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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1896 HOUSES TO LET. GEARY — HOUSE CONTAI rooms, bath 211 H AR —" heap. Apply room 1 2 Y 5 rooms: c} 1 Thelan buildin SIDE BAY-WIN- dow house of 10 rooms. &, ELEVENTH AVE., COR K. . AV + 10rooms, barnandstable. NICOL, 53415 roia st. ABY HAPPY; MAMMA SATISFIED; PAPA contented: house rented from BALDWIN & BAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st HOUSERKEEPING ROOMS — Continued. 14 Twolfth Street. TWELFTH, COR. HOWARD—NICELY 94 32 = o furnished rooms for housekpg: reasonable, Van Ness Avenue. VAN NESS AVE.-ELEG hied rooms; sun all da; WASHINGTO nished housekeeping room: 502 BOARDING AND ROOM! 141 0 OCTAVIA—LARGE SUNNY FRONT CITY REAL ESTATE. 5 GAIN. *ICE PRICE. J N N. ?s‘?g‘;’;{)l“;b‘} I;TOBY BAY-WINDOW HOME . ot 8rooms and bath in good condi- tion; sunny side Clay st., near Webster: 1ately re- duced from 86500 must be sold, Welsh Street. FURN1 TRNITURI F OF 5-ROOM A viete; cheap; rent cheap. 94815 Howard si.; 10 azents FLA CO: COITAGES TO LET. ROOMS o 5 Point Lobos ave. and Collins st. ROOMS ON_ PROSP! 75 Callfornia ave., bet. Twen- ty-seve “ROOM C XY BAY-WINDOW COT large rooms, bath. 540 Fifieen E OF 4 ROOMS. ilimore and We! FLATS 1O AR FIL ¥ basement; $12. LINE BATH 2 Larkin st. 565 MISSIO. TATGHT, } sunny rooms; bat 'TD LET—S ROOMsS; U stree 1541 EDDY — DESIRABLE e rooms: modern improven 11151 D 1117 SHOTWELL ST.—SU . er &nd lower modern flats: 5 rooms: rent reasonable to good tens 733 Shoiwellst, bet. Twenty- A ROOMS enth st V(7208 EBSTE UNNY FLATS 0. | =V and 7 rooms: modern conveniences; rent reasonable. LAT TO LET, Y ROOMS; UPSTAIRS; 31y Clara st. ROOMS AND BATH 16. 5 THIRTE Market; $: D HOUS! ROUMS TO LEL. B\;;\nfll'd Street. BERNARD—F for gentl Bush Street. 9% BUSH-LAKGE FURNISHED ORU 21 CALIFORNIA—NICELY FURNISHED frout alcove room. 171 IN FURNISHED $3 and $4 & month. 1 CLARA. 22} s iote: 118 EDDY—B! front suite cheap: othe 1) EDDY—LARG 510 Smant rooim: priv: kddy Street. rooms $5 up. ROOM; - ily ; reasonable. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO.. 638 Murket st. US| PROPERTY B ON VALENCI A ST, NEAR NINETEENTH. . A SUBSTANTIAL RESIDENCE 36000. of 6 rooms and _bath, which if raised, converted into flats and stores built beneath, would pay big; the adjoining property is occupied by ; lot 25x80 feet. b 405 bt EASTON, ELDRIDGE & 0., 638 Market st. : alcove suit, with board; also singie rooms. TADY, WITH PLEASANT HOME, DESIRA- ble locality, wishes to rent ny_room with board: references exchanged. 7 Octavia st., corner Jackson. 116 IURE—REMODELED_NEWLY FURN. ished suites and single; first-classtable board 1006 EISE-SUITE "OF SUNNY ROOMS; v also single first-class board; reasonable. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS: T, passed for neatness and comfort; 50c, #1 per day: §2, §2 50, $3 per week and up; 38 to $30 per month. ~ Hackmeier's Hotel. BEST TABLE BOARD IN THE CITY; 8450 week, $16 a _month, at Hackmeier's Hotel, GEORGE GRUENIG, Proprietor. HACKMEIER'S Ho 123129 EDDY ST.; new management: G EORGE GRUENIG, pro- prietor: board and room $5 and $6 a week and up. QOMETHING DESIRABLE FOR GENTLE- men at 1401 Van Ness ave. cor. Bush st, OTEL BERTLING, 714 BUSH—A FAMILY hotel: references given and required; all mod- ern conveniences. CHILOREN BOARDED. Y OU CAN FIND REFINGD HOME IN AMER: ican family for child; terms moderate. 402 San Jose ave, STOR:S TO LET. TORE AT INGLESIDE RACETRACK, AT first gate; rent $15. Inquire within, - O LET_SHOPROOM. 25x60, WITH OR w 20 Mission st. T PART MISSION: FOR- merly first-class barber-shop. 1348 Valencia. 416 EOURTH-SMALLSTORE, WITH ROOX in rear; rent low. Apply 10 G. H. UMB- SEN & 0., 14 Montgomery st. TORE, PROMINE Eighth Street. 28 STH shed. SAN FRAN- 0, MES. KAT , ‘manager—Just ;& newly . well appionted, quite containing 150 rooms, large and small, rooms, single or en suite: gas and elec- hot and cold running water in each elevator and fire escapes: situate conven- center of the city, principal hotels and tk ; electric cars direct to ferry nd park pass the S £ 3E LIS—LARGE BACK SUM o e Folsom Street. icely furnished. FOLSOM—FURNISHED FRONT ROOM ¢ $63 month. Street. P GEARY — ELEGANT SUITE OF PAR- able man and wife or oftices; others, GEARY, COR. Martinet: first house; rooms en suite and single; new house; ele- gantly ftted; breakiast it desiredl. Golden Gate Avenue. —NICELY L] 307 SQLDEN GATE & 4 nished, Targe alc moder; FUR- 673 < GOLDEN GATE AVE. — N D0 nished sunny alcove roor ences: also small rooms, reason GATE A 9 GOLD. © room; 80, Harrison Street. )1 HARRISON,NEAR FOURTH—-FINELY 2 tarnished sunny rooms; bath, closet, yard; K15, NEW: ONE MONTH FREE: WATER D L. free.” 120134 Guerrero st., cor. 24th. QUORE AND 3 ROOMS; RENT $15. D Fillmore st., cor. Haight. TORE, 3 ROOMS; RENT CHEAP. 48SEV- enth., bet. Miss t. TORE ON » ferry. A; 316 OPPOSITE 328 OFFICES TO LET. 715 SUTTER, NEAR TAVIOR — ENTIRE 4 1O upper floor ‘arranzed for offices; new and siylish; rent low to desirabie tenant. PRECKELS BUILDING, 927 MARK legant sunny offices: low rent; electric-fgh nd fanitor service free. Apply at build- H. UMB: ot 14 Monigomery st. PROFESSIONAL OANS JON REAL ESTATE: 1ST OR 2D J mortgages, furniture or pianos without re- moval in the city and Oakland or Alameda, any amount; lowestrates. BECKER, 328 Montgomery. TESTS IN ES- REAL ESTATE; LOWEST rates. A.SCHULLER,508 Mont $500,000 ST MSIEY TO LOAN O A laterals; low r: MODERATE RATES OF I $200.000. ™ {50 5 Sontgmy: TE YOU WANT TO LOAN YOUR MONEY AT 810 12 per cent Interest on good security éall at 410 Kearny st., room 6 DVANCESON DIAMONDS,JEWELRY, ETC Columbia Loan & Collateral Office, 9 Grant av 0 Sansome, rm ROOMS, 3 814 S, BATH, Nineteenth FLAT, OPPO- 5 rooms and bath. 925 SUNNY ferson Square; eave. SUNNY een GOMS, 9 Oak LATED D TR ROUM FLAT 847 Capp st., near Twenty AT, 6 ROOMS provements' & BURKE, DESIRABL with bath snd _ali fiat 0 Montgom contented;; MMON HOUSEKEEPING ROOM Brannan Street. {()3 BROADW “2YO house! cleane: FURNISHED single; well ELLIS—SUNNY FURN for light housekeeping. T Fifth ) FIF 2 ROOMS, FUR: ©)ZZ housekeeping; rent $9. ED PARLOR 504 ISHED FOR Folsom Street. Howard Street. HOWARD—ELEGANT FURNISHED parior fr 1 or 2 persons; $9; new flat; 1209% bath, ~E=TOWARD 175D Ge tets ans Hyde Street. HYDE—NICELY FURNISHED ROOM: suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen; $7. "ELY FURNISHED LARGE and bath. Jessie Street. TPPER AND LOWER FLOORS: 4 AND § L rooms; rent $12 and $14. 