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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1895. CITY REAL ESTATE. CITY REAL ESTATE. CITY REAL ESTATE. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 11 e ——————————————————————————————————————————— e ——————— HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS — Continued. PROPOSALS. & C (ate Agents, Rent Collectors and Auctioneers, Montgomery street. 24 Sloaia one of our Heal Estate Cir- s a list 0f properties for sale culars, which con in all parts of the ¢ IMPROVED PROPERTY. 3.S7ORY BUILDING, STORE AND F6000. S5ms below and 2 fiars of 5and 6 $600¢ *paen “above; brick foundations, bay- sone walks; street biuminised; ows, e Geary st 1O ‘ORNER, ON MISSION ST., NB. £12.500, Soih: improvements in stors and e lot 70X73. HOUSE IN 2 FLATS OF 4 ROOMS rents $360 per annum;: street ; Glover st., bet. Jones and £2600 = ) ) SPLENDID PURCHASE ON FOL- $5000. om”st; close to 7th; store and 3 xooms below, and lat or 6 Tooms above; rents $36 ; lot 25x75. B BAY-WINDOW COTTAGE rooms and bath on Pierce st., close rs: bay-windows; briek foundations, 106. $525( ot ). NIC 1 560(). COTTAGE AND LOT ON HOWARD 85600, & in’ the warm velt of the Mission: 5 rooms and bath; lot 30x122:6. &(35()(), IIOUSE OF 7 ROOMS AND BAT: 2000V, buy-windows; brick foundations; ali onvenience near pari 1.00(), BUSH ST. AND FERN AVE,; 2 . « houses and 2 cottages; rents $86 n “‘;—emm steadily; both streets accepted; 6x120. ot 25x87:6; Page st. $1 ( ARE() WEBSTER ST., 2 FINE FLATS OF $58D0. Frvoims ana sach oaon: poas tosod. tions, etc.; rents $600 per annum; mortgage of $2000 at 6 per cent can remain if desired. @15 RINCON COURT, NEAR FOLSOM PLIH00. TITER 02 Tnocas ot & sooms sd attic; must be sold to close an estate. $17 500. City Hall; lot 8! street; both strees accepted: D with old_improvements renting for $83 50 per FULTON ST. NEAR THE NEW 6: wonth; good investment. RTE SCOTT ST.; TWO NICE 2-STORY $7500. houses of 7 rooms and bath each; brick foundations, stone walks, eic.: street bituminized: rented low for §600 per annum; cars Dass the door; lot 50x92:6; part cash. 5 NEAT BAY-WINDOW COTTAGE B5000. Fuxerst, close to Clay: contains 6 rooms and bath brick foundations, stone walks, etc. : $10.000. ot 11 rooms sery, etc. CORNER HOME; L bay-window residence undry, conservatory, nur- nds; ot B5X85. & CO., 14 Montgomery NAP SHOTS 0x100; N. side Siver ave., 50 feet E. ost $750; 60x100; NE. cor. Yale and block 128, University Homestead As- h from Cra $875- Felton st 120x100; SE. cor. Harvard and Burrows C| 3, University Homestead Association. FISHER, 507 California s 30x70; LOT 230, K150 : lot 4, block 34, City Land Assn. ‘alifornia st. FORBALE BY OESTERREICHER 503 California st. propers stores and flats: rents 31500 McAllister, near 34:11x100. garden; fine vie: 9000—Harrison-st. corner, dwelling und cottage; rent $80 30x near re; 4 rooms and celiar, used rent $50; 3x87 bard, near Hyde; elegant location; 68:9x137:6 ERREICHER & OWEN, 503 California. Y [ GOOD INVESTMENT ON, 14TH 11.500. 52°%ar Yoward: - neanty new ining 6 modern bay-window ted: extra large lot. I 50 Montgomery, room 9. () FARRELL & CO., ¥ 11 MONTGO! Y STREET. R SS PROPERTY WE. on one of the promine we h ng two leducting insu , or about 7 per cent thy of a thorough it wi t etail; there is further improvement, as a portion of the acant, 6000, 2.3EW, MoD BAY-WINDOW N . flats of 5 and 6 rooms bath eact ¥ing $570 a vear: rented to A No. 1 tenants; lot BEAUTIFUL 6 and 7 room - . or $816 a year, which is 13 per located on Haight st.; lor 25x | — | N FLATS OF 4 AND 5 ath each: good income | ed with bitumen 25x137:6; this that sees it will first one D 5 ROOMS AND 3360 a 3 on bly A MONTH, or 3312 A house of 2 tenements —WE HAVE 3 OF pest offerings In the pan- t; 2 corners and an inside lot; if ooking for 2 building lot don’t fail to call 46 PER MONTH, OR new modern’ flats o positively one of the mall investment in the city to- INCE AT A SACRIFICE, AS thin the next 20 days, as the 10 leave the city within that idence, having been coniains § rooms 0o reasonable offer will be sure and see this before yon ook at [3ELOW COST T0 EFFE ; that beauti BUILDING LOTS from the Mis: sion-st. eleciric cars and HALF A BLOCK cars.; take the Mis- 1o the terminus and you will there see the block and find our represen- tative; these are positively cheap, and to verify the above statements call at the office and see the fum- ber that we have soid. O’FARRELL & CO., Real DITION HOME, : 2-st01 sizable location, and a bargain. s EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO,, 638 Market st. FOR A SUMMER HOME, | AUTIFUL LARGE LOTS AT | ‘Alto, Marin County; only 40 minuzes | city; soid on easy terms, JOOST & WOOL- | , 4 New Montgomery g 5()(), $200 CARH, BALANCE $20 P, DUV, month; nicé 5-room cottage; bath: ent; lot 26x100; cheap. J. B. HILL, 210 ave. K1500 casu . Wl BUYS AN ELEGANT MODERN. , _HOUSE OF 9 ROOMS AND BATH On Oak st., opp. Golden Gate Park: balance of §7000ican be paid monthly, same as rent; costover £9000. Call for fall particulars, EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. S 562 60 P MONTH. IV, Jeavenwort! near Filbert; 3 new ats of 6 rooms ;ud bath each; all modern improve- ments; very cheap. ROBERT J, ERCE! SON, 410 Pine e 59 . ET AND $5500. » treet; electric; large lot, 100, with neat cottage of 7 rooms and path: one worth the money. ROBERT J. MERCER 410 Pine sl LOCKS AND LOTS: BEAUTIFULLY 1O- cated; level blocks easy of nccess; rich sofl; view’; just beyond the end of 24th'st. electric. r line, junction Ocean House and Aimshouse : easy terms. P. FITZHUGH or J. B. HILL, 30 Market st. lot & I fin » A TTENTION, CAPITALISTS. g A $60,000 INVESTMENT. 30 cottages and fl on 2d st.; Tents nearly $5000 per annum: this property has good future: owner sacrificing for immediate sale. full particnlars | callatofice, KASTON, ELDRL & CO., A - Market st ANTED—CHEAPFLATS; SOUTH OF MAR- ket st.; also cottages and fiats in_the Missfon and Western Acdition and other property. G. W, ARMBRUSTER. 