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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 28, 1895 W 3020 2134 Union— , 5 rooms B 120 Frorda. ,4 rooms: bath; stable. 2186 Union—Cot s W. H. CRIM duced. & 4 rooms; ODER! M & CO., 14 Montgomery st. () MARY nice su GILBE 24 RAY-WI tage of 7_room stable and carriage-hou: 908 Guerrero—8 rooms STED . rooms: bath; whole or part to responsi- 615 rooms: Apply 26 Twenty OF oft Jones st., bet. Post and Gears. . 8 ROOMS; RENT $20. 625% HOW- Tent low to good tenant 3 nice sunx NDOW HOUSE OF 8 ROOM ASH LARGE TTAGE 4 RM 1tod ST. FIN. FORY 617 Felil si no bath; orner Dolores. $55 00 GRO! HOUS) I modern improvements; rent re- FLATS TO LET-Continued. SUNNY FLATS OF 4 ROOMS EACH; RENT reasonable. Corner O'Farrell and Beideman, above Scott. FOLSOM—UPPER _PART; 10 ROOMS, water, $25. 0'FARRELL, 11 Montgome: BET, THIRD AND FOURTH, OF —Nice flats; 4 rooms; rear. BATH: LARGE 870 664 Mission st LAT 5 ROOM bet. 15th and rent cheap. BATH. 20 ALBION AVE., th, Valencia and Guerrero. 4%1 ) COZY LOWEK FLAT: 3 ROOMS: o L Z. bath; cellar; garden. 1008 Natoma, near Eleventh st. T IRST FLOOR: 4 ROO! vards and basement R ; FRONTAND R 16. Third floor; 4 rooms and bath; no children; rent 12 50. ; | B ot these on Glen Park av., and very desirable and attractive. DEMPSTER, 36 Glen Park av., off Tw HOU WORTH — HO Apply on premises. 5 LARGE ROOMS. SUNNY ROOMS: : 504 Howard st nny rooms; double parlors: CRT, NR.SEV rooms: rent $8. Applyto G. H. D MISSIO FRON cor. First MBS ; rent $25. NTH AND BRYANT. ATH and yard; in the warm belt of the Mission: no city fogs; rent to suit good tenant. 18 Fair Oaki 197 HOUSE 9 ROOM: £25. 1r S amine: 513 OaK st. "-1. S 4 ROO3 . st., near Howar ’(‘mc_ R HOUSE, 9 ROOMS, BATH laundry, on Twelfth st.; $40. DEMPSTER, 36 Glen Park ave. NEW STORY HOUSE OF § ROOMS AND PA atest improvements; rent $25: Castro st Twenty-firs pply to L. A. SOUC & 0., 465 and 467 Valencia sL., near Sixteenth. §35 5 c:)—‘-;)g'.\n “SU ‘ODERN £9 house. 6 sun ment; S BALDWIN & HA TORY HO' - bath. andstable. 41 Apply SOUC & CO., 465 LIFORNI A rent re . 7 NNY HOUSE OF 9 RO SE. cor. McAllister and HOU! 7 ROOMS: B. Ridle; 2-STORY rooms; bath; sod tenant. SSION — MMOND'S. 10 9 ROOMS; 82 opp. re. BAY-WINDOW OM Imore. large b 0 LET F rooms and bath sponsible pa & BURK furnished: UR =D: 1S s. "Apply 6 Market st. fine garden; low rental to re- on premises or to MADI- _ teent lifornia st. 41“9«;1,01’.?&, 3 SNTEENTH—COT- tage 4 rooms, Q]‘l o1 J. Y ROOMS AND D14, bath: larze vard and basement; in first- class order. 7 Hartiord st., near Eighteenth and Castro. 'OR RENT IN S, —HANDSOMELY furnished cottage of 6 no children: refer- ences exchanged. C., box 44, Mercury Office, San Jose. @] K NEAT COTTAGE (« BATH, <P L). cellar, yard. 1127 Z)-l BUSH—CHEAP; 3 LARGE ROOMS. Zi closets; high basement; large lot, etc. '@ COTTAGE__OF 4 ROOMS: NEWLY . painted and whitenad. Rear 419 Jersey st.; D Castro-st. ca Central large vard and cella; and ashman. 959 Harrison, bel Bn‘-wi DOW COTTAGE, 5 ROOMS. av , near Geary st. COTTA -ROOM $ Fifth $8. APPLY 38 VICTOR Sighth, off Bryant. GASTIX b with water | L240 for oms; bs ; e : el 1904 LAGUNA—-3 OR 4 SUNNY and Sixt! BATH, OTTAG improvement; guna. _Inquire 2619 Oct: 5 ROOMS; fine marine view; Teen st. BATH: LAU: DRY; all modern bet. Octavia and La~ 755 Upper 7 rooms, bath...... FLATS TO LET. ETEENTH, COR. GUER: 1025 Valencia—Lower 6 rooms, bath.. 2518 Missio 207 Second—Upper 7 rooms n—Upper 6 rooms, bath 824 Filbert—Lower 5 rooms, bath. W. H. CRIM & CO., 118 Montgomery st. RERO, — NEWLY RENOVATED rooms and bath; rent reduced, 14 Montgomery st. PE 1 21 faaot 4 anas G. H. QUNNY S ood view TPPER FLA 8, 0 ) Collingwood and Nineteenth sis. > T OWER FLAT 8 LARGE SUNNY ROOMS Jeach; yard: basement; $10 and $12. 1807 Ellis st., near Plerce. A 1 W | 40813 = " ODERN V. 8 ROOMS, CONSER- A\ vatory and bath; small family preferred. 2081 Golden Gate ave @97 NY ROOMS; BATH. 220 VAN DO, Ness ave. @711 5() & ROOMS. 129IVY AVE, NEAR $11.50. VauNess JLAT—5 ROOMS; BATH; LARGE YARD; $15. 23414 Thirteenth st. $7 8-ROOM FLAT. 522 HOWARD ST. EW MODERN FLAT: 7 ROOMS: BATH; ROOMS TO LET—Continued. FOLSOM--NICE SUNNY; CHEAP AND central; just see. FRANKLIN—1 SUNNY FURNISHED room. 154 3”1" FULTON—SUNNY FURNISHED FRONT rooms; 1 unfarnished. MBS, CHEVALIER HAS RESUMED THE M management of the “Miramar,” 703 Geary st. sunny rooms, single or suites: excellent board: elevator; prices moderate, to sult the times. 219 GOLDEN, GATE AVE. — PLEASANT sunny furlished rooms: also single rooms: reasonable. 964 GOLDEN GATE AVE—SUNNY FRONT alcove room, nicely furnished; reasonable. GOLDEN GATE AVE—_NEWLY RENO- vated and furnished large front alcove suites; also nice single rooms: cheap. 319 GULDEN GATE AVE—LARGE SUNNY room,neatly furnished; gas, bath ; reasonble. 328 CHILDREN BOARDED. B S Sy SO T,ADY WITHOUT CHILDREN WOULD LIKE 5 child to care for; good home; mother's care, 218 Eleventh st. MONEY TO LOAN. ON FURNITURE AND PIANOS, WITHOUT removal, and endowment insurance policles. Room 68, Donohoe bldg, 1170 Market. LA'DY WITHOUT CHILDREN WOULD LIKE small child to board. Address 15224 Fell st. STORES 10 LET. B SN AT v o VORIV U LUy TORE AND 2 ROOMS: CELLAR AND YARI R rent reduced. 1239 Folsom st., near Ninth. OR. 24TH AND FLORIDA: AN OLD ESTAB- lished meat market; suitable for any business. $16.5I0EE AND & TIVING BOOMS FOR « barber, lai , fane or 3 eoruer Second at. and Rincon sve. 2 $15. SECITSIORE: 3 ROOMS: STABLE. » Apply A. M. SPECK, 603 Market st. TORE, 1624 HOWARD ST., CORNER OF Lafayette; cheap for any business, with fix- tures. Apply 2838 Misston st., M. CURRAN. HEAP RENT—STORE; ALSO LARGE BASE- raent. Califorfia and Hyde, adjoining car-house. AT, A BACRIFICE—GROCERY AND BAR, h with _living-rooms: cheap rent. Apply J.J. COMERFORD, SE. cor. Duncan and Dolores st. GOLDEN UNNY FU! SHED -7 70 . — ELEGANT, SUNNY, rooms, en suite and single: gentlemen prefd. GOLDEN GATE AVE—1 OR 2 UNFUR- Q- GRANT & ) newly furnished suites and rooms from $10 to $25 per month at the Hoffman. 41 KEARNY_SUITABLE FOR STATION- ery or general business: rent reduced. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. 207 AND 209 POLK—VERY NICE STORES: between Grove and Fulton; 4 rooms: $20. W EX PAY HIGH RATE ON SMALL LOANS when you can get from $200 up at 55 cents per month interest on $100? Loan, box 83, Call. OANSON UNDIVID'D SHARESCITY REAL lestate; any amount. BECKER,240 Montgom’ry H1% CITY,COUNTY AND COLLATERAL SE- 2" curities. 