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THE SAN FHKANUINUU CUALL, < _— e e e e e _— FKIDAY, MAY 1, 18Y6. 15 TO LET. A THOROUGHLY RENOVATED §. room house: modern piumbing; porcelain bith. tub: tiled: sink. - Apply. at: premises, 2620 Sacra- IDENTO 8L between § 4. M. 401 5 P M. 1 NINE ROOMS: BATH: IN 1427 Post sty near Gough, NTY-SECUND, R. DOLORE GOV EF) ATWE 24 nice sunuy rioms, batli: Very cheap: $12.60, '-)u MAEY; i FIETIC AND MISSION—4 &\ hice svnny roome;-very chean; §1 ATED: TF.; SF Jies:eholcE 1 PRI near —820%g doctor or dressm; ROONMS: MODERN _ IMPROVE: 1en; 730° Capp;: also hail " to rand Aerman. HeusE T {OOMS: - MODERN- IMPROV 1218 Treat ave:-opp. Garfield I 707 JON s, sunny room g 1)TUSE S ROOD H30. 32 }‘4 arge basement: reasonable. 818 McAllister, Q: £ 1781 BROADWA NR. GOUGH ST.— D32 Honse 8 roonis. with «very convenience im hot a~ furnac nd marine view. PO LT —aN E NT hous': 8 rooms, bath ‘ana 419 J.ckson WILLE. F IW MODERN M A " HOUS! B A eople Tight. BALDWIN fontgomery sl 'S FOR 5 CE HAM- —THR Altister. S SHED FLOOR for family or r Gearv. : snital 918 Polk, ne TO LET. E—9 ROOMS AND PAG. ez and 25th sts. CELLAR AND Y THREE-RC cars. Figscores 3 " COTTAGE - inel G ROOMS: F R20 jano. Apply 14 (COZTAGE: & ROOMS 1505 Eilis st. I FLATS TO L H. LAUNDRY. 6 , near Mason 6 ROON 1 P OCTAVIA 5] bath, gas, basem: 15 "5 ROOMS, "5 ROOMS, BATH, ure for sale. NEAR PINE — 3UNNY and baih. T—§7 PER MONTH 3 ODERN: FLAT RC jeary st,; bet. Van Ness and FLA OF 14 ROOMS, 1ard-room, wineroom, electric ance, tront and baths, b separate ern in every respect. 1890 P Shrader, one blGck from Park. G )() EACB: 3 SUNNY ¥ 20 yara: vasement. 810-81 s ()3 ALABAMA ST._UFPER _FLAT: 5 109 large sunny rooms and , with modern HOUSEKEEPING : ROOMS — Continued. ROOMS TO LET-Continued. . Larkin Street. 43 9 LARKIN-NEATLY FUR.'IQHED BAY- £439 window housekeepthg rooms; rent reason- able - SEAR 7 E. 1006 S bmklla:br: lor2 < Market Street. MARKET, NEAR VA ESS=1 OR 2 houukoep}ng rocms; gas stove; “NEATLY T TED SUN- Gmiplete for. housekpg. NNV FUR $10; gas: bath. 1824 folding bed. MoAllister s RE MCALLISTER- S s housekedping: reas » MINNA—FURNISHED LARGE 8U bascment. room; siove, closets; reet. INNY. PARLOR AND +complete for 371 fumily. Post Street. 5()3 BOST-NICELY FURNTSHED "SUNNY © parlors, lower fioor; also single rooms ceeap Sixth Stree. 949 SIXTH-LARGE DOUBLE ROOM, SUIT- <9 ablefor 2 gentiemen: $6 per mouth. Stevenson Street. 495 ST RV ON; NR. FIFTH-4 FL £ Jarge rooms; ¥ d; basement: firs 131 111 able. ANT floor. Stockton Stresi. STOCKTON NNY FRONT ROOM: sitigie; en sulie:also dootor's office: chenp, tutter “treet. SUTTER —NICELY FURN{SHED rooms; single or.en suite; terms reason- Taylor 5 TAYLOR—SUNX rooms: closet, water, etc.: MINNA — FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping: large yurd. 546 TAYLOR—NTCELY FURNISHED PAR- lors: front; en suite or single. . 9 TEMINNA =2 BUN FRONT BOOMS, 49D complete for housekeeping: 529 TAYLOR—LARGE NEW FURD 4 ed sunny room: 1 or 2 genilemen. Jiss on Stre: = LARGE “ SUNNY BASE- also well-turnished housekeep- MISSIO 838 henr. s 10g roows. $8. 10 MISSION—CHEAP HOUS “PING 99 and other rooms: rooms for baiching. 19299 x1 ON—1 OR 2 LARGE ROOMS; =<Z turnished for light housekeeping. == Moss Street. MOSS, OFF HOWARD, NEAR SEVENTH— 1 Tehama Street. TEHAMA—FRONT ROOM FURNISHED for 1 or 2:some cooking; rent $6. Tenth Street. TENTH, NEAR MARKET—LARGE sunny rooms: housekeeping permitied. 31 11 T INCHESTER HOUSE—44 THIRD, NEAR Marke.: most convenient and respectable; rooms 26c 10 $1 50 por night ; 81 50 to $6 per wael NATOMA—2 FUR house SHED-ROOMS FOR eping: also single 60 New Montgomery Street. 105 W MONTGOMERY (FARGO HOUSE), O 2 jurnished housekeeping TOOmS com- piete: $175 per weex and upward. Ninth reet. 1261 NINTH — FRONT HOUSEKSEPING <02 and single sooms, £1 o $10 per month. Oak Street. 48 QAK—$10: FRONT EEDROOM AND kitchen: unfarnished; first floo closets. Octavia Street. 14()3 QCTAVIA ST, COR. GEARY—_SUNNY *) housekeeping rooms: furnished or un- furnished. O’Farrell Street. O'FARRELL ST. — 8- UNF! ISHED rooms for housekeeping: §7. Call evening. 70 electric lights in every roois: reading rm; iree bus’ NNY SUITE; Turk 116 TURK-BEAUTIF newly furnished; single; with convenlen: ces; board optional. Van Ness Avenue. \’HAIK VAN NESS AVE.—ELEGANTLY 4V furnished sunny parlors: in a rei d private 2 gentlemen or man and wife; folding nd cold waier: breakfast if desired; ged. Address V. A., box 29, Call. .’1' VA b AVE.—ELEGANT SU. Y 143 parior floor, compléte for housekeeping: 2 other rooms. Twelfth Street. TWELFTH, CORNER MARKET-NICELY furnished front room: 85 a mouth BOAEDING AND ROOM rlé'l:?is'lfp EASANT ROOM, WIT [ home cooking, for 2 young men, without room, $186 AVE.—A SUA singie rooms, with good boar NY FUR- Point Lobos Avenue. < 2120 vath: all POINT LOBOS AVE.—3 nished rooms, bousckeepl conveniences; e 2633 23 nnjhlldrwu_r 1614 Post Streer. POST—FURN use of kitchen FRONT ROOM: near 3 car lines. Scott Street. SCOTT—3 OUR 4 UNFURNISHED 171 CLAY—SUNNY SUITE OF ROOMS, newly furmshed, with board. 835 TosT NICELY FURNISHD large ‘front room: good board; 1 ql Y ROOMS, WITH BOARD; FIRST AND & second floors; single or en sufte; private: cen- tral: reasonable, 824 Chanuing way, Berkeley. (590D, BOARD WITH SUNNY ROOMS, $20 10 $25. 516 Taylor sureet. 9 31 $) EDDY (HEATH)— NY BAY-WIN- & dow rooms, suitable for gentlemen; very rooms: ba garden; call afternoons. reasonable; board; references. ixth S reec. NIiC FURNISHED EOOMS; 1;‘:'\.1«; A : JOM: & {12] SIXTH-CHEAPEST 1N THE CITy:| g sy Tote iR R TS 21 cozy housekeeplus and other rooms. #30mo. Mack iG, Pr. Soutn 98 SOUTH PARK UNNY HOUSE- OO keeping rooms; quiet 1horhood. tevenson Streei. 4()3 STEVENSON, ) ed rooms comple! Sutter ~iree 739 surTER-2 OR 3 FURNISHED ROOMS {OZ tor housekeeping: rer1315: THIRD — S U room: complete Twelft 145 TWELFIH, COR O fornished rooms for housekeeping: reason- able. 14 improvemen:s: e water iree N 3 3 AND & ROOM eni $13 and $16.. 