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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 9, 1896. R R R e e e st o el s e D e S G R R S S R R T T BUSINESS CHANCES. F YOU WANT TO SELL OE_BUY A BUSI- ness. LUBELSKI & CHASE, 7 City Hall ave. 3 DRUG BUSINESS IN ONE OF &2500. the best iocations -in city; doing fine business; 2ood stock on hand and elegan: fixture: this is an exceptionally rare bargain; call and see this at once. LUBELSKI & CHASE, 7 City Hall avenue. W E WANT 4 SMALL HARDWARESTORE in good location. LUBELSKI & CHASE, 7 City Hall ave. i G HOU: $3000. (G0 e paving 5200 108225 per month; best town this side of Los A ngeles; this is & rare_ chance t & money-making bouse. LUBELSKI & CH iy Hall ave. 573 GROC! D BAK; ALSO CON: 2500, Sionery and truii; doing §100 business month; in fne country town, 114 hours' Tide trom city established 10 years; this is a rare bargain; will stand fullest investigation. LUBEL- 8KI & CHASE, 7 City Hall ave. 7 Ci OF ANY KIND RESTAURANT, business: rent tion; owner kept place for yea: investigate ay once: very rare chance. & WOLF, 531 California $500. must sacrific WIL ON GEARY ST. iness; great bar- IASE F i AR ‘and basement brick building, con- so ground-floor and well- Jighied basement: centrally located, half block N of Marke? st. and 1 block from Baldwin Hotel aud fmporium building; newly furnished throughout; furuiture for sale on reasonable terms. _l‘or IIEI‘- ther particulars apply to S.SILVERBEKG, 320 Sausome st., room 39 L9 AND SERVICES TO INVEST IN A &ZOO good business by a steady young man who Is a general all round man, handy &t most any thing; or will loan the employer the above amount for steady employment ata fair salary: indoor work desired. Address with particulars, . box 118, Call Office. new 6-story taining 98 rooms; | Oak bed sets. | Carpets, per yard., ird LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. = ROOM CORNER HOUSE.... ...81400 i) 9 rooms ciearing §50 per month. .. 300 10 rooms on Tayior, cleariug $50........ 300 12 rooms, only $150 cash and payments.. 600 20 rooms, corner, only. 1509 14 rooms, $100 cash, bal 300 50 housas, 5 to 140 rooms, from 50 t0... 5000 I SELL AND EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE AND BUSINESS PLACES DECKE®. 1020 Market st- M. SPECK & CO., 602 MARKET ST. . 15 rooms: Sutter st.: part casb. . 8700 21 Tooms: piys handsomely: rent, $82 50... 778 34 roqm: orner; worth $3000. . . 1875 45 room: o better bargain; rent, $85 475 ©r MUS™ BE SOLD BY 11TH, LODG- 125. Tignouse 11 rooms: house fail of good paying roomers. 352 Third st OR QUICK SALES IN LODGING-HOUSES Fona Seal estate apply to PHELPS & CO., 917 Lark FUKNL SALE, JRE BALET Prices siand tlll goods are completely dis- posed of. KE FOt Bed lounges. Stoves.. Linoleum, per y Matting, per yard. T1il our new buildi stand. Till such time we are conducting business at SE. coruer Seven:h and Mission sis. J. NOONAN. FUSNITURE OF §ROOMED FLAT: FLAT to let; central. Address Flat, box 101, Call. T L J. NEUMANN's, 117 SIXTH, FOR lowest prices on household gnods, new or good asnew; cash or time, open evenings. 4()() SARFEIS: CHAMBER "SETS §id stoves, $5: parlor sets, $20: folding-beds. £10: bed- ounges, $7. T. D. MCCARTHY 112 4th. FURNITURE WANTED. WANT FURNITURE AND OFFICE FIX- tures of any kind: will pay good prices. Call or send card 7 City Hall ave. RTNER IN A GOOD PAYING grocery business: present owner will invest $15.000: want a person willing to invest $25,000; 10 & person of means who has a son they want to tablish in business this is a g00d opening; none principals and persons in_earnest expected to reply. Address C. ¥. J., box 25, Call Office. SOR SALE—C OF THE OLD: best-known liguor-stores, in _the ve: the city, Jiquors, etc.; fixtures in first-ciass order; to those Jooxtng for business this is the best stand i cit. slokness the cause of sale. Address for partic Jars K. M., box 100, Call. i LE—CHICKEN RANCH NEAR P aluma: 5 of land; 5 rooms and basement cottage; 2 brooder-houses, 2 incubators. horse and wagon. tools, implements. 1000 hens: water all over the piace: or will exchange for city property. For particniars inquire at 826 Geary st. together with a fine stock of wines, | UCKINGHAM FURNITURE CO. PAYS highes: price for furniture, carpets, etc.: send 866 Mission st. T IGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR FURNI- ture. J. CURTIS, 1239 Market; send postal. PERSONALS. LOST. T, ADY WISHES TO BECOME ACQUAINTED with an elderly gentlemen of means who will assist her financialiy; no triflers. Address ¥. A., box 117, Call Office. PACKAGE CONTAINING ONE PAIR EAR- rings and five brooches. Please return GOLD- Aoy & THOMAS, 14 McALister st., rooms 33 and 24. and recelve reward. M'DDLE-AGED REFINED GERMAN LADY wants position as housekeeper. B, W., box 108, Call Oftice. HE ONLY HOUSE ON EARTH. LINCOLN BROS., CASH GROCERS. 296 Sixth st., middle of the block. Salmon trout 5¢, eggs 10c dozen, butter 25¢ ol pienie_hams 6c Ib, sweetbreads i0c can, miik $ cans 25c. cheese 10c 1b, Eastern hams 9¢ B, good coffee 26¢ b, good mixed tea 26¢ Ib, flour 75¢ sack. LINCOLN EROS., 226 Sixth st. RABELLA—HAVE BEEN USING “QUIN- ONTA” Hair Tonic for my scalp and have had 1o trouble; Mr. Lederer (111 Stockton st.). my hair-dresser, sells it for 385c a bottle; he dresses your bair just too lovely for 25¢. MABELLE. 1,35 OP=RA-GLASSES IN THE LADIES lavatory of the Emporium, Saturday, August 8, 1896. Liberal reward will be paid if returned to C. N. SPIERO, 26 Main st. FURBOA VALE CIA, BET. FOURTEENTH and Nincteen rd. 504 Thirteenth st. STEAYED OR STOLEN—SMALL RED EAT pony with open buzgy:ponybranded No.[10] on shoulder; forelock clipped and back_scarred from a kick; ‘white hind feet. Return to 17 Mont- gomery avenne. OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in the name of KATE TROY. The finder will please return to bank. T OR MOST ARTISTIC HAIRDRESSING GO to Up To Date parlors, 850 Market st., room 14; hairdressing and manicuring free to all, Wednes- day, 10 to 2. AEVID LILJEBLAD, MASSEUR. 815 GEARY | street. AL _EINDS "OF EMEROIDERY DONE: prices reasonable; also lessons given. Call or address MRS, M A. DAMENY, 736A Tehama st., near Ninth; permanent. ANCING—BALLROOM ORSTAGE TAUGHT. IRVINE'S, 927 Mission st., opp. U. 5. Mint. AGGAGE HELD FOR UNPAID BILLS AT the Lapham Iouse, 508 Jones st., will be sold at auction on Tuesday, ~eptember 1, 1896. AGCARPETS WOVE TO ORDER, FOR SALE; also chenille-wove rugs, silk-rag portieres: deal- erin carpet twine in hank or chain at lowest rates. GEO. MATTHEW, 709 Fifth st., Oakland, Cal. OST RELIABLE MARRIAGE BUREAU for ladies and genulemen; fee 2bc. Callon MRS. ARNDT, 4 Twelith st. Tel Mint 621 HOLLISTER STABLES, SAN JOSE, RUN stage to Mt. Hamilton at any time, but be sure aud get In your orders for August 25. Centennial anniversay; tel. 397. JOHN LEFFLER, propri- etor, 280 South First st. FOUND. FOUNO-WEDNESDAY EVENING, PURSE with money, papers and articles. Owner can have by proving property at F.J. BACK’S, 322 Polk st. I“OUND—BROWN SPANIEL; YOUNG. Polk st. 1613 i CLAIRVOYANTS. BT e 1 PRDF. M. L. CARNELLE, CLAIRVOYANT and business medium, gives advice on business speculations, Investments. insurance, love, setties lovers’ quarrets, reunites the separatea and causes a speedy and happy marriage with the one of your cholee;” the earth reveals to him the treasure hid- den in her bosom: he locates mines, interprets dreams, tells of your triends and eneiies, removes evil influences and teils you where to g0 10 be suc- cessful: send stamp for circular Eddy st.; hours from 9 to 9, QITANA THE GYPSY. This remarkable woman has just arrived from the Orient and promises marvelous developments in unraveling ihe mysery of humaan fate; she ad- Tises you on speculation, business courtship, matrimony : she reunites the separated causes speedy and happy marriage wish the one of your cnoice; lucky numbers given. 