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BUSINES! JOROLL & STENBERG, 719 MARKET, NEAR X exchange businesses, furnished : vineyards, San Francisco, Ala ant ¥i send particulars; Al Jrompils” attended (o. 19 Market GNING COPP ¢ plant; controls jarge city trad lurge number of heip: solling account de PROLL & STE 719 Marke! nity. where sever © Europe. hundred workmen PROLL & STEN- PRICE: OLD- @ fixtures worth 719 Market st. SALOON WITH 6 FUR- oms: big transient trade; Lyres worth money asked. 719 Market st. *PORTUN IT SPLENDID | a t in wel-estab! 300, 0 SELL TNER IN STRAND & TUTT a rmonthi; lon (71, HUBER & CO., 100 HERK $1230 16d, cush business; AND BAR | TAPPLY ¥ R7SALE, N WIELAND Bréwer: TOCK AND TE \\rl\'., L DOSIX X m, did” bus tions Tor 180 ommodation$ \41!’174’\\IL\ GOOD h cash to_invest tie of hil time and 1 10 per cent inc GPPOR’ UN 18 modern 1 srom $7400 to TIERLEN, NER WANTED siness established” since 1862; capital $50,000. AddressA. T, P.O. box ab HORSE_ and vegetable route. AND WAGON, WITH Inquire 913 A WELL-FURNISHED established restaurant in the very nd hPM (:f Teasons 1(\1’;!‘[1- s, , Oak- <~>4)UU “,f N, WITH 7 ROOMS; NICE PLACE: business good ; sultable for man .apd wife; will | and M BTN‘NBSB CHANCES-Continued. $50 BARGATN, BARGAIN, IF TAKEN finest jocation: saloon estab- lishe ’d le' )Ol\l hin; rooms; full smck of wines ors. LKE 235 Kearny st., 100m 4. "‘) 00 i SALOON ON EAST R $2500. sircet with 9 farished rooms: rents owner keeps Lo piaces; must sell this or the thet for $1200. WIL! Kearn, ?800 SALOON E# S| . With 10 furnisncd ooms, near Rearny EXokopt back Easton account of bust- WILKE, 5 Kearny, room 4. ROCERY AND BAR, Ilvlng rooms; rent $30; kept by \ncrb\wrS ‘Wants to retire; bargain. K , TOOm 4. Q4OO WITH TRNISHED h + rooms, surrounded by factories, in man- \facturing _ location; low rent: cali at once. TLKE, 235 Kearny street, room 4. BEST PAYING es, ‘et centrally located: it; this 13 a_fine oppottanity 1o got Kood a_bargain: prin o ress box 127, this offlnep R S()LD AT ONCE; cheap: \{0“\ (alll 2 T & 00 GROCERY, BAR AND FIXTURES: ‘- + Jarge yard; 6 living-rooms: doing good husiness; must seil on account of sickness. 501¢ ROOM CORNER HOUSE, ONLY $500, 15 rooms; 17 buy elling or exchan; m~mw RAVERS & LAMB, 512 California st. 0 BUY OR_SELL A LODGING-HOUSE quick for cash see GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. N AND BOAKDING - HOUSE. 59 Mission st. OF 7 ROOM asement; modern im no reasonable offe: refused. ITURE FOR SALE. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1895 OCITY REAL ESTATE. gL T LOUIS SCHLOSS. Rooms 24 and 25 Crocker Building, 8. $100 00 FOR THE CKOXC!ST PIECE of_residence property In the Western Addition; 2 nfly Varas. $18 FOR A I-‘H\'E FIECE OF IN- come property on Channel st. $400, 2Ss10N Tots oN THE INSTALL- + ment plan. $500, MISSION LoTS ON THE INSTATLL + ment plan. $35.000., ASSAz: 3 FEBT oNatsSION . treet: a choice plece for manu- facturing of any Kind. LOUIS SCHLOSS, Rooms 24 and 25, Crocker Bullding, S F. OT 25x100; FOURTH AVE., NEAR CALL- fornia, W. 'side; $900. HENRY V. RICHIT, National Cemetery, Presidio. BA\m AL SION FLATS; NOW RENTED for $38: over 1 percent on asking price. Ad- dress Flat, box 145, Call Office. JOW IS THE TIME 10 BUILD, WHILE AN “materials are cheap. Will build anything, g, anywhero: cash oF easy monthly instaliments plans included. 0. W. FORSYTH, 640 Market st. PAT! sscls, 76¢ laid oilcioth, $' 'O LOT 100x100; LEVEL; FENCED: IN Colma. GEORGE STALLMAN, 1834 Sutter st. l‘XC‘l‘L farniture; low prices: td for the trade. 779 Mission. ’u;ve(a, ;zood as new; oil- :_ parior oults, $19 up: lizoioum, lac‘ er suits, $14 50; cornice-poles, 25c; nstaliments; goods siipped 26 Fourth st. URNITURE WANTED. TUCTIONEER, PAYS d all kinds merchandis H FOR .10 Fulton. LEE . turniture g CARPETS . ROXBURY BRUS um, 40c; heavy oilcioth, . 1310-1312 Stockton. USINESS LOTS; 8, $600 EACH; STREET rk complete; Army st., near Cogswell Col- lege; offer wanted. J. F. PLUMBE, agent, 1402 Valencia st. VORNER CASTRO AND 25TH, 50x80: 24TH .o MOUSES YO.IER. 140 "ROOM LODGING-HOUSE: 44 'rxum st.; all new and modern imy rm eleculc lights, etc.; just eom leting ; Mcu- ‘Apply A. J. RICH & CO., real ‘estate agents, S MomRomery . 92 GILBERT, NR. sEvFNTn AND BRYANT 3 nice sunny rooms; $3; 20 MARY, NEAR FIFTH: Mc , SUNNY room house; rent $25; very ch!'lp. 14198 ELLIS_HOUSE, 7 ROOMS, BATH. 2 $18. Apply 626 Eddy st. GUSE, 6 ROOMS AND BATH; ALL MOD: ern improvements. 1804 Lexington ave. OR RENT, CHEAP, TO DESIRABLE PAR- un, forthe summer, &ntnnt suburban home. OF 7 ROOMS; COM- dress 738 Jackson st. 251 CLAY—HOUS pletely furnished; piano; furnace; base- ment; gunny yard: 10 to 3. 47, PACIFIC HEIGHTS HOUSE; BROOMS - with every convenience and ‘marine view. 1733 Broadway, near Gough TUNNY HOUSE—530 EDDY.NEAB LARKIN; 9 rooms; bath; rent $30; water free. TNNY HOUSE 7 ROOMS. BATH, CELLAK; newly panted; rent cheap. 1722 Hyde st. 409 {;‘I::VESWOBTH —HOUSE 9 ROOMS; TATET STYLES IN HOUSES TO RENT AT BALDWIN & HAMMOND'S, 10 Montgomery. 43 POST. OPPOSITE FIRST CONGREGA- tional Church—Good location for doctor or dentist: low rent t0 8, fim tenant. Apply 0 G. H. “UMBSEN & CO.. 14 FURNISHED HOUSES. Byt vt s oy D SPPILY OTTAGE WITH LARGE GARDEN; SEVEN teenth st., nr. Valencia, BALDWIN & HAM MOND, 10 Montgomery st. 0 LET_FURNISHED HOUSE 7 ROOMS: sunny; $85; lest waer: fine flowers; or for salé Glicap. " Apply ou premises, 2025 Eagle ave., Ala- mads. HOUSEKEEPING. ROOMS — Continued. 