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1 HOPSW TO LKT. 1 7A7 JONEB ST. 4su x BOOMS ; I 1 IVJ i $15; near Broadway.: -. j STYLISH MODERN House, «022 Ci.AY— I i~ 9 rooms, bath, garden, etc Call on BALD- WIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomerj* st. i , OUSE 5 ROOMS; bath. 2402 POST, NEAR Broderick. ' . ■ ' ; HOUSE 9 ROOM CHEAP TO ' GOOD TEN- ant. 235 I>|l st. , I S.),i HOUSE 9 ROOMS; FOB IOR 2 FAM- J *-v/. Uies. 630 Webster s',. j ,-•> 1 El US ST.— ROUSE 6 SUNNY BOOMS; U«£tt bath; water free; go^d location; rentcheap. 1 OUSE OF 6 ROOMS: BATH AND YARD ; .rent $15. 147 Valencia st. O^">Ql 1 r'EK— FOB i;OCTOR OB DRESS- O-ua maker; appreciated if seen; $45; water, free. Cji Q ELEVENTH AYE., COR K. B. AYE.; tj)XO. 10 rooms, barn aud stable. NICOL, 534Vs j California .-:. ABY HAPPY; MAMMA SATISFIED; PAPA contented: house rented from BALDWIN & .HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. *'Li;NlSiii-;i> UOUSKS. ON ACCOUNT OF IMMEDIATE DEPARTURE a completely, furnished house will.be rented very reasonable: Brooms; bath. '.*tl7 Sutler st. COiTAGKS TO KJET. Ql I -,n SMAIJ: 'I COTTAGIOI S »T4 <£pJL.L.Uv/. near cor. Clay and Powell. • /COTTAGE B ROOMS; BATH: LARGE BASE- \J ment: yard; flowers. 2105 Webster st., near Sacramento. ajKJ \(\ CHEAP COTTAGE, 11 RUSSELL '_ •'.«JU. be, near corner of Hyde and Union. AY-WINDOW COTTAGE; 4 BCOM8; BALL; >* bath: yard. 127 Chattanooga st., near 23d. fj ROOMS, BATH, GAS, CELLAR. 421.CEDAR U aye., oft' Geary, near Lnguna. OUNXY BAY-WINDOW COTTAGE FLAT; 6 0 large rooms, bath. 540 Fifteenth, near l'cior.<. 1 LATS lv 1..K1 . 9/\*7-209 WEBSTEB^SONNY FL*ATS OF 5 —\J I and 7 rooms; modern conveniences; rent reasonable. il>m FINE UPPER FLAT 8 RO iMS AND <a-«-V/. bath. 1029 Valencia, near Twenty-first. 01 i' UPPER FLAT 6 ROOMS. 106 MORRIS Q-LU. aye., near Sixth and Brj-ant sts. . \"l' EaUNNYJLATOF B ROOMS, IN GOOD JL> ordtr: rent $12 50. 2241J O'Farrell st. ii«l A "SUNNY 3-ROOM FLAT. IGISGROVE '^ X\J. si., near Lyon, Golden Gal ■ Park. 11 90 MCALLISTER ST. -UPPER FLAT: -»-J-«-O modern; 7 rooms and bath; $30. G. H. . U MBS EN & CO.. 14 Montgomery st. 1 /IQQ MCALLISTER ST.— LOWEB FLAT; 7 X aOt/ rooms anil bath; $27 50. QO UPPER FLAT: 3 SUNNY ROOMS. 5 QO. Everett st., near Third. \TEW BAY-WINiiOW FLAT; 5 LIGHT -■-> rooms; $18; bath, gas, tabs. 911 Folsom. nr.sth. SUNNY CORNER FLAT; 7 ROOMS AND bath; 327 Tenth st.; rent $25. Apply DAVID 1 XXX & SONS, 20 Montgomery st. ] ■) WEB FLAT; 329 TENTH ST., BET. FOIr Li som and Harrison; 6 rooms and bath; rent reasonable. Apply 'DAVID STERN & SONS, 20 Montgomery st. "1 Z\A I EDDY— NEW SUNNY COBNEB FLAT; -L<-'"i-L 6 rooms; latest improvements; basement. <2> 1 C ONLY-FIVE SC NN V B 'M 8 : BATH; OJ-t-' fine basement and yard; 217 Collingwood st., near- Nineteenth and Castro. BALDWIN ifc' HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. EAUTIFUL FLAT — 5 LARGE SUXNY rooms, bath and laundry. 1515Va Mission St.. near Eleventh. YEW SUNNY FLAT: 6 ROOMS AND BATH; -•-> was $20, now $13 50; Castro cable; see photo- grapb. HOVEY. 508 California »t. \ £\V, MODERN, SUN.N , UPPER, CORNER .LNflat: 6roouas; bath; stable. 1232 Eighteenth. 9 ELEGANT NEW FLATS: 6 AND 7 *- rooms: all mod m: sun m every room; on elec- tric line; the best location in the Mission. Twenty- fifth and Folsom. i ROOMS: UPPER: NEW; FRONTING PARK "i panhandle. 1622 Fell, near Lott. L" i.atjTr OMS, BATH, SALT-WATER bath X I included; all modern impiovements. 915 a Poat street; rent $45. O ROOMS PLEASANTLY sTTLATED IN *J rear of 418 Hyae st. Apply 418. LEGANT FLAT 6 ROOMS AXD BATH; -i all latest improvements. 713% Grove st. 9 FLATS: 4 AXD 5 ROOMS; 812 AXD 812 Vi — Jessie nr. Ninth: $12 and $14: key at grocery. *>jTu \ FOLSOM, COB. TWENTIETH-4 BIG — IUU rooms; flat; JlO. QM 7 CAPP. NEAR TWENTY-FOURTH— O"± I Mo.l"m 5-room flat: sun all day. .> : :. ■ ) 1( 1* ELL— FLAT OF 6 ROOMS; BATH; Oil' latest improvements. C'O'J -~(\ ELEGANT .SUNNY MODERN • -•'.')'.'. flat opp. Jeffersou square; 5 rooms, baih. 9^ Golden CjLate aye. . 3Tl~^ ROOMS, BATH. 409y 3 THIR- •Q i- 1 . teenth st., above Valencia- '. . nrfl FILLMORE— SUXNY CORNER SIX \ 'I rooms and bath; cheap to good tenant. irLTT< TO LET, OPP. LURLINE BATHS; 6 -F sunny rooms; bath; cellar. 1212 Larkln st. U"EW STEPS FROM CITY HALL: 2 ELEGANT -T flats: 5 and 6 rooms. 10 Grove st, H~ E, 7 ROOMS, BATH: FLAT, 4 SUXXY rooms, bath, garden. 1706 Post st. I^LAT, $14, SIX ROOMS, SUNNY; 629 SEC- " ond st., nr. Townsend; cottage, 4 rms., yrd.. $11. fA 9 HAVES, COR. BUCHANAN— 2 FLATS U"X— . of 3 and 6 sunny rooms, bath, etc. A 1 1 LOVELY FLAT, 4 LARGE ROOMS, Oli. bath, cas and yard: water free. 25i 2 lord St., bet. Seventeenth and Eighteenth, Noe and Sanchez. pOZY FLATS: SUNNY. NICE LOCATION; \J 4 and 5 rooms: bath; Hanover pi., off Sacra- mento, below Mason. Apply 320 Sausome, rm. 4. <2» Ip. ELEGANT FLAT. 5 BOOMS, BATH, t 1 iU. large yard: water free. 814 Nineteenth St., bet. Noe and Sanchez. ■ • ■ •\ OST DESIRABLE FLAT OF 7 ROOMS, -«1 with bath and all modern imurovements; 1635 Buuhst.; ren;. $30. MADISON <fc BURKE, sgents. t E' ABY HAPPY; MAMMA SATISFIED; PAPA contented; flat rented from BALDWIN «fc HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery su E~ LEGANT NEW FLATS, SEVENTH ST., BE- low Bryant, 5 and 6 rooms, bath; $8 to $16. A . WEEK'S N^WS FOR 5 CENTS — THE "^i. WEEKLY CALL, in wraDDer. for mailiag. ilOlstKtEl'LNd KOOJkls. Brannan Street. 499 BRAXXAX— 2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS *i_— for housekeeping. Bryant Avenue. Tim BRYANT— CORNER, 6 FURNISHED jL.IU.L rooms or 3 complete for housekeeping; low rent. . .__ - California Street. 9QH/1 CALIFORNIA — 2 SUNNY UXFUR- ZO' It: nlsbed rooms: closetß, bath, grate. Eddy Place. \* . •i-rn EDDY— 3 CONNECTING SUNNY FUR- IIO nisbed rooms for housekeeping; other rooms: $5 up. ' ' <Tll Q EDDY— 2 ROOMS FOR HOCSEKEEP- J.XKJ ir.g; rent, $2 a week: in rear. Ellis Street. Zf\A ELLIS— FURNISHED PARLOR WITH OUtt light housekeeping; also room with stove. 1-ifth Street. Q99iFrFTH— 2 ROOMS FURNISHED FOR OZZ housekeeping; $P. . : y|9Ql FIFTH— ROOM AND KITCH- trZOg en, furnished for housekeeping: first floor; cheap. ; • Foliora Street. q-i f\ FOLSOM — SUNNY FRONT AND ' oJL" kitchen: furnished complete; no children. i Fulton Street. IAO FULTON— FURNISHED ROOMS FOR J-UO housekeeping; gas, etc.; reasonable. OoltienOate Avenue. QAO GOLDEN GATE AYE.— TWO SUNNT OUV> housekeepingrooms, $15; single. $5. Howard -•<••■. r'Q HOWARD— Fl RNISHED FRONT QUO room for light housekeeping; $7. C«q 2 sunny furnished rooms for •50. housekeeping. 27^5 Howard, nr. Twenty- fourth Lark in Street. 49Q LARKIN - NICE L V FURNISHED "iZitJ Bnites: single: running water; bath; gas. : McAllister Street. QAf\ McALXISTEB-NICELY FURNISHED OiU sunny rooms for housekeeping. , ■ 1 11 ii street. ml MIX X A — NICELY FURNISHED 1112 front housekeeping suite, first floor, $2 50 week; furnisned housekeeping room, $1 75 week; bay-window housekeeping room, $2 50 week; quiet. 3lission >treei. CfM MISSION— ELEGANT FRONT ROOM <t O\JL kitchen furnished complete for. honsekeepg. (V«i MISSION — LARGE SUNNY- SUITES, U\JX also single, housekeepingrooms; reasonable. arrell. Street. "... .... ...~. 001 O'FARRELL-TWOCOMPLETELY FUR- UO.L nished rooms; housekeeping: no children. I'olk Street. 1 A.A?\ POLK— UNFURNISHED ROOMS . TO XX IO let for light housekeeping. l HCI nKllTlMl KOOMS —Continued. Scott Street. " ~~~~ nQ SCOTT— 3 i,AJ;GE SUNNY ROOMS FOR 11*) housekeeping; partly furnisned. ' Shotwell Streot. 