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I BUSINESS CHANCES. moSELL a wsixess of;any kinlTquick I for cash gee STRAND A TUTTLE, 45 Third st. ■fljTo?Wiin CORNER SALOON; GOOD STOCK; VJT—V/VJvf. full value: transfer corner; pays well: departure cause of sale. STRAND A TUTTLE, 45 Third st. . • Cj-17- RESTAURANT; BARGAIN TO Ci IP. day. STRAND A TUTTLE, 45 Third dgQAA CORNER SALOON; BEST PART OF '?•>'"'■ Market st.; pays well; full value in sight. STRAND A TUT I 45 Third st. <">"»(> RESTAURANT; AT* TERMINUS OF <3*JU\J. cable line: building included; cheap rent: clears over $150 per month. STRAND A I 1 rri.K. 45 Third st. O.)-i \ RESTAURANT, WELL-FITTED UP; .„ -i>W. No. 1 location: rooms: pays well; busy street: bargain. STRAND A TUTTLE. 45 Third st. \ i ROCERY AND BAR, WITH ROOMS; FULL VI value in sight: good paying: best reason for selling. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. ~<2jOXn PARTNER WANTED IN RES- — 't\'. taurant: clears $50 per month to each; are to-day. STRAND A TUTTLE, 45 Third st. C_l^H PARTNER IN HOEING- O I <J". shop. STRAND A TUTTLE, 45 Third. (Jg '"^^H SALOON, CONNECTED WITH hi > D- O« '•-'". pine-house and livery stable; clears $100 per month. STRAND A TUTTLB, 45 Third st. Q99~ BRANCH BAKERY, COFFEE AND 0 — — •'— '• lunch parlors: rooms: pay well; north of Market. STRAND A TUTTLE. 45 Third at. (2JPIAA FRUIT AND VEGETABLE STORE; riPOV/U. large profits: good horse and wagon; greatest bargain ever offered for the money; worth double amount. STRAND A TUTTLE, 45 Third. | Oil 7nn WOOD AND COAL YARD; 5 • JL I \J\J. horses. 4 wagons, 1 hack, harnesses, etc.; rent $10. STRAND A TUTTLE, 45 Third. ROLL A STENBERG, 719 MARKET, NEAR Third, sell or exchange businesses, furnished lionises, orchards, vineyards, San Francisco, Ala- meda and Oakland property: send particulars; all applications tor sales promptly attended to. SALOON FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN IF taken this week; owner has other business that requires attention; investigate. PROLL, STEN- BERG A CO., 719 Market st. - ______^ A KKA BAKERY, RESTAURANT, WEST- HpOO\J. em Addition; genuine bargain ; reason- able rent ; selling account of departure. PROLL A STENBERG, 719 Market st. ._ _1 QCifi CORNER GROCERY, BAR: WEST- tJpIOUI'. em addition of Market: fine stock, fixtures; established family trade; average sales, puaranteed "{s6oo a month. I'ROLL A STEN- ' BERG, 719 Market. PHOTO-ENGRAVING; DESIGNING COPPER X zinc etching plant; controls large- city trade; employs large number of help; selling account de- parture. PROLL A STENBERG, 719 Market st. <E» 97 c SALOON — WELL ESTABLISHED: »_s_i I O day and night trade: cigar stand: on Third: stand investigation; bargain. PROLL A STENBERO, 719 Market. - ESTABLISHED PRINTING AND NEWSPA- per plant In prospering country town near San Frar Cisco; controls largest circulation. For par- ticulars see PROLL A STENBERG, 719 Market. Q*a Kf\ FIRST-CLASS SALOON ~B EST COR- «JUUI/« ncr in city; elegant fixtures; costly safe; cash register cost $225; low rent; receipts, $15 per day. BARRETT A CO., 865 Market st. ft IAA FRUIT, VEGETABLES, PRODUCE; «ir 1U«« receipts $11 a day: horse; wagon; rent 810. BARRETT A CO., 8651/*, Market st. Q9HA RESTAURANT, DOING A BUSI- •I7--V/U. ness of $400 to $500 a month; location good; rent $25; water tree. Address THOS. F., bo- 104, Call Office. ' BAND CENTRAL DINING-ROOM AT A vJ" bargain: free rent. Seventh and Mission. CjQXA MONEY CAN BE DOUBLED IN 3 *!pOU\J. weeks; good business. Itoom 34, 5 Market st. ALOON ON CITY FRONT; MUST BE SOLD: make offer. 4 Washington st. T)ROFITABLE AND WELL-ESTABLISHED Jl retail book and stationery business in this city for sale cheap; a pood bargain for little money. Apply to CUNNINGHAM, CURTISS A WELCH, 327 Sansome st. PACIFIC COAST AGENCY FOR A STAPLE JL article used in all groceries; offer wanted; will stand full investigation: for sale or exchange. WOOD A CO.. 917 Market st. •< lfift RESTAURANT, WORTH $800. IF 0 IUU. soldln a few day : large stock of wine ; big trade. WOOD A CO., 917 Market st. Q^flfl PARTNER FOR HOTEL; LADY. OR '• <3UVjVJ. gent; 50 rooms: 40 steady boarders; rent $60; no agents. C. WILLIAMS, 613 Mission it., room 19. URNISHED HOTEL (BOARDING-HOUSE); 50 rooms, 30 boarders, for sale cheap; a good opportunity for an active man. Particulars of WILLIAM HOELSCHER A CO., N\V. cor. Turk . and Taylor. ALOON: WELL ESTABLISHED: GOOD DAY and night trade; good stock and fixtures: pool- table; rent $200; bargain. 319 Third st. C? AA A A FIRST-CLASS WHOLESALE ♦_ OUUU. and retail liquor business: established 20 years; no night or Sunday work; good reasons for seHing; no agents. Address W. H., box 104, this office. . , TpfSTAURANT AND BAR FIXTURES— It Must be sold immediately; $125. . 1218 Point 1 sal p.. close to Geary-st. carhouse. ALOONAND EIGHT ' FURNISHED ROOMS; will take a fair offer. 232 First st. Q ALOON FO~R~SALK~ATT"( EAT BAR- -1 gain; come see this; with living - rooms: handsomely fitted up: lar;.;e stock; cheap rent; long lease. CO4 Third No agents. fi OOD OPPORTUNITY: PARTNER WANTED VX in. a business established since 1862: capital required, about $50,000. Address A. T., P. O. box ' 1848. ■ 15 ALB — A DELICATESSEN STORE. 1 with side bar; cheap rent; long lease. Apply at WELLiIAN, PECK & CO.'S, 201 Market. OMPLETEFURNTTUREFACTORY, BOILER \. and engine, or partner wanted. 718 Bryant st. I^OR GOOD SALOON AND LODGING- ' house- in Stockton; old established: has 21 rooms: doing good business. Address J.D. GALL, StocKton, for full particulars. ALOON FOR SALE. WITH LIVING-ROOMS; rent cheap. Apply 551 Bryant st. ; -■rflrt GROCERY, BAR AND FIXTURES: »^«JUU. large yard; 6 living-rooms: doing good business; must sell on account of sickness. 501 • •nth st. . ALOON WITH PROPERTY FOR SALE; corner lot in good country town. Particulars . at 108 Geary st. ________^_ OUTCHER - SHOP AND A FRUITSTORE; JL> cheap: good business ; owner cannot attend to both. Call 122 Taylor st. \\" I SII TO BUY A COFFEE OR CHOPHOCSE; »V state particulars. Address J. X., box 99, Call. TV)K SALE— FRUIT AND CANDY-STAND IJT inside depot. Cor. California and Central aye. SMALL GROCERY AND BAR TO RENT VERY cheap. Apply Call Branch Office, 116 Ninth st. SPLENDID WAYSIDE RESORT— 7% MILES from Stockton, with about 8 acres; several windmills, barns, etc.; doing good business. Ad- dress J. D. GALL. Stockton, Cal. ■ SALOON AND GROCERY FOR SALE; rent taken out in trade. 717 Davis st. AKERY- FOR SALE-RETIRING FROM, business: Apply at 115 Oak st. OR SALE-OLD ESTABLISHED GROCERY and bar; 4 rooms: in good location. Apply H. HOMANN, 468 Tebamajit. - KB FOB SALE; THIS PAPER. INQUIRE JLV at office or r. 28, St. Ann's building. _ to 3 p. m. FURNITURE 10-ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE Ju or exchange for realty. 4 Waller st. UlTOfirk RESTAURANT AND COFFEE SA- tsZi\J\J. loon; owner going East. 1736 Market. /IROCEBY AND BAR FOR SALE. APPLY \JT JOHN WlELANDßrewerj\ CORNER GROCERY AND BAR, STOCK AND fixtures. Apply this office. _-l OAA LARGECORNERGROCERY; BAR; IJ,' "1. no agents. 1 Kentucky pi., nr. Napa. EDUCATIONAL. • ' , IiriNEK^Y^T^A^E^TAUGHT: PUPILS are taken in class or private: terms reason- able. 2510 California at. ./GERMAN LESSONS BY GERMAN LADY \X teacher; terms moderate. Address Teacher, box 75, Call Office. ILLIAN BEDDABD. THE ENGLISH AC- Ju tress, coaches ladles and gentlemen for the dramatic profession: appearances arranged; Shakespearean classes Wednesday evenings. Shakespearean Academy, 913 Hyde St., S. F. T ESSONS GIVEN IN SHORTHAND, BOOK- J-J keeping, correspondence and penmanship in privat* families or at teacher's residence, Address A. C, box 48, this office. OWENS ACADEMY, UNIVERSITY AYE., X> Berkeley, Cat T. STEWART BO WENS, M. A., .Principal. ■ MM BOLTE'S SCHOOL REMOVED TO 2297 Sacramento st.: new term July 8. SPANISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, MeTsTER- O schaft School of Languages, 122 O'Farrfell st. vii,!,! SCHOOL; HEALD'S BUSINESS COL- IN U-k* 1 , 24 Post St.; • commercial, shorthand, Eng- lish; low rates. ■ • ________ T>OOKKEEPING, PENMANSHIP, ARITHMB -Dtic taught 6 weeks -.course $30. 