10 TWELFTH, NEAR MARKET—FURNISH- ed rooms, peyable in little care of invalid. - 796 VAN NESS, AVE_SONNY FRONT ) xooms, nicely furnishéd, for frousekeeping: ROOMS TO LET. e A AN NS 43QBUSH, LiLY HOUSE_NICELY FUR- nished 'rooms; single and double; chesp. 520 BUSH_HOUSE NEWLY RENOVATED and furnished: elegant sunny rooms from up: hot and cold water; country transient. SrEP TR, LOST, - LOST—GODD WATCH, SECOND HAND: English patent lever. Plem "rdmm to 106 Hickory ave. and recefve good LOET—SUNDAY JUNE 30, OPEN-FACED silver wateh; No. 6264. Finder return to 314 Third st. and receive reward. OST—FOX-TERRIER BITCH: WHITE, black and tan head. Liberal reward if returned t0 405 Powell st. AY MARE—FINDER RETURN; TO JOAN L MILLERICK, 385 Gates st., Bernal Heights. LADY‘S GOLD ORNAMENTAL HAIRPIN OF links; liberal reward. 214 Post st. 795 BRANNAN, ABOVE SIXTI—SUSNY O kitchen and bedroom’ furnished. 1700 “DEVISADERO—LARGE SUNNY FUR- ] SEW MILK WaGOX, color; also 1 3-spring buggy, painted Black A Aulane reward it paid for return of same MORGAN & COTTER, 537 Brannau st. nished rooms, $5 and $6 per month. 118 EDDY—_FRONT SUITE FOR OFFICE, ELLIS— PLEASANT SINGLE ROOMS, housekeeping and other furnished rooms. 528 suitable for gentiemen: cheap. single room: reasonable: private fs FOUND. OUNG BROWN MARE WITH BLACK mane and tail: white siripe on face: about 3 yours ol Ownes own have ssme by paying ex- Jenses at GTULINELLL BROS., 3039 xteenth st., bet. Valencia and Mission. EDDY—LARGE SUNNY FRONT }}loox: 107 nfix — PLEASANT AND BUNNY rooms to let. H-NEW HOUSE, CONNECTING LEGANTLY FURNISHED UPPER FLAT; piano; reasonable. 1303 Golden Gate ave, LuTlAuEB TO LET. (\OTTAGE 5 ROOMS; BATH: LAUNDRY: chicken-yard; fime marine view; all modern improvements; Green st., bet. Octavia and La- guna. Inquire 2619 Octavia st., neat Green. 12 COTTAGES 4 ROOMS; LARGE YARD: . Seventeenth st., near Mission, O, F.VON RHEIN, 513 California st. %42 50 32 BARTLETT ST.; ELEGANT cottageof 8 rooms and bath, with large grounds; stable_and carriage-house. Apply 10 TOBIN & McNALLY, 630 Marketst. ~OTTAGE, 3 ROOMS, INQUIBE 33 VICTOR U st., bet. Seventh und Eighth, off Bryant. COTTAGE, 5 ROOMS, BATH, rard. 1127 Twentieth st. HREE SUNNY ROOMS: YARD: CHEAP TO small fomily. 1230 Folsom st., near Ninth. ND / st., near 'l.lnchoi, 26x90 z fine lots: will sell 7 " SPLENDID _ m’r. 27x100; BF'V!]S, ). near Castro: block from electric cars. J. OCHE, P. O. box 1876. \"ANTED FLAT; b AND 8 ROOMS: WEST- ern_Addition; price not to exceed $6000. CHAS. C. BEMIS, 8 4 Montgomery st. S7H(). COTTAGE: 3 ROOMS: IN BERKE- D IV, 1oy ot 40x120; 815 monthly. |$200—Half’ an acre, near university; steep and <heap. (\Ihor’houscsfl and lots all over town. T FINE BAY - WINDOW COTTAGE; rooms; bnlh basement. Apply 35 Thir- teenth st., near Howard., FLATS TO LET. NEW BAY-WINDOW FLAT: 8 RMS; BATH 1 or 2 families; $27. 909 Folsom st., or. 5th. 807 UNION, CoR. MASON—4 ROOMS, $11; 25 Minna—d rooms, 812, 18. 2557 FLATS 4 AND 5_ROOMS, stable, cellar. 17 Sharon, near Sixteenth and Church. CHAS. A. BAILEY, 46 Market st., or Berkeley station, Berkeley. B 15 CASH; LOT 25x1107 1 BLOCK £1525. from Golden Gate Park: east side Sbrader st., near Waller. Apply owner 522 How- ard st. $£)400 HANDSOME COTTAGE ON 20TH « st., near Hampshire: 5 rooms, buth; §260 cash: balance easy installments. Particulars 621 Sixth st. OR SALE—A BARGAIN: CORNER LOT, 49x100, containing two houses, in the Mission: suitable for grocery: rented at present for $50. Apply to owner, Six-Mile House, on Mission Road. '1 GATPET BEATING WORKS 883 den Gate ave. : telephione cast 126. OUSES FOR SALE ON SMALL MONTHLY payments; loans made on San Francisco real estate. LOUIS BLANK 9 58& COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. A1 ACRES: LITTLE HOME; !RUNNING 2 water; fruit in bearing; good house, barn and outbuilding mile from fown; Al bottom land; §15. 2% WINDOW FLAT & ROOMS, 1413 D L. Doss st., off Howard, bet. 6th and Tth. g22 50. 1228 SACRAMENTO—7 ROOMS; gas; bath: fine view. ELEGA SEVEN-ROOM near 3340 R pllc= off First st. JLATS 3 ROOM FUR:%HED OR UNFUR- T 8 fiat. 624 Golden Gate FOUND—)‘QX TERRIER BITCH; PROVE: Dpay expenses. Apply 513 Vallefo st. OAKLAND ADYERTISEMENTS OFFICE—o08 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 23 TO RENT, A HOUSE OE‘QR()OMS.XASB Twcnlyvlhlrd lve., Eln Oakland lot, stable, flowers, ater free; wllhouz stable $20. Apply lo STONE, 1139 East Nine- teenth st., East Oakland. PoIcuwinr s HOME? I WILLBUY YOU a lot, build house on your own plans, this side of bay; small cash payment, balance monthly. C. P. KERN, Central ank building, Oakland. JUSINESS AND RESIDENCE PROPERTY | SOLD ON TERMS TO SUIT. LARGE LIST OF COTTAGES FOR SALE. Some on installment plan. GOOD CHEAP BAI\CKE ose to Oakland. Mast be sold w close an estate. RANCHES FOR SA!(;)E].‘]'.WS and three miles and. FIFTY CHOICE w’rs in Oakland, Piedmont Berk ACRE TRACTS and (’H{LKEN RANCHES, 110 ACREE PIEDMONT, Blair Park. 25 acres close to car line. Terms to *gut, Will subdivide. THESE ARE SPECIAL BARGAINS. Don’t fall to see them.. BUNCE, E. E. 1008 Broadway jOakland. ARE CHANCE FOR CHICKEN BUSINESS: good 4-room cottage, with chicken-house and Dalf acre of ground, with flowers and_shade trees: city water free; oy 10 minutes’ “ride oa cars to local train: rent $10. Apply to R. J. MONTGOM- ERY, 966 Washington st., and. 450 REDUCED FR{ L « house, containing 9 Tooms and bath, slituated on Grove st., near Ninth; lot 45x100: now the location: lot alone worth the price asked. AM J. DINGEE, 460 Eighth st., Oakland. I MODERN $l7 B5-ROOM COTTAGE; LOT 85x125: '« between 2 electric lines; convenient to train. $1150—Pretty bay-window cottage, and lot 36x 110; near school and cars. ; oos; arly new: 11-foom resldence n Berke- ey modern In evefy particular; large electric-cars and P:R o 5200 cash-Balance monthly. payments; F-story house near postoffice; convenient to namw-nm depot; 50-oot lot. W. E. BARNARD & SON, 458 Ninth st., Oakland. nished; $8 © BUNNY BAY-WINDOW FLATS, 4 ROOMS, | 4 pat NE. cor. Jackson and Polk. FLAT, 15 and $20. yacksor $15. 