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6 ROOMS! 818: WATER ave.,, off Larkin, bet. Eddy ? 12 and Llis sts. b 5 JTYPPER FLAT OF 6 ROOMS 447 JESSIE ST., L bet, Fifth and Sixth. q HOU OF 8 LARGE ROOMS AND H10. 120 ""917 rrea ave, near Twenty- sécond st. ARGE ROOMS AND LARGE 4 Kleventh st E_ aND OTHERS & HAMMOND, 10 STABLE T() COTT. WITH ND $10. iekengara. Corner Minna and Julla ., bet. Seventh and Eighth s's. YOTTAGE, 8 ROOMR: DERN IMPROVE- ments; enamel bathtubs oot planked base- Seventeenth st., above Douglass. 494 GROVE—COTTAGE: 6 ROOMS: BATH: Y With or without lurge s abie In rear. @< R() COTTAGE 8 ROOMS, 18 PROS BR.D0. Jett ave, bet. Twenty-seventh and eighth sts., near )lu!hjn. E 2939 MISSION & ble: reut §8. "ROOMS: YARD; BASE- Folsom. nr. Ninth. ( ment: $16. 43 FURNISHED FLATS, ¥ FLAT; WELL FURNISHED: PA- S Ciio aver user Mllmoce: £30 Pasties building, FLATS TO LET. E}ls LOVELY 1 219 ELM AVE, D1 O. near Golden Gate and Van Noss. keeping. ROOMS TO LET-Continued. Lighth Street. QEHFRMAX APARTMENT HOURE, 28 STH i, near Market: furnished and unfdrnished. Fifteenth Street. FIFTEENTH, NR. HOWARD —TWO sunny unfurnished rooms for house- 1537 Geary~: o, 9171 GEARY — LARGE FCRNISHED OR 2 unfurnished rooms. Key at 217 43()SEARY—NICELY FURNISHED SUN Tooms: single or suite: reasonable. 5 THE MARTINET HAS CHANGE handsomely furnished suites; single room: month up. 1101 Geary st., SW. cor. Van Ness ave. 1059 Loiden Gare Avenue, GOLDEN GATE AVE.—ONE UNFUR- nighed sunay front 100m : running water. Loward sireei. 623 HOWARD — SUNNY SINGLE AND double rooms, reasonable; gas; bath. Jones Street. 117 JONES_NICELY FURNISHED LARGE sunny rooms; private. T JONES_1HE VAN WINKLUE: NEW 20T Ganacsment: ~elogant submy snites and singie: newly furnished: bath, ete.: $10U to $5U. RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY — A e ent sunny rooms,en suite and single; first class 1n every respect; Lerms reasonabie. E HAVE ROOMS TO RENT. CALL AT Rental and Tourists’ Guide, 639 Kearny st. »curny @ireo.. ¥ 19 EVERETT, NEAR THIRD—8 ROOMS. ASHTON &GARL‘INER,A}IMOI‘A! ROOMS AND BATH: NICE FLA' Call; $10 and § SPECK & CO., 602 Market. 9 TO7 ROOM AND BATH FLATS AND COI- © tages. from $6 to $20. SPECK & CO., 602 Marker st. Jessie Street. JESSIE, NR. SIXTH—~2 ROOMS, SUIT- abie for 2 gentlemen or man and wife. Larkin Sireec. LARKIN — LARGE SUNNY FRONT room; also suite of parlors; bath. 52 91 ESIRABLE SUNNY FLAT OF 7 ROOMS, with bath and all modern improvements. 1633 Bush st., bet. Franklin and Gough: rent, in- cluding water, $43 50. Leavenworth street. LEAVENWORTH—SUNNY PARLORS;: private house; gentlemen only: references. 71 4077 TWENTY-THIED — LOWER FLAT: { {100 seet from Castro cars; 4 rooms, batn large yard; sun all day; rent $14; wa er free. FEAT-A NICE FLAT AND OTHERS TO rent by BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Mont- Fomery st JICE FLAT OF 4 SU ROOMS: GOUD \, order: for housekeeping; $10. 2241 U'Far- Tell st ¢ EXTRA LARG ROOMS AND BAT sunny front rooms; cor. bay-window Key at house on N'W. cor. Seventeenth and Capp. 17, ELEGAST ~E RN SUNNY DL 1. flais: 5 rooms, 141 San Jose Dear ‘i wenty-fourth st. Q‘)’-l ELEGANT, X , EIGHT ROOMS, DZ 2. baih_and laundry: separate yard: 45 Belvidere st. NICOL, 53414 California st. FELL_FLAT, 4 ROOMS; PAPERED: Dbath: hot and coid water; yard: large base- 505 ment. FLAT, 8 SUNNY ROOMS. 1110J ES- sle st., bet. Herman and Ridley $10. 1807 558 Naotern, tarse. suany rooms: baih: 261 4‘su-rn;i4. —NIC ard front and rear: rent §15. $l BAY-WINDOW FLAT, 4 ROOMS; CEL- « lar, yard. 10581, Broadway, nr. Jones. OWER BAY-WINDOW FLAT; 5 LARGE Tooms. 8014 Moss, oft Howsrd. AR MARK A 265 FLAT 4 ROOM:! TH AND YARD, $ 14, 55 Shotwers sb mear Fonrtacnt. Murket Street. PERSONALS. AZOR-FIXING OUR SPECIALIY: FINE edge put on razor, 25¢. Razor Exchange, 630 Market st. RAG CARPETS WOVE TOORDER, FOR SA LE; : Miso chenille-wove mgs. sili-rag portieres: deal- er in carpet twine in hank or chain lowest rates. GEO. MATTHEW., 709 Fifth st.. Oakland, Cal. RS. R. MINEK HAS KEOPENED THE Elite Dressmuking Parlors at 102 Taylor st., where she will be pleased to receive her o.d cus- tomers and friends. EDUCATIONAL. TTEND STIEHL'S COLLEGE, 728 MARKET st. The very best indlvidual instructios 20 trial lessons in” Shorihand, Bookkeeping, Peo- manship, Typewriting, atc., $1; books free, YRES, THE LEADING SHORTHAND COL- o i'.‘. flz Mmfl-lflfl:rl lk:‘lnfllfl:fl M“I: it shortband, typing, bookkee; ete.: -d:’ohnhlu $50: low l‘l-xl! per week and month. ELASCO’> LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING- |+ privats theatricals arranzed: puplls rehearsed on siage. R. 5and 12, 1. O. U. F. block, 7th and Mkt Rs. THOMPSON, HAIRDRESSER AND manicure; lessons given. 230 Kearny st., room 14 g QeHooL BLECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME. chanical engineering, surveving, architectnre- assay: estab. 64 VAN DER NAILLEN, 723 Mkt, JALLING HAILE, AND DIs. eased scalps cured by Quinonia: I sell 1t; best hair-dressing in the city at my parlors for 253 switches equally good. $1. G. LEDERER, 111 ~tockloa st., store nearest Geary. Suu CURE FOR POTSON OAK, RING- worms and other skin troubles: eczema re- T by BAR 1ot e senia nieeually applied; il for 25 _ces ess P. < 9055, San Francisco. Ca: LOCU 10N, DRAMA. DELSARTE, PHYSI- cal culture, voice culture; nppearances ar- ranged. 299 iydest; call after 1 p. x. NUITAR MANDOLIN, PIANO AND VOCAL G Jensans: $8mo. MARKY WESTHAUS, 39 Mith: ByENS ACADEMY, UNIVERSITY AVE., Berkeley: special classes for the universities, USICIAN FROM LONDON GIVES LESSONS in sioging; $4 a month. 854 Mission st. ALVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPE- clalty; private: no charze unless successtul; all law suits, claims, collections wills, deeds, etc.. at- lended to. G.W. HOWE, attv-at-iaw, 850 Market s¢ TROFESSOR G. MANSFIEID, TEACHER OF violin, guitar, mandolin, basjo. 1707 Mar: et. J IGHT ~CHOOL:HEALD'S BUS.COLLFGB;24 Post:commercial. shorthand, Engiish: low rates B! OUTDOOR STEREGPTICON SHOW EVE- Ty night cor. Market and Sixth sts. ; artistic ad- vertizements In llving light: 1140 Market st. Dess. Consult OWL ADV. Ci 1\'r'l‘nh)g’vgnrc:lz LOWEST EASY 'n;n:s You can urniture, carpets, blankets, etc.: also Jrees (Foods. cloaks, fewelry, at M. ROTHS- CHILIFS, 718915 Mason ve § oven evenings. LECTRIC LIGHTS IN KVERY ROOM | Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 2nomm.nuwx|shmnun 50 10 $8 per “!Qk: frée busand baggage to and from the ferry. LADY. STRANGER IN THE CITY, DESIRES business partner; small capital. 122 Post st.. room 2, ‘v ATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING: low prices; first-class work guaranteed. Glve atrial to J. N. BRITTAIN, 20 Geary, nr. Kearny. hifl& DR. PORTER, CHIROPODIST AND F. cial artist: wrinkles removed or no charge; purest iollet articles. 