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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1896. or and Broadway reasonable. Apply 5 LET—3 ROSE A ket, 5 rooms. ot ROOMS, Harcison, 1 H TA PPRECIAT D IF SEEN—829% S near Jones; choice for doctor or «ressmaker. & 14 HOUSE 6 $14. Fohne Getter. @O} E OF 9 ROOM 30 Webster st. W G a peopio nihi: MOND, 10 Montgomery TAY-WINDOW HOUSE Perry st., just off Fourth; OF 4 ROOMS; rent $12 50, water €. Apply 1o UMBSEN, 14 Montgomery st. 30 MODERY i OV, corner Scott; go and see it. "ll"\\l: 10 ROOMS AN cheap. _Applv NICOL. 534 — eighth sts., near Miss e - FURNISHED HOUSES. NISHED HOUSE r s, bet. Geary and Post. FLATS TO L EGA Toom . UPPEF NNY MOD! and bath. 933 Golden Gate Y _FLAT; SEVEN ROOMS AN 517 Gough st., near Vallejo. Q] 7. LEOOMS AND BATH; SW COR: 1 { . Scott and Ellis sts.: upper flat. T 1 ND LOWEE FLATS : large yard. 1017 3 es and Leavenworth. 5 ROOMS; BATH; RE. EEPING ROOMS — Continued. McAllister Street. furnished rooms for light housekeepin athi, bot and cold water: French range, etc. BOARDING AND ROOMS. S e SO 1205 BusH WLY FURNISHEDSUNNY 1 ' room for 2, wiin or without board. B3HE0ST, NRIYDE-NICELY FURN [SHD U large front room; board optional; reasonable HOUSEKEEPING $5 up. MISSION — SUN rooms: single and suite: 1055 MUSSION —FioNT PARLOR, WITH OO or without kitchen; other housekeeping rooms. Tooms complete: no children. 71°3 MISSION—1 OR 2 NICELY FCR- 15153 aia, : reasonable. 4 nished rms; private {ami treet. MOSS—4 ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. Apply 1065 H 5 NINTH, N housekeeping roo 20 NINTH—FU and suites, for 621 e o, ror vwo 3507 sinones gy ¥ T 299 HYDE—LARGE:SUNNY FRONT ROOM; large grounds; extra table, 110¢ 7 0 BUSH — SUNNY ROOMS, NIGELY furnished; first-class table; references. O'FARKELL — PLEASANT HOME; first-class table; sunny ingle PERSONALS, DRESS THE HAIR FOR 25c, INCLUDING waving and enameling the face; 1 follow all the latest Parisian fashions and fads, and I guarantee the most stylish coifures that can be made. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. ET MY ESTIMATE BEFORE YOU LET that carpenter work, ABERTSON, 41la Eddy st., basement. BARACHE CURE Sold at 953 Murket GOLD, SILVER, GENTS' AND LADI Clothing bought. COLMAN, 41 34, cor. Jessie. N CELY FURNISHED ROOMS; UNSUR- 4\ passed for neatness and comfort; 50c, 75¢ and FLper day: 52, 82 50, 8: ek and up; $8 to 330 mo. Hackmeler's GEOQ.GRUENIG, Pr. BEST TABLE B0ARD IN THE CITY; §450 week, 316 a month, at Hackmeler's Hotel. ACKMEIER'S HOTEL, 128129 EDDY ST.; new management: GEORGE GRUENIG, pro- prietor: board and room $5 and $6 & week and up. 2 TH—4 N 2 rooins for housekeeping: rent $20. 71 Tehama Street. TEHAMA, BET. EIGHTH AND NINTH— Two rooms for housekeeping: rent $10. Tenth Street. 3] TENTH - Y HOUSEKKEPING 431 Toms: sio 2 Third Street. =1Q THIRD, COR_ SOUTH PARK— FUR- 519 Zished rousekceping ro Van Ness Avenue. NESS AVE.—2 FURNISHED eping; 1 front sunny; VAN Tooms for Louseke: 402 RY—A all raodern; $10. Miscellaneous. W. COR. HAYES AND LAGUNA—SUNNY bay-window reoms, suitabie for doctor. 00MS TO LET Alabama Street. ¢ ALABAMA, BET. TWENTY-THIRD 1122 256 Vents tourth —4 ice sy rooms: sunny side of street: large yard; cheap rent. Lighth Streer. QHERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE, 28 STH > si., near Market; furnished and unfurnished. QUANY FLA S5 room: basen 5 8 ROOMS: YARD. 409 THIRTEENTI, . above Valencia. : SUNNY LOWER FLAT; 3 ROOM $11. GiaT edttar. 1008 Natoma st nes Eleventh 3 I "SUNNY FLAT (REAR): CEL- . 1008 Natoma st., near Eleventh. LOWER 4-ROOM FL layton, Golden Gate TROOMS AND Mo3E A SUNNY 5-ROOM FLAT. 11 WEBSTER $18. Sl watiee. }‘{\ T OF 8 8 HARRIET ST., BE- ‘QUNNY CORN D basement; lat '\ ODERN BAY-WINDOW COKNER FLA M rooms; on and Thirteenth. Q HOWARD COURT, NR. FOURT © tloor, 5 rooms; rent §14; water free. ‘\' E RENT MANY FLATS BECAUSE WE treat people right. BALDWIN & HAM- MOXD, 10 Montgomery NEW FLAT OF 7 ROOMS. Gb4 CH 4\ st., cor. Hancock, near Eighteenth. 1“',Q HYDE, AT RAILROAD CROSSING OF © California and Hyde—$-room flat: water free; occupied jormer tenant 8 years; cozy house rent §12. & : 8 AND 4 ROOM 5 Post XElls Street. HE RAMONA, 180 ELLIS ST., SAN FRAN- cisco, MRS, KATE S HART, manager—Just opened; a newly furnished, well-appointed, quiet house, ‘containing 150 rooms, large and small; sunny rooms, single or en suite; gas and electricity, hot and cold running water in éach room; elevator and fire escapes: situate convenient to the busi- ness center of the city. principal hotels and thea- ters; electric-cars direct o ferry and park pass the door. Golden Gate Avenue. 33() GOLDEN GATE AVE. - PLEASANTS 90U nyroom for 1 or 2 gentlemen; private fam- ily; $10. 4()4 SOLDEN GATE AVE. — FURNISHED L rooms: single or suite; light housekpg: $12. 63 GOLDEN GATE AVE.— NICELY FUR- nished rooms: $7 up: large yard. Grant Avenue. 1164, SRANT AVE-LARGE SUNN frout and back rooms, single and suite; all modern improvements, station stands, grates, tiling, ete._ Prices, single Tooms $1 & week, doubie rooms $1 50, frout suites 82 a week. FARRISON (RINCON HILL)-LARGE 419 sunny room; bath. Harrison Streei. OTEL BERTLING, 714 BUSH—A FAMILY hotel: references given and required: all mod- £ conveniences. CHILDREN BOARDED. W ANTED—2 OR 3 CHILDREN TO BOARD; good clean home and £60d care; terms reason- able; all one family prefered. 1431 Sanchez st., near Twenty-ninth, Mission-st. car. OXE OR MORE "CRILDREN TO BOARD; mother’s care; rensonable. 134 Collins st. IGAR-STORE, LAU furnished rooms. 41 s 11511;_1;1251'1\1711.«?1' KNOWN 4§ CBN- Tal Par taurant, 1191 Market st.; rent $70. D. R, MCNEILL, e STOR! 421 THIRD ST.; LARGE s ell suited for saloon or grocery-store. ‘)]Usu\ TORE AND ROOMS = fitted up for restaurant: fixtures for sale. G. H. UMBS: 14 Montgowery st. 9 EVERETT N & GARDI- T-CLASS SADDLE A i borse for sale; sound; gentle; 7 years ol ply stable, 2412 Gough st. 405 KEARNY—-NEWLY PAPERED AND Painte Ap MALLSTORE, WITH ROOM Apply 10 G. H, UMB- Tontzomery st. SSNYDER, STUDIO 61450 : teacher vocal mausic, piano, elocution 1 | dramatic elocution a specialty; vocal Shakespear- ean classes; stage dancing; minuet, gavorte, ete. ¥ CH. GERMAN, SPANISH_EVENING & classes; $2 month. School, Flood buildjng. H ACADEMY. CAST ssons w.: $3m. Ma: ING TAUGHT PRAOTIC Detter than in any college on earth; 6 wks; no one teaches my rapid calculations. TARR,669 Mkt. MISSER HUDDY e; terms moderate. Prof.Dx FILIPPES zestab’d 1871 N, VOICE IMPROVER. &2 OSEPIL GRE Ninth st. SH, FRENCH, GEEMAN Aeistersch: 5 BUILDINC | _Y ine. LEO COOP: YRES, THE LEADING SHORTIIAND COL- lege: individual Instruction; 4 months’ cours ng 825 Montgomery st ROFESSOR G. MANSFIELL ER OF | L violn, guitar, mandollue, banjo. 