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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MARGH 24, 1896 BATH. W MODERN HOUSE: bath and finished basement. Jack 5011 5t., bet. Laure! and Locust; marine view; rent reasonable. WILL E. FISRER, 14 Post st. (1S —HOUSE GF 8 ROOMS provements; $20. NEAR LAGUNA rooms ana base- I AND LARGE GROUNDS, suitable for poultry or hog ranch; plenty of \ater. Hart st opp. Six-mile House, San Lruno IN CITY: 8 ROOMS; 1% Valencia, pr, 17th, st., near MODERN HOUSE + corner Scott; go and see it. AND BARN A rent 15, 14 house rented from BALDWIN & T ABY HAPPY: MAMMA SATISFIED: FAPA H 10 HOUSEREEPING ROOMS — Continued. . . Franklin Street. TEHAMA — LARGE SUNNY FRON FRANKLIN_LARGE UNFURNSHED 448 T kitchen, weil furnished, comple Third Street. bay-window room; gas; use of bath. Tehama Street, (OLTON HOUSE, 220 THIRD-SINGLE, J suites, light housekpg; #5 up; brick bidg: yard. PIANOS, VIOLINS, ETC, JT PAYS T0 BUY FROM US BECAUSE WE save you mouey and give satistactions don't fail 10 Visit Other pianc-stores before calling on us; you will then appreciate what we tell you; we advise ¥ou to buy a good piano and not an old rattie-trap fixed up for sale; this week we offer a new high- &rade piano, case slightly damagea, $100 less than our regular price; a magnificent baby grand, fine conaition, at half price; @ fuli-sized, full-toned up- right, walnut case, $160, worth 8375; uprights, $75 up: 100 pianos in our warerooms. THE J. DEWING COMPANY, second floor, £lood build- ing, Fourth and Market sts. Van Ness Avenue. 4()2 VAN NESS AVE.—2 FURNISHED OR unfurnished rooms (one front) for house- keeping; reasonable. 102] YAN NESS AVE., NR. GEARY-TWO ). rooms complete for bousekeeping; hot as and cdld water: bath: g ge: low rent ROOMS TO LEX. Bush Street. BUSH—-NICELY FURNISHED SUN- ny room, suitable for one or two, $7. 1205 rddy Street. EDDY—-SUNNY ROOMS; NEW FURNI- ture; $5 up; also 3 housekeeping cheap. Eighth Street. HERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE, 28 STH st., near Market: furnished and unfurnished. ¥llis Street. DY 1 ELLIS (CHANGED HANDS)-NICELY @ AGE 6 ROOMS. CLARA, NR. furnished rooms, single or suites; board op- < 325 Fifth st. ¢ tional. AGE 5 ROUM ¥olsom Street. ment; yard; gar > mento. 89() FOLSOM, NR. FOURTH-SUNNY FUR- sy i 4~V nished rooms: $1 per week. -ROOM COTTAG 737 Treat ave. ND BASE . 8th and 9tb. Geary Sireec. GEARY — GROUND FLOOR: - LARGE front room suitable for business: key 217. S OF 4 AND rge yard and basement. Corner teenth sts. FURNISHED FLATS, 15.;) GEARY 22 nicely 1125 1 RLOR FLOOR L ms and bath; complete for housekeep- ing; reference. M UPPEK FL M6 1arge rooms and bath: cella > small children 142315 Hayesst )$) SIXTH ST _UPPER F larze vard: rent $1 ER FLAT, 8 ROOM Halgnt and Webster. , OFF STEINER ST ear Geary—Lower floor, 3 large sunny 1 and cellar. Inquire 1911 G CORM 50. RAY-WINDOW C( ooms; bath; stabl Alabama sif 5 LARG. , cor.}Twenty- FLAT OF 4 ROOMS AND BATH, 50: lower flat 3 rooms. 1024 Nineteenth. TO DATE FLAT O ROOMS, BATH; yar ELEGANT rch st., cor. Hancoc 552 7 ROOMS. near Kighteenth. FLAT; 8§ ROOMS, BATH. 4091z THIR- b above Valencia. "AVE.— 4 ROOMS Ow ND BATH; 111 Van Ness ave. (S EACH, 131 LILY ply 136 Page s F ROOMS AND BATH: 5. 807 Valencia, 4 rooms: *rent 14. GH AND OCTA- 13 50, EDDY—6 ROOMS, BAT improvements: $20; water; 1303 is, elevator, at 857 Union st., Oak- 1G & KKOLL, 1008 Broadway, Oak- 95 WATER FREE; 7, 8 AND 9 ROOM D Z9. flat; all modern conveniences: fine vie south side of McAllister st., near Broderick; wili be put in order to suit tepant. ASHTON & GAR- DINER, 411 Montgomery st. l Q 0" STE: ER—LOWER FLAT FIVE MOD- OU{ emiarge sunn rooms; bath. 213 518 LEGANT FRONT SUITE, suitable for dressmaker or doctor; also oth- er rooms. $75 WEBER PIANO: FIRST-CLASS CON- Sout & dition; bargain; few days only. 7103, 08t st. N AGNIFICENT HARDMAN PIANO — SAC- rificed by a lady requiring the cash; make offer. Room 21, 809 Market st. TEINWAY. $175: MUST BE SOLD. SEE AT room 10, 809 Market st. $5 MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS—1 NEW ) Emerson rosewood upright; 3 pedals and. folding cover: price $175. 418 Eliis, room 22. JEW PIANO: COST $400; MUST SELL AT once for $275. 814 Nineteenth st., nr. Sanchez. TPRIGHT PIANO AT A GREAT SACRI- fice. Call at 522 Sutter st. SHAW, $425: 2 STEINWAYS, 8215, $195: Sommer, $185; squares, $26, $55: rents $2 up, allowed on purchase. HEINE, 136 Ellis st (QBLEBRATED HAINES BROS, BUSH & Gerts and Knabe pianos: being oversiocked wholesele prices will rule during the next 30 days. A. L. BANCROFT & CO., 324 Vost gt., 8. F. RRIVED—LOT OF CELEBRATED HIGH- grade T. L. Neumann pianos: prices and terms moderate. H. LUEDERS, 82 Ninth st. () SLAN0: FIx E CONDITION. SCHMITZ, L2 + 18 McAllister st., next Hibernia Bank. PEN FOR BUSINESS. The finest line of new planos for rent and sale in San Francisco. J. HARRY SCOTT, 929 Market st., Spreckels building. RE YOU DESIROUS OF OBTAINING A 200d piano at a low price and upon very easy terms? ‘Then investigate our mew rent-contract plan. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO,, Steinway repre- sentatives for the Pacific Coast, SW. cor. Kearny and Suteer st: 110 GEARY, COR. VAN NESS AVE. THE Martinet; first.class modern apartment- house: rooms en suite and single; new house; ele- ganuly fitted; breakiast if desired. Golden Gate Avenue. 390 GOLDEN GATE AVE_NEWLY FUR- ©ZU nished suuny pariors; for man aud wite or two gentlemen. GOLDEN GATE—LARG 631 Gigne housekeeping; iarge yad. Tooms for rent; very cheap. R11VY AVE_LARGE FRONT ROOM 31 92 with 1o 2 beds; $8: no children. Grant Avenue. GRANT AVE.—AN ELEGANT SUITE OF Ivy Avenue. 309 1YY AVE, BETWEEN GROVE AND © Hayes, near Franklin—Nice sunny fur- :1]51)1.1;(11[{00111 with use of kitchen for a lady; rent $4 nth. Jackson Street. 1002 JACKSON, NEAR POWELL-SUNNY & front rooms; $5 month each. Jessie Stree 435 JESSIE, NR. MINT-PRIVATE FAM- 499 iiy; singie sunny room; rent $5. Jones Street. 207 JONES—THE VAN WINKLE: single; n managzement: elegant sunny suif vly furnished; bath, etc.; $10 to 39212 NEWLY FURNISHED SU ©4& 1 suite and single rooms; private family: gentlemen. y 7M. G. BADGER, 26 O'FARRELL, ROOM 1, first floor; sole agents Hallet & Davis pianos; planos, organs soid for cash or instaliments. SQUARE, $40; A FINE SQUARE,$90; X a fine uprigh', $125. Call s00 MAUVAIS MUSIC COMPANY. 769 Market st. ONOVER _PIAY AS_GUOD_AS NEW: great sacrifice. W. SPENCEK COM 38 Post st. % HICKERING, KNABF, STECK, VOSE, STER- ling pianos: see our new plano for $187; piatios 101 rent. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O'Farrell. $175 CASH OR INSTA LLMENTS; WEBER upright; perfect order. 