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4 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 7, 1896 - HOUSES TO LET. FLATS TO LET—Continued. SHOTWELL — 9 ROOMS, BATH, $30; 701 Shotwell, cor. Twenty-first. 10 rooms, bath, $:0: 1139 Valencia, 8 rooms. bath, $26: 17 Gnerrero, 6 rooms, bath, $25: 17 Guerrero, 6 rooms, :bath, reduced, rooms, bath, batn, $1 CRIM & 726 s21 Twenty-fourth, 5 atoma, 6 rooms, $16. 118 Montzomery st. HOUSE OF 9 ROOMS AND W. H. N LEGANT [\ bath with all modern improvements; costly mantels: all rooms tinted In latest style; in desir- 2219 California bet. Bu- chanan and Webster. MADISON & BURKE. EVISAD! FULTON AND rove—8 rooms and bath: $30; water free. . FISHER & CU., 14 Post st. aole neighborhood. rine view; rent reasonable. CO., 14 Dost st. 208 Green, cottage, 5 rooms, | ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR; CLEAN AND 4 attractive: front and rear yards; unfinished basement; on charming private street fronting park; to quiet family; $16. DMPSTER, 36 Glen Park ave., off Twelfth st. | « (’ MCALLISTER-MODERN FLAT OF 6 1439 fooms and bath, $27 50. UMBSEN, 14 Montgomery st ROOMS TO LET. Castro Street. 1 CASTRO — FINELY FURNISHED 2 rooms to let. Diamond Street. DIAMOND — LARGE UNFURNISHED sunny room with mantel and grate: $6. 43 40 BOARDING AND ROOMS. TAYLOR — SUNNY BACK PARLOR with board for two; $20 apiece, and other 51 rooms. 50 VAN NESS_SUITE OF PARLORS AND single rooms: with or withont board. POST—NEATLY FURNISHED SUNNY rooms; good table board: $20 up. “NTEW SUNNY MODERN FOUR-RUOM FLAT; N iremont ave.. nr. Waller st., Golden Gaté Park. 50 WALLER, NE MARKET-ELEGANT 160 new apper’ fiat of 7 rooms ana hath; best lighted house in the city, EW_BAY - WINDOW. FLAT; 4 ROOMS; bath: yard. 3037 Twenty-second st., near | Howard. HEAP RENT, 4 AND 5 ROOMS AND BATH- ) rooms, $13 and $14. 641 Valencia st. REDUCED arket. TNEW - Guerrero st. < JONES — TEN-ROOM _HOU! town; all light and bright; finelocation for 50. 509 ylor and Broadway : 10 rooms and bath; fine Apply H. MEY R, 929 Broadway T BASEMEN ) WL nhouse, 6rooms. Key, l{nl‘ OF 8 RUOM> low. 27 Clementin 717 SUTIER . LOR E R {11 S5 ; reasonable. PPRECIAT AVE., £\ oft Harrison st., near Sixth; sunny house of 5 rooms; good orde water free; yard: cellar. “A PPRECIATED—IF Sk = A st nr. Jones: choice for doctor or dressmaker. = HOWARD—UPPER PART OF HOUSI 1107 son bath; cheap. I OOMING-HOUSE OF 33 ROOMS. 821 HOW= ard st., near Fourth. FURNIS HOU! ] E 10 RENT BELVE- dere. Apply MRS. DENEHY, Belvedere. JEWLY RENOVAT HOUSE 10 ROOMS, bath: $40. 927 McAllister st.. nr. Buchanan. §q.)(- ARMY ST., NR. DOLORE! STO ©DOZLD house 8 roons and bath; furnished or un- furnished ; rent reasonabl: Apply to L. A. SUUC 465 and 467 Valencia st. SE 8 ROOMS AND BATH; STATION ushtubs; newly furnished. 604 Guerrero, ines pass the door. 9 ROOMS, BATH AND GARDEX ood order; rent reasonable. 1427 Post st., sough. ., reduced o | 15204 TURK—CPPER FLAT OF 4 ROOMS; rea 505 NINTH — BAY-WINDOW CORNER flat; 5 rooms and bath: rentlow. UPPLR LOWER FLAT OF 2 OR 3 SUNNY rooms: bath, laundry; 36 Elgin Park, off Rid- ley st., above Valencia. TUNNY FLATS; 3 AND 4 ROOMS; BATH; garden; $13 and $16. 17(_]6 Post st. l‘_; 3 LARGE ROOMS; YARD. 409 THIR- $ *). teenth st. above Valencia. LAT—A NICE FLAT AND OTHERS TO rent by BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Mont- gomery st. kddy Street. 307 low reht. 712 = K FRNISHED ROOMS, 31T Si0ic or satiea, with board; summer prices. 1 GEARY —FLRST-OLASS BOOM AND 710 SEARY - FIRST-CLASS EDDY, NR, LARKIN—SUNNY FRONT EDDY—SUNNY ROOMS; GAS; BATH; 614 foom: sas, bath, closets; newiy furnished; $8. Lighth Street. HERMAN APARTMENT HOUSKE, 28 8TH st., near Market; furnished and unfurnished. ilis Streei. 28 ELLIS-NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS; single aud suites. HE RAMONA, 180 ELLIS: MRS. KATE 8. HART, menager—A quiet house; centrally lo- cated; newly furnished; elevator: hot & cold water. RUSEDALE HOUSE, 321 ELLIS—100 ROOMS at reduced rent; satisfy yourself: open all night. 639 4 ELLIS, COR. LARKIN—FURNISHED bay-window alcove: gas siove: bath. Everett Street. EVERETT-FUKNISHED ROOMS, 83, $4 and $5; housekeeping, $8 per month. 1807 SLENEE NEAR SUTTER-LOWER { fat: b modern iarge sunuy rooms; bath. 11, FOUR NICE ROOMS: ®15 THIR- + teenth st., bet. Guerrero and Market. OW R FLAT—4077 TWENTY-THIRD ST., 100 feet from Casiro cars: 4 rooms: bath; large ard: sun all day; rent $14; water free. JLEGANT NEW FLATS, SEVENTH ST BE- low Bryant. 5 and 6 rooms, bath: $8 (0 §16. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THE WEEKLY CALL. In wrabper, for mailing. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. Geary stree.. 1 GEARY-LARGE SUNNY FURNISHED 2 or unfurnished rooms: key at 217. GEARY-NEWLY FURNISHED OR unfurnished rooms; new cor. flat; private. 21 Golden Gate Avenue. 93() GOLDEN = GATE ~AVE_PLEASANT sunny room for gentleman; bath and gas; private family; 86. 516 SOLDEN GATE AVE.—HANDSOMELY furnished rooms, suitable for 1 or 2 gentle- men. Broderick Streot. BRODERICK—3 ROOMS, BATH, STA- tionary wash bowls: forlight housekeepng. Ellis Streei. 3] 5 BLLIS-SUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS complete for housekeeping; very cheap. —3.)' ELLIS—4 SUNNY, UNFURNISHED DL : nd bath for housekeeping. P'O“ E FURNISHED ROOMS; NEW- [ Iy papered and painted; complete for house- keepling 8’6;'E1LIS-TW0 ROOMS COMPLETELY { tarnisned for housekeeping, $20. ROOMS AND BATH; Apply 353 Grove st., fine DRY: FRONT 7~ ROOMS, and rear yaras; on a pretty street, fronting pri- : park: newly painted. clean and sttractiv DEMPSTER, 36 Glen Park ave. s "MODERN HOUSE 7 ROOM 417 Fifth Street. 314 FIFTE—2 SUNNY FRONT HOUSE- keeping rooms; bath, closet, stove; private family; $10. GOLDEN GATE — FRONT OR BACK parlor nicely furnished; gas, bath, ete. 525 Grove Street. 143 SROVE_SUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS; suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen. 999 SROVE_NEWLY FURNISHED FRONT <. bay-window room for 1 or 2 gentlemen; also single room. Hermann Street. OF HERMANN, NEAR VALENCIA—1 OR2 O rooms; nicely furnished; with or without HOWARD — SUNNY FRONT ROOM, 1209: EOWARD '2 ny room, $7; 1 or 2 persons: new fiat. {OTEL BERTLING, 714 BUSH—A FAMILY H %o referenoes given and required: all mod- er conveniences. e e CHILDREN BOARDED. o BT T S e REFINED WIDOW WOULD LIKE TO HAVE one or more children to board; parent could find same: comfortable home: plentv air and sun- shine; terms reasonable. 