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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JUNE o ey 1896. 15 et ————————————————————————————————————— L S e ] AND OTHERS HAMMOND, 10 FIFTH AND MI rent cheap. NEAR W sunny side of street. . 411 Montgomery st. NEAR ELI 9 rooms and 1218 5585 duced and house ne-wly ON & BU 21 12285 PINE, $16. ionsets ooms. I OUSE OF 8 OR 4 SUNA $10. 16! ilver st., near Fourt 'h)l POST, BE JUNES AND L { 2% worti—10 rooms and bath, in perfect order; 3 downtown location; only $80 rent. & BURKE 416 HYPE-H USE UF 7 BouMS aao D bath. Inquire a: 41 29 - SEE THAT $32 90. sunny e-room n . O9ON) LEAVENWORTH — HOUSE 10 202 fooms: “baancitatiy * aituated: larze grounds: rent very moderat 1 OUST, 7 ROOMS: ¥ provements; girde . 1529 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS — Continued. SCOTT—8 OR 4 UNFURNISHED Powel| Street. POWELL—3SUNNY FURNISHED RMS. 161 roonis; bath: garden; rent reduced; call afternoon. complete for housexeeping: reasonable. Scott Street. sixth Sireet. SIXTH — 4 GOOD UNFURNISHED rooms and cellar; also 2 sunny unfurnished rooms. | Seventh Street. |13 SEVENTH—FURNISHED FRONT SUN- ny corner rooms; housekeeping: cheap. 7IH—LARGE SUNNY FURNI~HED housekpg rooms; veranda; yard; reasonable 136 tevenson Streei. STEVENSON, CORNER FIFTH-FUR- nished rooms for housekeeping. 40 luird Sirves THIRD — HOUSEKEEPING RUOMS; complete front, first floor; bath, gas. { THIRD—2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR 33 housekeeping: water frec; $6. —l.fn{ RD, COR. ~OUTH PARK—SUNNY D1+ rooms for housekeeping; range and run- ning water. NISHED ELL Van Ness Avenue. VAN NESS AVE., COR. GEARY—-10R 2 rooms with kitchen complete. 1021 .L1S — FURNISHED HOUS rooms and bat pply on the premises. [P URNITT RE OF 4 ROOMS CHEAP $10 2515 Moss st o™ AG ¢ NEW, J bath nts: barn. 8: h COTTAGEOF 5 ROOMS. ove st. TR WILLOW AVE e Washgton street. = () WASHINGTON— Y UNFURNISH- DU.Z ed housekeeping rooms: running water. "8 WS FOR 5 C — THM WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for mailing. ROOMS TO LET. Bourbin Place. BOURBON PLACE, OFF EDDY, NR. STEIN- er—Single and double sunny front rooms: bath; | [e ) Inonire at 500 ¢ MA—COTTAC nable: afte 5 HOUSE TO T, . NE. corner Fillmore: loca- 0. VON RHEIN P LAT AND OTHERS TO [LAT-A Nic rent by BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Mont- gomery st. T WO SICE FLATS; RENT CHEAT ritt st., between Seventeenth and NNY FIVE-ROOM FL. enth and Ha TONVENTE rent $1 Castro. ( Bush Street. NEWLY FURNISHED SUNNY Octavia Street. OCTAVIA, NEAR HAYES—2 NICELY furnished sunny front rooms; reasonable. Eddy Street. 7 EDDY—FRONT ROOM; { private tamily; low rent. |41 GAS: BATH; 30 Eighth Street. JHERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE, 28 STH .. near Market; furnished and unfurnished. Lllis Streer. MHE RAMONA, 130 ELLIS; MRS. KATE 8. HART, '—A quiet house; centrally lo- newly furnishe ot & cold water. OSEDALE HOUS. —1 at reduced rent; sati Everett Street. ~ EVERETT—FURNISHED ROOMS, $3, © 4, §5 per month. | 24 5 rooms; $14 = FURNISHED FRON rolsom T ROOSS SUITABLE le rooms. 1583 Folsom st. Street. for doctor; also BOARDING AND ROOMS. Office, \W ANTED — SUMMER BOARDERS: HOME cQoking: convenient t electric and local steam | ARGE SUSNY "FRONT SUITE, WITH 4'board ; also a single room ; all strictly first-class: in privats family; Western Addition: references 122(, McALLISTER—FINELY FURNISHED sunny rooms, with or without board. 59 ELLIS — PARLOR FLOOR, 3 ROOMS; 1’.1— POLK (NORMANDIE)-ELEGANT {19 rooms, siuzle ana suites; newly fur- opens June 1 as u first-class 'family hotel; T OTEL BERTLING, 714 BUSH—A FAMILY references given and required: all mod- CHILDREN BOARDED. FANT OR CHILD 10 BOARD; easonable. 1413 Sacramento st. to board: nice home; mother’s care; best of references. 1205 Laguna st. VW [DOW WISHES INFANT OR TWO CHIL- box 78, C RE ERMAN FAMILY WANTS lor2 children to board and care for; large all plain and fancy needlework taught free to girls: reasonable. Address W. E.. box 81, Call. EDUCATIONAL. st The very best individual instruction: 20 trial lessons in’ Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Pen: manship, Typewriting, etc., $1; books free. cars. 1142 Seventeenth st., East Oak'and. exchanged. Address M. R., box 43, Cail Office. also others; reference: references fencos 7 OULD LIKE TWO OR THREE CHILDREN dren to board; healthy locality. AddressC. F., play-ground; ~garden: firsi-class home cooking: TTEND STIRHUS COLLEGE, 723 MARKET RIVATE ACADEMY OF DANCING; CLAS: ©s Tues, and Fri. Misses HUDDY, 6a Hyde st. VEW ~PROPOSITION IN SHORTHAND writing; common wri Ing requires an average ot 5 np or down sirokes per sound, and writes 25 WOrds per minute: therefore, if you write every sound by one up or down stroke you may write 125 words without abbreviations. HECHT'S school of ten-letter shorthand and typewriting (two months’ course $25), room 708, Spreckels building, 927 Market si., Nan Francisco. OUKKELPING BY TARR: ONLY ACCOUNT- A5 aut teaching; 14 time and far more practical than any coliege; rapid calculations. 659 Market. " DROFESSOR G. MANSFIELD, TEACHER OF violin, guitar, mandolin, banjo. 1707 Market. OSEPH GREVEN, VOICE-IMPROVER. 82 Ninth §t. OOKKPNG, WRITNG, ARITHMTC, GRAM R noclasses: $5 month. 845 Mission MANDOLIN, PIANO AND VOCAL mo. MARY WESTHATS, 39 Fifth. ENCH ACADEMY, CASTILIAN , 8 lessons w.; §3 m. Maze bld,,r.57. QPANISH, F and Pari QPANISH, FRENCH, GERMAN; MODERATE. D Melsterschast School Languages, 122 O’ Farreil s: YRES THE LEADING SHORTHAND COL- lege, 325 Montgomery st.; individual instruc- tion in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, etc.: life scholarship 850; low rates per week and month. PELASCOS LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private theairicals arranged: pupils rehearsed on stage. R. 6 and 12, 1.O.0.F. block, 7th and Mkt JCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME- chanical engineering. surveying, architecturs, assay; estab. ‘64 VAN DER NAILLEN, 798 Mkt HE% \LD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 2 ST. Bookkeeping, business practice, shorthand, typing, electrical engineer:ng, telegraphy. modera languagey rapidly taught. Write for cataiogue. IGHTSCHOOL:HEALL'S BUS. COLLEGE: 2% Corthand. Enolish: low rx Geary Ntreed. usekeeping: N T, 4 ROOMS, 2015 ZOE, bei. Third and Fourth, Bryant and Brannan. ) SIE, NR. SINXTH—UPPER F paper-d: hot and cold wat 5 Eighteenth st. FLAT—4& 'WENTY-THIRD & rom Casiro cars; 4 rooms: bath; large ROOMS; YARD; BASE- 8 iis st TWENTY-THIRL HOUSEKEEPING Californ 597 CALIFORNTA TLY FUR- L. nished rooms and bath for housekeeping; heap. Call before 1 P. M. Ells Stre IS—SUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS plete for housekeeping; very cheap. o olf FIFTH—SUNX el & SUNNY ROOMS FOR HOUS rent moderate. reet. = FOURTH— e ho TING FRONT ROOMS 150 single. reasonable )4 (3 FOURTH — ST NY ROO 1D and housekeeping: i Dished; day, week or mon ‘l( 7~ FOURTH—FURNISHED HOL DU ing rooms; bedroom and kiichen; $8and cei. e ROOMS: BATH; 2 beds. 1817 Geary. Harrison Street. 