230 Montgomery, room 9. $7OO SIDEN OF 7 ROOMS 'EED- + ingly low rent. STEERS, 22 Kearny. | 2is0 Richmond, soui REAL ESTATE AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1895, AT 12 NOON. SPECIAL TERMS AS PER CATALOGUE. SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & C0., AUCTION- EERS, 218-220 Montgomery st., Mills Building. PROBATE SALE. COMMISSIONER'S SALE. No. 1524 Powell st., east line, 40 feet south of Green; 19:6x57 feet; neat and cozy cottage; rents Sule subject to confirmation by Superior Court. COMMISSIONER’S SALE. No. 633 Green st., south line, 57 feet oast ot Pow. €ll, 34:8x098:9 feet, with extra lot 22:}1x30 feet Tented under lease for stable, $45 monthly; no ex- Ppense toowner except taxes and insurance. Sale subject to contirmation by Superior Court. COMMISSIONER'S SALE. No. 1802 Powell st., east line, 27:6 feet north of (’imenwlch: two-story house; rents $24; lot 22x72:8 et. Sale subject to confirmation of Superior Court. COMMISSIONER'S SALE. Nos. 18-20-22 Stanford st., SW. line; 156 feet 3 inches SE. of Brannan, bet. 2d and 3d sts.; 3dwell- ings; rents $43 50 lot 50x80 feet. FORECLUSURE SALE. No. 2005 Green st., near Buchanau st.; modern bay-window residence; contains @ rooms and bath; in splendid order: iarge Jot 87:6x137:6 feet: con- venient to Union-st. cable line: block and a half from Fillmore-st. electric line now building. FORECLOSURE SALE. No. 137 ‘Tremont ave.; modern new cottage of 6 rooms and bath with porcelain tub; lot 25x80 feet; on very easy terms, $260 cash, balance in monthly instaliments of $40: Interest 7 per cent per annum: Tremont ave. is next street west of Ashby, S. of Waller; take Halght-gt. cars. FORECLOSURE SALE. No. 9 Seymour ave., west line, between Turk and Golden Gate, and Scott and Devisadero sts., two-story house of 6 rooms and bath: lot 25x90 feet. Tms $250 cash, balance in monthly or semi-annual payments; interest at 7 per cent per annum. TWENTY-FIFTH STREET INVESTMENT. Nos. 1235-1237 Twenty-fitth st.; south line, 187:6 feet east of Church st.; lot 50x114 feet. Four fiats of 4 rooms each; rents $40. FOLSOM-STREET CORNER. Southeast corner 19th and Folsom sts., 26x100 feet; on electric car line; splendid business corner; terms of half cash can be had if desired. MISSION RESIDENCE LOT. E.line of Folsom st., 100 S. of 19th; 25x125; fine residence lot; Mission warm belt; a mortgage of #1200 can remain at 7 per cent; this is on new electric car line. NOB HILL RESIDENCE. 1248 California st., N. line, 225 W. of Jones; 3- story and basement residence of 14 large rooms; lot 80x187:6: only a few feet from modern $200, 000 spariment house now building; a mortgage of $16,500 can remaln on this property at 7 per cent. GOLDEN GATE PARK LOTS. 3 sightly lots, S. line of Page st., bet. Baker and Lyon, 26X137:6 each: on elactric car line, 1 block from Goiden Gate Park: terms of half cash could be arranged on these lots it desired. PRESIDIO HEIGHTS CORNER. Jackson and Locuststs., SE. cor.; 37:6x102:814: splendid residence corner; fine view of bay and Presidio; $3000 mortgage' can remain at 7 per cent. FELL-ST. INVESTMENT. 408-40814 Fell st., 509 to 51114 Linden ave., line of Fell, 82:6 W. of Octavia st., 25x120; % flats of 5 and 6 rooms and bath; 4 flats of 3 rooms ; rents $59; a morigage of $5000 can remain at 7 per cent. #3"CALL FOR DIAGRAMS and CATALOGUES. JSASTON, ELDRIDGE & C > REAL ESTATE AGENT! HOUSE BROKERS AND AUCTIONEERS, 638 Market st. IMPROVED PROPERTY. $11,000—Elegant dwelling: Larkin i ramento; 11 rooms and bath; loi 31x1 near Sac- $9500—Modern house; Ashbury Heights: 9 rooms, bath. furnace and all conveniences; lot 50x 106:3; this is & bargain. $7000—Clay st,, near Scott; handsome dwelling, 9 rooms and bath; modern conveniences. $6000—Corner residence on Pine st.; 2-story; 7 rooms and bath; choice location. 'shmo—cuuo st., near 18th; house, 6 rooms and bath. $3000—House, 6 rooms and bath and stable for 5 | Lorses; lot 25x80; near 16th and Market sts. 0—Western Addition cottage on Post st.; lot x137 $1750—Cottage and lot UNIMPROVED. Fulton st., near Fillmore; 2 lots, 6. 100; Park Lane Tract. $2350—Clayton st., near Page; very cheap lot 25x106:3, $750—Lot 25x80; 17th st.; few blocks from Cas- tro-st. cavle. 2600 each—2 lots, 25x12! ready for building. $250 each—4 lots, Excelsior Homestead, 2 blocks from Mission-st. cars; 25x100 each. $100—Lot south of the park, near bomlevard; size 25x100. In additlon to the above we have a large list of desirable properties in all parts of the city, suita- ble for investments, business purposes and home®! of park and homestead 10%s for spuculation. DRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. cat bar; JJ ANDSOME NEW HOUSE, E “XTRAORDINARY TERMS, #5750—0nly $200 cash, balance in monthly in- stallments; Church st., not far from Guerrerd and Twentieth; contains 7 larze rooms; porcelain bath, handsome ‘mantels and all latest conveniences: house buiit for a home, #nd no expense was spared. BALDWIN & HA ND, 10 Montgomery st. NEW COTTAGE. PA A GREAT BARGAIN. $1500—$300 cash, balance $10 per month; Caro- lins st., not far from Howard.st cars on 24th st.; contains b large rooms; 25x100. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. : Diamond st., nr. 22d; OVEE, TOY & 0., REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 19 MONTGOMERY STREET. BUSINESS CORNER ON HYDE « st.; stores and flats; rents $1236 $15.00 ayear. 3 FLATS NORTH OF MARKET $2600. . renis 318 vear. $5600. B1LT.500. irisis eas 5a: avores and Hatei rents $1632 a year. 1700. POST-ST. RESIDENCE, NEAR Hamilton square; 7 rooms and bath. CHEAP SUNNY HOME; ONLY $260 cash; balance $20 per month; ission. 370 RENTS $360 A YEAR: 2 FLATS, .+ near Valencia and 17th; lot 26x100: 2 frontages. $15.000. 20700 ver mouths choree location; always rented. $5500. & $65.000. 'S AND CALTFORNIA rents $44 per month. SS PROPERTY NEAR 4-story BUSL Mission and 6th sts.; building, stores, etc.; rents $362. WALLER ST., NEAR FILL- more; flats and cottages; rents $13.000. $90; large lot. $12.300. $370 $320 $£2400 $3000 QG25(), RENTS 865 PER MONTH: PAYS DOZOV. 17 per cent net; house of 12 rooms and 2 baths; 1ot 50x100; downtown. FOLSOM & $4000. 515 0ms, il ENTS $26 R ANNUM: B37.000. 5o and tais: near Cousy and Larkin sts.; lot 47:6x187 R AR BUSINESS CORNER; 5 %1000 « stores; 44 rooms above, north of | Market; rents $4000 a year. 7TH ST., NEAR HOWARD; stores and flats; rents $972 a year. RENTS $360 A YEAR; 2 FLATS « near 17th and Valencia; 26x100. COTTAGE IN CHOICE LOCATION « in Mission; must be sold. CHEAP; 4 LOTS ON « near China ave.: 75x83 ISSION ST., RENTS $48 PER MONTH; « houses on Vallejo st. 5 WESTERN ADDITION COTTAGE; « 6 rooms and bath; near Fillmore st. NEAR 12TH:; HOUSE ath, laundry, etc. MOR EXCHAN: 11 LOTS EXCELSIOR Homestead, value 83000, for city improved; will pay $2000 cash. NoBBY FLATS, A A2 LOCATION CHOICE. MAGNIFICENT VIEW. $4300—2 handsome flatsy (just completed), con- sisting of 5 and 6 rooms, bath and high basement; elegantly equipped and contain every modern im’ ic-a-brac mantels, porcelain bathtub, ncome $42 50 erms $800 cugy , just W provemént gas fixtures, cement sidewalk, et | per month; size of lot 25x11 | balance month 01714 20th TOB. 1] COUNTHEY REAL ESTATE. ADQUARTERS FOR CALIFORNIA OF THOMAS McMAHON, | 628 MARKET ST, | FOUR GREAT BARGAINS!: FOUR EAT BARGAINS! FOUR GREAT BARGAINS! $5000—8 acres, near Haywarde, of choice fruit; house of 10 rooms and bath; all modern conver fences: piano, furniture, horse, cow, vehicles, pou! try and implements. 