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% e - THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1895. 15 D MANCAN'T § MOND, 10 Montgoi: 4 E;:"%— 8 ROONS, 3 DO (. convenience: nicely decorated: neighbors; 40-foot sunny yard: BAM LICHTENST 5 e. :um 1 marine view: hulf block from Jackson- NNY ROOMS; §17. 912 E AY su M set 7 piece room f MONT ( 89. 1008 QUANY FLATS, D yard. 64 Shotwell, T QUNNY MODERN FLAT: 5 0 D2 1434 9 rooms: ba 11.50 322.60_8.5 e best list of houses at BALDWIN & HA. SIN, 15 Grant av SE OF SES, § ANDS ROOMS, PEREF 0. 1 JONES—BAY-WINDOW room 1odern basement 2 -WINDOW HO. nuy yard. 609 Fel CAN ND I Y HOUSE E ROOME. 8 . near ¥ A best list of ), 10 Montgom, EGANT NEW 7 AND & -windows: supny corner. ik sts.; $30 and $32 50, ER FLAT: 6 ROON car Van Ness T FLAT: 6 rate. Ca LOWER s; cheap. 3 EDDY—FINE rooms and bath W ELFGANT FLATS, 1 basement: rent 10w $10 ELEGANT, 25 flats to $14 YOMS AND Valencia e Mission for do BALDWIN Twe: tor or d & H - bay-windows hez iAA gant sunn T N FLAT, at, 5 and 6 roomw WATER F. « rooms with bat IDEE tamilies. ). or 720 Ivy ave., ne it Harrison,bet. W ELEGAYN 6 rooms; SUNNY UPPE : autie. 1 4 ROOMS: « Van Ness ave. "4 ROOM s and Tenth r and yard. CPPER CORN FLAJ th. upper flat. 17 3 106 Park ave “ROOMS Y MODERN refined kind ‘landlord. 3T, BROADWAY AND S-window house; 9 rooms: OR FURNI- ; flower garden: WITH 9K ATH WO0AS AND BATH: MOD, ater free. 15 Henry 0,141, 143 GROVE ST; 6 rooms each. SUNNY N. W. cor. Pacitic and S CLEAN COZY SUNNY andsomely papered: bath: ar OOM FLATS. 21 venth and “12F SHERIDAN rooms il rented. 2 Golden F 1 le good parlor nber set, having no ¢ y 40 Diamond st., or EASTON- ND 5 __ROOMS, s and_Fifteenth, 12103 P. M. ighteenth. st; Key at MOND, 10 ORNER | rent $18. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS — Continued. Jessie Street. © FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS TO Zijet. Call 355 Jessie st. : 1'401 JESSIE—3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS, 2 in rear; water. 3 JESSIE, REAR OF MINT — 2 NICELY furnished sunny rooms; housekeeping; cheap: yard. Jones Street. 7 JONES—SUNNY PARLOR ROOM, $12; { aiso single sunny, $7. Lurkin Street. 100 LARKIN—2 SU ROOMS, unfurnished, $14: single, furnished, $4. Mission Street. Q251 MISSION-BRIGHT, SUNNY HOUSE- 402 ‘keeping and other rooms; gus, bath, etc. Olive Avenue. OLIVE AVE., NEAR POLK AND O'FAR- unfurnished rooms for housekeeping. 10 Post Street. POST — 2 PLEASANT FURNISHED back rooms : rent $10. 922 Seventh Street. NTH—2 CELY FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping; veranda and 136 Son yard. Silver Street. R, NR. FOURTH—2 FURNISHED ROOMS TO 1. mtinued. Turk Btreet. 14 TURE-SUNNY ROOMS: NEWLY FUR. = Jlished; transients solicited; housé changed ands. 50 Van N Avenne. VAN NESS AVE.— NICELY FUR- nished sunny rooms; tefms reasonable. Miscellaneous. T—TO 1 OR 2 GENTLEMEN, nicely jurnished sunny front bay-window room; all modern conveniences: located about 8 blocks from Kearny and Market sts.. private family; Teferences required. _Address C. D., box 1, C: OR RENT—TO GENTLEMAN, NICELY FUR- nished sunny front bay-window room, private family; 8 biocks from Market and Kearny; refer enees. ' Address bo: 1 Offi BOARDING A 00’ LAMEDA; CHESTNUT-ST. STATION ; 2069 San Antonio ave.; 2 sunny front rooms; fur- nished; board or not: private family. HE JOTSFORD, BROADWAY AND Polk st.—Quiet and homelike; charges moder- ete: board optional: all cars direct. 743 PINE — PLEASANT ROONS: FXCEL lent board; $20, $25 and $30 per month, 8909 GEALY — SUNNY 'SUITE; SINGLE: i reasonable rates. good board; runnilng water; yard; bath: &51“ ~ NEAT COTTAGE, 4 ROOMS; YARD. SUITES: SINGLE '+ Turk st., epr. Scoit. (_35)6 EDDY — SUNNY 20 rooms; board; special rates for breakfast and dinner. 165 5Ly, O sunny rooms for housekeeping. Sixth Street. SIXTH — SUITE_OF FRONT ROOMS 12 lete for houseke: ping: also others. 16 South Park. SOUTH PARK—2 Y, WELL-FUR- shed, bay-window housekeep rooms; cheap. Third Street. THIRD-2 OR 8 NICE SUNNY. FUR- nished rooms for housekeeping; cheap. 40: TURK - 3 ROOMS FURNISHED FOR hou: keeping. Twenty-sixth Street. (1152 zweENTY- T, NEAR MISSIO | D2 Two furnished housekeeping rooms, $8; also three, $10. Twenty-third Street. TWENTY - THIRD, COR. FLORIDA-3 furnished rooms; bath, gas, laundry: separ- c: orida st VALENCIA — 2 SUNNY FURNISHED front rooms for housekeeping: bath, gas; {206 )] RB VAL 2 OR 3 SC 2155 housekeeping: bath. Y ROOMS OTEL BERTLING, 714 BUSH—OPENED AS a family hotel: references given and required; all modern conveniences. CHILDKEN BOARDED. HAPPY, QUIET HOME FOR 1 OR 2 CHIL- dren; 2 ladies; no other children: motber's care: near school and Golden Gate Park. Address, or call evenings, MRS. MORLEY, 1192 Haight st. ADY WISHES TO REAR CHILDREN ON 4 the bottle. 1308 Greenwich st., near Larkin. STORES TO LET. STORE 3 ROOMS; GOOD FOR TAILOR, shoe or dress maker. $09 Folsom, nr. 5th. $17. OR RENT—CORNER GROCERY: NW. COR. Kearny and Broadw 50; good stand, TORE: COR. SEVENTEENTH AND MIS- sion sts.; $25. Apply 409 San Jose road. e e e e OFFiC TO LET. JLEGANT OFFICES IN NEW SPRECKELS building, 925 Market: rents low: 1O extra charge for gas, janitor services or heating. Apply &t building or G. 3. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montg. st STABLES TO LET. TURK—STABLE OR STALLS: WATER; cheap. 332 ROOMS TO LET Bush Street. BUSH — FRONT SUNNY SING rooms; nicely furnished; $10 and §1 " BUSH. T FURNIS s; suite and single; light housekeeping. Cedar Avenue. CEDAR AVE., NR. VAN NESS—3 U. furnished rooms; bay-window, bath; $12 50. e Clara Street. CLARA-—3 U RNISHED ROOMS; rent reasonable. 11 17 1 " Clay Street. 1 ]gl"i CLAY—-NEWLY FURNISHED | 1oL ¢ "ny ‘tront room; bath: private famil rent $6. Devisadero Street. DEVISADERO—DOUBLE AND SINGLE €0 510 EDDY— EAT ROOM: FOLDING bed; front single room; private family. 