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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TH —_— e e DAY, JANUARY 9, 1896 13 HOTUSER TO LET. RN HOUSE OF 11 ROOMS, BE SIDES hen, laundry. w 8, etc ion shei- 6c walk to 2'c fail t0 in- o tibat reit L ihis house ks ouable. b, Omens ¥ HOL ren gomery st. HOW AT 549 hot HOUSE 0 BALDWIN & GUOD CONDITION I, C. MOLLOY, 138 JUNIPER, OFF Eleventh. i $40: NICE M ply 13 Gr AND BATH : rent §16. Apply AND 5 fron: BALDWIN & HAM FURNISHED HOUSES. NTLY s of WILL E. ROOM TO LET. AN COTTAC 5 ROOMS; BATH; D20, Ginny yard. 2425 Postst. 5 ROOM , 5 ROOMS AND INISH- ( furnished, cheap. McAuister s COTT 1 AND 5 ROOMS, s i. 534 I5th, ur. Dol IMS; BATH, FLOW- $20. 742 Capp st FLATS TS REDUCED: GANT NEW FI . cor. Haight and Scot 6and Keys 202 So xo s NTER & SPADER, 30 Montzomery s JLEGANT NEW CORN AT ROOMS AX FLA YOM & Tremon BAY-WINDOW myprover Ty oft Bush ( 7 ROOM convenien owell and . CORNEE OF TLAGUNA AND ELLIS—9 oms; b moderd improvements: rent $50; er included. 5 JURNISHE AT: 7 ROOMS; BATH. P « call 11 to 1. N BAY - W, vard front and vear: $16.o ATH: YARD; BASEMENT. Taylor Street. TAYLOR—NEW HOUSE; NEW. completely fur ished; 14¢ eithe all rooms sunny; single or en suite; prices reasonable. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS — Continued. LY AND BOARDING AND ROOMS. ‘QMALL AMERICAN FAMILY WILL ACCOM: ) modate gentieman 0f refinement with hand- somely furnislied room and board: {ocation sentral and superior: best references required. Address M. 0., box 7, Call, PERSONALS RTIES WHO SAW THE YOUNG LADY thrown down by the Powell-st. cars near Pine at., December 12 last, please call at the American Exchange Hotel and confer & favoron MISS O, WALDEOP. Twelfth Street. '_i,r'r\\w:l&'rufxlf}:iv 140 nousekeeping rooms; also single. FURNISHED Van Ness Avenue. Washington Street. SHINGTON—SUN 502 West Mission Street. 14()(‘ VAN NESS AVE.—ELEGANTLY FUR- ) nished parlor, pano; use of kitchen. ed housekeeping rooms: running w EDPY—SUNNY ROOMS, NEWL {11¢ EDDY—-LAR | YOV running wate 31 EDDY—LARGE, front ba; indow grate; 1o e ELY FUR NT HOUSE, ERMAN S 0 and unfu near Ma “Ellis stree double; §8 up; ligl AOQELLIS-N 4_'7:;:1 1 single rooms; central. J 7= BLLIS_NICELY FURN 11253 parlors an nished, $5 up: also few light housekee; FURNISHED RO e closet; $9. ELLIS — NICELY FURNISHED AL- ATLY FURNISHED DOUBLE HED SUN- LY FUR- ISHED 28 STH nished. hit house- S AVE.—FURNISHED ROOMS vith board; suite or single. HYDE — HANDSOMELY FURNISHED front bay-window room, with privilege of 410 parlor_ und piano; first-class board. 62 EDDY NY SUTTES, §46 UPW ARD: D2 single, #20 upward; best board reasonable. T HE WINDERMERE, FAMILY HOTET, 1401 Van Ness ave., cor. Bush st.: everything new and fresh; excelleént board: no Chi d. SW GOLDEN GATE HOTEL. ND 156 4\ Fourth i new furniture and carpets through- out; table first class: terms reasonsble; American plan; free bus to and from depot. OTEL BERTLING. 714 BUSH—A FAMILY hotel: references given and required; all mod- €rn conveniences. P S — CHILDREEN BOARDED. 7 OU CAN FIND REFINED HOME IN AMER- ican family for child; $10. Reliable, box 121, Call Office. e e W ASTED=2 CHILDREN 70 BOAR for parents if desire Germania st. ADY WITH NICE HOME WOULD LIKE 1 L/ or 2 children to board; room for parent, if de- sired. ‘710 Vallejo st. NUES WISHESINFAN 4\ dren to board; reasenabie. 1 9B TWO CHILDREN TO daughter 15 vears of age. 150 EDUCATIONAL QPANISH AND FRENCH ACADEMY: CAS- +J tilian and Parisian professors; 3 lessons week, $3 month; ulso painting academy, flowers speciai 3 lessons week, $3 month; translation: anish, French, English. 1170 Market st.. room 7. ; ROOM ; Do other children. 123 " OR OLDER CHIL- 2819 Sixteenth st. BOARD, Yillmore Stroet. ORE, NEAR HAIGHT— . NR. FO sunny Geary Street. 138 S ally ada necting corner rooms; all sun; RGE PLEASANT ODS; rent reasona 1 room for lady or gentleman with URTH—FURNISHED ARY, COR. TAYLOR—SUITE OF 3 ted for doctor's oifice; furnished or un- NICELY ny; espe- ROOMS; able. Hayes Stroet. ~90 HAYES—HAN ) orether roon dresser attached. SUME PARLOR SUITE Hickory Avenue HICKORY AVE, Inquire 601 Ha 25 338 Howard Street, QE21 HOWARD — HOUSE D92 hands; newly renovated top to b CHANGED ottom. Hyde Street. HYDE—LARGE SUNNY FUR! front room, 40 NISHED Jones Street. JONES—THE VAN managemen 207 elegant single; newly furnished; batn, ete.; $10 t N WINKLE: sunny suites NEW and 0 $30. Bearny Street. RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KE 41 ant sunny rooms, en suite and single; In €Very respect: terms reasonable. ARNY—PLEAS- first clasy .17 Sharon st., bet. Fifteentn lez and Church. JOMS, HALL AND YAKD, 8 s, near Sixth AK—NEW FLAT; 4 SUNN Y ROOM: FLAT OF 4 ROOMS 3 —SUNNY FLATS OF 6 wiy renovated; rent ress- R_FLAT, 16 SCNNY FLATS; 318 Shouwell MS EACE ar Ninth. Market Straet. Y SEMITE HOUSE, Sixth and S pight, $5¢ 10 $1 famil weak, $1 50 to 85 able for doctor's o (\l“zgnif\sn\lsunfib SICE FUR S pa vate fam! lors with grate and running w 0 a month. te fam Mission Strest. ) SOUTHERN — SE. COR. SE reopene. 2 sunny front first-class rooms; ed; either single or en suite washstands and running water choicest iocation; terms reasonabi > MISSION —NICELY F U ) rooms, 15c to 50 per m QaQ Mi URNISHED FRO. 8383 1y rooms 31 25 ~$)()1 MISSION, 2 172 cheap. 1045 MARKET, enth-Single snd suites; AR THIRTE BET. per ies 1346 MARKET-THE MONARCH NY XD turpisied rooms singie or en suite; all on first floor; from $8 u Mason Street. 177 MASO ICELY FURNISHED SUNNY X front suites. su. fict NISHED ater; pri- SVENTH aly reno- elegantly having sta- NT S SENTH— 2 large sunny furnished front room; bath; Moss Street. © MOSS, OFF HOWARD, ) 2 surnished rooms for housexeeping. 1 EAR SEVENTH— Minna Street. MINNA— room, 34 m 549 NICELY FURNISHED FRONT 6 TMINNA, COR. EIGHTH — NEWLY & ) | fumnished "bay-window rooms; §1a week; st, bet. Noe and Sanc] transient. o Polk Street. bull £33 LR Sevent COR. O’FARRELL — NiCELY FLATS, SEV 6 rooms, ba UPPER ¥ STRO sée photo- grapk p ] rnia QAVED-DOLLARS, DIMES AND NICKELS 2D by remting a flat from BALDWIN & Ha MOND 10 Nont Ty 8t PING RUOMS. Eliis street. 19() ELLIS — 2 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS; 2V aisosu i single: gas; running wai ELLIS NY FRONT ROOM, FU. 508 fisbea complete for housekeeping, $10. Eifth Street. 