812 Jessie; key at groce 9207 10¥ES—TH N WINKLE: NEW ZU{ management: sunny suites and Single; Dewly surnishe etc.; $10 to $30. Jones Street. kearny Stre. VENWORTH ST.—FRONT BASE- t unfurnished room; rent $4. Market Street. TOSEMITE BOUSE, 1045 MARKET. BET. Sixth and Seventh—Single and suites: per NY AMOUNT; IST, 2D or 3D MORTGAGE: £\ "estates, undivided interests, real estate in pro- bate. McCOLGAN. 24 Montgomery, rooms 2-3. OANS IN & IT BY THE COSMOS Loan Association, cor. Battery and Pine sts MOSEY_LOANED ~ ON_JEWELRY AND M ‘other valuabies ‘at the Security Loan Office, 1106 Market st..or. Mason: private entrance 7 Turk. or plano; 1o removal sions; low inerest; also warrants discounted. Pri- Yate oftice rm. 68, Donohoe bulld'g, 1170 Market st. no delays; no commis- BROK ER T 126 KEARNY ST., ROOM 9-—MONEY loaned, watches, diamonds, etc.; low rate Yvate rooms: elevator: pledges for sal s cheap. PAWN EDUCATIONAL, MBS, MELVILLE SNYDER, STUDIO 514 VL Sutter: teacher vocal music (Italian method), piano; elocution; dramatic elocution s specialty; vocal and Shakespearean classes; dancing. VHE LEADING individual iost Ayres’ Stenographic I A son: music furnished. NGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT: PRIVATE or class; moderate. MISS DILLON, 305 Larkin. JLOCUTION—DRAMA, DELSARTE, PHYSL. cal culture, voice culture. OLIVE HOFF SCHROEDE 9 Hyde st.: call after 1p. M. OSEPH GREVEN, VOICE IMPROVED. Ninth st. 82 ROFESSOR G. MANSFIELD, TEACHER OF violin, guitar, mandoline, banjo. 1707 Market. GANT SUN- suitable for niences. ny suite fronting on Marl doctor: MCALLISTER rooms: NNY FURNISHED 10 63 Jinna street. 2 MINNA—FRONT FURNISHED ROOM; new and comfortable; suitable for two. GUITAR MANDOLIN, PIANO AND VOCAL lessons: 83 mo. MARY WESTHATUS, 39 Fifth, L I BOOKKEEP- 3 Marks ELAS 3 0OL OF ACTIN Private theatricals arranged: puplls rehearsed on stage. R.5and 12, LO.O.F. block, 7th and MKkt. CHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME- chanical engineering. surveying, architecture, sssay; estab. 64, VAN DER NAILLEN, 728 Mkt V oLE _ GUITAR, CORN _taught.' Prot. L. M. 25 Geary ;reasonable QPANISH, Meisterschatt Schoof Languages, 122 O'Farrell st (()77 MINNA, CORNER EIGHTH-NEWLY 0 furnished bay-window rooms; $1 week; transient. - Mint Avenue. MINT AV R. FIFTH—FURNISHED indow suite, $12; other rooms, §6 Diission Street. UROPE HOU 1169 MISSION. NICELY Y furnished rooms, singie or en suite: transients. Ninth Street. NINTH — 2 NICELY FURNISHED FOLSOM—2 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS rnished complete; separate yard; use of 510, Fourth Street. =~ FOURTH §' { roo 30 SHED ROOM, 16 SRov. also sin, ) with Howard Street. HOWARD— SUNNY FURNISEED o housekeepinz. 15 front rooms; closet and bath. O’Farrell Street. Q928 QFARRELL — HANDSOMELY = FUR- £ nished sunny room; sultable for 1 or 2; reut low. Pine Street. —ROOMS FOR GENTLEM suitable for 2; runniug Polk Street. ] 5 POLE—1 OR 2 FURNISHED OR UNFUR- ) nished sunny rooms. PI uj 621 Post Street. POST—NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY room: 50 Jessie OOR OF 3 NICE ROOMS, yard; celiar; rent $12. Larkin Street. NICELY FURNISHED 9 4¢) MCALLIS 3U 342 3 rooma: $10a mo 1 MINNA—FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP- 1113 e Toom, $1 35 week; bas-window room, | £2 50: quiet. Minna Street. “Mission streec. Seventh Stree t. SEVENTH—LARGE FRONT ROOM; 2 single beds; rent $10. Stockton street. STOCKTON —N1CELY FURNISHED rooms; single and suites running 13 317 water. Sutter Street. SUTTER-NICELY FURNISHE D rooms; single and en suite; #is0 house- 111 Kkeeping. NNY ROOMS; new fiat D()A SUT —LARGE_ S 1205 finsted or unfurnished F(;] MISSION, NEAR SECOND— FRONT IO 1 room and’ kitchen, turnished complete for housekeeping. MISSIO] Y SUITES, alsosingle, housekecping rooms; reasonable. O’karrell Streec. ©)9 O’FARREIA—FOUR NI 89, 2 housekeeping: call 9 10 12. J61 ROOMS FOR AYLOR ST.-- NEWLY FURNISHED rooms, single or en suite, from 38 up. Taylor Street. 1495 Market: most convenient and respectable; 200 rooms 26c 10 $1 50 per night: 51 50 to $6 per week; electric lighits in every room: reading r'm ; iree bus. Page Street. 83 PAGE-2 UNFURNISH O ren, with use of parior Seventh Streei. lA)hx:\'r;x'ru’A ) 20 nished corner for housekeeping; single or e suit 142 7ioms: uiso singie or en saite; sultable for = do tor. Stockton Street. STOCKTON — NICELY FURNISHED sunny rooms; also housekeeping. Taylor Street. ] ()8 TAYLOR &T — NICELY FURNISHED 1 UD bedroom and kirchen for housekeeping. g Tenth Street. “SUITE FOR HOUSE- 40 Third Street. THIRD—TWO UNFURNISHED HOUSE- keeping rooms: water free; $6. 324 ()5 THIRD, KOt 205 tooms. 51 Turk Streer. 128 TURK—FURNISHED SUNNY FRONT Tooms; rent reasonable. 