CITY REAIi ESTATE. p H. UMBSEN & Co!. ~~- ~ REAL ESTATE AGENTS, RENT .COLLECTORS AND AUCTIONEERS. 14 Montgomery st., near Market. San Francisco. Call and obtain one of our -'Real Estate Records," which contains a list of properties for sale in nil pans of the city. : ; IMPROVED PROPERTY. ' ; m(lnn LOVELY HOME: TWO-STORY VIJ..UUU. and' basement bay-window ■ resi- dence of 10 rooms and bath: brick foundation stone walks: all modern improvements: -lawn and garden: fine views: elite location; north of Market street; large lot, 62:6x137:6. SUlOOft SCOTT ST.: substantial bay- %i2\J\J\JVJ. window residence of X rooms and bath: brick foundation, etc.: all latest improve- rsi.'i:ts: lot 24:9x106:3: small amount cash; bal- ance same as rent; exceptionally easy terms. Q'^^Oft A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO •4 KfU\J\t. get a nice homo in the Western Ad- dition cheap; a beautiful now. modern bay-window cotta?e of rt rooms and hath; "ull latest" improve- ments; lot 25x90; street bltumiuizcd. ©7nnn CHEAP; good 2 - STORY bay. *o '' V.V window residence of 8 rooms. and r>ath: brick foundation: all modern Improvements; Stable, etc : house alone coat $6500 to build; lot 4bx115; owner forced to sell. $t9fion POSITIVELY must BE sold, ON 'U ~\J\J\J. account of ill health of the owner; substantial 2-story house of 2 flats of 5 and 4 rooms and bath each; rent $27 per month: lot 25x125; wear Geary-st. cable road; no reasonable offer re- fused. Q99^\ft MINNA ST.. N. SIDE: COTTAGES '- — wu. rooms and lot 25x75; street accepted. Q9Qn,ft 18THST.; BUSINESS LOCATION: •U.-UUU. cottage of 4 rooms; could be raised and store put underneath: mortgage of $1800 at 7 pet cent can remain; this is a bargain; owner wants to go East. Q67KA A CHEAP BUY: 2 SUBSTANTIAL *IT<-/I«J\». bay-window houses of 8 rooms and bath each: brick foundation: stone walks: all latest improvements: corner on Laguuast.; $750 per an- num. Q<-)f»r\n, GLOVER ST.; RENT $30 MONTH; *Z)—\J\.'\J. good investment: 3 tiats of 4 rooms rach; street accepted; near Jones st.; this is a bargain. ' . -C"; YO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED: MUST X> be sold on account of foreclosure of mortgage; 3 substantial bay-window flats: brick foundation, stone walks, etc. : rent $65 per month; lot 25x 114; 21st st., near Valencia. £ E*fi ~*f\ RENT SS2B PER ANNUM; A GOOD KxiUIJOXJ. buy: Bush and Wildey mis.: 4 flats: brick foundation, stone - walks, etc.; lot, 25x 127:6; 2 frontages. Ql H Z.(\f\ A REAL BARGAIN: OWNER •.? -L' '.OVJyj* desirous of leaving State; -splen- did investment on Shotwell- st. : 4 nice substantial bay-window fiats of 6 and 5 rooms and bath each; brick foundation, all modern improvements and conveniences: and modern cottage of 5 rooms and bath; rent $1104 per annum; lot 40x115 to rear street, G. H. UMBSEX & CO.. 14 Montgomery st. O'FARRELL .UUU. lot 137:6x125 onßluxome st., bet. Fifth and Sixth; or warehouse and lot 137:6x250 to Bran nan st. "ft^O 000 RENTS $274 50; CORNER; 90x «iP«JV/.V/UV/. 125, covered with 2-story and 3- story buildings on Ellis st. MAKE OFFER; OWNER MUST SELL: TWO j'l 2-story dwellings in first-class order and lot 37:6x100; Pierce st., near Golden Gate aye.; houses rented for $70 ; price asked. $10,000. , Apply THOMAS MAGEE ■ KARE BUSINESS CHANCE. Mission St., Bkt. Thikd ano Fourth. ■ LARGE LOT, 115x100, >■. ..*.:;' With Brick Building Known as - I HOWARD PRESBYTKRIAX CHURCH. For full information, prices, etc., apply to • • HUBERT J. MERCER A SON, 410 Pine si. qTausalito^hillside lots. - Fronting bay; specially favorable rates and easy terms. " • •'■ . -<. ■ ■ .''■■' - t. ■.• •- --- «; Kiiisalito Bay Lnnd Co., 303 California st..rm. 25 <£Qftft CASH; HOUSE. 6 ROOMS, JjOI 1 25x70; ijf! •JUI/Roscoe St., near Crescent aye.. Holly Park ; Hi3sloii-«u cars, or apply at 64 Silver st» - , CITY REAL ESTATE. * TTOI.IESEEKERS; ATTENTION. XX- .... _ CHEAP BUILDING LOTS. B gry to build. ALL BARGAINS. *Jlso— Uak ' near Devisadero: 25x187:0. 91800— Fair Oaks; near 251h; 25x100. > •fl7sO— Church, near 20th: 25x100. $IbOO— Benlali. near Stunvan; 25x106. ' : $1400— 18 th, near Hattie:" 25x87. $1200— De Long aye.. near Waller: 25x80. $1000— aye., near California; 25x119. $900— 17 th, near Douglass; 25x87:6. $800— 11 th aye, near Clement; 2!>x120. »700— 20 th, nc-arStanyan; 25x100. $600— Diamond, MM 22-d : 25x125; $450— Park Lane Tract; 25x87 :(5. $300— Moulton, near Detroit: 25x112:6. $250— Paris, near China aye: 25x100. . EASTON, ELDRIDGE ft CO., 838 Market st. rpniXK OF IT! X CALIFORNIA-ST. RESIDENCE. $4750. - • • MUST SELL THIS WEEK. Reduced from $6000: a lovely ' home of 8 rooms ana bath; fine neighborhood ; near ISaki'rst., sunny side. 1 EASTON. ELDRIDGE <£ CO., ■ " . 