9-1 rr SHOTWELL— SOR 4 FURNISHED I all rooms Sor housekeeping; gas; hath. *ixth ■ S reet. M>O SIXTU — 2 UNFURNISHED SUNNY OZiO rooms, with cellar, for man and wife, So. South I'iii-K. f/»FOUTH PARK— LARGE WELL FUR- JO nished housekeeping room; $8; single. . ; '.l Mockton Street. ; Q1 '1 STOCKTON— I OR 2 ROOMS FOR OlOa light housekeeping. . £1 1 -613~STOCKTON, NR. PINE-FLOORS OF j I Oil 3 rooms, and yard. Taylor Street. 1 AQ TAYLOR— NICELY FURNISHED SUX- ■iUO uy room and kitchen; also back parlor. 1 . -h.i in. i Street. iOP A M A-NICELY FURN I S H E D *T— O rooms, with range, from $6; suites, $10; private. '. J Third Street. QQ 4 TITinD — 2 UNFURNISHED HOUSE- . >. ):r keeping rooms; water included: rent $6. itooais TO lei. Bryant Street. — i A BRYANT— PLEASANT SUNNY FUR- <J-±-± nished rooms, cheap. r.i'.»ii Street. -1 orv-. TUSH ST.— FURNISHED ROOM FOR | JL.- \JO couple or two gentlemen; board if desired. i-d<ly Street. i9l Q KDDV-2 SINGLE ROOMS, *2 AND »lOfi 75aweekeacn: private house. 1 i&iitii Street. 1 i\l EIGHTH— NICE FURNISHED FRONT : lU2 room for man and wife; or two gentlemen. Q HERMAN APARTMENT HOUbE, 88 BTH ' 0 st., near Market; fujnished and unfurnished. JLllin Street. rpnE RAMON A, 130 ELLTS st.. SAN FRAN- X Cisco, MRS. KATE s. HART, manager— Just : opened; a uewly furnished, well appionted, quite house: containing 150 rooms, large and small, i sunny rooms, single or en suite; gas and elec- I tricity, hot and cold running water in each room: elevator and fire escapes; situate conven- ient to the business center of the city, principal : hotels and theaters; electric cars direct to ferry : and park pass the door. iiftli Street. 09 4 1 FIFTH— FRONT ROOMS $6 A MONTH; O— "is single rooms $1 a week; new house. "". ". Geary Street. C-l Q OBABY— ELEGANT SUNNY SUITE OF i U. 1.0 bedroom and parlor; also suites and single. 1 "I A] GEARY, COR. VAN NESS AYE.. THE lll'J Martinet: first-class modern apartment- house: rooms en suite and single; new house; ele- gantly fitted; breakfast it desired. t-iii tit- -I i.;i.«« Avenue. QQA GOLDEN GATE AYE. — PLEASANT Do\J sunny room; private family; $6.; Grove Street. 1 A '(GROVE— NICELY FURNISHED LARGE ; JLv7c' front room, $8: single room, $4. .« Ilarrigon Street. OCR HARRISON— FINE FURNISHED DOU- \)Oi) ble sunny room; $6. \-" - Hayes Street. "I AQ HAVES— 2 FURNISHED ROOMS WITH _LUO use of kitchen. Hickory Avenue "1 90 HICKORY AYE. — SUNNY FRONT l-O room, suitable for 2 gentlemen; rent cheap. Howard' Street. : ..";■ : 9 A HOWARD, BET. FIRST AND SECOND— «J— tt Beautiful sunny alcove room; man and wife or 2or more gentlemen. . G.": -f 7. I(\iX HOWARD, COR. THIRD— FINELY FUR- ; I vtt nished large front room-, lirst .floor; suit- able clairvoyant or dressmaker; also housekeepg. Q99 HOW A R D-S XN V FURNISHED — — . rooms; gas, bath and grate: cheap rent. i liyde Street. f*C)-\ HYDE— NICELY FURNISHED LARGE I \J4iX- sunny room; gas and bath.' * ' Jackson Street. -1 A] Q JACKSON, NEAR MASON — FUR- : IUiO nished sunn; suite; single $5, ' Jones Street. 9A7 JONES — THE VAN WINKLE: NEW — . U I management; elegant Bunny snites and I single; newly furnished; bath, etc.; SlO to S:-50. Kearny Street. ! A RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY— PLKAS- A ant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first claas j in every respect : terms reasonable. ■ I.ungtnn Street. i At? LANGTON — SUNNY FRONT ROOM TO tt«J let; private family. Alarke- street. VOSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET. BET. I J. Sixth and Seventh— Single and suites; per ] eight, 35c to $1 : week, $1 50 to $5; families. Minna Street. t*QH MINNA, COR. EIGHTH— NEWLY FUR- DO 4 nished bay-window rooms; week; tran- ; sient. Mint Avenue. C)A MINT AVE.-FURNISnED SUNNY BAY- — tt window suite, $12; also others, cheap. Hiaaloa Street. n-\ Q MISSION — MONTNOMERY HOUSE: 010 nicely furnished front room, cheap. "1 "I 9' MISSION— FURXISHL.D AND ll^J unfurnished rooms; housekeeping; others 1 91 r 1 MISSION— NICE NNY DOUBLE -L — 1 • »-.j and single rooms; reasonable. . ;:."; •.-. UROPE HOUSE, 1169 MISSION— NICELY furnished rooms, single or en suite; transients. "I 'Oi MISSION— 2 LARGE LIGHT SUNNY XU^i'i. front parlors, nicely furnished, for m-n and wife, in private family, board and rooms $50 I per month. Montgomery Street. "I Q MONTGOMERY ST.. OPPOSITE LICK— J-O Finely furnished rooms, eu suite and single: from $6 up. Ninth Street. 1 9£>l NINTH-NICE LIGHT .AIRY FUR- x£\J2 nished rooms; single or en suite. • Perry Street. ; ',-*--■ 1 rrn PERRY, BET. THIRD . AND FOURTH— liD Snnny front room ; for two or man and wife; reasonable. I'ost Street. ' rAO POST— NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY O\JO rooms, rented by week or day; reasonable. 1 niMii Street. 91 C POWELL — SUNNY, QUIET, FUR- — 1 •> nishea rooms: $8 and $10. Kauscli Street. - BRAUSCH, NEAR HOWARD-3 OR S NICE unfurnished rooms; large yard; cheap rent. Sixteenth Street. QA9£» SIXTEENTH— NEATLY FURXISHED j OUZiU sunny front parlor for 1 or ii; $8; other I rooms. . ' hutter >ireet. ICM S;U TT E — U NFURNISHED FRONT I U I suit; 3 connecting rooms; office; gas; bath. 1 *»fJX S UTTER— LARGE SUNNY ROOM ; l-Ut) furnished or unfuruished; new flat. ■ • Taylor Street. Q TAYLOR— NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, cheap. MRS. G. ALLEN, proprietress. "I 99 TAYLOR— NICELY FURNISHED SUN- -1 — — iiy rooms. lliird Strees. T\ INCHESTER HOUSE— 44 THIRD, NEAR '» Market; most convenient and respectable; 200 j rooms 25c to $1 60 par night ; *1 50 to $6 per week; electric lights in every room: reading r*in ; free bus. 9?\,t: THIRD, KOSTER HOUSE— FURNISHED LXjO rooms, single and suites; $8 and «16 up. ' Turk Street. 1 9f» TURK-FRONT SUNNY ROOM SUIT- -I^-U able for gentleman; $6 permontb. . 9 AOI TURK — BAY-WINDOW SUITE . OF U— 4 rooms or 3 adjoining for office; also others. Twelfth Street. A TWELFTH ST., COR. MARKET-SUNNY rk. front room, nicely furnished: suitable married couple; $8. ■ • - ■ AITOBMSIS-AT-IAVT. A"^T>VICE FREE^TTIVORCE^^LA\V^S~A^SPECN xi. alty; private; no charge unless successful; all law suits, claims, collections, wills, deeds, etc., at- tended to. G. W. HOWE, att'y-at-law. 850 Market. NOLEN,' ATTORNEY- AT-LAW. 719 . Market st. ; advice free. ' ' . J. MURRAY, ATT'Y AXD COUNSELOR AT . law; advice frte. 24 Sixth St., rooms 14, 15. w - DAVIDSON, ATTORNE Y-AT-LAW^29 If ' « California st.. rms. 14-16: ad Tic* fr— . • ■ ~ SEVVtNti MACHINES. A LL KINDS BOUGHT^ SOLD, EXCHANGED^ xi. tented, repaired; lowest rates. 205 Fourth. A. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAKCH 10, JB9G. I>OAKD!XU f AM) BOOMiI. o 7\ (\ va* wes^Xvb;— Bxio akt£t"fu r- O\J\J nished rooms; sub all day: board optional. 1A 1 A OCTAVIA— I/ABGK SUNNY r FRONT I J-V7 akovesuit, with board; also single rooms. 1 T(* TURK-REMODELED-NEWLY FURN- XX \J ished sultc-sancl singlejflrst-class table board AJICELY FURNISHED " BOOMS; UNSUR- x> passed for neutness and comfort; 50c, 76c and $1 per day; $2, $j 50, $3 per week aud up; $8 to $30 per mo:ith. Hackmeler's Hotel. BEST TABLE BOA] ID IN ill CITY T*4 50 week, $16 a month, at Hackmeier's Hotel. OEOROK GRUENIG, Proprietor. . v ACKMEIER'S HOTEL. 123-129 EDDY ST.; new man.-v-rement : GEORGE GRUENIG. pro- prietor: board and room $.5 and $6 a week and up. OMKTJIING DESIRABLE FOR GENTLE- men at 1401 Van Ness aye. cor. Bush st. OTEL BKRTLINO. 