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Q ROOMS, BATH, LAUNDRY AND U C ished basement; ‘tront and rear yard for flowe: on quiet, delightful’ street; opposite privace pas FIN HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS — Continued. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1896. ; D ————————————————————————— e —— PERSONALS. Welsh Street. WELSH, OFF FOURTH—2 OR 8 NICE- 1y furnished housekeeping rooms; cheap. 114 0. 'DEMPSTER, 38 Gien Park ave., off 13th, ( NTED LIST hunting a pleasure: call or send for one. SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO., 218 and 220 Montgomery st. H,':nmm}:- NEW: ath ( PORCELAIN 12 Guerrer o see it. ROOMS, PLENDID HOUSE OF 1 3 OR 2 1 fiats of 6 rooms: rent reduced. 325 Tehama. Y ROOM: cust av 30 ] OB HILL, DOV, corner Liberty and Dolores: handsomé astiake house: ten fine rooms, bath, back and front nall: garden: fine view: perfect order. QPLENDID HOUSE GF 12 ROOMS, UR » flats of 6 rooras: rent reduced. 325 Tehama. T4 ROOMS: 91345 $12 50: water froe. Apr & CO., 14 Montgomery st. TO. RENT FOR VERY LITTLE at BALDWIN & HAMMOND'S, 10 Hovses mone Montgomery Q ID 12-ROOM HOUSE, 3392 TWENTY- & first sireet, cor. Guerrero. suitable for board- ing or very low rent. See it. AMERICA—THE s any_address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 60, posts C GQ R() COTTAG SPECT | 8. 50, S e S s o h sts., off Mission. MAKES HOUSE: | Miscellaneous. PART!ES IN QUEST OF DESIRABLE ROOMS in private families or bosrding-houses can find precisely what they want free of charge by caliing t the Evening Post’s branch office, 659 Market st. e e e TO LET. ROOMS Clay Street. CLAY — PLI T room; nice locality. rddv Street. EDDY — FURNISHED ROOMS WITH use of bath: one or two gentlemen. SHED ROOMS AND OFFICES, COR- ner Eddy and Market sts.; entrance 1 Eddy. FURNISHED ¥ Asguth direoi. 1 EIGHTH, NEAR MARKET — SUNNY 2 furnished bay-window front room. HERMAN AFARIMENT HOUSE. 28 STH si.. near Market: furnished and unturnished. 1 S Eilis Streec. HE RAMONA, 130 ELLIS: MRS. RATE S 1 ART, manager—A quiet house: centrally lo- elevator: hot & cold waser. 5 | 321 ELLIS, R TAYLOR=FOR BEST lodging we recommend the osedale House. B Fifth street. FIFTH-SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS $1 60 to $3 per week. 10 1 R¢) FIFTH — 3 NKWLY FURNISHED AN rooms: kitchen: large garden. 620 Fell st. 94 front rooms, 88 up, and others. 3 5 ROOMS; BATH; HOLU AND | Geary mirec.. yard: rent $15. 89 Fifteenth st. RNISHED BATH; RE- uced rent. imore st ne. Washington. | A GEARY, NEAR KEARNY—FURNISHED rooms; day,week or month; country trade | solicited. G 91 GEARY—ROOM AND HOUSE R! L2 agency; no fee for registering. TING FLATS TO LET, ROOMS, BATH, LAU rking private park, $20: lower flat, 8 rooms, bath, lanndry, large vard for fiowers, $2! in perfect condition: on Twelfth st. DEMPSTER, | 36 Glen Park avi V{ SUNNY "ROOMS AND BATH: SECOND tioor: clean: delightful private street, $15. DEMPSTE: Gien Psrg ave., off Twelfth. '( CTA opp ia. rent cheapest flats in the city; n all day; will be put class order, 8_and 7 rooms and bath: $.0 MADISON & BURKE, 626 Market st. . $35. &7 VALLEJO, NEAR DUPO DO. rooms. ASHTON & GARDINE Montgome: < POS ) flat 49 T FULTON—SUN & rooms; rent $1 JEW MODERN SU. TH AND AN Folsom. J.-A. ULRICH, 41 Crocker huiiding. ICE_UPPER renovated K : SUNNY BA 14 West Mission st., near D—200 GOOD TE tub, tiled sink, door opener, electric beHs, etc., | NEWLY | ‘ | -1229 FURNISHED 7771 GEARY—3 SUNNY U { 2173 rooms; ey 217. Gough Street. [ 1605 GOUCH-LARGE FRONT SUNNY | 1605 Gicove room and large sunny room con- necting; furnished or unfurmished; board op- | tional: private family: reference. ! Grant Avenue. | 9] g SRART AVE.—3 UNFURNISHED SUN- P4 ny rooms, $20, suitable for dressmaking. Harrison Street. x HARRISON ATLY FURNISHED 925 roomin a German family; suitable for a young mag. | Hubbard Street. | HUBBARD, BET. SECOND AND THIRD. | 34 T Roward - Sunny outside rooms, 81 a week | and upward; quiet house. 3 Jones Street. Q07 IONES-THE VAN WINKLE. NEW { management: elegani sunny suites tingie: newly furnished: bath, etc.: $10 to $30. JONES — ELEGANTLY FUKNISHED sunny rooms: bot and cold water; private i earny Stree. KEARNY—SUIT OF ROOMS SUITABLE for housekeeping. A BELINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY — £\ ‘Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and single; firsy ] class In every respect; Lerms reasonabie. | | Larkin Street. 00 OAK GROVE AVE unfurnished rooms: bath aud all conven- 2 LARGE, SUNNY | LARKIN — 1 OR 2 NICELY FOR- nished rooms lq‘ler. |2439 TSFORMATION REQUIRED AS TO THE whereabouts of GEORGE SHES, formerly of Hamiiton, Canada, son of MARY SHEA, widow, and who is now ‘supposed to be in California. Dated July 25, 1896. ~TAUNTON & O'HEIR, Barris ers, 24 James st 5., Hamllton, Canada. HE FINEST LINE OF REMNANTS: suit to order, $10; pants, $3. Cut Rate Tailor- ing Company, 1117 Market st., bet. 7th and_ &th. IONFINEMXNTS ATTENDED BY REGU- lar physician; $15 upward. A.. box 98, Call. ADY, STRANGER, DESIRES A GENTLE- man partner; $25 capital. Room 2, 122 Post. EW DECOEATIVE ART SCHOOL; 2-HOUR lessons in embroidery or Battenberg lace, 50c: tessons free 9 to 12 A. M. 2214 Geary, room 36. OUSE AND LOT—$600; C. O, D. PRENTIS and Old Hickory ave. DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPE- cislty; private; nocharge uniess successfal: ail 1aw suits, claims, collections, wills, deeds, et tended to. G. W. HOWE, atty-at-law, 350 Marketst. 15 EDUCATIONAL. e R R N O RS MELVILLE SNYDER, 715 POST ST. Mool muse, piano, elocution, practical Shake spearean and general aral ng a specialty: Vocal classes, donday, 8 F. 3.; $1 month: S X7OICE CULTURE, RLOCUTION AND Dri- Vulrbe taught thoroughly; 20~ !esgon. 749 Fol- som st. TIRHL’S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS College, 723 Market 8t i expenses less and scholarship better than elsewhere; day and night. YBES, THE LEADING SHORTHAND COL- Jege, 825 Montgomery st.; individual instruc- tlon in shorthand, typing, !mlke-glng, etc.: lite scholarship $50; oW rates per week and month. ANISH TAUGHT BY SPANISH LADY; S amis very reasonable. 230 Page st. TMA & HYER, PIANO, MANDOLIN, BAN jo. 405 Geary, Rm. 17: thorough instruction OOKKPNG, WRI ARITHM IC, GRAME day & nizht: noclasses: $5 month. 845 Misslon ROF. LOUIS MERKI: VIOLIN, MANDOLIN, guitar, cornet, reasonable. 