20 acres, 3 miles from Santa Rosa; good soil; fair | building; 7 acres in bearingorchard; horse, cow, chickens, buggy, wagon, farm tools, and many other things (00 numerous to mention; adjacent to station: price $4000. $1250—160 acres in Santa Clara County; 60 acres good plow lund: balance fine pastures and timber; 20 ncres in grain; 100 frull trees two years old; 1iving springs: good common house and barn; excellent surroundings; a rare opportunity for man of small means. A beautifully located tract of 11 acres, near this city and half a mile to railroad station for $1500. (O'TY BARGAINS, CITY BARGAINS. :6x144, LAKEVIEW. a speculation. REDUCED TO $700; 13 I 6750 BACH=2 LOTS, 20x100 EACH; D0 i .0 City Land Association: E. line of Arcis | 5L.,200 feet S. of Garfield, 140 feat on Coriland | ave., bet. Heath and Lee sts.; graded, sewered and macadamized; reduced from $1650 to $1250. Look at these to-day. | Apply to THOMAS McMAHON, 628 Market st. MARIN COUNTY. 38 acres in Ross Valley with improvements for sale, cheap orexchange. The Fairfax Villa containing 32 acres, beautl- fully wooded with a fine trout stream. 6 ucres on the main Ross Valley road, 5 minutes' walk from Tamalpais station. S de; house 7 rooms and bath; & bar- nge. v ratich tm the beautiful valley of Nicasio coutaimng 336 acres improved, fine shade trees and trout stream: the price of this property has been reduced in order to make quick sale. Furnished houses in San Rafael to let. 200 acres near Sausalito, suitable for mflk ranch, 5 bargain. Apply to JAMES TUNSTEAD, San Rafael. LDOK AT THIS BARGAIN. ONLY $1000!! Fine lot on 2d ave., bet. California and Lake sts.; 25x119: worth much more. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. RICK BUTLDING FOR BUSINESS PROP- erty on Market st. Corner Pacific ave. and Baker st., 55x187:6 ft. price, $11,000. 8 E. side Stanyan st,, bet. Carl and Frederick sts. 25x100; price $2600. 50x127:6 ft. on Jackson st., overlooking the Pre- sidio and bay: $6700. Tio_modern houses, of 8 rooms each, at Park, gsxa:' @ ft.; electric road passes houses; price 0. story brick house of 9 rooms, with stable, fin th Park; lot 45x125 ft.: price $7500. W. cor. Jones and Jefferson sts.; 137:6x137:6. Cottage house, 1367 Dolores st.:' 5 rooms and bath, basement; ou each side of Dolores st.; 25x95 feet, House of 10 rooms and bath, 417 Bryant st.; price £5000. Apply to C. C. BEMIS, Real Estate and Land Agent,” 324 Monteomery street. B’AuLAL S! CHEAP LOTS! BARGAINS! #50 cash—Fine building lot on 23d ave., north of California st.; 25x190; sewered; easy payments. F1050—See’ this; 18ih ave. & few steps from Sutrgs roud; levei lot, 50x120; one-half cash. 25x100. ake' st., W. of 1st aye.; 25x100; on lots oné block east sell for $1600. cable line; $750—Part N OBBY FLATS l\ FLATS, LOCATION CHOICE. MAGNIFICENT VIEW. #4300—2 handsome flats (just completed), con- sISEIng of 5 and 6 T00ms, bath And nmy m.'fll'm elegantly equipped and contain every modern im- provement; bric-a-brac mantels, porcelain bathtibs, igas fixtures, cement sidewalk, ete.; income $42 50 er month: size of iot 26x110; terms $800 cash; RAND HOME: 14 ACRES IN FRUIT AND vegetables; adjoins Haywards; all level; nest coltage: barn: 1100 trees: 200 chickens:' tool etc.; offer wanted; circular free, Apply SPECK’S, 30 Montgomery st. N EQ TRAIGHT, fair and square deal. An investment oftered that is honest. Own yourown home and be inde- pendent. Try it and you will find that we advise you right. We will sell yon 40 acresof alluvial w0l in the Warren Green Rancho, Glenn County, Cal,, for $280, one-third down, balance in 60 monthly payments, without interest, and will throw i town lot land suitable for poultry, frait, ber- ries or grain; needs no {rrigation. pussed anywhere in Callfornia. 168 miles north of San Francisco and only 9 miles from county seat. For investments and_information nddress or cali on the H. M. BENSON CO., 802 Broadway, Oak- Climate unsur- | L purposes or an orchard already improved, where only a small cash outlay is reguired, balance pay- able In 6 or 7 years, apply at 326 Montgomery si., San Francisco. AKGAIN IN. ALAMEDA COUNTY: 320 acres of foothill land; plenty of wood and water; only $6 per acre. Inguite JAMES CA- HILL, 408 Twelfth st., Oakland. TANTED—50 HEAD OF BMALL MULES, broke; also 2 carioads of high grade cows, in exchange for clear Oakland real estate; will pay part cash. Address P. O. hox 86, Onkland. CHOOL LAND: 160 ACRES: ON RAILROAD; level; sold cheap. 324 Pine st., room 17. 7711 AND 20 ACRE PIECES—A1 FOR CHICK- |, en ranches: on 8and 10 years' credit; $25, $30, 870 and $100 per acre: within 1 mile of town. D. H. TWING, Sonoma City, Cal. ARIN COUNTY—5000 ACRES 26 MILES from San Francisco. RANCHO DE NOVATO. Tracts of any size desired; frult, grain_and vege- table land; no irrigation; both rail and water transportation; $40 to $75 per acre: easy terms. town of Novato; graded school, botels and stores on the property; send for circular. Dairy for sale with or without cows SYNDICATE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 64 and 65, Chironicle building. 33500 NEW MODERN RESIDENCE; 2- . story, 7 rooms. mear Webster and Twenty-sixth sts.: good location: five lot; terms to suit. A, H. BREED & CO., 460 Ninth st., Oakland. FOB. SALE—A WELL-ESTABLISHED AND paving focery business 1n Alameda; only rea- son for selling is sickness. For full particulars, call & 1002 Broadway, Uakland, CLOUGH & BAKER. SEVERAL HOUSES TO LET CHEAP: 4, 5, 6, 7room houses: also furnished house of 13 rooms near Clinton station. Address owner en premises, 953 Seventh ave., East Oakland. ERARD HOUSE, 142 @SEVENTH_FUR- nished rooms, single and double, housekeeping. '2 OR 3 SUNNY RQOMS FOR HOUSEKEEP- ing; cheap, 1002 Natoma st., near Eleventh. 454 YINNAZTWO SUNNY ~FURNISHED 04 rooms for housekeeping; separate entrance. 2098 Hiied rooms for vouseikeening, 405 CASTRO, NEAR MARKET—3 SUNNY bath, laundry ; no children; $1. 