1019 Van Ness. ECKER BROS., STEINWAY,FISCHER AND other first-class makes of pianos; little used: cheap for cash or on easy terms. KOHLER & CHASE, 28 and 30 O’Farrell st, JASY TERMS;-LOW PRICES, KOHLER & CHASE. PBEON SATZY, 508 POST ST._SOHMER, ¥ & Evans, Briggs and other pianos. SY PERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & NEW Y. MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham place. HORSES, F_YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL OR EX- change horses, buggies, wagons or harness you will find it to your advantage to call at Derby Sale Stable, cor. Geary and Leavenworth sts.: auction sales every Tuesday at 11 o'clock. C. R. MARTIN, proprietor. S, WA Horses, mules, wagons, buggies and harness, hearny Streec. RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY—PLEAS- 2t sunny rooms, en suiteand single; firs: cias In every respect: Lerms reasonable. ORSES PASTURED; SEND FOR CIRCU- The Hyde Ranch, 630 Commercial st. PLENTY WATER and feed year round. G.W. LUCY, 802 sfarket st. Murket Streec. LEGANT OFFICES AND FURNISHED rooms at 850 Market st., corner Stockton. 101 MARKET, ABOVE SIXTH—LIGHT, +J sunny turnished rooms, cheap; also house- keeping. OSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET, BET. Sixth and Seventh—Single and suites; per night, 35¢ 10 §1: week, $1 50 to $5: families 150 SETS NEW AND SECOND-HAND HAR- OV ness: all kinds; wagons, buggies, horses and scrapers: sand-wagons. 1128 Mission st. DEEE WESTPHAL, VETERINARY SUR- zeon for S. F. Police Department. Office and bospital, 121 City Hali ave.: telephone south 401. () HORSES ¥GR SALE: ALSO WAGON3 buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horss Market, 327 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednes Gay, SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. — NICELY FURNISHED MARKET—NICELY UNFURNISHED rooms for rent; rent cheap. 152 40 Mission Street, UROPE HOUSE, 1169 MISSION. furnished rooms, singie or en suit MCALLISTER—2 NICELY FURN front sunny room: SHED 3 terms reasonable. NICELY transients. ]’A)gl MIS N, NR. THIRTEENTH—FUR- { ZeJ2 nished front room cheap; single, $3 per @&9)() FINE UPPER FLAT 8 ROOMS AND DZLY. bath. 1029 Valencia. near Twenty-first. JLEGANT FLAT, 6 ROOMS AND BATH: all latest improvements. 713% Grove si. JEW STEPS FROM CITY HALL; ELEGANT flat; 5 rooms and st JEW SUNNY FLAT: 5 ROOMS AND BATH <\ was $20, now $13 50; Castro cable; see photo’ graph. HOVEY. 508 California st. i HAYES, COR. BUCHANAN—2 FLATS ()4_) of 3 and 6 sunny rooms, bath, etc. (OZT ELATS: SUNNY, NICE LOCATION: 4and 5 rooms: bath; Hanover pl, off Sacra- 0, below Maso) Apply 320 l‘AB\'E?\i’FY MAMMA SATISFIED; PAPA 5 contented; fiat rented from BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. LEGANT NEW'FLATS, SEVENTH ST,, BE- low Bryant, 5 and 6 rooms. bath; $8 to 51 HOUSEKEEPING EOOMS. Eddy Street. 53() EPPY—FLAT OF 2 OR 8 ROOMS FOR 0OV housekeeping; and single. Fifth Street. Q9= FIFTH—CLEAN FURNISHED HOUSE- DL keepin; rooms, $13; single, $5. 5 1981 FIFTH—FRONT ROOM FURNISHED 4402 tor housekeeping; first floor. Fillmore Street. FURNISHED SUNNY PARLOR, WITH + small room, 22083} Fillmore, nr. Clay. Folsom Street. FOLSOM—8$8 PER MONTH, 2 rooms furnished for housekeeping. SUNNY Fourth Street. FOURTH—SUNNY FURNISHED FRONT Tooms for housekeeping; rent $8. 307 Geary Street. 5)1"1 GEARY — THREE SUNNY UNFUR- Z1 {2 pished housekeeping rooms. Key 217 Geary st. 29 Harrison Street. OUR FURNISHED OR- UNFURNISHED rooms for housekeeping in private family where there are no children; separate entrances. Apyly 822 Harrison. Cottage reasonable. Harriet Street. HARRIET — FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping. Howard Street. 704 EQWARD, COR. THIRD — FINELY i furnished front rooms; first floor; also housekeeping. Jackson Street. JACKSON, NR. MASON—FURNISHED sunny front housekeeping ropms; 85 to $8. Larkin Street. LARKIN—THREE BLEGANT SU. housekeeping rooms; first floor; bath. TARKIN — NICELY FURNISHED suiteg: single: bousekeeping: bath; gas. LARKIN_FURNISHED & suite with kitchen; housekeeping; single 101 326 429 100 rooms. Minna Street. 3 MINNA — FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping; large yard. 54 Jission Streec. MISSION—TWO ROOMS COMPLETELY furnished for housekeeping. 947 0@} ON — LARGE SUNNY SUITES, 961 n‘l‘.({:‘s'::l‘le. Bousekeeplog rooms; reasonable: ; )55 MIssIoN —FRONT DOUBLE PAR- ] 055 lors complete for housekeeping; $16. street. 15 EERRY, BET. SECOND AND THIRD-3 O or 4 unfurnished rooms; bath. Point Lobos Avenue. POLNT LOBOS AVE.—THREE SUNNY 21 20 FRtiined rooms; honsekesping: - beths $12; no children. Polk Street. 1445 POLK—UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR ) light housekeeping. Post Street. 10154 BoST — 2 NICELY FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping, or for gentle- man; price moderate. l "25’ POST—3 COMPLETELY FURNISHED D4 housekeeping rooms in private family; rent 815, Inquire 160253 POSL st. Silver Street. SILVER-THREE LARGE SUN. furnished rooms: $9. South Park. SOUTH PARK—FURNISHED HOUSE- keepingsulte $8; single $5; also unfurnished. Y Perry , UN- 16 Ninth Street. month. 9] NINTH_NICELY FURNISHED FRONT 41 bay-window room; running water; light house- keeping. * 9F NINTH_NICELY FURNISHED SUSNY © rooms: terms reasonable. Polk Street. 9] § POLK — ELEGANTLY FURNISHED frout bay-window rooms; sun all day; run- Dning water; new carpets and furniture; bath, etc. #ls0 handsomely tinted single rooms; Dew carpets. Rausch Street. RAUSCH NR. HOWARD—3 NICE UN- furnished rooms; large yard: cheap rent. Euss Street. RUSS—LARGE SUNNY FURNISHED 2 frontgfom for Lwo; light housekeeping; aiso single, §5. 81 Sansome Street. SANSOME, NEAR BROADWAY—FINE sunny furnished rooms; $3 month and up- ward. Stevenson Street. @Q FOUR ROOMS, 427 STEVENSON ST., DO. between Fifth and Sixth; very convenient. Sutter Street. SUTTER — LARGE FRONT ALCOVE; rent reasonable. 711 Taylor Street. 12 TAYLOR—3 SUNNY ROOMS, 4+ bath: furnished or unfurnished. 149 TAYLOR—NEWLY FURNISHED sanny front rooms from $8 per month up. W INCHESTER HOUSE—44 THIRD, NEAR WITH Third Street. Market; most convenient and respectable; 200 rooms 26¢ to $1 50 per night; 81 50 to $6 per week; electric lights in every room; reading r'm: free bus. Miscellaneous. TRICTLY PRIVATE —TO RENT, FUR- nished, 2 lovely sunuy rooms, suitable for gen- tleman and wife; best of references given and re- quired. Address & R., box 49, Call Oftice. ORNER BAY-WINDOW SUNNY SUITES, ultable for doctors or dentists. Grand Southern, cor. 7th and Mission; elevator: moderate ratesy JULTON HOUSE, OPP. CITY HALL_FUR- ed rooms, single and suites: $8 and $16, up. BOAEDING AND ROOMS. 