5 Stockton st.,r. ELASCO'B LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private theatricals arranged: pupils rehearsed on stage. R. 5 A 12 ,1. 0. O. F. block, 7ili and Market. SCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CI VTCMINING, ME- O cbanical engineering, surveying, architecture, assay : estab. '64. VAN PER NAILLEN.723 Mlct. OTIEHL*B SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS 0 College, 723 Market St.: diploma course $30. English BRANCHES TAUGHT BY MISS DILLON. 14 McAllister, r. 46; private or class. MKS. MELVILLE-SNYDER, ORATORICAL, Vocal and Dramatic Academy, 619 Van Ness aye. ; vocal classes Monday, Bp._. $1 month; dra- matic classes Wednesday. Br. m., $3 month: also private lessons and piano; ladles and gentlemen coached for professional or amateur stage (stage for practice). -- rpARR'S INST., 659 MARKT— BOOKKEEPING 1 taught In 6 weeks. We pledge ourselves to keep free for 6 months books our graduates fail on. HEALD'B BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 POST Bookkpg, business practice, shorthand, typing, electrical engineering, telegraphy, modern lan- «ua_es rapidly taught. Write for catalogue. - LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. Mb BUY OR SELL A LODGING-HOUSE I quick for cash see GUS STRAND, 45 Third si. <JUl9ftft HOUSE OF 22 ROOMS; BEST LO- <ip -L ±d\J\J, cation on Kearny st.: pays well; bar- gain; account of departure. STRAND A TUT- TLE, 45 Third St. J-Oft CORNER BAY-WINDOW HOUSE OF «Ir"IUU. 12 well-furnished rooms: cheap-rent; pays well. See STRAND A TUTTLE, 45 Third. ROOMS — ALL OCCUPIED; TERMS OVJ reasonable. 222Va Fourth st. "1 n ROOM CORNER HOUSE. ONLY $300. II 15 rooms; N. of Market; rent $45; a snap. 30 room house clearing $200; cost $5000: $1800. Before buying, selling or exchanging go to TRAVERS A LAMB, 512 California st. MUST BE SOLD ON ACCOUNT OF DEATH— Lodging-house. 115 Second st. A Q ROOMING AND BOARDING HOUSE. to Apply 27,59 Mission st. ' "DUTTERFIELD (WILLIAM), AUCTIONEER; XJ bargains in lodging-houses. Crocker building. FURNITURE FOII SALE. BEDROOM SET, $11; PATENT TABLES $2 15; Roxbury Brussels, 75c laid: oilcloth, 20c; open evenings. SHIREK, 1310 Stockton st, He. KRASKY,' CARPETS, PICTURES, • folding, iron beds, furniture; low prices: CaL stepladder manufactd for the trade. 779 Mission. CUT PRICES IN FURNITURE AND 7 * ARPETS VV this week at McCABE'S, 948-950 Mission st. p EDUCTIONS ON LARGE STOCK, NEW AND Jit second hand; 400 carpets, good as new; oil- cloth, 25c; parlor suits, $19 up; linoleum, 45c; 7-piece chamber suits, $14 60: cornice-poles, 25c: ranges, $6; cash or installments: goods shipped j free. T. H. NELSON. 126 Fourth st. FURNITURE WANTED. T 11. BURD.AUCTIONEER, PAYsTcASHITOR J. furniture and all kinds merchandise. 10 Fulton. CAKFETS. IiRI'SSEI^.^^McTTAIITiR^SrBURY^R^tffr JL> sels, 75c. laid; linoleum, 40c; heavy oilcloth, 20c: open evenings. SHIRK K. 1310-1312 Stockton. CARPET CLEANING. TCTATIONAL dAB*PBT"BBAKNG~ANDBENf> i-> vating Works, HAMPTON A BAILY; laying and altering. 313-315 Guerrero; Tel. Mission 244. PARPETB THOROUGHLY CLEANED AND \J renovated same as new. S. FERGUSON A CO., 23 Tenth st. Telephone number, south 36. CITY STEAM CARPET-BEATING AND Renovating Works, «8 and 40 Eighth st. G. It, STEVENS, manager. Telephone No., south 250. _EN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH poor work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Car- pet Beating Works, 353-7 Tehama; tei. So-40. - pONKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS. 833 \J Golden Gate aye. : telephone east 126. HE J. E. MITCHELL CARPET-CLEANING Co. (incorp.); old established carpet cleaning machines; cleaning 3c yard. 230 14th, lei. 6074. J MCQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND REN- . ovatiag works. 453 Stevenson: tel. 3228. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. ICYCLe] good Aa N_wT~FOR SALE cheap. 232 Hickory aye. ENGLISH PUGS FOR SALE. APPLY 1511 Dupont st., near Union. ILCH COW for SALE in GOOD CON- ditlon. T. HURLEY, 230 Douglass st, POUR DRINKING-FOUNTAINS; NICKEL- J: in-the-slot; dirt cheap. BACIGALUPI, 946 Market st. Ci ii a eWplace TO BUY GAS FIXTURES. \J H. HUFSCHMIDT, 623 Golden Gate aye. 4 LL-GOLD WATCHES SOLD FOR WEIGHT —^V. of cases; no charge for works: diamonds, ear- rings, rings, studs, pins and ladies' sealskins for half original cost: goods sent C. O. D. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 GRANT AVENUE, near Geary st. C" 'Columbia pneumatic, only. s3o; BAR- VV gain. 328 McAllister gt. ILBHIB SAFE, LETTER-PRESS, SCALE, • » coffee-mill and money-till; cheap. 102 Clay st. A" 1 LOT OF EASTERN STANDARD MAKES of safes which have been taken In exchange as part payment for the Waltz safes, as follows: 3 burglar-proof bank or coin safes, 7 jewelers' safes, 8 pawnbrokers' safes, 13 merchant safes: fire and burglar proof ; ail sizes; at less than half cost; see them before you order. The Waltz Safe Salesroom, 1 221 and 223 Market St., factory 13 and 15 Drumni St., San Francisco. Cal. RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- JA hand. W. S. RAY Mfg Co., 12 California st. HUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES bought and sold 1121 V Market bet. 7th and Sth A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THE WEEKLY CALL, in wrapper, for mailing. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICIT~OF "fOR^ECLOSURE~BAIIe "-^BY J-N virtue of a duly certified copy of a decree of the Circuit Court of the United States in and- for the Southern District of California, in the cause where- in the Union Loan and Trust Company, trustee, was complainant, and the Southern California Motor Road Company, et al., were defendants, which said decree was duly Issued by the Clerk of said Circuit Court to me, the undersigned, the duly appointed and qualified special master in chancery to make sale of the property as in said decree pro- vided, I will by virtue of said decree offer for sale the property of the said Southern California Motor Road Company, at the door of the Courthouse in the city of *>an Bernardino, in the county of San Bernardino. State of California, at twelve o'clock, M.,011 Saturday, the 10th day of August, A.D. 1895, which said property is described as follows, to wit: All and singular the railroad of the said Southern California Motor Road Company, constructed from the city of San Bernardino, in said county of San Bernardino, in the State of California, through and by the way of Colton and Riverside to South Riverside, now in the county of Riverside, to- gether with all the said company's real estate, lands, tenements, hereditaments acquired for the purpose of a right-of-way for its roadbed and the appurtenances thereof, and for depots, engine- houses, carhouses, station-houses, ; warehouses, workshops, superstructures, erections and fixtures, and also all and every the privileges, franchises and rights of the said Southern California Motor Koad Company acquired at the date of said mort- gage, or thereafter owned by said company, and also all the rails, bridges, depots. Dies, engine- houses, carhouses. station-bouses, warehouses, workshops, erections, superstructures, fix- tures, privileges, franchises and rights of the said . Southern California Motor Road Company, wheresoever and whatsoever owned by the said Southern California Motor Road Com- pany, and also all the locomotives, tenders, bag- gage, freight and other cars, all belonging to said company, and all other cars, carriages, tools, ma- chinery and equipments tor the railroad of said company, and also all the goods and chattels em- ployed in and a&out the operation of said road owned by said Southern California Motor Road Company, In any way relating or pertaining to said railroad, together with all the tolls, rents, issues, profits, moneys, rights, benefits, Incomes and ad- vantages to be derived, received or had therefrom by said Southern California Motor Road Company in any manner whatsoever, which said property will be sold to satisfy the judgment and decree