30 121 Valenci- Street VALENCiA —1 SUNNY NICELY FUR- DISSOLUTION OF PARTNEGs. N OTICE T THE nisied room. No‘rlcE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH ‘Washington Street. WASHINGTON, NEAR TAYLOR—3 or 4 unfurnished "rooms for bousekeepling. firm of PETERMANN & FRANK, engaged in the bag, tent and awnlug business at'111 Clay si., San Francisco, Cal.. was this day dissolved by miutnal cousent by the withdrawal of F.H.J. PETERMAANN from said firm. Mr. AUGUST C.FRANK has purchased all the assets of said firm and assumed all_its Uabilities. He will con- tinue the business of said firm under the style: California Bag, Tent and Awning Company. F. H. J. PETERMAN, AUGUST €. FRANK. Dated San Francisco, February 24, 1896. EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST ST. Bookkeeplng, business practice, shorthand, typing, electrical engineer:ng, telegraphy. modern languages rapidiy taught. Write for catalogue. EALLS BU N, MANDOLIN, CELLO, BANJO; RE. PROF. FRANCIS, 104515 Valencia. PIANOS, ETC. R. F. OSBORN & CO.,751 and 753 Market st. PPLY FOR RATES FOR STORING FURNI- 4 ture, ete. SHIREK & SHIREK, 747 Market. “A MERICAN FURNITURE CO. 1127 MAR TH. ROONY, 722 MISSION—STORAGE A asement storuge,81 50 per load {TORAGE OF FURNITURE, PIANOS, HOUSE- kold goods, etc. J. M. PIERCE, 735 Market st. ¥ 1710 MARKET— hone South 762, TRUSTEES’ SALES. RUSTEES’ SALE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH the terms and under the authority of & certhin deed of trust, duly executed by J. M. HUDSON, party of the first part, to HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, trustees, parties of the second part, and the SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNTON, party of the third part, dated September 1st, 1890, and recorded in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Tulare, State of California, in liber 7 of trust deeds, at pages 250 and following, and In_pursuance of a resolution assed on the 23d day of January, 1896, by the Board_of Direciors of said SAN FHANCISCO SAVINGS UNION, a corporation. and the Lolder ot the notes (No. 10,327), to secure payment of which the aforesaid deed 'of trust was executed, declaring that default bad been made in the pay- ment of the principal sums and other sums due under said notes and deed of trust, and requesting and directing said HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, trustees, 1o sell the real estatedescribed therein o satisty said indebtednes We. HENRY C. CAMPBELL aud THADDE B. KENT, trustees, do liereby give notice that on TUESDAY, the 8 day of March, A.D. 1898, at 12 o'clock noon of that day, and at the auction sales- room of EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market street, in the City ‘and County of San Francisco, State of Casiforuia, we will seil at public auction, 10 the highest bidder, for cash {n gold coin of the United States, all that piece or parcel of land situate in the County of Tulare, State of California, described as follows, to-wit: According to the official plats and system of sur- veys of the Government of the United Stat In Township seventeen (17) south, rang» twenty. five (25) east, Mount Diablo base and meridian, of section twenty-nine (26), the north ba'f (N 1g), containing three hundred and twenty (330) acres of land, more or less, together with the ap- purtenances. TERMS OF SALE—Cash In gold coin of the United States, ten per cent payable to the under- signea on the fall of the hammer, balance on de- livery of deed, and if no: so paid, unless for want of title (ten days being. allowed for search), then sald ten per cent to be forfeited and the sale’ 10 be void. ~Acts of sale at purchasers expense. SNRY C. CAM P! 1 THADDEUS B. KE S g E. B¢ VALUR 4 1xk rESIDENCE AT A SACRIFICE. A2STORY MODERN RESIDENCE $3500. 5% rooms, bath and large bascment: ly 4 years old; on Union st., near Baker, half a block From. the Presidio; Lot 27x150 feet; this property cost over 85000, EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., o 638 Market st. ‘NES‘rEvli.\' ADDITION FLATS L e ERONTAGES. OT HAS TWO FROD S, WO FINE FLATS OF 8 ROOMS EACH ON Germania st., near Fillmore: loc 26:3x120 feot through to Herman st.: can duplicate fiats on otne‘;‘;;onuge. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., $ 638 Market st. NDSOME COTTAGE. AN GE &1. NEAR PIERCE. N GOOD CONDITION RO COODERY COTTAGE OF 6 ROOMS, $0000 bath and larze basement on the north side of the street: well built: brick foundation, t bituminized, cement walks, etc.; lob 7% teer. | EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO. 638 Market st. PECIAL BARGAI - S IN CHOICE LOTS. FOR BUILDING, FOR SPECULATION, $4500 COR. 24TH AND NOE, 50x114 FT. $4000. $3500. 24 $3000 BAKER, NR. OAK ST., 25x100 FT. $250 . COR. PINE AND LYON STS,, 31x80 feet. NR. DEVISA- FULTON, NR. LOTT ST, 25x100 . feet. (TON, NR. WALLI 2 $2000' };Ie'.:\’, NR. MAPLE ST., 25x127 $ 1075. i:ERL)IY, NR. CHURCH ST., 26x114 DT 15TH ST., NR. CASTRO, 48x110 FT. 750. $60 18TH AVE.,, NR. CLEMENT, 25x120 « feet. e 25TH AVE S}OOO 25x120 1. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. R. POINT LOBOS, BY SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & C0., AT AUCTION SALESROOM . 218 AND 220 MONTGOMERY STREET, MILLS BUILDIN; ONLY ONE-THIRD CASH. BY ORDER OF THE M. MORGENTHAU COMPANY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1896, At 12 o'clock, noon, We will sell the remaining property of the cor. poration in MISSION BLOCKS 144 AND 145, COMPRISING ve foot lots, ve foot lots. 50 twenty-five foot lots. 50 twenty-five foot lots. 50 twenty-five foot lots. 50 twenty-five foot lots. 50 twenty-five foot lots. 5¢ twenty-five foot lots. oN TWENTY-FIRST STREET. TWENTY-SECON POTRERO AVENUE AND STREET. HAMPSHIRE STREET. STREETS ALL SEWERED, LOTS READY TO BUILD ON. Title guaranteed by the California Title Tnsur- ance and Trust Company for the nominal sum of $10 per lot. SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO,, 218-220 Montgomery st.. Mills Building. NEWHALL'S SONS & CO., Auctioneers. OCATION HEALTHFUL AND BEAUTIFUL; Fruitvale Terminal Tract: lots $150 up. 48 BEAUTIFUL HOME LOTS. Just placed on the market in the Castro-st. Aadi- tion, to be sold at very low prices. $375 AND 8400. TERMS, $5 MONTHLY. Title perfect: street work done, including grad- ing, sewering and macsdamizing; water pipes laid; electric lights; ail ready for building; nearly every lot in this block is on the grade