1707 Market. 322 HARRISON — FOUR UNFUFE b < sunny rooms; large yard; private fami separate entrauce. Howard Street. HOWARD, COR. THIRD—FINEL A FUR- 0 transient. (’gg HOWARD (THE ()!(LA.\'DU7~ NICELY LZAS furnished rooms, single and suites, from $1 50 to 83 50 per weel pen all night: transient. Jones Street. VAN WINKLE: elezant NEW sunny sultes snd 10 to 330. $85. 625 Golden 528 tockton. QUNNY F BA LATEST + improveme na Scott. ( —LOWER 1807 55 mea 1 large sunny rooms; bath. v papered and painted. 814 Noe aud Sanche: 5-ROOM NEW FLAT ©) FOR TH X water free; investi- < with by TEPS FROM CITY H 5 rooms and ba LL; ELEGANT 10 Grove st. B*i‘) HAYES, COR. BUCHA = of 8 and 6 sunny rooms, bath, ete. 3 TH ST, BE- Bryant, 5 and 6 rooms. bath: $8 1o $16. WEEK FOR 5 CENTS — THE EKLY CALL in wrapper. for mailing. FLATS WANTED. ANTED—FURNISHED FIL ing rooms and kitchen: mu: W HOUSEKE 131 Broderick Street. BRODERICK—3 ROOMS AND BATH; saitable for light housework; no childien, Bryant Avenue. BRY ANT—SIX CORNER-ROOMS COM- pletely furnisbed for house keeping. Bush 7 BUSH—PLEAS A { rooms; suite, single; sonabie. 110 ISHED eeping; Eddy Street. ] = EDDY- LY FURNISRHED 1O %or nousei 5 314 and $16 per mo. Ellis Street. 790 ELLIS -~ UNFURNISHED BUNNY {2V front and back rooms. ghth Streer. Y ROOMS IN REAR OF 221 rent $5. Fifth mWo s 1 Eigbth st. treet. €] FIFTH-NICE FURNISHED HOUSE- ZZ 1 xeeping and single rooms: cheap. Fillmore Street. 210.2..5 Y ~FURNISHED HOUSE- b . keeping rooms. 220814 Fiilmore st., near Clay. Folsom Street. Q3 FOLSOM—LARGE Y FURNISHED O bedroom and kitchen: yard; complete ousekecping. J0:! ST ) prices reasonable. ROOMS; RLINGTON HOUSE, 137 KEARN Y —PLEAS- ant sunny rooms, en suite and singl in every respect: terms reasonabié. Larkin Street. E1()LARKIN —SUNNY Sk 363 12“1. ALARKI front suit FURNISHED also single room. Lewis Street. $12. 3 ISEURNISHED ROOMS: WATER | 18 Lewis st., off Taylor, near Post. Marke: Street. LEGANT OFFIC AND FURNISHED rooms at 850 Market st., corner Stockton. NISHED | nished front rooms; aiso hiusekeeping; | RANI0, PIANO AND GUITAR, 50c PER LES- rnished. 125 Tenth st. B C UM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private theatricals arnmged: puplis rehearsed on stage. R.5and 12, LO.O.F. block, 7th and Mkt. JUHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING hanical engineering. surveying, architecturs, '64. VAN DER NAILLEN, 728 Mkt. EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST 8 | Bookkeeping, business practice, shorthand, | typing, electrical engineer ng, telegraphy, modera i Eflnguaqex rapidly taught. Write for catalogue. T IGHT SCHOf S BUS. COLLEGE; 23 ingiish: low ra‘es SAN / Francisco, March 21, 1896.—In_compliance with the provisions of section 5 of order 1698 of the Board of Supervisors, approved September 13, 1880, there will be sold at_public_aution by E. . Spear & Co., at their salesrooms, 31 and 33 Sutter | sireet, on MONDAY, April 20, 1886, at 70 o'clock | a3, sundry articles of stclen, lost and unclaimed | Properiy recovered by the police force of San “rancisco, as detailed in an_Inventory thereof on file in the office of the Clerk of the Board of Super- visors, aud consisting of jewelry, wearing apparel, pistols, knives, etc. Open for inspection on_morn! | ing of sale. A. C. WIDBER, City and County Treasurer. S POST = DVICE FREK; DIVORCE LAWS A SPE. 7192 POST —_BEST TABLE D, #18 A clalty: private: Do charge unless successtal; all < month: sunny single room with board, £20; Ssuits, claims, collections, wills, deads, etc., at- all the comforts of home. tended to. G.W. HOWE, atty-at-law, 850 Market st JUNNY BAY-WINDOW ROOMS; RUNNIN: ARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE w able board. 785 Haint s C | L and Newspaper Iilustration: day and evening classes: instructors, J. H. E. Partington, Gertrude Partington, R.L Partington. Particulars 424 Pine st FREE-Z i BOUK, “SIGHT, PEREECT and Defective,” postpaid. L. KUTTNER & CO. Opticians, 1644 Market, Hotel St. Nicholas, S. F. HE ECONOMY” MILLINERY, RED FRONT, 40, 46 Sixth; children’s school hats 5c.: dyed, pressed 25¢; hats trimmed 25¢; feathers curied be. NNULMENT OF MARKIAGE. AND DI- vorce; legal everywhere. P. 0. box 2263, S. F. ESAMELED LETTERS ARE MADE ONLY at 210 Steiner st.; others are agents. Baker Enamel and Manufacturing Company.. 1 A ROOM: CARPETS CLEANED ON THE fioor. 206 Leavenworth st. 1G OUTDOOR STEREOPTICON SHOW EVE- ry night cor. Market and Sixth sts.; artistic ad- vertisements in llving light; promoters of busi- ness. Consult OW L ADV. CO., 1140 Barkes st. 1”0 CARDS, $150: SHOW CARDS, 15 tel. Black 141. FILL, 22 Geary st., r. 39. ADIES' HAIR COLORING GUARANTEED; superfluous hair removea: bangs and switches. $lup. MRS. E. H. HUBBARD, 923 Market st. YHEAPEST AND BEST; GIST OUR FIGURES for paper-hanging aud painting. Co-overative ging Compuny, 685 McAlllster st. JIN'S CAL'A ASTHMATIC PAPE. instant reliet. For sale by all druggists or Ce tral Pharmacy, SW. G 3' ave. and Sutterst. T LECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM— chester House, 44 Third st., near Marke Tooms, 25¢ to $1 50 per night: 81 60 week: free bus o and from the ferry. S ON DIAMONDS, JEW- Jowest rates. 948 Market D SUITS RETAILED AT - 20 Eansome ar. nnstal DRESSMAKERS. P: LAWNS, §1 UP; WRAD- pers. 55¢ and up. 5069 Natoma, bet.6th & 7th. St A 3 UP; PERFECT FIT. 115 Kearny, room 14. ANDSTYLISHSUITS AT b m. PLANOS, VIOLINS, ARDMAN UPRIGHT OFFERED THROUGH us by a private party; obliged to sell quickly and will sell at a great sacrifice price; there is no better piano than the Hardman; it took first medal at the Columbian Exposition; we candidly believe there is no bargain in the city to equal ome at once and see for yourself. THE J. DEWING CO., warerooms second floor, ¥lood building, Fourtii and Market sts. R UPRIGHT PIANO: $125. fion; Allister st. s ALY OBLIGED 10" PART WITH HER J steinway pianooffers It at agreat sacrifice; mediate salé riccessary. Room 10, 809 Marke 'F(m SALE—1 WASHBU MANDOLIN (new) and 1 viola: made by Marcell Bieler, 7 well preserved; $200. Callauy 1676; remay ard st. P AND ONE 1. week. Teacher, box 1, Call Office. 43 PIANO; GOOD CONDITIO! SCHMITZ, )< 16 McAllister st., next Hivernia Bank. ie() E 50. LI YOU WANT IS VALUE FOR YOUR money ; investigate these prices ana be con- Sinced; the new seven-bar autobarp #6; the five- bar autoharp $4; a seventeen inlaid rosewood ribbed mandolin '$6 25; the prize-winner guitar 33 25; s0lid walnut and 0ak organs, new, $47 50 elegant new upright pianos in any style case, wal. nut, mahogany, oak, $1 ne trial ‘will convince you. J. HARRY SCOTT, 929 Market st., Spreck- el’s building. [y MONTHLY STALLMENTS—1 ©) Emerson rosewood upright; 8 pedal folding cover: price $175. 