715 EDPD Y FURNISHED 515 Tooms: gas-stove: reasonabie. '5'30 EDDY—FURNISHED SINGLE ROOM, $1 per week; double, $6, suitable man and wife. o PPER Hayes and ENTO—FLAT OF 7 ROOMS; | 4150 a flat of 6 rooms: fine view. “ART OF 16 ELLIOTT PARK, ar Geary—3 large Tooms: Inquire a¢ 1911 FLAT OF 5 Ya + rooms and bath; cor. Twenty-secona snd . ALSO ONE OF 4 17086 Post st. 7 ROOMS AND ¥ 1314 Fell st., near Broderick. JICE SUNNY ROOMS AND Hyde st. Eighth treet. HE SHERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE: 126 sunny rooms, furnished and unfurnished; strictly respectabie; central; very moderate prices. 28 Eighth st., near Market. A. W. MANNING. | Ellis Street. 4()0 FLLIS—FRONT ALCOVE AND ROOM I'N MONEY TO LOAN JO COMMISSION AND NO CHARGE FOR making out papers: come direct to loaner on your ;urniture and pianos; city and Oakland; low est rates, without removing, 418 Ellis, room'22. SURICTLY PRIVATE LOAN OFFICES. 860 Market, cor.Stockion, rms. 17 and 18, first flour established 30 Vi 5] . MURPHY, 828 Mkt. H FOR EACH also 50 3706, accordin second mortgages. J. O. R., box 87, Cal OANS ON REAL ESTATE 1ST AND LJ mortgages, undivided interests, estates; on furniture or pianos, without removal, in San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley or Alameda; any amount: iowest rates: all business confidential. Call or write to BECK ER, 240 Montgomery st. ONEY LYING IDL] A ¥ 25 per month interest on each $1000 from $5000 up and 55 cente per wonth interesi on each $100 from $200 up. L., box 6, Call Office. OANS ON FURNITURE AN without removal, in city and Oaklan: ealings strictly private. 215 Powell st, PIANOS, FAMILY JEWELS; high amounts advanced; perfect secrecy; low interest; private entrance: gentlemanly attend- : E HARRIS, 15 Grant ave. FONEY ON ANY SECURITY: STRICTLY M privaceinterest moderate. 126 Kearny s.,r. 59. NY AMO! ST, 2D OR 8D MORTGAGES 1" estates, undivided interests, real estate in pro- bate. MCCOLGAN, 131 Monigomery, room 1. B LOW ntial. 43 Crocker building. ¥ AND COLLATERAL SI RS & LAMB, 512 California. 3 MOUD NEY 03 TCHES, diamonds, jewelry, sealskins. planos, all valu- ables and securities: private office: Lmsiness con- fidential. Columbia 1o0an and Coliateral Office (Incorparated), 9 Grant ave., 3 doors from Market and adjoining for housekeeping: running wat 7TO() ELLIS_NEWLY FURNISHED SINGL { 2Y sunny rooms, 35 and $6. Garden Street. | 18 GARDEN, ABOVE SIXTH-FURNISHED front room, suitable for 2 persons: $7: aiso 1 front room; 86, Geary Street. GEARY—5 ELEGANT ROOMS: OFFI- ces for physician or conservatory of music. Golden Gate Avenue. GOLDEN GATE AVE.—NICELY FUR- nished doublé and single rooms; reasonable. 143 \ ONEY LOANED ON_JEWELRY AND M other valuabies “at the Security Loan Office, 1106 Market st.,or. Mason : private entrance 7 Turk. ORROW MONEY ON YOUR DIAMONDS, jewelry, furniture and pianos without removal: lowest rates. ~Call or write to HARRY ANKEL & CO., Mills bldg, 5th floor, T 8; sirictly confidential WEER'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THE £\ WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for mailing. EDUCATIONAL, MBS MELVILLE SNYDER, 610 VAN N AL ave.; oratorical, vocal and dramatic academy; classes and private lessons; also piano; dramaiié elocution a special 5925 GOLDEN GATE AVE.—FRONT ALCOVE .29 room : aiso single; newly furnished: family. 722 01 URNISHED aud u YERMAN, ¥ V, RAPID methiod : moderate. European teacher. 628 Turk ITHER LESSONS BY F. LAUTERBACH. Rooms 70 and 71, 305 Larkin, cor. McAllister. Hayes Street. TOTATAYES NICE FRONT ROOM; ONLY {94 50: bath. Hyde Street. ND BACK PARLOR; #18. B HY suno; 70 HOWARD—NICELY FURNISHED front room, suitable for 1 or 2; ch 1254 Buckanan Street. BUCHANAN, COR. FELL ning-room, singl ‘California Street. Tooms: stove; gns: batl Clementina Street. AVE. just bailt; COR. 4 HOWARD—LAR able for 1 or 2 gentlemen. Kearny Street. RLINGTON HOUEE, 127 KEARNY—PLEAS- ant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first clasa in every respect; terms reasonable. 1130 BEDROOM, en suite; 1737 CALIFORNIA-HOUSEKEEPING 99 1 NTINA —2 LARGE PLEASANT <9 roo; ifurnished: cheap rent. Eddy Street. 9] 5 EPDY~TWOORFOUR UNFURNISHED 1O rooms; priy te family; fine location. 639 BLLIS, COR. LARKIN—SUNNY FUR- front roony; housekeeping. 29 ELLIS—LARGE ROOM: PARTLY FUR: *) pished; fireplace; bath; use of kitchen. 107 314 family 4283 Fifth Street. F!PTH—PLEATANT SUNNY UNFUR- njshed rooms 10 let FIFTH—2_SUN ¥ FRONT HOUSE- keeping rodms; stove, closet, bath; private $10. FIFTH compigte for Lo {S FURNISH'D keeping:waterin kitchen ~Q FOLROM—3" 55 861 1 9. Folsom Street. UNFURNISHED rooms; range, hot and cold water. FOiSOM—TWO NICE: irooms complete Girden Street. Y FURNISHED 1:" housekee) SIXTH-TWO FUR- nished housekeeping rooms; water in kitchen 293 725 Geary Stre. 1 GEARY —SUNNY 2 plete for housekeepin sor Light housekeeping. ROOMS, 2 sekeeping: open 12 to 2. GEARY—2 LARGE NICELY FUR- nished sunny rooms and kitchen, complete COM- Golden Place. ) GOLDEN PLACE, OFF GOLDEN GATE <~ ave, near Hydé g £ 8 rooms, bath snd yard: 789 sonabl Haight Street. HAIGHT-! OR 3 UNFURNISHED T0OmSE f0r housekeeping; no. children: rea- 419 Harrison Street. HARBISON (RINCON HILL)—3 FRON' Tooms for. 8 gentlemen or man and wite; housekeeping and bath. 529 113 953 Boward Street. HOWARD--NICE LARGE FURNISHED room, light housekeeping, for man and wife. } HOWARD—FURNISHED ROOMS FOR houseleeping; also single; reasonable. L'HOWARD—NICE SU NY SUITE OF 2 housekeeping rooms; also a single front hul coom and others; gas and bath; aiso 1 large Qouble front room. 191 duced. - Hyde Street. HYDE, NEAR TURK—NICELY FUR- nished roomsé for housekeeping; rents re- Larkin Street. LARKIN, COR. TURK—FURNISHED ront room, $8, with gas. Market Street. MARKET—ELEGANT SUNNY FRONT bay-window suites; single rooms, $2 per week up. 420 COR. STOCKTON_OFFICES most centrally located. 1045 MARKET, Sixth and Seventh—Biugle and sultes; ight, 35¢ to $1; week, $1 50 to $5; families. McAllister Street. 22 BET. per 34 MCALLISTER ST., OPP. NEW CITY Hall—Sunny furnisihéd rooms: $6 and §10. Minna Street. MINNA, NR. FIFTH-SUSNY FRONT single room: closet; water; private family. LE ROOM WITH 37 442 667 MINNA. COR. EIGHTH—_NICELY FUR- nished bay-window room: $1 & week. Mission Street. 