175 RRISON—BEDROOM AND KITCHESN 41T tarnisne : $8. e FURNISHED lv)“ d singie, cheap. # VALENCIA—1 OR 2 9r BE Z4) rooms: nicely turnished with or without kitehen; gas and bath. Howard Stree:. NY FUR- © HOWARD — LAKGE SU F cheap; single Z nished housekeeping room rooms $1 up. 704 HOWARD — Y FRONT ROUMS ; cheap. for housei Hyde Sireei. % usekeeping; FURNISHED no chil- HYDE S rooms. compl 21 aren. Larkin Sireec. NICE HOUSEKEEPING, SIN- 917 LARKIN— &l POST—LARG LEWIS, OFF TA - @ complete: $12. fu 16 = 43R GEARY — ELEGANTLY FURNISHED BATH OO sunny corner suite; also sunny single front r free; cars 1 blo rooms. FIRST, BET, 3 1' J GEARY—SUITE OF PARLORS: OTHER 0—Upper flat o 9 rooms: light housekeeping if desired. Golden Gate Avenue. %14, GOLDEN GATE AVE.—HANDSOMELY furnished rcoms, suitable for 1 or 2 gentle- men. Grant Avenue. 1 GRANT AVE.—FUR 2 by day, week or mont SHED ROOMS transient. 101 Grove Street. 105 §ROVE=-NICELY FURNISHED LARGE ) front room. $7: single room, #4. 1 GRO SUNNY F HED BAY- 1 24U window tront room, #5. Howard HOWARD—SUNNY FRONT ROOM; hot and cold water; $6 month. HOWARD — LARGE window room for 1 or 2 Street. 1107 251 2420 garden HO sunny 825. ¢ bay-window rooms; fine location; Harrison Street. NY FRONT ROOM, 954 Harrison st. ARGE ¢ kitchen. WITH 7 JONES—NICEL { singie rm. 11 : 9 200 s oot single: newly furnished: baib, etc.; $10 to SHED SUNNY private. Laguna Street. % LAGUNA—2 NICE SU. FRONT 1205 i v or unfurnished. i-eurny Streei. RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY—PLEAS- 21t sunny rooms, en sulte and single; firs class | €Very respect: terms reasonable. | CLAIRVOYANTS. A and 81 A A S0cis ana s1—50cia and $1—p0 ctm “KNOWLEDGE IS POWR.” Therefore consult the great clairvoyants, PROFS. EUGENE AND VAN DE VERE, 1728 MARKET ST, Thelr readings astonish the most skeptical. All are satisfled. The professors give advice on ail matters that are of interest to humanity. Busi- ness, speculation. investments, insurance, love, courtship, marriage and divorce; settie lovers' guarrels ‘and cause speedy and happy marriages. They locate mines and_buried treasures, find lost or stolen proverty, interpres dreams, cure bad babits and destroy’ evil influences in' halt the time required by the best of the other mediums. Remember, there are but few mediums in the world that can work these wonders, and none out- side of the eminent professors In San Francisco. Kemember also that the professors are perma- nendy located 1n San Francisco: they are here 1o stay. Hours 10 A. 3. 10 8 P. M. Sundays2 to 6 . M. Letters containing stamps snswered. PROFS. EUGENE & VAN DE VERE, Market st. MOLE: TRUE, CELEBRATED GYPSY, GIVES L'infallible Tove charms toall; unprecedented success in New York City: greatest card reader on the coast. Rooms 44-45, 506 Stockton st. Hours 9 (0 8; elevato SROF. C. 1. 1007 MARKET., NR. wonderful power: advice on ail affair ness coufidential: 9 to 8; also Sunday. ])0 ANOT FAIL TO CONSULT FROF. M. L Carnelle, the celebrated clairvoyant and busi- ness medium; he gives correct information on love, courtship, marriages, journeys. lawsmts, mining speculations and ail family affairs; tells you where 10 go and wnat to do to be successful, Teunites the separatec and causes a speedy mar- riage with the one of vour choice: letters with stamp answi 220 : hours 9 t GI N STEWART, TH & ter, is A born medium: guarantees you a true likeness of future husband.or wife: materializes before your own_eyes so you_ean see no fraud is practiced upon the public, for 50c and $1; call and be convinced of her wonderful gift. Rooms 3 and 4, 917 Market st. MBLE PORTER, WONDERFUL CLATRVOY- YL ant, card-reader, born with a douple veil and second sight; ladies 50c, gents $1; palmistry and s $1 50. 126 Turk st., nr. Jones. U, BEST MEDIUM: REVEALS ent, future; 25¢c up. 764 Howard st. | = FLUENTLY: | I ksuhiren:. N tips on races; names given; 25¢ up. b Fourth. 103‘) MARKET — F SHED SUNNY (v YPSY LitE READER; LADIES, 26c: & rooms to let; $1 week and up. ¥ gents, 50c ; readings daily except Sun. 5 7th. Y OSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET — PER night, 35¢ to $1; weck, $1 50 to $5: families. 5 , PAST AND FU- 11 Tehama, upstairs, near Fourth. Mary Street. 1 MARY, BET. AND HOWARD— Neatly furs : cheap. Minna Stree:. 21 67T MINTA. COR. EIGHTH_NEWLY FUR- | nished bay-window rooms; $1 a week. 771 MINNA —FURNISHED SUNNY { Z {2 ouble room; gas; bath; $7. SE, 775 MISSION, NEAR Fourth—New fireproof building: 90 elegantly fornished rooms: all modern Improvements; ele- single or en suite; 25¢ 10$1 50 & d \4“ MISSION—NICELY FURNISH SUN- C ')m- sultes, or single; reasonable; board op- tional. Oak Street. ] )51 OAK ST.—SUNNY FURNISHED AND D2 unfurnished rooms; $4 and $5. ©O’karrell Street. NY ROOM; $5: USE OF BATAH. rrell st. ICE § 535 O’ N 91 Post Streer. POST—ROOM FOR ONE OR_TWO gents., closet, running water, ret.: $8 0r$10. Seventh Street. SEVENTH — NICELY FURNISHED front single rooms, $1 to $1 25 a week. SiX(hSireei. SIXTH — FRON SUITE, SUITABLE for doctor or dentist. Stockton Street. STOCKTON—2 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING rooms: §11; s'ngle room, 85 or $6. 136 227 417 futter -treet. 703 SUTTER. COR. TAYLOR—ELEGANT (U9 turnished rooms, all new, by the month. TNF SHED ALCOVE ROOM; RENT $10. 935 Sutter st. A—2 HOUSEKEEPING; cheap; also single. —TWO LARGE ROOMS FOR COM- MIN 11:[ SUTTER—NICELY FURNISHED rooms, single, 8uits, also housekeeping. Taylor Street. TAYLOR—NEWLY FURNISHED BU: ny frontrooms; single or en suite. 149 0Q MISSION — 838 rooms: $10, front sunny, 85 s b = OR9Q MISSION—2 R) FURNISHED COM- s d plete for housekeeping; priva e; cheap. Montgomery Street. 7 * MONTGOMERY—NICELY 716 ea°rooma. for FU RNISH- Miscellaneous. JEW HOUSE; NE. CORNER:; WESTERN 4\ “addition; elegantly furnished; 2 lines of cars pass bouse; only adults; responsible parties. Ad dress F. N., box 67, Call Office. STORES TO LET. e o P U SO A B e S ARGE STORE AND LOFT; USE OF ELEVA- 4 tor; Mission st.. bet. Third and Fourth: rent | read cards since 11 years ot a ELLS FROM CRADLE T0 grave: fee 25 cents. 914 O'Farrell st. M LE ARNDT, BEST FORTUNE TELLER 1N 4VL the world: 50c and £1, shows you the pictureof your future husband or wife. 4 Twelfth, cor. Market \1 ME. STEWART: GREATEST CARD READ- ¥ erand ciairvoyant In world venth daughter; ge: mining, lawsuits ‘marriage; Indies or gents 50c. 917 Market, 3 and 4. JETURNED, WORLD-RENOWNED MME, U SCHMIDT, from the princlpal citles; tells past, nt and future: prices moderate. 