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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 18Y5. 50)m NEW HO 3 b BATH Z¢). basement; 504 Fifteenth st. _noi?SEKEEPING ROOMS — Continued. PROPOSALS. Pearl Street. PEARL,COR. MAKKET, OPP. OCTAVIA—1, 2 or 3 sunny corner rooms; well furnished for housekev_plng; running water and sink. Point Lobos Avenue. POINT LOBOS AVE.—SUNNY BAY- window suite; furnished for housekeep- 12120 ing, $12. FPowell Street. POWELL—TWO FURNISHED SUNNY P16. TR S thostn, poes Brents 1007 R ey ST s Ninth, — BEST HOUSEKEEPING | lean and quet; $12. 42 rooms in this cit; ;H.; UNION—TO LE 3 = rooms and bath 28. Inquire at CADENASSO & CO.” Taylor Street. T.—2 ROOMS, BATH, FUR- for housekeeping. | 24 nished compl ontgomery st. SR PART HOUS 2 Tehama st.. near Second. &0 4 RooNS H order. 3 seventh and Alabama sts. RN _HOUSE: 7 a Tehama Street. TEHAMA—2 FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP- ing rooms for respectable couple: no other A —2 OR 8 SUNM ished for housekeeping; N B large yard and stable. opp. Fillmoy J CA END 1T houses you rent from BALDWIN & HAM- Third Street. © THIRD — HOUSEKEEPING ROOXM, 'L DAYSIN | 35 MOND, 10 Montgomery st. QUNNY HOUSE—530 EDDY, NEAR LARKIN; ») 9 rooms: bath: rent §30: water free. HOUSE! ISHED GATE AV s and Jaundry Valencia Street. £B VALENCIA-2 OR 8 SU O for housekeepin; 21 Van Ness Avenue. HE MAYBELLE. Ness ave. and Grove st.—Partly furnished for | light bousekeepi CORNER VAN | AGES TO LET, i COTTAGE. 3 TAY ST., | 4 AND 5 ROC ington Street. r Clay and Powell, 502 WASHINGTON ¥ UNFURNTSH- ) 10 50 a mon water free. Apply 6 Washirgi ; bath and g : lovely plac TAGES OF 4 AND 5_ROOMS, | Dolores and Fifteenth. LARGE BASE- 2 Capp si., near ' (FOTTAGE 5 ROOMS \ yard; r NNY COTTAGE: st.. off Bush, near 5 RO Imore. {S. 21 WILDEY | FLATS TO LET. 1334 “OR. DEVISADERO_FINE | at of 5 rooms and bath: BURNHAM & MARSH Q).)"l GEARY. unny . MIDDLE FLAT; THREE | M 60 Folsom st., near 10.” MADISON & latest improvemen YUNNY FIVE -R D ment; 812, 929 1 ]«7\\']—7!( FLAT OF FIVE i Jandt 523 Frankli 4 ng ro e Anthony Street. . OFF MISSION, & ond—Lodgings 10c a night- NEAR SEC: “Bowle Avenue. THREE SUNNY ROOMS: BUSH—LARC Y ROOM: BEAU- 934 Eddy Street. so 1 sunny suite Eighteenth Street. NEW ELEGANT | large yards and base- | 11239 HE SHERMAN Al T HOUSE: 126 unfurnished; irie Street. SHED ROOM TO LET; 2 light and sunny: JUNNY UPPER FLAT, 4 ROOMS. 58 CLEM: | 2 entina st. | ROOM: 177-) T SACRAM —FLAT OF 7 ROOMS; 220 aiso n fiat of 5 rooms: fine view second floor: § len Parz avi G:6)) ()} T7ROOM: ND BATE S0 e sl., near Sanche: E() E 1.50. v i T. $22 50—A PLEA bath and stationary tubs. 1806 Green. 1RO . window MODE. ater_free. App 1 Hayes or 525 Frederi 8 X OF 7 YOZY FLAT Ceco Folsom Street. PER WEEK—FURNISHED ROOMS. 820 | e BATIL | @ and Broadway. Ly near Fourth. 31 £ GEARY—TWO FRONT ROOMS, ) avle for offices: partly furnished. 14 # Twelfth st. | ——— an or conservatory. " Harrison Street. water free. 15 Heory | rr. 1 172 week. Howard Street. HOW ARD—SU = 1]%‘% HOWARD—4 ROOMS, ¢ NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS; board if desired. 32 XNY CORNER ROOMS CE. cor. Polk and Jackson Joues Street. NISHED ROOM; FOLD- UNNY FRONT FU Kearny Street. e RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY—PLEAS- | ant sunny rooms, en suiteand single; first class in every respect; terms reasonable. 6 ROOMS TO LK FLOOR; 9 HAMPTOD Larkin Street. NY FRONT, $11; hers, reasonable. 14. 721 Brannan st. < 1 O d and basement s y-winde ‘Twelfth st., between “100 NICE FLA" 2 S CKj& l’.)’ni\n S, CO¥ 642 fits: 54na Market Street. TONT AND REAR | tral. Cail 735 Market sf 1045 MARKE Sixth and Seventh—Single and _suites; night, 35¢ to 81; week, §1 50 to §: MARKET—LARGE SUX os, suitable for offices; $50; furnished rooms. 15233 fron $10; furnished, : opposite Van X FURNISHED ROOM WITH 1411 Broadway. 61 403 BROADWAY — SUNNY FURNISHED housekeeping: new house., Bryant Street. 925 Mission Street. MISSION—NICELY gle rooms, 16¢ to 50c per night; 1 to $2 per FURNISHED SIN- week. 2 ed bright sunny rooms égosn\'AST—ONI—TOR TWO SUNNY 112 rooms nicely furnished for housekeeping. ELddy Street. EKEEPING ROOMS, ) en suite or single, very cheap; children taken. { Xeeping rooms; private family; splendid lo- on. 917 EDDY—NICELY FURNISHED HOUSE- 2 Jessie Street. UROPE HOUSE, 1169 MISSION—NICELY | furnished rooms, single or en suite; transients Eighth Street. 10 EIGHTH — HO room and kitchen; other sunny rooms from Page Street. PAGE—2 LARGE CONNECTING ROOMS; light housekeeping CKEEPING FRONT | 2% £5 per month up. Ellis Street. 5()4 ELLIS-_SUNNY FURNISHED FRONT 1502 DY4 parior with light housekeeping. range. Pine Street. COR. POLE—3 FRONT UN. furnished sunny rooms and front parior; S FOR LIGHT 7T18E IS_SUITE OF ROO) { 1O nousekeeping. Fifth Street. POLK, SE. COR, MCALLISTER—LARGE sunny ‘corner room; g § 33 PLEASANT, SUNNY, UN- d rooms to let. 107 R Q11 4283 Tithed compiete for houskeeping: water Ridley Street. RIDLEY, BET. cia—2 front rooms; $6 and $4. H ST.—2 SUNNY ROOMS FUR-| D s e in kitchen. Folsom Street. H 136 Seventh Street. SEVENTH—NICELY FURNISHED front single rooms: §1 to §1 25 per week. 110 FOLSOM—2 FRONT ROOMS, FUR- nished complete for housekeeping: cheap. Sixth Street. SIXTH — THE HILLSDALE, Fulton Street. 3 1to 1 50 a day. 213 FULTON ST., COR, VAN NESS AVE.—2 ) rooms furnished complete for housekeeping; | ] ()8 o must be seen to be appreciated. double: quiet; 6 up. A SIXTH—THE PIEDMON indow and single rooms; reasonable. SIXTH—NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS; 1 SIXTH_SINGLE FRONT ROOM WITH Hayes Street. 115 HAYES — FRONT AND BACK PAR- 440% BAY0r man #md wite: use of kitenen; | 24 cheap. e ) Howard Street. 234 £ =71 HOWARD—2 SUNNY UNFURNISHED 5513 Tooms for housekeeping; cheap. 172 treet. Stevenson Street. STEVENSON—FRONT SUNNY ROOM; YDE, NEAR TURK—NICELY FUR-| 191 Fot tunny rooms o rentfor housekeepin Market Street. 1 STOCKTON CE LARGE BACK 2 room; very cheap. |61 5() MARKET, COR. STOCKTON—OFFICES 850 %7 physician; most centraily located. T Mission Street. Lod MISSION—2 SU 783 Sutter street. HESHASTA, 32015 SUTTER ST.~CENTRAL best accommodations. NEAR TAYLOR — NICELY furnished front bay-window alcove suite; Tooms: low rat cv movsexerpive | 111 rooms; also otber rooms; §5 up. T5Q MISSION—2 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, 838 Modernly raruished, $14 per month; aiso one 88 and 6. 