8 Turk st 1SS IRENE WEST, HAIRDRESSING, 865% Market, room 18. ] EEREBY NOTIFY THE PUBLIC THAT 1 will no longer be responsible for any debts con- tracted by my wife, kliza Alverson, from this date. THOMAS J. ALVERSON. OSELL FUENITURE TO ADVANTAGE TRY M. SILVERST=IN,969 Howard st.;send postal 1000 BUSINESS CARDS PRINTED &1 50; show cards, etc. HILL, 2213 Geary st. C. MUTHER, 632 MARKET, PAYS HIGH « est cash prices for furniture and merchandise- ADY,STRANGER IN OJTY, DESIRES GEN- tlemar partner. 122 Post si., room 2. ¥ YOU WANT GOUD PRICES FOR FURNL tore and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin. NDIANA AUCTION CO., SUCCESSORS TO M. 3 {ONS' Aue. Co.. 1057 Market, pays cash CARPESf ULEANING. ONES CO. CARZEL - CLEANING AND renovating works. Main office 35 and 27 Sth. QALOON ON MAR AR GEANT 1 ave., for sale at a ce 1 sold by Au- selier going stigating; no agents. Address D. N. E., box Call Office. business in San Jose; the finest location and handsomely fitted up: sickness reason for sellin; capital required, about $6000. AddressJ. LASK ARPET CLEANING, 8. LAYING, 3c.; RUG ) samples free; tel. Jessie 944. Stratton, 19 8th st. YREAT WESTERN OARPET-BEATING works; Iatest machinery: cleaning 8¢ and lay- ing 8¢ yd. G. GEORGE, 11 8th; phone Jessie 253, \ JHEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTEL WITH Joor work send to SPA ULDING'S Pioneer Car- pet Beating Works, 353-57 Tehama st.: tel. S0. 40. VUNKLIN'SCARPET EEATING WORKS. 33 J Golden Gate ave.: telephone esat 126. IVORCK AND ANNULMENT OF MAR- riage by United Staces Divorce Burcan: legal everywher. Add. P. O. box 2482, 8. F., Cal. MES DR. WALLACE HAS MOVED FROM B\ 03, Stockton to 15%, Turk, rms. 14 and 15. \‘chL BUTITON SENT FOR 10c M “stamps). American Campaign Company, Sacramento. L RING YOUR WATCHES, CLOCKS AND ME. PORTER, WONDERFUL CLATRVOY ant, card-reader, born with a doudle vell and sgecond sight; ladles 30c, gents $1; palmistry and clairvoyant sittings $1 50. 126 Turk st., nr. Jonos. (2, X0 MADAME SAYLOR, THE GREAT prophetic clalrvoyant and divine healer: iadies 25c; gents 50c. 136 Hayes st., nr. Van Ness ave. ETURNED, WORKLD-RENOWNED MM SCHMIDT, from the principal cities; tells past, present and fature: prices moderate. 856 Mission. | %Lk ARNDT. BES T FORTUNE TELLER IN 4 the world: 50c and $1. shows picture of vour future husband or wite. 4 Twelfth. Tel. Mint 621. M ¥E MOREAT, BEST MEDIUM: REVEALS Past, present, future: 25¢ up. 764 Howard st. ME. RAVENA READS LIFE FLUENTLY; M Dibiness sdvice : masmes g1ven-25cup. b Fourdh. YPSY LIFE-READER, REMOVED FROM b Seventh to 11 Stockton; ladies 25¢: gents 50¢. jewelry to DUESS, expert, for repairs; only ME. DR. THOMAS, CLAIRVOYANT; 25 hn]!lolsmyrecnlmes. 3214 Geary, second floor. 1\ yrs Kearny, now 929 Post; fee §1; letter §2. DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPE: RS. "KNIGHT, .CLAIRVOYANT, CARD Boston S 26 South First st., San Jose. ®@I1A(0 FINELY FUR- &150 ood location; will sacrifice for one-third of real value; owner must go north im- mediately; good chance for man and wife; 3 DVing-rooms. capital or from 0 to $10,000; this will bear the strictest investigation. Address Partner, box 75, Call INE OPENING FOR ACTIVE DRY- T | NITY STEAM CARPET CLEANING,RENOVA- ting, 88 8th. STEVENS, mgr. Tel. South 230. VARPEJS CLEANED AND RENOVATED ilke new. FERGUSON & CO., 28 Tenth: tel. South 36, D. MACKINTOSH & CO., swccessors. E. MITCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO., 240 . T4th st ing S¢ a vard Mission 74 BICYCL! ADIES DR P-FRAME WHEEL, $85: « 967 Ben Hur, $60: Tribune, $50; Ben Hur Tan- man in repidly growing neighborhood; 86 a Third ave. and Clement at., with 4 rooms: Sutro | dem and +’96” Fowler, almost new. DAVIS cars pass door. D. DAX 101 Caiifornia st. | BROS., 25 Geary st. N 00D OPPORT ge LLING OUT 70 | COST X close estete: business est. since 1869: amount needed $40,000; owner will remain 1f arrangement can be made. Address F. D., box 187. Call Office. WILL SELL A RE: ouse in Haywards for a sickness. Address F. ot and lodging- cause of selll N, Hayw: (E IN SA : established in 1872 Cal. T_MONEY YOU PAY AS R h payment and monthiy payments wiil buy 00m home; no reasonable offer refusad. First ave. l 1CYCLES AND TANDEMS BELOW 3 1o ciose out stock. - W. CRANE, 524 Pos: st. TEW AND SECOND-HAND BICYCLES AND tandems at a sacrifice; $10 up; must be sold. 119 Twenty-seventh st, Or. Guerrero; evenings and Sundays. 3 OR LE—NEW %30 DAVID N. HAWLEY, 318 Market st. 1896 BICYCLE; J . WINFIELDY O Mo LLISTER. ABGAIN IN A STEARNS TANDEM: ALSO single wheels. 306 Post st. ARK CYCLERY—NEW WHEELS TO LET; best accommodations. Terminus Geary, Mo Allister and Powell st. car lines Headquarters Lu-mi-num and Thistie bicycies ' ] GOUD OPENING TO ENLARGE ond-hand_furniture Lusiness: 1o opposition o with stock Or some money to join me. 1403 adero st. ARFY WITH $1400 TO SAVE LO: OF property wor.h at_least $3000; can have the property. ru ALE-MISCELLANEOUS. OR SALE CHEAP_ONE 85-HORSEPOWER engine, boiler, shafting and puileys. W. E. LEE, Twenty-fourth si. and Telegraph ave,, Oakland. ’Gunm._ ST (8_VOLUMES) POMPEIL and Herculaneum, French; price $25. 1400 Van Ness ave Address Property, box 5, Call Office, Oakiand. 150 “ BRANCH BAKERY AND CANDY 1OV, and coffee parlor; good business place: must sell inside of 3 days. For particuiars call Sixinh A stores sells on comm ) YAND D BB 00 B icn mear ashion): 5 leppodt tion; chance seldom offered. 118 Fiilmore st. JLARGAIN; BAR R! PTS $15 Bt 318 da near San Francisco. 8 Califor or wi a bargain; tigate. 317% (HANCE FOR A BARGAIN J ing saloon on good corner; business center. For dress B. H., box 54, Call. A GOOD PAYING SALO 5 Jocated. N, LUT 18 Clay st. s ‘ANDSOME WALNUT OFFICE DESK FOR le cheap. 1111 Turk st., near Laguna. cislty; private; no charge uniess successful law suits, claims, collections, wills, deeds, et tended to. G. W. HOWE, atty-at-law, 350 Mark LL CASES TREATED AND MEDICINES farnished for ONE DOLLAR at THE PirOPLE’S ONL-DOLLAR MEDI L INSTI- TUTE, 102935 Market, bet. 6th-7th; call or write. THE PIONEER, SAN JOSE, CAL.; ONLY 81 year; & readable journal; devoted to pioneer days, sketches, reminiscences, biographies: an ex- cellent advertising medinm. FIUSBAND AND WIFE LAWS. EXPERL enced Lawyer, 1027 Market, above Sixth,rm.8 \‘ ISS M. JULANA ROLLINS, ME 'AL MAG- AV netic healer; test medium. 850 Market. r. 30-31 LL FACIAL BLEMISHFS, SUPERFLUOUS L hatr, moles, freckles, scars, etc., removed by Elite El ‘0., 226 T Leavenworth. ARISIAN MILLL HOOL, FULL course six wevks; competent graduates guaran- teed positions; class forming. 