1708 Post. Q:T NICE FLAT, 784 FOLSOM, B D 1O, Third-ant Fourth: - $18—11 Webster st near W My SWEN ller. 5 rooms, ba BROS), TE ROOMS; SU race, off Turk st., 4°M Twenty-sixth Street. TY-SIXTH, convenient. 39 to $12 Van Ness Avenue. NR. MISSION— bousekeeping snite 11 nicely furnis; e and Larkin Y UPPER FLAT: 5 B betweei - Twenty - first JOMS." 4 and NV 4-ROOM . 409 THIR- ALSO_COTTA Second_st. MODER Twent 45854 BATH: ghteenth. NR. FOURTH—UPPER lower 4 rooms, $13. RY FLAT. 188 LILY, HOWARD COURT floor 5 sunny roon PPER PART OF 2 key 186 Pace st 1021 JAX S AVE.. COR. GEARY ST.— Z L Fron: sunny suite, 3 rooms and kitchen; complete. 1404 1406 N NESSAVE.—3 FURNISHED OR unfurnished rooms. v floor- pi; Eddy Plice. EDDY (YORK. HUU £ room and 2 “ouble; SUNNY FRONT posite Tivali. Lighth Streer. QHERMAN APARTMENT: HOUSE, 28 §TH Y st., near Market: furni and unfurnished. ireeet., Eleventh' 0 LET—LARGE. FRONT- ROOM, ALSO small room: furnished or- unfurnished. 111 Eleventh st. . UR RO IMS AND BATH; 31 AND 5 BEAUTL 181350 up. 151515 Mission I RENT$9. 319 DORE UNNY reet: .rent $9.a month.. 416 Ringold ighth and Ninth, Harrison and Folsom. STEINER, NEAR ¢ ER—LOW flaz, 5 modern. laree sunny rooms; bat Xllis Street. THE RAMONA, 180 ELLIS: MRS. RATE 8. HART, manager—A quict: house; centrally lo- cated; newly furnished; elevaior; hot & cold water. :133 ELLIS—2 PARLORS, NICLY FURNISH- 49 ed, suitable for physician: also single room. Essex Street. ESSEX, RINCON HILL-LARGE SUNNY rooms: warlne view:furnished or uutarnished 1 Folsom Street. 735 FOLSOM-_85 MONI; SINGLE SUNNY O furnished front ré ('i’ MCALLISTER — FL D2 modern improvem Q CONVENIENT 7-ROOM _FLA’ (Y dark rooms; bath, closeis and eievator; i 946 Unlon:- st., Oakland.. See KENIG .& KROLL; 1006 Broadway, Uakisnd. M D Y UPPER 4-ROOM FLAT M 1694 Page st., cor. Clayion, Golden Gate Park. f ANTED — GOOD - TENANTS FOR NEW fiats: special terms; $10 up. SPECK & CO., 602 Market st 12 FE-R FLATS BECAUSE WE Wae people right. BALDWIN & HAM- MOND, 30 gomery & 900 o M — NT rooms; rent nl:nnible. 935 A()L FOLSOM 2 FURNIRH 1502} fitrianed: soitatie for notisekeeping, Geary Siree . 913 GEARY-LARGE, FEOXT ROOM, STi1- 3 able for business. Key 21 HE MARTINET BAS CHANGED HANDS; handsomely furnished_suites also suitable apartments for physs Geary st., cor. Van Ne 7 20§—_SUNNY FLATS, 6 AND rent $25, $27 50. e JLEGANT NEW FLATS, SEVENTH Y low Brvant, 5 and 6 rooms. bs HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERIC CSVEERLY ‘CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- age free. e HOUSEKEEPING ROOM LARGE SUNNY :also single, $Rup 623 Zowazn 7 () HOWARD — 'RONT ROOM; ALSO 'E, SUNNY, SINGLE room: suitable for gentleman. 65! HOWARD . SUNNY., BAY. BRYANT fifth—3 sunoy furnished rooms: private AVE., NR. TWENTY- 2718 California Street. family. or CALIFORNIA—TEREE ELEGANTLY 2031 furnished rooms and bath for housekeep- ing: cheap. Clinton Park. ©) CLINTON PARK —2 SUNNY ROOMS 222 $5d Bat, tor tight housekeeping. day Strect. (5 EDDY—2 FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP- 305 ing rooms: private: reasonabl 17 EDDY—UNFURNISHED HC 3 QLT g ooms: wood. location: private family. Y2 D o soom: aattasto fop ene ar ten; also small front room, $5; every convenience. 81 207 singie; Jessie Ntreet. JESSIE ST. — NEATLY FURNISHED rooms; with or without kitehen. RLINGTON HOTS! KFARNY—PLEAS ant sunny rooms, en riiie end single; fira class in every respect: Lerms reasonabie. Leavenworth street. LEAVENWORTH—ELEGANT SUNNY rooms Ellig ~ireet. 33() ELLISS2 SUNNY FU NISHED ROOMS 330 2'rear for nousekeeping; £1 9 LLTS, 639 nished housekeepin. Fiilmor 28UNNY FURNISHED HOUS ing rooms. 220814 Fillmoze at., ur. 10. - ¥olsom ntree FOLSOM-¥}ONT -AND.BACK PAR- 511 furnished, for hou T 1SOM —38 -C RAQ FO £ DO for housekeeping: range, hot iDROOMS d cold wate) eet. Geary 2171 GEARY — 11G HOUSEKEEPING Z1 {2 rooms; rent #7: key st 217. Haight Street. HAIGHT—2 § Y HOUSER®EPING roomws; furnished; private family; bath. Harriet Street. 9 HARRIET, OFF HOWARD, SEAR SIXTH— ©) 2 sunny furnished housekeeping rooms; §9. Howard Street. 637 HOWARD-LARGE FRONT ROOM FOR { Jight Houseicecping; uiso oihe ’0_ HOWARD, COR. THIRD—NICELY ¥UR- [ nished housekeeping rooms; also single rooms. 160) HOWARD—FOUR SUNNY ROOMS; ~ rent chea Kearny Street. KEARNY UNFURNISHED ROOMS aud bath, $25; a burgain, 10 216 B T OSEMITE HOU 1085 MARKET — PER night, 85¢ to $1; week, §1 50 Lo §! Martha Pince. MARTHA PLACE, OFF G Mason ana Tay lgr—=uriny room: DoAiis 41 Sirect. © Mear — H45 BET. RY, 5. ISTER — FLAT 1 SUNNY U 4 turnisired double parior and single room. Minns Sareei. CORNER SUNNY ROOM; - American family. 4 M1 rent Mint Avenue. 5 MINT AVE. — SINGLE AND DOUBLE ) sunny suites; $1 up.§ Jiiskion Xireet. UROPE HOUSE, 1163 MISSIO furnished rooms, single or en suil Ninth Street. NINTH, NR. MARKET—SUNNY FRONT 2 suite: gas; 1 or 2 gents or dressmaking. V’karrell Street. 2 O'FARRELL—SINGLE ROOM, NICELY ] 2 furnished, for gentleman; all conveniences, $7. % . O'FARRELL— ELEGANTLY FUR- b2 nished suits and single rooms in handsome private residence. Polk Streer. POLK — HANDSOMELY FURNISHED 913 Ji0gin sunny rooms: reasonable: gas, run. ning water, bath, etc.: also hWME!!‘pl § rocms. 