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HOUSES TO LET. CJUKS'S HOUSE OF H ROOMS "aXD^BAThT. 0 326 Mason St., near Geary. <> A 4 ROOM sTLOwTiIfPART HOUSE: GOOD V V . order. 62 Tehama st.. near Second. T^OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY X pnipc-rty: rent cheap: 10-room house; large store ached. Address MISS MAGGIE CAVA- NAU< Carson City. Nev. 1• • - >riNNA, BET.' FIFTH AND SIXTH— S ~t*>') room, bath and modern improvements. pOTTAGE 3 ROOMS. LARGE BASEMENT, ' yard: papered and in good repair; $10. 2631 Harrison st. '■*, ;. Q9|l HOUSE 9 ROOMS; SUITABLE 2 FA3I- • ■ «-v'. ilies. Apply 513 Oak st., s. F; 1,1 Cl GROVE ST.. NEAR LYON— HOUSE 3 -» t»Xt>2 sunny rooms: pleasantly situated; rent $10. QQ?; 8 ROOMS, BATH AND LAUNDRY; v')-'. 1331 Pine st. WM. NICOL, 534 Cali- fornia st. Ho I 6 ROOMS; BATH; STABLE; REA- 80nabletOEood tenant. Apply 1909 O'Farrell. ITPPER PART OF HOUSE; 4 ROOMS. 209 U Twelfth St. OUSE OF 5 ROOMS; 1236 BROADWAY; near Hyde street; rent $16. <]A 2 SUNNY HOUSES; 3 ROOMS EACH. V-LV7. 39 Dow st.. off Harrison, near Ninth. ©Qfl MODERN HOUSE: 7 ROOMS: BATH; •?•>''. large yard and stable. 417 Ridley St., opp Fillmore. A-OU CAN SPEND DELIGHTFUL DAYS IN X the houses you rent from BALDWIN & HAM- MOND, 10 Montgomery st. OUNNY HOUSE— S3O EDDY, NEAR LARKIN; O 9 rooms: bath; rentSSO: water free. FL'UMijHKi) HOUSES. bale— the fine furniture of 7- -T room corner fiat: cost, new, $1200; price, $650. Call, from 11 to 4. 839 Post st. . TO LET— FURNISH HOUSE, 11 ROOMS and bath: sunny side Geary si., bet. Buchanan and Webster: particulars at office. WILL E. FISHER A CO., 14 Post St. TV I URNISHED "~FLAT— SUNNY CORNER; 6 X rooms and bath, complete for housekeeping; rent $30: key 726 Fulton st. COXTAUES TO LET. 1 SoomTXnß^athTbSnt $is,~wXter "i free. Apply 726 Fulton st. Q1 1 SUNNY COTTAGE; 4 ROOMS; YARD. Vill Rincon ave., off Second st., bet. Brannan and Townsend. UNNY COTTAGE: 5 ROOMS. 21 WILDEY St., off Bush, near Fillmore. pOTTAGE 4 ROOMS, HALL. BASEMENT \J and garden. 819 ores St., near Twenty-first; warm bell. FLATS TO LET. bay-window flat 4 booms, bath, i yard; 14. 8b Sliotwell St., near Fourteenth. v£97 -i\ SUNNY BAY-WLNDOW FLAT OF O— l .OU. 6 rooms and bath. 1704 Washing- ton st., near Polk. |«9I II AIGH 7 ROOMS AND BATH, |:'5; "— "i newly decorated. Y^AR CITY HALL: 10, 141, 143 GROVE ST; i-> 3 elegant sunny fiats; 6 rooms each. \ FINE UPPEB FLAT, 9 ROOMS AND BATH, C\ to let. 4121/2 Post street. V EW BAY-WINDOW FLAT; 8 RMS; BATH: -»-> 1 or 2 families; cheap. 909 Folsom St., nr. sth. Q9 A 1 JESSIE. OFF NINTH — 5 ROOMS: <->— U2 reasonable to suitable party. T7LATOF 6 ROOMS TO LKT: ALL CONVEN- X iences: only*l4. 721 Brannan st. O SUNNY FLA 4 AND 3 ROOMS; $11 AND O $9. 2041 Harrison St.. opp. Eighteenth. q HAMPTON PLACE— LOWER . FLOOR; 3 0 sunny bay-window rooms: yard and basement. V EW FLAT; 5 ROOMS. BATH: VERY CHEAP -l-> 926 Florida st,, near Twenty-first. "1 97 TENTH— UPPER PART OF 3 OR 4 SUN- I — i ny unfurnished bay-window rooms. VT N E BAY-WINDOW; 6 ROOMS, BATH; -I rent reduced. 735 Minna St.. near Ninth. no F.MR OAKS-FLAT 4 ROOMS, BATH; .10 rent $12. T^LEGANT. NEW FLAT; 7 ROOMS; BATH. Xi 835 Ellis St., near Van Ness ave. 1 QAQ EDDY— 2 FLATS, T AND 6 ROOMS; J-OUO modern improvements; rent $10, $22 50. IpiVE LARGE ROOMS, FRONT AND REAR yard?, sunny; $25. 22 Twelfth St., between Mission and Howard. 171 1 POST— 3 AND 4 ROOM SUNNY FLATS; I I It: bath; garden; 13, $16. 9 UPPER FLATS: REDUCED FROM $25 TO — $19; also cottage of 8 rooms; stable; lovelx : home; $25 month; worth S5O: owner on premises from 1 till 3 p. m. 931 Lombard at. T OWER FLAT 4 RO MS AND BATH. 1625 XJ Pine st., above Van Ness ave. I SY UPPER FLAT: 3 ROOMS; YARD; rfree: $12. oot> Third m. i \—lUo NICE FLATS AND COTTAGES; ?6 TO . \ g.C SPECK & CO.. 602 Markeu • - ~: p~7O~H AYES, COR. BUCHANAN— SUNNY < ' 1— flats: 5 and 3 rooms: bath. : El NEW FLAT, 7TH ST., BELOW Bryant, 5 and 6 rooms; bath: $8 to $16. v'"l CAN SPEND DELIGHTFUL DAYS IN 1 the Hats you rent from BALDWIN & HAM- MONO. ___^^___ HtltStKttl'l.Ni. KOOlb. Brannan Street. 79' BRANNAN, ABOVE SIXTH-SUNNY i —<J kitchen and bedroom; furnished: $7. Bryant street. \O(\ BRYANT ST.-2~SUNNY ROOMS; FUR- tOU nished for housekeeping. California Street. .)")1 CALIFORNIA— 3 ELEGANTLY FUR- - '''>l ciaiied rooms for housekeeping: reason- able. -_ Derisadero Street. Eddy Street. ,•/ I i EDDY — SUNNY FURNISHED ROOM, UU4; with kitchen, complete for housekeeping. 01 - EDDY-NICELY FURNISHED HOUSE- •M i keeping rooms; private family: splendid lo- cation. * Ellis Street. - A 1 ELLIS— SUNNY FURNISHED FRONT • '' '1 parlor with light housekeeping. Fifth Street. TAT FIFTH — PLEASANT, SUNNY, UN- lui furnished rooms to let. ■ 00 I~FIFTH^SMALL SUNNY FRONT ROOMS _— 1 for housekeeping, cheap. O.ir FIFTH— 6 UNFURNISHED RoOMS,SI6; •>_f) also turnished double or single. lolsom Street. (,•)- FOLSOM— 9 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. 'J')O furnished completely; 810. — ____—————^— Fourth Street. 110 FOURTH-3 CONNECTING FURNISHED lit) sonny rooms; hot water; closets; bath; sunny yard. ■ . ' fourteenth Street. Francisco Street. 1 FBANCD3CO— B BOOMS FORHOUSE- -IO\J keeping. ~~ (JourU Street. Jessie Street. Of) 1 JESSIE— 2 BOOMS, FURNISHED FOR •>~ 1 ! housekeeping: $10. ■ Larkin Street. QOr; LA RKIN-SUNN Y FRONT FURNISHED • v _.) room; prate, gas, bath.-large closet: use of r-arlor and kitchen ;f desired; rent reasonable. Howard Street. Ivy Avenue. Q IVY AYR. BET. POLK AND VAN NEBS- O Front room; rent $4. Market Street. ORA MARKET. STOCKTON-OFFICES OOU for physician: moat centrally located. „ McAllister Street. 71 4 McALLISTER-UNFURNISHED SUNNY I I 1 QO" r: i rooms; bath. Minna Street. ;r.(Q MINNA- 2 NICELY FURNISHED SUN- OtlO ny housekeeping rooms. Mission street. . ■ .... 000 M ON— LARGE SUNNY FRONT 000 housekeeping room, with kitchen; $15, A" O MISSION— TWO FRONT ROOMS, FUR- yOO nished for housekeeping: private family: 112. : • niQ MISS lON — FURNISHED FRONT 1 _I '/ housekeeping rooms: Kas and range; no children. _ ' ' Niitoinu Street. 0 - ■- /- i- NATOMA -2 UNFURNISHED OR FUR- -040 nished: complete housekeeping; cheap rent. Ninth Street. r AO NINTH— *2B: COR. FURNISHED FLAT, i)U_ « rooms: complete for housekeeping. _____ Octavia Street. Cl in TWO SUNNY UNFURNISHED FRONT -Jib I_ . rooms for housekeeping. 257 Ota via. Pearl Street. . . 3 PEARL, COR. MARKET, OPP. OCTAVIA— I, 2 or 3 sunny corner rooms, neatly furnished for housekeeping: running water and Sink. ■■>>* 3' PEARL, COR. MARKET, OPP. OCTAVIA— I, 2 or 3 sunny corner rooms; well fur.iijlied for Housekeeping; running water and sink. ■[%■; HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS — Continued. Pacific Street. "VfORTHWESI COR. PACIFIC AND HYDE— -t-^ 7 nice sunny rooms, double parlor and bath. , Pine Street. 1 - OR 2 SUNNY ROOMS WITH USE OF KITCH X en, bath and laundry. 2814 Pine st. Point I. t>l><>-. Avenue. 9"1 9fi POINT LOBOS AVE.— SUNNY BAY- +-iX£i\J window suite; furnished for housekeep- ing. $12. Polk Street. Seventh Street. "I Oft 7TH — NICELY FURNISHED FRONT X*i\J housekeeping rooms; veranda, yard; also single; $1 a week. Silver Street. "I (\Ti S I L V E It— 2 SUNNY FURNISHED X\Jt/ rooms for housekeeping; cheap. ' ■ • ?ixth Street. 1 9A SIXTH-2 FURNISH ROOMS FOR ■Li-iV/ honsekeeplng; private family; $12. m SIXTH —HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS; cheapest in the city. J9A SIXTH ST. — BEST HOUSEKEEPING *i^.