858 Mission. SPIRITUALISM CIRCLE TO-NIGH 605 McAllister st.; skeptics invited, DL lnr SWAIN'S LECTURE IN AMERICAN £\ Hall, Berkeley, Wednesday eveving. Office, 1055 Market o F VLAIRVOYANT; LADIES 10c. MME. ONLY; FEE 25c. CITY REAL ESTATE. REar ESTATE AUCTION, at 12 o'clock noon, at the salesroom of O'FARRELL & CO., 11 MONTGOMERY STREET, LICK HOUSE BLUCK. THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1896. ENTRALLY LOCAT INVESTMENT; Taylor st., W. side, 137:6 8. of Ellis; 2-story house of 8 rooms ana bath: 211 Taylor st.: rents $45; only & few steps from Market 5t.: could be made a fine investment; street paved and accepted. DMINISTRATOR’S SALE: BRYANT ST, . side, 225 feet W. of Sixth: 819, 821 and 823 Bryant st.; 3 cottages of 4 rooms and base- ment each; rents §45 per month; streets paved and sccepted; electric-cars pass the property: lou 50x75: terms cash, subject to confirmation of the Superior Court; we can negotiate loan it desired. TEGANT OAK-ST. RUILDING LOT—FINE lot on the norih side®t Oak st., 127:6 west of Fillmore st.; a few steps from the Fillmore-st. electric cars: Oak st. paved and accepted by the clty: fine surroundinzs: size 25x137:6; terms; $2100 can remain on mortgage in Hibernia Bank st 84 per cent. OT AND IMPROVEMENTS_WEST SIDE of Mason st., 118:7 feet north of Lombard st.; 2111 Mason st.; four flais; one of 4 rooms; threa ©f 5 rooms each: stable in rear: lot has two front- ages; rents $41: street paved and wccepied; size 2676512276 to rear street; terms cash. NTH-S . RUSINESS PROPERTY E. side, commencing 100 feet N. of ¥ ive business lots, five minutes’ walk from t he City Hall and on the main highway to the Potrero: street pavel and accepted; bitumen sidewslk ; should be improved with stores and flats; electric- cars will soon pass this property; 4 lots 25x100, and one 55x100; terms cash: We Can negotiate a loan if desired. SIDE. 75 FEET E. OF SCOTT; 922 story modern house 7 rooms and Dbath: street paved and accepted; stone sidewalks 1 block from Devisadero street electric-cars; lot 23 x100; terms cash. ICHMOND BUILDING LOTS: REFEREE'S sale; 2 lots 25x120 each, W. sideof 11th ave., 125 feet 5. of Point Lobos road; level and ready to build on; street graded. sewered and macadamized; terms cash. OUTH BRODERICK, NEAR HAIGHT AND Baker—Two flas. 9and 11, Sonth Broderick: 6 rooms and bath each: sheltered from the wind and fog; fine view: & Short walk from Halght-st. cable-cars: rent $30 per month ; 1ot 38x128; terms: $2100 can remain on mortgage, Hibernla Bank, interest 614 per cent. ENTRALLY LOCATED HOWARD-ST. IN- vestment—Howard st.. nocth side, 225 feet east of Seventh: 1066, 108614 and 108614 How- ard; store and 2 flats 0f b and 7 rooms and bath: rents $61 per month: close L0 the new 1 ostoflice site and new City Hall; strees paved and accepied; ‘cable-cars pass the property: lot 25x90: terms, cash above mortgage of $3100, at 615 per cent, Hibernia Bank. TALENCIA - ST. BUSINESS PROPERTY— Two lots on the west line of Valencia sty 107 feet north of 24th; coming business property: lots extra width; street paved and accepted: cable-cars pass the property; should be improved with stores and flats; each lot 35:3x90: terms cash; we can negotiate loan if desired. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE — BRYANT-ST. flats: Bryant st., south side, 121:3 feet east of Third; 457 and 45735 Bryant st; two flats, one of 6_rooms and bath wnd one of 3 rooms: rents $37 50: street paved and accepted by the city; Third-st. eleetric cars a few steps away; lot has two frontages; size 80 1o Park lane; terms cash, subject to confirmation of Superior Court; we can negotiate loan if desired. 0ZY COTTAGE—CLINTON PARK, SOUTH side, 180 feet east of Dolores st., No. 265; cozy cottage of 6 rooms and bath, near Market and Va- lencia sts., only 15 minutes from Kearny st.: lot 25x7 sired. HESTNUT ST.—NORTH SIDE, 75 FEET east_of Dupont, 140 Chestnut’ st., 2-story house of 8rooms, divided into tenements; brick foundation: reny §25; 10t 22:6x122:6 to alley: small piece ot as per dia‘ram; terms cash. erms cash; we can negotiate loan if de- For further particulars apply to O'FARRELL & CO., Auctioneers, 11 Moutgomery st. MELY LOW PRICES. ONTING THE PARK (H ST.) ING I ST. h 9TH AVE. FRONTING 10TH AV We desire to call to your attention the block bounded as above: we believe that if you will give this property your consideration you will be fa- vorably impressed with iis aesirability either for investment or residence purposes: the block has been graded: gas and water is piped to the prop- ert; e s'reets are on the official grade. PRICE $750 AND UPWARD. TrRMS—$50 CASH, $10 MONTHLY. Remember, this property faces the park at the Ninth-ave. entrance and is vers close 0 the site for the afliliated colleges; send for a diagram. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montg mery st. | CITY REAL ESTATE. (Q¥LY £500 CASR. NEW RICHMOND HOME. AT A SACRIFICE, $3000, EANDSOME NEW COTTAGE OF | « b rooms: bath, basement and attic; ou 2d ave., near California st.; just finished: mod- ern. compiete and well bufit: lov 25x120 feet; & Tare opportunity to purchase a cozy home at & “low cash price” on easy mo thly payments. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. Bl(i VALUE. FINE INVESTMENT. IN THE WESTERN ADDITION. 15.000, & MODERN FLATS OF 6 AND A « 6 rooms and bath on the north side of Oak st., near Scott; only § years oid and in splendid_condition: rents’ $1560 per annum ; lot 50X137:6 teet; reduced from $20,000 for imme- diate sale. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO, 638 Market st. M [SSION RESIDENCE. N GOOD CONDITION. MUST BE SOLD. $7000 A SUBSTANTIAL THREE- « story residence of 14 rooms and bath on Howard st. hear 17th; at present used as a el lot 25x122:6 638 Market street. CEOICE OFFERING. ELEGANT FLATS. FACING PARK PANHANDLE. $10,000, ZEEEE MODERN FLaTs, A « nearlynew, well and substantially bullt, on the north side of Fell st.. near Lott: pays 10 per cent; lot 2615716 ft.; this 1s gilt edge prop- erty and has a great future. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO.. 638 Market street. OUTH SIDE INVESTMENT, WELL IMPROVED PROPERTY, NEAR FIFTH AND HARRISON. $42 4 SUBSTANTIAL HOUSES OF 4 . and 5 rooms each; in good condi- tion: ulways rented; pays $52 per month:. fine lot, $7:6x112; this property wouid be cheap at $5250. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & QO,, 638 Market st. PUSINESS PROPERTY, NEAR INGLESIDE RACETRACK AND NEW COURSING GROUNDS. 2000, A ,EOADHOUSE ON THE OCEAN « House road: leased for 3 years at $25 per month; lot 50x93x138. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 838 Market st. A ©0zY HOME. MU: LOT WORTH THE MO! = 1700, ASUBSTANTIAL GOTTAGE OF '« rooms and bath on Precita ave., near Coso st.; 1 block from Mission, Valencia or Fol- som st. cars; lot 40x140. EAS10N, ELDRIDGE & (O., 638 Market st. BE SOLD. A SPECIALLIST PR OF SPECTAL BARGAINS FOR SPECIAL LOTS. £4200—Sutter st., nr. Devisadero, 30:6x164. £4000—NW. cor. Church and Army, 88x80. 