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HOUSES TO LET.
H ROOMS: ALSci^Robjis-^JIo^AND
$9. Si2 Jeissie st., near Ninth.
SCXNV ROOMS; BATH; LOW RENT. 906
Seventeenth st., near Castro.
q ROOMS; LOWER PART OF HOUSE. 328
O Minna st.
90 TWeTct^-THIRD. NEAR HAMPSHIRE^
— O 6 rooms, batb, yard; rent $18.
F9TI TCRK," REAR— SUNNY" HOUSE: fl
•J— ii rooms, bath, gas.
49A I'EK MONTH; 6 ROOMS: LA E HASIC-
Vp.*-U mem: yard. 14 Cedar ave., near Larkin st.
<sllJ. H«)UsEr4 ROOMS AND BASEMBNT.
»_ 11, b29 Locust ave., near Laguua and Mc-
Allister. "
B\Y WINDOW HOUSE OF 6 ROOMS, BATH;
yard and stable 1909 O'Farrell St. _
UNNY HOUSE 5 ROOMS, BATH: GRAND
>^ view of bay. 8 Codman place, off Washington
St., bet. Powell and Mason.
Abu M. MAN CAN'T SKETbTJT YOU CAN—
The best list of houses at BALDWIM -HAM-
MOND, 10 Montgomery st.
■<S» Q7 8 i ROOMS, WITH EVERY MODKRN
«J)»J • . convenience: nicely decorated: refined
nrißhbors; 40-foot sunny yard: kind landlord.
SAM LICHTENSTEIN, 15 Urant_ave.
\-O\J CAN SPEND DELIGHTFUL. DAYS IN
X the houses yoo rent from iiALDW IN _ HAM-
MOND, 10 Montgomery st. _ .
QVNNY HOUSE— SM KDDY.NEAR LARKIN;
0 9 rooms: bath; r'-:i! - tw ' '"''' r fri ' l '-
coit'aues tO LKT.
V fo KA 4 ROOMS a"nD BaTH: CONBER-
>IZ.OU. vatorv, etc.: cottage -on car line;
nice garden. SPE« K * CO., 602 Market st.
<_ OA REDUCKD FROM $S0; NICE 7-ROOM
O--U. house, with bath ami range; warm belt;
2343 Howard st.. corner of 20th 6t.,0r bPECK <fc
CO., 602 Market st. .
fflOA" WOVE EKJHT SUNNV ROOMS; $13,
&2Q. fanny cottage. MRS. CLARKE, Cum-
berland and Dblores^u^
"_» n wyi r \..l 6 rooms: CLEA ; WATER
ijlb. free: tiara st., nr. Fifth. Apply 326 Fifth.
x - EAT FAUF. OK 5 ROOMS AND BATH:
1\ cellar; yard: $15. 1127 Twentieth st. .
'*1 I KA SMALL COTTAGE. 3 TAY ST.,
jfr 1j . QU. i, ki -i Clay and Powell.
I I ATS TO LKT.
K;\i REDUCED; IIINK » FLAT, S » ROOMS,
13 Isis St.. bet. Twelfth and Thirteenth.
liLEGANT 8- ROOM, BATH, BAY WINDOW;
Xj rent low. 735 Minna, nr. Ninth. .
/ 'llh.Al'l-.M' FLATS THE MISSION, »UN
- \J all day, 614 and 816 Nineteenth St., bet. Noe
and Banchez; 4 and 5 rooms, balh, gas, wash frays,
large yards. $14 and $16, water tree, key In gro-
cery cor. Nineteenth and Castro; also 4 rooms,
sunny tint, bath, gas. wasU trays. 25 Ford St.. bet.
Nih- "and Sanchez. Seventeenth and Eighteenth,
514. water r <-e. key upstairs. •
Sw CORNI H POLSOM AND THIRTEENTH
sts: 5 to 7 rooms: all modern improvements:
rent to suit the times. MADISON A BURKE.
_••>< k 513 FULTON, NR. OCTAVIA 5 ROOMB
rr_V'. and bath; large yard. ASHTON, 411
Montgomery st. J
V" W UPPER FLAT, 10 SUNNY rooms;
_> modern; cheap to gooJ tenant. 1811 McAllis-
ter St., near B:iker.
— 99TTESSI K— LOWER FLAT 5 UOOMS,
«>_._-.' newly papered and painted; water free;
■gas: nice yard; rent $16, EASTON, ELDRIDGE
_CO.
O'l/'l FIFTEENTH ST., NEAR MARKET—
OOU'i Sunny flat 5 rooms; bath: rent Sl6.
TAPPER FLAT: 5 ROOMS: BATH; AND
*J cold water. -Jl s Twelfth st.
I ->*)r SACRAMENTO— FLAT OF 7 BOOMS;
J __U ti;.e view.
*>i->)] HARRISON— FLAT, 4 ROOMS; RENT
_ U — X >!' water free.
1 - EDD V ST.— l UNFURNISHED ROOMS;
• 'It' private family; iirst-class neighborhood.
Ci' Vi.Al'; 5 81 SM ROOMS: BAT
) 1511 Taylor it., bet. Pacific and Broadway.
. INI 6- BOOM FLAT THECITY"
1 780 Clayton '.. near Waller.
9~NEW~ LEOANI FLA rs, WITH LARGE
— yanls and basenieiirs: rentilow. 1239 18th si.
inI.AT, 4 ROO^IST 923V2^I"HTEENTH ST..
V near Castro; rent $13. Inquire at 1208 Scott
e:., near Eddy.
~T(\\ TENTH— NF:W SUNNV FLAT;SKOOMS^
"iv-Mj bath; all modern improvements.
■i - V .\Y CORNER aOOMS, FIRST FLOOR;
t> bath;Sl4. 1900 Polk St.
"I? I V"E: LARGE ROOMS.:FRONT AND REAR
X yards, sunny; $25. 2- lwelfth st,, between
Mission and Howard.
SINNV UPPER FLAT. 112^% PIERCE ST.;
7 rooms and bath; all modern Improvements.
"VICI-: FLAT OF 7 ROOMS AND BATH. 333
JLI Haicht st., cor. Webster.
Q9X 'MODERN FLAT; 8 ROOMS: BATH;"l
O— ■ •-*• or2familles. 11*28 Howaj St.
«a«l9 I'ITKK FLA'I 5 SUNNY ROOMS. 35
OX _. Moss 3t., oil Howard, near Seventh
pHEAPEST FLATS IN THE CITY — TWO
\J. Ipvelj fla s, 4 lUid 5 rooms, bath, gas. washtubs.
Jtr^re yaiJs, 814 and Sit; Niatteenth, bet. Noe and
Sanchez; $14 and $16, water tree: key In grocery
oor. • ineteenth and Castro: also lovely Runny flat,
4 rooms, bath, krs, washlubs, 25 Ford st", bet.
iteenth and i.ightc»nih, Noe and Sanchez-
key upstairs.
>".NKW ELEGANT SUNNY UPPER FLATS; 6
_ rooms, bath, attic. 1232 Eighteenth st.
■ i^HEAP RENT; SUNNY FLATS; 4 AND 5
\J rooms and bath. Twenty-sixth St., near Capp.
* BLIND MAN CAN'T SE_7_UT YOU CAN—
-V The best list of flats at BALDWIN _ HAM-
MOND, 10 Montgomery st.
099 p^A 7 ROOMS AND BATH: MODERN:
•_ ,O\J. b:iy- windows; water free, j 5 Henry
St., near Sanchez.
A CH7JICE~SU~NNY FLAT: 7 ROOMS AND
bath. 1314 Kill st.. near Broderick.
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS.
Bryaiit Street.
Of) BRYANT— 1 OkVsUNNY ROOMS FUR-
O" nishod ; housekeeping rooms.
K n c han 11 11 Street.
(*f\n BUCHANAN, 008, FKLL-BEDROOM
1 'v/— and kitchen; complete for housekeeping:
810.
Clementina Street.
971 CLEMENTINA — NEWLY FURNISHED
— 1 I housekeeping rooms, reasonable.
*■) LARGE FRONT ROOMS, compete FOR
_ housekeeping, 10. 324 Clementina st., bet.
I'ourth and Fifth.
idely Street.
91 Q EDDY — SUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS
— 1C for homekeeping: cheap. ■
i;Hih Street. •
QOQ KLLIS-FURNISHED ROOM FOR LIGHT
yJOtJ housekeeping.
Everett Street.
Q \ EVERETT. NEAR FOURTH— SUNNY
' . turni shed housekeeping rooms.
Fifth Street.
14X1 FIFTH— 1 ROOM FOR HOUSEKEEP-
x~iv<i jpg; a i so others; cheap. /
099 FIFTH— 2 ROOMS FURNISHED FOR
*-^~— ■ housekeeping; $9.
*-i")^\ Kil-TH-rU.AN rL'R.MSHKD HOUSE-
*jm keeping rooms, $10 up: also single, $5.
Fourth Street.
4QI FOURTH-FUKNISHED HOUSEKEEP-
-7t>l leg rooms; cheap; private family.
1 olsom Street.
CfiQ FOLSOM-LAROE SUNNY FURNISHED
\J\J\J bedroom and kitchen: yard; completa
housekeeping.
194 I FOL^OM — NEWLY FURN ISHED
,'- u rooms; doctor, dentist or housekeeping;
bath; cheap. •
Fourteenth Street.