5 LARGE SUNNY ROOMS, 1611 Lexington ave., near Eighteenth FLAT 4 ROOMS; HALLWAY: SEPARATE yard; front_and rear entrance. 54414 Nutoma. 3 LARGE ROOMS; YARD. $l3 teenth st., above Valencia. i aba &20 \SJ gain. GOOD AS NEW: - tic sewing m: BARGAIN +bis bicycle. OLD W. cases; 1o charge for works: diamonds, ear- rings, studs, pina and ladice’ sealaxing for good3 sent. C. 0. D. SLE ntar Geary o ‘»\1 TUMATIC, ONLY; $30; BAR- Mec. YOLUMBIA ain. ¥28 $2600—3%% acres and Improvements, near Fruit- vale. $3250-100 acres, orchard. $5000—54 acres rich level land, 14 miles from Oakland. Al sorts of ranches; write us. W. E. BARNARD& SON, 458 Ninth st., Oakland. NICELY IMPROVED, NEAR SAN : lovely piace; snitable for boarders or campers; wiil essily ren: for 860 a month In sum- mer; npear station; 'l{ cash; actually worth $3000. SPECK & Cot 30 Momgsmeny ot TUMMER RESORT, WITH 80 ACRES LAND 3 miles from Santa Cruz: fine house: 16 rooms} furnished firs:-class: siock und vehicles: $7500, or trade for city property. 1 Misslon st. well improved, including BURGL.A ] coltee-s = - 1t for the Walts safes, as follows: safes, 7 jewelers’ safes, EY TO LOAN ON iskins, pianos, pictures, 2 ton, rooms 17 and 18, first shed 50 years;.always open. “Uncle ON REAL ESTATE, 15T AND 2ND rignges, furditure or pianos without re- Iowes: Iz BE R, 240 Montgomery. LOAN OF 771 MARKET NIt ) « Fourth; money on eversthing; private rooms, THIS WILL 1x’anEs’r Y0 Our colony is mow establistied; already 36 families bave decided to make their homes with us. We are determined to develop & community of homes that will be seif-sustaining, attractive, pleasant and profitable. We own this tract of land, in fact it bas been our home for over 30 years, and we know from _experience that the soil is well adapted to the successful growth of every veriety of fruit, grain and vegetables that are grown In the State of California. We have now 1000 acres in alfalfa, from which we cut threeand four crops per annum, and that, t00, without irrigation. We claim that we can offér'more 10 the man who really wants a home than has ever yet been oftered or that is lfkely ever to be offered again. The man who provides a home that is_self-sustaining, attractive, pleasant and profitable for his family enjoys & senss of in- Gependence and proprietorship that is simply o ssible in any other business and is P masesbia Jor tho Eykn WO whtke 05 & alesy and is subject to the fluctuations of business or the whim of his employer. We ask your investigation of our offer. Address New England Colony of California, Room 10, Mills building. JOR SALE—35 ACRES OF FINEST LAND under the sun; finely wooded; has an over- flowing well of purest water d never-failing spring “bubbling out of the rock: all kinds fruit ‘can be raised on the land; there is now in bearing young orchard 75 trees of various varietles; hay in plenty: this is most su; lor investment as a whole or can be subdivided to sult colony: 10 minutes’ walk from the station. and dry under- | foot in the wet season. For further information callon the Postmaster at Belmont, or “Buckton,” Hub Clothing Store, corner Sutter and Kearny. OR 4 LOVELY BROOKSIDE HOMES, NEAR town. A. M. DENNETTE, Glen Ellen, Cal. mraitaze aed piaaos without removal: ¢ rates. Call or write to HARRY ANKEL & £0., Mills \)ldg, 5th floor, r 6; strictly confidential. _\ & CO:, FINANCIAL AGENTS, Oarket st foom §: money to loan in kland real 632 ameunts to sult-on San Francisco nd estate; country loans negotiated; bonds bought and sold; insurance on man'f’g plant placed at 10w rates. \lu EY AT 6% IV “estates, pian 8 Market st. ST AND 2N LIFE_INSUR- ance pullc s, bank books. GOULD, 633 Market. CURITY, AT LOW RATES; DE. 43 Crocker building. UNICIPAL : LOAN = OFFICE, uwcu:n building, robm 57; telephone Main 5122. A\ NY SUM OF MONEY ADVANCED ON your-furniture, pianos or real estate; low rates; call ‘and state your tion or. write: open evenings. J.N 021 Misslon st. (ONEY LOANED ON JEWELRY ANDOTHER \ valuables at the Security Loan Bank, 1108 Market st. nr. Mason: private enlr-nc- 7 Turk. N EQUAL SHOW FOR ALL: STRATGHT air and_square deal: an investment offered that is Lonest; own your own home and be inde- pendent: try it and you will find that we advise Jou rigbt; we will sl you 40 acres of alluvial soil n the Warren Green rancho, Glenn County, Cal., sor $280: $8 per acre down, balance in 60 monthly payments, without interest, and will throw in town Jot 100x150: land suitable for all kinds of fruit, berries ox grain; nceds no frrigations climate un: surpassed anywhere in Coliffornia; 1 north o S Franclaco and only 20 miles from county scat of county, and 6 miles from nearest town; fare, round trip, $9. ¥or investments .m information address or call on the H., M. BENSO! C0., 902 Broadway, Oakland. ARIN COUNTY-53000 ACRES 26 MILES irom San Francieco. RANCHO DE NOVATO. Tracts of any size desired; fruit, :rnln and voge table land; 1o and on the property ; for ey 10F sale with or withou SYNDICATE mvzs’x‘m’t courm. [ and 65, Chronicle bu MONEY WANTED. MOTEY TED 70 LOAN ON REAL IVl estate security, mortage bonds, etc., in sums T from $500 to 52606’ securities first class; interest rom 1 10 2 per cent per month. 