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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1896. ©) —Two'turnished rooms for honsekeeping. Natoma Street. £ NATOMA — 2 LARGE +) front rooms for housekeeping; 8lso single. N TRNISHED ROOMS COM- FURNISHED NATOMA—2 Prospect Place. ) PROSPECT PLAC 2 i Powelr, above. Catilormia- Large front vindow alcove room, complete for housekeep- ing: equal to two rooms: $10 month. « Fifth anid Celler. UUSE OF 7 ROOMS, WITH improvements. T TE RENT MANY _ .10 Montgome: FURNISHED rent $8 and $10. SEVENTH—PWO 819 50, BAST0; veaes housekeeping room: ¥ st., just off Fourtn pi¥ to UMBSEN, 14 South Park. SOUTH PARK—1 OR 2 LARGE SUNNY rooms furnished for hOlI!(‘kDEp ng. “tevenson Street. NSON BT, CORNER FIFTH-—2 rooms furnished complete for b TEHAMA, BET. EIGHTH AND NINTH— ‘Two rooms for housekeep: FURNISHED MANSION, AT . COR. GEARY—A : all modern; §10. Washington Street. WASHINGTON FURNISHED " Miscellaneous. NISHED FLOOR for family or v-window rooms, suitable for d BOARDING ST;TFQQ NR.IYDE—NICELY FURN ISHD O 1arge front room ; board optional; réasonable AND ROOMS. Tx)fi- BUSH—_NEWLY FURNISHEDSUNNY 2U0 room for 2, witn or without board. 2] BUSH-SUNNY FRONT SUITES WITH fine board, for two $50; single, $20. TOS QFARKELL — PLEASANT HOME: (U first-class table; sunny suite or single. T12 EOST — BEST TABLE BOARD, 818 A £ month; sunuy single room with board, £20; all the comforts of home. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS; UNSUR- AN “passed for neatness and comfort: 50c, 75¢ and £1 per day: 82, $2 50, 3 per week and up; $8 to #30 mo. Hackmeler’s Hotel. GEO. GRUENIG, Pr. B E BOARD IN THE CITY; 84 50 eelt, $16 a_month, at Hackmeler's' Hotel TIACKMEIER'S HOTEL, 135129 EDDY ST.; new management: GEORGE GRUENIG, pro- prietor: board and room $6 and $6 a week and up. OTEL BERTLING, 714 BUSH—A FAMILY Lotel: references given and required; all mod- £ru_convenience: CHILDREN BOARDED. —CHILD TO BOARD; NOT U fcare. Apply this office. ) R 8 CHILDI TO BOARD; 2£00d clean home and good care: terms reason- able; all one family prefered. 1431 Sanchez st., Dnear Twenty-ninth, Mission-st. esr. NE OR MORE CHILDREN TO BOARD; mother's care: reasonable. 184 Collins st. DER STORES TO LET. TORE TO RE. 118 FILLMORE S cheap rent. Inguire rea TORE, 421 IRD ST.; LARGE ell sulted for saloon or grocery-store. JLASS SADDLE AND HAKNESS borse for sale: sound; gentle; 7 years old. Ap ply stable, 2412 Gough si. ROOMS TO L YLATS TO ubs. 909 Folso HOWARD STS. ; M TWENTY-THIRD unny rooms; ALABAMA, BE “fourth—4 nice ¢ of street: large yard; cheap rent. SPRCK & CO. Eday Street. EDDY—FURNISHED; U housekeeping rooms; cheap; 141 Grove st., $20; 10 Grove st., $2 MODYRN FLAT: (OO VAK= § ROOMS AND WZ vat Cighth Street. APARTMENT HOUSE, 28 8TH furnished and unsurnished. 11l Street. SIXTEENTE e , ‘manager—Just ¢ furnished, well'appointed, quiet 2 160 rooms, gas and electricity, ing water in each room; elevator tuate convenient to the busi- v, principal_hotels and thea- clectric-cars direct io ferry and park pass the UPPER SUNNY MODER FLAT; SEVEN MS AND BATH ¥ifth Street. FIFTH—SUNNY SINGLE AND DOUBLE rooms 1o let, from $1 50 10 $3 & week. 5 Tooms each: Jones and Leavensw ¥olsom Street. - room for 1 0r 1 FOLSOM—2 n, or man and wife, QUANY FLATS 8 able for busines: Golden Gate N GATE AVE. — FURNISHED 1008 Natoma st 416 FOURTH _SMALL STORE, WITH ROOM in rear; Tent low. Apply t0 G. H. UMB- SEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. HOTEL TO LET. H TO_LET—THE WILHELM TELL House, 317-319 Bush st.: this well-known hotel js thoroughly renovated and considerably improved and may compare with the best_second- class hotel in this town. MADISON & BURKE. ’ OFFICES TO LET. VALIFORNIA SAFE DEPOSIT BUILDING— / Offices £10 and upward, including janitor's ser- Yices, heat, eiectric and gas lights. Apply at room 5220 A. K. BUCKINGHAM. RBROOK BUILDING, 20 AND 24 eary st.: very central; modern offices; ele- yator: electric lights: cheap. Apply room STABLES TO LET CHEAP. 735 BE (IFUL LARGE STABLE: 2414 CALL fornia st.; rent cheap. Apply room 26, Chron- icle building: EDUCATIONAL, ) AND VOCAL HAUS, 39 Fifth. N ter; teacher vocal masic, piano, elocutio dramatic elocution a specialty; vocal Shakespear- ean classes: stage d t, BAVOLL JRENCI, AN | classes; $2 month. SPANISE Par I DOK ING TAUGHT PRA better than in any college on earth; 6 wks: one teaches my rapid calculations. TAKR,659 Mkt. CADEMY OF DANCING. MISSES HUDDY £\ privateand classy 64 Hyde; terms moderate. GOLDEN GATE AVE.—PLEASAN gentlemen; private fam- ny room for 1 o den Gate Park TE AVE. — fi:nxxsn'm EATH; WITH OR Crans Avauter and back rooms, single improvements, stands, grates, tiling, etc. Price doubie rooms $1 50, fro; single rooms $1 | suites $2 a week. SRENCH,SPANISH .; Prof.DE FILIPPE'S Academy of Langus 320 Post stzestab’d 1871 OSEPH GRE VOICE IMPROVER. 82 Ninth st. QPANISH, FRENCH, GERMAN; MODERATE. LI Melsterschaft School Languages, 122 O'Farrell 55 TOICE BUILD PANTOMIME AND ACT- in; LEO COOPER, 814 Geary YRES, THE LEADING SHORTHAND COL- feger Individual instruction; 4 months' course; y and evening 825 Montgomery st. Harrison Street. HARRISON (RI ON HILL)-LARGE Howard Str HOWARD, COR. THIRD—FINEL nished frout rooms; ock, near Eight 8 AND 4 ROOMS; BATH; also housekeeping; | HOWARD (THE ORLANDO)— furnished rooms, single and suites, open ali night: transient. 1 50 to $350 per weel Jdessie Street. SSIE, BET. FOURTH SUTTER—LOWER Jones Street. JONES—THE VAN WINKLE: elegant sunny sull single: newly furnished: bath, etc.: $10 to SUNNY ROO] v papered and painted. 814 Noe and Sanchez NNY FLATS, 6 AND management: Eearny Streei. —FURNISHED FRONT SUITE with use of piano $20; unfurnished $15. RLINGTON HOUSE, 137 KEARNY—PLEAS. | ant sunny rooms, en suite and singl | in every respect: terms reasonable. 5-ROOM NEW SUNNY FLAT $20, now $18 50 i ANJO, PIANO AND GUITAR, 60c PER LES- son: music furnished. 