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BCSTXKSS CHANCE*.
P§S£J* & A 'ENBKIiG.'7I? MARKET, NEAR
a. 1 nird, sell or exchange businesses, furnished
bouses, orchards, vineyards, San Francisco, Ala-
I meda and Oakland property: s.'tid particulars; 'all
*i;pl.cation» for sales promptly attended to.
rROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st.
G* J \i\ PROMINENT CORNER GROCERY,
«U ♦-»*.'. bar; north of Market st.: established
trade. Further particulars see PROLL 4: STEN-
BERG. 719 Market st.
QCfIA PAYING HOTEL AT JUNCTION OF
*U vJvmf. 3 cur lines: owner- retiring from busi-
nesB. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st.
©i^kA BAKERY RESTAURANT; WEST-
*«i "«JV/. ern Addition: genuine bargain: reason-
able rent; selling account departure. PROLL &
BTENBERQ, 719 Market st.
QITAA VEGETABLE, FRUIT, PRODUCE
nP- 1 AV/v. business; Eastern and coast steamers
supplied; located in downtown market; first-class
business. Pin. l.i. & STEXBERG, 719 Market st.
fI|9AA CIGARS-TORE, MARKET ST.; CEN-
<?O\J\J. tral location; receipts 10 to $15 dally.
TROLL ■_ STENBEUG, 719 Market St.
<sj^on GROCERY, BAR; 3LI V I NG ROO M ;
£V.H ' rent * 15 = > aril = 3 stalls Included.
PROLL & STEXBERG, 719 Market st.
<S1 I£A HANDSOMELY FITTED UP POPU-
£*'-f-- lov - F * lar saloon: location unsurpassed: in
business center, near Kearny st. PROLL A STEX-
BhRG, 719 Market si.
"OESTAURAXT, COFFEE- SALOON CHEAP;
f. 1 on account of sickness: good paying; trial
fc'i-o'U r -i"«, water frce - PROLL <k STEN-
BERG, 719 Market st,
SK 400 LD " ESTABLISHED CORNER «A-
-<UJ^vv/. loon: business center: sacrifice; must
•ell account other business: trial; full invesiiga-
tion. PROLL & STE XBE RG, 719 Market su_
•^^oo SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR
*^w v .* man to buy Interest in well-established
cash business: full investigation; references ex-
changed. PROLL & BTENBEBG, 719 Market st.
SPLENDID PAYING LAUNDRY^ WITH
**-> latest improved machinery: controls Immense
trade; none need apply but genuine buyers: refer-.
ences exch'd. PROLL&STEXBKRG. 719 Market.
CnROA, CIGAR-S TORE— FOURTH ST.; POP-
ti?\.'\J\J. nlar stand in business center: clears
$150 month: easily run; selling account departure.
PROLL .-STEXBERG, 719 Market st.
STRAND _; TUTTLE, 45 THIRD ST., SELLS,
buys and exchanges business interests of all de-
scriptions 'at short notice; 10 years' experience
qualifies us to handle all kinds of business to ad-
vantage: also partners procured with responsible
parties only; we refer to banks and leading busi-
ness firms as to our reputation ai.d standing.
STRAND A TUTTLE, 45 Third St.
Q7AA SALOON; GOOD STOCK AXD FIX-
O • l '"• tures: near 4 theaters; clears $150 a
month; cheap rent : owner in place 6 years; retir-
ing from business. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45
Third_st !
Q~] ,r: A PARTNER IN HORSE-SHOEING
O X*J\J. shop: clears $75 a month to each; good
Chance. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st.
<I_l £fl PATENT ARTICLE: CLEARS $3 TO
1 ')V. $sperday. STRAND _: TUTTLE, 45
Third -:.
\j')\l I GROCERY AND BAR, WITH 2
<J)_«JU. furnished rooms: cheap rent; full value
Insight; pays well; great bargain on account of
departure. See STRAND * TUTTLK, 45 Third.
C;XAn CANDY AND ICECREAM FAC-
%t,U\J\J. tory; cheap rent; everything complete;
good business. See STRAND & TUTTLK, 45 Third-
-9 9X SAXDWICH WAGOX: BEST STAND
«£)— '— c*. on Market St.; clears at.out $20 per
week: new wagon: great bargain. For particulars
see STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st.
ti(\(\ GROCERY AND BAR: LIVING-
tJiUUU. room: rent only $20: full value: clears
$175 month. STRAND .ft TTLE, 45 Third st.
Q9AA PORK AND DELICATESSEN
«4P_«V/V/. store: rent $16: good paying place; bar-
paln. See STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st.
<C* "I FLA BRANCH BAKERY : Til KKK ROOMS;
«pX»JU. cheap. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third.
Q97?; COFFEE SALOON; CLEARS $l6d~A
ijp._ 1 i). month. STRAXDATPTTLE. 45 Third.
Qj Q A~ CORNER SALOON; BEST LOCA-
*J)OO\J. tion on Fourth St.: pays well; cheap
rent; bargain. STRAND & TUTT-E, 45 Third st.
QTAAA CORNER SALOON: VALUE IN
OXUUU. sight: clears over $100 a month.
STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st.
Cj-L^ft. SALOON; DOWNTOWN AMOXG BIG
<IP ~i*J\J. business bouses: selling at a great
sacrifice: in reality worth double the amount
asked. STRAND 6 TUTTLE, 45 Third st.
QQXn RESTAURANT; BEST PART OF
i^OOKJ. Fourth St.; pays well; full value; bar-
gain. STRAXD & 1 iT ILK. 45 Third st.
(OCA WANTED— HONEST SOBER PART-
•. —O\J. ner in poo.l running paving saloon and
lunchhonse. STRAND & TUTTLE. 45 Third st.
OQOn, GOOD SALOOX: RENT $30; LEASE.
QOUtf . WILKE. 235 Kearny St., room 4.
"Q"|7X GROCERY AND BAR; RENT $14;
QHt). bargain. WILKE, 235 Kearny, room 4.
QQ'n BEST ESTABLISHED DELJCATES- j
i±?OiJyi . sen store: corner: north of Market: fur- j
niture 5 rooms included : rt-ut 45; daily receipts
•16; suitable for two ladies or for man and wife.
PPECK & CO., 30 Montgomery st.
© 1 rrr BRANCH BAKEP.V, CAXDY, GRO-
O -L * «J« eery; 3 furnished rooms; rent $10; best
bargain In city. BARRETT a- CO., s>;.v ■, Market."
"qToE BAKERY, CAN'uY, SODA AND ICE-
' — f J. cream parlor: best location; near Mar-
ket; finely fitted: 2 living-rooms: low rent; re-
ceipts -- day. BARRETT & CO.. 565y 2 Market.
•\f UST BE SOLI) WITHIN 30 DAYS; A HAXD-
J.VL somely furnished house; over 100 rooms: cen-
tral location: owner going to Europe. Address F.
H.. box 124, Call.
-\\r ELL-ESTABLISHED CORNER SALOON: A
»» bargain. Apply 31 Ninth. GKO. BUZZINI.
FRUIT AND VEGETABLE STORE, WITH
A 1 sodastand; cheap. 528^ Third st.
"cTtAA GROCERY AND BAR. INQUIRE
C> I \JyJ. JOSEPH MELCZER <_ CO., 500 Markt.
<tA f\H WOOD, COAL, HAT A D GRAIN
«jT"'«JU. business: desirable part of the city:
bavlng over 120 customers; any inspection and
trial granted: value for money given. SPECK &
CO., 30 Montgomery.
C-in BLACKSMITH-SHOP; GOOD LOCA-
tMU. tion; fine road. T. F. COXKLIN, 735
OFarrellst.; 8 to 9 a. m., 7:30 p. m.
PERSON' WISHING TO LEARN PHO-
X tography with little money to invest in partner-
ship. ALBERT H. JOCELYN JR., 208 Bush St.,
JBrooklyn Hotel. . -
'QO9X GREAT BARGAIN; STORE; 11
<TO_-»J. rooms: newly papered and furnished: 4
rented: rent paid for 7 months. Apply 322 Third st.
VgjQA Affft HOTEL PROPERTY AND BUSI
«IDOU.UVJ\J. ness for sale; best paying business
pn line of railroad, In thriving town; did business
35,000 in 1894, far better expectations for 1895;
tine buildings and grounds; accommodations
ample and first-class; splendid opportunity and
bargain to right man. CURTIS & BOWLEY, Mills
building, San Francisco.
QTAAA CORNER GROCERY AND BAR;
«i!)lV/UU. heavily stocked ; big cash bar trade;
receipts $15 per day: satisfactory trial given.
BARRETT & co., BttSi/ 2 Market St. . . ..
V>ROPITABLE PROFESSION .TO UNDER-
X take— Photo-engraving business taught complete-
\j. Nat. Photo-engraving Co., 606 Montgomery.
Q A LOON FOR SALE. APPLY BROAD WAV
£3 brewery. ■
T?AMILY LIQUOR-STORE FOR sale. IN^
X quire of CHARLES S. LEVY, 20 Stockton st.
V>ARTNER WANTED — LADY OR GENT
Jt with means: respectable: no better paying busi-
ness. 112 Taylor St., room 7.
PARTNER IN GOOD-PAYING RES-
Hc^,O\J . taurant on city front; only first-class ■
wanted. Address W.. box 93, Call. . . . ■
fan wanted. Address YEARS Call. BUSI-
► ESTAUKANT; 16 YEARS DOING BUSI-
J\> ness; good location: $75. Apply 208 First st.
RANCH BAKERY AND VARIETY " STORE
J3 for sale: 3 rooms. 3421 Sixteenth st., between
Church and Sanchez. - ■
V>ARTN£R WANTED: VERY PROFITABLE
JL enterprise; splendid opportunity. M., Box 26,
Call Office.
jjkir' BAKERY: GOOD BUSINESS: 3
55 1 1 *J. living-rooms: furnished. 521 Fourth st.