of the street. Take the Guerrero-st. car (Mission or Valencia transfer at 14th st.) and ride to Castro and Chen- ery st cars s the property. Agent on the ground daily, lncluding ‘Sunday. Diagrams. ac office. BALDWIN & HAMMON 1SS10. T. INVESTM, 10 Montgomery st. M NT — BUSINES portion of the street: large ot and brick build- ing: can be altered at small cos: to pay well. THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, 4 Montgomery st. CITY REAL ESTATE. ENTER & SPADI‘E;— WILEL HOLD A SRAND SPECIAL AUCTION SALE OoF POTRERO PROPERTY AT THEIR SALESROOM, 30 MONTGOMERY ST., ON TUESDAY, MARCH 10, AT 12 0'CLOCK M., BY ORDER OF MRS. JOS. SEDGLEY. LOTS IN BLOCK 81, FRONTING ON Utah, Nebraska and Nineteenth sts. 16 LOTS IN BLOCK 92, FRONTING ON Utah, Nebraska and Nineteenth sts. 1@ LOTS IN BLOCK 106, FRONTING ON NE- brask: ntieth and Vermont sts., fronting Buena Vista Park; Vermontst. graded. 14 LOTS IN SLOCK 75 FRONTING 175 FEET on Potrero ave., 200 feet on Solanost. and 175 feet on Utah. JORTHEAST CORNER POTRERO AVE. and Solanogst.: 62:6x100. SOUTHEAST CORNER EIGHTEENTH ST. and Treat ave., 57:9 on Eighteenth st. by 187 feet on Treat ave. OV ST ave. OT ON THE EAST SIDE OF TREAT AVE,, 4 bet. 18th and 19th sts., 543119, HE ATTENTION OF MANUFACTURERS is specially called to these last three pieces, as they offer special inducements. ORNER LOT, FRONTING 50 FEET ON HAR- rison st., 50 feet on Alabama st. and 124:6 f.et on Solano si.; all streets sewered and graded. OTON THE WEST SIDE OF BRYANT AVE., 4 bet. 19th and 20th sts.: electric _cars pass this lot; street sewered and graded; 25x100. ((ORNER 10T, FRONTING 100 KEET ON east side of Hampshire sireet and 100 feet on | north s de of Solano street. i street sewered. 'HWEST COR. OF 18TH ST. AND TREAT 59 feet on 18th st. by 150 feet on Treat OTRERO AVENUE—LOT WEST SIDE, 100 feet north from Solano sireet; 37:6 feet by 200 | feet to Humpshire sireei; frontage. ASY TERMS: ONE.THIRD CASH: BAL- ance 1 and 2 years: ti'le guaranteed by the California Title Insurance Compan: For full particulars and subdivisions see dia- grams ai office. CENTER & SPADER, Agents. S.P. MIDDLETON, Auctioneer. COUNTKY KEAL ESTATi. 0S GATOS HOME—5-R00M COTTAGE: LOT 50x134; planted to fruit; well of good water; chicken-houses in good repair; fine location ; price $800. 0. A NE, 902 Broadway, Qakland. 5125 LR ACRE. 49 Prune orchard almost given away; 86 acres of pranes and almonds, 7 years old, that will compare with any orchard in the ; soil, water, climate, shipping all first class; this s thé best buy in California. For further particulars applyto BOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG, 19 Montgomery st. San Francisco, SHURST COLO: At Ashurst you have an opportunity to pro- cure & home that will be self-sustaining. attractive and profitable, and on terms better than have ever before been offered. We have our own homes in this colony and_are determined to surround our- selves with neighbors who wish at once to have schools and churches and reading-rooms in our very midst. We have every facility for a grand devei- opment. We make it possibie for all who are en- terprisin,g thrifty and industrious to make with us Lomes of comfort and abundance. Address ASHURST COLONY, Room 10, Mills Building. S. F. OMESTEAD LOCATED; CHICKEN, HO fruit location: nice foothills; some levi 2bundance timber: water. Sonoma_ County loca- ton; price $100. 531 California st., R. I. $120 MILES FROM SAN 1 mile to rallroad station; 8 most desirable home tract; fenced; lovely shac trees; good surroundings. LEE & KISER, 306 Montgomery st. $3000. 238 Sildines: » rars oprorianits. $60 6 ACRES NEAR BERKELE « creek bottom; at railroad station; ru; ning water; lovely foliage; & beautiful spot. $600. 5,ACRES SEAR BRENTWOOD, « Contra Costa County: good 2-room house and cellar, barn, chigken-house. etc.; 1 acre } In vines; weiland pump: tifaber for fuel; rabbits; Proof fenice: a bargain. LEE & KISER, 306 Montgomery st. 140 ACRES CHOICE fruit {and: 134 hours from San Francisco;must be s0ld at §35 per acre and in tracts of b acres up- ward in order to avoid foreclosure; land is unex- celled {or oiives, almonds, apricots, figs, grapes, aches, prunes, etc., and adjoining Jand is Leld at B100 an’ here: éxoutsion Sunday. March 8. Fur: ther information at room 57, Chrouicle building. STABLISHED,. 16 YEARS, —N! s THE LAND AGENT. SALE AND EXCHANGE of country property a strict specialty (3000 propositions); most reliable, lates: and Best systematized LAND OFFICE in_America. opp. Palace Hotel, San Francisc 620 Market st. TGO R NO TIMBER LAN 3 cap: must be sold; Gover: ment land adjoining. Address G. L., box 80, Call. RANGE BLOSSOM COLONY OAKDALE, STANISLAUS CO., CAL. ‘Beautiful young orange gru\'es in tracts of 5 acres and upward, lying along the Stanislaus River, two and a half miles from Oakdale, the principal station of the Southern Paelfic Raflroad onthelinebetween Stockton and Mercea. The Stanisiaus and Saa Joaquin Irrigation Company’s canal runs directly through the colony and the property has a per- petusl water right. Weare prepared to sell portions of the property either unimproved or already planted to Washing- ton Navels, Mediterranean Sweets and Maltess Bloods. The property is under the immediate | direction and care of an experienced hortlcuiturist, who has received diplomas and medals ac eight different county fairs in the State and for a small consideration Cares 10r the Orange groves for non- Tesidents. A high and dry country, ¥ith a perfect natural drainage system. All kinds of small game near by affords excellent sport for hunters. Prices for land, Including a perpetual water rizht ana_pianted to orange trees, $175 per acre. Unim- proved land witn fully paid up water rights, $70 peracre. Terms: The purchass price payabie in Bix -nnd«fil b:-ym-m.. without {aureu; title per- tect and liberal discount for cas| For furcher