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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1895. : 11 DREYER—In Oakland, April 27, 1895, to the wife G ROOMS — . Y N . TIONAL. HOUSEKEEPIN( Continued. CLAIRVOYANTS, EDUCA’ D of Captain Th. Dreyer, & son. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. HOUSES TO LET. CITY REAL ESTATE, e - L i iSati e i s ST b e e L s s R ST ey EAPEST LOTS IN THE CITY. AN EQUAL SHOW FOR ALL; STRATGHT, RENT IN OAKLAND, COZY COTTAGE, 5 A TRST, NEAR VA LENCIA— UGUSTA LEOLA, FORTUNE TELLER; ERTICAL AND POINTED HANDWRITING A S—In Brownsville, Yuba County, Cal., = 2 A fair and squere deal; an investment offered Trwms. rent $15: comfortable house, 6 rooms, 1105 2 parlors and kitchen, unturnished; $14. magic charms; love tokens: true picture of taught. C. EISENSCHIMEL, 235 Kearny. “E;’,E’?fixlsea, to the wife of F. F. Hendricks, READY TO BUILD O, Dennis Eeph ane Lo own home Radbetnde | e BT a i | aleturs L3 JOVELo0n Clatrvoyaite. sate wrmg, eie s has the | JJELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOLOF AOTING | a daughiér. = TUN s S iLLfind thatcwa. g viee | O p . ' THIRD, COR. SOUTH PARK-LARGE ¢ ) o, - Private theatri ed; puplls rehearsed | PARRISH—In this city, April 29,1895, to the wife ¢'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY. you right: we will sell yi | my list, which comprises at this date 300 hous A 2 seven holy seals and the Palestine wonder charm; eatricals arranged; pup e S 0 DON'T MiSS THI | o e e s 30 acces Of c‘o“’;“,‘l';_“'cfig { Tt irnighed hOUSS, 7 rooms, $55¢.8 room 519 sunpy room for housekeeping. tee §1 and upward. 2328 Mission, nr. Twentieth. | O0 tage. R.5&12, 1.0,0. F. block, Tth and Market. | _of Ellis . Parrish, a son. 3¢ | RABING—In thiscity, April 26,1895, to the'wite o SS THE PROD- surpassed anywhere in Califfornia; 168 miles north of San Francisco and only 20 miles from county | seat of county, and 6 miles from nearest railroad | ELECTRIC LINE WILL TY. 50 AND SEE THE LOTS, | jor $280: §8 per acre down, balance in 60 monthly | 10 rooms, $50; 15 rooms, $75. WM. M. DE TWENTIETH—SUNNY FURNISHED SORTE. READER: , | VOCAL TEACHER, JOSEPH GREVEN i = SR rs. | Faymonts; svithout lnterest, and will throw in town | 1050 Broadway, Oakland. Q14 T8 aitove zovm, wikh othar sng 55 | N L fi'pfi‘;fifi;‘ffifiafi;@:flfii N roens sttt oo spoiled_voices and Rg" 4 I 8 o 8.5 the wits e WI OFFER GN POINT LOBOSAND S4TH AVS. | x land suitable’ jor all kinds of fruit, | ~ORNER HOUSE, 6 ROOMS AND BATH, 103 | tached, suitable for housekeeping, Tings, $180. 210 Turk st., mear Jones. procures positions for his pupils. 82 Ninth st. ©A—In Colusa, April 20, 1895, | berrles or grain; needs no Irrigation: ciimate un” | (J%yiton st. : 2 > 2 = liam J. Rea, a 80 i i CASTRO, NEAR MARRET—3 NICE | NrBS SAYLOR, PROPHET ANDUGAIRVOYY| MAS. MELVILLESNYDER, ORATORICAL, | mnm i Remason oo M s soader, S5e. 20 Fel st 1e: Octavia y e L e SLARKRIED. MEDIUM: REVEALS PAST | maiic classes Wednesday, § P. 3., $3 month: also | BURNS—TOMPRINS—At the Souther Farm, near 11 ROOMS AND BATH : 118 FELL 40 sanny rooms, partly furnished for house- D D = Uy B B awn, flowers. bath, Jaundry: no children, keeping; ME. RAVAN PRICES. " STC, fown; fare, round trip, §9. For investments and | i 3 FOLSOM—FURNISHED AND UNFUR- ¢ 5 = s 24 San Leandro, April 27. 1895, John McKibbon PRICE 50, $400, ETC. Information address or call on the H. M. BENSON | S,E,?"i‘:,’o,,l‘.?,?g";, 614 nished housekeeping rooms; also single; o1 A0d PREAT IATG BIVeliqE T8 SRt Bt }m{;‘r&mfim iml:feiu'}'meg f:;f.‘;:’ = Burns. and Saral, Haight TompKins, daughter of 5 CASH: BALANCE IN INSTALL- | SO 902 Broadway, Oakland. | ¢ih st., nr. N & HAMMOND, | Teasonable. M R ot 2oe e 185 Faunn o | practice). Saral Halght and the late Kdward Tompkins. : s - | 3 e S5 OUR LoTS | S OThery i g % = 5 ; 25 31 S o) = MU = 3 a8, 1895, MENTS OF 88 PEB MONIFL H e a0 e oo Ceni? DB QR 0TS | 10 Momigomery ot B0 ST AR L O 2 SURIY ROOMS, | oo rsetOR LEON, PALMINT, THE GREAT | QTIPHLS SHORTHAND AND —BUSINESS | BUCKTMUREIY-Zin this i, APEL 550 1000 lars, maps, etc, ete., | CARROLL, S e $1 e o Zicely ity E-mmfep o renowned clairvoyant and life reader, has ar- | » College, 723 Market st.: dipioma course $30. Lizzie M. Murphy, both of San Francisco. S ¢ i ' | A ACEESE—RaTwam -0 ARG | Do rooms, yard. Y st 815 MISSION-—LARGE KOOM, FURNISHED | rived in the clty: don't fall to see_him; gives luck | @IREEK, LATIN, MODEEN LANGUAGES, | GERGUS_HARTMANN—In this city, April 28, S WILL E. FISHER & CO. 134:40m T i Ry Sranis: aflibwes Boted | $,’ FINE BAY-WINDUW HOUSE, 10 Joo Upeaiihiey O 6hv Mo tseKeabing, in business; healing power; hours 10 . 3. to 8 P. . mathematics, eté. studerits prepared for any | * 1395, by the Rev. J. M. Buchler, August Gergus 14 Postt. | and two baxns: elegant view. very. cheap, $5000. | 9%« rooms: suitable fordoctor. 535 G. G.av 1033 MISSION-THREEE ROOMS NICELY 583 Post st., near Taylor. examination et reasonable rates. K. 333, Phelanbld. | and Beta Hartmann. furnished for housekeeping: use of bath. ME. DR. THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL- ARR'S INST., 669 MARKT—BOOKKEEPING | HASCALL—EASOPE—In this city, April 26,1885, —TWO OR THRE. OMS er by eggs and carls (in English or German)tells | 1 tanght in 6 weeks. We pleds ves to kee] by the Rev. Dr. W. W. Case, Mark Hascall and T [ E NS, e etk e i b P | Annie L. Easope, both of San Francisco. HILBERT—COOGAN~—In this city, April 28, 1895, Oakland. 5:_;0 AND 532 E '}:}\r;i'BET. H;gE—Al:D‘II.ng ¥y o acugs 7 | 99V kin—House and flat; rent an 3 1 FO 10 ACRES. 7' and 6 rooms; bath; water free, 10372 tonpicte for housekecping: zosponsibie | entire Life, past, present, future; consultations on | free for 6 months books our graduates fail on. = e parties. 5 all_affairs, nothing excépted; names given; good | = 4 MORE — COTTAGE OF 5 ROOMS | barties. 3, advice; sure help: restores 108t love by s)';}l(plzh asement and stable. 311 RAFAVEITE, BET. ELEVENTI_AND | mistake impossiol 30 Kearny. X109 FT., NW. COR, | APply C. K. KING, 902 Broadw: Clara sts., west from’ Doug- | T o OL; reui e | &4 acres bearing fruit: modern cottage: all con 1 out- | venience Sell or trade. By C. K. | 7 ©f) FILL NE. cor. Brazil ave. | KING, Oikland. i | 120 ESSLSH BRANCHES !'FAUUHEGBY MISS | “hy' the Rev. Dr. W. W. Case, John H. Hiibert and w 2xcelsior Josephine Coogan, both ot San Francisco. d ¥ Homestead Associa- | - e o= = ey = . Tt TEERAET 3nd EAUNIE R, 507 Caldoriaint o | %3500, G, - KERN & C0, CENTRAL | 5 PAGE E OF 7 ROOMS AND BATH; 2 Twelith—2 large unfurnished rooms; $7. SS M. JULANA, COL: VANT, D EALD'S B 24 POST | HAAS—HERMANN—In Oakland, April 28, 1895, S NTED—LOTS ¥760) FOR LUGRATIVE | & (])‘ Vs Bank bullaing, Onkland, have just | rent reduced. 