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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1896. 13 HOUSES TO. LET, | MARY, NEAB FIFTH AND MISSION—4 nice sunny rooms: rent cheap. T., BET. LAUREL, AND modern house of 9 rooms | cen to be apprecisted. ew mouern cottage of 5 rooms 2420 location; garden; $25. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS — Continued. 50 Moward Ntresc. HOWARD—NICE FURNISHED SUNNY housekeeping rooms; 1st floor: rent $10. ROOMS Post POST—SUNNY FURNISHE trees. 207 TO LET-Continued. D ROOMS, 1755 HOWARD NEAR FOURTEE )0 Sunny bay-window alcove; gas; bath; itchen; Teasonable; gas stove. HOWARD—4 OR 5 NEATLY FUR- nished sunny bay.window rooms: fine OUSE $10. oF 168 POST, BET. JONES wort AND 1 '—10 rooms and bath, in perfect orde downtown location; only $80 rent ADIRON & BURK D TO $45; bath, laundry, \surpassed: for sun; large yard. MADI RKE, 626 Market st ! NEAR O'FARE CHOI 7 .rooms, bath and large y DRNTA—T | nd billiard DUC ence; 7 low rent. Apply MADISO i, 628 Marke! ol HYDE_HOU bath.Inguire (o GROVE—LO o bath: lig 30.5(0 88 FELL & 2.0V, mcdern conveniences 5] Qs 7 ROOMS AND sunny yard. T NEW & Langton st. ) LEAVENWORTH — HOUSE i rooms; beautrfully situated; 990 0 220); larze nds: rent very moderate. e | Hyde Streei. 1 HYDE ST.—20R 4 U RNISHED (CAR- 2 peted) housekeeping rooms; bath. t)l“()’ . ST.—2 SUNNY FURNISHED <L U rooms. complete for housekeeping; no chil- dren. Jessie Street. JESSIE—2 RQOMS FURNISHED FOR 29, 324 $wsereeriog Larkin Streec. 396 LARK —ELEGANT Y APART- oz . furnished complete for housekeepg. 917 LARKIN-NICE HOUSEKEE 1 { gie and double furnished rooms; Minna siree 98] MINNA-—2 HOUSEKELPING; Pplete: cheap; also single. COM- 548 MIN ST.—TWO LARGE ROOMS FOR housekeeping. RTH MINNA—2 SUNNY FRONT ROOMS FOR OO nouvsexecping. Jiission Streec. 838 MissioN — SUNNY HOUSEKEEPING 9O rooms; $10, $8 and $7 respectively; single front sunny, $5. 910 gents., closet, rupning w suitable for downtown clerks; §6 up. TH— POST—ROOM FOR < NE OR_TWO 'r, ref. : $8 0r$10. SIXTH — SUNNY 429 SINGLE FRONT Sutter Street. SUTTER, COR 70 TAYLOR—ELEGA furnished rooms, all new, by the month. NT NFURNISHED ALCOVE ROOM; RENT $10. 935 Sutter st. PERSONALS. CITY REAL ESTATE. VW E GO EAST JUNE 6: CALT, FORENOON of to-day, Tuesday, Thursday or Friday. J.G. ACOB HEYMAN, REAL ESTATE, HAS removed to 11 Monigomery st. REVARD-THE MASTER_PAINTERS AS- sociation offer a reward of $20 for information ieading 1o the arrest and conviction of any one stealing tools or maerial from any of the places where work is being done. GNES—GET YOUR HAIR DRESSED T nightat G. LED=RER'S, 111 Stockton st.; don't get him mixed up with the others; be is nearest Geary st.: he Is undoubtedly the bést and his price is only 25 cents. BESS. W ANTED—TO KNOW THE WHERES BOUTS of Australia® Jack Dock, the teamster.and George, the engineer, Jobn Decorsey and Hunter Smich, and any other friends of George M. Drum. Kindly communicate or call 4t 110 Fourth, room 6. 1111 — NICELY rooms, single, suits, also hou FURNISHED sekeeping. Taylor street. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS v rent reasonable. 4 T94 Y% or single rooms. 502 Van Ness ave, : MODERN 10 Taylor SUNNY hall room, $6: ast Oak cars. 1142 Seventeenth st., L boura; MCALLISTER sunny rooms, with or w 1220 TA PPRECIATED IF off Harrison s cellar. oUs H y MODERN provements: garden. 730 Canp st. \\ EBENT MANY HOUSES B! treai people right. BALDWI MOND 10 Montzomery st e | 947 | | wasroom: cneap rent. MISSION—2 OR 8 ROOM complete for housekeeping onvenient to electric and local steam iand. Montgomery Street. Y ICELY housekeeping; ? MONTGOM T16 &5 roopn: toc yard and Natoma Street. = NATOMA—2 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR ) housekeeping: also single. NATOM RNISHED FRO rooms bath and gas 60 74 FURNISHED MHOU LL1S — FURNISHED HOUSE OF 9 d bath. Apply on the premises. ROOMS CHEA BAS S AND - Eighth and Ninih. 5 —COITAGE OF 5 ROO) e at 500 Grove st. {A—COTTAGE 6 | ard; rent moderate. QUNNY COTTAGE: 4 AND & ROOD basement and la Dolores () 3 SUNNY ROOMS; COTTAGE « water free. Jersey and Sanchez sts. FURNISHE NDSOMELY FURNISHED FLOOR, s, b carpets and 1 a0 near Geal reasonable. 913 Polk :SUNNY CORNE e: afternoons. S00A Webst TO RENT, Fillmore; loct % BROD- d bath: larce outside ASHTON & GARD- 8 HOWARD COURT, NE pms; $14; water fre Dew | | VON RHEIN | ] Ninth Street. RONT BAY-WINDOW SUITE single rooms; $16: gas and NINTH— and kitchen: Polk Stre 9131 SUNNY. HANDSOMELY FUR- Jlo edalcove, with kitchen, bath, running waler, gas, new’ carpets And furmiire, com- plete for houstKeeping; aiso sunny flat, 4 rooms; reasouable VLK — Powell Street. POWELL—3SUN FURNISHED RMS, complete for housekeeping: reasonable. 810 Scott Street. 1614 seorr—3 OR 4 U RNISHED D rooms: bath: garden; rent reduced; call afternoon. Silver Street. 165 SILYEE, NE. FOURTIL-2 FURNISHED O sunny rooms for housekeeping. Sixih Siree 529 SIXTH — 4 GOOD UNFURNISHED OZ+J rooms and ceilar; also 2 sunny unfurnished rooms. Street. v Seventh 7TTH—LARG U housekpg rooms: verand: FURNISHED ard; reasonable 36 tevenson Street. S STEVENSON, CORNER FIFTH—FUR- nished rooms for housekeeping. Luird o 148 TamRD - HOUS ROOMS; 40 complete tr . gas. ,*1" TiH RD, COR. ~OUTH PARK—SUNNY D1 rooms sor housekeeping; range and ran- ning water. KEEP ING - 3 TWENTY- FIRST, BET, VAL 4 O and Guaerrero—i pper flat of 8 very urnished. for housekeeping: no o Washington Street. WASHINGTON—SUNNY UNFURNISH- ed housekeeping rooms; running water. K'S_NEWS FOR 5 CENTS— THN v for malling. TPPER SUNNY FLAT, 4 bei. Third and Fourth, Bryan UPPER FL. TGOLDEN table for housekeeping. " ROOMS: 515 . Guerrero and Market. PR TURK THEAP RENT FLATS COH and Larkin sts ADISON & BUL om flat_with bath snd has 3 extra large sep- reduced to #20. \r.\\ SUNNY, MODERN 4-ROOM F T 4\ parcelsin bath: tile sink, 4 Tremont ave., nr. Waller st., Golden Gate Park. TPPER SUNNY FLAT OF FIVE ROOMS: bath: all mode provements. Hampshire ., near Ei . G LARG: separate entrance ROOMS; YAED: MS: BATH; $11, 4583 Eighteenth s! 1 FULTON—GOOD LOWER FLAT OF 6 2 rooms and bath. ONVENIENT SUNNY hiree rooms om wide street. B~ FLAT OF SIX ROOMS. bet. Fifth and Sixth. T OWPR FLAT—3077 TWENTY-THIRD ST, 100 feet from Castro cars; 4 rooms: batn; large yard; sun all day $11. sun Sanches sts. Ql.) 5 ROOMN IN 1 L. cheap. 31214 FT5+3 MCALLISTER. 4 rooms FLATS: 8 ROOMS: Y. 810 and 812 Ellis s ROOMS: BATH: 513 Mission near ATH, LARC water free. Jersey and GOOD ORDER; ighth st. NNY UPPER FLAT; YARD; -5 from $13 50 up. 3 LARGE ROOMS; YARD, 409 THIR- i teenth st. above Valencia. ENTS $13 AND $14. r Castro. 99132 SH_UPPER FLAT OF 5 SUNNY 2 102 ‘rooras and bash irent reduced; g0od view. 'l (07 STEISER, NEAR SUTTER—LOWER BU " fati 3 modern iarge suany rooms; bath. .