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12 HOUSES TO LET. R, SHOTW ELL AND TWENTY-THIRD—10 C oo Oath, #80: 1137 Guerrero, 6 rooms, bath, pewly papered, $20; 134 Fifteenth. near Howard, 6 rooms, bath, $20; cor. Kearny and Chestout, 8 rooms, marine view, newly painted, etc., £16: 929 Natoma, 6 rooms, $16; 105 Diamond, § rooms, bath, $15. W. H. CRIM & CO., 118 Mont~ gomery ‘QTYLISH MODERN HOUSE, 3022 CLAY— o Fooms, bath, garden, etc. Call on BALD- WIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. 0 LE E, 8 SUNNY T Ooms: bath: large basement; large barn. 421 Church st., nortt Dorland. [ OUSE, 7 ROOM N BACK AND FRONT; rrell st., near Devisa- C . TWENTY-SECOND, NEAR DOLORES— 924% e sun s and ; rent $12 50. "WEBST PINE AND CALI- fornia—2-story house, 8 ToomSs; cheap 1904 $22 N, NEAR y 6-room house in good order; 3; water free; appreciated if seen. q OUSE 5 ROOM Broderick. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAKCH 8, 1896 FLATS TO LET-—Continued. 154] £DLY — DESIRABIE SUNNY OOR. flat; 6 large rooms: modern improvem'ts. M OF agents. ABY HAPPY: MAMMA SATISFIED: PAPA contented; fiat rented from BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st LEGANT NEW FLATS, SEVENTH ST, BE- nt, 5 and 6 rooms. bath: $8 to $186. RUOMS. HOUSEKEEPL Anthony Street. ANTHONY, OFF MISSION, NR. SECOND— Furnishod Housekeeping rooms, 76c and $1 week. Brannan Street. BRANNAN—2 UNFURNISHED ROOMB for hounekeeylnz. Broadway. 403 BROADWAY — NICELY . FURNISHED . housekeeping rooms: also single; well cleaned. 1101 low rent. Bryant Avenue, BRYANT—CORNER, 6 FURNISHED rooms or 3 complete for housek eeping; Capp Street. CAPP—LARGE SUNNY FURNISHED room for I'ght housekeeping: bath. NNY ROOMS; BATH; ALL with _all modern improve- 14858 Mission st. CHEAP TO GOOD TEN- v papered; ; rent reasonable. LLIS ST. 1005 54 Clementina Street. 4] SLEMENTINA—1 ROOM ¥OB HOUSE- keeping; unfurnished. Eddy Place. Fifth Stree FIFTH—-2 ROOMS FURNISHED FOR i 624 Fain; water tree: gor 32 bousekeeping; $9. T —NEW HQUSE Folsom Street. flat, 6 rooms, bath ; cheap. 6400 Mission st., nr. ile H e. ['0 LET—2-S . BAY-WINDOW HOUSE, in fine condition; rent low to grown famil Key 526 Nineteen! t., bet. Mission and Valeucia. | R SUTTER—10 AVENWORTH, one month’s rent | 3 AL 806 sunny rooms and vat free. AR FIFTH rooms, $12 50 4 rooms, & OUSE _OF 6 ROU BATH AND YAR! rent §15. 147 Valencia st. )()1 SUITER—FOR 1OCTOE OR DRESS- appreclated if seen; 845; water | MARY, N 20 H @®IR ELEVE . R.AVE.; $18. 16r00ms, barnanas: COL, 53433 California st PP 1ED: PAPA | BABY B AT PA 3 contented: house rented from BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. =1 7-1 or_house- fon. Ad- | DEPARTU be re Sut CO TAGES Y COTTAGE O TO 4 LARC BASE- Dear iyde and Union. HOMS: HALL; near NDOW COTTAG 0 Fifteenth, near 1119 VAL~ IUNNY B © large room: ( GOMS, BIG YARD, r. of Twenty-fifth ama, s 5 rooms, bath, ms, bath, $15. . upper, 329 TENTH ST, i Harrison; 6 rcoms a Apply DAVID STERN & SONS, 20 : 317 Col BALD EW SO 2\ wes $20, now graph. HOVEY. & ELEGANT all mod rn; su room; on elec- 1n every he best location in the Mission. Twenty- fifith and Folsom. O0MS: UPP, bandle. : FRONTING PARK 1. near Lott. . NEAR BRYANT OF) : 5 rooms: cheap; porch. ‘ W UPPER FLAT: 7 ROOMS; | aces; rent reasonable. { BAY-WINDOW: 3 SU 1025 Capp -t | FLAT. 1615 GROV near Lyon, Golden Gate Par | (1241 rooms. |42 935 FOLSOM—2 LARGE HOUSEKEEPING 90 rooms farnished; yard and use of bath; rent 810 FOLSOM — FURNISHED AND UNUK- nished rooms for housekeeping; $7 and $8 per month. 7 FOLSOM dow room SUNNY FRONT BAY-WIN- itchen complete; $10 and $12. Fourth Street. FOURTH—SU FURNISHED FRONT rooms; hou: ing: rent $10. 30 16 Grove Street. GROVE — & FURNISHED ROOM, with use of Kitchen: $10; also single. ROOMS TO LET—Continued. Geary Street. GEARY—ELEGANT SUNNY SUITE OF becdroom and parior; also euites and single. 801 SEARY —ELEGANT UNFURNISHED bay-window room; maatel; 2 closets; new corner flat. 110] SEARY; COR VAN NESS AVE. THE Martinet; first-class modern apartment- house: rooms en suite and single: new house; ele- gantly fitted; breakiast if desired. Haight Street. 99 HAIGHT, NEAR MARKET — 3 NICELY furnished rooms: rent reasonable: bath; gas. 79 HAIGHT-NEWLY FURNISHED SUN- ny room with board; private family. - Harrison Street. HARRISON — SINGLE FURNISHED sunny room, $5. 11331 HARRISON—SURNNY FURNISHED +)e)2 front room; private family; $3; tore- spectable family. Howard Street. 594 HOWARD, BET. FIRST AND SECOND— Beautiful sonny alcove room; man and wife or 2 or more gentlemen. 62)1 HOWARD — NICE FRONT ROOM; .2 other rooms. 9.)2'1'1 OWARD-SUNNY FURNISHED Z : gas, bath and grate: cheap rent. e e e e e e e T BOARDING AND ROOM: A QUNNY FRONT ROOM: FURNISHED OR U furnished; cheap; housekeep'ng. 314 Ociavia. PLEASANT SUNNY ROOM WITH BOARD; suitable 3 ily. 2435 Call- forminiet. for 2; in private family. OCTAVIA—LARGE SUNNY FRONT alcove suit, with board; also single rooms. TURK—REMODELED—NEWLY FURN- ished suites and single;first-classtable board 116 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS; UNSUR- passed for neatness and comfort; 50¢, 75¢ and #1 perday; $2, $2 50, $3 per week and up; $8 to $30 per morth, - Hackmeler’s Hotel. USINESS CHANCES. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. $75 CORNER GROCERY AND BAR custom; low rent; in very best location: rare chance. Particulars 533 Cllgomi Phw:lx bar, 15,000, = tacen: B . . 'T CTOLLO AN L a'e m:;o'.;lde: mo?olhl{ vrofiis of $1000 Kll:::lnn' 'S open for inspection. Address oy WILKE, 1148 Sutter st. & B ARGAIN; $750;SALOON LOCATED IN ONE of the richest towns of 3000 people on the coast; elegant fixtures, fine location and a paying invesiment. Apply K. P. QUINN, ) building, San Francisce. | 087 Chroufels BEST TABLEBOARD IN THE CITY; 84 50 week, $16 4 month, at Hackmeler's' Hotel. GEORGE GRUENIG, Proprietor. T ACKMEIER'S HOTEL, 125129 EDDY ST. new management: GEORGE GRUENIG, pro- prietor: board and room $5 and $6 a week and up. OMETHING DESIRABLE FOR GENTLE- 1 men at 1401 Van Ness ave. cor. Bush st. H OXEL BERTLING, 714 BUSH-A FAMILY hotel: references given and required; all mod- ern conveniene BOARDED. JLADY WANTS 1 OR 2 CHILDREN TO board or infant to care for; good home: mother’s care. 1205 Laguna-st. ANTED—2 CHILDREN FOR BOARDING; I receive mother’s care. Apply 14 Chatta nooga st. 9’-‘)31 HOWARD, NEAR FIFTH — LARGE ZO2 elegantly furnished front bay-window Toom: grate, bath, etc.; rent only $10to permanent parties. 