■ I 9Q bPol rteenth -two unfurnished
.1 _ <J rooms for housekeeping.
I'ulton street.
II fi F , ULroX - 2 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS;
— l\j also single rooms: sunny side; cheap.
tieary Stieet.
7^5 'r! KARV ->;iCKLY FURNISHED SUNNY
i —k/ room and kitchen, complete for housckeepg.
Harriet_Street. ~~
1 8 HARRIETT, BELOW HARRISON-2 FUR-
-» U nished housekeeping rooms; water; sink: $9.
Street. ™ "^ ~~~
mHYDE, NEAR TURK-NICELY FUR-
nlshed sunny rooms for housekeeping.
Howard Street.
749 HOWARD ST.-LARGE SUNNY FUR-
'^■— niahed housekeeping rooms: cheap.
704. HOWARD— . PURNis H"_"S
._zJ^ jarge front rooms; also others; first floor.
Jackson Street.
IAIQ Jackson, nrTmason-furnished
WIO sunny front large housekeeping, S& and
Sf9; single, *4. ■ s •
Jessie Street.
*->?:?: JESSIE-TWO FURNISHED house-
OkJ%J keeping rooms to let. . - * _
.- 09 .1 i: S S IE — LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING
*J*J^j rooms: also oihers: gas and bath.
Laguns street.
OAO LAGUNA ST., NEAR McALLISTRR-2
uuu or 3 first-class sunny rooms, furnished for
housekeeping; $11.
1 9AQ LAGUNA— 3 FURNISHED ROOMS;
■i.— vq hot and cold water and bath.
Larkin Street.
JOO LARKIN— FURNISHKD BAY-
JU " window housekeeping rooms; reasonable.
1 00 ft PARKIN-SUNNY FURNISHED PAR-
-vuu lor floor, 3 rooms; also 2 unfurnished front. ,
BOTJSKKKEPINO ROOMS — Continued.
Mission Street.
= />O MISSION— B NICE FRONT ROOMS FOR
O\JO housekeeping; rent cheap.
MISSION-NICE LA ROE FRONT HOUBE-
OOOkeeplng room. $8; also single.
1 A94 MISSION— HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS,
XV/— i— $4, f6 and $7, not connecting.
O'Farrell Street.
9991 O'FARRELL— OR UN-
■— '— '■— '•% furnished rooms for housekeeping.
Po«t Street.
(*1 PL POST— 2 OR 3 (SUNNY ROOMS FOR
\JXU housekeeping; very convenient.
Powell Street.
99X POWELL, NR. GEARY — 4 ROOMS;
-— — housekeeping or offices: also single.
Seventh Street. -
"I Of> SEVENTH— SUNNY FURNISHED
-I t)U front rooms for housekeepg; veranda: yard.
Third Street.
}(ZO THIRD— SUNNY FRONT SUITE FOR
— .UP housekeeping: 6ingto $1 25 per week.
99 THIRD "— 2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS;
•Jut water Included; good accommodations; $6.
K] M THIRD, COK". UTH PARK-2 FUR~
*JXO nished housekeeping rooms.
Thirteenth Street. -
1 (\f> THIRTEENTH, COR. howard-fine
X \J\J sunny suites of rooms complete for house-
keeping; rent reasonable.
. lurk Street.
"I 9 A TURK— 3 SUNNY ROOMS AND BATH,
X-iU furnished for housekeeping; $'26. -
Valencia Street.
9"! Pb VALENCIA— TWO OR .THREE ' SUN-
— IXI/ py rooms for housekeeping: bath.
Washington xtreet.
CAO WASHINGTON— SUNNY UNFURNISH-
c/v7_i ed houseiceeping rooms; running water.
~~ Welsh Street. ——————
II A WELSH, OFF FOURTH, BELOW BRY-
L_Lt:2 ant— 2 or 3 nicely furnished housekeeping
rooms, cheap: also 4 rooms downstairs; yard; no
objection to children.
South Park.. ~
"I f* SOUTH PARK— I, 2OR MORE FURNISH-
X\J ed or unfurnished housekeeping rooms.
Miscellaneous.
COR GROVE AND VAN AYBELLE—
Elegant unfurn. sunny suites, light housekpg.
4 ROOMS— RENT $10: WATER FREE. IN-
tr quire at grocery cor. Eighth and Harrison sts.
/CHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— THE I
\J WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the ;
United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- 1
age free.
LOOMS TO JLEI.
Bush Street. -*~~—
QO4 BUSH ST.— ELEGANTLY FURNISHED,
i/tlt large sunny frout room; neat and comfort-
able; beautiful garden; must be seen to be appre-
ciated: Sl2.
Devisadero Street.
1 70^ DEVISADERO — LARGE SUNN Y
X I \JO furnished rooms: $5 and $6 per month.
________ _
I-.. 1i1y Street.
|| Q EDDY-BEAUTIFUL FRONT SUITE;
X XO other newly furnished rooms, $5 up.
91 Q EDDY— SUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS,
— >,LO sinsleoren suite: reasouable.
T9Q EDDY— LARGE SUNNY ROOM; 2CLSO
——it/ single room suitable for working girl.
Eighth -iii-ci.
THE SHERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE: 126
sunny rooms, furnished and unfurnished; 1
s!rictl>- respectable; central; very moderate prices. '
28 Eighth St., near Market. A. W. MANNING.
Fell Street.
O1 Ab FELL, BET. GOUGH AND OCTAVIA
OIU Nice sunny furnished front alcove rooms,
suitable for two gentlemen; $H and $10.
Geary Street.
A O?r GEARY— S ROOMS;gFRONT SUIT ES-
ttOO tablished physician's offices: also house-
kee ping.
79A GEARY— DOUBLE PARLORS,
I —v with or without kitchen, yard.
QArr GEAIIY— front ROOM, FOLD-
OVJ I ing bed. grate, closet: $8.
99AQ GEARY— 4 SUNNY FURNISHED OB I
i— UO unfuruished rooms.
Golden Gate Avenue.
9-1 Q GOLDERN GATE AVE.-PLEASANT
_<X«/ furnished singlerooms; also double.
Golden Place.
O GOLDEN PLACE, OFF GOLDEN GATE AVE., j
0 near Larkin— Sanny furnished front double and 1
rooms; bath, gas: moderate.- - .-^:,-.;
Green Street. .
7AQ NICE SUNNY FRONT ROOM ;
luO bath: private family; rent $5. I
Harrison Street.
7791 HARRISON, NEAR FOURTH— j
I I — k ly furnished sunnv rooms; bath; $1 a !
week.
Hayes Street.
7A7A HAYES— FRONT SINGLE ROOM; $4;
Ivl use of parlor: bath. ,v
: Hermann Sti'eet.
9' HERKMAN, NEAR VALENCIA— OR 2
£i O large suHny rooms in quiet family ; gas, bath ;
rent low. • '
Howard Street.
rrn-t 1 HOWARD — SUNNY bay-window
I UX2 room; suitable for man and wife; reason-
able. . , 1: :
1 OX^HOWAKD — NICELY 'FURNISHED
X — U _ front room, suitable for one or two; $6.
- Hyde Street.
OAT HYDE, 'CORNER SUTTER— 2 UNFUR-
(J\JO nished rooms to let; $10; references.
Jessie Street. '_':'- ; r -
KOO JESSIE — LARGE OR SMALL SUNNY
OOA rooms: gas, bath: cheap.
. Kearny Street.
A RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY— PLEAS-
X— ant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first class
in every respect; terms reasonable.
90 X KEARNY ST.— NICEST FURNISHED
*""« rooms on Kearny; all nn ny, neat, well kept.
———————_—__ __ .
Larkin Street.
eiQl LARKIN — FURNISHED SUNNY
UXt/a front rooms; $6 up.
Leavenworth Street.
C"| 7 LEAVENWORTH — 3' FURNISHED
UX I rooms for housekeeping: no children.
Blarket Street.
! Qr^A MARKET, COR. STOCKTON— OFFICES
1 OO\J for physician;- most centrally located.
1 9AO MARKET — NEWLY FURNISHED
1 — '•> sunny rooms: opp. City Hall- cheap.
VOSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET, JBET.
X Sixth and Seventh— Single and suites: per
night, 35c to $1; week, $1 60 to $5: families.
* . Minna street.
JQI MINN A— FRONT ROOM SUITABLE FOR
2: "X beds if required.
AQ7 MINNA-FURNISHED FRONT ROOM
_O I with stove.
LtCJI MINNA, CORNER EIGHTH— NICELY
UU I furnished window room: $1 a week.
Mission Street.
£79 MISSION, COR. THIRD — ROOM, SUIT-
U I _ able for doctor and dentist.
HOI MISSION— FURNISHED ROOMS, SIN-
XX_iX gleor en suite; reasonable.
UROPE HOUSE, 1169 MISSION— NICELY
furnished rooms, single or en suite; transients
Natoma Street.
f'AA WATOICA.— B ROOMS WITH STABLE, '
U_ttsll; also 4 rooms, $10. 12 Sheridan st.,
bet. Ninth and Tenth.
. O'Farrell Street.
199 O'FARRELL— NICELY FURNISHED
I—— single room for a gentleman; all conveni- i
ences: central; $8. '
Ol Q O'FARRELL— 3 NICELY FURNISHED
OxO front rooms: rent very reasonable.
Pine Street.
I Qfkfi PINE, COR. HYDE; FURNISHED
IOUU large sunny corner front room; $8. . . .'
