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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, APRIL 3¢, 1896 15 e e e e D e adeeeabiioiobl e il el e BT i e e e L s HOUSEKEEPYWG ROOMS — Continued. ROOMS TO LET-Continued. CITY REAL ESTATE, COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. NTY-SECOND, NR. DOLORES—5 uy rooms, bath: Very cheap: $12 50. ARY, NEAR FIFTH AND MISSION—4 nice SVINY rooms; very chean; $14, D 1F SEEN—291y SUTTER, cholce for doctor or dressmaker. REAT AVE, NEAR Tw L\o}lse 6 rooms: lary vard. MUDERN IMPROVE- Capp; also neat hall to Jlormln. MODERN IMPROVE- Treat ave., opp. Garfield square. Q 3 ROOMS IN GOOD ORDE: LOWER }«j. DAt of house 305 First st abave Forson OUSE TO LET-1707 JONES . NEA] } — &(30. HOUS, & Tolsom sStrees, 511 Diurket Sireet. YOBEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET — PER night, 35¢ to $1: week, $1 50 to $5: families. FOLSOM—FRONT AND BACK PAR- lor; furnished for housekeeping. 5HDE EOLROM — 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS O for housekeeping; range, hot and cold water. 87() EOLSOM ST._NICELY FURNISHED reasons oo for housekeeping, double and single; 338 2! Geary St eet. 1 GEARY — LIGHT HOUSEKELPING 2 rooms; rent $7: key £t 217, Golden Gate Avenue. GOLDEN GATE AVE.—4 SUNNY NEW. Iy furnished housekeeping rooms: bath. Harriet Street. HARRIET— FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping. e 3 O JLEGANT SUNNY HO! 4 large basement; reasonable, 8 ROOM 816 McAlliste; %45 1731 BROADWAY, NR. GOUGH ST— $45. Hon 8 rooms, with every convenlence 1“ hot air furnace and mari e view. 0 LET — ELEGANT NEW MODERN 34pQuse: ® rooms, bath ana finished bsement; 5419 Jackson st.: marine view: rent reasonabie. ILL E., FISHER & CO., 14 Post st. WiEEanna ANY HOUSE OB WE MoND S Reople right. BALDWIN & HAM Montgomery st. TO LET. $9. 50N THREE-ROOM COTTAGE; ON U+ half block from cars. Sancher and 25th sts. COTT3 HOMS, D '}14. AGE, 6 ROOMS, CELLAR AND COTTAGE Boward Street. 5511 EOWARD — FURNISHED AND UN. 2 furnisbed room for housekeeping: first floor, upstairs; cheap. T4)HOWARD—2 OR 3 LARGE SUN front rooms; nicely furnished: housekeep- ing; private. 1606 HOWARD—2 FRONT BAY-WINDOW rooms for light housekeeping; rent Teasonable. Martha Place. (G MARTHA PLACE. OFF GEARY, Mason ana Taylor—Sunny rooms; 85. BET. McAlilster Strees. MCALLISTER — FLAT 1 SUNNY UN- urnished double parior and single room. 41 54 549 66 Mint Avenue. MINT AVE. — SINGLE AND DOUBLE sunny suites; $1 up. Minna -treei. MINNA—CORNER SUNNY ROOM; rent $8: American family. MINNA — NICE_FRONT ROOM FUR- mished, $4; rooms for light housekeeping. $6. MINNA, CORNER EIGHTH-NEWLY furnished bay-window rooms: $1 a week. Biission Stree UROPE HOUSE, 1169 MISSION—NICELY furnished rooms, sihgle or en suite: transiencs. Ninth Street. NINTH, NR. MARKET—SUNNY FRONT suite: gas; 10r 2 gents or dressmaking. 2 ]80 HOWARD-FOUR SUNNY ROOMS; rent cheap. Kearny Street. KEARNY—5 UNFURNISHED ROOMS and bath, $25; a bargain. Larkin Street. 104 “:nlirv ‘all 825 Fifin st. §7. COTTAGE IN THE Missi FOUR | 1) SUNNY FUR- X0 ¥ . rooms; two blocks from cars. 360 Jessie st. 3 1or2: $10; gas: bath. 39() COTTAGE: 4 ROOMS: FURNISHED, . &20 including piano. App Farke Stres! 1OTT 4 ROOM 1824 MARKET, NEAR VAN NESS—1 OR2 1is st. Inquire 1221 Laguna st. S e bt Y Loneskeep g avomss She; slgwo] MeAllister Street. STSHED FI00R | H2] MCALLISTER —TW0 UNFURNISHED : snitable for family or Polk, near Geary. FLATS TO LET, - F\\'t; SUNNY %0; § rooms, $25; OMFORTABLY FURNISH w0 let cheap. 44 P UPPEF $11. ¢ tanchez sis. D 6-R00M FLAT 10574 Dolores st., bet. 10 A. M. urth. carpeted rooms, frontand back; very rea- sonable. Oak Street. OARK—A PLEASANT, UNFURNISHED floor of 4 rooms: moderate. 11_Street. O'EARRELL—SINGLE ROOM, NICELY furnished, for gentleman; all conveniences, 11 122 $7. 621 O.FARRELL— ELEGANTLY FUR- nished suits and single rooms in handsome private residenc 0] 3 FOLE — HANDSOMELY =FURNISHED single sunny rooms: reasonable; gas, run- Polk Stree:. Minna Street. 546 MINNA — FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping; large yard. ETH MINNA —2 SUNNY FRONT ROOMS, O {9 complete for housekeeping. &S TWO NiCE ROOMS FURNISHED FOR fDO. housekeeping: large sunny yard. 638 Minna st., bet. Seventh and Eighth. Miss.on Streei. 838 MISSION —LARGE SUNNY BASE- < ing roo also well-turnished housckeep- LEGANT FL test improvements; $19. ON ST. —2 WRLL-FURNISHED ¥ housekeeping rooms. R MISSION—CHEAP HOUSEKEEPING 0 and other rooms: rooms for batching. ning water, bath, étc.; also housekeeping rocms. Post Street. 5()3 BOST-NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY pariors, lower floor: also single rooms ceeap | 700 POST, NW. COR. JONES — LARG: i sunny alcove, sultable for one or two gen- | tlemen. 223 iowell Stree:. POWELL — SMALL SUNNY ROOM for gentlemen: $10. Shotwell Street. SHOTWELL—SUN NY, FURNISHED room; double bed: gas: bath; reasonable. Sixin § ree . BIXTH—LARGE DOUBLE ROOM, SUIT- able for 2 gentlemen; $6 per month. 242 Stevenson Street. ST EVENSON, NR, FIFTH—4 ELEGANT large rooms; yard; basement: first floor. 425 hrader, one blo $20°~ k from Park. FLAT: 6 b, with modern 1 OR 2 LARGE ROOMS; nisheq for light housekeeping. glmu Street. OFFHOWARD, NEAR SEVENTH— 2 or 3 furnished rooms for housekeeping. Natoma Street. NATOMA—2 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping: also single 60 D 4 ROOMS: BATH; 06 Post. i FOLSC $18—11 W . BET. NICE LARG 4 Marye terruce, off o HOWA. D fia 00M eap rent. YAKRD. 409 THIR- neia. ROOMS, BATH, A()7 ERANKI 1507 fiaz of 5 1o JLAT, 6 ROOYS, £14: A d, x?'“u', $11. Guerrero st., ROOMS; New Montgomery Strect. 10 =5 NEW MONTGOMERY (FARGO HOUSE), D 2" furnished housekeeping rooms com: plete; $1 75 per weex and upward. Ninth Street. NINTH-LARGE BAY-WINDOW FUR- nished room for housekeeping: single rooms. 1261 SINTH — FRONT “HOUSEKEEPING <2 aud single rooms, $4 to $10 per month. Oak Street. Y FxONT ROOM, FIRST new carpet, lace curtains, conserva- 150 one room $4. 5 OAK —SU. 48 Soor Stockton sireet. STOCKTC! NNY FRONT ROOM: single; en suize; also doctor’s office; cheap. 131 111 able. 10 51 52 11 Sutter Streer. R — NICELY FURNISHED ingle or en suite; terms reason- sUT room: Taylor street. TAYLOR—SUNNY AND LARGE QUIET rooms: closet, water, ete,: $2 a week. TAYLOR—NICELY FURNISHED PAR- lors; tront; en suite or single. TAYLOR—LARGE NEWLY FURNISH- ed sunny room: 1 or 2 gentiemen. Tenth Street. TENTH. NEAR _ MARKET—LARGE sunny rooms; housekeeping permitted. ihira Stree: INCHESTER HOUSE—44 THIRD, NEAR Market: most convenient and respectable; 200 rooms 25¢ to $1 50 per night: %1 50 10 $6 per week; electric lights in every room; reading r'm ; free bus. CA¥EE BROTHERS, REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, 108 MONTGOMERY ST, CHOICE WESTERN ADDITION RESIDENCE LOTS. . 