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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 1896, s s e e e e e e e T e e e e i L To@as OMS AND BATH, $30; 7265502 sission, 12 rooms, bath, $37 50; 701 Shotwell, cor. Twenty-first, 10 rooms, bath. $30; 1139 Valencia, 8 rooms, ba:h, $26: 1109 Fiorida, cottage 5 rooms, stable, $16: 9201, Natoma, Tooms, $16. W. F. CRIM & CO., 118 Montgomery. 7)1 Q LAGUNA, BET. ELDY AND ELLIS. 1218 5 sindow house, rooms and bath ze yard; house in perfecc order: moder! ey hespect: warm and sunny; reduced to $35. MA DI FLATS TO LET-—Continued. (SIS Sttt v v sV OWER BAY-WINDOW FLAT, 5 LARGE rooms. 3014 Moss, off Howard, near Seventu. G 135 ASH AVE., OFF VAN NESS, $_)2.50. nr. McAliister—Flat 5 rooms, bath. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS — Continued. Twenty-sixth Street. 1151 TWENTY-SIXTH, NEAR MISSION.- yard: 2 Nicely furnished 'housekeeping room: ; low rent. ESIRABLE SUNNY FLAT OF 7 KOOMS, with bath and all modern improvements. 1633 Bush st., bet. Franklin and Gough: rent, in- cluding water, $42 50. Van Ness Avenne. VAN NESS AVE—~1 NEWLY FUR- nished housekeeping room; corner house. 32 JEW FLAT, 5 ROOMS AND BATH: $12; water free. 529 Ivy ave. VAN NESS—2 ROOMS FURNISHED for housekeeping; one front, sunny; cheap. 40 N & BU & 0 LET—FINE HOUSE, WITH STABLE; 8 rooms with bath. $40; water iree: will rent without stable, 33 30. Appl 18 Fell st COTTAGE 5 ROOMS AND BATH; 1 front; rent $19; owner, 111 Van J OOK AT 9-ROOM HOUSE, 26 FRANKLIN J st., near Market: $35 with water; cheap rent. 72'61 McALLISTER—FLAT 6 ROOMS AND 2 bath: sunny side; rent reduced. T 4-ROOM UPPER FLAT, HALF A $ . block from Third and Mission. Apply 15 Grant ave. § TO 7 ROOM AND BATH FLATS AND COT- © tages. from $6 to $20. SPECK & CO., 602 Market st. VAN NESS—3 NICE, SUNNY, FRON completely furnished nousekeeping room: 710 $28. Webster Street. WEBSTER—SUITE OF 2 OR 8 LARGE rooms furnished, housekeeping; gas; bath. Welsh Street. 71 R HOUSE LAT—A NICE FLAT AND OTHERS TO : BB BoAN Hets How 2 b | Frobioy BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Mont: WELSH, OFF FOURTH—2 OR 3 NICELY $ 8. foms, 1825 Howard st., bet. Fourteent rent by BA. & 3 . and Fifteenth gomery st. 114 Riee: housekeeping rooms: cheap. NEAR TAYLOR—VERY reasonable. “A PPRECIATED IF S| r Jones; choice for doctor 0 LET—A fine busement: rent $25 @99 50, 1507 JAC DL, Larkin 3 bath and bas in perfect repair. BURNHAM & MARSH CO., 628 Market st. 5 SE. COR. and bath; fine TS LET-SUNNY Taylor and Broadwa 0 rooms 929 Broadway. view Apply H. MEYE e O LET [WO-STORY HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS SUNNY HOUSE: FRONT AND REAR for flowers; charming location on quiet s d attracti 7 rooms. bath, sireet: clean and attractive; 7 rooms. bath, laundry: unfinished bas- ment; $30. DEMPSTER, off Twelfth st. 36 Glen Part ave OWrR FLAT—4077 TWENTY-THIRD ST., 100 feet from Castro cars: 4 rooms: bath; large yard: sun all day; rent §14; water free. JLEGANT NEW FLATS, SEVENTH ST, BE- low Bryant. 5 and 6 rooms. bath: $8 10 $16. l [3 1 4 MISSION~TOP FLOO:! NICE HOUSE. D14 keeping; 3 or 4 rooms; ba:h, yard, Isun- dry, basement. CAPP — 2 OR 3 COMPLETELY FUR- nished rooms for housekeeping. Kady Street. EDDY—ONE' FURNISHED SUITE FOR light housekeeping; clubroom or doctors. Ellis Street. ELLIS—SUNNY FRONT ROOM FUR- 65 W SUNNY 6 ROOMS: OPEN eighborhood. 512 Guerrero. 508 Zisted’ compiete for housekeopins: large yard; $10. G e WARM BELT: MISSION cor. Liberty and Dolores sts.: hand- ke hou 10 large rooms and bath: large garden. "6 SUNNY ROOMS, AT 826 7~ JACKSOX SGANT, NEW, MOD- 3317 einhiouse of 8 rooms, bath and’ Anished basement; marine view; rent reasonable. WILL FISHER & CQ., 14 Post st. qQ DID_8-ROOM HOUSE: 3553 TWEN- ® tieth st.. bet. Valencia and Mission; see it very low rent. '], OUSE—A NIC £ H to rent by BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgom : BASE- Ridley st. COMPL ooms; bat furnished $4 ©) FOLSON ished; d stabl i CRIM & & 5> RENT FOR SUMME or part of large furnish Mountains: beautiful si ARD, Skyland P. . 261 1 house in $ Address H. GER- COTTAGES T0O L (v(»z/\'?( NY COTTAGE; 6 ROOMS, BATH and yard. Metcalf place; key at 418 Geary st. ‘QUNNY COTTAGE; 5 ROOMS. 1 1923 Union st. COTT A - large . $11; private yurds; cheap. 1123 14 FORD, OFF CHEZ=5 RUOMS bath; garden: rent low. @7 COTT. 3 KOOMS; YARD D . cola 1030 Capp, nr. Twent, LAUREL ST., NR. CALIFORNIA—NEW 40 ment. modern cotiage of 5 rooms, bath and base- WILL FISHER & CO., 14 Post st. OF 8 1 O FURNISHE QUNNY 5-ROOM 3 1 nished; plano, bath, yard: Mission warm beit: convenience: reasonable to respousible every P , Call. FLATS TO L WASHI GTON — LOWER 7 ROOMS. 0: Guerrero, near Seven- compieted, 6 rooms und 3132 OL bath, § ew, near] bath, Valencia, lower 6 rooms, bath, $2 Mission, upper 6 rooms, bath, 32! Howard, lower 5 rooms, bath, 9 Eddy, upper 4 rvoms, $20: 207 Second, upper 7 rooms, $18: 58 Tebama, er 6 rooms, #18; 824 Filbert, middle 5 rooms, . marine view, $18: 1024 Minna, lower 4 h, $16: 11 uerrero, upper 5 rooms, 26 ilbert, upper 5 rooms. $16; 116 Dorland, upper 5 rooms, $14; 42114 M.ssissippi, lower 4 rooms, bath $14: 1307 Minna, upver 3 Tooms, $14; 10915 Ellis, basement 5 rooms, $12; 2515 Larkin, lower 5 rooms, $12; 819 Alabama, lower 5 rooms, stable, Germania, upper 5 rooms, & 2 Harrison, lower 3 rooms, bath, $11; 2856 Twen cond, near Harrison, lower 3 rooms, 4 Clementina, upper 3 rooms, $10: 1047 Folsom, upper 4 rooms. 58 Tehama, upper 3 rooms, $8. W. H. CRIM & (0., 11 tgomi. (HEAPESTFL 1nd Twenty-t latest improvements s pass; rent reduced from $20. App'y MADISON & BURK v TSIN CITY ; COR. DOLORES sts.; six rooms. bath and newly tinted, etc.: electric 0 10 $22 5 706 ELLIS -3 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS complete for housekeeping. Fell Street. FELL—2 SUNNY ROOMS, HOUSE- Xkeeping, $10; 3, $15. Fifth Street. 504 31 l:ém:sfl{::gevrx NT BAY-WINDOW 399 FIFTH ROOMS ™ FURX &4 housekeeping; $9. Folxom 1049 EOLSOM—FOR RENT, 2 OR 8 SUNNY ‘X4 bay-window rooms for ‘light housekeep- ing, or suitable for 2 or 8 young men. Fourth Street. 995 FOURTH_FURNISHED RUOMS SUIT- 9 able for light housekeeping; also single. 