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HOUSES TO LET.
HOUSE, 6 ROOMS, A 'rii."2'_i3" POLK, 1
block from City Hall.
T" LEASE OR LET, I'AV WIN in HOUSE 6
rooms and oath; stable; reasonable. 1909
O'Farrell st.
C»Q9 rl\ FOLSOM. BET. THIRD AND
<*>_>___. .UXJ. Fourth: good 8-room house, with
baih. yard, etc.: water free. • •• --
$20—609 G rove st., nr. Laguna: upper flat of 6
rooms and bath.
$30— ICH McAllister s:.. nr. Van Ness: S rooms.
m.i. wen BROS., 118 Montgomery st.
-\*E.v SUNNY HOUSE; 6 ROOMS; BATH.
-i-> S-Jlifr Turk St.. rear, near Laikin.
(»]7 COTTAGE OF 6 Rooms AND BATH.
_»■____ ;...,i Luguna st., near Greenwich.
7*l It AND 720 MCALLISTER," NH...cr,,H
I IU rooms: hath; targe vard: cellar; 716 newly
painted and papered: $30 and $27 50.
LO 1 N - HOUSE OR HOTEL; 85 ROOMS;
barroom and _! rooms. 549 Howard st.
1 7 HAMPTON PLACE, 01 I-' FOLSOM, NEAR
I I Third— B rooms: bath; yard.
I7Q HAIGHT — 7 Rooms: RATH; LAUN-
"I » O dry; large, sunny yard: $30. NICOL, 534%
California •-;.
<I A HOUSE; 629 LOCUST AVE., NEAR
'-.'-• McAllister St.; 4 rooms and basement.
Hot SEOF6 sunny BOOMS; GOOD ORDER;
$16. 30 Silvers-.
9Q TWENTY-TH I 0, NEAR HAMPSHIRE—
— ' * 6 rooms; bath; yard: rent $18.
Ljft HAIOHT— IO BOOMS, BATH; NEWLr
■— xi papered and painted; water free.
WIU 884 NINKTEENfIITNEAF. MISSION —
'JIC- House 7 rooms, bath, laundry, basement.
994 Q--251 MISSION ST. - HOUSES. 8
— —X'l rooms, bath; large yard: large basement;
all modern improvements. Apply JOHN REID,
907 Market st. ' "— ?
jfOfVMAraCET ST.. OPP. ACE— UPPER
"— " floors: first floor all in one; upper floor 7
rooms: long lease.
HOUSE TO 1 ET— 5 ROOMS: LARGE YARD;
sun all day. NE. cor. Lombard and Hydests.;
rent 16.
OUSE OF 9 ROOMS WITH ALL MODERN
- improvements. 29 Turk st.
SPECIAL INDI 1 'EMENT-ONE MONTH'S
O rent free to Rood tenant on the following desir-
able houses: $50. 1906 Laguna St., bet. Pine and
California, 10 rooms arid bath; also .■-:-!.'•. 2332
Mission st.. bet. Nineteenth and Twentieth, fine,
residence of 10 rooms and bath; both houses will
be put in order to suit tenant. SHAINWALD,
BUCKBEE A CO., 2.50 Montgomery st.
147 VALENCIA— "HOUSE, 6 ROOMS AND
111 lath, yard: all complete; rent $10. Apply
2838 Mission St. M. (I BR VX.
OL'NNY HOUSE 5 ROOMS, BATH: GRAND
0 view of bay. 3 Codman place, off Washington
M.. bet. Powell and Mason.
I BLIND MAN CAN'T SEE, but YOU CAN—
XV The best list of houses at BALDWIN &HAM-
Mono, 10 Montgomery st.
£•• - 7 8 ROOMS, WITH EVERY' MODERN
•_. ♦' I . convenience; nicely decorated; refined
neighbors; 40-foot sunny yard; kind landlord.
SAM LICHTENSTEIN, 16 Grant ave.
"yOU CAN SPEND DELIGHTFUL' DAYS IN
I the bouses you rent from BALDWIN <fc HAM-
MOND 10 Montgomery st.
FUHNISIIEO MOUSES.
"V" E L V Fi RNISH E D 7-ROOM FLAT ON
X x Golden Gate avenue in exchange for board by
widow. Address Flat, box 136, CaUOfflce.
Q97 -aO NICELY FURNISHED FLAT; "6
'- —* .OXJ. rooms; bath. 2319 Pine St., near
> illmore.
SUNNY* FURNISHED FLAT, 5 ROOMS AND
bath, $30. 414 Larkin.
H^ VE, NEAR SACRAMENTO; COMPLETE-
Ij turniahed house, 7 rooms, bath, heater, etc.;
nrsl-clais location: low rent to small family.
MADISON A. BURKE. 626 Market <-.
COJTAUES TO LET.
S9 a PER MONTH— COTTAGE TO LE 1 : ALL
•-. —X' modern conveniences: 7 rooms, bath, laun-
dry: large basement and yards; garden; cblcken-
honse: stable; 220 Diamond St., near Nineteenth
and Castro. Apply 331 Kearny st., room 12.
COTT AGE; 6 ROOMS. BATH, BASEMENT,
chicken-bouse; rent $17. .104 Twenty-flrst st.
Q_A E COTTAGE 6 ROOMS. CLEAN; WATER
<**)-! O. free; Clara St.. nr. Fifth. Apply 325 Fifth.
PRETTY SUNNY COTTAGE: MODERN; 7
large rooms: conservatory; garden; rent reas-
onable. 40 Diamond st., bet. Seventeenth and
" Eighteenth.
fJOA ARMY ST. — SUNNY COTTAGE ; 5
I —~± rooms, bath, basement.
"VTEW "7 I . ' "01 HoUSETISItt FILBERT, $20;
Ll or SPECK A: CO., 602 Market.
Qil *-V<i SMALL COTTAGE, 3 TAI ST.,
yII.OU. near cor. Clay and Powell.
Ql4. COTTAGE 4 ROOMS: BATH; SUNNY
*y) lA. yard ; cellar. Key 711 Treat ave.
BAY*- WIN DO COTTAGES, 6 ROOMS. LARGE
yard, basement.- 132 Dolores St., nr. Fifteenth.
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FLATS TO LET.
SEEf THOSE TWO SUNNY lI. AT S. SU AND
816 Nineteenth st., between Noe and Sanchez ;
4 and 5 rooms, bath, pus, washtubs: key in gro-
cery, corner Nineteenth and Castro sts.; no reason-
able offer ref used.
iiii LOVELY" SUNNY" FLAT, 4 ROOMS,
Li. bath. gas. washtubs: 25 Ford St., between
Noe and Sanchez, Seventeenth and Eighteenth;
key upstairs.
I TLAT 4 ROOMS, SUNNY" SIDE. 610 NaT
toma St., near Seventh.
1 '-*"_ 9 1 LARKIN, NEAR. California—
.101-2 Upper flat 6 rooms and bath $25.
VKW PLAT— « REED ST.: 4 ROOMS, baTH;
-^> rent $20. Key at 1325 Washington, nr. Jones.
IT .*» P.Ms., BATH, LAUNDRY.
a Metcalfe place, off Geary St.; key at 418 Geary.
I'riLAT-FO UR~ ROOM'S - 10 DERBY PLACE,
. off Maaou st., bet. Geary and Post. . ■•. j
I~^LAT OF FIVE SUNNY ROOMS AND RATH;
rent $15. Apply 1-107 Guerrero st, nr. Fifteenth.
Q9H PINE— NEW MODI FIVE AND SIX
'J—xJ room flats: Nob Hill, opposite Bella Vis. a
Hotel; $18 to $25. ROY* E. TOY' A CO.
"I Af 9 FOLSOM — SUNNY CORNER HAY-
xAJACi window flat; 6 rooms: bath. Inquire 1129
I .—Jill st.
"1 ~A -li MISSION— 6 BEAUTIFUL. SUNNY,
J 0J.04 papered rooms.and batn; stationary tubs.
Q1 9 lower flat OF 5 rooms; ard.
typljui. 716 Tehama at., near Eighth.
MODERN sI'NXY 7 ROOMED FLAT; N. COR-
ner Valencia and Twenty-third sts. Apply on
premises. . - ; : ; . ■*■■/
Li J J ; i: FLAT: 4 ROOMS; HALL; YARD;
lx reasonable. 1121 Vallejo, near Leavenworth.
3~ -ROOM " FLAT, $10; 4-ROO__l FLAT, $11;
water free. 805 Union st., near Mason.
1 RO M PLAT, LARGE AND SUNNY', $10.
T Florida st., near Nineteenth.
LOW FLAT; 6 ROOMS AND BATH;
cheap. NE. cor. Lyon and Grove sts.
BAY-WINDOW FLAT: 3 ROOMS. 28 RITCH
sl, near To. son, and Tbiid.
2i B, RET. P. Y ANT AND BRANNAN—
C,tJ Sunny upper flat of 4 rooms.
ll SUNNY* FLATS OF 4 ROOMS AND BATH.
— NE. cor. l'olk and Jackson sis. • I t >-'.-.,---_
C ACB A M ENT(fh T\7 NEAR HYDE, 1425, UP
O per flat 7 rooms and batn, $27 60; lower flat 5
rooms and bath, $16 50.
A NICE SUNNY' UPPER FLAT. 6 ROOMS
u- V and bath; rent low; one block from New City
Hall. Apply to owner. 82;' Larkin St.
■VJEAR CITY HALL; ELEGANT FLAT 5
Xx rooms. 141 Grove st.;- $2O.
999 GROVE — FINE MIDDLE FLAT OF 7
__.__,._-. rooms and hath.
THE FINEST 6d!tOOM FLAT IN THE CITY;
1 frescoed ceilings and tile bathroom. 1237 Leav-
enworth, near Clay.
