The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 11, 1896, Page 15

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OUSES TO LET. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS — Onfi-mfl SINE 8§ v HOUSE: FRONT AND REAR I‘ vards for flowers; charming location on quiet sireet: clean and attractive; 7 rooms. bath, Tamndiy o Rnished Dus ment: $30. DEMPSTER, ‘tfi Glen Part ave., off Twelfih st. 0 LET—3-ROOM HOUEE, uo'rmAvm«. \\'orlh st.: rent, $12; key In grocery, Californ! 1 Leavenworth sts. T o shnooms 447 JESSIE 8T, Sixt! T'flniy-fl)uflh Street. 34(04-TVENTY- FOU.TH ST., NEAR VA- Ienoll—sunn] front room and kitchen; connecting: §: Twenty-sixth Street. 1153 TWENTY-SIXTH, NR. | MIssToN_ ed. " elean " housekeept rooms: yl“‘ rent lfl‘: g R ICE HOUSE AND OTHERS UBALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 ISHED HOUSES, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED HOUSE on Van Ness ave., near Grove st.; § rooms and bathi; rent very reasonable, WIL. E. FISHER & CO., 14 Post at. 'O LET—A VERY DESIRABLE FOR nished house: Octsvia st., near Vellejo; fin plano: 9 rooms and bath. WILL E. FISHER & CO., 14 Post st. LOTTAGES TO TTAGE, 6 ROOMS; MODERN E%0\,!;- D ments: enamel bAthtabs:. S.100t mmk ment; $16. 4392 Seventeenth st., above Douglass, ] ENT CHRAP; SUNN Y COITAGES; 4 AND 5 rms: bath, basement, yard. 15th & Dolores. £5.50, COXTAGE § HOOMS 18 PROS- . pect ave., bet. Twenty-seventh aud Twenty-eighth sts., near Mission. R10. SOTTAGE "WITH "STABLE AND @ 1U. chicken-yara. Corner Minna and Julia . bet. Seventh and Eighth sts. FURNISHED FLATS. WELL FURNISHED; PA- o . near Fillmore. 629 Parrott hn(lflln!. FLATS TO LET. ROUMS TO LET. California Street. 1426.1 CALIFORNIA — LOWER FLAT 2 furnished rooms, $6 and $9: references. Eddy Street. EDDY—SUNNY PA PARLORS; ALSO SUN- Dy pleasant room ana kitchen. 4iis Streei. Tfln RAMONA, 180 ELLIS: MRS, KATE S HART, manager—A quet house: centraily lo- cated; newly furnished; elevator: hot & cold water. 632 PERSONALS, Youltu GENTLEMAN WOULD LIKE TO objennke the acquaintance of lady from 18 to 28; Object mutrimouy. Address . Ci BOX ¥, Call. l‘ ALLING ”HAII:;,.’(!OBOP(IJ.LA AND DS | & eaged scalps cu Quinon! seil it: best hairdressing in the city at myx ors for 25c; 6. LEDERER, 111 switches equally good. 81. Stockton st., store uearest Geary. URE CURE FOR POISON OAK, RING- worms and other skin troubles: eczema re- lieved: improves complexion; oxternally appited: sent by 25 _cents. 5055, Man Eranciscor Cal. DVICE FREE: m onus mws A SPE- faw ‘utta, Ga “collactions Ilh. Geeds, ete. at jact w s, - lemded to, G.W. HOWE, atty-at-law, 850 Market st BeouTDooR BTI-.BIOPTIL\)‘I' EHOW KVE- Ty night cor. Market and Sixth sts. ; artistic ad- vertigements in nr Ppromoters of Dess. Consult uwnl'fnlv PRI40 Marke: st ATTHE VERY LOWEST EASY TERMS YOU AN lm_y lumuun, carpets, 3 jewelry, Lu ILD'S, 2 &!15 lmn st.: open evenings, 321 isising we recommend the siosedate House 322 ELLIS THE PALMETT ing, apartment and'rooming bouse: 60 rooms. Si.. near Market: furnished and unfurnished. 1 GEARY — LARGE FURNISHED OR rooms; single or suite; reasonab! month up. 1101 Geary st.,, SW, cor. Van Ness ave. S) O CA’PI R NEW FLAT: 6 ROOMS DU, and bath; latest improvements. 22)&1/ Pine st., h!lrfiBALEl’ ®900 WLILL BOY A COMPLETELY AND D& bandsomely furnished 7-room fiat; rent €30. 125 Grove st. OWER BAY-WINDOW FLAT; § LARGE rooms. 3034 Moss = between Howard and Folsom, Sixth and Seventh. OWER FLAT, 4 ROOMS: i Gough st., near MoAllister. NNY ROOMS: BATH: PERFECT reasonable rent. 43744 Fourth st. KENT $14. 715 N CE_FLAT OF & SUNNY ROOMS: GOUD AN order; for housekeeping; $10. 22414 O'Far rell st. FJ.\ UPPER FLAT, 4 ROOMS, BATH, ETC,, $22: lower flat, 6 rooms, bath, laundry, yard, $25: both above in perfect condition: on 5ot cor: Olen Park aver & rooms, large yard, unfinished basement, opp. private park, $16. DEMPSTER, 36 Glen Park ave., off 12th st. () WALLER, XEAR MARKET_ELEGANT new upper flst: 7 rooms and bath; best lighted house in the city. CALHOUN, prop.—First-ci i.ghth street. -t 21 &1 {2 unrarnished rooms. Key at 217. HE MARTINET HAS CHANGED HANDS: Green Street. HERMAN APARTMENT HOUBE, 28 STH Geary Ni-ee.. 43065ARY—NICELYFURKISHEDBU'H\Y handsomely furnished suites; single rooms; $10 1825 ;l.l)lt’EEN—s ROOMS; BATH: GAS; Howard Court, 989 HOWARD — SUNNY BAY - WINDOW suits: running water and gas; quiet; from 82 50 to £3 per week. 12092 EOWABD—_NICELY FURNISHED 2 sunny rooms; new flat; rent cheap. Jones Street. JONES—NICELY FURNISHED LARGE sunny rooms; private. 117 907 USES—THE Vax YINKEE 8y management: elegant ny suites and Sngle: Tewly rarnished: pain, ete.: S10 1o $30. isearny stree.. RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY — Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first class In every respeci; terms reasonable. E HAVE ROOMS TO RENT. CALL AT Rental and Tourists' Guide, 639 Kearny st. Laskie Street. EL‘KCI‘RIC LIGHTS' IN EVERY ROOM | Whl&‘.\lfim House, 44 ‘. n‘r Market: 200 rooms, 26¢ to $1 50 per o 30t $8 por week; free bus and baggage hvm the ferry. ]‘:“TEI:OMI;QON, HAIBDREB%B AND re; . 9 o0 essons given. 280 Kearoy W ATCH AXD JEWELRY REPAIRING: \ow nrluu. first-class work guaranteed. Give & trial BRITTAIN, 20 Geary, or. Kearny. MRS DR. PORTER, CHIROPODIST AND FA- cial artist: wrinkles removed or no charge; purrst tollet articies. 126 Kearuy st., room 47. Scn’s TG ORDER R O IRSTALLMENTS 10 PArti te Taidring Camplny.]ll Mhrket st Tth and Bk JADY, STRANGER IN THE CITY, DESIRES business partnerismall capital 122 Post st.., 7.2 RAZOK-FIXING OUR SPECIALIY; FINE edge put on razor,25¢. Razor Exchge,680Market STYLISH MILLINERY AT REASONABLE prices. MRS, S. THOMAE, 114 Graat ave. B. J. M. EDMUNDS, SPECIALIST: DIS- eases of nose, throat; dentistry. Cal. & Kearny. LOAKS, CAPES AND SUITS RETAILED AT manufrs’ cost. Factory, 20 Sansome, upstairs. FBERAL ADVANCES 0X PDIAMONDS, JEW- : Jowest ates. 948 Market st S. Nnmzynsm. LEADING LADIES HAIR- dresser, removed 0 24 Geary. Popular prices. ("D SOLD, SILVER, GENTS™ AND LADIES clothinz bought. ¢ 41 Sa. cor. Jess A DRESSMAKERS. M35, J. KoCH WISHES TO 1IN ladies of her med dressmaking pariors, 1417 Mission st.: exact fii, best styie and reason- able prices guaranteed, RESSES §2 UP: WRAPPERS 8) CEN lawn §1 up. 50534 Natoma st., above ORM THE S UP; ixth. EDUCATIONAL. N EW MODERN FLAT 5 ROOMS, BATH, = VB MELVILLE SNYDER, 715 POST ST.1 4\ yard, basement. 639 Minnast.; key at 627. 101 1 LARKIN — SUNNY ROOMS, WITH N vocal musie: piano: elocution: practical PPER FLAT; 38 NICE SUNNY ROOMS; 810. 