1250). oz cotrac DU, nall; 1ot 30x125; well; good location; reduced for quick sale. HUGH M. CAMERON, 479 Ninth st., Oakland. USINESS AND RESIDENCE PROPERTY sold on easy terms; small payment down or ex- changed. BUNCE, 1008 Broadway, OR SALE—10 80-100 ACRES T Belleyue Tract, nr. Menio Park and Stanford University: price 85400, O. B. STURTEVANT, owner, 278 Thirteenth st., Oakland. TLAYWARDS 20 ACRES, HALF IN BEAR- ing fruit; 4-room house, horse und cow; trade whole for Oakland property or sell 10 acres cheap, C. K. KING, 902 Broadway, Oakland. $12.000. a5am6a1 —BUSINESS PROP- 2 . erty on San Pablo ave.: 135 feet frontage. Apply to J. W. MOSS, 958 Broadwsy, Oakland. JORSALE—OFFER WANTED FOR A LARGE residence and grounds on the heights, East Osk- iand, near Borax Smith’s pulatial residence, to close an estate. BENEDICI & CO., 457 Ninth st., aklan OOK! §150—LOTS IN FRUITVALE ONLY $1 cash and $1 a week; buy a home and save your small earnings; the new Tailroad will double values in Oakland. H. B. PINNEY, 902 Broad- way, Oakland. §1200. ZOgE SROOME TN BERKELEY ; « lot 40x100; one-hird cash. $400—Lot 40x100: $50 down, $10 monthly; near proposed railroad. CHAS. A. BAILEY, Berkeley statlon, Berkeley. 750 < LI BUY A NICE 6-ROOM DU cottage, worth $2000. leaving a mort- gage of $1000. Address WM. P. TODD, 1008 Broadway, gakiand, ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE, LAMEDA BARGANS, FOR CASH AND IN- £\ stallments—Houses to let in all parts of Ala- meda. H. P. MOREAL & CO., 1482 Park st. ALAMEDA ROOMS AND HOUSES. LAMEDA—TO RENT — FURNISHED MOD- ern upper flat, 7 rcoms, three blocks Chesgnut station N. G. R. K. Inquire 2086 San Jose ave., 1rom 126 2 P. M. rooms partly furnished: lawn, flowers, gas, 1829 E9WARD, BET. NINTH ANDTENTH —3 nicely furnished rooms complete for housekeeping; bath; yard. B17 BIRCH AVE. NR LAGUNA—#9; TWO rooms and kitchen. 9 PEARL, COR. MARKET, OPP. OCTAVIA- 3 large sunny cor. bay-window rooms well fur- nished for housekeeping; hot and cold water. 1007 CALIFORNTA—4 AND 5 ROOMS,BATH, furnished for housekeeping; rent lo. 1046 EOLSON-CHEAP "TEOS housekeeping rooms: $6 up. 1“1 4"&1]&\'}:) TH — NEWLY FURNISHED rooms complete for honsekeeping; sun all day: private path; erate and water I rooms: quliet suite. location, suitable for family; single and en lgl' POLK—2 NICELY FURNISHED, SUN- o) ny front rooms; housekeeping; bath; gas; $16. b Tal-fiwum) — LARGE SUNNY FRONT 1 | rooms 86, $10. $12 month: $1.50 to #3 wk. [ SUNNY SIXTH—NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS for housekeeping. ROOMS TO LET. 14 SEYENTH—LARGE CORNER SUITE; will rent separate; sun all day; board op- tional. 7721 HARRISON, NR. FOURTH—FINELY { Z2 furnished sunny rooms; bath; closet; $1 & week. 1'09; FOURTH—SMALL PRONT ROOM; $5. 54 $6 MINNA—FINE LARGE SUNNY ROOM $8; light housekeeping if desired. A MONTH; LARGE SUNNY FURNISHED front room.’ 735 Folsom st. 11 TURK, NR. MARKET—LARGE SUNNY frout rooms; ho k,! plE! pgrmmed. 66 MINNA, COR. EIGHTH—NICELY FUR- OO nished bay-window rooms; $1 & week. ROOMS, $9. 2 GOODSELL PLACE, BET. Bryant and Harrison. i W - JONES—UNFURNISHED OR BERKELEY REAL ESTAT NOW IS YOUR CHANCE—A NEW 6ROOMED AN ‘cottage with all improvements; both hot and cold water; large lot: close to station; only $1200; $100 cash, balance $15 per month. W. C. MORAN, Lorin station, Berkeley. 1 $35()(). XEW HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS: TARGE DU, corner lov near station and school; street work all done: & bargain. JOS. J. MASON, Dwight-way station, Berkele; ] 8 MONTHLY-NE e with maniel. bath, Jaundry, pantry c sewered; lot 40x100; §1800. . BOEGLE, Golden i s n: W.C. MORA RKELEY PROPERTY AT A SACRIFICE, cheap. W. E. SQUIRES, Ber- AUTIFUL NEW EASTLAKE sidence containing salon pariors, diniug-room, 4 sunny and capacious chambers, bath. anitary piumbing; finished attic; 2 rooms in it; lsundry; sunny exposure; Y4 block from Sacramento-st. cars. O'FARRELL & Co., 11 Montgomery st. € HOUSES, 8 ROOMS EAC 3 provemerts: § kiteh rooms; : MODERN IM- B 321 singie room. e TOF BRANNAN,ABOVE SIXTH—BEDEOOM (20 und'k 12 TURK—FRONT SUNNY SUITE: BAY- window; well furnished; private family; SIXTH — CHEAPEST IN THE CITY— Nicely furnished sunny front rooms. HITE HO §li2,72h2A POST ST.—CHANGED i S ELLIS ST.—SU. front room, with grat 3 EDDY—PARLOF ITE, NEWLY FUR- Y UNFURNISHED ARLOR S «J<ie) nished, suitable for doctor: rent very cheap. ii ESMOND, 737 MARKET ST., WOULD OR 3 HROOMS FOR ng, suitable for couple; no chil- ceep dren in house. Y QREMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET, BET. Sixth and Seventh-Single and suites; per night, S5¢ to $1; week, $1 50 1o $5; familles. 419¢ NEWLY FURNISHED OR UN- furnislied rooms, en suite or single; also ele- gant rooms for doctor o dentist. 39 EDD XY HOUSE: 8 ROOMS; ALL ! DOZ modern improvement |51 4 LARGE SUNN « in bakery HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS AND BATH; newly papered; fine neighborhood OQUSE OF 7 ROOMS AND BATH painted and_all modern improvement VLY rent uced. 1530 Castro st.; owner on premises to- MODERN BAY-WINDOW HOUSE 9 rooms, $55; suitable for doctor. 525 Golden Gate av JLEGANT CORN Y ro0ms and bath: OF ced to $40; 11 820 Guerrero st., cor. L H. UMBSEN & CO. 14" VALENCIA—8 ROOMS AND BAT! { water free: rent $17. OUSES, HOUSES, HOUS ¥, t0 Fent, 1o rent, to rent, 10 Tent, to rent,. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. AR R B E S EARTR LT (L 0L d TAKE FUR- nished house and board lady, two children; no small children. 1203 Devisadero, bet. 2 and 3 COTTAG @171 F() 4-ROOM COTTAGES; %ll‘-)( . Second st., bet. Townsend. | QUNKY COTTAGE BATH, e YARD, SUN, Braunun and Dasement, yard. Cor. Dolores and Fiiteenth sis. "_n,'ffif(mn&', TPPER 192 fat 7 rooms, bath; rent $27 50. Apply EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. 115] MARKET (THE DELAWARE)-NEW house; elegantly furnished or unfurnisaed sul'es and single rooms; all modern improvements; | ready April 16. MRS.' SAUNDERS, proprietress. | 4()4 SCTAVIA-T TARGE SUNNY FRONT room; unfurnished. 1362 ny front rooms to let. MARKET NICELY FURNISHED 99( s 220 Hossewceping: Q1 GOLDEN 2 nished front room; bath; gas. Cli!\ SWORTH, vice; reasonable. 90 s MARKET—OFFICES AND ROOMS FUR- nished and unfurnished; also housekeeping rooms. 28'1»‘\14;:—3 OR 3 U for light housekeepin; 1o children in ho iR N2 handsomely furnished rooms; bath; good ser- FURNISHED ROOMS ; suitable for a couple; PROPOSALS FOR BURIAL OF INDIGENT Dead—Oftice of the Clerk of the Board of Super- visors of the City and County of San Francisco, April 9, 1895. 