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i . THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1895. e ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— e NO- & CO. YO WE A S pROLL, STENBERG MMEDJAT! ies: several hundred men em- ess; suitable man | 87314 Market. NDID PAYING RESTA ! incipal street: near Market $150 t0 $200 a month: full inv siven. PROLL & STENBERG, 3 BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. CITY REAL ESTATE. ORSALE_RESTAURANT: ACCOUNT SICK- ness. 2932 Sixteenth st., near Capp. [OR SALE—BAKERY, NOTION AND CANDY store. 1906 Mission st e OR SALE—HOME RESTAURANT; GOOD business. Apply this office. 'OR SALE—OLD-ESTABLISHED MANUFAC- turing business, with best machinery; has in rocess 0 construction orders amounting o over 5000; this is a rare chance for a bargain. For particulars address Owner. box 162. Call Branch. —_— e e F CK_POPULAR | will sell at invoice ; value in sight. PROL! LOON, TRANS ! - and night trad: worth money ask PROLL & STEN B! T-CLASS BILLIARD -ount death of proprietor boarding-stabie, 6 horses, HANDSOMELY FITTED-UP oon near Kearny st.: wil given. PROLL & ST ; incubator, etc.; has cf :eding hens; longlease: rent in sight; situated near this city. 719 Mar! e5 <\~ Pork and delicacies store. g ©0bd and coal yard, horse and wagon.. . Hranch bakery and coffe T shop, horse and wi NS B 4 Tooms. r grocery and bar. or sell see GUS STR BUYS A house of 2 150, ERUIT sTO GOUD STOCK DLV, wagon and horse: rent $6: bargal Apply ITH, HUBE r in r 1001 Market st. E97(). OF ACCOUNT OF ACCIDENT 1IN D LIV, the a responsible partner new stocl deli- wanted, or wi AND WIF, and icecream bus} -rooms; cheap Market, rm. 2. 5-HOUSE OF SALOON A 0 rooms for sale: bo! Inquire 19 Sixth st ESALOON; DOIN r would take a partne GOOD OLD COR- clearing $100 per CIGAR-STORE ON MARK . street: fine business: reasons for sell- g into other business. BUCHANAN & NE! MER OF ng and reputation wants produce commission- class trade from all parts hed sinc d_season is just opening; for some active indus- + have help; will guarantee in $100 per month, and during season don’t missit. GEO. 1879; does | LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. 5(Eo0 SE, NEAR MARKET; MOST popular, best paying, thoroughly respectable; | present owner 7 vears: retiring from business. PROLL & STENBERG, 873%2 Market st » window house of 40 well-furnished Tooms near Market st.,clearing about $100 per month; sickness cause of sale. GUS STRAND, 719 Market st. TO BUY OR SE 3 quick for cash see GU STRAND, A_LODGING-HOUSE STRAND, 719 Market. 719 Market st. 3] ROOM "HOUSE, GOOD SUBSTANTIAL OL furniture; Market st.; rent cheap; clears 5150 monthiy; what have vou to offer; cash or rade? must positively sell. P. A. DOLAN & S0 Market st., room "ROOMS ON_ MARKET ST.: 3| ELEGANT OV clears $100, $1500. SPECK'S, 30 Monigy ER() 50 ROOMS PLAINLY FURNISHED; F250. Hersio. SERCRS 30 Montgomery (YR T O 40 OOM HOUSE $ LEAR- location Is the best; see it. 28 ROOMS: CHEAP. | ;| Jot 26:8x100. NOBBY FLATS. LOCATION CHOICE. MAGNIFICENT VIEW. $4300—2 handsome flats (just completed), con- ting of 5 and 6 rooms, bath and high basement; elegantly equipped and contain every modern im- | provement; bric-a-brac mantels, porcelain bathtul gas fixtures, cement sidewalk, etc.; income $42 | per month; size of lot 25x110; terms $800 cash; balance monthiy; 1017-10173 20th st., just W. of | Casts TOBIN & MCNALLY. 630 Market st. | QNAP SHOTS, $950—50x100; N. side Siver ave., 50 feet E. | from Craut; College Homestead. | _$375—Cost $750; 60x100: NE. cor. Yale and block 128, University Homestead As- Felton st sociation. | $275—120x100; SE. cor. Harvard and Burrows lock 103, University Homestead Association. CHARLES C. FISHER, 507 California st. 175, LOT 25580 FEET, NEAR MISSION 8175, e | 8700—5-room modern cottage: lot 25x130; halt | block from car line; half cash. Four fints, near 6th and Howard; 1ot 2580 feet; $4300. Other bargains; free circulars. , 30 Montgomery st. K700, RESIDENCEOX T ROONS, EXCEED- | B0V, ingly low STEERS, 22 Kearny. | Y ERY CHEAP—BEAUTIFUL SMALL PLACE | ¥ in Berkeley for poultry, etc.; one-half cash, | balance on time; only $350. Grocer, Page and | Devisadero sts. Fifth st. | £800: FINE BUSD) 3 stores, 8 flats; make offer. SS PROPERTY; 325 LARGE NEW CORNER STORE: . brick basement; 8 rooms upstairs: SE. cor. Point Lobos and Eighth avenues. ODGING-HOUSE 0 i rent cheap. Apply C G174 1G-ROOM bl 9. 1ocation. Market st. = 29()() 7 ROOMS FURNISHED: GOING $200. Ivay Daxe ofter. A, D, vox 97, Call FURNISHED 747 How- 6014 Brannan st. , 14 ROOMS, A ¥, from 2 to 8 p. 3. "OME FOR BARGAINS TO BU 1 esiate, Crocker building. | QEE THOSE HANDSOME NEW FLATS, Mc- Allister st., near Baker, this | owner. L. FRIEDLA. 3 st. =) HOU 1700. in Berk 5250—House, with orchard. Montgomery st FURNITURE FOR SALE. G. KRASKY, FURNITURE, CARPETS, . pictures. folding and iron geds at sacritice Cal. step-ladder manfd for the trade. 779 o, 8. F., Cal. JURNITURE OF 9 ROOMS FOR SALE. 441 | X Jessiest. REDROOM SET! carpets, 15(:, _OAK CHAIRS, 81; $11: I 1310-131 | C"T PRIC. IN FURNITURE AND CARPETS tl week at MCCAEBE'S, 848-950 Mission EDUCTIONS ON LARGE STOCK, NEW AND second hand; 400 carpets, good as news ofl- loth, 25c; parior suits, $19 up: linoleum, 45¢; | T-piece chamber suits, $14 50; cornice-poles, 25c: | rang :_cash or installments; goods shipped £6; free. T. H. NELSON, 126 Fourth st. tockton. | COUNTKY REAL ESTATE. UBDIVISION OF THE HOPPIN RANCH; 2 this fine body of land we will seil in 10, 20 or 40 acre tracts for 15 of former prices, and it will grow all kinds of fruit, vegetables and alfalfa; about 4 miles NW. of Woodland.Yolo County, Cal., aud 114 miles from the celebrated Hatch Yolo orchard: terms easy: healthy for hogs and atonce. BOVEE, Lol | cottage: . etc.; offer wanted; circular free. Apply SPECK'S, | 30 Montgomery st. (ARPETS, 45c; LINOLECM, 40c; BEDROOM ) set $11. SHIREK. 1810-1312 Stockton st. { CARPETS. | CARPET CLEANING. "STEAM CARPEI-BEATING vating Works, 38 and 40 Eighth st. AND G. R | Ulrenovated same as new. ¥ Tenth st._Telephone number, south FHEN YOU BECOME DI E poor work send to SPAULDL g Works, 353-7 Tehama; tei. So-40. | ('ONKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS. 333 Golden Gate ave.; telephone east 126. A pet Beat, fair and square deal. An investment offered is honest. | pendent. Try it and youwill find that we advise you right. We will sell you 40 acresof aliuvial soil in the Warren Green ‘Rancho, Glenn County, Cal., for $280, one-third down, balance in 60 monthly payments, without interest, | that ries or grain; needs no irrigation. Climate unsur- passed anywhere in California. 