497 FOURTH—FURNISHED ROOMS FOR | nousekeeping: private family. Fulton Strees. Geary Street. 1 GEARY — LARGE FURNISHED OR 2 unfurnished rooms. Key at 217. 21 Miscellaneous. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING; $150 PER week. Keys 8 Anthony st. ROOMS TO LET. Brady Street. BRADY, OFF MARKET, NEAR THIR- 7 teenth--8 unfurnished rooms; cheap to small family. 72 Bush Street. BUSH—FRONT BAY-WINDOW ROOM; also single; lizht housekeeping. ROOMS TO LET—Continued. Sansome Street. 7,03t KAISERHOF, 816 SANSOME ST., BET. Pacific and Broadway — Fine sunny Tooms, newly furnished, $3 per month and upward; house- keeping rooms. Secona Street. CENTBAL LODGING-HOUSE, 52 SECOND— Thoronghly renovated: convenient and respect- able: most reasonal Shotwell Street. 61 SHOTWELL—2 OR 38 SUNNY FUR- SixthSiree:. SIXTH—LARGE FRONT ROOM, SUIT- able for 2 gents, $7: small room $4. BICYCLES, ANTED—GENTLEMAN'S (ALSO LADY'S) second-hand bigh-grade bicycie; must be in perfect condition and cheap: no agents; state par- ticulars. Address C. G., box 74, this office. BICYCMS—‘IU. $20, $25, $30; GOOD CONDF- tion. 1571 Market st. $50. 1895 STEARNS "SPECIAL: + tires; fine order. 55 First st. J . WINFIELD PEARSON, 316 McA LLISTER. - Headquarters Lu-mi-num and Thistle bicycles ECOND-HAND WHEELS IN PERFECT order: terms, cash or instaliment; Crescent $25, Cleveland $30, Victor $40, Crawford $33. DAVIS BROS., 25 Geary st. OF NEW FALCON: HIGH GRADE: $45 AND $55 each; balf ‘price: few left. GEORGH WEBB ALEXANDER, 401 Market st. ICYCLES, 1895 MODELS, $25 TO $65. HAM- ilton Cyciery, Baker st., near Hayes. ‘)ICYCLES FOR $20, 225, 3$30, $35, $40, $45, t NEW nished rooms; warm belt; no fog. Silver Street. SILVER—3 ROOMS, ALSO 2 STALLS IF desired. South Park. 5() SOUTH PARK — VERY DESIRABLE newly furnished sunny rooms; bath, gas. ete.; Teasonable; private family. 5] 4 SUTTEK-LOVELY SUNNY ROOMS: new and handsome farniture: bath, hot and cold: very cheap; front suite for doctor's office. 607 3UTTER — HANDSOME _PARLOR | floor of 3 rooms: furnished: also sunny Sutter ~treet. SUTTER, COR. POWELL—-SUNNY front suite of 3rms; furnished or unfurnd. BUSH—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED rooms, gas, hot and coid wuter; bath. 1ddy Streei. EDDY—THE BRIGHTEST, CLEANEST, cheapest rooms in the city; $6 up. EDDY—VERY PLEASANT room; low rent; private family. EDDY — LARGE WELL-FURNISHED sunny fron: parior; reasonable; private 110 118 307 51 family. SUNNY Eighth Street. ) HERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE, 28 STH st., near Market: furnished and unfurnished. 112 EIGHTH—2 FURNISHED ROOMS SUIT able for man and wife. X.ilis Street. OYAL HOUSE, 126 ELLIS—ELECTRIC lights in every room: reading-room contains all dally papers; open all night; roma, per night, 35¢ o $1 50; week. $2 to $8: montn, $8 to $:0; fire escapes: elevator on office floor- r'ms for families. suite. T26 SUTIER-—SUNNY = ¥RONT ~RCOMS; private; gentlemen: reference if required. 1111 SUTTER —NICELY FURNISHED rooms; suites and single; also house- keeping. 161 10: SUTTER—2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS for a middle-aged lady. Taylor Street. TAYLOR—LARGE, SUNNY OFFICES for doctor or dentist; also others; reasnable. $50, second-hand. 306 TOR SALE—96 RAMBLER; WARWICK: T3 rial and Clipper bicycles at great ba:gains. Larkin st. 30: PABK CYCLERY—NEW WHEELS TO LET; best sccommodations. Terminus Geary, Mo- Allister and Powell st. car lines. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, T. BERNARD PU}S; ROUGH COA’ l'BORV- oughbred ; sired by largest St.. Bernard inthe State. 812 Elizabeth st., west of Castro. PRIGHT BOILER, ENGINE B5-HORSE- power: buzz planer; nearly new. J. W., box 9, Call Office. CBEAP, A NEW 10-FOOT AMERICAN FLAG. Apply 10 Steuart st., upstairs. RRIGATORS, 4 AND 8-HORSE SECOND- hand éaumlne engines, first-ciass and cheap Address G. E., box 100, Call Office. LOOP-YACHT—$200: 27x11. APPLY STORE 1548 Park st., Alameda. RESH COW FOR SALE. INQUIRE FORTY- fifth st., opposite Old Ladies’ Home, Oakland. —3 H.P. UPRIGHT ENGINE & CENTRIFU- gal pumpattached &50-lightdynamo.516Mission TAYLOR — SUNNY SINGLE ROOMS, 81 25 & week ; large double rooms $2 week. 109 OUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES bought and soid. 112134, Market,bet. 7th & Sth. C NICELY FURNISHED SUN- ny rooms; new throughout; thoroughly re- spectable. 12 23 Tenth Street. TENTH—LARGE WELL-FURNISHED room, gas, bath, $9: small one, §5. Third Street. THIRD—NICE SUNNY ROOMS; cheap. HE RAMONA, 130 KLLIS; MRS. KATES. centrally lo- wazer. OSEDALE H E, 1 ELLIS—100 ROOMS at reduced rent; satisfy yourself: open all night. 399 ELLIS (THE PALMETTO), MES A. J. CALHOUN, prop.—First-class housekeep- Thirteenth Street. 4]8 TBIRTEENTH_SUNNY FRONT '2 room; bath; gas: board optional. ARGAINS TYPEWRITERS: ALL MAKES; write for prices. Typewriter Ex., 810 California. OILERS,ENGINES,2D-HAND MACHINERY, waterpipes. Mcintosh & Wolpman, 137 Beale. UILDINGS BOUGHT; LUMBER, SASHES doors, mantels, etc.. for sale. 1166 Mission. NE SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZE fire and burglar proof sate. 109, 111 Market st FIRE AND BURGLAR SAFL LETTER- press, platform scales and desk ;cheap. 103 Clay. JEW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- ‘band. W.S RAY Mg Co, 12 Californi: b LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, Valle)o Street. VALLEJO-3 UNFURNISHED SUNNY T00ms, newly papered; bath; yard ; cheap. ing, apartment and rooming bouse; 60 rooms. 508 ELLIS—SUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS, $6 and $53. 528 SHED PARLOR floor of 2, 8 or 4 rooms; suitable for doctor. Golden Gare Awvenue. 8()3 GOLDEN GATE AVE.—LARGE SUNNY room for housekeeping, $10; also small one, §5. 2 73 Haight Street. HAIGHT—2 CONNECTING FURNISHED rooms com plete for housekeeping, $14. Barrison Street. HARRISON—THREE HOUSEKEEPING rooms: hot and cold water; yard; $13. Howard Stree:. 1142 EOWARD_SUNNY ROOMS; RANGE; bath; rent $10; rooms by nigh! 1315 HOWARD—THREE UNFURNISHED 19 rooms: lignt housekeeping: use bath and Iaundry; no children: rent reasonable. 1428 BOWARD_UNFURNISHED FRONT 40 room and kitchen, cheap; no children. 