particalars, maps and catalogues, ad- aress KASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market Street. San Franclsco, Cal. OrF. T. KNEWING, our representative, Oakdale, Cal. ITTLE HOMES CLOSE TO TOW M- proved; easy terms; also 4, 6 and acre pleces on 8'and 10 years’ Bmd}l’l with small house,” etc. City, ; S partly Improvea, T WING, Sonoma D, Inquire 632 Market ANTED—A RELIABLE, WELL-RECOM- mended farmer-tenant for'a 200 acres good level ranch at Woodside, San Mateo County: take charge at once; crop this season volunteer hay and summer fallow half the ranchs place suited for dairy; has a new 7-roomed house: close to school, Apply to L. ALTSCHUL, 320 Clay st., S.F. Terms liberal. ARIN COUNTY—5000 ACRES 26 MILES from San Francisco. Rancho de Novato. Tracts cut auy size desired; frult, grain and vegetabie land, no {rrigation; both rail and water transporiation; $40 to §75 ver acre; terms made 10 suit; send for circular, Improved dairy farms for sale with cows. SYNDICATE INVESIMENT COMPANY, 64 and 65 Chronicle building. ‘ 0 YOU WANT A BEAUTIFUL HOME? Eiegant cotiage of 5 large rooms and_hall, spa- cious bathroom, porcelain tub, electric bells, pat- ent walks, interior decoratea throughout. large fiu- ished basement, lot 25x125, only $2650, easy terms, $25 monthly, bargain. 'Homestead st., bet. 24th and 25th, 14 block above Dougias. L. A. BORN, ow! d butlder, 1243 24th st. SENDFOR OUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES for sale. WOOSTER & WHITTON. San Jose, FINANCIAL, OUBTFUL CLAIMS, BAD DERTS, ETC., collected and bought. Adaress D. C., box 63, Call Office. EAVE - WORTH S8T., BET. CLAY AND Washington; reduced from $8500 to $6500 to make quick sale; elegant home. 9 rooms and bath: all in perfect order; exposed plumbing; marine view; immediate possession givel rent.” MADISON & BURKE, 624 $]_600 FOR SALE—COTTAGE 4 ROOMS « and bath. 11 Florence st., off Vallejo, bet. Jones and Taylor. ARGAIN—HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE; 6 rooms and bath. Apply 929 Twenty-third OUSE OF 5 ROOMS, BATH, LARGE GEL- larand garden, lot 22:6x96. 4439 Larkin st. b] AKEVIEW NEAR, MISSTON (INGLESIDE) 1" electric-cars—Lots $10 per month. THE Mo EA RTHY COMPANY, 646 Market st. 1000, BINE CORSEK; T04xT oN . Cal. and Nev. B. K. in Berkeley; $50 down. $15 monthly. $350—1 acre hill land; $5 monthly. $750— Business lot; 50x100: 10 monthly. 200— Lot 26x100: 85 down, $1 weekly. CHAS. A. BAILEY, 46 Market st. FOE SALE OR "EXCHANGE FOR SAN krancisco property a modern house of 8 rooms in Oakland. No reasonable offer refused. Apply 281, Zoe st., city. TLCES. o RS — ESTATE OF WILLIAM A. VIGOREUX, deceased — No- ticeis hereby given by the undersigued, ELIZA- BETH A. VIGOREUX, executrix of the last will_and testament of WILLIAM A. VIGO- REUX, deceased, tol ihe creditors of, and all persons heving clalms against the sald deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers wiih- in te 1y months after the first publication of this no- tice’o the said ELIZABETH A. VIGORE UX, at 16011, Turk street, the same being the place for the iransaction of the business of the id estate, in the City and County of San Francisco, State of Caiifornia. ELIZABETH A. VIGOREUX, executrix of the estate of WILLIAM A. VIGOREUX, de- censed. Dated at San Francisco, February 24, 1896. HENRY E. HIGHTON, attorney for executrix. FLATS, 13 ROOMS AND BATHS, BAY-WIN- ow, mantels,etc., built for $3200; 6-room cottage and bath. $1500. JAS McCONA HA Y.1149 Mission e —————————— TO EXCHANGE. XCHANGE—TWO FOUR-ROOM COTTAGES .in Oakland, cigee to Telegraph ave., for ranch. Address Ranch, 112 New Montgomery st. 5 ACRES TIMBER LAND, KERN CO.; ]. Z 80 plenty water; fine place for cattle-raising N., box 16, this office. 60—ACRE RANCH IN EXCHANGE FOR l large loaeng-honu. ~ADDLY 217 Third st. TO LOAN ON LIFE INS. POLI- cles. JOS. k. TOPLITZ T AND 2D MOR’ policies: low rate of intere: 330 Montgomery $100.00 OANS ON life insuran ‘bank books bought. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. OR SALE AT A SACRIFICE—A DESIR- able fruit and ehicken ranch: 2 miles from railrozd _station: 20 acres in benln§ frutt, all kinds: 5-room house; roomy barn: 8’ chicken- houses and yards, all' in good condition: team, wagon, tools; cow and chickens: a rare chance for the right partys price only $1600: $1000 cash, balance easy. O. A. LANE, 902 Broadway. BUEIEESS FoR SALE; GOOD BARGATL home bakery and confectionery; cheap renf fine location: pays well: owner leaving tow: F.-(. WATSON, 463 Ninth st., Oa¥land. OOK! $100! LOTS ON INSTALLMENTS; no interest; near local trains and electric cars. H. B. PINNEY, 902 Broadway. Oakland. 0 EXCHANGE—BEARING LEMON OR chard, $8000, Southern California, for Oak- land or Berkeley property. J. H. EDSON, 908 Broadway, Oakland. OQAKLAND ROOMS TO LET. TORY AND A HALF COTTAGE OF 1z ‘rooms n Oakland for rent for three month: faruished; Siudio and piano, Apply W. BARNA KD & SON. 458 Ninth st., Oakla: “ OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. SEWING MACHINES, A LLKINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, rented, repaired; lowest rates. 205 Fourth st, 25 2 LOVELY FLATS COMPLETELY $ . furnished; centrally located; rent $25. For iculars see MARSHALL, the house-renter, 1118 Broadway, Oakland. 