712 EOST-SUNNY FRONT PARLOR; ALSO & 3 single rooms; with board, $20; bath; gas. 82 GEARY — SUNNY FRONT ROOMS running water; grate; good board reason able: yard. - 116 TURK—REMODELED-NEWLY FURN. ished suites and single; first-class table board ICELY FURNISHED ROOMS; UNSUR- passed for neatness and comfort; 50c, 76¢ and 81 per day; $2, $2 50, $3 per week and up; $8 to 30 mo. Huckmeier's Hotel. GEO. GRUENIG, Pr. 100 SETS SECONDHAND HARNESS; ALL kinds: second-hand wagons, buggy, carts: 5150 20 cheap horses. Fifteenti and Valenciasts. WAGONS AND UARRIAGES. PANEL PLATFORM SPRING WAGO! weeks’ used; cheap. Call 814 Nineteenth, near Sanchez. ! CLAIRVOYANTS. RARE OPPORTUNITY TO CONSULT THE GREAT CLATRVOYANT, S PROF. F. EUGENE, FOR 50c AND $1. FOR 50c AND 1. People of San Francisco, as well as_other cities, marvel at his power. Lawyers. speculators, busi: ness men of all grades, and ladies from every walk in life, together sound his praise for the benefic they have recelved. All are pleased. Professor Eugene gives advice on business, speculation. in- vestments. love, courtship, marriage and_divorce; settles lovers' quarrels, reuniies the separated and causes a speedy and happy marriage with the one of your choice, He locates mines and buried treasures, tells 6f your friends and_enemies, re- moves evil imfluences, gives advice pertaining to lawsuits, locates and recovers old estates. The troubled and unfortunate should seek his counsel. Thousands of families long separated have been re- united by his efforts. All persons unsuccessful in buslness, who seem to be uniucky, should . visit him, seek his ald and start aright. Thousands havé become wealthy through his advice. Young men starting in business will find. it greatly to their advantage to consult him on all matters of financial interest to themselves. Hours, 10 .M. to8 P.M. Letters with stamp answered. PRO- FESSOR EUGENE, 1728 Market st. B AND 81 60c AND $1. PROFESSOR LEON, 533 Post street, hss astonished mul- titudes by 'his wonderful powers, warns you of coming dangers, averts troubles, guides you aright in all affairs of life: marriage, love, law, specula- tion, etc; all business confidentiai: letters with stamps answered: hours 9 to 8: also Sunday. ME.MOREAU, BEST past, presentand future ;25¢ up. 764 Howard st. ONSULT THE_SUCCESSFUL PALMIST clairvoyant, AUNT MARY, and succeed. 1081 Market st. 50c and $1. ROF. ZANZIC, THE WHITE MAHATMA palmist and clairvoyant medium, 315 Eliis st., tells past, present and future events with utmost truth; sittings: ladies 50¢, gents $1. JVA RAYMOND, WORLD - RENOWNED palmist; planet reader. 12 Masonst., r. 2and 3. ME. PORTER, CARD- READER; TELLS past, present, future: ladies 50c, gents $1; palmistry, clairvoyant, sittings 81 50. 126 Tark st. ME. RAVENNA READS YOUR LIFE fluently, tips on races, names given; 26c up, Removed from 828 Howard st., to 5 Fourth. REMEMBER THE SEERESS OF THE AGE, STARLIGHT, parlor 5, 116A Grant ave. ME. ARNDT, BEST FORTUNE TELLER IN VL the world: 60c and 81, shows you the picture of your future husband or wife. 4 Twelfth, cor. Market M ME. SYBILLE — LIFE-READER; PAST. AW present, tuture; charms; tee 50c. 914 O'Farrell RS, B. BAUMAN, THE RENOWNED ME- diumZand card-reader. 132 Turk st. ME. STEWART E GREATEST CARD reader and clairvoyant in the world; seventh daughter; hasread cards since 11 years of age; and mining, lawsuits and marriage; ladies or gents 50c. 917 Market st., parlors 3 and 4. ME. DR. THOMAS, SCIENTI¥IC REVEAL- er by eggs and cards; tells entire life, past, present, future; consultationson all affairs; noth- ing exceptec; ‘names given; good advice; sure help: restores lost love by sympathy; mistake im- possible; fee $1; letter $2. 929 Postst., nr. Larkin. B A VEEK'S NEWS FOR 6 CENTS—THI WEEKLY CALL. In per, for mailing. SPIRITUALISM. EST TABLE BOARD IN THE CITY; 84 50 weck, $16 a month, at Hackmeler's Hotel. ACKMEIER’S HOTEL, 123-129 EDDY ST.; new management: GEORGE GRUENIG, pro- prieter: board and room $5 and $6 a week and up. OTEL BERTLING, 714 BUSH—A FAMILY hotel: references given and required: all mod- ern_conveniences. CBILDREN BOARDED. T ADY “WITH NICE, COMFORTABLE HOME 1230 Mission. ‘wishes 1 or 2 children to board. 7OU CAN FIND REFINED HOME IN AMER- fcan family for child; terms moderate. 402 San Jose ave. ANTED—1 OR 2 CHILDREN TO BOARD; mother's care; pleasant home: near public school; easy Lerms. Address or cail 770 Twenty- second st., Oakland, TOUNG MARRIED LADY WITHOUT CHILZ dren would Iike a child, not_under 5 years, 1o board: good home. C. 11 Office. STORES TO LET. A A e R ROOMS; SUITABLE FOR BARBER OR 52"1 SIXTH—STORE, 8 ROOMS, LARGE 2 yard; for business and family; rent $12. 410 53¢ sHices; itberal induceme 5. FOURTH—SMALL STORE, WITH ROOM SEN & C0., 14 Montgomery st. OFFICES TO LET. very central; modern offices; ele- cheap. _Apply room 32, tailor sh . Ellis and Fillmore sts. KEARNY—-LARGE AIRY STORE AND 416 inroar; rent tow." Appiy 16 Gr e UMB EASTEKBELNIK BUILDING, 20 AND 24 Geary vator: electric lights: BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION A A %ot ana . 50 cts. and $1. REMOVED TO 1020 MARKET ST. REMOVED TO 1020 MARKET ST. PROF. VAN DE VEREL. A splondid opportunity to consuitthis famous ‘medium for a mero pittance. 1f you would know wha the future holds for you call without delay. Advice on all matters. PROF. VAN DE VERE, 1020 Market st. 0-NIGHT—B. ELOPING searce, slate- 25 cents. EST CIRCLE TO-NIGHT, 10 OENTS. MME: YOUNG, 605 McAllister st.; skeptics invited. O-NIGHT MRS. HUESMANN HOLDS TEST circle; 26c.; sittings daily. 793 Stevenson st., oft Ninth. TRCLE TO-NIGHT: MRS, MAYO STEERS, trance medium; 25¢. admission. 101 Grove si. G YESY MEDIUM_SITIINGS DAILY (SUN- days included): 25¢. 946 Mission; hours 10 to9. MES, PHILANDER: JUST 4 a1 ant medium; readings; 7 123 Tark st. - MES, JoJ WHITNEY, "CLAIRVOYANT srance Medium: _sittings $1. 218 Stockton st. RRIVED: A M.t0 9 LOST. OST_FROM 916 PIERCE ST., MARCH 19, green parrot. Finder will please return and receive $5 reward. OST—BLACK AND WHITE HEIFER; RE. ward for Information. J. KENNY, Silver ave. (GOLD, LOCKET, "DIAMOND ETTING: 35 reWward. LANE & CONNOLLY, 206 Market. CAKPA!GN ASSOCIATION RECEIPT-BOOK Return at Van Ness ave.: reward. ° FOUND, o s o S LSS S ORKSHIRE TERRIER FOUND. OWNER CITY REAL FKSTATE. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO. ¥ 638 MARKET ST. 648 MARKET ST. 6000 MISSION INVESTMENT: HOUSE . 9 rooms and bath, on Valencia st., near Nineteenth. -If remodeled into flats wouid pay big; lot 25x80 ft. $3300. TWO FLATS, GERMANIA ST., NEAR FILLMORE; LOT 26:3x120 FEET: -~ THROUGH TO HERMANN ST. 35000 A HANDSOME COTTAGE OF 6 « rooms, bath and large basement, on north side of Page st., near Pierce: brick founda- t‘lg_x,n, Street bituminized, cement walk, etc. ; 1ot 26x £6000. THREE FINE FLATS. = NOE ST., NEAR MARKET. NEARLY NEW. LOT 26x96 FEET. RENTS $60 PER MONTH. 4000, FINE PAIR OF FLATS, NR. MAR- & « ket and Vaiencia; § and 4 rooms and bath each: substantially bullt; brick foandation; pays $420 yer annum; always rented; recently reiuced from $4750. $¥5500. MODERN KESIDEXNCE. 2 CLAY ST., NEAR WEBSTER, 8 ROOMS AND BATH. REDUCED FROM $6500. 9500 A FINE PROPERTY ON NOB 8 . Hill; 2 flats of 6 rooms each and a substantial residence of 11 rooms and bath, on Mason st., near Sacramento; 10t 40x60 ft.; reduced from $12,000. $10.000. THREE ELEGANT FLATS. FACING PARK PANHANDLE, PAYS 10°PER CH BLOT 25x187 FEET. 6500, RESIDENCE ON PACIFIO AVE. OV, near Polk, a_ well-buils house of 10 rooms and bath; lot 26:3x100 1t. RO $3500 A COZY COTTAGE. SACRAMENTO ST.. NR. DEVISADERO. 5 ROOMS AND BATH. 7 MAKE OFFER. LOTS ! LOTS ! LOTS ! 