : to the" redemption of said bonds Is about seventy-three thousand dollars ($73,000.) Bidders will « state . at what rate they • win • surrender t their a bonds ;■. for ; payment, ■ less coupons due, No proposals above par . will be con- «ider«U.".'.---".-.'">-'-u.-.".,-- r -' s ---:- : . ••"-• ■■■'«. --'•-"/ -'- -.--:■■■'. •■ ;?-;•"- -" Bids to be indorsed, "Proposals for Surrender of ' Dupont-street Bonds." ?• J. H. WIDBER, v ' - :,, . ■■:-'■ ■'- City and County Treasurer. \ ."PROPOSALS FOE ALTERATIONS AND AD. X ditions •"-- < '■"■■'■: ■."■■-*^"'-- v -- >■■-■«.-■-»«■■■-■.. .-. - ■-..:., TO SCHOOLHOUSE9 FOR BULKHEAD AND '• FOR HEATING SCHOOLHOUSE.' / v - Sealed proposals will be received by the Superin- tendent of Common Schools in open session or the Board of "Education, new City Hall, on Wednes- day, May 22, 1895, at 8:30 o'clock p. m., for altera- ! tions and additions to the James Lick Grammar I School building, and | for alterations and additions, bulkhead and heating at the North Cosmopolitan Grammar School building, in the City and County of San Francisco, la accordance with plans and specifications at the office of Charles L Havens, architect of th» board, room 55. Flood building, corner of Fourth and Market streets." :'.•,, •-■-.- r > :-..- . :.:■ .:. GEORGE BEANSTON, Secretary. '^^^•^^■.'-'"■■"."■toJ'ljease^v :':■ -"- ; ■ ".■ • mo LEAkS — Tine ? QHOVE-ST. * TmTATT-.TiC . 1 Apply MADISON 4 BURKE, 628 Market. L ' ; PERSON ALS. '- -. ■ "v_'_ I INFORMATION ■: WANTED ' CONCERNING 1 JOHN BRUCE, a native of Scotland, hei;ht 3 feet 4 Inches, weight , 140 pounds, aged about 54 rears: when last heard from by relatives about 3 rears ago was In San Fjrancisco. ■ Any information j :onc«mne him will Ibe thankfully | received by P. JUNNINGH AM, 4 PrecUa aye., san Francisco. ;" : ENTLEMAN, REFINED, MIDDLE AGE, yJT comfortable, wishes acquaintance of lady simi- lar. Address Lady, box 62, Call Office. ; "I /TO— SOON AS POSSIBLE. ~ . ' ' ■ pARPET-SE WING BONE AT 35c AN HOUR. j \J Leave orders at 1354 Howard st., cor. Tenth. DAG CARPETS WOVE TO ORDER FOB SALE; ■TV also .chenille-wove' rugs, silk-rag portieres; Sealer in carpet twine in hank or chain at lowest rates. GEO. MATTHEW. "09 Fifth; Oakland, CaL ! V REFINED WOMAN POSITION A3 HOUSE-. keeper for hotel or sammer resort: or entire charge of gentleman's family; country preferred : best of references. Address S. A. iL, box 135, Call Office. . ■- •■-.■.■.•.- - . ;; H.— THE MARINO BROS. FURNISH THE . latest popular music every evening . at New Vienna Garden,' Greenwich st.,' bet. Powell' and ! Mason. y■■ , - . - ■ '.. : . ■- •:- . '■-.■: ■;■ ; ; . SUSIE. ; ■ HENRIETTA: THE TYROLEAN WARB- lers' singing is great at New Vienna Gardens : Keyser's. -_" . - .-..'- ' ; -HANS. RENCKMAN" . (44); GOOD COOK; HANDY JC with tools: useful for camping or exploring parties; best references. Address E. L., 512 Post. TT AIR-DRESSING. 25C. ANY STYLE; STRICT- HL ly ls:-class shampoo, 60c; Pioneer Hair Store. BERTHA SPETZ. 11l Stockton St.; one price only. EITEW ASHING MACHINE AND BRUSH »» work: * 4 c yard: contracts' taken.- WAIN- WRIGHT, 1460 Market; machines sold or hired. OME AGAIN; . WRECKERS -OP HIGH prices: fine- suits. $15: dress pants, $4 75;, overcoats. $2"95.; Misfit Clothing' Parlors, 613 Montgomery st., cor. Commercial, upstairs." v ■■'. v .;.. UY YOUR CURTAINS. LADIES' AND gents' furnishing goods, hosiery, trimmings, etc., at Pioneer Dry Goods Store, 105 Fifth si. AN HAVE . DRESSES .CUT AND FITTED CYAN HAVE DRESSES CUT AND FITTED 1 for $3; dresses popular prices or engagements by the day; patterns to measure. 11 Geary st. SAN FRANCISCO SCHOOL FOR DANCING Of and elocution. WALTER G. O'BRIEN, mana- ge*: Grove and •-. Lagnna - sts. Class - Mondays I and Fridays ;-Ju.venile class, Saturdays. <•-.■"■<; :• • '.' ANT ED— ANY INFORMATION CONCERN- • I ing JOHN BRAHAM. formerly of New York: last hear! of 4 years ■ since a3 a railroad engineer on this coast: satisfactory, iniormation will be re- warded. Address A. B. T., box 109, Call Office. . ATRIMONIAL PAPER, 997 MARKET ST.: xrl office time, 1 to 2 and 7 to 8 p. x.; by mail 15 cents. •■■■■-..■• ■■,:■■ -- -; ■'■■'..