*~ Post Street.
r r\Q POST — BEAUTIFUL, NEWLY FUR-
OUO nisbed rooms, by ths week, $2 up.
df\Q POST— NEWLY R NISHED SUNNY
K)\Ju rooms : , single or double; very reasonable.
IAQfv POST st. — NEATLY FURNISHED
■LUOO rooms; modern.-..
Jo well Street. "" - -^ .'
Irr POWELL— 3 OR 4 NICE SUNNY FRONT
.1 i rooms: suitable fora club; partly furnished:
near Stockwell's Theater. . ,
. . Seventeenth, Street.
CO \ SEVENTEENTH^ LOVELY ROOMS,
DO _ wltn yard: rent reasonable. ;
Sixth Sireet.
I Ql SIXTH —CHANGED HANDS; NEWLY
'>■: furnished rooms; transient 60c and $1 per
night. - .-. •■-.•■■ .■■■•■■•••
QQ SIXTH — THE HILLSDALE, SUNNY
00 rooms; single and en suite: $1 to $1 50 a day.
1 AQ sixth— sunny FRONT ROOMS, FUR-
XUO nished en suite or single; $6 up.
THE SAN FKAiNCISCO CALL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, J895.
ROOMS TO "_ET— Continued.
SoTith~P*a7KT~ "^^^
a SOUTn PARK; NEATLY FURNISHED
tt large front room, suitable for 2 ; f6 50.
"I A SOUTH PARK - NICELY FURNISHED
X\J rooms; sun all day.
Tliird Street.
WINCHESTER HOUSE-44 THIRD. NEAR
»» Market: most convenient and respectable- 200
rooms 26c to $1 60 per night ; *1 50 to per week ;
electric lights in every room : reading r'm ; free bus.
Turk Street.
LA TURK-SUNNY ROOMS SINGLE AND
X en suite; suitable for manicure or alcoholic
baths.
1 901 TURK-LARGE FURNISHED ROOM;
x— ■•— ' x gas, bath: suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen.
Van -\fsr- Avenue.
Or)9 VAN NESS AVE.-ELEGANTLY FUR-
fjy/^i nished; home comforts: front and sunnv
convenient and desirable: $10, 812, $20. Large
front parlor suite for doctor; cheap.
"Willow Avenue.
1 7 WILLOW AVE., OFF LARKIN ST., BET.
xi Eddy and Ellis— 2 front furnished rooms; $5,
miscellaneous.
POR RENT-TO 1 OR 2 GENTLEMEN,
x nicely furnished sunny front bay-window room;
all modern conveniences: located about 8 blocks
irom Kearny and Market sts.; private family;
references required. Address C. D., box 1, Ca!l.
TMOR RENT— TO GENTLEMAN, NICELY FUR^
J. nished sunny frout bay-window room, private
family; 8 blocks from Market and Kearny; refer-
cnees. Address X. Y. '/... box 1. Call office.
B«AK1);.N(, AMJ KOOM.S. .
TTOTEL MlRABEA~u7~^}mr^!L7^?rT>rD
xo. Leavenworth sts.— Under new management:
HMt-class family hotel; rates to suit the times.
r.91 POST-NICELY FURNISHED FRONT
tj-jx -.excellent board for couple; ba.h;B4o-
-also parlor. .;
09^ EDDY-THE NORMANDIE-2 LARGE
«-<U sunny alcove rooms; elegantly furnished:
sii].er!or table board; also single, with board; rea-
sonable. * '
O] 9 EDDY —HEATH — ELEGANTLY FUR-
«-»X_i nished bay-window rooms: sui:e and single:
room forcentleineu; very reasonable; table board-
references.
Q9?: HYDE - ELEGANTLY FURNISHKD
'-'■—" rooms: suite and single; board unexcelled:
references. MRS T. W. BROTHERXON, corner
Hyde and Pine sts.
1110 LI-.AVENW'tj'RTH ' — SUNNY ROOMS;
1 , 1 -- I - home comforts; superior board; reason-
able. ', :■ , - ;
R^R. EDDY - SUNNY SUITES: SINGLE
v^-jVJ rooms; board: breakfast and dinner; special.
<)()<) lAVI.T.K LARGE SUNNY BAV-WIN-
t/v«y room;s running water, gas, bath, gar-
den; board very reasonable.
A LAMEDA; CHKSTNUT-ST. STATION; 2059
-cv San Antonio ave. ; 2 sunny front rooms; fur-
nished; board or not; private family.
THE ABBOT.SFOItD, BROADWAY AND
x Polk st.— Quiet and homelike; charges moder-
board optional: all carsdirect.
TT OTEL BERTLING, 714 BUSH-OPENED AS
XX a family hotel; references given and required;
all modorn conveniences.
IBILDKK.V BOAUDKU,
\\r A NT E iCchTlS' TO^rA iTd~I?TfTmTIY^
" no other chtldren. Call or address 310 Ivy
ave., near Franklin. ■ *
MOKES TO LET.
£CifWi'^NTH^_tXßG^^
uu " rooms; stable: counters put in and fixtures
to suit tenant; rent low.
9 STOR K8" WITH LIVING-ROOMS; GOOD
—i location. NW.cor. O'Farrell and Devisadero sts.
FOR RENT-CORNER GROCERY; NW. COR.
Kearny and Broadway; 850; good stand.
rpnißD AND MISSION— LARGE, AIRY,
i- well-lighted, cemented basement for rent, cheap.
--—_____—_________ ___
on-aii-! TTt x.tz'i.
9^>l KEARNY— LARGE, DESIRABLE SUX-
- » ny unices: entrance for signboards; reasona-
ble.
OFFICKSTO LET— SAVINGS UNION BUILD-
Jcg^O California. ASHTON, 411 Montgomery.
ELEGANT OFFICES IN NEW SPRECKKLS
■^ building, 925 Market: rents low; uo extra
charge for gas, janitor services or heating. Apply
at hoilding or U. H. UMBSKN «fc CO., 14 Montg. hi.
MEDICAL.
A SURE CURJS FOR ALL FEMALE DIB-
-•■V eases, from whatever cause; a home in con-
finement with every comfort; satisfaction guar-
anteed, by MRS. DR. GWYER. 226 Turk st.
ANEW PROCESS-NO MEDICINE. INSTRU-
ments or worthless pills ased; every woman
her own physician for all female troubles; no — ia>
u r from what cause; restores always in one day;
if you want to be treated safe and sure call on men's
physician -.knowledge can be sent&usertat home;all
I cases guaranteed. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st.
ALL LADIES CONSULT FREE MRS. "DR.
DAVIK.S. 14 McAllister st., near Market; leads
all competitors; only qualified trusty specialists for
, sate quick relief of irregularities, no matter what
cause; treatment scientific, harmless and painless;
j never falls; home in confinement; pills $2
LAIUKS— CIUC-HESTER'S ENGLISH PEN-
nyroyal Pills (Diamond Brand) are the best:
eafe, reliable; take no other; send 4c, stamps, for
I particulars, "Relief for Ladles," in letter by return
I mall; at druggists. Chichester Chemical Company,
Philadelphia, PaA .
MEN TROUBLED WITH DISEASE OF KlD-
neys, bladder, piles, fistula or any disease of
private nature, consult DR. HAi.L, 14 McAllister
St.; will cure you after others fail.
rpABER'S " INFALLIBLE PREVENTIVE,"
X for either sex : send 2c for information or 60c
for trial jar. TAYLOR CHEM. CO., box 1896, S. F.
HEUMATISM. CHILLS AND FEVER
J.t cured by Cummint,s' rheumatic beit; no elec-
tricity: hundreds of testimonials from prominent
citizens: send for circular. E. J. CUMMING3.
303 Third St., S. F.
A HOME, A FRIEND AND MOTHER'S CARE.
MRS. DR. FUNK'S, 1416 Eighth St., Alameda.
T ADIES - DAUDET'H FEMALE REGULA-
XJ ting Pills; strongest, safest, best: never fail-
sl per box. WIDBER'S drugstore, 14 Ellis St.:
sole agents. •.:-■■;,
R. GOODWIN MAKES A SPECIALTY OF
diseases of women and restores all irregulari-
ties In one day, guaranteeing a cure or no charge;
regulator^; home for patients. 1370 Market st.
DR. .SCHMIDT, 1508 MARKET-DISEASES
of women: hours 1 to 3 and 5 to 6 p. m.
ROFESSOR A. L. CURRY, TAPEWORM
J- specialist, has removed to 921 Market st., bet.
Fifth and Sixth: consultation free.
RS. DR. DALE - QUICK RELIEF FOR
irregularities, whatever cause; practiced since
1872 San Francisco; 40 years' experience; trav-
elers helped: no delay: no instrument used; home
In confinement; pills 81. 1328 Grove m.
R.RICORD'SPILUi. EXPRES.SS2 50: SAFE
sure, reliable: Rlcord's specialties females.
Malson et Cle, agents. ROOT'S, Sixth and Howard.
ALL FEMALE IRREGULA RITIEB RE-
stored In a few hours; safe and sure relief at
any time; travelers helped at once; home in con-
finement; French pilis guaranteed; consult free.
MRS. DR. WYETH, 916 Post st., near Larkin.
WHY THROW AWAY MONEY FOOLISHLY
on worthless pills and humbugs when we guar-
antee to restore irregularities in 8 hours with our
new discovery, which is safe and sure. Price 85
Call or address MME. KABKOW Woman's Dis-
pensary, 1206 Market st.
