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(€4 ( THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MAY 13, 1895. 9 CITY REAL ESTATE B S Svr iy . PACIFIC HEIGH' FOR SALE AT LESS THAN COST. Easy payments, as small asrent: price, $7250; new house of nine rooms completely finished: will be tinted to su ery sunny: fine marine view: Buchanan, near Vallejo. THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, 4 Montgomery st. For? ALE CHEAP—HOUSE AND LO' or Alameda. 169 Clara st. ’_\ BARGAIN, CITY CHOICE S AVENUE PROPERTY. VAN MUST BE_SOLD TO CLOSE THE ATE OF DRAKE STEVENSON, JONATHAN Ix the_Superlor Court of the City and County of San Francisco, State o Californis. In the matter of the estate of JONATHAN DRAKE STEVENSON, deceased. Notice is hereby given thai in pursuance of an order of the Superior Court of the City and County of San Francisco,State of California.made in depart- ment 10 thereof, on the 25th day of April, A. D. 1895, in the matter of the estate of JONATHAN DRAKE STEVENSON, decedsed, the under- sizned, eXecutors of the Iast will and’ testament of said deceased, will sell at private gale to the high- rst bidder for cash, in gold coin of the United States, subject to confirmation by sald_Superior Court, on or after WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of May, 1895, all the right, title, interest and_estate of the said JONATHAN DEAKE STEVENSON at the time of his death, and all the right, tile and Interest that sald estate has, by operation of law or otherwise, acquired other than or in addi- tion to that of said deceased at the time of his death, in and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the improvements thercon, situate, lying and being in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: _Commencing at & point on the westerly line of Van Ness avenue, distant thereon sixty-six and three-twelfths feet northerly from the noril- westerly corner ot Van Ness and Pacific avenues; running thence northerly along said_westerly line of Van Nessavenue sixty-six and three-twelfths feet; thence at right angles westerly one hundred and twenty-four and nine-twelfths feet; thence at right angles southerly sixty-six and three-twelfths feel thence at right angles easterly one hundred nd twenty-four and nine-twelfths feet to said west- rly line of Van Ness aveuae and point of com- mencement; being a portion of Western Addition Block No, 83. TERMS AND CONDITION! gold coin of the United State purchaser. 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 office of Charles L. Patton. Attorney-at-Law, 319 Pine street, in sald city and county, or de- ed to the undersigned personally. ted April 27, A. D. 1895. EDWARD PEABODY and- ALFRED S. BARNEY, Executors of the last will and testament of Jona~ than Drake Stevenson, deceased. CHARLES L. PATTON. ('BEEAPEST LOTS I3 OF SaLE.—Cash, In Deed at expense of Lots on grade and fronting on Point Lobos ave., Clement st., 34th and 35th aves. Two lines of cars will pass the property. Lots ready for buil ng. . _Sizes'25x100 and 25x130. Only $25 cash, balance $10 per month. Call for disgrams, etc. WILL E. FISHER & CO. 14 Post street. N _ALAMEDA—TO EXCHANGE FOR Fraucisco property, modern 2-story house; Tooms and bath; handsomely furnished;lov 60x 150; gas, city and well water: carriage-house; street macadamiz alf block to electric-cars; 5 minutes from brondrg:uge station; 6 minutes to v gauge: cost $3300. Apply CHAS. C. 4 Montgomery st., S. 2 o BO00. 12710t 40%135, 850 Sown, $10 monthiy houses and lois all over town. CHAS. 46 Market st. or Berkeley station, Be: JPERTY-OWNERS, BUILD! tects—Gnaranteed surveys of city lots for $7 50 up by 5. HARRISON SMITH, 530 Californis, r. 450 WORTH _$650; LOT O TH ST. DU near Castro. Terms 1128 Vallejo_st. =8 COUNTRY REAL ESTATE-—Continued. HOUSES TO LET. B ACRE, 20 ACRES FINE FRUIT MINNA, BET. FIFTH AND SIXTH-8 !?f‘—tOO land 34 mile from town, whole or sub- 43 rooms; every modern improvement. divisions, 0 _LET—HOUSE OF 5 ROOMS: 'asy terms. PROWSE & BRADFORD, BATH; s. Hayward: $1 3 PER ACRE—IMPROVED BIG VALLEY ranch; timber; running water: well lo- cated: must be sold: United States patent. W. L. ¥O R, Kelsevville, Cal. only $16 per month. 525 Hickory ave. LARGE SUNNY ROOMS; RENT CHEAP. x: n bakery. 1180 ST, NEAR EIGHTH—3 COTTAUE OF 5 ROOMS, BATH, BASEMENT OAKLAND REAL ESTATE A SNAP—IN A BUSINESS CORN £\ Pablo ave.; lot 50X125: at $1500 less than w offered for cash’ two years ago; owner must raise money; see us and make anoffer. W.E. BAR- 458 Ninth st., Oakland. ACRES CHOICEST ALAMEDA COUNTY TEMPLETO. sunny rooms; rent §8. and stable. 120 Fillmore st. 1 8 ROOMS, LARGE YARD $ ble. 2627 Harrison st. 141 1 ELLIS—HOUSE 7 ROOMS, BATH; 2 rent $20. Apply 626 Eddy st. N 9-ROOM HOUSE AND LARGE GAR- den; fine yiew; basement; rst. See premises or MADISON & soil; all under cuitivation: $5000. M. B. 809 Castro. near , 986 Washington, Oakland. E 4 DESIRABLE SUNNY ROOMS. 86 HO Alabama, near Twenty-seventh. 2 5 ROOMS; ; near hirty-fourth and Tele- graph; see it. M. B. TEMPLETON, 966 Washing- MISSION—BA Y-WINDOW HOUSE; 10 rooms; sunny side. 103 ton, Oakland. Fr iR $1 S ROOMS; YARD: CELLAR. 37]DORE BNAP—FIVE-ROOMED uDl‘ng ALL MOD- - st., off Harrison, bet. Ninth and Tenth. ern; lot 25x140: street sewered; city water; < = : close to Twenty-third-avenue station: price $1400 OUSES, HOUSES, HOUSES, m:ff’gi’fi- terms $400 cash: balance on time. Apply to LDWIN & HAMMO: 0 Montgomery HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS — Continued. FABBO HOUSE; 105 NEW MONTGOMERY— Furnished housekeeping suites, $2 week; sin- gle rooms 15c¢ per night. EDUCATIONAL. A A e e~ YPNOTISM — LESSONS IN HYPNOTISM and mesmerism; clairvoyants devel: by J. DIAMOND, 406 Sutter st., rooms 50 and 51. 137 MARKET—BET. JONES AND CITY Hall ave. unfurnished suite: water, gas. ROOMS TO LET. S S B A AP AP e R A AR A A 4431 BRYANT, NEAR THIRD — NEATLY 2 furnished sunny rooms and bath, $7 50. ANDIDATE FOR TEACHERS, ANY COL- lege or civil service examination prepared. (S,:l Seeh guarantoeds - Addreey “Tutor,” box 40, C: ice. ERTICAL AND POINTED HANDWRITING taught. C. EISENSCHIMEL, 285 Kearny. ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private theatricals arra; pupils rehearsed onstage. R.5& 12, 1. 0.0, F. block, 7uh and Market. TEHAMA—2 OR 3 SUNNY ROO: well furnished, suitable for honukuepm‘;‘.s' 'HE DELAWARE, 1141 AND 1151 MARKET st., bet. Seventh and Kighti—Choice rooms: furnished or unfurnished; en suite or single; by day, week or month; also offices; running water: incandescent ligh! iled hearths; mantle mirrors; tes and closets: every room light aud sunny. RS, 8. SAUNDERS. ¥ D SOUTH PARK_LARGE SUNNY FRONT room with 3 windows; suitable for 2 gentle- men or man and wife. \/OCAL TEACHER, JOSEPH GREVEN, IM- proves and beautified even spoiled voices and procures positions for his pupils. 82 Ninth st. MES; MELVILLESNYDER, OEATORICAL, Vocal and Dramatic Academy, 519 Van Ness ave.; vocal classes Monday, 8 P. 3., 51 month; dra- matic classes Wednesday, § ». ., $3 month: ' also private_lessons and piano; ladiés and gentlemen coached for professional or umateur stage (stage for practice). 