4 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 to 3:30 o'clock, for the in. terment of such indjgent dead in the’ City Ceme- tery as are required 1o be buried at the charge of the City and County of San Francisco, including the Ciiy and County Smalipox Hospital, sor the term of one year, beginning July 1, 1895, and end- ing June 50,1598, “ OTICE—The coffins to be made of three-quar ter-inch surface redwood clear lumber, to be lined with muslin and pillowed inside and to be shel- lacked and varnished outside, and the tops o be fastened down with not less than six screws. In all smallpox cases the, coflin shall be lined with No. 10 zinc instead of with musiin, and bermeti- cally sealed, and all coflins used must be subject to the inspection and approval of the officer in charge of the institution from which the body of the de- cedent is to be buried, and must in all cases be tuken (0 such institution for the purpose of having the deceased placed therein. No bid will be considered from any party who hagnot been enzazed in the undertaking ' usiness in Bl city and county and conducted said busi: ness in a reputable manner for a period of at least six months immediately preceding the date hereof. The grave to be excavated to 4 aepth of at least six teet. No body to be removed from the institution where it lies awciting burfal within a period of tweny-four hours after death, except by express order of the Superintendent or ofic'T in charge of sald institution. The contractor will be required in all cases on the death of the indigent person from infectious disease to inter the body of sald decedent within such time as may be designated by motice from the Superintendent or oflicer in_charge of the in- stitution where the death m 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 bodies 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 permitied upon any consideration to convey such bodies to any intermediate resting-place, or 10 keep the same in his custody for a longer period than that required for their transit to the ceme- tery. Should the friends of any decedent apply at the institation where such decedent may be lying awaiting 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 have 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- taker they may think fit, but in such event the or_aforesaid shall have no claim against ¢ 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 10 the demand of said contractor when presented 10 the Board of Supervisors for approval, and must state the names of the decedents and the institu- tions from which the body was procured. Incase of the violation of any of the above con- ditions the contract shall be terminated by said city &nd county. The party to whom the contract is awarded will De required, prior to or at the time of the execution of said contract, to pay the cost of advertising this 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 institutions) must be authorized by the Health Officer issuing & permit therefor, and all bills for sueh interments to be approved by the Health Ofticer prior 1o 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 resolved to receive no | bids unless made upon blank forms prepared 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- traet is awarded, and if the bidder shall fail or neglect to pay the printing charges, execute the coniract and give 4 bond of $5000 within six days after the award is made, then and in that case the said sum shall be collected and paid into thé City and County Treasury by said Clerz as liquidated s for such failure and neglect. s furnished by the Clerk. ‘The Board reserves the right to reject all bids if the public good s0 require. JNO. A. RUSSELL, Clerk. JOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Directors of the Escondido Irrigation District will receive sealed proposals for the pur- chase 07 $80,000 of the bonds of said district, and bids will be received therefor at the office of the said Dboard in Escondido, Cal., until 10 o'clock .. on the 15th day of April, 1895. A. J. WERDEN, Secretary of the Escondido Irrigation District. Dated March 16, 1895. 433 JESSIE, REAR MINT — FURNISHED housekeepiug rooms; use of kitchen; single rooms cheap. RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARN Y—PLEAS- ant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first,class in every HOUSE; 120 Strictly Tespectable;’ halt ith_equal accommodations; 28 Eighth st., near Market. WS FOR 5 CENTS — THE D wrapver, for malling. very central. BOARDING AND ROOMS. 7 MASON, N W ELEGANT FLATS NEAR CITY HALL and new P. O. site, 629 Minna, nr. Seventh; #18, $20; 5 rooms and bath. SHAINWALD, 81 802‘ OR MORE SUNNY nished rooms; also furnished; gas; bath. | BOOMS; UPPER FLOOR. 82 uear Fourth. 3 ROOMS AND BATH. 625 LAGUN. near Hayes. Q DALE PLAC Hy 1l $2&) 616 GROVE, N. SIDE, NR. LAGUNA— Lo &4, Flat; 6rooms; bath. 5 229 OLIVE AVE., OFF ELLIS ST., ABOVE Van Ness ave.—Flat 4 rooms; $13. CHILDE. BOARDED, PETENT LADY WOULD LIKE_CHILD : good home guaranteed. MRS, H., box 85, Call Office, Cuu.n TO BOARD. 18331, HOWARD ST. 3 TANTED TO BOARD—1 OR 2 CHILDREN; £00d sunny planked yard. 321 Ti Turk s STORES TO LET. 83 CLEMENTINA—STORE, WITH 9 ROOMS; suit 2 families; key No. 23. FOURTH ST.—SMALL STORE: LOW rent. Apply G. H. UMBSEN & CO. 418 OFFICES TO LET. SK ROOM AT ROOM 6, SIXTH FLOOR, ills building. MEDICAL J. EAGAN, 1129 Folsom st. LAT OF 4 ROOMS, BATH, MODERN IM- provements; sunny side. 723%3 Twentieth st., near Capp. 15153 MISSION, ~NR. FLEVENTH —6 D4 beautitul papered rooms; batli; station- ary tubs. 2034 Bryant ave. NEWLY PAPERED SUNNY FLAT vater free. 356 Third st. 17177_]_1»-0.!1'37 den; $17 and $18. 1130} HOWARD—FLAT OF 7 ROOMS AND 4 bath; ail modern convenientes. OWER FLAT 8 ROOMS, YARD, CELLAR. 29 Dor betfveen Ninth and Tenth, Harri- Y FLAT 7 ROOMS, BAT L bem papered and frescoed. 713 Grov JLATS, FLAT: S, ¥ . FLA To rent, to rent, {0 rent, 1o rent, L0 rent, to rent. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery e b el ) OUS PERSIAN ©) ELE 5. 