T ADIES. IF IRREGULAR CONSULT MRS.
Xi EM A K . Mire cure. 1 561 y 2 Market street.
ALL LADIES IN TROUBLE CONSULT FREE
MRS. DR. SCOTT, now of 119-121 Powell st.,
the only reliable specialist in San Francisco: $500
paid for a case I cannot cure, no matter what
cause; special attention to disease of the eye.
VI RS. DR. WEGENEK; PRIVATE HOME IN
iti confinement; irregularities cured In a few
hours without operation; pills $2. 419 Eddy st.
MAILLARD'S FRENCH SPECIFIC NEVER
f&ils to correct any female irregularities from
whatever cause. Price 5. Agent, EDWIN W.
JOY. Powell and Market sts., San Francisco.
ALPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS, A BOON TO
-tx ladies troubled with irregularities: no danger:
safe and sure: 82 50 express C. O. D.; don't delay
until too late. OSGOOD BROS., Oakland. Cal.
TF IRREGULAR OR ANY FEMALE DISEASE
X see Mrg. Dr. PueU and be content. • 254V 3 4th.
~ UESTISTS.
METAL PLATE $5: TEETH^EXTRACTED
or filled painlessly by my patent antesthetlc,
soc; won 28 prizes.- Obdontunder Dental Parlorg
8153,4 Geary st., bet. Larkin and Hyde, opposite
t-aratoga Hall. R. L. WALSH , D. D. S.
CIROOME DENTA_ ASSOcTaTION, 769 MAR-
\J keu bet. 3d and 4th, gas specialists: only reli-
able agent for painless extraction: artificial teeth
frm $5; fillings frm $1: extracting 50c. with gassl.
©7 A SET FOR TEETH; WARRANTED AS
tip I good as can be made; filling $1. DR. SIMMa
dentist, 930 Market St., next Baldwin Theater.
DR. H. G. YOUNG. BRI DG AND TEETH
without plates a specialty. 1841 Polk st.
R. LUDLUM HILu , 1443. MARKET ST.,
near Eleventh: no charge tor extracting when
plates are made: old plates made over like new-
teeth from $8 per set: extracting s(ic; gas given. '
CIOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 806 MAR-
/ ket st. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER.
DR. J.J. LEEK, 1206 MARKET, COR. GOLDEN
Gate ave.— Open evenings; Sundays till noon.
R.REA.3OO TURK BT-ALL DENTAL WORK
at lowest prices and warranted: open evenings.
ALL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR-
ranted. DR. J. W. KEY._II22 Market st.\
DR. GEORGE W. LEEK. THE GENUINE
Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction
and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth
without any piate, moved from 6 to 20 O'Farrell st.
• J. •;'.;: BiCi'CLES. ~~~ ~
PARK YCLE RY^NE if KeT^tTTlet^
X best accommodations. Terminu* Geary, Mo^
AUiater and Powell st. car lines.
PIANOS. VIOLINS, ETC.
MAGNIFICENT SCHUBERT 'UPRIGHT
-U Grand; little used. 1019 Van Ness, cor. Geary.
ERE'S A NEW PROPOSITION— WE'LL PUT
one of our finest llardman or Chase Bros,
pianos in your house If it suits you: we are sure
price and terms will; you can keep it, if not no ex-
pense to you ; we have 10 carloads of beautiful in-
btruments of all grades to select from at the lowest
prices In the city: a second-hand upright for prac-
tice. $50: a betterone for $100. THE J. DEWING
COMPANY, Flood building. : -._■.
CHOICE EMERSON PIANO; IMPERA-
tIve sale. Room 21. Flood building.
T ADY FORCED TO SE LL STEI N WAY- PRICE
XJ^ $200. Room 21, 809 Market st. *
If AMU. Y LEAVING FOR EAST WILL SAC-
rifice fine Fisher upright. Room 1 0, Flood bldg. j
STEINWAY, $300; WEBKR, $275; SOHMER,
$250; Emerson, $225. BRUENN'S, 228 Post.
PRIGHT I'IANOS FROM $ 160 up. HOR-
-NUNvi'S. leading piano-house, 216 Post st.
T7IINE WEBER UPRIGHT, AT A CHEAT SAC-
J rificc. HEINE, 410 Post.
BARGAIN LIST OF PIANOss.
All fully warranted 5 years. Cash or easy
payments.
1 standard; rosewood; good condition... $150
1 Nugent; an excellent piano; very cheap 200 •
2 Gaolers; thoroughly renewed: same as new. 250 :
.1 Marschall: practically new...;.; 225 ;
1 Emerson; largest size: bronze panels ....275 j
1 Estey; slightly used 275 I
1 Emerson; largest size; walnut: beautiful... 325
SHERMAN, CL\Y & CO,
Pacific Coast Agents Steinway Piano, cor. Kearny
and Sutter sts.
Large selection of renting pianos.
EMM Ar LONG PIANO CO. HAVE RE-
moved to 735 Market st.
E\V STEINWAY, CHICKERING AND
X 1 Emerson second-hand uprichts; almost new;
your own price. BOWERS <_ SON, 23 Fifth st.
ELEBRaTED BUSH <!fc GERTS PIANOS;
\J tone unsurpassed: cases unique. A. L. BAN-
CROFT & CO.. 324 Post ai.
QUPKRIOH VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD* NEW
O JK|. MI'LLER, maker, repairer. 2 Latham place.
PEMOVED-F.. W. SPENCER & CO. TO 338
Xt Post st., near Powell, io)e acents Conover,
Colby and Spencer pianos. BSB Post st.
V\rM. G. BADGER WITH KOHLER <t CHASE,
T» 26, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st.
OPEN FOR BUSINESS.
The finest line of new pianos for rent and sale
iu San Francisco. J. HAKRY SCOTT,
929 Market st., Spreckels building.
EASY TERMS; LOW PRICES. KoHLKR
rj CHASE. "
BETTER AND EASIER PLAN TO BUY A
good piano by renting. . Be careful to go to
KOHLER & CHASE'S, 28 and 30 Farrell st.
"TkECKER BROS.. STEINWAY, FISCHER AND
XJ other tirst-class makes of pianos: little used:
cheap for cash or on easy terms. KOIIL_K _
CHASE "8 and 30 O'Farrell st.
1 J ARGAINS I N HIGH-GRADE PIANOS; EASY
X) payments. SCHMITZ & CO., 935 Market st.
N ELEGANT DISPLAY OF MANDOLINS,
guitars and banjos at MaUVaIS'. 769 Market.
YRO N MA I Z Y ,~~3OB~POST ST.— SOHMER,
Newby it Kvans. BrlKfd and other pianos.
TECK, CHECKERING <fc SONS., VOSE AND
Sterling pianos Bold on $10 insiallments. BENJ.
CURTAZ >fc SON. sole agents. 16-20 O'Farrell at.
______________
"EuicATfTolsAil ~
KsTjiETviLT^NYinn^BioTXjr^:!^
oratorical, vocal, dramatic academy; classes,
private lessons: piano: dramatic elocution specialty.
i:\V PLAN KNTuLES is TO TEACH LAN- ;
-!■> guages at $2 a month. Institute, box 36, Call. ]
CIOMPETENT LADY TEACHER GIVES LKS-
! sons at pupil's homes; $2 50 per month; also 1
daily use of piano for practice if desired. Address !
Piano, box 9, Call.
RIVATE 1.1 SSUNS IN READING, WRlT-
ing. srithmatic, grammar or shorthand, by lady
schoolteacher. 21b Minna St., near Third.
MRS. Fl I.TON: sf.A TK-WKITING Sh.A^fCE !
to-night; 50c; sits dally Bp. m. 31 Fell st.
MBS. LA K E~l I N STEA D OF MILLER) TO- I
night in genuine materialization: admission '
50c, at Swain's, 105 Stockton st.
MISS GEUTKUD K MAItRACK, VOCAL CUL- \
ture, piano, oruan. 416 Taylor near Geary.
JSSBOLTE'S 5CH00L, 2297 ( j M ENTO: |
J-VL board, English, French, German, piano, $30
month; separate French kindergarten; coach.
T^OIOIER STANFORD PROFESSOR PRE- |
JD pares students for the university (admission on |
recommendation); law, medical college, civil i
service: day it eve classes. Room 333 Phelan bldg. |
GERMAN, FRENCH, PIANO-NEW, RAPID
ni hod : moderate. European teacher. 623 Turk
ITIiKR liESSONS BY F. LAUTERBACH.
Rooms 70 and 71, 305 Larkin. cor. McAllister.
VIOLIN, MANDOLIN, CELLO. BANJO- REA-
V aoii ■:•■■ PROF. FRANCIS, 1045*y_ Valencia. ;
UTION— DRAMA, DELSAItTE, "i'livsi.
cal ■ culture, voice culture. OLIVE HOFF
SCHROEDER, 299 Hyde st.; call afternoon »or I
evening. j
I< IlTScTiTh3'l7uEaLD's COLLEGE;24 1
-LM Post: commercial, shorthand, English; low rates j
LOCUTION — VOJCE-CULTUKK^ IIKCITA- i
tion.Drarc a: class or pri vate.^W.T.ROSS,6 Eddy. j
} FRENCH— LEARN TO SPEA K FIRST;" IN-
. fallible method. E. DU CASTEL, 6 Post st.
pHEMLSTRY A 1> A.^SAYFnG. CUNNING-
\J ham's School, cor. Geary and Poweil sts.