168 miles north ot San Francisco and only 9 miles from county seat. For investments and information address or call on the H. M. BENSON CO., 902 Broadway, Oak- 1and. Francisco and Ssn Mateo. EDWIN K. ALSIP [ 9, rotunda Mllls building, S EVERAL SMALL TRACTS OF land between 5 and 40 acres between San & - manufacturing b © in business here experience necessw fied w (00D-PAY STORE, WITH FAC- T tory and ice-cream parlor: o arope, but can stay with successor till he learns 130 Ninth st. €T has to leave | | ARPETS WELL CLEANED, BARBER'S, 236 14th, nr. Mission; tel. (Mission) 100. | THE 3. E. MITCHELL CARPET-CLEANING Co. (incorp.); old established carpet cleaning ; clea: ard. 230 14th, tel. 7 ._ovating works. PIANOS, VIOLINS AND SHEET MUSIC. RIGHTS, STEINWAY, WEBEE, BELOW cost; Emerson HEINE, 40 O Farrell st. Bl Geon ouse above sh orseshoing and general try: good ‘trade and chesp rent: op; 16 _miles from San Francisco: blacksmithing. Address 1. TAYLOR, San A Co., Cal. JRANCH BAKERY FOR SALE, CHEAP. AD- D dress B. B., box 81, Call Branch O, BAR; OLD (v";m.,un E X no oppositio CcES DID BAR- RY;BAR;: & B MS: e in'stock oD account of ocher 940 Bryant st RIOUS, A ring business, to look after help 250 required. 246 Ninth st. RTNER WANTED WITH SMALL CAPI- MAN A paying business; trade easily day work; $100 required. For G- central location, doing zood business; ason for selling. 227 man and wife or to partner ion and business. pply Call Branch. 9(0(). XILK, DAIRY AND CHICK P « ranch across the bay: has8 fine cows. 2'horses, new wagon, barn, outhouses and 150 Leg- horns; 4-room house and 50 acres of land at lowest rent. GEO. STEERS & CC < = $35 & aay. MICH JOR SALE—CHIC AND HOG R : San Bruno road, near 5-mile House. Inqaire ai GRAPE’S saloon, terminus of cars. “FINE LOCATIO c"330. good trade; mu i b be sold at once; part: going away. BUC 765 Market s AY SALOON, 15 AND 17 LEID Inguire bet. 10 and 12 and —BBANCH BAKERY A ties with two living rooms. Apply 330 teenth st, VIGAR-STAD _ 657 Folsom st.. FoR: ALE—CIG stree RANCH BA sale. RY, 2549 Foisom st. CHEA APy ALERORREY | K0(), FAR 'NER WANTED IN LODGI < U. house, saloon and restaurant by A. J. SMITH, 105 New Montgomery st. ‘ 100D-PAYING BUSINESS FOR SALE, VERY I “reasonable, on account of sickness. 607 Sac- ramento st YA LOO] FOR SALE W) canse, owner going to GOOD LOCATION urope. 540 Commereil NO BETTER OFFEE TO | cheap rent; good | CITY FRONT; NO RENT. | RARGAINS Hazelton, Brown & Umes prices; insiallmen: —GOOD UPRIG! THE FORCED SALE 0f an elegant upright; Owner leaving the city. Room 10, Flood building. | tv: opportu few dollars ticulars. M | TF YOU WaN purposes or an orchard already improved, where only & small cash outlay is required, balance pay- 13 unimproved land in Kern Coun- ity of u lifetime for a person with & remain at 7 per cent. Full £, West House, Agnew able In 6 or 7 years, apply at 326 Moutgomery si., | San Francisco. ARGAIN IN s of footnill lan $6 per uc(r)c JOUNTY; 320 plents of wood and Inquire JAMES CA- : also 2 carloads of high grade cows, in exchange for clear Oakiand realestate; will pay part cash. Address P. O. hox 86, Oaklan CHOOL LAND: 160 ACRES: ON RAILROAD; level; sold ch m 17. REAUTIFCL STEINWAY ORDERED SOLD by owner Room 21, Flood bul QQUARE_PTANC, GOOD FOR PRACTIC! ») price $25; upright $65. THE J. DEWING CO., second fioor, Fiood building. cleap for cash or on easy terms. KOHLER & SE, 28 CHAS! d 30 O'Farrell st. { 711 AND 20 ACRE PIECES—A1 FOR CHICK- {, en ranches: on Send 10 vears credit; 3D, %70 and $100 per ac | D TW. ?\’Axi'n' COUNTY—5000 ACRES 26 MILES | I from San Francisco. RANCHO DE NOVATO. Tracts of any size desired; frait, grain and vese- | both rall and water | table land; uo irrigati transportaiion; $40 to ¥’ town of Novat on the property Dairy for sale SYNDICATE I and 65, Chronicle per acre: easy terms. graded school, hotels und stores send for circular. th or without cows TMENT COMPANY, 64 FJEMME & LONG PIANO CO. 340 POST— Pianos sold on instaliments; send for illus- trated catalogue. TREAT BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND PL 0s at SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.’S, cor. Kear- and Sutter EW PIAN FROM $100 UPWARD: EASY X plan; please call and have it explained: the easiest terms ever quoted for procuring fine pieno. { SHELMAN, CLAY & CO., cor. Kearny and Sutter. payments. SHERMAN, CLAY & C cor. Kearny and Sutter sts. | TANOS SOLD UPON NEW RENT CONTRACT 1810 _Wweek, and consult | $100C—Fine corner; 40x100; macadamized;$100 | down, §100 yearly CHAS. A. BAILE EQUAL SHOW FOR ALL; STRAIGHT, | Own your own home and be inde- | and will | throw iz town lot land suitable for pouliry, fruit, ber- | A RANCH FOR GRAZING | HOUSES TO LET. 4 LARGE SUNNY ROOMS. APPLY « in bakery, 1128 Harrison st. Q 7 () HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS AND BATH; | $2700 newly papered; fine neighborhood | water free. Cor. Broderick and McAllister sts. = 335 63- EDDY—SUNNY HOUSE: ALL MODERN improvements. JJOUSE OF 14 ROOMS AND BATH TO RENT as & whole: suitable for 4 tenements: rent $35; 301214 Sixteenth st., bet. Valencia and Mission. Apply o L. A, SOUC & CO., 465 and 467 Valencia st., near Sixteenth. ; ‘OUSE OF 7 ROOMS AND BATH: NEWLY H painted and_ail modern improvements: rent reduced. 1530 Castro st.; Owner on premises 0- day. 1309 SAGRAMENTO, SEAR JONES-MOD- ern house; 8 rooms: bath; cheap. TEHAMA, BET. FOURTH AND FIFTH— 8 rooms; good yard. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS — Continued. 3 LEWIS, OFF TAYLOR, NEAR POST— unfurnished room and kitchen, $9; also furnished rooms, $13. = 1915 POLK—2 NICELY FURNISHED, SUN- % 'lfiny . front rooms; housekeeping; bath: 31‘ THIRD — LARGE SUNNY FRONT rooms 26, $10. $12 month: $1 50 to_$3 wk. ROOMS TO LET. MINNA, COR. EIGHTH- 667 i ay-wir 4ROOMS. $8. 2 GOODSELL PLACE, BET. X Bryant and Harrison. 3 LEWIS, NR. JONES—UNFURNISHED OR furnished room. with use of kitchen. 3] TURE-FRONT SUNNY SUITE; BAY- window; well furnished; private family; single room. HOUSES, 8 ROOMS EACH: MODERN IM- provements; $20. 2125 O'Farrell st. 795 BRANNAN ABOVE SIXTH-BEDROOM O and kitchen! furnished: $8. 3 8’ NA—DESIRABLE SUX k> l 18 rooms: $50. O'FARRE! Montgomery st. 1922 GULRRERG_IN BESTLOCALITY OF 1122 §755i5i0n; excetlent house 10 rooms, bath and laundry. 1186 Guerrero. OSTORY BAY-WINDOW HOUSE 8 ROOMS, | Z bath, laundry, yard; in the warm part of the | Mission: no fog: fine view. 16 Far Oaks, near FIOUSE 8 ROOMS, BATH AND LAUNDRY, $20. Inquire 128 Tremont ave. i &8 FRONT PART OF HOUSE, 2 ROOMS #DO. and kitchen. 