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' " CITY REAL ESTATE. • k O. H. UMBSEN & "C 0., -. . I''-'- ' . Real Estate Auctioneer*. . .. . ■ 14 Montgomery st. CORNER NEAR BALDWIN HOTEL. •ssl.ihv— Elegantly improved; stores' and lodg- Ins-house; /rents $225' per .month. A GOOD ' INSIDE INVESTMENT. $11,000— .$900 •• .per -.annum; three.- 2-story houses of. 7. rooms- and 'bath each; room for 6 small flats on rearvs'trf.etr-.l'ine.. St. ; \I2O to rear street; 'this could be Blade one .of the best paying investments .'to- San" •Fra.nclsco-. : ■ ' : ; '"• .' A GOOD BUY..' '• ■ ' .'. • *$9.7>0-^C!mier"-"nVar ' Market. \ Valencia ■ and- ■ Haighl Bts.j 8 substantial flats;' rents $1140 per : . : annum: 37:CxS0;.'-;Bturie..'" sidewalks;.- bath 'streets "• ; ; ; -accepted. .' . . ■ ■'. •' :'■ " • •■'•' ..• ': f /: PINE ; STREET '•KEStoiiNCE^-BAR'GAIN.' ■••'... $7000- A fine hijfr*ey.cont:,_-plrig all modern lm- I ';.■ provements; and.' : '-CQnv.y'nience-'. . j .-•'• ■ . WESTERN '.'A'DD£tlON''. R'i-SJPENe_i VERY i .- ' ". .-.•CHEAP."- i.: '. ' '• ■ ' $57r.O_A' ; '"fBsVi-onabl> • neighborhood:' 2-story. ! • ■•' basement bay-wtndpw. of- 9 .rooms' ■ ' and bath; .brick founaatTo;h',' etc.; 25x106-:3. -•■•'.' PAGE STREET .'TWO -FLATS: .-. ' $'250— nargaiij^.frhe flats -of -6 "and 5 rooms -' and bath each; .:r...-jk* JmS per- annum; 2.3x137:6; "•;.' owner, must ''S!-H; 1-n <■ has. been . greatly re- • ' duced; this is' a snip,'^ ...'_-.. •■'.". ' V PACIFIC "'st'beet- BUSINESS. corner. ■ '■•■ $4M6— Double cottage houje 'ol t> and 5 rooms ■'. '. and bath eachfcw-IJ. be raised; and' stores put ..'•;' underneath; high' basement; both streets ac- ". cepted: 4 3x60. Sr-jaent. rents' .s36. • -.: ■ ;•'.: " ■ . .. •T< i CLO&E- A\N .ESTATE, . : • . ■ $3500— Two-'stbrj' 'house of- 9. rooms; 'could be ••- converted into flats- at; verx*. little expanse and s -be made a good paytttg lnVestsflAjht ; house alpna '. -Perth the money-; ;25x100. '.- . ■'.' "-.'-..••.. ' /.near: pacific ■■'and.l-Xrkin'. STREETS. .. ■' $2500— Two liars; rents $13; : 45:6X08:9'; room •'■„ ■ for two more flats...?: s . • : .;.• ':■•/. '■'•.. '-..SOUTH PIPE-TO CLOSE.' AN ESTATE. • . .."' l2lOO— A bargain; .-fronts on 2". streets; rents' 1 $360 per annum;' 2 'flats -near' Seventh and' Fol- ...urn Bts.; street accepted; tois la a enap. ; .'. :: ■ MISSION COTTAGE AT A BARGAIN. " •:•' $1500— Bay-window cottage of '4 rooms and bath; handy to several lines .of -street oars; San- . chez St. : ' ; '."'.-,. ■•• A CHEAP LOT. •' • : . ..' $1500— Geary St.; 25x137:6; street accepted by the city. . ' :. NORTH BEACH BUILDING LOT. $145')— Stockton st.; good locality for small flats. . • . "•" •' . :- " A CHEAP BUILDING LOT. '. $1300— Near Eleventh -and Folsom sts.; 2Sx 60. street accepted; a good lot for 4 small .flats. MISSION BUILDING LOT. ' $1200— Near Fourteenth and Market sts.; 25x 125; ready to build on. ' '■. ' ; -..--• Call and obtain one of' our "Real Estate Rec- ords," which contains a list of properties' for •ale In all parts of the city. ' ■ G. H. UMBSEN & CO., ' 14 Montgomery ft JOHN PFORR. removed to 403 Pine St., op;, site Nevada Bank, will 'sell at sweeping re- duction: • ■ • . $17,000— An undivided half of lot 125x105 feet, | fully covered with Improvements, 'on a business : street. . •.-••"' $1600, reduced from. $2000— House and lot 25x30 feet, centrally located;' must be sold.- SSOOO, formerly- $Soo&— Reht $70;- 4 ' fine flats;, i Western Addition; lot 4SxS*. : $5500— An excellent double flat of 7 arid 7 j rooms and bath each, In the best portion of the j Western Addition. - ''■'. '"• '. . .. • $GOOO, reduced' from -$CC>Od— Rent .st-J', 'good "busl- j ■•: ness comer on '.a:- .ft. . '.•'.: $4000, formerly " $spOo— Flri© -residence, . with good business f utune." : .- : '.' ■ ■ . • $4250 '■■■ t a ' si.te:v-Vid: 'fteui=e - and ' /lot 25x110; ■ Golden Oate ParH. ' near Baiter sV. •' -.• ■ -.''.■ IN THE USA' K-T. "OF -TOWN". .- •;•-.■. ■'.•$42,50<)-^TaylcT..'*t.-,-. - t:ea : i- "'Market;, .la,rge- lot;. :.' well Improved"; .'stbres:. ah'd-.tiats.. ■ .- •. : •' . •..■■■■:'s3'Jrc>j^yajy .st.;" : 'n.e_ir''M'a,fKc'i^ centrally lo- ■ • : cate_;'._t-ife ahd'-n"at's. . ■.••".■•*•■■ ■ .. " -•• '. '■■',' ■"■••;..■.•-■...■-■■ -, : . -Was X ■GiiRAT'.FUtUBE.'. -.'• ."• •'■'• i • ■.•..!:.$25-,SOOr-A Very' prornhieritl.contier- lot,-. 66x100;- (■ "'.' ijnj.ro'ved; 'paying B; per vi-'iii , and Will' go ■■'.". up ;o-$oo;o6o.;'-' .". •.'•"•■.' : -.'.-"/ •■• .-..■■..... '■• ... .[ 1 ■"•'.■. BETTER. THAN.^ MONEY' IN THE IIANK.' •■- ■,tsl6.j,-a.2-cprner hotise of- 42 rooms." L :.' anii,. 6:': batfi..--'. : ... ••'• "•'•:' - ; . ■ '•' ■ '.'.' .*• ■ . : ■ .?.575&-rßent $00!'; 4; flats' r.rr Grafy st.V lot. 23X i .' .-..;■ i'-y'vi— .Rent '$^7: _tor<;" n'nff' : _ flats-: .Geary st. • •'-.■,..• '.■J24i>'\-Rent $2J: a' double .-flat; : 5 rqQlTi-' .below." . ;.-anil 6:r.-,p'm3 upstairs. '. .'.' ',■, ■ .. . '•' • .•; .' ■;.'■.: 130, OT'^He'nt- !s2M; ; '' stored, aria, ■''flat^;- .never: ' ■' -.'vacanti'-— '.. ='.:-. '• •. ;'••. '-. .".'■.. '"■■■ :■■'>-'... ■ V:V. $14,500 ..'wi11' buy a' Mri.\riJ.Stpr-»t:.'pr.cperty;.' 2 j •'-. -'f tores an4'2'flats; .3 Works-' -ff-ont.-CUy HallJ .'3'S'.. ::_••', ''... ; ;■..:•; V"? A.- i-.NA!-'. ••", ........ ' ' ■• Sl«'i\v<.'a<=h';-. 'halahe*. o.n 7n.orlgas:e,'. : :l\ buy a ; .... 'lot/i'sxlOO;-' with' a- 2-f=tory-h6uae..\ami'. -sltabl-e,' 3- v ■.blCcki.'ft.Qin .n«w Half.- ''■ .' ;..(. ;l •'•*; 6.- F:'. .T-QN^ly-I EIN-. & : '.. ' : ' . •' '•. • '. :■: '.. r :.■.-'••■■.• :'Jteturn«d.'- from teiiipprery offices: .t0 "513 . Call-. '"• 'forhla st;.: . •. :' •■ ... . ■■-•-.■' .•■•..■:■■■..••■..■ : : •'•■• IMPROVED. ■•'•••■.■■=■■•.: "■ '. '• ■■'.:.■ '—Corner Leaven wtiith .--.hd Gfeertwichi.! ■■;'. 137 :i;xi".7:s:'. with house. •':"••■•'. .■'.'•.- . . : - ' • J '•■ ..OTarrell, nr. JoneS; '42x6B:9; rent 's;;."•• .cheap. •;■ .'. .?6<XX>Tr-WaHlitiigto.n, -Jir.; Jiisph'-;'' .Ojlcii?;. rents ! ■ : -.' $SS.' '••,•:"••..-.: .. ■•'.'. ;• •' '."•: '• •. •: . • :.■ •$10,500- ' Cor. T3op&nt -and-:FranoJsc-o; -45:10x6S:8i -'. ■ ', ;'..- : sls,ooO^H.a"yeB,.-nT" Friinklin ;' : 2? :Gxl2o . : to" Lin- ■-■ • den aye.- •; .'..'■' .*-. '•'■ ••■ ■••'.'.■■'. .- .•.•■'-.•■.SiOtiO-rGoldeih . Gate" aye:, . nr~' Scott.- .27:6x110; ./- 2. flats'.- )3 rodms:"r<?ht $57:.'-=- ■••"; •■'.•• ' .'. : '.,'s6."(o— Ellis; rir. .Bcichanan;' 25.:3x60r. -ftat;-8; rents ■ • $y5 : . r '0, ■ " .' • :.'■ ". ' .'•."•.•.•'•'•"=•'• .-■ ' . ■;'■•■. : . JCc-t.^-'B.roadw^j-; rov'Keßxpy,; .'2ox77.:6.- . •' '. i •:• ■ $iiMi^-Cbr:.- Bryant an.i 'Z.ce;...35x37:Q.-' .' ' • . • : ■ : :-:"-*:^0!) :^Pase..'.n'r..- 'Pierce-V'jiixl^^;- cottage, . I ■:■■: rooms and bath; ' '.■•[ :: . ..'-.-- ;•.: ]•< ■• .1 :-.'.'.'s4s))O— Lorn bard; nr: .Hyde;- 57:«xlJ7:«;; house of- ■ lO'ro'oms and-, bath-;; marine- view. ..-'.--■. :. j '.' ••••«r.CC^-Filb<irt.: nr. . Taylor i- «ti**oi -rent. $46. 1....- S - B twell, nr. : 2»th';-25rxi22-:6; 2 flits'. ,' -. ■"s2."o<v— 3d' .ave., hr. (Element it:'':.'?ssl2tf-. cottage, . '• ■..$l4OO- 1 Valparaiso, nr.:--M .mproved. ' .-;'. . J.'OCCK-'Webs.ter, 'nr.-.Fulf6rt; 2j.x84-:'6: •• : '.' ■ ■-. ' 1700— Bernard, nr.' 'tones; 2?xCO; cottage .and ' ■ stable: ". ''.;.-• ■.'•-■:■ ': ■■:■■■. "'■' "••■•:• '■■ • ■ T-NIMPROVED: =. ' . . .. : .- --$2500— -nr.'..O.ak; 2."*M*J. • . •:■ '". ; $i4oo^Filber't, nr....Var.onries;'. 17:6x57!6i' cheap. .- "."$l2OO-^ Fair' Oak.?. nr..'-20Hi; 25*425. .'/ -. ■ " •" Scott, .nr. Washington-:. -ttxllS.. •■.■','. :■; .17th an.l ■> 'i. | :3.-.-.Cxilo. .'•'.• '.'-..• .• -.'.;' -25x120; Boy.ce- and' Rose aye.'; ' 3 lots: ' . . . .'. •..-•'25x85; 13th," nr.. Stevenson;- 2- lots. ' '• : ■.* :'."■' -25x100; Valencia.-'. bet., \3-th'- and 14th; 4 lots: "- ... ' $1100— Lofnbard. and. Pierce;'. '22:llx9o.' :■• ' : • ' ' •" RICHMOND- lots— 2 flae. [e.vel''buftdinf : lots' on .'• Ninth aye. and :Ciiiifbrhia. -si 25x1-20 each; '.' ' $10 monthly?. cheap. JACOB- HE'YMAN," 11: ..-'■'. Montgomery st, '• .'.•'•. '" .-, • '-".." • ■."■ 1 /BLOCK of 'level' fand. 'as.-'a! whole "or 'ln 'lots-; ■' 1 block' from electric road able:.f cir chick- *.." en ranch-'or. djifry:- at a- bargain; .