‘-fE RENT MANY FLATS BECAUSE WK treat pecple right. BALDWIN & HAM- MOND, 10 Montgomery st FEAT B ROOMS, 8 rent $10. 1325 Sacramento 4079(3&9!!’00‘“ e e FROM lovely suany upper fiat of 5 rooms; modern. improvements; rent only $16; HOUSEKEEPING ROOM Capp Street. 745 SAPP-RICELY FURNISHED ROOM, $10.a1d:85. O with use of kitchen and parior; also single: Kddy Street. EDDY—FURNISHE houlek!eplngfi 1¢, 8 Eddy Place. & ¥UDY PLACE—3 UNFURNISHED RUOMS 2 tor tousekeeping. Ells ")3 ELLIS-FOUR SUNNY UNFURNISHED 0 CHEAP 530 rooms, with bath. ELLIS-8 NICELY FURNISHED SUN- ny rooms, compiete for fousekeeping. Fifth street. 57 FIFTH-2 SUNNY FRONT HOUSE- 314 keeping rooms; eloset; -buth; no children; private; $10. First Street. —5 SUNN Y ROOMS FOR HOUSE- ; Tent moderate. " 03 & Fourth Street. A FOURTH — SUNNY. ROOMS; SINGLE 2406 ang housekeeping: - famiies; - newls Tishéd; day, week or month. ()7 FOURTH—¥URNISHED HOUS 307 ing rooms; bedroom and kitche: 9 $8 and teury Niceeot. 1 GEARY (REAR)~8 SUNNY HOUSE- 217 2 ‘KéepiDg TOOMS. 217, G+ 1811 GEARY, OPP. PARK—ALCOVE F16. suite. aioining room,with porcelain siuk, set’s, bath; furnished housekeeping rogms. Q<)) 5 COMFORTABLE KOOMS: BATH; 23 aii things necessary: 2 beds. 1917 Geary. = Harrison Street. ~ HARRISON—BEDROOM AND KITCHEN { tuznished for housekeepime: $8. : Hermann Street. 9x HERMA NEAR VALENC[A=-1 OR 2 2D Toome: *nicely turiished with or without kitcuen; gas and bath. Ky 41 18 and bath; see these at | © sropErick—so~- (416 ARD; BASE- | 9] |1 KOOMS TO LE Bush Streec. BUSH-NEWLY FURNISHED SUNNY 313 [e roots. Clara Street. ©7] CLARA — FURNISHED FRONT ROUM; ZL rent chieep: board it desired. Octavia Street. furnished sunny front rooms; reasonable. Eday Street. EDDY—FRONT ROO) private family; low rent. Edward Street. X EDWARD — NICELY FURNISHED O rooms; $3, $4 and $5 per month. righth Strees. QHERMAN APARTMENT HOUS ) st., near Market; fornished and un: 114 GAS: BATH; 30 11 28 STH irnished. treec. HE RAMONA, 130 ELLIS; MRS. KATE S. HART, manager—A quiet hou: cated; newly furnished OSEDALE HOUSE, L at reduced rent; satisfy yoursel: open alinight. Everett Street. EVERETT—FURNISHED ROOMS, $3, #4, $5 per month. Fell FELL. NR. GOUGH-FURNISHED RMS,, singie, double and for housekeeping. 245 Street. 30¢ rolsom Streei. URNISHED FRONT ROOMS SUITABLE for doctor; also single rooms. 1583 Folsom st. Geary Streei. 518 de'&l}':d. 5 43 GEARY — ELEGANTLY FURNISHED sunny coruer suite; also sunuy single front rooms, Golden Gate Avenue. GOLDEN GATE AVE—SUNNY FRONT rooms, suitable for ¥; aiso single; $5 up. GOLDEN GATE AVE.—HANDSOMBLY furnished rooms, suitable for 1 or 2 gentie- 21 516 525 $10. GOLD. GATE AVE.— 2 SUNNY roomms sultable for 1or 2 persons; $8 and Grant Avenue. 1 GRANT AVE.—FURNISHED ROOMS 2 by day, week or month; transient. 101 Howard Street. HOWARD—SUNNY FRONT ROOM; hot and cold water; $6 month. 107 Harrison Streec. ARGE SUNNY FRONT ROOM, WITH kitchen. 954 Harrison st. Jones Sireei. 1177 JONES_NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY { single rm. ; also sunny alcove rm.: private, 907 iSSES-THE VA WIN NEW management: elecan: sunny suites and single: newly furnished; bain, etc.: $10 to $30. 5197 NES, NEAR GEARY—8$6; SUN D1 9 Sront room. Laguna Street. A—2 NICE SUNNY FRONT furnished or unfurnished. £ LAG ) room: seurny Siree.. RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY—~PLEAS- &It SUNDY r0OmS. en uite and single; first clas L every respect: terms reasonable. Murke: Sirewt. " OSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET — PER night, 35¢ to $1: week, $1 50 10 $5: families. Mary Street. 1 MARY, BET. MISSION AND HOWARD— 2 Neatly furnished rooms: cheap. Mason 417 MASON—NICE o tes and sin; GG MIN® A, COR. EIGHTH-NEWLY FUR- nished bay-window rooms; $1 a week. P’G)"l MINNA-FURNISHED SUNNY { Z 12 double room: gas; bath; $7. Seismion - ree.. HE WILSON HOUSE, 775 MISSION, NEAR Fourth—New fireproof building: 60 elegantly furnished rooms: all modern improvements; ele- ingle or en sulte; 26c to$1 50 a day. < MISSION—_NICKLY FURNISHED SUN- ny suites, or sipgle; reasonable; board op- 2 EENSEEETS reet. Y FURNISHED ROOMS; reasonable. Hinna ~rresr. 84 U’larrell Street. 122 O’FARRELL — NICELY FURNISHED m {or & gentieman; all convenlences; JICE SUNNY ROOM; §6: USE OF BATH. 535 O’ Farrell st. OCTAVIA, NEAR HAYES—2 NICELY ; reference: : FURNISHED | = 9: ELLIS — PARLOR _ DO aiso others; reference: e 1715 Tooms, single and suites; newly fur- FU RNISH- | nished: opens June 1 as » first-class family hetel; EL BERTLING, 714 BUSH— Teferences given aud required: ail mod- A FAMILY CHILDREN nice home: mother’s 1205 Laguna st. FPINE & 621 i garden ddre —INFANT OR CHILDRE board; refined homes best ot care. N FAMILY WANTS Tor2 children to board and care fo BOARDED. TWO OR THREE CHILDRIN care; best of NT OR TWO CHIL- ; healtby locality. AddressC. F. = large first-class home cooKing: ancy needlework taught free to B... box 81, C: SUMMER RESORTS. OTEL VI TORLA, SONORA, CAL, THE | gem of the mountains, famed for its cauable and ~salubrious climate; near nal derland: altitude 1985 ‘feet; heaith seekers’ paradise; the 'accom ture’s won- the pleasure and | modations ot the Hotel Victoria will be found of the hizhest order; rates $10 to $15 per week, JO. RISOY, lessee, HN C. MOR- (VHILDREN BOARDRD AND WELILCARED J for during summer vacation on 25 miles from city: plen rates reasonable. _Address box 84, STORE ot mitk and frul ster ranc! this office. TO LET. ARGE STORE AND LOFT: USE OF ELEVA- 4 tor; Missiou st., bet. Third and Fourth: rens Teasonable. lnquire E. PETERSON, 324 Bush st. 'l‘ULhT—PAln STORE. 10414 STOCKTON sireet. OFFICES TO LET. 1 OCTOR'S SUNNY OFFICES A tor called to Europe: reasonable. ice. 0 LET: DOC- Apply Call VY ALCH, JEWELRY REPAIRING: LoW prices and first-class work guaranteed. Give a trial to J. N. BRITTAIN, 20 Geary, nr. AIR DRESSED. 25¢ ), 25¢; MAN- icure, 26¢. BUTLER’S, 181 Post,'r. 20, elevir. ] UY YOUR DR GOODS, TABLE LINEN, lace curtains, (owels, hosiery, underwear, para. sols, corsets, embroidery, laces. buttons, iinings, threads, handkerchiefs, veilings, bedspreads, et Pioneer Dry Goods Store, 105 1 ATED BY A N g&(_ AMERICAN, 361 Geary st.; | M ‘method. hours 12 to ADVICE FREE: DIVORCE LAWS 3 P cialty; private: no charse unless successful; all i suita, “clnime. collections, wills deeds, etc.. - course taught in weeks; competent gradu- aces guaranteed pos Gojden Gate ave. T R LLMENTS T0 ) guaranteed $15 upward. Cut-rate Taloring Compau ‘Marketst. bet 7th and 8h. TPHE ECONOMY" RY, RED FRONT, 40, 46 Sixth st; children’s school hats be; dyed, pressed 25c.; bats trimmed 25¢; feathers curled 5. TBERAL ADVA “LIAMON D=, o b Jowest rates 948 Market JL. SHIPPER & CO., MERCHANT > . Spreckels buiiding, 927 Market, rm. 17, Gentlemen furnishing cloth CAD have suits or over- coats mad from $9 up: trousers $2 up; workman- ship and trimmings guaranteed; self-measurement cards sent free; country trade’ solicited. GNKS MOVED, 26 CENTS, COMMERCIAL Transfer Company, 43 Sutter st.; telephons main 49: keep yonr checks for us. CARD=_ $150: SHOW CARDS, 150; 1000 & B T1° HILL %2 Geary ac, v 36 K YOUR DRUGGIST FOR VERMONT Hair Was! s sealp diseases: take no other. FOR SALE-A CABINET-FINISRED RESI- dence; all natural wood; 1o paint or graining: guariersawed ouk, birdsee muple, miahogany and curley redwood; Koman brick mantels: it will pay you to‘look at it 1f you want ahoms; every room sunny; unobstructed marine view. Apply to owner, cor. Clay and Laurel sts. ARGAIN; SACRIFICE: NO REASONABLE offer refused; beautiful home; grand view; Iarge grounds; water, stable, etc.: wouid exchange. SHADBURNE, 415 Montgomery st. BEAUTY-LITTLE _12-KOOM PACIFIC Heights home; $13,500; 13 cash; balance $100 per month. Address S.,box 62, Call Office. 