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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1895. 15 HOUSES TO L “ROUMS, D fent or 3 of # months (0 A man ess B. box 58, C: RD, NEAR Ha S ROOMS AD >ATTERSON & CO. WO-STORY HOUSE, ITAMP: | JOMS; BATH; ALDWIN & HAM goteomers——————— 1 18] COTTAGES marine view YOTTAGE OF 5 ROOMS AN FLAT 6 ROUMS per flat 6 rooms and bath. B CONVENIENT U rooms. bath 1314 Fell, ne: T OVELY FLAT: 5 RCOMS AND ,bet. Noe and Sanchez; very low 4 Nineteenth st Tent to good tenant HOWARD —SUNNY, pered and painted flat, Q1 3. and ba rooms, bath; ' LOWER FLA Fourteenth, nr. Valencia. 8 SUNNY ROOX OOMS (SECOND STORY): W ROOMS AND BATH, N kson; rent low. AND BATE Cor. McAllister and Broderi. 2 FLATS; 5 OR 6 ROOMS: § A1 MISSION arse sunny papered room OAKS—NEW SUNNY and bath esch, 0 ITABLE FOR HOU California © CLAYTON—2 FUR OR | Devisadero Street. ADERO—TWO SUNNY FRONT | 2004 25 keeping privile Eighth Streer. EIGHTH—THREE SU store: large yard; all con d and cookstove keeping; ba mplete for hou: and all conven Folsom Street. FOLSOM—HOUSEKEE furnished or unfurnished: $10 up: bath. L Geary Stieel. 1E PARK: $1 alcove suite ‘and sdjoin| closets; partly furniste porcelain sink, bath, Harrison Street. PARLORS FUR- nished for housekeeping, with bath in- cluded; cheap. 27 = HARRISOD Howard Street. ~(3$) HOWARD—CHEAP HOUSEKEEPING egant front parior; rent $10. SUNNY BAY-WID ing rooms; bath: rex Jackson Street. LARKIN — FUR- 1% room, with use of kitchen, for light bousekeping —TWO OR prettily fur- CTING ROOMS, iished complete 71 MARKET. furnished rooms for light bousekeeping. - McAllister Street. MCALLISTER — H / parlor floor,dining-room, kitchen; complete NDSOME SUNNY Minna Street. SHED LIGHT HOUSE- i MINNA—FURD MINNA—NICE ROOMS ¥OR HOUSE- stove and sink, eic.: also single. Mission Street. COMPLETELY FURNISH- ed; nice kitchen: 7 MISSION — FRO ©) lors, with kitchen, MISBION — 1 housekeeping, $8; singie room, porch and yard; $15. RGE ROOM FOR 2 Tooms for ‘housekeeping; bath; 3 NICE HOUSEKEEPING rooms and bath. O’ Furrell Street. O'FARRELL — 3 OR rooms for housekeeping: good location. Call beiween Y and 1. Seventh Street. 5 FURNISHED NTH — FURNISHED ROOMS from $1 & week; housekeeping; transient. HOUSEKEEPI Polk Street. 1002 POLK, COR. OF GEARY i sunny ‘flats of 3 rooms each; completely ing: in modern apariment lding: quiec place: fine d all con- equipped for house house: no lodgers: mentel; separate kitchen: Vel 20 and §; evenson Stree 3 STEVENSON—2 NICE SUNNY ROOMS aud bath, furnished for lousekeeping. 64 519 THIED. CORNER SOUTH PARK—FUR- 9L nished tlousekeeping roon Van Ness Avenne. v FURMSHED ping: reasonable. 1C | 7965 Bush Street. ©) BUSH—NICELY FURNISHE < room, with or without board. { Eddy 632 EDDY — aLC OV’ & water: privilege of treet. Yighth [ ElEE strictly res 28 Eighth st. NT HOUSE: 126 d unfurnished: 50 FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR OUZ yin Tignt now ing: also single roon G~ ) ELLIS, Cor OF ~1 OR ¢ ny tarni rooms. LiS—LARGE AND Folsom Street. 9= FOLSOM—SINGI DD trons oo $6mon: Qf1 FOLSON_NIC 961 sianie tor two room; iu & nice private iami o FOLSOM 2 3 G ARY ST.—LARG { Z1 nandsomely furnished | Golden Gate Avenue. | Q1 Q GOLDEN GAT Grove Street. 101 Sxoy, “POLK — SUN2 nished lemen: rent reasonable. Howar eet. g £9= HOWARD — .Y FURNISHED DL roows for 1128 Howann- ZO ne: furnished: $5 per month: Amer- | ican fam avply. 1113: one but guiet, sob HOWARD—4 NICE UM roon: 95 HYDE, Z9) corner room ; JESSIE also si | 449 HOUSEKEEPING nt sunny si ; bath, etc.; $10 to £30. PARTLY rUR JONFS- hou n and bat dow rooms for 903 | Bieirny Stree =1 KEARNY—PLEASANT 2 rooms for business or private F1 KEARNY—_LA | O2 sunny rooms: §6 and 812: Enzlish family _\l INGTON HOUSE, 127 A ant sunny rooms, en’s teris reason Lark ble. n every respe _ Street. COR. BAY-WINDOW : kitchens 91 LAR 3 91 LARKIN —SUNNY 15133 Saaiiast it deaire FRONT priva UITE avenworth street. routh. ROARDING AND ROOMS—Continued. CITY REAL ESTATE. CITY REAL ESTATE. 494 VENWORTH_LARGE, SUNNY clegant rooms, single and suite; new bed- ding: excellent table; desirable house for gentle- men. BOAKD CHILDREN ) Nmu:b;“ SHES IN t0 board: reasonable. 2819 Sixteenth st. MALL ROOMS: also joining rooms; reason- treet 31 FIFTH—! ONT HOUSEREEP- 4 e 3 ate: no children; $8. FUR- 5 people need SHED | iy wih & certified check upon some well kniown | and re | acceptance, us re ROOMS; NEW tes and NISHED ine roows with piano, connecting well furnished sunny bay-win- | 10 be UNFURNISHED : NICELY FURNISHED teand single; first class 11292 ar ZZ room 7OSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARK Sixth and_Seventh—Single and night, 35¢ to $1: week, §1 50 10 $5 MARK ST Mason reet. | 417 MASOX_CHANGED HANDS: NICELY { furnished suites: single rooms; all conveni- | ences. | McAllister Street. CNNY SINGLE dentist or physician. )AA MCALLISTE AND Minna Street. 667 5 oom; $1a week, Mission Street. | JUROPE HOUS! | 4 rarnisned room ©)9)¢) MISSION — LARGE SUNNY | 1222 nished pariors: single or en suite: bath. |— Natom: Street. | 718 XaToua-T0 LET; 3 LARGE ROO! i rent $9: sunny side. { " Ninth Street. renovated: ; mlso housekeeping rooms; running water; $6 up. COR. EIGHTH—NICELY FUR- 1169 MISSION—NICELY single or en suite: transients. FUR- MARKET, (CHANGED win dow file. O’Farrell Street. ©)¢) O'FARRELL — £ room for gentleman; all convenience ©) O'FARR Z mished fro RGE sunny s GF Polk Sireet. ]7 BOUK ~ LARGE SUNNY DOUBLE { single rooms; $510 $12. ICELY FURNISHED T SUD FUR- nitable for agentieman. UNFURNISHED; | OR Powell Street. POWELL—EL 19 ANTLY FURNISHED <*) suites; single sunny frout rooms; transient. Sixth Sireet. 93 SIXTH — THE HILLSDALE, 99 rooms: single and en suite; §1 to $1 50 «j,l { 5D TH—FRONT SUNNY HOUSE | «%% ing rooms: reasonabl: EEP- 59¢ SIXTH—3 LARGE UNFURNISHED Ze) sunny rooms for housekeeping; cellar; water; $9. Stockton Street. 