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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1896. 18 RUSTNESS CHANCES © YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR BU: S or to procur & partuer, no matter what kind jt is if puring ressonably and of legitimate kind? T am prepared (o attend 10 the matter for you at once. s | have & creat many applicants who have the cash. BATLEY, Business Agent, rooms 1 and 917 Marke! s s R UTE FOR IRST-CLASS PTO0. norse and wazon; cash custon < over §120 per month: no night oF Sunda ork: 50 ays’ trial al ~buving: on Nill remain unti vouate Apply BAILEY, rooms 1 and 2, o0'd " estat : 0 per m living-rooms; ling: full “value. Apply . 917 Markel st. FINE LOUATIO! good business: full value: Apply BAILLY, rooms 1 and reasons for selling. 00 BR; AKFRY, CANDY AND - no 8 rooms; furniture in- cluded; must be sold. M. LE>3S & CO., 783% Market st. @ SALOON: THRIVING INTERIOR $300. town at Tallroad depot: clears $125 pnthly and over. M. 34 Market. (). BEaNcH “BAKE NDY, NO- DU, tions. stationery. etc.i corner in best yortion of Western Addition; 4 living-rooms: €ap rent: lar ell-paying bus Market st. V() FINE CORN CEN- 1800. trai ane few doors trom Masker: es lished 20 vears: sure 1o clear $200 montily: : u bargain. M, LESS & CO., i nicely fitted up: doe COM- seeat aying well: LSKI, 7 City $250 PARTNER IN SALOON: OBJECT . for taking paitver 1o run the business more successtnlly. T. LUB KL, Hall ave. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. $45(), LOPGING-HOUSE 22 ROOMS: WELL | - furnished; best business block on Mar- | ket st.; first floor occupied as offices; rent §75; | clearing ¥80 to $90 per month. Apply BAILEY, rooms 1 and 2, 917 Market st. i IN PAYMENTS... $150 2 rooms on Market st. . ._$600 45 rooms, corner, clearing $200. veee. 81800 50 houses, § Lo 130 rooms, trom $50 to....... §5000 Apply to DECKER, 1020 Market. 39 BOOMS; SUNNY ; CORNER: ALL KOOMS rented; offer wanted. DECKER, 1020 Magket st K5H()(), 15 EOONS: FINE; CLEARS ABOUT & « $70. Apply A.M.SPECK & C0., 602 Narket st 60 K 2%8; NEw EOUSE: CLEARING OVER $100: 81600, SPECK & CO., 602 Mark: ODGING-HOUSES BOUGHT AND EX- changed, PHELPS & CO., 917 Larkin st. 35 ROOMS; GOOD PAYING HOUS 99 e alunce easy terms. 115 Second st. (KD FLAT OF 7 8 ion; av a sacrifice, 5() COZY HOME: 6 RO »0 sell ¥ E‘IRI'. SALw! Prices stand till goods are completely dis posed of. Ouk bed sets. $18 50 Bed lounge: L 800 Stoves. 750 Carpets, per y 55 Linoleum, per ya: 58 Matting, per yard 5 | il ot mew buiiding is ercied these prices will 11l stich time we .are condncting business stand. corner Seventh aud Mission sts. J. T L J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH, FOR Aloweat prices on housencid goods, uew o §ood s new; cash or time. open evenings. CARPETS; CHAMBER BETS $it 400 3ioves, $5: parior sets. $20: Tolding-bads £10: $18 HOU! . and Fifth: 319 NATOMA ST., SES TO LET. BET FOURTH bath; large yard. 5 rooms and ASHTON & GARDINER, 411 Montgomery st. 2756 provements: $16. TWENTY-THIRD. BET. YORK AND Hampshire; 6 large room: modern im- key O TENEMENTS, 4 AND § -'; rent $10, $11, $14. 512 Jessiest., at grocery. RODMS EACH: near Nioth, 71 ] SUTTER, NEAR TAYLOR—VERY choice; elegant: spacious; reasonable. APP}(E\'IATED IF SEEN: CHOICE FOR doctor or dressmaker. 82915 Sutter, br. Jones. K10 second st. « yard. HOUSE OF 6 LARGE ROOMS AND 917 Trear ave, near Twenty- $1 HOUSE 3 LARGE ROOMSAND LARGE « yard, 21214 Eleventh st. 1 Co., ROOMS PACIFIC HEIGHTS; ARTISTIC; modern: furnished or not: or will sell one- 646 Market st third cash, balance same as rent. The McCarthy JJOUSE—A NICE_HOUSE aND OTHERS 10 rent by BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 559 NATOMA—SUNNY COTTAGE 4 ROOMS ana bath; large yard : rent moderate. OTTAGE, REAR OF 2989 MISSION ST, nice rooms and stable; reot §8. VOTTAGE; 3SUNNY ROOMS: YARD; BASE- J ment: small family. 1.30 Folsom. nr. Ninth. e e e e et e FLATS TO LET. $17. ELEGANT NEW MODERN SUNNY flais: 5 rooms, bath. 141 San Jose ave., near i wenty-fourth st. ROOMS TO LET-Continued. CITY REAL ESTATE. ALighth Stree, FERMAN APABTMENT HOUSE, 28 STH Ha'... near Market: furnished and unnrnllh!‘d..r Gearysrrec.. 2171 GEARY — LARGE FURNISHED OR 2 npfurnished rooms. Key at 217. GEARY—ELEGANT ROOMS FOR OF- 51 fices, suites and single; sunny: bath. 711 GEARY—5 UNFURNISHED SUNNY rooms; rear; yard. HE MARTINET HAS CHANGED HANDS; handsomely furnished suites; single rooms: $10 month up. 1101 Geary st., SW. cor. Van Ness ave. Howard Street. 704 HOWARD ST.,, COR. THIRD—FINELY furnished suites and rooms: also houso- keeping. S() KEARNY-FRONT SUITE (FURNISHED) and single rooms; tourist solicited. A SLINGTON HOUSE, 137 KEARNY — Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first class In every respeci; Lerms reasonable. W E,_HAVE ROONS TO RENT. TALL AT Rental and Tourists' Guide, 839 Kearny st. 117 207 singl i.turny Stree. Sirees. JONES—NICELY FURNISHED LARGE sunpy room; private. JONES— THE VAN WINKLE. NEW management: elegant sunny suites and newly fornished: baih, elc.; $10 to 830. 'OR SALE-COTTAGE 6 ROOMS: BATH; lot 2736x109%4: price $5250. 2810 Octavia st., near Union. OUSE AND LOT: 5 ROOMS: BATH: CON- servatory; cellar; garden; cheap. 2439 Lar- OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS _ OFFICE—o08 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL KESTATE. kin st. 3"'0 FINE PLACE FOR A TEAMSTER, $3700. vear i and Sixth sts.: 2-siory Liouse of 7 room e for 4 horses and 3 wagons: street accepted ; size 87:6x80. JAMES W. COLI MAN, 24 Montgomery st. $6000. Z3TORY HOUSE Or 8 ROOMS: « all modern and complete; lot 60X 113; N, side of Twenly-ihird s, near Telegrapn ave: easy terms: streei work all A, BLOW, 1010 Broadway. el dame. JOR SALE: REAL ESTATE BY PACIFIC Bank, for cash; parties seeking investments in City or country property, will find this a £00d 0p- portunity for bargains.” ‘Apvly at office, 530 Cal- fornia st., 8. F. $375O 2-STORY 8-ROOM HOUS- W + and all modern; just finished; N. side of Twenty-third st., between Grove and Tele- graph ave.: (ot 40x112; easy terms: street work done. A. H. BLOW, 1010 Broadwa; WNER MUST LEAVE THE CITY; WILL sell at a great sacrifice for cash: SW. cor. Fol- som and 21ststs., 95x90 ft. W. COR. 20TH & TREAT AVE., 25x110 FT. ALSO 50x100 FT. N. SIDE PAGE ST., 37 feet from Shrader, bet. Shrader and Stanyan sts.; offer wanted. Inquire 1205 Market st. ULSTANTIAL, MODERN HOUSE BUILT at trom $150 1o $275 a room: call and see plans. JAMES McCONAHEY, 1149 Mission st. K750, RXEW 2STORY HOUSE: ~ALL By « modern: 8 rooms; lot 35x165: near ‘Twenty-third st. and Telegraph ave. ; easy terms; s.reet work all done. A. H. BLOW, 1010 Broad- way. §3150. 35V AFD ALL MOLERN TWO- A s story house; § rooms: jusi com- pleted; lot 85x112: on Twentv-seventh st., be: Tele raph and Grove; street work all done. ', H. BLOW, 1010 Broadwa $100 ()00 TOLOAN, CITY, AT 63: ALSO . Oakland and country, life ln- surance, real estate in probate, small orlarge sums.. SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO., 218-220 Montgomery st. CHE,\Y—ONE 2-STORY "HOUSE, LOT; 7 Tooms: bath: finished basement: rooms decor- ated: electric wire: speaking tubes: stone walks. On Waller st Stanyan, 1% block G e Park. