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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1896. 2 3 . BET. HYDE AND : f.’b Larkin; 2-story, bay-window; 7 rooms and ath. ‘Twenty-second st., bet. Guerrero and Dolores— neat cotiage: rooms, bath and stable, Fulton st. el. Laguna and Bucnanan-—2-story, bay-window: 6 roomsund bath. Stevenson St. or Lexington ave., bet. Twentieth and Twenty-first sts.—2-story: 8 rooms and bath. Mission st., bet. Eighthand Ninth—2-story: 7 T0oms and bath. 3 Bond st., off Mission, bet. Twelith and Thir- | (0;‘(&)[(\1)—8 and 7 rooms and bat’ vde st., bet. Turk and Eddy—2-stary; avde s nd Eddy—2-story; 7 rooms Five large boarding-houses; ovy ; cen- ey £-houses; over 50 rooms; cen: Apply 10 C.S. CAPP & CO.. 415 Montgomery si., Real Estate Agents and House Renters. BUE Sr. BET. MASON AND TAYLOR— Fine house; 8 rooms and bath: sunny and fine \‘H‘e‘v( key at office. Apply to C. 8. CAPP & CO., 415 Movigomery st, Real Estate Agents and House Brokers, 1 DEVIS % X 4 J Grove—8 rooms and bath: WILL FISHER & C0., 1 “Bo 3?).).50. SEETHATELEGANT < ny 6-room house. 512 Guerrero st. LET—STNNY RESIDENCE SE. CORNER 4 ROOMS; < Tentn st. OF 8 ROOMS; SU 27 Clementina st. —30 MORRIS AV’ xth; sunny house of & §18; water free; yard: cellar. TI‘ PRECIATED_TF 8K 3 () R. DOLORZ2S~—2-STORY S0Z0 nouse 8 roois and bath; furnished or an- furnished; rent reasonable, Appiy to L. A. SUUC & CO., 465 and 467 Valencla st. HOUSE 9 ROGMS, BATH AND G Doai00d order; reat reasonable.” 14: near Gough. E-DU!EKEEPING ROOMS — Continued. Kearny Street. OR LESS ROOMS, SUITA BLE FOR HOUSE- keeping. Kearny sl water free. Apply 15 Grant ave. Larkin streec. LARKIN —2 OR 3 SUNNY HOUSE- ping rooms: furnished camplete; central. N_NICELY FURNISHED BAY- window housekeeping rooms; hot water; near Sulter. ROOMS TO LET—Continued. Turk Street. 544 TURK—NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY front rooms en suite or separate; moderate. 8045 TURK—-SUNNY FRONT ROOM; g8. BOARDING AND ROOMS. OUGH, NR. PINE—NIOELY FURNISHED large sunny room suitable for two zentlemen qr maried couple: board optional; private tamily. Address Reasonabie, box 1. 4, Call Office. HAS CHANGED HANDS; nice sunny rooms, double. housekeeping, all furnished, §7 up. 516 TAYLOR — SUNNY BACK PAKLOR D with board for two; $20 aplece, and other rooms. Linden Avenue. LINDEN AVE., OFF VAN NE 502 JAx NESS—SUITE OF PARLORS AND s single rooms: with or without board. Hayes st.—Large un‘urnished o POST—NEATLY FURNISHED SUNNY rooms; good table board: $20 up. MeAllister Streei. MCALLISTER, CORNER OCTAVIA— 3] 7 JONES-NICELY FORNISHED ROOMS, single or suites, with board; summer prices. Nicely furnished sunny rooms with or 7T () GEARY — FIRS without housekeeping. Tl ~CLASS ROOM AND board; references. Binna streev. MINNA—3 FUR! SHED ROOMS FOR OTEL BERTLING, 714 BUBH—A FAMILY hotel: references glven and required: allmod- ern conveniences. Ninth Street. NINTH, NR. MARKET—FRONT SUITS, 4V housekeeping, stove, musical instruction if require mother’s care; references given and required. Ad- dress MRS. B, ALEXAY CHILDEEN BOARDED. ANTED — CHILD TO BOARD; GIR healthful locality; country; good school: horse to ride: iR, Kenwood, Cal. R.GEARY—FRESH- 1y furnished bay-windows and others; $7. Polk Streec. POLE—2 OR 3 8U rooms; exclusive kitchen: gas stove. NY FURNISHED POS(—2 HOU PING ROOMS, $10; TIVISG A FEWMILES OUT OF TOWN, MY own home, and close 10 & school. I would like one or two children to. ¢are for. Inguire at 968 Harrison st. PERSONALS. e e s gt S LICE—TOM SAYS HIS GIRL /GOT HER hf\fdnned at G. LEDERER'S, 111 Stockion and 1t was “out Of Sight": you'd beiter go there; iU’s only 25, 100; the Store is nearest Geary 8t ROSE. ATK DRESSED, 960; 8HAMPOO, 250; MAN- A o bo. BUTLIIS, 131 Post, b, 0,plevate, ARTINGTON'S SUHOOL OF MAGAZINE day and evening 8 . Partington, Gertrude Partington, k. L. Partington, Particuiars 424 Pine, DVICE FREN; DIVORCE LAWS A SPE- clalty; private; no charge uniess successfal; all iaw sults, claims, collections, wills, tended to. G, W, HOWE, atty-at-law, 850 Market sy AZOR EXCOHANGE, 630 MARKET ST.; fine edge put on razor fo) deeds, ete., as- 13 CITY REAL ESTATE, CSSEIER b N s s S 35 EACH—% LOTS IN THE §76 HOME; stead; these lots are level and a great snap at this figure. $360—Cheap loton Folsom st., near Cortland; will build cottage and sell on easy terms. $300—Lots on Twenty-seventh ave., near Poing Lobos; easy terms; small cash pavment. Henio Park—We have soveral colce lots »hich we can trade for ¢ roperty. pay difference in cash. P WEN BROB. 118 Moutgomery st. 800 NEW COTTAGE AND LO(; 6 RMS.; s hard finished. Inquise 210 Andover ave., bet. Crescent and East ave., Holly Park Tract. 2100, $OTTACE 6 ROOMS AND BATH on lot 60x122, near on; terms easy; $400: lot_40x120; $25 down, $5 monthly. CHARLES A. BAILEY, 20 Montgomery st. ARISIAN MILLINERY SCHUOL: A FULL course taught in sIx Weeks; competent gradu- ates guaranteed positions. 8 Golden Gate ave. ATCH AI;D JIEWE;;‘I;\‘ REPAIRING 1-class Wi o N, BRITTAIN, 20 arauteed. Give eary, nr, Kearny, SWANBON, CONTRACTORS and builders; store, bank and office fixtures. 411 Taylor st ALLORY & XCHANGE—SAN RAFAEL RESIDENCE; 8 rooms, etc.; accepted street; value $4000, will exchange for city residence.” J. B, ROCHE, San Rafael. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. B vt ee et FOB SALE—RANCH OF 582 ACRES NEAR Hallmoon siay: 200 acres in graln _balance suitable for agricultural or stock: plenty of living water; large house: barns; grain bins; hogsheads; 4-norsepower mill’ vrice 830 per acre; worth $45. PRENTISS, room 80, Flood building. 500, AN ISLAND OF 16 ACRES TN THE « Russian River; house and barn; all rst-class bottom land. An elegant summer vilia with 16 acres in the Sapta Cruz Mountains. CHARLES COLTON, 906 Market st. $6000 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE; 10 « acres planted all varieties fruit; 4- room house, windmill, horse and cartand all farm- lnflumul included. Apply F.B. HOOSON, Hay- wards. $6000 FOOTHILL HOME; § ACRES IN . San Mateo County: 25 miles from £an Francisco; half mile from’ railroad: modern house; 9 iarge rooms, bath, etc,; fine stable for 4 horses, C.S MERRILL, room 8, floor 8. Mills Bullding, ¥an Francisco. 9000, SEY, BATWINDOW COTTAGE: . lot 26x100; part cash; bargain. F., box 39, Call Office. 567' WORTH DOURBLE; LOT ON LOM- &b . bard st.: easy terms. 1128 Vallejo st. NSUMPTIONS TREATED BY A NE neihod. DR AMBRICAN, 364 G g hours 12 10 20, I OUSE AND LOT OF 6 ROOMS, BATII, CON- servatory. large celiar and garden for sale cheap. 2439 Larkinst. HO. W, PHELPS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 215 Sansome st., room 4. UITS TO ORDER ON INSTALLMENTS TO guaranteed parties, $15 upward. Cut-rate Taloring Company,1117 Market st.,bet 7th and 8ch. HE ECONOMY” MILLINERY, Ri 40, 46 Sixth st; ¢hildren’s school hats 6o; pressed 25¢,; bats trimmed 25¢; feathers curl ANTOR CHILD 10 BOARD; GOOD CARE; sonable. 