1f you have small Lounts to loan call and ses us; we can place the same to good advantage for you. M. J. LAY- MANCE & CO., real-estate agents and land auc- toneers, 486 Eighth st., Oakland, Cal. "PROPERTY WANTED. be =old cheap; present owner leaving City. APPLY | oo A e s off (G 90D RENTABLE PROPERTY IN CITY IN N 00 FOR HALF REST IN A exchange for 1 block land near university. 10.000 S5ciciais oot retail mercantile | JOSEPH J. MASON, Dwight way station, Berxeley. siness paying 40 per cent on Invesunent. Av- | TMPROVED CITY OR_SUBURBAN FOR . 8., Box 60, this office. ranch. Address ALBERT, box 120, Cail Office. $300. ) GROCERY, BAR 9 FURNISHED "OUSE_OF 8 ROOMS, LARGE LOT, NEAR < rooms 625 Mission, 3:1 saloon. Dywight-way siation, for city propercy. JOS. SALE — CHEAP; GOOD-PAYING SA- U Ay ey JOR low rent. 1179 Market st. BALOON CITY FRONT; MUST - to-day; other business. 4Wuhmnon $10 1se_in Stockto s: doing good business. AddressJ.D. GALL, Stockton, for full particulars. ])n T :.qukr 5 VOB Al vith side bar: ren! ELLM CK & CO.’8, 201 Market. ‘ yREAT BA Pr,AL —GOOD PAYING SAL : be sold on account sickness <inquire nl 2i ch ap {ALOON FOR SALE, WITH LIVING-ROOMS; cheap. Apply 551 Bryaot gt. < OR SALE = TWO OHICEEN th houses, stables, etc.: 4 room: e Fone M2 LEW 1S, 436 Mont- SALOON, COMPLETE; 6 ROOMS, \100- rent $15 stable. 457 Tehama, near g l()(JO " HALI Rehtman 2an Gy, Tam or -more. u ;J"‘“‘" RS s BOWLEY, 32 second fioor, buil CARH, BALANCE INSTALL- usiness $175 month; JDENTISTS. . REA, 9 SIXTHST.: ALL DENTAL WORK at lowest pri warranted ; open evenings DR 3. 3. LEEK, MARKET, COR. GOLDEN Gade ave.—Open evenings; Sundays till noon. JE. GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer ot painless extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth rout any plate, moved from 8 to 20 O'Fareell st. A1 cm\u-'u\'rs's BMASON,COR. MARKET, h are made (o please or 1o charge; prices reduced: palnless axtraction. Cnuouxlzxdz L lflbuno’w , 759 2 ”‘,‘f,’ ket, bet. , ka8 speciaiisis: only abie agel - nt for palmess extraction: artificlal teeth n'lll lD flllmgl from $) ; extracting 501:' withgas$1. A SET FOR TEETH: WARRANTED AS good as can be made; filllnfi #1. Dit ST, dentist, 930 Market st., nex: Bal Theater. THE. H. G. YOUNG. BRIDGES AND TEETH without plates & wechlty‘ 1841 Polk st. Dn. LUDLUM HILL 1443 MARKET ST, near Eleventh; no charge for extracting when plates 8xo made; ‘old made over like new: 08 per m. extracting 50c; gas given. ASSOCIATION. 806 MAR- JKER. hll—- DB. LBAm W. DEC! PHYSICIANS, dges, l:rmnu nnd. %old pl nmh £old fillings only $2; > FURNITURE FACTORY, BOILER and cogine, or partuer wanted. 718 Brysat st. A HONME, AFRIEND AND MOTHER'S CARE. MRS, DR. FUNKE, 1416 Elghth st., Alameda. Ir YOU WANT A EANCH FORGRAZING puzposes of an orchaxd already improved, where only small cash outlay is requ 16 or 7 years, apply 326 uonv:omen st., y st B B @ sntp at $15 half cash. D. H. TWING, So- LIODERN FLAT; 6 ROOMS; PAPERED AND Cal, frescoed ; excellent view. 21054 Larkin st. G LL_ IMPROVED ¥ | Q5] FOLSOM, NEAR SIXTH—FLAT OF 7 S e R e e Qlld)')(l)". Ly gMEROVED CHICKEN | O] F e bath: gond for rooming-house. SALE CHEAP — K P $1600—12-acre chicken-ranch and ard: 2- | @ On HOU 6 S SUNN N;". CHEA 'Bz\ R'S .OUTFIT, | S1600-2% orch: $2 7 é},[%[xslfi.‘(‘)(l‘: 6 LARGE SUNNY ROOMS. 17. % RFLAT; 22 DERBY PLACE, OFF « Taylor st., bet. Geary and Post. POST ST, NEAR HYDE—-WELL FUR- nished sutiny front rooms for gentlemen. "4 ROOMS, REAR OF 427 STEVENSON ) 309 housekeeping rooms; other rooms; $10, 815, EWLY wn.\usm-:n‘J BUNNY ROOMS, 92991 FOURTH — FRONT 'ROOMS AND 2 suites comfortably furnished for man and 9 GOLDEN GATE AVE—CONVENIENT housekeeping rooms; finished closets; $8. 419 FHARRISON,| RINCON HILL—2 FUR- nished rooms; suitable man and wife or 2 750 BABRISON-—TWO NICE SURNY FUR- niskied rooms, suitable for 2 gentlemen. 0 Nicely furnistied sunny rooms, en suite or single; private. 2 room for 1 or 2 gentiemen: $7 & month. 293 TACKSON—SUITE OF ROOMS, WITH family. sonable. 5 F()9 JONES SUNNY FURNISHED SUITE, Am.n TON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY—PLEAS- in every respect; terms reasonable. 81 KEARNY—ST. GEORGE HOUSE-FUR- nished rooms, 81 50 Lo $3 week; 25¢ to- 75¢ 82 TARKIN,NEARGEARY_NICELY FUR- nished sunny rooms; rent $6, $8, $10; bath; o 3 $ « and kitehen. 1 it T rlm-‘nr 20 LEWIS, OFF TAYLOR, NEAR POST— Sunuy furnished room, $4 a month. For business or lodging; and several other rooms; Very low rent. BAY - WINDOWS T0 LET FOR THE 1065 JARKET, OFF: JONES — PARLOR office for doctor; bay-window suites. 1926 MARKET-FURNISHED AND ' US- OSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET, BET. and suités; per night, 350 to $1; week, §1 to 95; tamilies. 3] MINNAST—PLEASANT SUNNY FUR- nishad room: $7 and $10 per month. 667 Dihea pay-window rooms: 81 & week. SIXTH-CHEAPEST IN CITY ; DOUBLE and single front nicely furnished rooms. G 319 256 tack room with tolatng bed; eiegantly furnished. OLIVE AVE., NEAR LARKIN, BET. ELLIS and housekeeping; gas and bath. 162 POLK—TWO NICELY FURNISHED A sunny rooms; bath; large closet; $5 and st., bet. Fiith and Sixth. 51 Sooms Furnished compiete for housekseping: cheap. suite or single; gas; bath. 1923 Filmore st. wife; also single rooms; cheap; strangers invited. gentlemen. 