S~ " UNNY' UPPER FLAT; $15. 912J/2 ELLIS ST.,
above Van Ness ave. ." .',
JTW-iAT, 4 ROOMS; HALL AND YARD. 444
' Clementina, near Sixth. \ -'
9 NICE SUNNY- FLATS, 4 AND 3 ROOMS
cj each, $11 and $10. 2041 Harrison st., opposite
Eighteenth.
- SUNNY' ROOMS, BATH, STOREROOM.
0 907 Fifteenth St.: will board for rent.
(:■;.!! !. AND handsomely FUR-
/ nislied corner flat of 6 rooms; central; reason-
able. 103 Geary st.
Q»A X - FLAT 5 ROOMS AND- BATH. 488
*JJ) 10. Sanchez St., cor. Eighteenth. -<;.■?- ..;
i*»LAT 5 Rooms, BATH: RENT REDUCED.
J: 1511 Taylor St., bet. Paciflc and Broadway. *
AY- WINDOW FLAT 4 ROOMS. TH;
large yard;" $12. 137% Fair Oaks, near
Twenty-third.
0 NEW FLATS. ALMOST FINISHED, 6
— rooms and bath; rent $_-0. Fourth ave., S. of
Point Lobos. . . /
-1 Soft SACRAMENTO - SUNNY FLAT OF 7
x __.__. rooms and bath; fine view.
1 HCIG. POST-3 AND 4 ROOM FLAT; BATH;
1 I UU garden: rent $13 and $16.
FLATS: 4 ROOMS; YARD AND BASE-
m.iit; $10. 714-16 Natoma st.
171 LAT 6 ROOMS AND BATH. CORNER FELL
' and Lacuna sts.: sunny side; cheap rent.
I*^l AT FIVE ROOMS: MODERN IMP. 20 AL-
-1 bion ave., nr. Fifteenth and Valencia sts.; $16.
OW. COR. FOLSOM AND THIRTEENTH-
"; Flats of 5 to 7 rooms: new bouses; reut to suit
times. Apply MADISON & BURKE, 626 Market.
Lo i FLAT. 1448 LEAVENWORTH ST.,
near Jackson; 6 rooms and bath ; rent $25.
Ul ELIZABETH — FLAT 4 ROOMS; $11;
" near Tweuty-third and Guerrero sis.
VKW CORNER FLAT, 6 ROOMS AND BATH.
aa 730 Devisadero, cor. Fulton.. ..-..-.-. ,
994 ft BUSH— SUNNY BAY'-WINDOW FLAT
C-Cj-IxJ of 6 rooms; bath; $17.
CIHOICE SUNNY FLATS;" 4 AND 5 ROOMS;
VJ bath • central location; marine view; I Hanover
place, off Sacramento st», below Mason. Apply
320 Sansome si., room 4.
Ix I N SUNNY FLATS; 7 ROOMS AND
* bath; latest improvements. Cor. Oak and Scott.
CHOICE SUNNY FLATS; 4, 6 AND 6 ROOMS";
#16. « 18 and 920. Ke/ 1706 Hy ds st. I
FLATS TO LET- Continued.
Qj j(■ AND 920 -MO SNH ROOM 5;
«a?ivJbath. 92-04 Belcher st., half a block from
Market and Fourteenth. ■ . :
<a*9o NEW UPPER MODERN SUNNY' BAY-
t£—XJ. window flat 5 rooms, bath. 1421*/', Hayes.
Qi\\Jt\ MODERN FLAT; 8 ROOMS; BATH; 1
_____• or 2 families. 1138 Howard st.
"jl, I ODERN. HANDSOME CORNER FLAT OF 7
xxx. rooms nnd hath; 3 bay-windows; rent low.
155 Howard st.
SUNNY UPPER FLAT: 112V_I PIERCE ST. '
U . rooms and bath; modern improvements: $25.
-_(."". "I 1 a v i AT "(.Fir. "~f'e"ll"— 5 SUNNY''
iXJU rooms, bath and basement; yard.
©90 613 FULTON, OCTAVIA; S ROOMS
ffl —XJ. and bath; large yard. ASHTON, 411
Montgomery st.
CHEAP RENT; SUNNY FLATS;. 4 AND 6
V rooms and bath. Twenty-sixth si., near Capp.
A BLIND MAN CAN'T SEE, BUT YOU CAN—
-^V- The best list of flats at BALDWIN it HAM-
MOND. 10 Montgomery st.
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS.
Eddy Street.
9Q EDDY'— NEW MANAGEMENT; SUNNY
c*V front rooms, single and en suite; also house-
keeping, cheap; transients solicited. XV. R.YORK,
proprietor. '.'.jy ..^44... V
(11 \ ED D V— 4 UNFURNISIIED ROOMS; j
VIO private family : line location ; reference.
Ql 7 EDI )YV4 UNFURNISHED ROOMS, UP-
VI K per floor; splendid locality: private family.
Ellis Street..
Z.ftA ELMS-SUNNY*, FURNISHED FRONT
OXJA room for tight housekeeping. '
79A ELLIS — furnished: or UNITUR-
I _»VI nished housekeeping room; reasonable;
water: bath. • -
090 ELLISST.— LARGE FRONT CARPETED
OC. O bay-window room; use of kitchen.
Eleventh Streeet.
m ELEVENTH — SUNNY* FURNISHED j
suite; large bedroom, carpeted; kitchen
completely furnished for housekeeping: private!
bath Connecting: running water; large sink; sun
all day; quiet location.
1 ifth Street.
QQ FIFTn— BAY*- WINDOW ROOMS
00 furnished or unfurnished for housekeeping,
cheap. i
DOC FIFTH-CLEAN SUNNY FURNISHED
O—O housekeeping, $10 up; single, S-5: unfurshd.
Folsom Street.
Cr Q FOLSOM-3 SUNNY UNFURNISHED
000 rooms; range; hot and cold water.
rrns FOLSOM-LARGE FRONT ROOM.COM-
I Ot piete for housekeeping, $8; single room, $4.
Geary Street.
-J Q-l "I GEARY, OPPOSITE THE PARK— SI6; i
J «*1 alcove suit and adjoining room, bath, 3 1
closets, partly tarnished; furnished hall. .
Haight Street.
"I QX HAIOHT— 3 NICELY FURNISHED
J.OO sunny rooms, bath; rent reasonable.
Harrison Street.
HARRIS ON — 3 HOUSEKEEPING
I OO rooms: $12.
1 HARRISON— 3 ROOMS, FURNISHED
IUUI complete for housekeeping; bath; $15.
Fourth street.
99C FOURTH — FURNISHED ROOMS FOR
_____•) light housekeepiug; also single.
Fulton Street.
1 (Y--\ FULTON, 1 BLOCK FROM CITY HALL—
JLUO Furnished rooms for housekeeping.
Holly Park.
7 HOLLY-NEW HOUSE; 3 ROOMS, BATH;
. range; water: yard; $10: car half block.
Howard Street.
1 GftG HOWARD— 3 NICELY FURNISHED
1 UUU rms. complete for housekpng; reasonable.
HOW al: D, BET THIRD AN I)"" FOURTH—
Kitchen, furnished completely. Apply bet. 1
and 4 to-day at 44 Third st.
Lurk in Street.
"I ftftH LARKIN — BUNNY FURNISHED
J. UUU front and back plarlor; also unfurnished;
gas, bath.
McAllister Street.
CQQ MCALLISTER — 3 LARGE SUNNY
000 rooms and bath; perfect for housekeeping;
kitchen.
Mission Street.
7OQ MISSION, NEAR FOURTH-HOUSE-
K OO keeping rooms; also others: $5 up.
QQQ MISSION— I HOUSEKEEPING ROOM,
000 $1 50 a week: also 1 single, $1.
QCCpVI ISSION— LARGE SUNNY' FRONT
OOV room, with kitchen, $13; single, if 1.
QOQ MISSION— FURNISHED ROOMS,
OUO complete for housekeeping.
Q4--7 MISSION — PARLOR SUITES, WITH
VA I kitchen, all complete, and other rooms.
Tnon MISSION— A NICELY' FURNISHED
IXJOV sunny room; light housekeeping.
"1 "1 9c MISSION — LARGE FRONT ROOMS;
A I *-<-> housekeeping; yard; no objection to chil-
dren.
1 941 MISSION— 4 COMPLETE furnished
J-^^IJ- connecting rooms; to one party only;
reasonable. •- > --." i -'f.- *-;':■/' ,'-.- .-_ r
Minna Street.
TO RENT— 3 FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
rooms at 328 Minna st. ..'.-•
XT /• MINNA — FURNISHED ROOMS FOR
o^.\J housekeeping; large yard.
Montgomery Avenue.
UNFURNISHED ROOMS— SUNNY, QUIET,
cheap. Avenue House, 220 Montgomery
are., near Pacific m. . •' ."-,-,-
Oak Street.
97 OAK ST.-SUNNY FRONT SUITES FOR
—1 K light housekeeping; bath; running water;
cheap. •-..*-. -yy-,r.*r ■■.*■'?.'_;.. ;i:V
"j 1 9XB OAK-3 ELEGANT UNFURNISHED
lI.uO rooms with bath: responsible parties only.
O'Farrell Street.
49;; O'FA RRELL-THREE NICELY FUR-
jz—O nished housekeeping rooms. t
l" JO O'FARRELL -FRONT" ALCOVE AND 1
U—O large sunny back parlor, unfurnished; also
2 small rooms, furnished.
Fine Street.
1 9QH PINE, NR. 2-STORY HOUSE,
IC-UXJ 6 rooms; rent $17. -».:'--*
1 -*tfl9 PINE, NEAR HYDE-3 FURNISHED
AmIVC. housekeeping rooms; gas: $18: lower flat. |
yuinn Street.
