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1¢ THE S AN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 12, 1896 e o Tl dae EmeNGBOd B RO e e 1e. L 0 HOUSES TO LET. CAPP_COTTAGE OF SIX ROOM ...$26 00 bath 608 “bath: 1187 Guerrero—Six rooms Dewly decorated: fine yard Sk 0 00 116 Collingwood—Cottage. 5 Tooms: 18 00 J1i. CRIM & CO., 118 Montgomery st. ©) PERRY ST._JOUSE OF 4 ROOMS AND £ basem. 5 er free. Appiy 21 nd bath: fiat of 6 rooms, papered and 7-room Loase near i and Mission; rents reasonable. Apply 1121 Market st. JTPPER PART OF HOUSE, 9 ROOMS; YARD: rent cheap. 235 Fell st. >Q TWENTYUH O 6 rooms and bat OUSE 7 1515 Juck: 1 OUSE OF 9 151 Minna st. J A1 A BRODERICK ST., NEAR SUTTER — 1815 nomecorn nny 100ms; bath, laundry, ement and yard; $2: ROOM '(~m-.\") ST YOUSE bath: modern; $20. Sixteenth. HOUsE; 7 ROOMS, nesr Fourth. AND 1 ROOMS FLATS TO LET—Continued. 51 3 LANE PLACE, OFF N EW, SUNNY, 4-ROOM FLAT ¥ improvements. 6 Tremont ave., near Waller st., Golden Gate Park. Flf.\'r 6 ROOMS; BATH: YARD; BASEMENT. 327 Haight st. ROOMS TO LET—Continued. CLAIRVOYANTS. Golden Gate Avenue. GOLDEN GATE AVE.—PLEASANT sunuy double and single rooms; reason- 21 able. 33() GOLDEN GATE AVE—SINGLE AND . double sunny rooms for gentlemen; private; 86 t0 §10. CBSTER- 57208 W Y FLATS OF 6 207358 75o0me: newly. renovated; rent reas: onabl TPPER FLAT; 27 SHOTWELL ST.; 6 ROOMS I)lmmmumv papered; bath; basement: quiet bome for old people; $28; water free. Apply down- stairs. Gough Sireet. GOUGH—-SUNNY SUITE OF ROOMS; rurnished or unfurnished: references. 112 Grant Avenue. GRANT AVE., NR. MARKET—NICELY furnished front suite. " 17 Harrison Street. T5() BARRISON — NICELY = FURNISHED OV #ront room: snitable for 1 or 2; $6; also single room; $4 50 per month. TAR LIGHT. M THOU Every day the Great Eey U TITUDERS ARE CURED. ANDS ARE ENRICHED. tian ~eeress works miracles and the name of Star Light becomes a houschold word in thousands of homes. Every mail brings Jetters of congratulation from Cripple Creck and elsewhere of immense strikes made solely through her wonderful as well as miraculous powers. diseases by a scientific process unknown to the medical fraternity. the blind and the halt attest her mirsculous powers beyond from thy See her to perform miracles a the request of Kings. Secure a charm before it is oo late und the oj lost forever. Science is her Lan maid. She diagnoses Sworn statements of the lame, peradveuture. Misfortune and disease flee € presence of her magic Egyptian_charms. ere she is called from these Western shores portunity is Pariors 2 and 3, 5655 MArket st M Tet ant sittings $1 60. 126 Jark st. ME. PORTER, THE tD-READER, HAS urned: ladies 50c, ; gentlemen $1; clairvoy- near Jones. w1~ FLAT OF 5 LARGE SUNNY ROOMS B15. i bath: water irce. 814 Nineteenth st., bet. Noe and S n(l)e]i &7~ FLAT OF 56 LARGE SUNNY ROOMS B15. tni vach: water free. 25 Ford s'., bet. Seventeenth and chteenth, Noe and Sanchez. JLEGANT NEW FLAT~, SEVENTH ST., BE- U low Rryant, 5 and 6 rooms, bath: $8to 516, AVED—DOLLARS, DIMES AND NICKELS O’by renting a flat from BALDWIN & HAM- D 10 Montgom ery st. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. Anthony Street. ANTHONY — HOUSEKEEPING; sunny rooms. NICE JE. CORNER OF LAGU AND A\ rooms; baihi; modern improvement water include 1 OUSE, & ROOMS baseme o garden; stable: ‘QUNNY HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS; MC bath and stable; 107 Germania st., near Filimore. TREDUCED FROM $40: NICE MODER $30. Some ot 8 rooms. Abpiy 15 Grant ave. JJOUSE OF 6 ROOMS AND BATH AND I 147 Valencia st.: rent $16. Apply 2858 QAVED_DOLLAES. D13 by renting a bouse fron: 1. OF 1 s, storerooms, billiard- i throughout; ill; surrounded DAVIDSON & st. beautifuily fo nds; situated on N homes; long lease. Agts., 137 Montgo; NTLY FURNISHE 6 ROOMS; ponsible; choice location: sunny, riet st. BAKER—_HANDSOME SUNNY NIUELY furnished house: very reasonable to smail 10 t0 4. F\ RNITURE piaro. £10. 3ROOMED FL. at a ifice 19 Moss st TTY MODERN COTTAGE; 1y § PR sonable: NOMPLETELY ter 7 ga near Park. COTTAGES TO LET. & ROOMS AND Eddy Street. 237 EDDY—SUNNY UNFURNISHED ROOM, OO with grate. %) EDD FLOOR COMPLETE 502 for housek s range; bath. 608 EDDY — FURNISHED OR UNFUR- nished rooms. Ellis Street. ELLIS ST.—4 SUNNY UNFURNISHED rooms: with or without carpet; gas range. Erie Street. 56 ERIE—FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSE- O keeviog: rent reasonable. Howard Street. HOWARD, NR. THIRD—FINELY FUR- nished front rooms, en suite or single; also eping. 704 housek ME &re A daughter of the seventh daughter, has returned o Dber old rooms in San Francisco 59c. 917 Market st., parlors 3 and 4. STEWART THE CHILD MEDIUM at clairvoyant and card-reader; seventh ; ladies and gents Jones Street. JONES—THE VAN WINKLE: NEW 207 Siamavement: - siecane sy suies. snd single; newly furnished; batn, etc.; $10 to $30. 305 JoNEs— TWO NEWLY FURNISHED sunoy pariors: gas and bath. ABLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY—PLEAS- ant sunny rooms, en suite and single; firs: class In every respect; terms reasonable. Lungton Street. $4.50 NICELY FURNISHED FRONT - room, with German family. 13215 Langton st. 512 o street. hearny Larkin_Street. LARKIN-FURNISHED AND UNFUR- nished rooms to rent. LARKIN — FURNISHED BACK PAR- lor: suitable for one or two gentiemen. 4 TFIRAT AVES TlehnoND o anes <1 room for light housekeeping. LARKIN—_FURNISHED ROOMS IN modern house; gas, bath, running water, 100 ete. Folsom Sireet. FOLSOM, NR. SIXTH — HOUSEKEEP- ing rooms, completely furnished. S 974 Fourth ~treect. FOURTH ST.