500 CASH: BALANCE 11KE RENT: O fine 2-story bow-window residence, 10 rooms, bath and modern conveniences: lot ‘25X 100: Mcallister si., bet. Broderick and Baker: cable-cars pass. THOMAS MAGEE & SON, 4 Montgomers st. Fonsh, CHEAP—TWO 2-STORY HOUSES; lot 27:6x85; 7 rooms: bath: finished base- ment; rooms decdtated; electric wire: speaking tubes: sione walks. On_Waller sc., near Stanyan, Dhalf biock from Golden Gate Park. 3300, SYMALL AMOUNT DOWS, WILL 04 « buy a lovely 7-room cottage located on E. side of Custro st., near 23d; 10 25x105: fine- 1y decorated spacious rooms: stairs in fron: hall to attic; porcelain tub; everything modern through- out; $30 per month ; dow’t fail to call and examine A. BORN, owner and bulider. 4075 24th st RAFAEL LOT WORTH $:000 FOR 1600: nicestlot in town: on accep.ed street; 75x130. 1. R. KOCHE, San Rafael. T OFS $150 — FRUIT VALE 5 CCARTHY TERMINAL 646 Market. near station: near good schools. $375—Lot 89x135; 860 down, §5 montiily, $200— Lot 25x130: $5 down, $5 monthly $£560—Lot 5UX120; sewered; $25 down, $10 \ ODE 4 bath, basement and attl flats and coctages built at me Call and see plans. J. McCONA HEY, 1149 Mission JoOR EALE - WLE just completed, opp. K100 "CASH; BALANCE SAME iS REN o cheap coitage home in Mission. Mo EWEN B 118 Montgomery E WOOD $900 W C TAND LOT; FIVE + rooms: hurd finished. Inquire LEis- RA70R ® 2 30 MARK ER'S grocery-s ore, 330 Mission st., vear Thirty- fine edge put on razor for 25 cents. first. TTHE VERY TOWEST EASYTRRMS YOU | @7 45(), FA NCE FOR A HOME: A\ can buy furniture, carpets, blankets, etc.: 0 40V, new cottage 7 rooms: corner dress goods, ~cloaks, jewelry, at M. ROTHS- | 1ot, 50x50. Holly F ments, same as CHILD' 215 Mason st.; open evenings, rent. CADENASSO & €O, 512 Montgomery st. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. LOST. OST—IN THIS OITY ON SATURDAY, MAY 4 30, scarfpin, emerald and diamonds. Sait- able Teward will ‘be paid on leaving au PRESS OAKLAND REAL ESTAT ARGAINS, BARGAINS, BARGA the times. $1200, 50X cOTTAGE; NEWLY PA- AUV, pered snd pain-ed: 'deep basement; 10t 50x150: situated near 1 East Oakland. $1600 5-ROOM COTTAGE WITH BATH, - laundry, hish basement, water, gas, sewers, etc.: situated on 19th ave.. ouly $150 cash, balance in installments oi $18 or $20 per month. $35OO TWO COTTAGES OF 9 ROOMS; - ot 50x140: located on East 14th s within one block of business center of Fast O 1and; also within one block of two car lines and only three biocks from broad-gauge station; both cotiages now rented. * £6500, EEAUTIEUL 10.RO0M HOUSE: o . near new Peralta Heights, East Oak- land: reception hall: porcelain bath: 2 elezant mantels, one of them solid mahozany: house done in panel work throughout, with bautifu Iy fres- coed cup ceilings: high ground; fine view: prop- erty cost owner nearly $0000; terms half cash. balance time to suit purchaser, with interest at 6 per cent. We have dozens of other houses listed on the same low basis as the above-mentioned, all re- duced from one-third to one-haif in price, in order 10 seil them: we have also many fine building lots, on which the owners would be very glad to realize two-thirds of what they have baen offered for them in the past. Money! ney!! is what they want and must have. Have you goimones? And do you want a home? I 50, now is your time to get it before the tide turns. B. il. WELCH & CU., real estate, cor. Fifth ave. and Eighteenth at., £ast Oakland. A P—§800; HOUSE OF 4 RUOMS; CHIOKEN- house: good well and water: 1ot 75x114; all fenced; near Froitvale ave.: easy terms. Fruit- vale Land Com pany, Fruitvale station. JOR A AN FLEGANT RESIDENCE OF 10 rooms on Fruitvale ave.: furnished or uufar- nished; benutiiul grounds; profusion of flowers, fruit and shrubbery; carriage-house, barn, etc. Fruitvale Land Company, Fraitvale station. NS FOR T OOK! $106! LOTS ON INSTALLMENTS: J o interes:; near local trains and electric cars. H. B. PINNEY, 802 Broadway, Oakland. H O5ES~$550, 8 RODMS; §900. § ROOMS: $1100, 4 rooms and $1200, 8 rooms: ali near local train. LODGE & POWELL, Fruit vale Station. T CUSE AND BUILDING LOTS O INSTALL- ments equal to_rent; close to Frultvale sta- ioh: 45 minutes to San Francisco: 13 winutes to Broadway, Oakiand; strect work all done; sewers, gas and water In. Apply to Syndicate Investment Company, EDWARD DICK, agei, Fralivalo sta- on. OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. ECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM [ ‘Winchestér House, 44 Third st., near Market; 200 rooms, 25¢ to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per week; free bus and bagtage to and from the ferry. S NTROZY KL, LEADING LADIES HAIR- « dresser, removed 10 24 Geary. Popular prices. ARTINGION'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE and Newspaper Illustration: day and evening Classes: instructors, J. H. E. Partington, Gertrade Partington,B.L Pariington. Particulars 424 Pine st ITY OF PARIS LAUNDRY, FORMERLY 182 Geary, remced from Larkin st. to 119 Stock- ton; firsi-class laundry. MRS. JAUSSAUD. 1G OUTDOOR STEREOPTICON SHOW EVE- ry night cor. Market and Sixth sts. ; artistic ad- vertisements in living light; promoters of busi- ness. Consult OWL ADV. CO., 1140 Market st. LD GOLD, SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIES clothing bought. COLMAN, 41 3a. cor. Jessle. LOAKS, CAPES ANU SUITS RETAILED AT J_mfrs' cost. Factor Sansome st nnstaley DRESSMAKERS. RESSES $2 UP: WRAPPERS 85 102 TAYIOR, cOw BLISHED & doctor's oftice; corner; sunny; rent rea- sononab e. ESKROOM, MILLS BUILDING. ROOM 6, Sixth floor. 8991 AND 707 SUTTER—CHOICE FOR OF- « )2 fices and residence combined; reasonable. O'FARRELL 20 quire o JPRF S'Eivgant sannv offies heating and. or G, H. UM various sizes . 