The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 18, 1895, Page 15

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1895. 15 e ———————————————— e —— N e ——————————————————————————————————————————— HOUSES TO LET. HOUSEREEPING ROOUMS — Continued. PIANOS. VIOLINS, ETC, W T-ROOM HOUSE 1516 Filber:, near Octavia. Tehama Street. JOMS, FINE 44 S TEHAMA—2 ROONS FOR HOUS FKEEP- st new: 721 Foar ing; connected ; well furnisb LALDWIN & HAMMO! AT Fhiva o Third Street. THIRD-SIN 2 AND SUITES; LIGHT Ah_(ill,!(‘k_(‘firflnfl. ; brick bullding. i Thirteenth Street. = THIR NTH, COR. HOWARD—FINE 106 sunny snites of rooms complete for house- keeping; rent reasonable. WINDOW FLOU: 6 ROOMS, BATH, 1909 O'Farrell st. E, NICE, 8 ROOM 220 ND BATH: | OL, 53414 | 9 HAIGH sanny “ROOMS A vard, W. INING 4 ROOMS horses each: water free: Twenty-seventh and Ala- 120 IURK-8 SUNNY ROOMS AND BATH, <V surnished for honsekeeping; $26. Valenci- Street. "N ROOM! srenteenth s NNV H i, Powe H: LOW RENT. 906 tro. ROOMS, BATH: GRAND 3 Codman place, ot Washington and Mascn. =B VALENCIA—TWO OR THREE SUN- + ny rooms for housekeeping: bath. South Par! OR MORE FURNISH- d or unfurnisied housekeeping rooms. 91 ie best list of Louse MOXND, 10 Montgomery & ROOMS, 16 o= e VERY MOD & WITH E Miscellaneous. <00 | . convenience: nmicely decorated: refined zLbors yard: kind landlord. | 4 ROOMS—RE WATER FREE. IN- AJM LICHTE t tave. uire at groce: ighth and Harrison s OU CAN SPEND DELIGHTFUL DAYSIN < S o \\“ (e Biouses vou rent from BALDWIN & HAM- SRR S ALon ” omery SR Sl Rt NNV HOUSE—530 EDDY, NEAR B 5D oo LATH. Tt 505 SABREITEE 16 "JLARA,?'EARFIFIH—B ROOMS; $850; e —— —— S——— m— rooms, $11. COTTAGES 10 LET. Eddy Street TAGE: 4 LARGE ROOMS: LARGE YAR! EDDY-BEAUTIFUL FRONT SUITE: \/ rent $12. Apply 1300 Florida, cor. Twenty 11 housekeeping suite; other newly furnished ifth, bet. Harrison and Bryant. To0ms §5 up. AY-WINDOW C 5 ROOMS. LARGE | #¢0)() EDDY—LARGE SUSNNY ROOM: ALSO ! yard, basement. 1 s st., ur. Fijteenth. &g}mglemm suitable for working girl. T FLATS TO — 1804 LARKIN INNY FURNISHED double rooms; $6 und $8; grate. Eighth street. HE SHERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE: 126 sunny rooms, furnished and unfurnished: strictly respectable: central; very moderate prices. 28 Eighth st., near Market. A. W. MANNING. 4() ERIE ST._TPPER Fl 7 ROOMS 3 and bath sonable: key at 40A Erie st Applyat DAVID STERN & SONS, 20 Mont- gomery st., near Market. NEAR 11TH AND Papered rooms; bath; 6 s 4 and 5 rooms. 10, 141, 713 Grove. BAY-WINDOW FLATS: 5 AND 8 : bath: $16and $14. 609 Foisom, nr. 5th. O NEW < room GEARY—5 ROOM FRONT SUIT ES- 435 @O0 ELEGANTMODERNTLET TRO0NE | o tablished physician’s offices; also house- : eeping. : -t bgiv large hnse:l:lenl: 721 Fourteenth ear Market: very cheap. BALDWIN Golden Gate Avenue. HAMMOND. 10 Montgomery st. < 5 (': en.“,n e\,p “; SUNNY it St el S NN e GOLDEN GATE AVE.—LARGE SUNN L2, FLATS S ROOMS EACH: FOLSOM, 219 Say wintow front moomsiaiso singie: nd Seventh, opp. Columbia JOHN PFORR, 329 Montgomery st. BATH; $16. Hayes Street. NICE WARM ROOM IN QUIET 5; gas, bath, Golden Place. ©) GOLDEN PLACE—A_ NICE SU < room, $8; back room, $6. Appl. HAYES family 526 91 LARKIN, NE.CALIFORA G Q9RQSUTTER — NEAT FL. 6 ROOMS J-Sfim:n; rent moderate : call 2 t0 3 7o 405 T FELL — 5 SUN, TA—UPPER $25. FRONT NNY 705 O'Farrell. 08 OCTAVIA, COR. NY Kearny Street. rooms, bath and basement; yard. - e T99; AMRRTO % GF T SooN RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY—PLEAS- 226 FACRAMENTO—FLAT UF 7 ROOMS: | A ant sunny rooms, en suite and single: first ciass = 3 — L £ s in every respect: terms reasonable. LAT, 8 BATH, CHEAP.| 50 = KEARNY ST.—NICEST FURNISHED east corner of Sacramento and Walnuf 230 Tooms on Kearny; all sunny, neat, well kept. ZOE, BET. BRYANT _ — Flat of 4 sunny rooms. Larkin Street. \'T; 5 ROOMS 49() LARKIN. COk. TURK — FURNISHED Eighte g 2V tront roow; $7. SW ELEGANT UPPER CO Ma £ 6 rooms, bath, attic, stable. 1232 Eighteenth MLkl Stresty Castro-st. car and Eighteenth. NL 4 ROOM 3 L5138 a FLA : BATH; 1 families. 1128 Howard st. STON, NR. OCTAVIA; 5 ROOMS large yard.” ASHTON, 411 7OSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET, Sixth and _Seventh—Single and suites; night, 35¢ to 81: week. $1 60 to $5: families. 1049 XAREET_THE CH ] gantly furnished sunny rooms, suite and single, for families or offices; & quict Louse; eleva- tor; moderate. McAllister Strect. Olh‘ALL(ST]‘.. UNFURNISHED BET. per ) #¢)S MODERN $25. 3 10 SONNY ROOMS W UPPER ¥ 104 modern: cheap (0 good tenant. 1811 McAllis- & rooms: terms reasonable. Ter si., near Baker. = Sy HAREID Minna street. 621 5 r MINNA—FRONT ROOM SUITABLE FOR 43 2: 2 beds if required. Mission Street. MISSIO! = £ 50 e e e e R NISHED ROOMS, SIN- JUNNY T FLAT: 11215 PIERCE 2 e . » 7 rooms and bath: all modern improvements. 11“1 Bloo o suiby MRS TCELT ) UPPER FLA ~— T T UROP HOUSE, 1169 MISSIO!. 1CELY SUNNY ROOMNS. E off Howard, near Seventh 35 furnistied rooms, single or en suite; transients Pine Street. PINE, COK. HYDE — FURNISHED large sunny corner front room, bath: 3 Polk Street. ©)$) POLK—CHAN HANDS: NEWLY )L Z renovated: furnished; elegant; sunny: firepince: reasonable. 130 .. near Sanch CHOICE Post Street. POST-NEWLY FURNISHED SUNNY rooms: single or double: very reasonabl; HOUSEKEEPI 609 LOOMS, = ~ = Straae—~~—~~| @1 POST—_FRONT_ROOM; FOLDING-E Buchanan Street. 615 oue gentieman, 810 two, 8115 grate. BEDROOM 1 POST—NICE SUNN NT ROOM IN ceping ; $10. 61 2 private family. Clara Street. Second Street. 44 (LARA NEAR FOURTH-8 FURNISHED | ] 7 SECOND — GOOD SUNNY FRONT 1+J rooms for housekeeping. with bath 1 1O double rooms (two men), $1 50 per week; A e — = single, $1. Clementina Street. €77 CLEMENTINA_NICE SUNNY HOUSE- Shipleyfirest. room onuble. | SHIPLEY, BET. FIFTH AND SIXTH—4 . new sunny rooms: $10. 14 3 40. Fourth street. 9 FOURTH—SUNNY FURNISHED FRONT O rooms for housekeeping: rent cheap. Sixth Street. SIXTH — THE HILLSDALE, SUNNY rooms; single and en suite: §1 to $1 50 a day. €) STOCKTON — NICELY ~FURNISHED & sonny room suitable for 2. 31 314 Fifth Street. FIFTH—-SUNNY BEDROOM, KITCHEN, closet: hath; water sink; no ¢ g 3 ‘oset bath; water sink; a0 children: 5 TR 9.)5 FIFTH-CLEAN, FURNISHED Hi OZD keeping rooms. $10 up; also single, $5. \ 7 INCHESTER HO! 44 THIRD, NEAR e Market: most convenient and respectabie; 200 Fol; rooms 26¢ 0 $1 50 per night; 81 50 to $6 per week; e electric lights in every room: reading r'm : free bus. 990 rooms: range: er. Turk Street. QR FOLSOM — LAK NNY BEDROO: TURK—SUNNY ROUMS SINGLE AND 863 and witehen: sard: compiete housekeeping. | 14 & suite: sultable for manicure or alcoholic SOM — ROOMS $3 PER MO batbs. up: housekeeping, $6 and up. 7 Fourteenth Street. 