$lO monthly. .JACOB HEYMAN.- 11 ;M.on^gomery st, f ..' ■. - $100— LOTS in -&unse.t-' 'District;'' .Goide'n " Gate ' • .'Park on $5 monthly •P'ay.n.'ierrt.s: JACOB HE Y- "•, • MAN, 11 Montgomery .-st,"' •.. ■'; .' • ■ ' $13 35 month win'buy. x neat'nen! 4Tropm-:and- '•' e .. bath cottage, witjl -level lot;- only .$5O dbwn-; • . . electric cara' close' bj. JA-008 HEY-U.\ 11: ".•>. Montgomery st. -. ' .. ■;.' ■■' . . * . ■ • ■ ■ , LABT FRIDAY" WAS- • . ■ •••'. "■'■■'■ ■'.-"• i • ' .. ■,-. . THT: FIRST, .-'• . ■ ■. And the landlords. -were happy.- Think ef ..he' ■ thousands of rentpayer.s ' whose . ha'ndß. went- '•'lnto their pockets to" : bay nut their hard-earned | . cash. To-day theyflrsd themselves Jusl.as far '.'"ahead as thry were fl\ve'= years -.ajro--:they.- have 'absolutely nothing- tq '■show' tor all .fhe rdoney , '•'they have parted' with. ..'.'. •.■''■ - ; Why. not turn over '-a 'new. leaf arjd be your 1 own landlord? Why riot" look Into arij;lnv"al4- • gate the plan.whfch-aUow|-.yoavto" buy -a hj.me •"• with your monthly. -re,nt..' money?. Whien .you ■ .have seen c how comfortable .and " coj{y, • how ■ . .modern- and handsome '.the". .Heyman Tract | ..* homes' are-, whjtt a-fin* • neighborhood' they are 1 '..Jrf and how ea»Uy tney~*a.n,-b.e "roacKed by the .-. 1 ftreet earn,-' you,: will- uhd.er»tan'd at'.'orice- why '• 70, other famflle* have adhpfcd 'this' irie£ns of- .*. providing -tliemselve's.wUhVii. home. Take Mls- '■:. sion-ct- car's, 'transfer'-. to jSd to- Hoffman aye., \ .. where MR. James. A"- COTTER." resident . agent", will show -"f he. property/ JACOB HEY- .' MAN, 11 .Montgomery St.. Tor- particulars. ' •: Nice ' homes': .:-. ■.'•/; .'•-■. •..."•- : . . -. '.. " o.n the; installment' plan. - ■: ■: ■ : . :.-•. :•• cheap..- ■'.-. ■■'. '■ . .'••■■ '-. •• ■ - •■/.call. Xt Iq7 tenth. st; ' •• •. ° A PICK-UP-" ''• ' •' '■■ ■■ '.•' ■' '■ .'■■■ ■ .'• • • ■ $13.&00— Bu&rness. 'property On Sixth st;' t through ■•* '. to'Harrtet; 2-.fronta:frc^'.- ; ..••.■•','•• . ■.'.•.•:• •• ': M. •.B-..L!':.VY. 11 SlontgbmeTyst. ' ; "A- ... .'■ —^-^-aV. '..'. '•■'. '• —^iA" .". , .-• •.The'.besf bafßalrt : :!ri Ban. -Fiancißco;; modern '"■ "hcrhe; 'B -roonv. Tvi-th". .wel!-flnis'b'?d'.-ba^em«nt; • .lot 2.4 ft. 8 i.n:x;.r,r,. ff.V'house .-in. .same 'block' • '.sold' "for $22.f;r0 -four '.w--ok's-. "ago;- -nrci)crty in 'good condition i'.ri''i.'. : ;jci/.'O, ''. '.-" '. • '"..."" We have .at aH' time's, a detnand. • or flrst- •. ' u <?laas". h^mes In .good. 'locations at- iii Id s" ■ -" *2C-00 to I ■. l ive'a.lsn'"-i»;ly.' ->iav.v Just wjiat you .wart; call/on _UH-.and' - yo.U wHI. be 'courteously . .- . ' treated -'at any- time. :" •' ' IV •"•'-"•' . • THfi RJSYNOCDS. .<>(■' Si PA -N.Y. '403 Examiner ' ••building. '••.-. • -v ■;•;•• ; .; -•; • '$56,000; rent. $'?77-'"Q:-.Mlsiioii.st., "noar -Sixth-! • extra Ja'rK,'' •lot, .'SOklOO: to "reac'-streeV;':old Im- ■ provements* offer- wan.te.d: . •••.".'!: '-.'••.' $16,000-- Ma'rkf.t : st! , 'near. XOtTi ;• lot 50x134 ; 'must be. sold. .'-. • .' '• ••' . •■••" :',.■ ■'■■". °-.I}URNH-XS,"MA'RS--.. COMPANY.' -'2O Mont- gomery st. .;•.•'':..*••••[. m ■ $3500— ELEGANT, ■im.o'dern . 6oiiBe,:-.'jnst com- . pleted; 7 roomer, c\'efy :.f«om Iff 'house' deoo-' rated: offered actual 'cost 61 construction; 22d. St., near No< Ca#tro ; Bt. cars.- -.Apply to BOVEE, TOY.& SQNJSPTAG./C4" Market st. v ,■" •. SEE to-day—new. 4,.,rrri... pantry, etc.; complete: cheap": «ai»y t.-j-ms.. . ,T. .D. "MORE- LAND, Sunnyslde aye.. Sunnyslde. . $150—2 FINE level -lots, .50x100, at -Inglcslde;" half .price; «cc them. Address fit., box 11^- Call office. •■■ ' •• . • " PRESIDIO Heights : -»)1600: "handsome new house 8 rooms, newly finished: Clay st~. between Lo- cust- and Spruce. Apply on premises or 2518 Pine st. . FOR sale — Twenty-first st., nr. Bryant; new 7- room cottage; open to-day from 2 'to 4 p. m. J. VLAHEUTY. Builder, 1207 Market st. I _ • ■"•..- riTV REAL ESTATE. \ MADISON & BURKE. Real Estate Agents. Established IS>SS. 6.6 Market St. Must sell to close estate; an elegant Inside ■ property on Pine St., between Larkln and Polk; 25x137:6; 2 buildings; only V.oiw asked. $7500— McAllister Ft., near Flllmore; 2 large flats; paying good income; lot 20x100. $5200— Rents $540; Rauach St.. near Seventh and Howard; 23x112. > • Washington st,, near Webster; 9 ', rooms and bath; lot 28x128. Must be sold— 2 fine flats on Hayes st., near Buchanan; lot 27:6x120 to rear street; rents very low; $55; only $7250; make offer. $7000r-Rents $900 per year; Paclnc-st. corner, near Powell; 50x68:9. $4500— Bash st.. near Devlsadero; 7 rooms and bath; lot 23*137:6. Geary st., corner Broderick; elegant corner « tore anJ flats i paying good Income; lot 25x9_. $2900— Twenty-fifth, near Sanchez; 6 rooms and bath; 24:3x114. ; $3000— Cottage and lot; 21st St., near Castro: . t rooms and bath; 25x114. $1400— Cottage and lot; Duncan St.. near Church; 4 rooms and stable; lot 20x1i4. $4000— Webster ft., near McAllister; 6 rooms \ . and bath and rear house; lot 25x54:«. $.3300— Two cottages; Chattanooga St.. near 23d: 32:6x117:6. $2500— Utah st., nr. 16th; 6 rooms arid lot 25x 100. UNIMPROVED PROPERTY. Corner on Haight and Octavia sts.. one block off Market; 37:0x100; offered low; one- j half purchase can remain at 6 per cent. ■ . Corner, only $2250; California and Locust Bts.; 37:6x107:7. • ■50 vara; Buchanan, ■ corner of Chestnut; $6000; 137:6x137:6. Corner Lombard and Octavia; 48:6x100. $3500— Bryant, near Twenty-fifth; 52x100. - • $2750— St.. near Spruce: 27:6x127:8. $2000— St., near Waller; 25x125. $1750— Union St., near Webster; 25x100. $1500— Turk st.. cor. Central aye.; 27:«xt10. Sixteenth St., near Castro; 26x100. • * $1000— aye.. near J St.; 25x120. v ■$ISOO— North side Golden Gate aye., near Central aye.; 25x110. California, near Second aye; 25x100; only peg • . $800— Valparaiso, nr. Filbert & Mason; 23x60. MADISON & BURKE. 626 Market St. WORTH $4,500. ' — $1700 can remain at 6H per cent; bay- window house; 8 rooms and bath: stone side- walk; street basalt blocks and accepted; lo- i cated in Western Addition on west line of i street; Just 15 minutes from Market St.; in buy- i Ing this property you pay no agent's commis- : sion and agents need not apply. Address M., box 71. Call office. $6000— AT a sacrifice, lot 50x137:6. with 2-story house, rented, on Halght St., near Market. Address R., box 114, Call office. COZY, pretty 5-room home for sale In Rich- mond. For particulars address T. M., box 390. Call office. NEW elegant houFes of 6 and 8 rooms; pay- able same as rent; Leavenworth,. nr. Lombard. j SOL GETZ & BROTHER. ROOM A, First Floor. Crocker Building. HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOT 8! EXPERT JUDGES BUY PROPERTY NOW! BARGAINS NOW! PROFITS LATER! $100. $150 to 5.50-/ level building lots near Mission street electric can: only $5 monthly. . _ • • SOL QETZ & BROTHrIH. SUNSET HEIGHTS LOTS'. $400. $450 to $550: officially graded: superb ' view; $Ji -down, $10 monthly. . SOL GETZ & BROTHER $400, .$450 TO $750; choicest Richmond building Jo.ts; street graded and sewered: $25 down, $10 monthly. SOL GETZ & BROTHER. Call for Maps and Diagrams. " ". SOL GETZ & BROTHER, • • Room A, Crocker bulldla*. C. C. BEMIS, ". "REAL ESTATE AND LAND AGENT, 324 MONTGOMERY ST. ' FOR SALE. Choice bujldtng lot on Army and Twenty- ; seventh' sts.; close to electric road. . $Sooo^-Good corner for store; must be sold; lot 52:4x(>ij feet $67u0— 50xi27:6 .feet on Jackson St.. overlook- Ing the. Presidio and bay. f'-vara on Page- St.. panhandle of park. -. .' "ta'OCi— Choice building lots north of park. .Bargain— Southwest corner Fifth aye. and C St.; 109x95" feet. ■ ' " ' -v ' NEW' cottage; bath; stable: large lot; Mission cars; $20W); trade "art for outside property; balance rental. 413 Kearny st. CORNER lot: 100 feet Mission: Zoo-Park line; graded ; sewered. 413 Kearny st. GREAT bargain; cottage house, 5 rooms; ; patent, closet, basement, yard, etc.; Mission; i ■ !0t.25x70. HEALY & CO., 917 Market st. $23,500— BUSINESS property; rents $150 month; intent exchange in part. Box 172, Call office. $1350 WILL -build neat cottage, with lot: near Park and museum; easy payments. SALS- BURY.