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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 4, 1895. $13 x A9F MINNA 30 MOND, 10 Mo QUNNY HOUSI GOD HOUSE a 3 2 8 ro J\ 5 ROOMS; BATH: CEL- 7 Twentiéth st. (OrTaAGES TO . 4 AND 5 ROOM cottages 1o re 10 50 & month: con- venient to electric er free. Apply to R. J. MONTGOMERY, 8 on st., Oakland. QUNNY COTTAGES OF 4 AND 5 ROOMS, 2 buth, basement, yard. Dolores and Fifieenth. JUNNY UPP O 1696 Fage st., I‘; NISHED FLAT, 7 ROOMS AND BAT X' 114 Meallister st., fiat'4. Furniture for sale. E LEGANT SUNNY ROOMS borhood; reasonable. 740 Oak K 1 o rooms, yard: 417 Twenty-s piv 149 Clara st. 5()1 QUINN_UPPER FLAT OF & U2 rent reasonable. %) UPPER FLA FINE HOUSF S $20. every r h; central. 409 O'Far- BALW INDOW FLATS, 4, 5 ROOMS, BATH. ) vard. 8Shotwell, near Fourteenth; $14, $1 1 1185 82 53 ] if) N ORTHWF COR. PACIFIC AND HYD AN 7 nice and bath. $1(), SUSNY UPPER F 3 ROOMS. 39 - Dore st.. off Harrison, near Ninth. 12 JIVE LARG is, sunny: $25. 22 Twelfth st between on and Howard. e 100 NICE FLATS AND COTTAGES; $6 TO £\ 820, SPECK & CO., 602 Market. "; {2 HAVES, © 5k, BUCHANA < i MLEGANT 4 Bryant, 5 and 6 rooms; bath: $8 L) 0¥ 5 roorus: bath: fn 1230 815 11.50. JEAR COT er garden YOTTAGE = Ho 4 1 0 0= 0. 19 4 7473, Seventeenth. NNY UPPER water free: $12. 10ZY FLAT; 3 ROUM Second st., opposite Apply 214 Third st ele 19 ) bl nisk and bath: 5 rooms. bath and mo IINCON 2 SUNNY an. - Tooms, ba NEW F 3 ROOMS, YARD, W - Apply 1512 Golden - rooms and bath: 261.\« RAME. also a fiat of 5 rooms: fine view. near Sanche R CITY HALL:1 1711 FULTON ST.,8 ROOMS th: furnished or unfornished; rent very + 1709 Fulton st., from October 1; 6 rooms hed house, 08 O'Farrell st., 14 rooms and ent. . FISHER & CO., 14 Fost st. VENTH, NEAR HOWARD—5 ROOM rge yard; lower floor. 30¢ HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS — Cantinued. Fifth Street, FIFTH-NEW HOUSE, NICELY FUR- nished; connecting rooms; complete house- keeping. Q97 FIFTH—CLEAN, FURNISHED HOUSE- Yl ing rooms, $10 to $15; also single, §! AOQ1 Fi ROOMS FURNISH 2 complete for houskeeping:waterin kitchen TFTH AND SIXTH— y improvements. NDOW TIOUSE OF 6 ROOMS, BATH; 1908 O'Farrell st. R00MS, BATH, LARGE AR FIFTH—HOUSE OF Apply 525 Fift 4 ROOMS, HALL 2 812 Jessie st., near Ni PLACK OF : rent 39. . FIRS HOUSE aTt ¢ CONTAINS § Golden Gate view: rent son st., near Leavenworth. WENTY-THIRD_HOUSE OF 6 ROOMS | 1 modern improvements; rent $18. TO LET, 2STORY HOU 3 YWER PART HOUSE ma st.. near Secon ‘UL DAYS IN BALDWIN & HAM- oms AVE. — FURNISHED aundr LDEN GATE 1 rooms and LE COTTAGE. and Powell NY ROOMS; Apply 250715 Mission. YOMS. 88 VICTOR, OFF and Eighth. COLTAGES it FL ROOMS, BATH, LARG LOVELY BAY-WINDOW LOWER FLAT, $10; SUNNY OFF Mason; no car fare R BAY-WINDOW FLATS: 5 ndry and stable with each; si., near Twenty-third, NNY CONNECTING ¢ modern im- 1 family. 25 bath: oward s D SEC- | house. | 191 and su; 73 rivate Fillmore Street. ©) FILLMORE, FLAT 1—FRONTPAR- < lo; folding-bed: other rooms; all large nn; HARRISON_LARGE, NNY, nished front room; housekeeping; FUR- bath: 191 101 HYDE, NEAR TURK—NICELY FUR- nished sunny rooms for housekeeping. ROOM! TEHAMA— NEATLY FURNISHED front sunny room for1 or 2: $6. Tenth Street. TENTH, NEAR FOLSOM—FIVE LARGE sunny rooms; bath; rent low. Third Street. < 30 W LNCHESTER HOUSE—44 THIRD, NEAR Market ; most convenient and respectable: 200 rooms 25¢ to $1 50 per night ; K1 50 to $6 per week:; electric lights in every room: reading rm ; free bus. Turk Street. TURK, BET. TAYLOR AND JONES— 112 rammisied sunny suite of rooms in private amily: suitable for offices. 117 Zan; prvae, 31 ; ¢ ITE; GAS: suitablé for {wo gentlemen. LE ROUM FOR GENTLE- CITY REAL ESTATE. CITY REAL ESTATE. ARE ABOUT FINISHED. HAVE YOU SEEN THEM? ENGLISH COTTAGE HOUSES, CORNER CALIFORNIA ST, AND 2D AVE. TAKE SACRAMENTO ST. CARS AND INSPECT THEM TO-DAY. These six new modern homes are perfact in all appointments and are for sale on easy terms; smull cash payment and balance monthly pay- ments—little more than rent: they contain 6, 7 and 8 rooms, bath and all conveniences: strictly up to dure; sec tiem fo-day and call at office for full particulars; we can make terms to sutt you. » EASTON, ELDRIDGE & Clu 638 Market st. THEY BUSINESS CORNER ON 5TH ST. REDUCED FROM $9500. $8750: store, flat of 6 Tooms and bath and rear house of 6 rooms: rents $740 per annum; lot 25x 75 feet; always rented. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. Twenty-first Street. "_1 * TWENTY-FIRS' ._L‘UIL GUERRERO— [ Sunny rooms, furnished or unfurnished, with board. Jackson Strect. JACKSON, AR MASON — FUR- ni 8 hed sunny front housekeeping; $7 to | £9: singie $4. Miscellaneous. OR 4 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR gentlemen: private family; central location. R. B., box 132, Call Office. 8 0! Z() MARK “Larkin Street. CGANT SUNNY FUR- also unfurnished; bat “Market Stree . 3 TOCKTON—OFFICES for physician; most centrslly located. A MI 9 roo ing; 1 Mint Avenue. NT AVE.—2 NICELY FURNISHED ms on firsi floor; complete for housekeep- ent reasonable. OR RENT—TO 1 OR 2 nicely furnished sunny front bay-window room; all modérn conveniences: located about 8 blocks from Kearny and Market sts.: private family; references required. Address C Cal ]“1|1(I T—TOGENTLIEMAN, NICELY FUR- nished sunny front bay-window room, private 8 blocks from Market and Keurny; refer- box 1. Call Office. B AMERICA—THE KLY CALL, sent to any address in the Address J W, United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- age free. 838 one 88 and St Mission Street. —2 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, urnished, $14 per month; aiso MISSION modernly G AND KOO, ISHED ROOM WITH FIRST- AN “class hoard, suitable for two, $35; references. 2608 Bush st. 112 object no 7 MISSION — FURNISHED AND ) furnished rooms for housekeeping: ion to children. 567 645 Natoma Street. NATOMA—FURD ROOMS FOR housekeeping: also others; reasonable. NATOMA—2 UNFURNISRED SUNN Tooms; housekeeping; $6 50. 143 Pine Street. PINE—LARGE SUNNY FURNISHED housekeeping room; rent reasonable. 6 Point Lobos Avenue. 