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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 26, 1896 __———_——*—_—\‘——“-——————-—F HOUSES TO LET. 1137 GUEREERO-NEAT, CONFORTABL { dwelling of 6 rooms, bath, front_and reas garden, etc.; $17. Corner Kearny and Chestout uninterrupted marine v large grounds: & rooms; rent $16. W. H, CRIM & CO., 118 Mont- COR. TWENTY-FIRST. 10 st. I'O SHOTWELL, (U1 rooms, vatn, $80: 28 I1ill, 7 rooms, bath, $30; 1189 Valeucia, 8 fooms, bath, $28; 1137 Guerrero, 6 rooms, bath, $20: 92915 Natoma, 6 rooms, $16; 105 Diamond, cottage, 5 rooms, bath, $15. W.H. CRIM & Cc 18 Montgomery st. t_;.)( CALIFORNIA, NEAR HYDE—HOUSE 1329 §rooms ana in good order; rent $35. BOVEE, TOY & TAG. A THORO! HLY RENOVATED 9- house: modern plumbing; porcelain bath- tub: tiled sink. Apply at premises, 2620 Sacra- mento st., between 8 4. 3. and 5 . z. PPRECIATED IF N—82019 SUTTER, X near Jones: choice for doctor or dressmaks S AND BATH; 4 ; rent reduced. 0 LET—HOUSE OF FIVE ROOM ave., near Market st. FLATS TO LET—Continued. i FINE MIDDLE FLAT, VERY LOW B16. rent. 452 Seventn st., near Harrison. 7021 MCALLISTER — FLAT: 6 ROOMS; 726} modern improvements; rent reduced. (OQ| HARRISON, NEAR SIXTH — NEW 981 fiat: 6 rooms: all lmprovements: cheap. PEDUCED RENT — 1241 TWENTY-THIRD R seat castro: modern sunny upper 6-room fat; rent $16: water free. EDUCED RENT_23 PROSPER ST, OFF Sixteenth, near Market: modern sunny upper b-room flat; rent $16; water free. JLAT 7 KOOMS, BATH AND NICE STORE: separate or together. 320 Hayes st %18 CONVENIENT 7-ROOM FLAT; XNO <P ] . dark rooms; bath. closets and 'lgvlwr: 4t 948 Union st Oakland. See K@ENIG & {ROLL, 1006 Broadway, Oakland. ELEGANT FLATS; 6 KOOMS: ALL LATEST 2 Faprosements. 10 and 141 Grove,nr. City Hall, $22 HOWARD ST.. NEAR FOURTH, $40. T3%00ms and vath. ASHTON, 411 Mont’ gomery st. DERN SUNNY UPPER 4-ROOM FLAT M 1355 Page st cor. Clayion, Golden Gate Park. ED — GOOD TENANTS FOR NEW pecial terms; §10 up. SPECK & CO., 602 Market st. 2”1;0\\'1 L — 9-ROOM HOUSE TO LET, Y HOUS 8_ ROOMS; L Bl Tasement: rensonavle. $18 MoAllister, JFOUSE OF 7 ROUMS; ALL MODERN IM- provements. 1216 Treat ave., opp. Garfield square. 7E RENT MANY FLATS BECAUSE WE treat people right. BALDWIN & HAM- MOND, 10 Montgomery st. J EBSTER 2( 9—SUNNY FLATS, 8 AND 7 rooms; rent $25, $27 50. 'EL EGANT NEW FLATS, SEVENTH § low Bryant. 5 and 6 rooms. bath: 88 (0 8 LEGANT PARK RESIDENCE; 7 ROOMS Y/ and bath; low rent. 205 Central ave. (formerly Lott st.), bet. Oak and Page. AND BATH IN FINE OUSE OF 9 RUOM GEARY_HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS; RENT arden and base WITH ALL MODERN 16 &?l(). Locust ave., off Laguna st., nr. McAllister. T1731 BROADW GOUGH $45. Housess rooms, ry convenience 1n hot air furpace and marine vie £t it MO LET — AN GANT NEW MODERN house: 9 rooms, bath ana finished basement; marine view: rent reasonabie. 0., 14 Post st. & HAM 5S_ BE| BALDWIN ) HOUSES. ¥ LY FURNISHED FLOOR suitable for family or 3 Pol LOWER OR FLAT, for housekeeping. . SHED 2 D scent lighting) to let 10 to 12 .M. 517 reasonable rent to m Juve 110 Sept. 1. Ca visadero st., near Hayes: able party RTISTICALLY FURN:SHED HOUSE OF 6 £\ rooms on Russian Hiil: fine marine view, large sunny vard, gas stove, bath, piano: will rent 10 proper parties for four mouihs at a very low 1 ference. ree; FURNISHED FLATS. 'F”ffi?\‘xa ED FLI ROOMS AND BATH: in best residence portion of California st.; will L desirable tenant I ure rent free for Ofice. ; BATH. 1164 Address F HED F Fourteenth st.. L OR SALE i rooms and bat : 9 ROOX tter and Kearny ¥ & BURKE. TO LET; FURN F COTTAG T ReDUCKD: COTTAGE 8 rooms: stable: larze yard: $25. Apply P. C. MOLLOY, 138 Montgomery. l‘} £ TAGE FOUR .2V, rooms near park. 16 Mc 0 LET. LARGE BARN; 913 Fourteenth st. NN ROOM (OTTAC situated: reur of 1615 Grov upper 50; 5 rooms, Second, upper 7 rooms, $18: 1211 per 5 rooms, .bath, § 1115 Mclea 5 _rooms. bath 116 Doriand, $14: 2416 Mission, upper 4 rooms, 7 Minna, upper 5 rooms, $14. W. 118 Montgomersy. ODER X ats of 6 rooms, location: o car fare necessary Apply MADIS HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. Anthony Street. ANTHONY, OFF MISSION, NR. SECOND— Sunny furnished housekpng rooms,$1 50 week. Bryant Street. 43() BRYANT — OSE OR TWO SUNKY, Kkeeping. nicely furnished rooms complete for house- Buchanan Street. BUCHANAN—TWO OR 3 SUNNY UN- furnished rms. and bath for housekeeping. Bush Street. BUSH—LARGE ALCOVE; PLEASANT home: private family; reasonable; refncs. Clay Street. CLAY, NEAR POLK—2 OR 8 FUR- nished’ housekeeping rooms: reasonable. 1017 141 162 Clementina Street. , NR. FIFTH—3 NEAT- cheap. EMENT (N Iy furnished rooms for housekeepy 3624 eventh Street. ELEVENTH—3 ROOMS FURNISHED complete for housekeeping. 357 Ellis Stree H()R ELLIS-SUNNY FURNISHED FRONT 5 room; compleze for housekeeping; 810. ROOE! —4 SUNNY UNFURNISHED 532 h bath. NNY PARLOR FLOOR OF 8 nicely furnished for housekeeping. ROOMS TO LET. Eddy Street. 619 nished room. Eighth Street. EDDY—LARGE, SUNNY, NICELY FUR- SHERMAX APARTMENT HOUSE, 98 STH st., near Market: furnished and unfurnished. EIGHTH—SUITE OF 2 NICELY F 115 corner bay-window; sun Eleventh Streeet. 0 LET—LARGE FRONT ROOM, small room; furnished or unfurnished. Eleventh st Ellis Streer. TR- nished rooms: gas, running wa er, grates, day; $3 30 per w eek. ALSO 111 THE RAMONA, 130 ELLIS; MRS, KATE S. HART, manager—A quiet house; centrally lo- cated; newly furnished; elevator; hot and cold water, 315 $2 and up: also houskeeping rooms. ELLIS—FICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, 42 for dcctor or family; also single room. ELLIS — PARLOR SUITE SUITABLE Fifth Street. 107 nished rooms. FIFTH—-PLEASANT SUNNY UNFUR ROOMS TO LET—Continued. lurk Street. 116 'ln‘etllltx'_zFAcT}rnL‘ swwl;t'xhflr svfll;z: wly furnished; e convenlen- ces; board optionals *E 5241 TURK —3 FURNISHED SUNNY 4 Tooms; bath and gas. Twelfth Street. TWELFTH, COR. MARKET—2 NICELY 4 forniene o s: d one $8 a month; goosnished rdoms: gne §3 an 28 10433 Valencia Street VALENCIA — FURNISHED SUITE of rooms, $15; also single rooms. Mis 1laneous. PBEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED APART- ments, sultable for 2 or 3 genilemen, or cou- ple; exclusive use of whole floor; home comforts sunall day: reasonable: reference; locatiou, Call- Diniaand Leavenworih sts. Address P. H., box co. BOARDING AND KOOMS 835 FOST, Nk HYDE_NICKLY FURNISHD large front room; good board; 1 or 2 gents. TWENTIETH, 3635, BET. VALENCIA AND Guerrero—Alcove front, or smaller room with board; first class; private family. ¥olsom Street. 