2 kitchen, furnished or unfurnished, $10 | Shakespearean and general dramatic acting & spe- 344 McAllister st. 10 $18: others. clalty; vocal classes Monday, 8 P.3.: $1 a month, $1K, IOVELY FLAT. 210 ELM AVE, Market Stree.. A TFEND STIEHUS COLLEGE, 728 MARKET DL O. near Golden Gate and Van Ness. — he very best individual instruction: ESIRABLE SUNNY FLAT OF 7 KOOMS, with bath aud all modern improvements. 1833 Bush st., bet. Franklin and Gough: reat, in- cluding water, $42 50. 407 TWENTY-THIRD — LOWER FLAT: 100 feet from Castro cars; 4 rooms, bath large yard: sun all day; rent $14; wa er free. JLAT—A NICE FLAT AND OTHERS TO rent by BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Mont- Fomery st. $17. ELECANT NEW NMODERN SUNNY . flais; 5 rooms, bath. 141 Sen Joseave., near | wenty-fourth st. 5()H FELL_FLAT, 4 ROOMS; PAPERED: 'O bath: hot and ‘cold water; yard: large base- ment. BOWIE AVE, OFF ELEVENTH SI.—A fiat of 3 rooms: cheap rent. 1807 STEISEE, NEAR SUTTEE—LOWER flat, 5 modérn, large, sunny rooms; bath. 9614 SUTTER — NICE™ BUNNY FLAT; yard front and rear: rent §15. 265 MARKET—NEW FLAT OF 7 SUNNY rooms and bath; cheap rent; $18. < POST- 4 ROOM SUNNY flats; nrden b-u: $13 and §16. $ LOWER FLAT; 6 ROOMS. 876 SAN- « chez st., near Seventeenth. JEW FLAT, 5 ROOMS AND BATH: $12; water free. ' 528 Ivy ave. JLEGANT NEW FLATS, SEVENTH 8T., BE- low Bryant, § and 6 rooms. bath; §8 10 $16. HEAPES' BEST IN AMERICA—THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to sny address in the | Unlted States or Canada one year for 31 &0, post- age free. HOUSEKLEPING EOOM>, reet. 60 NY COR. BAY-WIN- omplete: first floor: $8. rddy stree.. EDDY — HOUSEEESPING ROOMS nicely furnished: splendid iocation; private 91 family. 915 EDDY —3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS; fine location; private famiiy : references. Eius streei. ELLIS—2, 3 OR 4 UNFURNISHED SUN- ny rooms; gas; running water. Eleventh Streeet. ELEVENTH—3% SUNNY FRONT UN- furnished rooms, or upper part of house (4 528 20 rooms). Fifth Street. FIFTH-2 FRONT/ HOUSE- keeping rooms, bath, private, $9 and $10. Fillmore Street. $1 8 LARGE SUNNY ROOMS TO SMALL = 732 314 Folsom Stree:. FOLSOM—NICK SUNNY FRONT SUITE for light housekeeping; rent reasonable. Howara Stree.. HOWARD—2 OR 3FURNISHED ROOMS for housekeeping: reasonabie. 7 OSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET — PER night, 35¢ to $1; week, $1 50 10 $5: families. 20 trini lensous 10 Shorhand, Bookkeeping, Fen: manship, Iypewriting, etc., $1; books free. Mason Street. MASON—LARGE SUNNY UNFURNISHED room. YRES. THE LEADING suuurnuu COL- | lege, 325 Montgomery st.; individual instruc- Uch o shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, eic.: lits scholarsiily, $50; 1ow rates per week and m Ninth Street. NINTH-—NICELY FURNISHED FRONT frooms; from $6 up. 25 Post street. 629 FOST—DESIRABLE ROOMS IN PRI- e e reasonabl POWELL, COR. GEARY—2 LARGE sunny front rooms. 22 125 Sixth Street. SIXTH-CHEAPEST IN THE O(TY; nicely farnished single and double rooms. |5 ELASCO™S LYCKUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— D 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, surveving, architecture- assay: estab. '8 VAN DER NAILLEN, 728 Mkt, LOCU 10N, DRAMA, DELSARTE, PHYSI- cal coiture, voice culture; appearances ar- rabged. 299 Hyde st.; call after 1 P. . G UITAR MANDOLIN PIANG AND VOCAL lessons: $3mo. MA RY WESTHA US. 89 Fifth, OWEN'S ACADEMY, UNIVERSITY A VE. Berkeley: special classes for the universities. MESICIA; FHOM LUNDON GIVES LESSUNS | in sloging; 84 3 month. 854 Mlission st. i tevenson Streei. STEVENSON, NEAR SIXTH — NICE sunny furnished room; Geiman family. 51 ROFESSOR G. MANSFIELD, TEACHER OF violin, guitar, mandolin, basjo. 1707 Marxet. GHTSCHOOL;HEALD'S BUS.COLLEGE 24 Post:commercial, shorthand, English lnw Tates tuiter ~cree:. 3(R SUITER - FURNISHED ROOMS OR suites. 8125 to $10 a week; night, 25c to $1 50; transients solicited. BOOEEENG, WRITNG, ARITHMT! MR day & nisht; nociasses’ 85 month, 545 Misslon OSEPH GKEVEN, VOICE-IMPROVER 82 Ninth st 50 SUTTER—SUNNY FRONT SUITE, FUR- luheq Zished Or unfurnished; slso single, fur- | nishe 514 703 single. 726 109 beds. SUTTER — FOR DOCTORS OR DEN- tists, elegantly furnished suite cheap. SUTTER, COR, TAY LOR—ELEGANTLY newly furnished sunny rooms; en suite or SUTTER—NICELY FURN. RERD SUN- By rooms for gentlemen; prive Aaylor stre TAYLOR—SINGLE ROOMS, $1 25 PER week; double, $2; double pariors; separate CLAIRVOYANTS. U e e CESS ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. Failure unknown. PROFESSOR M. L. CAR- NELLE, the prince of clairvoyants, will give ad- vice on business speculations, lusurance. lovey courtship, marriage and divorces; setties lovers’ quarrels, reunites the separated and causes a Dappy marriage with the one ot your choice: he mlnsu and bidden ireasures, telis of your Irionds ‘maa “yemoves evil influences, curcs bad habils, Kives adeics on lawanie aud everything relating to the future; thousands of families long separated reunited by his efforts; ihousands of hearts made glad through hig preaic- tions: send . Eddy st | simp reular. Hours from 910 9 anny aad. Dugda TAYLOR —8UNNY FRONT ROOMS; neatly furnished; hot water bath. 149 12 Tenth Streei. TENTH—L. ARGE WELL FURNISHED ath: $18. BOARDING AND ROOMS, Roon( AND BOARD g2v, AT 1508 DEVISA- dero st., near Geary. 71() GEARY-NICELY FURNISHED FEONT roum with board; terms reasonable. (COLUMBIA HOTEL-D.” BUCKLEY, FOi- merly proprietor of the Cosmopolitan Hotel, has purchased Hackmefer's Hotei, and assures ns patrons and the traveliug public’ that his former reputation es a host wil outdone in his new enterprises. Mr. Buckle,;’s free buses meet ail trains snd boats. 128 to 129 Eddy st.; meals 25c. MME STEWERT, SEVENTH DAUGHTER of the seventh daughter, still astanishes the city by producing exact likeness of your futare hosband or wife: the xreatest trance clairvoyant and card.reader on the coust: test her powers ere shesails for Europe guarantees to bring back Jost love; makes peace and happiness in i Rooms 3and 4,917 Market st. ITANA THE GYPSY. D in unraveling the mystery of human fate; she vises you on s] culation, business affairs, love, 3 reuniies the se M d_happy marriage with the e of YOur choice: Bours, 940 8 ¥. . 5 Turk st MME TRUE CELEBRATED GYPSY, precedented success ih New York City, est CArd Feader on the coast, gives infallibie lo charms (0 all; hours 10108, Rooms 44-45, 506 Stockton st. ; elevator. HE STEWA BT, COR. ELLIS AND LEAVEN- worth—Newly furnished rooms, suites orsingle. H SIEL BERTLING, 718 SUSH-—X FAMILY lrelennm given and required: all mod- lences. ™ con CHILDEEN BOARDED. JERMAN LADY WISHES 20R 8 CHILDREN w0 i motherly care; near school: terms moderate. 1334 Turk st. family, 2212 Fillmore st., near Clay, 7612 HOWARD — BAY-WINDOW SUITE, ‘l 42 With xitchen; others: man and wite pre- erre 1068 1806 HOWARD—FRONT AND BACK PAR- lor; furnished for housekeeping. HOW ARD ST., COR. FOURTEENTH; 8 or 4 sunuy rooms, 88. 