—2 NICELY FURNISHED bousekeeping rooms: $5 np. > FOURTH — SUNNY F © housekeeping room: cheap. Fulton Street. FULTON — LARGE HOUSEKEEPING room: yard and water; cheap. ) FULTON—ROOMS FURNISH COM- plete for housekeeping; clean; gas: bath. 31 41 RNISHED 11 1917 GEARY — PARLOR, BEDROOM, )1 { ainivg-room, sewing-room, kitchen, bath, 2 beds; all necessaries; $24. Golden Gate Avenue. ] '1 GOLDEN GATE — FINELY ) L) fishea bay-window lower flat; eve venience for housekeeping; sun all day rent reasonable. FUR- Ty con- O ac 21 EDDY ST. bath 1705 31370 sieudy tenmnt: @ ~() SMALL COTT 11.50. neaf cor. lay a ( HrAP COTTAGE, 11 RUSSELL 8t., nr. cor. Hyde and Union. $AND B X basemen 26 Fulton: NOTTAG 5 nd $15. WOTTAGE—5 ROOMS AND BATH: (05 7ard and garden; basements 814 Dolores st. @) PLEASANT COTTAGE OF 6 KOOMS D=L and bath; larg 828 Capp st. LARGE GARDEN, BAR th st., south of Noe. 'OTTAGE; NNY 1200M cken-house. CE bath 220 TOTTAGE. 5 ROOMS AN S C%a'or nurnisted, cheap, ‘5541 McAnister QUNNY COT OF 4 AND 5 ROOM S'hith. base 6 rooms: buth —Upper: 71001 § L 5 ion—U econc—Upper: 7 F00MmS. ... .......c. H. CRIM & CO., 118 Montgomery s WAT 5 ROOMS AND « bath; all modern tmprovements; enam- M on-st. cars pass the door; bet. Twent 18 139 Chaitanooga Tweniv-thra. Apply G. H. UMBSEN. 18 GEARY EAR COOK—NEW O. jow flat, 5 rooms and bath: two weeks' rént free to good tenant. SHAINWALD, BUCK- BEE & C0., 220 Montgomery st. le 7-ROOM FLATS: CLOSETS, STOVES, + water, dumb waiter; all modern; at 956 Union st., Oakland, near Adeline local station; betier than any $30 cottage in Oakland. Tolet by KOENIG & KROLL, 1008 Broadw: Oakland, l AXND £16; THOSE EL 'S ‘T on Hof ave.: half block from Valenciaand Sixteenth sis.: newlv fitted with hot and cold econd and S, water and finely papered and painted; a rare chance. Apily A. J. RICH & CO., Real Esiate Acents. 112 Montgomery st. NFLAT OF 7 R corner Devisade T—A MODE and bath on_southw JOR RE ¥ HOMS and Oai sts.; very desirable for physician or dentist: t reasonable 0 good tenant. Inquire at 318 ey st., or k. STAUDE, 353 Devisadero st., be- tween 4 and 7 o'clock P. M. 433 FELL, X% o sunny fla sioks and bat from Market st cements: 4 b 0Cks L. cars; rent NEW FL vard and basement Twent, purth and Sanche; RN FLAT OF 6 ROOMS AND den Gate ave. 5 AND 6 door. st 48 PARKER of A. MEYE % CORNER FLATS, 554 CHURCH, ichteenth: rent $35 and $18. BUSH—MIDDLE FLAT, 7 ROOMS and bath; suuny; all modern fmprove- SLEGAN and Scotc st 202 Scott st NTE “R, 30 Montgom: Q] 92, FLAT & ROOMS, HALL A3 DL Z. 44 Clementina s, near Sixth. $1- LOWER FLAT, 5 ROOMS A { + 1027 Post st., bet. Polk and Larkin. }’m»m» NEW SUNNY FLAT: LOW RENT; 7 rooms, bath and garden; top of hill. 93 Fell. JUNNY MODERN 5-ROOM FLAT. 914 CAPP, near Twenty-fourth. 2014 SUTTER — MO flat: sunallday; ‘fnom\r B2 D ment: 514. M NEW FLATS: 6and 7 modern 20 see them. ery st. unny rooms: CRN_ BAY-WINDOW and rear: $16. TICE ¥ AN Cstreet €15 FLAT OF 5 ROOMS AND BATH. 489 D 1O, Sanchez st., corner Eigh: LOWER FLAT OF 4 ROOM e B e =~ WEBSTER ST., L42:) oy flat, 7 rooms, ba £25 EAR GEAR n , large yard; $30. 1209 BUSH; 6 ROOMS, BATH; indows. Appiy 12118 ST IMPROVEMFNTS; 13 Bernard. Call 1216 Pacific. AT, 4 SUNNY ROOMS; lerge sunny yard R FLAT: 6 ROOMS, BATH AND 96 Waller st., cor. Fillmore. NNV ROOMS; BATH; 2223 Geary st. ¢) 3 ROOMS; Ball. 109 THIRTEENTH Z. st., near Valencia. PRESIDIO HETGHTS — SUN PER flat: 6 rooms, reception hall; open plumbing: electric zas lighting: fine view; separate entrance. Sacramento and Latre IEST FLOOR—4 ROOMS; LARGE YARD: unfinisiied basement: $16: clean and in gooa Tepair; guiet, attraciive, vrivate street. DEMP- STER, 36 Glen Park ave!, off Tweifth si. TALEGANT UPPEKR FLAT; Tent reasonubie; NATOM 2 basement: QUNNY UPP! » basement. free water. ROOMS: BATH 1005 finyes st. 6 Y all modern improvements. facing Alamo squere. ‘QUNNY UPPER FI “ALL MODEEN 1M Ridley st. CLEAN T provements; UPE FLAT « rooms. 403 Oak st. FLAT 3 ROOMS; GARDEN: ALSO one 4 rooms, bath: $13 and §16. 1706 Pos. st. Fn E LARGE T AND REAR yards, sunny: $25. 22 Twelfth st., between Mission and Howard. NEW SUNNY FLAT: TRO CABLE: AN 5 rooms, bath; $1470. was $20; water free; sec photograph. & D. HOVEY. 508 'California st. all modern improvemen 7515 FOUR ROOMS: YARD; STO wal JUST COMPLETED — COR. WT dow flat; 6 rooms: bath. Cor. anslonn nnfl i3th. HOUSE FOR RENT. electric cars | 80 Harrison Street. HARRISON R TWELFTH — 5 nny housekeeping rooms; reat $10. 161 Howard Street. 749 HOWARD — LARGE SUNNY { X2 nished housekeeping room. 7_1 { HOWARD—1 HOUSEKEEPING ROOM; 3 NICE SUNNY rent reasonable. 10(7'1 JHOWARD— D42 nished housekeeping rooms. 11211 HOWARD LARGE 113 o ]‘]4.)’nn\r,\nn4 LARGE FURNISHED < nousekeeping rooms; range: rent $10; also unfurnished. 1214 FUR- FUR- B 2 furnished rooms for housekeepin HOWARD—3 LARGE Y ALL newly furnished housekeeping rooms. HOWARD—2 OR 3 LARGE ¥, furnished or unfurnished, housekeeping Hyde streot. HYDE ST, Y HOUSEKEEPING Tooms, suite or single: pric: moderat to desirable partie Mason Street. © MASON -ROOM AND KITCHEN © housekeeping; also other rooms. FOR| 31 Minna treet. Jiission Street. 9251 MISSION.— COMPLETELY FURN- )22 ished sunny housckeeping rooms; ex- clusive bath and porch. A 947 ur SSTON — NICELY FURNISHED | sunny rooms; complete for housekeeping. '17057311 STION—3 ROOMS UNFURNISHED or partly; cheap rent. LARKIN — SUNNY SINGLE ROOM &as and LARKIN TRNISHED SU N room, opposite Luriine Baths; rent $5. 10 1200 Leavenworth Street. SUNNY FRONT ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSE- keeping; 810. 51215 Leavenworth st. Market Ntreet. 7OSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET, Eixth and Seventh—Single and suites; night, 35 to $1: week, $1 b0 10 $5: families ICE NICELY FURN 2 rooms, single and housekeeping vate family. ] | il | Mason Street. M Sixth st. LEG 5 SENT, PAST AND FUTURE, 20, MME B ast,present and fi RYNERSON, WORLD-FAMED _LO- er of mives and minerals. Room £0, 148 CTE, 311 Tehama st., near Fourth. GER FROM. Market, ure:;25¢ up. 764 Howard st. PROF. clalrvoyan when ot . LEON, THE RENOWNED PaLMIST wonderful power; convinces you bers fail. 533 Post, 9o 8: also sunday. e e e e R. GEORGE W. LEEK, THI GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of painiess extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth without any plate, moved from 6 to 30 U'F AINLESS EXTRACTION. 