ZA QUINN, NR. GUERRERO, BET. RIDLEY' I
txrr and Fourteenth— Sunnv pnrlor floor, furnished I
or unfurnished, to small family; all conveniences.
Seventh 5treet. ..,.%".:.
990 SEVENTH-2 FURNISHED OR UN-
___<«__ furnished rooms, suitable for housekeeping.
Tehama Street.
AAQ TEHAMA - LARGE SUNNY FRONT
l-XU room and kitchen; well furnished for bouse-
keeplng; everything complete.
. Third Street.
990 THIRD-SINGLE AND SUITES; LIGHT
Cj-.XJ housekeeping; $5 up; brick building; yard.
Turk Street.
9-1 9 TURK- NEWLY FURNISHED SUNNY
CilCi front housekeeping rooms; reasonable.
Valencia Street.
AGA VALENCIA-4 UNFURNISHED ROOMS
•JVJA every convenlnce; $10; no children-
Webster Street.
GO ft WEBSTER, NEAR GROVE — SUNNY
xJOxJ housekeeping and single rooms; $4, $6, $10.
m WEBSTER — SUITE "ROOMS; NICELY 7
I Ll furnished; housekeeping; everything mod- '
ern. - - - -- :
Miscellaneous.
A ROOMS— »10: WATER FREE. IN-
o: quire at grocery cor. Eighth and Harrison sts.
A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—
JA WEEKLY CALL. In wrapper, for mailing.
ROOMS. TO LK'l. '
Capp' Street.
Or CAPP ST.-3 SUNNY* ROOMS FOR RENT.
Eddy Street.
1 I Q EDDY — BEAUTIFUL FRONT BOOM;
HO other sunny newly furnished rooms; $5 up.
A9Q EDDY— LA SUNNY ROOM; ALSO
-X —'J single room suitable for working girl.
C I ft EDDY— LARGE - V. A FURNISHED
01-Xj rm.; single rm.: reasonable; private family.
. . Eighth street.
THE SHERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE: 126
sunny rooms, • furnished . and unfurnished;
strictlv respectable : central; very moderate pricea
28 Eighth St., near Market. A. W. MANNING.
Ellis Street.
/_»"! G ELLIS — SUNNY - ROOMS, SUITABLE
ULU forgentlemen; all modern improvements:
reasonable. - '. ' ;' . I ".'-." '" ■"' ""
7/7 '■ '"'- ■ Folsom Street. •
QCQ FOLSOM, NEAR SIXTH— PAR-
OUtJ lor for light housekeeping; single room also.
Geary Stieet.
79A GEARY— SUNNY DOUBLE PARLORS.
. CjXJ. large, with or without kitchen; yard." .
79c GEARY-NICELYFUBKiaiifiDLARGI_;
,I uo i,uu__y room, y . s ?r j "-' '•; 1
THE .SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1895.
ROOMS TO LET— Continued. I
Golden Oate Avenue.
91 Q GOLDEN GATE AVE.-LARGE FRONT
__j-L V bay-window room; cheap; $10; single
rooms $6. ' ' . '. :.
017(iOLDEN GATE AY*E. — NICE QUIET
01. I clean suite; centrally located; rent reason-
able. ...
OOG GOLDEN GATE AY'E.— SUNNY FRONT
OOD and back rooms; rent cheap. -
"I ftZ\Cl GOLDEN GATE AVE.— UNFUR
XXJ'J'J nislied light suuny rooms for light
housekeeping:
Golden Place.
9 GOLQEN PLACE— A NICE SUNN Y FRONT
— room, $8; back room, $6. Apply 708 O'Farrell.
Grove Street.
A f> GROVE-SINGLE SUNNY' FURNISHED
ID room; $6; also large front room.
Q i GROVE— ELEGANT SUNNY SUITE; CEN-
-0"i tral: useof kitchen; cheap; $18.
Haight Street. ; -: vi''
7QQ HAIOHT— LARGE SUNNY ROOM FOR
I VO single gentleman. • -^*iyiizz:.,i ;,--;....
Kearny Street.
()Gl KEARNY, NR. CHRONICLE BUILDING.
C.XJ I Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; neat and
well kept; reasonable: choicest of Kearny st. ■ ,
ARLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY— PLEA*
ant sunny rooms, en suiteand single; first class
in every respect : terms reasonable.
Larkin Street. . -;, c .>7
A Oft LARKIN, CORNER TURK-NICE FUR-
-I—xJ nished front room; with fireplace; $6.
890 LARKIN, NEAR GEARY' — NICELY
Oj-iO furnished sunny front room; large closet;
rent $6.
Market Street.
1 *-\l Q- MARKET-SUITE OF NEWLY FUR-
IOIO2 nislied rooms; suitable for 1 or 2 gents
or ladies: $10.
"I .--D'l MAIUCET '2 SUNNY FURNISHED
IQ-Ot rooms, $5 and $6 per month. ' ''.'.>.;
A OSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET, BET.
I Sixth and Seventh— Single and suites; per
night. 35c to $1 ; week, $1 50 to $5; families
Marye Terrace.
*1/>MaRYE TERRaCE, OFF 420 TURK—
IC* sunny room for 1 or 2 persons; bath; reason-
able.
McAllister Street.
99/^A McAllister opp. city hall—
— —U Sunny furnished rooms; private family; $8
and $10.
KOQ MCALLISTER— 2 HANDSOME SUNNY
000 parlors; also single rooms; modern con-
veniences. ■-' *:•;■ ■■■■
Minna street.
/_»£-7 MINNA, COR. EIGHTH— NICELY* FUR-
UU I nislied bay-window room; $1 a week.
Mission Street.
"I 79Q1 MISSION, NEAR THIRTEENTH—
1 I —V% Large sunny front room with two beds;
cheap. 4--.z..y -.
Ninth Street.
91 NINTH-SUITE AND SINGLE ROOMS;
— I also housekeeping.
Nineteenth Street.
Q-J 9 NINETEENTH ST. — UNFURNISHED
Vl— double parlors; also large alcove room, bath
and laundry; very large yard; $12; callbet. 10&2;
O'Farrell Street.
C*| Q O'FARRELL— #22 50; PARLOR FLOOR;
010 4 unfurnished rooms, bath, gas, yard.
Pearl Street. '
9= PEARL, NEAR MARKET— 2 SUNNY
— O rooms.
Fine Street.
79' PINE— CHOICE SUNNY ROOMS; UN-
i —O equaled in the city for rates charged; call.
1 HQ PINE — ELEGANTLY - "FURNISHED
1000 sunny bay-window room, frout; near
Lurline baths.
TrTno pine, cor. POLK— NICELY FUR-
I OxJCi nished front sunny room; $7; worth
seeing.
Folk Street.
"J 7 POLK— FRONT DOUBLE OR SINGLE
J. K rooms, $5 to $12; also housekeeping. ' * -•:
1 H_l9 POLK— LA ROE. SUNNY' "FRONT
IxJAcj rooms; rent reasonable.
Post Street.
9/Y7 POST— GOOD SUNNY FRONT ROOMS
-—VM and suites forrent: reasonable; transients.
CnO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS;
OxJO suites and single; reduced.
"I Oft I POST— ELEGANT SUNNY ALCOVE
J_ OxJ A room, quiet home for gentleman; single
suite.
Sixth Street.
3D SIXTH — THE HILLSDALE, SUNNY
00 rooms; single and en suite; -fl to $1 60 a day.
9,19 SIXTH— NEWLY" FURNISHED FRONT
jZj^-CJ room $9, folding bed ; others $1 and up. .
Seventh Street.
TO" SEVENTH— UP. N ISHED ROOMS
IO I from $1 a week up; housekeeping: transient.
vein. 011 Street.'
Zf'A STEVENSON — SMALL SUNNY FUR-
OxJX nished room; $1 perweek.
({4.9 STEVENSON, BET. SEVENTH AND
""1— Eighth— Fnrntahea sunnv front room for 1
0r,2; light housekeeping If desired; bath; central.
Sutter street.
F.ftA SUTTER— NICE SUNNY FRONT ROOM
OXJI suitable for one 'or two gentlemen; refer-
ences: ring upper bell.
GOft SUTTER— A RARE CHANCE; CHOICE
XJ^jXJ sunny elegantly turnisbed front suite and
single; reasonable.
1 1 4 ft SUTTER, COR. FOLK-SUNNY LIGHT-
I ITO housekeeping suite, bath, $14; other
rooms.
"1 Oft Z. SUTTER - UNFURNISHED ROOMS:
LCXJU single and en suite: elegaut new sunny
flat. Call between 10:30 and 3.
";_.r -•; Third Street.
TV" INCHESTER HOUSE-44 THIRD, NEAR
'» Market; most convenient and respectable- 200
rooms 26c to $1 50 per night ; *1 50 to $6 per week
electric lights in every room ; reading r'm ; free bus.'
Turk Street.
"J An TURK-SUNNY SUITE. FURNISHED
HOot unfurnished; board optional; every con-
venience. -
Van Ness Avenue.
OA9 VAN NESS AVE.— SUITES AND SIN-
OXJd gle; nicest on Van Ness; exceedingly
cheap; rare opportunity.
X 1 Q VAN - ' - -2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS,
UIO lower floor, studio; single furnished room.
Willow Avenue.
*1 O WILLOW AVE., NEAR LARKIN-NICELY
I O furnished frontroom ; cheap; German family.
Miscellaneous.
FOR RENT — TO 1 OR 2 GENTLEMEN,
nicely furnished sunny front bay-window room ;
all modern conveniences: located about 8 blocks
from Kearney and Market sts.; private family;
references required. Address C. P.. box 1, Call.