1727 NeALLISTER-A REFINED HOME for child: fine care: terms moderate. ME. PORTER, WONDERFUL CLATHVO! ant, card-reader, born wl second sight; ladles 80c, g palmistr; $1 50. Iu Tork st., ur. clairvoyant sittings $. REE Lrun\m: WORLD-RENOWNED MM MIDT, from the principal clties: tells past, prnen: and foture: prices moderate. 856 Mission. M BE ARNDT, BEST FORTUNE TELLER (N the world; 50c and §1, shows you the victureot your future husband or wife. 4 Tweilth, cor.Markes ABRIVED-MME. HANSON; READ HEAD and palm; aiso cards; and ull- resent and future. 148 Sixth st room 8. L7 P STORES TO LET. 40.2 SACRAMENTO ST., NEAR EAS ‘o arge store sullable for resteurant. . ASH- N & GARDINER, 411 Montgomery st. M32E RENNER, GREAT LIFI AND PLAN- Bk et ‘r.!mar 25 ana 50 cents 1214 Larkin, near h s L‘lu& MOREAU, BEST MEDIUM: REVEALS | past, present, future; 25¢ up. 764 Howard bt Jessie Street. JESSIE—2 ROOMS; FURNISHED FOR housekeeping; $10. JESSIE —2 SUNNY FRONT ROOMS furnished for housekeeping: also front rm. 32 47 Laguna Street. ORNER FELL—8 NEATLY d rooms, with kitchen, 422 Larkin strees. LARKIN-ELEGANT SUNNY HOUSE- keeping aptmts; 1st floor; gas ranges; bath, LARRIN — NICELY FURNISHED sunoy housekeeping rooms; also single, LARKIN—_SUNNY FURNISHED BED- room and kitchen, $9; large back, 87. Mason Street. MASON — NICELY FU !‘CR\IHHED BUITES and single; from $2 50 u; rms furnished; call afterncon or evening. 3407 Minna sireei. MINNA — FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping; large yard. S.umsion S ee.. Q931 MISSION ST. — COMPLETELY FuR- 2 nished sunny housekeeplug rooms. 121 9RI8RI0oN — FRONT FURNISHED housekeeping rooms; no children: gas; bath. 32 429 804 McAllister Street. MCALLISTER —2 HOUSEKEEPING 54 Minna streei. $7] MINNA, NEAR FIFTH-FURNISHED O 1 unny front basement room: stove; closcia; | private family. New Montgomery Street. NEW MONTGOMERY — FUBNISHED cottage 4 rooms $12, or 6 rooms §: 105 L ABSE STORE AND 4 LIVING-ROOMS; yard and shed. 537 Howard st TUTCHERSHOP FOR RENT; A SPLENDID locality: fixtures all complete: low rent. Ap- ply G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. TORE COR. LAFAYETTE, 1624 HOWARD; with fixtures for saloon: fit'for any business, cheap ren OFFICES TO LET. ARGE LIGHT REAR OFFICE: LIGHT, heat, janitor included. 412 Montgomery st. C] El t snnnv offices, beinf pa i e HOKSKES. P Sy o oL T STy Fok BALE, YOUNG H uws! ANDDELIVERY 3250 Mission UST ARRIVED-20 HDIII!B‘ FINE BUSI- ness horse and bugey; $85. 610 Van Ness. lem.n HARNESS COMPANY; 500 SETS of M-tmnwnumfl every de- 100, for less motey than 3 send for catalogue, 1 150 BETS Ms AND mkuun, um. mnu 50 BET NEW AND !lmb- D BAD ness. o, S11iclode: bukey whros, cact & rockawa: B and Valencia, _______.__.‘______ FOW BALK; ALSO WAGONS L R i sales every Wednes T UULLIVAN & DOYLE, Ancuonsars onm PASTURKD; SEND FOR CIRCU- Eastern 130 Stontiister st s B SKECOND HAN. KA 28100 0% EBXNA LAVIGNE. OCARD “AND LIFE | reader; fee §1. 708 Els, room 8, ring 2 bells. | Mk KAVENA KEADS LIFE FLUENTLY: | business advice:nawmes ¢lven;28c up, b Fourth. YPSY ~LIFE-READER: LADIES 25c: gents 50¢: all questions answered. 5 Seventh. ME. LEGEITE: PRESENT. PAST AND foture; 26¢. 311 Tehama, upstairs, or. Foufth. ME. DR. THOMAS, CLAIRVOVANT 95 M yrs. Kearny, now 929 Post: fee $1; letter $2. Al jar. The Hvde Ranch, 630 Commercial st A ymc l‘l”a UPWARD! 7 AN JARKRIL, Xlrkull-.w Seven! WAGONS 0 C AGES, s l"l'flluul:m th, ME. SYBILLE 1o LLS FIKOM URADLKE 10 the grave: fee Lbicenss. 614 O'Farrell st SPIRITUALISM, A VEBITABLE QUEEN ANMONG WOMEN IS MRS, Dl. AL D. HOWE. FEE S & UPWAnm UPWABDI HOUPE, HELP. w Nb u’cx PO ‘Why that look dmvnn-t eye? Are you 1 uvn hk “dow-"f 1t s0 read this and lnrn lhnl life h!umh l"llll MES DR A D HOWLE, who has helped so many jousands on this coast nlounynn is again at her old offices, 1320 Marker strect, S ‘and Is now &s ready 5 €ver 1o Ansist every suffering mortal who will éither call on of write to her. Your whole life revealed; success broaght to the uninoky: love to the ioveless: ne XA T pwr me you think your husba Gr iover is untrue consuit ber &t once. Her tran- Bcendent power is a8 Tax above th those poor morta Who try 10 imitate her as the ! Bigh above the earth, NitVER FATLS She dsss not know what fafiure means! Her “Revealea Medicines” red and co) ted) oure discase that human flesh t0, and no matier of how o0k Standing. . Write f you e Dot call, for tréatment by mall 13 always most sac. ceastul and satistaciory. All lstters Answerod. Diseases 1 hair. FEE $1 & IJ’WARDI s TATE OF CAPTAIN GEORGE J. AINS- ¥ Arv. u br sale elegant mnm,noumur- I “‘ flm}'&r SETrOR, 0 i 3 TTON, Octavia Street. nuk.blfifl “ "‘ o fnt g © OCTAVIA, COR.GEARY—20RS FUR- | COK B FLLL L room 74, Biake & Aoty block, Oak- 1403 Dfiiea or parily: bay-windows: sunny. | iaad. on BALE — utlhux. HARNESS AND Second Avenue. g SECOND AVE., RICHMOND—TO LET, 221 2’:?8 elegantly farnished rooms for boase- keeping; ‘Ml modern improvemenis; ent reason- seventn Street. SEVENTH ST.—NICELY FURNISHED 19U nousekeeping rooms, en suite, $7 up. Scott Street. 1614 136 SCOTr-3 OR 4 ROOMS; UNFUR- nished; sunny ; bath; gurden; call . . Stevenson Street. STEVENSON, BET. SEVENTH AND Eighib—3 fariished bousskeeping rooms: 642§ bathy Stockton Street. STOCKTON, N.E. COR. GEARY. NR. EM- £V porium—2 or 8 sunny, unfurnished hskpg. Liird Stres: THIRD, COR. SOUTH PARK — FUR- nisbed housekeeping rooms. 200 519 8180 horses. nu,fi_ eic. New Srori Stables, 607 Jersle st Deas HEAP—FINE NEW PIAN(-BODY, TRIPLE- springs buggy ; must be sold. 910 Alabama st. ';UB BALE—4 COVEEED CARTS: ALS0 4 £00d horses, used for delivery. 426 Valencia. e L TR I ; installments. Carvill Mg Co., 46-48 8.h st., 8, F. LIGHTL: SOILED DRIV'NG GLOVES: samples. H. M. HEINEMAN, 109 Sansome s&. NEW AF‘E -.{‘ou‘n‘n‘“niifi_nx.mm‘. LAUN- 2na & Bae buceies. S35 Harrison . w PROFESSIONAL CARDS, DEEDNS, ETC. L BONTAG, ATT'Y W""‘am.q.m Market: res., 2128 Howard. FoE TICHARDS, LAW OFFICES. fiin gou-:’fii {rl.ouok er’ butlding; telephone Main F Francisco, Cal. 5, San TTOHN K. AITKEN AND MAURICE L. ASHER, | renovated, J attys at law, rms 515,616, floor, Parrou bldg. RS DR. W. MIRANDAS, The world-renowned spifitaal medium, st} gontinues tobold the public's aitenion by Tier wonderful work. Thousards been united, el and onjoyed Hiohos by follow- | ln' her advice. Your life described {rom cradie (o | the Her revealed meaicin-s work miracles with the sick and affiic.ed: letters with sta answered: diagnosis from lock of halr rs 10 to8 Gays: snitiogs 8. 1506 Market Hxnnv CRINDLE, MATKRIALIZING SE. S lnlm.'_mhmnlunlo'lfloll.“& 1027 KATE HOSKINS, NCE AND BV!