3 AND UPWARD FOR A 25-FOOT $B3000 {o5on Presidio Hetanta. near Decion: dero st; superb marine view: choice locality; easy terms; no more desirable location for homes in $3800 272 UPWARD FOR A 25-FOOT lot, corner Scott and McAllister sts.: the property is tn the midst of fine dweliings near the park, and Is in every way desirable ior resi- dence that will_always be sought after; persons Pproposing to bui d should see us at once for favor- able terms. 92100, DEVISAPERO S1. NEAR WAL $2 . ler: 25x116; an excellent residence 100 with good view; desirable and improving neighborhood. 3000 BRODERICK ST., NEAR GROVE; . 25x100; a most desirable residence asphaltum street, cement sidewalk and ac- cepted; everything in shape for immediate buila- ing. MCAFEE BROTHERS, 108 Montgomery St. 775 CASH, BATANCE EASY PAYMENTS, BOITH San ey window cottage; modere. o> provements; lot. 26x100, South Broderick, near Haight. Apply 1350 Mission st. 3 3 RARE CHANCE FOR A HOMt &% 145 BHOx5 . new 2-story cottage 7 rooms, cor. lot, ojly Park: small payments same us rent. CADENA*®S80 & CO., 512 Montgomery st. AL HORIGER. 1,, A sovc & co, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS- HOUSES RENTED, RENTS COLLECTED. 465 AND 467 VALENCIA ST., NEAR 16TH. As we make a specialty of Mission property and are Tight on the spot, We can save you ime and ‘money by calling on us at once. A few good things that must go this week: 5000, ZX1419TH, R GUERRERO: O . modern bay-window flats of 8 and 7 rooms; bath, laundry and basement: A1 order. EA01), 2oxi14 TWENTIETH ST, NEaR $5H01). Fatencia: vay-window hevsss's rooms and bath: #3500 can remain on mortgage. 6000, $03114; LIBERTY ST N UER- « rero; bay-window house; 8 rooms: bath; laundry; Nob Hill of the Mission; grand view. KG5H0(), YALLNCIA, NR. 20TH: LOT 20x o . 90: bay-window house, 8 rooms and bath: could at small cost be converted into busi- ness properts 44 75(). 20x114; HILL €T, NR. VALEN- $4TH0. & oey window novee 8 rooms, bath. launary: nouse 1n perfect order; street bitumin: ized: moitgage of can remain; property well worth $6000. 2 260)(). 263125; CHATTANOOGA ST., N, $~ . 1‘_(11 cozy _cotage 5 rooms: batl rfect order; fine garden. pe--,;(,o SAN CARLOS AVE., NR. 19TH— $: story house 5 rooms, baih; street work ail done and accepted. 280)(). 25380; LEXINGTON avE: $ . 19th—2 flats, 4 and 5 room: $28; street work all done and accepted. Our list compris=s some of the best property in the Mission. Lots of all sizes in any of the home- steads; a 50 good business corners in any part of the Mission; call and get a list and prices. It you want your vacant houses rented place them with us. L. A. SOUC & CO., 465 and 467 Valencia st., near Sixteenth. LOUIS 4. BOUC. §OL GETZ & BRO,, REAL-ESTATE OWNERS, ROOM A. FIRST FLOOR CROCKER BUILDING HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. JEW BLOCKS, NEW LOTS, for homes or invesiments at great bargains. Come and see. We buy for cash and get choice bargains. 75 IO 8200-LOTS NEAR PARK: GRAND &B © boulevard; $10 dowu, $5 monthly. SOL GETZ & BRO. Octavia Street. tory, 8 1408 QCTAVIA ST., COR. GEARY—SUNNY ©) housekeeping rooms; furnished or un- furnished. Turk Street. 116 TURK—BEAUTIFUL SUNNY SUITE; newly furnished; single; with convenien- ces; board optional. O’Farrell Street. O'’FARRELL ST. — 3 UNFURNISHED rooms for housekeeping; $7. Call evening. 70 Perry Street. 177 FERRY_2 T RNISHED ROOMS; I { suitable for housekeeping: bath, hot and cold water. BAr-wixoow FLAT: 5_ improvements. 16 Guy place, oif First st., bet. Folsom and Harrison, 'LAT: 4 ROOMS AND BATH near Guerre modern improvements; y: ent C _ BATH; 1 OR kitchens and yurds; Tent reasonable NNY FLAT: 3 ROOMS, . 1008 Natoma st., near separate folding doors; mantel b LOW £10.50. bath, y 30 UPPER FLAT, 8 LAKC OV, rooms ana bath. TPPE FLAT: Natoma st. FLAT: 4 ROOMS. 18 ce, between Second aud Third sts. N 5 ROOMS 14 Nineteenth, unear 5 Sanchez; AND 5 ROOMS: BATH: $11, 81 tric 1 5 15914 _TWE %] #3 ighteenth. TIETH AND large rooms, bath; * gas fixtures: ‘ment: back and front er garden; all same as new: rent only $15. HOWARD COURT, NR. FOURTH—UPPER floor 5 sunny rooms, §14: lower 4 rooms, $1 T COK AT THESE EC- JRY FLAT. 183 LILY 136 Page st. W DOUBLE BAY - WINDOW modern, 6 rooms and bath. 15 near Sanch: I . fi Henry si., BAY - WINDOW. 5 rooms and bath. 747 Seventeenth LILY AVE rent $14. RABLE § ner 111 Van Ness ave. "COR. FLAT; 6 ROOMB; st impro 1541 Eddy. (ENTRALLY LOCATED: & AND 6 BEAUTI- ful sanny rooms; (813 60 up. 161834 Mission st., near Eleventh. 100M FLAT: RENT §9. 319 DORE ST., AT OF & LARGE ROOMS; SUNNY rent 9 a month. 416 Ringold Ninth, Harrison and Folsom. iR (31 MCALLISTER — FLA' (203 motes improvements; rent reduced. “18 INVENIEN ROOM FLAT; NO Dis s dark rooms; bath. closets and elevator; at 946 Unlon st., Osakland. See K@ENIG & KROLL, 1006 Broadway, Oskland. MPDERN SUNNY TPPER 4ROOM FLAT V171694 Page st., cor. Clayton, Go!den Gate Park. TANTED — GOOD TENANTS FOR NEW flats; special terms; $10 up. SPECK & CO., 602 Market st. 7E RENT MANY FLATS BECAUSE WE W et people right. BALDWIN & HAM- MOND, 10 Montgomery st. TEBSTER 207-209—SUNNY FLATS, 6 AND W 7 fooms: rent #25, §27 50. JLEGANT NEW FLATS, SEVENTH ST., BE- Y low Bryant. 5 and € rooms. bath: $8 to $16. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. Bryant Street. BRYANT AVE., NR. TWENTY- fifth—3 sunny furnished rooms: private 271 family. BUCHANAN—TWO OR 3 SUNKY UN- fornished rms. and bath for housekeeping. 1017 Bush Streei. JSH—LARGE ALCOVE; PLEASANT 1413505 private family: reasonable; refncs. California Street. £ 97 CALIFORNIA—TEREE ELEGANTLY 2531 furnished rooms and bath for housekeep- ing: cheap. Clay Street. CLAY, NEAR POLK—2 OR 8 FUR- nished’ housekeeping rooms: reasonable. Clinton Park. CLINTON PAKK —2 SUNNY ROOMS and b for light housekeeping. 22, i ddy Street. 305 EPDY-2 FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP- SV ing room private; reasonable. 9] 7 EUDY—UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEP- ing room: £00d location: private family. Ellis ~trees. ELLIS—SUNNY PARLOR FLOOR GF 3 rooins; nicely furnished for housekeeping. Fifth street. FIF']‘K—CLEANTF"R.\ SHED HOUSE- keeping, 3, $13; single, $5 up. 706 Polk Street. POLK. COR. O'FARRELL—2 BEAUTI ful front rooms; en suite or single. Scott Street. SCOTT—8 UR 4 UNFURNISHED rooms: bath; garden; call afternoons. sSecond Street. SECOND — LARGE UNFURNISHED room for housekeeping on Minna st.: cheap. Seventh Street. SEVENTH—2 LARGE FRONT HOUSE- keeping rooms, with veranda and yard. Sixth_Sireet. ¥ SIXTH—CHEAPEST IN THE CITY: cozy housekeeping and other rooms. Stevenson Street. STEVENSON, COR. FIFTH—FURNISH- ed rooms complete for housekeeping. STEVENSON — TWO UNFURNISHED rooms; fireplace. 