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: N THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1895. CITY REAL ESTATE. LOCATION MAGNIFIC! bric-a-brac mantels, porc ures, cement_gidewalk, e terms $800 cash, balance ern_jmproveme lain bathtubs, gas fi size of lot monthly: 101 FOBIN d& Mc> ALLY, 630 Market st 3 o n 2-story frame 8 rooms rents $360 per annum; Clay st., 193 Full particulars of CHAS. and bath ai bet. Hyde and EW COTT. ve., Holly Park, 1 block from Mission elec COUNTRY REAL EST'ATE. GREATEST + country real estate; 1280 acres miles from Willows, $12.00 CHOICE. tfi,ll,e“ nfnculuu-u.l land; 8 T VIEW. Glenn County seat, 115 miles from R. R. ware- NAEW. house; 320 acres in grain; balance fallow: im- Reduced to 4000—2 handsome flats (fust com- | provements, g0od new house and barn, cost $2000; pleted), consisting of 5 and 6 rooms, bath and high | assessed this vear reduced rate, §11.400; bank ement; elegantly equipped and contain every | morigage, $6000, may remain; now leased to zood tenant. P. MIDDLETON & CO., 80 Mont- gomery st. HOUSES TO LET. 40 GOUGH, NEAR HAYES—SIX SUNNY rooms; bath; stable: yard. ROOMS TO LET, Pl SR e Yo Sl LU R 12091 HOWARD-ELEGANT FURNISHED 2 front rooms; new flat; rent cheap. UNNY HOUSE, NICELY PAINTED AND pepered: 8 rooms; all modern improvements. 632 Eddy st. FPOR RENT—A MODERN HOUSE WITH ALL conveniences and a fine marine view. Afilfly 3116 FPacifio ave, bet. 1:30 and 4:30.r. 3. Rent reduced, % 20th st., just W.of Castro. | i} SMALLCHIOKEN RANCI, NAPA: 3 b C rm tools and furniture: Apply to C. K. very chea, KING, 902 Brosdw: for immediate sale. ALAMEDA COU fenced ; large LSBURY, 1002 XCHANGE FOE Ol NG—140 ACRES unimproved land; part can remain at interest. Box 478, Santa Clara, Cal. « cash: owner on premises Sunday. | |} Y TON INSTALLMB &3000. Cottage: 5 rooms nked basems S04 MOD! ath; finely deco- Potrero ave. Taed: p [OR SALI Owner, box 105, Call Office. LOT 27x1 “o= DO to build. WO ENGLISH COTTA , ROON nterior must be seen Lo be appreciate from rear windows unsurpasse ¥ 10 ROOM will be sold cheap. 1 easy terms. FIN 29 Oak st. ; street accepted. Montgomery st., Toom U Market st %9500, 2 BARGAIN « ment, Address W., Apply J. G SES FOR avments: loans made on Sun LOUIS BLANK, 214 Pi SW. CORNER J Apply within. Francisco real rms. 58 & 59. 2Y AND M{ODPERN HOUSE: 10 ROOMS: LAU. IV bath; large barn, eic.: oz 100x150; 0 side of T Nob Hill of Easi Oakland GRAY & I stoc Broadway, Oakland STORES AND 40 ROOMS, 00x100: $17,500; h! sycamore: best of rounds, rough house 4 for. 4 Lorses, grounds all improve MUSt be seen {0 Bé ap e can be sold cheap and on ea new mo of ey. CHANNELL & TTAGE HOT location on the montk $700. DOW L 1 block to eleetric line of the finest 466 Ninth convenien aklax NEY TO 1 0OAN-$100,000 ON IMPROVED or residence property only to CLOUGH & BAKER, ions. R.M. ANTHON 0, W sacrificed; house, 6 room must be sold. HUGH M. $1450. fosage: right do 4: b see it at once. IZRON, 479 Ninth st., Oakland. ND FOR MAP ( TLLIAM ukland. (HEAF HOME LODGE & POW Fruitvale st igh grade co land real estate; will pay box $6, Oakland, ge for clear O; Address P. ] S8 AND E PROPERTY | N s0ld o easy terms payment down or e . E. BUNCE, 1008 Broadway, Oakland. 9 A BARGAIN—BUSINERS PROP- 000. 25" on 8an 7 125 teet Apply 10 J. W. D JORSALE-GFFER WA esldence and grounds on the helghts, East Oak- land, near Borax Smith’s palatial residence, to close an estate. BENEDICT & CO., 457 Ninth N EQUAL SHOW FOR ALL; fair and square deal. An investment offered that is honest. Own your own home and be inde- Try it and you will find that we advise We will sell you 40 acresof alluvial elevated; magnificent view: large | soil in the Warren Green Rancho, Glenn County, Cal., for $250, one-third down, balance monthiy payments, without interest, throw in town lot land suitable for poultry, fruit, ber- Ties or grain; needs no irrigation. passed anywhere in California. San Franclsco and only 9 miles from county seat. For investments and_information address or call Tn xflhe H. M. BENSON CO., 902 Broadway, Oak- and. F YOU WANT A RANCH urposes or an orchard alread; only & small cash outlay is required, balance pay- able In 6 or 7 years, apply at 326 Montgomery st., San Francisco. A Dt & _____ | pendent. HOUSE 10 ROOMS; | vou right. Climate unsur- 168 miles north of FOR GRAZING improved, where ALAMEDA COUNTY; plenty of wood Tnquire JAMES D'acres of foothill land; Dater; only 36 ver acre CRE PIECES—A1 FOR OH vears' credit; $25, ; within 1 mile of town. | o en ranches; on 8and 10 ARIN_ COUNTY—5000 ACRES 26 MILES from San Francisco. RANCHO DE NOVATO. Trects of any size desired; fruit, grain_and vege- no irrigation; both rail and water ; $40 o $75 per acre; easy terms. graded school, hoiels and stores on the property; send for circular. Dairy for sale with or without cows 3 VESTMENT COMPANY, 64 5, Chronicle buil asant home; 40 minutes from San cisco: reasonable. Address MRS. MOOR! OAKLAND FURNITURE ¥ MEDICAL. OUNG WIDOW WOULD LIK if you wani to be treate physician; know! ases guaranteed. DR. POPPER, E MRS. DR. SCOTT, 411035 Turk st., for irregularities, no matter home in confinement: also disease of ate and sure call on men FE CURE ¥OR in confinement acy of a home and conveniences of a hospital; consultation free and confidential; a positive cure for liquor, morphine and tobacco case guaranteed DR. GWYER, 81115 Hyde st. isease: a Lome care; with the pr remedy for the cure of neurasthenia, impotency and all disorders of the sexual organs: £ X ; send for circular. WIDBER, cor. Market and Third, sole agent. st aggravated perfectly natural in action cures in two day d on receipt of §3 or C. O. D. DR. J. MILTO DO pain, expo "OLE, P. 0. box 222; , SPIRITUAL MA hours 9 10 12, 110 TE HOME IN CONFINEM most reasonable price § midwife, 2014 F relief of irregularities, treatment scientific, harmless never fails; home in confinement. ULAR OR ANY FF see Mrs. Dr. Puetz £nd be. conten . SPECTALTY DISEAS women; ladies near or far assured quick reliet | of disease; irregularities restored daily; safe cure no_insiruments: home for_patients: est medical attendance; low fees; free: Drs. Scud- d s and capsules warranted.1370 Market st. NER, 419 EDDY ST.—IRREG- no instruments; ules guaranteed; travelers at- private home for ladies. | matter what canse {iLE DISEASE RS. GOODW1 |1 A boon to ladies tronbled with irregularities; er; sate and sure; $2 50, express C. O. D.; BROS, Oak- ts for Alpeau et Cie. . AND MRS. DK. SCHMIDT, FORMERLY of 12111/ Mission, now 1508 Market st. ¥ irregularities cured in a few hours; gu: ARD | T N TRUST AT LESS THAN or chattel mortgage: FOR RENTEOR $50 PER MONTH—A FINE house 0f 12 “rooms; 8 acres of land: at San An- selmo; house to be put in thorongh condition. Ap- ply t0 EDWIN K. ALSIP & CO., 9 rotunda, Mills building, San Francisco. 1511 HESWARD-NEW HOUSE: 10 ROOMS and bath; latest improvements: $85. 13 SEVENTH — NICELY FURNISHED front single room; $4.per month. ()4 LARKIN-PLEASANT STNNY ROOM; neatly furnished; §5 50 per‘month. 1016 CARKIN-2 SUNNY FRONT UNFUR- nished rooms; rent $10. 