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. Larkin Street. LARKIN — NICELY FURNISHED SIN- gle and double rooms; rent low. 105 & LOWER F' chez st., nea AT; 6 FOOMS. 376 SAN- r Seventeenth. LARKIN — NICELY . FURNISHED rooms: single, double and house keeping. 91 PPER FLAT 8 SUNN Y ROOMS. 123 SAN wenty-third st.; rent $10. $15 Joseave., near “TPPER FLA Dath: Iatest improvements 131214 Brod* erick st.. near Geary. 4 ROOMS: ALCOVE; unges. $7. 1. 1. M RTHY 1 h 1 FURNIT RE WA C. MUTHER, AUCTIONEER, 601 CALI- | J . fornta st corher Kearny, pays best price for furniture and merchandise. 5D, “ | TF YOU WANT GOUD PRICES FOR FURNIL { I"ture ‘and ‘mercuandise see BURD, 211 Larkin. | LLING YOUR FURNITUR ns Auction Co. 1057 Market. e = highest price. $1400. 55 Ting room $50; cholcest locat good ¢ & WOLF. CH BAKIF coffee parior nt owner, a ness. WIL. 0D 25 place; money-making dy i1 vy & WOL ALOD? “TO GUODALL & . Perkins' steas landing: good-pay= ow rent. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California. ‘O LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS new 6-story and basement brick building con taining 98 rooms: also ground-floor and well- lighted base rally iocated, 34 block N of Market from Baldwin Hotel and : newly furnished throughout: 1 reasonable terms. For further 10 S. SILVERBERG, 320 San- om 39. CIGAR-STORE, STATIO; « laundry office: No. 1 location: rooms: low rent RETT, 1125 Marl BRANCH Y AND living- t St BAKERY: eipts T, 1125 Market st, Y A FINE ock of liquors iass order, with a fine cottage of 4 bath on the back of the lot fronting on th st., with a nice planked yard between and over 5 years' lease to come; I am 10 years on the corner. WM. FOLEY, cor. Seventeenth and Folsom st ide of the factor; THE DEL NOETE HOTEL, CRESCENT CITY California—The bes: equipped house in Norih- ern Caifornia is now’ offered for sale, or_can be leased on favorable terms: this house 18 ihe best paying investment in Northern California, and must be disposed 0f on account of sick ess. for terms and particulars apply or address E. YAT proprietor, Creseent City }_ HILL 100N 53 DONOHUE BUILDING— Y. ‘Real estate and business agent. Delicacy store Stationery and ¢ General busi: F xceilent ps Chemical 1a 5 Stock of potliTy mne 350 z IF_YOU CAN LOAN ME THIS B2000. Smonn: 1or 8 moncne. wib mive oot fon st $125 & month and board : business out e State: or will give you interest in business will pay vou 00 a year besides salary chaoce of a lifetim come wnd see me at once. Address J. A. L., box 56, this office. 185000 @oing good business. See BAR- YOUR FURNITURE 5 tol. Jessie 78 | CARPET CLEANING, S CO. CARPET - CLEANING AND renovating works. Main office 25 and 27 NARF Bc.: LAVING, 8.: RUG samples free; tel. Jessie 944, Stratton, 19 8th st. YREAT WESTER 1 | works; latest machinery: cleaning 3¢ I | ing 8¢ yd. G. GEORGE, 11 8t hone Jessie 253. 1 \ JHEN YOU BECOME EL \vr'ru poor work send t Pioneer Car- pet Beating Works, 353-57 Tehama s YONKLIN'S CARPET EEATING WORKS. 533 (G0l Gats ave.: telephone east 126. SITY STEAM CARPET CLEA NING,RENOVA- (J Ung, 38 Sth. STEVE. ‘I'el. South 250. VYARPETS | U llke new. SON : | South 86. D. MACKINTOSH & CO., succeasors. . MITCHELL CARVET CLEANING CO., 240 J . 14th st ; cleaning 3¢ s yard. Tel. Mission 74 | J McQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND REN- | | = . ovating works. 453 Stevenson: tel. south 228 BICYCLES. A A A A A A AR A s FCOND-HANDSTERLING AT EXCEPTION- D ally Jow rates and term: 314 Post st. SECOND-HAND WHELLS IN PERFECT order: terms. cash or installment: Crescen: | £25, Cleveland $30, Victor $40, Crawford $33, Ber Hur tandem. DAVIS BROS,, 25 Geary s 96 YOSEMITE TANDEM, ALMOST NEW, $100. W 24 Post st. WINFIELD PEARSON, 216 McA LLISTER. . Headquarters Lu-mi-num and Thistle bicycles C [ GRADE: 846 AND OE.. rice: few left, 3 Kl NDER, 601 Market st. | ToICYCLES ¥OR $20, £25, 2830, $35, $40, $15, | 15 850, second-nand. " 806 Post st. | FORSALE—96 RAMBLER; WARWIC penial and Clipper bicycles ai great ba:gains. 508 Larkin st. 2 ARK CYCLERY—NEW WHEELS TO LET; Pies aoommodniions. Terminus Geay, Mo Allister und Powell st._car lines. {J —MISCELL EOUS. S (FOR WATER- : nearly new: cheap. 129 Valen. JOR SALE_HARDWARE BUSINESS FIFTY miles from San Francisco: $2000 to $2,00 stock. For particulars or 1nterview address L. 8., all Office, ¢ity; MPROVED HIGH-ARM SINGER SEWING machine; $1250. 2437 Mission, nr. Twenty- first. $18 erick sts. 2 HANDSOME « flats; all modern. Sacramento aid brod- NEW UPPER 4-ROOM Murke - iee. OSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET — PER night, 35¢ to §1; week, $1 50 0 $5: families. FISTIY 7 MINNA, COR. EAGHTH-NEWLY FUR- | nisned bay-window rooms: $1 a week. Y “tree.. 66 LAT, 5 SUNNY KUOMS; BATH: MODERN ! improvement marine view. 112034 Filbert. 706 ELLIS ST. UPPER FLAT OF 4 OR § rooms; furnished or unfurnished. SUN 1 NY FLATS—4 AND 5 ROOMS, BATH, $22 and $15. 49 and 713 Grove st. T OWER BAY-WINDOW FLAT; 5 LARGE rooms. 8014 Moss, oft Howard, nr. Seveath. Montgomery Avenue, 4184 MONTGOMERY AVE.—NEWLY FUR- +! O nishea sunny rooms; every convenience; $6 up. O’Farrell Streec, O'FARRELL ST.—DOUBLE PARLORS; cheap: man and wife or two yentiemen. 43 ESIRABLE SUNNY FLAT OF 7 ROOMS, with bath and_all 1638 Bush st., bet. Franklin and Gough; rent, in- clnding water, $43 50. modern improvements. 407 TWENTY-THIRD — LOWER FLAT: 100 feet from Castro cars; large yard: sun all day; ren: $14; rooms, bath a er iree. $1 Grant ave. 4-ROOM UPPER FLAT, HALF A . block from Third and Mission. Apply 15 A UAMEDA COUNTY. $1500—15 acres about 2 miles from Haywards; 5% acres fruit and will make a fine littie home. . NAPA COUNTY. $750—814 acres, 2 miles out: all fine land: good house, barn, chicken houses and good weli and pump and & fine little home. SANTA CRUZ COUNTY. $700—10 acres near Apios: zood Improvements and & model little home. Send jor cxtalogue, (& P QUINN, 53 Chronicel buiiding, San Fran- cisco. MAEIN_COUNTY—3000 ACRES 26 MILES AM srom city: 10 s any size; fruit, grain, vegeia- ble land; rail 'or water transii; $i0 to $75 per acre; terms to sult. Syndicate Investment Com- pany, 65 Chronicle building. LAMEDA COUNTY FRUIT LAND; CHOIC- S b acres up- ward. 835 per acre’ 'adjoining lands held ac $100 per acre: owner forced to sel!; 134 hours irm 8. F.; easy terms; title perfect. 57 Chronicle buliding. 1200, XE¥, MODERN COTTAGE OF 5 « rooms and bath: high batement: lot 38x100; Loxley ave.. near Clinton: easy terms. A, H. BLOW. 1010 Brosdway, 85110 HOUSE 4 ROONS: LOT 37:6X37; . on_ Twenty-sixth st. near Market: must be sold; thia is 8 bargain; streev work ali done. A. H. BLOW, 1010 Broadway. *275 6-ROOM_COTTAGE: ALL MOD- » ern: lot 82x105; Fourteenthst., near Adeline; a bargain; sireet work all done. A. H. BLOW, 1010 Broadway. $2925(), WE WILL BUILD YOU X NEW & O, room house, with all modern fm- rovements, in the Grove-st. Tract, Grove and uph sts., for $2950, or an S-room house for $2500: lot's 40x125; small cash payment, batance 10 suit customer. ~ A. H. BLOW. 1010 Broadway. OUSE OF 5 ROOMS: 1 BLOCK F-OM Pieamond electric road; in Pleasant Vailey price 8750, 8850 cash; balance mortgage. Appl Aman Chateau Restaurant, on Plessant Val- ley road, Piedmont. ARGAIN—$100 CASH; §10 65 PER MONTH: house of 5 rooms and bath: force pump: small stable; ot 50x100; 10 minutes’ walk 0 local train; price $900. WM. P. 10LD, 1002 Broad- w Oakland. BFAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the :—":lwfgesu&ea or Canada one year for $1 50, posi~ OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. ITTLE HOMES, CLOSE TO TOW\, IM- + OF\ RELL—COMFORTABLE HOME, roved, easy terms; also 4 to 12 ) 616 smat Eniteh ramiiy: exceilens board op | on § and 10 years' c’.'