72 Juniper st., oft Folsom, bet. Tenth and Elevent ©Q TWENTY-THIRD, R HAMPSHIRE. Modern house, 6 rooms; bath:yard; rent $18. IR SIDENCE; CLAY, BET. LEAVEXWORTH | IV ana Hyde sts.; 10 rooms and bath; large yard, | ete. & BURKE, 626 Market st. 1 GOLDEN GATE AVE.—SUNNY FURNISH- 2 ed rooms; from $4 up. 121 SXTH—CHEAPEST IN THE CITY— Nicely furnished sunny front rooms. 93! MISSION, BET. FIFTH AND SIXTH— Newly furnished and unfurnished rooms; cheap. A MONTH; LARGE SUNNY FURNISHED $ front room.” 735 Folsom st. 50 INE MODERN B INDOW HOUSE 9 rooms, $55; suitable for doctor. 525 Golden | Gate ave. L | L4 rooms and bath | Gaerrero st., cor. Liberty " VALENCIA— rent $17. ES, HOUSES, HOUSES, rent reduced to $40: 820 H. UMBSEN & CO. To ren: | BALDWIS 10 Montgomery st. NOZY NI / near Washingtos ed; modern improvement 5, TOY & CO., 19 Montcomer. complete water free. | U'and” garden: no | second st. 818 Dolores nt, (o rent, to rent, torent. | |1 ELLIS ST.—SUNNY UNFURNISHED front room, with grate. 91 OFARRELL—N IC B LY FURNISHED 4 Gunay roors; $6, $10 and $12 per month. 323 Hished, suitable or; Tent very che: THE ESMOND, 7 RKET ST, WOU. like a few more gentlemen roomers; rent low. 1329 MISSION—FRONT SUNNY ROOM; #5. Y4 ) Sunny room: exchange for 2 hours’ work. 392 FIFTH—CLEAN ROOMS: 3 UNFURN- ished, $10; or furnished, $12 up. ?)8 PAGE—2 OR 3 ROOMS FOR LIGHT 2 dren in house. EDDY—PARLOR SUITE, NEWLY FUR- = GLEN PARK AVE. OFF TWELFTH ST. housekeeping, suitable for couple; no chil- NTH ST.—FURNISHED ROOMS Y« EMITE HOUSE , BET. Sixth and Seventh—Single and suites; per night, 35¢ to $1; week, $1 50 to §5: families. LEWIS, OFF TAYLOR, NEAR POST— 1 20 Frants sy poas et manth: | State of California, this 2 day 0f M: LEGAL NOTICES—Continued N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE of California, in and for the City and County of San Francisco. CHARLES SUTRO, plaintiff, vs. ALFRED R. WATSON et al., defendants. Action brought in Superior Court, City and County of San Fran- clsco, of Callfornia, and the complaint_ filed insald City and County of San Francisco, in the office of the Clerk of said Superior Court. The people of the State of California send ing to ALFRED R. WATSON, WILLIAM ROE, PETER DOE, JOHN FIRST, JANE FOE and MARY COE: : . ‘ou are hereby required to appear in an action brought against vou by the above-named plaintift in the Superior Court of the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, and to answer the complaint filed therein within ten days (exclu- sive of the day of service) after the service on you of this summons—if served within, this county; or, 12 served elsewhere, within thirty days. The said action is brought to obtain judgment of this court for the foraclosure of & certain mortgage, described in the compiaint and executed the said ALFRED R. WATSON, on the 24 day of June, 1894, to secure the payment of & certain ‘Ppromissory note made by said Watson to plainti on said 2d day of June, 1894, for $20,000, described in the complaint heren, and which, by non-pay- ment of interest, has become due, no part of which said note has beén paid, and the whole thereof, together with inierest.thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 2d day of June, 1893, is due and unpaid; also for 5 percent of the amount found due plaintif, for his counsel fees in this action; also for the sum of $107.50 paid for insur- ance, and $5 puid for searching the title to the ‘mortgaged premises subsequent {0 the execution of sald mortgage. Thai the premises conveyed by sald mortgage may be sold and the proceeds thereof _applied to the payment of the principal ~and interest of said note, moneys expended by plantif as aforesaid, counsel fees, and cosls of sult; and in cise such proceeds are not sufficient to pay the same, then that jndgment be docketed against said ALFRED R. WATSON for the balance re- maining due, and wso that the said defendants, and all persons claiming by, throngh, or under them, or either of them, may be barred and fore- closed of all right, title, claim. lien. equity of re- demption and inerest in and to said mortgaged premises, and for other and further reliei, as will more fully appear by reference to the complaint on file herein. For fusther particulars reference io said complaint is hereby made. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to ap- pear and answer the sald complaint, as above re- uired, said plaintiff will apply to the court for the rellct demanded in the complains. Witness my hand and the seal of the Superior Court of the City and County of San Francisco, arch, A. D. 1895, [Seal.] C. F. CURRY, Clerk. By H. F. MoBRis, Deputy Clerk. ALFRED SUTRO, Altorney i0r, plaiatifl, 101 Crocker building, San Francisco, Cal. 87': FOLSOM—3 OR 4 NICE ROOMS; LARGE ZZ yard; rent reasonable; private family. Y\ HITE HOUSE, 2324 POST ST.—CHANGED hands: newly furnished rooms. 419 g=A® WLY FURNISHED OR UN- furnistied rooms, en suite or single; also ele- gant rooms for doctor or dentist. OAK—LARGE ROOM SUITABLE FOR 2 persons: $10 per month. 11 -1 MARKET (THE DELAWARE). W 1 house; elegantly furnished or unfurnisaed suites and single rooms; all modern improvements: ready April 15. MRS, SAUNDERS, proprietress. TOTTAGE: $8: 8 ROO! J st., bel _’10 OCTAVIA—1 LARGE SUNNY FRONT ICELY FURNISH- room; unfurnished. 788 & sunny front rooms to let. < S | FLATS TO LET, i NT NEW | E TH BELOW | X4 Bryant; 5 and 6 rooms ban! $15 to $17. TUNNY COTTAGES: 4 AND 6 ROOMS; BATH, basement, yard. Cor. Dolores and Fifteenth sts. VAN NESS AV 1369 MARKET ST.—NICELY FURNISHED & sunny rooms; from $6 up. THIRD—SINGLE AND SUITES; LIGHT housekeeping; 85 up: brick building; yard. GATE AVE,—SUNNY FUBR- nt room ; bath; gas. N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE CITY and County of San Francisco. State of Califor- nia—In the matterjof DUFFEY BROS debtors. Notice s hereby given to all the creditors of GEO. F. DUFFEY and EUGENE J. DUFFEY. insolvent debtors, who have proved their debts, that said G. F. Duffey and E. J. Duffey have filed in said Superior Court their petition for a discharge from all their debts and liabllities, and that, by an order of said court, all said creditors are required to rppear before said court, at the courtroom thereot, Department No. 10, in the new City Hall, in said city and county. on the 30th day of April, A.D. 1895, at the hour of 10 A. M., and then and there show cause, if any they have, why the said GEO. F. DUFFEY and EUGENE J. DUFFEY should not be discharged from all their debts, in accordance with the statutes in such cases made and provided. Attest my band and the seal of said court this 25th day of March, 1895. C. F. CURRY, Clerk. [SEAL.] By WM. A. DEANE, Deputy Clerk. V\HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the ited States or Canada one year for $1 60, post- )8 GEARY — RONT SUNNY SUITE; weil furnished: aiso singie front rooms. \;E\\‘ MODERN BAY-WINDOW FLAT: 5 AN rooms;$18; bath; ges: tubs. 911 Folsom,ur.5th. ‘QUNNY CORNER FLAT, § | D bath. 929 Nineteenth st. 62 1926 MARKET-FRONT SUNNY SINGLE 12 and double rooms: also housekeep rooms. 