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COUNTRY REAL ESTATE DS, IN TRACTS OF 4000 O ent to rail and water trans- nd moder- nally low pri COUNTRY HOME OF 09 & dece; 1, the choice of the Rus- sian River Valiey, 3 hours irom this city, adioining depot; 32 acres full-bearing fruitand vines ;modern | 9-room, hard-finished house and firstclass farm buildings: 4 beautiful place that cost 9000 before frait or vines were planted, is now offered by the £ 5 ACRES, TH of $5500, haif cash. 19 ACRES. SUITABLE tence or poultry ranch; one of ws in the State; $1000 cas 9 ACR 22-niie forest; horse, fari FROM DEPOT: 40 fruit_and 5 1 poultry; § t00ls (B PROPERTY)— A N0 EXCHAN ass ranches at half their value number of b for good i BOVEE, TOY & CO., 19 Montgomery st. OR EXCHANGE; PRICE RE- *a fine place near 1l finely improved ; apes: good house of The place being In 11 be re this season xchange for city property. ALSIP & CO.. No. 9 Rounda, Mills SALE R % T BARGAT IN country real estate: 1280 acres ; 315 miles from Willows, from R. R. ware: this ¥ $6000, may remain. S7P. MIDDLETO ery st. G4 FIRST PRI )T drawi offer the following prizes: low 64 people | to take 10 acres of land eack this side of | Fresno, at the nominal price of $150 for 10 acres; $£10 per month without interest. evel prairie land, and the railroad runs cheap’at $500. Call or write 1l be offered. WES' 10 ACk from Mart 5 house 4 rooms icken-houses, in- cubators and b cow, wagon, im- nents, 250 ic.; eversthing goes; a ng hon P. H. JORDAN & , 188 Crocker bu [ PROFITABLE 21 acres well the choicest splendid con- ance cleared; cenery all that ride from San Francisco limited time. Inguire of gomery > impro road gevser a nominal Buchanan s 3 N MALLCHICKEN RA ow, farm tools & sale. nediate in , 902 Brozdiwa: OR v of San ILL, 5 FOR S, Cruz akland. FOR CLOTHINC 140 ACR n at Interest. | i and cheap at . for 516 per ¢ th st., Oaklan SHOW FOR AL STRAIGHT, | UA ir and sq sitered at is hon O 1 be inde- | pendent. Try it and you will find that we advise | you right. We will sell you 40 acres of aiiuvial | soil in the Warren Green Rancho, Glenn County, | Cal., for $280, one-third down, balance in 60 | monthly payments, without interest, and will | ___ throw intown o land suitable for poultry, fruit, ber- | ries or grain: needs no irrigation. Climate un { passed anywhere in Califo 168 miles north of San and on ncis: y s from county seat. | For investments and information address or call on the H. M. BENSON CO., 902 Broadway, Oak- Iand. F YOU WANT A RANCH FOR GRAZING | or an orchard alread; purpose: improved, where | uired, balance 6 Mo AMEDA COUNTY; land; plenty of wood ; only 36 per acre. Inquire JAMES 408 Twelfth st land 7 11 AND 20 ACRE PIECES—A1 FOR CHICK- [} ranches: on 8and 10 vears' credit; $25, $30, $70 and $100 per acre: within 1 mile of town. D. H. TWING, Sonoma City, Cal. MARLY_COUNTY M trom san Fr: co. RANCHO DE NO Tracts of any size desires table land; no irrigation transp 5000 ACRES 26 MILES | TO. both rail and water acre; easy terms. town of chool, hotels and stores ©on the property; send for circular. | Dairy for sale 'with or without cOws | DICATE INVEST COMPANY, wronicle building. MODERN 9-R00M | nt grounds: Tur nral ave. Inquire location; pl shed: 1630 ALAMEDA (W D) arden: reasonable rent. | cramento st., city. TROOMS AND BATH ¥( 219 Briggs ave., High- Addres 0. HOF 9 FURNISHE housekeeping. OCAKLAND ROOMS AND HOUSES. POOMS WITH OR WITHOUT BOA \pleasant bome: 40 minutes from San Fran- | reasonable. Address MRS. MOORE, Emery- MONEY TO LOAN. S THAN e policy: Park 1o ELRY AND DIA- | h floor, room 6. MADE ON HOU OLD FUR- | ire without moval, warehouse receipts | wnd other se lowest nte Donohoe building, cor. Market and 5] AT 6 PERC: $300.000 Saidund firate y. "HULLER s business prop- 508 Monigomery st. LOW RAT] ing confidential. Crocker building. ST AND 2D MORTGAGES, pianos,alimony ;any sum. MURPHY, UNICIPAL LOAN POCKER | building, room 57 telephone Main 5122. | % MONEY L-ESI'ATE SECURITY. - SHADBOURNE JR. & CO., 313 Montgy st. | Y SUM OF MONEY ADVANCED ON your furniture, pianos or real estate; low rates; call and state your mems[lmn or wril open evenings. J. NOONAN, 1021 Mission st. ONEY LOANED ONJEWELRYANDOTHER | uables at the Security Loan Bank, 1106 trance 7 Turk. CENTS — THE NANY A’w K'S NEWS FOR WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for mailing. DELINQUENT SALE NOTICES. ELINQUENT SALE NOTIC GOLDEN Fagle Mining Company—Location of principal place of business, San Franisco, California; loca- tion of works, Devils Gate Mining District, Lyon County, Nevada. | ice—There are delinquent pon the following | described siock, on eccount of_asscssment (No. 1), | levied on the "8th day of January, 1895, the | several amounts set_opposite the names of the re- spective shareholders, as follows: Names. Amount. 1,500 00 3,000 00 150 00 150 00 H. M. Levy, Tro 150 00 H. M. Levy, Trustee, 150 00 .M. Levy, Trustee. 75 00 E. B. Holmes, Trustee. 00000 | B! Holmes, Trustee 1,185 00 E. B. Holmes, Trustee. 20 995 149 25 And in accordance with law, and an order from the Board of Directors. made’ on theseighth day of January, 1895, 50 many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary, will be soid at pub- lic auction at the office of the company, room 50, Nevada Block, No. 308 Montzomery sireet, San Francisco. California, on MONDAY, the fourth day of March, 1895, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. of sald day, to pay seid delinquent assessment thereon, tozether with cosis of advertising and ex- penses of sale. E. B. HOLMES. Secretary. Office—Room 50, Nevada Biock. No. 309 Mons gomery street, San Francico, California. POSTPO! ENT. Notice Is hereby given that by order of the Board of Directors the date of the sale of delinquent stock | for assessment No. 1 is hereby ed to- MON- | DAY, the 25th day of March, A. D. 1895, at the same time and place. E. B. HOLMES, Secretary. GOLDEN BAGLE MINING COMPANY. . . FURTHER POSTPONEMENT. Notice is hereby given that by order of the Board of Directors the day of the sale of delinguent stock for assessment No. 1{s hereby further postponed to WEDNESDAY, the 24th day of April, A. D. 1895, at the same time and place. E. . HOLMES, Secretary. frult, grain_and vege | RS HOUSES TO LET. UNNY HOUSE, NICELY PAINTED AND + papered: 8 rooms; all modern improvements. 632 Bddy T JPOR RENT—A MODERN HOUSE WITH ALL conveniences and a fine marine view. Apply 2115 Pacific ave,, bet. 1:30 and 4:30 P. M. Rent reduced. JOR REX house of 12 rooms; 3 ac) selmo: house to be put in thorough conditlon, Ap- ply to EDWIN K. ALSIP & CO., 9 rotunda, Mil buiiding, San Francisco. 10 R‘r)oous HOWARD— atest improvements: JF 7 KOOMS AND BATH; RENT reduced. 