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HOUSES TO LET. 009 'UNUIN-TO I,ET. J -sTi >U V ~HOUSI : : S f«J_. rooms and bath: beantllur marine view; rent $28. Inquire at CADENASSO & CO.'s. 512 Montgomery st. e»Q 208" PERRY, JUST OFF FOURTH - JJP<J. rooms; water tree. G. H. UMBSEN i, CO., 14 Montgomery st. \ BUSH, BET. MASON AND TAYLOR— FINE 3- story bay-window, 9 rooms and bath: rent moderate to eood tenant. Apply to C. S. CAPP A CO., House Brokers and Real Estate Agents, 413 Montgomery st. TONES, BET. JACKSON AND PACIFIC— O Neat 2-story, bay-window house*", 8 rooms ana bath: moderate rent to a gooa tenant. Apply to C S. CAPPA Co., House Brokers and Real Estate Agents, 413 Montgomery st. HOUSE 6 ROOMS; STABLE. COR. TWENTY- seventh and Alabama sts. . SU N Y HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS AND BATH. 826 Mason st., near Geary. U5tQ; 4 R(X»MS: LOWER PART HOUSE; GOOD <Uj O. order.. 62 Tehama s:.. near Second. QQA MODERN H(U>K; 7 ROOMS; BATH: i£>O\J. large yard and stable. 417 Ridley St., opp. Fillmore. <"•_ . . "yOU CAN SPEND DELIGIITKUL DAYS IN -I. the houses you rent from BALDWIN A HAM- MOND, 10 Montgomery st. SUNNY HOUSE— 530 EDDY. NEAR LARKIN; 9 rooms: bath; rent $30; «■■"'' free. CO 1' : i... . I*» LET. IA T L.\MED.\-i;>2B NIMH ST., NEAR MAS- .-'V tic Station; cottage- 6 rooms: bath and gas; paten walks, lawn, Bower garden: lovely place: fine neighborhood; water free; rounds cared for; only $18 per month. SUNNY COTTAGES OF 4 AND 5 ROOMB, bath, basement, yard. Dolores and Fifteenth. POTTAGE 5 ROOMS, BATH. LARGE BASE- KJ ment and yard- rent $20. 71- Capp St., near Twenty-third.* ' < 1 i \i\ r i SMALL COTTAGE. '_ 3 TAY ST., I 1 .')\J. near corner Clay and Powe»l. DUNNY OOTTAOB: ■' ROOMS. 21 WILDEY 0 St., off Bush, near Fillmorf. (XATS IO LET. I^LAT«-5 BOOM S, BATH, ■1A I : T HE PA R K~; rents $15 to $20; water free. Apply 1909 Mc- Allister St.. 1751 Hayes or 525 Frederick. Till JAX-KSOnTTISt COMPLETED: UP- LX±X per flat; 7 rooms: live view; sunny. rrOLET— 1 SUNNY FLAT OF 7 ROOMS, X bath; rent reasonable. I'iSVb Seventh st. AYES. BET WKE.N WEBSTER AND FlLL- more— M na: of 4 ; rooms and bath, $16. Apply to C. S. CAPP « CO., House Brokers and Keal'Estate Agents, 413 Montgomery st. ONES AN! BERT, 8. E. CoR.— UPPER flat of 8 moms and baih: Union-st. cars handy: rent only $25. Apply to C. 8. CAPP & CO.i 413 Mongoniery St., House Brokers and Real Estate Agents. COT. V. FLAT; 1 3 tROOM S : SUNNY SIDE; 511 COZY FLAT; 8 BOOMS: SUNNY SIDE; 511 Second St., opposite south Park; $12; water free. Apply 214 Third st. LOWER FLAT. 18 LANGTON ST., NEAR XJ Howard— s rooms: bail; lar^e yard. 1 991* SACRAMENTO— FLAT OF 7 ROOMS: .1 _. — U also a flat of 5 rooms: fine view. 3TTI SUNNY- COBNEB BOOMS AND 0 X*±. bath. NE. cor. Polk and Jackson sts. AY-WINDOW FLAT 4 ROOMS, BATH, yard; $14. 8b Shotwell St., near Fourteenth. v£97 CA SUNNY -WINDOW FLAT OF O— I .O\'. 6 rooms and bath. 1704 Washing? ton st., near Polk. . __9_l HAIGHT-7 RbOMS AND BATH, »25; v'— "l newly decorated. V£AR CITY ALL: 10, 141,143 GROVE ST; _i 3 elegant sunny flats; 6 rooms each. LATOF 6 ROOMS TO LET: ALL CONVEN- X it rices: onlysl4. 721 Brannan st. HAMPTON PLACE— LOWER FLOOR; 3 sunny bay-window rooms: yard and basement. 1 QAQ EDDY— FLATS, 5 AND 6 ROOMS: XOUO modern improvements; rent $10, $22 50. I~UVE LARGE ROOMS, FHONTAND REAR F yards, sunny; $25. 22 Twelfth St., between Mission and Howard. 171 1 POST-3 AND 4 ROOM SUNNY" FLATS; 1 I li bath; garden; $13, $16. 9 UPPER FLATS; REDUCED FROM $25 TO — ■ $19: also cottage of 8 looms; stable: lovely home: $25 month: worth $50: owner on premises from 1 till 3 p. si. 931 i»mbard st. SUNNY UPPER FLAT: 3 ROOMS; YARD; 0 water free: $12. 356 Third Bt. ; ,\ —100 NICE FLATS AND COTTAGES; $6 TO -V $20. SPECK <t CO., 602 Market. £_|9 HA YES, COR. BUCHANAN— SUNNY Lr±_j flats: 5 and 3 rooms: bath. Ei N F NEW FLAT, 7TH ST., BELOW XJ Bryant, 5 and 6 rooms; bath: $8 to $16. YOU CAN SPEND DELIGHTFUL DAYS IN X the flats you rent from BALDWIN <fe HAM- MOND. HOlshKtEl'lXi KOOXs. Brannan Street. 79- BRANNAN, ABOVE SIXTH— SUNNY* 1 —.*) kitchen and bedTOom; furnished; $7. . Broadway. AAQ BROADWAY -SUNNY FURNISHED "iUO housekeeping; new bouse. Bryant Street. AQA BRYANT — ONE~~OR TWO SUNNY •iOVJ rooms nicely furnished for housekeeping. Buchanan Street. Pf\O A NAN. COR. FELL— SUNNY BAY- UU_< window parlor, dining-room and kitchen; cheap. .' : .'-v-:y , California Street. 9-Q-l CALIFORNIA — THREE ELEGANT — 'ODL furnished rooms for housekeeping: cheap. Clay Street. 1 -19J. CLAY-SUITE OF SUNNY' ROOMS: 1"1 — .j: furnished or unfurnished; also other rooms: housekeeping privileges; ba'<h; references exchanged. Eddy Street. A"] 7 EDDY'— NICELY FURNISHED HOUSE- 'J.L i keeping rooms; private famiy; splendid lo- cation. / Eleventh Streeet. ELEVENTH —ELE G AN TLY FUR- nished bay-window sonny corner suite, car- pets and furniture all new, for housekeeping; price $18: private bath; every convenience. Ellis (Street. 'A A. ELLIS-SUNNY FURNISHED FRONT Ov/tt parlor with light housekeeping. Fifth Street. "I A 7 FIFTH - PLEASANT, Sl-NNY, . UN- X\J I furnished rooms to let. , 1 . . Francisco Street, i "I Q A FRANCISCO-3 ROOMS FOR HOUSE- XOU keeping. Fulton' Street. II (X FURNISHED ROOM FOR HO houseKeeplng: also single. 91 Q FULTON ST., COR. VAN NESS AYE.-2 _-l O rooms furnished complete for housekeeping; must be seen to be appreciated. Howard Street. rr;r _ 1 HOWARD— 2 SUNNY UNFURNISHED 00 12 rooms for housekeeping; cheap. Hyde Street. mHYDE, NEAR TURK— NICELY FUR- nished sunny rooms to rent for housekeeping. Market Street. QZ.f\ MARKET. COR. STOCKTON— OFFICES OO\J for physician ; most centrally located. McAllister Street. 71 A MCALLISTER-UNFURNISHED SUN I lr± floor; 4 rooms-; bath. Mission street.' 7QQ MISSION— 2 SUNNY HOUSEKEEPING 1 OO rooms: also other rooms: $5 up. 1 91 Q MISSION — FURNISHED ""ll O U 8 E - I_. 1 •/ keeping rooms; gas; bath; range; no children. ' •I 91QMI S S IO N — FURNISHED . FRONT I_> 1 i) housekeeping rooms: gas and range ; no children. _^_ ■. . Natoma Street. " ' T__^7 NATOMA— TWO SUITES HOUSEKEEP- OU I ing rooms, $9: and others. " Ninth Street. A 9Q NINTH-3 SUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS tt^/O for housekeeping: connected; reference. Octavia Street. ; Ql9 2 SUNNY UNFURNISHED ROOMS yl^- for housekeeping. 257 Octavia St. Pearl Street. 3 PEARL, COR. MARKET, OPP. OCTAVIA— I, 2 or 3 sunny corner rooms: well furnished for housekeeping; running water and sink. ■ - • Pacific street. "VfORTHWESI COR. PACIFIC AND HYDE— _.! 7 nice sunny rooms, double parlor and bath. Point Lobos Avenue. 9-1 OA POINT LOBOS AYE.— SUNNY . BAY- _. I _-Vi window suite; furnished for honsekeep- lng, $12. -ixth Street. m SIXTH — HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS; ; cheapest In the city. . , Ann SIXTH ST. — BEST HOUSEKEEPING :r.—cU rooms in this city; clean and quiet; $12. South Park. "I A. SOUTH PARK— FURNISHED ROOMS FOR Xv housekeeping; eon all day; rent reasonable. ! HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS —Continued. Tehama Street. A i Q TEHAMA — 9 «iii • SUNNY ROOMS, +T^O well furnished- for housekeeping; connected. Third Street. 990 THIRD-SINGLE AND SUITES; LIGHT _._' t housekeeping: $5 up: brick building; yard. '_>.-*) THIRD — HOUSEKEEPING ~R~O O M , • )»J_. cheap. . • — — ■ — — i Washington Street. '^ - : i.;.;. ' WASHINGTON— SUNNY UNFURNISH- «'"-' ed housekeeping rooms: running water. Webster Street. 7-1 -i webster — Handsome parlors I XX and kitchen; furnished or unfurnished. .-Welsh Street. "1 "1 Jl WELSH, OFF FOURTH. BELOW BRY- X-X"3jj ant — 4 nicely furnished housekeeping rooms: downstairs; yard: no objection to children ; cheap. ■ i nopals TO let. Howie Avenue. - BOWIE THREE SUNNY ROOMS; • 1 rent cheap. Eddy Street. 