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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 189 13 HOUSES TO LET. B Bk 228 and yard: $25 MAN rent $16. oF D yortion of Wes tenant 922 5 Appis at Forhers at. AVE LI 1011 69 piano: gas: range, eic cory VOTTAGH $15. 11 TAG chicken-h ply Twe B v THE to A cant, cot e $27.50. QUSNYE S bath; re -ROOM FL A ments: $9. JrLAT 4 ROONS. Fourth. near Mason. 1 .).)'.) GROV OUSE T0 L 2621 CLAY 9. sunny rooms & S »—DOLLA S'bY reniiana ponse MOND, 10 Montgomery § D, windo 3 ROOMS: GARDE Y COTTAGE, 4 provements. 7 Twentiet y-seventh a WINDOW COT] , baseraent. 13 rooms and bath. 10U near Gu = OF 4rooms P 5 RC N Apply SHAINW 2 ) Momtgomery st. RY, d or i AGES 1831 O'F R00MS, B 1 ROOM pump A ICH _AND App. 81 () FLAT OF 8 ROOMS A .90. water ree. —ZZ rooms and bath. 1A 18 N Jess 20 Mission st. FLAT OF 5 9 Pine YOMS A ., hetween NEW L SPECE 8 Fincwer 15154 31 ol a I part HAINWALD, BUCKBEE JOMS, 6 coms H inth and Tenth and cellar; rent $10. EDDY 915 1 91 SA( 26 mwo roo; Point JLEG: U low {REE THe NEW 8 cor. Harrison. FINDOW 7 rooms and bath; JAVED—DOLLARS, DIA S ing a flat 0 Montgomery st [l lhw‘.vfll‘ S rooms 1 ELLIS, NEA <2 uy upper S UNFU vate family; fine location; NTO o flat FLATS; 1931 B 1 bath near Seventh. Market st Y ROOM modern improvemen FLA HOU g Bath: finished base ment; water free. teenth st Sk 4 ROOMS: Apply THOS SULLI \,NR. FILLMOR} & CO., 14 Mont corner i s ifar DAVID STER d Folso; Dolores. SPECK & CC LAUNDRY e view. 810 Vallejo: key at pry MISSION. D2 sunny DORE ST., I 250 AND $23, 4 FINE FLATS SE OF 8 ROOMS AND bath: modern improvements: basement 6 ROOMS AND errero. CLEAD th. Apply 1ODERN ; $16. Apply to omery st. JOMS: LLRGE ombard and Hyde sts. nd b 00d terms to_righy ), BUCKBEE & CO., AND POL! rent reasonable. & SONS', 20 Mont- | HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS — Continued. 202 Second Street. SECOND— FURNISHED ROOMS FOR Z housekeeping; reasonable. A SHOTWELL—4 Shotwell Street. INFURNISHED ROOMS for housekeeping; $12. 12 Sixth Street. SIXTH — 2 nished complete for housekeepin, FRONT ROOMS; FUR- 120, Sutter Street. 7 SUTTER—3 SUNNY UNFURNISHED room; light housekpg; new modern flat. 307 Turk Street. TURK—2 OR 3 UN for light hou; ‘URNISHED ROOMS sekeeping: gas and bath. 1 115 Twent; TW. y-sixth Street. TY-SIXTH ST., NEAR MIS- 2 sion—Large, sunny housekeeping nicely farnished: $9'up. suit; 502 ‘Washi: furnished rooms. ngton Avenue. WASHINGTON ST.—SUNNY UNFUR- nished housekeeping rooms; also single JMS AND BATH. and Laguna st. INMES AND NICKELS n BALDWIN & HAM ISHED bath; 8 rooms; 0 errero ROO! “arrell st. ATH, Y st 15; GOOD YARD AND in' yard: rent $8. Ap- LARGE Fiftee “POOR PEOPLE 60: GES, 5 ROC notice the rash. DOW FLAT. 6 1704 Washington T, 5 ROOMS AND 1807 Polk, nr. Washington. 71 Webster Street. WEBSTER—2 OR 3 LARGE HANDSOME rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Miscellaneous. T $10: WATER FREE. IN- ighth and Harrison EOOMS TO LET. A AN Brannan Street. BRA large bedroo AN, ABOVE SIXTH-SUNNY m and_kitchen, furnished; $8. ROOMS TO LET—Continued. Sixth Street. 8g SIXTH — THE HILLSDALE, SUNNY rooms; single and en suite: $1 to $1 50 a day. Stevenson Street. $15, 427, STEVENSON, BET. EIFTH AND Sixth. Apply upstairs or 705 Oak st. nished room with grate; cheap. 182 —SUNNY FRONT FUR- Stockton Street. STOCKTON —2 OR 3 NICE FUR- nished rooms for housekeeping; cheap. Sutter Street. ¢2() SSITER—ELEGANT LARGE SUNNY . ZU) $ront suite; bath; hot and cold running wa- ter; closets; fireplace; gas; other single rooms; cheap. i 111’1 SUTTER — ELEGANT ROOMS; NEW building; board optional; 1 smie, $12; single, $6 to $8. Third Street. W INCHESTER HOUSE—44 THIRD, Market; most convenient and Tespectabi rooms 25c to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week; electric lights in every room; reading r'm; free bus. Turk Street. 10¢ TURK—NEWLY FURNISHED FRONT suite; suitable for married couple or office: first floor. 116 O SUN SHED or unfurnished; board optional; every con- venience. TURK—SUNNY FRONT ALCOVE ROOM; also other rooms reasonably. 23 Jiscellaneous. MERICAN EXCHANGE HOTEL REOPEN- ed_on the European plan; light airy rooms from 25¢ to $1 per day, $4 per month and u fireplac 1 box 1 JUSH, front sunny room in imodern flat. Call. Bush Street. SUNNY FRONT ROOMS, : bath, hot and cold; g: Address 121 Clay Street. CLAY: rooms for laundry. OWER SUNNY FLOOR, 5 housekeeping; $20; range, ROOMS WANTED. ENTLEMAN WISHES ELEGANTLY FUR- nished sunny room or suite: board preferred; contral. Address Gent, box 115, Call. GF\:TLh’Sfi\N WANTS SMALL PLAINLY furnished room not far from Postoflice. Ad- drees, stating price, J. V. W., box 90, Cali Oflice. —_— BOARDING AND ROOMS I OTEL NORMANDIE, 336 EDDY ST.—E1, gant suites or single rooms; board reasonable. sun; strictly 28 Kight Eighth Street. HE SHERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE: 126 rooms, respectable furnished and unfurnished; pentral; very moderate prices. W. MANNING. 108 dow room, W RONT BAY-WIN- h stove; $10 a month. 33‘ | sonable F1429 Eddye EDDY—FLE nished ) treet. SANTLY, and singl NEWLY FUR- unny; very rea- 5 SUNNY ROOM; ALSO single room suitable for working girl. 807 ELLIS — ELEGANT ROOMS; EXCEL- lent table: Jewish family of 2 lovely home for gentlemen. N EW HOTEL WENDWORTIL, 617 BUSH ST.— Changed hands; fine rooms; good table. 515 IAVLOR-BEAUTIFUL FRONT BAY- +) window sunny suite; elegantly furnished: handsome new house; exceilent board; bath, hot cold and running ' water; gas; lovel 2 gentlemen: §40. LIS—2 FINE SUITES WITH FIRST- 1ass family table; references. S—THE VAN WINKLE tirely and thoroughly refurnished: elegant fireplace; a D BATH; 10294, Jackson st., SHOTWELL—4 ROOMS; YARD; RENT st D BATH: K Seventh and F T $15. ghith. WOMS AND BATH; THOS. SULLIV.N IST DATLY OF CO K & CO., 602 Market 15 0f thecit ELEGANT PAPER HARRISON AND B pper flat; 8 rooms eference. ~ SUNNY F ) LAT view of the bay. SAVE FINISH Fourth FENTH ST., BE- bath; #8 to $1 ERY CONVENIENT vant st. i MODERN Howard. h st., near Twenty-third st., 1625 CLAY ST., NR. m BALDWIN & HAM- HOUSEK Buchanan M FLAT, BASEMENT AND 706 Birch ave., nr. Buchanan st. i CENTS — THE for mailing. G EOOMS, treet. BUCHANAN (REAR)—3 RCOMS FOR 42 91 : pri reasonubl iday EDDY—4 OR 5 2 sunny rooms, cow plete 7~ EDDY—X { upper fico Ellis 8 LE( i bath, range, laundry, Street. ICELY FURNISHED or iousekeeping. RNISHED ROOM3 SVENTH ST.