21 Harriet st. JOUSE OOMS, BATH, 1823 WEBSTER st.. near vour terms (o g0od tenant, ROOMS, ¥ ;¢ AP. 26 I HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS — Continued. 16 SOUTH PARK—1 OR 2 SUNNY CORNER housekeeping rooms: cheap. 995 MARKET — NICE HOUSEKEEPING ) rooms reasonabls 90 WEBSTER—UPPER FLOOR 3 UNFUR- nished rooms and bath; $10. 1805 Eotsox, COR. FOURTEENT H—2 D large connecting rooms and kitchen; unfurnished; no children: rent $14. 947X N—_PARLOR HOUSEKEEPING | suites; other hiousekeeping rooms. 605 SATOMA, "COR.~ SEVENTA—2 FUR- OU®) nished tront rooms for housekeeping: aiso single. 7OF FOLSOM — 2 190 Hrsnons SUNNY : 2 be FURNISHED LOST. OST—AT GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, ALLIGA- tor purse, zoid band on the corner, ' containing £2 75 and receipt from Roos Bros. Return to 92 Grove st., and receive generous reward. BRI L4't5 311 Fourth st.; reward. i RIDAY, BUNCH OF KEYS, ON HAYE st._Please return to 22 Hayes st. & OST—BET. GOLDEN GATE PARK AND SU- 4 tro Heights a mink boa. _Liberal rewnrd if re- turned to 1837 Eliis st., near Scott. s BL CK MARE, FROM CORTLAND AVE. AND Hanover st.; weight 1200 pounds: white star on forchead: no ‘shoes. RICHARDSON hts. OST—A PA. WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings ane Loan Society of San Francisco, in Reward on return w C. [INNA—FINE, LARG nished room for light housekeeping, # 9 8 EVENTH—$ FURNISHED OR UX ~QO furnished romms; suitable for housekeeping. 19, GEARY—FURNISHED ROOMS FOR -2 LLOW AV OFF LARKIN—DE- tached sunny house; 6 rooms and bath, Y, NEAR HAYES-SIX SUNNY ms; bath; stable OUSE 4 OR 8 ROOMS, ND YARD; duced rents. 10401, Howard st., bet. Sixth 1 MINNA—DESIRABLE SU NY H()lfsE: 18 rooms; $50. O'FARRELL & CO., 11 Montgomery st. S GOOD ORDER, 310 EIGHTH ST., also 3 large rooms, rent $10. 310 rent Eighth s JEWL AND IN FI LASS condition: 9 rooms, bath and laundry on Twelith st., half block from Howard and Mission: fast car li ; rent only $37 50: fine location and should be seen. D] off Twelfth st. "O'’FARRELL ST. Glen Park ave., HOUSE 7 ROOMS; PA- reduced rents. WITH ALL MODERN PWO-STORY BAY-WINDOW HOU: reduced. 536 Hermann st., near Fillmore. OR RE JTTFUL NEW EASTLAKE idence containing salon pariors, dining-room, e s chiambers, bath: AT ghborhobd ; Llister sts. = TEHAMA, BE] 990 & rooms; good —6 ROOMS AN BATH; rent $17. HOTS HOUSES, ‘To rent, to rent, to rent, torent, to rent, to rent. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, ee: GANT 2 ED HOUSE OF 1 U rooms and bath; Franklin st., near O'Farrel owner is leaving town, c IBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery E HED SOUTIL [ home of 6 choice sunny rooms, suitable for doctor or dentist; rent free. 1481 Market st. EW FURNITURE OF FLAT, 7 ROOMS bath, for sale and flatto let. Address box 271 BRY A furnished mer-house, etc.; will Apply to G. H. UM 8.;(7'}1{1. SHED ol piano: large flower garden; stable for 2 horses, LAT 6 ROOMS | | 6 montbs: references ex- | changed. Ad box 101 Call Officy | fURNISHED LOWER FLAT near Buchanan: 6 rooms, bat ply STO! LDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market s! COTTAGES TO LET. COTTAC « Mission- $ 360 Jessie st. ANT AVE., ighth. 1 5¢ {225 O houseleeping; also single. 114 ELEVENTI-_SUNNY CORNER BAY- window suite; new carpets and furniture; gas stove and bath; complete for housekeeping; Teasonable. 711 STOCKTON — NTCE JIOUSEKEEPING { L1 rooms; $810 §12 month. 4()9 BLLIS—2 DES[RABLE SUNNY FOUR- nished housekeeping rooms; central loca- tion. ?)6 I VALENCIA—2 § 4V surnished for housekecpin; 96©) THIRD—FRONT FURNISHED HOUSE- £ keeping suites, $9, $12; single, $1, $1 25. rooms furnished for housekeeping; LARGE ROOM AND KITCHEN nished. 18 Lewis. off Taylor, near Sutter. ON LARGE SUNNY ROOMS, hed for housekeeping. HARRIET—A FURNISHED ROOM FOR housekeeping. 2 g.)’ T LARKIN CONNECTING 2 ed complete housekeepin ATE AVE—3 1«_}9 GOLDE 4 turnished house-keeping rooms; also single, 1919 BRODERICE —4 LARGE sU L1 rooms. bath, for housekeeping. £ 14 SIXTH-8 ROOMS; 544 . TE, BETWEEN SEVENTH AND 911 b_)lz hth—4 rooms: $9. ) WASHIN '« ed housekeepi G ERARD HOUSE, 142 @SEVENTH—FUR- nished rooms, single and doable, housekeeping. 317 THIRD — LARGE SUNNY FRONT 21 { rooms 6. 810,312 month: §1 50 10 3 LY FUR- ROOMS TO LET. EDDY—SUNNY FURNISHED ROOM ) week or month; very cheap. E1 5 PIN 515 $8a month. 7,99 GOLDEN 'E LEGAN fiJ"";) Jarnished large slcove suite; privase fam- ly; $20. ()4 HOWARD— 0 = SOUTH PARK—FUR- single or en snite 5l THIRD, COR. J nished rooms for housekeeping. 1107 EOLSOM_NICELY FURN { ny tront room: 1 or 2: priv __FIFTH AND SI furnished front rooms. . COR. “E SUNNY FRONT RMS 7)1 HARRISON, NEAR FOURTH— { | Z2 iy surnished sunny rooms; bath; closet; $1 8 week FOURTH—FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, for two gentlemen. 1’_}21 "POLK—UNFURD et I suitable as an office. 136 SEVENTH-1 ICELY FURNISHED DU front single room: $1 a week. 7$) BRADY, OFF 3 { Z 3 unsur 3 Ing MARKET—1 OR 32 large sunny front rooms with housekeeping privilege. GE 5 SIN and basement. S AND BATH; 814 Dolores st., near 7 ROOMS—Y -asonable. "7 ROOMS. y-sixth and Castro st: NY: YARD AND BASE- 2 Minna st., near Seventh. | rooms. 71’3 ELLIS—FURNISHED SUNNY ROO! 910 stationary washstand: bath. 54 A MONTH — UNFURNISHED ROOM. 2 11204 Golden Gate ave. 9802 SIXTEENTH, CORNER HOWARD— )& Pleasant fronc’room; closet; siagle; 85 a nth. finn EIGHTH — SUNNY, [UNF! rooms; single or en suite; referencs ,-4'2 ) TURK—FRONT _ROOMS COMPLETE D3 for nousekeeping; bath and gas; $1: ER -2 SHED ROOMS, 658 T IN CITY; NICELY furnished sunny single and double front 121 QUNNY FL AT OF 6 ROOMS AND BATH. 14 | "LAT OF 6 ROOMS AND BATH. 23: ©) EXTRA-CC ENTENT FLAT coms, baths: modern improveme . 1 st., bet. Broderick and Bal $11. 2960 FOLSOM—3 ROOMS W. NICOL, 5: s r)' FLAT 4 NICE ROOM D YARD. l4ll»¥ CI mentina st., near Sixth. FLAT i HALL AND DOUBLE | <10 DOUBLE | . parlors. 160612 Stevenson st., near OO nished thro CELY FURNISHED ?'6 [ 1 HOWARD— | window and other double and 2 sunny bay single room - —NEWLY F ghout sunny suites and single also unfurnished. FOLSOM—DOUBLE ed sunny room 6 LARKIX room: 76 FRONT FURNISH- rent cheap. SUNNY FR 3 NT furnished: gas, bath: $5, §6 and $10. ROON the name of MILLIE MA RC No. 192457. The finder will please return 10 bank, FOUND. ]SLACK '\I_\R‘; WHITE SPOT ON FORE- head. _Apply 7 Clay st. MEDICAL. WOULD PROCE:! NO ME DL ments or worthless pills used: every woman her own physician for all female troubles; no mat- ter from what cause: restores always inone day: if you want to be treated safe and sure call on men's physician; knowledge can be sent and used at home ; all cases guaranteed. DK. POPPER, 818 Kearny st. T,ADIES CONSULT FREE MRS, DR, S0OTT, 411044 Turk st., for irregularities, no matter what cause; home inconfinement: also disease of speciallst SAFE CURE FOR ALL REMALE 4L disease: a home in confinement with best care; with the privacy of a home und conveniences of a hospital; consultation free und confidential; & positive cure jor liquor, morphine aad tobacco abil: every case guarunteed without injury to Lealth. MRS. DR. GWYER, 81135 Hyde st. UDET'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. J. H. WIDBER, cor. Market and Third, sole agent. OSITIVE, GUARANTEED CURE FOR IR- regularities; used for years in_private practice with invariable success even in most aggravated cases: easy to take; perfectly natural In action; 10 pain, exposure or danger: cures in two da; sent securely sealed on receipt of $3 or C. i strictly confidential. Address DR. J. MILTON BE OLE, P. 0. box 2223, 8. F. R. HALL, 14 M. SR, SE next Hiberniz Bank; diseases o ML, BORLE, SPIRITUAL MAC AML healer; nours 610 12, 1 to 5. 