9] FIFTH-HOUSEKEEPING; ALSO DOU- ZZ1 ble and single roon 1981 FIFTH_SUNNY FRONT ROOMS AND 328 1 for housekeeping; cheap. 2 kitchen furs rolsom Street. TH—2 HOUSEKEEP- FOLSOM, NR_SI ing rooms; cheap. Fourth -treot. 807 FoveTn — 2 SUNNY FURNISHED VU { tront rooms for housekeeping: rent $1 Geary st cer. NQ « ARY—-NICELY FURNIS) D FRONT B08 SNe e tors = ARLOR, BEDROODM, sewing-room, kitchen, bath, ; all necessarics: $24. Ioward Sire 9692, FON ARD S sunny hous reasonable. NICELY FURNISHED eeping rooms complete; bat Hyde Street. ST.—SUNNY , suite or sing HYDE roon HOUSEKEF prics moderate, 80§ TeAllister Sireet. \LIISTER — SUNNY FURNISHE 1ms: with or without housekeeping. Minna Street. 2462 A — FURNISHED ROOMS FOR STELY "FUR- keeping rooms; ex- ISSTON — BEAUTIFUL FRONT ible parlors; newly furnished; Louse- TH--LARG 1t Lousekeep- MISSION _FURNIS! eping; not D R( YOMS FOR ; suitable Ninth Street. SHTED 7 NINTH-FUR. OR UNFUR. dow Tooms for house- “NICE HOUSERERP- rnished or unfurnished; cheap, Perry Street. 4 PINE ALL-LIGHT SUNNY ROOMS; 2150 3 nice sunny rooms, new rear hotige, ree yard. 268 Perry st. ost sStreet. 099 POST —2 FURNISHED EOUSEKEEP- t/&~ g rooms; $10; suite: light honsekeeping. 897 POLE. de red. 2| furnished sunny rooms; housekeeping it Pine Street. PINE—SINGLE ROQM WITH . other rooms $4, 5 and 61 %5 per mol GRATE; nth. bath; closet; $5. 704 EXE=FT NY SUITE; FUR- [ nished £15, unfurnished $12 60, Fuss Street. 9] RUSS — SINGLE FURNISHED ROOM; Seventh Street. 137 week up; also housekeeping and SEVENTH — FURNISHED ROOMS $1 transient. *herwood Place. 1 and Howard—$5a month; 2 unturnis SHERWOOD, OFF THIRD, BET. MISSION ished rms. South Park. SOUTH sunny front room 1 1t re 5. PARK — WELL FURNISHED, Stevenson Street. 21 STEVENSON—LARGE SUNNY ROOM; suitable for tailor-shop; good light; rent §7. Stockton Street. 131 STUCKTON—FRONT SUIT SUITABLE doctor or dentist; nicely furnished; cheap. Sutter Street. SUTTER — NICELY FUR = 929 ront alcove suits aiso singie foom #ret running water. NISHED Third Strest. INCHESTER HOUS —44 THIRD, Market; most convenient and respectable. rooms 26c to $1 50 per night; $1 50 Lo $6 per week; electric lights in every room: ‘reading r'm : iree bus. Taylor Street. FEH)TAYLOR — NICELY BYA o spectable. FURI NISHED new throughout; thoroughly re- Turk Street. 143 bath; private: $5. rooms by the week or monti. TURK—SUNNY SINGLE ROOM WITH NISHED | TURK, COR. STEINER—FUR. Valencia Street. VALENCIA — 1 NiCELY FUR: sunny furnished room, 204 NISHED Van Ness Avenue. sunny front room for genueman. VAN NESS AVE—COMFORTABLE 80 Willow Avenue. WILLOW AVE., OFF LARKIN + iront room, with grate, for 2, $9. — NICE 7OCAL TEACHER JOSEPH GREVEN IM- proves and beautifies even spojled voices, and cures positions to his pupils. 82 Ninth st. ¥ ISH,ETC. PROF.DEFILIPPE'S Academy of Languages; 320 Post; estab. 1871, .VILLE-SNYDER HAS REMOVED 1o 520 Sutter teacher of vocal musie (latest Italian methods), piano and el cution; ladies ana gentlemen conched in operatic, Shakespearean and other plays: appearances arranged. ISH, LATIN, MATHEMATICS, ENG b literature a specialty. MISS POULSTON, 724 U'Farrell st. CHOOL, 2207 SACRAMENTO Board, English, French, pi-no, duncing, 850 a mo.; excellent chance for ambitious and con- scientions parents 10 give children a superior educa- tionatlow figure; term Jan. 2; kindergarten coach. NGLISH LITERAT N D MYTHOLOG EHRMAN, 1234 Bush st. SUM SCHOOL OF ACTIN: anged: pupils rehearsed 2. block, 7th and Mkt. LECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME- chauical engineering. surveying, architecture, ussay; estab. ’64. VAN DER NAILLEN, 723 Mkt. JTUDE ARED FOR THE UNIVER- [ al colleges; day and evening classes. 35 Phelan building. i ¥ AVE, 5 Principai. A N, GUITAR, CORNET Prof. L. MERKI, 225 Geary :reasonable NDIVIDUAL T \PANISH, FRENCH Daeisterschatt School Languages, 122 0'Farrell [EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST ST, X1 Bookkeceping, business practice, storthand, typing, elecirical engineering, telegraphy, modern languages rapidly taught. Write for catalogue. SCHOOL:HEALD'S BL'S. COLLEGE Post: commercial, shorthand, English JIN, CELLO, BANJO; REA- FRANCIS, 104574 Valencia. SAYING. CUNNING- School, cor. Geary and Powell st ANCISCO BU S COLLE G 1) ROPOSALS FoRr PAPER FOR THE PUBLIC PRINTING AND BINDING PROPOSALS wi Junuary 23, 1896, nishing ihe PAF and BINDING I be received until 30 0'clock A, 3., for fur- PUBLIC PRINT r ending 28th of Feb- the said proposals to be opened before o0 be made by the Joint lic Printing to the the Gov- and the award of contrac Committer of Congress on Pu low st and best bidder for the interest o the committee reserving to it It to reje y and all bids, as its judgmes the best Interests of the Government may d Detailed schedules of the description, quantiiy © of the paper required, accompanied by s and biank proposals, and giving the regt lations with which bidders must comply, can be ovtainea by addressing Th. E. Beuedici, Public ter, Wshington, D. C. re contracts will be entered into for supplying per s may be needed during muted quantities set forth in detail tn the schedule compgise: 50,000 ran;ns:finx|in&nnmn printing paper, 24 x 88 15,000 réams machine-finish printing paper, 38 x 48, 23,600 reams sized and super-calendared white or tinted printing paper, various siz s 24,500 reams wiite WELLNg paper, various iz nd weights. s colored writing paper, various nd weights. 2,000 reams cover paper, various sizes ana /" welghs. 100,000 pounds ot best plate paper. 150,000 pounds of best map paper. 175.000 pounds fine coated wood-cut paper. 2,100 reams mania paper, various sizes and weights. 100,000 pounds giazed bond paper. 20,000 pounds artificial parchment, size 2,000 pounds parchment deed. 1,730,000 sheets cardboard, various colors, sizes, weights, ete. 200 reams firsi-class ledger paper, white or blue, laid or wove, various sizes and weights. 9,000 reams second-class ledger paper, white or blue, laid or Wove, VATiOus sizes and weights. 2,700 reams tissue and copying paper. 85 reums blotting paper, any required color or weight. . 150 reams tar paper, 24 x 36. 845 reams plaid, marble and comb paper, various sizes. 400 reams typewriter paper, various sizes and weights. 965 reams cap. letter and note paper. 