925 | ¥ prescription; quick: positively harmless; price, & and 935 Golden Gate ave., opp. Jeflerson square. | §5. COXIE CO., spectulists, 1423 Market st. 1042 EOLSOM-CORNER ~SUNNY BAY- | A SURE SAFE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE window flat; 6 rooms; bath. Inquire of | £\ disease: a home in confinement with best care; with the privacy of a home and conveniences of a hospital; consultation free and confidential; & poultive cure for liquor. morpbine and tobacco abit; every case guaranteed without njury to health. MRS. DR. GWYER, 31134 Hyde st. NEW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRU- ments or worthless pills used: every woman Ter own physician for all female troubles; no m: ter from what cause: restores always in one da; Knowlecge can be sent and used at home; all cages guaranteed. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny TYAUDET'S APHRO TABLETS—THE GREAT | modern remedy for the cure of neurasthenia, impotency and all disorders of the sexual organs; &1 Box, 6 boxes §5; send for circular. 3. . WIDBER, cor. Market and Third, sole agent. POSITIVE, GUARANTEED CURE. FOR IR regularities; used for years in private practice with Invariable success even in most aggravated cages; easy to take: perfectly natural in action 10 pein, exposure or danger: cur:s in two days! sent securely sealed on receipt ot $3 or C. 0. D. strictly_coutidential. Address DR. J. MILTON BERGETOLE, P. 0. box 2223, 8. F. . HALL, 14 MCALLISTER, SECOND FLOOR, nexi Hibernia Baik; diseases of women. A[ME. BORLE, SPIRITUAL MAGNETIC hedler: hours 9 to 12,10 5. 9 Mason st. LOWER FLAT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. MISSTON — LARGE__FRONT SUNNY ke & room, $8 per month. 1E, NR. FIFTH—FRONT HOUSE- keeping room; rent res wnub}e. 5 MONEY TO LOAN. NY SUM (CITY)—DIAMONDS, ESTATES, furniture, pianos. realty. SPECK'Sy 30 Mont- gomery. nce monthiy; 1017-101714 2 » V. Castro, TOBIN'& MCNALL Y60 Moshn b ot ERY CHEAP—R TIFU SMALLPLACE in Berkeley for pouitry, elc.; one-half cash, balance on time; only $350. Gr Devisadero sts. oet; Tak el ;@25.0()0. $ FINE BUSINESS PROPE 8 stores, 8 flats; make nfler.n-l;‘ ifth st. LARGE NEW CORNER 3 8000, ek vasement: 5 s UL 1ot 26:8x100. SE. cor. Poini Lobos and Eighth nues. - HOUSE, 6 ROOMS; BARN, ETC. F1700. {nBerkeie: 1ot 1005100 wrh aeeg $5250—Honse, 7 rooms; fine corner; 120x135, with orchard. g $1000— Fine corner; 40x100; macadamized ; $100 K'Y, 46 Market st., or Berkeley down, $100 yesrl CHAS. A, station, Berkeley. [ONEY LOANED ON JEWELRY AND DIA- ‘monds. - Mills’ building, ifth floor, room 6. DVANCES MADE ON HOUSEHOLD FUR- A without removal, warchouse receipts and other securities; lowest interest. Room 68, Donohoe building, cor. Market and Taylor. BUCHAN CORNER BAY-WINDOW parior and kitchen: gas and water. () ¥I [—SUNNY BAY-WINDOW ROOM; kitchen: compiete for housekeeping; 116 EoLr —FURNISHED SUNNY HOUSE- L 10 keeping rooms: also single; reasonable. 744 STXTH-8 ROOMS; $14- 62 1 JESSIE, BETWEEN SEVENTH AND 2 Eighth—4 rooms; $9. @O () AT 6 PER CENTON CITY AND 3300.000 Oakland firsi-class business prop- erty. A.SCHULLER, 508 Montgomery st. BRANNAN,NEAR SECON D—NICE FUR- nished housckeeping rooms; also single, L g T i A T Ay RARGAIN: ¥1450; 2STORY 7-ROOM GOT- tage in Holly Park: corner lot; 50x50; can be bought for sm. Ice same as. ent down : bal rent. CADENAm(‘DlHS Monigomery st. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. PSSt Sl bR IN COMPARISON THE CALIGRAPH LASTS forever. NAYLOR, 19 Montgomery. Rents, Tepairs, supplies, mimeographs, installments. NY SUM OF MONEY ADVANCED ON your furniture, planos un;ln%w Tates; call “and state_your : open renfes. "0 NOONAK, 1031 Mission - NON ANED ONJEWELRYANDOTHER valunbles at the Security Loan Bank, 1108 Market st., nr. Mason: private entrance 7 Turk. "Afirfim-s_imws FOR 5 CENTS — THE WEEKLY CALL, in wrapper, for mailing. | house; 31 1‘01 JTACKSON, NEAR MASON—FUR- Dished lurge rooms; light housekeeping: #8 to $9; single $4. 946 ROWARD — NICELY FURNISHED housekeeping rooms; also single. THIRD—FRONT FURNISHED HOUSE- ICE PRIVATE HOME IN FINEMENT at the most reasonable price in the city. MRS, M. PFEIFFER, midwife, 2014 Folsom st. 35()() ZAID FOR PAILURETO CUKE ANY DUV case of irregularities: no matier what cause; method painless: low fees; elegant home in confinement. Call or write. Inclose stamp. Dis- eases of the eve treated successfully, M DR. SCOTT, 11014 Turk s LL LADIES CONSULT FREE MRS. DR. A DAVIES, 14 McAllister st., near Market; leads all competitors; only qualified, trusty spe- cialist for safe, quick relief of lmfullrltlei.'m matter what cause: treatment scientific, harmless and painless; alls; home in confinement. ¥ IRREGULAR OR ANY FEMALE DISEASE seo Mrs. Dr. Puetz and be coutent. 254bg dth, T)RS. GOODWIN, BPECTALTY DISEASES OF women; Indies near or far assured quick relief of disease: irregularities restored daily; safe cure aranted: 1o instruments: home for patient ‘medical attendance; low fees; free: Drs. Scud- der’s pills and capsules warranted. 1870 Market st. M BS. DR. WEGNER, 419 Y ST.—IRREG- “ularities cured in one day: no instruments; Jills and safety capsules guaranteed; travelers at: tended; no delay; private home for ladies, PR AR e— ) or; safe and sure; $2 50, express C. O, D. 00 late. 0SGOOD BROS,, Oak- 10 dang don't del until Y keeping suite, $12: single, $1, $1 25, $1 50. | land, for Alpeau et Cie. 502 WASHINGTON—SUNNY UNFURNISH- ‘fin. AN S. DR. SOHMIDT, FORMERLY ed housekeeping rooms; running water. of 121114 Mission, now 1508. et st.: month- STOCKTON — TWO NICELY FUR- | Y es cured in a few hours; guaranteed: 1307 nished rooms for honsekeep!ny: rent cheap. Do instruments used ; sure preventive. 309 TURK—2 HANDSOMBELY ¥URNISHED parlors and extra room; suitable for light housekeeping; very reasonable. 901iox.aai—l OR 4 CONNECTING STORAGE RO el s T e QTORAGE OF FURNTIURE PIANOS HOUSE: hoid goods, etc. J. M. PIERCE, 735 st ; furn or unfurnisbed; corner | IRST-CLASS STORAGH; ADVANCES MA DE oy o islhied H F )?-é 421-428 Market st. HAS. L. TA® | of Directors the | sametime and place. LEGAL NOTICES. THE ERIOR: OF THE CITY and County of San Francisco. State of Califor- nia—In the matterjof DUFFEY BROS., insolvent debtors. Notice is hereby given to all the creditors of GEO. F. DUFFEY and EUGENE J. DUFFEY. insolvent debiors, who have proved their debis, 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 liabilities, aud that, by an order of said court, all sald creditors are required t0 appear before said court, at the courtroom thereof, Department No. 10, in the new City Hall, in said city and county, on the 30th dsy of April, A. D. 1895, there show caus it any “)P,V have, why aid GEO . F. DUFFEY and EUGENE J. DUFFEY should not be discharged from all their debis, in accordance with the statutes in such cases made and provided. Attest my hand and the seal of said court this 26th day of March, 1895. C. F. CURRY, Clerk. [SEAL Cler) DELINQUENT SALE NOTICES. ELINQUE LE NOTICE — GOLDEN Eagle Mimng Company—Location of principal place of business, San Francisco, California; loca- tion of works, Devils Gate Mining District, Lyon County, Nevada. Notice—There are delinquent upon the following described stock, count of assessment (No. 1), levied on the '8th day of January, 1895, the several amountsset opposite the naiies of the re- spective sharenolders, as follow: Names. Amount. Morris Hoeflich... $1,500 00 H. M. Levy, Trustee. 