00 A EDDY — 1 LARGE SUNNY PARLOR; «-*O*x also 1 sunny suite; reasonable. ■ Eighth street. THE SHERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE: 126 sunny rooms, furnished and unfurnished; strictly respectable; central: very moderate prices. 28 Eighth St., near Market. A. W. MANNING. FoUum Street. Ql PER WEEK— FURNISHED ROOMS. 820 <IP X Folsom st., near Fourth. Gearj' Street. 01 C GEARY— FRONT ROOMS. SUIT- OX O able for offices: partly furnished. Harrison Street. 7791 HARRISON, NEAR FOURTH— ] I I *-2 ly furnished sunny rooms; bath; yard; 1 a week. Hayes Street. -_9f_ HAVES-SUNNY ROOMS, BATH, GAS; O—\j for gentlemen; $5. Howard Street. f»9Q HOWARD— SUNNY DOUBLE FRONT U^O rooms: gas, bath; also single. THEOBLA 989 H1 >WABD— SUNNY BAY- ; X window suit's, first and second floors: running water, gas, etc."; $3 50 per week: nice sunny rooms, $2 to $2 50 per week: open all night: transient. Jensie Street. Q9Q JESSIE— NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS; O_it7 board if desired. Jones Street. SUNNY FRONT FURNISHED ROOM; FOLD- | ing bed. ' 706 a Jones, ground floor. ■ Kearny Street. * RLINGTON HOUSE. 127 KEARNY— PLEAS- 2\. ant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first clasi in every respect; terms reasonable. Market street. TO RENT, WITH USE OF PIANO, HAND- X somely furnished parlors for day studio; cen- tral. Call 735 Market si^ | "V'OSEMITE "HOUSE, 1045 MARKET, BET. X Sixth and Seventh— Single and suites: per night, 35c to $1 : week, $1 50 to $5; families. 1 Q9A MARKET— LARGE SUNNY FRONT I O—\f suites, suitable for otlices; $50; furnished rooms. . i"Fnoi MARKET— SUNNY UNFURNISHED J. fJZiij-i front suite: opposite Van Ness aye.; $10; furnished, $12 month. Mason Street. "I A 1 I MASON — FURBISHED ROOM WITH l-ill a quiet family. ._ Slisslon Street. pio MISSION-NICELY FURNISHED SIN- OJLO gle rooms, 15c to 50c per night; $1 to $2 per week. 9- ) -\l MISSION— HANDSOMELY FURNISH- i/-«/3 ed bright sunny rooms; grate; gas. UROPE HOUSE. 1169 MISSION— NICELY furnished rooms, single or en suite: transients Polk Street. OOP POLK. SE. COR. MCALLISTER— LARGE 000 sunny corner room: gas; bath; $10. Second Street. '9 SECOND— SUITE. FOR DRESS- O& maker or physician; single rooms reasonable. Seventh Street. 1 Q£ SEVENTH — NICELY FURNISHED XOO front single rooms: $1 to $1 25 per week. Sixth Street. 99 SIXTH — THE IULLSDALE, SUNNY 00 rooms; single and en suite; $1 to $1 50 a day. 1 (\Q SIXTH— NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY' IUO rooms: single, double: quiet; $6 up. I 1 '* SIXTH— THE PIEDMONT: NICE SUN- JL JL O ny bay-window and single rooms reasonable. 9/1 9 SIXTH— NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS; _.tt— from $1 up. no 4 1 SIXTH— SINGLE FRONT ROOM WITH I _.O"±2 bath; $6. ;. ' Stevenson Street. 1 79/1 STEVENSON-FRONT SUNNY ROOM; X I _/± rent $5. Sutter street. mHE SHASTA, 320% SUTTER ST. -CENTRAL X rooms: low rates: best accommodations. ■ QQQ SITTER— HANDSOME~K EWLV FUR- -000 nished alcove room; rent reasonable: pri- vate family. Third Street. WINCHESTER HOUSE— 44 THIRD, NEAR II Market; most convenient and respectable; 200 rooms 26c to $1 50 per night ; *1 60 to $6 per week : electric lights in every room read r'm ; free bus. Van Ness Avenne. 9AO VAN NESS AYE.-SUNNY furnished _.U_j front room; $8. 7Q/I VAN NESS AYE.— FRONT HALL ROOM; I gas; bath; .$6. , ; Miscellaneous. FOB RENT— TO IOR 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. OR RENT— TO GENTLEMAN, NICELY FUR- nlshed sunny front bay-window room, private family; 8 blocks from Market and Kearny; refer- ences. Address X. Y. /■■ box 1. Call Office. BOABUtKU ANX> KOOMS. tTq^in^^p^'asant~ R( : >oms'Pexcei^ 1 *±O It nt board : $20, $25 and $30 per month. pi)O 1 ;DDY— SUN _ FRONT SUITES; SIN- U—U gle rooms; best board; reasonable. .; .. rpHE ABBOTSFORD, BROADWAY AND X Polk st.— Quiet and homelike; charges moder- ate: board optional: all cars direct. ' TTOTEL BERTLING, 714 BUMH— OPENED AS XX a family hotel; references given and required; ah modern conveniences. > ■" - ' C£*lLl>KJ£S IiOAKUEO. W A NTED— CHILD TO _OARIH a nice >> home. 1606JBushst. \\r ANTED— 8 OR CHILDREN TO BOARD " from 1 to 8 years old: good home; short dis- tance from city. -Call 706 a Jones St., ground floor. /1 ERMAN LADY WISHES BABY TO BOARD; AT good home. 435y 3 Hayes st. .STOKES TO LET. FOR RENT— CORNER GROCERY: NW. COR. Kearny and Broadway: $50; good stand. LD-ESTABLISHED CORNER GROCERY TO ;ieaae for a term oi|years; cheap rent. 516 Geary. QTORE AND 6 LIGHT BOOMS; $20. 911 FOL- O som St., near Fifth. <ZiA(\ ■ STORE, 26x100; TWO LARGiS SHOW- %priV/. windows. 112 Seventh st. - Gf9^ STORE; TWO SHOW-WINDOWS; 4 •£i£>O. large.rooms;yard. 422 Sixth. • rutß-STIil'.V BTiICK AND IRON BUILDING J and basement, 508 Sacramento St., containing elevator, power, etc.; rent $80. Apply DAVID STERN A SONS 20 Montgomery st. OFFICES TO .LETv E^eTTalvt^Tfices^^ building, »25 Market: rents low: no extra charge for gas, janitor services or heating. Apply at building or G. H. UMHSJ-N _ CO.. 14 MQDtgVst. FINANCIAL. 1 9 TIOO WAN ' h ° Fol^ "3^YEARS'"ON (Jpl-.UUUmmT highly improved property which is now rented at $162 per month. Apply to WM. M. DE WOLF, 1050 Broadway, Oakland. TirE CAN LOAN YOU MONEY ON S. F. AND »i Oakland real estate, first mortgage, at 7 and 8 percent. : A. F. JOHNS «fc CO., Market si., rm. 9. \NY SUM OF MONEY ADVANCED ON A your furniture. pianos or real estate: lowest rate: call and state your proposition or write: open eventnga: ■). NQ'NAN. 1021 Mission st. - ■ ' ATTOKNEYS-AT-L.AW. D^VK^E^RE^T^fvmiC^AlfD^Tß^B^TE -TV laws a specialty; suits, Superior, Justice and Police Courts: term* reasonable; collections, etc. G.W.HOWE, atl'y-ai-law, 850 Market.cor.stockton JOHN K. AITKEN, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW, RS. 16 and 17. 402 Montgomery st., cor. California, WW. DAVIDSON, ATTORN A • Conform* it., ras. 14-16; advice free, THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1895. UEXiICA^ ] ANEW PBQCSBB— NO MJBDICINK, INBTBO- menrs 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 ;knowiedge can he sent&usedat ho:ne;all cases guaranteed. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st. MBS. DR. DALE - QUICK RELIEF FOB. irregularities, whatever cause;, practiced since 1872 San (ranciaco; 40 years' experience: trav- elers helped : no delay; no instrument used; home in confinement; pills $1. 1328 Grove st. THE FEMALE'S FRIEND; SAFE, SURE AND X reliable; trial boxes 50c: Lottie Recount's spe- cialties for females; mail orders promptly attended to. English Remedies Company, 6 Eddy st., S. F. DR. RICORD'S PILLS. EXPRESS $2 50: SAFE, sure, reliable; Bicord's specialties, females. Maison et Cie, agents. ROOT'S, Sixth and Howard. QURE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE DISEASES. _ from whatever cause; a home In confinement with every comfort; satisfaction guaranteed, by j MRS. DR. GWYER. 22t$ Turk st. ALL FEMALE IRREGULARITIES KE- stored in a few hours: safe and sure relief at. anytime; travelers helped at once: home in con- finement: French pilis guaranteed; consult free. MRS. DR. WY KTII, HI 6 Post St., near Larkin. WHY THROW AWAY MONEY FOOLISHLY ' 1 on worthless pills and humbugs when we guar- antee 10 restore irregularities in 8 hours with our new discovery, which is safe and sure. Price $5. Call or address MME. K ARROW Woman's Dis- pensary, 120t5 Market st. A ll LADIES IN trouble consult free ±V MRS. DR. SCOTT, now of 119-121 Powell st., the only reliable specialist in San Francisco: $50U paid for a case I cannot cure, no matter what cause; special attention to disease of the eye. lAiIIES -CHKHKSTKU-s ENG~LISH~PEN^ J nyroyal Pills (Diamond Brand) are the best: I safe, reliable; take no other; send 4c, stamps, for : particulars, "Relief for Ladies," in letter by return I mail; at druggists. Chichester Chemical Company, i Philadelphia, Pa. ■ i "INFALLIBLE PREVENTIVE," FOR i i- either sex: send 2c for information or 50c for trial jar. TAYLOR CHEM. CO., box 1896. S. F. DtSEASEB AND IRREGULARITIES OF women: when others fail consult DRS. GOOD- WIN, 1370 Market st.: consultation tree: pills, $2. \|RS. DU/WEWENER: PRIVATE HOME IN ii confinement; irregularities cured in a few hours without operation; pills 2. 