C)-rv ACRES NEAR WILLOWS, GLENN
£O\J Cour.ty, for exchange or merchandise. 8.,
box 101, thU office. . : _^
FOR SALE FOR $6000— CHAMPAGNE MAN-
JT nfacturing business of established reputation;
Owner will assist until party is thoroughly familiar
with business. Address Champagne, room 4, 325
Montgomery st. •"
<_ 7 Z. HALF INTEREST IN GOOD F.STAB-
«IS * O\J. lished business: references given and
required. Address O. H., box 5, Call.
Q1 CAA HALFCASH.BALANCEINSTALL-
OJLOUU. ments; business pays »1 75 month;
right man can easily increase It to $500 or more.
Inquire CURTIS * BOWLEY, 32 second floor,
Mills building. . ■
QQAfI 1^ STORE; FULL STOCK; FIVE
€rO\J\J. rooms furnished: $18 rent. 341 Vi
Fifth st. -
I^OR SALE— CROCKERY-STORE AND FIX-
: tures; cheap rent. 1230a Pacific St.
ESTAURANT: FINK LOCATION ON MAR-
ket St.; man and wife with small capital or
partners: Ilvlng-rooms. Apply this office. ■ '
I[>OR SALE— FRUIT AND CANDY STAND IN-
eide depot, cor. California St. and Central avo.
I; OR* SALE— SALOON AND LUNCnHOUSE;
r,;-?? 04 locality; weil-payinit business. Inquire
11, Second st., in the butcher shop; no agents.
GROCERY. BAB, 9 FURNISHED ROOMS;
r must be sold. Cigar store, 145 Third st. :..--■
GROCERY- AND BAR; 4 LIVINO-
*T!\JtJ\J. rooms: receipts $10 daily; conducted
by owner of building, who wants to retire: splen-
did location. See owner, 45 Capp st., or LOOMIS
_ CO., 873% Market st. ... <
SALE— GOOD INSIDE ROUTE ON THIS
paper. Apply 1404 Ellis Bt - ..
M" UST BE SOLD AT UNCK; BEST PAYING
livery stable in town 30 boarders; 26 livery
horses; hacks,' buggies, etc.; centrally located:
low rent; this is a fine opportunity to get a good
business at a bargain: principals only. Address
P. 8., box 127, this office.
/I ROCERY AND BAR DOING GOOD BUSI-
vT ness: on corner; 6 living-rooms; large yard;
low rent: to be sold at sacrifice on account of ill
health. Apply 501 Seventh st., cor. Bryant.
ONARO— CARD MACHINE, THE GREAT-
est money-maker on earth; $12. : BACIGA-
C.UPI, 846 Market st.
BUSINESS > CnA>CKS-fontlnned.
'(& A ()(\ OLD ESTABLISHED NEWS-STAND,
•iJit:VJI7. laundry ofllce: centrally located: rent
$20; laundry pays slo: must sell : sickness cause
of_sale^bm-guln. ' WOOD «_ CO., 917 Market st.
©OXA DAIRY AND PRODUCE STORE IN
VpUtJXJ. heart of city: owner going to Germany ;
chsap. WOOD & CO., 917 Market st.
ffif A_Z\(\ GROCERY AND BAR; FINE COR-
W^UKJ. j r: 3 living rooms; big stock; bargain.
WOOD & CO., 917 Market st,
PARTNER (ACTIVE OB SILENT): MUST
x have $10,000. Address P., box 79, Call Office.
Q_Onn LIVE MAN; HAL!-' INTEREST;
OivUU. established 6 years. A. 8., box 39,
thisoliice. - .
CIHANCE to go in GROCERY BUSINESS
/ at invoice; 1 wagon, almost new. 1142 Folsom.
LD ESTABLISHED SHOESTORE; HAVING
good custom trade: owner wishes to retire from
business. Apply to LOUIS BLANCHETTE, 304
Hayes st. " ■ •
LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE.
99 ROOMS; GEARY ST. ; FINEFURNITURE;
£i£l new Brussels carpets: clearing $125 net; part
cash, balance easy terms. SPECK <fe CO., 30 Mont-
gomery st.
OJT ROOMS (CORNER); RENT $125; MOXTH-
£O ly income $305. A. M. SPECK & CO., 30
Montgomery st.
I < i-i; oomTlodging-hou $ 800
*± \f 45-room house, clearing $200 2,600
18 rooms, fine corner 750
7, 8, 9. 15, 25, 50, 75 and 100 rooms.
Vor sale or exchange, payments or cash.
H. C. DECKER, 1206 Market St., cor. Taylor.
rpo BUY OR HELL A LODGING-HOUSE
1 quick for cash seeGUS STRAND, 45 Third st.
T ODGING-HOUSE; 13 NICELY FURNISHED
J J rooms: fine transient trade; cheap for cash. '
Address F., box 51, Call Office. - ,
T ODGING-HOUSE AT A BARGAIN: QUICK
lJ departure. Call at once, 172 Minna st,
rTvatT: rooming house, iosrooms,
J- all occupied, with stable, outhouses, large
yards. Address L., tox 5, Call Office. •
OR SALE, GOOD BUSINESS HOTEL;
steady boarders: on account sickness: no agents
wanted. 20 "an Bruno road, near Army st.
T)UTTERFIELD (WILLIAM), AUCTIONEER:
JJ bargains In lodcine-houses. Crocker buildin?;.
FUUXJTUKE FOl# SALE. .
I"^nHiNTTTrKIPS^O^TTIouIsETT^
X 1 _ rooms sublet, $13. 503 Hyde st.
5 rooms ~ok Furniture for SALE
<J cheap. 1021% Natoiua St., between Eleventh
and Twelfth.
BEDROOM SET, $11: PATENT TABLES
$2 15; lioxbury Brussels, 75e laid; oilcloth,
20c; open evenings. IRE K. 1310 Stockton st.
HG KRA.SK Y, CARPETS. PICTURES,
. folding, iron beds, furniture; low prices- Cal
stepladder manufactd tor the trade. 779 Mission.
pLT PRICES IN FURNITURE AND CARPETS
V this week at McCARE'S. 948-950 Mission st.
j > EDUCTIONS OX LARGE STOCK, NEW AND
Xt second hand; 400 carpets, good as new; oil-
cloth, 25c; parlor suits, #19 up; linoleum, 45c-
.-piece chamber suits, $14 50; cornice-poles, 25c-
ranges, $6; cash or Installments; goods shipped
free. T. H. NELSON. 126 Fourth st/^
-_——-_—_ - _ .
CARP-EXS.
Br r e Ls~,"~4sci~LAi d!"roxbu^r'y^ru*
X> sels, 75c. laid; linoleum, 40c; heavy oilcloth
20c: open evenings. sniHKlv. 1310-1312 Stockton.
CARPET CLEANING. ~~
fiARPETS THOROUGHLY^ CLEANEITTNb
\J renovated same as new. S. FERGUSON tfc
CO., 23 Tenth st. Telephone number, south 36.
ATIONAL CARPET BEATING AND RENO-
IX vating Works, HAMPTON <_ NUNAN; laying
and altering. 313-315 Guerrero; Tel. Mission 244.
PITY STEAM CARPET-BEATING AND
V Renovating Works, X8 and 40 Eighth st. G. R.
STEVENS, manager. Telephone No., south 250.
WHEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH
» T poor work send to SPA ULDING'S PioneerCar-
pet Beating Works, 353-7 Tehama; lei. So-40.
CIONKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS. 333
V Golden Gate ave.; telephone east 126.
THE J. E. MITCHELL CARPET-CLEANING
Co. (lncoxp.); old established carpet cleaning
machines; cleaning 3c yard. 230 14th, tel. 6074.
1 MCQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND REX-
'i . oval works. 4-63 Stevenson: teL 3228. '
STORAGE
T\r ILSON 8R05.,1710 MARKET ST.— GET OUR
»t rates and examine our method for storage of
furniture and all kinds of household goods; dust
and vermin proof; separate rooms at low rates.
STORAGE t FURNITURE, PIANOS, MDSE;
advances. LIEBES S. W. CO., 906 Market, r. I.
ÜBNITOBE, PIANOS AND OTHER MEIT
. chandise received on storage; money advanced
>ii'. consignments; fire-proof building. 410 Post st.,
S~ TOR AGE OF FURNITURE, PIANOS, HOUSE-
hoid goods, etc. J. M. PIERCE, 735 Market st.
C^IRST-OLASSBTORJ_QE: AD VANCES MADE
J 421-423 Market st- Oil AS. L. TAYLOR.
_________ ______
I'KOI'OSALS.
pAI.II-ORNIA IIOMK I'Dil TIIK CARE AND
\J Trtlning of Feoble-minded Children. •
PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING SUPPLIES.
