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HOUSES TO LET. BEAUTIFUL SUNNY CORNER HOUSE TO let, 1216 Jones St.. bet. Clay an.l Sacramento: one of the linest residence blocks in the city 12 l:<rge rooms, bath, wiueroom, etc.: sun in every roum; large yard and garden; a lovable home. DAVIDsON A I.HOH, Agents, j 137 Montgomery st. Zl')\ GOLDEN GATE AVE -ELEGANT B- <J — X room house, in good order: $5a HOUSE, C BO MS: MODERN; SUNNY: PA- pered : decorated. 71 3 Ellis 0 TO 10 ROOM 11. I -1.-. HENTSIS TO $40. yj At SIM-.CK ,t c .'-, 602 aiackttt it. ELEGANT 0-KOOM HOUSK; MODERN IM- prov.: sunny. IU4O Golden Gate ave.; ?45. tO 3LAKGE sUNNTi ROOMS; 30 SILVER <*» O. at. Apply at 38 Silv<r su HOUSES TO KIM FOR VtKV i_TTL_ money it SaL D.WIN vt UOWEX — ** 10 Montgomery «t- FVKXISHEO lIOUSKS. « ROOMS < "Mi'i.:; 1 PUBLISHED FOR " housekeeping; rent si 2: furniture and goods for sale at sacritice. 826 Nal imast. RNISHED HOUSE «'l 9 ROOMS, BATH X 1 and piano for four months at $40 a month. 1509 Jackson st. J' GUERRERO-FLAT, 4 ROOMS, BATH; 'It) modern; sunny corner; near Market: cheap. \J ONKY I.OANKDON DIAMONDS. Jr.WEL- i" ry.watri.-. „ i;ncleHarrU.ls<Jrantav. COTTAGES TO i.kt. 4\\ : • ■.; WILL SELL: .*5O CASH " $10 per mo. THE MCCARTHY CO.. 616 Mkt. dj-i n COTTAGK IN TOWN. :^v» TAY ST., OXv. oft Clay, between Powell and Mason. J KJJSKY ROOMS, YARD, f II; ALSO FLAT, "1 $15. 623 >ecnul St., near Townsend. C- 4 AND 5 ROOMS, BATH, BASE- ment, stable. Fifteenth an 1 Dolores sts. ryo LKT-COTTAIiE 5 HOO-Ma A.ND BATH; X rent s=lB. 449 Bryant st. ___________________________________ i IX ATS TO I.KT: y^^^^^r^nTr*ffliTnilTiiw»iMiii Mi ii j—^w^^iijj^l^B>^>^B>^Bßßßß>W 371 C S E V E n T i: k n T it— NICE LiPi.it 0 • i D flat: 7 rooms and rath: $-'1 50. i^j I 1 FLAT OF 4 1 00.M-. 1866 8TEVEN- t-l-J.' son St.. tear Market and Valencia. LOWER FLAT OF 4 RuOJl-, WITH BATH: XJ rent $15. ; 925i,i Greenw.cn st. /•-ROOM 1 LAT; SUN ALL DAY; MODERN; U painted, tinted. 707 Ha. s:. Ql <• WORTH $20: II vi 5 ROOMS, BATH; OXU. ui conveniences; goui location. 82a Lombard at. 1 1 >J1 HOWA_D— 4 NICK SUNNY UNFUR- I XX OX iiiahid rcoins. cheap retu; large 3-aid. <J*OA BOUSE 6 RO »MS, HAITI, YARD, •• — "'. basement; or 'A flats; perftc: order. 4iz Cctavia su Q I 9 3 LARGE ROOMS AND LAROE YARD. O I — ■• •Ji - _' l 2 Kieventh .it., near Howard. LTPPrB PAKT OF 3 OH 4 SU >N Y UNi'UK- J nisbed rooms an 1 bath. 1229 Mission at. 77 v bTEVENsON, NR. NINTH-FLAT OF 6 I it ri-oms and bath: rent $16: water free. Ap- x>'y DAYi- >Tl KN &. SONS, 20 Montgomery su Q LOWi-.R SUNNY ROOM el. 41BV» HYDE ST. ; 0 kev at 418 Hyde St., bet. Ellis and o'Farreli. Two COZY SUNNY FLATS: 4 BOOMS, X b..tn and yard. 8 bbotwelL nr. 14th: 914. $16. QA NICK CLEAN FLATS, FROM f8 TO $12, O\J a: SPECK & C< .V, 602 Market. OVP. PAKK: FINK VIKW; HAIGHT AND Taker: 5 l.uena Vista ave.: nice 6-room flaU LTPPEK K Al, 1243 CLAY ST.; 7 ROOMS; ) rent $22 50 '[|J GROVE, COR. OCTAVIA. SUNNY BIDE; tJ*'"i 6 rooms and bath, first floor, $20. 171 Ik HYDE— UPPEK FLAT. 7 CHOICE X • A \J sunn •■ rooms, $25 Q]A 4 ROOMS; GOOD YARD. 22 DE i? Xv/. Boom, oft Second, near Jt.'ranuan. OI C HAIOHT- HXK RCOMS AND BATH; 010 modern improvements: richly papered; $_6. (' 1 1 A GEARY— B-HOOM FLAT: ALL ROOMS Ui 1 light and sunny ; fine condition. Oli« LOWER FLA I 4 KOOMS AND BATH. «J" XU. 162 j line *:.. above Van Ness ave. QrA J-LAT; 4 ROOM-: HALL; DOUBLE O ' ' '. parlors; yard, i tjJu s.eveuson si., near Eiphteenth. : .;.--. - > 'jj Oa. DORK — SUNNY FLAT 4 ROOMS; vXO reni »8. -. I SIXTH. NEAR BRYANT — SCNXY •'— "I nptM>r Hat; 4 roams; separate entrance; cheap. 0 1(\ UPPJKK FLAT 4 SUNNY ROOMS. 27 •_ i V. l'earl st . off Market, near Valencia. \|ONfc.Y LOANED ON DIAMOND-, JEW Kir i*lry,watcbe9,seS— Mcins. Uncle Harris. 15 Grant av. SUNNY FLAT: * ROOMS: BATH; STORE 2 rooms; basement. 417 1 -; Third at, \Y ' HAVE 40 BRAND NEW FLAT- NOW '» ready; half mo free. SPEC _ _ CO., 602 Mkt. VLATS TO Li-.T toll VtrLi LITTLE X money at BALDWIN _ UoWKLL'S, 10 Mont- -1 emery s . / liEAf modern flats. t> AND 6 ' \J rooms. SHto $16: «■•> t::. m. r.?:< *-• ventri st. l.*)l >i.KI.KI'INti IIOOJI3. Cleveland Street. I 9 CLEVELAND. OFF 7TH, BELOA' FOL- -1 — son — -fro.it houseke ping soonu, $9; large room. $4. Eleventh Streeet. 99 ELEVENTH — PLE A* ANT FRONT — — rooms; - roo us, ft 11; single rooms, $5. Eddy Street. HI 7 EDDY— VEKY NICK, NEWLY PAPERED ■ 'It sunny, connecting i. tkpsgrsas.; lurnlshed. I lU mere street. A- 2 UHGK BUNNY BOOMS TO SMALL <T> ' • family. 2212 Kill more st., near Clay. i iiiri KtriltfE. 099 FIFTH— TWO SUNNY ROOMS FT!;. <»__ nished completely for houst-keepin?. cheap- Grunt Avenue. At ONKY LOANED ON DIAMONDS. JEWEL- .- I'*1 '* ry, watches, Uncle Harris, 15 Cramav. Golden Gato Avenue. 99 4 GOLDEN GATE AVE. —VNF D i; . ') — *± nlshid upper J'i)Or; also furi.is.ied parlois. C^l I GOLDEN GATE AVE— TWO OR MORE '11 conLectir-s rooms, furnished; light house- keeping. Jluiglit Street. 1.) a HAIOIIT— 2 ROOMS, FURNISHED COM- —• ~ l plete for houseKi.'cplng: «as stove: bath: $12. Hurrifion Street. rjOAl HARRISON-TWO UNFURNISHED I ""2 Bunny rooms for light hoabeaeeping; rent J 7 50 iiUUani >:ieo,. TflJ. HOWARD. COR. THIRD- FINELY FUR- • ''tt nished suuny front rooms; single or en suite. 700 HOWAI'D— A LARIiE, SUNNY ItOOM I O_ furnished for housekeepar: rent reasonable! 099 HOW SUNNY PARLOR SUITE, 0 _>_ Hah; housekeeping: atso large front 100m. 1 1 A(\ A HOWARD — IWO SUNNY FRONT 1 L^X) housekeeping room* ; ranzc; bath- rent $12 50. 1 9 I A HOWARD— FLAT 2 OR 3 HOUBE- i •— A 1 keeping rooms;furnisbed or unfurntihed. i «i kin Mreo., CAA LAP.KIN ST., COM. TURK— 3 SUNNY u\J\J furnished rooms tor housekeeping; reason- able. 1 1 *>1 A LARKIN— NICE, SUNNY. FU_NIbH- X-Ol U ed i.omekeepi.'ig or single rooms. Lewis Street. 1Q L W I . OFF TAYLOR. NEAR POST-4 J O sunny unfurnished bay -window rooms, «16. .Market Street. 1 H9£J MARKET— a ROOMS; *12: FURNISH- I \JZ.O ed complete fur housekeeping; sunny front rooms: cheap. Haion street. Jl Q MASON ST.— SUNNY BLOBS, NICE- -1 J tJ iy furnished: room for light housekeeping; cheap. jinn, , Mveu;. rjT. MINNA st.— 2 m NNY connecting \)jl.*J r. oms for hou.sekeepinK. rA Q MINNA — 2 NICELY FURNISHED OttO suuuy housekeeplns- rooms. ... HOCSEKKEPIM; ROOMS — Continual, j McAllister Street. '. Ql XI McA LLI-TER-THR.EE NICELY FUR- 1 U 1 *.)% mshed bouskeeplng rooms. f ->• "-Mt.il Mreat. Qt.'Q MISSION— 2 LARGE FURNISHED i ODO rooms: rouvpnient for housekeeping. 19.11 ttlttHlON— S OXKIiUXIsUED SUNNY J— — I rooms en suits: no stairs. "•••0111H Slreo.. j •V77 NATOMA —I' ITK OF HOUSEKEEPING O I * rooms, .*8 . siugle rooms if 1. onn NATOMA, NEAR FOURTH— 3 SUNNY -.O\J furnished rooms, homek. e,iinu; yard; *10. &v%eit'ii mi'<iii_ I 49 SEVENTH (GIRARD) -SUITES AND I x tl— kucheiis;also sing. rooms:newiy renovated S:»*ilv Mroe.. 944 B 'XTH— FRONT SUNNY HOUSEKEEP- — Ingroeau: furnished complete. FI9QSIXTH — 2 UN FURNISH SUNNY t/_.c' rcoinc. hultable man and wife; $6 month. Gutter Street. 49r SUTTKK-3 IU;OM<: BASEMENT; STA- I_U tionary tubs; yard; $9. Tenth Street. rpENTH AND HOW — UNFURNISHED I X housekeeping rooms; 2. 3 or 4: rea>onable. • 1354 Howard s:. Third Street. 9D^ THIRD - 2 UNFURNISHED HOUSE- OOt keeping rooms; (rood accommodation: water includea; rent *5 and »»j. Washington street. WASHINGTON— SUNNY DNFCRIRH'D j ')\J—. rooms, en suite or single; running water. j Welsh Street. Tim WELSH, OFT FOURTH— 2 OR 3 j JJ 1 —-i nicely furnishtd rooms; housekeeping; cheap. KOOMi TO LET. Clementina Street. 