1046 22 Van Ness Avenue. i S‘)z) FINE . Add S FACTURER M wnandolins, zither, WE, ARE NOW SOLE 4G celebrated Knabe Piano: NTS FOR THE new siyles just re- W {;:::}‘)R— 57? GOOD UPRIGHT PIANO torage; refer ven, e 3 14, OO ence given. Address S., box CHOICE EMERSON PIANO: IMPERA- £ tive sale. Room 21. Flood building. LAY FORCEDTO STEINWAY; PRICE 4478200 Room 21,808 Market st. FAMILY LEAVING FOR EAST WILL S & x“fi(‘f fine l-lshft upright. koom .0, Flood bldg. ITEINWAY, WEBER, $275: SOBMER, R $250; Emerson, §225. BRUENN'S, 228 Post RIGHT PIANOS FROM $100 UP. HOR- l:\ G'S, leading piano-house, 216 Post st. NE WEBER UPRIG A GREATSAC ' ritice. HEINE, 410 Po EMME & LONG PL: moved 10 735 Marke: s STEINWAY, CHICKERI " Emerson second-hand uprights; almost new; your own price. BUWERS & SON, 23 ¥ifth st. VELEBRATED BUSH & GERTS PIAN urpassed: cases unique. A. L. BAN ‘EL.U' 324 Postsi. RIOR VIOLINS, 2 H. MULLER, maker, repatre: R )—F. W. SPENCE! 0. 3 4V Post st., mear Powell, sole agents Conover, Colby and'Spencer piaucs. 888 Post st - BADGER WITH KUHLER & CHASE, '_‘L 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. PEN FOR BUSINESS. The finest line of new pianos for rent and sate in San Francisco. J. HARRY SCOTT, 929 Market st., Spreckels building. JASY TERMS: LOW PRICES KOHLER & el CHASE. BETTER AND EASIER PLAN TO BUY A £\ good piano by renting. Be careful to g0 w0 KOHLER & CHASE'S, 28'and 30 O'Farrell st. ECKER BROS. STEINWAY, FISCHER DEW AND ND other first-class makes of pianos: little used; KOHLER & cheap for cash or on casy lerms. CHASE 8 and 30 O'Farrell st. “A N ELEGANT DISP 4\ guitars and banjos at MAUVAIS'. 768 Market. JYRON MAUZY, 308 POST ST.—SOHMER, 1> Newby & Evans. Briggs and other planos. JTECK, CHICKERING & SONS., VOSE AND 1 Steriing pianos sold on $10 installments. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON., sole agents, 16-20 O'Farrell s F MANDOLINS, TRUSTEES SALES. RUSTEES' SALE.—IN ACCORDANCE WITH the terms aud under the authority of a certain { Deed of T'rust. duly exec by MEYER FIR- MIN and PIERRE POUGE part, to HE. ©C. CAMPBELL and THAD- JEUS B. KENT, trustees, parties of the sec- ond part, and_the SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION, party of the third part, dated Jan- ruary 50th, 1891, and recorded in the office ot the County Recorder of the County of Marin, State of Caitfornia, in Liber 15 of Deeds, at pages 253 and following, and in pursuance of a_resolution passed on the' bth day of September, 1895, by the Board of Directors of said SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION, & corporation. and the holder of the note (No. 10,691) to secure payment of which the aforesald Deed of Trust was executed, declaring that default had been made in the pay- ment of the principal sum and other sums, due under said note and Deed of Trust, and re- questing and_directing said HENRY C. CAMP- BELL and THADDEUS B. KENT. Trustees, to sell the real estate described therein to satisfy sala indebtednes: We. HE Crustees, do hereby give notice that on , the 29th day Of October, A. D. 1895, at 12 'o'clock noon of that day, and atthe auction salesroom of EASTON, ELDRIDGE & €O., No. 638 of San Francisco, State of ‘California, we will seil at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in gold coin of the United States, all the pieces or parcels of land situate in the County of Marin State of California. described as follows, to wit: Being portion oflot D, 0f the Saucelito or Richard- son Rancno and known. designated ana delineated ve (35) and thirty-six (36) iu_block number two (2),0n the map entitied “Tamalpais Land and Water Company, Map No. 1" surveyed by M. M. O'Shaughnessy, C. E., A. D. 1889, and duly recorded in the office of the County Recorder of said County of Marin, to which map made. 1er with the appurtenances. OF SALE—Cash in gold coin of the ©d States; ten per cent payable to the under- | signed on the fall of the hammer: balance on de- livery of deed; and if not so paid, unless for want of title (ten days being allowed for search), then said ten per cent to be forfeited. and the sale to be void. Acts of sale at purchaser’s expense. = AMEBEL } Trustees. —iNRCCORDANCE WITH the terms and under the authority of a cerain deed of trust, duly executed by J. RUSSELL, party of the first part. to HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. K. Trustees parties of the second part.and the SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNI ON, party of thethird part,dated December 5ih, 1888, and recorded in_the oflice of lhe County Recorder of the County of Merced, State "of California, in Liber 5 of Trust Deeds, at pages 49 and’ following: and in pursu. ance of a_resolution passed on the 22d day of August, 1895, by the Board of Directors of said SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION, a cor- poration, and the holder of thenote (No. 9064), to secure payment of which the aforesaid deed of trust was executed, declaring that default bad been made in the payment of the principal sum and other sums, due under said note and deed of trust, and requesting and directing said HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, Trustees, 10 sell the real estuie described therein to satisfy said indebtedness. We, HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B.KENT, Trustees, do hereby give notice, that on TUESDAY, the 28(h day of Uctober, A. D. 1895, at 12 o'clock noon of that day, and at the auction salesroom of EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., No. 638 Market_street, in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, we will sell at public auction to the highest bidder. for cash in gold coin of the United States, all the pleces or parcels ot land situate in the County of Merced, State of Cali- fornia, described as follows, towit : According to the ofiicial plas and system of surveys of the Government of the United States: In Township eight (8) south, Range fourteen (14) east, Mount Diablo base and ineridian. Of section thieteen (18): the northwest quarter (NW. 14): the south halfof the northeast quarter PRU SALE. east’ quarter (N. 15 of SE. 34); the southwest quarter of the souiheast quarter (SW. 14 of Sk ©Qr FOURTEENTH —2 UNFURNISHED sunny bay-window rooms for housekeeping. Garden Street. ABOVE TH—LARGE SUN- 1 om_for two, $7: rooms $9; water in sink. VAN NESSAVE.