6354 st T ADY WANTS CHILDREN TO BOARD; reasonable; good care. Call 1813 Freelon st. 3 finely furnished, $20; large yard. s1xth Streei. SIXTH—CHEAPEST IN WHE CITY: cozy housekeeping rooms and athers. rooms; waier; complete for housekeeping; no children; $11. ANTED—INFANT OR CHILD TO BOARD; %00d care: reasonable. 1413 Sacramento st. STORES TO LET. CORNER STORX: GOOD LOCATION hTe Fix grocery or drugstore; cheap rent. Corner MeAllister and Broderick sts. ed rooms and cellar; $11; also 2 unfur- 0 LET—122 GEARY ST, A FINE BASE- central, nished rooms; $8. QALOO:! "MOD 7 ROON + ment table. 4 SE AND OTHE H to rent by BALDW Montgomery st. . EURNISHED HOUS OF 9 ROOMS 4 months at $40. 1509 Jackson s LA~ by ! ROOMS; FURNISHED; rent reasonable: no dealers. 44 Third st 735 WILLOW AVE_GGTTAGE OF 5 ROOMS: rent $9. Apply 500 Gro Tehama Street. NEAR FIRST — COTTAGE; y rooms: large yard; rent lowered. cheap & HAMMOND, 10 | —FINE SALOON TO LET CORNER of Bryant and Gllbert streets; fixtures for sule; nt §20. U RENT-8 STORES: 614, 614k AND 616 Fourth st, nr. Bluxome: also loft, 46x72. O. F. VON RHEIN &CO., 513 California st. inird Stree. THIRD. CORNER OUTH PARK—SUN- ny roqms for housekeepings range; run- | 4 APPIY J. A. SCHMIDT, 425 Elli HALE OFSTORE: 7 KEARNY ST.; NOW occupled by . Sentmeri: will be yacant July . RTH—SMALL STORE WITH ROOM uitable forany retail business v B & 14 Mo TWELFTH~2 SU nished housekeeping rooms. Union Street. ION—VERY LARGE FRO PARTLY FUR- OFFICES TO LET. 8291 AND 707 SUTTER--CHOICK FOR OF- 2 fices and residence combined: reasonsble. and kitchen; all conveniences; COTTAGE; FLAT, $11 50;: LARGE 3.00). yards: cheap. 1123 Valle MITAGE;: 4 RODMS: Ba: for horses; cheap. 18 Faker st. Van Ness Avenue. PRECKELS HBUILDING, 927 MARKET— Elegant sunny offices, $12 50 up; electric-light; heating and janitor service free. Apply as building or 6. H. UMBSEN & CO.. 14 Montzomery st. VANNESSAV. for housekeepin; ROOMS FURNISHED 1 tront sunny; reason- FURNISHED FLATS. FURNISHED le. 447 Minna'si Y FURNISHED FLAT OF 6 ROOMS Y and bath: piano: reasonable. 120 McAllister. OWER FLAT, FURNISHED, TO R! 4 6 week: no children. 1926 Eliis FLATS TO LET. AST OF FILLMORE — UPPER window, 5 rooms and bath: $16; fine View. A to C. & CAPP & CO.. Heal Esiate agent, 415 Montgomery st. JusT APPROACHING COMPLETION. H s . Five choice modern flats on corner of Twenty- fifth and Folsom ss.; all sizes. inquire on prem- ises. "OR SALE: bath complete; sunny house; rent $25; five minutes’ waik to Chronigle buildiug. ~Address F. F., box 117, Call Office. VAN NESS—SUNN ¥ SUITES; FRONT MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. | S S SRS VoY PRIGHT PIANO; EXCELLENT TONE; fine case; imperative sale this week: an offer is wanted. Room 12, Fiood building. ROOMS TO LET. Castro Street. BEAUTIFUL STHINWAY _UPRIGHT: must be s0ld; & sacrifice sale. Room 10, 809 Market st. 1 CASTRO — FINELY FURNISHED STEINWAY $175; STEOK $150: STERL- ing $100; Ladd $60. BRULNN'S, 228 Post. TRERAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, JEW: elry, ete.: Jowest rates. 948 PECIAL—SOL. SHIPPER &CO,, MERCHANT 'Tallors, Spreckels building, 927 Market, rm, 317. Gentlemen furnishing cloth can have suits or over- coats made from $9 up: trousers §2 up; workman- ship and trimmings guaranteed ; self-measurement cards sent free; country trade’ solicited. RUNKS MOVED, 26 CENTS, COMMERCTAL Sntter st.; telephone Transfer Company, main 49 keep your ch CARDS, $1050; SHOW CARDS, ibo; tel. Black 141. HILL, 22 Geary st., r. 39, SK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR VERMONT Halr Wash ; cures scalp diseases: take no other. TTHE VERY LOWEST EASY THRMS YOU can buy furniture, carpets, hlankets, etc.; 250 cloaks, jeweiry, at M. ROTHS- 13-215 Mason at.; open evenings, FLECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM| Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market; 200 rooms, 25¢ to §1 50 per night: §1 50 10 86 per week ; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. STROZYNSKI, LEADING LADIES HATR- « dresser, removed (0 24 Geary. Popular prices. (ITY OF PARIS LAUNDRY, FORMERLY 193 Geary, remcved from Larkin st. to 119 Stock- MRS, JAUSSAUD. 1G OUTDOOR STEREOPTICON SHOW KVE- ry night cor. Market and Sixth sts. ; artistic ad- vertisements in living light; Dess. Consult OWL ADV. C LD GOLD, SILVER, clothing bonght. irsi-class laundry. promoters of busis 0., 1140 Market st. NTS' AND LADIES OLMAN, 41 3a. cor. Jossle, LOAKS, CAPES ANU SULTS RETAILED AT mirs’ cost. Factorv. 20 Sansome st upstalrs. S FOR 6 CENTS—THE poer, for mailing. E WEEKLY CALL. in wia; DRESSMARERS. RESSES $2 UP: WRAPPERS 35 CENTS UP; awn $1 up. 50534 Natoma st,, above Sixth. ———— EDUCATIONAL, 2 rooms to let. Diamond Street. IANOS—DO YOU WANT ONE? FINEST stock on the Pacific coast. THE F. W, SPEN- CER CO., 983 Market st. DIAMOND ~ LARGE front sunny room with mantel and grat Eddy Street. NFURNISHED QIEINWAYBABY GRAND, NEARLY NEW, at a sacritice. THE ¥, W. SPENCER CO., 933 Market st. FURNISHED 3! &75&1-.\10;"1‘ EW: ROSEWO0OD; FOR SALE on $5 installments. 221 Leavenworth st. ANJO AND prices reasonable: New York; home 2 to 907 Howard st. XPERIENCED TEACHER WISHES FEW more aault pupils of neglected education: pu- sirictly private, Call or address ¥. ., 819 Geary st il of Gearge Dobson, P, M. H.L MILLER, room; $1 a week, EDDY, NR, LARKIN—SUNNY FRONT Toom; gas, bath, closets; newly furnished; GREA'I.‘ OPPORTUNITY; 6 FINE UP- rights, $125 and $150 each: eall early if you want a bargalp. MAUVAIS, 769 Market st. 1 RNITUBE OF 5 ROOMS AND Lighth Street. EFORE BUYING SEE HAINE BROS,', BUSH & Gerts and Koabe pianos: ai wholesale prices. A, L. BANCROFT & CO.. 324 Post st HERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE, 28 STH st., near Market: furnished and unfurnished. Q¢ UNNY, NEWg7-ROOM 921 “hat: emt very law = 41(' HAIGHT-SUNNY FLAT, 5 LARGE sunny rooms: all improvements. MS, BATH, GAS. oe and Sanches. "LAT: 4 SUNA 18 HAMPTON st., off Folsom, bet. Second and Third. 47)[)1'9[)5 TBET. POWELL AND MASON— £42 Sunoy flat: $16 landed in :nnmmens for your summer outing at small out- 2 antoharps, $ cases for instruments, gianos for reut and sale. J. HARRY LIS: MRS. KATE S. M ART. manager—A quiet house; centrally lo- cated; newly furnished; elevator; hot & cold wi OSEDALE HOUSE, \ at reduced rent; satis! HE_RAMONA, 130 ~ELLIS—100 ROOMS ourself: open all night. LOSING OUT A OOMPLETE LINE OF small goods at prices less than ds cost New York; just the chance to buy a fine ; violins, $1°85: mandolins, 83 35; guitars, $3; accordlors. flutes, banjos, piccolos, lolin outfiis, eta.; new JOTT, 920 arket st., Spreckels building. , LARKIN—FURNISHED ndow alcove: gas kolsom Streec. 101 MINN ny room: 1_‘ LAT: 4 ROOMS Xon LA 3 3 and 6 rooms and bath Twentieth stg,; rents $14 to 1 | JONES & CO., 465 Vaieneia st. | 13-, £ SACRAMENTO | 24 rooms; separate entrance; rent $10. i U TFER O LOWER FLAT, £0R 5 NY | rooms: hath avd stable. 