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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1895. 15 HOUSES TO LET. 2 TO GOOD T. rooms and bath, 09 Octavia, 10 ro¢ ifi> ave. and Jackson. Ap- & CO., 513 California st IETH—4 RH 2Q LARGE 50 grouna % ¥ I\\'\g 4\!{\)1\,\1' 27th and 1 ROOMS; BATH v $1714 ABLE FOR 5 HORSES. iabama st. ATH; WATER; . (rear), near Larkin. S OF THE & CO., 927 Market, r. 40. LLY FUR- 50 per month RSON & O TRGSIoRY HOU lease 0. W 7 Market st., room COTTAGE O 4 ROOMS AND BATH. « Corner of Union and Laguna st ROOMS TO LEYT. Bush Street. BUSH—-NICELY FURNISHED FRONT alcove room for 1 or 2 gentlemen. Eddy Street. EDDY (YORK HOUSE)-SMALL SUNNY single rooms, 3 double, nicely furnished, cheap. Ellis Street. ELLIS—FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR, ith l!ghl housekeeping; also single room. Eiginth Street. HE SHERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE: 126 sunny rooms, furnished and unfurnished ly respectabie: central; very moderate prices. ighthist., near Market. ' A. W. MANNING. 1012 29 Folsom Street. ¢ UNNY FURNISHED FRONT q,x\"lwnnx,v ARS. DIMES AND NICKELS L) by r g a house fromi BALDWIN D 10 Montgomer; . MO! 194055 14 Montgomery ITTAGE 4 ROOMS; OF 8 R or hou: CLEAN COTTAGE OF 4 ROOMS on) SPECK & CO., 602 Market. Y UBPER FLAT; 5 ROOMS AND BATH lot: improvements: cellar, siable and 17 Sharon st., bet. Fifteenth and Sixteenth, and Church; rent reduces 18—40 NICE CLEAN FLATS AND 1 terms to good tenmants. arket st. and $16. CLEAN FLAT; N 41 Hermann st.,junction IS AND Market IDDLE OF UNNY FLAT ND 5 ROOMS, BATH; : 814, 81 e centh N 4, 818 ell, near Fourteenth. [LAT FOUROR FIVE ROOMS. 6 NA ! =ar Second. F! AT, FIVE_ROOM tenant. Y ROOMS AND unobstructable 1 st., premises. improve garden. 9 S AND BATE and ‘bath. . App 135 12143 (3L, $5 and $10 per montt Golden Gate Avenue. 9] 9 S05nEN aatE AVE.—LARGE UNFUR- 719717 GOLDEN GATE AVE LY FUR- 2 DA ESa e suite, suitable for doctor; private family. Tent §9. 105 Howard Street. TRONT ROOW, SUITABLE FOR TWO, $7. 20 Howard court, upstairs. 1138 HOWARD—4 NICE UNFURNISHED 3 FURNISHED lousekeeping rooms: Grove Street. NTC: RNISHED LARGE GROVE. front room rooms. Hyde Street. 3 UNFUR: $11. felon 408 also housekeeping rooms. MEDICAL. SING TO LADIES — INSTANT RE £\ liet for monthly irregularities (from whatever cause) by the most experienced ladies' physicians in San Francisco, restores all cases by an improved method. superior to others: ladies will save time and money, be assured of honest treatment by consulting the doctors before calling on others; patlents who have been iaposed upon are spe- cially invited; Lome in confiement: treatment warranted: adVice free, confidential. DR. and MRS, DAVIES, 14 MeAllister st., near Jones. NEW PRO N0 MEDIC! ments or worthless pills usea: every woman her own physician for all female troubles, no mat- ter from what cause; restores always in one day; 1f vou want to be treated safe and sure call on men’s phiysicianknowledge can be sent and used at home; all cases guaranteed. DR. R, 318 Kearny stu KARROW, THE NT FEMALE specialist, treals diseasés of women, removes clectricity permanently and_positively re- stores irregularities in 8 hours with the greatest discovery ever invented: price §5. Woman's Dis- pensary, 1206 Market st., room 26. ALL FEMALE IRREGULARITIES RE- £\ stored In a few hours; safe and sure rellef at any time; travelers belped at once; hume in con- finement: French pilis guaranteed; consult free. MES. DR. WYETH, 916 Post st., near Larkin. AIES — CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PEN- nyroyal Pills (Diamond Brand) are the best: safe, Teliable; take no other: send 4c, stamps, for particulars, “Reliet for Ladies,” in letter by return mail; atdruggists. Chichester Chemical Company, Philadelphia. Pa. 'T E for either se: for trial jar. T. TRU- ting Pills: strongest. safest, best: never fail; $1 per_box. WIDBER'S drugstore, 14 Eilis st., formerly cor. Market and Third sts.. sole agents. THE LLISTER STREET, NEAR = S of women and children. A SURE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE DIS. £\ eages, from whatever cause: a home in con- finement with _every comfort; satisfaction guar- anteed, by MRS. DR. GWYER, 6 Turk U PRAE’S FEMALE REGU \TING PILLS; safe and efficient emmenagogu $1 per box. RICHARDS&CO., d “lay st sole ag'ts. Jones Street. 9()7 JONES—THE VAN WINKLE: NEW ZU { management: el single; newly furnished; b: 9()3 JONES-2 or 3 PARTLY ¥UR O housekeeping rooms with piano, connecting kitchen and 2 well furnished sunny bay-win- dow rooms for gentlemen. AND M TER'S CARE. 416 Bighth st., Alameda. T)l(. GOODWIN MAKES A SPECIALTY OF disenses of women and_restores all irregulari- tles in one day, guaranteeing a cure or no char; | regulator 2; home for patients. 1370 Market st. \’ RS. DR. WEGENER; PRIVATE HOME IN | M confinement; irrecularities cured in a_few hours without opération; pills $2. 419 Eddy st. Bearny Street. RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY—PLEAS- aut sunny rooms, en suitesnd single; first class in every respect: terins reasonable. Larkin Street. 1 LARKIN —SUNNY FRONT SUITE; 2 breakf desired; private family. 1513 Leavenworth street. 81() LEAVENWOR PLEASANT SUNNY ¢ rooms; home comforts; gentlemen only; references. JIVE L YARD; CEL~ lar; $13. Stevenson. 3 ROOMS. 89 DORE off Harrison, near Ninth. JXTRA CO; N AU rooms, bath. Noe and Sanchez; very low Dstairs. ND$7: 3ROOMS parate; Elm ave. ACH; WATE Apply 1512 G N WINDOW FLAT; 6 ROOMS 1042 Folsom st. 6 ROOMS AND BATH; Allister and Broderic : cheap. Howard. FLATS; 5 ROOMS EACH. and First av FLATS OF 6 on_ Gongh st., near ., 6 Toor and basement, 9 nesr Rev o T. P. RIO arket D—DOLLARS, ng a flay iro; FOR 5 CENTS—THE n wrapper, for mailing. hout bouse- ©91Q EDD ANISHED FRONT Z10 suite g; also singl - Eighth Streer. 114 FIGHTH — SUNNY UNFURNISHED 14 keeping rooms; o front alcove TH—THREE SUN A large vard; all conveni Fifth Street. Folsom S "SUNNY UNFURD hot and cold w Fourth Street. 977 FOURTH — 2 SUNNY FU 307 coms for honsek PARK; 816; oining room, with Golden Gate Avenue. N GATE RGE ALCOVE d room and kiichen for housekeep- 1 gas sto } GOLDEN GATE AV, O compietely furniss 20 }.jx NWORTH — NICE _ SINGLE XZ room: 1 block of 2 car lines; $6 month. AS AND = hear Capp. Market Street. 