TT.RENCH, GERMAN. SPANISH; LIVING
X 1 method Larcher School, Flood bldg, Market st.
AN" FRANCISCO BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1236
Market: send for cat. duy and evening session. ',
NC.LISH LITERATURE AND MYTHOLOGY i
X- class or private. MRS. EHRMAN, 1284 Bush.
"\TOCAL TEACHER JOSEPH GREVEN IM- |
t proves and beautifies even spoiled voices, and ]
procures positions to his pupils. 82 Ninth st.
VInLIN, MANDOLIN, GUITAR, CORNET
V taught. Prof.L.MERK I. 225 Geary reasonable
LA SCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING—
Private theatricals arranged; pupils rehearsed
on stage. R. 5 Jfc 12, 1. 0. 0. F. block, 7th and Market.
SCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME-
O chanlcal engineering, surveying, architecture,
assay : estab. '64. VAN DEK NAILLEN.723 Atkt.
TIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND" BUSINESS
College, 723 Market St.: diploma course $30.
NGLISU BRANCHES TAUGHT BY MISS
' DILLON, 14 McAllister, r. 46; private or clas-i.
H BALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 POST i
Bookkpg, business practice, shorthand, typing,
electrical engineering, telegraphy, modern Un-
gnages rapidly taught. Write tor catalogue- -
~~ ' C'LAIKVO YANT S .
A— A— A— A— ;
PROF. F. EUGENE
PROF. F. EUGENE
HAS REDUCEDHIS PRICE. $1 ANDUPWARD
B_ WISE. BE WISE. BE WISE.
KNOWLEDGE IS POWKR.
Remain not in darkness and ignorance, Dut
seek the light of wisdom and learn what the
future holds for you. his parlors continue to be
the point of great attracrion. All are pleased
with his readings. Consult him and secure the
Good-Luck Charm. PROF. ELGENE,
1320 Market St., parlors 9 and 10.
LAIRVOYANT: FEE 25c; LADIES ONLY.
V 174 Clementina St., off Third.
HE GREATEST PROPHETIC CARD-READ- I
Xer in the world, 25c; magnetic healer. 330 Fell. j
PRESENT, PAST AND FUTURE, 25c. MME.
X LEGGETTE, 311 Tehama st., near Fourth.
ME. RAVENA RETURNED: SITS DAILY;
names given, 25c up. 828 Howard, bet.4ttii_s',h.
pLAIRVOYANT AND LIFE READER;
\J ladies 25c. 230 Clara St., bet. Fifth and Sixth.
ME. ARNDT. BEST GERMAN FORTUNE
teller: only 25c and 50c: show you th» picture
of your future husband or wife. 724 Harrison st.
E. DR. THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL-
er by eggs and cards; tells entire life, past,
I present, future; consultations on all affairs; noth-
! ing excepted; names given: good advice: sure
help; restores lost love by sympathy; mistake im-
possible.; fee $1; letter $2. 929 Post st., nr. Larkin.
PROF. LEON. PALMIST, CLAIRVOYANT,
reader. 533 Post: 10 to 8 dally; also Sunday.
AUGUSTA LEOLA, FORTUNE TELLER:
magic charms: love tokens; true uicture of !
future wife and husband: teaches fortune-telling;
develops clairvoyance, slate writing, etc. ; has the
seven holy seals and the Palestine wonder charm; '■
fee SI and upward. 2326 Mission, nr. Twentieth.
1.U.15.11. ■ .
A DOMINO PA RTY TO-NIG HT, MME.
-A. E. YOUNG'S. 605 McAllister st.
RS. ROBINSON. 264 OCTAVIA ST.; SlT-
tlngs dally: circle Friday evening; 25c.
IRCLE TONIGHT; BKING FLOWERS.
> Addie Swain, seer on astral light. 105 Stockton.
RS. A. BROCKWAY, INDEPENDENT
slate-writer, 501 Larkin St., cor. Turk, 10 to 5;
bring small slates. :
MRS. MAYO STEERS, trance MEDIUM:
circles Sun., Tues., Fri., 8 p. m.: Thurs., 2
p. M. : readings. 10 to 4. 101 Grove st., cor, Polk.
ASTROLOGY. .:>..
T\R. MEAD READS YOUR LIFE, ANSWERS
XJ all questions by the pianets from birth. He is
the astrologer who told the result of the Corbett-
Sulllvan, ■ Corbett-Mitchell, Choynskl-Butler con- !
tests, Defender-Valkyrie yacht race before they '
occurred for the Examiner. | He is the only astrol-
oger who will foretell events for the press over his
own signature. He diagnoses all diseases; cures
Bright's disease, liver, gravel, rheumatism, stom-
ach, bowels and female complaints by Good Sa-
maritan remedies: electricity scientifically used;
absolutely safe; no cure, no pay. References fur-
nished. Consultation free daily. , All medicines
urni shed for $2 to $6 per month. 737 Market st..
oom 10, ■ opposite Examiner office.? :: , ; - -
R. MEAD ANSWERS ALL QUESTIONS BY
planets from date of birth.- 737 Market, r. 10.
A STRALBEEB— PROF. HOLMES, 11 SCOTT
-*V St.: horoscopes, questions, stocks, advice.
/STORAGE
Storage^Ffurniture, ptanos7i?ouse"
hold gooda, etc J. M. PIERCE, 735 Market st.
WILSON BROTHERS. 1710 • MARKET—
Storage: low rates; telephone South 762. "
TTURST-CLASS STORAGE {ADVANCES MADE
J? -21-.23 Market sk CH AS. _, TAYLOR,
CITY REAL ESTATE.
VEW COTTAGET92i YORK"sf., NR. 21ST.:
x\- 5 rooms and bath: high basement; porcelain
tub: substantially built: everything modern, und
convenient; price $2900: easy terms, equal to rent
if desired: lot 25x100 feet; owner on premises
daily. SHAINWALD. BUCKBEn: & CO., 218-
-220 Montgomery St.," Mills building. ;■ ';
©I 1 XA COTTAGE: BUILT TO ORDER; 4
(JpllJU. rooms and bath: on Castro-st. corner. 1 ,
nearChenery; 1 block from electric road: lot 30x
98; street work done; very easy terms: will sCH
lot for $400: : cheap; call at once. BALDWIN _
HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery St.
<n»Q7P\(I COR. CASTRO AND TILDEN STS.,
<UT«J i O\f. bet. 15th and 16th; B-room cottage
and bath: also stable; lot 28x120. •■ .
MONEY . ' ' "~ * :.---i)';v>-i
LOANED ON REAL ESTATE
AT LOWEST MARKET
RATES.
BORROWERS ACCOMMODATED AT .
SHORT NOTICE BY THE
CALIFORNIA
TITLE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY.
OFFICE-MILLS BUILDING.
L. R. ELLERT, MANAGER.
"ajjOP-A LOT ON DIMOND ST., NEAR CHEN-
tJ)O«JV/. ery-st. electric road ; 25x100: sewered,
graded and macadamized; $50 cash, slo monthly:
cheap. BALDWIN _ HAMMOND, 10 Montgom-
ery st. ■ •
IV OW IS THE TIME TO BUILD, WHILE
i-> everything Is cheap.
All kinds of houses built, altered or repaired, for
cash or on easy monthly installments. ; If you own
your lot no cash down. Cull and examine plans.
O. W. FORSYTH,
» 640 Market st.
7 MINUTES OF CITY HALL; COTTAGES
I (being built): $3600: $1000cash; ell.
Seventeenth: 6 rooms; bath, etc.; open daily.
(2;O__Aj i MODERN COTTAGE OF 5 ROOMS
tjT^T"' '. and- bath: high basement; cement
sidewalk: all in fine condition; ou York st.; lot
26x100: $1000 cash. See W. K. C, 1534 s San-
chez street, corner 29th, City. ■■'"•■
OR SALE— VERY CHEAP: on ACCOUNT
going to country; 2-story house of 6 rooms and
bath: stable for 2 horses and carriage: lot 22x117:6
to alley: cars passing every 5 minutes. Inquireat
place, 289 Chattanooga St., bet. 23d and 24th. *
\\- ANTED ON TB E INSTALLMENT PLAN—
»» House and lot; $150 or $200 down; $20 per
month. J. N ELSON, 613 Hyde st.
"DAKGAIX- FOR SA LE ON OWNER'S RE-
X) moval, 308 Fell st., 4 flats and store; good
rents: payment part cash; rents at $85. . . - .
TTOR SALE— NEW 7-ROOM HOUSE: BASE-
X 1 ment and attic. Inquire 728 Dolores st.
TTOUSES BUILTSISO TO $275 A ROOM; CALL.
XX and examine plans. 1149 Mission st. -
COH>TKV KEAL KSTATJS.
GRKATSACRIFrCE ! CHOICEGRA PE LAND!'
100 acres of rich land. miles from city, in the
very best ape section in California; can raise
anything; plenty water: no frost; must positively
be sold; no reasonable offer refused. Address
Owner, box 38, Call Office. *
OA AC B $500, 40 ACRES SIOOO— NOTHING
_U down and no payments for 10 years; interest
only 6 percent peraunum: immediate possession
given: this land will be worth $100 per acre long
before you have to pay $1 on it: only 14 miles
from Fresno: 5 miles from 2 lines of railroad and
2 railroad towns; is perfectly level: not over 15
feet" to water; a competing railroad develops the
country and those who are bright enough to invest
on the line of it make fortunes: one is about being
constructed through the San Joaquln Valley, the
greatest fruit, raisin and alfalfa region in the world:
call or write immediately, as this will all be picked
up soon and you will never get a chance like this.