714 il BH— A FAMILY hotel: references given and required: allmod- cru conveniences. ■ CHILDKKN UOAKDED. LADY having a nice^coJe^wishes^i or 2 children to care for; mother's care; near a school. 1034 Folsom st. . •, ..•■:,' TO BOARD; GOOD HOME; MOTHER'S KJ care. . ; Call 109 Fourteenth St., nr. Folsom. . WA NT ED— 2 CHILDREN FOR BOARDING; will rective mother's care. Apply 14 Chatta- nooga st. V i 'UNG MARRIED WOMAN WOULD LIKE -1- child to board; terms $S. 1709 Lexington avenue. " f2 OOD HOME FOR INFANT; TERMS MOD- vT frat*>. 1014 Jackson, bet. Powell ami Mason. stoiu.s TO liter. TO LET— STORE WITH 14 RO')MS: SUlT- able for saloon and lodging-house; East st. . Ap- ply G. H. U MBS EN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. Al fi FOURTH-SMALL BTOBE, WITH BOOM *J \J in rear; rent low. Apply to G. H. UMB- SEN A CD., 14 Montgomery st." 1 ""—^ —— .i»»i— .»»»».^^— »— »^—^ OFFICES TO LEX. ELEGANT OFFICE FOR PROKESSIOnXI man will be vacated on March 1, at 850 Mar- ket St., cor. Stockton: tirst floor. - fc --- MliDlCAt. ANEW PROCESS— XC^E^c7nE,"instßU- ment or worthless pills used; every woman her own physician for all female troubles, no matter from what cause; restores always in one day: if you want to be treated safe and sure call on the well-known DX. POPPER, who has practiced here I for the last 37 years, always with satisfaction, as experience makes the master; private home In confinement; cull and see me before going else- where. I DR. POPPER ai;d MRS. DR. SCOTT. I Can be sent and used at home; all cases guaran- | teed. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st. TISSU E TABLETS INCREASE YOUR -L weight 3 to 5 pounds a month; cures indiges- tion and constipation: $1 a box. DR. CARPEN- TER, 1170 Market St., San Francisco. 88. GOODWIN MAKES A SPECIALTY OF diseases of women and restores all cases of ir- | regularity in one day; cure or.no charge; separate j home tor patients: best skill: medical attend- uce; low tees; regulator,' $2. 1070 Market st. ■ I % lIOM A Fill I : N D A N D MOTHER'S CARE. -£V- MP.S. DR. FUN K.'S, 1416 Eighth Alameda. 1 R. J. H. JOSSELYN, THE GREAT SPE- XJ cialist, still offers his valuable services to the unfortunate. With a mind matured and enriched ! by studies of an advanced order, there . is hardly a j disease in the catalogue of human ills he canuot ' treat to a perfect cure. His knowledge has been | strengthened by extensive experience. Ladit-s, no case peculiar to your delicate organism is beyond ' his sure control. His female monthly remedies are i sure and safe in their effects. His tried and valu- j able remedies for lost manhood are never failing in their action and warranted for both young and old. I He excels all others in the cure of private diseases. I Over 50 years of practice enables him to warrant a i cure in all cases. Consultation parlors, 1320 Mar- j ket St., opposite Odd Fellows' Hall. Direct all letr ters to box 2275. , - I A DIES, CONSULT FREE MRS. DR. SCOTT. J 218 yowell St.; only qualified specialist; $500 for case 1 fail to cure; 1 diseases of the eye treated • BLESSIXG TO LADIES SUFFERING from irregularities and diseases peculiar -to their sex: latest improved method of treatment: j never fails: perfectly harmless; free from any bad effects; never makes them sick" to make them ' well: travelers helped immediately : prices to suit j the times; home in confinement. Woman's Dis- i pensary. 14 McAllister st., next Hibernla Bank; ! consult free. DX. & MRS. DAVIS' French regu- i latlng pills, $2 50. ■ ■ . , / ; . , . LL F E MALE IRREGULARITIES RE- stored in a few hours; safe and sure relief at i any time; travelers helped at once: home in con- ' finement: French pills euaraiueed: consult free. MBS. DR. WKYTH. 916 Post st., near Larkln. DR. CAUGHREAN. SPECIALIST— ASTHMA, gravel, male and female diseases successfully I treated: poor treated free Fridays. 1118 Market st. \ LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS— A BOON TO J\. ladle 3 troubled with irregularities:* nodaneer; 6afe and sure; • $2 50 express C. O. I).; don't delay j until too late. OSUOOD BROS., Oakland, Cal. DR. HALL, 14 MCALLISTER ST E ET, NEAR 'Jones. Diseases of women and children. I ADIES"— DATTDET'S FEMALE REGULA { JU ting Pills', strongest, safest, best: never fail; | »1 per box. WIDBER'3 drugstore, 14 Ellis St., j formerly cor. Market and Third sts.. sole acents. SURE CURETFOR ALL FEMALE Dl* tases, from whatever cause; a home in con- : flnement with every comfort; satisfaction guar- j anteed, by MRS. DR. GWYEB, 226 Turlc st. i \ RS. DR. WEGENEK; PRIVATE HOME IN ! iTJj confinement; Irregularities cured in a few i fcours without operation: pills $2. 419 Eddy st. ! IRREGULAR OR ANY FEMALE DISEASJS I see Mr Dr. .''uetz. and be content. 254 V ita. IOR SALE-aiISCELLANEQCS. OOD" INT^U^A^foIT^^O^^OO^GGS^FOR sale cheap. Address 1113 Nebraska st. IfOR <SALE CHEAP: BUSINESS BUGGY; 1 almost new. 220 Thirteenth St., nr. Howard. p ROCERY AND BAR FOR SALE, INCLUD- VT ing building with lease. Apply on premises, ■ 220 East st. : A LMOST NEW '95 FOWLER BICYCLE; J\ strongest and best wheel made; a great bar- gain. Apply Cash, box 100, Call Ollice. TTERBAIUUM CONTAINING 1200 DRIED XL plants: Classiu'ed German-Latin names. 233 O'Farreil st. TMPROVbD RELIABLE INCUBATOR: 200 ■ J- eges; thoroughly tested: almost new. 1324 Pine. ■jVTEW WALL TENT, 10x10, GOOD COXDI- -i-' tlon, very cheap. 120r>|Laguna st. p OOD DOMESTIC SEWING-MACHINE, WITH UT all attachments, for sale reasonable at 818 Treat aye. • UANTITY . NEW AND SECOND-HAND safeties for sale cheap. 328 McAllister st. • ITSB PRUSSIAN BITTERS, BEST STOMACH J bitters in market: buy yourwines» liquors, etc., at Bonanza Wine Vaults: free delivery city, Oak- land. Alameda. PUTZMAN <fc SCHURMANN, prop., 341 Pine, cor. Montgomery: phone red 391. UILDINGS BOUGHT; LUMBER, SASHES Xi doors, mantels, etc.. for sale. 1166 Mission. LACKS > ITH - SHOP OUTFIT, FORGE steam pump, boiler&englne; cheap. 516 Mission UY YOUR BABY CARRIAGES AND RAT- tan furniture at the factory and save middle^ man's profit; wo will treat you right. CALIFOR- NIA RATTAN COMPANY. 61 First, nr. Mission. BOOKS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. KING'S old bookstore, 15 Fourth st. XE SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZE tire and bnrglar proof safe. 109, 111 Market st. IRE AND BURGLAR SAFE. LETT R- X I press, platform scales and desk;cneap. 