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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 31, 1896. HOUSES TO LET. 17 JACKSON sT., BET. LAUREL AND Locusi—New modern house of 9 rooms and batn: must be seen to be appreciated. 109 Laurel st.—New modern cottage of 5 rooms th: rent low. - . FISHER & CO., 14 Post st. ‘WILL 796 SHOTWELL —§ ROOMS, BATH, 50: 701 Shotwell, cor. Twenty-first, 10_rooms, bath, $30: 1138 Valencia, 8 rooms, bath, $26: 17 Guerrero, 6 rooms, bath, $25: 92915 Natoma, 6 rooms, $16: 105 Diamond, cotiage 5 room s, oath, $15. W. H. CRIM & CO., 118 Montgomery st. JICE HOUSE OF ROOMS WITH ALL MOD- ern improvements; at 2219 Calafornia st., bet. Buchanan and Webster; rent $55. MADISON & BURKE. 9(), 232 OFAREELL NEAE BEGDER- $20. {6 vice sauny house ot 7 rooms: bath, 15undry, c ellar: front and rear garden: cement waiks. Owuer be ¢ the premises Monday, June 1, from 10 A. 3 t0 4 P. 3. ANDSOME GREAT DANE PUP; 10 MOS. id; large pedixree. 82 Rearl st. LOWER FLAT OF 8 ROOMS AT 3507%% Mission st. 12281, PINE, NR. HYDE—2-STORY house: 5 rooms. [ LOWERFLAT OF 8 ROOMS AT 2607% & Mission st. = JFOUSE OF 3 OR 4 SUNNY ROOMS: RENT $10. 168 Silver st., near Fourth. AND LEAVEN- ST, BEI. JON 124 \orihi—10 rooms and bath, in perfect order; an elezant downtown location: only $80 rent. ADISON & BU. . P 5 LA NEAR ELLIS — MODERN 1218 %oy Bevise, 8 rooms and bath: rent re- duced and bouse newly papered and frescoed; large yard. MADISON & BURKE. 1419 FLATS TO LET—Continued. HAYES—FLAT, 5 ROOMS AND bath: roasonable. : $1 5 KOOMS IN GOOD ORDER: YARD; . cheap. 31214 Eighth st. HOUSEEEEPING ROOMS — Continued, T Twenty-sixth Street. 11 1 TWENTY-SIXT. , NEAR MISSION— furnished; §9 to $12. 726 3 McALLISTER—SUNNY UPPER FLAT; 4 4 vooms TN me: Y FLATS:; 3 ROOMS; YARD: BASE- nt: $20. 810 and 812 Ellis st. 2 sunny housékeeing suites, nicely Washington Street. e housekeeping rooms; running water. ¥ Eleven "LATS—4,56 AND 6 SUNNY ROOMS; BATH: laondry: from $13 50 np. 1513 Mission near ith st. [ $l1: LA 3 LARGE ROOMS; YARD, . teenth st. above Valencia. 409 THIR- TS, 5 ROOMS; RENTS $13 AND 814, F 406 1 Eighteenth st., near Castro. 2913 1 BUSH—_UPPER FLAT OF 5 SUNNY 2 rooms and bath rent reduced ; g0od view. 180 7 STEINER. NEAR SUTTER—LOWER flat: 5 modern large sunny rooms; bath. E RENT MANY FLATS BECAUSE WE treat people right. BALDWIN & HAM- MOND, 10 sfontgomery st. FLAT 8 ROOMS; SEPARATE ENTRANCE; rent $10. 1826 Sacramento st. RIGHT, MODERN ECONOMICAL FLATS; 6 rooms; bath; marine view: 2.8and 10 Han- over place, off Sacramento st., below Mason; nice neighborhood. Apply 320 Sansome, room 4. 4079 rooms; TWENTY-THIRD; 100 ¥EET FROM Castro cars; lovely suany upper flat of 5 modern Improvements; Tent only $16; water free. oW sid st., bet. ¥R FLAT OF 4 LARGE ROOMS: SUNNY e of street; rent $9 a month. 416 Ringold . Eighth and Ninth, Harrison and Folsom. Webster Street. WEBSTER—2 OR 3 NICELY FUR- WASHINGTON—-SUNNY UNFURNISH- 7]. nished rooms; modern improvements. ROOMS TO LET. A A A A A AN Broderick Street. 1811 BEobExto K—3 UNFURNISHED keeping, $11. rooms and bath, suitable for light house- E LEGANT NEW FLATS, SEVENTH ST, BE- low Bryant, 5 and 6 rooms. bath: $8 to $16. PEDUCED TO $45: 2512 CALIFORNIA—T tooms: bath, laundry, servants' and billiard Tooms: unsurpassed for sun; large yard, MADI SON & BURKE, 626 Market st. . A EAR O'FARRELL — CHOICE 7 rooms, bath and large yard centrally located: low rent. Apply MADISON BURKE, 626 Market st. 'HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE WE “nited ;Sistes or Canada one year for $1 50, post- EKLY CALL, sent to any address in the ago free. 15 BUENA VISTA, 'Baker—2 sunny housekeeping rooms,turnish'd HOUSEKELIING ROOMS. Buena Vista Avenue. OFF HAIGHT AND 74 810 an Capp Street. CAPP—NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, flvr’ltsh use of kitchen and parior; also single; 63 Eddy Street. EDDY — FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH use of parlor, for housekeeping. A1 HYDE—HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS AND 416 b, Tquire a2 418, 90", GROVE-LOWER FLAT & RODMS; T29ato: dignt, sunmy yard. 30.5 619 FELL ST.: EIGHT ROOMS; 5 .OU. mcdern conveniences: sunny yard. q 325 SEE T ELEGANT NEW $ OVU. sunny 6-room house. 512 Guerrero. FJOUSE TO LET; 5 BOOMS AND STABLE. 128 Langton st. 7 BOOMS, BATH AND LAUNDRY: FRONT { and rear yaras: ou = pretty street, fronting pri- vate park: newly painted. clean and attractive; $30. DEMPSTER, 36 Glen ]0~ Q HOWARD, BET. A EV- OO enth—Sunny house 10 rooms; rent $23. Apply 10t0 3. i 99()2 LEAVENWORTH — HOUSE 2202 rooms; beautifully situated; grounds; rent very moderate. l—l NEAR TAYLOR — VERY [ nt; spacious; reasonable. 10 larse Eddy Place. £DDY PLACE—8 UNFURNISHED ROOMS for housekeeping. 10 Eighth Streer. EIGHTH — HOUSEKEEPIN( ROOM wilh stove; other sunny rooms; 85 up. FELL, single, ROOMS TO LET—Continued. Stockton Street. STOCKTON—2 LIGHT HOUSEKEEP- ing rooms, $11: single room, $5 or 36. Sutter Street. SUTTER, COR POWELL—SUNNY FR'NT suite,furnished or unfurnished: other rooms. SUITER, COR. TAYLOR—ELEGANT furnished rooms, all new, by the month. = 103 Uri'rbiwism’:n “ALCOVE ROOM: RENT $10. 985 Sutter st 1111 SUTTER—NICELY FURNISHED rooms, single, suits, also housekeeping. Taylor Street. TAYLOR—ELEGANT FRONT SUITE, 14952 Taylor and kddy: also sunny front 100ms from $2 per week up; newly furnished. g NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS: MODERN improvements; rent reasonable. 410 Taylor st. 41 500 EDUCATIONAL. e TANO LESSONS AT TEACHER'S HOUSE, 25¢ an hour. M., box 168, Ca!l Ollice. TTEND STIEHL'S COLLEGE, 723 MARKET st. The very best individual instruction: 20 trial lessons in” Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Pen- manship, Typewnting, etc., $1; books free. DB, MEAD ANSWERS ALL QUESTIONS BY planets from date birth: by mail, $2. 3614 Geary RIVATE ACADEMY OF DANCING; CLASS- es Tues. and Fri. Misses HUDDY, 6a Hyde st. EW “PROPOSITION IN SHORTHAND writing: common wri'ing requires an average ©0f5 up or down strokes per sound, and writes 25 words per minute: therefore. if you write every sound by one up or down stroke you may wriie 125 words without abbreviations. HECHTS school of ten-letter sherthand and typewriting (two months’ coursa $25), room 708, Spreckels Duildiog, 927 Market st.. San Francisco. OUKKEEPING BY TARR; ONLY ACCOUNT- ant teaching; 14 time and far more practical than any coliege; rapid calculations. 639 Market. 414 TAYIOR — GENTLEMAN'S APART- PEOFESSOR G. MANSFIELD, TEACHER OF violin, guitar, mandolin, banjo. 1707 Market. ments, nicely farnished; running water. 522 OSEPH GREVEN, VOICE-IMPROVER. 82 Ninth st. TAYLOR_NEWLY FURNISHED SUN- ny rooms; gentlemen preferred. 