—FRONT ROOM; FUR- nished ; rent $8. ‘Willow Avenue. WILLOW AVE, OFF LARKIN, BET. Eddy and Ellis—2 front furnished rooms: $5 housekeepiug | and $7. " 202 2 1 Miscellancous. UTTER, NR. POWELL—SUITE OF SUNNY rooms in private family: suitable for gentle- men. Address M., box 115, tis offic JOR KENT—TO 1 OR 2 GENTLEMEN, nicely furnished sunny front bay-window room: —4 ELEGANT | all modern conveniences: located about 8 blocks from Kearny and Market sts.: private family; references required. Address C. D, box 1, Call. Geary Street. ZLY FURNISHED SUNNY tchen, complete for housekeepg. Golden Gate Avenue. GOLDEN GATE AVE. furnished rooms for house GOLDEN GATE AVE. —SUNNY FUR- 14), and the southeast quarter of the southeast auarter (SE. 14 of SE. 14), excepting 50 much thereof as lies sonth of (he center of the channel of the south fork of Mariposs Creek. Of section twenty-four (24), the north fitteen (15) rodsof the corth half of the northeast quarter (N 14 of NE. 14). Containing in all four hundred and three (408) acres of land, more or less. “Together witia the appurtenances TERMS OF SALE—Cash in gold coin of the United States: ten per cent payable to the under- signed on the fall of the hammer; balance on de- liveryof deed; and if not so paid, unless for want of title (ten days being allowed for search), then said ten per cent to be forfeited, and the sale to be Vold. Acts of sale at purchaser’s expense. HENRY C. CAMPBELL, | THADDEUS B. KENT. | Trustees. 64( JOR RENT—TO GENTLEMAN, NICELY FUR- nished sunny front bay-window room, private family; 8 blocks from Market and Kearny; refer- enees. ' Address X. Y. Z., box 1. Call Office. nished buy-window rooms, en suite or single. Howard Street. ©) HOWARD — BAY-WINDOW HOUSE- & keeping room; batb. 110 BOAKDING AND ROOMS. JOURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT board, in private family. 102935 Valencla. OTEL MIRABEAU, COR. ELLIS AND Leavenworth sts.—Under new management: first-class family hotel; rates to suit the times. 30 EDDY—THE NORMANDIE—3 LARGE sunny slcove rooms: elegantly furnisbed: superlor table board; also single, with board; rea- Jessie Street. LL WHO ARE DESIROUS OF RENTING A A furnished room nea: and clean will please ap- n the Min SUNNY HOUSEKZEPING apered; cheap. 433 Jessie Laguna Street. 80 LAGUNA ST, NEAR McALLISTER—2 | sonable. or 3 first-class sunny rooms, farnished for | NHE HOTEL “BERESFORD” REOPENED BY Eodsskeeping; $11¢ nice nsishioRzos. MES. H. CHAMBERLAIN; terms moderate; Larkin Street. LARKIN — SU HOUSEKEEPING spartments: nicely furnished ; central. EDDY —HEATH — ELEGANTLY FUR- nished bay-window rooms: suite and single: 31 room for gentlemen; very reasonable: table board; references. 326 Minna “treet. RNISHED 995 HYDE = ELEGANTLY ~FURNTSHED +JZ0 rooms: suite and single: board unexcelled: references. MRS T. W. BROTHERTON, corner Hyde and Pine sts. 1110 LEAVENWORTH — SUNNY_ROOMS: home comforts: superior board; reason- able. 8‘76 EDDY — SUNNY SUITES: SINGLE 20 rooms; board; breakfast and dinner; special. T’Hh BERESFORD, BUSH AND STOCKT changed hands; sunny suites and single rooms: first-class board: guiet home. M “hamberiain. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING 58 per month. AND KITCH- 4 5 MISSION 945 en compiete for ¢ 14 T MISSION—TWO CONNE 946 co o for housekceplug. ROOMS Natoma Street. = NATOMA—F 2 ROOMS FOR D house f) 0 d; board or not: private family. C ABBOTSFORD, BROADWAY AND Polk st.—Quiet and homelike; charges moder- board optional: all cars direct. UTEL BERTLING, 714 BUSH—OPENED AS a family hotel; references given and required; "TARGE SUNNY ROOM, 977 O'FARRELL also other housekeeping o | with kitchen; H ail modern conveniences. rooms. ( WE AND )0 OFARREL FRONT A )20 larze < parlor, un 11 rooms, furnished LELL ished su water and STURES LET. STy S SRRy TR GRS WS S TORE AND BASEMENT AND 4 ROOMS S50 bath, corner of Hoyes and Websier sts. Appiy T34 5 0 LET—FINT CORNER GROCERY STORL: rent cheap. Apply 51632 Geary st $ STORES WITH LIVING - ROOMS; GOOD location. NW.cor, O'Farrell and Devisadero sts. ‘o )FF CALIFORNTA, BET. furnished orun- ‘Quinn Street. OR RENT—CORNER GROCERY: NW. COR. RUSTEES SALE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH the terms and under the authority of a certain deed of trust. duly executed by AUGUST STEUR- ER, party of the first part, to HENRY C. CAMP- BELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, Trustees, par- ties of the second part, and the SAN FRAN- CISCO SAVINGS UNION, party of _the third part, gated November 12th, 1858, and recorded in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Tulare. State of California, in Liber 7 of Trust Deeds, at pages 18, and following; and in pursuance of a resolution passed on the 5th day of September, 1895. by the Board of Directors of sald SAN FRANCISCO SAV- INGS UNION, a Corporation, and the holder of the note (No. 9691) 1o secure payment of which the aforesaid deed of trust was executed, declar- ing that default had been made in the payment of the principal sum and other sums, due under said note and deed of trust, and requesting and direct- ing said HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THAD- DEUS B. KENT, Trustees, to sell the real esiate described therein to satisfy said indebtedness. ‘e, HENRY C. CAMPSBELL aiad THAD- DEUS B. KENT, Trustees, do hereby give notice that on 1TUESDAY, the 29th day of October, A. D. 1895, at 12 o'clock’ noon of that_day, and at the auction salesroom of Easton, Eldridgs & Co., No. 638 Market street, in_the City and County of San Francisco, State of California. we will seli at public auction, 1o the highest bidder. for cash in gold coin of the United States, sll the piece or parcel of land situate in the County of Tulare, tate of Callfornia, des-ribed as follows, to wit: According to the official plats and system of sur- f the Government of the Unit-d Stat ship seventeen (17) south, range three (23) east. Mount Diablo base and meridian: Of section twenty (20): the northwest quarter (NW. 14), contaiing one hundred and sixty (160) aeres of land, more or less. Tozether with the appurtenances. TERMS OF SALE—Cash In gold coinof the United States; ten per cent payable to the under- signed on the fall of the hammer, balance on deliv- ery of deed; and If not so paid, unless for want o title (ten days being allowed for search), then said ten per cent to be forfeited and the sale to be void. Acts of sale at purchaser’s expense. HENRY C. CAMPBELL, THADDEUS B. KENT, }Trustees. RESOLUTIONS, T A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF NEW City Hail Commissioners. held October 15, 1805, the following resolution was passed (o print: Jresolved, Thal & progresa estimate In the sum of $487 50, in favor of William G. Hughes, on con- tract No. 82. pass (o print. Ayes—Commissioners Creswell and Broderick. ‘Absent—Commissioner Sutro. J.J. MCCARTHY, Secretary. . NEAR RERO, BET. Fourteenth—Sunny. parlor_floor. Kearny and Broadway; $50; good stand. ed, to small family; all con- —— OFFiCEs LET. KEARNY—LARGE, DESIRABLE SUN- ny oftices: entrance for signboards: reasona- B 264 ble. SIXTH-2 SUNNY ®OOMS FURNISHED compiete for housekeeping: $12. H-NEWLY FURNISHED LARGE Toom ; 8 zble for 2 folding-beds; $9. 120 FFICES TO LET—SAVINGS UNION BUILD- 1§30 Calltornin. ASHTON, 411 Montgomery. EEET}'A.\T OFFICES IN NEW SPRECKELS 1ront suiter Street. - building, 925 Market: rents low: no extra SUTTER — NICELY FURNISHED | charge for gas, janitor services or heating. Apply ll‘l 1 ro0ias ; single am’] suite; oue sulte $12. | &t buildiug or G. H. UMBSEN & CO,, 14 Monig. 