5$3600—Two chioice lots on " Presidio Heights, x127 £3500—Washington, nr. Devisadero, 30x127:8%4. §3260—Valiejo st., nr., Lyon. 51:6x187:6. #3000—Baker st.. nr. Osk, 25x96:10. $2250—Ashbury st., nr. Fell, 25x113:6. $2100—' layton st., nr. Pace, 25x106:3. £2000—Fi more nr. Filberi, 25x100. #1100—Lake st., r, California, 26x102:6. $1050—Second ave., nr. California st., 25x100. £900—Six lots, Excelsior Homestead, 150x100. $800—I st., nr. Twelith ave., 25x100, 8750—Tenth ave , nr. Celifornia st., 25x120. $400—Twenty-fifth ave., nr. Pt. Lobos, 25x120. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st PROPERTY WANTED. TAND WANTED IN LARGE BODIES FROM 41000 acres up; improved or unimproved: will deal with owners only Address Farm, Field and Fireside, Homeseekers' Deparument, Chicago, 11l \V ANTED-EESIDENCE, FOR STOCK AND hog ranch. _Owner, 20 (*Farreil st.. room 4. MONEY TO LOAN. |OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. BABGAINS, BARGAINS, BARGAINS FOR the times. %3500, NEW, &ROOM COTTAGE WITH + hall, bath. laundry, water, etc.; elec- tric lights and car line one block’; s reet work and sewers completed, fine view overlooking bay and city: beaunuiful yard and flowers; lot 50x125; lovely home, sithated on East Oakland Heights Tere bargain: this same property is for rent, ele- gantly fornished. for § or 4 moutbs at 830 to right party only. $1200, 5RO0M COTTAGE; NEWLY Pa- « pered and pain ed: deep basemen lot 50x150: situated near 13:h ave., East Oukland. 3160 « laundry, bish basement, water, gas, sewers, etc.: situated on 19th ave.: oily £150 cash, balance in installments of $18 or $20 per month. $3500 TWO COTTAGES OF 9 ROOM + lot 50x140: located on East 14th s within one block of business center of East Oak- Iand; also within one block of two car lines and only three blocks from broad-gauge station; both cottages now rented. $6500, BEAUTIEUL 10-ROOM HOUS D « near new Peralta Heights, East O land: receptign hall: porcelain bath; 2 elegant mantels, one of them solid maho rany; house done in panel work throughout, with beautifu ly fres- coed cup ceil ngs: high ground; fine view: prop- erty cost owner nearly $9000; ‘terms half cash. balance tinie to suit purchaser, with interest ai 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-halt In price, in order to sell them; we have also many fine buildinz lots, on which the owners would be very glad to realize two-thirds of what they have been offered for them inthe past. Money! Money!! is what they want and must have. Havo vou ot money? And do ou waut a home? If 50, now Is your time 0 get t before the tide tarns. B. H. WELCH & CO., real est and Eighteenth st., £ast Oaklan: AM AUTHORIZED BY THE BANK TO seil the following properiy : Firsi—Lot 25x140, ranning through to wide aller, cottage 5 rooms, aimostnew; in 31 con- dition: fronting on city park: convenlent to elec- tric_cars and local; cost original owner $2500; price $1400; terms, $200 to $400 cash; balance mortgage, * Second—100 feet front on principal residence street corner; street macadamized. sewered, ce- ment walks; modern cottaze 6 rooms: first-class condition: cost original owner £4500: can be bought for $2500; terms $500 cash, balance mort- gage. Third—100 feet front on Telegraph ave.; prop- eriy in this location considered worth $20 to $30 Ver front foot; this property will be closed out for $12 per front foot; terms. part cash. J. 8. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. QN A P—$800: HOUSE OF 4 ROOMS; CHICKEN- house: good well and water: lot 75x114: all fenced; near Froitvale ave.: easy lerms. Fruit- vale Land Company, Fruitvale station. OR RENT—AN KLEGANT RESIDENCE OF 10 rooms on Fruitvale ave.: furnished or unfur- nished; beautiful grounds; profusion of flowers. frul: and sheubbery; carriage-house, barn, ete. Fraltyale Land Company, Fruitvale station. OUSE AND BUILDING LOTS ON INSTALL ments equal to rent: close to Fruftvale sta- tiob; 45 minutes to San Francisco; 13 minutes Lo Broadway, Oakland; street work all done; sewers, gns and water {n. Apply to Syndicate Investmons Company, EDWARD DICK, ageut, Fraitvale sta tion. OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. OR R $17 50 O D0 dark or inside rooms: water: dumb-waitel S; e, cor. Fifth ave. A DYANCESON DIAMONDS.JEWELRY, ETO Columbia Loan & Collateral Office, 8 Grant ave. 0 LOAN BY PRIVATE PARTY; FROM 820 to $5000 on good security. P.0.box 444,0akland OANS ON REAL ESTATE IST OR 2ND Jmortgages, furniture or pianos; no removal; any amount; low rates. BECKER, 328 Montgomery. DVANCES ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, Jewelry, also on furniture, pianos, without re- moval; lowest rates. BALDWIN JEWELRY STORE, 948 Market st.; open evenings. - D or 3D MORTGAGES: estates, undivided interests, real estate in pro- bate. McCOLGAN. 24 Montzomers, room 3. " OANS ON BONDS, DIAMONDS, WATCHES, L jewelry, silverware, sealskins, silks and instru- interest low: private entrance: private rooms: discreet attendants, at UNCLE HARRIS, 15 N TAKE AT 85 INTER- AVl est per month for each #1000; same rate sec- ond mortgage or lite_insurance. Coin, box 2. Call. h ONEY LOANED ON JEWELRY AND other valuables at the Security Loan Offics, 1106 Market st..or. Mason: private entrance 7 Turk. TRECT ON YOUKR FURNITURE OR PIANO; no removal: no delays: no commissions: low interest. Rm. 68, Donohue bldg, 1170 Market st. OS. B. TOPLITZ HAS $100,000 TO LOAN ON life insurance policies, 330 Pine st. OANS ON FURNITURE, PIANOS AND diamonds: confidential. Koom 107, 8 Eddy st 37 10715 S0LD 13 LOTS LEFT. 1F YOU WANT ONE BE QUICK. 11th and 12th aves., bet. California and Lake sts.: $700—$50 cash, '$10 monthly: streets all sewered, graded and macadamized; water pipes laia; level and ready to buiid on; on the line of the ‘Catitornia-st. cars and oue block from Sutro electric line; 0 to-day and ses them; cheapest lots in Richmond. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. TOR SALE—LOTS HAVING A FRONTAGE of 383 feet on the southeasterly side of Mission st., from Precita ave. to Sernentine ave., aud also having a frontage of 188 feet on Precita ave. Also lot on south line of Washington st.: 25 feet 10 inches east of Dupont: 26x40 reet: with 2-story brick building thereon; Tenting for §83 per month; good tenant. Bids will be received for the entire pro for any portion of the same up to June 1, WALTER HOGE at 18_Post st., care of JOHN H. GRAD' Mission street acceptea and sidewalk in front of the property Iaid with bitumen and granite carb, JUBSTANTIAL, MOD Tty or 596, by n Francisco, TAL, MODERN HOUSE BUILT atfrom_$150 to $275 a room; call and see pians. JAMES McCONAHEY, 1149 Mission st. ACOB HEYMAN, REAL ESTATE, HAS removed to 11 Monigomery st. B,\mml' SACRIFICE; SO REASONABLE offer refused; beautiful home; grand view; large grounds; water, stable, etc.; would exchange. SHADBURNE, 415 Montgomery st. 700 CASH: BALANCE LIKE RENT: DUV fine 2-story bow-window residence, 10 rooms, bath and modern conveniences; lot 25x 100; McAllister st., bet. Broderick and Baker: cable-cars pass. THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, 4 Montgomery st. ST & 2D MORTGAGES; INTERESTS IN ES- tates:lowest rates:no deiav. MURPHY 628 Wric. PAWNBROKERS. T 126 KEARNY SI, KOOM 9—MONEY loaned, watches, diamonds, etc.; low rates: pzi Yaie rooms: elevator: pledges for sal 3 cheap. MONEY WANTED. ONEY WANTED IMMEDIATELY ON CITY real estate. Apply at 17 Hickory ave. DENTISTS. IRST-CLASS DENTL TRY: FIRST-CLASS prices; first-class results: painless extraction and painiess implantation of teeth. W.C. HAR- DING, C.M., M.D., 500 Sutter st., corner Powell. R. DUCKETT, 1708 POST ST, NEAR BU- chanan; gas given; crown and bridge work. DH. L. T.CRANZ—EXTRACTION PAINLESS, crown work, bridge work and teeth without plates & specialty. 103 Geary st., cor. Grant ava. VROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 750 MAR- ket, bet. 3d and 4th, gas speclalists: only reli- able agent for painless extraction; artificial teeth irm $5; fillings frm $1; extracting 50¢, with gas$1. ONEST WORK: VERY LOWEST PRICES. DR. HARDCASTLE, 828 Montgomery, rm. 1, 877 A SET FOR TE WARRANTED AS £00d us can be made: fillinz $1. Dr. SIMMS, dentise, 930 Market st.. next Baldwin Theater, ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—1435 PARK STREET. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE, LAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 57 CHRON. cle building, are selling choice fruit lands, 115 hours from Sen Krancisco, at 835 per acre; title prrfect. OR SALE—COTTAGE OF 6 ROOMS AT very low price: also two unimproved lots. Ad- dress 908 Eagle ave, Alameda. VLT ORCHARD INVE WILL net 80 per cent: 30 acres peach, apricot. prune and pear, selected especially for canning and dr,- ing; canuery near that will make five vear's con- tract for fruit; best and safest fruit orchard propo- sition in the State. JOHN T. HALL, Alameda, Cal. OTTAGE, 4 ROOMS AND BATH, LARGE lot, $1800, $200 cash, balance casy terms: cottage, 4 rooms, large lot, $1000 cash. THOS. F. BAIRD, 1303 Park st. OMES BUILT ON TERMS WITHIN THE reach of all; rare chance (o secure a home on easy terms: 4, 5, 6 and 7 room cottages and 2-story dwellings on’easy terms: from $2000 up: $150 cash; balance on " easy monthly payments (o suit. Address A. It DENKE. real estate, architect and | builder, 1502 Seventh st., Alameda. | A SNAP—_IF YOU WANT TO SEE A PRETTY house look at the one just finished on Central ave, between Oak and Walnut sts., Alameda; [ am sure if you wished to buy it will suit you, as it is for sale: 7 large rooms very finely frescoed and finished: ‘open most every afternoon. GEO. B. M. GRAY, 453 Ninth st., Oakiand. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THx WEEKLY CALL. In wraoper, for maling. ALAMEDA HOUSES TO LET, 0 RED AGE; 5 ROOMS; ALL modern improvements; : flowers: rent $20: water free. 1434 Ninth at., bet. Mastick and Encinal station, Alameda. EW COT BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. OSEPH J. MASON, REAL ESTATE AND g nsurance agent, Borkeley station, adjoining n 00D HOMES FOE RENT OR FOR SALE on easy terms. 0. G. MAY & CO., real estate and building, 2123 Center st.. Berkeley. BERKELEY HOUSES. FHOR RENT — CHOICEST. LOCATION = IN Berkel ; and flowers ga- lore: 8 rooms, bath, laundry, etc.; all beautifully furnished; to first-class renant long term. See CAPTAIN MORRISON, Berkeley. OR BENT-FURNISHED HOUSE: 5 KOOMS and bath: plano: $30. 014 Virginia st., near Shattuck ave.. Berryman station. R LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET ST. near Eleventh: no charge for extraciing wh Plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set; extracting 50¢; gas given. -b‘ULL Ski UF TEETH, $7; WARRANTED five years. DR. V.CAVa KY, 24 Sixth st. ET OF THETH WITHOUT A PLATE. DR I, G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. 41 Minna st., basement. M3ME Dk THOMAS, CLAIRVOVANT 25 vrs, Kea 9 Post: fee $1; leiter $4 RS, U, trance medinm : sittings 31 ORSALE, CHEAP—PWO2-STORY HOUSES; lot 27:6x85; 7 rooms: bath: finished base- ment; rooms decorated; elecyric wire: speaking tubes: stone walks. On ‘Walicr st., near Stanyan, hal block from Golden Gate Park. = ASTROLOGY R MEAD ANSWE i 3 planets: daily or by mall, $2. 3614 Geary st. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. FRE IS A POINTER FOR YOU: CHEAP; lemon and white dog: fine retriever; stanch on a point; winner of second premium in Oakland dog 8ho 3yearsoid. Apply 1o PAYNE JEW- ', North Temescal P. 0., or 1010 Broadway, Oakland. OR SALE CHEAP—85-HORSEPOWER BN- gine, boiler, shafting, pulleys, etc. W. E. LEE, Twenty-fourth st. and Telegraph ave., Oakland. $) FINE FRESH COWS, CHEAP. 912 FRAN- cisco st., near Larkin. 3300, SHALL AMOUNT DOWN, WILL $ . buy & lovely 7-room_cottage located on E. side of Castro st., near 23d; 1ot 25x105: fine- Iy decorated spacious r00ms: stairs in front hall to ; porcelain tub: everything modern through- 0 per mon th ; don’t fail to call and examine . A. BORN, owner ind builder, 4075 24.h st. K. GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of_painless extraction and patentee of improved bfdge work or teetn without any plate, moved from 6 to 20 O Farrell st. AINLESS EXTRACTION. 60c; CROWN bridge work a specialty; plates, $5 up: 18 vears experience. R. L. WALSH. D.D.8., 815%; Geary. R IL H. SHAW, 224 KEARNY — BRIDGE- WOrk & specialty; open evenings 0 9. YOUTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 806 MAR- ketst. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. PROPERTY TO EXOHANGE. .é- LARGE COENER LOT IN SCTTER ). City; worth $200. DECKER, 1020 Marke B0 PARGAINS-WHAT Do Y0U WAS 20 houses and lots irom $1250 to...§1 50 ranches, all sizes, from 100 (0. 50,000 100 busiuess places. all kinds, from 25 lodging-houses and hotels from $200 to. H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st., opposite ANTED—TO EXCHANGE LOT IN RICH- mond district for small place in the countr; call at 207 Point Lobos ave. J. J. MILLER. K XCHANGE—FOR IMPROVED RANCH, UN- incumbered. lot in San Francisco, 47x114 feet, on Twenty-fourth st., Nos. 932 and 934,with build- ings in good condition: 2 stores: large hall com- pletely fitted up; 4-room cottage; electric-cars on street: valuation $5000; mortgage $3000. J., box 4, Call Office. QAN RAFAEL LOT WORTH 85000 FOR $1600: nicest lot in town: on accep ed street: 75x130. J. R. ROCHE, San Rafael. HEAP; HIGH LEVEL LOTS IN WEST ‘Berkeley: near station: near good schools. §375—Lot 39x135; $50 down. $5 monthly, $200—Lot 25x130: §6 down, §5 monthly. $550—Lov 50x120; sewered; $25 down, monthly. $10 DOZEN FANCY CHICKENS, 2426 GOUGH st., near Broadwav. Fbu SALE—A '96 BELVEDERE BICYCLE, almost new, with lantern, bell, etc., compiete for $55. A pply 2213 Fil more st. AN, FLEGANT TA0 WOOD BEDROOM SET £). for sale cheap. 