121 ¢ MIS! ZFURNISHED HOUS terms reasonable. “7’ Third Street. INCHESTER HOUS Barke:: mogt convealent and respectable; 20¢ rooms 26¢ to per night ; per week; keeping Tooms; gas; bath; ‘TAEE; 1O | gleciric lights in every room: reading r'm; free bus. 44 THIRD, NEéR_ children. Natoma Street. Turk Street. TURK,CHANGED HANDS—NICELY FUR- nished sunny rooms: reasonable prices. 567 NATOMA-TWO SUITES HOUSEKEEP- | 14 | ing rooms, $9: and others. o 316 Nineteenth Street. ol Ti, 17, BLOCKS EAST OF | 543 Sunhy neat room, suite; use of TURK—FRONT ROOM IN BASEMENT; also nice ling}s TOOIm! TURK—SUNNY SI bath, $4 and $5; private tamily. ents preferred. LE ROOMS, GAS, washtrays: large yar and other light work. TURK—SUNNY FURNISHED ROOM Tent exchanged for sewlng 30 : for gentleman. Ninth Street. 493 NITFR-3SURRY FURNISHED ROOMS 202 for housekeeping; connected; reference. Van Ness Avenne. VAN NESS AVE.—SUNNY FURNISHED front room; $8. Octavia Street. 12 2 BUNNY UNFURNISHED ROOMS S . for housekeeping. 257 Octavia st. Miscellaneous. NY FRONT ROOM, SUIT- able for 1 or 2 gentlemen; location central. Address C. R., box 51, this office. AY-WINDOW SUN 7 nice sunny rooms, double parlor and bath. OR HE!\'T—;[AO 1 Oll:o ZMGE’{;}LEHEN icely furnished sunny front bay-window room: Thodemn ocated about 8 blocks ¥ 0 VES1 COR. PACIFIC AND HYDE— | all modern conveniences: 1 "‘\ORTH“EB‘ o from Kearny and Market sts.: private family; 3 references required. Address C. D., box 1, Call. Page Street. 1322 PAGE, BET. LYON AND LOTT—SUN- }!‘OB ny bousekeeping unfurnished or furnished To0m3 10 lets | ent RENT—TO GEN'E:;'E“‘A;" NICELW& front ~-window room, privs .dB fi‘l‘o‘:finkyfl from Market and Kearny; refer- Address X. Y. Z., box 1, Call Oftice, SUPPLIIE FOR THE STATE INSANE ASYLUM AT AGNEWS, COMMENCING NOVEMBER 1, 1895, AND ENDING APRIL 30, 1896. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Secretary of the Board of Trusteesof the State Insane Asylum at Aguews, No, 32 East Santa Clara_street, San Jose, up to 8 0'clock P. 3. 0t TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1 1895, und at the asylum at Agnews up to 10:30 o'clock A, M. of WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1895 (asylum time), for furnishing supplies for said_nsylum for the six months commencing No- vember 1, 1895, and_ending April 30, 1896. said proposals Consisting ot the following schedule and 10 be delivered as ordered: GROCERIES. 7000 pounds Beans, small whit>. 500 pounds Baking Powder, Pioneer or Goldep Gate, 5-pound cans. 4 dozen Bath Brick. 1000 pounds Coffee, Java. 4000 pounds Coftee, Costa Rica. 1600 pounds Chicory 1000 pounds Crackers, soda. 50 geilons Coal Oil, 150 deg. test. 100 pounds Currants, dried. 50 pounds Cinbamon, pure, ground, 5-pound | papers. 160 pounds Corn Starch, Kingsford’s, 1-pound papers. 20 pounds Ginger, pure, ground, 5-pound cans. 3000 pounds Hominy, large. 4 dozen bottles Lucea Oil, quarts, Crosse & Blackwell, 2 dozen bottles Olive Oll, Quito Farm, Good- rich’s, large. 100 pounds Mustard, 5-pound cans. 10 tross Matches. Swift & Couriney's 3 noss safety. 300 gallons Pickles, mixed, No. 1, in barrels. 500 pounds Pearl Bariey, ) 250 pounds Black Pepper. pure, d-pound cans. 5000 poupds Rice, Sandwich Islands No. 1. 800 pounds Spiit Peas. 9000 pounds Sugar, dry granulated, extra fine. 15,000 pounds Sugar, Golden C. 240 pounds Starch, Kingsford’s laundry, 40- pound boxes. 1200 gallons Syrup, Golden, 50 gallons to the rel. 72 pounds Soda, bicarbonate, 1-pound papers. 500 pounds Tea, basket-fired Japan. <1500" pounds ‘es, Diamond M, £. B. Congou No. 12. 500 pounds Tapioca, flake. 200 zallons Vinegar, wine, s0-deg. test. 1000 pounds Macaroui, white 15 pounds net each box. 1000 pounds Vermicelli, white No. 1, 15 pounds net each bos. 1 dozen bottles Txtract of Lemon, Merton & Co.’s unce botile 1 dozen bottles 32-ounce bottles. 1oL dozen.cans Canned Apricots, Standards, gal- ons. 1ol dozen cans Canned Peaches, Standards, gal- ons. 400 pounds Cheese, best quality, Californfa. dozen bottles Worcestershire Sauce, Lea & Perrin’s, pints. DRIED FRUIT. 2000 pounds dried Apples, sliced, No. 1, 1000 pounds Dried A pricots, bleached 1000 pounds Dried Peaches, bleached, 000 pounds Dried Prunes, Califorai FRESH BEEF, MUTTON, KETC. 100,000 pounds Fresh Beef, No. 1, all steers tract of Vanilla, Merton & Co.'s | from 500 pounds to 700 pounds, delivered in sides. 5000 pounds No. 1 Fresh Mutton, delivered whole. 3500 pounds No. 1 Fresh Veal, dressed. delivered 800 pounds Pork Sausage. ROLL BUTTER. 2500 pounds Fresh Fancy California Butter. KEG BUTTER. 10,000 pounds First-Class California Keg Butter. G, 4000 dozen Fresh California Eggs. POTATOES, 110,000 pounds No. 1 Burbank Potatoes. HAMS, BACON, LARD AND PORK. 600 pounds Bacon, Light Breakiast, bidders to state brands. 500 pounds Hams, bidders to state brands. 00 pounds Lard, Pure Lea, c arrels Salt Pork, extra clear. SA. SH. 800 posnds Codfish, California, 100-pound cases. 5 Lalf-barrels Mackerel, 1,100 pounds net each barrel. FRESH FISH. 9000 pounds Fresh Fish, No. 1, assorted. SALT. 8000 pounds Fine Dairy Salt. FLOUR, GRAIN, ETC. Ground Barley. 15,000 pou TOU0 pou orn Meal. 0 pounds Oat Meal, extra. 0 pounds Cracked Wheat. D0V pounds Bran. barrels Rolled Oats. 700 barrels Flour, bukers’ extra. 2400 pounds Graham Flour, 6000 pounds Wheat (for chicken feed.) CHEWING TOBACCO. 800 pounds Drummond Tobacco Company's Shoe. SMOKING TOBACCO AND PIPES. 350 pounds Plug Cut, in one-pound packages; bid- ders to submit samples. SOAP, LYE AND SODA. 1125 boxes of Star of Kitchen Soap, 20 bars to the cx. boxes Ivory Soap, laundry size, 100 bars to the 00 pounds Taundry Soan. 00 cans Concentrated Lye, American, one-pound cans. 2000 pounds Sal Soda. DRY GOODS. 400 yards Bed Ticking, Amoskeag, A, C. A., 36 inches wide. 100 yards Coiton Flannel, XXX unbleached Nashua. 200 yards Park Biills. 200 yards Crash, linen, 18 inches wide. 300 yards Denims, Pearl River, indigo blue, 28 inches e, 100 yards Duck, No. 8, 36 inches wide. 500 yards Sheeting, Indian Head, 4-4, unbleached. 100 yards Shecting, Pequot, 5-4, bleached. 500 yards Dress Goods, all wool, 200 vards Frieze, 27 inches wide, 10 dozen Ladies” White Merino Undervests, high necl, long sleeves, 84 to 40. 