11 EDDY—-SUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS: week or month; very cheap. F15 EINE-LARGE SUNNY FRONT ROOM; $8 & month. 523 GOLDEN GATE AVE._ELEGANTLY ) durnished large alcove sulte; private fam- ily; 820 TIOUSE 8 ROOMS, BATH, 1328 WEBSTER L1 st., near O'Farrell; your terms to good tenant, 7-04 HOWARD—NICE SUNNY FRONT RMS.; { single or en suite. ROOMS. BATH, STABLE; AP, AP 2643 Bryant st., near Twen ifth. - 1 THIRD, COR. SOUTH PARK—FUR- 519 Rished rooms for housekeeping. 14 VILLOW AVE. OFF "LARKIN—DE- tached sunny house; 6 rooms and bath. 93’0’.\11 SION, BET. FIFTH AND SIXTH— Sunny furnished front rooms. I 4 OR 8 ROOMS, BATH AND YAR] Zeduced rents.” 1040% Howard st., bet. Sixitl eventh. 7798 JARRISON, NEAR FOURTH—FINE- { (22 iy furnished’ sunny rooms; bath; closet; $1a week. 318 MINNA—DESIRABLE SUNNY HOUSE; 18 rooms; $60. O'FARRELL & CO., 11 Montgomery st. OUSE OF 7 ROOMS, WITH ALL MODERN improvements. 753 Turk st. WO-STORY BAY-WINDOW HOUSE; RENT reduced. 536 Hermann st. Fillmore. '$>2‘~‘— | HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS AND BAT! { .0U. newly papered; fine neighborho water free. _Cor. Broderick and McAllister sts. 335 TEHAMA, BET. FOURTH AND FIFTH— ) & room: 14" L] ROOMS AND BATH; { water iree: rent $17. FJOUSES, HOUSES, HOUSES, HOUSES, T rent, to rent, to rent, tOTeut, to rent, to rent, BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. FURNISHED HOUSES. DLEGANT FURNISHED HOUSE OF 11 [ rooms and bath; Franxlin st., near O'Farrel as_owner is leaving town, can be had chea UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomeryst. JLEGANTLY FURNISHED SOUTHERN home of 6 choice sunny rooms, suitable for doctor or dentist; rent free. 1481 Market st. EW FURNITURE OF FLAT, 7 ROOMS AND bath, for sale and flatto lef. AddressF.F., of DY—FURISHED FLAT § ROOMS d bath; rent $25. ) FOR FURNISHED FLAT 6 ROOMS piano; 2 to 6 months; references ex- ddress C. box 101 Call Office. U TOWER FLAT; 8156 HAIGHT, near Buchanan: 6 rooms, bath; rent $35. Ap’ ply EASTON, E COTTAGES TO LET. 5 ROOMS A 7 Twent! 1 ROOM 1 91 POLK—UNFURNISHED FRONT AND 421 vack parior: suitable as an office. Al ) ELLIS-FURNISHED SUNNY ROOM; stationary washstand: bath. "4 A MONTH — UNFURNISHED ROOM. $4 1120 Golden Gate ave. ‘54 ) TURE—FRONT ROOMS COMPLETE ) for housekeeping; bath and gas; $13. 16 SIXTH—CHEAPEST IN CITY; NICELY 21 surnished sunny single and double front rooms. 7611 HOWARD_NICELY FURNISHED 2 sunny bay-window and other double and single rooms. ! () FOLSOM—DOUBLE FRONT FURNisH- 3 heap. OQ PAGH—2 LARGE UNFURNISHED R 28 Fent$10; no children in house. PO",— DOLORES, NEAR TWENTIETH—FUR- (U0 nished rooms. 1219 POLK - UNFURNISHED "SUNN ¥ sulte, suitable for dressmaking or dentist. FRONTROOMS, $10; Q_’}f]mwfiixn-fl{l also single room, $8. 599 FOWE 223 RNISHED 204 TURK—NEWLY FURNISHED SUNNY front room;also Toom for housekeeping; reasonable. 192'1{“"507{? SLEGANTLY FURNISHED ARSHALL, COR. LAGUNA AND Mc- All sunny suites and single: splendid rates reasonable. MRS. J. B. MARSHALL. eventh-Single and suites; per night, 35¢ to $1; week, $1 50 to $5; families. (A handsomely furnishe ; reasonable. RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY—PLEAS- ant sunny rooms, en suiteand single; first,ciass in every respect; terms reasonable. "ARD; GAR- 117 Tenth T4 AND 5 ROOMS; BATH, © basement, yard. Cor. Dolores and Fifteenth sts. FLATS TO LE' FLAT; 4 ROOMS, 715 BUSH, VHE SHERMAN APARTMENT-HOUSE; 129 new sunny rooms; strictly respectable; halt Pprice of best hotels with equal accommodations; very central. 28 Eighth st.. near Market BOARDING AND ROOMS. TAMEDA—16256 SAN JOSE AVE.; BOARD for gentlemen, with large sunny rooms; con- venient to M, ‘and Chestnut stat G.j()‘ DDY—SUNNY FRONT RM 20 and single; best board; reasonabl NE{\' SUNNY FLAT 4 ROOMS: LARGE AN "yard. 52 Norfolk, bet. 11th - 12th, oft Harrison. T., OFF TAYLOR, &R A() CORNER FLAT;OF 7 ROOMS. :'Iplb.i) » cor. Twenty-sixth and Castro sts. QUNNY LOWER FLAT, 6 ROOMS: LATEST D improvements; reasonable. Apply Fourteenth and Noe, gt Y: YARD AND BASE- Minna st., near Seventh. UNNY FLAT OF 6 ROOMS AND BATH. 23214 Sixth st. ©) EXTRA-CONVENIE 4 NT FLATS; 6 AND 7 rooms, baths: modern improvements; sun all v. Fell st., bet. Broderick and Baker. K11, 200 FOLSOM—3 ROOMS AND BATH, L1, W.NICOL, 53435 California st. ’q;12 FLAT & NICE ROOMS AND YARD. L « 44414 Clementina st., near Sixth. ® 10 FLAT 4 ROOMS; HALL AND DOUBLE D LU, pariors. 160614 Stevenson st., near Eighteenth, ’1’7\7675, 299, NR. EDDY—NEWLY FURNISH- ed sunny room; hot and cold water; bath; No. 1 table board. large grounds; detached hous 7 MASC R SOTTER—SU 517 Tithed rom; boare American cook; ref. ’G'{) BUSH — SUITE FRONT ROOMS; Z1 single rooms: g00d board: $16. CHILDREN BOARDED. T ADY WISHES CARE OF A CHILD. AP- Dy 324%% Tenth st. OMP! T LADY WOULD LIKE_CHILD ) 'to board: good home guaranteed, MRS, L, ‘box 85, Call Office STORES TO LET. STORE, WITH 8 ROONS; 2958 FOI~ o 84 neax Twenty-fifth. 'W. NICOL, Cal a'st. Sl'.\‘\\' FIVE AND SIX ROOMS; BATH; ALL modern; $16 and $17. 929 Nineteenth st P ARGE ROOMS: AT vements; sun all day. st., near Twenty-fourth, b 134 PAGE_LOWER FLAT FIVE SU 15% rooms and bath. 0 Shotwell (e ¥ NVALID OR NERVOUS PERS( N HAVE handsome unfurnished flat for quiet and healthy; good attendance. Address E., box 108, Call office. 142 FULTON—EXCELLENT NEW UPPER < flat, 7 rooms, bath; modern. WLY PAPERED SUNNY FLAT OF 8 rooms; $12; water free. 356 Third st. @ STORE A1 321 . $10. && ] ' CONCRETE FLOOR; W elovator. ble for wine celiar. 109 O'Far- rell st., or R SUITABLE FOR DRUG- store; near Howard and Tenth sts. G. H. UMB- SEN & (0., 14 Montgomery st. 204 TORE AND 4 LIVING QFFICES TO. LET. . 9 BOOMS, FIRST FLOOE. 310 XEARNY st.; rent $10. DESK BOOM AT ROOM 6, SIXTH FLOOR, Mills building. ANDSOME SUNSNY CORNER FLAT, 6 Tooms and bath. SW. corner Grove and Goigh sts., entrance 403 Grove. EW 5-ROOM FLAT: LATEST IMPROVE- cheap. 8 Walter st., bet. Fourteenth Noe and Sanehez. LEGANT NEW FLATS, 5 AND:6 ROO. bath: $10 to $17. Seventh st.. below Bryant. ;1 A TAYLOR — BEAUTIFUL FLAT; 6 10 rooms and vath; I ¢; 0 a PPER FLAT 7 ROOMS AND B. and desirable, 1441 McAllister UMBSEN & Cf 315L HAIGHT, NR. BUCHANAN — UPPER 2 flat 7 rooms, bath; rent $27 50. Apply EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. '8 ) GEARY—2 OR MORE SUNNY UNFUR- |2 nished rooms; also furnished; gas; bath. G. H. 4 ROOMS; UPPER FLOOR. 82 EVERETT ST., near Fourth. ON JEWELRY AND DIA- monds. Mills' building, ifth fioor, room 6. “A DVANCES S BOTE niture swithout ITH DOUBLE | gnq other securities; lowest interest. £300.000 N £ , warehouse receipts AT 6 PER CENTON CITY AND Oskland firsi-class business prop- A. SCHULLER, 508 Montgomery st. SCURITY. AT LOW RATES; DEAL- (‘m(‘l(P!‘l\llldl (ORTGAGES, y sum. MURPHY,628 Marker ing confidential, h\ 500, 8750, $850, $1000. | ()*, uilding, room b . RHADBOUR NY SUM OF EY ADVANCED ON your furniture, planos or real estate; low rates; sitfon or wrif 021 Mission st. LOANED ON JEWELRYARN valuables at the Security Loan Bank, 1108 Market st., nr. Mason: private entrance 7 Turk. B T eSSBS e e EDUCATIONAL, s LATIN LANGUAGES, mathematics, etc.; students prepared for an; examination at reasonable rates. K. 333, Phelan bl call “and state 1042 FOLSOM—CORNER SUNNY BAY- ~ window flat; 6 rooms; bath. Inquire of J. EAGAN, 1129 Folsom LEGANT SU FLAT 7 ROOMS, BAT! beautifully papered and frescoed. 