91 HOWARD — ELRG. 12093 367" verior: ues-of pian sons; $10. 9413 EOWARD — FURNISHED ROOM: front; sunny; $8. 62 ;1 or 2 per- Hyde Street. HYDE—NICELY FURNISHED ROOM: suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen; $7. HYDE—NICELY FURNISHED LARGE sunny room; gas and bath. Jackson Street. 1018 JACKSON, "NEAR = MASON — FUR- nished sunn; suite; single 85, “Jessie Street. 47] JESSIE-LARGE FURNISHED FRONT room with stove; also single; reasonable. 474’1‘1!:&15—}:103 SUNNY FURNISHED D32 room. NT BAY-WIN- | Y QUNG MARRIED WOMAN WOULD LIKE child to board; terms $8. 1709 LexXington avenue. J,ADY WISHES CHILDREN 0 BOARD from 1 year up. Apply 32434 Tenth st. (399D HOME FOR INFANT: TERMS MOD- erate, 1014 Jackson, bet. Powell and Mason. ERSLISH Winow WISHES 2° CHILDREN board; for parent. 47 T furnished room for pa Ya OFFICES TO LET. (CONVENIENT OFFICES IN NEW BUIL ing corner Market, Dramm and Californis sts.: elevaior, etc; rents low. Apply MADISON & BUKRKE, 626 Market st. PRECKELS BUILDING, 927 MARKET— Elegant sunny oflices; low rent; electric-light heating and janitor service free. Apply at buil 5. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. OFFICE FOR PROFESSIONAL man will be vacated on March 1, at 850 Mar- ket st., cor. Stockton; first floor. PIANOS, ‘ividss, ET Jones Street. 907 IONES—THE VAN WINKLE: NEW P4 management: elegant sunny suites and siogie; newiy furnished; bath, etc.; 810 to $30. CHANCE OF A LIFETIME TO H®Y AN organ; we have 50 that must be closed out in the nexi 30 days; cash or installment from $25 upward. to 20 O'Farrell st. ; prices BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 18 Harrison Street. F@ HARRISON — THREE FURNISHED O rooms for housekeeping and other sunny 7 Howard Street. £ %O HOWARD—NICE FGCRNISHED FRONT ¥ NEWLY FURNISHED | ronsekeeping rooms for man and wife, DO room for | TO18 HOWARD - L3 | O sront suite, turnished: aiso stogle rooms. | | Jessie street. OF 3 vard: cellar; NICE ROUMS, rkin sireet. | — NICELY FURNISHED running water; bath; ga: LARKI s suites: McAiisie MCALLIST 340 &iay rooms LY FURNISHED keeping. R_NICE Miss MISSIO! JANT FRONT ROOM | nd kitchen furnished complete for house- | T BAY-W iug; other rooms; bath. SURNISHED ROOM AND | oom, $8 and $10 moath. 1320 MISSION house! Miinna Ninth Street. NINTH—83 CONNECTING nished rooms for honsekeepi FUR- | O’Farrell Sireer. O'FARREL WO COMPLETELY FUR- nished rooms; housekeeping: no chiidren. | Polk Street. UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO ous-keeping. | cott Street. 1445 2% 113 217 SCOTT—2 housekeeping Shotwell Street. SHOTW EL . 3 OR 4 FURNISHED rooms for honsekeeping; gas; bath. Y ROOMS FOR | £ > partly furnisned. Sixth S reet. 2 UNFURNISHED SUNNY | cellar, for man and wife, $5. South Park. ]G SOUTE_ PARK-LARGE FURNISHED D housekeeping room, $8: also unfurnished rooms. SIXTH roows, Wi 52 Stanly Place. 90 STANLY PLACE, RINCON HILL—2 OR 3 | «J bay-window rooms complete for housekeep- | ing: reasonable. 61 51 Stockton Street. -613 STOCKTON, NEAR PINE—FLOORS of 3 and 4 unfurnisbed rooms and yard. H Third Street. THIRD, COR. SOUTH PARK— FUR uished housekeeping rooms. ‘furk Street. TURK—UNFURNISHED FRONT AND back parlor, bath and gas: $14. 32 NICE RENISHED ROOMS | near Harrison. JOLAT OF to let. 35915 First st. two finished roomsin attic; bath: all modern | improvements; ressonable. 1586 Fulton, cor. | | | : SITUATED IN | rear of 418 Hyae s. Apply 418. | 9 NICE ROOMS, ana Fourth, JLEGANT FLAT 6 ROOMS BATH; " all latest improvement | FLATS: 4 AND 5 ROOMS: 812 AND 81214 | o e, e s nth $12 %nd $14: ‘f“y,“,l groce 94()() FoLsox. Cok. TWENTIETH—4 BIG @)lo Pl lern 5-room flat RTH sun ail day. Van Necs Avenue. VAN NESS AVE.—NICELY FUR- nished front sunny rooms for housekeepg. 32 Verona Place. 94 YERONA, COR. THIRD, BET, FOLSOM Z7% and Harrison—Furnished rooms for house- keeping. Miscellaneous. SMALL CUTTAGE, 3 TAY ST, « near cor. Clay and Powell. ! NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THE | CALLL. in wraoper. for mailing. ! $11.50 A VEEk EOUMS TO LET. Brannan Street. BRANNAN-FURNISHED ROOM; USE of stove. 422 544 Bryant Street. BRYANT—PLEASANT SUNNY FUR- nished rooms, cheap. | 927 1538 Bearny Streoi. RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY—PLEAS- ant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first class in every respect: terms reasonable. Langton Street. 45 1007 5t hovsek LANGTON — SUNNY FRONT ROOM TO let: private family Larkin Street. 7 LARKIN-FURNISHED ROOMS FOR TR FRANKLIN 1516 sanas room bath and gas; $6. Marke SUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS, §6. APPLY PATTERSON & CO., 420 Spreckels building, iree. . MITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET, BET. and_Eeventh—Bingle and suits pight, 35 to §1: week, §1 50 to § MeAllister Street. : families | ©9@A MCALLISTER_SUNNY FURNISHED Tooms; privaie family: 85 and £10. MCALLISTER — HANDSOMELY FUR- nished sunny double patiors; other rooms. Minna Street. 1 MINNA-FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP- 2 ing room, $1 76 week; bay-window room, 11 | 82 507 quiet. NA—NICELY FURNISHED FRONT (6: INNA, COR. EIGHTH—NEWLY FUR- 0D { nished bay-window rooms; $1 week; tran- sient. 2 Mint Avenue. 4 MINT AV URNISHED SUNNY BAY- window suite, $12; also others, cheap. Mission Sireei. MISSION — MONTNOMERY HOUSE: i nished front room, cheap. <1 A() ORGAN Fi 3 3 $180 GAN FOR $80. 705 LARKIN ST, $60 PIANO: 1ST-CLASS MAKE; COST #875; + on §5 installments. 221 Leavenwoth st. C‘A!ilxa’r GRAND EARDMAN; BARGAIN; $226. 525 Ellis st. (FEN FOR BUSINES: The fines: line of new pianos for rent and sale 1n San Francisco. J. HARRY SCOTT, 26 Market st., Spreckels building. RE YOU DFSIRGUS OF OBTAINING A £\ good piano at alow price and upen very easy terms? Then investigate our new rent-contract plan. “HERM\XN, CLAY & CO., Steinway repre- sentatives for the Pacific Coast,SW. cor. Kearny .26 O ROOM Y sole agents Hallet & Davis planos; pianos, organs sold for cash or fnstaliments. E JSIC1 CT. COPY, STAT HAM'S Piano Store, 106 McAllister st. 1 FORCED TO KEMOVE TO NEW York offers new Wheelock uprignt at the price of her transportation. _Room 21, 809 Market st. WAY OFFERED FOR SALE arty: Immediate sale necessary. Room 10, Flood building. RANCH BAKERY AND LAUNDRY OFFICE reasonable. BARRETT & SKIFF, 921 Market. JFOR SALE OR EX HANGE—DON'T FAILTO 100K this up: the best appointed, the most ele- gantly fitted up saloon, clubrooms and wine-cellar in Ban Francisco; large stock; well established: long lease; low rent; doing a good business; will sell ior cash or exchange for City, Oakland or San Jose property; reason for selling, retiring from business. Address M. W., box 34, Call Office. HOTBL AND RESTAURANT, GOOD BUSL ness, at a bargain; in country, short distance from San Francisco; 'saloon 1n connection with business; well furnished: party desires to retire from business. Address C., box 5, Call Office. ANTED—PARTNER WITH SOME CAPI- tal, mus® be good business man, for theatri- cal enterprise. Address E.. box 9, Call Office. ()UD.ESTABLISHED BARERY AT A SACRL fice on account of ill-healtn; 3 barrels of flour & day used; good location. J., box 75. this office. : 13 SUN- ‘.