1 14 FULTON—EXTRA FINE NEW UPPER | flat, 7 rooms and bath. ‘ fis. v 4 ROOM REDLCED 10 FLAT 6 SU. | 10 rooms, bath. oma st. 'gi. FLAT 5 ND BATH. 489 | DLZ. sanches st., cor. b TRA CONVENTENT FLATS; 6 AND 7| modern improvements; sun all 568-570 Fol = e T T S & ] NICE FLAT: 4 ROOMS AND YARD, | &12. 444 Clement!na st., near Sixth. ]'« 19 THREE ROOMS AND BATH. 2211 | DL, Polk st., bet. Valiejo and Green. 3 ROOMS; RENT 1581 Folsom st. ELLIS ST., ABOVE A | G oorme (HATSWORTH, 708 SUTTER — SUNNY, handsomely furnished rooms; bath; good ser- vice; reasonable. 9()(; MARKET-OFFICES AND ROOMS FUR- nished and unturnished; also housekeeping rooms. OR PAGE-2 OR § UNFURNISHED ROOMS for light housekeeping; suitable for a couple; no children in house. 433 JESSIE REAR MINT —FURNISHED housekeeping rooms; use of kitchen; single Tooms cheap. RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARN Y—PLEAS- ant sunny rooms, en suiteand single; firstciass in every respect ; termis reasonable. HE SHERMAN APARTMENI-HOUSE; 129 new sunny rooms; strictly respectabls hal? price of best hotels with equal accommodations; very central. 28 Eighth st., near Market. “A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THE KLY CALL. Ip wraover. for malling. EE EE BOAERDING AND ROOMS. HAS NICE SUITE OF with good home board; reasonable. 10552 Howard st. () OLIVE AV [ 229 Van S ave. lat 4 rooms; $13. S | 9 ELEGANT SUNNY MODEEN FLATS. 835 | < and 935 Golden Gate ave., opp. Jefferson square. J EW | 62' EDDY NNY FRONT RMS.: SUITES | (042 EOLSOM_CORNER S 9 | Z window flat; 6 rooms; bath. Inquire of | 3. EAGAN, 1129 Folsom st. JLAT OF 4 ROOMS, BATH, MODEEN DM | X provements; “sunny side. 7291, Twentieth st., ear Capp. IR1A3 M NR. | 15153 Maatirar papered room. | ary tubs. B YARD. 62 NOR- f0IX st., off Harrison, near Eleventh. . ROOMS; NG Y FLAT OF 8 ation: ] E D & CO., 460 Ninth st d. | :\ Toums ki S e - 5 | 7774 POST—3 AND4 ROOM SUNNY FLAT A WELL- ! : - B ¥ paying grocery business in Alameda; only rea- | 1 ‘14,'1 TR $18. |, s0m fo Sicknes: LAT OF 7 ROOMS AND of 12 Address owner en klang RN: LOT 180; $700: cost $1800. Sce & POWELL, Fruitvale. ston_ station. FASY TERMS; LOW PRI KUHLER & CHASE. W . G PADGER, WITH BENJ CURTAZ 20 . OFarrell, agent for Hallet and Davi pianos. EW ELEGANT UPRIGHTS, STAN makes, almost new. haif cost; see at nce. F.W.SPENCER & CO., 721 Market st. VIZL VAIS, 769 MARKET—SHEET MUSIC 14 M price; Décker & Son pianos. YRON MAUZY, 308 POST ST.—SOHMER, Newby & Evans, Briggs and other pianos. JTEINWAY UPRIGHT; SLIGHTLY USED. 2 grand tone; half.cost. SPENCER, 721 Marke:. QUPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & NEW. H. MULLER. maker, repairer. Latham place. HORSES. ANTED—ONE SPAN OF HORSES CAP- able of trotting in about 3 minutes; mus: be not less than 1534 hands high, drive without puli- ing on lines, gentie, sound and not over eight years old aud must be of stylish appearance. Address L., box 151, Call Office. E 6 YEARS OLD, WITH PHAETON and harness; suitable for a jady or doctor. Ap- Ply 17 Hoft ave., near Sixteenth ORSE AND WAGON, SUITABLE FOR bakery. [OR SALE—ON ACCOUNT OF OWNER'S DE- parture for the East, 2 saddle horses, single footers: best i the Stat for gentleman or lady: | weli broken. Can be s=en st Conlon's stable, 15: Call a near Polk. bet. 10 and 12 a. M. laundry or bakery. Call 402 Devisadero st., | LO! ! ’&12-0 “COZY COTTAGE; 4 ROOMS, BATH, DU, nail: 1ot 30x125; well; good jocation? reduced for quick sale. HUGH M. CAMERON, 479 Ninth st., Oakland. 7 @9 5 & CO., CENTRAL } 83000 Bank building, Oakland, have just | completed a fine modern 8-room house corner lot; 10 minutes to Fourteenth-st. local; will sell: easy payments. RUSINESS AND RESIDE: | D s0ld on easy terms; smail changed. E.E.BUNCE, 1008 Broadway, Oskland. JOR SALE—10 80-100 ACRES IN LOT 19, Bellevue Tract, ur. Menio Park and Stantord | University: prico $5400. O. B. STURTEVANT, 278 Thirteenth st., Oakland. | TYAY WARDS—20 ACRES, HALF BEAR- ing fruit; 4-room house, horse and cow’: trade whole for Oakland property ot sell 10 acres cheap. K. KiNG, §02 Broadway, Oakland. CE _PROPERTY ayment down or ex- 4,56 | ; all modern couveniences. R YARD, CELLA nth and Tenth, Harri- OWFRR FL. | 14729 Dore s FLOOR. 82 EVERETT ST. MS; UPPE! uear Fourth, | FLEGANT SUNNY FLAT 7 ROOMS, BATH beautifully papered and frescoed. 718 Grove. T LATS, FLATS, FLATS, FLATS, FLATS, To rent, to rent, to rent, to rent, to rent, to rent. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery 13] LY AVELOWER FLAT, e HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, JIAC NEAR MASO; nished Jarge rooms; light housekeeping: single $4. 101¢ #8 to § HOUSEKEEPING (:e: private ily. HOWARD — NICELY Fi housekeeping rooms: also single. THIRD—FRONT FURNISHED HOUSE keeping suite, $12: single, 51, §1 25, $1 50. 194 :,‘?‘09 FIFTH—S j glfioo' | A BARGAIN—_BUSIN: | . erty on_San Pablo ave.: 125 feet froutage. Apply to J. W. MOSS, 858 Broadway, | F ALE—OFFER WANTED FOR A LARGE | I residence ard grounds on the heights, East Oak- | land, near Borax Smith's palatial residence, to close an estate. BENEDICT & CO. 457 Ninth st., | Oakland. | T OOK! $150—LOTS IN FRUITVALE ONLY | 1481 cash and $1 a week: buy a home and save | your small earnings; the new railroad will double values in Oakland. H. B. PINNEY, 902 Broad- way, Oakland. SALE-STYLISH MARE: OR TRADE icycle. Mare, box 127, Call Branch. i ; 82 A MONT. SEND . HYDE, 630 Commercial st. D-HAND HARNESS; AL] second-hand wagons, buggy, carts; horses. Fifteenth and Valencia sts. WAGONS AND CARRIAGE: | 120 HOUSE, 5 ROOMS, IN BERKELEY; « lot 40x100: one-third cash. 2400— Lot 40x100: $50 down, $10 monthly; near Proj ed railroad. CHAS. A. BAILEY, Berkeley station, Berkeley. "'0 CASH WILL BUY A NICE 8ROOM { OV cottage, worth $2000. leaving a mort- gage of $1000. Address WM. P. TODD, 1008 | NEW WAGON CHEAP. 800 HAYES. HARNE:! ‘wagon. 