Notice to bidders— Sealed proposals . to furnish
supplies to the California Home for the Care and
Training of Feeble-minded Children for the fiscal
year beginning July 1, 1895. and ending June 30,
1890, will be received by the Board of Trustees up
to the hour of 12 o'clock noon of July 3, 1895, at
which time those presented will be opened and
compared and awards made. No proposal will be
entertained unless made upon the blank form fur-
nished by the home 1 upon application. These forms
comprise the following schedules: - •
r<l, groceries; 2, Hour; 3, meal and feed; 4, but-
ter, eggs and provisions; 5, dry goods; 6, coal oil
and gasoline: 7, coal; 8, potatoes: 9, brooms,
brushes and willow ware: 10, clothing (uniform
suits). • • :
All the articles called for are to be of the best
quality, subject to the approval of the superintend-
ant, and to be delivered at such times and in such
quantities as may be desired at the institution sta-
tions, viz.: Eldridge (S. F. and N. P. Railway),
Gelston (S. P. Co.'s line), in Sonoma County, near
Glen Ellen. It is expressly understood that if a
greater or less quantity of any article therein men-
tioned shall be required by the superintendent the
same shall be furnished by the contractor at the
contract price. Bids will be entertained only when
coming from bona-fide dealers in the class of
articles bid for. No bid will be considered unless
accompanied by a certified check for at least 10
per cent of the aggregate amount bid. Said check
is to be made payable to the order of "the board of
trustees of the California Home F. M. C," and to
be returned to the bidder in case cf rejection of his
bid : or, if his bid shall be accepted, then to be re-
turned .to the bidder upon his filing a proper bond
(acceptable to the board of trustees) for the faithful
performance of the contract within ten days after
the award shall have been made, otherwise said
check shall be collected, and the proceeds paid to
the use of said institution. ■
The lizard reserves the right to reject any or all
bids. Preference will be shown supplies that are
of California product or manufacture, when the
same are known to be of sufficient merit and are
equal in price. . . ,
Payments to be made monthly, in cash, when
there Is money In the State treasury available for
such payments, and -when there is no money in the
State treasury payments to be made in State war-
rants, to be paid out of the first money in the State I
treasury applicable thereto. All bids are to be ad-
dressed and sent to DR. A. E. O&BORXE, secre-
tary board of trustees of the California Home for
the Care and Training of Feeble-minded Children,
Eldridge, P. 0., Sonoma County, Cal.. and indorsed
"Proposals for Furnishing Supplies."
All bids opened -at 12 o'clock noon of July 3,
1895, at the home.
By order of the Board of Trustees.
A. P. OVERTON, President.
A. E. Osbornb, M.D., Superintendent and Sec-
tary. ■
EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED
at i the office of the Alameda and San Joaquin
Railroad Company until June 21 for 60,000 stan-
dard ties delivered at Mohrs LafMing. Specifica-
tions can be had upon application at office, room 2,
230 Montgomery st. B. M. BRADFORD, Sec-
retary. • ' . . .
ROPOSALS ■ ~~ -..•:• ■■ . : T.
FOR SUPPLIES FOR VETERANS' HOME
ASSOCIATION".
Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will
be received by the board or directors of the Veter-
ans' Home Association at its office, room 13, No.
320 Sansome street, san Francisco, California, up
to 2 o'clock p. m. SATURDAY, June 22, 1895,
and opened immediately thereafter in the pres-
ence of bidders, for furnishing and delivering
quartermaster and commissary supplies for the
Veterans' Home, Napa County (railroad station,
Yountvllle) for the six months commencing July
1, 1895: and ending December 31, 1896.
'Schedules with information and instructions for
submitting bids will be furnished upon application
to the undersigned. Bidders will carefully follow
the conditions of the schedules, and no bid will be
considered unless it is In accordance with such
schedules.
Each bidder must accompany his bid with a cer-
tified check UDon some well-known and responsi-
ble banking-house for at least 10 per cent of the
amount of his bid, payable to J. C. CURRIER,
Treasurer, conditioned that the bidder will enter
into a good and valid contract, upon notice of ac-
ceptance, as required by law. • ..-.
The "board reserves the right to reject any or all
■ bids, and to order any quantity over or under the
amount specified. . Address - J. J. SCOVILLE,
Secretary Veterans' Home Association, room 13,
No. 320 Sansome St., San Francisco, Cal.
By order of the Board of Directors. -
"PAINTING. - : ■■■ ■ ■ . • ■■ ..- :'■
X PROPOSALS FOB LABOR — SEALED PRO-
posals for , performing the labor of painting; the
buildings of the Veterans' Home in Napa County
(railroad station Yountville) will be received by
the board of directors of the Veterans' Home As-
sociation at its ofiice, room 13, No. 320 Sansome
street, San Francisco, Cal., up to 2 o'clock p. m.,
Saturday, June 22, 1895. ,
Specifications will be furnished bidders upon ap-
plication."- Bids should be marked "Proposals for
painting,", and addressed to .: . ■■■-.*. ■
V ■ . J. J. SCOVILLE, .
Secretary Veterans Home Association, room 13,
i 320 Sansome St.. San Francisco, Cal. ■ ■ .
OTiCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
i.i board of directors of the Escondido Irrigation
District will receive sealed proposals for the pur-
Chase of Jill. OO'J of the bonds of said district, and
bids will be received therefor at the office of said
board in the city of Escondido, California, until 10
o'clock a. U. on the Ist day of July, 1895.
. : . : r v . A.J. WERDEN, i
Secretary Escondido Irrigation District. ■
Dated May 8, 1895.
THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1895.
CITY KEAL ESTATE.
QftCA 355-100; S. . COR. LINDEN AND
is\JO\J. Cook.sts.: block 188, Abbey Home-
stead Association, with a flue ever-flowing spring
of water: only 1 block E. from San Bruno ave.,
upon which the electric-cars will run: rear of Holy
Cross Cemetery. CHAS. C. FISHER, 507 Califor-
nia st. ' - ' '■■..' ; : ' ■'■.-■;
fl_7^A COTTAGE: 3 ROOMS; IN BERKE-
<Jp I O\J. ley; lot 40x120; $15 monthly.
' $200— Half an acre, near university; steep and
Cheap.
Other bouses and lots all over town.
CHAS. A. BAILEY, 46 Market St., or Berkeley
station, Berkeley. ■ •.
BRICK BUILDING FOR BUSINESS PROP-
erty on Market st. ; rent $7200 a year. •
Corner Faclnc ave. and Baker st., 55x137:8 ft.;
price, $11,000.
E. side Stanyan st,, bet. Carl and Frederick sts. ;
25x100: price $2600. ,-
' 50x127 :U ft. on Jackson st., overlooking the Pre-
sidio and bay; $6700. i
Two modern houses, of 8 rooms each, at Park,
25x137:6 ft.: electric road passes houses: srice
reduced from $6500 to $6000; make offer,.
2-story brick house of 9 rooms, with stable, In
South Park; lot 45x126 ft.; price $7500. k
Lot on Duncan gt., bet. Noe and Castro; 25x114
feet: price $400.
Cottage house, 1367 Dolores St.; 5 rooms and
bath, basement: on each side of Dolores st. 25x92
leet.
Apply to C. C. BE-OS, Real Estate and Land
Agent, 324 Montgomery street.
©19 AAA. RENTS $100: 2-STORY BUILD-
*U)X_i.UUU. ingand lot; Berry St., nr. Dupont;
lot 22:6x100. _ _f ' '- >.".--:;,
©QA AAA RENTS $497; LARKIN-ST. IN-
«n3t7V/.UUu. vestment, having two corners,
stores and dwellings: nearly 50 vara in size; on
one of the best portions of the street. .
fI_QK AAA VERY CHEAP; BRANNAN
{pO_».UUU. st.: 137:6x250 feet through to
and fronting 137:6 feet on Bluxome St., bet. Fifth
and Sixth, near railroad freight sheds; fine site for
warehouse of any kind.
<JJ»OC AAA BRICK WAREHOUSE AND
«JP _.c) .UUU . lot 137:6x126 on Bluxome St., bet.
Fifth and Sixth; or warehouse and lot 137:6x250
to Brannan st.
<2»QA All A RENTS $274 60; CORNER; 90.x
(JpOU.UUU. 126, covered with 2-story and 3-
story buildings on Ellis st.
■VfAKE OFFER; 'OWNER MUST SELL; TWO
liX 2-story dwellings in first-class order and . lot
37:6x100; Pierce st., near Golden Gate ave. : houses
rented for $70. __
Apply THOMAS MAGEE A SONS,
4 MONTGOMERY ST.
•
T OUIS SCHLOSS.
Rooms 24 and 25, Crocker Building, S. F.
ffl»7A AAA FOR A CHOICE PIECE OF
*Jp I \J.\J\J\J business property on 3d st.; fine
Investment. , " .
ffljXA AAA A BARGAIN. IN BUSINESS
ifrOVJ.\J\J\J. property on 4th. si.; don't wait,
but come at once.
ffl»-l A A AAA FOR THE CHOICEST PIECE
<JrJ-UU.UUU of residence property in- the
Western Addition; 2 fif ty-varas. _
SANTA CLARA COUNTY PROPERTY TO
0 exchange for San Francisco property; free
from incumbrance.
m>A AA MISSION LOTS ON THE INSTALL-
tJP"±UU. ment plan. •■ ■ .
XAA MISSION LOTS ON THE INSTALL-
tJpUUVJ'. ment plan.
(3» 1 A AAA WANTED for A GILT-EDGE
epll/.UuU investment; good real estate se-
curity.
LOUIS SCHLOSS, -
Rooms 24 and 25, Crocker Building, 8 F.
•' ___■•*•>' ■
I OWN A SUNNY SIDE COTTAGE HOME;
can't carry the mortgage, so will exchange
house and lot. subject to mortgage, for clear lots,
or sell cheap— sloo down, lance etsy monthly
payments. Address M. P., box 128, Call Office.
H~ OUSE AND LOT; FURNITURE FO~RS ALE;
$1850. 1420 Twelfth ave., S. of Park.
MUST BE SOLD, AS OWNER WISHES TO
leave the city: 2-story bay-window house, 7
rooms.and bath and all modern improvements. 27
Rondell place, off Sixteenth st. . • , -^ . •
OR SALE— A FINE HOUSE, FOUR ROOMS
-T and large basement, stable, outhouses, garden,
forty fruit trees, streets graded and a good well of
water. Inquire at FRED MEINCKE, Five-mile
House. Mission road.
