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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 1895. e e e e FLATS TO LEP—Continued. PPER FLAT 7 ROOMS, BATH; 0. 140 Fulton. HOUSES TO LET. HOWARD—12 ROOMS AND B ROOMS TO LET—Continued. 1114 EIGHTH — SURNYX . UN URNISHED rooms, single or en suite; references. _ PERSONALS. WANTED AS_TO THE swhereabouts of the heirs of JOHN P. MUR- NFORMATION XY FURNISHED ROOMS AND centh, 6 rooms, 5 Capp, 6 rooms, bath, § NT SUNNY FLAT 7 ROOMS, BATH: d frescoed. 713 Grovi FLATS, FLATS, ‘0 rent, to rent, torent, to_rent, to rent, to rent. D, 10 Montgomery st. HAIGHT, ABOVE BRODERICK—SUN- & CO., 118 Montgomery st. s OF 14 ROOMS AND BATH TO RE table for 4 tenements; rent $35; | a und Mission. | Apply 10 L. A. S0UC 433 JESSIE, REAR MINT — FURNISHED double room and kitchen; double and sin- | gle; cheap. 23 HOWARD-SUNNY DOUBLE AND SIX: gle_rooms; neatly furnished: prices to suit. PHY, who died near Oakland, Alameda County, California, November 16, 1890. and also of the heirs of MARY E. MURPHY, his wite, who died lace on the 19th day of November, eirs of either of said particular the children of MARG. 128 | furnished room. LON, nee MiURPHY, at one time supposed to b resided in Brooklyn, 'New York, will learn some- thing to their advantage by addressing either of the undersigned at Oakland, Alameda County, Califor- RINCON PLACE, RINCON HILL, OFF Harrison st., bet. First and Second—Sunny ot and cold water: 1or 2 gents. ,SO OCTAVIA—SUNNY FURNISHED AL- | OBERT M. FITZGERALD, Executor. GEORGE W. REED, Attorney. 126 o ire and siasiasoanat ceasomanié: Oakland, Cal., April 4, 1895. ¥ THIS MI NY NEWLY FURNISHED TS THE EYE OF MARTIN S. modern impro ainted #nd al & owner on premises 10~ Page and Octavia sis. 80 BUSH—SUNNY DOUBLE AND SINGLE rooms; neatly furnished; $7 up. FOURTH — 2 SUNNY SINGLE FUR- | 108 hidied roorms. MYER, call or leave address at 1415 Mission st. TTENTION! LINCOLN BROS., 226 SIXTH st., are selling new cheese, be ib resh butter, 20c u roll: 10-1b sack corn- S BACH: MODERN IM- % % SION :112;l l}(l-‘.urv'll St 1o thousekeeping room; bath; also un- furnished parior, $5. LL & CO, 11 | furnished rooms for housekeeping. ~ MINNA—4 ROOMS FURNISHED FOR +) housekeepin, Montgomery st T o SOF LOCALITY OF excellent bouse 10 rooms, | 4 the Miss Dbath, laundry ; no children; $1 n the warm part of tb | RNTSHED HOUSE- | 16 Fair Oaks, near BATH AND LAUNDR & Tremont ave. FRONT PART OF and kitchen. 72 . INTH AND TENTH —3 nicely furnished rooms complete for HOWARD, BET. | housekeeping; bath SUNNY HOUSEKEEP- , bet. Fifth and rooms: wooden mantel WORTH, COR AP, COMFORTABI place, off Harri: s 5 NNY FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP- | Apply 742 Howard st. NISHED ;m(‘ L4 ing rooms. table for doctor. —TWO WELL FURNISHED | sunny front housekeepg rgomx: others cheap. NR. LAGUNA—$9; TWO rent reduced to $4 Y/ rooms and bath 7 BIRCH AV { rooms and kitch Q PEARL, COR. A O 3 large sunny cor. bay nished for hous: W SUNNY HOU ST, OPP. OCTAVIA— window rooms well f ing: hot and cold water. ©~ POLK—3 OR 4 LARG O | sunny rooms furnished for housekeeping. »é used as a whole or 7 rooms and bath each. CAPP & CO., House Brokers and Real E: N OAKLAND—COTTAG rnished: piano, et months at $40. hteenth and Mark rooms; house = | &% nished rooms; $6 to $9 per month; quiet —4 AND 5 ROOM: | furnished for housekeeping; rent 1o $99r FOURTH—FURNISHED ROOM SUIT- ©) able for light housekeeping; also single. HOWARD—HOU single room $4. $)¢) THIRD— 22 i éeping suite, 8 oward and Mi 50; fine locat R, 36 Glen Park av PING ROOM $8; | OUSE OF 9 ROOM FRONT FURNISHED HOUSE: single, #1, $1 26, §1 50. | one or two famili 421 Powell st. 00D YARD A FIFTH AND | ms clean and 7 NATOMA, { Sixth — Housekeeping roo; sunny; 1, 2 or 3 connecting, very cheap; also other | NTS ON RITCH ST. FROM NEAR HAYES—6 SUNNY == HOWAI RNISHED F T HOWARD — | tront room for housekeeping or otherwise. THIRD — double and single sunny rooms; $1 50 a week. 2SS, NEAR HAY nished rooms, housekeeping HOWARD—LARGE d housekeeping rooms.reasonable. D ESPONSIBL housekeeping | Z4 furnishes COTTAGE 4 ROO) DO. Mission-st. cars. + 632 Second st., bet. connecting rooms, furnished 404 OCTAVIA—1 LARGE SUNNY FRONT room; unfurnished. 788 &' sumny trant rooims to et 1362 M T ST.—NICELY FURNISHED | rOH_ELLfi Y UNFURNISHED | OV tront room, with grate. g?)"'uu —SU ROOM; BATH; $9; 1 5 ) dependent; references. AVE., BET. POLK ST. AND VAN NESS ©) ave.—Front room: $5. 720 LEAVENWORTH — 4 BAY-WINDOW { 2V suiie; suitable for gentleman and wite or le gentleman meal, 25¢; 10-1b sack oatmeal, 35¢; picnic hams, ¢ 1b: finest sugar-cured hams, 11c ib: macaroni, DOX; rice, 20 Ibs for 10 cans table apricots, §: cans best jam, prines, 25 1bs for §1: 0 caus sardines, $1; 10 1; 10-1b can of lard, $1: 16 cans to- 16 cans sugar corn, , #1: flour, 65¢ asack; 4 Ibs coffee, $1. LINCOLN BROS.. cash grocers, 226 Sixth st., between How- ard and Folsom. ATRIMONIAL NEWSPAPER OFFICE IN ML Anchor Hall, 997 Market st.: by mail, 15c. Free lebture on marriage every Wednesday even- 14 NESS AVE—NICELY FURNISH- 12 cans oysters, ’\G’Ilfl! ‘lnPENiNé,—(}LOBi MILLIN IR, Sixth, com Wednesday, April 10. M LS nmencing We ¥, A ING FOR CHILDREN: SAT. , 927 Mission, be}: 5th and glh. ‘)ZO THIRD—S] | - housekeeping; $5up: brick building; yard. |12fsx TH - CHEAPEST IN THE CITY; double and single sunny;front rooms. 0 i LARGE SUNNY FURNISHED 735 Folsom st. UNNY FURNISHED ROOMS. $4 and $5 month. 120; GEARY—SUNNY SUITE OF ROOMS. rflf HOWARD, COR. THIRD—FINELY FUR- nished sunny front rooms: transient. | 17 SOUTH PARK (UPSTAIRS)—LARGE SUN- e ny frent room; private family. Z GUARANTEE: R class. PROF. FOSTER’S dancing-school, (YENUINE STEAM AND ELECTRIC BATHS. MISS STANLEY, 11025 Stockton st., room 1. R. C. H. SPENCER HAS DISCOVERED how to grow new hair and save what you have: a large class under treatment. bo plaining treatment, 1206 Market NEW LOU 8-14 O'Farrell st. Send address for RE DINING-PARLORSJAT re the talk of the town. TTENTION, LADIES—EMMA” BUST¢DE- veloper will'enlarge bust 5 inches: guaranteed; sealed instructions 2c, or 24-page ill. catalogue 6c, meiled. Emuwa Toilet Bazar, Boston, Mass. 6263 HAYES—SUNNY FURNISHED 2 front room $4 per month. 