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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1895. 9 —_— e S CITY REAL ESTATE. EE, TOY & Co. REAL ESTATE AGENTS, B s penden 19 MONTGOMERY STREET. in the Warren Green rancho, Glenn County, Cal., 0 3 FLATS NORTH OF MARKET | javmo $2600. 2. Fanisisa e BUSI CORNER ON HOW TR Sl [ .00 . ard st., near 3d; stores and flats; rents $1632 a year. R JONES AND CALIFORNIA | 2 flats: rents $44 per month; | ()'g always rented. = | RO AGE 1N CHOICE LocATION | F ém sion; must be sold; bargal: 1all amount of cash needed. TR, EXCHA 11 LOTS EXCELSIOR | Homestead, value 83000, for city improved | land. nien KING, surpassed a1 barzain. without intere: 1ot 100x150: land suitable for all kinds of fruit, berries or grain; needs no irrigatlon: climate un- here in Califfornia: 168 miles north 0 and only 20 miles from county ,&nd 6 mi 2 Broadwa 1TV large lof Oakl: bearing fruit ces: great bary 8 per acre down, balance in 60 monthly und trip, §9. For investments and ddress ot call on the H. M. BENSON $500 cash over mortgage; great Apply C. K. KING, 902 Broadway, Oak- OAKLAND REAL ESTATE., N EQUAL SHOW FOR ALL; STRAIGHT, 4\ fair and square deal; an investment offered that is honest: own your own home and be inde- v it and ‘you will find that we advise we will sell yon 40 acres of alluvial soil st, and will throw in town '3 from nearest railroad and. 10 ACRES. 7 dern cottage; all con- U or trade. By C. K. FLATS TO LET-Continued. $92.50. ThEER FLAT; 8 ROOMS; BATH OV, cellar. 198414 Bush; sunny side s 32 OCTAVIA, COR. HAIGAT — BLEGANT SON & BURKE. corner flat; 7 rooms and bath; $32 50. MADI- ENTRAL COURT, OFF HAIGHT AND OC- ROOMS TO LET-—Continued. LEAVENWORTH—PLEASANT SUNNY bay-window suite: other rooms; bath. CLEMENTINA—FRONT SUNNY ROOM for 1 or 2 gentlemen; housekeeping rooms. SUTTER—ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN; uppreciated if seen: cheap; private family | 1 720 46 831 ) tavia—Flats: 4 rooms; $10. MADISON & | Call before 2 or after b ». M. _ BUIRE 179 CLEMENTINA OFF " IHIRD_LARGE 5343 TURK-2 BLOCKS TROM CITY HALT, | - ¢ 2 sunny iront roous, with Kitclien, 387 also 4 1 flat of 6 rooms; bath; $22 50. MADISON | nicerooms upstairs. 122“ TAYLOR — ELEGANTLY FURNISHED sunny room : also suite. MINT AVE., COR. JESSIE_NEWLY FUR- nished sunuy rooms, suitable for one of two; nonih. MRS, M. N. NI, MARKET—FRONT BAY-WIN ow rdoms? also single: from &5 to $12 SIXTH—CHBAPEST IN CITY: NICRLY furnished single and double Sront rooms. & BURKE. q i ROOMS NEWLY PAPERED AND $ . painted. 217 Vallejo st., rear. OR. GREEN AND LEAVENWORTH ST.— Six-roomed modern fiat; sunny; marine view. ] INTH, COR. SHOTWELL—6 ¢ rooms and batli; rent 822 50, STNUT, NEAR POWBLL — NEAT upper flat; 5 rooms; bath; $16. UPPER FLAT: 6 RUOMS: BATH. water free. 101514 Twentieth. 24 CHE double aud singie rooms; s: 1, will pey $2000 cash. o NOB HILL HOME—JONES ST., $12.000. near Sacrarmemos ooy et papered and decorated thronghout; excellent loca. tion: cholce surroundings. @C R $970 A YEAR: LOT 25x120 | $9000. 5 roar airect: two froismor sao | wn location on Pine st.; good improve- 195 A Jand, O from_O; ideal country home, $3250 run the plac R Sal « sion San Ji | cottage of 5 rooms; water piped to house; 7 springs on the place; stock and farming t0ols necessary to his is a bargain. W. E. R: STORE | 'R near34d, CBGN L8 N COTTAGE O TS 5! TH; BUSH ST., ley., lot 40x13; %3~ () RENTS $53 F670. near roweli OAK ST., NEAR MARKE 6x85: " front and rear fla 38 small flats. : LOT | rents | { LOTS $750) FOR LUC knowledge unnecessary D lady or | W enuine offer. Room 30, Nevada | WINDOW AND DESK ROOM J 2 central location. 1010 Broad- BARGAIN, e — e PROPERTY CHOICE payment down or ex- changed. E.E.1 1608 Broadway, Oakland. VAN NES | $1.’-)-.“0“.cr{y on_ San P frontage. Apply 10 J. W. MOS: iy Oakland. w5 Q7= () CASH WILL BUY A — BTH0 Gotruge, “worth #5000 leaving a mort- e of MUST BE SOLD TO CLOSE THE ESTATE OF JONATHAN DRAKE STEVE NSON. | ¥ IN the Superior Court of the o San Franc alifo In the matt DRAKE City and County of A, | of JONATHAN coin of th y said Sup _the 15th day o an Fr | ‘ 1 @R | £500. { houses and lots all over town. CHA! | j“l Market st. or Berki OOK! #150—LOTS IN FRUITVALE ONLY i $1 cash and $1 & week; buy_a home and save our small earnings; the new railroad will double alues in Oakland. H. B. PIN. Oakland. Broadwas 0 Address CHARL 2 $1000. . oakland. akland; modern improvements: an an Francisco property, J. S. way, nth st., Qakland. Address WM. P. TODD, 1008 RUIT; 21 MILES e cheap or exchange Oak- , Oakland. 5 MILES FROM MIS: Se: 50 acres cultivated: ARD F 2 RO 5, £50 down, $10 monthl TAT; 5 ROOMS; $17. 8 WAL- 22 A MCALLISTER, OPP.NEW CITY HALL— Sunny furnished rooms: private family; $8 10 $10. s LEAVENWORN] 212 556 feont partor. £, MASON—$17; b ROOMS AND BATH. 1523 D FLAT; 5 SUNNY ROOMS; roomer if destred. 815 Moss st., nr. Howard. < 1A NR. MCALLISTER rooms; bath; all latest —NICELY FU R- Lovely fiat of 7 vemens. T 14’1.0w1~m FLAT: 5 ROOMS AND BASE- « ment. 217 Vallejo sl. $’1’ FOUR ST Y ROOMS, 1861VY AVE,, 1523 MasoN-—ss: 4 ROOMS, gos‘us.mv—mci:n‘ FURNISHED SINGLE room for gentlemans cheap, 52 SECOND—NEWLY PAPERED AND REN- = ovated single and double roouws; $1 0 83 per week. « near Van Ness. NNY ROOMS AND BATH, 1555 Howard st. , 902 Broad- R EE— | OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. D CAR| SLLHAAS. 408 Eleventh st. SAT YOUR OW lot 50x150; che ‘rancisco prope ern cottages v improved: PI room I anci s CIL dec e time of his in and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel nd. with the improvemen thereon, situate, #nd being in the City : neisco, State of California, &nd bonnded and D o described as f0llows, to wit: 0 BRI Commenciug at s point on the westerly line of L Van Ness avenuoe, distant thereon sixty x and ree-tweliths feel northerly from the north- I, $20 M erly corner of Van Ness and Pacific avenues: 7 erly along said westes ITIONS OF SALR. ted States. ‘ash, i Deed at expense of | W. pur r. Bids or offers may be made at any time after the first publication of this notice, and before the | == making of the sale. All bids or offers must be In writing and left at | ~ 5 E $30. fl ) 10 Mo ) PEABODY and. | 7774 S. BARNEY, 172 ument of Jona- |~ 1 COR. 24TH ST., NEAR | @° and neat and comfor: THOMAS MAGEE & 230 1211 120 .. near Castro; ICHE, from electri block aTs, P. 0. box 1876. $125.000. ™ St P09, rooms: suitable for docto nr. Guerrero. ' B. ntgomery st. 7 GREE. | nouse LOW « ToOmS, ) T HOME: 7 ROOMS: BATH; street stacion, 3 OF reason for selling too small H PURCHASES A NEW 8- se: hot and_cold water and bath. DARLING, 508 California st. ONTH PURCH oom house y 8-room house with ev a fine T-room house. value £1800, one block of station: cement walks C. MORAN, ALDWID ap for cash or exchange erty. Call 2241 San Jose lameda. I PR in Alameda; EST 6 1ot 50x150: ¥y to P. ROTHERMEL, A NEW 2- hot and cold water ARLES DARLING, 508 ery conveni- ; 75x185 feet: sewered; 5000; $500 cash; balance MORAN, Lorin station, ONTHLY, WILL PUR: Lorin Alameda, end BURN- 38 Montgomery st. —8 8 ne garde; WINDOW $99 5(). CORNER BAY-WINDOW FLAT.