102 Clay. \TEW RANGES CHEAPER THAN BECOND- II hand. WVS. RAY Mf« Co., 12 California st. OU N T RS, SUELVLNG, SHOWCASES bought and «old 1121^ Market bet. 7thandBtli TRISTEES SALES. I rriRUSTK.ES' SALE— IX ACCORDANCE WITH I X the term and under the authority of a certain Deed of Trust, duly executed by S. S. PaTT ER- SON, party of the first part, to HEXRY C. CAMP- BELL, and THADDEUS B. KENT. Trustees, parties of the second part, and the SAN FRAN- CISCO SAVINGS UNION, party of the third part, dated March 25th, 1890, and recorded in the ollice of the County Recorder of the County of Fresno, State of California, in Liber 107 of Deeds, at pages 414 and following: and in pursuance of a resolution passed on the 27th day of: February, 1896, by the Beard of Directors of said SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION, a corporation, and the holder of the note (Xo. 9922), to secure payment of which the aforesaid Deed of Trust was executed, declaring that default had been made in the payment of the principal sum and other sums, due under said note and Deed of Trust, and requesting and directing said HEXRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, Trustees, to cell the real estate described therein to satisfy said indebtedness. We, HENRY C. CAMPBELL ana THADDEUS B. KENT, Trustees, do hereby give notice that on TUESDAY, the 31st day of March, A. D. 1896, at 12 o'clock noon of that day, and at the auction salesroom of EASTON, ELDRIDGE ' <fc CO., No. 638 Market street, in the City and County of San Francisco, State ■ of California, we will sell at pub- lic auction, to the highest bidder, for cash In gold coin of the United States, all the pieces or parcels of land situate In the Couuty of Madera (formerly part of the County of Fresno), State of 1 allfornla, described as follows, to wit:. . , According to the ofiicial plats and system of surveys of the Government of the United States: In Township twelve (12) south, range eighteen (18) east, Mount Diablo base and meridian: - Of sect on eight (8) the west half of the south- west quarter ( W. V 2 of SW. 14). « >f section seventeen (17) the northwest quarter (XW. v ' . , ; ; k Containing in all two hundred ■ and forty (240) acres of land, more or leso, together with the ap- purtenances. hHiwwwii^<')|tejiii<u|ijiii)iHiMijiiiijwitiiriiiiig TERMS OF SALE— Cash In gold coin' of the United States: ten per cent payable to the uuder- signed on the fall ' of the hammer, balance on de- livery of deed;, and if not so paid, unless for want of title (ten days being allowed for search), then said ten per cent to be forfeited aud the sale to be void. Acts' of sale at purchaser's expense. . HENRY C. CAMPBELL, ITr"1 Tr " „ j ■ THADDEUS B.KENT, J* ruBteea - TO \LKASK.; TO LEASE^sT^TTBTE~3 ; mrMTuriRA^CH*: 1 barn for 60 cows ; house 4 rooms ; bath. 1613 Mark** rh. ££g3BSS&*£!3^i: . ..]._ : - _ TY__REA£^E STATE.^■V "^ EASTON, ELDRIDGE & co.. EASTON, ELDRI & CO. EASTON, ELDKIDGE CO. > - . 638 MARKET ST. ' 638 MARKET ST. * " " ' 638 MARKET ST. ' WESTERN ADDITION INVESTMENT. ' - W.&LL IMPROVED. • CHOICE LOCATION. ifiQ CrtA -3 FINE -FLATS OF 5,5 AND «JplO.t)l/U. 6 rooms and bath, on Grove st., near Franklin; also 4 tenements lv the rear: lot 27:6x120 feet, through to Ivy aye.; pays nearly 10 per cent per annum; always rented. BIG VALUE. * HANDSOME HOME. IN THE WESTERN ADDITION. f 7-f\f\f\ A MODERN 2-STORY _RESI- »Jp I .UUI/.dence of 8 rooms and bath, sub- stantially built, brick' foundation, on the north side of Page St., near Fillmore; fine lot, 36x137:6 feet; this prooerty.cost present owner over $10,000. ELEGANT FLATS. ON A CORNER. FACING THE PARK PANHANDLE. <fl»l 1 AAA 2 HANDSOME FLATS OF 8 «Jp ll.Ul'u. rooms and bath each: strictly mod- ern, well built and nearly new; rents $75 per month.. A SACRIFICK. MUST BE SOLD. BANK ABOUT TO FORECLOSE. . C'l'Al'A MODERN 2-STORY RESIDENCE «JpDU''U. of 9 rooms and bath and stable on the north side of 16ih st., two blocks, north of Market; large lot, 48x115 feet; haif of lot va- cant; mortgage of $4000 in the Hibernia Bank can remain. ' "'-' ' ' ONLY $2500. Fl'N 1 : ' I VESTM NT. PAYS $360 IK* ANNUM. TWO FLATS OF 4 1 ROOMS i EACH; RE-. 1 cently renovated and in good condition; on Glover st., near Jones; the improvements are al- ways rented. A NEAT HOME. NOE STREET, NEAR MARKET. AT A SACRIFICE. m.QKAA A HANDSOME COTTAGE OF 5 <pOOUI/. rooms and bath; high basement: brick foundation:, stable: conservatory; etc.; cost nearly f 5000; lot 25x105. CHOICE LOTS. . SPECIAL BARGAIN& WESTERN ADDITION. <S*OU(\f\ CLAY ST.. NR. MAPLE; BOx <tSOUUv/. 127:8 Vi: choice home site. UjOrAA WASHINGTON", NR. DEVISA- «Jt)OOUU. dero, 30x127 :8V4;.street bltuminized. (moOCA VALLEJO ST., NEAR LYOX; <E)O— OU. 60x157:6; ready for building; ma- rine view. ' V:: ■■■'■•■ OUO^AA JACKSON ST., NEAR SPRUCE; «Jj)ZOUU. 25x127:8; marine view. dl 4 "^A LYOX ST.. NEAR FILBERT; 27:6 tJ)lttOU. xll2:6; opposite Presidio. • NEAR PARK PANHANDLE. dL'^AAA COR. CLAYTON AND HAVES; $?DUUU. 50x106:3. . <mqAAA BAKER ST., NR. OAK; 25x96:10. o>OOXf\ CLAYTON ST., NEAR PAGE; 25x tsZZd\). 106:3. djni aa CLAYTON ST., NR. WALLER, &ZIUU. 25x106. (L'l "^AA CARL ST., NEAR COLE; 25x «Jj)luUU. 137:6. HKT-'SO 16THl NEAR ASHBURY; 25x102. RICHMOND. <2?1 Qf\f\ 11TH AYE., NR. POIXT LOBOS; OIOUU. 50x120. _ • ;'i- ; ©1 A(\C\ 13TH AYE., NR. CALIFORNIA; 3t)JL4:UU. 50x120. _ JfIACA 4TH AYE., NB. CALIFORNIA; «SIUOU. 25x120. i &f\ 19TH AYE., XR. POINT LOBOS; tJJj-IOU. 25x120. .; ■■-' '-. ■■-... GHA&n 25TH AYE., NR. POINT LOBOS; $)4DU. 25.\120. (UQAH 27THAVE., NR. POIXT LOBOS; <J)OUU. 25x120. EASTON, ELDRIDGE A CO., EASTON, ELDBIDGB «fe CO., EASTON, ELDRIDGE A CO., * 638 MARKET ST. 638 MARKET. ST. «38 MARKET ST. "\TE\V BLOCK . ~~~~ 1\ IS RICHMOND. ; $50 CASH, $10 MONTHLY . $600 and upward; a chance to make money: to insure ft rapid sale the prices are put down below anything else in tho entire section. Go to-day and see the block bounded by California and Lake sts., 10th and 12th aveß; prices $600 to $726: all i streets graded, sewered and macadamized; terms only $50 cash, $10 monthly, j ONLY TEN LOTS : . LEFT IN THE BLOCK Bounded by 25th aye., Clement st. and Pt. Jjobos aye.; lots $400— 550 cash, $10 monthly. If you want one, be quick. ' LOOK AT THOSE . . '&f-*% LOTS ON 4Tn AND STH AVENUES. California and Lake sts.; $1000; surrounded by car lines; .every ccnvenience; priceslow: terms only $50 cash, $10 monthly. Call for a complete list of Richmond property. . - ■ -- ■■• -.•: BALDWIN A HAMMOND, ■ . - 10 Montgomery st. ©XA/J CORNER; 51x100: IN BERKELEY; (tj!«JwU. on railroad; $10 monthly. $400— Corner; 60x100, with creek. ■ $1600— Corner; 100x100: macadamized. $1000— corner: lOOxlUO: $15 mohthly. , $175— Lot 26x135; »10 down: $5 monthly. : CHAS. A. BAILE 20 Montgomery st. cji ar\(\ ioT:9xif4~coir"DouaLAss st.. tJIOUU. near 28th. , $1800—110x100; SW. cor. Ney and Crautsts., College Homestead Association. $850—40x259; 3 fronts: old San Jose road, near Oceau House, opposite Barney Farley's. CHAS. C. FISHER. 607 California st. I"»OR SALE— S3OOO: ROADSIDE HOUSE; 3 X acres of land; 'bouse 28 rooms;, near the ceme- teries; cause of selling sickness: call and see; 6 months to Investigate. Inquire B. OUR AX, 223 East St., opp. ferry. : • Q»p.r/\ POSITIVE BARGAIN; 2 LOTS 25x tJPUOv/. 100 each; near Mission road; Worth $/50. STRAND A CO.', 45 Third st. T A SACRIFICE— MODERN .HOUSE, 7 rooms and batb. Apply Sunday between 10 and 2 o'clock. 163 Tremont aye., Ashbury Heights. fIjXAAA RENTS $80; 2 HOUSES OF 4 (jpUUUW. tenements each; on Filbert st; 23x 137:6, to rear street: street work done; liousp on rear street, only 5 years old ; this property must be sold: title per lect; make an offer. H. MURPHY, 628 Market st. - T OCATION HEALTHFUL AND BEAUTIFUL; JU Fruitvale Terminal Tract: lots $150 up. C.OQAA 1005 TREAT AYE., NEAR 23D «3)OOU\J'..Bt.; nearly new comfortable bay-win- dow residence of 7 rooms and bath ; contains every modern improvement; good stable; terms,. $500 cash, balance s3o per month: sen it immediately. TOBIN A MeN ALLY, 630 Market st. L. BRESSE A CO., r ~ T" . BEAL ESTATE AGENTS, .-•':- : HOUSE AND INSURANCE BROKERS, 412 PINE ST., NEVADA BLOCK BUILDING. TELEPHONE MAIN 5456. Call at our office and get a»llst of properties for sale and houses to let. . . ©OQ AAA *0X80: FINE PROPERTY; 3 «Jp^jO.UUU. stores flats ;rents 160. 