100 reams white French f0li0, 17 x 22, 2,000 sheets parchment, 15 x 21. Proposals will be received for one thousand reams or more. By dircction of the Joint Committee of Congress on Publie Printing. various TH. E. BENEDICT, Public Printer, 26,1895, Decembe LEGAL NOTICES. OTICE TG CREDITORS — BSTATH OF MARCUS DAVIDSON. Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned_executors of the last will and testament of MARCUS DAVIDSON, deceased, (0 the creditors of and all persous having claims against the said decessed to ex- hibit them, with the nhecessary ~vouchers, within four months after the first publication’ of this notice to said executors, ac 161 New Montgom. ery st., city and county of San Francisco, State of California. which said place the undersigned select £s their place of business in all _matters connected with said estate. MYER DAVIDSON, JOSEPH HARRIS, last will and testament of N, deceased. Executors of the MARCUS DAVIDS December 10, 1895, R PASSAGE AND FREIGHT DIRECT TO the new goid mines in Alaska apply to C. D. LADD, 9 Third st., San Francisco. JOHN L. JOHNSON (STONE-CUTTER)—IF ) you sce this, communicate with E. W. M. EVANS, Petaluma, Cal. i RESSMAKING BUSINESS; CENTRALLY iocated ; for sale chieap. D.M., box 53, Call Office. EW PROGRESSIVE WiNDOW AND HT)Usfl cleaning Co.;floors scrubbed :contracts ;day. wk CARNOVAL & CO.,29 Eddy. tel, 8. 352, g DIVORCE AND PROBATE specialiy: suits, Superior, Justice aad ce Courts: terms reasonable: collections, ete, G. HOWE, att’, law, 850 Market, cor. Stockton, w. PictuRE FR COMPLETE _WITH glass 7x9 mehes, 10¢; 8310 and 10x12, 15c; 11x14 and_12x16, 20¢; 16x20, 30c; 20x24, 45c. JONES, 547 Mission st. TJiGYPLIAN JIENNA, 81; HAIRDYE, PER- fectly harmless. Langley-Michaels Cos all ciemtsts; Hubbard’s 923, Hauptli's, 1136 Market. FOR EINE POULTEY AND GANE GO 10 A. STRASSER, 78 and 79 Center Market, ANCING FOR_BALLROOM OR STAGE tay, NE'S, 927 Mission, near Fifth. ARTINGTON'S MAGAZINE and Newspaper Tilustration reopens Monday January 6. For particulars aadress or apply 434 Pine st. 5 Address SCHOLL, National Wall Paper Clean- ing Co., 207 Montgomery st. TR-DRESSING ANY STYLE 25, WAVING included: excellent switches and front pieces for 81: hair chains made to order from $2 50 up; strictly one price; established 1869, 111 Stockton 8t B.SPITZ, 6. LEDEREL snceras, CITY REAL ESTATE. OL GETZ & BROTHER, S REAL ESTATE OWNERS, ROOM A, FIRST FLOOR, CROCKER BUILDING. HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. PRICES ARE DOWN TO BOTTOM. Now is the time to buy bargains in lots. 75 0 #300 FOR SPLENDID LOTS NEAR $ the park and Grand Boulevard; $10 down and §5 montaly. SOL GETZ & BRI , $500 TO $1100; CHOICEST and south of the park, ready 10 build on, from 1st ave. 10 20th ave. and Point Lobos, Clement, California and Lake sts. in Rich- mond, and near Afiiliated Colleges: opposite con- cert valley and Strawberry Hill lake on the south; terms to Suit purchaser. SOL GETZ & BRO. %100_170"3250: BUILDING LOTS NEAR LUt Mission-st. and electric car lices: only $10 down and 35 mouthly. SGL GETZ & BRO. CALL FOR MAPS AND DIAGRAMS. SOL GETZ & BRO., Owners, Room 4, first floor, Crocker building. IN USTSIN THE CITY; ELEGANT SUNNY flat of 6 very large rooms; bath, ekc.; arranged for office and living-rooms;’ on Post st., 2 blocks from Kearny: ioog lease and part of furniture for sale; very cheap rent. AddressJ. E. S, box 115, this office. TOR SALE—#700: COTTAGE; LOT 25x70; 8200 cash, balauce as rent; near cars. Apply S.H. W, box 56, Call Offics VERY WEEK THE NUMBER ON ‘Twenty-ifth_ave., Point Lobos and Clement sts. grows less; $375 and upward; $50 cash, £10 monthly; best lots in Richmond for the mone; Sutro's” electric cars will puss the property; buy now and make money. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery 5 IN . U.S. and State courts; damage cases. Offices, 725-726 Spreckels building, 927 Marke OB SALE-THE FINEST HOME IN THE City for the money; Page and Lott Sts.; see it to-day; premises. J. ANDERSON, owner. (\OME, HAVE YOUR FEATHER BEDS, PIi- 870 Mission, cor. bth. O. McCABE. lows filled. LIGH T} chester House, 44 rooms, 25¢ to $1 50 week: free bus to and from the MES 3 0BER, HEADQUARTERS OF VUYpsilanti Union Suits and Equestrian Tights Jaros Underwear; Ober Corsets for stout figu es. Sole agent for Kquipoise Waists, Jennes Miller goods and Gertrude baby ouzfits; great rednetionss send for catalogue. 34 Geary st., San Francisco. OHN SMITH HAS REMOVED TO 327-329 Sutter st., beiween Stockton st. and Grang ave., where the oest of coal can be had at lowest prices. Market: 266 8100 10 56 per er might; OT 25x127:6 ON 167H AVE,BET. D AND J C sts., Richmond Tract, cheap; must be sold: party going away. For particulars inquire at 1805 Mission st. §950, JLSTBESOLD: OFFEE T D20U. thislocis worth double: 2 blocks south of the park; cash or installments; title insurance; see ownerat once. 8 Powell st., room 3. 1] WEEELY=G00D BERKELEY LOTS. B 1000 T0x3007 §1. weokies steer ana cheap. $175_Lot 25x135; $1 weekly. $250—Lot 25x100° $1 weekly: sewered. Lot 25x100; $1 50 weckly: macad $250—Creek corner, 40x100: $1 weekly. CHAS. A. BAILEY, 46 Market st., or Berkeley ation, Berkel O3EMORE cUT Oak Roll Top Desks.. Oak Chiffoniers. Osk Bed Sets. . .. 814 to 335 .. ¥rom #10 up +...$17 50 up. Oilcloths sand Linolenm: .30¢ up Stoves and Ranges. $3up “Thousands of barg vthing. or time paymen NOONAN 1019, 1021, 1023 Mission st RAL ADVAN above Sixth. DIAMONDS, JE W~ owest rae: 8 Market st. BUSINESS CARDS, 81 60; TELE- phone “Black 141" HILL.72415 Market. 100( JQUITS MADE TO ORDER OF ELEGANT E remuants for $10; semples and scif-measure- ent_on_application. ' LEON LEMOS, Merchant Tailor, 1832 Market st., San Francisco. g OND-HAND AS WELL AS NE RS, D showcases, counters, shelvings, mirrors, desks, safes, chairs, soales, eic., and & very large stock of them, t00; be sure and gee 8lock and get prices be- fore golng elsewhere, 3. NOONAN, 1017, 1019, 1021, 1048 Mission st., above Sixth. LD BUILDINGS BOUGHT AND cres, doors, windows, Yard 1168 Mission st., near Eighth. 'S TO ORDER; SAMPLE BY MAIL . Merchant Tailor, 115 Kearny. S RETATLED AT upstairs. LADIEY rd LD; Tumber, pipe, Bnu:i. GEARY ST.— ELEGANT stylis made, §5 up: dresses made over. AND UP, WRAPPERS 366 AND 50534 Natoma st., upstairs. SSES CUT AND FITTED, $3: DR waists $3. 