I^Oli RENT— TO GENTLEMAN, NICELY FUR-
X nished sunny front bay-window room; private
family; 8 blocks from Market and Kearny sts.:
references. Address X. Y. Z., box 1, Call Office.
A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THE
WEEKLY CALL, in wrapper, for mailing.
BOARDING AM» ROOMS.
Rft ess- nl^^*F~i-ut!nish iE if;
OXJO thoroughly renovated; excellent table;
beautiful home for gentlemen ;rooms and board $25.
7(YO O'FARRELL BT.-ELEGANTLY FUR-
I XJO nished sunny alcove and other rooms,
with board. • . 4yj z:t. •'»_.•■..■. ■:-.;
iß9ft I*iD"Y1 * iD " Y - SUNNY SUITES-; ~ SIN' ;
XJ-.XJ rooms; board; breakfast and dinner special.
£91 BUSH-BEST TABLE FOR PRICE IN
V»__j X l: ity ; elegantly furnished front suit and board
fori. $50; single rooms $20 up; large aud sunny.
THE HOTEL BERBBFORD REOPENED BY
MRS. H. CHAMBERLAIN; terras moderate-
quiet home: superior table: billiards and smoking-
rooms. ' ' '. ' ."-r?
OOf* EDDY-THE NORMANDIE-2 LARGE
UCjXJ sunny alcove rooms; elegantly furnished-
superior table board; also single, with board- rea-
sonable. - '■; •
Q9C HYDE - ELEGANTLY FURNISHED
OuuU rooms: board unexcelled: references.
MRS T. XV. BROTHERTON, cor. Hyde and Pine.
A LAMEDA ; CRESTNUT-ST. STATION; 2059
Xx- San Antonio ave. ; 2 sunny front rooms; fur-
nished: board or not; private family. '
HE ABBOTSFORD, BBOADWAY AND
Polk st.— Quietand homelike; charges moder-
ate- board optional: all cars direct.
H~ OTEL BERTLING, 714 RUSH-OPENED AS
a family hotel; references given and required-
all modern conveniences.- ■ .-.
CHILDREN BOARDED.
REFINED LADY WAVI'ST^.'s'cHIUD^EN
to board; good home: mother's care. Box Hit
Call Oflice. Oakland. '
, :, OFFICES TO LET.. , > .. ...
n£T?(9_frT(rLET^s^
V/Ing, 530 California. ASHTON, 411 Montgomery.
IPLEGANT OFFICEB IN' NEW SPBECKEL9
-1 building, 925 Market: rents low; no extra
charge for gas, janitor services or heating. . Apply
at building or U. H. UMBSEN A CO.; 14 Montg. st.
" . RICVCLES.- "~
PARK C Y-NEVV WHEELS TOLET-
best accommodations. Terminus Geary. M&
Aiitoter aud PoweU st. cm liae* . J
MEDICAL.
S~~pI^IA__.Ib F^T^HOUT RE T AtToN
_ wants to hear of patient suffering with aban-
doned case of rheumatism, skin or . private disease,
or all three; will act as narse in patient's own
bouse and guarantee cure in live days or no pay;
state age; moles only. Address G. A. P., box 60,
this office. ' -■
A BLESSING TO - LADIES — INSTANT RE-
-TV lief for monthly irregularities (from whatever
cause) by the most experienced ladies' physicians
in San Francisco, who resiore all cases at once by
an improved method, superior toothers: ladies will
save time and money, be assured of honest .treat-
ment by consulting the doctors before calling else-
where;" patients who have been Imposed upon or
unsuccessfully treated by others specially invited;
home in confinement: treatment warranted; advice
free, confidential. DR. and MRS. DAVIES. 14 Mc-
Allister St.; hours 10 a. m. to 4 !■■ Xt. ; 7toBp. m.
Safe, bure; speedy, ladies, BY MAS-
O sage, Swedish movements, aud my Golden Dis-
covery I guarantee to cure all diseases and irregu-
larities peculiar to your sex; no medicine or worth-
less pills: consultation' free; charges moderate.
MRS. DR. A WI_EY, 813 Ellis at. -
ANEW PROCESS— NO MEDICINE, INSTRU-
ments or worthless pills used; every woman
her own physician for all female troubles: no mat-
ter from what cause; restores always in one day;
if you want to be treated safe and sure call on men's
physician ;knowledge can be sent&usedat home
cases guaranteed; be not deceived and misled by
self-praised advertisers. DR.POPPgR.BIB Kearny.
TAPE WORM EXTERMINATOR-USED suc-
cessfully for years by fj physician now retired;
guaranteed to remove worm in two hours: for one
treatment post paid $10. Specific Medicine Co.,
P. O. box 201, OaKland, CaL___
"PROF. SHIPLEY, TAPE-WORM SPECIALIST,
J- 906 Market st., San Francisco, has cured 1800
tapeworms in past 14 years here; read circular of
symptoms; consultation free; call or write.
ALL"LADIES IN TROUBLE CONSULT FREE
MRS. DR. SCOTT, now of 219 Powell St..
the only reliable specialist in Saa Francisco ; $500
paid for a case I cannot cure, no matter what
cause; special attention to disease of the eye.
A SERE CURE FOR all FEMALE .Dis-
eases, from whatever cause; a home in con-
finement with every comfort; satisfaction guar-
anteed, by MRS. Hit. GWYER, 226 Turk st.
DE PEAK'S FEMALE REGULATING PILLS;
safe and eflicient emmenagogue; $1 per box.
RICHARDS&CO.,druggists,4U6 Clay st. .sole ag'ts.
EN TROUBLED WITH DISEASE of kid-
ueys, bladder, piles, fistula or any disease of
private nature, consult DR. HAi_L, 14 McAllister
St.; will cure you alter others fall.
fPABER'S "INFALLIBLE PREVENTIVE,"
A for either sex - swid 2c for Information or 50c
for trial jar. TAYLOR CHEM. CO., box 1896, S. F.
RHEUMATISM CHILLS AND FEVER
cured by Cum mi nes' rheumatic belt; no elec-
tricity: hundreds Of testimonials from prominent
citizens: send for circular. E. J. CUMMINGS,
303 Third St., S. F.
HOME, A FRIEND AND MOTHER'S CARE.
.A. MRS. DR. PUNK'S, 1416 Eighth St., Alameda.
lADIES — DAUDET'S FEMALE REGULA-
x tlug Pills; strongest, safest, best; never fail;
$1 per box. WIDBER'S drugstore, 14 Ellis st.;
sole agents. »
DP. GOODWIN MAKES A SPECIALTY OP
diseases of women and restores all irregulari-
ties in one day, guaranteeing a cure or no charge;
regulator A2 ; home for patients. 1370 Market at.
DR. BCHMIDTJ 1508 MARKET— DISEASES
of women : hours Ito 3 and sto6p. M.
R. RICORD'S PILLS, EXPRESS «2 50: SAFE,
sure, reliable; Ricord's specialties, females.
Maison et Cie, agents. ROOT'S. Sixth and Howard.
LL 1 'EM ALE fRREGULARrriES RE-
stored in a few hours: safe and sure relief at
time; travelers helped at once; bome in con-
finement: French pills guaranteed; consult free.
MRS. DR. YVY'ETH, Hit: Post St., near Larkin.
OSTHY THROW AWAY .MONEY FOOLISHLY
"f 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 $5
Call or address MME. KARROW YVoman's Dis-
pensary, 1206 Market st.
"1 ADIES, IE IRREGULAR CONSULT MRS.
.1 _ EMARY* . sure cure. ! 0611/2 Market street.
RS. DR. WEGENER; PRIVATE HOME IN
Confinement; irregularities cured in a few
hours without operation; pills $2. 419 Eddy st.
M AILLARD'S .-.FRENCH! SPECIFIC NEVER
falls to correct any female irregularities from
whatever cause. Price $5. Agent, EDWIN W.
JOY', Powell and Market sis., San Francisco.
ALPEAU'S FREMH PILLS, A BOON TO
ladies troubled with irregularities; no danger;
safe and sure: $2 50 express C. O. I).; don't delay
until too late. OSGOOD BROS., Oakland, (ai.
TF IRREGULAR OR AN 5 ? I'EMALE DISEASE
J- see Mrs. Dr. Puetz and be content. 254',^ 4l.'i.
CLAIRVOYANTS. "
~\
A. YVONDERFUL GIFTS.
Call them. what you may people of San Frauclsco
as well us other cities 'marvel at his power. Law-
yers, speculators, business men of all grades and
ladles from every walk in life together sound his
praise for the benefit they have received. His par-
lors are always filled with anxious people seeking
reliable information and every reply is most grati-
fying; all are pleased; Professor Eugene gives ad-
Vice on business, speculation, investments, love,
courtship, marriage and divorce; settles lovers',
quarrels, reunites the separated and causes a
speedy and happy marriage with the one of. your
Choice; be locates mines and buried treasures,
tells of your friends and enemies, removes evil in-
fluences, gives advice pertaining to lawsuits, lo-
cat and recovers old estates; developing me-
diums a specialty; the troubled ana unfortunate
should seek his counsel ; thousands of families long
separated have been reunited by his efforts;
thousands of hearts made glad through his truth-
ful predictions: be is the only clairvoyant on
earth recognized by the profession as their bright-
est star; all persons unsuccessful in business, who
seem to be unlucky, should visit him. seek his aid
and start aright; thousands have become wealthy
through bis advice; be Is ever ready to assist
those with capital to find a safe und good-paying
Investment; young men starting in business will
find II greatly 10 their advantage to consult him ou
all matters of financial interest to themselves.