1 STOCKETON Y FRONT SUITE: 1314 ociors offios: elezantiy furnishd; cheap. Sutter Street. Sunny room ; adjoining bath; private family. Tenth Street. TENTH-NIC suites or single; also Third Street. W INCEE TER HOUSE—44 THIRD, NEAR Market; most convenient and respectal rooms 26¢ 1o $1 60 per night: #1 50 to $6 per week; electric lights in every room: reading r'm; free bus. Turk Street. =1 4A TURK—ELEGANT SUITE SUITABLE H1456r man ana wite or gent of means, © TURK—SUNNY SINGLE ROO! 543 and bamn: $5. Miscellaneous. HOUSE, OPP. CITY HALL—FUR- et ngle or ensuite; $8and $16 up. “A MERICAN EXCHANGE HOTEL REOPEN- A ed on the European plan; light airy rooms from 25c to $1 per day, $4 per month and up. 12, BOALD! AND KOOMS. (100D TABLE B \ND ROOMS AT THE (G Frimswick Hotel, Oakinnd, 7 THE ABBOTSFORD, BROADWAY AND T boix st.—Qniet and nomelike; charges moder: ate: board optional: all cars direct. 820 SUTTER—WELL-FURNISHED LARGE GAS STORES TO LET. $30 STORE CORNER WILLOW AVE. AND « Polk st., near Eddy; living-rooms; fine location for grocery and bar. QTORE ON THE ) Apply 1500 Mari 'S'r(m’ D BASEMENT AND 4 ROOMS AND bath. cor Hayes and Webster. 734 Hayes st FOR BENT-LARGE FRONT OFFICE AND part of stoce. 921 and 223 PARLOR FLOUR, SUIT- tor's oftice. Key 21714, Market, Drumm and ( vator, ®fc.: Tents reasonable. BURK JLEGANT OFFICES IN NEW_SPRECKELS building, 925 Market: rents low: no extra cnarge for gas, janitor services or heating. Apply building or UMBS! 14 Montg. MONEY TO LOAN. OANS ON REAL ESTATE 1ST AND 2ND mortgages. undivided interests, estates, and on furniture’ or planos, without removal, in the city and Oakland or Alameda: any amount; lowest rates; all business confidenti: vings bank books bought. Callorwriteto B! 40 Monigomery. “A DVARCESON DIAMONDS, JEWELRY AND, £\ ail securities. Columbia Loan and Collateral Oflice, § G v AGE: interests, real estate in pro- 4 Montgomery, rooms 2-3. ST AND 2D MORTGAGES; CITY OR COU try: administrators’ morigages, Interests in es- tates, diamonds, pianos, etc, MUKPHY, 628 Mkt. ONEY LOANED, 61 PER CENT ON mortgages. A. F.JOHNS & C Market st. T OANS ON FURM 3 ONEY LOANED 0! 3 other valuables at the Security Loan Office, 5 Market st.,nr. Mason; private entrance 7 Turk. ORROW MONEY O3 MONDS, jewelry, furniture and pianos without removal: lowest rates. Call or write to HARRY ANKEL & €0., Mills bldg, 5th floor, r 6: strictly confidential 'RICTLY PRIVATE LOAN OFFICES, Market, cor.~tockton, rms. 17 and 18, first floo estabiished 30 years: al ways open. “Uncie Bil PROPOSALS ROPOSALS FOR - rans’ Home ¥ given t sealed proposals will be recc ¥ the board “tors 0f the Veterans' Home Associs its oftice, room 13, 320 Sansome street, San Fran- ifornia, up to 2 o'clock r. ., Saturday, er 21,1860, and opened immediately the in the presence of bidders, for furnisning and vering quartermaster and commissary supplies for the Veterans' Home, Napa County, California (rafiroad station Yountville), for the six months ng January 1, 1896, and ending June s, with information and instructions for “AIRY ROOM: | submitting bids, will be furnished upon appli- cation 0 the undersigned. Bidders will carcfully follow the conditions of the schedules, and no bid will be considered unless it is in accordance with such schedules. Each bidder must accompany his sponsible banking house for at least 10 per ce the amount of his bid, payable to J. C. Car- rier, treasurer, conditionai that the bidder will enter into a zood and valld c uired by The board re- 10 reject any or all bids, and to t serves the righ order any quantit fied. Add J.7J. Scovill Home Assoctation, room 13 San Francisco, California. of the board of directors. J. J. SCOVILLE, Secretal PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES FOR THE Whittier State Scnool. 4 In pursuance of the action of the Board of T r||‘cv e Vhi psals of Ca.ijornia manufactur where price and quality are equal and Lo conaist of: Coffee, tea, SYTup, rice, eic. Canped z00ds. Groc Bufter, g , cheese, yeast. ract, upon notice of | rthe amount speci- | Veterans' | or production | Flour, meal, barley, bran, middlings, etc. Reans, p Loes, vegelavles, etc. Beet, mutton and po ! Lara, tallow, ham, bacon, etc. Benzine, gasoline, coaloil. rde oil. wood, coal, etc. Flannel, cassimere and blankets. Crockery and glassware. Leather and shoe findings. Brooms and brushes. 5. C: ts, suspenders and rubber clothing. 6. Furaiture and mattresses. 7. 1ce. 8. Drugs. 19 Stationery. All parties or firms desiring to bid will address Superintendent of the Whittier State School, Whit- tler, Cal, for terms and specifications and blank forms. In order to preserve uniformity and to facilitate the award it has been resolved to receive no bids unless made upon blank forms furnished by the Superintendent. The number of class bid for shonld be plainly marked on ontside of envelope containing bid. ANDREW MULLEN, President. PATTERSON,) A MITCHELL, 4 5. IOR COURT OF THE CITY nd County of San Francisco, State of Califor- nia, Department No. —. CATHERINE WIL Plaintiff, vs. STEPHEN WILKS, Defendant. fon brought in the Nu- perior Court, City and County of San Francisco, State of California. and the Complaint filed in said City and_County of San Francisco, in the oftice of the Clerk of said Superior Court. The Peopie of the State of California send Greet- ng to STEPHEN WILKS, Defendant. You are hereby required to appear In an action brought against you by the above-named Plaintift in the Superior Court, City and County of San Francisco, State of California, and 1o snswer the complaint filed therein within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this Sum- mons, if served within tnis County; or, if served