638 Market St. A SNAP FOR INCOME AND SPECULATION. $6500. $6500. $6500. RENTS FOR $60 PER MONTH. Three fine modern flats of 5. 5 and 6 rooms and bath; centrally located ; 2 blocks north of Market St.: lot 26x96: reduced from $8500 tor Immediate sale. EASTOX, ELDRIDGE .v- CO., "-:•-;;- ■ ■■■• - -■- 638 Market st, AN ELEGANT MODERN RESIDENCE. ; PACIFIC AYE., NEAR SCOTT ST. SUPERB MARINE VIEW. LOCATION UNEXCELLED. Nearly new and perfect in all details: 14 rooms, X baths; billiard and ball rooms; magnificently frescoed and finished in natural wood; cost over $25,000; large lot want, an offer. EASTOX, ELDRIDGE & CO., - 638 Market st. A CHOICE OFFERING. AN ELEGANT BUILDING LOT. > ONLY $3000. In one of the most desirable portions of the Western Addition, near Baker and Washington sts.; size 25x106::;. «g» EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. ■\TE\V BAKER-ST. FLATS. ±> $5250. BARGAIN PRICE. $5250 Modern:. 4 and 5 rooms and bath; rents $45- lot 25x90; for few aays only; see them. EASTON, ELDRIDGE * CO., - - 638 Market st. DO YOU WANT A HOME CHEAP, COZY, COMFORTABLE COTTAGES. IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. $6250— 0n Pacific Heights; 7 rooms and bath • large lot, 30x112:6. ■- ' . $5500— Turk. nr. Devisadero; 8 rooms and bath- lot 27:6x137:6. ' $4500— McAllister, nr. Stauyan; 8 rooms and bath: lot 25x96:6. . $4000— Waller, nr. Devisadero; 7 rooms and bath; lot 25x137:6. .$3750— nr. 18th; 6 rooms and bath; lot Church, nr. 27th— 7 rooms and bath; lot 25x80, $2600— Holly Park, near electric cars; 5 rooms and bath: new: lot 25x100. $2600— 17 th, nr. Douglass; 4 rooms and bath- lot -_'5x87:6. $2500— Buena Vista Heights; 4 rooms and bath- lot 25x100. EASTOX, ELDRIDGE A CO., 638 Market st. MAXIMS FOR PURCHASERS OF REAL estate in San Francisco: "A title to real property may be perfect of record and worthless in law." "All losses in titles arise in those which are sup- posed to be good." '•Title insurance, like fire insurance, adds to the value of the property insured." *;■ - ' • ... — .^— The subject of title Insurance Is one that ought to interest every investor. Every person who knows anything about real estate transfers will appreciate the value of a policy of insurance upon his title. It makes the property valuable, and after the insur- ance is once effected the title is easily and econom- ically transferred, y^','.' THE CALIFORNIA TITLE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY Issues policies of insurance upon realty titles, which guarantee purchasers and their heirs against losses from defective searches. The company has a paid-up capital of $250,000 and a reserve fund of $25,000, which amply guar- antees every policy. The leading banks accept Its policies and loan money upon the property of which the title is in- sured without other search. Having a complete abstract plant, the company Is able to make and continue abstracts for the use of attorneys at the shortest possible notice." "The advantage of a policy when a man wishes to convert his property into cash quickly or to make loans upon it, has been proven again and again by experience. The man with a guaranteed title rinds that he can borrow money with as much ease as if he had stocks and bonds."— Chicago Tribune. "The guarantee of such companies protect pur- chasers of property and mortgages against risks which, though remote, always attend real estate, transactions. The most experienced lawyer may err. especially where the law is undetermined and fraud is an element of danger."— New York Herald. Money loaned on real estate at current rates of interest, 1 Office— Mills building, San Francisco. ' L. It. ELLERT, Manager. T OUIS SCHLOSS. ~ '. Rooms 24 and 25, Crocker Building, S. P, ffl>7A ftftft FOR A CHOICE PIECE OF -* LOUIS SCHLOSS, r.ooms 24 and 25, Crocker Building, S F. • RICK BUILDING FOR BUSINESS PROP- erty on Market st. ; rent $7200 a year. Corner Pacific aye. and Baker st., 55x137 :6 ft • price, $11,000. E. side Stanyan st,, bet. Carl and Frederick sts. ; 25x100; price $2600. 60x127 :6 ft. on Jackson St., overlooking the Pre- sidio and bay ; $6700. Two modern houses, of 8 rooms each, at Park, 25x137:6 ft.: electric road passes houses: price reduced from $6500 to $6000; make offer. ■ 2-story brick bouse of 9 rooms, with stable, In South Park; lot 45x125 ft, price $7500. Lot on Duncan st., bet. Noe and Castro: 25x114 feet: price $400. • • . ■--.---.-■*.■ Cottage house, 1367 Dolores st.: 6 rooms and bath, basement; on each side ot Dolores St.- 25x9£ leet. - ' Apply to C. C. BEMIS, Real Estate and Lane Agent. 324 Montgomery street. ' • OUSEOF 5 ROOMS, BATH, LARGE CEL lar and garden ; lot 22 :6x96. 