225 Geary,nr. Powll. ORRIS BERRY, FORMER FOREM AN Albert Miller’s cloak store, has gone into busi- ness wiih H. RIFLSIND, and, opened an establish- mentat 14 McAllister, Rms. 45-46: ladies’, misses’, children’s cloaks Lo order:fit guaranteed:low prices TAR MANDOLIN. PIANO AND VOCAL 3 ‘Ilelurunl: $3mo. MARY WESTHATS, 39 Fifth. 1.2y FROM LONDON AND PARIS TEACH- FOE MOST ARTISTIC HAIRDRESSING GO to Up To Date parlors, 850 Market st., room 14; hairdressiug and manicuring free to all, Wednes- day, 10 to 2. RUNKS DELIVERED 25C. BAY CITY L Transfer Company, 244 Sutter; tel. Grant 57. MES, THOMPSON, CHIROPODIST. 101% Grant ave., room 10. §4 EANTS TO ORDERT SAMPLE BY MATL T WERTHMAN Pants Company; local agents wanted everywhere. 2214 Geary street. RS DR. MIRANDA HAS RETURNED AW and located at 17 Grant ave. UPERFLUOUS HAIR REMOVED PER- manently and absolutely by an entirely new aud harmless seif-creatment: - total destruction guaranteed; particulars FREE, 143 Phelan build- ing, 1 to 5. T, ARGER QUARTERS FOR AN INCREASED business: I am making more and »m prepared to give better service than ever before; hairdressing 25c; switches $1: “QUINONIA" Hair Tonic is still going for 36¢ a bottle. G. LE- DERER, 111 Stockton st T¥ YOU WANT YOUR WALLPAPER HUNG cheap call on L LARSON, 1288 Market st., r. 75, “A DVICE FREE ALL PRIVATE LAW MAT- ters; mod. iees. Atty. MCCABE, 1027 Market. ARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE and Newspaper Tllustration: day and evening ciasses: instructors, J. H. K. Partington, Gertrude Partington, R. L. Partington. Particulars'424 Pine. s piano,smging,French:$8 mo. K.14, 1003 Polk . & M IS, KOLANUER, TEACHERS MAN hldolln. guitar, banjo. 935 Market st., opp. Mason ELASCO' LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— 13 Private theatricals arranged: pupils rehearsod on stage. R. 6 and 12, 1. O. O. . block, 7th and Mkt CHOOL ELECTRICA L, CIVIL, MINING, ME. chanical engineering, Surveving, architecture- assay: estdb. '64. VAN DER NATLLEN, 723 Mkt, NGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN. PIANO, palnting, palmisiry, $2 mio. Studio 1422 Hyde. PIANG LESSONS: PUPIL OF THE LEIPSIO Conservatory, mod.terms.J. LANGE, 110 Hyde. ROFESSOR G. MANSFIELD, TEACHER OF bacio. 1707 Market. DENTISTS. - S e RN S YROOME DENTA L ASSOCIATION, 769 MAR- ket st., bet. Third and Fourth; gas specialists: only reliable agent for painless extraction: artill: cial teeth from $5; fillings from $1; extracting 50 cents, with gas $1. }. LUDLUM HILL, 1448 MARKET &T. D) Sear Eleventh: 1o charge for extracting when Dlates are made: oid plates made over like new; leeth from $8 per set: extracting 50c: gas given. DF SEoRGE W, LEEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentist, Qiscoverer of painless extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth without any plate, moved from 8o 20 0’ Farrellst. I“ULL SET OF TEETH, $7; WARRANTED five years; extraction, 50c.: fillings, 50c.: crowns, $3 bU. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. T THE PEOPLE'S ONE DOLLAR MEDICAL Institute, all cases treated and medicines fur- nished for $1: call or write. 10291 Market st., bet. Sixth ai h, San Francisco, Cal. 1000 BUSINESS CARDS PRINTED 1 50; show cards, etc. HILL, 2315 Geary st. FIRST-CLASS DENT FIRST-OLASS Pprizes: first-class results; painless extraction: Tei. Main b375. W.C. HARDING,M.D., 600 Sutter R.L T. RAN TRACTION PAINLESS, crown work, bridge work end teeth withoui Plates a speciaity. 103 Geary st., cor. Grant avs, LL FACIAL BLEMISHFS, SUPERFLUOUS hatr, moles, freckles, scars, etc., removed by Elite Eléctrolysis Co., 226 Turk, or. Leavenworth. 277 A SET FOR TEETE: WARKANTED A3 £00d as can be made: filling $1. Dr. SIMMS, dentise, 930 Market st.. next Baldwin Theater. * VW AICH & TEWELRY REPAIRING. STONE engraving, monozrams,crests : low prices; work guaranteed. BRITTAIN, 20 Geary st. PAINLESS "EXTRACTION. "60c; "CROWN bridge work a specialty; piates, §5 up: 13 vears expericnca, B Lo WALSH: D.D.S. $1414 Gears. Razox ING OUR' SPECIALIY; FINE edge put on razor,25c. Razor Exchge,630Marxet K. LUCKETL, 1703 POST NEAR BO- chanan; gas given: crown and bridee work. TELVET AND CLOTH CAPES BELOW manufacturers’ cost. 20 Sansome st., upstalrs. LL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- ranted. DR. J. W. KEY. 1122 Market st. W OMEXN'S ELECTRIC SANITARIOM, rooms 53 Maze building—New and scientific methods for promoting healih, beauty. Con. free. BEOUTDOOR STEREOPTICON SHOW EVE- 1y night cor. Market snd Sixth sts. ; artistic ad- vertizements in living light; promoters of buai- Dess. Consult OWL ADV. CO., 1140 Market st. ET OF TBETH WITHOUL A FLATE. DIk H G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. CITY REAL ESTATE. HOUBES AND mfi—_ BOME BAHNGAINS. Octavia st., bet. Broadway and Vallejo, 25x112:6 and 2-storv in good order; 8 rooms, bath, etc. ; fine view: $6000: easy terms. Pine, near Stockton, 34+ 12 rooms in good orde: house; rents $35; $E000. $8500—Reduced rice: Liberty cia and Guerrero, 25x115 and comfortable 2-story; Liberty is a fine residence street. $5350—Very fine house and lot, 25x1 lister, near Buker; very easy terms; cash required. Reduced to $7000: California st.. north side, near Wrdeh!h 26x132:6, and good 2-sto.y in first-ciass order. $3750—Reduced: Stevenson st., 78 feet from Sixth; 24x75;: 2-story and basement house in two flats; Tent $30. $9000—Van Ness ave, bet. Pacific and Broad- way: 35x100 and two double houses. $0000— Washingion st., bet. Scott and Devisa- dero: 27:6x127:8 and new residence, 2-story. base- ment aud attic; a very fine home and excellent nelghborhood. $10,000—California st.; corner residence; bet. ‘Webster and Fillmore. $8000—Green st., N side, bet. Laguna and Bu- chanan; fine modern residence; elegant view of bay. THOM AS MAGEE & SONS, 4 Montgomery st. 150 A SNAP; MUST BE SOLD; DTA- - mond st ottage of 4 rooms. bath and modern improvements; large lot; street work done. BALDWIN & HAMMOXND, 10 Montgom- ery st. 2400 HAMPSHIKRE ST., NR. 218T; NEW 2400, cottage of 5 rooms; bath and modern improvements; lot 25x100: Wr{vchelp: eas: terms can be arranged. BALUWIN & HAM- MOND, 10 Mon:gomery st. EAD THIS! BEST BUSINESS CORNER ON the San Leandro road and main strest to Fitchburg station; size 100x100; cheap av $20 per front foot. ESIDENCE CORNER, 100x100, 2 BLOCKS from the San Leandro road; sireets gradea and graveled; price $500. USINE<S CORNER AT FITCHBURG STA- tion; frontage to sult av $15 per front foot. NE ENTIRE BLOCK, 200x600; WILL SUB- divide into 48 building lots: & good buy to hold or retall at once to bome-seekers. SKST GARDEN LAND IN ALAMEDA County, for sale and to rent: will grow flowers. fruits and vegetables to perfection; splendld chance to start & nursery and grow cut flowers for the market.. THER BARGAINS ON THE BEST STREETS in the best situated locality for a growing town outside the ciiy limits of Uakiand; low taxes; city water, church, school, free delivery, eto. THAD. 8. FITCH. Fitchburg. W. ¥. MCCLUKE, 19 Montsomery st., S. F. NGLESIDE—MAGNIFICENT RESIDENCE, near the raceirack, on Flaxton aud Grafton sts.; 11 rooms and bath, wooden mantels and all modern improvements: ot 62:8x125: will be sold at & great acrifice. G. W. H. PATTERSON & CO., 2 Valencia st. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. b Tl e s cvmtyan b o S SO TAND TO LEASE—1655 ACRES L CATED in Sonoms County, 60 miles from . this city station at the place; finest dairy and gens ral farm- ing land in the county: 250 acres fine hay and grain iand, remainder fin d. all under good fenc ling streams: good bouse, nd outbulldings; all wood necessary for tenan 's use; also 2.0 acres nearly all level land and fine soil: 150 acres now ready to be s : small orchard: good houses, baras and outbuildings: finely watered and plenty of timber; the 5. P, station ison the place: i terminus of the S, F. & N. laces will be iensed to rel low money rent. Fuil particulars of J, T. PETERS room 8, secand floor, Miils baiiding. TITLE HOMES, CLOSE TO TOWN. I1M- proved: easy terms; also 4 to 12 acre pleces on 8 and 10 years' credit. D. H: TWING, Sonoma City; every Monday at 842 Market st., & F. Tiles from LOST. QMALL "DAYBOOK OF WINE _DEALER, August 20. Retur to Santa. Cmt‘Wln- Depot, corner Minna and Lafayerie streels,and get re: ward. OLLECTOR LOST HIS BOOK WITH ALL the bills therein. Whoever brings it w0 this office wili be rewarded. OST—AUGUST 11, ONE RED AND WHITE greyhound bitch. Return 1o 458 Stevensou reward. UST—BIG SPITZ DOG: MALE. RETURN 10 838 Mission si. and receive reward. ] OS1—AT TIVOLI OPERA HOUSE, SATUR- 4 day, July 25, iv.ry opera-glasses. Return 10 2015, kilis st: $10 reward. OST - SUNDAY AFTERNOON. 16TH, small black silk varasol, carved ivory hanale. Return t0 2614 Laguna st. and receive reward. OMESTEAD CLAIM 160 A.; GOOD PRO erty; vear 8. P. R. R.: $250. 330 Pine, CRE. $40 TO $100 PER THE MOST CHARMING SPOT I I IN SANTA CLARA VALLEY, THE HALE ESTATE TRACT, NEAR MOUNTAIN VIEW. IN SUBDIVISIONS. BOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG, 19 Montgomery st., San Frauc:sco. Or WALTER A. CLARK. Mountain View. T10Q(Q ACRE STOCK, GRAIN AND FRUIT ranch, improved and conveniently lo- cated; for sale, exchange or lease. Address box 6, Santa Rosa. SACRES IN FRUIT, HOUSE, BARN, AT HAY- wards: cheap. 872 Washington s.., Oakland. J ANTED—TO LEASE 100 TO 500 ACRES: Eanta Clara Valley preferred; partly im- prove o fancy prices. Address, full particulars, Responsible, box 42, Call Office, THE FINEST HOG RANCH IN THE STATE Will be leased for a term of years, or the right party can secure a half interest 1n & good paying Tanch property, as :he present, owner is not able to give it the aitention it requires; this property is well improved and well l1ocated and capable of ca ryingseveral thousand head of hogs the year round. For particulars address X. Y., box 60, Call Office. "HICKEN KANCH FOR_SALE—1000 LAY- ing hens, low rent. C. KNUDSEN, Petaluma. 0 DAIRYMEN—2000 ACRES OF LAND AT San Carlos, San Mateo County, for lease on very ¢asy terms for & milk dairy: pienty of water and barn room. Inquire of W.G. WETTER, room 17, th floor, Mills bullding, or T. G, PHELPS, San Carlos. W ANIED-TO EXCHANGE 12 ACRES AT Greenwood, Mendoeino County, for lar place, suitable for farming; price not over $35 will pay difference. Write, with pariiculars. G. W. ROBINSON, Elk, Mendociuo County. YOUTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. ketst. DR. CHARLES W. DECKE. K, 1206 MARK OR.GOLDEN 806 MAK: R LECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM| Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms, 26c to TBERAL ADVANCES ON DTAMONDS, JEW- €lry, etc.: lowest rates. 945 Marke: st. LD GOLD, SILVER, GENTS AND LADIES clothine bonght. COLMAN, 41 3a. cor. Jessie. iences for house @ LEGANT 3 & 18. Srooms, bath JLE NY UPPER CORNER FLAT; 6 room able. 4600 Eighteenth. i Lewis Street LEWIS, COR. JONES, BET. POST AND Sutter—Large room, suitable for 2 young { men; private family; entrance private. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS_THS WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for mailing. DRESSMAKERS. T.l(),« DORE — N “FLAT OF 4 1 J room: @O¢ 8 SUNNY KOOMS: BATH; 2 $22.50. Sts doubie pariors. 1775 Mission near Fourteenth. Y FLATS 10 and § NEAR FILLMOR 6 sunny modern rooms elegan pered; tar se 3 5. E) VERY LITTLE & HAMMOND'S, 10 DLATS money Durke: Sireo.. LBEMARLE, COR. MASON AND!(A{L suit- 1or professional. MAR oP 7 T, . K | 737 elegant furnished rooms; TOSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET — PER night, 35¢ to §1: week. $1 50 to $5: families. Mason Street. MASON—SUNNY ROOM, NICELY FUR- nighed, §1 a week. SON — NEWLY FURNISHED AL : hot, cold water; bath: single; genis. RESSES $2 UP: WKAPPERS 3 CENTSUP; lawn $1 up. 50534 Natoma st.. above Sixth. D CLAIRVOYANTS. ITANA THE GYPSY. This remarkable woman has just arrived from the Orient and promises marvelous developments in unraveling the mystery of human fate; she ad- vises you on speculation, business affairs, love, courtship, matrimony: sne reunites the separated: causes speedy and happy marriage wizh the one of your cnoice; lucky numbers given. 8 Turk st Mk EORTER WONDERFUL CLATRVOY- ant, card-reader, born 1ith a double vell and eecond sight; ladigs 50c, gents $1; palmistry and clairvoyant sittings $1 50. 128 Turk st., nr. Jones. 5 ROOMS: BATH; GOOD MARL 2106 Leavenworth st., bet. Filbert and BE- : 88 10 $16. EAPEST AND BE N AMERICA—THE SKLY CALL, sent to any address in the esor Canada one year for $1 50, post- HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. €)C 91 BU 29133 vhao Fooms; no chilaren. room; also housekeeping " Dore Street. DORE—FOUR LARGE SUNNY ROOMS; rent $10. 343 sday NISHED ROOM; RUNN oor; 86 a montn; $10 to 2. Eigin Park. OFF RIDLEY—2 FUR- ng rooms; bath: gas. treet. EDDY water: 719 {7 ELGIN, PAR 4 | nished housekee; $1 Fillmore Street. 8 UNFUR ED ROOMS: ALSO 2 « fornished, $8. 22083, Fillmore, nr. Clay. kolsom Streec. 785 FoLsoM-—2 S Y ROOMS; FUR- { ©9 nished for housekeeping: $8. 