50c: bridze work a speclalty; plates, $5 up. experience. B. L. WALSH, D. Ge SET_OF TEETH WITHOUT A PLATE. DR. H. G. YO 1841 Polk st. LT EXTRACTION PAINLESS, crown work, bridze work and teeth withou Plates u specialty. 103 Geary st., cor. Grant ROOME DENTAL ASSOCTATION ket, bet. 3d and 4th, gas_specialists; only reli- able agent ‘for painless ‘extraction: artificial teeth rm $5; fillings irm $1: extracting 50c, with gas $1. 7 ASET FOR TEETIL: WARRANTED AS BT oot as can be made: Blmg o1, D, SIS dentist, 930 Market st.. next Baldwin Theater. R LUDLUM HILi, 1443 MARKET § near Eleventh: no charge for extracting when plates are made: old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set: extracting Silc: gas given. YOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 806 MAR- ketst. DR.CHARLES W. DECKER. T)R. J.J. LEEK, 1206 MARKET, COR. GOLDE> Gate ave.—Open evenin Sundays till noon. LL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- ranted. DR.J. W. KEY. 1122 Market st. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — TH® WEEKLY CALLL. 10 wrsooer. for matlin: PHYSICIANS. N-SURGEON,ROY AL ucleus bidg,661 Markt University Turin,Ltaly, '}\ ME. races an: names given, 25c up; systems taught to play RAVENNA, SITTINGS DATL d sure tips given, 828 Howard. b ME. er resent, ng_excepie: belp: restores 1ost love by sympathy: mistake im- possible DR. THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL- by eggs and cards; tells entire life, past, future; censultations on all affairs: noth- names given: good advice: sure i fee $1: letter DR PARLOW, CHIROPODI MOVED—DR. C. C. O'DONNELL TO 1208 Market st.; diseases of women a specialtv, —_—— e BUI! DING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. (ONTINENTAL BUILDING AND LOAN AS sociation—Home office, 222 Sansome st., S. F, 929 POSC st., nr. Larkin TGU-TA magic charms. love tokens; true picture of future w develops clairvoyance, siate writing, etc.: has the seven holy seals and LEOLA, FORTUNE TELLER ife and husband; teaches fortune telling: the Palestine wonder charms; fee $1 and upward. 2526 Mission, nr. Twentieth. LAIRVOYANT — CARD READING, 50c. J 406 Octavia st.: forn 1v 128 Tu SPIRITUALISM. A. Al A. THE REALIZATIONS THE F The Prophet has arrived and is now in the citys; that great exponent of the occnlt art, that re- nowned and famous medium—Professor Van de Vere—whose clairvoyan: vision penctrates ail the subtle mysteries of Life and Death, from which the common mind is veiled. Que Why is it that s0 many persons—men and women gi MASON—(CHANGED HANDN) SUNNY front sultes, suitable for doctor’s office. 417 MeAllister Street. MCALLISTER SUNNY FURNISHED room with stove; also sunny housekpg; $8. 40 Minna >treet. MINNA—NEATLY FURNISHED RMS.; 75c and $1 per week. MINNA, COR. EIGHTH-NEWLY FUR- nished bay- 172 Jd1ssi T 667 m sireet. (3BAND SOUTHERN —SE. COR. 7TH AND | X Mission,rcopened ; thoronghly renovated :sunny front rooms; eleganly furnished single or en suite: stationery washstands and running water in every room: choicess iocation; terms reasonable. GO MISSIO XNY FURNISHED ROOM 163 tcrsemeniabis conpie W’ 1 MISSION—NTCELY FURNISHED SUN- )22 ny bay-window front room; first floor; grate; gas. O A1 MISSION_NICELY FUF 925 2 ny double front room: () MISSION _SUNNY | 9.29 $9a month. RNTSHED SUN- | srate; gas; closet. | URNISHED ROOM; Natoma Street. 1 NATOMA—3 LARGE SU '2 upstal NY ROOMS; i sunny side; rent $10, O’Farrell Street. O'’FARRELL — NEW - FURNISHED 504 S5 runping water: electric lights: ref. 5961 O'FARRELL—TWO SUNNY UNF 2 nished rooms; one furnished room. 718 Polk Street. POLK—FRONT BAY-WINDOW or single: $5 up; ulso housekeeping. Powell POWELL—SUNNY FURNISHED ROOM for gentlemen: rent $10. ROOMS; | 1 tree: 22 Rausch Street. | RAUSCH—4 NICE SUNNY ROOMS; FIT for 2 families; good location: low rents. 33 day to d most su; sublime years of ut ti Consul you wh | matter Lie desi good eh of fate. Professor Van de Vere sends greetings to the people of San krancisco and vieinity, and invites all those who are unforiunate or in trouble 10 come. to him and have the cloud removed. Advice on business investmen:s, speculation, love, ip, marriage and divorce; in fac, upon every mutter that would concern your future su cess” All communications saccediy confidential. Letters containing stamps answered, Hours: 9 A. 3. 10 8 P. M. Pariors, 305 Jones st., near Turk. JCHLATTER, SCHLATTER, " 1S NOT HERE, BUT MRS, DR, MIRANDAS IS LOCATED AT 15211, MARKET, MRS. dium, at the urgent request of her niany patron: has aguin returned. mentof become 18tic_po and fatu; She diagnoses disease and single cive, 15t otiices from ali the Pacific Siope. you des with pe throng b and troubled can find nent cure. 152114 enclos nd full 18t Yol day in 08 P (YPs S pic ard st. yet never succeed, although their exertions are ngly for that Mecca of Happiness they have founa? question as to your ailment. MIRANDAS, with her’ wonderful revealed medi- OF THE DREAMS OF AGES. TUTURE, UNVEIL FOR THOS =D . WHO CARE TO SEE. ed in many ways—stroggle on from urzed on by love of hate. or ambition, perhuman and iheir fortitude is more than as they drag their weary limbs through | ia's, while their poor, tired eyes gaze 1ere is hope forall the unsuccessfol ones. Professor Van de Vere, and he will tell ihe trouble is and how {0 remedy it. No whether you wre rich or poor, high or low, to Lold out the hand of fricndship and | ecr o ull who are martyrs upon the rack DR. MIRANDAS, the world-renowned me- Throush her successful treat- diseases in the