112214 Folsom st. “E-SPRING WAGON; TOP AND HAR ness. 1821 Market st., SHAW'S. AND HARNESS FOR SALE CHEAP. Inquire room 53, 908 Broadway, Oakland. wnwunsfim’im or installments. Carvill Manufacturing Company, 48 Eighth st. " AND LAUNDRY WAGO! 50 hack. 828 Harrison WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. ('ORNER SALOON. 865 Bryant RELIABLE MAN HAS SOME $400 or 50 and services for legitimate business no saloons or restaurants. R. C., box 102 Call Offi LY LOCATED BAKERY AND STA- AN tionery-siore: established 15 years; owner must leavé town. Apply 34134 FIfth st. 3 SALOON AND LODGING-HOUSE S1000. 5715 voorms, ah racatsnedc for saie Apply 719 Howard st. OFFEE SALOON FOR SALE CHEAP. AP- U ply 615 Montgomery st. }.‘XRST-(‘LASS BAKERY FOR SALE: OWNER retiring. Apply Call Branch. X STATIONERY AND BAZAAR: BBO00. Toi T oares ana setaaiisne o oot SrrtinS B Apply CUNNINGHAM, CURTISS 7 Sansome st. GOOD - PAYING STATIONERY- ! e and news ngency in Auburn: Iice place for any one suffering from pulmonary {roubles. Address W. H. SAWYER. Atburn, Cal. ‘V:o."h D—TO SUPPLY FAMILIES WITH le-filtersd distilled water in5 1 and upward at 10c a galion, free Mfim 'l‘:z; mxg:tnn}m Food Com pany; 203 Sutter at., » o, tel 2 road Uskiand, telephone S5 Lo O 1108 Broadway, $350 - gxffi:‘mfihh‘sfin BLACKSMITH. > 10Tse8h0i busi; aiock, teois. Main s, B O, 164, Napa Cirgr "0 P FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. + in fine condiiion; price $25. Addiess C. D. R, box 131, Cait ofee T ¢ R A THOROUGHBRED ST. BER- rd pup 10 months old, the finest in ali and sec him. 809 Jessie st. Snmz:uxl-:k's KIT AND SEWING- mx{z:chlne: also ulhoenmn' or harness-makers’ working-rooms to let. A irginia_place, near Pine st. PR A TS 0. 1 FRESH COW FOR SALE. APPLY N Butte and Napa, Porrero. RESH FAMILY COW FOR SALE CHEAP. }Ij; 5‘3.'1'1‘/, Wolf st., bet. Yo(konbd Bryant, Bernal ARTIN GUITAR: NEW; COST _h for half price. 805 Goerrira st T e EMINGTON No. 2 TYPEWRITER; NEW machine; o bargain. Call 620 Sutter st 00D CUSHION TIRE SAFETY; Y $20. G‘ua_ MeAliisier st. iEE VEW BANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- N, W. 8. RAY Mig o, 15 Gaforoiary HORSE-POWER GAS ENGINE FOR SALE: 5 offer wantea: Inquire 830 Kanrey s LB W ILSHIEE SAFE, LETTHR-PRESS, SCALE, coftee-mill and money-il- Sheap. 108 Ciay st OUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES bought and sold. 112135 Market, bet. 7¢h and 8th AND WOODEN TOPI é Broadway, gakland. e —— | GAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. JOURNITURE AND CARPETS AT YOUR OWN price. H. SCHELLHAAS. 408 Eleventh st. ALAMEDA EEAL ESTATE. | ALAMEDA BARGANS, TOR CASH AND IN- stallments—Houses to let in all parts of Ala- meda. H. P. MOREAL & CO., 1432 Park st. 45 UNFUR- BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. ERE'S A BARGAIN; 7-R00M HOUSE; 2 lots: only $2000. JOS. J. MASON, Dwight- way station. i $35 NEW HOQUSE OF 8 ROOMS: LARGE e 1oc s tatiog school; street work all done: & bargain. JOS. J. MASON, Dwight-way station, Berketey. 18 MOSTHLY_NEW S-ROOM COTTAGE, with mantel. bath, . pantry: fenced sewered; lot 40x100: $1800. F. BOEGLE, Golden Gate station: W.C. MORAN, Lorin, BEBKMY PROPERTY AT A SACRIFICE, beautiful homes cheap. W. E. SQUIRES, Ber- yman station, Berkeley. ASSESSMENT NOTICES. 20d Improvement Company. Locationof prin- cipal piace of business, ifornia; ToEation ot ‘works, Sunol, Alameda Connte: cul Notice is hereby given that at a 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 intmediately in United States gold coin {0 the secretary, at the office of the com 508 Caltfornia sireet, San Francisco, California. Any stock upon which this assessment shali re- main unj on the tenth day of May, 1895, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless is made before, be sold on TUESDAY, the second day of July, 1895, to pay the delinquent assessment, and expenses of sale. rectors. ‘with the costs of advertsi; By order of Lhe Board.of . : ED E. POT (] &H&r]. Oftice—508 California st., San Francisco, 00MS FOR HOUSEKEEP- | | | i | | H. M. Levy, Trustee, 000 00 H. M. Levy, Trustee. 150 00 H. M. Levy, Truste 150 00 H. M. Levy, Trustee. 150 00 H. M. Levy, Trustee. 150 00 H. M. Levy, Trustee. 75 00 | E. B. Holmes, Trustee...... 3,000 09 E. B. Holes, Trustee......13 7,900 1,185 00 E. B. Holmes, Trustee. 20 995 149 25 and singie; best board; reasonabie. ilf- MASON, NEAR SUTTE NNY FU. L { ished room; board; American cook; ref. (2] BUSH —SUITE 2 FRONT ROOMS: Z1 single rooms; good board: $16. PRIVATE BOARDING. 995 HYDE ST., COR. Pine—Sunny suite and single rooms, with board. MRS.T. W. BROTHERTON. CHILDREN BOARDED. TANTED TO BOARD—1 OR 2 CHILDREN; good sunny pianked yard. 321 Turk st. ANTED—TO BOARD GIRL 5 YEARS OLD; Call Branch Office. good suburban home. Address Girl box 85, STORES TO LET. 83 CLEMENTINA—STORE, WITH 9 ROOM: sult 2 families; key No. 23. STORE WITH 3 LIVING-ROOMS. 118 FILL- more st _11:4 FOURTH S O rent._Apply G. H. UMBSEN & CO. UNCLAIMED GOODS. FFICE OF THE COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS, Port of San Francisco, March 25, 1895—No- tice. Ceriain goods remaining unclainied one year in bonded warehonses will be sold at public auction at the United States Appraiser-storeon MONDAY, A% 22, 1895, at 11 o'clock A. M. escriptive catalogues can be had at the Custom- house on and after April 18, 1895, and also at the time and place of saie. JOHN H.WISE, Collector. T SALE NOTICES. ELINQUENT SALE NOTICE — G Esgle Mining Company—Location of principal place of business, San Francisco, Callforuia: loca- A | tion of works, Devils Gate Mining District, Lyon County, Nevada. Notice—There are delinquent npon the following described stock, oz ccount of sssessment (No. 1), levied on the ‘8th day of January, 1895, the | several amounts set opposite the names of the re- Naraes. Morris Hoeflich. And in accordance with law, and an order from the Board of Directors. made on the eighth day of January, 1895, 5o many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary, will be sold at pub- | lic auction at the office of the company, room 50, Nevada Block, No. 309 Montgomery street, San Francisco, California, on MONDAY, the fourth day of March, 1885, at the hour of 2'0’clock P. M. of said day, to pay said delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs of advertising and ex- f sale. L g E. B. HOLMES, . Office—Room 80, Nevada Block. No. 309 Moab ‘gomary street, San Francisco, California POSTPONEMENT. Kotice is herely given that by order of the Board of Directors the date of the sale of delinquent