125 Tenth st. BELiSCoS LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— D Private theatricals arranged: pupils rehearsed | on stage. R.5and 12, 1.0.0.F. block, 7 JCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING chanical engineering. surveying, architecturs, assay; estab. ‘64, DER NAILLEN, 723 Mkr. | 1] EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST ST. Bookkeeping, business practice, shorthand, typing, electrical engineer.ng, telegraphy, modera Janguages rapidly tanght. Write for cataiogue. J IGHTSCHOOL: HEALD R BUS. COLLEGE 28 4\ Post:commercial, shorthand, Enziish: low ra‘ey IN, MANDOLIN, CELLO, BANJO; REA: sonabie. PROF. FRANCIS, 104834 Valencia, THEMISTRY AND ASSAYING., CUNNING- M ILEK-WAGON. HORSE AND HARNESS FOR 4 70. 1418 Alabama st., Bear Army. 1) HAYES, COR. BUCHANAN 8 sunny rooms, b FLATS. SEVENTH S Larkin Street. LARKIN —SUNNY FURNISHED | le, $6; other rooms, reasonable. | FLAT)—HALL ROOM; | references exchanged, L L A { private family Lewis Street. 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS; WATER | o free. 18 Lewis st., off Taylor, near Post. | 3 ROOMS AND BATH; e for light housework; no children, Bryant Avenue. Market Stree:. ORNER-ROOMS COM- MARKET, ABOVE SIXTH.IN REAR— | Light, sunny furnished rooms, cheap. L0 b ARK 426 _VALENCIA 8T.; E. W. Jones, Sheriff of Colusa County, 25 head of good work and driving horses, weighing up to 1500 pounds; to be sold | cheap. J. D. FORRESTER, salesman. 5 ALSO WAGO: Grand Arcade Hor: 7 3 auction sales every Wedne: ULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. ]06 SETS SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALL | kinds; second-hand wagons, buggy, carts; | 8180 20 cheap horses. Fifteenth and Valencia sta. ORSES PASTURED: SEND FOR CIRCU- lar. The Hyde Ranch, 630 Commercial at, 1045 MARK MITE HOU Bush Street. night, 35¢ to $1 I_PLEASANT FURNISE light housekeepi: MARTHA PLAC Sunny room, $8; private house. Mason Street. MASON—2 SUN. nished front rooms; also single. California Street. bath, stove and Y, ELEGANTLY FUR- Binna street. ~ MINNA-SUNNY FURNISHED FRONT { room for light housekeeping. A, COR. BTH-NEWLY FURA ed bay-window rooms: $1 week: transient. : NICELY FURNIRHED #12 §14 and $16 per m. EDDY—NICELY FURNISH 18 also sunn ighth Streer. REAR OF 221 Blission Street. _SINGLE ROOMS, 15¢ NIGHT, double room 25¢ night. JUROPE HPOUSE, 1169 MISSION—NICELY furnistied rpoms, singie or en suite: transients. Moss Street. pposs—+ ROOMS, "RNISHED HOUSE- ceping and single rooms: cheap. Ninth Street. NINTH—NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS; 99 FIFTH—2 ROOMS FURNISH ping; cheap rent. ) FIFTH-CLEAN FURNISHED HOU! 3 single room, $5. TH—-FROST ROOM AND K 2 en, turnished complete for b )& house NINTH — FUR able 1or 2 men. Nineteenth Street. NINETEFNTH, BET. VALENCIA AND Mission—2 nicely furnished rooms; refer- NISHED ROOM SUIT- Fillmore Street. + keeping rooms. 22084 Fiilmore st., hear Oak Street. ROOMS FOR RE- rking Women; “Folsom street. FOLSOM — 3 ISHED ROOMS home for children, Octavia Street. OCTAVIA, COR. sunny front room. O’Farrell Street. 91 O'FARRELL I)‘E rooms In private fam| OFARRELL—N 3 front room, suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen; <9 FOLSOM—LARGE SUNNY FU and kitchen; ya WEBSTER—CLEAN, FOLSOM, COF #10, $12 50; FURNISHED : gents preferred, ET — FURNISHED ROOMS FOR | | Perry Street. FURNISHED t rooms for housekeeping: rent $10. NR. THIRD—FRONT AND or housekeep rooms; terms reasonable, Pine Stree:. PINE—ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN; $6 unny, quict; gas; runiing water. ied for housekeeping; private POLK ~ELEGANTLY FURNISHED AL- cove sunny front room; bay-window; new carpets, furniture; suitable for young men or couple: aiso handSomely furnished single rooms; 1 OR 3 HOUSE 1 PULK—LARGE FURNISHED ROOM, 2 sultable for man and wite or # gentiemen. Post Street. POST-LARGE SUNNY CORNER AlL- cove room: hot and cold water; gas; grate: bath: for 10r 2 gentlemen. Sixth_Sireet. SIXTH—-CHEAPEST IN CITY; FUR- nished single rooms. SIXTH—FOUR NICE UNFURNISHED rooms, lower floor; cellar: water; $11. sutter Btreet. ALEXANDRIA, ISt rooms: first-ciass. d1nIng-7o0m: chovarns, 1hird Stree:. INCHESTER HOUSE—44 THIRD, NEAR bt nd respectable: 200 Jessie Street. TELY FUR- d housekeeping roomms. Y, NEATLY housekeeping. URNISHED ROOMS FOR +) plete for housekeeping. 1 MINNA — LARGK ° 2 bousekeeping bay- indow room; cheap: ey 781 SUTTER—ELE- HOUSEKEEPING nd sultes: 85 up. RONT PARLOR, WITH or without kitchen; other housekeeping £ MISSION. el m’f":‘." in every room: — s in eves NISHED HOUSE- L keeping rooms complete; no children. 5 ELY FOR 4 nished rms; private family; reasonable. MISSION Si. 1 VALENCTA-NEWLY NISHED 2 sunny rooms; very reasonable. {OR SALE — 16 HEAD YOU SOUN D work horses; welght 1000 to 1600 pounas. Hack and Sale Stables, 1012 Howard st., near Sixth, BART SULLIVAN, Proprietor. F _YOU WANT 10 BUY, SELL OR EX change horses, buggles, wagons or harness you will find it to_your advantage to call at Derby Sale Stable, cor. Geary and Leavenworth sis.: auction sales every Tuesday at 11 o'clock. C. R. MARTIN, | proprietor. §. WATKINS, auctioneer. JUNSET HORSE MARKET, 220 VALENCIA— Horses. mules, wagons, buggles and harness, V AND SECOND-HAND HAR. ness: all kinds; wagons, buggies, horses and scrapers: sand-wagons. 1128 Mi )& CH. W PHAL, VETERINARY SUR. keon for 8. F. Police Deparrment. Office and hospital, 121 City Hali ave.: telephone south 401, OITY BEAL ESTATE. RE you looking for a desirable building lot ata moderate price? 1t 50, take the Guerrero-street Eiectric road (Mission or Valencia transfer at 14th), ride to Chenery and Castro sts., and see those bezutiful LOTS in che CASTRO-ST. ADDITION, PRIOES $350 to $400: TERMS $5 MONTHLY: interest only 6 per cent: perfect title: 135 lots have been sold in 5 months: 6 cottages are now in course of construction; all streets are sraded, sewered and macadamized; watef pipes laid; all ready for home builders: g0 at once; cheapest lots in the clty: agent on the ground daily, " Sundays included. 