12 Chernbusco s ., off Cortland ave. - ANTED — CHILD TO BOARD; GIRL; whemnm locality; country:. good school musical ingtruction if uired; horse to ride: mother's cara; reforonces given and required. Ad: dress MRS, E. ALEXANDER, Kenwood, Cal. T IDOW WOULD LIKE 1 Ok 2 CHILDREN Wi board: nice home; mother's care; best Teferences. 1205 Laguna st. IND LADY HAVING COMFORTABLE, sunny home would take care of 1 or 2 infants or children; mother's care; terms reasonable Call 14 Valencia st. TAISG A FEW MILES OUT OF TOWN, MY J own home, and close to a school. I would like one or two children to care for. Inquire at 968 Harrison st. VY [DOW WISHES 2 CHILDREN 40 BOARD; furnished room for parent. 916 Jackson st. JEANTOR CHILD 10 BOARD; GOOD CARE; reasonable. 6254 Natoma st. TS CHILDREN TO BOARD; good care. Call 1814 Freelon st. ANTED—INFANT OR CHILD TO BOARD; g00d care: reasonable. 1413 Sacramento st W STORES TO LET. KEARNY — LARGE STORE AND 525 cellar. 81356 519 Kearny. 50 516 Thira— r bakery . . 80 W, Ty 8t. EE THESE FINE REW_STO ES. SE. COR. Page and Lyon sts., and SW. cor. Haight and Devisadero sts.; exceptional opening for druggists or grocers. UMBSEN, 14 Montgomery St. FINE CORNER STORE: GOOD LOCATION for grocery or drugstore; cheap rent. Corner McAllister and Broderick sts. 122 GEARY ST., A4 FINE BASE- SHALF STORE TO RENT; SUITACLE a watchmaker. 2115 Fillmore, California. SALOUN—FI:’GE SALOON TO LET CORNER of Bryant and Gilbert streets; fixtures for sale; cheap; rent $20. Fourth Street. % FOURTH —TWO FURNISHED HOUSE- O keeping rooms, connecting. ' 9OF FOURTH_FURNISHED ROOMS FOR Z49 light housekeeping; also single kitchen; gas and bath. Howard Street. 1070 56 ad cotaw ter, $1 50 week ; single §1. LEGANT LARGE SU 1217% EOWAED-LARGE ROOM: SUIT- 2 able for 1 or 2 menj gas: bath; private. Jones Street. JONES—NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY alcove room; private. U RENT-3 STORES; 614, 61415 AND 616 Four.h st, nr. Bluxome; also loft, 46x72. O. F. VON RHEIN & CO., 518 California st. ALF OF STORE; 7 KEARNY ST.; NOW occupled by P. Sentmeri: will be vacant July 4. Apply J. A. SCHMIDT, 42b Ellis st. HOUSE AND OTHERS LDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 OF 7 ROOMS AND OF 9 ROOMS AND 1509 Jackson st., be- HOUSE bath; 4 months at $40. tween Larkin and Poll JPOE SALE: FL rent rea 0 OCCUPY A RESIDENCE IN ABSENCE where care will be compensation for o 74, Cal Address S. MODER COTTAGE; 5 ROOMS, BATH nd basem nt; 408 Laurel 'st., near California. ¢ CO., 14 P 3 T FLAT, $11 50: LARGE Vallejo st. Folsom Street. R | MONTH—_2SUNN Y ROOMS FURNISHED DO for housekeeping. 735 Folsom st. 863 FOLSOM-LARGE, SUNNY, FURNISH- ed bedroom, connmeciing with kitchen; yard: complete; housekeeping. 870 FoL=on — TWO NICE FURNISHED {1 rooms for housekeeping: rent reasonavle. 946 FOLSOM—LARGE FURNISHED ROOM for housekeeping: bath: $2 50 week. Fourth Streec. FOURTH—NEWLY PAPERED SUNNY Tooms for housek eeping. 41 Geary St eet. GEARY—SUNNY SUITY OF PARLORS; other sunny rooms; light housekeeping. 51 Gough Sireet. GOUGH—3 LARGE SUNNY HOUSE- keeping rooms; elegantly furnished; $18. 215 neap. 11: 4 2 Ringold, b i NORTH 4 and 6 room Apply LOUIS HAKFNER, Sausalito, Marin County, Cal. ~OQ= WILLOW AVE—_COTTAGE OF 5 ROOMS; ) t ply 500 Grove NISHED T OF 6 ROOMS piano: reasonable. 120 McAllister. OWER FLAT, FURNISHED, TO RENT FOR 4 6 week: ; no children. 1926 Ellis st. 2199 7 ROONS, 2152 bain, Valencia, lower 18 Mission upper 6 5 ; 2895 Howard, lower 5 rooms, : 207 Second, upper 7 rooms, $18; 58 pper 6 rooms, $15: $24 Filbert, middle bath, marine view, $18. 1211 Guerrero, r 5 rooms, ba : 1115 McLea court, up- . §16: 526 Filbert, upper 5 116 Dorland, upper 5 rooms, $14: Mississippi, lower 4 rooms, buth, $14: 1307 upper 5 rooms, $14: 10974 Ellis, basement 5, § 15 Larkin, lower 5 rooms. $12; me, lower 5 rooms, stable, $12; 1311 lower 4 rooms, $10: 174 Clementina, upper $10; 1047 Folsom, upper 4 rooms, $9; 58 rooms, $8. W. H. CRIM & CO., o M 5 room: EAUTIFUL NEW CORNER FLAT Page and Lyon: Park Panhaudle. U 81 rooms and bath. SUNNY UPPER FLAT, NW } FINE - cor. Point Lobos and Fifth avenues, 6 WILL E. FISHER & CO., 14 ING COMPLETION, ; all sizes. Inquire on prem- RNITURE OF 5 ROOMS AND sunny house; rent $25: five minutes’ walk o Chronicle building. ~Address . F., box 117, Call Office. N/ OB HILL FLATS—920 PINE, OPP. BELLA sta Hotel, 6 rooms and buth; rent $25; latest improvements. LLMORE—SUNNY, rent very low. ONEW FLATS, 6 AND 7 ROOMS, VERY 852 Folsom, cor. Twenty-fifth. AT FLAT, 56 LARGE : provements, 215 D FLAT, b ROOMS, BATH, GAS. D19, ineteent st., bet. Noe and Sanchez. JLAT: & SUNNY ROOMS. 18 HAMPTON st., off Folsom, bet. Second and Third. 1;)‘;‘ POST, BET. POWELL AND MASON— %422 sunny flat; 316. bath complete NEW 7-ROOM Hermann Street. £ HERMANN, NEAR VALENCIA—1 OR 2 £ rooms: nicely furnished with or without kitchen; gas and bath. Hickory Avenue 10@ EICKORY AVE. COR. FRANKLIN-3 sunny furnished rms for housekeepin; Kearny Street. £ ORLESS ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR HOUSE- | O Kkeeping. near Suiter. Gas or water free. 396 LARKIN —2 OR 3 SUNNY HOUSE- keeping rooms: furnished complete; central. 43 LARKIN_NIQELY FURNISHED BAY. window houseEeeping rooms; hot water; reasonabie. Shiy Q17 LARKIN HAS CHANGED HANDS { nice sunny rooms, doudle. single and housekeeping, all furnished, $7 up. McAllisver Street. 80 MCALLISTER, CORNER OCTAVIA— Nicely furnished sunny rooms with or without housekeepin Minna street. MINNA—3 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping; 1o children. Ninth Street. NINTH, NR. MARKET—FRONT SUITS, housekeeping, stove, gas, water; single. Norfolk Street. 5 NORFOLK, BE ELEVENTH AND D4 Twelith, Folsom and Harrison—Sunny cot- tage of 2 rooms: furnished for housekeeping; washroom and lurge yard; $10. Apply upstairs. Oak Street. 12' 1 OAK—SUNNY ROOM D2 and unfurnished; $4, $5. Larsiw 73 2 FURNISHED POLE—2 OR 3 SUNNY FURNISHED rooms; exclusive kitchen: gas stove. 117 ‘)0’ JONES — THE VAN WINKLE: NEW ZU{ management: elegant sunny suites and single; newly furnished; bat, etc.; $10 10 $30. hearny Streec. RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY—PLEAS- ant sunny rooms, en suiteand single; first class in every respect: terms reasonable. Laguna Street. 1205 LAGUNA—2 NICE SUNNY FRONT O rooms; furnished or unfurnished. Larkin Street. 51 LABKIS —SINGLE SUSNY FRONT LU room with quiet family; $7. 