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HOUSES TO LET.
HOUSE NINE Rc76M^^O^E^TTRF3?f~?2T- '
XX furniture of seven rooms for sale cheap. 139 ;
Minna st. j -
Q*7 BASEMENT OF 3 LARGE SUNNY i
«U>-I . rooms. Apply at Golden Gate House, south
of <;ol.!en Gate Park.
*< li\ 3 SUNNY HOUSES 3 BOOKS EACH. '
<j?X V . 39 Pore st., off Harrison, near Ninth.
il*3 M I N N A , BET. FIFTH AND SIXTH-B
i-?*^*-* rooms and ev» rv modern improvement.
j 11(11 ELLIS-HOUSE, 7 ROOMS; BATH; 1
X/xX OZ rent $18. Apply 626 Eddy sr.
: OO TWENTY-THIRD ST.; 6 ROOMS AND
:;^.O bath; ail modern Improvements.
QJTABLE AXD BASEMENT TO LET. APPLY" :
•>_?. 116 \\-v:. st.
■ r?OTTAGE^9O9 WEBSTER STREET.
•.•-:•;. 7 ROOMS AXD BATH.
PETEB DEAN. 320 Sansome St.,
• Or O. F. VON BHEIN <fc CO.,
• - j 513 California street.
. -"X^OTJ CAN SPEND DELIGHTFUL DAYS IN
-1 the houses you rent from BALDWIN & HAM-
• &IQND, 10 Montgomery st. -
.- jf-.ROOM HOUSE AND BARN: »1«. APPLY
Y <or. Twenty-seventh and Alabama sts.
"© Q7 WITH WATER, 8-ROOM HOUSE, WITH
1 •4 ' > I modern convenience; 40-foot sunny
yard: papered and decorated; reliable tenant. Ap-
j ply to SAM'L LICHTEXSTEIX, 16 Grant ave.
<tIA HOUSE OF 6 ROOMS; 16 LILY AVE.
, l-*-^. Inquire at 113 Oak st.
"V EW 2-STORY HOUSE OF 0 ROOMS AXD
-t> bath; latest improvements; rent $25: Castro
y... near Twentv-first. Apply to 1.. A. SOUC <fc
CO., 465 and 467 Valencia st.,'near Sixteenth.
• MODERN HOUSE: 7 KOOMS; BATH: LARGE
•U.TL yard and stable. 417 Ridley st.,opp. Fillmore.
.• I^l 9 TAYLOR— IO SUNNY ROOMS; LARGE
; •; ;4»v- 1 -'— ' yard and garden; fine marine view.
.b.UXNY HOUSE— S3O EDDY, NEAR LARKIN;
■ -:C? 9 rooms: ia:li: r«-ut $30: water free.
; : V- ' ' '. FURNISHED SOIJSKS.
,:• "A I-AMKDA — TO LET; ELEGANTLY fur-
■■■ .i«V rnished new northwest corner residence; com-
.'. pjete; 9 large sunny rooms: bath: very choice loca-
•.. Jion-. sea bathing, boating, fine marine view; very
low rent to good tenant; on account of departure
: ' fer a few months; a rare chance: full particulars at
i. Offices. BDRNHAM-MARSH CO., 428 Montgom-
•' ery St., and 1355 l'ark si.. Alameda.
'99991. ,99991 MISSION" — 7 800 AND BATH;
. • ;'— ■—^ —— i fully furnish"'!: sunny : desirable : cheap.
;?•:**>; tOTTAt.ES TO LET.
;. COTTAGES; i ANT) 5 ROOMS; 1 WITH
••• 4- stable: cheap. Apply 2643 Bryant ave., near
• :3>wenty-fifth st.
. i TAGE 3 ROOMS: $8. APPLY 38 VICTOR
•. ". %J St., bet. Seventh and Eighth, off Bryant.
• ; 'QI 7 TREAT AVE. —COTTAGE 6 ROOMS
PX I and bath: garden: rent .$l5.
•I; •jpIQTTAGE B ROOMS: l:\III: LAUNDRY;
V Chtckan-yard ; fine marine view; all modern
•'•" improvements; Green St., bet. Octavla and La-
:!pma. Inquire 2619 Octavl.i st.. pear Green.
■:C : \ FXAT9 TO LET.
. TJ^6TLItX^W^O^rr~LOWER J FLVri 4
■■ : iD rooms: bath: very sunny; rent reduced. G.
IH. UMBSEX A CO.
-. Hi! PAGE— CORXER FLATS, 3 AXD 4
X'iX rooms; rent cheap. O. H. UMBSEX 4c, CO.
\' "V 6AN BPEND delightful days ix
'.' X the flats you rent from BALDWIN <t HAM-
. .'SIOND.
1 "L^LAT, 4 ROOMS AND BATH. APPLY AT 28
r.'JC Fair Oaks st.
: PAGE ST.: FLAT OF 3 ROOMS; CHEAP.
•*.U Key at No. 28.
A MCALLISTER— A SUNNY FLAT; 7
; ■Xtt'xX rooms; bath; rent reasonable.
." "ftiiLEOAN T NEW UP PEB SUNNY CORXER
" yXj flat; 6 rooms; bath; attic. 1832 Eighteenth st.
. .TTPPER FLAT 4 LARGE SUNNY BOOKS;
i 7. U gas; bath; bay-window; big yard. 725 Minna.
INE FLAT — 7 ROOMS, BATH. LARGE
grounds, sun all day. Northwest cor. of Pine
! -_nd Laguna sts.; rent low.
' Ql Q BAY-WINDOW FLAT: 3 ROOMS. 28
\<t£>XO. Kitch, near Folsom and Third sts.
; 9 SUNNY FLATS: 4 AXD 6 ROOMS AXD
;-.'«H bath. Northeast cor. Polk and Jackson sts.
FLAT 4 ROOMS, HALL AND. YARD. 444
Clementina, near Sixth.
I-'LATS OF 4. 5, 6 ROOMS AXD BATHS. 4
Shotwell st. rent reasonable.
• ;Tn LAT 3 ROOMS, UPSTAIRS. 21 GARDEN' ST.,
;■____« Sixth and Seventh, off Harrison: rent $9.
; _r axd 5 ROOMED FLATS CHEAP. apply
'1 2d43 Bryant ave., nr. Twenty-fifth st.
«O FLAT 4 ROOMS; NO CHILDREN. 1123
O. Vallejo st.. near Leave nworth.
OQAQ AXD 2305 VAX XESS AVE., NR. VAL-
_ +-.iJ\>O lejo St.— 'J eleeant new sunny flats, 7 and
.. :J2 rooms: marine view: latest improvements.
: ; QT(} FELL— 4 ROOMS AND bathT CELLAR.
■9 NICE FLATS, 6AN 7 ROOMS; ALL MOD-
- — ■ ru improvements. SE. cor. of Fulton and De-
vis'adero. • i
T 99A SACRAMENTO — 7 ROOMS; BATH;
: ,XZ_,U fine view.
-' 1 '111 missionTnrTelevexth— 5 BEAH-
• X«-'XX2 ilful papered sunny rooms; bath; laun-
■ dry; yard.
' : <g 1 (»~ LOWER FLAT ; 5 ROOMS AND BATH.
■.'■^lOi 92 r.eicher st., half block from Market
.and Fourteenth.
SUNNY 3-ROOiI FLAT. 1692 PAGE ST.,
cor. Clayton.
EILEGAXT XEW FLAT, 7TH ST..; BELOW
1 Bryant: 5 and 6 rooms; bath; $8 to $16.
-. Q] 9 LOWER FLAT. 3 JANS PLACE, OFF !
•_ 1— • Be, near Mason (Nob Hill).
: : • ": i^flEW, elegant, UPPEB SUNNY modern
• . ._> Bat : 6 rooms : bath. 933 Golden Gate ave.
' ' Vi" W ELEGANT FLATS, 5 AND 6 BOOMS:
;.•_> ail modern imorovements; reasonable. 1710
..Hyde st.
i v :.- ITKXISUED flats.
. \- I W 1 LAT7T~Fl^N7sll^r7^OOMsT"926c
- .; u-> Fulton st., apply bet. 10 and 2.
. h(\± PARKIN— FURNISHED FLAT OF SIX
:' ' Ivi rooms and bath; reasonable.
:• TJ^OB 2 MONTHS: WHOLE OR PART OF FUR-
: nished flat. 1123V2 McAllister St.; f 25.
ELEGART FURNT SHE FLAT— 4 BOOMS,
•Xli bath, stationary tubs, etc.; Nineteenth St., nr.
- Vale-n^ia. -SPECK A- CO., 602 Market st.
,;.. HOUSEKEEPING KOO3IS.
IU)") BUCHANAN, COR] FELL— B SUNNY
• . wZi rooms complete; stove, gas and bath; $12.
ICIQ CALIFORNIA— 2 PLEASANT ROOMS;
X<JXC7 furnished: housekeeping; rent $12.
9^Q-| ~ CALIFORNIA— 3 E I E(i ANT FUR"-
-*-00l nished rooms for housekeeping; rent
cheap.
]1Q tD"hY— NICELY FURNISHED FRONT
X XO suite: housekeeping and other rooms cheap.
Ql 7 EDDY- -FINE HOUSEKEEFING ROOMS,
' OX I. furnished or unfurnished; large yard.
"I A ELEVENTH- ELEGANT FRONT SUN-
XX. rt ny room and we\l- appointed kitchen for
housekeeping; private: bath; quiet location; *14.
*KC\d. ELLIS— FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR",
; OUrt with light housekeeping. :
OOn FIRST-5 SUNNY ROOMS FOR HOUSE-
■ ZJOU keeping; rent reduced: very central.
Q/W FOURTH— 2 LARGE FRONT BOOMS
O" I ■ for housekeeping; rent $10.
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FORHOUSE-
keeping; every convenience. 426 Franklin.
Q] Q GOLDEN GATE AVE.— 2 UNFURNISH^
VLO ed rooms: $6.
TTOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, COMPLETELY
XX furnished. Apply at 1517 Golden Gate ave.
CA7 HAIGHT — B LARGE SUNHY BOUSB-
O\J I keeping rooms and kitchen.
