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-' VVSINESB CHANCES. •
■Vr.OTICE— TO BUY OR BELL A BUSINEaB^OF
i-> any kind see STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third.
O-JAA CORNER SALOON; OLD-ESTAB-
<ITiwUi lishedplnce: .living rooms; good loca-
tion; pays. well-. , See STRAND <£ TUTTLE, 45
Third St. -....„. ■
Q9~n PARTNER WANTED IN, REST
*__ —>n>. rant and bar; will clear to each $50 per
month; good- chance for st*-aly man- no expert-
ence necessary. - RAND, & II"TTLE,4S Third st.
<V,i, ««OCERYANDBAR:GOOD STOCK;
< W. fixtures: 5 living-rooms; cheap rent;
lease: horse,, wagon: billiard table; doing good
• business: No. 1 location across the bay: value in
sight. STRAND A TUTTLE, 45 Third st.
< ( \l r ~\ ( ' OKNER SALOON: GOOD STOCK,
<?«/ I rJ. fixtures, cash register, etc.; best-paying
■place In city.. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st.
f\ ROCEKY AND BAR; PULL VALUE: OFFER
AJ wanted.. STRAND „ TUTTLB, 45. Third st.
SM^fT BR ASCII BAKERY, NOTIONS,
•^V™; «'Vf. coffee parlor and" cigar-stand; clears
$100 per month; main entrance Golden Gate Park;
building included; ground rent $10; 6 years' lease;
worth double. STRAND. vfc TUTTLE, 45 Third st.
RESTAURANT^ GOOD LOCATION; til 1 A
XX, right place, man and wife. STRAND, 45 Third.
. <4JJI P.A FRUITSTORE: HORSE AND WAG-
fj^XOXJ. on. STRAND &- TUTTLF, 45 Third st.
ANDY AND ICECREAM PARLORS: ELE-
gantly fitted: fine sodn fountain aiid cash ree-
later: only one door from Market St: clears $200
monthly: every investigation allowed; long estab-
lished, STEERB 4 22 Kearny.
Qfin HARDW.A RE HANDLING
•- <-'*'v». 'tinware, paints, oils, etc.; fine location:
' low rent : : no opposition; 4 fine living-rooms; full
value. GEO. STEERS A CO.; 22 Kearny.
HAIRBTORE AND HAIR-DRESSING PAR-
lors:. old-established', centrally located on
ground floor; -clears $100 monthly;, every investi-
. .gallon allowed; low rent. STEERS, 22 Kearny.
ANTED— A PARTNER WITH f 125. TO GO
-■ 1.1 East; everything, complete: strict guarantee:
■ fall investigation allowed. • WOOD A CO., 917
..Market st..- . .
.' "VTOTION AND BAZAAR STORE; S LIVING-
' -i-^ rooms; fine location. WOOD & CO., 917 Market;
. Q. i )f\(\ GROCERY AND BAR: 2 LIVING-
. •. _1»U. rooms; cheap rent. WOOD & CO., 917
■Market st. .' . .. - .'. . . Kil-^y.
CIGAR AND NOTION STORE: 5 LIVING-
rooms: nicely furnished: good stock: rent $15;
■owner retiring. WOOD A CO.. 917 Market st.
S9^AA SALOONJ FINE 'BROOMS:
V5-*OV/U. bar finely fitted up; doing fine busi-
ness; cash register, safe, pool-table; cheap rent:
■•heart of city ; .greatest bargain ever, offered; for a
■' few days: soVd on account of departure. WOOD &
CQ., 917 Market st. •
<D» 1 ".A A HOTEL: FINE BAR; COMPLETE;
• LO\JVJ . 50 rms; Potrero: 80 boarders; cheap
rent : owner retiring. WOOD _ CO., 917 Market st.
«i |'| PARTNER WANTED; FIRST-CLASS
«U,_tJV./. coffee saloon: trial given; receipts $40 a
day; proof given. BARRETT i CO., 2 Market,
< I "./"k ; A SACRIFICE; PAYING GROCERY
. • ~rO\.r. and bar; must be sold at once; best lo-
cation; rent only $26: 4 nice living rooms. BAR-
RETT d- CO., 86SV3 Market st. . • ■ •
-.PARTNER WANTED IN PAYING BUTCHER
1 business;, best location In Mission;, must be
• sober, energetic man: trial given; German pre-
• ferred. BARRETT A CO., 865 V» Market st.
• w;i'/l|, I -BAKERY; ALL COUNTER TRADE:
. CUI/V. latgjß store: 2 fihe ovens: good location;
• Kuaranteed daily sales, $15; good chance for coffee
: parlor. BARRETT <S CO.; 865V_ Market st.
. ffiV.inn BARGAIN; RESTAURANT CLEAR-
• tl/v. ing over $100 a month; vicinity of
Baldwin: positive proof: low rent: trial .to party
meaning business. BARRETT A CO., 865V 2 Market
< " > "\U BRANCH BAKERY . AND CANDY-
■.<~?-*OyJi store; best pos c ible locality; don't miss
; this. BARRETT A CO., 865V 3 Market st.
THIRST-CLASS SALOON FOR SALE; DOING
■X fint-clasa business. Apply at 306 'Market st.,
..■CARROLL _■ CARROLL.-
FIRSI-CLA~§B DRUGSTORE FOR SALE;
doini; a first-class business: in a first-class loca-
tion. Apply at CARROLL A CARROLL'S, 306
' Market si. '"•-■• '•.■ • •: .' '-'_: -
• >< 1 A Ann CASU WILL BUY A FLOURISH-
- 0 X\J .\J\J\J inc. growing, permanent business
that will make ,i fortune for the investor within a
few years; .location near San Francisco. Prin-
cipals only.'who have the necessary capital, -apply
personally bet. 9 and 12 to CHAS. E. NAYLOR,
Financial Agent, 19 Montgomery st. (rear offices),
S. F. ■-.' ;.. ■ ; - . .
/GENERAL COUNTRY ~ STORE; TERMS
VT easy. J. B. MIHAN, 509 Kearny st.
O LEASE— FIRST-CLASS COUNTRY HO-
tel. ,J. B. MIHAN. 509 Kearny st. .
"PARTNER IN. MACHINE-SHOP AND AGRI-
X cultural works: country. J. B. MIHAN, 509
Kearny st. •
ALOON, WITH BUILDTNG: GOOD LOCA-
tion. J. B. MIHAN-, 509 Kearny st.
C?^nn CANDY STORE: FIXE LOCATION;
OOUU. offer wanted. DECKER, J_2O6 Market.
BAKERY AND RESTAURANT: RECEIPTS
$70 per day. DECKER, 1206 Market st. _
KARE CHANCE: CORNER GROCERY AND
bar; -Western Addition; full stock; no opposi-
tion; only $400: valu? $(JO1); sickness cause: no
agents. Call 27 Oak st., downstairs.
\\T ANTED —AN INDUSTRIOUS MAS AS
«' partner in first-class, newly 'fitt«d-np store in
in mea'. poultry ami fV-iicacy maricet; will clear
$100 per month to each; best of location: small
rent: capital required, $250. Address C. R., box
90, fail Office.
T~OR SALE— HARNESS AND TRIM MI \ :',
X shop in town of Oakdale, 30 miles from Stock-
ton: good trade: plenty of work: s:ook rum fixtures
at cist: for a young man This is a good opening.
Address GEORGE A. GOODELL, Oakdale, Cal. ■.
I? INK SALOON; 10 FURNISHED ROOMS;
. good business: splendid location; fine bar-
room. I. REID Y. 19 Sixth st.
CjQAAA GROCERY AND BAR; DOING
OBQUvvi good trade:- good corner. " G., box 43,
Call Office. • •
1 \TiV WANTS PARTNER, EITHER SEX:
■-i good-paying legitimate business. 131 Post st.,
room 21. ■ " . ;
. TiOR " ALE" — WELL-PAYING 25c RESTAtf-
»X] rant: no agents. Address GEORGE HER- ]
MAN, Postollice, San' Francisco-
. SALE— BARBER-SHOP. COR. GOLDEN
Gate aye. and Hyde st. • . ■
FrRST-CLASS CHA.VCE 13 OPEN FOR .'A
bright young business man or a married couple
' to go into business In the Mission, capital $3000 re-
quired i- owner wants to retire. Address 1., box
102, Call Office. -" . _____
. Rl - T\T "!■: \N I FOB SALE CHEAP ON AC-
J.fc count of another business. 220 First st. .
PRACTICAL BAKER WANTS TO RENT OB
-I- purchase good bakery or confectionary in the
, country;- state full particulars and lowest cash
price. " Address D. HOGA 905 Jefferson St., Oak-
land, Cal. "■.:'■
RUG ST()RE— HALF VALUE'IF SOLD AT
once. Call DAY CO., room 18, Crocker Bldg.
GiiZ\(\ .'RESTAURANT OPPOSITE CAR-
*S)IO\J. bouse; 500 men employed: low rent;
make good bakery. T. F. CONKLIN, 4 Crocker
IMIUIT-.AND PR.ODUOK BUSINESS; GOOD i
J? horse, and wagon: family and transient trade;
•.ci<;ar-stand would pay well with this business;
transfer corner. Gough and Market sts.
mo .RENT— COALYARD: ESTABLISHED 6
A years: one of the most complete yards in the
city; 4 stalls for horses. Apply 1915 McAllister
st., bet. Lyon and Lott.
}~7IOR SALt CANDY AND ICE CREAM
1 store, with factory, cheap. 261 Third st.-.
T\OWNTOWN FINE CAFE FOR SALE;
x) cause, sickness of owner. .' Inquire 620 Market.
JUNE MEAT MARKET; TOOLS AND FlX-
ti res complete; horse and wagon; $300 cash;
will rent.them. 2854 Mission st. , ' - .
CJI^A CIGAR-STORE AND CLUB-ROOM
,tj) LOVf. with" two li vine-rooms furnished; owner
must sell at once. 226 Ellis st.
IPOR SALE — OLD-ESTABLISHED CORNER
' saloon on Kearny st. Apply owner, 12 Ellis, r. 2.
CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE—
111, Winchester House, 44 Third; near Market;
200 rang, 25c to $1 50 pr night ;$1 50 to $6prweek.
BEAT BARGAIN-SALOON AND 16 FUR-
nlshed rooms for sale; will be sold together or
separate; must sell this week account of sickness;
cheap rent; long lease; no agents. Apply Call Office.
TIT ANTED— MAN WITH ABOUT $6000 TO
11 take interest in first-class cash business: valu-
• able property included; too much business for one
reason for selling; rare chance for right man. Ad-
dress CASH, box 72, Call Office. _____
A 17 C WOOD AND COAL "V ARD FOR SALE;
"ipdb ID. 2 horses and 2 wagors. 1326 Pacific st.