■'_ '- ■-. -'- :' ". ill VICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPECIAL- XV ty : collections, damages, wills, deeds, etc G. W. HOWE, Att'y-at-law, 850 Market., cor. Stockton. SINGLE BOTTLE OF SMITH'S DANDRUFF Pomade is guaranteed to cure any case of dan- druff :or falling hair or money refunded: never known to fail: try it. ' By all druggists price 51, or SMITH BROS., Fresno, Cal. - - • 7 X CENTS PER DOZEN FOR CABIN IX I y. ienjtn. at;UQPECS', Art Studio, lit Sixth st. SECOND-HAND AS WELL AS NEW BARS, fc3 showcases, counters, aa'eivings, mirrors, desks, safes, chairs, scales, etc., and a very large stock 1 of th^m. too: be ■sture.and see stock and get prices be- fore Kong elsewhere. J. NOoNAN, 1017-1019- -10211023 Misaieh St.. above Sixth. ; ■ ■ , TYANCiNG IN ALL THE LATEST BRANCHES \J. taught a; IRVINE^, 9*7 Mission St.. '-. C\s»i. MOßE:Cin '-■'• •' • ■. : ' ' ■>.';•: " - M Oak Roll Top Desks,;.';.. /.i-uJ;.. ...\f Mto 35 Oak' Chiffoniers:;;.:..-..;..;^.;,.-. From $10 up Oak Bed 5et5.... :.........:.>..:. .$l7 50 up Oilcloths and LinoleaniSii. ■'.-.. ■.:...,„■.;. '.'.'.» :30c up Stoves. and Ranges.. . . v .'. . '.:.!..:,.......... '.-. '.:'.s'& up ' Thousands of bargains.- We keep everything ; Cash or time payments: ' . : J. NOON AN, ■'..■- -./■■; 1017-1019-1 ipiq'o23 Missron at., above sixth, : HE ADQ U A LONG RISTA-Nv.'E TELE- . phone*, cheap: send for prices. Electric Works, 7-0 Mohigomery St.. San Ftancisco, • " rjUrET r PLACEFOR LADIES TO TP.AD.E IN. Vc stocks . and erain.: large money ma Je oh small Investment. W.HEKi.bCK.4.f;O.. 31* Pine St., R 3.- CLOAKS, CAPES AND SUITS F.ET AILED AT . tpfrs 1 cost. .Factory, 20 : iSacsoine st., upstairs. . 1/ jjik ruscoMSa FOR. SALE.; PHONOGP.A.PH- JV. bnuits bought for casH. ''Baciffailapi:- 9 U| Mkt? BUILDINGS i.BOUGHT . AND.-: BOLD, : stprp-fiitures, door*. Windows, ltimber, pip«^ etc:: cheap. Yar3 1163 Mission: s;., r.r. ■Eighth... ■'. pAS i FIXTURES AN PLUMBING. • • 623 .\JT. Golden Gate aye. H: HCiSCHSiIIiT. ;••;.,. OLD GOLD, SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIES* ' clothing bought. . COLMANy 41 Third st. ;. ' W " E ' ow SHADES manufactured to . »'»■ order by WILLIAM McPHUN. 1195 Market '..-.; DRKsSMAKERs. : '- RESSMAKING AND ■ PLAIN : SEWING done at reasonable rat : give us a trial. Call at- :<'24' 2 Tenth st.. near Fi'l^m. - -• ■ *;■ FiAJfoSi, vioi.rN*s, : ETC. ;.•';"■ ; ARGAINSJNNEW AND AND PIANOS ; Hazelton, Brown &. Simpson, Mozart, etc: hard- • limes prices; icstalliac:;:g. EATON, 735 Market st. p EORGE F. WELLS, SOLE AGENT FOR THE .. vX Mathushek pianos; sold on very easy . install- ments ; pianos rented. . 1360 Market st. T^OR fSO CASH— UPRIGHT FOR IMMEDIATE . -C sale. Room 21, 809 Market st. - -■■ . Ql X\f\ ELEGANT UPRIGHT; QUITE NEW; ylwu- for sale on $5 month. 221 Leavenworth. lyfEw 98 PICCOLO AND. $40" FL.UTE at ■*■> half. J. P., box 31, CaU Office. .... ■\V"M. G. BADGER; WITH KOHLER& CHASE ;;.TT 26, 28 and 30 O'FarreU st. ■■: OUR NEW RENT-CONTRACT PLAN 13 meeting with great favor: terms of payment are so easy that everybody can have a piano: bes) makers; largest stock. SHERMAN. CLAY <fc CO. HARP BY SEBASTIAN = EBAKD; DOUBLE . action and elegantly finshed; Is found with: difficulty anywhere; » nice selection is at present exhibited by SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. . : . :- STECK., CHICKERtNG & SONS., VO3E AND Sterling pianos so-'.d on $10 installments. BEN J. CURTAZ <fc SON, sole agents, 16-20 G"Parrell at. 0 SECOND-HAND UPRIGHTS, WITH OUR' ; A gnaranteec $125 each. MAUVAIS,763 Market. TT E~iNi)rSTRY-HEMME it LONG PIANO -U- CO., 340 Post; pianos sold on installments; send lor illustrated catalogue. .-. '. .'..:'.' ,'. A BETTER AND EASIER PLAN TO BUY A ■^Cx. rood piano-. by renting.- : Be careful to go to' KOHLER & CHASE'S, 23 and 30 O'FarreU st. ■ DECKER BRQS., STELTfWAY.FISCHKB AND ■U other : first-class makes of pianos: little used: • cheap »for ' cash or .on ' easy terms. KOHL±)E A CHASE, 28 and 30 O'Farr^lst. ' ■" : •.-•■■■.: GREAT BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND PI- . I", anos at SHERMAN, CLAY i CO. 'S, cor. Kear-. Ny and Sutter sis. .' . •■■' : - ■ -. ■- • .- ASY TERMS; LOW PRICES. KoHLER Jk CHASE. ■■'- , .--- ; -.-..- ' ' ■ , fiEW ELEGANT .? UPRIGHTS. STANDARD . makes, almost new, half original: cost; see at once. F. W. SPENCER A C0.,^21 Market st. '. YRON MAUZ Y, 308 • POST SOHMER7 Newby & Evans, Briggs and other pianos. ■'■ ■ ■ OTEINWAY UPRIGHT: SLIGHTLY USED; O grand tone; balf-cost. SPENCER, 721 Marten SUPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS. OLD A NEW. OH. MULLER. maker, repairer. 