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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1896. — e e e - - — EAT, COMFORTABLE X cweliing of 8 rooms, bath, front and rear “garden, etc., $17; cor. Kearny - 1 Chestnut, un- ‘ut.rrupted marine view, large giounds, 8 rooms, rent §16. . W. CRIM & CO., 118 Montgomery. HOUSEKEEPING EOOMS. Baker Street. 4] 9 PAKER, BET. HAVES AND GROVE- 2 neatly furnished rooms for housekeeping or single; private family; bath: reasonable. AA TW. nice s COND, NR. DOLORES—5 7y rooms, bath: very cheap; $12 50. 2 MARY, D nice svhny AR FIFTH AND MISSION—4 rooms; very cheap; $14. 6 ROQOMS AND BATH, CHEAP; WITH ROOM for stable. Cor. Twenty-secord and Harrison. 9 ROOMS: SUITABLE FOR BUSI- cheap. - 421 Powell sireet. H OUSE 7 ROOMS; MODERN IMPROVE- -ments. 1216 Treat ave., opp. Garfield square. 70 $30: rooms, batk, $15. SHOTWELL, COR. TWENTY-FIRST—10- rooms, bath, $80; 28 Hill, 7 rooms, bath, 1139 Valencia. 8 rooms. bath, $26: 929 Natoma, § rooms, $16; 105 Diamond, coitage, gomery st. W, H.CRIM & CO., 118 Mont- $1 “HOUSE OF THREE SUNNY ROOMS - and finf isted basement. 534 Ivy ave. 0 LET—A THOROUGHLY R room house: modern plumbing tub: mento st., between 8 A tiled, sink. NOVATED 9- porcelain bath- at_premises, 2620 Sacra- and 5 P. M. Appi; PPRECIATEI " IF SEEN_829% SUTTER, near Jones: cholce fof doctor or dressmaker. GOOD NEAR TWENTY- large yard. MODERN IMPROVE- ments; garden: 750 Gapp; also Dneat hall to Teit. Steiner and Hermsin. S, BATH; MODE! r Van Ness ave. $4 5 - in'hot air furnade and marine view. - 1731 BROADWAY, NR. GOUGH ST.— .- House:8. rooms, ith every convenience PO LET-— AN ELEGANT N house: 9 rooms, bath and Hnished basement; 8419 Ja son st.: marine view: rent reasonabie. WILL E. FISHER X C Post st. v TE RENT MANY HQU treat peop! S BECAUSE WE ie- right.| BALDWIN & HAM- MOUND 1§ Montzomery st. EW MODERN | Bush Street. 141 BUSH-LARGE ALCOVE: PLEASANT home; private family: reasonable; refncs. 430 63 Bryant Street. BRYANT—1, 2 OR 3 SUNNY ROOMS; furnished for housekeeping. 1 ddy Street. . 53 639 325 31 EDDY — SUNNY PARLORS; HOUSE- keeping and other rooms; chesp. 124 141 Ellis Street. keeping. ELLIS — 4 SUNNY UNFURNISHED rooms with bath. ELLIS, COR. LARKIN. nished housekeepin; Fifth Street. FIFTH — FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP- ing, 8 rooms, $13 & mooth; single, $6. Fillmore Street. 2SUNNY FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP- . ing rooms. 220814 Fillmore st., nr. Clay. Folsom Stree:i. FOLSOM, COR. NINTH — SUNNY front bay-window rooms,cormplete; 38 up. FOLSOM—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED floor; 3 or 4 rooms; complete for house- Franklin Street. 499 FRARKLIN-2 SUNNY NICELY FUR- &4 nished rooms for housekeeping. Fulron Street. FULTON—2 LA RGE ROOMS COMPLETE for housekeeping: large yard; 810. Geary St eet. 9171 SBARY — LARGE FURNISHED 2 housekeeping room; rent $7; key at 217. H FURNISHED HOUSES. ANDSOMELY nished: 8 rooms and :bath; marine vie AND. COMPLETELY -¥UR- sun on three sides;. plano and machine left if desired; zent §35. - 2705 Laguna st. let, reasonablé. near Vallejo. ¥ - FU, RNISHED 6-ROOM FLAT TO 10374 Dolores st. 1115 EP% vemen; e, Ashby-ave. Station, Berkeley. i 10 rooins: R d large 5. & ANTLY :FURNISHED COT- 6 large rooms, bath: every im- fine garden, large chicken Prince st., near Deakin, R 3 OR 6 MOD 314 Sixth s} D HOUSE OF FURNISHED | FLATS: HAN 4 éoms, DSOMELY ¥CRNISHED FLOOR bath, ete’: le for. family or near Geary. ) FLAT FOR HOUSE- 1047 Mission st. COTT « water. OTTAGE: TO LET. GE, 6 ROOMS, CELLAR AND Call 825 Fifih st. COTTAG FIN THE MISSIO: <2 blocks from cars. - 360 J essi room: bath Guer; s, bath, & $20: T, pper ; 207 Second, upper 7 rooms, $18; 1211 R 518 Mission, upper B 25 Howard, lower 5 rooms, 5 rooms; bath. $17: 111, McLea court, upper § rooms; bath, $16: 116 Doriand, up- per 5.réoms, £1 bath, $14:-1507 H. CRIM & CO., vES EGANF FLAT OF 7 ROOM wenty-first i 2416 Mission, upper 4 rooms, | Minna; upper 5 rooms, $14.. W. . 118 Montgomery st. AND BATH. st., Tiear Valencia. CAR SUTTER—LOW ER ge sunny rooms; bath. 3 rent $10. 356 Third st. YARD; WATER FREE; Y 21734 and 219% BATH: MOD- Twenty-third st. ASD 5 ROOMS; *9() . MODE $20. 2aan. 211 Firicenth st nes Mocker RN UPPER FLAT OF 6 ROOMS b P4 renovated; Apply dify from 1to 4 P. 2. 7.5 1609 CLAY—FIEST '« 0f 7 rooms and bath; completely new "LASS FLAT improvements; rent -reduced. %2 DL 14254 - Tpper SACRAMENTO, NEAR HY DE— flat of 5 sunny rooms and batk. NEW SUS 15 6: i, Y FLATOF 4 ROOMS AND 'S5 Union st.: very cheap. 1 914 dow flat, BUCHANAN LEGANT BAY.-WIN: | 4 rooms; bath; cheap, good tenant. FLAT: £ SUNNY ROOMS: 812. 610 Natoma st., near Seventh. OWER FLAT 4 6 roomsand IN PANBANDLE OF PARK; £16. 13103, Page st. 1 ERAN 2 Fulton—Flat-3 roo BET. MCALLISTER AND cheap rent. ‘2 511 Y BA Y DOW FLATS; 4 AND b Cor. Polk and Jackson sts. THS, NICELY €d ‘8-room ‘cottage on Pacific Helghts. | Call 412 Montgomery st. - 130 OOMING-HOUSE FOR. SALE CHEAP—18 well:furnished rooms; 4 honsekeeping apart- ments; rent $40: all ful ANDSOMELY FURNIS rent cheap. 538 McAllister. 1497 GEARY —SECOND STORY: FRONT { and back parlor; unfurnished; kitchen; gas; range; references. Harriet Street. HARRIET, OFF HOWARD, NEAR SIXTH— 2 sunny furnished housekeeping rooms; $9. 5 HARRIET — FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping. 262 keeping. Harrison Street. HARRISON—2 ROOMS, §8: 4 ROOMS, #8; furnished or unfornished for house- ‘Hayes Street. HAYES—2 UNFURNISHED SUNNY housekeeping rooms: 3 closets and bath. Hickory Avenue HICKORY AVE., COR. FRANKLIN—3 sunny farnished rooms for housekpng; $15. noward Street. 63 HOWARD—LARGE FRONT ROOM FOR light housekeeping: also others. 7612 HOWARD — NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—Continued. Bush Street. 25 BUSH-2 NICELY ¥UKNISHED ROOMS for housekpg: &iso 1 room for 2 gentlemen. 797 BUSH=NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, double and single; Ught housckeeping. 1812 BUSE - ELEGANTLY "FURNISHED suite of rooms: private family; also others; with or without board. Eddy Street. 937 EDDY-2 SUNNY ~UNFURNISHED rooms: suitable for bousekeeping: $12. Eighth Streec. HERMAS APARTMENT HOUSE, 28 STH st., near Market; furnished and unfurnished. Ellis Streer. THE RAMONA, 130 ELLIS: MRS. KATE S. HART, menager—A quiet house: centrally lo- cated; newly furnished: elevator; hot & cold water. Everett Street. 4 EVERETT—FURNISHED ROOMS $3, $4 and $8 per month. Folsom Street. 735 FOLSOM_$5 MONTH; SINGLE SUNNY furnished front room. 935 FULSOM — LARGE SUNNY FRONT D room; newly furnished: use of bath: $8. 