75 location; suitable for one or two. FOLSOM—NICE SUNNY ROOMS: FINE 73 furnished front room. FOLSOM—85 MONTH; SINGLE SUNNY 5192 EDDY (HEATH)—SUNNY BAY-WIN- 312 50r Tooas, suitable for gentlemen: very reasonable; board; references. S‘iNNY i;BONT PARLOR; SEPARATE EN- rance; board opti ; cheap to Tmanents. 3990 Twentieth ste > o oo 0 P 93 rent 84. FOLSOM — LARGE SUNNY FRONT room, newly furnished, with use of bath, rent $8; also single front room, nicely furnished. 71 () SEARY—HANDSOME FEONT ALCOVE suit with exceilent home table, suitable for 10 FOLSOM — SUNNY BAY - WINDOW rooms for 1 or 2; bath; also housekeeping. two; also large rooms for two gents; very reasona- . TURK—FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH al 224 vourd rms Franklin Street. 1516 FRANKLIN — SUNNY FURNISHED front room and bath; §8; cail mornings. ICELY FURNISHED ROOMS; UNSUR- passed for neatness and comfort; 50c, 76¢ and §1perday 32 §250, 85 per week and up; 38 to #80 mo. Hackmeier's Hotel. GEO. GRUENIG, Pr. Geary Street. 43 GEARY — FRONT DOURLE ROOM: nicely furnished; running water; closets. GEARY—ROOM-RENTING AGEN parties st hotels and others will be 60 CY: fur- nished with all kinds of rooms In private respect- able families by applying to above address; charge. no 62 ence. GEARY—LARGE FRONT ROOM FOR lor 2 gentiemen; private family: refer- GEARY, sunn; 80 shed room: elegant corner COB. HYDE — PLEASANT, flat. HE MARTINET hAS CHANGED HAN. handsomely furnished sultes and single rooms also suitable apartments for physician. Geary st., cor. Van Ness ave. DS; Golden Gate Avenue. 32 $8 up. alcove; 2 gents or coupl GOLDEN GATE AVE.—LARGE SUNNY $20; also single, GOLDEN GATE AVE.— 1 UNFUR. nished sunny front room; running water. Harrison Street. 105 T50 33 Toome: » a month. NICELY FURNISHED uitable for 1 or 2; $5 to §6 ELLIS ST. — UNFURNISHED SUNNY front alcove; also sunny back rooms. Fifth Street. FIFTH-NEW HOUSE: SUNNY BAY- window room with kitchen; other rooms. 720 30 Howard Street. 747 double and single; cheap. HOWARD—SUNNY FRONT ROOMS; HOWARD — FRONT PARLOR; vate family. 8l: PRI- Fillmore Street. 2SUNNY FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP- « ing rooms. 220814 Fillmore st., or. Clay. Kolsom Street. Q7() EOLSOM ST._NICELY FURNISHED () rooms for housekeeping, double ana single; reasonable. G9Q7= FOLSOM ST.—2 935 Tidtied for nousekeepin bath: rent $9. P 4 FOLS ROOMS, FUR- yard and use of for two: grate and bath. 94 HOWARD—SUNNY ROOM FURNISHED Hyde Sireet. HYDE — NICE FRONT other rooms; gas and bath. 62 ROOM; ALSO Jessie Street. 46 nished rooms; moderate prices. JESSIE, NEAR SIXTH—SUNNY FUR- JESSIE ST. — NEATLY FURN rooms; with or without kitchen. 812 NISBED Jones Street. ]04-’; FOLSOM—LARGE SUNNY KITCHEN 907 IONES—THE VAN WINKLE: NEW «)and bedroom: furnished for housekeep- _ Inanagement: elegant sunny suites and ing: 810. single; newly furnished; bach, etc.; $10 w0 S30. 1220 F«IL\TUM—SUXPE I(IU“‘, NNY HUL'SI;- bhearny Street. keepl . 1 L: arden; . B sl e e = RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY—PLEAS- Teary St.eet. ant sunny rooms, en suite and singie; firs: ciass 9] 71 SEARY — LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING {5 VST OEAcs: Lermy Temonable. 41 {2 rooms; rent 87; key et 217. Larkin Streer. Golden Gate Avenue. LARKIN — LARGE NICELY FUR- GOLDEN GATE AVE.—4 SUNNY NEW- 1y furnished housekeeping rooms; bath. GOLDEN GATE AV, Y PUR- nished rooms for housekeeping. 338 64 Hickory Avenue HICKORY AVE., 'COR. FRANKLIN-—3 sunny furnished rooms for housekpng: $15. 10 Howard Street. £~ =71 HOWARD — FURNISHED AND UN. D912 tarnished room for housekeeping; first floor, upstairs; cheap. 74’9 HOWARD —2 OR 3 LARGE SUNNY front rooms; nicely furnished; housekeep- ing; private. 8052 HOWARD — FURNISHED HOUSE- 02 keeping rooms. lso‘"fio\v,annlrovn SUNNY ROOMS; rent cheap. 71 nished room; running water: gas; bath: sun all day. 8()4 LARKIN-LARGE, SUNNY ROOM neatly furnished; light housekeeping if de- sired; $7. 81¢ ing. 1 LARKIN-HANDSOME FRONT PAR- 2 lor: large closet; suitable for 2 gentlemen or man ana wife; $10; privilege light housekeep- Leavenworth Street. 41 made satisfactory. LEAVENWORTH—SUNNY BACK PAR- lor, suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen; rent 5 1625 furnished or unfurnished; sunny; pri family; cheap. LEAVENWORTH — 1 OR 2 ROOMS, vat Biarket Stree:. OSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET — PER night, 85¢ to $1; week, $1 50 to $5: families. tyde Street. HYDE, BET. EDDY AND ELLIS—4 ER MOD ERN FLAT, 6 ROOMS 500 H Webster. Apply b BURK. 15 ) FELL, MIDDLE DZZ flat of 5 rooms and bath; newly frescoed ; facing park panhandle. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & Ct S ASD TP, good tenants. SPECK & C MODERN S & vet. Mission and Howard, Twenty-secoud and Twenty-third, containing 5 and 6 rooms, baths, places, with large separate back yard, ent suit you. Callat office, O'FARKELL & CO., 11 Montgomery s 7 OOK AT THE Y FLAT: 3 EOOMS: MODERN IM- e also stable. 1915 O'Farrell st. JLAT OF 3 ROOMS: YARD: WATER FREE; rent $10. 356 Third st. I UPPER 1001 California st. W DOUBLE _BAY - WINDOW s. modern, 6 rooms and bath. 15 . near Sanchez. DOUBLE BA NDOW 747 Seventeenth , bad, B)—4 rooms; bath PPER FLAT; 6 ROOM: : cellar; rent low. 111715 Shotwell v-sixth. ODERN FLAT: Geary st., bet. Van Ness ).. treet. 3lission Street. MISSION — ROOMS, COMPLETE housekeeping and others; terms to suit. D20 Sy Fron o i e ihonaskes e Larkin Street. 10”6 LARKIN—PARLOR FLOOR: 8 SUNNY furnished connecting rooms for house- keeping; 822 50; gas. McAllister Street. 59] MCALLISTER—TWO HOUSEKEEPING Tooms, front and back: very reasonable. Ming 4(R MI¥NA-2 WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS for housekeeping. = 1055 1137 JISSION — SUNNY FRONT HOUSE- | keeping rooms, also single; reasonable. 9794 MISSION-LARGE, SUNNY, FRONT { 24 bay-window rooms; running water, grate, &rs, bath, closets; with connecting room completa for ' housekeeping; also lsrge sunny furnished To0m suitable for 2 gents or man and wife. Natoma Street. Y NATOMA-1 LARGE SUNNY ROOM, furnished for housekeeping; range; yard; {8 67 NATOMA—-TWO SUITES HOUSEKEEP- 3} ing rooms: $8 and $10 month. 645 SATOMA—TWO SUNNY FURNISHED ) rooms, complete for housekeeping: $11. Ninth Street. NINTH, NEAR MARKET 20 fl’ INTH-LARGE BAY-WINDOW FUR- nished room for housekeeping: single rooms. — FRONT OCTAVIA, COR. GEARY—SUNNY housekeeping rooms, furnished or unfur- 1403 nished. OWER FLAT P rooms and bat J OB HILL, OPPOSITE STA 7 Srooms and bath: rent $42 50 and $47 Powell st. 30 LILY AVE. rent $14. JTPPER FLA1 7TAND 50. 