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O LET—5-ROOM HOUSE, 1105 LEAVEN- worth st.; rent, $12; key in grocery, California an. Leavenworth sts. TPPER FLAT OF 6 ROOMS 447 JESSIE ST,, bet. Fifih and Sixth. OUSE—A NICE HOUSE AND OTHERS to rent by BALDWIN & HAMMOUND, 10 Monteomery &t FULNISHED HOUSES, TO LET— on Van bath near Grove st.; Y rooms ent very reasonable. WIL. E. FISHER 1 14 Post st. O LET—A VERY nished plano DESIRABLE _FUR house: Cctavia S., newr Vallejo: fine i, § roomy and baih. WILL FISHER & '0st st COTTACES 10 LET, QR 5() COTTAGE 3 ROOMS, 18 PROS- iy .t « pect ave,, bet. Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth sts., near Mission. & COTTAGE WITH STABLE _AND $10. Sickengara. Corner Midna and Jatia bet. Seventl OTTAG OF TSSION ST three rooms and stable: rent 88. (0TTaG 3 BSUD ARD; BASE- men : small family. ROOMS TO LET-Continued. Geury e, 2171 GEARY — LARGE FOURNISHED OR 2 unfurnished rooms. Key at 217. 43 GEARY-—-NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY rooms; single or suite: reasonable. THE MARTINET HAS CHANGED HANDS: hendsomely furnished suites: e rooms: $10 month up. 1101 Geary si., SW. cor. Van Ness ave. Jones Street. JONES—NICELY FURNISHED LARGE sunny rooms; private. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1896 PERSONALS. B P U ot SO S S YOU!H} GENTLEMAN WOULD LIKE TO make the acquaintance of lady from 18 to 23; Object matrimony. Address . C., box ¥, Call. Fu.uxu. HAIR, SCROFULA AND DIs- eased scalps cared by Quinonia; 1 seil ft; best halr-dressing in the city at my pariors for 25e; switches equally zood. $1. G. LEDERER, 111 ~tockion si., sioTe uearest Geary. SURE CURE FOR POISON OAK, RING- warms and other skin troubles: eczema ra. lieved : improves complexion; externally appliea; sent by mail for 25 cents. Address P. U. box 2058, San Francisco. Cal. BICYCLES. B sl o AU, JUST IMAGING X HIGHGHADE BICTCLE for 10 and upward. 306 Post st. QECOND-HAND STERLING AT EXCEPTION- ally low rates and terms. 314 Post st. QECONDHAND WHEELS 1N PERFECT order: terms, cash or installment: Crescens 25, Clevelana 880, Victor C B Har e DAVIS m’l‘)&., :?&"33 -:”' A '96 YUSEMITE TANDEM. A LMOST NEW, $100. W.CRANE, 324 Post st. WINFIELD PEARSON, 218 Mc \ LLISTER. Headquarters Lu-mi-num and Thistle bicycles = 117 907 LSES-ThE VAN WINKLE. NEW { management: elegant sonny suites and sngie: uewly furnished: bath, ete.; $10 to 830, sturny Niree:. A BLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY — Pleasant sunny rooms, én suite and single; first class In every respect; terms reasonable. DVIVE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPE. ‘clalty: private: Do charse uniess successtal; all law sulta. claims, collections wiils, deeds, eto., at- tended to. G.W. HOWH, atty-at-law, 850 Market st BIGUL‘TDU()R STEREOPTICON SHOW KVE- ry night cor. Market and Sixth sts.; artistic ad- sertigements in living light: promoters of bust- Dess. Consult OWL ADV, CO., 40 Market st. W E_HAVE ROOVS TO RENT. CALL AT Rental and Tourists' Guide, 839 Kearny st. Leavenworth street. 711 LEAVENWORTH_SUNNY PARLORS: private house; gentlemen only: Teferences. Diurk. OSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET — PER night, 856 to §i; week, $1 50 to §5: families. Nireeis FUENISHED FLATS LAT; WELL FURM near Fillmore. HED ; 629 Parrott building. 5 ATS TO LET, ALl R, NEA 80 new “uoper i lighted house in thy Pt @1 &) LOWEK FLAT; 14163 GUER- $12.00. Tero st., near Twenty-sixihi; 4 rooms and bath. O’rarrell Sireei. 3151 QFARRELL— SUNNY FURNISHED onmz room, sultable for 2 gentlemen; $8 month, 62 225 Post Street. POST— DESIRABLE ROOMS IN PRI- vate family ; reasonable. Fowe | Sireei. POWELL, COR. GEARY—2 LARGE sunny front rooms. T 5 ROOMS, BATH, innast.: Kk 27. CESUNNY ROOMS; 810 JEW 4 L 844 McAllister st. ql LOVELY FLAT. 219 ELM AVE, $18. near Goden Gate ana Van Ness. D)ssm.\m_i NNY FLAT OF 7 ROOMS, with bath acd all modern improvements. 1638 Bush st., bet. Franklin and Gough: reut, in- cluding water, $42 50. 407;'7\\1- NTY-THIRD — LOWER FLAT: | 100 feet irom Castro cars; 4 rooms, bath large yard: sun all day; rent $14; Wa er free. A NICE FLAT AND OTHERS TO BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Mont- JICE FLAT OF 4 SUN 4N “order; for housekeeping; 810. rell st $17 near NY ROOMS: GOUD 22414 O Far- ELEGANT NEW MODERN SUNNY 5 rooms, bath. 141 San Jose ave., ourth Seventh Street. SEVENTH-SUITE OF HOUSEKEEP- 137 e oome, et $15: Stuer sooma o1 e week up. 125 Sixth Street. SIXTH-CHEAPEST IN THE C(TY; nicely furnished single and double rooms. tevenson Streei. STEVENSON, NEAR SIXTH — NICE sunny furnished room; German family. 51 ruuer ree. SUTTER—SUSNNY FRONT SUITE, FUR- nished or unfurnished; also single, fur- 500 nished. 514 7 SUTTER — FOR DOCTORS OR DEN- tists, elegantly furnished suite cheap. O SUTTER, COR. TAY LOR—BLEGANTLY 'O newly furnished sunny rooms; en sulte or single. FELL_FLAT, 4 ROOMS:; PAPERED: bath; hot and cold water; yard: large base- 505 ment. A BOWIE O fiat of 3 AVE., OFF ELEVENTH ST.—A $i170' bet. Herman and Ridley. 1807 $TEINER, NEAR SUTTER—LOWER flat, 5 modern, large, sunny rooms; bath. 726 SUTTER—NICELY FURNISHED SUN- Dy rooms for gentlemen; private. Tuylor street. TAYLOR—SINGLE ROOMS, $1 25 PER week ; double, $2; double pariors; separate 109 beds. 149 TAYLOR — SUNNY FRONT ROOMS; Dveatly furnished; hot water bath. 96 TTER — NICE FLAT; 2614; § 2 $10. AV, WISDOWFLAT. ROOMS; CEL- + lar, yard. 105933 Broadway, nr. Jones. LO\\'EB BAY-WINDOW FLAT; 65 LARGE A rooms. 8034 Moss, oft Howard, nr. Seventh. 9BAKR MARKET—NEW FLAT OF 7 SUN 2658 Xonies bath; cheap rent; $18. 1706 POST—3 AND 4 ROOM SUNNY 4 flats: garden; bath: $18 and $16. FLAT b ROOMS AND BATH. 1027 « Post st., near Polk, LOWER FLAT: 6 ROOMS. 376 SAS- chez st., near Seventeeath. W FLAT, 5 ROOMS AND BATH; $13; water free. ' 529 Ivy ave. 'LEGANT NEW FLA1S, SEVENTH 5T, BE- 4 low Brvant. § and 6 rooms. bath: 8 io $16. 511 ERYANT, NEAR THIRD— suite, connected; reasonabi Buchanan Street. 602 BucH: UNNY COR. BAY-WIN- YU 4L dow; honsekeeping complete: first floor: $6. rddy siree:. 7 EDDY — HOUSEKE£PING ROOMS { nicely furnisned: splendid location: private 91 famil -, 915 EDDY =3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS; 1 O fine location; private famiiy : references. Lous ce.. D284 s eher renire e “Eleventh Streeet. 20 ELEVENTH—8 SUNNY FRONT UN- turnished rooms, or upper part of house (4 rooms). Fifth Street. 314 FIFTH-2 SUNNY FRONT HOUSE- keeplng rooms, bath. private, $9 and $10. 