1502} FOLSOM—2 FURNISHED OR UN- 2 furnished; suitable for housekeeping. Garden Street. 911 GARDEN-_3 ROOMS TO LET CHEAP. 2 J. DESMOND. Geary Street. 9213 9BARY-LARGE, FRONT ROOM, SUIT- able for business. Key 217. 79] GEARY_LARGE HANDSOMELY FUR- nished alcove room; suitable for gentlemun; reaso able. TTHE MARTINET HAS CHANGED HANDS: handsomely furnished suites. single rooms, $10 per mo. up. 1101 Geary. SW. cor. Van Ness ave. Golden Gate Avenue. 392(),GOLDEN GATE AVE.—LARGE SUNNY ‘alcove;2 gnts or couple;§20:also single, $8up Gough Street. 9] 4 Goven —2 UNFURNISBED SUNNY 62 Harrison Street. § HARRISON — NICE SUNNY ROOM; good location. ROOMS TO LET-Continued. Twelftn Street. TWELFTH, CORNER MARKET—NICELY 4 AT g room; $6 a month. Van Ness Avenue. 302 VAN NESs AVE.— NICELY FUR nished sunny room: closet, etc. 513 VAIN ‘l;‘mss AVE.—ELEGANT- :ug‘xg irl 8 Sther rarior loor, complete for housekeep )RR VAN NESS AVE.—LOWER PART OF 2525 Douse. & farnished roome, bath and 1aun- dry; hot and cold ‘Water; two entrances. Miscellaneous. 0 LET—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED alcove-room in private family, best part of Western Addition; references exchanged. Address J. L, box 7, Call Oftice. AUSALITO — LARGE GROUNDS; GOOD view: single or hole floor if desired. BUTLER, ~hilo, Sausalito. BOARDING AND ROOMS. J,ARSE SUNNY "FRONT ROOM, WITH 4 dressing-room, for 1 or 2 gentiemen, in a re- fioed private family: breakiast served if desired; convenient to all cars; 10 mioutes' walk t0 town: references exchanged. 815 Eddy st. TN0 NICE [SUNNY FRONT EOOMS, Or without board; also single rooms. Jessle st., near Sixth, WITH 508y PERSONALS. CALL THE ATTENTION OF THIS PERSON that is interfering in the pursuits of life that I chose to foliow that they had better attend (othelr own business and let other people’s business alone. ROBERT LOURIE, OUNG WOMAN WISHES THE ACQUAINT- ance of gentleman for financial assistance, with £00d security and Interest; no trifiers need apply. Address M., 106 Taylor st. AMMA — I AM SICK: PLEASE COMBE home. MIDGE, 422. 3 L DECST . (é.nw of Paris and London), DESIGNEK OF STANDARD SYSTEM i~ LADIES' GARMENTS, CAPES, ETC., ‘Wil teach above method at customer’s domicile 1t required, 5 For information and prices inquire at 1714 Post suieet. Patterns of any design promptly executed. O 2PN T IOV BEMEMBER SWEET ALICE, Ben Bolt?—how vicely her hair was always dressed? They say it was done at LEDERER'S, 111 Stockion st., and cost only 25 cents. RS. F. GARRISSERE, LADIES' HAIR- dressing parlors, 751 Sutter st., near Jones. EMOVED — MRS, R. J. STACY, DRESS- maker, 411 Post st. to 108 Stockton st. EIROMANCY LIERNITEY) . TAUGHT and the hand read; from 50c. 1422 Hyde st. G—BALLROOM ORSTAGETAUGHT, NE'S, 927 Mission st., opp. U. S. Mint. AGCARPETS WOVE TOORDER,FORSAL also chenille-wove silk-rag portieres: deal: er in carpet twine in hank or chain at lowest Tates. GEO. MATTHEW, 709 Fifth st., Oakland, Cal. WITH Howara Street. HOWARD — NICE, SUNNY, SINGLE room: suitable for gentleman. HOWARU—SUNNY FRONT DOUBLE rooms. 74733 single rooms: also light housekeeping. 9931 RD, NEAR FIFTH—UNFUR- &O2 nished alcove room; bay-window; grate; large closet; running water; cheap. 106 HOWARD — HOUSEKEEPING AND single rooms. 19254 HOWARD — LARGE SUNNY, BAY- 2% window room suitable for one or two; also small front room, $5; every convenience. Hubbard Street. 9()} EUBBARD, BET. FOLSOM AND HOW- 2 ard, Second and_ Third—Nicely furnished front room, with bath, $5 month. Hyde Sireet. 70 2 bay-window suite with kitchen; others rea- sonable. 93’ 1 HOWARD — NICELY FURNISHED 02 housekeeping rooms: rent reasonable. 1070 HEOWARD=2 NEATLY FURNISHED U1 rooms tor housekeeping; bath: $9. 160 +THOWARD—2 FRONT BAY-WINDOW rooms, complete for housekeeps: cheap. OR 4 ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING; cheap. 1806 Howard st. Jessie Street. 65() JESSIE—8 NICE ROOMS: LARGE YARD and ceilar; $12: unfurnished. Larkin Street. LARKIN-NEATLY FURNISHED BAY- window housekeeping rooms: rent reason- 43 able. 1006 LARKIN — LARGE, SUNNY FUR- nished back parior; 10r2: $10; gas: bath. Jones Strees. JOXES—NICELY FURNISHED LARGE sunny room: private; $12. B HYDE, NR. POST — NICELY FUR- nished sunny room: use bath: private fam. 207 JONES—THE VAN WINKLE: NEW management: elegant sunny suites and single; newly furnished: bath, etc.; 510 to 830. hearny Stree:. _A BLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY—PLEAS. ANt gunny rooms, en suite and single; firs: class b every respect: terms reasonable. Larkin Street. LARKIN —3 CONNECTING ROOMS, furnished complete for housekpg; central Q7 POST, NR. HYDE—_NICELY FURNISHD B35 Tires tront rooums-gond bmeed: 101 2 fentn 825 MISSION—GOOD BOARD, without room, reasonable. $2(). LAEGE FRONT ROOM AND BOARD; « private family. 217 Fifteenth st. G 1412 30aR 5% 3, $38; single, $18. 523 TURK—SUNNY "AND NICELY FUM- nished rooms, with or without board. HYDE—QUIET AND HOMELIKE SUN- W. BROTHEKTON. 712 POST—PLEASANT ROOM, WITH GOOD home cooking, for 2 young men, $20; boara without room, $16. single rooms, with good board. 1714 SLAY_SUNNY SUITE OF ROOMS, L 1T newly furmshed, with board. NICELY" FURNISHED ROOMS; UNSUR- £1 per day: $2, $2 50, $3 per week and up: 38 to 850 mo. Tackinelers Motk GEO. GRUENIG, Pr. BEST TABLE BOARD 1IN THE CITY; 8130 week, $16 a month, at Hackmeler's Hotel. H management: GEORGE GRUENIG, pro- OTEL BERTLING, 714 BUSH—A FAMILY hotel: references given and required: all mod- eru conveniences. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THB QOE MIss WITH OR HYDE SUNNY SUITE, 9255 hrl with first-class board. MRS, T. 140] AN SESSAVE—A SUNNY SUITE; passed for neatness and comfort; 50c, 76¢ and ACKMEIER'S HOTEL, 123120 EDDY ST.; prietor: board and room $6 and $6 a week and up. WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper. for malling. BOARDED. ANTED—ONE OR TWO CHILDREN TO “ board: good home. 104334 Valencia st. / ANTED—LITTLE GIRL TO BOARD: RE- \ spectable family; y home. Address W., box 163, Call Offi &>« o o HOTEL TO LET. HYIEL TO LET-THE WILHELM TELL House, 317-319 Bush st.; this well-known ho- tel is thoroughly renovated, covsiderably im- proved and compares with the best second-class Lotel in this town. MADISON & BURKE. STORES TO LET. TO.LET — NEW STORE, WITH LIVING. room and bath: also new upper flat of 7 rooms and bath: Market st., bet. Noe_and Sanchez: rent reasonable. WILL . FISHER & CO., 14 Post st. ¥15 LARGE STORE AND 4 ROOMS. AP- « ply 1433 Valencia st. OTTAGE OR BRANCH BAKERY TO LET; cheap: $11. Twentieth st., nesr Castro. OFFICES TO LET. D ROOM IN A PLEASANT SUNNY OF- fice