272114 Bryantave. | | | | Apply o L. a. —FLAT OF 8| FL,\T. TNICE ROOMS; BATH. 537 GOLD Gate ave. .)(’11 CALIFORNIA—_UPPERSUNNY FLAT: & 7 reows; large garden and basement; rent 836. | 79() BAYES, N SIDE—UPPER FLAT! 7| {2V rooms: rent g27 50. | 204 GROVE—_LOWER FLAT OF 4 ROOMS, | T 29 :54 tain; tight, supnv yard. 6 _FLAT 4 ROOMS AND BATH; FINE ) vi 20. Key 1825 Washington, near Jones. ]1 +1 FULTON — GOOD LOWEK_ FLAT: & rooma: bath: near City Hall; $18. 15 OCTAVIA—FLAT OF BSUNNY {19 ang basement \lflfl_ N FL M “and 81 CLAT all over tow: s st 070 TWENTY-THIRD; 100 FEET FROM 4079 Castro cars: lovely suany upper flat ot 5 modern improvements; rent oniy $16; ROOMS ROOMS, § near Harrison. FOR SALE: PATTERSON & CU., 2 Var water ¢ 14 '() MCALLTSTER-MODERN FLAT OF 6 43Y rooms and bath, $27 0. UMBSEN, 14 3 ontgomery st SUNNY MOD. OUR-RUOM FLAT; er si., Golden Gate remont ave., nr. W TOWER FLAT OF 2 OR 3 SUN : bath, laundry; 36 Elgin Park, off ¥D 4 ROOMS; BATH; 1708 Pos: st. SLAT—A NIOS FLAT AND OTHERS TO FIAT5 s ALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Mont- 3 NEAR SUTTER—LOWER & modern large sunny roems; bath. Q1] POUR NICE ROOM&: 315 THIR- 'b i l . teenth st., bet, Guerrero and Market. W R PLAT— HIRD ST, 4 100 feet from Casiro cars: 4 rooms: batn; large d ; ; rept $14: water iree. NT ROOMS; kitchen if desired; $8 up; singls rooms, SCHMI1Z, 16 $125. LINE CHICKER B 120, Moaliister st., next to Hivernia Hanik. HERMAN, OLAY & 00, STEINWAY REP. Tesentatives, show the largest assortment of Pisnos and orgsns in the Wesi: all grades and prices; easy monihly payments; everything guar- anteed as represente Kearny and Sutter. 71 GEARY-LARGESUNNY FURNISHED KRIVED—LOT OF CELEBRATED HIGH- grade T, L. Neumann pianos: prices and terms moderate. H, LUEDERS, $2 Niuth st. , {2 or unfurnished rooms: key a 217. Lolden Gare Avenue, HICKERING, KNABE, STECK, VOSHE, STER- ling pianos: see our new piant 187: planos sor remiet BRENJ, CUNTAZ so%’,"’ifl'&p.flm AVE.—PLEASANT sunny room for gentleman; bath and gas; YHON MAUZY, 308 POST ST.—SOHMER Newby & Evans, Briggs and other planos. private family; $6. GOLDEN GATE AVE—HANDSOMELY furnished rooms, suitable for 1 or 2 gentie- JUPERTOR VIOLIN®, ZITHERS, OLD &NEW ) H. MULLER. maker. renairer. 2 Latham nlaca. e ] FRONT OR y furnished; gas, bath, etc. ) parior tigel Grove Street. GROVE—SUNNY FURA suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen. ISHED FRONT bay-window reom for 1 or 2 gentlemen; also single room. HED ROOMS; Hermann Street. R VALESNCIA-1 OR2 furnished; with or without kitehen: gas and bath. Jones mireet. ES_NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY alcove room; private. NES— THE VAN sunny suitea #10 10 8 single; newly jurnished: batn, etc. tearny Strees. RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY~PLEAS- 2y sunny rooms, en sulteand single; firs: ciass i cvery respect; terms reasongble. Larkin Street. LARKIN — SINGLE SUSNY FRONT room with quiet famlly; $7. UNNY SUITE; single rooms: bath; every copvenience. 1 LARKIN-SUNNY ROOMS: RUN- 2 ning water; 36 to $15: use of kiichen. Murkae: »iree:, E HOUSE, 1045 MARK! MR night, 35¢ to §1: week, $1 50 10 $5: families. Martha Place, MARTHA PLACE, OFF GEARY, NR. MA- LEGAL NOTIUES. N THE SUPERIOR COURT, CITY AND County of San Francisco, Staté of California. Depariment No. ¥ JULIA DE ANDANY, plaintiff, vs. ANTRAONY DE ANDANY, defend- ant. Action brought in the 8u and County of San Francisco. State of California, and the complaint filed in said City and County of San Francisco, in the office of the Clerk of sald Superior Court, rior Court, City The peopie of the State of California send greet- ing to ANTHONY DH ANDANY, defendant. You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff, inthe Superior’ Court, City and County of San Francisco, State of California, and to answer the complaint flled therein within ten days (exciusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this summons—if served within this County; or it served elsewhere, within thiriy days—or judgment by default will be taken agaiust you, according to the prayer of said complaint. The sald action is brought to obtain the decree of the above entitled court dissolving the bonds of metrimany heretofore and now existing between plaintift and defendani upon the ground that defendant has been and is guilty of wiliful deser- tion of plaintiff: and upon the further ground that defendant has been and is guiliy of willful neglect of plaintift, aill of which will mare fully and at 1arge appear in the complaint of plaintift, on file in the above entitied action, to which sald complaint express reference, in thut behalf, is hereby made, and for costs of suit. And you are hereby notified that if vou fail to so appear and answer sald complaint as above re. ulred, suid plaintif will apply to the court for the relief demanded In said complaint. Given under my nand and seal of the said Superior Court, at the (ity and County of San Francisco, State of California, this 2d day of June in the‘{tlrnl our Lord one shousand eight hundred an. ninety-six. Seal. | C. ¥. CURRY, Clerk. By JOSKPH RIORDAN, Deputy Clerk. GEO. W. TOWLE JR., Attorney for Plajntiff, 508 Cailionia St., San Francisco, Cal. son—Nice furnished sunny ropms; $7 menth. Minna “treei. EIGHTH-NEWLY FUR- window rooms; §1 a weak, MINNA, COR. JLEGANT NEW FLATS. SEVE U low Brvant. § and 6 reems. baih TH ST., BE- B8 10 516, 1 ll BRODERIC ROOMS, BATH, STA- sanary wash bo riigbt housekeepug. 3 California Street. 953] CALIFORNIA—S ELE: LOL nished rooms, bath, for housekeeping, cheap; call mrenuzn, > Eddv street. =1 EDDY —SUITE OF HOUSEKEEPING ‘ ] 9 Foomy; FUNLINE Water; gas Eliis Streec, ¥ FLLIS—SUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS 315 complete far housekeeping; very chea; E0¢) ELLIS—4 SUNNY, UNFURNISHED 532 Joims and batn for hou gekeeping. 706 BLLIS—3 FURN ROOMS; NEW- }y papered and painted ; complete 1or house- | keeping TEEOOE ¢ BLLIB-TWD ROOMS COMPLETELY 807 Firuisned for housekeeping, $20. ¥ifth Street. FIFTH —8 SUSNY FROXT HOUSE- 314 Keeping rooms; bath, closet, stove; private $10. fpmil. Fourth ~treet. FOURTH —TWO FURNISHED HOUSE- 5 keeping rooms, connecting. ¥olsom Street. MONTH—2SUNN Y ROOMS FURNISHED P8 tor hounckeeping. 