—SUNNY FRONT BAY- newly treet. NT SU HOU | |12 E €)7 ELLIS—HA 327 e; large; § fireplace; runnin ELLIS furnished gas and llis Street. NDSOME SUITE AND SIN- unny; bath, hot and cold; gas; cheap. water fre large sunny rooms; excellent table; references. 995 GEARY—PLEASANT FRONT ROON |20 excellent table: moderate terms. 318 GOLDEN GATE AVE.—LARGE, SUNNY front parlor; first-class board: references. 10 ( TURK — MOST _ ELEGANT _ SUNNY front room on Turk; table unexcelled; very reasonable. 839 CALIFORNIA ST—ELEGANT SUNNY )2 rooms; choice location; table unexcelled; select. NIC: SHED -)]’4) LEAVENWORTH—_NICELY FURNISH- om; new building; bath; $8 to $10. | <1 o e sunny front room; first-class board Folecn Strott. T(R UFARRELL_ELEGANT SU = FOLSOM—$6. complete for : FURNISHED ROOMS housekeeping: single, $4. 736 ”716G 4 2 rent reasonable. Geary Street. ARY — GEARY— lor for 1 or ARY O gle or suite, alsohou SARY — ELE 1ny Tooms, {OF ONE OF L persons. su LARGE SUNNY NICE; ) nished room: gas; running wat FURNISHED ROOMS; lors piano;foiding bed;sunny alcove;cheap. 317 lonEs » ELEGANTLY FUK { Gouble pariors, single rooms, with board; reasonable. A()4 GEARY — ELEG HED arge sunny rooms; excellent table; thor- oughly first class; comfortable; reasonable. ICELY FURNISHED PAR- versons. ; stove; 80 VAN NE WLY EBEGANTLY furnished; excellent table; comfortable home; moderate; references. S AND BOARD; MODERATE PRICES. 2027 Mission st. “ROOM, SIN- ekeeping; cheap. ANTLY FURNISHED 402 109 Golden Gate Avenue. GOLDE furnish G nished sunn; GOLD! GATE AVE.—4 NICE. 4 housekeeping rooms: nished rooms; HE —ABBOTSFORD, BROADWAY AND Polk st.—Quiet and homelike; charges moder- ate: board optional: ail cars direct. 2] EUSE_BEST TAELE FOR PRICE IN city; elegantly furnished front suit and board for 2, $50; single rooms $20 up; large and sunny. HE HOTEL BERESFORD REOPENED BY MRES. H. CHAMBERLAIN; terms moderate; quiet home; superior table; billiards and smoking- 995 1Y DE — BELEGANTLY _ FURNISHED 29 yooms: board unexcelled: _references. MRS T. W.BROTHRRTON, cor. Hyde Pint able for on Grove Street. GROVE—LARGE SUNNY ROOM SUIT- or two gentlemen; reasonable. NIC] Hawt URN horne Street. ISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSE- ) keeping, with use of bath; $12 per month. Ad- dress 4 Vernon place; entrance at 25 Hawthorne st., bet. Hurrison and Folsom, Second and Thira. OTEL BERTLING, 714 BUSH—OP] DA a family hotel; references given and required; all modern conveniences. WEEK’'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THE WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for mailing. CHILDRE BOARDED. EFINED HOME IN AMERICAN FAMILY for little child at 402 Safi Jose ave, | 113 part; Har 1 HARRISON— rison Street. NICELY FURNISHED 2 front room, $3 month to respectable 92 1128 with cl Ho ) HOWARD—LARG & clean: quiet; rent § 3 HOWARD — PLEASANT 4 ni 05 y fu 5 and 87 per montl ward Street. SUNNY ROOM; ROOMS; urnished; double and single in an Ameri EH 155 301 vate fa H YDE, N shed Jones :S—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED JOD CITY HALL—! e sun; yde Street. NICELY FUR- bath; $10. tront parior treet. parlors; single or suite; with board: pri- ml 1 $10 to RL 513 Ke: KEARNY—LARG: suites and single; running water; fireplace; $15. arny Street. 5 SUNNY ELEGANT TON HOUSE, 127 KEARN ant sunny rooms, en suiteand single ery Tespect: Lerms reasonable. Larkin Street. F LARKIN — sunny front rooms ICELY FURNISHED ; $5 and $8 a month, 51 Leave! LEAVEN W pariors: other room: 39 Fell 8 "D LARG Fifth treet. ABL] CHEAP. r rell and Webster sts. Street. FIFTH — BAY-WINDOW newly furnished bonsekeeping rooms. 1 FIFTH—FR( en, furni: hed for ROOM; ALSO D KITCH first floor. ROOM A housekeepin, - ] ('?ox, rd . 10 37 front basement room; reut $4. nworth Street. ORTH—LARGE HANDSOME Market Street. 97 MARKET ST. suites, $4 a week u MBIAN BUILDING, ROOM 22, ROOM- /) renting Agency—Rooms, : furnished or unfurnished. 1 MARKET(THE EPWORTH)—LARGE 2 pleasant front rooms, single or en suite; housekeeping accommodation: SUNNY BAY-WINDOW single §1 60 up. with or ' without 916 Market st. quiet; respectable. First Street. also NNY FRONT ROOMS NICELY complete for housekeeping or dress- nt $10: , $4 a week 6 geutlemen (o board, 64 First st., upstairs. ¥olsom street. AR FOLSOM—3 SUNNY UNFURNISHED D90 rooms; range; hot and cold water. 307 dow Golden Gate Avenue. 41 6 water; bath 1018 F¥onrth Street. FOURTH—SUNNY ms furnish Fulton 18 Toom Gate 7 HAKRISON— { surnishea for housek £ A HARRISON_FRON D9 lor farnished for also si. Jackson JACKSON, sunny frout ho le b NF u; iE FRONT furnished lign FRONT BAY-WIN- d for housekeeping. St HOUSEKEEP- le: sunny side; ch ALCOVE AND AD- iousekeep- FRONT TROOMS Ping; rent cheap. ' AND BACK PAR- honsekeeping; running hall bedroom. Teet. MASON—FURN SHED sekeeping rooms; $8 and £ 5 LEAV 3 FURNISHED 515 houseke: parlor floor; no chil- dren. Mission Street. MISSION—ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEP- 783 112 U Montgomery Avenue. ing: also others from 5 up. 5 MISSION — F ) \ithout housekeepix ROOMS FOR OR , 81 | 621 YV OSEMITE HOUSI Sixth and Seventh—Single night, 35¢ to $1; week, $1 50 to $ 1015 MARKKT, 66 Minna Street. MINNA, COR. EIGHTH—NICELY FUR- nishea bay-window room: $1 a week. ADY WITH DAUGHTER 15 YEARS DE. sires 1 or 2 children to board. 1505 24th st. O LET store; 1 S'foTu—: AND BASEMENT AND 4 ROOMS AND baih, cor. Hayes and Webster. 734 Hayes st. QTORE—SUITABLE FOR CANDY-STOR! well establishe 20, 2222 Mission st. TORE AND BASEM SHEAP cor, First ana Market sts. INE CORNER STORE, WITH ROOMS, suitable for grocery, bar and cardrooms; cor. of Polk st. and Willow ‘ave.; rent $35. Inquire of owner, room 12, 43 Sixth st., 210 5 P. M. EW STORES SE. COR. HY. owner will put in fixtures. JMALL STORE; §15; 439 BUSH ST.. OPP. O California Hotel; suitable for shoemaker. JOR RENT—LARGE FRONT OFFICE AND part of store. 221 and 223 Market st. D PINE; OFFICES TO LET. 85() MARKET, COE. STOCKTOX T OV sanmiest bést located and cheapest offices on Market st.; first floor: a rare opportunity ; worth while seein 3 g 4‘_}’ GEARY—~LARGE FRONT OFFIC! ‘OR ) physician or dressmaker: convenlent loca- tion: eheap. $1 38 N EWLY FURNISHEDSUNNY PARLORS Tent for either physician’s oflice or studi ter st., near Leavenw D., box 16, C q .1" FURNISHED OFFICE WITH R . vate office; telephone, Leater, etc. Montgomery st. i T LEGANT OFFICES IN NEW SPRECKELS building, 926 Market: rents low: no extra b rge for gas, janitor services or Leating. Apply &2 building or G. H. UMBSEN & CO, 14 Montg. 