8 Golden Gate ave. W ATCH & JEWELEY REPAIRING, STONE engraving, monoarams,crests: low prices;work guaranteed. J. N. BRITTAIN, 20 Geary st. AZOR-FIXING OUR SPECIAL1Y: FINE edge put on razor,26¢. Razor kixchze,630Market TELVET AND CLOTH CAPES BELOW manufacturess’ cost. 20 Sansome st., upstairs. ONSUMPTION TREATED; NEW METHOD. DR. AMERICAN, 3614 Geary st.; 12 to 2:30. W OMEN'S ELE TRIC SANITARIUM, rooms 58 Maze building—New and scientific methods for promoting heaith, beauty. Con. free. ARTINGTON’S SUHOOL OF MAGAZINE nd Newspaper Illustration: day and evening < tnstructors, J. H. E. Partington, Gerirude Partington, B. L. Partington. Particulars 424 Pine. M 5 PE. PORTER, CHIKOPODIST AND ¥a- cial artist: wrinkies removed or no charge: purest toilet articles. 126 Kearny st., room 4 1G OUTDOOR ST EREOPTICUN SHOW VR 1y night cor. Market and Sixth sta. ; artistic ad- vertizements in living light; promoters of busi- ness. Consult OWL ADV. CO. 1140 Market st JLECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM|[ Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: YORDON & ER_DOG, 7 MONTHS OLD, | 200 rooms, 25¢ to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per X for sale. CHRIS REHER, 826 Vallejo st. week; free busand bagzage to and from the ferry. ql : NICE LIGHT BUGGY. 115 SKECOND QUITS TO ORDER ON INSTALLMENTS TO o . st., upstairs. ») guaranteed partles, $15 upward. Cut-rate HANDSOME WHITE SEWING MA. + chine: 5 drawers; complete: new sty arture. 704 Pine st. $18 Taloring Company,1117 Market st.,bet 7th and &ch. IBERAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, JEW- elry, etc.: Jowes: mates. 948 Magke: st DORS, WINDOWS, BUILD- rdware, connters, shelving. ete., cheap. 1404 Devisadero st. @ EW 5-DRAW. DOMESTIC SEW. « ing machine. 1915 Mission st., near Fif- teenth. TERY CHEAP—LOT OF LUCKERS, SUIT- able for clubroom, cyclery, etc. 1402 Devisa- dero st. LD GOLD. SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIES clothine bought. COLMAN. 41 3a. cor. Jess DEESSMAKERS. RESSES $2 UP: WKAPPERS 85 CENTS UP: lawn $1 up. 5053 Natoma st., above Sixth. O SUNNY UNFURNISHED ROOMS SUITA- ) ble for dressmaking. 213 Grant ave. QALOON OUTFIT FOR SALE CHEAP. AP- 0 Howard st. QUARE PIANO AND SILK TABLE T IGHT EXPRESS AND DE 1 sale cheap. Inguire at shoestore, corner Va- lencta and Twenty-third sts. QALOON FOR SALE 2 OF THE BE v: doing a good business. Room 88, Chronicle building. ALO ON A PROMIN reasonable offer refused tery st., corner of Pacific. ()(). PARTNER WANTED IN ESTAB- DUV, 1ished iron manufaciuring business. ©. G., box 71, Call Off: Z. IN: CIGAR STORE: t transfer corner in city. Apply San S irtieth st RARECH LL-ESTABLISHED F X- press bu cheap. Inguire 4095 Eigh- teenth st., near Casiro., OR SALE CHEAP—WELL PAYING TAILOR shop, with good custom trade. 15 Monroe r Pine and Stock: 150 &0 ST LITTLE DU businesses 1n the city; no night or Sun- day work. 110 kllis st. AKLAND ROUTE O G BUL- (ictin for sate; clears $95; 82000, Apply 962 Broadway, Oakl 300 N FRANCISCO MORNING PAPER: \ cheap: good chance. R., box 2, Call Office, Oakland. = cloth. 740 Broadway, third floor. Inquire WICH- €) FRESH JERSEY COWS FROM THE COUN- £ try. 215 Linden st., near Frankli. IVERY FOR |G EPOWER GAS OR GASOLINE EN- good as uew; $90. Apply 215 Bay st. F; { COWS COMING pt. B. G. MORSE, Bolinas. HI in August and & EDUCATIONAL. TIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS College, 728 Market st ; expenses less and scholarship better than eisewhere; day and night. OICE CUL1 UKE, ELOOUTION, DELSA RTE taught thoroughly: 25¢ a lesson.” 749 Folsom. ROF. LOUIS MERKI; VIOLIN, MANDOLIN, guitar, cornel, reasonable. 225 Geary,nr. Powll. M reader: fee 50c: Iadies only. 714 Leavenworth. M>IE, SYBILLE TELLS FROM CRADLE TO grave: ladies, 25c; gents, 50c. 914 O'Farrell. BEST CLAIRVOYANT ON EARTH: FEE 25¢. 41 Minna st., near Second, basement. 1SS C. MASCOTTA (LATE FROM CUBA), card reader. 105 Larkin st.. room SPLIRATUALISM. LL CHALLENGES ACCEPTED. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO BE CON- VINCED. HEALTH, HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY Can be yours by consuiting the celebrated spiritual mediura, MRS. DR. W. M(RANDAS, who i3 & permanent resident at 1728 Market and receive convincing proofs of her wonderful power. Don't be taken in and deceived by so-called me- diums aud healers who promise everything the world affords and assure you nothing. When spurious mediums and heaiers have failed this most remarkable of women has given Immediate satisfaction. MR DR. W. MIRANDAS still continues to hold the public attention by her wonderful work. She is the strongest medium and most successful Bealer of the age. Her success is best evidenced by the crowds, both rich and poor, which constantly throng her parlors. Hundreds are dying daily whose lives could be prolonged and restored 10 Deaith by her wonderful revealed medicines. La- dies can consult her with contidence in all diseases peculiar to their sex. With her wonderful power and exhaustive study she has enabled daily by her revealed medicines men and women to help them- | Beives and be their own physicians. MRS. DR. MIRANDAS cures all troubles of sickness from whatever caus- arising: gives advice on divorces, speculation: tells whether stocks will Tise Or fall; causes speedy and happy marriages, and ubites the separated.” Call and be convinced. You will learn something of your life and disease you never knew_before. Diagnoses disease trom lock of hair. Sittings $1. Letters with stamp ansiyered. 1728 MARKET ST., NEAR VAN NESS. Cut this out as it will not appear every day. VERITABLE QUEEN AMONG WOMEN IS MRS. DR. A, D. HOWE. FEE #1 & UPWARD! ' FEF $1 & UPWARD! HOPE, HELP, LOVE AND LUCK FOR ALL! Why that 100k of sadness? Why that downcast eye? Are you in trouble, sick or “down”? If so read this and learn that life is yet worth living! MRS. DR. A. D. HOWE, who has helped s0 many thousands on this coast in the ten years past, is sgain at her old offices, 1320 Market street, San Francisco, and i8 now as ready s ever Lo Assist every suffering_mortal who will either call on or write to her. Your whole life revealed; success brought to the unlucky: love to the loveless: separated are united; the sick made stron; poor become rich; If you think your husband, wife or lover s untrue consult her at once. Her tran- scendent power IS as far above those poor_mortals who trv 10 imitate her as the eternal heavens ars high above the earth. NEVER FATLS. She does not know what fallure means! Her “Rovealea MNedlcines” (registered and copyrighted) curs every disease that human flesh I8 heir to. and no matter of how long standing. Write if you can- not call, for treatment by mall is al ways most suc- cesstul and satisfaciory. Al letters answered, Diseases aiagnosed from & lock of hair. FEE §1 & UPWARD! FEE $1 & UPWARD! MRS, DR. A. D. HOWE, 1820 Market st., opp. Seventh, San Francisco. RS. MELVILLE SNYDER, 716 POST ST.: vocal music; plano: elocution: practical Shalkespearean and general dramatic acting a speciaity; vocal ciesses, Monday, § p.a. : $1 month. 