937 $12'50 up: 14 Mon| NY FRONT electric lights, elevator and janitor service MARKET, OPP. MASON—LOFTS uew, modern building. OFFIC OF MAR lectric-light; | ‘e frae. Apply at building | mery st i ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. DVICE 4L aity; privat Iaw suiis, HOWE, att'y-at-law, CANDSTAT 4. R. E. titles and wilis; money 1o 1oan on e tate: harges moderate. Offices 508 [VORCE LAWS A SPECL. 00 charge unless successful; clalms, coliecuions, wills, deeds, etc., at- G, W, 850 Market. COURT Californi 3. NOLE AT + Market st.: adavice free. M Law. J MURRAY,ATT'Y AND COUNSELOR AT law: advice free. 24 Sixth st., rooms 14, 15. W.DAVIDSON,ATTORNEY < California st.. rooms 14 and 1 N W I-LAW, 420 : advice free. SHERIFF SALES. JHERIFF'S SALE — WILLIAM ) Plaintiff, vs. B. G. SARAH E. HARDE No. 49,131 —Superidr Court, Depart Order of Sale and Decree of Foreclosu Under and by virtue of an Order of cree of Foreclosure of Lien issued out for Court, Department No. Eight. of CHANDOS ALFRED MCMAHON, . BALL, PACIFIC LAND N LLOYD, Assignee of & CO., Defendants. HOLLI STY B ‘ment Eight. re of Lien. Sale and De- of the Supe- the City and County of San Francisco, State of Californis, on the 15th day of May, A. . 1898, in the above en- titled action, wherein WII AM HOLLIS, the above named plaintiff, obtained a Judsment and Decree of Foreclosure'of Lien agalnst B. G. Chan- | dos, Jennie Goodrich, Sarah E. Hardesty, Lucy Rountree, Alfred McMahon, E. W. Scott, A. Everett Ball, Pacitic Land Association, and John Lioyd. assignee of Linforth, Keliogg & Co., defend- ants, 0n the 14th day of Marcl, A. D. 1894, w hich said Judgment and Decree was o the 16th day of March, A. D. 1884, recorded In Judgment Book 17 of sald Court, at page 544, L am commanded to soll all those certain lots, pleces or parcels uate, 1-ing, and being in the Citv an of land, sit- d County of Ssn Francisco, State of California, and bounded and described as follows: First—Commencing on the southeast corner of Potrero avenue and El Dorado street, thence sonth along the east line of Potrero avenue fifty f-et, thence east at right angles ome hundred feet, thence north at rizbt angles fifLy feet 10 the south line of El Dorado street, thence west along the south line of k1 Dorado sireet one hu point of beginning. ndred feet to Second—Commencing on the eas:erly line of Po- trero avenue fitiy feel south of the corner of Po- trero avenue and El Dorado sireet, nence south along said east line of Potrero avenue forty feet, thence east at right angles one hundred feet, thence north at right angles forty feet . thence west at right angles one hundred feet to the point of be- ginnin Third—Commencing on the easterly line of Po- trero avenue ninety feet south of k1 Dorado sireet, thence south along the easterly line of Fotrero avenue fifty-one and six-tweiftha feet, , thence cast atright angles one hundred feet, thence norih at right angles fitty-one and six-twelfths feet. thence west at right angles one hundred feet to the point of beginning. Public Notice is hereby given that on TU DAY, the 28d day of June, A. D. I8 1896, at 1 o'clock noon of that day, in tront of the New Clry Hall, Larkin street wing, in the City and ity of San Francisco, I will. in obedience o said Order of Sale and D crée of Foreclosure of Ilen, sell the above decribed property, or 0 much thereof as may be necesssry (0 raise sufficlent money to sat- isfy sald Judgment, with interest and costs, etc., to the highest and best bidder, for lawful moa'ey of the United States. RICHARD L. WHELAN, Sheriff. San Francisco, June 1st, 1896. D. H. WHITTEMORE, N San Franclsco. Attorney for Pl 318 int 1. Pine street, TRUSTEES’ SALES. RUSTEES SALE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH the terms and under the authorit deed of trust, duly executed by OTTO BRAND Tz, 10 HENRY . CAMPBELL B. KENT, Trustees. parties of party of the first and THADDEU of a certain the second part, and the San Francisco Savings Unlon, party of the third part, dated February Sth, 1893, nd recorded in the office of the County Re- corder of the county of Tulare, State of California, in Liber 10 of Trust Deeds, at pags 265, and follow- ing: and in pursuance a resoluiion passed on the 14th day of May, 1896, by the Board of Direc- “ors of said San Francisco Savings poration, and the hoider 2t the note ( Union, a cor- No. 12,202), 0 secure payment of which the aforesald deed of trust was execated, declaring that defeult had been made in the payment of the principal sum and other sums, due under sald note aud deed of trost, and requesting and airectin S CAMPBELL and THADD rustees, (0 sel to satisty said Indebiedness. We. B. KEN'S s goid HENRY B. KENT, the real estate described therein NRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS . Trustées, do hereby give notice that on TUESDAY. the 23d day of June, A. D. 1896, at 12 oclock noon of that day, aud &t the auction salés- room of Kaston, Eidridee & Co., No street, In the City and County of Su B35 Market n Francisc State of California, we will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for eash_in goid cofu of the United States, all the pleces or parceis of land sit- uate in the connty of Kings (formerly part of the county of Tulare), State of Callforni; follows, to wit: According to the official plats and s, veys of the Government of the Unit eseribed as stem of sur- Siates: n township nineteen (19) south, range twenty- one (21) eust, Mount Dinbio base and meridian. Of section thirty (30), the northwest quarter (NW.34). Of section thirty-two (32), the northwest quar- ter (NW. 14). Containing three hundred and twenty (320) acres of land, more or less. "Together with te appurtenances. Terms of sale—Cusii in States; ten per pent payab! the fi dee (ten days being ullowed ‘for_search), t per cent 10 be teited and the sale Acts of sale ot p) haser's expense. HENRY C. CAMPBELL, THADDEUS B. KENT, goid coln of the United e 10 the undersigned on | 0f the bammer; balance ou delivery of d if not £0 peid, bnless 1or want of title hen said ten 0 be void. }-rrnmu. o = Iawn $1 up. 5053, Natom: 41 LL CASES IRREGULARITIES RE- stored in & few hours: safe and sure reliet Fuaranteed; travelers heiped withont delay: pri- vate home in confinement: regular graduate physiclan; 30 vears' sucoessful practice; ME! CAL ELECTRICITY used ies, consult the | doctor before going elsewhere: yon will save time | and expense; consultation free and confidential. MES. DR. WY H, 918 P near Larkin. T,A0IES o ¥ MEKS. DR, SCOTT, | 1i°216 Powell st.; onlyquailfied specialist; $500 | for case I fail to cure: diséases of the eyes treated. 5 EASES OF WOMEN A Rooms 3 and 4, | Lspeciaity: also - | MacDonough buildiog, Uakland. | MBS, DE WEGENER TA LADIES BE- fore and during confinement: infants adopied into good homes; tre all female complainis or | irreguiarities 419 Eddy st. F IRREGULAR OR ANY FEMALE DI-- ease see MRS. DR. PUETZ. 