'Q .1 CLEMENTINA-^ BOOMS TO KENT: 004 *io. Diamontl Street. AC\ DIAMOND, NK. EIGHTEENTH— LARGE jv well-furnished front room; pretty cottage. ——————————— ——____—_ j Eddy Street. (*-[ 4 EDDY— SUNNY FRONT BASEMENT; Oil gas, bath; closets; clea:i aad quiet; rent «10. l.iKhtli street. CHKBMAS APARTMENT HOCUR 7* HTH 0 su. near Market: turnish<vl and unfurnished. Q]|| EIGHTH. KKA— ir«jL»OJil— 6 LARGK Oil' rooms: rent $10. *— KtTfie^ ROYAL HOIRF-. 126 ELLIS— INC ANDES- cent lights: reading-room, smoking-room and ladles' parlor: rooms per night. 35c to 71 50: week. 52 10 98: month, $8 to $30; elevator on cilice floor-, rooms with hot ani cold water: baths. CLIFFORD. 204 ELLIS, COR. MASON— A \J few sunny rooms to rent: prices reasonable. ama Mi«<>.. C I FIFTH— BEAUTIFUL. SUNNY, FRONT OX. room. $5; lar^e mom, *6; front suite, $12. THK COSMOPOLITAN — »EI,HCT FAMILY 1 hotel: 100 Fifth su cor. Mission: rooms 60c, 76c- and 51 per night '£ to 85 per week. i t<Uoin .strew.. 4.-1 PEE WEEK: >1N.;1.K FURNISHED <I>X room*. 820 Folsona -:.. near Fourth. lieu: 1- SI no - -: I O GEARY — ELEGANT BTJXNT SUITE: OJ.O parlori for doctor or studio; piano: other sunny rounis. MARTINET. 1101 GEARY. DOOR ABOVE Van Ness— bu.ies, single rooms: newly fur- nished. Cough Street. -1 *: GOUOH - ONr. FURNISHED FRONT 010 room with grate; lor 1 or a gentlemen; reasonable. Green Street. A-t 7 GREEN- LARGE NICELY FURNISHED II I iroiit room: rent $6. , »-nif MasMi AO~ JESSIE, NEAR MINT — PRIVATE, .1 <jO neat, sunny, single room; rent (5. — >«.— rny &ir«;«.. Aj;t,TNGTON- llOL>fc. J27 KF.ARNY — JV Pleasant sunny rooms, en mite and single; firs; class in every respect: term* rt-asonmdle. i.urkm Street 17QJ. LARKIV— NEW MODF.RN FLAT: J IOt: private family: nicely furnished; lor 2 sunny front rooms: reference. _v— ._>»t Mine., -\7-OS£MITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET— PER 1 night, 3bc to 11; week, $1 50 to «:>: families. Aturtha Place. 6 MARTHA PL., SOU 1 11 OF GEARY, ABOVE Mason — Large, sunny room tor o:ie or two. .l-.i-i -Mr.-., 1 (\Q MASON- Nl-.ATLY FURNISHED 1 UO rooms, IS and fi: also single. 91 per mo. C'nn MINNA, COR. EIuHTII- NEWLY FUR- UD I mshed bay-window room, Sl per week. _i»*ior< Mree.. HANCOCK HOUSF., /el MISSION: PKLECT lamlly rooming-house: $1 M) to %-i per week. 19/11 MISSION FINELY FURNISHED | I — 1 front and back parlors. E STELLA, 1145 MISSION— NEW HOUSE, : newly furnished sun ny rooms: single or ensnite. Pacific Street. VFW FRANKLIN HOUSE. 321 PACIFIC- J. ' Furnished, and unfurnished rooms, prices low. io»t Street. T499 POST — eleTTantly furnished U__ rooms; bath, not and cod water, *8; sunny suites. r.ecund .street. lir SKCOND— CHANGED HANDS: SUNNY J I •> lurnished rooms, $125 to $3 week; board optional. .> utter Stroot. 4<-r SUTTER— 3 U£rUKNIBB_D ROOMS; *±— O bath, 'phone, etc. : suitable for doctor: $20. it>yjor Mre».. 9jn TAYLOR— hUNNY FURNISHED — .T^' room for 1 or 2 cents; rent $7. C___— >lt_Ji t!OAKI>KU. BABY OR CHILI) TO BOARD: GOOD HOME' XJ large yaiO. 266 I hirteerith su GERMAN LADY WISHES BaBYTO BOARD- gocd home. 435'/2 ilayes»t. AVISO MY OWN HOMK. A FEW M oat of town and close to a school. I would board a child. Inquire 1234 Misstoa st., or 522 Market su GEKMAN LADY WISHES 2 CHILDREN TO r board: motherly care: moderate. 1834 Turk. fTORKI TO LET. PART OF STORE, WITH PLATE WINDOW: X low rent. 1822 Market St.. Tu LET— NEW STORK WITH ROOMS, BATH and basement. 513 Haight st. W. COR. (SIXTEENTH e.j., >KAR MISSION: 0 branch office si 1 — Call, bubacripuoni and «ant ad* taken. OFFKES TO LET. L«nO BUCHANAN. COR. FELL-1 BAY-WI.N- -UV/_ dow room, $7: aroitni, $11; sun ail <i..y MARYS LAW BUILDING. 1504 MARKET, cue City Hall ave.; f 1 out suites *20 per month. OFFICES— EMMA SFRECKISLS BUILDING. 02." Market st.: light and cheap. stablks to LET. 1 fi22 LauUNA — STABLE to LtT. ~~~~ IIOUSKS FOR BALE. A HOUSKB: MAKE OKF< R; MUST BE BOLD i an<i removed at once; 649 to 655 Mission st Call 650 .Mission st. . THE SAX FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JUNE To, 1897. I BOAKDIXU AND KOO3tS. t ~\Y ANTED— ALL WHO DESIRE TO ENTERS (' taltidolegat«s to the DB_IRB International '» tmta dctegataa te the ai_ a#nta International I Convention of Christian Endeavor. J ll y 7-12. to I send name and ad tress of person or bouse, us the 1 rase may re. with rartlculurd us to number, ra es, j etc.. 10 t ne '97 committee, Y. _. C. A. bulldin.'. , Mason and Ellis ata>; we < anno, guarantee guests ) to »ny one where a contract 1. not made, but indi- cations an» ih..i we shall be able to till all :ho first- class houses in the ciiy. Please nia-e vour app I- cation by letter. DONALD MACKENZIE. "IfULL DINNKK SERVED, WITH WI.VKANI) I — coffee, 'Mr; home cooking 410 J >nes st. ?! I Q ELLIS— NEWLY lll'.MMlK ■ RuOMS, " I U wku board. 520 up: use of panor, piano. COLUMBIA HOTEL, 123 EDDY - Bt)Aßi> yj and luoii'i. Cl to *1 25 per day; week, $5 10 if X; suites, board for 2, $40 month. 7JO Pi NE— PLEASANT SUNNY ROOMS; ! I TO excellent board; $20 to $3t) per mouth. C AC VAN NESS AVE-— BE A I TIFUL NUN NY UUU newly t'urnlsned alcove, dressli<K-r.->om at- tached: hot, coM water; also single; summer rates. MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS WAICH- jewelry. sealskins Uiice Harris 15 Grant nv. Y.riNDERMERE. 1401 VAN NESS-SUNNY 11 par.or suites: single and double rooms: buard. ROOM FOR I GENTLEMEN WIIH BOARD- Germuu home tookiu;;; »i a week, tils Valen- I cia si. ; IIOTItL BtKTLINO. 714 BUSH-A FAMILY £-»- Hotel; refer Does; all modern conveniences; l.i'lM.Ti tab. ea. ii.i.-sire.-!- in-w niMnatrrnipnt. imCATIONAt, "irOICE SINGING-PATKONS AND PUPILS ' carefully prepared for parlor, . form con- cert., choir, »fge or opera: patronag ■ solicited lion? tnose who are willinj; to pay lor strictly nrs:- < ia ; instruction. Apply to vo ;ii IDOIS!,Y.M.I .A. buuttlng. DR. CLARKE, formerly direrieur de la a*.- tiun vocaledel'instl ut<»e Paris, France. ! A NDERbON'-S A«-AUEMY AND SCHOOL OK ' ■**■ Mathematics: pupil i prepared 111 day and 1 fvenin e classe« and by privat • lessons for Callor- ; ma and Stanford universities; teachers.' marine ; engineers' and civil rervica nations; special I *■% 5 classes: mathematics, mechanical drawing; fl-K'' BChooi j uplis coached. It.. 402 Parrot: bldg, TJEALIVV) BUSINESS COLLEGE, 14 1-OBT- Bookkeeping luiiiness practice, chorthaml, typrn*, telegraphy, languages, English branchev »iec:rleal eneineerin?; -° teachers; 15,000 »r«Ja- uita; cay and evening sessions: catalogue. AY RES' BUSINESS COLLEGE, 325 MONT- nonary si.; individual instruction In short- hand, typing, bookkeeping, telegraphy, etc. ; lite scholarship $50; low rates per week and month. j TAHR, TIIK EXPERT, BOOKS OP_NKD, X closea or adjusted, prlva lessons In bookkeei.- II ing ;and rapid alculatious. 855 Market, rm. 572. I ViRS. MELVILLE-SNYDER. :517i.i CALI- I iu forni.i st. : piano, singing, elocu lon, aramatla • actlnc; vocal classes Tuesday: $1 a month. i BELAoCO'ct LYCEUM BCHOOL OF ACTING— _» Private theatricals arranged; pupils rehearsed j en stage. R. 6 and 12, 1.e. 0.K. blcck. 7tu and Mkt. ENGINEERING SCHOOL; MECIL. ELEC civil, uilnins. rcrvey, assay, archlf.. X rar lanitht: es-1884. A. VAN PER N AILLKN.9S3 Mitt GUITAR, MANDOLIN, PI ANO AN D VOCAL lessons: 98 mo. Mary Westhaus 39 Fifth st. BANJO rAUOHT TO BEGINNEks, v:6 CENTS XJ per lesson. Address M. H., box 76, Call Office. \riO_tH LESSONS; TERMS REASONABLE. > duress M. !