1065 MARKEY = NICE FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping; single rooms and one unfurnished room. P ALLISTER — 4 LARGE 44] Nonelar Gy Hall; s7t0 818, SO Y 104 WHITE BROS., 1128 Twenty-third ave., East Oak- land. FAL BARGAINS: SACRIFICE FOR CASH 50x100 NE cor. Eleventh ave.and E Twes tieth st.; 50x100 adjolning the above nort 50x150 SW Fifth ave. and E_Nineieenth s 50x150 adjoining south ; 50x150 SW cor. Eleventh ave. and E Twenty-first st.; all splendid building sites. v FURNISHED HOUSES. R00MS AND BATH one nicely furhished: furniture for sale cheap if desired. Apply 728 Fulton st. [VINE FURNISHED FLAT, 6 SUNNY COR- ner rooms; piano; reasonable. 800A Webster st., cor. Fulton. 05 B e avD VAN NESS—RENT $100: ELEGANT B1250. fooms, nara finian, High basement: TO0 Statned motern nortnesat corner Douse, 2'chicken-houses: land all fenced; fine place 10F | g roome b ot e K oply DAVID raising poultry; one block from electric road. For terms see Fraitvale Land Company, Fruitvale station. STERN & SON: fontgomery COTTAGES TO LET. TROOM COTTAGE; SHEDS; LARGE YARD; ey at 252 Florids st. %1 MODERN COTTAGE; FRUIT TE| « . shrabbery; grand location, SPEC Montgomery st. DOLLARS DOWN. FIVE DOLLARS A MONTH For building lots in the ALVIN TRACT, near Froitvale: close to Haywards electric road and fronting the S. P. Company’s railroad station. 0 Local trains stop hourly at the Alvin Tract. 38 YICIOR. B [ AND 8TH, OFF BRY- Only 10 minutes’ ride from Oakland. OO ant—Cortage §8; 8 rooms; nicely papered. TRACT FENCED AND GRADED. D BATH. 917 JACOB H V 630 Market st., San Francisco TILL £XCHANGE A MODERN nouse in Oakland, lot 50x100, choice locality, $16 X QUENY, COTTAGE. 2 ROOMS, LARGE STA- ble: $10. 919 Cappst. 7 ‘@R 4 ROOMS; 2 BLOCKS FROM MISSION-ST. $ v Apply 360 Jessie st. , 1002 Broadwi ) PER FRO: oice Tocatfon; strect work done; stone walk; S AND CELLAR; $15. 417 exchanges made in city and country real estate. n Hill marine view, EIRATRD IHP IR a it 14, 257V CoTTioR: ¢ Eoous ®45()(). A PARGAIN: LOT 100x140, ON . and basement; 21234 Perry st. D4V, Central ave., Alameda, one block west | $8—Cottage; 4 rooms: 208 Perry st.: water free. fom Park st.; adjoining property heid from $70 to Apply to UMBSEN & CO. $80 per foot: now is your chance for a snap. GRAY & NAISMITH, 463 Ninth st., Oakland. l OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE AT COST OF house; 7 rooms; nearly new; terms to suit. 1015 Trwenty-first st., near Linden, Oaklan O LOVELY COTTAGES IN A 3 Zi tion: electric cars pass property: 100x240: morigage §4500; will sell for $14,000 or exchange for clear property or lots in_San Francisco or Oak- lsnd. E.E. BUNCE, 1008 Broadway, Oakland 1250). 2 BARD FINISHED COTTAGE OF DU, % good rooms and good lot; 1 block to streetcars, at beautiful Fruitvale, Oakland: terms only $50 ¢ash and $15 per month; don't fail to see this. ALD:. & GARFIELD, 902 Broadway, Oakland. OMES FROM $£400 UP; SEE from $75 to $100 each. CARROLL, Fruitvale stati PBUSINESS AND RESIDENCE PROPERTY sold on easy terms: small payvment down or ex- changed. E.E.BUNCE, 1008 Broadway, Oakland. Qf'," CASH WILL BUY A NICE é-ROOM o § OV cottage, worth $2000, leaving & mort- gage of $1000. Address WM. P. TODD, 1008 Broadway, pakland. FLATS TO LE! DALE PLACE, OFF GOLDEN GATE AV bet. Leavenworth and Hyde—6 rooms and bat 'Tgxh\\' MODERN BAY-WINDOW FLAT; $ o Srms; b a8 ; tubs. 909 Folsom,nr, Sth. BAND 4 ROOMS EACH. hteenth. 13 JOHN ST, NR. JOURSUNNY FLA' 2038 Harrlson st., opj PPER FLAT: 6 ROO Powell and Jackson; $18. I 1‘ 3 ELEGANT UPPER FLAT; 6 SUNNY . rooms: bath, gss end washtubs. 830 Nineteenth st., bet. N and Sal flz (Castro Clr); JICE SU -ROOM F! AR PARK; AN fine view. 1021 Haight, above Broderick. @Q FLAT; 4 ROOMS; NO CHILDREN. + Valleio st., near Leavenworth. CORNER ROOMS AND BATIH; $15. . cor. Polk and Jackson sts. 6.2 BAY-WINDOW FLATS: MODERN; « stable. 135 Fair Oaks, nr. Twenty-third 170 AND 1708 HYDE — NEW AND ELE. { flats: 5 and 6rms.; $30, $27 50, $25. bath: 8 and 16 Collingwood st., off Seventeenth, near Castro; rents reduced. 7 46 HOWARD ST.; LOWER FLAT, ent reduced. NHOICE Y FLAT OF 6 ROOMS, BATH; rent rednced; 23214 Sixth st., near Howard. 1007 OAK. BET. SCOTT AND DEVISA- 1128 OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. CARPETS AT YOUR O SLLHAAS. 408 Eleventh st. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. N ALAMEDA, 4 BLOCKS FROM STATION, pleasant 2-story house of 9 rooms and bath, city Wwater, newly papered and painted throughout: wiil dero—Upper flat of 5 rooms and bath. rent to good tenant at $25 per mon; s 3] { TWE! OURTH owner, W. J. PIERCE, 704 Sacrdento st., San | 9& Francisco. rooms N. B-~—I1 preferred, will sell the above on easy terms 3000. $2 1614l STEVENSON, NEAR EIGHTEENTH 2 —Flat 5 nice rooms; $12. TRCHASES A NEW 2- ~TF WORTH DOUBLE: SPLENDID LOT; story 6-room house: hot snd cold water | 5 EXTRA-CONVENTENT FLATS: 6 AND 7 B3T5. 272700: Baminaty near Castros block | and bath. -Address CHARLES DARLING, 508 | 2 Eo k400 Ny N provements; sun all rom electric cars. J. R. ROCHE, P. O. box 1876. | California st., S. F. day. Fell st., bet. Broderick and Baker. & DOWN:$1 WEEK PAYMENTS WILL | &9()() CASH, $20 MONTHLY, WILL PUR- | @ FLAT 4 NICE LARGE ROOMS AND $1 (t buy choice bulldipe lots; 2 new coitages '}EO chase & fine 7-room house, valne $1800, P12, Tt Ly Ciementina as near izt fo cheap. THE McCARTHY CO. 646 | within one block of station: cement walks; streets | - dek ol Market st s Sk aded, etc. W. C. MORAN, Lorin Station, | QUNNY FURNISHED FLAT, 5 ROOMS: BATH et P e e modern improvements. Apply 410 Haight st. OUSES FOR SALE ON SMALL MONTHLY L E p payments: loans made on San Francisco real LOUIS BLANK. 214 Pine st.. rms. 68 &59. BEAL ESTATE. At COUNTKY Q')‘)»—l’ 100 ACRES, 5 MILES FROM MIS- DLV, sicn San Jose; 50 acres cultivated: 6 acres in orchard; 1 acre vineyard; cottage of 4 rge rooms and 1 small one; water piped to house; ranch all fenced; stock and farmin: the place. W. E. BARNARD nth st., Oakland. EGAIN; 1140 ACRES OF FINE g land in Calaveras County, 20 miles N ckton; 400 acres plowed, 400 more can be; e fine pasturage; 2-story house of 8 rooms, 0f 5 rooms; large barn; Tiver Iuns across Property, also five -creeks and numerous springs; all fenced and cross fenced; alfalfa field; irrigation if necessary; also good mining on river: access (0 hundreds of acres of pasture outside in mountains; must sell very cheap or exchange for Oakland or San_Francisco property. CLOUGH & BAKER, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. ARGAINS IN CHEAP LAND: $2 50 per acre; San Luis O] County; 635 acres; good when cleared. $3 per scre: Santa Barbara County; 820 acres; £ood for hogs and grain. 3 per acre; Kings County; 640 acres in irriga- tion_ district; sll level; sediment soil; raise any- thing. 550 per acre; Kings County; 640 acres in arte- sian belt; all level: rich soll; fine to subdivide. $7 50 per acre; Fresno County: 120 acres in ir- rigation district; level; sofl deep and rich. ALL ON EASY TERMS. Also—Grazing, farming and fruit lands; chicken ranches: timber, large and small, at all prices; school and Government lands. CALTFORNIA LAND BUREAT, 640 Markat. MPROVED RANCH, 29 ACRES, NEAR CON- cord; choicest fruits and table grapes, full bear- ing; trade for improved Oakland or Berkeley prop- exty or Sauta Clara County raneh. O. K. KING, 902 Broadway, Oakland. @ SH, $1100 IN 10 YEARS, BUYS $400 Fode1 13 ucee ranch; Sonoma; s level: snap. SPECK'S, 30 Montgomery. 