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HOUSES TO LET. HOUSEEEEPING ROOMS — Continued. TIOUSE & HOOAS, 810, APPLY TWENTY: A1 "seventh and Alabami stes procery. 9 GEARY—HOUSE OF 11 ROOMS AND :11 bath; rent reasonabls ey at 21714, Tenth Street. TENTH-TWO LARGE FRONT HOUSE- keeping complete, pianc, bath; cheap. OUSE7 NICE SUNNY OMS; IN GOOD g order. 22413 O P T.OWER PaRT 8 ROOMS ANDHAL 4 rent $11. 701 Lombard, cor. Montgomery ave. Valencia Street 906 JALENCIA-TWO SUNNY, BAY-WIX. dow_rooms, furnighed jor housekeeping; gas, bathi; $15. 5 1@ ELEVENTH AVE.. COR R. R. AVE . m:oum.,hnrnnndluhle. NICOL, 5344 California st BABY HAPPY; MAMMA SATISFIED; PAPA contented: house rented from BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery at. L EGANTSUNNY HOUSE—RFEAR GARDES Tent $45. 816 McAllister. 3 HCUSE & ROOME AND BATH; RENT RE- L duced to $16. 1804 Lexington ave. UNNY 8-ROOM HOU W) ave.: sanitary plumbin; spousible tenant. Apply 638 Marketst, O : 108 VAN NESS Tent reasonable tore- ASTON & ELDRIDGE, Q\'xx\' HOUSE: 11- ROOMS AND BATH; » 835 Fell at., near Van Ness ave. IWater fre B.P.OLIVER, 114 Montgomery st. OUSE OF 6 ROOMS AND BATH AND yard: 147 Valencia st.: rent $16, Apply 2838 Mission. FUENISHED HOUSES. ANDSOME M "ROOM HOUSE; WILL RENT whole or part or board with tenant. (. box 1. MPLETELY FURNISH J rooms, bath. Apply 1319 5 ROOMS, BATH, LARGE BASE- / ment and sunny QUNNY COTTAG O NEW ELEGANT & flats; 6 rooms; bath AT OF basement. ¥an Ness Avenus. NEwLY FURNISHEDSCNNY HOUSEKEEP- ing rooms; very reasonable. 21 Van N, e. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1896, e R N S O S e S LN _— . PERSONALS. CITY REAL ESTATE. 1 FOR 10 CENTS — CLOAKS, JACKETS, capes sold at 10c_on the dollarinthe base- ment of ARMAND CAILLEAT, 48 Geary st., cor< ner Grant ave. R OVE'S DANCING-SCHOOL, 620 BUSH ST.; stage and baliroom; private or class; Tuesdey’ 2nd Thursday evenings. (HRONIC CASES OF CHILDREN AND Jother diseases positively cured by berbs and eledtro-magnetic treatment by W. H. DRUHE. 1207 Market st., rooms 2 and PEOEESSIONAL LADIES' NURSE—MRS. Mo CARTHY, city or country. 2520 Sutter st. . 232 VAN NESS, COR. GROVE — NICELY < furnished sunny bay-window suites for housekeeping. 71 ) VAN NESS—SUITE OF 2 OR 5 SUNNY, completely farnished housekeeping rooms. 4 _ BEOUMS TO- LET. PRSECIECRE S California Street. 71 CALIFORNIA ST. — SUNNY ALCOVE - suite; suitable for1or2; other sunuy sin- gle rooms: reasonable. 9. '3 CALIFORNIA — 3 ELEGANT FUR- O nished rooms and bathi: eheap. Bush Street. BUSH-LARGE FRONT BAY-WINDOW r00m; also housekeeping. Ellis Street. OYAL FOUSE, 126 ELLIS—NEW HOUSE; U incandescent Jights in_overy room; first-class reading-room, containing all daily papers; open all night; rooms per day 35¢ to$1 50; weck, $2 to §8; month, §8 to 580; fire escapes. 727 Eighth Street. HERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE, 28 S8TH st., neat Market; furnished and unfurnished. Geary Street. ©OF GEARY (PIERPONT)—NIC 425 Sished sunny suites and single. Foh FINE POULTRY AND GAME GO TO A. STRASSER, 78 and 79 Center Market. ARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE and Newspaper Ilustration: day and evening classes: instructors, J. H. E. Partington, Gertrude Partl; n,R.L. Parting rticulars 424 Pihe st )E CELEBRATED PHY- R. E. ROBBINS, T 'sician, has removed fm 8 Mason to 1508 Market 62 GEARY ST.—STYLISH SILK WAISTS, g00dst urnished, $4 50 up: latest dresses 85. OUR NATIVE HERBS, THE GREAT !{LOOD purifier and liver regulator; 200 days’ treat- ment. $1: cure guarauteed or money refunded. ;;l:‘b.);-MRS. A. P. BROCK, general agent, 404 ONES — CAN'T FIND YOUR ADDRESS; wili you meet sister to-night at Lederer’s, the hatr-dresser, 111 Stockton st.? She goes there be- cause it is 50 cheap and stylish; only 26¢. -Sorry to trouble, MICHAELS. DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPE- cialty; private: no charze unless successful; all law suits, claims, collections, wills, deeds, etc., at- tended to. G.W. HOWE, atty-at-law, 850 Market st RESH VIOLETS 6c PER BUNCH. SHIBE- LEY, 811 Sutter st. ENRY HUFSCHMIDT, PLUMBEK AND gasfitter; gas fixtures_lowest price. = 628 Golden Gate ave.; telephone Satter 471. EARCHING,LOCATING,SHADOWING, TRA- cing,collecting.G R AHAM'S agncy,652 Mrkr,r.8. 1000 BUSINESS CAKDS, $150. TELE phone “Black 141.” HILL.22 Geary, r. 39 furnished or unfursish with or for doctor’s offices. OURQUIN'S CAL/A ASTHMATIC PAPER; instant relief. For sale by all druggists or Cen. tral Pharmacy, SW. cor. Grant ave. and Sutterst. SLAT OF b § Folsom st., near Twe!fth. { UPPER FLAT 5 ROOMS: 10 Shotwell st., near Fourte FLATERU}AMS AND BATH. 119 WILLIAM I st} nearPost and Taylor § 14, CLEAN FLAT FOUR ROOMS; «D 1. bie pariors: bath. 41 Hermann tion Market and Valencia, E 1005 HAYES—FINE VIEW OF THE CITY: 'O sunny upper flat: 6 rooms and bath. DLEASANT TENEMENT separate yard, 631 Natoma st., be and Fighth, Golden Gate Avenue. GOLDEN GATE AVE.—LARGE SUNNY DY g ohusn dh=maorm 8 1‘934 GOLDEN GATE AVE.—5 - furnished rooms: rent $12 50. EGYP’MA‘N HENNA; $1; HAIR DYE: PER- fectly harmless: easily applied;. all driggists. TANGLEY & MIOHAELS CO., agents, S. F. EAFNESS—THE AURAPHONE RESTORES lost hearing, cures ear defects; invisible; book mailed free. F. F. FINLAY, 10 California st. Jessie Street. JESSIE, NR. furnished housekeeping room: 433 cheap. Jone 9()7 JONES—THE VAN WINKLE: NEW P4 management: elegant sunny. suites and single; newly furnished; bath, etc.; $10 to $30. Bearny Strees. RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY—PLEAS- LA ant sunny rooms, en suiteand single; firs: class in every respect; terms reasonable. Teer. N OST DESIRABLE FL. OF 7 4 Wwith bath and all modern improvem 1635 Bush s Fourteenth st., bet. Market and Sanche: AY-WINDOW FLAT, 5 LIGH 8:tubs. 909 Folsom, nr.Fifth. ND JACK D¢ EARNY — 5 CONNECTING ROOMS, ZZY vartly furnished; 2 unfurnished, suitable for docior or offices; rent reasonable. Larkin Strees. LARKIN ST.—NICELY FURNISHED suites, single; running water; bath: gas. 42 823 ARKIN, NEAR GEARY — SICELY Z¢) furnished sunny rooms: $6 and $8; large closets, bath, gas; private family. ROOMS; 7A_ B ; bay-window $23.50. Snvars 925 Golden Gate ave. L SUNNY MOD- & rooms; bath. BY HAPPY; MAMMA SATIS fla A B Contented;, fnc wented HAMMON JLATS from SUIT—BEST PART venient. economical; TO 5 ELEGANT LAR( 9. and bath. 814 N nchez; water free; cheapest flat in the city. Market Street. MARKET NICELY * FURNISHED suites and single: housekpg; also offices. - 177 OSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET, BET. IN1-2 NICE SUNNY $ 1 A,E00M: CARPETS CLEANED ON THE tioor. 