418 Ellis, room 2: TN £90. $100, §150: GREAT BAR- gains. MAUVAIS' 769 Market st. A SHAW, . 4\ Sommer, $: ; squares, $25, §. rents $3 up, allowed on purchase. HEINE, 156 Elis st. VELEBRATED HAINES BROS, BUSH & Gerts and Knabe pianos: being overstocked wholesale prices wlil rule during the next 80 days. A. L. B CROFT & CO., 824 Post st., 8. F. RRIVED—LOT OF CELEBRATED HIGH. grade T, L. Neumann planos: prices and terms moderate. H. LUEDERS, 82 Ninth st. RE YOU DESIROUS OF OBTAINING A 200d piano at a low price and upon very easy term: hen investigaie our mew rent-contract plan. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO,, Steinway repre- y GOOD CONDI- cash or installments. 106 Mc- icabl SSON” PER NEW sentatives for the Pacitic Coast, SW. cor. Kearny and Sutter sts. \ 7M. G. BADGER, 26 O'FARRELL, ROOM 1, first floor; sole agents Halle: & Davis pianos} SMALL N, '228 Post. CITY REAL ESTATE. URNHAM & MARSH CO., 428 MONTGOMERY ST. REAL ESTATE. RENT COLLECTORS. 8114.000, RRICK | INPROVEMENTS; . « large prominent business cor- ner; 5582 0 &) REDUCED PRICE; SIXTH ST.; $28.000. T35t w5 () POWNTOWN STORE PROP- $17.010. erty; never vacant; rent $120; fine new building. REDUCED PRICE! %17.400, ELEGANT WESTERN ADDL o . . tion business corner; built by day's work; rents $183. MUST BE SOLD! $5150, SOST, 86200: BRAUTIFUL 1o OU. Western Addition Hats; rents $42 60. COTTAGE ROUSE! $3000. AL05T NEW: 6 ROONS AND b « bath; Western Addition; terms same as paying rent. BURNHAM & MARSH CO., 428 Montgomery st. WILL SECURE A NEW BAY-WIN- $1“00 dow cottage; modern improvements; basement; lot 25x100; South Broderick st., near Haignt. Apply 1330 Mission st. ARKET-STREET PROPEKTY. M R READY FOR BUILDING, CORNER 75x80. NEAR VALENCIA. Rare chance for investors to buy below the mar- ket value. Save commission and time. Address 0. X. R., lockbox 429 Montgomery st., 8. F. $1600. }EN,5EOOM COTTAGE: BRICK . foundation: stable for horse and car- ringe; larze corner lot on Fruitvale ave., 2 blocks from the Oukland local train or the eleciric cars: part cash. MARTINUS O. CURRY, 128 Kearny PLENDID LOT ON FOLSOM ST.; BARGAIN. Apply Asbestos Paraflinie Co., 181 First st. URNISHED HOUSE FOR SALE. 761 MIs- sion si. (), CORNER: 51x100: IN BEKKELEY; + on railroad; $10 monthly. $400—Corner; 50x100, with creek. §1500—Corner; 100x100; macadamized. $1000—Corner; 100x100: $15 monthiy. $175—Lot 25x135; $10 down: $5 monthly. CHAS. A, BAILEY, 26 Montsomery st. ODERN 2-STORY DWELLING, 7 ROOMS; bath, basement and attic, built for $2500; flats an | cottages built at most reasonable rates. Cail and J oC HE 1149 5101 TRY REAL ESTATE. 303 164 ACRES, 1% MILES FROM SI600. B2 iSO e s grapes: worth now $2% 50 per ton: house, barn and family orchard. CHAS. COLTON, 906 Mar- ket st. G $200 160-ACRE VALLEY RANCH IN OAKLAND ADYERTISEMENTS OFFICE—o08 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. T ROOM HOUSE: 100-FOOT LOT; ONLY 5 blocks from Broadway: sunny northwest cor- per: make me an ofer. 11, An box 7, Call Yiice, aklznd. SPECTAL BARGAINS. NEW ROOM 2-STORY 7-FOOT BASEMENT round-front modern house: street work com- plete with cement walks: 1block from San Pzblo ave., near Durant School; lot 25x100; price $2650; $250 cash, balance $30 per month. 95FOOT LOT ON E.SIDE FRANKLIN ST, < near Sixth; 5-room coltage, rented and cheap for $1600; half cash. OUTHWEST COR. OF and 30th st.; 60 feet on San Pablo ave.; price $55 per iront foot; or will trade for other first- ciass property. JEW 7-ROOM_HOUSE ON N. SIDE OF Grant ave. or 37th st., 300 feet E. of Telegraph ave.; lot 37:6x115: rented for $18 per month; $26U0; one-third cash, balance flat loan at 8 per cent. 1287180: ON W. SIDE OF SAN PABLO ave., near the narrow-gauge railroad cross- ing at 39th st.; with 2 5-room cottages on this property; must be sold; make an offer at once. OBRNER LOT NEAR 21ST-ST. ELECTRIC ) cars, East Oakland; 25x140; price $400; $300 can remain on flat loan at 8 per cent. SAN PABLO AVE. EAUTIFUL HOME ON 7TH AVE., NEAR 15th st., East Oakland; 12-room new house and lo¢ 75x150, in first-class’ shape: this properly cost $15,000; 0n_account of owner living ont of city will'sell for $10,000; $2500 cash, balance in- stallments or flat loan at 8 per cent. Joddress RALEIGH & CO., 460 Ninth st, Oak- and. JXCIHANGE OR SALE-20 ACRES IN THE Sacramento Valiey in bearing peaches, prunes and pears, all in fine coudition; fenced, d-room bouse, barn, 8 chicken-houses and yards, team, wagon, harness, tools, cow, chickens, 2 years' wood, 'ete.: only 2 miles from railroad statio owner desires small place near Sacramento, Onk- land or Santa Clara Valley: rare chance for right party. 0.4 LANE & CO., 902 Broadway, Ouk- and. IGHT MACHI AND REPAIR SHOP IN J Oakland; all tools, lathes, forge, etc.; pays $40 per week: will exchange; price $1000. 'J. H. ED- SON, 908 Broadway, Oak!and. L EST BARGAIN IN FRUITVALE—HOUSE 6 > rooms, with or without furniture: barn, two chicken-houses, 100 chickens: artesian we:l, wind- mill and tank: fruit trees and shrubbery; horse, barness and phaeton: lot 100x210; price only 50. For terms see owner at Frulivale Land Company, Fruitvale station. $3250, 5500 CASH, TF SOLD THIS WEEK: OV, Stylish 2-story residence,. just com: pleted, with dri superior location; _con- venient to narrow-gauge train. LAYMANCE & €O., 466 Eighth st., Oakland. . Fall River Valley; all tillable: house OOK! $100! LOTS ON INSTALLMENTS; and barn: fenced; near mines. CHAS. COLTON, | Li o interest; near local trains and electric cars. 906 Morket st. S H. B. PINNEY, 902 Broadway, Oskland. MS EASY—5 ACRES, $175; 15 ACRES FOR EXCHANGE: GOOD 10- improved, $400; 20 acres, 10 in grain, house, eic., cheap;: 20-acre orchard, 6-room Louse, $2000, will trade for Oakland property ; 80 acres by town, $12 60 an acre; several big farms. M. GRIFFIN, box 22, Cottonwood, Shasta County, Cal. RA. LANDS, 'RANGE LANDS. BARGAIN PRICES. BARGAIN PRICES. $70 PER ACRE. SIX ANNUAL PAYMENTS. ORANG BLOSSOM COLONY, BLOSSOM COLONY. OAKDALE, STANISLAUS CO., CAL. A 10-acre orange grove makes's nice home and t the same time & good investment: it will cost youn unimproved $700, planied and cultivated $1750; about $300 cash, balance in five unnual payments: no interest; the trees planced on this property will begin bearing in abou: nd the fourih and fiith years will be paying large re- turns. We bave an experienced horticulturist in charge of the colony who will care for non-resident own- ers’ properties very reasonably. For further particulars, maps and plyto EASTON, ELDRIDGE “ 638 Market st., San Francisco, OrF: T. KNOWING, our represéntative, Oukdale, al. JALUABLE CONTRA COSTA NTY lands for sale on easy terms. 