92120 2ot LOBOS AV, Y BAY- & L &V window suite; furnished for housekeep- ing, $12. Sixth Street. ©6)7 SIXTH—NICELY FURNIS £ 4 | nousekeeping rooms; also single and double. Steiner Street. STEINER — A PARLOR FLOOR: 4 2206 rooms; well and completely furnished: to responsible parties. Calllto 4. tevenson Stree . AR STEVE TH-4 SUNNY 518 Tos 909 Taylor Street. TAYLOR—2 ROOMS FOR HOUSE- kee running water: grate; gas. 448 22 ‘Tehama Street. TEAAMA—2 SUNNY HOUSEKEEPING complete; well furnished. 99() THIRD—S1 .22 housekeeping: k building; yard. 3—.5 THIRD — HOU EPING ROOM, D2 cheap. Twenty-first Street. ST-SUNNY FUR- keeping rooms. FLAT Leaven order; $27 50; 3 car lines. | near SCott. T, 6 ROONS . near Haight. T,7 KOOMS; LOWER FLOOR; ow rcoms: yard and MASONT t'of 7 rooms sud b CALIFOX 10 minutes” wal from City ture for sale; no triflers. NEW ELE corper flat; M $35; sand bath ma- > LARGE vard, BAY-WINDOW F rd. $091, Valencia st., 6 NI1CE NICOL, A CL ARA ST., NEAI 1 , 4 niee rooms and basement. JESSIE, NE 5 rooms: r NT BAY-WINDOW; 6 ROOMS: BATH: d ear reduced. 735 Minna st inth. 9 Valenci - Street. ENCIA—2 OR 3 SUNNY ROOMS eeping; bath. B VAL for hou: Y CORNER VAN Partly furnished for eeping. 502 Washington Street. WASHINGTON- Y UNFURNISH ed housckeeping rooms: running water. 93 REOOMS TO LET. Bush Street. BUSH—LARGE SUNNY ROOM: BEAU- tiful garden. Califorma Street. CALIFORNIA—LARGE SUNNY RMS,, elegantly furnished; terms reasonable. {1250 118 Eddy Street. NEWLY FURNISHED SUNNY up; also for housekeeping: cheap. EDD rooms; HE 28 Eigl sunny strictly respectable; central; very moderate Eighth Street. SHERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE: 126 rooms, furnished d unfurnished; pices. 1 hthst., near Market. A. W. MAN 102 sunny renoval Ellis Street. ELLIS, OPP. BALOWIN HOTEL—THE Florence, a first-class rooming-house: large rooms, en suite or single, $10 up: newiy ted: centrally located: latest appointments. 74328 lent board i )20 gie rooms; best board; reasonable. HE VICTOR, 1008 PINE ST.—CHOICE SUN by rooms; first-class board. ()1(7 —ROOMS AND BOARD: ELE- PIN ) gantly furnished rooms: firsi-class boata: terms reasonable. TPHE ABBOTSFORD, BROADWAY AND Polk st.—Quiet and homelike; charges moder- T ROOMS; EXCEL- $25 and §30 per month, L TI4 B PENED AS references given and required; ces. a famiiy ali modern conveni CHILDREN BOAERDED. \WYV;A\T D_BY A LADY WITH PLEASANT home in East Oakland, a child or baby to board and care for; mother's car: will be given. Address MOTHER, Call Office, Oakland. ( OME FOR CHILDREN: BEST OF 817 Santa Clara ave., Alameda. SUMMER RESOR’ oL EDW EART OF THE Santa Cruz_Mountains; reduced rates for Sept., Oct. and Nov. Send for tircular to M. S. COX, Laurel, Cal. 1O LEL. ROOMS; HOT TABLISEED CORNE rent cheup. Apply 516 Geary s O LET—A STORE AND THREE ROOMS. 240 Minna st. CHEAP s BLE FOR living-rooms attached. ST. W. NICOL, TO LET— /rent taken out' in_work—a stoze with 8 li rooms: has been a carpenter-shop for 2 year: $25. VON RHEIN & CO., 518 Californiast. F &9 RE; T oD Ze). large rooms; yard OR RENT—CORNER Kearny and Broadway OCERY: NW. COR. 0; good stand. STORE WANIE D—A SMALL STORE SUITABLE Address B., box 26, Call. TANT. for a barber-shop. V OFFICES T)ESKROOM 10 LE Kearny st., room 8. QLEGANT OFFICES NEW SPRECKELS U building, 925 Market: rents low: no extra charge for gas, janitor services or heating. Apply at building or G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montg. st. STABLES TO LET. OR 2 STALLS, WITH 4 ROOMS IN BASE- ment for family. 329 Eddy st. TO LET. '—CHEAP RENT. 509 MONEY TO LOAN MOFEY LYINGIDLE; WILL MAKE LOANS; AVL 5 per month interest on each $1000 from 85000 up and 55 cente per month interest on each $100 from $200 up. L.; box 6, Call Office. JO COMMISSION AND NO CHARGE FOR making out papers; dea! direct with the loaner on your piaos and furniture; clty and Oakland: lowest rategswithout removing. 418 Ellis, rm. 23, 11ICKOR ooms; b AVE. t Market, 760 F¥olsom Street. FOLSOM—SINGLE FURNISHED FRONT room; rent cheap. LEAVENWOR' modern i TS; N. COR. Apply 1315 T FLA OOMS, BATH: 829 Twentleth, belo TWENTIETH AND DOLORI BROADWAY, sunny up. flat: 3 UPPER SUN ALL DAY E 4 150 3 rooms. 641 Valencia. DSIRABLE MIDDL 960 Foisom st., near fiat $10. MADISON & xth; upper 7 ROOMS AND BATH: MODERN: + bay-windows: water free. 15 Henry 50 D BATH: MODER ZROOMS A egant sunny flats: 6 rooms each. ROOMS, FRONT A 6 &nd 3 rooms; bath. 223 Geary Street. 1 GEARY — SUNNY ROOMS, COM- 2 plete for housekeeping: open 2 to 4. 435 GEARY. SLEGANT ROOM ble for physician or conservatol 21¢ 6 tleman; § 719 Golden Gate Avenue. GOLDEN-GATE AVE.—SU room; also single room. NY FRONT GOLDEN GATE AVE., NR. VAN NESS— Nicely furnished single front room for gen- ATE A SHED GOLDE 5. —UD NI vindow parior suite: grate and mantle. bay. 62: " Howard Street. HOWARD — DOUBLE D front rooms, also small ; gas, bath. SINGLE HF ‘window suite water, ga8, etc.; £3 50 per week; nice sunny rooms, $2 t0 52 50 per week : open all night: transjent. YRLANDO, 989 HO first and ‘second floors: running 9 53 Jessie Street. JESSIE—LARGE AND SMALL SUNNY rooms; no objection light housekeeping. Kearny Street. RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY—PLEAS- ant sunny rooms, en suiteand single; first class in every respect; terms reasonable. Market Ktreet. T, WIFH USE OF PIANO, HAND- furnished pariors for day studio; cen- 200 FROM PRI- NITURE AND PIANOS hout removal, in city and Oaklans terest ; dealings strictly private. 215 Powell st. ] IAMONDS, PIAN FAMILY J. S high amounts advanced; periect secrocy; 1w interest: private entrance:’ gentemanly attend- ants. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave. OANS ON REAL ESTATE IST AND L mortgages, undivided interests, estates: on furniture or pianos, without removal, in San Francisco. Oakland, Berkeley or Alameda: any amount: lowest rates; all business confidential, Call or write Lo B] 240 Monigomery st. FONEY ON A CURITY: STRICTLY M private:interest moderate. 126 Kearny st..r. 5. OUN ST, 2D OR 3D MORTGAGES estates, undivided interests, real estate in pro- OLGAN, 181 Mon as N A “SECURITY, dealings confidential, « Y A urities. AN ANOU 3 7 £\ diamonds, jewelry, sealskins, pianos, all ables and securities: private office: Lusiness con- fidential. Columbia 10an and Coliateral Office (Incorporeted), § Grant ave., 8 doors fron Market IG SUM IN TRUST: INTEREST LOWER than banks: first and second mortgages a spec- ilty; $100 up: no delay. Money, box 17, Cull. MY NICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, 108 GRANT avenue; private ent NY SUM, FIRST OR SECOND MORTGA GES city or country i} /,628 Market bate, H ONEY LOANED ON_JEWELRY AND M ‘other valuables at the Security Loan Office, 1106 Market st.,nr. Mason: private entrance 7 Turk. rooms. ]326 MARKE suites, suitable for offices; $60; furnished UROPE HOUSE, 1169 MISSION— furnished rooms, single or en suite; transients Mission Street. NICELY 233 O’Farrell Street. O'FARRELL ST.