\-> rooms in this city; clean and quiet: $12. Tehama Street. : M QTEHAMA — 2 OR 3 SUNNY ROOMS, J-'-lO well furnished for housekeeping; connected. Third Street. 99A THIRD— SINGLE AND SUITES; LIGHT *__U housekeeping: $5 up: brick building; yard. 099 THlRD— fr<>nt;f i- rn_hed HOUSE- « )—_ keeping and single rooms very cheap. 9CO THIRD — HOUSEKEEPING ROOM, OO^i cheap. - ."•';. .Twenty-sixth Street. ml TWENTY-SIXTH. NEAR MISSION— 2 3 furnished housekeeping rooms, $8; also 3,910. "Washington Street. KAO WASHINGTON — SUNNY U N F UR- <JU«j nished housekeeping rooms; running water. Webster Street.; . ■Til WEBSTER - HANDSOME PARLORS • XX and kitchen; furnished or unfurnished. Welsh Street. ml WELSH, OFF FOURTH, BELOW BRY- -2 ant — 4 nicely furnished housekeeping rooms; downstairs; yard; no objection to children ; cheap. .'-;-:■ ■ ROOMS TO LEX. Bryant Street. X J_l BRYANT-PLEASANT SUNNY FUR- t^'itl nished rooms from $4 up. Eddy Street. 1 1 Q BEAUTIFUL FRONT ROOM; XXO housekeeping and other rooms; cheap. 00 f EDDY — 1 LARGE SUNNY PARLOR; Out also 1 sunny suite; reasonable. Eighth street. THE SHERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE: 126 sunny rooms, furnished and unfurnished; strictly respectable: central; Very moderate prices. 28 Eighth st., near Market. A. W. MANNING. I'oUom Street. ©1 PER WEEK-FURNISHED ROOMS. 820 Vp x Folsom St.. near Fourth. Fifth Street. 1 HO FIFTH-DOUBLE AND SINGLE ROOMS; XUJ 91 50 up. -■ Geary Street. A OR 5 ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS; tt suitable for physician; centrally located. In- quire 435 Geary st., in basement. CM Q GEARY—TWO FINELY FURNISHED UIO sunny rooms, single or en suite, in private family, for gentlemen: splendid location: rive min- utes' walk from Kearny; references exchanged. Hanover Place. . 4 HANOVER PLACE, OFF SACRAMENTO St., near Mason— Pleasant furnished front room for 1 or 2 persons: use of kitchen if desired. Hartford Street. I "I Q HARTFORD— SUNNY UNFURNISHED XX rooms and bath; $15; water free. Hayes Street. r£}£ HAYES— SUNNY ROOMS, BATH, GAS; «J_O for gentlemen; $5. Howard Street. £9Q HOWARD— SUNNY DOUBLE FRONT U— O rooms: gas, bath; a!so single. 11 QO HOWARD— 4 NICE UNFURNISHED X-LOO rooms. • ■ ■ - .. v;; Jones Street. ~> .. ■ SUNNY FRONT FURNISHED ROOM; FOLD- O ing bed. 706a Jones, ground floor. i Kearny Street. \ RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY— PLEAS- xL ant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first class in every respect; terms reasonable. Market Mreet. BURNETT, 1364 MARKET— ELEGANT NEW building; modern lmproveme nts: handsomely furnished sunny suites -.single rmsand unfurnished. TO RENT, WITH USE OF PIANO, HAND- somely furnished parlors for day studio; cen- tral. Call 735 Market st. ' - .- -' - -vfosEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET, BET. X Sixth and Seventh— Single and suites; per night, 35c to f1 ; week, $1 50 to $5: families. 11 AH A R ET — FURNISHED ROOMS ±±•±0 suitable for offices; also smaller rooms; cheap. • • Mason Street. -1 4 I "1 MASON — FURNISHED ROOM WITH J-*T 11 a quiet family. . Minna street. "I LARGE ROOM FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEP- -1. Ing, $8; single room", 6. 549 Minna. Mission Street. EUROPE HOUSE, 1169 MISSION— NICELY J-J furnished rooms, single or en suite; transients Ninth Street. Polk Street. Q OP POLK-LARGE SUNNY CORNER ROOM ; OOU gas, bath; $10. ;* ''. •• ' Post Street. JO A POST— FRONT SUNNY FURNISHED *iOU alcove and single room: reference. I'owell Street. QAAa POWELL— UNN Y PARLORS; SINGLE O\J\J rooms; entire modern floor. Uuss Street. - Q/13 RUSS — LARGE SUNNY' FURNISHED O - ±4 front room; suitable for man and wife. Second Street. Sixth Street. qq SIXTH — THE HILLSDALE, SUNNY 00 rooms; single and en suite: $1 to $1 60 a day. mA SIXTH— THE PIEDMONT; NICE SUN- XXkJ ny bay-window and single rooms; reasonable. Sutter street. m HE SHASTA, 320% SUTTER ST. -CENTRAL X rooms: low rates: best accommodations. OQQ SLTTER-HANDSOME NEWLY FUK- -000 nished alcove room; rent reasonable: pri- vate family. • V: .'■•«""■,- Third Street. \\T INUHESTER HOUSE— 44 THIRD, NEAR '• Market; most convenient and respectable; 200 rooms 26c to $1 50 per night; *1 50 to $8 per week; electric lights in every room; reading r'm ; free bus. Miscellaneous. Q9A SUNNY ROOM: FIRST FLOOR: ELEC- •4P— V. trie light; steam heater; elevator till 12 P. m.: elegantly furnished: suitable for sleeping de- partment or office; n«w building. Inquire room 2, 20 O'Farrell st. , . ■ If OR RENrT— IOR 2 GENTLEMEN, 1 nicely furnished sunny front bay-window room; all modern conveniences: located about, 8 blocks from Kearny and Market sts.: private family; references required. Address C. D., box 1, Call. ■ |?OB RENT-TO GENTLEMAN, NICELY FUR- X: nished sunny front bay-window room, private family; 8 blocks from Market and Kearny; refer- »• nees. . Address X. V. 7... box 1. Call Office. BOAUU.Nti AM>- KOOJkls. T"^vl?L^Y^O_E^ : TTir^O^mrT6irMA'N J and wife and one single gentleman; references required. Inquire at 1812 Bush, from 2to6p. m. 7 /JO PINE PLEASANT ROOMS; EXCEL- I_O lent board : $20, $ 25 and $30 per month. 7\i)l' EDDY-^SUNNY FRONT SUITES; BIN- \JZi\J gle rooms; beat board; reasonable. HE ABBOTSFORD, BROADWAY AND Polk St.— and homelike; charges moder- ate' board optional : all cars direct. TTOTEL BERTLINO, 714 BUSH-OPENED AS XX a family hotel: references given and required; all modern conveniences. . \ WEEK'S i NEWS FOR 6 CENTS — THE A WEEKLY CALL, in wrapper, for mailing. OUILUKU.N KOAKOED. ~~~~~ \T?^^e^^chii ; o boa rdl a~nice ■It home. 1606 Bush st. W ANTED— 9 OR 3 CHILDREN TO BOARD It from 1 to 8 years old: good home; short is- tance from city. Call 706a Jones St., ground floor.' r\ bbmaN lady wishes baby to board; vJT good home. 435 Hayes st. TADY WOULD LIKE A CHILD TO BOARD; XJ good home and mother's core. 215 »<. Maßoa. rHE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1895. MONEY TO lOAS ""cOMMVs^i^^r^^^NO^CHAlttaE^FOK 1.1 making out papers; I loan my own money on pianos and furniture, city and Oakland; lowest in- terest: without removing. 418 Ellis St., room 22. AVE COMMISSION;- LOW INTEREST; O dealings private: loans on piano and furniture; without removal; city and Oakland. 216 Powell. OANS ON REAL ESTATE IST AND 2ND mortgages/undivided interests, estates; and on furniture or pianos, without removal, in San Francisco. Oakland, Berkeley or Alameda: any amount: lowest rates; all business confidential. Call or write to BECKER, 240 Montgomery st. ANY AMOUNT: IST, OR3D MORTGAGES: estates, undivided interests, real estate in pro- bate. McCOLGAN, 131 Montgomery, room 1. N ANY SECURITY, A LOW RATES; dealings confidential. 43 Crocker building. p.1%. CITY, COUNTY A.VI> COLLATERAL SE- O2 curltlea. TRAVERS & LAMB, 612 California. WHY PAY HIGH RATE ON SMALL LOANS 1 » when yon can get from $200 up at 56 cents per month interest on $100. Loan, box 83, Call. ONEY TO LOAN ON SAN FRANCISCO, Oakland and country real estate in any amount. A. F. JOHNS & CO., 632 Market St., room 9. NY AMOUNT OF MONEY ON WATCHES, diamonds, jewelry, sealskins, pianos, all valu- ables and securities: private . office : business con- fidential. Columbia iom and Collateral Office (Incorporated), 9 Grant ave., 3 doors from Market MONEY ON ANY SECURITY; STRICTLY private: interest moderate; best price for old gold and silver. 