827 161 115 403 56! Van Ness Avenue. 513 VAN NESS AVE—ELEGANT SUNNY ) parlor floor, complete for housekeeping: 2 othéy rooms. 71] WEBSTER-2°OR 3 LARGE HAND- [ Latome rooms furuished for housekeeping; £, bath. Webster Street. 300, 8400, 450, $500 TO $1100-— « Cholcest lots in Richmond; near Sutro electric-car line and near new concert grounds, Affiliated Colleges; on the south of park; ready to build on; terms to suit purchasers. SOL GETZ & BRO. $100 TO $260—BUILDING LOTS, NEAR Mission-st. and_electric-car lines: only #10 down, 85 monthly. SOL GETZ & BRO. CALL FOR MAPS AND DIAGRAMS. SOL GETZ & BRO., OWNERS, ROOM A, FIRST FLOOR CROCKER BUILDING. BOARDING AND ROOMS 83 = POST, NR. HYDE_NICELY FURNISHD 29 large rront room; good board; 1 or 2 gents. UNNY ROOMS, WITH BOARD; FIRST AND second floors; single or en suite; private: cen- tral: reasonable. 2344 Channing way, Berkeley. 00D BOARD WITH SUNNY ROOMS, 820 10 $25. 516 Taylor sureet. 7 SUTTER—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED 24 ‘r.mm and single rooms; fine board. MRS. SAACS. 710 SEAEY—HANDSOME FRONT ALCOVE {10 suic with excellent home table, suitable for 27 also large rooms for 2 gents; very reasonable. WENTIETH, 3625, BET. VALEN Guerrero—Alcove front, or smaller room with board; first class; private family. 319 EDDY(HEATH) ST - . dow rooms, suitable for gentlemen; very reasonable; board : references. INICELY FUENISHED ROOMS; UNSUR- passed for neatness and comfort; 50c, 750 and &1 per day: 82, $350, 83 per week and up; 88 (o $30 mo. Huckmeler's Hotel. GEO. GRUENIG, Pr, 140 rors SOLD IN THE PAST FOUR MONTHS In the Castro-st. Addition: speaks well for the Droperty and the prices, does It uot? If you will «o and see the property, we think you will buy a lot also, for you cannot help but be favorably lm- pressed with the property. LOTS $350 TO $400. TERMS 85 CASH, 856 MONTHLY. The streets are all graded, sewered and macada- mized; title perfect. Take the Guerrero-st. electric cars to-day (Mis- sion or Valencia transfer a 14th st.) and ride to Chenery and Castro sts.; agent on the ground to show property. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. JOW'S THIS FOR A BARGAIN? $250 cach: fine building lots; 25x114 each: finely situated ; only 3 blocks from Castro-st. cable cars; $5 down and $5 & month. You can't afford to invest in outside districts when inside lots can be bought st such low figures. JACOB HEYMAN, 5 Crocker bullding, Post and Market sts. Stockton Street. STOCKTON—FURNISHED ROOM AND kitchen, $12; single room, $5; sun. Thirteenth Street. THIRTEENTH, NEAK HOWARD — Two unfurnished rooms; housekeeping; $6. Twelfth Street. TWELFTH, COR. HOWARD—NICELY furnished rooms for housekeeping; reason- 41 174 14 able. EST TABLE BOARD IN THE CITY; 84 60 week, $16 a month, at Hackmeler's’ Hotel. ACKMEIER'S HOTEL, 128129 EDDY ST, new management: GEKORGE G RUENIG, pro- prietor: board and room $5 and $6 a week and up. OTEL LERTLING. 714 BUSH—A FAMILY hotel: references given and required; &il mod- eru conveniences. (CBFAPEST AND REST IN AMERICA—THE L) WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address In the United Siates or Canada one year for $1 50, post- Twenty-sixth Street. 1151 TWENTY-SIXTH, NR. MISSION— 2 Large convenient housekeeping suite picely furnished; $0 to $12. CHILDREN BOARDED. o Sa b WARTED-a LITTLE GIRL Igfi'guAmE Tms reasonable ome, 58 A. SCHLEY, Haywards, Van Ness Avenne. 1404 VAN NESS AVE.—3 FURNISHED OR 140, unfurnished rooms. VAN NESS — ELEGANT PARLOR floor: plano: complete for housekeeping. ROOMS TO LET. Eddy Place. EDDY—FRONT AND rooms, cheap; transient. EDDY (YORK HOUSE)—SUNNY FRONT room and 2 uouble; cheap; opposite Tivoli. LEighth Street. QEEEMAX APARTMENT HOUSE, 28 STH si., near Market: furnished and unfurnighed. SUNNY SIDE 1 2 Eleventh Streeet. T, LET-LARGE FRONT ROOM, ALSO small room; furnished or unfurnished. 111 Eleventh st. 1lis Streer. HE RAMONA, 130 ELLIS: MRS. KATE S. HART, manager—A quiet house; centrally lo- cated; newly furnished: elevator; hot & cold water. r:;t;‘o ELLIS—2 SUNNY UNFURNISHED O ANTED—10R 2 CHIIDREN TO BOARD; good home. 1048V Valencia st. STORES TO LET. B P o b oo S $15 LARGE STORE AND 4 HOOMS. A¥- « ply 1433 Valencia st. ONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. ¢ BORROWERS ACCOMMODATED AT SHORT NOTICE BY THE CALIFORNIA TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE, MILLS BUILDING, L. R, ELLERT, Vice-President. PER WEEK: FRUITVALE TERMINAL tract: 1ots $100. McCCART Y CO., 646 Mkt. Sw ;. 95x90 1t.; will_subdivide; cheap for cash: also SW. 26th and Treat av.; 25x110 ft. 1nq. 1205 Market. MARKET-STREET PROPERTY. READY FOR BUILDI CORNER 75x80. NEAR VALENCIA. Rare chance for investors to buy below the mar- ket value. Save commission and time. Address 1010 Leavenworth st. $ Y W: COR PACIFIC AND HYDE—_STORE and 2 rooms. suitable for drugstore. OFFICES TO LET. P e e P e St o SO 'O LET—NICELY FURNISHED OFFICES, rent cheap. Room 7, Flood building. (CALIFORNIA SAFE DEPOSIT BUILDING— , Offices 10 and upward, inciuding Janitor's ser. vices, heat, electric and gas lights. Appl 333 to A- B. BUCKINGHAM. B o SERECKELS BUILDING, 927 MARKET— Elegant sunny offices, $12 50 up: electric-lighi heating and janitor service free. Apply at buildi; or . 1. UMLS & 0., 14 Montkomery ate ¥ LOST, e e OST APRIL 29, 1898—GOLD AND PLAT- inum locket; diamond on one side, R. J. W. monogram on other. Liberal reward for return to this office. ] O3I-SUNDAY, SCOTCH COLLIE DoG; orange and white. Return to 819 Scott st.: liberal reward. rooms; closet, grate and waier; reasonable. 423 JLOST—ON MARKET ST, PAIR GOLD EYE- glasses with chain; reward. 538 McAllister. ELLIS—32 PARLORS, NICLY FUR NISH- ed, suitable for physician: also single room. Geary Street. ence. GEARY—LARGE, FRONT ROOM, SUIT- able for business. Key 217. GEARY—LARGE FRONT ROOM FOR lor 2 gentemen; private family: refer- HE MARTINET hAS CHANGED HANDS; handsomely furnished suites and single rooms also suitable apartments for physician. 1101 Geary st., cor. Van Ness ave. OST—BLACK DOG, BROWN ON LEGS: 3 months old. Return 744 Howard st.; reward. OST—LARGE BLACK CURLY DOG, 1 YEAR old; white spot under neck strayed from 711 Hampshire st. Heturn and receive reward. UST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBER. nia Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in the name of THOMAS FARREL, or to H, G, FREESE, Public Administrator, Chronicie build. ing, Ne.169-1120. " The finder will please return to nk. Golden Gate Avenue. 320, GOLDEN GATE AV ARGE SUNNY 'alcove;2 gnts or conple;$20:aiso single,$8up OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HiBERN 1A Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in thenameof MRS. MARY BARRETT, No. 179754, The finder will please return to bank. Grove Street. 