stock for assessment No. 1 is hereby to MO! DAY, the 25th day of March, A. D. 1895, at the E. B. HOLMES, Secretary. GOLDEN EAGLE MINING COMPANY. FURTHER POSTPONEMENT. Notice is hereby given that by order of the Board of Directors the day of the sale of delinquent stock for assessment No. 11s hereby further postponed to WEDNESDAY, the 24th day of April, A. D. 1895, at the same time and place. E. OLMES, Secretary. LEGAL NOTICES. | same time and place. N(I’I'ICE TO CREDITORS—ESTATE OF WIL- 1 Piven by the URIeMIGRe, Sxseates Sod hereby given by the un executrix exectiior of the last will of WILLIAM WEST- ERFELD, deceased, to the creditors of and all per- sons having claims agalinst the said deceased 10 ex- hibit them, with the vt ‘within ten months after the first publication of this notice to the sald executrix and executor, at the law office of Messrs. Lindley & Eickhoft, at No. 530 Cali- fornia st., room 40, San Francisco, Cal., the same being their place for the transaction of the business of the said estate in the city and county of San Francisco, State of California. > PAULINE WESTERFELD, LOUIS WESIERFELD, Executrix and execntor of the estate of WILLIAM WESTERFELD, deceased. Dated at San Francisco, March 18, 1895. Kitchen: co ~0)F {90 1 130— STOCKTO! nished rooms for housek llx!g rent cheap. TURK—2 HANDSOMELY FURNISHED RD H NTE R 56 . 3 TWO FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING for housekeeping. 228 Seventh st. ©OR3 SUNNY R N t., near Eleventh. house; reasouable. (INNA—4 ROOMS FURM 405 Fiomis peitty farnianed:; lawn, flowers, gas, keeping rooms. HOWARD, BET. NINTH ANDTENTH 16 SOUTH PARK-TWO WELL FURNISHED rooms and kiichen. housekeeping; hot and cold water. 1007 SALIFORNIA-4 AND5 ROOMS BATH, furnished for housckeeping; rent low. rooms; 81 50 & week. 1046 FOLSON-CHEAP "FEONT SUNNY rooms complete for housekeeping; sun all and_water in rooms; and en suite. 114 Sraptos WASHINGTO MINNA—TWO _SUN pariors and extra room; suitable for light nished rooms, ouble, housekeeping. 914 OFARRELL-S NICE SUNNY + rooms. 523 Seventh st., rear. 1 SIXTH—NICE SUNNY HOUSEKEEPING ing; cheap. 1002 Natom: Q9] MARKET—2 OR 3 HANDSOMELY housekeeping. bath, laundry ; no chiidren; $15. HYDE, BET. EDDY AND BLLIS-8 1329 53 nicely furnished rooms complete for sunny front housekeepg rooms: others cheap. PEARL, COR. MARKET, OPP. GCTAVIA= nished POLK—3 OR 4 LARGE, PLEASANT, 362'“11'3»— NICELY FURNISHED housekeeping rooms: $6 up. family; single 499 SIXTH-NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS for housekeeping. 70&1 housekeeping room: rooms for housekeeping; separate enirauce. i < ERIE—1 ROOM FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEP- _nuhed rooms for ho\fselee ing URNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS 23’ and single room: 90 rooms; furnished or unfurnished; corner = furnished rooms for housekeeping. 365 o CASTRO, NEAR MARKET—3 SUNNY 1133 FOLSOM—3 UNFURNISHED HOUSE- sunny furnished rooms; housekeeping. housekeeping; baih: yard. 617 BIRCH AVE., NR. LAGUNA—-$8; TWO 31 sunny cor. bay-window rooms well fur- 1437 sunny rooms furnished for housekeeping. double and single sunny ~housekeeping ELEVENTH — NEWLY FURNISHED EDDY —3 ROOMS, COMPLETE FOR OTICE TO CREDITORS—ESTATE OF CATH- oo g 5,"?»’5“%;.:« Moty B Rion erel iven u y iy P. dan und_Nathaniel Hailinan, ’executors of tha will of CATHERINE SPANGLER, deceased, to the creditors of and &Il persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the ne vouchers within four months after the first publication of this notice, to_the said execu- ors at the law oflee of A. }; LOUGHEOKOUGH; the | of the will of CATHERINE SPAN( de- ceased. A.H. LOUGHBOROUGH, Attorney for executors. OLDEN | to the Board of Supervisors for approval, and must | tions from which the body was procured. | ditions the contract shall be terminated by said city | 0f said contract, to pay the cost of advertising this | and County Trensury by said Clerk as liquidated | the putlic good so require. PROPOSALS. | PROPOSALS FOR BURIAL OF INDIGENT Dead—Office of the Clerk of the Board of Super- visors of the City and County of San Francisco, April 2, 1865. n accordance with resolution No. 12,040 (Third Series) of the Board of Supervisors, EALED PROPOSALS will be received in open | session of the board on MONDAY AFTERNOON, April 15, 1895, from 3 t0 3:50 o'clock, for the in- terment of such indigent dead in the City Ceme- tery as are required to be buried at the charge of the City and County of San Francisco, including the City and Courty Smallpox Hospital, for tie term of one year, beginning July 1, 1895, &nd end- {ng June 50,1805, NOTICE—The coffins to be made of three-quar- ter-inch surface redwood clear lumber, to be lined (it mosiin and piliowed inside and to be shel- lacked and varnished outside, and the tops to be fastened down with not less than six screws. In ali smallpox cases the coffin shall be lined with No. 10 zinc instead of with musiin, and hermeti- cally sealed, and ail coffins used must be subject to the Inspection and approval of the officer in charge of the institution trom which the body of the de- s 10 be buried, and must in all cases be tuken 10 such institution for the purpose of having the deceased placed therein. N0 bid will be considered from any party who has not been engaged in the undertaking ! usiness in this city and county and conducted said busi- ness in & reputable manner for a period of at least six months immediately precedirg the date hereor. The grave to be excavated 10 a4 Gepth of at least six feet. | No body to be removed from the institution | where it lies awslting burial within a_period of | tweny-four hours after death, except by express order of the Superintendent or officzr in charge of said institutioa. l The contractor will be required in all cases on the death of the indigent person from infectious disease (0 inter the body of said decedent within sueh time as may be desiznated by notice from | the Superintendent or officer in charge of the in- stitution where the death may have occurred, and in all other cases within thirty-six hours after noti- fication by the proper officer. The contractor will further be required to con- vey the bodics of decedents committed to his charge for interment direct from the institution from which he receives the same to the cemetery, and then and there bury the same. And will not be permitted upon any consideration to convey such bodies to any {ntermediate resting-place, or 10 keep the same in his custody for a longer period than that