}pp!y G. H. UMBSEN & CO., nyside, City. 14 Montgomery (/ANPY STORE, BAKERY, STATIONERY and notions; doing agood buginess; established 16 years; must sell on account of moving into my OWD place: no reasonable offer refused. 209 Twenty-fourth st. « withliving-rooms; good bartrade: eash I $55(0, BUTTER EGG AND FANCY GRO. « cery business: Marke: st.; clears $100 per month. CULVER &COLTON, 906 Market st $1500. MiLE FOUTE AND I8 FINE « milking cows, 4 horses, harness, 3 wagons, cans and everything included. 45 Capp. IQUOR-STORE FOR SALE. 2183 THIRD street. 0 WAGON-MAKERS—WANTED PARTNER | in old-established shop in this city; first-class :nfiflworker preferred. Address P.O. B, box 110, Call. OR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST-EQUIPPE best-paving and besi-known livery stable: located in one of the best livery towns in the State! this is a snap that will bear full investigation; reason for selling other business demands entire attenijon. Address Livery, box 70, Call Office, or P. 0. box 828, San Jose. APER ROUTE FOR SALE, TELEGRAPH Hill district, covers 18 blocks; can be bought cheap, and chances for increase are very good. Apply this office, principals only. ANTED TO BUY A GOOD BUSINESS 410 Kearny st., room 6. CARPEL REAT WESTERN STEAM CARPET-BEAT- ing works; latest Improved machinery: 3c yard. G. GEORGE.office 11 Lighth st.; phone Jessié 253. YARPETS CLEANED, 3¢ PER YARD: RE- Iaid, bc per y S.STRATTON, 18 Eighth. ITY STEAM CARPET CLEANING,RENOV A- ting, 38 8th. STEVENS, mgr. Tel. South 250. YARPE]S CLEANED AND RENOVATED ilke new. FERGUSON & CO., 28 Tenth; tel. South 36. D. MACKINTOSH & CO., successors. E.MITCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO., 240 » 14th st.; cleaning 3¢ & yard. Tel. Mission 74 McQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND REN- « ovating works. 453 Stevenson: tel. gouth 228. CLLANING. ENERGETIC, ALL- man, an {nterest in some live e city or country. B. A., box W ANTED-BY AN around busine, stapie_business in 147, Call. $100. FORE AND DELICACIES; RENT - taken out in trade; 3 living rooms: full stock. Address P. D., box 16, Call. g $45(), SEW _GROCERY NEAR MARKET . st.; large side room; & bargain. Ad- dress S. W, box 71, Call. 175 “THE OLD NEWS STAND,” CANDY, . notion and cigar store. 120 Seventh st. living-rooms; a sacrifice; look at it. ANTED—TO RENT CIGAR-STORE IN &ood location. or will purchase half interest { n established paying cigar-s.ore, H., box 104, Call. J ATIONAL CARPET BEATING AND RENO- vating Works HAMPTON &BAILLY: laying and altering. 513-316 Guerrers: Tel. Mission 244. HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH Fl ‘work send to SPA ULDING’S PloneerCar ret Beating Works, 853-7 Tehama: tei. So-40. YONKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS. 835 / Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 126. HORSES. ONTENTS OF TATTERSALL STABLE, cor. Geary and Leavenworth sts., sold at auc- tion Tuesaay, March 10, at 11 o'clock. ORSES PASTURED; SEND FOR CIRCU- lar. The Hyde Ranch, 830 Commercial st. 100D PAYING BAKERY AND DELICACY store for sale: retiring from business. 405 Jones st. | $75. room 1 GENTS WANTED FOR GOOD_ SELLER. H l’h\i‘:l":, 850 Market st., room 10. MALL FIRST-CLASS DAY SALOON; GOOD reasons for sale. Inquire fruitstore, Bush and E‘fpf'f‘ ;call 101012,3to 4 p. ; —WINE AND LIQUOR - STORE, ALSO steam trade; centrally locaced, off Market st. | Address box 72, this oflice. 1 PARTNER WANTED GOOD PAYING business. HEGARTY, 850 Market st., ST-CLASS PASTURAGE; PLENTY WATER and feed year round. G.W. LUCY, 318 sfarket st. MARKET, 220 VALENCIA— wagons, buggles and harness, 150 SEIS NEW A D SECOND-HAND HAR: ness: all kinds; wagons, buzgies, horses and scrapers; sand-wagons. 1128 Mission'st. ®. C. H. WESTPHAL, VETERINARY SUR- xeon for 8. F. Police Department. Office and hospital, 121 City Hali ave.: telephone south 401. 4() HORSES TGR SALE. ALSO WAGONY buggles, carts, barness; Grand Arcade Horss Market, 327 Bixth st.; auction sales every Wernes day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Aucioneers. REISER & TASSET, 3 FOURTH ST—ELE- | gant fitted-ap saloon good stock: booming | transient trade; reasonable rent; Market st. center; | best chance for two partners. &1 7R SALOON AND BOARDING-HOUSE, | . city front, rooms,bar, dining-room a:d kitchen; well furnished and doing good business. | PIERCE, 22 Kearny st. | ARTNER WITH CAPITAL: CUSTOM | shirt business; big profits. A., box 80, Call. - | 100 5E13 SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALL kinds; second-hand wagons, buggy, carts; 150 20 cheap horses. Fifteeniis and Valenciasts. NELL TO 1208 iseases of woruan a specialty. PHYSICIANS. EMOVED—DE. C. C, 0'DO; Market st H' COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT OF THE United Siates industrial Agency has severai clients who have money to invest in good merean- tilelines of trade or other profitable and sccure business iuvestments. We have an opportunity 1o piace @ large mercantile business. Business strictly confidential. Buyer and selier brought to- foiber n s businus way. Eomm, 165, Crooker nildin. 1GAIN; FINE JPIANO; GOOD + condit] OHMITZ, 16 McAllister st. WEBER, $260; SMALL bargains. BRUENN, 228 Post. 1OME IN AND HEAR THE LATEST _ novelty—the Ossian attachment plano, man- dolin, goitar, harp and banjo, all_in one: very sim: ple: uaranteed to kecp in order; call and dee it eauriful effect. J. T. BOWERS & SON, sole agents, 23 and 25 Fifth st., or. cor. Market. GOOD SQU A 2, 4\ afineuprigh , £12. MAUVAIS MUSIC AV $237; squares, $25, $5! up, ailowed on purchase. HEINE, 136 PI NOS— Hazelton, Hemme and Long, Brown and Simpson: easy terms. 