in said cause so duly made and entered. Said sale will be made subject to the following reservations provided for in said decree: Ist. No bid will be received by the undersigned, special master in chancery, without said bidder or bidders depositing with the undersigned as such special master the sum of $25,000, which said sum of $25,000 will be, according to the terms . of said decree, absolutely forfeited to the u«e of the trust In the hand of the said, The Union Loan and Trust Company, trustee, If the bidder to whom said rail- way and property shall be struck off snail fail to pay or comply with said purchase In accordance with the terms of said sale, and the orders and de- crees of the said Circuit Court of the United States in and for the Southern District of California. lid. That In lieu of said deposit of $25,000 any bidder at such sale, may deposit with the under- signed as said special master in chancery bonds secured by said deed of trust or mortgage men- tioned and described in said decree and executed to the complainant, the said. The Union Loan and Trust. Company, by tlie said Southern California Motor Road Company, which bonds will be re- ceived by me, the undersigned, special master in chancery, at not more than seventy-five cents on the dollar, as in said decree provided. 3d. That In accordance with the terms and pro- visions of said decree in making such sale, I, as such special master, will not receive or cry any bid for a sum leas than $100,000. ■ And notice is further given that said sale will in all things be made subject to the confirmation by said Circuit Court of the United States In and for the Southern District of California, and subject to all the provisions, terms and conditions in said de- cree contained, to which reference is hereby made.* Dated this 26th day of June, A.D. 1896. - J. DE BARTH SHORB, Special Master in Chancery. Edwin 11. Lamme, Solicitor for Complainant. ATOTICE TO CREDITORS— ESTATE OF AL- ±\ BERT HELMKEN, deceased. Notice is here- by given by the undersigned, administratrix of the estate of ALBERT HELMKEN, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the neces- sary vouchers within four months after the first publication 01 this notice to the snld administra- trix at the office of M. ART TAYLOR, 1360 Park street, Alameda, California, which said office the undersigned selects as her place of business in all matters connected with the said estate of AL- BERT lI ELM X EN. deceased. BETTY F. HELMKEN, administratrix of the estate of deceased. • Dated Alameda, June 20th, 1895. pREDITOR'S SALE— SEALED BIDS WILL \J be received for the stock of boots, shoes and fixtures contained In the Star Shoe Store, 1392 Market st. Inventory can be seen at the office of Friedman A Rogers or on the premises, where the stock may be inspected. Bids will be opened on Saturday, June 29, at 11 a. m. The undersigned reserves the right to reject any or all bids. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check of 10 per cent. Address to FRIEDMAN A ROGERS, 6 Battery st., S. F. N( > ICE TO CREDITORS. — ESTATE OF SUSAN K. KERBY, deceased. Notice is here- by given by the undersigned, administrator of the estate of SUSAN E. KERBY. deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against, the said deceased, to exhibit them with the neces- sary vouchers within ten {10* months after the first publication of this notice, to the said adminis- trator, at his office, room 4, Phelan building. Sun Francisco, the same being his place for the tran- saction of the business of the said estate In the City and County of San Francisco, State of California. ROBERT Mcelroy, Administrator of the estate of SUSAN E. KERBY, deceased. Dated at San Francisco, June 19, 1895. MY RICK & DEE RING, attorneys for Adminis- trator, 14 Sansome st. x v^>: - - . Vi THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1895. CITY REAL ESTATE. T OUIS SCHLOSS. Rooms 24 and 25, Crocker Building, S. F. <3_l C\f\ fifif\ FOR THE CHOICEST PIECE IUU.UUU # of residence property in the Western Addition; 2 nfty-varas. _1 Q f\(\fi FOR A FINE FIECE OF IN- <JpXO. \J\J \J come property on Channel st. <Bijnn MISSION LOTS ON THE INSTALL- tLUv/. ment plan. ficnn MISSION LOTS ON the install- «Jp«JUl/. inent plan. -, ©Op: (\(\(\ A SNAP; 55 FEET ON MISSION tJpDiJ.UUV/. street; a choice piece for manu- facturing of any kind. LOUIS SC_LOSS, Booms 24 and 25, Crocker Building, S F. C-ROOM COTTAGE HOME: 125 FLOOD AYE., O sunny side; open to-day; $100 down, $15 per month. THE MCCARTHY CO.. 646 Market st. (&QQAA NEW COTTAGE, 5 ROOMS, BATH, {jJS--'OUV/. finished basement; front and rear garden; lot 25x100. 2421 Harrison st. Jlj(r>rv NEW COTTAGE, 4 ROOMS; COR. is)Ou\J. Athens st. and Persia aye. ; part cash. RICK BUILDING FOR BUSINESS PROP- erty on Market St.; rent $7200 a year. Corner Pacific aye. and Baiter St., 55x137 :6 ft.; price, $11,000. E. Ride 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 house 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, 1867 Dolores St.: 5 rooms and bath, basement; on each side of Dolores st.; 25x95 ieet. Apply to C. C. BEMIS, Real Estate and Land Agent, 324 Montgomery street. TVTOW IS THE TIME build,- WHILE J-\ materials are cheap. Will build anything, anywhere; cash or easy monthly installments, plans Included. O. W. FORSYTH, 640 Market st. U&T^A COTTAGE : 3 ROOMS: IN BERK& $) i O\J. ley; lot 40x120: $15 monthly. $200— an acre, near university; steep and cheap. Other houses and lots all over town. Cli AS. A. BAILEY, 46 Market or Berkeley station, Berkeley. Q_ OA f\f\ HANDSOME COT2LVGE ON 20TH «."lUu. St., near Hampsliiroift rooms, bath; $250 cash: balance easy installments. Particulars 621 sixth st. .- ' .... . COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. mPT'-^Arr^rA^Ri^^^ »i)\J\J. wood: or will subdivide from 5 acres up: $60 to $100 per acre: close to Haywards; ad- joining school. PH. CHRIS I MAX. 541 Mission. ft ATMs FOR 160 ACRES, SONOMA COUNTY, tTpUUU near Guerneville; house, barn and or- chard; must be cash. C. K. KING, 902 Broad- way, Oakland. 51 ACRES: LITTLE HOME: (RUNNING t/2 water; fruit in bearing; good house, barn and outbuildings: V* mile from town; Al bottom land; a snap at $1500"; halt cash. D. H. TWING, So- noma City. Cal. rriHIS WILL INTEREST you. ' I x Our colony is now established; already 25 families have decided to make their homes with us. We are determined to develop a community of homes that will be self-sustaining, attractive, pleasant and profitable. We own this tract of land, in fact it has been our home for over 30 years, and we know from experience that the.soil is well adapted to the successful growth of every variety of fruit, grain and vegetables that are grown in the State of California. We have now 1000 acres in alfalfa, from which we cat three and four crops per annum, and that, too, without irrigation. We claim that. we can offer more to the man who really wants a home than has ever yet been offered or that is likely ever to be offered again. The man who provides a home that is self-sustaining, attractive, pleasant and profitable for his family enjoys a sens« of In- dependence and proprietorship that is simply Im- possible in any other business and is especially impossible for the man who works on a salary and is subject to the fluctuations of business or the whim of his employer. We ask your investigation of our offer. - Address New England Colony of California, Room 10, Mills building. OR 4 LOVELY BROOKSIDE HOMES, NEAR town. A. M. DENNETTS, Glen Ellen, Cal. AN EviUAL~BHO\V FOR ALL; STRAIGHT fair and square deal; an investment offered that is Lionest ; own your own home and be Inde- pendent : try It and you will find that we advise you right; we will sell you 40 acres of alluvial noil in the Warren Green rancho, Glenn- County, Cal., for $280: $3 per acre down, balance in 60 monthly payments, without Interest, and will throw in town lot 100x150: land suitable for all kinds of fruit, berries or grain; needs no irrigation; climate un- surpassed any where in Calif fornia; 168 miles north of San Francisco and only 20 miles from county seat of county, and 6 miles from nearest railroad town; fare, round trip, $9. For Investments and information address or call on the H. M. BENSON CO., 902 Broadway, Oakland. . A BIN COUNTY— SOOO ACRES 28 MILES from Ban Francisco. RANCHO DE NOVATO. Tracts of any size desired; fruit, grain and vege- table land; no irrigation; both rail and -water, transportation; $40 to $75 per acre; easy terms, town of Novato; graded school, hotels and stores on the property send for circular. Dairy for sale with or without cows. SYNDICATE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 64 and 65. Chronicle buildine. - ' IF YOU WANT A RANCH FOR GRAZING purposes or an orchard already Improved, where only small cash outlay is required, balance payable in 0 or 7 years, apply 32 6 Montgomery st., ii. F. PROPERTY WANTED. OOD^ENTABLE PR^PII:R^YTSrCITY IN \X exchange for 1 block land near university. JOSEPH J. MASON, Dwight-waystation,BerKeley. HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS, LARGE LOT, NEAR D wight-way station, for city property. JOS. J. MASON. Dwight way station. .