1043 794 Valencia Street 102 1 VALENCIA — LARGE SUNNY 2 suite; $14; with bath: also small room. Van Ness Avenne. VAN NESS AVE. — FRONT SUNNY ball room, $6; no sign. VAN NESS AVE., COR. GEARY — Sunny front room; $8. Miscellaneous. AUSALITO — LARGE GROUNDS: view: pleasant rooms for housekeeping. Butler, Swisher FINE entlemen; also ouse, Sausalito. BOARDING AND ROOMS. 71 ) GEARY — FIRST-CLASS ROOM AND board; refined surroundings; references. ARGE SU. Y FRONT SUITE, WITH board ; also a single room ; all strictly first-cluss; in private family: references exchanged. Address M. R., box 43, Call Office. |3ELVEDERE_PRIVATE FAMILY GAN AC- 3 commodate a few boarders: beautiful location near the water; references. R. ELMER. BOOEKPNE, WREING, ARITHMTC, GRAMR day & nizht; noclasses: $5 month. 845 Mission YUITAR MANDOLIN. PIANO AND VOCAL Jessons: $3mo. MARY WESTHAUS, 89 Fisth. PANISH, FRENCH ACADEMY, CASTILIAN and Parisian, 3 lessons w.; $3 m. Mazo bld,,r.47. PaNISH, FRENCH, GERMAN; MODERATE. Meisterschaft School Languages, 122 O’ Farveil s: YRES', THE LEADING SHORTHAND COL- lege, 325 Montgomery st.; individual 1 tion in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, etc-: life scholarship $50; low rates per week and month. ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private theatricals arranged: pupils rehearsed on stage. R. 5and 12, 1.0.0.F. block, 7th and Mkt. CHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME- chanical engineering. surveying, architectura assay; estab. '64. VAN DER NAILLEN, 7258 Mit. FJ EALD'S BUSIN ESS COLLEGE, 24 POST ST. S Bookkee business practice, shorthand, typing, electr ennnur:n‘v telegraphy, modera languages rapidly taught. W rite for catalogue. J 1G HTSCHOOL:HEALD'S BUS. COLLEGE;;2% mmerc orrhand. Enelish: iow MEDICAL. 122() McALLISTERFINELY FURNISHED &\ sunny rooms, with or without board. 593 ELLIS — PARLOR FLOOR, 3 ROOMS; also others; references. i (GO0D BOARD WITH ROOME CAN EE &E- cured at a desirable location in Berkeley. In- 532 Elils Street. ELLIS—FOUR SUNNY UNFURNISHED rooms, with bath. A PPRECIATED IF SEEN—30 MORRIS AVE,, £\ off Harrison st.. near Sixth: sunny house of 5 “A PPRECIATED IF SEEN-82815 SUTTER, 7 730 Capp st. W st oo rooms: £ood order: $13; water free: yard; cellar. near Jones: choice for doctor or dressmaker. JJOUSE. 7 ROOMS: BATH: MODERN IM- provements; garden. TE RENT MANY HOUSES BECAUSE WE le BALDWIN & HAM- MUND 10 Mon! mery st 70 ELLIS—3 NICELY FURNISHED SUN- ny rooms, complete for housekeeping. $8. sunny Fifth Street. SUNNY BEDROOM: KITCHEN, BATH, sink, water: no children: private; also 2 front rooms; $10. 814 Fifth st. 23 First Street. FIRST—5 SUNNY ROOMS FOR HOUSE- keeping; rent moderate. FURNISHED HOUSES. JURNITURE OF 4 EOOMS CHEAP; RENT $10 2515 Moss st. [ AGES TO LE $:i:1 NEAT COTTAGE OF 4 ROOMS AND « bath. 1831 Union st., near Laguna. 73' WILLOW AVE.—CU UTAGE Or 5 ROOMS. { 99 1uouire at 500 Grove st 9 TEHAMA—COTTAGE 6 SUNNY ROOMS: large yard; rent moderate. 86 Folsom Street. FOLSOM—LARGE SUNNY FURNISHED Bush Street. 8] 3 BUSH-NEWLY FURNISHED SUNNY rooms. ' BUSH—LARGE SUNNY "ROOM, OVER- looking flower garden, $12: also single rm. 1107 BUSE-NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, | 8 blocks from Kearny st., reasonable. Clara Street. 9] CLARA— FURNISHED FRONT ROUM; rent cheep: board if desired. Eday Place, ] QEDDY—LARGE, SUNNY CORNER BAY: window front room or suite: cheal Octavia Street. 4] OCTAVIA, NEAR HAVES-2 NICELY furnished sunny front rooms: reasonable. Edward Street. 115 ED W ARD — NICELY FURNISHED rooms; $3, $4 and $5 per month. kighth >treet. HERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE, 28 STH si., near Market: furnished and unturnished. Ellis Streer. TEE RAMONA, 180 ELLIS; MRS, KATE 8. } ART, manager—A quiet house: centrally lo- cated; newly furnished; elevator: hot & cold water. OSEDALE HOUSE, 321 ELLIS—100 ROOMS at reduced rent; satisfy yourseif: open all night. Fell Street. 309 R. GOUGH-FURNISHED RMS,, ouble and for housekeeping. Folsom Street. 511 EOLSOM-2 SUNNY FURNISHED rooms; folding bed; light housekeeping. T01 3% EOL3¥—SINGLE FRONT ROOM: 2 rent $4. FLENISHED FRONT ROOMS SUITABLE for doctor; also single rooms. 1583 Folsom st. Geury street. 1 GEARY, REAR—TWO FURNISHED 2 rooms: key 217. 518 GEARY-ELEGANT SUITE OF PAR. 91O iors; other rooms: light housekeeping it destred. % JQ GEARY —ELEGANTLY FURNISHED 438 Sunny corner suite; aiso sunny single front rooms. 80| GEARY —ELEGANT "BAY.WINDOW rooma; others; private; handsome new corner fiat. quire at this office. £()-) POWELL ST, COE. SUTTER—FUR- DUZ 5i2hed rooms,with board; terms reasonable. 1203 SUITEE SI.—FURNISHED ROOMS. - vith or without bo: prvt family; refs 1715 EOLK (NORMANDIE)-ELEGANT rooms. single and suites; newly fur- nished: opens June 1 a8 & first-class family hotel; m{ennces, 2 Y OTLL BERTLING, 714 BUSH—A FAMILY hotel: references given and required: all mod- ern conveniences. CHILDREN BOARDED, IDOW WOULD LiIKE 3 CHILDREN TO W board: furnished room for parent. 916 Jack- 80N St., NeAT M ASOn. WISHES INFANT OB TWO CHIL dren to board; healthy locality. AddressC. F., box 78, Call Office. 6‘2 PINE ST._INFANT OR CHILDREN TO Golden Gate Avenue. JNNY COTTAGE, 5 ROOMS, LARGE YARD ad basement . 4321 Ringold, bet. NOTTAGE: 4 LARG ROOMS! yard. Key 25th and Florida or 418 (OTTAGE; 2714 BRYANT ST.: / bath, laundry; large stable. LARGE evenson. 5 ROOMS, board; refined home: best ot care. ESPECTABLE GERMAN FAMILY WANTS 1or2 children to board and care for; large droom: adjolning kitchen; yard; com. - £ AVE—SUN. play-ground; garden: first-class home cooking: Hets honeveeplng & 219 o svble for 3 isosiogier 85 up | 8 piin and fancy pecdiework tavghe tree o Fourth Streer. BT6 SoIDEN GATE A VRS ANDSONETY OR 2 CHILDKEN WANTED T0 BOARD; ) turnished rooms, suitabie for 1 or 2 gentie- (e R S g i 94 FOURTH — SUNNY ROOMS; SINGLE | mes. & mother’s care. _Address C. H., box 17, Cail. and housekeeping: familes: newly fur- | ——— TG B | g = hished; day, week or month. | D25 Tome saitatis for ‘1 or 3 perwons: $8 aoa SUMMER RESORTS., ()7 EQURTH_FURNISHED HOUSERELP | $10. OTEL VICTORIA, SONORA, CAL, THE { ing rooms; bedroom and xiichen; $8 and — gem of the mountains, famed for its equable $9. Grant Avenue. t:’nd salubrjous di’;’;‘fiu; near nature's won- erland : altitude feet: the easure and Geury Siroes. 1013 SRANT AVE-FURNISHED ROOMS | hiriihsiekor paradisc: ine. actomisodations ot 1 GEAEY (REAT)=S SUSNY HOUSE- the Hote: Victorla will be found of the hizhest 172 Eaepiing mors S5k iy A7 Howard Street. rates §10 to $15 per week. JOHN C. MOR- $16 5 close: 1911 GEARY, UPP. PARK—ALCOVE . suite, adjoining room, with porcelain sink, ts, bath; furnished housekeeping rooms. $2 "5 COMFORTABLE « all things necessar; H Pl 2 Haight Street. AIGHT—FRONT ALCOVE SUITE COM- lete for bousekeeping: bath, gas; $13. HEOWARD—PRIVATE; nished rooms: $4 50. | HOWARD—SUNNY FRONT ROOM; hot and cold w $6 month. 