"1 IQI HOWARD-HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
XXXO2 and front bay-window rooms: $10 per
month. ___^__
TTOUSEKEEPING ROOMS; NE. COR. LA-
XX guna and McAllister sts. Inquire 900 Laguna.
"I A"| Q larkin — LARGE SUNNY HOUSE-
XUXt/ keeping rooms; rent reasonable.
9AQQ MARKET— 2 OR 8 WELL-FURNISHED
■ Zi\J rJO sunny front rooms, for housekeeping.
Q7l MINNA— LARGE FUBN'ISHED BASE-
0.l X ment room: stove; closets: private family.
jr_ f* MINNA — FURNISHED ROOMS FOR
•' O^iK) housekeeping; large yard. "
II 9^-1055 MISSION —N I ( E HOUBEKEEP-
X L_.»J ing. rooms, $8 up: others; children taken.
-1 997 MISSION— TWO NICELY FURNISHED
J —— . I sunny rooms, complete for housekeeping,
f IB: aUo one housekeeping room, 8.
3FU.RNISHED BOOMS FOR HOUSEKEEP-
ing 31 Moss St.
\'i 1 S ATOM A— 2 OR 3 LARGE Y ROOMS
■ yO furnished for housekeeping: yard; $8.
QQ UNFURNISHED BEDBOOK: PANTRY;
00. closet; fine yard: storage. 48 Oak st.
•*>l 9Q SIXTEENTH— FRONT FURNISHED
■ OLZ.V housekeeping suites and single rooms;
cheap." ' "
1 7f»'-t STOCKTON— CONNECTING ROOMS,
X I'M furnished complete for housekf
"I_Q THIRD — SUNNY HOUSEKEEPING ■
l"iO rooms complete; first floor; bath; gas. '.
II C"l TWENTY-SIXTH, NEAR MISSION— 3
"XXtJa furnished housekeeping rooms, $10: also
2r $8.- . ■■ ', ■ '
TAfiQ WASHINGTON, CORNER POWELL— 2 -
iyUO or 3 rooms for housekeeping: every con- |
vejaience; reasonable; call af.er 1 o'clock.
114 LS H, OFF FOURTH.' BELOW BRY. |
1 x.rt ant— Kitchen and room nicely furnished for
housekeeping: rent $8. • ' '' *
nooais to lex.
'7^TTtoT^mT3s : e~X^
* «Jt nished front room suitable for man and wife ,
at 2 gentlemen; rent 96.
HE SHERMAN APARTMENT HO^SE: 126
sunny, rooms, furnished and uniuruished; f
strictly respectable; central; very moderate prices.
88 Eighthst., near Market. A. W. MANNING. - I
ROOMS TO liET-Continnert.
1 Cm "i'^TH-M-.WLY FURNTsTrKrTsTNTTY
L\JiJ front rooms; single and double: rent low.
OljTlj S LARGE ROOMS, YARD AND WATER.
«USXX. 2212 Fillmore st., near Clay.
COA EDDY— UNFURNISHED ROOMS: SIN-
OOKJ gle: double, $6; also housekeeping, $9.
O| 7 FULTOX— THREE NNY FURNISHED
OX I front rooms; alsol single unfurnished room.
VfRS. CHEVALIER HAS RESUMED THE
I'X management of the "Miramar," 703 Geary st.;
sunny rooms, single or eultes: excellent loard;
elevator; prices moderate, to suit the times. \ '
HE HOFFMAN, 25 GRANT AVE.—
gant sunny newly furnished suites rooms from
$10 to $25 per month.
7791 HARRISON, NR. FOURTH— FINELY
1 1 —'i furnished sunny rooms; bath; closet; $1
a week. - -
A HA Tc WARD ST., NEAR EIGHTH AND H AR-
tt rison— Nice front room; furnished or unfur-
nished.
OW RENT; SUITE OF PARLORS; ALSO
Ji single soom in new flat; unfurnished or lur-
nished to suit. Call 26b Hawthorne st. {
7£l 1 HOWARD-SUNNY SUITE AND KIT-
-IUI3 chen and others: reasonable: bath; gas.
190Q 1 HOWARD — NICELY FURNISHED
Xz-Ut72 room for 1 or 2 gentlemen: $7 a month.
HOWAKD-SUITE OF FURNISHED
«iA»Ot7 front rooms: no- other roomers.
ftCC JESSIE-FURNISHED FRONT BOOM;
000 $5.
JONES— LARGE AND BMALL SUNNY |
front rooms; well furnished; from $8 to $16
a month: private family.
RLINGTOX HOUSE, 127 KEARNY— PLEAS-
J\- ant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first.clasi
in every respect: terms reasonable. ■ ,: '- :
1 Q LEWIS, OFF TAYLOR. NEAR POST— j
XO unfurnished rooms and cellar; $9; water free.
7Q7 MARKET— WANTED, A FEW MORE
101 permanent roomers; rent low; also house-
keeping.
■\7-OSEMiTE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET, BET.
X Sixth and Seventh— Sinscle and suites; per
night, 35c to $1 ; week, $1 50 to 5: families.
T~ HE NIGHTINGALE, 1802 MARKET—
gant sunny bay-window rooms; reasonable.
IQI MCALLISTER — NICE FURNISHED
Uli'2 double room suitable for two gentlemen.
1 fl_.9 MCALLISTER — THREE UNF U R
Xv/tr^ii nished rooms: terms reasonable.
1 1 OQ MCALLISTER— PLEASANT NEATLY
1.1 £O furnished front room; gas: bath; rent $8. j
OR RENT— TO 1 OR 2 GENTLEMEN,
nicely furnished sunny front bay-window room;
all modern conveniences: located about 8 blocks
from Kearny and ■ Market sts.: private family;
references required. Address C. D., box 1, Call.
m MINNA — LARGE SUNNY FRONT
room : suitable for 2: rent $8.
Z.(\Q MINNA— NICE SUNNY FUBN'ISHED
«JUO rooms for housekeeping; cheap.
*£»7 MINNA, COR. EIGHTH— NICELY FUR-.
UU I nished bay-window rooms; $1 a week.
UROPE HOUSE, 1169 MISSION— NICELY
furnished rooms, single or en suite; transients.
OAK— LARGE FURNISHED ROOM SUlT-
able for two persons.
9"! Q OAK— SUNNY FURNISHED ROOM IN
—XO private family : reference.
OO; O'FARRELL— LARGE ALCOVE ROOM;
£DO also single rooms; independence: reasonable.
99Q POWELL- LARGE SUN AY ROOM
■*-— O nicely furnished; rent $12; gentlemen only.
SECOND— DOUBLE ROOMS, WEEK, $1 50
O^j to $3: single, $1 to $1 50: night, 20c to 60c.
EVERETT, 65 SECOND-FAMILY HOUSE;
Xli new management; respectable; sunny rooms;
reasonable: transients solicited. M. DALTON. prop.
] "I r a "SIX r'H— THE PIEDMONT; NICE SUN-
XXtJ ny bay-window and single rooms; reasonable.
1 OO SEVENTH— XICELY FURNISHED SIN-
XOU gle front rooms; $1 and $1 25 a week.
TO7 SEVENTH— ROOMS OF ALL KINDS
XO I cheap; 2 housekeeping, $12; also transient.
"1 1 JT a SIXTH — THE PIEDMONT— SUNNY
liu bay-window rooms by week or month.
"VTEW PYRENEE HOUSE, 1314 STOCKTON
-L> st.— Pnnny front rooms; suites or single; by
day, week or month. PH. MAYSOUNAVE, prop.
7AC SUTTER — NEW CONVENIENT OF-
I \JO flees suitable physician, dentist or musician.
1111 SUTTER ST.— NICELY FURNISHED
XX XX rms: single or en suite; terms reasonable.
WINCHESTER HOUSE, 44 3D-200 SINGLE
" and family rooms, 25c to $1 50 night; $1 50
to $6 week electric lights in every room free bus.
OAO THIRD— HOUSE; SUNNY FRONT
O\JO suites; also, sunny single rooms; cheap.
O"l 9 VAN NESS AVE.— FURXISHED.ROOMB
O±Zi pleasant and sunny: with or without board.
BOAUIJING AM) KOOMS.
2*97Te ddy^sun n y^roxVsu itesT^in"
\)£\J ele rooms: best board: special rates togen-
lemen for breakfast and dinner; reasonable.
1 1 Q7 GEARY — HANDSOME ROOMS; EX-
XXOi cellent board; modern house; reasonable;
private family: reference.
( ' TRAL HOTEL, M. C. McGRATH, PRO-
\J prietor, 530 and 532 Third St.— Board and lodg-
ing from $4 50 to $5 50 week; transients. .
Ti ABBOTSFORD, BROADWAY AND
Polk st.— Quiet and homelike; charges moder-
ate* board optional; all cars direct.
TTOTEL BERTLING, 714 BUSH— OPENED AS
XX a family hotel: references given and reqnired;
all modern conveniences. '
~ C'i*i_l>xiE--< BOARDED. ~
T^VDV^lSHib^rO^A^E^oTl^B^HnLl
XJ dren. seven years of age or under: beit of care
given and references exchanged. Address MRS.
J. E. ORUMMETT, 2426 Telegraph ave.. Oakland.
WIDOW WOULD LIKE A LITTLE CHILD OR
H. infant to board. 1 424V+ Howard st.
STOKES TO LET.
«P^lU. lished saloon 8 yrs. 911 Folsom, nr. Fifth.
STORE AND 3 LIVING ROOMS. NORTH-
O east corner Union and Hyde sts.
f\LD ESTABLISHED BAKERY, WITH BASE-
\J ment; large brick oven. 1130 Howard st.
ALF STORE TOLET, CHEAP. 1915 HOW-
ard st. .
V}/Y7 AND 209 POLK NICE STORES
L\J I with 4 rooms; $20.
T IQUOR-STORE, 2 . LIVING ROOMS. FIX-
XJ tures; ready to open. 350 Brannan,bet.2d <$ 3d.
TORE. 1524 HOWARD ST., CORXER OF
Lafayette; cheap for any business, with fix-
tures. Apply 2838 Mission st., M. CURRAN.