15 TCTURE FRAMING WITH GLASS 7x0 1 10c.: 8x10 and 10x12, 15c.; 11x14 and 12x16, 20c.; 14x17, 26c.; 16x20, 30c.: 18x22, 85c.; 20X 24, 4bc.: 22x28 in., 60c. JONES, 547 Mission st. O SALE-COMPLETE SODA FOUNTAIN and outfit, including milkshake and fcecreem boxes; almost new; installments or cash. Inquire at New Creameri 25 Market st. $ I O BUILDING ON LEASED LOT: SE[T-‘ . able for grocery. W. CRANE, 524 Post. [SALS, SHOWCASES, COUNTERS, SHELV- >"ing, ‘etc., bought and sold. 1063 Mission st. L] TYPEWRITER, REVALK, 309 Cal. (100D SECOND-HAND BOILER: ALSO LOT X pulleys, shafting, ete. W. L. SANFORD, 415 Washington st. OILERS, ENGINES,2D-HANDMACHINERY, waterpipes. Mclntosh & Wolpman, 187 Beals. UY YOUR BABY CARRIAGES AND HAVE them repaired; separate partssold and shipped. San Francisco Baby Carriaze M''g. Co., 442 Sixth. ACIFIC GAS ENGINE—2-H.P.: PERFECT VESTIGATE THIS BARGATS order: 2 Adams prig presses; power. 516 Mission team; wholesals trade. J. MCGL 658 OUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES Mission'st. bought and soid. 112114 Market,bet. 7th & Sth. NTERIOR AGENCY OF CALL FOR SAL UILDINGS BOUGHT: LUMBER, SASHES will pay $160 per month; price $4000. Apply his office. G OOD-PAYT OR SALE. IN- X quire C. BT, U. S. Bakery, box 326, Petaluma. RANCH FOR SALE; BAST Apply Fraser's grocery, Berryman I Goors, mantels, ete.. for sale. 1168 Mission. NE SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZE fire and burgiar proof safe. 109. 111 Markes s JIRE AND BURGLAR SAFE, LETTER press, platform scales and desk :cheap. 102 Clay. N EW BEANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- band. W.S RAY Mtz Co. 12 Californiast. PARTNER WANTED: OFFICE BUSINESS; 5[;!10"8)‘ secured. Address Trade, P. O. box 2506. R ROUTE: 5 YEARS' box 100 Call Office. ) FOE HALF INTEREST IN $3000 ataciaria GHosE RY-STORE 3 let; fine location. Cor. Duncau JVENTLEMAN PAR man preferred) by lady. SALE—SALOO 10 wurehouse and fa (ASH MEA RKET, GOING GouD BU experience L LD-E bar. HILBERT BROS., 103 Powell st. ST-CLASS SALOON, FIXT.RES COM- for sale cheap. Apply 201 Eliis. JPOE SALE-COFFEE MILL AND.SCALES. ' 1nquire 533 Biféh ave., near Laguna st. $600 MILK ROUTE: 12 CANS, 3 HORSES, b « wagon. Apply BA6 Mission st. RETAL LIQUGE-STO GO D BUSINESS; owner retiring. Apply Call Office. T EAR for sale. Apply on premises. G, BAKERY IN MISSION. APPLY IM- ¥ mediacely. 102 Davis at. OCERY; ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. JOAH F. FLOOD, LAWYER, 536 PARROTT building: consultations free; moderate fees. DVICE FREE—DIVORCE LAWS A SPECL- alty; private: 1o charge unless stcoesstul; ail Jaw suits, clalms, lections, wills., deeds, etc., ai+ tended 0. G. HJOWE, att'y-al-law. 850 Market. EGAL BUSINESS TRANSACTED WITH- out publicity; advice tree and confidential. J. G. JEFFRESS, 403 Moutgomery st., room 18.” DVICF NO CHA NLESS S0C- cesstul. W. Y ¥. ARAM, ATT'Y-AT-LAW,581 PARROTT DAVIDSON, 927 Market st. W. 5 | 'S BILLIARD HALL, BERKELEY, MUSICAL "NSTRUMENTS, VERY PIANO GUAWwNTEED; FINE NEW pianos with elegant stool and scarf sold at $5 and upward per month: agents for the Hardman, Chase Bros. and other standard makes: second hand pianos, $75, $125 and upward; low prices and satstaction guaranteed. The J. DEWING Cu., second floor, Flood bldg, Fourth and Market. JLOCUTION AND DRAMA: DELSARTE thoroughly tanzht; appesrances arranged: 1 to 8 P OLIVE HOFF-SCHROEDIR, 299 Hyde st. YRES. THE LEADING S HORTHAND COL lege, 325 Montgomery st.; individual instruc- tlon in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, etc.: lifs scholarshiy $50; 10w ratés per week and month. (G UITAR NaNDOLIN PIANO AN VOCAT lessons: $3mo. MARY WISSTHA US. 59 Fifth, ADY FEOM LONDON AND PARIS TEACH- s piano,singing,French:$smo. k.4, 1004 Polk. GOKKPNG, WHITNG, ARITHNIC, GRAMER day & nizht; noclasses: 85 month. 845 Mission N[ & M ES. KOLANTER, TEACHELS NN 4dlin, guitar, banjo. 935 Marke st.. opp. Mason _ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCOOL OF ACTING— I Private thentricals arranged: pupils rehearsed on stage. B.5and 12, L. O. ©. F. block, 7th and Mkt CHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME. chanical engineering, surveving, architectnre- assay: estab. ’64. VAN DER NAILLEN, 723 Mkt, JNGLISH. FRENCH, GERMAN, PIANO, Dpainting, palmistry, $2 mo. Studio 1422 Hyde, TANO LESSONS; PUPIL OF THE LEIPSIC Conservatory; mod.terms.J. LANGE,110 Hyde. NEGATIVE KETOUCHING TAUGH L. MISS L FUERSTNOW. 181 Post st., fifth fioor. RBAN SCHOOL AT 2124 CALIFORNI A ST.; opens July 27, 1896, N. W. MOORE, Prin. LMA E. HYER, PIANO, MANDOLIN, BAN- jo'studio. 405 Geary, R.17: hours8t010 p. a. ROFESSOR G. MANSFIE].D, TEACHER OF violin, guitar, mandolin, bauio. 1707 Market. —_— HOLSES. ANTED - WELL-BROKEN THOROUGH- | bred Shetland; sound; geutie icheap. B. W., box 35, Call Oftice. LACK MARE; 3 YEARS OLD; FOR WANT of use. Apply 1823 Lombard st. 00D DELIVERY HORSE AND 1619 Powell st. WAGON. $ 100, FIJEHAINES PIANO, SCHMITZ, « 16 Mcallister st., next Hibernin Bank. EAM QF SMALL GRAY MARES, $25; FINE camp-wagon and ontfit to let. 503 Geary st. ARGAIN—$70, GOOD UPRIGHT. SCHMITZ, 16 McAllisier st., next Hibernia Bank. $400 A TRUCK, TEAM AND HARNKSS « in good order. Apply 38 California st. PAIR OF FINE MARSHALL & WENDELL uprights, $125 each: call and see our bargains. MAUVAIS, 769 Market st. JOR SAL DING ORGAN, WEIGHT 20 pounds: reasonable price. Appiy CHARLES EVANS, 30 Golden Giate ave., near Jones. ORSE, CART AND HARNESS—SUITABLE for children. 1414 Lyon, near Sutter. EiBOLD HARNESS COMPANY; 500 SETS of good harness, our own make, of every de- scription, for less money than you can buy Eatern trash; send for catalogue. 110 McAllister st.,S. F. @150, JEW BURLED WALNUT UPRIGHT D LOU. Boston make piano. BRUENN’S, 228 Post st. ! $40, BARGAIN: NICE PIANG FOR SALE - On easy instaliments. 221 Leavenworth. QPECTAL TNDUCEMENTS TO PROSPEC- tive buyers before removal to my.own building. 526 Hayes st.. now Is your opportunity to buy or exchange or rent pianos: musical instruments at cost. J. HARRY SCOTT, 929 Market st. NOTHER SPECIAL INDUCEMENT NOR purchasing from Sherman, Clay & Co.; ele- Fant new upright pianos, tosether with fine stool and handsome cover, sold for 86 per month: only $6 cash payment required: every insrument jheranteed, SHERMAN. CLAY & CO. cor carny and Sutter sts., Pacific tives of Stelnway & Sons’ D\nn“-cm _—— L;fiuu:\é;h'ma BEST BARGAINS IN Dianos, new and second-hand F. W. SEENCER 00”8 wareroons b3aM arkers 150 SETS NEW AND SECOND HAND HAR- ness, nds; wagons, b surreys, TOR R Aty st be sy 1T Atiiag H()() SET NEW AKD SECOND-HAND HAR- ness; all kinds: bugey,wagon, carts, surrey & rockaway: 40 cheap horses. 15th and Valencia. 4 HORBES FOR SALE; ALSO WAGONN, ies, carts, harness; ' Grand Arcade Horss Market, 27 Kixh . : auction sales every Wednes: day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. ORSES PASTURED; SEND FUR CIRGO- Iar. The Hvde Ranch, 630 Commercial st. WAGUNS AND CARRIAGES. FOR BALE-NEW EXPRESS WAGON, DR livery wagons and business buggies. new and second-hand; very cheap. 100 Goiden Gate ave. EW AND SECOND-HAND BAKERS, LAUN- dry, milk and grocery wazons: aiso rockaway and 2 fine buggies. 28 Harrison st. G. BADGER, SOLs AGENT F W & 0uvi i Francis Bucon parncs. 