in the Crocker building, with services of & competent stenographer. Address Business, box 78, Call Office. S STROZYNSKI, THE LEADING LADIES' « bair-dresser, removed to 24 Geary st. Popu- lar prices. W ILL JAMES "R T WELSH, RATLROAD brakeman, formeriy of Columbus, Ohlo, and St. Paul, Minn., communicate with the under- signed at once. C. K. BRAY, General Agent Chi- cago & Northwestern Railway, 2 New Mont- gomery st., an Francisco. R. DUCKETT, 1705 POST ST., NEAR BU- chunan; gas given; crown and bridge work. DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPE- cialty; private: no charge unless successful; all iaw suits, claims, collections, wills, deeds, etc., at- tended to. G.W. HOWE, atty arket st MONEY TO LOAN. C. HICKOK & CO., 87315 MARKET ST, + loans money at lowest rates. MOETGAGES, LOANS ON COLLATEEAIS: low rates. Sylvain Saloman & Co.,328 Montgy IRECT ON YOUK FURNITURE OR PIANO: no removal: no delays; no commissions: 10w intercst. Rm. 68, Donohue bldg, 1170 Market st. OAKLAND LOANS ON FIRST MORTGAGES on improved real estate can be received on short notice st current rates of interest. Apply to HUGH M. CAMERON, 479 Ninthst., Oakiand. 1000 22,.82000 TO LOAN ON REAL estate on installments. Address Prin- cipal, box 74, Call Oftice. $100.000 2oI245 OF, J2FE TNSUE: ance policies. JOSEPH B. TOP- LITZ, 330 Pine. BIG CAPITAL TN TRUST AT § PEE CENT: the same rate on a 20 martgage or any other security, oF across the bay. Coln, box 19,Call Office. OANS ON FURNITURE, PIANOS AND diamonds: confidential. Room 107, 6 Eddy st ST & 2D MORTGAGES: INTERESTS IN ES- tates;lowest rates:no delay.MURPHY,628 Mrkt. DVANCESON DIAMONDS JEWELRY, £TC ACSlimbia Loan & +ollateral Office, 9 Granc ave. NY AMOUNT: ST, 2D or 8D MORTGAGES: estates, undivided interests, real estate i bate. McCOLGAN. 24 Montgomery, rooms 2- N LY OANED " O JEWELRY " AND other valuables at the Security Losn Office, 1106 Market st..or. Mason: private entrance 7 Turk. PAWNBROKERS. AT e KEARNY ST., ROOM $—MONEY Vate rooms: elevator: pledges for sal ) cheap. MONEY WANTED. ANTED—TO BORROW $1500, SECURED by a mortgage on $7000 firsi-class furniture. Address Cabot, box 79, Call Office. B MORTGAGE FOR SALE: OREGON $3000 farm: G0%Fer cent interest. HEN- NING, 835 Capp st. DENTISTS. TR L- T. CRANZ—EXTRACTION PAINLESS, crown work, bridge work and teeth without plates a specialty. 103 Geary st., cor. Grant ave. ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR- ket, bet. 3d lndl Ath, gas "t‘lefl‘“mllh:lll e ble agent for painless extraction; frm 85¢ St extracting 50c, with gas $1. ETH; WARRANTED AS BT Zood as can be made: filling 1. Dr. SIMMS, dentist, 980 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. R._LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET ST, near Eleventh: no charge for extracting when plates are made: old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set exlru:uni NEST WORK:; VERY LO DR. BARDCASTLE, 628 Montgomery, rm. L ULL SET OF TEETH, §7: WARRANTED five years. DR. V. CAVALSKY, 24 Sixth st. % CTH WITHOUT A PLATE. DR H. G. Y 5, 1841 Polk st K. GEORGE W. LEEK, TH# GENUINE Leek dentlst, discoverer of painiess extraction and patentee of improved bfidge work or teetn without any piate, moved from 6 to 20 O'Farrell st. Salacs Seaal e e b Ll L0 PAINLESS TRACTION. 50c; CROWN Lridge work a specialty; plates, 85 up: 13 vears experience. R. L. WALSH. D.D.S., 81534 Geary. R H. H. SHAW, 224 KEARNY — BRIDGE D Sork a speciaity} open evenings 7:30 to 9. ‘wol?ru:\' DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 806 MAR- U ketst. DR CHARLES W. DECKER. DELY LEEK, 1206 MARKET, COR. GOLDEN Gate ave.—Open evenings: Sundays till noon. “IPHE” ONLY SUPERIOR WHITE-ENAMEL lecters and bouse umbers; wholesale and re- tail. 307 O'Farrell st., 8. F. 4L PRESSED, WAVED, FACE MADE UP, 26c; shampoo, 25c: manicure, 25¢: lessons given; face preparations, MRS. BUTLER,131 Post. OW PRICE — 250 FOR HAIRDRESSING does not mean inferior work mn my case; [ have the very best artists in the city in my em- ploy ana 1 give the most satisfactory and up-to- date service. G. LEDERER, 111 stockton TTY OF PARIS LAUNDRY, FORMERLY 133 Geary, removed from Larkin st. to 119 Stock- ton; first-class laundry. MRS, JAUSSAUD. A KOOM: CARPRTS CLEANED ON THE floor. 206 Leavenworth st. 1G OUTDOOR STEREOPTICON SHOW EVE- ry night cor. Market and Sixth sts.: artistic ad- vertisements in llving ll’h promoters of busi- ness. Consult OWL ADV. CO., 1140 Market st. MAUD—THE ~COMMERCIAL ~TRANSFER Company will move your trunk _for 25 cents. Office 43 Sutter st., phone main 49, SAM. B. FRANK CORNWALL, REMOVED FROM 947 Geary to Y.M.C.A. bidg,r. 2,tel. main 5477, LECTRIC LIGHTS IN Y ROOM—WIN- chester House, 44 Third st., near Market; 200 rooms, 26c to $150 per night: $1 5010 $6 per week ; free bus to and m the ferry. R 31 SK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR VERMONT Hair Wash: cures scalp diseases: take no other. HEAPEST AND BE ST; GET OUR FIGURES for paper-hanging and painting. Co-operative Paver-Hanging Compuny, 635 MoAlllster st LD GOLD, SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIES' clothing bought. COLMAN, 41 3a, cor. Jessie. ARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE and Newspaper Tllustration: day and evening classes: instructors, J. H. E. Partington. Gertruds Partington,R.L. Pariington. Particulars 424 Pine st HE ECONOMY” MILLINERY, RED FRO! 40, 46 Sixth: children's school hats 5c.: dyed, pressed 25c; hats trimmed 26¢; feathers curied 5c. CARDS, §160; SHOW CARDS, 15c: 1000 & 58 Th2 i ¥ deary e, = 39 T BEEAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, JEW- elry, ete.: lowest rates. 948 Market st. LARKIN — SUNNY _ FURNISHED 1 LARKIN — ALCOV E SUT 1007 ront ooms Witk ¥itchen” for banse: | O1 93 HAF ey geutlemen or man and wife Keeping. 1ight bousekceping; $12. Market Street. Linden Avenue. : MARKET, NEAR VAN NESS—1 OR 2 v g URN 1824 Suasy Roistieeping Tooms: gas siave: | 31 LPEN AVE—FURNISHED FRONT folding bed. McAllister Street. 4() MCALLISTER — FRONT SUNNY AND housekeeping rooms: reasonable. 53R MCALLISTER— NY PARLOR AND upper floor; nicely furnished, complete for housekeeping; reasonable. 269 Minna Street. MINNA—2 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeepini Market Stree " OSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET — PER night, 35¢ 10 $1; week, $1 50 to $5: familles. Martha Place. 6 MARTHAPLACE. OFF GEARY ST., ABOVE. Mason—Sunny room; 1 or 2: $8. 408 McAllister Sireet. MCALLISTER ST.