8. i STORAGE TORAGE OF FURNITURE, PIANOS, HOUSE- hoid goods, ete. J. M. PIERCE, 735 Market st. FILSON BROTHERS, 1710 MARKET— Storage: Jow rates: telephone South 762. JIRST-OLASSSTORAGE; ADVANCES MADE 421-423 Market st. CHAS. L. TAYLOR. BICYCLES. ARK CYCLERY_NEW WHEELS TO LET; best sccommodations. Terminus Geary, Mo Allister and Powell st. car Lines. celved. BENJ. CURTAZ & SOX. 18 O'Farrell st. | T. parties of the first | Y C.CAMPBELL and THADDEUS | arket street, inthe City and County | (S.34 0f NE. 14); the north balt of the the south- | | [ | | | PROPOSALS. QuReLIEs FOR THE NAPA STATE-ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE, COMMENCING NOVEMBER 1, 1895, AND ENDING MAY 1, 1895, Notice is Lereby given that sealed proposals wiil be received at the office of the Secreiary of the Board of Trustces 07 the Napa State Asylum for the Insane up to 11 0'clock . M., and at the Napa Asylum until 12 o'clock noon of! SATURDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1895, (Asylum Time) For furnishing supplies for said_asylum for the six months commenging November 1, 1895, and end- ing May 1, 1886, Sald supplies Consisting of the following schedile, and to be delivered as ordere GROCERIES AND PROVISLON 16,000 1bs. S T Suger. 5000 ms. G C Sugas 15.000 fhs. Fine Dry Granulated Sugar. 7300 Ibs. Guatemala Coffee. 900 1bs. Java Coftee. 400 1us. Black Tea. 3000 1bs. Japan Tea. 250 Ibs. Japan Lea (1-1b. papers). 12,000 ts. Dairy Selt. 600 tbs. Duryea’s Laundry Starch. 160 Ibs. Duryea’s Corastarch. 10,000 1bs. White Beans (new crop). 4500 Ibs. China Kice, No. 1. 00 1bs. Chewing Tobacco—Horseshoe or Star. 500 Ihs. Smoking Tobacco—W. F. Blackwell & Co.’s Bulihead Durham (1-1b. packages). 12.000 Ibs. Sal Sods. 800 tbs. Chicory. 2200 fths. Extra Soda Crackers stamped with manufacturer’s name (net weight). 30 Ibs. Fine Hominy (10-1. sacks). 1000 ths. Dried Currants 250 1bs Baking Powder—Pioneer or Golden Gate (5-b. tins). 2500 gais. Syrup—Golden, 950 gals. W ine Vinegar (40 degrees test). 200 gals. Mixed Pickies (No. 2). 80 gals. Winter Strained Lard Ofl. 350 gals. Coal Oil (150 degrees test). 5 doz.Bottles Olive Oil (qis.)—Crosse & Blackwell. 10 doz. bottles Worcestershire Sauce—Lea & Perrin’s (pints). 5 doz. bottics Pepper Sauce. 6 doz Mop Handles (combination). 45 doz. Bath Brick. 6 doz. cans Mustard (214 D cans). 6 doz. cans Pepper (214-1b cans). 50 doz. cans String Beans. 80 doz. cans Tomatoes (siandard). 70,407, cans Green Corn (Winslow's). 50'doz. cans Green Peas. 50 doz. cans Apricots, 60 doz. cans Oysters (12-0z.) 12 bxs. Macaront (No. 1 White, 15-1 boxes net). 8 bxs. Vermicelll (No. 1 White, 15-1b boxes net). 400 ths. Sago. 1000 ts. Mackerel ( 40 s. Stearic W; No. 1, 15 bbis.) catch 0f 1895. Candles (20-Ib boxes, 16-0z.) 40 gross Three Noes Matches (Diamond Match Company). 2000 hs. Dried Apples (Xo. 1 sliced.) 4500 s Dried Prunes (80 t0 90 0 tne .) 200 fhs. Nuremberg Bluing (La A C R, 341 boxes. 500 s. Rock Salt. 250 Ibs. Tapioca. 250 ths. Split Peas. 125 bs. Farina. 125 ibs. Pearl Barley. 50 Ibs. White Pepper (1-I cans.) 60 tbs. White Wax. . ©.1'Queen, full measure (5-gal. S0 gals. olives, ke 8 gross Clay Pipes, TD. SALT MEATS, . 1300 Ibs. Bacon, extra light. 6000 Ibs. Extra Clear Salt Pork. ALE. 76 doz. Albion Ale, quarts. DRY GOODS. 1800 vds. Cordis Mill Tick No. 8. 3000 yds, Utica Sheeting, 58-in. 500 yds. Pequot Bleached Cotton, 5-4. 500 yds. Pequot Bleached Cotton, 7-4. 80 yds. Pequot Bleached Cotton,'9-4. 1300 yds. Park Mills Check, 4-4, No. 90, 400 yas. Table Linen. 1700 yds. Indian Head (unbleached). 1500 yds. Russian Crash. 1200 yds. Gray Flannel 100 vils. Corset Jemns. 3000 yds. Canton Flannel. 2500 yds. Amoskeag Sheeting. 800 yds. Lonsdale Muslin. 100 yds. Duck (No. 6, 1 yard wide] 1500 yds. Blue Denims. 500 vis. Amoskeag Gingham. 200 vds. Rubber Sheeting (1 yard wide). 00 yds. Oilcloth, 5-4. 5 doz. Ladies' Hose. 250 doz. Cotton Threads. Coat’s or Clark's, 25 doz. Unbieached Huck Towels (18 35). 6 doz. White Bedspreads. 10 doz. Handkerchieis, Ladies’ White Cotton. 30 doz. Handkerchiefs, Men's Turkey Red. 120 yds. Bleck Calico. 100 yas. Colored Canton Flannel. 800 yds. Bever Silesia. 40 pieces Mosquito Bar. 50 ths. Knitting Cotton-Dexters. 414 M Millward's needles. 25 doz. Paper Pins, Eagle. 10 doz. Steel Thimbles. 4 doz. Corset Steels. 4 doz. Safety Pins, No. 5 doz. papers Hairpins. Kirby, Beard & Co. 15 gross Colored Agate Buttons, No. 40. 80 gross White Acate Buttons, No. 40, 50. 80 gross White Agate Buttons, No. 20, 30. 90 gross Pants Buttons, suspenders. 60 aross Punts Buttons, front. 30 cross Black Horn Butgons, coat. 15 gross Bluck Horn Buttons, vest. 10 doz. Pans Buckles, black and white. 15 doz. Linen Thread, Marshall's black and white. 80 doz. Clark’s Mile End Cotton Thread, 600 s 10 the spool. 82 doz. Cotton Tape, & CLOTHING AND HATS. 70 doz. Cotton Naped Shirts—neck 15 to 17 inches; breast 44 inches: length of sleeves 25 inches: length of shirt 34 inches. 280 doz. pairs Socks. 80 doz. Wool Hats. CODFISH. 6000 Is. Codfish—whole selected, 100 boxes, to run 18 fish or less to the box : catch ot 1895. FRESH FISH. 15,000 1s. Fresh Fish, No. 1. Bidders to desig- nate the kind of fish. BLANKETS, 200 pairs Gray Blankets. Bidders to furnish samples. 76 pairs White Blankets. Bidders to furnish samples. SHOES AND SLIPPERS. 35 doz. pairs Brogans, No. 6 to 11 inclusive. 85 doz. pairs Slippers, No. 3 10 11 inciusive. 6 doz. pairs Laced Gaiters. No. 3 to 8 Inclusjve, POTATOES. 170,000 tbs. Potatoes. No. 1. BROOMS AND BRUSHES. 4 doz. Whisk Brooms (3 string). 6 doz. Counter Brushes (3c). 4 doz. Huir Floor Brushes, 16 inches. 4 doz. Shoe Brushes, No. 16. 14 doz. Hand Scrub Brushes, No. 3. 1 doz. Large Dry Scrub Brushes. BUT (KR, EGGS AND CREESE, 5500 doz. Eggs, fresn California ranch. 25,000 Ibs. Fresh Roll Butter (fancy dairy). 800 1bs. Cheese—Call ornia; fancy flats. HAMS. 8500 Ibs. Hams. Bidders to state brands. FRESH BEEF, MUTTON, ETC, 150.000 fbs. Fresh No. 1 Steer Beef. 12,000 ,1bs. Mutton, No. 1. 200 Ibs. Sausage, No. 1. FLOUR, GRAIN, ETC, 1100 bbls Flour, baker's extri. 3000 fbs. Oat Meal. 5000 fs. Corn Meal. 14,000 tbs. Cracked Wheat. 800 Ibs. Graham Fiour. 33,000 1bs. Rolled Barley. 