larze Eastern cities she has world renowned. Her wonderful medium- wer permits her to read the past, present -, and lay it before y ou as an open book. ats you_ without a MRS. DR. reating hundreds of sufforers who scek ner Come each if Te to be treated. Ladies can consult her rfect ease and confidence. Rich and poor All those that are sick neciate relief and perma- 1f you are unabie to visit her oflices at Market st, opp. Van Ness ave., write and ock of hair aud $1 fora thorough diagnosis life reading. You will learn of something u never knew before. Office open every the year exceptFridays. Hours, 10 a. . Sundays, 1105 P. . Y MEDIUM; CHARMS GIVEN s 50c., gents "MELVINA: CL: ture of future husband or ser pariors daily. YANT; TRUE wife. 76615 How- MISSION i 7 RGE FLONT D com ROOMS, Moss Street. MOSS, OFF HOWARD, X 2 furnished rooms for housel R. SEVENTH— ing. 13 O’Farrell Street. 7 OFAKRELL—LARGE, PLEASANT, | sunny room. furnished for housekpng; $10, 43 Perry Street. %18, 4 FINE ALL LIGHT SUNNY ROOMS: D 1O. unfurnished: also 3 nice sunny rooms, new rear house, cheap: large yard. 263 Perry st. ) POST-TWO Z.Z light hou >NISHED ROOMS FOR keeping; fine rooms, with board. 50)] 1 SIXTH-3 Y ROOMS, FUR- UL 2 nished for housekeeping. Stockton Street. 71] STOCETON ST_SUNNY FURNISHED [ rooms for honsekeeping; 812 pe th. South Park. 165ouTH PARK—WELL_FURNISHED 4 rooms, $13; single room, $5. | Seventh Street. | 137 SEY, TH — FURNISHED ROOMS $1 O week up; also housekecy transient. xth S ree:. | T RONT ROOMS. 9244 SIXTH-SU 1 WONDERFUL POW. 4\ Mrs. Dr. W. Marandas’ revealed medicine: never fail in rheumatism, paralysis, fits and nervous diseases, etc.; it you cannot call and seek this wondertul medium write and inclose a lock of Lair and $1 for a correct diagnosis of your disease; true life reading. 162135 Market at., opp. Van Ness av MES K. WOOD), CELEBRATED INDEP te writer and rrance medium. e., San Francisco, Cal. J. WHIITNEY, medinm: sittin CLAIRVOYANT 35 §1. 218 Stockton st. nee | 2 | Stevenson Street. | | FEASSTEVENSON — 2 UNFURNISHED 56D omes can: [ tockton Stroct. = 41 STOC: 'ON—LARGE FURNISHEDSUN ny front room, $8:sin:le, $6; 2 unfurnished. 1314 T doct 4 BURRETT Handsomely modern conve SKTON—FRONT SCIT SUITABLE or or dentist; nicely furnished; cheap. BUSH-. i oal OF SUTTER — THREE nish NICELY -unny rooms for couple or three gents; very reasonable. FUR- 3 9 STOCKTON—2 ROOMS, FURNISHED ) complece for honsekeeping; rent $10. 170 Taylor Street. TAYLOR—PLEASANT BACK ROOM, sultable for Light housexeeping; $2 25 per 10 week. Third Street. 322 THIRD — HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS; &4 sunny, front: also single; very reasonabl 519 THIRD, COK. SOUTH PARK — FUR- ) nished housekeeping 100ms. Twelfth ATWEL=TH—NICELY FURNISHED ©) housekeeping rooms; also single. 1406 YAS,SESS AVE—6 NICELY FUR- nished sunny rooms and kitchen for housekeeping. WELSH, OFF FOURTH—2 OR 8 NICE- 114 5 Firaished nousexecping raoms; choan ————— ROOM 14 Van Ness Avenne. Welsh Street. Brannan Street. WITH USE OF BRANNAN—ROOM stove, §1 per week. 42 Carlos Place. () CARLOS, OFF O'FARRELL, NEAR POW- 9 Sl Furnished front room, for 2, $8; single, $4 and $5. Lhird Stree:. W INCHESTER HOUSE—44 THIRD, NEAR Market; most convenient and respectabie; 200 rooms 25c 10 51 50 per night; X1 50 0 $6 per week: electric lights in every room: reading r'm: irec bus. 522 ?-@'S"r',\\"ml UNNY FRONT ROO: [ for 1 or 2 gentlemen. i ) TAYLOR, NR. SUTTER— (10U privace family: $8: no sign. Turk Street. 116 TUBK - ELEGANT SUITE; SUNNY parlors; unfurnished or furnished to order; board optional. A TURK-NEWLY FURN Taylor Street. TAYLOR — NIC rooms: mnew throngiout; NICE SAT ROOM; ISHED SUNNY | TURK—SINNY & 3 CWITH bath; private: $5. 543 i Valencia Street. i VALENCIA — 1 NIiCELY FURNISHED sunny fornished room. 304 32 Miscellancou! ANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT suite rooms, private house, (o desirable per- sons; board or breakfast it desired; neighborhood Van Ness Avenue. VAN NESS-FURNISHED ROOMS WITH board; suite or singie. Eighth HERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE, 28 8TH Market; furnished and 108 treet. EIGHTH-SUNNY ROOMS FROM §5 086 Ellis Street. ELLIS—NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY front sulte or single room: grate and gas. 43 ELLIS—NICELY FURNISHED ROOM for gentlemen; $10 a mont! 51 EILIS—SUNNY ALCOVE ROOM; HOT running water; and single rooms; bath. = CLLIS—SUND LC )0 528 furnished; suitable for physician or den- tist; also housckeeping rooms. FIFTH — PLEASANT UNFURNISHED week. best. Address H. M. BURT, Station A, P. O. LL ACCOM- X modate gentieman of reficement wi'h hand- som:ly furnished room and board: location cen- tral ‘and superfor; best references required. Address M. 0., box 7, Call Office. LAin HAVING PRETTY HOME, 4LONE | ali day, would like congenial widow to take hoard and ‘room: $25: musicien preferred; refer- ences required. Address A. A., box 53, Call Oftice. | ¥FYOU WA at Van Ness ave.. cor. Bush st.;the Winder- mere; references required. { ARD AND ROOM, IN GER 208 Seventh EDDY— NORMANDIE: SUNNY sing.e rooms; table board ; terms reasonable, 326 L £\ stored in a any tim finemen MES. DR. WEYTH, 916 Post st., near Larkin. DR, GOODWIN MAKES A SPECIALTY 5F diseases of women and restores all cases of ir- regularity in one day, guaranteeing a cure or no : separate home for patients: best ski medical utendance: low fees; regulaor, $2. 