- Builder. , 21 X St., Sunset District. \ " COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. .FOR -SALE— A good income place; has 15 , acres of bearing orchard and 25 acres more of first-class land; good house and outbuildings; ■price $3500; might exchange for Oakland flrst- claas. •A bargain — 160 acres; has 30 acres orchard; •house, "barn" and ail farming tools for $5000. • Send for -our -large list of country properties. THE REYNOLDS COMPANY. 403-4 Exam- iner building. ■'&' ACRES: full-bearing orchard; 1 hour's ride from San Pranclsoo; modern house; 6 rooms, stable,, out-buildings, horse, cow, farm- ing Implements; will sell as a whole, subdi- vide or take part In 'trade; must be sold. EASTON. ELDRIDGE & CO.. 638 Market st. BARGAIN— SSOOO; 155 acres 7 miles, from Los ' Gates; 25' acres In choice fruit; 23 "acres hay; vineyard; pasture; abundant timber: springs; rich soil: house, barn, farming tools, horses, | etc. exchange for city or adjacent property. ' R. S. FALCONER & CO., Encinal Hall, Cay ! ■ Station, Alameda. $600— CHEAP ranch, 160 acres, In the moun- I tains', 10 miles from Ukiah: small house, barn I and orchard; 20 acres .In grain and garden; 60 •acres oak and pine timber: good poultry, hog, • fruit and wood ranch. $175 — 40 acres redwood • .Government claim. Address R., box 114, Call. .STOCK .LANDS FOR SALE. 72OCT acres. Fort Seward ranch, with or with- out; «00. head of stock cattle. ' 24!)0 acres; Woodman, ranch. ■ GOOO acres; Alder Point ranch. All located on Eel Rlvar, Humboldt County: banner stock county and lands of California; never failing wafer and wood; no drought.". These ' ranches will be sold on terms to suit purchasers. For full particulars write H. T. FAIRBANKS, Petaluma. Cal. AN IDEAL COUNTRY HOME. ~~ • 4EO acres near Santa Cruz, on main road; • modern house of 18 rooms, barns, farming implements, stock, etc. : an abundance of I water and timber: price $30,000, on easy terms, j " .- EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., . . 638 Market st FOR Sail — 10 acres, well improved, with new buildings, large orchard: 1 mile from station; ' ' 3 miles to Stanford University. For par- I ticulars apply P. O. box 139, Redwood City. ' No agent. MILL "VALLEY— For sale house In a desira- ble location. Address M. S.. box 134. Call. MONEY TO LOAN. LOANS on furniture or pianos In S. F., Oak- j land "or Aiamoda, at lowest rates, without ] ' removal; no commissions; no delays. J. i \AN. 1017 to 1023 Mission St., above I • Sixth; telephone South 14. i HIGHLY respectable and private place to ob- tain' liberal advances on diamonds and Jew- elry at the lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, S4S Market St.; tel. Green 204. ANY amount at G4 per cent on real estate; 2d and 3d mortgages, estates, real estate In pro- bate, furniture without removal. R. Mo- COLGAN, 24 Montgomery st., room 3. MONET loaned on office and household furni- ture and pianos; 2 per cent. P. KELLY, Real • Estate & Money Broker, 461 9th St., Oakland. ON furniture, pianos, "city or Oakland: no. re- moval; low rates: no commission; $25 up; private party. BONNELLI. 12') Powell st. . ON pianos, furniture; no removal; lowest rates; ho commission; private. 116 McAllister' st. $100,000 TO loan on Income city property: $10,- 000 on furniture. G. W. OWEN. 1405 Call bidg. $50 TO {50,000; lowest rates; Ist and 2d mortg.'; any proposition. Dryden, 413 Montgomery st. _• '* MONEY WANTED. $1000 .WANTED" on 200-tfcr* ranch in Mendo- clno; good, security and Interest in. advance. For particulars, address R.. box 114. Call. ~~ -PROPERTY WANTED. MODERN house; 8 rooms; furnace; nice loca- tion; rent reduced. J. J. NORMAN. 342 Post tt.. San Francisco. ----- . ... ; . . . PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. CHOICE residence property In Oakland to trade for a good ranch. HUGH M. CAMERON, 479 Ninth Ft.. Og.'tlqnd. OFFICES TO LET. MARKET, 1249, bet. S'.xth and ?evenUwOffi?esi furnished or unfurnished; first floor; front- rooms. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 3, 1898. \2i. CITY REAL ESTATE. BALDWIN & HOWELL, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. A BARGAIN RIGHT IN TOWN. . $2500— Rent. $23; close to Bush and Stockton sts.; 2-story building-. DIAMOND ST., NEAR TWENTIETH. $1250 only— Cottage of 4 rooms; lot 27:6x110. McALLISTER-ST. BUSINESS PROPERTY. MUST BE SOLD. ' $13,000— Fine 3-story building; store and flats; extra large lot, 55x137:6; only partially improved and rents $105; mortgage $10,500. $100 CASH, BALANCE $15 MONTHLY. $1500— Nice cottage on Diamond St., close to Castro and Chenery; contains 5 rooms and bath. Broderlck St., near California; 2 mod- ern Hats of 6 and 7 rooms, bath, etc. rent $62 5); lot .7:6x85. $20,000— Rent $147 50: always rented; substan- tial brick improvements; Clay St.. between Sanchez and Montgomery; large lot, 35 feet frontage. — Very attractive home on Stanyan St., near Seventeenth; good view of the park and Golden Gate; good cottage of 6 rooms and bath; concrete foundation, etc.; lot 25x137:6. Mortgage $4500; handsome 2-story and basement residence on Pacific Heights, con- taining 10 rooms and all conveniences; extra large lot. 27:6x137:6; will exchange equity for unincumbered property. «, • •'.:;-. ■*•>'. $4800— Offer wanted; rent $47: Pine St., near Franklin: 2. flats of 4 and 5 rooms and bath each: also cottage on rear street; lot has 2 frontages. $22, WO —Golden Gate aye. ; corner of prominent street; large lot. 40x90; improvements consist of flats and 2 stores; rents $177 50. - f Tehama st.. near Eighth; 2-story frame building, containing 8 rooms; also 2-story house of 8 rooms in rear; rent $35; lot 26x75. BALDWIN & HO* WELL, 10 Montgomery st. SOME CHEAP LOTS SOUTH OF THE PARK. $880— Thirty-sixth aye., nr. M St.; 250x120. Corner of M st. and Thirty-sixth aye.; 1S2:.x100. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery at. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE— 9OB BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. FOR BARGAIN seekers— A LIST OF A FEW SPECIAL BARGAINS THAT POSITIVELY MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. $675—50x125 on Filbert st. ; an estate. $350—26x110 on West st.; macadamized. $650— House and large lot In Fruitvale. — Bouse, 7 rooms, in nice location. $1250- House, 8 rooms, near Center Station. — Cottage, 7 rooms; big lot; an estate. JISOO— 5 rooms, 3 blocks from City Hall. — Cozy cottage, 5 rooms, near station in East Oakland; newly painted; easy monthly installments; now open for Inspection. $1500— Store and cottage .on a fine business corner; street work all done; owner away and must sell. $2400— Modern house, 8 rooms; Poplar st. $3000— Fine cottage. 7 rooms; very central. $4000—3 flats; Eighth St.; good Income. For further particulars apply to HUGH M. CAMERON, Real Estate Dealer, 479 Ninth St., Oakland. $1950. REDUCED from Elegant .-story house of 6 rooms and bath: fine mantel; barn; choice fruit trees in bearing: lot 5')x150; lo- cated in the best part of Fruitvale; $100 cash, balance monthly Installments as rent. H. A. PLEITNER, Fruttvale Station. $1500— MC4>ERN cottage of 5 rooms and bath; 7-foot basement: cement foundation: large chicken bouse; lot 50x140; sewerage and city water complete; easy terms if desired. H. A. PLEITNER, Fruitvale Station. $750— NEWLY renovated house of 4 rooms and basement; lot 35x115; city water; sewerage all done: $50 cash, balance $10 per month. H. A. PLEITNER, Fruitvale Station. $275— HOUSE of 3 rooms; lot JOxUQ: only 2 blocks from electric cars. H. A. PLEITNER, Fruitvale Station. . NO reason for paying rent when you can get a new 3-room cottage and lot 50x125 in the Al- vin Tract for $500 on payments of $3 monthly: take Haywards local to Elmhumt and see those new cottages: 3 already Bold. JACOB HEYMAN. 11 Montgomery st. HIGH ground: good DRAINAGE! NO FOG! Cottage In East Oakland. 