785 koisom st i) FOIROM—LARGE, SUNNY, FURNISH- 863 ca ‘bedroom, connec:ing with kitchen; yard: complete; housekeeping. Q7 () FOL-OM — IWO NICE FURNISHED 870 for housekeeping: rent reasonabie. FOLSOM—LARGE FURNIKHED ROOM 945 for housekeeping: bath; $2 50 week, Geary St cei. GEARY—SUNNY SUITE OF P3RLORS; 518 §iiier sunny rooms; light housekeeping. Gough 8 reet. 215 GOUGH—8 LABGE SUNNY AOUSE. keeping rooms: elegantly furnished; $18. " Hermann Street. = N, NEAR VALENCIA-1 OR 2 2 i’l;)gr‘;‘("fi'lcely 'x’uml-nod with or without kigien; gas and bath. —FURNISHED FRONI SUN- gas; bath; $6. S.iB810D NETees, MISSION — NIOELY 2 ny double reon MOUSEKEEFING ROOM | —~ . - FURNISHED 80c per night; §1 to $2 weex. UBE, 776 MISSION, NEAR 1 Fourth—New fireproof building: 90 elegantly furnished rooms; all modern i vator; single or en suite; 25¢ to MISSION—FURNISHED ROOM; HOT and cold water. HE WILSON H rovemenis; elé- ANTLY FUR- | ick, 3. J. Mo WARD OF CONTRACTS—AT A MEETING tylhe Board of New Oiiy Hall Commissioners, held une 3, 1896, the following resoiution was vagsed 1o pring: wgolved, That Contract No, 84, work and materials {n the rotunda and tower-dome, he awarded the San Francisco Novelty and Works for $83,31148, That Coutract No. 85, marble and_ile work in' rotunda and tower-dome be awarded the Califoriia Traverine Co.. first floar, §16,684 secand tler of gallery, W. Cornhiok, Carmick, § 86, he awarded F. N, Woods & Co., §900. That Contract No. 88, electrical elsvato: wing, be awarded Cahill & Hall Co. for $3675, and that the same pass to print, ting Mc- 156 80; grand stairway. W. H. Mo 831 50. ' For plain giass, Contract No, , _northeast Ayes—Commissioners or, Creswell, Broders AKTHY, Secretary. RS, MELVILLE- SNYDER, STUDIO 614 1ano, elocution; dra- neing, minuet, gavotte, 8 P.3.; $1 per monthy. NLY ACCOUNT- s time And far more practical than any college; rapid calculations. 859 Market, TTEND STIEHL'S COLLEGE, 723 MARKET st. The very best individual lnstruction: 20 trial lessous in Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Pen- manship, Typewriting, ete., #1; books free. <R SHORTHAND IS THE latest and best; 100 words per minute guar- : 2 mo. (incld. typewriting), $25. 927 Market. UITAR MANDOLIN, PIANO AND VOCAG 3 mo. MARY WESTHAUS, 39 Fifth. matic_elocution etc. Vocal classes Mond OUKKERPING BY TAK ECHTS10-LE 3700, FINE PLACE FOR X TEAMSTER, ¥ . near Bryant and Sixth sts.; 2-stor; house of 7 rooms: stable for 4 horses and 3 wagon street accepted; size 37:0x80. JAMES W. COLE- MAN, 24 Montgomery st. OT5 $160 — FRUITVALE TERMINAL tract; 85 mo. MoCARTHY CO., 646 Miarket. 160 ACRES GOVERNMENT LAND: FINB home; cheap. 40 O'Farrell at., room 4, RUIT ORCHARD INVESTMENT; WILL net 80 per cent: 30 acres peach, apricot, prune and pear, selected especially for canning and dr,- ing; cannery near that will make five year's con- tract for fruit; best and safest fruit orchard pro sition in the State. JOHNT. HALL, Alameda, ALAMEDS TAND COMPANY, 67 CHRONI- A cle bldg., are selling choice fruit lands, 134 hrs from San Francisco, ai $85 per acre; title perfect. MARIN COUNTY-3000 ACRES 26 MILES AL “from city: 1o s any size; fruit, grain, vegeta- bleland; rail or water transit; $40 to 375 per acre; termns to suit. Syndicate Investment Com- pany, 65 Chronicle building. THY PAY RENT? When you can buy cheap on easy termsone of the finest nouses of 8 and 10 rooms in the Pan- handle, east side of Cole st., near Waller; all modern improvements; street to be bituminized; large lots, 25x125. Owner on premises. UST BE SOLD IN THE NEXT 10 DA YS, $10,000—See this beautiful business corner; 8W. cor. Folsom and 21st sts; 95x90: offer wanted. $3750—2 lois 25x100 each; N. side of Page sL., 37 feet trom Shrader; bet. Shrader and Stanyan offer wanted. Inquire 1205 Market st. OE HOMES TN 1,08 G 4TOS Ok ORGHARDS in the vicinity or In Santa Cruz Mountains call or address C. K. STETSON, box 298, with B, H. Noble & Co. END FOK OUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES jor sale. WOOSTER & WHITTON. San Jose, TITLE HOMES CLOSE TO TOWN: M- Biccbs on o 10 sears erbales 3 party aprovesy eces on 8's) year: : Ly m prove with small house, ete, B H. T ‘hfl xunmn City. Inquire 632 Market st., 8 ¥. PBARGAIN: SACRIFICE: N0 REASONABLE offer refused; beautiful home; grand view; Iarge grounds; water, stable, etc. : would exchange. SHADBURNE, 415 Montgomery st. FEW “SPECIAL DRIVES” IN HOME AND investment lots this week, THE MCCARTHY COMPANY, 646 Market st. OR SALE—LOTS HAVING A FRONTAGE of 383 feet on the southeasterly side of Mission §t., from Precita ave, 10 Serpentine ave,, and also having a frontage of 183 fect on Precitaave. Also Iot on south line of Washington si.; 25 feet 10 inches east of Dupont: 26x40 reet: with 2-story brick building thereon; renting for §83 per month; good tenant. Bids will be received for the entire property or ¥ portion of the same up to June 1, 1898, by WALTER HOGE at 18 Post st.,, San Erancisco, care 0f JOHN H. GRADY. Mission street acceptea and sidewslk in front of the property Iaid with bitumen and granite curb. TUBSTANTIAL, MODERN HOUSE BUILT at from $150 to $275 a room; call and see plans. JAMES McOONAHEY, 1149 Mission st. ACOB HEYMAN, REAL ESTATE, HAS removed to 11 Montgomery st. JORSALE, CHEAP—TWO2-STORY HOUSES; loi 27:6x85; 7 rooms: bath: finished base- ment; rooms decorated; electrio wire: speaking Iubes: sione walks. On_Waller st., near Stanyan, balf bloek from Galden Gate Park. W STYLE KESIDENCE; PACIFIO HTS frnshd. ; part cash; bal. same rent. 8., b. 62,Call. PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. 15 ACRES NEAR LUS ANGELES, BES valley land, to exchange for Oakland, Al meda_or “Berkeley property, Apply to H. C LECKER, 1020 Marke: st. 500 BARGAINS—WHAT DO YOU WANT? 20 houses and lois from $1250 to...$10,000 T bgd-nchen, all sizes, from $100 to. 80,000 100 busiuess places, all kinds, from 4,000 25 lodging-houses and hotels from $200 to. 3,000 H. C, DECKKR, 1020 Market st., opposite Fifth. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—o08 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. DON.T PaY RENT. For sale at a sacrifice. new eottage of 6 rroms ou Fruitvale ave.: Jot 75x175; on sunny side of street; splendid fruit trees on thislot; price $3000: only $50 down and $20 per month; in the same Dbiock cottage of 6 rooms; log 3Ux175; price $1800; will sell on the same terms: don’t buy without look- ing at these beautifnl hémes, surrounded by beau: tiful flower gardens; -eleciric cars pass the door: this property must be sold as tne owner is going East: make offgr; also on Mozart street, Alameda, cottage of 6 rboms; loy 60x150; price $3800,0n easy payments; also property 1or exchange. Ap- ply to P. KELLY, ‘Eg Ninth st., Oakland. 0ZY HOME; $3250. CASH 81250; 5 ROOMS, porcelain bath; cholce flowers; greenhouse: cement walks: near churches and school: centrally located: wiil ne; purchaser 7 per cent; owner will remain as tenant or vacate: principals only. Address E. CRAG, Call Office, Gakland. Mvsr BE SOLD—HOUSE OF § ROOMS; 2 chicken-houses; elty: water: lot 50x108; all fenced: price only $400) Fruitvale Land Com- peny, Fruitvale station. $350” FRUITVALE HOME; SPHCIAL . bargain; house of 7 rooms and bath: fine well and tank: conservatory, chicken-houses and outbu idings: an abundance of frult and flow- ers: ot 140x200. For terms see Fruitvale Land Company, ¥ ruitvale station. $c)000 HOUSE 8 ROOMS; LOT 80x115: 2 - near station; must be sacrificed on account departure. Apply A. J. TAIT, 1566 Seventh st., Center station, Oakiand. $600 TO LOAN ON GOOD SECURITY at 12 percent: money on hand: no cun&miulon. J. H, EDSON, 908 Broadway, Oak- 1and. 5000 ELEGANT NEW 8-ROOM HOUSE '+ with bath and all modern improve- ments on fine corner lot in choice part of Oakland; easy terms or exchange equity on farm or stock of goods. Address K., box 114, Call Office. OR EXCHANGE—FOR PROPERTY IN OAR- land or vicinity; 820 acres, ievel land, in artes- ian belt, Tulare Uouuty; near located 1i Valley road to Bakerstield, Address A. TU; Call Gffice, Oakland. 