1370 Marke: Anl L eafe, Tel particul mail; a Philudelphis. Pa. BLESSING L) djef cause) in San Francisco, restores all cases by an improved method, and money, be assured of honest treatment by consult patients Who have been imposed upon are spe. clally i wa DAVI NEW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, INSIRU- ments or worthless pills usea; every woman Ler own physician for all female troubles, no mat. ter from what cause; restores always 1 one day; if you w physicla all cases JADIES — DAUDET'S FEMALE REGULA J ting Pills: stronzest. safest, best: never fuil; #1 per box. WIDBER'S drugstore, 14 Eilis si., formerly cor. Market and Third sts. ST finemen anteed, 1)U PrAES saie RICHA A MG, hours wi LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS, 1adi saie and sur until 100 late, 1 nyroyal Pilis (Diamond Brand) are the bo: anted: ad Vv -Jon TOME, X FRIEND MRS, DR.FU RS, | FIRREGULAK Okt ANY ¥ 62 Mrs. Dr. Puetz and be content. 25414 dth. MEDICAL. TEMALE IRREGULARITIES RE few hours: safe and sure rellef at ers helped at once: home in con- French pills guaranteed: consnli free. it ES — CHICHESTER ENGLISH PEN- iable: take no other: send 4c, stamps, for ars. “Relief for Ladies,” in letter by retura tdruggisis. Chichester Chemical Company, TO LADIES — INSTANT RE for monthly irregularities (from wha- ever by the most experienced ladies’ physicians . superior 1o oihers: ladies will save time g the doclors before calling on others: nvited: liome in confinement: ce free, confidential. D McALlisier st., near Jones. treatment nd MRS, nt be treated sase and sur- call on men's nowiedge can be sent and used at home; arantecd. DR. POPPER, $18 Kearny st. Sole 4LL. 14 MCALLISTER STRE 5. ents. T, NEAR Diseases of women and children. CURE FOR ALL. FEMALE DIS- S, irom whatever cause: & bome in con- L with every comfort; satisfaciion guar- by MRS. DE. GW YER. 226 Turk: st. : : LE m-;(.umns.\.. and icient emmenagogue; $1 per box. RDS&CO., droggiscs, 4. 6 C1ay st.,sole ag ts. D S CARE S. DI 416 Eigh.h st lameda. DR W ise: PRIVATE HOME IN finement; irregularities cured in a few ithout opcration; piils $2. 419 Fddv st, BOON TO s troubled with irregularities: 1o danger: $2 50 express C. 0. D.: don’t delay OSGOOD BROS, Olklljlllt Cal. SMALE DISE. K Ao YALIF corne bicycle | S'mutf TO LET; 20 stores in that fine building on the southeast suitable for barber-shop, confectionery or store; an offer desired. real estate agen's, 112 Mo, STORYS TO LET. A~~~ A~ AN FORNTA AND CARKIN-THREE FINE A. J. RICH &CO., gomery . 140 MIN Ei 0 LE elecirician in hardware store. Corner Polk and Saciamento sts. TORE, 10x25, HANDY FOR OFFICE OR ANY small business; fine show-window: cheap rent. S 316 Ley I — SPACE FOR LOCKSMITH AND General savings & loan business. Id k. Hill, Pres.; Oliver Eidridge V.Pr.; W_Corbin, Sec.& Gen.Man DIVOKCE Complaints filed: Caroline Minzzhor Susie Drake against Divorce grantea Elizabeth Rowland from Jack R. Rowland, for willful desertion: by Judge Sanderson. Plaintift allowed custody 6f minor child. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall will not be inseried. They must be handed in at either of the publication oflices and be indorsed with the name and residence of persons suthorized to have the same published. ] PROCEEDINGS. ainst Matthew Minzghor. 'ohn O. Drake. BORN. BARBER—In L0s Anzeles, January 4, 1896, to the wife of Dr. D. C. Barber, a son. COOPER—In this city, January 9. 1896, tothe wife of William Cooper, & daughter. MCARDLE—In this city, January 2, 1896, 1o the wife of Peter McArdie, a son. MCENTIE—In this city, Janusry 3, 1896, to the wite of James J. McEntee, » dauzhter MALLEY—In tnis city, December 29, 1895, to the wie of E. Malley, a son. MEYER—In Lorin, December 28, 1895, to the wife of E. G. Meyer, a daughte; RICHARDS—1In Seiby, Contra C cember 2 a son. STORMFIELD—In this city, January 8, 1896, to the wife of I'. Stormfield, & daughter. ——————— e e MARRIED. GARTLAND—CONATY—In this city, Jannary 1, 1896, at Si. Peter's Church. by the Rev. Father Casey, Pairick Gartland and Mary Conaty, both of San Fraucisco. MURPHY~—SANBORN—T; 1896, by the Rev. R. Ritc phy and Theodora M cisco. SWIET—D! by the Rev. and Emma L a County, De- 1895, to the wife of Charles Richards, n Oakland, Januars 7. ie. William Henry Mur- nborn, both of San Fran- RY—TIn thiscity, December 15,1895, ather Furgerson, Maurice A. Swift Derry, both of San Franct DIED. Cassidy, John J. Coldwell, George W. Dunworth, Johanna Gill, Charles GIlL. Annje Hansell, Caroline 8. Kragge, John Malley (infant) Martin, James G. Mueller, Wilhelmine O'Brien. Eliza O’ Mara, Margareth CASSIDY—There will be an anniversary hich mass for the repose of the soul of the late John Joseph Cassidy at St. Rose's Church, Brannan street, TUESDAY, at 9 o'clock 4. 3. Friends of the family are requested to attend. COLDW ELL—In this city, January 11, 1898, George W. Coldwell, father of :he late D. R. Cold- well“of Alumeds, a native of Berwick, Nova Scotia, aged 74 years. [Nova Scoila pupers Piease copy. | B Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend tne funeral TO-MORROW (Monday), at 10:20 0'clock A. M.. from the resi- dence of his son-in-law, Nathan Davidson. 564 Pennsylvania avenue, near Sierra street. Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemete; by train leaving Third and Townsend streetsat 11:45 o’clock A.M. DUNWORTH—In this city, Junvary 11, 1896, Jobanna, beloved wife of Peter Dunworth. and mother of Mrs. C. Rial, Mrs. J. O’Shca, Mrs. Roberts and James and Peter Dunworth, a na. tive of the parish of Raloo, County Kerry, Ire- land, azed 54 vears. BF Friends and acquaintances are respect- full - invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Monday). ar_8:30 o'clock A. M.. from her late residence, 2515 Clinton_street, between Sixth and Seventh. Bryant and Brannan. thence to St. Rose's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock A. 3. Interment Mouat Calvary Cometery. GILL—In this city, January 5, 1898, Charles Gill, anative of Yorkshire, England. aged 61 years. AF-I'riends and acauaintances ara raspno fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at:30 o'clock P. M., from St. George's Hall, 317 Mason street, where funeral services will be held underthe ausoices of Pickwick Lodge No. 259, Order Sons of St. George. Inier- ment 1. 