5 rooms, bath; • hot and cold water: marble washstand; laun- dry tubs; high, serviceable basement; big yard; for sale at 11800, part cash. WILLIAM M. DE WOLF. 1058 Broadway. Oakland. $650— 5-ROOM cottage; south frontage: lot 33:4 x 100; fine view of bay; good neighborhood; healthy locality; 12 mm. walk to local train; ■ must sell this week. R. J. MONTGOMERY. P. O. box 224, or 1112 Broadway, Oakland; write for terms. A BARGAIN '• An upper flat, 5 rooms and bath; lower flat. 4 rooms and bath; also double cottage, 3 rooms In each: lot 50x100; rents for $37 month: price • $3500. W. P. RYAN, 960 Seventh St.. Oakland. J. CALLAGHAN, real estate dealer, notary public: property looked after. 814 Broadway. A WEEK'S new. for 5 cents— Weekly Call, In wrapper*, for mailing;. OAKLAND IiOTELS. FURNISHED and unfurnished housekeeping rooms, single and double rooms, $1 to t.i; suites, $2 50 to $3; transients solicited. Oriental Hotel, 864 Washington, M block from station. WANTED— CIear country property In exchange for fine house and large lot In beautiful Ala- meda; value $3700; mortgage $1000. R. 8. FALCONER & CO., Bay Station, Alameaa. FOR Exchange For good ranch, new 8-room modern house; street work done; convenient to cars and center of Oakland. • Address C. P. KERN, 1010 Broadway, Oakland. Cal. FURNISHED and unfurnished housekeeping rooms. single and double rooms, $1 to $3; suites, $2 50 to $3; transients solicited. Oriental Hotel, &64 Washington, '.£ block from station. ! | HOTEL WILSON, newly furnished and reno- vated; under new management; entire satis- i faction guaranteed: American and European plan; the table Is a special feature: meal* 153 up: special rates week or mo. W. H. Buehler & Co.. Props., 1165 Washington. Tel. Main 163. OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. . FOR RENT— New 6-room house with improve- I ments; stable; large grounds; rent $15. In- cluding water; Grove and Bentan sts., 1 block from Adeline station; East Berkeley train. MRS. LANOE. ' ' ■ BEAUTIFUL' modern home, Vernon Heights; 15 rooms; superb views, garden, conservatory, stab'»: special terms to right party. Address R. JOHNSON, 14 Sansome St., room 15, San Francisco. RESIDENCE; 9 rooms: bath: barn; large lawn; tennis court; conservatory; vent cheap; cen- tral; 589 24th Ft., nr. Grove. Apply owner, R. FRANK. Oakland Pickle Fact.. 1R22 Grov». OAKLAND ROOMS AND HOARD. i ALL conveniences; new furniture; housekeeping or single; board optional; $3 month up. 670 Broadway. THE Colonial, «or. Second and Broadway— and rooms: from $4 per week up. FINE sunny rulte: nlpo minr.v : ,nel» room: va- runt June 1. TKF ' "VP '-"-TTIo-mv, «t.. ! OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. I FURNITURK r ' household goods thl<i week. SrHFTI H» » 1 .-.!,' *»--«. m? Tlovpnth St. OAKLAND MERCHANT TAILORS. SUITS' made to order on Installments; $1 week. Boston Woolen Mills. 920 Broadway, Oakland. BERKELEY; REAL ESTATE. MUST : be sold : new 8-room modern house: never occupied; convenient to local train and U. C. ;. fine view: easy terms if desired. WAR- REN CHENEY or C. P. KERN, Berkeley Station. ' ■ ■ . DENTISTS. A FULL set of tee In, $6; see new flexible plates; light and thin; warranted 10 years; teeth without plates,: crown and bridge work our specialty; fillings, GOc; crowns, $3 50; all work painless ' and warranted. Chicago Den- ial Parlors, 24 Sixth St.; telephone Jessie 1132. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market st., nr. 11th. no charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from $S per set; extracting, 50c; gas given. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, genuine Leek dent- ist, discoverer of . painless extraction and ' patentee of improved " bridge work or : teeth - without plate, removed from 6 to 20 O'Farrell. VAN VROOM Electro Dental -Parlors; full set ■ of teeth, $5 tip; fillings, 25c up; all work painless and -guaranteed to «t,in;i; open even- ings. '957 Market St., cor.- Sixth. . NEW YORK methods at New York prices by New York dentists. Sixth and Mission sts. . L. A. TEAGUE, A. CANE and F. TEAGUE, removed to Call bldg., 6th floor, rms. MS 6 1. ALL work reasonable and warranted. ' DR. J. W.KEY. 1320 Market St.; . . . . SET iof ' teeth without a plate. .-'• DR. H. C. YOUNG. 1841 Polk Et. ALAMEDA' ADVERTISEMENTS, alameda real estate. sp_cXvl~not"ice.~ : •' ~-~~~~~~~ ~~~ FIRST come, FIRST served. just LIKE paying RENT. $1200, $1700, $1800, $2200, $2600, $3000. The above are lovely cottages which • have been thrown on the market for non-payment of installments, and they are now offered at a great sacrifice to close accounts. They con- tain 4, 5, 6 and 7 rooms, and are finished up to date; almost new, and are located near schools and stations. We are going to weed them out, «nd Invite inspection MARCUSE & REMMEL, Bay-st. station. Alameda, and 636 Market Bt., San Francisco. Open Sundays and holidays. FOR Sale— Cheap; nice house of 5 rooms and bath; large grounds; good location; lot 50x 100. Apply. to A. NEWMAN, 306 Market st. $600— LOT 30x125; elegant location: street work done. $1500 — New 5-room cottage on Grand st. . 2 blocks from Grand st. station. Elegant new colonial cottage, 7 rooms and bath; Chestnut st. station: easy terms. $6000— Fine 7-room cottage: modern in every way; lot 50 xl 50: stable, - etc. ; Morton st. station; will exchange for San Francisco property. Bar- ' gains' in all parts of Alameda. Alameda Land Co.. 15C0 Park St., Alameda. . SNAP— New house and bath: lot 50x150; good location; C minutes' walk from station. Ap- ply to owner, 1612 Chapin st. : FOR sale immediately, cheap, house and lot 35x115; 5 rooms and bath; all new. improve- ments; 2 blocks from Grand-st. Station; 1525 Taciflc aye., Alameda. GEO. SCHNEIDER, Alameda. ' . __ • ■:.'■ '•>'<■*' FOR SALE Immediately— Cheap house and lot 55x116; 5 rooms, bath: all new improvements. 1825 Pacific avenue. Alameda. ; CHEAPEST and bent in America— The Weekly Call. Sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, postage paid. ' ■ N • ALAMEDA HOUSES. WILL build modern 5-room house on a nice lot. good location; only $1600; terms. Apply to owner; J. H. YOUNG. 1243 Park. Alameda. ALAMEDA ROOMS AND BORD. 8 OR 4 gentlemen can be accommodated with room and board, $20 per month, in pleasant J home in Alameda, near station. Apply to J. D., Call office. S. F., or J. D., Call. Alameda. HOUSES TO LET. Al S-ROOM house; large stable; large ya"rd; Golden Gate ay., nr. Laguna. L. M., 6647, Call. ELEGANT 8-room houses; Sixth aye.. bet. Cali- fornia and Lake Bts.; prices will surprise you. MARCUSE _ REMMEL, 628 Market st. JANE place, 5, oft Pine st., bet. ■ Mason and Taylor — Upper floor, house; 6 rooms; cheap. LINDEN AYE., 4CS. near Laguna St.— sl2 50; house of 4 rooms, cellar and yard. NEW elegant houses of 6 and 8 rooms;, pay- able same as rent; Leaven worth, nr. Lombard. TO LET— Houpe on Jackson st. hill; seven rooms and bath: nice yard, garden and fine view. Apply 1210 Jackson st. ' WE can rent you a house with or without a flag pole. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Mont- gomery st. HOUSE; 5 rooms. 3260 Twenty-second St., near Valencia. ; — SUNNY house, 7 room*, bath and laundryi yards for flowers. DEMPSTER. 36 Glen Park aye.. off Twelfth st. i FURNISH B I> HOUSES TO LET. A MOST desirable house of 14 rooms and baths; very finely furnished; every room i sunny; centrally located $10000 A good house of 9 rooms and bath; well furnished; centrally located In good neighborhood 55 00 A 6- room furnished flat and bath; sunny and central 42 50 A 6-room flat and bath; furnished; piano; central 40 00 A 7-room flat and bath; nicely fur- nished: near in 60 00 A good unfurnished house of 12 rooms and bath; central?- good lease to right party 50 00 1 THE REYNOLDS CO.. 403-404 Examiner building. HALF of double house; 6 rooms; rent $14; water free. 323 Castro St.. bet. Market & 16th. HANDSOMELY furnished house of 11 rooms; desirable location. Address box 7C86, Call. TO LET In San Francisco for 4 to 6 months from July — Well and . artistically furnished cozy home of 7 rooms, kitchen and bath; location sunny and respectable: 15 minutes from center of city: magnificent land and marine view; San Francisco references re- quired. Inquire 828 Green St., between 2 and 4 p. m. TAYLOR. 