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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 189 ) Kooy ave.; tion HOU TO LET. 1S, BATH AND LAUNDRY, ON 12TH , o0’ Glen Park tractive loca- rents very low. s front and rear, ean, 1n good repuir} DEMP=TLE, 36 Glen Park ave., off Twelfih st. 240 ‘ 133D ) collector, = ROO: © moni OADWAY, NE conv ]T.:l( EAR GOUGH—8 ience: marine view. NTs FJECTED: $8 NMITH, Mc llister st., Tooms 10-11. TEN HOUSE 6 RQOMS, T; 4 Tooms. SECGND ST 9 ~econd st. MODERN IM- -3 $15 per moath to Second st. HENT FOR BALDWIN VY LE & HAMMOND'S 10 N oom = ROOM ) den rent $i6 N1CE COTTAGE sunoy: yard: cellnr, 5 ROOMS: BATH Key 711 Treat ave, Y FURNISHED b3 and bath, ble party w 520 Bai hout children st; rent $36 to LARG. improvements; r Casi ro. 1 COTTAG modern 0. 317 Ciipper st., 3 AND 4 EOOMS +7 AND 8$9: COTTAGE { good order. Apply on premises, 945 Bryant ..0r G. I UMBSEN & CO. FLATS TO LET ROOMS, BATH TILED SINK, DOOR- opener, etc. . second fioor 8 rooms, 'laundry flowers. vase- ment, ete.: all s location very attractive rooms cloan LPSTER, 36 Glen P TTANT 1§ 1425 E15.3150 ¢ snany rooms and bath: 5D} 8 Pos SRY very sunuy; AT OF 8 EOOMS veaut!- 4 parior ALL 110 st. SONME ~acram SACRASENTO N HYDE— ¥ TAYLOR NEAR 4. AIDE P.AC Aice 4 room fia. COZY COTTAGE. b | ROOMS TO LET. Eddy Street. 114 EDOY-NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS; front and back parior: reasonable rent. 334 EPDY—LARGE § lor, neatiy furnishe: Y FRONT PAl rent reasonable. (] 8 EDDY_KLEGANT PAKLOR FLOOR O unfurnished; bath; hot and coid water; 6od location. §39 Epvy - FunNismED on UNFUR Ellis Street. OYAL HOUSE, 126 ELLIS — INCANDES. ek Jights In every room: reading-ronm, oo Iaining GALy pApers: SHOKIGE-TOOm And Tadien | Darior; open All night: ooms per night. 35¢ o $1 50: weex, $2 10 $5: month, 88 to $3U: fire es- capes; elevator op office tioor; annex of 65 rooms [ Tow Feady :hot and cold water in €ach room: barne HE BAMONA, 180 ELLIS, MRS KATE S LART. manager—A quiet house: centrally lo- cated: newly furnished: cievator; hot & coid water, ‘QUSNY ROOM WITH CLOSEI; USE OF bath: renc $5. 72 Ellis st. Fiftn street. | THE COSMOPOLITAN — SELECT FAMILY boel: 100 " Fifth st. cor. Mission: rooms | 80c, 75 and 81 per uight: $2 10’85 per week- Franklin Street. 91 5 FRANKLIN-IAKGE FRONT UNFUR- 219 nishea bay-window room. Kighth Street. HERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE. 28 STH X 'st., near Market: furnished and unfurnished. ¥olsom Stree:. FOLSOM, NEAR FOURTA—FURNISH- ed rooms: $1 a week. | 82 Fourth Streec. 316 FOURTH-ELEGANT SONNY nishe. rooms: single and double; week and up. FUR- $125a Geary Street. 9] GEARY—SUNNY ROOMS 19 single; foding-beds if desire SUITE OR reasonuble. Golden Gate Avenue. GOLDEN GATE AVE—FURNISHED and unfarnished rooms: pry 150 BOARDING AND ROOMS. 152() CALIFORNTA—ACCONMODATION 224 tar 5 young men, with g00d board; terms moderate. 5 997 GEARY—_NICKLY FURNISHED ROOMS £ en suite or single; first-class table; excel- 1nt service. 258885 NICE SUNNY ROOM WITH uitable for two young men. HE VICTORIA, NW. COR. CALIFORNIA and Hyde—Newly furnished rooms: sulte or slogle: f . ]1() BV 3 810 Soardta o 412 ELDY—LOVELY, SUNNY ROOM FOR < 2 with bowrd: 820 éach : smalier room, $16. 801 LEAVENWORTH — SUNNY CORNER: sviles, single; excellent table: rates mod. 52 YAN NESS AVE_HANDSOME PAR- DUZ 0r sunny sutte; board optional. 