TV"OW IS THE TIME TO BUILD, WHILE
-Li materials are cheap. Will build anything,
anywhere: cash or easy monthly installments,
p]j^n3 Included. O. W. FOBSYTH, 640 Market st.
"I "1/1x107:6— SW. COR. JERSEY AND DIA-
mond sts. Apply within. - ...
OUSES FOR sale ON small monthly
payments; loans made on San Francisco real
estate. LOUIS BLANK 214 Pine St.. rms. 58 & 59.
PHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—
\J WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address In the
United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post-
ag free.
~ PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE.
WANf^^-U^NI^UMBEREF~iI6uSE~O~R
unimproved land for clear lots across the bay.
JOSEPH, 822 Battery st. ■ „. ■ .
OTTAGE IN LARKSPUR TO EXCHANGE
> for vacant lots. F. V., box 64. Call Office. '
MONEY TO LOAN.
A F.JOHNS & C^^fTnANCIAiTaGENTS,
• 632 Market St., room 9: money to loan in
amounts to suit on San Francisco and Oakland real
estate; country loans negotiated; bonds bought and
sold ; insurance on man'f 'g plant placed at low rates.
LOANS ON REAL ESTATE, IST AND 2ND
XJ mortgages, furniture or piano,-) without re-
moval; lowest rates. BECK E!t, 240 Montgomery.
MONEY AT 6%; IST AND 2D MORTGAGES,
estates, pianos. MURPHY. 628 Market st.
IST AND 2ND MORTGAGES, LIFE INSUIT
X ance policies, bank books. GOULD, 638 Mm ml.
ONEY LOANED OX. JEWELRY AND dia-
monds. Mills' building, fifth floor, room B.
ON ANY SECURITY, AT LOW RATES; DEAL-
ing confidential. 43 Crocker building. .
UNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, CROCKER
building, room 57; telephone Main 6122. .
ANY SUM OF MONEY, : ADVANCED ON
2X. your furniture, pianos or real estate; low rates;
call and state your proposition or write: open
evenings. J. NOON AN, 1021 Mission st.
MONEY LOAN ED ON JEWELRY AND OTHER
-VX valuables at the Security Loan Bank, 1109
Market st. nr. Mason: private entrance 7 Turk.
——_—___ _____
DENTI3TS.
D' ~ST^I-ATTsLXT_^T7rATXDENTAirw^R^
at lowest prices ana warranted ; open evenings
R. J. J. LEEK, 1206 MARKET, COR. GOLDEN
Gate ave.— Open evenings ; Sundays till noon.
DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE
Leek dentist," discoverer of painless extraction
and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth
without any plate, moved from 6 to 20 O'Farrell st.
f C_ALFANTS'B,BMASON,COR. MARKET*
sets of teeth are made to please or no charge-
on bridges, crowns and gold plates prices reduced-
small sold fillings only $2; painless extraction.
CROOMK DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR7
\J ket, bet. 3d and 4tn, gas specialists; only reli-
ame agent for paimess extraction: artificial teeth
frm $& ; fillings from $1 ; extracting 50c, with gassL
<n»7 A SET FOR TEETH; WARRANTED AS
«Jp I good as can be made; filling $1. DR. SIM.XI.-i
dentist, 930 Market St., next Baldwin Theater.
A LL WORK~REASON AHLE AND WARRANT-
A ed. DR. J. W. KEY, 1122 Market st.
DR. H. G. YOUNG. BRIDGES AND TEKTH
without plates a specialty. 1841 Polk 5:.
DB. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 ~ MARKET ST.,
near Eleventh; no charge for extracting when
plate* ar<i made; old plates made over like new;
teeth from $8 per set; extracting 60c; gas given.
COI/TON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 808 MAJJ-
J ket su DR. CHARLES W. DECKER, .
~~~~ '; i : HOBBK9. /.-■■"
"T^STROXG^ Y6u^a^63tS_rF^R^A^^ETc_N
A be seen any afternoon at 1825 Bush st. Price.
$75.
___________________________
A A HORSES FOR SALE; ALSO WAGONS,
jt" buggiii, carts, harness; -Grand Arcade Horse
Market, 327 Sixth st. ; auction sales every Wodnes-
day., SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. .;.-.
A A SETS SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALL
XvJV/ kinds; second-hand wagons, buggy, carts;
also 20 cheap horses, Fifteenth and Valencia sts.
PARTNERSHIP NOTICES. ~~^-
mIIE" PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
X ing between the undersigned, under the firm
name of the California Electric Supply and Con-
struction Company, Is this day dissolved by mutual
consent. The business will bo continued by E. H.
FOKST, at 1145 Market St., who will collect all ac-
counts owing to the firm. E. H. FORST, ' '
■".•-•>-■ •-■:.-■■■; JULIUS WALLMAN. '.
San Francisco, June 11, 1895. <
COUXTRI KEAL ESTATE.
M^^O^EYT^Usf WILL" SELL
you 60 acres near WatsonviUe for half its
value; only $500 cash needed ; $800 can remain;
If you want a real bargain' investigate. ( Box 72,
Call Office, Oakland. ,
T OS ANGELES CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE
XJ or exchange; would take orchard or vineyard.
J. K. GORDON, 202 Market st. .
SAN RAFAEL—TO LET OR FOR SALE— A
lovely home, cottage 5 rooms and bath: large
lot and" garden. Address MRS. GEORGE A.
HENISON, Bay View St., foot of B st., or at 425%
Fourth st., city. . ; . ■ -
rpo LEASE— ~ . ■ / ■
X Marin County dairy ranch; 1200 acres; 4 miles
from San Rafael; on line of railway with or with-
out cows. Apply to JAMES TUNSTEAD, San
Rafael, Cal. .
THE CALIFORNIA LAND BUREAU, 640
Market st., has farming, grazing and fruit
lands, vineyards, orchards, orange groves, dairy
and poultry ranches, small homes and large tracts
for investment; redwood and pine timber lands;
State and Government lands: every county In the
State; all sizes and prices: for sale or exchange, a
THIRST-CLASS CHICKEN RANCH FOR SALE ;
X I with or without stock ; no reasonable offer re-
fused. FISCHER, 646 Thirty-first ave. and San
Bruno road. :
OR 4 LOVELY BROOK HOMES, NEAR
town. A. M. DENNETTS, Glen Ellen, Cal.
4 TO 10 ACRE LITTLE HOMES ON EIGHT
years' credit. D. H. TWING, Sonoma City, Cal.
N EviUAL SHOW FOR ALL; STRAIGHT,
fair and square deal; an investment offered
that is honest; own your own home and be inde-
pendent: try it and you will find that we advise
you right; we will sell you 40 acres of alluvial soil
in th» Warren Green rancho, Glenn County, Cal.,
for $280: $3 per acre down, balance In 60 monthly
payments, without interest, and will throw in town
lot 100x160; land suitable for all kinds of fruit,
berries or grain; needs no Irrigation; climate un-
surpassed anywhere in Calif fornia: 108 miles north
of San Francisco and only 20 miles from county
seat of county, and 6 miles from nearest railroad
town; fare, round trip, $9. For Investments and
information address or call on the U. M. BENSON
CO., 902 Broadway, Oakland.
AKIN COUNTY— SOOO ACRES 26 MILES
from San Francisco.
RANCHO DE NOVATO. ' .
Tracts of any size desired; fruit, grain and vege-
table land; no irrigation; both rail and water
transportation; $40 to $75 per acre; easy terms,
town of Novato; graded school,- hotels and stores I
on the property ; send for circular.
Dairy for sale with or without cows.
SYNDICATE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 64
and 65. Chronicle buildine.
IF YOU WANT A RANCH FOR GRAZING
X purposes or an orchard already improved, where
only small cash outlay is required, balance payable
in H or 7 years, apply 3-t» Montgomery St., S.F.
HOUSES TO LEX.
T^7^O^M^b^N^R^HOU^EToNLY^^3oo!
X I 15 rooms; N. of Market: rent $45; a snap.
SO room house clearing $200; costssooo; $1800.
Before buying, selling or exchanging go to
TRAVERS & LAMB, 612 California st.
9 A HOUSE OF 6 LARGE SUNNY
<DZiV/. rooms. 622 Ellis st.
I^RONT AND. REAR HOUSE TO LET OR
X I lease; cheap. 421 Powell st.
9~ ROOMS. BATH AND LAUNDRY; RENT
$37 50; In lirst-class condition: naif block from
Howard and Mission sis.: fast car lines. DEMP-
STER, 36 Glen Park ave., off Twelfth St. .. ,"
OUSE; 8 ROOMS: BATH; MODERN IM-
provements; basement; $20. 2125 O'Farrell.
1 AQ FULTON, BET. POLK AND VAN NESS—
lvO 6 rooms and bath.
JO !". MINNA, BET. FIFTH AND SIXTH-5
tuu rooms and every modern improvement. ;
A HO. LEAVENWORTH— HOUSE OF 9 ROOMS
±\)O and bath. ■
MODERN 9-ROOM HOUSE AND LARGE GAR
den; fine view; basement; 809 Castro, near
Twenty-first. L. A. SOUP <fc CO., 465 Valencia st.
TqA POST. OPPOSITE FIRST CONGREOA-
ttOU tioual Church— Good location for doctor or
dentist; low rent to a good tenant.' Apply to G. H.
UMBSEN & CO.. 14 Montgomery st. . . ■>% r
9191 PERRY— BAY-WINDOW HOUSE; 4
— • I— . rooms and basement; water free: rent re-
duced. Apply to G. H. UMBSEN <t CO., 14 Mont-
gomery st.
I ATEST STYLES IN HOUSES TO RENT AT
■i BALDWIN „ HAMMOND'S, 10 Montgomery.