843 Castro st. BARGAIN — COUNTER, RATLING, PLAT- form, scale, truck. etc. 105 Sacramento st. OW AND CALF FUR SALE, 4237 TWEN- ty-third st. ANDSOME GREAT DANE PUP; 10 MOS, old: large pediroe. 32 Pearl s H()() SHLICKS; 100 EACIL THATCHED BY DUV Sennie’s * seli-regulating hot-water incu- bator; best In the world. 1218 Valencia st. JEW & 2ND-HAND 95" BICYCLES, §25 10 CHAS, A. BAILEY, 20 Montgomery MSEE ORY DWELLING, 7 ROOMS, bath, basement and attic, built for $2500: flats and cot tages bulll at most reasonable rates. Call and see plans. . MCCONAHEY, 1149 Mission FOR SALE = ELEGANT T2ROOM HOUSE, just completed, opp. Park: modern. 1917 Oak. K10 CASH; BALANCE SAVME AS RENT; cheap cottage home in Mission. Mc- EWEN BROS., 118 Montgomery at. 900, SEW COTTAGE AND LOT; FIvi: & . rooms: hard finished. Inquire LEIS- JR'S grocery-s.ore, 3430 Mission st., near Thirty- first. ’WAN'mD—suALL SUNNY COTTAGE AND lot; state particulars. C. L., box 84, Cal Office. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THE WEEKL Y CALL.ID_wravper, for mailing. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE., $65. Hamilton Oy clery, Baker and Hayes sts, OUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCA-ES boughtand soid. 112134 Market,bet. 7th & 8th. QIX-HORSEPOWER GAS UR GASOLINE housckeeping; yard aad | reqsonable. Inquiré . PETERSON, 324 Bush st. | &) €Dgine for sale cheap. Apply or address 216 washroom: ceap ren Bay st. S T e " F1CE < JIRST-CLASS SECOND-HAND WASHING- Nasomy Sroey: OEFLONS. 2O AET. J7E50 han pasus, Also elonth medlum Yol soans GU,— NATOMa—% FURNISHED ROOMS FOR OCTOR'S SUNNY OFFICES T6 LET: DOG h’;fi"i‘.',fi"';iu";'&i‘,‘. led; cheap. Address C. A., ) house! tor called to Europe; reasonable. Apply Call Lo 2 s ‘;ulh treet. Office. EUUND—HQND izUA:i OR NA;OLINE JN- v 3 T ST ines; varioussizes: guaranteed perfect order; - 2 TAYLOR, COX. TURK—ESTABLISHED | par . ¥ ¥ () NINTH—FRONT BAY-W NDOW SUITE | | ()2 {&iors omices corners sanngs rons sep | bargain. G. E., box 100, Call. 2 and kitchen, $16: singie rooms; gas and water. | (o oy o. ARGAINS TYPEWRITERS: ALL MAKES; Octavia Street. OCTAVIA, COR. GEARY — FRERHLY 1403 turnished housekeeping rooms; $7 up: kitchen. Point Lobos Avenue. 919() PT: LOBOS-3 SUNNY FURNISHED 412U nouseipg rms; bath; $12: no children. © Poik stree:. l,l 9 POLK-! . HANDSOMELY FUR- e +) nished alcove, with kitchen, bath, running waler, gas, elc.: new’ carpets and furnitire, com- pleie for housekeeping; 4is0 sauny flet, 4 Too Teasonable. Post Streer. G99 POST —2 PLEABAN1 410, furnished for housekecpin, REAR ROOMS large yard; () OFARRELL—SUNNY FRONT OFFICES, 20) Glectric tights. elevator and janitor.services 33 MARKET, OPP. “MASON-LOFTS OF 933 Various sizes; uew, modern building. 1. quire on premises. ? TPRECKELS BUILDING, 937 MARKET— S iivgant snnnv ofticos. $12'50 up: electric-lights heating and janitor service frae. Apply at bullding or G. H. UMBSEN & CO. 14 Monttomery PARTNERSHIP NOTICES. ISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP-THE D firm doing busiuess at the Park Hotel known as A. H.and W. k. MENNE is this day dissoived by mutual consent. ALBERT H. MENNE con- tinuing the hulmedll will ll;:n;? all labllitles and 1 outstanding acco! sollssyall = ALBERT H, MENNE. June 1, 1896, WILLIAM ¥, MENNE, ‘write for prices. Typewriter kix., 10 California. |SOILERS ENGINES 20-HAND MACHINERY, 5 waterpipes. Mclntosh & Wolpman, 137 Beale. ABY CARRIAGES AND RATTAN FURNT. ture bought at the factory saves retaller's pro- fit. California Rattan Co., 81 First st., nr. Mission UILDINGS BOUGHT; LUMBER, SASHES doors, mantels, etc.. for sale. 1166 Mission. NE SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZE fire and burgizr proof safe. 09, 111 Markes 5. IRE AND BURGLAR SAFE LETTER press, platform scales and desk :cheap. 102 Clay. NEY EaNGES CHEAPER THAN BECOND- hand. W.S8 RAY Mg Co., 12 California st. ((BFAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE WEEKLY CALL, sent {0 any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, posty age free. 11 200 1 HAVE 5 IMPROVED STOCK - . ranches, neareach other, all ciear, lmregntlnf 1120 acres; will exchange; fine dence in Gilroy, $4000, and San Jose, $3500: o ranch, Sonom s County, $1000; 30 acres fruit d near Napa, §2200; 500; 16Y, acres viveyard ; ail clear; elegantly furnished summer villa_in Santa Cruz Mountains. CHAS. COLTON, 906 Market st. SR J.J. LEEK, 1206 MARKET, COR. GOLDEN Garto ave.—Open evenings: Sundays till noon. LL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- ranted. DR.J W.KEY. 1122 Market st. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THR WEEKLY CALL. in wraoper, for mailing. LEGAL NOTICES. OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN BY ORDER OF th> Board of Directors of the San Francisco and_an Joaquin Valley siailway Company thata meeting of the stockholders of said company_has beeu called by said_board. to_be held on TUES- DAY, the 16th day of June, 1898, at 3 o'clock 1n the afternoon, at the prineipal place of business of sald_company, at the building where the suid Board of Direciors usually meets, namely, at the office of suid company, No. 321 Market sireet, in the city and county of kan Francisco, in the State of California; that the object of said meeting is to consider and act upon the proposition that said company create_a bonded indebtedness of six mil- 1ion dollars (6,000,000) in gold coin of the United States, for the purpose of raising money Lo com- plete the construction and eqnipment of the rail- road of this corporation from the city and county of San Francisco to the 1own of Bakersfleld, in the | county of Kern, State of California, and to pur- chage and puy-for any other property within the purposes of said company, and to secure the bonded indebtedness so proposed 1o be created by a mortgage or trust deed upon the rairoad and Fallroad lines and other propercy of said company now owned or hereafter 10 be acquired by said company. "By order of the Board of Directors of the San Francisco «nd San Joaquin Valley Railway Com- pany. Corporate seal.] ALEXANDER MACKIE, sdcrothry the San - Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Railway Company. - CHOOL OR GUVERNMENT LAND: LAKE or northern counties.