Professor Eugene should not be classed with the
many cheap pretenders who infect cities and bring
disrepute to the profession, His past successes in
matters of great import ore a positive guaranty of
his power to perform the wonders that have made
him famous. All are invited tocall. Hours. 10 a. m.
to BP. is. F. EUGENE, 1728 Market St., San
Francisco, parlors 1, 2, 3 and 4. ;-..-'...
IJEST BEER AND MEDIUM; PEE ONLY 25c.
xl AUDIi swain, room 7, 105 Stockton st.
LA IP. VOY A NT; FEE 25c: LADIES ONLY
VJ 174 Clementina St., off Third.
PROP. LEON, PALMIST, CLAIRY'OY'ANtT
I trance charm. 633 Post; 9to 8; also Sunday.
MM E. STEWART, SEVENTH DAUGHTER
of 7th daughter, a clairvoyant, has read cards
Since 11 yrs old: ladles,gents,soc. 917 Market. ,r 3-4.
GYPSY QUEEN; MARVELOUS MEDIUM
r of 19th century; 19 to 8 r.M. R. 2,865*/ 2 Mrkt.
"VIME. FRANCES, CLAIRVOYANT AND
xxl card-reader; 10 to 6 only. R. 22, 105 Stockton.
PRESENT, PAsT AND FU'l URE. 25c. MME.
-L LEGGETTE, 311 Tehama St., near Fourth.
THE REST PLANETARY CLAIRVOYA NT ON
i- earth, 25c. 330 Fell St.; fortunes taught.
ME. MOREAU, TRANCE Dl I'M AND
card-render; 25c. up. 764 Howard St., in front.
Mils. GILSON, CLAIRVOY'NT: CARD READ-
er; magnetic treatments. R. 1, 1035 Market.
ME. RAVENA RETURNED; SITS DAILY;
I>l names given. 25c up. 828 Howard, bet.4thAs' h.
ME. DR. ROMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL-
er by eggs and. cards; tells entire life, pas;,
present, future; consultations on all affairs: nulli-
ng excepted; names given: good advice: sure
help; restores lost love by sympathy; mistake im-
possible; fee $1 ; letter $2. 929 Post St., nr. Larkin.
AUGUSTA LEOLA, FORTUNE TELLER?
magic charms; love tokens; true picture of
future wife and husband: teaches fortune-telling;
develops clairvoyance, slats writing, etc. ; has the
seven holy seals and the Palestine wonder charm;
fee $1 ana ward. 2326 Mission, nr. Twentieth.
CHEAPEST AND REST IN AMERICA— THE
. WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the
United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post-
aao free. '■ ■ ■ ■ ■■;
SPIRITULISAM.
TEST CIRCLE TO-NIGHT lOo; MME. YOUNG ,
605 McAllister; skeptics invited.
Hh. A. BROCKWAY, INDEPENDENT
slatewriter: sittings daily: ladles $1, gents
$2; 10 to 5. 601 Larkin St.. cor. Turk.
MRS. MAYO STEERS. TEST AND BUSINESS
medium: readings daily. 101 ('rove, cor. Polk.
r . ASTKOLOGY.
DR. MEAD ANSWERS ALL QUESTIONS BY
planets from date of birth. 36*/2 Geary st., rm.l
~\ STRAL SEER— PROF. HOLMES, 11 SCOTT
■J.V St.; horoscopes, questions, stocks, advice.
. a'i wiiE.. _.->> LEA".
C"^ORNE^T*IsTORE~AN D DWELLING, FOR
I drugstore, grocery, etc.; rent cheap.; cor. Mc-
Allister and Broderick. Inquire of A. DRUCKER,
1422 Fulton. \- , ■- A
C 99 I"SIXTH — STORE, 3 ROOMS;- LARGE
')——•> yard; rear entrance: rent 12.
TORE. - 1 53~ ELLIS ST., WITH LIVING-
rooms; suitable for bakery or notions. ,v
IPOR RENT— LARGE FRONT OFFICE AND
' part of store. 221 and 223 Market st.
TORE- 24x74 FOR GENTS' CLOTHING,
boots and shoes. 1418 Howard st., near Tenth.
TO STORE AND LARGE BASEMENT,
cor. First and Market sts. ,'
TORE AND BASEMENT AND 4 ROOMS
and bath, corner of Hayes and Webster sts.
Apply 734 Hayes st. ' " - ' .-■•■■■
~ TO EXCHANGE.
TO EXChXn(JE — DESIRABLE 80ACRE
farm in Eastern Kansas; joins' limits of city
2000 inhabitants; price $6500 clear, for California
property. J. H. EDSON, Real Estate Exchange,
60 San Pablo ave., Oakland. ---■-.. ■: - ■ .
TO~EX CHANGE — MODERN - 6-ROOM COT-
tage house in Oakland, 5000. for bearing fruit
lands, San Mateo or Santa Clara counties'; all clear.
J. H. EDSON, Real Estate Exchange, 60 San
Pablo ave., Oakland. . ' ■ . . . . . :■■.
RARE CHANCE"^- FOR SALE OR EX-
XV change, Santa Rosa orchard and residence for
San Francisco, Oakland or Alameda property; 5
acres, y 2 mile N. of Santa Rosa; 400 fruit trees,
mostly French prunes; fine house of 7 rooms and
bath, finished 2 years, ago; property cost $7160; 3
blocks from streetcars and school. Address Bar-
ealo, J?, 0. box 1716, 6»a fraaclacgb _ . _ (
__7 CITY KEAL ESTATE.
EASTON, ELDRIDGE A CO., .
ASTON, ELDRIDGE A CO.,
EASTON, ELDRIDGE A CO., ■
• • -*->;..T:i 638 MARKET ST.
638 MARKST ST.
638 MARKET ST.
*■'.'--■ IMPROVED PROPERTY.
©9K ftft A NEAT COTTAGE OF 6 ROOMS
«JJ.-__,«_)'.'U. on Precita ave.. near 28th and Mission
sts. ; large lot, 40x140 feet.
<B_Q9^A 20TH ST., NR. CASTRO; 8 ROOMS
tJpOiLiOxj. and bath; bouse alone cost $4000;
only 4 years old; lot 25x97 :6 feet.
(WOO"/! 2 FLATS ON JESSIE ST., NEAR
tzpOciOxJ. 18th; 4 rooms each; always rented;
ln Mission warm belt; lot 25x80 feet. -
oiO7Xft LAUREL PLACE, OFF IST ST.,
«J)0 I OxJ. bet. Folsom and Harrison; lot and
improvements; lot 60x90 feet.
o*O7Xft A PRETTY HOME: COLLING-
«JpO I OxJ. wood, near 19th; 8 rooms and bath;
nearly new; lot 27:6x125 feet.
7 ftft WELSH ST.. NR. 4TH; 6 TENK-
•JpttIUw. ments; rents $650 per annum ;: im-
provements in good condition.
/IQXA A COZY' COTTAGE OF 6 ROOMS
tjpAOOXJ. and bath; on Baker st., bet. Sacra-
mento and Clay; lot 25.x 106 feet- •
(&/_JAAA A WESTERN ADDITION HOME;
tjpUUUV/. Devleadero St., nr. Halght; residence
fa rooms and hath, in good condition; lot 25x100 ft.
QiGOXft TWO MODERN FLATS OF 6 AND
ts)\J—tOXJ . 7 rooms and bath; nearly new: on
Pierce st., nr. Halght; lot 25x106:3 ft.; renta $600
per anuum. -c .•"■=".
Qi fl^xftft REDUCED FROM $7000 TO CLOSE
tjpxJOXJKJ, an estate; store, flat and 6-room house
on Minna st., near Ist; rents $720 per annum; lot
40x80 ft. ;_
Qi77^ft AN ELEGANT HOME OF 9
«Jp I I OXJ . rooms and bath; laundry and all con-
veniences; on Clay St., nr. Devisadero; lot 28:9x
127:8 ft. __
(n»Ofkf_A A FINE PAIR OF MODERN
tjpOxJXJxJ. flats on Fillmore st., nr. McAllister;
lot 25x144:6 ft. rents $700 per annum.
ffi»Q7,%(l STORE, FLAT AND HOUSE OF 6
Op O I cm ' , -. rooms and bath; corner of 6th st.;
rents $750 per annum.
ffIjQXHA A DOWN-TOWN RESIDENCE, 12
%pVOxJ\J . rooms and bath, on Bush st., nr. Leav-
enworth, only a few minutes' walk irom Kearny st.
UNIMPROVED PROPERTY*.
AM Q7Pi IBTH ST., NR. NOE; 25x114 FEET,
<£-"IQ7P_' SACRAMENTO ST., NR. MAPLE;
«3.±Olc>- 27:6x132:7 feet. ;-*i::- : ;.:.-y
*$! 500 CARL ST ; KB * COLE; 26x137:6
<2>"| KAA GREENWICH ST., NR.FOLK; 25x
(£.__. -JUU. 137:6 feel.
CilfiOX SHRADER, NR. BEULAH; 26x
«J)IDZc). 106:3 feet.
<£"! 7n.ft WALLER ST., NR. CLAYTON; 25x
tjp It OxJ. 108 feet.
©91 ftft CLAYTON ST., NR. YV ALLER; 25x
xs)jui±\J\J. 106:3 feet.
QiOO^ft CLAYTON ST., NEAR PAGE; 25x
tSZiC.OxJ. 106:3 feet
c J7i\ft BAKER ST., NEAR WASHING-
tJpA I OV. ton; 25x106:3 feet.
mi A ftftft SETTER ST., NEAR FILLMORE;
*3)-±UUU. 25x137:6 feet.
QiA?\ft(\ NW. COR. CHURCH AND ARMY
t£)AO\J\J. sts; 88x80 feet.
<2_^f_f__l IOT-H ST NEAR VALENCIA;
xSOVxJxJ. 30x100 feet.