OR RENT — A ' CORNER STORE; GOOD
stand for drug or grocery business. Apply W.
B. CLUFF, 17 Sixth St. -
T7IOUR-STORY BRICK AND IRON BUILDING
X) and basement, 508 Sacramento st., containing
elevator, power, etc.; rent $80. ■ Apply DAVID
STERN <fe SONS. 20 Mon'comery St.
: CLAIRyOYAX TS.
A DVICE ASSISTANCE FOR ALL; SE-
-TV. cure a charm and wear diamonds. His parlors
are always filled wltb anxious people seeking relia-
ble information and every replv is most gratifying.
All are pleased. Professor Eugene gives advice
on business, speculations. Investments, love, courl-
ship, marriage and divorce: settles lovers' quarrels,
reunites the separated . and causes a spefdy and
happy marriage with the one of your choice. He
locates mines and buried treasures, tells of. your
friends and enemies, removes evil ' infiueuces,
gives advice 'pertaining to lawsuits, locates and
recovers old estates. Developing mediums a spe
cialty. The troubled and unfortunate should seek
his counsel. Thousands of families long sepa-
rated have been reuniud by his efforts: thousands
of hearts made glad through his truthful predic-
tions. He is the only clairvoyant on earth recosr-
-1.7. by the profession as their brightest Star. All
persons unsuccessful In business, who seem to be
unlucky, should visit him. seek his aid and start
aright. Thousands have become wealthy through
his advice. He is ever ready to assist those with
capital to find a safe and good-paying investment.
Young men starting in business will find it greatly
to their advantage to consult him on all matters of
Uoanclal interest to themselves.
Professor Eugene shou)d|noc be classed with the
many cheep pretenders who infest cities and bring
disrepute to the profession. His past successes in j
matters of great import area positive guaranty of :
his power to perform the wonders that have made
him famous. All are invited to call. Hours 9 a.m.
to 8 P. h. Letters, with stamps, answered. Address
F.EUGKXE, 1206 Market street, San Francisco,
parlors 102, 103 and 104, first floor. .. i
PRESENT, PAST AND FUTURE, 25c. MME.
X LEOGETTE, 311 Tehama St., near F.onrth.
MISS MALVINA, AMERICAN CLA IRVOY-
ant and magnetic healer. 766Va Howard st.
/CLAIRVOYANT: FEE 25c; LADIES ONLY.
\J 174 Clementina St., off Third.
RS. ANTHONY, MEDIUM, LIFE-R-ADEB:
ladies, 25c; gents, 50c. 164 Tehama, off Third.
\\roRLD-BENOWNED CLAIRVOYANT AND
»> planet-reader. MME. NORMAN, 995 Market,
MRS. FIX, TEST MEDIUM, 438^ BRANNAN
St.; feesl. '
LEON, PALMIST. CLAIRVOYANT, LIFE
reader, 633 Post:h'rslO to B daily : and Sunday.
A UGUSTA LEOLA, FORTU TELLER:
il ma;ic charms; love tokens; true picture of
future wife and husband: teaches fortune-telling;
doveloos clairvoyance, slate writing, etc. ; has the
seven holy seals and the Palestine wonder charm;
fpe 81 and upward. 2326 Mission, nr. Twentieth.
SPIKITUALISM. ~~ ~
finEST C rRCLE TO NIGHT, 10c.MilE?YOUNGi
I 605 McAllister st. ; articles read. - ' .
, V. MILLER, MATERIALIZING TRUMPET
. seance ; -8 p. m. 535 Post St.: 25c.
CKAUL ON UENA VISTA" FOR ADVICE;
K.J ladies only. 106 Stockton, office 6. ADDIE
SWAIN.
ASTBO _
" A 6TRAL SEER— PROF/ HOLMES, 623 GEAEY
J\. St.: horoscopes, questions, stocks, advice.
~~" .TO j^^^^^^^j;^"
TO I*JJM— CHOK» DAIRY or stock
- ranch of 026 acres; cheap for term of years:
near city. Address i" n box 28, this oflice * • ■ 1
THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1895.
money to LOAJi.
■vrb'"' commission! come to lo~aner
-i-\ direct lor money on your piano and fir niture,
without removing; lowest -rates. 418 Eilis St.,
room 22. • , , . .
MINICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, 103 GRANT
avenue; private entrance 101% upstairs.
OXEY TO LOAN. GEO. W. CHAPIN, 6sb
Market st.
ON FUR N'ITURE AND PIANOS. WITHOUT
removal, and ! endowment insurance policies.
Boom 68, Douohoe bldg, 1170 Market.
\\7hy PAY HIGH RATE OX sbFall LOAXB
»'» when you can get from $200 up at 65 cents
per month interest on $100? Loan, box 83, Call.
T OANS OX REAL ESTATE, IST AXD 2ND
Xj mortgages, furniture or pianos without re-
mpval ; lowest rates. BECKE 240 Montgomery.
LOANS ON UNDIVIDED SHARES OF CITY
real estate ; any amount. BECKER, 240 Montg.
1%. CITY, COUNTY AND COLLATF.KAL SE-
%Ji curities. TRAVEKS& LAMB. 512 California.
T ADIES' PRIVATE ROOMS; MONEY ON
JJ everything. U. S. Loan Office, 777 Market St.,
near Fourth.
NY HUM. FIRST OR SECOND MORTGAGES
city or country -.Estates. MURPHY.62B Market
A PRIVATE EXTRANCE IX REAR FROM
O'Farrell street: private rooms for ladies and
gents; discreet gentlemanly attendants: at UNCLE
HARRIS* Collateral Association, 15 Grant avenue.
ONEY LOANED OX JEWELRY AND
other valuables at the Security Loan Office,
1106 Market st.,nr. Mason : private entrance 7 Turk.
ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN ON
watches, diamonds, sealskins, pianos, pictures,
| bronzes, clocks, real estate and all kinds of securi-
ties. Columbia Loan and Collateral Office, 9 Grant
ave., 3 doors from Market st.
TRICTLY PRIVATE LOAN OFFICES. 850
STP.H .TLY PHIVA 1 E LOAN OFFICES. 850
Markt-t St., cor. t-tockton, rooms 17 and 18, first
floor: established 30 years; always open. "Uncle
; Bill."
BORROW MONEY ON YOUR DIAMONDS,
jewelry, furniture and pianos without removal;
j lowest rates. Call or write to HA Y ANKEL <t
CO., Mills bldg, sth floor, r 6; strictly confidential.
1 ST AND 2ND MORTGAGES, LIFE INSIjR-
X ance policies, ban**coks. GOULD. 633 MarKet.
N ANY SECURITY. AT LOW RATES; DEAL-
ing fonrliientlttl. 43 Crocker hulld'ng.
FINANCIAL.
FIRST, SECOND OR AGES,
estates, undivldftd interests, real estate in pro-
bate; any amount. McCOLGAN, 131 Mout-
i gomery, room 1. . _- ,
ANY SUM OF MONEY ADVANCED ON
your furniture, pianos or real estate: lowest
rn.e: call and s'.ateyour proposition or write: open
evenings. J. NOUN AN, 1021 Mission st.
pARTIES HAVING MONEY TO LOAN IN
X small amounts of $200 to $2000 can place it
through us, free of charge, at. 8 per cent interest
ger annum, payable serni-annually, secured by first
mortgage on improved real estate in san Fran-
cisco, the titles to which are guaranteed by the
California Title Insurance Company-" We make
this liberal proposition in order to meet the de-
mand for small loans. Advise us of the amount
vou wish to loan, and we will submit the security
for your approval. A. F. JOHNS & CO., financial
acents, room 9. 632 Market st.. San Francisco.
wsmcAX.
T^UR^S^lfE^'L^RE^olT^Tir^^irLE '
J\ 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 sruarantetd without injury to
health. MRS. DR. GWYEft, 226 Turk st.
NEWPROCESB— NO MEDICINE, INSTRU-
x!L ments or worthless pills used; every woman
her own physician for all female troubles: no mat-
ter from what cause; restores always in one day;
if you want to be treated safe and sure call on men's
physician ;knowledge can be sent&usedat home;all
cases guaranteed. 1)K. POPPER, 318 Kearny st.
R. AND MRS. DR. SCHMIDT, FORMERLY
of 1211V2 Mission, now 1508 Market, returned
from Europe with latest improved medical sci-
ences: Irregularities cuivd in few hours: guar't'd;
no instruments; female diseases speedily cured.
RB. GOODWIN, SPECIALTY DISEASES OF
women; ladles near or far assured qnlck relief
of disease: Irregularities restored daily; safe cure
guaranteed: no instruments; home in confine-
ment: best skill; low fees: pills $2. 1370 Market st.
Tl' - LADIES IN TROUBLE CONSULT FREE
J\ MR«. DB. SCOTT, formerly of 110 % Turk,
now 118 Eddy st., the only reliable specialist In
San Franc. s<o $500 paid for a case I cannot cure,
no matter what cause; special attention to dls-
ease of the eye.
■\,f AILLARD'S FRENCH SPECIFIC NEVER
i-»X fails to correct any female irregularities from
whatever cause. Price $5. Agent, EDWIN W.
JOY, Powell and Market sts., Sun Francisco.
ADIKS. IF IRREGULAR CONbULT MRS.
EM ARY ; sure cure. 6 Franklin, cor. Market.
T ADIES' LAVENA remedy THE on i.y
Xj safe; guarantee preventive; absolute privacy.
Call or address LAVEXA CO., 22 Kearny St., S.
F., Ist floor; hours 1 to 6, 7 to 9.
D~ R. BICORD'S ESSENCE OF LIFE FOR LOST
manhood: general weakness: three bottles $5.
STERN druggists, sole ag'ts, 111 Grant ave.
rrtKE LIGHTNING RHEUMATISM CURE
X for chronic or inflammatory rheumatism; best
I remedy on earth; price $3. MARTIN Remedy
I Company, 2231 Mission st., S. F.
DAUDET'S APHRO TABLETS— THE GREAT
Xj modern remedy for the cure of neurasthenia,
impotencv, and all disorders of the sexual organ*:
$labox: 6 boxes $5 -.send for circular. WIDBEB'S
Drug Store, 14 Eilis St., sole agent.