—ELEGANTLY FUR- nished 'y ro0as; terms reasonable. NE 238 O'FARRELL — PLEASANT SENNY room to let. L DAYS TN WIN & HAM- SPEND DELIGHT you rent from BALD A EPING ROOMS. Eroadway. NNY FURNISHED 725 preciat Pine Street. PINE—ELEGANT SUNNY ROOMS AT half usual rates; must be seen to be ap- ed. 1230 150: PINE LARGE SUNNY UNFUR- nisked room and bath: rent low. CALIFORNIA — nished house CALIFORNTA — nished rooms for Lot.se ‘leventh Streeet. ything compiete for quiet location; rent pe bath SUNNY FURNISHED ROOM. xeeping. ¥llis street. : Y FURNISHED FRONT 1t ousekeeping. 503 133¢ PIN NISHED SUNNY reet. POLK—UNFURNISHED FRONT AND ble for office. Post Street. POST ST.—BEAUTIFUL NEWLY FUR- nished rooms by the $2 up. ICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, £ ()5 POST 50D Sinsle o en suite; gas, buth; reasonable; pri- wvate family. s 3 rooms; single and en suite: Sixth Street. — THE HILLSDALE, SUNNY g 110 $1 50 a day. 1156% XTH—THE PIEDMONT; NICE SUN- ay-window and single rooms: reasonable. Aisl. SO 750 ARk cc ot ¥ = it ICTLY PRIVATE LOAN OFFICES. 850 Y QSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 "MARKET, BET. | 13 Market st cor, siockton, rooma 17 and 18, first Sixth and Seventh-Single and suites; floor: established 30 years; always open. “Uncle night, 35¢ to $1: week, $1 50 to 85: familles. BilL —LARGE_SUNNY FRONT BOREOW MOSEY ON YOUE DIAMONDS, jewelry, furniture and pianos without removal: lowest rates. Call or write to HARRY ANKEL & ©0., Mills bidg, 5th floor. r 6; strictly confidential NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THE CALL. in wrapper, for mailing. DENTISTS. NIRST-CLASS DENTISTRY AT LOWEST prices at Obdontunder Dental Parlors, 81534 Geary st, bet. Hyde and Larkin; extractions (paiuless) for 60 dugs more, 60c. R.'L. WALSH, D.D 8., proprietor. R. J.J. LEEK, 1206 MARKET, COR. GOLDEN Gate ave.—Open evenings: Sundays till noon. ALL DENTAL WORK at lowest prices and warranted; open evenings. LL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- ranted. DR.J. W. KEY, 1122 Market st DL SEORGE W, LEEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of nainless extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth without any plate, moved from 6 (020 O' Farrell st. ATCHA LFANTS'S,8 MASON,COR. MARKET, sets of teeth are made o please of no charge; on bridges, crowns and gold_plates prices reduced; small gold fillings only $2: painless extract (RgouE DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR- ket, bet. 34 and étn, gas speeiallsts: only reli- blo agent. for painiess extraction: artificial teoth #rm 80 fillings from $1; extracting 50c, with gas 51, 7 A SET FOR TEETH; WARRANTED AS lu.m §3.can be made: fiting $1. Dit. SIS dentist, Market st., next Baldwin R yoU BRIDGES AN without piates @ specialty. 1841 Polic st. Dx. L%I ml(h HILL, lugwn,«n'x'lin‘ %1.; near Eleventh; no charge extracting wi piates ars made: old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per sef 50c: gas given. OLTON DENTA 711 1cisco Street. NCISCO—3 FURNJSHED ROOMS ousekeeping. Sutter street. R, NEAR TAYLOR — NICELY ST front. bay-window aicove suite; terms reasonabie. 122 Taylor Street. TAYLOR—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED sunny room; also housekeeping rooms. PROPERTY WANTED. “mxrsf;wwo BUY A LARGE TRACT OF land; must be cheap for cash; give lowest price and full descrip ion, railroads, etc. Address DR. GEHRING, Washington, D. C. R ANTED — CITY i PBOPE.B;YH. b RDEX- change for good paying ranc! . URDAN &GO 168 Crorker vullding, o s O By CORNER 1LOT, AT A BARGAIN. $9000—An elegant residence corner lot. sur: PAUIFIC AV rounded by palatial mansions; ready for building; marine view; size 31:6x104 feet. EASTON. ELDKIDGE & C 638 Markel 7INE PAIR MISSION FLATS. ¥ IN WARM BELT. ALWAYS RENTEE, $4400—2 modern_ bay-window flats of 5 and 6 rooms and bath, substantiaily built, brick founda- tion, nearly new, lot 26:6x85 feet. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO.. 638 Market street. MUREEST¥ NER'S DEPARTURE. AN ELEGANT MODERN RESIDENCE ON PACIFIC HEIGHTS, GRAND MARINE VIEW. $12,000— Fart cash, balance easy terms. A large modern resiaence of 12 rooms, 2 baths. elegantly finished and complete in every detail; only two years old; cost $16,500. Largelot, 27:6x157:6 feet. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., © 638 Market street. ow: TATS, NEW AND MODERN. iIN THE WESTERN ADDITION. $16,500—S1x elegant modern flats on the north side of Oak street, near Scott, 6 and 7 rooms and bath each. In first-ciass condition; pays $1€80 per annum; slways rented. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market street. A FEW SPECIAL BARGAINS,. . IN LOTS. BUY NOW. PRICES ARE RISING. RO()() GASH, BALAXCEEASY [ST, NEAR o Twelsth ave.: 2 lots, 25x100 each; price $850 each. %400 RICHLAND AVE., NEAR SOUTH . ave.: ready for building: 2 blocks from electric-cars: 25x100. 50(). ARMY, NEAR DIAMOND, 1 BLOCK $O « ‘from Castro; cars; 26:8x114. 55(). NORTH LINE CRESCENT AVE, $550. Hear Sourn ave.: Hoily Park Tract: 38 X100 each; street graded and macadamized. (0, CHEXERY ST NEAR MATEO:; $T00. Ectric-cars pass ine door: 253100, £0()(), CALIEORNIA ST, NEAR NINTH & . ave.; 26x110: street sewered and mac- adamized. $100 store. $1200. TWO LOTS: 23D AVE.. NORTH OF $1400. Ealforata: ready tor bullding: ma- rive view; 50x120. 1900, GEARY, ST.. BET. W0OD AND RI1¢ « Coliins; $hisis a business property; 25x125. TWO LOTS ON DUNCAN ST., NR. $2000. Eivees: tevel and ready tor buiaing: mortgage $1500 in the Hibernia Bank, which can remain if desired. 