9 Mason st. NICE PRIVATE HOME IN CONFINEM AN “at the most reasonable price in the city. MRS. M. PFEIFFER, midwife 14 Folsom st. A Ll LADIES CONSULT FREE MRS, DR. 4L DAVIES, 14 McAllister st., near Market; leads all competitors; only qualified, trusty spe- clalist for safe, quick reliet of irrezularities, no matier what catse: treatment scientific, harmless and palnless; never falls; home in confinement. FIRREGULAR OR ANY FEMALE DISEASE see Mrs. Dr. Puetz and be content. 2541y dth. RS. GOODWIN, SPECIALTY DISEASES OF women; ladies near or far assured quick reliet of disease; irregularities restored daily; safe cure maranted; no instruments; home fqr patients t medical agtenaance; low fees: free: Drs. Scud: der’s pills and capsules warranted. 1370 Market st. WEGNER, 419 EDDY ST.—IRREG- s cured in one day: no Instruments; capsules guaranteed; travelers i privaie home for lidies. LPEAU'S FR. CH PILLS. A boon to lIadies troubled with irregularities no danger: sate and sure; §2 50, express C. O, D.. don’t delay until too late. OSGOOD BROS,, Oak’ land, Cal., agents for Alpeau et Cle. K. AND MRS. DE. SCHMIDT, FORMERLY of 121114, Mission, now 1508 Market st ¥ irregularities cured in a few hours; guaranteed; 1o instruments used ; sure preventive. MALL ADVERTISEM ANDS Branch Office, 717 Larkin 339 Hayes st. and 2518 Mission st.; open till 9:30 p. M. RS. D ularit N pills and safet CLAIRVOYANTS. S RATED CLAIRVOYANT, PRO- FESSOR WALTER, is in the city; he can be consulted on business, marriages, divorces and all family affairs; the future plainiy revealed; lovers united: trouble healed; names of friends and enemies, also the one you will marry: trath uarantéed. Office 303 Jones st., near Eddy; hours 9.3, 9 P. , Sundays 9 to 5. ME. DR. THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL- er by eggs and caris (in English or German)tells entire life, past, present, future; consultat.ons on all_affalrs, nothing excepted; names given; good advice; sure help: restores lost love by sympachy; mistake impossible; fee $1; letter §2. 30 Kearny. M. FRANCIS, 118 HAIGHT, INDFE D- « ent slate-writing medium; Sunday excepted. ME.MOREAU, REST MEDIUM,CLATRVOY- ant; speaks German; 25¢ up. 131gFourth st. MALE. LEGETTE, PAST, PR M future. 304 Tehama st., cor. Fourth. MSS M. JULANA, CLAIRVOYANT, DI YL vinerof the future. 50c. room 16, New Arling- 0 10. , GREAT CARD-READER returned; 25c, gents 60c. 337 A ton, 1015 Market, 9 10 12, 1 to 6, \ ME. W/ no h 3.3, WHITNEY, CLATRVOY ANT, TEST {um and life-reader. 218 Stockton. 101 l)g PAGE—2 LARGE U TRNISHED RMS.: &0 rent $10; no children in house. 1016 ST, OPP. FIFT T—4 AND 5 Folsom st., near FIVE AND SIX ROOM:! JTPPER FLAT; 5 LARGE ROOMS; ALL ) ern improvements; sun all day. 932 Shotwell 8t., near Twenty 134 PAGE-LOwER FLAT FIVE S rooms and bath. I ALIDOR VOTS SON handsome unfurnished flat for $10 healthy; Call office. g00d attendance. 149 EULTON-—EXCELLE < flat. 7 rooms, bat ANHAVE : quiet and Address B., box 108, NT NEW UPPER modern. FL‘n\l 1ED COTTACE OF 8 ROOMS AND aih: good location in San Rafuel. JAMES h and blg vard. 2111 Geary st., bet. Jevisadero; near the Gi NDSOME SU SW. corner Grove and Golgh st8., entrance 403 Grove. (EW 5-ROOM FLAT: LATEST IMPROV 4\ ‘ments: cheap. 8 Waiter st., bet. Fourieenth and Ridley, Noe and Sanchi JL FLATS, 5 AND 6 ROOMS, ANT L4'bath: $10 10 $17. Seventh st.. below Bryant. 7, ROOMS, BATH AND LAUNDRY, PAPERED, © painted inside and out; electric bell, large yards, with front and rear entrances: on Twelfth st., bet. MMission and Howard: fast car line; rent $25. Also, 4 rooms and bath, second floor, on Glen Park avenue; rent $16. DEMPSTER, 36 Glen BAY-WIN- P nue, off Twelfth strees $2,3 WATER FREE; COR: €D Le). dow flat; 6 extra large Tooms and bath; all sunny front rooms. On N'W. cor. of Seventeenth and Capp sts.:_key downstals 5154 TAYLOR — BEAUTIFUL D 19)ro0ms and bath; Jow rent; open all day. LAT, 6 ROOMS: RENT $18. 13 near Powell and Jackso FLAT: 6 £ oms, $12: also othe: 7y~ POLOK! 05 NEARTWENTIETH—8FUR- JT1RI 26TH, NE. M 115% keepi nished rooms. 506 T ) 1r w ith g 1219 G INFURNISHED SUNN Y e for dressmaking or dentist. 3.)' ) GOLDEN ~ GATE AVE.—~BEAUTIFUL 12U sunny pariors: new carpets and farniture very quie uitaole for doctor or dentist. 944 HOWARD—LARGE FRONT ROOMS, $1 3 also single room, $8. 999 POWELL—NICE SU 223 o T Q HARRISON { Det; private tamily K WL u¢ rooms; also room for housekeeping; reasonable, 122 TAYIOR — ELEGANTLY FURNISHED sunny rooms. THE MARSHALL Allister—All sunny suites and_sing table; rat MRS, J. B. 1’_,15 VENTH — LARGE CORNER SU[1 will Tent separate: sun all duy; board op- tional. MINNA, COR. EIGHTH—NICELY FUR- | sonabie; ‘vice; reasonable. SPIRITUALISM, S. EGGERT ATKEN, TRAN! . Sub. eve.: developing cir. Tues. eve. B MEDIUM: 715 ASTROLOGY. AUT THIS OUT—DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE great LEON, astrologer, palmist, clairvoyant; gives luck in business: brings separated together: Lours 10 4. M. to 8 P. M. 533 Post st., near Taylor; receives Sunda; A PRO TRALSEER Loroscopes, quosti T CHALFANTS'S,8MASON,COR. MARKET, seLs 0f teeth are made 10 please of Do _charge: on bridges, crowns and gold plates prices reduced; Smiad) gold f11ings only §2: phinless extraction. AN, TooTi FILL OREXTRACTED painlessiy by my secret method without dan- FeTOUS COC rk warranted; all operations expertly ; remember I have removed from 6 0 20 rrell st. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK & R.J.J. LEEK, 1 FIFTH-OPEN EVENINGS, and Sunday antil noon. DB E. BLAKE'S teeth—LATEST INV done 5 NDESTRUCTIBLE TION—Especially for | briage work; positively guaranteed never to break; any patient once seeinit them will admit this is the tooth most wanted: al30 DR. BLAKE'S enameled platinum crowns: no dispiay of gold. 3 THE HIGHEST ART IN DENTISTRY. Prices moderate. Office 405 Sutter, ur. Stockton. ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, ket, bet. 3d_and 4tn, gas specialist avle agert for painiess exiraction: artificial teeth frm 5 fiilings from $1; extracting 50c, with gas 1. R. REA, § SIXTH ST.: ALL DENTAL WORK at 10west prices ana warranted; open evenings A SET FOR TEETH: WARRANTED AS £90d s can bo made; flling $1. DR SN, dentist, 930 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. “A LL WORK REASONABLE WARRAN ed. DE.J. W.KEY, 1122 Market st. RLINGTON 110USE, 127 KEARNY—PLEAS- ant sunny rooms, cn suite and single; first class in every respect; terms reasonable. H ERMAN APARTMENT-HOUSE; 129 new sunny rooms; strictly respectable:’ half price of best hotels with equal accommodations; very central. 28 Eighth st.. near Market. Y MODERN FLAT OF 7 ROOMS AND 818 Scott st., near McAllister. bath. 22 () NATOMA 3 ROOMS, WITH 650 Savie 3t = & TPPER FLAT 7 ROOMS AND BATH: SUNNY and_desirable. 1441 McAll S TanRg, desirable ster st. G. H. 3f5i HAIGHT, NR. BUCHANAN — UPPER. 3 fat 7 rooms, baun; rent $27 60. Apply EASTON, ELDRI 658 Market GEARY—2OR | ; SUNNY UR- 802 nished rooms; also furnished; gas; bath. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THE A\ WEEKLY CALL. tn wravper. for matiing. D’k. H. G. YOUNG. BRIDGES AND TEETH without plates a specialty. 1841 Polk s 'Dn. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET ST, near Eleventh; no chiarge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new: teeth from $8 per set; extracting gas given. ('OLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 806 MAR- ketst. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. "NEWS FOR 5 CENTS —THE WEEKLY CALLL. in wrapper, for mailiug. for gentlemen, with large sunny rooms; con- ventent to Morton and Chestnut stations. 626 ELD SUNNY FRONT RMS.; SUITES and single; best board; reasonable. YDE, 209, NR. EDDY—NEWLY FURNISH- ed sunny Toom: hot and cold water; bat large grounds; detached house: No. 1 tabie board. S: UPPER FLOOR. 82 EVERETT ST., 30 LEAVENWORTH —SUNNY ROOM ne: ']’_04‘) p? g wa»com";n EUNN\' BAY- £ window flat; 2 3. EAGAN, 1190 Faibom gor s e of ELEGANT SUSNY FLAT 7 ROOMS, BATH: 4 beautifully papered and frescoed. 718 Grove. ATS, FLATS, FLATS, FLATS, FLATS, 0 rent, to rent, to rent, to rent, To rent, 10 rent, HOUSEEEEPING ROOM>. 546 MINNA — FURNISHED ROOMS FOR 711 WEBSTER — LARGE PARLORS AND kitchen, furnished or unturnished, for honsekeeping. O hox} eflalng room; well furnished. 4 OAK—-TWO LARGE FRONT ROOMS; furnished comfortably for housekeeping if necessary. STEVENSON (REAR)—2 NICE UN- BALDWIN & HAMMOND. 10 Monigomery st. housekeeping; large yard. 838 MISSION — LARGE FRONT SUNNY furnished, 2 furnished rooms for house- 53 keeping. HOWARD—BACK AND FRONT PAR- lors; nicely furnished for housekeeping. 949 FULTON — LARGE HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 11 ¢ ) R—SUNNY FUR- nished room; board; American cook; ref. BUSH —SUITE 2 FRONT ROOMS; 62 Ssingle roomns: @ood board; $16. EDUCATIONAL. REEK, LATIN, MODERN LANGUAGES, mathematics, etc.; students prepared for any examination at reasonable rates. K. 333, Phelan bld. RIVATE LESSONS ENGLISH LITERA- ture. mathematics, ete.; pupil's home or mine. 832 Sutter st. vaifl:‘J\cAnEMY OF DANCING. MISSES “HUDDY, 6a Hyde; terms reasonable. TANO LESSONS, 76c_AND §1; PUPIL OF Leipsic Conservatory. 110 Hyde st. NIVERSITY GRADUATE WOULD TEACH college branches in s refined family for o home: best references. Address U. G., box 91, this office. CHILDREN BOARDED. ADY WISHES CARE OF A CHILD, AP- ply 82414 Tenth st. ERMAN LADY WANTS 1 OR 2 CHILDREN 10 board [n Fruitvale; fresh milk for baby; nice llc; to j;lAy and to live. Apply Call Office, 710 rket st. IDOW WISHES CHILDREN TO BOARD; od_home: school close by. Address MRS, , Elmhurst, Alameda County, Cal. K CDHPETENT LADY WOULD LIKE_CHILD to_board: good home guaranteed. MRS. H., box 85, Call Office. STORES TO LET. 10 STORE, WITH 3 ROOMS; 2958 FOL- + som st., near Twenty-fifth. W. NICOL, 53414 California st. $10 gz‘LORE Ar 821 NOE ST, NR. MAR- ASEMENT: CONCRETE FLOOR; WITH elevator; suitable for wine cellar. 109 O'Far- rell st., or SPECK'S. SIXTH—NICELY FURNISH) 429 for housekeeping. i A F9] OCTAVIA, NEAR HAVES —3 NICE sunny front rooms, furnished complete for housekeeping; bath: private family; cheap. TO LET—CORNER SUITABLE FOR DRUG- ARR'S INST., 669 MARKT—BOOKKEEPING taught in 6 weeks. We piedge ourselves to keep free for 6 months books our graduates fail on. ONGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT BY MISS DILLON, 14 McAllister st., room 46. ERTICAL AND POINTED HANDWRITING taught. C, BISENSCHIMEL, 235 Kearny. ISS PAMPERIN—PIANO LES INS; DANCE ‘music furnished; terms to suit. 1545 Mission. Efi?kgg BUSINESS CIOLL:IGI% fld‘ 'PO‘S;I‘ , business practice, shorthand, typing, electrical engineering, telegraphy, modern lan- guages rapidly taught. Write for catalogne. JLILLIAN BEDDARD, THE ENGLISH AC: tress, .cosches ladies and gentlemen for the dramatic profession: ap] ices arranged. Shake- spearean Academy, ‘Van Ness ave. STIEHL'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, HISTORY bdz, 723 Market; investigate; special offer. CHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME- chanical eering. surve architectu: AsBAY ; estab. 564 va!:s)EB NK‘IRL?.EN. 723 MR OFFICES TO LET. store; near Howard and Tenth sts. G. ROO! IRST FLOO! EARN SEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. i 2 8t.; 1-:3'.1)(;_ 2 = s D MISSION—-STORE AND 4 IN E: 2943 AbAnE LIVING D SK 1:3:)5( A}'l‘ ROOM 6, SIXTH FLOOR, )LE GREYHOUND. RETURN | T AND | > or gas; won 8 first prizes; prices rea- | NOTcE 1s HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Dircctors of the Escondido Trrigation | District will receive sealed roronln for the pur- | chase of $80,000 of the Ibnndno;‘:u ld district, and bids will be recelved therefor at the office of the said | bour;ibln liumndldofi(}ll.bflhl“ 10 o'clock A. M. on the th day of April, 1895, 2 o i A. J. WERDEN, Secretary of the Escondido Irrigation District. Duted March 16, 1895. S FINANCIAL. VANTED-TO BORROW $200; WILL PAY 10_per cent, with good security. Address 8. box 125, Call Ufice. : TO EXCHANGE. OT FOR A BICYCLE AND OUTFIT. Mc- 4 CARTHY'S, 646 Market s REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Alma G. Schen to Phillippena Schen, lot on T line of Polk street, 50 N of Pine, N 25 by 1 t2:6, also 1ot on N line 0f Meallister street, 215 E of Larkin, £ 30 by N 127:6, aiso lot on N line of Mc- Allister street, 197:6 E of Larkin, E 17:6 by 137:6. also loton I line of Folk strest, 137:6 5 ot Callfornia, S 40 by E 97:6; . Sudie E. Morgan to Atlas Building and Loan As, sociation, lot on S line of Oak et, 106:3 W o Ashbury, W 25 by 8 137:8: $10. : Charleg and Sallie H. Page to William 8. Gage, lot on N line of Washington street, 137:6 W of Wainut, W 50 by N 127:81; $10. William E. Shepman (oriShipman) Pinder, lot on S line of