126 Kearny St., room 39. BIG SUM IN TRUST; INTEREST LOWER than hanks: first and second mortgages a spec- ialty; $100 up; no delay. Money, box 17, Call. UNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, 103 GRANT avenue; private entrance 101% upstairs. NY SUM. FIRST OR SECOND MORTGAGES city or country :Estates. MURPHY.62B Market ONEY LOANED ON JEWELRY AND other valuables at the Security Loan Office. 1 106 Market st. .nr. Mason ; private entrance 7 Turk. STRICTLY PRIVATE LOAN OFFICES. 850 Market st., cor. Stockton, rooms 17 and 18, first floor: established 30 years; always open. "Uncle Bill." OR ROW MONEY ON YOUR DIAMONDS, jewelry, furniture and pianos without removal; lowest rates. Call or write to HARRY ANKEL A CO., Mills bldg, 6th floor, r 6; strictly confidential ' 1 KGAL, N TICKS. A^^^uTNET^S^S^TE^T^lE^T^i) ERs I G NE I) -iV_ oners for sale, as per inventory, the stock of merchandise, consisting of groceries, hardware, tinware, paints, oils, furnishing goods, etc., to- gether with the fixtures appertaining to same, for- merly belonging to CHARLES E. POWELL, at Lodi, San Joaquin County, Cal. An inventory Is at the rooms of the Board of Trade, 202 Market St.. San Francisco, Cal., and also at the store at Lodi,' where the stock may be inspected. All bids should be addressed to H. L. SMITH, secretary of the Board of Trade, 202 Market St., San Francisco, on or before THURSDAY, Septem- ber 26, 1895, at 12 o'clock m., and be accompanied by a certified check for ten (10) per cent of the amount bid, returnable only in case of rejection. Right reserved to reject any and nil bids. TERMS CASH. • ■ HERMAN J. SADLER, Assignee. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE CITY J. and County of San Francisco, State of Califor- nia.— ln the matter of DUFFY BROS., insolvent debtors.- Notice is hereby given to all the cred- itors of CHARLES E. DUFFY, an insolvent debtor, who have proved their debts, that said CHARLES E. DUFFY has filed In said Superior Court his petition for a discharge from all his debts and liabilities, and that, by an order of said court all said creditors are required to appear before said court, at the courtroom thereof. Department No. 10, in the New City Hall, in said City and County, on the 23d day of September, A. D. 1895, at the hour of 10 a. m.. and then and there show cause, if any they have, why the said CHARLES E. DUFFY should not be discharged from all his debts, in ac- cordance with the statutes in such cases made and provided. ' Attest my hand and seal of said court this 21st day of August, 1895. [seal.] C. F. CURRY, Clerk. By WM. a. DEANE, Deputy Clerk. TTVEPARTMENT NO. 9, PROBATE— IN THE XJ superior Court, in and for the City and County of San Francisco, State of California. In the matter of the estate of HENRY W. WOODWARD, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Friday, the 20th day of September, A. I). 1895, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, and the courtroom of Department No. 9 of said court, el the New City Hall, in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, have been appointed as the time and place for proving the will and codicils thereto of said HENRY W. WOODWARD, deceased, and for hearing the application of R. M. POGSON AND I JAMES EVELYN BELL for the issuance to them of letters testamentary ihereon. Dated September 5. A. D. 1893. [Seal.] CHARLES •. CURRY. Clers. By F. B. HOUGHTON, Deputy Clerk. CORMAC & DONOHOE, attorneys for peti- tioners, 207 Battery St., S. F. TO HON. WM. S. BARNES, DISTRICT AT- torney of the city and County of San Francisco: Please take notice that on or about the 7th day of October, 1895, an application will be made to the Governor of the state of California for the pardon of JOHN COON who was convicted on the 28th day 01 January, 1887. In the Superior Court in and for the City and County- of San Francisco of the crime of robbery. . JAMKS H. CAMPBELL, . Attorney for said JOHN COONKY. _' liOKsiiJv ' ' . H"~7M7sE~"TNir^A7jo7rT^R"n^^ count of ill health: good business. -Inquire 308 Market st., bet. 2 and 4, daily. 9 FINE ROAD HORSKS FOR~I*ALE. CALL — 2303 Devisadero st. or 1146 Market. A A HORSES FGH SALE; ALSO WAGONS "lv/ buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horss Market, 327 Sixth st. ; auction sales every Wednes- day. SULLIVAN t v DOYLE, Auctioneers. 1 0,0, SETS SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALL IAJU kinds; second-hand wagons, bugey, carts; also 20 cheap horses. Fifteenth and Valencia «s. WAGONS A>l> UAKiUAtiIiS. ATA SACRIFICE: MUST BE SOLD: NEAR- -^A. ly new Brewsier buggy and one lop buggy. New York Stable. 507 Jessie st. HORSES, HARNESS, BUGGIES, CARTS, etc.. bought, sold or exchanged. 540 Valencia. KOli SALK-MISOKLIiAXKOU!). OW " A ND™CALF~ CHEAP. 1188 NOE ST., 1 near Twenty-fifth. A A IN— 5O-FOOT GASOLINE SCHOONER. JOHN TWIGG, 102 King st. pENUINE ENGLISH PUG PUPS CHEAP. vJT 14 Marye t»errance, oft' Turk, near Larkin. ESS PLANER, CIRCULAR SAW, BORING machine; shafting, pulleys, planer. Address R., box 27, Call Office. I™ It SALE-2 MILCH COWS. 1 JUST CALVED; . 1 <an of family trade. 221 Church St., near Fif- teenth. '- ; ■■ - H" OUSE FOR SALE CHEAP; TO BK MOVED. XI Api NE. cor. Montgomery and Green sts. ■ - PNEUMATIC SAFETIES FOR |75 THE 0 lot. 328 McAllister st. RATIONAL CASH REGISTER. SAFE, -!-' scale, letter-press, desk; cheap. 102 Clay st. \ T EW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- j-> hand. W. S. RAY Mfg Co., 12 California st. C" IOUNT E R s, SHELVING, SHOWCASES / flight and sold 1 121 V, Market bot. 7thandBtn CLAIRVOYANTS. TjßijFi^oTrirrTrKTrKT" X ALL hail PROFESSOR eugene! Is your home unhappy? Is your wife or husband untrue? Is your lover inconstant? A re you followed by bad luck? Have you any enemies? «.'.;-'-'-. .' • Is your business not prosperous? For the cause that Deed assistance, For the wrongs that need resistance, ... For the future m the distance, And the good 1 hat he can do. -/.>: Call or address PROFE-SOR F. EUGENE, 1206 Market str;et, parlors 102. 103 and 104, first floor. Read his So nday advertisement. CLAIRVOYANT AND LIFE reader; V ladies 26c 230 Clara St., bet. Fifth and Sixth. CIARD-READING. 25c; LADIES only. 105 / Stockton, room 7. Circle Mondays and Fridays. ME. MORK AU. THE WOHLD-RKN OWNED MM E. MORKAU. THE WORLU-RKN OWNED medium; speaks German. 764 Howard st.; fee 25c up. ■ ' ANITA WINOMA, FORTUNE- TELLER AND life reader. 602 Stevenson St., fee 25c. 7iLA I RVOYA N i ; FEE 25c: LADLE"- ONLY. \J 174 Clementina St., off Third. 188 M .MAIN A . AMERICAN CLAIRVOY- ant and magnetic healer. Howard st. -\f BS. ANTHONY, MEDIUM, LIFE READER; IYI ladles, 25c: gents, 50c. 164Tehama. off Third. "LiORTUNES TOLD Bl' FRENCH CLAIR- -T voyant. , 322 Seventh St.; ring bell twice. PRESENT. PAST AND FUTURE, MME X LEGGETTE, 311 Tehumast., near Fourth. ME. ARNDT, REST GERMAN JfO&TUNE- teller of the world: palmistry and by eggs; only 26c and 60c. 724 Harrison, basement. M~~ ME. DR. THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL- er by eggs and cards; tells entire life, past, present, future: consultations on all affairs: noth- ing exempted; names (riven: good advice:, sure help; restores lost love by sympathy; mistake im- possible; fee $1; letter $2. 929 Post St., nr. Larkin. PROF. LEON. PALMIST. CLAIRVOYANT life reader. 633 Post: 10 to 8 daily: also Sunday AUGUSTA LEOLA, FORTUNE TELLER: A maglo charms: love : tokens; * true picture of future wife and husband: teaches fortune-telling; develops clairvoyance, slate writing, etc.; has the seven holy seal* and the Palestine wonder charm: fee and upward. 