50 #9)TA() POINT LOBOS AVE. NE. COR. Z 49V, 12th ave.; oue of the best and cheap- est corners in Richmond; 32:6x100. NE. COR. LAKE AND 13TH AVE.; « elegant lot, 40x72: a good place for LAKE ST. 25x102: . EAST OF 2D AVE.; ‘make offer. ; 215T ST., EAST OF NOE; X114, EASTON, KELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. C_ASTBO STREET ADDITION. A mew subdivision on line of &, F. and San Mateo electric rond and fronting on Cheney and Castro sts. The property siopes gently toward the south, affording sunny exposure, and the hills to the nosth and west shelter it from the winds. Allstreets on established grades macadamized, with sewer and water mains laid. #350 each on easy installments of $10 monthly. Conipare these lots with any otber property the same distance from the business center of the city. YOU WILL BE FAVORABLY IMPRESSED. This city is bound to grow, and grow in the direc- tion of the CASTRO-ST. ADDITION. We have a branch office on the ground, and our agent will give further p rticulars. Look at them to-day and secure your choice, BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10’ MONTGOMERY ST. Send for map. $1100. $1100. WE WILL BUILD to order a neat 4-room cottege on one of the above lots, selected by vourself. Modern finish. = Lot fenced. Water connected. A splendid opportunity 10 secure a home at a lower price than ever before offered. Remember the sireetwork is done. Call at once. N & HAMMOND, 10 Monigomery st. BALDW. $5500. 3 worth: this is cheap inside property. KISER, 306 Montgomery st. PARGAIN-HUNTERS, ATTENTION. PROBATE AUCTION SALE. THURSDAY, SEP’ 895, AT 12 NOON, SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO., 218-220 MONTGOMERY ST., MILLS BUILDING. PRESIDIO HEIGHTS LOTS. Ten elegant residence lots for account ESTATE SAMUEL LEWIS, DECEASED: northeast corner Sucramiento and Walnu: sis., 27:814x87:8 feet: northwest corner Sacramento and Laurel sts., 87:6 X100 feet: 2 lots north line Sacrimento si., bet. Central ave.and Walnut, each 25x102:814 fcet in size: 4 lots north line Sacramento st., bei. Laurel and Locust, 25x100 feet and 25x127:814 feet; 2 lots sou‘h line Sacramento st., bet. Laurel and Locust, each 25x107:7%4 feet; Sucramento-st. cable-cars pass these lots, 22 minutes from Kearny st. Sale by orderof the SUPERIOR COURT. PROBATE SALE. Estate of Edward N. Murpny, deceased. 1708 Turk st.: substantial two-story house; rents $30; 1706 and 1706 two modern flats; rents $36: lot 50x87:6. Sale by order Supe- rior Court. OAKLAND, ALAMEDA COUNTY, CAL. Estate of Edward N. Murphy, deceased. BE, cor. Market and Lydia sts.: lot 50x102:714 and 110, with frame cottage. Saie by order Supe- rior Court. PROBATE SALE. Elegant residence—Estate of James S. Lawson, deceased. 1701 Broderick st.. NW. cor. Bush: modern $wo- story residence of 10 rooms and bath; lot 26x100. Salé by order Superior Cour:. PROBATE SALE. 901 Haight st.. SW. cor. Devisadero: substantial modern two-siory residence of 9 rooms and bath; 1ot 26x110. Sale by order Superior Court. PROBATE SALE. 2422 Bryant st., 260 S. of 22d: lot 52x100, with substantial coitage of 8 rooms and bath, also stable. Subject to confirmation by Superior Couri. PROBATE SALE. Cozg cottage—Egtate of, Bridgot McCall, deceased. 1229 26th st., S. line, 160 E. of Noe; neat cottage .0t 4 rooms, with windmill, tankhouse. well, etc.; lot 25x114. Sale by o*der of Supertor Conre. MISSION INVESTMENT. 1322 26th st., N. liue, 185 W. of Noe; substan tial house of 2 tenements of 4 rooms each; stable for 3 horses: rents $20: lot 25x114. 26TH-ST. COTTAGE. 1824 26th st.; neat cotcage of 4 rooms, windmill, tank, well, etc.; 1ot 26x114; convenient to Castro- st. cable-cars. CHATTANOOGA-ST. COTTAGE. 239 Chattanooga st. (enst line), 108 N. of 24th; lot 22x117:6 to rear street: substantial 2-story house ot 6 Tooms and bath and stable. 8I'H-ST. INVESTMERT. 431 to 435 6th st.: 60 to 58 Morris ave.: flats, stores and houses: rents $200; 1ot 75x160. Call at office for further particulars, diagrams, etc. INE CUTTAGE HOME: 810 CONGO ST., Sunnyside. See owner, 810 Congo st. HOUSE § ROOMS IN BERKELEY, $4000. now” buirding ot 40x150: neas tae versity, schools, churches, station. $2500—Cottage 5 rooms: lot 50x135. »8500—New modern cottage 6 rooms; near sta- tion corper; 50x1835. $300—Coitage 3 rooms; rough; lot 25x100; £50 down, $10 monthly $750— Lot 50x100; macadamized: $15 monthly. #760—Corner 75x100. with creek: $10 month, %400—Lot 60x135; $25 down, 85 monthly. $4500—3 acres on prominent street. CHAS. A. BAILEY, 46 Market st., or Berkeley station, Berkeley. 16 00 2-STORY HOUSE; 12 LARGE . « rooms and basement; In the Mis- sion warm belt; Liberty st., near Guerreio; elegant residence and grounds; lot 80x114. LEE & KISER, 306 Montgomery st. $4300 CHEAP FLATS: 4 ROOMS AND . vath each: all modern improvements: rents $34; street paved. 1312 Broderick 'ORY HOUSE OF 10 ROOMS; side Jackson st., near l.eaven: LEE & OUSES BULLT$150 TO 8275 A R( . and examine p lans. 1148 Mission st. OTTAGES! CUTTAGES! COTTAGES! 8300 dow ‘Twenty-fourth st. Hartford st. $1000 down: $40 per month; Shoiwe!l st. $100 down; §25 per month; Twenty-second, nr. Sanchez, ADDly to WORKMAN & FRENCH, 630 Market. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. THE CHEAPEST LAND IN CALITORNIA. 4100 ACRES, $67 50 An acre: one-fourth cash and balance in four yearly Ppayments: interest 744 per cent per annum. This is the celebraied MCMAHAN RANCH, WOLFSKILL GRANT, situated on the south bank of Putah Creek, Solano County, the banner county of the State, and 835 miles from Winters, Yolo County, near Pleasant Valley. Will sell yon from 10 acres up. SOIL A SEDIMENT LOAM, from 20 to 40 feet deep. The prices on improved places on this ranch Wil surprise you. NO BETTER FRUIT OR ALFALFA LAND IN THE WORLD. 5 LenYliLgrow as good prunes as the Santa Clara Val- ey. ‘Ask any one in California about_this ranch, and they will tell you it is first class. We court inves- tigation, and if not as represented will pay all ex- penses to and from land, We have already sold considerable of this land, and are going to sell the rest, and if you expect10 own a home now Is your time. This land bas been valued for years at 100 per acre, and will be again in the near uture. Buying this land at $67 50 per acre Is far better than baving poor land given to you. The man or woman who is getiing a moderate salary can afford to purchase ten acres and have a home for life. PRICE OF TEX ACRES $675. FIRST PAYMENT $200. Balance four equal payments of $118 75. This is less than Fouse rent. We have a entleman who will take you spe- cially and show vou th s property. Call at once for further particulars of the sole agents , BOVEE, TOY & CO., T HE BEST, 19 Montgomery st. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. EREMPTORY SALE. The following property must £o to the highest bidder this month: owner financially embarrasse No. 1—Cottage, 5 rooms and bath; lot 33 feei front: 4 blocks from City Hall and narrow-gauge depot; meighborhood the best: $2800; mortguge # No. 2—Cottage, & rooms and bath: a perfect gem; half block to 2 car lines; convenient to business center; street work etc., complete; lot 50x140; price $3000; mortgage $2500. No. 3—10-room house, in 2 flats: 5'rooms and bath: Market st.. near station: alwayvs rented; worth $3600; price $2600; mortgage $2100. No. 4—Lot 45x120 and’ small iiouse: Fruitvate ave; rented: good tenant; $1200; morigage $900. No. 5—Lot 50x100: 1 biock from 13thave: fronts on 3 streets: fenced: city water; sightlv: high ground: cheap as dirt: $500; mortgage $400. No. —Lot north side of 'streei. near business center; above grade: street work; sewer; stone walks; near cars; $525: mortzage $400. No. 7—Lot containing half acre, 2 b ocks from Telegraph avenue: just think of it—only $600! Above are the best_bargains. in real estate ever offered for sale in Oakland: call early and make your choice; positively a forced sale; ll property sold without reserve. J.S. MYERS, 1002 Broad- way, Oaklaj FURNISHED PRETTY. COZY “FLAT: 3 rooms: nice grounds; Separate _entrance: wanted, one or two people who wiil board parties in house: must be neat and good cook: no chil- dren: references. 615 Fifteenth st., Oakland. E HAVE OPENED FOR SALE ALL THAT beautiful tract of residence fproperty known as Alice Park, sitnated on the east side of Alice st., between Durant and Fourteenth, on the shore of Lake Merritt: this Is the best residence property in Oakland and wiil be sold in lots from 50 feet front upward. - A. H. BLOW, 1010 Broadway, Oakland. ; 0 YOU WANT A HOME? I WILL BUY YOU a lot, build house on your own plans, this side of bay: smail cash payment, balance monthly. C. P. KIRN, Central Bank building, Oakland. 7OR EXCH RN HOUSE! well located; value $9000 cash: for good S Francisco property in Western Addition. W. J. DINGEE, 160 Eighth st., Oakland. UST BE SOLD—ONE OF THE BEST LO- cated 160-acre ranches in Lake County; 14 mile from Clear Lake. with plenty running water: 100 acres improved: 5-room house: plenty timber: #2500: time to suiton payments. W. L. FOSTER, Kelseyville, Lake County, Cal. UNTER'S PARAD) AND HOG AND duck ranch; 85 acres tule, 10 acres hard land, in the heart of the Sonomagnarsh: creeks on 3 sides; 2 duck-ponds; fresh water: 1 mile from 2 stations: good landing. D. H. TWING, Sonoma City, Cal. JOR CASH RENT—2000 ACEES CONTRA Costa County farming and grazing land: run- ning water; all fenced. C. FISHER, 206 Powell. 7 ANTED—HOUSE OF 8 0R 9 ROOMS, NORTH of Seventh st., east of Adeline. on installment, some cash; cottage of 5 rooms, south of Seventh st., east of Adeline, cash, must he bargain. W.ZP. RYAN, 96) Seventh st., Oakland. ELEGRAPH AVE.: $50 PER FOOT—THIS will buy one of the very best residence lots on this grand_avenue; destined to be the Van Ness avenue of Oaklana: adjoining property held at $65 per foot; terms can be arranged. JAS. S. NAL- SMITH, 463 Ninth st., Oakland. 0 YOU WANT A HOME IN OAKLAND? IF 50, call and see me before deciding on anything; it will'pay you. JAS. S. NAISMITH, 463 Ninth st., Oakland. JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—IHE CELE- brated £den Dale farm; situated 2 miles south of Sonoma City, 85 mi es from San Francisco: 182 acres of fine valley and botiom 1aud: there is in full bearing 11,000 fruit trees and 17,000 vines of choice variecles; large modern dwelling of 11 Tooms; choice garden, barn, windmill and tank- house,’ outbuildings, horses, harnesses, wagons, cows, and full outfit of farming utensils; one of the best fruit-dryers; a never-failing trout stream runs through the place: a positive investment and a beautiful home: wiil be sold as a whole or in two or more subdivisions. Full particulars, J.T. PET- ERS, Mills building. 6000 ACRES WELL WATERED, WITHIN 50 miles of San Francisco, to lease cheap, A. M. SPECK & CO., 602 Market st. END for sale. W OVELY LITTLE HOM g right in town: 200 fruit trees, peach, plum, fig, orange, etc., in bearing; good house of 8 Tooms: good outbuildings: lovely ‘shade trees: a sightly place; $2500, half cash: another of 914 acres, T OF ORCHARD HOMES MUST BE SOLD-ONE OF THE BEST L0- cated 160-acre ranches in Lake County: 14 mile from Clear Lake, with plenty running waters 100 acres improved: 5-room house; plenty timber; $2600; time to suit on payments. W. L. FOSTER, Kelseyville, Luke County, Cal. from San Francisco. RANCHO DE NOVATO. Tracts of any size desired: fruit, grain and vege- table land: no irrigation: both Tall and water transporiation: $40 to $75 per acre: easy terms; town of Novato; graded school. hotels and stores on the property : send for circular. Dairy for sale with or without cows. SYNDICATE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 64 and 65 Chronicle building. 00K FREE: ILLUSTRATED up. M. GRIFFIN, Cottonwood, HE. T _AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE J WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Candda one yeat for ¥1 60, post- STOCKTON ADVERTISEMENTS STOCKTON REAL ESTATE, 43()() ACRES IN MERCED COUNTY : 1500 underoultivation; fine grain or fruit iand; canall be cultivated: tne house, barn anc out- houses: all fenced and in perfect order; plenty of river and spring water; four miles from Valley toad: price, $7 per acre. 160 acres near Lodi; the best stock ranch that I know of for the money: good house, barns, etc.; fenced and cross-fenced: hog-tight: 15 acres fruit, 4 acres alfalfa; large pond, with living sprinzs: beautiful shade trees: grand avenue througn cen- ter of property: wili divide or as a whole: $60 per acre. 10-acre tracts just out of Stockton: fine houses, barns and well: $100 per acre. Ranches all over the county for sale or trade. MORSE COLONY TRACTS. 5. 