419 Eddy st. • 13 T> RUBBER GOODS: .SEND FOR ILL'S. X X cat'l. ACME RUBBER CO. 235 Kearny. 1 A DIES. IF IRREGULAR CONSULT MRS. J.i EM ARY; sure cure. 5 Franklin, cor. Market. aTIi.AKDs SPECIFIC never tails to correct any female irregularities from • whatever cause. Price $5. Agent, EDWIN W. JOY, Powell and Market sts.. Sun Francisco. rfTfiE lightnin g~rhe(t3lXti"sm: cuke 1 1 for chronic or inflammatory rheumatism ; best ; remedy on earth-, price $3. MARTIN Remedy . Company, 2231 Mission St.. S. F. DAUDET'S APHRO TABLETS— GREAT modern remedy for the cure of neurasthenia, lmpotency, and all disorders of the sexual organs; $1 a box: 6 boxes $5: send for circular. WIDiJER'S ! Drug Store, 14 Ellis st., sole agent. A LPEAU'S FRENCH PILl.s. A BOON TO -TV ladies troubled with irregularities: no danger: safe and Rure: $'J 50 express C. O. D.; don't delay until too late. OSGOOD BROS., Oakland. Cal. ALL LADIES CONSULT FREE MRS. DR. DA VIES, 14 McAllister St., near Market: leads all «x>mpetitors: only qualified, trusty spe- ; cialist for safe, quick relief of irregularities, no j matter what cause: treatment scientific, harmless and painless; never fails* home in confinement. DR. MMiALLIsTKK, SECOND FLOOR, next Hibernla Bank: diseases of women. .7 f iiTregular OR any female disease ! X see Mrs. Dr. Puetz and be content. 254 Vn 4th. . CLAIRVOYANTS. "pm^F^SSoiirETGENtr! ~«~»~~~-~~~~~~ X ALL HAIL PROFESSOR EUGENE! Is your home unhappy? Is your wife or husband untrue? Is your lover inconstant? Are you followed by bad Inck? Have you any enemies? Is your business no: prosperous? For the cause that need assistance, For the wrongs that need resistance, For the future In the distance, And the good that he can do. Call or address PROFF. -SoR F. EUGENE, 1206 Market street, parlors 102. 103 and 104, first floor. Read his Suuday advertisement. Af RS. ANTHONY, MEDIUM, LIFE READER; M ladies, 25c: gents, 50c. 164 Tehama, off Third. ISS M A L V I A, AMERICAN CLAIRVOY- ant and magnetic healer. 766^ Howard st. /CLAIRVOYANT AND LTf"E^ READER; \J ladies 25c. 230 Clara St., bet. Fifth and Sixth. pARD-HEADING. 25c: LADIES ONLY. 105 \J Stockton, room 7. Circle Mondays and Fridays. ME. MOREAU. THE WOKLU-RENOWNED medium; speaks German. 764 Howard St.; fee 25c up. MM ARNDT, BEST GERMAN FOitTUNE- teller of the world; palmistry and by eggs; I only 25c and 50c. 724 Harrison, basement. ME. DR. THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL- or by eggs and cards; tells entire life, past, . present, future: consultations on all affairs: noth- | ing except ed; names (riven: good advice: sure l help: restores lost love by sympathy; mistake im- possible; fee $1; letter $2. 929 Post St., nr. Larkin. PROF. LEON. PALMIST. CLAIRVOYANT life-reader. 533 Post: 10 to 8 dally; also Sunday UGUSTA LEOLA, FORTUNE TELLER: magic charms; love tokens; . true picture of future wife and husband; teaches fortune-telling; | develops clairvoyance, slate writing, etc.; has tha I seven holy seals and the Palestine wonder charm; i fee SI and upward. 2326 Mission, nr. Twentieth. M'IIUTUALISM. /"TEST CIRCLE TO-NIGHT^ We. MME. 1 YOUNG, 605 McAllister St.: skeptics Invited. RS. SHEEHAN. CHRISTIAN SPIRITUAL- ist and test medium. 783 V Market st. "DEMOVAL— MRS. MAYO STEERS, TRANCE | XV medium: circles Sun., Tues.. Fri., 8 p. m.: i Thurs., 2 1-. M.. sittings. 101 Grove St., cor. Polk. . ASTKOLOGY. DR. MEAD ANSWERS ALL QUESTIONS BY planets from date of birth. 737. Market, r. 10. ASTRA L SEER-PROF. HOLM 523 GEARY -TV- at.: horoscopes, questions, stocks, advice. SEWING MACHINES. ■DENTED $1 50 A MONTH; CUT RATES; XV patents on sewing-machines having expired we can sell you latest improved machines for one- third regular price. 145 Sixth st. A LL KINDSTSEWIXG-M A CHIN ES BOUGHT, xjL sold, rented, exchanged and repaired: lowest rates. 205 Fourth s:., :.;-ar Howard. LEGAL N TIDES. VTOTICK OF SOLE TRADER APPLICATION— Xi Notice is hereby given to all persons whom It may concern that: the undersigned, for more tnan hve years next preceding the date hereof a resident of the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, intends to make application to Department 7 of the Superior Court in and for said City and County, at the courtroom thereof in the new City Hall, on THURSDAY, the 3d day of Oc- tober, 1895, at 10 o'clock a. m. on that day. for a decree adjudging her a sole trader in the business' Of preparing, manufacturing, purchasing and vend- ing proprietary medicines. That the place where said business Is to be conducted by her is the said City ana County of San Francisco. That the name of her husband is C. G. DANIEL. In witness whereof she has hereunto set her hand this 4th day cf September, 1895. MRS. MARGUERITE O. DANIEL. ASSIGNEE'S SALE— THE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale, as per inventory, the stock of merchandise, consisting of groceries, hardware, tinware, paints, oils, furnishing goods, etc., to- gether with the fixtures appertaining to same, for- merly belonging to CHARLES E. POWELL, at Lodi, San Joaquin County, Cal." An inventory Is at the rooms of the Board of Trade, 202 Market St.. San Fr«nclsco, Cal., and also at the store at Lodi, where the stock may be Inspected. All .bids should be addressed to H. L. SMITH, ■ secretary of the Board of Trade, 202 Market St., San Francisco, on or before THURSDAY, Septem- ber 26, 1895, at 12 o'clock _.. and be accompanied by a certified check for ten (10) per cent o? the amount bid, returnable only in case of rejection. Right reserved to reject any and all bids. TERMS CASH. . HERMAN" J. SADLER, Assignee. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF TJIK CITY and County of San Francisco, State of Califor- nia.— ln the matter of DUFFY BROS., insolvent debtors. Notice is hereby given to all the cred- itors 'of CHARLES E. DUFFY, an insolvent debtor, who have proved . their debts, that said I CHARLES E. DUFFY has filed in said Superior Court his petition for a discharge from all his debts and liabilities, and that by an order of sad court all said creditors are required to appear before said court, at; the courtroom thereof. Department No. 10, In the New City Hall, in said City and County, on the 23d day of September, A. D. 1895, at the hour of 10 a. m., and then and there show cause, if any they have, why the said CHARLES E. DUFFY should not he discharged from all bis debts, in ac- cordance with the statutes In such cases made and provided. \ • Attest my hand and seal of said court this 21st day of August, 1895. [Skai-J ■ C. F. CURRY, Clerk. By WM. A. DEANE, Deputy Clerk. DEPARTMENT NO. 9, PROBATE— THE superior Court, In and for the City and County of San Francisco, State of California. In the matter of the estate of HENRY W. WOODWARD, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Friday, the 20th day of September. A. D. 1895, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, and the courtroom or' -Department No. 9 of said court, >t the New City Hail, in the City and County of San Francisco. State of California,' have b en appointed as the time and place for proving ■ the will : and - codicils thereto of said HENRY W. WOODWARD, deceased, and for hearing the application of. R. M. POO SON AND JAMES EVELYN HELL for the Issuance to them of letters testamentary thereon. Dated September 6, A. D. 1895. : - [Seal.J 1 CHARLES <r. CURRY, Clenc. ■ By F. B. HOUGHTON, Deputy Clerk. CORMAC & DONOHOE, attorneys for peti- tioners, 207 Battery St., S. F. . ■:■ '. , rpo HON. W'M. S. BARNES, DISTRICT AT- -1 torney of the City and County of San Francisco: Please take notice that on or about the 7th I day of October, 1896, an application will be made to the Governor of the state of California for the pardon of JOHN COONEY. who was convicted on the 28th day 01 January, 1887. In the Superior Court in and for the City and County of San Francisco of the crime of robbery. ' JAMES H.. CAMPBELL, ■•* Attorney for said JOHN; COON_ V, CITY REAL ESTATE. i AL HOBISEB.'