2828 Mission, nr. Twentieth. SPIRITUALISM. npHEOSOPHICAL DISCUSSION TaNIGHT; 1 students invited. SWAIN, 105 Stockton St., office 6., ; npEST CIRCLE TO-NIGHT, 10c. MME. YOUNG, 1 605 McAllister St.: skeptics Invited. "DEMOVAL— MRS. MAYO STEERS, TRANCE Xt medium ; circles ; Sun., Tues.." Fri., 8 p. m. : Thurs., 2p. M-, sittings. 101 Grove st., cor. Polk. ' y ASTICOLOGY. R. MEAD ANSWERS ALL QUESTIONS BY planets from date of birth. 737 Market, r. 10. A BTRAL SEER— PROF. HOLMES, 623 GEARY xx sUi horoscopes, questions, stocks, ad vie* CITY real. ESTATE. t vrOT^iTiNvrrEi)r" I YOU are invited. TO INSPECT THEM. TO INSPECT THEM. TO-DAY. • TO-DAY. ENGLISH COTTAGE HOUSES. CALIFORNIA-ST., CORNER SECOND AVE. TAKE SACRAMENTO-ST. CAiRS. :. Six new 2-story modern residences; 6,7 and 8 rooms and bath; all conveniences: no two alike; terms $1000 cash, balance monthly covering; 6 years' time; 6 percent interest on deferred pay- ments: the choicest offering tor homeseekers in the market; they talk for themselves: call at office for , illustrated catalogue giving full description, terms, etc EASTON, ELDRIDGE <fc CO., - 638 Market st. A BSENT OWNER : ■ J\. ORDERS US TO SACRIFICE FOR CASH A substantially built residence of 10 rooms and bath on Goush St., r_r. Jefferson square; lot 25x 100 ; price reduced from $8000 to $6750. This is a line property and a Dig bargain. ' EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., C-£. 638 Market st. SNAP. ■ ~~ ~ ~— ' . . $500 CASH , ■.■..,,". BUYS TWO MISSION LOTS. Owner must sacrifice for immediate sale two lots worth $3000: Hibernia Bank has mortgage of $1500 on these lots: $500 cash above mortgage buys them: a sure chance to double your money. Call for particulars. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. OUTHSIDE BARGAIN. ~~ '. ~ . ,>■;■-•,*■ O FOR QUICK SALE. CAN BE IMPROVED TO PAY BIG. ffiQT^n REDUCED FROM $4300; LOT 60x tJpO % O\J • 90; house, 8 rcomsand b_th, near Ist and Folsom sts.; lot is worth the money. EASTON, ELDRIDGK <fc CO., " 638 Market st. FINE BUILDING LOT. . ' CHOICE LOCATION. ?. V. O'FARRELLST., NR. OCTAVIA. Lot 50x120, through to Olive ave.: can be im- proved on both frontages; just the place for fine flats; this is gilt-edge for income; we want an offer; call at office. - EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. ANY PEOPLE PREFER COTTAGES. : 1 v WE HAVE B -RGAINS IN THIS LINE. C_9^nfl COTTAGE, 6 ROOMS AND BATH »JP_ji)UU. on Precita ave., near Mission st.; lot 40x140. _>Ol£fk NEW COTTAGE, 5 ROOMS AND »4^_-4OU. bath, "Holly Park," 1 block from Mission st.; lot 25x100: terms easy. m.OQAA NEW COTTAGE, 5 ROOMS AND <jD_jOUU. bath, near 18th and Douglass sts., half block from electric-cars; terms easy. _?'JAfkA DOUBLE COTTAGE ON lOWA «Jp_-U"U. st., near Yolo (Potrero): lot 30x100; rents $20 per month. _____ (TO -| wen COTTAGE, 6 ROOMS AND BATH, (Jpl I _)U. Johnson ave., near Geary st. ; lot 25x 125. __ (Tj-1 nZf\ COTTAGE IN "COLLEGE HOME- •4pII)tJU. stead," 4 rooms; lot 50x110; 1 block from electric-cars; fine well and pump; terms I easy; only $500 cash. ©1 lAfl COTTAGE IN PARK LANE «_)XtfcUU. Tract; 4 rooms; corner; lot 32x100; f fine view; cars handy. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., . 638 Market st. JONES, ALLEN & CO., / 630 Market st. Two lots opposite the Valencia-st. cable, 25x140, fronting on two streets, will sell cheap for cash. JONES, ALLEN & CO. flut»;Tn~ LOTS IN BLOCKS 995-992, CLOSE •4P__«JUi to boulevard; easy payments. JONES, ALLEN C. i. :.:-...; r (3T*l 9-: EACH — ELEGANT LOTS READY <n±__tj for building; close to Fruit vale East Oakland; franchise has been granted for electric road to run through the tract; fare only 5 cents to Broadway. $250— Lots near the Mission electric cars; 25x 100; ready to build on. JONES, ALLEN & CO., 630 Market st. (TO97"^fA~TERMS $160 CASH, BALANCE »35^ I O\Jm small monthly installments: mod- ern cottage of 5 rooms and bath; large grounds; in splendid location; convenient to trains; all street work complete. $3000— 5250 down, balance $30 per month; lot 50x140: house oi 6 rooms and bath; on one of the principal streets. A GREAT BARGAIN— Fine residence of 9 rooms, situated on our principal avenue. 1 block from station: lot 60x157:6: nice lawn, snrubbery, fruit trees and barn; cost $11,000; must be sold at once at some price. Apply to JOSEPH A. LEON- ARD COMPAN Y, 1364 Park St., Alameda, I dhQOrA WILL BUY 2 CHOICE BLOCKS j »_V)__»JU 470x200 feet each. Abbey Homestead ] Association, Sun Mateo County. $800— 25x120, cor. 18th ave. and Clement St.; make an offer. .... - $500 will buy 11 lots 25x100 feet each: 2 cor- ners in block -'94. O'Neill <fc Haley tract. CHAS. i c. FISH KR-, 507 California St.- '; ' - OUSKS BUILT $150 TO $275 A ROOM; CALL | and examine plans. 1149 Mission st. . ' UMOAA CHEAP FLATS; 4 ROOMS AND nP"±«J''Vf. oath each; all modern improvements; rents $34 : street paved. 1312 Broderick, nr. Geary. /CHEAPEST LOTS ; T~ \J EVER OFFERED. POINT LOBOS AVE. CLEMENT ST. TWENTY-FIFTH AVE. $100 AND UPWARD. $50 CASH. $10 PER MONTH. A great opportunity to make money. Sutro Electric Railroad will soon be fSSIt. running on Clement st. Extra large ■ifcSjiErV*- lota No drifting sand. All lots ready ■sZJet&ifr' to build on. • ; BALDWIN & HAMMOND, _ '. . ~ . 10 Montgomery st. wargain-huntersTattention^ probate AUCTION sale, thursday, SEPT. 26, 1395, AT 12 NOON. shainwald, buckbee & co., 218-220 montgomery ST., MILLS BUILDING. ' presidio heights lots. Ten elegant residence lots for account ESTATE SAMUEL LEWIS, DECEASED; northeast corner Sacrameato and Walnut sts., 27:8i/:jxB7:6 f?et: northwest corner Sacramento and Laurel sts., 37:6 xIOO feet: _ lots north line memo st., bet. Central ave. and Walnut, each 25xl0_:8Vi feet in size: 4 lots north tine Sacramento st., bet. Laurel an. 1 Locus:, 25x100 feet and _pzl27»V_ feet; 2 lots sous- line .Sacramento st., bet. Laurel and Locust, each 26x107:71/8 feel: Sacramento-st. cable-cars i ass these lots, 22 minutes from Kearuy st. Sale by order of the SUPERIOR COURT. ■ PROBATE SALE. Estate of Edward N T . Murphy, deceased. 1708 Turk St.; substantial two-story bouse; rents $30; 1706 find 1706% Turk St.; two modern fiats; rents $36: lot 50.x87:6. Sale by order Supe- rior Court. .:V; OAKLAND, ALAMEDA COUNTY, CAL. Estate of Edward N. Murphy, deceased. SE.- cor. Market and Lydiaet*.; lot nOxlo2:7V_ and 110, with frame cottage. Sale by order Supe- rior Court. PROBATE SALE. Elegant residence— of James S. Lawson, : deceased. . . 1701 Broderick St.. NW. cor. Bush; modern *wo- story residence of 10 rooms and bath; lot 26x100. Sale" by order Superior Court. PROBATE SALE. 901 naight St.. SW. cor. Devisadero; substantial modern two-story residence of 9 rooms and bath; lot 25x110. Sale by order Superior Court. PROBATE SALE. 2422 Bryant St., 260 S. of 22d: lot 52x100, with ; substantial cottage of 8 rooms and bath, also i stable, Subject to confirmation by Superior Court. 1 PROBATE SALE. Cozy cottage— Estate of Bridget McCall. deceased. 1229 26th St., S. line, 160 E. of Noe; neat cot'aue of 4 rooms, with windmill, taukhouse. well, etc. ; I lot 25.\114. Sale by o ' der of Superior Court. MISSION INVESTMENT. 1322 26th st., N. line, 185 W. of Noe: substan- tial house of 2 tenements of. 4 rooms each; stable for 3 horses: rents $20: lot _5x114. - , ;»x ; ■ ' 26TH-ST. COTTAGE. 1324 26th St.; ueatcottnge of 4 rooms, windmill, tank, well, etc.; lot 25x114; convenient to Castro- st, cable-cars. v i CHATTANOOOA-ST. COTTAGE. 239 Chattanooga st. (east line), 108 N. of 24th: lot 22x117:6 to. rear street: substantial 2-story house of 6 rooms and bath and stable. 