2 Latham place. •■:\ NSEL WHITE, INFORMATION WANTED; 'A If all may hear : of something greatly to his . advantage, or his heirs may if he is dead. i Address E. H. O'HABA, 469 8. Seventh St., San Jose, CaL rTAILOR PATTEBNS~CUT~"tO~~MEASURE. J. ba.sqne or skirt, 15c. > 115 Kearny st., room 14. 1 ';.; DELINQUENT { SAIE NOTICES. Nf'^ATiT^NfcTICE^GOLDEIi \J Eagle Mining Company— Location of principal place of ' biainess, San Francisco, California ; loca- tion of .work*. Dsvil* Gate Mining District, Lyon County, Nevada. V. %.-,•-,. ■.■;■-;., ■*.;*■-..*.:■:*:.;■ =- • - . *' Notice— are delinquent npon . the fbHowtM described stock, os account of assessment (No. 1), levied on the S:h day of January, 1895, th« several amounts set' opposite = the names of the r»- •pcct|veehareao:<iers,asfoliOT:s: ,■ :'r- _--■•".•■ 'iyjy/'JI - -JL ■'-•'•-■ ''/-"' No. ■■--.= •■;■ ■ ,■ ■ Raines. : .' no. Cert. Shares.' ».- Amount. Moms H0ef1ich......'.......-B: 10.000 . 1,600 00 H. M. Levy, Trustee....... . 7 : £0,000 ' 3,000 00' H. M. Levy, Tru5tee... ...... 8 1,000 150 00 H.M. Levy, Trustee 9 1,000 150 00 H. M. Levy, Trustee.... „10 1,000 - 15000 H. M. Levy, Tru5tee.. .......1l • 1,000 150 00 H.M. Levy, Trustee. ....... 12 •• 600 7500 E. B. Holmes, Trustee..... .lB . .20,000 ■ ' 3.000 00 E. B. Holmes.. Trustee 7.900 1,185 00 E. B. Holmes, Trustee -20 995 149 ■ Acd in accordance with law, add an-, order from ■ the Board of Director?, made on the eighth day of January, 1895, so i many shares of each' panel ci such stock as may be necessary, will be sold at pub- lic auction at the office of the company, room 60 Nevada Block, No. 309. Montgomery street, San Francisco. California, . on i MONDAY, the fourth day of March, 1835, 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. -":.'*-■ '.-■: •<-■■- ■■■■■-■ ■ --'■ ■ v ■ - .-/^ ■■ , • E. B. HOLMES. Secretary. Office— 60, Nevada Block. No. 309 Moam> gomary street, San Fraaciscc, California. '' * ■ n* POSTPONEMENT! ; '■'':'-. V : 9 Notice Is hereby given that- by order of the Board ©f Directors the date of the sale of delinquent stoca for assessment No. 1 is hereby postponed to MON- DaY, the 25th day, of Marco, A. D. ISSS, mi tod Turn time and place. ' „ '^. " . - ' • v'f - ;:■■• ••*./ ■--_; E. B. HOLME 3, Secretary * ; GOLDEN EAGLE MINING COMPANY. - FURTHER POSTPONEMENT. ; Notice is hereby given that by order of the Board of Directors the day of the sale of delinquent stock for assessment No. 1 is hereby further postponed to WEDNESDAY,' the 24th day of April, A. D. '1295, at the same time and place. . ■ - > K. B. HOLMES, Secretary. further • POSTPONEMENT.'';.*."' ;: Notice is hereby given that by order of the Board of Directors the date of sale of delinquent stock for assessment No. 1 is : hereby further postponed jto TUESDAY, the 14th day of May, A. D. 1895, at the same time and place. : ' : ■ . : . • K. B. HOLMES, Secretary. : '; . '■,;" FURTHER POSTPONEMENT. - ; ; ■. Notice is hereby given that by order of the Board of Directors the day of sale of delinquent | stock for assessment No. 1 is I hereby • farther postponed jto MONDAY, the third day of June, A. D. 1895, at the same time and place. vv-w,- •,- - ~; -> : . » v . - . 'jS^Sfi®lfS@?6s< ; £. B. HOLMES, Secretary* ? SCEJDICAZ. ANEW PROCESS— NOMEinCINE. YnSTBU- '■"- menca or worthless I pills used : every woman her own physician for all female troubles; no mat- ter from what cause; restores always In one day; if yon want to be treated safe and sure call on men's physician ; knowledge can be sent and used at home; all rases guaranteed. DR. POPPER, 318Kearnyat. T ADIE3— IS23 GBABY; DBS. JANNEY IN- XJ stituse open for reception of women before and during connnement: skill only; advice free; all subjects of private or delicate nature confidential. ALL LAITIES IX TROUBLE CONSULT THK only reliable specialist in. Sen Francisco: In- stant relief: $500 paid for any case I cannot core; board: skillful attention during confinement; spe- cial attention to diseases of the eye; advice free; confidential. MRS. DR. SCOTT, HO Turk St. RS. DR. WEGEXER, PRIVATE . HOME for all female diseases; separate homes for la- dies before and during confinement ; have enlarged and arranged my home to suit rich and poor; Ir- regularities cured in a day : guaranteed; no Instru- ments; regular physicians of Ion? and successful practice: travelers attended: no delay: all business strictly confidential ; babies adopted. 