I' ;OK HALE— DAIRY PRODUCE AND TABLE
' delicacies store. 1415 Stockton at. .*■.-.'
I- 1 NI ; CORNER LIQUOR-STORE .FOR SALE ;
half or whole. 401 O'Farrell st. * . '
,-•>>>- GROCERY -AND BAR, STOCK AND
• '>—'). fixtures; a bargain. Apply this office. •
' Tj'XCEPTIONAL BARGAIN— CIGAR-STAND.;
'- st location in city. 28 Ellis st. ,
WELL-KNOWN CORNER SALOON ("LILY").
1 1 Fell and Stanyan' sts.. Golden Gate Park. •
T7ILECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY BOOM—
JDJ Chester House, 44 Third, near Market; 200
rooms. 25c to $1 50 per night; 01 SO to $6 per week.
ROCERY AJiDBAK; MUST SELL;. OA"USE,'
VJT sickness; no reasonable offer refused. 114
Eleventh st., corner Minna. •
.O A LOON— 2 LIVING-ROOMS; FIXTURES;
X-J ready to open; cheap rent; next to" South Park
stables. 350.Brannan.8t., bet. Second and Third. ■
BEST PAYING RESTAURANT IN TH V. ( II V •
sell cheap. Apply to J. GARLAND, 635 Clay.^
">~O?fnn HOTEL IN I RON "FOR" SALE
txpOO\J\J. cheap, containing 30 rooms: all occu-
pied by paying boarders. Inquire -of McLEOD A
FAU-S. 515 Markefst.
T?ioß SALE— DRUGSTORE. IN SAN JOSE:
X line location: no cutting: will be sold at inven-
tory: going into manufacturing reason for selling;
a good chance to build up a big trade. Address
Druggist, P. O. box 1190, San Jose.
ATTORNEYS- AT-L AW. s ' .'
A"*^vlcl£^REiET^lv7imCE' J ANt' 7 1 ROB ATE
xV laws a specialty: suits, Superior, Justice and
1 Police Courts: terms reasonable; -collections, etc
G.W.HOWE, 'y-aHa w, 850 Market .cor.Stock ton
JOHN K. AITKEN, ATTORNE i-AT-LAW, RS.
° 16 -nd 17. 402 Montgomery st., cor. California,
W. DAVIDSON, ATTORNE Y-AT-L AW, 420
• California St., rms. 14-16 ; advice free. ~
LODGING-HOUSES JOB SALE.
TO BUY OR SELL A 1/SDGINO-HOUSE QUICK
X for cash see GUS STRAND/45 Third st. ■;.
{.Orfl. I', ROOM HOUSE; CENTRAL LOCA-
rjp^Uv/. tlon. DECKER,I2O6 Market st. '
w;-;nnn so ROOMS; sunny corner.
O_UV'U. DECKER.I2O6 Market st. •
/|O ROOMS; NEAR BALDWIN HOTEL; AT
•d—i auction price. DECKER, 1206 Market st.
9. \ -ROOM HOUSE; EASY PAYMENTS ;ONLY
-.4: $1200. DECKER, 1206 Market st.
~<2 Q C A QNLY— 21 ROOMS; FULL; STEADY
fJpOO\t roomers; for sale on -account -of illness.
837 I olsom St., bet. 12 and 2 o'clock. -
1/• ROOMS FOB SALE~"OR~ EXCHANGE;
1U good location. JUMBO, box 104. ' '
QOfin TEN-BOOM HOUSE; HALF, CASH;
tg)<J\J\J. or trade. Call 323 O'Farrell st.
fl£Qnn REST- PAYING = HOUSE IN CITY;
fS>{j\J\J. good location; cheap rent; part cash.
322 Third st. . ■ -- ■ ■
•ft 1 FURNISHED FLAT OF 0 ROOMS;
<J) JLUV. north of Market- D., box 20. Call Office.
CiJAA LODGING-HOUSE. 12 ROOMS. 930
«ir~ '". Mission 3;.. bet. Fifth aud Sixth. '
FUKMTUKE i<O : ii SALE.
"V"EW 2-4 BED AND SPKINI'i. ... . 75
-L 1 New 3,4 bed and 5pring.............. '.. 550
New oak extension-table. ..-.'...".'... 4 50
Brussels carpet, laid, per yard .' 45
Floor oilcloth, laid, per yard... ..-.„..... 20
SHIUEK & SHIRE k, 1210-12 Stockton St.;
open evenings. ••
REDUCTIO ON r LARGE STOCK, NEW- AND
second-hand; 400 carpets, good as new; oil-
cloth, 25c; parlor suits, $19 up; linoleum, 45c; 7-
piece chamber suits, $14 50: cornice poles, 25c:
ranges, $6: cash or installments; goods shipped
free. T. H. NELSON, 126 Fourth st.
TjUTRNITUHE OF 4 ROOMS, IN GOOD ORDER.
■T at 20 Third.
pUT PRICES IN FURNITURE AND CARPETS
\J 'Irs w»ek ft MKTABE'S. S4S-9RO Mission Bt.
~ '' ~' CARPETS. ~~
V" A T l O NA L CARPET BEAtTJN^TaNdTTeNO^
XI vating Works HAMPTON ABA ILLY: laying
and altf ring. 313-315 Guerrero: Tel. Mission 244.
CARPET CLEANING. ..;
pARPETS^iHOROUGHLY CIJ?ANED^ANI)
\J renovated same as new. S. FERGUSON A
CO., 23 Tenth at. Telephone number, south 36.
CITY STEAM CARPET-BEATING AND
Renovating Works, S8 and 40 Eighth st. G. B,
STEVENS, manager. Telephone No., south 250.
\\rilEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH
II poor work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Ca-
rpet Beating Works, 353-7 Tehama; tei. 80-40.
pONKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS. 333
\J Golden Gate aye. ; telephone east 126. ' •
THE J. E. MITCHELL CARPET-CLEANING
Co. (incorp.); old' established carpet cleaning
machines: cleaning 3c yard. 230 14th, tel. 6074.
T MCQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND REN-
-0 . ovaiin- works. 453 Stevenson: tel. 3228.
SEIZED GOODS AT AUCTION.
01 11 OF THE COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS.
Port of San Francisco, Aug. 3, 1895.— Notice
of Sale— The following seized goods will be sold at
public auction to the highest bidder for lawful
money of the United States at the entrance of the
Receiving Department, New Appraiser's Building,
on the 21st day of August, 1895; sale to commence
at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, to wit:
June 12, 18S9— 1 valise and 29 five-tael boxes
prepared opium. June 27, 1889—10 five-tael boxes
prepared opium. March 13, 1890— flve-tael boxes
prepared opium. April 15. 890—2 five-tael boxes
prepared opium. June 6, 1891—2 flve-tael boxes
prepared opium. Nov. 10, 1893— 1 trunk and bag
containing 50 tins prepared opium. Feb. 20, 1894—
3 packages mushrooms. June 16, 1894—2 pack-
ages 'cigarettes and 1 package tobacco. Dec. 24.
1894—1 cigar-case. Dec. 28, 1894— 1" package
Christmas cards. Dec. 81, 1894—2 packages clears.
January 3, 1895— 400 cigars: 200 cigars. Januarv-
4. 1895—400 cigars. January 8, 1895—24 silk
handkerchiefs: 42 silk hats; 1 package mi:»h-
rooma; 1 package mushrooms. January 12, 1895—
4 bolts cotton crepe, 13 silk handkerchiefs, 1 bolt
seersucker cloth, 1 silk shawl, 2 packages ciga-
rettes. January 11, 1895—2 packages cigarettes.
January 14, 1895—1 case German beer, 8 bottles
spirits of, wine, 6 bottles three-star Henmssy
brandy, 2 bottles of Holland gin. January 15,
1895—4 bolts cotton crepe, 1 -silk dressing gown.
January 16. 1895—5 bottles mescal, 12 bottles
French perfumery. January 14, 1895— 2 packages
mushrooms. January 17. 1895—1112 cigars, i
January 18, 1895—3 packages jewelry; 19 silk
band kerchief January 22, 1895— 15 five-tael boxes
prepared opium; 18 flve-tael boxes prepared opium ;
24 five-tael boxes prepared opium. January 21,
1896— 1 package mushrooms; 4. packages mush-
rooms. January 28,1895-24 five-tael boxes prepared,
opium; 1 trunk containing 59 five-tael boxes pre-
pared opium: 20 five-tael boxes prepared opium;
90 five - tael boxes prepared opium. • Feb-
ruary 1, 1895 — 6 five-tael boxes prepared opium.'
February 5, 1896 — 6 boxes cigars, 1 box
cigarettes. February 11, 1895—1- package mush-
rooms. February IS, 1895 —10 five-tael boxes
prepared opium. February 2?, 1895 —27 silk
handkerchiefs. March 1, 1895 — 2 packages
books. March. 7, 1895 — » silk umbrellas,
3 silk handkerchiefs; 8 packages lithographs.
March 12, -1895— 1 Bilk umbrel!3, 2 swords:
Marcn 13. 1895—5 five-tael boxes prepared
opium. March 16, 1895—5 bolts silk', 1 em-
broidered silk shawl. March 18, 1895— 1. piece
.woolen cloth; 200 cigars. March 22. 1895—1
piece Pongee silk; 2 packages mushrooms.-
March 28, 1895—10 five-tael- boxes prepared
opium. March 25,1895 — tins opium. April 4, ■
1895—19 silk neckties. 2. silk shirts. 3 silk hand-
kerchiefs. April 9. 1895 — 1 package silverware.
April 8, 1895— 27 silk shaws, 18 silk handkerchiefs,
8 silk caps, 141/2 yards cotton goods. April 15,
7895 — 40 five-tael boxes prepared opium. April 18,
'895—11 flve-tael boxes prepared opium. -April
13, 1895—2 bolts silk, 5 silk shirts : 5.M) cigars.
April 25, 1895—23 five - tael boxes . prepared
opium; 2 five - tael . boxes prepared opium: 3'
tins containing 20 taels prepared opium;.
1 ftye-tael- box prepared opium: 6 five-tael box «■
prepared opium: 2 nve-tael boxes prepared opium ;
6 five-tael boxes prepared opium; 3 five-tael boxes
prepared opium; 1 five-tael box prepared opium;
4 flve-tael boxes prepared opium; 1 jar contain-
ing about »4 pound prepared opium; 2 five-tael
boxes prepared opium; 19 five-tael boxes prepared
opium r 31 five<_el boxes prepared opium. April 19,
1895—14 five-tael boxes prepared opium; 4 five- j
tasl boxes prepared opium: 21 five-tael boxes
prepared opium; 2 five-tael boxes ■ prepared
opium; 12 flve-tael boxes prepared opium. ;
April 25, 1895— 576 packages Chinese cards; 2050
cigars. May 6, 1895—8 flve-tael boxes prepared j
opium. May 8, 1895—10*? flve-tael boxes prepared
opumi. 'May 12, 1895— 19 silk handkerchiefs.