1007 LARKIN —SUNNY SUITE; ALSO single rooms; bath; every convenience. 10131 LARKIN—SUNNY ROOMS; RUN- 2 ning water; $6 to $15;: use of kitchen. Leavenworth Sireet. LEAVENWORTH, COR. GOLDEN GATE ave.—Nicely furnished sunny front rooms; snitable for two zentlemen; §2 per week. Y Linden \venue. LINDEN AVE.—3 NICE SUNNY ROOMS; planked yard; water; rent cheap. Murke: >ires.. OSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET — PER night, 35¢ to $1; week, $1 50 10 $5: familles. Martha Place. . MARTHA PLACE, OFF GEARY, NR. MA- son—Nice furnished sunny rooms; $7 month. Mason Street. MASON, COR. O'FARRELL— NICELY furnished front bay-window rooms. Minna Streec. MINNA, NR. FIFTH—LARGE SUNNY tront room and kitchen furnished for house- 22¢ 437 eeping; also single room; quiet people only. MIN A, COR. EIGHTH—NEWLY FUR- siie 81 week. 1 MINNA-FURNISHED FRONT SUN- 2 ny double room; gas; bath: $6. B.Alulg Street. = 127 61 MISSION — I LY FURNISHED rooms. 15¢ to 80c per night; $1 to $2 week. 667 JOR RENT—_CIGAR-STAND; 236 TURK ST.; on prominent corner; rent cheaj 4] G FOURTA-SWMALLSTORE WITH ROOM in rear; suitable forany retall business; low rent. Apply 10 G. MB 0., 1 MEDICAL. RS. G. WOOD, MIDWIFE, CURES ALL DIS- ensesof womb, paralysis, rheumatism, dropsy, liver and kidney troables, cancers and tumors; cure guaranteed; consul ce. 230 Clarasi RS. GOODWIN, DISEASES OF WOMEN A specaliy: unexcelied in restoring irregularity or other conditions; home in conflnement; best of care: low fees: pills 83, Removed from 1370 Market St. to 904 McAllister st. LL CASES OF IRREGULARITIES RE- stored in » few hours: safe and sure reliot guaranteed; travelers helped without delay: pri- vate home in confinement; regular graduste physiclan; 80 years’ suceessful practice; MEDIL- CAL ELECTRICITY used; ladies, consult the doctor before going elsewhere; yon will save time and expense; consultation free and confidential. MRS. DR. WYETH, 916 Post st., near Larkin. J)B JUSSELYN, THE GREAT BPECIALIST, has removed to0 1208 Market st., near Sixth. SYCHO - MAGNETIC COMPANY CURES paralysls, cancer, rheumatism, insanity, female weakness, nervous disorder, heart and lung troubles; no eharge unless cured. 8 Masons., corner Market, room 11. A0S, © LT FREE MKS. DR. SCOTT, 216 Powell st.; only qualified specialist; $500 se I fail to cure: diseases of the eyes treated. ECARD'S PILLS—DISEASES OF WOMEN A specialty: also “Iine Baths.” Rooms 3 and 4, MacDonough building, Oskland. MES, DR WEGENER TAKES LADIES BE: VL fore and during confinement: infants adopted into good homes; treatsall female complainis or irregularities successtully. 419 Eddy st. F IRREGULAR OR ANY FEMALE DIS- ease see MMS. DR. PUKIZ. 26415 Fourth st. ICE PRIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT; all female diseases treated: expert physiciansy terms moderate. Office, 235 Kearny st., room 9.5 A NEW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRU. ment or worthless pills used; every woman her own physician for all female troubles, no maiter from what cause: Trestores always in one day: belped at once: can be sent and used at home: all cases guaranteed. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st. PRIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT. MRS, DR. FUNCKE, 1416 Eighth st., Alameda. for HE WILSON HOUSE, 776 MISSION, NEAR Fourth—New fireproot building: 90 elegantly furnished rooms: all modern improvements; ele- vator: single or en suite; 25¢ to$1 50 a day. = MISSION ST.; TWO FRONT ROOMS 952 1055 5 MISSION — CHEAPEST ROOMS IN or month. the city; housekeeping and others; week Monroe Street. ? MONROE, OFF BUSH, NR. STOCKTON— Furnished room for two: $7. Ninth Street. NINTH—NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS; single or sultes: reasonable. NINTH-SINGLE AND DUUBLE FRONT rooms; sunny; central; lower flat. 2 11 61 0] 3 EOLK-SUSNY, HANDSOMELY FUR- nished alcove, with kitchen, bath, running water, gas, etc.: new carpets and furniture, com- plete for housekeeping; also sunny flat, 4 Tooms; Teasonable. 1643 EOLE_THEEE NICELY FURNISH- ed large sunny front rooms for house- keeping: reasonable. Powell Street. 409 EovELL_3 FURNISHED REQOMS FOR 81 housekeeping. POWELL—3SUNNY FURNISHED RMS, complete for housekeeping: reasonable. Second Streat. SECOND—PLAIN' LIGHT HOUSEKEEP- ing room cheap: also single and double. sixth Street. SIXTH—CHEAPEST IN THE CITY: cozy housekeeping rooms and others. ) ¥ Y FLATS; 4,5 and 6 rooms und bath each; Valencia and T'wentieth sts.; rents $14 to $17. Apply to L. A. ., 465 Valencia st. XINGTON AVE., NEAR NINE- 2 teenth—Fist 6 rooms, bath; $14. 42 SIXTH — 2 NEATLY FURNISHED rooms: water; complete for housekeeping; no children; $11. 3 29 BIXTH-—-4 CONV. ENT UNFURNISH- 44 ea rooms and cellar; $11; aiso 2 unfur- nished rooms; $6. South Park. 16 SOUTH PARK — FURNISHED HOUSE- keeping suites $7 and up; singie $5; also unfurnished. FPolk Street. POLK — FRONT BAY-WINDOW ROOMS, or single; $6 to $12: also housekeeping. —NICE SUNNY FURNISHED housekeeping allowed ; reason- 17 71 able. M ATLEHURST, 1217 POLK ST.-UNFUR- M “nished suite; running water; suitable for doc- tor or dentist; also furnished rooms. 1217 EOLK-FURNISHED ROOMS; unfurnished suite; running water. 1702 ECLK, GOR. CLAY—NICE SUNNY ] single and housekeeping rooms. ALSO . Post Street. POST—NICE FURNISHED ROOM; GAS water, bath; single; $6 month. Russ Street. RUSS—SUNNY FURNISHED SINGLE rooms; bath, closet; $5. SixthStreer. 131 SIXTH-NICE SUNNY FRONT SUITES 2 of rooms: reasonable: transient GOc per night; suitable offices for doctor or dentist. 049 $IXTH-LARGE ROOM SUITABLE FOR ‘b2 2 gentlemen; reasonable. STEVENSON—2 LARGE'SUNNY UN- furnished rooms, with yard and cellar. Stockton Street. 1 STOCKTON—2 NICE ROOMS, PARTLY 2 furnisned; large yard: waier free; $5. 61 OF 8 AND 4 ROOMS AT 519A FIL. 10 and $12. ROOMS AND BATH, 810, et 9Q-,R SACRAMENTO LAT OF 8 Z¢) rooms: separate entrance; rent $10, TPPER OR LOWER FLAT.4 OR 5 SUNNY rooms: bath aud stable. 272134 Bryantave. 618 GREEN- 4 1 Tehama Street. NEAR FIRST — COTTAGE; large yard; rent lowered., < sunuy room: Tenth Street. TENTH-ELEGANT (2 OR 8) HOUSE- 124 F e piasos gas stove: suitable for ph sician or two couple: private family. s TEHAMA, [] LAT, & NICE.ROOMS; BATH. 527 GOLDEN Gate ave. 99] | SALIFORNTA—GPPERSUNNY FLAT: o 7 rooms; large garden and basement; rent 835. 1hird Stree:. 