—3 ROOMS, BATH, large yard: rent $10. MINNA — FURNISHED ROOMS FOR nousekeeping: lurge yard. MINNA —2 SUNNY FRONT ROOMS, complete for housekeeping. ™ MISSION—FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP- 4 ing rooms; also other rooms. 7 MISSION—2 NICE ROOMS; BATH AND | ali conveniences. MISSION — LARGE _SUNNY BASE- $9; also well-furnished housekeep- 546 575 63. 81 838 1024 MISSI10N-ROOMS ¥OR LIGHT housekeeping; one or more; no chiidren: 1251 MISSION, COR. NINTH — 3 FUR- nished housekeeping rooms; $12. Moss Street. MOSS, OFF HOWARD, NEAR SEVENTH— TO L raoms NEW LOWER FLAT OF & and bath, yard and basement. ~fourih st., near Sanchez; el€ctric-cars pass NEW CORNER BAY-WINDOW FLAT Toorhs and bat OF 8 sun all day; SW. cor. Mission rent $25. Natoma Street. 2 or 3 furnished rooms for housekeeping. 57 NATOMA, COR SEVENTH — HOUSE- keeping rooms furnished or unturnished; rent cheap. Minna ~treot. MINNA - NEATLY FURNISHED rooms; 75¢ and $1 per week. 172 (ALIFORNIA SAFE DEPOSIT BUILDING— / Offices $10 and upward, including janitor’s ser- vices, heat, electric and gas lights. Apply at room 52210 A. E. NGHAD QERECKELS BUILDING, 927 MARKET— X Elegant sunnv offices, $12'50 up: eleczric-light ; heating and janitor service free. Apply at building or G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montomery st. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ADY HERE FROM LOS ANGELES AND going East in a few days, in need of funds, must sell her beautiful Hardman upright; has magnificent tone like & grand piano: beautiful case: perfect condition: & rare chance for an. appreciating a very superior instrument. 10, Fiood buliding, Fourth and Marke: sts. $.)00 NEW FIRST-CLASS UPRIGHT FOR o t, " S4le on 85 instaliments. 221 Leaven- worth st. ASNUAL MAY CLEARA planos and musical cheap this month. MAU NCE _SALE OF evervthing sold 769 Market st. MINNA. CORNER EIGHTH—NEWLY furnished bay-window rooms; $1 & week. 667 Jiission Sireei. MISSION — NICELY FURNISHED Tooms: 15¢ to 50c per night: $1to $2 week. MISSION—FURNISHED OR UNFUR- nished rooms: cheap. MISSION — A FINE SUNNY with stove and double bed, MISSION—2 BAY-WINDOW SUITS; sunny; nicely furnished; alsojsingle; rea- 61 687 76 113 sonable. ROOM K PIANO, FINE CO. AW “gition, will be sacrificed at once. Room 21, 809 Market st. HOICE STEINWAY; MUST BE DISPOSED of at unce. Room 10, 809 Market st. JINE UPRIGHT PIANO FOR SALE CHEAP; first class; Eastern manufactured; can be seen at 801 Leavenworth st., COr. Sutter; no reasonable cash offer refused. N AGNIFICENT ST LOAKS, CAPES AND SUITS RETAILED AT mirs’ cost. Factor- 20 Nansome st. upstalrs. DRESSMARKERS, RESSES $2 UP: WRAPPEKS 35 CENTS UP: lawn $1 up. 50534 Natoms st., above Sixth. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. T, E PHILLIPS U8 °AND “TATE COORTS s damage suits; law of probate aud divorce: charges moderate. ' Oflices, 508 California st. ADVICE FREE—DIVORCE LAWS A SPECI- alty; private; no charge unless successful; il law suits, claims, collections, wilis. deeds, etc., at~ tended to. G. W. HOWE, att'y-at-law, 850 Market. M. % NOLEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 718 VL. Market st.; ‘advice free. J MURRAY, ATT'Y AND COUNSELOR AT aw: udvice free. %4 Sixth st., rooms 14, 15. 7 W.DAVIDSON,ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 120 « Californ! oS, ¥ EMOVED—DR. C, NELL TO 1208 Market st.; diseases of woman a specialty. POFT FAIL TO CONSULT DR JORDAN AT his museum, 1051 Market st.; bis 30 vears’ successful practice is.a guarantee of fair treatment; the worst cases treated satisfactorily by mail. JHERMAN, CLAY & CO,, STEINWAY REP- ) resentatives, show the largest assortment of pianos and orzans in the West: all grades and prices; easy monthly payments: everything guar- anteed as represented. Kearny and Sutter. JCUROPE HOUKE, 1169 MISSION_NICELY furnished rooms, single or en site: transients. NINTH-LARGESUNNY FRONT ROOM; well furnished ; reasonable. 14 Oak Street. OAK—~LARGE FURNISHED ROOM, SUIT- able for 2 gentlemen. 645 JATONA —2 LARGE SUNNY ROOMS, ) turnished compleéte for housekeeping; $11. UPPER fat, 3 roomsand bath FLAT, 8 ROOMS; ALSO LOWER 418 Fulton st. 1 E- 8 Y FLATS OF 3 ROOMS; 24 Freeion st..nr. Fourth; rent low. 121 odern improvements; TIBERT Missior) 'Y _ST. (NOB HILL OF THE —New flat, 8 rooms, bath; all t 327 50. &1 6. * d'wentyssixih. FLAT, 6 ROOMS; BATH AND YARD: 1318 Florida sc. bet. Twenty-fifth and JLAT QF & ROO:IS: NEWLY PAPERED, etc.; . Clreap; 0. 1233 Union st., cor. Lal $1 3'LARGE ROOM « teenth YARD. 409 THIR- st., above Valencia. M ODERN FLATS OF 3 near parl 4.5, 9 ROOMS: BATH: ents 38 and upward. _Apply 1908 McAllister st.. or 1718 Waller, near Stanyan. 31 ond st., near Howard. 4: Tooms; NEW SU; NY BAY-WINDOW FLAT, 4 bath and yard. 417 Twenty-sec- 422 PAGE—LOWER FLAT, 6 FINE SUNNY Tooms; yard: modern improvements; fur- nished or unfurnished. TIa3h cheap rent. New Montgomery Street. 10 NEW MONTGOMERY (FARGO HOUSE), 2 furnished housekeeping rooms com- plete: §175 per weex and u Ninth Street. 9] NINTH-NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS for housekeeping; also single. 1403 QCTAYIA ST, COR. GEARY—SUNNY housekeeping Tooms; furnished or un- furnished. Octavia Street. O’karrell Street. 122 QFARRELL — NICELY FURNISHED room for a gentleman; all iconveniences; central; $7. 621 O FARRELL-FLEGANTLY FUR nished suits and single rooms in handsome private residence. Perry Street. PERRY —2 UNFJRNISHED HOUSE- keeping rooms; bath; hot and cold water. 177 Point Lobos Avenue. 2120 POINT LOBOS AVE.—3 SUNNY FUR- nished rooms, housekeepiug; bath: all conveniences; $12; no children. Seventh Street. SEVENTH—SUNNY FRONT SUITES; also single and housekeeping rooms; cheap’ 14 Post Street. U Pine st., above Van S AND BATH. 1625%; ess ave. ODERN TO R ¢ ROOMS; BATH; NT_UPPER FLA' ROOMS, . 565 Mission st. ‘Fnun ROOMS AND BATH, NEWLY PAPER- ed and ‘painted throaghout: on third floor iractive house and neighborhood; 812 56; _only DEMPSTER, 36 Glen Park ave., off Twelfth st. at low rent; quiet ~family without children. 81 TFLAT 4 ; 3 NICE LARGE ROOMS; SUN- . uy: yard. 4 Marye terrace, off Tark st., bet. Hyde and Larkin. - pLeTe ROOMS: BATH, LAUNDRY. 6 MET- " calf Place. off Geary, near Mason. e U % Hampton place, off Fol 5 OCTAVIA ST-LOWER FLAT 5 ROOMS, bath, gas, basement; rent cheap. NNY , U PPER _ FLAT 4 ROOMS. 13 m st., near Third. 2ixth S reet. SIXTH—CHEAPEST IN THE CITY: cozy housekeeping and other rooms. Silver Streev. SILVER, NEAR FOURTH—2 FUR- nished sunny rooms for housekeeping. 12 South Park. 16 SOUTH PARK-2 TO 4 FURNISHED housekeeping rooms, $7 to $14; 4 unfur- nished, £10. 38 JOUTH PARK—¥INE SUNNY HOUSE- keeping rooms; quiet neighborhood. & EACH: $13 and $16. 