71 Harrison Street. 107 77921 HARRISON, NR. FOURTH-FINELY fornished sunny rooms; bath; yard; SUNNY FUR- (CUTIAGE, 8 ROOMS; NEWLY PAPERED and painted: large basement and yard: $10. 2631 Harrison st., bet. Twenty-second and Twenty- third. FURNISHED FLATS. ‘QUNNY HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FLOOR, »2 4 rooms, bath, etc.; suitable for family: new carpets and furnitare: very reasonable. 913 Polk SL., pear Gean AT —3 ROOM able room. 1047 Mission st. SHEDFLAT: SUNNY CORNE, X §rooms: reasonabi 3] FORNT T afterncons. 800 Webst 5077 1)01— flat: 7 rooms and batl ¥ F 0 _ 0 R Pacific avi E. corner Eillmore; loca- st. 0. F. VON RHEIN ‘g tion among the choi & CO. 513 C alifornia 07 96) WASHING 3132 % 6 rooms g rooms, ba h, 8 bath, LOWER 7 ROOVS, 1023 Valencta, lower 518 Mission upper 6 Howard, lower 5 room: upper 7 rooms, $1 5 rooms, buth, marine view. §18: 1211 Guerrero, upper 5 rooms, bath. $16; 1115 McLea court, up- ver 5 rooms, bath, $1 526 Filbert, upper 5 5, 116 Dorland. upper b rooms, $14; Mississippi, lower i rooms, bath, $14; 1307 upper & ms, $14. W. H. CRIM & CO., ntgomery st. 0,8 HOWARD COUT. SEAR i5 e vater free. NY ROOMS; BATH; 2219 FIFTEENTH ent $14: water free; cars 1 block. L 141 2 kitches Hayes Street. HAYES—FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH use of kitchen: aiso fiat of 5 rooms. Hermann Street. HERMANN. NEAR VALENCIA—1 OR 3 rooms: nicely furnished with or without u; gas and bath. Howara Stree:. 5()4 EOWARD-NICE FURNISHED SUNNY housekeeping rooms; 1st fioor: rent $10. 742 HOWARD—SUNNY 0 RSISHED {42 housekveping ronms: also single: $1 up. 746 BOWARD—IHOUSEKEEPING KOOMS: # 114 > HOWARD—2 SU NY HOUSEKEEP- < ing rooms; water; range; rent $13 50. 17 A5 HOWARD NEAR FOURTEENTH D9 Sunny bay-window alcove; gas; bath; kitchen: reascnable; gas stove. 242 locatio: HOWAKD—4 OR § NBATLY FUR nished sunny bay.window rooms: fine n; garden; $25. cioset; $1 per week. TARGE SUNNY FRONT ROOM, WITH kitchen. 954 Herrison st. 201 HAWTHORNE, BET. SECOND AND '2 Third, off Howard—Nicely furnished sunny 94 HOWARD — LARGE SUNNY nisiied room; suitable for 2; bath. 110 HOWARD—LARGE FRONT AND SIN- private. FUR- Hawthorne Street. front room with bath: $5 month. gle bay-window room; nicely furnished: Jackson Street. JACKSON ST., NEAR MASON—FUR- nished and unfurnished rooms to let. 91 somes sireei. JONES—NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY single rm.; also sunny alcove rm.: private. 907 IONES—THE VAN WINKLE: NEW | menagement: elegant sunny suites and single; newly furnished: bath, ete.: $10 to $30. 309 io ELEGANT PARLOR SUITE; 1 H 2 pel Hyde » YDE ST.—2 OR 4 UNFURNISHED (CAR- ted) housekeeping rooms; bath. Teet. 32 Lurkin Street. LARKIN—ELEGANT SUNNY APART- ments. fornished complete for housekeepg. 917 LARKIN—NICE HOUSEKEEPING, SIN- gle and double furnished rooms; $7 and up. 2 gentlemen or man and wife. 5] 9 jONES, NiAR GEARY—86: SUNNY front room. - 520 JOXES-LARGE SUNNY FRONT 92U rooms, $7, $10, $13: gas and bath. Larkin Stree:. 8191 LARKIN HANDSOME ALCOVE 2 suite, with or without large connecting bea-oom; privilege of light housekeeping; terms moderal 29 Linden . venue. LINDEN AVE., OFF VAN NESS, NEAR Hayes si.—Large unfurnished room; 'stove. "l' FLATBHBSUNNY ROOMS: BATH. 332 B L 7. snotwell st., near Seventeentn. 136 W and Guerrero—i pper flat of 3 very sunny rooms, unfurnishec, for housekeeping: no children; location and surroundings unexceptionable; rent $15. (). LOWER FLAT 6 ROONS XD BaTH - Jarge basement; sunny vard. 137 Pag é&;] UPPER FLAT, FIVE LARGE SUNNY < rooms and bath; hall ana stairs carpeted ; waer free. 1825c Howard st., bet. Fourieenth and Fif h. SNY FiLAT,4 ROOMS, 201 ZOE, ‘hird and Fou ryant and Bravnan. S1E, NR. SIXTH—UPPER FLAT; 6 ot &nd cold water; bath, HED FLAT; 2 C L, FLAT 123 8 $12.50. Leavenworth. THEAP RENTS: FLATS CORNER TURK and Larkin sts.: 5-rooms and bath; see these ai onced MADIS BURKE. 9134 JFARRELL NR. BKODERICK—_SU Z ny side. large 5 room fist with bach and oiher modern conveninces: has 2 extra large sep- arate rear rooms; rented reduced to $20. . SUNNY, MODERN &ROOM FLAT: porcelain bath: tile sink. 4 Tremont ave., nr. jolden Gate Park. Y FLAT OF FIVE ROOMS: roimprovements. Hampshire ighteenth. 622 ELLIS — FLAT: & yooms: separate ng. ROOM S: - teenth st., bet. Guerrero and Market. snitable for housekeepi FOUR NICE 5156 THIR- 3 ROOMS, BASEMENT: ALL an Jose ave., nr. Twenty-third, UPPER FLAT 4 ROOMS: LAKGE yard. 1017 Union st., bet. Jones and 2 LARGE SUNNY entrance: yard: rent HEAP; stable, etc. 412 E FLAT 4 SUNNY ROOMS; YARD: 4 AND5ROOM ATH; $11, $12,813; ELEC- 4385 Eighteenth st. tic lines. 1161 EULTOS—GOOD LOWER FLAT OF & 2 Tooms and batk Z-ROOM FLAY: ALL MODEEN IMPROVE- rent $15. 2 Vaiencia st. ) LET AND PROPERTY in all paris of the ¢! 2V, r o 25 Rausch. : FLAT OF SIX ROOMS. 226 “St., bet. Fifth and Sixth. 4 FIR 01 LEAN AND atractive: frout and rear yards: unfinished basement; on_carming private street fronuing rk; to quiet family; $16, D MPSTER, 36 Glen 'ark ave., off i K8, L 0Ns: SEVARATE YARD, ETC. » 810—6 rooms: separate yard, etc. $12—5 rooms, baci, etc. $13—6 rooms, vath and irays. 142 Coliivgwood st., near Ninetsenth. NTY- FIRST, BET. VALENCIA | 281 Miny MINNA—2 HOUSEKEEPING; plete: cheap; also single. ~itee.. COM- 548 MINNA —TWO LARGE ROOMS FOR housekeeping. 575 MINNA—2 SUNNY FRONT ROOMS FOR housekeeping. 561 3iission Streer. MISSION, NEAR SECOND—3 SUNNY rooms, furnishea light housekeeping: also 2. 18, MISSION — SUNNY HOUSEKEEPING rooms, 8iso others, from $5 up. 9 716 MISSION—2 OR 38 ROOMS, FURNISHED complete for nonukup!}lx. Montgomery Street. MONTGOMERY—NICELY FURNISH- ed rooms for housekeeping: yard and washroom: cheap rent. 605 Natoma Street. NATOMA—2 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping; also single. 74 $ home for children. 48 1403 NATOMA ~T.—2 FURNISHED FRONT rooms; light housekeeping; bath and gas. Oak Street. HOUSEKEEPING ROOM FOR RE- spectable working woman; private day Octavia Street. OCTAVIA, COR. GEARY — SUNNY bay-window and kitchen: from $7 b0 up. 91 water, Polk Stireet. POLE—SUNNY. HANDSOMELY FUR- pished alcove, with kitchen, bath, running zas, ete.: Dew Carpets and furniture, com- plete for housekeeping; alse sunny flat, 4 rooms; reasonable. 810 Powell Street. POWELL—-3SUNNY FURNISHED RMS. complete for house<eeping: reasonable. 