QUNNY HOUSE— S3O EDDY, NEAR LARK 1 ;
O 9 rooms; bath; rent $30; water free. •
OUBE, FINE LOCATION, PERFECT RE-
piiir. Inquire A LMA E. KEITH. 24 Kfarny.
F-B~IBHKD HOUSES.
O^TTpCLAY— HOUSE^ OF 7 "ROOMS, COM"
-Oil pletely furnished; piano; furnace; base-
ment; sunny yard; 10 to 3. - , . , ■ : -:.+.'
URNISHED FLAT FOR SALE; RENT LOW;
4 bedrooms: owner going East; bargain. E.,
box 101, Call Office.
COTTAGES TO LET.
©TF BA . Y^^NIJaW^OTTAGETTROOMsI
<© 10. water free. 16 Central ave., bet Post and
Geary sts. : - ■
FLATS/TO LET.
2"^HKvFVZAI^TyV^T COMPLETED -TaND
5 rooms and bath : rent $22 60 and $25: Cali-
fornia st., iir. Bauer. Apply SHAINWALD,
BUCKBKE A CO., 220 Montgomery st., Mills
building. . ;
"^Q FLAT 8 FINE SUNNY ROOMS. 27
«H)O. Pearl St., off Market, near Valencia.
CRT RIGHT SIZE MODERN FLATH; 506
0 Hayes St.; rent .$22 60 and $26. BALDWIN <fc
HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st.
or. 1727 MCALLISTER st., NEAR brod-
<POi>. erick; beautifully finished Inside: 8 rooms
and bath. ASIITON, 411 Montgomery.
I|OAI ROOMS AND BATH. 2215 PINE
«IP^V/. street. .
ODE UN 4-ROOM FLATS; RENT CHEAP.
668-570 Folsom St., near Second.
EW MIDDLE BAY-WINDOW FLAT; 5
i-i rooms, bath: modern: $20. 12 Garden st.
4 ROOMS AND BATH ON SECOND FLOOR,
rent $15? first floor of same house, $16; large
yards: clean, quiet street, fronting private park.
DEMPSTER, 86 Glen Park ave., off Twelfth st.
1 MONTH'S RENT FREE; REFUCED FROM
X $30 to $25; sunny flat; central. 409 O'Farrell.
NEW MODERN UPPER FLAT OF 6
Ml" —-«_*. rooms and bath.' 730r Ashbury st.
<5» 1 9 NEW FLAT 4 ROOMS. ELM AVE.
«IPX_i. and Pierce St.. near Turk.
LEG A NT NEW FLATS, SEVENTH ST.. BB-
J low Bryant; 6 and 6 rooms, bath; $9 to $17. •
LAT OF 8 UNFURNISHED ROOMS. 24
Twelfth St., bet. Mission and Howard.
9q9Q FOLSOM— BAY-WINDOW HOUSE; 7
ZiOidO rooms: bath, laundry; rent $22 00.
SUNNY~'FLATr3"Rb'OMS; 2 FURNISHED:
third partly ; bath ; $22 50. 416 Post st.
9A7 AND 21 1 POLK— VEBY~NICE~ STORES;
■£U< 4 living rooms; $20. ■
Qj-IC BAY-WINDOW FLAT 4 ROOMS. 14V'
<IPXO. Moss St., off Howard, bet. 6th and 7th.
Q9l HOWARD— TWO FLATS, 3 OR 4 ROOMS
OZiX and bath. ■'
QOA SUTTER^ELEGANT SUNNY FLAT; 7
OO\J rooms and bath; latest improvements; call
from 2 to 3 o'clock. '■■ ■■.'
VfEW FLAT; 5 ROOMS, BATH; REDUCED
-»-> rent. 21 Douglas St., near Seventeenth.
"VTEW, ELEGANT. FLATS, 6 AND 6 ROOMS:
i.l modern improvements: reasonable. 1710 Hyde.
C ROOMS, BATH, WITH STABLE 18 BYING-
-0 ton ave. Apply 1621 O'Farrell.
NEW MIDDLE FLAT; ~2B AY-WINDOWS;
ii 8 rooms; suitable or 'i families; bath; gas*
tubs: cheap. 909 Folsom St., near Fifth.
I 091 HAIGHT. ABOVE BRODERICK— NEW
JLvJ—iX sunny 6-room flat, near park; good view.
O3T DESIRABLE FLAT OF 7 ROOMS WITH
bath and all modern improvement*; rent, in-
cluding water, $30. 1625 Bush st. ■
ODERN FLAT OF 8 ROOMS: BATH; ONE
or two families. 1128 Howard st., near 7th.
01; Ift BRAND NEW FLAT OF 6 RMS.; NICE
(|plU. location. SPECK'S, 30 Montgomery st.
L.EGANT FLAT; 6 ROOM; BATH; SUN IN
XJ *11 rooms. 8 Grove, near City Hall. -
LEGANT SUNNY FLAT; 6 ROOMS; BATH
145 Grove, near' City Hall.
CIOZY FLAT OF 4 ROOMS AND BATH, WITH
> furniture and general household, for sale it
required; a splendid opportunity for a young mar-
ried couple. Inquire 1165 Howard St., upstairs.
7q FOURTH— FOUR BOOMS, SUITABLE FOR
4 O office or housekeeping: rent $20.
ATEST STYLES IN FLATS TORRENT AT
BALDWIN A HAMMOND'S, 10 Montgomery.
PLENDID 6-ROOM FLAT: BATH; LARGE
rear lot; very low rent. 2510 Mission st., Key
next door. ; ' " ■ • ■ ' -■ ■ ■
FURNISHED FLATS.
T^U^NIS^EiD^PPE^r^LA^-B^^RO^MS;
X I bath: complete.- 1905 Bush St., cor. Laguna, '
HOUSEKEEPING IlOOMls.
kTq^hirdT cor. south~^ark-fur-
OXV nished housekeeping rooms, reasonable.
QCiO MISSION— 3 LARGE SUNNY ROOMS,
OUO newly furnished, for housekeeping. ■
AAQ TEHAMA— 2 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS,
XXO connected; well furnished; complete.
X 7 11 JESSIE— TWO FRONT ROOMS NICELY
it I U furnished for housekeeping.
090 THIRD— SUNNY FRONT FURNISHED
O__ housekeeping suites, $8, $9, $10, $12.
Cf>l MISSION, NR. SECOND— BUNNY BED^
«JUX room and kitchen, furnished; rent $10.
IAO THIRD — SUNNY HOUSEKEEPING
X _O complete; also double rooms, bath, gas.
1 .1 -1 Q HOWARD— I HOUSEKEEPING ROOM-
XllO $6; big closet. '■ J ' - T*
9991 FOURTH— - FRONT SUITES
Zi^JZj'i for offices; • also ■ housekeeping suites;
transients."' ■■ ' ; u ■■ - ■-■■ ■': ,■"-, •.,._.,.;;;..
I 1 _. MCALLISTER, flat 3—2 house-
111 keeping rooms; unfurnished; large closet;
reasonable.- . •■- ■•-. » . _ . . •':-,..■: - < ~ -.-. .
'■A ELLIS-2 DESIRABLE SUNNY ROOMS
1 X\JO tor housekeeping; central location.
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS - Continued.
"I O MOSS, OFF HOWARI>, NEAR SEVENTH—
-LO 2 furnished rooms for housekeeping. . .
Or,] FOLSOM, NEAR SIXTH — 3 UNFUR-
*JX nishecl rooms; use of kitchen, bath;, cheap.
Q47 M — FAB-OB FLOOR; 4 ROOMS;
urx I complete for housekeeping.
qqx TEIIAMA. BET. FOURTH AND FIFTH.
tJUU 2 furnished rooms; honsekeeplng; $9.
1 1 9 ?i MISSiON — FRONT ROOMS; COM-
XX^jO pletefor housekeeping; yard; no objec-
tion to children. ... .
m PAGE— LARGE BAY-WINDOW ALCOVE
A-*JI room: also kitchen, bath: furnished or un-
furnished; cheap.
ELEVENTH — ELEGANT FUR-
nished front rooms complete for housekeep-
ing; sun all day: facing the street: private bath,
etc.: grates; carpets and furniture ail new; rea-
sonable.
QAfi MISSION— 2 OR 3 CONNECTING ROOMS
vtU complete for housekeeping. ■
qAQ SUNNY; FURNISHED • ROOMS
Q\JU for housekeeping.
"I AAQ POST— EITHER LARGE FRONT OR
X\J\JU back rooms for light housekeeping: low.
96 SECOND— 3 NICELY FURNISHED SUN-
O—.O ny rooms, complete for housekeeping; sun-,
ny yard by itself: water free; rent reasonable. '
C A9 WASHINGTON ST.— SUNNY UNFUR-
O\J£i nished rooms, suites of 2 and 3; $B. and $10;
running water. ' : ;: s -.=-:
1 99A POWELL— 2 NICELY FURNISHED
I __V» rooms, suitable for housekeeping; rent
reasonable.
HAIGHT ST.— PLEASANT ROOMS FOR
housekeeping; also single rooms; price rea-
sonable. ■
7m 1 VAN NESS— 2 SUNNY HOUSEKEEP-
• v/Xij ing rooms; $15: corner house.
1 d.l 1 FOLSOM— AN ELEGANT FURNISHED
X _ X X floor, from 3 to 4 rooms, for housekeeping.
qAQ IVY AVE.— A LARGE FURNISHED
O\JU front room, suitable for housekeeping.
1 07Q HOWARD— 2 NICE FRONT HOUSE-
XU I V keeping rooms, with gas and bath; rea-
sonable.
Tq~6ak— unfurnished bedroom and
ttO kitchen, $10; sunny first floor 1 room, $4.