§ P ZZ.DU. exira-large rooms and bath: all sun- ny front rooms. Key downstairs, NW. cor. Seven- teenth and Capp st 11304 HOWARD—FLAT, 7 ROOMS, BATH; '4 all modern convenien SARGO HOUSE, 1056 NEW MONTGOMERY— Furnished housekeeping suites §2 per week. 8O SEVENTILS UNFURNISIED ROOMS, 202 cheap to good tenant. '21"'1*0\vum—svx\'v FURNISHE D O rooms, suitable for 2 gentlemen; reesonable. G EDROOMS, no children ODERN FLAT, 6 ROOMS AND BATH; RENT cheap. 831a Uaik st. UPPER FLOOR. 82 EVERETT ST., near Fourth —2LAR B 3 suitable for light housekeeping; in house. 9] scort, HAIGHT—NEW SUNN 41 corner ‘flat; handsomely furnished; rent to suit parties. 101)1‘11.\7(;1.{1 ABOVE BRODERTCK—SUN- 21 ny 6-room flat; fine view: best neighbor- hood. JOLAT 4 LARGE SUNNY ROOMS; RENT $10. 41614 Ringgold st., bet. Eighth and Ninth and Eo}sfi and Harriso: 40 HAIGHT—UPPER FLAT—6 LARG rooms; modern improvements. MARKET (ESMOND)—FRONT BAY- window suite for offices or housekeeping. 2 1 BROADWAY—ONE OR TWO SUNNY 2 unfurnished rooms. SI WLY FURNISHED SUNNY st location. MES. A, M. ELK . SEVENTH AND ater, 82~ H SU | modern improvements. 50 cents; suites, $1 day PHE MARSHALL, COR. LA Allister—All sunny suites and_singl table; rates reasonable. MRS. J. B. ) LOWER FLAT,5 ROOMS. 876 SANCHEZ venteenth. FLAT: 6 ROOMS AND st nr Van Ness ave. A1 FOLSOM, NEAR SIXTH — FLAT; 7 s 951 Toomss ot of the best $2 1 Sixth a!nuISeyen)gnm Insle and suites; per T IOWER FTAT, S ROOMBy VRATI | Lt S0bei0 s woek, B COS S fammlls - § nd Tilden, near Cast v NNY, e o ment A8 | U handsomely furnished rooms; bath; good ser: ANAN W S N- | vice; reasonable. dern IMProvements. | ~\ RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY—PLEAS. WITH BATH. ant sunny rooms, en suite and singl in every respect; terms reasonabl HI5 SHERMAN APARTM new sunny rooms; strictly res price of best hotels with equal ac: Very central. 28 Eigh HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE B T 7 ROOMS, BATH: pered and frescoed. 718 ¢ , FLATS, FLATS, To rent, to rent, to rent, to rent, to rent, to rent. 10 Montgomery ¥ pa WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address In the = "nited States or Canada oue year for $1 50, post- = age free. 1105 3 fariors snd iichen, nnfurnished; $14. BOAEDING AND ROOMS. Call before 12. 519Tlxixfi), COR. SOUTH PAREK—LARGE 30 JONES — SUNNY board if desired; private fam ROOMS; MONEY TO LOAN. } ONEY ADVANCED TO IITIGANTS, COURT costs and charges paid in matters of probate, contracts, damages, accidents, notes. first-class collections and general law Dusiness. Address J. F. NAUGHTON, 54 Nevada block, S. F. OWEST RATES ON CITY, COUNTRY AND collateral securities. TRAVERSE, 313 Mont- gomery st. ASY SUM (CITY)-DIAMONDS, furniture, realty. SCK" and other securities; lowest interest. Room 68, Donohoe bullding, cor. Market and Taylor. @ NTON CITY AND $300.000 Saitina frat-atoss busmess prop. A. SCHULLER, 508 Montgomery st. CCURITY.AT LOW RATES; DEAL- ing confidential. 48 Crocker building. ST AND 2D MORTGAGES, ESTATES, pianos,alimony ;any sum. MURPH Y628 Marker NY 8 OF MO ADVANCED ON your furniture, pianos or real estats call ‘and state your proposition or COONAN, 1021 Mission st. MONEYLOANED ONTEWELRY ANDOTHER AW valuables at the Security Loan Bank, 1108 Market st.. @ entrance 7 Turk. DENTIS Y TOOTH FILLED OR EXTRACTED iout dan- prices rea- s expertly d from € to 2 ne; rémember I have Temov O’Fari DR. GEORGE W. T)R- . J. LEEK, 1 FI1F 4 and Sunday until noon. T CHALFANTS'S,8 MASON,COR. z sets of tecth are made to please or no charge; on bridges, crowns and gold plates prices reduced; small gold fillings only $2: painless extraction. Cnod.\u:’m-: MAR- AL ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR- ket, bet. 84 and 4tn, gas specialists; only reli- avle agent for painiess extraction: artificial teeth {rm §0; fillings from §1; extracting 50c, with gas $1. PE, REA S SIXTHST.; ALL DENTAL WORK A S : WARRA i £0od 83 can be made; filling $1. DR. SIMMS, dentist, 930 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. rature except nearly stationary temperature at ed Bluff; fresh northerly winds. Southern California—Generally fair; slowly rising temperature; fresh northwesterly winds. Nevada — Generally fair Monday; slightly warmer. Utah—Generally fair Monday ; probably showers to-night; nearly stationary temperature. = (rizona—Fair; slightly warmer in the west por- tion. San Francisco and vicinity—Fair; slowly rising temperature; fresh northerly winds. W. H. HaMMON, Forecast Official. ——— e e e OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure From San Franciseo. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATES. Birth, marriage ana death notices sent by mall wlilnot '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. | BORN. DE CUNA—At the United States Consulate, Maz- atlan, Mexico, April 11, 1895, tothe wifeof Arthur de Cuna, United States Consul, a son. NTAS—In this city, April 29, 1895, to the wife of R. H. Nias, a son. SARGENT—In this city, April 16, 1895, to the wife oA T A s i o D e B T Corona..... | San Diego..... | Apr 20.11aM | Bdw'y 3 MARRIED. State o Cal| Portland . Apr 20,10AM | Spear. City Sydney | Panama . Apr29.12u (PM S8 Walla Walla| Vie & Pat $nd | Apr 50, 94w Bdw'y 1 Alce Blnehd | Portland....... [May 1. 5ex | Valleio Eureka .... |Newport May i, Sam Baw'y 2 HumboldtBay | M: . 2pM Bdw'y 1 9ax| Vallejo ,_2py | Oceanic 110AM Vallejo = R 3. sea|Miss 1 Oregon <. ay 4,10aM Spear Rio Janeiro, China &Japan May 4, Spx PM S S Humboldt ]liumboldll!li)"h[a,v 4,11aM| Washt'n May 5. Saw|Bd STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. STEAMER | Frox | Dum | Newport April 29 Coquille River. April 29 . Coos Bay |April 30 escent City. {April 30 San Benito.. {april 30 Coos Bay. Arago. E Umati, Victoria & Puget Sound . Oregon | Portiand. 