'TRAVERS & LAMB, 512 Californis. T ADIES' PRIVATE ROOMS: MONEY ON J everything. U.s. Loan Office, 777 Market st., near Fourth. JLOANS ON REAL ESTATE, 1ST AND 2ND mortgages, furniture or planos without re- moval: lowest rates. BECKER, 240 Montgomery. A XY SUM, FIRST OR SECOND MORTGAGES city or country :Estates. MURPHY,628 Market "A ERIVATE ENTRANCE IN REAR FROM O'Farrell street: private rooms for ladies and i;n!l', discreet gentlemanly attendants; at UNCLE ARRIS’ Collateral Association,15 Grant avenue. MOXNEY LOANED ON JEWELRY AND other valuables at the Security Loan Office, 1106 Market st.,ur. Mason; private entrance 7 Turk. NY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN ON watches, diamonds, sealskins, pianos, pictures, bronzes, clocks, real estate and all kinds of securi- ties. Columbla Loan and Collateral Office, 9 Grant ave., 3 doors from Market st. Llavon-s-rém-:. WITH 2 LIVING-ROOMS, fixtures, etc.; ready to open. 350 Brannan. GOLDEN GATE AVE.—LARGE SUNNY front rooms; also single rooms; cheap. 919 e eoommes 80: o 88 fos b st voos: GOUGH—LARGE FURNISHED ROOM; hot and cold water: suitable for two. 90 GREENWICH—LARGE SUNNY ROOM; nicely furnished; $6 & month. ER POWELL—2 SUNNY 7728 HARRISON, NEAR FOURTH—FINE- 2 ly furnished sunny rooms; bath, closet: #1 a week. 62 HOWARD — NICELY FURNISHED rooms, double and single; gas; bath. TG1L HOwAR! LY FURNISHED {012 sunny bay-window and other double and single Tooms; reasonable. OR RENT — A CORNER STORE: GOOD stand for drug or grocery business. Apply W. B. CLUFF, 17 Sixth st. {OUR-STORY BRICK AND IRON BUILDING aud basement, 508 Sacramento st., containin eievator, power, etc.; rent Apply DAVI STERN'& SONS, 20 Montgomery st. A WEEK'S NEWs FOR 5 CENTS — THE WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for mailing. OFFiCES TO LET. ARGE OFFICES FOR DOCTOR OR DEN- 'tist, sulte or single. 17 Grant ave. ¥ 83 33 HOWARD STREET—AT REDUCED rates, well furnisned, sunny front rooms; TINE OFFICE TO LET; RENT CHEAP. 410 McaAllister st. T'0 LET—LARGE SUNNY SUITE OF OFFICES on first floor; rent reduced. 12 Montgomery also other nice rooms: gas 12091 HOWARD — NICELY 2 for 1 or 2 gentleme 100‘ 5 Y RENOVATEDSUNNY front rooms suitable for 2 gentlemen: rea- sonable. 5()5 JONES-—NEWLY AND HANDSOMELY ') furnished rooms; modern conveniences. S 1018 and 6 rooms; bath. 951 KISSLING, NR. TWELFTH AND HOW- D2 ard—Beantitul sulte 0f rooms, richly fur nished: board if desired: sultable for married couple or two ladies: reasol st.. rooms 1 and 2. JLEGANT OFFICES IN NEW SPRECKELS building, 925 Market: rents low: no extra charge for gas, janitor services o heating. Apply at building or G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montg. st. LOST. e OST — FRIDAY KVENING, ENGRAVED 4 gold watch, with tassel fob. Return to 2707 Howard st. and receive reward. RLINGTON HOUSE, ARNY—PLEAS- ant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first/class in every respect: terms reasonable. 9()( MARKET-FURNISHED ROOMS, OF- fices and clubrooms; reduced rents. OR RENT—TO 1 OR 2 GENTLEMEN, nicely furnished sunny front bay-window room; all modern conveniences: located about 8 blocks from Kearny and Market sts.: private family: references required. Address C. D, box 1, Call. fine yard. 233314 Mission st., nr. Twentieth 0ZY FLAT—4 ROOMS; BATH; S ary washtub: rent $18. 1155 Howard st. (), SUN TPPER FLAT 6 ROOMS; P&V bath. 2027}"11]1’1107"‘ st., near Haight. R10. 2,3UNNY UPPER FLATS, 3 ROOMS D LU. eacn: cellar. 39 Dore, nr. Harrison and th. $16. & ROOM FLAT SUNNY. 929 Nineteenth s CE FLATS: 1010 ) and 1030 Sacramento sts.; 5 Apply 320 Sansome st 4. 0ZY FLATS: 8 AND 34 HANOVER PLACE, J oft Sacramento, below Mason; 5 rooms; bath. LAT: 4 ROOMS: $10 A MONTH. 716 NATO- ma st., bet. Eighth and Ninth. 1() GROYE, NEAR CITY HALL-ELEGANT flat, 5 rooms and bath. ATEST STYLES IN FLATS TO RENT AT 14 BALDWIN & HAMMOND'S, 10 Montgomery. FURNISHED FLATS. JEATLY FURNISHED HOUSE 8 ROOMS for sale very reasonable. 308 O'Farrell st. JURNISHED FLAT, 5 ROOMS, BATH; RENT $28.A. L., box 8, Call Office. | KEEPING ROOMS. OR 3 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, VERY DE- sirable and sunny, at 6 Avery st., off Post, bet. Fillmore and Steiner: very reasonable. BROADWAY—NICE HOUBEKEEPING 403 ] rooms: also single; nicely furnished new house. 744 BRYANT—PLEASANT SUNNY FUR- J nished rooms; also housekeeping; cheap. Gos)’m"cu NAN, COR. FELL—2 OR 3 SUN; 'Z ny furnished rooms; complete. 7-19 ‘CALTFORNTA — LARGE FURNISHED {15 nousekeeping rooms; also single rooms; " EDDY—NICELY FURNISHED HOUSE- 2.)‘- FOURTH—FURNISHED ROOMS; SUIT- 5) cheap. keeping rooms: every convenience. 2g5 ELEVENTH—3 HOUSEKEEPING able for light housekeeping. | T1 LARA, BET. THIRD AND FOURTH— 8 nice rooms. 91 EIGHTH—SUNNY UNFUR! cove room; also single rooms; references. rooms, furnished or unfurmshed; sunny front rooms. V OSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET, BET. Sixth and Seventh—Single and suites; per night, 35¢ to $1; week, $1 50 to $5: families. Mrs. Smith—! Nay, it's no use yer telling me everything’s for the best—cause, why is it—I say. Why is it that the very people what ain’t got no warm houses to sleep in is the very ones what hain’t got no clothes to keep the wind off? Tell me that! (He gave it up.) 3()7 EOURTH_SUNNY FRONT FURNISHED U1 rooms tor nousekeeping en sute or single. 413 %° AN, SUNNY FURNISH 210 ed housekeeping and single room: cheap. O SMALL ROOMS, NICELY FURNISHED; 2 kitchen if desired. ' 5273, Geary st. GEARY— erl nished shed, for Lou: ovU PING ROOMS, COMPLETELY furnished. Apply at 1617 Golden Gate ave. ARKER HOU Turk—Elegant si class in every respe prietress. 5 1'6':1““'5 TERRACE (424 TURK)—SUNNY ) room for 1 or 2 persons; bath; reasonable. 904 MSALLISTER—L suitable for 3 or 4 gentlemen. OGST—SPECIFICATION FROM BUILDING 1 corner Fulton and Scott, Kenister and Barth architects, ~ Finder will please Teturn to 837 Seventeenth st.; reward. OST — SMALL IRISH TERRIER SLUT: 4 light yellow, white spot on head; name Top: new collar; tag 153. Return to OAKLEY, 326 Larkin st.: reward $20. [o% I YELLOW FRESH COW, iabout 5 vears old. Finder please report to KAHN & LEVY'S stockyard, Mission road, opp. Five-mile House. TRICTLY PRIVATE LOAN OFFICES. 850 Market st., cor. Stockton, rooms 17 and 18, first. -fi?fi : established 30 years; always open. “Uncle BORROW MONEY ON YOUR DIAMONDS, Jewelry, furniture and pianos without removal: lowest rates. Call or write to HARRY ANKEL & €0., Mills bldg, 5th floor. r 6; strictly confidential. ST AND 2ND MORTGAGES, LIFE INSUR- ance policies, bank books. GOULD, 633 Market. (QFANYSECURITY, ATLOW RATES; DEAL- ing confidential. 43 Crocker building. UNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, CROCKER M ‘boilding, room 57; telephone Main 5122. ANY SUM OF MONEY ADVANCED ON your furniture, pianos or real estato; low rates: call and state vour proposition or write: opea evenings. J. NOONAK, 1021 Misslon st. ((HFAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE ) WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the {pited States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- e free FINANCIAL. P: NEY TO LOAN IN small amounts of $200 to §2000 can place it through us, free of charge, at 8 per cent interest ger annum, payable semi-annually, secured by firse mortgage on improved real estate in San Fran- cisco, the titles to which are gnaranteed by the California Title Insurance Company.” We make this liberal proposition in order to meet the de- mand for small loans. Advise us of the amount you wish to loan, and we will submit the security for your approval. A. F.JOHNS & CO., financial agents, room 9. 