15 ACRES IMPROVED; 3 MILES FROM 1 5—E§1Asmsun 15 YEARS—15. g8; g0 W Petaluma. Owner, box 17, Call. N. D. SICKELS, : THE LAND AGENT. The only agency in America making sale and ex- change of country property a strict specialty regu- larly Dublt.)nng a 3 DAILY DESCRIPTIVE LAND JOURNAL. Accuratedescriptions of hundreds of places for sale and propositions 10 exchange ranches for town and city property: also for any class of business or mines. Greatly facllitating and free of charge (o buyers and sellers. All new propositions daily. * " 318 Post st., bet. Stockton and Powell, S, F. 'FARRELL & CO. DAVID BUSH, COUNTRY DEPARTMENT. 11 MOETGOMERY ST. 1 you wish to purcnase country lands we would like to show you soms bargains in improved in- come producing orchard, vineyard, grain and stock farms (many of them bank foreclosures) that we bave in: Alameda, Contra Costa, Napa, Sonoma, Solano, San Mateo and Santa Clara counties, and in thefmiddie and northern counties, and in the San Joaquin Valley. We would also call the attention of ouyers to the fact that our Mr. Bush, baving an improved orchard and vineyard and a 40-years’ experience and knowledge of the value of land for orcherd and vineyard purposes, can intelligently direct buyers to the best lands and bargains in the State, and now is the time to buy. For particulars inguife_of David Bush, country department of O'FARRELL & CO.,11 Montgomery st. -ACRE RANCH, MOST BEAUTIFUL HOME, for sale cheap; good house and barn and p; 3 acres in vines, 1 acre orchard; 1 good chickens. 20 ducks; 3 mifles from Marti- Y3 'ush. $2500; no agents. Call 25 FOR ALL; STRAIGHT, fair and_square deal: an investment offered that is Lonest; own your own home and be inde- pendent: try i and you will find that we advise you right; we will sell you 40 acres of alluvial soil Inthe Warren Green rancho, Glenn County, Cal., for $280: $3 per acre down, balance in 60 monthly yments, without interest, and will throw in town ot 100x150: iand soitable for all kinds of fruit, berries or grain; needs no firrigation; climate un- surpasscd anywhere in Califfornia; 168 miles north of San Francisco and only 20 miles from county seat of county, and 6 miles from nearest rallroad town; fare, round trip, $9. For investments and information address or call on the H. M. BENSON C0., 802 Broadway, Oskland. ARIN COUNTY—5000 ACRES 26 MILES M “rom sen Francisco. RBANCHO DE NOVATO. Tracts of any size desired; fruit, grain and vege- table land; no frrigation; both rall and water transportation; $40 to §75 per acre; easy terms. town of Novato: graded school, hotels and stores on the property; send for circular. for sale with or without cows. DICATE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 64 and 65. Chronicle buildine. 50"00 NEAR HAWYARDS, 8 ACRES, . choice frujt, honse of 10 rooms and bath. all modern ' conveniences; piano, furniture, vehicles, caitle, ponitry and implements. Apply to PROWSE & BRADFORD, Haywards. GRIFFIN, COTTONWOOD, CAL., SENDS « free circulars and prices of cheap land. ¥ YOU WANT A RANCH FOR GRAZING purposes or an orchard alreaay improved, where only small cash outlay is required, balance paysble in 6 or 7 years, apply 326 Monigomery st., 8. F 3 ACRE LITTLE HOMES ON EIGHT YEARS credit. D. 1, TWING, Sonoma City, Cal. JEW SUNNY FLAT OF 4 ROOMS; LARGE 100D CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT: 23 AN yard. 52 Norfolk, bet. 11th & 12th, off Harrison. acres of land In the most desirable part in Al SILVER—NICE FLAT; 5 ROOMS AND bath; rent $22 50 per moeth. 1200 LARKIY, OPF. BATHS_SGNNY FUR nished 11‘0[11 room, $5 month; other rooms. 210 STEINER, NEAR CALIFORNIA— Family, 2 adults, with nicely furnished home, will rent” nice nny bedroom, with use par- lor and Kitclen; opportunity for couple; - reason- ble. JOREE REMOVAL OF BAGGAGE TO NEW rooming-house. 112 Taylor: $8 to $25 month. Gg ~ MINNA, COR. EIGHTH—NICELY FUR- nished bay-window rooms; 81 week. ROASOUTH PARK-NEWLY IURNISHED Z sunny suités and single; suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen. IRST-CLASS CLOTHING SALESMAN. 641 Market st. 'I_/-‘(j- 7VISADERO—1OR 2 SUNNY FUR- (U9 nished rooms, $5 and $6 per moth. 622 TWENTY-FIRST — A LARGE SUNNY front room ; newly furnished. 141 SHIPLEY, BET. FIFTH AND SIXTH— A1 TWENT 115 Flat of 4 rooms, $10. TH, NEAR MISSION—3 2 sunny housekeeping rooms, furnished, $9. 1129 HOWAED — SUNNY FRONT FUR- nished rooms; $5 up; also housekeeping Foome,; F9 SECOND-NEWPAPERED SINGLE AND double rooms; $1 (0 $3 per week; 20c to 50¢ per night. PEARL, COR. MARKET, OPP, OCTAVIA—1 supny bay-window room, well furnished, for 1N TIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS College, 723 Market st.: dipioma course $30. ARR'S INST., 669 MARKT—BOOKKEEPING ‘taught in 6 weeks. We pledge ourselves to keep free for 6 months books our graduates fail on. NGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT BY MISS DILLON, 14 McAllister st., room 46. EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 POST Bookkpg, business practice, shorthand, typing, electrical engineering, telegraphy, modern lan- ges rapidly taught. Write for catalogue. LLIAN BEDDARD, THE ENGLISH AC- tress, coaches ladies and gentiemen, for the dramatic profession; appearances arranged. Shake- spearean Academy, 408 Van Ness ave. CHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME- chanical elu'll'acerll.\g5 surveying, srchitecture, tab. '64. VAN DER NAILLEN, 723 Mkt MONEY TO LOAN. OANS ON REAL ESTATE, 1ST AND 2ND ‘mortgages, furniture or pianos without re- moval; lowest rates. BECKER, 240 Montgomery. compared with those of the same date last vear: Eureka 41.78, last year 02.22: Red Bluff 28.40, last year 19.70; Sacramento 28.90, last im 14.19; San Francisco 26.41, last year 16.60; Fresno 14.14, last year 6.27: Los Angeles 15.86, last year 6.53: San Diego 11.56, last year 4.09; Yuma 2.97, last year 2.16 inches. San Fralicisco data—Maximum temperature 82 deg.. minimum 63 deg., mean 72 flO&- recast made at San Francisco 10r thirty hours ending midnight May 18, 1895: For Northern California—Fair; cooler along the central and southern coast and In the Sacramento Valley; slightly cooler in the San Joaquin Valley; brisk westerly winds; fogsy along the coast ai ni ‘or Southern Callfornia—Fair; nearly statlonary temperature, éxcopt somewhat cooler along the northern coast; fresh westerly winds, along the coast. mFor Nevada—Fair; nearly stationary tempera- ire. For Utah—Fair: somewhat warmer. For Arizona—Falr; somewhat warmer in the east portion.: San Francisco and vicinity—Fair; cooler; f0ggy at night; brisk to high westérly winds. ‘W. H. HAMMON, Forecast Official. ————— e OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. STEAMER. |DESTINATION | SAILS. | PIEE. Newport, . Mayl3, Bam Bdw’{ 2 Yaauina Bay..|Mayl4, 5ex Miss China & Japan Mayl4, Spu/PM S 8 Portland.......| May14,10a3|Spear San Diego..... May15.11AM | Bdw'y 3 Vic & Pgt Snd|May15, 9AM Bdw'y 1 HumboldtBay | May15. 2Px|Bdw'y 1 Eel River. May15, 9ax|Vallejo Panama .. ....|May16. 4Pu|Lombrd Arago. Coos Bay...... May18,104x | Vallejo Alce Binchd | Portland.......| May17, 5ex|Vallelo Eureka.....|Newort ......|Mayl7, ax|Bdw'y 2 Colima, Panama. .|Mayl812x [P MBS Humboldt... | HumboldtBay [May18.11ax Washt'n State of Cal|Portland......| May19,10AM Spear Santa Rosa..