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THE SA FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1895 15 = ——————— —————— e P s G dhee nebeiinease e S e e bl oD G e R e e e HOUSES TO LET. )N AND TAYLOR- 3 window ; 9 rooms af moderate to good tenant. Apply to CO., House Brokers and Real Estate Montgomery st. Agents, 413 | b PACIFIC ;8 rooms und ant. Brokers and Real £ st. ORTH OF GE —House 0f 7 100} 4 ROOMS, HA 2 Jessie, near HOUSE, 9 ROON ry, on Twelfth st.; $40. Apply to tate Filbert, ne NY ROOMS, almost ney: et. BAL I 1909 O'Farrell st- NICE, 6 ROOM yard and stable. 29 —)“"nnx';x « Polk st. 3 30. & JOMS AND BATH: W. NICOL, 53414 HAIGHT- sunny California st. P moLx TOUSES, CONTAINING 4 ROOMS ench: 2stables for 5 horses eachi water tree; rents cheap. Apply Twenty-seven! bama sts. € SUNNY ROOM Seventeenth st., FATi: LOW RENT. 806 ar Castro | movskkErPING ROOMS — Continued. O’¥Farrell Street. O'FARRELL — LARGE SUNNY ROOM, With Kitchen; also other housekeeping o~ 437 rooms. 623 ;:};:RREL{;-fiRONT ALCOVE “AND = sunny bacl B 2 small rooms, Turplshed. . o " uraished also (26 O FARRELL — PLEASANTLY FUR- 1626 nished sunny front rooms; closets and Tunning water and gas; pretty home. Oak Street. OAK, NR. VAN NESS—4 FURNISHED liousekeeping rooms, modern; or single. Post Street. 99 POST_TWO PLEASANT FURNISHED gzd Tooms for housekeeping; rent $10. Quinn Street. H4 QUINN ST.. NEAR GUERRERO, BET. 54 Ridley and Fourteenth—Sunny parlor floor. furnished or unfurnishe ily; i farhistiod urnished, 1o small family; all con 136 27 Seventh Street. SEVENTH — 2 SUNX front rooms; housekeeping: sixth Street. 242 $IXTH-NEWLY FURNISHED LARGE t& front room ; suicable for 2 folding-beds; $9. Sutter Street. SUTTER — NICELY FURNISHED . Tooms; simgle and suite; one sulte $12. FURNISHED veranda; yard. 111 JOMS, BATH: GRAND an place, off Washington ‘QUNNY HOUS 2 view of bay. 8., by 3 Co Powell and M S — E = N'T SEE, BUT YOU CAN— A D A N nouses at BALDWIN & HAM: D, 10 Montgomery MODERN 7.5 X corated: refined D) | . con ard: kind ‘landiosd. neighbor: “Grant ave. SAM LICHTENS : . HTFUL DAYS IN BALDW. fron HOUSES, TO RENT AND 608 Eilis st. D ANTED IMMEDIATELY. AP- 'S, room 11, Macdonough bulld- OMS AND BATH, STABLE EOF5 R d at 115 Diamond, near 18t! i NOTTA T y ARD, BA: Inquire store, Eighteenth and Har- 7-ROOMED ge front and back yard 06 Howard st. : LARGE YARD; Apply 1300 Florida, cor. Twenty- ison and Bryant. FLATS TO LET. Tehama Street. TEHAMA—2 WELL-FURNISHED CON- 448 nected rooms for housekeeping: every con- venience. 15, cheap. 22 Third Street. 1 THIRD—NICE SUNNY ROOMS, FUR- 2 nished for housekeeping; singie rooms; THIRD—SIN housek LIGHT 106 THIRTEENTI, COR. HOWARD—_FINE sunny suites of rooms complete for house- keeping; rent reasonable. Turk Street. 120 TURK—3 SUNNY ROOMS AND BATH, <V turnished for housekeeping; §26. Twentieth Street. TWENTIETH -SUNNY ALCOVE ROOM and kitchen ; furnished for housekeepi 91 MEDICAL. SAFE AND SPEEDY cure for all menstrual irregularitles: no fail- ures; home in continement with comfort and pri- raduated physicians of long experienc nurses in atténdance: consultation free and entinl. MRS. DR. HAWLEY, 313 & MONEY TO LOAN. CITY REAL ESTATE. COUNTKY REAL ESTATE. T,CANS ON REAL ESTATE 18T AND 28D mortgages, undivided interests, and on furnjture or planos, without removal, In San Francisco, Oak- land, Berkeley or Alzmeda: any amount: lowest rates; all business confidential: savings bank books bouglit. Call or writeto BECKER,240 Mon:zomery. v i-f:‘\cxl-:'su:x-'!lfmu.‘ LATING PILLS; safe and efficient emmenagogue; 81 per box. RICHARDS & CO., druggiats, 406 Ciag'st., 8016 agents. ASEV PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRU- ments or worthless pills used: every woman her own physician for all female troubles; no mat- ter from What cause; restores always in one day: if you want to he treated safe and sure call on men' physician ;knowiedge can be sent&used at home ail cases guaranteed. DE. POPPER, 318 Kearny st. SURE _CURE FOR ALL FEM. 4\ eases, from whatever cause; a home in con- finement with every comfort; satisfaction guar- anteed, by MRS. DE. GW YER. 226 Turk st. TANES — CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH P nyroyal Pills (Diamond Brand) sre the bes ®afe, reliable; take no other; send 4c, stamps, for particulars, “Relief for Ladies,” in letler by return mal; at druggists. Chichester Chemical Company, Philadelphia, Pa. DIES CONSULT FREE MRS.Z2DE. DAVIES, 14 McAllisterst., near Market: feads all competitors: anly qualified trusty specislists for safe quick relief of 1rregularities, no matter what cause: treatment scientific, harmless and painless; never falls; home in confinement; piils $2 M EN TROUBLED WITH DISEASE OF KID- AL neys, biadder, piles, fistula or any disease of privaté nature, consult DR. HALL, 14 McAllister st.: will cure you aiter others fail. ABER'S « INFALLIBLE PREVENTIVE" for either sex; send 2c for information or d0c for trial jar. TAYLOR CHEM. CO., box 1896, 8. F. REEUMATISM, ~CHILLS AND ~FEVER cured by Cummincs’ rheumatic beit; no elec- tricity : hurdreds of Amonials from prominent citizens: send for circular. E. J. CUMMINGS, 803 Third st., 8. F. VW ILY, PAY 5 COMMISSION ON THE HUN- dred (o 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- Tect for money on your planos and furniture with- out removing: 10west rates: amounts from $100 to $5000. 418 Ellis st., room 22. NY AMOUNT OF MONEY ON WATCH i Qiamonds, jewelry, sealskins, planos, all vaiu: ables and securities: private office: business con- fidential. Columbis Loan and Collateral Office (Incorporated), 9 Grant ave., 3 doors fro EST A LOW RATE, 6 PER MONTH IN on each $1000 on 10ans $5000 up, and 55c permonth on each $100 from 8300 up; any propo sition we will attend to. COLN, box 8, Call Office. MONEY_LOANED " ON_JEWELRY AND other valuables at the Security Loan Office, | 1106 Marketst.,ur. Mason: private entrance 7 T TRORROW MONEY ON YOUR DIAMONDS, jewelry, furniture and planos without removal: Jowest rates. Call or write to HARRY ANKEL & 0., Mills bidg, 6th floor. ¥ 6 strictly confidential MEN—BUY A HOME LOT FROM US W e Yor 1t in work. THE McCARTHY €O., 646 Market st. CK BUILDING BUSINESS PROPERTY on Market st.; rent 87200 a vear. Corner_Pacific’ ave. and Baker st., 55X137:61t.; rice, $11,000. PRl Eianyan; st bet Gaxt and Frederick sts.; 26x1€0; price 3 i it vitiac ot 100x180 fect: price $450. 