632 Market st., San Francisc EDUCATIONAL NGLISH LITERATURE AND MYTHOLOGY class or private. MRS. EHRMAN, 1234 Bush. Y OITT'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS, BURLINGAME, San Mateo Co., reopens Aug. 6. TRA G.HOITT. ]’ OST—BUNCH OF KEYS; ONE LONG AND i several small ones; reward. MRS. A. TENNY, 732 Sutter st. “A T MISSION, GRAY CLOTHBOUND DIARY, with rubber band, containing spectacles, keys and papers. Reward for same 632 Post st. ISS MOORE'S BOARDING AND DAY school. 515 Haight st.—French taught with- out extra charge: facilities for studyine music, art and languages; term opens August 5, 1895. PxA?:‘B LESSONS 50c AN HOUR. THOMAS WATTS, 218 Golden Gate ave. OST—SMALU BLACK PURSE ON STEAMER Piedmont containing key, trank-check, coin, diamond pin. Return 214 Mlssion st. and receive reward. OST—JULY 11, ON OR NEAR FIFTEENTH st., a gold pin, with 8 blue forget-me-nots and dlamond in center. Finder will be sultably re- warded on returning to 820 Fifteenth st DENTISTS. x LL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- ranted. DR.J. W. K 1122 Market st. R.J.J. LEEK, 1206 MARKET, COR. GOLDEN Gaté ave.—Open evenings; Sundays tll noon. T)E-REA,300 TURK ST—ALL DENTAL WORK at lowest prices and warranted; open evenings. R. GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE Teek dentist, discoverer of nainless extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth | without any plate, moved from 6 t020 O'Farrell st. T CHALFANTS'S,8 MASON,COR. MARKET, sels Of teeth are mads (o please of 10 charge: on bridges, crowns and gold_plates prices reduced | small gold'Allings only $2; painless extract Cnoouz DENTAL ASSOUIATION, 750 MAR- ket, bet. 34 and 4tn, gas specalists: only reli- able agent for paimiess extraction: artificial teeth rm $b; fillings from §1; extracting 50c, with gas$1. b7 A SET ¥OT TEETH; WARRANTED AS §0od as can b made; filing 1. DR SIMMS, dentist, 930 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. JOCAL TEACHER JOSEPH GREVEN IM- proves and beautifies even spolled voices, and procures positions to his pupils. 82 Ninth st. IOLIN, MANDOLIN, GUITAR, CORNET, taught. Prof. L. MERKT, 225 Geary ;reasonable. TLLS COLLEGE AND SEMINARY. WRITE for catalogue to MRS, C. T. MILLS, president, Mills College P. 0., Alameda Co., Cal. Next term begins Angust 7, 1895. ACIFIC ACADEMY, ACADEMY SCIENCES bldg; thorough commercial & English training. QEANISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, MEISTER- schaft School of Langusges, 122 O'Farrell st. 0. EOKMAN, PIANO STUDIO, 205%4 . Gough st.; assistant teacher for beginners. TGHT SCHOOL; HEALD'S BUSINESS COL- lege, 24 Post st.; commercial, shorthand, Eng- lish; low rates. TROOKKEEPING, PENMANSHIP, ARITHME tic taught 6 weeks:course $80. 5 Stockton st.,r. ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private theatricais arranged; pupils rehearsed onstage. R.5&12,1.0. 0. F. block, 7th and Market. Scndon ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME- chanical " engineering; ‘surveying srchitectrs, sasay: estab. '64. VAN DER N. N, 723 Mkt TIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS College, 723 Market st.: dipioma course $30. INGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT BY MISS DILLON, 14 McAllister, r. 46; private or class. D FEERE BRIDGES AND TEETH without piates a specialty. 1841 Poik st. R. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET ST., near Eleventh; no charge foy extracting when plates are made; 0ld piates made over like new; rom $8 per set. 1ing 50c: gas given. TON DENTAL 806 MAR- ket st. DE. CHARLES W. DECKER. '4"0"’51?3’1,1.1 STER—5 SUNNY ROOMS AND NY ROOMS FOR HOUS bath; large yard. €191 MCALLISTER — FINE FURNISHED 2 front room; use of piano: gas; bath; chea; ()4 HOWARD, COR. THI 104 Zi%hed" Feont room: MCALLISTER —2 BUNNY F 1240 3% s ~4£)'}iinvuu)’—l ARGE FRONT FURNISH- {44 ed room for housekeeping. nished rooms. 94 "HOWARD—FRONT AND BACK PAR- | 93 lor: farnished complete for housekeeping. MINNA—NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY 66 A.COR. EIGETH—NICELY FUR- y-window room; $1a week. 1‘495’;10\\',\111771‘0\\'1-;& FLAT:; 3 NICE 29 farnished rooms; bath; yard; $20. A—COMFORTABLY FURNISHED rooms; moderate rent. T45 tont toom tor gentleman. . UNFUR- call 1108, ed rooms for housekeep! 61_ MISSION— EED SINGLE RMS, 15¢ to 50¢ per night; $1 to $2 week. LEWIS, OFF TAYLOR, NR. POST—3 UN- water free; $8. TROPE HOUSE, 1169 MISSION—NICELY furnished rooms, single or en suite; transients. I8 ee s s oo LYON. PARK PANHANDLE—BEAUTI- ful sunny unfurnished rooms. 581\ATT)MA. BET. FIRST AND SECOND— Furnished sunny front room ; $6. 601 NATOMA—20R 3 FURNISHED ROOMS; 711 s MCALLISTER—FLAT OF 2 SUNNY front rooms and Kitchen; rent reasonable. 437 _“ri\'(\HH(?usET(i-:Em.\G ROOM AND tchen. 56 MISSION, NEAR SECOND—SUNNY 947 bedroom and kitchen, furnished; rent $10. MISSION—4& ROOMS, PARLOE FLOOR, bot and cold water. 402 TH—FURNISHED BACK PARLOR, suitable for 2 gentlemen or man and wife; running water; also single room. 116fi1\ HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, EN 2 suite and single. 1623 PACIFIC—4 ROOMS, BATH. £ 4 POST — 2 _SU3 complete for housekeeping; 8lso oth PAGE—2 LARGE UNFURNISHED SUITES 2514 5 5 and 6 o e S e or | 28 o light housekeeping; no children in house. T ELATS: 4 AND & BOOMS AND |7 ()5F OR 1125 MISSION_SUNNY HOUSE: | @]] PINE_SMALL SUNNY ROOM; ALSO Northeast cor. Polk and Jackson sts. D0 keeping rooms; children; other rooms: large room: quiet house; price moderate. UPPER FLAT. APPLY GRO- | cheap. PINE—SUNNY FRONT ROOM, $ — MODER: FLAT; rooms and bath; cheap to good tenant. ; 6 ROOMS; BATH. 9a SIXTH ST, 10 1 OAX—FLAT OF 4 ROOMS 2 fos 318 NIcl 815 Grove s EDDY—LOWER FLAT rooms, bath, outside room, basement, etc. . UPPER FLAT: 5 ROOMS: BATH: 21 ; $18. sunny side. NT UPPE! . and 1421 OAK—FLAT OF 5 ROOMS; MODERN improvement; Lloyd st., bet. Scott and Devisadero, Waller and Ridle; Scott sts. N bath and large basement. Apply grocery, NW. cor. Haight and MISSION—LARGE_FRONT SOITES furnished complete; housekeepin, NATOMA_TWO LARG: furnished for housekeeping; ya POLEK4 FURNISHED ROOMS; water: bath: $14; also double parior fur- {207 130 sun'y unfurnished rooms, low'r floor, $12. POST—NICELY FURNISAED FRONT o fll}lt! rst floor; single rooms; chea 631 FoST—2 NiCELY FURNISHED CON- necting front rooms to rent together or sep- arate; $10 a mofith or 2 50 & week. 841 E95T— NICELY FURNISHED BOOM with bath: suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen; quiet family; referemces red. ROOMS; 639 Minna st. © NEW FLATS, 4 L RGE ROOMS : MODER! 