3,000 00 H. M. Levy, Trustee.. 150 00 150 00 150 00 150 00 H. M. Levy, Trustee. 75 00 E. B. Holmes, Trustee. 20,000 3,000 00 E. B. Holmes, Trustee. 7,900 1,185 00 E. B. Holmes, Trustee. 995 149 26 And in accordance with law, and_an order from the Board of Directors. made on the elghth day of January, 1895, 0 many shares of each parcel of Biich stock us tay be Decessary, will be sold at pube lic auction at the office of theé company. room 50, Nevada Block, No. 509 Montgomery sireet, San Francisco, California, on MONDAY, the fourth day of March, 1895, at the hour of 2 o'clock ». M. of aaid day, to pay said delinguen; sssessment thereon, together with costs of advertising and ex- peuses of sale. . . B. HOLMES. Secretary. Office—Room 50, Nevada Block. No. 309 Mons gomery streot, 8an Francisco, Culifornla. POSTPONEMENT. Notice is hereby given that by order of the Board for assessment No. 1 is hereby postponed to' MON- 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 orderof 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. - B. B. HOLMF PARTNERSHIP NOTICES. ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP—TO ALL whom It may concern: Notice is hereby given that the copartnership heretofore existing between G. BER™Tand A. CASINI, under the firm name of G. BERTI & CO., at 2100 and 2102 Fiiimore st., San Francisco, in the retail fruit business, has been this day dissolved by matual consent, A. CASINT will ‘continue said busiuess at the same place, and will pay ail bills of said firm, and is _au- :}rgmed to collect all debts due said G. BERTI & San Francisco, April 5, 1895. LU —— LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGEN Arrived. TUESDAY, April 9. Stmr Crescent City, Allen, 33 hours from Cres- cent City; pass and mdse, to Hobbs, Wall & Co. Schr Chas Havson, Lilyquist, 10 days from Grays cliflbm‘ 210 M ft lumber, to E K Wood Lumber Domestic Ports. FORT BRAGG~—Sailed Apr 9—Stmr Cosmopolis. Importations. CRESCENT CITY—Per Crescent City—1 veal, 1 ©©s seed, 49 bxs butter, 2 rolis leather, 1 sk hides, — M ft lumber, . Consignees. Per Crescent City—Wneaton, Breon & Co; Enter- prise Brewery , Sweeney & Co; F B Haight: O B Smith & Co. leland Brewing Co: Sawyer & Haight; Dairymen’s Unio: N Tilden & Co; J C JoBmson & Co; Hobbs, Wail & Co:_ Coburn. Tevis o. e —————————————————— MARRIAGE LICENSES. George G. Brown and Minnie K. Doering, 24—21. Henry C. Morrison and Geneva . Pedlar, 38—30, Ben Paugelisnan and Adelaida Ceritos, 25—19. Bullivan A. Metzgar and Castella Calkins, 28—23, James J. Jones and Catherine Ratigan, -24. Lincoln F. Kilbourne and Lilian V. Miles, 26—19. Charles Swansen and Anna Headstrom, 3623, Johin Lindquist and Carolna Joanson, 25—27. C. Jensen and Marie C. Ii. Sehluter. 28—26. ‘Henry Hart and Emma Geary, 34—39. Philip Creba and Maggie Mitchell, 22-18. Eugene B. Fricaudet and Marie Aubac, 81—23. ¢ the Lour,of 10 A. )., and then and | te Of the sale of delinquent stock | | tifnl, permane; buylug a burial DIVORCE SUITS BEGUN. Hilda Ingerman against Axel Ingerman. Fannie E. Ford against Angier B, Ford. Clara E. Smith against Samuel B. Smith. DIVORCES GRANTED. George P. Green from Ida May Green. Emily H. Laird from Rovert Laird. ‘Addie McGrayan from William McGrayan. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Dirth, marriaze ania, death notices sent by mail will not 'be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication ofices and be indorsed with the name and residence of persons authorized 10 have the same published. | BORN. ACKERMAN—In this city, April 9, 1895, to the wife of 8. L. Ackerman, & son. HUDDLESTON—In this city, April 8, 1895, to the wife of Joseph Huddleston, a son. J02 Tn this city, Aprli 8, 1895, to the wife of Parker W.-Jones, & son. MCDONALD—In this city, April 7, 1895, tothe wite of D. J. McDonald, a daughter. OVBRBECK—In this city, April 7, 1895, to the wife of Harold Overbeck, a danghter. ROSENBERG—In Oakland, April 4, 1895, to the wife of J. M. Rosenbers, a son. SULLIVAN—In this city, March 30, 1895, to the wife of Cornelius Sullivan, & son. —————— e MARRIED. SLL—In this city, April 8, 1895, anta Clara CREBA—MITCH] by the Rey. Dr. Dille, Philip Creba of and Maggie Mitchell of San Francisco, CARRICK—MENDENHALL—In this city, April 38,1895, by Bishop Fitzgerald, Fred A. Carrick and Etta Mendenhall. WUCHERER—ASTFALK—In this city, April 6, 1895, by the Rev. Paul’ Branke, Gusiay Wuch- a DIED. Buttelmann, 0. D. Lindquist, Marie Brandt, Anna Lingley, Helen A. Lovell, Martha McDade, Anu McKeage, Patrick E. McMabon, John F. Martin, Katie Maxwell, Wesley 8. O'Neill, Catherine Ryan, Peter F. Btichel, Katharine E, Tenneson, Antoineite h, Patrick M. BUTTELMANN—In this city, April 7, 1895, 0. D. Buttelmann, beloved brother of Mrs.F.Hulsmann, Mrs. H. Applarius, Mrs. A. Hausen, Henry L. A. Buttelmann and the late Mrs. C. C. Butt and Buttelmann of Muarysvilie, & native of Hagen, Germany, aged 43 years 8 months and 20 'A__member_of California Lodge No. 1, L 0. 0. , and Germania Club. [Marysville and New York papers please cop: BaFriends and acquaintances are respect- tully invitea to attend the funeral THIS DAY (W eanesd; at 1 o'clock P. M., from the resi- dence of his brother-inlaw, A. Hansen. 122 Guerrero street, thence to Odd 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 .y Interment I. O. 0. F. Cemetery. BRANDT—In this city, April 8, 1895, Brandt, aged 50 years. CAMPBELL—In this city, April 9, 1895, Charles Campbell, a native of Massachusetts, aged 71 years and 8 months. CROW N—In this city, April 8, 1895, Esther Crown, & native of Poland. DE LA HUNTA—In this city, April 9, 1895, en- tered into rest, Eliza M. de la Hunta, beloved mother of Mrs. Jeonle E. Baird, a native of County Tyrone, Ireland, aged 86 years § months and 22 days. DONOGHUE—In this city, April 9, 1895, Catherine Donoghue, native of' Londonderry, Ireland. aged 55 years. 