5 Acapulco. Panama.. Kehuiol Kahulu Humboldt' | Humboldt Bay. Homer Coos Bay Mackinaw Tacoma. St Paui, Newport.... North Fork.....|Humboldt Bay. Del Norte. Point Lom. Saturn. 5 [RIOH VATEE Tow WATER) 80N, [Bises) Sets | Sets. {Large.. Smlll."b\r&h Small. A LL WORK REASON. ANDWARRANT- | 591 112 4,447 8.542 8360 5.16 6.58 0.00a A fil‘(\: DR. J;\\ . KEY, 1122 Market st. } 4 2,084 48P 9.50A 9.54¢ 5.15' 6.59' 0.11p Y. H. G. YOUNG. BRIDGES A ‘without plates a special HIPPIN [N LLIGENCE. 1 ‘K. LUDLUM HILL, Arrived. 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. YOLTON DENTAL A 806 MAR- ) Kq DE. CHARL] A SMENT NOTIC oL £\ and Improvement Co: Location of prin- clpal place of business, San Francisco, California; location of works, Sunol, Alameda County, Cali* fornia. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the 5th day of April, 1895, an assessment, No. 15, 0 50 cents per share was levied upon the ‘capital ‘stock Of the corpora- tion, payable immediately in United States gold coin to the secretary, ot the office of the compuny 508 California street, San Francisco, California. Any stock upon which this assessment shall re- main unpald on the tenth day of May, 1895, will be delinquent and advestised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on TUESDAY, the second day of Jul 1895, 1o pay the delinquent assessmeunt, togeth With the costs of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Directors. ED E. POT [ER, Secretary. Office—508 California st., San Francisco, Cal. sunny room for housekeeping. TWELFTH, NEAR MARKET—SUNNY connecting rooms, furnished: lo 9’1’_1 TWENTIET. front alcoy tached, INDHURST, 501 GEARY, COR. TAYLOR; new management; sunny suites with board for 2,855 to $65; single rooms with board for 1, $25 16 $35; firsi-class tabie and service. STORES TO LET. 3 BROADWAY — FURNISHED ROOMS | 2o a0 oo airany 416 for nousekceeping. $O) ONLY; FINE 7 CASTRO, NEAR MAR. WIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. 40, ©) sunny rooms, partly furnish keeping: law bath, laundr, hild OFFICES TO LET. 71555 EAR STOCKTON—NICE | T 032 "RO0M AT ROOM 8, SIXTH FLOOK, 2 3ills building. PIANOS, VIOLINS eeping rooms, with kitchen. ) FOLSOM— Y FUR ny housekeeping rooms; also single. { FOLSOM—FURX D SHEET MUSIO. NT STEINWAY PIANO O Booiegiis S S‘bl (9. inpertect order. 515 Van Ness ave. UR NEW RENT-CONTRACT PLAN 18 meeting with great favor: terms of payment are 80 easy that everybody can have a piano: besy makers; largest stock, SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. SOUTH PARK—1 OR 2 SUNNY ROOMS, nicely furnished for housekeeping. 7 MISSION—LARGE ROOM, ) for aressmaker or ligh AND 532 EDDY, BET. HY DE AND LAR- < &1’—" A 7 UPRIGH U icin—touse and fiat; rent $50 and $18; 9 | 3 FURNISHED KO D29. §5 installments. 221 Leavenworth e ELose ik S T ARGE FULLTO: PRIGHT; MUST BE GOUGH—DESI of 9 rooms and bath; $35. MADISON & G FILLMORE — COTTAGE OF 5 ROOMS 2nd bath: basement and stable. —HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS AND BATH; ABLE CORNER HOUSE 1033 MISSION—THREE ROOMS NIOELY garnished for housekeeping; use of bath. MHREE NICE SUNNY UNFURNISHE! Tooms for housekeeping. 10643 Howard st. 114 BUEVENTH_SUSNY BAY WINDOW suite; new carpets and furniture, private sold this week; price $100. Room 21, Flood building. ARTY REMOVING FROM CITY OFFERS fine Steinway at less than half cost; must sell immediately. Room 10, Flood building.’ $3 GOOD_ROSEWOOD UPRIGHT FOR nt reduc bath, etc. . sale. 221 Leavenworth st. 1835, 9 ROOMS —AND | T()371 FOLSON=TWO OR THREE ROOMS | QTECK, CHICKERING & SONS., VOSE AND Lstory, on Oak, nr. | )OO, b llister and Polk. 2 complete for housekeeping; responsible | & Steriing planos sold on $10 installments. BENJ. on, opposite the park: 26100, SRS = — partlen: g Sy e CUR1 v SON zents, 16-20 O'Farrell st. 3600 will buy 150x100 on 12th v, near C 86457100 0bms 9() STANLY PLACE. OFF HARRISON HILL— | 'S D-HAND UPRIGHTS, WITH OUR pyeveral cheap corners in Richmond lots sot S Nicely furnished sunny kitchen and bedroom | & guarantee; $125 each. MA UVAIS,769 Market. arx fol Qlo L 7 for housekeeping; reasonable. —— = = = = —= i . st., off Harrison, bet. Ninth and Tenth. OME INDUSTRY—HEMME & LONG PLANO 0T i 00, 150 for 10 acre nprovements. COTTAGE OF 5 SUNNY ROOM ROOMS W 733 Turl Fresi i X without intere: iand, and the railroad ru : cheap at $500. Cull or s no more will be off [ S, W VALBN | water free: rent $17. “HOUSES, To rent, to rent, to rent, torent, to rent, to rent. E: and Army st.; rent $15. G. ITH LOT AND STABLE; RO HOUSE , HOUSES, &9 BU PROPERTY; 8 | ‘v:‘_)'-‘)‘:““”. dats: 3 Siores; cash or exchaige. | Suy (;L,\"'J\‘I BARGAID PRIVATE SALE. g H NT pian BALDWIN & HAMMOND. 10 Mouigomery st. NISHE SOM en; ete. | s 3 ; one nicely furnished; fur- | miture for sele: chesp. Apply 728 Fulton st. HOME: D {IOUSES. ND BATH 6 ROOMS; BATH; 1517 Goldsn Gate ave. iper year; 2 houses and | in the heart of city; small | found: t accepted. CUOTTAGES TO LET. Y COTTAGE: 5 ROOMS; BATH, YARD, | ¥ gurden. 811 Treat ave. 1 LAFAYETTE, B ELEVENTH_AND 2 Twelfth—2 large unfurnished rooms; $7. HED HOUS E- CO., 340 Post; pianos sold on installments; send for illustrated catalogue. HARP BY SEBASTIAN ERARD; DOUBLE [1 action and elegantly finshed: is 'found with difficulty anywhere; a nice selection is at present exhibited by SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. ARGAINS—PIANOS FROM $76 UP: ORGANS $26._A. L. BANCROFT & CO., 324 Post st. BETTER AND EASIER PLAN TO BUY A kood piano by renting. Be careful to go to ILER & CH S, 2 30 O'Farre KER BROS ISCHE! 3 ATOMA ST, ] R NTN sunny rooms; unfurnished. '3?3 GOLDEN GATE AVE.—4 SUNNY FUR- D0 nished housekeeping rooms; bath. e 4 TURK—LARGE FRONT, NEWLY FUR- 02O nished housekeeping rooms; $16; bath, 9253 CALTFORNIA—3 ELEGANTLY FUR- DL nished rooms for housekeeping; $18. v 604 732 W ) ND other first-class makes of pianos; little used; cheap for cash or on easy terms. KOHLER & CHASE, 28 and 30 O'Farrell s 1R ARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND PI- anos at SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.’S, cor. Kear- ny and Sutter sts. JASY TERMS; LOW PRICES. KUHLER & CHASE. F EW BLEGANT UPRIGHTS, STANDARD makes, almost new, balf original cost; see at once. F. W.SPENCER & CO., 721 Market st. YRON MAUZY, 308 POST ST.—-SOHMER, Newby & Evans, Briggs and other pianos. MA—2 FURNISHED FRONT @ SOUTH PARK 50 single. $9. £ NATO) 16 Siabed housckps robme, cheap: 433 JESSIE, REAR MINT-SUNNY FRONT b SDDY—SUNNY BAY-WINDS ) rooms for housekeeping: very reasonable. 