711 STOCKTON—NICELY FOURNISHED | rooms; very cheap. !.)‘S_F‘Um ON, BET. GOUGH AND OCTAVIA —4 rooms to let ni $10. u,J 1035 MABEET - TARGE FEONT SUITE o ) well furnished; also alcove; rent reason- able, 4 ADIES, DR, VORELL'S FR pills never fail; safe and sure; sealed Aurum Medicine Co., INCH FEMALE AG CARPETS WOVE TO ORDER FOR SALE; also chenille-wove rugs, dealer in carpet twine in hank or chain at lowest rates. GEO. MATTHEW, 709 Fifth, Oakland, Cal. 5 N KNACKINE, marriage name, silk-rag portieres; County Waterford, Irelan MRS. BALDWIN; inquired for at 1633 Folsom st., i 10 [ MARKET—3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS, | LUOL suitable for doctor or dentist: rent $20. R. JESSIE: SWLY house. Q1 GOLDEN GATE AVE,—SUNNY FU R- 2 nished front room ; bath; gas. 3 KEARNY—NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY rooms, reduced to half price. | 62.)51;5.\1«\' — RONT SUNN SU. & well furnished: also single front rooms. 1926 MARKE GLE | 1+7Z0 and double rooms: also housekeep rooms. VHA' 2 708 & E handsomely furnished rooms; bath: MARKET—OFFICES AND ROOMS FUR- nished and unfurnished; also housekeeping YFARRELL—SUNNY ther rooms, furnished 61-,..xnm"-—'u N 'room in private family GG’-," INNA, COR. EIGHTH—NICELY FUR- | nished bay-window rooms; $1 a week. 192 TAYLOR-ELEGANTLY FURNISHED suite, sunny rooms; also single room: T' TAYLOR ¢ fA] suites and single rooms: reasonable '170—“ HOWARD—LARG, ALCOVE unfurnishes (LY FURNISHED UNFURNISHED ROOM ht housekeeping; suitable for & conpl no children in house. ENTH—SUITE rooms. ant sunny rooms, en suiteand single; first class in every respect; terms reasonable. { turnished suit housekeeping rooms in new fla private family TENTH — SEVERAL HOUSEKEE HEEE iet location, suli s complete for housekeeping; sun all arate and water inrooms; ble for family; single and en RD, COR. TE furnished housekeeping rms: range; bath. en nicely furnished in pr ISHED ROOMS; SUITABL] housekeeping for gentieman and wife: situated | in the Mission; corner house; pienty light and sun; Address Mission, box 85, references exchanged. THIRD — HOUSEKEEPING FLATS TO LET THIRD—SUNNY FRONT SUITE, FUR- | upper 7 rooms, | 1 nished complete for housekeeping; 1o chil- 3 TURE—LARGE GOMS, COM- Q LEWTS, OFf TAYLOK, Large unfurnished room and kitchen, $ furnished rooms, . (REAR) — TWO NICE rooms for housekeeping. | sunny furnished hed rooms for housel bousekeeping. INDOW ROOMS FOR HOUSE- 01 Guerrero st., T EDTCED T0 TPPER FLAT 6 S0 3 ROOMS, COMPLETE FOR | " FLAT 5 ROOMS AND BATH. CELY FURNISHED ROOMS NICE NYBAY-WINDOW 2 room, suitable for 2; board optional; also parior and four furnished housekeeping rooms. EKEEPING ROOMS, A BUSH — HO & suites or siugle; gas; range. sunny roows and bath: rent $22 50. | CALLISTER st., TCELY FURNISHED, SU ny front rooms; housekeeping; ISHED COTT 8 ROOMS AND NT SUNNY SUITE good location in 4 BEAUTIFUL sunny yard; furnished or unfur- OR 3 SUNNY BAY-WI 2 dow rooms furnished for housekeeping, | BRODERICK, COR. FULTON—2 OR 3 | beautiful r00ms complete for housekeeping: | DL F o ath. gas; bath; grate; fine neighborhood; sunny ; sepa- “RAY-WINDOW FLAT OF 3 ROOMS $10. 1581 Folsom st. SUNNY FRONT | 150 10 33 wk. ROOMS TO LET. », NEAR MISSION—BAY-WINDOW THIRD — LARGE rooms $6. $10. $12 wonth 935 Golden Gate ave., opp. Jefferson square. AN rooms, vatn window flat; 6 roo; , 1129 Folsom st. JLAT OF 4 ROOM Single and suites; per 50 0 5 families. “POWELL—LARGE FURNISHED ROOM; Twentieth st. LEWIS, OFF TAYLOR, NEAR POST— 5 flat 6 rooms and bath. et i /& yard; rent reasonable; private family. ST Yon OWARD — LARGE T30 frowara each; rent $25 and $50 3 3MISSION, 4 beautiful papered rooms: bath venteenth: 8 rooms; bath fron: room, with bath rent re HITE HOUSE, 2324 POST ST.—CHANGED hands: newly farnished rooms. NEAR GEARY — NICELY faraished sunny front. room 7 ROOMS, BATH DRY, PAPERRD, painted {nside and oot electrie bell, large vards, with frout and rear cntrances: on ’ Mission and Howard: fast car 11 , 4 rooms and bath, "weifth si., bet. floor, on Glen NEWLY FURNISH furnished rooms, en suite or single; also ele- gant rooms for doctor or dentist. B00 Webster. corner Fulton; completely fur: Apply BALDWIN & HAM- nisbed: rent $30. 10 Montgomery st. 1 FRANKLIN, 2 ave.—1 or 2 large su or unfurnished; use of R GOLDEN nny rooms: furnished ¥ YARD. 52 NOR- folk st., off Harrison, near Eleventh. LATOF 4 ROOMS AN 230 Fulton st. N EW FLAT—BAY-W/ ¥ rooms_ for light housekeeping, or,sin- HOWARD—FURNISHE, N for2, with howrd of witnene T ROOM O—FURNIS) T 40) pirlor with foldtng bed and wse of b OAK—LARGE ROOM SUI] o R i pirsons: $10 per mondh. DL FOR 2 4 bath; all modern conveniences. 1CE 10 per mogth O FURNISHED 50 3 housekeeping rooms. O'FARKELL SHERMAN APARTMENT-HOUSE new sunny rooms; strictly respectable; i f best hotels with egual accommodations; 28 Eighth st., near Marke E N AMERICA—THE 1 Ow Y CALL, sent to any address in the | United Siates or Canada one year for $1 60, posi- | age fr ~NERMAN LADY HAS NICE SUITE OF Tgrooms with good home board; reasonsble. | 10858 Howard st. | 626 EDDY-SUNNY FRONT RMS.: SUITE: | OZ0 and single: best board; reasonable. 7 R ST TR—SUD ¥ oard; American cook; ref. 62] BUSH —SUITE 2 FRONT ~ ROOM:! single rooms; £0od board; §16. RIVATE BOARDING. 925 HYDE ST., COR. Pine—Sunny suite and single rooms, with board. MRS.T. W. BROTHERTON CHILDREN BOARD T,ADY WOULD LIKE Lito board: good homi CARROLL, her's care. MRS. 25 Mission W ANTED—TO BOA | ¥ good care. 663 Howard st. NV ANTE kood suburban home. Address Girl box 8 1l Branch Office. STORES TO LET. { 18, NICE STORE WITH § LIVING | D LO. rooms upstairs. 1209 Turk st. TORE WITH 3 LIVING-ROOMS. 118 FILL- more st. ‘QTORE: 4 LIVIN o1 B S CORNER; 3 ROOMS; stable. 