3 BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. YALL ¥OR A DIAGRAM of those lots on Twenty-fifth ave., Point Lobos ave, and Clement st. Prices $875 and :rwnd. ‘Terms $10 monthly. Only a very few left. Going fast. Sutro cars pass the property. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. HEAP LOTS ON 'H AND FIFTH aves, Callfornia and Lake sts.: street work done; $50 cash, 810 monthly: $1000 upward; convenient to § car lines; perfect title: good neighborbood. 2 BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. IT TOO BAD EVERYBODY CAN'T HAVE A LOT. Only a limited number in the bioek, you know, and they are going fast. Ten 10ts sold last week. There is 1o other blogk in Richmond where the prices are solow. Think of it! Lots on Eleventh and Twelfth aves.. California and Lake sis.: level as afioor. Streels graded, sewered sud macadam- zea. $600 1o $725. $50 OASH, $10 MONTHLY. INTEREST ONLY 6 PER CENT. Californis-st. cars pass the property. Sutro cars and public school within a block. Go to-day and see the l1ots. Call on us to-morrow. RBring $50 and start the best kind of a bank account, BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. }“LEGAI\'T FLATS, 4 N A CORNER FACING THE PARK PANHANTHLE, il ll OUO 2 HANDSOME MODERN FLATS . « of 8 rooms and bath each: sub- stantially built: nearly new; rents for $800 per annum; this property cost over $14, EASTON, ELDRIDGE & ¢0., 638 Market st Bi@ vaLTE HANDSOME HOME. HOICE LOCAE'10: %5500, & FINE2-STORY RESIDENCE OF DJJUU. & rooms and bath on north side of ve st., bet. Buchanan and Webster: lot 25x 6 feet; recently reduced from $6500; must old even al & snerifice. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & €0., 638 Market st. 1 be JPLENDID L TESTM MUST BE SOLD. NER GOING BAST. A “(2OR() A HA OME PATR OF MODERN F6250. Aataof 5 and & rooms and ba-and h basement, nearly new, on north side Me- Allister st.; rents $600 per annum ; lot 25x100. EASTON, ELDRIDG & CO., 638 Market st. 7 NORTH OF MARKET. A FOR TEAMSTER. L50()(), A SUBSTANTIAL RESIDENCE o . 0f 8 rooms and_bath, also stable on north side of 15th st. near Market; lot 30x115; mortgage $3000 can remain. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. CHL‘A;‘AFLA'IH TS, OF 4 and 5 BIG BARGAINS, FINE INV. ™ $320 . rooms and bath in Rickmond, half & block from Geary-st, cars; nearly new; always 2 MODERN FLAT rented; pays nearly $400 per annum; lot 25x120. £950(). 2FLATS OF 4 ROOMS EACH, RE- LUV, cently renovated and in good condi. tion, on Glover st., near Jones; always rented: pays £360 per anuum. $285(), GOOD PAIR FLATS ON 17TH ST, Qi . near Douglass; 3 and A rooms and bath; only 4 years oid; lot' 25x120 to rear street; rear frontage could be further improved; rents for $25 per month. S:K)-—O 2 FLATS OF 5 AND 6 ROOMS ON _nf V. Jones st., near Pscitic; rents §50 per month. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market at. PBARGAINS 1N CHOICE LOTS IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. $450¢ fic ave,, near Baker st.; x127:8. kson st., near Webster: 25x100. ay si., near Spruce; 60X 127 5, ashiugton st., near Devisadero; 80x Vallejo st., near Lyon: 60x13 Jackson st., near Spruce: Walnut st., near Clay; 25: Filimore st., near U ‘lay st., near Mapl near Cole: 25x187:6. 3th ave, near Californ Ath ave., near Californi £1000—Cor. Hiii apd Noe $850—1 st., near 12th ave $8B0—Noc'st., near Hill: £75 Bth 8L, near Ciara ave.; $750—Clipper st., near Dongla: x114, $750—28Eh ave., 'near Lst.: 150x120. $600. San Bruno road; 6 lots, $560—Cor. on N st. and 14th ave. #525—17th ave., néar Clement 3 EASTON, ELDRIDGE & QO., Market st. = 25x91; LOTT S HAIGHT. B1850. 2581005 160: corners Caiioms Hom: stend Association. 5 §90—25x100: block 9, City Land Associavion. 2150—-100x120: corner; block 123, Universit: Homestead Association. CHAS. C. FISHER, 61 California st. %16 A BARGAIN IN A HOME: FOUR DLODU. ro0ms and bath: 9-foot basement: 10t 50 feet frontage: 1 biock from Mission st.; 8200 down, balance $15 monthiy; can be occupiedat once, JACOB HEYMAN, room 5, Crocker build- ing, Post and Market sis. $100( WILLSECUIE & REW BAV-WIN: dow cottage; modern improvements; basement; lot 25x100; South Broderick st., near Halght. Apply 1330 Mission st. \lfiiuxmus REET PROPERTY. )\ READY FOR BUILDIN CORNER 75x80. . NEAR VALENCIA. Rare chance for investors to buy below the mar- ket _value. Save commission and time. Address 0. N. R.. lockbox 429 Montgomery st., S. F. %1600, NEW 5-ROOM COTTAGE; BRIOK < + foundatio stable for horse and car- riaze; large corner lot on Frultvale ave. ¢ blocks from the Oakland local train or the electric cars: part cash. MARTINUS O. CURRY, 126 Kearny. WAGO AND CARRIAGES. JOR SALE — A FIRST-OLANS SADDLE- horse; sound and gentle; will also work In har- ness. Apply Foreman at 2412 Gough st. WAGON FOR Sl CHEAP. 3 BOARD man place, bet. Sixth and Seventh ste. AT EXPRESS WAGON, TOP, POLE} 4\ _made to order. 107 New Mnn.goln?rr LEGAL NOTICES. \ ITY AND COUA SAN Francisco, March 21, 1896.