419 Eddy st. 4 SURE SAFE CUBE FOR ALL FEMALE X\- disease; a home in confinement with, best care; with the privacy of a home and conveniences of a hospital; consultation free and confidential; a positive cure : for liquor, morphine . and • tobacco habit: every case guaranteed without " injury to health. MRS. DR. GWYKR. 311J£ Hyde st. "POSITIVE, GUARANTEED CURE FOR IR- X 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; cores in two days: sent securely sealed on receipt of $3 or C. O. D.: strictly confidential. Address DB. J. MILTON BEP.GETOLE, P. O. box 2223, 8. F. DR. AND MRS. DR. SCHMIDT. FORMERLY 'of 1211 Vi Mission, now 1508 Market st. : month- y irregularities cured -In a few hours; guaranteed; no instruments used: sure preventive. '•• ;: ,-, DAUDET'S "APHBO TABLETS— THE GREAT modern remedy for the cure of neurasthenia, Impotency and. ail disorders of the sexual organs; (1 a box, 6 boxes' 95; send' for circular. : J. H. WIDBER, cor. Market and Thirds sole agent. BBS. GOODWIN, SPECIALTY DISEASES OF women; ladies near or far assured quick relief of disease; irregularities restored dally; safe cure guaranteed; no instruments; - home- in confine- ment.: best skill;. low fees: pills $2. 1370 Market. P RIVATE HOME IX CONFINEMENT: BEST J. Cire: $10 per month. P.. box 2. Call Office. DR. HALL, 14 MCALLISTER, SECOND FLOOR, next Hibernia Bank: diseases of women. m HE ."INFALLIBLE PREVENTIVE". FOR X either sex.- Send stamp for information or 50c for trial jar to P. O. box 1896, San Francisco. PRIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT: GER- X man midwife. MRS. POWELL, 1310 Mission. "VICE PRIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT -i-"l lat the mo«t reasonable price in the city. MRS. M. PFEIFFEK, midwife, 2014 Folsom st. ALL LADIES' CONSULT FREE MRS. DR. -A 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 end painless: never fails; home in confinement.; :'. TF IRREGULAR OR ANY FEMALE DISEASE i. see Mrs. Dr. Puetz and be content. 254 4th.'. A LPEAU'S FRENCH PELLS." • ■■■'-.. . .V •■> JuL A boon to ladies troubled with Irregularities; : no danger; safe and sure: #2 50. express C. Q. D.r don't delay until too late. OSGOOD BiiOS, Oak- . land, Csl.. agents for Alpean et Cie. . •:.;.•: ■;.■■■ .. .:■ >"■•■ .■".•■■'•"". '•:" " ' HORSEs. or^s ale— a -'K£^£iSytS^SJ^'siSGt^ footer, ■&■ years old; sound and gentle; : will trot in harness. Call bet. 9 and 12 a. m., 934-jjiryaat at. T> ELI ABLE FAMILY HORSE. .HARNESS -TV and surrey, $200; bargain. 931 Lombard. ■/.;■■ FOR SALE— AT. A BARGAIN ; HIGH-BRED mare, buggy and harness: splendid for doctor. Inquire- Ney York. Stable, 507 .Jessie 5t. .,;./;^. :: :.- ' FOR SALE— BLACK TEAM. 1900: POUNDS; : : -C mares': •■ lo'py : ; and • gentle;. -eh es'innt team;' -2-200 pounds :r drives single- and good in . saddle; a 2:20- -trotter. 10:2 hand.3: baytnavj 1550 pounds; all class of horses :<b6fjgp.s. and sold. -i. California Horse Ke> positpry, Van Ness aye. c; ... .. : Af\ HORSES FOR SALE; ALSO WAGONS, ;.r±lj': : .bDg7i^Sv carts, harness: Grand Arcade Horse Market; 3;.'? Sixth st.-.; auction sales eVeryAV'ednes- flay::: SULLIVAN £ DOYXE, AucUoogers. ! . . : HORS-iCS PASTURED: S2 =A- MONTH : 'r. SEND ■ for circular. . F,;A; HYDE, 630 Commercial st. 1 1 (\(\ SETS SECOND^HA^D; HAkNE^S: ALL. :lyV kinds; '; second-hand: wagons, bug?y r carts': also 20 cheap horses. Fifteenth.' and Vaienci* st 3 .: .";•■, wagons axd calckiagjes. T^AGONS VERY CHEAP: : all k£nds. B^o ■ '* Howard m. •■ :" ' ■ * .'■'.'. ■'<' ; . ■'. ■' ■■ -■■ :■■■ • •. •';; •' : '. ' ; FES'ANCIAX. I. ■■■.. ■-,'■:'■'■;■/'; ■ PRIVATE P^TY"MAKE3~^oiar3 OSDIT- X raonds, furniture, etc.; $100 up: low interest; no drfay. : ASSY, 121 Stockton st. '. . ■ ■ : ;' J O\V RATES; CITY, COUNTRY; COLLAT- --LJ eral Becnrit!e» TRAVERSE. 313 Montg'y. :.' LATEST SHXPPIXG biXKLLIQKNGS. Movement* of Trans- Atlantic Steamers « NEW YORK— Arrived May 15— Stmr Genoa, . .• [l'--,.vL --. - - Foreign Ports. ••• ■.'.'■ •' ■•.'■".' HONOLTJXU— May 2— Bktn W H Dl- mond, hence Apr B. 3— Bktn Arthur,' hence Apt 18. ". 7— Scar Esther Bnhne, from Eureka. . .7— Ship Helen Brewer; from New York. • ■ ■• •-'■ ••' - Sailed May Schr Prosper, for Port Towcsend. 3— Haw Bark R P Rlthet. for San Francisco; 7— Ektn Robert Sudden, for San Francisco. ■'.;■.., /[ •.. Movements 'of Trans- Atlantic Steamers. ' ST JOHNS. X'F— Arrived May 15— Stmr Car- thasrenian,. from Glasgow;, stmr Liverpool, from Halifax. ■-•'.- _:....;•.-. . ■•".. •■■■•■ LONDON— May 15— Stmr Michigan, frm Baltimore. " :• . ' • ■ . -•;"•;- „-. .