T^TOOO L ' BD ' NEAR VALENCIA; 58x114
<£_7^nA MARKET ST., NEAR CASTRO; 25
«•£ . OXJIJ. xllB feeL
EASTON, ELDRIDGE A CO., '
EABTON, ELDRIDGE A CO.,
EASTON, ELDRIDGE A CO.,
'•;..;'. 7: 638 MARKET ST.
638 MARKET ST.
638 MARKET ST.
SAVE RENT.
AVE RENT.
;":.'; BUY A HOME.
BUY A HOME.
NEYV HOUSES.
JUST FINISHED.
STRICTLY MODERN.
PERFECT IN EVERY' DETAIL.
6 AND 7 ROOMS AND HATH.
FOR SALE ON EASY' TERMS.
SMALL CASH PAYMENT.
BALANCE MONTHLY.
SAME AS RENT.
INSPECT THEM.
ENGLISH COTTAGE HOUSES;
CALIFORNIA ST., COR. SECOND AVE.
TAKE SACRAMENTO CARS. -,- //.:■
A_* ;■ . . ('PEN TO-DAY'.
OPEN TO-DAY.
CALL FOR FULL PARTICULARS.
EASTON, ELDRIDGE A CO.,
638 Market st.
* 7 ftftft EACH — NEW HO USES: I N E
»~ I XJxJxJ marine view; Buchanan, bet. Y'alle.lo
and Green; easy terms: three houses sold, three
left.
Pine st., near Stockton: 34x77: two-story;
eleven rooms: rents for $35 ; only $9UOO.
$4100: southeast corner Grove and Lyon sts;
37:6x100; very ensv terms.
THOMAS MAGEE & SONS,
4 Montgomery st.
QiOXft LEVEL LOT SOUTH THE PA ItK;
f^—Ox). -must be sold nt once; worth $500; 26x
120. Owner, 9 Powell st., room 3.
ARGA"Tn~ DRESS CIRCLE, PACIFIC
Heights; 51:6x137:6; Y'allejo. bet. Baker and
Lyon: lovely scenery" sheltered. C. W. I'., box 65,
Call Office.
SP. MIDDLETON <fc CO.. AUCTIONEERS.
. Salesrooms 30 Montgomery st.
Special probate sale at auction nt salesroom on
Tuesday, November 5, 1895, at 12 o'clock M., of
real estaie belonging to the estates of
Edward Tin ion Kennedy (deceased) ana Amelia
Marie Kennedy (deceased), 4-story and basement
brick nullum?, 411 Pacific st.,nr. Sansome: 22:11x
78:6 feet: rented "or 2*/ a years at an average rent
of $85 per month.
50-vara lot on SE. cor. of Hyde nnd Bay sts.,
Bay st. paved and accepted, cement sidewalks,
cable-cars on Hyde St., 2 dwellings and corner
store, are on ground rent and are not sold with the
land; lot on S. side of Francisco St., 160:6 feet E.
of Y'an Ness uve , 80x137:6 feet; sales made sub-
ject to confirmation of Superior Court.
7 MINUTES OF CITY' HALL; COTTAGER ON
< terms: $3600, $1000 cash: Shotwell, near 17tn
St.; 5 rooms, bath, gas: stone sidewalk; high base-
ment; 3 car lines: open daily; almost completed.
HOUSES BUILTSISO TO $276 A ROOM; CALL
and examine plans. 1149 -Mission st.
di.-: DOWN, $1 PER YVEEK; PRICES $100
tjpO up; home and Investment lots. THE Mo-
CARTHY < PAN V. 646 Market st.
<£•;*-, A A EACH— 3 BEAUTIFUL LOTS, 30x120,
rJpcHJU on E. side 28th ave., near Point Lobos;
View -Of Golden Gate: on grade. Apply to owner,
CHARLES W. POPE, 630 Market st. ,
ARTIES LOOKING FOR BARGAINS IN
real estate, bouses to let or reliable collectors,
will ao well to call on GEO. YV. 11. PATTERSON
CO., 927 Market St.. room 420.
UOIt SALE— 669~BRY'ANT7 25x80; 15 ROOMS;
J $3800.
Lot on Gates st., 125 Nof Crescent ave. ; 50x70 ;
$200.
Lot on NY\\ cor. College and Dwight; 100x120;
$350.
E. line San Bruno ave., nr. 15th St.; 25x140 to
Patterson: $300. '
Apply to J.B. LEWIS, 436 Montgomery st.
QiOAftft MODERN COTTAGE, OF 5 ROOMS
tjpciAxjXl. and bath; high basement; cement
sidewalk: all In fine condition; on Y'ork St.: lot
25x100: $1000 cash. see W. K. C, 1534% San-
chez street, oorner 29th, City.
d!»J7C/Y CORNER 30x80; 2 HOUSES: GOOD
xjp A OXJ. order; rent $67 per month. 26 Ches-
ley st., off Harrison, bet. Seventh and Eitrhth.
JACOB HEY'MAN. REAL - ESTATE, HAS RE-
V moved bis office to room 5, Crocker building,
Post and Market sts. -
MONEY TO LOAN. _
OANS onreal Testate Ist AND 2ND
mortgages, undivided Interests, and on furniture
on pianos, without removal, In San Francisco. Oak-
land, Berkeley or Alameda; any amount; lowest
rates; all business confidential: savings bank books
bought. Callorwriteto BECKER, 24O Mon-.gomery.
ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY ON WATCHES,
diamonds, jewelry, sealskins, pianos, all valu-
ables and securities: private office; business con-
fidential. Columbia i-oan and Collateral Office
(Incorporated), 9 Grant ave., 3 doors from Market
ONEY - LOAN ED ON JEWELRY' AND
other valuables at the Security Loan Offlce,
1106 Market St., nr. Mason; private entrance 7 Turk.
BORROW MONEY ON~~ YOUR DIAMONDS,
jewelry, furniture and pianos without removal;
lowest rates. Call or write to HARRY' ANKEL A
CO., Mills bldg. 6th floor, r 6; strictly confidential
MONEY LOANED, 6*/_j PER CENT; ANY
amount, on mortgages. A. F.JOHNS A CO.,
632 Market st. '
NY AMOUNT: IST, 2D OR 3D MORTGAGES:
' estates, undivided Interests, real estate In pro-
bate. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery, rooms 2—3.
ANY BUM"OF MONEY OX WATCHES, DlA-
monds, jewelry, sealskins; highest price paid
for old gold, silver: business strictly private: pos-
tal orders attended to. Western Loan Office, 7 4th.
TRICTLY PRIVATE LOAN OFFICES. 850
Market, cor.Stockton. rms. 17 and 18, first floor:
established 30 years; always open. "Uncle Bill."
NY~ SUM : "FIRS OR )N"TT~MOBT-
gages, estates; no delay. , MURPHY, 628 Mku
Cfl TO 60 CENTS PER MONTH FOR EACH
OU ftioo, according to security: any sum; also
second mortgages. J. O. R., box 87, Call. . , . ..
LOA N B ON £j FURNITURE _ ND PIANOS
without removal, In city and Oakland: low in-
terest; dealings strictly private. 215 Powell st.
ON AN SECURITY, AT LOW RATES;
dealings confidential. 43 Crocker building. '-
. SEWING MACHINES]
{ 7* LL KINDS SEYVING-MACHINES BOUGHT
I -_-__. sold, rented, exchanged and repaired; lowest
i ratea. SOB i'cuilti Sn hBW iloward, (
COUNTRY REAL ESTATE.
HEADQUARTERS FOR t
il CALIFORNIA LANDS.
' OFFICE OF THOMAS McMAHON,
_-r.Tr. _~, 628 Market Street. *~ - - • ;
GREAT BARGAINS! GREAT BARGAINS!
GREAT BARGAINS!
Colony tracts; improved farms, small and large.
-speculations in land and water, large and small.
Grazing and dairy fat ma of all sizes and prices.
Lbolce bargains in Alameda, Santa Clara. Santa
eras, Monterey, San Benito, Contra Costa, .Mann,
Sonoma, Napa and Glenn counties, as well as other
sections. Numerous choice properties for ex-
chan 8 0. THOMAS MoM A HON,
_ " - 628 Market st.
"T'HE BEAUTIFUL STANTON TRACT. '
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 near 'Haywards, close to
Haywards Electric Road. Quick and cheap trans-
portation between Sau Francisco and the propertv.
A rich loam soil, great fruit land, will produce
any kind of vegetables: plenty of water: lovely
location for a bin-bun home. "The cheapest and
best land ever offered in that locality. Prices
range from- $150 per acre upward. Adjoining
lands sell for $600 to $1 000 per acre.
Call and 8 -* me quick, and get your choice of
location. F.J.SULLIVAN, :
■ . Room 88 Chronicle Building,
__ San Francisco.
iRSPA RTO TOWN AND COLONY: ONLY 3 OR
ix 14 hours from the bay: the most equable climate
Of central California, and the neighborhood of the
next great development of electric powe/lequal to
roisom; a part of the "Rancho Canada de C*pay
(■rant ; unquestionably the earliest and finest
fruit nelt on the coast and superior to any for di-
versified farming; about 000 acres, In 20-acre
farms, surrounding the town; town already con-
tains large brick blocks, a line hotel, a fine high-
school building, water works, artesian, pure and
sort; desired a purchaser or purchasers to take the
whole Interest of present owners in the colony lots
anil town property, in lump or otherwise, at shock-
ingly low figures; it won't cost much to examine;
V. a '',' r *>'al_on canal on the land. Apply to GEO.
D. A CO., YVoodland, Ca1 '
A *'JNE PROFITABLE FRUIT RANCH OF
xv. .0 acres, near Santa Cruz; house 7 rooms, barn
anil large chicken yards: will exchange for San
irancisco or Oakland income property. P. 11.