4 improvements: if desirable, stable for horse and buggy: rent reduced. and Sixteenth. Sanchez and Church. 17 Sharon st., bet. Fifteenth [ FLAT, COR rd; Ca 69 7 PINE—2 NICE SUNNY HOUSEKEEP- ing rooms complete ; also single rooms; cheap. SILVER, NR.THIRD—3 UNFURNISHED 16{) rooms for housekeeping; near Fourth st. ICE SUNNY FRONT ROOMS 16 SouTH PARK—1 OR 2 SUNNY WELL- 0152 nousekeeping sunny 1arge rooms; $11. 182 or single; downtown; very reagonable; new Nicely furnished rooms; housekeeping; $9. 726 MCALLISTER—SUNNY UPPERFLAT;7 rooms; laundry and bath: and flat 4 rms. 53 518 ing rooms; cheap. 136 SEV NTH—LARGE 8 Y HOUSE- sunny front rooms for housekeeping. 120 SIXTH—2SUNNY ROOMS FURNISHED furnished housekeeping rooms; cheap. STOCKTON—2 ROOMS, NICELY FUR- cheap; sunny. SUITES building. 399 THIRD—FRONT FURNISHED HOUSE- nished. 5] SECOND-SUNK Y FRONT HOUSEKEEP- keeping; yard; also nice single rooms cheap. 7~ SILVER — TWO SUNNY FURNISHED for housekeeping; rent $12; private famil; 2_1_{ SIXTH—) bay-windows; light housekeeping. 6131 SIOCKTON —3 UNFURNISHED nished for housekeeping; also single ones; 51 A TA YLOR—SUNNY ROOMS, « S‘Sa‘ftumm,sn'r URTH AND FIFTH— v 4 keeping suites, §8,89, $11; single, 81 Lo $150. HE SHERMAN APA ENT HOUSE: 126 sunny rooms, furnished and unfurnished; strictly respectable: central; very moderate prices. 38 Eighth st., near Market. ' A. W, MANNING. 9 RUSS — NICE FURNISHED SINGLE room; gents; 5. = 0. SECOND—DOUBLE ROOMS; WEEK 81 60 10 $3; single, §1 to 81 50; night, 20c to 50c. VERETT, 55 SECOND_FAMILY HOUS new management; respectable: sunny rooms; reasonable; transients solicited. M. DALTON. prop. 108 SIXTH-NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY rooms, double, single; reasonable. g3 SIXTH 8T, THE HILLSDALE-SUNNY rooms; single and en suite: $1 to $1 50 a day. 9151 SIXTH_NICE SUNNY FRONT ROOM, 2 suitable for a gentleman; $4. RAND SOUTHERN, COR. SEVENTH AND Mission—Rooms all light; water, gas and electric bells; elevator runs from 7 A. .10 12 P. M.: single, 50 cents; suites, $1 day; §2 50 and $5 week up. 137 SEYENTH-FURNISHED ROOM. $1 & week up; housekeeping and transient. NEW PYRENEE HOUSF, 1814 STOCKTON st.—Sunny front rooms: suites or si day, week or month. PH.MAYSOUNAVE, 132 SUTTER — SPLENDID ~FURNISHED 1\"Ew FLAT OF 4 ROOMS A BATH; 4 floor of 5 to 7 rooms, with hot and cold bath; 4N ‘Lanzet st., nr. Haight and Filimore. Apply to | = 1 THIRD, CORNER SOUTH PARK—FUR- | 0 let to bacheiors or for offices and housekeeping; 123 Taylor st. 3] nished housekeeping rooms. very neat and homellke. 5 CHURCH, COR. HANCOCK—ELEGANT TWENTIETH, NR. HOWARD—2 OR § SUTTER—NEW AND CONVENIENT 55 and Nineteenth sts. flats: rents $12, $18, $45; bet. Eighteenth 66 nicely furnished housekeeping rooms; range; running water: reasonable. TIEG modern T FLAT: 6 ROOMS A improvements. A| ND BATH; ly 2806 Howard. gf TWENTIETH—2 SUNNY FURNISHED flats In walk from business center. Larkin sts. LY #35; WATER FRE cit; Do not fail to examine. : CHEAPEST contain six rooms and bath; short NW. corner Turk and rooms for housekeeping: reasonable. 618 TWERTY-THIRD-8 LARGE SUNNY rooms furnished complete for housekeeping, including gas, use of bath and laundry; $22 50; children; call after 1 P. M. 0 704 TWENTY-FOURTH, COR. VALENCIA— V. L — SUNN 1245 5255 Tooms; bath and gas. & FLATS: SROOMS EACH. 21 GARDEN ST, bet. Sixth and Seventh, off Harrison; $8 and $9. %, 2 sunny rooms. partly furnished; chea; 115 Zhea housekeeping rooms; $10; two at $8. rooms, BAY-WINDOW FLAT: bath. 271314 Folsom st. 3 LARGE wer, Twenty-sece of 5 and 6 rooms respectively; modern unsurpassed view; $18 and $: ond st., near Noe. ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market si. 20: 1134 and 1136 Apply to EASTON, $2 FLAT 5 SUNNY ROOMS, - Water free. 2222 Geary st. BATH; SUNNY #11 and FLATS, 4 AND 8 ROOMS EACH; 89. 2041 Harri n st., OPP. Eighteenth. UNNY FLAT 5 ROOMS. 638 JESSIE ST, bet. Seventh and Eighth. vindow; big yard. R FLAT: 4 LARGE, SUNNY ROOMS: gas, bath; bay 725 Minna. £ TWENTY-SIXTH. NR. MISSION—3 FUR-~ 710 YAN NESS AVE._SUNNY ~FRONT suite; completely furnished for housekeep- N flat: 6 ODERN BAY SE. rooms; bath; wide hall. und Broderick sts. CORNER MeAllister JLEGANT SUNNY FLAT, 5 LARGE ROOMS, P bath and attic: modern improvements; rent tlg. Apply SE. cor. Noe and Elizabeth sts. PO satE—a FURNISHED, COZY 6-ROOM flat in & good neighborhood: sun all day. Apply Sunday an evenings, 731 Shotwell st. I 14 WELSH, OFF FOURTH, BELOW BRY- ant—2 or 8 nicely furnished housekeeping ——eeee ROOMS TO LET. 1708 R sve--Pavior oor: 3 sunny roomes: EDDY—LARGE, SUNNY FRONT ROOM, 118 EPDY-ELEGANT FRONT SUITE AND other furnished sunny rooms cheap. $10; front single, $5; also housekeeping 10970 soome singie and doablos retsa- sonable. 2 nished back parior: use of bath; private family; 6. y it ed housekeeping and single sunny front room; chesp. ing: $25. Tooms: ches CLAY, BET. POLK ST. AND VAN 12 250 taraished, and offioe to let chesp. 106 ELEVENTH-BAY-WINDOW FRONT, rooms. FIFTH-NEWLY FURNISHED SUNNY 10362 FOLSOM ~LARGE NEWLY ¥UR- 4] 3 EOURTH-CLEAN, SUNNY FURNISH- 70 offices, suitable for physidan, dentist or mu- sician. 1148 SUTTER COR., POLK—FURNISHED rooms and housekeeping suites; bath; $15. 99() THIRD-SINGLE AND SUITE; LIGHT housekeeping: $5 up; brick bullding: yard. 1602 128500 for barbersnop: redts #10.” 794 VAN NESS—-LARGE SUNNY FRONT room; $8. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THE WEEKLY CALLL. 1n wrapper, for mailing. BOARDING AND ROOMS. s AR A A~ A L S TAYLOR—SUITE OF NICELY FUR- nished rooms, witli or without board. 626 EPDY—SUNNY FRONT ROOMS, SUITES LD and singie; best board: reasonabls 39() GoLOEN e;ym’fi\em —SUNNY ALCOVE room; running water; mew carpets and fur- Diture; $60 for two: 4150 rooms, $25 to $45 per mo. FXCEPTIONAL GOOD BOARD AND LODG- ings, for $4 per week; front and back pariors; new house; can accommodate several ladies and gentlemen, ' Take Castro-st. cars to 2658 Market st., junction Seventeenth. TEE GRAYSON, 826 POWELL—BAY VIEW; sunny suites and single rooms, with first-class board; moderate prices. 83 BUSH — 2 SUNN BAY-WINDOWS ‘with board : reasonable; also table-boarders. HDTEL BERTLING, 714 BUSH—OPENED A8 a family hotel; references given and required; all modern conveniences. STABLE FOR SALE. A A A s ' TABLE, 3 STAL’?B, WAGON SPACE, LOFT, S sleeping-rooms, 81 Essex st. » ) 909 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. ADVICE EREE; DIVORCE AND PROBATE laws a specialty; suits, Superior, Justice and Police Courts: terms reasonable; collections, etc. G.W.HOWE, att’y-at-law, 850 Market,cor.Stockton OHN E. AITKEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, RS 16 and 17. 