713 Grove. DENTIST! T CHALFANTS'S;S MASON,COR. MARKET, £ sets of teeth are made to please or no charge; on bridges, crowns and gold plates prices reduced; small gold fillings only $2; painless extraction. AXY, TOOTH "FILLED OR EXTRACTED painlessly by my secret method without dan- gerous cocaine or gas; won 8 first prizes; prices rea- sonable; work warranted; all operations expertl done; remember I have removed from 6 w0 2 O'Farrel DR. GEORGE W. LEEK Z 1 FIFTH—~OPEN EVENINGS, and Sunday until noon. . E. BLAKI'S INDESTRUCTIBLE teeth—LATEST INVENTION—Especially for bridge work; positively guaranteed never to break; any patient once seeing them will admit this is tha 100th most wanted: als DR. BLAKE'S enameled platinum crowns: no display of gold. THE HIGHEST ART IN DENTISTRY. Prices moderate. Oftice 405 Sutter, nr. Stockton. (YROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR- ket, bet. 3d_and 4tn, gas specialists; only reit- abie agent for painiess extraction; artificial teeth frm §5; filungs from §1; extracting 50¢, with gasS1. R. REA, 9 SIXTHST.; ALLDENTAL WORK at lowest prices ana warranted ; open evenings TATS, FLATS, FLATS, FLATS, FLATS, To rent, to rent, torent, to rent, to rent, to rent. D, 10 Montgomery st. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, Tl 4 ELEVENTH — SUNNY CORNER BAY- window suite; new carpets and furniture; gas stove and privaie bath: complete for house- Eeeping; American family; quiet locatio 14 THIRD—BUNNY HOUSEKEEPING rooms, complete; bath; gas. TA SET FOR TEETH; WARRANTED AS ®00d as can be made; filling $1. DR. SIMMS, dentist, 930 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. ed. DR.J. W.KEY, 1122 Market st. E. H, G, YOUNG. BRIDGES AND TEETH without plates a specialty. 1841 Polk st. B, LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET ST, near Eleventh; no charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new: teeth from $8 per set; extracting 50c; gas given. 1 TWELFTH. NEAR MARKET-SUNNY connecting rooms; low rent. Coi."r?m DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 806 MAR- ket st. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. LAT 6 ROOMS: ALL MODERN IMPROVE- ments: rent cheap. 331a Oak st. T35 FOLSOM — 2~ SUNXY TURNISHED housekeepg rooms: 2 beds if necessary; $10. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED FOR nousekeeping; cheap. M. P, box 118, D0 EARRIET_X FURNISHED ROOM FOR nousekeeping. 32 ) THIRD—FRONT FURNISHED HOUSE- Kkeeping suites, $9, §12; single, $1, §1 25. TTNIVERSITY GRADUATE WOULD TEACH college branches in arefined famil Address U. G., best references. box 91, this office. Oakland. OOK! $160—LOTS IN FRUITVALE Values in Oakland. H. B. PINNEY, 902 Broad- way, Ouklan: 1., 668 MARKT—BOOKKEEPING taught in 6 weeks, We pledge ourselves to keep 4 $1 cash and 81 a week; buy & home and save | free for 6 months books our il on. your small earnings; the new railroad will double | TINGLISH BRANCIES DILLON, 14 McAllister st 54 MINNA — FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeplng; large yard. 11 P EESTER - TARGE PARLORS AND kitchen, furnished or unfurnished, for housekeeping. MISSION — LARGE FRONT SUNNY 838 Rousekseping room: well furnished: 537 SLEVERSON (REAR)—3 NICE_UN- furnished, 2 furnished rooms for house- keeping. v $1200. 3 40x100: one-third cash. $400—Lot 40x100: $50 down, $10 monthly; near proposed railroad. CHAS. A. BAILEY, Berkeley station, Berkeley. @75 () CASH WILL BOY A NICE 6-BOOM o { OV coitage, worth 32000, leaving & mort- gose of $1000. ' Address WAL P. TODD, 1008 road w oakland. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. ALAM DA PROPERTY-—BUY, RENT, SELL or exchange bargains. Call on WILL BURN- HAM & CO., 1355 Park st., Alameda, and BURN- HAM & MARSH CO., 428 Montgomery st., 8. F. LAMEDA BARGANS, FOR CASH AND IN- ts—Houses (o let In all parts of Ala- MOREAL & CO., 1432 Park ALAMEDA ROOMS AND HOUSES. T IN ALAMEDA—MODERN 9-ROOM bouse; fine location; pleasant grounds; rur- Dnished or unfurnished; 1630 Central ave. Inquire 1636 Central ave., or room 37, Wells-Fargo Ex- press bullding, this city. Fu:i'im.\i— N ALAMEDA (WEST END) ND) coctage 7 room o > $Eg T ze garden: reasonabie rent. NISHED ROOME AN H_FOR OF B 3 Housekecping. 810" Bri S P riggs ave., Highest. crn upper fiat, 7 rooms, three blocks Chestnut giacion NG, Inquire 2036 San Jose sy m BERKELEY REAL ESTATE, 2 PER MONTH ASES A NEW 8- Garess CITAKLES DARLING. 508 Gttt oo et g NG, 508 California ISENSCHIMEL, 235 Kearny. SSONS: VANCE 1543 Mission. ISSPAMPERI music furnishe M HOWARD—BACK AND FRONT PAR- 949 13" alcely ramished for houseleeping. 5 COLLEGE. 24 POST Bookkpg, business practice, shorthand, typing, engineering, telegraphy, guages rapidly laught. Write for catalogue. ILLIAN BEDDARI 4 iress, conches ladies aud gentlemen for the rances arranged. Shake- EALD'S BUSIN modern lan- NGLISH AC- dramatic profession; 8pearean Academ S COLLEGE, HISTORY RICAL, CIVIL, ML chanical engineerin, assay; estab. '64. V. Emyieeen 08 VANDEB NAILLEN T3S ML OR SALE—CONTRAC head of horses and mules with harness: 20 sand- 3 40scrapers of all kinds: whole or separate on easy terms. srchitecture, JEN, 723 Mkt TOWS OUTEIT; 60 OB SALE, CHEAP—WELL MATCHED PATR rrey, harness. etc,: also 1 will sell all or pari. 414 Sacy ey . horse, bu cramento st city. _ | homse, by JUST AR ARLOADS OF HORSES o welghing from 1000 to 1700 pounds < for truck, wagon and road horses. G, LIN ANISHED MOD- | Union Stables, 862 Howard st. o JJORSES PASTURED; %2 A MONTH; for circular. . A. HYDE, 630 Commrciat ot 10 Kkinds; second-hand wi also 20 cheap horses. _Fifteenth and 116 EozTox — LARGE HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 490 SIXTH-NICELY FURNISHED ROONS for housekeeping. 005 MARKET — NICE HOUSEKEEFING rooms reasonable. WEBSTER—UPPER FLOOR 8 UNFUR- 907 nished rooms and bath: $10. FOLSOM, COR. FOURTEENT H-2 180 large connectiug rooms and kitche: unfurnished; no children; rent $14. NEW MONTGOMERY, FARGO HOUSE— 105 Firnisned nousekeeping suites: $2 per week, SEVENTH—3 FURNISHED OR UN- 2O Siaban rorami; sultavie for honsekseping. 428 GEARY—FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping; also single. STOCKTON — NICE HOUSEKEEPING 71 rooms; $8 to $12 a month. ELLIS—2 DESIRABLE SUNNY FUR- 409 nished housekeeping rooms; central loca- tion. 206 VALENCIA—2 SUNNY FRONT ROOMS, furnished for housekeeping; gus; bath; $16. STOUKTON—2 OR 8 NICE SUNNY 1820 Fooma tarnisnea tor housekeeping: chea TARGE ROOM AND KITCHEN UNFUR- $8- nished. 18 Lewis, off Taylor, near Sutter. &) GOLDEN GATE AVE.—3 BLEGANT 432 fithished house-keeping rooms; also singie. BRODERICK —4 LARGE SUNNY 191 rooms. bath, for housekeeping. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. ECOND-HAN, P'g;lln"'j-n vory chesp. BULLI- Caltiornin gt P BV 0 meys A BARGAIN: 7-ROOM HOUSE; 2 vfx’«‘fsufl‘bu:flt lois: only §2000. JOS. J. MASON, station. MABOR, Dwishe : A()() NEW HOUSE OF§ ROOMS: LARGE s MPQQ’.E" er lot. pear station snd m’fé‘o:; sirect . lone: & har; Dwight-way station, ’iPrR:is;-n— el i RSE, HARNESS AND WOODEN TO 112214 Folsom st. H 544 SIXTH—8 ROOMS; $14. 621 e, BETWEEN SEVENTH AND 2 Eighth—4 rooms; $9. 502 SASHINGTON SUNNY UNFURNISH- ed housekecping rooms; running water. LAUNDRY WAGONS, rockaway. buggies: aiso hack. 828 Harrisow. INE BAKERY A B RKELEY PROPERTY AT A BACRIFICE, beantiful homes cheap, W. E, > t ryman station, Berkeley. &P IR TO LEASE. 1307 BTOCKTON — TWO NICELY FUR- nished rooms for housekeeping: rent cheap. GEEABD HOUSE, 142 SVENTH—-FUR- nished rooms, single and double, housekeeping. CITY, SUITABLE MONTH; TWO Al R 032 Market st, for chickens. C.C.H., 3 THIRD — LARGE SUNNY FRONT BLT %ot 86, 510 13 month; 8260 10 86 wi. » PROPOSALS. OTICE IS _HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Directors of the Escondido Irrigation District will receive sealed proposals for the pur- chase of $80,000 of the bonds of said district, and bids will be received therefor at the office of the said Mnh lb‘l.% l‘ood‘w I}flkfluhgl!! 9gmll 10 o’clock A. M. on e of . of the Escondido Ir tion trict. Dated March 16, 1895. = TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. OR BEST VALUE GET A CALIGRAPH; IT lasts longest and does best work. NAYLOR, agent, 19 Montgomery st.; rents; repairs; Mimeo® graphs: supplies. TRUSTEES’ SALES. RUSTEES SALE, — NOTICE 18 HEREBY given that default has been made in the pay- ment of the sums secured by that certain Deed of Trust_made by THOMAS F. GEGAN to S. C. BIGELOW and ARTHUR A.SMITH, Trustees Qated the 2d day of November, 1892, and recorded in the office of the Recorder for the Connty of Alameda, State of California, in Liber 475 of deeds at page 211 thereof; and that upon request of the Suvings and Loan Society by resolution adopted by it Board of Directors on the 19th day of Maroh, 1895, the undersigned trostees, on WEDNESDAY, April 17, 1895, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon {1230 ot that day, b tho auction bouse of WILL . FISHER & CO., No. 14 Post street, in the City and County of San Francisco, State aforesaid, will_sell” at _public anction, for gold coin of ‘the United States, the piece or parcel of land situate in Oakland Township, Count. of Alameda, Siate of Califoraia, described as Tol- ows: Commencing at a point fn_the northwesterly line of Howe street, distant thereon two hundred (3 feet soutwesterly from the southwesteriy lne of Mather street; ~running thence southwesterl along sald line of Howe street one hundred (100 feet {0 @ point; thence northwesterly along a line parallel with sald line of Mather sireet one hun- dred and twenty-five (125) feet to & point: thence southwesterly along a line parallel vith said line of Howe street fifty (50) feet to & point; thence northwesterly along a line parallel with said line of Mather street one hundred and twenty-five (125 feet to & point in the southeasterly line of Montgomery streel; thenice norteasterly long tho Inst-named’ ine ope hundred wnd fifty (150) feet to int; apd thence southeasterly along a line lel with sald line of Mather street two hundred and fifty (250) feet and to the point of commencement: 'the same being lots numbers three, ten (3, 10) and n of number nine (9 in block five'(5) of the Howe Tract, as designal and delineated on the map entitied’ “Plan of the Howe Tract,” etc., filed on December 19, 1878, in the office of the Recorder for said county of Ala- meda. With the appurtenances. Or such part of said real property as, in the dis- cretion of sail trustees, shall be deemed best. Terms and conditions of sale—Cash In goid coin of the Uniterl States; ten per cent on the fall of the hammer; balance on delivery of deed, and {# 1ot so paid then sald ten per cont to be forfeited and the sale to be vold. The Savines and Loan Society (belng the ownier of the indebiedness secured by said deed of trnst) OF any OLher person may pur- chase at said sale. Acts of sale at purchaser’s ex- pense, Daied at San Francis cmvnixnu. ARTHUR A, SMITH, Trustee, TRUSTEES’ SALES. RUSTEES' SALE_IN ACCORDANCE WITH the terms and under the authority of a certain decd of trust, duly executed by WILLTAM MEHRTENS, 'LOUIS MEHRTENS, FREDER- ICK MEHRTENS and DANIEL MEHRTENS, parties of the first part, to HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B, KENT, trustees, narties of the second part, and the SAN FRANCISCO SAV- INGS UNION, party of the third part, dated April 28,1887, and recordedin the office of the County Recordér of_the county of Tulare, State of California, in Liber 2 of Trust Deeds, at pages 518 and following: and in pursuance of a resolution passed on the 13th day of December, 1894, by the Board_of Directors of said SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS & corporation, and the holder of the notes (Nos. 8112 and 9145),to secure payment of which the aforesaid deed of trust was executed, declaring that default had been made in the pay- ment of the principal sum and other sums due un- Qder said notes and deed of trust, and requesting and directing said HENRY C.CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B, KEN', trustees, to sell the real estate described therein and not reconveyed to satisfy said indebtedness. We, HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KINT, trustees, do hereby give notice that on THURSDAY, the 25th day of April, A. D. 1895, at 12 o'clock . Of that day, and in front of the Court- Thouse at Visalig, Tulare County, State of California, and through C. A. WILBUR, a duly licensed anc- tioneer, we will seil at public auction to the highest Didder, for cash in gold coin of the United States, all the pieces or parcels of land situate in the county of Tulare, State of California, described as follows, to wit: ‘According to the official plats and system of sur- veys of the Government of the United States: Tn township eighteen (18) south, range twenty- seven (27) east, Monnt Diablo basé and meridian: Of section eight (8), the west half (W. 15); the west Lilf of the noriheast quarter (W. 15 of NE. 14), and the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter (SW. 14 0f SE. 14). Of section sixteen (16), the whole. Of section seventeen (17), the south balf ( the southwest quarter of the northeast qi (SW. 14 of NE. 14); the south half of the north- est quarter (S. % of NW. 14),and the north- PH\SL quarter of thé northwest quarter (NE. 14 of NW. 14). Ot scerion twenty-one (31), the cast half (E. 1) the northwest quarter (NW. 4); the north haii of the sonthwest quarter (N. i ot SW. 14), and the sontheast quarter of the southwest quarcer (SE. 44 of SW. 14). 02 section twenty-two (22), the southeast quar- ter (SE. 14). Of section twenty-four (24), the west half of the west half (W. 14 of W. 14) Of section twenty-six (26),the west half of the southwest quarter (W. 15 of SW. 14). Of section twenty-seven (27), the whole. Of gection thirty-three (33), the southwest quar- ter (SW. 14). Of section thirty-four 34), the west half of the northeast quarter (W. s of NE. 14), and the east half of the northwest quarter (E. 12 0f NW. 14). Ot section thirty-five (35), the north haif of the northwest quarter (N. %2 of NW. 14). 