74 FOLSOM—2 SUNN UNFURNSIHED rooms: rent reasonabl NEWLY FURNISHED BAY- | ING : Minna Street. Nice s Y FURNISHED ROOMS TO LN et at reasonable rent. 540 Minna st. i ;—39 MIND LARGE SUNNY FURNISHED [ room, suitable for one gentleman; private. M3LE ARNDE BES [ FORTUNE TELLER [N AW ‘the world: 60c and §1. shows picturs of vour future husband or wite. 4 Twelfth. Tel. Mint 621. MPLE, SCHMIDT, CLAIRVOYART, TELLS past, present and future: success to all; for tunes by mail: low prices. 856 Mission st. { licAllister Street. 899 McA LLISTER_FURNISHED AND UN- fornished, or suites suitable for an office. Siission Screed. MISS10N_— NICELY FURNISHED rooms, 15¢ 0 50 per nights 81 to §2 week. | 815 MISSION—FURNISHED FAONT SIN- O gle rooms, suitabie for 1 or 2 persons, 85. | 872 MISSION. COR. FIFTH — ELEGANT { O L tront suite. well established as doctor's offices: aiso other sunny rooms; reasonable. { i {61 YPSY LIFE-READER, REMOVED FROM 5 Seventh to 11 Stockton: Iadies 25c: gents 50c. ME. SYBILLE SEOWS PICTURE FUTURE husband, wife; ladies 25¢, 50c. 914 O'Farrell. ME. MORKATU, BEST MEDLU past, present, future: 26c up. RS. C. CORNELLIUS, CLAIRVOYANT AND business medinm; sittings. 1348 Market st. ME. RAVENA READS LIFE FLUEN business advice: names given:25c up. 5 Fourth. ME, DR. THOMAS, OLAIRVOYANT: 25 yrs Kearny, now 929 Post; fee 81; letter 8. N M M 1020 }SSION—a SUNNY FURNISHED front room with board: suitable for two. O’rarrell Siresi. 152 O'FARRELL—NICE ROOM FOR GEN- | tlemen in private small family: good home. 'g-x«:i.x.s FROM CR. E TO gents, 50c. 914 O'Farrell, RS EHHORN, 50 U P 228 Harriet st., off Harrison, near Sixth. PROFESSOR CARNELLE LEFT CITY FOR & vacation: watch The Cali for his return. | Page Street. ISS C. MASCOTTA (LATE FROM CUBA), card reader. 105 Lat 1892 PAGE-8 UNFURNISHED ROOMS | for light housekeeping. Post Street. . POST—¥URNISHED FRONT PARLO! and front alcove room. 70 Necond Street. ENTRAY, LODGING-HOUSE, 52 SECOND— Entirely renovated; convenient and respect- able. s Harrison Street. ’ HARRISON—2 NICELY FURNISHED sunny front rooms: complete for housekpg. 720 noward Sireec. 704 EOWARD, COR. THIRD — NICELY { furnished; en suite or single; also house- keeping. 1142 HOWARD—2 & housekeeping room: Y FURNISHED range; rent $10. £1XTh S reei. SIXTH (CHANGED HANDS)=~NICE front rooms; suites and siugle; everything (120 new. 121 SIXTH_CHEAPEST IN CitY: FUR- nisned double and single rooms. Seventh Street. SEVENTH — NICE SUNNY FUR- nished room: $1 25 & week. dessie Streei. 37] JESSIE. NEAR FIFTH—2 SUNNY CON- O | L necting rooms furnished for housekeeping, $19 front room, $5. Laguna Street. LAGUNA, COR. McALLISTER—SUNNY bousekeeping parlors, with gas stove. 900 Lurkin stree LARKIN — LARGE SUNNY FRONT with connecting room, neatly furnished, housekeeping. 804 $10; Lewis Street. LEWIS, OFF TAYLOR, NEAR POST-3 or 4 unfurnished rooms; $12. 1 Minna stre MINNA—TWO LaRGE SUNNY ROOMS, quiet family, light housekeeping. MINNA—2 NICELY FURNISHED SUN- ny housekeeping rooms. MINNA—B FU SHED HOUSEKEEP- ing rooms: no chiidren. 545 54 734 Juission Sireei. SSION—LARGE FURNISHED FRONT rst floor, sultable for housekeeping. ION—COMPLETELY FURNISH- 2 ed sunny housekpg rooms; bath: porch. MISSION — SUNNY BAY - WINDOW alcove room; also rooms for $5 up; bath. Natoma Streei. NATOMA, COR. SIXTH—NIUE SUNNY front room and kitchen for housekeeping. MI; room 1 NI 81 925 1024 701 Faome Ninth Street. NINTH—FURNISHED FRONT BAY-WIN- dow room; light bousekeeping: alx * «'uy Norfolk Street. =) NORFOLK. OFF HARRISON, XEAR D E b s unny separate buliding of bed- room and kitchen: furnished “for housekeeping; running water: yard. Call upstairs. Pearl Street. »E ARL, COR. MARKET, OPP. OCTAVIA—S : Aoflmm,"\»el\ furnisbed for housekeeping: $18. Y ost Street. ST — UNFURNISHED BASEMENT To lecs sultable for business or housekeep- 21 715 ing; kitchen. %hird Stree. | =91 THIRD—NICELY FURNISHED RMS | D3 T hoasekecping: also single: reasonable. durk streei. R15 TURE—8 ROOMS COMPLETE FOR D15 §eekeeptng: also single room. Vun hess Avenue. i VAN NESS AVE.—SUNNY SUITE, 10 fw:plewly ‘furnished for bousekeepiog,$20. Washington Street. F()) WASHINGTON - SUNNY UNFUR- -)- nished housekeep!ng rooms; running Water. 13 e Stevenson Street. 0-OPERATIVE HOUSE, 829 STEVENSON— Rooms clean and cheap; reading-room. Stockton Street. | NEW PYRNEE HOUSE, 1814 STOCKTON— AN Front suites; single rooms; bousekping icheap. SPIRITUALISM. A VERITABLE QUEEN AM MRS. DR. A, FEE 81 & UPWARD! 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O'DONNELL, 1208 MARKET, D Soldien oaenve. dissanes of wormes clatty: DOYTFAIL TOCONSULT D JORDAN AT his museum, 1051 Market. s5.} his 50 yoats auccesatul Bractico is a gUATAnLeo of fair treatiaenn ihe worst cuges treated satisfactorily by mail. oguin at her old offices, 1320 Market street, San | 90120 A0C COBNIC F RTInAl Your whole life revealed; snccess | f brought to the unlucky: love to the loveless: tne | (4185 the | 18] —Open_evenines: w3 till nooa. LEGAL NOTICES. N THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE IN Ireiand: Probate and Matrimonial Division. The principal 1egistry, Dublin. In the goods of JOSEPH PATRICK MASTER- SON, otherwise JOHNSON, supposed {o be de- ceaséd. To the said JOSEPH PATRICK MASTER- SON, otherwise JOHNSON, ifliving; or, ifdead, to his wife, child, executor. administrator or assign, Take notice that ISABELLA RUSANNA DALY, alawful sister of the sald JCSEPH PATAICK MASTERSON, otherwise JOHNSON, has applied to the Probate’ and Matrimonial Division of the High Court of Justice [n Ireland for letters of ad- ministragion of the goods of the sald JOSEPH PATRICK MASTERSON, otherwise JOHNSON, s of a person who bas diéd intestate, and uniess you, or one of you, communicate with Messrs. WILLIAM MOONEY & SON, the solicitors for the said 1SABELLA ROSANNA DALY, within one month after the iast insertion of this adver- ment such letters of administration may be issned. The said JOSEPH PATRICK MASTERSON went from Ireland to Canada in 1859. He mar- ried as JOHNSON fn 1878 in Montreal to one SARAH O'CONNOR and went with his wife and child in 1881 to an Francisco. He has not been heard of since 1884. Dated 29th July. 1596. HENRY C. WARREN, Registrar. WM. MOONEY & SON, Solicitors for sald ISABELLA ROSANNa DALY, 16 Fleet st., Dublin. EPARTMENT NO. 9, PROBATE—,N THE Superior Court fn aud for the City and County of San Francisco, State of Californis, in the mat- ter of the estate of MA RION DE RO, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that