1706 Post. 3 SU FLATS: 3 ROOMS; yard; basement. 810-812 Ellis st. "3 AND 4 ROOMS -BATH; Twe! TSUNNY '+ Eureka* nty-second. yard, LAT OF 5 ROOMS, BATH, furniture for sale. 2 UPPER FLA’ 5 ROOMS. 412 st, between Twenty - first and % ROOMS, $14; ALSO COTTAGE, 4 , cellar, $11. 629 Second st., near Sutter street. SUTTER—2 OR 3 FURNISHED ROOMS for housekeeping: rent $16. SOUTH PARK—PARLOR FLOOR; 2 OR 3 rooms: rent $20: light housekeeping. Tenth Street. TENTH-ELEGANT HCUSEKEEPING; Stevenson Street. STEVENSON, COR. FIFTH-UNFUR- 124 stove: piano; suital s vave: ble for physician or nished rooms for housekeeping. 1hird Strees. ro0ms for housekeeping. $30 - rooms UPPER FLAT, 8 LARGE SUNNY ana bath,’ 62534 Larkin st. 4 AND 5 ROOMS: BATH: #11, $12, $13; ELEG- Twelfth Street. TWELFTH, COR. HOWARD—NICELY THIRD, COR. SOUTH PARK-SUNNY 145 furnished rooms for housekeepin, tric lines. 45854, 4587, 46914 Eighteenth. able, Fancn: HOWARD COURT, NR. FOURTH—UPPER floor 6 Sunny rooms, $14: lower 4 rooms, $18. S lancis Acrest, OWER FLAT OF 4 LA RGE ROOMS; SUNNY VALENCIA—2 BAY-WINDOW ROOMS J side of street; rent $9 a month. 416 Ringold 206 farnished for housekeeping; water; bath; st., ber. Eights and Ninth, Harrison and Folsom. | £88; $14. T26% MeALLISTER — FLAT: ~ G _KoOMS: Van Ness Avenue. e AENTOFCIALie: Rt refuosl. VAN NESS AVE.—ELEGANT] ODERY Susny UppER 47008 FLAT | 1406 dithed parior doos; commits el 1694 Page st., cor. Clayton, Go.den G: eeping: piano. W 602 ANTED flats: specis Market st. GOOD T S _FOR NEW al terms; $10 up. SPECK & CO., 7E RENT MANY FLATS BECAUSE WE ireat yeople right. BALDWIN & HAM- MOND, 10 Montgomery st. ROOMS TO LET. Anthony Stree ANTHONY, OFF MISSION, NR. Sunny furnished rooms; 756 per week ) 0T 8 LEGANT NEW FLATS, SEVENT, o low Bryant, b and 6 rooms. bath: 88 10 810 HFEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—’ CReeny CALL. sent 1o any address n‘fi.h‘o: United 'States or Canada one year for $1 50, ara free. post- Brannan Street. BRANNAN — FURNISHED ROOM, with use of stove, $1 per week. BRANNAN, ABOVE SIXTH—SUNN kitchen and bedroom, furnished; .§’P e 4 725 PARLORS Olive Avenue. B85 More st Yarss fronttaows slionio i Pine Street. 2] ZINE-ROOMS IN SUITE OR SINGLE: $6 up: grate: gas: running water. Polk Street. 17 YOLK—FRONT BAN-WINDOW ROOMS or single, $5 up; also housekeeping. 1133 soias-oonoutans, ST. HELEN'S sunny frout rooms: reasonable. 14(08% POLK ~NICELY "FURNISHED 2 sunny front suite; gentlemen or couple. 5()3 POST-NICELY FURNISHED SUNNy Scott Street. 1 SCOTT, BET. SUTTER AND BUSH— with gas: suitable for 1 oz 2 gentlemen. SiXthS reert. 981 SIXTH-LARGE FKONT 2 nicely furnished. 1023 S5icTor sentiomen. MRS, Te DRAN 949 SIXTH_LARGE DOUBLE ROOM, SUIT- SIXTH — SUNNY DOUBLE_ ROOMS; runniog water; bath; large garden, 1 OLIVE AVE., NR. ELLIS AND FILL- building—Furnished and unfurnished parlors, lower floor: also single rooms cheap. 17113 Fotrianea sunny frons sicove room; 1 BIXTH—FURNISHED ROOMS SUIT- able for 2 gentiemen; $6 per month. Stevenson Street. STEVENSON, NR. FIFTH—4 ELEGANT large rooms; yard; basement; first floor. Stockton street. 425 417 STOCKTON—2 SINGLE FRONT ROOMS #5 or $6; also housekeeping. 13] 4 STOCKTON-SUNNY FRONT ROOMS; single; en sulie: also doetor’s office; cheap. suiter Street. 50 SUTTER—FURNISHEDSUNNY FRO; room, suitable for offices. 726 SUTTER—S SUNNY FEONT ROOMS; § minutes’ walk from Kearny; furnished to Lfl: tenants; gentlemen only; references; privaie able. SUTTER —NICELY FURNISHED rooms; single or en suite; terms reason- Taylor Street. TAYLOR—SUNNY AND LARGE QUIET rooms: closet, water, etc,; $2 8 week. Tehama Street. 31 TEHAMA-FRONT ROOM FURNISHED for 1 or 2:some cooking; rent $6. 4 , TEHAMA — LARGE SUNNY FRONT room, well furnished; every convenlence. 5 SEE HAINE BROS.', BUSH Knabe planos; at_wholesale KOFT & CO.. 324 Post st. A.L. BA IGGEST BARGAIN EVER OFFERED FOR prices. Steinway upright; perfect. 1369 Foisom st. SHAW, $575; STEINWAY, $215; SQUARE, #25; rented 82 up. HEINE, 136 Ellis st. ECKER BROS, STEINWAY FISCHER AND other firsi-class makes of planos; littie used: ASE, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. TERMS; LOW UKICES, KOHLER & $135. %195 Allister $35.5A50; goop CONDITION. SCHMITZ, 0416 McAllister st., next Hibernia Bank. LL YOU WANT IS VALUE FOR YOUR money; Investigate these prices and be con- Vinced; the bew seven-bar autoharp the five- bar autoharp $4; a seventeen inlaid rosewood ribbed mandolin $6 25; the vrize-winner guitar $3 25; solid walnut and oak _organs, new, $47 50; €legant new upright pianos in any style case, wal- nut, mahogany, oak, $187: one trial will convince you. J. HAKRY SCOTT, 929 Market st., Spreck- el’s buiiding. - A“"'vfifiifioT OF CELEBRAT!'D HIGH- grade T. L Neumann pianos: prices and terms moderate. H. LUEDERS, 83 Ninth st VW 2L G. BADGER, 26 9'FARRELL, ROOM 1, first floor: sole agents Halle & Davis planos; planos, organs sold for cash or instaliments. (ONOVER PIANO: A8 _GOOD_AS NEW: gremt, sacrifice. “The F. W. SPENCEK COM- ANY, 385 Vost st. HICKERING, KN ABE, STECK, VOSE, STER- ling pianos: see our new plano 1or $187; planos zorrent. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O' Farreit. $175. SASHORINSTALLMENTS: WERER - upright; perfect order. 1019 Van Ness. BYRON MAUZY, 508 POST ST._SOHMER, Newby & Evans, Briggs and other planos. UPERIOR VIGLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & NEW H. MULLER. maker. repairer, 2'Latham viace. HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THR WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United Stat o tes or Canada one year for $1 £0, post- BEASTERN UPRIGHT S-STRINGED Weber: $350. BRUENN, 228 Post st. UPRIGHT PIANO: GOOD CONDI- ton; cash or installments. 106 Me- EDUCATIONAL. QPANISH. F RENCH, GERMAN ; MODERATE. LI Ateisterschaft School Languages, 122 O’ Farrell st ihup for cash or on easy terms KOHLER & | firmation by the sajd court, at SEWING MACHINES. $5 UPWARD; RENT $1 60 TO Sl 756 monthly: ‘repairiog 25c; bought and ex- changed; needies for all machines. 145 Sixth st. LL KINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, rented, repaired ; lowest rates. 