10, 20 aud 40 acres at $65 aud 75 per acre: most productive land in San Joaquin County. Busiuess and residence property in_and_around Stockton. San Francisco property to trade for small ranches, Call or address F. J. SULLIVAN, room 88. ARIN COUNTY—5000 ACRES 26 MILES Chronicle building, or E. ARMSTRONG, Stockton, {SCALON HAS BEEN SELECTED BY THE L directors of the s, F. and 8. J. V. R. R. Co. (Valley road) for the prircipal station in the south: eastern part 0 San Joaquin County and is destined 10 becomie at once the most important of all the stations on the line of the faifroad on account of the vast bodies of rich, alluvial loam lands sur- Tounding the town, every acre of which will be 501d wiih a perpetual water right. Take some of your money out of the 4-per-cent savings bank and invest in_this coming center of southeastern ~an Joaquin County. ¥or maps, descriptive matter, eic., address E. E. & C0U., 430 East Main st., Stockton, D R.OLIVER, . REAL FSTATE DEALER, 513 East Maln st., Stockton. Owner of East Stockton and Brown’s Additions; 1ots in these and other additions at 85 a month; no Interest and no taxes: largest list of inside prop- erty of any deaier in Stockton: quick sales and swall profits s the moto of this oflic ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—1435 PARK STREET. ALAMEDA KEAL ESTATE. OR IMMEDIATE SALE — NEAR SCHOOL nd stagion; streets improved and séwered. $4350—8800 cash: $35 monthly: 33x150; hand- some new colonial louse, 7 rooms and bath; near Willow or Chestnut st. station. $3250—$200 cash: $30 monthly: 33x150; gant colonial cottage, on principal driveway Tooms and bath. 2 £3260—$50 cash: $30 monthly: 88x100: cor- ner house, in fine condition: 8 roomis and bath. $3150—8200 cash; $27 monthly; 81x100: new cottage, 5 rooms and bath; central location. $2250—850 cash: $25 monthly; 30x100; cot- tage, 4 rooms and bath. Houses to rent from $10 up. Open Sundays and holidays. . MARCUSE & REMMEL, Bay-st. station, Alameda, and 628 Market Franc SANTA CLARA COUNTY. REAL ESTATE. ele- 6 AMES A. CLAYTON & €O, LAND AGENTS (ESTABLISHED 1867), 16 WEST SANTA CLARA ST, SAN JOSE, CAL. SOME GOOD PLACES SOLD TO PAY DEBTS. $15,000—97 acres: beautiful place to live; fine residence, etc.: soil very productive: artesian wells, etc!: 5 miles from San Jose; costowner over $30,000. $15,000—160 acres of good black land: all level; 7 miles from San Jose; 10 acres in fruit; house, barn. etc.: $5500 cash, balance can remain. $10,000—25 acres fine orchard: no house; on line 5. P. R. R.: 1 mile to station; will pay beavily. $11,000—20 acres full-bearing fine trees; 1o house’: 1 mile to town. 200010 acres young orchard; fine soll; five miles out: will pay 10 per cent. Many places, ali prices, hut above are very good ones. Places shown free of charge. PARTNERSHIP OTICE~THE FIRM OF NEVILLE & COM- pany, Derctofore doing business at 3143 Cail fornla sireet, In the City and County of San Fran- cisco, 18 dissolved. GEORGE H. BRYANT re tires from the firm. SARAH A. NEVILLE and C. M. OSBORN. the remaining partners, are au- thorized 10 transact all business in liquidation of said firm and have assumed all the obligations thereof, and all claims are 10 be nted 10 them. defalgned have JoFied & pAEErsL ‘The u; ave formed a nership un- der the name of NEVILLE & CO., and will con- tinue to carry on the same business transacted by thelate Srm of NEVILLE £CO. " C. M. OSBORN, gardening soll: $2600; niso 814 acres, all close 1o fown, $900. D. . TWING, Sonoma City, Cab TO 8 ACRE CHICKED ANCHES ON 10 | 4 years' credit. D. H. TWING, Sonoma City,Cal. ARGAIN—5-ROOM CO1TAGE; LOT 25X112; street work all done: 5 minutes’ walk from local train; terms easy. C.K.MARSHALL, 1118 S —RANCH; 200 ACRE 15 miles from vakland; for $3000 kland, clear: Berkeley or Alameda property. J.H.EDSON, 60 San Pablo ave., Oakland. HIS CAN'T BE BEAT—200 FEET ¥RONT- age by 130 feet deep for $1200; tight in the city at that, and on easy terms; ownermust sell, that is the reason; he is in his right mind, but he wants some money, if only & little down: convenient to Brookiyn station of the local traln. JAMES S. NAISMITH. 468 Ninth st. $175 NEW MODER: . rooms and bath: COTTAGE well located: $50 cash and 815 per month: place cost $2500. AL~ DEN & GARFIELD, 902 Broad &15 LOTS F NEXT TO . car line; no cash required: b splendid investment. FIELD, 902 Broadway, Oakland. XCHA N 'OR OAKLAND PROPERTY—A fine chicken ranch close to Haywards: 15 min- utes’ walk from electric line: modern honse, 4 rooms, bathroom, closets and pantry; well of good water; nice barn, chicken-houses, brooders; every- thing very complete and new: 3 acres land; good garden; sl under fence: 28 fruit trees; this place is a bea: will assume mortgage: price $2500. T. +463 Ninth st., Oakland. AD E feet front each, for sale; near business center; great barkain: also houses to let, cheap. Apply T. W. BADGER, 953 Seventh ave., near Ciinton 8 -BUILDI as8 the lot; $800 ithin walking , 45x90: CAJ ; pleasant nefghbor- ance fof narrow-gauge W. E. BARNAKD & SON, 458 Ninzh st., ARS) dis 4F() BUYS CORNER 10T, 255100, CLOSE to cars and center of town. W. K. BAR- NARD & SON, 458 Ninth st., Oakland. JRUITVALE—BEST JAINS AND BEST terms ever offered: houses and vacant lots; streets all graded, sewered, etc.: in immediate neighborhood of Southern Pacific and electric-car lines at Fruitvale station. To convince yourselt call at our ofiice on Putnam st., Fruitvale. Syndi- cate Investment Company, EDWARD DICK, agent. USINESS PROPERTY PAYINC 6 TO 8 PER CENTON INVESTMENT, SOLD ON TERMS TO SUIT. Large list of cholce residence property to be sold to the highest bidder; 13 acres near Blair Park, Nob Hill, Piedmont; 150 choice lots; 24 acres in Fruitvale. GOOD CHEAP RANCHES, close to Oakland. ACRE TRACTS AND CHICKEN RANCHES, 110 acres: 25 acres close to Piedmont car line; can subdivide: fine land; easy terms. THESE ARE SPECIAL BARGAINS. 3 Dou't fall (0 see them. E.E. BUN 'E, 1008 Broadway, Oakland. T,ARGE LISTS OF CHOICE HOME: " tiful residence property: 18 acres on Piedmont; nice tracts and ranches: bargains in lots: easy terms: send for catalogues. E. E. BUNCE, 1008 Broadway, Oakland. 2 HOI , C TO OAK-ST. $.’~)DO. station: income of $20 vermonth, and still leaves 6 rooms for use of owner. This is arare chance, 85 owner leaves the State. W.E. BARNARD & SON, 458 Ninth st., Oakiand. () MONTHLY FOR SROOM COTTAGES: plans free. F. BOEGLE, Goiden Gate statn. K150, LOTSNEAR THE ALTENHEDN 1X OU. Fruitvale: electric cars; only 31 down and $1 a week: selling fast; good improvements. H. B. PINNEY. owner, 803 Broady BEAU- ob Hill, OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE, E AND CA ; price. H, SCHELLHAAS. 