* Ad. J. N., box 85, Call, 17 ACRES (ROAD HOUSE): LOVELY PLAC! highly cultivated: near Stockton; offered Cchieap account death of owner’s wite, See SPECK & CO., 8U2 Markel. ARIN GOUNTY—B8000 ACRE from city; lo s any size; fruit, grain, vegeta- ble land; rail or water transit; $40 o 875 per acre: terms to snit. Syndicate Investment Com- pany, 65 Chronicle building. FOE HOMES IN LOS G T0S OF ORCHA RDS in the vicioity or in Santa Cruz Mountains call or address C. k. STETSON, box 208, with B. H. Noble & Co. ONTRA COSTA COUNTY LAND FOR SALE; send for list. _D. J. WEST, Martinez, Cal. QENDFOROUR LIST OF OURCHARD HOMES for sale. WOOSTER & WH ITTON. San Joss. TTTLE HOMES CLOSE TO TOWN: 4 casy terma: aiso 4 6 and 13 acre on 8 anc years' cred| B evmall house,”etc. b H. TU ING. Hasoes City. lnquire Market st., 8. £, 26 MILES IM- NITED STATES CIRCULIT COURT, NINTH Judicial Circuit, Northern District of Cali- fornia. 1n 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 Court of the United States of America of the Ninth Judicial Circuit, in_and for the Nortbern District of California, be and hereby is appointed to be held at the courtroom of sald court in the TUnited States Appraisers’ building, in the Ciiy and County of San Franclsco, in sald dist-ict, on Friday, the 12th day of June, in.the year of our Lord ohe thousan ot hundred and ninety-six, the hour of 11 o'clock A. M.~ Witness my hand and seal at the City and Gounty of Ban Franolsoo this twenty-sixth day of A.D, Seai. " [Signed] JOSEPH MCKENNA, Ut‘;lud States Circuit Judge, Ninth Judicial Dis- ct. To BARRY BALDWIN Esq, United States Marshal, Northern District of California, And W. J. COSTIGAN Esq., Clerk United States Circuit Court, Northern District of cuu:mu. 128() ACRES TIMBER LAND, KERX CO.: water: fine for cattle-ralsing. N..bx.16.Cail ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. A DVICE FREE—DIVORCE LAWS A SPECL. alty; private: no charge unless successtul; all Iaw sulis, claims, coliections, wills. deeds, etc., at~ tended t0. G. W. HOWZE, att'y-at-law, 850 Marker. LE PHILLIPS—U.S. AND STATE COURTS E. titles and wills; money to loan on es* tates; charges moderate. Offices 508 California st. J. NOLEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 719 « Market st.; advice free. J MURRAY,ATT'Y AND COUNSELOR AT « law: advice free. 24 Sixth st., rooms 14, 15. W W.DAVIDSON,ATTORNEY-A [-LAW, 420 - California_st.. rooms 14 and 15; advice free. PROPOSALS. PEOPOSALS-STATE PRISON SUPPLIES. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the clerk at State Prison, San Quentin, until 10 A. %, Saturday, the 13th day of June, 1896, and &L the office of the clerk at State Prison, Folsom, until 9:30 &. &, Suturday, the 20th day of June, | 1896, a: which' times and places they will be D n_presence of bidders, for furnishing and delivering supplies for said prisons. consisting of subsis ence siores, forace, fuel, clothing, medi- cines. lime, cement and other Staple suppiies, from July 1. 1896, to June 30, 1897, inclusive, on conditions as per printed schedule, which wi | be furnished upou application at either of the above oftices. No bid will be consldered unless made upon said schedules, nor unless accompanied by the cert!fed check ~therein required, nor from any other | parties than bona-fide 'dealers in_the classes of arcicles to be furnished. Each bidder mus: accompany his bid with a certified check upon some wellknown _and responsible Lanking-house for at least 10 per cent of the an-ount, payable to R. M. FITZGERALD, presi- dent of said board, of his bid, conditioned that the bidder wili_enter into a contract upon noiice of ac- ceptance as rquired by la ids for either prison must be marked sepa- raiey. All payments made on contracts will ba paid in cash or Coatroller's warrants. « Bldders wiil carefuily follow the conaitions of the sched ules. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids, as the public interest may require, and to or- der any quantity over or under the amoun speci- fled. M. FITZGXRALD, Presi J. V. Erus, erk. MASRIAGE LICENSES, The following marriage licenses were issued by the County Clerk’s office yesterday: ‘W. R. Shoemaker and J. D. Cheesman, 33—31. George Conway and Minnie E. Bowman, 41—28. Julius Heyman and Augusta Jacobs, 35—25. W. 0. Anderson & .d Josephine Johnson, 35—29. Silvio J. M ti and Clorinda T. Bloom, 25—19. Huber: Schoeider and Alice Salter, 46—44. 5-ROOM COTTAGE WITH BATH, | Morris J. Murphy and Julih McCarthy, 26—19. J. A. Tannahile and M. A. Donoghue, 29—35. Ignatz Lowengart and Leak Gerst, 34—24. Georze Barclav and Magsie Jeslie, 3129, Angust J. Linden and Lily B. Prterson, 87 John k. Marchant and Alice M. Prouty, 26— James Tod and Eliza B. Crabbe, 37—40. ward B. Parsons and Marie A. Larois, 26—24. ch A, Frickson and Alma J. F. Foure, 28—20. Waiter Dunphy and Ellen Shea, 54—81. Emil G. Nelson and Selma Anderson, 29—20. 3. 7. C. J. Schwabe and Christine D. Jessen, 38—30. DIVOLUE PROULEIINGS. Complaint fije1: Hans Kuhel against Helen Kuhel. Sarah J. Lynch against Chester Lynch. Divorces granted: Elia Quimby from Stephen Quimby,on cross- complaint for desertion: by Judge Daingerfield. Plaintiff allowed custody of minor child, Harry H. Quimby, and defendant_allowed custody of_minor child. Rosa Quimby. Plain iff ordered to pay de- fendant $15 & monin for the support of ber ghild. sarah Herzog from Louls Herzpe, for desertion: by Judge Seawell. Plainiift alldwed custody of minor child and $25 & mouth for its support. Margaretha Heinz from William Heloz; for cruelty; by Judge Hunt. Plaintiff allowed three- 1ifths of community proper:y. Alimony proceedings: Wiliiam . Harrison vs. Annie M. Harrison. Piainuff ordered to pay defendant $25 a morth, s BikTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, BORN. EASOM—May 19, 1896, to the wife of H. Easom, ason. LEVY—May 27, 1896, to the wife of Albert Levy, a daughter. McCA LLUM~In this city, May 29, 1896, to the wife of J. H. McCalluni, a son. WILLLAMS—At Napa. Cal., May 14, 1896, to the wife of E. A. Williams, a son. MARRIED. JONES—BUSCH—In this_city, May 31, 1898, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Edward Jones and Mrs. Barbara Busch. JORDAN—HOLMAN—In Oakland, March 7,1896, by the Rev. Owen Jones, Ernest B. Jordan and Bertua Holman, both of San Francisco. PFANDLER—SCHOENI—In this city. May 28, 1896, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Anton Piandler and Lina Schoeni. WITT—BAHN—In this city, May 30. 