175 F HOWARD—2 OR 3 PLEASANT COM- D0 plete honsekeeping rooms; morning sun; cheap to right parties. Jackson Street. 99() JACKSON ST. —FURNISHED SUNNY &V front housekpg rooms $7 to0 $9; single, $4. Kearny Street. KEARNY—3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS and bath, with 20. 10 Lark! LARKIN-ELEGANT SUNNY HOUSE- keeping aptmts; 1st floor: gas, ranges, bath, Sireet. 326 BMcAllister Street. MCALLISTER—2 OR 3 UNFURNISHED rooms for housekeeping. 53 Minna ~ireet. 454 MISXA-2 OR 5 FURNISHED ROOMS O for housekeeping: separate entrance. = « MINNA — FURNISHED ROOMS FOR 54 : housekeeping; large yard. 437 MINNA- { nousekeeping rooms; reduced. A—2 LARGE WELL FURNISHED J.ixslon Strees. MISSTON — 2 LARGE ROOMS AND kitchen, well furnished: $12; also single, 83 FISE FLAT: 1035 GUERRERO St., N Twenty-thiril; 4 rooms, bath, laundry ; aiso 33 st st.. near Valencia, 3 nice ro. ms, bath, y BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 “BRIGHT, COZY NOB HILL 5 rooms, bath: marine view : rent reason- 8 and 10 Hanover place, off Sacramento, w Mason: key corner Mason; large dwelling. TNNY ROOM, 7~ MISSION—TWO ROOM: complete for bousekeeping. 102' MISSION—PARLOR FLOOR SUITA- able for doctor or housekeeping. 3\8 TO LET—3 ROOMS AT 2507% MISSION . street. Essex Street. ESSEX—LARGE SUNNY ROOMS, FUR- nished and unfurnished. Everett Street. EVERETT-FURNISHED ROOMS: DAY, week or month; $3, $4 and $5 per month. Fe! 4] 41 FELL NEAR LAGUNA—FURNISHED 2 sunny room, suitable for 2, with use of Kilchen; cheap. $ ELLIS — UNFURN 4 Street. Fifth Street. WEEK; SINGLE SUNNY FURNISHED room; bath; closet; private. 314 Fifth st. e ev.. 144, SEARY, NEAR KEARNY—HANDSOME front suites; single rooms, also first floor fro -window office: everything new. GEARY—SUNNY ERONI SUITE VA- A5 420 S8 Tol7 1; sultaie Tor doctor, dentist oF others; reasonable: also other rooms. H1K GEARY-ELEGANT ROOMS FOR OF: fices, suites and single; sunny; bath; all conveniencts. 8'(] GEARY—NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS; < pleasant; reasonabie; central; new corner’ at. TPHE MARTINET HAS CHANGED HANDS: handsomely furnished suites; single rooms: $10 month up. 1101 Geary st., SW. cor. V'an Ness ave. 51 Grove Street. 1623% GROVE — HANDSOMELY FUR- Z0O2 nished parlors and kitchen, also gas and bath. Lolues Late Avenue. GOLDEN GATE AVE. — PLEASANT, sunny rooms su table for 1 or 2 gentlemen. Hickory Avenue HICKORY AVE., NR. GOUGH—LARGE front room, furnished: $6. Howard Street. 704 EOQWAED, COR. THIRD — FINELY furnishea suites and rooms, also house- keeping 1129 1802 HOWARD — FURNISHED _ FRONT rooms, with closets, $5 month up. HOWARD—3 OR 4 SUNNY ROOMS; rent $8. Jones Ntreer. JONES—NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY suite: also sunny alcove room: private. JONES—THE VAN WINKLE: NEW < 207 Sanacement: " etegant sunny suites and aingle; newly fornished; bath, ete.; $10 to $30. Van Nes: VAN NESS AVE, — NICELY FUR- nished sunny front; all conveniences; 38. 111 Webster Street. 1515 WEBSTER - LARGE SUNNY FUR- nished bay-window front room: also single room connected; running water and bath: with or without board ; home comfort; reasonable. Avenue. Miscellaneous. ENTLEMAN TO RENT SMALL ROOM with free use of sitting-room, dining-room and kitchen: only $5 a month. Abp'y to MR. E. TERS, care df Phoips & Adams, 120 Sutterst. AND ROOMS. NICELY FURNISHED sunny rooms, with board; reasonable. T19 FUST-LARGE FRONT KOOM: RUN- ning waser; board optional; private. 094 GEARY ST — LY FURNISHED rooms with board; $20 to $30. Telephone east 958, Domestic Ports. EURERA—Arrived June 27—sSehr John 4, hice June 19, SEATTLE—Arrived June 27— Stmr; Progreso, he June 24 Foreign Ports. PANAMA—Sailed June 25—Stmr Columbia, for San Francisco, ;JIULL—Arrived June 26—Br ship Besoroft, hue an 7. HAMBURG—Arrived June 25—Brship Glen- burn, from Tacoma. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived June 27—Stmr Prussia, from Hamburg; stmr Veendam, from Rotterdam stmr Edam, from Amaterdam. Salled-Stmr Amsterdam. for Rotterdam; stmr Mohawk, for London; stmr Patria, for Hamburg; stmr Aller, for Bremen; stmr Werra, for Genoa: sumr La Bretagne, for Havre; stmr Anchoria, for Glasgow; stmr Umbria. for Liverpool (grounded in Gedneys Channel; came off at 9 r.x.and anchored SOUTHAMPTON—Salled June 27—Stmr New York, for New York. HAVRE—Sailed June 27—Stmr La Touraine, for New York. GLASGOW—Salled June 26—Stmr State of Cati- fornia, for New York. LIZARD—Passed June 27—Stmr La Gascogne, trom New York, for Havre. ——— 12 LEAVENWORTH, COR. O'FARRELL— ‘I Sunny front rooms; connecting; modern conveniences; everything new; best family table. 502 VAN NESS—~U 1E OF PARLOGB, suitable for eouple, or doctor; single room: board optional TO TAKE ROOM W ot eard in private club; references ex- chapged. Addre: 94() SHOTWELL — FEONT PARLOR: $17 with board; $7 without; furnished or un- furnished. 100] SUTTEE suites and rooms; 2 YOU (Honmn)h—sv NY table. MRS, STANFORD. 1017 SULTER —NICELY FURNISHED large sunny rooms, with board, private famly, for 2 persons, $55. 712 POST— FURNISHED ROOM: USE OF Z parior and plane; good board: $20 up. OLUMBIA HOTEL-D. BUCKLEY, FOR- ) merly proprietor of the Cosmopolitan Hotel, has purch: ‘Hackmeter's Hotel, and assures h: patrons and e traveling public that his former reputation as & host will be outdone in his new enterprise: Mr. Buckley’s free buses meet ail trains and_boats. 123 to 129 Eddy st.; meals 25c. HE STEWART, COR. ELLIS AND LEAVEN- worth—Newly furnished rooms, suites orsingle. OTEL BERTLING, 714 BUSH—A FAMILY hotel: references given and required: all mod- e conveniences. CHILDREN BOARDED. ADY WISHES TO BOARD AND CARE FOR 1or 2 children: larce playground and gar- den, good board aud best care. - Apply 3470 Seven- teenth st., near Valencia. ROTESTANT COUPLE IN MISSION WOULD like 1 or 2 children to_board; good home; best care; can give reference; $8 per month. Address Home, box 64, Call Office. R FLAT OF 4 SUNNY ROOMS: RENT $10 to a small family. 311 Harriet st., be- xth and Seventh, near Bryant; water free. U PEER FLAT: 18 Guy place, off Harrison. Natoma Street. NATOMA—2 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping; $10. NATOMA—2 SUNNY HOUSEKEEPING rooms, with bath; priva.e place. 