-In complisice with the provisions of section 5 ot order 1598 of the Board of Supervisors, approved Septembor 15, 1880, there will be «old at_public_aution by K. & Epear & Co., at their salesrooms, 81 and 8% Sutter street, on MONDAY, April 20, 1896, at 10 o'clock A, sundry articles of stelen, lost and unclaimed Toprty recovered by the police force of San “rancisco, as detailed 1n an inventory thereot on file in the office of the Clerk of the Board of Super- visors, and consisting of jewelry, wearing apparel, pistols, knives, evc. Open for lnspection on ‘morn: ng of sale. A.C. WIDBER, City and County Treasurer. N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE of California in and_for the Clty aud County of Ban Francisco. Department No. 10, In the matter of the application for voluntary dissolution of “The San Ysidro Investment! Cor- pany, (u corporation). Notice of hearing. No. Notice is hereby given that The San Ysidro In- vestment Company, a corporation formed under the laws 0f the State of California, has presented to the Superior Court of the Htate of California in &nd for the City and County of San Francisco an application praying to be dissolved, and that ONDAY, the 20th day of April, 1806, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of that day, or s soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, ana the court- froom of Degutment No. 10 of said Superior Court in and for the City and County of San Irancisco, at the new City Hall, Francisco, Califorma, are appointed as the time and place a% which said ap- plication will be heard. . Inwitness whereof 1 have hereunto set my hand and aflixed the seal of said Superior Court this 12th day ot March, 1896. [Seal.} C. F. CURRY, County Clerk. By WM. R. A. JOHNSON, Deputy Connty Clerk and ex-oflicio Deputy Clerk of “the Superior Court. DONALD Y. CAMPBELL, Attorney for Pett- tioners. TREASURY, JPLENDID LOT ON FOLSOM BT.; BARGAIN, 2 Apply Asbestos Paratfine Co., 181 First st. &5()(), CORNFE; 51x100: IN BERKELEY; DUV, on raiiroad: $10 monthiy. $400—Corner; 50x100, with creek. #1500—Corner; 100x100: macadamized, #1000—Corner; 100x100: 815 monthiy. 8176—Lot 29xi85: 810 down: 85 monthly. HAS. A. BAILEY, 20 Montgomery st. ODERN 2-STORY DWELLING, 7 ROOMS; Dbath, basement and attic, bullt for $2500; flats Aand cottages built at most reasonable rates. Call seoplans. JAS. McCONAR 114 sion PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. e e S AR A AR S AN ND LOTS.- , large and small—o everywhere. 46 hotels and fodging-house: 108 business places, all Prices.-————— WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER?—o 1 SELL AND EXCHANGE—— All kinds of property —————e— H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market at., opp. Fitth, 1280 A¢ TIMBER LAND, KERN C0.; water; fine for cattle-raising. N..bx.16,Cail A WEEK'S XEWS FOR 6 CENTS _ THE WELKLY CALL, in wrapper, for mailing. MONEY TO LOAN, el bt M SR M LOANED ON_JEWELRY AND other valuabies at the Security Loan Offics, 1106 Marketat..or. Mason: private entrance 7 Turk. J)IRECT OS YOUR FURNITURE OR PIANO: no removal: 1o delays; no commissions: low Interest. Rm. 68, Donohue bldg, 1170 Markst st. Bm CAPITAL IN TRUST AT 8 PER CENT; the same rate on a 2d mortgage or any other security, or across the bay. Coln, box 19,Call Office. DVAINCE ON LIFE INSURANCE, LEGA- £ cies, pianos; lowest rates. 215 Sansote, rm 5, MORTGAGES, LOANS ON GOLLATERA 8 low rates. Sylvain Saloman & Co.,398 Montgy ST & 2D MORTGAGES; INTERESTS IN ES- tates ;lowest ratesino delay MURPHY,628 Mrkt, $500,000 e F a8t e bos dorms ONEY barn: fine béuring orchard and vineyard; half o this land 1s suitable for OUNTRY REAL ESTATE. DWIN K. ALSIP & CO. SBACRAMENTO AND SAN FRANCISCO. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE DEALERS. 1142 B0 ACRES OF HIGHLY IM- « proved lgnd near the railroad in Santa Cruz County offered in exchange for large building near San Francisco suitable fOF a resott. 114 OVER 104 ACRES OF THE MOST « cholce land in Contra Costa County; 34 of a miie from town and railroad; good house falfa, beets, corn, potatoes auce fine grainjand; will sell a1l Or part and might exchange for No.1 prop- erty. Offered fora few days only. EDWIN K. ALSIP & CO., Room 29, second floor, Mills building, . F. Fo5 SALE—VERY NICE FOOTHILL FRUIT ranch, containing 160 acres, with 18 heaa of cattle, small vineyard, 4 number of fruit trees of several varietles, nice house and other improve- ments: located in & thriving mining district, where product can be sold at_good prices: this property for sale at & barzain. Furthef particulars see J. F. CROSETT & CO.. 628 Sacramento st. JOR SALE; SUMMER RESORT, WITH 40 OR 5 {Wncte: Ozlll\;i i miles fl;om S;nllsz: houus of 16 rooms. furnished; carriage, horses, cows an farm Tiaplements’ SRS ZILLMER, 1008 Mis- sion st., 8. F. ERMS EASY—5 ACRES, $175; 15 ACRES improved, $400; 20 acres, 10 in grain, house, ete., cheap: 20-acre orchard, 6-room house, $2000, will trade for Oakland property ; 80 acres by town, 812 50 an acre: several big farms. M. GRIFFIN, box ¥, Cottonwood, Shasta County, Cal. F LANDS. RANGE LANDS. BARGAIN PRICES. BARGAIN PRICES. X $70 PER ACRE. SIX ANNUAL PAYMENT: ORANGE-BLOSSOM COLONY ORANGE-BLOSSOM COLONY OAKDALE, STANISLAUS CO., CAL. A 10-acre orange grove makes'a nice home and at the same time ' @ good investment: it will tost §3454inimproves $700, planted and_cultivated 1750; about $300 cash, balance in fivé annual payments; no interest: the trees plapted on this property will begin bearing In about 8 years, and the fourth and fiith years will be paying large re- turns. We have an experienced horticulturist in charge of the colony who will care for non-resident own- ers’ properties very reasonably. For further particulars, maps And circulars ap- plyte EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st., San Francisco, OrF T. KNOWING, our representative, Oakdaie, and other products, ALUABLE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 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 raflroad. 1300 ACRES OF CHOICE LEVEL LAND adjoining San Pablo failroad depot and bordering on the bay of San Francisco. 