FRIDAY the 4th day of September, A. D. 1896, at 10 o’clock A, M. of said day, and the courtroom of Department No. 9 of said court, at the new City Hall, in the City and County of San Francisco, S:ate of Callfornia, bave been appointed as the time and place for proving the will of said MARION DE RO, de- ceased, and for hearing the application of Andrew | 7. Binney for the issuance to him of letiers testamentary thereon. Dated August 21, A. D. 1898. [sEAL] G. F. CURRY, Clerk. By F. B. HOUGHTON. Deputy Clerk. RICHARD BELCHER, Beicher building, | Maryaville, Cal.. Attorney for Petitioner. UKSUANT TO A DECRBE OF FORECLO- sure and sale, made in the Circuit Court of the Firsy Circult of the republic of Hawail May 12, 1896, notice is hereby given that the property herennder described will be soid at public auction atine Courthouss (Alllolani Hale) in Honoluly. island of Oahu, H. L., on Wednesday, August 28, 1896, ac 12 o'clock xoon. P. C. JON =, Recelver of Lanal Ranch. This property 1s known as the Lanai Ranch, io- cated on the jsland of Lanai, comprising 11,500 acres more or less in fee simple, and leases of 48,- 840 acres more or less of Government lands, the most valuable or which do not expire until 1916; the annual rentals are about $1800. This estate is well fitted for a sheep ranch, hav- | iz ample houses for all purposes. all in good re- air, with cisterns, wooished and vress, and & Hozk ot 24,000 sheap, 550 head of cattio and Y00 horses by actual count. | he lands are capable of carrving 100,000 sheep and 10,000 bead of cattle. As asheeprun it 1§ the most valuable on the islands. The lands now | owned and controlied by present owners vircually | | | | There are rich grasses suliable for breedinig and fattening of stack, and are entirely free from lan- there are no mongoose or wild dogs on the Steam communication between Lanal and Hon- olulu every week. A map showing all the lands controlled by the estate and delalled schedule of the property to be sold can be seen and furtber particulars can be Lad at the oflice of Messrs. Welch & Co., 20 Cali- fornia st., San ¥ranc “Terms 0f sale will be cash In United States gold coin. nolulu, May 15, 1896. - i P. C. JONES. Receiver. JOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE, Tn the Superior Court, in and for the County of San Francisco, State of Dept. 9, Probate. In the matter of the estate of LEW IS SOHER, deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that in pursuance of an order of the Superior Court of tne City end County of San Francisco, State of California, made on the 8th day of April, 1892, in the matter of the estate of LIKWIS SOHEK, deceased, the undersigned administrator with the will annexed of the estate of LEWIS SOHER, deceased, will sell_at public auction to the highest bidder for Cash ‘and subject to- confirmation by sald Superior Court, on THURSDAY, the 10th day of Septem- Der, 1896, at 19 0'clock M., &t auction salestooms ot G, H. Umbsen & Co., No. 14 Montgomery street, in_the City and County of San Franclsco, all the right, title, interest and estate of tne sala LEWIS SOHER,at the time of his death, and all the right, title and interest vhat the said estaie hns, by operation of law or other- wise, acquired other than or in additon to that of the said LEWIS SOHER, at the time of his death, in and to all those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land situate and being in th City and County of San Francisco, State of CaMfornia, bounded and described as follows: First—Commencing at a point on the southerly istant thereon one hundred and thirty-seven feet and six inches easterly from the easterly line of Larkin street, running m“rnet easterly along sald southerly line of Bush_ stredt thirty feet, thence ai right angles southerly on hundred and thirty-seven feet and six inches, thence at right angies westerly thirty feet, and thence at right angles northerly one hundred and thirty-seven feet and six inches to said southerly line of Bush street and Lo the point of commence- ment. Being part of 50-vara lot No. 1367 as laid «down on the offiial Map of the City of San Fren- clsco. S.cond—Commencing at & point 1n the southerly line of U'Farrell street distant thereon one hun- dred and thirty-seven feet and six inches easterly from the easterly line of Mason sireet, running thence easterly along said southerly line of O’ Far- rell street fifty-eight feet to the westerly line of Carlos place, thence at right angles southerly along said westerly line of Carlos place ninety. seven feet and six inches, thence at right angles westerly fifiy-eizht feet,” and ihence at right angles northerly ninety-weven feet ana six inches to said southerly lite of O’Farrell street and to the int of commencement, being part of 50-vara lot No. 954 on the official map of the City of San Francisco. . Terms and conditions of sale: Cash, lawful money of the United States, ten per cent of the purchase money to be pald 10 the undersigned on the day of sale, balance on confirmation of sale by said court. Deed at the expense of purchaser. EMILE SOHER, Administrator ‘with the will annexed of the esiate of LEWIS SOHER, de- ceased. Dated August 18, 1896, ‘W. A. PLUNKE' ,.Azwr; for Administrator, building, ‘PARTNERSHIP NOTICES. PYBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the parinership heretoiore existinz between WILLIAM SCHULZ and HENRY MEYER in 'i:h' oonafiz fim; !':“:7!@4]1 e nive -:1;118 ouglas y (i an ‘ounty u Eran was disrolved on the 18th day of August, 1896, by mutual consent. The business will be conducted at the same place by HENRY MIYER, to whom all the payments for moneys due said firm should ‘be made. WILLIAM SCHULZ, August 18, 1896. -HENRY MEYER. l mecn-xo‘uom 1S HEREBY GIVEN TO the District Attorney of San Francisco County that I. the undersigned, intend to apply to the honorable ~tate Board of Prison Directors for the rivilege of being paroled. at a meeting of the said rd. to be held at San Quentin Prison on the ;'Béhr%v of September, 1896. RCBERT BEN- TYPEWRITERS. b e e e e ALIGRAPH, 815: REMINGTON, $35. SCOTT & BANNAN, 383 Montgomery st C. BEMIS, KLAL ESTATE AND LAND AGENT, 824 MONTGUMERY ST FOR BALE $2600—E. side of Stanyan st, bet. Carl and Frederick; 25x100 feet. $450—San Carlos Vilia lot: T00x150 feet. $6700—50x127:6 feet on Jackson st, overiook- the Presidio and bay. 6000—2 modern houses of S rooms each.at park: 25x187:6 feet; electrio road passes houses; make offer. g!m—lfilutm NW. corner of Cole and Carl sts. 500—Choice bullding 10ts north of park. Bargain—SW. cor. Fiith av. and C st.:109x95 ft. $1T65. New corrach HowE. $350 CASH—BALANCE $10 PER MONTH. Cottage of 5 rooms and bath, large basement, chicken-yard, etc.; good location in Mission, close 10 lission’ st.; corner lot, 26x100. Apply G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. ARE OPPORTUNIIY TO SECURE A choice coutage in the Western Addition; $4200: $500 down, balance $35 per month, will secure an elaborate 7-room cottage on Goldén Gate ave., bet. Baker andLyon sts.: iot 26x137: zly com- pleted. TOLIN & MCNALLY, 630 Market st. %4; ABSOLUTELY GIVEN AWAY, LOT D3OV, 25x120, on W.line of 16th.ave., néar H st.; 2-story residence adjoining; lot ready to bulld on: carline on H st.: this 's a genuine sacrifice. Call on owner, room 12, 43 8th: st., 1 to 5 p. . »2” CORNER LOT:- 115x100; NEAR « electric cars, Colma station. 