&“m“if H. {!Wl.\‘"fpsg:;:n?u tional; reasonable. Clty; every Monday at 632 Marxet s, S. F. 7951 O'FARRELL—NICELY FURNISHED { 292 sront room; folaing bed; private family; $10 a month. OB CASH OKCTTY RE \LESTATE—5 A0RE good improved ranch in Petaluma. Apply 516 Second st i oweil Streei. 995 POWELL ~COR.~ GEARY—2 LARGE Ze) sunny front rooms. TO 7 ROOM AND BATH FLATS AND COT- ) tages. from $6 to $20. SBPECK & CO., 602 ICE FLAT AND OTHERS TO rent by BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Mont- gomery st $17. FLAT b Post & ROOMS AND BATH. 1027 , near Polk. 11807 STEINE®, NEAR SUTTER—LOWER flat 5 modern, large, sunny roo; NEW FLAT, 5 ROOMS AND BATH; $12; bath. waler free. ' 529 vy ave. RITCH-SUNNY FURNISHED FRONT Ritch Street. 219 foom: cheap. San Carlos Avenue. SAN CARLOS AVE.—6 ROOMS AND bath; water ineluded, $20. Seventh Ntreet. SEVENTH—SUITE OF 137 s reoms, rent 81 week up. 226 HOUSEKEEP- i other rooms $1 per PLEGANT W FLATS, SEVENTH ST, BE- low Bryant. 5 and 6 rooms. bath: $8 10 §16. A 120 WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS _ THE WEEKLY CALL. 1p wravper. for mafling. hOUSEKEEPING KOOM». Bush Street. BUSH—UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping: use of gas. 51 Bryant Street. 1 BRYANT, NEAR THIRD—NICE SUNNY suite, connected: reasonable. 2 R EDDY—SUNN or double; also light housekeeping rooms reasonable. ddy ~iree.. s NY FRONT SUITE, SINGLE 10, 528 EIGHTH with stove, alis Siry ELLIS-UNFURNISHED PARLOR floor of 2, 3 — H $7. EKEEPING ROOM, or 4 rooms; suitable for doctor. 31 Fifth Stre FIFTH—SUNNY FRONT BAY-WINDOW rm.: kitchen: bath: renovated: private; $12. 32 FIrTH—TWO SUNNY ROOMS FUR- nished for housekeepin, : rent $8. 32 81 7, FIFTH—CLEA ) keeping rooms: 2, $10: 3, $13: single, $5. N FURNISHED HOUSE- L olsom Stree: FOLSOM— kitchen; fu: SUNNY FRONT ROOM AND rnished complete: no children. | MLCE COW—GOOD FAMILY COW: GEN | Goop op SELLING OUT TO X close estate; business est. since 1869: amount needed $40,000: owner will remain If arrangerent be made. Address F. D., box 137. Call Office. @15 FOR SALE, $165. 30 55 improved furniiure; all new: good trade; b living-room: cheap rent. Address WAL, box 843, San Rafael, Cal. }‘Ol’. SALE—-THE ROYAL, FINEST SALOON situated on the principal business street in_San Jose: at a sacrifice; must be sold. Inquire at New York Exchange Hotel, San Jose, JAKERY AT A BARGAL BaKES FROM 3 ) to 4 bbls. of flour dail \1inspection allowed in Centerville, Alameda County. Address F. E., box 4, Call Office. CHAIR BARBER- | tie: very rich milk: cheap. 2304 Hyde st. \Ixxm,num_ 4 AND B-HORSE SECOND- | L hand” gasoiine engines, first-ciass and cheap | Address G. E., box 100, Cail Office. | J/OR SALE—PATENT FOR THE LATE WIi- liam Kiford’s portable houre. Apply to MRS, | E ELFORD, 1406 Thirteenth ave., East Oakland, 65 Howard Sires.. HOWARD—2 OR 3 FURNISHED rooms for bousekeeping; reasonabie. 21 b yde Street. HYDE—-LARGE FRONT AND 2 OTHER rooms for housekeeping. | PPORTABLE THRESHING ENGINE CHEAP, | o rent; ‘neariy new Buzz Planer. K., 60 Bluxome st. (309D _CASH REGISTER. MAGUIRE, Sansome st., room 9. | ()NE HORSEPOWER GAS ENGINE; CHEAP, 1 U Appiy 2109 Larkin st., aiter 6 ». . ~7—35 M. P. UPRIGHT ENvINE & CENTIFU- | A gal pumpatiached&50-lightdynamo.516Mission 130 P ARE CHANCE—FOR SALE,A ROADHOUSE \ near Haywards; 9 rooms and 1 acre of land. ¥or particulars address PROWSE & O'NEILL, Haywards, Cal. AT A SACRIFICE A FIRST- ‘\' ILU SELL class restaurant in Haywards, on accouut of ¥. B. HOOSON, sickness: and investizate. OF DELICACY STORE: LOW RENT; DLV, firstclass neighboruood: near large &chool: no opposition; chance of lifetime. Apply Call Oftice. N ACCOUNT OF OTHER BUSINES! FOR | (FOUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES | C boughtand soid. 112114 Market,bet. 7th & Sth. PARGAINS TY PEWRITERS: ALL MAKES; write for prices. Typewriter Ex., 810 California. 32 Larkin Siree:. LARKIN—E keeping aptmts; 1st floor: gas ranges; bath. LEGANT SUNNY HOUSE- XN ree . SIXTH-CHEAPEST IN THE CITY; nicely farnished single and double rooms. sutter 121 “iree:. SUTTER, COR. TAYLOR—ELEGANTLY newly farnished sunny rooms: en suite or 70 single. 169 Taylor Street. TAYLOR—LARGE DOUBLE PARLORS, £20; sinkleand dooble rooms, $1 25 and $2. END FOK OUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES » 1or sale. WOOSNTER & Wi I'I'UON. ~an Joss, WELK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—TEE A WEEKLY CALL. in wravper, for mailing. e e MONEY O LOAN, D=, DIAMONDS, ealskins, silks NY AMOUNT ON BOX watches, jewelry, silverware, and insirui ents; interest low: private en:ranc private rooms: discreet attendants, at UNCLE HARRIS', 15 Grant ave, AKLAND — 1364 FRANKLIN: 1 OR 2 years; 14-roum, -unny, full furnished house: attractive grounds: 3 minutes’ walk from narrow gauge: $60: reference: call 10 to 5 P 3. R G LR R OAKLAND ROOMS AND BOARDING. ARIPOSA —MRS. LMMA H. ADAMS— Newly furnisned or uniurnished rooms en or single: also, first-class tabie board. 666 sl Eleventh st., near Jefferson, Oakland, Cal. JOUBTEENTH AND CASTRO-TO _LET. with board, 2 front rooms furnished; sonthern and eastern exposure. 1203 Castro st. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE, SELS C. 49c YARD AT LHA venth DVANCES ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES jeweiry, also oo furniture, pianos, withont re- moval: lowest rates. BALDWIN JEWELRY STORE, 948 Market st.: open evenings. MONEY LYING IDLE: TAKE AT $5 INTER- st per month for each $1000; same rate sec- ond mortgage or life insurance. (oin, box 2, Call. ONEY LOANED ON JEWELEY AND other valuables at the Security Loan Offica 1106Market st..or. Mason: private entrance 7 Turk. IRECT ON YOUR FURNITURE OR PIANO; 1o removal: no delays; no commissions: low interest. Km. 68, Dononue bidg, 1170 Market st. NY AMOUNT: 1IST, 2D.or 3D MOKTGAGES: estates, undivided inierests, real estate in pro- bate. McCOLGAN. 24 Monigomery, room 3. 15T & 20 MORTGAGES: INTERESTS IN ES tates:lowest rates:no deliv. MURPHY 628 Mrk:. 529 TAYLOE=FU R N T SHED SUNNY rooms; new throughoui; thoroughly re- spectable. Tenth Street. 1 TENTH — 2 SUNNY KURNISHED 2 rooms; $5 and $6. Ahird Siree:. THIRD— FRONT, SUSNY, NEWLY furnished rooms: $8 and $8 per month. Thirteenth Street. THIRTEENTH, BET. HOWARD AND Mission—Single furnisted front room, $5. Vau . ess Aveaue. EWLY FUER. SUNNY ROOMS; MODERN flaz; board optional. Iuguire 808 'Van Ness. Miscellaneous. 32 13 228 ULTON HOUSE, OPP: CIPY HALL—FUR- | ed rooms, single or en sufl S and $18 up- BOARDING AND ROOMS. 