•., box 15, Call Office. INGING, YORK CULTURE. PARIS GRAD- uate; French, Ger. laag.; «2 mo. 109 Taylor. t>OOKKI'XO. WUITNU. ARllTt — UKAMH, XJdav A inch:- no t-ia ■•<-•■ jf.S moncn. >-45Mlwion. H\TNOTIS3I. , I OLD-ESFABLIMIED; TREAT DISEASES] V^ also teach. Hypnotic Instttite. 6 .-relict BIEDICAr. DR. J. H. JOSSELYN. THE GREAT SPECIAL- ist, stUl offers bis va.uabie services to the uu- Ils:. still With a mind ma.ured and enriched by lortunaui With a m:nd ma ured and euricned 07 ftudles of an advanced order, there is hardly a disease In the catalogue of human ills be cannot treat to a perfect cure. Ladles, he is always real/ to assist yon. His knowledge has been ureng.h- rued by extensive experience. No case peculiar to your delicate organism la beyond his mre coa- I troi. His female _i.nlhiy remedies are sure aul . 1 vale In tnelr i-Cecti. li:s tried and valuable rem»- -1 dies for lost manhood are never-falling In their i action, ana are warranted for both yoan{ and old. ■ He excels all others in the cure of private dlscajes. over 60 years of practice enables him to warrant a rura in all case Consulia.lon parlors, vili • : Market st. Call or write auvct w »vio _aiic<>t ..... I rooms 11 and li i A PROCESS THAT 18 PERFECTLY HARM- -1 •**• ites; never falls In any case of monthly side- j ness, no motter what cause: no electricity hum- bug or other dangerous methods, money In every t case refunded It a cow is not effected: travelers I Helped immediately; years" experience; nome la I confinement with sanitarian convenience Con- i juit free the only rumble physicians. Dit. AND I MRS. DaVIKs, 14 McAllister st.. next _lU:iu_ , —anil: hours. 9 a. — . to 5 and / toS p. u. ] ALL CASES OF MONTHLY* bOPPB— i i ! •**- (from whatever canse) restored In a few ' bonrs: safe and sura at any time; Instant relief foe j travelers; borne In confinement: best care ani I privacy; regular physician; 30 yean' Eucceasfal practice: — r«lebrated remedies tor monthl/ . I inppresslon never fall: every cuss guaranteed:coo- ' iultation fr>-e, coofiden.lai: hourt 20 to 5: pills i 11 its. bK. WYKTH. Bid Poai at. near Larkla, * DR. FOULKTB FRENCH CAP-ULEM-A I XJ guaranteed absdlute cure for Jill fei.i.i •• dls- j rases (no matter wuat cau-^>: positively safe and ! sure; no danger or after effects; la— en in time It j also ac s as a preventive; price <1 50 per box: vent free by mail on receipt 01 price. WALLER BKOB.. 33 Grant ave. "V" EW PROCESS: NO MEDICINE OR INSTRU- — ' ment; every woman her own phys.cian for all female troubles, 110 matter from what cause; re- stores In one day; can lie sent and used at ho ne: If you wish 10 be treated ■ re cill on the man pnvsician. DR. POPPER 818 K-aruy st. DR. ANH M s. WKGENER. 526 EDDY ST.— Ibafe quick cure for all female- com plain guar- j anteed: private home In confinement: every com- fort; Infants adopted; terms moderate: pills HI. I ADIKS, CH MM I 81 SB s BNGLJSHPENNY- X -i royal Pills (Diamond Brand) are best; safe, re- i liable: take no other, bend 4c, btamps. for parties- ' iars. "Keller tor Ladies," in letter by return mall; atdruxglsL's. Chic.'i ester Chetn. Co.. Philadelphia 1 \RU. OOODW IN bPECIALISTdL LADIE-i XJ near or far; safe, quick cure guaranteed, any disease cr complaint: Lome for patienu: best skill. tree diagnosis; low tees: self-cure. 401 Van Nest Ai IKAI ■ FRENCH PILLS— A BOON TOLA- jy Cies with female troubles; no danger; sate and cure; $2 60 ex press (1 O. D. ; <!oir"t delay until too : late. obGOOD Kilos.. Coast Agents, Hak':and:Cal. ALL FEMALE COMPLAINTS AND DlS- _— eases of the eye permanently cured at ma DR. t-COTT's, 410 Geary st : consultation free, i SUR- CURE FOR ALL I -KM A I.; . DISEASE.-?; h uno In confinement: every comfort: salisfac- lion guaranteed. MR-. DR. OWYKa; -.6 lurks;. I )U PRAK'3 FEMALE REGULATING FILLS? XJ safe and. efiicient emmenasogue: fl per box. ; KK.UAKUS d CO.,drngglsts, 400 Clay Bi.,toieagla, ! SURE CURE IRREGULARITIES OK OTHER jj female diseases. MRS. DR. PUETZ. 2a4y 2 4th. HOME IN CONFINEMENT: DISEASES OF women. Mrs. Dr.Funke, 1416 Bth su. Alameda. I .it. — A— L, 14 MCALLISTER bTREET, .v .--».- XJ Jones. Diseases of women ana children. DEMISTS. VAN Yil' t.M _ tO.S I • LKCI lIO^DE^TAL J'ailor.H, V'JV Market st. : lady a— ant; no gas or oilier dangerous . i.H'Hthetic.i given; electricity the great agent used to relieve pain; teeth filled I ana extracted pninlessly by our new electrical 1 process, a written guarantee given will) all work j done: lowest prices, best work.; all surgical work ' attended by G. W. Williams n, M.1)., pityslclan and surgeon: examination free by the or our new electrical appliances: porcelain and gold crowns: bridge-work and teeth without plates a specialty. Electro-Dental Parlors, 997 Market st A FULL BET OK TEETH. $5; PAINLESS -<■»- extraction: see our new combination plate: thinnest, lightest, coolest plata made; warranted 10 years: tilings. 60c; crowns, $3 50 . lady assist- ant. CHICAGO DENTAL PARLORS. 24 sixth. "p AIN LESS EXTRACTION, 51). CROWN -I brldtre work x specialty; plates «5 up: 13 years experience. R. I*. WALSH, D. d. - , KI.V< 4 i.eary. fflj^ 1 ILL SET TEETH; B_«»T MAKE: «JPO. kept In repair; extractldjr free; til!lngs,6oc; crowas, *3 6U. Pacific Dental Parlors. If Third. CROOME DENTAL ASSOCIAI lON, 759 MAR- ket, beu 3d and 4th; ?a*s specialist*, ;<alnicsi extracting, with gas, 91: plates, $7 up: fill, $1 up. OHIO DENTAL PARLORS— sILVE* FlLL- ings. &0c up; sold, »1 up; crowns, S3 up; plates, $5 up. »06 Market st. POSITIVELY I'AIJn.KSi EXTRACTION. DR. X HARDING, 600Sutter cor I'owell: tel. ma1u5374 ET OF IKtTH WITHOUT A PLAT*. iJH li. C. Young, 1841 Polk sl Dit. J. J. LEKK, 1126 MARKET st. . OPEN evenings: Sunday till noon, dentistry laugh; OLIU.\ DENTAL A^Ot.l.l JU.\. BOj -»__ ketst. DR. CHARLES U . DECKKIL O«7 A BET FOR Th-KTil-WARit ANTED Al 0 < rood as can be made: tillln; 91. lill >:m_> oentlst. 930 Marke; «L. next Baidnla Theater. 1 »R. LUDLL'AI iIILU 1443 MARKET ST, >K. XJ Eleventh; no charge lor extracting whea plates are made: eld plates made over llm new; teeth Irom $H per set: eziracilnc 60c. gas given. ■\y<. li_O— UK W. LK—K, the U_iruiKai _/ Leek dentist, Aiscoverer ot painless exixacuoa and patentee of uaproved bridge, work of testa •UUiouiauy plate, moved from ttto 10 a t arreU_, ALL WORK P.EAbONABLK AND » _„■ *ann»_ I>U. J. W. tin X, 1820 _axaei«(, TEKSOSALS. VI RS. VIOLA C. REYNOLDS. COME TO HER i»l ii tier's. Myra and Earl are iI. Ear. not expected to live. ADVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPEC- .£». lal y; private: no fee without success; probate, insolvency, collections, puients, trademark*, etc obtained; private detectives; established lOyears U.W. HOWE, any at law, .cor.Stocktn. • \'K\V RHEUMATIC CURE: PA TENTH). 1> MISS IDA VON TESR, moved from 1130 Market s;.. room 3*, to 1 5 . ddv »'., room 19. vow, ladik*, hi:;< th« i:i atkr — > hat wnr is on. y< a must be doubly I articular a; to how your hair is dfSJessd. Unless It cm be done pretty cheap y your halrdressingbl.l is lUeiy to be pretty larte 1 do hairdres-int; for 2c. heap enough? And it is as good and fce't -r than most hairness:ng done for 50c. G. LEDEREiI, 111 SLocktou st. BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR WITH • QUINO- I> nia" Hair Tonic; 35c bottle. LKD_R_R, 111 Stockton st. MISS _OESEL RETURNED: «ARD-KEAu- er. 121 Montgomery St., room 8. ■* I I^S MYRTLE POTT. -It, SCIENTIFIC i'i mist, returned. H. 17, first floor, a 3 ix h. rp mm ■ es ~~ iKLi.I.N's j-.iecTir.il Works, 421 Montgomery. If Interested send for catalogue "\l KS.DH. TAN NEK'S HOME IN CONFIN'E- *'I meut 12 i-e I o.