325 sth. .A BCTIC OIL WORKS.EMPLOYES LOOK OUT ■i\. for the sale of Potrero lots at auction Tuesday, March 10. CENTER& SPADER, 30 Montgomery. LOR SALE— OR WO LOTS ON FALCON r and Twenty-second St. at your own price. Call at 865 Mission st. ■ • , Q* 1 Af A WILL SECURE A NEW BA Y-WIN- dow cottage; modern imnrovements: basement; lot 25x100; Broderlck St., near Haight. Apply 1330 Miaslonst. '■■■.■ v ; AHEAP FOR CASH; HOUSE 6 ROOMS; 4. \J lots. Cor. Crescent and Bank sts. (Holly Park). ARGAIN— HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE; 6 rooms and bath. Apply. 929 Twenty-third st. NICE 5 -ROOM, BAY-WINDOW COTTAGE i-l and bath; brick foundation; high basement; all modern; will sell with or without furniture; cheap: easy payments. lOHCappst. ODKRX 2-STORY DWELITxg, 7 ROOMS, bath, basement and attic, built for $2500; flats an cottages built at equally reasonable rates. Call aud see plans. JAS. McCONAHEY, 1149 Mls- -Bion st. . --■'■■■■:'-- ....•:■"'■ <2il AAA FINE CORNER; 104x100; ON ({plv/UU. Cal. and Nev. R. R. In Berkeley; $50 down, $15 monthly. -- ''"* ;^BMWtl^ ll ' l^WßßKt£l!£lMliL'iEQEl $350-1 acre hill land: $5 monthly. $750— Business lot: 50x100: $10 monthly. $200— Lot 25x100: $5 down, $1 weekly. CHAS. A. BAILEY, 46 Market st. Jl.-I Of\f\ FOR SALE— COTTAGE 4 ROOMS iIMUUv. and bath. 11 Florencost., off Vallejo, bet. J '•nes aud Taylor. ■■■;:.■-. .;.:.. , OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR SAN JT Francisco property a modern house of 8 rooms In Oakland. No reasonable offer refused. Apply Zoe St., city. -'■■■■■■': ._' } . v ■■•■■-■ ti. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR IMPROVEMENTS .AT JT school houses— Sealed proposals will be received by ihe Superintendent of Common Schools, in open session of the Board of I Education, new ( City Hall, on Wednesday, March 25, 18»6, at 8:80 P.H., for the construction of. water-closets, outbuildings and bulkhead at the Longfellow Primary and Rin- con Grammar schools, at the Denman Grammar School and at the 'Primary School, in the City and County of San Francisco, . In accordance with - plans and specifications - at , the office . of Charles I. Havens, architect of the board, room 55, Flood building, corner Fourth and Market sts. ' The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids as tne public good may require. ■.-.>■■ -. '^-- r CITY REAL ESTATE. pENTER <S SPADER .. WILL HOLD A GRAND SPECIAL AUCTION SALE OF POTRERO PROPERTY ■ AT THEIR SALESROOM. • . v . . ,30 MONTGOMERY ST., ON TUESDAY, MARCH 10, AT 12 O'CLOCK M., BY ORDER OF MRS. JOS. SEDGLEY. ~~ "I C* LOTS IN Br.OCK 91, FRONTING ON XU Utah, Nebraska and Nineteenth sts. ■ ULOTS IN BLOCK 92, FRONTING ON Utah, Nebraska and Nineteenth sts. . .■■—." . I O LOTS IN BLOCK 106, FRONTING ON NE- ID braska, Twentieth and Vermont sts., fronting Buena Vista Park; Vermont st. graded. 1 LOTS IN BLOCK 75. FRONTING 175 FEET II on Potrero aye, 200 feet on Solano st. and 175 feet on Utah. \____ ■VTORTKEAST CORNER POTRERO AYE. XI and Solano : 62:6x100. SOUTHEAST CORNER EIGHTEENTH ST. and Treat aye., 67:9 on Eighteenth st. by 197 feet on Treat aye. : street sewered. . > SOUTHWEST COR. OF 18TH ST. AND TREAT aye.; 39 feet on 18th st. by 150 feet on Treat aye. lOTON THE EAST'SIDE OF TREAT AYE., ±J bet. 18th and 19th sts., 54x119. THE ATTENTION OF MANUFACTURERS is specially called to these last three pieces, as they offer special inducements. • pORNER LOT, FRONTING 50 FEET ON HAR- \J rison St., 50 feet on Alabama st. and 124:6 i.et on Solano st. ; all streets sewered and graded. lOTON THE WEST SIDE OF BRYANT AYE., i bet. 19tb and 20th sts.: olectric cars pass this lot; street sewered and graded; 25x100. ■■ pORNER LOT, FRONTING 100 FEET ON \J east side of Hampshire street and 100 feet on north side of Solano street. POTRERO AVENUE-LOT WEST SIDE, 100 X feet north from Solano street; 37:6 feet by 200 feet to Hampshire street; frontage. EASY TERMS; ONE-THIRD CASH; BAL- J ance 1 and 2 years: ti le guaranteed by the California Title Insurance Company. For full particulars and subdivisions see dia- grams at office. CENTER & SPADER, Agents. S. P. MIDDLETON, Auctioneer. COIIKTKI KEAL KSTAT&,. TpDWIN K. ALSIP ~>~&~CO.^ r "^'™ " ; , REAL ESTATE DEALERS. SACP.AMENTO AND SAN FRANCISCO. fflj/lAAA VERY LITTLE CASH REQUIRED «IPTtUUU. as first payment; 20 acres near Mer- ced, with 7 acres in fruit, 7 acres in viueyard and the balance alfulfaland; all under irrigation : good 8- room house, barn, chicken-house, etc. ; lin« well of water; good location. ; ffI>7AAA 36 ACRES: ONLY 5 minutes' <tjp I \J\J\J. walk from Madrone station, Sonoma County: 16 acres in bearing orchard, 15 acres in grain; fine bouse of 9 rooms; large barn, outbuild- ings, etc.; good well and mountain spring water; same personal property included; adjoining the above is 147 acres of fine loam soil; 16 acres cleared and planted to grain, the bai&nce heavily timbered; all fenced; numerous springs; price $4500. • . <Bil QCiCI 22 ACRES, 4 MILE&FROM NAPA »JPXOT-»\F. City; 2 acres in full bearing and 18 acres in young orchard: some scattering oak tim- ber; living stream of. water on one side; spring water piped to the house, which has 4 rooms; fair- sized barn; easy terms of payment. EDWIN K. ALSIP <fc CO.. 9 Rotunda, Mills building, San Francisco. TTSTABLISHED 16 YEARS. JEi N. D. JSICKELS THE 1 :•• LAND AGENT. V ? -? A,-''r; SALE AND EXCHANGE of country property a strict specialty (3000 propositions) ; most reliable, lates. and Best systematized LAND OFFICE in America. 620 Market St., opp. Palace Hotel, San Francisco. A SHUBST COLONY. ~~~ . : J\. At Anhurst you have an opportunity to pro- cure a home that will be self-sustaining, attractive and profitable, and on terms better than have ever before been offered. We have our own homes in this colony and are determined to surround our- selves with neighbors who wish at once to have schools and churches and readlne-rooms in our very midst. We have every facility for a grand devel- opment. We make it possible for all who are en- terprlsin.g thrifty and industrious to make with us homes of comfort and abundance. Address ASHURST COLONY, : Room 10, Mills Building. S. F. T\T ANTED— A RELIABLE, WELL-RECOM- '■«"■ mended farmer-tenant for a 200 acres good level ranch at Woodside, San Mateo County; take charge at once; crop this season volunteer hay and summer fallow i/ s the ranch;place suited for dairy; has new 7-roomea house: close to school. Apply to L. ALTSCHUL, 320 Clay St., S. F. ■ Terms liberal. TITTLE HOMES CLOSE TO TOWN; IM- XJ proved; easy terms; also 4, 6 and 12 acre pieces on 8 and 10 years' credit; 3 partly improved, with small house, etc. D. H. TVVING, Sonoma City. Inquire 632 Market st., S. F. . , M~~ ARIN COUNTY— ACRES 28 MILE 3 from Sail Francisco. Rancho de Novato. Tracts cut any size desired; j frntt, grain and vegetable land, no irrigation ; both rail and water transportation; $40 to $75 Der acre; terms made to suit ; send for circular. Improved dairy farms for sale with cows. SYNDICATE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 84 and 66 Chronicle building. ENDFOROUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES D for sale. WOOSTKR <fe WH ITTON. San Josa. CLAIKVOV ASTs. ROF\ Z,\NZK^TIiE~\\TrrrE~^MTH~A^MA palmist and elsiirvoyaDt medium, 303 Mason St.. tells past, present t%ud future events with ut- most truth; sittings: ladle's 60c, gents $1. C AC AND $1. ~ 50c AND fl. O\J PROFESSOR LEON, 633 POST ST. : Wonderful power to tell past, present and future; advice on all affairs: evil influences removed; let- ters with stamps answered; hours, 9to 8. . ..