elsewhere, within thirty days. ‘The said action is brought to obtain a judgment and decree of this Court dissolving the honds ot matrimony now existing between plaintiff and de- | fendant upon the ground of defendant’s willful de- sertion, and willful noglect, and_awarding to plain- U the exclusive care, charge, custody and control of the minor children, fssue of the merriage be- tween plaintiff and aefendant, also for general.re- lief, as wilt more fully appear in the Coniplaint on 0 which speciai reference is hereby made. Altzof which will more fully appear inthe Com- plaint on file herein, to which you are hereby re- serred. And sou are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said Complaint, as above required. the said plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief therein demanced. Given under my hand and Seal of said Superior Court at the City and County of San Francisco, Siate of Caiifornia, this 27th day of September, in thevear of our Lord oné thousand efght hundred and ninety-five. C. F.CURRY, Clerk. [MEAL By H. F. Morris, Deputy Clerk. A. RUEF, Attorney for plaintiff, 402 Montgom- ery street, *an Francisco, PECIAL ADMINISTRATOR SALE BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE PROPERTY In the city of Oakland. Alameds znd Berkeley SATURDAY. December 7. 1895, at 2 . M., at salesroom, 466 Eighth st., Oakland. We will sell by order of A. C. Freese, Public Administrator of the City and County of San Francisco: Xight modern cottages, well iocated, with 1 lots, all situated in splended localities in Oakland and Berkeley. Also, two modern flats on San Pablo avenue, Oakland. Also, six large business and residence lots in Oakland and Alameds. Do not fail to secare a catalogue at our office and examine the property before day of sale, AS SPACE WILLNOT ADMIT OF FULL PAHTIC- ULA RS LAYMANCE REAL FSTATE AND INVEST- MENT CO., 466 Eighth st,, Oakland. PAK ., PROBATE—IN THE Super! for the City and County of San Francisco, State of California. In the mat- ter of the estate of CHARLES D. ROOT, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that MONDAY, the 9th day of December, A. D. 1895, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, atthe courtroom of Department No. 9 of said court, at the new City Hall, in the City and County of &an Francisco, State of California, bave been appointed as the' time and_place for proving the will of sald CHARLES D. ROOT, de- ceased, and for hearing the application of RUBY ALICI: ROOT for the Jssuance to herof letters fis;:menmry thereon. Dated November 26, A. D. [Seal.] CHARLES F. CURRY., Clerk. By F. B. HOUG. TON, Deputy Clerk. WALTER H. LINFORT) Att’y for Petitioner. )¢) VAN NESS AVE.—NEWLY FURNISHED 922 50y Toomis; parior floor; comfortable house; excellent table; references. 614 SUTTER —THE WESTMINSTER; handsome bay-window rooms; other rooms. I CLA rooms; excelient board: UNNY SUNNY, WELL-FURNISHED 626 7 3 board, $45 upward; single, $20 upward. FJ OTEL BERTLING, 714 BUSH_OPENED AS a famiiy hotel; references given and required; all modern conveniences. NEY HOTELWENTWORTH, 617 BUSH 5T.— Changed hands; fine rooms; good table, SANTA CLARA COUNTY. REAL ESTATE. ANTA CLARA VALLEY LANDS. 19,000 acres in subdivisions for frult planting. Apply to C. H. PHILLIPS, proprietor. 82 East Santa Clara st,, San Jose, Cal. ERE'S A SNAP FOR HOMESEEKERS, ENGLISH COTTAGE HOUSES, PRICE REDUCED TO $3250 ON THOSE UNSOLD. TO CLOSE THIS WEEK. THEY ARE OPEN. SEE THEM TO-DAY. $250 cash, balance monthly: same ag rent; will buy an elegant modern house of 6 and 7 roor's and baih: larze basement: substantially built; ele- gautly finished and complete in all details: sce them to-day: they are open for inspection; Califor- Dia st cor. 50 ave.; take Sacramento-st. cars. Call at ofiice for full particulars. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & 0., 638 Market st. BSENT OWNER A ORDERS A SACRIFICE. $6250—Two handsome modern fiats'of 6 and 7 rooms and bath on Pierce street, near Page; rents 350 estenoun; cost 38000 olscently, educed iromn $6750; only three ye: 'd; ot 25x106:3 feet. “EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., ISSION HOME. 638 Market st. N ON EIGHTEENTH STREET, A modern 2-story house of 6 rooms and_bath on the sunny side of the street: lot 25x114. This property ischeap at $4000, but the owner must realize at once, and any reasonable offer will be accepted. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 838 Market st. TE WILL TRA. ALL CLASSES OF CITY PROPERTY Forlots in the city of Los Angeles or desirably situated property in Southern Califi rnia. Address EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO,, 121 South Broad- way, Los Angeles, Cal, giving tull particulars of roperty for t rade, or call Ll EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. 16 N L, InvESTMENT, $4000—Six French fiats, of 4 and 3 rooms and bath; in good conditio sts.: always rented: pevs $648 per annam, being 17 per cent: recently reduced from $4700. STON, ELORIDGE & CO. " 838 Market st. X ADDITION. $6000—Ten rooms; artistically decorate parlors; French range: finished basemen: s conveniences for sale on €8sy terms: ot 26x137:6 £t.; north side of street: choice location. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. QUTTEL WIT $7000—A fine NW. corner 42:3x87:6 feet: this roperty can be improved L0 pay big: present house P60 Fooms can be iised, maiing corier Store and Pt the price offered is 4 big bangain, flats; at the Prige OXTON, ELDRIDUE & CO., 638 Market st. ISSION FLATS. N NEAR 141TH AND VALENCIA wo fine flats of b and 4 rooms and b foundation, etc.: rents $420 per annum are cheap at 84500, but owner Is forc ¢ and no reasonable offer will be re at once and no S TON, KLDRIDGE & i 638 Mark PTG VALUE .