146 Kearuy st., room 47. SUITS TO GRDER ON INSTALLMENTS TO ) guaranteed parifes, $15 upward. Cut-rate Taloring Company,1117 Market st.,bet 7th and &b, STYLISH MILLTSERY AT REASONABLE prices. MRS: S, THOMAS, 114 Grant ave. P.SWAIN. ARTIST; CHINA, TAPEST ¥: « ol lessons 50c. 14 McAlllster st., room 18. ‘promoters of busl- 7 OSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET — PER night, 86¢ to §1: week, $1 50 10 $5: families. g Mason Street. 396 MASON - ELEGANT SUNNY SUITE; bath: $20. Juinna stree 667 JINNA, COR EIGHTH-NEWLY FUR- { nished bay-window rooms: $1a week. O’karrell Stree. 3151 QFARRELL— SUNNY FURNISHED )2 xoom, sultable for 3 gentlemen; $8 a month, Polk Street. POLK—NEW SUILDING, COR. SUT- ter; 2 nicely furnished front rooms. 1133 B. J. M. EDMUNDS, SPECIALIST; DIS- eases of nose, throat; dentistry. Cal. & Kearny. LOAKS, CAPES AND SUI(S RETAILED AT /_manufrs’ cost. Factory, 20 fansome, upstairs. IBERAL ADVANUES ON DIAMONDS, JEW- €lry, etc.: lowest rates. 948 Marke: st S, STROZYNSKI, LEADING LADIES HATR- + dresser, removed (0 24 Geary. Popular prices. LD GOLD, SILVER, « clothin= bought. (T NTS' AND LADIES DRESSMARKERS. AN. 41 3a_cor RS. J. KOCH WISHES TO INFORM THE M 1adies of her reopened dressmaking parlors, 1417 Mission st.: exact fit, best style and reason- abie prices guaranteed, Fowell Streei. POWELL, COR. GEARY—2 LARGE sunny front rooms. 225 Seventh Ntreet. 137 SEVENTH—SUITE OF HOUSEKEEP- ing rooms, rent $12; other rooms $1 per week up. sutter Street. 514 SUTTER — FOR DOCTORS OR DEN- tists, elegantly furnished suite cheap. "0- SUTTER, COR. TAYLOR—ELEGANTLY { ) newly furbished sunay rooms: en sulte or single. < BOWIE AV OFF ELEVENTH BT.—A flat of 3 rooms: cheap rent. 1"06 POST—8 AND 4 ROOM SUNNY { flats; garden; bath: §18 and $16. FLAT b ROOMS AND BATH. 1027 $17. Pt &9 LOWER FLAT; 6 KOOMS. D . chezst., near Seventeenth. JEW FLAT, 5 ROOMS AND BATH; $12; water free. ' 529 Ivy ave. Post Taylor Street. 10 week; double, $2; double pariors; separate beds. TAYLOR—SINGLE ROOMS, $1 25 PER 149 TAYLOR — SUNNY FRONT ROOMS; neatly furnished; hot water bath. Thirteenth Street. THIRTEENTH, BET. HOWARD AND Mission—Singie furnished front room. $5. 228 NEW FLATS, SKV nt. 5 and 6 rooms. b NiCE SUNNY | Miscellaneous. 'CLTON HOUSE, OPP. CITY HALL—FUR- nished rooms, single of en suite: $8 and $16 up- HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THR WEEKLY CALL, sent to tny address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- age free. 7~ EDDY — HOU 91 EPING ROOMS 1 { nicely furnisned splendid location: private EDDY —§ UNFURNISHED ROOM! fine location; private family: references. BOARDING AND ROOMS. GEARY_NICELY FURNISHE; 71 FRONT rovm with board: terms reasonable. 712 POST-2LARGE SUNNY ROOMS WITH excellent boird; $40 for 2; with privilege of parior and piano; a pleasant home. RESSES $2 UP: WRAPPERS 85 CENTS UP; lawn $1 up. 50534 Natoma st., above Sixth. RESSMAKING AND PLAIN SEWING cheap. _Address 2118 Mason CLAIRVOYANTS. JUCCESS ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. Failure unknown. PROFESSOR M. L. 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ELEVENTH—R SUNNY FRONT UN- farnished rooms, or upper part of house (4 201 rooms). Howard Stree.. HOWARD—FRONT AND BACK PAR- lor: furnished for housekeeping. 3 HO\ ARD ST., COR. FOURTEENTH; 3 or 4 sunny rooms, $8. Hiyde Street. 1 HYDE — CONVENIENT LOCATION; 5 D2 room flat, cheal . sunny unfar- nished rooms , opp. h merous closets 114 755 furnished for housekeeping. 10 1068 180 HKearny Street. INFURNISHED ROOMS; rent payable in toa:d if desired. Lurkin s.rec:. LARKIN—ELEGANT SUNNY HOUSE- Kkeepi 1st floor; gas ranges; bath. LAEKIN —NICELY FURNISHED sunny housekeeping rooms; also single. LARKIN—SUNNY FURNISHED BED- room K n, $9: large back, $7. 326 ¢ 42 80 OLUMBIA HOTEL-D. BUCKLEY, FOR- merly proprietor ot the Cosmopoiitan Hotel, has purchased Hackme'er's Hotel, and assures his patrons &nd the traveling public that his former reputation host will be outdone in his new enterprise; - Mr. Buckley’s free buses meet ail ‘trains and boats. 123 to 128 Kddy st.; meals 25c. HE STEWA RT, COR. ELLIS AND LEAVEN- wortb—Newly fornished rooms, suites orsingle. OTEL BERTLING, 714 BUSH—A FAMILY hotel: references glven and required; all mod- e conveniences. CHILDREN BOARDED. VERMAN WIDOW WILL BOARD TWO childran: 815 monch. 139 Perry st.. 810 10 . 3. — e ey ol STORES TO LET. TORE COR. LAFAYEITE, 1624 HOWARD; with fixtures for saloon; fit for any business, cheap rent. OFFICES TO LET. ‘«2’1—». POST — 3 UNFURNISHED HOOMS, O with carpets, suitable for offices; tirst floor. QERECKELS BUILDING. 937 MAREET— Elegant sunnv offices, $12 50 up; electric-light; beating and ianitor service free. Apply st bullding or G. H. UMBSEN & CO.. 14 Monteomery st. MEDICAL. A BLESSING TO “LADIES SUFFERING from Irregularities and diseases peculiar to their sex: latest improved method of treatment: never fafls; perfectly harmless; free from any bad effects; never makes them sick to make them well; traveiers helped immediately; prices 1o suit the times; home In confinement. DR. & MRS, DAVIES, 14 McAllister si., next Hibernia Bank: comsult free; French regulating pink pills $2; hours from 9'A. 3 t0 5 . M. and 7 t0 9 P. A LEAVENWORTH —3 SUNNY CON- necting unfurnished rooms; yard, celiar, 101¢ gas; $15. Biinna Stree:. MINNA—2 FURNISHED ROOMS, COM- LL CASES OF JRREGULARITIES RE- siored in s few hours: safe and sure rellet guaranteed; travelers heiped without delay: pri- vate home in confinement: regular graduste phvsician: 30 years suoosssial practice: MEDI CAL ELECTRICITY used; ladies, consult the doctor before golng elsewhere: you Will save time and expense; consultation {ree snd confidential. MRS DR WYETH, 916 Post st., near Larkin. 45 546 plete for housekeeping; also back rooms. MINNA — SHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping; large yard. 3.ission Siree. MIS810N—_FRONT FURNISHED housekeeping rooms; no children; gas; 121 bath. U’Farrell Street. O'FARRELL — FURNISHED AND UN- furnished rooms for housekeeping with g 214 cheap. Pearl Street. PEARL, COR. MARKET. OPP. 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HOWE, 1320 Market st., opp. Seventh, San Francisco. 28 | PBOCEKENG, WHITNG, ARITHMTC GRAME day & ni:he: nociasses: $5 month. 845 Mission OSEPH GELVEN, VOICE-IMPROVER, 82 Ninth st. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS— THM WEEKLY CALL. in wranper, for mailing. PROPOSALS, PROPOSALS (10 LIGHT THE ~PUBLIC streets—Clerk’s office, Board of Supervisors, San Franelsco, July 6. 1896. 