3()() ACRES CHOICE VINKYARD LAND adjoining the famous vineyards of the Mount Diabio and Glen Terry wine companies at Clayton, Cal. Also 2 tracts of 666 acres each within 3 miles of the Pinofe railroad station. Apply to the owner, SIMON BLUM, Martinez. SAS BAFAEL AND ROSS VALLEY— Land for_sale or exchange by J. TUNSTEAD, San Ratael, Cal. ARIN COUNTY_5000 ACRES 26 MILES from 8an Francisco. Rancho de Novato. Tracts cut auny size desired; frolt, graln and vegetable land, no rrigation; both rail and water tranaportation; 840 to $75 ver acre; terms made 10 suit; send for circular, mem'ed dairy farms for aale with cows. SYNDICATE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 64 nd 66 Chronicle building. FARMPROPERTIES, ALL KINDS AND ALL sizes, fmprovea and unimproved. for sale in the best part of Alameda t‘ounty. Inquire of & SALZ, Centreville ITTLE HOMES CLOSE TO TOWN: IM- Proved: ensy terms: also 4, 6 and 12 acre pleces on 8 and 10 years’ credjt: 3 partly im proved, with small house, et. D. H. TWING, Sonoma City. Inguire 632 Market st.. 5. F. QENDYOR OUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES for sale. WOOSTER & WHITTON. San Jose. $75 AND UPWARD LOTS IN EAST OAK- D § O land: casy terms. BB Jer dcre: auaniity to suit: fine anil; near DU Pleasanton, Alameda Co. terms tosult: also L Aacrés at half former value: easy terms; will ex- LEE & K. 06 Montgomery st. a few improved cozy country homes near by: b MEDICAL. A SS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRU- ment or worthless pills used; every woman her own physician for all female troubles, no matter from what Cause: restores always in one day: helped at once; ean be sent and used at home: all cases guaranteed; if you want to be treated safe and sure call on’ DE. POPPER and MRS. DR. NAIL, bqtis specialists, 318 Kearny st. ADIES — DAUDET'S FEMALE REGULA- Jting 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 DISEABES, from whatever cause: a home in confinement with every comforl; satisfaction guaranteed, by MES. DR. GWYKR, 226 Turk st. MES DR WEGENER, FRIVATE HOME IN confinement; irregularities cured in a few hours without operation; plils £2. 419 Eddy st. LL FEMALE IRREGULARITIES RE- stored ih a few hors; safe and sure rellét at any time; travelers helped at once: home in con- fineme ni French,rlll! guaranteed: consult free. MRS. DR. WEYTH, 016 Post st., hear Larkin. BLESSING TO LADIES SUFFERING from irregularities and diseases peculiar to their sex: latest improved method of treatment: never falis: perfectly harmiess; free from any bad effects; never makes them siok to make them well: travelers helped Immediately : prices to sult the times; home in confinement. Woman’s Dis pensary, 14 McAllister st., next Hibernia Bank; consuli free DR. & MRS DAVIS' ¥rench regu: s, §: T,ADIES, CONSULT FREE MifS. DR SGOTT, LS 216 Powell st.: only qualified specialist; 3500 for case [ fall to cure; diseases of tlie eyes treated. RS, GOODWIN MAKES A SPECTALTY OF diseases of women and restores all cases of ir- regularity in one day ; cure or no charge; separaté home for patients; 'best skill; medical attend- nce: low fees; regulator, $2. 1370 Market si. A HOMB AFRIEND AND MOTHERSCARE. MRS. DR. FUNK'S, 1418 Eightk: st., Alameda. ALPEAUS FRENCH PILLS-A BOON 10 ladies troubled with irreguiarities: no dauger; safe and gure; $2 50 express C. O. D.; don't delay until 100 late.” OSGOOD BROS., Oakiand, Cal. T HALL, 14 MCALLISTER STREET, NEAR Jones. ~ Tiineases of women ana children PHYSICIANS. s e sty SIS ON'T FAIL TO CONSULT DR. JORDAN AT his musenm, 1051 Market st.; his 850 years’ succesaful practice is a guarantee of fair treatment; the worst cases treated satisfactorily by mail. Rm&ovmn—bk. C. C. 'DONNBLL TO 1208 Market st eases of woman & $peclalty. ALAMEDA ADYERTISEMENTS OFFICE—1435 PARK STREET. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. Jror saLe. $2200—$50 cash: $22 50 monthly; § rooms and bath: new colonial cottage. $2800—No cash: $26 monthly; 35x100; corner house: 6 rooms and batn, 83000850 cash: $30 monthly; 33:4x100; 5 r00ms and bath: handsome new cottage. $3500—$200 cash: $30 montnly; 38x150: 6 £ooms and bath; elegaat cottage on- principal veway. 88500—$100 cash: $35 monthly: 88x100; 7 rooms and bath; handsome colonial cottage. HOUSES TO LET—FROM $10 UP. All the above houses are situated on Improved streets, near schools and stations; gas, sewer and water connections periect. TO LET. Flegant, sunny and perfectly new stores, with rooms in rear and flats above it desired; rent rea- sonable; location central; at siations and on prin- cipal streets. CPEN SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS. MARCUSE & REMMEL, Bay-st station, Ala- meda, and 628 Market st., 8. F. EW COLONIAL HOUSE OF 7 LARGE T00ms, just completed, on Central ave., 1 block wesi from Park st.; lot 36x140: rooms on lower floor beautifully tinted and frescoed; parlor enam- eled in old Ivory, mantel|white and gold: burl pan- els in doors; plate giass throughout; beautiful brick mantel {n dining-room: plumbing all open work, and_nickel-plated_cement basement: elec- tric appliance, Call and see this house, as I am sure if you wish to buy it will suit you. GEORGE B0 GRAY, 463 Ninh st., Oakland. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—008 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. [ AYMANCE REAL ESTATE AND INVEST- L MENT COMPANY, ALl 466 EIGHTH ST., OAKLAND, AT AUCTION, LONG-CREDIT SALE. OF THE FRUITVALE TRACT, FRUITVALE, EAST OAKLAND. WE WILL SELL, SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1896, 4t 2 o'clock P. M., upon the ground, 21—LARGE, MAGNIFICENT RESIDENCE LOTS-21 OF THE FRUITVALE TRACT. ALSO A beautiful modern cottage in the same tract consisting of 8 rooms and bath, high baserhent. cement celiar. stationary wash tubs and all mod- ern conveniences. Large barn, chicken-house and 8l outbuildings, together with large lot facing 81 feet on Fruitvale avenue by 206 feet in depth. LONG OREDIT. LONG CREDIT. ONLY ONE-FIFTH CASH, balance in four equal semi-annual pavments at Jow rate of interest, only 7 PER CENT PER ANNUM. EVERY LOT OFFERED WILL POSITIVELY BE SOLD. STREET WORK COMPLETE, SEWERED AND MACADAMIZED. There is no property around the city of Oakland considered more desirable than Fruitvale property. Fruitvale is sheltered from the heavy bay