938 SEARY — SUNNY SUITE, WITH PRI vate bath: suitable for a family; alsosuuny single rooms; excelient French board. 737 ELLLS — WELLFURNISHED FRONT | bay-winiow rooms, with or without board. OLUMBIA HOTEL-D. BUCKLEY, ¥ok- ‘merly proprietor of the Cosmopolitan Hotel, has purchased Hackmeter's Hotel, and assures his pairons and the traveling public’ that his former reputaiion as host will be outdone in his new enterprise: Mr. Buckley's free buses meet ail traius and boats. 128 t0 129 Eddy st.: meals 25c. HE STEWA RT, COR, ELLIS AND LEAVE worth—Newly furnished rooms, suites orsingie. 42 sunny houst LARKIN —NICELY FURNISHED ekeeping rooms: also single. bacl 80 room and k. $7. LARKIN—SUNNY FURNISHED BED- kiichen; $9; large furnished gas 1013 Leavenworth Street. : rent $15. LEAVENWORTH —8 BUNNY CON- necting unfurnished rooms; yard, cellar, OILERS,ENGINES,2D-HAND MACHINERY, waterpipes. Meclntosh & Wolpman, 157 Beale, VILDINGS BOUGH T; LUMBER, SASHES | Goors, mantels, ete.. $or sale. 1166 Mission. NE SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZE fire and burglar proof safe. 109, 111 Market 3. MRE ND BURGLAR SAFE, LETTER press, platform scales and desk :cheap. 102 Clay. ! Sale—A cigar-stand on prominent busivess | w1 T 3 SCOND sireet: (day business only). Address J. box 12, N A . 15 A e Cail Office. [JABGAIN_SALOON: BAR TIPS s SEWING MACHINES. 10 $18 per day; rent $20 per month; near San Francisco. Apply to H. M. COVERT, 218 Cali- | "X Ty, KINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, oiulab. Tented, repaired; lowess rates. 205 Fourth sk "OR SALE OR TRADE FOR REAL ESTATE, tools and machinery of @ machine-sho, lathe, drilipress. bolt-cutter, etc. Address 14 Pearl st. INGER SEWING-MACHINE OFFICE, 1669 Market: rent §1 50 to $2 per mo : repairine, Q4’ COFFEE SALOON CHEAP AT $800; DU, elegantiy fitted: clears $85 a month: north Market. SK CO., 921 Market st. DAR' 3 0; DOWN-TOWN CHOP- Bouse and restaurant: pays $60 to $75 a month each; owner cooks. 40 Clay st. THOESTORE: SMALL STOCK; GOOD FIX- tures and shoemaker's tools, with a new Singer shoe machive. 134 Polk st. TPHE ONLY MODERN of 80 rooms in Stockton for rentor lease. In- quire D. ROTHEN BUSH. QTEREOPTICON OR ILLUMINATING AD- D vertising outfit complete; 200 siides; cheap. 1302 Devisadero st. TATE AGENCY; EXCLUSIVE RIGHT; AR- 1 ticle selis on sight; $250. Addrass k., box 115, Call Offics YOI TO_RENT; 9F 3 : 25 arock witl be soid a $§1300. P. O.box 831, Petaluma. BRARCH BAKER Dess: Wesiern Add. J suitable for grocery. W.CRANE, 324 SICK- DECK KR, 1020 Market. MEANS DESIRES A PARIN ital. Room 2, 12 M; ADY UF HOKSES. | QECOND-HAND BUSINESS BUGGY; MUST be cheap aud in good order. 406 Sixth st. EIBOLD HARNESS COMPANY; 500 SETS of good harness, our own make, of every de- scription, for less money than you can buy Eastern trash; send for catalogue. 110 McAllister st.,S. F. 150 SETSXEW AND SKECOND HAND HA®- ness, inds; Wago! 9 rreys, Tockaways, caris: must be sold. Mission si BET NEW AND SECOND-HAND HAR- 500 Geas; i kinda: bogsy.wheon, carts, sarrey & rockaway; 40 cheap horses. 15th and Valencia. 360 Minna ~treec. MINNA — SBUNNY FRONT ROOMS; complete for housekeeping; cheap. OTEL BERTLING, 714 SUSH—A FAMILY hotel: references given aud required: all mod- #1m conveniences. OFFICES TO LET. D T S S S S S 8291 SUTTER, NE. JONES—CHOICE FOR i U% offices and residence combiued; reasona- able. JPRECKELS BUILDING, 927 MARKET— Elegant sunnv offices, $12 50 up: electric-light; beating and lanitor service free. Apply at bullding or UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. MEDICAL. 546 MINNA — FURNISHED ROOMS FOR bousekeeping: large yard, 94 .reet. MISSION—FURNISHED ROOMS COM- plete for housekeeping. 172 1 MISSION, NEAR '2 turnished housekeesping rooms, $8. NINTH—TWO 105 New Montgomery Street. hand: NEW MONTGOMERY 72 PEARL, COR. MARKET. OPP. OCTAVIA—2 well furnished housekeeping roows, $13. Folk Street. POLK-TWO SUNNY UNFURNISHED rooms, with cook stoves. reasonable. 214 O’rarreil Sireet. O'FARKELL—FURNISHED AND UN furnished rooms for housekeeping. 1 Euss Street. RUSS, OFF furnished roo: HOWARD, NEAR SIXTH—2 ms for honsekeeping. FORBES FOUR SALE; ALSO WAGONS 40) buggies, carts, harness: Grand Arcade Horss Barket, 327 Sixch st.; avction sales every Wednes gsy. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. ORSES PASTURED: SEND FOR CIRCU- r. Che Hvde Ranch, 630 Commercicl 8t WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. ifi‘.\nu-mx BUGGY, HARNESS, ROBE, flwhlp, covering, $40. Address L., box 2, Call Office. i OR SALE, AT EASTERN PRICES, FINE carriages of every desc iption; cash, notes or installments. Carvill Mfg Co., 36-48 8th st., 8. F. QUIGHTLY 00D ROUTE FOi SALE ON THIS PAPER. SOILED DRIVING GLOVES; X Apply T. P. RIORDAN, 632 Market, room 2. sampics. H. M. HEINEMAY, 103 Sansome st. 7OR SALE—LOCKSMITH, MACHINIST A J EW AND SECOND-HAND BAK. LAUN- led 1003 Missi dry, milk and wagzons: also TOCKAWAY T ovindine shop: weil toole L up. 1003 Mission st. | LV dry. milk and grocery wagons: AVING 2 RESTAURANTS WILL SELLON cheap; trial given. Apply 1241 Market st. JOR SALE — BOHEMIAN T Qiockron st. Call between 12 M. #0d 4 P. M. 25 OCK OF MERCHANDISE BOUGHT X M., box 2. CRil, HEAPEST AND BEST IN WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- age free. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. sl el TR % PHILLIPR—U, 5. AND STATE COURTS: damage cases a specialty: money toloan on churges modsrate. Oflices U8 California. TSINESS TRANSACIED WITHOUT ‘advice frec and confidential, P.O. box 2132, Sa0 Fruucisco. s DVICE FREE-DIVORCE LAWS & SPECT LAl rivale; 1o charge unless suce faw sults ‘claims, collections, wills. deeds, elc. &t tended (o, G. W. HOW E, atv’y-at-law, 850 Murket. . W KING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, CHRON- . icie bldg; advice free; moderste; Open evngs. \ OENEY AT-LAW, 420 udvice iree. PHYSICIANS, DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. ISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP—THE copartnership herstofore eXisiing between the undersigned. under the firm name sod style of M, EHRMAN & O In uils day dissolved by mutval consent. M UEL SUSSMAN, JOSEPH EHRMAN, SOLOMON W. Eii RMAN, SAMUEL 1. WORMSER, Dated San Francisco, July 2, 1896. ERTIFICATE OF COPARTNERSHIP.—-WE certify that we constitute a copar.nership transacting business in this State. Its principal iace of business is at San Francisco, California. ts name Is EHRMAN & CO., and the full names ana respective places of residence of ail its mem- bers are signed hereto. Dated San Francisco, Cal., July 2, 1896. MYER EHRMAN, (By J0S. EHRMAN, his ttorney in fact), Residing at San Francisco, California. " JOSEPH EHRMAN, Reslding & San Francisco, California, SOLOMON W. EHRMAN, Reslding at San Francisco, California. ALBEKT L. EHRMAN, Reslatriz at San Francisco. California. Duly ackuowledged vefore SAMUKL ROSEN- HETM, notary public in and for the City and County of San Francisco, State of California. Indorsed. . 1896. ¥iled July 2, 189 O G By WM. R. A. JOHNSON, Deputy Clerk. 