87000—Cor, O!Farrell and Hollis sts.: 50x90 feet. $5250—Point Lobos, nr. 24th ave.: 100x100 feet. $3600—Clay st., near Spruce; 50x127:8 feet. s’ie:!oo—w“hlngmn st., Dear Devisadero; 80x 127:8 feet. #3250 Vallejo st., near Lyon: 50x187:6 feet. $2500—J ackson st., near Spruce; 25x127:8 feet. $2000--SE. cor. Hill and Noe: 51:6x110 feet. $1800—Clay st., near Maple: 25x127:8 feet. $1500—Carl st., near Cole: 25x137:6 feet. £1400—18th ave., pear California; 50x130 feot. $1050—4th ave., near California: 25x120 feet. $850—1I st., near 12th ave.: 25x100 feet. $750—28th ave., near L st.: 150x120 feet, $550—Cor. N st. and 18th ave.; 39x100 feet. LOTS ! LOTS ! EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO. HE BEST BARGAINS IN BUILDING LOTS COUNTKY REAL El‘rfi‘l'i- 4 OR_RENT. 1200 acres fine land for stock. . 30 acres Bartlett pears. 150 acres now in grain. 85 head of hogs. 100 head of cattle. Complete lot of farming implements, large house, good burns and Al place; call at once on this. EDWIN K. ALSIP & CO.. Room 29. second floor, Mills building. $35 A7 UEVWAED: ToTSIN EaRT 0AK: 9 land; easy terms. D £35 per acre, any quantity: fine soil: negr Pleas- anton; terms to suit; also & few improved, cozy country homas near by, 5 to 20 acres, at half former value; easy terms; will exchange. LEE & KISER, real estate agents, 806 Montgomery st., bet, Piie and Californ‘a, Sun Franciscd, Cal. LAMEDA COUNTY LAND FOR SALE ON your own terms at $35 per acre: 1la hours from San Francisco. BOHLIN & PROPER, 57, Chronicle building. CBICKEN RANCH FOR SALE: CHEAP rent; 1000 laying hens: 300 young chickens; horse and_wagon; harness; cow and iools. In- quire W. B. ARNDT, 529 Sixth st. OARLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. OVAKLAND KEAL ESTATE. $5000 LOT ALONE WORTH $6250; A + corner 50x100; 4 blocks from Broad- way and 11th sts ; Jarge house, 7 rooms, bath weil rented: street work, cement walks complete finest residence street in Oakland; incumbrance $4200; balance must be cash; owner must sell, hence this great sacrifice; call early, and if place suits owner will entertain any offer above Incumb- rance: positively a rare bargain and must be sold. J. 5. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. ELEGANT RESIDENCE 10 ROOMS; BEST location in Oakland; to exchange for San Fran- c1sco improved properiy: value 88000, all clear; cost §10.000; will | pay cash difference. WILLIAM J. DINGEE, 460 Eighth st., Oskiand. TOEXCHANGE—2CO1TAGES IN OAKLAND: £ood neighborhood: rent $30; value n{!vofl: no mortgage; for San Francisco residence, Western Addition: will pay $2000 difference. WILLIAM J. DINGEE, 460 Eighth st., Oakland. AN IDEAL PLACE For summer home: fishing. hunting or poultr; 16234 acres good land: 40 miles out; only $1625. PRETTY OEANGE AND LEMON HOME near Sun Diego: 20 acres all subirrigated: neat cottage; stock and tools in the lovely El Cajon; very che? 12 ACRES; 14 MILE FROM DEPOT; ALA- pe; meda County; extra good land: only $25 T acre. HUGH SHIELS, 602 Market st., Crocker bidg. INE QUARTZ, GRAVEL, MINING AND timber property in Nevada County. Call or write H. L. W., 719 Polk st., city, for terms, etc. ARM PROPERTIES, ALL KINDS AND ALL sizes, improvea and unimproved. for sale in the best part of Alameda <ounty. Ingquire of & SALZ, Centreville. W ANTED-TO BUY A GOOD, WELL-IM- proved farm in one of the bay counties: value notto exceed $7500. Address HARRY M. MORSE, 906 Broadway, Oakland. 12.000. A, BEAUTIFUL HOME AND . . fruit ranch nv Mountain . View, nta Clara County; only 5 minutes’ walk from siation and school; full bearing: complete equip- ment for drving; all modern improvements; the income is §2500 per year, sure; this is a place that will stand investigation.' WALTER A. CLARK, Mountain View, Cal. ARIN COUNTY—5000 ACRES 26 MILES irom San Francisco. Rancho de Novato. Tracts cut auy size desired; fruit, graln and vegetable land, o irrigation; both rall and water transportation: $40 to $70 ver acre; terms made 10 suit; send for circlar, - Improved dairy farms for sale with cows. EYNDICATE INVESIMENT COMPANY, 64 and 65 Chronicle building. ITTLE HOMES CLOSE TO TOWN: IM- proved; easy terms; also 4, 6 and 12 acre pleces on 8'and 10 years’ credit; 3 partly improvea, ith small house,” etc. D. H. TWING, Sonoma Inquire 632 Marke: st.. 8. F./ END FOR OUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES for sale. WOOSTIKR & WHITTON. San Joso. PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. FLA N THIS CITY, LOT 50x114, PRICE 85000; 3 houses and lots in Oakland, $2000, $3000 and 85000: 20-acre ranch in Sonoma County, only $1000; 480-acre ranch to exchange for Los Augeles property; 2 stores and 6-room flat for San Diego property: 2 1ots in Ocean View, $500.each. To buy. sell or exchange any kind of property apply to DECKER, 1020 Market st., op- posite Fifth. . INE OPPURTUNITY; 50 ACRES FINE level valley land; 24 acres prunes, 20 acres Bartlett pears, full bearing next year: good house; station at the. place: $45005 1o Incambrance: terms to suit. J. T. PETERS, Mills building. $2000. \WASTED FOR 2 YEARS AT @ Z - per cent interest on first mortgage on improved property; -good security. HUGH M. CAMERON, broker, 479 Ninth st., Oakland, 7 ANTED—HOUSE-RENTING AND CARE of your Oakland property; reference Firsy National Bank. F. KINGS, real estate agent, 457, Ninth st., Oaklan OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE, $85. FSRNTLURE 4 RO OMS. . SCHELL- . HAAS', 408 Eleventh st., Oakian; ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—1435 PARK STREET. ALAMIDA REAL 82300, 4N ELEGANT NEW COTTAGE ~ 3 1ooms and bath; lot 30x203; $150 cash, E?Oger month—No. 732. $1750—Cottage; 5 rooms and bath; $20 per month: a snap—No. 736. $2000—New cottage: 5 rooms and bath; lot 30x 127; 8150 cush. £20 per month—No. 739, $1500—Worth 82700; to close an estate; corner; *STATE. 94x115; street work, sewer, etc., complete; will make 3 building lats. §3000—New modern cottage: near station; no cash down; §30 per month—No. 698. $950—11, acres land on Bakers ave.; worth $1700; one-half casn. Choice lots for sale, houses to_let in all parts of Alameda. H. P. MOREAL & CO., 1432 Park st. OULTRY BANCH — FOR BALE OR BX- change, ‘& complete poultry plani; 3 acres of {and, house, stable, horse and wagon: 800 fowls; orchard; plenty of water. E.D. JUDD, 1424 Park street, Alameda. 