763 MISSION—TO LET, A LARGE, SUNNY { furnished room, with stove; $8 a month. 112 MISSION—FURNISHED ROOMS, gle or en sujte; reasonable. JUROPE HOUSE, 1169 MISSION—NICBLY turnished rooms, single or en suite; transients EACHE NIGHT, 7 TO 10: ¥ MONTH; PEN- manship, arithmetic, eic.; day sclool—book- keeping, etc. 826 Mission s [ ECHTS TEN-LETTER SHORTHAND: 80 10 100 words guaranteed in 6 weeks. Room 708, Spreckels ouilding, 927 Market st.; informa- tion cheerfully given. 7IOLIN, MANDOLIN, CELLO, BANJO; REA- sonable. PROF. FRAKCIS Valencia. {LOCUTION—DRAMA, DELSARTE, PHYSE cal culture, voice culture. OLIVE HOFF SCHROEDER, 209 Hyde st.; call afternoon jor evening. BE RS SINGING CLASS EVERY MON- day evening, commencing September 16. W. R HERVEY, iustrucior, Califoraia and Broderick sts., church. N IGHTSCHOOL;HEALD'S B SCHOOL.2297 SACRAMENTO glish, French, German, piano, £30 i pares students for the university (admission on recommendation); law, medical civil Al NG. CUN. U ham’s School, cor. Geary and Powell s [RENCH, GERMAN, SPANISH; LIVING cher School, Flood bidg, Market st. SISCO B LEGE, 1236 ; send for cat.; day and evening session. FNGLISH LITERATURE AND MYTHOLOGY class or private. MRS. EHRMAN, 1234 Bush. CITY REAL ESTATE. H. UMBSEN & CO. REALESTATE AGENTS, RENT COLLECTORS AND AUCTIONEERS. Office and salesroom 14 Montgomery st., near Market. Call and obtain one of our “Real Estate Records,” which contains a list of properties for salein all parts of the city. PROPERTIES AT.PRIVATE SALE. IMPROVED PROPERTY. ) 2-STORY BAY - WINDOW RESI- $5_50. dence of & rooms and et foundation; stone walks: mice lawn and garden: sunny line of Clay st.; 1ot 25x102:814. O@TF TREAT AVE, NEAR 24TH-ST. $._670. cable road, cottage of 5 rooms and bath; large yard; lot 28x122:6; about one-half cash. THE BIGGEST BARGAIN OF ITS $7150. kind in the market; elegant man- sion of 9 rooms and bath; conservatory: laundry; all modern improvements and conveniences: house alone cost $7000 to build four years agos nice garden with fountain, etc.: ot 27x137:6; on & Drominent street facing public park. $3500 €OzZY WESTERN ADDITION home: bay-winaow cottage of 6 rooms. and bath; all modern improvements and conven- fences; 1ol x90. $5000. ANOTHER BARGAIN; POST ST.: per month; % of lot vacant; 41 2 bay-window fl'“-':} renting for $38 $9850 INVESTMENT ON TREAT AVE.; Y4 . X187 :6. -story house and cottage; bay-win: dows, etc.; lot 30x110 and 90: rent $24 per month. RENT $160 PER MONTH: 3 $25.000. Feii desn: modern fats of 8, and 8 rooms and bath each; 105 30x110; corner on 2 very prominen streets in the Western Adaition. :43()(), BEALCHEAP: SUBSTANTIAL 2- . story bay-window residence of 7 rms. and bath; brick foundation; stone walks; Fulton st. 3 ELEGANT BAY-WINDOW KESI- $6000. Gerice o1 10 Tooms and bath: brick foundation; &1l the latest lmprovements; iot 26x 97:6; north side of Page st. BAKER-ST. INVESTMENT; TWO B8000. B26:x vay-window houses of 7 rooms and bath eac brick foundation, eiwc.; lot 32:6x 82:6; rent $60 per month. 925()(). MUSTBE SOLD T0 CLOSE AN ES. $ DUV, tate; 24th-st. business location; old improvements renting for $12 month; stores and. flats would pay handsome interest on the in- vestment; lot 25x104. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. REAL ESTATE ST MARKET RATES. BORROWERS ACCOMMODATED AT S ' NOTICE BY THE CALIFORNIA CE AND TRUST COMPANY. MILLS BUILDING. . ELLERT, MANAGER. —$2900—LAG —RE- A\ quced price; lot 22:6X80; street accepte stone sidewalk; good location and very chea) ready to build. $3500—1st ave. (Boulevard) corner Clay st large lot, 28:4x101; this isa fine corner invest- ment; will enhance rapidly in value, $9750—Montgomery aye., bet. Green and Union sts.; large lot, 40x74, with improvements; stores and flats above: fine business investment. ROBERT J. MERCER & SON, 410 Pine st. SOUTH OF THE PARK. Lots on 10th and 11th aves., M and N streets; the price is $275 and we havesold overa dozen in the past 3 weeks; all adjoining property held higher; nearly level; fine views; bound to advance in rice. P'335 cash; 10 monthly tnstallments: one corner left; 32:6X100; price $350; want it? BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. PALPWIN & HAMMOND, 10 MONTGOMERY. AN OFFER WANTED. $3000 PERRY « story frame 25x80. MU 3 WALTER ST.. NEAR RIDLE &OOOO 8-story frame building, containing 3 fiats of 5, 5 and 6 Tooms and bath each; lot 95x 100; rents $54. ‘B{)lo GLOVER ST., COR. OF POWELL; DL » 2-storv building, containing store and flat above: lot 28:10x8! rents $80. 12.000. AS, OFFER WANTED; FOL- . + 8O St., near Sixth; 3-story boild- 1ng containing store and 4 flats of 3 rooms eac! also 3-story frame building in rear containing 3 flats of 4 rooms each; lot 25x80 feet; rents $85. $615(). DEYISADERO ST. CORNER: NR, DO 1OV, Scoti: 2-story house of 7 rooms and bath; siable for 3 horses; ot 27:9x82. $'50 REDUCED PRICE; BRODERICK 13 . st., bet. Sutter and Bush: handsome cotiage of 8 ro0ma and bath: large lot, 37:6x187:6. i+ "‘,"() FOR SALE OR_EXCHANGE FOR > { DUV, corner 1ot; Grove st., near Lyon; 2- story bay-window house of 2 fiats, containing § rooms and bath each: also double cottage in rear; lot 25x157:6; rents § EAR FOURTH; 2- ilding of 6 rooms:'lot BE SOLD. TERMINATION OF TRUST. ESTATE OF CYNTHIA HOFF SHILLABER. The real estate and _property of the estate of CYNTHIA HOFF SHILLABER, deceased, has been placed in our hands by the trustees, ED- WARD J. LE BRETON and WILLIAM HOFF COOK, ESQS. ‘We offer for immediate sale, viz.: Market st., opp. Grant ave.; Nos. 727-729-731; 50x170; Stevenson-st. frontage 60 feet. California-st. flats; No. 729, with Nos. 1-2-3 Grace terrace, in rear; plat 34:6x137:8, with L. Hoft ave., SE. cor. 16th st 137:6. Hoff ave.. bet. 16th and 17th, Valencia and Mis- sion sts.; modern flats; Nos. 21-23-25-27-28-31-38- 85-87-39-41-48. The title is perfect, and immediate possession can be given: we will accept bids upon the whole orany particular parcel of the estate, For further particulars apply A, J. RICIH & CO., Real Estate Agents, 112 Montgomery st., under Occldental Hotel. residence; 102x '\'ocu. TEACHEK JOSEPH GREVEN IM- proves and beautifies even spoiled voices, and procures posiiions to his pupils. 