735 Market st 769 Market st. WAYS, $216, $195: rents $3 763 MISSION_SMATL FURNISHED ROOM, 105 81 week: fine £ ont room for 2, $9 month. UROPE HOUSE, 1169 MISSION—NICELY furnished rooms, single or en suite: transients. MISSION—2 LARGE LIGHT SUNNY 1024 front parlors, nicely furnished, for m n and wife, in private family, board and rooms $50 per month. Montgomery Streot. 4] 8 MoNraoMERY AVE.—NEWLY FUR- O nished sunny bay-window, double bed- rooms, bath, gas; $8. $10, $12: gentlemen; new. Ninth Street. NINTH — BAY - WINDOW, SUNNY, front roo folding-bed, grate, closet: I NINTH—NICE LIGHT AIRY FUR- 2 nished rooms; single or en suite, 126 O’Farrell Street. 5] 2 QFARRELL — SUNNY ~FURNISHED & room, with bath; $6 a month. Pine Street. PINE—SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS for gentlemen from $5 to $7 ; grates. PINE—ROOMS FOR G MEN, $6 up; gas; running water; quiet. . Polk Street. POLK —FRONT BAYWINDOW ROOMS; also single; from §4 to $12. i owell Street. 1 POWELL—NICELY FURNISHED SUN- 611 62 1 1153 Dy hall rooms, §1 50 per week; larger rooms. Seventeenth Street. SEVENTEENTH — SUNNY FUR- nished room, with or without board, $5. 43 Sixth Street. Q SIXTH NICELY FURNISHED BUNNY front suite. 12] 3xTH ST.—CHEAPEST IN THE CITY; single room. Stockton Street. STOCKTON — FURNISHED SUNNY front bay-window rm., $10; single, 85 or $6. Sutter streot. SUTTE R — U NFURNISHED FRONT suit: 3 conneciing rooms; office: gas: bath. SUTTEE—LARGE SUNNY ROOM; furnished or unfurnished; new flat. 1205 Taylor Street. 417 “LL—FLAT OF 6 ROOMS; BATH; est improvements. SGANT SUNNY MODERN Jefterson square; 5 rooms, | b. 925 Golden Gate ave. © FLATS: 5 AND 6 ROOM 4 1858 Lexingion ave., near IFUL FLAT — 6 oome, bath and laundry. 814 AND 815, | ineteenth st. 1 LARGE SUX 15153 Mission 4097, THIR 1 | | sity Club building. B! | 1(} EIETH-NICE FURNISHED FRONT | Bush Street. BUSH—HANDSOME PARLOR SUIT- able for 1 or 2 gentlemen; near Univer- 110 Clara Street. 1 CLARA—FURNISHED ROOM TO LET 2 In rear; $4 per month. s ddy Sireot. EDDY—BEAUTI¥UL GROUND FLOOR front suite cheap: other rooms §5 up. Lighth Street. 11 2 room for man and wife; or two gentlemen. | | fent to the bus: JHERMAN APARTMENT HOUBE, 28 8TH st., near Market; furnished and unfurnished. Eills Street. HE RAMONA, 130 ELLIS ST.. SAN FRAN- cisco, MRS. KATE S. HART, manager—Just opened & newls furnished, weil appionted, quite house: ' containing 150 rooms, large and small, sunny rooms, single or en suite; gas and elec- tricity, hot and cold running water in each room; ' elevator and fire escapes; situate conven- ss center of the city, principal hotels and theaters: electric cars direct to ferry and park pass the door. ar Eleventh. 71 FILLMORE_®UNNY CORNER SIX Devisadero s RFLAT, 4 ROOMS. 109 G $]13 80u, near Herman: nice flats; cheap rent. MODERN BAY-WI $25. 647 McAllister 11 clean and in gooa uiet, attractive LATS T0 LET, OPP. LURLINE BATHS; 6 1005 Z&uiny at: 6 rooms and bash. 1721 ELLIS—LARGE SUNNY ROOM WITH bath; gas; $7; private famlly. Fifth Street. 3241 FIFTH—FRONT ROOMS $6 A MONTH; 2 single rooms $1 a ',"k} new house. 32' FIFTH—CLEAN FURNISHED ROOMS: © $5 to §8 a month. $1 3 ROOMS, Ba 'H. x nd bath; cheap 0 £ood tenant. 1_425ATACRAM TO, NEAR m « nia gt. App &Filimore. 9 ROOMS; FLAT ¢ OOM AND STA- belt of Mission. 320 IRST FLOOE repair: vrivate street. DEMP- sunny rooms; bath; cellar. 1212 Larkin st. EW STEPS FROM CITY HALL: 2 ELEGANT + teenth st., above Vaiencia. C] FL. per fiat: 5 sunny rooms; bath; §: 10 $ AND $14-1124 AND 1110 S1EVE; bie. . nr. Eighth. A FLAT OF 7 SUNNY fKOOMS AND BATH; unfinished basement T STER, 36 Glen Park ave., off Twelfth st. HAYES, OPPOSITE ALAMO SQUARE flats; 6 and 6 rooms. 10 Grove st OUSE, 7 ROUMS, BATH: FLAT, 4 SUNNY rooms, bath, garden. 1706 Post st. JOLAT, $14, SIX ROOMS, SUNA ond st., nr. Townsend ; cottage, 4 rm, 642 HAYES, COR. BUCHANAN of 3 and 6 sunny rooms, bath, etc. \ 5 Fourth \treet. 530; FOURTH — NICELY FURNISHED reasonable. sunny rooms; also housekeeping rooms: Franklin Street. FRANKLIN — LARGE UNFURNISHED fron: room; cheap. LOVELY FLAT, & LARGE ROOMS, . bath, gas and yard: water free. 2515 ¥ord st., bet. Sevenieenth and Eighteenth, Noe and Sanchez. Fulton Street. FULTON—SMALL SINGLE ROOM FOR lady or gentleman; $3 month. 11 (102 FLATS: SUNNY, NICE LOCATION; 4 and 6 rooms: bath; Hanover pl., off Sacra- mento, below Mason. Apply 320 Sansome, rm. 4 $1 5, ELEGANT FLAT 5 ROOMS, BATH, - large yard; water free. 814 Nineteenth GolGen Gate Avenue. GOLDEN GATE AVE.—LARGE FRONT room, nicely, furnished, $12. ) GOLDEN GATE AVE.— PLEASANT 23 st., bet. Noe and Sanchez. 33 suuny room; private family; 86., 95 TAYLOR-NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, chesp. MRS. G. ALLEN, proprietress, 149 2A) Pitaiened: reasonabie. TAYIOR—LARGE ROOM: SUITABLE for 1 or 2 gents: gas; rent 88. INCHESTER HOUSE—44 THIRD, NEAR Market; most convenient and respectable; 200 electric lights in every room: reading r'mitree bus. 905 THIRD, KOSTER ADUSE-FURNTSHED Turk Street. TUREK—FRONT SUNNY ROOM BUIT- 2021 TURK — BAY-WINDOW SUITE OF 2 roomsor 3adjoining for office; also others. 611 Loieis vent rensonable: Miscellaneous. Elegantly furnished corner sunny sulte; every convenience: suitable for doctor; also single rooms. residence; unfurnished; central; private. Box 11, Call Office. WEEKLY CALL. in wraoper, for malling. STORLS TO LET. 521 Fents, #1505 519 Kenrny- Small store, $50; 517 Third—Store, living-rooms and cellar, Post—Store and 2 rooms, $12 50, W. H. CRIM & €0., 118 Montgomery. able for saloon and lodging-house; Kast st. Ap- ply G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. teenth and Church sts. HEAPEST STORE IN THE MISSION—COR- ing for grocery or French liquor store; Cheap rent. USBSEN & CO. 14 Monigomery st T store, 108 Grant avenue: suitable for German baker: of mercantile business. Apply to BALD- QTORE AND 11 ROOMs: RENT #26. APPLY BALDWIN & HAMMOND. TAYLOR—FELEGANT FRONT PARLOR; Third Stres:. rooms 26¢ to $1 50 por night: 81 50 to $6 per week: rooms. single and suites; $8 and $16 up. 126 25 for senoman: $6 per mostn: TURK—UNFURNISHED FRONT ROOM RAIGBOURN, COR. LARKIN AND POST— 'PIER OR LOWER PART OF ELEGANT WEEK'S_NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THMN KEARNY_LARGE STORE, 2 BASE- $35: 1049 Folsom—Store and 3 rooms, $16; 641 0 LET—STORE WITH 14 RO)OMS: SUIT- ARBER-SHOP TO LET. COR. SEVEN- ner Twenty.fourth and Mission sts.: fine open- ERY DESIRABLE, ELEGANTLY FITTED WIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. $10. gi;ng ‘éifii LIVING-ROOMS. 