519 THIRD. CORNER SOUTH PARK—SUN- 019 sty rooms for housekeeping; range; run. ES, N, SIDE—UPPER FLAT! 7 Bl iooms: Plne st TLARGE FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED rooms; reasonable. Apply within 517A Shot- Turk Streec. ning water. 82] TURK -2 LOVELY UNFURNISHED rooms; gas stove, grate, large closets, run- ning water. 134 Twelfth Street. TWELFTH—2 SUNNY PARTLY FUR- well st. % nished housekeeping rooms. 3 3 SUNNY CONVENIENT ROOMS. u F10. 350 San Carios ave., near Eighteonth and manty SIEreou Mission sts. PEST CORNER FLAT 7 rooms and bath; new (NHOICEST AND CH. in city: 1418 Ellis st. and souny. T4 SROVE-LOWER FLAT OF 4 ROOMS, .4 49 and vath: light, sunny yard. 6 REED_FLAT i MSAND BATH; FINE view: $20. Key 1325 Washington, near Jones. 1162 EULTON — Goop LOWER FLAT: B 2 rooms; bath; sear City Hall; $18. 71 OCTAVIA—FLAT OF 5 SUNNY ROOMS MPODERS "FLATS, 4 AND 5 ROOMS, #14 and basement; gas; bath; water free. and $15. 219%, Twenty-third, near Harrison. 1151 TWENTY-SIXTH, NEAR MISSION— 2 Large picely furnished housekeeping l suites ; good yard; $9 and $11. Valencia Street. ’ 151 JAMENCIA—TOP FLAT: SUNNY COR- ner; furnished rooms and housekeeping. Stevenson Street. 25 STEVENSON — NICESUNNY FUR. nished rooms to let; $4 up. Sutter Street. T HALF FORMER RATES—FINELY FUR- nished rooms, $2 50 per week. The Shasta, 82014 Sutter st. Taylor Street. 10 TAYLOR — SINGLE ROOMS; SINGLE and en suite, cheap; also established doc- tors’ offices. 10 TAYLOR—SUNNY PARLORS: OTHER rooms: $6 up. 52 TAYLOR— NEWLY FURNISHED throughout; all sunny rooms; prices to sulu the times. Turk Street. 54 TUREK—NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY front rooms en sulte or separate; moderate. 804% TURK—SUNNY FRONT ROOM; §6. Twentieth Stroet. TWENTIETH—UNFURNISHED CAR- 399 peted, sunny parlor; quiet; private; call mornings. g Valencta Street 819 YALENCIA —XEW HOUSE; HAND- somely furnished room sultable for 1or 2 gentlemen. 1043] VALENCIA — LARGE, SUNNY, 2 front room: $8; also 2 single rooms, $5. 2042 YALENCIA-2 OR 3 NICELY FUR- nished sunny rooms for hou: A y sekeeping if 402 able. Van Ness Avenue. VAN NESS AV.—2 ROOMS FURNISHED for housekeeping; 1 front sunny; reason- FLATS TO LET: PROPERTY FOR SALE: all over town. PATTERSON & CO., 2 Va- lencia st. VAN NESS AVE., NEAR GEARY— Large sunny suite with kitchen and sin- 1021 gle room. JLEGANT NEW TOP FLAT, 6 ROOMS AND bath, rediced from $25 to $18, on Mcallister st. SPECK & CO., 602 Market. 5 1 4079 TWENTV-THIED; 100 FEET FROM Castro cars; lovely suany upper flat of 6 rooms: modern jmprovements; rent only $16; water free, 4 VAN NESS—SUNNY SUITES; F) 1406 Jdicrs: compiath for i ey ‘Welsh Street. WELSH ST., OFF FOURTH — nicely furnished houseKeaping - roome; 114 cheap. Yerba Buena Street. 7 YERBA BUENA, BET. MASON, TAYLOK, Sacramento and —Floor, furnished rooms, $17; 2 others, $12; suitable for light housekeeping. HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA-THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to address in the Unijted ‘States or Canada one yfl for $1 50, post age free. OFFICES TO LET. A A A A A A . 8291 AND 707 SUTTER—-CHOICE FOR OF- 2 fices and residence combined : reasonable. SPBECKE(B BUILDING, 927 MARKET— Elegant sunny offices, $12 50 up; electric-light; heating and janitor service free. Appiy at bul e GV DA BEEN ET0T 1 Montpomary we BLESSING TO LADIES SUFFERING from irregularities and diseases pecullar to their sex: latest improved method of treatment: pever fails; perfectly harmless; free from any bad effects; never makes them sick to make hem pell; travelers heiped immediacely : prices to sals the times; home in confinement. ' DK. & MRS, DAVIES, 14 McAllister st., next Hibernia Bank; consult free. ¥rench regulating pink pills, $2. JURE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE DISEASES, from whatever cause: & home in confinement with every comfort; satisfaction guaranteed, by MRS. DR. GW YER, 226 Turk st. E. HALL, 14 MCALLISTER STREET, NEAR _Jones. Diseases of women and children. LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS—A BOON TO Iadies troubled with irregularities: no danger; safe and st $2 50 wxpress C. O. D.: don't delay until too late. OSGOOD BROS.. Oakiand, Ci LEGAL NOTICES. U NIIED STATES GIRCULT COURT, NINTH (o puaidial’ Circuit, Northern District of Call- ornia. 0 the matter o a special session of said Circutc urt. Pursuant to section 654 of the Revised Statutes of the United States it is Ordered that a special session of the Circuit Cours of the United States of America of the Ninth Judiclal Circuit, in and for the Northern District of Californis, be and hereby is appointed to be held at the courtroom of said court in the United States Appraisers’ building, in the City and County of San Francisco, in said district. on Friday, the 12th day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-six, at the hour of 11 o’clock 4. M. Witness my hand and seal at the City and County of San Francisco this twenty-sixth day of May, A. D, 1896. Seal. " [Signed] JOSEPH MCKENNA, L‘nxlned States Circait Judge, Ninth Judicial Dis- trict. To BARRY BALDWIN Esa, Marshal, Northern District of California, And'W. J. COSTIGAN Esa., Clerk United States Circuit Court. Nortnern District of Californta. LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCK, Movements of Trans-Atiantio 3tesmers. NEW YORK—Arrived June 6—Stmr Etruris, from Liverpool; stmr Maasdam, from Rotterdam ; stmr Georgia, from Stettin. Sailed June 6—Stmr La Bourgogne, for Havre; stmr Obdam. for Rotterdam; stmr Berlin, for Ant- werp, via Southampton; stmr Stutigart, for Bremen: stmr Ems, for Genoa; stmr Lucania, for Liverpool ; stmr City of Rome, for Glasgow; stmr Hekla. for Stetn; stmr Persis, for Hamburg. BOULOGNE- Arrived out June 4—Stmr Am- sterdam. 2 HAMBURG—Arrived out June 5—Stmrs Call- fornia &nd Prussia. COPENHAGEN—Arrived out June 5—Stmr Venetia. y BREMEN-—Arrived out June 5—Stmr Dresden. Sailed June 6—Stmr Bonn, for New York. SOUTHAMPTON—Sailed June 6—Stmr New York, for New York. HAVRE—Salled June 6—Stmr La Gascogne, for New York. SGOW—Salled June 5—Stmr Norwegian, for New York. LIZARD—Passed June 6—Stmr Kensington, frm New York for Antwerp; stmr La Bretagne, from New York for Havre. DELAWARE BREAKWATER—Passed June 65t Beigenland, frm Liverpool for Philadelphia. B NS MAKKIAGE LICENSES, The following marriage licenses wers Issued by the Counuy Clerk’s office yesterday: Thomas Rochford and Nellle O'Leary, 28—24, J. E. Matthews and Eleanor N. Hewitt, 40—28. George L. Sevey and Anna A. Jacobson, 28—24. Louie T. Lenzen and Rose H. Hennessy, 21—20- Joseph Oman and Mary. ., 28—83. Alexander Meyer and Paula Zobel, 34—25. 