0. 0. F. Cemetery. Remain' at the par- lors of the Western Addition Funeral Directors, 2423 California street, between Iillmore and Steiner, GILL—In this city, January 11, 1896, Annie Gill, beloved daughter of Francis Gill, and sister of Mary and James Glll, & native of Ireland, aged 40 vears. 25~ Notice of funcral hereafter. 258 Fifth street, Onkland. HANSELL—Iu this city, January 10, 1896, Caro- line S, relict ot the late William E. Hansell, a native of Philade!phia, Pa., aged 64 years and 2 months. AFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fineral TO-MORROW (Mond t 2 o'clock P.x ., from her late resi- dence, 710 Larkin street. interment 1. 0. O, Cemetery KRAGGE—In the Clty ana County Hosnital, Jan- uary 11, 1896, John Krugge, aged 47 vears. MALLEY—In this city. December 29, 1895, infant son of Edward and Mam!e Malley. ARTIN—In Sacramento, Janunry 10, 1896, Janies G., husband of Crawford C. Martin, and father of J. L., George W.,William W. and Mabel S. Martin, a native of Nova Scotia, aged 67 years 2'months’and 2 days. B The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'ciock ». M..at Vallejo. MUELLER—In thiscity. January 9, 1896, Wil- helmine, beioved daughterof John and Julia Mueller, a native of San Francisco, aged 7 months and 9 days. A3 Fricnds and acouaintances aro respect- fully invited 10 attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 1 o'cleck p. M., from the residence of ner parents, 306 Seventh street, nesr Foisom, thence to St face’s Chnren, Golden Gate avenue, for services at 1:30 o'clock .. Inter- ment Holy (ross Cemetery. O'BRIEN—An anniversary solemn requiem high mass for the iate_Elisa O'Brien, mo'her of Rev. Father Damian O'Brien, O.P., will_be celebrated TUESDAY. Januare 14, at'® o'clock A. ., in St. Dominic’s Church. corner Bush and Steiner streets, Friends are inviced to attend. O'MARA—In this city, January 11, 1896. Mar- gateth O'Mara, beloved mother of John O'Mera, Mrs. Mary Philips and the late Mrs.C. Nobmann, ve of Treland, aged 97 vears. ##-Friends andacquaintances ars respacr. folly invited to at'end the funeral TO-MORROW (Monday), at 9:30 0'clock A. M.. from the resi- dence of Mr. C. Xobmann, 2031 Filimore street, corner California. thence toSt. Dominic’s Church, corner Bush and Steiner streets, for services a* 10 o'clock A. M. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. Remains at FITZGERALD—Mrs. James Fitzgerald and chil- dren extena theit most heartfelt thanks to the Sprinz Valley Water Company and its employes. who were 30 kind to them in their late bereave ment—the unexpected and sudden loss of a dear James Fltzzerald. UNITED UNDERTAKERS' EMBALVING PARLORS. Everything Requisite for First-class Funerals venworth st., near Ellis. 3 TWENTY - FIRST, COR. GUERERRO: very pleasant sunny rooms with excellent reasonable. TLING, 714 BUSH—A FAMILY hotel: references given and required; all mod- ern conveniences. 74 bos FIFTH—CLEAN FURNISHED §5 T0 $5; 8130 unfurnished $2 to $7. tillmore Street. ¥ifth Street. 107 st 31 FIFTH-LARGE SUNNY FURNISHED room; c.oset; bath; private family; $1 & OF 325 9()9 FILLMORE, NE. HATIGHT-NICE FUR- nistied room and bath with pleasant family for lady or gentiemen. Folsom Stireet. 18034 FOLSOM — UNFURNISHED ~PAR- lors; part use kitchen. CHBILDREN BOARDED. ADY WILLTAKE CHILDREN TO BOAED; age from 1 y ar up. . ppiy 32434 Tenth st OR WO CHILDREN TO BOARD; MOTH- er's cate. 56 kriest. Esfiu SH WIDOW WISHES 2 CHILDREN t ard; room for parent. 4734 Gilbert st. K] " LADY WISHI: 1 TO board, not over 1 year old; references given. Address K. 8., box 18, Call Office. 3A: IMENT T0 LET CHEAP, COR. FIRST Market sts. ¥ OR RENT—LARGE FRONT OFFiCE AND DArt of store, 221 and 228 Market st. ESK Mill D OFFICES TO LET. ROOM. SIXTH FLOOR, ROOM 6, s building. ¥ flat o for ottice and 1i ing Union Park; 2 blocks from Keerny: loog lease and part of furniture for sal Address PHYSICIAN, share office; $17 50 each. this oflice, INEST IN THE CITY; ELEGANT SUNNY 16 very large rooms; bath, etc.; arranged ne-rooms; on Post st., overlook- ; very cheap rent. box 115, this office. CENTRALLY LOCATED, WILL Address P.,'box 6, J.E. 8. TowER “PART OF 4 90814 Post st. ELEGANT NE CORNER FLAT, 8 ROOMS Y and_every imaginable convenience; worth while seeing. ~ 12 LAT—UPPE NY_ROOMS and bath: 1262 Eighteenth st.: Tent $13: new buiiding. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Mout- gomery st. Geary Street. 43R GEARY, COR. TAYLOR-SUITE OF 3 connecting corner rooms; all sunny ;adapted for doctor’s oftice; furnished or unfurnishea 721 SEARY-NICELY FURNISHED FRONT A &1 atcove room; running water; reasonable, 817 HREE NEATLY # nished rooms; terms reasonable, ANTED—INFART 10 RAISE; MOTHER'S 217 for business; key at 217%. GEARY—PARLOR FLOOR; SUITABLE Wat e address 1332 Howard st. JANTED—BY RESPECTABLE FAMILY child to board; mother's carc; refe.ences given: girl preferred; age 3 years up. tleas call or address 138 Fulton st. Kuumum' WOMAN WOULD LIKE CHIT~ dren (0 board: terms reasonable. 1316 Bry- ant st., near Tenth. F choarge &t build; REE RENT (15 MONIH) GIVEN GOOD tenants; coutages, flats, 86 up. 602 Market st LEGANT OFFICES IN NEW SPRECKELS building, $25 Market: for gas, janitor services or heating. Apj SPECK & CO. rents 1ow: no extra ply ing or G. 1. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Jontg. st eagonable Rates. Telephoue 8167, 37 and 29 Fifth street. MCAVOY & CALLACHER, FUNERAL DIR¥CTORS & FABALM“RY, 80 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. ‘Telephone 3080. CHAR, MO RNOMEY | JAMES McMENOMEY & SON UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS,| 1057 Mission Street, Near Seventh, Telephons No. 3354. JAS. ENGLISH. T. R. CAREW CAREW & ENGLISH, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 19 Van Ness ave., near Market st., San Francisco Telephone ro. 3136, N. B.