1n accordance with Resolution No. 14,459 (third series) of (he Board of Supervisors, SEALED PROPUSALS will be received in open session of the board on MONDAY AFTERNOON, July 18, 1896, from 2:30 to 8 o'clock, to light with gas all the public streets of this oity and crunty for period of two years, on and from August 1, 189 in accordance with the followin.: specifications: (Gas—The gas to be furnished ta be of a standard quality and liluminating power of not less than seventeen candles, smd filuminating power to be determined by tests made by the Gas inspector in his office, who shell use for sald tests such burners &8 will obtain from the gas the greatest amount of light, and practicable for use by the consumer, and consuming at the rate of fi.e cubic feet of gas per hour. Lampposts and Lamps—The lampposts to be ased to be of the same material 896 Notto be less in height than the IAmprosts NOW in use, and to be erected. and lighted at such locations as may be designated b the board. The pumber of lampposts to be erected and maintained during the CONLINUANCE Of the contract 10 be not less than 5100, with the understanding that the number may - be increased from time to time under the direction 0f the board, but not to exceed 5800 in ail. The Iampposts 1o be erected and maintained at ot CODLZUOUS L0 the present 10- catiors f street lamps erected throughout the city and couuty, and at such locations as may be AeSig- nated by the board, the board to huve the richt (o change the location of the same from time 1o time upon paymeant of the actual cost of Iabor and mate- rial in making said changes or removals. When lamps are ordered to be erected in certaln sections of the city where no malus are iaid then the mains &hall be éxtended or arrangements made by which the lighting of sald sectious of the city shall be effected, but in 1o event shall more lights be erected than can be paid for out of the jund pro- 1ded for street lighting during the flscal year. Lamps—1he lamps to be simllar to those now in use, Or such as may be approved by the board, and the'burner to be nsed in the iamps in lighting the public streets to consist of & single burner of the same sizenow used in the main thoroughfares. The burners of ihe various lamps to aversges consumption of Dot less. than five cublc féet per hour. The lampposts, lamps, service pipes, malns and all appurtenances incidental and necessary to com- plete and equip the lamps ready for lighting to be furnished by the successful bidders, who shall erect, maintain and keep the same in proper cou- dition and repatr. Lighting lamps—The last lamp upon each lamp- lighter's beat to be lighted one hour after sunset and to be ex ingu shed helf an hour before sun- rise; provided, that during the months of Novem- ber to ¥ebroary, inciusive, in each year, nol mps shall be lighted during the night of fuli moon and he night preceding and the night following: also | that during the monihs of March to October, in- clusive, in each year, no lamps shall belignted dur- ing the night of fuil moon, two nights preceding and the nignt following. Cleaning and repairing lamps—All the lamps to be kep: in proper condition and cleaned nt leas: twice [n each week, and at each of said_cleanings all the glass shall be thoroughly cleaned, both on the inside and ontside of the iamp, and ail the dust | ana airt shalli_ be broshed from ihe frames. The Jamps ere (c be repaired and reglazed swithin twenty-four hours afler any portion of the same is broken. > Street s'gns—The names of streets, places and alieys 10 be painted on the gas lamps throughout the city and county at street crossings, maln and sub I1Vision street Intersections, ana at the inter- ctions of places and alieys with the main streets; main-sireet crossings Lwo names on each 1amp, at intersections of main streets not less than two names on each iamp, at Intersection subdivision streets, places OF alliys not iess than two names on eich lamp. The leter, color, - style and location of the names ~on (he lsmps to be approved or designated by the Board of Supervisors. The names of street, etc., on each lamp 10 be kept cican and in position 50 a8 (0 be plainly visible, and within twenty-four hotrs in_case of breakage to be repaired and the name or names repainted thereon, and in o event are the Lunps 10 be turned s0 as 1o misplaco the names of the streets as indicated on each lamp. Bidders will estimate and bid A price per lamp per night, for which they wiil furnish, erect, re- pair and keep {u good repair and conditfon ail lampposts, lamps, servic s, street signs and ap- purtenavces, furnish gas and light the lamps on all the streets, K aces and alleys according. 1o the | foregolng specitications. General Notice—Bidders will estimate with the understanding that no compensation shall be al- Jowed for any lamp Or Jamips except such as shall be lighted during ihe whoe time provided In the foregoing specifications under which a contract may be awarded; also, that within three days prior to the expiration®! each month the Gas In- spector shall turnish the parties to whom the con- tract Is awarded the Lime during which the lamps shall be lighted and extinguished each and_every night and morning of the succeeding mon h. Al bills of thie successfal bidders upon the execution of A contract and a performance in compiiance therewith shall be preseuiea and paid monthiy at the end of each caleadar month. No bids will be received from parlles eneaged in the manufacture or supply of gas until said par- ties bave connection with the apparatus in the office of the Gas 1nspector, New City Hall butid- ing, and have had the iluminating power of said gas tested. Biaders will be required to deposit with the clerk of the Board of Supervisors » certified check, drawn to the order of the clerk, to be approved by sald clerk, upon some bank in the City and County of San Francisco, iu the sum of $ 0,000 gold coln, concitioned i1 the proposal 15 accepted and the contract awarded: und if the bidder shall fall or n-glect to execute a wriiten congract therefor and ive a good and suflicient bond, with (wo sureties. n (e sum of $85,000, for the proper fuifillment of sald tontruct, within ten days afier the award is made, then and in that case the said sum shall be paid Into the City and County I reasury by safd clerk, as liquidaied damages for such failure and negiect. 1t 8 also to be dlstinctly understood that the board reserves the right to reject ali bids if the public good so requires. Also, that the party or parties to whom a con- tract is awarded will be required, prior to or at the time of the execution of the coutract, to pay the cost of advertising ‘tuls notice in three dally ““laBK proposals furnished by the clerk: Pro furnished by the clerk. INO. A. RUSSELL, Clerk. RS. DR. W. MIRANDAS, The world-renowned -E‘mnu mediom, stil continues to hold the public’s attent-on by her wonderful work. Thousands have been united, married, made well and enjoyed riches by follow- ing her advice. Your life described from cradie to the grave. Her revealed medicin-s work miracles with the sick and afilic.ed; letters with stam answered: diagnosis from lock of hair: hours 1 RS. GOODWIN, DISBA~ES OF WOMEN A 8 (y: unexcelied in restoring ity or other conditions; home in confinement: best of care: low fees: pills 82. Removed from 1370 Market st. to 904 McAllister st. . Second Avenue. well furnished housekeeping rooms, $13. SECOND AVE.. RICHMOND—TO LET, 221 5553 elegantty farnished rooms for house: keeping; sll modern {mprovements; rent reason- able. 136 514 cellar. seventn Streec. SEVENTH ST.