205 Fourth st. LEGAL NOTIC NOTICE OF "ASSIG B NDER AN and by virtue of an order of sale_made by the Superlor Court of Sonoma County, Callfornia, on April 25, 1896. in the matter of O. M. CAMP- BELL.an insoivent debtor, I s the assignee of the estate of said insolvent, will sell at private sale for cash to the highest bidder, subject to con- 12 O'CLOCK MERIDIAN ON MAY 9, 1896, At the store No. 859 Main street, in Petaluma, California, where the said goods, wares and mer- chandise are, all the stock of goods, wares and merchandise of the said insolvent estate, co sisting of clocks. watches. jewelry, gold and siiverware and the like: bids to be sealed and be accompanied by 10 per cent of the bid in cash or good check certified by a local bank. The same will be sold aill in one lot, 1f sufficient bid be made for same, and I reserve the right to reject any and all bids. If the whole of said stock be not then sold in one parcel I will at ouce proceed to sell the same at private sale in lots for cash to the | Dixhest bldder. with right to reject any and all 5. om and after 12 o'clock meridian on said May 9, 1896, I will sell at private sale for cash, in pieces, all the fixtures, showcases, safe and furniture be- longing to said estate, and’ at the same time and place I will sell all in one lot and at private sale for cash, subject to confirmation by said court, all the outstanding accoun:s, bills and book accounts belonging to said estate, The proper y to be sold can be seen by applying o me at 1064° Sixth street, in the town of Peta- luma, Catifornia. This April 25, 1896. H. F. SMITH, Asslgnee. JAMES W, OATES, Attorney for Assignee. An inventory of the siock can be scen W. RIGBY, attoraey, 130 Sanso DEPM\TS:I-:NT NO. 9, PROBATE—IN THE Superior Court in and for the City and County of San Francisco, State of California. In the matter of the estate of J EAN LACOSTE, degeased, No. 17,239, Notice'is hereby given that FRIDAY, the 16th day of May, A. D. 1596, at 10 0'clock A. 3t._of said day, and_ihe courtroom of Department No. 9 of suid court, at the New City Hall, in the City and County of San Franclsco, State of California, have been appointed as the time and place for proving the will of said JEAN LACOSTE, deceased, and for hearing the nppiication of JEAN PIERRE THEOPHILE LACOSTE, for the issuance to him of letters testamentary thereon. Datea April 80, A. D , 1898, SEAL] CHAKLES ¥. CURRY, Clerk. y V. F. NorTuuop, Deputy Clerk. P. ALEXANDRE BERGEROT, attorney for Utioner, rooma 142-143, Crocker bullaing, San ncisco, JSAAC PITMAN SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND: Individual mstructfon. MISS H. HARPER, room 10, fourth floor, Mailis building. TANO LESSON 3 PIAR0 FhSoNs, 260 AN HOUR. M., BOX RS, MRILVILLE SNYDER, STUDIO 514 Sutter: teacher vocal music, piano, elocution; dramatic elocution a specialty ; vocal Shakspearean classes; skirt-dancing, minuet. gavotte, etc. Vocal classes resumed Monday at 8 P. .; $1 per month. V QICEBUILDING, PANTOMIME AND ACT- ing. LEO COOPLR, 814 Geary st. PEOFESSOR G. MANSFIELD, TEACHER OF Vviolin, guitar, mandoline, banio. 1707 Market. YRES) THE LEADING SHORTHAND COL~ lege, 325 Montgomery st.; individual instrac- tion in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, etc.: life scholarship $50; 10w ratés per week and month. SSIGNEE'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., at the pottery of A. STEIGER SONS in insolvency, at South San Francisco, San Mateo County, ( alifornia, all sewer- pipe. terra cotta, material, drainpipe, firebrick, common brick, horses, wagons, carts, one 42-f00t pliedriver ete., ete. "I will aiso sell at auction on ay 11,1896, at 2 P. M., at the corner of Kighth and Market streets, San Franeisco, Cal, tera- cotta ware of said insolvents consisting of chimney- tops, vases, caps, etc. For further information see list on bulletin board at the office of the S. F. Board of Trade, 202 Market st. J. H. LYNDON, Assignee of A. STEIGER SONS in insolvency. PROPOSALS. 15 QOKKPNG, WERITNG, ARITHMTC, GRAME, day & night; no classes; $5 month. 835 Mission, (G UITAR MANDOLIN. PIANO AND VOCAG lessons: §3mo. MARY WESTHAUS, 39 Fifth. SPANTSH, FRENCH and Parisian. §lessons . ACADEMY. CASTILIAN 3 m. Maze bld, r.37. OOKKEEPI TAUGHT PRACTICALLY, oo, Detter than in any college on earth; 6 wks: no \°8 my rapid calculations. TARK,659 Mkt. Tenth Street. TENTH ST,, NEAR MARKET—-LARGE sunny rooms, housekeeping or board. Ahird Siree: ‘N CHESTER HOUSE—44 T] NE. rooms 586 15 §1 B0 por might: A1 50 14 36 per ...’A‘ Electric Hghts 15 every Tooun: reading n ! tros bus. pres i Ll i e, B - ‘Turk Street. 11 TURE—BEAUTIFUL SUNNY SUITE; ces; board opsional, newly furnished; single; with convenien- ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— B JPrivate theatricals arranged: pupils rehearsed onstage. R.5and 12, Lao.flmk. ‘th and Mkt CHOOL E i S e LECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME- eering. ‘i P T shorthand, typlng, 7 . modern T Wm.nuulon- SCHOOL:HEALD'S BUS. COLLEGE:, J.\P-:mmomu. nmmh:ww JOLIN, MANDOLIN, CELLO, BANJO; RE, sonable. PROF, nmflflm’?finfl‘( ROPOSALS FOR RAISING AND EN- larging school bullding, for heating and ventilating & school building, for building a concrete iulkllufl and for constructing water closets.—Sealed proposals will be received by the Superintendent of Common Schools, in open ses- sion of the Board of Education, new City Hall, San Francisco, on WEDNESDAY, May 13, 1896, at 8:30 o'clock », M., 101 l’lll;l;f and enl: ng the Bernal Heights Primary School building. for beat- ini and venulating saia building: for reconstruct- ing a concrete bulkhead at the North Cosmopoli- tan Grammar School, and constructing water closets at the Columb a Grammar and Harrison Primary schools, in accordance with plans and s) fications (and conditions named therein) at e office of CHARLES I. HAVENS, architect of the board, room 55, Flood building, corner Fourth and Market streets. The boari reserves the right Nmm?’rlflbllfium*uflle good may re- auire” 7 Gmon S aNSTON Seorviary BICYCLES. ARK CYCLERY-NEW WHEELS TO LET; Dbest accommodations. Terminus Geary, Mc- Allister and Powell st. car lines. ranted. DR. I W. KEY. 1122 Market st. HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. W L Pickard Jr, Sit Lake R P Probosco, Chicago Miss Mabel Bruce, Iowa Miss L Bruce, Towa W £ Henry, Pruder, \eb H 8 Cutter & w, SIt Lake A T Harrington, Stnford W Anderson, w, Wis W Purdy & w, Ukiah A Pennington, Ukial R R Flint, Sacto 8 Strozinsky, dacto A Crimuor, Sacto A Bennington, Sacto A T Hudson, Stocktn F A Konttidge & w, Or M Church, Amador C S K Davis, Plymouth Bagley, Jone 7 S 0'Rourke, Amador Boggs, San Rafael J Dustin & w, Palo Alto E Rowe, w, Stockten P A Buell, Stockton Pacheco & w, Ignacio S D Ballow, S Ls Obispo R P Stephens, Hollister J B Treadwell, Sacto J I Allenbach, Pac Grove J H Maggard & f, lowa FL Caughey. Ukiah J P Sargent, Stockton v Stockton Geo F McRride, Siskiyon A G Case, Towa Mrs F E Barney & c, Mich W S Y arnall, Phila J 1 Bennam, Los Ang i) D T R F E G M Pasco, Los Anzeles J Hemingway, Chicago W L Crooks, Benicia H B Nichols, Selby DrA S Wilcox & w, Selby E J Wilbur & w, Chicago © C Crystal, Vacaville W H Buckley & A N Barron, Boston A G H Flett, Sisson J Cerf, Ventura E Dinkelspiel, Suisun T W Dibble, Sta Barbara L Adlers&w, South Bena Mrs C Adlerch So Bend PALACE HOTEL. 