1658 AINES BROS. PIANO, PATTU'S PREFER- ence; aiso renowned Bush & Gerts' piano. A. L. BANCROFT & CO., 324 Post st. ONOVER PTANO: AS_GOOD AS NEW; reat sacrifice. The ¥. W.SPENCEK COM PANY, 335 Post st CHICKEE[ NG, KNABF, STECK, VOSE, STER- ling pianoe: sce our nest plang for $187: plazos :or rent. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O'Farreli. %175, CASHORINSTALLMENTS: WERER B LD, ypright: pertect order. 1019 Van Ness. J)FSKER BRo STEINWAY FISCHERAND other first-class makes of planos; little used: cheap for cash or on easy terms. KOKLER & CHASE, 28 and 30 O’Farrell st. JASY TERMS; LOW PRICES, KOHLER & 308 _POST ST._SOHMER, CHASE. B\‘I\U.\' MAUZY, Newby & Evans, Briggs and other pianos. JUPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & NEW D H. MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham place. TEINWAY, $2167 WEBER, $265; SOMER, > 8237; Wily, §126; squares, $35 aud $85. HEINE, 410 Post st. JFUE SALE-ONE OF THE BEST-LOCATED men’s furnishing goods stores, on_sccount of sickness; stock, fixtures and lease at & bargain. Address P. 8., 1104 Market st. . “CLASS NEWSPAPER MAN TO TAKE an erest in one of the Lest-paying newspapers on Pacific Coast; must be sober and reliable. Ad- dress N. P., box 75, Call. $150 INTEREST IN MANUFACTUR- + ing business with mouthly salary. C. HENDERSON, 304 Montgomery st. LADIES WITH SMALL CAPITAL CAN SE- cure a paying business: examination invited. Address T. L., box 18, Call Office. { ‘QTORE TO LET—3 ROOMS: GOOD LOCATION | for barber-shop: near 3 lnes of cars. Seventh | ave, aud Clement st., Richmond. _ 3 CORNER GROCERY AND BAR; OU. transier; pleasant living rooms. Apply this office. JALOON AND RESTAURANT; GOOD PAY- ing business; on account of sickness; $350. 714 Bryant st., near Fifth. FOE SALE OR EXCHANGE—CORNER S 100n; established for years; finely fitted up and | carrying large stock and leas-: cheap rent; good | location; near Market; uo agents. Address S. H., box 6, Cail Office. OR SALE—MY RESTAURANT: 1 HAVE other business. 1416 Howard or 2851 Sixteenth. 00D PAYING BUSINESS FOR A YOUNG man. FRANK C. McCCANN, 122 Market st. OR SALF—CORNER GROCERY AND BAR, with 6 living-rooms upstairs; rent cheap; good irade. Apply at 201-208 Market st. ARTY TO TAKE AN INTEREST IN A NEW and valuable improvement in bicycle; also in a small useful article in order to secure patent. Ad- dress J. S., box 58, this office. 700D AND COAL- YARD FOR SALE, IN Western Addition. Apply 335 McAlliscer st. OR SALE—GROCERY AND BAR. 721 POLK street. RRIVED—A LOT OF CELEBRATED HIGH- grade 1. L. Neumann planos for the holida) rlcp}: and terms moderate. H. LUEDERS, 83 nth st. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. 6 RO0M CORNERZHOUSE 40 rooms, clearing $150 per month. 21 rooms on Eddy street, only. . 19 rooms on Sutier street, payments. * 1000 | 16 rooms on Taylor stree . 750 | 15 rooms corner on_Eddy. 1 1100 | 18 rooms sunny corner on Post. . 1600 45 rooms on Market st..... 1 2500 12 rooms new and good on Mission. . 500 H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market. opposite Fifth st. A JLSPECR & 0L 602 MARKET ST. 16 rooms, genuine bargain; worth $1200 ... 3 i 8500 home: rent only £55 850 .: none better. 21,000 30 rooms: clears $125 or no sale. #1000 down 15 ACHES TAND NEAR LOS ANG:LESTO ) exchange for lodging-house. DECKER, 1020 Market st. LODGING - HOUSE OF 23 ELE- B1400. i irhishea rooms omdeckor paying house. CULVER & COLTON, 906 Markot. RO FLEGANTLY FURNISHF D LODG- $~ZOOO ‘ing-house of 35 rooms; central loca- tion; party going Kast. Address WARDE, box 109, Caii Omee. ARGE BOARDING-HOGSE AND SALOON: business place; rent reasonable; bargain. Apply 322 Main st. 5((), SHOESIORE = AND REPAIRING- « shop: best location on Market; clearing $300 month; full investigation allowed; can_pur- chase any part of stock you wish. Apply KENNY, 766 Market st. 16 R-STORE FOR SALE; WILL SELL half or whole and trade. HEGARTY, 850 Market, room 10. ARGAIN; RESTAURANT: Al LOCATION: &ood business; Investigate this. LYNCH, 935 Market st. NAP; BALOON; GOOD LOCATION; RARE chance; see this. LYNCH, 985 Market st. SINES . OPENING IN THE STATE FOR A real live milliver; a store for rent in O. A. FAALE & CO’S building, San Jose, connected with their mammoth dry-goods house; 'write or inquire 8t store for particulars. 0. A. HALE & CO, San ose, Cal. ROCERY AND BAR: RARE CHANCE: cheap; leaving city. 1552 Foisom st. TOR SALE, CHEAP—GROCERY AND BAR. Apply 117 Second s IRST - CLASS BUTCHER - SHOP; HORSE and cart; good trade. Apply this office. J7OR SALE—PRODUCE, NOTION AND GRO- cery: 4 rooms; store. Apply this office. $25 ) CHEAP: LODGING-HOUSE FOR PZIV. sale: 55 heds: clears $100 per month; trial given. Cail after 4 P. 3., 140 Minna st. $2:’ 11-ROOM HOUSE; BEST LOCATION DU, in city; steady roomers; clears $35 per month over its low rent; present owner 9 years; must sell at once on account of other business. Call between 10 and 12 A. M. _Apply at Call Office. 4925 OFFARRELL = WELLFORNISHED Iodging-house: 16 rooms and bath: owners forced 10 sell on account of leaving the City. Y LET—BRAND-NEW HOUSES OF 60 AND 90 rooms; liberal terms. SPECK & CO., 802 Market st. $350 HOUSE 8 ROOMS AND BATH; ALL newly furnished. 86 Taylor st. 523 JONES — FURNITURE OF 4 ROOMS; 1 rented pays $12 a month. W ELL PAYING LODGING-HOUSE OF 11 rooms: all full: rent only $30: water free; bar- gain. Ayply 8 Central place, Oft Pine st., near earny. 103 full. "Call 1637 Mission st $ 500 22 ROOMS; NEW CORNER HOUSE; J« all fall; low rent. 712 Kearny st. 303 FOURTH—NEW HOUSE; WELL LIGHT- ) ed: room rent reduced. Apply to J. DE- MARTINT, 317 Washington st. B WEEK'S NEWS FOR 6 CENTS—THE WEERLY CALL. in wraover, for mailing. ROOM FURNISHED ROOMING-HOUSE; Foaviivanm bust SALL, TRE SALE { Prices stand 4l goods are completely dis- 0sed of. ak bed sets. ..818 50 Bed lounges. 8 00 Stove 780 Carpets. per yard. o Linolenns, per yard. SR 11 Matting, per yard. 10 Tl our new buiiding 15 erected these prices will stand. - Till such time we are conducting business ai SE. corner Seventh and Mission sts. J. NOONAN. 4 ROOMS FURNITURE, NEW. Bedlonnges trimmed with plush Brussels Carpet, lald . English Linoleum, laid Window shades in 5 colors SHIRER & SHIREK, 747 Market at., opposite Grant avenue; no branch stores. 4()() CARPETS; CHAMBER SETS, 814; stoves, $5; parlor sets, $20: folding-beds, 310; bed-iounges, $7. T.D. MCCARTHY, 113 Fourth st. Minxxficfixw BUREAU AND BEDSTEAD; a bargain. 