395 FIFTH—CLEAN FURNISHED HOUSE- 24 keeping rooms: 2, 8 $13: single, 85. Howara Stres 1 HOWARD — BAY-WINDOW SUITE, 76 {0132 witn xitchen; others: man and wite pre- ferred. 1068 180 HOWARD—FRONT AND BACK PAR- lor: furnished for housekeeping. s HO\ ARD ST., COR. FOURTEENTH; 8 or 4 sunny rooms, 88. Larkin Sirees. LARKIN-ELEGANT SUNNY HOUSE- keeping aptmts; 1st floor; gas ranges; batb. LARKIN —NICELY FURNISHED sunay housekeeping rooms; also single. LARKIN—SUNNY FURNISHED BED- room and kitchen, $8; large back, $7. 326 428 80 Mason Street. AMASON — NICELY FURNISHED SUITES and single: from $3 60 up. 8 Jiuna Strees, MINNA—2 FURNISHED ROOMS, COM- 454 Do tor housekeeping; also back rooms. 546 JUNXa - FURNISHED ROOMS FOR J housekeeping; large yard. Siisslon Sireci. MISSION—FRONT FURNISHED housekeeping rooms; no children; gas; 1219 ath. 140 Octavia Street. OCTAVIA, COR.GEARY—20R3 FUR- nished of partly; bay-windows; sunny. Pearl Street. 9 PEARL, COR. MARKET., OPP. OCTAVIA—2 3 weii rarsianed housekeeping rooms, §13. Second Avenue. 99] 5SECOND AVE. RICHMOND-TO LET, 2 or 3 elegantly furnished rooms for house- k:emng; all modern improvements; rent reason- able. SEV! ELY FURNISHED hous eeping rooms, en sutte, $7 up. Scott Street. SCOTI—3 OR 4 ROOMS: UNFUR- nished: sunny; bath: garden; eall . . Stockton Street. STOCKTON, N.E. COR. GEARY, NR. EM- porium—2 or 3 sunoy, unfurnished hskpg. 136 1614 20 sutter Street. BUTTER — REA\R: LOVELY SUITE furnished housekeeping rooms, only $10. 514 Ahird < rem: THIRD, COR. BOUTH PARK — FUR- nishied bOusekeeping rooms. Twenty-fourth Street. 3404°TVE NTY-FOULTH ST, NEAR VA- b lencia—Sunny froot room and kitchen; 519 connecting: $12. WEnK'S NEWS FOR 6 CENTS_TLE EKLY CALL. In wraoper, for mailing. HUOMS TO LET. A A A NN California Street. 14964, CALITORNIA — LOWER FLAT 2 furnisied rooms, $6 and §9; referonces. Clement Street. 9¢) CLEMENT ST, COR. FIFTH AVE, <)< Richmond—2 furnished sunny rooms; suit- able for dentist’s office; druzstore underneat| Eddy strees EDDY—~SUNNY PARLORS; ALSO SUN- ny pleasant room una Kitchen. 632 4 -iim Nireec, THE RAMONA, 130 ELLIS: MRS KATE & 3 ART, manager—A quiet houge: centrally lo- cated; newly fufnished ‘ator: hot & cola water. ) §, NFEA LOR—FOR BEST 32 iodsting we seosimraend the sivaehai Honse 399 ELLIS (THE PALMETTO) MRS 4 . CALHOUN, prop.—First-ciuss ho ing, apartment and rooming bouse; 60 rooms. aightn bt AETMENT HOUSE, 28 STH 1 .-n!(:l"“:\.};“ furnished and unfurnished. Fifteenth Street. 1537 keeping. Hireei. FIFTEENTH, NR. HOWARD —~TWO sunny unfurnished rooms for house- R ELLIS—2, 30R 4 UNFURNISHED SUN- | Thirteenth Street. THIRTEENTH, BET. HOWARD AND Mission—Single furnisbed front room, $5. Miscellaneous. FULTON HOUSE, OPP. CITY HALL—FUR-: X nished rooms. i ite: §8 and 816 up- (CHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THR \/ WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post~ sxe free. —_— e BOARDING AND ROOMS, 7-16 EARY—_NICELY FURNISHED FKONT {1V room with voara: terms reasonabie. (COLUMBIA HOTEL-D. BUCKLEY, FOI- merly proprietor of the Cosmopolitan Hotel, has purchased Hackmeler's Hotel, and assures his patrons and the traveling public’ that his former Teputation as a host will be outdone in his new enterprise: Mr. Buckley's free buses meet ail trains and’ boats. 13310 129 Kddy st.: meals 2bc. HE STEWART, COR. ELLIS AND LEAVEN- worth—Newly furnished rooms, sultes orsingle. HUTD‘-L BERTLING, 714 BUSH—A FAMILY hotel: references given and required: il mod- £1m conveniences. CHILDREN BOARDED. 7 MCALLISTER—A REFINED HOME | sor child; fine care; terms moderate, ERMAN WIDOW WILL BOARD TWO childran: $15 month. 139 Perry st..90 10 P. 3. 228 G TTHE VERY LOW EST EASY TERMS YOU can buy furniture, carpets, blankets, et 28 dress cloaks, jewelry, at M. CH LS 18915 Mason st.. Gen evenings, E.I.E'Cl'llu LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM| ‘Winchester House, 44 Third st., near. Market: 200 rooms, 26¢ to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $8 per week; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. “BS. THOMPSON, HAIRDRESSER AND M manicare; lessons given. 250 Kearny st Toom 1d. ATCH AND JEWELRY low prices; first-class work guaranteed. Glve atrial to J. BRITTAIN, 20 Geary, or. Kearny. M ES DR PORTER, CHIROPODIST AND FA- clal artist: wrinkles removed or no charge; purest toilet articles. 128 Kearny st., room 47. UITS TO ORDER ON INSTALLMENTS TO guaranteed parties, $15 upward. Cut-rate Taloring Company,1117 Market st.,bet 7th and Rth. N . DESIRES small capital. 122 Post st.., 1.2 R FIXING OUR SPECIAL1Y: FINE edge put on razor,25¢c. Razor Exchee, 630Market TYLISH MILLINERY AT REASONABLE prices. MRS, 8. THOMAS, 114 Grant ave. B. T M. EDMUNDS, SPECIALIST: DIS- eases of nose, throat; dentistry. Cal. & Kearny. LOAKS, CAPESAND SUTTS RETAILED AT manufry’ cost. Factory, 20 Sausome, upstairs. ] PBERAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, JEW- J elry, etc.: Jowest rates. 949 Marke: at. S, STROZYNSKIL, TEADING LADIES HATR- . T, removed (a 24 Geary. Popular prices. LD GOLD, SILVER, GENTS AND LADIES clothing bought. COLMAN. 41 3a. cor. Jessis. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THH WEEKLY CALL. 1n wraoper, {or mailing. DRESSMAHKERS. MRS, J. KOCH WISHES TO INFORM THE {1 ladfes of her reopened dressmaking pariors, 1417 Mission st.: exact fit, best style and reason abie prices guaranteed, JDEESSES$2 UP: WRAPPERS 35 CENTS UF; lawn §1 up. 5053 Natoma st., above Sixth. Shakespearean and general dramatic acting a spe- cialty; vocal classes Monday, 8 P.M.; $1 a month. TTEND ST1EHL'S COLLEGE, 728 MARKET st The very best individual instruction: 20 triai lessous in Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Pen- manship, Typewriting, etc., $1; books free. YRES', THE LEADING SHORTHAND COL-~ lege, 325 Montgomery at.; {ndividual instruc- tlon in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, etc.: lifs scholarship $50; low rates per week and month. Private theatricals arranged: pupils rehearsed on stage. B. 5 and 12, 1. 0. 0. F. block, 7th and Mkt CHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME. chanical engineering, survering, architecture- assay: estab.’64. VAN DER NAILLEN, 728 Mkt, JLOCU I'ON, DRAMA. DELSARTF, PHYSI- cal culture, voice culiure; appearances ai ranged. 299 Hydest.: call after 1 . x. JYUITAR MANDOLIN, PTANO AND VOCAL 3 lessons: $8mo. MARY WESTHAUS, 39 Fifth. OWEN'S ACADEMY, UNIVERSITY AVE eri M USICIAN FROM LONDON GIVES LESSO AW in singing: $4 2 month. 