2489 Lr.rkin st. - T OW IS THE TIME"! O BUILD, WHILE -i.l materials are cheap. : Will build anything anywhere: cash or easy monthly installments plans Included. O. W. FOIisVTH, 640 Market st. T^OR SALE-AFINE HOUSE, FOUR ROOMS X i and large basement, stable, outhouses, garden forty fruit trees, streets graded and it good well of water. Inquire at- FRED MEINeKE, Five-mile House. Mission road. *' Q7Xft .■ COTTAGE: 3 ROOMS: IN BERKE- * homes that will he self-sustaining, attractive < d profitable. If you have a home like this you !••, ye the ultimatum of all riches: .the most weallhv :an have no more. If you have a home like tbiv you are a sovereign, whereas If you are working <.Va salary, though you may hold the highest clerk-.. lip you are a servant, l our time, your skill, tho vji*ne of your time and skill belongs to the man wh,f pays you for it. We have a, tract of landton which to establish homes of this kind. Our location is beautiful, our soil is rich and productive, growing all varieties of fruit, not excepting the orjnge and lemon, also grain and vegetables of all kinds. We have cheap transportation. We have a l'ealthy climate. Those who desire a home in a community of this kind are the people we desire to meet; and converse with In regard to terms, plans, etc. Address W. H.. box 136, Call Office. 0 OR 4 LOVELY BROOKKIDE HOMES, NEAR *J town. A. M. DENNETTE, Glen Ellen, Cal. 4 TO 10 ACRE LITTLE HOMES OX eight years' credit. D. H. TW ;NU, Sonoma City, Cal. A N EyUAL SHOW FOR ALL; STRAIGHT, -V *• fair and square deal; an investment offered t.., Mills bldg, sth fl^or. r 6; strictly confidential. A F.JOHNS & CO., FINANCIAL AGENTS, -»\.. 632- Market St., room 9: money to loan in amounts to suit on San Francisco and Oakland real estate: country loans negotiated; bonds bought and sold ; insurance on man'f'g plant placed at low rates. LOANS ON REAL ESTATE, IST AND UND mortgages, furniture or pianos without re- moval ; lowest rates. BECKE X, 240 Montgomery. ONEY AT IST AND 2D MORTGAGES, estates, pianos. MURPHY, 628 Market st. IST AND 2ND MORTGAGES, LIFE INSUR- ance policies, bank books. GOULD, 633 Market. ON ANY SECURITY; AT LOW RATES; DEAL- ing confidential. 43 Crocker building. MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE,""" CROCKER building, room 57; telephone Main 5122. ANY SUM OF -MONEY- -ADVANCED OX your furniture, pianos or real estate; low rates; call and state your proposition ■ or write: open evenings. J. NOON AN, 1021 Mission st. ■ MOtTEY LOANED ON JEWELRY AND OTHER xVL valuables at the Security Loan Bank, 1109 Market st- nr. Mason: private entrance 7 Turk. EDUCATIONAL. — — M~~^s^^oTr^ir^clio^L~R^io^E^fo^297 Sacramento st.: new term July 8.- SPANISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, meister- _ schaft School of Languages, 122 O'Farrell st. ■MIGHT SCHOOL; HEALD'S business COL- -i-i lege, 24 Post st. ; commercial, shorthand, Eng- lish; low rates. T ILLIAN~BEDDARD, THE ENGLISH AC- Xj tress, coaches ladles and gentlemen for the dramatic profession ; appearances arranged, ahako- spearean Academy, 406 Van Ness aye. ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private theatricals arranged; pupils rehearsed onstage. R. 5 & 12, 1. 0. O. F. block, 7th and Market. "\7OCAL TEACHER, JOSEPH GREVEN, IM- V proves and beautified even ■ spoiled voices and procures positions for his pupils. 82 Ninth st. QCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME- -0 chanical engineering, surveying, architecture, assay: estab. '64. VAN PERN AILLEN, 723 Mkt. STIEHL'S SHORTHAND- AND BUSINESS College, 723 Market st. : diploma course $30. ENGLISH . BRANCHES TAUGHT BY MISS DILLON, 14 McAllister, r. 46; private or class. MRS. MELVILL&SNYDER, "ORATORICAL, Vocal and Dramatic Academy, 519 Van Ness aye.; vocal classes Monday, 8 p. m..sl month; dra- matic classes Wednesday. Bp. m., $3 month: also private lessons and piano; ladles and gentlemen coached for professional or amateur stage (stage for practice). ■ . , . „- ........ TARR'S INST., 659 MARKT— BOOKKEEPING X taught In 6 weeks. We pledge ourselves to keep free for 6 months books our graduates fail on. EALD'S BUSINESS .COLLEGE. 24 POST Bookkpsr, business practice, shorthand, typing, I electrical engineering, telegraphy, modern bin- guageB rapidly taught. Write tor catalogue. v - -.- '. ATTORNEYS- ~ "a^v^e^frlseTijiv^r^eTpro^at^Xa^ XV. a specialty; suits Superior, Justice, Police courts: terms reasonable: collections, etc. G. W. HOWE, atty-at-law. 850 Market, cor. Stockton. MONEY ADVANCED TO LITIGANTS, COURT costs and charges paid in matters of probate, contracts, damages, accidents, notes, first-class collections and general law business. Address J. F. NAUGHTON, 54 Nevada block, S. F. J' OilN R. Aif KEN , ATTORNEi-AT-LAW, RS. 16 and 17. 