- . MONEY TO LOAN. NY * ' AMO^NtToP~_IONE V TO LOAN ON A watches, diamonds, sealskins, pianos, pictures, bronzes, clocks, real estate and all kinds of securi- ties. Columbia Loan and Collateral Oflice, 9 Grant aye., 3 doors from Market st. -.. . . TRICTLY PRIVATE LOAN OFFICES. 850 STRICTLY PRIVATE LOAN OFFICES. 850 Market st., cor. Stockton, rooms 17 and 18, first floor: established 30 years; always open. "Uncle Bill." T OAN)T~ON REAL EBTATE, IST AND 2ND -Li mortgages, furniture or pianos without re- moval; lowest rates. BECKER, 240 Montgomery. S. LOAN OFFICE; 777 MARKET ST., NX. • Fourth; money on everything; private rooms, ladles. - BORROW MONEY ON your DIAMONDS, jewelry, furniture and pianos without removal; lowest rates. Call or write to HARRY ANKEL A CO., Mills bldg, stb fioor. r 6; strictly confidential. A. F.JOHNS A 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. MONEY AT IST AND 2D MORTGAGES, -estates, pianos. MURPHY, 628 Market st. IST AND 2ND MORTGAGES, LIFE INBUR- ance policies, bank books. GOULD, 633 MarKet. 0~ N ANY SECURITY, AT LOW RATES; DEAL- XJ ing confidential. .43 Crocker building. ■ ' ' MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, . CROCKEK building, room 57; telephone Main 6122. ANY SUM OF MON V ADVANCED ON your furniture, pianos or real estate; low rates; call and state your proposition or write: open evenings. J. NOON AN, 1021 Mission st. ONEYLOANE'rTONJEWELRYANDOTHER MONEYLOANEDONJEWELRYANDOTHKR valuables at the Security Loan Bank, 1108 Market at. nr. Mason: private entrance 7 Turk. -■■-■--. MONEY WANTED. _i~ ON^ifY^WANTED to"lOAN r ""ON^REAL^ estate security, mortage bonds, etc., iir sums from $500 to $2500; securities first class: interest from Ito 2 per cent per month. If you have small amounts to loan call and see us: we can place the same to good advantage for you. M. J. LAY' MANCE A CO., real-estate agents and land auc- tlopeers. 466 Eighth st., Oakland. Cal. - ATTORNEYS- '^dVkSe x j7r^eTi^voiTce^^?d^r^bate _\ laws a specialty; suits, Superior, Justice and Police Courts terms reasonable; collections, etc. G. W.HOWE, att'y-at-law, 860 Market.cor.Stockton MONEY A D VANCED TO LITIGANTS, COURT lil costs and charges paid , in matters of probate, contracts, damages, accidents,* notes, first-class collections and general law business. Address J. F. NAUGHTON, 64 Nevada block, a. F. : ■_-. JOHN R. AITKEN, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW, RS. 16 and 17. 402 Montgomery Bt., cor. California. A.MITCHELL, ATT' Y-AT-LAW, REMOVED" . to Spreckels bldg., 929 Market st. ; advice free. WM. 11. CHAPMAN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, VV Mills building, sixth floor, room 5, San Fran- cisco, Cal. Telephone 1544. ..-.■. - ■ ■ .;■ WW. DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY - AT-L A • California St., rms. 14-15; advice tree. ■■.>-:■: HOUSES TO LET. "flprH~iH7)U^!ETTllw)M^^ .<£_.«). fourth and Rhode Island sts. . , OOR 4 ROOMS; YARD. 82% : EVERETT, near Fourth. •" '■ .'-» . "'•-.■ _1A HOUSE 4 ROOMS: LARGE YARD, »JdXv/. chicken-house, water. 125 Eureka st., bet. Eighteenth and Nineteenth.' . y ; 9 ROOM BATH AND LAUNDRY; RENT $37 50; In first-class condition; half block from Howard and Mission sts.; fast car lines. DEMP- STER, 36 Glen Park aye., off Twelfth st. _^ ~?LEGANT 1 MODERN HOUSE OF 18 ROOMS; - 17 Grant aye., near O'Farrell St.: 2 entrances; rent reduced. Apply to DAVID STERN A SONS, 20 Montgomery st. . HOUSE, 6 ROOMS AND BATH; ALL MOD- ern improvements. 1804 Lexington aye. (J_ A » PACIFIC HEIGHTS HOUSE; B ROOMS ' «Tptr«J. with every convenience and marine view. 1733 Broadway, near (jough st. _^^ UNNY HOUSE-530 EDDY, NEAR LARKIN;- -0 9 rooms; bath; rent $30; water free. LATEST STYLES IN HOUSES TO RENT AT BALDWIN & HAMMOND'S; 10 Montgomery. TOA POST. OPPOSITE FIRST CONGREG A- •irOv/ tional Church— Good location, for doctor or dentist: low rent to a good tenant. Apply to G. H. UMBSEN A CO.. 14 Montgomery st. FURNISHED HO USES. T~" o LEASE — COMPLETE L V FURNISHED house: seven rooms and basement room; oak paneled dining room: piano; garden; front win- dows French plate; basement stone floored. 2515 Washington street. ' OTTAGE WITH LARGE GARDEN; SEVEN- teenth St., nr. Valencia. BALDWIN A HAM- MOND, 10 Montgomery st. O LET— FURNISHED HOUSE 7 ROOMS; sunny; $35; best water: fine flowers; or for sale cheap. Apply on premises, 2025 Eagle aye., Ala- mefln. . . COTTAUES TO LET. ~ /SoTTAGK 5 ROOMS BATH \J mania st., bet. Fillmore and Steiner. _i- COTTAGE 4 ROOMS AND BATH: tjpXt). large basement; front and rear yard. 7 Hartford st., near Eighteenth: take Castro-st. cars. POTTAGE ROOMS; BATH; LAUNDRY; \J chicken-yard; line marine view; all modern Improvements; Green St.. bet. Octavia and La- guua. Inquire 2619 Octavia St., near Green. : C? 1O £fl 22 BARTLETT ST.; ELEGANT «J>4:^.«.)U. cottaeeof 6 rooms and bath, with large grounds; stable and carriage-house. Apply to TOBIN A McNALLY, 630 Market st. FLAT 1 TO LET. TTPPBB "" FLAT^ " _ ROOM& 29^ZOeT~BET? U Bryant and Brannan, near Third. • 1 i/.l FULTON— VERY'GOOD LOWER FLAT, 1 103 seven rooms, bath, cheap; $17. j ATICE SUNNY FLAT, 6 ROOMS, BATH; $16. iN 1912 Larkin. "■ 1 A GROVE, NEAR CITY HALL-ELEGANT X II flat, 5 rooms and bath. : if\Ql WALLER-UPPISR FLAT; 5 ROOM ■_UO)J and bath; block from cable-car. I. _T OF '> BOOMS BATH TO LKT ; FUR- -T niture for sale at once. 1232 Va Vallejo st. _ A BOOMS AND BATH ON SECOND FLOOR \t rent $15; first floor of same house, $16; large yards; clean, quiet street, fronting private park. DEMPSTER, 36 Glen Park aye., off Twelfth St. Ol ATI PINE, NR. BUCHANAN— _j LU I 3 modern lower flat (2 years old): 6 rooms and bath and all the latest conveniences. Apply to EASTON, ELDRIDGE A CO., 638 Market st. _ _.'•>'> 'l\ 1226 SACRAMENTO— 7 ROOMS; <£)_*_. Ul/. gas; bath: fine view. ELEGANT NEW FLATS; SEVENTH ST. below Bryant: 5 and 6 rooms: bath; $8 to $16. _OA AT: FINE HOUSE, FEW BLOCKS «JpZU. from Kearny ; cheap. 409 O'Farrell st. ODERN FLAT 6 ROOMS, BATH; CHEAP. 1719 Halght st. ■HOC FINE UPPER FLAT 6 ROOMS, BATH. tjp_.c). 762 a Folsom st. d!Af\ ELEGANT SUNNY SEVEN-ROOM (J_U. flat. 624 Golden Gate ay., near Van Ness. ACI FOLSOM, NEAR SIXTH-FLAT3OF 7 Vol. rooms, bath; good for rooming-house. Q UN N CORNER FLAT 5 ROOMS, BATH; 0 rent cheap. 458 Haight st. Mi >ST DESIRABLE FLAT OF 7 ROOMS WITH bath and all modern improvements; rent, In- cluding water, $30. 1625 Bosh st. NEW FLATS; 6 ROOMS, BATH AND LAUN- dry; ali modern. 832 Folsom st. HAIGHT ST. -FLAT OF a SUNNY TO I 2 rooms; yard; $12. T ATEST STYLES IN FLATS TO RENT AT JU BALDWIN ft HAMMOND'S, 10 Montgomery. I?»LAT4 ROOMS, BATH. 336 TEHAMA ST. ' bet. Fourth and Fifth. HOIISE—EEPIJSIi KOO__. . 2g^LARA^B ROOMS FO-t'iTo^Jsi^KEEPING rtO with bath. ______I_______ 91 CLARA — LARGE SUNNY FRONT _1O rooms; suitable for housekeeping; separate balls. "I 79 CLEMENTINA, OFF THIRD-LARGE, Xl— Hunny front room and kitchen: $7. mELEVENTII-ELEGANTLYFURNISHED front, sunny room and kitchen; Carpets and furniture new: bath, etc.; quiet; $12: complete for housekeeping; Investigate. ' . .