6ril-ST. INVESTMENT. 431 to 435 6th St.; 50 to 58 Morris ave.: flats, , stores and houses; rents $200; lot 75x160.; Call at olilce for further particulars, diagrams, etc as tyre en a p7~ FINE LOT, 27 Hod; BE- ijt-j I _). mis st., near 1 nstro: block from' cars; ready to build. J. R. RUCHE, San Rafael. - OR SALE— B3S CASTRO ST.; HOUSE OF 7 rooms and bah; . almost new; $300 cash, bal- -1 ance same as rent. BRICK BUILDING . IVUSINJKSS~PROPERTY on Market sT.; rent $7200 a vear. : Corner Pacific ave. and Baker St., 66x137 :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. . , I Two modern houses, of 8 rooms each, at Park, 26x137:6 ft.: electric road passes houses: price $6000; make offer. , Nor. h side of Folsom St., bet. 4th and 6th; 68;9x lßOfeet. ■ - \ :./>■■■■■:- : ■ ■■ Lot on Duncan st., bet. Noe and Castro; 25x114 feet: price $400. Cottage house, 1367 Dolores St.: 6 rooms and bath, basement; 25x9E tret. . , Apply to C. C. BEMIS, Real Estate and Lane Agent. 324 Montgomery street. ■ .-'..■;■ . (STTEaVT~_47 LOHOS"~BT., OCEAN VIEW; «4P_jOUUi beautiful cottage home; nearly new; 6 rooms; all conveniences: in perfect order: easy terms; a portion can remain on m or gag* 1 : perspec- tive and plan of house at Falrmount Loan Asso- ciation, 1177 Valencia St.. corner 23d; brick found- ation; lot 37:5x126; flowers, plants and grass. In- quire on premises., _' •;...; . < LEG ANT HOUSE IN ALAMEDA FOR SALE "Hi very -cheap on easy terras:* NW. corner. Ap- ply UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. - . . BARO AIN ; • VV , CORNER V ALLEY s AND Church sts. ; i 25x100. with improvements. In- i quire E. CUMMINS, 6 and 7 Pine sU -,-; ■ -■-■- ■ - • --■•-. ■■. ■ city seal estate. ol^s^l^l^v^lYre^Td^n^eTtrooms^ bath: 41x125; furniture if desired. Apply 1185 Park ave., Alameda, narrow-gauge, Park-st. stacn. ©97AA-430 27TH, BET. CHURCH AND *4P-j I Ul/, Sanchez; house 6 rooms: lot _Bxll4 ft.: 10 ft. driveway; stable; chicken house, and garden front and rear: all in perfect order. . COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. or s ale Tor ""exch anoe-the'-^ CELe"- brated Eden Dale farm; situated 2 miles south o* Sonoma City, 35 mi es from San Francisco: 18- -acres of fine valley and bottom land: there is in full bearing 11,000 fruit trees and 17,000 vines of choice varieties; large modern --dwelling of 11 rooms; choice garden, barn, windmill and tank- house, outbuildings, horses, harnesses, wagons, cows, and full outfit of farming utensils; one of the best fruit-dryers; a never-failing trout stream runs through the place; a positive investment and a beautiful home: will be sold as a whole or in two or more subdivisions. Full particulars, J. T. PET- ERS, Mills building. THIRST-CLASS QUARTZ AND GRAVEL MIN- X 1 ing properties for sale. Apply rooms 4 and 5, fifth floor, Mills building. " - ...--.' • WANTED— RENT FARM ALREADY •»» stocked on shares or for cash rent. Address I. H., 13031/2 Buchanan St., San Francisco, Cal. OAAA, ACRES WELL WATERED, WITHIN UUUU 50 miles of San Francisco, to lease cheap, A. M. SPECK «fc CO., 602 Market st. . 63 ACRES, 4 MILES FROM SAN FRANCISCO 4 City Hall and 1 mile from electric-cars; choice vegetable land; several living springs; only $350 per acre. Address Land, box 61, Call Office. " SEND FOR OUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES for sale. WOOSTER & WHITTON, San Jose. I~~6~VEL7 LITTLE HOME OF 15 .«CRES; J right in town; 200 fruit trees, peach, plum, fig. orange, etc., in bearing; good house of 8 rooms: good outbuildings: lovely shade trees; a sightly place; $2500, half cash; another of 91/2 acres, gardening soil; $2600; also 8 l /_ acres, all close to town, $900. D. H. TWING, Sonoma City, Cal. A TO 8 ACRE CHICKEN RANCHES ON 10 j: years' credit. D. H. .TWIN Sonoma Clty.Cal, M~ UST BE SOLD— ONE OF THE BEST LO- cated 160-acre ranches in Lake County: ■ • Vi mile from Clear Lake, with plenty running water; 100 acres Improved; 5-room house; plenty timber; $2500; time to suit on payments. W. L. FOSTER, Kelseyville, Lake County, Cal. _ ■ MARIN COUNTY— SOOO ACRES 26 MILES 1 from San Francisco. KaNCHO 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 lor circular. Dairy for sale with or without cows. SYNDICATE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 64 and 65 Chronicle building. BOOK FREE: ILLUSTRATED: $4 AN ACRE up. M. GRIFFIN, Cottonwood, Shasta Co., Cal. CHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— THE j _ WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 60, post- ure free. ■ PROPEKTY WANTED. RESIDENCE OF^OMfTi^ ROOMS: LOT 30x XV 137:6: Western Addition, north of Pine St.; price $12,000. Address P. O. box 2058. ANTED — CITY PROPERTY IN EX- " change for good paying ranch. P. H. JORDAN & CO., 188 Crocker building.- EDUCATIONAL. M"^S?^IE7?v^L^ISN^ ; TTE^RT6I9~^/A3ri?KSS ave., oratorical, vocal and dramatic academy; also piano; assisted by MISS EMELIE MEL- VILLE. ELOCUTION— DRAMA, DELSARTK, PHYST- X_ cal culture, voice culture. OLIVE HOFF SCHROEDER, 299 Hyde st,; call afternoon |or evening. STUDIO— CLASS. STARTING FOR HOLIDAY work in oil and pastels: Sunday class for those employed during the week. 319 Golden Gate ave. BEGINNERS' SINGING CLASS EVERY MO.N - X) day evening, commencing September 16. W. R. HERVEY, instructor, California and Broderick sts.. church. ; . ■ - MIGHT SCHOOL;IiEALD'S BUS. COLLEGE ;24 i.* Post: commercial, shorthand, English; low rates T? LOCUTION — VOICE-CULTURE, RECITA- X-tion,Drama; class or private. W.T.ROSS,6 Eddy. MISSBOLTE'SSCHOOL.2297 SACRAMENTO; 1»X board, English. French, German, piano, $30 month: special daily French classes for adults, $3. T/iORMKK STANFORD PROFESSOR PRE- -T pares students for the university (admission on recommendation); law, medical college, civil service; day A eve classes. Room 333 Phelan bldg. |/<RENCH, SPANISH. PRO K.T.B. DE FILIPPE X graduate Paris, Madrid: 320 Post st. ipRENCH— LEARN TO SPEAK FIRST; IN- J fallible method. E. DU CASTEL, 6 Post st. pHEMISTRY AND ASSAYING.' CUNNING- \J ham's School, cor. Geary and Powell st». • Jr.RENCH, GERMAN, SPANISH: • LIVING method; Larcher School, Flood bldtr, Market st. 18KA INSTITUTE, 1606 VAN NESS AVE.; school for girls. MME. B. ZisKA, A.M., Prin. SAN FRANCISCO BUSINESS COLLEGE, 123S Market; send for cat.; day and evening session. ISS RUBY EAGLESTON, TEACHER OF autoharp; lessons instrument. 131 Larkin. ENGLISH LITERATURE A ND MYTHOLOGY class or private. MRS. EHRMAN, 1.34 Bush. HOITT'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS, BURLING AMlf San Mateo Co., reopens Aug. 6. IRA G.HOITT. \7"OCAL TEACHER JOSEPH GRKVKN IM- ■» proves and beautifies even spoiled voices, and procures positions to his pupils. 82 Ninth St. lOLIN, MANDOLIN, guitar, CORNET V taught. Prof. L. MERKI, 225 Geary reasonable PACIFIC ACADEMY, ACADEMY SCIENCES X bldg; thorough commercial & English training, ELASCO'S LYCEUM. SCHOOL OF ACTING- Private theatricals arranged; pupils rehearsed on stage. R. 5 & 12, 1. 0. 0. F. block, 7th and Market. QCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL. MINING, O chanlcal engineering, surveying, architecture, assay: eetao. '64. VAN DER NAILLEN.723 Mkt. TIEUL'S SHORTHAND AND . BUSINESS College, 723 Market st. : diploma course $30. ENGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT BY MISS DILLON, 14 McAjlis'er, r. 46; private or class. H BALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 POST Bookkpg, business practice, shorthand, typing, electrical engineering, telegraphy, I modem lan- guage* rapidly uusht. Write for catalogue- piHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— THK \J WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 30, post- *& free. ■ ■ .