44 SIXTH ST_THE MANCHESTER: ELE- gant furnished sunay rooms; fine table board. OTEL BERTLIL Lotel: referenice Y FRONT RCOM AND h family. 714 BUSH—A FAMILY il modern conveniences. CHILDREN BOARDED. FINED LADY WOULD LIK¥ ONE OR L two children to board: terms ressogable. Ad dress G., box 10, Call Office, Oakland. STORES TO LET. EHTON & GARDIN KR, 411 MONTGOMERY 7\ st. — Basement 322 Moutgomery ave., cor. Vallejo st £00d location for piumber: rent $15. R OF SAN. 308 FACIFIC_ NEAR Conx some—Handsome large store: rent very cheap. 416 FOURTH-SMALLSTORE WIT4 ROOM intear: low rent. Appiy 0 G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. ARBER-SHOP, WITH BATHS. lished 16 years: $18 per wonth; Second st. Carpenter-shop; 87 per month. b De Boom st key at 539 Second st. P umbing shop; $6 per month. key at second st. Corner store, 531 Second st.; 814 per monih; key at 589 Second st. 3 De Boomst.; A} LOW RENT_PART OF SIORE AND £\ basement. 324 Pos 6‘)3 HOWARD—NICELY FURNISHED SU 23 by rooms; single and double: gns and baib 112 QUIET, FRONT HOW ARD—_CL Tooms from $5 50 up. Hunt Street. 9] HUNT ST, OFk THIRD-_NICK, CLEAN furnjshed rooms: B0 cents a week aud up. NSELLA NEW on terms of 350 M. LONG, 3207 Oftice open ERIGHT PARTY—1 C of & rooms and bi bulance monthiy. F ond_st.. corner Mission. COR. MARKET AND V. 6 rooms and large basement. 1R AND §20; $18 rooms. 918:: OMS TO LET; $10. 342 so- "LARGE YARD. 1017% Jones and Leaveaworit. NNY ROOMS; IN GOOD SUNNY UPP cor. Fol som. FLAT: ¥ AL PLACE, OFF FED- a tenant without children: $10 per at 639 ~econd st MODEEN FLATS, 6 A 94 and 96 Belcherst, near S, end LOVELY NY FLAT 5 ROOMS, atu_and ges. 8928 Nineteeuth st., bet. _FOR VERY LITTLE VIN & BAMMONDS iv HOUSEKEEPING 6217 CENTS — THE for mailing. ROOMS. Bush Sireec. PUSH — FURNISHED OR UNFUR- ished rooms; light housekeeping or board: Castro Street. TRO, REAR NICE SUNNY 3 unfurnished; nished rooms, large SUNNY REAR SUITE FOR 5 $11: also single, 85. 299 E 322 Lovsexermt 200 F 326 fug rooms, with batns reasonable. Lilis Stroet. GANTLY g and sin FURNISHED ié rooms; reasonable FUR NISHED HOUSEK P- S. ALL ROOMS FURNISHED 330 fir Housckeepine; in roars chesp. &£6r FIFTH-CLE 11ith Strees. FURNISHED HOUSE- @) keeping: 1, 2. 3, 4, 87 up; single, 6. 3{4 FIFTH-2 &U k “SUNNY FRONT HOUSE- stove: closet; bath; no eeping room: children: $10. {OK1 FIFTE_FRONT ROOM AND KITCH- 4202 en furnished for housekeeping; 1st fioor. 5()4 EOWARD — SUITE U2 rms, sirst floor, neatiy furnsh G LASTNA, NE Co . without Howarda Street. HOUSEKEEPING ulso single. Laguna Streer. NER OF McALLIS- er—Sunny housekeeping rooms, with or zas stove. 818 Lk Eiohen Street. N—FRONT ALCOVE ROOM, ais0 back room and kitchen! Larkin single. Minna stree.. 435 YIsxa, BET. FIFTH AND SIXTH— O 5unfarnished rooms; also cottage. 546 i Novscuceping: large yara. SHED SUNNY ROOMS NNA—FURNI R0 MISSION—NE 85§ k Miss) W FURNISHED HOUSE- eeping r00ms; also single. | Hyde Street. | 7 HYDE — NICE _KOOMS, { douvle, for gentiemsan. Jdones street. 11 730FES-1LAKGE AND1SMALLSUNNY { toom, neatly furnished; private; §8 and $10. SINGLE OR D7 JONES_THE VAN WINKLE. NEW | mazagement: elegan: cunny suites and newly furnished: bath, etc.; $10 10 $50. singt Kearny Street, RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY — £\ Pieasant sunny rooms, en suite and single; firs ciass in every respect: terms reasonable. | NEW AvEsUE ISE, 808 KEARNY ST. { AN corner Jackson—=ingle rooms 15, 20, 25. 