338 GOLDEN GATE AVE—4 SUNNY FUR- viner of the fatare: 50c. 1015 Marketst. elemmkgg&lhusigessprllcflee,;honhlol:id,lwfi by the Rev. Mr. Friedlander. Abe Haas of San - knowledge 1 essn) mpleted & fine modern 8-room house; cornerlot; | o TSE: N nished housekeeping rooms; bath. TS S SEAT_SITTINGS DALL 53 neering, telegraphy, modern Francisco and Marion Hermann of and. “' B e Hoo 55, dy or | 10 minutes 1o Fourteenttrst. local; will sell: easy | $35 "SUNNY, S T T 54 M;\,\_ - fi’i,,‘sub R00s5F0R | Mo SEAL-SITTINGS DAILY TEST CTR. | guages rapidly taught. Write for Catalogue. LUNSMANN-_LUHRS—In this oity, April %8, Frous 3 7 o il L | o e 5 ok eiping IaK S il e * | T ILLTAN BEDDARD, i ENGLISE 1895,y the Rev. J. M. Buehler, August W. Luns- = e S ‘ X ACRES, 15 ACR RUIT: 2 MILES | $6 TOBI100; FLATE, CO"“S%ES' HOUSE S U sedad) et i RS.J.J. WHITNEY, CLAIRVOY ANT, TEST tress, cosches ladies .fifhfi?flfi‘ésfifi’. st end Henciette Dahrs: . \ 5 | ZO from Oakland; modern improvements; an | O to 100 rooms. SPEC Montgomery st. 170 STOCKTON—2 SUNNY ROOMS FUR- medium and life-reader. 218 Stockton. ommmcpmfesslon:mvemucesmmm Shake- | MARLATT — KUESTERMANN —In this_city, . — | ideal conptry home. Sale cheap or exchange Oak- | “ac 3 ROOMS: YARD; CELLAR. 87 DORE nished complete f0r housekeeping; rent | See——sssmmm | g cqrean Academy, 406 Van Ness ave. April 29, 1895, by Judge G. W. F. Cook, Carvil CHOICE U\‘;‘;i‘i LT e Toraucioo, DR, .8 %1 « st., off Harrison, bet. Ninth and Tenth. $11. SPIRITUALISM, -Séfi 0L ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME- | W- Marlatt and Dora Kuestermann. |2 2 Broadway, Oakland. e o 5 o 5 CKSON, NR. MASON—, NTSHE, 5 TP RO N aR T 50 i i e NIBBE—GERBES—In this city, April 25, 1895, 02 Broadw 55 5t S 5MS, WITH LOT AND STABLE JACKEON, NR. FURNISHED = > chanical engineering, surveying, srchitecture, v, April 2 S AVENUE | &395(0) 100 ACRES, 5 n(xu:s FR()].\‘I MI(E‘L! e 7"]};(3\& and Army st.; rent $15. G. ]-01 sunny front large housekeeping; §8to $10. 1—‘:&’;,”n?l;fm“\Goufi(‘;}}surxfflv’rr(e)fl{gg’r'ség sssay; estab. ‘64, VAN DER N AILLEN,723 ML | by .;E.{“g::{; M. Buehier, Heénry B. Nibbe and AVENTU DOLIU. sion San Jose: 50 acres cultivated; | N & CO @71 HOW ARD_NICELY FURNISHED | McAllister st.; all invited; fine music. : WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS_THE K cottage of 5 rooms; water piped to house; 7 springs s v 5 o Perecpet i e Bl A 5 RENNER—RUFF—In this city, April 28, 1895, oo !o.m.t place; Siock and farming lools heoessary lo | o EousES, " HOUSES, CHOUBHS, ,!,91’3 Shnphey WELOP RN Shatn MRS OILN SLATER; § P 8. 005 MARKET ST.; | L WEGKLY CALL In wiavper, lor malling. __ | "y the Rew. J. M. Buchler, Louls Rennér and SRTY. run the pl & bargain. W.E. BARNA J & ent, to rent, T s 2 = < enefiL: diams; 10c. zal ‘alker-Ruff. 1 £ Oakland. | BALDWIN & HAMMOND. 10 Montgomery st. 50 WASHINGTON = stgm NY UNFUR- RS, IENDEE ROGERS. GIFTED MEDIUM DENTISTS. STEELE—KENNILL—In this city, April 25, 1895, “OF 2 ROOMS IN BERK QU2 nished housekceping rooms: running water. | M by the Rev. M. M. Gibson, D.D., Joseph Steele COTTA healer; cir., Mon and Fri; sitdaily. 122 Turk. | AN TOOTH FILIED OR BEXTRAGIED ; ROOMS TO LET M. FRA: THA painlessly by my secret method without dan- | LAnd Lucy Kennill both of San Francisco. T N T R T I T p ot e nt slate-writing medium: Sefouscacaius ox gas: wou 8 firsk prises; pricestes; DIED, ERARD HOUSE, EVENTH-—FUR- sonable; work warranted; all operations ex) ’ done: remember 1 have ramoved from € to 2 Brown, Mrs. Esther Malcolm, Alexander P. MUST BE SOLD TO CLOSE THE TATE OF « ley, lot 40x135, $50 down, $10 monthly; | nd 1ots all over town. CHAS. A. BAILEY, | st. or Berkeley station, Berkeley | | { OOK! $180—LOTS L | | QMaLL FU 1 good: short N2 v <E STE FALE | NS ARG BATI hed ingle and double, housekeeping. PRED i ot o 4 $1 cash and-$1 a weel b ahome and swvo | I h: rent on) one ..xfc?y”?ur‘nfi{?e?“fi'? = ;ARKF'rmgrfl\lovm l-‘m:ui': ei;’.;n\l{; }g etina 195 Turk & e R O L T ey e e o e b { Z each: rent only $20; one nic - | 7% 3 ESMOND) — < | eve.; 2 3 = 2 ot v, Eilen son, Athan bR B FIANEY, 804 Broad. | DILUFe 0 sale: ¢ ARUII(A0 duliao 37 Vindow suse forofiecs o honsekeepin HS. GRIFFIN—WRITING CIE. TORE. EVE: | 1) o Sungas wutit spa. OLL EVENINGS, E'."e"’{vfix‘n” Bhilice. Sarah i A M ;6 ROOMS; BATH; | 19)] SIXTH—CHEAPEST IN CITY: NICELY 4 28y = Yoster, William A. hillips, Sarah Elien § e T | b id de T s T CHALFANTS'S,8 MASON,COR. MAR Gnon, Ann Rosenthal, Jacob 8 "0t JONATHAN | G A e 1, Stgistied alng o AL EAATICICHETOgMEY A < OB MBDIUNC: | I g Tt s e e 1 cnlfl;g'f' Hathaway, Mrs. C- B. Staples, Mary Winslow DRAKE STE sed. | COTTAGES TO LET, 804 LARKD Y FURNISHED . Sun. . Tues. eve. 715 | on bridges, crowns and gold plates prices reduced; | Harmon. Elizabeth Smith, Nelli¢ orYotice s hereby gl i ceof an | ] ol e room; $ EEa 3 small gold fillings only $2; painless extraction. N S e Lt i . e City and County | B ESIDENCE PROPERTY INCON HILL; | 657~ GEARY-3 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS; |~ F ROO SN v 2 grniniph, Hean | BUs J : | SRR E : | ME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 769 MAR- wold on & Bl O e 21‘ key 21744, rear. ASTROLOGY. o D AR specialisis: ouly reli- | BROWN—Tn this city, April 28, 1895, Mrs. Esther chenged. . E. BUNCE, 1008 Broadway, Oakland. r- _mf: 12.000. 2 BARGAIN_BUSINESS PROP- | 2 BLOCKS FROM MIS- N 533 GEARY | B0le agent for painiess extraction: artificlal teein | Brown, beloved mother of Joseph and Maude frm#5; filings from $1; extracting 50c, with gas$1. | Erown. a native of County Tyrone, Ireland, aged VINDOW SUITE; STRALSEER—PROF. HOLM will separate. st.; horoscopes, quesiions. stocks. advice. d, the und d ecutors of the last will and ent of . erty on_San Pablo ave.: 125 feet | mwo FI 1 ROOMS, GAS FIX- | 773cy MISSION_NICE LITTLE FORNISHED | - IR, REA, 9 SIXTH ALL DENTAL WORK | 46 years. ased. will sell &% priv et h- | frontage. Apply to J. W. MOSS, 958 Broadway, tures, basement and yard: $17 and $14, with e weak E % at 1owest prices ana warranted; open evenings | CHASE—In this city, April 26, 1895, Mary E. H 1ot the United | Oakland. water and ashman. 