1510 Octavia. ]“URNITURE OF 4-ROOM FLAT CHEAP. 1039 Nineteenth st. i ingand bottling business; one that is willing to | box 71, this office. UTCHER-SHOP; CHEAP; ON ACCOUNT of sickness. 1806 Howard st. 3275 FINE, OLD ESTABLISHED SA- . loon; good location; cheap rent. 1026 Larkin st. 1510, FARTNER WANTED: & LIVE OUU. man; half interest in a manutactur- take wagon route: full value for the money in- vested: reference given and required. Cail on GUS L BLEVIN, 631 Howard st., 8. F. TEADY HONEST MAN AS PARTNER IN well-paying restaurant: will ciear good wages at present; good prospect of increase in business; $150 required. See LUNDIN & CO., 1035 Market. ~VROCERY ANDBAR;: { ORSE AND WA ONt 8 years’ lease; no opposition. Apply Caltfor nia Brewery, Douglas and Dismond sts. §225, BARCAIN: RESTAURANT 30 . Stockten st.; eomplete outfit. Apply 829 Mission st. TRST-CLASS SALOON: CHEAP; FINE cash register, safe and private rooms. 209 Ellls. $450, ESTAURANT. WELL ™ EST AB- DU). lished: good steady trade: everything in good running order; rent pald April 1; sure bar- gain. 126 Ninth st. OR BALE—GOOD BAKERY; GOOD REASON for selling. _Apply this office. MALL MORNING AND EVENING ROUTES, daily papers. Ap. 5t07 P.x., 17184 Buchanan. [ INTERIOR AGENCY OF; TH1S 30000. paper for sale. Inquire at thil office. ARTNER IN WELL-ESTABLISHED PAINT store and house-painting business; one with some experience preferred; must have about £1500 m cash or in property: full investigatio Tarest opportunity. Address, with references, $1100, CHICKES RASCH ¥om SALE: . cheap rent; 1000 laying hens, 300 young_ chickens, horse and wagon, harness, cow and tools. Inquire MReE. ARN DT, 529 Sixth st. FOTEL WITH BAR AXD 34 ROOMS; ALL | occupled: north of Market st.; run by present owner 10 vears;. everything in good condition: s cheap; for sale on account of departure from busi- ness. Apply at 400 Bay st., cor. Mason, 8. F. $1500 FO% INTERFST IN" 4 WELL: established grocery and general mer- | chandise business: stock and fixtures worth $3500; one partner retiring; Investigation solicited. Ap- ply Call Office. ; SNAP: CIUAR STAND DOING A GOOD business, for ssle, on account of other business. Bee proprietor between 11 and 1 olclock, 1 Taylor. (CORNER GEOCERY, AND BAR: CHEAP IF sold at once. 321 Twenty-fourth st. | 8IMON—In this city, March OR SALE—SALOON: OLD BTAND, 2862 | Mission st.; call from 12 to 1. G. KRASKY, FURNITURE AND BED- » ding; new folding-beds, 19 and step-lad- S Gers, 20c pr step: furniture exchged, 719&1 o st TORE AT INGLESIDE RACETRACK, AT © first gate; rent $15. Inquire within. 41 FOURTH—SMALLSTORE, WITH ROOM in rear; rent low. Apply to G. H. UMB- SEN & Co., 14 Montgomery st. BUII.DING_‘A.ND LOAN ASSUCIATION (CUZTINENTAL BUILDING AND LOAN A3, sociation—Home office, 322 Sansomé st., 8 F, General savings & Joan business. Ed E. Hill, Prw. Oliver Eldridge V.Pr.; W Corbin, Sec.& Gen.Msa FLENDID BUSIN 88 OPPORTUNITY FOR «1ive man: grocery and bar for sale, cheap: 9 living-rooms: rent only $20: good reasons. Apply this office; principals only. YA\ ANTED—TENANT FOR THE MCMAHON i hfl(mle 1?‘1 Hlnlllller: '!‘l'.! I;V;n‘ble lu:; tfi | right : furnilore, carpets anc ixtures at hal Eflu:. oply to THOMAS MM AHON, 628 Mar- et sl R.A.DE L . PHYSICN-SURGEON,ROYAL Univecsity Turin, italy. Nucleus biiz,661 Markt Additional Classified Adrtiseve- ments on Page 13. i T A BIRTHN—RARRIAGES—DEA {13, BORN AIGELTINGER—In this city, February 29, 1896, to the wife of Ed H. Algeltinger, a son. BRODERICK—In this city, February 23, 10 the wife of T. B. Broderick, a daughter. CARROLL—In this city, February 12, 1896, to the wife of C. J. Carroll, a daughter. DOUGHERTY—In this city, March 2, 1896, to the wife of John J. Dougherty, twins—a son and daughter. FEY—In West Berkeley, Februaty 28,1896, to the wite of Charles A. Fey, a son. HICKEY—In this city, March 1, 1896, to the wife J. M. Hickey, a danghter. 1898, { MURPHY—In this city, February 24, 1896, to the wife of James C. Murphy, a son. MEEHAN—In this city, February 16, 1896, to the \ wife of P. J. Meehan, a daugnter. MCELROY—In this city, March 2, 1896, to the wife of Thomas McEiroy, a son. McDEVITT—In this city, March 6, 1896, tothe wite of James McDevitt, a son. PRATT—In this city, March 6, 1896, 10 the wife of Dr. E. W. Pratt, a son. , 1896, to the wife of George Simon a daughter. TAY—In this city, March 3, 1896, to the wite of Charles F. Tay, ghte ——— e MARRIED CHIPPERFIELD — HOWLAND —In_this city, March 6, 1886, by the Rev. W. D, Williams, A. Chipperfield and Alice B. Howland, both of n Francisco. LVER—In Oakland, December 4, 1895, by Justice of the Peace Frederick C. Clift, f the City of Mexicoand Esther R. Silver of San Francisco. GRIFFITH—STRUTHERS—In this city, March 41896, by the Rev, W. D. Williams, O. T. Grif- fith and Miss ¥. . Struthers, both of San Fran- cisco. HOGAN—WARNOCK—In this cily, March 1, 1896, by the Rev. Father Santandreu, Patrick Hogan and Mary Warnock. both of San Francisco, McDON A LD—MCGUIRE—In this clty, Februa 18, 1896. by the Rev. Father O'Connell, D. J. M Donald of San Francisco and Allce G. M- Guire of Oakland. J ROACH—CASSIDY—In this clty, February 9, 1896, by the Rev. Father Brady, Joseph Roach and Mary A. Cassidy, both of San Francisco. SAYERS-GILKYSON—In Berkeley, February 98, 1896, by the Rev. W. D. Williams, J. W. Sayers of Alameds and Ruth Gilkyson of Berkeley. SLATTERY—HUGHES—In this city, February 15, 1896, Edgar F. Slattery and Catherine A. Haghes. TALBOT-MISKEL_In this clty, February 18, 1896, by the Rev. Father Doran, Edward Talbot and Mary Miskel, both of San Francisco. WHORF—BROWN—In tnis clty, February 9, 1896, by the Rev. W, D. Williams, A. D. Whorf and Miss M. Brown, Doth of San Francisco. DIED. Maln, Willlam W. Merguire, Fannle A. Moriarty, Julia McKenzie, John O’Callaghan, James Pratt (infant) Rice, Cecelia Richmond, Charles W. Reynolds, Samuel W. Sprague, Adna Sullivan, Edward N. Schaumioe ffel, Johanna Shea, Cornelius J. Steiner, Emilie C. J Smith, Joseph Keniston, Mamie E. Thomson. Monroe Luad. Catherine Wertherall, Mary ‘Weber, Sophia H. ARNOLD—In this city, March 7, 1896, John Franklin, beloved husband of 'Laura Ann Arnold, and father of Herbert F. Arnold, Mrs. A. A. Hatchand Mrs. C. W. Daken, a native of Massachuse:ts, aged 69 years and 11 months. BAGUIN—In this city, March 7, 1808, Hugh Baglin, a native of Ireland, aged 64 vears. BREED—In Capitois, Cal., March 6, 1896, Edward A. Breed, a native of Lynn, Mass., aged 73 vears and b months. [Boston papers piease copy. | &F-The funeral will iake place THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from the par- lorsof N. Gray & Co., 641 Sacramente street. In:erment Laurel Hill Cemetery. BULL—In this city, March 7, 1896, Adelaide Lutitia, wife of Henry M. Bull, a native of Cali- fornia, aged 34 vears. < 85 Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services TO-MORROW (Monday). 