500 Ninth st OFFICES TO LET. QUNNY FRONT SUITES AT 410 KEARNY st.; will bearranged to suit tenant; rent reason- | able. ‘Apply EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 prescription; quick; positively harmless; price, | 5. COXE CO.,, speciallsts, 1423 M t. SURE SAFE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE A\ diseuse; a home in confinement with best care; with the privacy of a home and conveniences | of a hospil ositive cure for liquor, morpbine and tobacco 1abil: every case guaranteed without injury to health. MRS, DR. GWYER, 81134 Hyde st. | 1) 'modern remedy for the cure of nenrastheni impotency and all” disorders of the sexual organ: 81 @ box, 6 boxes $5; send for circular. J. H | WIDBER, cor. Market and Third, sole agent. POSITIVE, GUARANTEED X FO regularitie with invariable success ¢ven in most aggravated cases: easy totake: perfectly natural in actio 10 pain, exposure or danger: curss in two day sent securely sealed on receipt of $3 ‘or C. O. D.: strictly contidential. Address DR. J. MILTO! BERGETOLE, P. O. box 2223, §. F. NEW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRU- mens or worthless pills used: every woman Der own physician for all female troubles: no mai- ter from what cause; restores always in_one days i1 you want to be treated safe znd si:re ea'l on men’s physician: knowiedge can be sent and used at hom all cases gusranteed. DR. POPPER. 318 Kearny s.. R. HA LL, 14 MCALLISTER, SECOND FLOOR, next Hibernia Bank; diseases of women. ME. BORLE, SPIRITUAL MAGNETIC healer: hours § 10 12,10 5. 9 Mason st. ICE PRIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT at the most reasonable price in the city. MRS. M. PFEIFFER, midwife, 2014 Folsom st. C. ROBER18' BATHS AND TREATMENT s for chronic diseases; hours 10 to 10. 110 Sixth st., room 5. 5()() EALD FOR FAILTRETO CURE ANY DUV case of irreguiarities: no matter what cause; method painiess: low fees: elegant home in confiement. Call or write. Inclose stamp. Dis- eases of the éve_ treated successfully. DR. 0% Turk st. MRS, DR, DAVIES, 14 McAllister st., near Market: leads ell_competitors; only qualified, trusty spe- cialist_for safe, quick reliof of Irregilaritics, no matter what caise: treatment scientific, harmless and painiess; never home in confinement. FIRREGULAR OR ANY FEMALE DISEASE see Mrs. Dr. Puetz and be 25414 dth. \RS. GOODWIN, SPECIALTY DISEASES OF women; ladies near or far assured quick relief of disease; irregularities restored daily; safe cure gumnwd, no instruments; home for patients; | best medical attendance; ow fees: free: Drs. Scud- der’s pills and capsules warranted.1370 M arket st. MBS, DB WEGNER, 419 EDDY ST [RREG- ularitiés cured in one dey; no Instruments; ills and capsules guaranteed; travelers at Tended: 1o delay ; private nome for ludies. 0MS, YARD. CELLAR. between Ninth and ‘Tenth, Harri- son and Bryant; §10. LAT OF 4 ROOMS; WITH BATH. INQUIRE at 921 Howard st. FOLEOM—_OORNER SUNNY BAY- window flat; 6 rooms; bath. Inquire of J. EAGAN, 1129 Folsom st. ) SEVENTEENTH_SUNN g SV ENTEENTH_SUNNY FURNISHED LINDEN AVE. NEAR GOUGH; 8 NICE sunny rooms: planked yard; mwnlble.c % “T (THE DELAW ARE)—NEW leantly turnished or unfarnisaed ull mocern improvements; MES!’ SAUNDERS, proprictress: suiies anu singieroo ready April 16. TA LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS. fl;sboon u‘fe lmdle: zmu&ego wl:l; ‘I‘mnéuan 10 danger; safe and sure; . express C. 0. llnl!'ta-llly until too late. OSGOOD BROS., Oak- land, Cal., agents for Alpeau et Cie. AND MRS. DR. SCHMIDT, FORMERLY { Doflill Mission, now 1508 Market st.: month- ¥ irregul s cured ina few honrs; guaranieed: | A o instruments used ; sure preventive. RS, TO RENT—PLAT- form with new tent, 12x15: furnished if de- sired; splendid location: aiso furnished rooms, or Address Postoftice, E. ILL VALLEY CAM ASSESSMENT NOTICES. R N s “A SSESSMENT NOTICE — SUNOL LAND and Improvement Company. Location of prin- cipal place of business, San Francisco, California; location of works, Suiol, Alameda County, Cali ornia. Notice is hereby given that ata meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the 5th day of April, 1895, an assessment, No. 15, of 50 cents per share was levied upon the capital ‘stock of the corpora- tion, payable immediately in United States goid coin to the secretary, at the office of the company, 508 Caltfornia street, San Francisco, Californi i Any stock upon which this assessment shall re- main unpaid on the tenth day of May, 1895, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made befor, will be sold on TUESDAY, the second day of July, 1895, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the costs of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Directors. ED E. POT PER, Secretary. Office—508 California st., San Francisco, Cal. HOTEIflI_VALB. PALACE HOTEL. A R Dimond, Portland A C Hill, N Y A D Ayres & w, San Le- A C Tensey & w, Tacoma andro L R Manning&w,Tacoma Mrs A C Simpson,Tacma H A Anderson, Boston D W Cowden, Salinas J C Lutz, Goldsmith F Lemon, Boston FM Brown, N Y E D Bogle, Nev E Kaufman, Delano W.T Smith, Nev T Bardon, Ashland Mrs C J Clark, Pittsburg Miss Sharp, Philadelphia Miss J Sharp, Phila C E Babb & wf, Minn J G Jeftrey, N Y J Bradbury, L Angeles © Morrister, L Angeles H C Stanhope Los Ang. D L Guernsey, N Y J E Carle, Grand Rapids ¥ Earle, Grand Rapids Mrs Bagley, Watertown H Sherman &w,Watertn A Gessman, Guatemala C W Stott, Watsonville CF Curtis, Boston G B Tyler, Stantord J P Newley, Chicago E J Bogert, US N Mrs E Kyle, Stockton J H Dickinson& w,Stock C P Royce, Cal R D Davis, Sacto C H Phillips, Cal GRAND HOTEL. Moskovics, Livermore J W Peinter, Palo Alto W IR Chester, Cal F A Weeman,CrescentCy T Brown, Petaluma H P Clark, Oakland Rosenberg, Portland 1 R Mertin, Sacramento Richard & w, Oakland C Aull, Folsom E O'Neal & W, Seattle G W Kennedy, Wellingtn r R Hollender, Seattle J J Morey, Watsonville J Hayes, Mont 77 Burkett, Visalia 1 Mondor, N Y ¥'D Willis, Chicago C B Rathbun, Canada G W Fisher, Aberdeen Mrs N Bell, Stockton K B Putnam, N Y J M Forsyth, Portland