955 Harrison st., bet. Fifth 163 toom, $1 e weok. s gel Tpargn e Lo 8% | Chase, aged 58 years. SH WILL BUY :A NICE 6-ROOM worth $2000. leaving & mort- AVE—ELEGANT SUNNY | TOROPOSALS TO FURNISH FORAGE, BTC, R e WARRANTED AS | p2y_In Santa Olara, April 29, 1895, Ellen, be- sald Superior | g, = th. 102 VAN NE! 0 P e suite; new house. Apply 515 Van N for Public Institutions. Office of the Clerk of 00d as can be made; filling $1. DR. SIMMS, | “loveq wite of Samuel Day, a native of County the 15th day of | 38{ D May, 1995 age, i BA —1 ROOMS; L oy - dentist, 930 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. s , , : cige of $1000. Address WM. P. TODD, 1 e Ay FINE FROM ; Board of Supervisors of the city and county of San i, 950 Mar £Y Clare, Treland, aged 72 years. of ibe said 3 ENSON | o o WIBUR ) Tnes 008 . bath; basement. 88 Thirtdenth st., near | 73 L ONIEDOMA W ¥rancisco, April 30, 1895. LY, WORK REASONABLE AND WAREANT- 2% Friends ' and _acquaintances are respect- e 1 the right, title . o In accordance with Resolution No. 12,151 ed. DR.J. W.KEY, 1122 Market st. fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW and interest th law or otherwis tion to t Sons by operation ther than or in add e time of his mprovements thereon, situate, in the City and Cor of San ] fornia, and bounded and & point on the westerly line of wit thereon sixty-six and herly from the north- nd Pacific avenue westerly line ree-twelfihs nt angles westerly one hundred and nine-tweliths feet: thence at herly sixty ree-ty right angles nd point of com- Western Addition the United States. Deed at expense of fers m be in W of Charles L. Patton, Attorney-at- d city and county, or de- Stevenson, deceased. .. PATTON. Attorney for Executors. TH ST., nt and neat and com THOMAS MAGE fine buy. : SPLENDID LOT near Castro; block :6—SW. COR nond sis. $25.00 F L- PRIVATE SALE. : rents $624 per year; 2 houses and dition: in the heart of city; small brick foun P LOTS NOTHR P., box 180, Call \ ANTED—_FOR CASH, CHE and sonth of the park. tie & (4 A NIC $1650. ot iy Tt LAND IN TO has_front vestigate this. len. etc.; nice home. 2 410 Montgomery st. F1-AC CHICKEN RAD AL 2 mile from town; running water: house 6 chicken-honses; small and ow, cart and_poi ; Alland. D.H. ALBERT E. YOU WANT A RANC purposes or un orchard alre 11 cash outley is e a, b 26 Montgomery st., vehicles, cattle, poultry and § PROWSE & BRADFORD, E PER ACRE, 20 ACR visions, eas; Haywards. terms. PROWSE & B! 5_ROOMS: BATH; CEL- 939 BUSH, Z Jors; running water; single rooms. LLIS—COTTAGE 6 ROOMS biece or parcel | large basemen 705 Ditied rootn cottage; § 50; $150 cash 25 monthly: Y PAR-- DOLORES, N NTIETH—3 FUR- 2, room cottage and buth. 5 FOR SMALL FAM- 20 Jonnston_ave. ble, near Odd Feil | 0—$100 cash; | Toom cottage and bath. $3150—$200 cash; %25 monthly: 30 monthly; new cttage 7 7721 HARKISON, NR. FOURTH—FINELY 2 furnished sunny rooms; bath; cloget; $1 & week. rooms and bath. 50—850 cash: $ use in fine conditior . 7 _ROOMS AND BATE from Geary-st. Cars: v 19 Johnston av COTTAGE: 4 ROOMS 21214 Perry st. 38x100; corner | ; 8 rooms and bath. large yard, pase- 5es to rent _from $10 up: open Sunday MARCUSE & REMMEL, $8—Cottage; 4 room OVELY COTTAGE HOME; 7 ROOMS; BATH 77 4 BIGHTH — SU eltths | 114 255 siugieor en sutte; reforonce ICE LARGE FURNISHED 4 room; #6. 5 NGLE FURNISHED 17:)91'51!. &dJ2 room; $3 month; double, $6; house- keeping, cheap. NNY — UNFURNISHED 4 gas; 1ot 50x150; cheap for cash or exchange 241 San Jose | for San Francisco prop “OF THE PR | » CONDITIONS OF SALE.—Cash, in d; reason for selling t00 small to P. ROTHERMEL, | & Y FLATS,30R 4 central; cheap rent. ZFLAT, 8 ROOMS; GAS; HOT : rent$15. Apply 12094 f this notice, and before the ONTH PURCHAS -room house 5 LARGE PAPERED , bet. Gough hot and cold w S DARLING, 508 LAMEDA PROPERTY—BUY, RE or exchange bargains. HAM & CO., 1355 Park st. Call on WILL B Alameda, and B | 'le;fl;.nm, S 7 ROOMS AND 1052 Howard st. 0 per month. W.C. MORAN, Lorin station, | sunny rooms and bath; rent cheap. | JLAT OF 3 OR | X1733 oak 1, $20 MONTHL se & fine 7-room hot in one block of station: cement walks; street 3 Lorin Station, SHED ROOMS. BE SOLD; 7- PHJ.MASON, OSITIVE BARGAIN LAT; 7 ROOMS; MOD- ms;: baths; modern improvements Feli st., bet. Broderick and Baker. TTPPER FLAT; 4 SUNNY ROOM modern lmprovements. near Nineteenth, £ FAIR OAKS ST., NR. TW ) —Bay-window fla TPPER FLAT; 6 ROOMS; CELLAR; MOD- ern improvements. 1135%a Pacific st., 1 block N NEW AND2DJIAN e Hazelton, Brown & Simpson, Mozart, etc. : bard times prices; installments. " MAGNIFICENT STEINWAY PIANO | , 738 Market st. | ; modern; $16. with great favor: terms of payment hat everybody can have a plano; bes; ARGE FULL-TONE UPRIGHT: MUST BE i price $100. Rm. TUPRIGHT ON 221 Leavenworth st FROM CITY OFFERS inway at less than half cost; must sell | immediately. Room 10, Flood building. vOOD UPRIGH' J sold this wee low Bryant: 5 and 6 rooms; bath; $10 to $17. S, BATH: NEWLY PAINTE: >ARTY REMOVI cor. Polk and Jack ST ¥ TPPER _CORNER | grand view; rent §24. 618 house, barn, | terling pianos sold on $10 install ment TAZ & SON, sole agents, 16-20 O'Farrell S, WITH OUR S: 6 ROOMS: BATH; hot and cold water. 130 Sixteenth st., | near Valencia. 2FLATS; 5 ROOMS, BATH. Eighteenth and Valencia, pianos sold on instal lustrated catalogue. action and_elegantly finshed: difficulty anywhere exhibited by SHE is ‘found with a niice selection is at present RMAN, CLAY & CO. S—PIANOS FROM $75 UP; OF ROFT & CO., 324 Post st. LL— NEAT upper flat; 5 room: R FLAT; b ROOMS; $17. 8 WAL terst., near Ridl, S ance payable S, 135IVY AVE, - near Van Ness. LAT,7 LARGFK, SUNNY ROOMS AND BATH, with 3 bay-window: renting. Be careful to go to 'S, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. a 1555 Howard st. CORNER BAY-WIN + extra-large rooms and bath: all su ny front rooms. Key downstairs, NW. cor. Seven- teenth and Capp sts. 1 HOWARD—FLAT, 7 ROOMS, BATH; 4 all modern convenience. ; plano, furniture, lements. Apply to YOW FLAT, 6 vards. ) S FINE FRUIT H200 125254 atle srova. sown. e oo oo DFORD, 3!.)000 CHICKEN RANCH, 4 ACR black loam, new 1-storry hard fin- ished house and basement, small barn, large chic en house and brooder, fine flower garden, 15 mi utes walk from Posto $1000 cash, balance per cent. , Petaluma. ACRE—IMPROVED BIG VALLI : must be sold: United States patent. W. L. ER. yville, Cal. a < ACRE LITTLE HOMES ON EIGHT YEARS' JASY TERM ODERN FLAT, 6 ROOMS AND BATH ; BENT ELEGANT UPRIGHTS, STANDARD TAIGHT, ABOVE BRODERICK—SU’ ny 6-room flat; fine view: best neighbor- T HAIGHT—UPPER ny rooms; modern improvements. H—SUNNY UPPER 5 rooms, bath; $18. NY ROOMS AND BATH; modern improvements. FLAT—6 LARGE, ns, Briggs and other pianos. ch; timber; running water; well lo- MULLER. mal 2 Latham place. credit. D. H. TWING, Sonoma City, Cal. N WS FOR 5 CENTS—THE LL, in wrapper, for pailing. WEEKLY CA R FLAT, b ROOMS. 