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D F Douglas, San Jose W E Johnston,SnLsObisp Jas Lawrence, Modesto Lee Faircnild, St Helena s an Jose S Tompkins, San Jose rtinez C A haight, Alameda ockton FOWashburn,SnAndreas B L Sargent, Salinas __J L Hudner, Hollister MrsJ Merchant, WallaW W J Merchant,WallaWal D A Francis, Ferndale W B Kline & , Detroit anta Rosa G W Strobl, N g Nevada City E Johnson, Nevada City te, Sacto Mrs J Finnell&f.Tehama. G M McCarthy&*, Chico E P Farren, Port Townsd Hy Roberts, Merced E t oberts, Merced Don C Ayers, N Y D Carletou & f, Chi Miss W Ayers. NY J A Fulda, Omaha P Hovey, Amador W_Hooker & d. Martinez | Oscar Lewis, N ¥ G P Farnsworth & 1, N Y Miss J Lewis, N Y Miss P E Lewis, N ¥ O P Myrtie & §, Chicago BALDWIN HOTEL. F C Allen, Sacramento C T Sivalls, Chicago C S Tilden, Chicago J J Grossman, Chicago J L Starr, Chicago © Hogl, Salv Lake 1 § Carodbro, San Jose J T Harmes, Sausalito Dr E G Case, Ukiah ‘W Dougiass, St Louis Dr Hendy, Los Angeles E Alex, Boston E Harding, Baltimore W Edmunds, Louisviile B L Sedgley, Oakland A CJamar, Ohio L A Carrol, lows Mrs de Gutierres, Sn Jose Miss January, San Jose Miss M Myer, N Y G Blair, Chicago H Moser, Chicago P H Bryant, US A C ¥ Giles, London M Stein, Stockton H B Gleizen, N Y O E Mitzger, N Y ¥ Barackman, S Monica EJ Cardwell, Salt Lake J T Ryan, Valiejo NEW WESTERN HOTEL. B L Fisher & w, Alamda C G Bennett, Portland W H Bryson, San Jose G Samuel, Hoopersville C R Bubb, Mountn ViewJ L Lewis & w, Modesto J L Roe, Union F C Dugan, Ottawa Maek Brown, N Y e —————— LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Sallea. SATURDAY, May 2. Stmr Cleone, Miller Crescent City. o Domestic Forts. IVERSENS LANDING—8ailed May 2 — Schr Aflg{lr}‘]. !‘?\I’ Slll.; Fr-nlcluh:. GREENWOOD—Salled 2 — Stmr Whi boro, for San Francisco. g Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK-—Arrived May 2—Stmr Amalfi, fm 1 :l!lmbllrl and Havre; stmr La Bourgogne, from avre. Sailed—Stmr_La Bretagne, for Havre: stmr Maasdam, for Rotterdam: stmr Massachusetts, for London; stmr Umbria, for Liverpool: stmr Ems, for Genoa: stmr Palatia, for Hamburg; sumr Ethi- opia, for Glasgow. SOUTHAMPTON—Sailed May 2—Stmr Parls, for New York. HAVRE—Sailed May 2—Stmr La Touraine, for New York. GLASGOW--Safled May 1—Stmr State of Call fornia, for New York. e i MARRIAGE LICENSES, The following marriage licenses w the County Clerk's office yosiordays = o0 7 Jomnas K:m lnd‘;..i;zle Whits, 3737, A. Hartman and Josephine Gli 3 Johin C. McDonald and Ba Yy C acto 28, dith Ruprt, 24—19. DIVOKCE PROCEEDINGS. opmemate uby McGuire against Willlam J. Anu Tracy against Willam Tracy oo Mary Haggen against Charles Haggen. Divorce grantea: Emily Goldsmith from Berthold Goldsmitn; for extreme cruelly; by Judge Hebbard. —_— e e BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEA (1S, it ot BoTiatrieq" finen netices sent by mal either of the publication o‘wu and be indorsed with the name and reside persons authorized tohave the same pablshes] 5 BUCKNER—In this ole, ap b n this clty, April 1896, tothe cgrlx'; or Criarles Bucknér, & son. " = TT—Iu this city, May 2, 1896, to Lhe wife A S G i WLING—In this city, April 26, 1896, to the wife of W. B Dowling! a daughter. EISFELDT—Iu Alameds, March 30, 1896, to the wife of Theo. A. Eisfeldt, a daugnter. GRIMES—In this city. April 46, 1896, 0 tha wife of Frank Grimes, a daughter. JENSEN—In this city, April 25, 1896, to the wife of Charles H. Jensen, a son. JOHNSON—_In this city. Aprll 30, 1896, to the wite of Edward J. Jonason, a daughter. loaned, watches, diamonds, eic.; 10w rates: pri- only reli- |- LESON—In this city, April 30, 1896, 1o}, PO Vfe of Geomge L. Powleson, & daugher. e SCULL’ .April 9, 1896, to the wife of Thomas Scully, a daughter. WHEARTY—In this city, Avril 26, 1896, toin, wife of James M. Whearty. a son. O R MARRIED. 3 DEAPRES—SAMUEL—In this clty, April 3q 1896, by the Rev. Dr. J. Nleto, Isaac Despres of Chicago and Hattie Samuel of San Francisco, MOGK—NAGEL—In Oakland. April 80, 1895, 1, the Rev. J. ¥ Theiss, at Zion's German [y, gelical Lutheran Church, John Charles Mogk o1 Colusa and Helene Nagel of Oakland. PERRY—CASANOVA—March 14. 1886, Henry J. Perry and Mrs. Caroline Casanova, both ot San Francisco. ROSENTHAL—LANG—In this city, April 1896, by the Rev. Dr. J. leto, Sigismun thal and Idella Long. SEVERIN—ALRERGER~In this city, Aprif 27, 1896, -by the Rev. Hobart Chetwood, F. Antoy Severin and Ida Alberger. SPAULDING — FREITERMUTH In this cit Avril 27, 1896, at St. Stephen’s Church, by Rev. E. J. Lion, Herbert B. Spaulding. anq Ellzabeth M. Frelermuth, both of San Francisio, STONE—MORRISON—At Yokohama, April B 1898, Walter S. Stone of Yokohams and Nry Adele C. Morrison of Chieago. P rhedhonton s e o, o S DIED, Monaghan, Thomas H. Ott, Alphonse Poland, Annie Reundahl, Erick Reinstein, Simon Spear, Gustavus L. Trixler, Joseph ‘Waterbury, Frank H. 19, Rose, Claressy, Wiiliam Eckardt, Frederick C. Ford, John Harmon, A. K. P. Holcomb, Witliam A. Langenberger, Albert Lomax, Jameh D. Mahoney, Jeremiah CLARESSY—In William Claressy, aged 74 years. : & Friends and acquaintances are respec: tully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Monday), at 2 0'clock P. M., from the pan lors of N.'W. Leltch & Co,, 878 Broadway, Oak land. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. ECKARDT—In this city, Frederick C. Eckardt, a native of Ham burg, Germany, aged 68 years. B¥-Friends and acqualntances: are fully invited to attend the funeral-THI (Sunday), @t 2 o'clock P. ... ffom the pam lors of the Golden Ge's Undertaking C Mission street, near Twemy-first. In: L 0. 0. F. Cemetery. FORD—In this city, May 1. 