82 Ninth st. MANDOLIN, " GUITAR, CORNET taught.' Prof. L. MERKI, 225 Geary ;reasonable PACIFIC ACADEMY, ACADEMY SCTENCES bldg; thorough commercial & English training. BELASCO'S LYCEUM BOHOUL OF ACTING=— Private munflculurm;;ld:Kpupm rehearsed | g l0cK, onstage, R.5&12,1.0.0.F. 7ihand Market. JCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME- chanical engineering, surveying, architecturs, asway : estab. ¢ VANDERN TLLEN, 725 Mkz. SUEHLS SHORTHAND ~ AND BUSINESS College, 723 Mariet st.: dipioma course $30. Ninth Street. 165 NINTH—NICELY FURNISHED FRONT room, suitable for 1 or 2; cheap. = 476 O’Farrell Street. O'FARRELL — FLEGANTLY FUR- nished room for 1 or 2 persons; rensonable. O'FARBELL — NICELY FURNISHED room for 2 on sunny side, $10. Powell Street. POWELL — SUNNY rooms: $8 and $10. Russ Street. RUSS—SINGLE FURNISHED ROOM FOR gents; bath; closet; $5. 21 Sacramento Street. 24101 SACRAMENTO—8 SUNNY ROOMS; '4 laundry: every convenience, Taylor Street. . TAYLOR—LARGE SUNNY BAY-WIN- FURNISHED 909 garden; board very reasonable. Sixth Street. SIXTH — THE HILLSDALE, rooms; single and en suite; $1 10 §1 129 407 room; rent low. 502 ‘Third Street: INCHESTER HOURE—44 THIRD, Market ; mo%eo-vuhnt and rooms 2bc to $1 50 per night; $1 50 (0 $6 pe: SUNNY 50 a day. SIXTH—NICE FURNISHED, SUNNY front reom; reasonable.; Sk Suiter Street. SUTTER— LARGE, SUNNY PARTIC- ularly neat rooms: only $8 and §9. SUTTER-SUNNY NICELY FURNISHED NEAR 200 eek; ic lights In every room; reading r'm;free bus. 'NGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT BY MISS U DILLON, 14 Mcallister, r. 46: Bookkpg, business practice, shorthand, typing, electrical engineering, telegraphy, modern lan- Euaken raplaly taughic Write Jor catalogue. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THRE WEEKLY CAL in wrapper, for mailin; FINANCIAL, oW room; running water; gas; bath; large | -stations on the line of the railroad on B CAN LOAN YOU MONEY ON 8. F. AND Oakland real esiate, first mortgage, at'7 and 8 percent. A.F. JOHNS & CO., 632 Market st., rm. . ANY SUM OF MONEY ADVANCED ON. your furniture, pianos or real estate: lowest rate: call and state your proposition or write: open evenings. J. NOONAN. 1021 Mission st. _° STOCKTON ADVERTISEMENTS STOCKTON REAL ESTATE. O L srATE DEALER, . A’ 513 East Main st., Stockton. Owner of East Stockton and Brown's Additions; lots in these and other additions at $5 a month: no interest and no taxes; largest list of inside prop- erty of any dealer in Siockton: quick sales aud small profits is.the motto of this of . RICK BUILDING BESINESS PROPERTY on Market st.; rent §7200 a vear. Corner Pacific ave. and Baker st., 55x137:6tt.; price. $11,000. E. side Stanyan st,, bet. Carl and Frederick sts.; x127:6 1t. on Jackson st., the Pre- sidio and bay: §6700. ° " 'wo_modern houses, of rooms each, at Ps 26x19756 s eleotric road Passes: houses: peics 6000: make ofter. Norih side of Folsom st., bet. 4th and 5th; 68:9x 160 feet. “Lot on Duncan st., bet. Noe and Castro; 25x114 e tiage: bonme 1967 Dolorss & & rooms’ dad . ouse, at.: bath, basement; 25x9% feets Bullding lots north of Park : price $400 each. Apply to C. C. BEMIS, Real Estate and Land Agent.” 324 Montgomery street. 1300, CHOICE TOT, %7:6 FEET FRONT- + age; Lottst, bet. Haight and Waller: CHAS. C. FISHER, 507 California st. $70008sm $45 PER MONTH. NEW 7 ROOMS 2-8TORY HOUSE. Lot 31:6x120; : Half a block to 2 lines of cars. THE BEST BUY IN RICHMOND, _T.G. PARKER, gieatestate agent, 1760 Point Lobos ave., mear TNE COTTAGE HOME: Sunnyside. See owner, 310 FOR SALE—TO BE REMOVED, 1425 SACRA- mento st., house 11 rooms. Apply 1008 Post st. 3325 4,:):108: 1 BLDEK BDIOAM:K‘::‘ « new race track: Farley's - dress Owner, box 163, Call Oflce.w e 310 DOI.Q'GO(IT-. CITY REAL ESTATE O'memm, & CG., REAL ESTAPE BROKERS, 11 MONTGOMERY ST. A BULLDING LOT FOR $10 A MONTH. Have yot seen our exceptional sub- division on the Mission road, right by the eiectriccar line, only ‘25 min- utes’ ride from the City Hall, rang- ing in price from §350 10 £5007 Out of our 2 blocks of over 100 lots we only have about 28 lefi. Twelve houses have been erected and are now occupied by recent purchasers. Take the Mission-st. electric-car and ride to Francis st., and you will there find the block and our_representa- tive, GEORGE A. TURNER, who will give you all the information you Tequire. HE GREATEST BARGAIN EVER OF- fered—2 beautiful modern fats of 8 and 7 rooms and bath each: hand- somely tinted and papered through- out: large lot, 30x110; building cost ov 600; ' lot is worth at least $3000. The owner of this property will siccept within the next few days $5500. Don’t fail to see it. DOWNTOWN BUSINESS PROP- erty: only 2 blocks from Market $16 Tot 25x80. 12 000, SurTER , NEAR TAYLOR— B . Substantial 2'story and basement Bouse of 13 rooms and bath: under a lease, the tenant making all repairs; this s a way-down price for Sutter street. ILL EXCHANGE FOR A BUILDING LOT— A residence nicely located in the Western Addition and leased for 2 years. AIGHT-ST. RESIDENCE. Something exceptional; bullding cost $8000, and tne house and lot are of- fered for sale at $5000. MODERN FLAT ON WASHING- - ton st. $750 COTTAGE OF 5 ROOMS AND $4000. faen Lyon st. 'HOICE BUILDING LOT ON CLAY ST. (PRE- sidio Heights) at a sacrifice. OUGH-ST. CORNER RESIDENCE: rooms and bath; $13,500. $3000. ‘ 10 EXCEPTIONALLY FINE BUILD- ing ot on Steiner st. = FLATS ON CAPP ST.; INCOME $O5OO $576 per annum. ROADWAY RESIDENCE. Lot 68:9x137:6; price $26,000. BABca~ On Turk st., below Van Ness ave. lot 27:6x120 through to & rear street must be sold. INCOME $420 PER A » small business property on $300 We_have several pieces that we consider gen- uine bargains; will be pleased to give you a list of them if you will call. - O'FARRELL & CO., Real Estate Brokers, 11 Montgomery &t. 3 MODERN COTTAGE OF 5 ROOMS %2400. and bath; high basement: cement sidewalk: all in fine condition; on York st.; lot 25x100; $1000 cash. See W. K. C., 8 Polkst., City. R2750), BARGAIN, PRICE REDTCED OV, from $3000—North line Washington &t., bet. Lyon and Central ave.; street curbed, side- walked and bituminized: lot 25x102:814 feet. SHAINWALD. BUCKBEE & CO., 218-220 Mont- gomery st., Mills building. COUNTRY (QFABRELL&CO. DAVID BUSH, COUNTRY DEPARTMENT. 