50 Cents per night: special rates per week or month. OFFICES TO LET. MODERN Alny GORNSR SUITEL SUIT. M G Proresetonat_or bigh-ciass tride, 410 496 SUTTER_HANDSONELY FURNISHED 26 ligh: variors “and offces for. phyaicians o |4 MARKET — NEW, L'RGE, SUNNY 1508 2ot armceromey sl monen —_— EDUCATIONAL. UCKHARDT'S COMBINED ASSAY OFFICE Li aad School of Instruction (incorporated); ACTICAL and INDIVIDUAL instruction in the latest improvea methods in assaylag, unalysis, electropiating. CYANIDE process, etc.; SPECIAL ATTENTION given to careful a-say and analysis of ores, waters. etc. 28 O’Farrell st.: elevacor. ICAL CU. SCHOOL OF PHY URE AND £\ Elocution, 1215 Ociavia st., San Francisco, MISS ELIZA MA KINTOSH, pupil of Professor G. W. Baynham, Glasgow, Scoiland, and graduste of the school' of Uratory, Philudelphis, Pa. teacher. Uffice days, Thurs. and Sat. P. & MEDICAL. D ST U S SURE, SAFE AND SPEEDY CURE FOR all female diseases; Iadies may have the bene- it of the skill and attention of a physician of long and successful practice. A home in_confinement with b st care, with the privacy of a home and the couyeniences of a hospital. Those who are sick or discouraged shouid call 0 thedoctor and state their ase. Al consultation free and confidential. Sole agent Rex Magnus, the great world-renowed rem- edy for home treaimeni. MRS DR. QW YER, 2206 Turk st. R.J. H.JOSSELYN, THE GREAT SPECTAL- 151, still offers bis valuabie services to the un- fortonute. With a mind matured and enriched by studies of an advauced order, there is hardly & disease in the catalogue of human ilis he cannot treat to a peifec: care. Ladies, ho is aiways ready o assist you. His xnowledge has been strengih- ened by extensive experience. No case pecuilar 10 your delic te organism is bevond his sure con. trol. Hlis female montuly remedies are sure and safe In their effecis. His tried and valuable reme- dirs for lost mauhood are pever-failiug in thelr sction, and are warranied 1or both young and old. He excels all others 1, cure of private diseases. Over 50 rears of practice enables him to warrant a cure in all cases. Cousuitation pariors 908 Market st Call or write direct 10 906 Market st., rooms 11 and 12. A LL CASES OF MONTHLY SUPPRESSION (from whatever cavs:) restored in.a few hours: safe and sure atany tme; instant rellet for travelers; home In confinement: best care and privacy: regular physician: 30 years' successful practice: my celebrated remedies for monthly Suppression never faii: medical electricliy for all fema e comp'ainis: every case guaranteed: con- suitation free, confiden 1al; hours 10 to 5. MRS, DR. WYETH, 916 Post st., near Larkin. PROCESS THAT 1S PERFECTLY HARM- luss: never fails in any case of monthly sick- Dess, 10 motter what cause; 1o eleciricity hum- Dbug or other dangerous methods: money 1n every case refunded if a cure IS nOt_effected: travelers helped immediately: years' experlence: home in confinement with sanitarian_convenience. Cob- sult free the oniy -eliable physiclans, DR, AND MHS DA VLES, 14 Mcallister st., next Hibernia Bank: hours, 9'A. X 05 8nd 7 108 ». FROCESS THAT NEVER FAILS TO RE- A store every case of monthly sickness from Whatever cause in & few hours when medicines snd others bave falled; no instruments used: mauy years experience: cvery case guarsnteed. sdvice free: lerms reasonable; firsi-ciass private home for confinement. MRS’ Di. DALKY, 114d Market st over the Owl Druz Store. NEW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRU- ment_or worthless pills nsed; every womsa Der own physician