107 10th. UST COMPLETED: HOUSE 14 ROOMS; finish natural woods: quartered oak, birdseve waple, mahogany, curly redwood; 0d in- candescent lighting; tiled sinks and taths; marine view. Cor. Clay and Laurel; owner on premises. $12’ COTTAGE OF 5 ROOMS; BERKE- DU, ley; lo 50x100: near station: $300 dowir, $15 monthly. $1560—Lot 24x100; $5 down, $3 monthiy. CHAS. A. BAILEY, 20 Montgomery st. UBSTANTIAL MODERN HOUSES BUILT: $150 to $275 a room; parties contemplating building invited to call and see plans. 1149 Mission. PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. MOSTEREY.NEAR HOTEL DEL MONTE:ON lake: 2-story house, barn, chicken-house; 12 lots. sall in froit and 5 kinds of berries; vegetables grow thriftily all year round. F. C. CALDWELL, owner, 326 Ninth st.. Oakland. 0 EXCHANGE—LOT IN SAN FRANCISCO, clear of incumbrance, for upright piano. Call or address 1130 East Twenty-second st., Oukland. ALFSECTION OF GOOD LAND IN TULARE County, for improved or unimproved propert in Berkeley or San Francisco. Address A, box 8 Call Office. RES TIMBER LAND, 1280 i e o B bx. CO-¢ NY ONE WANTING A RANCH FOR grazing purposes, or an orchard already Im- roved, where only small cash outlay is required, lance in 6 or 7 years. apply 326 Montgomery st. ARIN COUNIY—8000 ACRES 26 MILES from city; lo s any size; lrlll‘(l“(rthx. vegeta- ble land; rail or water transit; w $75 per re; terms to suit. Syndicate Investmen: Com- pany, 65 Chronicle building, LAMEDA COUNTY FRUIT LAND: CHOIC- est in the Slate; selling in tracts, 5 acres up- ward, 885 per acre: adjoining lanas held at 3100 per acre; owner forced to sell: 134 hours from .. easy terms; title perfect. 57 Chronicie building. END FUKOUR LISE OF URCHA RD HOME for xaia. WOOST KR & WHITTON. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS 'OFFICE—g08 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 9()() SASH: BALANCE $10 PER MONTH: & house of 5 rooms, bath; ot 50x100% well, barn, etc.; a bargaln. WILLIAM P. TuDD, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. JREAT BARGAIN; 5-ROOM COTTAGE AND bath: own water: stable: lot 50x100: between %cl:r llseu. KOENIG & KROLL, 1006 Broadway, akland. \} ILL IT PAY? YESi! SEE ALLENDALE ‘Tract at once. Buy a 875 lot or upward for a home or anjoinin; paying investment: Fruitva East Oakland, the garden spot of Oakland; level and cholce site; streets graded; some macadam- ized: only a few lett; fine school: 2 electric roads near by : conveyance free: $5 cash and §5 monthly. 468 Ninth st., Oakland, and 630 Market s:., 8. F. Z_JONES, owner ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—1435 PARK STREET. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. MFTY SILVER DOLLARS WILL SECURE A Jovely new cottage of 6rooms: all improve- ments. Owner,J. H. YOUNG, 1243 Park st. 92300 10, $5000—NEW AND MODER: houses on large lots in good locations; convenient to traius; terms to suit the purchasers. JOSEPH A. LEONARD COMPANY, 1364 Park Alameda. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. $1150 ASHBY AVE., BERKELEY; LOT » 50x185; choice location: part’ cash. J. SHIELDS, owner, 119 Cumberland st., or O’NEIL & CO., Ashby s'ation, Berkeley. MONEY TO LOAN. NY AMOUNT ON BONDS, DIAMONDS, watehes, jewelry, silverware, sealskins, silks and instruments; {nterest low: private encrance; private rooms: discreet attendants, at UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave. - 100,000 AT, LOWEST RATES; CITY . and Oakland: life insurance, bankbooks, stocks and bonds; estates: any sam. SHAINW ALD, RUCKBE k&CO., 218-220 Moutgy DVANCES ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES jewelry, also on rarniture, pianos, withou: re- moval: lowest rates. BALDWIN JEWELRY \STORE, 948 Market st.: open evenings. $40'0000N FIRST MORTGAGE, IN sums from $100 to $10.000, at cur- ‘r)e-nkt]rnul. KOENIG & KROLL, 1008 Broadway, and. MCNEY LYING IDLE. TAKE AT 85 INTER- est per month for each $1000; same rate sec- ond mortgage or lite_insurance. Coin, box 9, Chil. ONEY ILOANED ON_JEWALEY AND other valusbles at the Eecurity loan 1106Market st..or. Mason: private entrance 7 Turc. TRECT ON YOUK FUKNITURE OR PLANO; 1o removal: no delays: no commissions: low interest. Km. 68, Donohue bldg, 1170 Market sa A NY AMOUNT: 18T, 2D or 3D MORTGAGKS; estates, undivided interests, real estate in pzo- bate. McCOLGAN. 24 Montgomery, room 3, 30 000 ON IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, $ sums not exceeding $1000. Call at room 629, Parrott Building. 5 UP; NO DELAY: 1ST AND 2D MORT- $ gages: int. in esiates. MURPHY,628 Mrikt DVANCESON DIAMON DS, JEWELRY, KTC A Colambin Loan & dollateral Offien. 9 Gran PAWNBROKERS. [;ORROWERS, ~ATTENTION — INTERKST ' saved at the Cut Rate Loan Office, room 7, Flood buflding, 809 Market st.; strictly private; open evenings: elevator. AT, 128 KEARNY ST ROOM 5-MONEY loaned, watches, diamonds, etc.: low rates; private room: evator: pledzes for FINANCIAL. cheap. ONEY TO LOAN ON SECURETY. VAIN A LOMON, 328 Montgomery. HORSES. ARGE YOUNG DRAFTHORSES; HALTER s broken; cheap; the Hyde ranch. 630 Com- mercial st ARGAIN—DARK BAY HORSE,161; HANDS high; stylish: new harness and carryall near- iy new. Apply to E. BROWN, at Otls & Co.’s, 318 Montgomery st. 5 AEAD DRIVING AND WOKK HORSES; 0) eight 1000 to 1700 bs. 862 Howard s EIBOLD HARNESS COMPANY: 500 SETS of good harness, our own maxe, of every de- scription, for less money than you can buy Eastern 1 send for catalogue, 110 McAllister st.,S. F. 150 S5 XEW AXD SECOND HAND HAR- Tockawayar carta; must be sold. 1138 Siss1on st 500 SEF NEW AND SECOND-HAND HAR- SYL- 214 ; all kinds; buggy.! n, Carts, surrey & rockaway: 40 cheap horses 16th and Vaiencia, HORSES FOK SALE; ALSO WAGONS 40 Horss e, carts, harnemt Grand A Market, 827 day. SULLIVIN & WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. WAGONS, SUITABLE FOR MILK, GRO- 4 cery and butcher, forsale; cheap. 