854 Mission st. ROFESSOR G. MANSFIBLD, TEACHER OF violin, guitar, mandolin, basjo. 1707 Market. IGHTSOHOOL: HEALDS BUS.COLLEGE 24 AN Post;commercial. shorthand, English: iow rates PNG, WRITNG, ARITHMTC, GRA ME day & nizht: noclasses: §5 month. 845 Mission OSEPH GREV. VOICE-IMPROVER 82 Ninth STORES TO LET. A A A A e A A AN AN AN BYICHERSHOP FOR RENT: A SPLENDID locality ; fixtures all complete: low rent. Ap- ply G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. SToRE OOk LAFAYETTE, 1624 HOWARD: with fixtures for saloon; fit’ for any business, | cheap rent. OFFICES TO LET. T ARGE LIGHT REAR OFFICE: LIGHT, heat, janitor included. 412 Montgomery st 21 AA POST — 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS, O'Wwith earpets, suitable for offioes; first floor. SEEECKELS BUILDING, 997 MARKET— Elegant sunny offices, $12 50 up: slectriclight: ng beating and janitor service free. Apply at bull or G. . UMBSEN & GO 14 SionteOmery st TRUSTEES® SALES. RUSTEES' SALE. In accordance with the terms and under the “suthority Of & certain deed of trust duly executed by BARTOLOME bE LUQUE (sometimes called DE LUGUE) and CATH- ERINA pE LUQUE (sometimes called pe LUGUE), his wife, parties of the first part, to HENRY C. CAMPBELL aod THADDEUS B, KENT, Trustees, parties of the second part, and the SAN FRANCISCO SA VINGS UNION, party of the third part, dated June 7th, 1894, and re- corded in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Alameds, State of Californis, in Liber 08 of Deeds, at pages 309 and following: and in pursuance of & resolution passed on the 14th day of May, 1898, by tne Board of Directors of said SAN ¥, ANCISCO SAVINGS UNION, a_cor- poration, and the holder of the note (No. 12,814), 10 securé payment ot which the foresaid deed of trust was execuied, declaring that default had been made in the payment of the prin:ipal sum and other sums due under sald note and deed of trust, snd requesting and directing sald HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, Trustees, to sell the real estate described thereln 10 satisfy said indebtednesa. We, HENRY C CAMPRELL and THADDEUS | B. KENT, Trustees, do hieréby give notice that on FRIDAY, the 17th day of July, A. D. 1806, at 12 o'clock noon of that day, and &t the auction seles- room of Wm. J. Dingee, 'Nos. 460 and 462 Eighth sireet, In the Clty of Oakland, County of Alameda, State 0f California, we will sell at_public_auciion, to the uighest bidder, for cash in gold coln of the United States, all that p ate in tho City of Alameds, County of Alameda, State of California, described as foliows, 1o wit: Lommencing ai & point on, the westerly iine of Sherman street dis.ant thereon furiy-elght (48) fee northerly from the northerly line of Buena Vista avenuc, 800 running thence noriherly along sala line of Sherman street fifty-two (53) feet: thence al right angles westerly one hune (100) feet; thence at ht lrl.’ southerty fifty-two 52) feet, and thence at right sngles easterly one undred’ (100) feet o the point of commence- ment. Being portion of lots numbers nine (), ten (10, eleven (11) and twelve (1) In Block &, as laid down and de.ineated on the map entitled “Map of 144 Lots in Pare Tract, Alameda County,” filed Febroary 25th, 1874. in (he office of the Coun.y Recorder.of sald County Of Alameda: together With the appur.enances. TERMs OF SALE—Cash In gold coin of the United States; ten per cent payable to the under- signea on the fali of the nammer: balance on de- livery of deed: and If not 80 paid, unless for want ot ttle (ten days being allowed for searchy, then said ten per cent to be forfeited and the xale'to be vold. Acts };)l in[l: yn (f (,m):‘:;i fitn-nu KN A L THADDECS B KENT, " | Trustees. RUSTEES' BALE. In mccordance with the law and under the authority of & certain deed of trust. duly executéd by F. A. BROWN, party of the firs. part, to HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, Trusiees, parties of the second part, &nd the SAN FEANCISCO SAVINGS N1O: wl’l’ of the third part, dated June 28d, 1800, snd recorded in (! office of the County Hecorder of the County ol Alameda, State of California. in Liber 407 o Deeds, at pages 189 and following: and in_pursnance of a resolution passed on the 7th day of May, 1596, b the Board of Directors of sald SAN FRANCISC SAVINGS UNION, a corporation, and the ho der of the note (No. 10,184), to secdre payme.t of which the atoresald deed of Lrust was executed, declaring that default had been made in the pay- ment of the principa. sum and otber sums due uuder said note and_deed of trast, aud requestl; and direciing said HENRY C. CAMPBELL THADDEUS E. KENT, Trustees, to séll the real estate described thereln to sstisfy sald indebted- ness. We, HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, iTustees, do hereby give no.ice that on FHIDAY, the 17:h'dey of July. A. D. 1896, at 12 o'clock noon of that and ai the auction sales- room of William ngee, No. 460 and 462 Eighth sireet, in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of Califoraia, we wili_sell at pub- lic auciion. to the highest bidder, for cash in gold coin of be United Staies, all the pieces or parcels of land, situate in the "Townsiip of Brookiyn, County of Alameda, descrlied as follows, Lo wit @ Lots numbers tweniy-one (/1) and iweniy-iwg ). in Dlock Dumber two (), as iaid down and i, B SR e, el Tract, K n divided June, 1890, W. F. Boardman, c“h."'a'llu 890, he’ County lie- Jone 9th, , in the office of corder of sald County of Alameds, and 10 Which map and the thereof special reference is hereby made for further or more particuar de- scrip ion, together with the appustenances. TERMS OF SALE—( ah tn gold coin of the United States; ten per cent payable to the undersigned on the fall of the hammer: on deiivery of deed: and If not so pub:nh- m‘v‘unfl title n days being allowed search), then said ten Sar cent to be forfeited. and the sale Lo bé Void. T o THADDEUS B. KENT, }rrustees. e — CLAIRVOYANTS. QUCCESS ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. » Failure unknown. PROFESSOR M. L. CA K NELLE, the prince of clairvoyants, will_glve ad- vice on' bnsiness speculations, insurance, love, conrtship, masriage and divorces; setties lovers' quarreis, reunites the separated aud causes n happy marriage with the one of your choice: he loeates mines and bidden treasures, tells of your friends aud enemies, removes evil influences, cures bad habits, gives advice on lawsuits and eversthing relating to the future; thousands of thousands of hearts made glad through his preaic- send stamp for circular, 220 Eddy st. Hours from 9 o 9 daily and Sundays. ITANA THE GYPSY. 