P Oarson, Helena Mrs Dr Butler, Los Gatos Miss B Butler, Los Gatos Miss A Butler, Los Gatos I A Robie, Sacramento Miss T Watson, Vailejo J Judd, Sacramento J H Logan, Santa Cruz_ C Junner, Etna MissMLivingston.S Clara F W McKee, Chicago P b Dt J Reith Jr, Sacramento E F Clark. Los Angeles C F Ecklon, Folsom J F Devendor, San Jose F L Simmons, Chicago H C_Godell, Sacramento E T Walker, Sacto T E Langley, Los Ang N J Higgie, Sonoma H B Butler, Los Gatos Porter, Cal G A Clark, San Rafael McCreary, Sacto F T Joenson, Sacto M Malarin, Guatemala W M Ayers, Watsonville 3 Whiting, Gilroy J S Cady, Sonoma J R o ) J ¥ Cooper, Santa Cruz S, & Misfit Clothing Pariors, 14 Geary st. PTLI, LADIES ATR-DRESST tockton st.; established 186! strictly one price, {ANCER—PAINLE (LOAKS, CAPES S RETAILED AT DER HAS REMOVED her Oratorical, Vocal and Dramatic Academy | vocal classes Monday, RS, MELVILLE 0519 Van Ness av $1 mo.: dramatic classes W day, 8 .M., 33 mo.; children, private lessons; stage for practice. VICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SP ty; collections, damages, wills, deeds, etc. G. W. | HOWE, Att'y-at-law, 85 HARLEY—CURE YOUR DANDRUFF, IT looks bad and leads to a diseased scalp; one bottle of Smith’s sandruff Pomade is guaranteed to cure or money refunded: price $1, at all drug- S. S., manufacturers, Fresno, Cal. PRICES OF SWITCHES, ; atural curl: La Verite curling fluid ex- Verite Hair-dressing | | Francisco 23.87. 1ast vear 16.1 Market., cor. hair 'Ire;ssvd 25c¢ )SCOPES FOR SAL! outfits bought for cash Bacigalupi, 946 Mkt. Works, 720 Montgoy T PRICE PAID LADIE cast-off clothing. Send postal, J. F ne, main 5506, . F. V7 EDDING INVITATIONS RAVED AND )LD BUILDINGS BOUGHT AND SOLD, store-fixtures, doors, windows, lumber, pipe, Yard 1166 Mission st.. DO THE BUSINESS doing if prices were not right. new and second hand, £rom... Quk Bed Seta Mattings, per Linoteum, per yard. Kitchen Chairs, | Kitehen Tables; Larges: sock and store In- the oity red. 17-1019-1021-1023 Mission st., above Sixth. Open ECOND-HAND AS WELL AS NEW BARS, counters, shelvings, mirrors, desks, and a very large stock of are and see stock and_get oing eisewhere. J. NOONAN, 1017-1019- 1021-1023 Mission st safes, chairs, them, 100; be PLUMBING. Golden Gate ave. H. HUFSCHMID' clothing bought. order by WILLIAD HUN. 1 et. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSCRIP- ons taken at CALL Branch Office, 717 Larkin and 2518 Mission s il B R DR T DELINQUENT SALE NOTICES. ELINQUENT SALE Eagle Mining C¢ place of business, orks, Devils Gate Minix County, Nevada. Notice—There are delinquent upon the following account of sssessment (No. 1), levied on the '8h day of January, 1895, the several amoants set opposite the names of the re- spective sharekolders, as follos 1185 Market. NOTICE — GOLDEN —Location of principal California: loca District, Lyon described stock, INo. Cert. Shares. H. M. Tevy, Tros H. M. Levy, Trustee, E. B. Holmes, Trastee, E. B. Holmes, Truste E. B. Holmes, Trustee. And in accordance with law, and_an order from the Board of Directors. made'on the eighth day of January, 1895, so many shares of eac] such 8tOCK as may be necessary, will be sol lic auction at the office of the company, room 50, Nevada Block, No. 309 Montgomery sireet, San Francisco, California, on MONDAY, the fourth day of March, 1865, at the hour of 2'0'clock ». x. of suid day, 10 pay said deiinguent assessment thereon, tozether with costs of advertising and ex- E. B. HOLMES. Secretary. Office—Room 50, Nevada Block. No. 309 Mony Komery street, San Francisco, California. penses of sule. XNotiee is hereby given that by order of the Board of Directors the date of the sale of delinquent stock. for assessment No. 1 is hereby post) DAY, the 25th day of March, A. same ‘time and place. ned to MON- . 1895, at the E. B. HOLMES, Secretary. GOLDEN EAGLE MINING COMPANY. R POSTPONEMENT. given that by order of the Board of Directors the day of the sale of d>linquent stock for assessment No. 1{s hersby further postpoued to WEDNESDAY, the 2dth day of April, A, D. 1895, at the same {ime and used for years in private practice | Notice is hereby La HOL3 28, Secretary. LEGAL NOTICES. N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE CITY and county of San Francisco, Siate of California, Department No. 10. In the matter of THE LOG CABIN BAKERY COMPANY (a corporation) in insolvency. Under and by order of said Superior Court,the R. I WHELAN, receiver of the es- L0G CABIN BAKERY CO., insolvent debtors, will, on the Sth dayof A pril. 1895, at 11 o'clock A. M., at the premises, corner Fourteenth and Sanchez streets, in the city and county of San Francisco, pursuant to said order, sell at auction, 1o the highest bidder, for cash, the bed property, to wit: wagons, 1 buggy. 1 cart. harness, flour, canned fruit, tins, pans. plates, merchandise used for b purposes, fixtures, etc., used in the bakery bt ness, etc., etc., etc. R. I mHEIiAN‘ Recefver of said insolvents. Dated April 5, 1895, DISSOLUTION 0 ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, is hereby given that the copartnership hereto- fore cxisting hetween J. P. FRASER and J. H. KEEFE under the firm name of FRASER & KEEFE, at 310 Stockton st. painting and decoration business, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. J. P. FRASER will continue said business at the same ‘place and will Is authorized 0 collect al OF PARTNERSHIP. San Francisco, in the all bills of said fi . P. FRASER, J. H. KEEFE. = San Francisco, April 1, 1895. PROPOSALS. OTICE IS HEREBY GLVEN THAT THE Board of Dircctors of the Escondido Irrigation District will receive sealed chiase 01$80,000 of the bonds ceived therefor at the office in Escondido, Cal., until-10 o’clock . M. on the 15th day of April, 1895. e st T HL Te! Of the Mvflmnm":ua. e WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS— THE WEEKLY CALL, in wrapper, for mailing. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE. WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANGISOO, April 6, 5 . s.