for al! female troubles, no matter from what cause; restores always in one day;can be sent and used ¢ bome; ail cases guaranteed ; do not trust incompetent female physicians. DR POPPER, the we.l-known pioneer, 518 Kearny st. R FOULETS FRENCH CAPSULES— A gusranteed absolute cure for all female dis- eases (no macter what cause): positively safe and eure: no © or after effects: tuken in time I IS0 Acts as 8 preveniive: price $1 60 per box: sent free by mall on recelpt Uf price. WALLER BROS., 83 Graot ave. R. AND MES. WEGENER, 626 EDDY ST.; private home with every comfort; separats 1o0ms befors and during confinement: sil fem complaints skillfully treated: regular physicia quick rellef for travelers: best care; terms moder- ate; consultation fre«: pills §2. ES GUODWIN, SPECIALIST: LADIES, near Or far, safe, quick cure guranzesd: any disease or com plain:: home for patients: best skill: free diagnosis: low fees; self cure. 401 Van Ness ave., flat D. A, THE PEOPLE'SONE DOLLAR MEDICAL Institute all cases treated and medicines fur- Dshed for 31; call or write. 102015 M rket st., bet. Sixth and Seventh, San Francisce, al. )E. AND MRS RAY — SPECIALISTS IN female diseases: irregularities restored with- out fail; Do instraments: safe and sure: priv bome: infallible pills; regular physician. 51 Fifth. EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST— Bookkeeping, business practice, shorthand, iyping, telegraphy. languages, Engiish branches elecirical engingering: 10 teachers 15000 Erata stes; day and evening sesstons; catalogue. Lurkin Streer. 419 LARKIS — FIAT OF 6 ROOMS AND 12 bain for respectavie people only YRES, THE LEADING COLLEGE, 333 Montgomery st.: individual instructioa 1a shorthand, typing. bookieeping. telegraphy, ete. lite scholarship §30: low rates per week and mo. 917 kA REKIN — NICELY FURNISHED 917 fafee'sunny front rooms. 10183 LARRIX_SUNSY FROST ATCOVE O2 room. $12; suitable light housekeeping. Leavenwor.n sireer. . 1017 LEAYVESWORTR — FURNISHED { rooms; private family; rent reasonable. et Streec. | | Ma, | 1025 MAKKET — SICELY FURNISHED suites or single, from $1 50 10 $5 per weex in SEMITE HOUSE. 1085 MARKE ‘ , $35 10 $1: week, $1 50 10 $5: fas : SUNNY UNFUR- dressmaking par-ors. —PER fes. suitable for offices or Jiinns Street. 48] MISNaA, BET. FIFTH AXD SIXTH Nicely furnished front Tooms: $6 & month and up; hot and coid waier batus. Mission Street. ANCOCK HOUSE, 781 MISSION: SELECT famiiy rooming-house; $1 60 to $6 per week. a6 SION, NEAR SEVENTH—COM- 114 le room: 83 and $4 a month. Octavia Strees. | | 1403 OSTAVIA, COR GEARY—TWO COX. | necting bay-window rooms or kitchen if | desired; $18. ©O’Farrell treet. O'FARRELL — \ ICELY pariors; 2lso single room. FURNISHED 72 JTAMMEKING, LISPING, ALL IMPERFE tlons of speech. positively cured: voice build- ing. individua! instruction: references from best in California. PRO! S.DAVIS, 1508 Market. 15, COMPLETE COURSE. SHORTHAND D19, ana typewritng (Pitman or Graham) by Eastern law stenographer; duy or evening ins:rnc- tion. 18181, Post st PALD FOR A CASE I FAIL TO CURE of female complaints or diseases of the 1 free. MRS, DE. SCOT1,8:3 Geary $50 eye; consultatl U PRAE'S FEMALE REGULATING PILLS; safe and efficient emmenazogue: $1 per box. RICHARDS & CO.,druggists, 406 Clay si.,sole agts, " CITY REAL ESTATE. 