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Write if you can- not eall, for treatment by mall is always most suc- cessful and satis .. etters answe, Diseases dingnosed from 100K Of Alr: FEE §1 & UPWARD! FEi 81 & UPWARD! MKS. DR. A, HOUWE, 1820 Market st., opp. Seventh, San Francisco. DR, W. MIRANDAS, T'he world-renowned spiritual medium, still continues to.hold the public’s attent'on by her ‘wonderful work. Thousands have been united, niarriea, made well and enjoyed riches by follow- ing her advice. Your life described irom cradle to the grave. Her revealed medicin s work miracles with the sick and affic.ed: letters with stamp snswered: diagnosls from 06k of har: hours 1 to 8: closed Fridays: sittings $1. 1206 Market st. ENRY CRINDLE, MATERIALIZING SE- ance this evening, 25¢. * 8 0'clock. 1037 Market. JEIFNDSHIF HALL, 826 MOALLISTER— l Ladies' ald card party to-night: 10c. BISHOP GaKRISON, 1870 M " RKET; BEAN ces Tuesday, Friday even’s., 5c.; 10 to 4 daily. RS. KATE HOSKINS, TRANCK AND BUSI- ness medium: sittings dailv: §1. 156 Uak st ASTROLOGY. ASTROLOGY AND MEDICINE NATIVITIES oF questions answered: Prof. Howard’s vital remedies ros iore to perfect health. 811 Hyde st., 10 to 3. s STORAGE. A A A st At s TORAGE—~CHEAPESTIN THE CITY ; FIRE: S oo Sufiatag: svesses migs: T i URNITURE, PIAN TRUNK vances, shipping. CHAS, L. TAYLOK,! AR e A AD- Post. REPAIRING; | RESSMAKING AND PLAIN SEWING Cheap. _Address 9118 Mason st. ! EDUCATIONAL. A A e e AN At MBS MELVILLE SNYDER, 715 POST ST. vocal music; piano: elocution: practical hx—:i.nsco'n LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— | families long separated reunited by his efforts; | xreatest trance clairvoyant and card-reader on the | each; ce: few Gho. % WEBB ALEXANDEK, 401 Mlfle: 9 For 'slaui:- 298 "‘:‘L““}‘ WARWICK: I rial and Ci icycles at great sof Larcinee e e ARK CYCLERY—NEW WHERELS TO best sccommodations. Terminus Allister and Powell st. car lines. LET; Geary, Mo FUR SALE—-MISUELLANEOUS. FOF SALECIMPORTED, SMOOTH COATED St. Bernard, $15; 830 thoroughbred Great Dane, $20. Address DR. SPIESS, 1308 Howard, | ACIFIC GAS ENGINE—2-H.P.; PERFECT order: 3 Adams e g presses; power 16 Mission RESH JERSEY COW. APPLY 2220 BUENA Vista ave., Alameda. | B‘OB SALF—PATENT FOR THE LATE WIL- liam Kiford’s portable house. Apply to MRS, E. ELFORD, 1408 Thirteenth ave., Huat Oncland. Goon CASH REGISTER. MAGUIRE, 130 Sansome st., room 9. | (ONE HORSEPOWER GAS ENGINE; CHEAP. | U Apoly 2109 Larkin s T6 P 1C OUNTEKS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES bought and soid. 112134 Market,bet. 7th & Sih. ARGAINS TYPEWRITERS: ALL MAKE write for prices. Typewriter £x., 310 California. OILERS, ENGINES9D-HAND MACHINERY, b waterpipes. Melntosh & Wolpman, 187 Beats: UILDINGS BUUGHT; LUMBER, SASHAS doors, mantels, etc. £r sale. 1166 Mission. NE SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZE fire and burziar proof safe. 100, 111 Marke: .. | FIRE AND BURGLAR SAFe LET press, platform scales and desk ;cheap. 102 Clay. J EW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- band. W. S RAY Mig Co. 13 California sz SEWING MACHINES, CITY REAL ESTATE. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. CH EAP LUTS. $1800—Chen lot in the Mission; 21st st., nr. Foisom: 25x110. 550—£0th ave., nr. Point Lobos; 25120, 20— Very "oh north side of Point Lobos b ) bangai "%m bet. A genuine s Fhwakin and Goush s o S1n100; martts iew. '81400-11th ave., ur, Point Lobos: 50x100. $2250—Fine lot on north side of McAllister st., bet. Baker and Lyon; 26x137:6: easy terms. HAMMOND, BALDWIN & 10 Montgomery st. 1 Fomd i $50 CASH. $10 MONTHLY. Lots in the block bounded by H and I streets, ih and 10th avenues; faces the Park ac 9tn avenue entrance. The most desirable Jots in the cllr at the rices; all streets zraded: sidewaiks lald: every ot level and on e with streer; water and gas mains laid to property. ONLY $750 UPWARD. BIG BARGAINS GOOD INVESTMENTS. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. NAPS ON EASY TERMS. LOTS FOR HOME BUILDERS. Location unsurpassed. Lots 8550 to Terms—86 cash, 85 monthly. Streets gradea, sewered and macadamized. Water piped (6 every lot. Take the GGuerrero-st. electric ears (Mission or transfer at_14th), ride to Cbenmery and and see the Castro-st. Addition. No lots in the city 80 good for the price, either for in- vestment or home site. BALOWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. ARKIN-ST FLATS AT A GREAT SACRIFICE, $7750—Rent, $67: 8 flats of 6, 6 and 6 rooms and bath each; lot 25x100. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. 975(), MUST BE SOLD: GOLDEN GATE . ave, nr. Devisaderost; 25x137:6; cost owner over $3000. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. INGER SEWING-MACHINE OFFICE, 1659 Market: rent $1 50 10 $2 per mo.; repairing. LLKINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, Tented, repaired ; Jowest rales. 405 Fourth sk ————————————————————————— PROPOSALS, ROPOSALS TO LIGHT THE PUBLIC streets—Clerk’s office, Board of Supervisors, | San Francisco, July 6. 1596. | " In sccordance with Resolution No. 14,458 (third gerie) of the Board of Supetvieors, SEALED PROPOSALS will be received in open session of the board on MONDAY AFTERNOON, July 18, 1896, from 2:30 to 3 o'clock, to light with gas all | the putlic sireets of this €ity and county for a period of two years, on and from August 1, 1896, in accordance with the followiuz specifications |~ Gas—The gas to be furnished to be of a standard | quality and_flluminsting power of not less than | seventeen candles, swid illuminating power 1o be determined by tests made by the Gas Inspector in | his office, who shall use for sald tests such burners | as will obtain from the gas the greatest amount of | light, and practicable for use by the consumer, and densuming at Lo rate of five cuble feet of gas per hour. Lampposts and Lamps—The lampposts to be | used to be of the same material ana hot o be less in height than the Iampoosts 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 duribg the continuance of (he contract | vo be not less than 5100, with the understanding that the number may be increased from time to time under the alrection of the board, but not to exceed 5800 in all. The lampposts to be erected and maintained at or contiguous to the present 10- catiors of strect lamps erected throughout the city | and connty, and at such locations as