206 Leavenworth st. QB MORE CUT— Oak Roll Top Desks Oak Chiffoniers.. Oak Bed Sets.. Oilcloths and Linoleums Stoves and Ranges. . Thousands of bargains. W Cash or time payments. J. NOONAN, 1017, 1019, 1021, 1023 Mission st., above Sixth. QECOND-HAND AS WELL AS NEW BARS, 1D showcases, counters, shelvings, mirrors, desks, safes, chawrs, scales, etc., and a very large stock of them, too; be sure and see stock and get prices be- fore going elsewhere. J. NOONAN, 1017, 1019, 1021, 1023 Mission st., above ~ixth. g MBS M. H. OBER. HEADQUARTERS O Ypsilanti Unlon Sults and Equestrian Tights Jaros Underwear; Ober Corsets for stout figu’es, Sole agent for Equipoise Waists, Jennes Siljor goods and Gertrude baby outfits; great reductions; send for catalogue. 34 Geary st., San Francisco. JLECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM—WIN- chester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 Tooms, 25¢ to $1 50 For nignt; 81 50 to $6per week: free bus to and from the ferry. ], ABEEAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, TEW- elry, etc.: Jowest rates. 948 Market st. Yslxm and_Seventh—Single and suites night, 85¢ to $1: week, $1 50 to $5: ‘amilies LD BUILDINGS BOUGHT AND SOLD; tore fixtures, doors, windows, lumber, pipe, etc.:cheap. Yard 1166 Mission st., near Eighth. 11929 MARKET ST.—NICELY FURNISHED 4. suites: alsc_single rooms: $2to $6 week. CLoAxs, CAPES AND SUITS RETAILED AT mirs’ cost. Faotory, 20 Sansome st.. upstairs. Mason ~treet. MASON, COR. MARKET—ELEGANT SUN- suite frouting on Market st.; snitable for docters or professionals; also rooms; all conveni- ences. 2 : oW R CORNER FLAT—6 LARGE ROOMS: spring water. 3 Thirteenth, nr Howsrd yard; Jow reat, “FATR OAKS —NEW SU ne local station; fn Oakiand. Tolet Broad HOUSEKEEPING treer. Bush 7¢)7 BUSH_FRONT BAY-WINDOW ROOM; Z | su ingl t housekeeping. Minnpa Street. , COR. EIGHTH—NEWLY FUR- -window rooms; $1 per week. Jiission Streei. (B3 MISSION—FINE SUNNY FURNISHED [} room: rent very low: also furnished sicove front room, 88 mon BAND SOGTHERN —SE. COR. 7TH AND Mission, reopened; thoroughly renovated isunny {ront rooms; eiegantly furnished ;single or en suite; stationery washstends and ranning water in eVery roo 1cest location; terms reasonable. ()LD GOLD, SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIES clothine bouent. COLMAN. 41 Third st. DRESSMAKERS. RESSES.CUT AND FITTED, $3: DRESSES, ar.prices s 85. 11 Geary s EDUCATIONAL, RS.X. MEZZARA HAS REMOVED T0 1222 Pine st.; French tuition at usual houra. M 55 BOLTE'S SCHOOL, 2267 SACRAMENTO st.—Board, Engli: French, plano, dancing, 30 & mo.; excellent chance for ambitions and con- sclentious paren;s to give children a superior educa- tionat fow figure; term Jan, 2: kindergarten coach. ESCLISH, LATIN, MATHEMAT - lisn literature a speciaity. MISS ROULS 724 O'Farrell st. T UROPE HOUSE, 1169 MISSION—NICELY furnished rooms, singie or en suite; transients. O’Farrell Street. 19292 OFARRELL LY FURNISHED ZZ room for a gentleman; all conveniences; cenirai; $8. 93() OFAREELL ST.—TW0 COMFORTABLE Decatur Street, 991 DECATUR, OFF EIGHTH ST.—FOUR ~O2 rooms for housekéeeping. Inquire at 17 Bryant ave, 18 Lddy Street. EDDY—TWO FURNISH housekeeping; private pl: ROOMS FOR rent low. NEW HOUSE, window, connecting room: Street FRONT ROOM AND Iy furnishéd; no children. Y FUBRNISHED 81 815 130 kitchen, cor FOLSOM. housekeéeping rooms. FOLSOM — ALCOV 2ls0 large back roo. FRONT ROOM; Fourth street. 307 FovrTE LAR O { uousekeeniag rooms: single rooms. FURNISHED t 88 each; also Stieet. PARK—816: ALCOVE ing room, with porcelain fu 100 2 ing-room, kitchen, batl i NY FURNISHED ROOM with use of kitchen; largecloset: $10. Howara Street. )%, HOWARD—LARGE FRONT ROOM FUR- 2O nished com 7()4 HOWARD ST. 710¢ furnisbed front rooms; en suite and single; 2ls0 hou: eeping; cheap. 'KEEPING, EN SUITE rms reasonable. 1419 CITE OF KOOMS WITH 2 use of kitchen. Jessie Street. JESSIE—A FLOOR OF 3 NICE ROOMS unfurnisbed; yard; cellar; rent $12. Jones Street, ; 114 395ES — 8 UNFURNISHED ROOMS; yard. 650 PINE, NR. KEARNY—NICELY FUR- nished rooms for gentlemen. PINE —FURNISHED SUNNY FRONT rooms; $6. Pine Street. 511 60 Toom; terms reasonable. % : 61 PINE, BELOW STOCKTON—PLEASANT single rooms; $4, $5 and $6 per month; grates, Polk Street. 897 POLK, COR. OFARRELL — NEATLY 0= | tupuished sunuy rooms; houskeeping If de- sired. % E PANISH ACADEMY—A, P. ALVAREZ, ED- itor Spanish daily newspaper: daily lessons $4 monih; alternate lessons $3 month; Uastilian pro- fessors; classes oven Feb, 8, - 420 Montgomery st. [ LOCUTION—DRAMA, DELSARTE, PHY? cal euliure, voice culture. OLIVE HOF. SCHROEDER, 289 Hyde st.; call after 1 . M. TUDENTS PREPARED FOR THE UNIVER- sity, 12w and medical colleges; day and evening classes. 333-385 Phelan building. GL‘ITAR,MANDL&L\X PIANO AND VOCAL lessons! $8 mo. MARY WESTHAUS. 39 Fitth, OSEPH GREVEN, VOICE IMPROVER. 82 . Ninth st. HE LEADING SHORTHAND COLLEGE; individual instruction; four months’ course. Ayres’ Stenographic Institute, 525 Montgomery st. MELIE MELVILLE WILL RECEIVE A limited number of puplls; thorough dramatio training, reading, operatic and 'drawing-room sing- ing. 2800 Webster st., cor. of Washington. JEDIVIDUAL "INSTRUCTION BOOKKEEP- ing, shorthand, ete. Stiehl's College, 723 Market, FPowell Street. POWELL—FLAT OF 6§ rent §35; suitable for offices. Stockton Street. 11¢ 17 STOCKTON—A "LARGE FURNISHED { tront bay-window room 39, single $6; sun. Taylor Street. 199 TAYLOR— ELEGANTLY FURNISHED &4 sunny rooms. Third Street. W INCHESTER HOUsi—44 THIRD, Market; most convenient and respectable; 200 rooms 25¢ to $1 50 per night; 1 50 10 §6 per week; eleciric lights In every room: reading r'm: free bus. NY ROOMS: Van Ness Avenue. 30 VAN NESS — NICELY FURNISHED frout suite; terms moderate. p Webster Street. 1319 WEBSTER, BET. ELLIS AND O'FAR- rell—Nicely furnished roome, suitable for 1or2 gentlemen; cars convenient to all parts city. BOAKDING AND KOOMS, 30 VAN NESS AVE.~ELEGANTLY AND newly furnished rooms, with or without board; reasonable: sun all day. “3':)6 EDDY—HOTEL NORMANDIE; NY 20 single rooms: table board; terms reasonable. ()3 BUSK, COR. STOCKTON (THE GRENG- bie)—N ewly and elaborately furnished rms; single or en suite; board optlonai ; terms reasonable. [J OTEL BERTLING, 714 BUSH—A FAMILY hotel1 references given and required; ail mod- ern conveniences. : oo S S CHILDREN BOARDED. ADY WOULD LIKE COUPLE OF CHIL- Li aren to board. or bring baby up on the bottle; mother’s care. 2808 Pine st. Leavenworth street. LEAVENWOKTH—TWO SUNNY COM- LADYT!“N THE COUNTRY WISHES SMALL child to board; goog home. Apply this office, 5 o ANTED —1 OR MORE CHILDREN TO glyiflfig?ewly it hanjcgseping avisns fe board; £ood home. 1603 Twenty-fourth s, 3 Market Street. : STORES TO LET. MARKET—2 OR 3 UNFURNISHED ST, NE. =% 171 sunny -housekeeping rooms in private 746 Eggg |’f . ATERERRO o family; $8. ng-rooms, basement, fixtures, etc. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. McAllister Street. McA LLISTER ST.—3 SUNNY - UNFUR- nished rms: housekgeping; water; gas; $12. Jlisston Street. 