105 GROVE-NICELY FURNISHED LARGE front rooms; $7 and $8. or Hayes Street. HAYES—LARGE FRONT ROOM IN 650 1070 &5 T HOW. D — LARGE SUNNY BAY- private family,with or without board, for 1 rent reasonable. 1254 5200w room for oze or two; single rooms cheap. . . HOWARD—SUNNY FRONT ROOM; hot and cold water: rent 86. Howard Stree:. HOWARD — NICE, SUNNY, SINGLE room: suitable for gentleman. acl e =treet. SSTE ST. — NEATLY FURNISHED 812 Joonia: with or without kitchen. #Inglt 20ONFR—THE VAN WINKLE: NEW management: elegant sunny suites and newly furnished; bath, etc.: $10 1o $30. OST—LADIES’” GOLD WATCH IN BLUE bag. Return 2266 Franklin; reward. 95T A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings ana_Loan Soclety of San Francisco, in the name of HELEN D.” DALGLEISH, RNo, 188,956. The finder will Dlease return to bank. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, L.EB PHILLIPS, U. 8. AND ~TATE COURTS' « damage suits; law of pobate and divorce: charges moderate. Offices, 508 California st. 130 COTTAGE; 8 ROOMS: LOT 50x185: « in Berkeley, . near station: payments easy. #1100—Cottage; 8 rooms: lot 76x125. $1000—Handsome corner; 100x100; monthly. 200— Lot 25x185; $10 down; $5 monthly, JHAS. A. BAILEY, 20 Montgomery st. pO() FER LOT, 35x190: 8AN BRUNO ROAD: 61/ miles from Palace Hotel: patent title S.P. R. K. shore line will cross tract, make it busl- $15 ness property; 15 minutes distant; some day worth $1000 a lot; deed, map and abstract $1. A. WHEELER, 331 Montgomery st., room 10. MCDERN SSTORY DWELLING, 7 ROOMS, bath, basement and attic, built’ for $2500: flats and cottages bullt at most_reasonable rates. Call and see plans. J. MCCONAHEY, 1149 Mission A WEEES NXEWS FOR ‘6 CENTS_THR WEEKLY CALLL. in wraover, for mailing. MONEY TO LOAN, J)IRECT ON YOUR FURNITURE OR PIANO; 1o removal: no delays; no commissions: low interest. Rm. 68, Donohue bldg, 1170°Market st. OAflAxn TOANS ON FIRST MORTGAGES on improved real estate can be received on short notice et current rates of interest. Apply to HUGH M. CAMERON, 479 Ninth st., Oakiand. $100 TO $8000 TO LOAN ON REAL cips estate on installments. Address Prin- al, box 74, Call Office. TO LOAN ON HOTEL OR LODG- $2000 Tuceie™ Roress Loun, wix 57, ice. §Tz, 330 Pine. BIG CAPITAL IN TRUST AT § PR CENT: the same rate on & 2d_morigage or any other security, or across the bay. Coin, box 19,Cali Office. ADYANCE ON LIFE INSURANCE. LEGA- cles, pianos: lowest rates. 215 Sansome, rm 5., OANS ON FUKNITURE, PIANOS AND diamonds; confidential. Room 107, 6 Eddy st MORTGAGES, LOANS ON COLLATERA & low rates. 3ylvain Saloman & Co.,38 Montgy BT & 2D MORTGAGES: INTERESTS IN ES- tates;lowest rates:no delay. MURPHY,628 Mrk:. DVANCESON DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, ET¢ Colambia Loan & Collateral Office, § Gradc ava. TO LOAN ON LIFE INSUR- ance policles. JOSEPH B. TOP- "A BYICE FEEE—DIVORCE LAWS A SPECL- “alty; private; no charge unless successtul; all law sulis, claims, collections, wilis. deeds, etc., at- tended 0. G, W. HOWE, at’y-at-law, 850 Market. J. NOLEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 718 + Market st.; advice free. J.MURRAY,ATT'Y AND COUNSELORAT. « law: advice free. 24 SBixth st., rooms 14, 15. W. DA VIDSON,ATTORNEY-A [-LAW, 420 . California_st.. rooms 14 and 16: advice free. STORAGE. STOBAGE—C HEAPESTIN THE CITY ; FIRE- proof building; advances made. 211 Larkin. T Fillmore Street. 2SUNNY FURNISHED HOUSEKEFP- 325 + ing rooms. 220834 Fillnore st , nr. Cla; Fourth Streer. 413 FOURTH--FURNISHED SUNNY FRONT Toom and kitchen: housckeeping; 1 room Witk SloXe separsie: cheab; SuDYy yurd, isearny Stree:. N HOUSE, 127 KEARNY—PLEAS. A“.fl’:f-:e rooms, en suite and single; first clasy ‘n every respect: terms reasonable. Leavenworth street. 216 LEAVENWORTH—ELEGANT SUNNY rooms; also sulte; private family. OWEST RATES—FURNITURE, PIANOS, ‘housebold goods, etc. J. M. Plerce, 735 Market. H. RODNEY, 722 MISSION—STORAGE AT .reduced rates: basement storage,$l 50 perload B.SMITH FURNITURE CO., 182 ELLIS; Ao low rates; fire-proot building; Eastern placn. A PPLY FOR RATES FOR STORING FURNL ture, ete. SHIREK & SHIREK, 747 Market. AA\ Y AMOUNT: 1ST, 20 or 3D MORTGAGES; estates, undivided interests, real estate in pro- bote. " MeCOLGAN. 24 Montgomery, rooms 55, TONLi LUANED UN_JEWELRY AND M “Gther valasbies at the Security Loan Oftica 1106 Market st..nr. Mason: private entranes 7 Turk. Ll08Rarveres or, Misohs ivateepirince 1 Tork. PAWNBROKERS, AT 128 EEARNY Vate room: 8()ACRES CHOICE AND A KIGHLY INM- proved land: Santa Cruz County: 25 acres vinesard, 26 acres orchard; fine house and barns: choice location: will exchange for large house, San Rafael or near City. 4" ACRE® FINELY LOCATED LAND OO near Menlo Park, San Mateo County; will sell at the low figure of $27 %50 peracre: arand chance for an Investment near the University. 160 ACRES OR MORE OF NO.1 LAND IN Alameda County at 815 per acre. . EDWIN K. ALSIP & CO., Room 29, second floor, Milis building, S. F. 1500, %390 DOWN: 100-ACRE RANCI: DUV well' fenced;’ farmbouse, barn and orchard. $1650—50-acre ranch In Scotts Valley, Lake County; 30 acres in alfalia; house and running WaLer. $560—160 acres: 100 level: house, barn and run- ning water. CHAS. COLTON, 908 Market st. 8000.4,,HE, RATOH 33, MILES $ - from Santa Rosa; 36 acres, including 6-room cottage, hard finish, and_furnitore: and farm implements, windmil and tans; horses, 1 cow, chickens. ete.; intending chasers on'y will please apply to MR. C. STA ur- L, grocer, corner Fourch ana W ilson sts., fanta Rosa, who will furnish free tr.nsportation to the ranch. Further information may be obtained at 2914 Cali- fornia st., San Francisco, between 6 and 8 o'clock P, M. OR SALE—20 ACRES GOOD LAND; FINE for chichen ranch: close to thriving town and only 2 hoors by rail from city. Address Land, box 29, Call Office. 0 LET—A RANCH IN REDWOOD CITY foothills. Apply at 419 Castro st. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—o08 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 0K $1001 mlfi”& INSTALLMENTS: no interest; near local trains and electric cars. H. B. PINNEY, 902 Broadway. Oakland. NLY 31000. WORTH §2250; COTTAGE, 5 rooms, bath, etc.; largelot; one minute from station at Twenty-third ave. LODGE & POWELL, Fruitvale station. TTENTION BUILDERS — PARTIES DE- siring to build homes or houses to rent will find ito their advantage to call on us at once: special attention given to alterations or repairs; plans aud specifications furnished free of charge. A. H BLOW, 1010 Broadway. ['OR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST-PAYINGy produce businesses on the coust: an opportunity of your life: call at once. T. K. ANDERSON, 463 Niath st., Oakland, —LOT 30x150. ON r st., near Fourteenth, with improve- ments: no reasonable offer refused. For full par- ticulars apply immediately B., box 7, Call Office, Oakland. $1“0 CASH WILL BUY A BEAUTIF cottage of 6 rooms and bath; large lot in the prettiest spot in Kast Oakland. For bar- gains in Oakland and Fruitvale property see K. HILL, 84 Donohoe building, 8. F. T CUSE AND BUILDING LOTS ON INSTALL: ments equal to rent; close to Fruitvale sta- tioh: 45 minutes to San Francisco; 13 minutes to Broadway, Oakland: street work all done; sewers, as and water in. Apply to Syndicate Investment Company, EDWARD DICK, agent, Frultvale sia- tion. 16 YEARS JSTABLISH ED OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SA N.D. SICKELS- THE LAND AGENT. SALE AND EXCHANGE of country property a strict specialty (3000 propositions): most rellable, largest and Best systematized LAND OFFICE in_America, 620 Market st.. opp. Palace Hotel, San Franeisco. OG AND COW FARM, 80 ACRES; $15 PER acre; all level: oak timber: balf mile from station. 1911 McAllister st. 5500, COTTAGE "OF 7 RoOMS AND . bath, corner lot 113x135, 2 blocks from depot; 8 acres garden land in Ross Valley, orchard and running stream, old_improvements, $5000. Address J. TUNSTEAD, San Rafael. ALUABLE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY lands for sale on easy terms. 600() ACRES; RANCEO BOCA DE 1.4 CAX- ada del Pinole: 12 miles east of Berk eley, near narrougauge railroad. 1300 ACRES OF CHOICE LEVEL LAND b 26 MILES adjoining San Pablo railroad depot and Eordering on the bay of San Francisco. adjoining the famous vineyards of the Mount Diablo and Glen Terry wine companies at Also 2 tracts of 665 acres each within 3 mifs of the Pinole railroad station. Apply to the owner, END FOROUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES for sale. WOOSTER & WHITTON. San Josa $8 AN ACEE; 520 ACRES, HOUSE, FENCES, fertile soll, living water, plenty of wood: ; terms easy: no snow: no chills. M. A. real estate agent, Cottonwood, Shasta ARIN_ COUNTY—5000 ACKES 1rom Ban Francisco. Tracts cut aoy size desired; frutt, graln snd vegetable land, no irrigation; both rail and water 10 6uit; send for circular. mproved dairy farms for sale with cows. #nd 65 Chroricle bullding. ITTLE HOMES CLOSE TO TOWN: IM- pleces on 8'and 10 years' credit: Spartly improvea, with small house,” etc. D. H. TWING, Sonoma 3()() ACRES CHOICE VINEYARD LaND Clayton, Cal. SIMON BLUM, Martinez. crops never fail; good for stock, grain, frult, poul- Rancho de Novato. transportation; $40 to $75 oer acre; terms made SYNDICATE INVESIMENT COMPANY, 64 proved; easy terms; also 4, 6 and 12 acre Citv. Inauirs 632 Market st.. 8. F. 85. EURNITURE 410 ONS. T SUHELL. . HAAS'. 408 Eleventh st.. Oukiand. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—1435 PARK STREET. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. OOK—$350 FOR LOTS HALF A BLOCK from Park st., Alameda, on installments: fine location. H.B. PINNEY, 802 I'roadway, Oakland. 552-_;00 8-ROOM COTTAGE; $300 CASH . » and $25 per month. $2750—5-room cottage: $250 cash and $25 per month. $3000—6-room house; $200 cash and 825 per month. It we have nothing on hand to suit you will build to order on easy terms. JOSEPH A. LEON- ARD CO., 1864 Park st., Alameda. $64OU EQUITY INSPLENDID ALAMEDA - City residence property (2 houses) to for good unincumbered farming lands: Alameda or Santa Clara counties preferred. Ad- dress with particulars Farmer, room 8, floor 8, Mills building, S. F. BLT50. LT 100 cuss S0 der momn: $3600—NE. cor.: new: 6 rooms and bat] plumbing, et 0 cash $3100—3100 cash, $25 a mont! tage: lot 40x125; nice grounds $5000—Elegant new house; sold: $500 cash, $40 per month. 671. 82800—Snap: $150 cash, $26 per month: new modern cottage; 6 rooms: lot 40x100. $3500—New modern z-story: 7 rooms and bath; $250 cash, $50 per month. 662 Houses tolet in all parts of Alameda. H. P. MOREAL & CO., 1432 Park st., Alameda. EW COLONIAL HOUSE OF 7 LARGE rooms, just completed, on Central ave., 1 block west from Park st.; lot 36x140; rooms on lower floor beautifully tinied and frescoed: pa-lor enam- eled in old ivory, mantel white and gold: burl pan- els in doors; ‘plate glass throughout: beautiful brick mantel In dining-room: plumbing all open work. and nickel-plated cement basement: elec- tric appliance. Call and see this house, s I am sure if 1 u wish to buy it will suit you. GEORGE 5. M. GRAY, 463 Ninth st., Oakland. RANCHES TO LET. LIGHTFULLY SITUATED COUNTRY house, with outhouses, garden and pasturage; only $1-; use of cow, horses, poultry, etc., if de- sired, by arrangem=nt. WRIGHT. box 6. Call BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. 00D HOMES FOR RENT OR FOR SALE on easy terms. 0. G, MAY & CO., real estate d_buildirg, 2128 Center st., Berkeley. 0S. J. MASON, REAL ESTATE AND IN- surance acént, Berkeloy station. PROPERTY TO EXCHANG] OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR GAKLS D, Alameda or San Francisco improved prop- erty—Finely equipped fruit and alfalfa ranch at Tulare City: with stock, large house, barn, etc. For particulars address Owner, box 632, San Jos ROCERY-STORE FOR SALE OR EX- change for city property. Apply 499 Haight, VU LOTS—FROM §50 TO $20,000.———— ) 20 houses and lots, from $1250 to..$10.000 50 ranches, all sizes, from 8100 to. 30,000 20 houses, Oakland and Alameda, 8,000 100 business places, all Kinds, from 350 to. 4.000 25 lodging-houses and hotels, from $2u0 to. 3,000 WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER?. I SELL AND EXCHANI ‘All kinds of property.——— H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st., opposite Fifth. @A —STOOK RANCH; 1920 ACRES: $50.000. 5120 & fmproved; ex- change for city property; morieage for $15,000. DECKER, 1020 Marke: st. 4 LOTSIN THE MISSION FORSALE CHEAP, orin exchange for rooming-house or business. Apply 111 Liberty st. 'O EXCHANGE FOR GOOD CITY PROP- erty—30 acres at Vacaville: all bearing in the oest kinds of frul rents for $1500 per annum. Address T. F., 484 Tenth st., city. 128() ACRES TIMBER LAND, KERN CO.: ! water: fine for cattle-ral; 3 ;- e MEDICAL. LL CASES OF IRREGULARITIES RE- <X gored in & few hours: safe and sure relief guaranteed; travelers helped without delay: pri- vate home in confinement; regular graduate physician: 30 years' successful practice; MEDI- CAL ELECTRICITY used; ladies, consult the doctor before going elsewhere; you will save time and expense; consultation free and confidential. MRS. DR. WYETH, 916 Post st., near Larkin. BLESSING TO LADIES SUFFRERING from irregularities and diseases peculiar o their sex: latest improved method of treatment: never falls: perfectly harmless: free from any bud effects; never makes them sick to make them well; travelers heiped Immediately : prices to suit the times; home in_confinement. ' Dk. & MRS. DAVIES, 12 McAllister st., next Hibernia Bank; consult free. _¥rench regulating pink pills, ADIES_CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PEN- Dnyroyal Pills (Diamona Brand) are the best: safe, reliable; take no other; send 4c. stamps for particuiars, “Reliet for Ladlés,” in letter by return mail; at drugeists _ Chichester Chemical Com- pany, Philadeiphia Pa. ‘A NEW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRU: ment or worthless pilis used; every woman her own physician for all female troubles, no matter from what cause: restores siways in one day: Lelped at once: can be sent and used at home: ali cases guarantéed. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st. RS. GOODWIN MAKES A SPECIALTY OF digeases of women and restores all cases of Ir- regularity i one day; cure or no charge; separate home for patients: 'best skill; medical attend- nce: low fees; regulator, $2. 1870 Market si. ADIES — DAUDET'S FEMALE REGULA- ting pllls; strongest, safest. best; never fail; ,l et box, “WIDBER'S drigstore, 14 Kilia st. jormerly cor. Market and Third sts., sole agents. SUBE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE DISEASES, from whatever cause: & home in confinement with every comfort; satisfaction guaranteed, by MRS. DR. GWYER, 226 Turk st. RS, DR, WEGENER, PRIVATE HOME IN confinement; Iirregularities cured in a few bours without operation; pills 82. 419 Eddy st. IF IRREGULAROR ANY FEMALE DISEASE, don’t fall to see MRS, DR. PUKTZ, 25414 4th. ADIES — GERMACIDE CAPSULES PRE- vents. safe, sure; pills Do longer required; 1 50 per box. 8, P. Co.,, 1031 Market st., S. F. ADIES, CONSULT FREE MRS. DR. SCOTT, 216 Powell st.; only qualified specialist; $500 for case I fail to cure; diseases of the eyes treated. R, HALL, 14 MCALLISTER STREET, NEAR .Jenes. Diseases of women and children. AND MOTHER'SCARE., HOME, A FRIE. MRS. DR. FUNK'S, 1416 Eightk st., Alameda. LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS—A BOON TO ladics roubien with lrregularicies: o danger: safe and sure; $2 50 express C, don’t delay until too late. DSGOOD BROS.. O: d. Cal. DENTISTS. R.L. T. CRANZ—EXTRACTION PAINLESS, crown work, bridge work and teeth without plates & specialty. 108 Geary st., cor. Grant ave. ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 750 MAR- ket, bet. 3d and 4th, gas speclalists: only reli- able agent for painless extraction; artificlal teeth irm $5; fillings frm 81; extracting 50c, with gas $1. A SET FOR TEETH: WARRANTED AS s can be made: filling $1. Dr. SIMMS, dentist, 980 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. R, LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET ST, near Eleventh: Do charge for extraciing when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from §8 per set; extracting 50c; gas given. ONEST WORK; VERY LOW EST PRICES. DR. HARDCASTLE, 628 Montgomwery, rm. L. [ULL SET OF TEETH, $7; WARRANTED Fie years. DR. V. cAv.\t.ss;Y‘ 24 Sixth st. ET OF TSETH WITHOUT A PLATE. DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. R. GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE R AN aids: oo on ANy | 2L Leek dentiss, atscoverer of painiess extraction joaned, wi monds, eto. ; - 0! o heth Slevator: pledaes or asljchioap, s "Any pinte, moved from 810 20 O Fartell st MONEY WANTED. 0c; CROWN W ANTED-TO SORROW $300 ON UNQUES- tionable security; will pay big interest, Ad- dress HICKOK & CO., 878%, Market st. BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION A s ONTINENTAL BUJLDING AND LOAN AS. sociation—Home office, 222 Sansome st., S. F. General savings & loan business. Ed. E. Hill, Pres.: Oliver Eldridge, V-Px.; W, Corbin, Sec. & Gen.Man. PAINLESSk EXTI?‘A“(;TION. Soins 18 brid; a 3 plates, X vears' BperioY B P\?lcu.ua’." D.D.S., sfdu Geary. T . L. SHAW, 224 KEARNY — BRIDGE D ‘work a speclaity; open evenings 7:30 to 9. YOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 806 MAR- CEia b CHARLES W. DECKER. Dn 1.J. LEEK, 1208 MARKET, COR. GOLDEN Gate ave.—Open evenings: Sundays till noon. LL WORK REABONABLE AND WAR A maated. DR J. W, KEY, 1123 Market sk ARE CHANCE TO SECURE A HOME ON essy terms: 4, 5, 6 and 7 room cottages and - story dwellings on easy terms; from $2000 up; $150 cash: balance on easy monthly payments to suit. Address A. R. DENKE, real estate, archi- tect and builder, 1503 Seventh st.. Alameda. B100 225250 DOWS. 335 MONTHLY: NEW 5 and 6 room cottages with every modern convenience; near station, sci ool, etc : with largs lot; $2400 10 $5000: send for iliustrated book of Alameda, free. Alameds Land Company, 1500 Park st.. A eda. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage lice! the County Clerk’s office yester B. L. Sedgley and_ Kittle L. Stillwazgon, 29—22. Thomas J. Christian and Nellie Wright, 25—20. Andrew Cassidy and Catherine O'Rellly, 41—30. Luigi Comollo and Maria Culotta, 23—18. Charles H. Tanzer ana_Lillie Schmolck, 22—22. John Utschig Jr. and Emma Kuhn, 23—20. W. C. Greenfield and Lina Mendelsohn, 24—30. John McMullin and Martha Thompson, 46—28, Ellis Tyrrell and Marie Spiegel, 27—30. Hana Larsen and Vigelia Hansen, 37—28. Julius Morris and Theresa Blumenthal, 33—27. William F. White and Alice R. Wilson, 30. ——— DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS. Complaints filed: Michael Topete against Annie C. Topete, Catherine Blumerhassett against John Blumer- bassett. Olympe C. Mafille against Eugene Mafille. Divorce granted: Mabel F. Sumner from Wallace Sumner, for neglect; by Judge Hebbard. Plaintiff allowed cus ody of minor child, e —— were issued BikTAS—NARRIAGES —DEATHY, BORN. : HUBBARD—In this city. April 29, 1896, totha wife of Frank J. Hubbard, a son. LUSICH—In this city, April 29, 1898, 10 the wite of Matthew Lusich, a son. MARTIN—In this city, April 29, 1896, tothe wife of F. Martin, a daughter. ROULO~In this city, April 26, 1896, tothe wife of C. L. Roulo. a daughter. MARRIED. BURTHELET—JONES—In this city, April 26, 1896, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Antoni Burthe: let and Lillia Reba Joues. CHRISTIAN—W RIGHT—In this city, April 289, 1896, by the Rev. Dr, W. W. Case, Thomas J. Christian of Martinez, Cal., and Nellie Wright of Middletown, Cal HART—PETE. —Tn this city. April 25,1896, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Henry W. Hart and Gertie L. Petersen. HEILMANN—LAMBERT—In this city, April 23, 1896, John E. Heilmann and Emma Lambert. HERON—WHEELER—At tha Church of St. Mary the Virgin, April 25, 1896 Willlam Mor- ton Heron, son of W, Heron of Kdinburzh. Scot- lang, and Ada Lounise Wheeler, danghter of Bar- ton ‘Wheeler of Bournemouth, England, and neice of E. J. Hunt of San Francisco. NICHOLS—GODLEY—1In this city, April 28,1896, by the Rev. Dr. W. W. Case, George O. Nichols and Mrs. Mary V. Godiey. PARRY—MORRIS—In this