-:■■■;-: ':-vli dl 7 EDDY-NICELY FURNISHED HOUSE- - 01. I keeping rooms ; every convenience; splen- did location. HCiC F. I . ! . f s 3 NEWLY FURN I S ED HO USE" 1 UO.keeping rooms; $25; no children. Call 10 to 12 and from _ to 5. " 991 FIFTH— 2 ROOMS AND KITCHEN FUR- >__< 1 nished for housekeeping. C9P. FOI,SOM — $7: LARGE SUNNY FUR- ! O^iO nl3hed rooms; light housekeeping. SEVEN DOLLARS'UP— LARGE ROOMS COM- -0 plete for housekeeping: yard. 734 Folsom. 7Q X FOLSOM — _ LARGE SUNNY FUR- -1 OO nished housekeeping rooms; Cheap. QIC FOURTH — SUNNY FURNISHED Olu housekeeping rooms; also single rooms. ') HARRIET, NEAR SIXTH— TWO SUNNY • > housekeeping rooms cheap. - C 99 HOWARD— 3 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR «J*_-j housekeeping: $7. 71 U HOWARD— LARGE HOUSEKEEPING i *XO room; rent $8; also single rooms; rent low. lfoi) HOWARD — NICELY FURNISHED lit)- large suany front rooms: doubleor single. lOr 4 HOWARD, COR. TENTH— 3 SUNNY -LO«_)tr furnished housekeeping rooms; range; bath; $8. 7* Tq "i" MCALLISTER— ONE OR TWO FUR- DiJIS nished rooms for housekeeping; cheap, gfl I^ULTON HOUSE, 61"7- MISSION-FRONT housekeeping suites; $8 a month. £1 MISSION, NEAR SECOND— LARGE •JDX front room and kitchen, furnished: rent $12. QQP MISSION-LARGE FRONT SUITE AND OOU kitchen; furnished for housekeeping; rea- sonable. - QQQ MISSION— LARGE HOUSEKEEPING 000 room; modern furniture; convenient; $8 per month. • QQ -l" MISSION — COMPLETELY FUU- OjuO'Z nished sunny housekeeping and other pleasant rooms. (J. I A 2 " SUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR «J)I.U. housekeeping; range; running water. 703 O'Farrell st., bet. Hyde and Larkin. :'V/.- - : tTqA^ PINE— 2 SMALL ROOMSTFURNISHED J.OU_ for housekeeping: gas range; $10.. 499 SECOND — SUNNY HOUSEKEEPING '1 — — rooms; other rooms from $4 upward : bath. 1 0 C SILVER . ST B BT— a SUNNY, FUR- IOJ nished rooms for housekeeping. . , Ql 9Q SIXTEENTH, NEAR VALENCIA — 0 JL«£i/ Furnished housekeeping and single rooms; cheap. ■ . __. C A Q HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS c) "Xt/ to rent: terms moderate. 1 7A»» STOCKTON— CONNECTING ROOMS, X I UO furnished complete for housekeeping. QA/f THIRD— LARGE SUNNY FRONT OUtr rooms: suitable for housekeeping; $10. Q99 THIRD — BURNISHED HOUSBKBKP- .>—-- ing; suite 3 rooms, $12; front, $8 to $11. A f\A T II I R D— SUNNY HOUSEKEEPING t_U"± rooms; quiet and respectable; new brick building. ■■••.' : V" ME THIRD-SUNNY FRONT SUITE FUR- I >_.. ) nished complete for housekeeping. rrQ/TVAN NESS AYE.— SUNNY FRONT I VO rooms, nicely furnished, for {housekeeping ; reasonable. *• ' ■ ' ■ ■ ■ | ROOMS .TO LET. *J^QlTu^u7nCu^^H^U^E^Nlc_LT^F7jß^ _Ov nished rooms; single and double; cheap. 791 1 BUSH-SUNNY FRONT ROOM; ALSO I—l "4 1 large single room rent cheap. : ■ - Ql Q ELLIS —THE MUZARD; CHANGED OJ-t/ bands: has been renovated; .newly fur- nished rooms by the day, week or month at very reasonable prices ; call and bo convinced. 1 Q A FERN AYE.. BET. SUITER AND BUSH, -LOU Van Ness and Polk— Furnished front room for 1 or 2, with or without board German private family. -.-•■• ' -'■" * •: - ■ ■:"".- • ' ' - •■-.-: - '.--'. 1 A 7 FIFTH— PLEASANT AND BUNNY UN- X.\J I furnished rooms to let cheap. IA7 FIFTH — PLEASANT AND SUNNY XU I rooms to let. ■ ■--• ■ ... ■ oTn FIFTH— FLAT, THREE SUNNY front *t«7 rooms suitable for two gents: reasonable.' - 1 ft GROVE— FURNISHED ROOM, SUITABLE XD for two gentlemen, $10; also, furnished room, with use of kitchen, $10. ■ L ' \ • . Q ARRISON, RINCON HILL — 2 FUR- *ii •/ nished rooms; suitable man and wife or 2 gentlemen. . -.-::: - .--.'■.- . 1 f?n.CU HOWARD — NICELY FURNISHED JL_*Ut/2 room for 1 or 2 gentlemen: $7 a month. 1 OX/1 HOWARP, COR. NINTH"— LARGE X>_«J"± front bay-window room suitable - for 2 parties; cheap.' --..- . ... . .; . A RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KE ARN Y-PLE A3- _\.~ant sunny rooms, en suite and single; flrst'clasj in «very respect; term* reasonable, . . . . . ■ ROOMS TO LET— Continued. rnQ7E^s7E^R^O^FwTT^TioTR^rREA^ sonable. ■ . - bio KEARNY-ST. GEORGE HOUSE-FUR- OxZi nished rooms, $1 50 to $3 week; 25c to ,5c night: transients solicited. 1 Q LEWIS, OFF TAYLOR, NEAR POST— 10 large unfurnished room aud kitchen. TTVO'7 MARKET-FINE FLAT; 7 ROOMS; IAJZi I for business or lodging; and several other rooms; very low rent. '■'■'■> VOSEMITB HOUSE, 1045 MARKET, BET. 1 Sixth and Seventh— Single and suites; per night, 35c to $1 ; week, $1 50 to $5: families. QOQ MINNA — NICE, LARGE, SUNNY. iiZ(J rooms: neatly furnished; $6 per month. £91 MISSION-TWO SUNNY " FURNIBHED t)^l rooms: also 1 housekeeping room, from $1 upward; private family. " or; WEST MISSION— 3 UNFURNISHED OO. rooms to let; $9. ' ' 79C 1 i i: - ELEGANT SUN NY SUITES i Zip at half usual rates: 3 rooms, private; bath. EVERETT, 55 SECOND — FAMILY HOUSE, thoroughly renovated ; , new management ; re- spectable: sunny mis; reasnble. M.DALTON, prop. 1 Q7 SEVENTH — FURNISHED ROOMS; $1 XO I up a week; housekeeping and transient. RAND SOUTHERN. COR. SEVENTH AND VJT Mission— Rooms all light -..water, gas and electric bells; elevator runs from 7 a. m. to 12 p. m. : single, 50 cents; suites, 91 day ; $2 50 and $5 week up. - , QQ SIXTH ST.. THE HII.I.SIIAI.K -SUNNY 00 rooms : single and en suite; $1 to $1 50 a day. "YTEW PYRENEE HOUSE, .1314 STOCKTON -Li st.— Sunny front rooms; suites or single: by day, week or month. PH. MAYSOUNAVE, prop. SHIPLEY, BET. FOLSOM AND HARRI- son, Fifth and Sixth— 2 rooms, $6; 4 rooms, $10; house new. Owner 1151 Guerrero, cor. 24th. -I 9 A SJXTJI ST.— SUITE OF LARGE ROOMS, J.^V suitable for offices; cheap; also others. SIXTH— CHEAPEST IN CITY; DOUBLE and single front nicely furnished rooms. 11 A Q SUTTER, COR. POLK— FURNISHED JL_L"±O rooms and light housekeeping suites; gas; bath; $15. 1 99 TAYLOR— ELEGANTLY FURNISHED X^Zi rooms: also housekeeping rooms. . ') 7 THIRD— LARGE SUNNY FRONT; jfiN OX I suite or slngle;sl 25t055 week to $20 mo. nrvT* UNION, NEAR MASON— FURNISHED O\JO sunny front room suitable for one or two gentlemen: rent, $6. Aft*) VAN NKSS AYE.-l UNFURNISHED tt\JZi front bay-window room. E~ UROPE HOUSE. 1169 MISSION-NICELY furnished rooms, single or en suite: transients. DELAWARE. MARKET— SUNNY X furnished and unfurnished offices, suites and single rooms: price 10 suit the times. U~HEAPESTAND BEST IN AMERICA— THE \J WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- age free. BOARDING AND ROOMS. f*t)C* v. Di >y-sunny'front rooms, suites \J^i\J and single; beat board: reasonable. 91 VAN NESS AYE.— BEING THOROUGHLY <-<X renovated; nice sunny front- rooms with board or privilege of light housekeeping. STORES TO LET. E^T^L^C^T^D^roRE^TN^V^CTERifrAD^ dition, >'W. cor. Post and Baker sts., with fix- tures; complete for a grocery: 3 rooms in rear, and fine brick basement; rent reasonable. M~ ARKET ST.; LARGE STORE ON THE best block on the street, on the north side; suitable for shoestore or drygoods. Apply G. 11. Ult BSEN <& CO., 14 Montgomery st. " A 1 Q FOURTH— SMALL STORE, SUITABLE iiO for any retail business; low rent. Apply to G. H. UMBSEN & CO. FOR RENT — A CORNER STOKE; GOOD stand for drug or grocery business. Apply W. B. Cl.ri.-F, 17 Sixth St. .-;. / R-WTt >iIY BRICK AND IRON BUILDING X and basement, 508 Sacramento st., containing elevator, power, etc.; rent $80. Apply DAVID STERN & SONS. 20 Montgomery st. OFFICES TO LET. ELEGANT 925 Market: rents low; no extra building, 925 Market: rents low; no extra charge for gas, janitor services or heating. Apply at building or G. H. UMHsKN & CO., 14 Monti', st. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. (IOOD TYPKWRITEKS. BALE AND RKNT. X HANSON A: CO., chronicle Bldg., room 38. sheriff's sales. SHERIFF'B~SAXE^THE HIBERNIA SAV- INGS AND LOAN SOCIETY, plaintiff, vs. ANDREW FAY, et al., defendants. No. 40,553. Superior Court, Department No. 1- Order of sale and decree of lorcclosure. \ Under and by virtue of an order of sale and decree of foreclosure, issued out of the Superior Court, De- partment No. l.