567 626 7.9)v) SIXTH—4 ROOMS, HALL, FOLDING QZLZ doors, ma ard: rent reduced, $12: also 5 rooms, bath; large yard: rent reduced. $12, F QT EIGHTEENTH_4 AND 5 ROOMS; 458 [ Ninth Street. 9() FINTE-FRONT SUITES: HOUSEKEEP. ing: 2to 4 rooms: stove; single; gas; also 232 Efghth st. T ow. : 4 ROOMS. APPLY 121 SIL- ver st., near Third. @1 ( SDUCED: UPPER FLAT: 4 ROOMS Nineteenth Street. NINETEENTH, NEAR HOWARD — 3 furnished rooms for housekeeping; yard; 216 . $16. o + SUNN LAT; 5 ROOMS AND $16. Bath. 1716 Jones sc. bet Broadway and DRk B oot ralicie. 4R QAE — 88 50, UNFURNISHED ROOM; $0()Q1 DUPON —FLAT OF 4 ROOMS TO furnished, $4 50; peivate day home for chil- 20092 iex: rent s11. dren. 17 ELLIOL PARK, OFF STEINEE, NEAR Octavia Street. | Geary—3 large sunny rooms, yard and cellar; 50. Inquire 1911 Geary 09 THIRTEENTH NDOW FLAT, 6 ROOMS, 525 Howard st., BATH; near Fourth, ©7F DORE NT—A FLAT OF 31D Liocme: '\'lu; SUNNY FLAT OF 5 ROOMS IN GOOD oraer. Ly (' Farrell st.; rent $12 50. @1Q UPPER SU $18. rooma and batn B25¢ H TPPER FLAT: 4 SUNNY KOOMS; BATH; 5218 Shotwell st. 1163 EULTON-LOWER FLAT: 5 ROOMS, )2 batn: near new Cits Call: $16. SINE NEW MODER AT; 5 ROOMS, bath; yard: basement. 639 Minna st. OCTAVIA, CORNER GEARY—FU: nished sunny bay-window; connectin 140 cheap. U Farrell Sireet. 13] QFARRELL-=2 OR 3 COMPLETELY 2 furnished housekeeping rooms: also pariors. 704 O'FARRELL — 3 SUNNY UNFUR- {04 pished connecting rooms: housekeeping; private family. Q] 3 POLK — HANDSOMELY FURNISHED alcove with kitchen complete for housekeep- ing; new carpets end furniture: cheap: bath, gas. T’ZO-)[ POLK, COR. CLAY—SUNNY HOUSE- 22 keeping and single rooms. Prospect Place. 193 EROSPECT PLACE_FURNISHED single or double rooms for light housekeep- ing from $5 to $10: German family. Polk Street. 615 JONES_SUNNY FRONT PARLUR; UN- furnished. Call Sunday after 6 P. M. Benrny Streec. ARLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY — Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first class In every respect; terms reasonsble. E HAVE ROOMS TO RENT. CALL AT Rental and Tourists Guide, 639 Kearny st. Larkin Street. 8()4 LARKIY—SUNNY FURNISHED BED- room and kitchen, $10; double room, $7. 1007 LAREIN — (CRAIGBURN) SUNNY furnished rooms, single and suites. Leavenworth street. ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN: $5 AN $8. 310 Leavenworth st. 1 LEAVENWORTH—SUNNY PARLORS: { nice private house; gentlemen ouly; refer- ences exchanged. Linden \venue. LINDEN AVE., NEAR GOUGH—3 sunny rooms; pianked yard; cheap. Murket *ave.. M ARKET — NICELY FURNISHED, pleasant, sunny rooms: very reasanable. 85 MARKET ST., COR. STOCKTON—E LB~ gantly furnished; en suite or single; day, week or month. 7 OSEMIT: HOUSE, 1085 MARKET — PER night, 35¢ to §1: week, $1 50 to $5: families. Martha Place. MARTHA PLACE, OFF GEARY, BETWEEN Mason and Taylor—Large sunny rooms, $7 per month. 23 Minna Stree.. MINNA—NEAT SUNNY FRONT ROOM; iarge cioset; #4. 450 AR MaRKET — ELE- 5 sunny \ ODERN FLAT 6 ROUMS AND BATE M rine view. 1007 Lombard st., half block from Hyde-st. car: 0 LET- tieth and Folsom sts. Iy C ~— HOUSE 120 yarai'se ;{"’(I EIGHTEENTH—1 NEW ELEGANT O { & flar; 5 rooms, bath, yard and cellar. N EW BAY-WINDOW FLAT; 4 ROOMS, BATH, yard; $13. 3 ~second, vr. Howard, JUN. PER FLAT 4 RO _MS: YARD, 62 Norfolk st., near Eleventh, off Folsom. ]“L.-\T 7 ROOMS, BATH; LA. ST IMPROVE- ments; corner. 737 Hayes si. INDOW ¥ OF 7 ROC AND all modern improvements. 647 Steven- Seventh and Eighth. T 4 BIG ROOMS: $10. TW OF 5 ROOMS AND son st., b Scott Street. 1614 SCOTT-3 OR 4 SUNNY UNFUR- nished rooms; bath; garden; cellar; from $16: call P. M Seventh Street. SEVENTH—2 LARGE SUNNY FUR- nished front housekpg rms.: veranda; yard. 13 :ixth S:reer. 12] 8IXTH-CHEAPEST IN THE CIT Y: cozy housekeeping rooms and _other rooms. 499 SIXTH_BASEM: BLARGE ROOMS, vard, $8: furnished sunny housekeeping rooms. SIXTH — 2 UNFURNISHED SUNNY rooms with cellar, for man and wife; $6. 52 MINNA, COR. EIGHTH—NEWLY FUR- nished bay-window rooms; $1 a week. Mass o reei. MISSION, COK. SIXTH (THE PORT- iand)—Elégantly furnished rooms and 667 969 Natoma Street. offices. 538 FATOMA, THIRD. FLOOR-—UNFUR. nished bay-window rooms, also furnished rooms; very cheap. 620 YATOMA-NICESUNNY ROOMS WITH bach: $4 and $5. O’karrell Strect. 1 O'FARRELL-NEWLY FURNISHED 2 front Toom; bay-window; use of piano. ANTED—2 CHILDREN 7O BOARD BY A well-recommended German widow. D., box 159, Call Offic STORES TO LET. 52 KEARNY —STORE AND BASEMENT (1arge), $100. 519 Kearny—Store, etc., $45. W. H. CRIM & €0., 118 Montgomery st. JTORE TO LET IN THE TOWN OF HAY- ivards; best location; sulrable for any kind of business. For information write to J. K. NISSEN. 'O LEY—STORE AND FLAT; GOOD LOCA- tlon for saloon and lodging-house. Apply 829 Hampshire st., near Twenty-first. ECOND FLOOR 411 WASHINGTON ST., OPP. Postoffice; well lighted: sunny: 40x120. OP FLOOR FOR MERCHANT TAILORING; window display on ground floor. 817 Market st. OUFFICES TO LET. B U P S S O 8291 AND 707 SUTTER—CHOICE FOR OF- 2 fices and residence combined; reasonable. = PRECKELS BUILDING, 927 MARKET— Elegant sunnv offices, $12 60 up: electric-light; heating and janitor service free. Apply at bullding UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st MARKET—FRONT OFFICES: S ond floor; new modern brick; reasonable MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, TEINWAY PIANO; $160; OWNER OBLIGED to sacrifice it this week. Room 10, Flooa building, Fourth and Market sts. PRIGHT PIANO; CHEAP; LITTLE USED; fine tone. 2424 Mission st. W [ELiAM G. BaDGER, SOLE AGENT FOR the ceiebrated Hallet & Davis and Fraucis Ba- con pianos, 406 Sacramento st. 4 UPRIGHTS ~ SACRIFICED; SCHUBERT, Steinway, Weber, Decker Bros. 1019 Van Ness. EHAVE A NUMBER _OF GOOD PIANOS and organs of makers with established reputa- tlons that we are closing out at greatly reduced rices and upon _exceptionally easy terms. These nstramen:s have been called in from agents throughout the coast, in whese hands they have remained for some time wishout being sold. Call early and gecure a bargain. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO,, cor. Kearny and Sutter sts., Stelnway rep- resentatives. JSHEE UPRIGHT, $126: MARSHALL & Wendell, $125: bargains a. $150 and $175. THE ZENO MAUVAIS MUSIS CO., 769 Market. TANOS HALF PRICE. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE TO CLOSE ESTATE OF CHAS S. EATON. MUST SEL.. New and second-hand pianos at enormous reduc- ion; exceptional opportunity to buy. Call and examine. 735 Market st. South Park. SOUTH PARK — NICELY FURNISHED housekeeping suite, $10: 3 unfurnished, $7. Tf E A NEW MODERN SUNNY B e i LR ave., pear Twenty-fourth. NNY UPPER FLAT OF § 3 modg nimprovements: yard. FEATS S ROOMS EACH; YARD: BASEMENT. 123 San Jose ave., near Twent, ird 8. NE UPPER FLAT, 4 KOOMS, BATH, ET 1‘ $22: lower flut, 6 rooms, baili, laundry, large vard, $25: both above in perfect condition: on 12th'st., cor. Glen Park ave., 4 rooms, large yard, Stevenson Streei. 495 STEVENSON, BET. FIFTH AND SIXTH —First floor; = very convenient. Apply within. G42 SIEVENSON, BET. SEVENTH AND Eighth—2 farnished housekeeping. rooms; bath; central. Stockton street. 201 STOCKTON, NE. COR. GEARY, NEAR the Emporium —2 sunny unfornished unfinisiied _basement. opp. privaie park, $16. : $12; DEMPSTER, 36 Glen Park ave., oft Thee | DOMeLepIEromasBLY. ieeicte. Q0 WALLEE. e Taylor Street. ©Z new upper flat: 7 rooms and bath; best light- 10 TAYLOR ST. — NICELY FURNISHED ed fiat in city. B sunny rooms for housekpng; also front rm. OWER FLAT, 7 ROOMS, BATH; ALL MOD- J ern. 917 Sutter st. Tenth Street. AND$15; TWO FLATS 4 AND 5 SUN- TENTH—2 SUNNY ROOMS COMPLETE for housekeeping: private family; cheap. 1 $]4nyroflms good oraer. 262 Clara, nr. FLAT 5 RUOMS AND BATH. 10 $l7. Post st., near Polk. NEARCITY HALL FLATS 4 AND S ROUSS. AN 149 Grove st. and 127 and 71614 1vy ave. 1619"—'70' —5 ROOMS AND BATH, FUR- ) nished or unfurnished; only $20. Apply on premises. = 1619c Post—Rear: 4 rooms: nilce and sunny $10. 1318 Natoma—4 rooms; $13. §13. CEPER,_FLAL 4 LARGE SUNNY « rooms. 72814 McAllister st. Turk Streec. T URK — £1EGANTLY FURNISHED suites, single rms: light hskpng privileges. ‘Twelfth Street. TWELFTH—2 UNFURNISHED HOURE- keeping rooms: ciosets, sink, range. 11 13 593 O FARRELL — NICE FRONT KOOM: private family; gentleman: reference. 929 JFARRELL, FIRST HOUSE FROM Van Ness—Furnished rooms; private fam- ily; reasonable. 611 Pine Streer. PINE—SINGLE AND DOUBIE FUR- nished rooms, from $5 to $10 & month. Polk Stree:. POLK, CORNER SUTTER—-SUNNY furnished front rooms: new building. S OUK NEW RENT CONTRACT PLAN permits of our seliing some pianos for §3 per month it is ot necessary to go elsewhere for mors favorable terms and low prices. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Steinway representatives. STEINWAY $175; STECK $150: STERL- ing $100: Ladd $60. BRUENN'S, 228 Post. PIANUS-DO YOU WANT ONE? FINEST stock on the Pacific coast. THE F. W. SPEN- CER CO., 938 Market st. STEINWAY BABY GRAND, NEARLY NEW, aiasacrifice. 1THE F. W. SPENCER CO. 988 Marketst. 5 113 }3%%}’3&‘.‘;‘.xffif&éfif;‘-‘&n&‘é&‘.“.’ifii’i‘i BEFOREBUYING SEE HAINE BROS." BUSH & Gerts and Koabe pianos; at wholesale prices. A. L. BANCROFT & CO.. 324 Post st. 1602 EOLK. NR, SACRAMENTO-SUNNY fronc: also 2 unfurnished housekeeping. 998! POST (THE DOMUS)—NICELY FUR- Post Street. 2 nished rooms; splendid location: gentle- men. 608 POST—LOWER PART OF HOUSE TO let: 3 rooms and kitchen. POST—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISH- ed sunny rooms to rent: gas, bath; central. Powell Street. 507 PQWELL — SUNNY FURNISHED OR ‘ unfurnished rooms for man and wife, or single; private family: moderate. Valenci - Street VALENCIA—2 SUNNY ROOMS FOR housekeeping; no children; rent $7 50. 124 Sacramento Street. 130921“;%155012‘(&5’[0 — NICELY FUR- (tosixe oUT A“comfin’l“:. LINE OF small goods at prices n cost landed in New York; just the chance to fine instrument for your ‘Summer outing at small out- Isy; violins, $1°35: mandolins, $3 35; guitars, 33; sutobarps, $1; accordiors. flutes, banjos, piccolos, cases for instruments, violin outfits, etc.; new- &l‘rlnul for rent and sale. J. HARRY SCOTT, 929 ket st., Spreckels b ullding. 2 $125 FINE CHICKERING:; SCHMITZ, 16 '+ McAllister st., next to Hibernia Bank. )fi:;:];li:‘x.xu, KNABE, ““”'5;,}"’,’,‘, STER- : see our new plano : planos sor rent. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O' Farreit. YHON MAUZY, 308 POST ST.—SOHMER, Newby & Evans, Yriggs and other pianos. SYPERIORVIULINS ZITHERS, OLD &NEW H. MULLER. maker. repairer, 2 Latham olacs. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THk Y CALL.In wrapper, for mailing. DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS. The following applications for divorce were filsd yesterday: Abraham Posner against Amy Posner. Arthur L. Begbie agains: Alice E. Begbie. Emma J. Smith against H. Le Baron Smith. Teresa McCann against Alfred E. McCann. Kobert Mills against Clarissa Mills. Hattie E. Kennedy against Albert W. Kennedy. Bik PHS—MARRIAGES—DEA (H. [Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall will not be inserted. They must be handed in a: eitherof the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of persons auchorizad to have the same published. ] BORN. BOW ES—In Alameda, June 26, 1896, to the wife of Captain E. O. Bowes, a daughter. DAVES—In this city, June 25,1896, to the wife of F. D. Daves, a daughter. FLOERSHEIM~—In this city, June 26, 1896, to the wife of J. Floersheim. a son. GAHRE—In this city, June 26, 1896, to the wife of Henry Gahre, a son. HARRIS—In this city, June 27, 1898, to the wife | of W. E. Harrls, a son. HAWES—In this city, JTune 18, 1896, to the wife of G. W. Hawes, a son. HERLITZ—In Berkeley, June 15, 1896, tothe wife of C. F. Herlltz, a daughter. LEISHMAN—In this city, June 27, 1896, lothe wite of It. Leishman, a son. MACKIN—In this city, June 25, 1896, to the wife of J. M. Mackin, & 30n. 3 MORTON—In this city, June 23, 1896, to the wite of T. H. Morton, a son. ROCKER—In this city, June 14, 1896, to the wife of J. C. Rocker, a son. SCHNEIDER—In this city, June 26, 1896, to the wife of Edwin Schnelder, a son. SCOULER—In San Rafael, June 18, 1896, to the wife of Benjamin Scouler, asoh. SEILER—In this city, June 27, 1896, to the wife of Max Seiler, a son. B — MARRIED. GRENNAN—TURNER—In this city, June 25, 1896, by the Rev. Father Cailaghan, recently of Antioch, Joseph F. Grennanof San Francisco and Lillian Turner of Antioch. JOHNSON—MENGES—In this city, June 26, 1896. Edward W. Johnson and Lotiie M. Menges. KIERNAN—WERNER—In this city, June 24, 1896, at St. Rose's Church, by the Rev. Father Nugent, James H. Klernan and Kittie J. Wer- ner, both of San Francisco. McKENNA—FORBES—In Sacramento, June 19, 1896, T. D. McKenna and Frances F. Forbes, both of San Francisco. SMITH—HOLLAND—In Golden Gate, Alameds County, Cal., June 24. 