50x127 :6 ft. o&-\'&gmn st., overlooking the Pre- idio and bay: $6700. W modérn houses, of 8 ooms each, at Park, 256x187:6. {t. fl.e«:ma road passes houses: price 6000; make offer. O orin sitlo 07 Kolsom st., bet. 4th and 5th; 68:8x 160 feet. Lot on Duncan gt., bet. Noe and Castro; 35x114 feet: price $400. eg.“!? cox.?}t Cole and Carl streets: price $8500, Building lots north of Park : price $300 each. Apply to C. C. BEMIS, Real Estate and Land Agent. 324 Montgomery' street. T‘$10 00 GILT - EDGED _ PROPERTY, o » paying 7 per cent net: mort $6000 can remzin at 614 per cent. Address Property, box 86, this office. . $475 CORNER 30x80; 2 HOUSES: GOOD » order; rent $67 per month. 26 Ches- iey st., off Harrison, bet. Seventh and Eighth. h ONEY LOANED, 614 PER CEN’ amount, on mortgnges. A.F.JOHNS & CO. 632 Market st. 2 ANY p TACOB HEYMAN. REAL ESTATE, HAS RE- ‘moved his office to room 5, Crocker building, Post and Market sts. NY AMOUNT: 15T, 2D OR3D MORTGAGES: estates, undivided interests, real estate in pro- bate. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery, rooms 2—3, 3TH(). SOR-CASTRO AND TILDEN STS, $ OU. bet. 15th and 16th; 5-room cottage and bath: also stable; lot 28x120. NY SUM OF MONEY ON WATCHES, DIA- nionds, jewelry, sealskins; _highest price paid for oid gold, sllver; business strictly private: pos- ded to. Western Loan Oflice, 7 4th. TR PRIVATE LOAN OFFICES. 850 Market, cor.Stockion, Tms. 17 and 18,first flour: eatablished 30 years: always open. ~Uncle Bill. OR_SECOND MORT- MURPHY, 628 Mkt. ADIES L ting Pills; st, safest, best; never fail §1 per box. ‘WIDBER'S drugstore, 14 Eilis st.; sole agents. F() 10,80 CENTS PER MONTH FOR EACH #100, according to SeCurity: any sum; &1so second mortgages. J. 0. R., box 87, Call. OANS ON FURNITURE AND PIANOS without removal, in city and Oakland; low in- v 215 Powell st. R. GOODWIN MAKES A SPECIALTY OF ties in one day, guaranteeing a cure or no charge: regulator $2; home for patients. 1370 Market st. MIDT, 1508 MARKET—DISEASES 10 3and 510 6 r. 3. . L. CURRY, TAPEWORM specialist, has removed o 921 'Market st., bet. Elixh and Sixth: consultation free. R.RICORD'S PILLS. . AFE, females. ard. Valenci» Street. 206 VALENCIA — 2 FURNISHED FRONT sunny rooms; suitable for housekeeping; bath and gas; $15. Miscellavneous. WATER FREE. zhth and Harrison st: I BOOMS TO LET. Eddy Street. EDDY—BEAUTIFUL FRONT SUITE: éflmsekeeplng suite; other newly furnished 11 ) E LARGE SUNNY ROOM; single room suitable for working girl. ALSO - WEBSTER AND FILLMORE— I st. Eighth Street. 101 EIGHTH, NEAR MARK 2 ny furnished front room. —NICE SUN- CORNER—UPPER ion-st. cars handy ; . CAPP & CO., 413 and Keal Estate ooms and bath’; U Apply to C ery st., House Brokers NY UPPER \_NICE 80> " FLAT, 4 ROOMS 1444 Jackson st '-l-m.\pw yards an $11 NICE basement: SUNNY FLA + building. 51 SUNNY FI dern. 11 3 TH, ALL near Twenty-fourth. THIRD FLOOR; NO DEMPST JIVE LAR yards, sun Mission und H N APARTMENT HOUSE: 128 sunny rooms, furnished and unfurnished; strictly respectable; central; very moderate prices. 28 Eighthst., near Market. A. W. MANNING. 108 EIGHTH—PLEASANT SUNNY ROOMS; from $5 to $6 per month. Hayes Street. 5 HAYES _NICE WARM ROOM IN QUIET 704 HOWARD-FINELY FURNISHED [ front rooms; first floor: wood location for family: 85: gas, batl clairvoyant or dressmaker; others. Howard Street. Golden Place. C) LDEN PLACE—A NICE SUNNY FRONT & room, $8; back room, $6. Apply 708 O'Farre Kearn Street. RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY—PLEAS- ant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first class 40 ExiE and ba st. Appl gomery si., 1515 NEar “HALL: THREE ELEC <\ “sunny flats 4 and 5 rooms. 10, 141, 713 Grov ©) NEW BAY-WINDOW FLATS: 5 AND 3 < rooras; bath: $16 OIS ANT MODERY 7 KOOMS, S20 721 Fourteenth basement; ery cheap. AMMOND. 10 Montgomery st. 11, 2 FLATS, 3 ROOMS EACE « bet. Sixth' and_Seventh, op) square. By JOHN PFORR, BEAUTY: NEW, 4 ROOMS, BATH; $16. S8 Union st J 991 LARKL 13128 525§ q¢ AT FLA e e ) SUTTER — N 405 ocT A, 405 S, berh BALDWIN & in every respect; terms reasonable. LARKL Larkin Street. 804 Sis roon Y FURRNISHED 1303 zine 2 treet. $6 and $8. nely furn Y QSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET. Market BET. Sixth and Seventh-Single and suites; night, 35¢ to $1: week, $1 50 to $5: families. 104 oA MARKET—THE CHESTER; 60 ELE- santly furnished sunny rooms, suite and single, for familles or offices; a quiet house; eleva- tor; moderate. Mission Street. MISSION — LIGHT, SUNNY ROOMS; single and double; 75¢ to §1 week. 618 MISSION—NICELY FURNISHED Tooms, 15c to 50c per night: $1 to $2 week. IRREGULARITIES R <\ stored in a few hours: safe and sure relief at any time; travelers helped at once; home in con- finement: French pilis guaranteed: consult free. MRS. DR. WYETH, 916 Post st., near Larkin. \ JHY THROW AWAY MONEY FOOLISHLY on worthless pills and humbugs when we suar- antee 10 restore irregularities in 8 hours with our new discovery, which is safe and sure. Prico $5 pensary, 1206 Market st ADIES. IF IRREGULAR CONSULT MRS SEMARY . sure cure. 1581145 Market street. LL LA UBLE CONSULT FREE MRS. DR. T'T, now of 119121 Powell st., the only reliable specialist in San Francisco: $500 paid for a case I carmot cure, no matler what cause; special attention to diseas: of the ey N RS DR WEG PRIVATE HOME IN ‘M confinement; irregularities cured in a few hours without opération; pills $2. 419 Eddy st. ILLARD'S FRENCH SPECIFIC NEVER fails 1o correct any female irregularities from whatever cause. Price $5. Agent, EDWIN W. JOY, Powell and Market sts., San Francis LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS, A ., A BOO ladies troubled with irregularitics: no danger: safe and sure: $2 50 express until too late. 00D BROS ¥ IRREGULAT Oakland, Cal FOR TH v 8iyles just re- CUKTAZ & SON. 16 O'Farrell st. IMPERA- “A CHOICI <4\ tive sale. I}lfi\'rol{('fi'b?o’s LLSTEINWAY; PRICE 147%200. Room 21, 808 Market st. 0, Flood bidg. SOLUMER, ) 228 Post. ANOS FROM $100 UP. HOR- ding piano-house, 216 Post st. PRIGHT, AT A GREAT S 410 Post. PIANO CO. HAVE RE- AC moved 10 7. FEW ETE: CHICKERING AND Emerson second-hand upright: almost new; your own price. BUWERS & SON. 23 Fifth st. ELEBRATED BUSH & G PIAN ssed: cases unique. A. L. BAN 524 Post 81 . OLD& NEW MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham place. T 0 338 . SPENCER & CO. 3 Post st., near Powell, sole agents Conover, (.‘OXEy and Spencer pianos. 528 Po: 1137 MISSION—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED front parlor suite: single rooms ; cheap. “’2& BB &CHASE, O'Farrell st. Ninth Street. NINTH—-NICE BAY-WINDOW ROOM; lower flat; cheap. 119 1996 NT UPPER CORNE R FLATS: , attic, stable. 