402 Montgomery st., cor. California. JA. MITCH SltX* ATT'Y-AT-LAW, REMOVED I • to Spreckels bldg., 929 Market st. ; advice free. WM.H. CHAPMAN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, . Mills building, sixth floor, room 5, San Fran- cisco, Cal. Telephone 1544. W. DAVIDSON, ATTORNE Y-AT-LA W. 420 « California St.; rms. 14-15: advice free. •■ : II PROPOSALS. 7 ~^ ~" TpROPOSAIS^" X FOR SUPPLIES FOR VETERANS' HOME ASSOCIATION. - Notice is hereby giv,en that sealed proposals will I be received by the board of directors of the Veter- ans' Home Association at its office, 1 room 13, No. 320 Sansome street, San Francisco, California, up to 2 o'clock p. m. SATURDAY, June 22,1895, and opened immediately thereafter in the pres- ence of bidders, for furnishing and. delivering quartermaster, and commissary supplies ' for the Veterans' Home, Napa County (railroad station, YountviUe) for the six months commencing July 1, 1895, and ending December 31, 1895. .-, Schedules with information and instructions for submitting bids will be furnished upon application to the undersigned. Bidders will . carefully follow the conditions of the schedules, ana no bid will he considered unless it is in accordance with such schedules. . , ... ■' ,r Each bidder must accompany his . bid with a cer- tified check upon gome well-known and responsi- ble banking-house for at . least 10 percent of the amount of his bid, payable to J. C. CURRIER. Treasurer, conditioned that . the -bidder will enter Into a good and valid contract, upon . notice of ac- ceptance, as required by law. ; •--■•• - . .• ;- -1 The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids, and to order any quantity over or under the amount specified. Address J. J. SCOVILLEj Secretary Veterans' Home Association, room 13, No. 320 Sansome st., San Francisco, Cal. By order of the Board of Directors. : . PAINTING. - -■■■ ■'. ■■■.;. ... .-•.--.. -, X PROPOSALS FOR LABOR — SEALED PRO- posals for performing the labor of painting* the buildings of the Veterans' Home In Napa County (railroad station I Yountville) 1 will be received by the board of directors of - the Veterans' Home As- sociation at •■■ its office, room 13, No. 320 Sansome street,' San Francisco, Cal., up to 2 o'clock p. m., Saturday, June 22; 1895. r: -'■:.:■ •;■;; Specifications will be furnished bidders upon ap- plication. Bids should be marked "Proposals for painting," and addressed to - -■ ... . „ , , .-• >.~ ;•>•:- ;. --- -:• - J. J. SCOVILLE, Secretary, Veterans Home Association, room IS, 320 Sansome St., San Francisco, 'Cal. - . r ', ATOTICE IS . HEREBY - GIVEN THAT THE XI board of directors of tho Escondido Irrigation District will receive sealed proposals for the pur- chase of $11,000 of the bonds of said 1 district, and bids will be received therefor at the office of said board in the city of Escohdldo, California, until 10 o'clock a. v.. on the Ist day of July, 1895. •■•: -. ■■-- ■■■''-' 'A. J. WEKDEN, ' i Dat*d Secretary Escondido Irrigation District. ; Dated May 8, 1895. .: -. . > :,; - :•.:---..- ■:-.-. ■...-..• • ' . • - ■: " " '-'■■ ". ■"■ HOUSES TO^LEl^ „ HOT7BM OF 6 LARGE SUNNY ROOMs" C— U. K22. Eliis st. .■■■■ .. : - -„.-, „■:.-- 90 TWENTY-THIRD, BET. YORK AND — O Hampshire— House 6 rooms; bath ; modern improvements: $18. . '- -. ■ ~A AO LEAVENWORTH— HOUSE OF 9 ROOMS '±\JU and bath. . • *..>". ..-_.. . - I" N'PART OR WHOLE, CHEAP, STORE AND JL 11 rooms furnished or unfurnished; good for fruit store or barber-shop. 3129 Sixteenth st. A q A. POST. OPPOSITE FIRST CONGREGA- ttOV/ tional Church— Good location for doctor or dentist; low rent to a good tenant. Apply to G. H. UMBSEN & CO.. 14 Montgomery st. 91 91 PERRY— BAY-WINDOW HOUSE; 4 'JuL'jmi \% rooms and basement: water free: rent re- duced. ' Apply to U. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Mont- gomery st. '■• - ■ . ATEST STYLES IN HOUSES TO RENT AT BALDWIN & HAMMOND'S, ig Montgomery. C UNNY HOUSE-530 EDDY, NEAR LARKIN ; 0 9 rooms: bath: rent $30: water free. FURNISHED HOUSES. Op:] II CLAY— HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS, COM- ■—•Jl-i pietely furnished ; piano; furnace; base- ment: sunny yard: 10 to 3. COTTAGES TO' LET. - 15£ea^ANT > *SUNNY I COTTJLfIi:V J 8 BOOMS X and bath. Apply 1514 Gear}' st. -T DESIRABLE NEW MODERN SUNNY Hal, 5 rooms »i:d bath; also new carpet for sale. 335 a Fair Oaks St., near Twenty-fifth. ■VfEW MIDDLE FLAT: 2 BAY-WINDOWS; -Li 8 rooms; suitable or 2 families; bath; gas; tubs; Cheap. 909 Folsotn St., near Fifth. . • . 7q FOURTH— FOUR ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR I O office or housekeeping: rent $20. CIJ7 $6,3 ROOMS EACH: YARD; WATER; «JT) • • separate; 1109-1111 Elm aye. Apply 1512 Golden Gate aye. LEGANT FLAT: 5 ROOM; BATH; SUN IN J-i all rooms. 