[SXU = BEDROCK PRICES. IN LOTS. COR electric cars; B5x120 fec THE Bl B1250. g Tii 55 o Sanchess Soxits: 2 BLOCKS FROM THE PARK $1500. Fortn side ot Carl st.. near Coies 2o | on speculation. LY CI near Belvedere; 25x the neighborhood. 137:6 feet; sure mor [ < AN F $17JO on Wal 108 feet; nothing like it D14 RE D FROM 23250; A FINE 2500. Ker st., near Washington; X106:4 feet; choice neighborhood; this is & snap. O AN UNEXCELLED SITE FOR &2000. road hotse: a prominent corner, with nearly 200 feet frontage on the Ocean-House road, near the new racetrack EASTON, ELDRIDGE & €O. 638 Market 5 JXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY S SEASON SAN MATEO COU2 ONE MILE DISTAX FROM REDWOOD CI BY THE ORDER OF BERTHA BEITTAIN. DESCRIPTIO! . .TO CAPITAL This property. parily ~ NO_BETTER SUB- level, rolling, hilly and RBAN HOME wooded, picturesque CAX BE FOUND. with grand bay and To investors — The valley views, i8 im- price will insure large proved with fine resi- profit. dence, clegant grounds and many outbuild- TO HOMESEEKERS. | Combine and buy this property, then subdivide it. its hills. valleys and oak grov will make many lovely ings. WATER SUPPLY. The supply of water is abundant from weils and a private reser- voir, which can be largely increased, while Spring Valley's suit any taste. The pro- posed grand boulevard survey runs main passes along one this tract. side. THE CLIMATE. This section of the — Santa Clara Valley. LOCATION. which is that nearest San Francisco, has a deligntful, healthy and unexcelled climate, while the soil is the most fertile of any por- tion of the State. ENVIRONMENT. Families of wealth surround this property in every direction for miles with their grand suburban villas. Stan- ford University is within six miles, ‘and many other _educa- tional institutions are within easy distance. Tay Forest Farm is only” one hour's ride from San Francisco or San Jose. with many trains daily. The com- mutation ticket to this city is §8 per month. The line will soon be made an overland road and the service 13 tobe greatly improved. An eleetric road is an early possibility. TERMS. Half cash and_bal- ce in two years at per cent: interest secured by mortgage. Title perfect. Sale OWNERSHIP. final. "No confirma- This property —has tlon necessary. For been in the family of further particulars the present owner over see catalogue. forty years. A most_careful inspection of the property 1s in- vited, and carriages will meet visitors at Redwood City ‘for that purpose. For further information, maps, eLc., apply 10 WCAFEE BROTHERS, REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND AUCTION EERS, 108 MONTGOMERY S RY ST., SAN FRANCISCO. HOUSES RAISE RED OR TURNED into flats; all kinds of business done in San Franeiscojor Alameda County for cash or mouthly installments; plans furnished. O. W. FORSYTH, 840 Market st. Ouuluh: INVESTMENTS. 60,000 TU LOAN. BANK INTEREST DOUBLED. PROPERTY TITLES GUARANTEED. NO RISK. COMPARE. NO RISK. £360 a year on $2260 buys 4 neat flats, while city banks will only pay you $90. $120 a month on $15,500 for ele of Market; new improvements; ban] pays $60. 4600—Rents $40: for cottage and 2 flats on Bush, to rear street. $5000—Rents $48: 3 new flatg on car line. $6800—2 new flats; Jackson st.; rents §65. $10,000—Store and 4 flats: new; near City Hall; reniagad. $12,500Ellis st.: investment: rents $125. $6600—3 flats and stable in Western Addition; rent g uéfl) FINE CORNER; ALWAYS $1 .500. Tented for 8116 select locality. D CORNER 110x120; NEW IM- $20.000. Provements: rens giso. 48 USINESS PROPERTY; LOT $ -000. 26x120; within 150 feet of Mar- ket; near the Baldwin; with small outlay will easily rent for $500. $]25.000 MARKET-ST. BUSINE S8 property, near the Baldwin; 2 frontages. nt corner N. interest only . M. SPECK & CO., e 602 Market st. HE ONLY LOTS FOR SALE AT 8350 ON STREETS GRADED, SEWERED AND MACADAMIZED. All ready to build on and within a block.of an electric road that will take you to your work in 30 minutes. You can buy on $10 monthly payments. WE WILL BUILD TO ORDER ON ONE OF THE AROVE LOTS A neat and substantial 4-room bay-window cot- tage, and the house and lot complete will cost you only $1260. A very small smount down and 816 & month. Now yoll‘l( better take a nleasant little ride and see this property. It’s way down in price and way up in desirabllity. Take a Mission or Valencia street car, transfer at 1ath to electric road, and ride to Chenery and SLro sts. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. OVELY RESIDENCE IN THE MISSION chewp; or will exchange for a good building lot in Western Addition; 7 rooms and bath, with every known convenience. Apply to WORKMAN & FRENCH, 630 Marxet st. ELEGANT 2-STORY .Y-WINDOW HOUSE: g Sy NS ment: plan 3 A g :Pn:uh , balance same as rent. 2308 ryant ave. car Fourth and Brannan | 0TH ST., | to bulid upon: 1 biock trom | AP LOT | and varied places to | through | AT AUCTION. ol SHAIN\VALDI, Bgég{nEEE & CO. SALES! 218 AND 220 MONTGOMERY STREET, MILLS BUILDING, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1895, AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. ESTATE OF JAMES McGINN, DECEASED. DEVISADERO AND ELIIS STS.—SE. corner; in subdivisions: corner 8714x100 ft.; inside lots 25x100 and 25x137Y4 ft. Ellis-st. lot, 27%x11314 ft. Devisa- dero st. is rapldly becoming the best uptown retall business street. CALIFORNIA ¢ Nos. 2935-2937%4: S. line, nr. Baker; 3 modern flats; rents $42 50; 1ot 25x8215 ft.; also the vacant lot, 25x8215 ft,, adjoining, which is to be sold separately. HENRY ST.—N. line; 100 ft. E. of Castro: 26x 115 #t.; sireet paved, sewered and ac- cepted: ot ready to build on; in the Mission warm belt. OCEAN VIEW—Lots 2 and 6, block D, Railroad Homestead Association; will be sold as a whole or in 12 subdivisions of 25x 125 ft. each. BEN FRANKLIN HOMESTEAD ASSOCIATION —Lot 104, 25x114:8 ft. CITY LAND ASSOCTATION—Lot 31, block 39; Iots 9. 