■ ■ , ■_■■■' - SEWING MACHINES. . s TJENTKD $1 60 A MOTTTH; OPT RATES; J-t pat>-utson Kewing-macnines having expired we can sell you latest improved machines for one- third regular price. 145 Sixth st. \ 1.1. KINDS SEWING-MACHIN BOUGHT, •u. sold, rented, exchanged and repaired: lowest ra ''s. 205 Fourth St., near Howard. . ■ * DEMISTS. / . . . DR. J. J. LEEK, 1-06 MARKET. COR. GOLDEN Gate ave.— Open evenings: Sundays till noon. RST-CLASS ■ DENTISTRY AT LOWEST X I prices at Obdontunder Dental Parlors. 816% Geary st., bet. Hyde and Larkin; extractions (painless) for 60 days more, 256. R. L. WALSH, , D.D S., proprietor. ■ . . J \ R.RE A.300 TURK ST— ALL DENTAL WORK XJ at lowest prices and warranted; open evenings. LIT WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- ranted. DR. J. W. KEY. 1122 Market st. DR. GEORGK W. LEEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction and patentee of Improved bridge work or teeth without any piate, moved from 6 to 20 O'Karrell st. ! AT CHALJANTS'S,BMASON,COR. MARKET" i sots of teeth are made to please or no charge; on bridges, crowns and gold plates prices reduced; email »rold fillings only, $2; painless extraction. pKOOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 769 MAR- ! \J ket, bet- 3d and 4tn, gas specialists: only reli- able agent for paimess extraction: artificial teeth frm $&; fillings fromsi; extracting 50c, with gas SI. <J_7 A SET FOR TEETH: WARRANTED AS ! •4P I good as can be made: filling $1. DR. SIMMS, dentist, 630 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. DR. li. O. iOUNU. JilllUiiKtj AND TEETH wltliont plat os a specialty. 1841 Polk'st. DR. LUDLUM . HILL, 1443 MARKET ST., near Eleventh ; no charge for extracting when plates ar. made: old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set; extracting 60c: gas given. C~ OLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 806 MAR- -1 ket at. ' DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. BICVCL.ES. boD^icYC^E~i^^SA_i~CHEAP. " 314 Golden Gate ave.: $35.' .. PARK CYCLERY— NEW WHEELS TO LET; X best accommodations. - Terminus Geary, Mc- A Ulster and Powell st. cur lines. ■ ■ ~~™~ STORAGE;; ~~ to r^voiToFfu r n itub k, f^l?os7house^ i hold goods, etc. J. M. PIERCE, 735 Market st. WILSON "BROTHERS. 1710" MARKET- IT Storage; low rates; telephone South 763. *" "THIRST-CLASS STORAGE : ADVANCES MADE t -f 421-423 Market at. CHAS. L. TAYLOR. PHYSICIANS. "iS^FeTjm^tTslJiT^f^ulra^gja^g^ut^pe^ XV cial attention to these diseases. J. A. McDON- ALD, M.D., 1236 Market St.; 2 to 4, 7 to 8 P. M. All . A FRIEND AND MOT HE R'S CAR E. MRS. DR. Fi NICK, 1416 Eighth at., Alameda. .". .. . resolutions. R'^woixtTons^-at^a meetTng^of^the XV Board of New City Hall Commissioners, held September 11, 1895, the following resolutions were passed to print: . " ;;■■■;■■:"■" ; .''^ •- Resolved, That a progress estimate, No 14, in the sum of $14,493, in favor of O'Counell & Lewis, on contract No. 69, puss to print. . : V ./ ' , Resolved, That a progress estimate No. 5, in the sum of $720, in favor of J. W. Grace A Co., on con- tract No. 69, pass to print. ; -"■';•? i- E "- : i v ! Ayes— Commissioners Sutro, Creswell, Broderick. J. J. McCabtuy, Secretary. ;: : I OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE— BROADWAY. y OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. <E>Qfjnn BEAUTIFUL HOME NEAR tJpOUuLF. Fruitvale; 31/2 acres: house of 4 rooms, bath; fine orchard; all kinds of fruit: plenty of firewood: 700 brown and buff Leghorn fowls, in- cubators, brooders and pens complete; horse «nd wagon; bone and feed mills and tools; spring water piped all over the place; must sell on account of siCKness; two-thirds cash, balance to suit; or will exchange for house and lot or store in Alameda. Apply room 34, Donohoe bldg., 8. F., from 1 to 4. O YOU WANT A HOME? I WILL BUY YOU a lot, build house on your own plans, this aide of bay; small cash payment, balance monthly. C P. KERN, Central Bank building, Oakland. XpOR EXCHANGE— TWO MODERN HOUSES; XJ , well located ; value $9000 ; cash for good San Francisco property in Western Addition. W. J. DINGEE, 460 Eighth St., Oakland. ; A SNAP-BUILDING CORNER, 45x90: CARS xi. pass the lot: $900 buys it; pleasant neighbor- hood, within walking distancejof narrow-gauge depot. W. E. BARNABD & SON, 458 Ninth at., Oakland. . ... ©Tt^H BUYS CORNER LOT, 25x100. CLOSE tjp'irclv' to cars and center of town. W. B. BAR- NAKD & SON, 458 Ninth st., Oakland. LEGANT NEW HOME— BARGAIN ; IN THE Xu best portion of Oakland; 2-story, 8 rooms, bath, servants' room: art glass windows; palm trees- in yard; every way most desirable ; price only $4500; terms can be arranged. A. H. BREED & CO., 460 Ninth St.. Oakland. FOR SALE AT HALF COST-FORECLOSURE £ sale, part cash, cottage at Fruitvale, near elec- tric cars; 6 rooms: modern: lot 35x120. BENE- DICT & CO., 459 Ninth St., Oakland. TTIRUITVALE— BEST BARGAINS AND BEST -T terms ever offered; houses and vacant lots; streets all graded, sewered, etc.: in immediate neighborhood of Southern Pacific and electric-car lines at Fruitvale station. To convince yourself call at our office on Putnam St., Fruitvale. Syndi- cate Investment Company,. EDWARD DICK, agent. ~ ■ BUSINESS PROPERTY PAYING 6TO 8 PER CENT ON INVESTMENT, SOLD ON TERMS TO SUIT. • Large list of choice residence property to be sold to the highest bidder: 13 acres near Blair Park, Nob Hill, Piedmont; 160 choice lots; 24 acres In Fruitvale. . . . . GOOD CHEAP RANCHES, close to Oakland. ACRE TRACTS AND CHICKEN RANCHES.' 110 acres; 25 acres closo to Piedmont car line; can subdivide; fine land; easy terms. ..-. ■-• ,-.; THESE ARE SPECIAL BARGAINS. Don't fait 10 see them. E. E. BUNCE, 1008 Broadway, Oakland. T ARGE LISTS OF CHOICE HOMES; BEAU- -Li tiful residence property: 13 acres on Nob Hill, Piedmont; nice tracts and ranches; bargains in lots: easy terms; send for catalogues. •E. E. BUNCE, 1008 Broadway, Oakland. ffljOOXfl 2 HOUSES, CLOSE TO OAK-ST. i\P~£iO\J. station: income of $20 ner month, I and still leaves 6 rooms for use of owner. This is a rare chance, as owner leaves the State. W. E. BARNARD* SON, 458 Ninth St., Oakland. $9<l'/) SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE, BATH O^JtJv". and modern improvements: lot 50x 168; on Thirty-second st., near Telegraph ave. $4500— 8-room house, bath, hot and cold water; good barn; lot 45x100; on Tenth St., near Castro; a bargain. , . . ' . . . .; $2250— 2-story 6 room house; bath; lot 50x100; centrally located; good nelghbornood; a great. bar- gain. Lot 100x100, on Jackson st: good location for flats. A. H. BLOW, 1010 Broadway, Oakland. ffljOn MONTHLY FOR 5- ROOM COTTAGES; t\p£\J plans free. F. BOEGLE. GoIden Gate statn. (jtTFn LOTS NEAR THE AI/fENHEIM IN UT-LOU. Fruitvale; electric ears; only $1 down and $1 a week; selling fast; good improvements. H. B. PINNEY. owner, 902 Broadway, Oakland. BERKELEY BJCAXj ESTATE. STILL IN THE FIELD FOR BARGAINS, FOR 0 3 days only, adjoining property worth $45 per front foot. A fine level lot, 50x160: street work all done; must be sold; offered for $1000. Fine house on the N. side of the street: large lot: street work all done; cement walks, etc.; want an offer. - The best. of all: cottage house near University: electric cars and station; street work all done; the prettiest place in Alameda County. Apply JOS. J. MASON. Dwight way stal on. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE— 1435 PARK STREET. ALAMEDA KEAL, ESTATE. oir^fM^ETnTriTTrA le^ and station; streets improved and sewered. $4350— 5300 cash; $35 monthly: 33x150: hand- some new colonial house, 7 rooms and bath; near Willow or Chestnut si. station. - $3250— $200 cash $30 monthly; 33x150: ele- gant colonial, cottage, on principal driveway; 6 rooms and bath. $3250— 530 cash: $30 monthly; 38x100: cor- | ner house, in fine condition; 8 rooms find bath. ■ . 4-31 60— 52U0 cash; $27 monthly; 31x100: new cottage, 5 rooms and bath; central location. $2250-850 cash; $25 monthly; 30x100; cot- tage, 4 rooms and bath. Houses to rent from 4110 up. j Open Sundays and holidays. MA lie USE A EM MEL, Bay-st. station. Alameda, and 628 Market St., San Francisco. 171I 71 LEG ANT HOMES IN BEAUTIFUL ALA- J meda on easy Installments and at prices lower than ever before offered. J. E. DAMOX, 303 Montgomery st., or 444 Central ave., Alameda. p heat bargain. ~~ \JT 10 room residence: modern improvements; fine grounds; highly improved: corner lot, 70x141. Four lots fronting on canal; 100x245: bargain. re mil house on Morton st.; $1500 less than cost. $25,000— Highly improved with 6 acres of land: waterfront in Alameda. $10,000— Finest poultry ranch in Alameda County: only three miles from Alameda; will take part in improved property. E. D. JUDD, 1424 Park st. ■ .. ■-■:.- . , Q/'Afl LOVELY LOT; 40x165: STREET t^\J\J\J. graded and sewered: call before it is sold. J. H. YOUNG, 1243 Park st., Alameda. STOCKTON ADVERTISEMENTS . STOCKTON REAL ESTATE. . icXTo^rH^Air'BEl^^^ECTE^^Y^TllE directors of the S. F. and S. J. ,V. R. R. Co. (Valley road) for the principal station in the south- eastern part of San Joaquin County and is destined to become at once the most important of all the ; stations on the line of the railroad on account of ; the.vast bodies ,of rich, alluvial loam lauds sur- rounding the. town,: every acre of which will be sold with a perpetual water right. Take some of your money out of the 4-per-cent I savings bank and invest in this coming center of southeastern '■an Joaquin County. ■ For maps, descriptive matti r. etc., address E. E. HARLOWE <Sc CO., 430 East Main st., Stockton, California. i FEW OF THE BEST BARGAINS EVER OF- ■A. fered : 666 acres on Roberts Island: neverover- flows- a crop of barley just removed from the land j and a now crop of beans; wonderful yield per acre; will rent for $15 per acre; must be sold: $70 per acre. 160 acres near Lodl ; th« best stock ranch that I know of for the money: good house, barns, etc. ; fenced and cross-fenced : hog-tight; 15 acres fruit, 4 acres a '.fill fa; large pond, 1 with living I springs beautiful shade trees; grand avenue through cen- ter of property; will divide or as a whole: $60 per acre. 10-acre tracts just -out of Stockton: fine houses, barns and well; $100 per acre. Ranches all over the county for sale or trade. MORSE COLONY TRACTS. 5. 10,20 and 40 acres at $65 and $75 per acre; most productive land in San Joaquin County. Business and residence property in and around Stockton. . Sun Francisco property to trade for small ranches Call or address F. J. SULLIVAN, room 88 Chronicle building, or E. ARMSTRONG, Stockton DR. OLIVER, ■= -•" ■■ ■ - . • REAL ESTATE DEALER, ■ x '- " 513 East Main St., Stockton. Owner of East Stockton and Brown's Additions; lots In these and other additions at $5 a month; no Interest and no taxes; largest list of Inside prop- erty of. any dealer in Stockton; quick sales and ; small profits Is the motto of this office. LATEST SHIPPING I-NTJiLLIGJKXOE* I Sailed. MONDAY. September 16. ' ■< Stmr Homer, Drisko, Coos Bay. <- Consignees. ;.—•,.•,,' Per St Paul— Buckingham, Hecht Co: Daniel Gullen: LScatena Co: Eveleth & Nash; Bray's Sons & Co; Gray & Barbieri Wood, Curtis & Co; F X Blodirett : D Biagt Co; Baker & Hamilton; M S Kimas: Gould &Jaudin: A Paladinl; Humboldt Mineral Water Co; <i Camllloni & Co; A Pallies C C Pennell <fc Co: W R Knight & Co; American C A Co; - Cal <£; Nev Creamery Co; > Bissinger«fc Co: Brieham, Hoppe Co;' Getz Bros A Co; J Roach: Norton.Teller & Co; LG Sre.sovich & Co; California Ink Co, Standard Oil Co: Gooclall. Perkins Co: J Hoffman: VV.P Fuller ft Co; Hulme& Hart: Alca traz Asphait Co: Greenbaum, Weil <fe MichCls: J Melcner; Hooker & Co; American Union Fish Co; D E Allison & Co ; Dalton Bros: felnshelmer Bros; J Ivancovich * Co; Jl T Freitas & Co: Michmor & " Hughes; Thos Deni^au Son it Co: (.Jordan & Co; S Jacobs; Wheaton, Breon <t Co: . Basset t <£ Bunker; Smith's Cash Store: H Kirchmsinn <£ Co; Golden West Fish Co;,Wnzel & Baker: HHeckmann it Co: 1 Ross <t Hewlett: Dairymen's Union; t* Kafky: S P : Milling Co: Dodge, Sweeney &Co 8 Brunswick; Marshall, Teggart <fe Co: C E Whitney <ft Co: J> I) Isaacs: De Bernardi<£ Co; W B Sumnerifc Co; W Wilband & Co: L D Sione A Co: Western Meat Co; H Dutard: California Pro-luce Dist Co: F Uri & Co; Pioneer Fish Co: Poly, Heilborn & Co; Hillman «fc Bradhoft' ; C M Henderson. r : : 'j.': . - ' • Per Pomona— American Union : Fish Co; , Kron Tanning Co: LG Sresovich Co; San Francisco Fish Co; Dalton Bros; Garcia*; Magglnl; L Cells: A Paladini : Mallni & Co: Chevalier <£ Co; Giusti A An oni; 1 Trapini: Sheo Bocqueraz. ■ ,- - - .-::. ;.' B Per Crescent City— Dodge, Sweene> & Co; Enter prise Brewery : C E Whitney Co: Bros & Co: H N Tilden dc Co : •OB Smith Co; FB Haight : Witsel* Baker; Smith's Cash Store; Hilmer&Co; Chas Montgomery <fi Co- Thomas Loughran ; DM i Ferry: Hobbs, Wall Co: Van Boun & Co; Chi cago Brewery: Sawyer & Height; F Parkens. ' Per Noyo— Wieland Brewing Co: H Rodger; En terprise Brewery; Pollard*; Dodge: Stultz Bros; IC £ Whitney & Co ; Wilson <fc Baechtel ; Sawyer & Haisrht: OB Smith* Co: Dodge, Sweeney & Co; De ßernard! & Co; Union Lumber Co; M While: A Newfield ; Harris & Jones ; Rohlffs <fe Gerdau ; H A Diehl: M Sternber^: H M Greemvald. Per Coos Bay— Western Sucar Ref Co. Per Arcata— Marshall. Te.-gart & Co: Stanford & Bennett: W C Price <fc Co; Norton, Teller & Co; G A Rankin; Standard Oil Co: Wells, Farxo it Co: ,T M Rothschild: Ross * Hewlett: Geiz Bros & Co; F B Haicht; Pacific Coast Home Supply Co; Harry Keane: John Proctor. p.-r Fnrallon— Moore, Fenruson A Co: Anspacher Bro.s; Krlauger <£ Galinirer: Morcan Oyster Co: G F Simpson: Allen & Lewis; Miller, Sloss A; Scott : W S Peet: Smith's Cain store; WC Price* CO: s L Kline; C J Leist & Co; .1 P Thomas: A Wilhelm <fe Sons; Cox Seed und Plant Co: W A Well 3; Morton Tanning Co: Del Monte Milling Co; L W Mason; C Jacobson &Co; Geo Morrow & Co: Pacific Bono Co: J C Bauer & Co; Herrman & Co: Pacilic W W C Co: G Conn <fc Co. a &lA.li.±\.lAiijr,-,L.i.iJj~.JSaj!;S. Licenses to marry were granted yesterlar ai follows: , E, E. Hardy and Mary Alice Woods, 24-23. ' George W. Dean and Edena M. Lamb, 21—20. Carl G. Olenafeld and Elizabeth Ulbrich. 33—21. Joseph F. Rons and Nellie Breslin, 24— 2J. . - Patrick Morrissev and Mary A. O'Meara. 29—25. William H. Pujleh and Alice G. Babin. 23-24. ' W. J. Wylle and Alabama McNeely, 33—32. DIVORCE SLITS UEGUN. Suits for divorce were begun yesterday as fol- lows: ' '_,;.., . Anna M. Osborne aeainst Charles S. Osborne. Frances Zeile against George D. Zeile.--' DIVORCES GRANTED. The following divorces were granted in the Su- perior Court yesterday: .