8 MISSION—LARGE _ FRONT . SUNNY 83 housekeeping room: $8; b!.hen Ee‘p‘ J OO MISSION — TWO LARGE SUNNY, 1227 nicely furnished rooms suitable for house- keeping; also a single room. 124 MISSION —4 CONNECTING ROOMS: completely furnished; housékeeping; quiet family; reasonable. Perry Street. ©@Q PERRY—$18: 4 UNFURNISHED FINE 26 larze sxmnfv rooms; also, i@ rear nouse, 3 nice all light, sunay rooms: new house; cheap. Pine Street. PINE~3 SUNNY ROOMS FURNISHED for housckeeping; baseisent: $16. Folk Street. POLK~FOR RENT, PLEASANT SUNNY 221 Toomiswith “uss of Miichen. and bata: stationary tubs. 16 POLK —TWO NIO rooms 34 10 LY FORN aplete Tor housekeeping. Seventh Stree SEVENTH — LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING d rooms: also single or en suiie; suitable for adotor, 142 NTH—NICESUNNY FURNISHED SEV Lousekeeping rooms: yard; reasonable.- Sixth Sireer. 807 SIXTH — FRONT SUNNY ROOMS; o housekeeping and single. = 136 sutier o SUTTER — FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping; private family; rentlow. ' Wehama Street. 933 JEWLY BUILT STORE; 3 LARGE ROOMS in rear: big cellar; no store in the vicinity SE. cor. Sacramento and Spruce sts. PELASCOS LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private theatricals arranzed: pupils rehearsed on stage. R.5and 12, 1.0.0.F. block, 7th and Mkt. SCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, (- chanical engineering. surveyinz, architecture, assay; esiab. '64. VAN DER NAILLEN, 723 MKt. TIOLIN, MANDOLIN, GUITAR, CORNET taught. Prot. L. MERKT, 225 Geary :reasonable QPANISH, FRENCH, GERMAN ; MODERATE, OMeisterschaft Schpol Languages, 122 0’ Farrall st EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST ST. Bookkeeping, business practice, shorthand, typing, elecirical engineering, telegraphy. modern languages rapidly taught. W rite for catalogue. N IGHTSCHOOL 5 EALD'S BUS. COLLEGE 24 POst: commercial, shorthand, English; low ratey 1OLIN, MANDOLIN, CELLO, BANJ REA- sonable. PROF. FRANCIS, 10453 Valencia, (HEMISTRY AND ASSAYING. GUNNING- ham's School, cor. Geary and Powell gts. SAX FRANCISCO BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1258 Market: send for cat.; day and evening session, LEGAL NOTICES. 15, THE SUPERIOR COURT IN AND ¥OR the City and County of San Francisco, State of Calitornia—Department No. 10—Probate. 1u the matter of the estate of TOMASO CRES- TA, alias TOMASSO CRESTA, and also calied THOMAS CRESTA, deceased.’ Order to show cause why order of sale of real estate should not be made. . FREESE, the administrator with the will sanexed of the estate of TOMASO CRESTA, alias TOMASSO CRESTA, deccased, having filed his petition herein, duly verified, praying for an order af gale of & portion of the real es:ate of said deced. ent, for the purposes therein set forth. 1t is therefore ordered by the said conrt that all persons interested in the estate of said_deceased appear before the said Superior Court on MONDAY. the 24th day of February, 1896, at*10 0'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the courtroom 0f De- partment No. 10— Probaté—of said Superior Conrt, at the new City Hall.in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California. to show cause why an order shouid not be granted to the said admin- istrator with the will annexed to sell so much of the real estate of the said deceased s shall be negessary. And that & copy of this order be published at leasy once & week for four successive weeks in the SAN FRANCISCO CALL, & newspaper printed and published in spid city and county. Daved January 21, A. . 1896, ¢ COHARLES W.'SLACK, Judge of the Superlor u J. D. SULLIVAN, attorney for administrator, 318 Pinest, NJAMIN HEALEY, of counsel for adminis- trator, ARGE, ELL-LIGHTED STORE; 8 LIV- ing-rooms; suitable drugstore or grocery; Van Ness ave., one block from Market st. Apply O’FARRELL & CO., 11 Montgomery st. Fn\"h WELL-LIGHTED STORE: 8 LIVING- rooms; 406 Fourth st. MA DISON & BURKE. OFFICES TO LET. g DESK ROOM, ALSO SLEEPING-ROOM. ROOM 1, 1604 Market st. 3 ' 17 SEARY—PARLOR FLOOR: UITABLE for business, Key 217%, rear. % E"x?i:enfi OFFICES IN NEW SPRECKELS building, 825 Market: rents low: 10 extra for itor services or heati) Al S Eiding or G B, GAEER & ch e ani-l PARTNEKSHIP NOTICES. NMICE—TBE STOCK OF GOODS AND BOOK accounts and good il of the “Alta Soap Com- pany” were sold and transferred by WILLIAM A KNGWER. 1o his s00s—WILLIAM A. ENG- WERIR. and EDWARD A. ENGWEK~on Janu- ary 15, 1896, Subject Lo the payment by them’ of 21l the Habilitles of said business. The business of the Alte Soap Combany will be carrred on by WIiLLIAM A. ENGWER JR, and EDWARD A. ENGWER at thesame place, 109 and 111 Oregon st.. San Francisco. Cal, PROPOSALS. JOTICE-NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that { will on THURSDAY, Febru: 6, 1896, At 2 0'clock P. ., at the Courthouse in Yuba City, =utter County, Cal, receive sealed x‘poul- for the surrender of bonds issued on district No. 1 of Sutter County, acoording to an ack of thé Legistature approvad April 9, , to_the amount of ten thousand. (#10,000) dollars. No bids above par will be secepted. ' All bonds ny y accom, L. J. COP, - ‘Treasurar Sutter County, Y uba City, January 22, 1 SEWING MACHINES, LL KINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, Tented, repaired; lowest rales. 205 Fourth st. OTICE 10 _CREDITORS — BSTATE CHARLES O'MALLEY, decensed. -Noclee hereby given by the undersigned, edministrator of the gstate of the sald decensed, (o the crenitors of and il persons having claims aguinst the satd de- o e T AT necessary vonch- ers, within four (4) months after tne first publica- tion of this notice, to the satd udministrator At his offices, 819 Pine &ireet, San Francisco, Caly the same being his pace for the transaciion of the business of the sald estate In the City and County of San Franclsco, State of California, A. C. FREESE, Admipistrator of the estate of CHAL OMALLBY, decesed. ASLEG Dated at 8an Francisco, January 7, 1896, J. D. SULLIVAN, attorney lo’r admu?llbtlm. | 819 Pine st., 8. ¥, Cal. PARTMENT NO, 9, PROBATE—IN THE Superior Court in and for the City and Gounty of San Francisco, State of California: In the mai. ter of ‘the estate of ANNE GILL, sometimes kpown a8 ANNIE GILL, deceased—Notios Is hereby given that MONDAY. the 17th day of ‘chroary, A. D. 1898, at 10 o'clock A. 3. of said day, and 'the courtroom of Department No. § of said court, at the New City Hail, in the: City ‘and County of San Francisco, State of California, have been appointed as the time and place for proving the will of sald ANNE GILL, sometimes known a3 AXNII GILL, deceased; and for hearing the application of MARY GILL'for the Issuance io her of letiors tesiamentary. 4 Dated February 1, A. D. 1898, 5 ~ t‘:rngn‘{.t:s F. CUB':Y. Clerk. y V. . NonTrRoe, Deputy Cle E. McErmoy, Attorney for Pedoner. FINANCIAL., OANS ON 1ST AND 2D MO, S AN Tifo inanrance. palicless 1ok ke of inicheses bankbooks bought. 330 Montgomery s:. ABY SUM_OF ~ MONEY ADVANCED EN your furniture, pianos or real estate: rate; call and state your tion or i 3, NOONAN. 