45 HOFF AVE., OFF SIXTEENTH ST.— 12091 EOWARD —NICELY ¥URNISHED or without board; private bath; private F( IESSIE—RO0MS WITH BOARD; REA- gas and bath, with references; no children. ant sunny 1oums, en suiteand single; firstclasy night: transients solicited. LARGE UNFURNISHED FRONTROOM 1027 XA REKET—FINE FLAT; 7 ROOMS; parade. 1031 Market st. furnisned rooms for light housekeeping. Sixth and SeventhSi MINNA, COR. EIGHTH—NICELY FUR- O'FARRELL—SUNNY FRONT ROOM: and O'Farrell-Furnished sunny 'double, single SECOND—LARGE SUNNY F RONT 5251 t0 50c. COND—DOUBLE ROOMS PER WEEK 50 to §3: single 81 to $1 50; per night 20c NEW 3-ROOMED HOUSE: PLAS- o fered; nan jocl traing and streetcars; v $50 0 per month: buy & home. H. B Pll\ NEY, 802 Broadway, Oakland. 135 A SNAP: MUST BE SOLD THIS . week; pretty 4-room and bath cot- tago: 4 blooks from 25d-ave. station on broad- guuge local; terms to sult purchaser. A. H. REBD € Co., 460 Ninth sty Gakiand: 'OR SALE—A HOTEL, LIVERY STABLE and 5 acres in a thriving railroad town; doing & flne business; a_great bargain; no risk. BENE- DICT & CO., 457 Ninth st., Oakland. NICE 4-ROOM HOME; 50x140; $900. & POWELL, Fruitvale station. 1300 Eacu-2 FINE 4-ROOM MODERN houses; large lots: windmill and well; stable to each; fine location; worth $2000; will be sacrificed on account of owner leaving; part F. C. WATSON, 468 Ninth st., Oakland. B3000 wcr, 75 winch si onmiiand. LODGE T VERETT, 55 SECOND — PAMILY HOUSE, ‘) ELEGANT NEW FLATS; SW. LOK NINE- thoroughly renovated; new management; re- & teenth and Guerrero sts.: open to-da) spectable; 8 y rms; reasnble. M. DALTON, prop. UPPLR l-l.AT, 4 LARGE sl}l\‘f\’ ROOMS; RAND SOUTHERN, COR. SEVENTH AND gas: bath. 725 Minna st. lM!p’lon—Rmm.;fllllzl’u 'ltef.‘n.lndo:le:;l“ll: ODERN FLAT 5 ROOMS AND BATH: MA- SVASOR ks Jom S 2 o et & rine view. 1007 Lombard s;., near Hyde. Aay; $2 50 and §5 week up. 11, SUNSY PLAx € ROOMS: BIG YARD: $ « water free. 1027 Alabama st. DLAT 4 ROOMS; WATER FREE: RENT ‘Apply at grocery-store, corner Eighth and rison sts. JLATOF 5 FINE SUNNY ROOMS; ALL MOD- ern improvements. 108 Ridley st.,nr.Valencia. JLAT; 3 ROOMS: BATH: YARD; MODERN improvements. 806 Twenty-first st. SUNNY FLATS, 4 ROOMS: BAT) 8 Byington, off Webster, neat Ellis. $l4 FLAT 4 BOOMS AND BATH, 1718 Leaven: ‘QUNNY CORN. R FLAT 5 ROOMS, BATH; rent cheap. 458 Haight st. ODERN IMPROVED FLAT OF 7 ROOMS, bath and fine yard; rent $25. 233334 Mission st., near Twentieth. 518 WEBSTER-FLAT OF 3 ROOMS; MOD- ern improvements; yard; rent $10. MSEToE RABLE FLAT OF 7 ROOMS WITH bath and cluding water, $30. 1625 Bush st. wll modern improvements; rent, in- 458 FLATS; 6 ROOMS, BATH.AND LAUN- 0. CHEAP. HOUSE, 1314eS10CKMON st.—Sunny {ront rooms: suites or by day, week orinonth. PH. MAYSOUNAV brop. %05 SUTTER ST.—3 FINE OFFICES; SUIT: able for doctor, dentist or musictan. 12 TENTH—-UNFURNISHED AND FUR- nished rooms to rent: reasonable. YV 3L 3 DEWOLF, RENT COLLECTOR. 1050 Broadway. MONTHLY FOR 5-ROOM COTTAGES; plans free. F. BOEGLS, Golden Gate statn. $2 @4930. $30m modern ‘house: nice Stables 10t x150; & bargain; sce it at once. W M P, TODD, 1008 Broadway, Oakland. OTS m{ou 76 CPWARD. SNETSINGER & CARROLL, Fruitvale station. $15 LOTS NEAR LOCAL TRAINS AND « streetcers for sale on small weekly or monthly installments: buy a bome snd save your nings. H.B. PINNEY. 902 Broadwaz Onkiznd. 317 THIRD—LARGE SUNNY FRONT; &N suite or single:§1 251085 week :5 to $20 mo. 7 N{-JHS AVE F== I R Achan'r BU- reau, 18 Crocker building. 0. G. DAY, Mgr. 'UROPE HOUSE, 1189 MISSION—NICELY fllml!}ljd rooms, single or en sufte: transients. HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the {.J.nlled States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- e (VHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMBERICA—THE ) WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the T nlz:e States ‘or Canada one year for $1 50, post- OAKLAND HOTELS. ALINDO HOTEL; THE LBADING AND largest hotel in Oakland; table frst class: s by week o oderate; trains to and Hrorm Hen Franchsch every. 15 miDutest Cars lmm Sixteenth-street station pass hotel; sample- Tor commiercial travelers on ground fioor. ROBERT GAY, Proprietor. no,uiflno AND ROOMS. 6261 814 and single; best bnnm : reasonable, TURK~2 NICE ROOMS, FURNISHED or unfurnished, with bourd: reasonable. FLAT 0' 4 SUNNY 2 rooms; yard; §12. ELEGAX\T SUNNY FLAT 7 HOOMS, BEAU- tifully papered and frescoed, 713 Grove. M%T DESIRABLE FLAT OF 7 ROOMS WITH and all modern_ inprovements; rent, in- cluding water, $30. 1625 Bush st. Fratord SUNNY ROOMS ANDBATH. AP- ply 403 Haight st. 0 LET—FLAT 7 ROOMS: BATH: LABGE yard and basement: rent $27 50. 509 Hayes st. 2] HOYARD-TWO FLATS, 50K 4 ROOMS $12. Fw suSNY FLAT, 4 ROOMS; YARD, ' 52 Norfo arzison and_Eleventh, POST—2 NICE BAY- wnmow FLAT! 2514 5204 6 rooms andtbat = dry; sll modern. 8332 Folsom st. 4872 HAIGHT ST. CHILDREN BOARDED. 0 OR TWO CHILDREN TO BOARD, 4 To nice home and yard; best 409 Twenty-sixih st., cor Harrigon. N NICE FAMILY, GIRL OVER 6 YEARS; mother’s care; healthy locality; near school; no other children; will teach piano free. G.B., 810 Douglass st. STORES TO LET. NFEW STORE, 56, CORNER FULTON AND Devisadero sts. ART WELL-LIGHTED STORE, SUlTABLE for dressmaker, milliner. 