8 Grove, near City Hall. ELEGANT SUNNY FLAT; ROOMS: BATH. 145 Grove, near City Hall. SUNNY CORNER FLAT; -.5 ROOMS AND bath; $22 50. 458 Haight St. dSTZ»~UPI'ER FLAT; DOUBLE PARLOR; iIPIU. dining-room and kitchen: bath. 41 Her- man St., June. Market and Valencia. Q9 l HOWARD— FLATS, OR 4 ROOMS O^Ji. and bath. ODERN FLAT OF 8 ROOMS: BATH: ONE or two families. 1128 Howard st., near 7th. OZY FLAT; 4 ROOMS; BATH; ST ATI ON- ary washtub; rent $18. 1155 Howard st. RETTIEST FLAT IN THE MISSION, 7 rooms, 2510 Mission st.: large rear lot. ATEST STYLES IN FLATS TO RENT AT 1 BALDWIN HAMMOND'S, 10 Montgomery. ffl» Ift BRAND NSW FLAT OF 5 RMS.; NICE __•_.». location. SPECK'S, 80 Montgomery st. 9 NEW FLATS; JUST COMPLETED: 4 AND *J 5 rooms and bath; rent $22 50 and $25; Cali- fornia Rt., nr. Baker. Apply SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO., 220 Montgomery St., Mills building. 1 MONTH'S RENT FREE; REDUCED FROM X $30 to $25; sunny flat; central. 409 O'Farrell. IpLAT— $2O; NEW, SUNNY, 6 ROOMS, BATH; Marge yard: modern. 1410 Pacific st. Q FLAT 3 FINE SUNNY ROOMS. 27 .:. .;.. » ELEVENTH — ELEGANTLY,, FUR- nished front rooms comulete for housekeep- ing: sun all day: facing the street: private bath, etc.; grates ; carpets and furniture all new; rea- sonable. ELLIS— 2 DESIRABLE SUNNY ROOMS ____for housekeeping; central location. 9991 FOURTH-LARGE FRONT SUITES *»**fciB for offices; also housekeeping .suites: transients. O(\ 7 FOURTH — SUNNY FURNISHED OU I front rooms for housekeeping; also single- cheap. 91 q FULTON, COR. VAN NESS AYE.-2 OR Ci Lkj 3 rooms furnished complete for housekeep- ing; clean; must be seen to be appreciated. A qn B PLEASANT SUNNY ROOMS T:«}W for light housekeeping. ■ 7qi HARRISON, BETWEEN THIRD AND I OX Fourth: large, sunny, comfortable; furnish- ed front room for housekeeping: bath: private: $9. 7 (V HOWARD-SUNNY SUITE OF UOUSE- • Xt/ keeping rooms: gas and bath. 91 A HYDE— 2 SUNNY HOUSEKEEPING — 11/ rooms and 1 large front room. IHI ft JACKSON, R. MASON-FURNISHED XV'XCJ sunny front large housekeeping; $7 to $9. 1 AQ JESSIE— LARGE SUNNY HOUSEKEEP- X\JQ ing rooms; also single rooms; price cheap. r,AQ JONES-SUNNY FURNISHED SUITE, OV/t./ gas and bath, with references: no children. O1 9 A LARKIN, NEAR GEARY— 2 OR 3 SUN- <..!_- ny furnished housekeeping rooms. . • <2»1 A LARGE UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND «ujX\/. kitchen. 18 Lewis St., off Taylor, near Post. ■ . 011 LYON— PAR KPANHANDLE; BEAUTI- OXX ul sunny rooms for housekeeping. - , ■ - t\A U minna — FURNISHED ROOMS FOR __:U housekeeping; large yard. . «SjfQ, LARGE FRONT SUNNY HOUSEKEEP- ! 7 THIRD ST.-LARGE SUNNY FRONT OX I housekeeping; also others; $6. $10, $12. * q99 THIRD— FRONT FURNISHED HOUSE- OZiA keeping suites, $7, $8, $9 and $10; single, $1 to $1 60. ' - ■ •■ :■'•.:'■-■ q AQ TURK— FURNISHED BOOMS *J\JU for housekeeping. RO9 WASHINGTON st.-sunny UNFUR- . *j\J& nished rooms, suites of 2 and 3; $Sand «10* running water. ■■■■■-. ■■■■■■ ■ .. - ' ROOMS TO LET. . q9Q BRA^N^CN^^U^N^R^O^IsTtJSIToF O-jO kitchen, parlor and piano; $6 a month. - RS. A.* FISHER, FORMERLY OF 417 Kearny, . has removed to 520 Bush St.; house has been thoroughly renovated and newly fur- nished; rooms single or en suite; rents reasonable. 114 EIGHTH-SUNNY UNFURNISHED xxrt rooms; single or en suite; references. A~\ ft ELLIS-NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS ttXO at the Irvingtou; single or en suite; prices to suit the times.. : UROPE HOUSE, 1169 MISSION— furnished ro oms, single or en suite, $1 to $3 per week; night 26c to $1; transient solicited. ' EVERETT, 55 SECOND — FAMILY ■ HOUBE, thoroughly renovated; . new management; re- spectable ; sunny ring ; reasnble. M.DALTON, prop. 99C FOURTH— FURNISHED FRONT; BUIT- — — 1-> able for two; also housekeeping. CAR GEARY— LARGE SUNNY ROOM SUIT- \J\JO able for two gentlemen; also single room. : K9l GOLDEN GATE AYE.— LARGE NICELY \JjUX furnished sunny room; $10. ■. . ■ _ 91 7 GRANT AYE.— LARGE rooms nice- - . I. I ly furnished: gas; bath; hot and cold water. AX HARRIET— LARGEThONNY ROOM FOR -^12 gent: »5. -,/■ : ';-> J '--' -.■-.-■•' . ■.; . ■...,:, -. .:■... ;. milE ORLANDO. «89 HOWARD ST.— SUNNY 'X bay-window suites; running water and gas; also single rooms; reasonable; best of care. • „,. „i.>^ 1 1 HOWARD — NICELY ■ FURNISHED X^v/t/3 room for lor '£ gentlemen ; $7 a month. 1 1 9ft l HOWARD-$5 FOR A SINGLE ROOM X J —O ; orstf for a double room. ... ; f\T\A JESSIE - ST., . BET. SEVENTH AND XJOrt Eighth— Large sunny front room; private family. o- .: ■ ■•'.