|San Diego. ... glyls.un(]mw'y 2 'OREIGN AND LOCAL CAPITAL IN TRUST t0 loan on first mortgage at 6 per cent; second mortgage, 1 per month; furniture, piano ; life in- surance policies from 8100 up. Loan, box 77, Call. N HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE WITHOUT removal, warehouse receipts and other securi- ties. Room 68, Donohoe building, cor. Market and Taylor sts. ST AND 2ND MORTGAGES, LIFE INSUR- ince policies, bank books. GOULD, 633 Market. OWEST RATES ON CITY, COUNTRY AND collateral securities. SHADBURNE JR. & Co., 313 Montgomery st. NY BUM (CITY)—DIAMONDS, ESTATES, furniture, realty. ' SPECK’S, 30 Montgomery. N[ONEY LOANED ON JEWELRY AND DIA- ‘monds. Mills’ building, fifth floor, room 6. ()N ANY SECURITY, A’ A ing confidential. 43 Crocker building. W Quee; |Vie & Pat Sn 0, 9as|Bdw'y 1 STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. STEAMER | FROM | Honoluln | Mexico. Eureka.. Newport. State of Portland. Umatllia Victoria & Puge Del Norte, Grays Harbor. Humbolds Humboldt Bay. Crescent City. .. |Crescent Clty. Arcata... Coos Bay Santa Hosa...... S North Fork.. San Blas. . SUN AND TIDE TABLE. £ [HIGH WATER.LOW WATER| SUN. |MOON. pianos,alimony ;any sum. MURPHY,828 Marker. '1\ UNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, CROCKER uilding, room 57; telephone Malin 5122. NY SUM OF MONEY ADVANCED ON your furniture, pianos or real estate; low rates; call “and state your proposition or write: open evenings. J. NOONAN, 1021 Missionst. N[ONEY LOANED ON JEWELRYANDOTHER iV valuables at the Security Loan Bank, 1106 Market st.. nr. Masou: private entrance 7 Turk. MONEY WANTED. ONEY WANTED ON Al REAL ESTATE security. P. B. TRAVERSE, 813 Montgy st. man and wife; running water; folding bed. 2{-76 FULTON—4 ROOMS, UNFURNISHED; 20 rent §1 82 21 Kitchen; price $7 per month. EIGHTH—FINE FURNISHED ROOMS; new house and farniture; gas and bath. 3 TOL2 Si80y bay window and other reomes Tea sonable. 1300 STOCKTON_NICELY FURNISHED OFARRELL—SUNNY FEONT SUITE; | 2% wiso single’: rent reasonable; gas and_ bath, 20 + EDDY—NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS; ;2 1 BUSH—SUNNY FURNISHED ROOM; { 4132 private family; reasonable. FF SECOND-_SUNNY FURNISHED SUITES; also double and single: gas, bath. quiet bouse: $5 and $8. 419 iT. SEVENTEENTH AND Eighteenth—Nicely furnished sunny front and back room. 718" BUSHST.—RLEGANTLY FURNISHED suite or single room ; sun all dey. FOLSOM—THREE SUNNY HOOMS AND 1HOW AR D—NICELY FURNISHED '2 Toom to let; rent cheap. runping water in apartments; gas, baths. 61 PINE—DOUBLE SUNNY ROOM; ALSO singl 7’12 ELLIS-FURNISHED SUNNY ROOMS. u_}—’.'\n. NA—SUNNY FU; { to1let: rent moderate. 198 MCALLISTER. VICELY FURNISHED ANTED—$1500 ON EXCELLENT REAL estate security near San rrancisco; the im- provements insured for the amount of joan, pay- able to mortgagee; 11 per cent will bo paid for one year; 1o expense for examination of property. Ap- ply t0 JOHN L. RICHTER. 513 Market st. HORSES. INE YOUNG BELMONT MARE, PHAETON ny lady can drive re at Nucleus Stable, 191 Stevenson st. LE—BLACK TEAM, 1900 POUNDS: lopy and gentle; chestnut team, 2200 rives single and good in saddle; a 2:20 :2 hands; bay may, 1550 pounds; all class of horses bougnt and sold. California Horse Re- pository, 510 Van Ness ave. 4() HORSES FOR SALE; ALSO WAGONS, buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horse Market, 327 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednes- day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. room; German family: $10; references. "T GEARY—ALL SUNNY ROOMS; WILL D 1O rent very reasonable to neat roomers from %8 up; everything new: hot and cold water. ERARD HOUSE, 142" SEVENTH—FUR- nishied rooms, single and double, housekeeping. RAND SOUTHERN, COR. SEVENTH AND Mission—Rooms all light; water, gas and electric ; elevator runs from 7 4. M. to 12 P. M. single, $2 50 and §5 week up. Y& EMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET, BET. Sixth and Seventh—Single and suites; per night, 35¢ to $1; week, §1 50 to $5; families. meda; finest improved property immediately ad- joining; title absolutely pertect: will be offeréd for 10 days as a whole at bal? its_actual market value, For terms:see HERMAN CORDES, cor. High st and Briges ave.; Alameda. . 510.000.\ GREAT BARGAIN IN A fine business property on Park st., Alameda; large 1ot and substantial brick improve- ments: will easil; 27 12 per cent. Apply to JOSEPH A. LEONARD COMPANY, 1364 Park st., Alameds, or 19 Montgomery st., San Fran- cisco. F YOU WANT A GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL AND STYLISH HOME CALL ON THE OLD BUILDING FIRM OF A. R. DENKE, WEBSTER STREE' 51500, SEW MODERN FIVERGOM (O DUV, tage, easy terms; #5500, on Park st., lot 95x117, improved, rents $40 per month; 10 exchange for city property, a fine home on Cen- tral avi JUDD, 1424 Park st., Alameda. Q@ SNAP; NEW MODERN COTTAGE: blSOO street work, sewer, cement walks complete: $150 cash; balance $20 monthly. Alsmeda bargains, for cash and installments; houses to let in all parts of Alameda. H.P MOR- EAL & CO., 1432 Park st. 12 B NEW SUNNY LOWER FLAT 5 .U, rooms; bath; large separate yard; Mission electric cars. 214 Chattanooga st ear Pwenty-third, $11 4 LARGE CLEAN ROOMS; WATER free. 315 San Jose ave., near Twenty- fine wide street; halt block from Valencia. FINE NEW FLATS 3 SUNNY ROOMS AND cellar each with latest improvements. NE. corner Twenty-third and Sauchez sts. ‘QUNNY FLAT; 6 ROOMS; $15. 912 ELLIS st., bet. Van Ness ave. and Franklin st. %9 LOWER FLAT; 5 SUNNY ROOMS. 376 + Banchez st., or. Seventeenth. BAY-WINDOW ROOMS; GAS, BATH, MIR- Tored mante; basement, yard. 1228 Treat ave. 8. NICE 5ROOM FLATNEAR BALDWI . SPECK & CO., 30 Montgomery st. 12071 BUSH—FLAT 4 ROOMS (1 ALCOVE), 2 bath: hot and cold water; gas and water free; rent $22 60. Apply 12094 Bush st. 1513[ MISSION, NEAR ELEVENTH-5 2 beautiful papered sunny rooms; bath; aundry. NEW MODERN FLAT; 6 ROOMS, BATH- room and laundry. 30 Russ st. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. Aol ot () e e e &9, FLAT OF 4 ROOMS. 663 MINNAST. OR SALE_CHEAP, TO CLOSE ESTATE, | D14, new 10-room cottage; on Vine st Berkele SLEGANT SUNNY FLAT, 7 TOOMS, near station and university. Apply WM. JONES, 24 Sacramento st., clty. DENTISTS. beautifully papered and frescoed. 718 Grove. LL SELECTED (NEW) COTTAGES, FLATS, 41 houses, wiih stable, $6 10 $100. SPECK'S, 30 Montgomery. {LEGANT, SUNNY FLAT; 6 ROOMS AND bath. 145 Grove st., nr Van Ness ave. JLATS, FLATS, FLATS, FLATS, FLATS, AR, TOOTH FILLED O EXTRACTED panlessly by my secret method without dan- gerous cocaine or gas: won 8 first prizes; pricesrea- sonable; work warranted; all operations expertly done; remember I have removed from 6 to 20 To rent, to rent, to rent, to_rent, to rent, to rent. O'Farrell st. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY—PLEAS- ant sunny rooms, en suiteand single; firstclass in every respect: terms reasonable. HE SHERMAN APARTMENT-HOUSE; 129 new. sunny rooms; strictly respectable; half price of best hotels with equal accommodations; very central. 28 Eighth st.. near Market. BOAEDING AND ROOMS. URNISHED ROOMS WITH 2 MEALS A day; 1 or 2 genuemen; nicest location in Mis- fl:fl:og)fl"u family. Address B. W., box 117, EVONSHIRE, 725 PINE ST.—QUIET, SE- lect home for permanent or transient guests: table excellent; woman cook; summer rates. 141 OCTAVIA—LARGE SUNNY FRONT alcove suite,with board; also single rooms YOUNG LADY_ WISHES TO BOARD A child. Apply 653 Third, near Townsend. CHILDREN BOARDED. Y OUNG COUPLE WISH TO BOARD CHILD: reasonable. 22 Byington st. STORES TO LET. $10 STORE AT 321 NOE, NEAR MARKET . street. OUR-STORY BRICK AND IRON BUILDING and basement, 508 Sacramento st., containi elevator, power, etc.; rent $80. Apply DAVI STERN & SONS, 20 Monlgumar!' st. OFFICES TO LET. SOy P e o e e SR T O LET_FRONT SUNNY OFFICES; FIRST floor. 