120.005 Ibs. Bran. 5bbls Rolied Oats. COAL. 400 tons Gas Coal, 2240 Ibs. to the ton. 800 tons Coal, 2240 1bs. to the ton, to be delivered on the asylum whart. Bidders are required to specity the kind of coal by naming the' mine from which it is taken or using the name by which it is designated in commerce. Bids will be recejved for each class. The above-named articles are all to be of the best qualities, subject to the approval of the Resident Physician, and to be deliversd at the Asylum at such times and in such quantities as he may desire. And it is expressly understood that if a greateror less quantity of any article than above mentioned shall be required by the Resident Physi- cian the same shall be furnished by the contractor at the contract price. The contracts will be awarded to the lowest re- sponsible bidders, and no bid will be received or considered uniess accompanied with a certified check for at least 10 per cent of the aggregate amount of the bid. Said check (o be made payable to C. B. SEELEY, and to be returned to the bidder in case of the rejection of his bid, or, if his bid shall be accepted, then to be returned to' the bidder on his filing a_proper bond for the faithful perform- ance of the contraci with the Board of 1rustees, within five days after the award shall have been made, otherwise said check to be coilected and the proceeds paid to the use of said Asylum. Separate bids will be received fo Guulcxuu-;s AND PROVISIONS, COAL. FLOUR, GRAIN, ETC. SHOES AND SLIPPEK EUTTER, EG CLOTHING A AL POTATOES, FRESH BEEF, SAUSAGE AND MUTTON, DRY GOOD! BROOMS AND BRUSHES, HAMS, CODFISH, FRESH FISHy SALT MEATS, BLANKETS, GAS COAL. l')l'{lled ‘Board reserves the right of rejecting any or all bids. Payments to be made monthly in cash, when there is money In the State Treasury for such pay- ‘ments, and when there is Do money in the treas- ury payments to be made out of the first money in the treasury applicable for that purpose, Bids 10 be addressed to C. B. SEELEY, Secretary of the Boerd of Trustees of the Napa State Asylum for the Insane, and indorsed on the envelope “Proposals for Furnishing Supplies.” Samples of articies, showing the character and quality thereof required, may be seen at the store- T00m of the Asylum. . The attention of bidders is called to the following section from the Political Code of the State: Secriox 32356, No supplies of any kind or char- acter “for the benefit 0f the State,orto be paid for by any monevs vamlil'llbefl Or 1o be appro- pristed by the Stete,” manufactured or grown in ihis State which are in whole or in part the prod- uct of Mongoilan labor, shall be purchased by the officials for the State, having the control of any pub- lic institution under the control ot the State, or of AnY county, city And COUnty, city or town thereos, In order to preserve uniformity and facilitate the award, It has been resolved 1o receive no bids unless made upon blank forms furnished by the Secretary. By order of the Board of Trustees of the Napa Sigte Asylum tor the Insane ated Napa, Sept. 14. e Fake . B. SEELEY, Secretary. ND CHEESE, D HATS, PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR SUBSISTENCE SUPPLIES: Office_of Purchasing and Depot Commissary, No. 36 New Monigomery streei, San Francisco, Cal., October 16. 1835, Sealed proposals, in dupli- caté, subject (0_the usual conditions, Wil be re- ceived at this office until 11 o'clock a. 3., 0n SAT- TURDAY, GCTOBEK 26, 1895. at which time and piace they wii be opened in the pr senet of bid- ers, for furnisting and delivery of the following- named subsistence supplies: K ce, potatoes, on- ions, coftee, biacking, brushes, chocolate, Havoring extracts, gelatine, ink, jam, jeily, lime jnice, milk, mustard, paper. peaches. pears. pess, penholders olives, oitmesl, pinea jpies, preserve damsons, sa mou. sauce{cranberry ) sauce (W orcestershire),shoe strings. siarch (corn). starch (lsundry), Sugar (pow- | dered), syrup, :apio & and toweling. Proposals will | no: be cousidered uniess sccompanied by samp'es | of ariicles bid for. The Government reserves the | right to reject any or all proposals. Preference will be given 10 articles of domes.ic production or | manufacture, conditions of quality and price (in- cluding In the price of foreien production or mana- facture the duty thereon) beiug equal. Blank pro- posals and fuil information as o the quality of supplies, character of packages, etc., will be fur- nished on application to this office. Envelopes contaming proposals should be marked, * Proposals for Subsistence Supplies, to be opénca Octover 26, | 1895, and addressed to the undersigned, CHAS! P.EAGAN, Major and C. S., United Sta es army. ROPOSALS FOR MOVING A SCHOO LH and Making Improvements on Schoolhouses— Sealed proposals will be received by the Supezin- tendent of Common Schools in open session of the Board of Education, New City Hall, San Francisco, on Wednesday, October 30, 1885, at 8:30 o'clock P. 3., for moving the Sutio Schoo! building irom Ninéteenth avenue, neer Point Lobos avenue, 1o the school 1ot on Twelfth avenue, between Clement and California streets, and_for underpinning the frame, building £2nces and sheds, planking portion of the yards and providing a new system of water- closets and drafnage. ~ealed proposals will also be received at the same time and place for furnishing a new sysiem of ater-closets and drainage at the Richmond School, on First avenue, near Point Lobos avenue, building fences and sheds and planking a portion of the yards. ;i All of the work will be done in accordance with plans and specitications at the office of Charics I avens, architect of the Board, room 55, Flood | building, corner of Fourth and Market stre The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids as the public good may require. GEORGE BEANSTON, Secrefar, EDUCATIONAL TANTED — COMP YOUNC TENT YOU musicians for professional ladies’ orchestra. 91535 Twenty-second stree M 1SS GERTRUDE MARRACK, VOCA ture, piano, organ. 416 Taylor st., near Geary. PRIVATE LESSONS IN o ing. arithmatic, granimar or shorthand. schoolteacher. 216 Minna st., near Third. TUDIO LESSONS IN OIL AND PASTEL; also Sunday class. 819 Golden Gate ave. JEW PLAN ENABLES US TO TEACH ART AN "and languages, $2 a mo. _inst., box 36, Call. RS MELVILLE SNYDER, 518 VAN NESS; oratorical, vocal, dramatic academy: classes, private lesson: ramatic elocution specialty. OMPETENT LADY TEACHER GIVES LESS sons at pupil's homes; $2 50 per month: also daily use of piano for practice if desired. Address Piano, box 9, Call. N 1SS BOLTE'S SCHOOL, 2297 SACRAMEN10: board, English, French, German, piano, $30 | $32.500 CITY REAL ESTATE. $5750. ZELL, BT, NE WEBSTER, IM- DI OV, prover iront and rear, lot 27:6x120 feet to Hickory avenue, $150—Mercéd sireet, west side, 151:6 north Laidley, N 36:6 feet; also fronts on Laidley, block 23, Falrmount Tract. s S. side 20th ave., bet. A and B sts., 25x 120, Richmona District. $300—\W. sido 16t hay Richmond Distriet. 81300—Make anoffer—27-6x69:6, 2 fronts, E. side Lot st.. bet. Haight and Waller. NE, cor. 18th ave. and Clement sts., N. . 120, 8. 