200 oty FINE HAINES PIANO, $ 100. T5 McAllis:er st., next mbearfil}:hlg’xl;{' EFORE BUY ING SEE HAINE BROS,, BUSH. & Gerts nnd Knabe pianos: st wholossis prices A L. BANCROFT & CO. 524 Post st VHICKEKING, KN ABK, STECK, VOSE, STER WOR SALE AT BASTERN PRICES, FINE carriages of every desc Iption; cash, notes or installments. Carvill Mfg Co, 46-48 8th st., S. F. LIGHTLY SOILED DRIVING GLOVES; sampies. H. M. HET AN, 109-Eansome st. SEWING MACHINES. UPWARD; RENT #1 50 TO $176 ling pianos: see our ne : i ages 5 i Fae o s ohr | 5 Vo PoEER, ot ptor it s | 85 Sowih keptfne see; Sought and o W KING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW CHRON- THON. MAUZY 3 . : 2 I . icie '©idg; ndvice free; moderate; open evags. YKON MAUZY, 308 VOST ST.—SOHMER LL KIND> BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, Newby & Evans, Eriegs and other pianos. rented, repaired: lowest rates. 205 Fourth A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS —THE WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for mailing. UPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHE) 2 H. MULLER, maker, nmfim:m EW FAMILY SINGERS FOR RENT, $1 50 per month; V. S. Singers, $2. 1559 Market. MBS, 53 JULTER, MATERIALIZING ME- IVl djum : seances Monday, Wednesday snd Fri- day evenings. 109 Taylor st. ~ISHOP GARRISO -, 1870 MARKKET; SEAN- 15 Ces Tuesday, Friday even's, 35¢; 10 to 4 daly, A FRANCIS, INDEPENDENT SLATE- « writer. 118 Halght st { hours 9 until 6 P. x. h RS. KATE HOSKINS, TRANCE MEDIUM; AW sictings ircle Tuesday eve. 136 O IFE-READINGS BY REV. MR. HOWLAND; narior 1. ASTEOLOGY. STRAL SEER—PROF. HOLMES. 1 EDDY, R. 6 and 7; horoscopes, questions, advice, corre- spondence STROLOGY AND MEDICINE NATIVITIES or guestions answered: Prof. Howard’s vital Temedies rosore health. 311 Hyde st., 100 3. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. FEASESHAY, ATIORNEY-ATLAW. ROOM 421, fourth floor, Parrot butlding (Emporium). ILLS, DEEDS, BIC. L. SONTAG, ATT'Y and Notary, 116 Market; res., 2126 Howard. JOEN E KICHARDS, LW OFFICES. ROOMS 26 and 27, Crocker building; telephone Main 75, San Francisco, Cal. OHN R. AITKEN ANDMAURICE L. ASHER. law, rnus 515,516, 5(h tloor, Parrou bidg. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOUL- TURE. WEATHER BUREAT, SAN FRANCISCO, -\ ug. 8,1896.5 . 3. Weather conditions and general forecast: The following maximum temperatures are re- ported from stations (n California to-day: Eureka 56, Fresno 96, San Diego 76, w.* Bluft 92, san Luis Obispo 82, Yuma 108, San Francisco 64, Los Angeles 82, San Francisco duta—Maxtmum temperature 64, minimum 55. mean 60. The pressure s highest this evening on the ‘Washington and Oregon coast and lowest in North- eastern Montana. Fair weather prevails through- out the region west of the Rocky Mountains, ex- cept In Washington, where it s cloudy. Somewhat Warmer weather is reported from Utan, Nevada and Arizons. Iu all otuer sections the ohanges are <] Forecast made at San Franci«co for thirty hours ending midnight. August 9. 1896: Northern California—Fair Sundav, except partly cloudy and foggy along the coast Sunday morning; somewhat wurmer in the Sacramento Valley; freshy sestesly winds, briskc to igh ou the coast. ern California—Fair 3 o uhem o Sunday; fresh west- evada—Fair Sunday. Utah—F air Sunday. Arizona—LKair Sunday. San Francisco and viclnity—Fair Sunday, ex- cept f02gy Sunday mornine: brisk to high west- erly winds. W. fl. HammON, Forecast Official. THe DIVORCE BECORD. Complaints filed: Andrew Brill against Effie Brill. Marion Ingles against Johu S. Ingles. Susan M. Dixon against Richard H. Dixon. Kate Scott against John S. Scott. James J. W elch agains: Minnie B. Welch. BIEUIN—NARRIAGES—DEA LS [Birth, marriage and death notices sent by miall will not be inserted. They mus be handed in at elther of the publication offices and be indorsed ‘with the name and residence of persons authorizel o have the same published. | ¥ { SR BORN. SON—In this city, August 1, X the wife of W. B. Anderson, a son. e BREUSS—In this city, August 6, 1896, to the wlie of A. Breuss, a son. CHINN—In this city, July 2%, 1896, to the wife of uri:.tf Chin, & son. OLLINS—In this city, Jul; 1896, to the wite of Michuel Colling, &s0n: = EINTEACHT—In thi Al 6, tothe wite of M, Elnmnhn'ldgn. b KRIEG—In this city, Jul (0 the wite Anton .Krl-;?nn.’m {nbda s e MUFENZ—In this city. August 8, 1896, to the wite of Fred Muenz, & son. O’MALLEY—In this city, July 28, 1898, tothe wife of John O'Malley, & S02. RUEN—In this city, July 31, 1896, to the wife of John B. Ruen, a son. TAYLOR—In this city, August 8, 1896, to the wife ot Frank B. Taylor, a son. MARKLED. e BAXTER—MESKRTH—In this city, August 5, 18J6, by the Rev. 3. H. Schroeder, David Ed- ward Baxter and Lizzie Matilds Meserth. MCKEE_PHELAN—In this clty, August 5 1896, by the Rev. Father McDonald, Samuel McKee and Annie Phelan, both of Sau Francisco. SCHAKFFEKS—_DISSE—In this city, July 80, 1896, by the Rev. Father Maximilian, Anton Schaeffers and Emma Disse. D1ED. Bryon, Mrs. Elizabeth Kilkenny, John J. P. Douneily, Bridget. McLean, Malcoim R. Fellmann, Hida S, sahoney, Timothy Fruchey, Jesse C. Mead, Jeannette Hail. Albert E. O'Connor, George J. Hansen, Mary Schmidt, 'William F. Hawkins, James J. E. Sheehy, Mary Heitler, “arah Thorner, Johin F. Hoel, Holm L. Van Reed. Capt. W. E. Kenison, Ches.er D. ‘Walsh, John A. BRYON—In this city, August 8, 1896, Mrs. Eliza- beth Bryon, wife of Benjamin Bryon of 527 Capp street,’ a nativeof Loundou, England, aged 46 years 10 months and 11 days. A~ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Monday), at_2:30 o'clock P. M., from Grace M. K. Church, Twenty¥irst and Capp streets. Interment L. O, O, F. Cemetery. DONNELLY—In this oivy, August 8, 1896, Brid- et Donnelly, & native of Ireland, aged 73 years. FELLMANN~—In this city August 8, 1896, Hilda Sidonla, beloved daughter of Leon and Sio: Fellmann, and sister of Leon Felimaan, a native of San krandlsco, aged 10 months and £ days. FRUCHEY—In this city, August 6, 1896, Jesse C. Fruchey. husband of Sarah J. Fruchey, and stepfalber of Agnes and Hattie Young, & native of Tiffia, Ohlo, aged 69 years. AT Friends and uaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. M.. trom the par- lors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street, HALL—In Ocean View, August 7, 1896, Albert E. beloved husbuniof Dells Hall, father of Loute, Bertfe and Willie Hall. brotber of James, Rush and George Hall and Mrs. Mary £ldridge, and brother-in-law of Mrs. May A. Lane, a na- tive of Tllinois, aged 46 years. [Peoria (TiL) papers Fylune copy. | A Friends and acquaintances are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral THIS DA (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from his late residence, Lobos street, Ocean View. interment Holy Cross Cemetery. F. OF A.