810 — Completely furnished sunny bouse, 10 rooms and bath. Call between 1:30 and 4 p. m. ~~ c6TTAGES~TdrLET~ ~~~ COTTAGE, 14 Ford St.. off Sanchez, between 17th and ISth; five rooms and bath; garden. 4 ROOMS. 116 Congo st., sunny side. $9, or will sell; $50 cash, balance $10 per month. THE MCCARTHY CO.. 646 Market St. $7; SUNXY cottage; 5 rooms; Roscoe st.. oft Crescent aye. Apply 64 Silver St.. off Third. ~ ~~~ FLATS TO LET. ~ A— HOWARD, 1720, NW. cor. Erie, nr. Thir- teenth — 7 rooms: choice; sunny; $25; water free; key at 1722 Howard; appreciated if seen. ASHBURY Heights and Park— Flats 1708 Wal- ler st., 6 rooms and bath; $13 and $18. AT 1703 Scott, NW. cor. Sutter— big rooms; choice, sunny; $25; water free; appreciated if seen > key at corner, 2300 Sutter st. CHURCH, 1317— Upper flat 6 rooms and bath; rent $10. ' " COLLING WOOD, 144—6 rooms and yard; ash- man and water free; $10. - ,: ELEGANT finished middle and lower flats; modern Improvements. 1127 and 1129 Bush st. ELEGANT upper flat 5 rooms and bath; mod- ern built; sunny all day. 919 Capp Bt. . ELGIN PARK, 25— A lovely flat; five large rooms; hot and cold water; store room. FILLMORE, 115 Vi — $9 and $6; 4 and 3 rooms, with yard. • FLAT. 6 rooms and bath; Twenty-first and i Valencia sts. ; location good for dental parlors or doctor. FLAT of 5 rooms; sunny side; no children. 440 Jessie st. FLAT, 4 rooms, 512 Hyde st. Apply of owner on premises. .' FOURTEENTH, lii] near Howard— Modern sunny 4 rooms, bath, yard, basement, $16. GEARY, 1917 — 4 nice rooms; bath; toilet; cellar; yard; furnished; hall; gas; $18; water free. HOWARD, 1155— Cozy flat of 4 rooms; btatlon- ary wash tubs and bath; $18. HYDE, 1703, near Val.ejo— Elegant sunny mod- ern flat; s.rooms. rooms and bath; rent reasonable. JERSEY, 339, near Castro— Modern flats, 5 and 6 rooms; basement; bath; yard; $12 and $13. LANGTON, 33— sunny flat, 6 rooms and bath. 118 Perry St.; $10; flat, 5 rooms. 116% Perry et.; $10; flat, 4 rooms. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 63S Market. LARKIN, 704V4— Sunny flat 7 rooms and bath; rent $35. LYON, 411— Sunny flat, 6 rooms and bath;. near entrance to park; $18. I, MCALLISTER, 1129— 7-room flat; very desira- ble: reasonable to right party. MCALLISTER. 1909, i ~>r Park— 3 and 5 rooms and bath: $7 CO and $13. ■ • MODERN flat of 5 rooms; yard; rent $22. 1521 ■ Broadway, bet. Van Ness aye. and Polk st. NEWLY furnished 5-room upper flat; rent $25. 4 Myrtle aye., near Larkin. -...•- ;-.■••;<- NINETEENTH, 4210— Flat 4 rooms and yard; ashman and wit.t«r free; $8. ■ .\ .; : NINETEENTH, 4216 and 4220— Tw0 lower flats 4 rooms each; tubs and bath and basement; ashman and water free: $12 each.: . PIERCE, 3032, near Greenwich— New upper flat of 5 large rooms and bath; basement ; yard: $18. SEVENTH, 229, near Howard— Lower flat. 5 rooms, bath,. hot, cold water; yard; reasonable. TURK, 5208 and D— 2 sunny flats, 4 rooms and bath; large basement, yard; rent $12 and $13; no children. UPPER flat of 6 rooms and bath: basement. 1391 Baker, bet. Post and Geary Bts. WE can rent you a flat with or without a flag- pole. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Mont- fiamery st. ; 4 AND 8 room flats on Twelfth st. and Glen . Park aye., $13. $14, $15, $13 and 52.1 50. DEMP- STER, 36 Glen Park a\-e.. off Twelfth st. •' $11— THREE sunny rooms; yard; 137 Ivy. aye.; wsitPr free. ■ • ■ • $12— (UPPER) ■4 . sunny rooms, , 135 Ivy aye. ; •(lower) $10. ' y . '.. $15 PER month: flat 5 rooms. 724 Harrison St., . v,, , T i,.,,, f>r>' Fourth. 627 MONTGOMERY, cor. Clay— until 9:30 O'clock: branch office of The Call. Subscrlp- •,,■„„ .-„.„,., „,*„,, frory. ■ .- '.■-.; KOOISS KOIt HOUSUICEEIM.yu. ■ AT 52 Second— Nice single, double and: light .. hnui>ekpg rms; week. $1 to $2 50; day, 25 to sue. BUCHANAN, C< 2. corner Fell— Bay-windows; kitchens: others: s : ncie. en piiltP:: $S;to t s') : CASTRO, 1015—3 . furnished rooms, bath and ;r; r gas, complete for housekeeping. , . ..: I S4 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS— Continued. DEVISADERO, 1611— Nicely furnished sunny front housekeeping rooms; very reasonable. EDDY, 427 (473)— Large handsome front room; kitchen comnlete, adtoinlng; gas, range. EDDY, 604— Furnished housekeeping rooms. FELL, 48(>-3 unfurnished housekeeping rooms; adults. FIFTH, 34S— Suite of rooms, furnished for housekeeping; rent cheap. FILLMORE, 1920— Sunny rooms on corner, fur- nished or unfurnished; separate kitchen. FOLSOM. S7o— Sunny rooms, furnished for housekeeping; rent cheap. FOLSOM, 1)73—2 sunny rooms, furnished for housekeeping; water in kitchen; $2 25 a xeek. FOURTH, 329— Housekeeping rooms, furnished or unfurnished; also single. GOLDEN GATE aye. sn— Two sunny front un- furniahed rooms foi^hoUßekeeplng; rent cheap. JESSIE. Ml— Large sunny furnished housekeep- ing room. $10, and 1 bay-window room, ?12. JESSIE, 475, near Sixth— Furnished rooms for housekeeping; also others. LANGTON. lo I *, nc- Seventh— 3 neat sunny furnished rooms for housekeeping; reasonable. LEAVENWORTH, 515—2 nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping; every convenience. LEAVENWORTH. 1222, corner Clay— Floor of 3 connecting rooms, furnished, $14; unfurnish- ed, $12, for housekeeping; references ex- changed. McALLISTER, 422— Furnished rooms for house- keeping; gas a. 1 uath^ MINNA, 28— Furnished rooms, $1 per week; housekeeping rooms; piano free. MINNA, 349%— Large sunny front room, with or without kitchen, cheap; also single room; week or month. MINNA, 571B— Nice 'sunny unfurnished room, _$4. MISSION. 1215V4— Well furnished single and double sunny rooms; terms very reasonable. NEW MONTGOMERY, 105— Furnished house- keeping suites, $1 50 per week; single, 75c. NINTH, 20— Sunny connecting rooms, stove, water, gas; $11; also single rooms. NINTH, 111—2 or 3 sunny front; bath and stove; all conveniences; rent reasonable. OAK. 911—3 sunny furnished rooms; piano, gas, coal stove, garden. OAK, 1191—3 or & furnished rooms; entrance park; gas stove, bath; cheap; also single. POLK, 522— Front sunny connecting unfurnish- ed suite; also single room; nice and quiet. POLK. 607— Nice large bay-window front room, kitchen; complete for housekeeping; $10 mo. POLK, 611— Parlor suite and kitchen with gas stove; reasonable. POLK, 1643, cor. Clay— 2 or 3 learare newly- furnished sunny front rooms; housekeeping. POST, 615—2 sunny ba^k housekeeping rooms, $12; also other rooms. POST, I"l'.U— l or 6 bay-window rooms, com- pletely furnished; housekeeping; sunny; gas; bath; $30 up. POST, 1304— Unfurnished room* suitable for housekeeping, single or en suite; low rent; choice location. SACRAMENTO. 13G5— Three rooms; separate entrance: rent $7; large yard. SEVENTH, 191— Large sunny rooms for house- keeping. $7, $8 and upward. SHIPLEY. 259 — 4 housekeeping rooms: $6; water and scavenger free; no children; no dot-a; no cats. SILVER, 165, near 4th st— Parlor and kitchen; furnished for housekeeping. SIXTEENTH, 3121—2 or 3 sunny rooms fur- nished for housekeeping; reasonable rates. SOUTH PARK, 184—2 sunny rooms, complete a for housekeeping; $10 60 per month. 6TOCKTON, 1307— T0 rent— Nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping. TURK, 338—2 completely furnished housekpg rooms; gas, bath: private; use of parlor. TURK. 543, near Polk— 4 nicely furnished house- keeping rooms; gas and bath. VAN NESS aye., 618—2 sunny front rooms, complete for housekeeping. $15. t OR 3 completely furnished rooms: housekeep- ing: use of piano. The Piedmont House, 119 A Sixth st. 3 DESIRABLE sunny rooms for housekeeping; corner: marine view. G.. box 400. Call office. ROOMS TO LET. APARTMENTS; quiet, homelike; reasonable; Com. Transfer Co., 22 Stockton st. ; trunks moved to any part of city, 25c; tel. Main 4». ARLINGTON House, 127 Kearny st.— Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first-class In every respect; terms reasonable. AT 147 Powell and 211 OFarrell, nicely fur- nished rooms by day. week or month. AT 242 Btockton— Sunny rooms; pretty view; .yjlet house; baths, gas; very reasonable. AT 609 Hyde, Sutter 715-717-719, S29h and Mason 407— Choice, sunny; reasonable: Investigate. AT The Randolph, 501 Post— Single rooms, bay- window parlors and suites, $1 56 to $4 week. BOHEMIA. 