1614 53 Scott Street. OTT—8 OR 4 UNFURNISHED rooms: bath: garden; rent reduced: call afternoon. Silver Street. SILVER, NR. FOURTH—2 FURNISHED sunny rooms for housekeeping. 165 2 2ixth Sirees. SIXTH — 4 GOOD UNFURNISHED rooms and cellar; also 2 sunny unfurnished 136 1 Seventh Street. TTH—LARGE SUNNY FURNISHED housekpg rooms: veranda; yard: reasonable South Park. /~ SOUTH PARK—2 FURNISHED ROOMS | for housekeeping, $10; 4 unfurnished, $10, PLATS—4 R¢ ND 3 ROOM: ) Parker ave. and St. Roses st.: rent $12 aud $8; able room for 6 Lorses. Key at mfi-‘oon- Lore 40, tev m Streei. BTEVENSON, CORNER FIFTH-FUR- nished rooms for housekeeping. . Parser ave. and Point Lobos OW R FLAT—i077 TWENTY-THIRD ST., 100 feet from Castro cars; 4 rooms: bath; iarge yard: sun all day : ren: $14: water froe. T OWER BAY-WINDOW FLAT: 6 LARGE 4 sunny rooms. 30 Moss i, bel. Sixth and Seventh, oft Howard. T TO $12—UPPER AND LOWER FLATS, $10 A% Fooms e i 1008 Saaes . $2 1425 SACRAMENTO 8T, « ¥iat 5 sunny rooms and bath. 6 ROOMS, BATH, [ANGE: LARGE -:'I:l.:ln] porch; waier free. Jersey and ez 10 Taylor street. TAYLOR — NICELY FURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping: rent low. 124 Tenth Street. TENTH-ELEGANT 2 OR 3 HOUSE Keeping: | as siove; plano: private family. 43 ciated : TENTH—FURNISAED CPPER FLAT: I:vohnimmi must be seen to be appre- 519 Third Streor. THIRD, COR., :OUTH PARK—SUNNY rooms for housekeeping: range and run- ning water. LARKIN — SUNNY _FURNISHED suite; also single rooms: all conveniences. Leavenworth Street. 1] LEAVENWORTH, NEAR POST— Nicely furnished, sunny pariors: geatlemen only; references. Linden Avenue. 234 LINDEN AVE.—THRERE NICE SUNNY rooms; plankd yard; cheap to small family. weurn RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY—PLEAS- ant sunny rooms, en suite and single; firs: class v «Very respect: terms reasonable. Sirev.. Murket Street. OSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET — PER night, 35 to $1: week. $1 50 to $5: familles. Mary Street. 1 MARY, BET. MISSION AND HOWARD— 2 Neatly furnished rooms: cheap. Mason Street. MASON—NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS; sultes and single; reasonable. Minna -treec. MINNA—LARGE FRONTSUNNY &MS.; 81 per week upward. MIN A COR. EIGHTH-NEWLY FUR- nished bay-window rooms; $1 a week. ianio 7274 MISSION_FURNISHED SUNNY 4 § 2 double room; gas; bath; $7. HE WILSON HOUSE, 776 MISSION, NEAR Fourth—New fireproot building: 90 elegantly furnished rooms: all modern improvements; ele- gle Or en suite; 25¢ t0$1 50 a day. LoT 84 MISSION-NICELY FURNISHED SUN- Soaay By muites, or single; reasonable; board op- 0} T2K1 SINTH-SUNNY ROOMS, SINGLE OR 2 doubie, light housekeeping i desired; from $4 to $10. 2 41 15 reei. Ninth Street. NINTH — 2 BAY-WINDOW ROOMS; sunny; central; cheap: lower flat. )N, lessee. STORES TO LET. 595 KEARNY RGE STOKE O celtar. 519 Kearny. 515 Third—: bakery. 1049 Folsom 3 W. H.CRIM & CO,, 1 ARGE STORE AND LOF tor; Mission st., bot. reasonable. Inquire £. PETERSON, 324 Bush st. §75H. 06 MOSTGMERY AVE. WITH o). clubrooms in resr. ASHTON & GAR- D ER. 411 Montgomery. LEASANT STORE T0 RENT; FIXTURES for sale; rent cheap: must be sold on account of sickness. 1924 Market st, AND ...$125 .50 USE OF ELEV A- rd and Fourth: rent | LL CASES OF IRREGULARITIES RE- siored in a few hours: safe and sure reliet guaranteed: travelers helped without delay: pri- vate home in confinement; regular graduate hysiclan: 30 years' successful practice; MEDI- CAL ELECTRICITY used; ladies, consuli the doctor before going elsewhere: you Wil save time and expense; consultation free and confidentisl. MRS. DR. WYETH, 916 Post st., near Larkin. PEYCHOMAGNETIC CO. CURES PARALY- sis, rheumatism, insanity, heart and lung trouble, all aches ains, hervous prostration and general debility, withont medicine: no charge unless cured. Room 11,8 Mason st., cor. Market. PRHEUMATISM GURED BY MAGNETIC AND electric treatment. W ALLACE, 2014 Stockton. ADIES, CONSULT FREE MKS. DR. SCOTT, COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL A W Judd, Palo Alto M McCollister, Chicago E L Worcester, 11l Miss McCollisier,Chicago T Flaherty, Sacramento C S Meachan & w, N Y W E 0’Brien, Vancouver T E Flaherty.Sacramento P W Forrest,Los Angeles J ¥ Brown. Sonora H Andersen, Redding A Mathews, Los Angeles J-E Thompson, Stockton G Mathews, Los Angeles W H Brown &fam, Wash E B stowell, Tacoma Mrs M Busler, Pt Reyes N Butler, Point Reyes E W Eiler & bro, Sonora W G Talmage & w, Neb H Bragdon, Omuha J P Hangen, Vacaville J A Moore, Vacaville C J Hutchinson, Spokane F L Bernardi, Portiand P Carney, Portiand C R White, Idano J W Pogue, Portland W A Duft, Montana W Hayden, Astoria MrsGundlach&d fOregon Miss Nelson, Portiand Miss L Lewis, Helena A Glusgow, Helona P Gordon, Helena G C Scheurer, Portland 1 Vinceot, Portiand L Rennie & w. Portiand DR Winn & £, Portland C-E White, Denver R L McKenzie &, Taaho Mrs E Lanston, 1. Grande Miss E Weathers,LGrnd T H Hayes, Independnce G A Brown &w,Portland G Winters, Sacramento J Loman &w.SuterCreek W Nellis, Columbia 1C Luper, Portiand ¥ C Warren, Portland O A Warren, Portland J A Hazlet, Portland R A Curtin, 'Stockton I A Moore, Stockton T P Kinch, Marysville IH Wiley, Wash T Ruger & w, Portland PALACE HOTEL. L Dennis, Victoria P M Caisell, Ohio E E Prussing, Chicago R H Talbreitt & w, N Y Dr Walrbuer, Germany B Minyeshimer, N ¥ W Hallworth, Toronto Dr D « ampbell. Mont L.J Beynoids, Mont G M Gouyard, Wash J¥ Griffin & v, Manitba Miss {-ymin:ton, Ont H Fronageot. Paris Mrs M A Williams, Davr Miss & Harris, Denver W H Cramer, Phila N A Corarrubieus, Los A H W Hardiog &w, Davr C Hebard & w, Phila F G McNally, Chicago Miss Case, Phila 3 Morgan, Oroville J Smoulter & w, Pa S Lustey, N ¥ Miss Strong, N Y M H Livingston, N ¥ P S Reeves & w, Phila ID Bennei, US N W H Allderdice, U8 ¥ H Weller, Il W S Jones & w, Or BALDWIN HOTEL. J E Smythe, Pasadens X E R Guenther & w, Tex T F Burgdorft, US N C B Pituado, Winnipeg W_Rupp, Nauvoo J W alilespie, N ¥ T E Mullen, Fresno A C Lightenhali,Denver C A Jenks, Oakland W Levy. Woodlaud J H Roberts, Sacto Mrs D D Rogers, Fresno W D Frencb, Colusa J R Taylor, Oakland O Brown, Los Augeles T O Cannack, St Louls E Lyman, Los Angeles H V Brown, Chicago J H Droste. St Louis R P Brown, St Louis J W Gearin, Portland Mrs Mcintyre&en, Mont W L Hackett, Oakland L £ Falrchild, St Louis P Hummel, St Louis A Z Cohen, N Y 1 Cohen, N Y M R O'Brién, Staten I G Rothemal, San Jose B D Morgan, N Y S Lustig, N Y J Jones, Oroville W D Davis, Hongkong A E Barbour, .Vallejo M Sammon, Vallejo ! LATESY SHIYPING INTELLIGENUEK, Arrivead. SATURDAY, May 80. Stmr Empire, Anderson, 75 hours from Astoris; lamber, to North Pacific Steamship Co. Bktn Retriever, Bogan, 9 days from Port Had- lock: lumber,to W J Adams. Schr Mary Etta, Wetzel, 12 hours from Collins Landing: 75 cds wood, to Bender Bros. Schr Helen N Kimball, Hellingsen, 9 days from 216 Powell st.; only qualified spectalisi; $500 for case I fail to cure: diseases of the eyes treuted. ECARD'S PILLS—DISEASES OF WOMEN A specialty: also “iine Baths.” Rooms 3and 4, MacDonough building, Oakland. N RS. DR. WEGENER TAKES LADIES BE- fore and during confinement: infants adopted into good homes: treats all female complaints or irregularities successfully. 