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. I). 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 i page 326, 1 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 (180) feet easterly from the easterly line of Castro street ; running thence east- erly along said line of Twenty-fourth street fifty (M)) feet: 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 (li 4) feet to the point of commencement. The same be- ing laid down or. tho otllcial map of the City and County of San Francisco as part of Homer's Ad- dition, block No. 160. 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, Jerkin-street wing, in the City and County of Han Francisco, I will, in" obedience to said order of sale and decree of foreclosure, sell the above- degcribed property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to raise sufficient money to satisfy said judgment, with interest ' and costs, etc., to the highest and best bidder, for lawful money gold coin of the United States. RICHARD I. WHELAN, Sheriff. San Francisco. June 19, 1895. TOBIN & TOBIN, Hiberuia Bank building, At- torneys for Plaintiff. - HERIFF'S SALE-CHARLES B. HOLMES, plaintiff, vs. ROBERT SMITH ET AL.. de- fendantM. .-;•■- Sale. Superior Court, Department No. 3. No. 47,506. Execution. Under and by virtue of an execution Issued out of the Superior Court, Department No. 3, of the City and County of San Francisco. State of Califor- nia, on the 18th day of June, A. D. 1895. in the above entitled action, wherein CHARLES R. HOLMES, the above-named plaintiff, obtained a judgment and execution against ROBERT SMITH, defendant, on the 10th day of April, A. D. 1895, which said judgment and exe- cution was recorded in the clerk's office of said court, I am commanded to sell all the right, title and interest 'of the above-named defendant, ROBERT SMITH, In and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the City and County of San Francisco, State of Cali- fornia, and bounded and described as follows: Commencing at the northeasterly corner of Twentieth and Noe streets, thence northerly along the easterly line of Noe street fifty-seven (57) feet; thence at right angles easterly one hundred and five (105) feet: thence at right angles southerly fifty-seven (57) feet to the northerly line of Twen- tieth street: thence westerly along said northerly line of Twentieth street one hundred and five (105) feet to place of beginning, being portion of Mission block 107. ■ Public notice is hereby given that on FRIDAY, the 26th 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, i will, in obedience to said execution, sell all of the right, title and interest of the above- named defendant, ROBERT SMITH, In and to the above-described property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to raise sufficient money to satisfy said judgment,' with Interest and ■ costs, etc., to the highest and best bidder, for lawful money of the United States. ::-."•■■* RICHARD I. WHELAN, Sheriff. San Francisco, July 3, 1895. i J. W.GOODWIN, rooms 7 and 8, Mills building, attorney for plaintiff. ■ PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR SCHOOL FURNITURE AND X platform Scales— Sealed proposals will be re- ceived by the Superintendent of Common .schools in open session of tho Board of Education. New City Hall, on Thursday, July 18, 1895, at 12 o'clock M., for supplying said board with 50, more or less. 400-1 platform scales, and single combination desks and seats, all necessary sizes, with rear seats to match, in lots of 500, and. for: roar seats in lots of 1000, when needed during the present fiscal year. Samples of scales and articles of furniture offered must be sent to the ollice of the Board of Educa- tion, New City Hall, up to 4 o'clock p. K. on Wed- nesday,. luly 17, 1895, after which hour no samples will be received.' ; -Each bid must be accompanied . by a certified check in the sum of $250, mad et payable, to the order of the secretary of the Board of Education, conditioned that if the proposal be accepted and the contract awarded and if the bidder shall fail or neglect to execute a written | agreement and ' give the bonds required within six days after the award Is made, then and in that case said che^k shall* be forfeited •to the - said ■ Board ■of . Education. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or any portion of any bid, as the public good may re- quire. Blank proposals will be furnished by the secretary, on application. The parties to whom contracts are awarded will be required, prior to or at the time of the execution of the contracts, to pay their proportion of the cost of advertising this notice. OEOROE BE ANSTON, Secretary. PROPOSALS FOR MOVING AND ENLARG- X ing a school building— Sealed proposals will be received by the Superintendent of Common Schools, in open, session of the Board of Education, new City Hall, on Thursday, July 18, 1895, at 12 o'clock v.,» for moving the Sutro School building from Nineteenth avenue, near Point Lobos avenue, to the school lot on Twelfth avenue, between Clement and California streets, and for enlarging and fitting up said building, in : accordance - with plans and specifications at the office of CHAS. I. HAVENS, architect ! of the board, room . 55, Flood building, corner Fourth and Market streets. :•■■•• ... GEORGE BEANSTON, Secretary. - ■ ' ■■;•,..." r *"T. '■ - '•. ■ ■ " - •\\riLSON BROS., 1710 MARKET STREET— • ii Get our rates for storage of furnltnre, pianos, .trunks and all kinds of household goods: separate locked rooms, dust and vermin proof, at, low rates. Telephone south 762. TORAGE; FURNITURE, PIANOS, MDSE; advances. LIEBES S. W. CO., 906 Market, r. 4. IU'KXIILKK, PIANOS AND OTHER MER- JD.chandlse received on storage; money advanced on consignments; tire-proof building. 410 Post St., TORAGE OF FURNITURE. PIANOS, HOUSE- hoId goods, etc. V J. M. PIERCE. 735 Market st. THIRST-CLASS STORAGE ; ADVANCES MADE J 421-423 Market at. CHAS. L. TAYLOR. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE— 9OB BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. T\rA^TliIir^~SMALL IMPROVED RANCH, TT convenient to San Francisco; cash. Address box 7, Call Office, Oakland. . . "DUSINESS AND RESIDENCE PROPERTY , SOLD ON TERMS TO SUIT. LARGE LIST OF COTTAGES FOR SALE. * Some on installment plan. GOOD CHEAP RANCHES Close to Oakland. Must be sold to close an estate. RANCHES FOR SALE, two and three miles • ; ■■■ from Oakland. . FIFTY CHOICE LOTS in Oakland, Piedmont Berkeley, etc. ACRE TRACTS and CHfCKEN RANCHES, 110 ACRES PIEDMONT, Blair Park. 25 acres close to car line. Terms to suit. Will subdivide. THESE ARE SPECIAL BARGAIN& Don't fail to see them. • E. E. BUNCE, 1008 Broadway .^Oakland. "U*OR SALE. 1 nn xl 00; CORNER LOT ON JACKSON ST.; J- U' / a bargain. ffl»o-rrvrv COTTAGE 6 ROOMS: BATH AND tJT^'JUU. basement; lot 25x100; two and a halt blocks from Broadway. 4 ACRES IN FRUITVALE AYE., NEAR Hay wards Electric Railroad. jg^AAA 14-ROOM HOUSE IN LINDA VIS- «nuUUl'. ta Terrace; one block to cable cars. A. H. BLOW, 1010 Broadway. Oakland. OR SALE.. ! ~~ $2250, WORTH $3500. House 6 rooms: all modern; lot 50x100: good barn: Thirty-fourth street, near Grove; a bargain. A. H. BLOW, 1010 Broadway, Oakland. •tC WILL RENT A 2-STORY 10- ROOM ; tip LO dwelling; modern build; good barn, well and chicken-house; worth $30; west side Fruitvale aye., 1 mile north of San Leandro road. Inquire Call Office, Oakland. ' •'-•". (J> "I i \(\i WILL BUILD you a nick MOD- IUUU em cottage; buy a home and save rent; see plans at once. FRANK M. BARGAS, 902 Broadway, Oakland. ~^i7ipfrr~B~AßGAlN; CHICKEN RANCH 12 tS)-L^Ov/. miles from Oakland: improvements cost twice the amount asked for the place. W. E. BARNARD <& SON, 458 Ninth St., Oakland. ■fflf OQ TO RENT, A HOUSE OF 9 ROOMS, 1463 «JP.