- pl..bt. Jones A i eavenwortb. MMK RAY FAIR HAS RETURNED A.ND located at room •_', 128 To it st. SUM' TO ORDER ON EA-Y IXsTALLMi NTS. 0 L. LEMOS, 1117 Market st, bet 7lh and b:h. CLOAK'S AND :.\ H.oh-lU|iK SUITS RK- tailed at wholesale ligurrs. -0 Sansome st- -I)ARI'IXOTON'S SCHOOL OF li.Ll">Ti!A- ■ i tiou, 424 Pine: about 150 drawings and sketch- es by students wi 1 be exhibited next Friday and Saturday afternoon* from 2 to 6: free admission Si PER FL UoU S HAIRS REMOVED BV electrolysis. MKs. UK. wklch, 2115 Bush. HUF.-CIIMIUi. SANITARY i 'L C M B riliT . Luslitttr. '.olden oateav. Tel. fcutter47l. "1 f II II I I'USiNfcSS CARDS PRINTED, $15"; l\i\i\i wedding work. HILu XSVfc Geary at. I)tLIABLh AM) I'Ki lill-.M Di.TECTIVE J I service, ltioms 19. -0 an 1 21. Chronicle bldg. ! I>lG OHDUUi: M'KRtOPTICON .-HOW EVE- It ry night cor. Market and blith st*.; artistic ad- vertisements in living llrbt: t-romoters of bun- t*n. Consul: OWL ADV. CO.. jI4U Market st. LrCIRIU l.H.llii I.N KVtill' ROOM: Winchester Honsa. 44 Third tu. nr. Market: 100 rooms. 250 to $1 W) per night: (I 50 to id per *eek; iree boi and i airea^e to and irom '.he terry ; """^ ""^ *^ . ~— — — — — —~-~. i CLAIRVOYANT 1 ?. THE TKUK HERALD OF MERIT is DEEDS. The - cret ef Jilts NASH in unbounded suc- ' cess is that she advertises nothing out what she | can do. If you are in doub that she cannot and will not I do all that is mentioned In tliis ad Vrriisement, j feel yourself mv. I'd to call ami she will convince i ibe most skeptical that she is postered of powers that an smkmgiv i ■■»!"(. eons She gi v«-s advice on business, m ••culntion. invest- ments. Insurance, love, courtship, marriage and I i divorce, settle* lovers' quarrels, reunites the ! separated «nd causes a speedy and happy mar- I riage with the one of your choice, lhe ear h re- ' . veals to her the hidden treasures ouiied in her I busom. she locates mines, interprets dieams, tel 8 of your friends and enemies, removes evil in- fluence-, gives advice ye taming to law«uits— everything. I lie noabied and unfortunate should ' seek in counsel. Thousands of families long i separated have been reunited by h-r efforts: thou- ■ sa .its of hearts made glad through her truthful predictions, She is ever ready to essist all those m iin capital to lind a safe and good-paying Invest- ment. old estates that time, distance and circumstan- ces have put beyond the ri'j.h of the lawyers' shrewdness can yet be rerovere»l by (■•curing Ute ; proper evidence i hi* she can do aud a*Ks no money until the estate is satisfactorily settled. There is no home so di eary and sad, no life so wretched or l i .li ed, no he«rt wo sad an l lonely, ! i no condition of circumstances >> complicated or Incomprehensible thai cannot . be.-,.-; rl«ht and kept right after a visit to this inspire l prcphet cf modern times. Call Ul ix* convinced of her su pei lor power. Is your hush md or wife untrue? 1 Haatbe demon rum assailed the happy qaletnde of j our home? Dors another share the love and j attention that sbopld be our .to you? If so. CO»« and learn a swift and sore remedy that irlUdiape] ; i he tlark c.i, ttt mid lit", the load from your aching ' heart. Tims* that are nisi Oeasfnl are made pros- I perous and started on the road to wealth. If you J nave Le»-n deceived l>v the ia:ite predictions of : others. Co not despair, but call and be convinced I of li e above statement. i airs. Nash will not consent to have her ability I measureii by any other standard than her own. j for there are always partially deve oped mediums I a: 1 ( heap prel> nder« fouiKl in every city, bring- : ing disrepute upon the profession. It goes without . saying that -Mrs. > lisa Is the peer of all mediums. ' At ael .nee ska tells lull name: Nothing to be ! j paid iu advance, and, if not entirely satisfied, nothing at all you desire anything fairer than ' tiia-. I Residence. 420 Eddy street, between 1 e-.v- ; ea worth and Hv.le. i )tllce hours, 9 _ K. to BP. _. ] Ladies received only. Permanently loca.ed. , MRS. NASH. , \\rUAX IS YOUR VOCATION? . I» UAV_ YOU PROSPERED? WHAT ARE YOUR HOPES? Jin DR. F. CLAIiK will lift the dark veil of your future lift: «he gives you valuable ADVICE and AID In all affairs of life, of private us well as of business nature as, lor Instance, pertaining to 1 ove. Matrimony, Friendship, Business, Lawsuiti. ■ Contested \\ Ills, Divorce. Damage Suits. Mining. si»« discovers los: or stolen property, finds burlej treasures, prevents sickness misfortune: recou- illes ilh* separateu, thus res:orine lost happinest. ; Every vergon 1. adapted to some articular bus:- ties«, |irof<ssion or trade, which may justly be term- • Hi thei true vocation, and yet more than half of ; you are fighting against an unknown fate tor fame, 1 lortune and position which you do not and cannot ' obtain until you find your true vocation. Hours. 9 ! ; to 6 daily, ."-end stamp for circular and special terms. MRS. DR. K CLAKK. 120tf Maiket, S. F. M MIT. PORTER, WONDERFUL CLAIRVOY- an: card-reader, born double veil »nd second sight; diagnoses dlnease, lull life reading: la- sjc; I cents $1: palm. anJ claii v.: sit. 91 60. 126 lurk. ! MMK. RKMIrR INVITES SKEPTICS: WON- derful clairvoyant and psychological paliui.->u i 5t '.» Jones st. MRS. DE ARDIGAN, ({jtEAT BABTKBN fortune-teller; klrong love charms made. 936 Harrison st. MELVINA SLA 1 KR.CI.AIR VOY ANT.MOV'D ill. to 797 Mission St.; advice on business and love affairs: picture future hutbandor wife: charms. ME. AK.NDT, MAS FOR TUN K-TELL- er; tells past and future; gives picture future husband or wife; "jcuji: never fails. 22stj, Sixth. IIJIK. MUREAU, BKST MEDIUM, ( I.AIU- i>l voyant and cunt reader, Is back to her old p ace I 73 Fourth St.; customers please call; charms 25c up ME. MELBOURNE. GIFTED CLAIKVOY- ant: never fails; call and be convinced, 418 Geary St.. room 22, second floor: 25c; gents 50c, MMK HANSKN. PALMIST. CARD-READER; past, present and tuture; asc. 148 6th St., r. 5. MME lUVpXa READS LIFE FLUENTLY business advice; names given; - Jsc up.s Fourth. VPBY LI FE-R ADER. 3 SEVENTH ST.; VT ladles 25c, cents 50c: all Questions answered. A | ME. SYBILLE TKLLS FROM CRADLE TO i'l crave: pictures clven ladles Me 914 O'Farrell. M'IKITIALISM. AM. FRANCIS. INDEPENDENT SLATE . writer. 118 Ualght st.: hours 9 until 6p. v. UESDAY, JUNK 15, 1897, SPIRITUALISTS' I campmeeting at 1 rest <• Glen. Oakland; 10:30 A. — conference: V :30 P. _ lecture. Mis. Lilly 8 p. X., tests, Mrs. Wermoulh. lake cars at Eighth and Broadway, also Twelfth and Broadwny. ' CV. MILLKR— MATERIALIZING TKUM- . pet seance; 8 p. M. ; 2»c. 408 Leaven worm st. : ME. YOUNG'S TEST ill.. i,i: TO-NIGHT ! 10c; removed from 418 to 605 McAllister si. | FROF. UKK; s-PIKIT MJ-.KTINU TO-MGHT- yrand test: Dr. l'.iues, others. 997 Market st. ' MRS. FULTON -1. .V1 I -\\ SEANCE to-night, 60c: sittings dally. 31 Fell st. RS. KATE HOSKINS' « litCLKS; TUEs i lrl., 8 p.m.; readings dally. «1. 701 McAllister. RS. MAYO STEERS. 112% OAK: CIRCLES Tuesday, 8 P. _ Thursday, a p. _.; readings. MRS. Ml RISER RETURNED: CIRCLE sUN- -I>l day evening: sittings dally. 311Van Ness ave. MKKJ.J, V HUSKY, SPIRITUAL MEDIUM, for messages and advice. 218 Stockton «u ' . LOST ' LOST— BUNCH OF KEYS: BUSH AND BU- IJ chanan st*. to <-oucli; rvwaid. Hi, Wilder. OST— 6O-FOOT STEEL TAPKLINE. Rel J turn to C. ALLEN, 239 Go den Gate ave. and receive reward. PURSE ON GOLDEN GATE OR DEVISA- — dero. Return 1728 Golden Ga'.e ave., reward. HUHSDAY— GRAY WOOL SHAWI, OV xt rry-boat Piedmont or Oakland cars on 9-30 AM. i rip from San Francisco. Retnrn to iixu Hlmm nth hi., Last Oakland, rwceive reward. (J.