1232 Eightcenth H st. car and Eighteenth, &9 MODERN . s.)O. or 2 families. 1128 Howard st. q 9(). BIFEULTON, R OCTAVIA; 5 ROOMS 20 e vard.” ASHTON, 411 Montgomery 5 N EW UPPER FLAT. 10 S| ROOM: modern: cheap o good tenant. 1811 McALl ter st., near Baker. ‘QUNNY UPPEE FLAT: 11915 PIERCE ST.; 7 rooms and bath; ail modern {inprovements. HEAP RENT; SUNNY FLAT: 4 AND 5 Twenty-sixth st., near Capp. ) Tooms and batl Lie best list of flats at BALDWIN & HAM- D, 10 Montgome: O’Farrell Street. O'FARRELL-SUNNY BACK BSUITE, with or without use of Kitchen. Pine Street. 1502 PINE, COR. POLK—LARGE SUNNY < tront unfurnished room. Polk Street. 1522 POLK—CHA NGED HANDS: NEWLY renovated: furnisheds elegant; sunny: gas: fireplace; reasonable. 609 EOST-NEWLY FURNISHED SUNNY OV rooms; single or double: very reasonable. 615 E9ST—FRONT & 'OLDING-BED; O one gentleman, $10; twi 70 Post Street. 811; @ POST—NICE SUNNY FRONT ROOM IN 2 private family. CLARA —3 OR 4 ROOMS FOR HOUSE- keepiug; bath. Eday Street. EDDY — SUNNY BASEMENT FOR housekeeping; suitable for family. Fourth street. FOURTH—SU FURNISHED FRONT rooms for housekeeping; rent cheap. 4 21 31 Py ¥olsom Street. 55HQ FOLSOM—3 SUNNY UNFURNISHED Tooms; range; hot and cold water. (,~4'}'\)L.~0:\|—1 FRONT ROOM, COMPLETE J {3 for housekeeping, $8, or 3 for $15; wso ottiers. R ‘“,’16 FOLSOM — ROOMS $3 PER MONTH 1U< : housekeeping, $6 and eary Street. 7R GEARY—NICELY FL HED { 29 room and kitchen, complete for b Golden Gate Avenue. + GoL furnished rooms for housekeepin 52 . FUR- 3 , ensuite or single. Boward Street. RD — BAY-WINDOW % room; bath. HOUSE- 1102 533, " Hyde Street. NEAR TURK — NICELY FUR- ousekeepin; treet. LL WHO ARF DESIROUS OF RENTING A furnished room neat and clean will please ap- Jessie st., near the M Larkin Street. 9 LARKIN — SUNNY 94D apartments; nicely farnished; central. 1006 LA EE TS —SUNNY ) front and back parior; gas, bath. " Minna Street. MINNA—1 LARGE FRONT FURNIHED basement room: stove, closets; housekeep- 37 1 URNISHED ROOMS FOR £ (2 MISSION—LAKGE 8U VDS housekeeping; cheap. 83 JMISSION — LARGE HOUSEKELPING O room; modernly furnished; $8 per month. 94 5‘» ISSION—FR| Y ROOM FOR AN en, complete for housekeeping. ROOMS, COMPLETELY for_housekeeping: $16 month. Natoma Street. NATOMA-FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping ; also single. 605 Shipley Street. SHIPLEY, BET. FIFTH AND SIXTH—4 new sunny rooms: $10. Sixth Street. SIXTH — THE HILLSDALE, SUNNY rooms; single and en suite; $1 to $1 50 a day. 14 3! Sutter Street. SUTTER—NICELY FURNISHED SU By front room. 522 Third Street. W INCHESTER HOUSE—44 THIRD, NEAR Market; most convenient and respectable; 200 rooms 26c to $1 50 per night ; 81 50 to $6 per week; electric lights in every room; reading rm; free bus. Van Nexs Avenue. 202 TAN NESSAVE.—~FRONT ROOM; FUR- & nished ; rent $8. Miscellaneous. QUTTER, NR. POWELL—SUITE OF SUNNY Tooms In private family: suitable for gentle- men. Address 115, tnis office. HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE T EKLY CALL, sent 1o aiv gddress 1n the ; ankda o United § s one year for $1 50, post- e T ——— BOALDIN [FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH OR WITHOT Froraia private family. 1029%, Valencia. OTEL MIRABEAU, COR. ELLIS AN Leavenworth sts.—Under new mxn:;emen:) first-class family hote t the times. 39 EPDY-_THE NORMANDIE—2 LARGE 120 sunny alcove rooms: elegantly furnished: superior tabie board: also single, With board; rea: sonable. HE HOTEL “BERESFORD"” REOPENED BY MRS H. CHAMBERLALN; terms moderate: periof table. ! 9719 EDDY —HEATH — ELEGANTLY FU 312 Gifhed bay-window roone: it and singie: room for gentlemen; very reasonsble; table board; PEN FOR BUSINESS. _The finest line of new pianos for rent and sats in San Francisco. J. HARRY SCOTT, 920 Market st., Spreckels building, JASY TERMS; " KUHLER & Y CHASE. o BETTER AND EAST A oo piang’ by LE, Al . ST W HER AND CH. DErsE= e 5 nm'ax flnl;lcll.u makes of p““““io“;iue used: cheap for cash or on easy terms LER & CHASE “8 and 80 O'Farrell st. ARGA PLAN TO BUY A niing. Be careful to g0 to S, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. SCHMITZ & CO., 935 Market st. D SPLAY OF MANDOLINS, d banjosat MAUVAIS'. 7 soie agents, 16-20 O'Farrell sc. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR & CENTS — THRE <\ WEEKLY CALL. 1n wravver, for matling. —Sealed proposals will be received dersigned, Secretary of the Board of D : the State' Insane Asylum, at Stockton, Cal., up to the hour of two o'clock ». M. of the 21st day of Oc- tover, 1895. for the materials required and labor to be performed in repmirinz the old brick building, 80 called, of the male depariment of said Stockton Asylum, ‘and 1ot the Tecoustruction of certain por- tions of the south wing of the aforesaid building in accordance with the terms of the specifications, drawings and plans therefor, description thereof and the bill of materials necessary therefor. each and all of which are now open (0 inspection of bid- ders and the public in general at all business hours a1 the offige of the architect Geogge Rushforth, rooms 4 atd b, McKee building, s-cailed. corner of Main and Hunter streets, in' the said City of Stockton, and will 50 remain until the hour above named for the opening of bids or proposals. Separate bids will be received and separate con- tracts let for the performance of each of the fol10; ing par(s of said repairs and reconstruction, in- cluding the furnishing of materials and lazbor necessary therefor in each class of work as herein- after disilnguished, viz.: 1. For the masonry work, including all brick, terra coita and concrete work. 2. For the carpenter work, including plastering and glazing. 8. For the plumbing and gas-fitting work. 4. For the heating. 5. For the tinning. 6. For the painting. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check on « golvent bank of the City of Stockton in an amount at least ten per centof sald bid, pay- able (0 the order of the Chairman of_the Boird of Directors of the Insane Asylum at Stockton, as a guaranty that such successful bidder will enter into a contract as by law provided. All payments are to be mude in ‘warrants of the State. payable after January 1, 1896. The Board of Directors reserve the right to re- Ject all bias not conforming ta the terms of this notice, or if required by the public good. All bids to be addressed to “secretary Board of Directors, State lnsane Asylum, Stockton, Cali- fornia”’; “aiso indorsed on outer’ envelope, “Pro- posal for contract work." N. M. ORR, Secretary Board of Dircctors State Insane Asylum, Stockton, Cal. references. A HYDE — ELEGANTLY FURNISHED 925 Tooms: suiio and singie: board unexcelied: references. MRS T. W. BROTHERTON, corner Hyde and Pine sts. 1110 53" comtoriss superior Y ROOMS; ard; reason- able, (2@ EDDY — SUNNY SUITES: SINGL 626 Tooms: oard breakfast and dinrier pocial. A A; CHESTNUT-ST. STATION; 2059 San Antonio ave.; 2 sunny front rooms; fur nished: board or not: private family. HE_ ABBOTSFORD, BROADWAY ~AND Polk st.