*.'. •"•' . - LOUIS A. SODC. ■ ' T A. SOUC & CO., XJ.. '. • ■ ' "■ — ' : • -• " ■ : REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS HOUSES RENTED- RENTS COLLECTED. 465 AND- 467 VALENCIA ST., NEAR 16TH. Remember we make a specialty of Mission prop- • erty, and as we are on the spot w« can take you to ) any part of the. Mission in short order. 80 don't I waste time in ransacking downtown offices if you are looking for property of any description in this : part of the city, bin call on us at 01 c: and we will < save you time and money. . . $15,000—76x105: cor. Guerrero and 20th; the I finest spot in the Mission: elegant residence of 9 ! rooms, bath : large grounds: stable and carriage- ! bouse: look at this: make an offer, for it must go. $5500—25x85; 19tn St., nr. Mission; double cay- window house, 7 rooms and bath each: street work ! all done and accepted; rents $48.' " - ' ; .:*-.» I $11.000— 45x122:6: Mission s:., nr. 19th: 2 cot- -1 tages, 5 rooms and bath each; this is a splendid lo- cation for stores and flats.' ■; ... . . : ' $52 >0— 50x100: Bryant aye., nr. 24th st.; cot- I tage, 8 rooms; bath, conservatory, finished base- ment; fine grounds; a good buy. Sold by order of administrator. • . $6000—25x125: Fair Oaks: new flats, 6 and 6 rooms, bath: all modern improvements; in one of the best blocks of the Mission. 77x100 to alley; 17th si., near Guerrero: bay- window cottage: 7 rooms, bath; fine grounds; will make an elegant home. $6200— 25x90: Valencia st., nr. 20th; bay-wiu- i (low house; 8 rooms, bath; could at small cost be I converted into a splendid paying business prop- erty: lot is worth the money asked. ■ : : $4500— 53650 will buy It; modern bay-window house, 8 rooms, bath: modern; in Al order; lot j 25:8x115, to rear street; in the center of the Mis- i sion: a bargain. $2260—25x125: Diamond st.; a cheap home for some one: bay-window, cottage; 4 rooms, bath, large basement ; A 1 order. $3000—25x80: Lexington aye., near 18th St.: 2 flats. 5 rooms each: good order; always rented for $30. Our list comprises some ■of the best property in the Mission. Lots of all sizes in any of the home- ; steads; also good business corners in any part of i the Mission. Call and get a list and prices. ; If you want your vacant houses rented place them with us. L. A. SOUC & CO., 465 and 467 Valencia St., near Sixteenth. ' . :::■:.■ ■. I "STI T ()0 WILL BUY YOU AHOM> dT.I Built to order on a lot chosen by yourself in Cas- I tro-street Addition. FOUR ROOMS MODERN. WATER CONNECTED. STREET GRADED, SEWKRED AND MA- CADAMIZED. Lot fenced and in everyway complete and de- sirable. -< v A LIMITED NUMBER ONLY. Don't be slow; see us at once. A chance of a lifetime. BE YOUR OWN LANDLORD. BALDWIN A HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery St., Or branch office Ctienery and Castro sts. ■ Electric cars pass the door. SOL GETZ & BROTHER, REAL ESTATE OWNERS, ROOM A, FIRST FLOOR, CROCKER BUILDING. .. HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS., NEAR THE AFFILIATED COLLEGES. FINEST RESIDENCE LOTS IN THE CITY ON INSTALLMENTS at low prices. ©1 flft TO $350: LOTS NORTH AND SOUTH <Jp J.UU of the park; $10 down and $5 monthly. SOL GETZ & BRO. -- (J. I C_ \ TO $1100: GRADED. LOTS NEAR <jpttOv" park car lines; elegant view of ocean, park and concert valley; on terms to suit pur- chaser. SOL GETZ & BRO. crji (\r\ TO $250: BUILDING LOTS NEAR «Jj JLUU Mission and San Mated electric car lines, Lake view and new racetrack; only $10 down and $5 monthly: your choice of 100 lots: don't miss this. SOL GETZ & BRO. CALL FOR MAPS AND DIAGRAMS. SOL GETZ & BRO., Owners, Room A, first floor, Crocker building. FOR SALE— West side Larkin St., bet. Pine and California, 3 houses renting for $8150 per month; size of lot, 57x137:6. NW. cor. Sutter and Steiner sts. : Improvements: renting for $103 per month; size of lot, 65 on Sut- ter by 100 on Steiuer, Apply to McGLYNN & MENTON, real estate agents, room 22, Chronicle building. •.r*.)"; J~ONES, ALLEN & CO., 630 Market st. Two lots opposite the Valencla-st. cable, 25x140, fronting on two streets, will sell cheap for cash. JUNES, ALLEN it CO. liTrA LOTS IN BLOCKS 995-992, CLOSE «IP_.«JU. to boulevard ; easy payments. JONES, ALLEN & CO. ©TO' EACH — ELEGANT LOTS READY <u> I — '•' for building; close to Fruitvaleave., East Oakland; franchise has been granted for electric road to run through the tract; fare only 5 cents to Broadway. j $250— Lots near the Mission electric cars; 25x 100; ready to build on. JONES, ALLEN & CO., 630 Market st. . " TTOUSES BUILTSISO TO $275 A ROOM; CALL XX and examine plans. 1149 Mission st. ' • . aiJJ OAA CHEAP FLATS: 4 ROOMS AND tlD"iO""v/. oath each; all modern improvements: rents $34; street paved. 1312 Broderick, nr. Geary.- FOR SALE— B36 CASTRO ST.; HOUSE OF 7 rooms and bath; almost new; $300 cash, bal- | ance same as rent. Cj9rAA 217 LOBOS ST., OCEAN VIEW; iUv/v/. beautiful cottage home; nearly new; 6 rooms; all conveniences; in perfect order: easy terms; a portion can remain on mortgage: perspec- tive and plam of house at Falrmount Loan Asso- ciation, 1177 Valencia St.. corner 23d: brick found- ation; lot 37:5x125; flowers, plants anct grass, In- quire on premises. • BARGA I'nT~NW CORNER VALLEY' .AND Church sts.; 25x100. with improvements. In- quire E. CUMMINS. 5 and 7 Pine st. EDUCATIONAL.. ~~ S~^PA^?D3H^A^fiT : ~FRENCH SIMPIJFIEdI PROF. DE FILIPPE, graduate Paris, Madrid. 320 Post st. ; MELVILLE SNYDER, 519 VAN NESS aye., oratorical, vocal and dramatic academy ; also piano; assisted by MISS EMELIE MEL- VILLE. ELOCUTION— DRAMA, DELSARTE, PHYSI- JUi cal culture, voice culture. OLIVE HOFF SCHROEDER.299 Hyde St.: call afternoon |or evening. ■ ; ... -;;-■- , STUDIO— STARTING FOR HOLIDAY work in oil and pastels: Sunday class for those employed during the week. 319 Golden Gate aye. 1 BEGINNERS' SINGING CLASS EVERY MON - * day evening, commencing September 16. W. R. HERVEY, instructor, California and Broderick sts., church. ■ • V " iIIfsCHOOL;HEALD'H BUS. COLLEGE — Post commercial, shorthand, English; low rate* LOCUTION — VOICE-CULTURE. RECITA- XU tion.Drama ; class or private. W.T.ROSS,6Eddy. VfISS BOLTE'SSCIIOOL,22*97 SACRAMENTO: i.'X board, English, French, German, piano, $30 month ; special dally French classes for adults, $3. L 1 ( ) KM E R STANFORD PROFESSOR PRE- X? pares students for the university (admission on recommendation); law, medical college, civil service; day <t eve classes. Room 333 Phelan bldg. 171RENCH— LEARN TO SPEAK FIRST; IN-' T fallible method. E. DU CASTEL, 6 Post st. Cl ! I : M IST AND. ASSAYING. CUNNING- \J ham's School, cor. Geary and Powell sts. .TT.RENCH," GERMAN, SPANISH; LIVING J method; Larcher School, Flood bldg, Market st. r/ISKA INSTITUTE, 1608 VAN NESS AVE.J Zj school for girls. MME. B. ZISKA, A.M., Prin. AN FRANCISCO BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1236 O Market ; send for cat. ; day and evening session. ISS RUBY EAGLESTON~TEACHER OF autoharp; lessons free.instrument. 131 Larkin. T^NGLISH LITERATURE AND MYTHOLOGY- Xj class or private. MRS. EHRM AN, 1234 Bush. OITT'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS, BURLING a me San MatroCo., reopens Aug. 6. IRA O.HOITT. "VTOCAL TEACHER JOSEPH GREVEN IM- V proves and beautifies even spoiled voices, and procures positions to his pupils. 