—NICELY FURNISHED housekeeping rooms, en suite, 7 up. Stevenson Street. STEVENSON—2 SUNNY, UNFURNISH- ed rooms for housekeeping; with yard and Stockton Street. STOCKTON, N.E. COR. GEARY, NR. EM- porium—2 or 3 sunny, unfurnished hskpg. 20 rutter rtreei. SUTTER — REAR: LOVELY SUITE furnished housekeeping rooms, only $10. 51 LPEAU’S FRENCH PILLS—A BOON TO indien crouniad witly wiarities: no sure; $: wapress C. 100 late. OSGOOD BKOS., Oakiand. Cal NSTITUTE OF PNEUMATOPATHY FOR healing and instructions: 2729 Jackson st, hours, 10 to 5: consultation frec: call or write for our “New Methods”: the poor healed free. BS. DI. WEGENER TAKES LADIES BE- fore and during confinement: infants adopted into good homes; treatsall female complainis or irregularities successtully. 419 Eddy st. 108: closed Fridays; sittings $1. 1206 Market st. PBISHOP GARRISON, 1370 MARKET; SEAN- ces Tuesday, Friday'even’s., 25c.: 10 to 4 dafly, MBS _KATE HOSKINS TEANCE AND BUSL ness mediom; sittings daily; $1. 148 Oakst. F{ENRY CRINDLE, MATERIALIZIN | SE- ancs this evening: 80c. 1027 Market st. ¥ST CIRCLE T-NIGHT; 10c. M YOUNG, 605 MeAllister st.: sitiings datly. LATRVOYANT: LADIES ONLY: ClaRoT A viamnas sbars ASTROLOGY, e e R et Bl i 3 EDICAL ASTROLUGY —PROF. HOWARD'S M vital remedies remove all chronic troubles and restore to perfec: neal'h. 311 iiyde 10 to 8. SVBE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE DISKASES, '";mn Whfl.:m u.n::“l lo:: in mnnm-:': kb DR G WYk, 826 Turk st " § 500 FOR GASE TFAIL TG CURE: DIs ©eases of the eyestreated: ladies consult tree: ouly qualified speclalist. MKS. DR. SCOTT, 216 Powell st. R. JORSELYN, THE GREAT SPECIALIST, 1208 Market &'.; private and chronic diseases, iost manhood and female troubles; P. O. box 2875, DENTISTS, VROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 768 MAR- (J ket st., bet. Third and Fourth: gas ‘specialists: only rellable agent for paiuless extraction; artifi- clai teeth from $5; filllngs from $1; extracting 50 cents, with gas $1. R. GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of paimiess extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth without any plate, moved trom 6 (o 20 O Fare) st Aiird siree. THIRD—2 SUITES HOUSBKEEPING 362 T raaning wter: sunny; porch: $8-89. rl( THIRD, COR. SOUTH PARK — FUR- 919 nighed housekeepl g rooms. KOOMS 10 LET. A A AP AN NN, California Street. CALIFORNIA — LOWER FLAT 2 ] 426‘rurnllhud rooms, $6 and $9: references. Clement Street. 89+ CLEMENT ST, COR. FIFTH AVE., ). Richmond—2 furnished sunny rooms; sult- able for dentist’s office; drugzstore underneat| Clementina Street. 30! 4 CLEMENTINA—FINE RM. WITH OR ‘without board; family speaks 3 languages. R. PENA CHECKs IT IN 2a HOURS; prompt reltef; successful treaiment; diseases of both sexes a specialty. 7 Grant ave. BS. M. E. RODGERS, PRIVATE HOME IN confi.ement; terms reduced. 929 Howard s ME; LA AcHARD, MIDWIFE—HOME 1X confinement; 25 yrs’ experience. 535 Mission. JF IEREGULAR OB AXY FEWALE DUEASE see MRS.DR. PUKTZ and becontent. 25414 4th. RIVATE HOMFE IN CONFINEMENT. MRS, P3e FUNCKE, 1416 Eighth st., Alameda. Ti HA L, 14 MCA LLIS Bk ~TREET, NEAR - Somee. i)eenges of woiad A childres STORAGE. JTORAGE_CHEAPEST IN THE CITY ; FIRE- proof building; advances made. 211 Larkin. ' H. BOONEY, 722 MISSION—STORAGE A .redtced rates: basement storage,81 50 per FBMIITUEE. PIANOS, TRUNKS: AD- 2aiis Street. vances, shipping. CHAS, L. TAYLOK,204 Post. T RATES_FURNITURE, PIANOS, TEE mawoxa, 180 ELLis ans xate s | T 9iehoia goois e 3. A eroe, 735 Markes 3 cor— : cated: newly surnished; elevator: hot & cold water. AP SHITH FURNITURE OO, 183 BLLIS: 39 FLLIE, SEAR TAYIOR-FOR BEST glog rons: - L lodzing 'we recommend the Hosedale House. TYPEWEITERS, Q¢ ELLIS (THE PALMETI0), MRS A, J. 322 CALHO 1;1, prop.—Firsi-ciass housekeep- ing, apartment and rooming house; 60 rooms. Bl Lodid bt DR EMINGTON, : SMITH, ; BEND FOR R..mn.mx.i&umiu.m_, [MIRST-CLASS DENTISTRY: FIRST-CLASS and painiess plantacion ot Leerme W 1AM DIND, G MoD. 500 Surier an worons e " IJB. LUCKETT, 1705 Fu 1 = NEAR BU- chanan; gas given: crown and bridge work. LT ('Rm-IXTRA.U!-‘I‘.aN PAINLESS, crown_ work, bridge. wor teeth withoni plates a specialty. 108 Geary st., cor. Grant avs. m: In b ntisi. 930 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. DE LyDLUM HILL, l“l:r MARKET ST, near i no charge extract) I piates are made: old plates made over lxlnk'"l.".: teeth from $8 per set: extracting 50c; &8s given. QULL =80 OF Yhiin, $1; W N’ five years. DIt V. ( A'\"A’)fi'flY.‘;f:‘l:&T-.D ET OF TEETH WIT) Ul TAT G. YOUNG, 1841 Pd.l":. Srbrpsar i AINLESS EXTRACTION, Pl work » mata $5 up: 18 vears D.D.S., 81534 Geary. VOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIAT N. Gl Bt B W D EeRe Vs MAw B0c; CROWN R J.J. LEEK, 1206 MA RKET, COR. N D%& ive.—Open evenings: Rundays til noon. Y Onited State S‘H*M_'“i.'.",‘.'}’, for §1°30, posss PROPOSALS FOR WHITENING AND TINT- ing schoolhonses—Seated proposais will be re- céived by the Superintendent of Common Schools in wpen session of the Board of Education, New City Hall, San Francisco, on WEDNESDAY, July 23, 1896, at 8:30 o'ciock P. M., for whi ening and tinting the classrooms and balls of the fol owing- named school buildmgs in the eity and county of San Francisco: Broadway, Buena Vista, Cleve- land, Ciement, Cooper, Coiumbia, Crocker, Den- man, Edison, Emerson, Everett, Fairmount, Franklin, Fremont, Garfield, Girls' High, Golden Gate, Haighi, Hamilton, wthorne, "Hearst, Henry Durant, Horace Mann, Humboldt, Irving, Joku Swett, Jefterson, Lafayette, Le Conte, La- guna Honda, Lincoin, Longfellow, Lowell High, Madison, Marghail, Mission, Monroe, Moulder, Ocean Touse, Pacific Avente, Pacific Heights, Peabody, Polytecunic. Redding, Richmond, Rin’ con, Sherman, South Cosmopolitan, Sheridan, South San Francisco, Spring Valiey, Stauford, Starr King, Satro, Washington, Webster. West End, Whitiler and Winfield Scott schools; all work to be done In accordance wih specifications on file at the storeroom of the School Department, corner Pine and Larkin sts. Kach bidder will be required to submit & se estimate on each of the above-named buildiugs. The bourd reserves the right to reject any or all bids as the public 800d may require. GEORGE BEANSTON, Secretary, ROPOSALS FOR A STONE BULKHEAD— ealed s will be received by the Super- intendent of Common Schools in open session of the Board of Education, new City Hall, San Fran- clsco, on Wedcesday, Ju'* 23, 1896, at 8:30 ©’clock P. M.. for constructing & stone bulkhead st the Lafayette Primary Sclool,in the City and Couuty of San Franeisco, in accordance with the specifications (and the conditions mentioned therein) ag the ofice of Charls 1. Havens, aohi: tect of thé board, room 85, Fluod building, corner Fourth and Murket stree & The board reserves the richt to lI‘M any or all bids as the public £004 may require. s - ORGE BEANSTON, Secretary. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THM A WEEK Ly CALL: 1p wravner, for matiing. e — ASSESSMENT NOTICES, FIGHTH T R e e AT A o O SUEE INSTALLMENT ASSESSMENT noice.—The ~un Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Railway Company. Location of. principal place of business, city sud county of San Fran- clgco, State of California. Notice 5 hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors, held on the 8th day of Jume, 1596, an assesment of ten dollars ($10) per share ot et i Sl net s S A 1 medially treasarer of said lon. at the office of said treasurer, N'W. corner of cansomeand Cal in the city and county of San Franciseo, State of California. < N SoaS S e main un) on the 0 1896 will be delinquent and ad vertis.d for sale at Eore. il B’ sl o e & (a0 s ot . wi on. 1598, to pay the deliuguent Aaventmenty ther with costs of advertising and expenses By ordero’ the board of alrectors. 1 e ISk AL S 5 e state of | prices. 4. L. BANCKOFT THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1896. CITY REAL ESTATE. CA¥EE BROTHESS, REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, 108 MONTGOMERY ST. WILL BELL AT AUCTION PRICE. 2250 wuax& NEAR MASONIC AVE., 8 . 25x14§, extra deep: good neighbor- 100d: improving all the time. An offer suiting the times will get the lot. CHREE FINE FLATS FRONTING A PARK. $12.00 stree: THREE FLATS, FROXTING . Jefferson square, north side of lot ¥7:9x12), 10 rear sireet; all conven- sunny, desirabie home: rents §1088. Such & properiy, 8o well located, is rarely to be had. GOOD INCOME PROPERTY. 16.000, EOWARDSTREET BUSINESS . . property. near Fourth: 4 stories: store and thres flats: rents $1560; this part of the city holds its own equal 10 any, and this prop- erty Is (n the heart of it lot 25x50; bulld:ug and street Work all in good condition. OFFER WANTED TO CLOSE ESTATE, $400 DE LONG AVE. NEAR GOLDEN - Gate Park: dwelling of 8 rooms, bath large basement, brick foundation, etc. CHEAP RESIDENCE LOT. 1800, GULDEN " GATE AVE, NEAR . Baker st.; 25x287:6; s reet macod- amized and sewered; cement sidewalk: iot level and neighborhood built op. CHEAP WESTERN ADDIT(ON 50-VARA. B17.000. i 55 Thadn Sesidence: tn vears or Western Addition, ne ; suitable and ready for elegant residence or subdivision. 15 COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. QENDTO LAND DEPARTMENT OF EOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG, 19 Montgomery st., for maps and full information of McMahan - Estate Colony ‘Tract, near Winiers; unequaled in Cali- fornia. \ ARIN COUNTY—3000 ACRES 28 MILES from city: 10 s any size; frui n, yegeta- ble land; rall or water transic: $40 0 $75 per ucre; terms to sult. Svndicate Investmen: Com- pany, 85 Chronicle builaing. LAMEDA COUNTY FRUIT LAND; CHOLO- ¢8¢ in the State; sellin In trac:s, 5 acres_up- ward, 835 per acre: 'adjolning lancs held a: $100 per acre: owner forced Lo sell; 134 hours frm S. Fy; ensy terms; tle perfect. 67 Chronicie building. TITLE HOMES, OLOSE TO ToWS, ik proved, easy terms: Alsc & 1o 12 acre pleces, on 8 and 10 years credi. D. H. TWING, Sonoma Clty: every Monday at 632 Market s: , S. F. DFOKOUR LIST OF ORCIARD HO MRS ¢ mala, WOURTE TR & Wi T EON, <as e CAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL $75 LOTS AND UPWARD—ALLENDALE Tract, Fast Oskiand, adjoining Fruitvaie, the acknowledged garden spor of Oakiand: grand view and & choice site for a home: streets graded and macadamized and the lois are in shape to bulld on: a fine school with 2 elect lc roads near by terms 85 to $10 cown, balance $5 monthly; con: Yeyance to and from the Tract free of ¢harge. 468 ;(;n\g;:; . bet. Broadway and Washington. H. Z. NES, ownes ESTATE, HO! FOR FITCHBURG! TO-DAY TAKE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS OUT UN THE FITCH- BURG, SAN LEANDRO AND HAYWARDS LOCAL. See Southern Pacific Time-Card. FIRST IMPORTANT STOP EAST OF FRUITVALE IS THE PLACE. FAST- EST SUBURBAN TRAIN ON THE PACIFIC COAST. DIRECT BOATS AND TRAINS FROM FERRY, FUOT OF MARKET STREET, TO FITCHBURG STATION IN FORTY-FIVE MINUTES. Alsmeds, Berkeley and Fruitvale trains singed by the Fitchbui cher. Haywatds Electric cars from Oakiand every few mioutes. 1f you are tired of lite and want 0 get off the earth, vy _where vou are. People get well, pe- TH come rful, contented and prosperous in Fitch- burg. Flichburg is the most promising suburb on the direct line of up-to-date public and private im- rovements in the vicinity of Oakland. It Is & Pusiness center by natural location. Its raflway sines now operating, deep-water transportation for frelgnt by Damon's line of fast sailing vessels on Oukland Harbor, and the excellent _county roads leading to it, are incontestible proofs. It Iy reg: larly laid out Into blocks and 1ots bounded by wide streets, graded and graveled, and ornamented with venuo ' trees, cypress hedges and evergreen roves. 'NOW IS THE TIME 10 BUY. For & home while cheap; for speculation on & ris- Ing market; for a turn be first for Invesiment now, and hold on. No Cit - taxes to pay: no street im- provements (o make. Water supply from three Companies st your doors. Lota in this beautiful town at chieaser rates and on easier payments than can be bought for in many of the oue-street tracts off in an inaccessible hayfieid. Lots 25 and 50 feet front by 100 to 200 feet deep to parailel street. Double frontage. Terms: 10 por cent cash: deferred payments in easy lnstaliments: title perfect. W. F. McCLURE, 19 Montgomery st., 8. F. THAD. 8. FITCH, Fitchburg. $2750. 20eor Devisaderosv. 20w 561167 ¥ 5000, cost owner over $: BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. 347 OASH BARGAIN: LOT 35x120; NE. . Geary st.: street work done and ready to build on. C. F. MOORE, Keal Esiate Owner, 985 Market st.. room 4 3 135 COST $325; LOT 1099, GIFT MAP 3. « CHAS. C FISH 807 Culifornia st. D9n() WE WILL BUILD YOU A NEW 6 AR T T A LS rents, in the Grovest. Tract, Grove and I sts., for $2250, or an S-roor house tor b} ots 40X125: small cash payment, baiance to suit customer. A. H. BLOW: 1010 Broadwi $6500, 2 TOLY HOUSE oF 8 RoOws: . ail modern and complete; lot 50x 113; N. side of Tweniy-third at., hear Telegrapn &ves Fasy terms: street work all done A. . BLOW, 1010 Brondwas. 33750 2-STORY 8-ROOM HOUS- and ali moden; just finistied side of Twenty-third st., between Grove and Tele- graph ave.: (ot 40x112° esy terms: street work done. A. H. BLOW, 1010 Brosdway. ®975(). NEW BSTORY HOUSE: ALL b . modern: 8 rooms; lot 85x165: near Twenty-third st. and Telesraph ave.; easy terms; 8 teet work all done. A. M. BLOW, 1010 Broad: ay. $3150. N5 ,AND ATL MODERS TWo- OU. story nouse: B rooms: just com- leted: ot 35x112: on ‘I'wentv-seventh st., bet ele raph and Grove: street work all done. 