—Quletand homellke; charges moder. ate: board optional: ail cars direct. OTEL BERTLING, 714 BUSH_OPENED AS H W amity notel: reforences given and requirads ali modern convenien $12. Yard, cellar; for private family, barber or shop; also sunny cottuge, $11. {OR RENT—CORNER GROCERY: NW. COR. Kearny and Broadway : $50; good stand. STBRE AND BASEMENT AND 4 ROOMS and bath, corner of Hayes and Webster sts. Apply 734 Hayes st. PEOPOSALS FORMOVING A SCHOOLHOUSE and Making Improvements on Schoolhouses Sealed proposals will be received by the Superi tendent of Common Schools in open session of the Board of Education, New City Hall, San Francisco, on Wednesday, October 30, 185, ‘at 8:30 o'clock P. M., for moving the Sutro School building from Nineteenth avenue, near Point Lobos avenue, to the school lot on Twelfth avenue, between Clement and California streets, and for underpinning the frame, bullding fences and sheds, planking portion Of the yards and providing a new system of water- closets and drainage. Sealed proposais will also be received at the same time and place for furnishing a new system of waler-closets and drainage _at the Richmond :]S{II:?:‘;:‘; kirst avenue, near Point Lobos avenue, ences and shed: Duflatug fon s and planking a portion All of the work will be done in accordance with pians and specifications at the oflice of Charles L. Havens, architect of the Board, room 56, Flood buliding, corner of Fourth and Market stree:s. [The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids as the pubiic good may require. diseases of women and_restores all irregulari- | Call or address MME, KARKOW Woman's Dis- | ITY; STRICTLY erate. 126 Kearny st..r. 9. Y, AT LOW RATES; 43 Crocker building. nterest modi N ANY SECURIT dealings confidential. LOANS WANTED, ,"”\ FANTED-$2500; IMPROVED OARLAND business property and other choice loans. Call or write HUGH M. CAMERON, 479 Ninth st., Oakland. ANCIAL, NY SUM OF MONEY ADVANCED O | X your furniture, pianos or real estate: lowest rate: call and state your proposition or write: open | evenings. J. NOONAN. 1021 Mission st. LEGAL NOTICES, n Francisco, State of Califor- ter of A. BLOCK, dolng business as 0. D.; don't delay | - | pany, Paelfic Coust Railway Company, South Pa- A. BLOUK & CO., in insolvency A petition for the adiudication in insolvency of A. BLOCK having been filed in this court by cer- tain cred'tors of said A. BLOCK on the 27th day of August, 1895, accompanied by a bond with two sureties, 05 required by law; and it appearing that an order was thereupon duly issued requiring sald BLOCK to show cause on the 10:h day of Sep- tember, 1895, #L the COUTLIOOM of this court Why: he should not be adjudged an insolvent debtor, and it appearing (o the court that upon said return day | said debtor appeared in court and demurred to said | petiiion, and thal said demurrer was overruled, with leavi d 2. BLOCK to answer said petition within five days; that said A. BLOCK thereupon filed his answer to said petition: and on this day, at the time and place set @r the hearing of said petition, the same was amended by consent of par- ties in certain particulars; that thereupon thecourt | proceeded to hear and determine the matters at issue and witnesses were duly examined and the matters duly heard and considered, and upon the record and the evidence introduced the court finds that all the allegations 1n the petition not specifically denied in the answer are true: and the court fur- ther finds that the said A. BLOCK did on the said 26th day of August, 1895, 1n coniemplation of in- | solvency, make u saje and transferof his entire estate, COnsiStng of bls stock in trade, fixtures and tools used by him in_conducting his business as a chant tailor at 211 Montzomery street, in the and County of San Francisco, to one FE. yer: wherefore, by reason of the premises, the admissions and findings aforesaid, it is ordered, adjudzed znd decreed that said A. BLOCK is and at the time of the filing the petition was an insol- vent debtor and guilty of the acts heretofore found to have been committed by him, and that all the | allegations of the petition herein not denied in the answer are true. Ana it is furiber ordered that A.BLOCK shall within three days from the date ord hedule and inven- prov cuions 3 and 4 of the insol- ent uct of 1 erified as required of & pe- titionin - del And it is further ordered that JULIUS WOLF, heretofore appointed as receiver herein, shall take ession of all the est d A. BLOCK, real personal, except such as may be exempt from execation, and all of his deeds, vouchers, books of account and papers, and Keep them safely until | the appointment of an assignee. 2 And itis further ordered that the payment of any debts and the delivery of any property be- longing to said debtor, to him or for his use, and th sfer of any property by him, are hereby | forbidden. | _Anditis further orderea that a meeting of the creditors of the sald A. BLOCK, to prove their debts and choose an assiznee of the said estate, shall be held in the courtroom of this court on MONDAY, the 28:h day of October, 1895, at the iour of 10 0'clock A. M.. notice of the time and | place 0f such meeting of creditors to be given by | publication in the Daily Morning Call, paper of g i i of San Fr . It is further ordered that all proceedings against said insolvent stall be stayed. Ordered this 18th day of October, 1895, | | | | | “CHARLES W. SLACK, Judze of the Superior Court. J OTICE. =) N i TAXES DUE UPOX A TS MADE BY THE STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. CONTROLLER'S DEPARTMENT, TATE OF CALIFORNIA, Sacramento, October 14, 1895, In accordance with the provisions of Sectfon 8668 of the Political Code, notice is hereby given that I bave received from the State Board of qualization the “Duplicate Kecord of Assess- ments of Railways” and the “Duplicate Hecord of Apportionment 0f Railway Assessments.” con- | taining the assessments upon the property of each | of the followinz-named "sssocintior:s or corpora- tions, as fixed by the said State Board of Equaliza- tion for the year 1895, (0 wii 3 