•■-■ ME. MOREAU, BEST MEDIUM: REVEALS past, present and future;2sc up. 764 Howard st. ME. ARNDf, BEST FORTUNE TELLER IN the world; 50c and $1, shows you the picture of your future husband or wife. 4 Twelfth, cor.Market MME. PORTER, CARD- READER; TKjuLS past, present, future: ladies 60c, gents $1; palmistry, clairvoyant, sittings $1 60. 126 Turk st. ME. SYBILLE — LIFE-READER; PASTT present, future; charms; fee 60c. 914 O'Farrell T>EST CLAIRVOYANT ON EARTH; LADIES ■D and gents; fee 25c. 206 Fourth st. MRS. B. BAUMAN. THE RENOWNED ME- dium and card- reader. 132 Turk st. ' ME. STEWART THE GREATEST CARD reader and clairvoyant In the world seventh daughter; has read cards since 11 years of age; and mining, lawsuits and marriage: ladles or gents 50c. 917 Market St., parlors 3 and 4. . - , . ME. RAVENA OF 828 HOWARD ST. AN- nounces to her patrons removal to 5 Fourth, r. 3 and 4; sittings daily; tips races; names given : 25c. ME. DR. THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL- it by eggs and cards; tells entire life, past, present, future; consultations on all affairs; noth- ing excepted; names given; good advice; sure help: restores lost love by sympathy; mistake im- possible: feesl; letter $2. 929 Post st.. nr. Larkin. Sl' I KIT I. IS M.. - ■■ _ A . •—--;"-— -----;^- PROF.VAN.DE VERK : A splendid opportunity to consult this famous medium for a mere pittance. If you would Know wha the future holds for you call without delay. Advice on all matters. PROF. VAN DE VERE. •-.--■ 1646 Market st. TV/I RS. DREW WILL HOLD A PARLOR TEST IVJL circle, 323 Fell St.. assisted by Dr. Sutherland of Tacoma, this evening at 8 o'clock ; admission 25c. rffEST CIRCLE TO-NIGHT 7 10 CENTS; MME. X YOUNG, 605 McAllister; skeptics invited. : ATE HUESMAN CIRCLK TO-NIGHT; 26c; no message, no fee. - 793 Stevenson, off Ninth. YPSY MEDIUM— SITTINGS DAILY (SUN- VJ days Included) : 25c. 946 Mission ; hours 10 to 9. RJ.J.HULTHEN,CLAIRVOYAN medium, mineral psychometrist. 1007 Market. CZEM.A. RH U ATIBM, ASTHMA; HAIR grown on bald heads, and other chronic diseases treatea by W. H. DRUHE, at 1207 Market St., r. 2. SEAL, MEDIUM: SITTINGS; TOBACCO ; habit cured or no pay; obsessions cured; dis- eases of women cured: lire. 10 to 8. 24 6th, rm. 8. RS.-. J. J. WHITNEY, CLAIRVOYANT trance medium : sittings $1. 218 Stockton st. :■ , ..:' ; ,•■ VIH A.N CJ A1..~ : ■,;■• ■ ■ ■ OA^fs^O^IS^^AIfD^ErMbRTGAGEs'AND life insurance policies: low rate of interest: bankbooks bought. . 330 Montgomery st. ffl» inn ( f\f\ TO LOAN ON LIFE INSUR- JmiUU. UU ance policies; Cripple Creek and Utah mining stocks bought. TOPLITZ, 330 Pine. T OAN— WANTED AT 7Vi PER CENT \j on city realty. E. L., box 58, Call Office. - . .-._-:■ . ■■■■■• BTOKAGB /■ y . ■;- ; : ;-;. T'^hTrwn^eyTtw^Ts^kjn^st^rllge'at reduced rates: basement storage, sl 60 per load TORAGE OF FURNITURE, PIANOS, ETC. R. F. OSBORN <fc CO.. 751 and 763 Market st. APPLY FOR RATES SOB. STORING FURNl- ture, etc. SHIREK & SHIREK, 747 Market. : MERICAN FURNITURE CO.. 1127 MAR A ket: storage at lowest rates. 'Phone Mint 32. TORAGE OF F-URNITURE, PIANOS, HOUSE- hoId goods, etc. J. M. PIERCE, 736 Market st. WILSON . BROTHERS. ; 1710 i MARKET- fittMrasei tow nl«a; : t«l«9boa« &o<Ufc '^ OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE— 9OB BROADWAY. • OAKXAND KEA_ ESTATE. POTTAGE, 6 ROOMS AND BATH; CORNER \J lot 118x134; fruit trees and eoou barn ; one block fro uelectrlc cars, East Oakland; for ex- chance for properly centrally locaied ■ and ■" pay $1200 caeh difference; value. $4000. See E. _. BUNCE, 1008 Broadway, Oakland. FOR SALE— ON EASY TEHMS, 3 CDTTAG ES and corner store in We«t Oakland ; price »200 >. WM. SULLIVAN. 1212 Utah St., San Francisco. XCHANGK LIST— HOUSE, BARN AND 10 -— acres fruit and choice vines, near Brentwood, $3000, clear; 2 lots In Stockton, near etec ricroad, $1000, clear; block of 12 lots in growing town of Acton, 81000, clear; modern cotiace of rooms and stable, $3500 mortgage, $1250;^modern 7- room house, Pacific avenue. Sana Cruz, for clear ranch, $7500, bank loan S3000: 160 acres, Howell County, Mo., $1600. clear; bargains In lots aud houses for. sale. BENHAM _ THOMAS, 465 Ninth St., Oakland. .. ■ -■ : . ■■■'■ ■-? ■ :■,■:■':-,■■:■■■ <&. QOKft FINE 2-STORY MODERN HOUSE; O£O\J. 7 rooms and bath; must be sold; larjre lot: 10 minutes' walk of City Hall. A. H. BREED «fc CO., 460 Ninth St.. Oakland. HOUSE AND LOT, 115x146"; ; GOOD LOCA- tion; only $1000; terms to suit. LODGE _ POWELL, Frultvai:e station. OOK! $100! LOTS ON . INSTALLMENTS; no Interest; near local trains and electric cars. ! H.B. PINNEV, 902. Broadway. Oakland. OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. lOWER FLAT 5 SUNNY ROOMsTmODERN^ l $lt>; near local train. Apply 855 Harrison st. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE— I43S PARK STREET. ALAM DA REAL (STATE. \vn7 5253J03o r HTY?NT?Vv" «3) 1 \fy 5 and 6 room cottages with every modern convenience; near station, eel 001. etc : ! with large lot; $2400 to S3OGO; send for illustrated book of Alameda, free. Alameda Land Company, 1500 Park st., Alameda. . - OR SALt- — $4250; HOUSE; 9 ROOMS: MOD- ern: gas, bath, etc.: lot 60x140: Central aye. K. D. JUDD, 1424 Park st., Alameda. OOK-$350 FOR LOTS HALF A BLOCK from Park St., Alameda. on installments: fine location. H.B. PINNEY, 902 LToadway, Oakland. <_9finft LARGE 6-ROOM COTTAGE ON «3P_pUUv/. Alameda aye.; cheapest piece of property in Alameda; to be sold in 30 days. E. D. UDD, "1424 Park st, •■■ ' ■ ' - _ fIQAA AN ELKG ANT NEW COTTAGE; «J>— iOUU. 5 rooms and bath; lot 30x203; $150 cash, $20 per month— No. 732. • $1750— Cottage; 5 rooms an.i bath; $20 per month: a snap— No. 736. $2000— New cottage: 5 rooms and bath; lot 30x 127: $150 cash, $20 per month— No. 739. 1500— Worth $2700; to close an estate; corner; 94x115; street work, sewer, etc., complete; will make 3 building lots, r , . $3000— New modern cottage: near station; no 1 cash down; $30 per month— No. 698. . .; , $950— iy acres land on Bakers aye.; worth $1700; one-half cash. Choice lots for sale, houses to let In All parts of Alameda. H. P. MOREAL &CO., 1432 Park st. • BERKELEY REA_^ ESTATE. . ■ ACRIFICE— WE GIVE YoU'tH__6t" i -"YOU • pay cost of the bouse. r - - 50-Ruys tsood 5-room cottage; lot 40x100. $1400— Bnvs good 5-room cottage: lot 26x100. $1201'— Buys good 5-room cottage ; lot 33x100. Owners must have money. ';- . H. D. IRWIN, Lorin Station. JOSEPH J. MASON, REAL ESTATE AND *r Insurance, removed to Berkeley station. UO.MIV 1O _OAIS. ANY AMOUNT: IST, 2D or 3D MORTGAGES; — — estates, undivided interests, real estate in pro- bate. McCOLGAN. 24 Montgomery, rooms 2-3. T OANS IN SUMS TO SUIT BY THE COSMOS XJ Loan Association, cor Battery and Pine sts. - BORROW MONEY ON YOUR PIANO WITH- X> out removal, diamonds, watches, jewelry, seal- skins, silverware, sewing machines, oil paintings : low interest ; perfect secrecy; private entrance; private rooms. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant aye. ON EY. LOANED ON JEWELRY. AND i'J other valuables at the Security Loan Office, 1106 Market st.. nr. Mason: private entrance 7 Turk. IRECT FROM US ON YOUR FURNITURIS or piano; no removal; no delays; no commis- sions; low interest; also warrants discounted. Pri- vate office rm. 68, Donohoe build'g. 1170Marketsc OANS ON REAL ESTATE: IST OR 2ND J mortgages, furniture .or pianos without re- moval in the city and Oakland or AlameJa, any amount; lowest rates. BECKER, 328 Montgomery- -IST&2D MORTGAGES; INTERESTS IN ES- tates;lowest rates;no deIay.MURPHY,62B Mrkt. £fMI f\(\(\ « N REAL ESTATE: LOWEST «JP«JUU,UUUrates. A.SCHULLER.SOB Montgy ST<fc2D MORTGAGES, ALSO ON FURNITURE & pianos; no removal. 