600() ACRES; RANCHO BOCA DE LA CAN- ada del Pinole: 12 miles east of Berk eley, near narrow-gauge railroad. 1300 AGRES OF CHOICE LEVEL LAND . adjoining San Pablo railroad depot and tordering on the bay of San Francisco. circulars ap- 26 MILES | TN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STAT | L of California in and_for the City and County of San Francisco. Department No. 10. In the matier of the application for voluntary dissolution of “The San Ysidro Investment Com- 7OSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET, BET. Bixth and Seventh—Single and suites: per night, 35¢ to §1: week, $1 50 to $5: families Martha Place. MARTHA PLACE, OFF GEARY, NR. TAY- lor—Sunny rooms; $5 and $8. 3linna stree:. Jiission Street. £5() MISSION_SIx GLE ROOMS, 15¢ NIGHT, DU 81 week; double room 25¢ night. JUROPE HOUS ION_NICELY furnished room: 3 transients. Ninth Street. 975 NINTH-NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS; © single and suites. 135 NINTH — FURNISHED ROOM SUIT- ) able sor 2 men. Nineteenth Street. BET. VALENCIA AND cely farnished rooms; refer- “Octavia Street. ()2 0CTAVIA, COR. WEBSTER—CLEAN, front room. karrell Street. 13 A O'FARRELL §' ELEGANTLY FUR- nished rooms 1o let; $2 per week and up- ward; transient. 143 O'FARRELL—NICELY FURNISHED front room, suitable for 1 or 2 gentiemen; reasonable. Perry Street. PERRY—2 FURNISHED, rooms; terms reasoaable, SUNNY pany” (a corporation). Notice of hearing. No. 13,948, Notice is hereby given that The San Ysldro In- vestment Company, a corporation formed under the laws of the State of California, has presented to the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the City and County of San Francisco an application praying to be dissolved, and that MONDAY, the 20th day of April, 1896, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of that day, or as 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 appointed as the time and place at which said ap- plication wiil be heard. In witness whereof 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Superior Court this 12th day of March, 1896 [Seal.] C. F. CURRY, County Clerk. By WM. R. Al JOHNSON, Deputy County Clerk and ex-officio Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court. DONALD Y. CAMPBELL, Attorney for Pets- tioners. N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE of California, in aod for the City and County of San Francisco.’ Department No. 10, In the matter of the application for voluntary dissolution 0t “The Dinsmore Water Company" (a corporation). Notice of hearing. No. 13,949, Notice 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 State of California in and for the City and County of San Francisco_an application praving to pe dissolved, and that MONDAY, 5 20th duy of April, 1896, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, and the courtroom of Department No. 10 of said Superior Court in and for the Clty and County of San Francisco, in the new City Hall, Ban Francisco, Cal., are appointed as the time and place at which said apolication will be heard, In witness whereof 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed 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-officio Deputy Clerk of the =uperfor Court. (DONALD Y. CAMPEELL, Attorney for Peti- tone; Polk Street. Q] 3 POLE-ELEGANTLY FURNISHED AL- cove sunny front room; bay-window; new carpets, furniture; suitable for 2 young men or cripple: also handsomely furnished single rooms; gas, batn. 12141 PULE _LARGE FURNISHED ROOM, 2 suitable for man and wife or 2 gentlemen. ¢.olden Gate Avenue. GOLDEN GATE AVE.—2 SUNNY UN- furnished rooms for housekeeping. 1059 Second Streat. 52 SECOND—FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS & for housekeeping; single and double; cheap. Harriet Street. 9( HARRIET — FURNISHED ROOMS FOR < housekeeping. sixth_Sireet. SIXTH—FOUR NICE UNFURNISHED rooms, lower floor; cellar: water; $11. 52 Harrison Street. HARRISON — 2 NICE FURNISHED front rooms for housekeeping: rent $10. 17 Sutter Street. THE ALEXANDRIA, 781 SUTTER-ELE- 4ant rooms; first-class dining-room: elevator. HARRISON—FRONT AND BACK PAR- lors for housekeeping. 4 1 ,",'1] HOWARD-2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS )12 for housekeeping: first fioor; upstair: cheap. 749 12 1142 gnwutn_h’rWU FRONT < bay-window housekee rent §12 50. L HOWARD—2 OR 3 SUNNY ROOMS nicely farnisbed for housekeeping; private Hyde Street. 62] mroe- ST COMPLETELY furnished housekeeping apartments; sun- ny; cheap. Jdessie Street. 365 ESIE NEAR FIF [H-SUNNY HOUSE- 00O Keeping'rooms: no eni O]l J JOSz nished housckeeping rooms. Binn MINNA — hou Street. NISHED ROOMS FOR AR 546 59’-— MINNA NY FRONT ROOMS COM- { O plete for housekeeping. ‘Iiird Siree:. INCHESTER HOUSE—44 THIRD, NEAR Market: most convenient and respectable; 200 rooms 25c to $1 50 per night; %1 50 1o $6 per week: electric lights in every roow: ' Teading r'm : 1ree bus. Valencia Street 104383 vALeNcr EWLY FURNISHED 2 sunny room : very reasonable. Miscellaneous. (CORNER BAY-WINDOW SUNNY SUITES, \/suitable for doctors or dentists. Grand Southern, SE._cor. 7th and Misslon: elevator: moderate rates. e ——— ORI TALES HOTEL TO LET. HE WILHELM TELL House, 317-319 Bush st.: this well-known hotel is Uioroughly renovated and. considerably Improved and may compare with the best. Second. clavss hotel in this town: - 3 A DISON & BU Tk o OFFICES TO LET. ALIFORNIA SAFE DEPOSIT BUITDINGS . Ofices 810 and upsard, incinding anltors sar vices, hes electric and gas . A 528t A. £, BUCKINGE AN, 2PPY 8t room [ ASTERBROOK “BUILDING, 20 AND 24 Geary st.: very central; modern offices; el Jator: electric lights: cheap. Apply room 73 Market Street. 