419 Eddy st. F IRREGULAR OR”ANY FEMALE DI~ ease sec MRS. DR, PUETZ. 25434 Fourth st. ICE PRIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT all female diseases treated: expert physicians terms moderate. Oftice, 235 Kearny st., room 9.5 MRS. DR. WEG! ] HOME « for all female diseases: separate rooms for la- dies betore and durin nfinement: all female diseases treated successfully; have entarged and arranged my home to suit rich and poor; travelers attended; Spanish tublets, $2; infallible preventa- tives, $1." 419 irddy st. A SEW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRU- ment or worthless pillsused; every woman her own physician for all female troubles, no matter from what cause: restores always in one day: helped at once: can be sent and used at home: all cases guaranteed. LR. PQPPER, 318 Kearny st. PRIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT. MRS. DR. FUN 1416 Eighth st., Alameda. R. JOSSEL THE GREAT SPECIALIST, has removed 0 1206 Market st., near Sixth. BLESSING T0 LADIES SUFFERING from irregularities and diseases peculiar to their sex: Iatest improved method of treatment: never fails: perfectly harmless; free from auy bud effects: mever makes them sick to make them | well: travelers heiped immediately : prices to suit the times; home in confinement. DK. & MRS. DAVIES, 14 McAllister st., nex: Hibernia Bank; consult free. French regulating pink pills, 2. KS. GOODWIN MAKES A SPECIALTY OF diseases of women and restores all cases of ir- | rexularity 1n ove day ; Cure Or no charge: separata home for patients: 'best_skill; medical sttend- nce: low iees; regulator, $2. 1570 Marke: si. URE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE DISEASES, from whatever cause: & home iu confinement with every comfort; satisfaction guaranteed, by MKS. DR. GWY £ R, 226 Turk st TOLET—PART OF STORE. 10413 STOCKTON street. F IRREGULAR OR ANY FEMALE DISEASE, don’t fail to see MRS. DR. PUETZ, 25414 4th. STORE_TO rent $18; busi- rooms in rear; ‘fine chance for 70,—’9%&-— DELICATESSEN O let; tenant just moved ou ness estabiished ; somebod y. OFFICES TO LET OCTOR'S 8! tor called to Europe: reasonable. Apply Call e pe Poly $20. S5LES INMARYE LAW BUILDING, Z\). 1504 Market st.. cor. Cicy Hall ave, ASH: 1TON& GA RDINER, 411 Mo| 102 TaY , COR. T doctor's oflice; corner: sunny; rent rea- sononab e. ESKEOOM, MILLS BUILDING. ROOM 6, Sixth floor. 1 AND 707 SUTTER—CHOICE FOR OF- D& fices and residence combined; reasonable. O'FARRELL—SUNNY FRONT OFFiCES, electric lights, elevator and janitor services. 2 3O MARKET, OPP. MASON—LOFTS OF 93 quil 829 1t HALL, 14 MCALLISTER STREET, NEAR _Jones. Disenses of women and children LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS—A BOON T0 irregularities: no danger; %2 50 _cpress C. O. D.: don't delay 500D BROS.. Oskland. Cal. SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. 5()( SHICKS: 10c EACH: HATCHED BY Schule’s ' self-regulating hot-water incu- bator; best in the world. 1213 Valencia st. 4 HORSEPOWER GAS OR GASOLINE EN- gine; nearly new. DR. C. E. FARNUM, 661 Market st. J'BESH COW FOR SALE. MISSOURI AND Mariposa sts., Potrero. JOR S\LE—2 MALTESE KITTENS, CHEAP. 1 Little Russ st.. off Howard. ENTLE FAMILY COW CHEAP. 912 Francisco st. J'OK SALE — BARGAIN IN OFFICE FIX- tures—counter, table, railings, chairs, platform- scale. bandtruck, typewriter, stove, etc. Address 105 Sacramento st. ; APPLY ) various sizes; new, modgrn building. In- 5. SERECKELS BUILDING, 937 MARKET— Elegant sunnv offices. $12'50 up: electric-light; beating and janitor service free. Apply at building or G. H. UM BSEN & CO.. 14 Montzomery st. PROPOSALS, PRING VALLE ATER WORKS, 516 California street, San_Fraucisco.—<ealed bids will be received at’ the Secretary’s office of the Spring Valley Wuter Works, 518 Californla screet, up to 12 3. on the first day 0f June next, for any part of five thousand (5000) shares of the stock of the compauy, in lots of not less thea ten (10) ares. delivery on the 11th day of June following, and must be taken and paid for on or before the 15th of sald month. All bids must be accompanied by a deposit of five (¥5) dollars per share. (n gold coin or ceriified check. . 3 No bids will be entertained at less than mnety- nine (§99) dollurs per share. By order of the Board of Trustees. PELHAM W. AMES, Secretary. San Francisco, May 21, 1896. ROPOSALS—STATE PRISON SUPPLIES, Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the clerk ut State Prison, San Quentin, until 1y . Saturday, the 13th day of June, 1896, and t the oftice of the clerk at State Prison, Folsom, until 9:50 A. )., Saturday, the 20th day'of June, 1896, at which times and places they will be opened in presence of bidders, for furnishing and delivering supplies for said prisons. consisting subsis ence siores, forage, fuel, clothing, medi- jes. lime, cement and other staple supplies, from July 1, 1896, to June 30, 1897, inclusive, on conditions as per printed schedule, which wiil be furnished upou_ application at either of the above oftices. No bid will be considred unless made upon said schedules, nor unless sccom panied by the certitied check . therein required, nor from any other parties than bona-fide ‘dealers in the classes Of ariicles to be furnisned. Each bidder musc accompany his bid with a certified check upon wome well-known and responsible Lanking-nouse for at least 10 per cent of the amount, payable to R. M. FITZGERALD, presi- dent of said board, of his bid, conditioned that the bidder will_enter into u contract upon nouce of ac- cepiance us rquired by law. ids for either prison must be marked sepa- rae v, All payments e on contracts will be Paid In cash or Coutroller’s warrants. Bidderswiil carefuily follow the conaitions of the schedules. The board reserves the right to_reject any or all bids, as the public interest may require, and 10 or- Ger any quantity over or under the amoun speci- fied. M. FITZGIRALD, President. ELLTS, Clerk. USE OF BATH. LEGAL NOTICES. TOTICE — NOT TCE 18 HEREBY GIVEN AN thac the Ciiy Treasurer of Los Angeies, Cal., s, prepared to pay fanding bonds, Nos. 11, 12,15, 14, 15, 18, 17, 18, 18, 20, 21, 92. 23. 