239 Post, 2 blocks from principal hotels; newly furnished; all conveniences. DELAWARE, 1433 Market— Furnished or un- furnished single and double rms. ; $8, $10 mo. EDDY, 118— Pleasant, clean sunny rooms, $5 up; also housekeeping rooms; quiet home. EDDY. 207 — Nice sunny single and double rooms; bath and gas; $5 per month and up. EDDY, 526 — Nicely furnished small room for gent; also larger room for light housekeeping; private family. ELLIS, 418 (Grand Carnot)— First-class sunny rooms and suites for gents, $1 60 to $8 week. FOLSOM. 820. near Fourth— sl a week and up; sunny furnished rooms. FOLSOM, 1289 — Sunny front room suitable for lady or gentleman, $3; with board, $15. FRANKLIN. 511— Large front room: suitable for 1 or 2 gents or couple; private family; $10. GEARY, 14A— Furnished rooms; $1 60 per week and upward; also transient. GEARY, 378— Large sunny front room; private family; gentlemen only; reasonable. GEARY, 405 (The Navarre)— Elegant furnished rooms; suites or single. MRS. H. HYER. GEARY, 556— Elegant sunny Buite parlors; suitable 2 or 4; piano; other rooms; light housekeeping. GEARY, 622— Handsome sunny front room; every convenience; also nice single rooms. GLOBE House, 821 Howard— Per night, 25c to $1; week, $1 to $4; reading room; Howard cars. GOLDEN GATE aye., 727— Sunny, handsomely furnished front room; running water; flre grata; private family; reasonable. GRAND SOUTHERN, S. E. cor. Seventh and Mission— Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and single; elevator; moderate rates; families. HANCOCK House. 7SI Mission— Select family rooming houee; $1 50 to $6 per week. HARRISON. 784%, near Fourth— Finely fur- nished sunny rooms; bath; all conveniences; quiet home; $1 a week. HICKORY AYE., 181. near Gough— 3 large housekeeping rooms; every convenience; $12. HOWARD, 624, between First and Second— A nice pltasant room, suHable for 1 or 2 gents. HOWARD, 650— Nice furnished single room; for one. HOWARD, 935^4 (New Philadelphia)— All new; sunny rooms; gas; baths free; lowest rates. HYDE, 1105 (Hotel Victoria)— Unfurnished sunny corner suites; running water, bath and gas; first-class every respect; terms reasnble. JESSIE, 373, near Emporium— Furnished front room ; $5. JONES, 207— Nicely furnished suites and single rcoms reasonable; gats, water, bath; central. JONES. 301 — Sunny front rooms, handsomely furnished; hot and cold water; baths. LARKIN. 103. corner Grove— 3. 4 or 5 front rooms; business or living: very low rent. LARKIN, 804— Large sunny room; neatly fur- nlshi-d; 1 or 2 persons; $6 50. MARTINET, 1101 Geary, door above Van Ness— Suites, single rooms; newly furnished. MARKET. 206S— Large sunny bay-window front room for one or two gentlemen; $7 50. McALLISTER, 220\4— Nicely furnished single and double rooms; reasonable; oppusite City Hall. MCALLISTER, 611— Nice front suite; ai«o front single room; bath; gas; private family. MINNA, 330— Nice sunny furnished front room, $5 month ; private. MINNA. 6CIV2— Sunny front room, $6 per month. MINNA, 667, cor. Eighth— Newly furnished bay- w.iulow room, $1 per week. MISSION, 1024— Sunny bay-window rooms for housekeeping; other rooms; bath. O'FARRELL. 271— N^w management, new fur- niture; elegantly turnli*ed sunny suites and single rooms; bath and gaa; rent reasonable. O'FARRELL. 20— Sunny furnished rooms, ele- vator, electric lights, day. week o:' month. O'FARRELL, 416-Changed hands; nicely fur- nished sunny rooms en suite or single; rea- sonable. POLK. 17— Double or single rooms; visitors, 25c per night. ROOMS TO LET- Continued. POST. 622— Sunny suite or single rooms; first class : in every respect. MRS. M. SCHULZ. POST, 910— Sunny, well furnished double par- ; lors; kitchen; bathroom; private flat. POWELL, 2G7— Changed hands; nicely furnish- ied sunny rooms, single or en suite, $1 25 up. POWELL, 317—2 handsomely furnished single rooms; top floor; reasonable. ; t POWELL, 420— A sunny " unfurnished front room. . --.. PROSPECT PLACE. 123; off California bIT ! bet. ■ Stockton and Powell — Large room, $5; private; German. SEVENTH, 192. near Howard (Girard House)— Sunny rooms; reasonable; also housekeeping. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth St.. near Murket— Furnished and unfurnished. SILVER STATE House. 16-18 Mason St.— Fur- 1 nished rooms; single. $1 50 to $3 a week; ; suites, $4 to $5; -baths: elevator: electric | lights: hot and cold water; transients solic- ited: restaurant. MRS.'J. GALE. Proprietor. SIXTEENTH, 2S22— Sunny furnished rooms, | with or '. thout housekeeping: cheap. STEVENSON, 472— Worklngn-.en can find clean, sunny outside rooms; cheap. SUTTER. 309— Sunny rooms neat and clean: terms reasonable. • , ' SUTTER. 1111— Nice front suites, $12 month; single rooms. $5; very desirable neighborhood. THE New Grand House. 246 Third st -150 fur- nished rooms from $1 to J4 per week or from $3 to $15 month: reading-i corns. A. T. VAYSSI, Proprietor. TURK, 405— Front Bunny furnished rooms, $6 up; bath. ■ TWENTY-FIRST. 3392. cor. Guerrero— ' furnished boarding-house: sunny rooms. WINDOW , (opposite Clans Spreckel.-- building) to see parade. 724 Vi Market st., room 18; j fine- view. . ■ $5 A MONTH, sitting and bedroom combined; sunny: furnished; gentleman. Box 633, Call. 615 LARKIN ST.— Branch office of The Call. ■ Subscriptions and want ads taken. • . ROOMS AXD HOARD. 1 AN English family would like two or three i gentlemen to room and board; rooms sunny; ! good table; best home cooking. 802 Jones St.. 1 near Butter, BUSH, 822— Sunny rooms with bath, gas, run- ning water, telephone, break $15 month; down town. ELLIS. BIS— sunny alcove rooms, with board. FOLSOM. Gil— Swedish private boarding, with i room, $4 to $5 per week; nice location. BUSH, 822 — First-class rooms and board; every- thing the very latest: Been to be appreciated; special rates for gents. EI4DY, — Wanted; young lady or gent to room and board: private family; reasonable. FIFTEENTH, Sunny room, with or with- out board. HYDE. 299, Salisbury— Changed hands: thor- oughly renovated; pleasant sunny rooms with flrrt-class board; beautiful grounds; quiet, homelike; reasonable. HYDE, 1105 (Hotel Victoria)— Nice sunny rooms; bath, gas, telephone; with breakfast. $10 mo. MCALLISTER. 127&— Front room, with alcove; modern upper flat; $5 per week. -■?>■■, PINE, Sunny, homelike, nicely furnished rooms, with flrft-class family board; hot and cold water; bath and gas; select location. BUSH, 822— Handsomely furnished front bay- window rooms; first-class board; running water r bath, gas. telephone: down town. SOUTH PARK. IC9— Good table board. $3 per week: with nice sunny front room. $4 week. SITTER, Nicely furnished sunny rooms; first-class family board; nice grounds; rea- sonable. THE ORIEL— New elegantly furnished, sunny Market-Ft. suites, with board for 2. $40 per month; single rooms accordingly. VAN NESS aye.. 93ft— Sunny rooms: new flat; board If desired; modern conveniences; terms reasonable. VAN NESS. 808— Sunny newly furnished rooms', electric lights: bath; with board; moderate. WANTED— A refined young lady, employed, to make home with young couple; $15; refer- ence. Box 80.*. Call office. ■ .■*-;. CHILDREN HOARDED. LADY living; in Alameda would like 1 or 2 children to board; references exchanged. Ad- dress E. 11.. 2018 Eagle aye. CHILD to board; best oX care; terms $10. 1034 McAllister st. WANTED— An Infant to care for; best of care; reference. 