2] MARKET — SUNXY FRONT ROOMS 21 and offices; newly furnished; cheap. 11-)~):q,\n|\'| I — NICELY _FURNISHED 4= TOOMS, €1 Suite of lElD:"ZE $6 B\\'e(l‘k 170 EMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET, BET. Sixth and Seventh—Single and suites; per night, 35¢ to $1: week, $1 50 to §5: families 1346 YARKET CHAN HANDS . thoroughly renovated; rooms from $6 up. Dason ~treet. MASO! Y FRONT FURNISHED Toom: gas; bath: alsosingle; private family. 51 Minna Street. MINNA, COR. EIGHTH—NICELY FUR- nished b: ndow room; §1a week. 667 Stis. JUROPE HOUSE, Vi 104 room: 17291 Jssto | =92 nousekeeping room ©O’Farrell Street. : CORNWALL—ELEG in sute or single on Street. O'FARRE )2 nished parlo Pine Street. DEVONSHIRE 5 up; room for | BAY VIEW; t housekeeping. Powell Street. POW suites 123 703 EOST - NICEL D FRONT §US aicove roow; alsosunny back parior; $16 aud £11. Sixth Street. 00 SIXTH — THE LLSDALE, SU X $1 to $1 50 a day. Stockton Street. NY FRONT SUITE: ; elegantly furnishd; cheap. Tenth Street. TENTH, NR. MARKET-LARGE SUNNY front rooms; housekeeping if desired. 9O rooms; single and en suit 1 111 Third Stireet. W STER HOUSE—44 THIRD, NEAR Market: most convenient and respecteble; 20 rooms 25¢ to $1 50 per night; 81 50 o $6 per week; electric lights In every room; reading'm : free bus. INCH Turk Street. Y SINGLE ROOM; GAS; 9 TURK—S © bath; $ 919 54 Webster Street. W EBSTER — NICELY front room FUR! NISHED Miscelianeous. TON HOUSE, OPP. CITY HALL—FUR- ed rooms, or ensuite. §8and $16 up. A CHANGE HOTEL REOPEN- pean plan; light airy rooms 4 per month and up. BOALDING AND [RUVTEN Roox 815 per month; private American fam Ells st. LE BOARD runswick Hotel, Oal BEOTSFORD, k st.—Quiet and homeli ate: board option: (100D T B GO VA 922 iy rooms:. parior fioor; comiottabi house; excellent table; references. 614 CLA room: Howard Street. KX HOWARD—2 NICE FURNISHED 49 rooms for housekeepin; E 62 HOWARD—CHEAP { U< room: also eles 1354 HOWARD £ Y BAY-WIN. dow housekeeping rooms; bath: rent $12. E Leavenworth Street. Q]()LEAVENWORTH-2 BASEME 810 165 with lsundry; suitable for couple; housekeeping. Market Stree: :KEEPING RMS 1 192 T * MARKET — FURNISHED AND U furnisiied rooms for light honsekeeping. MoAllister Street: ELY FUR- te for house- 4163 Kkeeping, wi 281 treet. MINNA—FURNISHED LIGHT HOUSE- keeping front double and single. = 171 (9 EDDY—SUX 626 toar OTEL BERTLING, 714 BUSH—OPE AS a family hotel; references given and required; all modern conveniences. N EW HOTELWENTWORTH, 617 BUSH ST Changed hands; fine rooms: zood table. ANTLY FURNISHED | = | lots, all situate A LPEAUS FRENCH PILLS, A BOON TO ladies troubled with wrregularities: no danger: safe and sure; $2 50 express C. O. D.; don’t delay until too late.” OSGOOD BROS., Oakland, Ci FIRREGULAR Okt ALE DISEASE see Mrs. Dr. 2541/ 4th NY Puetz and be content. LOST. 1.° TWO PARCELS ON MARKET ST., N | i Ninth. Return to 8 1sis st.; reward. BBLE SPIDER PIN + green eves: milky white 2 804 O'Farrell NISH S R, WITH Return to 1217 Greenwich T OST—LAKGE P 4 broken off; red ey last year's license. st and receive reward, J ADY'S GOLD WATCH an Francisco, in thename of CESARE CORTOPASSI, No. 200-1321. | The finder will please return to bank. FOUND—DECE t3, CO and Bush sts., a setter pup (slut), with cast in oneeye. Owner apply JOHN H. MILLER, Milly building. CI1TY REAL ESTATE. CITY REAL ESTATE. ARGV vy XTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY SHAINWALD, EUCKBEE & CO. OF THE SE.ASD N, SALESROOM. BRITTAN RANCH, 218 AND 220 MONTGOMERY STREET, MILLS BUILDING, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1895, AT 12 0'CLOCK NOON. ESTATE OF JAMES McGINN, DECEASED. DEVISADERO AND ELLIS STS.—SE. “in subdivisions: corner 3715x100 ft. inside lots 256x100 and 25X127%5 ft. Eilis-st. lot, 27%x11235 ft. Devisa- dero st. is rapidly becoiing the best uptown retail business street. 5. 2035-208714: S, Iine, nr. Baker: 3 modern flats; rents $42'5 fot 25x8215 it.; also the vacant lot, 25x8915 1., adjoining, which is to be sold separately. HENRY ST.—N. line; 100 ft. E. of Castro: 26x 115 ft.; sireet paved, sewered and ac- cepted: lot_ready to bulld on; in the Mission warm belt. OCEAN VIEW—Lots 2 and 6, block D, Raflroad Homestead Association; will be sold as a whole or in 12 subdivisions of 25x 125 ft. each. BEN FRANKLIN HOMESTEAD ASSOCIATION Lot 104. 25x114:81t. TATION—Lot 81, block 39 5 CITY LAND ASSOCIATIO. Tois 9. 10 and 11, block 38; will be sold as a whole or in subdivisions. EIGHTEENTH AVE.—Richmond district; B. line, 278:11 ft. N. Clement st.; 50x 120'1t. Also T HIRTY-SIXTH AVE.—SE. Corner B st.; 120 ft. on B st. by 100 ft. on 36th ave. BOULEVARD LOTS, FIRST AVE.—Richmond, nr. Point Lobos; 25x 120 ft.; must be sold. ESTATE OF OTTO FAUSS, DECEASED. HAIGHT-ST. INCOME PROPERTY_SE. cor. Scott s 5. 785 t0 791 Haight st.; 3 stores and 6 flats; buildings buiit in the most substantial manner; rents $252 50; lot 68:9x70. SACRAMENTO-ST. RESIDENCES, S ACRAMENTO-ST. INCOME PROPERTY—Nos. 1716, 1778, 1720; near Van Ness ave.: 3 substantial modern residences of 10 Tooms, bath and basement: beautifully decorated and frescoed: front and back stairs; rents $180; lot 79x127:814; will bé sold as & whole or in parcels. DOWNTOWN INCOME PROPERTY. DAVISST. INVESTMENT—Nos. 409-411 Davis st.: W. line, near Washington; store rented to one tenant for $100 a month; 1ot 24x7 MISSION COTTAGES. DUNCAN-ST.—2 NEW_COTTA Nos. 232 ana 234; N. line, near Dolores; & rooms, bath and basement each: terms, one-fifth cash, balance in monthly or semi-annual payments; lot 26x114. DAY-ST. COTTAGE. DAY ST.—No. 12; N. line, near Dolores; new cottage of 5 rooms, bath and base- ment; terms, onc-fifth cash, balance in monthly or semi-annual payments; lot 25x114. MISSION WARM BELT. HARDY ST.—E. line, 100 S. 0f 16th: 2 lots 28x75 close 10 Chureh and 16th elec- Y. Nos. 1435-1437 Pine Austin st., near Polk; t 25X FOUSD-BAY MAR S and Church. Apply 2 Cburch lane, near Seven- teenth st. Doiores. EDUCATIONAL. LLE. GABRIELLE HEULARD GIV) s in French; evening course. 217 Gea : separate MELVILL YD AVl oratorical, vocal, dramaiic private lessons; piano:dra R, 519 VAN cadem: | u:u on the He YoURowN HOM Wil build you a modern &~room and bath cot- 'man Tract. 0 down ; $25 monthly, Including interest. is will average you 86 40 per month, asthe in- terest decreases monthiy. 