■ ■:•:"•'. ■. -'. :,. - ("'I PI JONES — SUNNY. FRONT • ROOMS, \Jj-O nicely furnished; gentlemen preferred. .•: % RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY— PLEAS- - ant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first class I in every respect; terms reasonable. : >• - .- " -~ -r'- • r-\- • Q9q lXrkin— front room with bath and gas; rent slo.. „ ; -■:--■. . . . . * ■; ROOMS TO LET— Continueil. 09 larki^^TlXrge su?cny front *J*-i*J room; also single furnished rooms: terras moderate. . KSBBf * ■ THE CRAGBURN, CORNER LARKIN AND ; Post streets— Nicely furnished sunny rooms, en suite or single; first-class and reasonable. • LEAVENWORTH — LARGE SUNNY iJJL^i's rooms for one or two gentlemen or. small family. . 1 LEAVENWORTH — LARGE SUNNY i-\j^jO front unfurnished room to let. VOSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 ..MARKET,. BET. X Sixth and Seventh— Single and suites; . per night, 35c to $1 ; week, $1 50 to $5; families. Ift MARKET— LARGE SUNNY FRONT XUOtt room; also single rooms; price reasonable. ('I Ql MCALLISTER— NEWLY FURNISHED \JJiO*4 parlor suite; use of piano: bath; gas; cheap. &.AQ MINNA — LARGE SUNNY ; FRONT O^tO room ; also rooms for housekeeping. - Of*rr MINNA, COR. EIGHTn-NICELY FUR- UU I nished bay-window rooms ; ?1 week. • 9J. MINT AYE., NR. FIFTH ST.— NICELY — 1 furnished sunny bay-window rooms; $8 and $10 per month: slso other front rooms, cheap. I*7 POLK ST."; NEAR MARKET— SUNNY -1- 1 double or single rooms, night 25c; week $1 to $3. -■ • .-•-:■.. 907 POST — CHANGED HANDS; -" THOR- --" 4 ouglily renovated; nicely furnished front suites; also single room cheap; transient solicited a specialty. C 97 POST, BET. MASON AND TAYLOR— Os-i I Neatly furnished rooms, terms very reason- able, with use of kitchen. POWELL., CORNER OF GEARY— TWO -j-*O nice biggie front rooms suitable for offices. CO SECON 1 1— DOUBLE BOOMS. WEEK, $1 50 __^to_3: U igle. $1 to $1 50: night. 20c to 50c. 1 Oft BE Y '/NTH — NICELY FURNISHED •XOU front *■ inny single rooms: $4 and Bs month. /"I RAND SOUTHERN. COB. SEVENTH AND \X Mission— 'looms all light ; water, gas and electric bells; elevati" runs from 7 a. m. to 12 p.m.: single, 50 cents; suii'. $1 day; $2 50 and $5 week up. SIXTU— CHEAPEST IN CITY : DOUBLE and si gle front nicely furnished rooms. qq SIXTjI/ST., THE HILLSDAI.K-SUNNY OO rooms; ''nglc and en suite; $1 to $1 50 a day. "VTEW PYIiENEE HOUSE, 1314 STOCKTON -Li st.— Sum'/ front rooms: suites or single: by day, week or mouth. PH. MA YSOUNAVE, prop. Q(\Q SUITER— ROOMS $1 50 A WEEK AND Q\JO up; transient rooms a specialty. . "I 99 TAYLOR — ELEGANTLY FURNISHED sonny rooms; also housekeeping rooms. 013~7 THIltU— 2 UNFURNISHED HOUSE- ♦ )•-)! keepir.g rooms: $5 and $6. "1 C VAN SUNNY FRONT SUITE; ■i-'-J also 3ingle rooms: elegantly furnished; reason- able. 1 700 VAN NESS avenue— nicely FUR- I OO nislic 1 sunny parlors, with piano. J^UROPE" HOUSE, 1169 MISSION— NICELY J furnisheii rooms, single or en suite: transients. BOARDING AND ROOMS. /*O/^ EDD ■•'— SUNNY"fRONTROOmK SUITES U-.U and single: beat board; reasonable. CHILDREN BOARDED. ' VIT ANTEI »^S^qSTcHDESBEH^BOMTTO^ '» years of to board in private respectable family; good home; mother's care; good country air. Apply m blacksmith-shop next to MARTIN KELLY, Ocean View. CHILDREN BOARDED— SHORT DISTANCE \J in country; good home. Apply at office Brook- lyn Hotel, from 9 to 12 a.m. rp WO CHILDREN. TO BOARD, 4 TO 8; NICE X home arid yard ; best of care. Inquire 409 Twenty-sixth st., corner Harrison. "DESPISCTAHLB ELDERLY LADY WITH XV sunny yard and home would like several chil- dren to board: mother's care. 114 Jones st. Tl r ANTED— A CHILD TO BOARD; VERY *' desirable home. • Apply 614 Ellis si. STORES TO LET. stand for drug or grocery business. Apply W. B. CLUFF, 17 Sixth St. IfOUR-STOUY BRICK AND IKON BUILDING 3 and basement, 508 Sacramento st., containing elevator, power, etc. : rent $80. Apply DAVID STERN A SONS. 20 Montgomery st. OFFICES TO LET. 91 7 GEARY-CHOICE OFFICE-ROOMS, OP- —J_ I posite Union square; key 217 1 . a- J^LEGANT OFFICES IN NEW SPRECKBLS -i building, 923 Market: rents low; . no extra charge for gas, janitor services or beating. Apply at building or G. H.UMHSEX «fc CO., 14 Montg. St. STABLE FOR SALE. STABLE "oF~io '"ST A LLS^IX) 'LET.'^isr^A'sH iivi 1 ., near Franklin St. : . , ■ . . '; PIANOS. VIOLINS, ETC. ARO~AINS~I X~N U W AND SD-H AND PIANOS: X» Hazelton, Brown* Simpson, Mozart, etc. : bard- limes prices; installments. EATON, 735 Market at. LEGANT UPRIGHT PIANO, NEARLY i-i new. at a bargain; Storage warehouse, 211 Larkin st. • . ■■ - . ARGAIN— UPRIGHT PIANO, $80; WILL BE sold at once. Room 21, Flood building. SACRIFICE NOW BY OWNER— ELEGANT upright piano, $180. Room 10. 