372 Linden aye. \ . >.' I FRENCH lady boards children or Infant; mother's care; nice home. ■ 1107 Clay st. STORES TO LET. HOWARD, lir.s— Store, with 3 living rooms; nna locality for barber shop: rent $15. SMALL store; cheap rent: 525 Laguna St., near Hayes. Apply grocery, 601 Hayes st. STORE. Twenty-first and Valencia; good '>ca- tlon for shoe or dry goods store. STORE, Twenty-third and Guerrero; desirable for drug store; concrete cellar. - ■ MEDICAL. ALL Ladies— only Dr. and Mrs. M. Da vies, true friends of all invalids, men and women; 60 years' practice: safe and quick cure guar- anteed: any disease or irregularity; disgrace . avoided; kind sympathy and aid; sure relief, though else fail; delicacy, privacy, home, etc.; babies adopted: travelers treated; no delay: self-cure sent; call or write; free; con- . fidential. MRS. M. DA VIES. 59 McAllister St.; pills. $1; very strong. $2; cure, $5. A ' TREATMENT that restores all cases of monthly Irregularities (from whatever cause) in a few hours; safe, and sure at all times when others have failed; no instruments used; travelers helped at once; home in confine- ment ; every case guaranteed; consultation free and confidential: self cure. $5; pills, $1. MRS. DR. WYETH. 208 Turk St., near Jones. ALL of Dr. Foulefs capsules are guaranteed absolute cure for all female diseases; posi- tively safe and sure; no danger or after ef- fects: taken in time it also act? as a pre- ventive; price. $1 50 per box, sent free by mail on receipt of price; consultation on all special diseases free. ■- WALLER BROS.. 33 Grant aye., S. F. A Caution— Before pur- chasing elsewhere write us. . NEW process for female trouble; no matter from what cause; no medicine or instru- ments used: restores. ln one day without fail; every woman her own phpslcian; away dis- grace: consultation free: can be sent and used at home: pills and capsules, $1; cure, $5; by the well-known DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st. A TREATMENT that restores instantly all -cases of monthly -Irregularities from what- ever cause: no Instruments used: guaranteed cure at office, $5; travelers helped Instantly; home in confinement: consult free: hours 10 to ; 5, 7 to 8. DR. and MRS. KOHL. 112 Market. LADIES. Chlchpster's English Pennyroyal Pills (Diamond Brand), best; safe, reliable; take no other; send 4c stamps for particulars. "Relief for Ladles";. letter by return mail; at druggists. Chlchester Chemical Co.. Phlla. DR. WINTERS & Dr. Schwartz. B'2 Castro, cor. 7th, Oakland; reliable practitioners; home In confinement; guar'td cure for all female dis- eases from whatever cause; diagnosis free. DR. and MRS. WEGENER, 1312 Golden Gate • aye., private home in confinement,' with every comfort;' best care and attendance; terms . moderate: infants adopted into good homes. | A BOON to wives and mothers — Seguro: price, $1 50; RICHARDS & CO., 406 Clay St.: send 2c stamp for particulars to Seguro Manu- facturing Co., £31 X St., Sacramento. Cal. ■ ALPEAU'S French pills, a boon to ladies with female troubles; no danger: safe cure; $2 50; j express C. O. D. : don't delay until too late. I . OSGOOD BROS., Coast Agents. Oakland. Cal. PROF. THOMPSON'S new cancer cure; quick and sure. '. S6SH Market st. ,-, DR. HALL. 9 McAllister . st. ; diseases of women and children. MRS. ARCHARD. midwife; home In confine- ment; confinement alone, $5. 156 Second st. ■' 527 MONTGOMERY, cor. Clay— Open until 9:30 o'clock; branch office of The Call. .Subscrip- tions and want - ads taken.' ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ADVICE I free; no charge unless successful. W. W. DAVIDSON, 927 Market st. ALL private law cases, insolvency, collections, free advice; open cv. Atty McCabe, 103 Larkln. ' L. S. CLARK— Emma Spreckels b!dg., 927 Mar- ket: : consultation free; no fees in advance. j ADVICE - free •on all legal matters. T. F. STACK. 14 McAllister St.. room 64. LEGAL NOTICES. THE Pacific Heberew Orphan Asylum and Home SoeWtv hereby give notice that they have admitted into the orphanage from Janu- ary -• IS9S. to June - 30, ISSS the following • named orphans an.l ihalf orphans, boys and girls, viz. : Ada Hoffman, aired 10 years 7 ,;' months; V.Hyman' Hoffman, :' aged •5 . years 7 months; ; Solomon Meyers, aged 4 years 2 months: Phyllis Scharff, aged 8 years 10 months: Claudio Scharff, ; aged ■■"!■- years 3 . months: : Rebecca Kuhn. aged . 10 years 11 "months; Stella- Kuhn. aped 1 years 10 months; Samuel Kuhn. "aged 6 years: -Meyer a Kuhn. aged 3 years 9 months: May, Lewis, '..aged 9 years 4 months: Hattie Baer, and 14 * years 3 months; Bertha Bacr, aged 10 nan; M :-••■; Baer, aged 10 years; Max Baer. snj 8* years 9 months:-, Edward j Levy. aged 4 'wars -3 months: Joseph Cahn. -. aged .11 ■ years • months, and Leo Cahn. aged 5 years. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. The Earl Fruit Company sold at auction yes- terday California Fruit as follows: ■.';.■ CHICAGO, July 2.— Bartlett (Venti- lator), $2 3)@2 75, average $2 64. Prunes— " monl, average $1 90; Tragedy, $1 29. Plums— Burbank, 85c@$l 55, average $1 27; Mikado; average $1 25. Peaches— St. John, $1 02; Hale's, 66c. Apricots— Royal, 70c@$l 30, average $1 (Q. Two cars sold. S^lPjpi BOSTON, July 2.— Prunes— Tragedy. 80c® $1 i"5, average $166. Apricots— Royal, 46c. Cherries— Royal Anne, 30@85c, average 55c; " Tartarian, 35c® $1 10. . average 64c; White Big- * arreau. average 30c. — Briggs' May, $1 18. Pears— Beurre Glfford, single crates, average 75c; Bartlett. half boxes, average $1 05. Four cars sold. -.. - ''■•' NEW YORK, July 2.-Prunes— $1 05 . ■ @1 55, average $1 36; Tragedy, 70c@$l 70. aver- f age $1 25. Plums— Abundance, 55c©$l 40, aver- age 95c; Peach, $1 20(gl 75, average $1 47; Royal • Hatlve, 505r90c, average 73c. Peaches— Alex- : ■ ander, 70@95c, average 79c; Hale's, jK)c©sl 25, . " average 77c. Apricots— Royal, 40c@$i 30. aver- age 71c; Moorpark, 50@75c, average 73c; St. . •° Ambrose, average $1 10. Cherries— Royal Anne, 3:@37c. average 62c. Pears— Bartlett. $1 30@l 85,' .': •' average $144. Apples— Alexander, average 8Qo; ■"• White Astrachan, 60@85c, average 78c. Ten * .* cars sold. ■ •..'■••' PHILADELPHIA. July 2.— Prunes— Tragedy, ' :"■ $1 10&1 50, average $1 44: Sjmorli, average 79c." Plums— Abundance. 70c@$l 30. ' average $1 hi;.' . Burbank, $1 05@l 50. ayerage $1 24; Peach, *1 15 ..'•• ©1 10, average $121: Royal Hative. $1; St. "■••• Catherine, 86c. Apricots— Royal, 90c!ff$l 30, aver- •" ■>' age $1 19. Peaches— Hale' 85c@$f 25. average '-.' $1 05; St. John, average $1 18. Two cars sold. . • LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE> " .- :*•<■ '■* '~^- --: ;-■■•■;■ • -. i • •.■-.'.. SAILED. ". • • ".';''■': ■■:'.■':•.' ■ -'.-'- Saturday. Jirly'i -"."• Stmr Willamette. .Hansen, for Seattle.. ... ' '.. •■•• ' DOMESTIC PORTS. ;""• '..■"■'' .. : " '":•'.'' EUREKA— SaiIed July 2-Schr" Mabel Gray". '-' : ' ■"■ for Newport. y ''•.'■':',■ '"•-"-. CASPAR— SaiIed July 2-Stmr Jewel, for San. ■'- .* " Pedro. ■ •."":.• -.- '• .' ;,' ~ FORT BRAGG— Sailed July 2— Stmr Sequoia. " : "'- : for San Fran'Msf-. . ■.-■-..*. ', . ■ .-. ;-_ . "";■. FOREIGN PORTS. '"• ■.'■.'■:^". FALMOUTH— rrived" July I— Ger ship Bee- '{.■"" thoven, from Oregon. * ■'• • . .••."■•! NEWCASTLE, NSW-Salled June 10-Br brk ••"'■';' Ilala. for Dutch Harbor. - " : •■•"',. "." '.:.;. MARRIAGE LICEVSES. ". - ". ; . Marrlatre licenses have been lssiied ;i* f ■■!! •"•» ■ • • ■'. C. J. J. Ludfmann and Emily. C. Horstman 3 Henry Harr.cks and Hi<n<>ra A. Shannon.. •" John J. Grady and Mary A. 8urke. .:..:...-. 28-2B " '' * George L. Smith and Nellie M. Brown.. -22-13 - V Franz W. Krabler and Mary Mu11er. ....... 24-26 ""• " William W. Knott and Nellle'Young 45-31 .• " ■. Gabriel Moulin and Lenore C. Morrtll ;.25 23- " •■ I. A. Sullivan and Jennie A. 80wman. ,..23-20. *■'• Nicolo Fopplano and Emilia 8.-iclgalupl.... 3o-13 -. Marius Gtruad and Marie Mesplc 3*-*2 Anders W. Pilman and Julia 8arb0ur....... 33-24. George W. Jordan and Ethel A- Bowes... 28-19" ."; William C. Graham "and Emma Haber...... 25-23 ,' Guy F. Maydwell and Isab.?lle M. Peyran.. 2B-24 *. . Joseph C. Trickier and Nellie G. Burns 30-25 Alexandra Roux and Kinigund Pressel.... 6s-33 •' *s, Eugene W. Norris and Dora L. Searle 23-21 Albert L. Wangenhelm and Theresa Troy. 23-13 -.. • BIRTHS— MARRIAGES— DEATHS. '.:'-••• Birth, marriage and death notices sent t>y mall will not be inserted. They must, M ••" -. : handed in at either of the publication offices ''.•."• and be Indorsed with the name and residence of \ ..' persons authorized to have the same published. ; ."■■ BORN. '.- . .'■ ';■ ' . BREMLER— 22. IS9B. to' the wife of Max '-. : .". Bremler, a son. ' ' :. . ■ •'■•.