172§ “OPP. WOODWARD'S— with kitéhen; single, cheap. Two Dires TH A SMALL | Apply at 411} Colma station. CHARLES JOHNS D—F( FIN basement and ater and ashman. 955 Harrison st., bet. Fifth and Bixt OTTAGES & ROOMS, GAS FIX- WINDOW COTTAGE—4 ROOMS; vard: $17 and $14, with 83 Thirteenth st., near nd south of the &1 $18. Fitn; basement. | Howard. COUNT NTE ICTOR—COTTAG B 1y papered; bet. Seventh and Eighth, oft Bry- Brrcas IMPRC + Glenn C fruft land: 2 - “acres imber. good | 1011 vai market 2 PRI $160 ¥ 138" F YOU W. H FOR GRAZIN ant. purposes or an or only small cash outl in 6 or 7 years, appl _)OOO NEAR HAWYARDS, 8 - choice fruit, house o 10 rooms a: all modern conveniences o, Turattars, | icles, cattle, poultry and im 1ts. Apply to aay improves ment; cable, near Od COTTAGE FOR SMALL FAM- 20 Johnston_ave., half block from Fellows’ Cemetery. s 7 from_Geary-st. rent $16. Apply OOMS A s: large yard, pase- 19 Johnston ave. PROWSE & BEADFORD, Haywards. ..)im PER ACRE, 20 ACRES FIN 3 52U 1and 34 mile' from_town, whole or sub- sious, easy terms. PROWSE & BRADFORD, 14 BAY-WINDW « and basement; 2123 #8—Cottage; 4 rooms: 208 el COTTAGE: 4 ROOMS Perry st. rry st.: water free. 4 & CO. ward CHICK RANCH, 1 AC $2000. siack 1oam, new 1 torry hard ished house and basement, small bars, large c: en house and brooder, fine flower garden, 15 min. utes walk from Postofiice; $1000 cash, balanc per ce C. YOUNG, Petaluma. PE %16 i ACRE—IMPROVED BIG VALLE D ranch; timber; runping water: well i cated: must be sold: United States patent. W. FOSTER, Kelseyville, Cal. M , COTTONWOOD, CAL., SENDS M. free circalars and prices of cheap land. CO)‘TRA COSTA COUNTY LAND FOR SALE; send for list. D. J. WEST, Mertine RE LITTLE HOME OX i | fin- | 112 Q DALE PLAC FLATS Norfoll 6 ROO! 7 Minna st. UPPER FLAT; 3514 Hickory ave., bet, Gough 5 LARGE PAPERED OLD 3 .DEN GATE AVE. O bet Leavenworth and Hyde. 6 rooms and bath. MS AND BATH; $21 50. HOWARD HED FLAT: 7 ROOMS AND bath: rent $40. 1052 Howard T.—UPPER FLA sunny roowns and bat ; FIVE rent cheap. O credit. D. H. TWING, Sonoma City, Cal, 'l'i;w}\\' N "FLAT OF 3 BAE Agmfa‘\;;ulefiAalEDxA:C%f Y = 2 856 Third st. acres t) nd ;. lenty 4 NS 2, water; only $6 per acre. Inquire JAMES CA- s Sl BOONE: HILL, 408 Twelfth st., Oakl BATH; iAMN COUNTY—5000 ACRES 26 MILES 'VATO. from San Francisco. RANCHO DE +* Tracts of any size desired; fruit, grain_and vege- table land; no lrrigation;’ both’ rail and water transportation; $40 w0 $75 per acre; easy terms. town of Novato; graded school, hoteis and stores on the property: send for circular. Dairy for eale with or without cows . SYNDICATE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 64 - ind 66, Chronicle building. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THE 4L WEEKLY CALL, in wrapper, for mailing. 13 2214 ©) EXTRA-CONV ern improvemer ) FAIB OAKS BT, NR.TW, —Bay-window flai 5 7 ROOMS; MOD- i $20. BATH 142 Collingwood kitchen Com|fle for housekeepin 60. I PARK—1, 2 OR 3 SUNNY F 2 Sunny housekeeplingrooms; nicely fur- nished; $9. t0OMS WITH KITCH- STEIRWAY UPRIGHT; SLIGHTLY USED: grand tone; half-cost. SPENCER, 731 Market. ‘QUPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & NEW. ) H. MULLER. maker, repairer. 2 Latham place. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR HEATING SCHOOLHOUSE. Seéaled proposals will be received by the Super- intendent 0f Common Schools in open session of the Board of Education, new City Hall, Wednes- day, May 8, 1895, at 8:30 o’clock P. M., for heating the Peabody Primary School building on West Mission street, in the city and county of San Fran- cisco, in accordance with plans and specifications at the office of L. R. Townsend, architect, 515 Cali- fornia street. GEORGE BEANSTON, Secretary. RNISHED ROOMS FOR eepin, IQFKEYHM. STOCKTON—2 SUNNY ROOMS FUR- nished complete for honsekeeping; rent 170: $11. 101 TJACKSON, NR. MASON—FURNISHED sunny front large housekeeping; $810 $10. 761'1’13: OW ARD—NICELY FURNISHED 2 sunny bay-window and others; housekeep- ing. 502 WASHINGTON — SUNNY UNFUR- mished housekeeping rooms: ERARD HOUSE, 143 SE nished rooms. single and doubls LEGAL NOTICES, OTICE TO CREDITORS—ESTATE OF LEO- NARDO BARGONE, deceased. housekeeping. 3 Notice {s hereby given by the undersigned, ROOMS TO LET. PETRA G. DIi BARGONE, administrauix of the MARKET_BET. JONES AND OITY | estate of LEONARDO BARGONE, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims agalnst the said deceased, (o exhiblt them, with the necessary vouchers, within ten months after the first_publication of this notice, to the said administratrix, at the office of A. RUEF, attorney- atlaw, No. 402 Montgomery st., San Irancisco, Cal.. the same being her piace for the transaction of the business of the said estate in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California. PETRA G. DE BARGONE, Administratnx of the estate of LEONARDO BAR- GONE, deceased. Dated a San Francisco, April 27, 1895. A. RUEF, attorney-at-law, 402 Montgomery st., Ban Francisco, Cal., attorney for estate, Hall ave, PINE—FUR double housekeeping: $1 6? up. 9 THIRD—2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS IN 334. rear, water inciuded, 86 and $7. ROOMS FURNISHED FOR HOUSEKEEP- 2 ing, private family, 953 Mission st. 30% LARA—SUITE OF ROOMS; NEW AND nicely furnisbed. EDDY—TWO SUNNY ROOMS, PARTLY 33 turnished for bousekeeping. 245 804 GILBERT,NR. BRYANT AND SEVENTH— 359 keeping; §10; large front room. | PAGE—2 ROOMS; FURNISHED OR UN- 131 furnished ; mu.buemem,ylnl Rlflfm‘hl.. KEARNY—$4: 8 NICE SUNNY UN- 1555 firalshea rooms; washroom sud yard. Call after 5 7. . 965 HOWARD & private famil; 14 ElGHTE 251 62 137 3 sunny rooms; cheap; $8. NOTICE OF SALE_FUBLIC NOTICR 15 e e e ereby given (hat under and in compliance LARKIN—SMALLSUNNY FURNISHED | iin“the terms of the decree of the Superior room; $4. on S T Court in and for the city and county of San Fran- MINNA—2 SUNNY ROOMS FOR HOUSE- cisco, State of California, auly given and made on the 25th. day of April, 1895, in the action there before sald court pending, entitled “ALICE R. LONG, as administratrix of the estate of GRORGE LONG, deceased, vs. MATTHEW McDONNELL,” 1, the undersigned. the receiver in said action. will on TUESDAY, the 30th day of April, 1895, at 1 o'clock P. M. on that day, &t the nursery situ- ated on the southeast corner of Hampshire and Twenty-fourth streets, In said city and county, sell at public auction alt of the property of the late firm 0f LONG & McDONNELL, consisting of the stock, fixtures, appurtenances and goodwlll of said nursery and nursery business, together with the Teasehold interest in the premises whereon said 2 NICE FRONT ROOMS; NY ROOMS, HOWARD ST.