WESTERN LAND COM PANY, 640 Market St.
SP A KTO TO WNAN D COLONY: ON L Y 3OR
_ 4 hours from the bay: the most equable climate
of Central California, and the' neighborhood ot the
n"xt great development of electric power; equal to
Folsom; a part of the "Rancho Canada de Capay
Grant"; unquestionably the earliest and finest
fruit t>elt on the coast and snperlor to any for di- j
versified farming; about 600 acres, in 20-acre :
farms, surrounding the town: town already con-
tains largo brick blocks, a fine hotel, a fine high-
school building, water works, ar;esian, pure and
soft: desired a purchaser or purchasers to take the
whole interest of present owners in thecolonv lots
and town property, in lump or otherwise, at shock-
ingly low figures: it won't cost much to examine;
is an irrigation canal on the land. Apply to GEO.
D. FIsKE <fc CO., Woodland, Cal.
EADQUARTERS FOR
XX CALIFORNIA LANDS.
OFFICE OF THOMAS McMAHON,
628 Market Street. -
GREAT BARGAINS! GREAT BARGAINS!
. GREAT BARGAINS!
Colony tracts; improved tarms. small and large.
Speculations in land, and water, large and small.
(■razing and dairy farms of all sizes and prices.
Choice bargains in Alameda, Santa Clara. Santa
Cruz, Monterey, san Benito, Contra Costa, Marin,
Sonoma, Napa and Glenn counties, as well as other
ions. Numerous choice properties for ex-
change. THOMAS McMAHON.
*- 628 Market st.
rpilE BEAUTIFUL STANTON TRACT.
x . ■ . - __ —^_ ■
. Containing 500 acres, has been subdivided into
villa lots of from three to twenty acres, and is now
being placed on the market. .
This tract is located rear Haywards, close to
llaywards Electric Road. Quick and cheap trans-
portation between San Francisco and the property.
. A rich loam soil, great fruit land, will produce
any Kind of .vegetables: plenty of water: lovely
location for a suburban home. The cheapest and
best land ever offered in that locality. Prices
range from $150 per acre upward. Adjoining
lands sell lor $600 to $1000 per acre.
.' Call and see me quick, and get your choice of
location. " F.J.SULLIVAN,
Room 88 Chronicle Building,
San Francisco.
"I OA ACRES; ALL LEVEL, RICH BOTTOM
XOv" land; 70 acres in full-bearing orchard, apri-
cots, prunes and peurs: will be sold as a whole or
! part at a surprising bargain. Apply. SPECK <fc
CO.. 602 Market st.
OOA-ACRE TRACT . ALFALFA LAND, SIX
Oj£i\J miles from Hills Ferry; 100 acres checked;
artesian water on adjoining lands, in alfalfa, sell-
ins af from $60 to $100 per acre; $20 per acre,
half cash, or - will exchange for Oakland clear,
rent-paying property. D. H. TWING, Sonoma
Clty.Cai. ' .
UST BE SOLD— OF THE BEST LO-
cated 160-acre ranches in Lake County; 14
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.
A TO 8 ACRE CHICKEN RANCHES ON 10
— years' credit. D. H. TWINO. Sonoma Clty.Cai.
SEND FOR OUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES
for sale. WOOSTER & WHITTON, San Jose.
A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 6 CENTS — THE
WEEKLY CALL, in wrapper, for mailing.
PROPERTY WANTEb.
■\tice residence^oTr^Twu_xfT^_at~of
IV some 10 to 12 rooms: bet. Pine, Clay, Stelner
nnd Broderick, at from $10,000 to $14|000. ■ Ad-
dress P. O. box 2058. -
MONEY TO LOA>.
OANS ON REAL ESTATE IST AND 2ND
Xj mortgages, undivided interests, and on furniture
or pianos, without removal, in San Francisco, Oak-
land, Berkeley or Alameda; any amount; lowest
rut»-s;all business confidential ; bauk books bought.
Call or write to BECKER, 240 Montgomery si.
ONEY LOANED, 6Va PER CENT; ANY
amount, on mortgages. A. F. JOHNS & CO.,
.632 Market st. -
ON'T GO TO THE BROKER AND PAY COM-
mission, but come to the loaner direct and pay
no commission: 110 charge for making out papers
on your furniture and pianos without removing;
lowest rates. 418 Ellis St., room 22. . . :
\ NY AMOUNT: IST, 2D OR 3D MORTGAGES:
—V- estates, undivided interests, real estate in pro-
bate. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery, rooms 2—3.
NY AMOUNT TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS,
pianos. and family jewels; low-interest; pri-
vate entrance; gentlemanly, discreet attendants
at UNCLE HARRIS', 16 Grant ave.
NY SUM OF MONEY ON WATCHES, DIA-
■ monds, jewelry, sealskins: highest price paid
for old gold, sliver: business strictly private: pos-
tal orders attended to. Western Loan Office, 7 4th.
TRICTLY PRIVATE LOAN OFFICES. 850
Market, cor.btockton, rms. 17 and 18, first flour:
established 30 years; always open. "Uncle Bill."
NY SUM: FIRST OR SECOND MORT-
gages, estates: no delay. MURPHY, 628 Mkt.
Rfj TO 60 CENTS PER MONTH FOR EACH
O\J RlOO, according to security; any sum; also
second mortgages, t J. O. K., box 87, Call.
T OANS ON FURNITURE ~_ND PIANOS
Xj without removal, in city and Oakland; low in-
terest; dealings strictly private. 216 Powell st.
MONEY ON ANY SECURITY; . STRICTLY
private :i_terest moderate. 126 Kearny st.,r. 39.
N ANY SECURITY. AT LOW RATES;
dealings confidential. : 43 Crocker building.
p. IX- CITY, COUNTY AoTD COLLATERAL SE-
O'Z curltiea. TRAVERS _ LAMB, 512 California.
ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY ON WATCHES,
diamonds, jewelry, sealskins, pianos, all valu-
ables' and securities: private office: business con-
fidential. Columbia _oan and Collateral Office
(Incorporated), 9 Grant ave., 3 doors from Market
V*ONEY LOANED ON JEWELRY AND
ItJ other valuables at the Security Loan Office,
1106 Market ,nr. Mason: private trance 7,Turk.
OR ROW MONEY ON YOUR DIAMONDS,
Xj jewelry, furniture and pianos without removal:
lowest rates. Call or write to HARRY ANKEL <fe
CO., Mills bldg. sth floor, r 6; strictly confidential
~~ LOANS WANTED.
W^^^A^n^ED^^SaoTTLMipßoTE^^A^L^AND
business property and other choice loans. Call
or write HUGH M. ; CAMERON, 479 Ninth st.,
Oakland. ■ ■*--;.
~^~\~ FINANCIAL. ■'■■: ••■-• ■■.*-.
"Sir scjif OF^^^JonEyT "aDVANCED?ON
your furniture, pianos or real % estate: lowest
rate: call and state your proposition or write; open
evenings. J. NQONAN. 1021 Mission st.
PHYSICIANS. ~
DHEUMATISM, NEURALGIAr^GOUT-^SPE^
;It cial attention to these diseases. J. A. McDON-
ALD, M.D., 1236 Market st, ; 2t04,7t0 8 p. u.
OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS
OFFICE— oO» BROADWAY.
OAKLAND REAL. KSTATE.
\\r ANTED— SMALL RANCHES TO EX-
"» change: for homes in Oakland: we make a
specialty of handling country property, t Apply to
P. W. ANDERSON <fe CO,. 28 Sun Pablo ave., Oak-
land.
rpo EXCHANGE-DESIRARLE DWELLING-
■L house, close in. $7000; also 2 nice cottages, all
good renting properly, in Oakland, to exchange for
orchards or grain ranches.
Come to beautiful Oakland to educate your chil-
drea. J. H. JEDSON, Real Eatate Exchange, 60
San Pablo ave.. Oakland, Cal.
<E?| (\(\ WILL SECURE YOU A HOME AND
«iPAUI/ a monthly payment from $15 to $50.
Why pay rent and never own y^ur home? Ths
cottage offered has 6 large rooms, bath and laun-
dry: corner lot 100x130, and only 12 minutes'
walk from- railroad station in Fruitvale: price
92.250. Apply to J. S. JOHNSON, 463 Ninth St.,
Oakland.
IMNE BUILDING LOTS IN ALVIN TRACT
near Fruitvale. and close to San Leandro el ec-
tricroad; local trains stop hourly: $5 down, $5
monthly. JACOB HEYJiAN, 630 Market St.,
8. F. -. ~.~^ •;'•■:■>'-'". '-. '. "
T\O YOU WANT A HOME? I WILL BUY YOU
J-' a lot, build house on your own plans, this side
of bay; small cash payment, balance monthly. C.
P. KERN, Central Bank building, Oakland.
GREAT BARGAIN-$450; 4 LOTS, 25x108
» - each: all fenced; only one block from electric
cars; terms to suit. Frultvale Land Company,
Fruitvale station. .
OR SALE— ON THE PROPOSED LlV-
ermore electric road in Fruitvale from $75 to
8100; terms ea^y. A. G. SNETSINGER, Fruit-
vale station.