California Pacific Railroad Company, Central Pa- cific Railroad Company, Northern California Rail- road Company, Northern Railway Company, San rancisco and North Pacific Railway Company, Southiern Paclfic Railroad Company, Southern | California Railway Company, Carson and Colorado Railrond ~ Company, Nevaaa-Cahifornia-Oregon Rallway Compuny, Nevada County Narrow-Gauge | Railway Company, North Pacific Coast Rallroad | Company, Southern California Motor Road Com- | cific Coast Railroad Company, Gualala River Koil- | rond Company, California and Neveda Railrosd | Company, Pajaro Valley Railroad Company, San { Fran n Mateo Railroad Company, Pull- | man’s I Car Company and Atlantic and Pa- cific Rallroad Company. The State and county taxes on all personal prop- erty, and one-haif of the State and county taxes on all Teal property, are now due and payable, and will be delluquent on the Jast Monday in November next, at 6 0°ciock P. )., and uniess paid 1o the State ‘Treasurer, at the Capitol, prior thereto, 5 per cent will be added to the amount thereof, and unless so pald on or before the lasc Monday i April next, at 6 o'clock p. M., an additional 8 per cent will be added to the amount thereof. The remaining one-haif of the State and county taxes on all real property will be due and payable atany time after the first Monday In January next, and will be delinquent on the last Monday in April next, at 6 o'clock p. ., and unless paid o the State Treasurer, at the Capitol, prior thereto, 6 per cent will be added to the amount thereof. E. P. COLGAN, Stae Controller. OTICE _T0 _CREDITORS — ESTATE OF HENRY W. WOODWARD, deceased. Notico is hereby given by the undersigned, B. M, POG- SON and JAMES EVELYN BELL, execuiors of the last will of HENRY W. WOODWARD, de- ceaged, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them wilh the necessary vouchers. Within ten months after the firsi pbiication of this notice, to the sald executors of said last will of HENRY W. WOOD- WARD al the offices of CORMAC & DONOHOE, at 207 Battery street, 10 the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, the same being their place for the transaction Of the business of the said estate in the City and County of San Fran- cisco, State of California. R. M. POGSON and JAMES EVELYN BELL, Exécutors of the last will and estate of HENRY W. WOODW ARD. dececsed. CORMAC & DONOHOE, attorneys for said exec- utors, 207 Battery street, San Francisco. Dated at San Francisco, 284 September, 1895. T)EPARTMENT NO. 10-PROBATE. IN THE Superior Court, in and for the City and County of San Francisco, State of California. In the matter of the Estate of VICTOIRE JAC- QUOT, decensed. Notice is hereby given, that MONDAY, the 21st aay of October, A. D. 18958t 10 o'clock . a. of said day. and the Courtroom of Department No. 10 of said Court, at the New City Hall, in the City and County of San Francisco.State of California, have been uppointed as the time and place for roving the will of said VICTOIRE JACQUOT, eceased. and for hearing the application of A, C. FREESE, Public Administrator, for the issuance to him of ietters of administration,with the will an- nexed, Dated October 8, A. D. 1895. [Seal] _ CHARLES F. CURRY, Clerk, By F. B. HOUGHTON, Deputy Clerk. J. D, SULLIVAN, attorney for petitioner. A, RUEF, of counsel. ESOLUTION—AT A MEETING OF THR Board of New City Hall Commissioners, held October 8, 1895, the following resolution’ was passed 10 print: Resolved, That a progress estimate, No. 15, in the sum of $8175, in_favor of O'Connell & Lewls on contract No. 68, pass 1o print, Ayes—Commissioners Sutro, Creswell, Brod- ericl McCARTHY, Secretary. e e e e e e e JEW COTTAGE, 921 YORK ST., N 5 rooms and bath: high basement tub; substantially buiit: everything m convenient; price $2900; easy terms, equal to rent if desired: lot 25x100 feet; owner on premiges daily. SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO., 218- 20 Montgomery st., Milis building. NOV 18 THE TIME TO BUILD, WHILE everything is cheap. DIST. All kinds of honses built. altered or repaired, for cash or on easy monthly instailments. If you own your 10t 1o cash down. ~ Call and examine plans. 0. W. FORKYTH, 640 Market st. 94()(), MODERN COTTAGE OF 5 ROOMS - and bath; high basement: cement sidewalk: all in fine condition: on York st.: lot 25x100: $1000 cash. See W. K. C., 153415 San- chez street, corner 29tn, City. OUSES BUILT$160 TO $275 A ROOM; CALL and examine pians. 1149 Mission s:. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. TEAR THE UNIVERS|TY : ONLY 2 BLOC from the station and_electric-car line; a wel built house of 6 rooms and basement: lot 50x13 street work all done: a bargain. JOSEPH J. MASON. Dwight way_station. TO EXCHANGE. 400(). JODERN HOUSE IN 0AKLAND « for place in Santa Clara County. $5500—Modern honse; 9 rooms; good locatidn; incumbrance, $1500; rent, $35; trade equity, $4000, for zood clear ranch. $4000—House for Nevads County ranch. Other trades right now; write us. HUGH M. CAMERON, real estate and loan broker, 479 Ninth t.. Oakland. Cal HE SAN FRANCIS 2 Valley Rallway Companv. Location of prin- cipal place of business, City and County of San Francisco, State of California. Notice. There are delinquent upon the follow- ing-described gtock on account of assessment (No. 3) levied on the 13th day of August, 1895. the several amounts set oppesite the names of the re- speciive shareholders, us foliows No. No. Cert. Shares. Amt. A. B. Spreckels, Danlel Meyer, James D. Phelan, Lovell White, 0. D. Baidwin, James Cross, Thomas Brown, F. W. Van ' Sicklen, Christian de Guigne, Trustees. A. B. Spreckels, Daniel Meyer, James D. Phelan, Lovell White, 0. D. Baldwin, James Cross, Thomas Brown. F. W. Van Sicklen, Christian de Guigne. Trustees. . A. B. Spreckels, Daniel Me: James D. Phelan, White, O. D. Baldwin, James Cross, Thomas Brown, ¥. W. Van _Sicklen, Christian’ de Guigne. Trostees. .. 502 1 A, B. Spreckels, Daniel 3 James D. Phelan, White, O. D. Baldwin, James Cross, Thomas Brown, F. V Van 'Sicklen, Christian de Gpiene, Trusteeg. A. B. Spreckels, Daniel Me. James D. Phelan, Vhite, 0. . Baldwin, James Cross, Thomas Brown. F. W. Van Sicklen, Christian de Guigne, Trustees. . A. B. Spreckels, Danicl ) James D. Phelan, White, 0. D. Baldwin, James Cross, Thomas Frown, F. W. Vun 'Sicklen, Christian de Guigne, Trustees 488 1 A. B. Spreckels, Daniel t James D. Phelan, Lovell White, 0. D. Baldwin, James Cross, Thomas Brown, F. W. Van Sicklen, Christian de Gnigne, Trustees. A. B. Spreckels, Dani James D. Phelan, 462 1 $1000 1000 10 00 1 1000 1 1000 Loveli 10 00 123 80 30000 Lovell White, 0. D. Baldwin, James Cross, Thomas Brown, F. W. Van ‘Sicklen, Christian ce Guigne, Trasters. i A. B. Spreckels, Danfel ) James D. Phelan, Lovell ‘White, O. D. Baldwin, James. Cross, Thomas Brown, F. W. Van Sicklen, Christian de, Guigne, Trustees 253 A.B. Spreckels, Daniel ) James D. Phelan. Lovell White, O. D. Baldwin, James Cross, Thomas Brown, F. W. Van 'Sicklen, Uhristian’ de Guigne, Trustees. 