—SUNNY DOUBLE AND NTY-THIRD 5 rooms; modern; $16. STORAGE PPER FLAT; 6 ROOMS: C ern improvenients. 11353 Pacific st., 1 block from Jackson-st. cars. “LLAR; MOD- single rooms: neatly furnished; reasonable. | nursery is mm-u;x,io wi 3. hsom‘;n';nclng nfn "'fi T HR— SO I b | southeast corner of Hamps| and Twenty-fourt] % i uth line of Twenty- oet: sunpy hall ; only $8 a month. Thence st right angles . southerly 818 MINNA, COR. BIGHTH-NIOELY FUR- feet; thence ab right angles westerly 1 nished bay-window rooms: §1 s week. feet'to the esst line Of Hampshire street; 66 W TLSON BROS, 1710 MARKET ST, BET. Turk and Van Ness=Get our rates and ex- 142 FULTON—EXCELLENT NEW Hat; 7 rooms; bath; modern, . CTY R thence at right angles northerly along thé OFARRELL — HANDSOME BAY-WIN- | (nChCh 86 Tl piTe street, 125 feet: thence dow suite; first floor; reasonable. 23 amine our method for storage of furniture and all kinds of househoid £oods: dust and vermin proot; -parate rooms at 10w rates. = YAFE, DRY.CHEAP PLACE TO STORE YOUR furniture, ete. LUNDY FURNITURE COM- FOLEGANT NEW FLATS, SEVE: low Bryant: 5 and 6 rooms; bath; $10 to $17. NTH ST., BE- at rignt angles, easterly, 84 feet; thence at righ:z:nglu northerly, feet; thence at right GOLDEN GATE AVE. COR. HYDE— ath angles westerly 94 fect to the edst line of Hamp- s Jront parlor for man and wife or 2 gents. 303 JFLAT 5 ROOMS, BATH; NEWLY PAINTED; modern. Corner Eddy and Scott. street, and thence at right angles northerly STOCKTON—NICE FURNISHED ROOMS | fiong ‘said east line of Hampshire sireet, 1isve from $4 up. 71 _PANY, 818 Mission st. 3 SUNNY CORNER ROOMS AND BATH; 816, NE. cor. Polk and Jackson. feet to the point 0f commencement, being part V. WORTH e Toama: mleely farnished: reasonaiec = OF | Mid Teaseliold interest consists of the unexired 10 7 URNITURE, PIANOS AND OTHER MER. . F Gilandiss recélved on storage: money advanced N EW SUNNY UPPER CORNER FLAT—@ Mission Block No. 176. created by that certain lease dated A st 2, 155, Whereln ANTON KKIEG Is lasor. & GEORGE LONG and MATTHEW McDONNELL are lessees, and whereby said premises are let to VAN NESS AVE.— NEWLY FUR- sald lessees for the period of five vears from the first day of September, 1892, at the rental of $32 50 _on consignments; fire-proof bullding. 410 Postst., Tooms; bath; grand view; rent §24. 618 | 4O nianed and nnfarnished sunny suites or 3 JTORAGE OF FURNITURE, PIANOS, HOUSE- }"Bbfier!t‘ slngle room. 1S Liold goods, etc. J. M. PIERCI, 735 Market st. 311 LODES AVE—FLAT OF & TOOMS T1.03 STOCKTON=Tarax. SUSKY FRONT F‘fl T-CLASSSTORAGE; ADVANCESMADE | 911 and bath: cellar. 2 rooms nicely furnished’: gentlemen. 421-428 Market st. CHAS. L. TAYLOR TERY SUNNY LOWER FLAT; 4 ROOMS ELLIS ST.—UNFURNISHED SUNNY and bath. 736 Twenty-first st. 51 Tooms; running water: grate; also bath. T month. Peflnld sale will be made to the highest and best bidder, for cash, and subject Lo the confirmation of TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. $15. neay Valencia. SUNNY FLATS; 5 ROO: hot and cold water. 3130 S: BATH; Sixteenth st., JOR BEST VALUE GET A CALIGRAPH; IT - X asis los and does best work. NAYLOR, | 2% . agent, 19 Montgomery st.; rents; repairs; Mimeo- $'l4 Eraphs; AND $12 50, 2 FLATS: 5 ROOM: 8 Lapidge st., nr. S, BATH. Vi Eighteenth and Valencia. OF CAPP—4 LARGE ROOMS. sald Superior Court. Twenty per cent of the amount bid o be paid at the time of sale; the bal- ance payable on confirmation of the sale. @3 LARKIXY, nfnfi;l;o LGEARY — BICELY | Tn aw.}:m whereof I have hereanto set my hand room; closet; of = &5 gas; bath; rent reasonable; private 3 7 OF APTL JOHN HAYES, Recelver. HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. C B Whitehead &w, Colo O I Bardwell, Chicago J T Denuis, Reno, Nev 1 K Williamson, Nev F Hentervant, Paris Mrs L N Anderson, Cal Mrs J W Nefl, Miss Neff, Cal M McRoberty', Chicago W Il Brooke, Chicago F Breser and wiie, Mo B Blumenthal, N Y. H A Holmes, N Y Holmes & w .3 T i Simpson & w, Cal E B Greenleat, Chicago J F Wiison, Cal T W Knox, Meérced G H Thomas & w, Mich H J Melborn, Detroit K Campbell, London Mrs E Lee, West 1ndies Mrs F C Wells, Chicago ¥ L Wells, Chicago Mrs I B Arnold, Minn Miss Arnold, Minn 3 H Powell, Kans City K V Powell&w,L Angeles ‘W S Archer, St Paul Miss A C Archer, St Paul J'S Archer, St Paul W H Lee & w, Minn R Lee, Minnesota S A Bemis, St Louis E B Lovdal, Sacramento J W Wagenar, Long Isld ST Rogers & w, Buffalo Miss Rogers, Buftalo R Rogers, Buftalo AV Sedgwick, Mass A X Brannan, N Y JF Kidder, Grass Valley H J Small, Sacramento Miss B Small,Sacramento Mrs B M English, Colo Mrs J S Fillmore, Colo Mrs N G Mitchell, Ohio Mrs Nettleton, Cincinuati GRAND HOTEL. MrsME Beatty, NJ J BBurr & w, N.J W W Douglas. Sacto ¥ P Stacy & w, Minn Mrs R B Johuson, Sacto L, E McNoble, Stockton LHFrankenheimer,Stkn T L Enright, Sacto A Cameron, Cal W J Rogers, San Jose J Youne, Oakland T B Walker & w, Oak Dr Swisier, Healdsburg Mrs L Pallock, Neb 37 Hammill, Butte T C Davenport & w, Ks Cy A'D Smiith, Los Angeles Miss E McComas, Cal A Smith, Los Angeles £ G Greene, Santa Cruz Miss M James, Cal Dr Osborne. ship Eldridge P A Buell, Stockion R Jones, Chico B E Young & w, Lake Co Miss L Adamson, Traver A M Siater, Oakland ¥ A Boole. Red Bluft T H McQuald, California W_R_Goodbody, London P Williams, California H F Millman & wf, Napa T E McGinnis, San Jose R F Johnson, Salinas J F Church, Fresno ‘W _B Harrison, Stockton Miss A Johnson, Sacto A B Ford. San Mateo 3J Johnson, Sacramento Miss L L Ob J C Parsons, Chicago € Erickson, Sn_Ls Obispo L _H Frankenheimer, T Flint & wf, San Juan Stockton G C Holbertson, Stockton Mrs Holbertson, Stocktn Mrs D D Blackburn, Paso M C Riley & w, San Jose _ Robles J F Robertson, Grs Vally Miss M Blackburn, Ps Ro J M Patterson, Nebraska Miss J Blackburn, P Rbls RUSS HOU W_W Tucker, Cal J McKee, Placerville D G Carr, Placerville J M Dennett, San Jose J Hart, San Jose J Tonque, Gualala J H Crown, Tacoma Mr Thompson & w, Cal R Po; San Jose C A Berding, Ferndale J A Mouroe, Ferndale Chas Kerr, Bakersield P S Toucey, Placerville J O Hocking, Los An A J Orella, Sta Barbara Tracey, Placerville J Demer, Redding J T Reid, Cal H W Stuven,Seattle J H Bengon, Petaluma T L Wal Seattle John Orr, Sonora E Enning, Sonora E Dodge, Arcata Miss Potter, Eureka JE Wadsworth, Nev J 8 Walcott, Nev N Phiilips. England H Hatch, Los Gatos ¥ D Dueliy, Mendocino O Woodward & w, N Y G A Witson, Brentwood S R Cuddebach, ¥ George, Los Augeles R D Dufty, Sanfa Cruz A Meyer, Irvington J & Budderke, St Louls T R Barrett, Ukiah J Dacy & w, Healdsburg 1 Deiner, Redding J H McDonald, Dixon C A Thomas, Dixon T R Mayes, Stockton NEW WESTERN HOTEL. 