"VTEW COTTAGE. 5 ROOMS \NT) BATH LOT
XV; 25x100: electric-cars pass door: price $1800;
easy terms. C. A. JACOBY, 1620 Eighth ave.,
East Oakland.
BUSINESS PROPERTY-$1750 BUYS STORE
on Shattuck ave., Dwlght way station; leased
for $180 year; this pays big interest; has responsi-
ble tenant: will increase In value. W. E. BAR-
NARD & SON. 458 Ninth St., Oakland.
MUTUAL BUILDING-LOAN ASSOCIATIONS;
J-'J- loans on homes; shares; rent money soon, pays
for a home: investments in shares are sale and
profitable; new series now; $1 per month. CHAS.
K. NA YLOR. room 8, floor 8, Mills building.
USIN ESS PROPERTY PAYINC 6TO 8 PER
CENT ON INVESTMENT. SOLD ON TERMS
TO SUIT.
Lnrge list of choice residence property to be sold
to the highest bidder; 14 acres near Blair Park,
Nob HID, Piedmont; 400 choice. lots; 4 acres in
Frultvale. ■ •
GOOD CHEAP RANCHES, close to Oakland.
ACRE TRACTS AND CHICKEN RA-NCHE3.
110 acres: 26 acres 'close to Piedmont car line;
can subdivide; tine land; easy terms.
THESE ARE SPECIAL BARGAINS.
Bend ior catalogues. .
E. E. BUNCE, 1008 Broadway, Oakland.^
GREAT BARGAIN— S7OO, REDUCED FROM
vJ $llOO:.4-room house: barn; chicken-houses;
lot 75x150: fenced: near electric cars: easy terms.
Fruitvale Land Company, Fruitvale station.
C»O/k MONTHLY FOR 6-&OOM COTTAGES;
»Jp*jU plans free. F. BOEGLE. Golden Gate statn.
Jpl CA LOTS NK.AK THE ALTENHEIMTN
i!>lt)U. Fruitvale: electric cars: only $1 down
and $1 a week; selling fast; good improvements.
H. B. PINNEY. owner. 90'2 Broadway, Oakland.
pHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— THK
\J WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the
United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post-
age free. :
OAKLAM) IfUKNITUKE JKOIt SALE.
FU RN ITtriUß AND carpets AT YOUB OWN
J |.ru-". H. SCHF.LLHAAS. 408 Eleventh St.
JJKKKi-LKY tCKAJu KSXATK.
■\FeAR THE UNIVERSITY ; BLOCKS
X* from the station and electric-car line; a well-
built house of 6 100ms and basement; lot 50x135;
street work all done: a bargain.
JOSEPH J. MASON, Dwlght way station.
OR SALE OR RENT: BERKELEY; *5000
cash: worth $7000; owing to departure of
owner; home place: 9 rooms; lot 100x300; bearing
fruit trees: stable: charmlnc view: rent $30. Ad-
dress Home .box 67, Call Office.
ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS
OFFICE— I43S PARK STREET.
ALAHKDA KEAIi KSTATE.
(JjOQAA CHICKEN RANCH, STOCK AND
<JpZiOv/V/. fixtures; wanted an offer on new 7-
room house. J. H. YOUNu, 1243 Park B t., Ala-
meda.
El . E< iANT HOMES' IN BEAUTIFUL ALa"
-Ej meda on easy installments and ar prices lower
than ever before offered. J. E. DAMON, 303
. Montgomery St., or 444 Central ave., Ahimeda.
T ARGE LOT: REDUCED FROM $1500 TO
-Li $1000: 2 cheap lots on the Park: they must be
sold. A li. & HA IRD. 1303 I-iirk st.. Alameda,
STOCKTON ADVERTISEMENTS
STOCKTON tUBAX ESTATE.
DR. OLIVER,
• ; REAL ESTATE DEALER,
613 East Main st., Stockton.
Owner of East Stockton and Brown's Additions:
lots in ihese 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 protits is the motto of this Office,
SCALON HAS BEEN, SELECTED BY THE
directors of the S. F. and S. J. V. R. R. Co.
(Valley road) for the principal station in thesouth-
eastern part of San Joaquln County and is destined
to become at once the most important of all the
stations on the line of th* 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.
HARLOWE <fc CO., 430 East Main St., Stockton,
California.
pHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—
\J WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the
United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post-
ag free.
SANTA CLARA COUNTY.
REAL ESTATE.
DANTA CLARA VALLEY LANDS.
19,000 acres in subdivisions for fruit planting.
Apply to C. H. PHILLIPS, proprietor.
32 East Santa Clara St., ban Jose, Cal.
OR EXCHANGE. ~ '~
$35,000 — 50 acres fine full-bearing orchard-
prunes, peaches, pears »nd apricots; line pumping
plant for Irrigation ; good for 20 per cent net on in-
vestment; owner engaged away from home and
can't attend to it; must have $12,000 cash,
balance San Francisco property unlncumbered.
WITCHER JONES, 25 East Santa Clara st., San
Jose Cal. - .
LEGAL JiOTIUES.
T\EPARTMENT NO. 10^?R^mATETlN^THE
JL/ Superior Court, in and. for the City and County
of San Francisco. State of California.
■ In the matter of the Estate of VICTOIRE JAC-
QUOT, deceased.
•.Notice is hereby. given, that MONDAY, the 21st
day of October. A. D. 1895, at 10 o'clock a. m. of
said day. and the Courtroom of Department No.
10 of said Court, at the New City Hall, in the City
and County of. San Francisco, State of California,
have been appointed as the time and place for
proving the will of said VICTOIRE JACQUOT,
dei eased, and for hearing the application of(A. C.
FRKKSE, Public Administrator, for the Issuance
to him of letters of adminisiration,\vith the will an-
nexed. - . .
Dated October 8, A. D. 18G5.
[SealJ CHARLES F. CURRY, Clerk,
By F. B. HOUGHTON, Deputy Clerk.
J. D. SULLIVAN, attorney for petitioner.
A. RUEF, of counsel. ____•__
TVESOLUTION— AT A MEETING OF THE
Xt Board of New City Hall Commissioners, held
October 8, " 1895, , the following resolution was
passed to print: . •
Resolved, That a progress estimate. No. 15, in
the sum of $8175, in favor of O'Connell <& Lewis
on contract No. 69, pass to print.
■ Ayes— Commissioners Sutro, Creswell, Brod-
erlck. ■ J.J. MCCARTHY. Secretary.
OTICE TO CREDITORS — ESTATE OF
' HENRY W. WOODWARD, deceased. Notice
is hereby given by the undersigned, R. M. POG-
SON and JAMES EVELYN BELL, executors of
the last will of HENRY W. WOODWARD, de-
ceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having
claims against ihe said deceased, to exhibit them
with the necessary voucher*, within ten months
after the first publication of this notice, to the said
executors of said last will of HENRY W, WOOD-
WARD at the offices of CORMAC & DONOHOE.
at 207 Battery street, in the City nnd County of
San Francisco, State of California, the same being
their. place for the transaction of the business of
the said estate in the City and County of San Fran-
cisco, State of California.
R. M. POGSON and JAMES EVELYN BELL. '
Executors of the lasr will and estate of HENRY
. W. WOODWARD, deceased. . .
I CORMAC <fe DONOHOE, attorneys for said exec-
utors, 207 Battery street, San Francisco.
. Dated at San Francisco, 23d September. 1895.
attorneys- AT-LA
d"v7c^^reeTdjvorce^and^ probate
laws a specialty; suits, Superior, Justice and
Police Courts: terms reasonable; collections, etc
O.W.HOWE, att'y-at-law, »50 Market .cor.Stockton
OHN R. AITKEN, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW, RS.
16 and^l7. 402 Montgomery st., cor. California.
W W. DAVIDSON, ATTORN Y -AT-L AW
. CiUUbraU St., rma, 14-15; advice frea.
PARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
THE COPARTNERSHIP HETETOFORE
J. istins between the firm ot WHITE, VERY
& CO., shlpwr.giiis, is dissolved by mutual con-
Wnt. KOBKRj LA VERY.
Tin: COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX-
isting between the undersigned wan this day
dissolved by mutual consent, MR.EI->ELIi retir-
ing from the business. Mr. Hagen will continue
the business at the New Louvre, 8 14 o'Farn.ll st.,
as heretofore.
Dated October 8, 1895.
RUDOLF HAGEN.
-F. EISELE.
"TV" OT I CE- T-' I B I■i ! 1 M OF NEV7LLE * COM-
Xi pany, neretofore doing busine»3 al 31-33 Cali-
fornia street, lt» the City and County ol San Fran-
clsco, is dissolved. QBOBOE II.HKYANT re-
tires from the firm. SAIUHA. NEVILLK and
C. M. OSBORN. the remaining partners, are au-
-1 thorized to transact all business in liquidation Ol
said firm and have assumed ail the obligations
thereof, and all claims are to be presented to tb-iu.
OKOBOB H. BHYANT,
SAKAH A. NEVILLE.
C. M. OSBORN.
The undersigned ha\'e formed u. partnership un-
der the name of NEVILLE & CO., and will con-
tinue to carry on the same business transacted by
the late firm of NEVILLE A CO.
SARAH A.NEVILLE,
C. M. O.sBORN.
BIRTIiIS—MARItIAGES— DEATHS.
BORN.
LARSKN— In this city, October 8, 1895, to the
wire of Henry Larsen, a son.