6 dozen Bedspreads, white. 1 dozen Hair Brushes. -10 dozen Combs, dress. 6 dozen Combs. fine. 125 dozen Clark’s O. N. T. Spool Cotton, assorted numbers and colors. 5 dozen Handkerchieis, ladies’, 20 dozen Handkercnieis, men's Turkey red, 24 inch. 5 dozen Hairpins, K. & B., assorted, No. 100. 35 dozen pairs Ladies’ Hose, all wool. 1000 dozen Needles, Millward's assorted sizes. 2 gross Pins, Wallace & Sons, No. . 5. C., 314 20 gross Buttons, pants. & gross Buttons, horn, coat and vest. 25 gross Buttons, agate, dress and shirt, No. 40, CLOTHING. 12 dozen Coats, 37 to 44, as per sample. 12 dozen Pants, leg 30 to 34, waist 32 to 44, as per sample, 6 dozen Vests, as per sample. 36 dozen Gray Wool Overshirts. neck 15 to 17, 2310 27 inches wide, 33 inches long. 16 dozen Hickory Shirts, neck 15 to 17, 28 t0 27 inches wide, 33 inches lon} 15 dozen Cotton Fiannel Undershirts. 36 to 44, 15 dozen pairs Canton Fiannel Drawers, leg 50 to 34, waist 36 10 44. 100 dozen pairs Gray Mixed Cotton Socks. 10 dozen Uveralls, duck Canton flannel lined, leg 30 to 34, walst 32 10 44. 8 dozén pairs Suspenders, average and extra lengths. HATS. 20 dozen Hats, wool. SHOES AND SLIPPERS. 20 dozen Brogans, buckled, 6 to 12, white labor. 30 dozen Slippers, leather, 4 to 13, white labor. 2 dozen Ladies’ Shoes. BRUSHES. 4 dozen Hair Fioor Brushes. 2 dozen Counter Brushes. 5 dozen Scrub Brushes. 1 dozen Shoe Brushes, No. 16. 8 dozen Combination Mop Handles. BROOMS. 16 dozen California Brooms. 1 dozen Whisk Brooms, 3 strings. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. 8 dozen Dinner Plates, 8-inch. 8 dozen Soup Plates, 8-inch. 8 dozen Vegetable Dishes, 8-inch. 1 dozen Platters, 12-inch. dozen Sauce Dishes, small. | 12 dozen Cups and Saucers. 6 dozen Glass Tumblers. TINWARE. Noldomn Galvanized lron Buckets, 3 gallons, No, ron, 5 dozen Galvanized Tron Chambers, 83;-Inch top, 7 inch bottom, 6% inches high, No. 26 iron. 0 dozen Pint Tin Caps, X tin. 1 dozen Tin Coffee Pots, 5 galions, XXX tin, 1 dozen Tin Syrup Cans, 2 gallons, XX tin. 1 dozen Soup Cans, 3 gailons, XXX tin, 1 dozen Milk Cans, 3 gallons, XX tin. WOQOD. 250 cords Pine Wood, No, 1. ENGINE-ROOM COAL. 200 tons Kngine-room Coal, 2240 pounds to the ton. Bidders spacity kind and quality. To be delivercd in carigad lots and weighed on asylum scalcs. . GAS COAL. 100 tons Gas Cosl, 2240 pounds to the ton. Bid- ders specify kind and quality. To be delivered in carload lots and weighed on lum scales. s ° RANGE COAL. 40 tons Screened Coal, 2240 pounds to the ton. Bidders specify kind and quality. Tobe deliered in carload 10ts and welghed on asylum soates. - he above-named articles are all to be of the Dest qualities, subject tothe approval of the Medi- cal Director, and to be delivered at the asylum at such times and in such quantities as he may desire. ‘And 1t is expressly understood that if a greater vr jess quentity of any article than above mentioned shall be required by the Medical Director. the same shall be furnished by the contractor at. the contract price. The contracts will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder, and o bid will be received or considered uniess accompanied by a cer- tified check in an smount equal to 10 per cent of the bid or bids presented, which amoung shall be forfeited to the people of the State of Callfornin as seitled, fixed and liquidated damages in case the bidder to whom the award of contract is made shall fail or refuse to enter into such contract and furnish such bonds for the faith- 8 1nches wide. 1‘ PROPOSALS—Continued. CITY REAL ESTATE. Tul periormance of the same as the Board of Trus- tees may require within five days after ‘such award, Separate bids will be received for— GROCERIES. DRIED KRULT. . FRESH BEE ROLL BUTT! KEG BUTTER. FOTATOES. A S, HAMS, BACON, LARD AND PORK. SALT FISH. FRESH FISH. SAL FLOUR. G Je CHEWING TOBACCO, SMOKING TOBACCO AND PIPES, SOAP. LYE AND SODA. DRY GOODS. CLOTHING. HA' SHOES AND SLIPPERS, BRUSHES. BROOM CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. TINWARE. WOOD. ENGINE-ROOM COAL. GAS COAL. RANGE COAL, < The Board reserves the right of rejecting any or all bids. Payments to be made monthly, in cash, when there is money in the Treasurz for such payments, | and when there is no money in the Treasury, pay- meny to be made out 0f the first money in the Treasury applicable for that purpose. Bids to be address=d to T. 8. Mon(gomery, Sec- Tetary of the Board of Trustees of the State Insane Asylum at Agnews, and indorsed on the envelope, “Proposals for furnishing supplies.” Bidders will also mark on envelope the class of supplies bid on. Envelopes and blank bids may be obtained by Aap- plying to the Secretary. A separate envelope will be required for each bid. Samples of articles, showing the character and | quality thereof. required, except such ns are per- MUTTON, ETC. Tum. The attention ot bidders Is called to the following section from the Political Cole of the State: ¥ . “No supplies of any kind or char- t of the State, or to be paid by v moneys sppropriated, or to be appropriated, he Staie, manuinctured or grown in this State, which are in whole or in part the product of Mon- golian labor, shall be purchased by the officials for this State haviog control of any public institution under the control of the State, or of any county, cityand county, city Or town thereof.” In order to preserve uniformity and facllitate the award, it has been resolved. to receive 1o bids uni mwade upon biank forws furnished by the Secretary. Parties will please carry out the sum total for each article and add up the same, so that the gross | amount may be seen 4t @ glance; otherwise bid | will ot be considered. | By order of the Poard of Trusteesof the Stafe Insane Asylum at Agnew: | " Dated San Jose, September 18, 1895, MONTGOMERY S YDER, 519 V | oratorical, vocul and dramatic academy also plaio; assisted by MISS EMELIE MEL | JRLOCUTION | i cal SCHROEDER, | evening. —DRAMA, DELSARTE, PHYSI: voice culture. OLIVE HOFF 209 Hyde st.; call afternoon for {ING CLASS EVERY MON- ning, commencing September 16. W. Y, Instructor, California and Broderick N IGHTSCHOOI; HEALD'S BUS, COLLEGE;24 | AN Post: commercial, shorthand, English — VOICE-CULTURE, X class or privae, W.1.ROSS,6 Eddy. CHOOL, 2297 SACRAMENTO : ish, French, Germam piano, $30 daily French classes for adults, $3. | JNORMER STANFORD PROFESSOR PRE- recommendation medical college, ~civil | ser day | JPRENCH—LEARN TO fdllible method. F. DU C. K FIRST; IN » 6 Post st. ishable, may b seen at the storeroom of the asyy| pares students for the university (admission on | ST e o OAKLAND ADVERTISENENTS| neat - 1-story house; lot 75x110 ft.: barn, etc.: good well of water; south side of Ney st., 25 feet cast_from Crant, College Homestead Association. off Mission st., near St. Mary’s College. Apply to owner on préimises of CHAS. C. FISHER, 507 ali LDING BUSINLSS PROPERTY on Market st.; rent $7200 a vear. Corner_Pacific ave. and Baker st., 55x187:6 1t.; price, $11,000. E. side Stanyan st,, bet. Carl and Frederick sts.; 26x100; price $2600. 