95, W. 60, S. 8:11, W. 60, To-day ot E. of Cap- Ocean bet. Band C sts., 25x120, ital, Vidw. $1500—29x88, SE. cor. Kingston avenue. Railroad Homestead 0ld San Jose road and OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—o05 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. I S AND LOTS, POULTRY RANCHE: | and small homes in Oakland and Fruitvale for sale, rent or exchange. K. HILL, real estate office; | office hours trom 1 to 4, room 84, Donokice build- ing, S. F. OR SALE-$750; CHICKEN EANTH; COM- pletely equipped: low rent: makinz mon Fruitvale. Full particulars BENEDICT & CO. 457 Ninth st., Oakland. TREAT BARGAIN-—$350: 4 LOTS, 253 X each: all fenced; only one block from eleetric ‘:-g,m terms to suit. Fruitvale Land Company, Fruiivale station. ONEY LOANED ON REAL EST. AT LOWEST MARKE' CHAS. C. FISHER, 507 California st. N TE T F L ESALE-TOTSON THE PROPOSED LIV- ermore electric road In Froitvale from $75 to $100; terms easy. 4. G. SNETSINGER, Fruil- vale st BORROWERS ACCOMMODATED AT SIN Y PAYINC 6 T0 8 PER SHORT NOTICE BY THE CENT ERMS CALIFORNIA TO SUIT. TITLE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY. OFFICE—MILLS BUILDING L. R, ELLERT, MANAGER. 310 000, SILT - EDGED PROPERTY, . . paying 7 per cent net: morigage of 36000 can remain at é’f/. per cent. Address Property, box 86, this office. Large list of choice regidence property to be sold to the highest bidder: 14 acres near Blair Park, Nob HIll, Pledmont; 400 choice lois; 4 acres in Fruitvaie, 00D CHEAP RANCHES, close to Oakland. ACRE TRACTS AND CHICKEN RANCHES, 110 acres: 25 acres close 40 Piedmont car line; fine 12nd; easy terms. ARE SPECIAL BARGAINS. nd for catalogues. B115(0 . SoTTACK: BUiLD a0 ORDER; 4 E. E. BUNCE 5008 Basdway, O $1150. fogmsand path: on Casiro-si. corner., | ——— b o near Chenery: 1 block from electric road: lot 30x | G $){) MONTHLY FOR 5ROt : 98; street work done; very easy terms: will seil | %<1 Pl free. F. BOEGLE. ate statn. BA LDWIN & lot for §400; cheap; call at once. HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. TO LOAN CASH DOWN, BALANCE IN PAY ments; elegant 5-room modern cottage $200 lot 25x114; near car lines; must sell. MONEY TO LOAN. Q = 25x8C: ALL $2250. o e vuy. MONEY TO LOAN. 2 FLATS (MODERN) AND REAR §3500. $4750. cottage; all rented: large lot. MONEY TO LOAN. - 4 FLATS ON LOT 25x90: RENTS $51 a month; all rented. MONEY TO LOANX. 11-RO0M RESIDENCE ON CLAY near Hyde street: a bargain. MONEY TO LOAN. GEARY ST. BUSINESS PROP- $6000. $40.000. SEARLNE MONEY TO LOAN. 3 [ o CORNER STORE AND7FLATS: $15.500. Souriy sow: opposica plasa: ents $140 a month; offer entertained. MONEY TO LOAN. BUSINESS PROPERTY: R THE ALTENHEIM IN : electric cars; only $1 down good ‘improvements. akiand. R THE UNIVER from the station and electric-car built house of 6 10oms and basement street work all done: a bargain. JOSEPH J. MASON. Dwight way station. FOR SALE OR RENT: BE $5000 cash: worth $7000; owing to departure of owner: home place: 8 rooms lot 100x300; bearing fruit trees: stable: charming view: rent $§30. Ad- dress Honie box 67, Call Office. LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Domest c Ports. ALBION—Arnved Oct Schr Albion, hence Oct 16. e e e e . MARKIAGL LiConsiis, Lice: follows: W. H. Lipp Jr. and Barbara Miller, 2218, Bernard Kohn and Amanda M. Ne 29 Hans P. Jansen zad Christina M. Ow Henry F. Vozt s Joseh Arnheim and Belle M George Lawrence and Birdie Se W. T. Plebin and Jessie M. Paterson, o3 t0 marry wera granted yesteriay as . mear Tivoli; lot 25x137; well | Join O'Neill and Mary Galien, 25—25. rented. W. J. Rebholdz and Maggle E. Cusick, 24—18. MONEY TO LOAN. James P. McNab and_Annie Dougherty. 32—25. Pl e s RArSE S iD, THE DIVORCE RECORD. 602 Market st., month; separate French kindergarten: coach. VORMER STANFORD PROFESSOR PRE- pares students for the university (admission on recommendation); law, medical college, civil | service: duy &eve classes. Room 333 Phelan bldg. (L ERMAN, FRENCH, PIANO— . RAPID method: moderate. European teacher. 623 Turk TZITHER LE BY F. LAUTERBACH. Rooms 70 and 71, 305 Larkin, cor. McAllister. TIOLIN, MANDOLIN, CELLO, BANJO: REA- sonable, PROF. FRANCIS, 10453} Valencia. | N — VOICE-CULTURE, RECITA- tion, Drama;; class or private. W.T.ROSS,6 Eddy. JRENCH—LEARN TO SPEAK FIRST fallible method. E. DU CASTEL, 6 Post st. ham's School, cor. Geary and Powell st GERMAN, SPANISH; LIVING hool, Flood bidg, Market st. JAN FRANCISCO BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1251 Marker; send for cat.: day and evening session. JNGLISH LITERATUR class or private. MES. E N, 1284 Bush. TOCAL TEACHER JOSE REVEN IM- proves and beautifies even spoiled voices, and i his pupils. 82 Ninth st ’\Tmms, MANDOLIN, GUITAR, CORNET | taught. Prof. L. MERKT, 225 Geary ;reasonable ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF Private theatricals arranged; pupils rehearsed on stage. K.5& 12, 1.0. 0. F. biock, 7thand Market. QCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME- chanical engineering, surveying, srchiiecture, assay: estab. 64, VAN DER NAILLEN, 723 Mkt QTUIEHL'S SHOR' ND AND BUSINESS College, 723 Market st.: dipiomsa course $30. INGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT BY MISS U DILLON, 14 Mcallister, . 46: private or class. EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 POST Bookkpg, business practice, shorthand, typlag, electrical _engineering, telegraphy, modern lan: guages rapidly tauzht. Write for catalogue. HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- MONEY TO LOAN. \ FHY PAY $5 COMMISSION ON THE HU dred to the broker when you can get the same without paying the commission and without charge for making out papers by coming to the lender di- rect for money on your pianos and furniture with- out removing: lowest rates: amounts from $100 to $5000. 418 Eliis st., room 22. OANS ON REAL ESTATE 1ST AND 2ND ‘mortgages. undivided interests, and on furniture or pianos, without removal, in San Francisco. Ouk- land, Berkeley or Alameda: any amount; lowest rates; all business confidential; bank books bought. Call or write to BECKER, 240 Mon:gomery st ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY ON WATCHE diamonds, jewelry, sealskins, pianos, all val ables and securities: private office: husiness con- fidential. Columbla Loun and Coliateral Office (Incorporated), § Grant ave., 3 doors from Market A LOW RATE §5 PER MONTIH INTEREST on each $1000 on loans $5000 up, and 5oc permonth on each $100 from $200 up; &ny propo- sition we will attend to. COILN, box 8, Call Oilice, MONEY_ LOANED " ON_JEWELRY AND other valuables at the Security Loan Office, 1106 Market st.,nr. Mason; private entrance 7 Turk. ORROW MONEY ON YOUR DIAMONDS, jewelry, furniture and planos without removal ; jowest rates. Call or write to HARRY ANKEL & CO., Mills bldg. 5th floor. 6; strictly confidential MOUNTS $100_TO $1500 TO LOAN ON good security. W., box 1, Call Office. ONEY LOANED, 63 PER CENT: ANY amount, on mortgages. A.F.JOHNS & CO., 632 Market'st. NY AMOUNT: 1ST, 2D OR 3D MORTGAGES: £\ estates, undivided interests, real estate in pro- bate. MCCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery, rooms 2 NYSUM OF MONEY ON WATCHES, DIA- ‘monds, jewelry, sealskins; hLighest price paid for old gold, sliver: business strictly private: pos- tal orders attended to. Wesiern Loan Office, 7 4th. TRICTLY PRIVATE LOAN OFFICES. 