24, 23, 26, for the sum of $500 each. issued in 1881, with all interest accrued thereon, on presentation at the office of the City Treasurer of Lo< Angeles, Cal.; and it the same are not presented for redemption within forty (40) days after the first pubication of this not ice the interest on said bonas will cesge, W. A. HARTW ELL. City Treasurer. Los Angeles, Cal.. May 28. 1895. O’rarrell Street. 1922 QFARRELL — NICELY FURNISHED central; 87. OFARRELL-_SUNNY COKNER: FUR- S room with use ot parlor, $12. 1435 O'Farrel. suitable for downtown clerks: $6 up. 999 POSTFINE FLEASANT BACK ROOMS farnished &or housekeeping; separate en- RINCON PLACE — 1 SUNNY FUR- nished front room. 52 rooms and bath; modern improvements, yard; $10; water free. room for a gentlernan; all conveniences; ICE SUNNY ROOM: $5! mished parlor bedroom: suitable for 2. Post Nir POST—ROOM FOR « NE OR_TWO traunce; llmyu!_lilfl. Second Street. Silver Street. 535 O'Farrell st. TNNY BEDROOM, KITCHEN AND BATH. POST—SUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS, 910 gents,, closet, running water, ref.: 8 or$10. Riucon Place. SILVER—SUNNY, SINGLE AND water. SECOND —3 SUNNY UNFURNISHED double, for gentlemen;: baib: hot and cold SixthStree-. 944 SIXTH-SUNNY ¥RONT HOUSEREEP- ing rooms; completely furnished. 429 SIXTH — SUNNY SINGLE PBOZ'T room. 3 NITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT, NISTH ;U Judicial” Circuit, Northern District of Cali- ornia. (AB the matter of a special session of sald Circuit Court. Pursuant to section 634 of the Revised Statutes of the United States it is Ordered that a special session of the Circuit Cour: of the United States of America of the Ninth Judicial Circult, in and for the Northern District of California, be and hereby is appointed 10 be hield ai the courtroom of sald court in the TUniled States Appraisers’ buflding, in the City and County of San t'rancisco, in said district. on Friday, the 12th day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-six, at the hour of 11 o'clock A. M. Witness my hand and scal at the City and County of San Franeisco this twenty-sixth day of May, A. D. 1896, Seai. " Tan JOSEPH MCKENNA. Unl:e:l States mrm!ll Judge, Ninth Judicial Dis- trict, - To BARRY BALDWIN Esa, United States Marshal, Northern District of California, And W. J. COSTIGAN Esq., Clerk United States Circuit Court, Northern District of California. All stock allotted on said bids will be ready for | INE MIL' H (OW; CHEAP. APPLY SOUTA side of Point Lobos and Thirty-third aves. EW $1056 BICYCLE FOR $60; NEVER ridden. Call at 1U1 Van Ness ave. EW & IND-HAND “'95" BICYCLES, §25 TO $65. Hamilton Cyclery, Baker and Hayes sts. OUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES | bought and sold. 11213 Market,bet. 7th & Sth. JIX-HORSEPOWER GAS OR GASOLINE engine for sale cheap. Apply or address 215 Bay st. FIBSTCLASS SECOND-HAND WASHING- | ton hand press: also eighth medium Universal. thoroughiy overhaul box 100, this office. ECOND-HAND GAS OR GASOLINE EN- gines; varioussizes: guaranteed perfectorder; bargain.” G. E.. box 100, Call. ARGAINS TYPEWRITERS: ALL MAKES: write for prices. I'ypewriter Ex., 810 California. OILERS,ENGINES,20-HANDMACHINERY, waterpipes. McIntosh & Wolpman, 137 Beale! ABY CARRIAGES AND RATTAN FURNL ture bought uc the factory saves retailer's pro- fit. California Rattan Co., 61 First st., nr. Mission (UILDINGS BOUGHT; LUMBER, SASHES I3 Goors, mantels, etc.. £or sale. 1166 Mission. NE SMALL MEDLUM AND LARGE SIZE fire and burglar proo? safe. 109, 111 Market st. FIRE AND BURGLAR SAFr. LETTER- Ppress, platform scales and desk :cheap. 103 Clay. NEY EANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- hand. W.S. RAY Mfz Co. 12 Californiast. HOTEL AREIVALS. GRAND HOTRL. 8 Ackers & w, Portland Miss Lewls, Portiand J Glendening, Pa. Miss E Glaffee, Los Ang CT aedison, N Y G E snyder, Chicago A A Kelly, Butte W F Knox, Sac.o W George & w, Sacto ~ J Treadwell, Sacto E E Biggs, Gridley I D Jevils. Cal F Parkenson, Cal Mrs K McQuiddy, Cal € Humilton, 'Nevada J J Bergen, 1.os Ang Miss V Bergin, Ft Worth J McGee. Salt Lake J A Gill, Sacto H Parker, Salt Lake E Hanson, Sacto H Walker, Willows F C Marden, Wash J A Hasceil, al J B Fallon, San Ratael H Curry, Martinez H K White, Benicia J Suler, Redwood City N H Craig, Cal Misses Saler, Redwood I Gonig & w, N Zealand J Putterson, Vallejo Mrs A Harris, Snta Rosa Mrs McCallim > osa. Miss M _Hahmann,S Rosa Mrs P Preston. S Rosa Miss Hahmann, S Rosa Miss Reynolds, S Kosa i X cheap. Address C. A., Miss Chvler, Santa Rosa J Fraser. Cal ¥ WV Jjudson, Sacto P Hahmann & w, S Rosa J Lagier. B G« M McGeal, Los Ang J CTice, B C Mrs J Keves, Stockton W Travers & w, Cal A N Carroll, Boston T Scott, Sacto L A Spitzer & w, 8 Jose LICK HOUSE. n, Sacto Mrs Dr W Baldwin,Sacto D Miller, Sacto Mrs W B Brow! Admira! Evashintsoff.Or O J Woodward, Fresno 8 J Stabler, Yuba City Dr H R Arndt, Cal J C Money, St Heleaa 8 k Johnson, San Jose J E Govan, Sacto D C Roberison, Sacto J Copeland, Vallecito Mrs F Wiiliams, Cal s A P Bernard, Cal Airs Chus Healey, Or J Tyson, Sacta Cruz W rutterfieid & £, Cal E K Anderson & W, Cal B R Gardoer, N Y. C It Gardner Jr, N Y Chas M Coglan & w, Cal T W Richardson, Or M Marks & w, Umah: 1 H Lane, Umaha'gss Geo Hlake, Cal W W Harrison, N Y Mrs Thos Mann, Or Rev H McNamara, Cal & P Colgan, Sacto las Carle, Sacto Jas Dougherty. San Jose Mrs G M Garduer, N Y Miss Helen Gurdoer, N Y W Sylven, Wash. D'C las F Peck. Merced Alfred Gonzales, Cal W H_Clay Jr, Calaveras M F W Bachaer, Cal Mrs.M B Haynes, Cal Mrs A H Gibbard, Cal Mrs E W Cliyton, Cal ¥ J Richardson, Or Grayson Lewis, St Louis NEW WESTERN HOTEL. amuels, Stockton Mrs R Sherman, Alton M J H Gammill, Or S Suthers. Manchester Higzins, Vallejo J R Cronin, Cordeli - ‘Lewls. Harrisburg W Abrahains, Kachnow Rodes & w, W Plaius Charles Philips, W Piaing z Tacoma; lumber, to Dickins Lumber Co. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived May 30—Sinr City of Rome, from Glasgow: stmr La Bourgogne, from Havre. Sailed May 30—Stmr La Bretagne, for Havre; stmr Veendam, for Rotterdam; stmr Pheanicia, for Humburg; stmr Umbria, £ Liverpool: stmr Aller, for Bremen: stmr Falida, for Naples; stmr Ethiopia, for Glasgow; stmr Schiedam, for Amsterdam. HAMBURG—Arrived out May 30—Stmr Augusta Victoria. HAVRE—Sailed May 80-Stmr La ‘“curaine, for New York. OUTHAMPTON—Salled May 30—Stmr St Paul, for New York. COPEN HAGEN—Salled May 26—Simr Thing- valla. for New York, GLASGOW—Sailed May 29—Stmr State ot Cali- fornia, for New York. GIERALTAR—Passed May 27—Stmr Patria, from New York for Naples. DOVER—Passed May 29—Stmr Hohenstsufen, from Bremen for New York. Bik P HS—NARRIAGES—DEATHS, [Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall will not be Inserted. They must be handed in a: either of the publication offices and be indorsal with the name aud residence of persons suthorized to have the same published.] BORN. AHLERS—In this city, May 29. 