wind and has a warm, sunny, delightful climate; lwfact this section is considered the thermal belt of Oak- land. " Tlegant homes and charming gariens sur- Tound this property on all sides, Slectric cars pass the property every few min- The value of this property as a residence locatlon cannot be excelled. Secure a catalogue and examine she properiy before day of sale. SALE COMMENCES PROMPTLY AT 2 0'CLOCK For further particulars apply to LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE AND INVEST- MENT COMPANY, 466 EIGHTH ST., OAKLAND, CAL 1] FOE SALE OR EX TANGE — DAKLAND house and lot, 37x105, on electric line, for city property. Apply at 1431 Bush ] 2ROOM HOUSE: 100-FOOT 1.OT; ONLY 5 blocks from Bro: way; sunny noréhwest cor- ner; make me an offer. H. A., box 7, Call Office, Dakland. smflchu. BARGAINS, J EW 7-ROOM 2-STORY 7-FOOT BASEMENT round-front modern house: street work com- plete with cement walks: 1 block from San Pablo ave., near Durant School: lot 25x100; price $2650; $250 cash, balance 830 per month. 2--FOOT LOT ON IDE FRANKLIN ST., ) near Sixth; 5-room coitage, rented and cheap for $1600: half cash. OUTHWEST COR. OF SAN PABLO AVE. and 30th st.; 60 feet on San Pablo ave.; price $55 per front foot; or will trade for other first- class property. NEY, #ROOM _HOUSE ON N. SIDE OF Grant ave, or 87th st., 300 feet E. of Telegraph ave.: 1ot 37:6x115: rented for $18 per month: $2600: ome-third cash, balance flatloan at 8 per cent. 12K%100: OS W. SiDB OF SAN PABLO ave., near the narrow-gauge railroad cross- ing at 39th st.; with 2 B-room cottages on this property; must be sold; make an offer at once. ORNER LOT NEAR 21ST-8T. ELEOTRIC cars, East Oakland; 26x140; price $400; $300 can remain on flat loan at 8 per cent. EAUTIFUL HOME ON 7IH AVE., NEAR 15th st., East Onkland; 12-room mew House and lot 78x150, in first-ciass’ shape: this property cost $15,000; on_account of owner living out of city will sell for $10,000; $2500 cash, balance in- siallments or fiat loan a8 per cent. \gAddress RALEIGH & CO., 480 Ninth st Onk- and. IGHT MACHINE AND REPAIR SHOP IN Oakland; all tools, iathes, forge, ete.; pays $40 r week: wiil exchabget price $1000, '3, 1, 1.D- 0N, 908 Broadway, Oak/and. BEST BARGAIN IN FRUITVALE—HOUSE 6 ms, with or without furniture: barn, two chicken-houses, 100 chicketis: artesian wel, Wind- mill ahd tank; fruit trees and shrubbery; horse, harness and phaeton: lot 100x210; price oniy $2250. For terms see owner at Fruitvale Land Company, Fruitvale station. 332’0 $500 CASH, IF SOLD THIS WEEK; OU. stylish 2-story residence, Juat com- pleted, with dfiveway: superior location: con- venient to narrow-gauge train. LAYMANCE & CO., 466 Eighth st., Oakland. 4000, EOR EXCHANGE: GOOD 10- o . room house and lot, BUx182: nicely located; rental $20 per month: wili_take cleat land or_other property. ALDEN & KRONEN- BERG, 802 Broadway, Oakiand. 31350 2 HOUSES AND LOT, 60x10%; + rental $18 per month: & £0od invest. ment. ALDEN & KRUNENBERG, 902 Broad- way, Oakland. OUSE AND BUILDING LOTS ON INSTALL ments equal to rent; close to Froitvale 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 DIOK, agent, Fruitvale sta- llflgn OAKLAND ROOMS, TO LET. Jyou OM NISHED OR DUSBKEEPING ROOMS, ¥ unfurnished: reasorable to responsible parties. 1229 Broadwa; Kl OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. 85 ZSasitvan BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. OR RENT — FURNISHED OR ONFUR- nished honse of 13 rooms on principal street; 3 minutes’ walk from Berkeley sation: large grounds, nicely impfoved: plenty of flowers and shadet lawn-tonnis and 'croquet grounds; barn, c‘la(cken-honue. ete. Ji J. MASON, Berkeley ata- tion. Jos. J. MASON, REAL ESTATE AND IN- surance agent, Berkeley station. ONLY 6 LOTS LEFT; THBP BIGGEST BAR- gain in Alameda County; B0x141, for $400; perfectly level: above grade: near cars. JOSEPH J. MABON, Berkeley station. Fuu SALE—TWO MODLRN HOUSES, JUST completed; 7 and 8 rooms: porcelain’ baths: large lots; in choice part of lown: easy_terms. A few cholee coriier lots south of Untversity; cheap to cloge an estate. 270x120: b blocks from the University: near foothills; at helf-price. M. LW URTS, opposite Dwight-way station, Berkeley, Cal. OZY AND HOMELIKE: A PLACE FOR comfort; must be sold: good cottage: 5 room: and bath: well, windinili and tank: lot 60x1232: nice yard; near train: 82500, inciuding furniture, less without. H. D. IRWIN, Lorin. 'OR BALE—ELEGANT COTTAGE OF 6 rooms: fine grounds and shrubbery. Apply room 1, 821 Market st. [['OR SALE—COTTAGE, 11 ROOMS: LOT 53x 160; north side; street macadamized; stone walk: lovely garden, shrubbery, etc.: must be sold. T. F. BALED, 1308 Park ave. "A BYANCESON DIANONDS JBW BLRY, BTG Columbia Loan & Collateral Office, 8 Grant ave. N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE of California, in and for the cxtfl und County of Ban Francisco. Department No, 10, In the matter of the applicat’on for voluntary dissolution of “The Dinsmore Water Company’ (a_corporation). Notice of hearing. No. 13,949, Notice is heréby given that The Dinsmore Water Company, a corporation formed_ under the laws of the State of California, has presented to the Supe- lor Court of tne Slate'of California in and for the City and County of San Francisco an application raying to be dissolved, and that MONDAY, the 20th day of April, 1896, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. . of that day, Or as s00n thereafter as counsel can be heard, and the courtroom of epariment No 10 of said Superior Coart in and for the Clty and ounty of San k'rancisco, in the new Citv Hall, n Francisco, Cal., are appointed as the time and place at which said apvlication will be heard, In witness whereof 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of sald Buperior Court this TSeary ot Mareh % conmy, ty Clerk. B B , Coun H By WM. E. A' JOHNSON, Deputy County Clerk and ex-officio Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court. DONALD Y. CAMPBELL, Attorney for Petl- tioners. ANY AMOUNT: 18T, 2D of 3D MORTGAGES; estates, undivided interests, real estate in bate. McCOLGAN. 