375 SANCHEZ ing; transient. ROOM FOR $10. AND CITY nished suite: water, gas. '-’1— PINE—FURNISHED ROOMS SINGLE, 1.9 double housekeeping; $1 50 9947'1%'131)—2 U ISHED ROOMS IN 4 rear, water included, $6 and $7. 3058 A “ROOMS; NEW AND 137 3 3 9 SUNNY ROOMS, PARTLY furnished for housekeeping. 2’ GILBERT,NE. BRYANT AND SEVENTH— 8 sunny rooms; cheap; $8. Tj—,—,— KEARNY—8$4: 2 NICE SUNNY UN- D0 furnished rooms; washroom and yard. Call after 3 P. M. 14 FicHTH—3 SUNNY ROOMS, 6?)3 HOWARD ST,—% 2 NNY DOUBLE AND reasonable. FUR- T COR, HYDE— parior for man and wife or 2 gents. 1 l'l STOCKT NICE FURNISHED ROOMS (11 from $4 up. 43 VAN 5SS AVE. — NEWLY FUR- nished and unfurnished sunny suites or single room. T 101?1‘001{'1‘01\ LARGE, SUNNY FRONT '2 rooms nicely furnished; gentlemen. 25 CAPP—4 LARGE_ROOMS. ’Sxi LARKIN, NEAR GEARY — NIOELY furnished sunny front room; large closet; gas: bath: rent reasonable; private family. () LEAVE: NWORTH—PLEASANT SUNNY { ZY) bay-window suite: other rooms; bath. & sunny room: also suite. MINT AVE., COR. JESSIE—NEWLY FU nished sunny rooms, suitable for one or two §6 to §9 per month. JIRS. M. HEIN. POLK, NR. MARKET—FRONT BAY-WIN- also single: from $5 10 $12. 15 YAX NESS AVE—NICELY FURNISHED ) double and single rooms; suitable for doctor. 296 MCALLISTER,OPP. NEW OITY HALL— Sunny furnished rooms: private family; $8 to $10. R e & 9] 9 LEAVENWORNI — NICELY F U B- Z nished front parlor. B EF) SECOND—_NEWLY PAPERED AND REN- .Z ovated single and double rooms; #1 to §3 per week. 1292 TAY10R — ELEGANTLY FURNISHED 5 JARGO HOUSE, 106 NEW MONTGOMERY— Furnished housekeeping suites $2 per week. 32 1 SEVENTH—8 UNFURNISHED ROOMS, 2 cheap to good tenant. ‘2'1’ - POWELL-SUNNY FURNISHE D rooms, suitable for 2 gentlemen; reasonable. Q"?AGE—E TARGE UNFURNISHED ROOMS, suitable for light housekeeping; no children in house. 1‘3&); SACRAMENTO ST.—8 ROOMS; SEPA- 29 rate entrance; rent $8. IHE CARROLTON, 1206 MARKET ST.—ELE- gantly furnished sunny rooms; rents reduced. single furnished; references. (Third Series) of the Board of Supervisors, SEALED PROPOSALS will be received in_open session of the Board on MONDAY AFTERNOON, May 6, 1895, from 3 to 3:30 o’clock, for furnishing forage for horses of the Fire Department; also for | the City and County Hospital, Almshouse, County Jail and Branch County Jail, from July 1, 1895. to June 30, 1896, the estimated yearly supplies re- quired being as follo HAY~—100 tons, wh qualit; HA 50 tons, wheat, first quality. JLAY~350 tous, oat, first quality. HA Y—100 tons, alfaifa, first quality. All hay to be clear of rust and mildéw, and to be aten and oaten mixed, first delivered in rope-bound bales. OATS—400,000 pounds, well assorted, first quality. BRAN—150,000 pounds, clean and sweet, first qualit MIDDLINGS—70,000 pounds, first quality. GROUND BARLEY — 80,000 pounds, first ROTS—80,000 pounds, first quality. TULE HAY—350 bales, first quality. BARLEY STRAW~—1500 bales, first quality, in rope-bound bales. ‘The above-described supplies for the Fire De- partment are to be delivered at the different e ine, hose and hook-and-ladder companie ouses, as required, and the supplies for the other public institutions named are to be delivered at the place of business of the person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded, in more or less quantities than designated, without extra charge irom the price bid, and at such times and in such | guantities as required, upon requisitions (approved respectively by the chairmen of the several com- mittees on Fire Department and hospitel) of the | Chief Englneer of the Fire Depurtment, the stew- | ard of the City and County Hospital, the superin- tendent of the Almshouse and the Sherift, NOTICE.—Bidders will estimate for any or all of the forage supplies enumerated with the distinct | understanding that tho term more or less is not limited to the amount_designated, but is for such an amount as may be required during the year, and that the board reserves the rizht, as it is its inten- tion to award the same separstely to the lowest bidder, and that in every instance no bid, except | from & merchant who is & dealer in the supplies | enumerated, will be received. Also, bidders will estimate under the express understanding and agrecment that under no consideration will the board recoguize or allow amy assignment of any contract or allow the supplies included in any con- tract 1o be furnished from or by any other person than the person to whom the contract is awarded, either under an asignment or other instrument, uniess the consent or the board is first obtained through a resolution duly passed by said board and approved by the Mayor, consenting and agreelng to the same. Also, that the Chief Engineer of the ¥ire Department, ghe_Superintendent Physician of the City and County Hospital, the Superintendent of the Almshouse and the Sheriff, by and with the consent of either of the respective committees on Fire Department, Hospital or Health and Police shall have power to purchase any or all of the sup- plies required at the market rates at the expense of the party to whom any contract may be awarded to furnish the same, if upon the requisition of the oflicers named the party fails to furnish the quantity or quality of the supplies designated, whick, under contract, he may be required to furnish. All supplies furnished the several departments to be subject respectlvely to the approval of the Cliet Engineer of the Fire Department, steward of the City and County Hospital, the Superintendent of the Almshouse and the Sheriff, whose decision siall be final ana conclusive as to the reception or rejection of any or all the supplies offered, and in all cases supplies must be inspected and weighed at such timesand places as may be designated by the respective committees. The party taking & con- tract will be required to give a bond inthe sum of 1500, with two sureties, to the satisfaction of the “ire Department, Hospital and Health and Police committecs, for its faithful performance. Pro- posals to be'indorsed “Forage for Public lnstitu- tions.” The party to whom the contract is_awarded will e required, prior to or at the time of the execution of the contract, to pay the cost Or & proportion of the cost of advertising this notice in three daily newspapers. Each article awarded to be charged with one-eleventh portion of the entire cost. In order t0 preserve uniformity and to facilitate the award, the board has resoived to receive no bids unless made upon blank forms prepared by the committee, and a certified check for the sum of $500, drawn during the month of May, 1895, in favor of and made payable to the Clerk of the Board, must_be deposited by the bidder, condi- tioned'if the proposal is accepted and the contract awarded, and if the bidder shall fail or neglect 10 pay the printing charges, execute the coniract and give the bond required within six days after the award is made, then and {n _that case the said sum hall be paid Into the City and County Treasury by id Clerk, as liquidated damages for such failure and neglect. Blanks furnished by the Clerk. The Board reserves the right to reject all bidsyt the public good 50 requires. JOHN A. RUSSELL, Clerk. 