10 and 11, block 38; will be sold as a whole or in subdivisions. EIGHTEE. NTH AVE —Richmond _district: E. line, 278:11 ft. N. Clement st.; 50x 120’5t Also T HIRTY-SIXTH AV E. Corner B s on B st. by 100 ft. on 36th ave. BOULEVARD LOTS. FIRST AVE.—Richmond, nr. Point Lobos; 25x 120 2.; must be sold. ESTATE OF OTTO FAUSS, DECEASED, INCOME PROPERTY—SE. cor. cott st.: Nos. 783 to 791 Haight st.; stores und 6 flat: buildings built in the most substantial manner: rents $252 50; lot 68:9x70. 120 1t HAIGHT- TO-ST. RESIDE ‘OME PROPI rooms, bath and basement: beautifully oed ; front and back lot 79X127:814; ole or in parcels. PROPERTY. ] T—Nos. 409-411 Davis W. line, near Washington; stor: rented to one tenant for 100 a month; lot 24x75. DAVIS-ST. COT | DUNCAN. W_COTTA ; Nos. 232 N. line. near Dolores; 5 rooms, bath and basement each; terms, one-fifth cash, balance in monthly or semi-annual payments; lot 25x114. . COTTA N. line, near Dolores: new of 5 rooms, bath and base- terms, one-fifth cash, balance in monthly or semi-anuual payments; lot 25x114. DAY ST MISSION WARM BELT. HARDY ST.—E. line, 100 &. of 16th: 2 lots 28x75 ose 1o Church and 16th elec- 5-1437 Pine near Polk; 5x120. FOrdiic n MARINE VIE Iarge lot, 88:4x127:6, with finest marine vie which can never be obstructed: very choice lo tion; a bargain. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgome: SUTTER ST SLY F house of 6 rooms and bath “all be st 1902 sonable (Q1TY PROPERTY WANTY A party having a surplus of cash wishes to_turn in an elegant piece of property, bringing in a hand some income, toward business property on Market, Kearny or streets near and leading into Market, and pay a cash differency EDWIN K. ALSIP & 0. 9 Rotunda Mills Buil San Fra 7 FOR SALE: BEST BUY Din Kichmond district: all modern improve ments; stone sidewalk: iron fence: street work all done: 14 block from stree tars. Appl Point Lobos aves. or B. 1. TAYLO Lobos. DARTY HAVING L proved proper fike to meet bu other party ith money who wou d sell on installments: houses of moderate cost would be readily salable; Address Propert office A FROOM COTTAGE 3116 Point UNIM- reet would tor ol W L 4 track; low prices: €as THY CO., 646 Market st. WEEKLY : GOOD BERKE! -% The dollar was earned irom day (o day The dollar was round, it rolled away. Save your doller. Gwn vour loi. £150—Lot 25x102; §1 weekl ' sewered. v; macadamized. 6 Market st., S. F., or = IF SOLD TO-DAY , FINE LOT SOUTH $ld( . of Park, 25x1 worth $500: owner must go East. 9 Powell st., room 3. JJOUSES BUILTFIE0 T0 $275 nlans. 1149 M and examin COUNTEY RE HE RICH MCMAHAN ESTATE, BANKS OF P SOLANO COU! ON THE NORTHERN Y, |11 1S GOING RAPIDLY AT #67 50 PER ACRE. Charmingly located on the south bank of Putah Creek: will grow every- thing krown to the vege- tabie kingdom: semi- tropical fruits reach per- fection there: 4000 acres divided into small homes of from 10 to 100 acres: 42 pleces 80'd since Sep- tember 1, this year. BOVEE, TOY & CO. 19 Montgomery st . VERAT, NICE PROPERTIES TO nge for Oakland, Berkeley and Alameda For particulars inquiry 632 Market st D. 1. TWING, Sonoma County, Cal. {SPARTO TOWN AND COLONY: ONLY 30R 4 honrs from the bay: the most equable climate of Central California, and the neighborhood of the next great development of electric power: equal to Folsom; apart of the “Rancho Canada de Capsy Grant”: unquestionably the eatliest and finest fruit veit on the coast_and superior to any, for di- versified farming: about acres, in 20-acre farms, surrounding the town; town already con- tains large brick blocks, a fine hotel, & finé high- school building, water works, artesian, pure and soft; desired & purchaser or purchasers to take the whole Interest of present owners_in the colony lots | and town property, in lump or otherwise, at shock- ingly low figures: it won’t cost much to examine; is an irrigation canal on the land. Apply to GEO. D. FISKE & CO., Woodland, Cal. Enwm K. ALSIP & CO. REAL ESTATE DEALERS, COUNTRY REAL ESTATE A SPECIALTY. ‘We have sold and exchanged properties during hard times. Why? Because we have a long list of the best properties in the State at the lowest prices, and parties wishing country lands find ex- actly what they want. __ PRICES REDUCED FROM 86000 TO $4500. OWNER MUST SELL TImmediately, on account of leaving the State: a fine 10-acre fruit farm st Mountain View, Santa Clara County, with trees in fine healthy condition, in full bearing, &nd also some berries for home use: house of b rooms, barn; chicken-houses to accom- ‘modate 1000 chickens; place is in fine order, hav- ing always hiad the best of care. The owner of a well-rented business block, cen- trally located in Oakland, will exchange, takinz a farm as part payment, and allowing the bal- ance to remain on a mortgage. EOWIN K. ALSIP & CO., No. 9, rotunda, Mills Building, San Francisco. ACRES, 8100: MORE SAME PRICE; PAY- 10 255682 & week, without interest; level valiey land; railroad runs through the tract: the best bargain jn California; secure a home; vou will not miss the $2 a_week: will be worth §5 to S1. WESTERN LAND COMPANY, 640 Market st. ¥ HAVE SOLD $70,000 worth of THE MCMAHAN RANCH IN THE PAST 60 DAYS. Catal @ free to ar o818 TEOVER, TOY & CO., 19 Montgomery st., . San Francisco, Cal. UGAR-PINE TIMBER FOR SALE. J. J. BIGLOW, second floor, room 3, Milis building. PAB.TLY FURNISHED COTTAGE OF & rooms and bath; modern improvements; elec- tric lighting; large garden, chicken-house and ;;‘7“8'«1 ..3'1:5, part casb, long amortgage. TO 8 ACRE CHICKEN RANCHES ON 10 4 years’ credit. D, H. TWING. Sonoma City,Cat END FOR OUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES S for sale. WOOSTER & WHITTON. San Jose. at 7th and | box 