240 Montgomery st., r. 13. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTG AGE or col- laterals: low rate. J. E. DAMON, 303 Montg. _V)AA f\f\f\ MODERATE RATES OF IN- «3P_UU.UUU. terest. Km 214, 3'.'B Montgmy. IF YOU WANT TO LOAN YOUR MONEY AT 8 to 12 per cent interest on good security call at 410 Kearny St., room 6. A DVANCESONDIAMONDS.JEWELRY, ETC Columbia Loan <fe Collateral Office. 9 Orant aye. , PAWNBROKERS. AT 128 KEARNY StZ&o6u^9^mS^KY loaned, watches, diamonds, etc.; low rates: pri- vate rooms; elevator: pledges for sal s cheap. TO EXCHANGE. ] ACRES LAND MCAR LOS ANG^TeS~t6 1 0 exchange for lodging-house. DECKER, 1020 Market st. ____!__ 0 STORES AND 6-ROOM FLAT TO EXCHANGE —i for vacant lot or improved pro. ertv ; will assume mortgage or pay cash difference. -Apply to H. C. DECKER. 1020 Market St., ODposite Fifth. \y ANTED— TO EXCHANGE . VALUABLE II real estate for well-established weekly paper. Address G. 8., box 134, Call Office. 1 VQA ACRES TIMBER LAND, KERN CO.; ±_ .Qv/water: tine for cattle-raising. N..bx.16,Ca1l ~ HON£\ WANTED. W^XN^rE^^TOBKITL~A^IRs¥^r6RTGXGE of $1000, bearing interest at 10 per cent, on a fine ranch in Napa County; also want $300 on house and lot in East Oakland, and a few others from $100 to $10,000 at 8 and 10 per cent on quar- ter value: no expense to lender.* Apply or. write to A. L. WILLEY, Golden Gate.AlameqaCo.. Cal. .il.Vi.MAi.l. HOiSAsii S. The followlnc; marriage licenses were ' issued b/ the County ClerK's office yesterday: Jean B. Sabalot and Marie Huste, — 30. Stefano Arvigo and Maria Assalino, 26—21. T. B. Wilson and Mary A. Neubauer, 29—28. W. W. Guth and Helen L. Fishbeck. 25—19. C. C. H. Hill and A. E. T. Scheller, 18—18. O. L. Henderson and E. E. Me Williams, 50—30. Henry A. Nlpgen and Frelda Spoerl, 39—25. ■ Burt Park and Annie Kruger, 33—20. F. G. Patterson and Laura C. B. Coats, 25—18. A. Simon and Stella Ureenebaum, 30— 23. " C. F. Bowman and Sarah A. Phillips. 24—21. D. B. Crane and Georgie M. Wightman, 27—20. DIVORCE J'KOtJitOlAli.?. Complaints filed: Sadie A. Comfort against James B. Comfort. ■ E. M. Sandernaus against G. H. O. sanderhaus. Emma Watson against John s. Watson. ■ .;;-:-■■.• Divorce granted : , ■ Lillian McDonnald from Hereward McDonnald, for neglect; by Judge Slack. Plaintiff allowed $25 a week alimony. .. -. '. . . ■•- _!RTHS--MARRIA( 3 {£S-mTa = BORN. BURTCnAELL— March 6, 1896, to the wife of J. W. Burtchaeil, a son.' .. CARSTENS— February 29, 1896, to the wife of ; Henry J. Carstens, a daughter. HEYNEMANN— In this city, March 8, 1896, to . the wife of Milton Heynemann, a son. ISAACS— In Stockton, March 4, 1896, to the wife of Henry ; Isaacs, a daughter. KERNER— this city, March 8, 1896, to the ;' : wife of L. P. Kerner, a son. ... MCCARTHY— In this city, March 8, 1896, to the • wife of John- McCarthy, a son. MCDONNELL— In Vallejo, March 4, 1898, to the wife of T. H. McDonnell, a son. , MeG ANN— this city, March 5, 1896, to the wife ■ of William McGann, twins— sons. O'BRlEN— ln. this city, March 8, 1899, to the ■ wife of John P. O'Brien, a daughter. TIBBETTS— March. 3, 1896, to the wife of J. E. : Tibbetts, a daughter. : - ~~ SIARRIED. ■ .. .. ~~~ PEGUILLAN-In Oakland, March 3, 1896, Justin Arroutce and Bertha A. Peguil- lau, both of San Francisco. fJ^SSSSj^iftpa&EHSESi BOYLE-O'BRIEN— In San Rafael, March 8, 1896, by the Rev. Father Hugh Lagan, Eugene E. Boyle of San Rafael and Cecelia I. O'Brien of : San Francisco. . , ■■:.-. ' HACKEK-MUHALO-In this city, March 7, 1896, by the Rev. J. M. Buehler, Marshal -C. Hacker and Amanda Muhalo. . . . JOOST— TENNIS— In tnis city, March 8, 1896, :by the Rev. J. M. Buehler, Henry Joost aud Emilie Tennis. : . : . . < NIPGEN— SPOERL— In this city, March 8, 1896, ■ by the Rev. J. M. Buehler, Henry A. Nipgen and Frieda Spoerl. ■ . ' • SIEVERS-KORTJOHN— In this city, March 4, 1896, by the Rev. J. M. Buehier, Christian Siev- - ers and Dlna R. Kortjohn. WAACK— LUDOLPH— In this city, ; March 2, ■ 1H96, by the Rev. J. M. Buehler, William Waack and Gesine Ludolph. ..- /• , - , s _____—--———————-_ DIED. Arnold, John F. ■■ . Maclntyre, Marie E. ■ Booth, K. A. and I. E. Merguire, Fannie A. Coleman, Michael Moore, Frances A. - -: Delahantv, Charles J. : Nielsen, Gudrun VI Douovan, John E. - O'Keefe, Michael -> % f Dunpby, John : ' . . Roskamp, Henry F. ' 1 Haitrt. t-*>"'JH' -w : 2s*a, M_V <■■. . •-: .-, : . ; Kaiser, Frederick W. Sillestrom. Erici ' Lichtenstein, Harold Smith, Joseph Love. E. B. i ' . Spra?ue, Adna ; Mac Donald, Louisa . Wilson, Robert, B. 4 r-_" ARNOLD— In this city, . March i 7, 1898. John F., beloved husband of L.-iura A. Arnold, and father of Mrs. A. A. Hatch, Mrs. C. W. Daken and Herbert F. Arnold, a native of Massachu- setts. a«ed 69 years and 11 months. .' ■ " 4^Friends and acquaintances are respect- • fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY • (Tne3Oa3 ), at 12 o'clock m., from his late resi- dence, 1036 McAllister str«ec. Interment Mount tain View Cemetery, Oakland, by the 2 o'clock ; p. _. DOat, creek route. ":' ~ * . BOOTH— Oakland. March 9. 1896, Kate Anna aud Idah Emilie, only and beloved children of Frank E. and Emilia B. Booth. ■- V *J^?*. Notice of funeral iv Wednesday morn- ing's papers. ■-. . : :--ji-- : :-• COLEMAN— In this city. March 8, 1896, Michael, beloved husband of Ann Coleman, and father of David C. and John T. Coleman, a native of County Waterford, 7 Ireland, aged 62 years and 5 months. [New York papers please copy, J JKS"Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend tha funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m.. from his late residence, 2725 Bryant avenue.'between Twenty- iifth and Twenty-sixth streets, thence to St. Peter's Church, Alabamastreet, between Twenty- fourth and Twenty-fifth, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. • . • . ■ DKLAHANTY- In this city, March 9, 1896, Charles J., beloved son of John E. and Mae^ie Delahanty, a native of San Francisco, aged 5 months and 5 days. DONOVAN— In this city, March S, 1896, John E., beloved husband of Mary Donovan, and father of Ed P., Will F. and Charles H. Donovan, a na- tiveof County Limerick, Ireland, aged 57 years 2 months and 2 days. INew York papers please copy.] .. ._,.-. ::-,.-^-~, . .. • US' Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from his late residence, 29 Garden street, thence to St. Rose's Chnrch, Brannan street, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of hia • soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. _. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. DUNPH Y— In this city, March 9. 1896, John, be- - loved brother of Richard D. Dunphy, and uncle of James. John; Henry, George, Bernard, Frank, Mary, Theresa. Annie and Elizabeth Dunphy, a native of County Kilkenny, Ireland, aged 53 years 3 months and 26 days. HEaLD— In East Oakland. March 8, 1896, Cor- delia Waterman, ' beloved wife of Allen Heald. a native of Anson, Maine, aged 75 years 8 months and 22 days. Lewiston and Anson (Maine) papers please. copy.J ' Friends . aud acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock p. m., from the Pilgrim. Church, t-ignth avenue, East Oakland. KAISER— In this city, March 8, 1896, Frederick W., beloved husband of May Kaiser, father of Lucille O. Kaiser, and brother of Ame E. Kaiser, a native of Boston, Mas 3., aged 31 years and "2 months. .... Jtfgr Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 2:30 o'clock P. M.. from his late residence, 22 Birch avenue, thence to Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by 3:30 o'clock p. m. train from Third and Townsend streets, for interment. Services in chape.l at Cypress Lawn. LICHTENSTEIN— In this city, March 8. 