|ARKA'AKD - LARGE WHITEHALL tip 1 U boat from Lime Point; return. 3549 ini. more st. 1 OST-A GORDON SETTER. 1331 SACRA-" Ji mento st- ; suitable n-n»M. i \IO.\KY LOANED <)N DIAAIOMDS. WATCH- i»I ps.jewelry.sealsi<ln<. Uncle llarris.ls (-rant av. FOUND. Lor.Mi-LITTLE BLACK MARK T. L. AP- i * Ply Excelsior House, rivc-mUe House, Mission | road, — - • • . - - ■•---. - j CITY REAL ESTATE. I?ISE THt- WESTERN ADDITION. 1 IN THfc. WESTERN ADDITION. ttTflflfi LACUNA ST.. NR. VALLEJO;2 tJT> I \J \J\J. modern fla:s of 6 and 7 rooms and bath; In good condition: substantially built; tine view; street work all done. ■ ASTON, liLDRIPGE A CO., 638 Market St. WESTERN ADDITION RESIDENCE. '» ONLY $600 CASH REQUIRED. <£ OCf\ l\ GROVE ST., N rt. BAKER: HAND- k,, HOW, some 2-story bay-window house of 6 rooms and bath: substantially built: cement side- waik: mor gage £3000 can remain. KAb'lON. ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. TWO COTTAGeS NEAR 12IH a.nD Fni SOM PTH. Q^O-rk REDUCED FROM. J6750 FOR «iP "_ -OXJ. quick sale; *.' cottages and lot 83x75: rents *29: bnlt of lot vac nt; c.'ti subdivide and resell at profit; s rru( bituaiinized aud accepted; good place for team it > r. -ASTON, ELDRID(SE A CO.. G-8 Market st. MISSION HOME. MUM SELL THIS WEEK. ftOOCfl NKAtt TWr.NTY - FI.'.ST AND «*. ,O\J, (iuerrero sts.: g«od 'J-stor baywin- dow house of 7 rooms and bath, subs antlHlly built aud in good couditi ,i:; street bilumiuized; cement aidevvaik, etc. -ASTON, ELDRIDGE A CO.. 6; 8 Market st. _______________ „__„_ SIX BUII.DINfJ I o:s. EXCELSIOR HOMESTEAD. RhDUCED FROM $900. Q7^fi SIX LOTS, 25x100 EACH; HEADY C * O\J. for ouildins; handy to Miss ion- street eiectri>cars: suie speculation. EASiuN, KLDRIDGE& Ctt, ti3S Market st. RICHMOND COTTAGE. A SACRIFICE. (\C\C\ COTTAOr: OF 5 ROOMS; LOT 25x *iP LUUU. 120: ii. ar Sutro electric power-house. EASION, ELDItiDGK A Ca, 638 Market st, /CHOICE LOTS \J IN UNIVERSITY H MESTEAD. (2jqr.(J 5 LOTS NR. SAN BRUNO ROAD: «JT«J«JV/. level and ready for building; g<-od place for milk ranch. EASTON, ELDRITGE * CO., 638 Market st. CALL OK WHITE US STATE YOUR WANTS. WE HAVJ-. BAi GAINS IN ALL CLASSES OF PROPERTIES IN ALL PAHTS OF THE CITY. WE WILL BE PLfc-AStD TO SUBMIT YOU A ..IST. EASTON, ELDRIDGK A CO., 638 Market St. C;*;(i(i|i PRICE REDUCED; LOVELY iF±.i}\J*'. flats 4 and 5 rooms; r.-ntss3l: Ho- ndas:, near Twenty-four.h. C. P. TROY JR. _ CO., «30 Market sU 1(A I O ASX} 161 ' 2 FULTON, NEAR LYoN — lUll' New 6 and 7 room flats; never before equa'ed for a tir.t-class investment or home: look at them and be corn in ed. DAN EINSTEIN, owner and builder, 19 M gome s . \.ISSION COTTAGES. Four. 5. 6 and 7 room houses; on Liberty, Castro and -.o til sis. ; $2^oo. .f-fcO'), $3200 anl $4000 earn. By F. Nelson, liui der. ATTOKXEYS-AT-LAW. ADVICE FREE: DIVOKCSfi LAWS A SPEC laity: private; no fee without success: probate Insolvency, collections, patents, trademarks, etc obtained: private detectives: estab.ishel 10 yean O W.HoWh, attjr atlaw,Bso M..rkei. cor. ft ocKtn j PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES OF HARD- J- ware, Drills, Lumber, etc.. for the Fire Depart- menu ufltoe of the Clerk of the Board of Super- visors of the city and County of fcan Francisco, June 15. 1h97. In accordance with Resolution So. 16.296 ( bird s re.) of the Botrd of Snjierv sors, SEALED PKOPOSALS «il be nceived in open session of the Board of Supervisor! on mo.n a Y AFIHtNOoN. June 21, 18H7, trom 2:£o to 3 o'clock, for furn shintr supplies for use of the Fire Department from date of award of contract to June 30. lf-99, In accordance with schedule, em- bracing drtuj). Ironwork, hardware, general sup- plies, paints, paint brushes, oils and lumber, pre- pared by the Committee on Fire Department of the Board of snperv sors. on tie ill ails office, copies of which may be obtained at this oilice, ou a *cona floor, City Hall. NOTlCE— Bidders will estimate separately for •each article enumerated, is per denomination, wl.hthe dis; in t understanding that the lowest and bet,- bm io- each article required will be ac- cepted and that in every Instance no bid except trom persons or firms who are regularly recognlz-d deaiers in the articles enumerated and bd npo.i will be received. Also, all articles »nd supples ; shall be of the seme kind, quality and textur- as I per samples k»-pt ana stored In the Corporation j j Yard of the Fire D« merit, at, No. 50 ?acra- | : meiito street. Also, the right is reserved thai ! the Chief Engineer of the Fire Department, I | by and with the consent of the Committee on ! Hre Department of the Board of supervisors, shall have power to puicbue any or all of the supplies required, at the market rates, at the expense of the party to whom any contract may be awarded to furnish the same. If, upon the requisition of the officers named, the party fails or omits to fnriiis:> the quantity or quality or the supplies designated, which, under contract, he may be required to furnish. Also, a.l artlcl. s and | supp les furnished to be subject to the approval of : ihe 'hie! engineer of the Fire Department, the ; ard of Fire Commissioner* and the Committee ; on F.re Depart of the Board of Supe visors, whose decision Mha 1 be final and conclusive as to , the reception or rejection vi any or ail of the arti- cles or supplies ottered. The party to whom the contract is awarded will i be required, prior to or at the lime of the execu- | tion of «M.id contract, to pay the cost, or ■> portion { of the cost, of advertising this notice in three daily newspapers, each .article Awarded to be chargeable for its pro rat a of cost of advertising In order to preserve uniformity and to facili;ate the award the board has resolved to rei-eive no bids unless made upon blank form* prepared by the committee, and a certified check for toe sum of iJ^OO. In favor of and mace pay- : ah. .• to the clerk of the Board of buper- ; visor.*, must be deposited by .he . b ader. \ conditioned if the propose: is accepted and j the contract awarded, and if the bidder shall fall I or neglect to pay the advertising ctiarges, execute : the contract and Rive the bond required wi.hin | sixty days after th« awmd Is made. her. and in that ci<se, the said sum hall b paid into the city and tounty treasury by said clerk as liquidated damages for such failure and neglect. Blanks furnished by the clerk. Ihe board reserves the right to reject all bids if the public good so require. JNO. A. RUSSELL, Clerk. AN FRANCISCO, CAL., JUNK IS, 1897.