—Synopsis and general forecast: The pressure Is highest to-night over Northern Utah and Southern Nevada, and is unusnally hizh throughout the entire country west of the Rocky Mountains. Fair weather prevails throughout the entire Territory, and conditions are favorable for its continuance. ‘The temperature still continues to rise through- out the interior, but the changes along the coast | have been slight. The following are seasonal rainfalls this year as comnvared with the same date last year: Eureka 88,58, last year 49.77; Red Bluft 26.84. lasy year 19.15; Sacramento £2.74, last year 13.85: ‘San Fresno 12.63. last vear 6.17: Los Angeles 15.26. last vear 6.40: San Diego 11.31, last year 3.98: Yuma 2.97. Jast year 2.16 inches. an Francisco data: Maximum temperature 80 deg.: minimum, 48 deg.: mean. 54 deg. Forecast made at San Francisco tor the thirty hours ending midnight, April 7, 1895: For Northern California—Fair; nearly stationary temperature light to fresh variable winds. For Southern California—Fair; slightly warmer in the interior; light to fresh northerly winds. For Nevada—TFair: slightly warmer. For Utah- ‘air: ightly warmer. For Arizona—Fair; slightly warmer. For San Francisco and vicinity—Falr; nearly stationary tempersture becoming cooler Sunday evening; light to fresh variable winds shifting o westerly Sunday evening. W. H. Haxox. Forecast Official. LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. SATURDAY, April 6. Stmr Newsboy, Fosen, 52 hours from Redondo; balZast, to W A Mitcheil. STmr San Juan, Pitts, 26 days — hours from Pan- ama, etc: pass and mdse, to P M S S Co. Sumr North Fork, Hansen, 24 hours frm Eureka; pass and mdse. to Charles Nelson. hr Laura Pike, Anderson, 56 hours fm Eureka; 1 M it lumber. 700 M shingles, to Chas Nelson. Schr Bender Brothers, Zaddart, 24 hours from Point Arena; 120 M ft lumber, to Bender Bros. Sailed. SATURDAY, Apr 6. Stmr Westport, Jacobs. Br stmr Arawa, Prosser, Honolulu and Sydney. Stmr Alcatraz, Fagerlund. Stmr Point Arena. Johnson, Mendocino. Schr Anita, Aas, Ensenada. Domestic Ports. SAN DIEGO— Safled Apr 6—Br ship General Roberts, for Portland. MENDOCINO — Arrived Apr 6—Schr Nettie Sundborg, hence Apr 3. COOS RAY—Sailed Apr 6—Schr Western Home, for San Francisco. SAN PEDRO—Salled Apr 6—Schr Elnorah; bktn Skagit, for Port Gamble. TVERSENS LANDING—Sailed Apr 8—Schr Ar- thur I, for San Francisco, PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Apr 6—Stmr Greenwood from Fort Bragg. CASPAR—Sailed Apr 6—Stmr Caspar, for San Francisco. FISH ROCK—Sailed Apr 6—Stmr Alcazar for San Pedro. FORT BRAGG—Sailled Apr 6—Stmr Novo, for San Francisco} Importations. PANAMA—Per San Juan—13,132 bags coffee,16 bxs tamarinds, 882 bxs limes, 130 bxs tomatoes, 24 bdls dry hides, 83 bdls salt hides, 5 bis deer- skins. 1000 bags suxar, 48 bags rice, 885 bags ore, 47 bags shrimps, 49 bags dry fish, 14 pkgs mds 120 pies treasure—$186,924 5. EUREKA--Per North Fork—4 bdlspelts, 6 pes mehy, 81 pkgs mdse, 485 M it lumber, 1 keg but~ ter, 70 M shakes. Consignees. Per North Fork—Standard Oil Co; F Korbel & Bros; C E Whitney & Co; Sav Francisco and Sac- ramento Candy Co; Chas Nelson; W J London: Natioaal Brewery; Hibernia Brewery. Per San Jusn—A Center; Bloom Bros: Cabrera, Roma & Co; Castle Bros; C D Bunker & Co; Goldtree Bros: G Stack: Hass Bros: T Gutte; Inglenook Vineyard Co; J T Wright; J W Grace'& Co: J D Spreekels & Bros Co; J Gundiach & Co: J O Meyerink; J Ivancovich & Co; L P & A Bank; L F Lastreto; LG Sresovich & L Be- nussi; Luis Kelly: L Gilson: Montealagre & Co; R P_Schwerin: Otis, McAllister & Co; ~Urruela ' & Urioste; Stockton Milling Co: Oliver & Co; Parrozt & Co; Thannhauser & Co; Bani of Californi glo-Californian Bank ; Chinese merchants: McNab & Smith; Schwartz Bros. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers HAMBURG—Arrived Apr 6—Stmr Normandie, from New ¥or) MARRIAGE LICENSES. Licenses to marry were granted yesterday as tollows: George McMullin and Julia Eagan, 33—28. Allan H. Wetherbee and_Jessie Whelan, $4—18. ‘A. H. Heney and Alma D, Greenwall, 28—19. Joseph Roger and Anna Furon, 29—23. George J. Thomas and Jessie R. Vernain, 26—21. Glovanni Bianchi and Luisa Botto, 22—19. Tewis Wagner aud T. E. R. Florentine, 33—19. Fong Man and Chin Soon Kum, 28 BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage ana_death notices sent by mall wlil not 'be inserted. They must be handed in at elther of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of persons authorized 10 have the same published. | BORN. BARNETT—In_ Gliroy, Cal., March 23, 1895, to the wife ot S. Barnett, a son. BROCK—In this city, March 27, 1895, to the wite of W. F. Brock, a daughter. BENNETT—In Plowmans Valley, Cal, March 8, 1895, to the wife of F. M. Bennatt, a son. BASTIAN—In Union Hill, Cal., March 26,1895, to the wife of James H. Bastlun, a son. BRADLEY—In this city, April 5, 1895, to the wife of John Bradley, a son. . BELDING—In Stockton, Cal., March 28,1895, to the wife of Arden J. Belding, a daughter. COLLINS—In Watsonville, Cal., March 186, 1895, to the wife of Jobn Collins, a daughter. CARTWRIGHT—In Malaga, Cal., March 30, 1895, to the wife of R. N. Cartwright, a daughter. DAVIDSON—In Valleo, Cal. March 22, 1895, to the wife of Jobn Davidson, a son. FRANKLIN—In East San Jose, Cal., March 25, 1895, 0 the wife of James Franklin, FLETCHER~—In Pacific Grove, March 20, 1895, tothe wife of D. C. Fletcher, a son. GRAY~—In Palonse, Wash., March 28, 1895, to the wie of Raleigh Gray, u daughter. i CREECH—Near Tipion, Cal., March 25, 1895, to the wife of F. W. Creech, a daughter. HILDEBRAND—In Gilroy, Cal., March 26, 1895, 0 the wife of Tine Hildebrand, a son. HARRIS—In Ruby Hill, Eureka County, Nev., March 17, 1895, to the ‘wife of William Harris, a daughter. HOOPER—In Henley, Cal., March 13, 1895, 10 the wife of . W. Hooper, twin daughters. JACOBSON—Near Tulare, March 25, 1895, to the ‘wife of Peter Jacobson, & daughter. KITCHEN—n Ruby Mill, Eareka County, Nev., March 26, 