Li] FEMALE^ IBREGULARITIES RE-
stored In one day: no instruments: French
remedies guaranteed at anv time: consult free.
MRS. DR. WYETH, 916 Post s:., near Larkln.
LPEAU'S FBENCH PILLS, A BOON TO
ladles troubled with irregularities; no danger:
safe and sure: $2 50 express C. O. D. don't delay
until too late. OSGOOD BROS., Oakland, Cal.
U-PRAE'9 FEMALE REGULATING PILLS;
safe and efficient emmenagogue; $1 per box.
RICHARDS & CO., druggists, 406 Clay, sole agts.
ALL LADIES CONSULT " FBEE MBS. DR.
DAVIES, 14 McAllister St., near Market:
lead3 all competitors: only qualified, trusty spe-
cialist for safe, quick relief of irregularities, no
matter what cause; treatment scientific, harmless
and painless; never fails; home in confinement.
R. RICORD'S PILLS; $2 50: SAFE,
sure, reliable: Ricord's specialties, females.
Maison et Cle, Agts. BOOT'S, Sixth and Howard.
\TBS. Dk. WEGSNEB, PRIVATE HOME
-i»l fcr 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 long and successful
practice; travelers attended; no delay: all business
strictly confidential babies adopted. 419 Eddy st.
TT\R. HALL, 14 MCALLISTER, SECOND FLOOR,
XJ next Hibernia Bank: diseases of women.
■\TICE PRIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT
J.y at the most reasonable price in the city. MRS.
M. PFEIFFER, midwife, 2014 Folsom sU
TF OU ANY FEMALE DISEASE
L see Mrs. Dr. Puetz and be content. 254 h'-i 4th.
PHYSICIANS.
RH E U IrtAT I SMfxEIfRALG rAi~GGUT^SP~K-
XV clal attention to these diseases. J. A. McDON-
ALD, M.D., 1236 Market St., 2 to 4, 7 to 8 r. M.
A HOME, A FRIEND AND MOTHER'S CARE.
MBS. DR. FUNK v,, 141P Eighth St., Alameda.
TRUSTEES' SALES.
mRUSTEES' SALE-IN ACCORDANCE WITH
X the terms and under the authority of a certain
deed of trust, dmv executed by JAMES LYNCH,
party of the first part, to HENRY C. CAMPBELL
and THADDEUS B. KENT, trustees, parties of
the second part, and the SAN FRANCISCO SAV-
INGS UNION, party of the third part, dated
April SE, 1890, and recorded in the office of
the County Recorder of ' the county of San
Luis Obigpo, State of California, In Liber 7
of Deeds, at pages K94 and followine,
and In pursuance of a resolution passed on the 27th
day of June. 1895, by the Board of Directors of said
SAX FBANCISCO SAVINGS UNION, a corpora-
tion, and the holder of the note (No. B948) to se-
cure payment of which the aforesaid Deed of Trust
was executed, declaring that default had been made
In the payment of the principal sum and other
sums, due under said note and Deed of Trust, and
requesting and directing said HENRY C. CAMP-
BELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, Trustees, to
sell the real estate described therein to satisfy said
Indebtedness.
We, HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEU3
: ,B. KENT, Trustees, do heroby give notice, that on
; TUESDAY, the 6th day of August. A. D. 1896. at 12
o'clock noon of that day, and at rhe auction sales-
room of E ASTON, ELDBIDGE & CO., No. 638 Mar-
ke street, In the City and County of San Fran-
cisco, State of California, we will sell at public
auction, to the highest ■ bidder, for cash in gold coin
of the United States, all the pieces or parcels of
land situate in the county of San Luis Obispo.
Slate of California, described as follows, to wit :
According to the official plats and system of sur-
veys of the Government of the United States.
' In Township twenty-Mve (26) south, range nine
(9) east. Mount Diablo Base and Meridian.
Of section twenty (20), the southeast quarter of
the northeast quarter (SE. ViOt NE. 1,4): the north
half of the southeast quarter (N. y a of SE. 14) ; and
the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter (SE.
14 of the SE. i/i>. ■
; Of section twenty-one (21), the south half (S. i/ )
and the northwest quarter (NW. Vi)- \
Of section twenty-two (22), tne south half of. the
northwest quarter (S. y of NW. 14): the south
half of the southwest quarter (S. y^ of SW.I4), and
the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter
(SW. of SE. y±). * '
Of section twenty-seven (27), the northwest quar-
ter of the northeast quarter (NW. 14 of NE. i/i).
. Of section twenty-tight (28), the east half of the
nortnwest quarter (E. 1/2"* NW. 14); the south-
west qnarter of .the northwest quarter (SW. 14 of
NW. V4), and the northwest quarter of the south-
west quarter (NW. V* of SW. 14).
Of section thirty-five (35), the south half of the
northeast quarter (S. y a of NE. J/4) ; the north half
ot the southwest quarter (N. y 3 of SW. 14), and
the southeast quarter (SE. 14).
In township twenty-six (26) south, range nine
(8) east, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian. ' • .
Of section four (4), lot one (1) and the east half
of tne sou:n-ast quarter (E. Va of SE. 1/4). •-.-
Containing In all one thousand four hundred and
eiphtv-elsht and eighty-three - one-hundredths
(1488.83) acres of laud, more or less. Together with
the appurtenances. - '^*'J#!p*^*M'ZV'iiorwfyFti**ti
! TERMS OF SALE— Cash in gold coin of the Uni-
ted States; ten percent payable to the undersigned
on the fall of the hammer; balance on delivery of
deed: and if not so paid, unless for wantof title (ten
days being allowed for search), then said ten per
cent to be forfeited, and the sale to be void. Acts
of sale at purchaser's expense. '•■•
HENBY C.CAMPBELL, ■)„„„,,.
, /. . THADDEUS B. KENT. /Trustees.
EDUCATIONAL.
BXIJE^ILTE^ry^^Rr^R^T^HIAL!
vocal and. dramatic academy; . also piano
classes and private lessons now resumed. . 519 Van
Ness ave. ____^ '-
SHORTHAND- SIMPLIFIED; STUDENTS
ifuuranteed able to do office work In six to
ten weeks. Address M. J. FEBGUSSON, 670
Twentieth st. ■' ' • .-.''' '-■■•■"■' ..
ANJO AND piano LESSONS, 60C EACH.
844 Howard st. ■
OWENS ACADEMY, UNIVEBSITY : ave.,
-D Berkeley. T. 8. BOW ENS, M.A., Principal.
NOLISH LITEBATURE AND MYTHOLOGY
"class or private. MRS. EHRMAN, 1.34 Bush.
TJOITT'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS, BURLING AME,
San MateoCo., reopens Aug. 6. IRA G.HOITT.
OOKKEEPING, PENMANSHIP, ARITHMT"
tic taught 6 weeks xourse $30. 5 Stockton st.,r. 5
TrOCAL TEACHER JOSEPH GREVEN IM-
V proves and beautifies even spoiled voices, and
procures poaiions to his pupils. 82 Ninth st.
lOLIN, MANDOLIN, GUITAR, CORNET,
V taught. Prof. L. MERKI, 225 Geary ;reaßonable.
ILLS COLLEGE AND SEMINARY. WRITE
for catalogue to MRS. C. T. MILLS, president, j
Mills College P. O. Alameda Co., Cal. : _n ext term ■
begins August 7, 1895.
DACIFIC ACADEMY, ACADEMY SCIENCES
X bldg; thorough commercial „ English training.
O PAXISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, MEISTER-
O schaft School of Languages, 122 o'Farrell st.
~\ O. ECKMAN, PIANO STUDIO, 205%
l\. . Gough st. ; assistant teacher for beginners.
AT IGHT SCHOOL; HEALD'S BUSINESS COL-
— N lexe, 24 Post St.; commercial, shorthand, Eng-'
lish; low rates. -j__
BELASCOS LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING- !
Private theatricals arranged; pupils rehearsed
on stage. R. 6 _ 12. L 0. 0. F. block, 7th and Market.
SCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, me"
O chanica! engineering, surveying, architecture,
assay: estab. '64. VAN DERNAILLEN, Mitt.
TIEHL'S BHORT HA N D AND BUS NE S8
0 College. 723 Market St.: diploma course $30.
} ENGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT BY MISS
li DILLON. 14 McAllis-er, r.46: pr:vate or class.
U BALD'S BUSINESS "COLLEGE: 24 POST
XX Bookkpg, business practice, shorthand, typing,
electrical engineering, telegraphy, modern - lan-
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~~ ATTOKXEYS-AT-LAW.
m^IC_^OEETDTv^K^E^A?fDnPR^BTrE
laws a specialty: suits, superior, Justice and
Police Cour.s: terms reasonable; collections, etc.
G.W.HOWE, att'y-at-law, 860 Market,cor.ri;ockton
JO NR. AITKEN, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW, RS.
16 and 17. 402 Montgomery St., cor. California.
W\V. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.42O
• California St., rms. 14-15: advice free.
TRUSTEES' SALES.
mßuirloEiirsAT^
X the terms and under the authority, of
those three (3) certain deeds of trust, duly
executed by JAMES LYNCH, party of
the first part, to HENRY C. CAMPBELL
and Til A DDE B. KENT, Trustees, parties of the
second part, and the SAN FBANCISCO SAV-
INGS UNION, party of the third part, one dated
October 14th, 1887, and recorded in the office of the
County Recorder of the county of San Luis Obispo,
State of California, It) Liber X of Deeds, at pages
616 and following, and also recorded in theoffice of
the County Recorder of the county of Monterey,
State of Californ ii, in Book A, Reeords of Trust
Deeds, at pages 397 and following: the second dated
January 3rd, 1888, and recorded in the office of the
County'Recorderof said county of San Luis Obispo.
in Liber Z of Deeds.at pages 260 and following, and
also recorded in the office of the County Recorder of
said county of Monterey ,!n book A, Records of Trust
Deeds, at paees 403 and following: and the third
dated June 3rd, 1889, and recorded In the office of
the County Kecorder of said county of San Luis
Obispo, Liber 4of Deeds, at pages 624 and fol-
lowing, and also recorded in the olficp of the
County Recorder of said county of Monterey,
In Volume A of Trust Deeds, at pages 459
and following: and in pursuance of a resolution
passed on the 27th day of June. 189Ti. by the Board
of Directors of sfiid SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS
UNION, corporation, and the holder of the notes
(N05.8449, 8587 and 9410), to secure the payment
of which theaforesaid DeedsofTrustwereexecuted,
declaring that default had been made In the pay-
ment of the principal sums and other sums due un-
der said notes and deeds of trust, and requesting
an.t directing said HENRY C. CAMPBELL and
THADDEUS B. KENT, Trustees, to sell the real
estate described therein and not reconveyed to
satisfv said indebtedness.
We. HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS
B. KENT. Trustees, do hereby give notice that on
TUESDAY, the Cth day of August, A. D. 1895. at
12 o'clock noon of that day, and at the auction
salesroom Of EASTON, ELDRIDGE <fc CO., No.
638 Market street, in the City and County of San
Francisco, State of California, we will sell at public
auction to the highest bidder, for cash In gold coin
of the United States, all the pieces or parcels of
land situate in the county of Monterey, State of
California, described as follows: •
According to the official plats and system of sur-
veys of the Government of the United States:
In township twenty-four (24) south, range nine
(9) east. Mount Diablo Base and Meridian:
Of section thirty six (36), tne north half of the
northeast quarter (N. Va of NE. Vi), thesouthwest
quarter of the northeast quarter i/i of NE.
1 4 1, the northwest quarter of tlie southeast quarter
(NW. Vi of SE. Vi), the east half of the southwest
quarter ( E. Va of SW. 14), and the northwest quar-
ter (NW. Vi), and containing four hundred (400)
acres of land. . ......
And also the pieces or parcels of land situate in
the county of San Luis Obispo, State of California,
described as follows:
A ccording to the official plats and system of sur-
veys of the Government of the United States: •
In township twenty-five (25) south, range nine
(9) east, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian :
Of section four (4). the southwest quarter of the
northeast quarter (SW. Vi of NE. Vi). and the
northwest quarter of the southeast quarter (NW.
14 of bE. 1/4). -
Of section eighr(B), the northwest quarter of the
EOuthwest quarter (NW. Vi of SW. Vi ).
Of section nine (9), the southwest quarter of the
southeast quarter (SW. 14 of SE. Vi), and the south
half of the southwest quarter (S. y of SW. Vi).
Of section eleven (11), the southeast quarter of
the southeast quarter (SE. Vi of SE. Vi).
Of section tweive (12), the north half of the
northwest quarter (N. Va of NW. Vi)-
Of section thirteen (13), the east half of the
southeast quarter (E. Vis of SE. Vi). and the south-
west quarter of the southeast quarter (SW. Vi of
SE. Vi).
Of section fourteen (14), the northeast quarter of
the northeast quarter (NE. Vi of NE. 14).
Of section sixteen (16), the north half (N. y<_;
the east half of the southeast quVter (E. y 2 of isE.
Vi), the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter
(SW. 1/4 of SE. Vi), the south half of the south-
west quarter (S. Vi of SW. 14), and the northwest
quarter of the southwest quarter (NW. Vi of
SW. 1/4). . . . : - ■ '
Of section twenty-one (21), the northeast quarter
(NE. 1/4).
Of section twenty-three (23). the south half of
the northeast quarter (S. Vi" of NE. yi). and the
north half of the southeast quarter (N. Va of
SE. Vi)- . .
Of section twenty-four (24), the northwest quar-
ter of the northeast quarter (NW. Vi of NE. Vi),
the east half of the southwest quarter (E. y of
BW. Vi). and the northwest quarter < NW. Vi).
Of section twenty-five (25), the southwest quar-
t«>rtSW. Vi), and the east half of the northwest
quarter (E. y of NW. Vi).
Of section tnlrty-five (35), the south half of the
southwest quarter (S. Va of SW. Vi) ; and
Of section thirty-six (36), tho whole.
Containing two thousand six hundred and eighty
(2680) acres of land, more or less. -
■ With the appurtenanceß.
And we further give notice that at tho same
time and place and In accordance with the terms
and under the authority of the said deed of trust
last above recited, of date Juno 3rd, 1889. and in
pursuance of said resolution, we will sell at public
auction to the higuest bidder for cash In gold coin
of the United States, all those pieces or parcels of
land situate In said County of Monterey, State of
California, described as follows:
According to the official plats and system of sur-
veys of the Government of the United States: '
In township twenty-four (24) south, range aine
(9) east. Mount Diablo Base and Meridian:
Of section thirty-two i'i'i), the north half of the
northeast quarter (N. 1/2 of NE. Vi), the northeast
quarter of the southeast quarter (NE. Vi of SE.
Vi), and the southwest quarier of the southeast
quarter (SW. Vi of SE. Vi), and containing one
hundred and sixty (160) acres of land, more or
less; "
And also, the pieces and parcels of land situate
In the county of San Luis Obispo, State of Califor-
nia, described as follows:
According to the official plats and system of sur-
veys of the Government of the United States:
In township twenty-five: (26) south, range nine
(9) east, Mounf Diablo Base and Meridian: ,
Of section four (4), the northwest quarter of the
northeast quarter (NW. 14 of NE. Vi), and the
i southwest quarter of the southeast quarter (SW. 14
ofSE.I/4). ; ■ - - ■ v:::
Of section fourteen (14), the southeast quarter
of the southeast quarter: (SE. Vi of SE. Vi),
the northwest quarter of the southeast qnarter
NW. Vi of SE. 14),. and the southwest quarterof
the northwest quarter (SW. Vi of W. Vi). —
Of section twenty (20), the north half of the
nor.heast quarter (N. y of NE. Vi).the southwest
quarterof the southwest quarter (SW. Vi of SW.
Vi), and tho northeast quarter of the northwest
quarter (NE. 1/4 of NW Vi). .- .
Of section twenty-two (22), the south half of the
northeast quarter (S. y a of NE. Vi), the northeast
quarterof the northeast quarter (NE. Vi of NE.
Vi), and the north: half of the northwest quarter
(N. y a ofNW. yi). V ». ,
Of section twenty-six (26), the southwest qnar-
ter of the southwest quarter (SW. 14 of SW. 14),
and the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter
(SW Vi of NW. 1/4).
■ Of section twenty-seven (27), the south half of
the southeast quarier (S. y» of SE. Vi). :
Of section twenty-eight (28_ the east half of the
southeast quarter (E. y of SE. Vi). ■ .
. Of stciio:i thirty (30), the northeast quarterof
the northeast : quarter (NE. Vi of NE. Vi),the
northeast quarter of = the southwest quarter (NE..
14 of SW. Vi), and the west half of the northwest
quarter (W. y_ of NW. Vi).
• Of section ; thirty-two (32), the southwest quar-
ter of the northeast quarter (SW. 1/4 of NE. Vi) •'
the s northeast > quarter/ of the southeast quarter
(NE. Vi of--BE. 1/4). and the northwest quarier of
the northwest quarter (NW. Vi of NW. ; and
Of section thirty-four (34). the northwest quarter
of the northeast quarter (NW. Vi of NE. V4), and
the southwest quarter of i the southwest quarier
(SW. Vi of SW. Vi). v H
■ Containing one thousand one hundred and sixty
(1160) acres of land, more or less. • ■ • ■*
Together with the appurtenances." . :
TKBMH OF SALE— Cash In gold coin of tho
United States, ten per cent payable to the under-
signed on the I fall of the' hammer; balance on de-'
li vory of deed ; and if not so paid, unless for want of
title (ten days being allowed for search), then said
ten percent to be forfeited, and the sale to be void.
Acts of sale at purchaser's expense. -:';-
HENRY C.CAMPBELL, \-. '_._,. !
■■■; THADDEUS B. KENT, J- Irustees. . ,
. _ _^ CITY^BEAI^ . KSTATE. -^
NEW,.' : - • . .-■■• ......
IN ELEGANT,- -
MODERN. '
SEE
THKM
TODAY.
ENGLISH COTTAGE HOUSES.
NOW BUILDING. ,
COR. CALIFORNIA ST. AND SECOND AVE.
TAKE SACRAMENTO-ST. CARS. .
- Six new 2-story modern residences, 6, 7 and 8
rooms and bath: all conveniences: no two alike;
price $3500 each, including lot: for sale on easy
terms; 81000 cash: balance monthly, coverinr- 6
years' time; the choicest offering for home-seekers
in the market ; they talk for themselves : see them
and call at office for full particulars. . ;
EASTON. ELDRIDGE & CO., ' ,
638 Market st.
GBEAT CHANCE. ■■ ' ■ ;. :
REDUCED TO $32150.
A handsome 2-story bay-window bouse of 8
I rooms and bath on 20th St., nearCastro: this prop-
erty cost over $5500.
EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO.. -' V ' :^
;■> .' v . . 638 Market st.
TNCOME PAYING PROPERTIES '
1 . - SOUTH OF MARKET ST.
ALL BARGAINS. .
. . . GOOD INVESTMENTS.
©QAAA CLINTON ST., NEAR BRYANT: 7
«]SuUUU. tenements; rents for 9900 per an-
num; lot 50x75. _____ .'■"■ ". -^Pvv'V
©/17^A CLEMENTfXA ST., NEAR 6TH;
ypT: I O\J. store 4 iootis and a tenements; an-
nual rent $540; improvements In good repair.
_M7AA NORTH SIDE WELSH ST., NEAR
tJptrlV/U. 4th: 6 tenements; rents $660 per
annum; lot 25x75; house In good condition.
QAAA a HOUSES ON MOSS ST., NEAR
tiSOUUU. Howard; rents $360 per annum; lot
; 24x80. - '
I ffIOOCA FEDERAL ST., NR. IST; 1 BLOCK
I <4p_J_iiUU. from Mall Dock: 3 tenements; rents
i $290 per annum. . . ''].:■■
EASTON. KLDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st.
BIG BARGAIN.
CHOICE WEBSTER-ST. FLATS.
i<_ f\n (\ 3 MODERN FLATS IN GOOD CON-
; «JpDUUU. dition; rents $600 per annum.
EAbTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market at.
T OTSFOR SPECULATION.
JU
NORTH AND SOUTH OF THE PARK.
BUY NOW.
VALUES ARE RAISING IN THESE DIS-
TKICTS.
! <3»7PL THIRTY-NINTH AVE., NEAR V;
! tjp 10. size 15x120. _ ■
i mncri FORTY- FOURTH AVE., NEAR.B;
tJp^c/U. size 26x120; marine view.
<EȣAA NORTH LINE OF B ST.. EAST OF
<IP«JUv/. Nineteenth ave., opp. Strawberry Hill.
■ C££AA KST., WEST OF 11TH AVE.: LOT
| tJOvl/. 25x100{ near Olympic Club grounds.
<$! 7 A FIVE LOTP, 2RTH AVE., NORTH OF
«JP I O\J. L St.; size 25x120 each.
©QAA CALIFORNIA ST..NB. 9TH AVE.;
«Ipt/UU. size 25x110.
AAA -N E - COR - I-VKBS AND ISTH
«Jpll/UU. ave.; size 40x72.
<HfO7^.A :jf E. COR. POINT LOBOS AVE.
«js_w i UV. and Twelfth; size 32:6x100.
"■' t- • -■: "- ' ' '' ■
EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO.,
. 038 Market st.
AM. SPECK & CO., ■ ~ :■
• 602 Market st. cor. Montgomery and Post.
$500 down— Fine 6-room cottage; Mission; rent
$15: large lot: price $2000.
$4600— Near Stockton St.: yearly rents, $540.
$6200—3 uc-.v Uais near new City Hall; yearly
rents, $640.
$8260—3 modern flats; Fine St.: rents 890; lot
26x137:6.
$1 0.000— Corner near Market at. '.stores and flats ;
rents $107. '
CjTorfn PRICE REDUCED; MORTGAGE
ts>'±£u\J. $1500: for the choice improved lot,
26x105 feet, SW. cor. 18th and Sanchez sts.
$350— cost $550; lot 620, Gift Map 3; W. side
Cherubusco St., 360 feet 9. of Esmeralda. CHAS.
C. FISHER, 507 California st.
HOUSE 3 ROOMS: COR. LOT 60x100. APPLY
H. A. SMITH, Colma. ''
OTTAGE HOME: $100 DOWN, $15 PER MO.
\j THE McCarthy CO., 646 Market, st.
T OUIS SCHLOSS. ■
lJ — —
Booms 24 and 25, Crocker Building, S. F.
REAL ESTATE!
REAL ESTATE!
REAL ESTATE!
TF YOU HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL
-I estate I can place it for you; everybody wanta
money. ■ ; £°*.j-^.'.''>2 1/■ vV",-v * ••
<m QAAA AN ELEGANT HOME. IN A GOOD
tJpOUUU. location: house of 9 rooms; all mod-
ern; don't fall to see it if you want a home.
f'T?"P\AA CORNER BUSINESS PROP-
iJ._i. O\>\J , erty: former tenant got rich; it is
e right place for the right man.
<Si IAH CHOICE LOTS ON THE NOB HILL
(J) ttUU. of the Potrero, near Union Iron Works.
og/J C A CHOICE LOTS IN BLOCK 191, NEAR
<T"±«Jl/. the Rope Walk, Sugar Refinery, line of
S. P. R. R., and near China Basin, the terminal of
the San Joaquin Valley R. R.: title perfect; in-
sured by the Title Insurance Co.; terms of sale
will be made to suit purchaser, $2 per week.
LOUIS SCHLOSS,
Rooms 24 and 25, Crocker Building, S F.
F. CITY LOTS: $100 UP. TERMS $10
. down, $5 mo. THE MCCARTHY CO., 646 Mkt.
C_zj£| n 310 NOE ST.; COTTAGE, 5 ROOMS,
«Jp"ltJ U. bath, conservatory, stable, chicken-
house; 7-foot basement; lot 25x106; near Market.
: AND 6 ROOMS, FLATS, BUILT FOH 92800;
•' cottage, 4 rooms. $800: one-fifth cash, balance
easy monthly installments. JAS. McCONAHEY,
builder, 1149 Mission st. ' ' -- ' .' '
QA A 2 LOTS, 25x100, ON sth AVE., NEAR
([POv/U. Point Lobos and on 10th avenue, near
California st. Apply Owner, box 27, this office.
d_9AA PER ROOM WILL BUILD MODERN
«Jp^UU houses and flats: tatlsfactlon with plans
given. Address Builders, 216 Sanchez, nr. Market.
HEAP-PROPERTY- CHEAP. ~~
Vj
(2*l 4l)fi A PICK UP-COR. CALIFORNIA
ejpl-±''U, st. and 2_d ave.; 65:4x120; wider in
rear; sewer in. !'."»_"*,
Ot P\*JR EACH— AVE., 28 FEET FROM
i!r»J_-«J Clement st.;' 2 lots each 25x120; on
grade. _____
©7KA- MAKE- OFFER— 7 LOTS. INCLUD-
«Jp I U\J . ing 2 large corners: below the park.
<C1 AACASH, BALANCE $10 MONTH; FlF-
yp 1 \J\J teenth ave., bet. Clement st. and Point
Lobos ave.: choice building lots, 25x105 each.
FbATS, RESIDENCES AND LOTS IN ALL
JU parts of the city. Send for circular.
H.E. POEHLMAN, 416 Montgomery st. "
AAA LOT 62:6x136 FEET; BPLENDID
tTnJ.UUU. location; forced sale: a snap.
$3200— 10-room house; new: near station; street
work done; worth more. _ . .
Many other houses and lots for sale in Berkeley.
CHAS. A. BAILEY, 46 Market St., or Berkeley
station. "■ ■• :•■'-:-* ■ '■-•• * •". ■ • -■
AAA TERMS. $100 CASH: 10 PER
UUU. month: 2d ave., bet. Clement ana
California sts. WILL E. FISHER <fc CO., 14
POBtSt. ... -■■:■ ■-:■■■■ ••■
'•■■'. ..- COUNTRY KEAL ESTATE.
9 CHICKEN RANCH rSoXEToTfTHE
2 10-year credit plan ; third year interest now
! duo: Al creek boltora: vegetable soil: Improve-
' ments cost over $600: wIU sell for $250 and trans-
fer contract. D. H. TWING, Sonoma City, Cal.
, rnHE NKW ENGLAND OF CALIFORNIA
-L offers an opportunity for home-making, better
than ever before offered, and not likely to be re-
peated. We court a thorough investigation of our
plan, - our location, our soil, our transportation
facilities. Our lands are exceedingly rich, pro-
ducing in great abundance every variety of fruit,
grain and vegetable grown in the State of Cali-
fornia. Our location is .beautiful; our climate
healthy. Those who . really want 1 a home that iis
attractive, pleasant and profitable can secure It
with us.
We own this tract of land; in fact, has been,
our home | for ■ over thirty years, and 1 we ; have de-
cided find are determined to develop a community
that will demonstrate the hichest possibilities of
homP-makins;. " We are not selling on commission.
We own the lands, and some of us Hveon',them,'
and will continue to live on them and mahe our
homes there, that will •- be I called home '■ by our
children, and we are entirely content to farm | the
entire tract until we can surround ourselves with
neighbors who wish at once to have schools and
churches and reading-rooms in their very midst. i ;
Therefore we propose to see to it that those who
make their homes with us have the kindly advice
and friendly assistance necessary to their success.
Call on or a*ddres3 WILSON * REID,
. ;■;-■ , Room 10, rotunda, Mills building. v»
-i f\ ACRES, • FRONTING ON MISSION
1U ', road, also Electric and S. P. R. R.; all
about level; all in vegetables; .vlli sell as whole or
small tracts. SPECK & CO., CO'i Market st. ,
O7 ACREH ALL LEVEL: ALL IN KEAR-
— w I ln«; almonds and ' apricots; adjoins town In
Alameda County; good | buildings ; will exchange
for Income city property. Apply A. M.. SPECK <fc
CO., 602 Market st. ;; -.':'■ ", :
OR SALE-COZY HOME-6 -ROOMS; 4 LARGE
r lots (half an acre) : fine place for pouitry. WM.
LAMBERT, • brae, San Mateo Co. .;:;.•
JV YOU - WANT A : RANCH FOR GRAZING
J. purposes or an orchard alreaay Improved, where
only email cash outlay is required, balance payable
ia 6 or 7 years, apply 326 Montgomery st., H. F.
COUNTRY KEAI. ESTATE- Continued
MARIN COUNTY-5000 ACRES 26 MILES
from San Francisco. .. *:...- .■ i..-^c~->
:; : :^ ; KANCHO dp; novato.
Tracts of any size desired fruit, grain and vege-
table land; no Irrigation; both rail and- water
transportation; $40 to $75 per acre: easy Terms,
town of Novato; graded school, hotels and stores
on the property; send for circular. •
■ Dairy for sale with or without cows.
SYNDICATE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 64
and 65. Chronicle buildine. .■ , -.-;, .-.•.-. ? ,
50.25 PER ACRE-.640 ACRKS:WELL LOCAT-
— ed. TRAVERSA LAMB, 612 California st. '<
A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THE
x\- WEEKLY CALL, in wrapper, |or mailing. •
STORAGE
i^so^b^o^^tllT^Xr^^t^t^eeT—
Get our rates for storage of furniture, pianos,
trunks and all kinds of household goods: separate
locked rooms, dust and vermin proof, at low rates.
Telephone south 762. -;
TORAGE; FURNITURE, PIANOS, MDSE;
advances. LIEBES S. W. CO.. 906 Market, r. 4.
■J^URNITURE, pianos AND OTHER MER-
JO chandise received on storage; money advanced
on consignments: fire proof building. 410 Post St.,
IR"ST-CL ASS STORAGE: ADVANCES MADE
J 421-423 Market st. CHAS. L. TAYLOB.
stocktqTadvertisemehts
STOCKTON REAL ESTATE.
■VT ORSE COLONY'. . .
. A CLIMATE UNSURPASSED!
INEXHAUSTIBLE WATER SUPPLY!