50x127:6 it. on Jackson st., overlooking the Pre- eidioand bay; $6700. Two_modern houses, of 8 rooms each, at Park, 25x187:6 it.: electric road passes houses: price §6000; rnal 3 Nor:h side of Folsom st., bet. 4thand 5th; 68:9x 160 feet. Lot on Dunean st., bet. Noe and Castro; 26x114 feet: price $100. Cottage house, 1367 Dolores st.: 5 rooms and bath, basement: 25X9E feet. Bullding lots nOrth oF Paric; price $300 each. Apply to C. C. BEMIS, Real Estate and Land- Agent ontgomery’ street. JONES ALLEN & co, 630 Market st. Two lots opposite the Valencia-st. cable, 25x140, fronting on two stree:s, will sell cheap for cash. JONES, ALLEN & CO. $2,-0 LOTS IN BLOCKS 995-992, CLOSE > Z0U). 10 boulevard; easy payments. ' JONES, ALLEN & $125 & — ELEGANT LOTS READY £ sor building: close to Fruitvale ave., ast Oskland; franchise has been granted for electric road to run through the tract; fare only 5 cents to Broadway. $250—Lots near the Mission electric cars; 25x 100; ready to build on. JONES, ALLEN & CO., 830 Market JOOR SALE— [ West side L houses renting for #8160 per month; size of lot, Tx137:6. W. cor. Sutter and Steiner sts.; improvements: renting for $108 per mouth; size of lot, 65 on Sut- | ter by 100 on Steiner, Apply to MCGLYNN & MENTON, real estate agents, room 22, Chronicle building. FOUSES BULLT §150 TO $276 A ROOM; CALL | and exa 9 Mission st. W i1 ROOMS AND $4300. St bcnTaii modern mprovemonts: rents $34; street paved. 1312 Broderick, ur, Geary. F'on SALE—835 CASTRO ST.; HOUSE OF 7 rooms and bath; almost new; $3G0 cash, bal- ance same as rent. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. OR RENT—40 ACRES, ONE MILE FROM Wrights station; 3 acres in bearing vineyard, 30 acres in orchard: house of # rooms, barn, etc.; water piped from spring: rent $300 per year; half cash: all tools go with the place. ALSO—160 ucres, twoimiles from Cornwall sta- tion; Contra Costa County; fenced and cross- fenced; all cultivable; Louse, barn, windmiil and tank:_rent $450 per year: half cash. A LSO—83 acres level land at Walnut Creek; 10 acres iy bearing orchard; house, barn, windill and tank: rent 8400 a year; half cash. ALSO—213 acres, four miles east of Walout Creek, Contra Costa County; 130 acres plow land, 12 acres of orchard, 18 acres of vineyard in full beari] balance wood and pasture land; well watered; rent £600 per year: half cash. ALSO--118 acres, rich loam soil, three miles from Watsonville, Santa Cruz County; 950 apricot trees, 1300 French prunes, 60 apple: 70 acres cleared and in cultivation; balance fine pasture, suitable for stock and hogs: good house of 6 rooms, barn. etc., water piped to house and barn from spring: rent $600 a vear; half cash. Particulars of DAVID BUSH, Country Depart- ment of 'FARRELL & C0., 11 Montgomery st OR SALE OR EXCHA TH brated £den Dale farm: situated 2 miles south 0f Sonoma City, 55 mlies from San Francisco: 182 acres of fine valley and bottom land: there is in full bearing 11,000 fruit trees and 17,000 vines of choice varieties; large modern dwelling of 11 rooms; choice garden, barn, windmill and tank- house, outbuildings, horses, harnesses, wazons, cows, and full outfit of farming utensils; one ofthe best fruit-dryers; a never-failing trout stream runs through the” place; a positive mvestment and a | beautiful home: wiil be sold as & whole or In two or more subdivisions. Fuil particulars, J.T. PET- ERS, Mills buiiding. (VHEMISTRY AND AS e ening session. M S _BUBY EAGLESTON, TEACHER OF autoharp; ‘ce,instrament, 131 Larkin. NGLISH I TURE AND MYTHOLOGY 0! at ;)uih',}“ui"““\ 1234 Bush. Vucar TEACHER JOSEPH GREVEN IM- proves and beautifies even spoiled voices, and is puplis. 82 Ninth st 6006](-1:&:{\\' ELL WATERED, WITHIN miles of San Francisco, to lease cheap, A. M. SPECK & CO., 602 Market st OVELY LITTLE JOME OF 15 4 right in town: 200 fruit trees, peach, plum, fig. orange, etc., in bearing; £0od house of 8 rooms! good outbulidings: lovely shade trees: a sightly place: $2500, half cash: another of 914 ncres, 00 aiso 815 acres, all close Lo WING, Sonoma City, Cal. RANCHES O NG, Sonoma GUITAR, 5h commercial & PBELASCOS LYCEUN SCHOOL O Private theatricals arranged: paplls rehenrse onstage. R.5.& 124 0. 0. F. bloek, 7th and Market. QCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME- chanical enginee urveying, architecture, assay: estab. '64. VAN DER NAILLEN, 725 Mkt TIEHL'S SHORTHAND D BINESS 2 Coliege, 723 Market st.: dipioma course $30. JNGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT BY MISS | ¥4 DILLON, 14 er, r.46; private or class. E,ulkns'xz AN [’ KRG 24[?7)8'1‘ Bookkpg, business practice, shorthand, typing, electrical _engineering, telegraphy, modern - lan: gusges Tapidly taushi,’ Write for catalogue. BOAKDING AND )R, 1008 PINE ST. 910 PINE—ROOMS AND BOAR ELE- B gently furnished rooms: first-class boara: terms reasonable. 17‘-43 PINE — PLEASANT ROOMS; EXCEL { lent board ; $20, $25 and $30 per month, 626 & NNY FRONT SUITES; SIN- | D=D gic rooms; test board: reasonable. | PHE ~ABBOFSFORD, BROADWAY AND 1 1 polx st.