1895, to the wife of John G. {m\m, a daughter. LANDGREBE—In thiscliy, April 1, 1895, to the ‘wife of Robert G. Landgrebe, a son. LEON—In Fowler, Cal., March 31, 1895, tothe wife of George Leon, & ou. LATCHAW—In Elkhorn, Mariposa County, Cal., March 19, 1895, 0 the wife of Frank Latchaw, & son. LEWIS—1In Oro Fino, Cal,, March 13, 1895, to the it Ly eis Lawie e o0 LAUMEISTER — In_Stockton, Cal, March 27, 1895, to the wife of S. H. Laumelster, a davghter. O’CONNOR—In this city, March 31, 1895, to the wife of Eugene 0’Connor, a son. OSTRANDER—In Gilroy, Cal., March 29, 1895, | to the wife of John Ostrander, a son. PERRY—In Hawkinsville, Cali, March 3; 1895, to the wife of Manuvel Perry, a daughter. PHILLIPS—In Arroyo Grande, Cal., March 23, 1895, to the wife of A, Phillips,'a son. STRANGE—In Orovlile, Cal., March 20, 1895, to the wife of Willlam H. Strange, twins—son and daughter. SKILLICORN—In Gilroy, Cal, March 24, 1895, to the wiie of Georze E. Skillicorn, a daughter. SHIELDS—Near Gilroy, Cal., March 25, 1895, to the wife of John Shields, a dzughter. SHEPARD—In Fresno, March 27, 1895, to the wite of J. C. Shepard, a son. STARTSM AN—In Stockton, Cal., March 25,1895, 1o the wife of C. A. Startsman, a daughter. TILLSO: of A. ‘Tillson, a son. WILSON—In Tulare, Cal., March 24, 1895, to the wife of E. C. Wilson, a daughter. WARREN—In this city, March 29, 1895, to the wife of M. J. Warren, a daughter. 1u this city, April 6, 1895, (o the wife MA RIED. ABRAMS_BIBBERGALL—In this city, March 8. Levy, Frank Abrams Bibbergall of San Fran- 81, 1895, by the Rev of Sunta Cruzand Cel cisco. KATZ—STAMPER—In this city, March 31, 1895, by the Rev. M. S. Levy, Israel Katzof Oakland and Hilda Stamper of San Francisco. SCHOENFELD—TISCHLER—In this city, March 81, 1895, by the Rev. M. S. Levy, A. Schoenfeld and Florence Tischler, both of San Francisco. SHADBURNE — SHADBURNE — In San Jose, November 1,1894, by Judge J. W.Gass, L. A. Shadburne and Annie H. Shadburne. TJADER—TJADER—In San Rafael, Cal, April 3, 1895, by the Rev. A. S. Gibbons, Curry Wal- dron Tiader and Maud Mackay Tiader. DIED. Ambrunn, Ida Lawyer, Delia Bockman, D. H. Levinsky, Fannie Brinckerhoft, Harman Lyon, Alansana C. Bauten, Franz McDonnell, Patrick Coleman, Gustavus A. Murphy, John Donohoe, Joseph A. eisen, Catherine Geer, Richard evins, Bridget Hansen, Captain C. K. Swett, Lizzie Hatman, Addie Sullivan, John Houston, Frank K. Simonson. Captain S. Hanson, John A, Tiftany, Dorothy Hughes, John W. Thomsen, Claus F. Harmes, Dorothea Trout. George Hoffman, Sophie ‘Welch, Charles AMBRUNN—In this city, April 4, 1895, Ida, be- loved wi tie Ambrunn, and daughter of Charlctte Schnee- gass, a native of New York, aged 42 years. &3~ Friends and acauaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2:30 o’clock ... from the residence of her mother, 715 Lyon street, near Golden Gate avenue. Interment I. 0. O. F'. Cemetersy. BOCKMAN~—In this city, April 2, 1895, D. H. Bockman, beloved husband of Amanda man, father of Adolph, Henry, Fran Bockman, Mrs. Anua Mex of Kuhrstedt, Germany months. [New York papers please copy. A~ Friends and acquainta 510 Bush streat. Intermes BRINCKERHO! man_Brinckerhoff. first B York, aged 45 years. AF-Eriends and scquaintances are respect- | fully invitea to attend the funeral THIS DAY Sunday), at 2 o'clock gomer Cemetery. MARINE ENGINEERS' BENEFICTAL ASSO- | Members are hereby motified 1o attend the funeral of our late brother, . Brinckerhoff, THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock | ciation No. P. M., from Masonic Temple. JOHN J. CHARLES S. TRUE, Rec. BAUTEN AREY, President. C. aged 74 years. A9 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'ciock p. M., from the pa: lors of Theodor Dierks. 957 Mission street, be- tween Fifth and Sixth. Interment L 0. 0.F. Cemetery. COLEMA M aged 39 vears 4 monihs and 16 days. B Friends and acquainiances are respect end the funeral THIS DAY 0 o'clock . 3. from the resi- dence of his broiher-ln-law. Henry Coyle, 658 fully invited to (Sunday), at 1! Jessie street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. A. 0. F. o¥ A.—Court Golden State No. 7495, A. 0. F.of A.: Officers and members of above court are requested to assemble at their ' hall THIS DAY (Sunday), at 12 o'clock M. sharp, | to attend the funeral of ourlate brother, Gustavus A. Coleman. Members of other courts and visit- ing brothers are Tyepagiially tavitel MASTERS, C. B. GEo. MoonY, Fin. Sec. bz DONOHOE—In this city, April 5, 1895. at his | Tesidence, 526 Harrison street, Joseph Augustine Donoho:,'a native of New York City, aged 68 years and 7 months. &~ The funeral will take place from St. Ig- natius Church, Hayes and Van Ness avenue, | MONDAY, April & at10A. M. Interment pri- | vate. Pleage omit flowers. GEER—In this city. April 5, 1895, Richard Geer. | beloved father of Roger, Ada and Carroll Geer, | a native of Beaminster, England, aged 72 vears | and 1 month. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Monday), at 2 o'clock . ., from his late resi- residence, 1080 McAllister street. Interment Masonic Cemetery. HOFFMANN—In this city, April 6, 1895, Sophie, beloved wife of Rudolf Hoftmann, a native of Gernsbach, Baden, Germany, aged 51 years. A4 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Monday), at 2 o'clock P. 3t. from the par- lors of J.C. 0'Connor & C HANSEN—At sea, March 9, 1895, on board the steamer Willameite, Captain Christopher K. Hansen, beloved husband of Johannah Han- sen, and_father of Sophia, John and the late Marie C. Hansen, a native of Denmark, aged 56 years. HOUSTON—INn this city, April 5, 1895, Frank K., beloved husband of Alice Simpson Houston, and brother of Sallie B. Meivin of Bangor, Me., & na- tive of Massachusseits, aged 49 years and 2 months [ Boston (Mass.) and Terra Haute (Ind.) papers please copy. ] &% Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Monday), at 2 o’clock P. M., from the pariors of Halsted '& Co., 946 Mission street. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- | tery. HATMAN—In this city, April 5, 1895, Addie, beloved daughter of George W.and Mary Hat man, a native of San Francis 8 Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock p. M., from her late residence, 1620 Union street. HANSON—In this city, April 6, 1885, John A. ‘Hanson, beloved cousin of Alex Hanson, & native of Gothenborg, Sweden, aged 29 years. HARMES—In this city. April 6, 1895, Dorothea Harmes, a native of Germany, aged 78 years and 4 days. HUGHES—In this city, April 6, 1895, at his resi- dence, 702, Harrison street, John V., beloved husband of Jane Hughes, father of Mrs. Captain Harmsen, and uncle of Richard Hughes, a native of Amwich Anglesen, North Wales, aged 76 vears. " B¥-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW Mouday). at 2 0'clock e. M., from Cambrian full, 1133 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Intermeut Laurel Hill Cemetery. Pleace omit flowers. MEMBERS OF THE CAMBRIAN MUTUAL Aid Soclety will please attend the funeral. Meet at hall at 1:30 . . THOMAS PRICE, President. LAWYER—In this city, April 6, 1895, Delia, be- loved wife of William Lxm"ver, a native of New Orleans, aged 40 years. [New Orleans papers please copy. | 83 The tuneral will take place TO-MORROW (Monday), at 1:30 o'clock P. .. from the par- lors of the United Undertakers. 27 and 29 Fifth street. Interment L O. 0. F. Cemetery. LEVINSKY—In this city, April 6, 1895, Fannie Levinsky, a native of Hamburg, Germany, aged 73 years und 16 days. LYON—In this city. April 6, 1895, Alansana C., beloved son of G. G. and Elizabeth' Francis Lyon, a native of San Francisco, aged b years 2 months and 2 days. MCcDONNELL—In Seattle, March 29, 1895, Patrick McDonnell, dearly beloved husband of Jane Mc- Donnell, and fethier of Katie and Frank McDon- nell and Mrs. A. Phelan, nativa of the parish of Scull, County Cork, Ireland, aged 50 years. @ Friends and acquaiitances are respact- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 11:30 0'Clock A. .. from his late residence, 427 Broadway. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MURPHY—In this city, April 6, 1895, J loved son of the iate Timothy and Brlflx:fihlhfi EPY, apd brother of Rosie and Nellie Murphy and 7s. P. McKenns, & native o Francisco, aged 13 years 8 months and 16 days. e NEVINS—In this city, April 6, 1895. 5, beloved: sister of Srs, Richary n%?fxis . Ne: native 6f County Mayo, Ireland, A Friends and hcquainiander - are tea:. fully vited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (uondnfl, at 8:30 o'clock A. M., from the par- lorsof MCAvoy & Gallagher, 20 Fitth street, thence to St. Joseph’s Church, where a solemn pequtemn mass will be celebrated for the repose of soul, icing at o' o ment Hoty Cross Cemetery, o 0" &% fnter- NIELSEN-—In this ciiy, April 6, 1895, Catherine, beloved wife of Hans C. Nielsen, and sister of Annie Woodley and Mrs. Billings, a native of Swinford, Ireland, ety aged 29 years 5 months and SWETT—1In Los Angeles, March 30, 1895, Lizzie, - beloved wife of Franx ' H. Swett, and Sister of Mrs. J. J. Gonzalez N+ Tavery: and Nellie and Rachael SULLIVAN—In this city, April 6, 1895, at mY'l Rofim. John Snlllsln. Imma of lsl: o Tioe Tortorar e funeral will take place TO-MORROW (Monday), from the chapel of St. Mary's Hos- piial, where a solemn requiem mass will celebrated for the repose of his soul, commenciirg L9 0'clock A. M. Interment private, Mount Cal- vary Cemetery. SIMONSON—In this city, April 5, 1895, at his resi- Captain dence, 411 San Jose avenue, ? Frederick Ambrunn, mother of Lot- . Bock- , Clara, Lily and George Bockman, brother of John C. e of New York and Mrs. Catharina Gefken of Brooklyn, & native | aged 61 years and 9 es are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P.., from Red Men's Hall, L. 0. 0. F. Cemetery. At sea, March 30, 1895, Har- astant_engineer of steamship Columbia, dearly beloved husband of Josie Harrington Brinckerhof, a native of New 3 .. from King Solomon’s Tall, Masonic Temple, corner Post and Mont- reets, under (he auspices of Excelsior Lodge No. 166, F. and A. M. Interment Masonic In this clty, April 5, 1895, Franz Bauten, a nativeof Dorisburg a. R., Germany, In this city, April 5, 1895, Gustavus A., beloved husband of Anunie Marie Coleman, only son of Mrs. M. M. Coleman, and brother of finnie Fortune, a native of Boston, Mass., son, a native of Norway, aged 48 years 1 month ‘m’nljldl!‘& en; private. nterm 3 T city, April ‘5, 1895, George, be- TR L and of Mantla Trout (nee Melia), & - tlve of Pennsylvania, aged Sdyears TIFFANY—In this city, April B, 1895, DOrotay Infant daughter of Wiiliam Z. and Arrah Srop’2 Tiffany, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 3 ‘months. Angi'gl“une\'ul services will be held Tl{l?fl?‘fi: Sunday), at 2 o'clock P.M.. 8% the res| danot 2818 Sutter street. Interment private. FPle omit flowers. 4 THOMSEN—In this city, April 5, 1895. Claus £ Thomsen, beloved father of Haitie, Gertrude, Bernhard, George and Louisa Thomsen, i BAUY0 of Germany, aged 44 years 2 months and 14 dags Past Chief of Golden Gate Stamm, U. 0. % Grand Lodge of California, U. 0. R.M., Yer! Buena Lager No, 8, U. 0. R. M. 7z AG-Friends and acqualntances are respect ully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock P. M.. from the par lors of Charles J. B. Metzler, 36 Washington street, thence to Red Men’s Hall, 510 Bush street, where the funeral services will be held under_the auspices of Golden Gate Stamm No.74, U. O. R. M., commencing at 2 0'clock P. M. Interment 1.0. 