— Sealed proposals, la triplicate, will be received here until 12 M .Thursday, July 15. l>-97. and then opened. for furnishing 5 cat airy and -'7 artillery horses at the Presidio of San Francisco. Govern- ment reserves ri«hi to reject or accept any or all bids, or any part thereof. Bias win be considered for a less number of horses than that stated. Preference given to artlolei of domestic produc- tion, conditions of price and quality (including in the price of foreign productions the duty thereon) being equal, and such preference eiven to articles of American production produced on the Pacific Coast, to extent of consumption required by the public service there. Information nirnistie i on applicacion to JAMES M. MOORE, a -.distant Quartermaster-General, U. S. A., Chief Quarter- master. IDS WANTED — NOTIC- 18 HEREBY given that si aled proposals will be received by the board of directors of the Veterans' Home As- sociation at its office, room 13, 320 Sansome st., san Francisco. Cal., up to 10 o'clock a. m., Wednesday, June 30, 1897, and opened immedi- ately thereafter in the presence of bidders, lor fur- nishing and delivering quartermaster and com- missary supplies for the Veterans' Home. Napa County. Cai. (railroad station Yountville), for the six months commeuc ng July 1, 1897, and ending I December 31, 1897. schedules with information and Instructions for submitting bids will be tar- I nished upon at p cation by the undersigned. Bid- : ders will carelully follow the conditions ot the ! hcheda es, and no bid will be consideied unless it | is in accordance with such schedule]. Each bid- j der must accompany his bid with a certified check > upon some well-known and lesponsib e banking- ■ house for at least 10 per cent of the amou ul of his 1 bid, payable to J. C CURBIKK, treasurer, con 1 ditioned that the bidder will enter into a good and > va II contract upon notice of accertance as re- quired by law. '1 he board reserves the ri.h. to re- jec any or all bids and to order miy quantity over or under the amoui.t specified. Address J. J. M'OViLIiK, secretary Veterans' Home Association, room 13, 320 Sansome si , San Francisco, Cat By or.l-r of the Board of Dliect- ors. J. J. SCO VILLE, Secretary. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. BKP'KE ley— Notice to contrartors, builders and mate" rial men. Notice is hereby given to all concerned that sealed proposals or bids are solicited for per- forming the labor and furnishing he materials necessary to the erection of a building for the de- partment of philosophy, on the grounds of the University of Calliornia, at Berkeley, Alameda County, and said bids or proposa's will be re- ceiv-d at the ofllce of the assisian*. secretary of the Regents of the University. In south Hall, Berkeley, Cal., at or before 12 o'clock m. of the -4th day of June. 1897. And notice is h reby further nlven that the plans and specifications Of said building have been made and adop.ed, and are placed in toe office of Mr. Clinton Day, architect, -"".I Sansome st., San I'raLcisro. room 4. where the same may be seen and examined during each day from 10 o'clock a. m until i o'clock p. m., irom thU date until said 24th day of June, 1897. No bids <>r proposals wil be considered un e<» the same are accompanied by a certified chect or a tond of said propi ser equal to ten (10) percent of his proposal, with sutiicieut sure Ira. condi- tioned that, if said bid or proposal shall be ac- cepted, the party proposing will duly enter into a proper contiac; to faithfully perform the dutv and obligations In accordance with said proposal, aud plans and specifications, which snal! be aud are hereby riqu red to be a part of such contract. The rlihl to n j<rc: any and a i bids is hereby reserved. This nonov Is given pursuant to an act entitled "An Act to iimcmi an Act entitled, 'An Act to create and organise the I niverslly of i a.lfornla ' up- proved .March 23. 1868. Annan Ac; amendatory of section IS liter, of, approved March 28 187 -.' | relating to the construction of buildings." in. | proved March 3. 1897. y By order of the committee on Grounds and Bntldtn.s of the Board of Regents. Dated June 12, 1897. J. WKbT MARTIN, Chairman. W. A. McKOWJBN, Assistant Secretary. 1 COrNTUY KEA'. ISTATK. ©1 9^o J VIU BUY A 5. ACRE RANCH: VT J -+-*J\J house, barn, chlcken-^iouse rjnnlni artesian water, 5 cows, HO chickens, incubator and miu route witu 40 cii,muiM(; only one mile f.om -Mountain View, t-auta t lura lonnty: part cash. ALTKR A. CLARK, Mountain View, Cal. << % -J VI LOT sOx 50 IN MOUNTAIN VIEW; %TItJU\J. house of 4 rooms: coo.! well stable, fruit, flowers: house insured for *450. WALTER A. CLAKK. Mountain View. j A KIN CO.— '^6 MiLEs FRuM CITY: 510 TO ■"'■ $80 per sere: choice lands In irxcis of all sizes; .Improved farms, chicken ranches, hay. grain, trull mi.l vegeab e lands: easy terms: rail »nd waer i transit; cood scuools. HOME £ FARM CO., 6-1 ! Chronicle b.dg. SONOMA COUNTY LAND- — FRUIT, GRAIN and stock ranch s: little homes a specialty. CHis-MOKE .V Niil'Kll.Kt Sonoma, Cal. • room 221, »27 M. rkei s-, S. F.; Wednesdays aud Saturdays. LITTLE HOMES CLOSK TO TOWN; IM- AJ prove!: eas/ terms: also 4 to 12-acre pieces on 8 and 10 years' credit. D. H. T\Vl.\i», So- noma city; every .M on Jay at 63"i M.irltet St., K V O/«Q ACRES, *150a W. II GRIFFIN, LAND — »'O agent, 1 6 ionwoo'l, Cal. House, barn, wood, water; 200 acres in wheat; easy terms. C-K AN ACtiE. 1^8) AU&Ka TIMBER; GOOD «lT«-» lot stock or fruit: plenty water. S.. box 4a RANCH 80 ACRES; $500; WOOD AND water. Address W. W.. bix 10, Call Office. FKOPKKTV TO KX CHANGE. "DBAUTIFULHOME IN SAN JOSS* CORNER JJ lot: l;r,-e cott»p;e; electric cart; room for shop on rear lot; choice gsr-.en; clear: we I lo- cated; San Francisco lots preferred; value $4000. B. <'. box 94. i all OtHce. MONEY TO LOAS. 4 9(10 nOO atbv^ pe« cent o.v city i£">W.\J\r\J real caiate; also Oakland; es- tates, l.fe Insurance, second mortgage. any sum. Manhattan Loan Co.. 10 Mills bid*. grounU floor. l\rK HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON CI i V »» real estate: imprest rea-onab'.e. Cal. Title Ins. and Trust Co., 210 Montgomery st,, Ml.lsbuld. BORROW MONEY ON YOUR WATCHES, diamonds aud jewelry at half the interest you pay elsewhere. iT RATE LOAN OFFICE, room 7. Flood building, entrance 809 Market st. A LOANS ON FURNITURE OR PIANOS. . in S. F.. Oakland or Alaineda. at lowest rates; without removal: no rommlssloas: no delays. J. NOON AN, 1017 to W-2 itiasiou au, above sixth, telephone Jessie 41. HIGHLY RKsPKCTABLB AND PRIVATE place to obtain liberal advances on diamonds and jewelry of the lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 948 Market St.: telephone Green 204. AKV AMOUNT: IST. SD.OR biUIUIITdAUK-i, estates, undivided in:eresu. real estate in pro- bate; furniture and piano* wlihou; rviuuvik. UcC'OLUAN. 21 Montßomerr el., room S. WHY PAY HIGH INT. ON fJIALL LOANS' We loan at 65c interest per mo. on each $10U on 2d mortga?-, any security. Uold. box 4. Call. QjOO. l^ noil A r BANK kates : ist.'and . tJ.XJKf \J 2d mortcaces. estate), rents, etc.: Jt-nd as low as SSU. H. MURPHY, 624 Market A DVANCKS ON FURNITURE OR PIANOS, /V with or without removal; no delav: no com- mission; lowest interest. Room 68, 1170 Market, JOANS ON REAL ESTATE, BOND", ETC.; J lowest rates. M.CAFKE BROS., 108 Mont- ! gomery st. AN SUM, IST OR 2ND aOi-.TU.iUKs, ES- tates in probate, etc. Rm. 7. 60S California, sl C«1 A O - 000 ON LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES «3)AV/ low Interest. JOS. B. OPLITZ, 33U Pine. OKA TO *50,000: LOWEST RATE; IST & 2D *J)*)\J ortic. unv proposition. I>rvo>n. 413: Mori: — — — 1 OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE— BROADWAY. OAKLAND i;i. AI. tSTATJS. \\ 11 Y NOT NOW— GET A FINE LAhGE LOT »» in Allendale Tract, ast Oakland, for $76, $5 cssh. $5 monthly; or net one in Galmdo Tract for $I*s; saiail payments down, $6 to 10 monthly; near two c ectric canines and flue schoo. house: streets traded and macadamized; city water and sewer: will buill you a home: payments as rent. caii or drop us a line. 459 Ninth si., bet. Broad- way and Washington, Oakland. H. Z. JONE:, owner. AVE YOU READ THE CALL OX GRKAT- er Oakland pro. er y In the annexed district .already in demand? Lots only 4 blocks north of I old charter lino, with sidewalks comp ete, and rev I City water for one year. $250 and upwards; this property is 80 feet hi. her than the business cen- ter of Oakland. Cail or addre sR. J. MONTGOM- ERY, 1112 Broadwa; , Oakland. TOR RENT; $5 50 AND UPWARD: COT- J t.iges located in Greater OagUnd: sto 8 blocks north of the old charier line; healthy location; large yards; a few with sables and chicken- houses. Apply to R. J. MONTGOMERY, 1112 Broalway, Oakland. ■ v v c» I ca cash and balance what you tip I O\J pay in rent; elegant new colonial cot- -1 tage of 6 rooms, bath, reception hall, floored attic, I etc. : 5 minutes' Irom City Hall and narrow-gange depot; greatest chai.e** ever offered. H. B. Bul- DEN, Real Estate. 