reguired for their transit to the ceme- tery. Should the friends o? any decedent apply at the institution where such decedent may be lying awalting burial, for permission to bury the same, and prove to the superintendent or officer in charge of said institution that their purpose is to provide adecent burial, and that they Lave no intention and will not allow the body to be used for the pur- pose of dissection, then and in that case the body of said deceased shall be delivered to said friends, who shall take charge thereof and make the neces. sary arrangements for the funeral with any under- taxer they may think fit, but in such event the contractor aforesaid shall have no claim against the city for the burial of said decedent. The party to whom the contract may be awarded shall be required in all cases to procure from the Superintendent of the City Cemetery a certificate of the proper burial of each person under the pro- visions of his contract and of these specifications, and such certificates must in all cases be attached to the demand of said coatractor when presented state the names of the decedents and the institu- In case of the violation of any of the above con- and county. The party to whom the contract is awarded will be required, prior to or at the time of the execution notice in three daily newspapers. All interments of indigent persons the ex- penses of which must be borne by the city and county (other than those from any of the public institations) must be authorized by the Health Officer issuing a permit therefor, and all bills for such interments to be approved by the Health Oflicer prior 10 being presented to this Board. All demands for the burial of Indigent persons from any of the public Institutions to be ap- proved by the Superintendent of the institution at which the death occurs, prior to being pre- sented to this Board. Bidders will estimate and state a specific amount for each interment. In order to preserve uniformity and to facilitate the award the Board has resoived to receive no pids uniess made upon blank forms prepered by the committee, and a certified check for the sum of $500, drawn during the month of April, 1895, | in favor of and made payable to the Clerk of the | Board, must be deposited by the bidder, condi- tioned that if the proposal is _accepted and the con- tract is awarded,and if the bidder shall fail or neglect to pay the printing charges, exccute the contract and give a bond of $5000 within six days after the award is made, then and in that case the suid sum shall be collected and paid into the City damages for such failure and neglect. Blanks furnished by the Clerk. The Board raserves the right to reject all bids it 0. A. RUSSELL, Clerk. | OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Directors of the Escondido Irrigation | District wit recelve sealed nroposais or the pur. | chase 07 $80,000 of the bonds of said district, and bids | will be_received thereforat the office of the said | board in Escondido, Cal., untll 10 o'clock 4. M. on | the 15th day of April, 1595. | Secretary of the Escondias Lrrigation bist e Escondido tion District. Dated March 16, MARRIAGE LICENSES. August Arens and Hattie Mitchell, 43—40, George W. Fox and G E. Miliett, 38--20. William A. Grewe and Mary G. Lynch, 24—22. Pierre Burnon and Josephine Lugue, 31—20. H g RILEY—April 1, 1895, tothe wifgof James E. Riley, a daughter. i MARRIED. ARENS_MITCHELL—In this city. April 7, 1895, ‘at the Windsor Hotel, by Mrs. J. J. Whitney, spiritual minister, August T. Arens ana Hattie Mitchell, both of Oakland. HINMAN—WETSELL — In Oakland, April 1895, A. M. Hinman and M. A. Wetsell, McMULLEN—EAGAN—In this city, April 6, 1895, George McMullen and Julia Eagan. McCOY—BREKLE—In this city, April 2, 1895, by the Rev. C. H. Afferbach, John H. McCoy and Mamie Brekle, both of San Francisco. WAGNER—FLORENTINE—In this city, April 7, 1895, by the Rev. J. H. Schroeder, Louis Wagner and Theresa E. R. Florentine. —— e DIED. McMahon, John F. Martin, Katie Meier, Caroline Myers, Ida May Maxwell, Philip Mendoza, Adele Mailliard, Annie W. Jadigan, Thomas Quinn, Catherine Reta, Mrs. A. Stichel, Katharine E. Shira, Robert L. Simon, Simon Singley, Helen A. Sabatie, Philippe G. Tenneson, Antoinette atson, Jessie R. BUTTELMANN—TIn this city, April 7, 1895, 0. D. Buttelmann, beloved brother of Mrs.F. Hulsmann, Mrs. H. Appiarius, Mrs. A, Hansen, Henry E. A. Buttelmann and ' the late Mrs. C. C. Butt and Fred Buttelmann of Murysville, a native of Hagen, Germany, aged 43 years 8 months and 20 days. 'A_member of Caiifornia Lodge A 1.0, O.F., and Germania Club. [Marysville papers please copy. | B Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited (o attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Weanesday). at 1 o'clock P. ., from the resi dence of his brother-in-law, 0. Hansen. Guerrero street, thence to 0dd Fellows' Hall, corner Market and Seventh streets,where funeral services will be held under the auspices of California Lodge No. 1,1 0. 0. F.,at 2 o'clock .. Interment I. O. O, F. Cemetery. CROSBY—In this city, April 7, 1895, Margaret Crosby, a native of freland, aged 66 years. COHAN—In this city, April 6, 1895, Mitchel Cohan, & native of Massachusetis, aged 24 years. GERARDI—In thiscity, April 6, 1895, Martha Gerardi (nee Kerr), beloved wite of Gabriel Ger- ardi, and sister of Lyman Cole, a native of San Francisco, aged 37 years 4 months and 27 days. B Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 10 o'¢lock A. M., at her late residence, 14 Elliott Park. Interment private. GALLAGHER—In this city, April 8, 1895, Ellen, relict of _the late Thomas Gallagher, a native of County Donegal, Ireland, aged 67 years. A Friends and scquaintances are respect- #ully invited o attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock a. M., from her late residence, 21 "Rincon place, thence to_st. Bren- dan’s Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celehrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock A. M. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. HANNAN—In this city, April 7, 1895, Robert Hannsu, » native of Treland, aged 73 years. 