3 313 DENTISTS. R. L. T.CRANZ—EXTRACTION PAINL] crown work, bridge work and teeth witbout plates a specialty. 103 Geary st., COT. Grunt ave R.REA,300 TURK ST—ALL DENTAL WORK at lowest prices and warranted; open evening BTAL PLATE $5; TERTH EXTRACT or fiiled painlessly by my patent anwmsthetic, boc: won 28 prizes. Obdontunder Dental Parlors, 8153, Geary st., bet, Larkin and Hyde, opposite Saratoga Hall. K. L. WALSH, D. D, ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR- ket, bet. 3d and 4th, gas specialists; only reil- able agent for painless extraction: artificial teeth frm $5; fillings frm §1; extracting 50c, with gas 85 rent. Mission Street. MISSTON—LARGE SUNNY, ROOMS suit 2 friends or married couple: reduced J/UROPE HOUSE, 1169 MISSION—NICELY furnished rooms, single or en suite; transients. 20 provem O’Farrell Street. O'FARRELL ST. room with elevator, fire-escape aud latest im- ents. NICELY FURNISHED O'FARRELL—ELEGANT ROOMS; SUN- ny : quiet and com{fortabi: reasonable. 6235 ornished; LL—2 1 large sunny parlo convenient and ALL_ROOMS, , unfucnished. E 2 Ni nth Street. NINTH-FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE and suite: sunny: transient; rent reasonable. 119 NINTH—BAY-WINDOW AND SINGLE front room; eentral; cheap; lower flat. Pine Street. PINE—FUR! NISHED OR UNFURNISH- «d sunny rooms, reasonsble; also house- keeping: respectabie. 207 Post Street. POST—GOOD SUNNY FRONT ROOMS and sites for rent; reasonable; transients. 711 POST—NICELY FURNISHED SUITE; rent reasonable. 915‘:5. 20, $10 POST—4 ) 1C CELY FURNISHED ROOMS; light housekeeping allowed; all modern conveniences. 1304 fcan family. POST, AR VAN NESS_NICELY furnished cozy rooms; gas: bath; Amer- Polk Street. 5 bath; FURNISHED ROOMS—SUNNY, QUIET, | 1 £ POLK, NEAR CALIFORNIA-S SUN- hea. Avenue Iouse, 220- Mobtgomery | 1023 s bay- : ave, heap, Avenne " Hiouse Oy | o 1Y Tooims: bay-window: connectiny Natoma Street. 69 ATOMA — 2 rnished for - l\u(-nl-n“ SUNNY ROOM ng; large yvard; § {—2 ROOMS AND for housekecping. 225 treet. POWELL, COR. GEARY—LOWER FLAT 0f 8 rooms, nicely furnished. 204 136 Second Street. SECOND, N. rooms, doubls Seventh Street. R. HOWARD—FURNTSHED nd single: also housekeeping. SEVENTH—NICELY FURNISHED SIN- #le front rooms. $1 a week. 142 SEVENTH- housekeepin PLEASANT ROOMS FOR also slugle, A SET FOR TEE] WARRANTID £00d as can be made; filling §1. DR, SIMMS, dentist, 930 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. R.H. G. YOUNG. BRIDGES AND T without plates a specialty. 1841 Po 'Dx. LUDLUM HILy, 1433 MARJ ST, near Eleventh: no charge for extracting when plates are made: old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set: extracting SUc: gas given. ON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 806 MAR- DE. CHARLES W. DECKER. LEEK, 1206 MA RKET, COR. GOL Gate ave.—Open evenin; A LL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- ranted. DR.J. W. KEY, 1122 Market si. DE GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction and patentes of improved bridge work or teeth SOkt vy plate move fuil 6:ip 30 O7farrell st Sundays till noon. LEGAL NOTICES, N QLICE 7O CREDITORS -BSTATE OF 10iL SMITH MOXLEY, deceased. Notice is here- by given by the undersigned, administrator of the estateof the smd JOHN SMITH MOXLEY, de. ceased, to the creditors of and all versons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them s the necessary vouchers, within ten(10)months after the first publication of ‘this notice, to the said administrator &t his offices, 319 Pine sireet, San Francisco, Cal., the same being his place for the transaction of the business of the said estate in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, A.C. FREESE, ‘Admunistrator of the estate of JOHN SMITH MOX LEY, deceased. Dated at San Francisco, November 2, 1895. 3. D. SULLIVAN, Attorney for Administrator, 31§ Bine street. San Francisco. Cal TO CREDITORS — ESTATE OF AUGUSTE PREAUT, also called ALEX. ANDRE AUGUSTE PREAUT, deceased. Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned. A. C, FREESE, sdministrator 0f the estate of the said deceased, to the creditors of, and ell persons hav- ing claims against the said deceased. to exhibi them with the necessary vouchers, within four (4) months atter the first publication of this notice, to the said adminisirator, at his office, 318 Pine street, San Prancisco, California, the same being his place for the transaction of the business of the said esate in the City and Connty of San Fran. cisco, State of Californin, A. C. FREESI Administrator of the estate of AUGUSTE PREAUT, alias ALEXANDRE AUGUSTE PREAUT, deceased. Dated at San Francisco, October 22, 1895. 1. D. SULLIVAN, attorney for Administrator, 819 Pine street, San Francisco, California, CITY REAL ESTATE. (. oK & co., REAL ESTATE AGENTS, RENT COLLECTORS AND AUCTI0NEERS. Office and Salesroom, 14 Montgomery st. near Market, Call and obtain one of our “Real Estate Records,” which contains a list Of properties for sale in all DArts of the city. BARGAINS. IMPROVED PROPERTY. $7000. NICE CORNER PROPERTY NEAR and Buchanan sts: double house of 6 rooms and bath each; bay windows; brick founda- tion; stone walks; lot raised and store put underneath splendid locatiun for 8 ETOCETy: mortgage of $40 30x71 on the property can remain. $2400 house could be t & small ontla; 5 COTTAGE HOUSE OF 5 KOOMS » and bath on 20th st.: laundry; brick foundation, etc.; mortgage of $1400 in the bank can remain. $8000. FOLSOM ST.; HOTEL; CONTAINS 25 rooms and_fixtures; bay-window: brick foundation; stone walks: morigage of $4000 can remain if desired; 1ot 25x95. $3500 + sold: $6500 contains 7 rooms and PRICE REDUCED; MUST BE investment on’ Vallejo, near Dupont st.; front and rear houses; rent $45. MUST BE SOLD; ELEGANT CO . tage on Fulton st., close to Fil Lmore. bath; bay-windows: brick foundation: oak hardwood finished; good stable; lot 27:6x137:6. ;$3100. $425 42x135, wi 9; room for more houses. SACRIFICE; FAIR OAKS-ST. PROPERTY; LOT improvements; rent NICE TWO-STORY . bay-window residence of 7 rooms ana Dbath; Fulton st., near Scott; main drive to Park; 23:6x112; don't miss this. 