4-room and bath, $200 down: $20 monthly, in- cluding interest; average interest $5 20 per month. For particvlers call or appoint evening. JACOB HEYMAN, room 5, second floor, Crocker building. AL HORIGER. 1, A-sou & CO., J. REAL ESTATE AND I LOUIS A. SOUC, SURANCE BROKERS, HOUSES RENTED. RENTS COLLECTED. 465 AND 467 VALENCIA ST., NEAR 16TH. M USIC AND THE DRAN M. tion in” vocal music stage rehearsels; su | pupils fitted for co hours 2 to 4, rooms Fl..u UTION—DRAMA, D L cal _culture, volc SCHROEDER, 289 H PaNISH, FRENCH, Difeisterschaft School Languages, | ALMER E. HYER, TEACHER AL banjo, mandolin. 405 Gea EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE Bookkeeping, bus n and acting: s guaranteed: | age. Office | urket st. PHYSI- HOFF { POST ST. shorthand, ALD'S B reial, shorthand, English PROF. (CUEMISIRY 25D & 3 ) ham’s School, cor. Geary and Poiell ats, JISCO BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1236 | evening ses HOOL OF ACTING— Private theatricals arranged; pupils rehearsed on stage. R.5& 12, 1. 0. 0. ¥ block, 7th and Market. ‘QCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME- chanical ‘engineering, surveying architecture sssay; estab. ’64. VAN DER NAILLEN, 725 Mkt LEGAL NOTICES. PECIAL ADMINISTRATOR SALE S ZOR== BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE PROPERTY In the city of Oakland. Alameda and Berkeley SATURDAY. December 7. 1895, at 2 P, 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: | Eight modern cottages, iocated, with large | in splended localities in Oaklaud | and Berkeley Also, two modern flats on San Pablo avenue, | Oakland. | “Also, six large business and residence lots in | Oakland and Alameda. i Do not fail to secure a catalogue at our office and | examine the property before di of sale, AS SPACE WILLNOT ADMIL OF FULL PAKTIC- ULARS. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE AND INVEST- MENT CC 466 Eighth st., Oakland. :124 LEAVENWORTH—_LAK elegant rooms, single and suite; ding: excellent table; desirable house for gentle- me; CHILDREN BOARDED. VERMAN FAMILY W. board; reasonable. G. NGLISH 0’ G 2 CHILD] board; room for parent. 4714 Gllbert st. URSE WISHES INFANT OR CHILDREN to board: reasonable. 2819 Sixteenth st. STOR£S TO LET. 9 STORE AND 3 _ROOMS; e EIS & CO., 518 California $30). SIORECORNER WILLOW AVE. AND DoV, Poik st., near Eddy; livingrooms; fine location forgrocery and bar. JTORE ON THE N. SIDE OF MARKE +D Apply 1600 Market st. SHES CHILD TO , box 3, Call Office. N Mission Street. 971 MISSION_COMPLETELY FURNISH- 9202 ed: nice kitchen: exclusive bath: sunny. —1 LARGE HOUSEKEEP- rent $8. Natoma Street. 5@ NATOMA-2 ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEP- OO { ing; rent $9; also others. O’Farrell Street. 893 OFARRELL —3 OR 6 FURNISHED 2D rooms for housekeeping; good location. Call between 9 and 1. Pacific Street. (39 PACIFIC ST.. NEAR MASON—UNFUR- JOZ nished houseKeeping rooms. 13225 JTORE AND BASEMENT AND 4 ROOMS AND bath, cor Hayes and Webster. 734 Hayes st. NOE RENT—LARGE FRONT OFFICE AND pa 221 and 223 Market st. 2] GEARY able for doctor’s office. JLEGANT OFFICES IN N building, 9;-7‘5 ‘hlnkn; o = crarge for gas, janitor services or heating. &t building or G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montg. st. PARLOR FLOOR, Key 217%. iW SPRECKELS rents low: nuo exira SUIT- STORAGE \VERLAND FREIGHT TRANSFER CO., Fifth and Bluxome sts., furniture and goods acked, shipped and stored: 9 large fireproof ware- ouses; low rates; advances made. Tel. south 388. ‘QTORAGE OF FURNITURE, PIANOS, HOUSE- hold goods, etc. J. M. PIERCE, 735 Market st. “ixth Street. SIXTH—2 OR 3 SUSNY ROOMS, FUR- nished for housekeeping; suites and single 124 rooms. 529 SIXTH -5 LiRGE UNFCRNISHED V& sunny rooms for housekeeping; cellar: water; §9. ° ~tevenson Street. 3 STEVENSO! NICE SUNNY ROOMS 646 | and bath, furnished for housekeeping. Welsh Street. 4 1 141 WELSH, OFF FOURTH—2 OR 8 NICE- 2 1y furnished housekeeping rooms, cheap. Wnflm BROTHERS, 1710 MARKET— Btorage; low rates; telephone Sonth 762. FleT—cLAss STORAGE ; ADVANCES MADE 421-428 Market st. CHAS. L. TAYLOR. TO LEASE. PACE TO LET IN BRICK BUILDING; ANY size; with or without power: suitable for laun- dry, manufacturing, etc. Apply GEORGE U. HIND, 411 Montgomery st. BEWING MACHINES, LL KINDS SEWING-MACHINES BOUGHT, EPARTMENT NO. 9, PROBATE—IN THE Superior Court, in and for the City and County of San Francisco, State of California. 1n the mai- ter of the estate 6f CHARLES D. ROOT, deceased. Notice is hereby given that MONDAY, the Sth day of December, A. D. 1895, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at bhe courtroom of Department No, 9 of saild_court, at the new City Hall, in the City and County of 5an Francisco, State of California, | have been appointed as the' time and piace for proving the will of said CHAKLES D. ROOT, de- ceased, and for hearing the application of RUBY ALICE ROOT for the issuan to her of letters testamentary thereon. Dated Noyember 26, A. D, 1895. [Seal.] CHARLES F. CURRY, Clerk. By F. B. HOUGHTON, Deputy Clerk. WALTER H. LIN FORTH. Att'y for Petitioner. PEOPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES FOR VETE- rans’ Home Association—Notice is hereby given that sealed propossis will be received by the board of directors of the Veterans’ Home Association at its oftice, room 13, 320 Sansome street, San Fran- cisco, California, np to 2 o'clock . M., Saturday, December 21, 1895, and opened fmmediately there: after in the presence of bidders, for furnisning and delivering quartermaster and commissary supplies f0r the Veterans’ Home, Napa County, California (railroad station Yountville), for the six months commencing January 1, 1896, and ending June 30, 1896, Schednles, with information and instructions for submitting 'bids, will be furnished upon appli- cation to the undersigned. Bidders will carefully follow the conditions of the schedules, and no bid will be considered unless it is in accordance with such schedules. Euch bidder must accompany his bid with & certified check upon some well known and responsible banking house for at least 10 per cent of the amount of his bid, payable to J. C. Cur- rier, treasurer, conditional that the bidder will enter Into a good and valid contract, upon notice of acceptance, u8 required by law. The board re- serves the Tight to reject any or all bids, and to order any quantity overor underthe amount speci- fied. Address J. J. Scoville, Secretary Veterans' Home Association, room 13, 320 Sansome street, San Francisco, California. By order of the board of directors. J. J. SCOVILLE, Secretary. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. ADVICE FREE; DIVORCE AND PROBATE laws a specialty; suits, Superior, Justice and Police Courts; terms reasonable; collections, eto. ©.W.HOWE, att'y-at-law, 850 Market,cor.Stockion W.DAVIDSON,ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 420 ¢ California st.. rms. 14-15: advice free. BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. (VONTINENTAL BUILDING AND LOAN AS- sociation—Home office, 232 Sansome st., S. F. sold, rented, exchanged and repaired; lowest rates. 205 Fourth st., near H . General savings & loan business. Ed E. Hill, Pres.; £6000—25x105; Guerrero si., near 19th: warm beit: elegant residence of 8 rooms, bath, laundry, conservatory, large basement and yard. $4700—50x115; Fair Oaks, near 24th; bay-win- dow ‘house, 10 rooms, bath; modern large base- ment: all in A7 order. $2250-27x114; Valley st., near Church: bay- window flats, 4 rooms and bath each; always rented for $26: 100K At this. $2500—25x114; 27th, near Church: must go: modern bay-windowsoitage; 6 xooms; bath; laun- dry: cost owner §82! Here is a chance to secure an elegant home in the warm belt of the Mission, on_ensy terms: 82000 $3500 can remain; bay-window Louse. 8 rooms, bath: modern improvements; in A1 order; lot 25x114; 20th st., near Valencia. $5250—50x100; Bryant ave., near 24th st.: cot- | tage, 8 rooms: bath: conservatory: finished bas¥ ment; fine grounds; & good buy; sold by order of | administrator. $5500—25x90: 19th st., near Valencia: bay-win- | dow flats, 8 and 7 rooms; bath; laundry; latest | improvements rent §45. $3250—San Carlos ave., near 20th; house, 6 rooms, bath; A order. Our ' list comprises some of the best property in the Mission. Lots ofall sizes in any of the home- steads; also good business coruers in any part of the Mission. Call and get a list and prices. Jf you want your vacant Louses rented place them’ with us. L. A. SOUC & CO., 465 and 467 Valencia st., near 16th. 2-story OL GETZ & BROTHER, REAL ESTATE OWNERS, ROOM A, FIRST FLOOR, CROCKER BUILDING. HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. NEAR THE AFFJLIATED COLLEGES. FINEST RESIDENCE LOTS IN THE CITY ON INSTALLMENTS at low prices. TO $850: LOTS NORTH AND SOUTH of the park; $10 down and $5 monthly. 8OL GETZ & BRO. $‘1"0 TO $1100: GRADE 1OTS NEAR OV park car lines; elegant view of ocean, park and concert valley: on terms to suit pur- chasger. OL GETZ & BRO. $10 TO $250: BU ING LOTS NEAR Mission and San Mateo electric car lines, Lakeview and new racetrack: only$10 down and 85 monthly: your choice of 100 lots: don’t miss this. SOL GETZ & BRO. CALL FOR MAPS AND DIAGRAMS. £OL GETZ & BRO., Owners, Room A, first floor, Crocker butiding. HE ONLY LOTS FORWALE AT 8850 ON STREETS GRADED, SEWERED AND MACADAMIZED, All ready to bulld on and within a block of an electric road that will take you to your work in 30 minutes. You ean 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 yon only $1250. A very small amount down and $16 a month. Now you had better take a pleasant little ride and seé this properiy. It's way down in price and way up in desirability. Take a Mission or Valencia street car, transfer at 14th to electric road, and ride to Chenery and Castro sts. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. ‘The dollar was round, it rolled away, Save your dollar. Own your lot. $160—Lot 26x102; §1 weekly. #$175—Lot 31x136; 1 weekly. #250—Lot 25x120; 81 weekly ; sewered. $313—Lot 25x100: $1.25 weekly ; macadamized. CHAS, A. BAILEY, 46 Market st., S. F., or Berkeley station, Berl:eley. PO YO waNT TO MAKE MONEY? Those cheap lots on Clement st., Point Lobos and Twenty-fifth aves, are selling fast; the Sutro elec- tric cars will run on Clement st.; buy now while prices are low; Clement st. and Point Lobos ave, are graded and macadamized. $375 and upward. #50 cash, $10 monthly. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montzomery st. OVELY RESIDENCE IN THI MISSION cheup; or will exchange for a good buflding lot in Western Addition: 7 rooms and bath, with every known convenience. ADply to WORKMAN & FRENCH, 630 Marxet st. WEEKLY : GOOD BERKELEY LOTS, The dollar was earned from day to day; SAN MATEO COUNTY. 1150 ACRES Al AUCTION. BRITTAN RANCH, SAN MATEO COUNTY. 1150 ACRES AT AUCTION. DEC. 7, 1895, AT 2 OCLOCK P. M. ON THE GROUNDS FOREST FARMM" MATEO COUNTY, ONE MILE DISTAN' & FROM RE 0D CITY, BY THE ORDER OF BERTHA BRITTAN. DESCRIPTION. TO CAPTTALISTS. This property. partly NO_BETTER SUB- lavel, rolling, hilly and URBAN HOME wooded, picturesque CAN BE FOUND. To investors — The with grand bay and price will insure large vailey views, is im: d with fine resi- profit. elegant grounds and many outbuild- TO HOMESEEKERS. ings. Combine and boy ; this property, then WATER SUPPLY. subdivide it. Its hills, The supply of water is abundant from wells and a private reser- voir, which can be largely Increased, while Spring Valley main passes along one valleys and oak ves will make many lovely and varied places to suit any taste. The pro- posed grand boulevard survey runs through this tract. side. —— THE OLIMATE, T This section ot the E Santa Clara Valley, LOCATION. which is that nearest Bay Forest Farm 18 only one_hour's ride from San Francisco or San Jose. with many trains daily. The co mutation ticket to this city is #8 per month. The line will s00n be made an overland road and the service is tobegrestly improved. An electri¢ road is an early possibility. TERMS. Half cash and bal- ance in two years at 7 per cent: interest secured by mortgage. San Francisco, has & 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- many other within easy distance. Title perfect. Sale OWNERSHIP. , final. No confirma- This property has tion necessary. For been in the family of | further particulars the present owner over see catalogue. forty years. A most_careful fnspection of the property 1s in- vited, and carriages will meet visitors at Redwood City for that purpose. Trains, 10:40 A. M., leaving San Francisco, and 8:44 p. M. Teturning from Redwood City sale. 