992 MARKET ST—¥URNISHED ROOM, ZUJ L with full housekeeping privileges and use of household utensiis; $10 month. STABLES TO LET. e T T S S BEAUTIFUL LARGE STABLE; 2414 CALL fornia st.; Tent che Appl Chron- e g eap. Apply room 26, Chron- SHERIFF SALES. HERIFF'S SALE_N ELLIE LUCEY, PLAIN- uff, vs. JOHN O'BYRNE as executor of the last will of ELLEN MURPHY, deceased, and JOHN O'BYRNE, defendants. No. 52,295, 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 forcclosure, issued out of the Superior Court, Department 4. of the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, on the 7th day of March, A. D. 1896, in the above entitled action, wherein NELLIE LUCEY, the above named plaintift, obtalned a judgment and decree of fore- closure against JOHN O'BYRNE as executor of the last will of Ellen Murphy, deceased, and JOHN O'BYRNE, defendants, on the 3d day of March, A. D. 1896, which said judgment and d cree wes on tlie 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 certwin lot, piéce or parcel of land, sltuate, lylng and belng 10 the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, and bounded ana described as'follows: Commenc: ing at a point on the easterly line of Michigan street, distant thereon one hundred and seventy- five (175) feet northerly irom the northerly line of Sierra street; thence runuing northeriy along the easterly line of Michigan street twenty- five (23) feet: thence a right angles easterly oue hundred (100) feet; theice at right angles south- erly twenty-five (25) feet. and thence at right angles westerly one hundred (100) feet to the point of commencement, bging a portion of block Dumber four hundred and forty-five (445) of the Potrero Nuevo, together with all and singalar the tenements, hereditaments and _appurtenances therennto belonging or in anywise appertaining. Public notice is hereby given thaton TUESDAY, the 7th day of April, A. D. 1898, at 12 o'clock noon of that day, In front of the néw City Hall, Larkin-street wing, in the City and County of San Francisco, I will, (n obedience to suld order of sale and decree of foreclosure, sell the above described PrOperty or 50 much thereof as may be necessary 1o raise sufficient money o satisty said_judgment, with interest and costs, etc., to the highest and best bidder for gold coin of the United States. ICHARD I. WHELAN, Sheriff. 8an Francisco, March 16, 1896. M. COONEY, Phelan building, San Francisco, attorney for plaintif. BICYCLES. PARK CYCLERY—NEW WHEELS T0 LET; best accommodaiions. Terminus Geary, Mc- Allister and Poweli st. car lines. PHYSICIANS. AS_GOOD AS NEW: o ¥. W.SPENCEK COM* 'y B LVOSE, ling pianos; see our ne for $187; pianos sor rent. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON 130'1-‘-:“1:. CASH OR INSTALLMENTH: WEBER erfect order. 1019 Van Ness. D R . NWAY,FISCHERAND other first-class makes of pianos; little used; cheap for cash or on easy terms. KOHLER & CHASE, 28 and 30 O'Farrell 3()() AGRES CHOICE VINEYARD LAND adjolning the famous vineyards of the Mount Diablo and Glen Terry wine companies at Clayton, Cal. Also 2 tracis of 665 acres each within 3 miles of the Pinole railroad station. Apply to the owner, SIMON BLUM, Martinez AN RAFAEL AND ROSS VALLEY Land for sale or exchange by J. TUNSTEAD, el, Cal. L ARIN COUNTY—5000 from San Francisco. Rancho de Novato. Tracts cut avy size desired; fruit, grain and vegetable land, no irrigation; both rail and water trunsportation; §40 to $75 ber acre; terms mads 10 suit; send for circular. Lmproved dalry farms for sale with cows, SYNDICATE INVESIMENT COMPANY, 64 and 65 Chronicle building. ARM PROPERTIES, ALL KINDS AND ALL sizes, improvea and unimproved. for sale in the best part of Alameda ‘ounty. Inquire of & SALZ, Cent; ille ITTLE HOMES CLOSE TO TOWN i proved; easy terms; also 4, 6 and 12 acre pieces on 8'and 10 years’ credit; 3 partly improved, with small house, etc. D. H. TWING, Sonoma Ct Inquire Marke? st.. 8. F. END FOK OUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES for saie. WOOSTER & WHITTON. San Jose, $75 AND UPWARD LOTS IN EAST O3K- ) land: easy terms. $ 35 Ber fere: auanilty to suts: fine soll; near D4) Pleasanton. Alameda Co.: terms to sult: also afew improved cozy country homes n 20 acres at balf former value; easy te: cha B ON MAUZY, 308 POST ST.—SOHMER, Newby & Evans, Briggs and other planos. TUPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & NEW H. MULLER, maker, repalrer, 2 Latham place. ( VHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE U WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- £ge free. MEDICAL. ADIES — DAUDET'S FEMALE REGULA- 4 ting pills; strongest, safest. best; never fail; §1 per box. WIDBER’'S drugstore, 14 Ellis st., formerly cor, Market and Third sts., sole agents. JURE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE DISEASES, ¥ from whatever cause; a home in confinement with every comfort; satisfaction guaranteed, by MHS. DR. GWYER, 226 Turk st. MES DR WEGENEE, PRIVATE HOME TN UM confinement; irregularities cured in a few hours without operation; pills $2. 419 NEW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRU- ment or worthiess pilisused; every woman her own physician for all female troubles, 10 matter from what cause: restores aiways in one day: Belped at once; can be sent and used at home: all cases guaranteed; if you want to be treated safe and sure call on DR. POPPER and MRS, DR, NAIL, both specialists, 318 Kearny st. ADIES_CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PEN- 4 nyroyal Pills (Diamona Brand) are the best; safe, reliable; take no other; send 4c. stamps for particulars, “Reliof for Ladies,” In letter by return mail; at druggists _ Chichester Chemical Com- pany, Philadelphia Pa. ALL FEMALE IRREGULARITIES RE- stored in a few hours: safe and sure relief at any time; travelers helped a once; home in con- finement: French pills guaranteed: consult free. MRS. DR. WEYTH, 916 Post st., near Larxin. BLESSING 10 LADIES SUFFERING from irregularities and diseases peculiar 1o their sex: latest improved method of treatment: never falis: perfectly harmless; ree from any bad effects; never makes them sick to make them well: travelers halped immediately : prices to suit the times; home in confinement. - Woman’s Dis- pensary, 14 McAllister st., next Hibernia Bank; consuli free. DR. & MRS. DAVIS' French regu- lating pills, 82 50. i S, CONSULT FREE MRS, DR. SCOTT, 4216 Powell st.; only qualified specialist; $500 for case I fail to cure; diseases of the eyes treated. RS, GOODWIN MAKES A SPECIALTY OF diseases of women and restores all cases of ir- Tegularity in one day ; cure or no charge: separate home for patients: best skill; medical attend- nce; low fees; regulator, 1870 Market si. = ND LOTS- DD 108 ranchés, inrge and smal 3\4000 room house agd lot, 50x132: nicely located; rental $20 per month: will take clear land or other property. ALDEN & KRONEX BERG, 802 Broadway, Oakland. 