may be desig- nated by the board, the board to have ¢he rizht to | change the location of the same from time to time upon paymeat of the Actual cost of Iabor and mate. rial in making said changes or removals. When Jamps are ordered 1o be erected in certain sections | of the city where no mains are laid then the mafns shall be extended or arrangemenis made by which t! ighting of sald sectious of the city shall be effected, but in 1o event shall more lights be erected tban can be pald for out of the jund pro- vided for street lighting during the fiscal year. Lamps—The lamps o be similar (0 those now in use, or such as may be approved by the board.and the'burner to be used in the 1amps in lighting the | public streets to consist of single burner of the | sume size now used in the main thoroughfares. | The burners of the various lamps 1o average a comumption of uot less (han five cublc feet per our. | “I'hie 1ampposts, Jamps. service pipes, mains and | @il appurtenances incidental and necessary to com- plete and equip the lamps reads for lighting Lo be furnished by the successful bidders, who shall erect. maintain and keep the same in proper cou- | dition and repair. |, Lighting lawps—The last lamp npon éach lamp- lighter's beat to be lighted one hour after sunse: | and to be ex ingn shed hilf an hour before sun- | rise; provided, that during the months of Novem- | ber to rehrun’:hmcmuv In each year, no! mps | | | | shall be lighted during tbe night of full moon and | the nighgpreceding and the night foligwlng: aiso that durifig the months of March to Uotober, | n- Ginsive, Ineacn year; 0o lamps shal belignted ur- | ing the night o moon, two nights preced! | wnd the nignt foliowing. e 34 Cleaning and repairing lamps—All the lamps to be kept iu proper condition aud cleaned at jeast twice In each week, and at each of said cieanings all the glass shall be thoroushly cleaned, both on | theinside and outside of the iamp, und ail the dust and dirt shali be brushed from the frames. The Jamps are 10 be repaired mud reglaged within {iwenty-four hours afler any porilon of the same Is ken. Street s'gns—The names of streets, places and | alleys 10 be painted on the gas iamps throughout the'city and county at stree: crossings, malu and | sublivision sireet intersections, ana at the inter- sections of pleces and alleys with the main street | 8t main-atreet crossings Lwo names on each iamp, | at intersections of main streets not less than two | names on each tamp, at intersection subdivision | streets, places or all-¥s not less than two names | on “each lamp. The letter, color, style aod location of the Dames on the lamps 10 be approved or designated by the Board of Supcrvisors. The names of street, etc., on each lamp to be kept ciean and in position 80 88 t0 be plainly visible, and wiihin twenty-four hours in_case of breakage to be repatred and the namie or nam es repaiated thereon, and In no event are the Luupa to be turned 80 a8 o mispiace the names of the streets as indicated on each Jump. Bidders will estimate and bid a price per lamp | per nigut, for which they will furnish, erect, re- pair and 'keep in good repair and condition all AIMppOsts, Iamps, servic s, stréet signa and ap- purgenances, furnish gas and light the iamps on all the streets, p aces and alleys sccordiog to b foregoing specifications. General Notice—Bidders will estimate with the understanding that no compensation shall be al- lowed for any p or lamps except such as shall be lighied during the whole time provided In the foregoing specifications under which & contract may be awarded: aiso, that within three days Prior to the expiration of each month the Gas in- spector shall furnish the pariles to whom the con- tract is awarded the t.me during which the lamps shall be lighted and extinguished each and_ever. night and morning of the succeeding mon h, Afl bills Of the successtul bidders npon the execution of & contract aud & periormance in compiisnce therewith shall be presentea and pald monthly at the end of each calendar month, Na blds will be recelved trom parties engaged tn the manufacture or '"”3. ©of gas until said par- ties nave connection with the apparatus in the office of the Gas Lnspector, New City Hall build- ing, and have had the illumlnating power of said a8 tested. ‘Biaders will be required to deposit with the elerk of the Board of Supervisors & certified check, drawn to the order of the clerk, Lo be approved by said clerk, upon some bank in the City and County of San Francisco, iu the sum of 8 0,000 gold coin, conditioned f the proposal 18 scoepted and the contract awarded; aud if the bidder sball fail or neglect to execute a wrilten contract therefor and ive a good and sufficient bond, with (wo sureties. 1 the sum of §35,000, for the proper fulfillment of sald contraet, within tén days after the award is made, then and in that case the suid sum shall ba paid Into the City and County I reasury by said clerk, as liquidaied dumages for such faflure and neglect. 1t is also to be distinctly understood that the board reserves the right (0 reject all bids if the public good s0 requires. Also, that the party or parties to whom a con- tract 1% awarded wiil be reguired, prior to or at t time of the execution Of the contract, to pay the cost of advertising thbis notice in three daily newspapers. . Blank proposals furnished by the elerk. P INO. A. RUSSELL, Clerk. et st by e DU O | PRorosaLs ¥on WHITENING AND TINT- iug schoolhouses—Sealed proposals will be re- ceived by the Superintendent ot in upen sesslon of ihe Board or Education, A City Hall, San Francisco, on wuuus‘n‘v. July 23, 1896, 'at 8:80 o'clock 2. M.. for whi ening and tivting the classrooms and halls of the fol owing- named school buidings in the city and county of Ban Francisco: Broadway, Buena Vista, Cleve- land, Clement, Cooper, Columbia, Crocker, Den- i Edison, kmerson. Everett, Fairmount, ¥ranklin, Fremont, Garfield, Girls’ High, Golden Gate, Huigh', Hemilton, Hawthorne, ' Hearst, Jienty Durant, Horace Mann, Humboidt, Irving, Johu “Bwett, Jei n, Lafayette, Le Conte, La- na Honds, Lincoln, Longfellow, Lowell Fiigh, adison, Mavsll, Sission, Monroe, “Moui ! Ocean House, Pacific Avenue, Pacific He! Peabody, Polyiechnic. Redding, moh-wd.gln- con, Shérman, South Cosmopolitan, Sheridan, South Ban Francisco, Spring Valley, Stanford, Starr King, Sutro, Washiugion, Webster. West End, Whit fer and Winfield =cott schools work to e done in accordance wi n on file at the storeroom of the School ment, corner Pine an/ Larkin sts. kach bidder will be Fequired to submit & sepdrite catimate on each of 1he above-named bulldings. The board reserves tho right to reject any Or ali blds as the pubile §000 MAY MGG EGRGE BEANSTON, Secretary, ROPOSALS FOR A STONE BULKHEAD— Punu ndfi\nmnc by the Super- intendent of Common Schools in onen session of tne Board of Jiduoation, Dew C1ty Hall, San Fran. cisco, on Wednesday, Juiv 24, 1808, at 8:30 clock 2. a6, for coi ting a stonie bulkhead at e Lafay imary School, in the City and Couuty of Franelaco, 1 San n_accordance with the speci lons ~ the conditions mentioned Ferein) e “:A."lflél 1. Havens, archi- tect AL the fllblb:l’fim Fivod building, corner o Y re O RGE BEANSTON, Sectetary. :'-&"3.