■• •-••■ ' ■' BRIZZOLARA— In this city. June. 19;- 1898, to-"-/. the wife of A. L. Bri2zolara, a son. • ', . .- ;. ■■ CUMMINGS— In San nafael. June 2:. .1838,,- to '•'-.' •' the wife of Thomas Cummings, a daughter. . "...-" DE GELLER— the Wife of Charles de Gel- .': : ':. " ler, a son. .:.•,- •.= ..- .- .■<'■'.'■" MURRAY— In Oakland. June 23. 1898, to th» -.- * :,'. wife of John Murray, a daughter." ". : - • •'. .*?•< STONE— 1. 1898. to the wife "of ' E. -'W, :' : . : 'V Stone, a daughter. . * *'• .' : w •..:.".•■.■' =■•. : SUTHERLAND— In this clt. June 30, IS3B. to ■■;■• the wife of Alexander R. T. ■ Sutherland, a .-•■•' ■'. son. . •. . * •■'••--•.--.. ■ : -.-■ :• ..' .;'.'. WURKHEIM— In ■ this- city. . June " 30.; 1898. to "."•: ".':. the wife of S. Wurkheim; a daughter.- • .'•-. '"• ■'. ■■. WYNN— June 28. 18??.. to the wife of W. "Jy".- "•'';■ ■ Wynn. a son. ' . . . ; - "I ".*-" . !*•■•' ••; - HAIIRIED. '-■;• .". "*£ :V v ABRAHAMSON — PHILLIPS —In this city, " •'■* ■ June 26," 1898, by the Rev. Dr. Friedlander. <■' V.'. Julius" Abraharhson of Oakland. CaJ.. ". anil- '•:■'.-" Rebecca M. Phillips of San Francisco.- -"V- '"■ .".-- FRIEDRICHS— CRAEMER— m" this city. June =...-'' 30. IS9B, by the Rev. j. M. .Buehler,' Henry' 8.'".:- *.' • Friedrichs and Ida H. Craemer. ... : --"*.* •'.-.'.■.••' MACHABEE— KINGWELL— In Los .. Angeles";- •-' '. June 29. 1898, hy'the Rev. C.Moldney," .George. ..... W. Machabee of LoS.. Angeles^-" and -Minri-i'e L..-. ■'•••• Kirlgwell of San Francisco. •' " <.• ■ . '-'.''-■■ PHILLIPS— BARRY— In" CastroviHe. -rune-. -29: ''*''V'. 1898. Jackson C. Phfjlips of Watsonville and '■••"'..'• Margaret E. Barry of. Castroville. .*• *.•' ,'. "."■"-• °'-. SIMMEN-SCH>. T EiDEB-,iri this city, June.' 3o, •■■•".••; IS9B, by the Rev. •J. M. Buehler, - Harry, '•' ■.-■■ •' Slmmen and Tilly R. Schneider.*- '.. ". " •■ -.'.'.. •".. : '• ~. .• . died. ' ..: ••■'•:>'.• ;••>;!/• ■'■: ■ Baker, -Grace I/-" ':■' . Eollak, Mrs. "Mary-•" Mary- • ' ■- ' -•' Cantwell, ' Michael- . .*• Quinjan,' Kate F. : ■'• ■ -■". -- Corkery, Miss Mary. • Rogers'. . Thomas- •-.•■■.*-:•.". . Dowllng. Edward •. .'. Rosendorri, : ErriO • :■■""• Fltzmaurice. William Ryan, Thomas J.-' ■ '■■■'': . Fogarty. Alicia - • ... Sawyer,- Lizzte JF: Q."..- • Granger, Anna , ' ; "'gcheel, Jennie.- ■■•"": '■■■ '.-..V' •■ Harris, Etta . "". - ". Swensson.- -"Samuel. E:'."-. • Keegan, Michael . • • "Thjoniser.-." -Henry, ■'•-■ '■■'. Lustig, Isaac . ' '-. Tons.or, ' Charles F.-'.- '•" "• McCauley, Wflllam . • Vaieme,'FiHppo ■ :-/'i *■*•*- McDonald. John '. .'.WeU.tiell. William O. "•'"' • O'Brien. Terrance • .Williams," Albert :c:- "• '•- Peterson. Neils' '. *: .:. •■•.•,- • r"..-. .'•".. ■: BAKER— this city, June 20, 1898. Gr.acS. • '., . Irene, dearly he-loved .daughter of Bob^f.t: T. •-; ■ and Susie A. Baker, and sister, of ' Gertrude, '■'••' "Hattie, Evy, Robert ,J. and Mildred .Baker,- a native of San Francisco, aged 4 years ana .-: ; 9 months. ■* " ■."••'■*.•.*'•• ' '-•• try Friends and acquaintances. are ,respect-= "■ fully Invited to attend the. funeral- this day i-?; (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, "from .tHe family!! resi- • '"-. dence. 857 Bryant street... Interment- 1.. O. Oi- " ■ ■F. Cemetery. -." .- - ' '. "'. . :"■[■.::.' -y CANTWELL-In .this city, Ju-ly' 1; 1898,- Mich> -•••"." ael, beloved husband .'of Catherine.-. Cafuwefi. ':•'!'■ ' and father of John D., Thomas' " M./.-Stepiiea'--' '•"' A., Katie E. and the late' Edward James} :' : •■-.■." Cantwell, a native of Thurles, County Tip-:'- perary, Ireland, aged 66 years. '..' ■' ■' '■.".. ■■•' ■„'.'■ (E?*Fri< ! ntiy and acquaintance's. "are respect'-- -.-. fully invited to attend the funeral ithis !day I ' (Sunday), at 8:30 o'clock,' from his late.resi-- '-* .- derice, 662 Howard street,."tlience to St-. .Roses. -..- .' Church, where a requiem high mass will :.bS *; *• "■ celebrated for the repose of his- soul, com-.' .- ; •. mencing at .9 o'clock. Interment' Holy 'Cross '■'■ Cemetery. *.•■■"■.'■ .. ' •'. •."'"•..' -.'". CORKERY— In th.ls.clty,. July l. 1898.' Mis : 3 :" Mary Corkery. •• •*."••..• '■:'"■■■" \' ..:'" -\ ICT'The funeral will take place toi-mca-rp.w -. ' : ' (Monday), at 10 o'clock... from her • late- rest- -."-.: dence, 621 Eddy street, thence' to. St. Mary's" •■"-?. ■ Cathedral. ' .' .. '; % -o '..:. ■" ■ -•..-•'■ . DOWLING— In this city, June 30, ISOS. Edward '"• " Dowllng,' beloved brother of ihfc" late" Richard, :...-"-. Dowling, a native. At Freshford. : County, Kil-. •••' . - kenny. Ireland, aged 75 years. --. •.."-.". .." .-;.-'.. ■ Friends arid acquaintances are respect-- : - •-" • ally Invited to attend the funeral this ."day. .'•.'.'"' (Sunday), at B>ls o'clock, from the. parlors of •-. • the United Undertakers,- 27 and. 23 ' Fifth .': -; .' . street, thence "to Sacred Heart -Church, where • ■' . a requiem high mass will be .celebrat.ed. for '• '. ■ the repose of hi« soul at .9 o'clock,' Inter-'.'.; :.'•'• ment Holy Cross Cemetery. " • ".' '.- : . , FITZMAURICE— In this city, July 1-.' 1898. .'*. William Mark, dearly beloved son Of the late. .* . : Patrick H. and Elizabeth •Fltziria.urice, a' : .--' . native of Cork, Ireland, aged 46 years.- '.-* ■. ■?.'. •• • C^Friends and acquaintances are "respect- • . : . fiil!y invited, to attend the funeral. to-morrow" -.'.. (Monday), at' ? o'clock, frqm the -parlors of ' ' : ' 1 McAvoy & Co.', 1235 Market street: between* '•'-*• Eighth and Ninth, thence to St. Mary's •' 'a-- ' " thedral, where a requiem ■ mass will be ce'le- • .• . brated for the repose of .his soul, commenc- ing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross . •••". Cemetery. • * " ■.''.-■•'• FOGARTY— this city.", July 1, 1898,'. at her. *" • ■ residence, 30 -Dorland Street. Alicia, beloved . • wile of H. P. Fogarty, and mother of Nicho- -, las, William, James, George, ' Joseph and : - •' • Alicia Fogarty, a native of Ireland, aged 62 , . . years. .'.•'" (^Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow" • '- ; (Monday),' at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- .•• dence, 30 Dorland ..street, thence, to Mission i Dolores Church, -where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated .for the repose. of her '. soul, commencips at 9 o'clock. \ Interment • ' .- Mount ' Calvary • Cemetery, • •■■"."■••.■"'■• ..* • GRANGER-^ln'Alvarado,'*" July?, 1898, Anna," : ■ beloved wife .of F. B. Granger, . and. rtro.ther'- • ' -of Farley B. and Clarence- Granger and.. Mrs.- : .' " E. E. Chase of San Jose, a native 'of Shroff- V- shire County, • England/ ■ aged . 63 years %'.'"• month and -3 days. .* : * .*.•." •■•■..-.' ■ ICTFriends and acquaintances are respect- • fully invited to 'attend the funeral . to-morrow ." (Monday), at 10 o'clock, irom "tne- residence.- HARRIS— "In •Papeeti,; Tahiti. .Etta; b'el-ove'd. • wife of Samuel Harris, eldest* daughter of •'. Mary and the late William F. Allen and sis- •- • ter of Alice and 'Edna Allen, aged 24' -years 6 months and 25 days." .'.-': " ■' '■' KEEGAN— In San Mateo, July 2, 1898-, Michael, , beloved husband of Maria K^ega-n, .an.) father* . of Michael, James, Lizzie, Katie &nd "the -late : - . John Keegan, a native of . Ireland, . aged c 52 years. " . ■ - ."-'.".' • . Friends and acquaintances are. respect- *. ' fully invited to attend the funeral' to-morrow • (Monday), at 10 6'clock, fronv.his' late home, "* • .thence to St. Matthew's Catholic Church. a where a requiem high." mass, will be cele- brated for the repose ot his soul: Interment - St. John's Cemetery. • • • .. • .•. LUSTIG— this city. June •30, • 1898, isaac, :. beloved father of Dr." D. .D. Lustig, : a native ;'- •' of Bohemia, aged 70 years. .'..'.•' '• i C 3" Friends and acquaintances are ' respect- fully Invited* to 'attend the funer.al this "day (Sunday); at 10:30 -o'.clock, from, the parlors of Halsted Co.. 945- Mission street. . Inter- ment Home of Peace Cemetery, -by .train \ leaving Third and To wnsend -streets , at! *U:3flP. ■'= o'clock. -- . *Jr • *BJ fTtlm. McCAULET— In this ; city. July 1. 1198, Wil- liam A., beloved husband of Jennie C. Mc- Cauley, a native of Philadelphia, - &ged 62 k 13