'S NR. VALENCIA ST. 5 flats of 5 roomsand bath and 6 $12.500. FLA one fat of 6 rooms_and bath; brick foundation; lot 37:6x80; rent $111. K675 . s0ld; 4 MAKE AN OFFER; MUST BE tenements on Folsom st., bet. 5th_and 6th, in good condition; rent $624 per annum; lot 25x85. $9500. i month; lot 40x70. « and _cotl ST PROPERTY—FLATS ge renting for $106 per SN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. TERY CHOIC bought in our subdiv ATE BROKERS, 11 MONTGOMERY ST. DING LOTS—CAN BE fon on Mission street with a very small cash payment, and_balance in monthly iustallments of $10. Take the Mission- street electric cars, ride to Francis street, you will there see this exceptional subdivision and find Mr. G. A. Turner, who will & information; very many have sold over 82 lots and have only a fe not see them at once and make your selec- you ull ‘the desired have “built, as_you will sec when you get there. and very many more con- template ‘building within the next few weeks; we v left, s0 tion; level and ready for building: positively no hills to climb, and the Mission-street car line Tight by the door; price ranging from $375 to $450. UTTER-ST. DOW TOWN INVESTMENT— Positively the greatest bargain that has ever Dbeen offered on utter st.: leased to one tenant for $780 per anoum; price $12,000, and & good sub- stantial building'of 13 rooms; the lot is worth the price asked. M CALLISTER-! per aunum 260 main on mortgag G BUSINESS PROPERTY Offered at a sacrifice 0 satisfy a mortgage: grocery store below and flat aboy price $0500, and $6500 can re- Otal income ; lot 25x100. OUGH-ST. MODERN FLATS—TWO EXCEP- tional flats of 7. rooms and bath each: total yearly income $780; lot 27x137:6: price $9500; this is positively one of the best purchases in the iine of iats that can be found to-day. K30 CASH,OR MAY BE LESS, WILL BUY a cozy home in the Mission of 5 rooms; large lot: convenlent to the Mission-st. electric- car line; balance payable in very small monthly installments—same as rent. 6750. MODERN RESIDENCE ON ASH- bury st., nr. the par) 8 rooms and bath; large basement and attic; lot 25x106:3. PRESIDIO HEIGHTS. LAY-ST. BUILDING LOT, COMMANDING A marine view: $80 a fromt foot; size of lot to suit the purchaser. JOR EXCH erty—An A located in the W NGE FOR OAKLAND PROP- 0. 1 income property, handsomely esternAddition, paying $1800 a year; price §25,000; this is a gili-edge proposition. $6000 MUST BE SOLD; MODERN BAY- . window residence of 7 rooms and bath; on the N. side of Oak st., near Scott: street paved with bitumen and accepted by the city; lot 25x100; thisis a genuine bargain; owner might consider an offer. YDE-ST. CORNER BUSINESS PROPERT lot 45:10x68:9; improvements consist Of a store, and 2 flats above and 2 flats adjoining; price asked $300! $7000 to close an estate: this is very clieap. PAYS $360 A YEAR: PACIFIC- . st. investment, below Larkin: _store, and flat above; lot 26x71; the lot is worth more than the price asked for the property. $4500. INCOME 8420 PER A Minna-st. Investment property, near UM; 8d; large 3-story building: the past record of the property will convince any one that it i8a good in- Vestment as it is positively never idle, RESIDENCE IN THE MISSION AT A 41 sacrifice; house of 9 rooms and bath; stable; 1ot 80x114; price $4500. $8000. 2 BEAUTIFUL, window flats of 6 and 7 rooms and MODERN BAY- bath each; on a corner on California st.; rent $840; if you should see this you will buy it. $3750 ONLY $100 A FOOT FOR A BUILD- - ing lot on Laguna st., nr. Waller, which is_only n block from Market st.: lot 37:6x 91 : $6500 for a choice corner adjoining the lot above, ‘that is, cor. of Waller and Laguna sts., 35x100. We_ have several pleces that we consider gen- nine bargains; will be pleased to give you & list of them if you will call. O'FARRELL & CO., Real Estate Brokers, 11 Montgomery st. £40 BACH—3 FINE LOTS side 28th ave. on grade: half cash. CHAS. W 1 SOLD TO-DAY . of Park, Seeowner at once, 9 Powell st., room 25x121 45 feet S. of Point Lobos 120 ON ¥. POPE, 630 Market. INE LOT SOUTH worth $500 it BY ORDE At 12 0'clock 1 J RICH & CO., REAL ESTATE AGENTS. R OF TRUSTEES, ED J. LE BRETON, 28Q., WM. HOFF COOK, ESQ. SHILLABER AT AUCTION NOVEMBER 20, 1895, ESTATE 112 MON FGOMER Y ST., Consisting of N C ALIFORNIA-ST. HOFF-AVE'UE FLATS — 1 6TH|~ ST. PERSONAL PROPERTY — ARKET-STs PROPERTY—N S, 727, 729, 781; size of lot 50 feet'front on Mar- ket st. by 170 feet in depth, with a frontage on Ste- venson st. of 60 feet. FLATS—NO. 729, WITH Nos. 1,2, 8 Grace terrace, In rear: size of lot 34:6 feet front, by 137:6 in depth, with an L. NOS. 21,23, 25, 27, 99, 81, 33, 35, 87, 39, 41, 43; Hoft ave.,, bet. 16th and 17th sts.; size of lot 135:434 front by uniform depth of 85:7 feet. RESIDENCE — SE. COR. HOFF ave.: 10t 102 feet on 16(b st. by 187:6feet on Hoft ave., together with piece in rear of block 135:43 by 15:10%4; this parcel is “subject 10 alife interest. SUBJECT TO A life interest, con- sisting in part of Furniture, Statu- ary, Paintings,etc. contained in’ the above mentioned residence, cor. of 16ih st. ana Hoft ave. Further particulars will be fornisbed by e A.J. RICH & CO., 112 Montgomery st., Real kistate Agents. B RICK BUILDING BUSINKSS PROPERTY on Market st.: rent 37200 a vear, 120x95 feet; NW. cor. of A st. and 27th ave.; as & whole or in subdivisions. Corner_Pacific ave. and Baker st., 65x187:6 ft.; , $1° o 265x100 $6700. Two_modern houses, ZRIATE L et road : make offer. L-stors B-roomed house on Harrison st., between First and Fremont streets; price $3500. Lot on Duncan st., bet. Noe and Castro; 25x114 feet; price $400. NW. cor. of Cole and Carl streets: Buil h of Park; price uilding. lol.-s nort} = t,” 324 Montgomery street. Apply to\C. C. Agen 1,000. anmygn st,, bet. Carl and Frederick sts.; of 8 rooms each, at Park, passes houses; price o0 enmne OTTAGES ON HASY TERMS, BTDCKWE'LL st., near 17th—8$3600; 5 room modern; high basement; elegant mantel “. TROY, owner, 391 California st. sk, bat) : all S tilea CARTHY €O, -ROOM COTTAGE HOME: $250 CASH: $15 Bils on any of our lots, THE Mo 646 Market st. CITY REAL ESTATE. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. QACRAMENTO ST RENTS $100: $10.000: bet. Kearny and Dupont: rented o Chinese fitm who have been there neatly 20 vears: lot 25x187:6, and good 2-st0ry and basement bric JPQUETH ST, CORNEK, RENTING FOR $212 50, £35,000. ‘ ORNER FOURTH AND BRANNAN, 187:6x 137:6, $00.000: all street work done; very easy terms and long term, with Tight to pay on account any time. "ALENCIA ST., SOUTH OF 20TH; 24x90, and good 2-story; rents for $28; good future for business: $6000. INE ST., NEAR STOCKTON; 34:6x77:6, and 2-story of 12 rooms in_good order; $800 Just spent on the house; rents $35: 36000. AKE AN OFFER-CLAY BET. POLK and Van Ness; 50x127:8 and fair house; re- Quced to $13,000. 