—Not connected with any other house In this city. CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY SANMATEO COUNTY; NON-SE! Tiiid out ov ey Nan: e S AR AN tiful, permanent and easy of acces 3 Waylug a burial place elsewhers, . 20 ¢ before City o 9 City Hall Avepues Wi o NEW BUSINESS BLOCK IN PROSPECT. A hondsom: bui'ding will soon occupy the site of the business houses recently destroyed by fire on the Clark estate at the corner of Bush and Battery streets. The new xtruclu{f‘,: ‘which is to be six stories high, will be built of granite in the lower and buff Romanbbn;’ aud terra cotta in the upper storics. There is an intention to confine the use of the build- ing strictly to commercial purposes, no offices being let in the upper stories. The de.‘wz]n herswith is by Edward R. Swain. The cost of the structure is estimated at $100,000.] CEMETERIES AS PARKS.|FIRST QUAKER REVIVAL: George T. Béwen Argues Against | The Society of Frienqs Will Hold the Proposed Ordinance of Religious Services at the Supervisors. South Berkeley. “Speak Easy's” Proprietor Found Guil ty of Viclating the One- Mile Limit Law. Large Revenues Being Spent in Beauti- | fying and Improving Them Would Be Cut Off. | BERKELEY, CaL., Jan. 11.—The firs§ series of revival meetings ever held in California by the Quaker Society, more commonly known as the Friends’ church, are now in progress at Ashby Hall, South Berkeley. The initial service was held last night under the leadership of Revival- | ist J. 1[. Douglas, superintendent of the yearly meetings in California. He is assisted in the work by Rev. Lida Romick, a distinguished Quaker evangelist from Ohio. The society in California was or- ganized twelve years ago with a member- ship of only twelve. At the present time i s over 1200 supporters of the faith in this State alone. Their field of activity has recently been broadened by the establishment of a col- lege of their own denomination at Whittier, Los Angeles County, wlm-hl has d«‘z\‘cllui;!we;: Ve i call it i to large proportions considering tha D o Tore Shanis Ior | astricily denominational institution, Tha 5 A | church in Berkeley has among its mem« e cemetery than any other in thecoun- |l e of the leading business men 1n “There is nothing in the argument that | tOWD. TL{’? genvicesat Ashby Hall will be its presence is a menuce to health, It is | continued indennitely. well known that the twelfth is the most Suffragists to Meet. healthy ward in the City. This argument, BERKELEY, CaL., Jan. 11. — W. H. and, in fact, the whole fight, is being | O’Brien, the recently elected manager of made, I have no doubt, by the San Mateo | the Altrurian, the official organ of the cemeteries. The peopie in the neighbor- | Altruistic colony, will speak before the hood are not fighting us. Citizen’s Suiirage Club of Berkeley next Another thing, much of the improve- Monday afterncon at Stiles Hall on ment of the neighborhood is due to the! “Strong Points in Woman Suffrage and presence of the cemetery. When it was | the Liability of Failure Through Woman's desired to put_in the sewer and do the | Non-Acquaintance With Political Me:h~ other work on Point Lobos road we were | ods.”” This topic is directly in line with the first to sign contracts and get the | the principle of the unprepared condition other property owners in, and_have spent | of woman for assuming the burden of po- over $30,000 in that way. Laurel Hill|Jitical responsibility which Mrs, George Cemetery hus spent $50,000 in the last few | Haight, president of the county and local in streets and walls. | suffrage organizations, have been agitat- iere is no objection to well-kept cem- 1 ing, and which the Berkeley society will eteries in Eastern or in European cities, | continue to promulgate until the amend- where many of them are objzcts of pride, | ment election striking out the word and pleasure grounds for the people. Itis| «male” from the State constitution takes not as if this City was going to be cramped | place this fall. for wun[of‘_;]:lronnd. It llhxsuo:dltr;l;;nc:n:f S Howad Galtigs e il e . BERKELEY, Car., Jan. 11.—The trial eteries will in time become neglected and 2 £ A become eyesores.” | of Fred Fonzo of Center-street restaurant o fame for violating the one-mile limit law took place this afternoon before Judge YOURG OARSMEN. | James. The trial was the resuit of tue raid which Marshal Lloyd made on No- Sturdy Youugsters Who Are Preparing Y y & vember 10. for Next Season. Deputies Bone and Rawson testified as The rowing clubs continue their active to the circumstances attendant with the preparations for next season’s campaign. rald, and George Colby, an agricultural - ~ N ist at the university, gave testimon This City has an unusual quantity of good | chemist a Y, ga) ony material for the organization of first-class | that the contraband stuif taken from Fon. clubs. It is noted that the younz men z0's “'speak easy” was liquor. Upon this o / & a verdict of guilty was rendered. and the athletic striplines of the City are Professor Jones’ New Course. most enthusiastic in their preiiminary BERKELEY, CaL. Jan. 11 P 1 XKELEY, ., _Jan. 11.— Proe work. iTho seatber this winter hasbeen | o,.5r William' Carey’ Jones of the chate :fist{g;fignt&?s 1c;n' s Gl of jurisprudence at the university an- ugh = nounces that he will give a course of The Ariel (—‘;‘b_ e]ecti{l “’% fg’!xw\‘flf lectures during the coming term upon the ofticers at et et e, vice. | “‘Monroe Doctrine; Its Origin, Appliication Ginnis, P.resb': Q?L'FIA ©ders, secretary; J. | and Development.” One nour a week will president; E. J. Flanders, Ellis, cap. | be iven to the subject, and the course will ?Q“L’hl;‘, ;,’1225‘“:;& I:,;o;;)xez\:;~4qil:'cc&?