82 Ninth st. . 1 rVTIOLIN, MANDOLIN, GUITAR, OORNET V taught. Prof. L. MERKI, 225 Geary reasonable "PACIFIC ACA HEMY, ACADEMY SCIENCES X bldg: thorough commercial <fc English training. TJELASCO'B LYCEUM' SCHOOL OF ACTING— X> Private theatricals arranged; pupils rehearsed onstage. R. 5_ 12. 0. 0.£. block, 7th and Market. ELECTRICAL, OtVtL, MINING, ME- O chanical . engineering, surveying, architecture assay: estab. '64/ VAN* DER NA1L1.EN.723 Mitt. TIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS College, 723 Market st.: diploma course $30.' ;• " } ENGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT BY MISS 14 McAlllsrer, r. 46; private or class. EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 POST Bookkpg, business practice, shorthand, typing, electrical engineering:, telegraphy, modern lac- guafce* rapidly taught. % Write for catalogue. A^^VEIEK'sTNESviTFOR 5 CENTS— J\ WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for mailing. - PARTNERSHIP NOTICKS. i 'T^OTICE-THE FIRM OF NEVILLE "& COM- Xi pany, heretofore doing business at 31-33 Cali- fornia street, in the City and County of San Fran- cisco, is dissolved. GEORGE H. ■ BRYANT re- tires from' the linn. SARAH A. NEVILLE and C. M. OSBORN. the ; remaining partners, are au- thorized • to ; transact all business in liquidation of said firm and -have assumed all the obligations thereof, and all claims are to be presented to them. GEORGE H. BRYANT, " SARAH A. NEVILLE, . . C. M. OSBORN. • The undersigned have formed a partnership un- der the. name of NEVILLE <fc CO., and will con- tinue I to carry on the same business transacted by the late firm of NEVILLE & CO. -. - SARA*H NEVILLE, ■ .... C. 21. OSBORN. ...,: COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. T?OK RENT^4O?ACREBr "ONE TmiLE " FROM X Wrights station ; 3 acres in bearing vineyard, 30 acres In orchard:-" house of 3 rooms, barn, etc.; water piped from spring: rent $300 per year; I half cash : all tools go with the place. ;- • :-'•-■ ALSO— acres, two;m:ies from Cornwall : sta- tion, Contra Costa County: fenced and cross- fenced;- all . cultivable; house, .■; barn, wlndmiil and tank: rent $450 per year; half cash. .ALSO— B3 acres level lan lat Walnut Creek; 10 acres in . bearing orchard : house, : barn, windmill and tank: rent $400 a year; half cash. ALSO— 2I3 acres, four miles \ east Of Walnut Creek, Contra Costa County: 130 acres plow land. 12 acres of orchard, 18 acres of vineyard in full bearing; balance wood ; and pasture land; well watered; rent $600 per year: half cash. ' ALSO— IIB. acres, rich loam soil,', three miles from Watson viile, Santa Cruz County; 950 apricot trees. 1300 French prunes, 60 apple: 70 acres cleared and in cultivation; balance fine pasture, suitable for stock and hogs; good house of 6 rooms, barn. etc., water piped to house and barn from spring; rent $600 a year; half cash. . ■ :. Particulars of DA VI B, SH, Country Depart- ment of O'FARRELL & CO., 11 Montgomery st. IJH>B SALE OR EXCHANGE— THE CKI.K- . br;ited Eden Dale farm; situated 2 miles south o* Sonoma City, 35 mi es from San Francisco: 182 acres of tine valley and bottom land: there is in full bearing 11,000 fruit trees and 17,000 vines of choice varieties; large modern dwelling of 11 rooms; choice garden, barn, windmill and tank- house, outbuildings, horses, harnesses, wagons, cows, and full outfit of farming utensils; one of the best fruit-dryers; a never-falling trout stream runs through the place: a positive investment and a beautiful home: will be sold as a whole or in two or more subdivisions. Full particulars, J. T. PET- ERS, Mills building. . . \\T ANTED— RENT FARM ALREADY " ' stocked on shares or for cash rent. Address J. 11., 13031,2 Buchanan st., .--an Francisco, Cal. (i(\f\(\ ACRES WELL WATERED, WITHIN UUUU 50 miles of San Francisco, to lease cheap, A. M. SPECK & CO., 602 Market st. SEND FOR OUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES for sale. WOOSTER & WH ITTON, San Jose. T OVELV LITTLE HOME OF 15 /.CRES; JLi right in town; 200 fruit trees, peach, plum, tig. orange, etc., in bearing; good house of Brooms: good outbuildings; lovely shade trees: a sightly place; $2500, half cash: another of 9% acres, gardening soil: $2600; also 8 l/ 2 acres, all close to town, $900. D. H. TWLN'U, Sonoma City, Cal. A TO 8 ACRE CHICKEN RANCHES ON 10 ± years' credit. D. H. TWIN (3, Sonoma City, Cal. M~ UST BE SOLD—ONE OF THE BEST LO- cated : 160-acre ranches in Lake County: Vi mile from Clear Lake, with plenty running water; 100 acres improved; 5-room house: plenty timber; $2500; time to suit on payments. W. L. FOSTER, Kelseyville, Lake County, Cal. MARIN COUNTY— SOOO ACRES 26 MILES from San Francisco. " RaNCHO DE NOVATO. Tracts of any size desired: fruit, grain and vege- table land; no" •Irrigation; both rail and water transportation; $40 to $75 per acre: easy terms; town of Novato; graded school, hotels and stores on the property; send tor circular.' t Dairy for sale with or without cows. SYNDICATE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 64 and 65 Chronicle building. ' BOOK ILLUSTRATED: $4 AN ACRE up. M. GRIFFIN. C'ottnnwood, Shasta Co.. Cal. STOCKTON ADVERTISEMENTS STOCKTON HEAL ESTATE. t FBWOFTB X B? ST )Va Hv'ejToF^ -TV fered: 666 acres on Koberts Island: never over- flows* a crop of barley just removed from the land and a now crop of beans: wonderful yield per acre; will rent for $15 per acre; must be sold: $70 per acre. 160 acres near I.odl ; the best s:ock ranch that 1 know of for the money: good house, barns, etc. fenced and cross-fenced; hog-tight: 15 acres fruit, 4 acres alfalfa; large pond, with living springs beautiful shade trees; grand avenue through cen- ter of property: will divide or as a whole: $60 per acre. 10-acre tracts just out of Stockton: fine houses, barns and well: $100 per acre. Ranches all over the county for sale or trade. MORSE COLONY TRACTS. 5. 10, 20 and 40 acres at $65 and $75 per acre: most productive land in San Joaquin County. Business and residence property in and aiound Stockton. * . San Francisco property to trade for small ranches. Call or address F. J. SULLIVAN, room 88, Chronicle building, or E. ARMSTRONG, Stockton. }?SCALON HAS BEEN selected by~the U directors of the S. B. and S. J. V. R. R. Co. (Valley road) for the principal station in the south- eastern part of San Joaquin County and is destined to become at once the most important of all the stations on the line of the railroad on account of the vast bodies of rich, alluvial loam lands sur- rounding the town, every acre of which will be sold with a perpetual water right. ■ Take some of your money, out of the 4-per-cent savings bank and invest in this coming center of southeastern -an Joaquin County. For maps, descriptive matter, etc., address E. E. HARLOWEit CO., 430 East Main St., Stockton, California. ' DR. OLIVER, •■■•• .;> REAL ESTATE DEALER, ' 513 East Main st,, Stockton. Owner of East Stockton and Brown's Additions; lots in these and other additions at $5 a month; no Interest and no taxes; largest list of inside prop- erty of any dealer in Stockton; quick sales and small profits '.a the motto of this ofiice. AMMEDeDVERTISEMENTS OFFICE— I43S PARK STREET. ALAMKUA UKAL 'ESTATE. - , S^O^lMldEljlA^?E^SA^L^^~N^Air^C^w£ 1 : and station; streets Improved and sewered. $4350— 8300 cash; $36 monthly; 33x150: hand-: some new colonial house, 7 rooms and bath; near Willow or Chestnut st. station. $3250— $200 cash: $30 monthly; 33x150; ele- gant colonial cottage, on principal driveway; 6 rooms and bath. . . ... . $3250— cash: $30 monthly; 38x100: cor- ner house, In fine condition; 8 rooms and bath. $3150— 52U0 cash; $27 monthly; 31x100: new cottage, 5 rooms and bath; central location. . . $2250-$6O cash: $25 monthly; 30x100; cot- tage, 4 rooms and bath. . Houses to rent from 4110 up. - Open Sundays and holidays. • M ARCUSE & REMMEL, Bay-st. station, Alameda, and 628 Market St.. San Francisco. . " . (to QC / FINE LOT AT STATION ; FINISHED «Jp«7cM'. street; with cottage of 6 rooms; terms. $1800— Modern house of 7 rooms; street graded and sidewalk; terms. ' New. modern cottage of 5 rooms, terms, or will exchange for old house with large lot. J. H. YOUNG, 1243 Park at.; Alameda. • . 