408 Eleventh st. e e e e e e et BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. “(\OME WHERE MY LOVE LIES DREAM- Jing,” sang the poet: do you know she was dreaming about that pretty cottage on the sunny side of the sireet, with all the latest fmprovements and near the University? For sale by JOS.J. MASON, Dwight-way station. RE YOU CONTENTED WITH YOUR LOT? vou will forever be if you buy one of those fine 50x140, on the sunny side of the street, near the University: only 8400 each. JOS. J. MASON, Dwight-way station. BICYCLES. ARK CYCLERY-NEW WHEELS TO LET; best accommodations. Terminus Geary, Me- Alllster and Fowell st. car lines. MARRIAGE LICLNSES, Licenses to marry were granted yesterday as follows: John Witbrow and Frances M. Patton, 32—21. Robert E. Hicks and Mamie J. Sper.ce, 37—23. W. A. Kennedy and Marthe Griffith, 33—23. George S. Myers and Alice L. Garratt, 38—30. Andrew J. McCoy and Mary S. McIntosh, 23—19. Louis Fieming and Annette Thorne, 30—22. Willlam J. Daley and Mary A. Murray, 2918, W. P. Wreden and Elizabeth Prien, 24—19. Medina and Marla de Jesus, 25—21. . P. T. Rasmussen and C. Chris:ofsen, 23—28. Frederick Siein and Alma O. Moss. 43— 32. —e DIVORCES GRANTED. The following divorces were granted In the Su- perior Court vesterday : Edwinna Bailey from Charles J. Bailey; extreme cruelty. Elizabeth Waiter from Charles B. Walter: willful neglect and desertion. Margaretta Morgan from E. M. Morgan: unfaith- fuiness. Anthony McLean from Carrie McLean; extreme croelty. Nancy Jane Herbst from August Herbst; ex- treme cruelty. Jennle Cass from E. B. Cass: willful neglect: the plainiiff resuming her maiden name of Jennie Potter. Jeanette Howell from G. Howell: willful neglect. BIRTHS—MARRI\GES—DEATHS. {Blrr.h. marriage and death notices sent by mall will not ‘be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of persons authorized 1o have the same published. | \ BORN. GIELOW—TIn this citv, September 21, 1895, to the wite of Charles H. Gielow, a son. GREEN—September 18, 1895, to the wife of Fred 2. Green, & daughter. OLIVER—Tn this city, September 23, 1895, to the wife of David Oliver Jr.. a daughter. PEREGRINE—In Oakland, September 5, 1895, 10 the wite of Harry Peregrine, a daughter. STEIN—September 28, 1885, to the wife of J. H. Stein, a son. MARRIED. BARROWMAN—McVAY—September 21, 1895, by the Rev. Dr. J. George Gibson, James Barrow- man and Ellen McVay, both of San Francisco. HALL—LINFORTH—In this city, September 18, 1805, by the Rev. Dr. Breck, John Hall and Mary J. Linforth. both of San Francisco. (OLMES—MAWSON — In Marsbfield, Or., nmmm 14, 1895, by the Rev. Willlam Horsfall, Edward B. Holmes and Josephine R. Mawson, both of San Franclsco. OCH—ECKWARD—In this city, September- 21, K s0s, by the Rev. J. Fusndeling, William August Martin Koch and Anna Maria ward. NIEMEYER—GIESEKEN—In this city, Septem- ber 18, 1895, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Frank J. H. Niemeyer and Emma Gieseken. PARKER—-KELLER—In Ukiah, September 1895, by the Rev. J. W. Bryant, Freeman Parker and Mamie Keller. POPE—KARSTADT-In this city, September 22, 1895, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Charles J. A. Pope and Helen A. A. Karstadt. REICHENS8ACH—HAUSLER—In this tify, Sep- tember 23, 1895, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling. Paul Reichenbach and An DIED, Kennedy, James G. Lycurgus, Mamie Murphy, James E. Mascarich, George Quivers, William H. . Rinks, Felix G. Riordan, Katie Riordan, Jeremiah Stevens, Benjamin F. Saemann, Louis C. Souza, Clande E. Adams, Mary E. Borle, Henri J. Callaghan, Mrs. Anne Crane, Ellen M. Clancey, James Davis, Samuel Fuchs, Elizabeth Fitschen, Helnrich Foreman, John Johnson, John Vane, Lewis J. ADAMS—Tn this city, September 28, 1895, Mary Emma, beloved wifeof Timothy W. Adams, mother of Mrs. Walter T. Robinson and Georze H.and Edwin W. Adams, and_sister of Edwin Lord, a native of Lancashire, England, aged 60 years and ® months. (Boston (Mass.) and New York papers please cop A3 Friends and acquaintances are res fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 2 0'clock P. ., from the Second Unitarian Church, corner Twenticth and Capp streets. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. BORIE—In this city, September 23, 1895, Henrl J., beloved husband of M. Borie. and father of Lonise 8. and Louis J. Borie and Mrs. H. C.Treat, & native of France, aged 81 years. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to atiend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock P. X., from his late residence, 410 Scott street. near Fell. Interment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. CALLAGHAN—A requiem mass will be said for the repose of the soul of the late Mrs. Anne Cal- laghan TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 8 o'clock A3, at Holy Cross Church, corner Eddy and Scott streets. CLANCEY—In this city, September 28, 1895, Jumes, beloved husband of Bridget Clancey, a uative of County Clare, Ireland, aged 62 years 5 months and 23 day CORDSEN—In this cicy, September 23, 1895, An- nie Maria D., beloved daughter of Joseph and Maria Cordsen, and sister of Gretchen Cordsen, a native of San Francisco, aged 4 months and 29 days. COLEMAN—In this city, September 23, 1895, Joseph A., beloved hushand of Eulalie Coleman, son-in-law of Mrs. Laura Eccleston, and_brother of Wilfred L. and V. P. Coleman, & native of South Port, England, aged 31 years. CRANE—In Esst Oakland, September 22, 1895, Eilen_Malvina Crave, a nativeof New York, aged 51 years 4 months and 5 da; DAVIS—In this city, September 20, 1895, Samuel Davis, a native of New York, aged 60 years. B¥ Frierds and acquaintances are resgocv- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock . M., from the par- lors of Charles J. B. Metzler, 636 Washington street, under the suspices of the society of “Old Friends.” Interment Old Friends Cemetery. ‘All members are requested to attend. By order of JAMES A. JOHNSON, President. J. E. SLINKEY, Secretary. FOREMAN—In this city, September 22, 1895, John Foreman, a native of Warkworth, North: umberiand, England, aged 83 years 9 months and 22 days. & Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday). at 1 o'clock P. M.. from the par- lors of Iaccheri & Bacigalupi, 627 Broadway. Interment L O. O. F. Cemetery. FUCHS—In this city, September 23, 1895, Eliza- beth, beloved mother of Ferdinand and Kred Fuclis and Mrs. G. Bay, a native of Canton Béra, Schweltz, aged 82 vears 2 months and 16 days. [Galena (Til.) papers please copy. ) B¥~Friends and acquaintances are res) te fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MOR (Wednesday). at 2 o’clock p. M.. from her late residence, 214 Vicksburg street, between Twenty= third_and Twenty-fourth streets. lnterment 1. 