1835 Mission. DMINISTRATOR'S SALE—2 NEW MILK x.h 8t ; auction sales every Wednes )Y LK. Auctionesrs. wagons; 1 new delivery wagon: 1 second-hand i1 top buggy; 6 second-hand """’f.’:‘f.:..".‘;'»e m'm- once. uire RASMUS- . 295 Linden ave, OR SALE—A GROCERY WAGON, NEARLY new; cheap. 4085 Eighteenth st NRErs ma G ana 2 iné buggies. . 628 Harrison st. Tfim arriages iption; cash, note lu&alunu 'cflx“a}“é.. M&lu.s‘.f ILL BUILD A MODERN b-ROOM COT- tage, with mantel, bath, laundry, basement, hotand cold water: sewered ;10t 40x100; for $1500: $300 cush, $15 per month. 'F. BOEGLE, Goiden Gate station. 700D HOMES FOR RENT OR FOR SALE on easy terms. 0. G. MAY & CO., real estate, bullding and loans. 2123 Center st.. Berkeley. OSEPh J. MASON, KEAL ESTATE AND insurance sgent, Ferkeley statn, adjoinz bank. BERKELEY HOUSES. OR RENT, NEWLY FURNISHED COT- tage 5 rooms, Lath and garden, $20. 1932 Berkeley way, East Berkeley. 'OR RENT FOR ONE YEAR OR LONGER on reasonable terms—A compietely furnished house of 10 rooms, bath and laundry; stable, chickenhouse; roses, etc.: convenient to railwa school and universily. Address House, box 63, Ciftice. PROPOSALS. PROFOSALS FOR Tk ERECTION OF trame school building and for replanking and bituminizing schoolyards—Sealed proposals will be received by the Superintendent of Common Schools in open session of the Board of Education, new City Hall, on WEDNESDAY, August 26, 1896, at 8:30 0'Clock P. M., for the construction of a four-classroom frame school building at Sunny- side, in the City and County of San Francisco. Proposals will also be received by sald board at the time stated for replanking snd bituminizing certain public school yards. ‘All work to be done in accordance with plans and specifications (and the conditions mentioned therein) to be seen ai the office of CHARLES L HAVENS, architect of sald board, room 55, Fiood building, corner Fourth and Market streegs. Union 1apor oniy to be employed on said work, The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids, as the public good msy require. GEORGE BEANSTON, Secretary. ROPOSALS _FOR _PAINTING SOHOOL- houses—Sealed proposals will be received by the Superintendent. of Common Schools in open session of the Board of Education, new City Hall, on WEDNESDAY, Augast 26.' 1896, at 8:30 o'clock . M., for painting the interior and exterior of certain schoolhouses in the City wnd County of San Francisco in sccordance with specifications (and the conditions mentivned therein) Lo be seen at the office of CHARLKS L. HA VNS, archi tect of said board, rcom 55, Flood building, corner Fourth and Market streets. Bids will be consid- ered only from parties actually en, in_the business of house painting. Union enly to be employed on this work. pi e board reserves the Hght 1o reject any or all e public good m: u 2% w GEORGF B"‘yAr{'qS'l‘flN. Secreta ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. A BYICE FREE-DIVORCE LAWS A SPECL. alty; privaie; po charge unless sace :all iaw suits, claims,” ccliections, wills, 3, ai tended to. G. W. HOWE, att’y-at-law, 850 M N OAH F. FLOOD, LAWYER, 536 PARRON bullding: consuitations free; moderate fee out publicity; lce and confident| . G JEFERESS, 408 Montgomery st oo 15, DVICF FREE: NO CHARGE UNLESS SUG- cessful. W. W. DAVIDSON, 927 Market st. LSl R RN LRy Matkfen F. ARAM, ATT°Y-A1-LAW,58]1 PARROTT +bldg. Practices in all courts;charges moderate W, KING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW CHRON- ._icle oldg: advice free: moderate: Speu evags. STORAGE. B e P P SO T o tuluu SPY PSS SOV TORAGE—CHEAPEST IN THE CITY ; FIRE- S proof building; sdvances made. 211 Larkin. URNITURE, PIANOS, TRUNKS; AD- vances, shipping. CHAS, L. TAY LOK,204 Post. —_— e R e B.SMITH FURNITURE CO., 132 ELLIS; A. low rates: fire-proot building: VFastern piaa. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. RANKSHAY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ROOM Fiieas ftoor, Parrott buflding (Em poriam). OHN E. R ICHARDS, LAW OFFICES. 23 and 27, Crocker' building; ielephone Main 75, Ban Francisco, Cal. JOHN R AITKEN ANDMAURICEL. ASHER. attys at law, rms 516,618, 5th foor, Parrot bldg. OST—UPPER SET OF TEETH. RLTURN 4 1o Bookstore, 530 Montgomery st., and receive reward of 2. OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBER- uia Savings and Loan soclety of San Franciscd, in the name of JOSKPH A. B, HULL, No. 192- 1406. The finder will return to bank. A WEZES NEWS FOBR 5 CENTS-TLH <\ WEEKLY CALLL. n wraoper, for mailing. THE DIVORCE RECORD. Compiaint filed: Ricnetta Dini against Attilio Dini. Divorce granted: Marle D. Wood from W. Rey Wood, for neglect; by Judge Siack. Custody of minor child awarded 0 plaintif. BIRTHN—HARRIAGES—DEATHS, BORN. ANDERSON—In this city, Augnst 21, 1896, to the wite of R. Anderson, a daugnter. MARRIED. BULLITT—RALSTON—In Oakland, August 19, 1898, at St. Paul’s Church, by the Right Rev. Willism Ford Nichols, assisted by the Kev. Rob- ert Kitchle, Dr. James Bell Bullitt of Louisvilie, Ky., and Clare Selby Ralston, daughter of An- drew J. Ralston. ELLIOT—SMITH—In Alameds, Cal., August 20, 1896, by the Rev. W. M. Lane, George H. Elliot of Alameda and Edith Smith of Crawleydown, Sussex, England. HYMAN—RAPHAEL—In this city, August 16, 1896, by the Rev, M. 8, Levy, Max Hyman and Gussie Haphael. MEYER—RAPHAEL—In this city, August 16, 1893, by the Rev. M. S. Levy, Jacob Meyer and Minnie Raphael. MUSES—GENSLER—In this city, August 16, 1896, by the Rev. M. S. Levy, Max Moses and Cebella Gensler. SCHLANKKR—BLITZ—In this city, August 9, 1895, by the Rev. M. S. Levy, Ben Schlanker and Eva Blitz. SCHNEIDER—TRAVERS—In San_Rafael, Au- gust 5, 1896, George Schneider and Annie Trav- ers (nee Badger), both of San francisco. SILBERSTINE—COONEY—In this city, August 9,1898. by the Rev. M. §. Levy, Julius C. Silber- stine of St. Helena and Gertrudé F. Cooney. SWAN-MATHEWS—In this city, August 18, 1 W. Swan and Charlott Mathews. DIED. McSweeney, H. Murray, William Powers, Peter Rowland, Leota F. Bend:, Henry A. Classon, Andrew S. Dubose. krnest Forsyth, Elizabeth George, Frel Ecalmaninl, Venuta Hancock, Esther Scott, Willlam Judd, Lenora Scoville, Jamas A. Kroil, Henry Stoney, Mrs. Anna M. MacGunigal, Michael Strahle, Annle E. McBean, Mrs. C. V. ‘Wickham, Catherine T. Worth, Samuel J. ANDERSON—In this city, August 21, 1896, Gus- tav Martin Kaiser Anderson, dearly beloved 800 0f Genevieve Anderson, stepson of Andrew Anderson, ‘and brother of Emma Anderson, native of California, aged 20 years and 10 months. BENDT-In Sonora, Mexico, Henry A. Bandt, beloved husband of Mrs. H. A. Bendt of Aia- meda, and brotber of Willlam Bendt of San Fran- cisco and Mrs. Doro.hy Perkins of Sonoms County, Cal. CLASSON—In this city, August 20, 1896, Andrew 8. Classon, stepfather of Mrs. T. Thompson, a ;muv: of Russia, aged 47 years 1 month and 23 avs. 2 Friends and acquaintances and officers and members of Court San Francisco No. 7, F. of A., are respecifully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), st 2 0’clock p. ., from Alcazar bullding, under the auspices of Court San Francisco No. 7, ¥, of A. Intermen: 1. 