May 24, 1 .package books. May 29,1895—11
dozen silk tassels, half dozen ' silk handkerchiefs,
1-12 dozen silk coats, 10 packages embroidered silk
braid, 1 package silk .cord, 2 urns and covers. 2
vases, 2 statuettes, 1 straw toy. June 3, 1895—36
pieces linen embroidery: 250 ladies' silk nets. June
1, 1895— 16 large embroidered silk handkerchiefs,
7 packages silk braid, 1 small, silk bed spread, 2
gdld-embroldered silk talil« covers: '45 large em-
broidered silk handkerchiefs** 10 embroidered silk
sashes. June 13, 1895—2 boxes cigars, 2 boxes
cigarettes. June 14, 1895— .1200 cigars. June 17,-
-1895—2 five-sallorr demijohns wine. July 10,
•1893— 11 packages cigarettes.
■ ■ JOHN H. WISE, Collector Customs.
i_O_NE¥ TO. LOAN. v
ONE Y ON ANY 1 SECUmTY; STRICTLY
private; interest moderate; best price for old
gold and silver. 126 Kearny st., room 39.- '
ANY AMOUNT. OF MONEY TO LOAN ON
watches, diamonds, jewelry, sealskins and
anything of value. COLUMBIA LOAN AND
COLLATERAL : OFFICE, 9 Grant aye., three
doors from Market St. ' . ■ "
AN V -.AMOUNT OF MONEY ON PIANOS
and furniture without removal. COLUMBIA
LOAN AND COLLATERAL OFFICE, 9 Grant
are., three doors from Market st.
Bin SUM IN .TRUST; INTEREST LOWER
JD than banks'; -first and second mortgages a spec-
ialty ; ■ $100 up: no delay. Money, box 17. Call.
v If V PAY COMMISSION WHEN YOU CAN
II get money at 2 per cent per month from loaner
direct.and without a go-between on your, pianos
and furniture? any amount from 100 to $5000
418 Ellis St.. room* 22. ' . •'•''•.*'
MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE. 2 & 3%.
IVI . TRAVERS <S LAMB, 612 California at.
MONSI LOANED ON PIANOS BY PRIVATE
party: low interest. 215 Powell st. -^ -. -
A V AMOUNT; IST.2DOR3D MORTGAGES:
x\- estates, undivided interests, real estate in pro-.
bate. McCOLOAN, 131 Montgomery, room 1.
M~ UNICIPAL' LOAN OFFICE, 103 GRANT
avenue; private entrance- 101% upstairs.
ON FURNITURE AND PIANOS.-, WITHOUT
removal, and endowment -insurance policies.
Room 68, Donohoe bld.g, 1170 Market. .
WHY PAY- HIGH RATE -ON SMALL LOANS
■II when you can get from $200 up at 55 cents
per month interest on 100? Loan, box 83, Call.
Loans ON .REAL ESTATE, . IST AND 2ND .
JU mortgages, furniture or pianos without re-
moval ; lowest rates. BECKER, 240 Montgomery.
Loans ON UNDIVIDED SHARES OF CITY
JLi real estate ; any amount. BECKER, 240 Montg.
£■_%. CITY. COUNTY AND-COLLATERAL SE-
D-4 curlUes. TRAVERS & LAMB, 512 California.
I' A DIES' PRIVATE ROOMS;- MONEY. ON
J everything. U. S. Loan Office, 777 Market st.,
near Fourth. • - ••' -
A" NY SUM. FIRST OR SECOND mortgages
city or country -.Estates. MURPHY.62B Market
MONEY LOANED ON JEWELRY AND
other valuables at the Security Loan Office,
1106 Market st. ,nr. Mason private entrance 7 Turk.
STBIGTLY PRIVATE LOAN OFFICES'. 850
Market St., cor. Stockton, rooms 17 and 18, first
floor: established 30 years; always open. "Uncle
BUI." , ' - : ' - ■'-' " - - ; ' ■ '
ORROW MONEY ON YOUR DIAMONDS,
13 Jewelry, furniture and pianos without removal:
lowest rates. Call or write to HARRY ANKEL <fc
CO., Mills bldg, 6th floor, r 6; strictly confidential.
N ANY SECURITY. AT-LOW RATES: DEAL-
Inc confidential. 43 Crocker bnild'ng.
*~~~ ~~ fjnanclajl.^^
AWT SdS of" money'advanced on
ix your furniture, piano* or '. real ■ estate: lowest
rate -"call and state your proposition or write: open
evenings. J. NOONAN, 1031 Mission St.- .
TJAKTIES HAVING MONEV\JO LOAN in
1 small amounts of $200 to $2000 can place it
through, us, free of charge, at 8 per cent interest
get annum, payable semi-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 ihe nmount
you wish to loan, and we will submit the security
for your approval. A. F. JOHNS & CO., financial
age-ta, room 9, 682 Market St., San Francisco.
THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1895.
HOUSES TO LET.
T~ (rTCE^TT~FOR^A~TE RM~OF~ YEA KS-THK
residence ol J. A. WRIGHT, 2222 Washington
St., now occupied by General W. H. Dimond. For
particulars inquire aX 212 Sansome St., room 18.
1 AQA GOLDEN GATE A S. ROOMS AND
J-trOtr bath; nicely decorated ;||rent reduced;
sunny side. ■ ; ' ■ ■ ■
OUSE OF 7 NICE ROOMS AND BATH; IN
good order. 224y O'Farrell st. . ■
CO,- HOWARD — HOUSE OF, 9 LARGE
OJLO rooms; rent $20; water free. : ■
/CORNER HOUSeT"9~Ro6mS, BATH AND
V laundry, on Twelfth St.; $40. DEMPSTER, 36
'Glen Park aye. : , •.. •
MODKKN HOUSE OF 10 ROOMS WITH COR-
iVL ncr 50-vara lot, lawn, and stable, SW corner
Broderick and Grove • sts.; Ellis-st. cars pass;
Uayes-st. cars' handy; wHI be rented low to a re-
sponsible tenant. Apply to C. B. CAPP & CO., 413
Montgomery st., House Brokers, Kent Collectors
and Real Estate Agents. "
GEARY ST.-HOUSE CONTAINING 11
rooms and bath: vacant Sept. 9. Key 217%.
<_»1 A-"2 SUNNY HOUSES 3. ROOMS EACH.
I U. 39 Pore St., off Harrison, near Ninth.
C_ iK) 2-STORY HOUSE- OF 6 ROOMS AND
«3>____. bath; 2816 Lagnna st. - ■
yOU CAN SPEND DELIGHTFUL DAYS IN
X the houses you rent from BALDWIN A HAM-
MOND, 10 Montgomery st.
UNNY HOUSE— S3O EDDY, NEAR LARKIN;
9 rooms-. bath: rent $30: water free. ' • ' ■
FUBXiSHKD HO OSES.
A~FURNIiHED COTTAGE OF 6 ROOMS,
_\J. kitchen and bath, 2413 Buchanan st. Ap-
ply ROSENBAUM BROS., 204 Front st. •
COTTAUES TO LET.
TT^i^T^ROviP-^SUNN y"^ 3-ROOM~^c6t^
IDlOa tages; rent $11; Golden Gate Park.
/COTTAGE; 5 ROOMS; BATH. 117 GER-
' J mania st., bet. Fillmore and Stelner. ?
1 COA BROADWAY, NEAR POLK ST.-COT-
JL«J«_JV/.tage with 5 rooms. . . ■''.
/COTTAGE, 6 ROOMS, BATH. CELLAR,
V/ 1 privilege of a large lot. 1612 Buchanan street.
Rent $20 to a good tenant.
©ill ' COTTAGE ' 4 ROOMS; YARD; SUN;
(5)11. Second st.. bet. Brannan and Townsend;
• also flat 5 rooms. $12. . ' • :' ■ '
ell* Q AND UP, CLEAN SELECTED COTTAGES
tipOand flats. SPEC & CO.. 602 Market st.
-«— —^— — — ■— »^—— —^"^
FLAT* TO LET.
rfi^^E^^sTsw" "cOßT^mJGlT^ND^FELL
-L sts.: cozy, elegant flat of 5 rooms and bath.
Apply MADISON A BURKE.
To LET— 2OS, KW. COR; FRANKLIN AND
Fell sts.: elegant flat; sun: all day in every
room; 7 rooms and Path. MADISON A BURKE.
' f AQI WALLER-UPPER FLAT; 5 ROOMS:
_vjO2 bath;; near electric and cable lines.
V I e • 1 ■'. SUNNY- FLATS; 5 ROOMS: BATH.
-i-> 126 Noest., between Fourteenth and Fifteenth.
I7ILAT; 5 SUNNY ROOMS; BATH. 836~V_
JD Fifteenth St., near Noe; $15.
MEW FLATS; 3 ROOMS EACH. JESSIE ST.
.IN bet. Fourteenth and Ridley above Mission.
LAT OF 5 ROOMS AND BATH: STABLE.
1122 Treat aye. •
_?OA LOWER FLAT; SIX ROOMS AND
<jp __U . bath ; large basement; yard. 137 Page st.
1 I* DALE PL., OFF GOLDEN GATE AYE.,
ID bet. Hyde and Lea venworth— Nice flat 4 rooms
TTPPER FLAT OF 4 SCNNY KOOMS7b"ATH";
U gas: $11. 1023 Twenty-fourth st ■; - • ■-■
"L^LATOF 5 NICE SUNNY ROOMS. $12; 1614
-C Stevenson st. . • ' ■ :■. '
2 ELEGANT NEW FLATS, 7 AND 8 ROOMS.
— 2411 Pacific aye., near Fillmore st.
C ROOMS AND BATH. 20 AXBION AYE..
0 bet. Fifteenth and Sixteenth, Valencia and
Guerrero sts. . • ■ ■ •."-.. ■ ■
Ql r EDDY — 4 UNFURNISHED ROOMS;
UJiO bath; private family: references exchanged.
I7IIRST FLOOR: 4 ROOMS; FRONT AND REAR
X yards and basement; $16.
Third floor; 4 rooms and bath; no children; rent
$12 50.
Both these on Glen Park aye., and very desirable
and attractive. DEMPSTER, 86 Glen Park aye.,
off Twelfth st. •' - ■ : -.'•:.
TO LET-FLAT OF 4 SUNNY ROOMS.- 230
Fulton st., near Franklin.
LEG ANT MODERN FLAT 5 ROOMS, BATH;
Hi stable for 3 horses: 820. Apply on premises,
1134 Florida St., near Twenty-fourth.
©IA4-ROOM FLAT: MONTH FREE TO
«3)IU. good tenant. SPECK A CO., 602 Mar-
ket st. • : .