4dolph Meyer and Hatile A. Hall 80-25. arks Benas and Lena Lanzet, 28— H. S #. Adderly and F. Hammond, 56—26. J. P. Bartelme and Dorothea A. Coleman, 26—21. Bik U Hy—NARRIAGES—DEATH, 'Lllfih. marriage and death notices sent by mall | not be inserted. They must be handed in at R S de: ns aul meas e e ABRAME. in this g S 41208, 4o the wifs n:;:r‘:;:::tn::;‘:;? '::ua 3, 1896, to the COFE By i tis iy, M 38, 008, 1o e wite u‘onl.:i(&ngfi:";;: :lly June 4, 1896, tothe wife of L Goldman, a son. HARRIS—In 22, ':ts?c.m the wife thi i o Willlam 1. Ttares, a 4 Unitea States | JONES—In this city, June 3, 1896, to the wife of James 8. Jones, a son. KENTZELL—In this city, June 2, 1896, to the wife of J. E. Kentzell, a son. LACOSTE—In this city, May 20, 1896, to the ‘wife of Bernard Lacoste, a son. MANGENSON—In this city, May 29, 1896, to the wife of Frank Mangenson, a daughte NOLAN—In Grass Valley. May 26, 18986, to the wife of William Nolan, a daughtes RUDE—In this city, May 27, 1596, «othe wife of Charles N. Rude, a son. SEIT Z—In Forest, Sierra County, Cal, June S, 1896, to the wite of F. W. Seitz, & son. TRACY—In this city, May 27, 1896, to the wife of George Tracy, & son. MARRIED. BRENNAN—RIELLY—In Ocean View, May 323, 1896, by the Rev. Father Gooper, John V. Bren- nap and May E. Rieily, both of San Francisco. CORBETT—SMITH—In this clty, January 26, 1893, John C. Corbett and Lizzie J. Smith, both of San Francisco. HOSTETTER—MoMAN US—In this city, May 17, 1826, by the Rev. Father McCue, Augustus G. Hostetter Jr. and Susan M. McManus, both of San Francisco. LANDRAM—McCORMICK—In this city, May 30, 1896, by the Rev. M. P. Boynton, J. T. Landram nd Mary A. McCormiek, both of Francisco. e e e et e DLIED. anative of County Donegal, Ireland, aged 60 years. A& Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to aitend the faneral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 8:30 o'clock A.M., from her late residence, 50814 tirove street, thence to Sacred Heart Cnurch, where a requiem high mass will b celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock A.M. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. VAROZZA—In the City and County Hospltal, June 6, 1896, Maggle Varozza, aged 15 years. WALL—In this city, June 5, 1896, Kathleen Pris- glita, beloved Jaughter of John A. and Alico M, . Wall, a native of San Francisco, aged m# months. ik riends ana acqualntances are sully invited 10 attend the faneral "THIS b AT (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock . ., from (he Holy Innocents’ Chapel, Fair Oaks street, near Twenty-sixth ———— e WICAVOY & GALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBATLM¥RS,| 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. Telephone 3080. C} HAS. MCMENOMEY | JAMES McMENOMEY & SON, [UNDERTAKERS AND_ EMBALMERS,| 1057 Mission Street, Near Seventh. Mennon, Francois ©0'Toole, John Pyne, Stanislaus Reardon, Alma M, Roberts, Stephen N, Spratt, William Sullivan, Patrick Sabia, Ferdinand J. Schmierer, Mrs. A, Stalling, Henry Cunninghsm, R. C. Curran, Mary Deary, James Griswoid, Matthew Gunter, James Hettinger, Charles Johnson, Hanson Kelton, Violet Linthal, Henry Livermore, Mrs. 8. H, Lynch, Frank Tynan, Rose McCrudden, Mrs. E. F. Taylor, Susie B. Madden, John Varozza, Maggle ‘Wall. Kathleen P. CUNNINGHAM-=In this city, June 4, 1896, Richard C. Cunningham, late of San Bruno, be- loved father of Robert V., George W. and Alice I Cunningham and Mrs. C. A. Muller, = native of County Kilkenuy, Ireland, aged 67 years. A-Friends and acqualuances are respect- fully invited to sttend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 8:25 o'clock A. M. from his late rosidence: 306 Grove street, thence Lo St. Mary’s Cathedral, Van Ness avenue, where a solemn Tequiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock A. M. Please omit flowers. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. GENTLEMEN'S SODALITY, ST. IGNATIUS Church—You are requested to attend the funeral of our late brother sodalist, Richard C. Cun- ningham, from his late residence, 308 Grove street, as per above notice. By order. JAMES R KKLLY, Prefect. CHAS. A. MCAULIFF, Secretary. CURREN—In this city, June 6, 1896, Mary, be- loved wife of William Curren ‘and daughter of William and the late Cacherine Feeley and -ister of Annie, William, Cormick, Thomas, James and Johnnie Feely, & nutive of San Francisco, aged 25 years and 10 months, A& Friends and_acqualntances are resneot- fuily invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (ondsy), at :80 o'cioek o, x.. from the resi- ence of 'her patents, 1176 iarrison street, bet. Seventh and Eighth, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where & solemnn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock 4. 3. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DEAEY—In this city, June 6, 1898, James, be- ioved son of James and Ann Deary. and brother of John Deary and Mrs. John McMann, a native of San Francisco, aged 27 years. GRISWOLD—In Benton, Mono County, Cal., Mat- thew Griswold. & native of Ohio, aged 72 years 2 months and 8 days. GUNTER—In East Oakland, June 4. 1896, James Gunter, a native of Wales, aged 63 years 9 months and 15 days. HETTINGER—In this city, June b, 1596, Charles, beloved husband of Annle Margaret Hetvinger, and father of Mrs. Jean Buhlert, Fred. Henrs, Dora and Chariey Hetunger, a native of Baden, Germany, aged 57 years 8 months and 25 days. B Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Mondap). at 2 o'clock e. i from bis luse rest 16 Fifteenth avenue, between R and 5 South Sen Francisco. Interment I O. JOHNSON—In Lorin, June 8, 1896, Hanson John- som, & native of Columbus, Ohio, aged 48 years 11 months and 28 days. KELTON—In this city, June 8, 1896, Violet, be- loved daughter of David and Nellle Kelton, & na- tive of San Francisco, aged 18 days. LINTHAL—TIn this city, June 5, 1896, Henry Lin- thal. a native of Baltimore. Md., aged 62 years. B-Friends and acquaintances are respec fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Monday), at 2 o'clock .. from the par: lors of u & Lipman, 326 and 328 Mont- gomery avenue. Interment Masonic Cemetery. LIVERMORE—In thiscity, June 6, 1896, Mrs. Susan H. Livermore, mother of J. H., C. A. and Grace G. Livermore, a native of Massachusetis, aged 67 years. Ba-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fuueral TO-MORROW (Monday). at 2 o'clock P. M., from St.John's Church, Fifteerth street, near Valencla street. Interment privage, Masonic Cemeters. LYNCH—In this city, June 6, 1896, entered into Test, Frank, beloved son of Kate and the late Johh Lynch, and brother of Katie and the late Jshn and Aloysius Lynch and Mrs. M. Wels ), anativeof San Francisco. A member of the j Third Order of St. ¥iancis. - The funeral will take place TO-MORROW (Monday), st 9 0'clock A. 3. from the residence of his mother, 31315 Lompard street, thence to St. Francis Charch, Vallejo street, wherea re- quiem high mass will be cefebrated for there- pose of h's soul, commencing a. 9:30 o'clock A. 3. Please omit flowers. Interment Mount (Calvary Cemetery. McCRUDDEN—In Oakland, June 6, 1896, Mrs. E. F. McCrudden, a native of Gold Hill, Nev., zged 22 yeursand 8 months. MENNON—In the City and County Hospltal, June 6, 1896, Francois Mennon, aged 66 years. MADDEN—In this city, June 4. 