MARRIED. \
HUGHES-QUINN-In this city, October 8. 1895,
by the Rev. Dr. Dillc, Henry .1. Hngbea and
Emma A. Quinn, both of San Francisco.
DIEIV
Bacigalupi, Maria Kohrn, Adeline
Baser, Mrs. Marian Lynch, Eugene .T.
Bereaford. Ella Ryan McGlnty, Anna E.
Bigelow. Charles E. Meyer, Nicolaus
Blake, Mrs. Sarah Nuuan, John J.
Bona, Domenico Pomeroy, John H.
Duncan, Dominick P. Reicbling, Francis'
Dn Py, Dr. Ernest G. Stenltu, Catherine
Goddard, Mrs. Julia E. Thomas, John H.
Hansen, Andrew Travis, Abraham
I Harvey. Harry W, Voss, Chrlstopner
Wohlke, Frederick W.
BACIGALUPI— In this city, October 13, 1895,
Maria Bocigalu pi, beloved wife of Lulgl Baclsa-
lupl, ani mother of Gusieppe Bacigalupi, a native
of Italy, aged 45 years. [Bremwood papers
please copy.]
JJQT Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
(Tuesday), at 2 o'clocK p. m.. rrom Sts. Peter
and Paul's Church, corner of Dupont and Filbert
streets, where a requiem mass will be celebrated
for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9
o'clock a. it. Interment Mount Calvary Ceme-
tery. ,": : ;_■; ,
BAKF.R— In this city, October 12. 1895, Mrs. Mar-
lan Baker, wite of the late J. B. Baker, and be-
loved mother of Frank E. Baker, a native of New
York State. Albion (Mich.) and Sacramento
(Cal.) papers please copy.
ats^Friends and. acquaintances are respect-
fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Monday), at 2 o'clock P. m.. from her late
resilience, 1015 Oak street. Interment Sacra-
mento Cemetery. *
BERESFORD— In this city, October 12, 1895, Ella
Ryan, beloved wife of J. H. BoresforU, a native of
Pennsylvania.
#3-The funeral will take place THIS DAY
(Monday), at 8:30 o'clocK a.m.. from her late resl-
. dence, 1327 Page street, oetween Lyon and Lott,
thence to S. Agnes Churcn, where a requiem
mass will be celebrated for the repose of her
soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a.m. Interment
Holy Cross Cemetery, by train.
BIGELOW — In this city, October 12. 1895,
Charles E., beloved husband ot X. Z. Bigelow,
and father of J. F. Bigelow and Mrs. Nellie
Roesen, a native of Bradford, Pa., aged 67 years
9 months and 25 days.
BLAKE— In this city. October 12, 1895, Mrs. Sarah
Blake, mother of Sarah, Samuel, Johnnie and
Harry Raiuford, Willie and Georgle Blake, sister
of .Mrs. J. Stockfleth and David Wilkie, a native
of Sacnimemo. aged 39 years 4 months and 17
days. •-j y v
iBQs"Frlends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited toa;tend the funeral THIS Day
(Monday), at 2 o'clock p. m., trom the par-
lors of- Haisted & Co., 946 Mission street.
Interment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery.
BONA— In this city, October 9, 1895, Domenico
Bona, a native of Italy, aged 7-' years und 4
months. '
DUNCAN— In this city, October 12, 1895, Domi-
nick P.. beloved husband of Bridget Duncan, and
father of James A. Duncan, a native of County
Galway, Ireland, aged 77 yeara.
/©"Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Monday), at 9 o'clock a. m.. from fits late resi-
dence, 1415 Lyou street, thence to St. Dominic's
Church, corner Bush and Steiner streets, where a
solemn requiem muss will be celebrated for
the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30
o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
DU PY— ln this city, October 13. 1895. Dr. Ernest
Glbelin du I'y, beloved husband of Marie, and
father of Octave and Peter dn Py and Mrs. H. D.
Scripture, a native of France, aged 71 years and
11 months.
BSTNotice of fiißeral hereafter.
GODDARD— In Oakland, October 12, 1895, at the
residence of her son. Dr. C. L. Goddard, Mrs.
Julia E. Goddard, a native of New York State,
aged 66 years 3 months anj 1 day.
49"Fnend!j and acquaintances are respect-
fully Invited to attend the. funeral services
THIS DAY (Monday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. at
1326 Chestnut street, Oakland.
HANSEN— In the City and County Hospital, Oc-
tober 13. 1895. Andrew Hansen, aged 58 years.
HARVEY— In San Leandro, October 13, ■ 189r),
Harry \\\. brother of James W. Harvey, a native
of Tottenham, England, aged 25 years 4 months
and 9 days.
jfcSTFrieiuU and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
(Tuesday) al 2 o'clock p. m., from the rooms
of the California Cycling Club, 401 Twenty-sec-
ond street, San Francisco. Interment Laurel
Hill Cemetery.
KOHRN— In San Bernardino. Cal., October 10,
Adeline, eldest and beloved daughter of William
and Marie Kohrn, and sister of John, Minnie and
■ the late William A. J. Kohrn, a native of Olten-
dorf, Germany, aged 36 years and 5 days.
43" Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Monday), at 2 o'clock v. m.. from the residence
of her parents, corner Page and Franklin streets.
Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery.
LYNCH— In Tucson, Ariz., October 10, 1895. Eu-
gene Judson, beloved husband of May Lynch,
and only son of Charlotte A. and the late Michael
Lynch, nephew of Charles C. Judson. Mrs. C. >.
Benedict arid the late Henry C. Juason, a native
of San Francisco, aged 25 years 11 months and
1 day.
as-Funeral services will be held THIS DAY
(Monday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from the family
residence, 328 Valencia street. Please omit
flowers.
McGINTY— In this city, October 11, 1895, Anna
K McGiuty. aged 31 years.
MEYER— In this city, October 12, 1895, Nicolans
L.. beloved husband of Maria, and father of
Charlie and Adelia Meyer, and brother of Mrs. G.
Wobber, Mrs. F. Runge and Henry Meyer, a na-
tive of Bramel, Hanover. Germany, aged 45
years 10 months and 12 days.
tST Friends and acquaintances and members of
Mission Lodge No. 10 and Hoft'nung Lodge No.
1, O. d. H. S.. and Aliemania Lodge No. 8, K. of
P., are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral
TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 1 :30 o'clock p. u.,
from his late residence, 318a Seventeenth street,
between Mission and Valencia, thence to Har-
mony Hall, 1749 Mission street, between Thir-
teenth and Fourteenth, where funeral services
will be held at 2 o'clock r. M. Interment I. O.
O. F. Cemetery.
NUNAN— In Oakland, October 13. 1895. John J.,
beloved husband of Hannah Nunan, and son of
Timothy and the late Mary A. Nunan, and
brother of Thomas, Matthew, Timothy, Edward
; William. Mary ana David Nunan, and son-in-
' law of the late Mrs. Mary Bond, aged 39 years 3
months and 19 days,
Notice of funeral hereafter.
POMEROY— In Alameda, October 11, 1895, John
H. Pomeroy, a native of Connecticut, aged 65
years. -
REICHLING— In Oakland, October 12, 1895.
Francis Reichling, beloved father of Louis F. and
Albert Reichling and Mrs. R'.chard Martens,
a native of Westphalia, Germany, aged 76 yeara
3 months and 24 days. '
IS3-Funeral services will be held THIS DAY
(Monday) at 2 o'clock p. m., at his late resi-
dence, 911 Linden street, Oakland. Interment
Mountain View Cemetery.
STEHLIN— In this city, October 12,. 1895, Cath-
erine, beloved wife of A. F. Stehlin, a native, of
California, aged 25 years.
H^-Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully Invited' to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Monday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from her lato
residence, 8012Va Sixteenth street, thence to
Mission Dolores Cuurch, where a solemn requiem
mass will be celebrated for the repose of her
soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. Intermcnc
Holy Cross Cemeterv. v
THOMAS— In Oakland, October 12. 1895. John H.
Thomas, a native of England, aged 62 years 7
months and 26 days.
TRAVIS— In Oakland. October 10, 1895. Abra-
■ ham Travis, a native of Wisconsin, aged 43
years 8 months and 28 days.
VOSS— la this cilv, October 13, 1895, Christopher
Voss, beloved husband of Catherine Voss, a na-
tive of Holstein, Germany, aged <63 years 7
months and 10 days.
JCst"Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MOKROW
■; (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock i: m.. from the par-
lors pf Charles J. B. Metzler. 636 Washington,
street. Interment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery.
WOHLKE— In the Insane Asylum at Napa, Octo-
ber 13, 1895. Frederick William Wohike. a na-
tive of Leeste. Hanover, Germany, aged 63 yean.
™ UNITED ONDEKTAKEKg'
. EMBALMING PARLOUS.
Every'-alng Requisite for First-class FoaareU
at Reasonable Rates.
Telephone 3167. 27 and 29 Fifth utreet.
I McAVOY A GALLAGHER, I
FUNRRAL DIEKCTORS 4.EMBAI.MERS,
80 Fifth St.. Opp. Lincoln School.
Telephone SOSO.
CYPRFSS iim CEMFTERY.
TNSAN MATEO COUNTY; NON-SECTARIAN;
JL laid out on the lawn plan; perpnual care; b<-\u-
tiful, permanent and easy of access; see It befora
buy a burial place elsewhere.
CUT office, 9 City fcl»ll Arena*.
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