XTPPER FLAT, 4 LARGE SUNNY ROOMS.
I bath and cellar. 310 Waller st.
3 MODERN SUNNY BAY-WINDOW FLATS:
7 and 8 rooms; dentist formerly occupied one 3
years; -1755 Howard st. Apply 3144 Sixteenth St.,
nr. Guerrero. ■ ' v -. '^
700 MCALLISTER— UPPER FLATS; SEVEN
1 _-O rooms; laundry, bath and 4 rooms; reduced.
T OWER AND UPPER FLAT. 411,-, ZOE St.;
-LJ bet. Bryant and Brannan. 3d and 4th;sll<&?l2.
FLATS 3 ROOMS EACH. 21 GARDEN ST.,
bet. 6th and 7th, off Harrison; . rent $8 and $9.
AN NESS AYE., 2303 AND 2305, NR. VAL-
V lejo Two elegant new sunny flats: 7 and
12 rooms; marine view: latest Improvements.
<_"ll "^n 4 ROOMS 133 IVY AYE, NR.
X X . O\J . Van Ness aye.
01 O NEW FLAT 4 ROOMS: LARGE YARD.
t£)X£. 52 Norfolk st., nr. Harrison and Eleventh.
TTANDSOME NEW FLATS, UPPER AND
il lower, of 5 and 6 rooms respectively; modern;
unsurpassed view; $18 and $20; 1134 and 1136
Twenty-second St., nr. Noe. Apply to EASTON,
ELDRIDGE A CO., 6SB Market St.
UPPER BAY-WINDOW FLATS, 5 ROOMS;
bath, laundry, stable, with each: rent low.
Keys 1105 Alabama St., bet. Twenty-third and
Twenty-fourth; with or without stable. '
"fVTEW ELEGANT SUNNY MODERN TOP
1> flat: 6 rooms; bath. 933 Golden Gate aye.,
near Lacuna st.
91 9n POINT LOBOS AYE.— SUNNY FLAT ; 6
—1— rms.: bath; latest improvements; $16.
QUO TWO LARGE SUNNY ROOMS, WASH-
*IpO» room, for -housekeeping. 25y« Elgin Park.
Ip LAT 6 ROOMS; BATH. 9a ' SIXTH • st.,
' near Market. : . ■ ■
If LAT 5 ROOMS: BATH; 1219^ LAGUNA
J? St.; fine cellar and yard. .. - ,
STOCKTON— FLAT 6 ROOMS; ALL IM-
I 1/ 4 provements: marine view; yard. --?■..;
9^l A CALIFORNIA-? 20, UPPER SUNNY
— tJlv/ flat, 6 rooms, bath; lower flat, 4 rooms,
stationary tubs, hot and cold water, $12 50. .
AT EAR CITY HALL: 3FIiATS: 6, 6, 7 ROOMS.
IN 10. 143, 713 Grove st. .. ' ' .
ELEGANT NEW FLAT, 7TH~ ST., BELOW
X- Bryant: 5 and 6 rooms; bath; $8 to $16.
YOU CAN SPEND DELIG"HTFUL DAYS IN
1 the flats you rent from BALDWIN A HAM-
MO.ND.
FURNISHED FLATS.
S" "I\N^V>'OtNISHEI3^LATrB^^EiBSTER7
' O cor. Fulton: 5 robins and bath; rent $30. Apply
726 Fulton st., or BALDWIN A HAMMOND, 10
Montgomery st. ' ' ' ..
rjC\A LARKIN— FURNISHED FLAT ; 6 ROOMS
t\J'± and bath. . - ■ ■- . :
ICELY FURNISHED FLAT 7 ROOMS AND
-L\ all modern • conveniences: well located on
Bunny Side of street; rent $37 50. Apply 1218b
Fulton St.. near Devisadero.
HOUSEKEEPING Rt)U»h.
"m inna^i ] arge~su : y'fuiTxishe'd
Oil' basement room stove; closets; private
family. . . -
"I QAO DEVISADERO,. NR. PINE— PART OF
XO\J£ handseme cottage; 4 rooms and bath;
garden; partly furnished; $-30. . . : .
Ql 7 EDDY— NICELY FURNISHED HOUSE-
t/JL I keeping ' ; every convenience; large
garden. • ■ r-i ■■ -> -.-. > ». r*.' »•..>
Z.(\A ELLIS— FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR,
Oy — with light housekeeping.
ELEVENTH— LARGE SUNNY FRONT
bay-window room: cook 'stove and folding
bed; for housekeeping; bath; quiet location; sun
all day; $10 per month. ' ,
1 9ni' FOLSO — TWO UNFURNISHED
XZt\Jx rooms; use of kitchen and dining-room;
$11. • . - - . ..-.■; ■■■■ . ___. .;. V
(lOC FOURTH — FURNISHED ROOMS FOR
__,_,!.' light houseKeeping; also single. - " '.
i ) \ HERRMAN. NEAR VALENCIA— NEW
&O house; lor 2 rooms, kitchen, bath ; furnished.
O SUNNY ROOMS, COMPLETE FOR HOUSE-
-0 keeping, with use of .bath: in fine location; rent
cheap. 1 4 Vernon place, off Hawthorne, bet. Fol-
BOm, Harrison, 2d, 3d; entrance 25 Hawthorne.
UNNY, DELAWARE, 1151 MARKET—
gaut suites, furnished or unfurnished; sunny
single rooms; rent reasonable. . ,--
Q(\A LARKIN — 2 SUNNY ROOMS FUR-
OUtt nished for housekeeping; »10.
ZO~l MISSION, NEAR' SECOND — SUNNY
O\J X furnished bedroom and kitchen: cheap rent.
1 f\E\F\ MISSION — CLEAN i SUNNY. ROOMS,
XV.uO single, or with stoves; newly furnished. V
1 91 Q MISSION— FURNISHED HOUSEKPG
JL-j.it/ rooms; bath; gas; ran^e; no children. .
1 9/11 MISSION— 4 FURNISHED CONNECT-
X£rxX ing rooms, to one party only; reasonable;
private. ■ • .. - -
P.AO MINNA — FURNISHED; ROOMS FOR
c)"±-U housekeeping; large yard. . /".„'. ■;?;.
Ql NATOMA ST.-2 SUNNY FURNISHED
OX rooms for housekeeping. . .:■• :...'>?:
£AC NATOMA — 2 FURNISHED FRONT
DU«J rooms for housekeeping; also single.
1 Apr NEW MONTGOMERY— 2 CONNECTING
X-UtJ furnished rooms I for ; housekeeping, $1 75
per week ' and - upward; also single rooms, 15c a
night and upward. . ,;- •: ' ■ . -.-;' ■ -'. •-,*-. - - ■-
1 Ql 9 PAGE — ELEGANTLY FURNISHED
1 ') I -- sunny parlor suite, with use Of kitchen,
gns, etc. ; desirable; for married . couple or elderly
gentleman; rent $20.' ; ./■;.'. ' .', . . . -.
OUSEKEEPING BOOMS, 1002 POLK ST.,
cor. Geary— Nicely, furnished apartments for
light housekeeping;'. In. quiet place: gas ranges;
rent for suites, including kitchens, $15 to $25; it'
will pay you tocall; references exchanged. -, -,
HOUSEKEEPING BOOMS - Continned.
9Q m NlN ill — BAY - WINDOW ROOM;
£o\J'4 light housekeeping, or a gentlemen. i v
-l (AQi POLK— NEWLY FURNISHED SUN-
XttUOs ny front suite, with kitchen complete;
bath, gas; man and wife. .':.* . . ■> . ■, ,
Ol Ofl POINT LOBOS AYE.-3 BUNNY FUR-
— 1 — V./ nished rooms lor housekeeping, with use
of bath; $12; no children. ,-
A9Q SIXTH— 2 SUNNY FRONT ROOMS FOR
TT^t/ housekeeping. . , ■ . - '.-■'.* .;
.-id SOUTH PARK-1 OR. 2 SUNNY, WELL-
ID furnished housekeeping rooms; cheap.
tori STEVENSON— 3 -■ ROOMS, SUITABLE
OiJUZ for housekeeping; $7 60 month. ■ '
m STOCKTON - SUNNY FRONT ROOMS
for housekeeping. ' ; ,
1A 1 Q TAYLOR, NEAR JACKSON— FUR.
XiXt/ front room and kitchen; complete; «14. .
TENTH, MARKET— 2 . LARGE
sunny rooms, complete for housekeeping. .
QOO THIRD— FRONT FURNISHED HOUSE-
ij£i& keeping suites: very cheap; single, $1. ■ ■
-1Q THIRD, COR. SOUTH. PARK— FUR-
OXO nished housekeeping rooms.
9CJE THIRTEENTH ST.— 2 UNFURNISHED
£O rooms; rent reasonable .;: ; .
-^Q TURK— FRONT housekeeping
«)*tO room, $12: single room, $5; back parlor
with folding bed, gas, bath : private family. _■•. '
1 9/1 A VALENCIA— 2 SUNNY ROOMS FOR
X>^'±U housekeeping; $7 50 per month. ■■-.--- --.
>j(\i* VAN : NESS AYE.— SUNNY FRONT
4 t/D rooms; nicely furnished for housekeeping;
reasonable. '- ' ' ■ ■
-l QQA WASHINGTON, NEAR JONES-MA-
IOOU rine view 3 newly furnished light house-
keeping rooms ; detached', very desirable; reason-
ahle.
BOOMS TO T, EX.
mHE SHERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE: 126
X sunny rooms, furnished and unfurnished;
strictly respectable-, central; very moderate prices.
28 Eighth st., near Market. A. W. MANNING.
THE CLIFFORD-204 ELLIS, ONE BLOCK
from Baldwin" Hotel— Elegant sunny suites;
modern conveniences; running water; bath. •■
1 9 EDDY-8 SUNNY FRONT ROOMS; NEW-
xZi ly furnished, and office; cheap.
Q 1 1 Ql ELLIS. REAR-NEATLY FURNISHED
0J.02 rooms, $5 and $6 50 each. ' .
A9O ELLIS — a HANDSOME PARLORS,
ar^O suitable for doctor or dentist.
ELLIS— LARGE, SUNNY FRONT ROOM;
. DX 1/ also small back room.
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:
Q.I GOLDEN GATE— TWO SUNNY FRONT
Ot: rooms: gas and bath: reasonable.
rrf'l 1 HOWARD — FRONT SUNNY ROOMS;
(Ola nicely furnished; bath, gas; rent mod-
erate.
T~~ O LET — FURNISHED DOUBLE ROOM IN
private family. 'Inquire at 1142 Howard. .
1 IQQ HOWARD— 4 "NICE UNFURNISHED
XXOOrooms. ' '■ ■
iIAQQ HOWARD-SUITE OF FURNISHED
ZX'OO front rooms; no other roomers.