'l/)EMO’Fl.D—DK. C. (. ODOSNELL 10 1208 U Market st. ; diseases of woman a spoclaity. T)ON'T FAIL TO CONSULT DR. JORDAN AT his museum, 1051 Market st.: his 30 years Euccensful practice is & gUAAntee of {air Lreatment: ihe worst cages treated satisfactorily by mall HOTEL TO LEASE. e THE W. TELL HOUSE, 317-819 Bush s his well-known hotel is thoroughly renovated, considerably improved: com witn best 2d-class hotel in 1own. MADISON & BURKE 1614 Scott Street. SCOTT—38 OR 4 SUNNY ROOMS: UN- furnished; bath; garden; from $16; call 14 seventn Street. SEVENTH — NEWLY RENOVATED rooms; suites and kitchen; also 2 rooms for keeping. ENTH—NICE SUNNY FURNISH- ed housekeeping rooms from $10 month up. 64 cen South Park. 1 SOUTH PARK — FURNISHED HOUSE- keeping suites Btev: hth—2 le‘l. $8 to 812; 3 unfurnished $7. A BLESSING 10 "LADIES SUFFERING from irregularities and diseases pecullar to thelr sex: latest improved meihod of treatment: Dnever fails; perfectly harmless: free from any bad effects: never makes them sick to make them well; travelers helped immediately; prices to sult the times: home in confinement.” DR. & MRS, DAVIES, 14 McAllister st., next Hibernia Bank: consult free; French regulating pink pilis $3; hours rom 9A. 3. 105 P. M. and 7 to 9 P. 3. ALL CASES OF ITRREGULARITIES RE- £Lstored in n few hours: safe and sure reliet guaranteed: travelers heiped without delay: pri- vate home. in coufinement: regular graduate physician: 80 years' sucoessful practice; MEDI- CAL ELECTRICITY used; ladies, consuit the doctor before golng elsewhere; you will save time and expense; consultation free and confidential. MES. DB. WYETH, 916 Post st., near Larkin. A SEW PROCKSS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRU- ‘ment or worthless pills used ; every woman her own physician for all femaie troubles, no matier from what cause; resiores always in one day: can be sent and nsed at home: all cases guaranteed: ifyou want 10 be treated safe and sure call on & man's puysician. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st D“ GOODWIN, DISEA-ES OF WOMEN A speciali; unexcelied in restoring irregularity or nlhelr tfll‘;fll"ofll‘i“hol'n.l Lnneonfln:‘nanl: best of caro: low fees: pills §2. Removed from 3870 Market st. to 904 McAllister ey RS G. WOOD, MIDWIFE, CORES ALL DIS- ‘eases of womb, paralysis, rheumatism, aropsy, liver and kidney troubles, cancers and tumors: cure guaranteed; consultation free. 243 Shipley st. LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS—A BOON T0 A i troubied mith irreguiarities; no safe and sure; 50 sxpress C. 0. D.; don't unul 100 late. OSGOOD BROS.. Oskiand, Cal NSTITUTE OF PNEUMATOPATHY FOR I healing and Instructions; 9729 Jackson st, hours, 10to b; consultation free; call or write for our “New Methods”; the poor healed free, BS. DR. WEGENER TAKES LADIES BE fore and during confilnement: infants adopted into good’ homes; treais all female complainis or irregularities successfully. 419 Eddy st. enson Stre STEVENSON., BET. SEVENTH AND furnished ‘housekeeplng; bath; 362 2! THIRD—2 ToOmSs: running wate: ird str SUITES HOUSEKEEPING junny; porch; $8-$9. a TURK— urk_siree £LEGANTLY FURNISHED suites, single rms: light hskpng privileges. 11 i e ROOMS TO LET, 328 Clement Street. CLEMENT 8T, COR. FIFTH AVE., Richmond—2 furnished sunny room: able for dentist’s office; drugstore undernead| uits 3094 530 Clementina Street. CLEMENTINA—FINE RM. WITH OR without board; family speaks 3 languages. E£ddy Place. rooms from EDDY—FURNISHED SUNNY SINGLE 76¢ to $1 per week. Aoiuis Ntree.. ROYAL HOUSE, 128 ELLIS-ELECTRIC 1ights In every room: reading-room contains ail dally mm. open to §1 week, $2 night, 85¢ all night: rooms, g i monih, to $30; fire escapes: elevator on office floor: r'ms for families. T HE RAMONA, 180 KLLIS: MRS KATK 8. 1 ART, manager—A quiet house: centrally lo- cated; newly furnished; elevator; hot & cola water, 32 22 CALHO! 3. ing, ELLIS, NEAR TAYLOR—FOR BES' lodging we recommend the Kosedale THE PALMETIO), MRS A, J. T House. QUEECURE FOK ALL FEMALE DISEASES, Wit every comiorny. saiitiaciion, Sasonmety e 4 st IS DR GW YRR, 226 Turk sp $500 EOB, GASE TFAIL 0 CURE: DIs- ee: only Gualifed speciansr. SRS, e SODTE : only qu: E s 216 Powail st : : TR JOSSELYN, THE GREAT SPECTALIST, D508 Sarsas private and chronic discases. lost manhood and female troubles; P. O. box 2275, R PENA CHECKS IT IN 31 HOURS: prompu rellef; successful trea:ment; diseases of both sexes & SPECIAlty. 1 Grunt aver MBS 3 A ACHARD, MIDWIFE—_HOME TN confinement; 28 yr3’ experience. 556 Misslon. F IRREGULAR ORANY FENALE DI _EASE see MRS.DR. PUETZ and becontent. 20414 4th. e T N NntuiG B Mk RIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT, MRS, POR SR TS Slanch st., Alameda. St e SOl ST B Alameds, R HALL, 14 MCALLIS LR STREE DI el P R A R A L T N STORAGE. s'l‘onAor,-cummsT 1IN THE CITY ; FIRE- proot building; sdvances made. 211 Larkin. H. ROONEY, 722 MISSION—STORAGE AT -rediced rates: basement storage,§1 50 per load UHNITUR) ANOS, TRUNKS D Foaten Shipping: CHAR L. TAYLORK 504 o OWES{ RATES—FURNITUR! PLAN househoid goods, ete. J. M. P\Imn..'lfl llff!l; B.SMITH FURNITURE CO,, 182 ELLLS; » Jow rates: fire-proot bulldine: Fastern pias. PR FESSIONAL CARDS. PO SR A Oy o S R S G R S OHN E. RICHARDS, LAW OFFICES. ROOMS Crocker ; telephone Main OGN R AITKEN ANDMAURICE L. ASHER, attys at law, rms 510,516, 5th fioor, Parrots bidg. DVANCESON DIAMONDSJEWELRY, ETC Columbia Loan & Colinteral (ftica § Grns aca PAWNBROKERS, T 128 KEARNY SI. KOOM S_MONEY Joaned, waches dlamoids, etc.: low rates: pir ¥ale rooms:_elevator: pledges for sal s cheap. PROPOSALS, ROPOSALS TO LIGHT THE PUBLIC streets—Clerk’s office, Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, July 6. 1596. In accordance with Resolution No. 14,459 (third series) of the Board of Supervisors, SEALED PROPOSALS will be received in open session of the board on MONDAY ARTERNOON, July 13, 1896, from 2:30 to 3 o'clack, to light with gas all the puklic streets of this oity and county for a period of two years, on and from August 1, 1896, in accordance with the followine specifications: Gas—The gas to be furnished to be of a standard quality and flluminating power of not less than sevenieen candles, smd {lluminati'g power to be determined by tests made by the Gas inspector in s office, who shail use for safd tests such burners will obtain from the gas the greatest amount of light, and practicable for use by the consumer, and donsumaing at the raie of fl.