25413 Fourth st. ICE PRIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT all female diseases treated: expert physiciansi terms moderate. Office, 285 Kearny st., room 9.2 E A MR= DR WEGENER, PRIVATE HOM « for all female diseases: separate rooms for la- dies betore and durinz confinement: all female diseases treated successtuily; have eniarged and arranged my home to suit rich and poor; travelers attended; Spanish tublets, $2; infallible preventa- tives, $1." 419 kddy st. A NEW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRU- ment or worthiess pillsused; every woman her own physician for all female troubles, o matter from what cause: restores always in one day: Lelped at once: can be sent and used at home: all cases guaranteed. LR. POPPER, 518 Kearny st PRIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT. MRS! DR. FUNCKE, 1418 Eighth st., Alameda. ING TO LADIES SUFFERING irregularities and ciseases pecullar to intest_ impreved method of treatment: pertéctly harmless; free from any bsd : mever makes them sick to make them well: travelers bel| immediately . prices o suit the times; home in confinement. DK. & MRS, DAVIES, 14 McAllister s, next Hibernla Bank; consult free. French regulating piuk pills, §2. RS, GOODWIN MAKES A SPECIALTY OF diseases of women and restores all cases of ir- regularity in one day ; cure or no charge: separate bome for patients: 'best_skill; medical attend- nce: low tees; regulacor, 1870 Market CUKE FOR ALL FEMALE DISEASES, from whatever cause: & home in confinement with every comfort; satistaction guaranteed, by MHS. DR. GW YER, 226 Turk st. F IRREGULAR OR ANY FEMALE DISEASE, don't fail to see MRS. DR. PUETZ, 26414 4th. K, HALL, 14 MCALLISI'ER STR. " NEAR Jones. Diseases of women and children. LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS—A BOON TO Jadies trodbled with ifrecuarities: no danger: safe and sure; $2 50 wgpress C. O. D.: don't delay until 100 late. OSGOOD BROS., Oakiand, Cal. HIAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE J WEEKLY CALL, sent to any_address in the l'ull’od States or Canada one year for $1 60, post- ug_free. DENTISTS. FIESTCLASS DENTISTRY: FIRST.CLASS prices; first-class results: painiess extraction and painless implantation of teeth. W, C. HAR- DING, C.M., M.D., 500 Sutter st., corner Powell. TR, DUCKETT, 1708 POST ST NEAR BU- chanan; gas given; crown and bridge work. VK. L. 1. RANZ—EXTRACTION PAINLESS, crown work, bridge Work and tecth withoui Plates n specialty. 108 Geary st., cor. Grant avs. Unl JOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 789 MAR- ket, bet, 3d and 4th, gas specialists: only reli- able agent for painless extraction; srtifictal teeth frm $5: fillings frm $1; extracting b0c, with gas $1. ONEST WORK; VERY LOWEST PRICES. DR HARDCASTLE, 628 Montgomery, rm. 1. L7 A SET FOR TEETH: WARRANTED AS §00d ns can be made: filllnz $1. Dr. SIMALS, dentisy, 980 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. TR LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET ST., near Eleventh: no charge for extraoting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set; exu"cilm: b0c; gas given. UL Sk CURTERTH, 7 WARRANTED five years. DR. V. CAVALSKY, 24 Nixth st QET OF TH#TH WITHOUT A PLATE. DR I G. YOU 1841 Polk st N Dk, GEORGE W, LEEE Leek dencisi, discoverer of, nainltss extraction and patentee of Imyrovea bfidge work or teetn withont any plate, moved from 6 1o 20 O’ Farrell si. ridge work a speclalty; piates, $5 up: 15 vears experience. R. L. WALSH. D.D.S, sfan@ Geary. Dz . H, SHAW, 224 KEARNY — BRIDGE- work a specialty ] open evenings 7:30 w 9. TOUTON DENTAL ABSOCIATION, 506 MAL: Jketst. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. it J.J. LEEK, 1206 MARKET, COR.GOLDEN Gaté ave.—Open evenings: Sundayy til noon. L WORK REASONABLE AND WAR Tanted. DR J W.KEY 1122 Market st. “HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE U/ WEEKLY CALL, sant to any uddress in tho United Siaies or Canada one year for 31 50, post- nze free. L L S R A PHYSICIANS, B S sty S USSR 1 EMOVED—DR. C. C. O'DONNELL TO 1208 Market st.;: diseases Of WOIAD a specialty. Doxv’r FAILL TO CONSULT DR JORDAN AT his museum, 1051 Market st.;: his 50 years' successful praciice is s guaranieé of fair treatment; ahe worst esml treated satisfactorily by mail. THE GENUINE 25 ALMOST NEW: 7-DREAWER DOMES. . tie sewing machine; complete. 1916 Mission st., near Fifieenth. LL KINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, A Ypeitod, repaired; lowest raies. 205 ourtd ac. BICYCLES. PABK CYCLERY—NEW WHEELS TO LET; best accommodaions. Terminus Geary, Mo Alllgter und Powell st. car lines. | | securing <t least a portion of K4000. X2V, RESIDENCE OF 7 ROOMS, o « bath and modern improvements; 10t 28x125; half cash, balance at 633 per cent interest. Apply BALDWIN & HAMMON 10 Montgomery st., Or 15 Chattanooga st., nr. 21st. FOR RENT—817 50 ONLY, 7-ROOM FLAT no dark or inside rooms: ~losets; stoves all set; 966 Union si, Oakland’ 460 Ninth st.. Oakland. water: dumb-walter: A.H. BREED & CO. ———— e OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. e A A A AN AR NTED—SMALL SUNNY COTTAGE AND state particula 34, Call Office. €O L MARIN COUNTY—3000 ACRES 26 MILES M “srom city; 10 s any size; fruit, grain, vegeta~ ble lund; rail ‘or water transit; $40 to §70_per acre; terms to suit. Syndicate Investment Com- pany, 656 Chronicle building. GRAND RANCIL OF or in subdivisions 1o su not imagine a more des better tract of very rich, than every square fooi of really is. I adjure y. Wi AS A WHOLE ou could n nor a black loam, deep, this 24315 acres t's gilt edze and must be o0d, and so 10 tmprove the golden_opportunity of securing the cream of that lovely Napa valley by this ranch for balf its actual value: splendid frui, vine, corn or vegetable lani; now all in very thrifty crop of zrain, except the beautiful grounds surronnding the COMPLETE AND GOOD SET OF BUILDINGS and the B ‘acres of assorted varieties of fall-bearing fruit trees: sprinkled couuty road forms the three-quarier mile of front boundary and Napa River the rear; & 2lga To deep, clesr lake, full of fish, fed by ne ing springs, is an ubusual and valuable feature: also spiendid well: abundance of fuel and shude from large oaks along bank of river and scattercd over piace and the Ly mile shaded en- trance avenue; 1.’s stmpiy grand; would exchange. N. D. SICKELS, THE LAND AGENT, 620 Market st., opp. Palace Hotel, S. F. 3 B T HAVE 5 IMPROVED STOCK &11_)00 ranches, neareach other, all clear, aggregating 1120 acres; will exchange: fine resi® dence in Gllroy, $4000 . $8500: 20- acre ranch, Sonoma County, $1000; 80 acres fruit laud near Napa, $2200; 2 acres in' Napa, $ 500; 1614 acres vineyard at St. Helena, $1600: i clear; elegantly furnished summer villa in Santa Cruz Mountains. CHAB. COLTON, 906 Market st. [OR HOMES IN LOS GATOS OR ORCHARDS in the viciuity or in Santa Cruz Mountains call or address C. K. STETSON, box 298, with B. H. Noble & Co. 0 SAVE FORECLOSING MORTGAGE — Choice lands $35 per acre; 134 hours from city, Alameda Land Company, 57 Chronicle bullding. ONTRA COSTA COUNTY LAND FOR SALE; send for list. D. J. WEST, Martinez, Cal. ND FOR OUR [ OF ORCHARD HOMES for sale. WOOSTER & WHITTON. San Joss. TTTLE HOMES CLOSE TO TOWN: M- proved: easy terms; also 4, 6 and 12 acis pleces ou 8 and 10 years' credit Sparly lm proved, with small house etc. D. H. TWING, sonoma Inquire 632 Market st.. 8. F. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—1435 PARK STREET. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. MARCUSE & REMMEL,~CONTRACTORS M and butlders, Bay-sireet’ station, Alameds, Cal., telephone 2. $J200—$25 cash, $20 monthly; 37:6 frontage; handsome new colonial cottage; 5 rooms and bath. $2450—$26 cash, $22 50 monthly: 53X117; cot- tage of 5 rooms andl bath. $2800—No cash, $25 monthl. corner house; 7 rooms and bath. $3000—No cash: $25 monthly; 87:6x100; NW. corner: cottage; 6 rooms. $3250—6 rooms and bath, t0 be bullt to order, in elegant location. Several special bargains in lots. THouses and stores 10 let from 10 up. Open Sundays and holidays. OR SALE—COTTAGE OF 6 ROOMS AT very low price: also two unimproved lots. Ad- dress 908 Fagle ave,, Alameda. OUK—$350 FUR LOTs HALF A BLOCK from Park st., Alameda, on instaliments; fine location. H.B. PINNEY, 802 Broadway, Oakland. FRULT ORCHARD INVESTME WILL net 30 per cent: 30 acres peach, apricot. prune and pexr, selected especially for canning ana dr,- ing; cantiery near (hat will make five year's con- tract for fruilt; best and safest frult orchard propo- sition in the State. JOHN T. HALL, Alameda, Cal. OTTAGE, 4 ROOMS AND BATH, LARGE lot, $1800, $200 cash, balance easy terms: cottage, 4 rooms, large lot, $1000 cash., THOS. F. BAIRD, 1303 Park s F %2'0 CHOICE NEW 6-ROOM COTTA ' PZIUU. jor 83x109, “ali street work: $200 cash, $25 a month; nice cottage, 4 rooms, lot, $1500, terms. J. H. YOUNG, 1243 Park OMES BUILT ON TERMS WITHIN THE reach of ail; rare chance (0 ire a home on easy terws: 4, 5, 6 and 7 room cottages and 2. tory dwellings on easy terms: from $2000 up: $1. cash; balance on_easy montbly payments to suft. Address A. k. DENKE, real estate, architect and builder, 1502 Seventh st., Alameda. SNAP_IF YOU WANT T0 SEE A PRETTY £\ house 1ok at the one just finished on Central ave, between Oak and Walnut sts., Alumeda: I Am sure it you wished to buy It will svit vou, as it large rooms very finely frescoed and open most every afternoon. GEO. B. 453 Ninth st., Onkland. A WEEES NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THR WEEKLY CALL. in wrapver, for mailing. 5x100: sunny PROPERTY WANTED. AND WANTED IN LARGE BODIES FROM 41000 acres up; improved or unImMprov deal with owners only Addre.s Farm, Fie Fireside, Homeseekers' Depar:ment, Chicago, Iil. V"Axr ‘D—RESIDENCE, FOR STOCK AND 0 O’ Farrell hog ri WILL LOAN $2000 ON MINING OR REAL pro erty. k., box 3, Call Oflice. ALAMEDA HOUSES TO LET. 0 HENT—NEW COTTAGE: 5 ROOMS; ALL modern improvements: lawn: flowers; rent $20: water free. 1434 Ninth st., bet. Mastick and Encinal station, Alamedu. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. DOR SALE—A LOVELY NEW HOME IN Berkeley; close to station and university; 9 ; eniirely modern: a genuine bargain: only 0. G. MAY & CO, 2125 Center, Berkeley, OLOAN BY PRIVATE PARTY; EROM $20 0 $5000 on good security. ¥.0.box 444, Onkland OANS ON REAL FSTATE 1ST GOR 2ND imortgages, furniture or PIAN0S: NO removal; any amount; low rates. BECKER, 528 Montgomery. DVANCES ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES jewelry, also 0o rurniture, pianos, without re- moval; lowest rates. BALDWIN JEWELRY STORE, 948 Market st.; open evenings. NY AMOUNT: 1ST, 2D or 3D MORTGAGES: estates, undivided interests, real estate in pro- bate. MCCOLGAN, 24 Monigomery, room 3. T OANS ON BONDS, DIAMONDS, WATCHES, i jewelry, silverware, sealskins, silks and instra- ments; interest low: private entrance: private rooms; disireet attendants, at UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave. 7 ONEY LYING IDLE: TAKE est per month for each S1000; same rate sec- ond mortgage or life insurance. Coin, box 2, Call. MEY LOANED ON_JEWELEY AND other valuables st the Security Loan Office 1106 Market st..or. Mason: private entrance 7 Furs. TRECT ON YOUK FURNITURE OR PIANO: no removal; no delays; 1o commissions: low intercst. Rm. 88, Donohus bldg, 1170 Market st. OS. B. TOPLITZ HAS $100,000 TO LOAN ON life insurance policies, 330 Pine st OANS ON FURNITUKE, PIANOS AND diamonds: confidential. Room 107, 8 Eddy st TET & 3D MORIGAGES: INTERESTS IN Fs. Ltates:iowes: rates:no delas MURPHY 28 Mrkt. DVANCESON DIAMONDS JEWELRY, £TC A Colambln Loan & L ‘ollateral Ofiee. 8 Grani ava. PAWNBROKERS, T 126 KEARNY ST.. KOOM 9—MONEY loaned, watches, dIAmonds, eic.; 10w rates: pri- Vate rooms:_elevator: pledges T0r sal s chieap. LEGAL NOTICES, Nofi@i:"i‘fifiiuibfibm—r TATEOF ELIZA R. HILL, deceased. Notice 18 hereby given by the undersigned, adminsirator of the esiate of ELIZA R. HiLL, decensed. to the creditors of and AT$5 INTER- all persons having claims ugaiose the said de- ceased, 10 exhibit them with the necessary vouch- ers within four months after the first publication of this notice to the said administrator at the office of M. 8. TAYLOR, City Hall, Alameda, County of ‘Alameda, State of California, which said office the undersigned selecte a8 his place of business in ail matters connected with said estate of ELIZA R. HiLLy decessed. GREORGE A, HikL, ‘Administrator of the estate of ELIZA R. HILL, decensed. Dated Aiameda, May 29, 1896. JOTICE — NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that the Ciy Treasurer of Lus Augeles, Cal., is prepared (o pay funding bonds, Nos. 11, 12,18, 14, 18, 18, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, %8, 23. ¥4, 25, 26, for the sum of $500 each, isyued in 1881, with all interest accrued thereon, on presentation atthe office of the City Treasurer of Los Angeles, Cal.; and i? the same are not presented for redemption within forcy (40) days after the first publication 0f this notice the interest on suid bonas will cesse, W. A. HARTWELL, Clty Treasurer. Los Angeles, Cal., May 28. 1891, NITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT, NISTH Judicial Circuit, Northern District of Cali- 1ornla. In 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 thst_a special session of the Cironit Court of the Unitéd States of America of the Ninth Judicial Ciremt, in_aud for the Northern District of Callfornia, be and hereby is appointed 0 be held at the courtroom of suid court in the United States Appraisers’ building, in the City and County of San Francisco, in safd disteict, on Friday, the 12th day of Juue, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-six, at the hour of 11 o'clock 4. 