1‘5 ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—1435 PARK STREET. ALAM:DA REAL FSTATE. FOB SALE. $2200—350 cash: 822 50 montbly: 6 rooms and bath: new colonial cottage. #2800—No cash: $25 monthly; 35x100; corner house: 6 rooms and batn. $3000—$50 cash: $30 monthly; 33:4x100; 5 rooms and bath: handsome neyw cottage. $3500—$200 cash: $30 montnly; 33x150: 6 rooms and bath; elegant cottage on principal driveway. $5500—$100 cash: 235 monthbly; 33x100; 7 rooms and bath; handsome coionial cottage. HOUSES TO LET—FROM $10 UP. All the above houses are situated on improved Streets, near schools and stations; gas, sewer and Waler connections perfect. TO LET. Elegant, suony and periectly new stores, with To0ms in rear and flats above it desired; rent rea- senable; location central; at stacions and oa prin- cipal streets. CPEN SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS. MARCUSE & REMMEL, Ba7-st station, Ala- meda, and 628 Market st., §. F. Q750 8-ROOM DWELLING; ORIGINAL D cost §5000, $3000—6-rooth dwelling; orizinal cost $3500. $2750—5-room dweiling. original cost $3000. $2000—4-room dwelling; original cost $2250. All comparatively new and modern, on large lots and in good locations; very small cash payment and easy installments: no reasonable terms re- fused. We also have 12 five-room cottages and 3 elegant residences now in course of construction, at prices to defy competition and on easy terms. ‘We are able to suit any one wishing a home of any kind. JOSEPH A.LEONARD COMPANY, 1364 Park st., Alameda. GOK— FOR LOTS HALF A BLOCK from Park st., Alameda, on installments; fine location. H. B. PINNEY, 902 Broadway, Oakland. §255(), COST_§8250; 10T 40x100 AND D200V, cottage 5 rooms: a nice bome in a fastionable quarter of Alaméda; a bargain for speculation. J. H. YOUNG, 1243 Park st. JOR SALE-FINE 5 ON TRAL ave.. cost $11,500, offered for 39000, choice property; lot 69x400 with water front, offer wanted; fine Investment in vacant lots. B. D. JUDD, 1424 Park st., Alameda. BEEK £LEY Insurapce, removed to Berkeley s SANTA CLARA COUNTY. ISTATE. 'A CLARA COUNTY PROPERT e or exchange for city property: large, ell furnished; beautiful grounds; uitable for gentleman’s home, semi nery orsummer boarding: with 160 acres or less; stable, two cottages, ouLhou: pavilion, bored well, windmill, horse-power, tanks, farming imple- orses, cows, pigs, chickens: 30 5 and 7 years; 70 acres in wheat and fur her particulars apply LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, Foreign Ports. SHARPNESS—Arrived Feb 27—Brbark Brus- sels, from Oregon.’ SPURNHEAD-—Passed Feb 28— Br ship Chelms- ford. from Grimsby, for oria. SYDNEY—Salled Feb —sir stmr Warrimoo, for Vancouver. BEACHY HEAD-—Passed Feb 29—Br bark Heathtield, hence Oct 12 via Queenstown for Huil. ANTLE—Arrived Feb “9—Bktn Robert Sudden, from Port Gamble. HONGKONG—Arrived Feb 25—Brstmr Copti¢, bence Jan 28, Salled Mar 1—Br ship Broderick Castle, for San TAncIsco. FALMOUTH-—Sailed Feb 29—Er ship Merioneth for Belfast. Spoken. Jan 25—Lat 24 S, lonz 41 W, ship Tillie E Star- | buck, from New York for Oregén. Feb 19—Lat 16 N, long 26 W, Br ship Cedarbank from Antwer, 4 ——— e e MAKKIAGE LICaNsn, The following marriage licenses were issued by the County Clerk’s office yesterday: A. J. Brandschwede and M. G. Hannon. 24—z1. Eric J. Larsson and Mary Myrvall, 30—30. A. ipperfield and Alice B. Howland, Fritz Dankwerth and Kate Kinder, 37—42. Cbarles E. Whitney and Mary Heaney, 57—26. DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS. Complaints filed: Catherine Ryan against Michael Ryan. Augustus Tache against Eliza Tache. BIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATH, Birth marriage and_death notices sent by mait will not be inseried. They must be handed in at either of tne publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of person authorized to have the same published. | BORN. ANDERSON—In this city, February 29, 1896, to the wife of Charles A. Anderson, a daughter. BURNS—In this city, Marcn 2, 1896, (0 she wife of Willlam T. Burns. a son. BURTNETT—In the Potrero, February 27, 1896, to the wife of John A. Burtnett. a daughter. DORR—In this city, February 27, 1896, to the ‘wife of Conrad Dorr, a son. KURTZ—In this city, February 28, 1896, tothe wife of Stephen Kurtz, a son. RANDALL—In this city, February 13, 1896, to the wife of John E. Randall, a son. SEIKE—In this city, February 29, 1896, to thd™ wife of E Seike, a daughtes ————————— MARRIED. JACOBS—-SICHEL—February 23, 1896, Albert Jacobs of Santa Hosa and Bessie Sichel of San Francisco. MUNOZ—DIEZ—In this city, February 29, 1896, by the Rev. J. M Buehler, Frank Munoz and Leonor Diez. SCHLAGETER—HOLZMANN—In this city, Feb- ruary 22, 1896, by the Rev. J. M. Buehler, Con- rad Schlageter and Therese Holzmann. e ——————————————————— T Di¥D, Maguire, Michael A, McGowau, Mike Metzger, Mrs. Lena wion, Frances Noon, Mark O'Brien, Bridget O'Neill, Daniel O'Rourke, John C. Perkins, Mary Anderson, Pella Bishop, Gabriel Brennan, Martin Brennan, Martin Brittain, Elizabeth Byrnes, William H. Casserly, John Canavan, Patrick Cooper, James J, Diggins, Eliza Peters, Frederick Farrell, Thomas Roberts, Charles Gang, 8. B. Sullivan, Ellen Ghiseiin, Dr. James T. Smith, John Golich, Margaret Swain, William B. Gregory, James N. Ward, John Goslinsky, Elias Wagner, Rebecca Johnson, John ‘Westphal, Frank Leddy, John Wise, Harriet A;%E‘RSDN—I:: this city, February 29, 1896, el beloved wife of Ola 'Anderson, and mother ar L., Edwin P. and George W. Anderson, anative of Mjellby, Sweden, aged 31 years 2’| months and 25 days. B Friends and acquaintances are .respect- fuly Invited to atteud the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday). at 1 o'clock P. M., from the family Tesiddnce, 628 Andover street, near Crescent avenue. Interment L O. O. F. Cemetery. BISHOP~In this city. ch 1, 1898, Gavriel Bishop, a native of New York. aged 40 years. BRENNAN—In this city, February 29, 1896, Mar- tin_Brennan, a native ot Ireland, aged 79 years. BRENNAN--TIn this city, March 2, 1896, Martin, beloved husband of Mary Ann Brenoan, and father of Edgar and Aggie Brennan and Mrs. J. McLaughlin. and brother of John Brennan, Mrs. Kate Curley and the late Mary McDevitt, s na- tive of County Galway, Ireland, aged 51 years. BRITTAIN—In this city, March 2, 1896, Eliza- beth, beloved wite of thelate William Brittain, a native of County Kerry, Ireland, aged 55 years. & Friends and acquainiances are res) tully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock A. M., from her lata residence, 735 Twenty-second street, thence Lo St. James Church, whére a solemn req niem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock A. M. Intermen: Mount Calvary Cemetery. BYRNES—In this city, March 1, 1896, William Henry Byrnes. beloved son ot William A. Byrnes, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 38 years 2 months and 22 days. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock P. ., from his, late residence, 1939 Lexington avenue. lnterment private. CAS-ERLY—In this city, March 1, 1896, Jokn, dearly beloved brother of Patrick and_the late Michael Casserly, a native of County Roscom- mon, Ireland, aged 75 years and 9 months. @ Friends and'acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesaay), at 8:30 o'clock A. 3. from his late residence, 604 Guerrero street, thence 10 Mission Dolores Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebraied for che repose of his soul, commencing a: 9 o'clock A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CANAVAN—InSeattle, Wash., February 21, 1896, Patrick Canavan, beloved father of Mrs. Thomas Dillon of Seattle, Wash., Mrs. Samuel Heather of London, England, Nors, James and Andrew Canavan of San Francisco and Matthew Cana- van of San Rafael, a native of the city of Galway, e e ‘riends and acquaintanc Tes fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 9 o'clock A. A, from the residence of his son, James, 345 Beale 'street, thence to St. Brendan’s Church, where a soléemn réquiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of hissoul, com- ‘mencing at 9:30 o'clock A. M. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. COOPER~—In this city, March 2, 1896, James J., beloved husband of Bridget Cooper, and fa:her of The , Willlam, Hubert, George, Mary an Agnes Cooper, a native of County Cork, Ireland, Bged 87 years. & Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 8:30 0'clock A. M., from his late residence, 52035 Bryant stréet. thence to St. Rose’s Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commence ing at 9 o'clock a. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ~ DIGGINS—In this city, March 2, 1896, Eliza Dig- zin‘;r: Pg‘-u;: of \‘riermonc.‘ued 90 I ends and acquaintances fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 11 o’clock a. M., from her iawe, residence, 2420 Sutter street. FARRELL—In this city, March 1, 1896, Thomas Farrell, cousin of Patrick Flynn, a native of County Meath, Ireland, aged 50 years. A3 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 9:50 0°c0CK A. 3., from the par- lorsof H. C. Porter & Co., 122 Eddy street, thence to " St. Francls Church, corner of Vallejo street and Montgomery avenue, where a solemn Tequiem high mass will be celevrated for the Tepose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GANG—There will be a requiem mass at St. Boni- falce Church for the repose of the soul of the lat S. B. Gang on WEDNESDAY. March 4, co mencing at 8 o'clock A. . GHISELIN—In this city. March 2, 1896, Dr. James T. Ghiselin, aged 63 vears. ¥~ Funeral services and interment in Port- land, Or. GOLICH—In this city, February 29, 1896. Mar- garet, beloved wife of Hermann Golich, a native of Germany, aged 47 years and 9 months. 3 A%~ Friends ‘and acquaintances are respect: fully invited to atiend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday). at 2 0'clock . M.. from her late re: lence, 819 Vallejo street. Interment L. 0. O. Cemetery. GREGOR Y—In Cripple Creek, February 26, 1896, James N. Gregory, a native of Jersey City, N. aged 41 vears. By Friends and acquaintances are respect- fally invicea to attend the funeral (Tuesday), at 11 o 3 of his brother-in-law, R. P. Wieland, 2129 Cali- fornia street. Interment private. GOSLINSKY—In this city, March 1,1896, Elias, beloved husband of Mirina Gaslinsky, and father of Mrs. E. Meyer, Mrs. M. Meyer, Mrs: I Fleischner and Rose. Philip and_Samuel Gos- linsky, a native of Germany, aged 60 years and & months. A5~ Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 10:15 0’clock A. 3., from his late residence, 1360 Post street. Interment Hills of Eternity Ceme- tery by 11:45 a. M. train from Third and Town- send streets. Please omit flower: JOHNSON —Tn the City ana County Hospital, March 2, 1896, John Johnson, aged 43 years. —In this city, February 29, 1896, John Leddy, a native of County Cavan, Ireland, aged 41 years, #F Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to aitend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), a:10 o'clock A. ., from the chapel of St. Mary’s Hospital, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the reposs of "his soul, commencing at 7:15 o'clock A. M. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. MAGUIRE—In this city, March 1, 1896, Michael A.. beloved son of Michael and ' Elizabeth Ma- guire, and brotherof Andrew G.. William M., ‘Thomas M. and Mary Agnes Maguire. a native of San Francisco, aged 23 years 6 montts and 17 5. AFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fuperal THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 9:30 0'clock A. M., from the resi- dence of his parents, 229 Page street. thence to Sacred Heart Churcn, corner Fell and Fillmore streets, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commene- ing at 10 o'clock A. 3. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. Please omit flowers. McGOWAN —1In the Clty ana County Hospital, March 1, 1896, Mike McGowan, aged 35 years. METZGER—In New York City, February 29, 1896, Mrs. Lena Metzger, beloved mother of John and Carrie Metzzer and Mrs. Josephine Mc- Cord of New York City, Mrs. Lena Schoiten of San Francisco and Mrs. Louiss Gunther of San Jose, Cal., aud twin sister of the late Sebilla Sichel, native of Alsace, aged 75 years 2 months In Oakland, February 29, 1896, Fran- beloved daughter of Jane and the late Charles Newton, a native of Oakland, aged 20 years. B Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 1:30 o’clock P. .. from the family residence, Peralta Heights, Oakland. interment strictly private. No flowers. NOON—In this city, March 2, 1896, Mark, beloved husband of Margaret nd father of Thomas D. Noon, Sister Mary . Clarence Scott, Mrs. Dr. A. P. Popes, garet, Mark E. and the late James T. tive of County Kildare, Ireland, aged months and 10 days. g-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited toattend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 9 0'Clock A. M.. from his late residence, 213_Langton street, thence to St. Jos- eph’s Church, Tenth sireet, where a requiem high mass wiil be celebrated for the repose ot his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock A. i Interment Holy Cross Cemeters. O'BRIEN—In this city, March 1, 1896, Bridget O’Brien, a native of County Leitrim, Ireland, Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), av 12:30 o'clock P. M.. from her late residence, 291 Oak Grove avenue, between Fifth and Sixth, Harrison and Bryant streets. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. O'NEILL—In this city, March 1, 1896, Daniel O-Neill, a native of Iréland, aged 74 years. O'ROURKE—In this city. March 2, 1896, John C., beloyed husband of Maria O’Rourke, and father of Mamic, Chariotte and the late john C. O'Rourke, a native of Ireland, aged 57 years. 85~ Notice of funeral herzatter. PERKINS—In this city, March 2, 1896, Mary Perkins, wife of the late C. C. Perkins, and mother 02 Lulu and Charles Perkins, a native of Scotland, aged 51 years 10 months and 6 days. E@-Friends and sacquaiutances are respe fully Invited to attend the funeral THURSDAY, March 5, at 2 0°Clock P. M. from 409 Fair Oaks streer, near Twenty-fitth. Interment I 0. 0. F. Cemetery. PETERS—In this city, March 2, 1896, Frederick Peters, a native ot Prussia, aged 53 years. ROBERTS—In Oakland, March 2, 1896, Charles Roberts, a native of Ohilo. aged 55 years 8 mouths and 27 days. [New York City papers please copy. B Funeral and interment strictly private. SULLIVAN—In this city, March 1, 1896, Ellen, ‘wife of C. Sullivan, and dearly beloved mother of Katie Sullivan and Mrs. R. A. A. Summers, a native of County Kerry, Ireland. BF-Frienas and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesaay), at 8:30 0'clock a. M., from her late resi- dence, 33, Grand avenue, between Ninth and Tenth' siréeis. thence to St. Josepi’s Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for -the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock . M. Interment Holy Cross Cemeters. ST. JOSEPH’S UNION—The semi-annual solemn requicm mass for the deceased members and de- ceased friends of the living members of St. Joseph's Union will be celebrated in St. Mary’s Cathedral WEDNESDAY, March 4. at 10 o'clock A. M. The sermon will be delivered by a aistinguished missionary. SMITH—In this city, Febroary 28, 1896, Smith, a native of Germany, aged 48 years. SWAIN—In Haywards, March 2,1896, Willlam B. Swain, a native of Nantuciet, aged 81 years. B Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 11 o’clock A. M., from the Con- gregational Church, Haywards. Interment pri- vate WARD—In this city, March 1, 1896, John, hus- band of Ellen Ward, aud father of Brother Valtner Aloysius and Mollie, Nellie and Jennie Ward, and stepfather of Annie and John Me- Gonigle. native of Rickardstown, County West- meath, Ireland, aged 53 years. [Brooklyn (N.Y.) papers please copy. ] BF-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock A. 3t., from his late Tesidence, 312 Twenty-second street, corner Trea: avenue, thence to St. Peter's Cnurch, where a solemn requiem mass wiil be celebrated - for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock . M. Interment Mount Calvary Ceme- tery. ST. PATRICK’S MUTUAL ALLIANCE ASSO. ciation—The officers and members of St. Pat- rick’s Mutual Alliance Association of California are hereby notified to assemble at Twenty-second street and Treat avenue, THIS DAY (Tues- day), at 8:30 0'clock A. M.. to pay the last tribute of respect to our laté brother member, John Ward. Perorder T. F. ALFORD, President. H. F. KEON, Recording Secretary. WAGNER—In thiscity, March 11895, Rebecca Mulvey Wagner, a nativeof Maine, aged 28 years 11 months and 16 davs. WESTPHAL—In Oakland, March 1,1896, Frank, beloved son of J. C. and' Dora Westphal, and brother of Theodore, William, John, Fred and George Westphal, a native of San Francisco, aged 22 years and 10 montbs. -Friends and scquaintances are respect- fully invited to actend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 1 oclock P. .. from the resi ce of the parents, 1463 Eighth street, Oal land. Intermen: L O. O. F. Cemetersy. WISE—In this city, February 29, 1896, Harriet Potts Wise, mother of Thomas A. Wise, Mrs. P. . W. Hickie, Mrs. H. Queen, Mrs. Al Heckok, Mrs. Addie Cox, Mrs. B. Lightener of Sacra- mento and Mrs. O. J. Seelley of Oregon, a native of County Keut. England. aged 66 years 4 months and 7 days. [New York and Chicago papers Pplease copy. | g3 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY Tuesday), at 1 o'clock P. M., from her Iate resi- ence, 531 Fell street. Interment Masonic Cemetery. John UNITED UNDERTAKERS’ EMBALMING PARLORS. fEverybing Requisite for First-class Fuzerals mable Rates. Telephone 3187. 27 and 29 Fifth street. MCAVOY & CALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 80 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. = & DERERER] B gL s, et, Nes Vi . __Telephone No. 3854 JAS. EN&BL}SH. T. R. CAREW CAREW & ENGLISH, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS, o 19 Van Ness ave., near Market st., San Francisco _ Telephone So. 15 CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY, Iu-su.uu‘mo COUNTY; NON-SECTARIANg 1aid out on the lawn plan; perpetual care; beans wu mdouytg "l:eo.; see I before City oglice, ® City Hall Avenues