1 WELSH, OFF FOURTH, BELOW
•i ant— 2 or 3 nicely furnished house-
keeping rooms; reasonable.
7 A(\ HOWARD — FURNISHED ROOM FOR
• iU housekeeping, $8; also single room, $1 a
week.
1 A9l GUTTER— SUITE, FOR LIGHT
XU_iX housekeeping: bath.
"1 Q9£IiARKET— UNFURNISHED HOUSE-
xV~.\) keeping rooms; also single and double,
furnished.
"I (\ SOUTH PARK— SUNNY CORNER: WELL
XU furnished housekeeping suite; very cheap.
0 UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET FOR
— housekeeping. 103 Ash ave.
11K1 TWENTY-SIXTH, NEAR MISSION—
X XO-: Completely furnished housekeeping suite;
$9 and $11. ;. -.:, •;■;
7 1 Q EDDY— MIDDLE FLOOR COMPLETELY
lit/ furnished for housekeeping; on lower, four
large rooms; rent $20.
Ino OAK — FURNISHED It OOMS FOR
l^O housekeeping, or singly; reasonable.
'C9O ELLIS— 2 roomsT "furnished for
O—.O housekeeping; also single rooms.
qA,7 FOURTH — SUNNY FURNISHED
O\f I front rooms for housekeeping; also single;
cheap.' ■ • ■ ■
71 Q HOWARD— SUNNY SUITE OF HOUSE-
I XU keeping rooms; gas and bath.
91 B MARKET, BET. FOURTEENTH AND
<£XttU — Unfurnished sunny front bed-
room and kitchen; connecting; new;' with sink,
closets, bath, laundry; cheap; no children: cars
pass the door.
1 A OAK— I OR 2 SUNNY FURNISHED
Iv rooms housekeeping, or rooms for gentlemen.
CI 1 c PAGE, NEAR WEBSTER— 3 NEWLY
OXX furnished housekeeping rooms: private
family; new house: no children: all rooms sunny;
splendid view; rent reduced: everything complete.
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FURNISHED,
$10. Apply 240 Fifteenth St., near Mission.
Ol 7 THIRD ST.— LARGE SUNNY FRONT
OX I housekeeping: also others: $6. $10, $12. :
. ROOMS TO LET.
ri9 mason— si^rn^A^nn^^oTiTLirrnioi^
OXs-i rooms; neatly furnished; price $6, $7, $14.
T ADY LIVING ALONE WILL RENT LARGE
■1J unfurnished parlor with connecting well-fur-
| nished bedroom to ladies or to man and wife. Ad-
I dress B. M., box 76. Call Office.
m~ SIXTH— CHEAPEST IN CITY; DOUBLE
and single front nicely furnished rooms.
1 LINCOLN~PL., OFF FREMONT, BET. HOW-
X ard and Folsom— Nicely furnished front room:
I sun all day; young saleslady preferred; $5.
rpilE EVERETT, 55" SECOND — FAMILY
X house; sunny rooms; reasonable rates. M.
D ALTON, proprietor.
IT GO MISSION — FINELY FURNISHED
I UO front room $7 a month.
]1O EDDY— ELEGANT FRONT SUITE AND
XXO other newly furnished sunny rooms; $4 up.
I) A MINT AVE.. NR. FIFTH ST.— NICELY"
£fT- furnished sunny bay-window rooms; $8 and
$10 per month: slho other front rooms, cheap. <!
1 70A DEVISADERO— I OR:2 SUNNY FUR-
X I \JO nished rooms : $5 and $6 per month.
91 7 GRANT AVE.— LARGE ROOMS NICE-
AX I ly furnished: gas; bath; hot and cold water.
7 A/1 HOWARD— FINELY . FURNISHED
• v/_ front rooms; $6, $8, $10 per month; also
housekeeping.
1 09/1 POWELL— FRONT ROOM
XV/^-i _ nicely furnished; also single room; $5 up.
1 9(\ SEVENTH — NICELY FURNISHED
! IOU sunny front single rooms; veranda; yard;
$4 and $5 a mouth. .
91 C POWELL-SUNNY ROOMS REASON-
ZiXO able. '
RS. A. FISHER. FORMERLY OF 417
Kearny, has removed to 520 Bush St.; house
has been thoroughly renovated and newly fur-
nished; rooms single or en suite; rents reasonable.
A(\Q TURK — CHELSEA HOUSE; HOT
x\JU water throughout; baths: housekeeping.
qAq NINTH— NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY
OuO front rooms to let; cheap.
OA7 POST — CHANGED HANDS; NICELY
4i\J I furnished suites; cheaTj.
f*Z.A JESSIE ST., BET. SEVENTH AND
UOtt Eighth— Large sunny front room: private
family.
"I 99 TAYLOR— ELEGANTLY FURNISHED
X_i_i sunny rooms; also housekeeping rooms.
1 Qf\± MARKET-SUNNY, FRONT, BAY-
X OVJ _ window room; also small room; $4.
91 A TURK, NR. JONES— SUNNY FRONT
Zj X\J furnished rooms; other room; for light
housekeeping.
A BUSH— NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY
oil front suite rooms: also single: moderate.
IAQ FIFTH — SUNNY FRONT ROOMS;
XXJtJ newly papered single and en suite; cheap.
EW PYRENEE HOUSE, 1314 STOCKTON
i-i St.— Sunny front rooms: suites or single: by
day, week or month. PH. MAYSOUNAVE, prop.
RS. CHEVALIER HAS RESUMED THE
management of the "Miramar." 703 Geary
St.; sunny rooms, single or suites: excellent board;
elevator; prices moderate to suit the times.
OH SIXTH ST., THE HILLSD ALE— SUNNY
00 rooms; single and en suite; $1 to $1 50 a day.
TOAQI HOWARD — NICELY FURNISHED
X_iUt/2 room for 1 or 2 gentlemen: $7 a month.
1 Q7 A MARKET., BET. JONES AND CITY
XO I \J Hall ave.— Unfurnished suite; single.
IF YOU ■ DESIRE NICE ROOMS REASON-
abIy, stop at 203a Powell: transient solicited.
UROPE HOUSE, 1169 MISSION—
furnished ro oms, single or en suite, $1 to $3
per week; night 25c to $1; transient solicited. -
-p RAND SOUTHERN, COR. SEVENTH AND
VI Mission— Rooms all light; water, gas and electric
bells ; elevator runs from 7a. m. to 12 p. _.; single,
60 cents; suites, $1 day; $2 50 and $5 week up.
OSEMITE HOUSE, 1015 MARKET, BET.
X Sixth and • Seventh— Single and suites; per
night, 35c to $1; week, $1 50 to $6: families. »
. A RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY— PLK AS-
_— ant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first-class
In every respect: terms reasonable. •-<
BOARDING A.N i> ROOMS.
TMfToTH Y DlT^T^B^rN^^OO^lsT^wifTH
XT:!— 1 board: $40 for two.
q9A VAN NESS AVE.— FAMILY ROOMS,
O_" with board: suite or single. •
' CHILDREN IiOAKDEI>.
tVe^pjectabls elderly~lady with
Xi/ sunny yard and home would like several chil-
dren to board; mother's care. 114 Jones st.
ANTED BY LADY— LITTLE GIRL: GOOD
home for good child : state age. D. M., box 37,
Call Office. .--.; ■■■■■..
ANTED— A CHILD TO. BOARD; VERY
desirable home. Apply 614 Ellis st.
Til Q EDDY— DANISH LADY WISHES CHILD
UlOto hoard: good home: no otherchlldren. "
. stokes ,TO LET. ',
or r^nt^two^Sarge sid&light
studios; suitable for painter, printer or en-
graver; rent, $7 60 each/ 611 Clay street. ■
QTj 1 A SUNNY STORE. 321 NOE ST.^NEAR
«J|)±U. Market. . .■-■-■ -
OR RENT —A , CORNER - STORE; GOOD
stand for drug or grocery business. . Apply W.
B.CLUFP.I7 Sixth St.: ,
OUR-STORY BRICK AND IRON BUILDING
J and basement, 608 Sacramento St., containing
elevator, power, etc.: rent $80. . Apply DAVID
STERN <fc SONS, 20 Montgojnery st. '
* OFFICES TO LET.;
L^OASfT^oiFFI[C^S^INTNE^^P^E^GK^LS
J building, 925 Market:, rents low: no extra
charge for gas, janitor services lor heating. Apply
building or G. H.UMBSKN <fc CO.; 14 Montg. at.
V ■• :;V •.■-...■.' STABLE FOR. SALE. . .
TABLE"wTTIS 27r^rXLL8~AND^ BARN
with 16 rooms . above: - cheap. Apply Call-
. EDUCATIONAL.
WILL TAKE FeVv^rlFvatFfPpllTd'uß^
ing vacation; terms moderate. Teacher, box
126, Call Office. ■ ■ _^
SPANISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, MElSTER-
schaft School of Languages, 122 O'Farrell st.
■VTIGHT SCHOOL; HEALD'S BUSINESS COL-
i-i ie*e, 24 Post st.; commercial, shorthand, Eng-
lish; low rates.
lILLIAN BEDDARD," THE ENGLISH AC-
i tress, coaches ladies and gentlemen for the
dramatic profession ; appearances arranged. Shake-
spearean Academy, 406 Van Ness ave. :
ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING—
Private theatricals arranged; pupils rehearsed
onstage. R.5&12, I. O. O. F. block, 7th and Market.
VOCAL TEACHER, JOSEPH "GREVEnTtM-
proves and beautified even spoiled voices and
procures positions for his pupils. 82 Ninth st.
MASTERY OF SPANISH AND FRENCH
in 4 months with Professor Duque's LIVING
method practically taught by native, university
instructors; classes ($6 per month) day and eve.
Call and examine this master method. 104 Hayes.
QCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME-'
O chanical engineering, surveying, architecture,
assay : estab. '64. VAN PER NAILXEN.723 Mku ;
STIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND " BUSINESS j
College, 723 Market st. : diploma course $30.
ENGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT BY MISS 1
DILLON, 14 McAllister, r. 46; private or class. ]
MRS. MELVILLE-BNYDER, ORATORICAL^
Vocal and Dramatic Academy, 519 Van Ness
ave.; vocal classes Monday, 8 p. m.. SI month; dra-
matic classes Wednesday, Bp. m., ? 3 month: also
private lessons and piano; ladies and gentlemen
coached for professional or amateur stage (stage for
practice).
fTIARR'B INST., 659 MARKT— BOOKKEEPING
X taught In 6 weeks. We pledge ourselves to keep I
free for 6 months books our graduates fail on.
HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 POST |
Bookkpg, business practice, shorthand, typing,
electrical engineering, telegraphy, modern lan- I
guaces rapidly ta-jrr'xt. Write, for catalogue.
attokneys-at-lavv.
'aPd^h^eT^r^eTdTvo^c'eTp^o^at^Xa^vvs j
-ti. a specialty; suits (superior, Justice, Police
courts: terms reasonable: collections, etc. G. W.
; HOWE, atty-at-law, 850 Market, cor. Stockton.
MONEY ADVANCED TO LITIGANTS, COURT
costs and charges paid in matters of probate,
contracts, damages, accidents, notes, first-class i
collections and general law business. Address J. F. I
NAUUHTON, 54 Nevada block, S. F.
JOHN K. AITKEN, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW, RS7
16 and 17. 402 Moutgomery st., cor. California.
J' A. MITCHELL, ATT' V-AT-LAW, REMOVE 15
. to Sprockets bldg., 929 Market st. : advice free.
JjFM, H. CHAPMAN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
.»» Mills building, sixth floor, room 5, San Fran-
cisco, Cal. Telephone 1544. »
■\\T W. DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ,42O
»' . California St.. rms. 14-15: advice free.
SEWING ai A CHIN EiT
OEWING^MACHiNES RENTED, ?1 60 PER
O month; all kinds repaired; machines sold from
$5 upward. 1 363 Market st.
OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS
OFFICE— 9OS BROADWAY.
oakland seal estate.
tVusiness and residence property
sold on term3 to suit,
. large list of cottages for sale.
Some on Installment plan.
GOOD CHEAP RANCHES
Close to Oakland. Must be sold
to close an estate.
RANCHES FOR SALE, two. and three miles
' from Oakland. ■ :-•■■> ■
FIFTY CHOICE LOTS in Oakland, Piedmont
Berkeley, etc.
ACRE TRACTS and CHICKEN RANCHES.
LOS ANGKLES City and Country Property for
sale or exchange for Oakland or
San Francisco propertv.
THESE ARE SPECIAL BARGAINS.
Don't fail to see them.
E. E. BUNCE,
| 1008 Broadway, Oakland.
T OTS FROM 75 UPWARD. SNETSINOER A i
XJ CARROLL, Fruitvale station. j
(& I Qnn A MODERN 2-STORY HOUSE,
LOUU. finely finished, will be built by AL- i
DEN A GARFIELD, on easy terms; office 902
Broadway, Oakland.
<s!l^^H 10 ACRES IN FRUITS, HOUSE,
tt?lU«Jvf. barn, etc.: must sell. Place cost
$3200. ALDEN & GARFIELD, 902 Broadway,
Oakland.
OR SALE— A HOUSE AND LOT AT FRUIT-
. vale. Including 1000 gallons of wine, 2 years
old: will sell separately. Apply to F. M. BAR-
GAS, 902 Broadway, Oakland.
1> ROADWAY, PRINCIPAL BUSINESS
-L> street of Oakland: lot 25x125; price 8400
only; $25 cash, balance $10 per month. WM. M.
DE WOLF, 1050 Broadway, Oakland.
TJ YOU WANT A PRKTTY HOME AT YOUR
-I own price call and see Harmon's 5, 6 and 7 room
houses at Lorin station; will take payment half
cash or by Installments. E. D. HARMON, 1627
Woolsey St., Lorin station.
O EXCHANGE— A FINE 10-ROOM RESl-
dence In one of Oakland's finest localities for a
good fruit, hog or stock ranch : must be clear of
incumbranoo. Apply CLOUGH & BAKER, 1002
Broadway, Oakland.
TTdNE BUSINESS CORNER; GOLDEN GATE;
-T fronts San Pablo ave. ; great bargain: account
owner going East In 2 weeks; one-third value for
cash. C. K. KING, 902 Broadway, Oakland.
T>IG BARGAIN; ANY ONE WITH $1000 CAN
Xi double their money in six months: 6 elegant
lots must be sold at once; worth 83000. T. C. WAT-
SON, 463 Ninth St., Oakland.
ffiji P. A LOTS NEAR LOCAL TRAINS AND
VI)XO\J. streetcars for sale on small weekly or
monthly Installments: buy a home and save your
earnings. H^B. PINNEY, 902 Broadway, Oakland.
<3t<lAnri "MUST BE SOLD; LARGE HOUSE;
<JP^±<-»V/v/. 10 rooms and bath: large barn; plen-
ty of fruit and flowers: sunny side of street; lot 82
xl50; well worth $7500: electric-cars one block;
aristocratic neighborhood; the best buy in Oak-
land to-day. GRAY A NAISMITH, 463 Ninth St.,
Oakland. ..
OR SALE OR LEASE— AT HIGHLAND
Park, cozy country home: 150x190; garden,
stable; beautiful view. Address THOMAS, East
Twenty-ninth st. and Twenty-third ave., Oakland.
LEGANT HOME AT A BARGAIN: STORY '•
■i and a half cottage containing 9 rooms and bath;
natural wood finish; fine elevation; magnificent 1
view ; large lot owner going East; terms easy or
would exchange for country land. Apply to
MATHER A ARNEST, 457 Ninth St., Oakland.
ARGE LIST; OF CITY IMPROVED AND
unimproved property for exchange for ceuntrv
land. MATHER A ARNEST, 457 Ninth, Oakland.
USINESS AND RESIDENCE PROPERTY
sold on easy terms: small payment down or ex-
changed. E. E. BUNCE, 1008 Broadway. Oakland.
A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THE
WEEKLY CALL. In wrapper, for mailing.
OAKLAND STORES TO LET.
.- _n_-,.- ----.._
mo let
IN OAKLAND.
Two stores, may be used jointly or separately,
choicest location: already fitted up for dry goods,
furnishing, millinery or such lines.
Inquire 1105 Broadway, Oakland.
OAKLAND ROOT I and houses.
qu3wy^l^t^Ta^ge^^oT3s^and^ath7
O nicely furnished for housekeeping; newly
papered and clean: near locals: in small private
family; adults only; references required; rent $25.
615 Fifteenth St.. Oakland. ■ ,
OAKLAND FURNITURE .FOR SALE.
"FURNITURE AND CARPETS AT YOUR OWN
J price. H. SCHELLHAAS. ■ Eleventh St.
ALAMEDA keal. estate.
ne^w^alT^mo^e^n^^ouses^to^ex^
change for Ban Francisco residence property : a
number of choice houses to rent. E. D. JUDD,
1424 Park St., Alameda.
OR~IMMEDIATE — NEAR SCHOOL
and station: streets improved and sewered.
$2250— 550 cash, $25 monthly; 30x100; cottage,
4 rooms and bath.
$2400— 550 cash, $20 monthly; 37:6x100: cot-
tage, 5 rooms and bath.
$3250— 550 cash, $85 monthly; 38x100; corner
house in flue condition: 8 rooms and bath.
$3250— 5200 cash, $30 monthly; 37x110; ele-
gant colonial cottage: 7 rooms and bath. - ■
$3550— 5200 cash, $35 monthly; 37x120; hand-
some new cottage, 8 rooms and bath.
Houses to rent trom $10 up.
'' Open Sunday and holidays.
MARCUSB & BEM3IEL,
Bay-street station, Alameda, and 628 Market St.,
San Francisco. ■ •
IS YOU WANT : '. ~. ~ "
A GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL AND STYLISH
HOME
CALL ON THE OLD BUILDING FIRM OF
A. K. DENKE. WEBSTER STREET.
. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE.
OR SALE-HOUSE 7 ROOMsTaLCOVK AND
. bath; modern conveniences; lot 100x135. . In-
quire in shoestore, Dwlght way station, Berkeley.
/COTTAGE; 4 ROOMS; WINDMILL: NEAR
\J Dwight way, Berkeley; $1600; easy install-
ments: will l exchange for vacant city lots. 914
Twenty-third at., near Dolores, city. -
pRONTING ON TELEGRAPH AVE., ONLY 5
X' minutes from university: 13 large lots, about
2Va acres, tor exchange for city property. Apply
JAS. J. MAtiON, Dwight way station.
r\NLY HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS: a LOT S;
\J b minutes from station; a bargain. JO3. J.
MASON, Dwigbt-way station.
LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
Arrived.
FRIDAY, June 14.
Schr John A, Hellqulst, 3 days from Humboldt;
lumber, to A A Baxter.
Sailed.
FRIDAY, June 14.
btmr Caspar. Anfindsen. Caspar.
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Licenses to marry were granted yesterday at
follows: , . . ;•
Clarence D. Garns and Jessie Ward. 21—18.
M. J. McDermott and Mary E. Hillman, 29—19.
Henry MacDonald and Lofetta Ryan. 21—19.
C.G. Fredelland Fredricka G. Holmquist; 36—37.
Charles Jenner and Annie Mnller, 48—31.
Manuel C. Rose and Maria Scares, 25—20.