13 e ——ee COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. C. Gimus, + BEALESTATE AND LAND AGENT, 824 MONTGOMERY ST. FOR SALE. Cholce butldinglot on Army and 27th sts ; closs 1o electric road. $450—San Carlos Vilia lot; 100x150 feet. $6700—50x127:6 feet on Jacksoa st., overlook- fng the Presidio and bay. 2 modern houses of 8 rooms each at park: 2013716 leet; eleciric roaa passes houses; make offer. £8500—Elegant NW. corner of Cole and Carl sts. 300—Cholce building lots north of park. ain—SW. cor. Fifth av. a0d C st.: 109x95 ft. 1100, HOUSE oF 5 mooms: 81500, ~ house of 8 rooms; $1500, cottage of > rooms, within 15 minutes’ walk of ferrics: most liberal terms. F. 4. BERLIN, room 418, Safe De- Pposit building H 10 FOR A 4-ROOM AND BATH CUT- 1 tage with lot 25x100 on the Mission- st. Electric line: $150 cash. balance $12 per month. W, W.REDN ALL, but der, 2312 Market. 4000, ¥9 SALE OR EXCHANGE. . New cottage on 25d ave. East Oak- isnd; 6 rooms and bath: high basement; brick soundation; buy windows; lot 52x160. G H UMBSEX & Co., 14 Montgomery st. JOE SALE UN EASY TEKMS-MODERN houses on Masonic ave. and Waller st.; houses contain salon parlors, dining-room, billiard-room and 8 Jarge bedrooms, bath. kitchen and jaundry; rooms beantifully decorated; sun in every room; see them to-day. Take Haight or Ellfs street car, Let off at Masonic ave.: Owneron premises. —_—— LOS ANGELES REAL ESTATE. QOR SALE—IN LOS ANGELES, A CHOICE business lot, on the easterly side of Spriog street, between Fourth and Fifth, adjolning hana- somethree-story b:ick building of Los Angeles Athletic Ciub. This 1ot is 60 feet froutage. and contains an area of 9900 square feet, with existing improvemen s of a well bulit 50-foom_lodgin house and a barn in the rear,and is offered for sale on terms of part cash and Temainder secur-d by mortgage at moderate interest: price $36.000, about #3 63 per square foot, which Is a lower price than any property of similar eligibllity can be porchased for. Address, The Invesior, 4 Brysou lock. Los Angeles, Ca . —_— SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. A LTA PUNTA TRACT; GEM OF THE BAY £\ District; 425 acres: subdivided: 3 miles north of Berkele~, 8from Oakland: 47 minutes from San Francisco; lots 50x200: from $100 Lo $200: installments: ‘sena for a map. GEORGE W. HATGHT. 290 Sansome st.. S. ¥. B L S —— PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. 50 & S_AND LOTS, FEOM $200 TO $28,000: 100 ranches, everywhere. H. C. DECKER. 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth, WY PAY CASH FOR LAND WHEN YOU can buy it without, and earn it from the prod- ucts ofthe iand At a value of §20 per acre we have 160 acres % a mile from railroad and 3; of a_mile from New England Mills Station, and also 160 acres a: Rock- iin, Placer County. ‘Lhese are all good tiliable 1ands and are adapted for the productiou of the finest wine grapes. No paymenis dowu, but pur- chasers required to improve properties: Interesty from_date of purchase, payable aunually In a ¥auce: payments vn the purchase money to co mence 4 years from date, payabie in annual p ments. 10 be increased each sear as the places are improved. Ats0 colony Iand—A. tract of 3200 scres in Te- DamaCousty has been surveyed into 4c-acre lots snd will be sold at $15 to $20 per acre on terms of 1-5 down, the balance (0 be paid in ten annual fn- stalimens at § per cent ou deferred payments. 