'A. H. BLOW, 1010 Broadw G NEW MODELN COTTAGE OF § RL200. wom Maombs nien basenens, jor 38x100; Loxley ave.. near Clinton: easy terms. A. H. BLOW. 1010 Broad way. 51100 HOUSE 4 ROOMS: LOT 27:6x97: « on Twenty-sixth st. near Market must be sold; _this s a bargain; streec work ail done. A, H. BLOW, 1010 Brosaway. $275 6-ROOM_COTTAGE: ALL MOD- : » ern: loc 32x105: Fourteenthst., near Adeline; a bargaln: sireet work all done. A. H. BLOW, 1010 Broadwa; BABSAIN-_$100 CASH: §10 66 PER MONTH: hoase of B rooms and bath: force pump: small stable; lot 502100; 10 minutes’ walk to local train; price $900. WM. P. TODD, 1002 Broud- way. Uakland. D OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. (QABLAND — 1364 FRANKLIN: 1 OR 3 years; 14-room, sunny, fult furnished house: ayractive grounds: 8 minutes’ walk from narrow gauge: $60; reference: call 10 to 5 ® M. OAKLAND ROOMS TO LET. $25 UPPER PART PRIVATE HOUSE: b « elegantly farnished rooms comjlete for housekeeping; fine piano; location centzal. 687 KEighteenth s:reet, Oakiand. e OAKLAND KOOMS AND BOARDING. MARIPOSA — MRS, EMMA M. ADAMS— Newly furnisned or unfurnished rooms en sulte or single: also, first-class table board. 866 Eleventh st. near Jefferson, Onkland. Cal. OL GETZ & BROTHER, REAL ESTATE OWNERS, Room A, First Floor, Crocker Bullding. HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. WE BEAT THEM ALL. Lower prices, easler te~ms and best locations. Our installmeants are eas er than rent. 100 T°3280-10TS CAN BE BUILT ON AL once: near Mission ana San Mateo Electric Car lines: only $5 monthly. P memte. SOL GETZ & BRUTHER. 7 10 $1200—BEST LOCATED LOTS NEAR electric lines, north and south of park: beautiful view of purk, ocean, Strawberry Hiil, op- posité new music grounds, and A ffiliated Colle %5 and $10 monthiy payments. SOL GETZ & BROTHER. Call for maps and diagrams. SOL GETZ & BROTHER, Owners, Room 4, First Fioor, Crocker Bulding. M ISSION COTTAGES. In the warm belt near terminus of Howard-st. cars at 24th st. and_Potrepo ave: all sireet work finished; terma to suit. F. NELSON, bullder, 2000 Five-room cottage. 1800—Four-room cotiaze. $1650—Four-room cottage. $80 COTTAGE 4 ROOMS: LOT 25x125; + 114 Fairmount st., 15 block from cars and 11g blocks from 30th st.; easy terms. NICHOL, 83414 California st. UNNY NEW COTTAGE: 5 ROOMS ot 26x114. Apply 125 29th st. FOE, SALE: REAL ESTATE BY PACIFIC Bank, for cashi parties seekiog investmeuts in City or country property, will find this a good op- unity for Lml.nm poly at office, 530 Cal- fornia st., 8. F. UBSTANTIAL, MODERN HOUSE BUILT &t from $150 to £276 a room: call and see plans JAMES McCONAHEY, 1149 Mission st. $100 000 TOZOAN, CITY, AT 6%: ALSO . Oakiand country, itfe ln- surance, real estate in probate, small oriarge sums. SHAINWAL) BUCKBEE & CoO, 218-220 Montgomery s! HEAP —ONE_2.STORY HOUSB, LOT; 7 rooms: bath: finished basement: rooms decor- ated; electric wire: Bg tubes: stone walks. On Waller st., ur. Stanyan, 34 block G. Gate Park. (CHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post~ age free. PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. 29() AURES KERN COUNTY (CLEAR). DECKER, 1020 Market st. -ACRE RANCH (CLEAR EX- 480 chanee. DECKER, 1020 Hl}kd . 10 AQ&E FEUIT RANCH, 3 MILES SOUTH o flm?nll Bfll:hoflflh ?‘L l:';:l Ifll’l!ll fruit ana bearing; house, barn, etc.: will exchange for :ly pnpum‘ J., box 41, Call Office. 12 ACRES TIMBER LAND, KERN CO.: ‘water: fine for cattle-raising. N..bx.16.Call MUSICAL INSTRUMENTCS, ()0 FOR A GOOD UPRIGHT; $125 FOR & $1 arge Newhall up; 8175 for fine new ianos: call at once If you want bargains. MAU- AT, 768 Market st. EHAVE A NUMBER OF GOOD PIANOS and organs of makers with established reputa- tions that we are closing out greatly reduced jces and upon exceptionally easy terms. These ustrumen:s have been called in from agents throughout the coast, in. whose hands Lheg ve Femaiued €6 eomié Mme without fi.‘g“l. A'g uc:# early and secure & bargsin. 5 & Cg., cor. Kearny and Sutter sts, Stelnway rep- resentatives. il Goods. 52 prioss. lets” thhc ' kovts con an Jinded in Sew York: Just the ehance to ‘buy & fins instrument for your ‘summer outing at small out- Iay: vmlhu'u 86: mandolins, $3 85; guitars, $3; gy glanos for rent and sale. . HARRY SCOT'T, 929 arket st., Spreckels bulldine. HALF PRICE. AN, DRINISTRATOR'S SALE TO CLOSE ESTATE OF CHAS S EATON. ew and second-hiand plance at ¢ enormous redus- H ceptiol nulty o 3 i g examine, 785 Mariket st S OUL NEW RENT CONTRACT PLAN s s e Pavorable “tarmng. ana Tow pHoes. " NH LR AN, CLAY & CO., Steinway representatives. oo her fins S(andard uprigh 10F 8155 & Fae u i a chanee, . 31, Flood buiids, ‘and Market. GNIFICENT UPRIGHT PTANO; M AGS take: will be soll for $380 to par ad- Vances. 1921 :acramento st. 135. BARGAIN: FINE UPRIGHT Schmitz. 16 MeAllister st., next Hi- bernia Bank. 3 W ILLiAM G, BADGER, SOLE AGENT FOR W e iraied Hailet Davisand Fraucis Ba- ‘con pianos, 408 ~acramento = Ol ANT, E? FINEST stock on the Pacific coast. THE ¥. W. SPEN- CER CO., 938 ¥ arket 8t EFORE BUY ING SEE HAINE BROS,. BUSH Gerts and_Xnabs ; at wholesale - CO.. 324 Post st ABE. STECK VOSE STER. ‘A N ot .A.t'u:fiuld STECK 7150 STERL- 'S, 228 Post. Y HON 4y, 508 ST.. R'w.‘lglll, Friegs and other R R e ST B ST JOURTEENTH AND CASTRO— with board, 2 front rooms furnisha And eastern exposure. 1208 Castro st. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—1435 PARK STREET. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. CASH: $30 PER MONTH; NEW 2. story_house of 7 rooms and alcove; all modern, J. H. YOUNG, 1243 Park st. BH000, LECON, T=TORY HOTSE: ALL ot . modern and_just completed; lot 650x 150: Jocated on Beuton st., near Santa Clara ave. easy terms: street work ail done. A. H. BLOW, 1010 Eroadway. $2650 NEW TWO-STORY, EIGHT-ROOM y + house: just completed: ali modern: 10t 80x125; easy terms: streetwork all done: this is a bargain: must be sold at once. A. H. BLOW, 1010 Broadway. $2000 4-ROOM COTTAGE; $50 OCASH; + $20 per month. A $2300 b-room cottage: $300 cash; §25 per LET, southera $5 month, $2750—5-room cottage: $250 cash; $25 per month. $3000—8-room house; $200 cash: $25 per month. $4000—7-roow house cash; $25 per month. All modern houses on improved siréets and con- venient to trains; have also a few magnificent houses at Teduced prices and on easy terms. JOSEPH A, LEONARD & CO.. 1864 Park st., Alameda. 6000, BEAUTIFUL XEW MNODE! « two-story house, finely finished s beautifully frescoed; large rooms: Central ave., one plock west of Park it will surely pleasé you: investigate: terms to sult. G. 8. M. GRAY, 463 Ninth st.. Oakland. ‘BERKELE} KEAL ESTATE. 