1051 Atigaion s = °Pe2 PASTUKAGE, ; ST-CLASS PASTURAGE; PLERTY W. 155 feed year round. G.W. Lgcm 318 atarker s " H. UMBSEN & Co. REAL ESTATE AGENTS, RENT COLLECTORS 'AND AUCTIONEERS. ' 14 Montgomery st., near Market. Call and obtain oneof our “Real Estate Records,” which contains list Of Properties for salein ail yartsof the city. IMPROVED PROPERTY. BARGAINS. A FINE INVESTMENT ON 22n . 5t.; 2-story houses, stone walks, large $450 lot. 2 ELEGANT NEW BAY-WINDOW $5500. fiata o 5 and 6 rooms ana buth, near the Park, Fulton st.” brick foundation, all modern iniprovements; rent $516 per annum: $2800 can remain in the Hibernia Bank at 634 per ceat, CORNER ON LAGUNA ST.; 4 SUB- $8500. sontial - bay-window * Housss of & rooms and bath each, brick foundation, stone walks, etc.; large 1ot REAL BARGAIN; MISSION 2300, A Siaent: 3 conases hnd Tors 36 100: Alabama st. NICE HOME ON BAKER' ST.; §6000, NICE BoxE, 0N Baxms, ary and basement bay-window residence of 9 rooms and bath: brick foundation, etc.; nice location. $16000 ‘.'-‘I“!EIJEGANT " EASTLAKE of 7. 7 and 6 rooms and bath each; rent $105 per month: Golden Gate ave.: elite location. ANOTHER BARGAIN: CORNER $41 ( ]0‘ Dear Mason st. and Montgomery ave. ; 3 flats and 2-story house; rent $49 per month; brick foundation. NICE $3500. jocation: window residence of MISSION HOME: GOOD substantial 2-story ba 7 e and m‘cw ,ub;a% foundation, etc.: lot 26x114; mortgage 5 will take vacant lot in trade for equity. SPLENDID INVESTMENT ON $8000. Sovira se.: rént $63 per month: 3 bstantial flats and house; brick fon ete.: ll modern improvements: 1ot 37x110. ENT §58 PER MONTH : 4 FLATS $7000. fi\ :ncr:mcnta st.; lot 27x1085: street accepted. SINESS CORNER ON 22D ST. $T7000. Hosna sats bay-windowss bri foundation, etc.: lot 27x90; both streets accepted. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. AT AvCKION. = SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO. SALESROON, 218-220 MONTGOMERY, MTLLS .~ BUILDING. FEBRUARY 13, 0'CLOCK NOON. PROBATE SALE. THURSDAY, 1896, AT 12 ESTATE OF THOMAS O'DAY, DECEASED. '} No. 2422 Bryant st.; west line, 260 feet south of Tweniy-second; substsntial cottage of 8 Tooms and bath; also stable: large lot, 52xi00 feet; Bryaniavenne electric-cars pass the door. d by order Probate Court. b PROBATE SALE. ESTATE OF THOMAS O'DAY, DECEASED. Tore st., cast line, bet. Ninth and Tenth sts. and Harrison and Bryant sts.; lot 30x85 feet, with stable renting for #20 monthly. Sold by order Probate Court. & PROBATE SALE. ESTATE OF MARY MORCHIO, DECEASED. 739 Pine st., south line, 49:6 ft. E. of Powell; nearly new, modern 2-story bay-window house of 9 rooms and bath and finfshed basement: would rent for at least $50 a month; stone sidewalk; street accepted: oply & few steps from Powell-st. cable: 1ot 19x60 . to Fella place. Sold by order Probate Court. PRESIDIO HEIGHTS LOT. Presidio Heights—50-vara, as & whole or in § subdivisions; £7:6x127:814 ft. each;-Clay st., S line, bet. Laurel and Locust; street sewered and macadamized; stone sidewalk; 10ts ready to build on; fine view of bay and Presidio. Terms, one- third cash, balance in one and two years at 7 per PRESIDIO HEIGHTS LOTS. Clay st S. line, 187:6 . E. of Maple; S0x 127:814 street sewered and macadamized; subject to & bank mortgage now on the propercy of $2400 at 6, per cent per aunum; fine view of Ricnmond and Golden Gate Parl GOLDEN GATE AVE. RENTING PROPERTY. Nos. 1011, 1018, 1015 _Golden Gate ave., S line, 8244 feet W of Laguna st.: 1ot 55x120. to Locus! ave : 3 modern bay-window houses of 8 rooms and bath eacn; good stable on Locust ave.. front of which could be improved with flats and made to pay well: present rents $140 Sold on account of owner's de B | cent. 29 Mcallister st., S line, 125 feet ¥ of Oc- tavia; very good, substantial’ bay-window resi- dence of 9 rooms and bath: street paved and ac- cepted; will be store property in the near future; lot 25x120; a!so, sll title of present ownerin Ash ave,, 17 VAN NESS-AVE. LOT. > No. 2110 Van Ness ave., E line, 91:8 fect N of Pacific; good frame house of 6 rooms; street paved with bitumen: stone sidewalk; mortgage of $4500 can remain at 7 per cent if desired. CLEMENT-ST. COTTAGE, RICHMOND. No.17 Clement st., south line, 82:6 feet east 01 2d ave.; lot 256x100 feet; modern bay-window cottage of 5 Tooms, bath and finished basement: streel macadamized and sewered; Sutro_electric cars pass the door; a building and 'loan mortgage now on the property of about $2000 could remain and be paid off in monthly installments, or all cash, at purchaser’s option. FOLSOM-ST. INVESTMENT. No. 1385 Folsom st., south line, 55 feet east of Tenth st.; modern bay-window house containini store and 25 rooms above; built for privaté hotel and boarding-house; will rent for at least $65; lot 25x95 feet. » NINETEENTH-ST. COTTAGE. No. 934 Nineteenth st., north line, 95 feet east of Castro: modern cottage 0t 5 rooms and bath; mortgage of $1700 can remain at 614 per cent} only a few steps from Casiro-st. cable cars. 'FARRELL & CO., REAL ESTATE AGENTS, House Brokers and Auctioneers, 11 Montgy st. $ 6300, FIEST-CLASS WESTERN ADDI- . tion corner; two prominent streels: fine location for drug store: good building now on lot: should be raised and store put in; bothstreets paved and accepled. 4500, BEDUCED FROM 86000: CALI $ « fornig-st. lot; 5 minutes' ride from Kearny st.; advantageously situated for sun and light; flats'on this lot would pay 10 per cent. 160 FER EOOT_HARRISON ST, NORTH side, near Fifth st., 200 feet front by 80 deep; will be 50ld in sizes o suil; iwprovements now on property; paying well. - 6500, MUST BE SOLD TO CLOSE AX . estate; 5O feer front; improved with ‘two-story houses, Tented for $58 50 per month; & short walk from Market and Fourth sts. 8000 TURK ST, NEAR VAN NESS . ave.; 27:6x120 to rear siree; both streets accepted: improvementsrented for business for $40 permonth; tenant will' pay increased rent onlease and make all improvements and repairs | and pay waten N EARLEAVENWORTH AND PACIFIC ST 2-story house, suited for 2 families; rents $20 Der nionth; only $1600; L. aved and accepted. PAYLOR sT. NEAR MARKET: FINE LOCA- tion for physician's office: only $15,000; 10t and 2-story house; 8 rooms aud bath. 3750 SACRAMENTO ST., NEAR DEVISA- OV qero; cottage, 6 rooms and bath: must be s0ld; make an offer; Street accepted: cable-cars pass the property ; Devisadero-st. electric-cars a few steps from houses WE HAVE ONLY TEN LEFT. BUY ONE WITHOUT FURTHER DELAY OR YOU WILL MISS THE CHANCE T0GET A HOME AT'A LOW FIGURE AND ON EABY TERMS. 2 TAKE MISSION-ST. ELECTRIC-CARS, RIDE TO FRANCIS STREET AND LOOK AT OUR LOTS IN THE ACADEMY TRACT. T ALL LEVEL, GRADED AND READY FOR % BUILDING. CALL AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE ON THE TRACT. R PRICE §350 TO $550 PER LOT AND TERMS TO SUIT. | | | | O'FARRELL & CO. 11 Montgomers st C. BEMIR, + REAL ESTATE AND LAND AGENT, Be 324 MONTGUMERY ST. FOR SALE. $7200 rent & year — Brick bullding; business property on Market . 