4 in'A TERMS $150 CASH, BALANCE >„ _. I <J\J. small monthly installments; mod- ern cottage of 5 rooms and bath; large grounds: in splendid location; convenient to trains; all street work complete. :■'.■- -s3ooo— down, balance $30 per month lot 50x140: bouse of 6 rooms and bath; on one of the principal streets. .. - A GREAT BARGAIN— Fine residence of 9 rooms, situated on our principal avenue. 1 block from station; lot 50x157:6: nice, lawn, shrubbery, fruit trees and barn;' cost $11,000: must be sold at once at some price. Apply to JOSEPH A. LEON- ARD COM PAN 1364 Park St., Alameda. -■•.. - r\ BEAT BARGAIN. ... ■ ■ . ' • " \JT 10 room residence: modern improvements; fine grounds; highly improved: corner lot, 70x141. Four lots fronting on canal: 100x245: bargain. Keautitul house on Morton St.; $1600 less than cost. : ■ $25,000— Highly improved with 6 acres of land: water front in Alameda. $10,000— Finest poultry ranch in Alameda County; only three miles from Alameda; will take part in improved property. E. I). J UDD, 1421 Park st. ■'■•■■-■■ •-:■■■• ■.-- • - -■-■■■' '- '- -" -•■• - • afOJiET. TO AJS ~~~~~ OANB~ON FUBNITURE AND~PIANOS J-i without removal, In City and Oakland; low in- terest; dealings strictly pri^ ate. '215 Powell st. lAMONDS, PIANOS, FAMILY JEWELS; high amounts advanced; perfect secrecy; low interest; private entrance; gentlemanly attend- ants. UNCLE HARRIS, 16 Grant aye. -\!O COMMISSION AND NO < CHARGE FOR xi making out papers; I loan my own money on pianos and furniture, city and Oakland: lowest in- terest: without removing. 418 Ellis St., room 22. T~OANS ON REAL ESTATE IST AND 2ND J.J mortgages, undivided interests, ■ estates; '- and on furniture or pianos, without. removal; in San Francisco. Oakland, ■ Berkeley or Alameda; any amount: lowest rates: all business confidential.' Call or write to BECKER, 240 Montgomery st. V NY AMOUNT: IST.-2D OR 3D MORTGAGES: j'V estates, undivided ; interests, real estate in pro- bate. McCOLG AN, 131 Montgomery, room 1. ON ANY SECURITY, A7~ LOW RATES; dealings confidential. 43 Crocker building. p. 1%. CITY, COUNTY A.Vl> COLLATERAL SE- -02 curitie». TRA VERS & LAMB, 512 California. \\rHYTAY~HIGH RATE ON SMALL: LOANS »t when you can get from $200 up at 55 cents per month interest on $100. Loan, box 83, Call. . ■ ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY ON WATCHES, diamonds, jewelry, sealskins, pianos, all valu- ables and securities: private oiHoe: business con- fidential. ■ coiumMa i.o:ui and Collateral Office (Incorporated), 9 Grant aye., 3 doors from Market MONEY, ON ANY; SECL 1 RIT V; - STRICTLY private interest moderate best , price for " old gold and silver. 126 Kearny St.. room 39. :■• ' ,* . m SUM IN, TRUST; INTEREST .LOWER than banks: first and second mortgages a spec- ialty: $100 up: no delay. Money, box 17, Call. tV- UNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, 103 GRANT avenue; private entrance . 101 ' - upstairs.'-:?' .";■ ■■A NY HUM. FIRST OR SECOND MORTGAGES city or country :Estates.'MUßPH Market ONE , LOANED . ON JEWELRY AND other valuables -at the Security. Loan Office, 1 100 Market st.,nr. Mason; private entrance 7 Turk. STRICTLY PRIVATE ; LOAN OFFICES. 850 Market St., cor. Stockton, rooms 17 and 18, first floor: established 30 years; always open. "Uncle Bill." '■■-■": . -:■ "■ •■--■ >•■••;■'.- --' ' •.•-■■ ::••■■■'..":■;< BORROW E Y- ON' YOUR DIAMONDS, jewelry, furniture and pianos without removal: lowest rales. ' Call or write to HARRY ANKEL .ft ' CO.. Mills bldg. sUi. floor, r 6: strictly confidential ■■•■•-• ■-■_•- -■ BICrC£KB. ':-•;: - ;..-■.; ..;" O^^b7cy"cLE"-FOB^SALE i^CHEAP. 314 Golden Gate aye.; $35. : • :. ": ;y, ■: :;;;:> --a;: PARK CYCLERY— NEW* WHEELS TO LET; X best accommodations. ■■ Terminus Geary, ; Me-- Allister and Powell st. car lines. *■■■■" '■; - : OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE— 9OB BROADWAY. : OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. DO YOU WANT A HOME? I WILL BUY YOU xJ it, lot, build house on your own plans, this side of bay; small cash fiayment, balance monthly. C. P. KERN, Central Bank building/Oakland. OR EXCHANGE— TWO MODERN HOUSES: -T well located ; value $9000 cash: for good San Francisco property in Western Addition. W. J. DINGKK, 460 Eighth St., Oakland. ©Qnnn beautiful . home near «JS OWU. Fruitvale; 3V2 acres: house of 4 rooms, bath; fineorchard; all kinds of fruit: plenty of firewood: 700 brown and buff Leghorn fowls, in- cubators, brooders and pens complete; horse and , wagon; bone and feed mills and tools; spring water piped all over thu place; must sell on account of SiCKness; ' two-thirds cash, balance to suit: or will exchange for house and lot or. store in Alameda. Apply room 34, Donohoe bldg., S. F., from 1 to 4. SNAP— BUILDING CORNKR, 45x90: CARS pass the lot: $900 buys it; pleasant neighbor- hood, within walking distance lof narrow-gauge depot. W. K. BARNARD & SON, 458 Ninth st., Oakland. / CFjU^n BUYS CORNER LOT, 25x100. CLOSE ilp'itlv/ to cars and center of town. W. E. BAR- NAKD & SON, 458 Ninth St., Oakland. TJILEGANT NEW HOME— BARGAIN; IN THE Hi best portion of Oakland; 2-story; B rooms, bath, servants' room art glass windows: palm trees in yard; every way most desirable: price only $4500; terms can be arranged.' A. H. BREED <St CO., 460 Ninth St.. Oakland. . - . IpRUIT VALE— BEST BARGAINS AND BEST terms ever offered; houses and vacant lots; streets all graded, sewered,, etc.: in . immediate neighborhood of Southern Pacific and electric-oar lines at Fruitvale station. To convince yourself call at our oQce on Putnam St., Fruitvale. Syndi- cate Investment Company, EDWARD DICK, agent. • ' ' UBINESS PROPERTY 6 TO 8 PER CENT ON INVESTMENT, SOLD ON TERMS TO SUIT. ■■■■■■ Large list of choice residence property to be sold to the highest bidder: 13 acres near Blair Park, Nob Hill, Piedmont; 150 choice lots; 24- acres in Fruitvale. -dSSHs^ GOOD CHEAP RANCHES, close to Oakland. ACRE TRACTS AND CHICKEN RANCHES. • 110 acres: 25 acres close to Piedmont car line; can subtil vide; fine land: easy terms. THESE ARE SPECIAL BARGAINS. Don't fail to see them. E. E. BUNCE, 1008 Broadway, Oakland. LARGE LISTS OF CHOICE HOMES; BEAU- -Li tiful residence property : 13 acres on Nob Hill, Piedmont; nice tracts and ranches; bargains in lots: easy terms; send tor catalogues. E. E. BUNCE, 1008 Broadway, Oakland. Gj«;O^.A 2 HOUSES. CLOSE TO OAK-ST. «IP ~^O\J. station: income of $20 Der month, and still leaves 6 rooms for use of owner. This is a rare chance, as owner leaves the State. W. E. BARNARD & SON, 458 Ninth St., Oakland. ffi«Q9?:n SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE. BATH tJpO^itJv'. and modern Improvements: lot 50x 168; on Thirty-second St., near Telecraph aye. ' $4500— 8-room house, bath, hot and cold water; good barn; lot 45x100; on Tenth St., near Castro; a bargain. • ' $2250— 2-story 6 room house; bath; lot 50x100: centrally located good nelghbornood : a great bar- gain. . ;.-.