0 EXCHANGE—AN ELEGANT SUMMER villa in Santa Cruz Mountains for clear city property. CHARLES COLTON, 806 Market st. FORSALE OR EXCHANGE—ELEGANT SAN ¥rancisco residence; also Berkeley lots. CUR- TIS & BOWLEY CO., 810 Safe Deposit building. RIVATE ACADEMY OF DANCING; CLASS. SDDY, 64 Hyde st. 128() ACRES TIMBER LAND, K w KERN CO.: a) ne for cattle-raising. N..bx.16.Call , TEACHER OF andolin, banjo, 1707 Market. OSKPH GREVEN, VOICE-IMPROVER, 82 violin, guiiar, OOKKPNG, WRITNG, ARITHMTC, GRAM R day & nizht: poclasses: $5 month, 845 Mis QPANISH, FRENCH ACADEMY, CASTILIAN and Parisian, 3 lessons w. JPANISH, FRENCH, GERMAN O Meisterschiaft School Languages, PROPERTY WANTED. W ANTED-IMPROVED OR UNIMPROVED iot in viclnity of Ocean View or Colma: must be a barzain, 1. O, box 108, Call Office. ANTEDT0 LEASE—SMALL RANCH 8 able for poultry in vicmity of the city; stete price, etc. F, E. W., box 84, this office. FANTED—SCHOOL OR GOVERNMENT iand; Lakeor north co’s. Ad. J. N., box 85. Call. BARTTHETITET UL S LR AT T HE LEADING SHORTHAND COLr Montgomery st.; individual instruc- tion in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, scholarship $50; low rates per week an MOMNEY TO LOAN. ST & 2D MORTGAGES: INTERESTS IN ES- tates;lowest rates:no delay MURPHY 628 Mrkt, ELASCO'S LYOHUM SUHOOL OF AOTING= Private theairicals arran; on stage. R.Hand 13 LO.O, CHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME- chanical engineering EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGR; 24 POST ST. practice, shorthand, telegraphy, modera Tite for cataiogue. SBUB. COLLEGE:2$ d. Kneligh - low rras languages rapidly taught. J1GH T SUHOOL: HEAL \ DVANCESONDIAMONDSJEWELRY, ETO 4\ Columbia Loan & Collnteral Ofice, 9 Girans ava. OANS ON REAL ESTATE 18T OR 2ND mortgages, tarnicure or plunos; no Temoval: any amount; low rates. BECKER, 8u8 Monigomery. DVANCES ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, Jjewelry, also on furnjiure, pianos, withoui re- moval; lowest rates. BALDWIN JEWELRY STORE, 048 Market st.; open evenings. NY AMOUNT: 18T, 2D or 8D MORTGAGES; estates, undivided interests, real estate in nio- bate. McCOLGAN. 24 Monigomery, room 3. $275(). READI READ FAD! 950 PER DU, month and no cash down for a_new modern 8-room houge; bath; lot 85x125. ALDEN & CO., 902 Broadway, Oaxland. OR RENT—SEVERAL HOUSES: #4 TO 810, Inquire MES. M, P. M cor. For- teth st and Telegraph ave, OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. OR RENT—$17 50 ONLY, 7-ROOM FLAT Do dark or inside rooms: clgsets; stoves all se water; dumb-waiter; 856 Union ' st., Oakland' A.H. BREED & C).. 460 Ninth st.. Oakland. e — OAKLAND BOOMS AND BOAEDING. JFOURTEENTH AND CAETRO—TO LET. with board, 2 front roams furnished: southern and eastern exposure. 1203 Castro st OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. JEW FURNITURE OF 8 ROOMS AND K1TCH- en for sale on account of sicknes:; suitable for rooming-house; price $225. Address M. M., bax 8, Call Office, Uakland. e e e e e e ALAMEDA ADYERTISEMENTS OFFICE—1435 PARK STREET. ALAMEDA REAL HSTATE. 1100, 50T 80x100; SIRFET WORK ALL - doue: beautiful location; one and one-hal? blocks from station; 1:-room house to Tent unfurnished; finest location in Alameda, cor. ;anll.‘ml aye. and Bemton st. T, ¥, BAIRD, 1803 ark st, 6000, BEAUTIFUL "N E W MODERN > s two-story house, finely finished and beautifully frescoed; large rooms; Central sve., one nlock west of Park st.; it will surely please you; investigate; terms to suit, G. B, M. GRAY, 463 Ninth st Oskiand, CLAIRVOYANTS. A A A 50 cts and_#1-50cis and 8150 cis and B Therst ll";l;uz ] e eréfore consult the great clairvoyants, NE AND VAN 1748 MARKET ST. astonish the most sikeptical. All fgive advice on all PROFS. EUG! he professors matters that are of interest to humanity, investments, i hip, marriage and divorce; setiie lovers uarrels and canse speedy and happy ms es. by buried treasures, find lost or siolen property, interpre: dreams, cure bad habits and destray’ evil influences in half the time required by the best of the other medfums. Remember, there pre but few mediums in the worid that can work thess wenders, and none out- side of the eminent professors in San Francisco. Remember also that the nently Joeated 1 San Francisco: stay. Hours 10 A. 3. 10 § P. . Sundays2 to 6 F. M. E & VAN DE VERE, 1728 Market st. They locate mines and rofessors ure perma- they are here to Letters containing st PROFS. EUGE T.OANS ON BONDS, DIAMONDS WATCH jewelry, silverware, sealskins, silks and instru- ments; interest low; privaie entrance: private rooms; disyreet attendants, at UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grang ave. N[ONEY LYING IDLE: TARKE AT 86 INTRR- st per month for each #1000; same Tate sec- ond morigage or life_insurance. Coin, box 2, Call. MONEY LOANED ON_ JEWELREY AND other valuables a: the Eecurity Loan Offica, 1106 Market at..or. Mason; priv: mtranca 7 Turk. J)FRECT ON YOUK FURNITURE OR PLANO: no removal: no delays; no commissions: low interest. Rm. 68, Donohue bldg, 1170 Market sk OS.'B. TOPLITZ HAS $100,000 TO LOAN ON life insurznoe policies, 33 Pine st. IOANS ON FUKNITURE, PIANOS AND J diamonds: confidential. Room 107, 6 Eddy st PAWNBROKERS, T 128 KEARNY SI.. KOOM 9_MONEY loaned, watghes, diamonds, eic.; low rates: pais Jaie woms: slovaior: pledges for sal)chcap, SSISTANCE AND ADVICE akes the unhappy, broken-hearted and and sgccasstul, M. L. CARNELLE, The world-renowned glajryoyant and business me- in"love. marriage, court- ip, divorce, business, lawsuits and mining spec- ahulons: mom%}oul.n eciions, removes evil in- nences. habits, ete, vealed, lovers united, separated together, causes a speedy and happy marriage wiih the one of your choice; reveals ing you wish to know concerning the fp- hose wishing to eonsult a . L. CARNEL] 14MD ARSWE uniOrtu R RANEY, dium, muy be consulte re. Those nuine medium call ‘on Letters with sl ed. Heurs— ME. PORTER, WONDERFUL CLATRVOY- born nich o douols 'S H misti U Tob e g 03 clairvoyant sittings $1 IRVOVANT—LADIRS ONLY; FEB 25c. 41 Minna st., baseme! Natoma Street, NATOMA—-FUKNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping oF o.herwise, Ninth Street. NINTH-SINGLE AND DOUURBLE FRONT rooms; sunny; central; lower flat. O’karrell Strees. O'FARRKLL—ELEGANT FURNISHED sunny oor. bay-window parler rm. for 1 or 2. Palk Street. OTICE TO