726 FOUR ROOMS AND BATH; Ower 111 Van Ness ave. 29 RINGOLD *. FLAT; 6 ROOMS; latest improvements. 1541 Eddy. 3 LARGE ROOMS; YARD, 409 THIR- - teenth st., above Valencia. It O’Farreil Street. O'FARRELL ST. — 3 UNFURNISHED rooms for housekeeping: $7. 70 MARKY 1508 i vas 15613 rent $9. —2MORE S| for housekeeping. 2 large unfurnished front Y OFFICES; MARKET, OPP. VAN NESS AVE.— rooms: | Mart] MARTHA PLACE, rooms; $5 and $b. Place. AR MASON—SUNNY Minna ~treet. 3 rooms; single or doubl MINNA—NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY &1s0 housekeeping. 101 ouicer. So%ad clean; prices reasonable; new owner. MINNA, COR. SECOND, AND 81 NA- Furnished rooms; very 172MINNA &) — NEATLY FURNISHED ER EIGHTH-NEWLY furnished bay-window rooms; $1 & week. Jission Sireet. rooms 75¢ and $1. 66 MISSTO; MINNA, CORD 81T oeing: batn: all cosventoone, —SUNNY ROOMS FOR HOUSE- JUROPE HOU Ninth Street. NINTH. single and suite: terms reasonable. 25 ICELY FURNISHED ROOMS; | Pine Street. PINE—PLEASANT SUNNY ROOM: up: gas; running water; quiet house. S 85 Polk Streer. 195 single; 8180 housckeeping; $4 to $12. POLK—FRONT BAY-WINDOW ROOMS, 913 Snay rooma: mew bath; running water: reaso pets, furniture: le: quiet. ) POLK — ELEGANTLY FURNISHED gas; 1133 POLK (NEW BUILDING), CORNER Sutter—Sunny furnished and unfurnishea rooms. Post Streer. TQQ EOST, NW. COR. JONES— LARGE sunny alcove, suitable for one or two gen- tlemen. Polk Street. POLK, COR. O'FARRELL—2 BEAUTI- 1ul front rooms; en suite or single. Seventh Sireet. SEVENTH—2 LARGE FRONT ROOMS completely furnished for housekeeping; 82 12 SEVENTH—SUNNY FRONT SUITES; also single and housekeeping rooms; cheap. South Park. SOUTH PARK — 2 _TO 4 FURNISHED 16 Boareeping rooms: a7 1o $14; 4 untur nished $10. 1 separate yard: reasonable. 6 Zoe st Q AND 812 = 5113 ané FuttonFiat s room cheap rent. 'RALLY LOCATED: 4 AND b BEAUTE 1138 COMFORTABLE FLAT, 6 ROOMS; Det. Third and Fourth. v 2 4-ROOM FLATS; LARGE $8 Jar: 1125 Vaiteioa 1 FRA BET. MCALLISTER £()7 FRANKLIN ST.—SUNNY FLAT OF 6 1507 Soms eva bath. \E ful sunny rooms; ;$13 50 up. 151514 Mission st., near Eleventh. JOUE-ROOM FLAT; RENT $9. 519 DORE ST, near Bryant. $1 RENT; A BEAUTIFUL FLAT OF 6 rooms.” 262 Clara st. Stanly Place. 9Q STANLY PLACE, EINCON HILL-3 SUN- ny bay-window rooms; complete for house- keeping. Taylor Str TAYLOR—SUNNY PARLORS; HOUSE- keeping, If desired: double room, 38, Tenth Street. TENTH — ELEGANT CONNECTING 12 housekeepin; iano, new carpets, gas- siove; suitable for physician or Tamily of 4, ° 10274, E0ST, NR. LARKIN—FURNISHED front room, §5 a month. 1oweil Street. POWELL — SMALL for gentlemen: $10. 223 SUNNY ROOM 60 1or 2 gentlemen. 44 POWELL ST., NEAR BUSH, RIGHT IN town—Large, sunny front room suitable for | s EST TABLE BOARD IN THE CITY; 8460 B week, $16 & month, at Hackmeier's Hotel. CHILDREN BOARDED. SUNNY, HEALTHY HOME FOR CHILDREN in private family; large yard: scnool con- venient. 3990 Twentieth st., before 10 A. M. (300D HOME FOR A CHILD; NO OTHER X children; nice sunny yard. N.s., box 86, Call. JANTED—10R 2 CHI: DREN TO BOARD; 800d home. 104314 Valencia st. 2] EINE_INFANT OR CHILD TO BOARD; = L refined home: sunny yard: best of care. ©) CHILDREN 10 BOARD; NOT UNDER 5 years: good home: best of care. 2016 Folsom. ERMAN LADY WOULD LIKE TO TAKE care of a child: nice home. 2612 Manchester. ANTED-1 OR 2 CHILDREN TO BUARD ‘yemmm respectable peo ple: good home. 150814 STORES TO LET. s ST (‘ROUERY AND LIQUOR-STORE AND 2 X rooms: rent cheap: good stand. Apply 19 Zoe st., bet. Third and Fourth, Bryant and Bran- nan. STORES AND BASEMENT; ADAPTED T0 plano business; SE. cor. Leavenworth and Ellis 8ts.; to let. JOHN A. SCHMIDT, 425 Ellie st. W. COR. PACIFIC AND HYDE—STORE and 2 rooms, suitable for drugstore. 4] 6 EOURTH-SMALLSTORE, WITH ROOM in rear; rent Jow. Apply 16 G. H. UMB- SEN & CU.. 14 Monteomery st. OFFICES TO LET, 'VENLENT OFFICES IN NEW BUILD- ing corner Market, Drumm sand California sts.: elevator, etc.: rents low. MADISON & BURKE, 626 Market st. 85() MARKET ST, COR. STOCKTON—FUR- 2] nished office: also furnished rooms en suite or single: reasonable rent. QERECKELS BUILDING, 637 MARKET— KElegant sunny offices, $12 50 up: electric-light; ting and janitor service free. Apply at bullding or . UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. (CALIEORNIA SAFE DEPOSIT BUILDING— Offices $10 2nd upward, including janitor's ser- Jices, heat, eleoiric and gas lights. A pply at room 5221t0 A. E. BUCKINGHAM. ACEMEIER'S HOTELL, 123-239 EDDY ST.; new manazement: GEORGE GRUENIG, pro- prietor: board and room $6 and $6 & week and up. Ho’"fl:x, BERTLING, 714 BUSH—A FAMILY hotel: references given and required; all mod- ern conveni, CREAZEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE U WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada ome year for $1 50, post- age free. STABLES TO LET. CLAIRVOYANTS. e e A A 50 cts and $1—60 B $1—50 cts and $1. THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME TO CONSULT THE GREAT CLAIRVOYANT AND MEDIUM PROF, ¥, EUGFNE 1728 MARKET ST. The professor during his long residence in San Francisco has met with unprecedented success, He could refer you to peopie all_over the world for testimonials s to his worth, but it is not neces- sary (0 search the extremeties of the earth when he can refer you to thousands in your midst Wwho have been made prosperous and happy through his wise advice; ask your pro#perous neighbor who started him aright. ~ Investigate and you will find that your business rival is one of his many patrons. thing succeeds like success” and if you would be successful call on him without delay: it costs practically nothing: 50c and $1,50c and 81, 50c_and $1. 80c and $1,50c and $1 is his price atpresent, no more than you woula pay an un- known clairvoyant or s partially developed medium. His readings astonish the most skeptici All are satisfied. The professor gives advice on all matters that are of inferest to humanity. Busi- ness, speculation. investments, insurance, love, courtship, marriage and divorce: settles lovers' Quarrels and causes speedy and happy marriages. He locates mines and buried treasures, finds lost or stolen proverty, Interprets dreams, cures bad habits and destroys evil influences in half the time required by the best of the other mediums. Remember, there are but few mediums in the world that can work these wonders, and none out- side of the eminent professor in Sau Francisco. There may be something in card reading and egg breaking, but did you ever see very bright veople foretelling the future in thix manner? There may be something in palmistry, but most of the people in this line cannot tell whether cer- tain lines in the pa'm were made by nature or were the result of & clumsily fought duel. There may be & great deai in astrology, but most of the seli-all ged astrologers cannct even tell | the position of the planets they talk about. And last, but not leust, beware of partially de- veloped mediums who are not capable of properly interpreting & message from the unseen world. Remember PRO¥. EUGENE'S commuuications come direct from the Spirit World, hence his in- abllity to be mistaken in any matter. Remember also that the Professor is perma- neotly located in San Francisco: he is here tostay. Hours 10 A. M. 10 8 P M. Letters contai stamps answered. PROF. EUGENE, 728 Markel st. TARTLING! BEWITCHING! BEWILDERING! MARVELOUS! Multitudes daily visit the sumptuous parlors of PROFESSOR M. L. CARNELLE, 220 EDDY ST. And why is it?’ The record made by this greatest of mediums 7 years ago is reproduced upon his re- turn, and the grand truths he then expounded left indelible imprints on minds of studious people. During the years of absence from our great city the professor has visited every city of importance, and has been consulted by the most eminent ex- ponents of every art and science. He at all times invites skeptics to cail on nim, he will con- vince them that he is sincere and trothful in all that he claims to do. The professor belleves th: ““Honesty is the best policy,” and desires your co fidence on all matters incidental to humanity, If your existence possesses the many intricacles which need unraveiing he is prepared to show you the way. If false friends surronnd or beset u will find his marvelous powers of . avail. His vast experience in giving advice on business, mines, speculations of any kind, games of chance, changes, lawsuits, wills. old estates, los: or stolen property, interpreting dreams, curin bad babits, and guiding you from all troub or dangers; also, indispensable advice on lov marriage and how to choose a wife or husband for future happiness or succes: This. together with the work he performs in re. uniting the separated, causing a speedy marriage with the onc you dearly love, healing family troubles, removing evil 1 'nces, etc., is the safest guarantee that he is once and for all the most brilliant medium and clairvoyant of modern times. Thus it is that professional men and so- ciety leaders seek his advice: thus it 1s that heavy mail is daily his. The grandest test of all i8 to seek him personally and you will find bim to be the magnetic mediim of the people. Letters |+ Hours, 9 to 9 with stamps promptly answered. daily and Sundays. VINCED. E CTION GUARANTEED. These and many other such expressions of grati- tude and explicit confidence pass the lips of those who daily Visit the crowded parlors of the most gifted of the many mediums, Mme. Stewart. They go further (0 sing her praises to those who find married life unhappy, pro & investments utterly worthless, lawsnits unsuccessful, lost rela- tives undiscovered, und the secret of ‘amassing wealth that is written indelibly in the “destiny™ of all mankind unsolved. Miners, speculators, as well as business and professional men consult her occnlt powers on sl matters of vital importance to themselves and others. Remember, Mme. Stew- art’s clairvoyant powers penetrate like an X-ray your fature life and that of others as well. Asa card reader she is unsurpassed, haviog read the cards since 11 years of age. Consult for a mere pittance Mme. Stewart, the only seventh daughter 0 the seventh daughter. Ladies and gents 50 cents. Parlors 2 and 3, 917 Market st. UILTY, IsTHE VERDICT OF THE AGAINST THE_ MYKIAD OF AND IMPOSTORS, While Zanzic, the famous White Mahatma, excels! ‘There can be no grander testimony than his brilliant record. ‘The beautiful philosophy of spir- itualism has in him its most eminent medium, and occult sclence its devotee. Failure with Zanzic is a word unknown, as a visiv 10 315 Ellls st. will prove. For why? Zanzic is incomparable! M?PE, PORTER, CARD-READER: TELLS past, present.'future: ladies blc, gents 81: palmistry, clairvoyaat, sittings $1 50. 126 Turk st. INNIE ADAMS, TALENTED PALMISTAND life reader; names given: 25c. 43 Minna st. MISSHELVING, CLAIRVOYANT! FICTORE of future husband or wife. 76634 Howard st. PROF. LEON. 1007 MARKET, NEAR SIXTH Wonderfal power; gives advice on business, b stamp EOPLE FRAUDS love, marriage, divorce, etc.; letters w answered; hours 9 to ¥ daily; 2lso Sunday Russ Street. RUSS — FRONT elegautly furnished. 4 AND BACK PARLOR; Second Street. 55 housekeeping: single and double; $1 up. SECOND—NICE FRONT ROOMS FOR venth Street. 523 housekeeping rooms. SEVENTH ST.—86 50; 2 FURNISHED Sixth Streec. 121 double and single +ooms. SIXTH — CHEAPEST IN THE CITY: South Park. 28 nished; suitable for 2 or man and wife. SOUTH PARK — FRONT ROOM FUR- LAT—1013 MCALLISTER ST. 7 ROOMS; bath; pantry; large yard. T ASDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE OF 10 rooms. altogether or divided, with_finished Dbasement. 538 McAllister st., near Van Ness ave. OWER FLAT OF 4 LARGE ROOMS; SUNNY side o street; rept 9 amonth. 416 Ringold st., bet. Eighth_and Ninth, Harrison and Folsom. W. COR. ELLIS AND SCOTT—FLAT OF 6 rooms and bath; 815. JEW MODERN FLAT OF 7 ROOMS AND bath. 2517 Gough st., near Vallejo. Z-ROOM MODKERN BAY-WINDOW FLAT; yard. 315 Lombard st. {LEGANT FLATS: 6 AND 7 ROOMS; $20 TO $27 50; water free, 1315 Steiner st., near Ellis. $1 NEW 3-1.00M FLAT: BATH; WASH- . stand: tubs: cheap. 1125k OaK st. TR 100MS AND BATH, NEWLY PAPER- ed and _painted throughout: on third floor: at- tractive house .and neighborhood; low rent; $12 50: oniy quiet family without children. DiENPSTER, 86 Glen Park ave., oft Twelfth st. 1367 STEINER, NEAR SUTTER—-LOWER 43] LENTH-UPPER FLATSUNNY HOUSE- keeping rooms, $8 to & young couple. Third Street. 519 THIRD, COR = SOUTH PARK-FUR- nished housekeeping rooms. Twelfth Street. 9296 TWELFTH — 2 FURNISHED ROOMS for light housekeeping. with use of elezant Twenty-sixth Street. 1151 TWENTY-SIXTH. NEAR MISSION— 2 Large, sunny, convenlent housekeeping suites; nicely furnished; $8 to $1. Valencia Street. 30 VALENCIA — NICELY FURNISHED sunny rooms for housekeeping. T10 VAN, NESS-FEONT PARLOE SUITE complete for housekeeping: $25; alsosingle. 102] JAS XESS AVE, COR GEARV—A bay-window parlor, sitting-room and bath; $10, Van Ness Avenne. suite of 3 front sunny rooms with kitchen fiat, 5 modern large sunny rooms; bath. | and gas stove; bath and all furnished. Stevenson Street. 425 STEVENSON, NR. FIFTH—4 ELEGANT large rooms; yard; basement; first floor. Stockton Street. 