—Quiet and homelike: charges moder- ; ate: board optional; all carsdirect. | OTEL PERTLING, 714 BUSH—OPENED AS afamily hotel: references given and required; all modern convenience: CHILDR! BOARDED. ERMAN LADY WISHES BABY T0 BOARD; good home. 43514 Hayes st. {ILD TO BOARD; A NICE sh st OR 3 CHILDREN TO BOARD | irom 1 to 8 yearsold: good home; short di | tance from city. Call 706A Jones st., ground floo) { | = i STORES TO LET. ARPENTERS, ATTENTION! TO LET— rent taken out’ in_work—a store with 3 living- rooms: has been a carpanter-shop for 2 years; rent £25. VON RHEIN & CO,, 513 Californiast. F Om-x-:s'mifi,lsfi D CORNER GROCERY TO lcase for a term offyears; cheap rent. 516 Geary. MUST BE SOLL-ONE OF THE B A cated 160-acre ranches in Lake Count mile from Clear Lake, with plenty runmin, 100 acres improved; 5-room house: plenty ; $2000; time 10 suit on payments. W, L. FOSTER, Kelseyvlle, Lake County, Cal. in st., bet. Pine and California, 3 | MARIN COUNTY-5000 ACRES 36 MILES from San Franelsco. RANCHO DE NOVATO. Tracts of any size desired; fruit, grain and vege- table land: no irrigation: 'both rail and water | transporiation: $40 to $75 per acre: easy terms: town of Novato; graded school. Lotels and stores on the proberty: send 1or circular. Dairy for sale with or withont cow, SYNDICATE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 64 and 65 Chronicle building. OOK FREE: ILLUSTRA up. M. GRIFFIN, Cottonwood. STOCKTON ADYERTISEMENTS STOCKTO . #1 AN ACRE jasta Co.. Cal, R L directors of the S, F. and S. J. V., R. R. (Valley road) for the.prircipal station in the souti. eastern part of San Joaquin County and is destined to become a¢ once the most important of all the stations on theline of the railroad on account of | fine grounds; highly Improve the vast bodies of rich, alluvial loam lands sur- rounding the town, every acre of which wii be 80d With a perpetual water right. "Pake some of your money out of the 4-per-cent savings bank and invest in this coming center of southeastern “an Joagain County. For maps, descriptive matter, etc., address E. E, HARLOWE & (0., 430 East Main st., Stockton, California. R. OLIVER, . REAL ESTATE' DEALER, 513 Kast Main st., Stockton. Owner of East Stockton uud Brown’s Additions; lots in these and other additions at $56 a month; argest list of inside prop- ety of uny dealer in Slockion; quick sales and swall profits {s the motto of this of TANTE. W land; must be cheap for cash; give lowest rice and full description, railroads, etc. Address R. GEHRING, Washington, D. C." b RESIDENCE OF sOME 10 ROOMS: LOT 80x 1 Western Addition. north of Pine st.: price $12,000. Address P. 0. box 2058. WANTED — CITY PROPERTY IN EX. change for good paying ranch. P. H. JORDAN & CO., 188 Crocker buiidin; MONEY TO LOAN ‘QTORE AND 5 LIGHT ROOMS; §20. 911FOL- som st., near Fifth. {( E, 25x100; TWO LARGE SHOW- 112 Seventb st. £95. SIORE: TWO SHOWWINDOWS; 4 o). large rooms: yard. 422 Sixth. OFFICES TO LET [ LE T OFF] IN NEW SPRECK e hull;iln(. n?fm':lénketi rents hmwl:n nofitln arge for gas, r services or heating. at building or G, 1. UMESEN & CO., 14 om‘.iv{ STABLES TO LET. OR 2 STALLS, WITH 4 ROOMS IN BASE- ment for family. 329 Eddy si, PARTNERSHIP NOTICES. OTICE—THE FIRM OF NEVILLE & COM- any, heretofore doing business at 31-33 Cali- fornia street, in the Cll{ and County of San Fran- cisco, Is digsolved. GEORGE H. BRYANT re- tires from the firm. SARAH A. NEVILLE and C. M. OSBORN. the remaining pariners, are au- thorized to transact all business in liquidation of sald firm and bave assumed all the obligations thereof, and all claims are to be presented to them. GEORGE H. BRYANT, SARAI A. NEVILLE, C. M. OSBORN. The undersigned have formed & _partnership un- der G name of NEVILLI @ 00, and wil® con: tinne carry on the same business transacted b the e fim of NEVILLE £ €07 T % COM. OSBORN. 2 BEW;G MACHINES. ED, $1 50 PER EWING-MACHINES RE: ‘month; a)l kinds repaired; machines sold from 1268 Market st. ENTED $1 50 A MONTH; CUT RATES: patents on sewing-machines baving expired wo gan sell you latest lmproved maghines for one- third regular price. 145 Sixth st. LL KINDS SEWING-MACHINES BOUGHT, sold, rented, exchanged and repaired: lowest rates. 205 Fourth st., near Howard. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, PESSUISIUb bt vty vuet v vy ADVICE FREE; DIVORCE AND PROBATE laws & specialiy; suits, Superior, Justice and Pollce. Courts: terms reasonable; collections, etc. G.W.HOWE, att’y-at-lav, 850 Market,cor.Stockton JOEN K. AITKEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, RS, 16 and 17. 402 Moutgomery st., cor. California. v DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,420 Califoraia st., rms. 14-15; advice tree. - STORAGE PRI s b L T RS RS S'I'ORAGEOF FURNITURE, PIANOS, HOUSE- hold goods, etc. J. M. PIERCE, 735 Market st. VW ANTED—TG BORROW $200 FROM PRI- YVate pariy: best security and good interest. M., box 41, Call Office. OANS ON FURNITURE AND PIANOS vithout removal, In city and Oakland: low in- ealings strictly private, 210 Powellst. D’ JNDS, PIANOS, FAMILY JEWELS high amounts advanced; perfect secrecy; low interest; private entrance; gentlemanly attend- ants. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave, N, COMMISSION AND NG CHALGE FOR ‘making out papers; I 10an miy Own money on planos and furniture, city and Oakland: lowest In- terest: without removing. 418 Ellis st., room 22. GANS ON REAL ESTATE 1ST AND 2ND ‘mortzages, undivided Interests, estates: and on furniture or pianos, without removal,in San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley or Alameda; any amount; lowest rates; all business confidential. Call or write to BECK ER, 240 Montgomery st. _ ONEY ON ANY SECURITY; STRICTLY private tinterest moderate. 126 Kearny st.,r. 59. NY AMOUNT; 18T, 2D 01 3D MORTGAGES: estates, undivided interests, real estate in pro- Date. McCOLGAN, 131 Montgomery, room 1. Oy Y SECURITY, AT LOW RATES; dealings confidential. 43 Crocker bullding. 