235 HAYES ST.—LARGE FRONT SUITE OR RAND SOUTHERN, COR. SEVENTH AND Mission—Rooms all light: water, gas and electric bells; elevator runs from 7 A- M.t 12 . 3.: single, 50 cents; suites, $1 day; $2 50 and $5 week up. HE MARSHALL, COR. LAGUNA AND Mc- ‘Allister—All sunny suites and single; splendid table; rates reasonable. MRS. J. B. MARSHALL. OSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET, BET. Ysmh and Seventh—Single and suites; per night, 85¢ to $1; week, $1 50 to $5; families. ROPOSALS FOR (OOLHOUSE. Sealed proposals will be received by the Super- intendent of Common Schools in open session of the Board of Fducation, new City Hall, Wednes- day, May 8, 1895, at 8:30 o'clock P. M., for heating the Peal Primary School building on West Mussion street, in the clty. 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. YO \ ARIN M srom San Francisco. RANCHO DE NOVATO. Tracts of any size desired; fruit, grain and vege- teble land; no frrigation; both rail and water transportation; $40 to $75 per acre: easy terms. town of Novato; graded school, hotels and stores on the property; sand for circular. Dairy for sale with or without cows and 65, Chronicle buildt JLEGANT, SUNNY FLAT; 6 ROOMS AND 145 Grove st., nr Van Ness ave. ES, COR. BUCHANAN—NEW SUN- 5 rooms, bath ;modern improvements. FLAT 7 ROOMS, BATH; I au papered and frescoed. 718 Grove. LATS, FLATS, FLATS, FLATS, FLATS, to_rent, to rent, to rent. 10 Montgomery st. DELINQUENT SALE NOTICES. NOTICE — GOLDEN y—Location of principal place of basiness, San Francisco, California; loca- | tion of works, Devils Gate Mining District, Lyon Notice—There are delinquent upon the following ’ account of asses | levied on the '8th dsy of Janu everal amounts set opposite the names o SYNDICATI INVESTMENT COMPANY, e4 | Sec'ive sharcholders, as follows: —5000 ACRES 26 MILES | EwfiQ\“mng o5A escribed stock, To rent, to rent, to rent. umen“le). 1895, the | BALDWIN & HAMMON FURNISHED FLATS. Ho. Cert. Shares. FURNISHED FLAT 8 ROOMS; 2 TRUSTEES’ SALES. e L GO B RUSTEES' SALE—IN ACCORDANCE WIT the terms and under the authority of a certain deed_of trust, duly executed by SOLOMON R, party of the first part, to HENRY C. CAMPBELLand THADDEUS B. K irustees, pariies of the second part, and the SAN FRAN @, and recorded in the office of the Coun R Fresno, State of California, in Liber 99 of Deeds, at pages 222 and following: and in pursuance ©of a resolution passed on the 18th day of April, 1895, by the Board of Directors of said SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION, a corporation, and the holder of the noie (No. 9548), to secure payment of which the aforesaid deed of trust was executed, declaring thatdeiault had beenmade in the payment of the principsl sum and other sums, due under sald note and_deed of trust, and requesting and_directing said HENRY C. CAMP- BELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, trustees, to mell the real estate described therein to satisty said | AMPRBELL and THADDEUS | indebtedne We, HENRY C. B. KENT, trustees, do hereby give notice, that on TUESDAY, the 218t day of May, A. D. 1895, at 12 o'clock . of that day,and at the auction sales- room of BASTON, ELDRIDGE & €O., No. 638 Market street, in the city and county of San Fran- ciscq, of California, we will scll at public auction e highest bidder, for cash in goid coin of the United States, all that piece or parcel of land sifuate in the county of Fresno, State of Califoraia, deseribed as follbws, 1o wit: According to_the official plats and system of surveys of the Government of the United States: In Township fifteen (156) south, range twenty- two (22) east, Mount Diablo base and meridian: Of section ‘seven (7}, the fractional northwest quarter (fractional NW. 14). Containing one hundred and fifty-one and twenty-four one-hundredths (151.24) acres of land. Together with the appurtenances. . TERMS OF SALE-Cash in gold coinof the + months; within 15 minutes of Kearny st. ., box 94, Call Office. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, would suit 2 families. LARGE UNFURNISHED ROOM AND kitchen. 18 Lewis st., off Taylor, near Post. EDDY — SUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS; 180 for housekeeping. UNION. party of the third part, | | the Board of Di January, 1895 lance with law, and_an_ordes irectors, made on the eighth day of mary shares of each rder of the county of (VHATSWORTH, 708 SUTTER — SUNNY, handsomely furnished rooms; bath; good ser- | yice; reasonable. “A BLINGTON TOUSE, 127 KEARNY—PLEAS- ant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first,class in every respect; terms reasonable. . HE SHERMAN APARTMENT-HOUSE; 129 new sunny rooms; strictly respectable; hal? price of best hotels with equal accommodations; Yery central. 28 Kighth st.. near Market. e R e rEoumum AND ROOMS. 301 YorES SUNNY FRONT ROOMS; board if desired; private family. T ISDHURST, 501 GEARY, COR. TAVIOR: new management; sunny suites with board for 2,855 10 $65; single rooms With board for 1, $25 10 $35; firsi-class table snd service. STORES TO LET. A A A A A A A A A A A A AAAAAANA %20 ONLY; FINE BARBER-SHOP LOCA- tion: 161 Second st., cor. Howard. BALD. N & HAMMOND, 10 Monigomery st. such stock as may be n FOLSOM—#6 UP: FURNI; complete for housekeeping. el metrbioell e i o BBAURREY TURK—LARGE FRONT NEWLY FUR- nished housekeeping rooms; $16; gas; bath. 1 MISSION—2 SUNNY FURNISHED 2 housekeeping rooms, bath, laundry, $9; essary, will be sold at pub- of thé company, room 50, 9 Montgomer; [SHED ROOMS Nevada Block, No. 30 Frapcisco, California, on MONDAY, the fourth dgy'f.?d;%nycn,llsss. st the hour of 2'o'clock v, . of sald day, to pay said delinquent asse thereon, together with cos vertiatig e ponses of sale. sts of advertising and ex- . B. HOLMES, OFFICES TO LET. 2 GEARY 8§ OFFICE ROOMS. KBY 2171/, rear. ESK ROOM AT ROOM 6, SIXTH FLOOR, Mills building. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Office—Room 50, ) THIRD—SUNNY FRONT FURNISHED evada Block. No. 309 M housekneping room, $9; gomery street, 8an Francisco, Californla. POSTPON EMENT., Notice is hereby given that by order of the Board of Directors the date of the salé of delinquent stock | for assessment No. 1 is hereby post, DAY, the 25th day of March, A. | same time and place. single, $1 and POWELL—4 NICE ROOMS; TOP FLOO Apply downstairs. By TEHAMA — LARGE SUNNY FRONT room. well furnished; use of kitchen for nhousekeeping. HOWARD nished for housekeeping. 1 WELSH, OFF FOURTH, NR, BRYANT; 22 or 3 micely furnished housckeeping rooms; cheap. MARKET, NEAR BIGHTH; LARGE furnished front room . 1895, ab the | + E.B. HOLMES, Secretary. GOLDEN EAGLE MINING COMPANY. FURTHER POSTPONEMENT. Notice is hereby given that by order of the Board of the sale of delinquent stock for assessment No. 11s hereby further postponed to WEDNESDAY, the 24th day of April, A. D. 1895, at the same {ime a 2 FRONT ROOMS FUR- of Directors the light ousekeep- FIFTH—CLEAN, SUNNY, FURNISHED or unfrnished housekeeping rooms; 88 up. THIRD— SUNNY HOUSEKEEPING rooms; single or suite; we will make prices 10 suit; investigate. OLMES. Secretary. S TPONEMENT. Notice is hereby given that by order of the Board of Directors the date of sale of delinquent stock for assessment No. 1 I8 hereby further postponed to TUESDAY, the 14th dayof May, A. D. 1895, at the same time and FIME& ECOND-HAND LUMBER, FIREWOOD AND bricks for sale cheap. Sutter st. and Grant ave. 5 Sy BICYOLE: EXCELLENT CONDITION. Call at 841 Castro st. () GOOD AS NEW—b-DRAWER DOMES- SZO tic sewing machine. 93914 Mission st. T[HRASHING ENGINE FOR SALE CHEAP— One 8x14 straw-burning thrasning engine, with brand new boiler: bullt to carry a working pressure 9f 100 pounds of steam. AppLy at. T, J. MOYNI- HAN'S boiler works, 811 and 813 Mission st., southwest corner Beale. EW 8100 LADY’S SAFETY; $50 CASH OR N inu.:umanu. 826 McAllister st. "ALIOT OF EASTERN STANDARD MAKES safes which Ve el in exchange as part payment for the Waltz safes, as follows: 3 burglar-proof bank orcoin safes, 7 jewelers’ safes, 8 pawnbrokers' sefes, 13 merchant safes: fire and burglar : all sizes; at lessthan half cost; see them 'vou order.” The Waltz Safe Salesroom, 221 and 223 Market st., factory 18 and 16 Drumm SHERIFF’S SALES. HERIFF'S SALE—JOHN B. HALSTED, Plaintiff, vs. HARRIET DENNEN and JAMEé MUIR,individually and as Executrix and Executor of the last will and testamentof MARTHA MUIR, deceased, JOHN D. MUIR, an incompetent per- son, and MARY A. SULLIVAN, as his guardian, KATE MOSELY, THOMAS W. TOMPKINS, JOHN A. TOMPKINS, MRS, ANN SULLIVAN, BRIDGET TOMPKINS, J. F. SULLIVAN. GEORGE T. KNOX, B. ¥. BEATTY, A.J. TUR" NER, J. L. HALSTED énd W. A.'HALSTED, Defendants. No. 46528, Superior Court, Department 10. Order of sale and decree of foreclosure. Under and by virtue of an order of sale and de- cree of foreclosure, issued out of the Superior Court, Department 10, of the city and county of San Francisco, State of California, on the 16th day of Apnl, A. D. 1895, in the above-antitled action, wherein JOHN B. HALSTED, the above-name: plaintiff, obtained a judgment and decree of fore- closure against HARRIET DENNEN and JAMES MUIR, individually and as executrix and execntor ‘of the last will and testament of MARTHA MUIR, deceased, JOHN D. MUIR, an incompetent per- son, and MARY A. SULLIVAN, as his guar- diad, KATE MOSELY, THOMAS W. TOMP- KINS, JOHN _A. TOMPKINS, BRIDGET TOMPKINS, J. F. BSULLIVAN, A. J. TURNER, J. L. HALSTED and W.'A. HAI- STED, defendants, on the 18th day of March, A.D. 1895, which said judgment and decree was on the 234 day of March, A. D. 1895, recorded in Judg- ment Book 26 of said court, at {m(s 182, I am com- manded to seil all that certain lot, plecé or of land, situate, lying and being in the city and county of San Francisco, State of California, and Dounded and described as follows: ‘Commencing at & point on the westerly line of Dearborn place, distant therefrom 238 feet and 3 inches southerly from the southerly line of Seven- teenth street, and running thence southerly along said line of Dearborn place 32 feet, thence at right les westerly 96 feet and 9 inches, thence at Tight angles northerly 82 feet, and thence at right angles easterly 96 feet and 9 inches, to the polnt of nning. oiher with all and singular, the tenements, he&u‘mnnh and appurtenances thereunto be- longing, or in any way appertaining, and the rever- sion and reversions, remuinder and remainders, Tents, issies and profits thereof. Public notice i3 hereby given that on WEDNES- DAY, the 220 dey of A. D. 1895, at_12 oclodk noon of that day, in front of the New City Fiall, Larkin-street wing, In the city and county of San Francisco, I will, in' obedience to sald order of sele and decres of foreclosute, Sell the above-de- . BRIDGES AND TEETH 3 a specialty. 1841 Polk st. HILL, 14438 MARKET ST, near Eieventh; no charge {or extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; leeth irom $8 per set: extracting 50c; gas given. (COLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATL, 806 MAR- W. DECKER. MONEY TO LOAN. OWEST RATES ON CITY, COUNTRY AND collateral securities. TRAVERSE, 318 Mont- gomery st. Am{ SUM (CITY)—DIAMONDS, ESTATES, i Te, Tealty. ' SPECK'S, 50 Montgomery. Lfo { LOANED ON JEWELRY AND DIA- monds. Mills’ building, fifth floor, room 6. DVANCES MADE ON HOUSEHOLD FUR- niture without Tremoval, warehouse receipts and other securities; lowest interest. Room 68, Donohoe building, cor. Market and Taylor. @200 AT 6 PER CENT ON CITY AND $300.000 Siand frst-class business prom A. SCHULLER, 508 Montgomery st. ANY SECURITY, AT LOW RATES; DEAL~ ing confidential. 43 Crocker building. MORTGAGES, ESTATES, sum. MUR: Market. MUSICIPAL LOAN ~OFFICE, CROCKER AW ‘building, room 57; telephone Main 5122. NY SUM OF MONEY ADVANCED ON your furniture, pianos or real estate; low rates; call and state vour proposition or write: oped evenings. J. NOONAN, 1021 Mi oN X b A ELRY. ER ¥l valuables at the Security Loan Bank, 1108 Market st.. nr. Mason: private entrance 7 Turk. LEGAL NOTICES. N THE SUPE URT OF THE STATE of California, in and for the City and County of San Francisco. CHARLES SUTRO, plaintiff, vs. ALFRED R. WATSON et al., defendents. Action brought in the Superior Court, City and County of San Fran- cisco, State of California, and the complaint filed in said City and County ot San Francisco, in the office of the Clerk of sald Superior Court. The people of the State of California send greet- ing to ALFRED R. WATSON, WILLIAM ROE, PETER DOE, JOHN FIRST, JANE FOE and MARY COE You are hereby required to appear in an action ‘brought against you by the above-named plaintift in the Superior Court of the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, and to answer the complaint filed therein within ten days (exclu- sive