CREDITORB—ESTATE OF ELIZA R. HILL, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, adminisirator of the estate of ELIZA R. HILL, deceased. to the creditors of and all persons having claims againsi the said de: ceased, 10 exhibit them with the neeessery vouch. ers within four months after the first publication of this notice to the said administrator at the office of M.S. TAYLOR, Uity Hall, Alameda, County of Alpmeda, State of Ualifornia, which said office the undersigned selecte &s his place of business in all ‘matiers connecied with sald estate of ELIZA R, HILL, decezsed. GEORGE A, HILL, Admipisirator of the estate of ELIZA R. HILL, deceas-d, Duted Aiameda, May 20, 1896, POLK — PRONT BAY-WINDOW ROOMS, or single; $5 to §12: also housekeeping. POLK, COR. CLAY-NICE SUNNY single and housekeeping rooms, Post Streer, POST—NICE FURNISHED ROOM; GAS water, bath; single; §5 menih. RUSS—-SUNNY FURNISHED SINGLE 1 SIXTH-NICE SUNNY FRONT SUITES % of rooms: ressonable: transient 50c per suitabie offices for doctor or dentist. SIXTH—LARGFE KOOM SUITAELE FOR 2 gentlemen; reasonable, Btockton Street. STOCKTON — LARGE FRONT FUR. nished room 810; sipgle § housekeeping. aom Cot of the it Court of the United States of Ameriea of the Ninth Judilat Circaiy | orinen District of be to be held ai the courtream of said caurt in the Unlied States 3pprate ' building, in the Cicy and Couniy of San Francisce, In eald district. on ‘riday, the 19th day of June, in the year of our ”m’ag: thousand elghi hundred and ninety-alx, Sutter Street, T HALF FORMER RATES—FINELY FUR- pished rooms, $2 50 per week. The Shasia, 82014 Satter st. ' Taylor Strest. TAYLOR — SINGLE ROOMS; SINGLE and en suite, cheap; also established doc. AVIOR—-SUNNY PABLOHS: OTHER JOTICE — NOTICE IS HEREBY lexcs" that the Ciiy Treasurer of Los Angeles Cal., is prepared to pay funding bonds, Nos. 11, 12, 14, 14, 16, 16, 17, 18, 19, 90, 21, 232, 28. 34, 25, for the sum of $500 each, issued in 1881, with al interest accrued Lhereon, om presontation atthe office of the City Treasurer of Los Angeles, Cal.; and it the same are not presented for redemption within forty (40) days after the first publication of this nults InA- l{l’f\w on said Bomu will cerge, ELL. City Treasurer, Los Angeles, Cal., May 28. 1893, TED STATES CIRCUL OURT, NI~ p ‘.lludlcm {flmfi" l!q'anh-;{ncnhuwt of CT;E fornia. 1n the matter of a specjal session of said Circulg l"’;'r’lg-m to section 634 of the Revised Statutes nited States it is Ordered ihat a special session of the Circt ud for th o n _aliforuia, be and hereby is appoints ur of 11 o'clock A, M. Witness my hand and seal the City m.# County of San Francisco this twenty-sixth day , A. D, 1808, e firxag-d] JOSEPH MCKENN. Uniied Sta reoly Judge, Ninth Judi pled & dicial Dis- To BARRY BALDWIN Esq, United States AE?:: ‘x"fiu’é’f’f&ig"fli&‘.'i ‘u‘r’fk“fi%tm States it Court. »ortnern Districi of Californis Hickory Avenue HIC Y B., COR, FRANKLIN—3 106 .mg‘in‘n’h: rms for housekeeping; $15. 1 TAYLOR — NEWLY FURNISHED througheut; all sunny rooms; prices 1Q suii VP LIFE-READE % 500, all queation ME. LEGKITE; PRESENT, PAST AND ‘ehama, upn.ln’.'nr. Fourth, ME. STEWART, THE SEVENTH DAUGH- ter, I8 & born medium; guarantees yon a true Iikeness of future husband or wife; materializes hefore your awn eye ondertul gift. Kooms $and 4, 917 ME. TRUE, CALEBRATED GYPRY, OIVES 1gve charms to all; unprecedented reatest card reader on Stockton st. Hours 007 M ARKET, advice on all leiters $2: 9 to §; also Sunday, M VENA READS LIFE FLUENTLY '!&:‘frw-; names given; ‘tfic n{; 5 P-;lx.mn.x TAEL GRAY, CLAIRVOYAN ist :mmeg&i‘_uqmnc healtng: 3 [ [LLE TELLB FRO! ‘x‘li' .-Pv;el ‘o ub cente, 914 ST FORTONE THLLER 13 413 41 shows o 12 locaee Twaltth, cor. Markes s practiced upon coess in New h v Rooms 44-45, ROF. C. LEON, 1 NR.SIXTH; ness confident your future husband or wife. iiifi EfiNEM,MWUHEDEENOWNED l)l)l&; m the principal citl re: prices moderate. SPARITUALISM, EMOVAL—ADDIE SWAIN, ASTRAL SEER hysiclan, 14 McAliister, near and 20: no fee exoept 98 a gift. N—PAST, PRESE , gents $1; 1o sigh. KATE HOSKINS, TRANCE AN Mo shtlngs anty 45 A58 Sk CLATRVOVANT REYNOLD T nl ing questions. ~ 8 Mason st., cor. M2 e DR, THOMAS, CLAIRVOVANT 25 yrs. Kearny, now 9 Post; fee $1; letter $2, m& VOYANT 21 ™ ASTROLOGY, HAD ANSW] A %la:‘nu;dmfnr b}::fl. ERRE MEDICAL. . RS. GOODWIN, DISEASES OF WOMEN A specialiy; pnexcel ed in restoring irregularity or other canditions; home in confinement; best of care: low fees: plils $2. Removed from 1870 Market st to U4 Mcallister st. ALL CASES OF IRREGULARITIES RE siored In @ few hours: safe and sure reliet Fuaranteed; travelers helped withou delay: pri- vate home in confinemeni: regular .nanau bysician; 30 years’ sucgessful practice; MEDI- JAL ELECTRICITY used; ladies, consult the e pere, S iaton oo Miud condqentaL nd ex 1 consultation free an O RO WYHT 016 Foat st noar Larkin. JR. JOSSELYN, THE GRHAT SPECI)LIST, has remaved 10 1908 Market st., near Sixth, PsYcun-nAaNETlu COMPANY CURES paralysis, cancer, Theumatism, insapity, female weakness, hervous disorder, leart and iung troubies; no eharge nnless cured. 8 Mason si., corner Market, room 11. T ADIES, CONSULT FREE SxE DR SCOTT. "216 Powell st.; only qlalified specialisi; $500 for case I fail o cure; diseases of the eyes troated, FECARD'S PILLS—DISRASES OF WOMEN A speciplty; alsp “Fipe Baihs.,” Rooms §and 4, MacDonough building, Oakiand. N[ RS. DE, WEGENKR TAKES LADIES BE- tfore and during confinement: Infauis sdopted into 0mies; (reats al female complaintg or irreguiacities sucoesstaily. 410 Hddy st. A IF TRREGULAR OR ANY FLMALE DIN- ense see MRS, DR, PUETZ, 2bdlp Fourth st TOE PRIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMEN' all female diseases treated; expert physicians; terms moderate. Ottice, 285 Kearny st., room 8.2 NEW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRU- A Ltnt or worthless pills used: every woman her own physician for all female troubles, no ter s buce:gan ba sent & usad a; bome: ol 3 sen! ¢ e arantsed. DR ROPPRE, |u§ earny st. PRIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT. MRS, DR. FUNCKE, 1418 Eighth st., Alameda. SBING 10 DIES SUFFERING LB ?rng‘:llll'llk- R Jm... w0 their sex: latest l:pl:m method D:n treatment; fally: 'l e3s; e D Hacta, mevie makes. them ek %o ke Jum well: travelers hel lwr-fll-wly: gnoa- to suil the times; home In canfinemeni. - Dk. & MRS DAVIES, 14 McAllister st., next Hibernia Bankj consult free. ¥rench regulating pink pills, 2. URE CURE FQR ALL FEMALE nnnmns‘ B whatever cause; & home in continemen with every ¢ 4y sptisfaciion guaran ¥ s, DT WA b ark st © K, HALL, 14 MCALLISI ER STRERT, NEAR -Jones. Diseases of women and children. LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS—A BOON TQ SE I B 4P until L 00D B -~ PHYSICIANS, EMOVHD—DR, U. C. O'DONNELL TO 1408 R’l.uk-t 8t ; diseages of woman & specialty. ¥. SULT DR JORDAN AT D o asetis, 031 Markes a. hia 0 yeard suoceastul prwctide 18 & guaraniee of fair ¢ the A ly by SEWING MACHINES. DS BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGE Tepaired; lowest e 905 Fourih sk BABGAIN-91330: NKAR BROADWAY: TOT 45x15¢ house of six rooms; $350 cash; ance $13 35 per month. WILLIAM P. TODD, 1002 Broagway, Oakland. OMES BUILT ON TERMS WITHIN THE reach of all ; rare chance i@ secure a home on easy terms: 4, 5, 6 and 7 room cottages and 2-siory dwolll'l:&l on easy terms: from §2000 up: §1 cash; bulance on_easy monthiy payments to sui. Address A. R. DENKE, real estate, architect and builder, 1502 Seventh st., Alameda. S ALAMEDA ROOMS 70 LET. OR 5 NIOE ROOMS, FOURNISHED FOR <. hr‘u:eka«zlnk: very convenient. 