41 85 or 36 also housekeeping; sun. STOCKTON—2 SINGLE FRONT ROOMS, 131 singly STOCKTON—SUNNY FRONT ROOMS; 'n suite; also doctor’s office; cheap. sSutter Street. 500 6 sunny ‘unfurnished room: physician or oculist; use of recepti THE ALEXANDRIZ, room, 78] SUTTER—ELE- SUTTER, CORNER POWELL—FLAT OF sultable for kant rooms; first-class dining-room: elevator. Taylor Street. 14 front rooms; sunny; rent reasonable. TAYLOR—NEWLY FURNISHED 1hird Siree: INCHESTER HOUSE—44 THIRD, Market: most convenient and res, rooms 25 t0 $1 50 per night: X1 50 to $6 per wi electric lights in every room; reading rm free pectabler 200 eek; bus’ YPSY MEDIUM_SITTINGS DAILY (SUN- days included) : 25c up. 946 Mission; hrs 10 to9. Mm« SYBILLE TELLS FROM CRADLE TO AW ine grave: fee 25 cents. 914 O'Farrell st. ME. MOREAU. MEDIUM; REVEALS pust,present and future; 25¢ up. 764 Howard st. ROF. NZIC, RELIABLE MEDIUM, CLAIR- voyant and palmist. pariors 315 Ellis st. ETURNED, WORLD-RENOWNED MME. SCHAMIDT, from the principal cities: tells past, present and future; prices moderate. 856 Mission. RS. B. BAUMAN, THE RENOWNED ME- dium and card-reader. 132 Turk ME. ARNDT, BEST FORTUNE TELLER IN N your future husband or wite. 4 Twelfth, cor.Market ME. STEWART; GREATEST CARD READ- erand ciairvoyant In world; seventh daughter; read cards since 1{ vears of age; mining, lawsuits marriage: ladies or gents 50c. 917 Market, 3 and 4. ME. DR. THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL- erby eggs and cards; tells entire life, past, resent, future; consultationson ail affairs; noth- IDg excepted, names iven; good advice: sure lieips estores 105t 1ove by syinpathy s mistake im: possible: foe §17 letter £3. 920 Post st.. nr. Larkin, A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THIs WEEKIY CALL.In wrappe: line. SPIRITUALISM. Y OUR PAST, PRESENT AXD FUTURE AT & glance (ladies only): 25¢. 230 Clara, or. Fifth. 1.9SELLA-ONE OF THE MOST WONDER- ful mediums of the age; just from the East; she created a sensation East and also in Eoroj through her mediumship; all ere invited to call; she remains with you but a short time; do not re- main Ip darkness, but seek the light of truth; wis- dom is power. 318 Kearny st., room 18. ES. J. J. WHITNEY, CLAIRVOYANT irance medinm: sittings $1. 218 Stockion s ASTROLOGY. MXE__EXGDIUS, - CLAIBVOYANT, RE- moved to 1003 Mission st., or. Sixth; fee 50c. the world: 50c and $1, shows you the bictureot |- P EAUTIFUL LARGE STABLE: 241¢ CALL- ) fornia st.; rent cheap. Apply room 26, Chron- icle building. STABLES WANTED. UITABLE STABLE FOR 30 HORSES: CEN- tral location. Address £. J., box 163, Cail. LOST. e o T,93T A PASSEOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings ana Loan Society of San Francisco, the name of HELEN D. DALGLEISH, No. 188,958. The finder will please return to bank. T.OSI-rROM 1019 MARKET, A LARGE brindle greyhound dog with white spot on back of neck. Any person returning same to the above number will be suitably rewarded. 2/ FOR RETURN OF FOX TERRIER DOG to DR. ARTHUR REGENSBURGER, 40914 Post st. OST—BABY'S BIB PIN; SMALL DIAMOND ting. Return 402 Third: receive reward. MALE, FOX-TERRIER: HEAD EVENLY WA marked; unmarked body: reward. 900 Lom- bard st. OST—ON THURSDAY, APRIL 16, PARRO talks English, French ‘and Spanish: flew from corner of Callfornia and Scotr sts. Finder wiil please return to 2632 California st., and receive reward FOUND. ARTY LOSING MONEY THURSDAY P. M. L may recover rame by leaving paruiculars with 3., box 57, Call Oflice. JOUND—COW. INQUIRE OPP. mile house, Mission road. TWELV SEWING MACHINES. MPROVED HIGH-ARM SINGER SEWING machine, with all attachments; $15. 2437 Mis- sion st., near Twent y-first. *F, UPWARD; RENT $1 60 TO $1 76 monthly; repairiog 25c; bought and ex- changed; needles for all machines. 145 Sixth st “A LLKINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, rented, repaired; lowest retes. 205 Fourth 1) 1158 Portland &) a@Partly Cloudy (;CIPav ® Cloudy ®Rain ® Snow Explanation. The arrow flies with the wind. The top figures at station indicaie maximum temperature for the days; those underneath it.if any, the amount of rainfall, of melted stow in inches and hundredths, during 'the past twelve hours. Isobers, or solid lines, connect points of equal alr pressure; iso- therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. 'The word “high” means high barometric pressure and is uvsually accompanied by fair weather: ‘low” Tefers o low pressure. and is usually preceded and accompanied by cloudy weather and rains. “Lows”_usually first appear on the Wwshington comst. When Che pressure is high in the interior and low along the coast, and the isobars extend nerth and south along the coast, rain is probable; but when the “low” 1s inclosed with lsobars of marked curvature, rain south of Gregon is improb- able. With a “high” in the vicinity of Jdaho, and the pressure falling to the Californin coast, warmer weather may be expected in summer and colder weather In winter. ‘The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. LATESI SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. gl s e e Domestic Ports. EUREKA—Arrived Apr 26—Schr J G Wall, hnc Apr 18, Sailed Apr 25—Stmr Pomons, for San Francisco. MOSS LANDING—Arrived Apr 35—Schr AD- bie, from Fort Bragg. FORT ROSS—Atrived Apr 25—Schr Etta B, huc Apr 238. Baiiad Apr 25—Schr Etta B, for San Francisco. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived Apr 25—Stmr Umbrla, from Liverpool and Queenstown; sumr Aachen, fm Bremen. Safled Apr 26—Stmr Campania, for Liverpool; stmr Veendam, for Rotterda ; stmr La Gascoene, for Havre; stmr Stuttgart, for Bremen: stmr Kulda, for Naples aud Genoa: stmr Mobile, for London: stmr Persia, for Hamburg: stme Thing- valla, for Stettin, HARYV E—sSailed Apr 25—Stmr La Bourgogne, for New York. SOUTHAMPTON—Sailed Apr 26—Stmr New York, for New York. 1mportations. EUREKA—Per North Fork—9 dry bides, 8 green hides, 12 sks giuestock, 1 cs hardware, 1 bale aper. 2 cs crockery, 2¢s boots and shoes, 8417 REEhingles, 86 M f; lamber, 38 M shakes. Consigness. Per North Fork—Bissinger & Co; Cal Glue Works: Chas Nelson: Dunham, Carrigan & Co; G W Clark & Co; Cal and Japanese Trading Co; Davis, Haber & Co. HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. Miss M Graton, § Jose Dr B F Simmons & w,Cal T Cutter & w, Utah S H Mather, San Diego Miss Cutter, Utah A Downieville, Sacto S Jones & w, Utah J L Gillis & w, Sacto R M Higgins, San Jose DrJ J Pfister, Suisun W W Hutton, Mo E E Cochran. Cal R Brown, Petaluma J H Pond, Sacto E L Webber, Napa Mrs E K Stevenot, Wash F ¢ Hazemann, Or B Miss Hazemann, Or