338 Post, Parrottbldg. P(m STORAGE, STABLE OR FAC- %fll ".flry 74 Jessie st. WM. NICOLL 53415 fornia TVIE-ROOM FLAT; BATH AND LAUNDRY, 529 Seventeenth st. ATEST STYLES IN FLATS TO RENT AT BALDWIN & HAMMOND'S, 10 Montgomery. B‘LAT& ROOMS, BATH. 836 TEHAMA ST., bet. Fourtly and Fifth. . $18 FLAT 6 EOOMS. BATH. 28 WASH- ington ave., off Mission st., near Ninth. A EEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS_THBE 4\ WEEKLY CALLL, in wrapper, for mailing. FOR RENT —IROX WAREHOUSE: § stories, with elevator; 310 Townsend st. Apply EASTO! IN-ELDRIDGE, or D. HEWES, Occidental Hotel. TORE AND LIVING-ROOMS; dor barber. 1408 Devisadero. 4] R FOURTH-SMALL STORE, SUTTABLE for any retail business; low rent. Apply to G. H. UMBSEN & CO. 906 MARKET—OFFICES . FOR DENTISTS, Pphysician or clubrooms: ter: reuon-ble. SUITABLE HOU&LKEEPING ROOMS. 9 () CLARA—8 ROOMS, WITH BATH, FUR- nished for housekeeping. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THR WEEKLY CALL. Ip wrapver. for mailing. LEGAL NOTICES, OTICE TO BECOME BOLE TRADER.— AL State of Californis, Clty and County of San Publlc noun is hemhg given by the undersigned, a marricd woman, residing In sald city and cnmn? more than one year12st past, thaton THU: the 26th day of July, 1895, at 10 oclock A on that day, she intends to make her appli- cation to the Superior Conl'f-, in and for said city and county, the courtroom. thereof in the new City Hail; fox & doeres and jndg- ment making her a sole trader in the business of purchulns and vending and representing others im purchase and sale of proprietary medicine. place of the aforesaid business proposed to d_City and Count; That the nal CiSCo. e of her ki (,KABLES G. DANTEL. In witness whereof she l\. hereunto set her hand this 25th day of Jnneh GERTRUDE DANTEL. GEORGE D. COLLINS, Attorney for Applicant. BEDINH‘S SALE—SEALED BIDS WILL be received for the stock of boots, shoes and fixtures containea.in the Star Shoe 1392 Market st. Inventory can be seen at ths office of oondm:ull by her is the Friedman & oron the premises, where the ted. Bids will be on Saturday, June 29, at 11 A. M. The uj Sy o ail s, Al 'r cent. Addrell w PBK%’DMAN & BOGEBS. OTICE TO CREDITORS. — SUSANE. KERBY, deceased. unde: ESTATE OF 504 ELLIS—FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS, with light housekeeping. 52 FOLSOM—LARGE SUNNY FURNISHED room, light housekeeping; $7 per month. 3]G EOURTH~SUNNY FURNISHED housekeeping rooms; also single rooms. 704 HOWARD —NICELY FURNISHED rooms complete for housekeeping; other rooms cheap. 1132 HOWARD — NICELY ~ FURNISHED large sunny front rooms; double or single. 135 THOWARD, COR. TENTH—2 SUNNY, furnished housekeepl ns rooms; 5 $8. 2103'11)11:—1.!0 EPING room: a large, sunny, vnll furnished room. 505 JONES—ELEGANT PARLOR KITCHEN: new furniture: every convenience; single rooms. 98] MINNA. CoR. FOURTH—FRONT FUR- nished housekeeping complete; double, sin- gle cheap. 355 IESSIE—HOUSEKEEP!NG ROOMS; 86 F‘VLTOV HDUEI. 617 x!sslou—mm housekeeping suites; $8 a month. 2 I e S W 2098 MARKET—2 OR 3 SUNNY FUR- 359 MINNA — FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP- nished housekeeping rooms. 1ing rooms, cheap: also single, 75¢c per week. 9251 MISSION — mmTELY FUR- | cei nllhsd sunny housekesping ‘and other 947 uxssxon—-t ROOMS, PARLOR FLOOR; ccomplete for housekeeping; others. 1320 MISSION, NEAR NINTH — FRONT ot sunny furnished bay-window housekeep- $8 and $10 amonth. T20 N Pt veon: for man and wire, — o> § 10, 2SUNSY FURNISHED KOOMS FOR Farrell aty vot, Hydo and fs -—___T——— L1703 Rk Spiete o "sonaekeping: STOCK' —2 OR 3 S 1820 e fimishen tor nousexceping: ovea: ,120‘“3““““ FURNISHED SUNNY “FURNISHED HOUSE 322; D44 keaping m’fimm’. singie, 810 > TH !3 D-SUNNY B@anfl 404 111 Fooms: quigt And Tespectable; Bew brick building, - oa FENT A CORNER nA 500D oF grocery business. z B, SEOHENTER S T OUR-STORY BRICK AND THON BUTLDING and bagement, 508 slcrn.m elevator, power, STERN & SONS, 50 Mon&mez st. OFFICES TO LET. A A~ A AR LEGANT OFFICES IN NEW SPRECKELS hnudln[, H’: "lurnti rents guwf no extra or services or heati nt bundln( or G. H. UMBSEN & €O., 14 pfi ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. DVICE FREE; DIVONCE AND PROBATE iws a specialty: sul u) or, Justice and Police Courts; terms reasonable; collections, ete. G.W.HOWE, att’y-at-law, 850 Market,cor.Stockton MONEY ADVANCEDTO LITIGANTS, COURT o8ts and charges paid probate, in matters of contracts, . accidents, notes, fi collections and general law business. Address J. F. NAUGHTON, 54 Nevada block, S. F. HN K. AITKEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, RS 16 and 17. 402 Montgomery st., cor. California.. A.MITCHELL, ATT' Y-AT-LAW, REMOVED | « to Spreckels bldg., 929 Market st.: advice free. Wik bnlla(nr mn n‘m oo ‘1‘33.."“’" cisco, Cai. Telephone s W W. DAVID&)V,ATTOBI‘IY-AT-MWM 14-15: advice free. PROPOSALS, ROPOSALS FOR SCBOOL FURVITURE A!'D platforn Scales_Seated s will ved by lhesnpeflm“du‘ o !dmd flfll ‘seasion of tae Board of Edncation, New city lm'l‘unav. fll’lfl.lm atl12o'clock: 50, more or less, b. nhllom flll.‘, and lfl!li& wmbmlllnn desks and seats, all necessary sizes, with rear seats (o match, lnlmn!m.lnd for rear seats in lots of 1000, when needed during the present fiscal year, Samples of scales articles of furniture eRd must be sent (o the office of the Board of Educa- tion, New City Hall, up to 4 o'clock ». M. on Mon- flw‘li Jul, 15. 