24 Monteomers, rooms 3-4, PAWNBROKERS. T 126 KEARNY ST, HOOM S_MONEY loaned, watches, dllmondli.lw.: low rates: pai Yvate rooms: elevator: pledges for sal 3 cheap. D500, Y5 COLONIAL COTTAGE, 6O0R . 7 rooms, on an improved street at station. Apply to 1243 Park st., Alameda. 100 TO $250 DOWN, 326 MONTHLY ; NEW $ 5 and 6 room cottages with every modern convenience; near station, sciiool, étc 1 with large lot; $2400 to $3000: send for iliustrated book of Alameda, free. Alameda Land Company, 1600 Park st., Alameda. ALAMEDA ROOMS TO LET. G. MAY & CO., REAL_ ESTATE AND sbuilding, #1298 Center st., Berkeley. BERKELEY ROOMS. JOINING UNIVERSITY GROUNDS = Large newly furnished rooms: electric liehtas firat-class board: beiween two lines electric-cars; frivate diniug-room for fomily if desired.” 3314 nion st ERKELEY—ATTRACTIVE SUNNY ROOMS with board: first and second floors; single or en suite; private; central; reasonable. 2324 Channing way. LOST. J.OST SATUKDAY NIGHT BLACK AND 4 tan dog; name Peter: feward. 411 Dolores. the name of NEHEMIAH D. THAYER; 202,671, OST-MARCH 15 GENTS DIAMOND AND ruby horseshoe pin; reward. Return 1213 Hampshire st. OST—GOLD CROSS WIiTH INITIALS ON back: liberal reward. 611 Bush st. OST—A PASSHOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Soclety of 54n ¥rantisco, tn No. The finder will please rewurn to the bank. OST—SATURDAY NIGHT, BETWEEN THE Golden Bule Bazaar and Fifih st., alligator purse containing money. Return 2 Staoley court} reward. OST_RITHER HERE Oft IN OAKLAND or on broad-gauge boat, collection-book, marked Stevenson & Ce. on tover, Finder please com- municate with B. WORMS, at Sievenson & Co., 539 Market st. $ REW ARD—_LOST TALL TAN TER- rler. Return to 812 Twenty-first st. T84 PASSBOOK WiTH THE HIBERNIA J Savings and Loan Socfety of San Francisco, in the name of ARPCLINO BENIAMINO (No. 2,061~ 410). The finder wili please return to bank. DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS. Complaints filed: Susie Wilcox against Louls W. Wilcox. Mary A. Laurie against Davis H. Laurie. Divorce denied Mrs. M.Woodward against Frank G.Woodward; divorce denifea by Judge Hunt. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. BORN, BARTHOLOMEW —In this city, March 27, 1898, to the wife of A. V. Barthiolomew, a son. BISHOP—April 4, 1898, wthe wife of H. F. Bishopy a son. DEL BONDIO-—In this city, April 4, 1896, to tho wife of John B. del Bondio, a daughter. HANSON—April 2, 1896, t0 the wife of OscarJ. Hanson, a son. JOST—In this cit, April 1, 18986, tothe wife of William Jost, a daughter. KID In this city, April 1. 1898, to the wite of George Godfrey ney, a daughter. LYNCH—Apnl 3, 1896, tothe witeof Hubert T, Lynch, a daughter. STAUDE—Mareh 48, 1898, Staude, a daught WILLIAMS—In thisecity, April 5, 1895, tothe wife of Fred W. Williams of Napa, Cal., a son. tothe wife of Fred MARRIED. JOHNSON—FALCK—In Oakland, March 81,1896, by the Rev. T. L. P. Dietrichson, Conrad Emil Johnson and Eila A, Falck. TORRES—W ARD—In this city. March 18, 1896, by the Rev. Father J. Conway, Louis J. Torres and Luey J. Ward, both of San Francisco. < DIED. Andersen, Annie Haves, George R. B. Boyd, Alexander P. Isaacs, Sim Brangodt, Herman May, Thomas Buckley, Emma Morehead, Anna Collins, James E. Myers, Samuel Plumbe, Richard Robinson, R osoviceh. Smith, Mary Coogan, Richard ° Dittnock, Gustave Gabrielsen, Flora Hadler, Augusta Harper, Josette Haussler, Mary AXDERSEN—In this city, April 5, 1896, Annfe, beloved wife of Ole Andersen, and sister of Mariet, Martin, Halvor, Gunder and Ole Thor sen. a native of Norway. aged 38 years, AF-Friends and acqualntances are fespect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday). at 2 oclock P, from the par- ors of Halsted & Co., 946 Misslon street. Interment I. 0. O. F. Cemetery. BOY D—1n Hollister, Cal.. April 5, 1896, Alexan- der P. Boyd, a native of Orange County, New York, aged 70 years and 9 months. A3 Notice of faneral hereafter. BUCKLEY—In this city, April 5, 1896, Emma, beloved wite of Ambrose J. Buckley, daughter 6f Mrs. R. C. Tobin, and sister of Juila C. Gately. A% Funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday) from Ignatius Charch, Heyes street and Van Nes avenue. Mass beginniug at 9:30 o'clock A. M. Interment private. Omit flowers. BRUNGODT—In the City and County Hospital, April 5, 1896, Herman Brungodt, aged 26 years, COLLINS—In this city, Aprll 5, 1898, James B., beloved son of the late John C. and Ann_Eliza- beth Collins, and brother of John L. and Theresa Coliins, & native of San Francisco, aged 28 vears. A Friends and acquaintances Aare respect- fully Invited to atrend the funeral THTS DAY (Tuesday), at 12:30 o'clock P. ., from his late residence, 39 Gilbert street, thence to St. Rose’s Church, Brannan street, for services at 1 0'clock P. M. Iuterment Holy Cross Cemetery. COOGAN—In this city, April 5, 1896, Richard, brother of Mary and Annie Coogan, a native of San Francisco. DITTNOCK—In this eity, April 4, 1896, Gustave, beloved husband of Emma Dittnock, and father of Edwin, Arthur, Elsie and Ella Dittnock, a na- tive of Germany, aged 38 vears and 10 months. A member of Herkules Lodge No. 8, 0. d. H. 8. B3 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from the par- Jors of IO/ F. Suhr & Co., 1208’ Mi near Eighth. Interment 1. 0. O. GABRIELSEN—IN this clty, April 4, 1898, Flora, beloved wife of Albert Gabrielsen, and daughter of Mrs. Margaret williams, a native of Bristol, Ensiand, aged 80 years. g# Friends and acquaintances are réspect- fuily invited to attend the funetal THIS DA (Tuesday), at 8:30 0'clock A.3., from her lat residence, 207 Eilis street, thence to St. Mary’s Cathedral, where a requiem mass will be cole- brated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HADLER—In thiscity, April 8, 1896, Augusta, dearly beloved wife of Henry Hadler, and mother of Henry and Ewil Hadler. a native of Hanover, Germany, aged 31 years 6 months and 20 days. HARPER—In this city, April 6. 