11 MONTGOMERY ST. ICE LITTLE HOME 7R WILL BUY A $3‘{) at Mountain View, Santa Clara County 10t 50150, with cotiage of 3 rooms and porch, ce lar, barn. well and pump, orchardand vegetables: 10 ‘minutes from depot: nice poultry place. $ PER ACRE: 160 ACKE DO monte, Kern County, with 14 interest in artesian well flowing 1,200,000 gallons daily; a great bargain. T.00K AT THIS: IS THERE ANY ONE IN this world that has $7500 in coin? If so they can buy 70 acres £ miles from depot and steamer landing at Martihez, of which there are 1500 bear- ing fruit trees: 33acres in wine grapes and 22 acres of table grape- in full bearing; the place cost the owner over $18,000; our Mr. Bush is person- ally acquainted with all the details of this place and can assure any one who desires Lo- invessigate that he can pay for the place in three,years from the revenue of the place. 5() EER ACRE: ONE OF THE BEST stock, grain.and alfalfa farms in Contra Costa County, adjoining Marsh ranch. near Brent- wood; 660 acres: all fenced and cross-fenced; “house of 10 rooms: 8 barns. good out-buildings, chicken-houses, windmill and tank, -blacksmith: shop, carrigge-house; small family orchard and vineyard; 15 mcres in almonds and prunes: new orchard: 200 acres of the above are tule land: terms, half cash. (G090 FARM NEAR THIS CITY, ALAMEDA X County: 100 acres, all level and highly pro- ductive land REAL ESTATE family orchard and viney tock, feed and implements: ready for possession; 2 miles from station; 36 miles from this city; 3 trains each way daily; this valuable property will be sold aslow s $50 per acre; here- tofore was offered $140 per acre; good reasons for selling. ALBERT E.CRANE, 410 Montgom- ery st. NEAR MIRA- | will grow anything: part alfalfa: | o good furm improvement: COUNYRY REAL ESTATE-Continued. A HUNTER'S PARADISE AND HOG AND duck ranch: 82 acres tule, 10 acres hard land, in tne heart of the Sonoma marsh: creeks om 3 sides; 2 duck-ponds; fresh water: 1 mile from 2 siations landing, D. H. TWING, Sonoma 2L OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—905 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. ACRIFICE— A BEAUTIFUL NEW AND well-appointed home at a sacrifice; 12 rooms;. elegunt, grounds, 102x160; well improved; fine stable for 4 horses; windmill and tank: pure srtesian water. never failing; elevation 140 feet above city base: beautiful scenic view of San Francisco and the bay: inust be sold at once: several thousand dollars under cost: no reasonable offer refused. Apply to E. W. WOODWARD, 1118 Broadway, or A. H. BREED & CO., 460 Ninth st F.J. WOGDW ARD, 1118 Broadway, Oakland, A %2700, $2700. $2700, ° INCOME PROPERTY. Improvements new and modern; on the best residence street in Uakland; always rented at $42 ger month: over 18 per cent on, the Investment: blocks from local station; $1200 cash; $1500 mortgage; forced sale; first to make deposit se- cures the property. J. S. MYERS, 1002 Broad- way, Oakland. (QAKLAND BUSINESS PROPERTY. $1000—25x100; vacant; all street work done. $2500—26x120; rents for $14; small outlay will increase to $35; the land is worth it. #17,000—+inely improved corner; close in; pay- ing 7 per cent. ”; C. Y. HAMILTON & CO., 454 Ninth st., Oak- land, 310 DOWN WILL SECURE YOU A HOME in Fruitvale; corner lot, 100x130; new modern cottage of 6 rooms. bath and. laundry; price 82550, in monthly payments of $16 or §50, as desired: only 12 minuies’ walk from railroad depot. J. S. JOHNSON, 463 Ninth st., Oakland $1600 NEW 6-ROOM COTTAGE; BATH; - cornerlot; 256x100: 1 block 23d-ave. g:figon.d McCLAIN & CO., 1105 23d ave., East kland. WANT A SMALL COTTAGE, 4 OR 6 ROOMS, and more land near Oakland, for house of 10 rooms, improvements. well of good water and tank, outhouses, orchard, flower and vegetable garden, half acre land, 300 feet off Telegraph ave. Owner corner Claremont ave. and Summer st., Temescal. P.J. OBRYAN. W E, ARE BUILDING TWO 8 AND 10-ROOM houses within 5 minutes’ walk of busingss cen- ter of Oakland: will sell on easy terms. C.P. KERN, Central Bank building. (RUITVALE—BEST BARGAINS 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 yoursel? call at our office on Putnam st., Fruitvale. Syndi- cate Investment Company, EDWARD DICK, agent. USINESS PROPERTY PAYINC 6 T0 8 PER ON INVESTMENT, SOLD ON TERMS Large list of cholce residence proj o be sold to the highest bidder: 13 acres near Blalr Park, Nob Hill, Piedmont; 160 choice lots; 24 acres in Fruitvale. GOOD CHEAP RANCHES, close 1o Oakland. ACRE TRACTS AND CHICKEN RANCHES, 110 atres: 26 acres close to Pledmont car line; can subdivide; fine land; easy terms. THESE ARE SPECIAL BARGAINS. Don’t fail (o see them. E. E. BUNCE, 1008 Brosdway, Oakland. ARGE LISTS OF CHOICE HOMES; BEAU- tiful residence property: 18 acres on Nob Hill, Piedmont; nice tracts and ranches: bargalns in lots: easy terms; send for catalogues. E. E. BUNCE, 1008 Broadway, Oakland. B () MONTHLY FOR &-ROOM COTTAGES; plans free. F. BOEGLE. Golden Gate statn. $150 LOTS NEAR THE ALTENHEIM IN - Fruitvale; electric cars; only $1_down and $1 & week: selling fast: good improvements. H. B. PINNEY. owner, 902 Broadway, Oakland. OH D BEST IN AMERICA—THE HEAPE: WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the | United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post~ age free. & OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE, JURNITURE AND CARPETS AT YOUR OWN price. H.SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—1435 PARK STREET. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. 05(). £ROOMED COTTAGE WIITL LARGE DU, 1ot (worth alone $1100), on finished sireet; 8150 cash, §25 & month. - Property bought, sold, exchauged. J. H. YOUNG, 1243 Park at., Ala. $2750), 3150 Casi: BALANCE SMALL DZ { OU. monthly installments; modern cot- tage of 5 rooms and bath; large grounds in splen- did loeatjon. #:3000—$250 cash: balance $30 per month; lot 50x140: modern house of 6 rooms and bath 0B one of the principal streets. 