■'.'. r LIVERPOOL— Arrived May 35— Stmr tSalla, frm Boston : Btmr Sardinian, from Montreal; stmr Teu- tonic from New York. • • •■ ■ •• ■ ■' • . ",•.•.■.'•-•■ BREMEN— Arrived May 12— Stmr Weimar; frm Baltimore.- ••■.•••: .-■■:. ■■ •...■■.•.•■•.■•■;•-.-•■.■..■■.■••;. GLASGOW— Arrived May 12— Stmi Furnessia, from-Xew York.-,-' ; ..■■../■.■; .■'■"■. " ■>. .'. -; : ;■'.: ■;■'.■ MARRIAGE LICENSES. € ■ - Licenses to marry were granted yesterday m follows: !:;. : ''.:' •.■•': •••■;'? ■'.'•'- ':'..'■;.■ ■''.■..'■■■ -.... ■-■ .- '":..•';. ••' William I. Hanra arid Kate A. Welsh, 27— 21, . : :K.J. ' De'av'er and Dora A. Faraswdrth, 27— 2& >". : ':' Peter G. King and Ella L. McCabe.-. '':A ■■•: ': ~ - -■'■'■ ■' Joseph F; Monte and Roaie Schenpne, 27— ■Frederick Malnzer.acd Annie Wernicke, 51—42. • G. Canessa and LnieiaXocce, ""•':' • i .';■ ••■';•.••: Denny Keller and Emma Schrbeder, 27— 24> ;r ■'■ Melville Furth and Clara Layenaon. 29— 24. : .•".? Frans 0. Llndstrand and Ida E. Bjorfc. 29— Wi •' John E. C yon Oesen and Dora Becker. 29—23. .'.'• A. Rodgers and E. A. Moatsomery. 46— 35. ;-. : • -. • Charles Evans and Pauline' Frembd, 34—25. '"'■■■•'■. ■ Charles Mayer and Martha Michaels. 22—19; '-■ ■•'- ,•• Peter Thyboe and Anna Becker. 39— 28. : .: -.-■.••'-:• •; •Henry K. MoMerand Birdie A. Bryan, 27^27. : : mvoßcis SUITS BEGUN. -; v v.~ ■•■;■;>■ •■•': - — ■ ■■- .Dora A. Cowen against U. H. Cowen. .'•'■'.' •' '■ '•' ■ Kate Colbns against Frederick H. Colbus. '• ' ' 1 ■ Jennie E. Sullivan against Michael Sullivan. .'.■:■ -;-.' ; '■ '.; .':.;.■.;. divorces GKiSTED. : ;;-.-.. .7 ■•,•,•■ Elzora Patrick from Caritonß. Patrick : printed by Judge Hunt ; willful neglect ; plaint 11T to resume her maiden, name. . ..■_."■ ■ -■•' ..: ; ' ■/:.■■' ■■-.* ••' BIRTHS— MRRIAGES— DEATHS." .. • • -'•-■ -. -.. — — - •■■• ■•-•-•■.■•■■■'::.■■'• ■ [Birth, marriage ana death notices tent by man will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the- publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of persons authorised ■ to have the same published.] •• •. .- .-. ' BORN. GUT— In this city, May . 13, 1893, to the wif» of : : Gnstav Gay, a daughter. ;•..."; ; , : . . ' . . .'. i . KIHN— In this city, ; May 12, '5 1895, to th« wife of A. Kihn, a son. , . " . ■• ■ "■•-'. LAYDON^-In this city. May 15, 1895, to the wtf» of Darby Laydon, a daughter - ' .'• V-. McCULLOCH— In this city. May' 14, 1895, to the : wife of John McCnlloch, a daughter. ; ■•■ ■'. "•' » SEMEP.rA— In this city, May 14,' 1895, to the wife - of J. M. Semeria, a son. „., ,;■'.:■ - '-..'■■ .- SENNER— In Ocean View. 3Cay 14. .1895, '. to the . .- wife of William Senner, a daughter. , •: ■:■■:'.-■ S^J.:',:^"-: MAKKIED. ::••■.";'-■:,'. :.' .'■ ■:-.' BP.AGDON— PEELER— In this city. May 15,1893, ■at the California Hotel, by the Rev. Leslie W. Sprague, Henry T. Bragtlbn and Mrs. Mary Es- ;.: tella Peeler, both of . San Francisco.:- , - . . , « • PFAEFFLE— FISCHER— In • : Alameda, May 'i 4, 1895, by the Rev. H. Haserodt. Robert Pfaeffle ;,: of San Francisco and Louise Fischer of Alaxneda. STAHLE— JEGHER3— In this city. May 14, 1895, ■ at tne residence of I Dr. ; Clark, by the Rev. ■ Dr. , Kile. Dr. Frederick H. Stable and Rose H. Clark Jegn'era. both of San Francisco. • ...- TIFFANY— KIRK— In this city. May 15, 1895 by the Rev. ; Dr. Dllle, Walter Tiffany of San :, Francisco and Etta May Kirk of Berneley. ■* ■ WUERSCHING— In this city, May ■ ■ ' 11. 1895. at West Side Christian I Church," by the I ; Rev. W. A. Gardiner,' John B. Wnerschicg and Emma F. Bonacina. .- \_. ... •"■ ■ "' : " ' .'. ,' -. - 7;DiEI>. / ■', ■■' .; .. ' Altmarfe. Henrietta Gillas, William C. • Ashe.Ellen v-- Henderson. James R. • , Barren, William R, - . .--.; Kronenbers, Vincentia I Balch, Samuel A. ; Lynch, Mrs. Mary I Campbell. John : .;: ■:" " McAravy. Peter i . Connell, Timothy . McSwegan, Maitzie 1 : . Dick, Robert D. ■- . ' .■ , ilclver. John M. •*'*&. '* Dillon, Anne '--■;-■ - Murphy, Mauric* Egan, Michael Maskovics, J. M. ? Eaton, Isabella 1L " Nicholl, Agnes B." 1% OaUagher, Annie P.' Steinf eld. Lev! ' *'V •-. ■ - Gleeson, Thomas - -:i Stevens, Waiter P . : <. ; ; , Wall, Catherine « , ALTMARK— In Red Bluff. May 14, 1895. Henri- Hi etta; beloved wife of the late Solomon Altmart,- ■;% and - mother of Sirs. J. Bloom, Mrs. , A. Conn of Red Bluff and Jake Alt mark of Salvador, Central America, a native of Baden, Germany, aged 65 years. ' [Syracuse and New York papers please ■ ■copy.]