—The officers and members of Conrt Farallon No. 71, F. of A., are requested to attend the funeral of our late brother, Alber: E. Hall, THIS DAY (Sunday), ac 2 o'clock P. M.. from his late residence, Lobos street, Ocean View. Fines for non-attendance. By order, 5. MANGAN. B. 8. L. BROWN, C. R. HANSEN—Inthiscity, August 8, 1896, Mary, beloved wife of John' Hansen, a nativeof Ger- many, aged 23 years and 8 days. HAWKINS—In this city, August 7, 1896, James | J. E. Hawkins, dearly beloved husband of Alice 8. Hawxins. and ‘ather of Eugene D. and Harold N. Hawkins, a native of Philadelphia, Pa., aged 47 years 5 months and 14 days. Ba-The funeral will take piace THIS DAY (Bunday), at 2 o'clock »... ac his lste resi- ence, 2736 California street, thence to St. Dom- inic’s’ Church, corner Bush and. Steiner streets, for services. Tnterment private, Mount Calvary Cemetery. Please omlt flowers. HEITLER—In this cliy, August 8, 1896, Sarah, beloved wite of L. R. Heitler, and mother of L. B., 0. B. and G. L. Heitler, a native of Vermont, aged 52 years 4 months and 7 days. @ Notice of funeral hereafter. I HOEL—In this clty, August 7, 1896, Holm Loken Hoel, beloved son of the Rev. C. and lnger Hoel, snd brother of Magds and Alf Hoel, a native of Washington, aged 2 years § months and 3 days. AaFriends and a quaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday),at 3 o'clock P, . from the Scandina- vian Lutheran Church, 1831 Howard stree, be- tween Twelfth and Thirteenth. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. KENISON—In this city, August 7, 1896, Chester D., beloved son of Asa H. and Lizzie E. Kenison, and brotherof Mabel E. Kenison, & native of San Francisco, aged 18 years and 7 months. AG-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), st 2:30 o'clock P. M., from the resi- dence of his parents, 2952 Twenty-fifth street, corner Bryani avenue. Interment L O.O.F. Cemeier. KILKENNY—In this city. August 7. 1896, John J. P., dearly beloved son of Patrick _and Bridget Kilkenny, and nephew of Mrs. T. Ryan, Mrs. D. Mckvoy, Mrs. J. Doran and Francis Kilkenny, & native of San Francisco, aged 13 years 2 months and 22 days. Thy gentle voice fs now hushed. ‘Thy warm, true heart s scill, And on thy young and innocent brow Is resting Deach’s cold chill. Thy hands are clasped upon thy breast, We bave kissed thy lovely brow, And in our aching hearts we know We have no dariing now. From MAMMA 810 PAPA. #-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to_attend the faneral THIS LA ¢ (Bunday), et 11:30 o'cigek 4,3, from tho resi ence of the parents, 261934 Harrison steeet, thence to St. Peter’s Church for services. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. McLEAN~In Yuelo. Rhodesia, Soath Africa, June 6. 1896, Malcolm R. McLean, beloved son of Hugh and Jessle McLean, anative of Dundas. Prince Edwards Island, aged 28 years. [Prince Edwards Isiand and Bostun Dapers please copy. ] M AHONEY—In this city, August 7, 1896, Tim- o'hy. beloved sonof Dennisand Margaret Ma- honey, and_brother of Johu, James, Marzarot and Mary Mahorey, a native of >an Francisco. A~ Friends and acquaintances are respect- flly invited to astend che fanerai THIS DAY (Sundsy), at 1 o'clock P. 3., from his lae residence, 8 Allen street. off Hyde, between Fii- bert and Union, thence to St. Bridget's Chiurch, Van Ness avenue and Broadway. for services at 1:30 o'clock . % Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. MEAD-—In this city, August 8, 1896, entered into rest, Jeanneite, wife of Charies H. Mead Jr., anative of New York City, N. Y. 83~ Notice of tuneral hersafter. 0'CONNOR~—TIn this city, Augnst 8, 1896, George J.. dearly beloved son of Thomas and Belle O’Connor, aud brother of Francis T. 0’Connor, anativeot San Francisco, aged 6 months and 1 8y. B~ Notice of funeral hereafter. SCHMIDT—In this city, August 7, 1896, Willlam F., beloved husband 0f Sophia Schmidt, and brotner-in-law of Ernst Maass and J. aod P. Sommer, a native b¢ Rostock, Germany, aged 42 years 10 months and 9 days. A member of Har- ‘mony Lodge No. 9, A. O. U. W.,and the Nord- dentscher Verein. A9-Friends and acquisntances are respect- fuliv invited to attend tiie funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 1 o'clock P.., from his late residence, 1371 Stevenson sireet, between Her- mann_and Ridley, thence 0 Washington Hall, 35 Eddy street. where the funeral services will be beld under the auspices of the Norddeutscher Verein at 2 o'clock P.M. Interment Masonic Cemetery. A, O. U. W.—To the officers and_members of Harmony Lodge 0. 9. A.0.U.W.: You are hereby notified to attend the funeral of our late brocher, W. F. Schmidi, THIS DAY (Sunday), &t 20°clock P. .. from Wasnington Hall, 35 kdd y street By orderof R. W. ENGLISH, M. W. L. JomNsEkx, Kecorder. * SHEEHY—In this city, August 8 1898, Mary, relict of ihe late John Sheehy. mother of Eliza: beth, Nellie, Joseph and Mamie Sheehy and Mrs. Robert Grant, and sisterof Dennis and John O'Brien, a native ot County Cork, Ireland. A9 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited 1o atiend the funeral TO-MORROW (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock A. M., from her late residence, 2134 Sumner street, oft Howard, be- iween Seventh and Eighth, thence to St. Jos- eph’s Church, Tenth street, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing a. § o'clock A. M. Inter- men: Holy Cross Cemetery. THORNER~—In this city, Augnst 7, 1896, John F., beloved husband 'of the late Catherine Thorner, and dearly beloved father of Mrs. M. H. Becher, Mrs. John Walters and Joseph W. Thorner. & native of Hanover, Germany, aged 56 yea's 1 month and 5 days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- tuily invited to auend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock P. ., from his late residence, 1207 Pacific street, between Jones and Leavenworth, thenceto St. Bridget's Church. Van Ness avenue and Broadway, where services will be held at 2 o'clock P. M. Interment Na- tional Cemetery, Presidio. VAN REED—In this city, August 8, 1896. passed to eternal rest, Capiain William E. Van Reed, United States Army (retired), brotherof Mrs. Noble T. Biddleof San Jose, aged 55 years. A member of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. Wa-Services TO-MORROW (Monday), at 10 | o IVIC The reaidente, 1008 Page ‘street. | Interment private. No flowers. WALSH—In Alameda, Augusc 8, 1898, Jobn A., beloved son of James C.and thelate Mary C. Walgh. and brother of Mrs. F. Reld and F. M. and Harry C. Walsh, a native of >an irancisco, enrs. ".'!'.