1896, at_the home of the bride’s ‘parents, by the Rev. E. H. Hayden of Santa Kosa, A. Henry Smith and Florence A. Holland, both of Golden Gate. —e DIED. Biebesheimer, Peter Mingham, Robert H. Bourjeois, \lexis Neary, Howard L. Collins, Michael Nielsen, Olaus Conlon, Bridget O’Brien, Catherine Croome, Dr. Willlam Perry, Ruby J. Doran, Mary Pyne. Mary L. Fernandes,Father M.F. Scheifler, Frank Franke, Mary E. Greene, Joseph R. Harris, George D. Whelan, Catherine L. MeCormick, Julia Wynn, Watkin W. BIEBESHEIMER—In this city, June 26, 1896, Peter Blebeshelmer, beloved husband of Magda- lene Biebesheimer, and father of Gustave, George and Julius Biebesheimer, a native of Germany, aged 68 years 1 month and 14 days. A member of Madrono Grove No. 21. U. 4. O, D., Santa Cruz, and of California Equitable Ald Union. [Santa Cruz papers please copy.] BF Friends and acquaintances and officers and members of above orders are respectfully invited o attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday)ias 1 o'clock P. M., from his 1ate resi- ence, 1021 Filbert street, thence to 413 Sutter street, where the services will be held under the auspices of San Francisco Grove No. 3, U. A. 0. ., commencing at 2 o'clock P.M. Interment 1. 0. 0. F. Cemetery. BOURJEOIS—In the City and County Hosplital, June 27, 1896, Alexis Bourjeols, aged 23 years. COLLINS—In this city, June 27, 1896, Michael, beloved husband of Minnie Collins, & native of County Cor-, Ireland, aged 45 years. A3~ The funeral will take place TO-MORROW (Monday), at 8:30 o’clock A. M., from his late residence, 61 Folsom street, thence to St. Joseph’s Church, wherea requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 90 clock A M. interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CONLON—In this city, -June 27, 1896, Bridget, dearly beloved wife of the late Patrick Conion and mother of Joseph Conlon, cousin of Bartley, Thomas, Katle and Mary Lee, Mrs. Noonan and Mrs. J. G, Grant, a nacive of the parish of Kill- roonan, County Roscommon, Ireland, aged 41 years. A%~ Friends and acquaintances and members of the ‘Third Order of St. Francis of St. Anthony’s, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral TO- MORROW (Monday), at 8:30 oolock 4. .. trom her late residence, 205 Bartlett street, thence 10 St. James Church, ‘where a solemn requiem mass will be ceiebrated for the repose of her soul, commenciug at 9 0'clock A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CROOME~—In this city, June 26, 1896, Dr. William Croome, a native of England, aged 44 years. A@-Friends and acquaintances are respect: fully invited to attend. the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 1 o'clock P. M.. from the par- lors of Halsted & Co. 946 Mission street, near Sixth. Interment private. DORAN—In this city. June 26, 1896, Mary, dearly beloved wife of James Doran, and mother of James, Annie and Nicholas Doranand Mrs. Nor- man Woodbeck, a native of County Wexford, Stevenson, John W, Wesi, Kate Ireland, aged 65 years 10 months. [New York l Ppapers please copy.] Aa-Friends ani acquaintances aro respac:. fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock A. M., from her late * residence, 102% Capp s:reet, thence to St. Peter’s Church, where a requiem high mass will be cele- ‘brated for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FEKNANDES—In Oakland, June 25, 1896, Fa:her Manuel F. Fernandes. pastor of St. Joseph's Portuguese Churth. a native of Porcugal, aged 46 years 6 months aud 6 days. g The funeral will take place TO-MORROW i Beechbank, Hahnemann, Portuguese Church, Chestnut street, between Seventh and Eighth, wherea solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. Interment St. Mary’s Cemetery, Oakiand. FRANKE—In this city, June 26, 1896, Mary Elizabeth, beloved wife of Otto George Franke, a native of Ireland, aged 3b years. BFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to a tend Lae funeral THIS JAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. M. from the par~ lors of H. F.Suhr & Co. 1209 Mission street. near Kighth. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. GREENE—In this city, June 27, 1896, Joseph Raymond Greene. beloved son of Joseph C. and Irene Greene, a nativeof San Francisco, Cal., aged 3 years 11 months and 12 days. B Friends and acquaintances are resnsc:. tully fnvited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Monday), at 10:30 o'clock . M., from the residence of his parents, 1405 Powel! street. thence to T..ird and Townsend streets for 11:30 o'clock A. . train. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. HARRIS—In this city, June 25, 1896, George D. beloved husband of Grace Harris. and youngest son of Georze P. and Martha Harris, a native of Nova Scotia. aged 31 years 8 months and 7days. 83 Friends and acquainiances sre respect; fully invited to' attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. .. from B'nai B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy street, under the auspices of Crockett Lodge No, 139, F. and A. M. Interment Masonic Cemetery. McCORMICK—In this city, June 27,1896, Julla McCormick, a native of Queens County, Ireland, aged 83 years. 2% The funeral will take place TO-MORROW Monday), at 1:30 G'CIOCK P. M. from the resi- ence of her daughter, Mrs. Julia McCarthy. 738 Clementina street, near Ninth. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. MINGHAM—Inthis city, June 25, 1896, Robert H., beloved husband of Mary Mingham, father of Carrie. Ella, Maria. Robert, Charley, Frank and Joseph Mingham, son of Mrs. Maria Sherman, and son-in-law of Mrs. Catherine Clements, & na- tive of New York City, aged 48 vears. [Virginis City (Nev.) papers piease copy. ] AT Friends and acquaintances are respact- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 12 o'clock M., from his late res dence, 317 Lombard street, thence to St. Francis Church, Vallejo street, for services at 1 o'clock P. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. NEARY—In this city, June 25,1896, Howard L., beloved and only child of Jobn and Agnes Neary, anative of San Francisco, aged 2 yearsand 6 months. A&~ Friends and acqualntances are respect. fully invited to attend the faneral THIS DAY Sunday), at 10:30 o'clock A. x.. from the resl- ence of the parents, 9.8 Valencia street. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. NIELSEN—In this clty, June 27, 1896, Olaus Nielsen, beloved husband of Henrietta Nielsen, and father of Mrs. Weinert, Mrs. Olney, Mrs. Harriet Holmgreen, Olga and Oliver Nielsen, a native of Norway, aged S0 years. BRIEN—In this city, June 25, 1896, Catherine, beloved wife of Charles O'Brien. and mother of Jonn J., Katle, Frank, Joseph, Annie, Ray, Mamie and Charles O'Brien, a native of Dublin, Ireland, aged B2 years. & Frienas ana acquatntances ara respect. fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 8:30 o'clock A.., from her late residence, 123 Page street, thenceto Sacred Heart Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 0'clock A.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. PERRY—In Kingman, Ariz., June 27, 1896, Ruby J., beloved daughter of J.’ Edgar and Pauline Perry, aged 8 months and 9 days. PYNE—In this city June 26, 1896, Mary Lynch Pyne, dearly beloved wife of Robert Pyne, and devoted_mother of Mrs. John Shinkwin, John, Robert, Daniel, Auzustus, Lizzie and Julia Pyne, a native of the parish of Cannovee, County Cork, Ireland, aged 54 years. 5 Friends are repectfully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 9:45 o'olock A. M. from her late residence, 2720 Folsom Street, thence to St. James Church, Twenty- third 'and Guerrero streets, where a requiem masa will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commeneing at 10:30 o'clock A. . Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SCHEIFLER—In West Berkeley, June 21, 1896, Frank_Scheifler, beloved husband of the late Lilly Scheifler. and father of Augusta L. and Frank J. Scheifler, a native of Austria, aged 36 ears. g Friends and_scquaintances are respeot- fully invited to attend che funeral THIS DAY Sunday), at 1 o'clock P. .. from Red Men's all, 51C Bush street, where the funeral services Wil be held under the auspices of Eureka Lodge No. 6, 0. d. H. S. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. STEVENSON—In Esquintla, John W. Steyenson, beloved son of Jane aud the late Wesley Steven- son of Oakland, and brother of Mrs, J. M. Lewis and K. A. McLellan. WHELAN—In this city, June 26, 1896, Catherine L. \Whelan, youngest daughterof John J. and Ellen Whelan, a native of San Francisco, aged 4 months. WEST—In this city. June 27, 1896, Kate, dearly beloved sister of Mary E,, Margaret, Thomas and George West, & native of County Sligo, Ireland, aged 25 years. WYNN—In_Livermore, June 27, 1896, Watkin Willlam Wynn, a native of Monmouthshire, Wales, aged 75 vears. 85 The funeral will take place TO-MORROW at 2 o'clock P. M., from the Pres- MCAVOY & CALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth $t., Opp. Lincoin School. Telephone 3080. TAS. JCM ENOMEY- CHAS. MCMENOMEY., JAMES McMENOMEY & SON, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS,) 1057 Mission Street, Near Seventh. Telephone No. 3354. JAS. ENGLISH. T. R. CAREW CAREW & ENGLISH, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 19 Van Ness ave., near Market st,, San Franclsco Telephone So. 156. MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY, NCLUDING NATIVE SONS GOLDEN WEST Knights of Pythias, Improved Order Red Men, Ancient Order oresters and other Cemetery asso- ciations, San Mateo County: nearest cemetery to the city; non-sectarian. 1N NO SENSE EXCLUSIVE; PERFECT TITLE GUARANTEED: location unex- celied. Please call at office, 997 Market st., before select- ing burial place elsewhe GUTING OF BRITISHERS, A Rowing Regatta Held Among the Vessels at Sausalito. The Crew of a Head Boat Goes to the Rescue of a Capsized Craft and Loses, Yesterday the British sailor boys in port had a-picnic at Sausalito, an aquatic picnic as befitting the profession. The | sturdy young fellows rowed boats, paddled tubs, walked greased spars and did other comical things for cash prizes. It was the occasion of a play-day given by the captains of the English vessels here and at Sausalito to their crews. Several hundred dollars was collected among the masters and given as prizes to the victors in the boating contests and different games. The following ships, which are mostly all anchored off Sausalito, sent their crews to compete in the races: Orion, Hydera- bad, Wynnstay, Morven, Almora, Kil- meny, Ditton, Brabioch, Lyndhurst, Ec- clefechan, Verajean, Leyland Brothers, Hollinwood, Iverna, Loch Broom and Primrose Hiil. All of the vessels, especially the flagship Orion, were handsomely decorated with bunting. The title of “‘flagship” was given her out of regard %o the fact that her skip- per, Captain Croudace, was master of cere- monies. The big Orion was aflame with her sig- nal colors, from flying boom end to peal and from yard to yard. Three or four hundred visitors were assembled on her decks, with a brass band to keep them compan)'. One of the most interesting contests was a race between the captains of ships lying at Sausalito and the skippers of vessels at San Francisco. The former were: Crcudace of the Orion as cockswaiu, Kiddy of the Rrabloch, Walker of the Falklandbank, Newson of the Hahnemann and McBryde of the Wynnstay. The San Francicco team were: Boyd of the Doon as cock- swain, Garrock of the Ellisland, Buchanon of the Beechbank, Morrill of the Verejean and Bailey of the Leyland Brothers. The boats started away with the eight Brirish captains tearing up the water with