ATX JONES — FURNISHED ROOMS; EN
rrlO suite and single. .
A RLINGTON HOUSE, i 27 KEARNY—
A ant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first.'clasi
in every respect : terms reasonable. .
Q.C\Q. LAGUNA — NICELY FURNISHED
DUO large sunny front rooms; very reasonable.
1 LATHAM PLACE-SUNNY FRONT FUR-
X Dished room very cheap. ;- .
-l P\(\(\ LEAVENWORTH — 2 FURNISHED
JLOUU sunny front rooms; Spanish private
family: reasonable. ■ ■ ■ . - -
TO RENT, WITH USE OF PIANO, HAND-
X somely furnished parlors for. day studio; cen-
tral. Cull 7^5 Market st. ■■■-.- - • ■.-•-.'
yOSEMITE 1045 MARKET, BET.
X Sixth and Seventh— Single and suites; per
night, 35c to $1 ; week, $1 60 to $5; families.
HE NIGHTINGALE, 1802 . MARKET—
X pant sunny bay-window rooms; reasonable.
OR Kent— 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.
71 A MCALLISTER — 4 SUNNY UNFUR-
I Xrx nished rooms and bath. ■ .- ' ; .
D IX MISSION — LARGE FURNISHED SUN-
Ox«_) ny room ; suitable for housekeeping.
"EUROPE HOUSE, 1169 MISSION-NICELY
Jh furnished rooms, single or en suite; transients.
91 A O'FARRELL— 2 NICELY FURNISHED
Ol V front rooms; or 2 persons; rent reason-
able. . ■ ,-•■ . - - ■-. - • ■
1 f\f\O PINE— THE VICTOR; PRIVATE
XUI/O hoarding; choice sunny rooms, with first-
class board : moderate prices. ■ '
Mr POWKLL — QULET, SUNNY, FUR-
juLO nished room; $8. v— -~» — *■*' -->~>-.--
QQ SIXTH — THE HILLSDALE, SUNNY
00 rooms; single and en suite; $1 to $1 50 a day.
"1 I Ca "SIXTH— THE PIEDMONT;. NICE SUN-
_X XO ny bay-window and single rooms; reasonable.
"I Q/» SEVENTH— FURNISHED FRONT, SIN-
XOU gle rooms; $1 per week. . .- \,' -,
Ol"9Q SIXTEENTH - CHEAPEST SINGLE
OX^it/ rooms in the city: newly papered.
I 99 TAYLOR— ELEGANTLY furnished
X— sunny rooms; suite or single.
INt:HESTER HOUSE— 44- THIRU, NEAR
Market; most convenient and respectable: 200
rooms 26c to $1 50 per night; *1 50 to $6 per week ;
electric lights in every room; free bus. ' ' •
RENT— TO GENTLEMAN, NICELY FUR-
X I nished sunny front bay-window room, private
family; 8 blocks from Market and Kearny; refer-
ences. Address X. Y. 55., box 1. Call Office.
/I ENTLEMEN WISHING QUIET ROOMS,
VJT everything first class. Security, box 116, CalK
WEEK'S ' NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THB
WEEKLY CALL. In wrapper, for mailing.
v BOARDING AND ROOMS.
-f?^6"vTN~^SS^^c¥LY^URNr6HED
IUUO rooms and first-class board.-
/•Oi' EDDY— SUN NY. FRO NT SUITES: SlN-
\j£\J gle rooms: best board: special rates to gen-
lemen for breakfast and dinner; reasonable. ',
mHE ABBOTSFORD, BROADWAY AND
X 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 required;
all modern conveniences." '
CHILDRKN BOARDED. '
\\TI^mV~W^uIID^rIcKT^R^JHTL^REN
" to board from 2% to 12 years of age. Apply
809 Baker St., near Golden Gate aye. ' , • ■ .. ■
T ADY WOULD LIKE 1 OR 2 SMALL CHIL-
XJ dren or an infant to care for; best of refer-
euces- 803 Church st.. near Twenty-second.
. STORES TO LET.
T~~?rTET^STT)RTr"oN~N \v7TmT^F~GOUaFI
and Oak : suitable for drugstore: rent very
cheap. Apply MADISON A BURKE, 626 Market.
T?RUITSTORE: RENT REASONABLE: NW.
J cor. Hyde and Union sts.". Apply 1201 Union et.
*.)- STORE ; TWO SHO WW IN DO ; 4
tJp^U. large rooms; yard. 422 Sixth.
TORE, 1624 HOWARD ST., CORNER OF
Lafayette;- cheap- for any business, with fix-
tures. Apply 2838 Mission St., M. CURRAN.
OR . RENT — A CORNER STORE; GOOD
X I stand for drug or, grocery business. Apply W.
B.CLUFF, 17 Sixth st. .
TT»OUR-STORY BRICK AND IRON BUILDING
1 ni.'i basement, 508 Sacramento St., containing
elevator,' power, etc.: re.nt $80. ■ Apply DAVID
STERN A SONS 20 Montgomery st.
•'■..■ OFFICES TO LET. '
AlVT^F^^WE^O^L^rTTtE^T^^^
ply 509 Kearny st., room 8. .
mo LET— LARGE SUNNY SUITE OF OFFICES
lon -first- floor; rent reduced, la Montgomery
St.. rooms 1 and 2.; . ' . '■■'..
ELEGANT OFFICES IN NEW SPRECKELS
building, , 925 Market: rents low;- no extra
charge for gas, janitor services or heating. Apply
at building or G. II.UM B3KN & CO.. 14 Montg. at.
proposals.
pKoI'OSALSFbRCjTAIRSFOKrGiRTS'HTGH
X School.— In accordance with a resolution of the
Board of Education, sealed proposals will be re-
ceived by the (Superintendent of Common Schools
In open session of . said Board, new City Hall, on
SATURDAY, August 31. 1885, at 12 o'clock m.,
for furnishing . the said Board with the following
described chairs and . delivering same in the hall
of the Girls' High School: ■
144 folding chaiis, 18 or 19 Inches wide.
400 opera chairs. 19 or 20 Inches wide. , ';;
"■ 66 sections of 6 folding chairs in each, 18 or 19
inches wide. ■ • ... , ; ,•..:■'
162 sections of 4 folding chairs in each, 18 or IB
inches wide. • - - • ■■•■- - ;• •■•.
;: 300 cane-seat chairs for stage.Jp&BHßSSSiSts
All chairs to be of hard wood, solid or veneered.
? Samples of all chairs offered must be submitted
at the office of the Board of . Education before the
hour set for the reception of proposals.
: The chairs must be delivered in the hall of the
Girls' High school on ' Scott street, between Geary
and O'Farrell streets, San Francisco, on or before
September 21,1805. .■•-.:; - • ' : -'. > ,
. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified
check in the sum of $250, made payable to the
order of the secretary lof . the Board of j Education,
conditioned that if the proposal be accepted and
the contract awarded and if the bidder shall fail or
neglect to execute a written agreement and give
the bonds required within six days after the award
is made, then and in that case said check shall be
forfeited ,to . the said Board of Education. The
Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or
any portion of any bid, as the public good may re-
quire. ■•: Blank proposals will be furnished by the
secretary on application. The parties to whom
contracts are awarded will be required, prior : to - or
at the time of the execution of tie contracts, to pay
their proportion of •■ the cost of advertising this
notice. ■■' ■■■■-• GEORGE BE ANBTON, Secretary. '
." ;-; TO EXCHANGE. L , ._■■,■'•■; : --y:..
T?INE TROTTING HORSE 6 YEARS OLD AND
X I side-bar top buggy in exchange for good upright
piano. . NE. corner Filbert and I'illmor* eta.
; "' •■ : ■■•■'■'.■' T- ■.-."...■:■.>. %>.■;'■■'.:' ■,'-.'. ■:.-' '--'ii'r'yl :' ■;' „•'-':-.
, : / ; ' ;-- CITY ;:; REAI. JESTATE.., ■' ,;. _._,_._,
© I finn 1 10x100 rALLTFENCED ; SW. COR.
nD X UUU . .Ney, and Craut sts. ; College Home-
stead Association. .-,.; . 1 . - . •■ -
$275<1— 1-story house 4 rooms; lot 110x100: NE.
cor. Ney and Marshall sts. : College Homestead As-
sociation.- •-. •' . • ;,. , -.■>>-■ ■ : ■■■■-. :■ ■•'-••' ■ .'
\ $250— 60x100: lots 27 and 28, block 57, City
Land Association, adjoining new ■ race track
gronnde: CH AS. C. FISHER,' 507 California st: ' ;
BRICK BUILDING BUSINESS . PROPERTY
on Market st. ; rent $7200 a year. •-•-■--
Corner Pacific aye. and Baker st., 55x137:6 ft.;
price, $11,000. ■ v . v -.
-- E. side Stanyan st,, bet. Carl and Frederick sts.;
25x100; price $2600. ■ . * ;
' 50x127 :6 ft. on Jackson St., overlooking the Pre-
sidio and bay; $6700. ■•. : -
Two modern houses, of 8 rooms each, at Park,
25x137:6 ft.: electric road passes houses; prico
$6000; make offer. ' . .■- ' ' "~ ;
North side of Folsom St., bet. 4th and sth; 68:9 x
160 feet. ■■■■:'. -' " - ■:.-'■ '■'■' ■ ■ 1 -":, : :' 1 *
Lot on Duncan st., bet. Noe and Castro; 25x114
feet: price $400. .
" Cottage house, 1367 Dolores St.; 5 rooms and
bath, basement: 25x9C teet. " ■ ..• ■
Apply, to C. C. BEMIS, Real Estate and Land
Agent, 324 Montgomery street. • ' . . .-
pHEAP PARK LOTS FOR SALE— AYE.,
\J between Clement and Point Lobos aye, one lot
near Sutro power-house; J st., between 33d and
34th ayes., 3 lots; 47th aye., between I and J sts.,
3 lots; near-tbe beach; Bth aye., bet. • Point Lobos
and Clement. Apply to C. S. CAPP C 0.,413
Montgomery St., Real Estate Agents and House
Brokers. '_ : • ■ ■ ''-.•''"
HOUSES BUILT $150 TO $275 A ROOM ; CALL
and examine plans. : 1149 Mission st. ■ ■.•■ '
\\."ILL EXCHANGE a LOTS, SOUTH SIDE OF
»V park, for residence not exceeding $3500: dif
ference lv cash. Apply 1113 Bryant st. . -■-
T EVEL LOT; STREET' DONE; ONE BLOCK
XJ from Mission st.; worth $900; will sell for s4so
at once. 9 Powell St.. room 3. .-,•.-■ . .
I7K)R SALE— HOUSE AND LOT, 1123 TREAT
r ave., bet. Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth sis.:
25x112:6 feet; splendid chance to buy a home.