1 1 POLK — NICELY FURNISHED 14082 sunny frout sulte; gentlemen or couple. HOWARD—NICELY " TABLE BOARD IN THE CITY; 84 50 week, $16 a month, a Hackmeler's Hotel. B T 1 management: GEORGE GRUENIG, pro- prietor: board and $6 and $6 a week and up. W OTEL BERTLING, 714 BUSH—A FAMILY hotel: refereuces given and required; ail mod- eri conveniences SUMMER RESORTS. ! ROOKSIDE FRUIT FARM: FIN plenty milk, cream, chickens and frui ; accommodations. Address Brookside. Napa. N\ BOARDED. “7;§Tél;—\ LITTLE GIRL TO terms reasonable; fine home. SCHLEY, Haywards, Cal. “'l\}\ 5 xood home. STORES TO LET. QHOW-WINDOW AND PART OF 2 showcase and fixtures if desired. BOART Address A, C! 10431y Valencia st. STORE Kearny. OFFICES TO LET. NICELY FUKNISHED OFFICES, nt cheap. . Room 7. Flood buildiug. JALIFORNIA SAFE DEPOSIT BU / Offices §10 and upward, including Janitor's ser- ( vices, heat, electric and gas lights. Apply at room 52210 A. E. BUCKINGHAM. JPRE LS BUILDING, 927 MARKET Eiegant sunnv ofices, $13'50 up: electriolignt; Leating and anitor service free. Apply at bull or H. UMBSEN & CO.. 14 Monteomery st. LEGAL NOTICES. T NO. 8, PROBATE—IN THE EPARTM Saperior Court in_and for the City and County of San Francisco, State of California. In the matter of the estate of J LAN LACOSTE, deceased, No. 17,239, tice 'is hereby given that FRIDAY, the 15th day of May, A. D. 1596, at 10 o'clock A. M._of sald dsy, and_the courtroom of Departmen: No. 9 of said court, at the New City Hall, in the City an, County of San Francisco, State of California, h been appointed as the time and place for proving the will of said JEAN LACOSTE, deceased, and for hearing the ap| n of JEAN PIERRE THEOPHILE LAC for the issuance Lo him . D, 1898, CHARLES F. CURRY, Clerk. F. NoRTHROP, Deputy Clerk. P. ALEXANDRE BERGEROT, attorney for petitioner, rooms 142-143, Crocker builaing, San Francisco. Aasw’&fix's SALE OF PERSONAL PROP- erty. AT AUCTION. 1 will sell at auction on Wednesday, the 6th_day of May, 1896, at 11 o'clock A. M A. STEIGER SONS in insol Francisco, San Mateo County, ¢ ali pipe. terra cotta, material, drainpipe, common brick, horses, wagons, iiedriver, etc., etc. 1 will aiso sell at auction on May 11. 1896, &t 2 P. 3., at ihe corner of Eighth and Jarket streets, Sun Francisco, Cal., terra- colia ware of said insolvents consisting. tops, vases, cavs, ctc. For furiher information see list on bulletin board at the oflice of the S. F. Board of Trade, 202 Market st. J. H. LYNDON, Assignee of A. STEIGER SON'S in insolvenc: TRUSTEES’' SALES. RUSTFES' SALE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH the terme and under the authority of a certain Deed of Irust, duly executed by BENJAMIN B. PIERCE, party of the first part, 10 HENLY ¢, CAMPBELLand THADDEUS B. KENT Trustee: partiesof, the second part, and the SAN FRAN- CISCO SAVINGS UNION. party of the third part, dated March 14th, 1891, and recorded in the office of the County Recorder of the Coudty of San Luis Obispo, State of California, in Liber 10 ot Trust Deeds, at_pages 50 and following: and in pursuance of a resolution passed on the 19th day of March, 1896, by the Board of Directors of said SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION, a corporation, and the holder of the note (No. 10,725), o secure payment of which the aforesaid 'Deed of i rust was executed, declaring that default had been firebrick, made in the payment of the principal sum and | oth-r sums,due under said note and Deed of i #1 60 per box. G.S. P. Co. Trus, and cequesting and directing said HEN RY C. CAMPBELL apd THADDEUS B. KENT, Trustees, (o sell the real estate described therei 10 satisfy sald indebtedness NRY C. CAMPBELL ana THADDEUS B. KENT, Trustees, do hereby give notice that on TUESDAY, the 5th day of May, A. D. 1896, au 12 o'clock noon of that day, and ‘at the auction salesroom of KASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO. 638 Market street, in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California. we will sell at pub- iic auction, coun of the United States, all those pieces or parcels of land sithate in the CouLty of Sun Luis\ bispo, State of Caliifornia, described as follows, to wit: According to the official surveys of the Government of the United Sta In (ownship tweuty-five (25) south, range thir- teen (13) east, Mount Diablo base and meridian: Of section twenty-five (25) the south half of the north half (S.14 0f N.15)and tne sonth half of shasquihal {3 35 01 & 39)c Of sectlon twenty-seven (27) the southeast quar- ter (SE. 14 Contsining In all four hundred and elghty (450) acres of land, more or less, together with the up- purtenances. TEKMS OF SALE—Cash in gold coln of the United States: ten per cent payavie 10 the under- signed on the fall of the hammer, baiance on de- livery of deed; &nd if not 0 paid, un'ess for want of titie (ten days being aliowed for search), then said ten per cent to_be forfelted and the sale to be void. Acts of sale at purchaser's THADDEUS B. K PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR RAISING AND larging a school bullding, for heating and ventiiating & school bullding, for building & coucrete bulkhend and for constructing water closets.—Sealed proposals will be received by the Superintendent of Common Schools, in_open es- sion of the Board of Education, new City Hall, San Francisco, on WEDNESDAY, May 13, 1896, 55 B:80 o'elock £, ., for ralaing aiid enlarging tue Bernal Helghts Primary School building. for heat- ing and ventilating saia bullding; for reconstruct- ing a concreie buikhead at the North Cosmopoli- tan Grammar School.” and constructing water closets ai the Columb a Grummar and ison Primary_schools, in accordance with plans and specifications (and conditions named therein) at the office of CHARLES I, HAVENS, architect of the board, room 55, Flood' building, corner Fourth and Murkct streets. ‘(he boanl reserves the right to reject an; bids as the public good may re- qui 7 G2 RO B ANSTON ‘Recratan BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION (ONTINENTAL BUTLDING AND LOAN AS- sociation—Home 6flice 222 Sansome st., . 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Market ME bE. er by eggs and c fresent, future; consuliationson all affairs; noth: ng excepted. names given: good advic Lelp: resiores lost love by svmpathy: mistake fm- possible: fee #1: Jetter $2. 949 Post SPIRITUALISM. RS. J. J. WHITNEY, CLAIRVOYANT irance medinm: sitings $1. 