402 Montgomery st., cor. California. TPARR'S INST., 659 MARKT—BOOKKEEPING taught in 6 weeks. We pledge ourselves to keep free for § months books our graduates fail on. EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 POST Bookkpg, business practice, shorthand, typing, electrical engineering, telegraphy, modern lan- guages rapidly teught. Write for catalogue. HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—-THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- age free. PHYSICIANS. RBEUMAT!SM, NEURALGIA, GOUT—SPE- cial attention to these diseases. J. A. MCDON- ALD, M.D., 1238 Market st., 2 (0 4, 7t0 8 P. M. HOME, AFRIEND AND MOTHER'S CARE. LEGAL NOTICES. N THE SUPERIOR COURT, IN AND FOR the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, Department No. 10 (thue‘]. In the matier of the estate of MARY O'NEIL, deceased. Order to show cause why order of sale of real estate should not be made. A. C. FREESE, the administrator of the estate of MARY O'NEIL, deceased, having filed his peti- ton hereln, duly verified. praying {0 an order of sale of the real estate of said decedent, for the par- poses therein set forth. 1t is therefore ordered by the sald court that all persons interested in the estate of sald deceased appear before the sald Superlor Court on MON- DAY, the 26th dayof August, 1895, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day,at the courtroom of Department No. 10 (Probate) of sald Superior Court, at the new City Hall, in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, to show cause why an order should not be granted to the said ad- ministrator to sell so much of the real estate of the said deceased as shall be necessary. And that a copy of this order be published at least once a week for four successive weeks in the SAN FRANCISCO CALL, a newspaper printed and published in said City and_County. Dated July 25, A."D. 1886, CHARLES W. SLACK, Judge of the Superior Court. J. D. SULLIVAN, attorney for administrator, 319 Pine sireet, San Francisco, California. N TH SUPERIOR COURT, IN AND FOR the City and County of San Francisco, State of Callfornia. Department No. 10 (Probate). In the matterof the estate of JOHN B. MILLER, deceased. Order to show cause why order of sale of real estate should not be made. A. C. FREESE, the administrator of the estate of JOHN B. MILLER, deceased, having filed his petition hereln, duly verified praying for an_order of sale of the real estate of said decedent, for the purposes therein set forth. 1t is therefore ordered by the sald court that all persons interested in the estate of said deceased appear before the said Superior Court on MON- DAY, the 26th day of August, 1895, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the courtroom of Department No. 10 (Probate) of sald Superior Court, at the new City Hall, in the City and County of San Francisco, State of Callfornia, to show canse why an order ghould not be granted to the said administrator to sell so- much of the real es- tate of the said deceased as shall bo necessary. And thata copy of this order be published at least once a week for four successive weeks in the SAN FRANCISCO CALL, & newspaper printed and published in sald City and County. Dated July 25, A. D. 1895. a ;}%ARLES W. SLACK, Judge of the Superior urt. J.D. SULLIVAN, attorney for administrator, 819 Pine street, San Francisco, California. DEPAR'I'ME!\'T NO. 10, PROBATE—IN THE Superior Court in and for the City and County of San Francisco, State of Callfornia. In the matter of the estate of ANGELINA LE- FEVRE, deceased, No. 16,232. Notice is hereby given that WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of August, A D. 1895, at 10 o'clock A. M. of sald day, and the courtroom of Department No. 10 of said court, at the new City Hall, in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, have been appointed as the time and place fof roving the will of said ANGELINA LEFEVRE, eceased, and for hearing the aj &mflon of ALEX- ANDRE ADOLPHE AUGU! LEFEVRE for the issuance to him of letters testamentary. - Dated July 25, A. D. 1865. . F. CURRY, Clerk. [Seal] By V. F. NORTHROP, Deputy Clerk. P. A. BERGEROT, Attorney for Petitioner, 142- 143, Crocker building. TEPARTMENT NO. 10 (PROBATE)_IN THE Superior Court, in and for the City and County of San Francisco, State of Callfornia. In the matter of the estate of CHARLES C. TERRILL, de- ceased. Notice Is hereby given that WEDNES- DAY, the 7th day of August, A.D. 1895, at 10 . . of said day, and the courtroom of Department No. 10 of said court, at the new City Hall, in_the Clty and County of San Francisco, State of California, have been appointed as the time and_place for proving the will of sald CHARLES C. TERRILL, eceased, and for hearing the application of ANNIE 'H. TERRILL for the issuance to her of letters testamentary thereon. Dated July 24, A. D. 1895. [Seal] C. F. CURRY, Clerk. F. B. HOUGHTON, ty Clerk. E. F. PRESTON, Attorney for Petitioner. ‘WARD OF CONTRACTS. A At & meeting of the Board of New City Hall Commissioners, held July 23, 1895, the lowing resolution was to print: Regolved, That contract No. 78, for construc- tional steel in rotunds, be awarded Martin Fennell & Son for $7390. That contract No. 79 for corrugated iron bo awaraed to J. H. McKay for $2340. That contract No. 8 for terra cotta and hollow tile work be awarded the Gladding-McBean Com- pany for $2635. ‘I hat contract No. 82 for shelving in Law Library , and the same be awarded W. G. Hughes for $9! do pass to print. A!M—Cumfluflamn SUTRO, CRESWELL, J. J. McCCARTHY, Secretary MRS. DR. FUNKE, 1418 Eighth st., Alameda. MALL ADVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSCRI tions taken at CaLy Branch Office, 717 Larkin 35,899 Hayes st. and 4818 Mission st.; open (il 30 P o HOUSE FOR SALE. OUSE 14 ROOMS; LARGE LOT; STABLE and carriage house; Western Addition. Ameri- can Land and Trust Company, 132 Market st. HOTEL ARRIVALS. RUSS HOUSE. M J McLane, Sacto J F Brandon, Centerville AT Stream & s, Seattle L D Hunt & w, Davis J H Russell, Sacto ‘W S Conway, Auburn W Walsh & w, San Jose W A Johnson, Alaska A M yeller, Palmyra A Waugh, Palmyra E McGettigan, Vallejo M A McCundro, Cal Mrs W H Green, Colusa Miss A M Stephens, Pa Miss A Gibson, Pa Miss M A Van Guuter,Pa Miss C V Kleiss, Pa RB Tlgpln.Allmoda J 8 Ingram, Lincoln H Schofield, Sacto J Jameson, Oakland J Mount, Stockton L A Richards, Grayson E H Tucker, Seima C A Guyot & w, Sterling Miss B Guyot, Sterling Miss M J Rollins,Foston E J McPike, Grayson R B Laird & w, Cal 'S Tames, Berkeley Miss A B Westfelt, Pa Miss L. Westfelt, Pa Miss E Westfelt, Pa R Westfelt, Philadelphia Mrs Robson& s, Il T Colwell, Cal Mr. Hales & w, Cal J Lawson, Cal ‘W G Neidham.Honolulu J R Christensen, Cal J G Graham, Honolulu J H Pascoe, Neveda Clty C E Pascoe,Nevada City R M Thompson,Liverpool ‘W F Graham,Gurneyvle A S8 Wall, Honolulu L Dean, Reno M H Scott, Stockton J E Rathburn, Wiliiams J R Mauran, Oakland Mrs J Leininger, Chico H Leininger, Chico G J Slack, Tulare W F Wilson'& w, Oakind Jessie Lawson, Cal GRAND HOTEL. D H Fallon, Pleasanton J P Klimmer, Willows 8 B Waite, Sacto J J Conner, Salinas Dr E Crewe, Cal 1, Betzel, Cal J C Jones, Sacto E