Inquire on premises. ... 1 , , :
NEW COTTAGE, IN RICHMOND, 1 BLOCK
li from Geary-st. cars and 25 minutes' ride to
Kearny st. 5 rooms, bath and modern improve-
ments: lot 25x100; beautiful. garden : sewer: will
be sold very cheap and easy terms; owner com-
pelled to move. Address Richmond, box 46, Call.
<D« 1 Qf\fi COTTAGE; 4 ROOMS; IN BERK&
O\J\J . ley: lot 50x125.
$450— Rough house; 2 rooms; lot 40x100; $10
monthly.
$760— Lot 50x100: near station.
Other houses and lots all over town.
CHAS. A. BAILEY,
46 Market St., or Berkeley station, Berkeley.
(JjQAA 2L0T5,25x100, ON sth AYE., NEAR
{jpOUU. Point Lobos, and on Tenth aye., near
California. Apply Owner, box 27, this office.
F. CITY LOTS: $100 UP. TERMS $10
. down, $5 mo. THE MCCARTHY CO., 646 Mkt.
U~HEAPESTAND BEST IN AMERICA— THE
\J WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the
United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- .
age free. -.-,-. . ;___■__
■ COUNTRY BE i AI. ESTATE.
<&AXJ\f\ ir^ACRES IMPROVED,
«Jp'Xe)vJv/. at Los Gatos, pay difference for city
property : bargain, 140 acres fine land Alameda Co.,
14 mile from railroad. I. C. SCHARFF, 18 Post
PROPERTY at haywards for sale,
X rent, or exchance for Oakland or San Francisco
property; new 6-rooin cotmge; all modern im-
provements; barn, tank, etc.: lot 95x460;- full-
bearing fruit trees; convenient to cars: fine loca-
tion: a bargain at $3000. Address WM. MANN,
Third and Washington sts.. Oakland, Cal.
ffi» C PER ACRE-1280 ACRES TIMBER LAND;
«Jp O Kern County. ,W., box.9, this office.
RANCH FOR SAFE OR EXCHANGE FOR
XV improved city property; containing over 100
acres:- improved; located two miles from Napa
City R. R. depot. For particulars address R. K. S.,
box 57, this office. .
rmiE NEW ENGLAND COLONY OFCALIFOR-
X nia 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 locution, 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 a home that is
attractive, .pleasant and profitable can secure it
with us. . . ■'.'■■ * • . . _
• We own this tract of land ; in fact, it has been
our home for over thirty years, and we have de-
cided nnu are determined to develop a community
that will demonstrate the highest possibilities of
home-making. We are not selling on commission.
We own the lands, and some of •us • live on them,
and will continue to live on them and make our
homes there, that will be 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.
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 address WILSON & REID. - •
Room 10, rotunda, Mills building.
A-NCH AT GOVERNMENT PRICE.
r An unprecedented opportunity for a young man
of enercy to acquire a large and profitable . ranch
well adapted for farming and stockraising; also
•well located for dairy purpose^, being near a lante
creamery which pays out each month from $3000
to $6000 for milk. This exceedingly favorable op-
portunity will be offered for a few days at a llttje
above the Government price per acre on long-term
•payments. Address .HOMER WILSON, room 10,
rotunda. Mills building, San Francisco.
ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS. ■ •■ ■ ,
B ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS.
EBT SYSTEMATIZED LAND OFFICE IN AMERICA
N. D. SICK ELS,
LAND AGENT.
Sale and exchange of Ranch property a strict
specialty. By far the labgkst list.
318 Post Street, bet. Stockton and Powell, S. F.
91 ACRE CHICKEN RANCH: SOLD ON THE
3 10-year credit plan; third' year interest now
due; Al creek bottom: vegetable soil: improve-
ments cost over $600: will sell for $250 and trans-
fer contract. I D. H. TWING, Sonoma City, Cal. '
Tl OMEBTEADS ON CHOICE GOVERNMENT
XX lauds: 850,000 acres. Particulars address or
lands: 850,000 acres. Particulars address or
call room 6, 995 Market St., S. F., Cal.
MARIN COUNTY— SOOO ACRES .26 MILES
from San Francisco. "
BaNCHO 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
oil the property ;. send tor circular. •-■■ - V-f.'V
Dairy for sale with or without cows. ■ • - : - '•
SYNDICATE INVESTMENT COMPANY,' 64
and 65 Chronicle building. : V:
ANTED— TO RENT, WITH PRIVILEGE
» » of buying, 2 to 5 acres (Improved) in Fruitvale,
convenient to cars. Address F., box 68, Call Office.
If YOU WANT a ranch FOR grazing
X purposes or an orchard already Improved, where
only small cash outlay Is required, balance payable
in 6or 7 years, apply 326 Montgomery St.. S. F. \
<2»9.25 PER ACRE -.640 ACRES:WELL LOCAT-
*!P^ — cd. TRAVERSA LAMB. 612 Cftllfornlast.
BERKELEY 1.1 \; ESTATE.
.<qTc "aCREs" NICE - LAND; ONLY 16 MILES
ij*J from Berkeley ; on main road near railroad
station; must be sold to settle an estate; good
place for chickens and vegetables, having running
water; price, $225 per acre, for one or more acres.
Inquire of P. SCHNOOK, '.West Berkeley, Cal.
(IU I f\f\l\ CASH," BALANCE ON ANY TEH - ,
tJpIUUU will purchase a beautiful 7-room house;
lot 60x135 feet: all laid out in fruit trees and flow-
ers; place well worth $4500, but as owner must
sell will take $2500. W. C. MORAS, Lorln station,
Berkeley. -■••'■• : : .: ~- •■•>
CAN DISTANCE them ALL WHEN it
X comes to bargains. ■ Look at this. = House : of 7
rooms: lot 80x134%: about 4 blocks from station,
for $1800. House of 5 rooms; lot 50x135:- street
work all done; not 2 blocks from station, 1 block
from electric railway, for $1750. ■ .
. Do you want thi' earth— then : start in on this. ; A
few fine lots, perfectly level, on the sunny side- of
street, opposite a $12,000 residence: each 60x140
and only $400 each.' •
! Apply to, JOS. J. MASON. Dwight-way Station.
•\rOU CANNOT HELP MAKING MONEY BY
! X buying Berkeley property at to-day's prices.; I
make a specialty of choice . property and can hold
my own with any real estate man in Alameda
County. A specialty for to-day: House of 8 rooms:
lot 45x135: near the university; street, ; work all
done: only $3600. JOS. J. MASON, Dwight-way
station. .':.■:. .■, - - ■■ r ..-■■'- ■• ■■*.-
EXCHANGE FOR BERKELEY PROPERTY.
Business property on Park st., AUimeda: IOOx
150; to exchange for Berkeley property. :
: An I'leirunt block -of land on Peralta ' Heights,
East Oakland ; positively th« most I elegant home-
site in East Oakland: elevation 200 feet above city
base; elegant view of Lake: Merritt: I adjoins the
beautiful home of Borax Smith; will trade for town
lots in Berkeley or unincumbered ranch property.
> Beautiful home, entirely furnished; lot 75x130;
near station and school; Installment loan of $4000;
will trade equity for lot or other property. M. L.
WURTS, Dwlght-way station, Berkeley. . • ,
©QHfin MODERN • QUEEN ANNE COT-
tjpOUUu.' tage; new; lot, 40x125; five minutes'
walk from station. - ■■ ■ • . !■-.--
-■ $2900— Brand-new 2-story house of 7 rooms: near
Dwlgbt-wav station: must be sold; easy payments.
M. L. WURTS, Dwlght-way station, Berkeley. ;'
: dljl c 5-ROOM COTTAGE: 50x135: $1650., F
(JpXi). BOEQLE. Golden Gate station. -'■ .":",'
PROPERTY WANTED.
riHICKEN^ANI) h6g~BANCH WANTED;
\J $2000 to $2500. Cash, box 8, this office. \ ;,;, -
WT ANTED— SMALL IMPROVED KaNCU FOR
TT a fine flats. SPECK'S, 002 Market.- '■*- .-■;
PROPERTY TO" EXCHANGE.
TVTANTED— RANcS7~iT~To'~Io
V? acres, near city, exchange, for 20-room • hotel
in " thriving bay town. ; Address C. R., box 90. Call
Office. . ■' : • '-:■;-■:''■. *.'■''.- '^■:- i :?'!.-^"'':-SJr
""GRIFFIN. COTTON WOOD, SHASTA CO.,
. Cal., wants acreage near 8. F. fora dear farm.
/•"; : .. ."■ .. ; .:;.:;;TOVLEABE.^#:;;>r-::vy
rpo LEASE^CHOICE OR ' > SToicK
X ranch of 025 acres;? cheap for term of years;
near city. ■ Address F., box 28, this office - * vgwi
.■:;,-,•: . ■;_.;;■- : v HOUSS FOR SALE. '; „ . ■
OUSE ", 14 : ROOMS; : LARGE LOT; ■ STABLE
and carriage house; Western Addition. Ameri-
can Land and Trust Company 132 Market at. ~ ', --;-
OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS
OFFICE— ?6B BROADWAY. . -
OAKLAND REAL ESTATE.
NLY $2800 WILL BUY' A F INE MODE RN
cottage home on north side ot street, only 6
minutes' walk from narrow-gauge station; half,
.cash, balance bank • mortgage: 6 rooms, bath,
pantry, etc. one of the best "residence streets in
Oakland.- JAS. 8. NAISM.ITH, 463 Ninth St.,
Oakland. :. . .' , ' .-
FOR' SALE OR TO j LEASE— GOOD. PROP-
erty; family resort: house 11 rooms and bath;
saloon, garden, carriage-house and barn; all mod-
ern improvements. Inquire premises, H.BOCKLE-
MAN, opp. station, . Golden Gate, Alaraeda County.
A LDEN & GARFIKLD (BUILDERS) HAVE
xi. Just completed 1 or 2 more modern houses,
that sell so readily; low prices and easy terms our
motto; centrally located and handy, , to cars and
Broadway ; « call and see . them . office, 902 Broad-
way, Oakland. ALDEN & GABFIELD. -.'
r (\f\ ■ 12 ° ACRES iN REDWOOD CAN-
«J)t:cIUI/. yon. 6 miles from Haywards: house,
barn, 6 horses,' IS young.cows, 150 chickens and
farming tools easy terms; a bargain. Inquire for
C. PREEN, Redwood Canyon, Haywards, Ala-
meda County. . .
A NOTHER SOLD; ONLY 3 OF THOSE $200
J\. orchard lots left: »5 cash, $5 per month: bear-
ing fruit trees on each lot: short walk, to electric
and steam cars: at San Leandro. W. E. BAR-
NARD & SON, 458 Ninth St., Oakland.- . .