their oars. On the second 100 yards of the course an oar in the Sausalito boat snapved in two pieces. This left three rowers to contend against the other boat’s four. The luckless rower instantly faced forward on his thwart and put his strength on the single oar that was pul the other l:zunk. p e However, the loss of the oar handi- (Monday), ac 10 o'clock A. M., from St. Joseph's | capped the boat, and it would have been beaten but for a blunder on the pax of their competitors, who mistook the coirse and were declared out of the contest,giv- ing the race to the crippled boat. A number of other odd and amuing things occurred. During a race in wlich the boats were being pulled backward with the rudder unshipped a small sailtoat handled by one man capsized and the leading ctaft in the race went out of ‘he course and rescued the person flouncer- ing in the water. In their generosity tley lost the race. i There were several tub races, in wheh the rowers made the most grotesque effots to urge their bobbing, whirling, clursy craft through the water. The winnerds- tanced his competitors by reaching ot ahead of his tub with his broad padde and pulling the water toward him. Several of the races were contests whee shovels were used instead of oars, and Indian canoe-fashion the tough-armed lads paddied their heavy boats along. There were a number of swimming con. tests in which the boys acquitted them. selves quite creditably; also punt sculline and greasy spar walking, in the last of which the competitors quite often tum- bled into the bay. 2 Among the guests on the Orion were: Commodore C. H. and Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. J. W. Harrison, the Misses Harrison, Muss Flood, Miss Zarr, Herbert Martin, Mr. Newhall and two sons, Ed Zook, J. C. Beedy, Miss Bosqui, Miss Jessie Beedy, Miss_ Rose Miller, Miss Bennett, Miss Hamilton, the Misses Ludolph, H.and W. Haley, the Misses Wasser, Miss Nobman, Miss fiighteugnla GRAN ATES_REDUCED Competition Accomplished What the Railroad Commission Was Unable to Do. Old and New Figures Showing the Reductions—Further Changes Ex- pacted in the Future. Itis now but a little more than a year since the Valley roaa began active con- struction work, yet it has already become &n important factor in rate-making in the section through which it .is designed to operate. Relief was promised the farmersin at least a portion of the San Joaguin Valley this year, and that promise has been kept by the directors of the competing road. A schedule of grain rates was put in the other day, making considerable reductions from those in operation on the lines of the Southern Pacific Company, and this action of the Valley road has now been met by a cut on the part of the Southern Pacific Company, which up to the present . time has had an sbsolute monopoly of the carrying business throughout the San Joaquin Valley. When the attention of Charles F. Smurr, the general freight agent of the Southern Pacific Company, was called to the reduced rates of the competing line, and he was asked what his companv proposed to do in the matter, he remarked : “We are a transportation company and our business is to carry freight. We shall simply have to meet any cut made by the opposition, as we do not propose to be driven out of business.” Inaccordance with this policy, anew and reduced grain schedule has been put into operation by the Southern Pacific Com- pany. In the following table the new and old rates are given, the figures being 1n cents per ton of 2000 pounds. The rates are jor carioads of a minimum weight of 24,000 pounds, and apply only to the points mebx;tioned in the schedule. This is the table: > ED 4 H HE Z ZSE 2 g’ z ) z ] 5 B (1 gBegal | z|F5a=° = 855, S S| 5555535 285542 Fla_,e 171 QonEx £EZES u|% EqF 252852 o ¥|53852 Elp| 72758 "1 8538 o =8 s Hed g P 23553838 | 2| "o £l 23°3 §| 82.2 258 5E2° | 2| 825y 1 o 3| o728 SR 13 R s = —t I - R BESSBELEE B guenasky 0| B 2| v=52 S lans 5 . HEE peeELss o 522 g88E3esEs 2 #i Bea8 8~z : B £ 8725 gig senr Tea5 ~29 <23 =7 This is designed simply to cover the ter- ritory from which the Valley road expects t> haul grain this season. No notice of the new rates was sent fo the office of the Railroad Commission, nor was a copy of the schedule filed with that body, as had been the custom previous to the beginning of the suit now pending in the Federal court to test the powers of the commission. Similar reductions throughout the valle; wiil follow as fast as the Valley road is completed to important points, for its rates will in evegy instance be lower than those prevailing, and the Southern Pacific Com- any will be in self-protection bound to follow tbe lead of its enterprising com- petitor, It will be a fight between a corporation free from watered stock and inflated issues of bonds, and one top-heavy with interest and dividend bearing liabilities. e e e THE TRAVELING MEN MEET. Elect Officers and Plan a Reunion for July 3. The board of directors of the Pacific Coast Travelers’ Association met last night at the Grand Hotel, filled several vacancies in the list of officers, and made prepara- tions for a semi-annual reunion and social to be held July 3in the Alcazar building m thisCity. The resignation of S. Mosley Woods, as resident of the association, was accepted, cause of his chunge of residence to New York. J. C. Eubanks, formerly vice-presi- dent, was elected to the presidency. Jos- eph B. Treadwell was elected vice-presi- dent, and Harry Morganthau was chosen to fiil the vacancy on the board of direct- ors.” The secretary’s report showed a total membership of 400, a gain of 75 in the last six months. There is also $2000 more money in the treasury than at the preced- mimmung. . H.Jesse, W. H. Slocum and W. F. Cumback were elected members of the association. Park Theater. The Park Theater on Grove street, after sev- eral weeks’ preparation, opened on Saturday :sttmc:flt: lwd - m;nlly. l'nd the crowded houses at attended the performances during the week testify to the B:esen: popularity of the house. To-morrow Dan McCarthy’s own Irish comedy, “The Rambl » Sroatil. ler From Clare,” will be

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