Cimberland street of Sanchez, W 25 by S 114; $10. ‘Themas J. Pinder to A. C. Freeman, same; $10. Charles Schafer to Mary Schafer, lot on I3 1ine of Hampshire street, 101:6 N of Twenty-fifth, N 100 by E 100; gift. Francis . Rossi and J. N. Young to Lorenzo and Catarina Frestini, all interest in lot on S line of Cumberland strect, 105 W of Church, W 50, S 228, E 5, N 114, E 45, N 114; $10. David and Emily Francoeur to Emil Gunzburger, Jot on N lineof Elizabeth street, 92 W of Vicks- burg, W 25:6 by 65; $10. Mary S. Moulton to Willlim and Emma J. Plant, loton SE corner Douglass and Jersey streets, ki 80 by S 89; $10. Adam T. and Harriet IT. Green to Richard Brad- 1ey, lot on SW corner of kast and Merchant streets, NW 24.38, W 60.27, S 10.79, E 74:63: also lovon N line of Merchant street, 74:685 W of East, W 20 by N 44.58: also lot on S line of Washington street, 38:784 W of East, W 28:6, 8 115, E 35:6, N 67.26, W 6:1, N 46.74: $10. Richard Bradley to Janet S. Porteous, lot on N line of Merchant street, 74:655 W of East, W 20 by N 44.58; alsoloton N corner o Merchant aud East streeis, NW 24.38, W 60.27, S 19.79, E 74:6%/5; $10. Same to Thomas Magee, lot on § line of Wash- ington street, 38:734 W of East, W 28:6, N £9.26, W 6.1, N 46.74: $10. Estate of Susanna Mail (by James R. Carrick and C. Trautner, executors) t0 Emma Joseph, lot on X line of Eddy street, 43.9 E of Mason, £ 25 by N 85: $39,000. Mary E. Parrott, Edward and Joseph A. Dono- hoe Jr. to Joseph A. and Emilie Douohoe, 1ot on NE corner of Taylor street aud Golden Gate ave- nue, N 162:6, £ 90, S 25, W 25, S 25, W 13, S 25, W 21, SE 70, SW 52:15%. W 20:414; gift. Joseph A. and Emille Donohoe 10 Mary E. Par- Tott, Edward and Joseph A. Donohue Jr., lot on NE cornerof Taylor sireet and Golden Gate avenue. N 187:6, E 90, S 50, W 26, § 25, W 13,8 25, W 21, SE 70, SW 52:154, W 20:4%4; gift. Emil and Maud Million to £na Fowler, lot 1659, Gitt Map 3; $10. - Etna Fowler to F. W. Multner, same: $10. |3 JonnCutizins i lowxgiB it ey | “Lake View and Sunnyside Tmprovement Com- | pany to George Williamson, lot 81, block 36, Sun- | nyside; $10. Albert H. and_George R. Higgins to George E. | Stallman, lot on NW line of Tara street, 80 NE of | Mount Vernon avenue, NE 88 by NW 103:6; $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Susan G. Chamberlain of Oakland to Leslie D. Coombs of Oakland, lot on E line of Harrison | street, 1442 N of Twelith, N 52 by E 150, being portion of lot 13, Alice Park property, subject 10 a | mortgage to Oakland Bank of Sevings for $1500, Oukland; $10. | __Charles Henderson, W. to Thomas J. 230 W H. Armstrong, estate of | Harry A. Henshall, A. R. Sutton, J. M. Fox and | Harry Harker (by W. S." Harlow, Commissioner) | to W. F. Goad and A. W. Foster (éxecucors 0f the | estate of Alexander Montgomery), lot on SW cor- ner of Taylor and Pine streets, 8 270 by W 100, | Oakland; $23,250. George W. and Abbie B. Fisher to Margaret J. Caskie (wife of J. F.), 1ot on NW line of Sevent avenue, or Benlon street, 90 SW of Monroe, or teenth sireet, NW 150 by SW 60, being a portion | ot lots 13 t0 18, biock 72, Clintou, East Oakland; $10. | " Daniel and Clara Meyer of San Francisco to Solo- mon and Gustave Gump, lot on SE line of Third avenue, 25 NE of East Eleventh street, NE 60 by SE 100, Clinton, East Oakland; $10. Richard Leach to A. E.Severns, lots 12 and 13, | block D, Major Given Tract, Oakland Township! $5. . Diggs of Yolo to Richard . Higginson of San Francisco, lot on W line of Second avenue, 225.60 S of Orchard avenue, S 50 by W 150, being lot 9, block D, Stone Tract, being a_subdivision of lots 1 | to 5 of the Stone subdivision, Brooklyn Township; | 81 and Grace C, May to Emil Pfankuchen, lot ine of Fourteenth street, 317:9 W of Ade- 160, being & portion of lot 7, block of Ouk Tree Farm Tract, Brooklyn C, revised may | Townsnip: $10. Jolin Keegan of San Francisco to Clara A. Buter- baugh, lot on N line of Encinal avenue, 680 E of High street, E 30 by N 110, being a_portion of lots 14 and 15, Jirschield Tract, Alameda: $10. W. E. and Della F. N. Brown of San Francisco to H. F. Marsh Jr. of Alameda, lot on N line of Sun Jose avenue, 200 W of Willow (Twenty-first) street, W 50 by N 150, being lot 5 in E bLalf of block M, 1ands adiolning to Encinal, Alameda; $10. Charles W. Heyer or Haywards (o Alice Shuman of Haywards, lot_on SE line of B avenue, distant NE 100 _from orner of land of Lawrence, thence SE 30141, NE 74. W 244.85, SW 50 to beginning, biock Haywards, Eden Town- | ship: $10. Mary and William Lawrence to same, ot on NW. line of C street, 156 of Fourth,:NE 50, NW | 186:5, S 75:5, SE 87 to beginning,” Haywards, Eden Township; $10. . William L. and Carrie P. Davis to Julius L. Tis- dale, survey 43, otherwisc lot 66, except lot on which stands the bl Gksmith ley, said lot being 160 fect decp aitejo street and the whole width of the lot here- tofore conveyed: also right of way through ex- cepted lot, Washington Township: $1000. Builders’ Contracts, Thomas C. Van Bibber with John A. McDonald, to erect a two-story frame building on k line of San Jose avenue, 195 S of Twenty-fifth street; $4283, James Loftus with A. Pet ory frame building on W line 1iné ‘of Diamond street, 60 N of Twenty-second ; $1530. Irwin Ingerman with R. Cook, to erect a frame building on N line of Clement street, between Fourth and Fifth avenues; $2315. Adolph Sutro with Campbell & Pettis, (o erect & four-story bnilding on Point Lobos road; $35,455. J. C. Coleman with R. Herring, cabinei-work on | building on N line of Colifornia street, 137:6 E of Gough: $3760. Charles F. Kisgert with William J. B. Warner, to | erect_a fiv-room cottage on Seventeenth avenue, 300 NW of South street: $1400. | 3. de1a Montanya with Cushing-Wetmore Com- | pany, excavating and fillings for buildiag on XN line | of Clay street, 117:5 W ot East; $3030. —— e LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, Arrived. SATURDAY. April 13, | _Stmr Alice Blanchard, Dunham, 50 hours from | Coos Bay : pass and mdse, to Russ, Sanders & C: |~ Stmr Mackinaw, Littiefield,5 days from Tacoma; 3600 Lons coal, to S P Co. Oakland direc:. Stmr Lakme, Bonifield, 55 hours from Yaquina Ray: pass and mdse, to C'J Hendry's Sons. | _Br ship Dramcraig, Spurring, 63 days from Newcastle, NSW; 2832 tons coal, to Balfour, Guth- rie & Co. Schir General Banning, Marschall, 14 days from Clallam Bay: lumber, to A. A. Baxter. Schr Mary Bidweil, Wilson, 3 days from Men- | docino; lumber, to Mendocino Lumber Co. Sailed. SATURDAY, April 13. Stmr Pern, Friele, Yokohama and Hongkong. Simr National City, Anderson, Bowens Landing. Stmr Point Arena. Johnson, Mendocino. Stmr Truckee. Thomas, Tillamook Bay. Stmr Bonita, Doran, San Diego and way ports. Stmr Del Norte, Stockfleth, Hoquiam. Stmr Scotia, Johuson, Yaguina Bay. Bark Chas B Kenney, Anderson, Bristol Bay, Bark Alex McNeil, Jorgenson, Bristol Bay. Schr C T Hill, Madison, Bristol Bay. Schr Sacramento, Hanson, Coos Bay. Miscellaneous. Brship Drumrock, bound from Rio de Janeiro for 8an Francisco.arrived off this port Apr 13 and ‘was ordered to proceed to Portland by the pilot- boat Gracie S. Spoken. Apr 13—Stmr Pasadena, from San Pedro for Eureka. Domestic Ports. SOUTH BEND—Arrived Apr 13—Schr Glendale, hence Apr 4. PORT LOS ANGELES—Sailed Apr 13—Stmr Al- catraz and Sunot. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Apr 13—Stmr from Re- dondo, and salled for —. EUREKA'BIHCGA‘)I' 13—Stmr Excelsior; stmr Pemona for San Francisco, . NEWPORT—Sailed Apr 13—Schr Vesta, for “Por: Blakele: SAN DIEGO—Arrived Apr 13—Nor stmr Peter Jebsen, for Nanaimo. SANTA BARBARA—Arrived Apr 13—Schr J G Wall, hence Apr 10. MENDOCINO—Sailed Apr 13—Schr Corinthian, for San Francisco. 1+ Arrived Apr 13—Schr 8 Danielson, hence Apr 4. FORT BRAGG—Sailed Apr 13—Sumr Noyo, for San Francisco. Importations. PORTLAND—Per Alice Blanchard—70 cs smok- ing tobaceo, 913 sks potatoes, 1300 sks oats, 43 kgs staves, 1 bdl furs, 1 hardware, 2 bxs b powder 114 bbls brandy, 20 bbls insulators, 6 bxs sappli Oisgr apples, % os truit, 50 bals hides,5 sks bones, 7570 sks barley. * Consignees. Per Alice Blanchard—A Pallies; Allen & Lewis; Thomas Longhran; H Dutard; Simond Saw Co; J H Bozgs: Chas Harley & Co; H Cosgrove: Lach- man & Jacobi: 8 Strauss: A Schilling & Co; Gen Elect Co: Clagburg & Co: Ohlandi & Co; Calliornia Nav & Impt Co; Thos Watson. DIVORCE SUITS BEGUN. Jessie Oppenheim Harris Oppenhelm. Adolph g)fle!er lflln.‘.llbnl‘i’edwll Dggxl‘. William A. Schultz against Catherine Schultz. DIVORCES GRANTED. P. H. Cook from Theresa Cook. ‘Emma Sprague from Willis k. Sprague. BIRTHS—MHARRIAGES—DEATHS, Rirth, marriage ana death notices sent by mail wiilnot 'be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of persons authorized to have the same published. | BOR: ANDEREON—In this city, April 7, 1895, to the wife of W. T. Anderson, a daughter. BALDWIN—April 2, 1895. to the wife of James F. Baldwin, a son. BLAKE—In Redlands, Cal., April 1, 1895, to the wife of Nat A. Blake, a son. BRYANT—In Oakland, Cal., April 1, 1895, to the wife of Herbert Bryant, a son. BERLARDES—In Tres Pinos, Cal., March 28, 1895, 10 the wife of Juan Berlardes, a son. BELL—Near Gilroy, Cal., March 30, 1895, to the wife of James Bell, a danghter. COOK—In Winters, Cal., March 29, 1895, to the wife of Gus C0ok, a son. 1 CUNNING—In Hollister, Cal., April 1, 1895, to the wife of F. A. Cunning, a son. CHASE—AL the ( 31, 1895, to the E. S. Chase, & daughter. CALAVAN—In Bieber, Cal., March 30, 189, to the wife of W. C. Calavan, & son. CADWELL—In this city, April 4, 1895, to the wife of Howard W. Cadwell, a dutighter DOBBEL—In this city, April 4, 1895, O L m yhis city. April 4, 1895, t0 the wite of EU ICE—In Gilroy, Cal., April 3, 1895, to the wite o Al Bustice wson” T o 169 i EMIG—In Santa Clara, Cal., March 31. 1895, to the wife of C. F. Emig, a son. 5 11! FIELD—In Santa Clara, Cal., March 31, 1895, to the wife of Z. O. Field, a son. GRAF—Near Winters, Cal,, Apri 5, to the wife of E. 8. Graf, a son. prpaey GALLOWAY—In Weaverville, Cal., March 31, 1895, to the wife of Rev. E. R. Galloway, a son. GLENN—In Charleston District, Cal., March 27, 1885, to the wife of William Glenn. & daughter. GORDON—In Gordon Valley, Napa County, Cal., March 4, 1895, to the wite f George Gordon, & son. HAUSCH—Near Visalia, Cal., April 5, 1895, to the wife of C. Hausch, a daughter. HIGHT—At Smith River, March 26, 1895, to the wife of Jesse Hight, a son. JOHNSON—In Selma, Cal., April 6, 1895, to the wife of Rev. B. A. Johnson, a son. JACKSON—In Susanville, Cal., April 3, 1895, to the wife of Aifred Jackson, a daughter. KNEEBONE—At Mirabel Mine, Cal., April 1, 1895, to the wife of Edwin Kneebone, & son. LANGLOIS—March 22, 1895, to the wife of Fran- cis B. Langlois, & son. LOVE—In West Hartly, Contra Costa County, Cal., to the wife of Robert Love, a daughter. LEVY—In Oakland, Cal., April 5, 1895, to the wife of Benjamin Levy, a son. LEADBETTER —In FEureka, April 3, 1895, to | the wife of Robert E. Leadbeiter, a daughter. LAUFENBURGER — In Knights Valley, Cal., March 30, 1895, to the wife of Charles Laufen burger, & daughtér. MAYER—April 3, 1895, to the wite of Isadore Mayer, a son. McKIM~—In Eurcka, Nev., April 4, 1895, to the wifaof H. A. McKim, a son. McCREARY—Near Traver, Cal., March 30, 1895, 10 the wife of William McCreary. & daughter. NYHAN—Near Maxuwell, Cal., April 1, 1895, 10 the wife of Jeremiah Monnyhan, a son. 1 MCGROREY—In this city, April 6, 1895, to the wife of Thomas McGrorey, & son. MARTINSEN—In this city, April 12, 1895, to the wife of B. Martinsen, a daughter. NESTOR—At Packwood, Cal., April 6, 1895, to the George W. Nestor, a son. g —In Tres Pinos, -Cal, March 29, 1895, to the wifeof Harry Nunez, & daughter. | —In Rio Vista, Cal., March 30, 1895, to the wife of John B. Nevin, a son. NOSTROSSA—In Eureka, Nev., April 4, 1895, to | the wife of Danfel Nostrossa, a 50n. PRICE—In this city, April 3, 1895, to the wite of W. H. Price, a daughter. April 3, 1895, to the N PAUL—Near Winters, C wife of J. H. Paul, a daughter. PERKINS—In Richmond, Lassen County, Cal. March 28, 1895, to the wife of J. R. Perkins, a | son. RIFFE—In this city, April 10, 1895, to the wife | of John Riffe, a s05. RICH—In this city, April 1, 1895, tothe wife of Paul G. Rich, & son. ROSS—In this city, April 2, 1895, tothe wite of Alfred B. Ross, a son. RATHJEN—In this citv, April 3, 1895, to thewite of Henry Ratbjen, s daughter. SCHULTZ—April 10 1885, to the wife of George A. Schultz, ason. STAMMERS—Tn Selma, Cal., April ¥, 1895, to the wife of W. R. Stammers Jr., s daoghter. SCOTT—In Reno, Nev., April 4, 1595, 10 the wife of C. A. tt, a daughter. SCHMIEDE — In Bakersfield. Cal, March 30, 1895, 10 the wife of C. A. Schmiede, a daughter. THOMPSOY the wife of Frank Thompson, twin daughters. TIETJEN—In this city, April 8, 1895, to the wife | of W. Tietjen, a danghter. WALLER—In Bieber, Cal., March 29, 1895, to the wite of A. H. Waller, a son. WICKS—At Newtown, Cal, April 7, 1885, to the ‘wife of John Wicks, a son. WILLIS—In Berkeley, Cal., March 31, 1895, to the ‘wife of F. M. Wiilis, a daughter. WEIDER—Tn this clty, April 5, 1895, to the wite of H. §. Weider, a sou. —— e DIED. Abrams, Mrs. Bertha Hubacek, Matthew Brady, Rev. BEdward B. Hecht, Mrs. Louise Booth, Sidney Kellogg, Calvin W. Bensinger, Henry McConnell, Josephine Ballard, George McCullough, Catherine Collins, Timothy Murray, David Cahill, Patrick Mahler, Bertha Sophia Christensen, Jens N. Plout, Dr. J. E. Daniels, Wiiliam Scannell, John C. Degen, Georze ens, Charles Davis, Margaret jor, W. F. Dobbel (infant) Wandory. Anna ichette, Louis