(- ness medium; sittings daily; 8. 138 Oak ISHOP (nxnmm, 1370 MARKET — Sl— Bae to-night; 50c: grand developing circle. AD]II’IHWA“ “HD"D‘R) mlcu.us- Ler st.; seance Eunday night; both TEG’I" CIRCLE TO-NIGHT, 10G. IfllYDUNG. 805 McAllister st.: ail skej ASTROLOGY, AB‘I‘IDMY AND MEDICINKE NATIVITIES or questions answered: Prof Howard's vital fimd{amlmwm 811 Hyde st., 3 HOTEL TO LEASE. 0 LET-THE W. TELL HOUSE 317819 luiu.x this well-known mmufl%!‘"sfl MEDICAL, PATEIRE, SPSIES st LE TR BLESSING TO LADIES SUFFERING Amm irregularities and diseases peculiar to iheir saxcinses; i 1 dreatme times: " howe_ in DAVIES, 14 )lcnliueux.. next Hibernis Bank: copsult free; Fremch regulating pink pills. 82; hours from 9 A. 3 10 5 p. M. a0d 7 to LL CASES OF mmsuuum'ru&u RE- ASored in » A% bourst et ad ate. et ; trave ped Sdelay: Sate" home '1'2 “coninement; ‘eraduate B R TreTry nesd: Wdien mn‘x"m' tor before golug elsewhers: you wmunun 220 e ponac, consuitasion fes and confdencial MRS. DR wyx-rm 918 Pos: st., near Larkin. NEW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRU- ‘ment or wortbless pills used ;every woman her own physiclan for all female troubles, no matter from what cause; resiores always in one dsy: gan be sent and used at nome: all cases guaranteed: if you want (0 be_treated safe and sure call ons s pryatcian, DR POPBE e 318 Kearty oo RS. GOODWIN, Dlsluufi WOMEN SPE- celled in Testaring irregul low fees: pills o cAlliit Autmm FRENCH PILLECA BOON TO ladies troubled with ifregularit “:5 naux 100 Iate. “"u. &' Sivie L g D.: IhflTlThThd o Pglls.gnlAT\;gAJrukx FOR nstrctions; ackson st hfllmx "5: conanltation free: call o wrlte fof s”; the poor healed free. ] MES DR WEGENER TAKES LADIES BE: fore and during confinement: adopted into homes; treats all female complainis or irregularities successfully. 419 Eddy st. URE CCRE FOR ALL FEMALE DISKARES, S from whatevet causs: @ iu confinement every comfort; satlsfaction guaranteed, by ik DTG W K, 246 Turk ke T, JOSSELYN, THE GREAT SPECIALIST, 1208 Market st.: private and chronic diseases. i0st manhood and female troubles. P. O. box 2275. 3 FOR EVERY FAILURE TO cnnl(;:.: 500 Sretigeasensnccemtily traicd. “Lud con. free MR! <. DR. SCU'L'T, specialist, 218 Powell: ®. PENA CHECKS IT IN 32i HOURS; prompt relfef; successful trea:ment; diseases of both sexes & specialty. 7 Grant ave, MEL A ACHARD, NIDWIFE—HOME TN confinement; 25 yrs' experience. 555 Mission. FIRREGULAR ORANY FEMALE DI EASE see MRS.DR. PUKTZ and becontent. 25414 4th. RIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT. MRS, DR. FUNCKE, 1416 Eighth st., Alameda. K. HALL, J4 MCALLISIEK STRERT, NEAR oues. Diseases of women and children. PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS TO LIGHT THE PUBLIC sieets—Clerk's office, Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, July 6. 1896, 1n accordance with Resoiution No. 14,459 (third series) of the Board of !uurv\lnn, SEALED PROPOSALS will be recefved in open session ot the board on MONDAY AKTERNGON, Juiy 18, 1896, from 2:30 to 3 o’elrck, to light with gas all the putlic streets of this city and ciunty for a period of two years, on and from August 1. 1896, in accordance with the followine specification Gas—The gas 1o be furnished to be of & standard quality aud fliuminating power of not less than sevenieen les, swd filuminating power to 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 est amourit of light, and practicable for use by the consumer, and consuming at the raie of fise cublc feet of gas per hour. Lampposts and Lamps—The lampposts to be wsed to be of the same material 800 Notto be less in height than tballmplml! now in use. and 1o be erected -nu u hed al sach locations as may be designated Ty o hot of JAABDOStS to be.srected mainsained dhriog e SOAIRAS0S of IRCCIRALE o be not less than 5100, with the understanding that the number may be’ increased from time. to time under the direction of the board, but ot to exceed 5800 in all. The lampposts 1o.be erected and maintained at or contizuous to the present lo- catiors of street iamps erected throughout the ci and county, and at such locations as may be des: Dated by the board, the board to_ have the tiht to change the location of the same from time 10 time upon payment of the actoal cost of iabor and mate. al In making said changss of removals. When lamps are ordered to be erected In certaln sections of the cliy where no mains are laid (hen the maing shall be extended or arrangements made by which the lighting of said sectious of the city shall be , but in no event shall more lighis be T ban can be peld for out of the fund pro- ed for street lighting during the fiscal year, Lamps—The lamps t0 te similar 10 those now in use, OF vuch 36 ey be Approved by 1 bosst, and the burner {0 be used in the Jamps {n lighting the public streets to consist of & singie burner of the e sizenow used in the main thoroughfares. e burpers of the various lamps 1o averagea gomumption of not less than five cudlo feet per “The lampposts, lamps, service pipes, miains and all appurtenances Incidental and nec to com- etc b equip the lamps ready for lighiing to be urnished ccessful bidders, who shall erect. maintain And keep Lhe same In proper cou- ditfon and repai Lighting iampa—The last 1amp upon each Tamp- lighter's beat to be lighted one hour Aftér sunse: and to beex:ingu shed half an hour before sun- rise; provided, that during the mouths of Novem- ber4o Kebraary, Inciusive, in each year, noi mps shall be lighted during the night of full moon and {he night preceding and the might foligwiug: also that during .he months of March clusive, in'gach yur, no amps shall be MEnted dur ing the night of full moon, two nights preceding and the nignt following. Cleaning and repairing lamps—All the lamps to be Kept in proper condition and cieaed At twioe In each week, and at each of said Cle‘m all the glass sball be thoroughly cleaned, both on the inside and outaide of the lamp, and a'l the dust and airt shall be brushed from ihe frames. The lamps are to be repaired and reglazed within fwent:-four hours afier any poriion of the same is roke Street s'gns—The names Of streets, places and alieys 10 be panted on the gas lamps throughout the city and county at sireet crossings, main and sub1ivision 8ireet intersections, ana at the inter- sections of places and alieys with the main streets; a4 main-street crossings w0 names on each lamb, at Interaections of Main stréets not less than two ames on each ismp, &t intersection subdivision Sireets, places or ul lfl s uOt less than two names on, sich lamp.” fhe letter, color,’ aivle and Jocation of (he names on ihe lamps lo be approved or designated by ine Hoard visors. T of street, n_each lamp 10 be kept ciean and in luon 20810 be pluinly visible, And Withiu twenty-four hours In case of breakage to be repaired and the Dame or names repainted thereon, and fu’ no event are the Lups 1o be turned 80 as to misplaco the names of the streets us indicated on each Iamp. Bidders will estimate and bid & price per lamp pee night, for which they will furnish, oréch 1o palr and keep fn s00d repaic and condition Inmpposts, Impy, servic 1, street slgne und ap- purtena-ices, furnish p- Cand light 8 Janips ki all the streets, muna -u-y- -emrdlng the loregolag o Gene; m.