218 Stockton sz M MEDICAL. LL CASES OF IRREGULARITIES RE- stored in s few hours: safe and sure relief guaranteed; travelers helped without del vate home in confinement: regular grad : 80 years' suceessiul practice; ME. CAL ELECTRICITY used: ladies, consult the doctor before golng elsewhere; you will save time and expense: consultation free and confiden TO LADIES SUFFERING from irregulsrities and diseases pecullar 10 latest improved method of treatment: never fails: perfectly harmless: free from any bud £ effects; never makss them sick to mnke them Trell; travelers helped Immediatoly : prices to suit the times; home in confinement. ' DK. & MRS, DAVIES, 14 McAllister st., next Hibernia Bank; consult free. ¥rench reguliating pink pllls, $2. JADIES CCHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PEN- L4 nyroyal Pills (Diamona Braud) are the best: safe, relisble: take no other: send 4c. stamps for particulars, “Relie? for Ladies,” in letter by return mai'; at druggists Chichester Chemical Com- pany, Philade/phia Pa. CITY REAL ESTATE. A UCTION. AUCTIO ATCTIO AUCTIO! AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, AT 12 M., —— OF — REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. CHOICE. TENEMENTS-A FORECLOSURE SALE. Tnconie. tenement property, 108: ‘Langion st:; Tents $41; no reserve. A FORECLOSE 11-room nice bome, 1526 10 reserve. B Business property, cor. 16th_and: Guerrero sts.: B frontages: rents $160. A GRAND AND Downtown ; 129 Thir $128; never vacant. E SALE. ay. st:; will rent $50: AFE INVESTMENT. st.; near Mission; - rents Store and flats, §23 Howard st., near Fourth; rents $130; almost new building. A FOREULOSURE SALE. Cottage home, 432 28th st., near Noe: rents $15. A FORECLOSURE SALE. Business corner, SE cor. 254 and Hampshire sts.: rents $32. Richmond home, 219 6th ave., near California st.; rents $20. Three flats, 209 14th st., near Howard: rents $47; on car line; all rented : $5500 morigage can remain. AVOIDING FORECLOSURE. Mission home, NJ. cor. Jersey and Vicksburg st8.; Tents $25; lot 28x111, Building lots, SE cor. Noe #nd Ridley sts. Business lot, 24th s nchez. AVOIDING FORECLOSURE. French fluts, 1231 Union st.. near Larkin; rents #47: 2 fronts; building almost new. AT SALESROOM, 602 MARKET ST. A M. SPECK & CO. ALM.SPECK & CO, A MISPECK & CO. A M. SPECK & CO. = MISSION ST., BET. 1ST AND $10000. 2d; lot 25x80; improved. $3500—Mortgage $3000: Sacramento st., bet. Jones and Leavenworth; nouse, 10 rooms; 16} 22% :6. $2250—M oetgage $1300; N. side 21st st., Sauchez and Noe, 75x114; partly improved, $1750—A snap; N. side 26th s, bet. Church and Sanchez: 53:4x114. #800—Cost $1250: house, 5 rooms; harn, well, ete.: lot 50x120; W. side Bowdoin st., 100 1. S. of Silliman. University Mound Tract. $800—60x160; 3 front. cor. Trumbull and Congdou sts.., Coliege Homestead Assvciation. $375--55x100; SW cor. Bowdoin and Siiliman sts., University Mound Trac $750—40x260; N W. cor. Ocean House road and Delaware ave.; also fronts ou_old San Jose roaa, block 83, west End map No 1. $200—30x100: ~. side Felton st., 30 ft. E. of Bowdol, Uriversity Mouid Tract. CHARLES C. FISHER, 507 California st $10.000, yortoacs #5000 © . . remain; house aud iot, 30xs 408 and 408 Pacific st. Apply to MADISON & BURKE. zr CASH, J $10 MONTHLY. PRICE ONLY $275. #nd O sts., south bet. Lots on 10th and 11th aves. of the park: call for a di-zra; BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Momtgomery st. FAST. 32 LOTS SOLD. IN A VERY SHORT TIME. ‘Tha sales average oue lot daily in the Rich- mond. Block, bounded by b ana 1th aves., California and L: It is the price that sel's them. Lois on 11th and 2th aves.. with the streets graded, sewered aad macadamized, for $700. $50 CASH, $10 MONTHLY. Dou't wait_untll ihey are all go to-day and see them. Take the or Sutter-sireet cars. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 MONTGUMEBY STRE BO75 CASIL BALANCE EASY PAVMENTS, DI new tay-window cottage, modern im- ro X100, South Broderick, ear aighi.Apply 1330 Mission st. K1450, 82! X & CO., b1z QW. COR. FOLSOM A A fr.; will subdivide; cheap for cash 26th and Treat av. OR A HOME; 7 rooms, cor. lot, yIments same us rent. 95x90 also SW. 5x110 1. Ing. 1205 Market. MABKET-STREET PROPEKTY. READY FOR BUILDING. CORNER 75x80. NEAK VALENCIA. Rare chance for investors 1o bay below the mar- ket value. Save commission and time. Address 1010 Leavenwor:h st. < COTTA 3 ROOM S1300. iserieics: *ae #1100—Cottage: 8 rooms: lot 75x125. £1000—Handsome ~corner; 100x100; monthly, $200—Lot 25x135: $10 down: $5 monthly, CHAS. A.BAILE Montgomery st §D() FER LOT, 35x100: SAN BRUNG ROAD: D~V 615 miles trom Palace Hotel: patent title; 8. P. R. K. shore line will cross tract, make it busi- ness property: 15 minutes disiant: some day wort] 1000 a lot; deed, map and abstract $1. AL WHEELER, 331 Montgomery st., room 10. MOPERN 2STORY DWELLIS M “batn, basement and_atiic, bulit’ for flats and cottages bulli at most_reasonat Call and see plans. J. MCCONA HEY, 114 LOT 50x135: on: payments 815 2500: e rates. Mission COUNTEY REAL ESTATE. LENTY WOOD some vines and ¥ ouly $3 per acre: no agenis. Address Ranch, box 93, Cali Oflice. (CHEAP—ACRE Lz ND, HOUSE AND IM- provements. Inquire at427 Hayes st. $1-0 $500 DOWN; 100-ACRE RANCH: DUV, wenr' fenced;’ sarmbiouse, barn and orchard, #1660—50-acre ranch in Scotts Valley, Lake County; 30 acres in alfalia; house and running water. $550—160 acres; 100 level: house, barn and run. ning water. CIAS. COLTON, 906 Market st. A NEW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRU- ment or worthless pills used; every woman her own physician for all female troubles, no matiter from what cause: restores always in one day: Lelped at once: can be sent and used at home: all cases guaranteed. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st. J)RS, GOODWIN MAKES A SPECIALTY OF disenses of women und restores all cases of ir- regularity in one day ; cure or no churge; separate home for patients: 'best skill; medical sttend- Bee: low fees; regulator, $2. 1370 Market '] ADI ET'S FEMALE REGULA Jtivg p safest, best; $1 per x. formerly cor. Market and Third sts., sole agents. WIDBER'S druj ore, 14 Ellis st., JURE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE DISEASES, from whatever cause: & home in confinement with every comfort; satisfaction guaranteed, by MKS. DR. GW YER, 226 Turk st. RS DR. WEGENER, PRIVATE HOME IN confinement; irregularities cured in a few ours without operation: pills £2. 