'Stop at the grounas and lunch may be had there. For further information, maps. etc., apply to McAFEE BROTHERS, AND AUCTIO! 3 108 MONTGOMERY ST., RS, SAN FRANCISCO. 100. IFSOLDTO-DAY, FINE LOTSOUTH . of Park, 25x120; worth $500; owner must go East. 9 Powell st., room 3. JJOUSES BUILTF150 TO $275 A ROOM; CALL and exhmine plane. 1148 Mission st. COUNTKY REAL ESTATE. FINEST LANDIN THE STATE. In 10 to 20 acre tracts; 1 mile from courthouse, Santa Rosa: $160 per acre; your own time. 623 ACRES EXTRA GOOD LAND ADJOIN- ING THIS CITY ; 4343 miles from city hall; §2250; will sell half., HUGH SHIELS, Crocker Building. JSPARTO TOWN AND COLONY: ONLY 3 0R 4 hours from the bay: the 1mo0st equable climate of Central California, and the neighborhood of the next great development of electric power; equal to Folsor apartof the “Rancho Canada de Capay Grant”: unquestionably the earliest and finest fruit veit on the coast and superior to any for di- versified farming; about 600 acres, in 20-acre farms, !urmuudmg the town; town already con- tains large brick blocks, a fine hotel, a finé high- school building, water works, artesian, pure snd soft: desired a purchaser or purchasers (o 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. FISKE & CO., Woodland, Cal. (OFANGE BLOSSOM COLONY, OAKDALE, STANISLAUS CO., CAL. This beautiful property comprises about 1000 acres of land lying along ihe Stanisiaus River, one mile from Oakdale, the vrincipal station of the Southern Pacific Railroad on_the line between NStockton and Mercea. The Stanislaus and San Joaquin Irrigation Company’s canal runs direcily through the colony and the property has & per- petual water right, with an annual water tax 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 s under the immediate direction and care of an ex- perienced horticuiturist, 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 verpetual water right ana_planted to orange trees, §175 per acre. Unim- proved land witn fully paid up water rights $70 peracre. Terms: The purchese price payable in six annual payments, without Interest; title per- fect and liberal discount for cash. For further particulars, maps and catalogues, ad- a ress KASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market Street, San Francisco. Cal, Or to F. T. KNEWING, our representative, Oakdale, Cal. HAVE SEVERATL NIOE PROPERTIES TO exchange for Oakland, Berkeley and Alameda For particulars inquire 633 Marke: st., D. H. TWING, S ty, Cal. ACRES, 81 ME PRICE; PAY- able $2 & week, without interest; level valley 1 land; railroad ruus through the tract: the best bargain in California; secure & home; you will not miss the $2 a_week: will be worth $5 to 81. WESTERN LAND COMPANY, 640 Market st. ¥ HAVE SOLD $70,000 worth ot THE McMAHAN RANCH IN THE PAST 60 DAYS. Catalogue free to any address. BOVEE, TOY & CO., 19 Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal. TGAR-PINE FOR SALE. J. J. BIGLOW, second floor, room 3, Mills buiiding. TO 8 ACRE CHICKEN RA ES ON 10 years’ credit. D. H. TWING. Sonoma City,Cat. ‘QEND FOR OUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES for sale. WOOSTER & WHITTO! Jose. STOCKTON ADVERTISEMENTS STOCKTON REAL ESTATE. {SCALON HAS BEEN SELECTED BY THE directors of the S, F. and §. J. V. R. R. Co. (Valley road) for the principal station in the south. eagtern part of San Joaquin County and Is destined to become at once the most fmportant of all the stations on the line of the railroad on account of the vasi bodies of rich, alluvial loam lands sar- rounding the town, every acre of which will bs s0ld 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 maier, ctc., address . . HARLOWE & CO., 430 East Main st., Stockton. California. SANTA CLARA COUNTY. REAL ESTATE ANTA CLARA VALLEY LANDS 19,000 acres in subdivisions for frait planting. Apply to C. H. PHILLIPS, proprietor. 82 East Santa Clara st., San Jose, Cal. MONEY TO LOAN. HY PAY 85 ON THE HUNDRED COM- mission 1o the broker when you can get the same direct fromthe loaner without it and with- out charge for making out papers on your pianos and furniture of private families, which furniture is now under the new law mortgageable; lowest in- terest without removal: any amount frgm $100 to $5000. 418 Ellis st., room 22. OANS ON REAL ESTATE 1ST AND 2ND ‘mortgages. undivided interests, estates, and on furniture or pianos, without removal, in ihe city and Oakland or Alameda; 8ny amount: lowest rates; all business confidentfal: savings bank books bought. Call orwriteto BECK ER,240 Montgomery. OR SALE. PACIFIC HEIGHTS; MARINE VIEW. Large lot, 38:4x127:6, with finest marine view, which can never be obstructed; very choice loca- tion; a bargain. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. ELEGANT NEW MODERN COTTAGES; EASY terms; Shotwell st., near 17th: 5 rooms, bath; all modern; right in town; $3600: open daily; see them. E. P. E. TROY, owner, 301 California'st. H OUSES RAISED, ALTERED OR TURNED into flats; all kinds of building done in San Francisco or Alameda County for cash or monthl installments; plans furnished. O. W. FORSYTH, 640 Market st. 2 ARTLY FURNISHED COTTAGE OF b To0ms and bath; modern Improvements; elec- tric lighting; large garden, chicken-house and ;;asdtsz ), part casb, balance long mortgage. ave. HROOM COTTAGE FOR SALE: BEST BUY in Richmond . district; all modern improve- ments; stone sidewalk; ron fence: street work all don block from stree tears. :sy-ly at 7th and HL’:’:‘ bos aves. or B. I. TAYLOR, 8116 Point A BVANCESON DIAMONDS, JEWELRY AND all securities. Columbia Loan and Collateral Office, 9 Grant ave. NY AMOUNT: 1ST, 2D or 3D MORTGAGES; estates, undivided interests, real estate in oo bate, MCCOLGAN, 24 Monigomery, rooms 2-3. ST AND 2D MORTGAGES; CITY OR COUN- try: administrators’ mofl.%e& interests in es- tates, diamonds, planos, etc, PHY, 628 Mkt. ONEY LOANED, PER CENT ON morigages. A. F. JOHNS & CO., 632 Market st. TLOANS o FURNITURE AND PIANOS; dealings strietly private. R. 88,Chronicle bldg. ONEY LOANED ON JEWELRY AND 1106 Market st.,nr. Masor other valuables at the Security Loan Office, BORBOW MONEY ON YOUR DIAMONDS, : private entrance 7 Turk. jewelry, furniture and pianos without removal: jowest rates. Call or write to HARRY ANKEL & O3k lta bidg, bib fioor. * 6 sirictly conidential TRICTLY PRIVATE LOAN OFFICES. 