11 Geary TS 75¢; CHILDREN'S SUITS t.; fit guaranteed. PROFESSOR WONDEFUL GIFTS.” M WHAT YOU MAY. anFranciseo as well as oiber clties his power. Lawyers, speculators, s men of ail grades, iadics from every walk inlife tozether sound his praises for the benefits they have ‘received. His parlors are always filled with anxlous CALL People of marvel people seeking reliable Information, and every Teply I most gratifying: ail are piéased: Pro- fessor Eugene gives advice on business, specnlations, investments, love, courtship, marriage and divorce; setties lovers' quarrels, reunites the separated and causes a speedy and his of your choice: he treasures, tells of Py marriage with the one locates mines and burled locates and recovers developing mediums & old estate: lty; the troubled and unfortunate should & bis counsel; thousanas of families long. ed have been reunited by his efforts; ands of hearts made glad throngh his truthiful prediction is the only clair- voyant on earth recognized by the on &s their brightest star: all persons un ssful 1 business, who seer to be unlucky, visit him. seek Lis aid and start arigh thousands have become wealthy through his advice: he i3 ever ready to assist those with capital to find a safe and good-peying investment; young men starting in business will find it greaily to their advantage 10 consult him on all matters of financial in- terest to themselves. Professor Eugene should not be classed with the many cheap pretenders who infest citles and bring disrepute to the profession. 11is past successes in matters of great import are a positive guarauty of his power to perform the wou- ders that bave made him famouns. All aro invited tocall. Hours 9 A. M. 108 P. M. Letters with stamps answered. 1725 Market s parlors 1, 2, 3 and 4. \ RS, RYNERSON, WORLD-FAMED 4 cater of mines and minerals. Room Sixth st. ROF. LEON, THE RENOWNED PALMIST clairvoyant: wonderful power; convinces you when others fail. "lnm. MOREAU, BF A st,present and ful the cradie to the grave. Parlor 5. 8653, Market. {T, PAST AND FUTURE, 25c. MME FETTE, 311 Tehama st., near Fourth. NME. RAVENNA, SITTINGS DAILY: YL names given, 25¢ up: _systems taught to play races and sure tips given. 828 Howard. MPLE, SEEWART, GREAT CLATRVOVANT and cardreader. sevenih daughteriof the sev- enth daughter, hss returned to her old rooms in San Frascisco: ladies and gents 50c; call at onca a5 she i3 going Kast soon. 917 Market st., parlors S and 4. EPARTMENT NO. § (PROBATE). IN THE Superior Court, in und for the City and County of San Francisco, State of California—In the m: ter of the estate of ELIZABETH L. MOXLEY, decensed. Notice is hereby given that TUKSDAY, the 14th day of January, A.D. 1896, at 10 0'clock A-M. ofsaid day, and the courtroom of Department No. 9 of said court, at the new City Hall, in the City and Connty of San Francisco, Stite of Callfornia, have been ap- pointed as the time and place for proving the suthenticated copy of the will of said ELIZA BETIT L. MOXLEY, deceased, and_for hearing the appli- catlon of JOHN C. HUGHES and JAMES W. MCELROY for the lissuance to them of letters testamentary. A. D. 1896, Dated January [Seal] CHARLES F. CURRY, Clerk, * By F. B. HOUGHTON, Deputy Clerk. JAMES A, WAYMIRE, Attornéy for Petitioners. Miscellaneous. ' nished rooms, single or en suite: $8 an: Lewis st., oft Taylor. near Post. © UNFURNISHED SUNNY ROOMS; JULTON HCUSE, OPP. CITY HALL—FUR- d 816 up. UNFURNISHED ROOMS. $10. 16 STORES TO LET. ESK ROOM. Mills building. SIXTH FLOOR, ROOM 6, i and Market sts. ASEMENT 10 LET CHLEAP, COR. FIRST OTICE 10 CREDITORS — ESTATE OF WILLIAM J. BROAD, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, administratrix of the estate of WILLIAM J. BROAD, deceased, t0 the creditors of and all persons having claums against the said deceased 1o exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first pubiication of this rotice, to the said adminis. trutrix, at. No. 1 Broad’s place, the same being tha place f0r thie transaction of the business of the said esiate in the City and County of San Francisco, Stete of California. JATHARIN ;. BROAD, Administratrix 81 the estate of WILLTAM J. BROA D, deceased. Dated at San Francisco December 11, 1895, LY RIOK &DEERING, Atloraeys for Adiminis- ratrix. $18; fine for delicatessen and dai Crmsns pl alen’gd. NINTH—CORNER STORE; 3 and fixtures; low rent. rent J1ORE_AND LIVING-ROOMS, 706 POLK ST. iry prod R200MS 500 : ») fayetis 2338 Mission st. 1524 HOWARD ST. COR. OF LA- fixtures for saloon; cheap rent. Apply » oweil POWELL—3 housekeoping reet. URNISHED ROOMS ¥OR lady’s bozrd tken for rent. xth Sireei. 19() SIXTH-2 OR 3 ROOMS FURNISHED 2V compiete for nousckeeping. 9191 sixta URNISHED Stockton Street. 1703 STOCKTON-3 RoOMS, FURNISHED - | »7; omplete for housekeeping; rent $10. 37() STOCKTON—2" OH '3 NICE St “«\J 100ms complete for housekesping: ¥ d 223 Market xi FRONT OFFICE AND OFFICES TO LET. 10t sale, or & portion therdof to lease. K. ALSIP & CO.. 9 rovunds, Mills buildin 509 K JOR RENT—AN OFFICE, WITH FIXTURES EDWIN g, 8. F. EARNY N OFICE IO CREDITORSESTATE O WILi AN TaM HARRIS, deceased. Notice is hercby glven by the undersigned, A. C. FREKSE, ad- ninistrator of the estate of the said deceascd, to the creditors of and ail persons having claims against the said deceased to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within four (4) months after the first publication of this notice, 1o the said ad- ministrator, ut his oflices, 319 Pine street. San Francisco, California, the same being his place for the transaction of the business of the said estate in the City and County of San Fraocisco, State of California. A. C. FREESE, Administrator of the estate of WILLTAM HAKRIS, deceased. Tated at San Francisco, December 11, 1595, J. D. SULLIVAN, Attorney for Administrator, 319 Pinestreet, San Francisco, California. M E. DE. THOMAS, SCTENT1FIC REVEAL M er by eggs and cards: tells entire life, past, resent, future; ccrsultations on ail affairs: notbe ing excepted; names given: good advice: ™ sure help: restores lost love by sympathy; mistake im- possible: fee $1; letter 52, 929 Post st., nr. Larkin., UGU-TA LEOLA, FORTUNE TELLER: magic charms, love tokens; true picture of future wife and husband; teaches fortune telling: develops clairvoyance, siate writing, eic.: has the seven holy seals and the Palestine wonder charms; fee $1 and upward. 