6000, YRy FITHOUSE ANDLOT, 25x « 100: McAllister, near Baker; very easy terms; only $i500 cash required. CTAVIA & . SIDE. BET. BROADWAY and Vallejo; 6 and 2-story 8 room, in very good order: fine view of bay: street bitu- minized; only $6000; easy terms. CTAVIA AND HICKORY AVE. CORNER and 2-story and basement house in good order; bet. Oak and Fell; $5126. ERY CHEAP: $3500; EDDY ST., NEAR Buchanan: 26x120 to. rear street; cottages in front and rear. 7000, 3,LEET:;, NEW HOUSES, JUST « finished; 9 rooms and ail modern con- veniences; fine view of bay; only -$500 casi and terms as rent if desired; Buchanan Street, near Green; three short -blocks from Pacific ave: one block from Union-st. cars and two blocks from new line on Fillmore st. W ASHINGTON AND STEINER, NE. COR, facing Alta square, 25x102, and very sunny, sory 8 rooms, bath and modern conveniences; ACRAMENTO _ST., BET. BRODERICK and Baker; 27:6x127:8, and a very fine 2- story, well tinished in natural wood, finely papered and frescoed: 8 rooms and medern’ conveniences; only $7175; street in order; cable-cars pass. ASHBURY ST, NEAR'WALLER. IN THE best block: ‘fine new flats which cost $4500, and lot 27:4x106: street in order; $6800, 81600 <ash, balance at 614 per cent. OUGH-ST. LOTS;: 25x112:6; $4500 EACH; bet. Grove and Fulton; street bituminized. $300 STEINEE ST., W. SIDF cific and Broadway work done: fine vie {ELL ST., FACING THE PARK: 2 LOTS, 25x 137:6: $3000 cach: will be a fine residence strect W. COR. BROADWAY AND STE » 27:6x110, $4500, or 55x110, §7500; £ood vie streets 1n order. $4200). EOLSQM ST, BET. 215T AND 220: 52x122:6 and comfortable house in good order: 8rooms; street a EDUCED TO $3000— Tooms, bath and modern convenienc 114; Hill st., bet. Church and Sanchez; fine view; one block from electric cars. (CUEAR; 82000 ONLY EACH: 3 LOTS, 27:6x 127:8; north side Sacramento, bet. Spruce and Maple; cable-cars pass: easy terms. ] Na ST., ONE BLOCK FROM MARKET; J 37:6x91:3: $3750: bet. Waller and Haigh £0od lot for double house or small S J E. COR. WALLER AND reduced price: $6500; 35x100; sunny corner; one block from Market st. VERY CHEAP AT REDUCED PRICE OF $3500 for 137 north_side Waller st. half a block from Market st. and just above Valen- cia and Octavia, THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, 4 Monteomery st. I BIG DIFFERENCE CEN PAYING $16 A MONTH for rent and paying the same amount toward a_home. In one case your money is spent, in the other your money Is saved. I1tonly takes alittle “sand” and perseverance to become your own landlord. We believe' the following Isthe best offer of a home ever made: PRICE, $1250. TTERMS, $250 DOWN, §16 A MONTH. 'V ERY BEST BAY-WINDOW COITAGE POS- sible for the price. 0T 2sx100. STM?anr MACADAMIZED, SEWERED AND graded. () LINE ELECTRIC ROAD; 50 MINUTES J/ROM YOUR WORK. o . BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. MOxE pL LOANED ON REAL ESTATE AT LOWEST MARKE RATES, BORROWERS ACCOMMODATED AT SHORT NOTICE BY TH! CALIFORNIA ND TRUST COMPANY. ILLS BUILDING. LERT, MANAG 1 OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. TO 8 ACRE CHICKE: NRANCHES ON 10 INE HOMES FOR SALE: CALL AND SEE the 8 and 10 room houses we are completing; in 5 minutes’ walk of Fourteenth-st. local; first class in all of their conveniences: easy terms. Homes built on_your own plans and sold you on easy terms: this side of the bay. Also some fine exchanges for clear vacant lots or country property. C.P. KERN, Central Bank building, Oakland. $35(), BUSINESS CORNER, LOTSEVENTH DU, and Peralta sts. Apply 1548 Park st., Alameda. ALL AND SEE THE NEW HOUSES AL- den & Garfleld are building and_selling on easy payments. Office 902 Broadway, Oakland. FOR SALEOR.TO RENT IN QAKLAND, 40- room lodging-honse, completely furnished; en- trance from two principal streeis; good transient business and steady roomers; rent low: owner leaves Oakland. Apply 309 Eighth street, Oak- land, Cal. POULIRY RANCHES AND SMALL HOMES in Oakland and Fruitvale for sale, rent or ex- change. E. HILL, real estate; hours 1 to 4 P. A.; room 34, Donohoe building, San Francisco. CRES, LESS THAN LOTS, NEAR BERKE- ley, $25 down, $10 monthly. CHAS. A. BAI- LEY, 46 Market st., San Francise $400 NEW HOUSE, 3 ROOMS; NEAR « lccal trains and electric-cars: '$50-cash :)nr}‘i;wdmomm)c H. B. PINNEY, 902 Broadway, akland. M UST BE SOLD—13 ACRES UNIMPROVED in suburbs of Oakland; fine location for chicken ranch. Also 314 acres all i bearing fruit; house. barn, toolhouse, tankhouse, chicken-yard and chicken-houses: 20 minutes from Broadway, BENHAM& THOMAS, 465 Ninth st,, Oakland. $95O 2 SMALL COTTAGES: RENTING « for 810 per month: 10 minutes’ ride on electric cars to business center or local trains. Ap- ply R. J. MONTGOM!| , 966 Washington st. (RUITVALE—BEST BARGAINS AND BEST terms ever offered: houses and vacant lots; streets all graged, sewered, etc.; in immediate nelghborhood of Southern Pacific and electric-car lines av Fruitvale station. To convince yourself call at our office, Fruitvale. Syndicate Inyestment Company, EDWARD DICK, agent. MONTHLY FOR 5-ROOM COTTAGES: plans free. F. BOEGLE. Golden Gate statn. R THE ALTENHEIM IN » Fruitvale; electric cars; only $1 down good 'improvements. Broad Oakiand. SALE [S AT YOUR OWN 08 $20 OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR JRNITURE AND CARPE pric ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—1435 PARK STREET. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. &150! % WITH COTTAGE; LOT 50x140, + $1000—Lot 50x207; street macadam- zed and stonewalks. HALL & BEARD, 1303 Park st., Alameda. EY REAiL ESTATE. VEAR THE BERKELEY SE AN ESTATE. $1600—40x130; NW. cor. Durant ave. and Ful- ton st. £1500—50x1 $1600—20x13 Union st. $1750—50x13 $1600—40x114 Fulton st., nr. Durant ave. NW. cor.’ of Bancroft way and Bancroft way, nr. Union st. SE, cor. of Durant and Tele- graph aves. $1500—50x110; Telegraph ave., nr. Durant ave. $1800—45x120; NE. cor. Bancroft way and Tel- ecraph av. S1K00- Hillegass ave., nr. Bancroft way. $2000—70x140; _Telegraph &ve., ur. Bancrofi way. $2500—91x138; University ave., near the Uni- versity groundas. $2000-120x119: Shattuck ave., nr. Vine st. $1800—An acre lot near the Town Hall. Also 70 lots at Ashby station: cheap; on_ easy terms. Come quick if yon want the choice of these bargains. M. L. WURTS, ay station, Berkeley. STOCKTON ADVERTISEMENTS Opp. Dwight- 260 . COTTAGE « bath; cement sidewalls; elegant interior décorations. 