850 Market, cor.Stockton, rms, 17 and 18, first fioor: established 30 years: always open. “Uncle Bill"" BICYCLES. AKEVIEW LOTS; NEAR NEW RACE- Oliver Eldridge, V.Pr.; W Corbin, Sec.& Gen.Man. track; low prices; easy terms. THE McCAR- THY CO., 646 kotn.' ARK CYCm&:u—ol:EWTWBIEm TO s besj &CCOMIN ‘erminus Geary, Altster and Powell st. car ines. 3 ford University is | within six miles, ‘and | educa- | tional institutions are | v on day of | OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS “OFFICE—g08 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. UTCHER-SHOP; FIXTURES COMPLETE: excellent location: established 16 years; reni reasonable. Apply 152235 Seventh, Center station. JENUINE BARGAIN—BEAUTIFUL HOME; 8 rooms and bath: fuli electric service; large lot: situated in the central part of Oakland ; terms #500 cash, balance §50 per month. A. H. BREED & T0., 460 Ninth st., Oakland. -ROOM HOUSE. BARN, ETC.; LOT 100x100: only $700: easy terms. LODGE & POWELL, Fruitvale station. $900 EUYS NEAT COTTAGE OF 7 ROOM near Oak-st. station; short walk to busi- néss center: a big suap. W. E. BARNARD & SON, 458 Ninth st., Oakland. $2 MONTHLY FOR 5-ROOM COTTAGES: plans free. F. BOEGLE. Goiden Gate statn. 3 $15 LOTS NEAR THE ALTENHEIM IN » Fraitvale; electric cars; only $1 down 2nd $1 a week; selling fast: good improvements. H. B. PINNEY, owner. 802 Broadway, Oakland. &5 A VEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THE WEEKLY CALL.1n wrapper, for mailing. OAKLAND FUENITURE FOR SALE FURN: SAT YOUR OWN URNITURE AND CA. price. H. SCHELLH A AS. 408 Eleventh st. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—1435 PARK STREET. ALAMLDA REAL ESTATE. OR IMMEDIATE SALE NEAR SCHOOL and station: streets improved and sewered. $4350—$300 cash: 835 monthly; 33x150; hand- some new colonia liouse, 7 rooms and bath; near ‘Willow or Chestnut st. station. $3250—8200 cash: $30 monthly: 33x150; ele- gant_colonial cottage, on principal driveway: 6 Tooms and bath. $3250—$00 cash: $30 monthly; 88x100: cor- ner house, in fine condition: 8 rooms and batl #8150—8200 cash: $27 monthly; 31x100: new cottage, 5 rooms and bath; certral location. $2250—$50 cash: $25 monthly; 80x100; cot- tage, 4 rooms and bath. Houses to rent from £10 up. Open Sundays and helidays. MARCUSE & REMMEL, Bay-st. station Alameda, and 628 Market st., San Francisco. 4000, YEW AND MODERN HOUSE OF 7 . rooms and bath: lot 42x147:6: in good locality; termseasy: installments. JOSEPH A. LEONARD CO., 1364 Park st., Alameda. 'ALAMEDA HOUSES TO LET. $25 HOUSE 8 NICE ROOMS AND BATH; large chicken-yard. 2120 Encinal ave. BERBELEY KEAL ESTATE. BEBEELEY BARGAINS, $1500—Cuttage 4 rooms; large lot 100x125, 2450—Corner 48x79: $50 down, $10 monthly. £350—1 acre on side hill. £500—1 acre on eminence. $600—Corner 100x115 with creek. $150—Tot 25x102: $10 down, $5 monthly. $175—Lot 31x135; $10 down, §10 quarterly. $4500—3 acres on fine street. $500—Lot 48x100. CHAS. A. BAILEY, 46 Market st., San Fran- cisco, or Berkeley station, Berkeley. DLEGANT LOTS NEAK THE BERKELEY UNIVERSITY, TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. $1600-40x130; NW. cor. Durant ave. and Ful- ton st. . 1500—50x180: Fulton st., nr. Durant ave. 1600—40x130; NW. cor. of Bancrof way and Union st. $1750—50x180; Bancroft wav, nr. Union st. $1600—40x110; SE. cor. of Durant and Tele- sTaph aves, $1500—50x110; Telegraph ave., nr. Durant ave. $1800—45x120; NE. cor. Bancroft way and Tel- egraph ave. $1800-70x188; Hillezass ave., nr. Bancrott way. 0x140; Telegraph ave., nr. Bancrofi 2500—91x138; University ave., near the Uni- versity groundas, $2000—120x119: Shattuck ave. nr. Vinest. $1800—An acre 1ot near the Town Hi Also 70 lots at Ashby station: cheay 3 terms. Come quick if you want the choice of these bargains. M. L. WURTS, tion, Berkele; Opp. Dwight-way LATEST SHIPPIA Foreign Ports. SAN JOSE DE GUATEMALA—Arrived Dec 3— Stwr Jeanie, hence Nov 17 PANAMA—Arrived Nov 23—Stmr Starbuck, fm Manzanilla; Nov 2i—Stmr San Jose, hence Oct 29. G INTELLIGENCE. HULL—Arrived Dec 2—Br ship James Kerr, hce July 13; Brship Socotro, bence July 3. BIRKENH EAD—Arrived pec 3—Br ship Chry- somene. hence July 4. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Dec §—Brship Wilhelm Tell, hence July 10. GLOUCESTER—Arrived Dec 1—Br ship Kelat, hence July 22. ADELATDE—Arrived Dec 2—Br bark Duke of Arsyle, from Hastings Mill. HONGKONG—Arrived Dec 3—Br stmr Empress of Japan, from Vancouver. LUNDY ISLAND—Passed Dec 3—Br ship Ains- dale, hence July 24, for Bristol. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived Dec 4—Stmr Stuttgart, from Bremen. Sailed Dec 4—Stmr Paris, for Southampton; stmr ‘Teutonic, for Liverpcol: stmr Westernland, for Antwerp: stmr Island, for Stettin. LONDON—Arrived out Dec 4—Stmr Richmond Hill. pSOUTHMAPTON—Arrived out Dec 4—Stmr Bt aul. sSafled Dec 4—Stmr Aller, for New York. (ROTTERDAM—Arrived out Dec 2—Stmr Ob- am. Sailed Dec 4—Stmr Veendam, for New York. LIZARD—Passed Dec 4—Stmr New York, for Rotterdam. —_— e DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS, Complaints filed : 5 Charles H. Muilen against Maggie Mullen. Emily Goldsmith against Berthold Goldsmith, Deitrich Heins against Josephine Heins, Frank P. Dunnell against Alice Dunnell. Divorces granted : TLena E. Griftith from Henry J. Griffith, for cru- eity: by Judge Troutt Willlam 8. Taylor from Augusta Taylor, for infi- @elity, by Judge Sanderson. MARRIAGE LICENSES, The following marriage licenses were issued by the County Clerk’s office December 4: Thomas Howard and Alice G. Ireland, 27—17. Thotaas Malcom and Anna C. Larson, 28—27. Patrick 0'Mahoney and Lilly E. Keenan, 30—23. W. P. Clark and Marguerite D. McKee, 26—20. Ernest Philpoit and Florence Williams, 38—25. W. Stirling and Evangeline G. Smith, 32—40. . Meekins and Elia S. Monahan, 82 - Gilmore and i‘rances L. Craise, 59—30. Jonn E. Pease and Maude A. Dougherty, 22—18. 3. C. Hosselmeier and Anna Schroeder, 99—21. J.G. Nygren and Eugenia A. Carlson, 32—25, Louis Willlams and Sarah A. Tuchscher, 30—a7. Charles Ziegler and Mary E. Schmidt, 34—29. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, “{Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the pubiication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of persons authorized to have the same published. ] BORN. BARRY—In Oakland, December 4, 1805, to the wife of George S. Barry. a daughter. DAMON—In this city, November 27, 1895, to the wife of John Damou, a daughter. DE VALLE—Tn this city, December 3, 1895, to the wite of Jose Ixnacio de Valle, a daughter. HARRIGAN—In this city, December 3. 1895, to the wife Dennis C. Harrigan, a daugnter. HOLDEN—In this city, November 21,1895, to the wife of Louis Holden, a son. . KENNEY—In this city, December 3, 1895, to the wife of Peter Kenney, a daughter, —— MARRIED. NAVLET—THIEBAUT—In Oakland, November 21, 1895, George Fritz Navlet and Hippolyte Thiebaut. DIED. Knabe, Peter TLyons, Moliie L. Leary. Elizabeth W. McCiancy, William Mootry, Thomas Jr. Maher, Thomas F. McKenzie, Houora Morrison, Jeannie O'Neil, John 0’Connell, Maurice Poirson, Eugene Rippe, Dora Rhoads, Dantel Sheehan, Delia Bell, Ysabel B. Butler, Mary J. Baxter, David F. Collins, John C, Castera, Adele Cates, Mrs. Katle Cawley, Michael De Pina, Jose L) Dillingham, Edw. L. Elliott, Herbert S. Everson, George J. Gaubatz, Laura E. Garthorne, George H, Hettrich, Isabelle B. - Harmon, Andrew Wuestefeld, Hermann Jessen, Mathias Walsh, Michael B. BELL—In this city. December 3, 1895, Ysabel B. Bell, sister of Mrs. H. Clay Miller and mother ot George B. Flela, a native ot Monterey, Cal., aged 38 years 7 months and 10 days. Sa-Friends are respuctfully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday) at 9 o'clock ' A. . from St. Mary’s Bospital chapel, where gol- emn requiem mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of her soul, commencing at the above hour, thence by 11 o'clock creek boat to Mouutain View Cemetery, Oakland, for interment. BUTLER—In San Jose, December 3, 1895, at the residence of her aunt, Mrs. J. J. Devine, Mary J., beloved daughter of Hannah and the late Martin Butler and sister of Harry and Lizzle Butler, a na- tive of San Francisco, azed 22 yvears and 1 day. Friends and scquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral FHIS DAY (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock 4. M. from the resi- ence of her mother. northest corner of Tenth and Bryant streets, thence to St. Joseph's Churcn, Tenth street, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose ot her soul, commenc- ing at 10 o'clock A.M. Interment Mount Cal- vary Cemetery. BAXTER—In this city, December 1 David F. Baxter, a native of New York, aged 75 years.- COLLINS—In this city, December 4, 1895, John C., beloved son of Delia and the late V. N. Col- lins, a native of California, aged 81 years 6 mont>s and 4 days. [Stockton papers please copy. } A& The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Thursday), at 3 o'clock P. ., from the resi- dence of his brother-in-law, George H. Wood, 713% Fuiton street. Interment Laurel Hill Cenictery CATES—In this eity, December 3. 1895, Mrs. Katie Cates, danghter of the late Daniel and Mary Dioriarty and sister of Frank Morlarty, a native of Springiield, Mass., aged 36 years. [SanJose papers please copy. | Ea-Friends and acquaintances are ot fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday). at 1 o'clock p. M., from the par- lors of Charles J. B. Metzier, 638 Washington street, thence to Oakland, creek boat. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. CASTERA—In Oakland, December 4, 1895, Adele Castera, beloved mother of Mrs. E. Hock, Charles M. and Louis A. Castera, Mrs. M. McCammant and Mrs. L. Peterson, a native of France, aged 55 years. CAWLEY—In the City and County Hospital, De- cember 4, 1895, Michael Cawiey, aged 65 years. DILLINGHAM—In the City and County Hospi- tal, December 4, 1895, Edw. L. Dillingham, aged 31 years. DE PINA—In this city, November 50, 1895, Jose de Pina, a native of Portugal, aged 25 years. EVERSON—December 8, George J. Everson, & na- tive of San Francisco, aged 22 years. ELLIOTT—Entered into rest on December 4, 1895, Herbert Sherwin Elliott, son of the late Alired and Mary Elliott, & native of San Fran- cisco. aged 23 yeurs. GAUBATZ—In Colma, December 4, 1895, Laura E., beloved wife of Ferdinand A. abatz, & na- tive of Cape Girardean, M aged 69 years. B Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Friday), at 2 o'clock P. M. from her late resi- dence, Colma, where services will be held. In- terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery.. GARTHORNE—In this city, December 3, 1895, George Henry, beloved son of G. H. and Minnie Garthorne,. a native of San Francisco, aged 15 years 10 months and 29 days. B~ Friends and acquain:ances are fully invited to attend (h MORROW (Friday) at 20 . dence of the parents, 1023 Clhester strect, Oak- and. HARMON—In this city, December 3, 1895, An- drew, dearly beloved husband of Martha A. Har- mon, a native of York, aged 59 years. [Brooklyn ( pupers please copy.] B Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 2 o'ciock P. M.. from the par- lors of Carew & English, 19 Van Ness avenue, near Market street. Remains a: 70214 Van Ness evenue until 1 o'clock Thursday. Interment 1. 0. 0. F. Cemetery. HETTRICH—In North Oskland, December 3, 1895, Tsabelle Burnett Hettrich, adopted daugh: ter of George Michael and Amelia C. Hettrich,and beloved sister of Jerome, Willie and Ida Burnett, & native of San Francisco,aged 12 years 8 months and 10 days. A5 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to atiend the funeral services TO- MORROW (Friday), at 2 o'clock P. L, from the Tesidence of the paren:s, 176 A street, corner of Helen, North Oakland. JESSEN—In this city, December 3, 1895. Mathias, beloved husband of Christine D. Jessen, and father of Mrs. Henry Leu. Heury Jessen, Mrs. Adoiph Barthold_and Mrs. Herman Barthold, anative of Ami Husum, Schleswig, Germany, aged 76 years 10 months and %°St. Paulus Frauen Verein and jriends and acquaintances are_respectfully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursd: o'clock P. ., from his late residenc entina street, becween First and_Second, thence t0 St. Panlus Church, corner of Gough and Eddy street, where funeral services will be held com- mencing at 2 o'clock . ). Interment Masonic Cemetery. KNABE—In this city, December 3, 1895, Peter Knabe, beloved husband of Mary, and_father