£' be open to such students as have pur- in; S ss, vice- 3 Sy i 2 SR BartnianiD. J.) Sheshiani Andy:Car: sued the course on the principie of inters roll and Albert Carroll; delegate to the national law. Pacitic Athletic Association, W. J. Pren- e dergast. On Sunday, the 19th inst., a high STUDYING THE HEAVENS. jinks will be held at the boathouse. W. P. Jl’rondergasl of the club is in training for a | An Interesting Lecture on Astronomy skiff race with J. Ri Bockman. A by Professor Leuschner. The foliowing oflficers were installed ai Professor A. E. Leuschner of the Unie bt brestient, B 3. Ballian: vice phesk | Tersity of California delivered an intarest. dent, James B. Keenan; financial secre- | INg lecture last evening in the Mechanics® tary. Frank C. Staib; recording secretary, | Institute. His subject was “SomejRecent H. C. Vanderwater; t{easurer,l Adam L. | Advances in Astronomy,” and as the pro- Schuppert; sergeant-at-arms, Peter von | fessor s R N Hndlgll:; trustees, D. T. Ewert, W. J.| 0 fl‘;“}g;f sed b hls_”add““ the Schumacher and George C. Alfritz; cap- | D ures were illustrated by tamm, W. O. Patch; lieutenant-captain, l‘] i stereopticon pictures thrown upon canvass, J. Mogan; executive commuttee, E. D. Sul- | The attendance was large, the big lecture- livan, James J. Cronin. Toom being filled to the doors. John T. Cashin and James G. Earls were | _ In his preliminary remarks Professor elected to membership, and Al Laib was | Leuschner went back in history to the proposed. | earliest races of mankind who made a A committee consisting of James J. Cro- | Study of the heavens, and followed the nin, A. L. Schuppert, F.C. Woerner, E. | science of astronomy through the times V. ‘Sullivan and Joscph Laib were ‘ap. | When it was studied by tne Chaldeans, pointed to arrange for a picnicto be held in | &yptians, Grecians, and then to the the latter parsof April. Christian era. He dealt particularly with e the importance of the big telescopes, as- FROEBEL SOCIETY. tronomical photography and the spectro- :cot;gle, and the inestimable vnlneTllhcse are Annual Meeting—Encouraging Reports, | [ tR€ Pursuit of this science. he views Electlon of Omcers: T " l’;ec'g{:‘i bybthe stersoplivon {xavagine : 5 TS a better insight into the man. The annual meeting of the California | ner in which the astronomers study the Froebel Society was held F_rlday, 2:30 p. M., | heavens than anything counld, except January 10, 1896, at 64 Silver street, San | actual observation and personal experis Francisco, Vice-President Mrs. Dohrman | €1¢€ in a modern observatory. in the chair. The reports from the various officers were very encouraging, especially _— that of the treasurer, wio reports no in- LEGAL NOTICES. CREDITORS — KSTATE debtedness and $14 25 cash on hand, B A number of new books have been Those interested in the Odd Fellows’, Laure! Hill and Masonic cemeteries are | very much concerned ‘oyer the proposed | ordinance before the Board of Supervisors to stop the further sale of lots. This, they | claim, would cut off their supply of funds, prevent them from keeping the cemeteries trim and cause them to become nuisances. They claim that the ordinance in not pre- venting burials in lots already sold can really accomplish nothing except making the burial-grounds eyesores. George T. Bowen, president of the Odd Fellows’ Cemetery Association, speaking of the matter !ast evening said : “If they stop the sale of any more lots | they cut off our revenue, and instead of | making the cemeteries beauty spots they will become nuisances. It has been our aim for years to make ours a promenade | | | TO TATE OF MARCE AVIDSON. Deceased. Nn(lCeolz hereby given by the undersigned_exec: ; UT- | last will and tea: f MARCUS DAV DS chased for the library, and Mrs. C. B, Alex- deceased, mwfh:mf;'o‘d‘fzofi “of and u.fi\\' Enson, ander very kindly Tresented the Froebel persons Society with Miss Nora Smith's latest pub- s against the said deceased to eqs ith the necessary vouchers, within havinz claims hibit them, lication. Regret was expressed at. the | 100F monihs after the first publication. o L oD - 8 notice to said executors, a: 161 X resignation of the vice-president, Mrs. | ery st, city aud s o San rm‘?ficf‘,“i{!:'t‘;'f,‘; Dohrman, who has been such an efficient | Californla: which said piace the undersigred select ss inall mitters connect MYER DAVIDSON, Execntors of the last wih wen L ARKIS, u MARCUS DAVIDSON, deceased. o tm€at of Decerber 10, 1895, PEBAimENT No. Superior Court, in of San Franeisc s their place of busine officer the past two years. The following With 3814 entare persons were elected to serve for the ensu- ing year: Honorary presidents, Mrs. Kate Wiggin Ri; and Mrs. ‘Sarah B. Cooper; pres’lde‘lzt, M Nora A. Smith; vice-president, Miss Grace Bar- nard; recording secretany, Miss M. Bulloc corresponding secretary, Miss Banning; fina 9 (PROBATE ) IN T nd for the City and qu;nlx}z!y‘ tate of California—in the m. §ial secretary, Miss Mary Ames; treasurer, Miss | fmofgen® €S08(¢ of ELIZABETH L. MOXLEY, sa em_n hé,ulxbrn\gng.l Méne- Plise; repor- | “'Notice is hereby given that TUKSDAY s Mrs. HL. Gerean Nordlund. day of January, A.h. 1806 o, 10 0'clock o' ofeac After the election of officers the meeting | day, and the courtroom of Department No. § of oo adjourned for a sorial hour, during which e ew Clty Hall, in the City and C ounty :xm‘q refreshments were served by the ex- | pointed ny hs time asd Colace . bave been ap- cutive committee. authen:icated copy of the will of said EL.{% A 1 hig tWél_i‘le Vienna and st. steadily growing the population has b at standstill in Berlin for the pu:t y::: Whereas formerly the inci PG y Tease was over Petersburg are le;;lt_;;?’llry. At anuary 3, A. D. 1896, e v S ARDES . . B. T JAMES AWAYMIRE, Ao CURRY, (lerk. 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