850 Miarket, cor.Stockton, rms. 17 and 18,first flovr: established 30 years; always open. “Uncle Bill" SCM: FIRST OR_SECOND MORT- MURPHY, 628 MKkt. 50 NTS PER MON $100, according to security: any sum; also second mortgages. J. O, R., box 87, Call. OANS ON FURNITURE AND PIANOS without removal, in city and Oakland: low in- tereat; dealings strictly private. 216 Powell st. ONEY ON ANY SECURITY: STRICTLY private:interest moderate. 126 Kearny st..r. 39. O, ANV SECURITY, AT LOW RATES dealings confidential. 43 Crocker buiiding. 1€y st., off Harrison, bet. Seventh and Eihth. | if desired: | | | YTHOLOGY | i i ACTING— | | | | Opposite Palace Hotel. CORNER 30x80; 2 HOUSES: GOOD « order: rent $67 per month. 26 Ches- 4750 ACOB HEYMAN, REAL E S, HAS R o) ‘moved Lis office to room 5, Crocker building, Post and Market - ery-st. EAR CHI X100: sew d, graded and macadamized: 850 cash, $10 monthly: cheap. BALDWIN & HAMMON .10 Montgom: RO AND TILD Z 5th and 16th; 5-room cottage ; lot 28x120. COTTAGHK, 921 YORK 5 rooms and bath: high basement: porc everything modern : ensy terms, equal 1o re Tot_25x100 feet: owner ou premises SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & C0., 218 Mills buildin OW IS THE TIME TO BUILD, WHILE everything is cheap. st tub: substantially bn convenient; price $2900 5 N All kinds of houses_built. altered or repaired, for cash or on easy monthly installments. 1f you own your lot no cash down. Call and examine plans. 0. W. FORSYTH, 640 Market st. K24()(), MODERN COTTAGE OF 5 ROOMS . < and_bauh: high basement: cement sidewalk: all in fine condition; on York st.; lot 25x100: $1000 cesh. See W. K. C., 153415 San- chez street, corner 29tn, City W ADNIED ON B House and lot: month. J OX, 513 Heu and examine plans. 1149 (VHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— U WEBKLY CALL, sent to a United States or Canada one y age free. A sult for divorce was begun yesterday as fol- | 10ws: J. C. Brownlee again * BIRTHS—MARRIGES—DEATHS. [Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not ‘be inserted. They must be handed in at ¢ Rachael Brownlee. | either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of persons authorized to have the same published. | | Cal., October 14, ‘h. & son. i MARRIED. | MAHLER—DROGE—In this city, October 16, | 1895, by the Rev. J. M. Buehler, John D. Mahier end Dora Droge. NICKPLS—CARTER~In this city, October 1895, by the Rev. J. M. Buehler, Jacob Nic and Adan E. Carter. et DIED. Althauser, Mrs. W. R. Kane, Miss Ann Crowley, Michael Kehoe, John W. Duggey, Jane Lebmanu, Friederfka Ewaid, Jacob ., Francis Geneve, Louis Hunt, Edward M. Halpin, Michael Innen, Isabella Johnson, Jenny Johnson. Margaret Rotholtz, Yetta Sarsfield, Cornelius Springer, Frank J. Straus, Samuel J Walsh, John ALTHAUSER—In Alvarado, October 1 Wilbelmina Rehn, beloved wife of Geor: hauser, and mother of Juiius Weber, a native Baden, Germany, aged 65 years. §&~The funeral will take place TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 11 0'clock A. M. CROWLEY — In_this city, October 16, 1895, Michael, beloved husband of the late Julia Crow- ley, father of Katie, Minnie and Jerry Crowley, COUNTKY REAL ESTATE. AN RAFAEL_NEW HOUSE: 7 ROOMS; bath; street work done; $3000; or will ex change for city property of equal vaiue. J. TUN STEAD, San Rafacl. 180 ACKES; ALL LEVEL RICH BOTTOM land; 70 acres in full-bearing orchara, apri- cols, pranes and pears: will be sold asa whole or part at o surprising bargain. Apply SPECK & CO.. 802 Market st. | L TUST BE SOLD—ONE OF THE BEST LO- i cated 160-acre ranches in Lake County: 14 mile from Clear Lake, with_plenty running water: 100 acres improved: b-room Louse: plenty timbe; | $2500; time to suiton payments. W. L. FOSTER, | Kelgeyville, Lake County, Cal. $5 REQUIRED TO BUY 40 ACRES OF fine bottom land. P. E. LAMAR, 813 Montgomery st. TO 8 ACRE CHICKEN RANCHES ON 10 years' credit. D. H. TWING. Sonoma City,Ca:. IGGEST BARGAIN ¥ET; READ THIS. 859 acres, 8 miles from Tailroad town: Ala- meda County: 36 miies from this city; several trains daily: this is a fine body of rich land: no brush or waste; all under good fences: fine springs; fronts on county road : ordinary house and barns; $35 per acre buys ft: don’t miss this great Oppor- tunity, and, as an investment, vou can double your money in a'short time. ALBERT E. CRANE, 410 Montgomery st. END FOR OUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES for sale. WOOSTER & WH ITTON, San Jose. HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any_address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- age fre STOCKTON ADVERTISEMENTS and brother of Daniel apd Timothy Crowiey, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 48 years. DUGGEY—In this city. October 17, 1895, Jane, wife of William Duggey, and mother of Mrs. ‘Arthur W. Duggey, & native of Connecticut, aged 55 vears. ‘w5~ Remalns at the parlors of the United Un- dertakers. 27 and 29 Fifth street. EWALD—At Docksbury Reef, tember 22, 1885, Jacob Ewald, a native of Germany, aged 50 years 11 monthsand 7 aays. A member of American Legion of Honor. GENEVE~—In this city, October 16, 1895, Geneve, a native of France, aged 75 years. HUNT—In this city, October 17, 1895, Edward M. Hunt of the firm of Hunt & Mottet, Tacoma, ‘Wash. HALPIN—In Oakland, October 15, 1885, Michael Halpin, a native of Ireland, aged 52 years. IHNEN—In this city, October 17, 1895, Isabella, beloved wife of Herman H. Thuen, and sister of Miss Jane and William' Moore, a native of Ire- land, aged 48 years. &3 Friends and acqusintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 2 o’clock P. M., from her late resl- dence, 101514 Larkin street. Interment L O. 0. F. Cemetery. JOHNSON—In this city. October 16, 1895, Jenny Johnson, beloved sister of Peter, Hanna, Olof and John Johnson, a native of Sweden, aged 20 years 8 months and 6 days. JOHNSON—In this city, October 17, 1895, Mar- garet C.. wite of the late P. A. Johnsot, aged 36 years 4 months and 20 days. KANE—In this city, October 17,1895, Miss Ann Kane, a native of County Donegal, Ireland, aged 75 years. B&-Friends and _acquaintances are respect- fully mvited to_sttend the funeral SUNDAY, October 20, at 1 o'clock P. M. from_the par- lors of the San Francisco Undertaking Company, 1235 Market street, near Ninth. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. KEHOE—In this city. October 16,1865, John W., Louis STOCKTON REAL ESTATE. D R. OLIVER, | Y- REAL ESTATE DEALER, 518 East Main st., Stockton. Owner of East Stockton and Brown's Additions: lots in these and other additions at $5 a mont erty of any dealer in Stockton: small profits is the motto of th flice. directors of the S. . and 8. J. V. R. R. Co. (Valley road) for the prircipal station in the south eastern part of San Joaquin County and is destined s0ld with a perpetual water right. southeastern San Joaquin County. For maps, descriptive matter, ete., address E. E. HARLOWE & CO., 430 East Main st., Stockion, California. LOANS WANTED. ANTED—$2500; IMPROVED OAKLAND business property and otber choice loans. Cail or write HUGH M. CAMEROY, 479 Ninth i, Oakland. FINANCIAL, "ANY SUM OF MONEY ADVANCED ON your furniture. pianos or real esiate: lowest rate: call and state your proposition or write: open evenings. J. NOONAN. 1021 Mission st DENTISTS. K. L. T.CRANZ—EXTRACTION PAINLESS: crown work, bridge work aud teeth without plates s specialiy. 103 Geary st. " TR.REA,300 TURK ST—ALL DENTALWORK WEEK’ SANTA CLARA COUNTY. REAL ESTATE. ANTA CLARA VALLEY LANDS. 19,000 acres in subdivi ions for fruit planting. Apply to H. PHILLIPS, proprietor. 32 East Santa Clara st., San Jose, Cal. owest prices and warranted: open evenings. METAL PLATE 5 TEETI EXTRACTED or filled painiessly by my patent anmsthetic, Boc: won 28 prizes. Obdoniunder Dental Parlors, 8163 Geary st., bet. Lurkin and Hyde, opposite Saratoga Hall. K. L. WALSH, D.D.5. ROOMI DENTAL ASSOCTATION, 750 MAR- ket, bet. 34 and 4th, gas specialists: only reli- able agent fer painless extraction: artificial teeth frm $5; fillings irm $1; extracting 5Cc, with gas 51 7 ASET FOR TEETH; WARRANTED AS { good as can be made; filling $1. DR. SIMMS, dentist, 930 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. R. H. G. YOUNG. BRIDGES AXD TEETH without plates a specialty. 1841 Polk st. R. LUDLUM HILL, 1448 MARKET ST, near Eleventh: 1o cliarge for extracting when Dlates are made: old plates made over like new; teeth from 88 per set: ext i OLT N N 806 ) ketst. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. B. J.J. LEEK, 1206 MA RKET, COR. GOLDEN Gate ave.—Open evenings; Sundays till noon. LL WORK REASONAELE AND WAR- ranted. DR.J. W. KEY. 1122 Market st. R. GKORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE TLeek dentist, discoverer of nainless extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth without any plate, moved from § 1020 O'Farrell st. PHYSICIANS. < HEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, GOUT—SPE- | cial attention to these diseases. J. A. McDON- ALD, M.D., 1236 Market st.; 2104, 7108 P. M. DOR EXCHANGE. 35,000 — 50 acres fine full-bearing orchard— prunes. peaches. pears and apricots; fine pumping. plant for irrigation; good for 20 per cent net on in- Vestment; owner engaged away from home and can’t attend fo it; must have $12,000 cash, balance San ¥rancisco property unincumbered: WITCHER JONES, 25 East Santa Clara s, San ose TO EXCHANGE. 2 4000, JODERN HOUSE IN OAKLAND . for place in Santa Clara County. $5500—Modern honse; 9 rooms; good location; incumbrance, $1500; rent, $35; trade equity, #4000, for £00d clear ranch. $4000—House for Nevada County ranch. Otber trades right now: write us. HUGH M. CAMEROX, real estate and loan broker, 479 Ninth st., Oakland, Cal. Do Interest and 1o taxes: largest list of inside prop- quick sales and Esc.am.\" HAS BEEN SELECTED BY THE 10 becomie at once the most important of all the stations on the line of the railroad on account of the vast bodies of rich, alluvial loam lands sur- rounding the town, every acre of which will be ‘Take some of your money out of the 4-per-cent savings bank and invest in this coming center of NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THR | £\ WEEKLY CALL. 1D wrapver. for malling. e e T e beloved husband of Margaret J. Kehoe, father of Mary, Martin, John W., Cecelia, Thomas and Georze Kehoé, brother of James F. Kehoe, brother-in-law of D. J. and J. F. Laily, Mrs. Powers and Mrs. Keily and cousin of Martin J. Kehoe, a native of Doograne, County Galway, Ireland, aged 45 vears 11 months and 10 days. BT d acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (rriday), at _8:30 o'clock A.M.. from his late residence, 20 Dorland_street, thence to the Church at the Mission Dolores, where a requiem high mass wili be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock A. 3. interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. LEHMANN—On Roberts Tsland, near Stockton, October 14, 18985, Friederika. wife of Henry Leh- mann, and sister of Mrs. C. Bruse and Johanna, Detlef. Henry, Marie and Theresa Muiler, a na- tive of Holsteln, Germany, aged 36 yearsand 5 months. NIVARD-NEUVAL—In_this city, October 17, 1895, Francis Nivard-Neuval. ROTHOLTZ—In this city, October 16, 1895, Yetta Rotholtz. beloved mother of Charles Rot: Roltz, Mrs. Jo» Isaacs and Mrs. Dora Rice, and grandmother of Mrs. Sam Leventhal, a native of Schroda, Province Posen, Germany, aged 74 years. ¥ g Notice of funeral hereatter. flowers. STRAUS—In this city, October 16, 1895, Samuel J., beloved husband of Augusta Straus, and father of Lewis C. Straus, Mrs. M. H. Dreviu Mrs. David Gluckman and Mrs. Simon Meyer, native of Germany, aged 64 years 3 months and 14 days. a pect: AY Please omit &3 Friends acquaintances are res fully invited to attend the funeral THIS (Friday), at 10 0'clock A. 3., from his late resi- dence, 2119 Bush street. Intermen: Home of Peace Cemetery. SEAMANS—In this city, October 16, 1895, Job M. amans, a native of Maine, aged 76 years. A member of San Francisco Lodge No. 3, i. 0. 0. 8@ Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at lors of Godean & Lipman, 326 Sutter street, between Stockton and Grant avenue. SARSFLELD—In this city, October 17, 1895, at his_residence, 2123 O’Farreil sireet.” Cornelius Sarsfield, a native of Ireland, aged 69 years. &5~ Notice of funeral hereafier. SPRINGER—In this clty, October 17,1895, Frank J.. husband of the late Mary Springer, aud father of May, Fannie, George, Lewis and Gertie Springer, a native of Philadelphia, aged 49 years and 5 months. 83 Notice of funeral hereafter. WA LSH—In Wiaters, October 15, 1895, John Pat- rick Joseph Walsn, anative of California, 3 months and 10 days. UNITED UNDERTAKERS' EMBALMING PARLORS, uisite for First-class Fus 14 ACEES OF LAND i MILES FROMSANTL ~Rosa; modern house, barn, chicken-house, etc.: to exchange for city property, Address A. 0. M., box 3, Cail Office. FPROPERTY WANTED. ICE RESIDENCE OR DOUBLE FLAT OF some 10 to 12 rooms: bet. Pine, Clay, Steiner and Broderick, at from $10,000 to $14,000. Ad- dress P. O. box 2058. OAELAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. quvrnms AND CARPETS AT YOUR OWN price. H, SCH. ', 408 Eleventh st. MCAVOY & CALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & ENBALMERS, 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. Telephone 5080. CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY, SAN MATEO COUNTY; NON-SECTARIA! 1aid out On the lawn plan; perpecual care; beau- iital, permanent and easy of access; se it befors place 'where. BuTliE ity Gfiice, ® Gity Hall Avenue

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