E. Ward, Manus Golling, Mary Whelan, Thomas F. Helgozh, Lorenzo L. ZiegimayT, Theresia Hager, Willlams Zelter, Rudolph ABRAMS—In this city, April 18, 1895, Mrs. Rertha Abrams, & native of Germany, aged 78 years. BRADY—In this clty, April 13, 1865, Rev. Ed- ward Bernard Brady, C. S. P., rector of St. Mary’s Churen, Dupont and California streets, a native of frelany, aged 47 years. B A solemn high mass of requiem will be sung for the repose of his soul, TUESDAY, April 16, at 10 o'clock A. M., at St. Mary’s Church, Du- pont and California streets. Members of the clergy and friends are invited. BENSINGER—In this city, April 13,1895, Henry, beloved son of Daniel and Annie Bensinger, & na- tive of San Francisco, aged 3 months and 6 days. A Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the fuperal TO-MORROW Monday), at 10 o'clock A. M.. from the resi- ence of the parents, 16 Twenty-third street, near Potrero avenue. Interment Holy Cross | Cemetery. BOOTH—At Black Diamond, Cal.,, April 11, 1895, Sidney Booth, aged 65 years and 8 months. Swu-The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Sunday), at 10 o'clock A. 3. from Masonic Tem- ple, San Francisco. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. BALLARD—In this city, April 11, 1895, George Bailard, a native of England, aged 60 years. [New York papers please copy. | COLLINS—In this city, April 12, 1895, Timothy, beloved husband of Annie Coliins, ana brother of John Collins, & native of the parish of Donereile, Connty Cork, Ireland, aged 51 years. B3 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from hi ence, 1523 Twenty-fourth sireet. Mount Calvary Cemetery. CAHILL—In San Rafasl. April 11, 1895, Patrick Canill, brother of Mrs. E. Conway, Mrs. Morgan and M. J. Cahill, a native of County Galway, Ire- iand, aged 39 years. 8@~ Friends and acqualntances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), from San Raphael Church, San Rafael. Interment San Rafael Cemetery. CHRISTENSEN—In this city, Aprit 13, 1885, Jens N. Christensen, beloved brother of Mrs. Anne M. Stubr, & native of Denmark, aged 48 years. A Fricnds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TUESDAY, April 16, at 1 o'clock P. M. from the lors of Cherles J. B. Metzler. 636 Washington street. Interment I.0. 0. F. Cemetery. DANIELS—In this city, April 13, 1895, Willlam, beloved husband of Bridget Daniels, and father of Henry, Ella, Ethel and George Daniels, a_native | ot England, aged 46 years. A member of Burns | Lodze No. 68, A. 0. U. W. R Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral TUESDAY, April 16, at 1:30 o'¢lock P. X.. from his late resi: dence, 31 Garden street, thence to St. Rose's Church for services at 2 o'clock P. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DEGEN—In Oakl April 12, 1895, George, loved husband of Ernestine Deseh. s maties of g:x)ogne, Germany, aged 64 years 9 months and 3 85 Friends and acquaintances are res, fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Monday), at 2 o'clock . M.. from his late Tesidence, 1366 Twelith street, Onkland. Inter- ment Mouniain View Cemetéry. [New York City papers please copy. | DAVIS_In this city, April beloved wife of William W. Davis and danghter of Margaret and the late Charles Murphy, and sister of John, Agnes, Martha_and_ the late Jo. e + & native of San Francisco, aged years 6 months and 13 days. 4 » DOBBEL—April 4, 1895, intant Hanna Dobbel. PR FRICHETTE—Aapril 11, 1895, Louis E. Frich beloved husband of Vitiline. Frichotte, faiher of Charles and Carrine Frichette, and brother-in- law of Charles G. Butiler, a nativeof Canada, aged 44 years and 6 months. &% Friends and o acquaintances are Sund 13, 1895, Margaret, ed to attend the funeral THIS DAY at1:30 o'clock P. M.. from Red Men's Post street. Interment L 0. O, F. C:"r‘z: A. 0. F. of A.—Court May Flower No. 7754: Off- cat Western Mine, Cal., March | e —In Bleber, Cal., March 31, 1895, to | Lavina Helgoth, a native of San Francisco, aged 1year 5 months and 24 days. B Friends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. 3., from the residence of the parents. 20 Alvarado sireet, between Va- etery. HECHT—In Oakland, April 13, 1895, Mrs. Louise Hecht, beloved mother of Mrs. Arthur von Gieg- lingen, a native of Darmstadt, Germany, aged 75 years 10 months and 26 days. A@-Friends and ncquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Monday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from the resi- dence of Mr. Arthur von Giexlingen, 537 I teenth street, Oakland. Interment Moun View Cemetery. HAGER—In thit city, April 13, 1895, Williams Hager, beloved husband of Louisa Hager, and stepfather of Lonisa and August Ernst, a native of Saxony, Germany, aged 63 years. A" Remains at his reside; 1510 Mason street. Notice of funeral hereafier. HUBACEK—In this city, April 13,1895, Matthew Hubacek, a native of Prague, Bohemia, aged 50 years. [Kastern papers please copy. ] KELLOGG~In this city, April 12, 1895, Calvin W. Kellogg, a native of Ann Arbor, Mich. L% Friends and ACQUAINLANCES are respact- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from his late resi- dence, 2009 O'Farrell sireet. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. MCCONNELL—In this city, April 12, 1895 sephine, beloved wife of Audrew MeCo daughter of John and Virginia Stumpf, and s of Mrs. W. M. Adams, Mrs. H.J. Mannsse Peter B., Katie, John and Walter Stumpf, & na- tive of Downleville, Cal., aged 30 years and 8 n r 4 &% Friends and scquaintances are respec fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P, M., from the residence of her parents, corner Fifteenth and Railroad avenue, South San Francisco. luterment Ma- sonic Cemetery. McCULLOUGH —In this eity, April 11, 1805, Catherine McCullough, sister of Michael McCul- lough, a native of County Tyrone, Ireland, aged 78 years. BFFriends and acquaintances are respeci- fully invited (0 attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Monday), at 8 o'clock A. M., from St. Mary's Hospital Chapel, where mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. MAHLER—In thiscity, April 12, 1895, Bertha Sophia Mabier, beloved and only daughter of Berthold and Maria_ Mabler, and sister ot Charles, Frederick, Willie and Louis Mabler, a native of San Francisco, aged 5 years 2 months and 6 davs. A Friends and acauaintances gre rospect: sully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock P. M. from the resi- dence of the parents, corner Ninth avenue and K street, South San Francisco. Interment L O.O. F. Cemetery. MURRAY—In this city, April 13, 1895, David, husband of the late Margaret Murray, and fatber of Tolia_and James Murray, Mrs. W, Palmere and Mrs. George W. Phelan, a native of County Water- ford, Ireland, aged 75 vears. #@-Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited (0 attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock A. M., from his late residence, 230 Fiftn street, between Howard and Folsom, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where & solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the Tepose of his soul, eommencing at 9 4. M. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit flowers. PLOUF—In this city, April 9, 1895, Dr. J. E. Plouf, a native of Canada, aged 36 years 1 mont and 17 days. A member of St. John's Lodge 2 1, F. and A. M., of Seattle, Wash., San Franci! Chapter No. 1, R. A. L. California Council 2, R.and S. ML, and Olive Branch Lodge N I.0.0. F. 257 Fricnds are respectfully invited to_ attend the funeral services THIS DAY (Sund: 1:30 o'clock p. M., 8t Masonic T Post and Montgomery of Doric Lodge No. 218, SCANNELL—In this city, A beloved husband of the late Annie beioved fatherof Mrs. Thomas P. € grandfalher of Harry T. and Frank J. Skeily, & native of Lisnagar, parish of Rathcormick, County Cork, Ireland, aged 15 years. AF-Friends' and scquaintances are respect fully invitea to attend the funeral TO-MORROY (Monday) at 9 o'clock A. .. from St. Mar Hospital, thence to St. Dominic’s Church whers & solemn requiemn mass will be celebrated for the repose_of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock A M. Interment Moun: Calviry Ceemetery. STEVENS—In San Jose, April 12, 1895, Charles Stevens, fatherof Mrs. O'Connor and Charles Stevens of San Francisco and Miss Chariotts Stevens of San Jose, & native of England, aged 76 years. 85~ The funeral will take place TO-MORROW (Monday), 8t 10:45 o'clock A. .. from the Sani- tarium, near San Jose, thence by 11:40 A. . train to n Francisco. Interment Holy Cr Cemetery TAYLOR—In this city, April 10,1895, W.F T. lor, a native of England, aged 39 vea | , AFFriends and acqusintancés are respect fally invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY under the auspices of Court Star of the West 695, A. 0. F. and Sherwood Cirele No. 12 panions of the Forest. Interment L. O. eters. The remains are at the undertai lors of Joseph Hagan & Co.. 2428 Calife street, between Fillmore and Steiner. WANDORY—In this city, April 12, 1895, Auns, beloved wife of the laze’ Dr. Antonio Wandors. a native of Alsace, Germany, aged 53 years and - months. EF-Friends and acquaintances are resp fully invited to_attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. M. from the par lors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1209 Mission stree near Eighth. Interment L 0. O. F. Cemeter: WARD—In this city, April 18, 1895, Manus, loved son of Patrick and Mary Ward. a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years and 19 days. B Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2:30 o'clock P.M.. from the residence of the parents, 1183 Cedar avenue, between Polk street and Van Ness avenue, Geary and Post. Interment Mount Caivary Cemetery. WHELAN—In East Berkeley, April 13. 18 Thomas Francis, beloved son of Stephen and th iate Elizabeth Whelan and brother of William Whelan, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years 3 months and 29 days. B9 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Monday), at 1 o'clock P. M.. from his parents’ residence, 1948 Shattuck avenue, near Berkeley way, Eash Berkeley. Interment St. Mary's Cem- etery, Oakland. ZEITER—In this city, April 11, 1895, Rudolph, beloved husband of Caroline Zeiter, and father of George Zeiter, a native of Beal, Canton Wallis, Schweiz. aged 25 years 8 months and 1 day. & Friends and acquaintances are fully invited to attend the funeral THI (Sunday), at 12 o'clock .. from his I dence, 209 Clara street, near Fifth, thence to Si. Bonitace Church, Golden Gate avenue, between Jones and Leavenworth streets, at 1 o'clock P. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ZIEGLMAYR—In this city, April 13, 1895, Theresia Zieglmayr, & native of Germany, aged 74 years. UNITED UNDERTAKERS' at Reasonable Rates hone 8167. and 29 Fifth street. MCAVOY & CALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBATMERS, 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. Telephone 8050. MM ENOUET: THRAS. 8 JAMES McMENOMEY & SON UNDERTAKERS AND_EMBALMERS 1057 Mission Street, Near Sevent! Telephone No. 3354, JAS. ENGLISH, T. R. CAREW. CAREW & ENGLISH, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 19 van Ness ave., near Market si., San Francisce, Telephone 3158. 'N. B.—No: connected with any other house in this cii; LAUREL HILL CETETERY ASSOCIATION. HOICE LOCATIONS IN ANY PART OF THE grounds for sale and 10ts laid out on the Lawn system or inciosed with low walls, as purchaser may desire. Perpetual care of plats a speclalty. Cemetery permanent. For the purchase of 10ts or for any improvements apply to the superintendent on the grounds, Cen- tral avenue and Bosi st Francisco, Cal. CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY, T SANMATEO COUNTY; NON-SECTARIAN: Jaid out on the lawn plan; perpetual care: beau- tiful, permanent and easy of access; see it before buyiug & burial place 'll’ewhere = X 1 Avenue. BUILT THE HOUSE AROUND IT. How a Harlem Home Was Arranged for a Piano. A parallel to Genevra and the chest with the hidden spring has come to lightin a Harlem home. This time it is a piano in a theater. There is a handsome house in Lenox avenue which has a pretty little theater at the top. The man who built the house was anxious, for some unknown reason, to havea piano taken in and placed in the theater before the stairways were finished. ‘The present owner wished to give, the piano in question to a parish choir. When cers and members will meet at Red Men' Hall, 320 Post streer, THIS DAY (Sunday) at 1 o'cloek: P. 2., 10 attend the funeral of our late brother, L. E Frichette. F.G. MAYER,C. R. ' o W. 8. THURGOOD, Sec. LLING—In this city, April 12, 1895, Mary. loved wite of Wilias H1- Colllre sag motniagh ‘Wiilie and LeoGolling, a native of San Francisco, aged 29 years and 6 months. B3 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY Gunday) a2 o'clock r. . from her late resi- 3 2 Ce ey cgmm".n avenue. Interment Laurel HELGOTH—In this city, April 12, 1895, Lorenzo L. , beloved Infant child of Henry and the attempt was made to bring the piano downstairs it was found that the stairways were t0o narrow to permit it. As the case now stands, either the house will have to be torn down or the piano will remain con- cealed in the theater until it becomes the prey of decay, as did the fair bride in the ducal palace.—New York Press, —————— The starfish is covered with a kind armor. Over 11,000 pieces havembe:lf counted in one coat-of-mail worn by a small creature of this species. lencia and Guerrero. Interment L 0.0. F. Cem- —— »

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