0. F. Cemetery. WELCH—In this city, April 5, 1895, Charles, be: loved husband of Katle G. Welch, and father of William, Charles, Frank, Alfred, Leo and Herbert Welch, and brother of Michuel, James and Wil liam Welch of this city and Mrs. J. Crowleyv of Sunta Rosa, & native of New York, aged 47 years 8 months and 8 days. [Rome (N. Y.) papers please copy. | iR B9 Friends and acquaintances are Tespect fuily invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY Sunday), at 11:30 0’clock A. M., from his late resi- ence, 428 Waller street, thence to Sacred Heart Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cem- etery. ST. PATRICK’S MUTUAL ALLIANCE ASSOCT- ation of California—The officers and members are hereby notified to assemble THIS DAY (Sunday), at 11:30 o'clock A. X., at 428 Waller street, to pay the last tribuie of respect to our late brother member, Charles Welch. =Per order THOMAS LFORD, President. Corresponding Secretary UNITED UNDERTAKERS® EMBALMING PARLORS. [Everything Requisite for First-class Funeral at Reasonable Rates. 27 and 29 Fifth street. MCAVOY & GALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALM ¢R: 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoln School. Telephone 3080. e ——— 8. MCMENOMEY. Crras. MCMENOMEY,| 4% JAMES McMENOMEY & MON"t UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS 1057 Mission Street, Near Seventh. Telephone No. 3354, 3 e e JAS. ENGLISH. T. R. CAREW. CAREW & ENGLISH, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS, e 3 ar Market st., San Franci T e 3106 N B Not coneoted with any other house in this city. LAUREL HILL CEMETERY ASSOCIATIDN. HOTCE LOCATIONS IN ANY PART OF THE grounds for sale and lots laid out on the Law system or Inclosed with low walls, as purchaser may desire, i Perpetnal care of plats a specialty. Cemetery permanent. For the purchase of lots or for any improvements apply to the superintendent on the grounds, Cen- tral avenue and Bush sts., San Francisco, Cal. CYPRFSS LAWN CEMETFRY, N SAN MATEO COUNTY; NON-SECTARIAN: 1aid out on the lawn plan; perpetnal care; besa- | titul, permanent and easy of access; seeit befors bu g & burial place elsewhere. ¥, 9 _City EL SUEND 1S LAUNCHED, A Great Gathering of Yachts- men at Alameda Yester- day. The Encinals Turn Out in Force te Welcome the Flag- ship. The latest addition to the yachting world, the sloop El Sueno, was launched at Alameda yesterday. The time set for the event was 8:30 A. M., but long before that hour the people began to collect on the beach. Most of the early arrivals were members of the Encinal Yacht Club, who wanted a lingering look before her pretty lines were hidden from view in the silent waters of the bay. Commodore Leonard has been thor- oughly original in the conception of this craft, and his originality was even carried into the launching exercises, the like of which has never been seen before by yachtsmen. Promptly at 8:30 A. M. the local band be- 2o e the pay igan to entertain the guests with sweet strains of music, which lasted until Dr. C. L. Tisdale, the vice-president of the Enci- nal Yacht Club, approached the bow of the yacht from the deck and in a few well- | chosen words opened the ceremonies by introducing George T. Wright, the orator of the day. Captain Wright, during the course of his speech, compared the craft about to be launched to the good ship Argo. Next Dr. Humphries, better known as “Dick Deadeye,” was brought forward to tead a poem composed by the club’s poet, Harvey Darneal, for the occasion. Follow- ing this Commodore Leonard had a few words to say to his tellow-members and friends, and finished by introducing Paul B. Perkins, the maker of his engine. Then came the christening of the yacht, Here was where the old trodden path was not followed. Instead of breaking the bot- tle of wine over the bow Miss Zona Leon- ard came forward and christened herin a neat little speech, whicn brought forth great n}){l;usc and a war cry from the class of 97 of Mills College who were aboard the yacht taking part in the launching. Resting in cradles on the ways aft of the acht lay the two tenders,.the Aca and la, which were to be launched also. After the colors had been displayed Miss Mattie Leonard entered the Aca and Miss Mary Leonard the Ola. This was one of | the prettiest pictures during thelaunching. The signal given the cradle was slipped and the two boats glided gracefully into the bay, and the fair oarswomen rowed to one side. Now the supreme moment had arrived. As the hammer cleared the last block awa¥ pressure was brought to bear on the tackle and the El Sueno began to move. She slipped to the end of the ways, where she gegnly rested, but did not iloat. At high tide to-day she will undoubtedly float clear of her cradle. After everything had been made snug Commodore "Leonard entertained a num- ber of the prominent yachtsmen aboard. Among those present were noticed Com- modore Pew of the Corinthian Yacht Club, and Treasurer Walter of the California. Also Port Cu.?tain Sherry and Captain Mc- Loughland of the same club. The representatives of the class of 97 of Mills College who were aboard were: Miss Mattie Leonard, class historian; Misg Mary Leonard; Miss I. hawley, president; Miss C. Smith, secretary: Miss M. Kobbins, captain; Miss Florence Bentiey, college classmate; Miss T. Curtis, Miss Florence Brown, Miss K. Stes vens, Miss K. Gilbert, M: E. Wilson, Miss J, Ro{_r,hms; nfi' c:w\legan. Lll‘;u E. Verbeck, Miss . Tabor, Miss A. Story, Miss A. R ¥, A. la Mote and mong the guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Plumumer, MT. and Mre. A. L Negl, Ses Bored Colonel &nd Mrs. Tobin, Mrs. E.'J. Holt, Dy’ and Mrs. C. L. Tisdale, Miss Zeh, Dr. and Mrs, Humphries, Miss Chappell, Mr. and Mrs. T. b, Daniels, Mrs. George Emmons. Mr. and Mrs, . J. Eckley, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Thorne, Cap. fi;!{:flr;,gfln End!li(;xn Iified .I}?nea, Commo- o e, TS, Shaw, Mrs. H. T. Lailys e During the v m;g 5 :lfites. exercise : the yacht Emerald The erew of the El Sueno for th will be: George T. Wrighg, E. n.°c§'f:i?g" Edward Shaw, Charles ' O'Kell, Fred I‘&gix:%heig,nffimrles CH. Shattuck, E. J « L. Dillman, Ch Gri i Henn and Charles Blliott, ™ W+ O- Good apples are said to be de. eggs in the New York market. Tfi:e:e;t;::: is that most of the good ones have hoen exported to England, where the demand for American apples has been unprece- S. Simon- | dented during the past season,

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