JORDAN A CO., 18 Post St.. g. F.
IPO LET ON SHARES OR FOR SALE, 120
J- acres No. 1 alfalfa, with water rights. Address
Yv. K.. box 115, Call Otlice.
"V" -\ I* A VINEYARD FOR SALE, COMPRISING
ix 166 acres; facilities for wine-making, horses,
cattle, etc. Further particulars apply J. F.
MAYER, 132 Eleventh st., S. F.
$~E PER ACRE— NICE RANCHES; . TERMS
O to suit. Call bet. 12 and 3p. m.. P. E. LA-
MAR, 818 Montgomery st.
TPO RENT— 6 TO 10 ACRE CHICKEN RANCH,
J- with house, below the city.. Address MRS.
KAISER, 1128 Kearny st. -
Af l ' ST BE SOLD— ONE OF THE BEST LO-
Xx cated 100-acre ranches In Lake County; fA
mile from Clear Lake, with plenty running water;
100 acres improved: 5-roomhouse: plenty timber-
2500: time to suit on payments. W. L. FOSTER
Kelseyville, Lake County, Cal. ._. .';:
A TO 8 ACRE CHICKEN RANCHES ON 10
i years' credit. D. 11. TWING. Sonoma Clty.Cai.
FOR SALE— S7SO; CHICKEN RANCH ; COM~-
pletely equipped ; low rent: making monev;
F'ruitvale. Full particulars BENEDICT di CO.,
457 Ninth St., Oakland.
SEND FOR OUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES
0 for sale. WOOSTKR A WH IT T( >N, San Joae.
OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS
OFFICE— 9OB BROADWAY.
OAKLAND REAL ESTATE.
"I^INE LOTS IN ALVIN TRACT
I. near Fruitvale, and close to San Leandro elecl
trie road; local trains stop hourly; $5 down, $5
monthly, JACOB HEY'MAN, room 5, Crocker
building, I'ost and Market sts.
Qil F. PER FRONT FOOT: CHEAPEST LOTS
xjp XU In town; corner 22d and Filbert sts., Oak-
land: 25 and 50x125; select now; only a tew more
left. WILLIAM J. DINGEE 460 Eighth St.,
Oakland.
( • REAT BARGAIN — CITY' OF STOCKTON:
VT store and 2 rooms; also cottage on same lot,
60x140; near new San Joaquin Valley Railroad
Depot; electric-cars pass the door; only $1500.
Call quick C. K. KING, 902 Broadway, Oakland.
TTiBUITVAIiE— BEST BARGAINS AND BEST
I terms ever offered: houses and vacant lots;
streets all graded, sewered, etc.; in immediate
neighborhood of Southern Pacific and electric-car
lines at Fruitvale station. To convince vour.elf
call at our office, Fruitvale. Syndicate Investment
Company, EDYVARD DICK, agent.
V SNAP— A GENUINE BARGAIN; MODERN
u.\. and complete home: 8 rooms, bath' and laun-
dry; in the center of Oakland; elegant neighbor-
hood; this property must be sold positively at
once. KOENIG & KROLL, 1006 Broadway, Oak-
land.
I .YOR SALE— GOOD HOUSE ON FIFTH ST.,
A near.Broadway; 9 rooms and bath; lot 25x10(1
feet; price $3000. Apply at once to A. H. BLOYV,
1010 Broadway, Oakland.
Hot SKS AND LOTS. Pi Hi. TRV~ RANCHES
and small homes in Oakland and Fruitvale for
sale, rent or exchange. E. HILL, real estate oflice;
office hours from 1 to 4, room 34, Donohoe build-
ing. S. i. ,'....
BUSINESS PROPERTY PAYING 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: 14 acres near Blair Park,
Nob Mill, Piedmont; 400 choice lots; 4 acres in
Fruitvale. - - , -
GOOD CHEAP RANCHES, close to Oakland.
ACRE TRACTS AND CHICKEN RANCHES,
110 acres: 25 acres close to Piedmont car line;
can subdivide; fine laud; easy terms.
THESE ARK SPECIAL BARGAINS.
Send tor catalogues. • • ,
E. E. BUNCE, 1003 Broadway, Oakland.
$9_A MONTHLY FOR 5-ROOM COTTAGES;
tjpjjjXJ plans free. F. BOEGLE. Golden Gate statn.
-fti ?xft LOTS NEARTHE ALTENHEIM IN
xipIUXJ. Fruitvale; electric cars; only $1 down
and $1 a week: selling fast; good improvements.
11. B. PINNEY*. owner. 902 Broadway. Oakland.
BERKELEY REAL. ESTATE.
MUST BE SOLD— A THOROUGHLY YVELL-
I'J built house of 6 rooms; large attic and base-
ment; all the latest Improvements; street work
all done; at a bargain. Apnly to JOS. J. MASON,
Dwight-wuy Station, Berkeley.
ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS
OFFICE— I43S PARK STREET.
ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE.
J-'OR IMMEDITTIT^AI_E^^E_rir^CHO^
-T and station; streets Improved and sewered.
$4350— 5300 cash; $35 monthly ; 33x150: hand-
some new colonial house, 7 rooms and bath; near
Willow or Chestnut st. station.
$3250-s2oo cash: $30 monthly; 33x150; ele-
gant colonial cottage, on principal driveway: 0
rooms and bath. r.z'.y.i
$3250— 550 cash: $30 monthly; 38x100; cor-
ner house, In fine condition; 8 rooms and bath.
$3150— 5200 cash: $27 monthly; 31x100: new
cottage, 5 rooms and bath; central location.
$2250— cash: $25 monthly; 30x100; cot-
tage, 4 rooms and bath.
Houses to rent from $10 up. _
Open Sundays and holidays.
• MARCUSE & REMMEL,
Bay-st. station, Alameda, and 028 Market st.. San
Francisco. ' - '
STOCKTON ADVERTISEMENTS
STOCKTON REAL ESTATE.
DR. OLIVER, <■ • •
. - : REAL ESTATE DEALER,
613 East Main st., Stockton.
Owner of East Stockton and Brown'3 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 is the motto of this omce.
}j*SCALON HAS BEEN SELECTED BY THE
X directors of the S. F. 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 tho 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-pcr-cent
savings bank and Invest in this coming center of
southeastern San Joaquin County.
For maps, descriptive matter, etc., address E. E.
HARLOYV'E A CO., 430 East Main St., Stockton.
California. ' ;
SANTA CLARA- COUNTY. |
*• REAL ESTATE.
QANTA CLARA VALLEY LANDS.
10,000 acres in subdivisions for fruit planting.
Apply to C. H. PHILLIPS, proprietor.
• ' 32 East Santa Clara st., Ban Jose, Cal. *
_UAKxtlA<jr_K _.«.<-._ NSE*. ~
Licenses to marry Yvere granted yesterday as !
follows: - 7 AAA .
Harry A. Williams and Rose YVeise, 37—18.
YV. E. Rockwell and Maude Gullahoru, 39—21.
F.J. Weiss and Margaret E. McAullffe, 24—22.
Henry Jacobowltz and Martha Shey, 33—20.
YVilliam .T. Slattery and Kate Duff, 22—23. '*'•
Will elm Mass and Matilda Flack, 27—23.
Philip A. Almas and Lillle Edwards, 28—18.
Otto A. Neuhaus and Katie Gras, 28—32.
Henry Lay and Wilhclmine Fuhrmann, 23— 24
Philip YV. -tton and Olga YValpert, 27—24.
G. YY. Bailey and Matilda Lundstrom, 29—36. •
Charles H. Smith and Olga Fleischer, 28—18.
Arthur Morgan and Mary J. Morgan, 66—41.
E. Debate and Marie Larquler, 28— 23.. •
C. Lalanne and Anna Lalanne, 22—20.
1 R. Hallowell and Eleanor I. Duff, 33—26.
Harry A. Smith and Minnie A. Snyder, 31—27.
Jeioiag O'Coaaoi mi Etift -_. O'JBwr, 32-28.
BIRTHS— MAIIiIIAGES—DEATIiS. -
I P-lr-i, marriage and death notices sent bymail
will not be Inserted. They must lie handed in at
either of the publication ofllces and be indorsed
with the name and residence of persons authorized
to have tbe same published.] • .'-.', '■" -.:
HORN.
KRUSE— In this city. October 27, 1895, to tha
wire of l'eter F. Kruse, a daughter. _ ' ' ;. v •-
KELLY— In this citv. October 20, 1595, to the wife
of J. T. M. Kelly, a daughter.
MALCOLM— In Golden Gat*. October 26, 1895,
to the wife of George Malcolm, a son.
PBAHL- In this City, October 24, 1895, to the
wife of YVTlllam W. l'rahi, a daughter.
STOCKS— this cltv, October 27, 1895, tothe
wife of YVilliam Stocks, a daughter.
'-■■ . " _■
-■/y ..HARRIED. ••'. -4-;yZ. ..-.,
ARNHKIH— MANN— In this city, October 20,
1..95. by the Rev. M. Levy, Joseph Arnhelm
and Belle Mann.
BRINKMANN— GRAALFS-In this city. October
26. 1595, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Fred 11.
Brinkmann and !■.;•*•> K. Gnialfs.
(11 Ills'] KNSKN -FRY' - In this city, October 27.
1895, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Louts Christen-
sen and Emma Fry.
EGGERT-SHAYV— In this cltv, October 28, 1895.
by the Rev. M. M. Gibson, D.D.. Thomas O. Kg-
pert and Kathryn E. Shaw, both of San Fran-
cisco. i'vf.__ •_:•;'.. v '-'A- :'44', 7A
FOX-GERLACII— In this city, Octo her 26, 1895,
by the Rev. Dr. Dllle, Waiter Fox and May Ger-
lach, both of San Francisco. „
GOETZE— STB A -I his citr.Octoher 26,
1895, by the Rev. .1. Fuendeling, Robert Goetze
and Maria Stellmann.