3. Wituess my hend aud seal at the City and Gouniy of Sub Frauclsco thls twenty-sixth day of Hay, A. D. 185 Seal. [Signed] JOSEPH McKENNA, Unt'ed States Circait Judge, Ninth Judicial Dis- trict. To BARRY BALDWIN Esq, TUnited States Marshal, Northern District of California, Avd W, J. COSTIGAN Esa., Clerk Uniied States Circuit Court, Northern District of Caiifornia, o OSEPH_J. MASON, REAL ESTATE AND o nsurance " agent, Bérkeley station, adjoining nk. 100D HOMES FOR RENT OR FOR SALE on easy terms. 0. G. MAY & CO., real estate and bulldine, 2128 Center st.. Berkealey. BERKELEY HOUSES. OR RENT — CHOICEST LOCATION IN Berkeley: lot 100x270; fruits and flowers ga- lore: 8 rooms, bath, laundry, etc.: all besutifully furpished; to first-class renant long term. See CAPTAIN MORRISON, Borkeley. JOR RENT—FU K ED HOUSE; 5 ROOMS nd batn: plano; $30. 014 Virginia st., near Berry man station. PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. LARGE CORNER LOT IN SUTTER + City; worth §200. DECKER, 1020 Marker. D00 20 nonses and lois irom 31250 to.. 810,000 50 ranches, al sizes, ;rom $100 to... s0,000 1000 25 lodging-houses and hotels from $200 to. . DECKER, 1020 Market st., opposite Fifch, mond disirics for small place in the country; chil at 207 Polut Lobos ave. J. J. MILLER. incumbered. lot in San Francisco, 17x114 feot, on Twenty-fourih st., Nos. 932 and 984,with build: pletely fited up; 4-room cotiage: electric-cais on street: vaiuation $8000; mortgage $3000. J., box 128() ACKES TINBER TAND, KERY water: fine for eattle-raising. N..bx.16.C PROPOSALS. O California street, San_Francisco.—<ealed bids will be_recclved at’the Secretary’s office of the up to 12 M. on the first_day Of June next, for any part of five thousand (5000) shares of ihe Stock of res. A1l stock allotted on said bids will ba ready for delivery on the 1ith day of June following, and of sald month. Al bids must be accompauied by & deposit of No bids will be entertained at less than minety- nine (396) dollurs per whare. By p) $6 BARGAINS—WHAT DO YOU WANT? 100 busiuess places. all kinds, from £50 to 4009 ANTED—TO EXCHANGE LOT IN RICH- XCHANGE—FOR IMPROVED RANCH, UN- ings in pood conaition; 2 stores; large hall com- 4, Call Office, e —— QPRING VALLEY WATER WORKS, 516 Spfln’ Valley Waier Works, 516 California sireet, :i;: company, in lots of not less than ten (10) ‘must be taken and pald for on or before the 15th :g:cgb) dollars per share, in gold coin or certified rder of the Bourd of Trustees. PELHAM W. AMES, Secretary. San Francisco, May 21, 1896. ROPOSALS—SIATE PRISON SUPPLITS, Sealed proposais will be received at the oflice of the clerk at State Prison, San Quentin, until 10 A3, Saturday, the 13th day of Juno, 1808, and at the office of the clerk at Siate Prison, Folsom, unitl 9:30 A X., Saturday, the 20th day'of June, 1805, ' whichl iimes aid places they will be opened In_presence of bidders, for furnishing and delivering supplies for swid prisons. consisting of subsls ence siores, forage, fuei, clothing, nedi- cies, lime, cemen: and other 'staple suppiies, Srom July 1, 1896.40 June 30, 1867, inclustve, on conditions as per printed schedule, which wil be furaisiied upon application at elther Of tho above oftices. No bid will be cousidered unless made upon said scheduies, por uniess sccom panied by tne certified check therein required, nor from any ocher parties than bona-fide ‘dealers in_ tho classes of articles to be furnisned, Each bidder must accompauy his bid with a certified check upon some well-known and responsible banking-house for at least 10 per cent of the amount, payable to R. M. FITZGERALD, presi- dent of aid board, of ‘Lis bid, conditioned that the blader will enter into a contract upon notice of ac- ceptance as required by law. "Bids for either prison mus: be marked seps- raterv. All payments made on contracts will be paid iu cash or Controller’s werrants. Bidders wiil careiuily follow the conaitions of the scheduies. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids, as the public interest muy require, and Yoo der any quantity over or under the amoun! R FITZGNEALD, President, EwvL1s, Clerk, OST—A BIRD DOG; WHITE WITH BROWN 4 Spots; 810 reward.’ 861 Howard st. OST—GOLD W NOGRAM J T suitable reward. arreil ss. OST—$25 REWARD—_SMALL DOG; TAN J color: black stripe down back: white ring aronnd neck; white feet and tail. The above re- ward will bs paid by returning same to W. T, CLARK. Windsor Hotel, Fif:h and Market sts. ] OST, MONDAY—BROWNISH RED MEMO- Jrandum book, going from California Hotel to Palace. Reward if 1eturned to Paluce Hotel laundr; OST—A PASSBOOK WiTH THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in the name of LUIGI ALCURL No. 146570. The finder will please return to bank. e — LATESTI SHIPPING INVTELLIGENCE, Arrivea NDAY, May 31 n, $8 hours from 0 John Rosenfela's Stmr City of Everett, Buck Nanaimo: 8640 tons coal, Sons. Schr J G Wall, Gallup, 3 days from Eureka; 140 M 1t lumber, to Chas Nelson. Schr Laura Pike, Jjohnson, 37 hours from Kue reka; Inmber and shirgles, (o Ciies Neison. BIRTIS—MARRIAGES—DEATILN, [Birth, marriagsand death notices sent by mall will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication oflices and be indorsel with the name and residence of persons authorized 10 have the sume published. | BORN. ARMES—In Los Gatos, May 28, 1896, tothe wite of Clayton Armes, a son. DA VIS—In this city, May 81, 1896, to the wife ot Andrew M. Davlis, & deugbter. HOGAN—In this city, May 28, 1896, to the wife ot M. Hogan. & daugliter. SILVER—To the wife of Otto Silver, a daughter, WARREN—To the wifeof William P. Warren, a daughter. ————— e —— MARRIED. SMITH—MURTHA—In this city, May 30, 1898, by the Rev. Willlam H. Tubb, William' Smith and Katie Murtha, both 0f San Francisco. e e e e e e ey [IVSTH Bechmann, Carl M. Larus, Francois Callaghan, Kate Lob: Chervin, Fannie Cooper. Minna Cox. James ¥ Lusk, Mrs. Fiizabeth Petcrson, Anters Reagdon, Edward D. Daytason, Jacob Robeke, Sophia Dolan, Minnie Sestig, 4. G, Fiizpatrick,CatherineT Sweet, Tom G. Johnston, William P, Swartley, Kate M. Kelton, Charles I.. Weilman, G=orge H. Kictler, May Eva ‘Wilson, Haunah T. BECHMANN—In West Berkeler, May 29, 1806, Carl M. Bechmann, & native of San Francisco, aged 1 year and 9 months. CHERVIN—In this clty, Moy 30, 1596, Fannio, beloved wife of Sam nddanghter of Mrs. Theresa Altman, a native of San Fraucisco, aged 31 years. 5 7 Friends and acqualntances ara respects sully invited to aitend the funeral THIS DAY (Monday), at 10:30 o'clock A. ., from her iate Tesidence, 8308 Seventh street, thence Lo Hills of Eternily Cemetery by 11:45 0'Clock A« . train from Third 2nd Townseud streets. COOPER—In this city, May 30, 1898, Minaa, be- loved wite of Salomon Cooper, a native of Kepin, Poland, aged 85 years. COX—In this elty, May 30. 