0. 0. F. Cemetery. DUBOSE—In this city, August 19, 1896, Ernest Dubose. a native of France, aged 28 years. FORSYTH—In this city, Elizabeth Forsyth, be- loved mother of George W. Forsyth, a native of Ireland. aged 44 years." AG-The funerat will take piace THIS DAY (Saturday), from the parlorsof H. P. Peterson ® Co. Interment private. GEORGE—In Salt Lake City, Utah, Auguat 21, 1898, Fred J. George, late of San Francisco, be- loved sonot Mary George, n nailve ot Sacra- mento, Cal., aged 23 years 11 months and 15 days. HANCOCK—In this city, August 20, 1896, Esther Hauncock, beloved mother of Mrs. Charles Green aud Lizzie Hancock, a native of County Antrim, Ireland, aged 68 years. #ar Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 2 0’clock P. M., at her late residence, 630 Floridu street, coruer Nineteenth. Interment privay, Masonic Cemetery. JUDD—In this city. August 20, 1896. Lenora, be- oved wite of Edward Judd, anativeof Min- nefska. Minn., aged 22 vears. AFFriends’ and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the faneral THIS DAY (Saturday), at 2 0'clock P. )., from her late resi- dence. 1835 Howard sireet, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth. Interment I O.O. F. Cemetery. ROLL—In Oakland, August 21, 1898, Henry Kroll, fatherof W, F. and Louis Kroll, & native of Germany, aged 89 years 4 monthsand 322 da; W3- Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at_8 o'clock P. M., from the German Methodist Chureh, Seventeenth street, between San Pablo and Telegraph avenues. 'Onkland. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakiand. MCBEAN—In Oakland. August 29, 1896, Mrs. Coraline V. McBean, a native of New York, aged 65 years 1 month and 1 day. MACGUNIGAL—In this city, Augusc 19, 1896. Michael MacGunigal, an ex-Union soldier, s na- tive of New York, aged 64 years. - & Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funersl THIS DAY (Saturday), at 1 o'clock P. )., from the par- ‘lors of A.W. Martin & Co., 118 Geary street. McSWEENEY—In this cltv. August 17, 1496, H. McSweeney, a native of Ireland, aged 35 years, MURRAY—In this city, August 19, 1896, Wik liam, beloved son of John and Catherine’ Mur- ray. and brother of Joseph, Kittie. Hattle and 8adie Murray, Mrs. P. Ferdinandsen and Mrs. N. Spinks, a native of San Francisco. ‘& The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Saturday), a¢ 8:80 0'clock A. M., from his late Tesidence, 1502 Leavenworth street, theuce to St. Bridget's Church, Van Ness avenue and Broad- way, where & requiem high mass will be cele- Dbrated for the repose of his soul, commene- ing at 9 o'clock A.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. POWERS—In thiscity, at St. Mary's Hospital Peter Powers, & naive of Iroland, aged 38 years. A@-Friends and scquianances D fuliy ivited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 8:30 o'clock A. M., from the par- lors of James McManus, Seventh and Castro street, thence to the Church of the lmmaculate Conception, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock 4. 3. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. ST. P. A. OF A.—Officers and members of Oakland Alltance No. 5, St. Patrick’s Alliance of America, are notified to atiend the funeral of our late Peter Powers, TO-MORROW (Sunday), ‘o'clock . 3., from the pariors of Jam Mcanus, Sevepih and Castro streets, Onkland By order of T. J. DESMOND, President. ROWLAND—In this city, August 20,1895, Leota Frances, beloved daughier of Manning and Mary Rowland, a native of San Fraucisco, aged 1 year e i iends and ac mflmm to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 3 o'clock P. M., from the residence of the parents. 228 Perry street. Interment 1.0. 0. ¥. Cemetery. SCALMANINI—In Agnews. August 20. 1898, Venuta Scalmanini, beloved wife of Giovanni Scalmanini, and mother of Manlio, Fannie and Clelia Scaimanini, a native of Switzerland, aged 29 years and 10 months. &5 Notice of funerai hereafter. SCOTT—In chis city, August 21, 1886, William Scot:, husband of Hessie McK. Scott, a native of Carlisle, Pa., aged 60 years. SCOVILLE—In Temescal, August 20, 1896, James A. Scoville, a native of New Yor, aged 74 years 5 months and 24 days. STONEY—In_Pinopolls, S C,, August 14, 1896, Mrs. Anna M. Stoney, mother of the lats Thomas P. Stoney of San Francisco, aged 85 e STRAHLE—In this city, August 21, 1896, Annie Emilie, loving wite of Rovert Sirahle, and daugh- ter 6f Fredrick and Lisette Fischer, and sistar of Eddie Fischer, s native of San Francisco, aged L e e ends an uas sune insied to attent the anera; TO-MORKOW Sunday). at 2 o'clock P.M.. at her late resl- §ohoe, 1344 Sanches street, near Twenty-sixth. CKHAM~—Tn this city, Avgust 21, 1895, Cath- tine T. beloved wife 0f Jam-s H. Wickham, ahative of Ireland,aged 32 years 5 months and RTH—In San Rafael, August 21, 1896, Samuel 'sud§ Worih, beloved husband of 'Nellie Worth, and \father of Judd, Samuel and Raymond a native of San Francisco, aged 26 years 10 mbnths and 26 days. g7 Friends are repectfully Invited to atteni neral services TO-MORROW (Sunday). at pek P. M., at the rooms of N. Gray & Co., ramento street. lnterment Laurel Hill MCAVOY & GALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMKR: 20 Fifth §t., Opp. Lincoin School, ‘Telephone 3080. MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY, QAN MATEO COUNTY: NEAREST CEME- tery to the city; non-sectarian; in no sense ex- clusive; location unexcelled. Office 997 Markes street, southeast corner of Sixth.

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