0. 0. F. Cemetery. FITSCHEN—In this city, September 23, 1895, Helnrich Fitschen, a native of Buder Kasse, Han- over, Germany, aged 58 years and 4 days. B Friends’ and acquaintances and mem- bers of Gesellschaft Teutonia_are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 1_o'clock P. My, from the resi- dence of Mr H. W. Bruns, 411 Dolores street, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth. Inter- men Cypress Lawn Cemetery. JOHNSON—In this city, September 23, 1895, John, infant son of John and Julia Ann Johnson, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 months and 22 days. f5-Friends and acquaintances are respect- tullly invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuésday). at 2 o'clock ». 3., from the resi- dence of the parents, 6 Washington street. In- terment I 0. O. ¥. Cemetery. KENNEDY—In this city, September 23, 1895, James G. Kennedy, a native of Illinois. LYCURGUS—In the City and County Hospital, September 23, 1895, Mamie Lycurgus, aged 24 years. MURPHY—In this city, September 22, 1895, James Edward Murphy, beloved son of Johanna and thelate Timoiny Murphy and brother of Thomas and Joseph Murphy and Mrs. James B. Wiseman, anative of San Francisco, aged 81 years 2 months and 12 davs. . g4 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock A. M.. from his late residence, 328 Filbert street, thence to St. Fran- cis Charch, corner of Vallejo street and Mont- gomery avenue, where a solemn requiem mass will bé celebrated for the repose of bis soul. com- mencing at 10 o'clock . M. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. N. 8. G.W.—Officers and members of San Francisco Parlor No. 49, N. S. G. W., will assemble at thelr hallat8:30 0'clock . 3. to attend the funeral of our late brother. James E. Murphy. MASCARICH—In Concord, Contra Costn County, September 23, 1895, George, beloved husband of N. Mascarich, and brother-in-law of Mrs. A. Herzo, a native ot Hagusa, Austria, aged 70 years and 9 months. QUIVERS—In Sacramento, September 23, 1895, William Henry Quivers. a native of Richmond, Va., aged 51 years and 10 months. RIORDAN—In this city, September 22, 1895, Katie, beloved wife of the late John W. Riordan, and mother of Willie Riordan and sister of Wil- Jiam, Ella, Arehie, Moilie and Maggle Roche, a native of San Francisco, aged 25 years. #o-Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock A. M.. from her lite residence, 1314 Sixth avenue,near L street south, thence 'to All Hallows Church, where a requiem mass wili be celebrated for' the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock A.3. In- terment Mount Calvary Cemetery. RIORDAN—In this city, September 22. 1895, Jeremiah Riordan, beloved brother of Mary and Nora Rioraan, Mrs. M. Lynch and Mrs. M. Kelly and nephew of P. Dineen of Vallejé, Cal., a native of Kil-na-Martyar, County Cork, Ireland, - aged 87 years: &5 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to artend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 8:45 o'clock A. .. from the par- lors of J.C. 0'Connor & Co.. 767 Mission stree:, thence 1o St. Patrick’s Church, where & requiem high mass will be celebrated for the re- se of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock A. 3. ntermens Holy Cross Cemetery. RINKS—In this city, September 23. 1805, Fellx G., beloved husband of Katle Rinks. and brother- inaw of John and William Adams ana Mrs. William Hodges, a native of Memphis, Tenn., aged 31 years 8 months and 5 days. [Memphis (Tenn.) papers please copy. | B~ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 1 0'clock P. M., from his late resi- dence, 11 Moss street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. SAEMANN—Inthis city, September 22, 1895, Louis C., beloved husband of the late Anna Sae- mann, father of Albert Saemann and brother of Charles Saemann and Mrs. Louis Norstrom and brother-in-law of Mrs. F. Martens, a uative of Saxe Weimar, Germany, aged 39 years 9 months and 27 days. A member of Verein Concordia and Germania Council No. 180, O. C. F. %@-Friends and acquaintances and members of the above-named societies are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday). at 2 o'clock P. M., from the par- parlors of Theodor Dierks, 857 Mission street, between Fifth and Sixth. Interment L O.O.F. Cemetery. SOUZA—In this city, September 22, 1895, Claude E. Souza, beloved ' husband of Eugenie Souza, a native of Salinas, Cal., aged 28 years 2 months and 2 days. A& Friends and acquaintances are respeot- fally invited t0 ;zlund the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from his - ence, 6}.33 Fulton street. Interment Masonic Cemetery. STEVENS—In Denver, Colo., September 19, 1895, Benjamin_F., beloved husband of Mary H. Stev- enfiflsg d intances are respect- ends and acquaintan fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 2 0'ciock P. 3., at Vallejo, Cal. VANE~—In this eity, September 22, 1895, Lewis J, native of New York, aged 32 years. TUNITED UNDEKTAKERS' EMEALMING PARLORS. thing Requisite for First-ciase at nable Rates. Telephone 8187. 27 and 29 Fifth street. MCAVOY & CALLACHER, FUNERAL DIR! RS & EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. Telephone 3080. 5. MCMENOMEY. HAS. JAMES MeMENOMEY UNDERTAKE r SON, AND_EMBALMERS,| 1057 Misslon Street, Near Seventh. Tele N, 3354 JAS. ENGLISH. T. R. CAREW, CAREW & ENGLISH, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 18 Van Ness ave., near Market st., Francisco. Telephone 3156, N, B.—Not witn any other house in this clt CYPRESS LAWN CEMFTFRY, ' 58 MATEO COUNTY; NON-SECTARIAN; 1aid out on the lawn plan;’ perpecual care; beau: tiful, permanent -uwnvc‘!nuu-: wee i before burial VTS iy Omce, § City Hall Avenue _ i