00D HOMES FOR RENT OR FOR SALE on easy terms 0. G. MAY & CO., real estate snd building, 2128 Center st., Berkeley. OSEPH J. MASON, REAL ESTATE AND insurance agent, Berkeley statn, adjorning bank. B BERKELEY ROOMS AND BOARDING. FEW STUDENTS CAN SECURE ROOMS, with board, in private family near university; new house; modern: furnace, etc.; terms moder- ste; by applying immediately at 2329 Bancroft Ay, near Chapel st MONEY TO LOAN. [ P or SO e T S ST RO S DU AXY, AMOUNT ON BONDS, DIAMONDS, walches, jéwelry, silverware, sealskins, silks d instrun:ents: interest low: private entrance; rivate rooms: discreet attendants, at UNCLE ARRIS', 15 Grant ave. DVANCES ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, Jewelry, also on rurajture, 08, Without re- moval: lowest rates. BALDWIN JEWELRY STORE, 948 Market st.; open evenings. MOREY LYING IDLE; TAKE AT 86 INTER- st per month for each $1000; same rate sec- ond mortgage or life insurance. Coin, box 2, Call. ONEY LOANED ON_JEWELRY AND other valuables at the Eecurity Loan Office 1106 Market st..or. Mason: private entrance 7 Turk. J)'RECT ON NOUK FURNITURE OF PIANO: 1o removal: no delays: no commisglons: low interest. Rm. 68, Donohus bldg, 1170 Market st NY AMOUNT; 1ST, 2 or 80 MORTGAGES; estates, nndivided interests, real estate in nro- bate. McCULGAN. 24 Montgomery, room 3. BT & 2D MOKTGAGES: INTERESTS IN ES- tatesilowest rates:no delar . MURPHY 828 Mrkt. A BYANCESON DIAMON LS JEW ELEY. K10 Lolumbia Loan & Collateral Oifice 9 Grari: aca PAWNBROKERS., AT 28 EEARNY NT. HOOM o—MONEY loaned, watches, etc.; low rates: pats Vaie rooms: elevator: pled T sal ) cheap. LEGAL NOTICES. B SV SU PUBSUANT TO A DECREE OF FORESLO- sure and sale, made in the Circolt Courtof the First Circult of the republic of Hawali May 13, 1896, notice Is herehy given that the rty hereunder described will be sold at pubiic anction attne Courthouse (Alllolani Hale) in Honolulu. Islaud of Oanu, I, 5, on Wednesday, August 23, 1896; ax 12 v'clock noon. P, U. JONES, Recelver of Lauai Ranch. This property 13 known asthe Lanai Ranch, io- cated on the jsland of Lanal, comprising 11,500 acres more of less in fee simple, and leases of 48,- 840 acres more or Iéss of Government lands, the most valuable of which do not expire until 1916; the annual rentals are about $1800. ‘This estate is well fitted for a sheep ranch, hav- n e houses for all pur) all in good re- ., with cisterns, wooished and Dress, and a tlock of 24,000 sheep, 550 head of cattle and 200 B 2 & ace capabie of carrying 100,000 AN s are lng A s and 10,000 head of catile. As asheeprun It the most vuluable on tue islands. The lauds 1OW: owned and controlied by present owners viruaily control the entire is'and of Lanai. There are rich grasses suitable for breeding and faitening of atock, and are eniirely free from lan- :lmxfl—(.hm are no mongoose or wild dogs on the an Stenm communication between Lanal and Hon- olulu every week. A map showing all the lands con'rolled by the estate and a detalled schedule of the property Lo e 80ld can_be seen and turtner particulars can be bad at the office of Messrs, Weich & Co., 220 Cali- foraia st., San Francisco. ‘Terms 6t sale will be cash in United States gold coln. ‘Honolulu, May 15, 1896. e P. C. JONES, Recelver. Pretraey Eflgu‘:?berAwABEl’ BANKSON (FOR- m amberiand), deceased. p ’l’go‘.fl)&_&.im R. 8&&:}303’. late of 1147 Ra- e notice that the final account of the Admin- stratrix of above estate will be audited, set ied and adjusted by the Orphans’ Court on SATUR- DAY, August Ifll‘ at 10 o'clock A. M., in _ourt No. 2, east ourth; floor . ity Hall, Phila- deiptia, Pa.: and same will be confirmed unless exceptions are filed thereto. KATE CUMBERLAND, Administratrix, 701-6 wrexel Building, Philadel; bis, Pa. T . i\ BIRTHS—MHARRIAGES—DEATHS. IBIrth, marriaza anl death novices sent by malt will not be Inserted. Thay must be handed in a: eltherof the publication oifices and be indorssl with the mame and residence of persous authorizel 10 bave the sume published. | . BOR HESLER—In this clty, July 3,1896, .0 the wite of T. J. Hesler, a son. JENSEN —In this city, July 4, 1898, to the wife of =. Jensen, a daughter. KELLY~In ihisclty, June 29,1598, to the wife of Henry Kelly, a son. McDONALD—In this city, July 5 1888, tothe wite of James Mc Donaid, & 500 SAMSEL—In Oakland. July 5,1896, to the wife of Touis Samsel, a dauizn e R MARRISD. PILKINGTON—GALLAGHER—In this city, July 1.1896, at St. Patrick’s Church, Thomas 'Pilk- 1ngion and Lizzie Gallagher. SCHOE NINGS — In Oskland, June 15, 1898, Willian F. Schoen and Lillian Jennings, both of San Francisco. THOMAS_SHAFFER—In th's clty. July 4, 1896, Georze W. Thomas and Cora Shaffer. e e DIED. McAllister, James McCar hy, Frances Breslin, Margaret Brogan, Sadie Cas-y, Jeremian Mahoney, Leslie Cooper, E. Mason Mongelaz, Charles J. Denvir, Francis A. Perazzo, Luigl Fahy. Patrick H. Peters. Caroline Fianders, Rovle C. Prenderzast, T. E. Graber, Annie Ryan, Mary Eilen Gratter. Albert Seott, Jane Hinckley, Mrs. B, M. Smith, Mary Kenny, Edward P. Sullivan, Thomag Keyes, Mary Westdahl, L. F. Wortsmith. Hannah BRESLIN—In this city, July 8, 1896. Margaret, beloved wife of thelate Daniel Breslin, and mother of Danlel, Andrew F.. John J. and Charles H. Breslin, Mrs. John Fieming and Mrs. J. Boss. and sieter ot Chiarles and _Rosie Porter and Mrs. M. McBride, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 65 years and 10 months. [Boston (Mass.) Ppavers please copy. | AF-Friends and ‘acquaintances ara ranes. fuily invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Friday), at 8:50 o'clock A. 3, from her late residence, 35 Morris avenue, off | Harrisou sireet, between Fifth and Sixth, thenceto St. Rose's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commeno- ing at 9 o'clock A M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BROGAN (nee Stevens)—In this city, July 8, 1896, Sadie, dearly beloved wife of George Brogan, daughter of James aud Sarah F. Steven d sister of Mrs. James Brogan. Joseph C. Kittle and Lou Stevens, cisco, aged 20 years. CASEY—In Oakland, Joly 8, 1886, Jeremiab, be- loved busband of the late Julia Cases. father of Annfe and Thomas Casey and Mrs Joseph Hig- gmns. & native of County Cork, lreland, aged 54 years. - COOPER—TIn Oakland, Cal., July 7, 1896, E. Mason Cooper, manager of Wells, Fargo & Co., a native of New York, aged 64 years. BF-Services at his late residence, 933 Adeline street, Oakland, THIS DAY (Thursday), at 2:30 o'clock P. M. Interment Washington, D. C. Please omit flowers. DENVIR—1In this city, July &, 1898, Francis A.. youngest son of William and’ Catherine Denvir, anailveof San rranclico, aged 17 yearsand & ays. B3~ Notice of funeral hereafter. FAHY—In the Ulty ana County Hospital, July 8. 