107 TC G0 BOWR sis MORTHLY : NEW $ 5 and 6 Toom cotiages with every modern conver: cice; near station, school, etc ; With lot; $2400 to $5000: send for iliustrated book of Alameda, free, Alameda Land Company, 1500 Park st., Alameda. A WEEKS NEWS FOR T OENTS — THE WEEKLY CALL. ip wraoper, for mafling. BERKELEY KEAL ESTATE. “WHO WILL VIEW THE HILLS WITH me, * and see those cheap lots T have for sale? Such a view! Easy terms. JOS. J. MASON, Berke- ley station. H, HOW BEAUTIFUL! som; o near the university: near the electric- cars and railroad; cottage of 7 rooms; lot 50x135 and a corner. Apply to JOSEPH J. MASON, Berkeley station. JOSEPH J. MASON, REAL ESTATE AND Insurance, removed to Berkelev station. TREES IN BLOS- 1280, ACRES TIMBER LAND, KERN G0 'water: fine for cattle-ralsing. N..bx.16,Call PROPERTY WANTED. W ANTED-WELLLOCATED CITY PROP- erty, yalue $5000 to $10,000; will pay $5000 in weli-located country land, balance in cash. Send description and price to M. R. D., box 31, Call Office. MONEY TO LOAN. A BYANCESON DIAMONDS JEWELRY, ETO Columbia Loan & Collateral Office, 9 Grant aye. NY AMOUNT: 1ST, 2D or 3D MORTGAGES; estates, nndivided interests, real estate in pro- bate. MCCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery, rooms 2-3. ARE IN THE CASTRO-ST. ADDITION, Situated on the Gurrero-st. electric road, 30 minutes’ ride from the business portion of the city; lots only $350 to $400: terms only $5 cash and $5 monthly; all streets graded, sewered and mac- adamized; water mains laid: many of the lots re- quire no grading; we have sold 125 lots in the last 4 months: a number of pretty homes have been built: go to-day and sce these lots; take Mission or ‘Valencia st. cars, transfer at 14th st. to Guerrero-st. electric road and ride to Castro and Chenery ; agent on ground daily, including Sundays. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. $380 1005 TREAT AVE. NEAR 23D « st.; nearly new, comfortable, bay- window residence of 7 rooms and bath; contains every modern improvement; good stable; terms, 8500 cash, balance $30 per month; see it immedi- ately. TOBIN & MCNALLY, 630 Market st. NIOE COTTAGES FOR RENT OR FOR SALE (5 Tooms rach): fine view. A pply Thompson's Hotel, Rose and Shattuck aves., Berkeley, OS ANGELES CITY LOTS: WILL EX- change. J. E. GORDON, 202 Market st. $65(). LOT 80x00; FALCON, NEAR 18TH: bhe . 15 minutes from City Hall; cars to park pass. ' J. R. RICHE, San Rafael. ODERN 2-STORY DWELLING, 7 ROOMS; M 'bath, basement and attic, built for $2500; flats ani cottages built at most reasonable rates. Call and see plans. JAS. McCCONAHEY, 1148 Mission st. $500 CORNER; 51x100: IN BERKELEY ; + on railroad; $10 monthly. $400—Corner; 50x100, with creek. #1500—Corner; 100x100: macadamized. £1000—Corner; ‘100x100; $15 monthly. $175—Lot 25x185; $10 down: $5 monthly. CHAS. A. BAILEY, 20 Montgomery st. A WEEKS NEWS TOR § CENTS—THE of EEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for mailing. LEGAL NOTIUES, JOTICE ~T0 "CREDITORS —BSTATE OF WILLIAM A. VIGOREUX, deceased — No- ticeis hereby ziven by the undersigned, ELIZA- BETH A. VIGOREUX, executrix of the last will and ‘testament of WILLIAM A. VIGO- REUX, deceased, tol the creditors of, and _all persons having claims against the said deceased, Lo exhibit them with the neeessary vouchers wilh: in ten months after the first publication of this no- ticeto the said ELIZABETH A. VIGORE UX, at 160934 Turk street, the same being the place for the transaction of the businessof the said estate, in the City and County of San Francisco, State of Catifornis. ELIZABETH A. VIGOREUX, executrix of the estate of WILLIAM A. VIGOREUX, de- ceased. ; Dated at San Francisco, February 24, 1896. HENRY E. HIGHTO, attorney for_executrix. ITY AND COUNTY TREASURY, SAN Francisco, March 21, 1896.—In compliance with the provisions of section 5 of order 1698 ot the Board of Supervisors, approved Septem ber 13, 1880, there will be sold at_public_sution by E. S. Spear & Co., at their salesrooms, 31 and 33 Sutter street, on MONDAY, April 20, 1896, at 10 o'clock A. M., sundry articles of stolen, lost and unclaimed roperty recovered by the police force of San Francisco, as detalled In an Inventory ihereof on file in the oflice of the Clerk of the Board of Super- visors, and consisting of jewelry, wearing apparel, plstols, knives, eic. Open for Ingpection on mora: ng of sale. A. C. WIDBER, City and County Treastrer. N[ONEY LOANED ON_JEWELRY AND other valuables at the Security Loan Office, 1106 Marketst..or. Mason: private entrance 7 Turk. TRECT ON YOUR FURNITURE OR PIAN no removal; no delays; no commissions: low interest. Rm. 68, Donohue bidg, 1170 Market st. OANS ON REAL ESIATE: 1ST OR 2ND mortgages, furniture or pianos without re- moval In the eity and Oakland or Alameda, any amount: lowest rates. BECKER, 328 Montgomery. ST & 3D MORTGAGES: INTERESTS IN ES- 0 delay MURPHY,628 Mrkt. 500,000,°F FE&L ESTATE; LOWEST 5 rates. A.SCHULLER,508 Montgy jgrezn MORTGAGES,ALSO ON FURNITURE & planos; no removal. 240 Montgomery st., T. 1. $200 000 MODERATE RATES OF I - .+ terest. Km 214. 328 Montzmy. & PAWNBROK ERS, T 126 KEARNY ST, ROOM 9—-MONEY loaned, watches, dlamonds, etc.; low rates: pzi- elevator: pledges for sal ) cheap. fOO 000 TO LOAN ON LIFE INSUR- . ance policies; bankbooks bought; Cribple Creek mining stocks. JOSEPH B. )PLITZ, room 9, 830 Pine st. EDUCATIONAL. MES, MELVILLE SNYDER, STUDIO 5id Sutter; teacher vocal music (Italian method), piano; elocution; dramatic elocution a specialty: vocal and Shakespearean classes; dancing. QPANISH, FRENCH, GERMAN ; MODERATE, Difeisterschaft School Languages, 122 0'Farrell st TOICE BUILDING, PANTOMIME AND ACT- ing. LEO COOPER, 814 Geary st. OSEPH GREVEN, VOICE IMPROVER. 82 Ninth st. YRES, THE LEADING SHORTHAND GOL- £X. Jege: Individual Instruction; 4 months’ course; Gay and evening 325 Montgomery st. ROFESSOR G, MANSFIELD, TEACHER OF violin, guitar, mandoline, banjo. 1707 Market. UITAR, MANDOLIN, PIANO AND VOCAL lessons; 83 mo. MARY WESTHAUS, 89 Fiith, %, FHE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE of California in and_for the City and County of San Irancisco, Department No. 10. In the matter of the application for voluntary dissolution of “The San Ysidro Investment Com- pane? (a corporation). Notice of hearing. No. Notice {s hereby given that The San Ysidro In- vestment Company, & corporation formed under the laws of the State of California, resented 10 the Superior Court of the State of Caiifornia in and for the City and_County of San Francisco an appilcation praying 1o be digsolved, and hat NDAY, the 20th day of April, 1896, at the hour of 10 0'clock A. . of that dxy, or 8s soon thereafter as counsel can be "heard, ana_thc court- room of Department No. 10 of said Superior Court in and for the City and County of San Francisco, at the new City Hall, San Francisco, California, are sppolnted as the time and place a: which said ap- ication will be heard. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and aflixed the seal of said Superior Court this 12th day of March, 1896, [Seal.] C. F. CURRY, County Clerk. By WM. R. A JOHNSON, Deputy County Clerk and ex-oflicio Deputy Clerk 0f "the Superior Court. DONALD Y. CAMPBELL, Attorney for Peti- tioners. 5Tk SUPERIOR COUBT OF THE STATE of California, in and for the_City and County of San Francisco. Department No. 10. Ln the matter of the applicat’on for voluntary dissolution of “The Dinsmore Water Company” (a corporation). Notice of hearing. No. 13,948. Notiee is hereby given that The Dinsmore Water Company, a corporation formed under the laws of the State of California, has presented to the Supe- rior Court of the Btate'of California in and for the City and County of San Francisco ‘an application praving tope dissolved, and thar MONDAY, tise 0th day of Aprll, 1896, at the hourof 10 o'clock A. >« of that day, Or as soon thereaiter as counsel can be heard, and thecourtroom of Department No. 10 of said Superior Court in_and for the Clty and County of San Francisco, in the new City Hall, San Franclsco, Cal. af€ appointed aa the timé and place at which sald apolication will be heard. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Suparior Court this 12th day of March, 1896. TSeal.] C. F. CURRY, County Clerk. By WM. R. A. JOHNSON, Deputy County Clerk and ex-officio Deputy Clerk of the Superlor Court. DONALD Y. CAMPBELL, Attorney for Peti- tioners. e — PROPOSALS. : PROFOSALS “FOR “IMPROVEMENTS yAT scnoolhouses—Sealed proposals will be received by the Superintendent of Common Schools, in n session of the Board of Education, new all, on Wednesday, March 25, 189 30 P, for the construction '0f water-closets, outbulldings and bulkhead at the Longfellow Primary and Rin- con Grammar schools, at the Denman Grammar School and at the Cooper Primary School, in City and County ot San_Francisco, in accordance with plans and specifications at the office of Charles I. Havens, architect of the board, room 55, Flood building. corner Fourth and Market sts. The board reserves the right to reject any or-all bids as the pugumnfi‘ ire. [STON, Secretary. _STORAGE A At AR RN ‘A B SMITH FURNITURE CO, 137 ELLIS; + low rates; fire-proof building; Eastern plan. H. ROONEY, 722 MISSION—STORAGE AT .reduced rates: basement storage,81 50 perload S‘ronum OF FURNITURE, PIANOS, ETC. R. F. OSBORN & CO., 761 and 753 Market st. ANJO, PTANO AND GUITAR, 50c PER LES- son: music furnished. 125 Tenth st. {NGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT: PRIVATE or class; moderate. MISS DILLON, 305 Larkin, JLOCUTION—DRAMA, DELSARTE, PHYSL cal culiure, voice cuiture. OLIVE HOFF SCHROEDER, 299 Hyde st.: call after 1 ». i, ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private theatricals arranged: pupils rehearsed on stage. R, 5 and 12, 1.0.0.F, block, 7th and Mkt. CHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME- chanical engineering. surveying, architecture, assay; estab. '64. VAN DER NAILLEN, 728 Mkt, JJ EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST ST. Bookkeeping, business practice, shorthand, typing, electrical engineer.ng, telegraphy. modera languages rapidly taught. Tite for catalogue. 1GHTSCHOOL; HEALL'S BUS. COLLEGE ;24 Post; commercial, shorthand, English : low rares SHERIFF SALES. HERIFF'S SALE—NELLIE LUCEY, PLAIN- 1iff, vs. JOHN O'BYRNE as executor of the last will of ELLEN MURPHY, deceased, and JOHN O’BYRNE, defendants. No. 52,225 Supe- rior Court, Department 4. Order of sale and de- cree of foreclosure. Under and by virtue of an order of sale and de- cree of foreclosure, issued out of the Superior Court, Department 4. of the City and County of San Francisco, State of Californis, on the 7th day of March, D. 1896, in the above entitled action, wherein NELLIE LUCEY, the sabove named plaintiff, obtained a judgment and decree o fore- closure against JOHN O'BYRNE as executor of the last will of Eilen Murphy, deceased, and JOHN O'BYRNE, defendants, on the 8d day of March, A.D. 1896, which said judgment_and d: cree was on tle 4th day of March, A. D. 1896. recorded in judgment book 29 of said’ court, at page 322, T am commanded to sell all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, Iying and being in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, and bounded ana described as follows: Commenc: ing at & point on the easterly line of Michigan street, distant thereon one hundred and seventy- five (175) feet northerly from the northerly line of Sierra street; thence ruuning northerly along the easterly line of Michigan street twenty- five (25) feet: thence at right angles easterly one hundred (100) feet: theuce at right angles south- erly twenty-five (25) feet. and thence at right angles westerly one hundred (100) feet to the point of commencement, being rtion of block number four hundred and forty-five (445) of the - Potrero Nuevo, together with ail and singular the tenements, hereditaments and _appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertainiug. Public notice is hereby given thaton TUESDAY, the 7th day of April, A. D, 1896, at 13 o'clock noon of that day, in front of the new City Hall, Larkin-street wing, in the City’and County of San Francisco, I will, in obedience to said order of sale and decree of foreclosure, sell the above described Property or &0 much thereof as may be necessary to raige suflicient money to satisty said_judgment, with_interest and costs, etc., to the highest and _best bidder for gold coin of the United States. RICHARD I. WHELAN, Sherift. San Francisco, March 16, 1896. M. COONEY, ‘Phelan. building, San Francisco, attorney for plaintif. MAGKIAGE LIUENSES, The following marriage licenses were issued by the County Clerk’s office yesterday: L. J. Henderson and Gretchen V. Lyons, 34—18. John W. Miller and Mary A. Thotnton, 28—18. T. A. McCarren and Maggie Campbell, 2220, —_— e DIVORCE PROUCEEDINGS, Complaints filed: Alice B. Weed against Alonzo Weed. Louise Goliksen against Claus Goliksen. Divorce granted: Eliza C. Colling from John R. Collins, for cruelty; by Judge Hunt. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. [Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of persons authorized 10 have the same published. ] BORN. FARMAN—In Napa, Cal., February. 25, 1896, to the wife of Dr. C. H. Farman, a son. FREEMAN-—In this city, March 23, 1896, to the wife of Walter J. Freeman, a daughter. HAHN—In this city, March 8, 1896, to the wife of Henry R. Hahn. a daugnter. LOVETT—In New York, March 22, 1896, to the wite of M. T. Lovett (nee Sbaw), a son. LYONS—In West Berkeley, March 19, 1896, to the wite of H. E. Lyons, a daughter. McMENOMY—In tnis city, March 16, 1896, to the wife of Charles McMenomy, a daughter. TECKLENBURG—In this city, March 19, 1896, 10 the wife of A. P. Tecklenburg, a daughtes S——————————— IOLIN, MANDOLIN, CELLO, BANJO; REA- sonable. PROF. FRANCIS, 104514 Valencia, (HEMISTRY AND ASSAYING. UUNNING I ham's Schoal, cor. Gopre and Powell sis. TRUSTEES’ SALES. RBUSTRES SALE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH the terme and under the authority of a certain Deed of Trust,duly executed by S, §. PATTER~ SON, party of the first part, to HENRY C. CAMP- BELL and THADDEUS B. KENT. Trustees, partiesof the second part; and the BAN FRAN: CISCO SAVINGS UNION. party of the third part, dated March 25¢th, 1890, and recorded in the oftice of the County Kecorder of the County of Fresno, State of California, in Liber 107 of Deeds, pages 414 and. following: and In pursuance of aresojution passed on the 27th day of February, 1896, by the Board of Directors of said SA FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION, &’ corporation, and the holder of the note (No. 9922), 10 secure payment of which the aforesald Deed of Trust was_executed, declaring tha, default had been made in the