8@ The funeral take place THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 1:30_o'clock P. M., from his late residence, 111215 Harrison street, thence to St. Joseph's Churchi, Tenth street, for services at 3 'clock P. M. Interment Mount Calvary Ceme- tery. HARMES—In this city, April 6, 1895, Dorothea Harmes, beloved mother of Mrs. D. Newell, Mrs. 1. Hardenburgh and John T, Harmes, a native of Germany, aged 78 years and 1 day #¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from her late resi- dence, 1713 Eddy street. = Interment private. Piease omit flowers. HARRISON—In this city, April 8, 1895, Walter Henry, beloved son of John W, and Lucy Har- rison, & native of San Francisco, aged 4 months and 26 da; JOHNSON—In this city, April 8, 1895, Charles Johnson, aged 55 years. KEMP—In this city, April 8, 1895, Richard Kemp, & native of Germany, aged 62 years. KEILUS—In New York, April 8, 1895, Bertha Keilus, mother of Charles and Henry Keilus and Mrs. F. S. Cohn, in her seventy-fourth year. LEVINSKY—In this city, April 6, 1895, Fannie, beloved wife of Mark Levinsky, and sister of Mrs. John Levinsky of Stockton and Dr. Martin Lewig_of Hamburg, Germany, a native of Ham- burg, Germany, aged 73 years and16 days. A Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 10:80 o'clock A.X., at her late residence, 1823 Sutter street. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery by train from Third and Townsend streets at 11:45 o'clock A, 3. LANGFORD—In this city, April 8,1895, Eugene Hampton, beloved child of John and Lizzie Lang- ford, a native of San Francisco, aged 5 years 7 months and 1 day. garFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 2 0'CIoCK P. ., from the par- lors of Charles J. B. Metzler, 636 Washington street. Interment L. O. 0. F. Cemetery. LYON—In this city, April 8, 1895, Gladys G wife of George F. Lyon, s native of Providence, R. L, aged 19 years. #aFriends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services TO-MORROW (W ednesday), at 2 o'clock P. 3., at her late residence, 332 Cum- berland street. Intermen: L O.O. F. Cemetery. LAVELL—In this city, April 8, 1885, Mattle J. Lavell, aged 31 years. LYONS—In this city, April 7, 1895, Mrs. Zoe Lyons, a native of Wisconsin, aged 45 years 7 months and 7 days. McMAHON—In this city, April 7, 1895, John F., beloved son of the Iate Ann McMahon, a native of San Francisco, aged 40 years. g% Remains at the parlors of McGinn Bros., 31 Eddy street. MARTIN—In this city, April 4, 1895, Katie Mar- tin, & native of Ireland, aghd 32 years. MEIER—In this city, April 6, 1895, Caroline Meler, a native of Germany, aged 78 years. MYERS—In Fresno, Ida May Meyers, a native of Missouri, aged 30 years 4 months and 19 days. MAXWELL—In Middletown, Lake County, Cal., April 5, 1893, Philip, beloved_husband of_ Mary Maxwell, and father of Leo, Mary and_Joseph Maxwell, a native of Delaware County, N. Y., in his fifty-first year. Late member of Generai G. Meade Post No. 48, G. A. R. [Binghamton Y.) and Illinos papers please copy. | MENDOZA—In this city, April 7, 1895, Adele Mendoza, a native of France, aged 65 years. MAILLIARD_In San Geronimo, Marin County, April 7, 1895, Annie Ward Mailliard, aged 70 years 5 months and 5 days. MADIGAN—In Oskland, April 7, 1895, Thomas Madigan, & native ot Ireland, aged 64 years. QUINN—In this city, April 5, 1895, Catherine Quin, a native of Iows, aged 35 years. RETA—TIn this city, April 5, 1895, Mrs. A. Reta (nee Wolf), aged 19 years. STICHEL—In this city, April 8, 1895, Katharine Elizabeth, beloved wife of Charles Stichel, and mother of Charley, Katie and Annie Stichel, a ns tive of Kur-Hessen, Germany, aged 37 years 5 ‘months and 14 days. BF-Friends and scquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the faneral TO-MORROW (Wednesdsy), at 3 o'clock P. )., from her late residence, 1210 Solano street, between Texas and Mississippi. Interment L. 0. O. . Cemetery. SHIRA—In this city, April 8, 1895, Robert L., be- loved son of John and Haitle Shira, a native of San Francisco, aged 6 years and 3 months. SINGLEY—In Paso Robles, Helen A. Singley, a native of Petaluma, aged 40 years. SIMON—In this city, April 6. 1395, Simon Simon, anative of Prussia, aged 80 years 4 months and 26 days. SABATIE—In thit city, April 7, 1895, Philippe Gabriel Sabatie, a native of France, aged 63 years 11 months and 6 days. TENNESON—In this city, April 8, 1895, Antoin- ette, beloved wife of the late Thomas Tenneson, ‘mother of Eddie Tenneson, daughter of Christi- anaand the late Antone Demeny, sister of Mrs. M. Matria, Mrs. A. Smith and Pauline, Joseph and George Demeny, a native of New Orleaus, La., aged 26 years 5 months and 15 days. WATSON—In Oakland, April 7 1895, Jessie Reed Watson, a native of Oakland, aged 5 months and 21 days! WELCH—Mrs. Katie G. Welch and her children take this means of thanking the many friends of her late husband for the kindness, courtesy and sincere sympathy extended her and family by them during her bereavement. 7 Buttelmann, 0. D. B largaret itchel Gerardi, Martha Gallagher, Ellen Hannan, Robert Harrison, Walter H. Harmes, Dorothea Johnson, Charles Kemp, Richard Keilus, Bertha Lavell! Mattie J Levinsky, Fannie Langiord, Eugene H. Lyon, Gladys G. UNITED UNDERTAKERS' EMBALMING PARLOCRS. eryihing Requisite for First-class Funers! at Reasonable Rates. Telephone 3167. 27 and 29 Fifth street. MCAVOY & CALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. ‘Telephone 3080. Cras. MCMENOMEY. SON, [UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, 1057 Mission Street, Near Seventh. Telephone No. 3354. A MOMENOMEY. o JAMES McMENOMEY & DIVORCE SUITS BEGUN. Lou Creamer against John F. Creamer. Frank W. Hari against Etta Hart. Celesti C. Begin against Joreph H. Begin. DIVORCES GRANTED. Louise R. Davison from Newton O. Davison. Nettie M. Taylor from Frank L. Taylor. Clotiide Mann from Bertrand C. Mann. Tillie Hartley from William H. Hartley. Sallie C. Knapp from John D. Knapp. e BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. ana death notices sent by mall KAMMATER—In this city, April 7, 1895, wmnfiu:x‘mmlz.-mnhé feie PATERSON—In this city, April 6, 1895, to the wife of A. D. Paterson, a sou. JAS. ENGLISH. T. R. CAREW. CAREW & ENGLISH, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, FUNERAL Dml:crg.l:s. b Areimae e tatnts e other house in this city. LAUREL HILL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION. 'HOICE 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. Perpetual care of plats a specialty. Cemetery permanent. For the purchase of lots or for any improvements to the superintendent on grounds, Cen- tral avenue and Bush sts., San Francisco, Cal. CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY, J¥SANMATEO COUNTY; NON-SECTARIAN: 1aid out on the lawn plan; perpetual care: beau- permanent and easy of access; see it before %:mmmfm - City Ofice. 9 Citv Hall Avenue.

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