city. April 28.1896, by the Rev. E. B. Stewart, William H. Parry of Seiby, Cal., and Anna Morris of San Francisco. STAHLMANN—BUELNA—Iu this clty, April 26, 1895. by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Edward H. A. Stahlmann and Lizzie Buelna. TAENZER—SCHMOLCK—In thiscity, April 24, 1895, by the Rev. J, Fuendeling, Charles H. ‘Taenzer and Lillie Schmolck. UTSCHIG—KUHN—In this city, April 29, 1895, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, William Utschig and Emma Kuty e — DD, Holehan, Mrs. Eliza Howitt, Edward Johnson, Olat Knack, Charles J. Lippolt, Jacob Marteli, John C. Mulheurn, Bridget Muliin, Ellen Nicholas, Macia E. Niedt, Hazel Nordhsusen, Ernest A. O’Keefe, Mary Quigley, Edward Xeld. John W. Schmolz, Bertha E. Barnes, William P. Boolmer, Adolph Booth, Anne C. Boyle. Mary. Cotter, Miss Mary C. Davis, Henry Doherty, Amelia Everson, Charles Field, Annie H. J. F. Finigan, Henry Fitzgerald, Thomas Gers'ner, William Grezory, Annie M. Harrison, Phllip J. Harvey, George ¥. Hoben, Henry Voulliene, Agnes BARNES—In this city, April 28, 1896, Willlam P., beloved husband of Marzaret Barnes, and father of Mrs. Bessle Franklyn, s native of In- diana, sged 66 years 3 monihs and 6 days. 49 Friends ana acqualntances ars respsct- fully invited to atend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 2 o'clock P. M.. from Ploneer Hall, Fourih street, near Market. Interment _ Petaluma Gemetery. BOOLMER—In Alameda, April 29, 1896, Adolph, beloved husband of Juiia Boolmer. BOOTH—In Oakland, Anne C. Booth, wife of Wil- liam Booth, and mother of Edward Booth and Mrs. William M. Bunker. BOYLE—In this city, April 29, 1896, Mary, be- loved mother of Edward M. and the late John J. and Thress Boyle, and sister of Mrs. H. Heil- mann, a native of County Leltrim, Lreland, aged 63 years. A Friends and acqualntances are respeot- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Friday), at 9 o'clock A. M., from her residence, 809 Filbert street, thence to St. Fran- cis Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated’ for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9:30 A &. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. COTTIR—In this city, April 28, 1898, Miss Mary C. Cotter, a native of Vermont, aged 53 years 10 months and 24 days. DAVIS—In this city, April 28, 1396, Henry, be- loved husband of Amanda Davis, and father of 1ke, Charles and Ralph Davis, Mrs. C. C. Keene, Mrs. Emantel Snow sad Mrs. Leon de Roos. & vative of London, England, aged 74 years 9 months and 7 davs. AF-Friends ana acqualntances ate fespect fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from Red Men's Hall, 520 Post atreet, thence 10 Salem Cemetery by train leaving Third and Townsend streets at 3130 o'clock P. M. & DOHERTY-—In this clty, April 29, 1896, Amelin, beloved wife of the late Hugh Doherty, and mother of Mary, Margaret, Joseph, Edmond. Mulle, James, Sadle, Gertrude, Charies and Harold ‘Doherty, a native of New Orleans, La., aged 48years. EVERSON—In this city, April 28, 1896, Charles ‘Everson, beloved husband of Annie Everson, and father of Mrs. W.White, Mrs. N. Owens, Willlam, Frank, Alberi, Anale and the iate Charles and A George Eversoy, s native of Norway, aged 63 years. EJ-Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the faneral TO-MORRO W (rriday), at 10 o'clock A. M.. from his (aie resi- dence. 1322 Montyomery sireet, thence to St Francis Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetersy. B.and 8. U. A.—Risgers and Stevedores' Unioa Association, funeral no:ice: The detail from George Hanley to William Johnson, inclusive, Wwill assemble at their hall TO-MORROW (F) dav). at 9 o'clock A3 sharp, to sitend the funeral of our late brother, Charies Everson. By order ot M. J. MozAXN, President, F. E. DURHAN, Rec. Sec. FIELD—April 29, 1896, Annie H. Fader Field. beloved mother of Annie Haskell, Katie Faust, Helen Jones, Victor Fader, Joe and Phillip Field. a native of Robertson, Me., aged 60 years. [Calais (Me.) papers please copy. ] FITZGERALD—In this city, April 28, 1896. at his residence, 2508 California street, Thomas Fitzgerald, beloved husband of Bridget Fltzger- ald, and brother of M:s. Dowd and Mrs. Bull- winkle, & native of Ireland, aged 60 years. A3 Friends and acquaintauces are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 8:30 o'ciock A. M.. from hls late residence, thence to St. Dominic’s Church, Bush and Steiner streets. where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock A.M. Interment Mount Calyary Cemetery. FINIGAN—In this city, April 20, 1896, Henry 7., beloved husband of the la:e Margaret Finigan and only son of Catherine Finigan, & native of New York City, aged 45 years. A member of St. Patrick’s Mutual Allisnce of California. [New York and Brooklyn papers please copy. ] A3-Friends and acquaiutances are respsct- fully Invited to attend the funeral TO- MORROW (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock .3, from his late resi- dence, 338 Eighteenth street, thence to Mission Dolores Church, where & requiem mass wiil be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commenc- ing at 9 o'clock. Interment Calvery Cemetery. Please omit flowers. GE ER—In this city, April 28, 1898, Wiillam, beloved husband of Carrie Gerstuer, father ot Louis Gerstner, only son of Mary and the late Anton Gerstner,.and brother of Mrs. Colonel A. Andrews and Mrs. Florence Dovechl, a native of New York City, aged 44 years % months and 26 day ][. ew York and Chicago papers please copy. #~Friends and acqualntances and members o Pocahontas Tribe No. 11, I. O. R. M., are respect- fully invi to attend the fune: THIS DAY (Thursday). at 2 o’clock P. M.. from his late resi- dence, 47 Ci street, between T! and Fourth. Interment L O. 0. F. Cemetery. GREGORY—In this city, April 29, 1896. Annle Gregory (nee Hart), dearly belovea wife of Thomas V. Gregory, and mother of Mary L., Caroline V., Lillian A. and Krank T. Gregory, & native of Ireland, aged 46 years 11 months and 11 days. &~ Notice of funeral hereafter. HARRISON—In this city, April 28, 1895, Philip Julian Harrison. son of Hon. Ralph C. Harrison. &3~ Funeral stricily private. HARVEY—In this eity, April 2! beloved aud eldest son of W Harvey, and bro.herof Willie, Jobn, Eddie, Charlie'and Waiter Harvey, anativeof San Francisco, aged 24 years and 5 months. B~ Eriends and “acquaintances are respect- fuliy invited to attend the funéral TO-MORROW (Friday), at 2 o'clock P. .. from the resi- dence of his parents, 724 Twenty-first street. Lul ent I. 0. 0. F. Cemetery. HOB! In this city, April 28. 