Homer M. Little and Annie C. Tierney. 24—21.
}\ llnelm Lang and Helena B. Grenineer, 26—22.
\\ Illiam H. Lyons and Llllie Parry, 25—20.
BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS.
[Birth, marnnee ana death notices sent by mall
will not be inserted. They mus: bo handed in at
either of th.> publication office* and bo indorsed
with the name and residence of person's authorized
to have (ha same published. |
SORB.
BERGHEIM-In this city, May 21, 1895. to tn«
wife of Max Berghelm, a daughter.
DBJBCOLL—In this City, June 14, 1895, to the
wife of F. Mris'-011. a son.
'JIAKRIED.
HOLZKAMP-STELLJES-In this city. Juno 12.
1895, by the Rev. J. U. Schroeder," Charles C.
Holzksmp and Mela C. Stelljes.
TUCKEU-STKWART-ln this city, June5,1895,
.•it St. Paul's Episcopal Church, by the Hev. W.
M. Reilly, Albert N. Tucker and Ellen Stewart,
both of San Francisco.
DIED. ~~
Alviso, Juan J. Lehrke, nenrV
Burnham, Edward Lltzenstein, Katie
Bichard, Nlcholcs ■ Jlaguire, Leo A.
Bryant, William P. Marshall, Henrietta H.
Brown, Benjamin H. McOrath. William K.
Burke, Martin J. Relllac, Fernaude M. C
Dillon, Mary T. HchnlU, Joseph
Farren, Mary Sullivan, Annie J.
Foley, Patrick J. Sloan, Mary
Harris, Fanny Waldron, Mrs. Ellen
ALVISO—In South Kan Francisco, June 14, 1895.
Juan Jose, beloved husband of Blta Alviso and
father or William, Manuel and Mamie Alviso,
a native of Sonora. Mexico, aged 63 years. [Mex-
ico papers please copy.J
«3*Frlends and acquaintances are respect-
fully Invited to attend the fnneral TO-MORROW
(..Sunday), at 1 o'clock i: m., from nia late resi-
dence. Fifteenth avenue, between PandQ streets
south, thence to All Hallows'Church for services.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
BURNHAM—In this city, June 11, 1895, Edward
Burnham, a native of Brattleboro, Vt.. aged 69 -
years 9 months and 11 days. fErattleboro (Vt.)
papers please copy,
JSTiTFrlends are respectfully Invited to attend
the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 1 o'clock
p. m., at his late residence, 1520 Clay street. In-
terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery.
BRYANT—In this city, June 14, 1895. William
Pierce Bryant, beloved son of Thomas F. and
Maggie Bryant, and brother of Edward. Walter.
Thomas, George, Joseph and Albert Bryant, and
grandson of Mrs. Margaret Dugan, and nephew
of Edward and Alice Ducan, a native of San
Francisco, aged 5 years 7 months and 10 days.
a3T"Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
(Sunday), at 12 o'clock m.. from the residence
of the parents, 3 Lincoln place, off Fremon street,
thence to St. Brendan's Church, corner of Fre-
mont and Harrison streets, where services will be
held, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery,
BICHARD—In Belvedere. June 14, 1895, Nicholas
Bichard, a native of the Island of Guernsey, aged
64 years.
BURKE— this city, June 14, 1895, at his late
; residence, 1225 Green street, Martin J. Burke,
beloved husband Of Ann Burke, and father of
Mrs. James Relnfeld, Annie, Rose, Flossie, John,
Hugh, Tom, Harry and the late .Martin J. r.urko
Jr., a native of County Galway, Ireland, aged 67
years.
BROWN—In Berkeley, June 13, 1895. Benjamin
r n., beloved husband of Lizzie F. Brown, and
1 father of Willie H. Brown, a native of Liverpool,
1 England, aged 32 years 5 months and 10 days.
j 49~Frtends and acquaintances are respect-
| fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
1 (Saturday), at 11 o'clock a.m., from the resi-
| dence of A. V. Donne, 2212 Union street, between
i Allston and Bancroft way, Knst Berkeley. Inter-
I ment Mountain View Cemetery.
: DILLON—In this city, June 14. 1895, Mary T.,
beloved daughter of Putrlck Dillon, and sister of
! James T., Patrick F. and Richard J. Dillon,
i a native of Grass Valley, Cal., aged 26 years 3
l months and 'i days.
| JTirFriencts and acquaintances are respect-
! fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
j (Sunday), at 9 o'clock a. m.. from her late resi-
I dence, 12 Waihlneton avenue. Interment Santa
j Clara, Cal., by 10:40 o'clock a. m. train from
Third and Townscnd streets.
I FOLEY-In this city, June 14, 1895, Patrick J..
beloved son of the late Matthew and Catherine
Foley. and brother of Mrs. Charles Leonharrtt Jr.,
Mrs. H. Nichols, Mrs. J. Lancstafr: ana Maurice
Foley. a native of Kan Francisco. Cal., aged 26
years and 1 month.
JO*Friends and acquaintances are resDect-
fnlly Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
(Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock p. m., from his late resi-
dence, 1*212 Mission street. Interment Mount
Calvary Cemetery.
FARREN—In this city, June 13, 1895, Mary, be-
loved daughter of Bernard and Sarah Farren,
and granddaughter of Mrs. Mary Farren, and
niece of the late Mrs. Susie Farren, a native of
San Francisco, acred 7 years 2 months and 2 days.
S3"Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Saturday), at 12:30 o'clock p. m.. from the resi-
dence of her parents, corner Twenty-seventh and
Folsom streets. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery,
Oakland. : ,"
HARRIS—The tombstone for the late Fanny, be-
loved wife of Solomon Harris, will be dedicated
at New Salem Cemetery, San Mateo, TO-MOR-
ROW (Sunday), at 1 o'clock p. if. Friends and
acquaintances are respectfully Invited.
LEHRKE—In this city, June 12, 1895, Henry, be-
loved husband of Louise Christine Lehrke, ■ and
father of A. W., G. F., W. C. and Louise Lehrke,
a native of Hanover, Germany, aged 63 years 3
months and 27 days.
J63TFriends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAT
(Saturday),. at . 2 o'clock p. m.. from his late
residence, corner of Manposa and Minnesota
streets, Potrero. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery.
LITZENSTEIN-In Oakland, June 13,1895. Katie
Lttzenstein, a native of West Virginia, aged 28
years.
MAGUIRE—In this city, June 14, 1895, Leo Aus-
tin, son of A. B. and Agnes E. Maguire, a native
of San Francisco, aged 14 years 3 months and 18
days.
MARSHALL—In Oakland, June 13, 1895, Henri-
etta H. Marshall, a native of Richmond, Va.
MoGRATH—In this city, June 14, 1895, William
.- Edward, twin son of Thomas F. and Bella M.
McGrath, a native of San Francisco, aged 20
davs.
REILLAC— In this city, June 13, 1895, Fernando
M. C. Reillac, a native of California, aged 'i years
2 months and 16 days. • .'. a
SCHULTZ—In this city, June 13, 1895, Joseph
Schultz, a native of Preussen, Germany, aged 62
years. A member of Harmony Lodge No. 13
I. O. O. F.,Walballa Encampment, and Oermanla
Stamm No. 83, U. O. R. M. [New York papers
please copy.]
£3-Frlends and acquaintances are respect-
fully Invited to attend the funeral MONDAY,
June 17, at 2 o'clock p. m.. from Odd Fellows'
Hall, corner of Seventh and Market streets. I In-
terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. Remains at the
parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1209 Mission street,
near Eighth.
SULLIVAN—In this city. June 13,1895, Annie J.,
beloved wife of D. R. Sullivan, and daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Cutter, and mother of Annie Sul
livan, and sister of Mrs. C. Goldbeck, Mrs. (»
Mc.Manus and Isabella Cutter, a native of New
Orleans, aged 26 years 10 months and 9 days. - '
49TFriends and acquaintances are respect-
fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
(Sunday), at 1 o'clock r. m.. from, her late resi-
dence, 8 Kissling street. Interment Holy Cross
Cemetery.
SLOAN—In this city, Jane 12,1895, Mary. Sloan,
a native of County Westmeath, Ireland, aged 60
years.
Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Saturday), at 9 o'clock a. m., from Holy-Cross
Church, Eddy street, near Scott, where a solemn
requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of
her soul. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery.
WALDRON—In this city, June 14, 1895, Mrs.
Ellen Waldron, sister of Robert J. and Maria
Stenson, a native of County Kildare, Ireland.
49"The funeral will take place TO-MORROW
(Sunday), at 10 o'clock a. M., from her late resi-
dence, 204 East avenue, Holly Park, tnence to
Old St. Mary's College, where a solemn high
I mass will be celebrated for the repose of her
soul, commencing at 10:30 o'clock a. x. Inter-
ment private, Holy Cross Cemetery.
I UNITED UNDERTAKERS' I
EMBALMING PARLORS.
Everything Requisite for First-class Vnneral* .
at Reasonable Rates.
Telephone 3167. 27 and 29 Fifth street. 9
McAVOY A GALLAGHER, ;
FUNERAL DIEECTOK3 * EMBALMEB3,
«0 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoln School.
: • Telephone 8080.
LAUREL HILL CEriETERY
. ASSOCIATION.
CHOICE LOCATIONS IN ANY PART OF THE
\J grounds lor sale and lots laid out on the Lawn
system or inclosed with low walls, as purchaser
tnav desire. .•'■•'■ '
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 LAWN CEMETERY.
SAN MATEO COUNTY; KON-SECTARIAM:
1 laid out on the lawn plan; perpetual care; bean.
tiful, permanent and easy of access; see it before
buying a burial place elsewhere.
Citv ot&em. 9 CUT Hall Arena*.
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