FINE DRIVES WINTER AND SUMMER!
Railroad transportation, with hourly trips to
market, over the steam-dummy line, from Stock-
ton to Lodi. ■- .-■■-• ■
TRAINIS TO PASS THE COLONY EVERY
:v; "--er,' hour. , ■:■■■<-
-BIX MILES TO STOCKTON.
The county seat and busnes^ center, population
20,000 people, affording unlimited opportunities to
church-goers ot ull denominations and amusement-
seekers. ' ' ?i-V;aH'iV":-.r
GOOD SCHOOLS
In close proximity to tlie colony.
> r >•'■•<s-CHEAP FARES: .
Two steamers, four freishtboats and many trains
dally from Stockton to ."an Francisco.
This land Is 1;> the famous fruit and watermelon
belt. The soil is adapted to any vegetable. Cab-
bages and rhubarb can be grown here in midwin-
ter and shipped East at great profit. The- land is
subdivided into lots of 6, 10, 'JO and 40 acres;
price $65 to 85 per acre: $ 110 per acre for land
in alialfa, producing 5 crops per year. Terms, Vi
cash.
North Stockton town lots.
F. J. SULLIVAN, Agent, room 88, Chronicle
building, San Francisco, or E. ARMSTRONG, 118
East Main St., Stockton.
TTENDERSON & CARTER, 17 SOUTH SAN
XI Joaquin st., Btockton.
800 acres adjoining the city; a choice tract to
subdivide. A choice block of 32 lots in good loca-
tion: $4800. Several nice cottages from $1000 to
$4000: ou easy terms. A few choice lots on the
line of the electric-cars. Good gaiden tracts from
5 to 20 acres: well located. 100 acres, six miles
from Stockton; fine rich soil: $55 per acre: a fine
bargain. 300 tons of choice hay at a bargain.
A A. DUDLEY A CO.,
REAL ESTATE BROKERS. .
405 East Main st., Stockton, Cal.
' Choice residence lots on electric street car line,
from $160 up; $10 down, $1 per week; no interest,
no taxes. Send for maps.
Small acreage irac s for gardens and orchards on
easy terms. Bargains in improved property. Cor-
respondence solicired. .i
OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS
OFFICE—oOd BROADWAY.
OAKLAND REAL ESTATE.
CHOICE RESIDENCE AND BUSINESS PROP-
\J erty choice lodging-house for sale: owner leav-
ing State. See E. E. BUNCE, 1008 Broadway,
Oakland. • - ■ ■ ,
AQK(\ $1000 CASH; WORTH $6500: 9-
rtoOXJ. $1000 CASH; WORTH stable: lot
~tOO\J. room modern hou»e; nice stable: lot
xl60: a bargain; see it at once. WILLIAM P.
TODD, 1003 Broadway, Oakland.
CM fififi TAKES it: small fruit ranch;
«ipIUU\J highly improved; 8 miles from Oak-
land; two houses, harness, wagon, Implements, one
cow, hogs, chickens, turkeys, geese, etc. Answer
box 22, Call Office, Oakland.
TjVXCHANOE—S3OOO-SAN JOSE RESIDENCE
Sh for ditto Oakland. CHAS. WILLIS, Oakland.
}~?OR RENT— BEST ROOM IN OAKLAND
for a wheel store; only $15: s^e me. J. H. ED-
SON. 60 San Pablo ave., Oakland.
Tpoß EXCHANGE—TWO MODERN HOUSES;
X? well located; value *9000 cash: for good San
Francisco property in Western Addition.. W. J.
DINGEE, 460 Eighth St., Oakland.
T\O YOU WANT A HOME? I WILL BUY YOU
XJ a lot, build house on your own plans, this side
of bay; small cash payment, balance monthly. C.
P. KERN, Central Bank building, Oakland.
<2» 1 1 (\f\ A 5-RO< >M COTTAGE WITH BATH,
*]J)11UI/. all furnished: lot 80x127: easy terms.
Apply to W. C. MOBAN, Lorin Station. Berkeley.
PRIVATE RESI DENCE OF 14 ROOMS T.O
Jl rent, furnished, fer $75 per month; . property is
worth $30,000. Apply to WM. M. DE WOLF,
1050 Broadway. ■ .
A NOTHER BEAUTIFUL CORNER PROP-
A erty;. furnished completely;: 10 rooms: large
ornamental grounds; rent $55; convenient to local
trains. WM. M. DE WOLF, 1060 Broadway, Oak-
land. . '
GOOD lOPENING FOR A GROCERY-STORE
with 4 living-rooms: rent reasonable. W. P. •
BYAN, 960 Seventh St., Oakland. ' -
FJ. WOODWARD, '
. ' REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS,
1118 Broadway, Oakland.
82500— A pretty cottage home In East Oakland
(new): lot 35x120; complete in all its appoint-
ments; natural wood finish; $250 cash, balance in
monthly installments; will take a desirable build-
ing lot as first payment.
WILL EXCHANGE A LARGE AND LOVELY
» » home in south Berkeley, witu a mortgage on
It, for a smaller place in Oakland. Apply at once
at 554 Fourteenth St., Oakland.
N ELEGANT, MODERN NEW HOUSE IN
the best residence part of Oakland; 8 rooms
and bath, electric bolls, lighting, etc.; lot 40 feet
front; pslce only $4500; terms can be arranged to
suit: must be seen to be appreciated. Call at once,
A. H. BREED <fe CO., 460 Ninth St., Oakland.
ACRIFICED — COZY LITTLE HOME IN
Oakland: owner away and must sell; big bar- j
gain for cash or on monthly $15 payments: write
at once. Address Owner,; P.. O. box 637, Los
Angeles. . . . . .\; ;-.'
dfcl rrj LOTS NEAR THE ALTENHEIM IN
rIP-LtJU. Fruitvale; electric cars: only $1 down
and $1 a week; selling fast; good improvements.
H. B. PINNEY. owner, 902 Broadway, Oakland.
1 9*^ll BARGAIN; CHICKEN RANCH 12
J— O\t. miles from Oakland: improvements
cost twice the amount asked for the place. W. E. •
BARNARD & SON, 458 Ninth St.. Oakland.
<2»Q(\ MONTHLY FOR 5-ROOM COTTAGES;
«Jp^'» plans free. F. BOEGLE, Golden Gate Btatn.
Tlf M. M.TJEWOLF, RENT COLLECTOR. 1050
'' Broadway. -■ '
OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET.
c/TfcrFished cottage, 6
i.tH*. rooms and bath: large yard and
barn: 156 Athol ave., Oakland. Apply 1020 Oate st.
' : BERKELEY ' KEAL. ESTATE.
miMES ARE BETTER; BEST BARGAINS
X an going; buy now.
$1600—$100 cash; $20 monthly; 36x135; 4
rooms and bath. . • ..... ... ,
$2000—5250 cash; $20 monthly; 6 rooms and
bath: new. :. '
$2800-$250 cash; $25 monthly; 100x140; 8
rooms, bath, barn, windmill and tank. - ■
$400 cash; 60x100; worth 8700; open Sundays.
; - . iH. D. IRWIN, Lorin station.
Ofi r 5-ROOM COTTAGE: 60x135; $1650. F.
tIMu. BOEGLE. Golden Gate station.
ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS
OFFICE— I43S PARK STREET.
!. >-■•'. ALABIEDA KEAL ESTATE.
mH^IO^E?H^A7L^O^A^tD^oIIP^iNYrAR^B
JL offering great Inducements to those desiring
homes in Alameda. They have on hand a number
of modern homes in size and price to suit all
comers; easy terms If preferred. Send for their il-
lustrated . catalogue, "Figures and - Facts," which
contains valuable information for all who Intend
purchasing. Main-office,. 1364 Park st; Alameda;
branch, 19 Montgomery st., San Francisco."
OR IMMEDIATE SALE — NEAR SCHOOL
JP 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, $35 monthly: 1 38x100; corner
bouse in fine conditi n: 8 rooms and bnth.
$3250—5200 cash, $30 monthly; 37x110; ele-
gant colonial cottage; 7 rooms bath. '. -.'.
$3850-$2OO cash, $35 monthly: 37x120: hand-
some new cottage, 8 rooms and bath. - -
Houses to rent from $10 up. »',;.
Open Sunday and holidays. -
- MARCU3E <fc REMMEL,
Bay-street stailon, Alameda, and 628 Market st.,
San Francisco. . .... • /,,- ■■■>
\V' ANTED—LOT 60x150 ON > NORTH : SIDE
»i of Alameda: must be cheap for spot cash-' J.
H. YOUNG, 1243 Park St., Alameda.
■ "fljfb'KTiA GREAT BARGAIN; 40x150, AND
»7rO«JUU. elegant house of 7 rooms bath,
stable, etc: owner leaving state- value $4760,
Call »r address owner, 1422 Willow »t.; . ■ - ■:.
"OEAUTIFUL RESIOENCE LOT, FRONTING
-D on iht- hay. Address A. 8., Call Ofllcp. Alameda..
LATEST SHIPPiNG INTELLIGENCE.•
■ .' Domestic Ports.
POINT ARENA—Arrived Aug s—Stmr Alca
traz. from Greenwood. ■'<-? . ,:
. FORT BRAGG— Sailed Aug 1 s—Stmr Noyo, for
Ban Francisco. ■ • •
--.« DIVORCE SUITS BEGUN. -
Suits for divorce were begun yesterday as fol
lows : , .•
August Lletz acalnst Augusta Lletz.
Elizabeth Pimmen against Kasppr Simmen.
George Berk^l a*ainst Annie Berkel.
Emily Owens against James C. Owens.
'•
BIRTHS—MARRIAGES-DEATHS.
[Birth, marriaee ana death notices sent by mail
will not be inserted. They must be handed in at
either of the publication offices and be indor»ea
with the name and residence of persona authorixod
to have the same published. J
Boas.
ING RIM—In this citv, August 3, 1895, to the wife
of L. F. Initrlm, a daughter. .. '
NEUBAUER— In this city, August 5, 1895, to the
wife of John G. Neubauer, a son.
THOMSON— In Berkeley, August 3, 1895. to the
wife of J. A. Thomson, a daughter.