1896, James Peter, he- 1oved son of Hannah and the lnte James A. Cox, @ native of San Francisco, aged 6 yoars 10 months and 8 anys. &@"The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Monday), at 1:30 o'clock P. M., from ihe mother's residence, 236 Noe strect. lnterment private, Holy Cross Cemeters. CALL\GHAN—In this city, May 30, 1896, Kute, beloved sister of Thomas and Peter Caliaghan, ve of Killmainham, Kells, County Meath, d, aged 63 years. B3~ Fricnas #hd acouaintances are respect- fuliy Invited to attend e funeral THIS DAY (Monday), at_8:30 0'ClOCK A. M.. from the par- lorsof MCAvVOy & Gailagher, 20 Fifth street, thence (0 St. Patrick’s Chureh, where o solemn req .iem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 0'clock A. M. ¢ 31, 1896, Jacob, hnsband of . father of Joseph ., samuel and David Davidson, and brother of A. Heineberz, a native of Tecklemberg. Westphatia, Germanv, sged 71 years 1 month and 7 davs. [New York ¢ ity, Phiiadelphia (Pa.) and Poritand (Or.) papers piease copy. | #3The funeral will take piace T0-MORROW (Tuesaay), ‘clock A. M., from the family residence, 411 Golden Gate avenue. In- terment Home of Peace Cemeters by tram from Third And Townsend sireeis at 11:450'clock A.M. DOLAN—I this cizy, May 50, 185, Minnie.dearly beloved wife of Thomas ¥. Dolan, and sister of Joun. Annie and Surah O'Hanlon. a naiive of Connty Armagh, [reland, sged 29 years. Ba-Friends nnd acqualniances are respect: fully invited to attend the funeral TH'S DAY (dionday), at 9:30) 0'0lock A. M., from her late residence, 135 Ash avenue, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, Van Ness avenue. wheren solemn requiem masa will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 0'Clock A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemeters. FITZPATRICK—In this city, May 31, 1898, Catherine Teresa Fitzpatrick, beloved mother of Mrs. W. O. Dickson, Mrs. Otto Hessmann, Far- rell J., Joseph A. and Laura Fitzpatrick, & na- tive of Roscommon, Ireland, aged 56 years 3 months and 10 days. B4 Friends and scquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the foncral TO-MORROW (Tuesaar), ot 10 0'clock A. M., from her late resi- dence, 2108 Hyde street, thence (o0 St. Bridget's Church, corner Vau Ness avenue and Broadway, where a solemn requien high mass will be cele brated for the repose of her sou., commeneing at 10:30 o'clock A. M. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. JOHNSTON—William Presley Tohnston died in this city, May 0, %986, aged 50 years 5 months and 18 days, a native of Kiltanning. Pa. BFThe decensed ieaves & widow and thres chiliren—Mrs. Harrie: Johnston, Presiey T. John R. snd Bele H. Johnston. Interment Sacramento. Fuaeral to take place from Cali- fornia Undertaking Pariors, corner Stockton and Geary streets. KELTON—In this city, May 81, 1896, Charles L., only and beloved son of L. C. and Matiida Kelton, anaiive of Sun i rancisco, sged 3 years 9 moaths and 24 days. KITT LER—In this city, May 30, 1896, May younkest and beloved aaughter of W.'U. Josephine Klttler, @ native of San Franc aged 18 days. LARUA—In this city, May 31, 1896, Francois TLarua, anative of France, aged 43 years 10 monthis and 20 days. LOHSE—In this city, Mav 81, beloved busband of Julla Lobsc. Mrs. R. A. Wolf and Katie, Fred, Julius, Nicho- laus. Thomas and_Amy Lohse and brother-in- law ot F. W. Barkhaus, # nutive of Flensburg, Holsteln, Germany, aged 66 years 3 months and 17 days. BaFriends and &cquAINtAnces are rognec- fuly invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW &'I‘uudly} at 1 o’clock p. .. from his late resi- ence, 1114 Franklin sireer, thence to Masonic Tem ple, where the funeral services will be held under the auspices of Hermana Lodge No.127, F. and A. M., av 2 o'clock P. M. Interment Masonle Cemeters. LUSK—1In tafs it =, May 30, 18 Lusk, o native of Trewnd, aged 55 vears. PETERSON—In this city. May 26, 1895, Anders, beloved husband of Katis Poterson. and father of Emy, George, Uscar and Frank Peterson, @anaiiveof Norway, aged 36 years 8 months and 18 days. R Friends and acquaintances aro respects faily invited 0 attend the funcrai TO-MORROW (Tuesday), 86 2 0'clock P. X., from the par- lors o H. P. Petersen & 8 McAllister stroet. Intermen: L. . O. ¥, Cemetery. REARDON—A requiem high mass will_be cele- brated at St. Ignaios Church TO-MORROW (Tuesday), n: 8 o'clock P. X.. for the reposs of the soul ‘Bdward D, Keardon, who was 10st on the sceamer Colima. ROBCKE~—In this citv, May 31, 1894, Sophie, be- loved child of Charles ¥. and ‘Johanna Robeke, anativeof San Fraucisco, aged 8 months. SAFTIG—In this city, May 30, 1896, at his late residenos, 913 Filbert sureet, J. G.. husband of Marie Saftig, and father of Mrs. C. Missonier, Frneyt Satug, Mrs. M, Le Grande and J. G. Saf- tiz Jr. and grandfaiher of Elsa and George Eunent/end Erncst Saitig J7. a atlve of Prussia, aged CATS. ‘aOfilicers and members of Teutonla Council No. 86, 0. C. E.. and San Francisco Stamm No. 246, U. O. K. M., wud friends ar» respectfully in- Vited fo_attend the funefal THIS DAY (Mon- day), at 10 0'clock A. ¥., from the residence, 912 Tilbert street, thence to Red Mea's Hall, 510 Bush street, where funeral services will take place. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. SWARTLEY—TIn this city, May 31, 1896, Kate 3., beloved wiie of Wiilam Swartley. SWEET—In San Jose, May %6, 1896, Tom G. beloved husband of Alice Sweet, and facher of Elolse Sweet, o native of Black Hills, Dak., aged 29 years. WELLMA N—Suddenly, at Fairfax, May 50, 1895, Geotge ‘L., beiovel husband of Eleanor. W ell: man, and facher of Beatrico M. Wellman, a na- 49 vears. A& Fricnds and ualntances are respect- fully Invited to attend che funeral THIS DAY (Mondny), &t 2 o'clock . M., from the Lnird Congregational Chur-h. Fiiieen® street, between Masion and -Vaienda Interment Masonic Cemetery. WILSON—In this city, May 29, 1826, Hannah T., beloved wife of Charies A. Wiison, and sister of Frederick 0. Bobbins, a native of San Francisco, aged 31 years 8 montha and 10 days. AwFriends and acqualntances are respec- sully Jnvited to attend the fameral IHIS DAY (Mondny), at 1 0'clock P: M., from ¥he residence of C. L. Tilden, 1118 Golden Gace avenue. L terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. DAVIDSON va, d 0y 6, Mrs. Elizabeth ITED UNDERTAKERS' EMBALMING PARLORS. Everyshing Requisite jor Firsi-class Funerals at Reasonable Rates. Telephon Souch 167. 27 and 29 Fifth & MCAVOY & CALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, $0 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. E Telephone 8080. i

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