-?n'...a. and_acquaintances are respect- T ATHEEY, Ot omdan), at 10 cloci & a8t TO-MORRO' o ) e St. Joseph's Church, Alameda. Interment pri- vate, St. Mary’s Cemetery. - MCAVOY & CALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMER 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. Telephone 8080., AMES MENOMEY & SON, yBERERREES NS kAT N AQY S elephons No. 3354, JAS. ENGLISH. T. R. CAREW CAREW & ENGLISH, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 19 Van Ness ave., near Market si., San Francisco Telephone So. 156. MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY, PR I Slusied: Tooation unexcelisd. | Ofice 997 Marke: street, Southeast corner of SIxth. DEMOCRACY READY FOR FUSION. Committee Appointed to Con- fer With Popu- lists. THEY WANT HELP BADLY And Will Be Willing to Give the Populists All They Ask For. ACTIVE WORK IS SUGGESTED. Republicans Reported Making a Vigor- ous and Aggressive Campaign All Over the Stgte. The Democratic State Central Commit- tee held a regular meeting in the Califor- nia Hotel yesterday afternoon and de- cided that it was time for the State De- mocracy to call a halt and to submit to the embraces of the pursuer, the People’s party. In other words, that it was time to fuse. -This is practically an admission that the Democracy is not confident that it can carry this State without tue aid of the Populists. W. H. Alford of Tulare was in the chair, and the first business transacted was the acceptance of the resignation of ex-Mayor E. B. Pond, who conld not support tbe Chicago platform. Mr. Pond’s letter of resignation gave no reason for the step taken. It wasseimply a resignation_with- out comment as 8 member of the Demo- cratic State Central Committee. On motion of Gavin McNab, Clitus Bar- bour was appointed unanimously to fill the vacancy. The matter of fusion with the Populists came up in the shape of a resolution pre- sented by the advisory committee reaoly- ing that a committee of seven, of whom the chairman should be one, shouid be appointed for the purpose of consulting with the duly authorized executive com- mittees of the Populist and silver organiz- ations in the State of California, and re- solving. further that such committee re- port back to the State Central Committee the result of the conference on fusion on Presidential electors, the whole subject- matter to be held in temporary abeyance until after consultation with the execu- tive committee of the Democratic party of the United States. John W. Mitchell of Los Angeles said that the matter mizht involve the candi- dates on the Democratic and Populist tickets in different districts of the State. On motion of Caminetti the resolution was made to include Congressmen as well as Presidential electors in the fusion. Mr. Mitchell said that an effort would be made to have the Populists of the Sixth Congressional District meet at the same time in Los Angeles with the Democrats. On motion of M. C. Hassett of San Fran- cisco it was decided that a committee of five be appointed to co-operate with the chair in assisting the different State Com- mitteemen’ in forming ciubs in their re- spective districts. Reports of good cheer were heard from different counties. J. A. Filcher of Placer said that the Democracy must poll its votes for Sewall as well as for Bryan, and to that end it would be well to effect thorough organization without delay. There were several Populists and Republi- cans on the roll of Placer County. All the speakers urged the speedy o:fisn- ization of clubs and distribution of silver literature, because the Republicans in each of the counties reported were making an active and aggressive fight. Ball of Colusa said that free coinage lit- erature was wanted in order to enable Democrats to combat the fact that a good many people believed that free coinage would bhave a tendency to cheapen money. A good many Democrats in his county, he said, were not well enough informed on the matter to discuss it with success. Hassett of San Francisco remarked that it had been industriously circulated around this City for eight or ten days that the savings banks of this City and State will undertake to pay off their depositors in cheap money, namely silver. The law re- quires them to pay their depositorsin the same kind of money as that received by them. The committee adjourned subject to the call of the chair. Among the delegates present was Mark R. Plaisted, publisher of the Morning Enterprise at Riverside, in this State. W. g) Grady, a well.known attorney and Democratic politician of Fresno, has taken up his residence in this City. Thus far he has taken'no active interest in local litics. poAll was quiet at the Republican head- quarters yesterday. Letters continue to pour in giving \accounts of new conver- sions every day from the ranks of the ad- vocates of cheap mone{. M. R. Higgin secretary of the Republican State Central Committee, said yesterday that the Dem- ocrats were so badly scared that they would give the Populists all that they asked in order to secure their aid. ——— LOVED IN DEATH. Orphan Children Follow the Body of Mrs. Charles Fechheimer to Its Last Resting Place. Ten little girls, inmates of the Hebrew Orphans’ Asylom, followed on foot the remains of Mrs. Charles S. Fechheimer to the grave. The tear-stained faces of the orphans and their solemn demeanor showed how generally they feit the loss of their benefactress. Of the many estimable Hebrew ladies who devote their time and purse to the cause of charity, Mrs. Fechheimer ranked first as an earnest worker snd protector of the distressed. She opened her heart, her purse, her home to the poor. Her iife was one continudus chapter of generous and noble sacrifices, She was an active and gromlneut mem- ber of the Hebrew Ladies’ Socieiy, the Hebrew Orpban Society, the Sewing So- clety and the Old Lauies’ Home. The estimable lady was the wife of Charles S. Fechhieinl:er. fi,hes p{%neir‘ merchant, and gister-in-law of 8. W. resident the Associated Charities. ke b The funeral services were conducted yes- terday afternoon at 2 o’clock at thl{lh home of the deceased, 1631 Broadway, Rev. Dr. Voorsanger officiating. Phe remains were placed in a handsome cloth - covered, silver - mounted casket. There were many handsome floral pieces, tokens from legions of friends and all the charitable organizations of the Clty. The pall-bearers were: S. W. Rosen- stock, Mr. Anspacher, president of the Temple EmanuEl, Joseph Naphtal. Henry ‘Wangenheim, Leopold Bimg and 8. For- man. ‘The remains were interred in the family plat at the Hom. L e of Peace Cemetery, San RUDDELL UNDER FIRE. The Deputy Surveyor Accused by Mrs. Dick Williams of a Serious Offense. Deputy Surveyor of the Port Sam Rud- dell is again under fire, the charges in this rticular instance emanating from Mrs, ick Williams. Some months ago Mr. Ruddell was ac- cused of having a hand in_the escape of the Atlanta Chinese. These charges were entirely disproved, however, although Dick Williams, who is supposed to have been implicated in the same affair, has since been indicted and is now awaiting trial. 2 It now appears that the wife of the de- posed inspector has made affidavit to the effect that the Deputy Surveyor had passed for her certain articles subject to duty. She goes further than this, saying that Mr. Ruddell had at one time in his home on Hayes street, rugs to the value of $20,000. : The Deputy Surveyor, however, is in- clined to treat sll such accusations with silent contempt. “I do not know Mrs. Williams,” he said, ‘‘and bave never passed any articles free of auty for ber or any one eise. The charges are t00 absurd to think of for a moment.” MEETING OF THE P, A. A, MoArthur’s Amateur Standing to Be Investigated and John Elliot’s Resignation Considered. A meeting of the Pacific Athletic Asso- ciation was held last evening. Special commissioners were appointed to look after the different branches of sport for the ensuing year as follows John Elliot, track athletics; W R. Barry, football; F.A. Pache, baseball; W. B. West, lawn tennis; J. Rothkopi, swimming; D. Vanering, boxing; D. Brown, bicycling. John Elliot, J. A." Lenihan, 8. J. Pem- broke, J. Rothkopf and J. Nolan were ap- pointed as a