payment of the principal sum and other sums, due under said note and Deed of Trusi, and requesting and directing said HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, Trusives, tosell the real estate described thereisi 10 satis: ndebtedness. ' We, HENRY C. CAMPBELL ana THADDEUS B. KEENT, Trustees, do hereby give notice that on TUESDAY, the R1st day of March, A. D. 1896, at 12 o'clock noon of that day, and &t the auction salesroom of KASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., No. 638 Market street, In the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, we will sell at pub- 1ic auction, to the_highest bidder, for cash in gold coln of the' United States, all the pieces or parcels of land sitnate in the Courty of Madera (formerly part of the County of Fresno), State of Lalifornia, described as 10ll0WS, to Wit: “According to the' official plats and system of surveys of the Government of the United States: Tn Township twelve (12) fsouth, range eighteen (18) east; Mount Diabio base and inerfdian: section elght (8) the west Dalf of the south- west quarter (W. Y5 0f SW. 14). ¥ sbotion sevenieen (17) this’ Dorthwest quarter NW. 14). Contafaing in all two hundred and forty (240) acres of land, more or less, together with the ap- of the purtenances. 5 TERMS OF SALE—Cash in gold coi United States: ten per cent payable to tie under- signed on the fall the hammer, balance on de- livery of deed: and if not so paid, unless for want of title (ten days being allowed for search), then sald ten per cent to be forfeited and the sale to be void. Acts of sale at wreh.url!q‘_lxznn HENRY [PB! nnfi»mui‘x.gn‘ i""!“'"‘- PHYSIC1AN! APPLY FOR RATES FOR STORING FURNI- ture, etc. SHIREK & SHIREK, 747 Market. ‘T)R. E. F. WEST, 107 LEAVENWORTH ST., nr. Golden Gate ave.; office and residence. ONTINENTAL BUILDING AND LOAN A4S, socistion—Home office, 222 Sansome st., S ¥, General savings & loan business. Ed E. Hill, Prw. Oliver Eldridge V.Fr.; W Corbin, Sec.& Gen.Msa apply 668%5 Clemeniinas:. SEWING MACHINES, LL KINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, Tented, repaired; lowest rates. 205 Fourth st, TORAGE OF FURNITURE, PIANOS, HOUSE- S bold goods, ete. J. M. Puwt.vt%!finnsfi EMOVED—DR. C. C. O'DONNELL TO 1206 Market st. ; diseases of woman a specialty. TISON BROTHERS, 1710 MARKET— Storage; low rates; telophons South 782, R.A.px LUCIS, PHYSION-SURGEON,ROYAL 'University Turin,ltaly, Nucieus bldg,661 Markt MARRIED. BABCOCK—FAVRE—In San Mateo, March 21, 1896, by the Right Rev. Bishop Nichols, Harry Babcock and Katherine B. Favre, ICKELHEIMER—KLINE—In this city, March 22, 1896, by the Rev. Dr. Julius Fryer of the Bush-street Temple. Henry JTckelheimer and Eda Kline, botk of San Francisco. ROTH—HANS—In this city, March 21, 1896, by the Rev. F. Bonn, Henry John Koth and Emma Dorothea Hans, both of San Francisco. LOVRETOVICH — GARTLAND — In Oakland, March 23, 1896, Frank B. Lovretovich and Bridget Gartland. DIED. Moffatt, Arthur J, O’Brien, William O’'Rourke. Elizabeth Puckhaber, Herman Petty, Walter Rodgers, John M. Aird, Catherine Bruton, Ann M. Cassen, Henry Dwinell, Rebecca M, Farren, John W. Fitzpatrick, Rev. T. Fitagerald, Ellie Rogers, Sarah A. Foley, Catherine Schulken, Julia Gremminger, Waiter V. Schutte, Raymond J. Jolland, Catherine Serb, Joseph XKubn, Herman St. John, Georgianna McDonald, Angus c , Anthony Marcum, Mrs. Bridget ary Mecredy, Jobn J. ‘Wilson, Elizabeth T. ‘Whitten. Earl F. AIRD—In this clty, March 21, 1896, . a: her residence, 662 Bryant street, Catherine Aird, deatly beloved wife of Dariifig Alrd, and lox: iug mother of Mrs. William Cooper of Oakland, Mrs. Lachlan Mcintosh, James C. and Agnes Aird of San krancisco, a native ot Glasgow, Scot- land, aged 69 years and 21 days. [Glasgow - papers please copy.] ## Friends and acqualutances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), as 10:30 o'clock 4..,from her Iate Tesidence, 562 Bryant sireet. interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. BRUTON—In Napa. March 23, 1896, Ann M., widow of the iate John Bruton, s native of Dub- 1in, aged 80 years. . A@Friends and_acqualritances are res; tully Invited to attend the funeral TO MORROW {Wednesday), au § o'clock .., trom the resl- lence of her son, Danlel Bruton, 1630 Railroad avenue, Alameda, thence to the Church of thg - Immaculate Conception, Jefferson and Elntf streets, Oakland, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock 4. M. Intermen: St. Mary's Cemetery. ¥ CASSEN—In this city, March 23, 1896, Henry Cassen, beloved husband of the late Magdalena Cassen, and father of Annie, Albert and the late Charles Cassen and Mrs. Lizzie Brenmar, & native ;a& m-n. Getmany, aged 78 years 1 month and DWINELL—In East Oakland, March 22, 1896, Rebecca M. Dwinell, n?u" of Tennessee, aged 72 years 5 months and 20°days. Steinbunler, Capt. Wi Sullivan, Jeremiah Thronsen, Annie Weld, Mary C. | CAREW & E 15 FARREN—In this city; March 21, 1896, John W., beloved busband of Margaret A, Farren, a native of Ireland. A-The funerat will take piace THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 9 0'clock A. M.. from his -1ate resi< dence, 500 Harrison street, thence to St. Mary’s Cathedral, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebratéa for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 10 o'clock 4. M. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. i KNIGHTS OF ST. PATRICK—The members of this society are requested to assemble at the Tesidence of our late brother member. John W. Farren, 500 Harrison sireet, corner First, THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 8:45 o'clock A. M., (O attend the funeral in a body. . % JEREMIAH DEASY, President. THOMAS J. STANTON, Secretary. FITZGERALD—Inthis city, March 22, 1896, El- Lie. dearly beloyed wife of the late James Fitzger- ald. daughter of Mrs. Ellen Reavey, and sister of ‘Thomas, James, A. J. and Mary Reavey, a native of New York. 2%~ Friends ana acqualntances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 8:45 0'clock A. M., from herlate Tesidence. 131o Freelon streer, thenceto St. Rose’s Church, Brannan street, between Fourth . and Fifth, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commenc ing at 9 o'clock A. M. FITZPATRICK—The anniversary solemn requiem mass for the repose of the soul of Rev. Timothy Fitzpatrick will be sald TUESDAY, March 24, at 10 o'clock A, 3., at All Hallows Church, Fif- teenth avenue, South San Francisco., FOLEY—In Sacramento March 22, 1896, Cath- erine” Foley, beloved ‘mother of Johu Foley of San Francisco, and Mrs, E. McCallum of Sacra- mento, a native of Cork, Ireland, aged 78 years. B9 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday). at 2 o'clock P. M. sharp. from_the par- lors of McAvoy & Gallagher, 20 Fifth street, thence to St. Joseph's Chureh 'for services. In- - terment Mount Calvary Cemetery. GREMMINGER—In this city, March 22, 1896, Walter V., infant son ot Francis C.and Mary Gremminger. a native of San Francisco, aged 9 months and 10 days. A3 Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 2:30 o'clock . M.. from the resi- dence of 'the parents, 6501% Natoma Streel. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. HOLLAN D—In this city, Mdrch 22, 1896, Cather- ine, beloved wife of the late James Holland, and mother of Thomas, Charles and Leo Holiand, Mrs. Thomson and the late Mrs. Goggin, & native of Ireland, aged 49 vears. [Minnesoa and Wis- consin papers please copy. RF-Friends and acguaintances are respect: - fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock A. M., from her late residence, 1227 York street. thence to St. Peter's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 10 o’clock 4. M. loterment Mounnt Calvary Cemetery. e KUHN—In Yountville, Napa County, March 17, Herman Kuhn, brother of the late Geore Kuhn, and uncle of G. A. Kuhn of San Francisco, aged 50 years. McDONALD—In this city. March 22 1898, Angus, beloved father of Peter and Mary Ellen McDon- ald. anative of Scotland, aged 44 years. AF-Friends and acquamiances are respect- fully invited to astend the services THIS DAY (Tuesdsy), at 10:30 o'clock A. M., 8% the par- Tors of McAvoy & Gallagher, 20 Fifth stree: Interment Holy Cross Cemeters by the 11:45 0'ClOCK A. M. train srom Third and Townsend streets. MEDONALD—In the City ana County Hospital, March 23, 1896, William McDonald, aged 38 years, & McDONOGH—Tn the City ana Conntr Hosoital, March 23, 1896, Anthony McDonogh, aged 53 years. MARCUM—In San Jose, March 22, 1896, Mrs. Bridget Marcum, & native of Ireland, aged 65 yeal MECREDY—In this city, March 23, 1896, John Joseph, ‘husband’ of the late Jane Graham ecredy, and father of Mrs. A. A. Osborn, and Thomas, John, William, Frederick and Ray Mecredy, ‘4 Dattve of County Down, Ireland, sged 82 years 4 months and 20 days. [Victoria (B. C.) papers please co| g@-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday). at_2 o'clock ». ., from his late residence, 422 Church streei, between Seven- teenth and Eighteenth. MOFFATT—In this city, March 22, 1896, Arthur J., beloved son of John and Lily Moffatt, a na- uveof San Francisco, aged 4 monthsand 22 days. stern papers please copy.] B@-Friends are respectiully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (imesday), at 10:30 o'clock A. M., from the residence of the parents, 48 Grove street. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. O'BRIEN—In this city, March 23; 1896, Willlam, husband of the late Catherine O'Brien, and father of Xrs. R. H. Hazleton. Mrs. W. C. Ord- way and John H., Marle, Charles A., W. E. and’ the late_James L. O'Brien, a native of St. An- drews, N, B., aged 66 years 3 months and 2 days. O’'ROURKE—In Oakland. March 22, 1896, Eliza- beth, belaved wite of John O Rourke, & native of Doylestown, Pa., aged 54 years. BaTho funeral will take place THIS DAY (Taesday), at 10 0'CioCK A. M., from the family residence, corner of Fortieth street and Telegraph avenue, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10:30 o'clock A M. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. PETTY—In East Oakland, March 23, 1896, Wal- ter, son of John and Mary J. Petty, and_brother of J. Arthur, Emma, Joseph, Rowland. Eva and Grace Petty, a native of England. aged 19 years 7 moths and 2 days. - Frienas and acquaintarices are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 3:30 o’clock P. 3., at the residence of his parents, 1551 Twenty-sixth avenue, East Oakland. lnterment Mountain View Cemetery. PUCKHABER—In Rocklin, March 17, 1896, Herman, beloved son of H.and Mary E. Puck- haber. a native of San Francisco, aged 22 years and 3 months. RODGERS—In this city, March 22, 1896, John M. - Roagers, a native of Germany, aged 58 years. B Friends and acquainiances are respect- tully invited to astend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 3 o'clock P. M., from the par- lors of McAvoy & Gallagher, 20 Fiith street, Interment L. 0. O. F. Cemetery A ROGERS—In this city, March 23, 1896, Sarah A. Rogers. aged 87 years. < SCHUTTE—In this city, March. 23, 1896, Ra; mond Joseph, beloved son of John A.and Ma garet L Schutte, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 monghs and 18 days. SCHULKEN—In this city, March 22, 1896, Julia, beloved wife of Henry Schulken, and mother of .Fredadie. Annje, Tilile and Louise Schulken, and sister of Julius Schulken, Mrs. C. Strube and Mrs. Captain Haake, and nfece of Mrs. A. Arme- mann, Mrs. L Thiele and George Hager, a native of Germany, aged 36 vears 2 months and 28 days. A member of Hoffgungs Loge No. 1, 0. d. H.S. & Friends and acquaintances are respect- sully invited fo attend the faneral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock P. .. from her Iate resi- dence, 25 Tywenty-third street, corner Hampshire. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. SERB—In Oakland, March 22. 1896, Joseph, husband of Emily Serb, and father of Mrs. S. E. Mott and Mary and William Serb, . a nasive of Prague, Bohem1a, aged 70 years. STEINBUHLER—In Soquel, March .21, 1896, Captain Wiillam Steinbuhler, beloved husband of K. Olivia Steinbuhler, a native of Vienna, ‘Austria, in his eightieth year. ST. JORN—1n Oakland, March 22, 1896, Georgi=; ann, wife of the iate Newton H. St. John, and beloved_mother of Chauncey . M. St. John, & na- tive of New York.]lsefl 57 years. [New York apers please copy. P e Friends ate. respecttally invited o attend the funeral services THIS DAY (Tuesday), at: 2 o'clock P. M., at 1244 Poplar street, near Six- teenth, Oakland: Interment private, SULLIVAN—In this city, at the Potrero. March. 22, 1895, Jeremiah, beloved husband cf Johauna Sullivan, and tather of Timothy and Margaret Sullivan, and orother-in-law of Michael and Timothy Driscoll, & native of Bantry, County Cork, Ireland, aged 42 years. A@-Friends and acquaintances’ are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesdar). at 9 0'clock A. 3t from his late resi- dence, 1602 Kentucky street, thence to St. Tere- sa’s Church, where & requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9:30 0'clock . M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ik RONSE N—In this eity, March 22, n' T‘E(a, beloved daughter of Fred and Annie Thron- sen, a native of West Berkeley, aged 1 year 7 ‘months and 23 days. WELD—In Alameda, March 22, 1896, Mary C. Weld, beloved wife of Samuel Weld, a native of New York, aged 51 years. A7 Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY Tuesday). at 2 o’clock P. M., from her late resi- ence, 2033 Pacific avenue. Interment Moun- tain View Cemetery, Oakland. ‘WHITTEN—In this city, March 23, 1886, Earl Franeis, beloved son of W. Scoit' and Moilie Whitten, . native of San’ Francisco, aged. 4 years 6 months and 21 days. B~ Friends and acquaintances are respect- suily in¥ited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 3 o'clock . M.. from 14 Morris avenua. T » ‘WILSON—In Golden Gate, March 22, 1896, Eliza- beth T. Wilson, a native of Sun Franclsco, aged 31 years 7 months and 23 days. 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