-- .■'„.•■■-.<;■;:.■ ; r ;j. .-: :■,_^.. :i .; -■ v.,. -<-. „. - J^Friends are respectfuUy Invited to attend .the funeral THIS DAY. (Thursday), at 10:45 ; o clock a: m., on the . arrival of the Oregon ' Ex- r press, foot of Market street. " Interment Hills of ;. ? Etsrniry Cemetery, by 11:45 o'clock A. K. train :\ from 'Tnira »ad Townsend streets. -. • - • ASHE-In this city, May 15, 1895, Ellen, beloved t wife of Gregory Asiie, tai moia««l MMtbSWt Mary, James, Norah. Nellie, Josie and Gregory = ■ Ashe, and sister of Mrs. P. Ashe, a native of Tuam. county Gtlway, Ireland, aged 40 years. [Lowell (Mass.) papers please copy.J ' 6 «S-The funeral will take place TO-MORROW (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from her law resi- dence," 224 Eighteenth 'street, thence Ito St. Charles Church, Eighteenth and ShotweU streets, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated , , for the repose of. her soul, commencing -at 9 | o'clock a. it. ■ Interment private. Mount Calvary Cemetery. ,-».._" / " ; • BARRON— Alameda, May 14, 1995, William R., beloved husband of Mary F. Barron, brother of George Barron, and son of the late Edward - Barron, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 years " 10 months and 13 days. ■'-" '■ : - - CfFriends are respectfully Invited to attend the - funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 8:30 < o'clock a. m.. from his late residence, 9'-'VI Lafay- ette street. nut-street station, narrow-gauge road, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be - ce.ebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. St. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, San Mateo County. Please omit flowers. ■* BALCH— la this city. Hay 14. .1895, . Samuel A. Batch, , beloved uncle, of William H. Tilton, a uativ. of Vermont, aged 66 years 11 months . and 3 days. [Vermont and Sew Hampshire papers please copy. , ■„ 1 . ■ •■ ., •• ■-•••■ Friends- and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 1 o'clock p. M., from the par- lors of Mcavov & Gallagher, -0 - Fifth street. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. CAMPBELL— In Oakland, May 15. 1895. John Campbell, a native of Prince Edwards Island. aped 62 years and 3 days.. [Prince Edwards Island papers please copy. | > . " .•.• r IS" Friends and acquaintances' ar« resiyc:- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Friday), at 9:30 o'clock- a. m.. from his late residence, 1104 Twenty-first street, thence to St. Francis de Sales Church.where a solemn requiem ; high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock, a. it. Inter- ' ment St. Mary's Cemetery. - • ' •■. "/'..'..• CONXELL-In thU city, May 15. 1595, at his resi- dence. 410 Natoma street, Timothy, beloved hus- band of Ellen Counell. and fathers! Mrs. Kat» I Scott and the late James H. Conriell. a native of the pariah Of Cahar&ugb, County Cork, ' Ireland, aged 65 years. • " ■:■';: -.'■■■ .;■ jCfXotice of funeral hereafter. •' • .'•'*• s§f§J DICK— In this city. May 14, 1395; Robert D. Dick, beloved husband of Catherine Dick, and father of - Katie E., Elizabeth, and William H. Dick, a na- tive of Stirling. Scotland, aged 69 years and 4 montis. . . _.'..■ :•. . ; •:- 43~Friends and acquaintances are respect- " • fully invited to attend the funeral services : Tiers DAY (Thursday), at 1:30 o'clock r. M., at Odd Fellows' Hall, corner. Market and Seventh - streets. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by electric car from Mission and Fourteenth streets. DILLON— In this city. May 14,1895.Anne. beloved wife of the late John Dliion, and mother of I Thomas. Patrick. John.' Daniel,- Charles. Michael and Mary Ann Dillon, and : Mrs. John McCabe, • a native of Ureiguenamanagh. County Killkenny, ' - ..Ireland, aged 76 years. ■••. - '.;■■ ':"■.: '.-' ?•:.; .- aS*Friends .and acquaintances aro resr>ect- ■ tally Invited to attend the. funeral THIS .OAT ' | (Thursday), at 'B:3o o'clock a. from the res.- . dence of her daughter, 21i:'-Rldiev street, thence to Mission .Dolores Church,' where':; a reqniem , .:.■ high mass : will be celebrated for the ; repose Of '; her soul, commencing at 9o'oiocfc a-' m. ..Inter-. . ment Holy Cross Cemetery. • ■■:.'...'■■■} :■■-'■ ■■: '"■ • : . ■ ■ EATON— In this city. M«y'.:i5;. 1895^ IsabeUa M., ■:. . : beloved -wife of William L. Eaton, .a.natiye of . :■;; Glas^>w;Scp.tlabd,"as«l-61yearSi' : .'':- -' ■"•■.