2326 Mission, nr. Twentietn. LAIRVOYANT — CARD READING, 600G, 408 Octavia st.; formerly 198 Turk st. | acres in choic EVIEW LOTS: NEAR track; low prices; easy terms. THY CO., 646Market s @1°¢ V() SOLID 3-STORY $IZOOO 727 Golden Gate ave.: lot 25x 137:6. This 's unquestionably the cheapest picce on the avenue. Bliliard-room; frescoing, etc. Open for inspectio OUSES BUILTS150 TO §2 and examize blans. 1149 Mission & COUNTKY REAL ESTAT. REAT SACRIFICE FOR CASH; NON-RESI- X dent owner; unimproved residence and busi- ness property centrally located in Los Angeles. H. 0., box 27, Call Oflice, Sau Francisco. JPOE SALE OR EXCHANGE—22 ACKES OF mountain fruit land in Sante Clars County for city lot. Address A. L., box 31, Call Oflice. JSPARTO TOWN AND COLON Y CJ 4 hours from the bay: the most equable of Ceutral California, and the neighborhood of the Dext great development of electric power; equal to Folsom; a part of the “Rancho Canada de Capay Grant”; unquestionably the earliest and finest fruit peit on the coast and superior (o any fo versitiod farming: about 600 acres, in 20- farms, surrounding the town: town already c tains large brick blocks, a fine hotel, fine high- school building, watcr works, artesian, pure and soft: desired & purchaser or purchasers 10 take the whole Interest of present owners in the colony lots and town property, in lump or othierwise, at shock- ingly low figures: it won't cost much to examin is an frrigation canal on the land. Apply to GEO. I § & CO., Woodland, Cal. ACRE HILL ( HICKEN RANCH acres cultivable: 200 cords firewood; 2 miles from school; 5 from town: lovely shade trees; a , preity place: $500; half cash. D. il G, Sonoma City, Inquire 632 Market st.,5. F. A FINE PAYING MODEL RANCH « in Marin Co.: 12 acres: 22 miles from San Francisco: 5 minutes to railroad station: bearing assorted orenard: 1 acre in vineyard: good 2Z-story house of G rooms; fine bar, chicken houses; net wire chicken yard; fine well and windmill: ‘water piped to house and througl grounds; shade trees; plenty of ymber for fuel on place; all in A1 order; aiso horse, harness and cart, cow, all farm tools and some housebola goods: this is'the cheapest and best home ranch in California. LEE & KISE OAKLAND ADVERTISEHENTS ' OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL KSTATE. HAVE You §7502 I | OAKLAND'S INVESTMENTS ARE BEST. ] RENTS $432 PER ANNUM. | COBTS $2260. XN MORTGAGE. CAN GET $1500 LOAN ON PROPERTY. INTEREST ON LOAN IF TAKEN LESS THAN $150. S ON 8750, 39 PER CENT. RATE OF EARNIN GOOD REPAIR. CENTRAL LOCATION. Address WM. J. DINGEE, 4€0-462 Eighth s(reet, OAKLAND. $400 BLEGANT HOUSE OF 11 ROOMS + aud bath; lot 57x150; 8 minutes' walk to Market-st. station; part cash, balance to suit. EO. BOEG B. HILL, Real Estate, e $20 LOTS NE HE ALTENHEIM IN P ERRERRAR————. $1000—House of 7 rooms and bath, near Oak- st. station; $600 cash, balance can remain. Room 34, Donokioé Building, S. F. MONTHLY KOOM_ COTTAGES: plans free. F. E. Golden Gate statn. S150. Foo cars; only $1 down snd $1 & week: selling fast: good improvements H. BE. PINNEY. own 902 Broadway, Oaklan SEMERTS ALAMEDA ADVERTIS OFFICE—1435 PARK STREET. ALAM:DA REAL TATE. B 850 CASH, #2250 MONTHLY: 5 B2200. Foorms 5 vriE: ooty mosor pel tage. $2400_N0 casn; 820 monthly; 87:6x100; new cottage. $3000—$50 cash; $30 monthly; 5, rooms and bath; handsome new cottag: 352505200 cash, $30 monthly: 33x100; ele- EALL cottage on principal driveway: § rooms and ath. $3500—$300 cash, $£35 monthly: 33:4x100; handsome colontal cottage: 7 rooms and bath. MARCUSE & REMMEL, Bay-st. station, Ala- meda, and 628 Mark n Francisco. 310( DOWN, BALANCE MONTHLY PAY- ments—Fine nearly new modern 2-story house, 7 rooms and bai near ststion, school and churciies: must be sold: call and see atonce. . | P. MOREAL, 1432 Park st.. Alameda. DOWN — ELEGANT NEW 6-ROOM BLOO modtin cotiage ia center of Sity: cosgrs school and station; lot 35x150: price $2250. For immediate sele Alameda Land Company, 1500 Alameda. 2A00() NEW AND MODERN GSE O %4000. rooms and bath: Jot 42x147:68: installments. JOSEPH Alameda. NEWS FOR 5 C S— THE CALLL. in wrapper, for mailing. SANTA CLARA COUNTY. REAL ESTATE. ANTA CLARA VALLEY LANDS. 19,060 acres in subdivisions for fruit planting. Apply to C. H. PHILLIPS, proprietor. 2 Fast anta Clara st., San Joss, Cal DENTISTS jjfi GEORGE W. LEEK, T) Leek dentist, discoverer of and patentee of improved bridze work or teeth without any plate, moved from 6 to 20 U' Farrell st. AINLESS EXTRACTION bridge work & speciaity: plates, experie ce. WITHOUT A PLATE. , 1841 Polk st JOR SALE OR TRAD] 160-ACRE G N ranch: ell fenced: comiortable buildings; nesr Tipton, ‘fulare County: price $6000. PHILBRICK & CO., 2548 Folsom, near Tienty-second, O LET—3 SMALL CHICKEN RANCHES #1 60, $8 and $10 per monin. G C. YOUNG, Petaluma. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—240 ACRES: 200 level. 60 clear: nice orchard assorted fruits plenty of wood and water; zood dweliing, barn, etc.; nearly all fenced: close to large town: 10 hours from city: $3000; pert cash, balance on time: wilt trade for city property or good business. C. B., bux 77, this ofi MARLY_COUNTY 5000 ACKES 26 MILES from San Francisco Rancho de Novato. Tracts cut any size desired; fruit, grain and vegetable land, no irrigation; both rail and water transportation; $40 to $75 ver acre; terms made to suit; send for «ircular, Improved dairy farmas for sale with cows. SYNDICATE INVESIMENT COMPANY, 64 and 66 Caronicle building. 24 KEARNY specialty; open evenings R. L. T.CRANZ—EXTRACTION PAI crown work, bridge work and tee:h withous plates a specialty. 103 Geary st., cor. Grant ave. (‘BOO,\!E DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 769 MA J ket, bet. 3d and 4th, gas specialists; only rel able agent or painless ‘extraction: artificial teeth frm $5; fiilings frmu $1: extracting 5Cc. with gas $1. 27 ASET FOR TEETH: WARRANTED AS good as can be made; filling §1. DR. SIMALS, dentist, 930 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. T)® LUDLUM HILy, 1443 MARKET ST, near Eleventh: no charge {or extracting when plates are made: old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set: extracting d0c: gas given. (COUTON DENTAL SOCIATION. 