8t 11 0'clock A. )., from her late residence, 3230 Jackson streel. i CUNNINGHAM—In this city, March 6, 1896, Mrs. M. A. Cunningbam. [Cincinnati (Oblo) papers . please copy. Ba~Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sundsy), at 2 o'clock .M, from the residence B. A. Bourne, 2120 Bush streer. Interment Masonic Cemetery. CHANDLER—In this city, March 6, 1896, George C.. beloved husband of Margaret Chandler, father of George L. Chandler, stepiather of Rose de ia Hautlere and Sister Mary St. Aloysius L. N. D., and brother of W. S. and_Syivester Chandier, & native of London, England, aged 63 years 6 | month+ and 23 days. g Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to atiend the funeral THIS DAY {Sunday). ar 9 o'clock 4. .. from his late resi ence, 1613 Golden Gate avenue, thence to Holy Cross Church, where a reqniem ' high mass wiil be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commenc- ing at 9:30 o'clock A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CLARK—In this city, March 7, 1896, John H., be- loved husband of Lizaie Clark, father of Manie, Marcella, Lizzie and Margaret Clark, and brother of Patrick and Annie Ciark, a native of County Westmeath, Ireland, aged 58 years. B Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully luvited to attend the funeral TO MORROW (Monday), at §:30 o'clock A. .. from his iate | residence,’ 219 Elm avenue, off Van Ness, be- tween Golden Gate avenue and Turk sireet, thence to 5t. Mary’s Cathedral, where a solemn Tequiem mass will be celebrated for the repos: of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock A. M. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemeters. CONDON~—In the.City and County Hospital, March 6. 1896, James Condon, aged 40 years. DANIHY—In this city, March 7, 1896, Jula, be- ioved wife of Timothy Danihy, mother of Thomas, Timothy, Mary and Daniel Danihy, and sister of ' Michael Costello. a native of Count; Kerry, Ireland, aged 60 years 8 months and ays. A3-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY | (Sunday), at_1:30 o'clock P. M., from her late Tesidence, 445 Minnastreet, thence to St. Patrick’s Church for services. Interment Mount Calvary Cemeiery. | FERGUESON~—In this city, March 6, 1896, Wil- Arnold, John F. [ Baglin, Hugh { Breed, Edward A. Bull, Adelaide L. Cuuningham, Mrs.M.A. Chandler, George C Clark, John H. Condon, James Danihy, Julla Ferguleson. Whlism Gebhardt, Theresia Goodspeed, Mrs. Lucy C. Hease, Frank Iversen, Elsie K. Jordan, Frank Fergueson. beloved friend of Thomas ls":fion. :!nlzlve of the 1;mrmz of Kilturgal, ur; lecks, County, Donegal. reland, aged 65 years onth and 4 days. T %-Friends and scquaintances sre fespect; fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DA (Sunday), at 2 0'Clock_P. M., from the residence of Thomas Patton. 430 Tenth street. Interment Masonic Cemetery. GEBHARDT—In this city, March 6, 1896, The- sia, widow of the late Frederick Gebhardt, aud Veloved mother of - Fred, Charlie. Marle aud George Gebbardt, a native of Bavaris, Germany, aged 66 years 10 months and 11 days. g Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuliy invited to attend ti.e funeral TO-MORROW Monday), at 8 o'clock A.X., from her late resi- 3ence. 2614 Hardy s.reei, between Sixteenth and -eventeenth, Church and Sanchez streets, thence to St. Boniface Church, Golden Gate avenue, where a hizh requiem mass il be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commen ing at 9 o'clock A. M. Interment Moun: Calvary Cemetery. GOODSPEED—Tn this clty, March 7. 1836, Mrs. Lucy C. Goods, native of Wisconsin, aged S Tiends and acquaintances are respect: lends ar acqualntan fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Monday), at 9:30 o'clock A. M., from the fam- ily residence, 2408 Mission streec. Interment private, Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. HESSE—In this city, March 5, 1896. Frank Hesse, a native of St. Gangloff, Thuringen, Germany, LI e soommanes a1 1 riends ana acquaintances tully fnvicea to attend the fanoral THIS DAY sfiundl?), at 2 o'clock P. M., from Teutonia Hall, 322 Howard street, where the funeral services will be held und-r the auspices of Gesellschaft Teutonia. Remains st the parlors of Theodor Dierks, 957 Mission street, between Fifth and Sixth. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. IVERSEN—In this city, Elsie K., Infant daughter of C. M. and Kate Iversen, aged 4 months and 34 ays. JORDAN—In this city, March 6, 1896, Frank, be- loved son of Charles G. and Mary E. Jordan, and brother of Dudley. George and Maud Jordan, & mlv:o! San Francisco, aged 11 years and § months. 25~ Friends and acquaintances are - fully invited to attend che funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. u., from_the residence of bis parents, 62854 Natowa street. I[nterment 1. 0. O. F. Cemetery. Please omit flowers EENISTON—In this city, March 5, 1896, Mamle E., beloved wife of Joseph E. Kenlston, mother of Dorothy E. Keniston, eldest daughter of Mary C. and the late James 1. Legge, and sister of ‘Ed- ward and Clara Legge, s native of San Francisco. 25~The faneral will take place THIS DAY (Sunday), at 12:30 o’clock P. M.. from the resi- dence of her mother, 3914 Zoe street, thence to St. Rose's Church for services. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. LUND—In this city, March 7, 1896, Catherine dearly beloved danghter of Captain H. C. and Neilie Lund, and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. McDonnell, a native of San Francisco, aged 6 months and 6 days. B3 Notice of funeral hereatter. MAIN—(n tnis city, March 5 1896, William Washington, dearly beloved husband of Medors Thaolin_Main, and father of Mrs. J. C. Fitz- gerald, Mrs. Ida T. Tarbox, Mrs. Owen H. Wynne and Alice L. and Stanford W. Main, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 67 years and 32 days. [Boston papers piease copy. | g5 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 ’clock ¥. ., from his late resi- dence, 911 Oak street. MERGUIRE—In this city, March 7, 1896, Fannie A., widow of the laze_George H. Mergnirg, and mother of F. A. and C. L. Merguire and Mrs. Jonn scClunie, & native of Bronswick, Maine, aged 60 years 6 months and 17 days. MORIA RTY—In this city, March 6, 1896, Julls, relict of the late Dennis Moriarty, and motber of Michael, Dennis and the late Mary E. Soriarty, a native of Glanmier, County Corx, Ireland, aged 65 years. A Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock P. M.. from her late residence, 814 Decaturstreet, off Bryant, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to’ St. Joseph Church for services, commencing at 2 o'cloc] . M. Interment Monut Calvary Cemetery. MCKENZIE—A! McKenzie's Ranch, Sonoma County. Cal., March 4, 18986, John, beloved father of Margaret. Willlam A. and Kenneth E. Mc- Kenzie ana Mrs. E'iza Hocking, a native of Scot- 1and, aged 75 years and 26 days. B~ Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Monday), &t 11 o'clock A. M., from 19 Van Ness avenue, thence by 11:45 train from Valencia and Twenty-fifth sireets, to Cypress Lawn Cemetery, where ser- vices will be held at the chapel. O'CALLAGHAN—In this city, March 8, 1896, James, beloved sonof Mary ‘and the late D. J. O’Callaghan, and brother ot Lizzie, Joseph and Theresa O'Callaghan and Mrs. William J. Smith, a native of San Francisco. Cal., aged 34 years. A3 Friends and scquaintances are respect- fu ly invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 8:39 o'clock . M., from his lata residence, 231 Oak street, ‘ence to ~acred Heart Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock A. a. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. PRATT—In this city, March 6, 1896, intant son ot Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Pratt. RICE—In thiscity, March 5, 1896, Cecelia, beloved wife of Frank Rice, a native of Albany, N.Y aged ].‘;2 years. [Albany (N.Y.) papers pleass copy. 4¥ Friends and acqualntances respect- 10l13 invited to aitend the faneral REIS DA ¥ (Sunday), at 10 0'Clock A. .. lors of James Hagan, 445 Val Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. = RICHMOND—In this city, March 6,1896, at the residence of nis daughter, Mrs N, B. Strong, Charles W. Richmond of La Grange, Tl REYNOLDS—In the City ana County Hospital, March 7, 1898, Samuel W. Reynolds, aged 38 years. SULLIVAN—In Oakland, March 7, 1886. Edward N. Sullivan, joving son of Michsei Sullivan, and brother of Michael, George and Murgaret Sulli- van, a native ot Californla, aged years 6 months and 1 day. B Frienas and acquaintances are respect- fully invitea to attend the funeral TO-MORROW ¥). 8¢ 2 o'clock P. M., from the residence ither, 680 East Fourteenth streei, Oak- land, thence 'to St. Anthony’s Churca, whers services will be held. lntérmen: St Mary Cemetery, Oakland. SPRAGUE—In this city, March 7, 1896, Adns, beloved husband of Maggie Sprague, a native of Hingham, Mass.. aged 70 years. nF-Friends and_acquaintances are “fuily invited to attend the funeral TUESDAY, March 10. at 2 o'clock P, M., from the Knights of Pythias Castle. 909 Market street, wbere services will be held under the auspices of Laurel Lodge No. 4, Knights of Pythias. loter- ment Masonic Cemeters. SCHAUMLOEFFEL—In this city, March 6, 1896, Johanna Schaumiceffel (nee Noonan), wits o M. Schaumloeffel, a native of County Cork, Ire- land, aged 63 years. [Denver (Colo.) and Balti- . the par- clastreet. moré (Md.) papers please copy. | 83~ Friends are_respectfully invited to attena the funeral TO-MORROW (onday), at10'clock P. ., from her late residence, Fifteenth and Tilden streets. SHEA—In this clty, March 6, 1896, Corneltus J., beloved son of the late John and Catherine Shea, and brother of Mary Ellen, Cotherine, Abbfe and the late Johnnie Shes, a native of Sacramento, Cal., aged 24 vears and 20 days. [Sacramento (Cal,) papers please copy.] A9 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 9:30 0'clock 4. X.. from the funeral parlors of McGinn Bros., 31 Kddy screet. Inter- men: Holy Cross Cemeters. STEINER—At Bay View, South San Francisco, March 5, 1896, Emilie Charlotte Johanns, widow of Lhe late Emanuel Steiner, and mother of Paul F. E. Stelner and George, Herman and Chris- tian Hofstetter and Mrs. Emily Lafourguette, a native of Ulm, Wuritemberg, Germany, aged 70 years 4 months and 29 days. £¥-Friends and acquaincances are respect- fully invited 10 attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock P. .. from her late residence, Bay View, South San Francisco, thence 10 St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, corner Eddy and Gough street, where funeral services will be beld at 2 o'clock P. . Interment 1. 0. O. F. Cemetery. SMITH—In this city, March 7, 1896, Joseph, hus- band of Clara J. Smith, and_father of Jennie Chase, Martha Sutton, Mrs. Florence Fletcher and Emma. Gertrude and Arthur Smith, & na- tiveof Engiand. {Boston (Mass.) and Seattle (Wash.) papers please copy.] #3 Notice of funeral hereafter. THOMSON—In Shasta’ County, Cal.. March 8, 1896, Monroe Thomson, a native of New York, aged 74 years. A& Friends are respectfully inviced to attend the funeral services THIS DAY (~unday). 8 o'clock P. M., at his Ia‘e residence. 15¥6 way. Intérment strictly private, Laurel Hill Cemetery. Flease omit flowers. WERTHERALL—In Honoluln, February 17, 1896, Mary, wife of Samnel Wertherall, and sister of Mrs. W. H. Hoogs of San Francisco. WEBER~—In this city, March 6, 1896, Sophia eloved danEhier OF Hency and Toulse Weber, and sister of Henry Weber, Mrs. Henry Doscher, Mrs. H. Jacobson and Mrs. Theo Hippen, s na- tive ot California, aged 30 years. 83 Friends and acquaintances are respect- folly invited to atiend the faneral THIS DAY (Sunday) at 2 o'clock P. M., from the residence of her parents, 118p Juniper street, between Tenth and_ Eleventh, off Harrison. Interment 1.0. 0. £. Cemetery. UNITED UNDERTAKERS® EMBALMING PARLORS, NMCAVOY & GALLACHER, FUNFERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMKRS, 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. Telephone 8080. ENOMEY. M OM1 S, MENOMEY S ARERntEs T80 Bk atilims : e e ‘ear Seventh. JAS. ENGLISH. T. R. CAREW CAREW & ENGLISH, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 19 Vaa Ness ave., near Market San Frauncisco Telephone 0. 156. e CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY, IF SAN MATEO COUNTY plan.