1808, John Ford, & native of Ireland, aged 70 years. HARMON—In Ogkland, April 30, 1898, A. K. P. Harmon, a na‘ive of Scarboro, Me., aged 74 years 9 months and 17 days. AF-Friends and acquaintances are respact- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday). at 2 o'clock P.: M., from his late resl- dence, 1568 Webster street, Oakland. Interment private. HOLCOMB ~ In Oakland,: Cal, Aprl 30, 189 6. William A. Holcomb, a native of Vermont, aged 63 years and 4 days. B9 Friends ana acqusintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday). at 1:30 o'clock P. M., from the Firss Presbyierlan Church, corner Fourteenth and Franklin streets, Oakland. Interment private. Friends coming’ from Francisco will take the 12:45 o'clock P. M. Darrow-gauge boat. LANGENBERGER—In i1his city, April 30, 1896, Ibert,beloved husband.of Allfe E. Langenberger, and fatherof Edna Langenberger, & nacive of alifornia, aged 32 years. AF-Friends and acquaintances -are Tespect. fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2: o'clock P. M., from the ‘par lorsof H. C. Porter & Co., 122 Eddy street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetersy. LOMAX—In this city, April 30,1896, James D.; beloved husband of Mary E. Lomax, father of Mary M. Lomax. and stepfather ot J. H., S. P. and J. T. Carter and Mrs. B. F. Steacy, a native of Ohio. aged 78 years. .[Obio, Tllinois, Ogden and Salt Lake papers please.copy.] 25~ Friends and acquaintances and members of the Bar-and J. O. U. A. M. are respect- fully invited to attend the faneral TO-MORROW (Monday), at 2 o'clock P. ., from the residence of Mrs. B. F. Steacy, 1319 Twenty-fitth street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. MAHONEY—A montn’s mind solemn requlem mass will be celebrated at St. Mary’s Cathedral, corner Van Ness avenue and O'varrell streer, TUESDAY, May 5, at 9 0'clock A. M..for the Tepose of the soul of the late Jeremiah Mahoney. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully.in- vited to attend. MONAGHAN—In this city. April 30, 1896, Thotaas Henry, beloved husband of Maggie Monaghan (neeChieney), brother of Frank and Charles Mo aghan, and nephew of William H. Blakely, ana tive of New York. aged 50 years. [Los Angeles (Cal.) papers please copy. ] #5Friends and acquaintances sre respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock P. ., from his Jate resldence, 1484 California street. loteraien: Laurel Hill Cemétery. W.—Yerba Buena Lodge No. 14, A. O. Members are notified and directed to attend at the hall of the lodge, Alcazar buliding, THIS DAY (Sunday), at 12 o'clock i, to aw tend the faneral of our late brother, Sonag- han. A. WIGMORE, Master Workman. FrED B. W00D, Recorder. OTT—In thiscity, April 50. 1896, Alphonse, be- loved son of Fred and Carolina Ott, ana brotner of Fred, Emll, Lina, Bertha, Clara aud Frida Ott, a native of San Francisco, aged 18 years 1 month and 21 g Friends acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 12:30 0’clock P. M.. from ths resi- dence of his parents. 3529 (oid No. 731) Twenty- fourth street, near Giierrero, thence to St. James Church, corner Twenty-third and _Guerrero stree s, 'at 10'clock . . Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. POLAND—In this city, April 30, 1896, Annie, be- loved daughter of Mr3. 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. [Beifast (Ireland) and New York City papers please copy.] AF-Friends ‘and acquaintances “are respect- folly invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 9:30 o'clock A. 3., from her late residence, 253 Clara street, thencs to St. Pa rick's Church, where services will be held for Andreas, April 30, 150, native of St. John, N. B, the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. REINSTEIN—In this citv, May 1, 1896, Simon, beloved husband of Lydia Reinstein, and father of Mrs. M. Hart. Mrs. H. S. Reinstein, Mrs. H. Bernhard and Esther, Samuel, Henry, Sarah and Kate Refnstein, a native of Prussla, aged 76 years 8 months and 9 days. A9 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fumeral THIS DAY (Sunday) st 10:30 o'clock A. M from his Iate residence. 408 Eddy street. Interment Hills of Eternity Cemetery by 11:45 o'clock_A. . traio from Third and Townsend street. Pleass omit flowers. RENDAHL—In this city, May 2, 1896, Erick Rendahl, beloved brother of John E. Rendahl, a native of Sweden, aged 35 years. A member of the Scandinavian Society. #3-Friends and_acquaintances are respect- fully invited 10 attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Monday), 8t 2 O'Glock P. M., from the par- lors of the San Francisco Undertaking Com- pany, 1235 Market street, near Ninth. Intermént Laurel Hill Cemetery. SPEAR—In Santa Rosa, April 50, 1896, Gustaviuy L. Spear, anativeot Boston, Mass, aged 47 ears. : y"‘l’flend‘ and acqualntances are respeet- fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock P. M., from Masonio “yemple, corner Pos; and Montgomery streets. . TRIXLER—In this citv, May 2, 1896, ‘Joseph Trixler, a native of Worgle, Tyrol, Switzerland, aged 42 years and 15 day #F-Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Monday), 8t 2 o'clock P. M., from ths par lors of H.¥. Suhr & Co., 1209 Mission stree, near Eighth. Interment i. O. O. ¥. Cemetery. WATERBURY—At Ussher Town, South Africa, January 7, 1896, Frank H., brotherof Georgs ‘A. Waterbury, & native of Liverpool, England, aged 36 years 1 month and 15 days. UNITED UNDERTAKERS' EMBALMING PARLORS. [Everything Requisite for First-class Funerals, at Reasonable Rates. Telephone South 167. 27 and 29 Fifth st S ———————————— MCAVOY & GALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 80 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin Scheol. e ATGMENOMEL & SON UNDRERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, 1057 Mission Street, Near Seventh- JAS. ENGLISH. T. R. CAREW CAREW & ENGLISH, RTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, ‘mnivssmsn DIRECTORS, 19 Vaa Ness ave., near Market st., San Francisde Telephone 0. 156 e R 01d and New Heroines. velist may not rank as a scienti- ficT,"‘fm‘{‘,’,,w in comparison with tables of yital statistics, but there is a curious and suggestive contrast between the maiden up to date and the heroine of the old novelists, which in some ways, as far as hysical heaith and nervous stability go, is in favor of the former, although Sophis Western would never have sunk to the moral level of Gallia or Mildred Lawson. The bicycling, golfing, tennis-playing young woman of the day seldom’ com- plains of the vapors and megrimsof which we heard a good deal in the last century. I once tried to keep arecord of the number of times_that iss Clarissa Harlowe swooned in her sad career, but the task was too great. One thing is certain, thai the modern girl does not swoon, ertherin or- dinary life orin novels. Does she still, even when she meets \mefl)ectedly- alongabsent lover, “‘utter a fearful shriek, ana faint in thearms %her companion,” like Narcissa? All these differences indicate that the girl of to-day has greater control over her emo- tions, which is one indication of a moré stable nervous system.—Dr. Phillip Knapp, in May Century. A part of New of the river. Orleans is balow the level

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