905 Florida s, 21sU; owner on premises every afternoon. S CIRCLE, PACIF1C Heights; 51:6x137:6; Vallejo, bet. Baker and Lyon: lovely ecenery; sheltered, C. W. F., box 65, Call Office. JOR SALE_SUNNY 8FLAT HOUSE: Li 25x100: in Western Addition, near Market st. inguire 130 6th st. ACOBHEYMAN, REAL ESTATE, 1 moved his office to room 5, second floor, Crocker building, Post and Market s W ILL EUILD FOR #5600 dow_cottage; brick foundation. SALSBURY. builder, 1810 Lyon st. COUNTKY KEAL ESTAT EPviN ALSIP & Co. COUNTRY FIVE ROOM BAY-WID GEO. Real Estate Dealers. STATE A SPECIALTY, We have 80ld and exchanged properties during bard times. Why? Because we have a long list of the best propertles in the State at the lowest prices, and parties wishing country lands find ex- actly what they want. 30,000—No. 1116—A fine country home, con- sting of 40 acres of the vest fruit land, elegantly located midway between Los Gatos and ' Saratogas acres in full-bearing fruit, being nearly all French prunes: magnificent house, built without regard to cost, with electrical appliances, station- ary washstands, etc., and containing 11 rooms; good stable, carriage-liouse, chicken-house, all con: veniently arranged: small cottage on the property for hired man; some stock and all farming imple- ments included. A‘large income has been derived from this place yearly since the trees began to bear; will exchange property in San Francisco. PRICE REDUCED FROM $5500. $4500—Must be sold to pay the morigage: an elegant little farm of 10 acres in Santa Clara County, near railroad station; has good orchard just coming into_bearing: improvements are good and new: fine soil: Strict investigation courted: will take $1500 to $2000 in city property. or $750 cash payment and balance in easy payments. EDWIN K. ALSIP & CO. No. 9 Rotunda, Mills Building. San Franclsco. J ICE LITTLE HOME OF 915 ACRES RIGHT in town; Al land: nice orchard of 2 acres: good REAL Louse of 6 rooms: will_exchange for ¢ity property another of 18 acres, creek bottom land: good 1 provements; $4000; Cal. A NICE HOME RO D! ANT $~3000 in Sonoma County We have 28 acres of fine land; house and barn, chicken-houses; the place is well fenced: there are on the place 6 acres of Toksy grapes in full bear- ing; Tl acres in prunes. peaches and pears: balance of the place in pasiure; will take part cash and mortgage for the balance: it s located near a railroad, and only a short distance from Mount Olive. For further particnlars apply 10 BOVEE, TOY & CO. 19 Montgomery st 16 ACRES IN PETALUMA, HALF MILE from postoffice; 10 acres full bearing fruit, including 900 cherry trees: 5-room hard- finished house; windmill and tankhouse over spring in the fock; only $4500; small payment cash, or will trade for choice unincumbered city property. 9QQ ACRES 13 MILES E. OF MILLS COL- lege; 2 miles from electric road to Livermore and 14 mile from extension of Laundry Farm road to Corral Hollow: beautiful new 9-Toom house, veranda all around: horses, carriage, buggy, new wagon and all tools, for the iow price of §5250. TAN-BARK LANDS. EVERAL LARGE TRACTS, 4 TO 6 CORDS 1o the acre, close to transportation, at from $7 0 $10 per acre. MONEY TO LOAN. HUGH SHIELS, 602 MARKET ST., CROCKER BUILDING. RANGE BLOSSOM COLONY, OAKDALE, STANISLAUS CO., CAL. This beautiful property comprises about 1000 acres of land lying along the Stavislaus River, one mile. from_Oskdale, the principal station of the Southern Pactfic Railroad on_the line between Stockton and Merced. The Stanislaus and San Joaquin Irrigation Company’s canal runs directly through the colony and the property has a per- Detual water right, with an anoual water tad of only $150 an acre. We are_prepared to sell portions of the property already planted to Washington Navels, Mediter- ranean Sweets and Maltese Bloods. The property is under the immediate direction and care of an ex- perienced horticulturist, who hasreceived diplomas and medals a¢ eight different county fairs in the State and for a_small consideration cares for the oranze groves for non-residents. ¢ Prices for land, incinding a. tual water right ana_planted to orange trees, $175 per acre. Unim- proved land with fully paid up water rights $70 peracre. Terms: The purchase price payable in six annual payments, without interest; title per- tect and liberal discount for cash. For farther particulars, maps and catalogues, ad- dress JASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market Street, 5 San Francisco, Cal. Or to F. T. KNEWING, our representative, Oakdale, Cal. EASE, SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY property: 320, 480, 500 acres: siock ranches; value #3200, %5000 and #5500; has building, water and oaks; lease for $76, $150 and §100 per year. L. M.SALSBURY, 802 Broadwsy, Oakland. OUSES SUILT$150 TO and examine p Tans. 1L A BOOM; CALL Slg: ‘Mission st, sale, WOOSTER & WHITTON, San Jose, D FOR OUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES | WEIHE—In this city, Ni STOCKTON R. OLIVER, REAL ESTATE DEALER, 513 East Main st., Stockton. Owner of East Stockton and Brown’s Additions; lots in these and other additions at $5 & month: 1o interest and no taxes; largest list of inside prop- erty of any dealer in Stockwon: quick sales and small profits is the motto of this office. 'SCALON-HAS BEEN SEL ED BY TH directors of the 8. F, and S. J. V. R. R. Co. (Valley road) for the prircipal statiou in the south. eastern part of San Joaquin County and is destined 10 become 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 sold 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. HARLOWIE & CO., 430 East Main st.,, Stockton. Californla. SANTA CLARA COUNTY. REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. EY LANDS. QANTA CLARA VALL 19,000 acres in subdivisions for fruit planting. Apply to C. H. PHTLLIPS, proprietor. 