A Adams & w, Or C C Pickett, Il J A Brown, Sacto ¥ R Dawson, Cal L E Norton & wf, Cal , Los Ang D Spencer. Stanford T Seward & w, Hollister F B Smith & £, Sacto M Besse, Santa Cruz. Mrs R Allen, Cal © D Allen, Cal N N Brown, Tustin E A McCook, Los A J A Katch, San Diego W Maddox, Fulton A P Jeflo, Palo Alto J'W Bailev, Palo Alto G Yule, Wisconsiy L L Chambirlain, Cal Mrs D Davis, Los Anceles Miss + avis, Los Angeles F Matteson, Santa Cron H Graetu & w, ~an Jose Miss A Gratu, can Jige I ¥ Burke, Foisom J H Beubam, L_Anseles Mrs F Toepfer, Wis Miss M Planky, Wis EEMis&wi.Ind EE Shierau, 8 Crog M Marks, Oroville T M Church, A mador G P Sieini, Sutter Creek J K Davis, Piymoutn R H Bugléy, lone 1L S 0'Rourke, 4 Webster, Fresno I I, Combs, son, Napa. McKee, Plu D G Carr, Placerville T, PALACE HOTEL. J G Hamilton, Minneap Miss E Harris, Denver J Tiernan & w. Utah Mrs Ruff & ¢, Philadelph Edwin Norton, Chicago H N Isaacs, London Mrs K Conneil,Salt Lake H J Fowler & w,Superior G A Powers, Portland C M Gosling, Phila Mrs H D Green,Portland M Morrison. Stanford R J O Neil, Portland W P Hall & w, Ilinols G Chzpman, WashingtonJ W Kaly, N ¥ W D Tobey, Carson ~ Miss Tobey, Carson J G Hoeflich, Cincinnati D P Damoreaux. Wash G E Howard, Stanford Mrs C H Buhl, Detroit Miss Griggs, Detroit W £ Buhi, Detroit A H Bubli, Detroit J M Sheppurd & w, Mass Miss Sheppard, Mass Col and Mrs Bax, England 8 Despres, Cnicago H K Brown & w, Carson W J Mitchell & w, Cinn Miss M Mi-chell, Cinn B McDonell, Cinn J &5 Garlord & w, Butte J H Galey, Piusburg J M Ross, Stanford Uni A M Cathcart,Stanford U H D Sheldon, Stanford U EJ Cote & w, St Loms C Thaeyelen, N Y Mrs Leach, Oakland P P Hume & w, L Gatos iiss E M Hume,Oakland W i Dart. Oaxland H F Pondexter, Stanford J G Hamilton, Stanford RUSS HOUSE. G Graham, Walla Walla M C Hoft, Seattle HValk &, Chicago € Hoft, Seattle ¥ M Weger, Ukiah R Monroe, Seattie A Annendaug, Mexico H Beauchamp, Cal J Jore, Chicago C R Scott, Portland W S Stone. Yreka € Cook, Truckee W E Smitn, Menlo L W Nagle, Santa Cruz J Mead, Healdsburg J H Armstrong, Cal T Peacock, San Rafael D Duncanson, Mariposa J C Graham, Hollister C J Lee, Cal C K Dam, Wheatiand G Parkfield, Cal W Taylor, lowa. D Loomis, Bakersfield Mrs Stephens, Cloverdle J M Waliing, Cal J Favorn, Healdsburg F Koster, San Jose J W Driscoll, Inyo J G Birchine, Inyo R M Laird, Inyo J Olsen, Wash Carash, Oakland Mrs B Rourke, Mass T D Clapp, Portland T Grimmer, San Diego Mrs Nevids, Coronado Mrs M Cook, Boston J 0 Rice, Mexico Miss Sianley, Ukiah J M Engle, Mexico E B Gibson, Ukiah J Wardell, San Diego C Hayward, Woodside E C Adams, Cal A Wheeler, Denver J Brooks, Tacoma J Redman, Mariposa J Ridgway, Mari F Clark, San Jose Mrs Griffin, Los Angeles J Orr. Sonora. Mrs Willett, Los Angeles D T Bowman, Napa Mrs F M Todd, Ukiah COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. Frank Pantmiller, Or Chas Lambert, Portland M E Pendleton, Portland S F Fitzgerald, Portiand G R Fitzgerald, Portland George W innes, Wis H Ransdell, Portland George Hare, Or G Butler & w, Tacoma H McGillis, Wash J Stitis, Portland Miss Lucy Johns, 111 M CKing & w, Idaho 3rs O Grab, Idaho CE Newton, Los Banos F S Chrisman, Mich M M Briggs, Los Ang K I Miller, Paio Alto Mrs W IScott &s,0r ¥ E Day, Portland George Wood, 11 J M Baltimore, Mont C C Baltimore, Mont G W_Hunter, Portland W Strahan, Portland J B Houston, Portland J R Buros, Salt Lake J S Grant, Chicago Miss Mitzla, Or W R Cody, Portiand J O'Brien. Ariz 1 Grutli, Wash C Lambert, Or J Holsen & w, San Jose LICK HOUSE. G N Strohl & w, Napa S C Long, Hongkong TMGr en &w, Paris W K Johnston, Nev City E C Chesebro, Calistoga Wm Longmore, Sta Eosa F E Pierc-, Benicia H 'todd, Oakland Joe Merchant, Walla W Mrs Merchant, Walla W Wil Merchant, Walia W Mrs Gerichten, San Diego Miss A Gerichten, S Dgo Miss R Ivers,%an Diego Mrs Lawrence, Alameda M F Brown, Marysville H Ballard, Merced L L Jones, Mill Valley Mrs Godsey & sn, Col T & Pardee, Suisunville C E Emerson, Suisunvl Don Cottrell, Grass Val A Burdeson, Pt Reyes W Eastman, Los Angeles S Hinsdale, Sta Barb H L Cheles, St Helena G Eflers, Sacramento A E_Miller, Sacramento E Baker, Sacramento G N Jordan, Los_Angeles M James, Colorado J D Plerce, San Jose Johnson & w, Sacto H S Craig, Watsonville B Beard. Sunta Rosa BALDWIN HOTEL J T Murphy, San Jose T W Lesto, Oakland MrsH E Painenter, Wash E Levy, Chicago CH Tenl, N Y W C Douglass, St Louis J Dugan. Benicia W F Knapp, Denver C F uiles, Cape Town C P Stouffer. N Y F O Carmack, St . ouis A J Sewille, N Y MraJ Hall, Uakland C Moore, Vallejo H Murphy, St Paul C Brannan, St Pavl Mrs C Miller, Seattle C Mills, Seattle T H Carson, Sactamento H Scott, Fresno T Monroe, Selma Miss Watis, Los Angeles T Mott, Seattle N C Kogers, El Paso J R Bell, New Jersey N Ziegler, New Jersey C Martia, Albany O Hiller, Boston NEW WESTERN HOTEL. A Gerin, Great Falls J Riley, Great Falls J C White, Oakland R Martin, Sausatito 1, Leveron}, Jamestown J E Weiman. Cincinnati D stanil, Cincinnati THWiiliamz&w, S Diego W F Allen.wds. S Diego MrsJ M Hubert,Colorado Mrs A Smith, R Island _CVeysey &w,Gray Harbor T Donnellan, Gray Harbor H Downing, Portland F Clayton, Alameda J Shooping. Illinols P Denmark ——— e MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were ssued by the County Clerk’s office yesterday : John J. Deegan and Veda B, Hull, 256—21. John J. O'Brien and Eliza Miskell, 22—20, J.J.C. Leonard and Mildred H. Donohoe, 34—29, Paolo Mol fino and Louisa Molino. 36—18. Blaize Nogue and Augustine Sarret, 29—24. Peter F. Ramm and Mary A. Matson, 30—24. Charles J. Knoblocn and Julia Orth, 39—35. W. C. Mitchell and Rebecca Fischbeck, Antoni Barthelet and Lillie R, Jones, 47—31. W ¥ L Danason, Portland S M Whitniore & w,Utah A Ferguson, Chicago G W Dewey, Portland Miss Mary Day, Portland F F Sturtevant, Wash H H Richmond&w,Aubn K Kerr, Wash Mrs John Loe, Stockton J G T F A M J DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS. Complaint filed: Nicolasa L. Voigt agant Robert Volgt. Alimony proceedings: Adele Hartman vs. Christel Hartman; suit for £100 a month filed. BIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATHS. [Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall Wil not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of peraons authorized o have the same published.] BORN. BOYD—In this city, to the wife of Dr. . A. Boyd, a daughter. BOYD—In this city, April 7, 1896, to the wife of William Boyd, & son. CARROLL—In this city, April 22, 1496, tothe wife of John J. Carroll, twins. DALY—In this city, April 24, 1896, to the wite of Joseph William