419 Eddy st F IRREGULAR OR ANY FEMALE DISEASE, dou’t fall to sce MES. DR, PUETZ, 25435 4th. ADIES — GERMACIDE CAPSULES PRE- 4 vents. safe, sure; pills vo longer required 031 Market st., S. F. MRS, DR. SCOTT, ADIES. CONSULT FRE 4216 Powell st.; oniy qualified specialist: $500 for case I fail to cure; diseases of the eyes treated. . HALIL, 14 MCALLISTER STREET, NEAR ~Jdones. Uiseases of women and children. A HOME, A FRIENDAND MOTHER'S CAKE, iRS. DK. FUNK'S, 1416 Lightk: st., Alamcda, LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS—A BOON 10 4\ Jadies troubled with ifreguiarities: no danger; tafe and gore; 82 00 express L. 0. D unt ¢ < 3 WS FOR 5 CENTS— THis KLY CALL. in wrabper, for pailing. STABLISHED. 16 YEARS —XN. TCRKELS—— B. THE LAND AGENT. SALE AND EXCHANGE of country property a strict specialty (3000 propositions): most reliable, Iarzest and Best_systematized LAND:- OFFICE in Americs, 620 Marke: st.. opp. Palace Hotel, San Francisco. £5500. tari. TOF 7 RUOMS . AND G corner lot 113x135, 2 block from depot ; 8 acres garden land fa Ross Valle: orchard and ranning stream, old_improvements, $3000. Address J. TUNSTEAD, San Rafael. ENDFOROCR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES for sale. WOOSTER & WH ITTON. san Josa $ AN ACRE; 320 ACRES, HOUSE, FENCES, fertile soll, living waer, plenty of wood} crops never fail; good for stock, grain, fruit, poul- tryote.; terms easy: no snows ho cbllls. AL A. GRIFFIN, real esiate agent. Cottonwood, Shasta County. Cal. ARIN_ COUNTY—5000 ACRES 26 MILES 1rom San Francisco. Rancho de Novato, Tracta ent oy size desired; fruit, graln and vegetable land. no irrigation; both rall and water transportation: $40 (0 $75 ver acre; terms made 10 suit; send for circular, Improved dairy farms for sale with cows. BYNDICATE INVESIMENT COMPANY, 64 and €5 Chrouicle building. ITTLE HOM K CLOSE 10 TOWN: 1M proved: ensy terms; aiso 4, 6 and 12 acre pleces on 8and 10 years' credit; dpartly lm provea, with small house,”etc. D, H; TWING, Sonoma Pt onir A A SANTA CLARA COURTY. MONEY TO LOAN. MUKIGAGES LOANS ON COLLATERA(S; AV low rates. sylviin Saloman & Co.,328 Montgy IRECT ON YOUK FURNITURE OR PIANO; Do removal: no delays: no commissions: low intereat, Km. 68, Donohue bidg, 1170 Marke: st. )AKLAND LOANS ON FIRST MORTGAGES on improved real estate can he received on SLOrt notice st current rates of interest. Apply to HUGH M. CAMERON, 478 Ninthst., Oak: 51000 ™0, 32000 10 LOAN ON REAL estate on installmeuts. Address Prin- clpal, box 74, Call Uffice. G \(y TO LOAN ON HOTKL O LODG- $1“00 ing-house. Address Loan, box 57, Call Ofce, LI1Z, 830 Pine. Blg’CAPlTAr:[ IN TR;‘dsl‘ AT 6 PR CENT; e same rate on & mortgage or any other security, or ncross the buy, Coln, box 19,Call O fiice. DVANCE ON LIFE INSURAN CK, LEGA- cies, pianos; lowest rates. 216 Sansome, rm 5, OANS ON FURNITURE, PIANOS AND diamonds; confidential. Koom 107, 6 Eddy st TO LOAN ON LIFE INSUR- ance policies. JUSEFH B. TOP- REAL ESTATE. VAS VALLEY; 20 MILES S OF SAN JOSE, 4 miles west of Morganhill; 60 gcres or more large rurnished house with concert grand pian beautiful grounds, interspersed with oak trees: 3 cottages; pavilion 80xK0 feei; bored well, wind- mill, horsepower, 2 6000-gallon tanks: water piped 10 house: stable: horses, cows, pizs, chickens and implements_ for working the place: improvements cost over $12,006: will tuke part cash, the re- mainder in city property. For particulurs apply to McCURRLE, Lioya Tevis' oflice. Mills bldg, 3. F PROPERTY TO EXCHAN LOTS_FROM #50 TO $20,000. 20 houses and lots, from $1250 (0. 50! 10.000 50 ranches, all sizes, from $100 to. 30,000 20 houses, Oskland and Alameda, $1000'to 8,000 100 business places, all kinds, from $50 to. 4.000 25 lodging-houses and hotels, from $200 to. 3,000 WHAT HAVE YOU 10 GFFER?. L RELL AND EXCHANGE 1 kinds of property.——— G DRCKER, 1020 Star 50.000. STOCK RANCIG 1920 ACKES: B - Placer Coun'y, ' improved: ex- change for cits property; worisage for $15,000. DECKE Marke: § st., apposite Fifth. ST & 2D MORTGAGES: INTERESTS IN tates;iowest rutes:no delay MURPILY 628 Mres DVANCESON DIAMONDS JEWELRY, £ET0 Columbia Loan & Collateral Office, 8 Grant ave. ANY AMOUNT: 18T, 2D or 3D MORTGAGES: estates, undivided interests, real estate in pro- bate. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomers, rooms GNEY LOANED ON Othet valuables at the see."‘rfl'“‘u..‘“ m‘sn ual 3106 M ATkt stonr. Aason: private anirance T LOpe. e e e e e L T UTE 0 EXCHANGE FOR GOOD CITY PROP- erty—30 acres at Vacaville: all bearing in the oest kinds of truit: rents for $1500 per annum. Address T. F., 434 Tenth st., city. JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR OAKLA ND, Alameda or San Francisco improved prop- grty—Finely equipped fruit and alraifa ranch at Tuisre Ciiy: with stock, larze house, barn, ete. For particulars address Owner, box 632, San J ROCERY-STORE FOR SALE OR E change for city property. Apply 499 Haight. PAWNBROKERS, AT 125 KEARNY BT. ROOM 0-_MONEY loaned, watches, dlamonds, etc.: low rates: pri- Vale rooms; eievator; pledges for sal ) cheag L0is IN THE MISSION FOR SALE CHEAP, 2 or in exchange for rooming-liouse or business. Apply 111 Liberty at. 128() ASEES TIMBER LAND, EXRX 00 water; fine for cattle-raising. N.,bx.16,Call OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS "OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $3925(), SREAT BARGAIN: COST PRES- 20V, “ent owner §5000: Fast Oakland, No. 1408 Sixth ‘ave.. near Eishteenth st.; $2500 can remaln on morigace; 2-story residence, 7 rooms and bath: ot 50X160 feet- barn, eic. CHARLES C: FISHER, 507 California st.. S; F. 1 TON - BUILDERS — PARTIES DE: siring to bulld homes or. houses to rent will find it to their advantage to.call on us at once: spectal attention given Lo alterations or repairs; plans and Specifications furnished. free of ‘charge.. A. H. HEOW, 1010 Brosdway: 'OR SALE—-ONE OF THE BESI-PAYINGy produce busiresses on the coast: an Opportunity ot your life: call at once. - T. K. A NDERSON, 465 Ninth st., Oakland. GENUINE BARGAIN ~TOT - 303160, ON Webster st., near Fourteenth, with improve- ments: no reasonable offer refused. For full par- ticnlars apply immediately B., box 7, Call Oftice, Oskland. OUSE AND BUILDING LOTS ON INSTALL: ments equal to rent; close to’ Fruitvale: sta- tioh: 45 minutes to San Francisco: 15 minhtes to Broadway, Oakland; street work all done; sewers, gas and water in. - Apply to Syndicate Inyestment Company, EDWARD DICK, agent, Fruitvale sia- on. N OAKLAND ROOMS TO LET. ARGE BAY - WINIOW ALCOVE KOOM; J_housekeeping: $8 montb. 