•;: Mary J. Eyrick from Jay C. Eyrick: desertion. Sam Solomon from A. H. Solomon ; desertion. Lillian Russell from Robert Russell; desertion. BIRTHS— MARRIAGES— Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of persons authorized 1 to have the same published.] - ~ \\ BORN. BINE— In this city, (September 14, 1895, to the wife of G. Bine, a son. BURKE-fn this city, September 16, 1895, to the wife of T. J. Burke, a daughter. . . > BLUM— September 14, 1895, to the wife of Alfred Blum, a son. -•.".V " f," ■ i GRANER— September 16, 1895, to the wife of A. Thomas Graner, a daughter. - n '.;.- MARRIED. FRICKE— MEIN EN— In this city, September 15, 1895, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling. Heinrich F. Fricke and Theresa H. Meinen. . • •„ GOETZE— URBAN— In this city. September 11. 1895, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Wilhelm F. Goetze and Caroline Elvira Urban. . -^ -i PARTRIDGE — BROWN —In Redwood City, August 26, 1895, James J. G. Partridge of Menlo Park and Violet Jean Brown of Han Francisco. VAN BX'REN— RHODEH-In Oakland, Septem- ber 14, 1895, George M. Van Bnren of San Fran- cisco and Ina J. Rhodes of Oakland. ZEITLER-FETZ-In this city. September 14, 1895, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Frederick Zeit- ler and Louise Fetz. DIED. Balser, John Moore, Albert S. Ballard, Eliza Maloney, Julia • • Coffey. Daniel Martin, Joseph Ellis. Charles A. Moran, Annie Exner, Charles R. filnnott, Grace A. Goodhue, Manjaretha Shirley. Marie Harboe, Christian . Thompson. James M. Krieg, Raymond A. Ward, Mary Wheelan, Mary A BALSER— In this city, September 16, 1895. John, beloved husband of the late Hanna Balser, and father of Anna and Mnbel Balser, a native of Germany, aired 48 years and 4 months'. - /QTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from the par- lors of the United Undertakers, 27 and 29 Finn street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. BALLARD— In Oakland, September 16, 1895, Eliza Ballard, late of Philadelphia, beloved mother of Mrs. Olivia E.Winkey (nee Augustus), late of Philadelphia, a native of Baltimore, lid., aged 67 years. • . < COFKEY— In this city, September 15,1895. Daniel, beloved husband of Ellen Coffey, and father of Thomas, Willie and' Mamie Coffey. a native of Limerick, Ireland, aged 55 years 9 months and 9 days. jB3~JSoticeof funeral hereafter. ELLIS— In this city, September 14, 1895, Charles A. Ellis, a native or Massachusetts, aged 71 years. EXNER— In this city, September 15, 1895.Charles Rudolph Kxner, a native of Russia, a?ed 28 years 8 months aua 15 days. r.r. ., '. ! GOODUUE— In this city. September 16, 1395, Margaretha, beloved wife of Thomas Goodhue, mother of Calvin Goodhue, daughter of Mary ana the late Timothy Dwycr, and sister of Mollieand La ira Dwyer, a native ot Han Francisco, aged 23 • .yeurs 6 months and 13 days. HARBOE— m this city, September 16. 1893, Chris- ■ tian, beloved husband of Rosina >iar!>oe, father of Dorothy and Louis llarboe, and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Mayer, a native of Denmark, aged 51 years. #s" Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock p. M..from his late resi- dence, 912i/^ Pierce street. interment . Cypress J Lawn Cemetery. ' KRIEG— In this city, September 16, 1895. Ray- I •mond Anton, beloved son of Anton V. aad Sadie E. Krieg, and grandson of William and Sarah Avers, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year , 8 months and 5 davs. 49-The funeral will take place TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock v. m.. from the resi- dence of his parents, 1205 Nebraska street, near Twenty-thlru. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, private. MALONEY— In this city, September 15, 1895, Julia, dearly beloved wife of John Maloney, mother of James. Thomas, John, Peter, Joseph and. Wiiliam Malouey, a native of Rath&ng&n, County Kildare, Ireland, aged 31 years. .. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock a.m.. from her late residence, 65 Federal street, thence to St. Bren- dan's Church, corner Fremont and Harrison streets, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock a.m. nterment Holy Cross Cemetery. . . MOORE— In this city. September ' 14. 1895, Albert 1 S., beloved husband of Florence Moore, brother of Benjamin Moore, a native of Medford, Mass., aged 47. years. [Massachusetts papers please copy. I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock a. m.. from the par- lors of the Union Undertaking Company, 733 Mission street* near Third. Interment National Cemetery, Presidio. -;.,--; .'.''. , MARTIN— In this city, September 16, 1895. Joseph, beloved husband of Katie Martin, and father of Dora Martin, a native of Kentucky, aged 36 years 6 months and 16 days. . jB3rNotice of funeral hereafter. MORAN— In this city, September 16, 1895, Annie - beloved wife of John Moran, mother of May and Gracie Moran, daughter of Mary and the late Michael Moran, and sister of Michael Moran, a native of New York, aged 29 years 5 months and 25 days. SINNOTT— In this city, September 15, 1895, Grac* Amanda, dearly beloved daughter of Annie and the late Edward D. Sinnott, and grandchild of " William M. iburg, a native of San Francisco, aged 5 months and 15 days. .. ;. BSf Friends and acquaintances are respect- . fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAT (Tuesday), at 1:30 o'clock p. m.. from the resi- dence of the I mother, 608 Hermann street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. . SHIRLEY— In this city, September 15, 1895, Marie, beloved wife of E. J. Shirley, a native of New York, aged 28 years. ■ . • THOMPcSOM— In this city, September 12, 1895, James M. Thompson, a native of Tennessee, agbd - 67 years. . ' . - ' .. ' WHEELAN— In this city, September 15, 1895, Mary Ann, beloved wife of Peter and mother of - Albert Melton and Richelieu Wheelan, daughter of Mrs. Danos and sister of Mrs. Erratt, a native of New Orleans, La., aged 48 years and 6 months. Friends and. acquaintances .are respect- fullly invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 9 o'clock a. m., from her late resi- dence, 1 104 Fill more street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, Fiiimorearjd Fell streets, wherea solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock a. m. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. . WARD— In this city, September 16, 1895, Mary, beloved wife of John Ward, and mother of Mrs. Joseph Pisani and Daniel Ward, a native of ■ County West meat Ireland, aged 62 years. I Notice of funeral hereafter. v: - r JAS. ENGLISH.' ■ " T. R. CAREW. CAKEW * ENGLISH, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, ' FUNERAL DIRECTORS, J 10 Van Ness ave., near Market St., San Francises, Telephone 3156. N. B.— Not connected witn any other home in this city. ,.■ > : 11 as. McM enomhtT"™"™"" Chas. UoMnoxn. ; JAMES .McMENOMEW & SON, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, 1057 Mission Street, Near Seventh. - ••-: Telephone No. 3354.' ■ - ■•■ - •".• - I _ — UNITED UNDERTAKERS' I " EMBALMING PARLORS. Everything Requisite for First-class Funeral* ■*•■■"■ " at Reasonable Rates. Telephone 3167. '27 and 29 Fifth street. ! I MCAVOY A GALLAGHER, I FUNERAL DIRECTORS A EMBAI-MKRS, 80 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoln School. - ; Telephone 3080. ; "cypress LAWN cemftfry. TN SAN MATEO COUNTY ; NON-SECTARIAN: J. laid out on the lawn plan: perpetual care; beau- tiful, permanent and easy of access; »ee It before buying •> burial place elsewhere. City office, » City Hail Arena*- > 13