‘:"..‘."""‘ Sy or al” g ae the paviie | 1) s amasetm, DS I P A eml T S e AT ANTED-BERKELEY H ME OF 8 UK § rooms; value €5500 clear: exchange for gilt- edze improved Western Addition property: price $8000. 1. C. SCHARFF, 20 Montgomery t. ©! FOR FITCHBURG! TO-DAY TAKE YOUE FAMILY AND FRIENDS OUT ON THE FITCH- BURG, SAN LEANDRO AND HAYWARDS LOCAL. See Southern Pacific Time-Card. FIRST IMPORTANT STOP EAST OF FRUITVALE 18 THE PLACE, FAST- EST SUBURBAN TRAIN ON THE PACIFIC COAST. DIRECT BOATS AND TRAINS FROM FERRY, FOOT OF MARKET STREET, FITCHBURG STATION IN lameda. Berkeley a5d Fraitval wains singed Alami rkeley & uitvale trains_sing by the Flichburg scorcher. Haywards Electric cars from Oakland every few minutes. 1f you are tired of life and _want to get off the earth, stay where vou are. People get well, be- come cheertul, contented and prosperous in Fitch- burg. tchburg fs the most promising suburb on the direet line of up-to-date public and private im- rovements in the vicinity of Oakland. It is a usiness center by natural location. Its rallway iines now operating, deep-waler Lransportation for freight by Damon’s line of fast sailing vessels on Oukland Harbor, and the excellent counly roads leading to It, are incontestible proofs. It is regu- lariy 1a1d out 1nto blocks and lots bounded by wido streets, graded and graveled, and ornamented with avenué trees, Cypress hedges and evergreen Kroves. NOW IS THE TIME T0 BUY. For & home while cheap: for speculation on o ris- ing market; 0 a turn be firs!. for Investment now, and hold on. No cié - taxes to pay: no street im- provements 10 make, Waier supply from theee companies at your doors. Lots in this beautitul 10Wn &t cheaderrates and on easier payments than can be bought for in many of the Oe-street tracts Of 1n an inaccessible bayfieid. Lots 26 and 50 feet frout by 100 to 200 feet deep 10 parailel streat. Double frontage. Terms: 10 per cent cash: deferred payments in easy Istaliments: title periect. W. F. MCCLURE, 19 Montgomery st., S. F. THAD, 5. FITCH, Fiiehburg. 475, CASH BARGAIN: [OT 25x120; NT. . Geary st.: street work dane and ready to build on. C. F. MOURE, Real Estate Owner, 985 Market st., room 4 135 COST $326; LOT 1099, GTFT MAP 8. + UHAS. C. FISHER, 507 California st. M ISSION COTTAGES. In the warm belt near terminus of Howard-st. cars at 24th st. and_Potrero ave.: ail street work finished : terms to suit. F. NKLSON, builder, V00— Five-room cottage. 1 800— Four-room cotia e, 1860—Four-room cottawe. THEAP—SUNKY NEW COTTAGE: 5 ROOMS &nd bath; Jot 26x114. Apply 125 28th st. Ol SALE; REAL ESTATE BY PAOIFIC Bank, for cash: parties seeking investments In City Or coantey property, wil fin Ihis 8 good op- rtunity for bargains.” 'Apoly al office, 530 Cal- MODERN HOUSE BUILT ornia st., 8. F. UBSTANTIAL, $275 a room;: ol and see pians. JAMES McCONAHEY, 1149 Mission st. at from $150 to 100.000 ILO0AN, CITY, AT 6x: ATSO . Oakland and Soantrg, iife ln- surance, real estate in probate, small or iarge sums. BHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO., 218-220 Montgomery st. TH SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. LTA PUNTA TRACT, THE GEM OF THE bay region, 808 acres subdivided: 3 miles north of Berkeley, 8 from Oaklend; 47 minutes from San Francisco; 1ots 50x200 feet, from $80 to $200; small deposit; easy installments; Send for beautiful map with' prices and terms. GEORGE W. HAIGH. 220 Sansome st., San Francisco, Cal, PROPERTY H0() LOTS—FROM 850 TO 820,000, 20 houses and lots, from 81250 to..$10.000 50 ranches, ali sizes, from $100 to.......... 80,000 20 houses, Oakland and Alameda, $1000t0 ~ 8.000 25 lodging houses and hotels. trom :200 © 3,600 WHAT HAVE YOU 10 OFFER' I SELL AND EXCHANGK—— e All kinds of proj 10 EXCHANGE. riy. 1030 Market st oppesite Figth, H. C. DECKE! 2 !'lI'OR)hf. 'II‘ R()Uf Na:,;!'. NEW "AND (clear) in city; exchange for mor: o) Gfl; in HayesVailey. H.C.DECKER, It M ’;'lct 5500, JORTGAGE, 32500, EXCHANGE DUV, equity for clty, Uakland, Alameda or Berkeley; 31 acres near Santa Rosa: 10 acres orchard: “subs antial _improvements. I C. SCHARYF, 20 Montgomery st. ACRES OR MORE IN ROSS VALLEY: IM- proved: beautiful home: house of 10 rooms withall the modern improvements; near statfon: abundance of running water the vear round: fine shade and fruit trees: weil adap'ed for hotel or Tesort.. Apply 0 JAMES NSTEAD, San Ratael Cal. $325“ FOR SALE, ON INSTALLMENTS, + ew modern house in San Rafiel: § rooms and bath: large lot: best iocatio street :M:["l.hfl lum'e fld!evulx nllflch(llc%‘lhll 'lfl\fl«l\lP i r ichange for clt; erty. . WILKINS or | 3 TUNST 3 Ratat, Ce 5 \ ARIN COU TLES M trom city: 10 s any size: froir. grain, vesel | ble land; rail or water transit; $40 to $75 per &cre: terms to suit. Syndicate Invesiment Com- pany, 65 Chronicle building. LAMEDA COUNTY FRUIT LANU est In the State; selliug In tracts, ward, 835 per acre: 'adjolning lands held at 1 per acre; owner forced (0 sel! ; 134 hours irm S. . easy terms; title perfect. 57 Chronicte building. JI'I"l'LEd HOMES., CLOSE TO )TIJW N, IM- Pproved, easy terms; aiso 4 10 12 aere pieces, on 8 and 10 years’ credit. D. H. TWING, Sonoma City; every Monday a: 632 Market sz, S. F. END FOROUK LIST OF ORCHARD HU for sale WOOSTER & WHITTON, San CHOILC- neres ng ) ~a (OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $75 LOTS AND UPWARD-_ALLENDALE Tract, East Oakland, adjoining Fruitvale, the acknowledged garden spo: of Oakiand; grand view and & choice site for & home: sireets graded amized and the lots are in shape to build a fine school with 3 elect ic roads near by; ms $5 to $10 down, balance $5 monthly; con- vance to and from the Tract free of charge. 