212 Prospect place. ALAMEDA ADYERTISEMENTS OFFICE—1435 PARK STREET. ALAMEDA REAL Fox ALE. $2200—350 cash; $22 50 monthly; 5 rooms and bath: new colonial cottage. £2800—No cash: $25 monthly; 35x100; corner bouse: 6 rooms and batu. #5000—850 cash: $30 montbly; 33:4x100; 5 rooi:s and bath: handsome new cottage. #3500—$200 cash: $3) montnly: 33x150: 6 rooms and bath; elegaat coutage on principal veway, $5500—$100 cash: $35 monthly; 35x100; 7 ro0ms and bath: handsome colonial cottage. HOUSES TO LET—FROM $10 UP. All the above houses are situated on improved strects, near schools and slations: gas, sewer aud water connections periect. TO LET. Flegant, sunny and perfectl; rooms In Fear and fiats above | sonable; location central; at cipal streets. x CPEN SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS. MARCUSE & REMMEL, t station, Ala- meda, and 628 M, $2300.5 OTTAGE; 8300 CASH - + and 25 per month. #$2760—5-room cottage: $250 cash and $25 per mont smmh —6-room house; $200 cash and 825 per month. 1t we have nothing on hand to suit you will build to order on easy terms. JOSEPH A. LEO ARD CO., 1864 Park st., Alameda. $6400 EQUITY INSPLENDID ALAMEDA « City residence property (2 houses) to ange for good unincumbered farming land Alameda or Santa Clara countles preferred. Ad- dress with particulars Farmer, room 8, floor 8, Mills buliding, S. F. MODERN _CO + and batl new stores, with desired; rent rea- ions and on prin- 5 ROOMS $3600—NE. cor.: new: 6 rooms and bat] plumbing, etc.: $250 cash, $30 a month. $5100—3100 cash, $25 a mont tage; lot 4Ux1 nice grounds $5000—Klegant new hous soid: £500 cash, $40 per month. > S $280U—Snap: $150 cash, $25 per month: new modern cottage: 6 rooms: fot 40x160. No. 752. $3500—New modern z-story: 7 rooms and bath; $250 cash, §30 per month. No. 662. THouses to let in all paris of Alameda. H. P. MOREAL & CO., 1432 Park st.,, Alameda. JEW COLONIAL HOUSE OF 7 LARGE rooms, just completed, on Central ave., 1 block west from Park st.i lot ‘86x140: rooms on lower floor beautitully tinied and frescved: pacior enam- eled fo old ivory, mantel white and gold; burl pan- els in doors; ‘plate glass throughout: beautiful brick mantel’ in dining-room: plumbing ail open work. and _nickel-plated cement basement; elec- tric appliance. Call and see this house, as I am sure if you wish to buy it will suit vou. GEORGE .M. GRAY, 488 Ninth st., Oakland. RARE THANCE 10 SECURE A HOME 0N essy terms; 4, 5, 6 and 7 room cottages and - story dwellings on’ essy terms: from $2000 up 2150 cash: balance on easy mouthly pavments to suit. Address A. K. DENKE, real esiate, archi- tect and builder, 1503 Seventh st., Alameds. $ 100 79,8280 DOWN, 325 MONTHLY: NEW 6 and 6 room cottages with every modern conveniénee: near station, scuool, etc : with large lot; $2400 10 $5000: send for illustrated book of Alameda, free. Alameda Land Company, 1600 Park st.. Alameda. NICE_cor AN chickens; reasouable; easy terms. 2101% Eleventh st., 5. F. 00D HOMES FOR RENT OR FOR SALE on easy terms. O.G. MAY & CO., real estate and building, 2123 Center st., Berkeley. JOST I MASON, REAL ESTATE AND IN- Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived Apr 30—Stmr Belgravia, from Naples: stmr Virglula, from Steliin; stmr Hibernian, from Glasgow. - Sailed Apr 30—Stmr Aller, for Bremen. PLYMOUTH—Arrived out gusta Victoria. BREME Arrived out Apr 30—Stmr Havel. ROTTERDAM—Arrived out Apr 30—Stmr Am- sterdas AMSTERDAM—Arrivea out Apr 30—Stmr A—Sailed Apr 30—Stmr Kaiser Wilhelm Apr 30—Stmr Au- Schiedam. 11, for New York. 3 CHY HEAD-—Passed Apr 30—Stm Spaarn- irom Rotterdam. for New Yorl MARKIAGE LICENSES., The following marriage licenses were issued by the County Clerk’s office yesterday: A. Rengli and Christine L. Kenerleber, 46—32, H. Lafyere and Louise Blancon, 25—21. F. Foglietti and Enfrusine Kamacclottl, 29—28, N. Erdelitz avd Mary Honigsman, Henry Danziger and Eva Max. 3022, John C. Kleln and Louise Collins, 3925, L. Nex and Augustine Patereau, 3125, 1. Despres and Hattie Samuel, 29—21. Patrick Gard and Annie Brown, 42—37. J.W. Reardon and Neilie M. Horan, 26—35. A H_Barberand Emilie C. Wagner. 2323, DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS. Complaints filed: Jennie P. Jackson against Charles G. Jackson. George Willlam Rector against Mary E. Rector. C. C. Setber against George A. Seiber. Divorce granted Matilda Pohlman from Rudolph Pohlman, for neglect; bv Judge Slack, Pialuiff awarded cus- 10dy of minor child. F. A Bettis from Flla P. Bettls, for desertion; by Judge Seawell. Defendant allowed to resume her maiden name of Elia P. Mason. Emma M. Fulton from William Fulton, for neg- lect: bv Judge Trout! T TOR 0 BilEIN—NARRIAGES —DEATHS, BORN. HANIFIN—April 24, 1896, tothe wifeot D.J. Hanifin, 2 son. HUBBARD—In tnis city, April 29, 1898, tothe wife of Frank J. Hubbard. a son. KEMP—In this city, April 30, 1896, to the wife of John H. Kemp, & son. VOLLMAR-—In Alameds, April 29, 1896, tothe wife of Adolph Voliuar. a son. MARRIED. CURTAZ—WILSON—In this city, April 29, 1896, Oscar H. Curtazand Alice Wilson. MITCHELL—FISCHBECK—In_this city, April 29, 1896, by the Rev. J. E. Sco:t, Wililam_ C. Mitchell and Rebecca A. Fischbeck, both of San Francisco. TYRRELL—SPIEGLE—In this eity, April 29, 1898, by the Rev. J. E. Scott, Eilis Tyrrell and Marie Spiegle, both of San Francisco. DLLD, Marteli, John C, Mayhew. Ann E. Mendosa, Evelina Monaghan, Thomas H. Murphy, Willlam E. Muliin, Ellen Nordhausen, Ernest A: Ott, Alphonse Poland, Annie Pfelter, Emma Quigley, Edward olllng, Frank R. Richardson, Isabella E. Riley, James Schmoiz, Bertha E. Shaft. Cora S, Staropoulos, E. ‘Thomas, Howell W. Volimar (infant) BAKER—InOakland, April 28. 