1896, to the wife of A. William Ablers, a danghter. BRILLIANT—May 11, 1896, tothe wifeo? A. Briliiant, a daughter. BROWN—In this city, May 22, 1896, to the wife of George G. Brown, a daughter. DE GUERRE—In thiscl'y, May 25, 1896, iothe wife of A. - DUCRAY—In this city, May 29, 1896, to the wife of Justin Ducray, & 3on. May 23, 1896, tothe city, May 19, 1896, to the b Willlam J. Galiagier, a son. LAYDLAW~—In this city, May 28, wife of Dr, Horace Laidlaw, & son. May 28, 1896, to the wite son. MARINO—In this city, May 28, 1896, to the wite ot Dominic Marino 1 son | NELSON—In this city, May 28, 1896, to the wite of L. W. Nelson. a son. WETZEL—In this city, May 10, 1896, to the wife of Antone We zel, 2 500, ———— MARRIED. EMBERTSON—BELL —In this city, May 16, 1896 bv the Rev. D. Nugent, Thomas Embert- 502 of England and Kittie Beil of San Francisco. 1896, tothe Ashim, Simon Callaghan, Kate ieh, Mrs. Julia Do'an. Minnie Perry. Rose Flower, Snsanna P. Schuler. John M. Hoy:, Fletcher S. Saft'g, J. G. Johnston, William P. Kirman. Richard Lavin. Thomas McElroy, James Schou. Charles Sperway. Mary G. Waltermire, Clinton C. ‘Wilison, Hannah T. ASHIM—Friends of the Jate Simon Ashim are re- spec*fully invited to_sttend tha dedication of & monument THIS DAY (Sunday). at 12:30 o'cloek p. ., at H'lls of iternity Cemeters. CALL * GHAN—In this city, May 80, 1896, Kate, beloved sister of Thomas and Peter Callaghan, anative of Killmainham, Kells, County Meath, Ireland, aged 63 years. AT-Friends and acouaintances ar: rospact- fulv Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORRO W (Mondas), at 5:30 0'ClOCK A. M.. from the par- lorsof MCAvoy & Gallacher, 20 Fifth street, *thence (0 St. Patrick’s Church, where a solemn Teq iem mass will be calebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clggk A. M. Tnterment Mount Calvary Cemetery. DOLAN—In this city, May 50. 1596, at her late residence, 135 Ash avenue. Minnie, dearly be- loved wife of Thomas F. Dolan, and sister of John. Annie and Sarah O'Hazlon. a native of County A rmagh. Ireland, aged 29 years. B Notice of funeral hereafter. FLOWER—Tn this city. May 8, 1896, Susanna Prgaorge, beloved wife of August Flower. sis er of Mrs. E. il. Geres:a,auat of William and Charles Gercken, Mrs. ‘Alex Dijeau and Mrs. Frank Denx, a nailve of Germany, aged 49 years 1 month and 22 davs. A3-Friends and acqualntances are resneci- foll - tavited to attend tie funeral THIS DAY (Sundav). at 2 0'ClocK P. M.. from the par- lors of Charles J. B. Metzler. 636 Washingion street, under the auspices of Hoffnun ; Lodge No. 1, Order of Hermann’s Sons, Sisters O. d. H. S. Intermen: L. O. O. F. Cemeterr. HOYT—In Alameds, May 26, 1896, Fletcher S., beloved husband of Gertrude Werner Hoyt, son of Mrs. C.K. Cadman, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Stepien Fletchier. & native ot San Eran- cisco. agcd 25 years 4 moucksand 7 days. [San Francisco and San Jose papers please copy. AF-Interment at Mountain View Cemetery May 27. JOHNSTON—William Presle thiscitr, May 20, 1896, n ¥_Johnston died in 50 vears 5 months and 18 a native of Kittanning. Pa. BI-The deceased ieaves a widow and three children—3¥rs. Harrie: Johnston, Presley T., Jobn R. and Bele H. Johnston. Interment Sscramento. Funeral to take piace from Cali- fornia Undertaking Parlors, corner Stockton and Geary streets. KIRMAN—In this city. May 29. 1896. Richard Kirman, a native of " England, aged 70 years 7 * months and 26 days. LAVIN—In this citv, May 30, 1896, Thomas, be- loved brother of Johu Lavin, a native of Ireland, aged 57 years. MCELROY—At Ukiah, May 28, 1896, James Randall McElroy, a native of Albany, N. Y., azed 71 years and 5 months. NE[SON—In this clty, May 30, 1896, Harry, be- loved son of Frank and ¥mma Nelson, a native of Seattle, Wash., aged 3 years. O'BRIEN—In this city, May 29,1896, Mrs. Julla O'Brien, aged 74 years. PERRY—In Corte Madera, Marin County, Ma: 9. 1896, Rose. beloved dauizhter of Joun C. and Lols Perry, and sister of Minrie. Sadle. Jennte, Marry and_John Perry, a native of San Fran. cisco, azed 18 years 6 months and 2 days. Ing at the perlors of the Golaen wate Under- taking Company, 2429 Mission street. Interment THIS DAY (Sunday) at Haltmoon Bay. SAFTIG-In this city, May 30, 1896, at his lats residence, 912 Fiiber: street, J. G.. husband of Marie Saftiz. and father of Mra. soni Ernes t Sufuig, Mrs. M. Le Grande and J. G. Sa! tg Jr. and grandfather of Elsa and George m"b‘a'ng Ernest Saftig Jr., a native of Pruysia, ars. _B&-Officers and members of Teutonia Council No. 86, 0. C. F.. and San Francisco Stamm No. 248. U. O. R. M., and friends are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Mon: day), at 10 o'clock A. X., from the residence, 912 Eiibert sireet, thence to Red .en’s Hall. 510 Bash street, where funeral services will take place. Iuterment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. SCHOU—TIn this city. May 29. 1836, Charles N., be.oved husband of Mollie Schou, and_father of Edith and Georgia Schou, and brother oi A Katie Rock, a nntive of Bornnolm, Denmaw aved 36 vears 5 monchs and £ days. A member of the iaaish Brotherhood. [Modesto papers please copy. | A3 Friends and acquaintantes are respec:- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY Manfield, Blue Creek J E Appleby, Blue Creek G E Grant, Hot Springs Oscar Laphun, Los Gatos Williams, Los Gatos Daniel Lucker, Lomis ames Winters, Lomis Henry Brown, Lomis anty, Lomis J Sh.%, Stockton D McCarthy, Huddle T & B Arnold, Eugene L Kirby. Sausalito (Sunday), at 2:30 o’clock P. .. from his late Tesidence. 181 Klgin Purk avenue, thence 10 the Danish Church on “Iwelfth street. near Market, where services will be held under the auspices of the Danish Brotherhood. Interment Cy;om Lawn Cemetery by electric car _leaving Four- teenth and Mission street at 3:45 o’clock P. M. BF~ emains can be seen nntil Suaday morn- | SCHULER—In Alsmeds, iay 29, 1896, John Markus, beloved son of Henry and Rose Schuler, brother of Lorenz L., Sarah K. and William ¥, Schuler, a native of Chlumbia, Tuolumne o , aged 29 years 11 months and 17 dn)’;c»b‘ B¥~Friends ani acquainiances awe r230: fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday). at 2 o'clock P. M., from the residence of his father, 534 Central avenue. Alameda. In:erment St. Mary’s Cemetery, Uaxland. SPERWAY—In this city, May 20,1396, Mary G., only and beloved daughter of Harry and Ethel Sperway, a native of Seattle, Wash., aged 1 year and 2 months. WALTERMIRE In Belmonot, San Mateo County, May 29, 1896. Ciinton C. Waltermire, a native of New York, azed ¢b years. WILSON—In this city, May 29, 1836, Haanah T., beloved wife of Charles A. Wilson, and sister ot Freaderick O. Robbins, native of San Francisco, aged 31 ye: 8 months and 10 duys. AF~Friends and acquAlntancas are resnecs- fu'ly invited to attend the funeral TO-MOKROW (Monday), at 1 0’clock P. 3. from the residence of C. L. Tiltev, 1113 den Gate avenue. In- terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. P —————— UNITED UNDERTAKERS' EMBALMING PARLORS. [Everything Reguisite for First-class Funerals at Reasonable Rates. Telephone Souch 167. 