1112 Broadway, Oakland. GET A CHOICE, HtALI llrl L HOMESITE while prices are low. lots $100 to $150 at Fitchbur?. beyond I'ruitvae; the Dest property for investment now offered; local trains and electric cars: 10 minutes to Oakland and 43 to San Francisco; splendid climate, ou: of damp belt: sou excellent tor gardening, very best water facilities; good school; terms to suit. Before bur- lug In this locality see the owner of this property C M. KUNKLE. t>lsl/s \\ asmngion at., upa.aira. room 28. Oakland. CaL 4 T FRUITVALE. a AND 3 BL'CICS F OM ■A. station; choice building lo s en easy terms: $26 cash; streets graded and macadamized; sew- ers, wa.er and ■ s in delightful ciima *>; 45 min- utes from ~«o Fr«uci»co. fare $3 per month Or 5 cents per trip: these lots are a bargain at *350. Syndicate Investment Company, 65 Chronicle but ding, or LOWKY, OWEN <K CO., Fruitvale station. QQXA 4-ROOM HOUSE; BATH; ALL *J, OO\J, modern improvements: lot 25x10U; li,ii blocks from Fruitvale s.ation: phsv terms: this Js a barealn; call ear y. FIELD REALTY COMPANY', 1146 East Fourteenth St.. Oakland. Q>A PKR ACRK: SNAP: NAPA COUNTY; €istt 640 acres quarter of it very rich level laud: J balance finest grazing: p enty of water: house and j Improvement; easv terms. Add res > AYERS <ii CO., 465 Nimh st., Oakland, (.a.. MUST BE SOLD; HO REASONABLE OFFER -I'A refused: house Of 5 rooms aud barn; lot 38 feet front: bath: hot and cold water. Inquire 20 Warder st., East Oakland, 300 feet southeast of Alamodit electric railroad. CHICKEN-RANCH IN FRUITVALE; ONLY' \J $1800: about 1 acre: 4-room house; stable. y-rns etc.: $100 cash, balance easy payments- must be sold. o. a. LANS, 19 Montgomery, S. F. ©7 £.(\ PER ACRE; 160 ACKI-.S: APA tip I .cM' County; 15 acres bearing orchard; house and other improvements- easy terms. Ad- dresa A YER-S & CO., 465 Ninth St., Oakland, Cal. IKIITVALE KEAL ESTATE. FOR RENT-PARTIES WISHING TO START any kind of business and not willing to pay Ifigh store rent, besides use to live in a healthy country place, can rent a nice store, with living- roums in rear, in beautiful Frultvale near railroad Rtaiion. For further Information apply to H. A. PLEIINEU, Fruitvale t.aion Bt AUTI U L If HU I 1V v LE. " We have 6 elegant 1 outages for sale cheap and on terms to suit purchasers; pi ice fiom 800 to $100; buy a home in this growing suburb. Ap- ply to BASSET V BROS.. Fruitvale station. NKW COTTAGK; FINE PLACE; EASY Xi ie-ms: lots adjoining; $3iO. V. PRATT Frultvale statio ■. ■ BBUPDUn KKAL IiSTATK. DOCKET MAP OF BEAUTIFUL BERKELEY X up to date; price 60c; .or sale by JOS J Ma>O.v real estate. : -:'-;, v?t-* COPARTNERSHIP NO TICKS. V*OTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNER- XT ship— The copartnership heretofore existing under the firm name and style of JOY & GRANT doing business In tue city and county of San Fran- cisco, state of California, is this day dissolved by mutual consßDt. MR. ISAAC URaNT having purchased the entire interest of E. W. JOY in tho business, will continue the same at the old place of business, and a.l claims against said firm will be paid b/ said ISAAC GRANT. JSAAC GRANT. _, .. o „ EDWIN W. JOY. Dated San Francisco, June 9. '.897. HOTELS. 1 . ROOKLYN HOTEL. 208-212 BUSH 6t m *' board and room S 1 to 1 2 per da/. »6 to Cli per week; choice rooms- 60 cents to 91; suite i coma tor family $1 10 SI £0 per night; nxab-«la*t wvic»: Utm coach. CUARLES MONTUOMKiir MARKIAv... LICEX-EB. The followincr marriii:» licenses HavA been Issued by the County Clerk's office: Vincerizo Moreci .md OinseppaTortorlci. 31—24. John A. Met ormicic «nd Edith Forrest, 35—23. C. B. O'Connor aad Adeline E. Prld^eo i, -3— 20. Frank McCariim and saran E. Arceija, 89— 33. Cornelius Marpntr and .>iHrr Tracy, H6— 3o. Richard Gar.andand Elizabeth Grlffl 11, 31— 26. Edward B. Kellam ana Florence Reed. iO— 2tt Antonio SUva and Emma San Jose, ad— 2*. Thomas B. Gray and Josephine Dolan, 29—26. - Jose F. Linares and Dolores acheco. 27— 21. Charles M. l'.uppert ana Annie Lemkan, 20—18 ' — JlAktilAuri) — llljAillj. t«UK S BACIGALUPI-In San !o<e. June 14. 1897, to tilt* wife i>- >er.in:io Pr.c!«.iinpi, n dau^tiler. .MAt&tkiiell>. DaLL— BKNDIXKN— In this city. June 12. 1897. bv the Kev. J. H. fcchroeUer, Peter Dall and Marie t'e:idlxen. . Hdi.MsEN — EVANS- In 'h s city. June 13,1897, by the Rev. F. A. Do me. All lio.msenand 1 aura Evans, both of ->.i i i-Yi.irisc >. UUED. Brown. Charlotte V. Marshall, George Cockroft, Irving J. R. Meyer, i-.mil;e Condou, Edwin W. Mnller, Jolia G. Creoz ger. j:uso ' O'Nvil, John Deiury, John M. Pierce, Charles I. Die*, Rosana Quig:ey, Dennis L. Fnhey, Susan u.e, Thomas J. Gordeu. Julian W. Skebenes. Caro ine Hamilton. James Stafford, Step en L. Heliaiann Richard W. Ktei-le, Josoptilne Jones. Lottie L. Sullivan, Frauds J. Maho^ey, Patrick TihjD*. Hiram Wa.e's Mary E. BROWN— At Los'Uutllcos Warm springs. Ken- wood, June 13. 1897, Char.o.te Vi-ro, beloved wife of Dr. J. A. Brown, and only daughter of I . 1. M a:ij Emnaa Vero Wate. a native 01 sw»a Francti o .i.e.l -J5 years and 25 days. ffS~Friena* an.l acaiiaintanc-»« era respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services ill is day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. at S.. John's EpUeopU i-'nurcn, Fitieenth street, between MUs'on »uil Valencia. Interment pri- VAi-. Cypress Imwn Cemetery. COCKROFT— In Oakland, June 13. 1H97 Irvlnsr J. K. Co-jkroft, a native of Illinois, aged 37 rears. CONDON— In this city, June 14. 1897, Kdwin W\. beloved husoaud or Ellen Condon, ai:ativeof Ohio. VS~ Friend* anl acaualntanc<M are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral .s-rvioe* TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at -• o'clock p. si- at hti late resiUeucj. 10^3 Valencia street. Interment private. CRKUZIGKR— In this ci:v. June 14, ISI7. Hugo. bHovel husband of Uermlne Creuzlsjer, mil ! father of Mrs. Henrr Moor house, Mrs. John McDonouijh, Louis Creuziger, Mrs. Annie Rice. Mi% Paul Montgomery, Albert anil Hugo Creu- z ger, Mrs. Unarlei La Ber:e au 1 Charles ana Hermlne Cr>nz^er. a native 01 Siult^art. Ge - many, a.-etl 72 years. [Chicago a.id Brook. paper* please iopj-. J •yi-'riends ana acoualntanom ar-« respec- fully invited iOHt nip funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from the par- Jois o( Theouor Dier.<i 957 Mission strd»c. between Fifth and tilth. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. DICK— In this cltr, June 14 189", Rosana Dick, a native of Virginia, ai;cd ti9 years. DELURY —in Anaconda. Mont., June 9, 1«97, John M, beloved son of George and Elizabeth Delury, and brother of Jaujei. ueor^e. William, ; J. J., Daniel, Mar/. Katie and Thomas Dolury I and Mr-.. Jurats R. Chamber*, a native of For- | es; City, Sierra County, Cui., aseJ 36 yearj aud I '25 da vs. Bs~Frlenfl* an! nrauaintancn< an r.'snert- fnliy Invited to a'. tend the funeral THIS -).v >' (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m.. from the resl- deuce <>f his parents, »11 Folsom street, thenco to St Patrick's Church, Mission street, where a reoulem high mau will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing a; 9 o'clocic a. m. Interment Uj.y Crosj Cemetery. FAHEY— In this city. June 12,1897, Susan, be- loved wife of John Fahey, and mother of Tuomas Faliey. .Mr.v riiorn.ll Manning a.id tho late Mrs. Elizabeth King: a native or Norway, aged 70 years 3 months and 26 days, r, Madison (Wls ) and Osa:e (Iowa) papers p. ease copy. J 43~Friends bint acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 8 o'clock a. m., from the par- lors of McAvoy & Co.. 1235 Market street, thence to St Charles Korromeo Church, where a solemn ma« of requiem will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock: a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GORDEN— In this city. June 13, 1837. Julian Waller (Jorden. a native of sau Francisco, aged 3 mom In HAMILiON'-In this city, June 13, 1597. James. beloved husband of Sarah Hamilton, and fattier of J.ime-, Tliomai, W::iiam J.. Edward F. and Charles A. Hamilton, a inuve of Scotland, asel 39 ve->rs 4 moatns and 6 days. JtyFrienda and acaualmances are respect- fully invited to attend the fnneral TO-MORKOW (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock a. m.. from his lan resilience, 315 i>eale street, between Folsom and Harrison, thence to St. dan's Church for services, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. HEILM ANN— In this city. June 14 1*97. Rich- a-d W.. beloved husband of MoMie Hell maun, lather of May. Richard, Walter and Parry He I- niann. and brother of John E. hellmann. na- tive of Sacrament), di., aged 3t> years and 7 111011: us. Friends and acquaintance are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO- MO R HOW (Wednesday), at 8:80 o'clock a. m., from liii lat« residence. 7UB Brannan street, near sixth, thence to St Rose's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrate! for the repose of i h:s soul, commeacins; a; !i o'clock; A. it. In- terment Mount Calvary Cemetery. JONES— Id this city. June 12. 1897. Lottie L. be- loved daughter of the late Joseph and Eliza Jones, sister of Lilue and George Jones an 1 Thomas Sheridan, aud n ec« of John J. Barrett and Mrs. Jane R.an a native of San Francisco. aged 16 years 11 months and 18 days. <yFrieurli and acquaintance* nro respec- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS i)A\' (Tuesday), at 10:30 o'clock a. m.. from her late residence. 5b9 Bryant street, tnence to St. j osb's Church lor services, interment Hoi/ Cross Cemetery, Please omit flowers. MAHOXKY- In the CKv and County Hospital. June 14, 1897, Patrick Mahoney', aged 34 years. MARSHALL -In Oakland. Ju:ie 11. 1897. George I Marshall, a native of Portugal, aged 82 years. MEYKR— In this city. June 13. 1597. Emilia I Meyer. * native or San Fxancisco, aged 5 mouths and 3 days. MULLER— In :hN city. June 13, 1897. John George Muller. a native ot Germany, aged 77 years. O'NKlL— in this city. Jane 14 1897. John O'Nei', a native of Ireland, aged 7 > years. ■ PIERCE— In this citv. June 13. 1897. Charles Ignatius. Infant sou of Join C. and Mary A. Pierce, a native of San Francisco, aged 7 months and 14 days. QUIGIEV— In Napa, June 13,1837, Denni* L, oeloveil husband or Annie Quiirley, and brother of John, Thomas unl Alary Quigiey. a native of llllno s axed 33y-ars. Notice ot funeral hereafter. Remains at 303 i B.k street. SiiUTE-ln this city, at the Potrero, June 13, 1897. Thomas J., eldest and be'.oved son of Mai- thew aid Jane A. Shute. and brother of Mrs. Jenni- Cjstello. Mrs. William Jones, Mrs. Zach. Pr.ntl^e, Mr*. Rlc.iard (.'row and Richard A. and James A. Shute. a native of Now York, aged 42 years 1 month and Vi days. a^-Frlena.s and acquaintance! are respect- fully in viteJ to attend the funeral THfs D \V (Tuesday), at 1 :H0 o'clock p. m., from the par- !• rs of the Untied UnJerta«ers, -'7 an, l 29 i'ii \\ street, where services will bo held. Intermsns 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. I SKEBENES— In th> City and County Hojpital, June 14. 1897, Caro l:i» SKebenes. ai;ert 26 years.- -' STAFFORD— Stephen L.. beloved son of William and Jennie StaiTon and brother of Nic:.oUs. ' John an.i Anuie Stafford, aged 5 years 10 munths I and 1 1 days. BTEEL.K —In this cl',y. Jn;ie 12. IS'*?. Josephine, dearly beloved daughter of iiugene M. and the late Man- A. Steeie, and sister or Christlue, Eu- sene, Robert, Irene, Alex and Nellie Steeie. a native of Sau Francisco, aged 6 ears 4 months an.! 12 days. gitTFricn.ls and acquaintances are resrect- fullv invited to a ten-l the funnra! THIS DA i (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock a. it., from the residence of her parents, 415 Sj Eleveuih stree.. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. SULLIVAN — Coltua, June 14,1697, Francis Joseph, beloved sou of Michael aud >nrah >ulll- van, a native of Colma, aged 2 mourns and 11 days. TUBBS— In East Oakland. June IS, 3897, II ram Tubbs, a native of Deerins, N. 11., aged 7a years and 8 months. tt3-The funeral will talcs placa THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from his lae resi- dence, 238 East Twe fill street. Fast Oakland, un.ier the ausplc-sof C* Ifornia C'ommaiidary No. 1, K. T. Interment Mountain View Ceme- tery. K. T.— California Commmdary So. 1. K. T. Fu- neral notice: Members ar* requested to meet at the asylum at 12:15 o'clock P. m. for the pur- pos* 01 attending the funeral of our departed frater. Sir Hiram Tubb*. Full Templar service. Hsned JOHN P. FRASER.'Em. Com. WATH.IIS— In this city, June 13, 1897. Mary hi. beloved wife of W. .x. Waters, dearly beloved daughter of Joseph and Nellie Grant, and only sister of Mrs. J. W. Cheney, a native of Sau Franclsoo, ai?oa 23 years 6 months and 3 days. A3* Friend* aud acquaintance* are respect- fully invited to attend tna funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock a. m., from the resi- dence of her parents. 72 .Norfolk street, oil Fo:- -com. between Eleventh and Tweif.h. thence to St. Joseph's Churcu. Tenth street, between Fol- som and Howard, for services, commencing at 10 o'clock a.m. interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. O.v: -*': ' ST. DOMINIC'S CHURCH BUILDING ASSO- ciation — Tne regular monthly requiem high mass for the deceased members of the above association, and for the deceased parents and relatives of the members, will he celebrated in st. Dominic's Church. Bush and Sleiner streets. I TO-MORRO>V f Wednesday), at 9 o'clock a. U. Friends are invited to attend. WICAVOY & GALLAGHER, I FUNKRAL DIBECTORS A EMBA MIKES 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoln School. ' Telephone South 8a - NOTICE.— THE BUSINKBS OF McAVOV I ft GALLAi«H<K v.,1. be conducted a: the old sand. No 20 Fifth street, for the benefit 1 of the widow of the la:e HKNRY J. GALLAw- HEKandhis sister, Miss ANNIE *. GaLLAG- HER. WKS H. J. UA LAGHER. I ANNIE B. GALLAGHER. J AS. ENGLISH. ~. R. CARE^V • CAREW & ENGLISH. *"KJ*SRTAKER3 AND EMBALMED* rU>EUAL DIKECXOKS, 3P Van Ness ave., ae*r Auur«.«,; au. "i- 1 r ',.,.., I Telephone so. IStJ. * I *n<sl*j« F. L. GUNTZ. H. W. GANTNEa. GANTNER & GUNTZ, Funeral Directors and Embalmer*. 8 and 10 CITY HALL SUUAI.JB, lelepljoue South 43% 11