1350, %, HOUSES "AND LOT, 50x10 OV, rental 818 per monch: & gdod Invi ment. ALDEN & KRONENBERG, 902 Broad- way, Oakland. BARGAIN; 169 ACRES, WITH HOUSE near Southern Pacific Coast R. R. to Los An- geles; clear title: U. S. patent; owned by a widow and must be sold at once; only $550. Address M. J., box z, Call Office, Oakland. OUSE AND BUILDING LOTS ON INSTALL- ments equal to rent; close to Fruitvale sta- tioh: 45 minutes to San Francisco: 13 minutes to Broadway, Oakland; street work all done; sewers, gas and water In. Apply to Syndicate Investment Company, EDWARD DICK, agent, Fruitvale sia- tion. OAKLAND ROOMS TO LET. OUSEKEEPING ROOM unfurnishes 1229 Broadwa; ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—1435 PARK STREET. S, FURNISHED OR reasorable toresponsibie parties. Dakland. ZK-ROOM G : $400 cashi: Dalance easy terms; see it. ew 5-room cottage; lot 50x150; want ofter: $500 cash. $4350—New 7-room 2-story house; Broadway; great bargain. $8500—New 6-room cottage: must be sold. $6500—Santa Clara ave.; 9-room house near Park st.; cheap. 84750--Clinton ave.: 8 rooms: new: Clinton ave. Alameda ave.; 8-room cottege; Alameda 10t 53x150. £11,000—San Antonio ave.; 8 rooms; all modern; beautiful. House; lot 135x150; call and see thi~ fine property’; 14 rooms and 6 acres land; water, frait; finest property in Alameda: must be sold. On_all these properties street work, sewers and sidewalks complete. Large number furnished and unfur! nisned houses. E.D.JUDD, 1424 Park st. VEW COLONTAL HOUSE OF 7 LARGE 4N “rooms, just completed, on Central ave., 1 block west from Park st.; lot 36x140: rooms on lower flgor beautitully tinted and frescoed; parior enam- d in old ivory. mantel white and gold; burl pan- els in doors; ‘plate giass throughout:' beautiful brick 1aantel in dining-room: plumbing all open work, and nickel-plated cement basement: elec- tric applance. Call and see this house, as I am sure if you wish to buy it will suit you. GEORGE B. 0. GRAY, 463 Ninth st., Oakland. FOR SALE-ELEGANT "COTTAGE OF & rooms: fine grounds and shrubbery. Avply room 1, 321 Mariet st. 00K 8360 FOR LOTS HALF A BLOCK i from Park st., Alameda, on installments: fine location. H. B. PINNEY, 902 Droadway, Onkland. [YOR SALE—COTTAGE, 11 ROOMS: LOT 53x 150; north side; street macadi ized; stone walk: lovely garden, shrubbery, etc.: must be sold. T. F. BAIRD, 1303 Park avi 0 1= NEW COLO! &2000 7 rooms, on an station. Apply to 1243 Park st., Alameda. T, COTTAGE, 60R improved street at 140 vacant lots, everywhere.. 46 hotels and lodging-houses. 108 business places, ali prices WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER - I SELL AND EXCHANGE-- All kinds of property.——————————— H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth. ACRES FINE GRAIN LAND, CLEARED, for house and lot; fine clear lots for a grocery; clear Alameda, Oakland houses for City gmpenv: assumes mortgage; lodzing-house: otels; business exchanged. EITEL, 906 Marke: 1280 AcrEs TIMBER LAND, KERN CO.: whter: fine for cattle-raising. N..bx.16.Cail 100 £93250 DOWS, 325 MONTHLY: NEW 5 and 6 room cottages with every modern convenience; near station, £c1ool, etc : with largs lot; $2400 to $3000: send for iliustrated book of Alameda, free. Alameds Land Company, 1500 Park st., Alameda. ALAMEDA ROOMS TO LET. LAMEDA—3 NICE SUNNY ROOMS FUR- £\ nished for housekeepin; separate bath and toilet; near High-st. station. 8219 Briggs ave, ICELY F! ISHED ROOMS WITH OR without board; piano. 639 Central ave., near Webster st. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY_LOANED ON JEWELRY other valuables at the Eecurily Loan Office, 1106 Market st..or. Mason: ALAMEDA HOUSES TO LET. IRECT ON YOUR FURNITURE OR PIANO; no removal: no delays; no commissions: low interest. Rm. 68, Donohué bldg, 1170 Market st. 1G CAPITAL IN TRUST AT 6 PER CENT; the same rate on a 2d mOrtgage or any other security, or across the bay. Coin, box 19,Cali Office. AND LAMEDA—TO LET: 8227 ENCINAL AVE.; 2-story house: 5 rooms and bath; all modern rivate entrance 7 Turk, | improvements; near High-st. station: rent $15. YOTTAGE, 2211 SAN JOSE AVE.; SUNNY side; 7 rooms: bath, gas, laundry, basement, stable, lawn, shrubbery. J. 8. HANLEY, 1851 Park st BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. DVANCE ON LIFE INSURANCE, LEGA- cles, pianos; lowest rates. 215 Sansome, rm 5. ORTGAGES, LOANS ON COLLATERALS; Tow rates. Sylvain Saloman & Co.,328 Montgy ST & 2D MORTGAGES: INTERESTS IN ES- tateslowest rates:no delay.MURPIY,628 Mrkt. OR RENT — FURNISHED OR UNFUR- nished house of 13 rooms on principal street; 8 minutes’ walk from Berkeley station: large grounds, nicely improved; plenty of flowers and shade; lawn-tennis and ‘croguet grounds; barn, chicken-house, etc. J. J. MASON, Berkeley sta- tion. $500,000 "X 2 vLLE R 508 Monisy 08. J. MASON, REAL ESTATE AND IN- surance agent, Berkeley station. DVANCESON DIAMONDS,JEWELRY, ETC Columbia Loan & Collateral Office, 9 Grant ave. NY AMOUNT: IST, 2D or 3D MORTGAGES; estates, undivided hierests, real estato in pro- bate. McCOLGAN. 24 Montzomery. rooms 2-3. PAWNBROKERS. T 1268 KEAENY ST., ROOM 8—-MONEY loaned, watches, diamonds, ete. ; 10w rates: pris yate rooms: elevator; pledges for sal ) cheap. e s s RINANOEAN, $100.000 1010859 ankbooks bought; HOME, A FRIEND AND MOTHER'S CARE. MRS, DR, FUNK'S, 1416 Iightk: st., Alamoda. LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS—. ladies troubled with irreguiarit safe and sure; $2 50 express C. O. . until too late. D HALL, 1 McALLISTE no danger; don't delay OSGOOD BROS., Oakland, Cal. STORAGE. aiso Cripple Creek minmg stocks. JOSEPH B. TOPLITZ, room 9, 380 Pine st. DENTISTS R.L T.CRANZ—EXTRACTION PAINLESS, crown work, bridge work and teeth withont plates a specialty. 103 Geary st., cor. Grant ave. ROOME DENTAT ASSOCTATION, 769 MAR- ket, bet. 3d and_4th, gas specialists: only reli- able agent for painless extraction; artificial teeth irm $5; fillings frm 81; extracting 50c, with gas $1. A SET FOR TEETH: WARRANTED AS good as can be made: filling $1. Dr. SIMMS, dentisc, 980 Market st., next Baldwin Theater, . ROONEY, 722 MISSION—STORAGE AT -reduced rates: basement storage,$1 50 per load A B surrH FURNITURE CO., 132 ELLIS; - low rates: fire-proof building; Eastern plan. TORAGE OF FURNITURE, PTANOS, ETC. R. ¥. OSBORN & CO., 751 and 763 Market st. PPLY FOR RATES FOR STORING FURNE ture, ete. SHIREK & SHIREK, 747 Market. JTORAGE OF FURNITURE, PTANOS, HOUSE- Shietd goods, etc. J. M. PIERCE, 735 Market st. W LLSON “BROTHERS, 1710 MARKET— Storage: low rates: telephone South 782. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, SR o R TR "A BVICE FREE-DIVORCE LAWS X SPECK: alty; private; no charge unless successtul: all iaw sults, clalms, collections; wills. deeds, ete., at- tended 1. G. W. HOWE, atv'y-ai-law, 850 Market. R. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET ST, near Eleventh: no charge for extraciing when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per get; extracting 50c; gas given. ONEST WORK; VBRY LOWEST PRICES. DR. HARDCASTLE, tgomery, rm. 1. ULL SET OF TEETH, $7; WARRANTED five years. DR. V. CAVALSKY, 24 Sixth st T OF TEETH WITHOUT A PLATE. DR. i G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. T. GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE Teek dentist, discoverer of, painless extraction and patentee of improved bifidge work or teein without any plate, moved from 6 1o £0 O’ Farreil st work a § y; plates, $5 up: 13 v exnerlail‘ct. R. Ln\?VcALst‘.’ D.D.S., 81634 Geary. 1) H. i SHAW, 224 KEARNY — BRILGE- work a specialty} open evenings 7:30 to 9. J.MURRAY, ATT'Y AND COUNSELOR AT o law; advice free. 24 Sixth st., rooms 14, 15, YOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 806 MAR- ketst. DR. CHA. S W. DECKER. W DAVIDSON,ATTORNEY-AI-LAW, 420 - California_st., rooms 14 and 16; advioe free. LY § LTS LEFT; THE GICGEST BAR- zain in Alameda County; 50x141, for $400; pettectly level; above grade; Dear cars! JOSLPH J. MASON, Berkeley station. OK SALE—TWO MODERN HOUSES, JUST completed; 7 and 8 rooms; porcelain baths; iarge lots; in choice part of town: easy terms. A few choice corver lots south of University; chieap to close an estate. 270x120: 5 blocks from the University: near foothills; at half-price. = M. L. WURTS, opposite Dwight-way station, Berkeley, Cal, D123 ENTER ST, BUREBLEY—FOR SALE by 0. G. MAY & CO.; a genuine bargain; a cottage of 4 hard-finished rooms, space in attic for 2 more: bay-window: lot bUx100; near Peralta Park; only $700; easy terms: and others. 0ZY AND HOMELIKE: A PLACE FOR ‘comfort: must be sold ; good cottage: 6 rooms and bath; well, windmill and tank; iot 60x]22; nice yard; near train: $2500, including furniture, less without. H. D. IRWIN, Lorin. G. MAY & CO., REAL_ESTATE AND « building, 2123 Center st.. Berkeley. BERKELEY ROOMS. RKELEY—ATTRACTIVE §! with board: first and second floors: single or en suite; private; central; reasonsble. 2324 Channing way. LOST. OST—SATURDAY NIGHT. BETWEEN THE Golden Rule Bazaar and Fifth st., alligator purmonulnlng money, Keturn 2 Stanley court; Teward. OST—EITHER HERE OR IN OAKLAND or on broad-gauge boat, collection-hook, marked Stevenson & Co. on cover. Finder pledse com- municate with B. WOEMS, at Stevenson & Co., 539 Market st. REWARD—LOST — SMALL TAN TER- $5 Her Return 10 812 Twents. first ab. T.O5TA PASSBOOK WiTH THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in the name of ARPOLINO BENIAMINO (No. 2,061~ 410). The finder will please return to bank. T 95T PASSEOS WITILTie Hikka sy Savings and Society of San Irancisco, in the name of 8'H. WALTER: No. 126,308, The finder will please return to the bank. R. J.J. LEEK, 1206 MA RKET, COR. GOLDEN Gate ave.—Open evenings: Sundays till noon. REOVED-DE. C. C. UDONNELL TO 1206 Market st. ; diseases 0f WOIMAR & specialty, J. NOLE. ATTORNEY-AT- LAW. 719 M. 3isLetse aavios swee. LL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- mated. DR J. W, KBY, 1123 Market si. FOUND. FQUSDPoA DANK BAY MARE. OWNBR Apply 427 Duncanst, 13 BIRTHS—MNARRIAGES—DEATHS, BOR: COSTELLO—April 3, 1898, to the .wife of M. Cosr tello, a daughter. EPSTEIN—In this city, April 8, 1896, to the wife of Sam Epstein, & son. GRAY —In Alameaa. Maroh 31, 1895, Lo the wife of Alexander J. Gray, son. KARNES—In this clty, April 5, 1896, tothe wife of Willlam B. Karnes, & son. PROUTY—In St. Helena, Cal., April 4, 1896, to the wife of H. E. Prouty, a son. MARRIED. BROWN_LOWENBERG—In this citv, March 24, 1896, by the Rev. Dr.Voorsanger, Abé L. Brown and Ruby Lowenberg. Andersen, Annie Lang, Arthur E. Buckley, Emma, Maloney, Thomas Bushoell, Capt. W, E. May, Thomas Gapucetti, Carolina Murray, John S. Collins, James E. Nolan, Edward Coogan, Richard Courtney, Ellen F. Davis, Kay Dittnock, Gustave Duggan, Sarah A. brielsen, Flora Garcelon, C. C. lin, '— Hayes, George R. B. Q'Brien, Katie Plumbe, Richard Solinsky, C. W. Stephens, Henry Sulifvan, Wiilizm Wales, Madeline Warren, William H. Wentworth, Mary E. . Weed, Jane AXDERSEN—In this city, April 5, 1896, Annie, beloved wife of Ole Andersen, and sister of Martin, Halvor, Gunder and Ole Thor- tive of Norway, aged 38 years. RF-Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Tuesday). at 2 o’clock P.M.. from the par- lors of Halsted & Co. 948 Mission strees. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. BUCKLEY—In this city, April 5. 1896, Emma, beloved wife of Ambrose J. Buckley, daughter ot . R. C. Tobin, and s;ster of Julia C. Gately. 85~ Funeral TO-MORROW (Tuesday) from St. Tgnatius Cburch, Hayes street and Van Ness avenue. Mass beginning at 9:30 o'clock A. . Interment private. Omit flowers. BUSHNELL—Tn this city, April 4. 1896, Captain William E., beloved husband of Rose L. Bush- nell, & native of Norwich. Conn., aged 73 years 3 months and 8 days. [Norw! “onn.) and Ster- ling (Whiteside County, 11L.) papers please copy, ] R Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend che funeral THIS DAY (Monday). at 2 o'clock P. ., from Ploneer Hall, Fourih street, near Market. Remains at the par- lors of the Calijornia Undertaking Company, * 128 Stockton street, corner of Geary, until Mon= day moruing. waen they wiil be removed to Pio- neer Hall at 10 0'clock 4. . Interment L 0.0, . Cemetery. 4 CADUCETTI~Iu this olty, April 4, 1896, Carolina, beloved wife of Frank Capucetti, and mother of Rosle, Louis, Frank and Nina Capucetti, & nas tive of Switzerland, aged 33 years. B Friends and ' acquaintences are respect- folly invited 10 attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock ». ., from ber late resi= dence, 1210 Kearny street.” luiermen: Laurel Hill Cemetery. COOGAN-—In this city, April 5, 1896, Richard, brother of Mary and” Aunie Coogan, a uative of San Francisco. COLLINS—_In this city, April 5, 1896, James E., beloved son of the Iate Jobn C. and Ann Ellzas beth Collins, and brother of John L. and Theresa Collins, anative of San Franeisco. aged 28 years. 