3 A great bargain: fine residence situated on oneof our principal avenues: cost $11,000; must be sold at onee at some price. ‘JOSEPH 'A. LEONARD CO., 1364 Park st.. Alameda. - ALAMEDA HOUSES TO LET. ‘CENTRAL AVE. (ENCINAL BT)— 831 St cottage 6 rooms and bath; fine garden. OFFER WANTED TO CLOSE 8 acres of choice land in Santa . being lots 2. Zand 4, in sec. 24, tp. M. D. 4 of NW. »24,1p. 9 8., R. 1 S. patent. CHAS.C. California st., San Fra . RCHARD FOR SALE—7000 BEARING trees: fine improvements: horses and farming implements; $160 per acre; 14 cash, balance long time. Address B. A., box 59, this office. 'OR SALE—-17 ACRES; MOUNTAIN RANCH; well improved; full-bearing trees and vines: house, stock, implements; ciose in town: $1500; no ts. Address Owner, box 48, this ofiice. Eb\vm K. ALSIP & CO. Sacramento and San Francisco. The Only Eftlusive Country Real Estate Dealers in San Francisco. ‘We have more contracts upon country lands for sale than any dealers in San Francisco, and will guaraniee 10 locate any one who desires o pur- chase or exchange his property. For sale for §4 per acre, 80 acres of land fn Nevada County, near the Bear River; can all be cultivated: will fake $100 down and give long time on balance. No. 1113—$400—80 actes of 1and 214 miles NE. of Carbondale, on the stage road, and Y mile from Schoolhouse; has small cabin of 4 rooms; one-hal? cash required. No. 974—$4500—22 acres 2 miles from Concord; 6 acres in vineyurd, 5 acres in orchard, 10 acres grain land; fenced 'into 3 or 4 fields: good 7-room house, good barn, granary ; 2 horses, 1 cow, 2 hogs, 100 chickens: 2 wagons, plows. large list personai Dproperty; one ot the finest places in Contra Cosia County vill taice city property in exchange. No. 1111—$4000—41 acres: & splendid piece of property, which would make a fine rondside-honse: 2 ncres ‘orchard; 2 acres in vineyard: large house o1 9 rooms; good barn: fenced with wire fence; 2 horses, 1 cow, Wagon, buggy, chickens, hogs and all farming utensils: this is & nice little place and needs to be seen to be appreciated; oniy 3 miles from Napa Clty. EDWIN K. ALSIP & CO., 9 Rotunda, Mills building, San Francisco. 'HE ELECTRIC CARNIVAL AT SACRA- mento was the grandest success of the age. The electric power is adding new life to Sacra- | mento, and property there is selling more rapidly than at any other point in the State outside of Los Angeles. ® ure offering lots in South Sacramento and Oak Park, an addition to the city connected by the. electric raiiroad; over 100 Louses have been builc in this flourishing suburb within 2 years: lots are selling at the rate of 6 & week. Prices range from 8200 10 $325 for lotss 40x150, and from $300 to $600 for halt-acre lots. “Terms on lots are $10 down and §10 per month At 7 per cent: on half-ucre tracts, $256 down and $10 per month at 7 per cent. 3 ‘Parties who purchused 2 vears ago are getting 25 per cent advance: if you wang a sure investment n.which yow.can make good interest upon your money buy some of these lots.. Inquire of EDWIN ‘K. ALSIP & CO, - 8 Rotunds, Mills building, San 899() AGRES SAN BENITO COUNTY: 16 imiles from railroad: elegant stock or hog zanch; aiso frult wel] watered, well fenced; prac- KING, Trancisco. tically no waste land; ‘trade or sell. C. K. 902 Broadway, Onkland. MARIN, COUNTY—5000 ACRES 26 MILES from San Francisco. RANOHO DE NOVATO. Tracts of any size desired: fruit, grain table Jand: no irfigation: both rail and water transportation: $40 1o $75 per acre; easy terms; town of Novato; graded school. hoiels and scores on the property: send for circular. - - . . Dairy for sale with or without SYNDICATE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 64 and 65 Chronlele building. BOOKFREE: TLLUSTRATED:- $4 AN ACRE up. M. GRIFFIN, Cottonwood, Shasta Uo., Cal. ang vege- kg JSCALON HAS BEEN SELECTED BY THE directors of the 8. ¥. and 8. J. V. R. R. Co, (Valley road) for the principal station in the sonth. eastern part 0f San Joaquin County and is destined 10 become at once the most important of all the ceount of the vast bodies of rich, alluvial loam Iands sur- rounding the town, every acre of which wili be sold with & al water right, Take some of your money out of the 4-per-cent sAvings bank and invest in this coming center of soutbeastern San Joaquin County. For m%&mflva matter,.ete., address E. E. HAmIL & CO., 430 East Main st., Stockton, $16.000. CHOICE CORNER IN HAYES UST BE SOLD—ONE OF THE BEST LO- cated Valley, 3_ blocks from Market. 160-ncre ranches o Lake County: street; good tmcome: Jot 47:6x120 10 rear atreces | mile Hom Clear Lake,with plenty Funning waters 3frontages. A 100 acres improved : mmhwnnwuntnlmm: $2100—C 1ot on north: side of Park Pan : time to suiton payments. - W. L. FOSTER, afs rent onth on V. prominent corner on Jones street, | GONEIATER b kIxRay, WITHIN g LW, 3 END FOR OUR LIST OF-ORCHARD HOMES P Ve ks mieet.. | Storaate. WOOSTER & WHLLTON, S ome OUSES BUILT$150 TO $275 A ROOM; CALL | 4 70 8 ACRE CHICKEN RANCHES ON 10 Hudonmmpuu 1o Risslon s by years' credit, D, H, TWING, Sonoma Clty,Cal, BERKELEY KEAL ESTATE. 0 LET IN BERKELEY, SMALL HOUSE and 8 acres land, 10 minutes from North Berkeley: rent §12. JOS. J. MASON, Dwight way tation. PHYSICIANS. e U I S S HEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, GOUT—SPE- cial attention to these diseases. J. A. MCDON- ALD, M. 6 Market st.: 2104, 708 P. 2. LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, Arrived. TUESDAY, October 1. Stmr _Celia, Johnson, 19 days from ‘Acajutla; 13 bags coffec and 1 bdl hides, to John ' Wright. Br ship Galena, Reid, 127 days from Swansea; coal, to Balfour, thrie & Co. BKtn Tam o’ Shanter, Patterson, 5 days from Columbia River; lumber, to Simpson Lumber Co. Bkta North Bend, Davis, 6 days from Grays Harbor: lumber, to Simpson Lumber Co. Schr Lillebonne, Hansen, 6 days from Portland, via Astoria 5 days: lumber, to Union Lumber Co. Schr Edward Parke, Anderson, 6 days from Cosmopolis: 230 M 7t lumber, to Grays Harbor Commercial Co. Schr Dora Bluhm, Rice, 7_davs from Grays Har- bor: 400 M ft lumber, to & E Slade Lumber Co. Schr_J Eppinger, White, 15 days from Bering Sea: 451 sealskins, to Thomson, Collie & Co. Domestic Port: GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Oct 1—Schr Amerl- ean Girl, from San Diego. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Oct 1—Bktn Jane 1L/Stanford, from Santa Rosalla: Chil bark Guine- vere, from Iquique. MARRIAS LICKNSES, Licenses 10 marry were granted yesterday as follows: Aaron A. Lobree and Rachael Rhine, 24—35. E. T. Winkler and Sadie E. Arthur, 43—38. Carl J. Gumperiz and Mabel A. Fosdick, 21—18. Richard H. llooker and Rose M. Ryan, 30—81. W. P. Servant and Kate Ostendorff, 37—29. James F. Driscoll and Rose A. 0'Connor, 23—35. Maurice Melican and Nora Buckley, 4329, J. E. Martin and Ella M. Seelenger, 25—28. Edward F. Green and Nellie T. Green, 3029, R. J. Spahr and Pauline W, Trefs, 27—18. Giuseppe Pirolini and ' eresa Casasa, 36—25. James Carr and Julia Byrne, 8125, - Charles T. Reeve and Mary 1. McGowan, 36—82. Richard J. Hodge and Kate Donoven, 2218, M. C. Andersen and Thyra H. Gram, 25—23. DIVORCE SUITS BEGUN. Sults for divorce were begun yesterday as fol- . lows. William Wenhrll against Margaretha Wehrll. Catherine Wilks against en Wilks. Charlotte Coleman against Thomas H. Colemsn. Marceline Hadeler againsy Augustus riadeler. ‘Winnifred Hogan against John J. Hogan. DIVORCE GRANTED. _The following drvorce was granted in the Su- perior Court yesterday 3 l [Vincent Parniler from Adrienne Parmier; deser- on. By Judge Sanderson. < - _ __ _ __ _____ " ] . BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, ‘Birth, 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 o have the same published. | . BORN, - Y BILGER—In East Oakland, September 25, 1895, to the wife of F. W. Bilger, ason. - - wife ot Kdw. F. Co: MADSEN—In Santa Ross, September 20, 1895, (0 the wife ot-H. H. Madsen, & son. 5 STALGMAN—In Alameda, September 27, 1895, STEIGER—To: the wife of Louis A.-Steiger, s 2 3 e ————————————— . .. MARRIED. = DUGGAN—DIPLOCK~In this city, September 29, 1895, at the residence of the bride’s sll’-.nu. Ca tain Charles Duggan and Lucy G. Diplock, m& of Ban Francisco : FLEMING=THOQRNE~Ix thig city, September Ppersons authorized | CONDON—TIn this city, September 30, 1895, €0 the D Ly, S 9%, to the " 10 the wife of Frank O. Stallman, & son. & 23, 1895, Louis Fleming and Annette Thorne, both o Oakland. JOHNSON—MADSON—In this city, Selitember 26, 1895, by the Rev. O. Groensberg, John W. Johnson and Anna D. Madson. JENSEN—MADSEN—In Oakland, September 21, 1895, by the Rev. L. L. P. Dietrichson, Christian Jensen and Annie Madsen. KURTZIG—VON ARX—Inthis city, ‘mber. 30, 1895, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Martin F. Kurizig and Lena von Arx. LYDIARD—MONSEN—In Oakland, September 29, 1895, by the Rev. J. H. Thelss, Sydney Lydi- ard of Santa Clara, Cal.,and Katie Monsen of Oakland. OSBORN—KEIT—In this city, at Union-square Free Baptist Church. by the Rev. Wililam N. Meserve, Charles S. Osborn and Ida M. Keit, both of San Francisco. : REINSTEIN—BANK 1895, by the Rev. Reinstein and L: RADKE—BROO 1895. by the Re and Violet Broo SEEBA—FESSLER—In this city, September 28, 1805, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, John Henry. Seeba and Mrs. Paulina Fessler. e e s s e e ~In Oakland, October 1, L L. P. Dietrichson, Fred , September 2, . Fuendeling, Richard Kadke DIED. Cramlich, Katie Moreeno, Raymond A. Caplace, Mich: Mossi, Erma’ Needies, Eila Roach, George Riordan, Annie Rankin, Tra P. Silvester, Carrie T. Siatiery, Jaremiah Wheeler, Catherine Williams, W. H. 0. Wynn, William Young, James Zapfte, Carroll W. CAPLACE—At Alma, Santa Clara County, Octo- ber 1, 1895, Michael, beloved son of John and Honora Capiace, a native of San Franeisco. 25~ Remaind at the parlors 0f McAvoy & Gal- lagher, 20 Fifth street. CRUMLICH—In the City and County Hospital, October 1, 1895, Katie Crumlich.-aged 64 years. GREEN—In this city, October 1, 1895, Mamie beloved wife of Fred P.Green, and dsughter Henry Schiake of Petaluma, & nativeof Peta« luma, Cal., aged 24 years 6 months and 21 days. A¥-Friends and ~acquaintances are respect- fully mvited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 20°clock P, M., from her late resi- dence, 3006 Fillmore street, near Union. GETHINS—In Oakland, September 30. 1895 Bartley Gethins, a native of Ireland, aged 60 years. HOLBROOK~—In this city, September 30. 1895, Mand Amelia Holbrook, a native of San Fran: cisco, aged 5 months and 12 days. JACKSON—In thiscity, October 1, 1895, Walter Sidney, husband of Maggie Jackson, a native ot West Indies, aged 81 years. KELLY-In this city, John _P. Keliy, beloved son of Margaretand Frank McLean and the late John Kelly, s native of San Francisco, aged. 18 years. Ba-Friends and acquaintances are res #ully invited to attend the funeral TO-MOR: Thursday), at 10 o’clock A.).. from the resi- lence of his parents, 2410 Larkin street, thence 10 St. Bridget’s Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated Tor the reposs of bis soul. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. KIRBY—In this city, October 1,1895. Rev.Thomas Kirby. beloved brother of Rev, W. P, Kirby, aged 31 years. 83~ Notce of funeral hereatter. KILEY—An anniyersary mass will be celebrated for the repose of the soul of the late Thomas J. Kiley at the Church of the Immaculate Concep- tion, Oakland, THIS DAY (Wednesday), com- mencing at 8:30 0'clock A. M. LEATHE~—In this city, October 1,1895, Benjamin B., husband of Lucy C. Leathe, a native of Wo- birn, Mass., aged 70 years and ‘6 months, [Wo- burn (Mass.) papers please copy.] & Friends and acquaintances are res fully invited o attend the funeral TO-MOR (Thursday), at 11 o'clock A. M., from his late residence, 53 Eleventh street, corner Mission. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. 