of the day of service) after the service on you of this summons—if served within thiscounty; or, 1f served elsewhere, within thirty days. The said action is brought to obtain judgment of this court for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage, described in the complaint and executed by the said ALFRED R. WATSON, on the 2d day of June, 1894, to secure the payment of a certain promissory note made by seid Watson to plaintiff on said 2d day ot June, 1894, for$20,000, described in the complaint herein, and which, by non-pay- ment of interest, has become due, no part of which said note has been paid, and the whole thereof, together with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 2d day of June, 1894, Is due and unpaid: also for 5 per cent of the amount found due plaintiff, for his counsel fees in this action; also for the sum of $107.50 paid for insur- ance, and $5 pald for searching the title to the ‘mortgaged premises subsequent to the execution of said mortgage. Tnat tne premises conveyed by said mortgage may be sold and the proceeds thereof applied to the payment of the principal and interest of said note, moneys expended by plaintiff as aforesaid, counsel fees, and costs of suit; and in case such proceeds are not sufficient to pay the same, then that judgment be docketed against sai ALFRED R. WATSON for the balance re- maining duc, and aiso that the said defendants, and all persons claiming by, through, or under them, or either of them, may be barred and-fore- closed of all right, title, claim. llen. equity of re- demption and interest in and to said mortgaged premises, and for other and further relief, as will more fully appear by reference to the complaint on file herein. ~For further particulars reference to said complaint is hereby made. And you are hereby notified that 1£ you fail to ap- pear and answer the said complaint, as above re- quired, said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. ‘Witness my hand and the seal of the Superior Court of the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, this 2d day of March, A. D. 1895. [Seal.] C. F. CURRY, Clerk. By IL F. Monnis, Depiity Clerk, ALFRED SUTRO, Attorney 10r plaiatift, 101 Crocker building, San Francisco, Ci OTICE OF SALE_PUBLIC NOTICE IS hereby given that under and in_compliance With the terms of the decree of the Superior Court in and for the city and connty of San Fran- cisco, State of California, auly given and made on the 26th day of April, 1895, In the action_there before sald court pending, entitled “ALICE R. LONG, as administratrix of the estate of GEORGE LONG, deceased, vs. MATTHEW MCDONNELL," 1, the ‘undersigned, the receiver in said_action. will on TUESDAY, the 80th day of April, 1895, at 1 o'clock P. M. on that da it the nursery situ- ated on the southeast corner of Hampshire and Twenty-fourth streets, in said city and county, sell at public auction ail of the property of the lute firm of LONG & MCDONN ELL, consisting of the stock, fixtures, appurtenances and goodwill of said nursery and nursery business, together Wwith the Jeasehold interest in the premises whereon said nursery is situated, to wit: Commencing on the southeast corner of Hampshire and Twenty-fourth sireets and runiug thence easierly along the south 1line of Twenty-fourth street 100 feet: thence at right angles ' southerly 31 feei; thence at right angles westerly 1 feot'to the east line ef Hampshire street; thence at right angles northerly along the east line of Hampshire street, 126 feet: thence at_rignt angles easterly, 94 feet; thence st right angles northerly, 50 feet; thence at right es westerly 94 fect, to the east line of Ham shire street, and thence at right angles northerly along said east line of Hampshire street, 143 feet to the point of commencement, being part Mission Block No. 176. Said leasehold interest consists of the unexnired term created by that certain lease dated August 2, 1892, wherein ANTON KRIEG Is lessor and GEORGE LONG and MATTHEW McDONNELL are lessees, and whereby said premises are let (o sald lessees for the period of five years from the first dny&t. September, 1892, at the rental of $32 50 per mon! e Said sale will be made to the highest and best bidder, for cash, and subject to the confirmation of said Su, jor Court. Twenty per cent of the amount bid to be paid at the time of sale; the bal- ance payable on confirmation of the sale. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 26th day of April, 1895. JOHN HAYES, Receiver LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. ek i lONDAY, Aprl 29, Schr Broth mpson, 10" hours Fisks Mil; 90 cds wood, to Bender Bros, Domestic Ports. AUBAI—Safled Apr 29—Stmr Newsboy, for GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived A) Hansen, hence Apr 17. B DIVORCE SUITS BEGUN. Bophie Levy vs. Louls Levy. Clrrleli.xmk'l.lmh Monk. DIVORCES GRANTED. Caroline Crouch from Alfred Crouch. Catherine Horan from Johu Horan. (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock 4. 3«., from St. Clare’s Church. EASTERBY—In this city, April 29, 1895, Agnes Easterby, a native of England, aged 66 years. FOSTER-—In this city, April 28, 1895, at his resi- dence, 50215 Severith street, William A., beloved husband of Celia Foster, and father of Willlsm A., Annie M., Katie E., Daniel G., Joseph and Mary A. Foster, a native of New York. A mem- ber of Franklin Lodge No. 44, A. 0. U. W. %5 Notice of funeral hereatter. GUNN—In Alameda, April 28, 1895, Ann, beloved wife of John Gunn, a native of Scotland, aged 77 years 4 months and 6 days. ¢ A Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 2:30 o'clock P. M., from the resi- dence of Ler son, John Gunn Jr., 1804 Grand street, Alameda. HATHAWAY—In Nantucket, Mass., April 27, 1895, Mrs. C. B. Hathaway, beloved mother of Mrs. Charles A. Potter, Mrs. Emil Trittenbach and Charles C. Hathaway, of San Francisco, aged 63 years 11 months and 24 days. HARMON—In this city, April 28, 1895, Elizabeth, beloved wite of Thomas D. Harmon, and mother of Nellle, Alfred, Samnel, Joseph, Alice and Mamie Harmon, a nativeof England, aged 61 years. 29 Friends and acqualntances sre respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock A. M., from St. Luke's Episcopal Churcn, corner Van Ness ave- nue and Clay street. Interment Masonic Ceme- tery. LUCAS—In this city, April 29, 1895, William Lucas, beloved husband of Maggie Lucas, and brother of Charles, Georze, Thomas, Edward and Frank Lucas, Mrs. T. Ryan and Mrs. M. Brynes, a native of San Francisco, Cal., aged 29 years. 