809 Market st. p EORGE F. WELLS, SOLE AGENT FOR THE VX Matnushek pianos; sold on very easy Install- ments; pianos rented. 1360 Market st. A N EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY— PIANOS -£*- sold upon a new rent-contract plan; please call and have It explained .i c easiest terms ever offered for procuring a fine piano: foil-size new up- rights from $150 upward. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., corner Kearny and Sutter sts. REAT BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND PI- VJT anos at SHERMAN, CLAY ik CO. 'S, cor. Kear- ny and Sutter sts. ASY TERMS; LOW PRICES. KOHLK?. & CHASE. • XTVE^V ELEGANT UPRIGHTS, STANDARD -L makes, "almost new, half original cost; see at once. F. W. SPENCER & CO., 721 Market st. . BYRON MAUZY, 808 POST ST.— SOHMER, Newby A Evans, Briggs and other pianos. STEIN WAY UPRIGHT: SLIGHTLY USED- grand tone; half-cost. SPENCER, 721 Market.' OUPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLDfor cash or on easy terms. KOULER & CHASE. 28 and 30 O'Farrt)H St. . STORAGE WILSON BIiOS^i7IOMARI?ET ST.— GXTOUX »» rates and examine our method for storage of furniture and all kinds Of household goods; dust and vermin proof; separate rooms at low rates. STORAGE; FURNITURE, PIANOS, MDBE; advances. LIEBES S. W. CO., 906 Market, r. 4. T7IURNITURE, PIANOS AND OTHER MER- ■JD chandise received on storage; money advanced on consignments; fire-proof building. 410 Post st., S~ TOR AGE OF FURNITURE, PIANOS, HOUSE- hoId goods, etc. J. M. PIERCE, 735 Market at. FIRST-CLASS STORAGE : ADVANCES MADS J 421-423 Market at. (HAS. L. TAYLOR. •_■-';'.;- ' .. sheriff's; sales.^ . _~~ s^rlTf^s~sale^the hibernTa~~sav- ._ INGS AND LOAN SOCIETY, plaintiff, vs. ANDREW FAY, et al., defendants. , • No. 40,653. Superior Court, Department No. 1. Order of sale and decree of foreclosure. | ; . Under and by virtue of an order of sale and decree of foreclosure, issued out of the Superior Court, De- partment No. 1. of the City and County of San Francisco. State of California, on the 13th day of June, A. D. 1895. in the above-entitled action, wherein the HIBERNIA savings and LOAN SOCIETY, the above-named plaintiff, obtained a judgment and decree of foreclosure against AN- DREW FAY, MARY J. : FAY (his wife) and B. STURMAN, defendants, on the 13th day of No- vember, A. D. 1894. which said judgment and de- cree was, on the 29th day of December, A. D. 1894, recorded in Judgment Book 19 of said court, at page 326, I am commanded to sell ail that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, and bounded and described as follows: . Commencing at a point on the northerly line of Twenty-fourth street, distant thereon one hun- dred - and ' eighty (lbO) feet •, easterly from, the easterly line of Castro street ; running thence east- erly along said line of Twenty-fourth street fifty (60) feet: r thence at right angles northerly one hundred and fourteen (114) feet; thence at right angles westerly, fifty (50) feet; thence at right angles southerly one hundred and fourteen (114) feet to the point of commencement. The same be- ing laid down on the official map of the City and County of San Francisco as part of Homer's Ad- dition; block NO. 160. : . - f Public notice is hereby given that on THURS- DAY, the 11th day of July, , A. ; D. 1895. at 12 o'clock noon of that day, in front of the new City Hall, Larkin-street wing, in the City and County of San Francisco, 1 will, In obedience to said order of sale and ■ decree ; of - foreclosure, ' sell the above- described property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to raise sufficient money to satisfy said judgment, with Interest [ and I costs, etc., .to ' the highest and best bidder, lor • lawful s money gold coin of the United States.' : " ■ • ■-* ■'■-■■' >>•■/•■■..-■ RICHARD I. WHELAN, Sheriff. 1 -San Francisco, June 19, 1895. '. : '; TOBIN THE PRETTIEST, COTTAGE IN ALAMEDA X County ; thoroughly well built; street work done: sunny side of street; near the university, in an orchard; at a bargain, v JOS. ;' J. ; MASON, Dwight way station, Berkeley. - t^or SALE-HOUSE 7 ROOMS, ALCOVE and X but modern conveniences: lot 100x136. In- quire in shoestore, Dwight way station, Berkeley. LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ' '. , 1 Arrived. TUESDAY, June 18. Schr Moro, Jorgensen, 21 hours from Westportj bark, to J S Kimball. Sailed. .