3 LINTHAL—In this city, September 30, 1895, Cid- ney, beloved wife of Henry Linthal, s native of New York. #F~The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Wednesday). at 2 o'clock P, A.. from her late residence, 33 Hollis street. MCKENNA—In this city, September 29, 1895, Agnes, beloved daughter 0f Mark and Maria Mc® Kenna, niece of Mrs. J. McKenna and M. J, Red- dington, and granddaughter of Mary and the late John I Reddington, a native of San Francisco, aged 19 years. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock a. M., from the par- lorsof James McMenomey & Son, 1057 Mission street, theuce to St. Francis Churcn, Vallejo street, for services, Interment Holy Cross Cem- etery. MALONEY—In this city, September 28, 1895, Lawrence, beloved son of Lawrence and Hannah Maloney, and brother of Ed Maloney, & native of Coanty Cork, Irelaud, aged 93 years. B&Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock . 3., from the resi- dence of his brother, Ed Maloney. 1126 Treat avenue, thenee to St. Peter’s Church. for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MOSSI—In this city, September 30, 1895, Erma, beloved daughter of John and Sarah Mossi, and sister of Michael Mossi, a native of -San Fran- cisco, aged 5 months and 24 davs. MOREENO-In this city. September 1895, Raymond Arnold Moreeno, & native of Sin Fran: cisco, aged 1 year and 22 davs. - NEEDLES—In this city, September 30, 1895, Ella Needles, widow of A. P. Needle 0. E.S.—Ivy Chapter No. 27, O. E.8.: Officers ‘and members ate requested to assemble at the undertaking pariors of J. B. Halsted, 946 Mission street, THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 1 ‘clock P. )., for the purpose of pérforming the burial Tites of the order. Interment Masonic Cemetery. J. C. HILLMAN, Sécretary, ROACH—TIn this city, September 30, 1895, George, beloved husband of ~arah Roach, & native of England, aged 43 years, : & Friends. and acquamtances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 8:80 o'clock 4. X., from bis [ate residence, Serpentine avenue, between. Mission and Howard streets, Army and Twenty-sixth, thence to St. Peter's Church, where & solemn. requiem mass wili be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o’clock 4.3 In- terment Mount Calvary Cemetery. RIORDA N—In this clty, September 30, 1895, An- nie, beloved wifé of Patrick Riordan, & native of Ballybunnion, County Kerry, Ireland, aged 35 years. 3 A The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 10:30 0’clock A.., trom lier late residence, 14D Clinton street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. RANKIN—In this clty, October 1, 1895, Tra P. ankin, & native of Massachusetis, aged 77 Green, Mamie Gethins, Bartley Holbrook, Mand A. Jackson, Walter S. Kiley, Thomas J. Kirby, Rev. Thomas Keily, John P. Linthal, Cidney Leathe, Benjamin B. McKenna, Agnes Maloney, Jawrence years. Y g Friends are respectfully invited: to attend the funeral services TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 11 o'clock . M., at First. Congregational Church, Post and Mason streets! Interment private. - SILVESTER—In this city, September 30, 1895, Carrie L, wife of Leander Silvester, and sister of Benjamin F. Spooner and Mrs. Mary E.How- land. B B~ Friends are respectfully ifivited to ‘attend. the funeral services THIS DAY (Wednesdaw). a1l o'clock 4. M., at her late residence, 1004 Mason street. Interment private, Mountainl View Cemetery, Oakland. : SLATTERY—A solemn requiem mass: (moith's mind) will he celebrated at St. Brendan’s Church TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 9 o'clock A. ., for the repose of the soul of the late Jeremiah Slattery, Friends are mvited to attend. ‘WYNN—Tn this clty, Septemtier 30. 895, Willism Yy, beloved busband of Elizabett Wy, and father of William J., John E. and James Wynn,- anative of County Louth, Ireland, aged 1 years. 8@ Friends and _acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY Wednesday),at § 0'clock A. M., from hislate resi- nce, 412 in_street, thence to St. Mary’s Cathedral, corner Van Ness avenue and-O'Farrell street, whére a solemn requiem mass will be ° celebraied for the repose of s soul, commencing : at 9:30 o'clock A. M. Interment Holy Cemetery. Z WHEELER—In Oakland, October 1, 1895, Cath- erine, beloved wife of Nicholas Wheeler, a native of Ireland, aged 52 years. [Albanyand Brooklyn (N.Y.) papers please copy.] gaririends and acquaintances are respéct- folly invited to attend the funeral FRIDAY, Oclober 4; 6% 9 0'clock A. M., from the fami resldeuce, 1950 Grove street, thence.to Sac: Heart Church, where a requiem high mass will ba celebrated for the repose of hier sOul, commeng- ing at 9:30 o’clock A.M. Intermeng St. Mary's Cemetery, g AN z WILLIAMS—In this city, October 1, 1895, William Henry Oliver, beloved son of William H:end Christiana w'ulg ms, and brother of - erick Jonn Williamg, & native of London, Iand, aged 27 years & months and 16 days. YOUNG—In this city, September 29, 1893, Jamses, beloved husband of Mary Young, and father of Mrs. J. . Millett and James, Clara, Mamie axd the Iate Frank Y oung, & nagive of Queens County, Ireland, aged 54 vears. 4@ Friends- und _scquaintances are respect- #ully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), a¢_1,0'clock ¥. M., from his late residence, 1149° Stavenson street, between Her- mann and Ridley, thence to St. Joseoh's Church for services. Interment Mount Calvary Ceme- tery. Please omit flowers. S B ZAPFFE~In this city, October 1, 1898, Carroll Williain, beloved son of Henry.and Lizzie Zapfte, d brother of Elmore and Helen Zapfte, tive of Sun Francisco, aget 2 years 3 montiis and vs. 5 4 #F-Friends and acauaintances are resp fuily invited to attend the fanerai TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 1 o'clock P. ., from the residence of his parénts, 915 Army street, between Church and Dolores, Interment - Cypress Lawn Ceme- tery, 3 . s ng- ALMING ARLORS. MCAVOY & CALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth $t., Opp. Lincoin Schoel. Telephone 3080. “CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY, D G e e et et Inmz-fl and eday oh'l Ticeas; ses it befors Bl Ottices © Gity Ball Avenue