3219 Brigggav BERKELEY HEAL BSTATE, C(\MPLETE LITTLE HOME A\"FSACRIPICE on necount of departure. or exohange for un- # Joi in this city valued at $1000, L., box Gt imora S MASON, REal ESTA'l"fi AND Mn: urance ent, Berkeley station, adjoining nk. Gmw HOMES FOR BENT OR FOR SALE on easy terms. Q. G, MAY (& CO., real estaze and bufldine. 2128 Center st.. Berkeloy. BERKELEY HOUSES, RRENT — OHOIOBST ~LOCATION 1IN Herkeley: lot 100x270; fruits and fioviers ga- l'orez‘smoml, x:;u-. laundré, em.:‘ ail beanddfully urnished; to_first iehan: ong term. See SPINTR SoRRTSON Berkeley. N {OR RENT-FURNISHED HOUSE: 5 ROOMS and batn: plano; $30, 2014 V! ia st., near Shaituck ave.. Berrvman station. SHERIFF SALKS, ERRIERS daLS - WILEIM HCLITH laintd 8. . CHANDO: NN GOODRICH, BABAR X HARDERTY, 00T SOUSTERR ALERED. oAHOD. E S SCOTT, & EVERE ALL, PACIFIC LAND ASSOCYATION. and JOHN LLOYD, Assignee of LINFORTH, KELLOGG & 0O., Defendants. No. 18,181 -Superior Court, Depariment Eight, Order of Sale and Decree of Foreclosure of Lien. Undar and by virtun of an Onex at eale snd De- cree of Foreclosure of len issued aut of the Supe- ST Gairy, Departmaont No. Eignt. of e Oty sod County :l sun*rgndmnsi-g;aof ?:llh;'-;ll. an the 15t o A. D, ) In the aboye en- et ki, “wherdin WILLLAM HOLLLS' tha above named plaintiff, oblained & Judgment and Lecree af Foreclosure of Lien ‘g'-lnll, B, G, Chan- dos, Jennie Goodrich, Sarah 1. Hardesty, Lucy Rountree, Alfred MoMahon, B. W, Scatt, A. Everett Ball, Pacific Lanc‘l ilm‘lu;lnny and John Lloyd. assignee of Linforth, Kellogg & Co., defend- ams, on the 14th day of March, A. D. 1884, which said Jufl‘mam;nd Deeree was on the 16th dey of March, A. D. 1894, recorded in Judgment Fook 17 of said Court, at page 544, I am commanded to sell sl those certain locs, p‘lm:; o7 paroels of (;1.“&.;»; naie, Iing, and being in the City and County of Ssn Prancisco, State of California, and bounded and deseribed ag follows: First—Commencing on the southeast corner of Pairero avenue gnd El Dorado sireet, thence south along the east line of Potrero svenue fifty f-et, thence east at right ansies one hundred feet, thence north at rizht angles fifuy feet 10 the south line of El Do lll‘fi“l thence west along the south line of 1 ado sireet one hundred feet Lo int of beginning. mfleeonn‘:{"ommgnclng on the easterly line of trero avenue fi/Ly feet south of the corner of Po- trero avenue El Dorado sireef, thence south along said east line u? otrero avenue forty feet, thence east right ang oue hupdred feet, thence north at right angles forty feet, thence west 'Enn nhv. angles one hundred feet to the poini of be- R hird—Commencing on the Fastetiy line of Po- trero avenue ninety feet south of £l 'Dorado street, thence south als the easterly line ?.' ‘Potrero avenue fifty-one and six-tweifths feet, thence eas atright angles one hundred feet, thence norih rizh nflla fifty-one and six-twelfihs feet, thence west at right angles oue hundred feet to the point vlbefiln nj o Nt by given that on TUES- DAY the Saarany DerebT Hiven thet o T ‘clock noon of thit day, In fhont of the New City fll#rkm :u‘eez Jlru':g, in the tmym and é‘m:u:ft San neiseo, in obedience sall ler Sale and D-cree :f fl‘o’rgglmnuu;g 1lien, sell the sbove de-cribed property, or s0 much thereof as may be ne to raige sufficient money to sat- isfy said Judgment, with interest and costs, etc. to the highes: ad bosi bidder for lawful mon ey of the Unl RI I WHELAYX, Sherift. fon s SR A, e San Francisco, Attorney for Plainiift, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. DVICK FREE—DIVORGE LAWS A SPECI. alty; private: no charge uniess successtal; ail law suits, claims, collections, wilis. deeds, eic,, at~ tended (0. G. W. HOWE, aiv’ E, PHILLIPS_U.8. A TRTS; . R. E. titles and wills; money to loan on es- tates; charges moderate. Gffices 508 California st M. 5 NOLEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LaW. 713 - Miarket st.; advice iree. J.MURRAY, ATTY AND COUNSELOR AT < law: advice free. 24 Sixth st., rooms 14, 13 W. DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY-A I-LAW, 420 gmm ms 14 and 15: advice free. STORAGE, T . ROONEY. 723 MISSI0 2 .reduced rates: basement storage,§1 50 per load TORAGE—_CHEAPEST IN THE CITY ; FIRE- proot bullding; advances made. 211 Larkin. URNITURE, PIANOS, TRUNK: vances, shipping, CHAS. . TAYLOX, OWEST RATES—FURNITURE, PIANOS, household goods, etc. J. M. Plerce,'735 Market. A, . SMITH FURNITORE 00, 153 ELLIS; . low rates: fire-proo? building: Fastern plan: BIRTHS —MARRIAGES—DEATHS, [Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall will not be inserted, They must be handed in a eitherof the publication offices and be indorsai with the name and residence of persons authorized 10 have the sama published. | BORN. FLYNN=—In tnis eity, May 21, 1898, to the wite of Antone A. Flynn, a son. MORRISON—In this eity, June 1, 1896, tothe wife of Joseph R. Morrison, & son. o e e e MARRIED. GOTTSCHANG—HUNACKA—In this city, June 2, 1886, by the Rev. J, Fuendeling, Join Gott~ schang of San Leandro, , and; Adele M, Hunacka of San Francisco, Cal. LINDEMANN—MENGEL~In this city, June 1, 1896, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Gustave L. Lindemann and Emma Mengel. OERTLI-HUMMEL—Tn this city, June 7, 1886, hy the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Kaspar Oertll and Eliss Hummel VoN BOUKELBERG—IRELAND—In this city, May 28, 1896, by the Rev. Father James Flood, IL . 