7 Reémains at the pariors of J. C. 0'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. DEMARTINI—In this city, April 9, 1895, Paul Demartini, a native of New York, aged 30 years 1 month and 9 days. FENTON—In Fruitvale, Alameda County, April 9, 1805, Margaret, dearly beloved wife of J. A. Fenton, a native of Ireland, aged 26 years and 9 months. 8~ The funeral will take place TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock A. 3., from her late Tesidence, corner King avenue and county road, Fruitvale, thence by 11 o'clock A. 3. boat, creek route, to Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Interment private. GALLAGHER—TIn this city, April 8, 1895, Ellen, relict of the late Thomas Gallagher, a native of County Donegal, Ireland, aged 67 years. &3 Friends end acquainiances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 8:30 0'clock A. M., from her late residence, 21 Rincon place, thence to St. Bren- dan's Church, where & solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing a9 o'clock 4. M. Intermen: Mount Calyary Cemetery. 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. % Friends are respectfully invited 1o attend the funeral services THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 10:30 o'clock A.)., at her late residence, 1823 Sutter street. Iuterment Home of Peacs Cemetery by train from Third and Townseud streets at 11:45 0'clock A. M. LANGFORD—In this city, April 8,1895, Engene Hampton, beloved child of John and Lizzie Lang- ford, a native of San Francisco, aged b years 7 months and 1 day. #@-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from the par- lors of Charles J. B. Metzler. 638 Washington street. Interment L. 0. 0. ¥. Cemetery. LYON—In this city, April 8, 1895, Gladys G., wife of George F. Lyon, a native of Providence, R. I, aged 19 years. 2% Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 2 o’clock P. M., at her late residence, 332 Cum- berland street. Interment I. 0. 0. F. Cemetery. LOVELL—In this city. April 8, 1895, Martha G. Lovell, a native of California. LINDQUIST—In this city, April 8, 1895, Marie Lindquist, & native of Callforia, aged 20'years 3 months and 6 days. In Paso Robles. April 7, 1895, Helen LA native of Petaluma, aged 40 years. McMAHON—In this city, April 7, 1895, John F. heloved son of the late Ann McMahon, a native of San Francisco, aged 40 vears. ¥ Friends’ and_acquaintances sre respect- fally invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 9 o’clock A. M., from the par- lors of McGinn Bros., 31 Eddy street, thence to St. Francis Church, Vallejo street, between Mont- gomery avenue and Dupont street, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose gf his sonl, commencing at 9:30 o'clock A Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. MCKEAGE~—In this city, April 9, 1895. Patrick Edward, only and beloved son of Thomas and ‘Hanora McKeage, a native of San Francisco. A@-Friends and acquaintances are respect sully invited to attend the fuperal TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 2:30 o'clock P. »., from the resi- Gence of Bis parents, 711 Clementina street, Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. McDADE—In this city, April 8, 1895, Ann Mc- Dade, a native of Ireland. aged 80 years. MARTIN—In this city, April 4, 1895, Katie Mar- tin, a native of Ireland, aged 32 years. MAXWELL—In this city, April 8, 1895, Wesley 8, Maxwell, a native of Indiana, aged 49 years, O'NEILL—In this city, April §, 1895, Catherine, O’Neill, beloved sister of the late Mary Kennedy and Deénnis Moriarty, a native of = Macroom, County Cork, Ireland, aged 59 years. 4 Friends and_ acquaintances are respect- fully invited Lo attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thiursday), at 2 o'clock P. X.. from the resi- dence of Mrs, John Moriarty, 22 Howard court. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. RYAN—In Agnews, April 7, 1895, Peter F. Ryan, a native of Newry, County Down, Ireland, aged 75 years. [Irish papers piease copy. ) A¥-Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesany), at 1:30 0'clock P. ., from the par- lors of Beaudry & McAvoy, 874 Washington street, Oakland, thence to counect with 2 o'clock P. M. creck boat. Interment Mount Cal- ary Cemeteéry, San Francisco. STICHEL—In this city, April 8, 1893, Katharine Flizabeth, beloved wife of Charies Stichel, and mother of Charley, Katie and Annie Stichel, tive of Kur-Hessen, Germany, aged 37 years 6 months and 14 days. #-Friends and acquaintances are respeot- fully invited to_attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from_her late Tesidence, 1210 Solano street, between Texas and Mississippi. Interment L. 0.'0. F. Cemetery. ESON—In this city, April 8, 1895, Antoln- beloved wife of the late Thomas Tenneson, er of Eddie Tenneson, daughter of Chris anaand the late Antone Demeny, sister of Mrs. M, Matria, Mrs. A. Smith and Pauline, Joseph and George Demeny, o native of New Orleans, La. aged 26 years 5 months and 15 days. . 8 Friends and Acouaintances are respect- fully invited to aitend the faneral TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 2 o’clock . ., from the residence of her mother, 1420 Kearny street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. WALSH~—In this city, April 9, 1895, Patrick M., beloved husband of Mary Walsh, father of Johs and the late Michael J. Walsh, brother of the lata Michael and John Walsh, & native of Ennis, County Clare, Treland, aged 64 years. An ex- member of Company 'A, Sixty-third Regiment, New York Volunteers, Meagher's Irish Brigade, and a member of Golden Gate Council No. Chosen Friends. [New York and Philadelphia papers please copy.] AF-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday),at 1 o'clock ¥. i, at his late resic ence, 10" Allen street, oft Hyde, between Union and Filbert. Intermen: Mount Calvary Ceme- T Crown, Esther 5 Campbell, Charles De la Hunta, Eliza M, Donoghue, Catherine Demsrtini, Paul Fenton, Margaret Gallagher, Ellen Levinsky, Fannie Langford, Eugene H. Lyon, Glidys G ‘als] Anna UNITED UNDERTAKERS EMBALMING PARLORS. Everything Requisite for virst-class Funer able Rates. 27 and 29 Fifth street. _ MCAVOY & CALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMKRS, 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. Telephone 3080. CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY, N SAN MATEO COUNTY; NON-SECTARIAN; 1ad out on the lawn plan; perpetual care; beau- nt _and easy of access; sce it before ‘place elsewbere, Citv Office. 9 Citv Hall Avenues

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