1896, Henry, beloved husband of Henrieita Hoben, and father of Charles, William and Kobert Abel, Mrs. Harry Higgins and Mrs. Charles Haaf, & native of Hamburg, Germany, aged 57 years 8 months and 5 days. R¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully inviied to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 11 0'clock A. M., from the par- lors of H.'C. Porter & Co.. 132 Eddy street. Interment private. HOWITT—Iu Adelaide, South Australia, Febru- ary 27, 1895, Edward Howilt. aged 87 yea HOLEHAN—TIn this city, A pril 28,1896, Mrs. Ellza Holehan, beloved wife of the late John Holohan, and dearly beloved mother of Mary A. Holel ly a native of Ireland, aged 5§ years and 7 months. A9 Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully inviied to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 9 0'ciock A. M., from her late residence, 510 Eddy street, thence to St. M Cathedral, corner of Van Ness avenue and ar- re.l suieet, where a solemn requiemn mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at 0 o'clock A. M. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. JOHNSON—In (his city, April 28, 1896, Olaf Johnson, beloved husband of Annie, and father of Lillie 'and Haroid Johnson, a native of Nor- way, aged 36 years, a memberof Court Seal Rock No. 45, F. of A. 45~ Friends ana acquaintances are respect- fuliy invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 1 o'clock P. . f Tesidence, 1617 Polk sireet, a; Bridget's Church, corner Van Broadway, where services will be held, com- mencing at 1:30 o'clock p. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KNACK—In this city, April 28, 1896. Charles John Knack, belov son of Mrs. Lena Knack, and brother of George and Phillip A. Knack and . Fred Horner, anativeof San Francisco, aged 28 years 11 months and 6 day B~ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 2 o'clock P. .. from his iate residence, 4 Fella piace, off Powell street, be- tween Pine and Bush, under the auspices of Gol- den Gate Parlor No. 29, N.S. G. W. Interment L. O. O. F. Cemeter; LIPPOLT—In this city, April 27, 1896, Jacob Lippolt, father of Peter, Charles and Henry Lip- PolL, & native of Baden, Germany, aged 73 years. BF-Friends and acquaintauces are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 2 o'clock P. ., from the par- lorsof H. C. Porter & C 2 Eddy street. Interment I. 0. O. F. Cemet MARTELL—In this city, April 29, 1896, John C. Martell, beloved husband of Sadie C. Martell, and son ot John and Frances C. Martell, a na tiveof San Francisco, Cal., aged 36 years'and 8 months. 89" Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to a-tend the funeral TO-MORROW (Friday), at 1 o'clock P. )., from the residence, 436 San Jose avenue, near Army street. Inter ment Laurel Hill Cemetery. MULLIN—In this city, April 20. 1896, Ellen, be- loved wife of Chatles F.. and mdther of Eugene and Robert Muliin, and daughter of Patrick and thelate Mary O'Keefe, and sisterof Mrs. A. Green and Mrs. M Hughes. a native of Sacra- mento, Cal., aged 25 years. B Notice of funeral hereafter. MULHEARN—In this city, April 28, 1896, at St. Josepn’s Home. Bridget' Mulbearn, a native of Ireland, nzed 75 sears. riends and acquaintances ar: respec'- 1% inwited 0 attend tha faneral TELIS DAY (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock A. M., from St Joseph’s Home, Park Hill aad Sou.h Broderick streets. Inierment Holy Cross Cemeters. NORDHAUSEN—In Oakland. April 29. 1895, Ernest_A., beloved son of Mrs. Marie and the late Adolf Nordhausen.and brother of Mrs, G. F. Heesemann and Charies C. Nordhausen, a na- tive of Oldenburz, Germany, aced dd v 9 months and 9 days. [Charlesion (S. C.) papers please copy.] g Friends and acquaintances are respect- fo'ly invized to attend the funeral SATURDAY. May 2, at 2 0'Clock P.M.. from his late resi- dence, b63 Fourteenth strest, Oakiand. Services under the au<pices of Oakland Commandary No. 11, K. T. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. . Please omit flowers. NICHOLAS—In this city, Aorll 23. 1896, Marfa Ellen, beloved wife of George Nicholas, and aunt of Jonn, James and Mike Cain and Mary Wynn, o native o Couaty Clare, Ireland, aged 62 years. 3 Friends and acquaintances are rasnact- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at % o'clock A. M.. from her iats residence, Sen Bruno road and Army street, thence to St. Peter's Church. wherea solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of her soul. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. NIEDT—In Golden Gate, April 28, 1896, Hazel, beloved daughterof Henry and Mary Niedt, anativeof Golden Gate, aged 4 years and 2 months. Friends and acquaintances are respeot- sully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY Thursday), at 2 0'clock P.)t. from the rsi- Sence of (he parants, Unlon sireer Stockyards, Golden Gate. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. O’KEEFE—A month's mind mass wiil be ceie- brated for the soul of Mary O'Keefe a: Holy Cross Church, Eddy street. near Scot, SATUR- DAY, May %, at 9 o'clock A. M. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend. QUIGLEY—In Pasadena. Cal, April 28, 1896, Edward. beloved husband of Sadie Quig'ey, and son of Edward and Jane Quigley, and brother of Miss Lizzie Quigley, Mrs. S. Vance. Mrs. J. Murphy, aud the late’ Charles and John Quigley, ansUveof Caltiomla A Notice of funeral hereatter. REID—In this city, April 27, 1886, at his resi- dence, 809A Hayes street, John W., beloved husband of Maria Reid, a native of Hilisborouxh, County Down, Ireland, aged 60 years 1 month ana 9 days. A member of Mount Moriah Lodze No. 44, F.and A. M.. Yerba Buena Lodge No. 15, 1. 0. 0. F., and Goiden Gate Encampment. Ea-Friends' and scquaintances are resvect- fully invited to attend the funeral seryices THIS DAY (Thursday), at 2 o'clock P.M..at Masonic Temple, corner Post and Montgomery sgreets. lntermen: L O. O. F. Cemetery. MOLZ—In this city, April 28, 1896, Bertha Emilfe, widow of the late Adolph Schmolz. daughter of Mrs. Marie Fuhrman, and_peloved mo'her of Adoiph, Henry and Julius Schmols, anative of Germany, aged 51 years 7 months riends and acqualn fully invited 10 attend the funerai TO-MORROW (Friday), at 2 o'clock P. ., from her late resi- dence, 2404 Larkin street. VOULLIEME—In this city, April 28, 1406, Agnes, beloved daugh'er of Herman and 'Agnes Voul- lieme,.and sister of Louis and Melanie Voul. lieme, a native of New York State, aged 20 years 1 month and 15 days. sa-Friends and acqunintances are o sully invited to attend the faneral THIS DA Thursday). at 1 o'clock P. .. from the resi § r parents. 27 Oak street. Iniermeat UNITED UNDERTAKERS' EMBALVING PARLORS. [Everythiug Requisite for Firsi-class Funerals at Reasonable Rates. Telephone South 167. 97 and 29 Fifth st, MCAVOY & CALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & ENBALMERS, 80 Fifth St., Opp. Lincolin School,

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