27 and 29 Fiftn st. MCAVOY & GALLAGCHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 80 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School, oy 2 JAMES McMENOMEY & DERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS,) 1057 Mission Street, Near nth. Telephone No. 8354 JAS. ENGLISH. CAREW & ENGLISH, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 19 Van Ness ave.. near Market st., San Francisc Telephone So. 156. e T. R. CAREW COURSING NEAR INGLESIDE Dogs That Received Hard Falls in Their Attempts te Kill The Final Rounds and Consolation Stake Will Be Contested Te-Day. Owing to the many counter-attractions of yesterday in the way of sports the gath« ering at Ingleside coursing park was rather small. It was the second meeting of the Inter« state Coursing Club, and it can be truly said that the ladies and gentiemen who witnessed the races left the grounds thor- oughly satisfied with their outing. The racing was interesting, as the hares with few exceptions ran well and gave their pursuers grueling runs over the green. Granuwaile and Eiridge were first to put in an appearance. To a good slip the dogs ran neck and neck and a very close race ensued until Eiridge,in an attempt to pick up his game, missed and got a bad header. Granuwaile then took immediate charge of the Lhare and after a few turns scored a kill. ‘West Side beat Lass o’ Gowrie from the slips and led to the hare, scoring two turns and then stumbled. The Lass shot to the front and ecored a few points, but West Side sogn caug t up and had things all_his own way to a finish. Neliie Conroy easily disposed of Arapa- hoe, which dog made but a poor showing against the speedy Miss Conroy. The course between Daisy Crest and Noondyne was well worth seeing. The latter dog was first to reach game and quick!y scored two turns. Daisy was not to be_denied a place, however, and by a grand burst of speed took charge of the game. It was nip and tuck vp hiil be- Tween the dogs until Daisy, by & wicked drive, scored a wreuch and a kiil. Red Rover was not on hand when he was called on to slip and as a consequence Lissak had a bye. Slyboy and Flying Buek had & compar- atively short race. Both dogs reached the | hare almost together. The Buck forced the game from a straight line and soon scored a turn. The hare favored Slyboy, which madea drive and kill. The judge announced an undecided course and in the run off ¥lying Buck won rather bandily. Skyball polished off his Sunol, in a short and fast race. Susie showed Valley Maid a clean pair of heels to the game. The maid got in for a few points near the finish, when Susie tookflposesaien. scoring a pretty kill on the fly. Lauyrel Leaf and Alameda ran evenly and scored about equal points until the former got a tumble, when Alameda took full charge and won. Laurelwood ran away from Sculptress. Wayfarer and Mohawk ran a good course until they both fell in an attempt to kill. Wayfarer was first to recover his equilib- rium and quickly reached his game, which he kiiled jast as Mohawk came up with a rush. The final race of the first round between Flashiight and Sarcastic was very close unsil nearing the finish, when Flashlight gotin just in time to score a kill. In tue second round West Side beat Granuwaile 1o the hare and quickly ran up some points to his credil Granuwaile got a bad fall which threw him completely out of the race for a while. When he got to running again he passed his opponent and inade a good kill. Nellie Conroy found little difficulty in disposing of Daisy Crest. The latter, though not as fast, proved to be a better worker tban Nellie. Lissak beat Flving Buck, much to the se of the talent, who bet heavily on the faun dog. The race was short, but the defeated hound dia not seem t be run- ning ut his customary speed. Skybail and Susie afier running an une decided course, met a second time, when Skyball showed his superior speed in a long slip to the zame, which he killed on the first attempt. Laurelwood, a very fast dog, rather easily disposed of Alameda. The talent came very near meeting with another ugset in the race between Way- farer and Flashlight. The former sold a strong favorite, but he found ‘‘in the Fiash’ an opponent which gave him a hot race to the finish. The jud.:e decided upon a *‘no go,”” and in the second course, to a verv long slip, Wayfarer was first to reach the hare, which he kiiled after scoring a turn. The final rounds will be contested to-day, after which a consolation stake for beaten dogs will be run. The following is the result: " T\ Cooney’s Granuwaile beat S. Portal’s Eld- ridde, P. Curtis’ West Side beat H. Layng’s Lass 0’ Gowrie, J. F. Grace’s Nellie Conroy beat, J. H. Rosseter's Arapahoe, Robinson & Peyto; Daisy Crest beat D. J. Healey’s Moondyne, T. McDonald’s Lissak ran a bye, Robinson ing Buck beat M. Rodgers’ J.” Cfonin’s Skyball t ’s Sunol, T. Butler's Susie | Treynor's Valley Maid, J. H. | Rosseter’s Alameda beat E. S. Portal's ! Laurel Leaf, 8. E. Portal’'s Laurelwood beat McHugh's Sculptress, J. H. Rosseter's Way- er beat J. Byrnes' Mohawk, M. Traynor's Flashlight beat D. Shannon’s Sarcastic. Second round—Westiake beat Granuwaile, Nellie Conroy beat Daisy Crcst, Lissak beat Flying Buck. Skyball beat Susie, Laureiwood beat Alameda, Wayfarer beat Flashlight. Puppy stake—Master Don beat San Vietor, &l_m]lll beat Livingston, Great Scott beat iamo. Second round—Master Don beat Camilla and Great Scott run a bye. X There were several well-contested special match races before the sport of the day terminated. Thirty-two crack locat dogs will comgeta ayy Tawe for the prizes at Ocean View Park to- and the remarkable evenness of the d ing insures good ‘betting, as well as first- class coursing. Electric looks to have a good chance for the stake, though he will meet dangerous opponents in Magpie, Bobolink and Snowbird. A mateh race for $25 a side between two well-known Vet eran performers will be one of L ormern the events opponent, |