3 3 Fleming, N Y 2rs C W Bowhay, Seattle T Aibott, Alameda B Bervitt, Chicago A'M Colin, Alameda C A Hanson, Napa J R Shornberg, Denver R W Kaster, Fresno § Harris, West Point ‘A E Johnson, Napa H Peterson, Stockton G Russ, Wooistock C Coats, Woodstock R H Fisher, tle O A Tayel, Antiock A B Shank, Eureka @ Morrison, Lincoln G W Cline, Seattle J ¥ McLaughlin,Seattle Mirs L W Smith, Seattle W Wood, Oakland ¥ McManus, San Jose C P Farnun, Bois City L D Rhole, Vancouver Mrs Whalton, Towa T W Greene, Cotalie G Westial & w, Texas G Gonzelas &w,Alameda H J Howe, Mill Valley LICK HOUSE. Chas Hyde, Courtland L D Huntley, Aubnrn B F Phillips, Petaluma A S Cohen, Seattle T H Ryan, Seattle T G Ostrander, Merced T O’Brien, Yaquina F B Ingersoll, Seattle N Beeman, Salt Lakey D Mclntyre, Greenville A S Smith'& w. Mrystlle H E Perrin, Seattle 1 C Shaw, Stockton A J Smith, Oakdale CJV Spratt, Victoria W W Waggener, Cal BALDWIN HOTEL. T J Lesher, Lansing A J Begss, N Y M C Helwiz, Chicago J E Hayes, Los Angeles AL Wolie, Oakland G L Kerby, Vallejo E E Rice, Vallejo C'A Jones, Reno M W Muller, Fresno & Moore, Wash ¥ BMiller & w,Cal J T McGraw, Baltimore H'W Hunt, Hilo, i I 'D'W Morzan, Kahului THE CALL CALENDAR. APRIT, 1895. SuM. [T W[Th/¥r/Sa| Moon's Phases. 1 5 81D ik anarter. 7| 8 - April 9, Q Full Moon. 14(16 O LAmile Bz Last Quarter. 21{29 feim e ey mE £l ; WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE. WeATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISOO, April 28, 5 p. M.—Weather conditions and general forecast: ” “The showery weather that has prevailed in this sectlon sineo Friday, has now ceased In this State, light showers having occurred during the day south of San Francisco. Clear skies prevail in the northern half of the State, but it is still clondy to the southward. The rain has passed eastward. Showers are likely to continue in Utah, ending dur- ing to-night. The pressure is now highest_along the northern coast, and is lowest in the Rocky Mountaln region. Couditions are favorable for u riod of fair weather, 1stiug two days or more. owly rising temperature may be expected in California. : San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 60 deg., minimum 51 deg., mean 56 dez. ‘ollowing are the Seasonal rainfalls to date as compared with those of last vear: Eureka 40.85, last season 52.22: Red Bluff £7.21, last season 19.70; Sacramento 28.70, last season 14.18; San Francisco 26.10, last season 16.60; Fresuo 18.59, jast season 6.27: Los Angeies 15.69, last season 6.54: San Diego 11.41, last season 4.09; Yuma 2.97, 1ast season 2.16. Forecast made at San Francisco for the thiry hours ending midnight, April 29, 18952 Northern California — ; slowly rising tem- SUNDAY, April 28. Stmr Jewel, Madsen, 39 Loars from Port Los vles: ballast, (o Caspar Lumber Co. stmr Alice Blanchard, Dunham, 57 hours from pass and mdse, to Russ, Sanders & Co, Levinson, 16 hours fm Fort Bragg; P toJ 8 Kimball. Stmr_Pomona, Hanuab, 18 hours from Eureka; pass and mdse. to Goodall, Perkins & Co. U S stmr Olympia, Reid, — days from San Diego. Up river direct. Sumr Weeotf, Magee, 25hoursfrom Eel River; pass and mdse, to Russ, Sanders & Co. Stmr Farallon, Roberts, 72 hours from Puget Sound ports: pass and mdse, to Meyer & Akmann, Stmr Gipsy, Leland, — bours from Santa Cruz, etc: produce to Geodall, Perkins & Co. Ship J B Brown, Magune,17 days from Nanaimo; 0 tons coal, to SJohn Rosenfel Sons. hip Oriental, Parker, 7 days from Deparfure 2746 tons coal, to Orezon Tmp Co. p Two Brothers, Windrow. 15 days from De- parture Bay; 2100 16ns coal, to Geo Fritch. Brshin Fulwood, Lewis, 105 days from Calcutta; mdse, to Balfour. Guthrie & Co. Bark NeNear, Pederson, 18 days from Departure Bay; 1914 tons coal, to R C Chandler. Bark Detroit, Rice, 22 days from Tacoma; lum- ber, to Dickins Lumber Co. ark Wilna, Slater, 14 days from Nanaimo, via Clallam Bay 10 days; 2430 tons coal, to John Ros- eneld’s Sons. Bark Hesper, Underwood, 22 days from Kahului; 20.635 bags sngar, to Alexander & Baldwin. Bark Martha Davis, Soule, 22 days from Hono- lulu: sugar, to Welch & Co. BKtn Retriever, Bogan, 12 days from Port Had- lock; lumber and laths, to W J Adarns. Briz Geneva, Paulsen, 43 days from Pisagua; 7617 bags nitrate of soda, to W R Grace & Co. Schr Haleyon, Ellis, 16 days from Port Gamble; 250 M ft lumiber, to Pope & Talbot. Schr Nettie Sundborg, Johnson, 60 hours from Mendocino; 80 M ft lumber, to Mendocino Lum- ber Ce. Schr Glendale, Johnson, 7 days from South Bend; Iumber, to Simpson Lumber Co. Schr Rio Rey, Isigkelt, 3 days from Bowens Landing: 100 M it lumber, to ¥ Heywood, Berke- ley direct. Schr Bessle K, Anderson, 5 days from Albion, lumber and ties. to Albion Lumber Co. Sehr Annic Larsen, White, 9 days from Tacoma; Tumber to Hansen & Co; up Tiver direct. Schr Nettie Low, Low, 5 hours from Point Reyes; 50 bxs butter. to C E Whitney & Co. Schr Mary Etta, Wetzel, 3 days from Bowens Landing: 75 cords wood, to Bender Bros. Schr Christina Steffens. Rasmussen, 60 hours frm Fisks Mill: 31 cords wood, to R A Gilbride & Co. Schr Mary C, Campbell, 8 hours from Bodega, 50 bxs butter. to Ross & Hewlett. Schr Reliance, Jensen, 6 days from Point Arena; 7000 posts, 10 W A Beadle. Schr Lena Sweasey, Jansen, 12 days frm Seattle: 385 M 1t lumber, to A’ A Baxter & Co. Schr Abbie, Hansen, 50 hours from Caspar: 200 M £ lumber, to Caspar Lumber Co. Sailed. Stmr National City, Anderson. Br ship Pinmore, Maxwell, Qneenstown, Haw bark Leahi, Johnson, Nicolaefskl. Schr John A Hellquist, Eureka. Schr Helen N Kimball, Hellingsen, Tacoma. Telegraphie. POINT LOBOS — April 28—10 P M—Weather hazy; wind NW: velocity 30 miles an hour. Memorandum. Per bark Hesper—Apr 20, 8515 N 14156 W, assed Brstmr Warrimoo, from Vancouver for Sydney. Apr 23, 38 51 N 137 14 W, passed a large bark steering north; had double gaff topsalls. Domestic Ports. FORT BRAGG—Arrived Apr 28—Stmr Rival, hence Apr 27, TATOOSH—Passed Apr 27—Stmrs San Benlto and Jeanie, from Tacoma for San Francisco. Apr 28—Stmr Mackinaw, hence Apr 25 for Tacoma; stmr City of Everett, hence Apr 25 for Comox. ACOOSBAY—Arrived Apr 28—Stmr Arago, hence r 26, PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Apr 28—Bktn Skagit, from San Pedro. GREENWOOD—Salled Apr 28—Stmr Whltes- boro, for San Francisco. importations, EUREKA—Per Pomona—14 pkgs doors, 8 bls 6 crates moldings. 