1In township nineteen (19) south, range twenty- seven (27) east, Mount Diablo basé and meridian Of section oné (1), the whole. GF section nineicen (19), Ulie southeast quarter (SE. 1). Of ‘section twenty-nine (29), the southwest quarter (SW. 14) and_ the west half of the north- west quarter (W. 7% of NW. T4). Of section thirty (30), the north half (N. %), f;‘;dx"r section thirty-one (31), the north half . %), Containing in all five thousand one hundred and ninety-four ~ and twenty-three one-hundredths (5194.23) acres of land, more or less. Saving and excepting therefrom the following described portious thereof, to wit: A strip of land thirty-three (33) feet wide in sec- tions_sixteen (16) and_twenty-one (21), in town- ship elghteen (18) south, range twenty-seven (27) east, Mount Diablo base and meridian, lying equal- ‘on each side of the following described line, to vit: Commencing at & point twenty-one and 27- 100 (21.27) chains east 0f th:e northwest COrner of said “section sixteen (16), thence running in & southerly direction through the northwest quarter of sald section sixteen forty-one and 86-100 (41.86) chains, more or less, to & given point; thence running through the west half of the southiwvest quarter of said section sixteen (16) in & southerly direction forty-one and 82-100 (41.82) chains, more or less, to & point: thence in a southwesterly direction through the west half of the northwest quarter of said_section twenty- one (21) thirty-six and 82-100 (36.82) chains, more or less, t0 a point in the west line of said section twenty-one (21) six and 22-100 (6.22) chains morth of the center line running east and west through said section twenty-one (21), and thence down the westerly line of said section twenty-one (21) in a southerly direction to the northivest corner of the south half of the south hal of said scction twenty-one (21). “Also a strip of land thirty-three (53) feet wide in the southeast quarter of section nineteen (19), in township nineteen (19) south, range twenty-seven (27) east, Mount Diablo base and meridian, lying equally on each side of the following described line, to wit: Commencing at a polnt twenty-two chains, more or less, east from the center of said section nineteen (19), thence running in & south- easterly direction t0 a point seven and 51-100 (7.51) chains, more or less, north of the southeast corner of said section nineteen (19). Also astrip of land thirty-three (33) feet wide in the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-nine (29), in township nineteen (19) south, range twenty-seven (27) east, Mount Diablo base wnd_meridian, lying equally on each side of the following described line, to wit: Com- mencing at point twenty-seven (27) links, more or less, west f the center of said section twenty- nine (29); thence running in a southeasterly direction to a point one and ninety one-hun- dredths (1.90) chains south of the center of said section twenty-nine (29). And also astrip of land thirty-three (33) feet wide in the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of sald section twenty-nine (29), lying equally on each side of the following described line, to wit: Commencing at & point fifteen and fifty- four one-hundredths (15.54) chains, more or less, east, of the northwest Corner 0f said Section twenty- nine (29): thence running in a southeasterly di- rection to a point five and sixty-five one-hundredths. (5.85) chains, more or less, south of the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of the HOFthwest quarier of sald section twenty-nine (29). Together with the appurtenances TERMS OF SALE—Cash In gold coin of the United States: ten per cent payable to the under- signed on the fall of the hammer; balance on de- livery o deed:and if not so paid, unless for want of title (ten days being allowed for search), then said ten per cent to bo forfeited, and the sale to be Vold. —Acts of sule at purchaser's expense. NRY C. CAMPBELL, THADDEUS B. KENT, © | Trustees. RUSTEES' SALE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH the terms and under the authority of a certain deed of trusi, duly executed b, WILLIAM MEHRTENS, LOUIS MEHRTENS, FREDERICK MEHRTENS and DANIEL MEHRTENS, pariies of the first part, to HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, trus- tees, parties of the second part, and the SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION, party of the third part, dated January 5, 1889, and re- corded in the office of the County Recorder ofthe county of Tulare, State of California, in Liber 5 of Trust Deeds, at pages 175 and following; and in pursuance of a resolution passed on the 13th day of December, 1894, by the Board of Dircctors of sald SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION, a cor- poration, and_the holder of the note (No. 8143), to secure payment of which the aforesald deed of trust was~ executed, declaring that default had been made in the payment 0f the principal sum and other sums, due under said note and deed of trust, and requesting and_directing said HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. , trust- ecs, to sell the real estate described therein 'to sat- isfy said indebtedness. We, HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THAD- DEUS B. KENT, trustees, do hereby give notice, that on THURSDA Y, the 25th day of April, A. D, 1895, at 12 o'clock 3. of that day, and in front of the Courthouse at Visalia, Tulare County, State of California, and through C. A. WILBUR, a duly licensed auctioneer, we will sell at public auc- tion to_the highest bidder, for cash in gold coin gt the United States, all the pieces of parcels of land situate in the county of Tulare, State of Cali- fornia, described as follows, to wit: “According to the official plats and system of sur- veys of the Government of the United States n township eighteen (18) south, range twenty- seven (27) east, Mount Diablo base and meridian: Of section thirty-four (84), the east half of the northeast quarter (E. 13 of NI, A{Z): and the north balf of the southeast quarier (N. v 0f SE. 14). In township nineteen (19) south, range twenty- seven (27) east, Mount Diablo base and meridan: Of section two (2), the northwest quarter (NW. ¥4, the south haif of tiio northeast quarter (5. 15 of NE. 44, and,lots one (1) and two (2): containe ing in’all four hundred and seven (407) acres of nd. Together with_the appurtenances. TERMS OF SALE—Cash in goid coln of the United States; ten rer cent payable to the under- signed on the fall of the hammer; balance on de- livery of deed; and f not o paid, unless for want of title (ten days being allowed for search), then said ten per cent to be forfeited and the salé to be O A Y € NP B S THADDEUS B, KENT, ) Trustees. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BURKAU, SAN FRANCISCO, April 14, 5 p. @.