1898, Lizzie Mar- vin Baker, a native of New York, aged 56 years. BOYD—In this city. April 30, 1898, Joseph C., beloved husband of Aunie Boyd., and fatner of Mrs. N. 0. Ford and J. C. Jr. and Willlam T. Boyd, a native of Danville, Pa. BOYLE—In this city, April 2, 1896, Mars, be- 1oved mother of Edward M. and the late John J. and Thress Boyle, and sister of Mrs. H. Hell- mann, & native of County Leltrim, Irelaud, aged 63 years. A¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited 10 autend the funeral THIS DAY ( ), at 9 o'clock A. M., from her late residence, 809 Filber: sireet, thenca to St. Fran- cls Chureli, where a solemn requiem ma-s will be celebrated. for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 8:30 A. M. lnterment Mount Calvary Cemetery. DOE—In Elmburst, April 30, 1808, Charles H., Baker, Lizzie M. Bogle. Mary Boyd, Joseoh C. Doran, Margaret Doe, Charles H. Doberty, Awelia Durrov, Augu: Everson, Charles Elol Clotricla Fitiow, Marv 8, Finigan, Henry Gregory, Annie M, Harvey, George Harmon, A. K. ¥, X pé Holcombe, Wiiliam A. Lawrence, John Lueger, Ciara be'oved husband of Phebe Doe and father of |- Mrs. F. G. Kaiser and Murton Doe, a native of Maine, aged 63 years 2 months and 16 days. DOHERTY—In this city April 29, 1896. at her residence, 19284 Howard streei, Amelis, be- loved wife of the Iate Hugh Doherty and mother of Mary, Margaret, Joseph, kdmond, Millie, James, Sadie, “Ger(rude, Charles and Harold Doherty; anative of New Orieans, La., aged 48 years. 8F Friends ‘and acquaintances are respect- fn‘ll.\‘ Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Saturday). at 8:30 o'clock. A. M., from her late resigence, 19284 Howard sireet, thence to St. Charies Borromeo Cnurch, where a requiem will be celebraied for the. repose:of her soul com- mencing. at 9 A M. Interment: Mount Calvary Cemetery. = n Oakland. April 26, 1896, Margaret Dative of Massachuseits, aged 38 years. "DURROV—In'this ciiy, April 27, 1898, Aungusts Durrov, a native of Germany, aged 54 years. 'ELOT=-In this cits, April 24, 1896, Clotricta Eloi, a native of Calitornia, aged 20y cars. EVERSON—In this ity, - April 28. 1896, Charles Everson, beloved Rusband of Annie Everson, and her of Mrs. W.White, Mrs. N. Owens, Willlam, Frank, Albert. Anule and the inte Charles and George Everson,.a native of - Norway, aged 63 years. A Frionds and’ sequainiaricos. ars respect: fully invited to attend the. funeral THIS DAY (eridayy, at 10 o'elock k. M.. from. his iate: resi dence, 1322 Montgomiery- street. therce to_St. Francis ‘Church. for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. R.and S, U. A.—Riggers and 'Stevedores’ Union sociation, funeral notice: The detail from -George Hanley. to William Johnson, inclusive, will_assemble at their ball THIS DAY (Fri dav). at. 9 0'clock A. M. sharp, to aitend the funeral of our late brother, Charles Everson. By order of M. J. MORAN, President, F. E. DurmAM, Rec. Sec. FINIGAN—In this city, April 29, 1896, Henry J., beloved husband of the late Margaret Finigan and only son of Catherine Finigan. & native of New York City, aged 45 years. A member ot St. Patrick’s Mutual ~Alliance of Californa. [New York aod Brooklyn papers please copy. | B Friends and acqualntances are res fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 8:30 0'clock A. M., from his late resi- dence, 338 Eighteenth street, thence to Mission Dolores Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of Lis soul, cowmenc- ingat 9 o'clock. Interment Calvery Cemetery. Please omit flowers. PATRICK'S MUTUAL ALLTANCE_ ASSO. on—The officers aud members of St. Pat- s Mutucl Alliance Association of California are hereby notified to assemble THIS DAY (Friday). at 6:30 o'clock . X.sbarp. at 328 Sighteenth street, to pay the lasggribute of re- Spect to our late brother member, H. J. Finigan. Per order, T. F. ALFORD, President. J. F. QUALE, Corresponding Secretary. FITLOW—In this city, April 28, 1896, "Mary 8. Fitlow, a native of Norway, azed 57 years. GREGORY—In this city, April 20, 1896. Aunie M. Gregory (nee Hart), dearly beloved wife of ‘Thomas V. Gregory, and mother of Mary L., Caroline V., Lillan~ A. and Frank T. Gregory, & native of Ireland, aged 46 years 11 ths and 11 days. R Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully fnvited 1o attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock A. M., from her late residence, 1387 Page street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, Fell street, near Fillmore,where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 0'Clock A. M. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. HARMON—In Oakland, Apgl 30, 1896, A. K. P. Harmon, a nacive of Scarboro, Me., aged 74 years 8 months and 17 days. RF-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral SUNDAY May 3, at 2 o'clock P. M., from his Iate resi dence, 1568 Webster street , Oakland. Interment private. HARVEY—In this city, April 20, 1896, George F., beloved and eldest son of Willism and Annie Harvey, and_ brotherof Willie, john, Eddie, Charll nd Walter Harvey, anativeo! San Franclsco, aged 24 years and b months. S Friends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 2 o'clocK p. M.. from the resi- dence of his parents, Tweniy-first street. Iuterment L. 0. 