1 bx plates, 2 pkgs hardiare, 15 tubs 130 bxs butter, 1 pa burlap, 34 veals, 2 cs dry gocds, 1 bx fruit, 3 bbls water, 6 pkas express, 1 bx tobacco, 812 M shingles, 75 M ft lumber, 1 sk coin, 20 M shakes. Fields Landing—372 sks potatoes, 200 sks oats49 M ft lomber. PORTLAND, ETC—Per Alice Blanchard—2507 sks potatoes, 3’ bxs books, 63 bdls green hides, 3 bals 6 dry hides, 10 bdls horse collars, 1 bbl wine, 1 cs clothing, 46 cs tobacco. 1 cs drugs,' 2 chests tea, 4 bxs dry plates, 4 cofls wire, 28 cs liquors, 10 kegs nails, 1 sk furs, 50 bxs apnies, 125 M ft lumber, 20 bdls staves. 80 M laths, 2000 sks barley, 1714 cds wood. FORT BRAGG—Per Noyo—125 sks potatoes, 44 salt hides, 4 bbls bottles, 1 nc wood, 3 bdls pelts, 1 sk tails, 254 M ft lumber, 100 M snhigles, 20 piles, 5 M shakes. PORT KENYON—Per Weeott—10 os eggs, 12 kegs 267 bxs butter, 50 sks potatoes, 50 sks peas, 1 bal hides and pelts, 8 sks 66 bdls green hides, 6 pkgs separators, § bdls dry hides, 8 dressed calves, 6 cs frogs. 8 pkgs mdse, 6 pkas groceries. SEATTLE—Per Farallon—275 tons coal, 178 sks bones, 244 chests tea, 8 ¢s dried meat, 2 planos, 11 sks dry fruit, 9 pcs machinery, 2 sks coftee, 312 1 cs castings, 8 bxs fresh fish, 8 bdls dry hides, 1 cs shoes, 1 bdl lace curtains, 2 cs cheese, 1 bdl carpet, 965 sks oats. Tacoma—147 bbls iron, 130 sks bones, 5 cs type- writers, 24 hdls green hides, 3 bls junk, 6 pcs pipe, 4 steel ranges. New Whatcom—2460 sks oats, 2 pes stone. SANTA CRUZ—Per Gipsy—183 bxs butter, 5 crts cream-coolers, 28 cs cheese, 500 bbls lime. Amesport—25 sks oats, 32 bdls green hides, 465 8Kks beans. ‘Watsonville—208 sks corn. HONOLULU—Per Martha Davis—22,804 bags sugar. Consignees. Per Pomona—FE R Stevens & Co: J M Moore & Co: Amer Press Assn; Brigham, Hoppe & Co; Geo L Sweet; CE Whitney & Co; Dairymen’s Unlon; Dodge, Sweeney & Co: Feiling, Cressy & Co: Scott & Van Arsdale; F BHaight: Wells, Fargo & Co: Getz Bros & Co; Haas Rros: Wellman, Peck & Co Hills Bros; Humboldt Mineral Water Co; Bolster Mowry: J H Newbauer & Co: Norton, Teller & Standard Ofl Co: Witzel & Baker; H Hilp; Dord- chester & Co; Dunham, Carrigan & Co: H Meyer: G D Lucca; J R Hanity & Co; McKay &Co; rd—J C Johnson & Co: Louis & Co: A Schilling & Co; J Alexander; I Dutard: ¥ H Hammer: J H Newbauer & Co; W O Canfield: Baker & Hamilton; California Wine Unlon; H B Blake; Pacific Lumber Co: F J Newbergen: James Scott; Clayburg & Co: E Gostinske & Co: Hirsch, Kahn & Co; The Times Oak: J P Tormey: Harry Unna Co; J A Roebling & Sons; H Waldeck: R & Co; Hansen & Dempsey; Reichert & Co; Thos Watson. Per Noyo—W B Sumner & Co; J 8 Kimball; R B Hough: F H B Varney: Union Lumber Co; F W Maarice; Sutro B R Co; Stockton Lumber Co: J Hammond. Per Wecott—Russ, Sanders & Co; H Dutard; Brigham, Hoppe & Co: Wheaton, Breon & Co: LS Klmpson} Norton, Teller & Co: D en’s Unfon ; Ross & Hewlett: Witzel & Baker; W C Price & Co: CE Whitney & Co: Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Charles Jacobson & Co; Baker & Hamilton: F B Haight; W R Knight & Co; Smith’s Cash Store; Hoffman & Woenne: M Kalish & Co: W B Sumner & Co; J M Moore: H H Hogan: L Demartini. Per_Farallon—Wieland Brewing Co; Fredericks- burg Brewery: Chicago Brewery: A Paladini; J Macdonough & Co: S H Frank & Co; H Dutard: A Haas; Langley & Micahels: Sherman, Clay & Co; W & J Sloane & Co; Kowalsky & Co: Brandenstein &Co; Chas Harley'& Co; Brokaw Bros; Western Meat Co; J L Hicks: Western Bone Meal Co; E L G Sieele'® Co; Union Iron Works: Pioneer 'Fish Co; M Markowitz: Williams, Marvin & Co; Pacific Michel & Nongmine. Rolling Mills iller & Son: G G Wickson & Co: N Clark ; Holtum 8ros. Per Gipsy—M T Freitas & Co : W P Fuller & Co; Bissinger & Co: Wheaton, Breon & Co; H Dutard; Baker & Hamilton; Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Stauffer & Co; Dalrymen’s Union:’ Norton, Teller & Co; F H Hizmmer; H Cowell & Co; Hills Bros; California %‘llg'kco ‘Trnbenbach & Co: Herman Joost; A k. 3 Per Martha Davis—Willlams, Dimond & Co; Welch & Co \ 1 FISHER—TYLLESON—In Alameda, April 27, 1895, by the Rev. H. E. J. Ongerth, Emil J. Fisher and Rena W. Tylieson, both of Alameda. LINAHAN—LINAHAN-—-In this cicy, April 21, 1895, by the Rev. Father 0'Connell, Thomas E. Linahan and Nora T. Linahan. MITCHELI-HISLOP—In Oakland, April 11, 1895, by the Rev. R. F. Coyle, Willlam'S. Mitchell of Alameda to Margaret S. Hislop of San Francisco. SCOTT—CASTRO—In Pinole, April 21, 1895, by the Rev. George Meese, Richard F. Scott of Oak- 1and and Olivia J. Castro of Pinole, DIED. McLean, Hugh Mills, Irving Wood Phillips, M Chisholm, Dan Cotter. Mamie F. Dorland. Robert H. Downey, Mary Pooler, Charles D, Fitzpatrick, Timothy Pitto. Giuseppe A. Fredericks, Gesiua Rosenthal, Jacob Feenan, John Shirpser, Isidor Klebsch, Nellle (infant) Malcolm, Alex Price Marston, J. H. * McDevitt, Sarah MeLeod, Alexander I Nell COTTER—An anniversary requiem solemn high mass will be celebrated at St. James Church, at the corner of Twenty-third and Guerrero streats, THIS DAY (Monday), commencing at ¢ oclock A. 3., for the rejoseof the soul of the late Mrs. Mamie F. Cotter (nee Gilli __ Friends and acquaintances are respectfull ited to at~ tend. CHISHOLM—Tn this city, April 27, 1885, Dan Chisholm, aged b4 year: 3Y—In this_city, beloved wife of John Doy William and May Dov John Burke, & native o Roscommon. Ireland, aged 45 3 &@-Friends and acqnaintan fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Monday), at 2 o'clock p. from_the - lors of the Pacific Undertakers, 777 Mis street, botween Thira sand Fourth. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. DORLAND—In this city, April 27,1895, Robert H.J beloved son of Robert H. and Elizabeth 3. Dorland, a native of San Francisco, aged 14 years 10 months and 3 days. *Friends and acquaintinces are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Monday) at 1 o'clock P. M., from the family residence, corner University and Baker streets. Interment Masonic Cemeery. PATRICK—There will be & solemn reanfem , month’s mind T the repose of the soul of late Rev. Timothy Fitzpatrick at All Hal- lows Church, South San ¥ 20, TO-MOR- ROW (Tuesday) at 10 o'cloc . Friends are Tespectiully invited to be pres FREDERICKS—In this city, April 27, 1895, G sina Adolphina Fredericks, wife of Joseph Fred- ericks, and mother of Ada, Remy and Charlie Fredericks, a native of Bremen, Germany, aged 67 years 5 months and 1 day. [Sacramento papers please copy. | B Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Monday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from the family residence, 1128 Sutter street. Interment private. FEENAN—In_ Port Costa, Contra Costa County al., April 27, 1895, John, infant son of James and Katie Feenan, a native of Port Costa, aged 2 months and 5 days. KLEBSCH—In this city, April 27, 1895, Nellio Klebsch, peloved wifeof H. O. ebse! and mother of Albert. William and Irene sch, a native of Virginia City, Nev., aged 27 years 1 month and 20 days. BF~Friends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 10:30 o'clock A. M.. from her late Tesidence, 11203, Mission street; thence to cor- ner Third and Townsend streets, 11:45 o'clock A. M. train. MCLEAN—Drowned. in Patagonia, Argentine Re- public, Septem! , 1894, Hugh dcLean, be- loved son of Hector McLean of Oakland (late of Greenock, Scotland), aged 35 years. MCLEOD—In this city, April 26, 1895, Alexander ., beloved husband of Margaret McLeod, and father of George, Rena and John McLeod, a na- tiveof Prince Edward Island, aged 57 years 7 months and 21 days. [Prince Edward Island papers please copy. | A7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attena the funeral THIS DAY (Monday), at 1 o’clock P. M., from his late resi- dence, 715 _Churcn street, near Twenty-first. Intermen: Cypress Lawn Cemeter: McDEVITT—In this city, April 28, 1895, Sarah McDevitt, beloved moiher of M “harles Towe, andsisterof Catherine Canney, a native of County Donegal, Traland, aged 80 years. 27-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully inyited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Tuesday), 8t 8:30 0'Clock A. M.. from the resi- dence of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Towe, 127 Oak street; thence (o St. Joseph’s Church, where asolemn requiem mass will be celebrated for tha Tepose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock A.r. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit flowers. MARSTON—In this city, April 28,1895, J. FL. Mar- ston, beloved husband of Fannie A.,and father ot Mrs. G. A. Adams, Zoe E., Jessie 1. and Cora V. Marston, & native of West Falmouth, Me., aged 62 years 7 months and 3 days. MILLS—In this city, April 27, 1895, Irving Wood Mills, son of W. I and Maria E. Mills. a native of Sacramento, \aged 24 years 8 months and 13 daye. o-The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Monday) in Sacramento_immediately upon ar- Tival of special train, leaving this city at 7 o'clock 530 MALCOLM—In this city, April 28,1895, Alex Price, beloved son of the late Robert W. and Ann Mal: colm, aged 30 years 1 month and 7 days. PITTO—In this city, April 27, 1895. Giuseppe ‘Antonlo Pitto, beloved husband of Caterina Pitto, and father of James and Domenico Pitto, a native of Italy, aged 33 years. A3 Friends are respectiully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Monday),at 1:30 pat., from his late residence, Five-mile House, Ocean road. Interment Italian Cemetary. POOLER—In this city, April 28, 1895, Charles D., beloved husband of Annie Pooler, anative of Michigan, aged 44 years 10 months and 7 days. PHILLIPS—In this city, April 27, 1895. Margaret Phillips, sister of Mrs. Mary rrin and_the late Mrs. Elizaveth Clark, and aunt of Mrs. D. C, Herlihy and Mrs. William Kehoe, o nattve of Connty Cavan, Ircland, azed 70 years. B The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock A. A. from the par- lors of J. (. 0'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street; thence fo St. Bridget's Ciiurch, Broadway and Van Ness avenue, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing av 9:30 o'clock A. M. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. ROSENTHAL—In this city. April 28, 1895, Jacob Rosenthal, beloved father of Marcus, Joseph, Toby E. and Louis Rosenthal, aged 73 years and 4 months. & Notice of funeral hereafter. STAPLES—In this city, April 28, 1895, Mary Win- slow, wife of J. D. Staples, a native of Massachu- setts, aged 85 years and 14 do A Friends and ecquaintances are respeot- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Tuesday). at 11 0°clock A. M., from her late resi- dence, 711 Taylor sireet. Interment private. STROMBERG—In thiscity, April 1895, Axel H. Stromberg, husband of Annie Stromberg, and son- in-law of John de Wit, & native of Sweden, aged 26 years. STEVENSON— In this clty, April 27, Ben Steven- son, aged 39 years. SHIRPSER—In Roseburg, Or., April 28,1895, Tsidor Shirpser, husband of Mary 1., fatherof Mrs. H. Wollenberg, and brother of D. Shirpser and Mrs. E. Rosendorn. g Friends and_dequaintances are respect. sully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Monday), at 1:30 o'clock P. ).. from L 0. 0. F. Hall, corner Seventh and Market streets, under the auspices of Morse Lodge, I 0. O. . Inter- ment Home of Peace Cemetery, by carriages. SCURLOCK—In this city, April 26, 1895, infant son of John P. and Sadie Scurlock. SMITH—In this city, April 28, 1895, Nellie, dearly beloved daughter of James and Sarah Smith, and sister of Katle, Tessie. Willie, Daniel and the late ‘Thomas Smith and Mrs, P. F. Bird, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years 1 month and 5 aays. Wa~Friends and_acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 8:30 0’clock A. M., from the family residence, 475 Tehama street, between Fifth and Sixth: thence lo St. Patrick’s Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the re| of her soul, commencing at 9 o’clock A.3. Interment Mount Calvary Cemeters. UNITED UNDERTAKERS’ EMBALMING PARLORS. [Everything Rcfl:lma for First-class &t Reasonable Rates. Telephone 8167. 27 and 29 Fifth street. NCAVOY & CALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS,| 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. “Telephone 8080. < MENOME : DERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, 1057 Mission Strect, Noar Seventh. Telephone NO. 3334, CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY, IN SANMATEO COUNTY; NON-SECTARIAN; 1aid out on the Iawn plan; perpeiual care; béau- .fibl‘;tv Office. 9 City Hall Avenue. METROPOLITAN PROBATE COHPANY, Incorporated. Capital Stock, $100,000. Costs advanced; bonds furnished in probate and ship matters; wills drawn gratis. 54 Nevada Block, San Fraucisco.

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