-O. Twenty-third aye., East Oakland: large lot, stable, flowers, fruit; water free; without ; stable $20. Apply to STONE, 1139 East Nine- teenth St., East Oakland. ©17fiH 5-ROOM COTTAGE; LOT 35x125: <JpJLIUv/. between 2 electric lines; convenient to train. $ 1150— Pretty bay-window cottage, and lot 36x 110: near school and cars. $5000— Nearly new: 11-room residence In Berke- ley: modern in every particular; large lot; close to electric-cars and railroad station. $500 cash— Balance monthly payments: 2-story house near postoftice; convenient to narrow-gauge depot; 50- foot lot. W. E. BARNARD & SON, 468 Ninth St., Oakland. <2il OKA A SNAP: MUSTTbE~s'6ID THIS tJpXOtJv/. week; pretty 4-room and bath cotr tage: 4 blocks from 23d-ave. station on broad- gauge local; terms to suit purchaser. A. U. BREED & CO., 460 Ninth St., Oakland. TVTICE 4-ROOM HOME; 50x140; $900. LODGE i> <fe POWELL, Fruitvale station. ©1 QAA EACH— 2 FINE 4-ROOM MODERN OUU houses; large lots: windmill and well; stable to each; fine location; worth $2000; will be sacrificed on account of owner leaving; part cash. F. C. WATSON, 463 Ninth St., Oakland. "d.'QAAnT° LOAN. HUGH M. CAMRON *35OUU\J broker, 479 Ninth st., Oakland. \\7 M. M. DE WOLF, RENT COLLECTOR. 1050 TT Broadway. tfl.Q/i MONTHLY FOR 5-ROOM COTTAGES; «Jp4U plans free/F. BOEGLS, Golden Gate statn. f^QCA $1000 CASH; WORTH $6500: 9- <P"T»J«JU. room modern hou»e; nice stable: lot xl 50; a bargain; see it at once. WILLIAM P. TODD, 1008 Broadway, Oakland. T OTS FROM $75 UPWARD. SNETSINGER & XJ CARROLL, Fruitvale station. (TUT A LOTS NEAR LOCAL TRAINS AND «JJ)X»JU. streetcars for sale on small weekly or monthly Installments: buy a home and save your earnings. H. li. PINNKY. 902 Broadway. Oakland. OAKLAND HOTELS. p^CL7N^O~H^T^LT^rH^XKA^ING^AND" , vT largest hotel . In Oakland; table first class; terms by week or month, moderate; trains to and from San Francisco every 16 minutes; cars from Sixteenth-street station pass hotel; sample-room for commercial travelers on ground floor. ROBERT GAY. Proprietor. . ALAMEDA KEAL ESTATE. I^wTTM^TKDI^VT^^ATiE^^IEA^^cIiOOL 1 and station; streets improved and sewered. $2250— 550 cash, $25 monthly; 30x100; cottage, 4 rooms and bath. $2400-$5O cash, $20 monthly; 37:6x100: cot- tage, 5 rooms and bath. $3250— 550 cash, $35 monthly; 38x100; corner house in fine condition ; 8 rooms and bath. $3250-$2OO cash, $30 monthly: 37x110; ele- gant colonial cottage: 7 rooms and bath. $3850— 5200 cash, $35 monthly: 37x120; hand- some new cottage, 8 rooms and bath. Houses to rent from 810 up. Open Sunday and holidays. MARCUSE A REMMEL, Bay -street station, Aiameda, and 628 Market St., San Francisco. " ATE W S-ROOM COTTAGE: $50 CASH: $35 PER li month, $2400; offer wanted for fine business corner lot on Park st. . -■" Elegantly furnished cottage; 7 rooms; rent $40. J. H. YOUNG, 1243 Park St., Alameda. IF YOU WANT A GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL AND STYLISH HOME CALL ON THE OLD BUILDING FIRM OP A. R. DKNKE. WEBSTER STREET. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Licenses to marry were granted yesterday m follows : Richard F. Carrick and Mary O'Brien, 27—22. Rudolph Mes and Mary A. Toner.- 37—25. James P. Hooper and Josephine Quigley, 23—18. Charles Huth and Mary Yung, 26—19. James McCrath and Margaret Bastible. 32—25. Peter Brown and Elizabeth Schoor, 22—18. Jacob Neustadter and Hattie Cantrowith, 30—23. Gustave F. Burg and Josephine A. Short, 24—25. John Leyh and Rosa Uhlmann, 28—17. Dietrich Helns and Josephine Extrom, 30—21. DIVORCE SUITS JB£(il".N, Hattie E. Atwood against George Atwood. ; Sarah A. Berger against "Henry Berger. May Qoebbels against Emil Goebbels. . Emil Goebbels, by cross-complaint, against May Goebbels. DIVORCES GRAFTED. Redding D. McQuidley from Ella E. McQuldley, for desertion, by Judge Troutt. . BIRTHS-MARRIAGES-DEATHS. BORN. CAIN— In this city, July 4, 189», to the wife of J. H. Cain, a son. - HAWES-In this city, July 4. 1895, to the wife of H. W. Hawes, a son. -: , •-. KUCICH— In this city, July 5, 1895, to the wife of George Knclch, a daughter.' STICH— In Elk Grove, to the wife of Harry L. 5 Sticb, a son. ... MARRIED. JACOBS— In this city, July 4, 1895, by the Rev. S. Goldstein, Stmuel Jacobs and Rosalie Pincus, both of San Francisco. •.,. DIED. ~ Biggy, Margaret Hovey. Frederick A. Burns, James P. ■ Hennessey, John ;. Brown, William A. ' Kolh, Mary Irene ] . Crockard, Margaret • Kelly, James M. Cocnrane, Constance ■■ Kline, Adelheid Connolly, Francis B. ' Kraus, Katie ■ Campbell, George A. ; Miller, Maria .■ Condon, John May, Mary M. Dillon. Saralt' ■ ; Onesti, Emilia E. Derham, Bartholomew Pearson, Walter M. Dutton. Dolly Rufflno, Luis J. Farley, James F. Sampson, Fannie Gaevert, Fred W. . Stewart, Emnline ■ Golden, George A. . Thompson, William Holden, William C. Ward, James BIGGY— A requiem high mass, with three clergy men. will be celebrated THIS DAY (Satur- • day), at 8 o'clock a.m., for the repose of the soul of the late Margaret Biggy, who departed this life March 13, 1895, the beloved niece of Miss Mary MeMann. The mass will be celebrated by the Rev. Father McGinty at the chapei of the - Holy Cross, Eddy street. Friends and acquaint- ances are respectfully invited to attend. ".» BURNS— In this city, July 4, 1895, James Perry Burns, beloved son of J. H. Burns, and brother of Mrs. Frank Tidd, Mrs. G. Victor de Lormo and .-- J. H. Burns Jr.. a native of San Francisco, aged 34 years 2 months and 11 days. "QfHBWe : 63" Friends and acquaintances are respect- . fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Saturday) from St. Joseph's Church, Tenth | street, where a solemn requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of ■ his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. Remains at the parlors of " Theodcr - Dierks, 957 ■ Mission i street, between Fifth and Sixth, interment private. . BROWN— Drowned, in this city, July 2, 1895, Wil- liam A. Brown • (engineer of the tug Millie), be- loved husband of Sarah J. Brown, and beloved father of Mrs. Tina Flanders, and son of the late Captain William Brown, and brother of Mrs. C. F. Tolford and Mrs. A. J. Redmond, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 60 years 7 months and 17 days. g£J*Notice of funeral hereafter. CROCKARD— In this city. July 4, 1895, Margaret, beloved wife of Robert F. Crockard. and mother of Charles F. Crockard, and daughter of Robert and the late Maria McConnell, and sister of Rob- ert, Andrew, Gibson and Alexander MoConnell, Mrs. Mary Van Keuren and Mrs. Nellie Budd, a native of New York, aged 26 years and 9 months. :-/{ i^-iaxr. £3~Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from her late resi- dence, 91-2 Bartlett street, near Twenty-first. CAMPBELL— In this city. July 4, 1895. George A., son of Alexander and the late Margaret Campbell, and brother of James T. and Robert P. Campbell, a native of San Francisco, atred 36 years 9 months and 11 days. «s"The funeral will take place TO-MORROW (Sunday )at 2:30 o'clock p.m.. from National Hall, 815 Ellis street, under me auspices of National Parlor No. 118, N. S. G. W. Interment Masonic Cemetery. Remains at the parlors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. N. S. G. W.— Members of National Parlor No. 118. N. S. G. W., are hereby notified to assemble at 815 Ellis street, at 1:30 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of conducting the funeral of our late brother, George A. Campbell. Fines for non- attendance will be strictly enforced. ' • W. E. McCREVEY, President. C. H. Johnson, Secretary. COCtfRANE— In this city, July 4, 1895, Constance Cochrance, aged 3 months and 4 days. CONDON— In this city, July 5. 1895, John, be- loved son of Ellen and the lat*> Maurice Condon, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years and 3 months. CONNOLLY— In this city, July 4, 1895, Francis 8., dearly beloved son of James and Mary Con- nolly, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year and 19 days. DUTTON— In this city, July 5. 1895, Dolly Dutton. a native of Peoria. II!., aged 20 years and 3 days, [Chicago papers please copy, j DILLON— In this city, July 4, 1895. at the resi- dence of Florence McCarthy, Twenty-fourth and Shotwell streets, Sarah Dillon, a native of Bantry, County Cork. Ireland, aged 66 years. Friends ana acquaintances are if»3nect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tills DAY (Saturday), at 8:30 a. m., from her late resi- dence, thence to St. Peter's Church. Twenty- fourth and Alabama streets, where a requiem high mass will be celeDratttik lor the repose of her soul, commencing at 0 o'clock a. m. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. DERIIAM— In this city, July 4, 1895, Bartholo- mew, beloved husband of Theresa Derham. a na- \ tive of Galway. Ireland, aged 78 years. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invltea to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Saturday), at' 9 o'clock a. m., from his late residence, 1613 Clay street, thence to St. Brid- . get's Church, Van Ness avenue and Broadway, • where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock a. m. Interment private. Please omit flowers. FARLEY— In this city, July 4, 1895, James F. Farley, a native of California, aged 35 years 11 months and 6 days. GOLDEN— In this city, July 4, 1895, George A., dearly beloved husband of Josephine Golden, and dearly beloved son of the late John and Margaret Golden, and dear brother of Maggie. Lillian, Fan- nie, William, Joseph and Michael Golden, a na- tive of Quincy, Ma3s., aged 37 years and 16 days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invitea to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock v. m., from his late residence, 10 Dearborn place, off Seventeenth st., between Valencia and Guerrero, thence to Alca- zar building-, where the funeral services will be held under the auspices of Court Bay City No. 6857, A. O. F. of A. Interment I. O. O. F. Ceme- tery. GAEVERT— In this city, July 5, 1895, Fred W., beloved husband of Emma Gaevert, and father of Herbert Gaevert, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 28 years 3 months and 7 days. aSTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from his late resi- dence, '251/2 Kissling street, between Eleventh and Twelfth, Howard and Folsom. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. HOVEY— In this city, July 5, 1895, Frederick A., beloved husband of Bell E. Hovey, and brother of George D. Hovey, a native of Cambridgeport, Mass., aged 52 years 11 months and 18 days. HOLDEN— In this city, July 4, 1895. William C, son of Margaret and the late William A. Hol- den, and brother of Lewis Holden, a native of San Francisco, aged 28 years and 11 months. #3~Frienns and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 2 o'clock p. M.. from his late residence, 437 Twenty-third street. Interment I. O. O. V. Cemetery. A. O. F. op A.— Court Bonita No. 7752, A. O. F. of A.— You are hereby notified to assemble at your hall. Twenty-fourth and Folsom streets, TO-MORROW (Sunday), at l O'ciocK p. m., to attend the funeral of our late brother. William C. Holden. - WILLIAM BUCHLINGKR, C. R. I D. O'Cal:laghan, Financial Secretary. HENNESSEY— In this city, July 3, 1895, John Hennessey, KOLB— In Oakland, July 3, 1895, Mary Irene Kolb. sister of Mrs. C. Kahn of Haywards, a na- tive of Germany, aged 65 years 3 months and 15 days. • JO* Friends and acquaintances are resnect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Saturday), at. 9 o'clock a. m., from her late residence, 1200 Seventh street, near Adeline, thence to St. Joseph's German Church at Fruit- vale. - where a solemn - requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery, San Cisco. KELLY— In this city. July 5, 1895, at his resi- dence, 1711 Leavenworth street; James M., be- loved son of Annie and the late Edward Kelly, brother of Edward, Annie and Thomas Kelly and Mrs. Ed Marvin, a native of San Francisco, aged 15 years and 10 months. KLUTE— In this city; July 4. 1895, Adelheid, be- loved daughter of Adolph and Fredericka Klute, a native of San Francisco, aged 6 months and 10 days. '.-.•>' A3" Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Saturday), at 1 o'clock p. m.. from the family residence, 676 Bryant street. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. KRAUS— in Lake Merritt, Oakland, July 4, 1895, Aaron, beloved son of the late Katie Kraus, and brother of Harry and Solomon Kraus, a native of San Francisco, aged 37 years 6 months . and 6 days. O^Frieuds and acquaintances ar<» respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 10:15 o'clock a. m.. from his late residence. 6PB Octavia street. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery by train leaving Third and Townsend streets at 11:45 a. m. MILLER— In Oakland, July 6, 1895, Maria- wife of the late Leopold Miller, and mother or Mrs. M. H. Grossmayer, Mrs. S. J. Frank and Joe Miller, and sister of Mrs. Sarah Jonas and Mrs. Carrie Peyser. . . 49* Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. m., from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Grossmayer, 1463 Tele- ' graph avenue, corner of William street. Oakland. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. Omit . flowers. . . r MAY— In Aiameda, July 5, 1895, at 1716 Encinal avenue, Mary M.* May, a native of Ohio. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 9:30 o'clock a. m., from St. Joseph's Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery via 12 • o'clock it. creek boat. ONESTI— In this city, July 5. 1895, Emilia E., be- loved daughter.of Giuseppi and Maria Onesti, and sister of Silvio Onesti, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 20 years. fIS-The funeral will take place TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from her late residence, 1010 Union street. PEARSON— In this city, July 4, 1895, at his late residence, 1511 Noe street, Walter M., beloved husband of the late Nelly Pearson, and father of Geon?e W., Willie A., May R., Frank J. and Nelly- Pearson, a native of New York City, aged 45 years. ' - «S-Friends and : acquaintances are respect- ■ fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Saturday), at 9 o'clock a. m., from < his late residence, thence to St. Paul's Church, Twenty- ninth and Church streets, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:80 o'clock a. m. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. RUFFINO— On train, near Lynchburg, Va., June, 27, 1895. Luis J., beloved husband of Kate Rut* flno, and brother of Mrs. G. R. de Burnal, Mrs. E. Brignardello, Mrs. James J. McKinnon, Fran* cesca and Fortuna Ruffino and the late Mrs. P. Vienolo, a native of San Francisco, aged 39 years 6 months and 16 days. «ST Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 1 o'clock p. m., at Masonic Temple, corner Mont- gomery and Post streets. ' Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. STEWART— In Madrone, July 4, 1895, Emallne, beloved wife of James F. Stewart, and mother of Mrs. David Oliver, a native of Parrsboro, Nova Scotia, aged 73 years. a3TFrien<iB and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Saturday), : at 3 o'clock p. m., from the par- lors of Craig, Cocnran & Co., 22 and 26 Mint ave- nue. ! SAMPSON— In this city, July 4, 1895, Fannie, be- loved wife of Richard Sampson and mother of Ella, Maude, Fannie and Richard L. Sampson, a native of Caraden, England, aged 50 years and 9 months, Virginia City (Nev.) and San Jose (Cal.) papers please copy, i . jB3~Frlend3 and - acquaintances are resDect,- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 2 :30 o'clock p. it., from her late resi- dence, B'Jl Howard street, between Fourth ana Fifth, interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. THOMPSON— In this city, July 8, 1895, William Thompson, aged 63 years. WARD— In this city, July 6. 1895, James Ward, . aged 40 years. - , ■ , , ■ ■ UNITED UNDERTAKERS' I EMBALMING PARLORS. , Everything Requisite for First-class Punerali ! sit y«ifacs*>>-, at Reasonable Kates. ' • Telephone 8167. 27 and 29 Fifth street. g ' I MCAVOY & CALLACHER, ;I . FUNERAL DIRECTORS A EMBALM KR3, 80 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoln School. : v .. ;. Telephone 3080., CYPRESS LftWH CEMETERY, j IN SAN MATEO COUNT Tt NON-SECT laid ont on the lawn plan; pcuetu'J care: beau- tiful, permanent and easy of access;; see it before buying a burial place elsewhere. • '■ • ''■■:' i .-a City Oflice. a CUT iUll ATtSlk .' 13