—Synopsis and general forecast: 'he storm, which was central las$ night in Mon- tana, and was producing rain as far southward as Central California, has moved eastward into the Missour and upper Mississippl valleys. Raln has fallen during the past twenty-four hours throngh- out the entire State of California, exccp: the ex- treme northwest portion, and thence eastward to the Rogky Mountains. It is still raining as far westward as Utah and Central Idaho. Another de- ression is now central in the vicinity of Vancouver sland, and is cansine rain in the western portion of Washington, which is Hkely to extend south- ward as far as Cape Mendocino, but is hardly ex- pected to reach this city. Decidedly cooler weather prevails to-night throughout the interior of Southern California and thence eastward throughout Nevada, Utah and Ari- zona. Change in temperature at Salt Lake City amounting to 30 degrees in the past twenty-four hours. Warmer weather may be snticipated throughout the interior Monday. The followingare seasonal raintalls ihiy year as comvared with the same date last year: Eureka 39.44, 1t vear 50.36: Red Bluft 27.03, las; year 1 ; Sacramento 22.88, last year 13.85: "San Francisco 23.97. last year 16.10; Fresuo 12.66, last ear 6.17; Los Angeles 15.36, last year 6.40; San 9‘; [llfifig. last year 3.93; Yuma 2.97, last year .16 inches. San Francisco data: MaxImum temperatire 56 deg.: minlmum, 46 deg.: mean. 51 deg. orecast made at San Francisco for the thiry midnight, April 15, 1895: \ ern Cabfornia—Fair, except showers to-night or Monday in the extreme northern por- tion; nearly stationary temperature, except flxuy warmer {n'the extreme east portion; fresh south- ny to westerly winds, * For Bouthern California—TFalr; warmer, except stationary temperature along the coast: fresh northerly winds. For Nevada—Fair; somewhat warmer. ¥or Utah—Fair, except clearing to-night; slightly warmer Monday. & For Arizona—Fair; warmer, except stationary in east portion. & . For $an Francisco and vicinity—Probably fair; slightly warmer; fresh auuxmflnm W, H, Hauos, Forecast Official. ‘00s Bay. Newport.. Crescent City. .. |Crescent City. Humbolds FHumboldy Bay, | Corona.. San Diego. North Fork. !Buu;bnldl Bay. Australia.. Honolalu. Columpbi. | Portia OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. STEAMER. |DESTINATION | SAILS. | PIER. Alce Binchd | Portland....... | Apr 15, 5o | Valleio Walla Walla| Vic & Pgt Snd |Apr 15, 9AM (Bdw'y 1 Eureka Apr 15, 8am| Baw'y 2 ‘| Apr 16, 12| Vailéio ‘| Apr16:10ax Miss'n 2 [ Apri7,11aM Baw'y 2 < (| Apr17.10an | Va lejo HumboldtBay | Apr 17. Zru Bdw'y 1 | Eel River..... Apr 17, 8au Vallejo |Panama .. [ l{Apri8iun PM SS State of Cai | Portland Apr 19.10am Spear Coos Bay ... | Newport ......|Apr 19, 8a¥ Bdw'y 2 Umatilla....| Vic & Pgt Snd| Apr 20, 9ay Bdw’y 1 Humboldt...| HumboldtBay | Apr 20, 9aM Washt'n n DieZo. pr2lilam|Bdw'y 2 Santa Rosa.... Arago.......... |Coos Ba Willamette Val.| Mexice Progreso. . State of Cal. Umatilia, of Sydney. | Panama. Gity of Puebla.. | Victoria & Puget Sound Del Norte....... Grays Harbor..... . SUN_AND TIDE TABLE. xmn\\arzm[u)w WATER, 6UN. |MOON. > g Small.[Large., 15.| 7.00% 2.42211.200 10.354 5.84 6.45 0.87a 16 7.53 3.38a1 0.0011.884 533 6.46 1.20a SHIPPING INTELLIGENC, Small.[Large. Rises) Sets [Rises. Arrived. SUNDAY, April 14. Stmr Arcata, Cousins, 52 hours from’ Coos Bay; pass and mdse, t0 0 C & N Co. Stmr Cleone, Miller, 44 hours from Hueneme; produce, to Erlanger & Galinge Stmr Excelsior, Higgins, 2115 hours fm Eureka; 530 M ft lumber, t0 O A Hooper & Co. Stmr Gipsy, Leland. 12 hours from Santa Craz roduce £o Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Noyo, Levinson, 14 hours fm Fort Bragg; pass and mdse, to0 J S Kimball. Stmr_Pomona, Hannab, 173 hours fm Eureka; pass and mdse. to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr_Weeott, Magoe, 21 hours from Eel River; pass and mdse, to Russ, Sanders & Co. Schr Netie' Low, Low, 5 hours from Point Reyes; 75 bxs butter, to C £ Whitney & Co. Sailed. et NDAY, April 14. Stmr Afognak, elson, Pyramid Harbor. mr Columbfa, Bolles, 'Astoria. ar Point Loma, Conway, Hoaquim. tmr Protection. Ellefsen, Usal. H B M stmr Nymphe, Huntingford. Br ship Blackbraes, Chisholm, Queenstown, Bktn Eureka, Paulsen. Seattle. Schr C H Merchant, Brannan, Coos Bay. Schr Eureka, Wirschuleit, Bristo! Bay. Schr Excelsior, Burmeister, Port Blakeley. Schr Gen Siglin, Johnson, Bristol Bay. Schr Garden City, Masters, Coos Bay. . Telegraphie. POINT TLOBOS — April 14—10 » M—Weather clear; wind NW'; velocity 6 miles an hour. HMovements of Vessels. Yesterday the ship Blackbraes was towed to sea and the bark Sea King was taken to Missiou street. The schr Garden Clty was towed to sea and the ship Drumeraiz was teken to the stream. The bark Kureka was taken to sea and the stmr Walla Walla to Broadway. The ship Drumbarton was towed to McNear's. To-day the bark Prussia will be towed from Mis- sion street to Folsom. The ship Macdizrmid will be towed from Union street to the Nevada dock. The ship Wachusett will be taken from the stream to sea and the ship Belle O'Brien from the stream to Unlon-street wharf. Miscellaneons. The Br ship Dramrock was ordered to Tacoma, and not to Portland as previously reported. Spoken. Off Coquille River, schr Ralph J Long, from Co- quille for San Francisco. Domestic Ports. ASTORIA—Safled Apr 14—Stmr State of Cali- fornia, for San Francisco. CASPAR—Salled Apr 13—Stmr Caspar, for San Diego. Arrived Apr 14—Schr Maxim, hence Apr 10. ©O0S BA Y—Sailed Apr 14—Stmr Arago, for San Francisco. BOWENS LANDING—Sailed Apr 14—Schr New- ark, for San Francisco. FORT BRAGG—Ssailed Apr14—Stmr Albion, for San Franctsco. EUREKA—Arrived Apr 14—Stmr Humboldt, he Apr1s. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Apr 14—Stmr Au- rania, frm New York for Liverpool, and proceeded, HAVRE—Arrived Apr 14—Stmr La Bourgogne, from New York. NEW YORK—Arrived Apr 14—Stmr Vondam, from Rotterdam; stmr La Gascogne, trom Havre} stior Edam, from Amsterdam. importations. FORT BRAGG—Per Noyo—2 castings, 18 pkas household goods, T bbl 1 cs hottles, 2 kgs liguors, 4 empty tanks, 10,908 split posts, 198 M ft lnmber. EUREK A—Per Pomona—1 bx fish, 29 doors, 87 bdls moldings, 12 bdls banisters, 158 sks peas, 22 tubs 100 bxs butter, 3 cs dry ods, 45 veal, 1 kes hardware, 520 M shingles, 3 bbls mineral water, 46 sks potatoes, 1 bx cheese, 1 ¢s varnish, 1 cs tobacco, 4a bb sugar, 2 cs grocerics, 2 bdls furs, 6 bdls pelis, pes exprean, 1 sk coin. 