806 MAR- ketst. DR.CHARLESW. DECKER. R. J.J. LEEK, 1206 MARKET, COR. GOLDE: Gate ave.—Open evenings: Sundays till noon. “A LL_Wol )NABLE AND WAR- " REASONABLI ranted. DR.J. W. KEY. 1122 Market st. OAKDALE, STANISLAUS €O., CAL. Beautiful young orange groves in tracis of 6 acres and upward, lying along the Stanislaus River, two and & half miles from Oakdale, the principal station of the Southern Pacific Railroad ontheline between Stockton and Merced. The Stanisiaus and San Joaquin Irrigation Company’s canal runs directly through the colony and the property has & per- petual water right. We are prepared 1o sell portions of the property either unimproved or already planted 10 Washing- ton Navels, Mediterranean Sweets and Malteso Bloods. Tha property Is under the immediate direction and care of an experienced horticul(urist, who bas received diplomas and medals at eight different. county fairs in the State snd for a small consideration cares for the orange groves for non- residents. A bigh and dry country, with a perfect natural drainage system. Al kinds of small game near by afiords excellent sport for hunters. Prices for and, including a serpetual water rizht and_planted to orange trees, $175 per acre. Unim- proved land witn fuily paid up water rights, $70 peracre. Terms: The purchase price payable in six anvual payments, without interest; title per- fect and liberal discount for cash. For further particulars, maps and catalogues, ad- dress JCASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal. Or F. T. KNEWING, our representative, Oukdale, Cal. 4']0 8 ACRE CHICKEN RANCHES ON 10 years’ credit. D. H. TWING. Sonoma City,Cat 1 ACRES, $100: MORE SAME PRICE; PAY- able $2 i week, without interest; level valley 1and; railroad runs' through the tract: the best bargain in California; secure a home: you will 10t miss the $2 a week: will be worth $5 to $1. WESTERN LAND COMPANY, 640 Market st. END FOR OUR LIST OF OURCHARD HOMES for sale. WOOSTER & WHITTON. San {oxe. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS _ THZ WEEKLY CALL, In wraoper, for mailin TO EXCHANGE, OR SALE—IN EXCHANGE FOR BOARD, completely and elegantly furnished house of 8 rooms; price $800; or would sell on easy terms. Address M., box 123, Call Office. W ANTED-T0_EXCHANGE FOR INCOME property in San Francisco, desirable uniu proved residence and business property, centrally located, in Los Angeles; great bargain. H. O, box 72.'Call Oftice. SPIRITUALISM. TESTCIRCLE TO-NIGIHT; 10c. MME. YOUNG, 605 McAllister st.; sittings daily. WONDERFUL POWER OVER DYSEASE £\ Mrs. Dr. W. Marandas’ revealed medicines: never fall In rheumatism, paralysis, fits and all nervous disogses, etc.; 1f you oannot call and seek this wonderful medium write and inclose a lock of hair and $1 for a correct diagnosis of your disense: true life resding. 1541%p Market 8t., opp. Van Ness ave., San Franclsco, Cal. A BS. FULTON: SLATEWRITING SEANCE Mtonignt. 31 Fenst. O-NIGHT — KATIE HuUSSMANN'S TEST meeting. 793 Stevenson,off 9th;10¢; sits daily ;31 TPO-DAY, 2 O'CLOCK: MRS. MAYO STEERS; ladies ohly; readings aally. 101 Grove st. DDIE SWAIN, SEER. CIROLE TONIGHT, sure. 227 Geary st. (contribution). RS, J. J. WHITNEY, CLAIRVOYANT trance medinm: _sittings $1. 318 Stockton st. STORAGE e e (YERLAND FREIGHT TRANSFER Co. ¥ifth and Bluxome Sts.—Furniture and goods picked. shipped and stored: 9 lare fireproof ware: ouses; low rates; advances made. Tel. south 588, {TORAGE OF FURNITURE, PIANOS, HOUSE- Lold goods, etc. J. M. PIERCE, 735 Markes a6, w“.sux BROTHERS, 1710 MARKBT— Storage; low rates: telephone South 762 FIRLOLASSSIORAGE ADVANCESMADE 421423 Marketst. CHAS L TAYLOR. E1CYCLES, tenants; cottagis, fluts, 85 up. SPEC 802 Murket st LEGA: L/ building, 925 Market: rents loy chsrge for gas, janiior services or bea: | et bullcing or G. 2. UMBSEN & CO. NT (3 MONTH) GIVEN GOOD K & CO. OFFICES IN NEW SPRECKELS INDSOR BICYCLES: STRICTLY HIGH Y £rade; no nump‘ln:d:'n.uqluha work; cones 2n; s fully guaranteed for 2 years. A. L. BAN- CROFT & CU, 534 Pos: sty b . = 2 0O extra Apply | ontg. 5% | P;I:IK CYCLEBY[RI::{WTW&EELS TO LET; sccommodat ery Geary, Mo Alitater aud Powel) . car Lineg " 0T PHYSICIANS. L SR s e e L T Dn A.DE LUCIS, PHYSICN-SURGEON, ROYA L 'University Turin, ltaly. Nuelens bldg,661 Markt Mizs.“ DR, PARLOW, CHIROPODIST. 126 XKearny, rm, 47, hrs. 11 10 5; res, St. Nicholas. EMOVED—DE. C. C. O'DONNELL TO 1206 Market st.; diseases 0f Women & specialty, O EXCHANGE IN ALAMEDA—HOUSE OF 8 rooms and bath: lot 50x140, Encinal ave., for nice iot near Golden Gate Park. = Address R. H., box €0, Call Oitice. MONEY TO LOAN. OANS ON REAL ESTATE: ALSO SECOND 4 mortgages, furnitur- or pianos without re- moval in_ihe city and Oakland or Alameda any amount: lowest rates. BECKER, 240 Montgomery. LOANS—FIRST AND SHCOND MORTCAGE: city or country: furniture and pianos; business strictly private. Room 88. Uhnlnlcle building. DVANCESON DIAMONDS,JEWELRY, ETC Columbia Loan & Collateral Office, 8 Grant ave. “A NY AMOUNT: 1ST, 2D or 3D MORTGAGES; estates, undivided interests, real estate in pro- bate. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery, rooms 2-§. ST AND 2D MORTGAGES; CITY OR COUN iry: admioistrators’ mortgages, interests in es- tates, diamonds, pianos, etc, URPHY, 628 Mkt, ORTGAGES, PROBATE LOANS, WAR- A1 rants. SALOMON & 0., 328 Montgmry,r.214, Mo‘fwy LOANED, 6% PER CENT ON morigages. A. F. JOHNE & (0., 632 Market sb. ONEY LOANED ON_JEWELRY AND other valuables at the Security Loan Office, 106 Marketst. entrance 7 Turk. AN FU ANOS, WITHOUT OA FURNITU. ND B removal. Room 68, Donohoe b'd’g, 1170 Market 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 vour pianos and furniture of private tamilies, which_ farniturs is now under the new law mortgageable; lowest in. terest without removal: any amount from $100 to $5000. 418 Eluis st.. room 22, PAWNBROK ERS, T 126 KEARNY ST., ROOM 8—-MONEY loaned, watches, diamonds, etc.; low rates: pri- vate rooms; elevator; pledges for sale cheap. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. DVICE #REE; DIVORCE AND PROBATE laws a specialty; suits, Superior, Juatice and Police Courts; terms reasonable; collections, etc. ©.W.HOWE, att’y-at-law, 850 Market cor.Stockton M J. MURRY, ATT'Y AND COUNSELO R AT « law: advice free. 24 Sixth si., rooms 14, 15. W.DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,420 « California si.. rms. 14-15: advice free. BLAKERIAG LIUCENSES, The follow!ng marriage licenses wers fssued by the County Clerk’s oflice vesterda; L. N. Wariz and Ger rude Mermet, 40-—44. William M. Persons and Laura B. Kelly, 27—189. M. Donovan and Margaret Suliivan, 32 Pant Lauricella and Maria Marini, 23—22, W. V. Durbin and Catherine E. Riley, 2520, L. Bernbaum and Bertha Silverstone, 27—23. Harvey N. McGirew and Harriet Heath, 44—25. J. R. Cassidy and Mamie E. Adams, 28—19. Frederick Kuhlman and Esther Bacher, 50—46. H. Kindberg and Christine Bergerist, 36—30. Luigi Barella and Louisa Savanelio, 28—17. Elbert B. Morse and Laura L. Muir, 41— 30. M. K. Buchanan and Fannie L, Terribilini, 43—85. Michael Sullivan and Norah Connery, 33—22, C. H. Laubenhelmer and A. V. Leveque, 31—21. G. Dorn and Emma Schonnemann, 31—45. e s — DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS, Complaints filed: Kate M. Billings against Henry Billings. Eitia B. Collins against John W. Collins. Divorces granted Linnie W. Goodyear from Henry C. Goodyear, for neglect; by Judee Seawell. Custody of chiid awarded 0 plaintiff. Plainiff awarded $50 a month alimon from David 1. Holt, on cross-com- Ella J. Holt piaint for desertion; by Judge Hunt. BIRTHS—MNARRIAGES—DEATHS, Birth, marriage and death notices sent. by mail I not be {nserted. They must be hended in at elther of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of persons authorized to have the same published. | BORN. BAKER—In Oakland, to the wife of G.G. Baker, & daughter. DELANEY—In this city, Tanuary 7, 1896, to the wife of J. A. Delaney, a daughter. EKATTEN—In this city, January 8, 1896, to the wife of Simon Katten, a son. PIESCE—In Oakland, January 4, 1896, to the wife of Charles 0. Pierce, a daugnier. RIEMER—In this city, Jannary 3, 1886, tothe wife of Rudolph Riemer, a son. B P SR MARRIED. RITZAU—KRAMER—In this city, January 6, 1886, by the Rev. C. A, Rabing, Henry Ritzau and Mamie Kramer, both of San Francisco. WINANS—TIOGAN — In Oaklend, January 1, 1896, by the Rev. Father Akerly, M. N. Winans of Sucramento and Nellie M. Hogan of San Fran- cisco.? e — DIKD. Baumgart, Maria A. Rowland, Willls T, Cane, Mrs. Elizabeth Hunkin. 'Veda M. Cate, Avelia J. Kelly, Peter Cavanagh, Thomas Koch, Minnie Camnpbell, Duncan Lingo, John Coleman, Jobo W. Levy, Sam Collins, Julia A. M. McGowan, Mary Cony, Gerald 8. Murray, Ann Eiliott, Ann Morion, Mary S. Ely, Theresa E. Regan, Catherine Gardper, William J. Russ, Frances George, Russell M, Russell, Mary Gough, Kate Salomon, Carrle Habnah, Capt. Levi Schultz, George M. Hurlburt, Dalsy Vigoureux, Dr. W. A. BAUMGART—In this city, January 6, 1896, Maria Anna Baumgari, beloved mother of Mrs. Joseph Stork, Mrs. Moritz Stack von Goldshein, Mrs, M. Kiizmuller and Emma and Philip Baumgart of Victoria, B.C.. anative of Rheinpfaiz, Ger- many, aged 76 years and 18 days. A@Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock 4. M., from the resi- dence of her daughter, Mrs. M. Ki zmuller, 1113 ‘Turk street, betweea Laguna and Buchanan, thence to St Boniface’s Churcn, Golden Gate avenue, between Jones and Leavenworth,where a solemn requiem meuss wili be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CAMPBELL—In Golden Gate, Alameda County, January 8, 1896, at his residence on Crawford street, Duncan Campbell, beloved father of Mrs. Mary McLeod, Mrs. Sarah Lyon and Duncan Campbell, u native of Argyle, Scotland, aged 67 years 3 months and 27 days. B¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the faneral TO-MORROW (Friday), at 2 o'clock ®. M. from the par- lors of Valente, Marini & 0., 1624 Stockton street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. CANE—TIn this city, January 6, 1896, Elizabeth, beloved wife of John Cane, mother of Job William and Joseph Cune. and_sister of Mrs. E L. Cate and Joseph Lakin of San Rafael, & native of Tuolumne County, Cal., aged 38 years and 4 months. 8% Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 2 o'clock P. M.. from her late residence, 615 Golden Gate avenued®Interment L 0. 0. F. Cemetery. CATE—In this city, January 8,1896, Avella J., beloved wife of O. 1. Cale and mother of Mrs. H. O. Wiedero, E. G. and W. S. Cate, & native of Ohio, aged 65 years 9 months ana 19 da: CAVANAGH—In this city, January 7, 1896, at the residence of his cousiu, Mrs. James Finn, 514 Garden street. Thomas Cavanagh, a native of "Gurialeen, parish of Keel, County Kerry, Ireland, aged B0 yesr: R Friends and acquaintances are respect: fully invited toattend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock a. 3. from blg Garden street, thence Lo St. Rose's Churci, Brannan street, where a requiem Ligh mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock a. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. COLEM AN—In this city, January W. Coleman, anative of Kentucky, years. 2@ Friends and acquaintances are respect- folly” invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), 8- 2 o'clock P. ., from his 1 residence, corner Eighth and Brush streets, Oak- land. 1896, Jolin aged 64 COLLINS—In this city, January 7.1806. Julia A. 4. Collins. beloved mother of Mrs. Winsiow An derson of San Francisco, a native of New Bed- , aged 71 years 9 month [New Bedford (Mass.) papers pleese cop #@~The funeral will take place TH1S DAY (Thursday), at_10 o'clock A. M., from her late residence, 603 Sutter street. Inierment private. CONY , Octoher 30, 1895, Gerald Cony, a native of Warwickshire, England, aged 29 years. ELY—In Oakland, January 7, 1896, Theresa Eva- line, infant_daughter of George J.and Theresa & native of Oakland, aged 3 months and 11 and 6 days. aays £3The funeral will ta Thursday), at 2 o'cloc e of the parents, 1218 terment St. Mary’s Ceme! ELLIOTT—In Cape Horn, Wi wife of Thomas Elliott, and Builard, Mrs. S. Lo e place THIS DAY A, from the res wenty-sixth street. mother of Mrs. and Thomas and George L. Ellfott, a native of England, aged 72 years. GARDNER—In Oakland, January 6, 1896, Wil- liarn Jeffercon Gurdner. a native of Connecticut, aged 41 years and 2 montbs. GOUGH—In Oakland, Jauuary 6. 1896, Kate Gough, a native of Ireland, aged 72 years. GEOR: In this city, January 8, 1896, Russel t M.. beloved son of Bernard und Jennl orge, anative of San Francisco, aged 4 months and 23 days. LRy ends and acquaintances are respe: fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 2 o'ciock v. M., from the resi dence of the parents, 944 Folsom street. Inter ent 1. 