1898, Patrick H. Fahy, aged 53 years. FLANDERS—In this city, July 8, 1896, Robie Collier Flanders, dearly beloved son of Nathan . and Louise Flanders, loving brother of Eugene, Albert and Walter Flanders, and brother-in-law ©of Mrs. A. O Flanders, a native of San ¥ran- cisco, aged 29 years and 1 month, A5-Friends ‘and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the faneral TO-MORROW (Friday). at 2 o'ciock P X, from his lae res- ence, 1810 Jackson street, between Leaven- worth and Hyde. Interment Laurel Hill Ceme- tery. GRABER—In the City and County Hospital, July 8, 1896, Annie Graber, aged 88 years. GRUTTER—In this city, July 5, 1896, Albert Gratter. a native of Switzériand, aged 52 years. HINCKLEY—In this City July 8, 1898, Mrs. Emily M. Hinckley, widow of the late Charles Hinckley and mother of Charles F. Hinckle, Walter B. T. Hinckley and Herber: M. Hinck- ley, a native of Maine. aged 59 years. KENNY—In this citv, July 8, 1896, Edward P., *beloved son of P. H. Kenny,'and brother of John C. Kenny and Katle E.Matthews, a nativeof Har'ford, Conn., sged 33 yearr. B3~ Noticeot funeral hereafter. Remainsat par- Tors of Uarew & Enzlish, 19 Vun Ness avenue. KEYES—In this clty, July 8, 1896, Mary, dearly beloved wife of Frank Keyes, dsughter of Hannah and the late John J. Harrington, and sister of Mrs. James Stevens, Mrs Samuel Keeney, Eleanor, Jos'ph. Willlam, George and the laté Frauk P. Herriogton,s native of San Francisco. MCALLISTER—Tn this city, July 7. 1496, James McAllister, a native of New Orleans, aged 46 years. 29 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 11 o'clock A. 3., from the par- lors of H.'C. Porter & Co.. 122 Eddy street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. McCARTHY—In this cits_July 8, 1896, Frances, beloved daughter of Thomas and Gussie Mc- Carihy, 2 native of San Francisco,sged 1 year and 23 days. A5~ Friends and acquaintances ara reynan fuily {nvited to attend the faneral TO-MORROW (Friday), at 10 o'clock A. .. from the resi- dence of the parents, 1810 Mission - street. Interment Holy Cross Cemecery. MAHONEY—In Concord, Contra Costa County, July 7. 1896, Lesiie, beloved son of Batt_and Hannah Mahoney, and brother of Mary, Nora, Josie and Johnny Mahoney. and nephew of John and Patrick Horgan, aged 7 years 2 months and ays. 25 Friends aud acqualntances are respect- fully Invited to _attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday) at 11 o'elock A. 3. MONGELAZ—In Oakland. July 8, 1896, Charies Joseph, beloved husband of Mrs. Josephine Mon- Egelaz a native of Savoy, France, aged 72 years. - Friends and acauaintances are rasnacs- fuily invited to attend the funeral TO-MORBOW (Friday). st 2 o'clock P. 3.. from _the *par- lorsof Leitch & Carrigan. corner Kighth street and_ Broadway, thence to Loring Hail, 531 Eleventh _stwreet. Interment G. A. . plat, Mountain View Cemetery. PERAZZO (ne Paris)—In this city, July 7, 1896, Luigl, dearly beloved husband of Maggie Peraz- 20, and father of George and May Perazzo, Mrs. Christine Grondona and Mrs. Cors Grondona ot Sacramento, & native of Italy, aged 59 years and 5 days. B Friends and scquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday),at 2 0’clock P.x., from Garibaldi Hall, 4323 Broadway. At 10 A. ). at Sts. Peter and Paul’s Italian Church, corner Filbert and Dupont streets, there will be ceicbrated a mass for the repose of his soul. PETERS—ID this clty, July 8, 1896, Caroline, be- loved wife of Harry D. Peters, and mother of Amanda and Jobn Nicholas Postag, & native of Hamburg, Germany, aged 71 years 3 months and 29 doys. 89~ Friends and acquafutances are res sully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 9:80 o'clock 4. M., from her lste residence, 1020 Guerrero stree:, between Twen ty-second and Twenty-third. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, via San Mateo electric funeral- car. Please omlt flowers. PRENDERGAST—In this clty, July 3, 1896, Timothy E., infant son of James M. and Kate I. Prendergast, & native of San Fraucisco, aged & months and 10 days. RYAN—in Esst Uskland, July 7, 1896, Mary Ellen. dearly beloved witeof J. C. Ryan, and daughter of James and Mary Lanib, and sister of Mry. E. J. Keenlg, Mrs. W. D. Leahny, Mrs. W. E. Cook, J. Edward, William, H., Charles, Joseph and Teresa Lamb, & nativeof East Oakland, aged 29 years and 11 months. [Limerick, Maine and Seaitle (Wash.) papers piease copy. | AF-Friends and acquaintances ars respect. fully inviced to actend the faneral THIS DAY (Thursdey), at 10 _o'clock A. i, from the family residence, 1208 Seventeenth avenue, thence to St. Anthony's Church, where & solemn requiem high mass will bo celebrated for the re- pose of her soul, commencing at 10:30 o’clock A. M. Iuterment Mount Calvary Cemetery via the 1 o'clock boat. arriving in San ¥rancisco s. 1:40 o'clock . M. SCOTT—In this city, July 8, 1898, Jane Scott, beloved mother of Mrs. Willlam Wiilis, a native of New York City» [New York papers please copy. R Friends are repecttully tnviced to attend the funeral services SATURDAY, July 11 at at 2 o'clock . .. at the residence of her daugh- ter, 1840 California street. In:érment private. Friends will kindly omit flowers. SMITH—In this city, July 8, 1898. at her resi- dence, 1141 Polk stréet, Mary, widow of the late arles F. Smith, and beloved mother of Kittie E. Smith, and_sunt of Mrs. Julia Guillemarde, anative of Ireland, aged 6Y years. B~ Notice of funeral hereafter SULLIVAN—In this city, July 8. 1896, Thomas, beloved husband of Johanna Sullivan and father of Annfe Sullivan, a native of the parish of Durrus, County Cork, Ireland, axed 59 years. R-Friends 00 AcqUAinIances ara raspact- fuily invited 1o attend the funerM TO-MORROW Friday). at 8:30 0°Clovk A. .. from his Iate resi- Senn 18141, Natoms street: thence to St. Charles Church, Eighteenth and Shotwell streets, where & requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his sonl, commencing as 9 oclick A . Imterment Holy Cross Cemetery. WESTDAHL—In Wishy. Sweden. June 15.1:96. L. P. Westdahl, father of Xrs. J. G. Beltrage of Ban Francisco and Ferdinand Westdahl of Osk- Jand. azed 87 years, WORTSMITH—In this city, July 8 1876, Hao- nah, beloved wife of the late Jonn B. Wortsmith and’ mother of Joseph Wortsmith and Mrs. Churles Monet, & pative of County Kerry, Ire- 1an1. aged 54 years, 8 months. 4@ Friends an1 Acauain’ances are resnsos. 101y invited to attend the faneral TO-MORROW (Friaay), at_8:30 o'clock A. .. from her late realdence, 194 Glover street, between Jones and Leavenworth, Broadway and Vallejo, thence to t. Bridgei’s 'Church, where a solemn requlem mass will be cel-bratel for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 0'clock A. 3. Interment, Oaivary Ceme esy. McAVOY & CALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin Scheol. Telephone 3080. "’A.n; TES MOMENOMEY ¢ UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, !;;5-‘! Seventh. 1057 Mission Street, Telephone No.

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