'ields Landing—40 sks potatoes, 2500 M shingles, 87 M 1t lumbe: HUENEME: Ticots, 22 sks oats, 1963 sks corn. SAN bbls lime, 25 cs cheese. Soquel—20 rolls sole-leather, 1525 rms paper, Watsonville—2 cs eggs, 418 sks beans. Moss Landing—1 bx butter, Pigeon Point—7 bxs butter, 8 bxs apples, 67 bxs 85 drms cheese. PORT KENYON—Per Weeott—9 dressed calves, 1614 kegs B tubs 208 bxs butter, 1 coop chickens, 3 cs frogs, 73 sks 0ats, 44 sks beans, 29 bxs apples, 1 sl tails, 832 sks potatoes, 16 es cider, 4 bdls pelts, 5 Dbls 14 'tubs tallow, 72 bdls green hides, YAQUINA BAY—Per Lakme—d25 bbls 308414 sks flonr, 2785 sks potatoes, 3748 sks oats, 45 sks shorts, 36 gks bran, 100 bdls hoops, 1 bx s0ap, 1 bx dry goods, 183 tons sandstone, 9 bbls salmon, 110 es eags, 6 coops chickens, 19 sks chittim, 1 bx wax, 4 bdls pelts, b bals hides, 1 bag wool, 6 bags bark, 1 bx frult, 2 coops fowls, 32 rolls leather, 3 bxs type, 4 bxs baking-powder, 2 bls woolens, 1 pkgs mdse, 43 sks oyste: COOS BAY~—Per Arcata—5 bxs pears, 26,058 ft lumber, 235 sks potatoes, 8 tubs 2 bxs butter, 10 rolls leather, 22 bdls green hides, 1 bl dry hid chsts express, 2 bags coln, 450 tons coal Consignee Per Noyo—Standard Oil Co: W P Fuller & Co: A E McInerny; Sacramento_Lumber Co: J D Ebs R B Barker; R White; O L Fisher: J Hammond: Tnion Lumber Co; Sutro Rellway Co; Richards & Kruse. Per Pomona—H Dutard; Higgins & Collins: G L Sweet; A Paladini; Baker & Hamilton; Abramson & Co; Brigham, ngpe & Co: CE Whitney & Co: Dodge, Sweeney & Co: & Mowry; E R Stevens & Co; F BHaight; Farns- worth & Co: Gets Bros & Co; A Eisenberg & Co; H 8 Crocker & Co: California Wine Co: G de Lu Humboldt Mineral Water Co; J H Newbauer & Co Hills Bros; Miller, Slass & Scott; H: Hanify & Co; Norton. Teller & Co; Harry Unna Co; Standard Oil Co: Witzel & Baker: J Jourdan; Wheaton, Breon & Co; Wells, Fargo & Co: _Jonas Schofeld: L Saroni; National Iron Works: Rosen- thal, Feder & Co: S P Taylor Co; W_N Ldckwood. Per Cleone—Erlanger & Galinger: Fleld & Stone; J Erlan & Co: S P Milling Co: A Gerberding. Per Gipsy—Hills Bros; Wheaton, Breon & Co; A ‘W Fink: Dairymen’s Unfon; Norton, Teller & Co: Dodge, Sweeney & Co: Hammond & Brod; O'Neil Bros & Co; O B Smith & Co; Getz Bros & Co; J W Gale & Co; H Cowell & Co; Brown & Adams; Her man Joost; J K Armsby & Co. | Per Weeoti—Russ, Sanders & Co; Chas Jacobsen; Brigham, Hoppe & Co: Wneaton, Breon & Co: G G ‘Wickson & Co; Dnirfm-n‘n Union; F B Haight: 8 & Baker; CE, Whitpey & C Norton, Teller & Co; J M Moo Baker & Hamilton; H Dutard: McDonough & Runyon; Marshall, Teggm &Co: M M Brazill; Garcia & Mageini: E R Stevens & Co; W B Snmner & Co; W R Knight & Co; John But- ler; § H Frank & Co; W P Fuller & Co; Hoffman & Woenle; Standard Ol Co: Lievre, Fricke & Co; M Kalish & €o: Louis Roescl - Per Lakme—Moore, Ferguson & Co; H Dutard: Anspacher Bros; CJ Leist & Co; Allen & Lewis; J N Drandenburg’ Jansen Rose & Heney; Peters & Cowie; A Lev; Co; J Everding & Co; Hooper & Jennings: W C Price & Co; Wheaton, Breon & C Smith’s Cash Store; E R Stevens & Co; F H Ham- mer; Tillmann & Bendel: Amer Press Assn; J D McGilyray; Thomas & Kahn: Mau, Saddler & Co: Indianapolis Furniture Co: Hoftman & Alexand Morgan Oyster Co; W P Fuller & Co: A N Nichol & Co; DE Allison & Co: Dodge, Sweeney & Co; S Staftord & Co; Standard Oil Co; Rosenthal, Feder & Co; L Klein' & Co. Per Arcata—H Dutard: M P Detels: Hills Bros; W B Sumner & Co: Wells, Fargo & Co; J C John- §on & Co: E Slade Lumber Co. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATIE, BORN. BEELER—In this ¢it; pril 11, 1895, to the wife of Edward A. Beeler, a son. STROTHOFF—In this city, April 18, 1895, to the wife of John Strothoff, a daughter. SHUK~—In this city, April 12, 1895, to the wife of Morris Shuk, a son. WOLF—At Clarks Point, Humboldt County, Cal., April 7, 1895, tothe wife of Lawrence Wolf, a daughter, MARRIED. ROBERTS—HEATON—In Napa, Apsil 14, 1895, g. ’l:'mn erts of San Franclsco and Regina Hea- m af Naj WILLIARD—RAFFERTY—In San Rafael, Feb- mfi, 1895, E J. Williard of St. Loui and le Ratterty of San Francisco. E DIED. Abrahams, Mrs. Bertha Hacher, Willlam Brady, Rev, Edward B. Jackson, Margaret C. Benginger, Honty McCullough, Catherine B sApnte - Murray, David 'nsen, Jens N. C. Conlon, Catherine Juller, Helena s, William Rivas, Joseph Degen, George Scannell, John C, Davis, Margaret Stevens, Charles Fish, Alice Smith, Lizzie Grace, William R. Sands, William gtrel‘;-la’!I 5 Ann ghvmhn. Martin rs. Louise ‘ralert, George Hutching, Helen F. - Whelad, Thomas F. Hubacek, Matthew Zieglmayr, Theresia ABRAHAMS—In 'y 1 thiscity, April 15, 1895, M er Cleone—41 bls wool, 280 sks 'A CRUZ—Per Gipsy—12 bxs butter, 1200 Dairymen’s Union; Bolster 11 Max, Charles, Lesser and Helman Abrahams, Mrs. Heiman Jacob and Mrs. Kauffman Jacob, & nattve of Charnikan, Prussis, aged 73 years. R¥-Friends and acquaintances are res| sully invited to attend the funeral ToMoRm (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock P. 3., from her late resi- dence, 1214 Powellstreet. Interment New Salem Cemetery, by train. By special request no flowers. BENSINGER—In this city, April 13, 1895, Henry, beloved son of Deniel and Annie Bensinger, & na- tive of San Francisco, aged 3 months and € days. #w-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to_attend the funeral THIS DAY (Monday), at 10 o'clock 4. .. from the resi- lence of the parents, 15 Twenty-third street, near Potrero avenue. lnterment Holy Cross Cemetery. BRADY—In this city, April 13, 1895, Rev. Ed- wanl Bernard Brady, 0. S. P., Tector of St. Mars’s Churen, Dupont and California streets, a native of Irelany, nged 47 years. 3 £ A solemn high mass of requiem will be sung for the repose of his soul, TO-MORROW (Tues- day), at 10 o'clock A. 2., ai St. Mary’s Charch, Dupont and California streets. Members of the clergy and friends are invited. BENJAMIN—In this city, April 12, 1895, Anme Benjamin, a native of California, azed 29 years. CHRISTENSEN—(n this city, Aprit 13, 1895, Jens N. Christensen, beloved brother of Mrs. Anne . Stubr, a native of Denmark, aged 48 years. B3 Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to atiend the faneral TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock P. M., from the par- lors of Charles J. B. Metsler, 636 Washington street. Interment L. 0. O. F. Cemetersy. CONLON—In this city, April 14, 1895, Catherine beloved wife of the late Matthew Conlon, a uative Ireland, aged 4 AF-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 8:30 o’clack A. 3., from her late resi- dence, 1139 Harrison street. thence to St. Jo- seph’s Church, where a_solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock A. M. interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DEGEN—In Oskland, April 12, 1805, George, be- loyed husband of Ernestine Degen, & native of Gologne, Germany, aged 64 years 9 months and 3 ays. A5-Friends and acqualntances are respect- fuliy invited to attend ihe funeral THIS DAY (Monday), at 2 o'clock . .. from his late residence, 1366 Twelith street, Oakland. Inier- [New York ment Mountain View Cemete City papers please copy. . Willlam, father of , & native mber of Burns April 13, 189 ot Danfels. 201 .aged 46 years. 8, A. 0. U. W. ds and acquaintances are- respect- tully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROY (Tuestay), at 1:30 o'clock P. .. from hislae resi- dence, 31 Garden street, thence to St. Rose's Churéh for services at 2 o'cloc Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DAVIS—In this city, April 18, 1895, Margaret Mary, beloved wife 0 \William W. Davis, dangh- ter of Margaret and the late Charles Murphy, and sister of John, Agnes, Martha the late Joseph Murphy, @ naive of San Fraacisco, aged 50 ars 6 months and 23 days. BarFriends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Tuesday). at 1:30 0'clock P. M., from the resi- dence of her mother, 21 Hubhard street, thence to St, Patrick’s arch for services. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. FISH—In this city, April 14, 1895, Alice Fish, aged 35 years. GRACE~In this city, Ap: 14, 1895, Willlam R. Grace, a native of Portugal, aged 30 years. #3-Friends and_scqualniances wre respect- tully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock ®. M., from his late resi- dence, 581 Fourth street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GRIMLEY—In Benicia, Cal,, April 13, 1805, Ann Grimley, a native of County Westmedth, Iréland, aged 65 yenrs. HUBAC In thiscity, April 13,1895, Matthew, beloved husband of Barbara Hubacek, son of An- drew Hubacek, and her of William and Ed- ward Hubacek, a_native of Prague, Bohemia, aged 52 years and 6 months. 5~ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Monday), at 2 o'clock P. ., from his late resi- dence, 825 York street. Interment L O.0.F. Cemetery. HECHT—In Ozkland, April 13, 1895, Mrs. Lonise Hecht, beloved mother of Mrs. Archur von lingen, & native of Darmstadt, Germany, age years 10 months and 26 day #5-Friends and acquaintances gre respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY Monday), at 3 o'clock P, M., from the resi- dence of Mr. Arthor von ngen, 537 Eigh- teenth street, Oakland. Interment Mountaln View Cemetery. HACHER—In this city, April 13, 1895, William Hacher, beloved husband of Louise Hacher, and stepfather of Lonise and Anzust Irnst, g native of Saxony, Germany, aged 65 years, #3-Friends are respectfully invited fo attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock P. ., from his late residence, 1510 Mason street. Intefment L O. O. F. Cemetery. HUTCHINS—In Abilene, Tex., April 13, 1895, Helen Francls, daughter of George H. and Cora W. Hutehins, aged 15 months. JACKSON—1In this city, April 18, 1895, Margaret C. Jackson, beloved mother of Charlés G. Jack= son and Malvina P. Cady, & native o Ohio, aged 74 years and 3 months. #ar¥riends and scquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY Monday), ¢ 2 o'clock P. M. fram the resi- ence of her daughter, Mrs. Cady, 1706 Clay street. Interment private. MCCULLOUGH — In this city, April 11, 1895, Catherine McCullough, sister of Michael McCul: lough, a native of County Tyrone, Ireland, aged 78 years. #-Friends and_acquaintances are respect- fully fvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (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 Mouns Calvary Cemetery. MCAULTFFE—In this city, April 14, 1895, Mary McAuliffe, beloved mother of James, Dennis and the late T{mothy McAuliffe, a native of the parish of Kilcock, County Cork, Ireland, aged 75 years. 4&~The funeral will take place TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 8:16 o'clock A. M., from the par- lors of J.C. 0’Connor & Co.. 767 Mission street, thence to St. Peter's Church, Twenty-fourth and Alabama streets, where requiem high mass will be celebrated for the reposeof her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by 10:40° A. 3, train from Tywenty-fifth and Valencia streets. MURRAY—In this_city, April 13, 1895, David, husband of the late Margaret Murray, and father of Tolia and James Murray, Mrs. W. Palmere snd Mrs, George W. Phelan, a Dative of County Water- ford, Treland, aged 75 years. #3-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock A. 3., from his late residence, 230 Fiith street, between Howard and Folsom, thence to St. Patrick’s Church, where a Solemn requiem muss will be celebrated for the Tepose of bis soul, commencing at 9 a. 3. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit flowers. MULLER~—In Sacramento, April 13, 1895, Helena Muller, » native of Ireland, aged 40 years. RIVAS—In this olty, Apri 12, 1893, Josepn Rivas, 'a native of San Francisco, aged § years and ‘months. SCANNELL—In this city, April 12, 1895, Johu C., beloved husband of the late Annie J. Scanneli, beloved father of Mrs. Thomas P. Skelly, grand- father of Harry T. and Frank J. Skelly, and brother of Eugene Scannell and Mrs. James Mo- Crosson of San Jose, Cal., a native of Lisnagar, parish, of Rathcormick, County Cork, Ireluad, aged ears, ¥aFriends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Monday) at § o'clock A. M., from St. Mary's IHospital, thence to St. Dominic’s Church whers & solemn réquiem mass will be celebrated for the Tepose_of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock At Interment Mount Calvary Ceemetery. STEVENS—In San Jose, April 12, 1895, Charles Stevens, father of Mrs. 0'Connor aud' Charles Stevens of San Francisco and Miss Charlotte Stevens of San Jose, a native of England, aged 76 years. ; ‘AF-The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Monday), 8t 10:45 0’clock A. ., from the Sani- tarium, near San Jose, thence by 11:40 A. M. train to San Francisco. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SMITH—In this city, April 14, 1895, Lizzle, wite of Julius H. Smith, a native of Maine. i Funeral services will be held TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from her late Tesidence, 2302 Fillmore street. SANDS—In San Mateo, April 14, 1895, William ‘Sands, a native of Ireland, aged 63 years. - Notice of funeral heres frer. SHERIDAN—In this city, April 14, 1895, Martin ‘Sheridan, a native of Ireland, aged 47 years. TRALERT—In this city, April 14, 1885, George "Tralert, aged b4 vears. WHELAN—In East Berkeley, April 18. 1895, "Thomas Francis, beloved son of Stephen and the Jate Mary Elizabeth Whelan, and brother of Wil lam Whelan, & native of San Francisco, aged 20 years 3 months and 29 days. A Friends and acquaintances are respects fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Monday), at 1 0’CIOCK P. M., from his. xf:rmm" Tesidence, 1848 Shattuck averine, near Berkeley way, East Berkeley. Interment St. Mary’s Cem- etery, Oakiand. ZIEGLMAYR—In this city, April 13, 1895, Theresia Ziegimayr, beloved mother of Ferdi- nand, George and William Zieglmayr and Mrs, Emma Fraser, anative of Germany, aged 70 cars. 4 ¥ §o Priends and acquafntances and members of Empire Council No. 47, 0. C. F., are respect- 1ully invited to attend the funeral FO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 2 Q'lock P. i, trom et late zesi- lence, 224 Van Ness avenué. Interment L 0. O, ¥. Cemetery. 0. C. F.—To the officers and_members of Empire ‘ouncil No. 47, 0. C. F.: You are hereby. noti- fled to meet at ‘A. O. F, Hall, 102 ' Farrell street, TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 1.0'clock . ., for the pu of ‘attending the funeral of our late Friend, Theresia Zie: : JULIA A. HOBBOSE, Conncilor, JAMES JORDAN, Secretary. UNITED UNDERTAKERS® EMBALMING PARLORS. Everything Bogulsite for Flrst-clas Funeral at Reasonable Rates. Telephone 8167. 27 and 29 Fifth MCAVOY & CALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 0 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. . Telephone 8080. CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY, SAN MATEO COUNTY ; NON-SECTAR| ; see T Dere. B dlice. & Uity Hall Avenues

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