Preston, Mich C E Severance, San Jose W F Knok, Sacto P Ruhlman, N Y E Jones, Oakland A Jackson, Cal ¥ W Covey, Pa.o Alto ‘W Wallace, Eureka M Connell, Red Biuft Mrs S A Ivett, Snelling R C Cooper, Elmira J E Loomis, Nanta Rosa J M Kinoey, R C Kinney, Cal B L Talleman, pa 8§ S Hall, Sacramento G E Houskin, Stockton Mrs R Galloway,Stocktn A T Giass, Oakland G J Owens, Los Ang Mrs S M Hof Santa Cruz E L Dohney, Los Ang G R Coopman, Salem E Holmes, Cal Miss A Coopman, Salem W B Forsyth, Cal C M Jason, Salem E Helt, Alameda ¥ W Kay, Santa Cruz Mrs Mehr, Kingman L V Buskirk, Honolulu Mrs G Cornell, Kingman W Cheneey Jr, Boston Jos French, Boston 'V Courtois, Santa Rosa J H Davis&w,Halfmoon W P Moore & w, Cal A B Cook, Brooklyn Miss A McGoven, Cal Miss M Tobin, Oukland Miss Tidwell, Cal F Fennessey, Adams Sp Miss G Usher, N Y 3 C Peters & w, Omaha Miss E Usher, N Y J O Rusby & son. Cal PALACE HOTEL. J A Lothian, Honolulu C Warden, Honolulu © Moten, Honolulu W B Colville. Maul, H T T W King, Los Angeles IC Boss, Webber Lake ‘W B Shain, Marysville Mrs E Buckingham,Vaca- J Blood &w,Steubenville _ ville T E Henesey, Portland CF Hurd & w, Coronado Miss A W' Halladay, R Mosher. Ohio Coronado G Krichie, Palo Alto A W Lambert, Portland C C McIvor, San Jose P Edgar, N Y A Denison, Cleveland 1 Ford, Cleveland A J Harrell, Visalia W Tayior, London H A Heilbron, Sac Mrs H A Heilbron, Sac E Lewls, Seattle J GBorglum,SierraMadre BALDWIN HOTEL. I M McPike, St Helena L J Evans, Seattle J Lesser, N ¥ M Lopez, N Y 8 Lopes, N Y M Woolf, N ¥ E Doe & w, Mont _ F W Crocker, Vallejo AW X orth, PacificGrove 8 Harrison, N Y Roberts, KansasCity J C Smax, Chielgo Elils, Gllroy C B Firman, Baltimore Sprague, Sacramento J B Clifford, St Louis ‘uller, Chicago nson, Bethel, Bakersfield NEW WESTERN HOTEL. PErPRE) 0, o, « J McDonald. Cal J C Willlams, Green Pt B McCauley, Mercer T L Brown, St Louis C B Cowed| Merced Thos Ferguson, Merced E L Newman, Merced Thos L Lewis, Sacto Geo Peterson, St Paul Morris Cohen, St Paul Miss May Sulllvan, Cal Miss Ella Lucy, Vallejo W M Jennings, Vallejo Sam Brown, Mare Island B B Butts, Visalia V W Woods, Fresno Mrs Johnson, Suisun J B Burtin, Oakland E B Order, San Jose G R Arthur, Chicago LIOK HOUSE. Mrs W H Radford&s,Cal N P Brown & wite, Cal C H Ward, Chi H W Miichell, Glenwood W L Armstrons, Detrolt T Fox, Sacramento F D Ryan, Sacramento K Mauldin, Monterey W M Conley, Madera Mies Daggett, Oakland D Mckhetres, Truckee R A Ordway, Santa_Cruz g A" Mo Bevas, Srossn . Auburn . ren A Gee. Placerville ‘W Scott, Placervilie DIVORCE SUITS BEGUN. Sults for divorce were begun yesterday as fol- lows: E. Johnson against Joseph M. Johnson. Marle F. Young against Edgar D. Young. Jennie Marks against Alfred Marks. Laura G. Critcher against William K. Critcher. BIRTIS—HARRIAGES—DEATHS. (Bln.h. marriage ana death notices sent by mall willnot be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence ot persons authorized t0 have the same published. | BORN. BRAUER—June 25, 1895, to the wife ot C. F. ‘Brauer, a son. DRISCOLL—In this city, July 27, 1895, to the wife of Frank H. Driscoll, a daughter GAVIGAN—In this city, July 23,1895, to the wife of Thomas F. Gavigan, a son. GRUNDEL—In this city, July 16, 1895, to the wife of Henry Grundel, a son. HOFFM AN—Inthis city, July 23, 1895, tothe wife of Eugene Hoffman, son. LARGAN—In this city, July 26, 1895, 10 the wife of James Largan, a 5on, LINDSAY—In Alameda, July 17, 1895, to the wife of Alford B. Lindsay, a daughter. LYNCH—In this city, to the wife of P. J. Lynch, a daughter. MCGIN NIS—In thiseity, July 16, 1895, tothe wife of William J. McGinois, a son. MURRAY—In this city, July 24, 1895, to the wife of J. F. Murray, a son. \ MOON—TIn this city, July 26, 1895, tothe wite of Frederick H. Moon, & son. MOONEY—July 19, 1895, tothe wifeof Joseph M. Mooney, a daughter. MILLER—In this city, to the wife of A.C. Miller, a son. REYNOLDS—In this city, July 22, 1895, to the wife of H. G. Reynolds, a daughter. e e e e e e MA (RIED. DORGAN—PLEASANT—In this city, June 30, 1895, at St. Joseph’s Church. by the Rev. Father 0'Neile, George P. Dorgan and Alice E. Pleasant. an Francisco. DINAN_DWYER—In this city, July 18, 1895, Dby the Rev. rather Prendergast, Wiiliam E. Di- nan and Nellie J. Dwyer, both of San Francisco. REAVEY—WILLIAMSON—In this city, June 26, 1895, by the Rev. Father D. Nugent, A.J. Reavey of San Francisco and Clara Williamson of Tuolumne County. VANDERVOORT—TERRY—In this city, July 22,1895, Charles R. Vandervoort and Ella M. Terry, both o San Francisce e DIED Luckhardt, Cresar A, McKeand, John 8, McDonald, Annie T. Marshall, Margaret Mosebach, Inez G. Miller (infant) Murrin, Ann Mackay, Annie Park, Charles 0. Pike, Jennie P. Phillips, Amelia Breitsch, John Burns, Kugene M. Biggio, Angelo D. Connell, Margaret Carroll, Hugn Forde, Agnes Fuller, Henry M. Faithful, Charles M. Gorham, John Hackett, Michael Hahn. Angust Kirkpatrick, Alfred Sullivan, Florence Lynch, Wiiliam Wihl, Gustav Levy, Marks Waucherer, Friederika Zacharlas, Henry BREITSCH—In this city, July 26, 1895, John Breitach, beloved son of Jacob and the laté Bar- bara Breitsch, and_brother of Mrs. Maria Glos, Mrs. Babette Lageman, Mrs. Lizzie Schultz, Mrs. Adeiheid Bruns and Mrs. Katie Alf, a native of Klingenmunter, Germany, aged 17 years 6 months and 20 days. AFFriends and acqualniances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. M.. from the resi- sidence of his brother-in-law. W. Lageman, 540 Hermann street, corner Fillmore. Interment 1. 0. 0. F. Cemetéry. BURNS—In this city, July 26, 1895, Eugene Michael, beloved son of John G. and Lizzie A. | Burns, 4 native of San Francisco, aged 3 months | and 16 days. 8% Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attena the funerat THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. .. from the residence ot his parents, 9 Water street, off Mason, between Chestnut and Francisco. Interment Mount Cal- vary Cemetery. BIGGIO—In this city, July 20, 1895, Angelo David, beloved son of Andréw Bigzio, and brother of Louigi Biggio, a native of Sutter Creek, Cal., aged 19 years. B Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock B M., from the par- lors of H. C. Porter & Co.. 122 Eddy street. CONNELL—In this city, July 26, 1895, Margaret, beloved wife of the late James Connell, beloved mother of Maggle, Nellle, Emma, Frauces and Theresa Connell and Mrs. D. S. McKenna, a na- tive of the parish of Caberagh, County Cork, Ireland, aged 50 years. A Friends sna acquaintances are respect- fully invited to_attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 8:300°ClocK A. M.. from her late resi- dence, 732 Twenty-second street, near Guerrero, thence to St. James Churcn, wherea requiem high mass wiil be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at § o'clock A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CARROLL — In Moraga Valley, Contra Costa County, Hugh Carroll. a