1896, John Mad- den, mnauve of County Monaghan. Ireland, aged 65 years. ! A@¥-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to_attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunasy), at 1:30 o'clock P. ., from the par- lors of the United Undertakers, 27 and 29 Fiith street. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. COUNTY MONAGHAN SOCTAL AND BENEV- olent Club—Members of the above club are re- quested to assemble at the paciors of the United Undertakers, corner Fifth and Jessie streets, TO-DAY (Suuday), at 1:30 P. >, to attend the funeral of our deceased brother, John Madden. T. GAINFORD, President. J. J. CoNNOLLY, Secrotary. 0'TOOLE—In this city, June 5, 1896, John, be- loved husband of Emma O'Toole. and only' son of Colman and Catherine O'Too'e. a native of Kentucky, azed 29 years and 11 months. A& Friends and ~acquaintances are Tespect- sully invited to attend tne funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 10 o'clock A. ., from his late resi- dence, 4 Pringle court, oft Greenwich street, between Sansome and Montgomery, thence to St. Francis Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. PY NE—In this city, June 6, 1896, Stanislaus, be- loved son of Edward and Josephine Pyne, & na- tiveof San Francisco, aged 2 months. REARDON—In this citv. June 5, 1898, Alma Marle, dearly beloved infant daughter of Charles A.and Emma Reardon, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 7 months and 15 days. A3~ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully mvited to attend the funeral THTS DAY (Sunday), at 10 0’clock A. ., from the residence of the parents, 61415 Minna street. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. ROBERTS—In this city, June 4, 1898, Stephen N. Roberts, a native of Dover, N. H., aged 86 years 5 months and 7 days. [Boston and Dover papers please copy.] A firm and faithful friend in time of need, Honest and true, in thought and word and deed, Thy gen'rous heart no base impulses knew, Farewell beloved one, a fond adieu. W. L 5 Masonic sérvices in King Solomon’s Hal Masonlc Temple, THIS DAY (Sunday), 1:80 otlock P.., under the auspices of Cali- fornia Lodge No.1,F.and A. M..to which all friends and acquaihtances are respectfully in- vi SAHLA—In this city, June 4, 1896, Ferdinand J., husband of the late Catherine Sahia, and beloved father of Rosa Sahla, a native of Hungary, aged 67 yeats and 18_days. A member of Martha Lodge No. 241, K. and L. of H. Friends ‘and _acqualntances ara res . fully invited to attend the funcral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. M.. from the par- lors of H. F.Suhr & Co., 1209 Mission street, near Eighth. Interment L. O. O. ¥. Cemetery. SCHMIERER—In this city, June 5, 1896, Appe- lonia, beloved wife of Gottlieb Schmierer, a native of Bayern, Rhelnpfalz, Germany, aged 68 years 8 months and 6 days. SPRATT—In this city, June 3. 1896, Willlam Rpratt, a native of Liverpool, England, aged 55 eATS. 7% Friends and scauatutances and members ot the San Francisco Ship-calkers’ Association are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday). at 2 0'clock P. X.. from the par- lorsof Craig & Cocbran Co., 22 and 24 Mint avenue, with out further notice. STALLING—In this city, June 3, 1896, Henry Stalllng, a native of Oldenburg, Germany, aged 41 years and 2 months. Ba-Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited ¢ attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 3 o'clock P.M.. from Red Men's Hall, 510 Bush_street, where services will be beld under the auspices of Eureka Lodge No. 6, 0.d. H.S. Remains at the parlors of Gantner & Guntz, 8 and 10 City Hall square. 1lnterment 1. 0. O. F'. Cemetery. ¢ 0.d. H. S—The officers and members of the Eureka Lodge No. 6, O.d. H. 5., are respect- fully luvited to attend the funeral of our late brother, Henry Stalling of Seattle Lodge No. 2, THIS DAY (Sunday), from our hall, 510 Bush st., at 2 p. M. By order of Wx. REHKER, Sec. F. REIMERS, Pres. SULLIVAN—In Oakland, June 5, 1896, Patrick, beloved busband of Nora A. Sullivan. father of Mrs. James Smith and the late Frank J. Sul- livan, a native of Ireland, aged 58 years. A7 Friends and acquaintsnces are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY Sunday) at 110'clock 4. 3., from his late resi- ence, 853 Twenty-second street. Interment Mount Cal: Cemetery, San Francisco, on the arrival of 12 o’clock M. creek boat. TAYLOR—In Alameda, June 6, 1896. Susie Bell, beloved wife of ¥d K. Taylor, a native of Cali- fornla, aged 33 years 4 montbs and 21 days. S Friends and uaintances are respect . fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW g.(onfllr). June 8, from her late residence, 1875 gent sireel. lInterment private, Mountain View Cemetery, TYNAN—In this city, June 5, 1896, Rose, beloved ‘wife of the late Thomas ‘mother of Mrs. J. A. Foley, and_sister Mrs. Charles Veitch and Patrick Jafférs of Bodle, Mono County, Cal., Telephone No. 3354. JAS. ENGLISH. T. R. CAREW CAREW & ENGLISH, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 19 Vaan Ness ave., near Market st., San Francisco Telephone So. 156. CALIFORNI CYCLE CLUBS, Nine of Them Meet in the Rooms of the Alameda Cyclers. Resolution Affecting Status of Clubs for Breaches Adopted—Radical Measures. ALAMEDA, CAL., June 6.