of Peter and Charley Knabe, and brother-in-law of John C. Mantz, & native of Germany, aged 53 years. [German papers please copy. | B®-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 10 0'cloc. A. M.. from the par- lors of James Hagan, 525 Valencia street. Tuterment Cypress Lawn Cémetery. LYONS—In this city, December 4, 1895, Mollie L. Lyons, beloved daughter of Michael and Mary Lyons and sister of Maggie John J., William ¥F. and Katie A. Lyons, a native of San Francisco, Cal., aged 19 years. E-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Friday), a¢ 9 o'clock A. M., from the residence of her parents, 136 Page street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, wheraa solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9:30 o'clock A.). Interment Holy Cross Cemeters. LEARY—In Vallejo, December 4, 1895, Elizabetn W., wite of P. J. Leary and_daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Raines, & native of San Francisco, aged 29 years and 3 months. MORRISON—In this city, December 2, 1895, Jeannie Morrison, beloved wifeof E. W. Mor- Tison, and daughter of Mrs. James McIntyre, & native of Scotland, aged 26 vears. AF~Friends and acquaintances respe: fully invited to sttend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), ac 11 o'clock a. ), from the par- lors of A.W.Martin & 118 Geary street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetersy. MCKENZIE—In this city, December 2, 1895, Honora McKenzie, beloved wife of the late Allen McKenzie. and sister of Mrs. James Mooney, and aunt of Mrs. II. W. Gantner, Mrs. Frank Wells, Mrs. Adolf Jurgensen, and Lillie and Annie coney, anativeof County Limerick, Ireland. [Benicia (Cal.) papers please copy. | ADFriends and acquainiances Are respact- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock A. M.. from her Inte residence, 334 Bryant street, between First and Second, thence to St. Bremdan’s Church, corner of Fremont and Harrison streets, where & solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the Tepose_of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock A3 Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. MAHER—In this city, December 3, 1895, Thomas F., beloved husband of Lizzie and father of Mamie and Maggie Maher and brother of Mrs. Edward Fahey of San Francisco and Mrs. Martin Fahey of San Jose, a native Gf the parish of Monives, County Galway, kreland, aged 26 years. g@Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock A. it., from his late Tesidence, 239 Fremont street, thence to St. Brendan's Church, wherea requiem high mass Will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 10 0’clock A. 3. Interment Holy Cross Cemaetery. MOOTRY—In this city, December 1, 1895,1homas Mootry Jr., & native of New York City, aged 73 years. B Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 10:30 o'clock A. 3., from 641 Sac- ramento street. Cremation at Cypress Lawn Cemetery. McCLANCY—In the City and_County Hospital, December 4, 1895, William McClaucy, aged 59 years. EIL—In this city, December 3, 1895, John ©il. a native of Ireland, aged 47 years. > A5~ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 2 o'clock P. 3. from the par- lors of H. C. Porter & Co,, 132 Eddy street. Tuierment L. 0. O. F. Cemetery. O'CONNELL—In this_city, December 4, 1895, Maurice, beloved husband of Margaret O'Connell, and father of John J., Maurice, Maggie, Luke and Noran O'Connell,’ a native of County Ros- common, Ireland, aged 42 years. X POIRSON—In this city, December 4, 1895, Ku- wene, beloved husband of Mrs. Pauline Poirson, 2 native of France, aged 57 years and 2 months. RIPPE—In Mount Eden, Alameda County, De- ‘cember 4, 1895, Dora, beloved wife of C. Rippe, and mother of Annie, Sophie, John and Fred Rippe, & native of Germany, aged 53 years 11 moushs and 19 days. 8- Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Friday), at 1 o'clock P. .. irom her late resi- dence, Mount Eden. Interment San Lorenzo Cemetery. RHOADS—1n this city, December 4, 1895, Danlel, heloved husband of Amanda Rhoads and father of Mary Kieffer. John W. Rhoads and Elvira Dawson, a native of 1llinois, aged 74 years. SHEEHAN—In tnis city, December 3, 1895, Delia, deariy beloved wife of Peter T. Sheehan, and mother of May, Peter T., John J.and Ross ‘and sister of Mrs. Thomas Gilmore and nd Katie Dillon, anative of the town , Treland, aged 40 years. B¥Kriends and ACQUAINIANCES Are respect- fully invited to_attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday). at 2 o'clock P. M., from her late resi- dence, 14 Frederick street, offt First, between Bryant and Brannan, thence to_St. Brendan's Church. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. WUESTEFELD—In this city, December 3, 1895, Hermann Wuestefeld, beloved brother of Mrs. Iirnestine Genster, a native of Herstelle, West- phalia, Germany, aged 57 years, &5~ The funeral will take_place TO-MORROW (Friday), at 2 o'clock P. 3., from the undertaking arlors of H. F. Subr & Co., Mission street, near Sighth. Inferment private. WALSH —In Oakland, December 3, 1895, Michael E. Walsh, beloved Son of Hannah Stevens and the late Miles Walsh. and stepson of H.J. Stev. ens, and brother of Miles and_Margaret Walsh, and stepbrother of George Stevens, aged 24 years 5 months and 25 days. ST.DOMINIC'S CHURCH BUILDING ASSOCTA- tion—The regular monthly requiem high mass for the deceased members of the above association, and for the deceased parents and relatives of the members, will be celebrated in St. Dominic's Church, Bush and Steiner streets, THURSDAY, December 5, at 9 o'clock A. M. Kriends are in- UNITED UNDERTAKERS' EMBALMING PARLORS. [Everything Requisite for Firat-class Funerals| at Reagonable Rates. Telephone 3167. _ 27 and 29 Fifth street. MCAVOY & CALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 80 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. Telephone 3080. e S AMES MoMENONEY & SON RN T AR RS AND EMBALMERS,| 1057 Mission Street, Near Seventh. Teleptone No. 3354 CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY, JESANMATEO COUNTY; NON-SECTARIANG 1aid out on the lawn plan; perpetual care; beau- tital, ent and easy of access; see it before Beyiug a burial place elsewhere. City Office, ® City Hall Avenues

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