¢ cuble feet of gas per hour. Lampposts and Lamps—The lampposts to be nsed to be of the same material Ava notto be less in helght than the lampposts now in use. and to be erected and lighted at such locations as may be designated by the board. The number of lampposts to be erected and | maintained during the continuance of (he contract 10 be not less than 5100, with the understanding that the number may be’ increased from time to time under the direction of the board, but not 1o exceed 5800 in all. The lampposts to be erected and maintained at or contizuous to the present 10- catiors of strcet lamps erected throughout the city and county, and at such locations as may be des.g- nated by the board, the board to have the ri:ht 10 change the location of the same from time to time upon payment of the actual cost of labor and mate- rial in making said changes or removals. When lamps are ordered to be erected in certain sections of the city where no mains are laid then the mains shall be extended or arrangements made by which the lighting of said sectious of the city shall be eftected, but in no event shall more lights be erected tban ean be paid for out of the tund pro- vided for street lighting during he fiscal year. Lamps—T1he 1amps o be similar to those now in use, or such as may be approved by the board,and the burner to be used in the lamps in lighting the public streets to consist of a single burner of the same size now used in the main thoroughfares. The burners of the various lamps to averages con-umption of Dot less than five cuble feet per hour. The lampposts, lamps, service pipes, mains and all appurtenances incidental and necessary to com- plete and equip the lumps reads for lghting to be furnished by the successful bidders, who shall erect, maintain and keep the same in proper con- dition and repair, Lighting lamps—The last lamp upon each lamp- lighter's beat to be lighted One hour after sunset and to be ex ingu shed hxlf an hour before sun- rise; provided, that during the months of Novem- ber to February, inclusive, in each year, no| mps shall be lighted during the night of full moon and the night preceding and the night following: also that during the months of March to October, in- clusive, in each year, no lamps shall belignted dur- ing the night of full moon, two nights preceding and the nignt following. Cleaning and repairing lamps—All the lamps to be kept in proper condition and cleaned st least twice in each week, and at each of sald cleanings all the glass shall be thoronghly cleaned, both on theinside and outside of the iamp, and ail'tue dust and airt shall be brushed from the frames. The lamps are to be repaired and reglazed within twenty-four hours after any portion of the same is broken. Street signs—The names of streets, places and alleys (0 be painted on the gas lamps throughout the city and county at street crossings, mali and sublivision sireet intersections, ana at the inter- sections of places and allevs with the main streets; AL main-street crossings two names on each iamp, at intersections of main streets not less than two names on each lamp, at intersection subdivision streets, places or alleys niot less than two names on ~each lam 'he letter, color, _style and location of the names ~on the lamps to be approved or designated by the Board of Bupepvisors. The names of street, etc. on each lsmp 1o be kept clean and in position 80 as to be plainly visible, and within twenty-four hours in_case of breakage to be repaired and the name or names repainted thereon, and in no event are the Jamps to be turned so as to misplace the Dames of the streets as indicated on each lamp. Bidders will estimate and bid & price per lamp per night, for which they will furnish, erect, re- air and keep In good repair and condition all ampposts, Iamps, servic s, street signs and ap- purtenasces, furnish gas and light the iamps on all the streets, p.aces and alleys according to the foregoing specifications. General Notice—Bidders will estimate with the understanding that no compensation shall be al- Jowed for aDy Iamp OF lamps except such as shall be lighted during the whole time provided in the foregoing specifications under which & coutract may be awarded; also, that within three days Pprior to the expiration of each month the Gas spector shall 1urnish the parifes to whom the con- timct Is awarded the time during which the lamps shall be lighted and extinguished each and every night and moruing of the succeediug mon:h. Ail bifia of the successtul bldders pon the execution of a contrac and & performance in comp.iance therewith shall be preseutea and paid monthiy at the end of each calendar month. No bids will be recelved from partles enaged in the manufacture or lnprpl‘i of gas until par- ties bave connection with the apparatus in the office of the Gas lnspector, New City Hall build- ing, and have had the illuminating power of said ested. B ders will be required to deposit with the clerk of the Board of B:Frvhon & certified check, drawn 1o the order of the clerk, to be approved by suid clerk, upon some bank in the City and County of San Francisco, in the sum of 8 0,0./0 gold cuin, concitioned if the proposal 1s accépted and the coniract awarded; and }f the bidder shall fail or n:glect Lo executé a wri.ten contrac t therefor and ve a good and sufficient bond, with two surecies. ': ihe sum of $55,000, for the proper fulfillment of waid contruct, within ten days atter the award is made; then and lu that case the said sum shall be paid into the and County I reasury by sald clerk, ss liqul damages for such fuilure and neglect. oSS "also 10 be distinetly understood that the board reserves the right to reject ali bids if the public 80 requires. Also, that thé party or parties to whom & con- tract Is awarded will be required, prior to or at the time of the execulion of the coniract, to pay the veriising Lbis notice daily cost of ad: B n three .MMMIMWIhflm JNO. A. KUSSELL, Clerk. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—1435 PARK STREET. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. $‘ {000, £ROOM, 2.STORY HOUSE: ALL ) + modern and just completed: lot 50x 150: located on Beuton st., near Santa Clara av easy terms; street work all done. A. H. BLOW, 1010 Broadway. 3‘2650 NEW TWO-STORY, EIGHT-ROOM « house:’just completed: all modern: lot 30x125; easy terms; streetwork all done: this is a bargain; must be sold at once. A. H. BLUW, 1010 Broadway. OR SALE— House 8 rcoms and bath, Central ave.: honse 4 rooms. Grand st.: cottage 6 rooms, Everett st.: on long time and easy terms, or will exchange for San Francisco property. Ayfivly ELDRIDGE & CO., EASTON, 638 Market st., San Francisco, Cal. $2000, ST oo om: $50 Cas: A $2300 b-room cottage: $300 cash: $25 per month. $1750—6-room cottage: $250 cash; $25 per month. $3000—6-room house ; $200 cash: $25 per month. $4000—7-room house; $800 cash: $25 per month. All modern houses on improved sireets and con- venient to trains; bawve also a few magnificent Louses at reduced prices and on easy terms. JOSEPH A. LEONARD & CO.. 1364 Park st., Alameda. BEAUTIFUL N EW MODERN + two-story house, finely finished and beautifully frescoed; large rooms:; Central ave., one plock west of Park st.; it will surely pleass : terms tosuit. G. B. M. GRAY, ALAMEDA FURNISHED HOUS O-LET — FURNISHED: IN ALAMEDA nice cozy 6-room cottage in central part of cit inutes’ walk to station on either broad or nar- row-gauge: commuta:fon ticket, good on road: owner going away and wouid let house for 2 or 3 months at very low rent to responsible ty. _Inquire at 2132 Alameda ave., Alameda, Cal. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. OSEPH J. MASON, REAL ESTATE AND g neurance agent, Berkeley siailon, “adioining 00D HOMES FOR RENT OR FOR SALE on easy terms. O.G. MAY & CO.. real estate and bufldine. 2123 Center st.. Berkeley. PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. 