- Biaders wil estlmate with the uunderstanding that no compensation shall be al- lowed for any lamp or lamps except such as shail De lighted during the whole time provided in the foregoing spec.fications under which a coutract may be awarded: also, that within three o v prior to the expiration of each monih the Gas Apector shall irnlsh the pariies o whom the con- uract is awarded the time during which the lamps ahail be lighted and extinkuished each and ever Fm and morning of the succeeding mon h. Al bulls of the successtal bidders upon the execution of a contract and a periormance in com| therewlth shall be presentea und paid monehly 8¢ the end of each calendar month. No bids will be received from parties et in the manufacture or supply of gas omtil, o d par. Uiss have contiestion with the appara oftice of the Gas Inspector, New Clty "Hialt Dt ing, and bave had the illuminating power of sald B aacrs will be reguired to deposit with the clerk of the Board of s certt enax drawn (0 the brier of the cler sald clerk, upon some bank in of San Funcl.eo. in the sum Ml )0 gold cotn, COnCitioned 1t 1he Propossl 19, Reetpbed and contract awarded; and jf the bidder -nll hllu- nrlh-u 10 execute & wriiten contract the md Ovnnv ent bond, with two s AT flsa.ofi for the proper falAllment said contract, tér the aw: it that case th B fioe Selln iy b Gty "ol o st an Ly I reasu; fl.nm s lqu damages for such 1 "9 38 also to be dlulnetly understood that the 0ard reserves the Fight (0 reject al bids if the public good so ul Also, that &h':qpnny or parties to whom a tract Is awarded will be required, pelogee c or ut e the time of the execution of the contract, to coet of adaveriising this notice in three uenwu)mkpem‘ farnished by the clerk. [ erk. JINO. A. RUSSELL, Clerk. T ——————————— e PBOPD:WI.: FOR :K:IEDIING ASDHT;R'!‘- scl 0uses—! rogotals wi by the Snp!fln;:nfltnl of o uh& in upen session !Ht] Hall Francisco, on WEDN”DAY. 3 B9G a1 B:80 oclook P. . Jor, whi eninle n‘i "nu“ ook Do ates I En‘“‘d oo named sc) niidings in the zymmn of San Frapcisco: kroadway, Buens V itd land, nwum:z. Cooper, Uflnmbl-. 3 man, Ediso ‘mount, ¥ranklin, ‘Tmam., illrflnldkalfll' H)n Oohnn laciat thel -rmu: may THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1896, 2 - . 2 T CITY REAL ESTATE. 15 COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. C. nfi‘"flbfln AND LAND AGEST, " 4 ONTAON KR Y s FoR Sain Stanyan Cart and 3 llxlw feet. 5 . Carlus uuun TOOX150 feet. xu'm feet on Jackson st, overlbok- the Pl-!fllo and -.V. ern houses of 8 rooms ua.n per: D197 50 seet: eleenrio” roud pukass b 855 rf&ulmofihfm.on Harrison st., m‘“"ém ot NV corner of Cole and Carl sta. O o iots north of park: wu:’r D—BERKEL-Y H ME uy RN value §5500 clear: exchange for gill- edze improved Western Addition ODQI" 1 price $5000. 1. C. SCHAKFF, 20 Mon 144 HO' FOR FITCHBURG! TO-DAY TAKE YOUR _ l'AHILY AED FRIENDS OUT ON THE FIT! BURY, SAN LEANDRO. AKD HAYWARDS LOCAL. Be' !nuthm Pacific Time-Card. IMPORTANT STOP EAST OF rnvnvu.n I8 THE PLACE. FAST- EST svn;.mca&% 'A“:%nsx_; ON THE DIRECT BOATS AND 13 AINS FROM FERRY, ruo'l' 05 MABKET STERET, TO BU G s'r.\'no IN 'Y-FIV] NUTES. FIRORT Alameda, lnd quv-n trains_singed by ihe Flichburg scorcher. faywards Electrio cars from Oakland every few miontes. 12 you are tired of lifé and want to get off the sy bere von are. Peopls get el be: gomu ‘cheertul, contented al nd prosperous in Fiteh- itchburg is the most promising stiburb on the direc: line of up-to-date pubiic private fm- ‘ments in the vicinlty of Oakland. it is & usiness cegter by natural lgcation. 1ts railway 1ines now opbrating, deep-water transportation for freight by Damon’s line of jast sailing vestels on kiand Harbor, and the «xcellent coum{ Jending to1t, are incontestinte peochs, 18 o rer: larly Iald out'into blocks and Jots bousded by wide streets, graded and graveled, and ornamented with avenue (rees, cypress hedges and evergreen sroves. NOW 18 THE TIME 10 BUY. For a home while cheap: for speculajion on a ris- ing market; for a turn ve firs' for investment now, and hold on. No cit taxes to pay: no street im- provements to make. Water snpply from three companies at your doors. Lots iu this beau: 1Own at cheayer rates and on easier payments th: can be bought for in many of the one-street tracis Off ip an {naccessible bayfieid. 25 and 50 feet n’mll h! 100 to 200 feet deep 1o purallel sireet. Double trontage. Terms: 10 per cent cash: deferred payments in easy instaliments: m\lfi P LORE, 10 3 S F. . McC! onnxomery st., . THAD. 8. FITCH, Fitchbur, $47 OASH BARGAIN: w-r 23x120; NR. Geary st.; street work done and ready to bulld on., C. £, MOOR, Real kstate Owner, 985 Market st.. room 4. 13 COST $825; LOT 1099, GIFT MAP 5. . CHAS. C. FISH R, 5)7 California at. VHEAP—SUNNY NEW COTTAGE} 5 ROOMS and bath; lot 25x114. Apply 125 28th st. UBSTANTIAL, MODERN HOUSE nuu.r at from $100 o £375 a room: call and plans, JAMES MCCONATEY, 1149 Mission ste FORBENT OR SALE—7 ACRES OF LAND half mile from Gilroy; improvements ds fo'- lows: Neatly furnished l-story house with 4 rooms: barn; chicken-houses, eic.; 200 chickens all sizes: two horses and cart; froit ¢ 3803 terms, $200 cash, balance in payments $10 per month until paid, with interesc ut 6 per cent. ror partlculars address o x 456, Gilroy, Cal. ACRES UR MORE IN ROSS VALLEY: 1M- ved: beautiful bome; house of 10 rooms with all the modern improvements: near station; abundance of running water the vear round: fine | shade and fruit trees: weil adap ed for hotel or resort. Apply 10 JAMES TUNST=AD, San Rafael. Cal. 395, FOR SALE. O INSTALLMENTS, $ - uew moders house {n San Rafael: § ;ooms and bach: large lot: best location: street accepted: stone sidewalk: also choice 106 for sale or exchange for oliy properiy. 1L WILKING of 3. TUNSTEAD, San Ratael, —3000 ACRES 76 MILES from Cil los any size; fru ‘l"ln' hla land; rail or water (ransit; $40 0 per Sbins 1o Sute - ApdAte Tvesintns Chm Jany, 66 Chronieis bullding. TAMEDA COUNTY FRUIT LAND;: CHOIC- st In the State; selliuz In tracts, 5 acres up- ard, 836 per acro; adjolning IAnds held at $100 per acre: owner forced to sel!; 135 hours frm S. F.; easy terms; title perféct. 