regatia committee. . John Eliot’s resignation was read, but it was deemed advisable not to accept it until a committee had waited upon him with the intention of having him recon- sider his action. The matter of a boxing bout between George Green and Robert McArthur on the evening of July 31 was nuxt brought up. McArthur had been suspended from the amateur ranks for taking part in a boxing bout with a professional where a purse was hung up. McArthur is very anxious to remain in theamateur ranks, and offered in a letter to explain. Green claimed thaf he him- self was to receive all the money, and that McArthur was simply boxing for his health, and if Green wanted to give him a necktie pin he could do so. Charles J. Bosworth stated in behalf of the directors that they had nothing to do with the making of the match, and that _Dr. Short, leader of the club, was instru- mental in bringing the men together. Finally the association appointed a committee consisting of Dan Soleman of the San Francisco Athletic Club as chair- man, W. R. Barry of the Reliance Club, ‘William F. Rheinhart of the University, J. W. Ames of the San Francisco Y. M. C. A. and William T. Hal of the Academic Athletic League, to in- vestigate the charges against McArthur and report at the next meeting. Samuel J. Pembroke was given his seat in the association as club delegate from the Alameda Boating Club in place of J. Sansom, an opposing candidate. e Burglars Scared Away. Burglars entered the premises of the Had- wen Swain Manufacturing Company, 215 Main street, early yesterday morning, through the rear door. They took a few nickels that were in the telephoce box, but nothing else. The Embnbimy is that they had been scared away efore being able to operate upon the safe. HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. T H Nicholls,Dutch Flat Miss B Page, Sac T L Gilbert, Minneapolis M Morgan, tle J Seadler, Sac W A Lawson, Victoria W E Gerber, Sac Miss K Cazroll, Oakland W H Miner & w,Chicago £ W Mudgett, Alaska A D Graham, Chicage C D Emmons, Sitka C A McCargar, Sac D Bell, Alus<a G O Wilson, Tracy H A Fredericks, Seattle J Hemivgway, Chicago E E Andrews, Madera BJ Zink, Philadelphia W G Mc.vilster, Alaska W H Davis. Los Angeles M W Moran, Tacoma C F Kockiff & w,jtumbt Dr D C Clarke, Tucoma Mrs A English, Omaha J D Ackinso: Micheis Miss A Brown, Omaha C N Metcalf, Detroit. C H Ordway, Reno O Maris, Chicago C H Henoffer, Tacoma P S Armstron G W Conelly, Wash H C Gearins, Portland | J S Williams & w, Cal T & Maiue, N Y M E Brownsill,Sta Barb I C Milligan & w,Tacoma, H M Hageman, Tacoma H A Jostro,Bakersfield XK J Ingersoll, Denver Miss Gleim, 1 acoma H B Jordan, Tacoma _ Mrs Macfariand, Wash Miss Macfarland, Wash Miles Wallace, Madera J A Gayton, Sta Cruz J T Maskill, Magalia H Pohinn, Towa IO Beil, fowa M R Liovd, Alasks A | Blanchard, Alaska T Milier, Alaska E B Stoddard, ‘Alaska 1 D Purdy, Alaska A E Woodball, Alnska J C Prefter, Alaska F D von Wagener,Alaska H A Steuart, Alsska Dr Baird & w, Riverside D J peers & w,Stocktn B H Beadium, Los Ang Mrs J Seadler, Sacto M Smail Woodiand Mrs J J Buchanan, Sacto C L Chamberiain, Aubrn J R Pattten, San Jose M L Hunt, Ingomar Mrs S J 0’ Brien, Willows W C Smith, Pittsburg Miss O'Brien, Wiliows J H McMillen, Sn Mateo MrsMA Peterson, Willows Miss H Adams, Madison Miss L Long, Pe aluma E L Archer &w.Madison Miss M J Cavanagh, Peta M P Morgan, Angeis Cp Miss M E Cavanagh, Peta F £ Martin, Chicsgo F S Ford, Pacific Grove M H Sunderlana & w,Cal Mrs V A Gregg, S L ubis R T Thwaits & w, S Jose Miss Gregg. Ked Oak, In M W Flood, Chicago G R Stewart, Crow’s Ldg BTNcCulbough,Crow’s L LICK HOUSE. Haven © P Hayes, Los Angeles R E Campbell, Sacto J J Clawsen, Salt Lake P E Rosenbaum & w, Cal G 'Sherman, Valicjo & H Thomas & w, Ll P H Huston, Lidell N E Jacobs, Marysville P E Swacey, Uroville H S Hatton, Gflroy W Nevills, San Jose G A Huncer, Sonora H A Whitten, Portiand P S Keoner, San Jose H Weish, Portiand G Hirshfield, Humboldg W P Hillard & wf, Cal M Levy, Cal G E Pierce & w, Chicago Miss Pierce, Chicago { A Jamison & w, Boston G S Jamison. N Y H Lahiff, Placerville W Butterfield & wi, Cal G Shepstone, Sacto F H McConnell. Cal ¥ K Towne, Mayfield H H Hutch, Sacto H 'V Morehouse,san Jose E R Thompson, Stockton V1 Hahn & wi, Seatile C G Baldwin, Clement Mrs Saxey. Marysville J ¥ Meux, Fresno Miss J Keith, Gliroy J H Lane, Cal W H skerritt, Vallejo Miss A Milier, S Rafael J P McCalley & wi, IIl P ¥ Clark & w, Portiand COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. T W _Wells, Sonara F Dawson, Sacto 8 ¥ Norsheutt, Or K Matsmoka, Sacto J J Markley, Geyservilla ‘W _D Nobie, Fresno 1 Dannenbaum, Vallejo Dr J P Porter, Angels E E Gaadis, Woodiand J G Roberts. Madera @ T Siebe, Woodland G Whitlock, Sta Cruz W B W estlake, Stockton C Barron, Los Angeies C A Farr, N Y C H Harxer, Fresno JFRowiand&w Petaluma G Smith, Portland Miss M A Fabey, Sonora Mrs F Sweem, Eureka A Marx, Independence J € Baxter, Inyo Co M H Barr, Indianapolis C L Donobue, Wiliows H S Jordan, Tacoma Miss Gilme. Tacoma G W Sylar, Folsom 1 LSylar, Sacto J Habn & w, Sacto J McCabe. Goshen M Griffin, Merced J L Linford, Utah CE Newton, Santa Crag J Murpby & w, Colton PALACE HOTEL J P Neville, Portland E W Gifford, London J P Grier, Chicago M Weil, Lincoln, Neb J D Bemins, US N H A Cohen, N Y J W Mitchell. Los Ang C H Lawrence. Chicago W CStoart & w,Cal ~ E W Brown & son, Cal ¥ R Smith, Deming F L Cox, San Jose J F Bennelle, Los Ang J Dickson, St Louls J Dickson Jr, St Louis 4 F Dunner & w, Cal Mrs J Simpson, Fresno C T Wallace, Yreka Mrs C W Leach, Yrexa W J Yougg, Phila Wm J Young, Phila ¥ B Lach¥op, Minn F Barrett. Sau Jouquin G F Kieinberger, N Y Bacon, Georgia W Dessan, Georgia Higgins, Chicazo ¥ Crawford. Alameda Call, New Haven Mrs C W Leach. Oakland BALDWIN HOTEL. f<H i A Martinelll &wf,0lema Mrs L Parsons, Portland 7 Kaningky, Portland "~ I Ross, Tacom R Campbell & w, Van- W James, Bukersfield conver Miss K C Pheips, Boston Mrs i K Horton, Bstn Mrs S A Hoyd, Bosion HS Wliison, Boston 8 H Sehmiit & w, N Y P R Ruben, Fresno G B Baldwin & ¢, Alaska 1Cohn, Kureka G J Gampbell Jr, llejo LR Siockwell, N Y H Blatz, Cal W D Davis, Cal G Lammour, Spokane B C Holly, Vallejo J € Lynch LATESL SHAPPING INTELLIGENCN, Arrivea. SATURDAY, Angust 8. Nic bark Leon, Ross, 11 days from Departure Bay: 1105 tons coal, to George Fritch. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived Aug 8—Stmr Peyfinsulas, from Lisbon. Sailed Aug 8—Stmr Veendam, for Rotterdam: stmr Mobile, for London: stmr La Bourgogne, for Havre; stmr Saale, for Bremen; simr Edam, for Amsterdam: stmr Werra, for Genoa; stmr An- choria, for Glasgow: stmr Alesia, for Marseilles; stmr Hekla, for Stettin; stmr Patria, for Ham: burg: stmr Ktruria, for Liverpool. . Arrived out Aug 8—Simr Schiedam, from Am- sterdam. SQUTHAMPTON—Salled Aug 8—Stmr St Paul, for New York. HAVRE—salled Aug 8—Stmr La Touraine, for New York. STETTIN—Salled Aug 6—Stmr Venetis, for New York. HAMBURG—Sailed Aug 5—Stmr Norrento, for New York. GLASGOW—Sailed Aug 7—Stmr State of Ne- braska, for New York. SCILLY—Passed Aug 7—Stmr H H Meler, from New York for Bremen.

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