12 Montgomery st. ESK ROOM AT ROOM 6, SIXTH FLOOE, Mills building. T)E-T.T. LEEK, 1 FIFTH— and Sunday until noon. T CHALFANTS'S 8 MASON,COR. MARKET, X sets of testh are made to please Of no_charg HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. 1 STOCKTON—NEWLY PAPERED AND 2 painted unturnished rooms cheap. 61 STORAGE DVANCES MADE ON STORAGE. LIEBES STORAGE WAREHOUSE CO., 906 Market st. on bridges, crowns and gold plates prices reduced; small gold fillings only $2; painless extraction. ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR- ket, bet. 30_and 4tn, ga3 specialists; only relt- sble agent for painiess extraction: artificial teeth FOLSOM—LARGE BAY-WINDOW AND two other rooms; unfurnished ; all $8. FIFTH—SUITE ROOMS FURNISHED for housekeeping; rent cheap. 160 322 ; ; Z() MINNA—2CON VENIENT ROOMS, FUR- ’m](”,' et :’: ;,::;“'"%;"; 5?:,‘[;’%" ‘%’:‘:,;, 359 Hnedtor housekeeping, cheap; also others. at 1owest pr e POLK—4 NICELY FURNISHED HOUSE- @7 A SET FOR TEETH: WARRANT D | good as can be made; filling $1. DR. SIMMS, dentist, 930 Market st., next Baidwin Theater. ILSON BROS, 1710 MARKET ST., BET. ‘Turk and Van Ness—Get our rates and ex- amine our method for storage of furniture and ail kinds of iousehold goods; dust and vermin proof; separate T00ms at low rates. S FE, DRY, CHEAP PLACE TO STORE YOUR furniture, étc. LUNDY FURNITURE COM- PANY, 818 Mission st. FEERITORE, PIANOS AND OTHER MER- chandise recelved on storage; money advanced on consignments; fire-proof buliding. 410 Postst., “A LL WORK REASONABLE AND W ARRANT- ed. DR.J. W.KEY, 1122 Market st. TORAGE OF FURNITURE, PIANOS, HOUSE- hold goods, ete. J. M. PIKRCE, 735 Market st. E. ¥ G. YOUNG. BRIDGES AND TEETH withont plates a specialty. 1841 Polk st. DR4 LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET ST, near Eleventh; no charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from §8 per set; extracting 50¢; gas given. 10LTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 806 MAR- J ket st. DE. CHARLES W. DECKER. PROPOSAL! EDEMPTION OF DUPONT-ST. BONDS.— Treasurer's office, City and County of Ssn Francisco, May 8, 1895. Holders of Dupont-street bonds issued under an act of the State Legislature, entitled “An act to anthorize the widening of Duggn: street, in the City of San Francisco,” adopted March 23, 1876, are hereby notified that the undersigned will receive sealed proposals for the surrender of said bonds, as provided by Section 13 of said act, at his office, in the New City Hall, San Francisco, until 12 o’clock noon of MONDAY, May 20, 1895. The amount to be applied to the redemption of sald bonds is about seventy-three thousand doliars ($73,000.) Bidders will state at what rate they will surrender thelr bonds for payment, less coupons due. No proposals above par will be con- sidered. Bids to be indorsed, “Proposals for Surrender of Dupont-street Bond: J. H. WIDBER, City and County Treasure: ROFOSALS FOR ALTERATIONS AND AD- tions TO SCHOOLHOUSES FOR BULKHEAD AND F¥OR HEATING SCHOOLHOUSE. Sealed proposals will be received by the Superin- tendent of.Common Schools in open_session of the Board of Education, new City Hall, on Wednes- day, May 22, 1895, at 8:30 o'clock P. ix., for alters- tions and additions to the James Lick Grammar School bullding, and for alierations and additions, bulkhesd and heating ot the North Cosmopolitan Grammar School bullding. in the City and County ot San Franeisco, in accordance with plans and specifications at the office of Charles I Havens, architect of the board, room 55, Flood building, corner of Fourth and Market streets. GEORGE BEANSTON, Secretary. g 3 koepiug soome: reasonable. 9B FOLSOM, NEAR SIXTH-HOUSEKEEP- TAYLOR—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED sunny rooms; also honsekeeping rooms. 43 housekeeping rooms; furnished complete; other rooms chesp. D ithed housesaping and Slais thtms, 9()3 EYDE, NE. TURK-3 SUNNY ROOMS, family; no children. & 79] BUSH ST—FURNISHED ROOMS FOR POLE—2 ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSE- keeping: all conveniences. 1531 THIRD-NICE SUNNY ROOMS FUR- 2 nished for housekeeping; aiso singie; 10182 oms; it novssieeping; cheap. 7 OCTAVIA, COR. FULTON—BAY-WIN- unfurnished: use of piano. 838 MISSION-—2 HOUSEREEFING ROOMS, 102] YAY NESS AVE., NEAR GEARY—3 or more connecting rooms and kitchen, rentlow.’ 615 EOST—2 SUNNY ROOMS FOR HOUSE- SOUTH PARK—LARGE SUNNY PARLOR suite for light housekeeping; $10. b1t 381 TEHAMA — LADY " LIVING 4IONE 2 would like respectable couple Lo rent 2 rooms ‘bousekeeping for 3 or 4 adults: reasonable. 047 JISSION-SUNNY FURNISHED PAR- ing rooms; $8 up; also double rooms. 12 JESSIE, REAR MINT — 2 SUNNY OF CAPP—i LARGE SUNNY ROOMS TO LET. FELL—-SUNNY FURNISHED AND UN- furnished for housekeeping, in a private housekeeping; also rooms for gentlemen. cheap. 1 LARKIN—SU NN Y FURNISHED 57 627 dow suite 'ana other rooms; furnished and well furnished, $6 per month each. complete, and 2 unfurnished rooms; new house; keeping, moderate; also single rooms. MINNA—8 LARGE SUNNY ROOMS; single or suite; yard; chea, with use of kitchen; rent cheap. 090 MISSION-S ROONS FURNISHED TOR lor suite; also m,he‘r TOOmS. 8 HOWARD — NICELY FURNISHED LEGAL NOTICES, front housekeeping rooms. By +i5o | 114 EPDY-8 FURNISHED ROOMS, COM- NOTIOE 70 CREDITORS "ESTATE OF Lu0- plete for housekeeping. ¢ NARDO BARGONE, deceased. 703FUvBTE—TWO FRONT FURNISHED Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, rooms for housekeeping; $12 a month. ETRAG. DE BARGONE, administratix of the f.%r LEONARDO BARGONE, deceased, to MINNA, COR. FOURTH—-FURNISHED jtars of, and all persons having claims complete; double, :g'fl:;?dme said d:hcelud.[ o ex'::’blt :,'hffl' ‘with | eneap. housekeeping Pl single; the necessary vouchers, within ten months' after TRPTF ication of this notice, to the said THIRD —FRONT HOUSEKEEPING %&‘M&?’x, at the office of A. RUEF, 316 Rites and single rooms cheap. e M o oty oL, BAD. Featnias , No. i 5 e same being her place for the transaction oF the Bn et O e e State of Caifornia " . cisco, County of San Frifi s G. DE BARGONE, Administratnx of the estate of LEONARDO BAR- 710 POWELL—3 ROOMS FURNISHED COM- plete for housekeeping, bath, vard, $22 50. GLEN PARK AVE., OFF TWELFTH — 2 sunoy front rooms; furnished; housekeeping. 1'0”61 FOLSOM — FURNISHED FRONT GON s, deceased. ! rooms for housekeeping, Sen Fraticisco, Aprll 27, 1895, Y NaO e DO as D B B i torney ai-iaw, 402 Montgomery st., l 409 FEANKUIN -3 Nici EUNSY FUR- San Francisco, Cal., attorney for estate. nished rooms for housekeeeping. FIBET-ULASS STORAGE; ADVANCES MADE 421-423 Market st. CHAS. L. TAYLOR, FINANCIAL. RIVATE PARTY MAKES LOANS ON DIA- monds, furniture, etc.; $100 up: low interest; no delay.” SWASEY, 121 Stockton st. OW RATES; CITY, COUNTRY: COLLAT- eral securities TRAVERSE. 313 Montg’y. DELINQUENT SALE NOTICES. e S i T e e ooy lace 0?’ b:;é:o;)l,.msmzim‘t!ncllco. Oufllormn: M’d w Mining Lyos Coilnty, Nevada. gk Loed ‘Notice—There are delinquent upon the following described stock, e account of assessment (No. 1), levied on the 8th day of January, 1895, the several amounts set_opposite the nam Shective sharenolders, as follows: 2 Gl 0, INo. Cert. Shares, ount, 5 #1600 00 B. Holmes, Trustee.. E. B. Holmes, Trustee. E. B. Holmes, Trustee...... And in accordance with law, and_an order the Board of Directors, made’ on the eighth da; January, 1895, 80 many shares of &nm ot such stock as may be necessary, will be sold at pub- lic auction at the office of the comj , room 50, Nevada Block, No. 309 Montgom, street, San Francisco, California, on MONDAY, the fourth day of March, 1895, at the hour of 2 o'clock P, M. of said day, to sald delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs of advertising and exe penses of sale. E. B. HOLMES. Secretary. Office—Room_50, Nevada Block, 3‘,_ 309 Monp ‘gomery street, San Francisce, California. POSTPON EMENT. Notice 18 hereby given that by order of the Board ot aascanmont NO. 1 1 heroby postponch cs Mo RSSEBSI - DAY, the 25th day of March, A. D. 1895, at the same time and place £ B. Ho! g GOLDEN EAGLE MINING COMPANY, Motice by Siubs EIES Ehet O Drass o he Boke of m:ecwxn.hu{wu Lbsul-dlallnqum:tlwek for assessment No. 1 Is hereby further postponed to WEDNESDAY, the 34th day of Apri, A. D. e E. B. HOLMES. Secretary. ; F(YRTHE: l‘UflmEMENT. Notice {3 hereby given t| order of the Board of Wfihfi?fl of III‘Q’M flollx:}mnl l:oc;hr assessme 0. hereby further posy o TUESDAY, the 14th day of May, A. D. 1895, a& the same time E. B. HOLMES, Secretary. x B £8833888! L ORSES PASTURED; $2 A MONTH; SEND for circular. F.A. HYDE, 630 Commercial st SETS SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALL kinds; second-hand wagons, buggy, carts; also 20 cheap horses. Fifteenths and Velohcia sts. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES, INE BAKERY AND LAUNDRY WAGONS, rockaway. buggles: also hack. 828 Harrisor HOTEL ARRIVALS. RUSS HOUSE. 3 O Macdonald, Sacto _ Chas Hoperdit, Gonzalas 1L McLaughlin, San L O G T Wells. Willits ¥ D Fraser, Happy Camp Mrs J R Mauran, Oakind W H Davis, St Louls J J Rodriguez, Los A Nellle Doshill, Ft Bragg F Bartlett, Tacoma J L Nichols, Denver J R Curtin, Denver ¥ H Conger, wf &c, Kans D G McClay & sister, Cal Mrs J H Bush &c, Idaho Mrs O 8 Hovard, Idsho Miss M Bush, Idaho J Sutter, French Guich C G Wood, Oroville 8 Hornbrock, Oroville T_H Redington, Paso W I Schoup, Oakland Robles ¥ § Holcomb, San Bdno OF Russell & w, Mar- L W Pierce, San Bdno tinez C Smith, Amador R J Goodrich, San Jose E B Knapp, San Jacinto T M Morden, England J Culverhouse, Redding DrF W Conn, Napa Mrs Baker, Alturas P McAulifte, Siivey D F McPhail, Hollister W Fennier, Clarksburg G O Coppage, Kings City M Vercovich, Visalia H Greenleaf, Kings City W R Eaton, Los Ang G W Brewster,Paso Robles J M Dennett, San Jose J Burger, Booneville H Stonewell, Sta Maria GRAND HOTEL. F Bachus, San Raiael C Dodge, Davis H Hart. Cal S E Dobbins, Vacaville ¢ Phipps, Burlingame ILW Weedman, Burigme R Hebbron, Salinas J B Casey, San Jose G Melry, Tehachipi W Palmer, Pinole M Robt, Sacramento H P Merriit, Oaklsnd F. Kavanagh, Cal 31 S Spencer, Cal E Taylor, Railroad Flat J L Archron, Eureka W J Swizer, Fortuna 8 H Frye, Scotia G L Fisher, Stockton J C Edgar, Sen Quentin C E Benedict, Los Ang- Mrs Roberts, Cal Miss Roberts, Cal D Lubin, Sacramento J G Maguire, Cal W_0O Anderson, Eureka A J Anderson, Eureka S H Griffith, Seattle MrsWCGraham,Tacoma W C Quimby & w, Cal G Nahers, Fresno L Allen, Pekin, Il WS Johnson & w, Cal J-R Stevenson, Wash J M Hanes, Wash' J H Harter, Visalia W H Rea & w, Modesto Dr J H Sloandw, StaPala B Schefno, Cal J Johnston, Sacramento Miss A Johnston,Scto L T Brenner, Sacramento C A Hughes, Liverpool R 'T Devlin, Sacramento S N Laughlin&w, M Ldg Walter Bunce, Chicago PALACE HOTEL, L Clogler, San Rafael B S Churchill, Nap; MrsJ W Armstrong,Sacto L W Crocker & w,N York W M Ruth, Milwaukee W P Chadwick, N Hamp T Carver, England T R Carver, England Miss S T Carver, Eng Miss Hodginson, Eng ET Ryder, Boston, J B Kerr & w, New York ¥ Chilas & w, N York MissK L Brennan,NYork C Yarrow, Mexico F W Freir, England 1ss J B Patton, Boston W J Cheyney, Phila B Gordon, England K Glysing, Hongkong Matheson, New York J H Dixon, Scotland A J s J G A J ZggmH R Hartley, England W A Browne, Boston ¥ ¥ Hunlein, yokohama J C Reaity, New York T W Heatlers, Ohfo R Longstaft, 1ilinols M A Lesen, San Diego W T, Hughes, Sacto GAIAI{f.bBN H R Gillis. Yreka G Farrell, Ukieh A L de Perrfer&w, Ukiah NEW WESTERN HOTEL. E Mason, Chicago 1S Lunt, Boston G § Clark, Tucson W L Taylor, R I P JO'Brien, Alcairas L Tomser, 1 Isind M F Vera, Vallejo G Homber, Benicia A Johnson, Colorado Cty R Brenmer, Hartford E H Naster, Me J A Clark, 8¢ Paul CJohnson, 5t Louts J Gallwey, Ala J Atward, Ala A Trolb, Als T W Logan, N ¥ D Hanley, Istand M J Gresbam, La 1 © Mhson, Miss W Volk. Miss G J Runyon, Brooklyn £ J Friess, Benicla 7 F McLaughiin, Wash Mrs C Brown, Sta Rosa BALDWIN HOTEL. J Johnston, San Rafael Miss Cullen, San Rafael C F Reichling, Oakland H_E Wadswait, Oakland E C Heard, Eureka J Seymour,Central Amer CL Baker, N Y F Noyes, Windsor, Ont Noyes, Windsor, Ont T H Harrls, Louisville 1 C Jordan, Tampa, Fla J C Lynch, Cucumago 7 H Fanning, N Y Master C Riyer, NY Louls Riyer, N Y W L Frost, Los A Mrs J C Plait, Conn DrF F sprague, Anderson THE CALL CALENDAR. MAY, 1895, .| Fr.[Sa, Moon’s Phases. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UxiTEp STATES /DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE. WEATHER BUREAU, 8AN FRANCISCO, May 13, 1895, 6 ». M.—Weather conditions and general forecast. The following maximum temperatures were re- ported to-day in California: Eureka 64 deg., Red Bluff 92, Sacramento 94, San Francisco 82, Fresno 93, San Luis Obispo 82, Los Angeles 74, San Diego 66, Yuma 108. The temperature continued high during to-day throughout the interior portion of California and in the eastern portion of n and Wa The temperatures in the central valleys of nia are about as Warm as was ever recorded in the first hal? of May, nn&mz about 90 deg. In all places. Along the coast the temperature has 70 fall with & brisk west wind, which will be ried rapidly into the interior, producing decidedly cooler weather Monday in the Sacramento Valiey. "l;l:mn(ho:ht. the lnurlu‘; m“ ”‘:’;‘::'fil lon a'! The seasqual ralnfals 18 5262 1.254 0.05% 9.074) 5.01 7.1111.53F 14.1 6.17p 2.05A/10.352 9.52a! 5. 7.12i SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. SUNDAY, May 12. b # |[Smal. Large.Small. Large, xu:I Sets | Rises. 0.004 Stmr City of Peking, Ward, 26 days from Hong- kong, via Yokonama 1434 aays: pass and mdse, to 0. Stmr_Collma, Taylor, 32 days from Panama and way ports: pass and mdse, to P M 8 S Co. Stmr_Pomona, Hannah, 17 hours from Eureka; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Noyo, Levinson, 14 hours fm Fort Brags; pass and mdse, to J 8 Kimball. Stmr Farallon, Roberts, 45 hours from Yaquina Bay: pass and mdse, to O J Hendy, Sons & Co. Stmr Weeott, Magée, 2135 hours from Eel River; pass and mdse, to Russ, Sanders & Co. Stmr Whitesboro, Jolinson, 15 hours from Green- wood ; lumber and bark, to L & White Lumber Co. Stmr National City, Anderson, 42 hours from Hueneme, via Cayucos 18 hours; produce, to Er- langer & Galinger, Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 12 hours from Santa Cruz, ete: produce fo Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Jewel, Madsen, 48 hours from Newport; balast, {o Cagpur Lumber Co. Bktn Mary Winkelman, Nissen, 8 days frm New Westminster; 558,560 ft Tumber, 165,100 laths, to Kennedy & Inglis. Scur Maxim, Peterson, 58 hours from Caspar; 140 M ft lumber, to Caspar Co. Schr Neitie Low, Low, 5 hours from Point Reyes; 50 bxs butter, to C £ Whitney & Co. Schr Mary C, Campbell, 7 hours frm Bodega, 70 bxs butter, to Ross & Hewlett. Schr Western Home, Nilsson, 3 days from Coos Bay: 160 M ft lumber, to E B Dean & Co. Schr ChallenZer, Sondernd, 11 days from Ballard; 400 M £t lumber, 10 A A Baxter. Schr Daisy Rowe, Olsen, 3 days from Goos Bay; 162 M ft lomber, to Simpson Lumber Co. Schr Artbur I, Kroz, 24 hours from Iversens Landing: 150 cds wood, to N Iversen. Schr Corinthian, Zaddart, 24 hours from Point Arena; 110 cds wood to Bender Bros. Schr Reliance, Jensen, 20 hours from Fisks Mill; wood and posts, to R A Gilbride & Co. Sailed. SUNDAY, May 12. Stmr San Benito, Smith, Tacoma. Stmr South Coast, Hansen, Eureka. Ship Guardian, Marden, Port Hadlock. Bark Carrollton, Lewis, Port Biakeley. Schr Moro, Johuison. Schr Bender Bros, Thompson, Fisks MIlL Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS—May 12—10 P. a.