4, 5.0 Bookelberg and Mary Kate Ire- an e oLED, Alcorn, James Linthal, Henry Carter, Frederick R. Livermore, Mrs. 8, H,"| Chapman, Bessie P. Lundquist, Henry Le B, Curren, Mary Lynch, Frauk Deary, James Malone, Cornella Denehy, James J. Moran, Milion J. Galvin, ‘James Norrls, H. F. Gligo, Mandich Peterson. Alda L. Hardman, Elizabeth Reinertson, D. M. Heath, Daniel L. Kosenthal, Jennie Hettinger, Charles Sehwartz, Phillip Johinson, Andrew Taglor, Susle B. . Varozza, Maggle M. ALCORN—In Menlo Park, June 7, 1896, James ‘Alcorn, a native of County Derry, Ireland, aged 60 years. CARTER—In East Cakland, June 7, 1896, Fred- erick R., sonof C. H.and Sarah J, Carter. and brother of George B.,1da E., W. T.'and Adfe D. Carter, a native of California, aged 20 years and 11 months. CHAPMAN—In West Berkeley, June 5, 1896, Bessie P. Chapman, a native of St. John, N. B., aged B7 years. CURREN—In this city, June 6, 1896, Mary, be- Joved wife of William'Curren and daughter of William and the late. Catherine Feeley and »ister of Annie, William. Cormick, Thomas, James and Johnnje Feeiy, a native of San Franciseo, aged 20 years and 10 moaths, Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY Monday), at H:30 0'ClocK 4, M., from the Tesi- ence of her parents, 1176 Harrison street, bet. Seventh and Bighth, thence to St. Joseph’s Churoh, where a solemn reqniem high mass will be celebrated for the Tepose of her soul, com- mencing at9e'clock . M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery DEARY—In this city, June 6. 1896, James, be- Ioved son of James and Ann Deary. and brother of John Deary and drs John Mabon, & native of San Franeisco, aged 27 ygars. AFrFriends and_acqualntauces are respec: fully invited to attend the fumeral THIS DAY (Monday), At 2 o'clock P. .. from his late residence, 318 Tehama street, between Third ana Fourth, Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. DENEHY~—In this city, June 7. 1896, James Jos- épn, dearly beloved Son of Corneling and Mary Denehy, and brother of Daniel, Mamie and Neil LDenehy, a native of Smarisville, Yuba County, Cal., aged 19 years 8 mcnthsaund 29 days Marysvilie papers please copy. | A¥-Friends and scquainianes are Tespect fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'elogk A. M., from the resi- dence of his parents, 13 Morris avenue, ot Haz- rison street, berween Fifth and Sixth, thence to Si. Rose's' Church, where = requiem high mass will b celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 0'clock . M. iuterment Mount Calvary Cemetery. GALVIN--In Ukiak, Cl, June 61898, James, Delaved hushand of Winifred Gaivin. father of Mamie Galvin and Birs. Joan bSehlicht, a na- tiveof County Rescomamion, Ireland, aged 62 years. B The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Monday), at_2 o'clack P, X, from bis late resi- dence, 418 Grave street. Interment Moung Cal- vary Cemetery. GLIGO—In this city, Jnne 7, 1896, Mandich Gligo, beloved nephew of Nieholas Kuiachich, & native of Kameno, Austria, aged 13 years 10 months and 13 days. HARDMAN-—1In Alameda, June 7, 1806, Eliza- beth Mardman, wife of the iaie Jumes H. Hard- man, A net.ve of Philadelphia, Pa., aged 80 years 2 months and 26 days. Eriends and acqualniances are respecs sully invited to attend the funeral TO MORROW (Tuesday), at 3 o'clock P. M.. from her lae resi- dence, corner Paeific avenue and Cheginut siveet. Interment private. HEATH—In Oakland, June 7, 1896, Danfel L. Heath, a native of New York, aged 64 years 11 months and 2 days. HETTINGER—In this city, June 5, 1496, Charles, beloved husband 0f Annle Maygaret Hettinger, and father of Mrs, Jean Buhleri, ¥red. Henry, Dora and Charley Hettinger, a native of Baden, Germany, aged 57 years 8 montns and 35 days. Fpnem- 800 ACQUAINEANOES Ave TaSNeCi: fully tnvited 10 attend tie funeral THIS DAY Monday). at 2 0'loek P. M., from his late resi- lence, 616 Fifteanth avepus, between R and 8 street. outh San Frangisco. Interment I O, 0. ¥. Cemetery. 3 JOHNSON—In this city, June 7, 189§, Andrew Johnson, a natiye of Sweden, aged 83 years. LINTHAL—TIn this city, June 5. 1896, Henry Lin- thal, a native of Baltimore, Md., aged 62 vears, EaFriends and acquaintances are respeot- folly inyited to astend tne funeral THIS DAY (Monday). at 2 0'Clock P. .. from the par- lors of Godean & Linman. 336 and 528 Moni~ gomery avenne. Intermeni Masonic Cemetery. LIVERMORE—In thiscity, June 6. 1896. Mrs. Susan H. Livermore, mother of J. H., C. A. and Grage 6. Livermore, a native of Massachuserts, aged 67 years, A Friends and aequaintances’ ate respect- fally nvited to stiond the funeral TILLS DAY (Monday). at 2 o'clock P. .. from St, John's Church, Fifteenth street, near Valencia' street. Interment private. Masonic Cemetery. LUNDQUIST—In this city, June 8, 1896, Henry Le Roy Lundquisi, & naiive of San Franciscd, aged 23 days. LYNCH—In this city, Jnne 6, 1808, entered into rest, Frank, beloved son of Kate and the late Johh Lynch, and brother of Katie and_the late Jshnand Aloysiuy Lynch and Mrs. M. Welsh, anativeof San Francisco. A member of the Third Order of St. ¥iauc 3arThe funeral will take piace THIS DAY (Mondsy), at 9 0'clock A. M., from the residence of his mother, 81934 Lompard sireel, thencs (o St. Prancis Church, Vallejo streei, wherea re- quiem high mass will bo celebratéd for the re pose of h's soul, commencing 9:90 o'cloek Please omit flowers. Interment Mount U Cemetery. MALONE—In this city, June 7, 1895, Cormelia lone, a native of Philadelphila, Pa., aged 70 Fears. ORAN—In this city, June 7, 1886, Milton J. u\nfi#« n?n ot Taren and e late Siary Moran apative of San Francisco, aged 6 yearsand 7 months. £ Friends and acquaintances nre respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-IORBOW (Tuesday), a¢ 1 a'clock p. M., from the resi- dence of is parents, 388 Elevenih avenue, off Point Lobos road, Interment Haly Cross Ceme- tery. NORRIS—June 7, 1890, IL. F. ‘i\'orrm‘; i X relatives and friends of the family are R I (uesday). cl ., M., _)( Efm BApS.lu Chureh, Berkeley, Dwight way station, PETERSON—In this city, June 7, 1896. Alda ;2"'1..,. Peterson, belov d daughter of Edgart and Amanda Peterson, © natlve of San Fran- cisco, aged 5 years 7 monihs and 27 days. ‘Friends and acqusiniances ars respeat- fuily invited io attend the funeral TO-MORROW {Tussdey), a& 2 'elaok = s from the residence f her parents, 200114 Dupont sireet. Interment L 0, 0. . Cemeiery. EINERTSON—Ip fhis citv, June 3, 1396, D. M. B Tadns o mailve ob Notu sy ased Shyears: ROSENTHA L—In this city. June 5, 1896, Jennie Rosenshal, 8 native of ~an brancisco. aged 33 years 3 monins and 15 days. NCH WARTZ—I this city, June 7, 1896, Phillip, beloved brother of Henry Schwartz, Mrs. M. Jacobs and Mrs. S. Falk, anative of Rogasen, Pm\nl;."I aged 68 )Z‘EI'I. i lends an acquaintances are respect- sufle avited to attend (e Faneral TO-MORHOW Tuesday), &t 10:15 o'clock .., from B'nal prith Hall, 131 t-;auz' sireet. Interment Hillg of ty Cemetery, :30 o'clogk A. . train fi::.’l‘!lm Qnrgflmlfl streetsa. . TAYLOR—In Alameda, June 6, 1493, Susie Bell, belgved wife of ¥d K. Taylor, a native of Cali® fornia, aged 33 years 4 montng and 21 days. 5" Friends and acquaintances ara respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY ‘Monday), June 8. from her late residence, 1375 §ireet. lnterment private, Mountain View Cemetery. VAROZZA-Inthlschy, Tune 6 1996, Magele May, dearly beloved daughter of Vincent and nie .dgn‘u-. wative of El Lorade County, d 18 years. MCAVOY & GALLAGHER, FUNFRAL DIRECTORS & EMBALM¥RS 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School, Telephone 3080.

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