Daly, & daughter. GALVIN—In this city, April 21, 1896, to the wife of W. A. Galvin, a son. JORGENSEN—In this city, April 16, 1836, to the wife of Victor Jorgensen, a daugnter. LEVINSON-In this city, April 23, 1896, to the wife of S. Levinson, a son. McCARTHY —In this city, April 24, 1896, tothe wife of P. McUarthy, a son. MCCALZL—In this city, April 15,1896, to the wite of E.C. McCall. a daughter. MONDET—In this_city, Avril 20, wife of Julius F. Mondet, a son. SHEEHAN—April 8, 1896, tothe wifeof John H. eehan, a son. —— MARRIED. HAUFE—TURNER—Inthis city, March 23, 1896, by the Rev. J. Schultz, Albert F. Haufe of Sonoma County and Nellie F. Turner ot San Francisco. SLACK—COLESOWER—In Austin. Tex., April | 15.1896. by the Rev. Peter Lauth, Austin B. Slack of Luling, Tex., and Mrs. e Louise Colehower of San Francisco. — DIED, Kennedy, Edward Lord, Jennie McConalogue, Marie M. McDonald, Daniel Monckton, Daniel Mora, Ignacio Diaz Muldoon, Mary Mueller, Louise O’Brien, Elizabeth Rhodes, Edward G. Schiller, August Smith, Freda R. Van Fossen, John C. Vischer, Adelaide A. Watts, Josie ‘Werner, Barbaram. ADAMS—In this city, April 25, 1896, Anita, be- loved daughter of William and Magiie Adams, 2 nutive of San Francisco, aged 1 month and 19 s, AFriends and acquaintances are fully invited to attend the faneral THIS Day GUpdav),at 2 o'clock . x. from the residence arents, 2! 10! t) . 97 UET PATChis, 288 Union street. Inierment ANDRY—TIn this city, April 27. 1896, drysa mative of France, aged 71 A BIRD—In the Clty and County H 2 1836, Fanny Bird, aged 40 gears " " APT 25, senada, Cal. April 23, 1893, Louls C. Bresse, 3 Louly anativs of Californis, aged 3§ AZ-Friends are respectfully invits the funeral services TOMORROW ?f\lr:fin:;tf { 330 0 P. M., at Notre D i pShureh, Bush stréer, near Stocicton. > ¥ Cloires NEMAN—In this elty, April 23, 18t Henry Martin, beloved husband of Guihacen Buneman, and Tather of Albert, Maud, Cathering and Ethel Buneman, o native of Hamburg, Ger many, azed 62 years 5 months and 15 das 5. o A&~ Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services THIS DAY (Sunday), at ."::llncblzl:'.e:(;l, A gacred Heart Church, Fell ment Holy Cross Cometery, - | Or: 1nter- COLLINS—In this city, April 25, 1896, Rac! 3 . 189 A relic: of the late David Collins, ana moths oF rs. Alexauder Hutchison and ' Nimrod D. Col- lins, a native of Ireland, aged 66 vears. - CONERTY-In Seattte, Wash., April 17, 1896, rs. A B. Conerty, a'mative of County Ferma: nagh, Ireland, aged 77 years., m??n?nfll and acqualutances are respect- Wiy inviied to attend the faneral THIS DAY l("Illndfl).‘. at 2 o'clock p. ., from the Church the Auya:z.ml‘mexmam Masonic Cemetery. 7 Dthiscity, April 25, 1896, Daniel M., beloved husband of }’nm, Delaney, and a JMabel and Edward Delaney, a native of prston. Mass., aged 62 years. W MORE-In Oakland, April 25, 1596, Mary of Maoved wife of Samuel Dinsmore, & native o Malne, aged 53 years aud 7 days. LIASER-—In this city, April 24, 1895, Abrabam Ropser, beloved father of Mrs. A. Magner, Mrs. Mogs Coben, Mrs. Fanale Barnett, Mrs, Sara >y gner and Isaac and Samuel Eliaser of San °R0, anailveof Krakow, Austris, aged 76 years, A¥Friends and acqualntances are respect- the funeral THIS DAY 1896, tothe M Adams, Anita Andry, Victor Bird, Fanny Bresse, Louts C. Buneman, John H. M. Collins, Rachel .Conerty, Mrs. A. B. Delaney. Daulel M. Dinsmore, Mary W. Eliaser, Abraham Finule, Mary E. Fleming, James Gers:, Amelia L. Gordan, Henry Jacobson, Charles Jetfress, Georgie E. fully invited 10 attend (Sunduy) at 10:45 o'clock A. M., from his late | | | residence, 9155 McAllister street. Interment Hills of Eternity Cemetery by 11:45 o’clock A.>. trala from Third and Townsena street. Please omit flowers. FINNIE—In this city. Anril 23, 1396 Mary Ellen, wife of David H. Finnie, and dauzhter of An- drew and Mary Scott of East Oakland. a native of Grass Valley, Cal.,aged 30 years 6 months and 23 days. 8@ Friends are respecttully invited to attent the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 12 o'clock M., from the chapel of Craig-Lochran Co., 22 and 26 Mint avenue. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. Remains at chapel of Cralg-Cochran Co., 22 and 26 Mint avenue. FLEMING—In this city, April 24. 1896. James, husband of the late Mary Flem! , father of Thomas Fleming, and brother-in-law of Mrs. Ann Roache, & mnative of Ballyhooly, County Cork, Ireland, aged 68 vears. [New York and Chicago papers please copy. ] A& Friends and acquaintances e respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DA (Sunday), at_1:45 o’clock P. a., from _the par- lors of the Pacific Undertakers. 777 Mission street, thence to St. Patrick's Church for ser- vices. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. GERST—In Oakland, April . 1896, Amelia L., beloved wife of Frank T. Gers:. and sister of Harriet and Rebba Gilroy, azed 33 ars. &~ Friends and acquaintan are respect- fully invited to attend the fun: THIS DAY (Sunday), at 3 o'cl 3 m Centennial Presbyterian Church, T -foarth avenue and East Nineteenth street, East Oakland. Inter- ment private. GORDAN—In this city, April 25, 1896, Henry Gordan, a native of Ireland, aged 66 years. JACOBSON—In the City and County Hospital April 25, 1896, Charles Jacobson, aged 33 year: JEFFRESS—In this city, April 23, 18986, Georg Ella, wite of Alexander M. Jeflress. a native of San Franclsco, aged 28 years 3 months and 2 days. AF-Friends and acquaintances sre respect. tully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday). at 11 o'clock 4. M., from Trinity M. E. Church, corner slxzea)zm and Market streets. Inierment Mountaln View Cemetery. KENNEDY—In this city, April 24, 1896, Edward Kennedy, beloved brother of Mrs. H. Daly, Mrs. Douglus and John and Nicholas Kennedy, & na- tive of San Francisco. X7 Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at_1:30 o’clock ». M., from the par iors of the Union Undertaking Company, 733 Misslon street, near Third. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. LORD—In this city, April 24, 1896, at her resl- dence, 7 Elliot Park, Jennie Lord, beloved sister of Mrs. A. Risley and Mrs. J. 5. Mitchell, & na- tive of Boston, Mass., aged 44 years and 3 montbs. 