1896, Josette, beloved daughter of Eugene and Pauline Harper, a native of San Francisco, aged 10 months and 15 days. HAUSSLER—In this city, April 6. 1896, at her residence. 1116 Broadway, Mary, beloved wife of the late Leonard F. Hatssler, a native of Tip- perary, Ireland, aged b9 years and 9 months. [Dubuque (Towa) papers please copy. ] B Friends are respectfully fnvited to atténd the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday) from St. Bridget's Church, corner Broadway and Van Ness avenue, wliere a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commeneing at 9:30 o'clock A. M. S—In this city, April 5, 1896, George R. B. Ba-The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 9 o'clock A. M., from his late residence, 2513 Pacific avenue, thence to St. Mary’s Cathedral, where a requiem highn mass wiil be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock A. . Intermens VETERAN VOLUNTEER FIREMEN'S ASS0- clation—All members are requested to meet at the hall, 24 Fourth street, THIS DAY (Tues- aay). at’ 9 o'cleck A. M. Sharp, to attend the funeral of ourlate brother, G. K. B. Hayes. By order, Ji 8. MARSHALL, President. W. A. ScorraY, Recording Secretary. ISAACS—In this city, April 6, 1896, Sim Isaacs, a native of London, aged 63 years. A7 Friends and acquaintances are respact- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesduy), at 10:30 0'clock A. M.. at the par- lors of Godeau & Lipman, 328 Sitter sireet, Interment New Salem Cemetery hy 11:48 o'clock . M. traln from Third and Townsend streets. MAY—In this city, April 5, 1896, Thomas May, beloved brother of Patrick' May of Winnemucca, Nev., and uncle of Thomas Hart, Mrs. Cornelius McCilly Mrs. Anthoby Murray and Mr, Higgine of San Francisco, a native of the parish of Kil- matelge, Connty Sligo, Ireland, aged 68 years. £ Friends axd acquaintances are respeoy; fully invited to atiend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesdav). at 9 o'clock 4. . from hls Iate resi- énce, 246 Michigan street, thence to St. Teresa’ Church, Potrero, where a solemn requiem mas: wiil be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com. mencing at 9:30 o'clock A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MOREHEAD=—TIn this city, April 4, 1896, Anna Morehead, & native of Ireland, aged 61 years. MYERS—In this clty, April 5. 1896, Samuel Myers, a native of England, aged 84 years. PLUMBE—In this city, April 8, 1898, Richard, beloved husband of Catuerine E. Plumbe, and father of Dr. Edward O., Fannie E., John F. William R. and Charles E. Plimbe. a native of Wales. aged 85 years 4 months and § davs. #~The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Tuesday), ar 11 o'clock A. from his late residence,’ 1988 Valencia street. Members of General Meade Post No. 48, G. A. R., please at- ténd. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by 11:45 0'clock A. M. train. ROBINSON-In this city, April 6, 1896, C. L. Rob- inson, & native of Norway, aged 64 years. ROSOVICCH=TIn this city, 'April 8, 1898, wite of Peter Rosovicch, and sister of Mrs. Muilholiand, Mrs. Kane and Patrick Rodden, a native of County Donegal, Treland, aged 40 years. BMITH—In this city, April 5. 1896, Mary, beloved daughter of Herbert and Hessie Smich, a native of San Francisco, aged 7 months and 14 days. TREVOY—In West Oakland, April 8, 1896, Davia S., peloved husband of Nellie A. Trevoy, a native of Nova Scotia. WEED—In this city, April 5, 1896, Jane. widow of the late Joseph Weed, & native of New York, aged 85 years. 8- Friends are respectfully mnvited to attend the funeral services THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from the Franklin-street Pres terian _Church, corner Vallejo and Frani streets. Interment Masonic Cemetery. UNITED UNDERTAKERS’ EMBALWMING PARLORS. STORAGE, H. ROUNEY, 722 MISSION—K’ BDRAGI AT «feduced rates: basement storage,$1 50 per load FINANCIAL, g mo' ).0) “0' 0 X O LOAN ON"TIFE INSUR: 5 ance policies; bankbooks bought; a0 Cripple Creek mining stocks. JOSEPH B TOPLITZ, room 9, 880 Pine st. MONEY WANTED. T,CAN £800; 7 PR CENT: GOOD CITY REAL estate security. B., box 72. this office. BICYCLES. PARK CYCLERY—NEW WHEELS TO LET; best accommodations. Terminus Geary, Mc- Allister and Powell st. car lines. f ALAH!:DA—-I NICE SUNNY ROOMS FUR- nished for housekeeping: separate bath and tollet; near High-st. station. 5219 Briggs ave, ICELY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH OR without board: piano. 639 Central ave., near Webster st. B.SNITH FURNITURE CO,, 182 ELLIS; « Jow rates; fire-proot bullding; Kastern pian, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 40 Fifth 8t., Opp. Lincoin School, Telephone TORAGE OF FURNITURE, PIANO:! B S OSBORN & CO., 751 and fis m?kn -P‘ PPLY FOR RATES FOR STORING FURNIE ture, éte. SHIREK & SHIREK, 747 nf-unu. ALAMEDA HOUSES TO LET. LAMEDA—TO LET: 27 ENCINALAVE.; G-story house: 5 rooms and bath; all modern improvements; near High-st. station: rent $15. 6"%“‘“' 2241 SAN JOSE AVE.; SUNNY 7 room: bath, laundry, basement, wn, shrabbers. J. 8. HANLEY, 1351 QToRAGE oku{mns. PIANOR, HOUSE- hold goods, ete. J. . PIERCE, 785 Market at. ILSON BROTHER! 1714 WSS, o o eteptn MARKET= South y.& SEWING MACHINES. ALL KINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, rented, repaired; lowest rates 900 Fourth st . STy R N RO 1057 Mission Street, Near Se AS. ENGLISH. T. R. CAREW CAREW & ENGLISH, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, . FUNERAL DIREOTORS, 10 Van Ness ave., neur Market st., San Franclsos Telephone So. 156,

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