—The Califor- nia Associated Cyecling Clubs met this evening at the clubrooms of the Alameds Cyclers, at which the Reliance, Olympic, Acme, Bay City, Alameda, Cahfornians, Diamond, Santa Rosa and Pathfinders’ clubs were represented. The invitation of Grand Marshal Umb- sen to take part in the parade on the Fourth of July in San Francisco was placed on file. The chairman declared the balance on hand amounted to $234. The Mountain View Cyclers were elected to membership in the association with forty-four members. The Olympic Ciub Wheelmen entered a resolution affecting the status of clubs willfully and illegally entering ridersin races held under the auspices of the asso- ciation and altering the day of the annual relay race to Washington’s birthday and the 25-wile race to another date. It was decided that it was the sense of the association that no entries for the Baker-Hamilton trophy be received from any man who was formerly classed in class B." The reason of this was the League of American Wheelmen recognized no such classes as A and B. This means that the en;.riea will be received from amateurs only. The road-racing committee was given full power to take such action as was nec- essary to prevent loafing 1n any point in the race. Mr. Welch spoke of the necessity of the racing track on Market street, San Fran- cisco, being kept up by some mutual ar- rangement between the San Francisco clubs and the cycling board of trade. It was resolved that the annual picnic run of the association be held Sunday, July 19, at or near San Mateo, each club furnishing its own provisions. The association adjourned to meet in the Reliance Clubrooms, QOakland, two months from to-night. ———————— EOTEL ARRIVALS, PALACE HOTEL. E 8 Churchill, Napa Y O Oppenheimer, Pa Mrs D Child, Pa E W Bard & w, Pa Miss Baird, Pa Wm Koabe, Md F L Macomber, Sonora J Schenck, Utah E C Voorhies, Cal W C Mellon, Pa R Douglass & w, Tenn L M Ritterland, Chicago L W 8lim, La ‘W H Christie, Mexico J Welsman, Mexico E k Stark, Or F E Towns, Iil E J Earl & w, Sacto J N Burk, San Jose NEW WESTERN HOTEL. W W Allen, Alaska F A Mitchell, Alaska H Wolft, Bouldin E R Goodwin, Chicago R Storms, Chicago E P Morrow, Chicago C H Sheags, Chicago J R Straight, Buffalo C Stoart, Buffalo W H Waltham, Buffalo J Angell & w, Los Ang °R R Lillinghast, L Ang CB Wright, R I J H Burbanks, Boston D A Coover, Or C James, Los Ang H ¥ Cooper, Or J Adams, Los Ang J Miller, Buffalo W Parsons, N Y J Crawtord, Buffalo J Hess, US N BALDWIN HOTEL. Neylor, Oakland _ F O Cormack, St Louts F A Lawors & w, Sta Rs S DeContevill, Los Ang VL Burnett. Detroit S Wile, Cincinnati J Dooley, N Y E E Bain, Chicago B Herbst, Chicago, J F Loe, Philadeiphia C R Hadley & v, Chicag 7 &£ Baker & w, Chicago M W Willis, Seattle W D Davis, Alameda P E Gordon, Chicago J P Raden &s, Vallejo S Carpenter, San Rafl Dr E G Case, Ukiah ‘W G Thompson, Napa S Migliavacca, Napa J E Cate, Chicago H Lachman, San Jose Mrs Cobbe, N Y ¥ Robinson, Seattle H Smith, Fresno F Barus, Fresno H J Cotton, Florida T S Morton, El Paso C B Morris, Dallas RUSS HOUSE. K L Fevel & w,Portland O E Nash Sr, Redding, O E Nash Jr, Redding F S Hander, Weaverville Z F Vaughn, Lakeport W H Grisby, Cal - DrG W Newson, Sacto M Nuzier, Piacerville Miss H Ayers, Placerv’le J B Overton, Nevada M Juckson, New Orleans Judge Wahier, Siskiyon W C Sammons, Portland s £ Squires, San Jose Mrs H G Squires, S Jose Mrs C H Willlams, Cal 3 W Soeds, Alviso J A Norris, Watsonville Mrs J Standley, SanJose J Alion, Anderson A S Ransom, Chicago I A Gill, Sacto F Boashi, Stockton Mrs E T Noyes, B Willis, Sacto Mrs J Gunulle, Bufte Dunn, Walout Grove H Sages, Sacto J E E D H buncansen, Jackson A Priceley, Trinity Co F I Smith, New York C H Hoag, Santa Rosa. I P Rolls, San Rafael S M Salisbury, Tacoms W S Baker, Woodland J J Chesholm, Tuscon C Milier, Washington Miss M _Mann, Cal H P McClave, Petaluma Mrs G W Mapes. Reno Miss Mapes, Reno N Sexten, Gola Hill GRAND HOTFEL. Mrs L Royee, N Y Mrs McKenze, Benlcia D Brown, Petalums B M Lelong, Sacto C Campa, Cal T E Cump, Los Angeles Miss L Cump, L Angeles G A Jacobs & f, Fulton Miss M Bryan, Marsnal Mrs i McKay, Naj Mrs E Owens, Sacto R A Atkins, Eoreka G Hatch, Kureka J A Fairchlid,L Angeles F Graves, Santa Cruz BF ( hase, Santa Cruz re S H Douglass, N Y Mrs F 5 Stecle, Sncto rsF'S fealy, Oio R F Pennell, T J Hall & w, Gritley B M _Oaxley, Santa Craz Miss Oakley, Santa Cruz F Oakiey, Santa Cruz A M Lewis, Wash MissOH offman, Vermont THO RICHMONCS AFIELD The Geary-Street Railway Ques- tion Divides the District Clubs. . A Big Meeting of the Point Lobos Improvem:nt Club Will Be Held Tuesday. Heretofore Richmond district has been united in the spirit of improvement, and working in unity the people of that local- ity have been the most progressive in the City. Butthe question of the Geary-street railroad franchise has brought about a division. The Richmond Property-owners’ Pro- tective Association is inclined to favor the extension of the railroad franchise, which expires in seven years, while the Point Lobos Improvement Club is dead set acainst the proposition. Attorney Charles Hubbs of the association holds that inas- much as the Geary-street line is in a measure a local concern the Richmond people should be the last to refuse them their fifty years’ franchise. “The Geary-street line has always done the fair thing by us,” said Mr. Hubbs yes- terday. ‘‘The carhouse is in the district, and that will always insure late trips from the water front west. And besides this most all of the employes of the line live in the district. The company desires, I un- derstand, to change the cable for the trol- ley, and do not feel safe in incurring that extra expense with the franchise soon to exF re.”” resident George F. Fletcher of the Point Lobos Improvement Club differs with his neighbor, and so there are iwo Richmonds in the field. “We are opposed to any tinkering with that franchise first and all the time,” said he. “Why is the Geary-street railway tak- ing time by the forelock and looking so closely after future privileges? There is somebody in the woodpile. Richmond is fast building up, and the addition of a resident to the locality tapped by that line means not less than $3 a month added to the receipts of the company, and if that resident has a family it means as many more nickels poured ‘into the already fat railroad sack. it also means that the franchise is all the time getting more val- uable and the net earnings of that corpo- ration are swelling larger and larger. “When the time comes for the renewal of that franchise seven years hence the people of 8an Francisco may feel that the privilege of operating a railway into