8@ Friends and acquaintances are’ respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from his late residence, 221/ Natoma street; thence to St. Pat- rick’s Ciurch, where services will be held. Inter- ment Mount Calvary Cemetery. MCDEVITT—In this city, April 28, 1895, Sarah McDevitt, relict of the late Frank Mc Devitt, and Deloved mother of Mrs. Charles Towe, and sister of Catherine Canney, a native ot County Donegal, Ireland, aged 80 vears. A Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the tuneral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock . 3. from the resi- dence of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Towe, 127 Onk street; thence to St. Joseph’s Church, where asolemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the Tepose of her soul, commencing a5 9 0'clock A. 3. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit flowers. MALCOLM—In this city, April 28,1895, Alexander Price Malcolm, beloved son of the late Robert W. and Ann Malcolm, aged 30 years 1 month and 28 ays. 3 Funeral seryices will be held TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 11 o’clock a. M., at his late resi- ence, 1724 Hyde street. Interment L O. 0. F. Cemetery. OLSON—In Santa Clara, April 29, 1895, Amand Olson, beloved sister of Mrs. Chbristian Oison, a native of Sweden, aged 25 years and 12 days. PHILLIPS—In this oity, April 28, 1895, Sarah Ellen, beloved wife of’ George J. Phillips, and mother of George and Rober: Phillins. POOLER~—In this city, April 28, 1895, Charles D., beloved husband of Annie Pooler, and father of George, Stella, Charles and Ethel Pooler, and son of Mrs. Sarah Nichols, aud brother of Mrs. Dr. J. Calder and George W. Pooler, a native of Michi- gun,aged 44 years 10 monthsand 7 days. [James- port (Mich.) papers please copy. | B Friends and acquaintances are respect- #olly invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday). at 10 o'clock A. M., from his late residence, 827 Geary street, under the auspices of Golden Gate Lodge No. 64, Woodmen of the ‘World. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by carriages. ROSENTHAL~TIn this city, April 28, 1895, Jacob Rosenthal, beloved father of Marcus, Joseph, Toby E. and Louis Kosenthal, a native of Gnesen, Prussia, aged 73 years and 4 months. 23 Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services THIS DAY (Tuesday), a¢ 10 o'clock A. M. at his son’s residence, 1628 Octavia street. Interment New Salem Cemetery Dby 11:45 train from Third and TownSend streets. SMITH—In this city, April 28, 1895, Nellle, dearly beloved daughter of James and Sarah Smith, and sister of Katie, Tessle. Willie, Danfel ana the late Thomas Smith and Mrs. P. F. Bird, a native of San Francisco, sged 20 years 1 month snd § ays. A% Friends and acquaintances are t- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock A. M., from the family residence, 475 Tehama street, between Fifth and Sixth; thenceto St. Patrick's Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock A.. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. STAPLES—In this city, April 28, 1895, Mary Win- slow, wife of J. D. Staples, a native of Massachu- setts, aged 65 years and 14 &F Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 11 0’clock A. 3., from her late resi- dence, 711 Taylor street. Interment private. STROMBERG—Inthiscity, April 28, 1805, Axel H. Stromberg, beloved Busband of Annie Strom- berg, and father of Myrtle Stromberg, and sou-in- law of John deWitt, a native of Sweden, aged 26 years. 5 Friends and acquaintances are.respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock P, ., irom the lors of Petersen & Gantner, 8 and 10 City Hall, square. Interment L. 0. O. F. Cemetery. TORNINICH—In this city, April 29,1895, Frank Torninich, a native of Austria, aged 56 UNITED UNDERTAKERS' EMBALMING PARLORS. E uisite for First-class Fung nable Rate: 5. 27 and 29 Fifth street. f McAVOY & CALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. ‘Telephone 3080. A5, MCMENOMEY. CHAS. MCMENOMEY, JAMES McMENOMEY & SON, NDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, 1057 Mission Street, N:ll' Seventh. ‘Telephone No. 3854. JAS. ENGLISH. T. R. CAREW. CAREW & ENGLISH, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 2 Ness ave., near Market st., San Francisco. "lr'alzn‘l:m:;gbfl.e N. B.—Not connected with auy other house in this city. ikl LAUREL HILL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION. CBOICE LOCATIONS IN ANY PART OF THE grounds for sale and lots laid out on the Lawn system or inclosed with low walls, as purchaser desire. myl’erpetw care of plats a specialty. Cemetery permanent. For the Snmhuen of lots or tfor any. J:}%T:d?(e}:: apply to the superintendent on tx?ll;lznn\w and Bush st., San Francisco, Cal. CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY, SANMATEO COUNTY; NON-SECTARIAN; 1aid out en the lawn plan; perpetual care; beau- ent_and easy of access; seeit befors ———— e Utilted States; ten per cent payable (0 the under- SOLNES Setstnty. 1 | REANITELA N OF R EABRINON DAk A5.cBa Eyiuie 0, el mfirymg"rzigrm:&;wm:m o satisty satd Rm’l‘ns—mkuqm—»mm .signed on the fall of the h: ., bal délly- | Em————————mc——————— Nicely furnished sunny kitchen and bedroom EW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- | judgment, with interest and costs, €tc., to the high- - ery of deed: and £ u{w"&’}’ffif’unx&"fifi-"as&é TYPEWEITERS AND SUPPLIES, | 0f housckecping: Toasonable, hand. - W. S. RAY Mig Co. 12 California st. 13&_ and st bidier, for gold coin cf the Ualted s METROPOLITAY PROBATE COMPANY, title (ten days being allowed for search), then sald | —— - ——oeners 5 RAPH: ID BROADWAY, NEAR STOCKTON—NICE ILSHIRE SAFE, LETTER-PRESS, SC. I CE y Sheriff. A Capital Stock, $100,000. el VALUE GET A CALIGRAPH; IT 4 e ALE, A ANDERSON~—In this city, A] , Incorporated. Cap! ok, ,000. ien per cent {0 be forteiied and e saoto bo void. | JIOR BEST VALUE GET A CALIGRARR: ¥ T1D Ronsekeeping rooms, with iehen coftee-mill and money-til: cheap. 102 Clay ot | San Francisco, April 23,480, 1o p grry | “wite of Thomas Andersin. s datgnger. - "° | " Costs advanced: bonds furnished in probace ad g HENRY C. CAMPBELL, 5 ontgomery st.: rents; repairs; Mimeo' | 790 FOLSOM-_NICELY FURNISHED SUN- _Fco NTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES | No. 419 California_street, San At- | BOYTER—In Alameda, April 27, 1895, (0 the wife | Suardianship matters; wills drawn THADDEUS B, KEnt,” } Trustees. es. ny housekeeping T0oms; ulgo single; cheap. | L bought and sold, 112134 Market, bet, 7th and 8th | ~ torney for Plainuiftg of J. A. Boyter, & son, 54 Nevada Blook, San Francisco, ]

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