nativeof County Ty- rone. Ireland, aged 62 years. FORDE—In this city, July 24, 1895, Agnes, be- loved wife of Robert H. Forde, and_beloved daughter of Mrs. Forman, and sister of Mrs. Wil- liam Moffatt and George and William Tait, a native of California, aged 21 years and 6 months. g@~Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. .. from her late Tesidence, 2802 Sixteenth street, near Howard. Interment Masonic Cemetery. FAITHFUL—In El Verano, July 27, 1895, Charles. M., beloved husband of Clara Faithful, father of Elverano Faithful, and eidest son of Edwin and Annie Faithiul, and brother of the late Harry Faithful, a native of Baltimore, aged 31 years and 6 monihs. FULLER—In Cherry Valley, Mass., July 25,1895, Henry M. Fuller, a native of East Oakland, Cal., aged 18 years and 6 months. GORHAM—In Sacramento, July 25,1895, John, beloved brother of Patrick J., Bartholomew and Michael Gorham, a native of County Galway, Ire- land, aged 50 years. A3~The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Sunday), at 10 o'clock A. M.. from the par- lors of the Pacific Undertakers, 777 Mission street, between Third and Fourth. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HACKETT—In this clty, July 26, 1895, Michael, beloved husband of Kate Hackeit, a native of Kilkenny, Ireland, aged 47 years 5 months and 223 du] vs. [Terre Haute (Ind.) papers please copy. 0¥ The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Sunday). at 1 o'clock P. M. from his late residence, 615 Clyde street, off Townsend, be- tween Third and Fourth. HAHN—In this city, July 26, 1895, August, be- ioved husband of Theresa Hahn, and father of August and Fred Hahn and Mrs. F. G. Hoffmann, anative of Germany, sged 59 years 8 months and 17 days. B~ Friends and acauaintances are respect. fully invitea to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday) at 2 o'clock P. M., from his late resi- 2017 Bush street, near Buchanan. Inter- 0. 0. F. Cemetery. KIRKPATRICK—In this city, July 27, 1895, Al- fred, beloved husband of Catherine Kirkpatrick, 2nd 'father of Alfred Kirkpairick, & native of England, aged 66 years 5 months and 4 days. B¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW Jonday) at 2 o'clock P. M., from his late resi- ence, 726 Mission street. Interment L 0. 0. F. Cemetery. LYNCH—In this city, July 26, 1895, William, beloved son of Edward and Saran Lynch, and brother of Edward and Joseph Lynch, a native of San Francisco, agéd 19 years. A5~ Friends and acquaintances, are re!gecb- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 9:45 o'clock A. M.. from the fors of “the Union Undertaking’ Company, 738 Mission street, near Third, thence to St. Patrick’s Church for_services, commencing at 10 o’clock A Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LEVY—In this city, July 27, 1895, Marks, beloved husband of Ester Levy, and father of Mrs. Dave Frankel, Mrs. J.J. Levin, Mrs. M. Kollmann and Bernard and Miss Beckie Levy, a native of Po- 1and. aged 63 years and 10 months. 8@~ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 10:80 o'clock A. ., from his iate residence, 1630 O'Farreil street, thence by 11:45 o'clock A. M. train to Hills of Eternity Cemetery for interment. Please omit flowers. LUCKH ARDT—In this city, July 26, 1895, Cesar A., beloved husband of Pliar A. Luckhardt, and father of A. J. Luckhardt, Mrs. G. A. Wiese and’ F.R, E.S, C.8, E.N, V.A. and R. M.A. Luckhardt, a native of Germany, aged 64 years 3 months and 20 days, 83~ Notice of funeral hereatter. MACKAY—In this city, July 26, 1895, Annie Mackay, beloved daughter of Mrs. Kate Arm- strong, and sister of the late Katie Armstrong, a native of San Francisco, aged 27 years and 11 momh;l.l d a ##Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday) at 1 o'clock P. M., from her late residence, 18% . Folsom avente, off Folsom street, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to St._Joseph’s Church for services, commencing at 1 o'clock P.x. Interment Holy Cross Cem- . MCKEAND—In this city, July 26. 1895, John Stapleton, beloved son of Willlam and the late Margaret McKeand, a native of San Francisco, aged 8 years 2 months and 15 days. A Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invitea to attend ihe faneral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from the residence of his grandmother, Mrs. Ann Stapleton, 1424 ggva sireet. Interment Mount Calvary Ceme: McDONALD—In Virginia City, Ne 1895, Annie T.McDonald (nee_ Gray), wife of Allan F. McDonald, anativeof California, aged 36 years. MARSHALL—In this city, July 26. 1895, Mar- garet, beloved wite of (he late John Marshall, and mother of James and Maggie Marshall, & na- tive of the parish of Ballygarvin, County Cork, Ireland, aged 58 years. - AF-Friends and acquaintances are regoect- 4ully invited to attend the faneral THIS DAY (Bunday), at 2 o'clock 2. M.. from ber late resi- lence, 9 Decatur street, off Bryant, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to St.” Joseph's Church for services. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetersy. MURRIN—In this city,July 27, 1895, Ann, wife of the late Felix Murrin, dearly ‘beloved mother of Mrs. (. J. Shea of San Jose, Cal., and the late James J. Murrin and sister of Mrs. Catherine Hargaden and Jumes Gorevan, a native of the ;rlmn oémau 0, Treland. [St. Louis (Mo.) papers lease copy. A% Friei acquaintances are mgnmlly 1nvited toattend thefuneral TO-MORROW (Mon- day), at 8:30 o'clock .. from her late residence, ?lE)Fnlr Oaks street, thence to St. James Churc] Guerrero and Twenty-third streets, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebn'c.ed for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 0'clock A.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MOSEBACH~—In this city, Inez G. Mosebach, in- fant daughter of F, C.Jr. and Sarah Mosebach, a native of San Francisco, aged 14 days. MILLER—In this city. July 27, 1895, infant son of A. C. and Jennie Milier. PARE—In Oakland, July 25, 1895, Charles O., beloved husband of Sarah ' Park, & pative of Massachusetts, aged 71 years 8 monthsand 8 days. A member of Harbor Lodge 253, 1. 0. 