0. O. F. Cemeters. HANNAH—In this city, January 7. 1896, Captain Levi Hannab of the steamship Pomona, beloved | busband of Mrs. A. M. Hannah, a nativeof Maine, aged 64 years ana 11 months. i £~ Iuterment nta Cruz THIS DAY (Thurs- day), on arrival of the broad gauge train from Sen Francisco, under the susvices of the L.0.0. F. HURLBURT—In San Jose, January 7, 1896, at the Sanitarium, Daisy Hurlburt, a native of Cali- | fornia, aged 19 years. HUNKIN—In this city, January 5, 1896, Veda M. Hunken, anaiive of San Francisco, aged 10 months. KELLY—Ip this city, January 8, 1896, Peter Kelly, beloved brotherof Mrs. J. T. Finn and Mrs. John Craig, a native of the parish of Taugh- maconneil, County Roscommon, lreland, aged 4R vear: nds and scqualntances are rdspect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Friday), at 1 o'clock P. ., from 4191 toma street. Intermen: Holy Cross Cemet: KOCH—In this city, Januars 6, 1896, Minnie. be- loved wife of Christian Koch, motherof Hans Kocli, and sister of Mrs. A. Parra, o native of Koblén, Amr Lehe, Germany, sged 29 years 2 months and 22 days. B~ iriends aud acquaintances Are respect- fully invited to_attend ine funeral THIS DAY (Thiursday). at 2 0'clock P. .. from her late res dence, 810 Treat avenue, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third sirees. Interment L 0. O. F. Cemetery. LEVY—In Stockton, January 7, 1896, Sam, be- loved husbznd of Emma Levy, father of Law- rence and Sadie Levs and brother of Mrs. Mena Solomon and_Mrs. Lizzie Cook, & native of Ger- many, aged 51 years. Ba-Friends and acquaintances are respect- full Invited to attend the faneral TO-MORROW (Friday) at 10:30 o'clock A. .. from the resi- dence of his_mother-indaw, Mrs. R. T. Harris, 1225 Golden Gate avenue. Interment Hills of Eternity Cemetery by 11:45 .M. train from Third and Townsend streets. Please omit flowers. LINGO—In this citv. January 8. 1896, John Lingo, beloved stepbrother of Mrs. Stewarc Crevling, a native of Arkansas, aged 23 years. B¥-Remains at the parlors of Petersen & Gant- ner. 8 and 10 City Hall square. MCGOWAN—In the City ana County Hospital January 8, 1896, Mary McGowan, aged 61 years. AMORTON—In this city, January 7. 1596, Mary S. Morton, & native of Massachusetts, aged 74 vears. MURRAY—In Menlo Park, January 8, 1896, Ann Murray, beloved mother of John, James. Annie, Margaret, Henry, Charles and Alice Murray, a native of County Fermanagh, Ireland, aged 86 years, 5 months and 8 days. REGAN—In this city, January 7, 1896, Catherin beloved wife of William Regan, and mother of Mrs. Kate Bagala and Lizzie and the late Mary Regan, a native of County Limerick, Ireland. gF-Friends and acquaintances are respect- folly invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 8:30 0'clock A. M., from her late residence, 1108 Treat avende, thence to St. Peter's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock A. . Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. e ROWLAND—In this city. January 7, 1896, Willis T., beloved husband of Mary Rowland. and father of Willis, May, Alice and Laura Rowland. anative of St. Joseph, Mo.. aged 61 years § months and 7 days. (New York and Brooklyn papers please copy.] @ Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funera: TO-MORROW (Friday). a1 2 o'clock .M., from his late resi- dence, 162 Tehama strect. Interment L O. O. F Cemetery. RUSS—In this city, January 6, 1896, Frances, beloved wife of Adolphus G. Russ. and mother of Mrs. Lillie Broeckmann, Mrs. Henry Westphal and Albert H., Robert R. and Gustave A. Russ, & native of Germany, aged 65 years. By-Friends and Acquaintances are respect- v invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday) at 2 0'clock . .. from her late resi- dence, 18 Columbia squars, near Harrison street, interment Masonic Cemetery. RUSSELL—In this city, January 8, 1806, Mary, beloved wife of the late David Russell, and mother of George D., Mary A. and the late Cathe erine Russell, o native of Waterford, Ireiand, aged 58 years 2 months and 8 days. [Jordan and Weedsport papers please copy. | F-Iriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the faneral TO-MORREOW (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock A. M.. from her late residence, 235 Twenty-ninth street, near Church, thence to' St. Paul's Church, wherea solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock A. M. Inter- ment Mount Calvary Cemetery. SALOMON—In this city, January 7, 1896, Carrie, beloved dsughterof I. L. and Henriet{a Salo- mon, & native of San Francisco, aged 3 vears 8 months and 19 days. BF-Friends and acquaintances are resvect- folly invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday). at 10:45 o'clock A. M. from the family residence, 122 Twenty-ninth street. In- terment Home of Peace Cemetery by train leav- inz Valenciastreet at 11:55 o'clock A. M. CHULTZ—In this city, January 8, 1896, George S ilorea nasband 61 Barvara. Sondliis. ana father of Philipp, George and Henry Schuliz and Mrs. R. D. Wheeler, & native of Sachsen Coburg, Germany, aged 59 years and 24 days. A member of. Valley Lodge No. 30, A. O, U. W., and Mission Turn Verein. B-Friends snd acquaintances ars respect- tully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Friday), January 10, at 2 o'clock P. M., from his late’ residence, 1009 Nebraska street, bet. Twenty-secoud and Twenty-third. Interment 1. 0. 0. F. Cemetery. VIGOUREUX — In’ this city, January 7, 1896, Dr. William _A. Vigourenx, deariy beloved hus: band of Lizzie A. Vigoureux,and father of R Milton Vigoureux, a native of Gardiner.Me., aged €4 vears 3 months and 2 days. [Bath and Gardiuer (Me.) papers piease copy. E@-Friends and acquaintences ara respect: fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursdey). at 9:30 o'clock A. M., from bis late residence, 160813 Turk street, thence to St, Dominic’s Church, corner Bush and Steiner strects, where a solemn requiem muss will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commenc- ing at. 10 o'clock A. . Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. UNITED UNDERTAKERS' EMBALWING PARLORS. 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