Rich- mond may be worth something and de- mand a little rent for the use of one of the principal streets. “The Point Lobos Improvement Club will have a big meeting at Crosthwaite’s Hall, on Fifth avenue, near Point Lobos road, next Tuesday evening, when this question will be discussed in fuil. I have procured a lot of street railroad statistics, which I will give to the club, proving that in all the places where the lines have been forced to put on & 2} and 3-cent fare the companies have made more money in- stead of going into bankraptey. : “Look at this instance: In Berlin the streetcar lines came down to a yearly com- mutation system and gave the passenger the privilege of riding over the city as many times each day of the 365 as he wished and charged bim just $450. At the end of the first year the company de- clared a dividend to its stockholders of 41 per cent. ““All the way through these reports you can find the same favorable condition of affairs where fares have come down. The railroad companies are not fearful of losing money by a change, for their man- agers are astute enough to know that three persons would ride then where only one gets on the cars now. “They would simply have to build more cars and employ more men, and the; don't want to do either. With their mil- lions of dollars of yearly net earnings they are doing well enouch, and they are. wili- ing to let well enoungh alone. “But the time has come to lower the fares in San Francisco. Other cities have done so and we will doitalso. Some of the improvement clubs are afraid if the rail- roads are crowded, away will go the trans- fers. Well, are they not going now? The Geary-street line used to transfer north and south as well as east at the Market- street terminus. Now it only transfers to the ferry. The time is coming when a transfer ticket will be a thing of the past. “Other things which Richmond must have are hydrants and firealarm boxes. A new fire engine is well enough, but we want the other two articles right away, and if we get them we will await in E T Bartlett, Mass Mrs A Westrup, Kenwood Miss A Colwell, Kenwood G H Thomas, Detrolt P Burnie, Berkeley 'V J La Motle,Glen Ellen MissG DLaMotle,Berkely B M Wooahulld&w,Stockt B M Benham, L -Angeles W R Martin, San Rafael MrsCRBonnell,Paio Alto Miss C Bonnell,PaloAlto J K Bonnell, Palo Alto G F Weeks, Bakersfield W H Husband, Kelsey Mrs Husband, Kelsey C W Scott, Kelsey ‘W A Cbapman, Cal WH Parks Jr,Marysville J G Miller, Sacto G W Curran, St Louls DrjWHayes &w,GVally Dr W J Taylor, sacto L M Cheshire, San Jose Mrs Browning, San Jose ¥ Barnes, Sau Jose > napp, ister ‘agner & w,Spockton F Phillips & w, S Mateo o ———— Embryo Engineers. The following is the list of graduates from ‘Vander Naillen’s School of Engineering for '96: Electrical department—H. Seebach, San Jose; R. C. McLean, Honolulu; John Bradley, Ukish ; C. A. Neate, Red Bluff; J. N. Gilbert, City of Mexico; E. Blanckenb City; Joseph Es- colle, Monterey; C. F. Schmidt. ond-gd: R. B‘i‘a’fl'm?"fl W. Stierli ning engineering—W. Stierling, Victoril B.C.; J. Johnson, Sonora, Cal ; Johp Hopper, Oakiand; L. Smith, Spokane; £, G. Loveridge, Weavervilie; A. Ervast, San_Mateo; H. W. H. Penniman, San Andreas, Cal.; C. W. Terry, Fresno. Surveyors—Harry V. Moffatt, City; J. S. Prell, Sants Barbara; H. Arkeil, City; D. C. Farpham, Germantown; D. A. Jones, San Jose; G. Vides, San Sulvador; Charles Slade, Greenville, Ohio; J. J. Tuitle, Fort Jones, Cal. Mechanical engineering—J. W. Etienne, s 1, les; D. nzale: Va. dor; C. Krasilnikoft, Siberia. 2 Architecture—George L. Drullard, Stoekton; F. Stein, Seattle; G. Fee, Honolulu. Assaying—Thomas W. Hanmore, Alaska; F. Corner, Bay City, Or.; W. R. Thomas, Gras Valley; P. Lamar, City; J. Pott, Pheenix, Ariz D. Curran, Tombstone, Ariz.; James Rennie, St. Helena; J. W. Young, City; L. C. Du Bois, Delm 3 A.G. Keiller, Amador City; J. C. Diamond, Anf‘m Camp; A. Elffner, Juneau, udd, Colusa; C. M. Kneiston, patience the machine.” GAVE HIMSELF A LEAVE How Lieutenant - Commander Sturdy of the Olympia Got a Court-Martial, While Captain Pro Tem. of the Vessel He Gave Himself Four Days’ Shore Liberty. Among the passengers of the Pern, which arrived from the Orient Thursday, was' Lieutenant-Commander Sturdy, U. 8. N., of the Olympia, now in China waters. The officer went out as executive officer of the cruiser, and came back without his ship and the sentence of a court-martial over his head. While lying in the harbor last April Captain Read of the Olympia was taken sick and went ashore, the command of the vessel in his absence falling on Sturdy, the next ranking officer. The captain pro tem., feeling the need of a little shore recreation during his arduous duties as commander of a great warship, gave him- self four days’ leave of absence and hurried away to Shanghai. The lieutenant-commander must have enjoyed himself in a manner somewhat out of the ordinary among the jolly Eng- lish clubs ashore, as Admiral McNair, commanding the United States naval force in Asiatic waters, had his guns shotted and the decks cleared for action. He prepared a little court-martial for the Olympia's executive and charged him with having been absent without leave. Sturdy pleaded that as he was at the time commander of the ship, and one of her company, he could command himself, and did so by commanding himseli to go ashore for four days. The exquisite logic of the commander ro tem. didn’t strike the Admiral in all its auty and the court-martial went on. The officers of the court were evidently of the opinion that executives of a war vessel are not supreme on board even if the captain is sick, and also that English clubs are not good 5"‘“' for American sailors, for they found the accused guilty. He was sentenced to two years’ suspension from duty and is set back ten numbers on the Jist of lientenant-commanders. This means that unless a war or epi- demic gets in among the naval officers he will be about five years slower getting to be a real captain, when he can order him- sglé: ’hdoro at vivdilL 5 urdy considers his sentence excessive and will lay his case before the Navy D ::::gent n Xlnhmgton, asking for less on the part or the re authorities. o e —————— Perhaps of all the dandies of his day Lord Petersham carried the fashion of snufftaking to the greatest excess. His room was fitted with numerous shelves, on which were canisters of the finest snuff, and he had all the apoaratus for moisten- ing and mixing,