1895. after which hour no samples E‘eh W mlllt be mwl‘d by a certified mnmn-um mtg:w'.hl their proportion notice. Glolfll ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. TOR SALE—A LOT ON BROADWAY 50x148 NEW 5-ROOM &)TTAGE: $50 CASH; $35 PER ‘month, .2400 Ofl!! ‘wanted for fine business conur!ot on 'P h " ¥ urn! cottage; 7 robms; rent $40. J. H’Q 7G, 1243 Park st., Alameda. OR IMMEDIATE SALE — NEAR SCHOOL and station; streets Improved and sewered. $2260—850 cash, $26 monthly; 30x100; cottage, 4 rooms and .AM—IW cash, $20 monthly; 37 6x100' rooms and bath. 5150—5&7 cash, $35 monthiy; 38x100; corner house in fine condmom 8 rooms and bath. 3250 cash, .“ mouthll{. 37x110; ele- t colonial ot Bath. R 5R50- 8200 mfi':as monthly . 57x120; hand- ‘some new cottage, 8 rooms and bat ouses to rent from $10 \Ip. F YOU WANT ‘L A GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL AND STYLISH CALL ON THE OLD BUILDING HRH OF ER STREET. ALAMEDA ROOMS AND HOUSES, BABQAIN NEW 8-ROOM HOUSE; FINE location. Apply WESSON'S booklwfi 111 Geary st. - LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. e e e e Arrived.’ MONDAY, July 1. Gity, Anderson, 56 1iours trom Tast, to C A Hooper & Co. }; Stmr National Port Los Angeles: MARRIAGE LICENSES, Licenses to marry were granted yesterday as follows: Samuel Jacobs and Rosalie Pincus, 23—28. John Bianchi and Sarah Naugton, 28—18. ‘Martin A. Aronson and Ruth C. Baxton, 32—28. D. H. Dickhoff Jr. and Annie E. Olson, 24—17. Uscar T. Walling and Cecelia Hiron, 27—27. DIVORCE SUITS BEGUN. Jacinta de Olagne l(llnll Felipe Olague. Annie H. Shadburne %flfl A, berne. DIVORCES G GRANTED. m Joseph A. Corcoran, lnd sh .ll l'luno hor m‘lden name of Kul. A. Healy. Mary, Pederson from Peter rulemn. for deser- tion and intemperance. by Judge Sanderson. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, BORN. IRD—1In this city, Ji 10 the Johll F. Bll';. ‘“&'e g il SHEPHERD-In this city, Ji y e n y. nnn'::‘ 1895, to the WIRTZ—In this %Jnm 18, 1895, to the wife of ’m K&u mxmwm both of San Francisco. !um—mnuo um-cuynuu. Wim« e 7 N; ot of Sen Francisca, ALTER—In this city, Teve 00 B! Buchicr, Jobn Labgstor! PAINTED LEAD | " ster, and brother of 13 CKHABER—WORSDALE—In this city, June 222, 13395‘ by the Rev. J. M. Buehler, Charles Puckhaber and Emily Worsdale. SPENCER—HENSON—In San Jose, June 27, 1895, by the Rev. Dr. Cantine, Thomas W, C. Spencer and Kate Henson. SOHLKE—DANIELS—In Alameda, June 29, 1895, by the Rev. J. M. Buehler, Jacob A. Sohlke and May E. Daniei: DIED. Aubry. Francis O. Galvin, Michael ‘Alston, Clarence W. R. Keirns, Julia Barry, Mary E. Leahy, Kate Behnke, John Leddy, John J. Bogan, William Manheim, George J. Broder, Mary D. Miller, Kate McEiroy, Mrs. G. D, McMahon, Bernard Plistes, Rk‘lmr;l H. arpe, Clara F. Simon, Sarah Sherburne, Franklin H, ‘Waters, Elizabeth Williams, James Carter, John Carrilio, Francis J. Cameron, Annie L. Covell, Elizabeth Dietterle, Helena Donaldson, David Eayrs, Jennie W. Farnsworth, Louis A. AUBRY—In this city, June 30, 1895. Francis Oliver, beloved husband of the late Catherine Aubry, and_ father of Mrs. Johu B. Martin, Mrs. Charies P. Stanley, Charles B. and Edmond E. Aubry, anativeof Canada, aged 75 years 10 months and 4 days. EF-Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 11 o'clock A. M.. from his late residence, 143 Chattanooga street, where services will be held. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- tery. ALSTON—In Oakland, June 30, 1895, Clarence William R., beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. John Alston, a native of Oakland, aged 9 months aod days. 8% Friends and acquaintances are reg) fully fnvited 10_attend the funerat THIS {3 (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock A. M.. from the resi- dence of hfs parents, 813 Peralta street. Inter- ment Mountain View Cemetery. BARRY—In this city, June 30, 1895, Mary E., beloved daughter of Mathew and Mary_E. Barry, and sister of George W., Edward J.. Walter 4., James W., John M., Annie M. and Eva C. Barry and the late Thomas F. Barry, a native of San Francisco, aged 22 years 1 month and 14 days. A5~ Friends and acquaintances are respect fully Invited 5 attend iho funeral THIS DAY (Tuesaay), at 9:30 o'clock 4. .. from the rest: ence of the parents. corner Sixteenth and Railroad avenues south, thence to All Hallows' Church, where services will be held. Interment* Holy Cross Cemetery. BEHNKE—Ih thiscity, July 1, 1895, John Behnke, a native of Germany, aged 80 vears. [Indianap- olis (Ind.) papers please copy. g Funeral gervices will be held THIS DAY * (Tuesday), at 10 0’clock A. M., at his late resls dence, 1 Hurlbut place. Interment private in 1. 0. 0. F. Cemetery. BOGAN—In this city, June 30, 1895, William Bogan, a native of Ireland, aged 62 years, &3~ Notice of funeral hereatter. BRODER—In this city, July 1, 1895, Mary D., youngest and beloved daughter of C. D. and Mary Broder, & native of San Francisco, aged 2 months and 3 days. CAMERON—In East Oakland, June 30, 1895, Annfe L., widow of the late Duncan Cameron. and mother of Mrs. W. H. Reed and Ashley D, Cameron, and grandmother of Horton Barter, & native of Tilinois. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully nvited to sitend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock. . it from the resi ence of her danghter. Mrs. W, H. Reed, 1062 FEleventh avenue, East Oakiand, Interment pri- vate. CARTERCIn this clty, July 1, 1895, John, beloved son of Mary and the late Patrick Carter, and Drotner of \illiam, Joseph, Hogh and 1 Mary Car: ter, a native of San Francisco, aged 21 years 5 months and 1 day. CARRILLO—In this city, June 30, 1895, Francis ~“Julius, beloved son of Alexander and Annis Car- rillo, and _brother of Hazel and Alexander Car- rijlo, a native of San Francisco, aged 5 months. COVELL—In this city. June 30, 1895, Elizabeth Covell, & native of Wheeling, W. Va. DIETTERLE~In this city, July 1,1895, Helena Dietterle, mother of Gearge and Frank C. Diet- terle, a Dative of Germany, aged 68 years 1 month and 25 days. [Philadelphia papers please copy.] &3~ Friends are respectfully invited to attend -MORROW (Wedne‘dly)d the funeral services T¢ at 2 o'clock P. M., from ber late residence, 80! Capp street. Interment Masonic Cemetery. DONALDSON—In this city, July 1, 1895, David Donaldson, father of Annie and Charles . Donald- son, a native of Dundee, Scotland, aged 65 years. Friends and acquainiances are resbect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Weanesday), at 1:30 0'clock P. 3., from.the Masonic_Temple, corner Post and Montgomery street. Remains are at the parlors o Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. EAYRS—In this city, July 1, 1895, Jennie W., be- Toved wife of the late H. P. EayTs, and mother of Mrs. Ben Lundy, Mrs. Joseph Ly and George ac Eayrs, & native of Massachusetts, aged 67 years and 9 months. [Massachuseits papers please copy. | A9 Friends and acquainiances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORKOW s\vednesdny) ,at 2 o’clock P. M., from herlate resi- ence, 21434 Fillmore street. intermen: Masonic Cemetery. FARNSWORTH—In this eity, July 1, 1895, Leuis ‘Annesley, infant son of Alfred and Frances Farnsworth. GALVIN—In this city, July 1, 1895, Michael, be- loved son of Michael ‘and Catherine' Galvin, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 2 months and 11 days. KEIRNS—In this city, June 30, 1895, Julia, be- loved wife of the late'James Keirns, and’ dearly beloved mother of James Harkin and Thomas #nd Lolu Kelrns, 8 native of County Cork, Ire and. B Friends and acqpaintances are respeo #ully nvited to attend the Taneral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock A. M.. from her late residence, 431 Franklin street, thence to St. Mary’s Cathedral, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o’clock A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LEAHY—In this city, June 30, 1895, Kate. dearly beloved wife of Erank, and mother of Frank W. Leahy, anative of County Cork, Ireland, aged 41 years. 83 Friends and acquaintances are "?"’ fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock A. M., from the par- fors of the Pacific Undertakers, 777 Mission street, thence to St. Brendan’s Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock A. M, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LEDDY—1In San Jose, June 30, 1895, John Joseph Leddy, a native of San Jose, aged 26 years. MANHEIM—In this city, July 1, 1895, George . James, beloved son of Estella and the late Isaac Manhim, and brother of Mrs. Charles Wein- - shenk and Henry, Fred, Emile, Paul and Gussie * Manheim, & pative of San Francisco, aged 25 years 7 montns and 2 days. - E@vFriends ana lq‘ Mly invited to attend the lnn.nl TGMOEJ{OW (Wednesaay),. a¢ 10:30 o'clock A. M., from 162! eary street. Interment Home of Peace Cemr ry by train leaving Third and. Townsend streets at 11:45 o’clock A. M. < MCELROY—In this city, June 30, 1895, Mrs. Geors gle D. McElroy, s nativeof Portiand, Me. Ag-Friends.sre respectfully invited to attend « the funeral seryices TO-MORROW (Wad.neeflly), at 2 o’'clock . ., from 913 Pine street. ment stricily private. MILLER—In this city, July 1, 1895, Kate, beloved wife of Josep! er, and’ mother of Hannah, Hulda and Josephina C. Milier, & native of Ger- many, aged 23 years. McMAHON—In this an‘:nxy 1, 1895, Bernard McMahon, a native of Ireland, aged 69 years. PILSTER—In.this city, June 30, 15?5. Richard . ‘Henry, beloved son of Dietrich H. and Meta Pil- Mabel Pilster, & native of San l-nncuco, ued 2 years 5 months and 256 rhyu. - A Frie and asquaintances are < fully lnvlwd 10 attend the funeral THIS DAY % fl'neulny&“:t 2 o'clock P. M., from the par- lors of eodor Dierks, 957 Mission st between Fifth and Sixth. Interment L O.0. Cemetery, . SKBAISZSE—ID Ohklend, Clara Findley, wife o? J. a9 Funcral will take place at her late’ resi- dence, flfl Tenth Oakland, WEDNES- * send strests at 12:35 o'clock P. M. SHERBURNL_In this city, Joly 1, 1805, Feank- lip Harrison Sherburne. husband of Hat- O Eimeinne. aad baoiior Of Chaties Gherbarna ot Quincy, Mass., aged 37 years 4 monihs and s X 5 SIMON—In this city, July_1, 1895, Sarah Simon, Dbeloved mother ot Annie Karmelenski and sister of A. Schwartz, & native of Poland. WATERS—In this city, June 80, 1805, Ellzabett Waters, a native of New Hampshire, years i";in%h. and 26 ana fully T Ireiiad 10, asteng. the funeral THIS DAY hutatiay)s ot 10 oelock A 3 from Ler iata . Tesidence, 1000 Geary sireet. Interment 1O.0.¥. Cemetery. WILLIAMB-III this eity, June 29. 1895, James weden, aged 87 years 10 UNITED UNDERTAEERS EIBAL ING PABLORS. uisite for First-ciass ¥u easonable ‘l‘lfl 27 and 29 Fifth street. MCAVOY & GALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS ¢ EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin Sehool. Telepbone 3080. ENOMEY. KMES M mon! & SON . TAKERS AND EMBALMERS, AK. mtfi‘ lllllon Btmt, Near Seventh. e No. 3354. ENGLISH. T. R. CAREW. e CAREW & ENGLISH, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS, near Market st., San Francisco s x'fiu."'k 7 Nok consected with 317 mmll\ CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY, | 84N MATEO COUNTY; mmmm;. m-tm“l ‘perpetual care; besu- easy of access; seeit befors u-m . 8 City Hall Avenues |

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