57 Chroniele buliding. TITLE HOMES, CLOSE TO TOW., IM- proved, easy terms; also 4 to 12 acre pleces, on 8and 10 years' eredii, D. H, TWING, Sonoma City; every Monday ac 632 Market ENDFOROUR LIST OF unuuuu nu\ms for sale. WOOSTER & WHITTON. San Joss. WELK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THE WREKLY CALL. in wraoper. for mailing. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—g08 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 5 LOTS AND UPWARD—ALLENDALE Tract, East Oakland, adjoining Fruitvale, the -cknomei garden spot of Oak:and: grand view and a eho! site for a home; streets graded aud macadamized and the lotg are in shape 10 build on: afine school with 2 elect ic foads nesr by: terms $5 to $10 down, balance $5 monthiy; con- eyance o and from the Tract tree of charge. , bet. Broadway and Washington. H. Z. JONE Swhe WE WILL BUILD YOU A NEW 6 THE DIVORCE REUCORD. : Compiaints filed? Frankie A. Sle)Millan against A, A. McMillan. Murguerite Cuevron agaluat A1¢x's Chevron. Divorces granted : Briiget Josephs from bnnfles J. Josephs, de- fault; .nm‘.:«n X, Eliie Baliart trom Alfred M. Ballard, craeity erance; Judgo S'ac BIRTHS—RARRIAGES—DEA LN BORN, ALBRECHT—July 10, 1896, tothe wifeof M. Albrecht, a daughter. BARKY—In this city, June 26, 189, to the wife ot ®. T. Barty. a son. BURLESON~1In San Mateo, June 25, 1898, to the wife of H. L. Burleson, a daughter. HOLLAND—In this city, July 8, 1898, to the wife ot Robeft Holland, a daughter, PATTON—In this city, July 3, 1896, to the wife of W. H. Patton, & sou. REYNOLDS—In this city.” July 10, 1896, tothe wite of Charles A. Reyniolds, & son. SOUTH A\ RD—1In this city, July 8, 1896, to the wite of ¥. R. Southard, a daughter. d in MARRIED. RASMUSSEN—COOK—In Alameda, July 9. Uaptain P, Rasmussen and Lizz.e M. Cook of Alameda. e e e i DIED. Kidd. Ellis D. McDonald, Maria Martin, Albert H. Montgomery, Alired C. Murdoch, Andrew C. glber&.lllnn R arry, Joseohine Beck, Bertha P, Corriea, Frank M. Denvir, Francis A. Doran, W Mrs. Hall, Mary g‘ mmond, Maggie 8. Hartje, Eima Julia Henderson, Samuel Hession, Katie Stonimann, C. K. T. Kenay, Edward P. Thiengar, Anton ALBERT—Ta Mendocino County, Cal, June 10, 1896, Janet R. Albert, a native of San Francisco, aged 80 years 1 mouth and 4 days. BARRYIn this 8ity. July 10,1896, Josephine, beloved child of Thomas and Amanda Barry. anative of San Francisco, Cal, aged 4 months and 23 days. BECK—In this city, July 9,189, Berthe Paullua, beloved daughter of Andrew and Elizabeth Beck, and sister of Lizzie, Charlie and f'red Beck, a na: tive of San Krancisco,aged 19 yearsd months and 6 days. A9 Friends and acquAintances are rewnss:. $225“- room house, with all modern im- provements, in the Grove-st. Tract. Grove and Russell sts.,, for $2250, or an 8-room house for $2500: lots 40x125; small cash payment, balance to suit customer. A, H. BLOW. 1010 Broadway. 36500 2.STOKY HOUSE OF 8 ROUMS: all modern and complete; lot 50x : Slde of Twenty-ihird st., near Teiegrapn Sasy Tarnas: peiper mat AL G S BLOW, 1010 Brondway. 83750, ZSTORY BROOM HOUSH: NEW . and all modern; just finished; N. side of Twenty.Lhird at., between Grove and Tel &raph ave.: ot 40x1127 easy terms: street Wor done. A. BLD\\' 101 Broadway. $2750, SEW 2STORY HOUSE: "ALL « modern: 8 rooms; lot 35x165: near Twenty-third st. and Teleeraph ave.; easy terms; s.feet work all done, A. H. BLOW, 1010 Broad- way. $100 000 TO LOAN, CITY, AT 6x: ALSO Oakiand and eoumry life ln- ce, real e: robate, smail or S WALD, T8-220 Montgomery s KW AND ALL MODERN T\\O- house; ¥ rooms: $3150. 5 ory pieted: lot 85x112; on Twenty-seventh st., Dot Helesraph and Grove: stroet work all done. "A. H. BLOW, 1010 Broadwas. BULPKBIE & ('“. _SUBURBAN EEAL ESTATE. AL[TA FUNTS TRACT. THE GEM 0¥ THE 906 scres subdivided: 3 miles n«rrthof BCl'klle's fmm Oakland; 47 minttes .l!lmd cisco; 1ots lofifl l!‘l. flnm“'m 10 leposit; easy i ments; uu;ulnu "ith: prices and terms. GEORGE W.HAIGHI'. 220 Sansome st.. 8an Francisco, Cal. PROPERTY 10 EXCHANGE. JEUIT RANCH FOR EXCHANGE FOR OAK- Jand or Frulivale properiy. Addfess k. B. HAYS, 1641 Everett sl.. Alamed; *1200 NEW MODERN COTTAGE OF & « rooms and bath; high basement: lot 38x100; Loxiey ave. near Clinlon: easy terms. A. H. BLOW. 1010 Brosdway. 31100 HOUSE 4 ROONS; LOT 27:6x37; < on Twenty-sixth st. near Market: must be sold; thisis a bargain; street work ali done. A. H. BLOW, 1010 Broaaway. $2750 6-ROOM_ COTTAGE: ALI, MOD- « ern: lot 32x106: Fourteenthst., near Adeline; a bargain; street work all done. A. H. BLOW. 1010 Broadway. OAKLAND ROOMS AND BOARDING. 500 LOT>—FROM 855 10 nu 20 houses and lots, from .uso to. uo 000 50 ranches, ull sizes, from $1i 20 bouses, Oakland ard Alameds, 100016 8000 25 lodging-Bouses and botels. from §200 10 3,000 WHAT HAVE YOU 10 OFFER?——— 1 SELL AND EXCHANGE——— All Mindeotpespery o=t e . 1020 Market st., oppesite Fifth, H. C. DECKE zs'mmts. 7 - ROOM ¥LAT, Mr\v AND (lean In clty; excliangs for munnlfi erty in HayesVailey. H.C.DECK kR, 102 Ml!le& $550 MORTGAGE, $2300: EXCHANGE Sauity for cliy, Oakiand, Alsmeds or Bfirlele) ¥ r Fanta Kosa: 10 acre: Bnoial improvements. I C. sonnu- P 20 Montgomery st. 0 EXCHAXGE—GOOD HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS: ‘water free: worth $2500; $1000 mortgage, $460 paid on stock and morigage Mission Loan Associa- tlon for wnimproved lots: grucery or cigar-store preterred or will seil for 8500 cash. JAMES Me- ON, 165 Moulirie st. OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY mcmw PROP- erty, 80 ncres near San_Jose, Cal rebard in bearing, 14 bare land. tuh valde $2. 00([ Ad- dress 14 L. ¥, box 11, Call Oftice, 10 AGEE FRUIT RANCH, § MILES SOUTH of Santa Kosa: rich soll, 6 or 7 acres frult ana vines, full bearing; house, barn, etc.: will exchange for clty xuopcnp A box 41, ¢ all Office. ACRES TIMBER LAND, KERN CO.; water: fine for catile-r~iaing, N..bx.18.Cail 1280 BICYCLES, e e~ UST IMAGINE A mun.mums BICYCLE for $10-sud upward. 308 Post MARIPOSA —MRS. EMMA H. ADAMS— Newly furnlaned or unfarnished rooms en Eleventh st.. near Jefferson. Oakland, Cal. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. 5() CASH; 830 PER MONTH: NEW 2. story_house of 7 rooms and alcove; all b 9-ROOM, 2-STORY HOUSE; ALL « modern and just completed: ot 50x y terms; stree; work all dome. A. H.BLOW, 070 Brondwway: house: just compieted: all modern; lot 80x125; treetwork all done: this i8 a barg ust be s $600 BEAUTIFUL N EW MODERN « two-story house, finely finished and one olock west of Park st.; 1t will sursly pleass you: Inyestigate; terms to suit. G. B. M. GRAY, suite or single; also, first-class table board. 