•';'.•.■ "■•■.•. .•-.••■.SrNotice'of funeral hereafter.. '■■-':>'. *■:/::'•■'■:*;: -' : . - E«AN-In this: city, .•:Hajr:;>4; 1695; • Michael, be- ' loved husband of Margaret K^an., a.dative. dative otlre- , ■ land; 72 ve;irs ar.d 3 months. .' •:- ■■■'■■■'::'■; ~:">:'y-: ■■". ■:■■■■ »»-The funeral wUI take place .THIS ; DAY . ■•'..(Thursday),; at 9 o'clock, a. it., from his late '. ■ •■ re*>idenre, 124 Filln3of»; ; street, thence td-.Saicred ' i Heari Church, corner Ftllmore arid Fe.n streets, •• :': : where. a requiem mass will be. celebrated.- for the -, :■ repose of ; his soul, cocamehcins; at; 9:30 o'clock . :'.—': a. -it:. Interment Holy Cemetery^ v Please. .V. omit/flowers. ■■•,'•••'.'.■■■; ' : ;:-. »'-- ■;-••»■•••< : .-.V- : "-r':.''- r 'V :: ■.•.'•' GLEESON— In th!sri-y. May 15, 1895. Thomas, :■:' beloved .husband Of the. late Brfd'ejK- Gleeson; and -. -.-; father of - Mr?. Fred Halir.eriield. and • Mrs. P. J. •' ;Keeley, a native, of the parish' of^Thurie*s,:Couhty .'. ■ : •'■Tipp.eraiTr Ireland, aged *> 5 ars and 7 months. ' '..- ; [Boston and Seattle papers please copy.j -.. •: •. •"'•.. ■.■■ ■ ''■:. trS" Friends ' and - acquaintances are : respect- : ■■'■•■• fully Invited: to attend the funeral TO-MORROW ;.\ ■(Friday.),} at 9:30 . o'clock ■a. : from his late ■••' ■■•'•. reBiiieccß,'l2lB Broadway »thi?.cc;e' to -St. Bridget's : '• Church, where a'soleci.n.reqjile'nirhiKh'ihass will • be celebrated tor the repps* of Lit soul, commenc- '■/■ ing at 1.0- o'clock; A. it. Xnterineii; Mount Calvary' -.'.-• Cemetery, -.'.-'. ■ -." ' : ':"-' [ .■;-•' "■;■■■'.:'■■-■■''..■ ■ .■•.:.;.. GALLARHERWIn this City; May 14, 1895, Ahn : .e ;-' Frances, dearly beloved ; and only:. 'daughter of Frank aad Annie GajSl^her;:- a native of San Francis" o, years 7 in'Pnt6.sa.nd'il days. ■• ; .'■•/. . 43jrFrien<l'3 ■ .and a6<iaaintante3. : are-re39ec> ■■:; •■' ; fui>y invtVed to att^ha the. tuneraX : THIS DAY ". (Thursday i, at 2 o'clock p. v.. from the residence .v of the parents, 621 Minna street.- thence to St. -'■■ Joseph's Ciiurcn for services. interment Mount '•'. Calvary Ceme;ery> •■■•■.■:.•■..■••■■-. '-^ ■■':,: ■- GILLAS— In this city. May 15. • 1893, : William C, ' - beloved son of Charles and Ell4n Gillas, a native . '"of /San Francisco, 4 years 6 months and 21 •' •.■days.' .' : : .-■: - -. ■' '.-V- ' ■. /;,;■:.. .... HKNDERSON— in Alameda. May 10, 1895, Jam«^ '. l:oo-r . eldest son of. David M. ana Jeannle B. -Henderson..-. ■:■.■.••■..••■■•■■ ■.•.;'■.•.'■;■"■.■"■ ,^ KRONENBERG— In this city. May 13. 1895. Yin- ■■ centia; beloved wife o'the late Jacob Kronenberg. and beloved mother F. Kronenbersr, Mrs. Fred Sefrin and Mrs. B;-Windbaus, a native of Ger- many. a«ceti »5 years 4 months and 20 days. JSS"Frieads and acquaintances are resoecv. '.' : ' fully invited to attend' the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday i, at 9. o'clock a. x., from her late resi- ■':, denc»";i63a Pierce .street, near Bush, thence to . St.' Boniface's Church, . Golden Gate avenue. ■ where • a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated • for ' the repose of her. soal. commencing at 9:30 ' ' o'clock a. m. ■ Interment Mount Calvary Ceme- ■ .:: tery. .:/./. ;-;••■. -'■;:.;.; ■ : ;■;' :;.;• •, ' . ' LYNCH— In South - San Francisco. May 14. 1835. • Mrs. Mary Lynch, mother of John Lynch, the .-;■' late Mrs. Mary Ho?an . and Mrs. .Nellie Cannon, '.;• a native of Coanty Cork, Ireland, aged 68 years. ; ■; Interment private, in Holy Cross Cem- etery. ; ;.v.;-'-:.--^-.. ": ;....' ,-.v .:-.-«; :.-.■.■ In'thisTcity. May 15, 1395, John Mnr- . dock, beloved son of .May and the late'Mnrdock ' Mclver, a native, of San Francisco, aged 4 months and 20. days. ■■ -.:../'.• .';■ •■•••.'.. ;. V ':.-..' ■■•■•■ ■■"•:, McSWEGAN— In this cl-y. May 15, 1895, Maggie, ' ' beloved wife of.' James-M'cSwe^an,". daughter of .'. Peter and Mary. Gannon, and sister of Sarah and , ' . ' Mary Gannon, a native of San Francisco, aged 28 •■" years.: .':■:.•■ ■■ ' '■:.. ' ■■■ '•'. ~<'J ) :;..v.r I ' : i'- y**'?^^:; McARAVY— In Antiorh. May 14. : 1895. Peter, beloved husband of : : Marirarec 'McAravy, father ; . of Mary, James, JPhn'.'S.usiei. Andrew, Katie and ■ - ■ '.': Maggie McAravy, • a native of .'■'Btlfast, .Ireland, I aged 63 years. :■■-•■". ••'■'■■ : -:":r:-' "■-?.'--.-': : . '.'■•■.■ : ''-.'