120x195—NW. cor. of A st. and 27th ave.; asa whole or In subdivisions. 4 4 sq,xiu.(')uo:mr. Pacific ave. and Baker st.; 56x 6 fee " $2600—E. side of Stanyan st., bet, Carl and Frederick; 25x100 feet. 50—San Carlos Viltalot: T00x150 teet. 6700—50x127:6 feet on JACKson st., overlook- ing the Presidio and bay. 6000—2 modern houses of. 8 rooms each. at park: 25x187:6 feet; electric Yoad passes houses; i : ; 3 tary S-roomed house on Harrison st., bk it ama Promonts . 12 #4000t on Dancan st., bet. Noo and Castro: 25 x114 feet. 00-Chotte Yandin Tots Horh of pake ) " Mv'n:" BE SOLD; HOUSE AND LOT ON Leavenworth, néas Cl (lnsh‘lm,m“ ? baib, electric ligh hot-air furnace: nted for $60: former price 38500, but now 4oy rea nuable ofter will be accepted. MADISON 'Fon “BALE OR _EXCHANGE FOR SAN 35»«: Eranciaco property s modetn house le offer Apply- in Oakiand.. No ressonable 28/ 06 st., city. CITY REAL ESTATE. ESTME $5an6- bank mortgage. 125(). SIX-R00M MODERN COTTAGE « and Howard sts.: rent $30 a month. mond; rent $30. TWO NEARLY NEW FLATS ON (LR s B ey $8000), £FLATS NEAR TTH AND MAR- 3 NICE FLATS WITHIN THREE ard sts.; lot 37x112 ft.; rents $50. $5000. line in the vicinity of Mission and nts $53. ¥ $5000, ELEGANT 7R00M RESIDENCE » on Pine st., near Devisadero. Q 4 NEW FLATS IN THE VICIN- %1000 NE! AT THE VIC ‘Washington st.; large lot. 55:00 Geary and Stockton sts. 602 Market st. NEW COTTAGE ON DIAMOND A ¥ SPECE & O - CHOICE INV: NTS. | $300 CASH-—$1900 IN $20 MONTHLY | payments buys elegant new 5-rodm and ; must.be s0ld to satis ?A“B.H, BALA;«;CE‘?N EASY MONTHL ‘ments, buys elegant new house 2 flat of B Iot within 2 blocks of Haight-st. entrance to 300 « near car line. CASH, BALANCE OF $2500 SAME 360 TOUR FLATS NDAR OTH AND « car line; rents $32. 7000, BUSINESS PROPERTY IN THE « vicinity of Golden Gate ave. and ket sts; rents £71. $4750. &, EATS 0N "RINCON HILL; 6000. F130k5 e e vy Yatt: renta 595. 3 NEARLY NEW FLATS ON CAR- 141h sts.: rents $47; mortgage $3500. $6600, 3 FLATS ox BUSH ST NEAR $36 OOO BUSINESS CORNER ON SUT- - . ter st.. within a few blocks of the - ity of Oak and Webster'sts.; rents $80: lot 52x100. 16.50(), SEARYST. * coRNER: NOT -QUU. fir irom Kearny st.: 28 feet front. BUSINESS PROPERTY VERY « mear the Baldwin: rents $250. $1000 st., near electric-cars, on Chenery st.; suitable for smal family; very good location; large bath cotiage; a beantiful home; nesr 2 car and 6 rooms and bath and large the park: in perfect order. TWO NICE FLATS NEAR 6TH D00 &rens, ave business property in Rich- 90 + Harrison sts.: rents $40. ELEGANT, 'MODERN 8-ROOM Steiner st.: rents about $65. « rents $51. 5500, 4 FLATS NHAR 6TH AND HOW- « Mason; re Hotel Pleasanton’ lot 58x108. - $12.000, sLEcANT 12R00M RESL & « dence on Van Ness ave., near 37.50(), BUSINESS PROFERTY NEAK A, M. SPECK & CO., lot; street work done, sewered, etc.; Cash OF easy terms. Apply branch. office 0f BALDWIN & HAMMOND, Castro and Chenery sts. TAKE A FLYER— 3 You won't miss $10 a month, end you will find those iots on 10th and 1lth aves., N and O sts. money- makiTs at $275alot, Fine Jlews ot the pirk and Golden ate. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, - : 10 Montgomery st. RiCHsOND: RICHMOND. RICHMOND, - Take the new Sutro electric cars to-day and see those choice building lots on Cle- ment st., 25th and Point Lobos aves. (cars pass the property). Prices 375 and upward. Terms $50 cash, $10 monthly. Call_for our printed price- list of Richmond property, fmproved and unimproved. All sizes, kinds, locations, prices and terms. BALDWIN & HAMMOND,, 10 Montgomery &t. HOUSE AND LOT ON DIAMOND, BET. 18TH and 19th; must be sold to settle estate; bar- galn; price. §3000. PHILBRICK & METCALF, 2548 Folsom st. OR SALE—CHEAP: ACCOUNT SICKNESS: nice home in the Mission. Apply to owner, 727 234, near Valencia. Richmond lots, cash or installments. Flats, houses and lots; all parts of city. LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US. COUNTKY KEAL ESTATE. FOR SALE_IN SAN DIEGO, A NICE COT. tage, built 4 years ago by the owner; No. 818 Twenty-fifth st.; lot 70x75, centrally located, near Dew railroad depot; price $2500. Photograph of property can be seen av 2819 Howard st,, San ‘rancisco, Cal. ANCH—12; ACRES; NEW HOUSE OF 8 large rooms: also, house of 2 very large rooms, barn and chicken-house, about 300 fruit trees in hearing; plenty of water: postoffice across the road ; school-house within 500 feet; a fine place for sum. mer boerders: situated in Santa Ciaya County; will be 501 very cheap. Address J, W. MILLER, 454 XNinth st., Oakland. RANCH “RENT FREE: SANTA -CRUZ County; 8 acres bearing Jruit, apricots. and runes; 50 acres plow land, 60° acres oak timber, 08 OTstock range; to right man who can furnish team and implements a great chance. Call or ad- dress 5. COMSTOCK, 1 Oourth st., cor. of Market. 15 BIRTIS—MARRIAGES—BEATHS. BORN. BOOTH—In this city, February 4, 1896, totte wife of S. F. Booth, a son. CADEMARTORI-January 28, 1896, Lothe wife of James Cademartorl, & dsughter. CRAIG—In Berkeley, February 3, 1896, tothe wifeot Z. W. Craig, s daughter. KING—In this city, February 4, 1896, to the wite of D. King, 4 soil. MCERLAIN—In this city, January 30, 1896, to the wife of P. McErlain, twin sons. PERIOLAT—In this city, February 3, 1896, to the wife of Charles N. Periolat, a daughter. RAFKIND—Inthis city, Febroary 4;1896, to the wife 0f Hyman Rafkind, & son. RIEGGFER—In this eity, Fébruary 4, 1896, to the wite of Professor OR SALE — $1200; 5 ACRES, CHICKEN ranch, house, barns and outbulldirigs; plenty of large oa s, Apply JOHN DANIELL, 708 Mason -, 7 108 . M. ], ITTLE HOMES CLOSE 70 TOWN: IM- J proved; easy terms; also 4. 6 and 12 acre pleces on 8 and 10 years’ credit: 3 partly improved, With small house, etc. D. H. T WING, Sonom: City. Inquire 632 Market st., S. F. T STABLISHED ) N.D. SICKLES, LAND AGENT SALE and EXCHANGE 0f country property & strict specialty (3000 propositions): most RELIABLE, LARGEST AND BEST SYSTEMATIZED LAND OFFICE IN AMERICA. 620 Markeot st., opp. Palace Hotel, San Francisco. 'OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—_RANCH NEAR Stockton: 917 acres: 600 in grain: completely stocked: station on land; easy terms, ot lease same to responsible party. ' Inquire owner, 132134 st. Ok SALE-GNE-THIRD T1S VALUE, 800 acres; all fenced: well watered: plenty oak timber; can grow tobacco, lemons and oranges, etc., two weeks ahead of any on Pacific slope, A. F., box 16, Call. o 104 l,:;:(sms 900b 7 li‘(x-wn‘ OF TGRAIN L near S, P, R. R..at $10. 