HA'.RIEI).
MacVEAN—In this city, August 8,
1895, at the Central Methodist Episcopal Church,
by the Rev. Dr. W. W. Case. William Martin Ab-
bott and Anne Josephine MacVean, both of San
Francisco. .:-'.' :
ANDERSON—BEEMAN-In this city. August 3,
1895, by the Rev. E. Nelander, Gustaf R. Ander-
son and Anna Bceman, both of San Francisco.
CHRrsTENSEN—JENSEN—In Oakland, August
3. 1895. by the Rev. I. L. P. Dletnchson, Niels B.
Christensen and Anina Jensen.
HAYNES—WORRELL— In this city, August 3,
1895, by the Rev. E. E. McClish, Charles Lyman
Haynes of Spokane, Wash., and Alma Inslee
Worrell of San Francisco. .
HOU'ERTON— Oakland,. July 29,
1595. by Judge Clift, E. B. Howerton and Mrs.
Clara Josephi. >
OSWALD—STOEVEN—Near Livermore, August
4, 1895, at the residence of the bride's parents,
Henry Oswald and,Nettle Stoeven.,
WAGNER—SCHEULER—In this city, Angnst 8.
1895, by the Rev. C. O. Brown, D.D., Joseph A.
Wagner and Dora A. Scheuler.
DAJCO.
Borkheim, Ellen T. Kelly, Kitty
"Cooney. Mrs. Hannah ' Leichner, Conrad
4 Dolan, Martha • ■ . Mouat, James '
Davfs, Levi Miller, Emma
Farrell, William Martin, Peter
Eisfelder, Samnel D. Plnkerton, Dr. T. H.
Heineck, Carl J. Reilly.Mary. -
Johnson, Koy A. Tillman, Mary A. : "
Krusa, William Walker, Caroline
Walsh. Annie
EORKHEIM—In West Berkeley, August 4.1896.
Ellen T.. beloved wife of S. H. Borkheim. and
daughter of William and Mary Eowe, a native of
New York, aged 27 years and 9 months. - • -
JOST'Frienaß and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
(Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock a. m., from her late
residence, 1808 Fiftn street, thence to ' St.
Joseph's Church, where, a solemn requir-na
mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul,
commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. Interment
'St. Mary's Cemetery; Oakland. " ' ' • "
COONEY'—In this city, August 4, 1895, Mrs. Han-
nah Cooney, beloved mother of John J., William
and Ann Cooney, Mrs. Louis Meyerbaeh, Mrs.
Charles Warren and the late Miss E. ■ Cooney,
a native of Manchester, England, ased 75 years.
JBSTFnends and acquaintances are r*sDect-
fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
(Wednesday), at 9 o'clock a.m., from her late
residence, 291 Union street, thence to St. Francis
Church, where a solemn requiem masa will be cel-
ebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at
at 9:30 o'clock a. m. Interment Mount Calvary
Cemetery. . Please omit flowers.
DOLAN—In this city, August 6. 1895, Martha, be-
loved daughter of P. C. and Sarah E. Dolan, a na-
tive of San Francisco, aged 6 years 7 months and
10 days.
Friends and acquaintances are resDecc-
fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
(Wednesday), at 10 o'clock a. m., from the resi-
dence of her parents, 312 . Hickory avenue, be-
tween Octavia and Laguna. Interment Masonic
Cemetery.
DAVIS— this city, August 5.1895, Levl, beloved
husband of Emma Davis, and father of Hannah
and Jennie Davis, a native of Austria. ]
EISFELDER—In San Rafael, August 5, 1895,
Samuel D. elder, a native of San Francisco,
aged 26 years. .
FARRELL— this city, Angnst 4,1895, William,
beloved husband of Jane Farrell, a native of
County Carlow, Ireland, aged 64 years. ■ ■
Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Tuesday), at 11 o'clock a. m.. from the par-
lors of the Union Undertaking Company, 733
Mission street, near Third, thence to Holy Cross
Cemetery by 11:45 o'clock a. m. train from Third
and Townsend streets.
HEINECK—In this city, August 5, 1895, Carl
Julius, beloved husband of Anna Ellsa Helnenk,
and brother of Morltz and the late Charles Hein-
eck, a native of Mertendorf, Prussia, aged 68
years 2 months and 3 days. . .
JB3"Notice of funeral hereafter.'
JOHNSON—In West Berkeley, August —, 1895,
Roy A., only son of Axel and Mertie R. Johnson,
a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 9 months
and 9 days.
Friends are respectfully Invited to attend
the funeral services THIS DAY (Tuesday), at
2 o'clock p. m., at the residence of bis uncle, Cup-
tain Smith, 1508 - Mason street. Interment
Laurel Hill Cemetery. • . ■
KRUSA—In this city, August 5, 1895, William
Krusa, aged 50 years.
KELLY —In this city, August 2, 1895, Kitty
Kelly, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years
4 months and 20 days.
LEienNEß—ln this city, August 4,1895, Conrad,
beloved husband of Katharina Elise Leichner,
and father of George, Susie, Willie. Philip and
Emma Leichner, a native of Peterwell, Hessen
Darmstadt, Germany, aged 51 years S- months
and 13 days. A member of Spar'.an Lodge No.
36, A. O. V. W.
O-Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Tuesday), at 1:30 o'clock p. m., from his late resi-
dence, 216 Fifteenth street, between Mission and
Howard. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery.
MOUAT—In San Lorenzo, August 5, 1895, James,
beloved husband of Ellen Mouat, and father of
James, John and Annie Mouat. a native of Glas-
gow, Scotland, aged 67 years 9 months ana 6
days. . .
' airFriends and acquaintances are resoect-
fuliy Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
(Wednesday), at 9 o'clock a. m.. from the family
residence, San Lorenzo. Please omit flowers.
MARTIN—In this city, August 6, 1895, Peter
Martin, a native of Denmark, aged 78 years. .
MILLER— this city, August 6, 1895, Emma,
youngest and beloved daughter of Herman and
Emma Miller, and sister of Herman filler, a na-
tive of San Francisco, aged 9 months and 22
days. ...
PINKERTON—In Oakland, August 4, 1895, Dr.
Thomas H. Plnkerton, a native of Massachu-
setts, aged 78 years 1 month and 14 days.
REILLY— (his city, August 3, 1895, Mary, be-
i loved wife of the late James Reilly. and aunt
of Mrs. A nn O'Brien, Mrs.Thomas Walsh, Francis
Reilly, Mrs. John Fannon ' and ' Mrs. John
Quinn, a natlre of County Cavan, Ireland, aged
80 years." ; ■ ■ ' - ■ '.'■
, JEST Friends and - acquaintances are respect-
fnlly invltea to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Tuesday), at 9 o'clock a. m., from her late resi-
aence, 17 Rincon place, thence to St. Brendan's
■ Churcn, corner of Fremont and Harrison streets,
where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated
for the repose of her soul, commencing at
9:30 o'clock a. m. Interment Mount Calvary
. Cemetery.' -. • ■
TILLMAN—In this city. August 5, i 1805; Mary
Anne Tillman, beloved mother of August, John
and William .1. Tillman, a native of . Arnsberg,
Prussia, ased 91 years 10 months and 2 days. -
jfSTFrlends and acquaintances are resoect-
fully Invited to attend the funeral THURSDAY,
August 8, at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from her, late
residence, 313 Minna street, near Fourth, tti°nca
to St. Boniface's Churcn, Golden Gate avenue,
where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated
for, the repose of her. soul, commencing at 9
o'clock a. m. Interment Mount Calvary Ceme-
tery. . . > . , . .•- , .-■. • , ..■■ ■. - •".
WALKER— Berkeley, Cal., August 3, 1895,
Caroline, beloved wife of the late William
Walker, and mother of Richard, Sarah. George,
John, Alonzo and Charlie Walker, Mrs. C. Gor-
don, Mrs. F. McAllister and Mrs. H. Waterbury,
a native of England, aged 66 years 1 month and
12 days. ' * " " " v • ,
jS3T Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
(Wedesday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from the under-
taking parlors of Theodor Dierks, 957 Mission
street, - between Fifth - and Sixth. . Interment
1. O. O. F. Cemetery. . .
WALSH—In this city, August 4, 1895, Annie
Walsh, a native of Maine, nged 38 years.
"I . UNITED^. UNDERTAKERS' "
EMBALMING PARLORS.
Everything Requisite for Flrst-ciasa Funerals
at Reasonable Rates.
Telephon* 3167. 27 and 29 Fifth street. •\ v
McAVOY A CALLACHER, i
FUNRRAL DIRKOTORS & EMBALMKES,
«O Fifth St., Opp. Lincoln School. ' '■.
\ -'■" Telephone 3080.'. "■'•.' -\
I' as. McMENOlil!Y.l^^™l^™CHA9rMcMENOl£Kt.'
JAMES McMEJiOMFA & SOX,
UNDERTAKERS AND E3IBALMERS
1057 Mission Street, Near Seventh.
.•■■■•-■■■' Telephone No. 3^54.
JAS. ENGLISH. ' ■T. R, CAREW.
CAREW Sc ENGLISH,,V .
UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERB.
% FUNERAL DIRECTORS,
IP Van Ness ave., near Market St., Ban Francisco.
Telephon*3ls6.: N. B.- Not conneewd with any
other house in this city. . i. .'f.
''COKKEC ATIOS; SHERITH VISRAEL
PLAT AND GRAVE OWNERS IN THE NINE-
X. teenth-street Cemetery are hereby notlflrd that
removal of remains will take.place.<lurin? this
mouth. Interes.ed parties can receive Information j
at the office of the Congregation, norcheast cornet
Poat and Taylor streets, dally from 9 to 11 a. k. : ■'•
. LOUIS B u OWN, President. /:
Ai.kxaNdkb L. Badt, Secretary. . ■ , .
cvms um nFMTRY.
TN SAN MATEO COUNTY;" NON-SECTARIAN;V
'JL laid out on the lawn plan: perpetual care; beau-'*
tiful; permanent and easy of access; see it. befor* ■
buying a buriat place elsewhere. J . -- Vi -»••
, City Office, 9 City Hall Avenu». .
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