10 10000 10 100 00 100 00 James D. Phelan, White, 0. D. Baldwin, James Cross, Thomas Brown, F. W. Van ‘Sicklen, Christian dé Guigne, Trustees. . 607 A. B. Spreckels, Daniel Meyer, James D. Phelan, Lovell White, 0. D. Baldwin, James Cross, Thomas Brown, F. W. Ven 'Sicklen, Christlan dé Guigne, Trustees. . 276 A.B. Spreckels, Daniel Meyer, James D. Phelan, Lovell Whlte, 0. . Baldwin, James Cross, Thomas Brown, F. W. Van Sicklen, Chrigilan de Guigne, Trustees 408 5 A. B. Spreckels, Daj James D. Pheln White, 0. D. Baldwin, James Cross, Thomas Brown, F. W, Van Sicklen, . Christian dé Guigne, Trustees 589 1 A. B. Spreckels, Daniel James D. Phelan, White, 0. D. Baldwin, J Cross, Thomas Brown, F. W. Van 'Sicklen, Christian de Guigne, Trustees. S/t 1 A. B. Spreckels, Daniel Me; James D. Phelan. White, O. D. Baldwin, James Cross, Thomas Brown, F. W. Van Sicklen, Christian de. Guizne, Trustees ... ....535 1 A.B. Spreckels, Daniel Meyer, James D. Phelan, Lovell White, 0. D. Baldwin, James Cross, Thomas Brows, F. W, Van 'Sicklen, Christian de Guigne, Trustees. . 594 1 A. B. Spreckels, Daniel Meyer, James D. Pheian, Loveil White, . D, Baldwin, James Cross, Thomas Brown, F. W. Van 'Sicklen, Christian a6 Guigne, Trustees. 586 1 A.B. Spreckels, Datilel Me James D. Pheian, White, O. D, Baldwil 10 10000 10 10000 50 00 1000 1000 10 00 10 00 1000 Ty Lovell James Gross, ThomAs Brows . W, e Van 'Sicklen, Christian Gulgne, Trustees...... . A. B. Spreckels, Daniel Me: James D. Phelan. Lovell White, O. D, Baldwin, James Cross, Thomas Brown, F. W. Van 'Sicklen, Christfan de Guigne, Trustees. . 586 1 A. B. Spreckels, Daniel Mever. James D. Phelan, Lovell White, 0. D. Balawin, James Cross, Thomas Brown, F, W. Van Sicklen, Christian de Guigne, Trustees, ..587 1 A. B. Spreckels. Daniel Meyer, James D. Phelan, Lovell White, 0. D. Buldwin. James Cross, Thomas Brown, F. W. Van Sicklen, Christian de Guigne, Trustees..............358 B A. B. Speckels. Daniel Meyer, Phelan, “Lovell White, O. D. Baldwin, James Cn sick-en, Christian ¢ Van 'Sick en, Christian Guigne, 1Tustees... 479 1 1000 And in accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors made on the 13th day of August, 1895, 50 many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at_public auction at the office of said company, No, 321 Market street, in_the City and County of San Francisco, State of Californis, on MONDAY, the 1 10 00 10 00 1000 50 00 S W ANTED—TO SELL OR TRADE FOR CITY or Oakland property. a weil-improved stock and fruit ranch in Mendocino County. Address F. €., box 111, Call Office. O RENT—5TO 10 AGRE OCHICKEN RANCH, with house. below the city, Address MRS, KAISER, 1122 Kearny st. 'S'Ax RAFAEL—NEW HOUSE: 7 ROOMS: DeCaih; sireet work done; 83000: or will ex- change for city property of ‘equal value. J.TU. STEAD, San Rafnel. ¥ MUST BE SCLD—ONE OF THE BEST L0- cated 160-acre ranches in Lake County: 14 mile from Clear Lake, with plenty running water: 100 acres improved: 5-room house: pienty timber! $2500; time to suiton payments. W. L. FOSTER, ille, Lake County, Cal. $36 REQUIRED TO BUY 40 ACRES OF fine ‘bottom land. P. E. LAMAR, 313 Montgomery st. 4. TO 8 ACRE CHICKE RANCHES ON 10 IGGEST BARGAIN YET; READ THIs, 559 acres, 3 miles from ‘railroad town: Ala- meda Couniy: 36 miles from this city; several trains.dally: this is a fine body of rich land: no Dbrush or waste; all under good fences: fine springs; fronts on county road: ordinary house and barns: $25 per acre buys it: don’t miss this great oppor- tunity, and, as an invesiment, vou can double your money in a short time, ALBKRT E. CRaNE, 410 Montgomery st. END FOR OUR L for sale. WO ST OF ORCHARD HOMES V' Y N, San Jose. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. SQPECIAL AUCTION SALE. SATURDAY. OCTOBER £6, 1895, At 2 o'clock, P ., AT SALESROOMS OF LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE AND INVEST- MENT COMPANY, 466 8th St., Oakland, Cal., Two fine business lots in the VERY BEST BUSI- NESS portion of the ITY OF OAKLAND. 80x100 each on the S. side of 8th st., bet. WASHINGTON AND CLA This property improved wiil pay larse INTER- EST on the INVESTMED SALE ABSOLUTE, WITHOUT LIMIT OR RE- ERVE. Secure catalogue and examine property before day of sale of . LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE AND INVEST- MENT COMPA 466 Sth st., Oakland, Cal. BARGAIN=-FINE HOME ON T RAPH ave.: 2-story modern house, 8 rooms and bath, with stable; lot 50x106:6; street bituminized; re- duced from ‘§4500 to $8500 for quick sale; terms it desired. WILLIAM J. DINGEE, 460 Eighth , Ozkland. OUSES AND LOTS, PX HES and small homes in Oakland and Fruitvale for sale, rent or exchange. E.HILL, real estate office; oftice hiours from 1 (o 4, oom 34, Donohoe build- ng, S. F. OB SALE—$750; CHICK pletely equipped; low rent Fruitvale, Full particulars BEN Ninth st., H; COM- mon, & CO. NEDIC TY PAYINC 6 70 8 PER STMENT, SOLD ON TERMS Large 1ist of choice residence property to be sold to the highest bidder: 14 acres near Blair Park, Nob Hill, Piedmont; 400 choice lots; 4 acres in Fruitvale. GOOD CHEAP RAN SHES, close to Oakland. ACRE TRACTS AND CHICKEN RANCHES, 110 acres: 25 acres ciose to Piedmont car line; can subdivide; fine land: easy terms. THESE ARE SPECIAL BARGAINS. Send for catalogues. $20 E. E. BUNCE, 1008 Broadway, Oakland, MONTHLY FOR 5-ROOM COTTAGES! good 'improvements. PINNEY. owner. 802 Broadway. Onkland. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—1435 PARK STREET. ALAM ' DA REAL FSTATE. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE-— NEAR and station; streets improved and sewered. $4350—8300 cash: $35 monthly: 33x150; hand- some new colonial house, 7 rooms ‘and bath; near Willow or Chestnut st. station. $3250—$200 cash: $30 monthly: 38x150; ele- gant colonial cotiage, on principal driveway: 6 Tooms and bath. cash: $30 monthly; 38x100: cor- ner house, in fine condition: 8 rooms and bath. $8150—#200 cash: $27 monthly; 31x100: new cottage, 5 rooms and bath ; certral location. $2250—850 cash: $25 monthly; 30x100; cot- tage, 4 rooms and bath. Touses to rent from $10 up. Open Sundays and holiday: MARCUSE & REMMEL, lon, Alameda, and 628 Market st., San STOCKTON ADVERTISEMENTS STOCKTON REAY ESTATE. 