8 5 H. W., 1109 Van Ness ave. * s OR SALE ON FAVORABLE TERMS—400 acres grazing and ranch land containing seve- ral ledges, one paftially developed: ore mills 28 Pex ton; subject to investigation; ownerlacks capt- ...16 YEARS ial; title. U. S. patent. Address or call on J. . TOXG. Clarksvilie, EI Dorado County, Cal, 4 2,5 atis CAlCKEN HANCHES ON 10 yellra’ credit. D. H.1'WING. Sonoma Cit RANGE BLOSSOM COLON. OAKDALE, STANISLAUS CO., CAL. Beautiful young orange groves in tracts of 5 acres and upward, lying along the Stanislaus Ruver, two and a half miles from Oakdale, the principal station of the Sonthern Pacific Railroad ontheline between stockton and Merced. The Stanisiaus and San Joaquin Irrigation Company’s canal runs directly throogh the colony and the property has a per- petual water right. ‘We are prepared to sell portions of the property either unimproved or aiready planted to Washing- ton Navels, afediterranean Sweets and /Maltese Bloods. The property . is under the inmediate direction and care of an experienced horticuitarist, who has received diplomas and medals at eignt different county fairs in the State and for & small consideration cares for the orange groves for non- residents. 2 A iifgh and dry country, with a perfect natural drainage system. _ All kinds of small game near by affordas excellent sport for hunters. Prices for land, inclnding a perpetual water right and planted to orange trees, §175 per acre. Unim- proved land, with fully paid up water rights, 870 peracre. Teérms: Thé purchase price payabie in six annual payments, withou Interest; title per- sect and liberal discount for cash. Forfurchet particnlars, maps and catalogues, ad. Gress 2 KASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market Street, 2 san Francisco, Osl. Or F. T. KNEWING, our representative, Oakdale, CalL ARIN COUNTY—5000 ACRES 26 MILES from San Francisco. Rancho de Novato. i Tracts cut auy size desired; fruit, grain and ‘vegetable land, 1o irrigation; both rail and water transportation; $40 to $75 ver acre; terms made 10 suit; send for circular, Improved dairy farms for sale with cows. SYNDICATE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 64 and 65 Chronicle building. END FOR OUR LIST OF URCHARD HOMES for sale. WOOSTER & WHITTON. San Jose, 12.000. 5 SoR OF POTREROC AVE. DL, - and El Dorado st.; 3 frontages; 40x200x170. ASHTON & GARDINER, 411 Montgomery st. (HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THR WEEKLY CALL, sent to sny address in the DUnited States or Cariada one year for #1 50, post- e free. L XIRAORDINARY BARGAIN (PROBATE). Price §5500. Present income $50. 8houid bring #75 a month. Elezant 4-story fine building on heavy brick, foundation: conialning 16 main beautifully fins ished rooms. 20 closets, 11 marble mantels and grates, 4 bathrooms, dimmy - waiter, elevators, speaking-tubes; bay-windows front and rear; man. sard roof, mew pumbing, sidewalk, sewer and street work good and complete; the 28x97:6-foot lot has open paved alley in rear; in first-class con- dition; 5 minutes’ walk from Market and Kearny. 3 N. D. SICKELS, —the— Land Asent, 620 Market st., opp. Palace Hotel. VOR SALE—A GREAT BAKRGAIN_S. E. COR. Jones and Chestnut sts.; 10t 37x110; large, ele- gant resiaence; splendid marine view. Apply to McGLYNN & MENTON, Real Estate Agents, room 22, Chronicle building. OR SALE—84000; RARE CHANCE; BUSL Dess property;. 1ot 20x120; house. barroom, 3 living rooms, stable; income $40 a month rent; half cash, balance easy terms. Apply 715 Fifth ave., Rienmond District. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—08 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. AVE A HOME BUILT ON YOUR OWN plans; Oakland, Berkeley or Alameda; easy terms; want to exchange choice orange lands for vacant lots; land tree and clear: will assume some mortgage. CHAS. P, KERN, Central Bank build- ng, Oakland. 500—§)uoo. $2500, T0 LOAN ON REAL ] estate. ' A. H. BLOW, 1010 Broadway, Oakland. RETIRING MERCHANT WISHES TO TRADE his grocery business for a 25-acre ranch near Haywards or San Leandro. For full particulars address box 4, Call Office, Oakland. ROADWAY OR WASHINGTON ST., SAT- urday, agate pin. Reward 658 Twenty-first st., ACIFIC HEIGHTS — NEW HOUSES ON Gough st., nr. Broadway : contain 8 and 8 rooms, with all the latest improvements; prices, $7500 up; easy terms. Apply on premises. Oakland. $35((), $i500, 89000_SEVERAL NEW DUV, houses to trade for country property; also houses built on_the installment plan by ALDEN & GARFIELD, builders, 902 Brosdway. OME AND SEE GOOD LEVEL LOTS, 25x100 to 120, IN BERKEL! s ONLY $200 EACH. ONLY $1 WEEKLY. BRIGHT PROSPKCTS, GOOD VIEWS, SOIL AND DRAINAGE. Free maps; free ride to property: CHAS. A, BAILEY, 46 Market st. 95(), NEW GROOM COTTAGE; HARD « finished; lot 25x106; 202 Andover ave., near East, Holly Park. TOBUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE REAL Es- tate and business of every description. A. J. PROPER & CO., real estate, 526 Mrkt, downstairs. FLATS, 13 ROOMS AND BATHS, BAY-WIN- dow, mantels,etc., buiit for $3200; 8-room cottage and bath. $1600. JA'S McCONAHA'Y,1149 Mission MONEY TO LOAN. OA.KLAND LOANS ON REAL ESTATE; first mortgages secured on short notice: cur. rent rates of interest. HUGH M. CAMERON, Broker, 479 Ninth st., Oakland. &20“» 000 AT LOW INTEREST. APPLY . room 214, California Safe De- posit building, ONEY TO LOAN; PRIVATE, st., room 6. OANS—FIRST AND SECOND MORTGAGES; city or wunu"murnlmu aad pianos: business strictly private, ] ym 88. Chironicls bullding. A BVANCESON DIAMONDS.JE WRLEY, ETO Columbla Loan & Collateral Office, 9 Gvan: ave. 410KEARNY 92 §.OK FURNITUREWITHODT REMOVA] % on real estate. TRA VSRS, 652 Market, rnu- NY AMOUNT: 1ST, 2D or 8D MORTGAGES estaves, undivided intereats, real gstate in pro- bate. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery, rooms 2-3. N FURNITURE OR_PIANO BY PRIVATE party; low interest; strictly privaie. 215 Powell. ONEY LOANED ON_JEWELRY AND. other vajuabies ‘at the Security Loan Ofiice, 1106 Market st..or. Mason; private eatrance 7 Turk. IRECT FROM US ON YOUR FURNITURE or plano; 1o removal; no delays; no commis- sions; low interest; also warrants discounted, Pri- vate office rm. 88, Donohioe bulld’g, 1170 Market st. ST & 2D MORTGAGES: INTERESTS IN ES- tates;iowest rates;no delay. M URPHY,628 Mrkt. ORKROW MONEY ON YOUR PIANO WITH- out removal, diamonds, watches, jewelry, seal- skins, silverware, sewing machines, oil palntings; low Interest: pertoct secrecy; private entran private'rooms. UNCLIE HAKRRIS, 15 Grant avenue MoNEY TOLOAN ON MORTGAGE O COL- laterals. JAS. E. DAMON, 303 Montgomry st, MONEY LOANED, 62 PER CENT ON MORT- gages. A. . JOHNS & CO., 632 Market st. OANS ON REAL ESTATE: ALSO-SECOND mortgages, furniture or pianos without re: moval in_the city and_Oakland or Alameds any amount: lowest rates. BECKER, 240 Montgomery. RIVATE PARTY WILL LOAN ON GOOD securit box 28, this office. PAWNBROKERS. T 1236 KEARNY ST., ROOM 9—MONEY loaned, watches, diamonds, etc.; low rates: pri- Yate rooms: elevator: pledges for sale eheap. DENTISTS. ET OF TEETH WITHOUT A PLATE. DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Poik st. B, GEORGE W. LEEK, TH GENDINE TLeek dentist, discoverer of painiess extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth without aby plate, moved fram 6 o 20 O'Fazrell st. PAINLESS "EXTRACTION, "80i CROWN: bridge work a specialt; ates, $5 up; 18 years' experience. R. L. WALSH, D.D.S., 8155 Geary. PE L I STAW, 221 KEARNY — BRIDGE- work n Specialty? open evenings 7:30-o 9. R, L. T. CRANZ—EXTRACTION PAINLESS, crown work, bridge work aud teeth withoui piates a specialty, Geary st., cor. Gran: ave, B DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 750 MATR- Csk(ulv? h:'{ 34 and _4th, 5as speciallsts; only reli- sbleagent for painless ‘extraction: artificlal teeth frm $6; fAllings (rm $1:.cxtracting 50c.with gas $1. A SET FOR TEETH; WARRANTED AS 7 ‘a8 can be made; filling $1. DR. SIMMS, tist, 980 Market st.. next Baidwin Théater. R. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET ST. near Eleventh: no charge for exiracting whei plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from 88 per set; extracting Slc: gus given. NOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 806 MAR- CUEe DR, CHARLES W: DECKER R J.J. LEEK, 1206 MARKET, COR. GOLDEN Dflm I“.—Oxi;ll?ul'v!lflml Sundays tiil noon. E AL ASONABLE AND WAR- Affe) e 3 n‘;, 1122 Markes sk, D L $100—Lot 100x100; $1 weekly; ‘steep and eap. $175—Lot 26x185; 31 weekly. £250—Lot 25x100: 81 weekly: sewered. $325—Lot 25x100; $1 50 weekly : macadamized. $260—Creek corner, 40x100; $1 weekly. $150--Lot 24x100; $1 weekly. CHAS. A. BAILEY, 46 Market st., or Berkeley station, Berkeley. $4000, F°F EXCHANGE—£ROOM COT- « tage and basement: lot 75x120; in Southwest Berkeley; value $2500 olear, and $1500 cash for good central Oakland property. W. 1. ROBINSON, 4569 Ninth st., Oakland, Cal. $10 LOTS AT FRUITVALE STATION; » come to-day. LODGE & POWELL. $20 MONTHLY FOR B-ROOM COTTAGES; plans free. #¥. BOEGLE. Golden Gate statn. and$la . B. § WEEKLY—GOOD BERKBELEY LOTS, LOTS NEAR THE ALTENHEIM IN Fruitvale; eleciric cars; only $1 down week: selling fast: good 'improvements. NNEY. owner, 902 Broad way, Oskland. H CBEIPEsT AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in tke United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- age free. OAKLAND ROOMS TO LET, TRNISHED ROOMS; TRANSIENT. Marker '., Oakland, near station. BERAELEY KEAL SSTATE, HE BIGGEST BARGAIN IN ALAMEDA cowity—6 room-cottage near university; new, all latess improvements; also 9-room housé near university; all Improvements $3200; also 8 room- house near university, - $4000. . JOSEPH J. MASON, Dwightway Station. SANTA CLARA COUNTY. REAL ESTATE. ANTA CLARA VALLEY mnh. 19,000 acres in subdivisions for frult planting. Apply to C. H. PHILLIPS, proprietor. 82 East Santa Clara st., San Jose, Cal. I S SRS — g TO EXCHANGE. 0 EXCHANGE_COTTAGE IN THE MIS- sion for 2 flats; will pay difference in cash. G. W. ARMBERUSTER, 24 Montgomery st. OR SALE OR TO EXCHANGE FOR GOOD ‘ear property in Caiifornia—An interest in yery prosperous manufacturing business near Den- ver, Colo.: is free from debt: has valuable prop- erty and making money steadily: the interest of- ferad pays ood Interest on 20,000 owner com- pelled to change climate. For particulars call on or address HARRY M. MORSE, 906 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. e —— MAREBIAGE LICENSES, 821 The following marriage licenses were lssued by the County Clerx’s oflice yesterday: A. P. Mcarthur and G. A. Frencher, 21—18. W. J. Mahoney and Fannie Morkle, 29—26. W. C. Organ and M. J. Kuykendail, 2418, Cliaries Burnliam and Pear! Boyden, 24—18. William G. Doerrer and Mary Hogan, 21—19. Heory L. Boldt and ina L. Howland, 28—22. Martin H. O'Neill and Lizzie G. Wynne, 30—25. M. McGowan and Alice B. Carroll, 25—21. H. Trimberger and Boletta K. Bunch, 2421, ‘Wiiliam F. Kelly and Louise Paille, 25—17. G. Fonge and Josephine Thorhill, 27—21. Chester. Pooler and Ethel Harden, 26—22. A. P. Hoftschneider and M. A. Bauhoter, 23—18, Lawrence Aagaard and Eiten E. Digan, 29—18. Walter Hamilton and Annie Coughlin, 24—23. 1. W. Cobb and Sina A. Middlekauf, 32—94. Wiiliam Sugden and,Sarah J. Sugden, 88—48. Fred C. Schram and Seliua Scr: 25—19. Salvatore Sasoand Angelina Aula, 38-30. Harry Fisher and Jenpie V.- Huas, 21—18. Giusseppe Sanguinett! and Linda Marinl, 23—18. - John Tyrrell and Catherine Daticat, 58—37. SDIVOROUE rmclmnuml._ Complaints filed: 3 foe . Schumacher ¢ ¥red Schumacher. | B Hiainord agaiost - W. Brainerd. % Mary J. Clark against Harry A. Clark. anted : 3 Diyorces — i Cly wwanagh for tajjurc to provide; by Judge Daingerfield. Piaio: tla:llgw cust E chil fo.r e§ eon . hl(oo?" e o tien; by Judge itt. Plaintiff lowed (0 re- sume her malden name of Haitle AL Borden, Mary Bradbury from P. H. Bradbuty, for deser- tion; by Judge Heobard. o R MARRIED. FONGE—_THORNHILL—In this city, February 4, 1896, by the Rev. Dr. W. W. Case, George Fonge and Josephine Thornhill, both of San Francisco. MITCHELL-BLUM—In_San Rafael, December 24, 1895, by the Hon. Judge Angelott, Joseph I Mitelell and Beckie Blum, both of San Fran- cisco. REUBEN—LUDEMANN—1n this city, February 2,1896, by the Rev. H. E. J, Ongerth, Joseph Reu- ben and Annie Ludemann, bou of San Francisco. POOLER—HARDEN—In this city, February +4, 1896, by the Rev. Dr. W. W. Case, Chester Pooler and Ethel Harden, both of Santa Rosa. SUGDEN~SUGDEN—In this city, February 4, 1896, by the Rev. Dr. W. W, Case, Wililam Sug- den and Marv J. Sugden. both of San ncisco. VON WALDORF—HERSLER—In_this clty. Feb- . Dr. W. W. Case, Her- bert_von Waidorf and Abbie Hersier, both of San Francisco. —— DIED. Mullany, May O’Shaughnessy, P. J. Bateman, Josia Bolton, John H. Burtschell, Viola G, Reidy, John A. Coney, C. W. H. Rieggér (infant) Deasy, Hanora Schiller, Francis Englist. Joseph M. Schlichtmann, J. Floyd, James Skedd, Maggie J. Lastreto, Maria Silver: Betsy McAdams, Patrick Speyer, ck M, Tharp, Ormonde H. ‘Whelan, Clarence Maddison, James Melody, Michael BATEMAN—TIn this city, February 2, 1896, Josle Bateman, beloved sister of M. (., J. C., Neilie, Katie and Nora Batemen. AFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fumersl THIS DAY (Wednesaay), at 9:30 0'clock A. M., from her late residence, 1912 Pacific avenue, thence to St. Dominic’s ‘Church, whers & solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock A. M. Interment Mount Cavalry Cemetery. BOLTON—John Rabersham Bolton, born Decem- ber 18, 1826, in New York Clty; died February 3, 1896, at Tempe, Ariz.; graduate of Columbia College, class of 1847; arrived in California May, 1849. [New York papers piease copy.] BURTSCHELL—In thiscity, Feorusry 3, 1896, Viola Gerirude, beloved daughter 9t William and Ellza Burischell, sister of Frank and Freddie Burtschell, grandchiid of the late and Mary Kern, and niece of -Samuel C. Kern, a native of San ¥rancisco, aged 8 years 11 months and 14 ays. R Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the yuneral THIS DAY (Wednesday). at 2:30 o'clock p. ., from the Tesidence, 07 Federal strect, off Bryant street, between First and Second.” Interment ‘Mount Calvary Cemetery. CONEY—At Pacific Grove, February 3, 1896, C. W. H. Coney of Lynnfield, Mass., aged 5% years. DEASY—In Clavton, Contra Costa County, Cal., Febroary 8, 1896, Hanora, beloved wife of the late Danlel' Deasy, a native ot Bantry, County Cork, Ireland, aged 46 years. 