0. F., and Appomattox Post N0.50, G. A. R. gF-Friends and scquaintances are respaci- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY Sunday), at 2 o'clock P.M., from the hall of rbor Lodge No. 253, L. O. 0. F., corner Seventh and Peralta streets, Oakland. Interment Moun- tain View Cemetery. PIKE—In this city, July 25, 1895, Jennie Page Pike, belovea wifeof Fred 'A. Pike, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 51 years and 11 months. PE-Friends and_acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. M.. from her late resi- dence, 24 Garden street. Interment Masonic Cemetery. PHILLIPS—In this city, July 25, 1895, Amelia, beloved wife of D. W. Phillips, and mother of W. D., Charles W. and Robert J. Phillips, and sister of Mrs. G. Spragg. Mrs. James Whipple and W. J. and Rolance Morgan, a native ot St. John, N. B., aged 29 years 2 months and 25 days. 25 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from ner late resi- dence, 25 Prosper street. off Sixteenth, between Nooand Sanchez. Interment 1.0.0.F. Ceme- tery. SULLIVAN—An anniversary requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of the soul of the late Florence Sullivan at St. Mary's Cathedral, TO-MORROW_(Monday), commencing at 10 o'clock 4.M. Friends are respectfully invited to attend. WIHL—In Forrest Hill, July 28, 1895, Gustav Wihl, a native of Nenss, Germany, aged 59 years and 6 months. [Chicago papers please copy. } $@-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the faneral THIS DAY Sunday). at_10:30 o'clock A. )., from B'nal rith Frall, 121 Eddy stroet, under the auspices of Pacific Lodge, F. and A. M. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery, San Mateo County, by 11:45 o'clock 4. M. train’ from Third and Townsend streets. WUOHERER—In this city, July 25, 1895, Fried- erika, beloved wife of the late Christian 'Wuch- erer, and mother of Chnstoph and Leonora Wucherer and Mrs. Charles Strohmelier, a native of Reutlingen, Wurtemberg, Germany, aged 59 years 2 montlis and 12 days, Friends and_acquaint respect- tah T fnvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday). at 1 o'clock P. M., from her late res:- dence, 2010 Union street, thence to Emanuel Church, Potter street, between Mission and Mar- ket, where funersl services will be held at 2 o'clock p. x. luterment L O. O. F. Cemetery. ACHARIAS—In this city, July 25, 1895, Henry 2 cioved musband. of Theresa Zachariss, and father of Charles, Fred and Aggie Zacharias, a native of Nakel, Prussia, aged 63 years and 17 days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- mfi{mmefl o nuenuqmu funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 10:30 o'clock A. M., from the Tesidence, 929 Sutter street. Please omit flowers. r—————————————————— UNITED UNDERTAKERS’ EMBALMING PARLORS. [Everything Requisite for First-class ¥un at Reagonable Rates. Telephone 3167. _ 27 and 29 Fifth street. MCAVOY & CALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. Telephone 3080. CMENOMEY. CHAS. MCMENOMEY | JAMES McMENOMEY & SON UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, 1057 Mission Street, Near Seventh. Telephone No. 3354. AS. JAS. ENGLISH. T. R. CAREW. CAREW & ENGLISH, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, FUNERAL DIKECTOI‘-SE,‘ arket st., San Francisco. I 310t N\ BrNot consected with any other house in this city. CONGREGATION SHERITH ISRAEL. LAT AND GRAVE OWNERS IN THE NINE- teenth-street Cemetery are hereby notified that removal of remains wiil take place during this month. Interested parties can receive information at the office of the Congregation, northeast corner Post and Taylor streets, daily from 9 10 11 A. M. LOUIS BHOWN, President. ALEXANDER L. BabT, CYPRESS LAWN CEMETFRY, N SAN MATEO COUNTY; NON-SECTARIAN; 1aid out on the lawn plan:’perpetual care; beau- tiful, permanent and easy of access; see it before buying & burial place elsewhere. City cfiice, 9 City Hall Avenue. WATER-POWER. American and European Methods of Using It in a Large Way. The standard American method of utiliz- ing a large amount of water-power has hitherto been to distribute the water to the several consumers or mill-owners by means of a system of headraces, so called, with facilities for its discharge at a lower level, to be utilized as the owner or lessee saw fit, and generaily on his own premises. This lea to long head canals and to insignificant tailraces, wheras the Niagara plant con- sists of a common tailrace, a mile and a half long, with comparatively insignificant headraces. The old-time water-power com= gnny sold or leased the right to draw a efinite quantity of water at defined times, with the Srivilege of discharging it a lower level, and the mill-owner did the rest; whereas at Nil%&l‘fl Falls the right is leased to discharge a definite quantity of water into the tailrace tunnel, with the privilege of drawingothis quantity from the head canal or from the river. But over and above this the product—-power—may be contracted for at Niagara Falls, delivered on the shaft. To create a large group of mill sites ot the older sort there was necessary, in the first instance, a large, continuous body of land, properly located for the purpose.” If this could not be bought up secretly, and in large blocks, the whole water power enterprise would fail to come to fruition. in Europe, however, several such enter- prises came into being in spite of the in- ability of the projectors to primarily buy tracts of land such as have been described, This was done by establishing central power stations near the dam, or head canal, and then transmitting the power produced, instead of the water to produce it, to the consumers or real owners. Up to within, say, five years, this had always been accomplished by means of wire-rope transmissions of power, and it is easy to see that the invention of the electrical transmission of power would give this form of the utilization of a large water power a great impetus. Many such plants are, therefore, already in existence, many are building, but among them all no one is probably so celebrated and is attracting the attention of all intelligent men as this at Niagara Falls.—Cassier’s Magazine. ————— A Philanthropist Crushed. A stranger entered a downtown sal the other morning and called for a dri(:,)?. ‘‘You're drinkin’ with me, pard,” said a somewhat mellow citizen with a red nose, who_was leaning against the bar. “The dri'i]?hi‘! gn n:e”t isltime “I think not,” replied the stranger. ‘“Yes they are. That’s right. I’gmruuin' up for all the boys in the room. "X:ou're not setting anything up for me.’ ‘:IAteél ou lllaml %’tl’ls on me, pard,” *‘An tell you ay for dri?:.” : uy pay for my own “Let the gentleman alone, Jaggs,” sai the bartender with some sbemglge:s, an‘g the red-nosed man shuffled off to a corner of the room and sat down grumbling. The stranger got his drink, paid for it, and was preparing to go when the mellow citizen shuffled up to him again. ‘“There wasn’t any harm done, pard, was there?” he asked in an apologetic way. “No, sir; no harm done.” “Then you'll shake hands, I reck’n?” *‘No, sir.” “Why not, pard ?”’ don’t know t, ;‘lzecatuse i ou, sir.” e stranger turned on his heel and went out of the saloon. The red-nosed cihze:n went back to his corner and sat for fifteen minknm without saying a word. Then he spoke. My faith in human nashur,” he said, brokenly, ‘‘hash shuffered a ter'ble sho::’;ll" —Chicago Tribune. ———— Meat once meant any kind of food. one old English edityion of* th:oflordr’: snyer the well - known petition is ren ered, “Give us this day our daily meat.” —_————— Farewell originally signified you fare or travel w‘:fi orin é?ety. Sy

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