. •' - MfRPHY-In th's ' city. May." 14. : ' 1893, :at his I ■ ." brother's residence, 535 Eighteenth street, be- • ; tween Dolores and' Guerrero, Maurice Murphy, :' :',' a native of Macroon, County ..Cork,' lreland; aged ; .33 years. v-- >.-:.:.' ■■'■■■'■'■:• .•'•■;:■:.'- ■"■•."■• *■:■■:■■■■■■-■■'. ;_•'..:.•• • ':'. a^The) funeral win tak« place THIS DAY '. (Thursday i. at 9 :45 o'clock a. x., thence to ills- sion Dolores Church, Sixteenth and '. Dolores ■ streets, where a requiem mass will be celebrated :. : for "the repose of his soul t 'commencing; at 10 ; :•• o'clock a. x. Interment Mount Calvary • Ceme- ■ ***t« /- . ■ ■'■'■ .■■■-. ■-•': '■-■ .... V :-T. M. L— Members of Pioneer Council No 1, Y. L— Brothers: -You: are hereby .notified to •■', attend the v. funeral: of : pur.'.deceaa-^d'' brother, | ' Maurice Murphy, from : his .: late residence, 535 ■•'. Eighteenth »tre«t. THIS : DAY; (Thursday), at . ' 9 .45 o'clock; a. x. ■ Fines for nosr'attendance will be strictly enforced. B y order. .■ •' -•.•:■•. ' •■■■'■ .': ■ ■->. ■■■:- :■'-.: M. O'SHAUGHNESST, President. ':-.•'•'. '■•' . ; Wit Adaxs, Cor. Sec. : •'• ..'■ / i .•■:":.•.•.:-■•■. ■;.".•.. '•: '■. : ; MASK0 I VICS— In this city, . May 15. 189«, J. M. . . .: Maskovicji, a native of Hungary, aged ■ 42 years. NICHOLIr-In San Pablo, May 13. 1895. Agnes • 'Booth, beloved wife-: of. John Kicbolli'a native of | .. County Antrim,-. Ireland, aged 68 years 2 months / .- 21 days. York papers please copy.j : .»■ '•■■-.•' ': ■ ff Friends and acquaintance* ore - respect- '. '. -fully lnvi;ed to attend. the funeral THIS DAY - •. '. : (Thursday), at 10 o'clock- a. m . from' her late real- •'; ■ d«nce. San Pablo, thence to .West Berkeley Pres- ■ • byterian Church. Interment Mountain View • < Cemetery. Please omit flowers., "• -V.v •'■•■. ' STEVENS— In Oakland. May 14. 1895, .Walter . Pearson, beloved husband of Dora T. Stevens, and,' . • 6nly son of A. Henry and Sylvia .'A. Sterens, ' ; ■ a native of California, : aged 36 yean - 3 months - • and 20 days. ' [Los Angeles •' and Sacramento ••papers please copy.j '.■'.••.■•■'»•'■'.:. .l:.--..' •..-.'•; ..' -.' ■'• Friends and. acquaintances are resoect- • fully invited to attend ; the funeral THIS DAY ..■ (Thursday),- at 2 .o'clock p. x., from Masonic ' Temple, under the direction of Oakland Lodge :■. ■ ifo. 188, F. and A.M. •■:.'.:•.•;"■ ••■•.■.•■'.: •■;■ ■'■ STEINFELD— In Tncs.6n, : Arir., Levi. beloved • .- 'husband of the late. Lena Steinfeld. and father of ' ' Mrs. li..'Ransohoff of Denver, Mrs. S. KatzeEstein - ■:' and Albert and Adoiph Steinfeld of Tucson and |1 •• Mrs. Alfred Cohen of San Francisco. - ■/■■.■-:: ;';' I. : - • M^Notice of funeral hereafter. <-■' ' .' > : •.;;■'.■- r WALL — An anniversary requiem high mass will . -.. be celebrated at St. Patrick's Church, Mission • street, between Third and Fourth. TO-MORROW ' (Friday); commencing at. 8 o'clock a. x.. for the .-. I I repose of the soul of tho late Catherine Wall, ■ mother of M. J. Wall, and sister of Bridget and 5 Mrs. Thomas Wail. - Friends ~ are , Invited to at- ' - tend. ■•"" ' ■..- ■."■'-.;••■• '■•. '■'■•'. .''■ .. -•' ■': :-. a -*-.'-'.v :"• c i ~ I ; UNITED DSDEKTAKEES' '.? TT : • EMBALMING PARLORS. I Everything Requisite for First-dan Fooenlai d . '•: ■?= --»■••'- -■" ■» at Reasonable Rates. -•*?. '. '- :- \A'' ■'■ - I Telephone 3167. 27 and 23 Fifth str°efc i ■[■'• MCAVOY A GALLAGHER, > ; ; FTJNBRAL DIRECTORS 4 EMBALM •;?/ 80 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoln School.' . :."; .'■ *'-* - ''.:' . Telephone 3080. ' ;'/.- : -*-' /-••'-'. ' .' §jA«."jfcMfcTOXl5T. "(WMcilWOMll 1 JAMES Mr>o:>oslK\ & **>*«,,« I . UXDEBTAKEKS AND EMBALMtEs t - 1057 Mission Street, Seventh. ; ■.. *■>■■>'.-■■-:--.■. Telephone No. 33&4. " ' ;j._1.1 - LAUREL HILL CEfIETERY ASSOCIATION; y. , /CHOICE LOCATIONS IN ANY PART OF THE ['_■- \J grounds for ! sale ■ and lots laid out oa the Lawn system or inclosed with low walls, as purchaser "perpetualcareofpiatsWipeclaltyr .•-,;).'■ ;-] '. Perpetual care of plats a specialty. Cemetery permanent..-. •'.:.•'"■; •. :•'■' • . •.-••■•• For the purchase of lots or for any Improvements apply to the superintendent on. the grounds, Cen- tral avenue and Bush St., San Francisco, Cal. CYPRESS LIWN CEMETERY, TSSASMATEOCOUSTT: KOS-BECTARIAW: J. laid oat an the lawn plan: perpetual care; bean— Ufni, permanent and easy of access; see It befazt-- taring a burial place elsewhere. wpi fit •MnBRjS I . Cltr,effic*. 9 City Hall Atoah*. -i ; 15