-... ■ :- TUESDAY, June 18. Stmr Bon it a, Doran, San Diego, etc. ■JJIAUIIIAGE LICENSES. Licenses to marry were granted yesterday at follows: Peter Riddell and Lizzie Shevelin, 30—26. William J. Byrne and Nora Cornyn, 26—20. J. W. Gilkyson Jr. and H. W. Tennis, 20—18. Frank Stern and Katie Ferre, 23—42. P. F. Rogues Jr. and Anna T. Dewoody, 24—19, R. B. T. Stegemann and Clara Peace, 38—22. Octave C. Carnaud and Delia Marshall, 38—28. DIVORCES GRANTED. Marie Fabriosi from Michael Fabriosi, for Intem- perance and neglect, by Judge Troutt. .. . BIRTHS—DEATHS. [Birth, marriage ana death notices sent by mall will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication ■ offices and be indorsed with the name and residence or persons authorized to have the same published. J BORN. ADLER—In this city. Juno 17, 1895, to the wife of Hermann Adler, a daughter. DE LAVEAGA—In this city, to the wife of. J. M. . de Laveaga, a son. GIFFORD—In this city, June 12, 1895, to the wife t of W. C. Gifl'ord, a son. HAMPTON—in this city, June 14, 1895, to the wife of William Hampton, a son. OSTERMAN—In San Jose, to the wife of William Osterman, a daughter. 3IAKRIED. ASPLUND—CALLEN—In this city, June 15,1895, Arthur Asplund and Augusta Ca'llen. BAIRD—ILS-in this city, June 5. 1895, by the Rev. J. A. Emery, Charles W. Baird and Lena lls, both of San Francisco. MAACK—MOUR—In San Jose, September 30, 1894, Walter H. Maack and M. Dorothea Mohr, i both of San Francisco. • DIED. Aubry, Catherine Lascy, Lydia B. Alsenz, Jacob Moorhead, Robert Boyd, James A. McGuirk. Thomas Crowley, Annie Nelson, Mary F. Callahan, Patrick Paschold, Carl Donovan, George M. ■ Phelps.'Farweil Fleming, Peter Quigley, Ann v. Han Sarah M. Shobt-rg, Charles Hoetzel, Louisa ■ Stafford. John Kofod, Hans Peter . . Southwood, George Kilroy, Mary A. C. Talty, Samuel AUBRY—In this city, June 17, 1895, Catherine, beloved wife of Francis O. Auljry. and mother of Mrs. John B. Martin, Mrs. Charles P. Stanley, Charles B. and Edmund E. Aubry. a native of England, aged 74 years 11 months and 3 days. Friends and acquaintances aye respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 1 o'clock P. M., from her late resi- dence, 143 Chattanooga street, where services will be held. Interment Cypress Lawa Ceme- tery. ' ... ' ALSENZ—In this city. June 17. 1865. Jacob Al- senz, a native of Germany, aged til years 6 months and 4 days. BOYD—In this city, June 17. 1895,' James A., dearly beloved and only son of John and Mary J. ■ Boyd and brother of Mrs. Jennie A. Perry, a native of San Francisco, aged 31 years 6 months and 2 days. Friends and .acquaintances are respest- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAT (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from the family residence, 707 Hayes street. Interment Masonic Cemetery. CALLAHAN—In this city, June 17, 1895, Patrick, beloved husband of Delia Callauan. and father of John and Michael Callahan, a native of the parish. of Buttervant. County Cork, Ireland, aged 62 years. I New York papers please copy.] . £3" Friends and acquaintances «re respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock a. m., from his late residence. 1214 Broadway, thence to St. Bridget's Church, where'a requiem high mass will ba celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CROWLEY—In this city, Jnne 18. 1895. Annie, beloved wife of James Crowley, a native of San Francisco. DONOVAN—In this city. June 17, 1895, George Matthew, beloved son of George M. and Annie Donovan, a native of San Francisco, aged 5 months and 17 days. j)3~Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock a. m.. iroxn the resi- dence of his parents, 37 Madison avenue. Inter- ment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. FLEMING—In this city. June 17, 1895, Peter Fleming, a native of Scotland, aged 69 years. HOETZEL—In Uoboken, N. J., Juno 6, 1895,' Louisa Uoetzel, a native of Germany, aged 60 years and 5 months. HANSELL—In this city, June 16, 1895, Sarah M. Hansell (nee Parrott). beloved wife of William L. Hansell, and mother of John 8., Sarah M. and Bertha L. Hansell and Mrs. F. A. Schmitz, 3 na- tive of Buffalo, N. V., aged 42 years and 8 months. JKiPFriends and acanalntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from berlate resi- dence, 2924 Octavia street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. I KOFOD—In this city, June 16, 1895. Hans Peter Kofod. beloved brother of Mrs. P. Christian ana Martin A. Kofod, a native of Bornholm, Den- mark, aged 32 years and 3 months, a member of the Grand Lodge of the Danish society Dania and the Danish society Dania No. 2 aud Norden. #3" ' Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral THIH DAY (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from St. George's Hall. 909 Market street, under the auspices of Dania No. 2. Remains at the parlors of Peterson tifal, permanent and easy of access;. see It be (or* buyiuf a burial place elsewhere. '.'-.■ 1 /.--. cut Office. 9 city Hall'.ATaaua* l 13