85~ Notice of funeral hereafter. COURTNEY—In this city, April 4, 1896, Ellen ., beloved daughter of James and Julia Courts ney, and sister of Mary G. Courtney, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year and 18 days. RFFriends and acquaintances are respects fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Monday), at 1 o'clock ». M.. trom the_residence of the parents, 125 Perry street. lnterment Holy Cross Cemetery. DAVIS—In this city, April 4, 1896, Ray. beloved danghter of Matilda and tne late’ A. Davis, and sister of David, Louls, Mortie, Lena and Beckis Davis, a native of San Francisco, aged 22 years 11 mouths and 23 day #@Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Monday), at 2 o'clock P. M. from her iaté residence, 30 Russ street. Interment Old Salem Cemetery, Ciiff House road. DITTNOCK—In this city, April 4, 1896, Gustave, beloved husband of Emma Dittnock, and father of Edwin, Arthur, Elsie and Ella Dittnock, a nas tive of Germany, aged 38 years and 10 months. A member of Herkules Lodge No,8, O.d. H. 8. B-Friends and acquainiances are respecte fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW ), at 2 o'clock P. ., from the par- . F. Suhr & Co., 1209 Mission street, ghth. Interment i. O. 0. ¥. Cemetery. DUGGAN—In San Rafael. April 3, 1896, Sarah A, Duggan, a native of Ireland, aged 55 years. GABRIELSEN—In this city, April 4, 1896, Flora, beloved wife of Albert Gabrielsen, and danghter of Mrs. Margaret Willlams, a native of Eristol, England, aged 30 years. g3~ Friends and acquainiances are respect- fully invitea to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock a,M., from her late residence, 207 Ellis street, thence to St. Mary’s Cathedral, where a requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock A. M. Iuterment Holy Cross Cemetery. GARCELON—In this city, April 3, 1898, C.C. Garcelon, a native of Maine, aged 54 years. HAMLIN—In Onkland, April 8, 1896, father of Dr. 0. D. Hamlin, a native of Canada, eged 60 years 11 months and 20 days. B# Friends ana acqualntances are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Monday), at 9 o'clock A. M. from his late residence, 24 Wesion avenue, thence to the Church of the Sacred Heart, Fortieth street, near Grove, where a¢ 9:31 0'clock A. . a solemn requi emhizh mass will be celeorated. Inter- ment St. Mary’s Cemetery HAY n this city, April 5 Hay. 235~ The funeral will take place TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 9 o'clock A. M., from his late residence, 2513 Pacific avenue, thence to St. Mary’s Cathedral, where a_requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock A. M. Intermen: Holy Cross Cemetery. i—In this city, April 4, 1896, Arthur Edear, beioved husband of Addie Lang, and brotber of George R. and Charies E. Lang and Mrs. John Soule, a native of Monroe, N. H., aged 44 years and 6 months. &3 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Monday), at 1 o'clock P. ., from his late resis dence, 171534 San Carios avenue. Interment 1. 0. O. F. Cemetery. MAY—TIn this city, April 5. 1898, Thomas Mav, beloved brother of Patrick May of Winnemucca, Nev., and uncle of Thomas Hart, Mrs. Cornelius MeCall, Mrs. Anthohy Murray and Mrs. Higgins of San Francisco, o native of the parish of Kil- mateige, County Sligo. Ireland, aged 68 years. B Friends and acquaintances are respact- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Tuesday). at 9 0'clock A. M., from his late resi- dence, 246 Michigan stree:, thence 10 St. Teresa’s Church, Potrero, where a solemn reguiem mass wiil be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9:30 o'clock A. M. lnterment Holy Cross Cemetery. MALONEY—In this city, April 2, 1896, Thomas Maloney, a native of Ireland, aged 36 years. MURRA Y—In this city, April 2, 1866, John Sids ney Murray, aged 7 mooths. NOLAN—In Seattle, March 81, 1896, Edward, be- loved husband of Augusta Nolan, a native of Bangor, Me., aged 26 years. A Friends and’ acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Monday), at 1 o'ciock P. M. from the par- lors of Carew & English, 19 Van Ness avenus, neer Market. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme 1896, George R. B. tery. O'BRIEN—Tn this city, April 4, 1896, at St. Mary’s Hospltal, Katie O'Brien, a native of Ireland, aged 28 years. PLUMBE—In this city, April 5, 1896, Richard beloved husband of Catherine’ E. Plumbe. and fatber of Dr. Edwerd O.. Fannie John F. William B. and Charles E. Plumbe. & native of Wales, aged 85 years 4 months and 9 days. A member of General Meade Post No. 48, G. A. R, [Dubugque papers please copy.] &3 Notice of funeral hereafter. SOLINSKY—In Chinese Camp, Tuolumne County, April 4, 1896, C.W. Solinsky, a native of Poland, aged 82 vears, STEPHENS—In thiscity, April 4, 1896, Henry, beloved husband of the late Mary J. Stephens, and beloved father of Annie, Minnie. Fred, Lo rena, Mercie and Ruby Siephens and Mrs, James Meagher, a native of Lonis County, N. Y., aged 59 vears 8 monthsand 8 davs. [Louis County and_ Oneida (N. Y.) papers please copy. ] 2 Friends and acquaintauces and comrades of Lincoln Post No.1. G. A. R., are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Monday), at_2 o'clock P. M. from his lsate residence, 16 Dame street, thence to St. Paul’s Church, 'corner Twenty-ninth and _Church streats.” Interment Holy Cross Cematery. SULLIVAN—In this city, April 4, 1896, William, beloved son o? the late Thomas Sullivan, and brother of John Sullivan, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 28 years 11 months and 19 days. BF-Friends ‘and acqualnlances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Monday), at 9 o'clock A. M., from his late residence, 429 Francisco street, thence 1o St, Francls Ohurch for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WALES—1n this city, April 4, 1898, Madeline, beloved daughterof Albert and Annie Wales, and granddaughter of Thomas and Mary Dailey and Mrs. F. A. Saunders, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 1 year and 8 BF Friends ana acquaintances are res fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Monday). at 1 o'clock P. ¥., from the residence of the parents, 952 Sanchez street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WARREN—In this city, April 2, 1896, William H., beloved husband of Mary Warren, and fathe: of 'Rev. K. C. Warren, O.P.; John, Georzs and Mamie Warren, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 6% years 5 months and 6 days. gFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Mondav), ax 9 o'clock A. M., from i late resi- dence, 2814 Pine strect, thence to St. Dominic’s Church, where & requiem high mass wili be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:80 o'clock . M. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. Please omit flowers. WEED—In this city, April 5, 1896, Jane, widow of the late Joseph Weed, a native of New York, aged 85 years. 3 WENTWORTH—In this city, April 4, 1896, Mary E. Wentworth, aged 68 years. UNITED UNDERTAKERS’ EMBALMING PARLORS. [Everything Requisite for First-class Funerals, eayonable Rates. Telephone South 167. 27 and 29 MCAVOY & CALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 80 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. ‘Telephone 8080.

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