1896, Harold, beloved ; son of Sol and Clara Lichteu- stein, aged 4 months and 11 days. - - - jgfJ"Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 11 o'clock a. m., from the. family residence, 2643 Bryant avenue. Interment (by train) Home of Peace Cemetery. LOVE— In this city, March 6, 1896, E. B. Love, - father of H. T., G.'. George, Mary, Charles, Winifred, William, Jessie and Cyrus Love, a ' native of New York, aged 48 years. MACDONALD-In this city, March 8, 1896, Louisa, beloved wife of Malcolm Mac Donald, a naive of Prince Edward Island, aged 32 years. ■S3"Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock a. m., from her late resi- dence, 627 Ivy avenue, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 10 o'clock a. 11. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. .- ■'■::■ MacINTYRE— In Oakland, March 9. 1896, Marie X., beloved daughter of Maria J. and P. G. Mac- lntyre, a native of Oakland, aged 3 yeurs 9 months and 9 days. • ' ■ .ftSTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited toattend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock a. m., from the resi- dence of the parents, Forty-seventh street, near Grove, Oakland, thence to Sacred Heart Church. . where services will be held, commencing at 10 !a. M. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. MERGUIRE— In this city, March 7, 1896, Fannie A., widow of the late George H. Merguire, and mother of F. A. and C L. Merguire and Mrs. Jonn McClunie, a native of 'Brunswick, Maine, ■ aged ■ 60 years 6 months and 17 days. [Boston (Mass.) and Portland (Me.) papers please copy.J &£r~Friends I and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday)," at 2 o'clock p. if., from the residence of her son, C. L. Merguire, 816 Valencia street. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. MOORE— In this city. March 8, 1896, Francis A mena, widow of the late Robert Moore, a native of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, aged 52 years. i . ' Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock p. m., at the First Presbyterian Church, Sacramentd street and Van Ncsa avenue. Inter- ment private. NIELSEN— In this city, March 7, 1896. Gudrun Vilhelmine Nielsen, a native of Denmark, aged 28 years and 6 months. JOarFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 10:30 o'clock a.m., from the par- lors Of Theodor Dierks, 957 Mission street, be- tween Fifth and Sixth, thence by 11:45 a. m. train from .Third and Townsend streets to Cy- press Lawn Cemetery for cremation. O'KEEFE— In West Berkeley. March 8. 1896, Michael, beloved husband of Nora O'Keefe, a na- tive of County Cork, Ireland, asred 54 years. fltS"Friendi and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock a. m .. from his late resi- dence, corner Holvoke and Fifth streets, West Berkeley. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery, San Francisco. ROSKAMP— In South San Francisco, March 9, 1896, Henry Francis Roskamp. beloved husband of the late Christina Roskamp, and father of Mrs. William Coyle, Mrs. Joseph Hagerty, Mrs. Frank Coyle, Mrs.Charles Hagerty, Henry, Louisa ana the late Christina Roskamp. a native of New Yorlf, aged 53 years 2 months and 13 days. A .member of Exempt ..Firemen's Asso- ciation of San Francisco, a member of San Fran- cisco Police Department, and an honorary mem- ber of Y. M. I. No. 32. | New York and Phila- delphia papers please copy.] .Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited toattend tne funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock a. m.. trom his late residence, 931 Twelfth avenue, between N and P streets south, thence to All Hallows Churcn, wnere a solemn requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of bis soul, commencing at ' 10 o'cloclc a. H. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. ..:■'■• ~ RYAN— In this city, March 9, 1896. Mary E., dearly beloved wife of Daniel Ryan, and sister of Mrs. Kate Kennedy, a native of Queens County, S Ireland, aged sft years. gyFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at o'clock a. m.. from her late residence, 5:->7 Natoma street, thence to St. Pat- rick's Church, Mission street, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clocka. m. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. • SILLESTROM— In this city, March 8, 1896. Erick. beloved son of Eri"k Sillestrom, and brotner of Mrs. ' Martha Peterson, a native of Stockholm, Sweden, aged 24 years. ' J9ES-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock p. _.. from tne par- I lors of Petersen _ Gantner, 8 and 10 City Hall square. ■ Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. SPRAGUE— In this city, March 7, 1896, Adna, beloved husband of Maggie Sprague, a native of Hincliam, Mass.. aged 70 years. " jgf^TFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at '2 o'clock p. if.; from the Knights of Pythias Castle. 909 Market, street, wbere services will be held under the auspices of Laurel Lodge No. 4, Knights of Pythias. Inter- ' ment Masonic Cemetery. BMITH— In this city. March 7, 1896, Joseph, hns- ' .* band of Clara J. Mmith, and father of Mrs. Jennie Chase, Mrs. M. Sutton, Mrs. Florence Fletcher and Emma, Gertrude and Arthur Smith, a na- tive of England, aged 66 years 7 months and 17 days. Friends ana acquaintances are respect- fully invited *to , attend the funeral services THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock a. if., from the Church of the Advent, Eleventh street, near Market. . Interment private. WILSON— In this city, March 9, 1896, Robert Bellew, beloved husband of -Mary Josephine R. Wilson, and son-in-law of James McGregor, a na- tive of Bootle, Liverpool, England, aged 33 years. JJ®*Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from bis late residence. 1118 V2 Treat aveuue, thence to St. Peter's Church, where a requiem high man will be celebrated for tbe repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock, a. —..lnterment Mount . Calvary Cemetery. .' ' . ■ I UNITED , UNDERTAKERS' , I ' EMBALMING PARLORS. Everything Requisite for First-class Funerals . v at Reasonable Rates. . ' Telephone 3167. - 27 and 29 Fifth street. I McAVOY & CALLACHER, I FUNRRAL DIBECTORS _ EMBALMLBS, •O Fifth St., Opp. Lincoln School. >. : Telephone 8080. PaST—cMenom rtT™"""" ' Citas. McMen-o* ky7 ' JAMES McMENOME? _ SON, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, 1067 Mission Street, Near Seventh. ■ Telephone No. .335 i.____ 1 _ JAS. ENGLISH. ' - - .'• ■T. R. CAREW CAREW & ENGLISH, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, ■ . f i'4 FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 19 Van 'Ness aye., near Market si., San Francisco Telephone so. 156. '• ••::'•<■" CYPRESS LAWH CEMETERY, TNBANMATEO COUNTY; NON-SECTARIAI»| X laid out on the lawn plan; perpetual care; bean* tlful, permanent and easy of access; teeU befoa hnyl_ a burial place elsewhere. ■ 7* Utjr om*ft 9 Vitjr fiatt _.*•»«* 13