KOOP— GROB-In this city. October 26, 1895, by
the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Henry Koop of Wood-
side, cai., and Emilia Grab of san Francisco.
LEYVIS-LANDSREBGER-In thiscity. October
20, 1895. by the Rev. M.S.Levy, lsadore K.
. Lewis and Emma Lan Isliergor.
LIPP— MILLER— In this city, October 28. 1895,
by the Rev. Dr. Dille, William 11. Lipp of Red-
wood City and Barbara Miller of Oakland.
MEYER— LOYVENSTEIN— this cltv, October
20, 1895, by the Rev. M. S. Levy, Samuel Meyer
and Louise Lo wens',
MATHIESON-JURGENSEN— In Oakland, Octo-
ber 23, 1895, by the Rev. I. L. I*. .Dietrlchson,
Peter Mathieaon ana Johanna M. Jurgeusen.
OLSEN— ANDERSEN— fin Oakland. October 27,
1895, by the Rev. I. L. P. Dietrlchson, Hans J.
Olsen and Marie E. Andersen.
OFFEP.MANN— YVILLIAMS— In this citv. Octo-
ber 24, 1895. by the Rev. E. G. Merrill', Annie
OtTermann of Rid Vista and Ernest C. Williams
Of San' Francisco.
SMITH— In this city, October 28, 1895,
at the Grand Hotel, by the Rev. Dr. Dille, Harry
a. Smitn of Sacramento and Minnie A. Snyder
of Portland, Or.
SLONE— MUNDY— October 27, 1895, by the Rev.
Father Foley, William Sione and Frances E.
Mundy. both of San Francisco.
YVELDEN— GUMMOYV— In thiscity, October 26.
1895, by the Rev. Dr. Dille, James C. Welden of
Oroville, Cal., and Carrie Qummow of San Fran-
cisco.
WILLIAMS— WEIBE— In this city, October 28,
1895, Harry A. YYTlliamsand Rose YY'eise.
lilKLr.
Beck. Mary E. King, Mrs. Margaret
Cody, John E. J. Kelly (infant)
Craig, John L>- Berthon, Annie C.
Daley, Francis R. McArdle. '1 nomas J.
Dean, Bridget Molholland, Barlow
Everett, Abijah P. . Reber, William E.
Fox. Katie Richards, Harry J.
Gosliner, Bella Straub, Frankie
Hart, William N. Towne, Charles C.
Keith, YVilliam R. YVlebe, Justine
BECK— thiscity, October 28, 1895, Mary Egger
Beck, a native of California, aged 6 years and 7
months. .-■ :.'. < - . '
CODY— In this city, October 28, 1895. John Ed-
mond Joseph, beloved son of John and the late
Catherine Cody, a native of San Francisco, aged
8 months and 25 days. *— -' ..
CRAIG— In this city, October 28. 1895. John, be-
loved husband of Catherine Craig, and dearly be-
loved father of Henry, Eddie and Jennie Craig,
Mrs. James O'Day and Mrs. Edward McDonnell,
a native of Londonderry, aged 63 years.
Jt&*Notlce of funeral hereafter. "
DALEY— In this city, October 28, 1895, Francis
EL, beloved husband of Mary Ann Dalev, and
brother of Bridget Daley, a native of the parish of
Cloono, County Leltrim, Ireland, aged 57 years 4
mouths and 8 days. A member of Alta Lodge
No. 242, A. 0. U. W. [New York and Lowell,
Salem and Lawrence (Mass.) papers please copy.j
A3 3 - Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
(Wednesaay), at 8:30 o'clocK a. xt.. from his
late residence, Twenty-eighth and Alabama
streets, thence to St. Peter's Church, Alabama
' street, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth,
where a solemn requiem - high mass will be
celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing
at 9 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross Ceme-
tery.
DEAN— In this city, October 27, 1895, Bridget,
beloved wife of the late Anthony Dean, and
mother Of Rose, Anthony. Addle and Johnnie
Dean and Mrs. Frank O'Day, and sister of Mrs.
Joseph Bowers, a native of County Mayo, Ire-
- land, aged 50 years.
_HT"Friend» and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Tuesday), at 1:30 o'clock v. xt., from her late
residence, 228 Clara street, thence to St. Patrick's
Church for services. Interment Mount Calvary
Cemetery. :';"'■
EVERETT— In this city, October 28, 1895, Abijah
Pond, beloved husband of Ellen Everett, and
father of Dan H.. Lewis. Edward V. and Charles
11. Everett, a native of YVremham, Mass., aged
. 75 years 2 months and 18 days. [Boston and
Hawaiian papers please copy. I ..-,;. .
_JS*Frlends are respectfully Invited to attend
the funeral services TO-MORROW (Wednesday),
at his late residence, 816 Sutter street. Inter-
ment private. '■_■.;•_ ■-.:•• J*'\
FOX— In this city, October 27, 1895, Katie Fox,
a native of Ireland, aged 36 years.
G'isLINF.R— In Oakland, Bella ((osliner. a native
of California, axed 23 years and 11 months. ,_.'. ".rf.
HART— In New York. October 27. 1896, William
N. Hart, a native of California, aged 35 years and
4 months. ...
KELLY'— In this city, October 26, 1895, infant
daughter .of J. T. M. and Isabella Kelly. -
KINO-October 28.1895. Mrs. . Margaret King,
a native of Ireland, aged 65 years.
KEITH— In this city, October 27. 1895, YVilliam
K. Keith, beloved fatherof W. 11. Keith, and
father-in-law of Ann, Jeremiah, John and James
- Lynch and Mary Donovan, a native of Thomas-
toD, Me., aged 75 years.
**_TThe funeral will take place THIS DAY
(Tuesday), at 10:30 o'clock: a. m.. from the par-
lors of J.C. O'Connor A Co.. 707 Mission street.
Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery.
LE BERTHON— In ihis city. October 28, 1895,
Annie Clasby, wife of T. M. he Berthon, a native
of the parish of Drum. Athlone. County Roscom-
mon, Ireland, aired 69 years.
ff'S'"Friends and acquaintances are. respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
• (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock a. m.. from her' lata
residence, 1906 Taylor sireet, thence to St. Fran-
cis Church, where a solemn requiem mass
will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com-
mencing at 9:30 o'clock a. xt. interment Mount
Calvary Cemetery. .
McARDLE— In this city, October 27, 1895.Th0.m_3
Jefferson, only son of John and Nellie McArdle.
a native ol San Francisco, aged -' months and 7
days.
MULHOLLAND-Tn this city, October 27, 1895,
Barlow Mulholland, a native of Ireland, aged 75
years.
REBER— In this city, October 28, 1895. YVilliam
>_ oldest and beloved son of Jacob and Mary
Reber, and brother of Arthur, Charles. Frankie
and George Reber, a native of san -.rancisco,
aged 16 years 3 months and 18 days.
JBST Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fullv Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
(Wednesday), at 2 o'clock _>. m.. from the resi-
dence of the parents, 690 Brannan street. Inter-
ment Laurel Hill Cemeterv.
RICHARDS— In this city, October 27.1895, Harry
. J. Richards, a native of San Francisco, aged 1
month and 15 days.
STRAUB— In this city. October 27, 1895, Frankie,
beloved son of Frank and Bertha Straub, a na-
tive of San Francisco, aged 2 years and 22 days.
By Friends and ' acquaintances ore respect-
fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Tuesday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from the resi-
dence of his parents, 105 Twenth-third street.
Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. :■...'
TOYVNE— In Berkeley, October 27, 1895, Charles
Clayton Towne, eldest son of C. E. and Julia K.
Towne, a native of San Francisco, aged 14 years
and 10 mouths. : -'• - *
Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Tuesday), at 2 o'clock p. __.. from his late resi-
dence, Grove street, near Dover, Adeline sta-
tion.' Berkeley train. •.-!■._-
YVIEBE— In this city, October 27, 1895. Justine,
beloved mother of William YY'iebe, and sister of
Mrs. F. Hermann and the lute Mrs. A.Stusal,
. a native of Herstella, Germany, aged 87 years.
4i3"Frlends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Tuesday), at I o'clock p. _*.. from • the resi-
dence of her son. William Wiebe, 1618 Steiner
I street, corner of Post. Interment Cypress Lawn'
Cemetery. ■
' i UNITED ONDEKTAKKRS' T
EMBALMING PARLORS. .
Everything Requisite for Flrst-class Fnasrals •
at Reasonable Rates.
I Telephone 3167. 27 and 29 Fifth street. | _
I McAVOY A CALLACHER, I
FUNKRAL DIBECTORS & EMBAIMKBS,
80 Fifth St., Opp. I-incoin School.
- Telephone 3080.
'-- » *-
Jas. Mi-MESOKitTT™ - " Cha9. McMknokkt.
JAMES 'McMENOMEY Si SON*.
U2JI>EKTAK*EItS AM) EMBAL3IERS,
1057 Mist-ion Street. Near Seventh.
Telephone No. 3354.
JAS. ENGLISH. T. R. CAREW.
CAREW & ENGLISH, i
UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS,
.;;-'. EUNEBAL -DIRECTORS, ,
19 Van Ness ave., near Market St., San Francisco.
Telephone so. 3158. N. B.— Not connected with
any other house in this city. . . . . ■
CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY, r
IN SAN MATEO COUNTY; NON-SECT ARIAN|
X laid out on the lawn plan; perpetual care; beau-
tiful, permanent and easy of access; see It betore
buyiut.' a burial place elsewhere.
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