—Weather hazy; wind W; veloclty 8 miles per hour. Miscellaneous. Per Western Home—May 12, while trying to dock at the seawall carried away martingale and Dbobstay. Disasters. TATOOSH, May 12—Tug Mogul returned from sea in distress ‘and was put ashore threa miles east of Tatoosh. Domestio Ports. TATOOSH — Passed in May 12—Stmr City of Puebla, hence May 10 fr Victoriaand Puget Sound; Br stmr Wellington, hence May 8 for Nanaimo. Passed out May 12—Er bark Darra, from Port Gamble for Sydney. REDONDO—Salled May 12—Schr Fueneme, for Portland; bktn Monitor, for Port Angeles. SAN PEDRO—Salled May 12—Schr Peerless, for Vancouver. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived May 11—Schr Monterey, hence May 10. Sailed May 11—Sunr Cleone, for Redohdo; stmr Scotia, for Port Los Angeles. GREENWOOD—Arrived May 13—Stmr Green- wood, hence May 11. VENTURA—Satled May 12—Schr Fanny Du- tagg, for Por: Blakeler, 0S BAY—Salled May 12—Stmr Excelslor, for San Francisco. CASPAR—Sailed May 12—Schr Abble, for San Francisco. USAL-—Salled May 11—-Stmr Newsboy, for Mon- terey. Arrived May 12—Stmr Tillamook, hence May 11. FORT BRAGG—Arrived Mfilfl—flln‘u Rival, he May 11; stmr Caspar, hence May 11. IVERSENS LANDING—Sailed May 11-Schr Arthur I, for San Francisco. ALBION —Arrived May 12—Stmr_Albion, from Newport; sehr Bessie K, hence May 10. EUREKA—Arrived May 12—U S lighthouse ten- der Madrono; stmr Pasade from San Pedro; stmr North Fork. hence May 11; stmr Humboldt, hence Hay 11. Safled May 12—Schrs Mary Buhne and J G Wall, for San Francisco. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived May 12—Stmr Spaardam, from Rotterdam. SOUTHAMPTON—Arrived May 12—Stmr Ems, from New York for Bremen. HAVRE—arrived May 12—Stmr La Bourgogne, from New Y ork. Importations. SOUH AMERICA—Per Colima—200 sks cocos, 1 cs personal effects. Central America—6834 sks coffee, 37 logs, 1 bdl hammocks, 3 monkeys, 4 parrots, 2 sks rice. Mexico—3 sks coffee, 610 bxs limes, 15 o8 pine- apples, 11 cs mangoes, 5 cs tamarinds, 2 pkgs gold coin ($4000). Y AQUINA BAY—Per Farallon—91 sks bones, 3 Dbbls beer, 45 cs eggs 10 sks bark, 8 coops chickens, 1 bol fish, 4 sks wool, 12 bdis hides, 34 bbl_brandy, 1 ca corn, 1 sk dried frult, 60 sks oysters, 106 tons gione, 6790 ks oats, 2403 gr.sks flour, 1 ¢s mdse, 1 Ddl pelts, 71 sks potatoes, 1 bdl furs, 10 sks sugar, Sn;n Junk, 3 wagons. 8 pkgs household goods. 6 Toot PORT KENYON—Per Weeott—214 kgs 52 tubs 279 bxs butter, 5 bxs frogs, 144 ska potatoes, 1 coop fowls, 1 sk séed, 2 cylinders, 38 cs cider, 14 cds stave balts, 4 cs batter-molds, 106 bdls green hides 4 bdls dry hides, 3 cs mdse, 6 dressed calves, 11 hogs. RUENEME, ETC—Per National City—14 bales wool, 3360 sks barley, 749 sks corn, 22 sks beans, 4 Dbxs fowls, b coops chickens. SALINAS—Per Gipsy—34 empties. Blanco—1 ¢s eggs. Moss Landing—1 coop chickens, 1 cs eggs, 1 sk cornmeal, 114 bxs butter. Sogquel—1 rake teeth, 2 bxs empty bottles. Santa Cruz—10 rolis leather, 10 bxs butter, 1000 bbls lime, 30 cs cheese, 1 door frame, 1 bbl wine. Pigeon Poini—64 bxs 216 drms cheese, 1 bx but- ter, 127 sks beans, 25 sks potatoes. Amesport—125 gks oats, 203 sks beans. 1 Ca ey £o0d, 16 bal 1 ert raolaing: 12 oo A5 os dry s 1 crt moldings, 12 doors, 1 rolls lelm; tubs 2 kgs 159 bxs butter, 46 sks as, 13 veal, 2 bbis mineral water, 160 M shingies, 1 bdls salt velts, 81 M #t lumber, 2 bbis tallow, 2 s hides. 10 bxs apples, 7 pkes express. | sk coin. Fields Landing—334 sks oats, sks potatoes, 100 M shakes, 208 M shingles, 45 M tt lumber. FORT SBRAGG—Per Noyo—3 sks sugar, 1 em; tank, 1 cs dry goods, 50 emapty barreis, 103 Sks tanbark, 188 M 2t lumber, Cor = Per Colima—Hellman Bros: Castle Bros: ¥ Lastreto; John T Wright: Urrueia. Uriosse & Co: ‘Haas Bros: Bloom Bros: Stockton Milling Co: R Schulz; Schwartz Bros; Cabrera, Roma & Co: W Bodwell; J D Spreckels & Bros Co; J M Filis; M Newfield & Co: Goldtree Bros; Dickmann & Co; Montealegre & Co: H Burnham: C B Lastreto; Gundlach & Co: B Gsn%a-c tAol:vy&éo: Benussi; eyerink: W Loaiza & Co; Mattoon & Danglada; Garcla & Maggint; Chiuda & Flach; LG Sresovich & Co; J Ivancovich & Co; A Center; Per Farallon—Lievre, Fricke & Co: Staufter & Co; W C Price & Co: T b Hatght: N Onlands & Car 3G Baver & Co; Sweeney & Co; Co; Bottling u;%“fif‘mz’&. Fieve & CorD B Dibble; 0&-. 2 < Hew? Anspi D McGilloray; wmmacf'fl'fl:abwr Chevaller; E R Stevens & H W & J Sloane & Co; Schachi A Wells; J N Brandenberg; & Woenne; W P Fuller & Co: Baker & Hamilton; Cox Seed and Plant Co; LD Stone & Co; G G Wick- son: W R Knight & Co; J Newman. > Per Gipsy—Herman Joost: J H Cain & Co; Ber- §03:& Co; Kron Tauning Co: Wheaton, Broon & Co; airymen’s Union; Norton, Teller & Co; Hills Bros: Dodge, Sweeney & Co: Hammond & Erod: Jonas Erlanger & Co; Standara Oil Co; H Cowell & Co: A W Fink: Brigham, Hoppe & Co; E R Stevens & Co; C K Whitney & Co: H Dutard; Pac Coast § S Co; Osborne & Co; John Thompson; Santa Cruz Moun- tain Wine Co; M Ehrman: Marian Francis: Mad- den & Lowrie: Brauer & Grasshoff; Trubenbach & Co; Paul Keyser. Fer Pomona—American Unton Fish Co; George I Swett; A Crocker & Bros; Amer Press Assn; Yates & Co;' Brown & ‘Adams; Brigham, Hoppe & Co: Moore: C E Whitney & Co; Dodge: Sweeney & Co; Dairymen's Union; 'Dunham, Carrigan & Co; Bols- ter & Mowry: E R Stevens & Co: I B Haight; B ¥y Faroum: Hills Bros; Humboldt Mineral Water Oo: J H Newbauerd& Co: Marshall, Teggart & Co: Chas Nelson; Norton, Telier & Co; W B Sumner & Co; 8. Donahue; Nathan, Dohrman & Co; Ed Roemer; G- T Shaw; Overland Freight Transfer Co; G de Luca: Russ, Sanders & Co; Standard Oil Co; H Schroeder & Co: Wheaton, Breon & Co: Wells, Fargo & Co; W F Miichell; Pacific Rolling Mill; Scott & Van Ars:; e. Per Noyo—Murphy, Grant & Co; J M Klein: € © Pennell; Standard Oil Co; C A Hooper & Co; Union Lumber Co; J Hammond. Per National City—Erlanger & Gulinger; Woli & Co; Field & Stone. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. - BOR CALNEN—In Lorin, May 2, 1895, to the wite of J. J. Calnen, a danghter. FRENNA—In this city, May 12, 1895, to the wife of J. P. Frenna, a son. MAYER—In this city, May 9, 1895, to the wife of Henry Mayer, a daughter. SIMENS—TIn thiscity, May 3, 1895, to the wife of 0. L. Simens, & son. MARRIED. BAKER—-MAGNER~In this city, May 1, 1895, D. J. Baker and A. R. Magner. - EMMONS—BOW DEN-—In this city, May 11,1895, by the Rev. Father Ryan, W. P. Emmons and 'mma M. Bowden, both of San Francisco. e DIED. Moore, Mrs. Ellen D, E, Marks, Vera Olive Mish, Phenes Mayer, Wendelin Morel, Sabine M. McKeand, Margaret McMaullin, Danlel O'Day, Sarah Rabeler, Hermann Ryan, Abrams, Thomas Busher, Captain C. Collins, Clara Cuthbert, John Denehy, Joseph C. Fick, Annie Heilmann, Francis W. Hart, Hortense Harrington, Francis D. Lincoln, Mrs. Kate Lewis, Georze Henry Maranda,_Catherine Young, Zettie Bel 1895, ‘Abrams, a native of New York, aged 42 years. ABRAMS—In this city, May 12, Thomas BUSHER—In this clty, May 11, 1895, of heart failure, at his late residence, 712 Twenty-second street, near Valencia, Captain Charles Busher, father of Mrs. George MacNicce, & native of Bui- falo, N. Y. [Buffalo (N. Y.) papers please copy.] 4@~ Notice of funeral hereafter. COLLINS—In this city, May —, 1895, Clara, wife of John Collins, native of New York, aged 48 ears. Y& Priends ana_scquaintances are respect: fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 2 oclock P. M., from the pars fors of the California Undertaking Company, 123 Stockton street. Interment private. CUTHBERT—In Fruitvale, May 11, 1895, John Cuthbert, aged 75 years. DENEH Y—In this city, May 11, 1895. Joseph C., beloved husband of Cassie Denehy, son of Cath erine E. Denehy, and brother of Dennis V., John P., Philip and Mary Agnes Denehy, a native of BOston, Mass., aged 27 years and 2 months. [New, York: dnd Masachusetis: papess. pleasg €opy.. 2 Friends and acquaintances are respect: fally invited to attend the faneral THIS DAY (Monday), at 8:30 0'clock A. M., from the resi dence of his mother, 414 Sixth street, thence te: St. Rose’s Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock A. M. Inter- ment Mount Calvary Cemetery. FICK—In Oakland, May 11,1895, Annle, beloved wife of August Fick, and sister of Margarette Canavan, s native of Neutown Forbes, County. Longford, Ireland, aged 58 years 4 montbs and 25 days. 4 Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Monday), at 2 o'clock ®. M., from her late residence, 101974 Wood street. Interment Mountain View Cemetery; Oakiand. HEILMANN—In this city, May 11, 1895, Francis ‘Walter, youngest son of the late Henry and Mary, and beloved brother of Richard W., John E. ac the late James Henry Heilmann, & native of San- Francisco, aged 27 years and 7 months. g Friends and~ acquaintances are respect- sully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock A. .. from the resi- dence of his brother, Richard W. Heilmann, 708 Braonan street; thenceto St. Rose’s Church, Where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock A. M. Interment Mount Calvary Ceme- tery. HART—In San Jose, May 12, 1895, Hortense, wife of Leopold Hart. and mother of Mrs. G. W. Alexander, Rosalie, Bertha, Stella and Natalle Hart, a native of Lorraine, aged 49 years. 8- The funeral will take place TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 10:30 o’clock A. M.. from her late residence. 40 North Eighth street, San Jose. HARRINGTON—In Fairbank, Ariz, May 10, 1896, Francis D., only son ot Fran J. and Mary A. Harrington, s native of Arizona, aged ‘months. LINCOLN~In this city, May 11, 1885, Mrs. Kate Lincoln, a native of Ireland, aged 58 years. LEWIS—In thiscity, May 11, 1895, George Henry Lewls, beloved husband 6f Euphemis Lewis, a pative of Nantucket, Mass., aged 49 years and 6 months. MISH—In this city, May 12,1895, Phenes, beloved husband of Sarah Mish, 'and father of Borron Mish, Mrs. J. Werner of New York, Mrs. N. Schlesinger, Mrs. M. J. Salilein, Dr. 8. C. Mish, Julien E. and Oswald Mish, a native of Posen, Germany, aged 70 years. [New York and. Chi* cago papers please copy. | B Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 10 0'clock A. 3c., 4t 407 Devisadero street. Inter- ment Hills of Eternity Cemetery by 11:45 o'clock A. 3. train from Third and Townsend street. MARANDA—At Bay Farm Island; May 9, 1895, Catherine Maranda, s native of Flores Island, aged 39 years. MOORE—In Watsonville, May 12, 1895, Mrs. Ellen Dawson E. Moore, beloved mother of Mrs, Thomas Bennett of New York City. MARKS—In this city, May 12, 1895, Vera Oliva Marks, & native of San Francisco, aged 5 years 5 months and 25 days. MAYER-In this city, May 12, 1808, Wendell beloved husband of Wanda Mayer, and father Otto, Ella, Emma, Rudoiph and Albert Mayer and Mrs. Lambart Becker, a native of Germany, aged 59 years 7 months and 6 days. A@-Friends and acquaintances and mefns Ders of_Germania Lodge No. 9, I. 0. 0. F. ; Wal- halla Encampment No. 7, L. O. O. F.; Walhaila Gesang Verein and Harmony Lodge No. A.0-U. W., are respecitully invited io the funeral TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 3 o’clock P. M., from his late residence, 708 Lom- bard street. Interment L O. 0. F. Cemetery. MOREL—In tnis city, May 12, 1895, Sabine Mat Morel, beloved mother of Charies F., Fred M. and Fey F. Morel, Mrs. M. Dongherty snd Mrs. W, Parrish Pearsall, & native of France. A@-Friends and _acquaintances are respect- fully invited (o attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 1030 oclock 4. . from Bts Mary's Cathedral, where a solemn high mass will_be celebrated for the repose of her sonl, Interment private at St. Mary's Cemetery, Oak- land. MCKEAND—In this city, May 12, 1895, at the resk dence of her mother, 1424 Grove street, Margaret, beloved wife of William B. McKeand, and daugh- ter of Mrs. A. and the late John Stapleton, & Da- tive of San Francisco, aged 31 years. - A9Notice of funeral hereafter. {7 MCMULLIN—In this oity, May 11, 1895, Daniel, beloved husband of Elizabeth McMullin s native ot County Antrim, Ireland, aged 38 yearsand 1 month. A& Friends are respectfully invited to attend the ‘funeral THIS DAY (Mondsp), at 9 o'clock A. ., from his late residence, 740. n stxeet, thence to St. Patrick’s Church for services. Int terment Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit & this 11, 1895, Sarah, dearly O’DAY—In this city, May 11, 1885, beloved wife of Patrick O'Day, and mother of Mrs. J. Dixon and Richard O'Day and sister of Ricbard Conway, a native of County Galway, g At sdquatarances are resneat: jends A tully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORRO (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock A. .. from her late residence, California avenue and Twenty-eighth street, thence to St. Peter's Clmmhj ‘wenty- fourth and Alabams streets, where @ requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock A. M. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. RABELER—In this city, May 9, 1895, Hemnu? Rabeler, a native of Hamburg, Germany, aged 2 years 1 month and 20 aays. RYAN—In San Rafasel, May 10, 1895, Martia Ryan, a native of Ireland, aged 50 years, SWEENEY—In this city, May 12, 1895, at her late residence, 72 Natoma street, Jane Sweeney, a na- tive of Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Ireland, aged 72 years. A ‘WILLBY—In this city, May 11, 1895, beloved son of William and Sarah Willby, o brother of Mary, Rosie, Georgisna and Ellzabeth Willby, a native of San Francisco, aged 13 years and 6 months. YOUNG—In Fruitvale, Alameda County, Ct May 11, 1895, Zettie Bell Young, a natlve ifornia, aged 22 years 2 months and 6 days. nable Rate: 27 and 29 s : Fifth street. FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. Telephone 3080. CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY, SAN MATEO COUNTY: NON-SECTARIAN; 1aid out on the lawn plan; perpetual care; mwmgmfr: see it '"'""ouv J-.-. # City Hall Avenues