■;- Lot 100x100, on Jackson st: good location for flats. A. H. BLOW, 1010 Broadway, Oakland. Of | MONTHLY FOR 5-ROOM COTTAGES; «JpZi" plans free. F. BOEGLE. Golden Gate statn. <2«-| r A LOTS NEAR THE~ALTENHEIM IN HT±O\J. Frnitvale; electric cars; only $1 down and $1 a week: selling fast; good improvements. H. B. PINNEY. owner, 902 Broadway, Oakland. CHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— \J WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- age free. - TO RENT IN OAKLAND. T~he~rel« ton^oXl~73smpalTy~y^ard7Ti 3 1 Tenth st., is to rent. This is a good chance lor any one wishing a yard in center of city. Apply JAMES P. TAYLOR, 455 Ninth at., Oakland. BERKELEY keal ESTATE. tillTin^the FIELD FOR bargains, for O 3 days only, adjoining property worth $45 per front foot. A fine level lot, 1 50x160; street work all done; must be sold; offered for $1000. Fine house on the N. side of the street: large lot: street work all done; cement walks, etc.; want an offer. . . The best of all: cottage house near University: electric curs end station; street work all done; the prettiest place in Alameda County. Apply JOS. J. MASON, Dwight way stat on. piIEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— THE \J WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 60, post- age free. ' " ■ - . ■ I.AT£SI' SHIPPING INTJKL.LIGKXCJS* Returned. WEDNESDAY, September 18. Stmr Siinol, Walvlg, on account, of machinery being disabled. Domestic Ports. PORT TOWSSEN D— Arrived Sept 18— Schr F 8 Rediield, Irom Newport. Foreign Forts. SANTA ROSALlA— Arrived Sept 16— Bktn Portland, hence Ang 28. V A NCOV V ER— Arrived Sept 17— Noor stmr II Wrdel Jarlsborg, from Kucninotzu; Nor bark Prince Ixiuis', from Kio de Janeiro. YOKOHAMA-sailed Sept 17— Stmr City of Pekinsj. for San Francisco. QUEENSTOWX- sailed Sept 17-Br bark Liinrelbank, for Fleetwood. HONGKONG— Arrived Sept 17— Br stmr Em press of Japan, from Vancouver. RIO DE JANEIRO-Arrived Sept 16— Ship Koanoke. from New York for San Francisco, with crew sick. Vessel all right. NEWCASTLE, NSW— Sailed Sept 16— Br bark Inveramsay, for San Francisco. SHANGHAI— Arrived Sept 16— Bktn Robert Sudden, from Port Blakeley. SYDNEY— Arrived Sept 17— Bktn Willie R Ilume. from Port Blakeley. Movements of Tram- Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK— Arrived Sept 18— Stmrs Dresden and Havel, from Bremen; stmr Servia, from Liverpool. Sailed Sept 18— Stmr Paris, for Southampton: stmr Majestic, for Liverpool. GEXoA— Arrived out Sept 18— Stmr Werra. LKGHORN-Arrlved out Sept 18— Stmr Elysia. LONDON— Arrived out Sept 18—^trnr Manitoba. SOUTHAMPTON— SaiIed Sept 18-Stmr Aller, for Now York. nURST CASTLE— Passed Sept 18— Stmr New York, from New York for Southampton. SClLLY— Passed Sept 18— Stmr Edam, from New York for Amstprdam. 31AUK..U.1. fiM}«MBJfiS. -. Licenses to marry were granted yesterday- m follows: ■/'. . . Soren Jorgensen and Anna Willen, 32—35. Jules R. Roche and Laure C. Gregolre, 35—28. George W. Smith and Isabeile Beecher, — 49. j Samuel Turpin and Minnie P. Bush. 49—25. • ■ Leu Yen Hand and Leng Kum Foong, 26—20. , Tom Yuen Hing and Ah Ling, 35— '22. - • .DIVORCE SUITS BEGUN. Suits for divorce were begun yesterday as fol- lows: '•--;-■;■'■ ".'..'"'"■■■ ■ '-.' ' Agnes E. Buckasainst Clans C. Buck. Eliza Jecks against William Jeoks. Christine C. Cutting against John T. Cnttlng. DIVORCES GRANTED. The following divorces were granted In the Su- perior Court yesterday: Ottilie Anderson from Henry Anderson; willful neglect and desertion. . . A' t .;- i " ; C. L. Orr from M. Orr; extreme cruelty. - Vv". : Elizabeth Walter from Charles Walter; willful neglect and desertion. - - BIRTHS— MARRIAGES— DEATHS. .r 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. BORN. BELL— In this city, September 10, 1895, to the wife of James Bell, a son. . fr FOLEY— In this city, September 16, 1895, to the j wife of W. E. Foley, a son. FOX— In tHis city; September 18, 1895, to the wife • of Joseph E. Fox. a daughter. •: ■ ■ HI"RT-in this city. September 17, 1895, to the wife of Dave Hurt, a daughter. ■ •, •»■•.-. McDERMOTT— In this city, September 17, 1895, to the wife of William McDermott. a son. TERRY— In this city, September 15, 1895, to the : wife of A. F. M.. Terry, a daughter. WASHINGTON— In this city, September 16,1895, to the wife of Richard Washington, a daughter. WILLIAMS— In Lorln. September 15. 1895, to the '. ■ wife of Samuel Williams, a daughter ! YATES— In this city, September 16, 1895, to the | wife of A. K. Yates, a son. \ DIED. Brigaerts. Harry Lamm. Martha I Burns. Minnie I Lewis,' Albert J. : Conroy, Nicholas .: Lodge, George ■ r Dustln, Jennie ;■ Madlgan, John J. KunN, Lorretto ' . . Murphy, James ■ Fauss. Otto • Orcese, Katie ~ { Frank, Elizabeth . ' Overacker, Adam A. Forrest. Emma B Penbrass, Milton - ' llansen, Andreas Raimond, Capt. R. E. Hlllman, Jennie Sheridan, Thomas B. K. lselin, Bertha V . .Struss, Edward -•:'•"■ Jennings, Thomas •/* Schmitt, Mary - • Koopman, Thomas E. Ward. Mary . . ; Kelley, Thomas • W bitwortb. Jane E. Wilson, Lizzie *, BRIGAERTS— Tn this city, September 16, 1895. ,' Harry, beloved son of GirarJ and the late Ellen ' Brlgaerts, and brother of Peter and Thomas Brig- aerxs, a native of San Francisco, aged 22 years 2 . months and 16 days. > . : - ' ' ■ ■ " *X*- K3" Friends ■ and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock a.m., from the under- r taking parlors of McGinn Bros., 31 Eddy street, ; thence to Holy Cross Church, where a solemn : requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of ; his soul, Commencing ■ at . 9 o'clock a. if. Inter- • incut Mount Calvary Cemetery. . :> •. VT ; ~. ':'■■ . BLKNS— In this city,' September 18, 1895, Mln- ', - nle. beloved wife of Bernard Burns, and mother of Bennle Burns. late of Crockett, Contra Costa County, Cal.. a native of Mullohune, County Tip- perary. Ireland, aged 25 years. CONROY— In this city, September 17. 1895, Nich- olas, beloved husband of Ellen Conroy, and father of William J.. Jeremiah and Mamie Con- roy, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 56 years. . " 43" Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tills DAY . (Thursday), at S:3O o'clock a. St., from the mor- tuary chapel of St. Mary's Hospital, thence to St. Brendan's Church, corner Fremont and Harrison street, where , a' requteth high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. DUSTIN— In this city, September 18. 1895, Jen- :'. nie Dustin. a native of New York, aged 652 yean and 17 days. ENNIS— In this elf, September 18, 1895. Lor- i retto, dearly beloved daughter of Nicholas and the late Ann Ennls, and sister of Mrs. Thomas Dowd.Mrs. Charles Welch. virs. Frank McLou?h- lin and Josephine Ennis, aged 17 years 9 months and 7 days. . - ' «3rFnends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Friday), at 9 o'clock a. m.. from her late resi- dence. 1904% 'Ellis- street. .Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. . FAUSS— In this city, September 17, 1895, Otto, beloved husband of Katharine Fauss, and father of Otto. Gustave, LoMs, Emilleand lillie Fauss, - a native of Qiiirenbaoh, Rheinbayern, Germany, . aged 59 years 3 months and 12 days. [Pittsburg (Pa.) papers please copy.J' ' -/. JBfS"Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY ■ (Thursday), at 1 o'clock p. m., from his late residence, 309 Nineteenth street, thence to Teutonla Hall, 1322 Howard street, where fun- eral services will be held at 2 o'clock p.m. Interment I.' O. O. F. Cemetery. FORREST— In = this city. September 18. 1895, Emma, beloved wife of the late John W. Forrest, and mother of Mrs. J. J. Harrington and Edwin, John Maggie and Jennie Forrest, a native of the island of Guernsey, England, aged 53 years and 3 months. ■ US" Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Friday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from her late resi- dence, 409 First street. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. Please omit flowers. FRANK— In San Pedro. September 15, 1895, I Elizabeth, baloved wife of John C. Frank, daugh- ter of Barbara and the late : Roderick McManus, . and sister of Mrs. Mary Lamosireaux, Mrs. Kate Hartley, Mrs. Jessie Greuet, Mrs. Nellie Kreiss and Michael McManus, a native of Massachu- setts, aged 22 years and 6 months, j HANSEN— In this city. September 17,1895, An- - dreas, dearly h/loved husband of Johanne Han- sen. and father of Lorenz and Freddie Hansen. a native of Schleswig-Holsteln, Germany, aged 45 years 9 months and 19 days. ; A member of Ger- mania Club. ■:•:■', ■" / Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Friday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from his late resi- dence, 122 Guerrero street. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. HILLMAN— In this city, September 18. 1895, Jennie Hillman. formerly of Portland, Or., a na- tive of Wales, aged 47 years. • ' Sir" Remains at the parlors of the California Undertaking Company, 123 Stockton street, cor- ner Geary. ,i ... ISELIN— In this city, September 17, 1895. Ber- tha, beloved infant child ol Albert and Celestlne Iselin, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year and 10 months. . •- •• &9~Frlends and acquaintances are respect- . fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 10 o'clock a.m.. from the resi- dence of the parents. 2133 Harrison street, near Eighteenth. Interment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. KELLEY— In Alatneda. September 18, 1895, Thomas Kelley of 1304 Santa Clara avenue, a na- tive of Ireland, aged 77 years. [Providence (R. 1.) papers please copy. I . . -...;,. . Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Friday), at 9 o'clock a.m.. from St. Joseph's Church. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oak- land. JENNINGS— In this city, September 17, 1895, Thomas, beloved husband of Hannah Jennings, and father of Mamie Jennings, a native of County ■ Mayo, Ireland, aged 62 years.' Hfg-Frier-ds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (rriday), at 9:30 o'clock a. m.. from her late residence, 27 Pleasant street, thence to St. Mary's .Churcn, corner Dupont and California streets, where a solemn requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of bis soul, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. • Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. KOOPMAN— In this city, September 17, 1895, Thomas E., dearly beloved son of Elizabeth and the late Henry Koopman, and beloved brother of Mrs. J. Dolan and Frank, John 11., James and Mamie Koopman, a native of San Francisco, aged 32 years. - i j9S~Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from his late residence, 305 Austin street, thence to St. Mary's ' Cathedral, ■ Van Ness avenue, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. - LODuE— In this city, September 17. 1895. George Lodge, a native of East Indies, aged 65 years. LAMM— In this city, September 18. 1895. Martha, dearly beloved daughter of Johanna and the late Julius Lamm, and sister of Willie and Emil Lamm, a native of San Francisco, aged 5 months and 10 da vs. ... - ;.'.";?" LEWIS— In this city, September 17. 1895, Albert J. Lewis, a native of Norwich, Conn., aged 46 years. • " • ' - '. ■" ■ ■ : - ' ■ . '■■ " i&g-The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Thursday^, at 1:30 o'clock p. m.. from 2123 Sac- " ramento street. Interment private. Omit, flow- ers. MURPHY— In this city. September 18, 1895, James, dearly beloved brother of Jeremiah Mur- phy, a native of Ireland, aged 80 years and 7 months. - •• . a»-Tne funeral will take place TO-MORROW (Friday), at 9:30 o'clock a. m., from the oar- of Carew & English, 19 Van Ness avenue, near Market street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, Tenth street, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated or the repose of ' his soul, com- . mencing at 10 o'clock a. m. Interment private, I Holy Cross Cemetery. MADIGAN— In this city, September . 17, 1895. John Joseph Madlgan, a native of San Francisco, . aged 7 months and 20 days. ORCESE— In this city, September 18. 1895. Katie, dearly beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Orcese, and sister of ' Adalaide. Mary. Jennie, Emelio, Rosle and Tessle Orcese, a native of ' New York, aged 22 years 1 month and 15 days. : OVERACKER-In this city, September 18, 1895, ' Adam' A. Overacker, a native of Ohio, aged 81 years 3 months and 24 days. . . PENBRASS— In this city, September 17, 1895, Milton Penbrass, a native of California, aged 9 months and 17 days. RAIMOND— In this city, September 17, 1895, Captain R. E. Raimond, a native of New York. ■ Notice of funeral hereafter. SHERIDAN— In this city, September 17, 1895, ; Thomas B. K. Sheridan, a native of Ireland, aged '65 years. ■ ■ ■ A3* Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 2 o'clock p. m.". from the par- lors of Charles J. B. Metzler. 636 Washington street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. SCHMITT— In this city, September 18, 1895, Mary, beloved wife of Frank schmltt, and be- loved sister of John, Joseph, • Owen, Hugh and Julia Burns, a native of County Monaghan, Ire- land, a«jed 32 years. '-: ::.>''■;■ ' «'ST Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m., ■ from her late , residence, 149 Clara street, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. n. interment Holy Cross Cem- . etery. • STRUSS-In this city, September 18, 1895. Ed- j ward, beloved son of William and Willinania . Strus3, and brother of Sophie C. and William &trass, a native of Brooklyn, N. V., aged 24 years 4 months and 6 days. '. " " £S~Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Friday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from his late resi- dence, 1312 V Filbert street. Interment 1. 0. "O. F. Cemetery. ■ .'• ■ ■ WARD— In this city, September 16, 1895, Mary, I beloved wife Of John Ward, and mother of Mrs. Joseph. PUani and Daniel Ward, a native of County Westmeath, Ireland, aged 52 years. £3" Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to, attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from her late residence. 49 South Park, thence to St. Rose's ■ Church. Branuan street, where a requiem high "mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at " 9 O'clock a. m. .Interment • Mount Calvary Cemetery. WHITWORTH— this city, September 17, 1895, Jane E. Whltworth, beloved daughter of Mrs. Harriet Fletcher, a native of England. 5 j&yFrlends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services . THIS DAY (Thursday), at I 1 o'clock p. m., at St. John's Churcn, Fifteenth ; street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. .;; WILSON— In Oakland,' September 18, 1895. Liz- ; zie Wilson, beloved -daughter of Mrs. Thomas ■ % Coyne, arid sister of John Wilson and Mrs. Mary " Lindsay, a native of Napa County, Cal., aged 19 years 2" months ani 9 days, f Sacramento papers please copy.J Friends and • acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW j (Friday), at 8:45 o'clock a. m., from the family : residence, northwest corner of . Forty-fifth and Grove streets, thence to Sacred Heart Church, • ■ ■ Temescal. where a solemn • requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- ' mencing at 9 o'clock a.' m. - Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. , > . » "■ . •. ' « ;-. i ■■'. "?■-:=■ I UNITED UNDERTAKERS' 1 EMBALMING PARLORS. Everything Requisite for First-class Kuneraii -^•. f.- at Reasonable Rates. . . Telephone 3167. 27 and 29 Fifth street. I NICAVOY A GALLAGHER, I FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALM ■ SO Fifth St., Opp. Lincoln School. ; 'Telephone 3080. . V I (AS. McMESOMKYr^T^^TcHAS.'MCMENOICKT. JAMES McMEJiOMEV & SON. UNDERTAKERS AND K3IBAL3IERS, ~ 1057 Mission Street; Near Seventh. - i ■ ■■<■ ■■ Telephone No. 3354. - - - CYPRUS LAWN CEMETERY. TN SAN MATEO COUNTY; NON-SECTARIAN; 1 laid out on the lawn plan ; - perpetual care; be*u* liful, permanent and easy of access; see it before buy lug a burial place elsewhere.'- .• -■ • • , - City office, 9 City Hall Arena* 13