1% CITY, COUNTY AND COLLATERAL SE- 2 curities.” TRA VERS & LAMB, 512 California, THY PAY HIGH RATE ON SMALL LOANS when you can get from $200up at 55 cents per month interest on glw Loan, box 83, Call. NY AMOUNT OF MONEY ON WATCHES, diamonds, jewelry, sealskins, pianos, all vatu: ables and securities: private oflice: business con- fidential. Columblia roan and Collateral Office (Incorporated), § Grant ave., 3 doors from Market 1G SUM IN TRUST; INTEREST LOWER than banks: first and second mm:gnges & spec- faity: $100 up: no delay. Money, box 17, Call. UNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, 108 GRANT avenue; private entrance 10134 ul NY SUM, FIRST OR SECOND MORTGA GES city or country :Estates. MURPHY,628 Market MDNEY LOANED ON JEWELRY AND other valuables at the Security Loan Oflice, 1106 Market st.,nr. Mason; private entrance 7 Turk. OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. OAKLAND EFAL ESTATE. BADGER'S PARK TRACT—100 LOTS, 50 o) dest ,rm"i[ gech, Tor sale; near bualiess center e argain; also houses 'to let, cheap. Apply sl{un;n.BADuhR' 953 Seventh ave., near Clinton REAUTIFUL HOME, 8 ROOMS, $20 MONTH ; no interest; less than cost: come quick, or miss the bargam of a lifetime. LODGE & POWELL, o stati MARRIED. GEFFENEY—FREETH—In thiscity, 5, 1895, by the Rev. Dr. Diile, Charles and Beile Freeth, both of San Francisco. HARDY—WOODS—In this city, September 18, by the Rev. J. Camming Smiti, Edwin B. Hardy and Mary Alice Woods, boti of San Francisco. v, September 19, 1895, by the Rev. J. Camming Smith, William Laldiaw of Burmab, India, and Jessie Crawford Reid of San Francisco. LEVY—ELBERG—In this city, September 8,1895, Morris H. Levy and Rae Eiberg. LOCKE—CAPPS—In tiris city, September 18,1895, by the Rev. Sarah Seal. Dr. Charles W. Locke, b3 %3000 EAUTIFUL HOME NEAR . Fruitvale; 3t acres; house of 4 r00ms, bath fine orchard: all kinds of frult: plenty of firewood: 700 brown and buft Leghorn fowls, in- cubators, brooders and pens complete; borse and wagon; bone and feed mills and tools; spring water piped all over the place; must sell on account of sickness; two-thirds cash, balance to suit: or will exchange for house and lot or store in Alameda. Apply room 34, Donohoe bldg., S. F., from 1 to 4. "A SNAP-BUILDING CORNER, 45x90; CARS pase the lot: 900 buys it; pleasant neizhbor- hood, within walking distance %of narrow-gauge depot. W. I BARNARD & SON, 458 Ninth st., Oakland. 450 BUYS LORNER LOT, 25x100, CLOSE to cars and center of town. W. E. BAR- NARD & SON, 458 Ninth st., Oakland. -story, 8rooms. bath, art glass windows: palm_ troes in yard; every way most desirable: price only $4500: Terms can be arranged. A. H. BREED & C0., 460 Ninth st.. Oakiand P EUITVALE-BEST BARGAINS AND BEST terms ever offered: houses and vacant lots; streets all graded, sewered, etc.: in immediate neighborhood of Sonthern Pacific and electric-car lines at Fruitvale station. To convince yonrself call at our office on Putnam st., Fruitvale. Synd cate Investment Company, EDWARD DICK, agent. URINESS PRO] RTY PAYINC 6 TO 8 PER CENTON INVESTMENT, SOLD ON TERMS TO SUIT. Large list of choi best portion of Oaklan csidence property to be sold 13 acres near Blair Park, 50 choice lots; 24 acres n Fruitval GOOD CHEAP RANCHES, close to Oakland. ACRE TRACTS AND CHICKEN RANCHES, 110 acres: 25 acres close to Piedmont car line; can subdi fine land; easy terms. THESE ARE SPECIAL BARGAINS. il (0 see them ARGE LISTS OF CHOICE HOMES; BEAU- L4 tiful residence property : 13 acres on Nob Hill, Piedmont; nice tracts and ranches; bargains In sy terms: send for catalogues. E. K. 1008 Broadway, Oakland. $)9R() 2 HOU $ZZ{)0. station: income of $20 ver month, and still leaves 6 rooms’ for use of owner. This is arare chance, as_owner leaves the State. W. E. BARNARD & SON, 458 Ninth st., Oakiaud. 5395(), SEY EN-ROOM COTTAGE, BATH DU, and modern improvements: lot 50x 168; on Thirty-second st., near Telegraph ave. £4500—&-room house, bath, hot and cold water; good barn; lot 45x100; on Tenth st., near Castro & bargain. $2250—2-story 6-room house; bath; Tot 50x100; centrally located: good neighbornood: a greas bar- gain. Lot 100x100, on Jackson st: good location for flats. ~ A. H. BLOW, 1010 Broadway, Oakland. ".20 MONTHLY FOR 5-ROOM COTTAGES plans free. F. BOEGLE, Golden Gate stal $1 50 LOTS NEAR THE ALTENHEIM IN DY, Fruitvale; electric cars; only $1_down apd $1 a weel CLOSE_TO OAK-ST. elling fast; good improvements. owner, 902 Broadway, n OAKLAND ROOMS AND BOARDING, \INE ROOMS AND BOARD IN EAST OAK- land—A small family occupying a large ana commodious house, desirably located within 7% minutes’ walk of nton station, would accommo- date a few single gentiemen with above. Address C. B. A., Fast Oakiand P. 0. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—1435 PARK STREET. ALAMEDA KEAL DIATE SALE — NEAR SCHOOL streets improved and sewered. 38x15 h gani colonial cottage, on principal driveway: 6 rooms and bath. 23250—830 cash: £30 movthly; 38x100; cor- ner house, in fine condition: 8 rooms and bath. #3150—38200 cash; $27 m 31x100: new cottage, 5 rooms and bath: central location. 50—300 cash: §25 wonthly; 30x100: cot- tage, 4 rooms and bath. Touses to rent from #10 up. Open Sundays and holidays: MARCUSE & REMMEL, Bay-st. station, Alameda, and 628 Market st., San Francisco. 595(), EINELOT AT STATION; FINIGHED IOV, streer; with cottage of 5 rooms; terms. 81800—Modern house of 7 rooms; street graded and sidewall: terms. New modern cottage of § rooms, terms, or will exchange for old house with large lot. = J. H. YOUNG, 1243 Park st., Alameda. 5975H(), TERMS 150 "CASH, BALANCE DU, ‘small monthly instaliments; mod- ern cottage of 5 rooms and bath: large grounds: i splendia location: convenient to trains; all street work complet $3000—$250 down, balance 230 per month; lot 50x140; house ot 6 rooms and bath: on one of the principal streets. A GREAT BARGAIN—Fine residence of 9 rooms, situated on our_principal avenue. 1 block from station; lot 50x157:6:. nice lawn, shrubbery, | fruit trees and barn; cost $11,000: must be soid at once at some price. ' Apply 10 JOSEPH A. LEOX ARD COMPANY, 1364 Park st., Alameda, REAT BARGAT X 10-room residence: modern improvements; corner lot, T0x141. Fourlots fronting on canal: 100x245: bargain. seautitul house on Morton st.; $1500 less than cost. $25,000—Highly improved with 6 acres of land: water front In Alameda. 810,000~ Fincss poultry ranch in Alameda County; oaly three miles from Alameda; will take part improved property. E.D. JUDD, 1424 Park st. DENTISTS. QIRST-CLASS DENTISTRY AT LOWEST prices at_Obdontunder Dental Parlors, 81584 Geary st, bet. Hyde and Larkin; extractions {painless) for 60 days more, 50c. R. L. WALSH, .D S., proprietor. . J.J. LEFK, 1206 MA RKET, COR. GOLDEN lowest prices and warranted; Open evenings. LI, WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- Tanted. DR.J. W.KEY, 1122 Market st. R. GEOR! . LEEK, THE ¢ Leek dentist, discoverer of nainless extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth without any piate, moved trom 6 tp 20 O'Farrell st. K’r CHALFANTS'S,8 ASON,COR. MARKET, sels of tecth are made to pledse of 10 charge; on bridges, crowns and gold plates prices reduced; small gold fillings only §2; painiess extraction. ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 758 MAR- et, bet. 3d_and 4tn, gas speoialists: only reli- able agent for painiess extraction; artificial teetn rm $0; fillings from $1; extracting 80c, with gas $1. 47 A SET FOR TEETH: WARRANTED AS $T #ood as can be made: Siting $1. DI, SIMMS dentst, 980 Market st., next Baldwin Theater, 'Dn H. G. YOUNG. BRIDGES AND TEE without plates a specialty. 1841 Polk st. T)R. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET ST, near Eleventh; no charge for extracting when plates are made: old made over like new; teeth from $8 per set; extracting 50c: gas given. Cux}run DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 806 MAR- ketst. DE. CHARLES W. DECKER. MARRIAGE LICENSES, Licenses to marry Wwere granted yesterday ai follows: Paul Reichenbach and Anna Hausler, 29—18. M. J. Barnett and Frances Bernstein, '26—22. Edward W. Close and Fannie Y. Peters, 20—18. ‘Andrew Mooburg and Mary A. Wiseman, 37—27. W. A. M. Koch Jr.and A. M. Eskevard, 22— J, A. Pope and Helen A. A. Karstadt, 24— W. 0. Brown and Emily B. Ferguson, 382 ‘Wesley L. Pleper and Sadie B. Mar:in, 30—27, e e e e e e v . DIVORCE SUITS BEGUN, Suits for divorce were begun yesterday as fol- lows 5 Addle Dinton azainst Peter Dinton. Mary Mouiton against John Moulten. Susa Doran against Jacob Doran. Charles E. Fredericks against A. P. Frédericks. Cora Ozler against John Ozler. DIVORCES GRANTED. The following divorces were granted in the Su- perlor Court yesterday : Christine Cutting from General John T. Cutting; desertion. 3 Sarah A, Tuchscher from George T. Tuchscher; failure to provide. STRICTLY PRIVATE LOAN OFFICES. 850 Market st., cor. Stockton, rooms 17 and 18, first e established 30 years; always open. “Uncle ORROW MONEY ON YOUR DIAMONDS, jewelry, furniture and planos without femoval; Jowest rates. Call or write to HARRY ANKEL & €0., Mills bldg, 5th floor. r 8 flcllz confidential PHYSICIANS. B RO R smadon SUBHVR SR R EUMATISM, NEURALGIA, GOUT—SPE- ial attention to these diseases. J. A. McDON- ALD, M.D., 1236 Market st.: 2to 4, 7to 8 P. M. Y SUMMER RESORTS. ILSON BROTHERS, 1710 MARKET— Wsmn‘e: low rates; telephone South 762, OTEL DE REDWOOD—HEART OF THE Santa Croz Mountains; reduced rates for » Laurel, Cal. IRST-CLASSSTORAGE; ADVANCES. Sept., Oct. and Nov. Send for circular 1o M. 8. TS Markes sh GRS 1o TAVIOR® | BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATES. BORN. BEPLER—In this city, September 4, 1895, to the ‘wife o F. D. Bepler, a daughter. DENAIR—In this city, September 18, 1895, to the wite of John Denaix of Albuquerque, N.Mex., a son. FRANK—In this city, September 18, 1895, to the wife of Charles Frank, a daughter. DER—In this city, September 1, 1895, to the wife of Charles A, Kidder, a daughter. EAYSER—September 12, 1895, to the wife of Richard Kayser, a daughter. LIEBSHU'TZ-In this city, September 20, 1895, to the wise of Charles R. Liebshutz, a son. LUSCH-—In Berkeley, September 18, 1895, to the e of 1 Bowman: Lusen, twin daughters. MAEGENN—In this city, September 14, 1895, to the wife of Captaln T, J, Maegenn, a son. and Carrie Bell Capps, both of San Francisco. DIED. Bercowitz, Mrs. Eva Hilgenberg. Jullus Haake. Birdie Kilduff, Martin Kutz, Gabriel Orcese, Katie Dineen, Mary J. Uveracker, Adam A. Dugan, Harry Perrin, Mary E. ¥ee, James Raumond, Capt. R. B Golden, Anna Sears, Mrs. Harriet A. Garraud, Zeile Sack, John C. Hughes, Kate Trumbull, Lizzie B. Upphoft, Esther —Tn this city, September 18, 1895, Min- . beloved wife of Bernard Burns, mother of Bennie Burns, and sister of Katie Pollard (late of Crockett, Contra Costa_County, Cal.). a native ot Mullnahune, County Tipperary, Ireland, aged 25 years. R~ Friends an1 acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Saturday), at 9 o'clock A. M., from the par- lors of MCAvoy & Gallagher, 20 Fifth street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BAINE—In this city, September 20, 1895, Ellen . Baine, beloved daughter of Ann_and the late ark Baine, and sister of Patricx J. Baine, Mrs. qllins and Mrs. J. Flaunegan, a native of re, Pa., aged 29 years and 8 months. ‘riends’ and _acquaifitances are respect- fully invited o attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday). a¢ 1:30 o'clock ». M., from the resi- dence of her mother, 10 Clara St Patrick’s Churdh jor servi Mount Calvary Cémetery. BOELEN—1n Berkeley, September 20, 1895, Wil- liam Boelen, fatherof J. D.. W.C. and A, B. Boelen, Mrs. W. K. Weir and Mrs. B. C. Murray a native of Holland, ed 75 years 4 months and 2 days. [Virginia (Nev.) papers please copy. ] X (he funeral will take place TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from the resi- dence of his daughter, M K. Weir, Vina and Oxford streets, North Berkeley. Iunterment Mountain View Cemetery BERCOW ITZ—In this city, September 18, 1895, Nrs, Eva Bercowitz, » nalive of Russia, aged 84 years. COX—In this city, September 20, 1895, John Henry, beloved child of Arthur and Mary Coxs & native of Texas, aged 6 years. DUGAN—In the City and County Hospital, Sep tember 20, 1895, Harry Dugan, aged 29 years. DINEEN—In this city, September 19, 1895, Mary Josephine, beloved wife of Daniel D. Di- neen, daughterof Hannah and the late John Donohue, sister of John J. Donohue, and niece of Bridget Mash, a native of San Francisco, aged 23 years 3 monthis and 29 days. £F-Friends end acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funcral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 7:80 o'clock A. ., from the resi- dence of her mother, 1100 Stevenson street, off Twelith, thence to St. Joseph’s Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at § 0'clock A. M. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. FEE—In this city, September 19, 1895, James Fee, & native of Ireland, aged 49 years. £~ Friends and acquaintances and members of Pacific Coast Merine Firemen’s Union are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 12 o'clock >, from the under- taking parlors of McGinn Bros., 31 Eddy street, Interment Holy Cross Cemete: GOLDEN—In this city, September 19,1895, Anns, beloved wife of thelate Edward Goiden. a native of Dublin, Ireland, aged 67 years 4 months and days. K~ Friends and acgnamntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW Boelen, William Burns, Minnie Baine, Ellen E. Cox, John H. BUR Pitt [23 (Sunday) from Star of the Sea Church, Point Tobos and Eighth avenues, where a solemn requiem mass wilt be celebrated for the repose of her goul, commencing at 9 o’clock A. M. Jnter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. Remains at the funeral patlors of Hagan & Co., 2428 Californis street. RRAUD—In Jamestown, September 19, 1895. Zeile Garraud, a native of Virginia City, aged 29 years. &3 Notice of funeral hereafter. HAAK v, Sehtember 20, 1895, Birdie, beloved daughter of Mrs. C. F. Haake, and sis- T. Lyons and Alice, Dora, Adela, Lil- sy, Clara, Henry, Charlés. Ollie and Fred , 4 native of,San Francisco, aged 22 years 2 months and 15 days. B3 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fally invited (0 view the remains at the residence of her mother, 14 Chattanooga street, between Twenty-first and Twenty-second. interment pri- vate, HUGHES—In this city, September 19, 1895, Kate, beloved wite of Alfred Hughes of Watsonvilles a native of Belfast, Ireland, aged 59 years 8 G sENBERG—In this city, September 20, 1893, Julins Hilgenberg, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 months and'8 d KILDUFF—In this city, September 19, 1895, Mary! 1in, beloved son of Pgtrick and Maria Kilduff, Francisco. 3 B3-Friends apd acquaintances’ are respect? iy invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY turday), at 9:30 o'clock A.3..from the resis dence of Lis parents, 11264 Broadway, thence to St. Bridget's Church, where a_solemn_ requien. mass will be celebrated for the repose of his souly commencing at 10 o'clock A. M. Inierment Mount Calvary Cemetery. EUTZ—In this city, September 20, 1895, Gabriel, beloved husband 0f Lina Kutz, father of Mrs. S. Kohn and Milton, Jesse, Blanche and Willia Kutz, anative of Germany, aged 59 years months end 28 days. g Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully 1nvited to attend the funeral TO-MORRO (Sunday), at 9:30 0’clock A. M., from his late resi aence, 539 McAlli reet. Interment Hom of F Cemetery by spectal train from Thi and Townsend streets at 11 0°clock A. M. A, 0.U.W.—Washington Lodge No. 60, 4.0,U.W.2 Officers and members are hereby notified to ate tend the funeral of our late brother, . M. Kutz, TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 9:45 0'clock 4. M., from 639 McAlister sirest. ‘W. H. PORTER. Recorder. ORCESE—In this city, September 18.1895. Katie, dearly beloved daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. G. Oreete, and sister of Adalaide. Mary, Jennie; ello, Rosle sni Tessie, Orcese, - A native ob New York, agedi23 years 1 month and 15 aays. . B¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Seturday), at 10:30 0'clock A, X., from the resis dence of her parents, 716 Greenwich street, thence to Sts. Peter and Paul’s (Ttalian) Church, where o solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, thence ay 12 M. to Holy Cross Cemetery. OVERACKER—In this city, September :18, 1895, Adam A., beloved husband of Frlederike Over- acker, and father of H. T. and George Overacker, Mrs. J. L. Weilbye. Mrs. Lula Warde and Mrs. Genrge Hawkins, 4 native of Oh'o, aced 81 vears 31a0nths and 24 days. [Esstern’ papers please copy. | B9-Friends and _acqualntances are respects fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday). at 1 o'clock P. M. from his Jate residence, 1411 Twenty-iifth street, near San= chez, thence to 0dd Feilows' Hall, corner of Seventh and Markep streets, where services will De hold, commencing at 2 0'clock ¥.3. Interment 1. 0. 0.'F. Cemetery. RIN—In this city, September 20, 1895, Mary E., beloved wife of 5. R. Perrin, & native of Ohio, aged 68 years and 10 months, B Friends and ecquaintances are respects fully invited to actend the funeral THIS DAY (Saturday), at 2 o'clock ¥.M, from the par- lors of Craig, Cochran & Co., 26 Mint avenue, Interment private. RAIMOND—In ‘this city, September 17, 1805, at ils residence, 1804 Broadway, Captain R. E. Raimond, a native of New York. BaEriends are respecttully invited to altend the funeral services TO-MORROW (Sunday), 2 o'clock P. 3., at Masonic Temple, corner Pos and Monugomicry streets, under the nuspices o. California Commandery No. 1, Knights Templar Interment Masonic Cemetery. A SACK—In this city, September 20, 1895, John C, Suck, beloved fatherof Mrs. EQ Larkin and rs. 0. E. Thompson, & native of Bavaria, Gerr many, aged 72 years § months and 8 duys, - By Friends and acquaintances @re respect fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 2:30 o'clock P. ). from Masonio Temple, orner Post and Montgomery streets, under the auspices of Mount Moriah Lodge No. 44, F.and A. M. Interment Laurel Hill Ceme= tery. & SEARS—In Oakland, September 20, 1895. Mrs. Harriet A, Sears, aged 67 years. B#-The tuneral will take place TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 3 o'clock P. M.. from the resic dence of her daughter, Mrs. E. B. Stone. TRUMBULL—1n San Ratael, September 19, 1895, Lizzie Brier, beloved wifeof R. J. Trumbull, a native of California, aged 45 years. BF-Priends and acqualutances are res fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Saturday). at 10 o'clock A. X., from the Pres- byterian Churcn, San Rafuel. Interment Cen- terville, Alameds County, Cal. UPPHOFF—In this city, September 20, 1895, Esther, infant _daughter of John and Hannah Upphoft, a native of San Francisco, aged 8 days. POOLER—GRANT—The ceremony of unveiling the monuments recently erected by the Wood- men of the World 10 deceased members, Charles D. Poolgr and F. E. Grant, will take place at Cypress Lawn Cemetery TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. M., Golden Gate and Redw: Camps partieipating. Friends and acquaintances are respectfuily invited tobe present at the cere- monies. TNITED UNDERTAKERS® EMBALMING PARLORS, Everything Requisite for Pirst-class ¥u at Reasonable Rates. ne 3167. 27 and 29 Fifth street. MCAVOY & CGALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS,| 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School, + Telephone 3080. CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY, . SAN MATEO COUNTY; NON-SECTARIAN; 1aid out on the lawn plan; perpetual care; beaus. w and easy of access; seelit before O S ier s ity Hall Avenue L~