568 OFFICE—1435 PARK STREET. modern. J. H. YOUNG, 1248 Park st. : Jocated on Benton st., near Santa Glara ave. ; $2650 NEW TWO-STORY, EIGHT-ROOM ain; A. H. BLUW, 1010 Broadway. beautifully frescoed; large rooms; Central ave., 463 Ninth st.. Oakland. BERKELEY KEAL ESTATE. 00D HOMES FOR RENT OR FOR SALE on easy terms. O.G. MAY & CO., real estae and bullding, 2123 Center st., Berkeley. ECOND-HAND STER LING A'x L o 8lly low rates and terms. 814 ECOND-HAND WHEBLS lN Ptanc’r order: lerms, h of instaliment: Crescent W. CRANE, 324 Post st. ND each: half few left. GEORGE Larkin OSEPH J. MASON, REAL ESTATE AND insdrance agent, Berkeley statn, adioining bank. BERKELEY ROOMS AND BOARDING. A FEW STUDENTS CAN SECURE ROOMS, faly invited to attend the funeral TO-MOREOW (Sunday), 8t 1 o'clock P. M. from the Jors of 1. 2. Suhe @ Con. 1208 M iasion srbar near Kighth. Iuterment i. O. 0. F. Cemetery. CORRIEA—In this city, July 9, 1896, Frank M., beloved husband of the late Mary Corries, and ! father of John F. Corriea and Mrs. Mary 8. Mar- tin, & nativeot nu Aszores, aged 74" years 3 moaths and 2 4 %5 Friends ana ¢ fully invited to attend ¢ Sunasy), at 11.0'clock ence, 148%4 Beie-strcst, Botween Thirceonth and Fourteenth, Howard and Foisom, thence to 8t. Charies Church for services, commenciug a u 45 o'clock 4. 3. Interment Holy. Cross Ceme- DEVVm—ln this city, July 8, 1896, Francis A., youngest son of WIllism and’ Cathérine Denvir, anative of Sau rrancisco, aged 17 yearsand & days. BF-Friends and scquaintances are respect- sully Anvmd 1o attend the funeral THIS DAY Saturday) o'clock A. M., from the resi- ence of B parents. 438 Castro siret. theacs to Mission Dolores Church, where a requiem masg will be held for the' repose of ‘his soul, commencing nn o'clock A. M. Intermens Holy Cross Cemel Dmuw—nmma this life July 10, 1836, Wil- liam, dearly beloved husband of Catherine Dofas, and beloved and honored father of Frarcls E., Jobn R., David G., Richard L. and Tess'e Doran, Dirs. James W atson, Mrs. J. J. McLaughiin &nd Mrs. Willlam Maxwell, and dearly beloved brother of Mrs. M.J. Brady, a native ot County ue-n]:, Ireland. [New Orieans papers piease copy. & Friends and scquainiances are respec. fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 10:80 o’clock A. M., from his late residence, 1009 Pacific street, thence to St. ncis Cnurch, where a solemn requiem mase will be celebrated for therepose of his soul, com- mencing at 11 o'clock 4. 3. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. 9, £ uaintan: he faneral 1\“0 Rxx:'vlv GETTY~In Alameds, July Getty, Widow of the late W. J. Getty, a natlve of England, in her 784 year. [Pawrion (N. 1.) New York City pabers piease copy. | fi‘?fl!ufl! 4nd AcqUAINLAGCEs are regpect- fuily invited to &ttend the funeral TO-MORROW Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from her late resi- ence, 1418 Mverett street. lnterment private, HALL-In Petaluma, Cal., July 9, 1896, Mary A., mother of A.B.and A, S, L of Petaluma and George Hall of San Fran: & native of South ‘Thomaston, Me., #yed 86 years and 9 months. B\MMDVD—DI the coast of France, June 186, 1896. Maggie Steele, widow of Frank Hammond, late of San- Francisco. sister of Charles. John, James, Willism, Annle and Lizzie Steeie and Mrs. l\lcoll & natlve of Scotland, aged 29 years. HARTIE—In this city, July 10, 1896, -Elms Julia, beloved danghter of Frederick and Annfe Hartje and sister of Aunnie, Freddie, H George Hartie, & nativeof Sau Fras 6 months. HENDERSON—In Oakland, July 10. 1896, Sam- uel Henderson, a native of County Antrim, fre- land, aged 66 years. BF-Friends and acqOaintances are resnac:- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MQRROW é&nnduy). at 2:30 o'clock P. M..from the resi- ence of Mr.J. Johnson, 767 Alice street, Oak- 1896, Mrs. A. J. HE“SIOV—IH this city, Joly 9, 1808, tie, danehter ot the late Catherine Hesslon, and be- Joved sisterof Mrs, Willlam Magner, Mrs J. Qualters, Mrs. J. Hart, John, Henry, Patrick and Joseph Hesslon, & natlve of the parish of Men'o, County Galway, Ireland, aged 23 yeu-. Friends and acquaintances are pect- fully invited to attend the funeral T()MOBKOW (Sunday), at 7:30 o'clock A. M., from her late residence, 17 Kissling street, thence to St Jos- eph’s Church, Tenth street, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repaseof her soul, commoneln( at 8 o'clock A. M. Inter- ment Mount Calvary Cemetery. KENNY—In this city, July 8, 1888, Edward P., with board, in private family near university: house: modern: furnace, efc.; terms moder- atdy by gplylnx immediately at 2329 Bancroft wav, near Chapel st. MUONEY TO LOAN. . ANY AMOUNT ON BONDS, DIAMONDS, watches, jewelry, silverware, sealskins, silks and Instrunients; interest low: private entrance: rivate rooms; discreet attendants, at UNCLE ARRIS', 15 Grant ave. cas] 426, Cleweland 330, Victor $40, CEmwtord 33, Ber! Hor tandem. DAVIS BROX,, 25 Geary A 78 FOSENITE TANDEM, A LMOST unw, WINFIELD PEARSON, 216 McA LLISTER, Headquarters Lu-mi-num and Thistle bicycles NaW FALCON: HIGH GRADET 8104 WEBB ALEKAI\‘DEK?._O‘ Market st. UR SALE—'06 RAMBLIER: WARWICK: IM- il aLd Cllpper bicycles ai great ba gains. PAIR cyt.u:nv—szw WHEELS TO m modations. Terminus Geary, it g g g FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. UY ¥OUR :‘?BY CARSIAGEY AND HAVE them repai T ped. Ban rnnu.l:: Baby &-rrlue pany, 442 !‘:nh. 3 HORSEPOWER 4§ m«uml: A BAR- galn. 1273 East Eleveath st.. East Oakland. EOPLE'B HOME BAXK BOOK FOR SALE. Address B., box 75, Call Ofice. DVANCES ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES Jewelry, also o0 furniture, pisncs, withous re- moval: lowest rates. JALDWIN JEWELRY STORE, 948 Market st.: open evenings. ONEY LYING IDLE: TAKE AT 85 INTHR- est per month for each 81000; same rate sec- ond mo orlife Insurance. Coin, box 2, Call. Moxr.v uuxln ON_JEWKLEY AND at the Loan ‘valuables Seeurl HDGMCI st..or. Mason: private entrance 7 Turk. jjuuccr ON YOUK FURNITURKE OR PIANO: removal: no delays; no commissions: low intercst. Rm. 68, Donohue bids, 1170 Market st FOR !ALE-LIPDHTBD. SMOOTH-COATED Bernard, $15; aiso thorouthbred Great Dane, $20. Niareas DR. SPIKSS, 1308 Howard. Amr AMOURT; 18T, 20 or 3D MORTGAGES; eslates, nndlvldnd interests, real estate in vro- ACIFIC GAB ENGINE—2-H.P.: PEUFECT order: 2 Adams pe tg presses: power 518 Mission bate. McCOLGAN. 24 Montgomety, room 3. ST & 20 MOATGAGES: INTERESTS IN E3 1ates iowest rates:no delay MURPHY 628 Mrkr. RESH JERSEY COW. APPLY 2220 BUENA Vista axe.. Alameda. F R SALF—PATENT FOR THE LATE WIL- L m kiford’s ble hgese. A ply wxl\s. LFORD, 1408 Thirteenth Oaklan G%2, CASH nmlsnfln. IAGULBE. m Sansome st., room 9. NE HORSEPOWER GAS INGINI. CHEAP., A DY ANCESON DIAMONDS JEW ELKY, ETQ Columbla Loan & (ollateral Office § Grant ava. PAWNBROKERS. T 2o ERARNY BT, EOOM 9-MONEY lfl.nld. diamonds, eic.; 10w rates: pais Taie'rooms: ‘elevator: Dledzes Tor ol ) cnean. Apply 2109 Larkin ss., after 6 », LEGAL NOTICES. {JOUNITERS, SHELVING, uHowc SES | DUESUANT T0 A DECREE OF FORECLO- u-nm .:?a. 112134 Market,bet. ’un:!m “"Cim?ll nl:.' n:n'“ in :h’cgfmax: .