43~The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. i, from her late residence, 7 Elifot Park. Interment private. MCCONALOG In this city, April 24,1898, Marie Margaret, beloved daughter of Phiiip and Maggle McConalogue, a native of S8an Franclsco, aged 3 months and 27 days. #@ The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Sunday), at 1 o'clock P. M. from 13 Garden avenue, between Geary and Post strests, Devisa- dero and Broderick. [uterment Holy Cross Cemetery. MCDONALD—In this city, April 24,1896, at hy residence, 73314 Minna stree Daniel, be loved husband of Ellen McDonald and brother of John MNcDonald, Mrs. Sarah Chick, Mrs. Kate Smith of San Jose and the late Mrs. George Sur- geson of Sacramento, a native of Kilrush, County Clare, Ireland, aged 47 years 8 montns and 24 s.'a member of George H. Thomas Post No. 2,G.A. R. Weaverville (Trinity) Journal copy. & Friends and acquaintances and comrades of the G. A. R. are respectfully invited to attend the fu al THIS DAY (Sunday), at 8 o'clock A. M., at St. Joseph's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will b= celebrated for the repose of his soul, after which the remains will lie in state at G. A. R.post rooms, 320 Post street, until 1 o’clock P. M., where services will be held under the auspices of George H. Thomas Post No. 2, G. A. R. Tnterment Holy Cross Cemetery, by Carriages. MONCKTON—In this city. April 24, 1896, Dan| husband of Sarah M. Monckton, and father of Mrs. L. 8. B. Sawyer and Frank D. and Sheldoa P. Monckton. a native of Ohio, aged 66 years 4 months and 26 days, AF-Friends are respectfully vited to attend the funeral vices THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. M., at his late residence, 2311 Web- ster street. [nterment private. MORA—In Mazatlan, Mexico. April 4, 1896, Iz~ nacio_ Diaz. beloved husband of the late Julis Storch Diaz Mora, and fatherof Marla Mors, a native of Duranzo, Mexico. MUELLER—In Oakland, April 23, 1896, Louiss, beloved wife of Constautine Mueller, and mothes of Mra. Adelaide Murphy, & native of Hanover, Germany, aged 82 years 5 months and 7 days. B~ Friends ana’ acqualntances are res: | fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunaay), at 2 o’clock P. M., from her late resi- dence, 1804 Chestout, strect, Oakiand. Inter- ent Mountatn View Cemstery. MULDOON—In this city. April 24, 1896, Mary Mauldoon, beloved annt of Mrs. J. McQueeny, & native of County Longford, Ireland, aged 64 years. A-Friends and scqusintances are respect- fully invited to sttend the funeral THIS DAY Sunday), at 1 o'clock P. M. from her late res:- ence, 147 Shipley street, thence to St. Patrick’s Chureh for services. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. O’'BRIEN—In this city, April 25, 1896, Elizabeth, beloved wife of the late Edw: 0O’'Brien, and mother of Lizzie,. Edward and Willlam O'Brien, a native of Belfast, Ireland, aged 60 yeors. deiphia papers please copy.] &P~Friends and acquaintances are respact- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Monday), at 11 o'clock A. M., from ner late resi- dence. 30 r street, between Powell ana Mason, thence to St. Francis Church, where services will be held. Cemetery. RHODES—In Oskland, April 28, 1896, Edward dearly beloved husband of the late Brid Rhbodes. and father of Mary L., Edward G. James H. Rhodes,a native of Lexington, Roc bridge County, Va., azed 63 years § months and 10 days. [Lexington (Va.), Napa and Vallejo (Cal.) papers please copy. 8% Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 8:30 o'clock A. M.. from his late residence, 1712 Pacific strect, thence to St. Patrick’s Church, where & requiem high mnss will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment St. Mary’s Cemetery. SCHILLER—TIn this city, April 23, 1896, August, beloved husband of Karoline Schiller, and brother-in-law of George and Sophie Braun and Charles and Freda Oldag, a native of Wurtem- berg. Germany, aged 40 years. 2@~ Friends and AacQUAINIADCes &ro respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday). at 1_o'clock P. M., from his late resi- dence, 1728 Ellis sireet, thenceto Red Men's Hall, 510 Bush street. where services will be conducted under the auspices of Hermann Stamm No. 224, U.O. R. M. Interment I O. O. F. Cemetery. SMITH—In this city. April 23, 1896, Freda Rickey, beloved wife of Daniel Smith, & native of Ger many, aged 24 years 7 months and 25 days. R Friends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday). at 2 o'clock P. M.. from gior late resi- dence, 2000 Dupont street. Interment I O. O. F. Jemetery. 3 SEN—In_ Alameds, April 20, 1896, John Creighton, infant son of Joan C. and Neva P. Van Fossen, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year and 3 months. VISCHER—In this eity, April 26. 1896, Adelaide Antolnette, beloved wife of Hubert Vischer, a native of San Francisco. WATTS—In the City and County Hospital, April 25, 1895, Josie Watts, aged 53 yea WERNER—In East Oakland, April 25, 1896, B bara, beloved wife of Alois Werner, and mother of Richard, Clotilde. Theodore and Henr; Werner, a native of Vienna, Austris, aged 4 years 9 months and 5 days. Interment Holy Cross A. O. D.—Officers and members of N Grove No. 5, U. A. O. D., are hereby requeste assemble at Druids' Hall 413 Sutter s TO-MORROW (Monday), at 1:50 o'clock r. M. sharp, to attend the funeral of our decea brother, Lorenzo Semenza. Fines for non tendance. JAMES A. G. H. BERTEAM. UNITED UNDERTAKERS' EMBALVMING PARLORS. Everything Requisite for Firsi-ciass Funerals at Reasonable Telephone South 167, Fifth st. MCAVOY & CALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMER: 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin Scheol. ‘Telephone 3080. {Ja8. MCMENOMEY.. Mc! ME! MENOMEY & SON UNDERTAKERS Axtnh_zuss.::a:‘t.u, Mis Street, Near Soventh. 108 Mla s N BS5L JAS. ENGLISH. T. R. CAREW CAREW & ENGLISH, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 19 Van Ness ave.. near Market st.,, Saa Francisco Telephone So. 156. Crowley’s Maiden Speech. «Did I tell you fellows how 1came to make my maiden speech?’ asked Con- gressman Crowley of Texas. ‘“No? Well, it was this way: A gang of newspaper fel- lows was guying me as not mak % s speech. ‘Speechmaking’s no sign of a man's usetulness in Congress,’ says I; ‘better men than me are not making speeches, but if you're bettin’ that I can’t make a speech I'll just go you a ten.” ‘ ‘It goes,’ says one of the gang. ‘You're afraid,’ and he showed the long green. ‘‘What's up in the House now? says L. ¢ ‘* ‘Cannon is fightin’ an increase for a lighthouse-keeper in your district,’ says he. “ ‘I'll go right now,” saysI. And in I goes. Well, you know what happened. I told Cannon he didn’t know as much about keepin’ lizhthouses as a porcupine does about ascension day, and Cannon spread uimself all over me.” If he’d known how [ come to jump on him I’ll bet ire’d laughed Then I goes out and the stakeholder hands me the stuff. That's how it happened.”— ‘Washington Post.