2" Friends and acquaintances are respeot- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY {(Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock A. 3, from the funeral parlors of McGinn Bros., 51 Kddy screet, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a golemn Tequiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of _her soul, commencing at 10 0'Clock A, M. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. ENGLISH—In New York, February 1, 1896, at the Murray Hill Hotel, Joseoh M. English of San Francisco, aged 56 years. FLOYD—In this city, February "I, 1896, James Floyd. aged 50 years. LASTRETO—In thls city, February 4, 1896, Maria, beloved wife of Lucca Lastreto, and mother of Anita M. Lastreto and Mrs. H. Per- azzi, and sister of Mrs. F. Razzetto and Mrs. M. Vignolo. a native of Italy, aged 44 years. AF~TFriends and acquaintances arp respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 1:30 o’clock P. )., from her late Tesidence, '1918a Taytor street. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. McADAMS_In this city, February 4, 1896, Pat- Tick McAdams, beloved father ot Mrs. C. W. M- Cart and William and Agnes McAdams, and brother of Mrs.. By Stenson, & native of lreland, aged 78 years and 6 months. 25" The funeral will take place TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 8:30 0'clock A. M.. from the resi- dence of his daughter, 571 Bryant street, thence to St. Rose’s Church, where & solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock A. M. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. MADDISON—In_ the City ana County Hospital. February 4, 1896, James Maddison, aged 63 years. MELODY—In the City and County Fospital, Feb- Tuary 4, 1896, Michael Meloay, aged 31 years. MULLANY—In this city, February 4, 1896, May, dearly beloved daughter of Michael and Julia Mullany, and_ sister of Frank and George Mul- lany, a native ot San Francisco, aged 2 years 4 months and 12 aays. B~ Friends and “acquaintances are respect- tully invited to aitend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 12:30 o'clock P. M., from the Tesidence of the paremts, 534 Fuifon street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. O'SHAUGHNESSY—In this clty, February 1896, Peter J. 0’Shaughnessy, husband of the lai Johanna O’Shaughnessy, father of Mrs. C. W. Blauvelt, Mrs. John Weieh, Julla, John, Tames, ‘Harry and Charles O’Shaughnessy, a native of Gort, County Galway, Ireland, sged 61 Jeao [Leavenworth (Kans.) papers piease copy. B3 Notice of funeral hereatter. RELDY—In this city, atthe Potrero, February 8, 896, John A., beloved son of John and Marcells eldy, a native of Greenwood, Mendocino County, Cal., aged 18 years. B Friends and SCQUAINLANCEs. are TesDect- fally invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Crursday), ar § o'clock .. from the resi- ence of his parents, 1504 Keniucky street, Po- trero, thence to St.-Teresa’'s Church, where a Tequiem high mass will be celebrated for the Tepose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock A Interment Holy Cross Cemetery RIEGGER—In this city, February 4, 1896, infant 'son and only child of J. R.and Annie Riégger, & native of San Francisco, aged 1 day. SCHLICHTMANN—In this city, February 4,1898, Johannes, beloved and eidest son of Oitilia and Johan Schlichtmann, and brother of Emil Behlichtmann, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 years 8 months and 2 days. -, AF-Friends ana_acauaintancés are respect- fully invited to actend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 1 0'clock P. ir., from the resi- dence of his parents, 645 McAlister streot, be- tween Franklin and Gough. Iuterment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. SILVERSTONE—In this city, February- 3, 189 Betsy, wite of the late Harris Slverstone, beloved mouher of Mrs. A. Schefer, Mrs. A. M. Silversten, Mrs. L. Rothschiid and Frank, Tillié, Rose, Fan- nieand Flossie Silverstone, a native of Russia, aged 54 years. A Friends and scqualutances are respsct- sully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), 86 2 0'ClOCK P. M., from her late residence, 2210 Devisadero street, near Wash- ington. Interment Hills of Eternity Cemetery, San Mateo County, by train leaving Third, an Townsend streets at 3:30 o'clock P. 3. ST.DOMINIC'S CHURCH BUILDING ASSOCTA- tion—The regular monthly requiem high mass for the deceased members of the above assoclation, and for the deceased parents and relatives of the members, will be celebrated {n St. Dominic's Church, Bush and Steiner streets, TO-MORROW (Thursday), a5 9 0'¢lock A.). Friends are in- Vited to attend. i FaEn H ILLER—In this city, February 2, Tan- ke, beloved husband of Marle Schiller, and father of Mrs. A. Fischer and Charles, Albert and Henry Schiller, a nacive of Germany, agea 77 years 10 monshs and & Aakriends and acy 11y invited to f{v{anfla.y), at 2 o'clock ¥. M. from his' late residence, 32 Federal street, Interment Masonic B DD in thls oy, Feb 4, 1896, Maggi 'EDD—In this city, February 4, aggie S Roved wife of William T Skedd, & native of Marysville, Cal., aged 39 years 4 months and 92 days. [Marysville (Cal.) papers please copy. | 2&-Friends and acquaintances are - respect- sally {nvited 1o attend the funerm TO-MORROW (Thursda¥), at 2 0'clock . 3t.. from her late resi- dence, 311 'Austin_street. Interment Masonic Cemetery. SPEY ER—In this city, February 3, 1896, Freder- ick Morris Speyer, a native of Hamburg, Ger- many, aged 36 years 6 months and 24 days. 83 Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services THIS DAY (Wednesday). st 10 0'ClOCK A. M., 8% his late residence, 3413 Washington street. Interment private, Masonic Cemetery. 3 THARP—In chis city, Fébenary 3, 1896, Ormonde Hanna Tharp, a native of San Francisco, aged 8 years. WHELAN—Near Colma, San Mateo County, Feb- rusry 4, 1896, Clarence, beloved son of Michael and Sarah Whelan, a native of Sen Mateo, sged 5 years and 6 months. 4 Friends and acquaintances are respect- folly invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 2 o'clock P. ., from_the res- dence of the parents near Colma. Interment Holy Cross Centeter: UNITED UNDERTARERS EMBALMING PARLORS. [Everything Reguisite for First-class Funerals > at Reasonable Rates. 67. 27 and 29 Fifth street. MCAVOY & CALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 0 Fifsh St., Opp. Lincoin School. . ‘Telephone 3050, % 1aid out on the lawn plan; pérpetual care; beaus amr and'easy of access; ses it befere - place elsewhere. City Office, 9 City Hall Avenugs

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