0oL D, ®OLIVER, . REAL FSTATE DEALER, 18 East Main st., Stockton. Owner of East Stockton end Brown's Additions: lots in these and other additions at $6 a month; no interest and no taxes; largest list of inside prop- erty of any dealer in Stockion: quick sales and small profits is the motto of this office. JSCALON HAS BEEN SELECTED BY THE directors of the S. F. and S. J. V. R. R. Co. (Valley road) for the prircipal station in the sonth. eajtern part 0f San Joaquin Connty and is destined to become at once the most important of all the stations on the line of the railroad on account of the vast bodies of rich, allovial loam lands sur- rounding the town, every acre of which will be s0ld with a perpetual water right. Take some of your money out of the 4-per-cent savings bank and Invest in this coming center of southeastern San Joaquin County. For maps, descriptive matter, etc., address E. E. HARLOWE & CO., 430 East Main st., Stockton, California. SANTA CLARA COUNTY. REAL ESTATE. QANTA CLARA VALLEY LANDS. 19,000 acres in subdivisions for fruit planting. Apply to C. H. PHILLIPS, proprietor. 32 East Santa Clara st., San Jose, Cal. OR 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 fn- vestment; owner engaged away from home and cen’t attend to it; must have #12,000 cash, balence San Francisco property unincumbered. WITCHER JONES, 25 East Santa Clara st., San FRIDAY, October 18, Ship America, Harding, 11 days from Departure B‘rs)cn 188 t‘onxsco%l&:o R Dunsmuir & Sons. Schr Nettie Snndborg, Johnson, 72 hours from g{evublss Landing; 100 cds bark, to Heyman & ayer. Domestic Ports. PORT BLAKELEY—Sailed Oct 18—Bark Mer- cury and schr Esther Buhne, for San Francisco. Movements of Trans- Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived Oct 18—Stmr Campanla, from Liverpool and Queenstown. 2 HAMBURG—Arrived out Oct 17—Stmr Patria. ROTTERDAM—Arrived out Oct 17—Stmr Spaarndam. SOUTHAMPTON—Sailed Oct 18—Stmr Augusta Victoria, for New York. X kPLES——Snllefl Vet 18—Stmr Saale, for New ork. GLASGOW--Sailed Oct 17—Stmr Circassia, for New York. e — MARKIAGE LAGLNS Licenses t0 marry were granted yesieriay as follows: C. W. Hebbard and Rose H. Brophy, 42—28. M. Rogina and Annie Loverin, 25—22. D. W. Donnelly and Carrie D. Terry, 33—19. Peter C. Petersen and Johanne Hansen, 28—25. H. Turner and Lydia F. Kavanaugh, 37—26. George J. Lillle and Mollie Kirby, 28—22. Albert Beck and Mary Callaghan, 26—18. 'T. Schomaker and Maria M. Meyer, 34—30. 7Tth day of October, 1895, at the hour of eleven (11) o'clock A. M. of said day, to pay said delinquent assessment_thereon, together with costs of adver- tising and ax{enl!flfil sale, 8 ALEXANDER MACKIE, Secretary. Office, No. 821 Market street, San Francisco, Callfornia. POSTPONEMENT. By order of the Board of Directors of said cor- poration, made and entercd upon the records thercot ipon the 24th day of September. 1805, the date of the delinquency of said sssessment w postponed unt1 the 15th day of October, 1835, Phe date of sulle of such delinquent t0ck was poned until the 29th dmy of October, 1890, at eleven (1) 0'glock 4. 3. of said day. ALEXANDER MACKIE, Secretary. RESOLUTIONS. OFFICES TO LET. FFICES T0 LET—SAVINGS UNION BUILD: ing, 530 California, ASH'TON, 411 Montgomery. [ LEGANT OFFICES IN NEW SPRECKELS Eb\lfldlnl. 925 Market: rents low; no extra chn"ebrlll, Janitor services or heating. Appl; &t building or ¢. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 OIK:FI{ STORAGE L AR B S B e {TORAGE OF FURNITURE, PIANOS, HOUSE- S it pasie. see. 3. 0: PIELCE, 735 Sarketon ILSON BROTHERS, 1710 MARKET— Storage; low rates: telephone South 762, IRST-CLASSSTORAGE; ADVANCES MADE B S S A A D TSR "A A MEETING OF 1HE BOARD OF NEW City ilall Commissioners, held October 15, 1895, the following resolution was passed to print: Resolved, Thal a progress estimate in the sam of $487 50, in'favor of William G. Hughes, on con- tract No. 82, pass {0 print. Ayes—Commissioners Creawell and Broderick. ‘Absent—Commissioner Sutro. J.3. McCARTHY, Secretary. THE DIVORCE RECORD. Suits for divorce were begun yesterday as fol- lows: Delia M. Murray against John J. Murray. Rachel J. Fishborn acainst Phiilip M. Fishborn. ——————————————————————— DIVORCES GRANTED. The following divorces were granted in the Su- perior Court vesterday: = Charlotte Coleman from Thomas H. Coleman; tailure to provide. g Slizabeth A. Howe from George A. Howe; de- sertion. . Irene Hennecke from Joseph E. Hennecke; do- sertion, BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, BORN. BLAKELY—October 13, 1895, tl Joseoh H. Blakei son. o e Wilp o EASTON—In this city, October 17, 1895, wife of James W. Easton, a dnu;mex‘.aB i GRA F—In this city, October 16, 1893, to the wife of Henricus Graf, a son. MADSEN—In this city. October 18, 18! wife of Albert a danghter. . 10 the MARRI CRYSTAL—STEWAR city, October 16, 1895, by the Rev. Dr. W. W, Case, William Crys tal and Agnes Stewart, both of San Francisco. CURRAN—WEST—In Oakland, October 17, 1895, v the Rev. Georze W. Beatty, Charies Alfred Curran of Australia and El of Can- ada. FL . W. S. Bovard, Willlan Plevin and Jessie M. Patterson, boih of San Fr. cis VOGT by the Rev. Dr. Dille, ienr. ic) Althause; O'Connor, Pa Bullene, Mary Onisson. M Clements, Joseph J. Dizney, Jennie Flanneily, Jonn Geneve, Louis Gilleran, William hnen, Isabella Miss Ann Walton, John Nicholson, Bridget Watson, Flora ALTHAUSER—In Alvarado, October 15, 1895, Wil iha Rehn, beloved wife of Geor: Weber, a ni rs. piace THIS DAY (Saturday), at 11 o BULLENE—In this October 1 Josephine, beloved daughter of e, and grandch anativeof Szn Francisco, days. this city, October 18, 1895, Joseph J., dearly beloved 'son of Catherine and the late Janaro Ciements, brother of Sumue Charles and George 1ts, Mrs. K. Larseneu Mrs. M. Mingham and Mrs. . 0’Nell, a native of San Francisco, aged 26 years and 7 days. [Vir- nds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited 1o attend the funeral TO-MORRO 0 o'clock P. M., from his la: toma streef, thence to St. for services at 1 ¥’ Cross Cemeter: residence, Joseph's Church, o'clock P. M. Interm DIZNEY—In this city, October 18, 1895, Jen beloved daughter of William and’ Janet Dizne, and sister of Agnes. James, Je: Mary an William Dizney, a native of ancisco, aged 17 years and 6 months. BF-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sund: . at dence Paushof Klimain, Coun years 3 months and 15 d ce of funeral hereafter. Jiam, beloved husband of brother of Patrick and I aret Kennes land, aged rlends and Acquaintances are respect- 11y invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW nday), at 8:15 0°clock A. M.. from his late den uth Broderick and Tilden stre thence to Mission Dolores TChurch, where a requiem high mass will be celebr: repo 1l. comm TInte Cross Cemetery. Oflicers and members of Leo As- ly No. 4, M. C. U., are respectiuil vited to attend the funeral of our late bre William Gilleran, TO-MORROW (Sunday). at 8:15 o'clock A. M., from his Iate residence, corner South Broderick and Tilden streets. By order of P. MOLLOY, President. J. J. SHEAHAN, Recorder. 