1896, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Claus Helnrich Witt and Auguste P. C. Bahn. ————— DIED, Lohse. Nicholans Lofius, John McCluskey, James Peterson, Anders Abrams. Jacob Davlidson, Jucob Donovan, Katie E lis, Thomas C. ¥iizpatrick,CatherineT Peterson, Mathiida Fulton. Fiorence E. Reardon, Edward D. Gumcio, Pietro Simson. Colin Jones, G. H. J. neider, Frederick W. Jewell, Barnard artley, Kate M. Lavin, Thomas Shea, Patrick White, Charles ABRAMS—In this city, May 30, 1896, Jacob Abrams, a native of New York, aged 38 years. DAVIDSON—In thiscity. May 31, 1896, Jacob, husband of Sarah Davidson. father ot Dr. Joseph R., Samuel and David Davidson, and brother of Mrs. A. Helneberz, a n of Tecklenbers, Westphalia, Germany, aged 71 years 1 month and 7 deys. [New York City, Philadelphia (Ps.) and Portland (Or.) papers picase copy.] ¥~ The funeral will take place [HIS DAY (Tuesday), at 10:30 o'clock A. M., from the family rasidence, 311 Golden Gate avenue. In- termeént Home of Peace Cemeters by tram from Third and Townsend streetsat 11:45 0'clock A.M. DONOVAN—In this city, June 1, 1-96. Katie, be- loved wife of John Donovan, sisier of Hannan, Nano and Con Maboney, a uaiive of the parish of Kilmsen. County Cork, Ireland, aged 29 years. g5 Friends and acquaintances are respeci- sully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Weanesaay),at 8:30 o'clock A.M.. from her latn residence, 145 Harrlet street, between Sixth and Seventh, Howard and Folsom, thence (o Si. Patrick’s Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will ba celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock A. M. luterment Holy Cross Cemetery. ELLIS—In Berkeley. June 1. 1885, Thomas C. Ellis, nephew of Mrs. S. Wright, & native of England, aged 31 vears. g~ The funeral will take place TO-MORROW (Wednesday). at 1:30 0'clock P.M.. from his late residence, 1734 Delaware street. FITZPATRICK—In this cit Catherine Teresa Fitzpatrick, beloved mother ot Mrs. W. O. Dickson, Mrs. Otio Hessmann, Far- rell J., Joseph A. and Laura Fitzpatrick, a na- tive 0f Roscommon, Ireland, aged 56 years 3 months and 10 days. 89 Friends and acquaintances are respect- Iy invited to attend che funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock A. 3., from her late resi- dence, 2108 Hyde street, thence to_St. Bridget's Church, corner Van Ness avenue and Broadway, where 4 solemn requien bigh mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soui, commencing at o'clock A. M. Inierment Mount Calvary Cemetery. FULTON—In this city, June 1,1896, Florence E. beloved daughter of Theodore and the Iaie Agnes E. Fulton, and sister of Theodore and Edward lton. Mrs. James Galvin and Mrs. Charles Martn, a native of San Francisco, aged 15 years and 18 days. GUMCIO—In this city, May 31. 1896, Gumclo, a native of Italy.aged 69 years. JONES—In this city, June 1. 1896, G. H. J. Jones, a native of England, aged 55 years. E-Friends and acquaintances are respact- sully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 10 0'clock A. M.. from the par- lors of Theodor Dierks, 957 Mission street, between Fifth and Sixth. Interment Laurel HUl Cemetery. JEWELL—In this city, June 1, 1896, Barnard, beloved husband of Elsie Jeweil, and son of God- frey and Melanie Jewell, and brother of Char- Jotie G. Jewell, a native of San Francisco, aged 22 years and 7 months, 8 Notice of funeral hereatter. LAVIN—In this city, May 30, 1896, Thomas, be- Joved brother of Johu Lavin,'Mrs. George O’Keefe of Chicago, Mrs. Kate Mct Ellen Lavin of Blackstone. Mass. County Roscommon, Ireland, aged 55 years. [Blackstone (Mass.) and Chicago papers please copy.] g Friends and acqualntances are respact. sully invited 1o attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 12:30 o'clock P. a. from the resi- dence of his nephew, James Lavin, 83714 Sec- ond street, thence to St. Brendan’s Church for services at 1 0'ciock P. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LOFTUS—In the Clty ana_Conntv Hospital, June 1, 1896, John Loftus, aged 26 years. LOHSE—In this city, May 31, 1896, Nicholaus, beloved husband of Julla Lohse, and father of Mrs. R. A. Wolf and Katie, Fred, Julius, Nicho- laus, Thomas and Amy Lohse, and brother-in- law of ‘' W. Barkhaus, & native of Flensburg, Holstein, Germany, aged 66 years 3 months and 17 days. 8% Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday). at 1 0'clock P. .. from his late resi- dence, 111a Franklin street, thence to Masonic Tem ple, where the funeral services will be held under the auspices of Hermann Lodge No. 127, F. and A, M., at 2 o'clock P. M. Interment Masonic Cemetery. McCLUSKEY—In this city, May 31, 1896, James McCluskey, & native of Ireland, aged 67 years, PETERSON—In this city, May 20, 1898, Anders, beloved husband of Katie Peterson. and father of Emy, George, Oscar and Frank Peterson, anggiveof Norway, aged 36 years 8 months and 18 days. A@-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY Tuesday), 8¢ 2 O0'ClocK P. M., from the par- ors of H. P. Petersen & Co., 228 McAllister street. Interment L O. O. F. Cemeters. PETERSON~—In this eity, June 1, 1896, Mathilda Peterson, beloved sister of Mrs, Elsie Jacobsou, Mrs. Elle Ahlgren, Mrs. Bengia Mattson, Mrs. Nellle Lundberg and Mrs. Haunah Winkel, a na- tive of Hosoleg.Blekinge, Sweden, aged 26 years. £ARDON—A requiem high mass will be cele- R ated at &t. Ignatlus Church THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 8 0'clock P. M.. for the repose of the soul of Edward D, Reardon, who was lost on the steamer Colima. SCHNEIDER~—In this citv, May 30, 1896, Fred- erick William Schneider, a native of Germany, ag-d 24 years and 2 months. B Friends and acquaintances are res) fully invi ed to attend tue funeral THIS (Tuesday), at 2:30 0'ClocK P. M.. from the par- lors of Charles J. B. Metzler, 636 Washington street. Interment L. 0. O. F. Cemetery. SHEA—In this city, June 1, 1896, Patrick. beloved husband of_Bridget She, and father of Chrls- topher C. Shea, & nativeof lrelana, aged 49 years. Y“A3-Friends and acquaintances are rewnect- sully Invited to attend the funerat TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 8:30 o’clock A. ., from his laie residence. 1446 Folsom strest, thence to St. Joseph's Church, whera a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of bis soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock A. . Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SIMSON—LIn this city, May 81 1896, Colin Sim- son. a native of Nova Scoiia, aged 72 years. 85 Friends ana ACqualntances are reynect. fuily Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock A. M., from ‘the resi- dence of his sister of, Mrs. Sarah Callaghan, 305 San Jose avenue. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by 11:37 o'clock A. M. train from Twenty-fifth and Valencia streets. SWARTLEY—In this city, May 31. 1898, Kate M.. beloved wife of Wililim Swartley. @~ Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock P. M., at her late residence, 2308 Bu- chanan street.” luterment private, Laurel Hill Cemetersy. WHITE—In Astorla, Or., June 1, 1896, Charl beloved husband of' Anne White, and father Catherine. Joseph, Gus, George and Anne Peter- son, aged 36 years 6 months and 8 days. &8~ Notice of funeral hereafter. May 31, 18906, Pietro t MCAVOY & GALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 80 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin Schoel. 3 CHAS. JAMES MOMENOMEY & 50 D] TAKERS AND EMBAL! us Mission Street; Near Seventh. JAS. ENGLISH. .T. R. CAREW CAREW & ENGLISH, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 19 Vaa Ness ave., near Market sty San Francisco Telephone S50 15¢