33, this e e P L O L RANGE BLOSSOM COLONY, OAKDALE, STANISLAUS CO., CAL. This beautiful property comprises about 1000 acres of land lying along the Stanislaus River, one mile from_Oakdale, the principal station of the Southern Pacific Railroad on the line between Stockton and Merced. The Stanislaus and Sau Joaquin Irrigation Company’s canal runs directly through the colony and the property has a per- petual water right, with an annual water tax of only §150 an acre. ‘e are prepared 10 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 has received diplomas and medals at eight different'county fairs in the State and for a_small consideration cares for ‘the orange groves for non-residents. Prices for land, including a nerpetual water right ana planted to orange trees, 175 ver acre. Unim- proved land wich fully paid up water rights $70 peracre. Terms: The purchase price payable in six annual payments, without interest; title per- fect and liberal discount for cash. For further particulars, meps and catalogues, ad- dress JKASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal, Or to F. T. KNEWING, our representative, Oakdale, Cal. OAKLAND ADYERTISEMENTS OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. ENUINE BARGAIN—BEAUTIFUL HOME; X '8 rooms and bath: full electric service; large lot: situated in the central part of Oakland ; terms $500 cash, balance $60 per month. A. H. BREED & CO., 460 Ninth st., Oakland. -ROOM_HOUSE. BARN, ETC.; LOT 100x100: only $700: easy terms. LODGE & POWELL, Fruoitvale station. &F27- FINE 2-STORY RESIDENCE; OV, cenrral; for sale: cost $4100. AL- N GARFIE Broadway. %8 0'0 EL OAKLAND RESL DODVU. dgence to trade for good clear country property. ALDEN & GARFIELD, 902 Broadway. $90 BUYS NEAT COTTAGE OF 7 ROOMS; near Oak-st. station; short walk to busi- ness center: s big smap. W. E. BARNARD & | SON, 458 Ninth st., Oakland. %2’1“).\1’1:1‘\{ FOR 5-ROOM_COTTAGES: plans free. F. BOEGLE. Golden Gate statn. LOTSNEAR THE ALTENHBEIM IN $15 and $1 a week; selling fast: « Fruitvale; electric cars; only $1 down H. B. PINNEY. owner, 902 Broadway, Oakland. good 'improvements. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE ¥ E AND CARPETS AT YOUR OWN H. SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st. yrice. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—1435 PARK STREET. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. TOR, IMMEDIATE SALE EAR SCHOOL and station: streets improved and sewered. $4360—$300 cash: $35 monthly; 33x160; hand- some new colonlal house, 7 rooms 'and bath; near Willow or Chestnut st. station. $3250—$200 cash: $30 monthly; 33x150; ele- gant colonial cottage, on principal driveway; 6 Tooms and bath. A $5250—$50 cash: $30 monthly; 38x100: cor- ner house, in fine condition; 8 rooms and bath. $3150—$200 cash; $27 monthly; 31x100: new cot- | cottage, 5 rooms and bath; certral location. $2250—%50 cash: $25 monthly; 30x100; tage, 4 rooms and bath, Houses to rent from #10 up. Open Sundays and holidays. MARCUSE & REMMEL, station Alameda, and 628 Market st., San Francisco. B 24000, XEW AND MODERN HOUSE OF 7 SD . rooms and bath: lot 42x147:6; in good locality; termseasy; installments. JOSEPH A. LEONARD CO., 1364 Park st., Alameda. ALAMEDA H )5 HOUSE 8 N $5)5 HO! large chicke OMS AND BATH; vard. 2120 Encinal ave. (B ELEY KEAL ESTATE. OF THF CHOICEST PROP- erty in Berkeley for sale at remarkably low prices: n specialty made of fine property; several pieces near the university to close an estate; prop- Crty for exchange. JOSEPH J. MASON, Dwight station. 1 ERKELEY BARGAINS £1500—Cuttage 4 rooms: large lot 100x125. $450—Corner 48x79; $50 down, $10 monthly. 1 acre on side hiil. 1 acre on eminence. 5 “orner 100x115 with creek. $150—Lot 25x102: $10 down, $5 monthly. $175—Lot $1x135; 310 down, $10 quarterly. $4500—3 acres on fine street. 00— Lot 48x100. $1600—-40x130; N'W. cor. Durant ave. and Ful- ton st. §1500—50x130: Fulton st., nr. Durant ave. $1600—40x130; NW. cor.” of Bancroft way and Union st. )—50x180; Bancroft wav, nr. Union st. SE. cor. of Durant and Tele- graph aves. $1500—50x110; Telegraph ave., nr. Durant ave. $1806—45x120; NE. cor. Bancroft way and Tel- egraph ave $1500—70x138; Hillegass ave $2000—70x140; Telegraph 00—91x13 versity grounds. $2000—120x119; Shattuck ave., nr. Vinest. $1800—An acre lot near the Town Hall. Also 70 lotsat Ashby station; cheap; on easy terms. Come quick if you wani the choice of these bargains. M. L. WURTS, Opp. Dwight-way station, Berkeley. STOCKTON ADVERTISEMENTS STOCKTON REAL ESTATE. SCALON HAS BEEN SELECTED BY THE directors of the S. F. and S, J. V. R. R. Co. (Valley road) for the principal station in the south. eastern part of San Joaquin County 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, alluvial loam lands sur- rounding the town, every acre of which will sold with & 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. . Bancroft way. . nr. Bancroft w University ave., near the Uni- TO LEASE. JPACE TO LET IN BRICK BUILDING; ANY St with or without power: suitable for lann- dry, manufacturing, etc. Apply GEORGE U. HIND, 411 Montgomery st. DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS. Complaints filed : ‘Alice Chesmore agmnst Clarence W. Chesmore. ‘Aunie Tilton against Jonn Tilton, Frances Goldstone against Peter B. Goldstone, John T. Hill against mma G. Hill. Divorces granted : . Kate McGlincey from Frank J. McGlincey. for exireme cruelty: by Judge Hebbard. Plaintift allowed to resume her maiden name of Kate Peters. ~ ‘Amciin Paradess from John Paradess, for cruelty; by Judge Daingerfield. Complainis for alimony: Paviine Cohn against Meyer Cohn, for $100 a month. MARKIAGE LICENSES, The following marriage licenses were issued by the County Clerk’s oflice December 2: Antone Alfaros and Sarah MacPherson, 35—32. Thomas V. Jackson and Anna E. Lane, 52—26. C. W. F. Mahler and Curoline F. Hilt, 36—26. Robert McDermott and Mary Burke, 54—39. Elba E. Matteson and Eva M. Matteson, 23—20. John C. Benton and Doris D. Lowe, 46—25. George E. Giblin and Mary J. Corbett, 23—20. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATH, Birth, marriage and_death notices sent by mail whil not he fuserted. ' 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. | _ BORN. BEMISS—In this clty, November 30, 1895, to the wite ot R. D. Bemiss, twins—son and daughter. BRUSE—In this city, Novamber 30, 1895, to the wife of B. F. Bruse, a daughter. DANIELS—In Alameda, November 28, 1885, to the wife of John J. Daniels, a daughter. HAMBRECHT—In West Berkeley, November 24, 1895, to the wife of L. Hambrecht, a daughter. HINCKLY—In this city, December 2, 1895, to the wife of Mark F. ckly, & son. LANE—In this city, November 30, 1895, tothe wite of Dr.F. J. Lane, a son. MCINTYRE—December 1, 1895, totha wife ot Leslie McIntyre, a son. MCHUGH~—TIn this city, November 22, 1895, to the wife of M. Mc Hugh, 8 son. MORRISEY—In this city, September 30, 1895, to the wife of J. H. Morrisey, & son. THOMS—1In this city, November 28, 1895, to the " wife of Arthur W. Thoms, & daughte MARRIED. COLE—COWLES—In this city, December 1, 1895, by the Rev. Dr. Dille, Isaac T. Cole ana’ Grace Cowles, both of San Francisco. GAVIGAN—MCGRATH-—In this city, November 6, 1895, by the Rev. Father Powers, James J. Gavigan and Maggie McGrath. LEVY—GOLDMA N—In this city, November 26, 1895. by the Rev. Dr. Jullus_Fayer. Louls Levy and Beile Goldman, both of San Francisco. PIKE—LEGRAND—In this city, November 29, 1895, by the Rev. W. D. Williams. E. 8. Pike of Redwood City and A. M. Legrand of Madison, Yolo County. I COUNTRY REAL ESTATE-Continued [ RICHARDS—BOYNTON—In this city, December 2,1895, by the Rev. W. D. Williams, J. H. Rich- ards and 8. A. Boynton, both of San Francisco. RILEY—TYSON—In this city,November 27,1895, 1d J. Riley and Ethel Tyson. DIED, Hayden, Margaret Kennedy, James Leen, John C. McCarthy, Mary McDonaid, Michael J, Morrison, Jeannie Murphy, James Murphy, John P. Reedy, Michael Stone, Dudley Trelut, Mrs. J. C. Becker, Minnie Crapo, Annie Donahue, Patrick Earley, James B. gander, duicts Gagan, Mary E. Gerlach, Dr. George Gillespl e A, Gobey, Frank Goddara, Charlotte R. Harder, J. H. BECKER-In this city, December 1, 1895, Min- nie. beloved wite of Henry Becker, a native o Hanover, Germany, aged 65 years 8'months and 16 days. 3 £7-Friends and acquaintances are respect: fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MOREOW (Wednesday), at 1:30 o'clock r. M., from her late residence, 27 Uak Grove avenue, between Fifth and Sixth, Harrison and Bryant streets. Interment I 0. O. F. Cemetersy. CRAPO—In this city, December 2, 1895, Annie, beloved wife of Herbert Crapo, and mother of Herbers West and Elizabeth 'Vaughn Crapo, & native of Iretand, aged 40 years. DONAHUE—In this city, November 30, 1895, Patrick Donahue, beloved brother of Mrs. Daniel Welton and Mrs. Richard Barry, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 38 yearsand 10 months. BF-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 8:30 0’clock A. ., from the resi- dence of Lis sister, Mrs. R. Barry, 718 Church street, between Twenty-first and ''wenty-second, thence to St. James Church, where a solemn Tequiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock .M. Lnter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. ’ EARLEY —In this city, December 1, 1895, James E. Earley, a native ot' Ireland, aged 62 years. GANDER—In this city, December 2, 1895, Andres Gander, beloved husband of Mary Gander, and father of Edward and Charles Gander, and brother of Charles and Theresa Gander, a native of Ueberact, Bas Alsace, aged 30 years 9 months and 27 days. Ka-Friends and acquaintances sre respect- tully fnvited to attend the funeral TO-MOREOW (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock A. ., from his late residence, 42614 Broadway, tnence to St. Boni- face Church, Golden Gate avenue, for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. A.0. F.—To the officers and members of Court Star of the Mission No. 7197, A. O. F.: You are hereby notified to be present a: the funeral of ourdeceased brother, Andres Gander,from his late residence, 4261, Broadway, on WEDNESDA- December 4, 148, at 8 o'clock A. . HENRY PHILIPPSEN, C. R. JaMES T. GOLTON, Fin. Sec. GAGAN—In this city, December 1, 1895, Mary E., beloved wife of Thomas Gagau, and mother of Mrs. T. K. Kelly, Mary G., Emma C., William H. and Cliatles R. Gagan, & native of tandolph, M-n.’ [Randolph and Boston papers please copy.. B Friends are_respectfully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday),at9 o'clock A. ., from the family residence, 111935 Hyde streer, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where & solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock A.x. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery (train). GERLACH—In this city, December 1, 1895, Dr. George Gerlach, beloved husband of Annie Ger- lach, and father of Annie M. Gerlach, a native of Germany, aged 49 years. B Eriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 2:80 o'clock P. L. from St Stephen’s Church, Fulton street, near Webster. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. GILLESPIE—In the Potrero, December 1, 1895, George Arthur Gillespie, beloved son of George and Annie Gillespie, and brother of David, Henry, Walter, William, Annie, Catharine, Vil iona and Henrictta Gillespie, a nativeof' San Francisco, aged 14 years 9 months and 6 days. B&~The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Tuesday), & 2 o'clock P. 3. from the resi- dence of his parents, Texas street, near Mariposa. Interment L. 0. O. F. Cemetery. GOBEY—In this city, December 2, 1895, at his residence, 236 Sutter street, Frank Gobey, aged 56 years 11 months and 22 days. [ Virginia City . (Nev.) and Woonsocket (R.L) papers please copy.. &5 Notice of funeral hereafter. GODDARD—In Osakland, November 30, 1808, Charlotte R. Goddard, beloved mother of Mrs. W. L. Corbett and Belle Goddard, a native of Vermont, aged 63 years 4 months and 7 days. 8 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 2 0’clock P. M., from the First Bap- tist Church (Rev. C. H. Hobart), corner of Four- teenth and Brush streets, Oakiand. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. HARDER—In this city, December 1, 1895, Joban H. Harder, beloved husband of Katherina Har- der, and faiherof Adolt C. and Johannes H. Harder and Mrs. Max Lengefeld, and_brother of Hans H. Harder of Germaniown, a native of Ger- many, aged 77 years. [Suisun (Solano County) Republican please copy.] g5 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuy invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday). at 2 0'clock P. M., from the par- lors of Petersen & Gantner, 8 and 10 City Hall square. Interment I O. O. F. Cemetery. HAYDEN—In this city, December 1, 1895, Mar- garet, dearly beloved wife of Dennis Hayden, and mother of Mrs. R. Spear, Mrs. W. Ferguson, James, Edward, Thomas and Joseph Hayden, a native of Thurless, County Tipperary, Ireland, aged 55 years 6 months and 9 days. [Hartford (Conn.) papers please copy. | B Friends and acquamntances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock A. ., from her late residence, 1330 Folsom street, thence to Si. Joseph’s Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at § o'clock . i Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. EKENNEDY—In this city, December 2, 1895. James Kennedy, a native of Ireland, aged 30 years, LEEN—In the City and County Hospital, De- cember 2, 1895, John C. Leen, aged 52 years. McCARTHY—In this city, December 1, 1895, Mary McCarthy, beloved' sisterof Mrs. J. N. Driscoll, Senator Timothy and the late Florence McCarthy, a native of New York City. A& Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 10:15 0'clock A. ., from her late residence, 610 Willow avenue,’ thence to St. Mary’s Cathedral, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the reposeof her soul, commencing at 10:30 o'clock A. M. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. McDONALD—In this city, December 1, 1895, Michael J., beloved husband of Sarah, and father of Agnes, Emily and Alice McDonald, and son of Margaret and the late Timothy McDonald, and brother of Thomas H. McDonald, Mrs. Wil- llam Miller and the late Mrs. P. E. Fleming, a native of Peabody, Mass., aged 39 years9 months and 17 days. RFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock A. .. from his late residence, 707 Brannan street, thence to St. Rose’s Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock a. M. Interment Mount Cavalry Cemetery. MORRISON—In this city, December 2, 1895 Jeannie Morrison, beloved wife of E. W. Mor- Tison, and daughterof Mrs. James McIntyre, & native of Scotland, aged 26 years. MURPHY—In this city, December 2, 1895,James, beloved husband of Annie Murphy, a native of Tallow, County Carlow, Ireland, aged 43 years. B Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 8:30 0'clock A. .. from his late residence, 406 Sanchez street, thence to the Mis- sion Dolores Church, Sixteenth ana Dolores streets, where a_requiem high mass will_be cele- brated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o’clock A. M. Interment Mount Calvary Ceme- tery. Please omit flowers. 5 MURPHY—In this city, December 1, 1895, John P. Murphy, brother of Timothy Murphy, Mrs. J. Riley and Mrs. Edward Smith, a native of San Francisco, aged 22 years and 7 months. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funecal THIS (Tuesday), ‘st 10 c'clock 4. x. from the par lors of the Pacific Undertakers, 777 Misslon street. REEDY—In this city, December 1, 1495, Michael, beloved husband of the late Bridget Reedy, and father of Mamie, Lucy, Annie, Joseph and ‘Wil liam Reedy and the late Agnes Sweeney, a native of Ennis, County Claire, Ireland, aged 85 years. [Livermore papers please copy. ] sa-griends and acqunintances are respect fully ihvited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday),at 8:30 0'clock A. .. from hislate residence, 214 State street, off Castro, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth, thence to Mission Dolores Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. STONE—In Oakland, December 1,1895, Dudley Stone of San Francisco, aged 68 years. g~ The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 2:30 o'clock P.>.. from the resi- dence, 605 (’Farrell street, San Francisco. TRELUT~In Los Angeles, December 1, 1895, Mrs. J. C. Trelut, ive of France, aged 62 years. UNITED UNDERTAKERS’ EMBALMING PARLORS. [Everything Requisite for First-class Funerals| at Reasonable Rates, ephone 8167. 27 and 29 MCAVOY & CALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 0 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. ‘Telephone 3080. [ENOMEY. CHAS. MCMENOMEY.) JAMES cMENOMEY & SON, DERTAK) s'A!el)NEl;BsJ.\L.):‘fi‘BS, , Near Seventh. 1057 Misei0e, Fone No, 3504 JAS. ENGLISH. CAREW & ENGLISH, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, FUNERAL DIRECTOLS, T. R. CAREW 19 Vaa Ness ave., near Market st., San Francisco. Aemone Sor 5186, ' N. BoNot ‘connected with any other house in this city. % CTR O B A e CIPRESS LAWN OEMETERY, SAN MATEO COUNTY; NON-SECTARIAN; Iaid out on the lawn plan; perpetual care; beaus titul, anenc and easy of access; see it before Doying o burial place elsewhere. City vitice, ¥ City Hall Avenues

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