0. F. Cemetery. HEALY—In this city, April 30, 1896, Stanislaus, beloved son ot Kdward aod Ellen J. H tive of San Francisco, sged 11 months and 23 days. HOLCOMBE—TIn Oakland, Cal, April 30, 1808, William A. Holcombe, a native of Vermont, aged 63 years and 4 days. LAWRENCE—In Oakland, Cal., April 30, 1896, Johu, beloved husband of Mary Lawrence and father of Miss Mary Burges. Ton-y, John, Man- uel, Frank and Joseph Lawrence, a native of Azores, aged b5 years. LOMAX—In this city, April 30,1896, James D., beloved hushand of Mary F. Mary M, Lomax, and piat ner of and Carter and Mrs. Virginia a native of Ohio. aged 77 vears. LUEGER—In this city, April 30, 1806, C loved daughter of Ernest and Paullne Lueger, and sister of Minnie, Hedwig and -Angust Lue- ger, a native of Omaha, Nebr,, aged 7 years and 6 days. MARTELL—1In this city, April 29,1896, John C. Martell, beloved husband of Sadie C. Martell, and son of J d Frances C. Martell, 8 na- tive of San Francisco, Cel., aged 86 years'and 8 months. R Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 1 o'clock P. M., from the resitence, 436 Sen Jose avenue, near Army street.. Inter. ment Laurel Hill Cemeters. MAYHEW—In Oakland, April 30, 1886, Aun E,, beloved mother of George S. Mavhew of Pasa- dena and Mrs. Eleanor Chamberlain, a native of Kentucky, aged 78 years 5. months ‘ard 2 days. MENDOSA—In Oakland, Anril 28. 1898, Evelina. Mendosa, a pative of Callfornia, aged 11 years 2 months and 14 days. MULLIN—In this city, April 29,1898, Ellen, bé- loved wife of Charies F.. and_mother of -Eugene aud Robert Mullin. and davehter of Patrick and the late Mary O’Keefe, and. sisterof Mrs. A. Green and Mrs. M. Hughes, a native of Sacra. mento, Cal., aged 25 years. £ Friends and_acquaintances are respect- fully invited to_attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), &t 8:3Q o'clock A. M., from her late residence, 63 Henry stréel, between Sanchez and Noe, Fourteenth and Fifteenth, thence to Mission Dolores Church,where a solemt requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 0'clock A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, MONAGHAN—In this city, April 30, 1896, Thomas L., beloved husband of Maggie Monaghan, nee Cheney, a native of New York, aged 50 years. MURPHY—In this city, April 80. 1396, at his residence, 106 Hayes street, William E. Murphy, teloved uncle of Bridget Babcock; Margaret Farren and Joseph Dempsey. & native of Gra- nard, County Longford, aged 55 rears 8% Friends -and acquUAIntances ars respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 8:30 @’clock. A. 3., from the par- lorsof Carew & English. 19 Van Ness avenue. thence to St. Mary’s Cathedral, corner Van Ness avenue and O'Farrell sireet, where & solémn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul - commencing -at 9 0'clock A, 3. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. NORDHAUSEN—In Oskland, “April 29, 1895, Ernest A., beloved son of Mrs. Marle and. the late_Adolf Nordhausen,and brotherof Mrs. G. F. Heesemann aud Charies C. Nordhausen, & na- tive of Oldenburg, Germany, aced 44 vears 9 monthsand ‘9 days. [Charleston (S. C.) papers please copy.] A& Friends and acqualntances &rZ . respect- folly invited to atténd the funeral TO-MORROW. Saturday), at 2 0'cl0¢k P: M., frofi-ils_fate resl- Sonca: pOY Fourteanth stroet, Gakiard. Services under the auspices of Oakland Commandary No. 11, K. T. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. Please omit Howers. OTT—In this ity April 80, 1896, ‘Alphonse, be- loved son of ired and Carolina Ott, and brotner of Fred, Emil, Lina, Bertha, Clara and Frida Ott, a native of Sen Francisco, aged 18 years 1 month and 21 days. PFEIFER—In this ¢ity, April - 26: 1806, Emma Pleifer. a native of Nevada, aged 15 years. POLAND—In this city, April 30, 1896, Annie, be- Toved daughter of Mrs. C. and the late James Po- land, and sister of Charles. Minne, Cassie and Ruby Poland, a native of San Francisco, aged 18 years and 10 ‘months. QUIGLEY—Tn Pasadena, Cal., ‘April 28, 1896, Edward, beloved busband of -Sadie Qnig'ey, father of Harold and Milton Quigley. son of ward and_Jane Quigley, -and. brother of Lizzie Quigley, Mrs. S. Vance. Mrs. J. Murphy, and the late Charles and John Quigley, a native of Tuolumne Countv. Cal.. aged 32 years 5 months and 21 days. A member of Court Eucieian No. 6032, A. O. F. of A. 8@ Friends and scqualntances are resnect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Saturday). at’ 8:30 0'clock A. W.. from his late residence, 651 Third street, thence 10 St. Rose's Church, where & requiem’ high -mass will -be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 0'clock a. M. . Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. RICH A RDSON—In this citv, Tsabella Ellen, be- loved daughter of Joseph A.and Catherine Rich- ardson, a native of Saa Francisco, aged 4 months and 14 days. RILE Y—In this city, April 27. 1896. James Riley, a native of New York, aged 33 years. ROLLINS—Tn Oakland; April 80, 1896, Frank R., beloved husband of Kate Rollins and father of Frank, Alvord, Lizzie and May- Roliins, a native of Pittston, Me., aged 59 _years. A miember of Bay Distriet No. 226, A. O. U. W.. [Maloe and Boston papers pleass copy. h A Friends are Tespecitully invited fo attend the faneral TO-MORROW (Saturdar), at 8:30 o'clock, from. bis. late residence, 1124 ‘Kirkham reet, thence to St. Patrick’s Church, where. & solemn requeim mass will. be celebrated for the repnse of his soal; commencing at @ o’clock. In- terment Mount Calvary Cemetery, San Francisco, SCHMOLZ—In this city, April 28, 1896, Bertha Emilie, widow of the" late_ Adolph Schmolz, danghter of Mrs. Marie Fuhrman, and beloved mother of Adolph, Heury and Jalius Schmolz, anative of Germany, azed 51 years 7 months and 6 days. {Philadéiphia papers please copy.] #¥~Friends and acqualntances - are. respect- fullv invited to attend the funeral THIN DAY (Friday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from her late rest- dence, 2404 Larkin stréet. SHAFF—In this 8ity, April 25, 1896, Cora Squires Shaft: a native of Nevada, aged 22 yenrs. STAROPOULOS—In this city, Apri 29, 1896, E. Staropoulos. beloved husband of Jennie E. Staro- voulous, & uat{ve of Greece, aged 38 years. THOMAS—In Livermore, Alameda County, Cal, April 27, 1898, Howeil ‘W. Thomas. & native of Whales, aged 71years 3 months and 2 days. VOLLMAR—In Alameda, April 28, 1896, infant son of Adolph and Julia Vollmar. UNITED UNDERTAKERS' - EMBALMING PARLORS. [Everything Requisite for First-class Funerals! at Reasonable Rates. 3 “Telephone Soutii 167.. 27 and 29 Fifth st. MCAVOY & GALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMKRS, 80 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin 8chool.