‘.‘:fi'& of 1_‘!\’0 PARGAINS INFEWRITERS: ALL MARES: o b A e e 'write for prices. Typewritér Ex., & hereunder described 'l[‘l‘l :., Hfl‘ ", | Bt the bmll.lflulhmflb-lAl'hiAbmhll\' mm i E{_‘ e e B ipes. Mclotosh & Wolpman, 137 Beals. 3 mw!!!m" GS BUUGHT: LU SASHeS | doors, muntels. etc.. tor sale. 1166 Missio NE SMALL MEDIUM ANJI LARGE SIZB “2 | ()"re and bursiar proot sater 109, 111 Markes 15 FIE %D nmuh——um mri“ press, EW KA. un IA TH, SICOIH)‘ hand. W.S RAY Ml ufiunuun SEWING MACHINES, QIRCER SEWINGMACHINE OFFICE, 1559 Market; rent 81 50 to 82 per mo.; repairing. LLEINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, E! chmln ATt i TS DENTISTS, R A S S S BOOSME DENTAL ASEOCIATION, 780 Mk Gnu.hnnm and Fourth ‘.p;cl.:“- m{mwmii uuu:utmnn extract! “CLASS D FIRST-OLASS prices “teeth, fi 7& W. '.‘. HAD glfil' .M., ..D.. HILL, 1 HAB "l' !‘l'.. whea UDL mn«é Do cHarge for extraoting t old plates made over like d E&‘#R,..‘..- HiiaaiTne S0uy gan rven DEEEoEsE LEEK, Td "‘,..."u"h \m ved or teeth %s-‘?fl'&ufl?flm‘; U Farrelist L 1. RANZ—] CTION PAING crown work, and plates & specialty. st., cor. Grant ara, W 3 T foadis SR TEELT, MARKATER AT o550 Marke: ot nexi Baldwin Theator. WN A S R. LU GENT extrac EAR BU- 1) ¢nanan; - G‘m erown and Sridee work. F:n;z:f;' DR V. LA”AE&Y.Ev ux:‘:“ S WITHOUT A FLATE LK H. &YDDN) s L Lfl- &‘.m‘“" W. fi .mmwfim- a0 w19 Shclock: Hoon. Recel This property is known s the ‘Laua catea'on the jalana Of Lanai, comprising uboo mmmul—lnmdmplmm eases 850 actes more o Jess OF Goverhmens taade, & Piowt valuable o which o nor 6x pire antl S0L0; the annual rentals are about $1800. o This estute is well itted foF a sheep ranch, hav- ample houses for all pur, a1 1o geod e «isterns, wootsh and Dpregs, k 01'24,000 sheep, 530 heud OF catuie sod 400 Rorses by actual count. 'l'l-luu &re capable of carrying 100,000 shee) and 10,000 head ‘Of Catile As o .xmp ron it s the most valuabie on tne islands. The lands owned and contralled by present owners Virtaaty the entire Is/and o¢ Lanal. are rich grasses suitable for breeding and fattentng of stock, and are eniirely free from lan- uln-; there are no niongoose or wild dogs on the wiand. Stéam communication between Lanal and Hoo- fl"flxy SHOWLAE ail the lands conirolled by tne -estate and a delalled schedule of the pro | pe sold can be seen and torther pmlou ars cas by unu.nmol Messrs. Welch & Co., 220 Call- L. San ¥rancisco. mm' ‘0t sale will ve cash in United States gold ]mhl May 18, 1898, N 78 P. C. JONES. Receiver. iN THE SUPELI0OR COUKT IN AND FOR the City and County of San Francisco, State of o#,n..-nmg Probate) . O, FREESE, the Mmhlllmor of the estate b e of tnlln?th.w’hmnnhnn&\ull”ofm %l. for the pur oses therein set forth, iherefore lnd d by ihe nld conrt that et interested [n the eatate of sald deceased before. Gouts bu londm &t 10 o'ciock in M the eo:nm of u-l. 9 G fiq&-muunnamn:u af‘,' ted 1o the said amin uuu real estate of the said 2 & e e and beloved son of P H. Kenny, and brotner ot John C. Kenny and Katle E.Matthews, anativeof Hartford, Conn., aged 33 years, &3~ Frienas and acquaintatces respest. rully invited to’ attend the funerai THIS DAY (Saturday), at B:4 o'olock 4., from the par- ora of Carsw & Hnelish. 19 Van Nesp ‘avenas, near Market street, thence to the French Church, . Bush street, between Dupont and Stocktos yrhers s solemn reqdiem mass ‘will'be celeorated for the repose ot his soul, commencing at 10:8) o'clock 4. i. Interment Mount Calvary Ce: Ceme- tery, KIDD—In this :flVn July 10, 1896, Eills D. Kidd. . and Jennie E.,and beloved son of brotherof James mney Kiad, & native of San Francisco, aged 17 years 11 months and 13 days. MARTIN—In this city, July 5, 1886, Albert Homer, youngest ehild of A. H. and Louise Mar- tin, 8 nativeor San Francisco, aged 3 months and 7 days. 4 B~ Nolice of funeral hereatter. McDONALD—Tn this city, July 10, 1806, Maria ‘Mc Dopald, beloved mother of Mrs. Nellie Niell, J. H. Brown, Blanche Wheeler and E. R. Brown, nailve of [reiand, aced 64 years. #@-Friends and 'acquaintances ars respes:- folly IBVI.I.IC 0 mmhl funeral TO-MORROW (Sundsy), &t 8 0'clock A. M. from her late residence. 1810 Powell street, thence to St Francis Church, '}}I;tm a i.kc:nmm will b:‘ln.lg for the repose 800 mencing at 8: o'clock A s Tnterment Holy Uross, D(;es.melery. MONTGOMERY-In this elty, July 9, 1 Alfred C. Montgomery, & native of Cincinatl, aged 21 years. MURDOCH—In Arbuckle, Colusa County, Cal, July 9,1895. Andrew Coffes Murdoch, beloved fatherof Mrs. H. F. Dell and Andrew Coffea Murdoch Jr., and ‘brother of James P., William €, and R. B. Murdoch, & native of Alabama, aged 2 8. B fl"” mll‘) - m 'mdoc': held TO-MOBMW Sunday), at l(qu o Haised. & oo 946 Mission. stresks 1n .ent vate. NYBECE—In this city, July 8 1896, John Ny- beck, a native of Fil aged 47 years, OLDS—In this eity, July 8, 1898. John Milton O R-htends ‘and - acquuintanien ars reuge: e an ntan folly Invived mmms mn-nx 1‘0—!0!«. w (Sunday), at 2 o'clock C. n'or:innnr & (‘A 1«1 nuu;un nnez. nYA!t—In this uty. July lo 1 Uatherine, ife of Mar!in Rya; oved mother nd ot ln. T. L. Byln lnn Ku. John Movown, -nulvlfl County Armagh, Ireland, sged 60 SAHLENDER !nlhlu city, July 8, 1896, Elsie Sahlender, a native of du Francisco, aged 2 years. SCOT T Inllllaw ly 8. 1896, Jane Scott, b‘!ov-zmm o Sra v hifam Willls, & native *ot rk City. (New York papers pleass copy. Jecionds are Iopeotfully Tnmited to sitend the funeri services THIS DAY (Saturday), ot . at 2 o'clock . M., at the residence of her daugh- ter, 1840 Cailfornia street. Inierment private. Friends will kindly omit flowers. SNYDER—In Calistoga. Andrew J. Synder, s na- tiye of Ohio, ageq.73 vears. ) t take place THIS DAY (Sacarday), Teioga:. Remams resch Six. Seerth sireat . i Oakland, at 8:45 o'elock o Totern Mountain View Cemetery, LMAN Midway, edn. Comnty, a5, faries 12 - weloved Sonof AR 1 arles -. tonetta and the late Wililam Stohimann, and Henryand }dwar Stobimann Mrs. T rs. B. Sehmidt, & native years 8 months and 17 nd ‘scquminiances ars pasner. d the funeral TO-MORROW 'k P. M., from the residence ‘Stobimann, 41914 i-leveoth iuterment £ 0. 0. ¥ 9, 1898, Beiaved hushand of Rents. and ‘Anton and Agnes Thien- ny, -aged b4 y acquaintances ara raitas. ‘attend the m:-m LASMORROW. RL corhae Bavon i aad BUsiol Mrect Tes| ices of H gu ,a“:nuus-v "'v'-: JFUNERAL DIRECTORS & ENBALME nm‘ 8t., ©pp. Lincoin School, % Telephone 3080.

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