OT 50x140: FREMONT AYE., LINDA ROSA
Tract," Fruitvale; $425 cash. J. HOE.V, : 641
Folsom st. • . -' ■ ■ . : .. --
TTIORSALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROP
-T erty; a beautiful suburban home, 2% miles
from Oakland: 25 acres; 15 acres in fruit in bear-
ing; spring water; soil good: improvements mod-
ern and first class. ■ J. 8. MEYERS, 1002 Broad-
way, Oakland. . :■ . ' ■ ■ .
CU/fr/m 8-ROOM -HOUSE; BATH; HOT
and cold water; good barn; 10t45x100
on Tenth St., near Castro; a bargain. A. H. BLOW,
1010 Broadway, Oakland. * ' '. "
CI» IA . fifth 4 ACRES ON WEST SID.E OF
tjpxl/.UUU. Fruitvale aye., ■ near the Hay-
wards electric line; this is a bargain. A. H. BLOW,
1010 Broadway, Oakland. . ■ ■: . T ■'■
d£ /IQP.A ' »~ldOO~cXsH; WORTH $6500: 9-
qp~tVO\J . room modern hou«e; nice stable: lot
50x160; a bargain; see it at once. WILLIAM P. -
TODD, 1008 Broadway. Oakland: .
<3* 1 R(\f\ HOUSE, 5 ROOMS.IN BERKELEY;
• tIPIDUU. lot 100x100 with creek; 100 varieties
flowers, fruits, etc. , .'■-•■• :' .-
s2so— Half acre hill land : other houses and lots
all over Berkeley. CHARLES A. BAILEY, 46
Market St., or Berkeley Station, Berkeley. . . -. ;
A T FRUITVALE— A LOVELY HOME; MOD-
A em house and barn: eight acres In choice fruit;
cost $20,000; will sell for $7500. E. E. BUNCE,
1008.Broadway, Oakland.
PROPERTY IN ALL PARTS OF ALAMEDA
X County for sale; large tracts in acres or lots be-
tween Oakland and Berkeley; property at Tem-
escal a specialty. W. I. ROBINSON, 459 Ninth
St., Oakland. ■ -.-•■--.•:.
Oil At\f\ SACRIFICE; COTTAGE 6 ROOMS
±T:tJl/. and bath; lot 17x100 on Sycamore
street, near San Pablo avenue; terms, $350 cash,
balance easy terms. W. P. RYAN, 960 Seventh St.,
Oakland. . . ■ ■ ■ '
r\ OLDEN GATE LOTS ; $10 DOWN ; $5 PR. MO.
VT MCCARTHY CO., owners, 646 Market St., S. F.
/CHOICE RESIDENCE AND BUSINESS PROP-
\J erty: choice lodging-house for sale: owner leav-
in? State. See E. E. BUNCE, 1008 Broadway,
Oakland. ' ' • .
"it TXh LOTS NEAR THE ALTENHEIM IN
rJDJLtJU; Fruitvale; electric cars; only $1 down
and $1 a- week; selling fast; good improvements.
H. B. PINNE Y, owner, 902 Broadway, Oakland.
<2»OM MONTHLY FOR 5-ROOM COTTAGES;
tsZi\J plans free.F. BOEGLE. Golden Gate statn.
/CHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— THE
Aj WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the
United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post-
»ge free - .
/ OAKLAND HOTELS. :
rTAUN^C^H^TELT^HE^L^A^ISfO^AND
" J largest hotel in Oakland; table first class;
terms by week or month, moderate;^ trains to and
from San Francisco every 16 minutes r cars from
.Sixteenth-street station pass hotel: sample-room
for commercial travelers on ground floor. ROBERT
G AY, Proprietor. •
oakland furniture for sale.
Furniture and carpets atyourown
J price. H. SCHELLHAAB. 403 Eleventh st.
ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS
OFFICE— I43S PARK STREET.
ALAMEDA KEAL ESTATE.
$2000— Lot 60x115; cottage of 6 rooms and
bath: stable; sunny frontage; $100 cash, balance
$25 monthly; No. 170. '
$2300— Lot 50x86, with 6 rooms and bath; $50
cash, $20 per month; No. 127. - :
$1500— 55x100: cottage 4 rooms; part cash;
No. 129. . . . - '. ----- ■:-•
$600— Lot 35x150: a snap. ■
Houses to let in all parts of Alameda, $10 and
up. For bargains in Alameda property, see the
Alameda Land Company, 1500 Park st., corner
Santa Clara aye., Alameda.
nPO EXCHANGE FOR SAN FRANCISCO RES-
Kid ence property: 3 fine residences in Alameda;
houses to let and for sale. E." D. J UDD, 1424 Park
St., Alameda. . '. .■„'.'.';.• '-. -j
OR IMMEDIATE SALE — NEAR SCHOOL
J; and station; streets improved and sewered. -
$2250— 550 cash, $26 monthly; 30x100; cottage,
4 rooms and bath.
$2400— $60 cash, $20 monthly; 37:6x100: cot-
tage, 5 rooms and bath.
$3250— 550 cash, $35 monthly; 88x100; corner
house in fine condition : 8 rooms and bath.
$3250— cash, $30 monthly; 37x110; ele-
gant colonial cottage; 7 rooms and bath.
$3850— 5200 cash, $35 monthly: 37x120; hand-
some new cottage, 8 rooms and bath.
Houses to rent from $10 up.
Open Sunday and holidays.
MARCUSE & REMMEL,
Bay-street station, Alameda, and 628 Market St.,
• San Francisco. . . » - ... • ,/. :: ■
(Jh-I AH CASH, $20 ' PER MONTH; LOT 30x
unJ-V/U 150; modern cottage 6 rooms and bath;
2 blocks from station r $2200. . No. 664.
$100 cash, $25 per month: lot 33:4x15.0; new 2-
story house Q rooms and bath, 2 blocks from sta-
tion. $2600. -.'■ No. 520.
$100 cash. $30 per month; lot 35x150: modern 2-
story house 7 rooms and bath with barn. 1 block
from station; $3000. . No. 669.
$200 cash, $30 per month; lot 37 :2xlO8 : elesrant
new cottage 6 rooms and oath; $3100. No. 670.
$500 cash, $40 per month; lot 33:4x140: elegant
2-story house 7 rooms and bath, 1 block from sta-
tion: $4500. • No. 665.
$1000 cash, $60 per month; lot 40x150; fine 2-
Btorv house 9 rooms and bath, 2 blocks from sta-
tion; $(3500. - . ' No. 833.
' Houses to let in all parts of Alameda. ■ Apply to
H. P. MOREAL. 1432 Park st., Alameda. . ' •
milE JOSEPH A. LEONARD COMPANY ARE
X 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.
STOCKTON ADVERTISEMENTS
'-..■■ STOCKTON, REAL ESTATE. -
TTT E N D^ER^oST&^CARTER^ T7^SOUTH^SAN
JO. : Joaquln St.; Stockton. ,
- 800 acres adjoining the city; a choice tract to
subdivide. 1 A choice block of 32 lots in good loca-
tion: $4800. Several nice cottages from $1000 to
$4000: on easy terms. .A few choice lots -on the
line of the electric-cars. Good garden tracts from
5 to 20 acres: well located. 100 acres, six miles
fron Stockton; fine rich soil; $55 per acre; aline
bargain. 300 tons of choice hay at a bargain.
A A. DUDLEY & 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 tracts for gardens and orchards on
easy terms. Bargains in improved property. . Cor-
respondence solicited. ' ■ .
LOS ANGELES . REAL r ESTATE.
FOR SALE— S76O; COTTAGE; CORNER; IM-
X proved: Los Angeles: photo sent; box 37, 1065
Washington st., Oakland. : '■: ■
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Licenses to marry were granted yesterday m
follows:
•. ; Patrick "Joyce and Mary naley, 22—23. '.;.
- James F. Eagan and Anges Greeley, 20—25.
Walter E. Dorn and Ellen J. O'Reilly; 24—
-Dennle T. Hayes and Mary E. rainor. 24— 18. ■ :
W. J. Van der Kaay and M. J. Bonlauger.26— l7. '
Edwin M. Wilson Mamie A.Wallace, 32—20.
DIVORCE SUITS BEGUN/ ;
Suits for divorce were begun yesterday as fol-
lows:*- '■''/-- : ■ —.-'.' -,'•-.-- ■-• --" "" ■'•'.-' :•■■•■ '
i Mary J. Wright against William Y. Wright.
. Sarah E. Yerxa against Manson S. Yerxa.
... Mary E. Madden against Henry A. Madden. .. ■
BIRTHS— MARRIAGES— DEATHS.
[Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall
will not be Inserted.* They must be handed in at
either of the publication offices and be indorsed
with the name and residence of persons authorized
to have the same published.] < . ' ; - -vuV.'::
-';'." , v .''•■'■'■-.. BORN. ,'-'':
FAUTZ— JuIy 29. 1895,' to the wife of Henry
Fautz, a son. '-!■'"■ ■.''■'-. ■> • ' ■' ■" -.'■'■ '■■'.
HAMBERGER— In Alameda, August 17, " 1895,
i to the wife of W. C. Hamberger, a daughter. .; ; .
HESS— In this city, August 16, 1895, \ to the wife
. -.- of B. W. Hess, a son. •.■■;.-; ;;".■'; , „; * .
• McLANK— In this city, August 16, '■'. 1895, to the
h wife of Charles A. McLane, a daughter.
WILSON— In this city, August 4, 1895, to the wife ;
;Of J. F. Wilson, a daughter. ■ ■ . j
■ ..-■ • -. MARRIED. -- .- • ■ ... ?"*vi. ; ;^
BORNEMAN— MIGNOLA— In Oakland, August
•-; 12, 1895, Henry Borneman and Elizabeth Mig-
j nola, both of San Francisco. : . .;■ : -.
DAVIS-BRISENO-In this city; August 15, 1895,
by the Rev. Dr. Dille,.John Davis and Celia T.
Briseno, both of San Francisco. ' .
EMERY— AKINS— In this city, August 10, 1895. ',
by the Rev. Dr. Dille, Harry Emery of Elk, Men-
docino County, and Ida E. Akinsof San Fran-
'■ClSCO, •■-•;"- ;■>-.-..-'• '. ' : ■ .;• T{ '< -.'.'. /:
KELLY— DELL— In this* city, August ' 15, 1895,'
by the Rev. Dr. DilJe, Charles A- Kelly and Lin-
nie Dell, both of San Francisco. ..--•■-
■ ;. . • '- •■ DIED. « I - ; ■- I '-.; -;;'"-i. [
Alexander, Fritze . Kempe. Arnold H.
Agee, Irving J. Lilienthal, Ernst
Benson, Eliza J. ' ' Madsen (infant)
' • Batclian, James * ■ Murray, Mary E.
Conn, Francis W. O'Neil, William ■
. Dobie. William * Prentice. Nellie. '
• Duconsell, Henry > Rabjohn, Susan
Ferris, Elizabeth . Spencer, John C.