89() ACRES KERN' COUNTY DECKER, 1020 Market st. 48(2CRE EANCH “(CLEAT) 7T0 EX- change. DECKER, 1020 Market st. 10 ACRE FRUIT RANCH, § MILES SOUTH of Santa Rosa; rich sofl, or 7 acres fruit ana vines, full bearing; house, barn, etc.: will exchange for city property. J., box 41, (i Office. \"ACRE COMPLETE POULTRY AND FRUIT ranch at Fruitvale; $6000; want house and 1ot. J. 5. EDSON, 908 Broadway, Oakland. ARGAIN; 6-ROOM HOUSES: RICHMOND: $500 cash; lots or merchandise accepied. 1403 Devisadero st. 128() ACRES TIMBEL LAND, KERX CO. (CLEAR). PROPERTY WANTED. OR RENT —CHOICEST LOCATION IN Berkeley: Jot 100x270; fruits and flowers lore: 8 rooms, bath, laundry, etc.: all beautifully furnished: to first-ciass tenant long term. See CAPTAIN MORRISON, Berkeley. LEGAL NOTIUES. T THE SUPERIOR COURT, CITY AN County of San Francisco, State of Californla. Department No. 8. JULIA DE ANDANY, plaintiff, vs. ANTHONY DE ANDANY, defend’ ant. Action brought in the Superior Court, City 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. 'he people of the State of California send greet- ing to ANTHONY DE ANDANY, defendant. You are hereby required to_appear in an action brought against you by the above uamed plaintif, inthe Superior Court, City and County of S: Frangisco, State of Calitornia, and to answer the complaint filed therein within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on_you of this summons—if served within this County; or 1£ served elsewhere, within thirty days—or judgment by default will be taken agaiust you, according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action fs brought to obtain the decree of the above entitled court dissolviug the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between plaiutift and defendanc upon the ground that defendant has been and is guilty of wiliful deser- tlon of plaintift: and upon the further ground that defendant has been and is guilty of wiliful neglect of plaintiff, all of which will more fully and at inrge appear in the complaint of plaintift, on file in the above entitled action, to which said complaint express reference, In that behalf, is hereby made, and for costs of s And you are hereby notified that if yon fail to so appear and answer said complaint #s above re- quired, said plaintift will apply to the court for the reliet demanded in said complaint. Given under m, nand and seal Of the sald Superior Court, at the (ityand County of San Francisco, State of California, this 24 day ot June in the year of our Lord ode thousand elgh bundred and ninety-six. ssenll, C. F. CURRY, Clerk. By JUSEPH RIORDAN, Deputy Clerk. GEO. W, TOWLE J1i, Attorney for Plaintift, 508 Cailfornia St.. San Francisco, C: BIRTHS—HARRIAGES—DEATHN, IBirth, marriage an1 d will not be inserted. h notices gent by mut must be banded in eitherof the publication offices and be indorsed with the name azd residence of persons authorized to bave tue same published. | BORN. BAER—In this city, tothe wifeof August Baer, a son. n this city, June 18, 1896, to the wite of FABRY. Hezm: rabry, ason. GILHOOLY —ln this clis, July 4, 1806, otne thooly, & daughter. wife of Thomas Peter Gi KELLY~In this city, June 50, 1896, to the wife of B. Kelly, a daughter. MEYER—June 29, 1896, 10 the wife of Bernhard Meyer, a son. MARRIED. BYMA—SHOHAY—In this city, July 5, 189 by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Frank Byma au Clementina Shohay. HALL—SMALL—In Oakland. July 5, 1896, Leon M. Hal) and Helen M. Smali, both of Oakiand. LUSTEN BERGER—M ULLE R—In this eity, J w 5, 1896, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Michael W. Lusteaberger and Ida M. A. Muller. BUNGE—GIEVOLIS—In this city, July 5, 1896, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Edward F. M. Runge and Augusta Gievolls. TOEPFER—RICK—In this city, July 5, 1898 by ths Rev. J. Fuendeling, Reinhard Toepfer and Emilie Rick — DIED. Karre, Johnong McCann, Elizabeth McDhermott, John McGregor, Alexander Malander, Mrs. Aonle Malone, James B. Manning, Watson J. Marco, Rolandetti Martin, Albert H. Minor, Lottie L. Acton, Robert Askins, Simon Bonner, Neil Buckly, Martha Caliaghan, Mary R. Denigin, Ellen Dorle. Annie Helbing, Francisca Hohenschild, Harry Hutaf, Marie R. Jago, H. Provert (infant) Jaenicke, Christoph Roocatagliata, Victor Killeen, Dennis Schumacher, . H. Kimball, Charles 8. ACTON—In this city, July 4, 1895, Robert, be loved husband oi Catherine Actou, anative of Ireland. aged 55 years. B3~ Friends are respectfully invited to atten the taneral THIS DAY (Monday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from the family residence. 21235 Noe street. Luterment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. ASKINS—In this city, July 5, 1895. Simon, be loved husband of Annie Asiins, and father of George, Ivan, Grace and John Askins, & native of Russia, aged 52 years. BONNER~—Ip this city, Ne'l, beloved husband of the late Ellen Eonner, and father of Mrs. Mamle King, Neil. Maggie. Daniel, John, Philip and Fannle Bonmer, and brother-in-law of Mrs. Campbetl, Charles and Owen Herald, a native ol the parish of Cu'lduff, County Donegal, lreland, aged 45 years. BUCKLY—In this city, July 4, 1896, Martha, beloved daughterof William H. and Lizzie L. Buckly. and Sisterof John N. A. Buckly, a na- an Francisco, Cal., aged 5 months and 8 Wa lenrod, George V. days. E-Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Monday), at 10 0'clock A. X., from the residence of the parents, 1107 Oak street, between Devisa. dero and Broderick. lnterment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. CALLAGHAN-In this city, July 5, 1896, Mary Raphasl, beloved davghter of Peter and Nora Callaghan, a native of San Francisco, aged T months. &%~ Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully fnvited to attend tie funeral THIS DAY (Monaay), at 2:30 o'clock P. M., from the resi- dence of the parents, 2103 Lombard street, near Fillmore. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. DENIGIN—In this city, July 3, 1896, Ellen. be- loved wife of Franx Denlgin, 4 native of County Lonaford, Ireland, aged 67 years. B Friends ana acqualutances are respeci- fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock A. M., from her late residence,’ 1615 Church street, thence to St Paul’s Church,where 4 solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock .M. Interment’ Holy Cross Cemetery. DOYLE—In the Ctty ana Connty Hospital, July 5, 1896, Annie Doyle, aged 55 years. HELBING—In this city, July 3, 1896, Francisca, beloved wife of August and mother of David A., Carrie, Lillie and J. A, Heibing, a native of Ger- many, aged 69 years. 89 Frienas and acqualntances are respeci- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Monday), at 10:30_o'clock 4. 3., from her late Tesidence, 1325 Webster street. Interment Home ot 'Peace Cemetery, by 11:30 0'clock A. 3. from Ttird and Townsend sireats. HOHENSCHILD—In Hizhiand Springs, July 8, 1898, Harry Hohenschild, beloved son of Mrs. C. Young and Henry Hohenschild of Tacoma, ana brother of Frank Hohenschild, a native of Ban Francisco, sged 21 years and 6 months. B@-Friends and acquaintances ars respect. fully Invited Lo attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock A, ., from the par- lors of the Galden Gate Undert: ug Company, 2429 Mission street, near Twenty-first. lnter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. 