3 —In this city, October 16, 1895, Louls, beloved husband of Antonine Geneve, a native Y quaintances are respect- end the funeral TO-MORKOW (Sunday), at_1:30 o'clock P..M., from his late residence, 2 Lynch street. off Leavenworth, be- tween Pacific and Eroadway, thence to French Church for services at 2 o'clock r. M. B fully invited to att Miss Jane and William Moore, 4 hative of Ire- 48 years. nds” and d to atten: acquainta are respect- the funersl THIS DAY ., from her late resi- Larkin street. Interme 3 October 17. 189 ane. a native of County Don:gal, Tre 5 years. 5 Friends and acqueintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Saturday), at from the par- lors of the = 1235 Marl Mount Calvary EKING—In the City and County Hospital, October 17, 1895, Frances King, aged 1 month. NICHOLSON—In this city, October 17, 1885, Bridzet Nicholson, a native of Ireland, aged 69 years G- Friends and_acquaintances are respect- fully nvited to attend the funersl THIS DAY (Saturday), at from the par- lors of McAvoy Fiftn_street, Gallagher, thence to St. Brendan’s Church fo Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. OH LSSEN—In this city, October 18, 1895, Mary Ellen, belovea daughter of Charies E. L. and Maria T. Ohissen, and niece of Barney and Eilen Elwood, & native of San Francisco, aged 3 months and 23 days. £~ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Saturday), at 1 o'clock P. M., from the residence of the parents, 848 Folsom' street. Interment Cross Cemetery. YR—In this city, October 17. 1895, Pat- oved husband of Kate O'Comnor, and father of Mrs. George C. Gorham Jr., Sallie and Evelyn O’Connor, a native of County Clare, Ire- 1and. aged 59 years and 7 months. &3~Tne funieral will take place THIS DAY (Saturday) from St. Mary’s Cathedral. Van Ness avenue and O’Farrell screet. where & requiem high mass wili be celebraied for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock A. M. Please omit flowers. Intermen: private. ROACH—In this city, October 17, 1895, Anastasia B. Roach, sister of Catherine Hughes and the late Tobias M. Roach, aged 84 vears. £3-The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Saturday), at 9:30 o'clock . M., from 2532 Washington street, thence to St. Mary’s Cathe- dral, Van Ness avenue, wheze a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock o. M. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. REILLY—In this city, October 18, 1895, Cath- erine, beloved wife of Patrick Reilly, and mother of Joseph, Katie and the late Mary ‘Ann_Reilly, a native of County Cavan, Ireland, aged 56 years and 21 days. A7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at_12 o'clock ., from her late resi- dence, 518 Fifteenth street. interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ROTHOLTZ—In this clty, October 16, 1885, Yetta Rotholtz, beloved mother of Charles Rot- holtz, Mrs. Jo? Isaacs and Mrs. Dora Rice, and grendmother of Mrs. Sam Leventhal, a native of Schroda, Province Posen, Germany, aged 74 ears. 7 EaFriends ana_scquaintances are respoct- tully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 10:30 o'clock A. .. from her late Tesidence, 6 Russ street. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery by 11:45 o'clock A. M. traln. Please omit flowers. REYNOLDS—In this city, October 18, 1895, Thomas F., beloved sono? Mary and the late Thomas Réynolds, and brother of James, Mary, John and Kate Reynolds and Mrs. ¥. J. McGuire, a native of San Francisco, aged 28 years and 6 months. A member of Couri Star of the West No. 6956, A. O. F. BF Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 12:30 o’clock P.3t.. from his late residence, 19 Harper street, between Sanchez and Noe, Thirtieth and Thirty-first. Interment Holy Cross Cemeters. SEAMANS—In this city, October 16, 1895, Job M. Seamans, a native of New York, aged 73 years and 1 day. RFFriends and acquaintances are respect- #ully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday). at 1 o'clock P. M.. from Odd Fel- lows’ Hall. corner Seventh and Market streets, under Lhe auspices of San Francisco Lodge No. 3, 1.0. 0. ¥. Remains at the pariors of Godeau & Lipman. 326 Suter street. SPRINGER—In this city, Uctober 17,1895, Frank J.. husband of the late Mary Springer, and father of May, Fannie, George, Lewis and Gertie Springer, a native of Philadeiphia, aged 49 years and 5 months. BFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday). at 10 o'clock A. A, from his late resi- dence, 1005 Casiro street, corner Alvarado, thence to St. James Church, corner Guerrero and Twenty-third streets, where a solemn requiem high mass wili be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10:30 o’clock A. 3. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. TUGGEY~TIn this city, ectober 17, 1895, Jane, wifeof William Tuggey, and mother of Mrs. Arthur Tuggey, a nativeof Connecticut, aged 55 vears. B~ Friends are respectfully invited to_attend the funeral services THIS DAY (Saturday), at 2 o'clock P. M., at_the parlors of the First Con- gregaiional Church, corner Pos: and Mason streets. Interment Masonic Cemeters. WALTON~In the City and County Hosptal, Oc- tober 18, 1895, John Walton, aged 52 years. WATSON—In West Oakland, October 17, 1895, Flora Watson, a nativeof California, azed 25 years 65 months and 15 days. ——— e UNITED UNDEKTAKERS EMBALMING PARLORS, [Everything Requisite for First-class at Reasonable Rates. Telephone 3167. 27 and 20 Fifth atreet. MCAVOY & CALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRFCTORS & EMBALMYRS, 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. ‘Telephone 3080. CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY, N SAN MATEO COUNTY; NON-SECTARIAN; T i out on the lawn plaa. perpeinal care; beau- titul, permanent and easy of access; seeit befors buyiug & burial place elsewbere. —___ City Otlice, ® City Hall Avenues

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