82 East Santa Clara st., San Jose, Cal. O LOAN. D or 3D MORTGAGES; e erests, real estate In pro- bate. McCOL , 24 Montgomer; OW RATE. $6 PER MONTH I each $1000 on loans $5000 u; month on each $100 from $200 up: tion will attend to. Coin, box 89, Cail. ST AND 2D MORTGAGES: CITY OR COUN- try; adminisirators’ morigages, interests in es- tates, diamonds, pianos, ete, MUKPHY, 628 Mkt. T OANS ON REAL ESTATE IST AND 2ND ‘mortgages, undivided interests, estates and on furnitare of pianos, without_removal, in the city CREST ON and_ 55c per any proposi- and Oakland or Alameda; any amount: lowest rates; ali business confidential ; s bak books boughit. Call orwriteto BEC K E! ON "LOANED, 6% PER CE [5) AVl mortgages. A. F. JOHNS & CO., 632 Market st. NS ON FURNITURE AND PIANOS; dealings strictly private. ,Chronicle bidg. NY AMOUNT OF MONE diamonds, jewelry, sealskins, ables and securities: private office: business con- fidential. Columbia Loan and Collateral Oftice (Incorporated), 9 Grant ave., 3 doors flom Market MOJEY LOANED " ON_JEWELRY ' AND other valuables at the Security Loan Oflice, 1106 Market st Mason; private ent Turk. ORROW MONEY ON YOU ON Jewelry, furniture and pianos without removal: lowest rates. Call or write to HARRY ANKEL & €0., Mllls bldg, Gth floor, r 6; strictly confidential SERICTLY PRIVATE LOAN OFFICES. 850 Market, cor.Stockton, rms. 17 and 18,first floor: established 30 years: always open. “Uncle Bill. ON WATCHES, ianos, all vaiu' TLOANS 40N FURNITURE AND PIANOS withodt removal, in city and Oakland; low in- Lerest: dealings stricily private. 216 Powell st. MARRIAGE LICENSES, Licenses to marry were granted yesterday as foliows: Arthur Neppert and Nellie Rose, 34— J.H. Farrel and Nelljé ¥. Sullivan, 3: A. Abrabams and Yetta Holtzmenn, 50—40. Harry J. Parker and Annie Fuller, 30—22, Stanley G. Scovern and Mary E. Coon. 30 J. A. Koster and Carrie L. Wegener, 0. C. L. Driefer and Anna D. Reineke, 32— John E, Shields and Annie Fairfax, 3 . D. H. Nutter and Neili Drinkwaser, 26—26. L. P. Bassford and Littie Johnson, 2120, Jobn R. Ragle and Marietta Vader, 3040, Owen Farrell and Sarah Cashin, 46—35. Blackwell DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS, Complaints filed : Charlotte M. Oisen against George C. Olsen. Lulu A. Burr against Ggorge W. Burr. Divorce granted : Annie Wilkins from J. F. Wilkins, on cross- complaint for cruelty; by Judge Hebbard. Cross- complainant awarded’ $40 a month alimony, $50 counsel fees and custody of minor child. BIRTHN—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, [Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication “offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of persons authorized to have the same published. ] Z BORN. McVAMER~—In this city. November 8, 1895, to the wife of James McVamer, a sor. POWER~—In this city, November 10, 1895, to the wife of William J. Power, a son. RISEDORPH—In Oakland, November 3, 1895, to the wife of Frank E. Risedorph, ldlulh}osg ROBINSON—In Berkeley, November 11, 1895, 10 the wife of A. A. Robinson, a son. ovember %, 1895, to the Qadghies 2590 | wife of Outo A, Weihe, MARRIED. HAGEMANN—HOFFMANN—In this city, No- vember 7, 1895, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Al- bert H. Hagemann and Lilly Hoffmann. KOLKMANN—PAPE—In this city, November 9, 1895, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Willlam H. Kolkmann and Luise K. Pape. JOHNSON—RASMUSSEN—In Lorin. November 7. 1895, by the Rev. J. G. Vogel, Peter Johnson of San Francisco and Elsie Rasmussen ot Lorin, KOSTER—W tGENER—In this city, November 12, 1895, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, John A. Koster and Carrie L. Wegener. MOCKEL—STUMPF—In this city, November 10, 1895, by the Rev. F. Bonn, Huber: Mockel and Mary Stumpt, both of San Francisco. STAHL—ROBOHM—In this city, November 10, 1895. by the Rev. J. }. Schroeder, August C. L. Stahl and Margaretha Robohm. WACKENRODER—RAUFUSS—In this city, No- vember 9, 1895, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Henry W. P.Wackenroder and ‘Alvina Raufuss. DIED. McEnroe, Patrick H. McHenry, John McMullin, Mary Maguire, Joseph Markey, Agnes M, Nash, Anna E. orris, Colonei Basil orton, Mrs. Mary E. Read, Francis Rosseter, Robert S. Annie Smith, Mrs. Anna J, Lovegrove, Ella R. Tomalty, Elien Thompson, Bridget BASSILIO—In this city, November 11, 1895, Joseph L., dearly beloved husband of Margarette Bassilio, and father of Joseph, John, Maggie, William, Clara, Katie and George Bassilio, and brother of Mrs. George Nightingale, a native of ;waney, Australja, aged 54 years 1 month and 1 ay. B~ Notice of funeral hereaiter. BELL—In" Vailejo, November 12, 1895, John, beloved husband of Elia Bell. and father of Mrs. Jules Elmquest and John A. Bell, & native of Scotland, aged 67 years. BUTLER—In the City and County Hospital, No- vember 11,1895, James Bittler, aged 47 yesrs FOLEY—At Halfmoon Bay, November 2, 189 Ellen, beloved wife of John Foley, a native ot Parsonstown, Kings County, Ireland, aged. 68 years. [Boston papers please copy. | HARMS—In this city, November 11, 1895, Hans, beloved husband of Maria Harms, and father of Freda and, Rosie Harms, anativeof Holstein, Germany, aged 50 years 10 months and 15 days. B Friends and acquaintances are respec fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 2 0'clock P. M. from_his late residence, 929 Pacific street. Please omit flowers strietly. -Interment I. 0. O. F. Cemetery. Offi- s and members of Syracuse Lodge k Knights of P Lodge No. are rgspectfully invited to attend. HEARTY—In this city mber 10, 1895, John Hearty, boloved father of Ella Hearty and M J. Barnacle, brother of the late James and Pa rick Hearty, and uncle of Thomas E. and James Hearty, @ native of County Louth, ireland, aged Vears. #%Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 2:30 o’cloc M., from the par- Bassilio, Joseph L. Bell, John Butler, James Foley, Ellen Harms, Haos Hearty, John Henderson, Frederick Howard, Mic Justice, Kenn lorsof United Undertakers, 27 and 29 Fiith street. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. HENDERSON—In Potter Valley, November 12, 1895, Frederick L. Henderson, a native of San Francisco, aged 41 years and 8 months. HOWARD—In this city, November 12, 1805, Michael Howard, beloved brother of Martin and Thomas Howard and Mrs. {cCarron, and cousin of Mrs. M. C. McGrath and Mrs. Nelly Murphy, a native of Milltown, County Clare, Iri- land, aged 22 years. Friends” and acquaintances are respect- fally invited to attend the faneral TO-MORROW (Thursday), at B:30 o'clock A. M., from _the Cen- tral Hozel, 530 Third street, thence to St. Rose’s Charch, Brannan street, where & requiem hjgh mass will be celebrated forthe repose of his soul, commencing at § o'clock A. 3. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. JUSTICE—On board steamer City of Sy vember 10,1895, Charles William Jus beloved brother of Mand, Gus and Harr s and nephew of Charles' and John McKeever, a native of Alameda County, Cal., aged 32 years and 6 months. A5 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 9:45 0'clock a. ., from the par- lors of the United Undertakers, 27 and 29 Fiftn street. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland, by 11 0'clock A. M. creek boat. KENNEY—In this city, November 11, 1895, James, beloved husband of Bridget Kenney, @ native of County Tyrove, ireland, sged 7% years, g3 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 8:30 o’clock A. M., from his late residence, 2960 Howard street, thence to St. Peter’s Church, where 8 solemn requiem mass will be celebratea for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock A. M. lnterment Holy Cross Cemetery. LITTLE—In this city, November 9, 1895, Annie Littie, a native of Rhode Island, aged 23 years. LOVEGROV E—In thiscity, November 9, 1895, Ella Romain, wife of the late George H. Love- grove, and_beloved mother of George P., Walter R. and Helen Lovegrove, a native of New York City. [Brooklyn Y.) papers please copy. | Ao Friends and acquaintances are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral THIS.DAY (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock P.3c. from her lato dence, 610 Mason sireet. Please omit flow- Interment strictly private. MCENROE—In this city, November 11, 1895, Patrick H., dearly belovéd son of Mary and the late Thomas McEnroe, and brother of John, Henry, James and Thomas Mc roe, a native of Columbia, Tuolumne Coun .. aged 39 years and 9 months. Ba-Friends and acquaintances are respeet- fally invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday).at 9 0'clock A. M., from his late residence, 437 Fulton_streer, thence (o Sacred Heart Church, corner Fillmore and Fell streets, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock A. . Interment Mount Calvary Ceme- tery Y. M. C. U.—Loyola Assembly No1, Y. M. C. U.— Members of the above named assembly are re- quested to attend the funeral of our late brother, Patrick H. McEnre from his late residence, 427 Fulton stree HIS DAY (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock A. . s fraternally, L. J. DWYER, President. J.J. Powrgs, Recording Secretar: MCHENRY—In San Jose, November 7,189 McHenry, a native of Wisconsin, aged 69 and 10 mouths. McMULLIN—In Oakland, Mary, mother of Samnel, Ellen and Rebed Mrs, W. A. McEihatton and Mrs. . strong, & native of Ireland, sged A3 Friends and acquaintances are fully invitea to attena the funeral services THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 2 0'clock . ., at her late residence, 208 Eighth street, Oakland. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. MAGUIRE—In Ontario, San Bernardino County, Cal., November 10, 1895, Joseph Maguire, be. loved son of Elizabeth and the late Patrick Ma- guire, a native of San Francisco, aged 35 ye AB-Friends and acquaintances are Tesp fully invited toattend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 9:45 0’clock A. ., from the par- lors of J.C. O’Connor & Co.. 767 lssion street, thence to St. Patrick’s Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated f0r the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock A, M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MARKEY—In this city, November 11, 1895, Agnes Mary, beloved daughterof Alfred and Mary Markey, a native of San krancisco, aged 1 year 9 months and 2 days. && Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 1 0'clock P. M., from the resi- dence of the parents, 8 Victor street, off Bryant, between Seyenth and hth. [uterment Mount Calvary Cemeterv. NASH—In this city, November 10, 1895, Anna E. Nash, beloved mother of E. L. Nash, Mrs. E. J. Scott'and Mrs. X. N. McKaig, & native of Massa chusetts, aged 81 years and 4 months. g Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday). at 2 0'clock P. M., from the West Side Christian Church, Bush street, above Scott. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery, NORRIS—In this city, November 10, 1895, at the Occidental Hotel, Colonel Basil Norris, Surgeon V. S. A. retired. a na tve of Frederick, Md., aged 67 years and 8 months. #aFriends, officers of the Army and Navy and companions of the Loyal Legion are requested to attend the funeral at Post Chapel, Presidio, THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock . M. Interment at Presidio Naiional Cemetery. NORTON—An anuiversary requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of the soul ot the late Mrs. Mary E. Norton THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock A... in St. Dominic's Church, Steiner and Bosh streets. READ—In this city, November 11,1895, Francls J., beloved son of Frank E. and May Read, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 2 years and 1 month. ROSSETER—In this city, November 11, 1895, Robert Stanislaus, beloved son of Winitred and the 1ate_John'H. Rosseter, a native of Francisco, aged 19 years 10 months and 7 days. 2 Friends are respectfully mvited to attend the funeral services TO-MORROW (Thursday). at 9:30 o'clock A. M., at St. Dominic’s Monastery. Interment private. Please omit flowers. SMITH—In this city, November 12, 1895, Mrs. Anna J. Smith, a native of New York. THOMPSON—In this ovember 12, 1895, Bridget Thompson, a native of Ircland, aged 65 years, TOMALTY—In this city, November 11, 1895, Ellen, beloved wife of P. J. Tomalty, a native of Ireland, aged 56 years. B5-Friends are respecttully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock A. ., from her late residence, 536 Minna street, thence to St. Patrick’s Churcn, Mission street, wherea mass will be celebrated for the Tepose of her soul, commencing at 9 0'clock A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ¥ November 11, beloved wife of’ Dayid McMu rs UNITED UNDERTAKERS’ LMING PARLORS. e e o Fimiciass Punera at Reasonable Rates. Telephone 3167. 27 and 29 Fifth street. MCAVOY & GALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBATMERS, 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. Telephone 3080. " CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY, N SAN MATEO COUNTY; NON-SECTARIAN; 1aid out on the lawn plan; perpetual care; bean- ent and easy of access; see it before a burial place elsewhere, titul, POvlE Oy Gtice, 9 Gity Hall Axenues

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