468 inth st., bet. Broadway and Washington. H. Z. JON . Owner, Sy ) W& WILL BUILD YOU A NEW 6 £Z9V. room house, with all modern im- Tovements, in the Grovest. Tract. Grove and ussell sts,, for $2250, or an 8-room house ior $2500: lota 40x125; small cash payment, balance tosuit customer. A. H. BLOW. 1010 Broadway. $6500, ZITOXY HOUSE Or 8 ROUMS: « all_modern and complete; 10t 50x 112; N. side of Twenty-third t., near Telegrapn ave.; easy terms: screet work all dooe. A. H. BLOW, 1010 Broadway. $375O 2-STORY 8-ROOM HOUSr: NEW * « and all modern; just finished; N. side of Twenty-third st., between Grove and Tele- graph avm};loé;él;}lflo ooy terms: streel work one. A.H. , 1010 Broadway. %2750 EW 2-STORY HOUS! ALL o « modern: 8 rooms; lot 35x165; near Twenty-third st. and Telezraph ave.; lls terms; reet work all done. A. H. BLOW, 1010 Broad: way. 315 NEW AND ALL MODERN TWO- s story house; 8 rooms: just com- ploted; lot Bbx112; on Twentv-seventh st., bet. ele.raph and Grove; street work all doue. A. H. BLOW, 1010 Broadwar. by %1200, XEV MODERN COTTAGE OF § « T00ms and bath; high baement: lot 83x100; i.oxley ave.. near Clinion: easy termis. A. H. BLOW. 1010 Broudway. $110 HOUSE 4 ROOMS: LOT 27:6x37: < on Twenty-sixth st. near Market: must be sold; this Is a bargain; strest work all done. A. H.'BLOW, 1010 Broadway. 5 $275 6-ROOM COTTAGE: ALL MOD- + ern: lot 32x106: Fourteenthst., near vAdellne; a bargain; sireet work all done. A. H. BLOW. 1010 Broadway. OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET, (QABLAND — 1364 FRANKLIN: 1 OR 3 years; 14-room, sunny, full fornished house: attractive grounds! 3 minttes’ walk from narrow gauge: £60: reference: call 10 to b ». M. OAKLAND ROOMS TO LET. 25 UPPER PARI PRIVATE HOUSE: 5 + elegantly furnished rooms complete for housekeeping; fine piano; location central. 537 Eighteenth sireet, Oakland. OAKLAND ROOMS AND BOARDING. ARIPOSA —MRS. EMMA H. ADAMS— Newly fornisned or unfurnished rooms en sulte or single: also, firsi-class tabie board. 566 Eleventh st.. near Jefferson, Onakland, Cal. OURTEENTH AND OASTRO—TO LET, with board, 2 front rooms furnished: sonthern and eastern exposure. 1203 CRStro st. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. SW _BRUSSELS CARPET, 49c YARD AT H. SCHELLHAAS', 108 Eléventh st, ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—1435 PARK STREET. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. Y OUR TERMS ARE OURS. $250 PRETTY COTTAGE: SIX ROOMS « and bath; close to Chestnut-st. stu- tion, N. G.; lot 40x140. 3000. om0 Fach; Heas Saceie e tlon, N. G. 32200 $25 CASH; $20 MONTHLY: 37:6 « frontage; hundsome new colonial cottage; 5 rooms and bath. $2750. 0NV St ootieee s iomss SPECIAL BARGAINS IN LOTS. Houses and stores to let from $10 up. N ARCUSE & REMMEL, Contractors and Home Builders, Bay-st. Station, Alameda, Cal. Tel. 2. Office open Sundays ana holidays. $50 CASH; $30 PER MONTH; NEW 2 stors_fiouse of 7 rooms and alcove; all modern. J. H, YOUNG, 1343 Park st. (000 9-ROOM, 2-STORY HOUSE: ALL R J! « modern and just completed; lot 50x located on Benton st., near Santa Clara ave. ; easy terms: stree; work all done. A. H. BLOW, 1010 Broadway. $2650 NEW TWO-STORY, EIGHT-ROOM + house: just completed: all modern: Jot 30x125; easy terms; streetwork ail done: this 15 PROFESSIONAL CARDS, ILLS, DEEDS, ETC. L SONTAG, ATTOR- ney and Notary. 116 Marketsi.: residence, 2126 Howard st. OHN . 1 ICHARDS, LAW OFFICES. ROOMS 43 and 27, Crocker' building; telephone Main 75, San Franeisco, C: JOHS R AITKEN ANDMAURICE L. ASHER, attve at law, rus 515.516. 5 b floor, Parrout bldg. THE LibU. Comylaints filed: Robecea F. In-ram against William E. Ingram. Clara Wes cott agains: O. H. Westcott. Jearette S. Ross against Lewis M. Ross. Dora Schiller azainst Charles F. Schiller. Choy Seen aainst Chic You. bilk iy —HARRIAGES—DEA AN IBirth, marriage anl death notlees sent by mil will not be inserted. They must be handed In a3 elther of the publication offices and be indorsel with the name and residence 0f persous authorizel 10 bave the sume pubdlished. | RECOR., BORN. BARLOW—July 8, 1896, tothe wifeot Harry Barlow, a son. EAYRS—To the wife of George A. Fayrs, a son. JENKINS—In this city, July 4, 1896, to the wife of Eugene Jenkins. a daughter. LATIMER—July 7, 1896, to the wife of L. P. Lat- imer, a son. LUHRS—Joly 4, 1896, tothe wife of Charles Luhrs, a daaghter. SOMMER—July 9, 1896, to the wifeof M. Som- mer. a daughtor. MARRIED. LENAHAN—MOCK—In San Rafael, by the Rev. rather Hugh Lagan, John A. Lenahan and Myrile Cecelia Sfock. SMIRL—JERRETT—In this city. July 7, 1896, by the Rev. Dr. E. R. Dille, George W. Smirl and Mary Jerrett, both of ~an ¥rancisco. SQUIERS—WELDON—In this city, Julv 8 18986, by the Rev. Dr. K. R. Dille, Georze W. Squiers and Mary Weldon. both of San Francisc —_—_— DIED. Flanders, Robfe C. Gallegos, Ratael Gary, Charles Grace. Patrick Joseph, Simon Kenny, Edward P. McCarthy, Frances ongelaz, Charles J. ichols, Claude E. Scott, Jane Asherson, Louis Beck, Bertha P. Breslin, Margaret Brogan, Sadle Brown, Wil 1am G. Butler, Harold F. Cadbo, Joseph Corries, Frank M. Dauphin, Aime Denvir. Francis A. Evers, W lliam Smith, Mary Fahy, Patrick H. Sullivan, Thomas Wortsmith, Hannah ASHERSON—Tn this city, July 9, 1896. Louis, beloved son of Emil and Susanna Asherson, a native of Ssn Fraucisco, aged 28 years 4 months and 8 days. BECK~—In this city, July 0, 1896, Bertha Paolina, beloveddaughter of Andrew and Elizabeth Beok, and sister of Lizzie, Cha and Kred Beck, a na- tiveot San Francisco,aged 19 years > months and 6 days. BRESLIN—In this city, July 8, 1896. Margaret, beloved wife of thelate Daniel Breslin, and mother of Daniel, Aundrew John J. and Charles H. Breslin, Mrs. John Fieming and Mrs. J. Boss, wnd sister of Charles and_Rosie Porter and Mrs. M. McBride, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 83 years and 10 mouths. [Boston (Mass.) Ppapers please copy. | A& Friends and acquaintances are respec:- folly invited to attend the funeral THIS B’:\Y (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock A. M., from her late residence, 35 Morris avenue, off Harrison street, between Fifth and Sixih, thence to St. Rose’s Church, where & requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commenc- 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 datghiterof James aud Sarah F. Sievens, and sister of Mrs. James Brogan, James C.. May, Kittie and Lou Stevens. a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 20 years. B Friends anl acquaintancey are respas:. fally invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 9:30 o'clock A. M., from her late rest dence, 512 Fell street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at 10 o'clock A. . Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. {3 BROWN—In this city, July 8, 1896, Willlam Grandall, son of Archibald and Margaret Brown, and father of Willie and Ida Brown and Mrs. H. Sholl. a nativeof New York, aged 45 years. [San Diego papers please copy. | B Friends and acqualntances are_ respec:- folly invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from his late residence, & Cotavia street. Interment L. O, O. k. Cemetery. BUTLER—In this city, July 9,896, Harold F., dearly beloved son ot P.F.and Minnie Butler, a native of Eureks, Humbold: County, Cal., aged 5 months. CADBO—In the Cltv ana County Hospital, July 9, 1895, Joseph Cadbo, aged 80 years. CORRIEA—In this city, July 9, 1896, Frank M.. Dbeloved husbend of the late Mary ‘Corriea, and father of John F. Corriea and Mrs. Mary & Mar- tin, & native of the Azores, aged 74 years. DAUPHIN—In this city, July 8, 1898, Aime Dauphin, o naiive of Frauce, aged 35 years 4 months and 14 days. DENV IR—In this city, July 8, 1896, Francls A.. youngest son of Wiiliam and’' Catherine Denvir, ;n-uva of Ban rrancisco, aged 17 yearsand 4 ays. EVERS—In the Clty and County Hospital, July 9, 1896, William Evers, aged 64 years. FAHY—In this city, July 8, 1896, Patrick Henry Faby, brother of the late Thomas Faby, & native of Ireland, aged 63 years. FLANDERS—In this city, Joly 8, 1896, Rob 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, C. Flanders, a native of San Fran- clsco, aged 29 years and 1 month. AFFriends ‘and acqualntances are respect. fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY &Fr[a.y\. At 2 o'clock P. M.. from his late resi- ence, 1310 Jackson streei, between Leaven. worth and Hyde. tery. GALLEGOS—In Berkelev, Cal, July 8, 1896, Rafael Gallegos, Consul of Costa Rica, a native of Costa Rica, aged 65 years. GARY—In this citv, July 8.1%98, Charles Gary, & native of California, aged 35 years. GRACE—In this city, July 9, 1896, Patrick Grace, a native of New York. aged 41 yoars. JOSEPH—In this city, at_the Hebrew Home for Aged Disabled, Simon Joseph, a native of Prus- sia, aged 71 years. KENNY-—In this city, July 8, 1896, Edward P., beloved son of P. {enny, and brother of Johm Interment Lauarel Hill Ceme- is & bargain: must be sold at once. A. H. BLOW, 1010 Broadway. $2000, &RooM corTacE; 850 CASH: . $20 per month. A $2300 b-room cottage; $300 cash; $25 per month, 925 per rl'l:o—-b-mm cottage; $350 cash; month, £8000—6-room house; $200 cash: $25 per month. $4000—7-ro0m hous ‘goomn: $26 per month. All modern houses on improved siroets and con- venient to trainsi have also a few magnificent houses at reduced prices and on easy terms. JOSEPH A, LEONARD & CO.. 1364 Park st., Alameda. $ I PER ACRE; WILL CHANGE FOR improved pre y and change cssh diterence: 563 acrcs ine dumber lund',‘A%e nours m elt; county road s | T0) i Pleaty water, L . 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(Saturday), at 9:45 o'clock 4. .. from toe. par- lors of Carew & English, 10 Van Ness avenue, near Market straet, thence to the French Church, Bush street, between Dupont and Stockton ‘where a solemn requiem mass will be celevrated fo the repose of his soul. commencing a. 10:8) o'clock A. 3. Interment Mount Calvary Come- tery. MOCARTHY—In this city July 8, 1896. Frances, beloved daughter of Thomas and Gussie Mo- Carthy. a native of San Francisco,aged 1 year o sinta riends and acquUAINtanoe: Are respec fully invited to attend the faneral THIS DAY (Friday), at 10 o'clock A. M.. from the resl- dence of the parents, 1310 Mission street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetéry. MONGELAZ—In Oakland. July 8, 1896, Charles Joseph, beloved husband of Mrs. J osephine Mon- gelaz. & native of Savoy, France, aged 72 years. ‘Friends and_acqualntances are respsc sully tnvited to_attend the funeral THIS DAY (Eriday). at 2 oclock .. from the par- ors 0f Leitch & Carrigan, corner Kighth strest ndBroadway, thence to Loring Hasi, 831 Eleventh _street. Interment G. A. . plat, Mountain View Cemetery. NICHOLS—In this olty, July 9 1896, Claudo B, beloved son of Frank H. and Agnes M. Nichols, and bro horot Mervin and Clyde H. Nichols, & :nln of San Francisco, aged 8 moaths and 9 lays. SCOTT—In this oity, July 8. 1896, Jane Scott, beloved mother of Mrs. William Willis, & native of New York City. [New York papers please copy. fl'jl"flm-lfl tfully invived to sttend the funeral services TO-MORROW (Saturday), at at 2 o'clock P, . residence of her daugh- ter, 1940 California_street. Inierment private. Friends will kindly omlit flowers. SMITH—In this city, July 8, 1896, Mary, widow of the late Charles F. Smith, and beloved mother of Kittie E. Smith, and aunt of Mrs. Julia Guil- lemarde a native of Ireland, aged 58 years. B9 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend cte funeral THIS DAY §Friday), at 9 o'clock A X, from her late redt- , 1141 Polk street, thence to St. Mary's Cathearal, wherea requiem mass will be céle- bratel for the repose of her soul, commencing st 9:30 o'clock A. M. lntermen: -Holy Cross Cemetery. July 8. 1896, Thomas, SULLIVAN—In this cit beloved husband of Jobanna Suliivan and father of Anue Sullivan, a native of (he parish of Durrus, County Cork, Ireland, azed 59 years. 5 Frionds and Scanainiknoss Ars. revnat: fully 1avited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 8:30 0'clock a. ¥.. from his late resi- ence, 131415 Natoma strect: thence to St. Charles Churcy, Elzhteenth and Shotwell streel where a requiem high mass will be celebr: the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock A. 3 Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WORTSMITH—In this city, July 8 1896, Han- nab, beloved wife of the late Jonn B. Wortsmith and’ mother of Joseph Wortsmith and Mra. Charles Monet, & native of County Kerry, Ire- lana, aged 54 years, 8 months. - Frienas ani acanainzances ata_ ragnags fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friaay), at 8:30 o'clock A. M.. from Rer late Tesidence, 195 Glover street, between Jcnes and Leavenworth, Broadway Vallejo, thence to st B 's 'Church, where & solemn requiem mass will be cel-bratel for the repose of her soul, commencing at § 0’clock A, M. luterment, Caivary Come:e: ‘MCAVOY & CALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. ‘Telephone 3080. Weak Men andWomen HOULD USE D. A BITT. S“m‘flflv wives fifli fl

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