8. K. oF A.—Triumph Légion No. 1, Select Knights of America: Officers and members of the above Iegion are hereby notified to attend the fun-ral of our Iate comrade, Harry Hobenschild, from the unlertaking parlors, 2429 Mission street, TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock A. i, in fatigue dress. J.J. SUTHERLAND, C. Atiest: W. C. CROWLEY, Hecorder. HUTAFF—In this city, July 4, 1896, Marie R. Hutaff, dearly beloved motherof Mrs. D. M. Wright, J. Henry, Minnie C.and Gustav A. F. Hutaff, o native of Germany, aged 48 years 8 months and 5 days. B Friends and acqualntances are resnsc:- sully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Monday). at 1:30 o’clock P. )., from her late residence, 520 Noe street, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth, thence to Olivet Congregational Church, Noe and Seventeenth streetf, where funeral’ services will be held at 2 o'clock P. M. Interment L O. O. F. Cemetery. JAGO—In this city, June 30,1896, H. Jago, a na- e of New York, aged 46 years. JAENICEE—Tn this city, July 4, 1896, Christoph, beloved husband of Susie Jaenicke. and father of Luln, Etta and Adeiine Jaenicke, a native of ‘Anbalt Dessau, Germany, aged 48 years and 3 months. A member of the San Francisco Baker Verein, Keystone Lodge No. 64, Workmen, and California Lodge No. 2, 0. A. H. S., 0f Oakiand. [Uakland papers please copy.] BFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Monday), at 1 0’clock . ., from his late resi- dence, 1913 Hyde street, néar Union, thence ta Druids’ Hall, 413 Suiter street, betwoen Stock- ton and Powell, where funeral services will be held under the auspices of the San Franclsco Baker Veremn. Interment L O.0. ¥. Cemetery. KILLEEN—In San Luis Obispo, July 5. 1836, Dennis, be'oved husband of Minnie Killeen, father of Walter, Edward, Howard and Annie Killeen, and beloved brother of John and Martin Killeen. a native of Kings County, Ireland, aged 49 vears, AF-Friends and_scqualntances are respsc'- fuily invited (0 attend the faneral WEDNESDAY, July 8, 1896,4t 9 o'clock A. M. from his late Tesidence, 613 Bartlett street, thence to St. Paul's Church, Twenty-ninth and Church streets, where 4 solemn requiem mass will be celedrated for the repose of his sonl. commencing at 9:8) o'clock A. X. Interment Mount Calvary Ceme- tery. EIMBALL—In East Oakland, July 3, 1896, Charles Bradbury Kimball, a native of Maine, aged 65 years 3 months and 3 days. KURRE—In this city, July 3, 1896, Johanna Kurre, peloved wife of Charles Kurre, and mother of Altred and Charles Herman, and grandmother of Mrs. Minnie Classen, a native ot Braunschweig, Germany. aged 77 years. & Friends and acqumintances and officers and members of Germania Lodge No. 116, 1.0.0. F.,and Walhalla Encampment No. 7. 1. 0. . F., are respectfully invited to nttend the funeral THIS DAY (Monday), at 2 o'clock p. 3¢, from her late residence, norihwest_corner of Beach and Broderick streets. Interment 1. 0. 0. F. Cemetery. McCANN—In this city, July 4, 1896, Elizabeth, beloved wife of Charies T.McCann. a native of Indiana, sged 43 years 2 months and 19 days. B Frienas and AcQUAINIANces Ara_ raspect: folly invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Monday), at 9:30 0'clock A. M., from her late residence, 873 Broadway, thence to St. Fraucis Church, where a high requiem mass will be said for the' repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock A 3. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock a. M. train. MCDERMOTT—In this city, July 5, 1896, John, beloved son of Timothy and Bridget McDermott, and brother of James and Thomas M cDermott, & native ¢f San Francisco, aged 19 years and 11 months. Ba-Friends and acquaintances ara resnac:. tully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW: (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock A. M., from his late residence, 927 York street, thence to St. Peter's Church, Alabams and Twenty-fourth streets, where @& requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul, commencing a: 9 o'clock . 3. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McGREGOR—In Ukiab, Cal., July 4, 1898, Alex- ander McGregor, beloved son of Mrs. June Hoft- man, and brother of Johu and Arthur Hoffman, tive of New Zealand, aged 24 years 6 months and b days. MALANDER—In this city, July 6, 1896, Mrs. Annie Malander, beloved wife of Edward Malan- der, and mother of Mrs. E. Ramos, William and ¢ eorge Relterman, Flora Malander and the late Edward Reiterman, a native ot County Galway, Ireland. aged 53 years. MALONE—In this city, July 4.1896, James Bar tholomew, beloved son of Joseph and Martha Malone, a native of San Francisco, aged 8 years and 3 moutbs. A The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Monday), at 9:30 o’clock A. )., from 1126 How- ard street, thence to Holy Cross Cemetery for interment. MANNING—In this city, July 4, 1896, Watson J., dearly peloved son of ‘James 'and Letitia Man- ning. a native of Uakland, Cal, aged 8 years 9 months and 1 day. MARCO—In the City and County Hospital, July 5, 1896, Rolandetti Marco, aged 24 years. MARTIN—In this city, July 5, 1835, Albert Homer, youngast ehild of A. H. and Louise Mar- tin. a pative of San Francisco, sged 3 months and 7 days. §3-Nolice of funeral hereafter. MINOR—In this city, July 4, 1896, at the Lane Hospltal, Lottie Louise, only child of Dr. J. and Isabella Minor of San Mateo, Cal., a native of Valona, Contra Cosia County, Cal., aged 4 years 4 months and 19 days. A@-Friends and acquaintances are resnes:. fully invited to aitend che funeral THIS DAY londay), at_2:30 o’Clock P. M., from the resi- encs, 1758 Eddy street, corner Scoti. PROBERT—In the Potrero,July 4, 1896, infant daughter of A. W. and Mary E. Probert, & native of -an Francisco, aged 1 day. ROCCATAGBIATA—In this city. Joly 5, 1896, Victor, beloved brotherof John, Joseph and Frank Koccatagliata, s native of Italy, aged 83 years. SCHU ACHER—In Sonth San Francisco, July b, 1896, Edward Henry Schumacher, dearly be- 10ved and only son of Ferdinand and’ Katbarina Schumacher, and brother of Freida Schumacher, a native of San :ranclsco, Cal, azed 7 months and 10 days. 5 . B~ Friends and ntances are respect #aily invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 2 0'clock P. ., from the resi dence of his parents, 1435 Fifth avenue South, between J and K streets, South San Francisco. 1inierment L O. 0. E. Cemetery. WALLENROD—In this clty, July 4, 1896, George V. Wallenrol, beloved husband o¢ Mary, and father of George Jr. Leon, Mary and Annmie Wallenrod, u native of Germany, aged 65 years, % Friends and acquaintances and members of Manzanita Tribe No. 4, Imp. O. R. M., and Ger- mania Lodge No. 1718, K. of H., are respect- fully invited to aitend the fanéral TO-MORKOW esday), at 10 o’clock A. ., from Fraternal all. Alcazar Building. ~Intermeu:. Cypress Lawn Cemetery. Remains at the parlorsof A. V. 15 Geary street. MCAVOY & GALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALME 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School, Telephone 3080.