French, Adah F. " Suinett, Edward D.
Herlin, Ingrid C. ' Sheridan, Georgie E. •
Holmes, George A. = - Storer, Rosabelle
• Hess (Infant) Tyrrell. Catherine
Hayes, Joseph P. = • Wallace, William
ALEXANDER— In Watsonville, Cal., August 15,
1896, Fritze, beloved wife of Dave Alexander, .
mother of Sol, Henry and" Joel Alexander,
daughter of Mrs. B. Levy, and sister of. Mrs. M.
Harris of Monterey and Morris, Wilheim, Max,
Herman and Gus Levy, a native of Fordon, Ger-
many, age<> 45 years and 1 month. •- <
■ tfff-The funeral will take place TO-MORROW
(Sunday), by special train- from Watson-
ville, at Salem Cemetery, San Mateo County, '.
at 12:15 o'clock p. m. Friends and acquaintances
are respectfully invited to attend. '- -^
AGEE— In this city. August 15, 1895, Irving J.,
beloved son of J. P. and Ida Agee, a native of •
. San Francisco, aged 6 years and 4 months. . -
'BENSON— Near Lakeville, Sonoma County," Cal.. >
• liza Jane Benson, aged 62 years and 6 months,
BATCHAN— Suddenly, at Aberdeen, Scotland, on ■
t the 30th ult., James Batchan, late Inspector
Town and County Bank, Limited, in his 68th
year. "'"• " ■ "■ • ■ ' ; ::; : '.;
CONN— this city, August 15,. 1895, Francis
Wadswprth,- beloved son of Francis and Eliza'
Conn, and brother of Fred J. and Mary A. Conn,
• a native of Oakland, Cal.. aged 17 years 9 months
. and 9 days. New Mil ford Gazette pleaso copy. T
£*TTbe funeral will take place THIS DAY
(Saturday), at 9 o'clock a. m., from the residence ■
of his parents, 1121 Hampshire street," between ■
Twenty-third- and Twenty-fourth, thence to St.
Peter's Church, Alabama street, between Twen-
ty-fourth and Twenty-fifth, where a solemn '
requiem high mass will be celebrated for the re-
pose of his soul. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme-
tery. '
DUCONSEIL— in this ? city, August 16, .1895,
Henry Duconseil, beloved father of Louise Emlle,
. and Frank Peterson ana- Annie and Henry Du-
conseil. a native of Paris. France, aged 55 years.
JB3T"Friends are respectfully invited to attend,
the funeral TOMORROW (Sunday), at 2:30
o'clock p.m., from the parJors of J. Godeau &
Co., 326 and 328 Montgomery avenue, ne#r
; Vallejo street. Interment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery.
DOBIE— In this city, August 16, 1895. William,
beloved husband of Mamie Dobie (nee Mar)
and father.of Willie and George Dobie, a native -
of Boness .Linlithgowshire, Scotland, aged 34
years. A member of CourtJFremont No. 7870, '
5 A.O. F. f : . ' ■ " ■ ■
#S"Friends and acquaintance's are respect-
fully invited to attend the funoral TO-MORROW
(Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. m.. from, his late.,
residence, 4 Z6e street, off Bryant, hetween
Third and Fourth. Interment Laurel Hill Ceme-
• tory. ."
FERRIS— In this city, August 16, 1895, Elizabeth
'Ferris,, a native, of Scotland, a.ced 34 years. •
' Chicago (111.) papers please copy. |
JC»~Tne. funeral will tako place MONDAY,
August 19, at 8:30 o'clock a. m.. from the par-
lors of J. C. O'Connor <fe Co.. 767 'Mission street, •
thence to St. Mary's-'Churcu, Dupont and' Cal-
l, fornia streets, where a requiem mass will be :
" celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing
at 9 o'clock a. m. Interment Mount Calvary
Cemetery.
FRENCH— In this city, August 14, 1895, Adah
Frederick; beloved daughter of Fred and Alice
French, a native of San Francisco, aged 4 months
and 13 days. * * . ' ,-.'*. \
HERLIN— In this city, August ' IG, 1895," Inerid ;
Carrie, beloved wife of P. A. Herlin. and mother
of Theresa, Ebba ann Selma Herlin; a native of
Sweden, aged 46 years 1 month and 17 days.
' JBcir~Friends and acquaintances are respect- ■
fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW .. .
(Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock p.m., from her late
I residence, 736 Minna street, between Eighth and ,
Ninth, thence to the Swedish Lutheran Church,
Mission street, between Eighth and Ninth, where
the funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock p. m.
Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery.
HOLMES— In thi3 city. August 15, 1895, Georee
A. Holmes, beloved father of Mrs. Ida E. God-
dard and Robert H. and - Howard Holmes, and
grandfather of Ida E. ana Lottie M. Goddard
and Hazel Holmes, a native of Stanford, Conn.,
aged 76 years 6 months and 5 days. [Brooklyn
(N. V.) and Portland (Or.) papers please copy.l
j<!@~Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
(Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock p. m., from Masonic
Temple, corner Montgomery and Post streets.
Funeral services under the auspices' of Golden
Gate Lodge No. 30, F. and A. M. t Interment'
Masonic Cemetery. -,
HESS— In this city, August 15, 1895, infant son of
B. W. Hess. . ' -.■■.:..
HAVES— this city,- August 16. 1895, Joseph P.,
beloved husband of Abbie Hayes, a native of
Ireland. . ■
KEMPE— In Oakland, 15, 1895. Arnold
Hans, beloved husband of Bertha Kempe, and •
father of Alma, Bianca and Hans Kempe, and
brother of Max V. Kempe and iirs. Bianca
Griesser, a native of Hanover, Germany, aged
37 years 8 months and 9 days. •
tfS" Friends and acquaintances " are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
(Sunday), at 3:30 o'clock p. m., from his late
residence, 1518 Market street, Oakland. Inter-,
ment Mountain View Cemetery.
LILIENTHAL-In this city, August 14, 1895.
Ernst Lilienthal,' beloved brother of Henry and -
. Julius Lilienthal, a native of Germany, aged ,29
years. • . ■ " '» * : * , .
*s"Friends and ' acquaintances are respect-
' fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Saturday), at '£ o'clock p.' m., from the par-
lors of 11. F. Suhr & Co., 1209 Mission street,'
near Eighth. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery.'
MADSEN— In this city, August 15, 1895. beloved
infant child of R. K. and Annie Madson, a native
: of San Francisco,' Cal., aged 4 months. .
MURRAY— In Oakland, August 15, 1895,. Mary
. E. Murray, a native of Oakland, aged 17 years 9
months and 28 days. ', »."■ .;'..■
' O'NEIL— In this city, August 16, 1895, William,
beloved husband of the late Bridget O'Neil, and
father of Thomas and Maggie O'Neil and Mrs. H. .
Dowd, a native of Ireland, aged 75 years. . . ,
JB®*Friends and acquaintances are respect-'
fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW r ,
(Sunday) at 2 o'clock p. m.. from his late resi-
. dence. 2224 Post street, .thence to St. Dominic's,'
1 Church for services, commencing at 2:30 o'clock'
;p. m. Interment Mount, Calvary Cemetery. ! '
PRENTICE— In this city, August 15, 1895. at the
Potrero, Nellie, dearly beloved daughter of Zach j
and . Nellie Prentice, a native of San Francisco,
aged 8 years 10 months and 16 days. »- '• '
' <|Pff*Friends and - acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW,
■ (Sunday), at 2 o'clock p. M.. from, the resi-
j dence of the parents. 1522 Kentucky street, Po-
-1 trero._ Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. V. '
BABJOHN— In this "city, August 15, 1895, Susan,
beloved wife of Edwin Rabjohn Sr., and mother of !
Edwin, Thomas and • Albert Rabjohn. Mrs. Jesse
Peter, Mrs. G. 11. Harvey, Mrs. W. A. Etting,
' Mrs. Milton Withers and Mrs. C. W. Lieb; a na-
tive of Truro, Cornwall, England, aged 72 years
7 months and 4 days. [Adelaide (N. S. W.) and -
Truro (England) papers please copy.] . . ,
! jBS"Frlends and acquaintances are - respect- -
S fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
- (Saturday), at 11 o'clock a.m., from Central
• M. E. Churcn, Mission street, between Sixth and
; Seventh. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. , ...
SPENCER— In this city, August 13, 1895, John
C. Spencer, a native of Troy, N. V., aged 63 years.
. [Peoria (111.) papers please copy.J
&3~Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY,
(Saturday), "at ■ 10 o'clock a. m.. from tne par-
lors of the California Undertaking Company, 123
' Stockton street, corner Geary, Interment private.
SINNETT— In this city, August .15, 1895, Edward
. D., dearly beloved husband of Annie A. Sinnett.
brother of James Sinnett. and son-in-law of Wil-
y liam M. Iburg, a native of San Francisco, aged 27 •
years. ■ •'■-. " L ■• ' ■ ' ■ '-■ «' ': - : ' ;
• - Friends and acquaintances are respect- ,
fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Saturday), at '2 o'clock p. m., from the residence
. of his father-in-law, 608 Hermann street, between
ill more and Stelner streets. Interment Laurel
T Hill Cemetery. •■' ;-•■■-•' -
SHERIDAN — In this city, August 16, 1895,
Georgie E., infant son of Matthew P. and Clara
' M. Sheridan, a native of San Francisco, aged 4
• months and 16 days. • . "'•
JBS-The funeral will take place THIS DAY.
(Saturday), at 2 o'clock* p. m., from the residence
of the parents, 106 Welsh street. Interment '■
private. ,.,,..- „": ■.-... . ■ ■ ■ "
STORER— In this city, August 16, 1895, Rosabelle
Storer, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years
and 8 months. • • • : ■" ' : • '. . '
TYRRELL— In this" city, August 15, J. 895, Cath-
| erine, beloved sister of John Tyrrell, a native of
the parish of • Kilmore. County Cork, Ireland,
aged 64 years. -' ... , •; : •'■•'-. '.jS .;.-'■■.'•.
WALLACE— In this city, August 15, 1895. Wil-
• liam, '■■ beloved husband of Catherine Wallace,
father of .William J. Wallace and , the late Kate
R. Sheehv.aud brother of James Wallace, a native
' of Palas "Green, County Limerick, Ireland, aged
78 years 1 month and 6 day*. - A member of St. .
Joseph's Benevolent Society and Exempt Fire-,
'.'■ men. * > ,: ■••
■ ffg" Friends aud acquaintances • are respect-
' fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Saturday), at 9 o'clock a. m., from his' late
residence, 1309 Lyou street, rear, thence to St.
Dominic's Church, where a solemn requiem high
' mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul,
commencing at 9:30 oe'lock a. m. Interment :
Holy Cross Cemetery. ■, '.
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