1 any one should wish 10 purchass the whoie of this tract it will be sold fur & smail payment down on the purchsse price. These three properties were taken in on mort- gazes. conscquently are sold for halr thelr former Value. EDWIN K. ALSIP & CO., room 29, second floor, Miils building. RODUCTIVE VINEYARD: RARE BAR- gain; would exchange. Koom 70, Columbian bullding. ARGAIN—26 ACRES CHOICE FRUIT, hay, grain, winter vegetables, $25 per acre: 83 acres rich soil, 4 flowlng springs, $35 per acre, Dear Pleasanton, Alameda County. Lall or wrlle, 68 Columbian bullding. ANCH BARGAIN: 85 PER ACRE; 1280 acres timber: plenty water: excellent stock ranch; best part of Kern Co. ., box 20, Cail Ofice. ITTLE HOMES CLOSE TO TOWN oved: easy terms: also 4 to 12 acre pleces on # and 1. years' credit. D. H. TWIN noma City: every Monday st 632 Market st OAKLAND ADVERTISEHENTS 'OFFICE—008 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. ARE CHANCE FOR A NEW HOME AT A bargain—We will build you a preity cotage, with all latest modern {mprovements, on lot 25X 104; sunny exposure; superb location; rigat In heart of fown: can Seiect your own plans: for $2750:0nly few hundred cash, balance in moathly installments; dun’e delay. as we can_only offer two of them &t this figure.- WA J. DINGLE, 460 Eighth st., Oakiand. TOCKTON HOUSE right in town: $200 Oakiand house. C. K. KIN land. AND LUT, 100x100:\ for sale or trade for , 802 Broadway, Oak- ())EACRE AND QUARTER AND §-ROOM house: Enst Oaklund: very cheap; $3300. C K. KING, 902 Broadway, Oaklan QEND FOK OUR LIST OF ORCHAKD HOMES o sor sale. WOOSTER & WHITTON, San Joss PROPERTY WANTED, W HAT HAVE YOU TO EXCHANGE FOR €quity in fine Oakiand house * Prefer ranch, yacaut lots or gooa mining stocks. C. MONROE, 24 Market st., San Francisco. E MONEY TO LOAN. -— A LOANS ON FURNITUKRE OR PIANOS, . in 8. F., Oakland or Alameda, at lowest rat without removal: no commissions: no delays. J. NOONAN, 1017 to 1028 Mission st, above Sixth. telephone Jessie 41, $300.000 AZ 82 PER CEXT ON o1ty ] . Teal estate : also Oakland:estates, life insurance, second mortgages, any sum. _Man. hautan Losn Co., 10 Mil s buliding, ground floor. IGHLY RESPECTABLE AND PRIVATE place 10 obtain the most I/beral advances on diamonds and jeweiry at the very iOwestrates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 848 Marker. LPEAU'S FRE. CH PILLS—_A BOON TO £Xladies with female troubles: no danger; safe and sure; $2 60 express C. O. D.; don’t delay unul %00 late. ' OSGOOD BROS., Oaklund, Cal. NY AMOUNT; 1ST, 2D!OR 3D MORTGAGES, estates, undivided {nerests, real estate in pro- bate: furniture and planos withou: removal McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery st.. room 3. ON'T FAIL TO CONSULT DR. JORDAN AT Lis museum, 1051 Market st.: his 30 years successful practice s o guzarantes of fair treatmen: ihe WOrst Cases treated satisfaciorily by mall. Y E. LYINGIN (PRIVAT:) HOME; DIS . eases of women and children. 235 Kearny, r. 9, —PRIVATE AND RESPECTABLE, WITH very light interest, Is the secret of our success. Cut-rate Loan Office, Flood building, 509 Market, IRECT ON YOUR FURNITURE OR PIANO, no remcval: no deiays: no commissions: low interest. Rm. 68, Donohus bidg, 1170 Market TIEHL'S SHORETHAND AND BUSINE<S College, 933 Market st. ; studenta trained: oftice situations secured; lowest rates o credit for tuition. DIANO, VIOLIN, MANDOLIN, GUIIAR, banjo, 50c per lésson. MME. PHCENIX, 623 JLOCUTION AND DRAMA:; DELSARTE thorougnly taught: appearances arranged: 1 to 8P OLIVE HOFF-SCHROLDEK, 299 Hyde st. K LASCO'S LYCEU M SCHOOL OF ACTI Private theatricals arranged: pupils rehearsed on stage. R. 5 and 12, LO.O.F. block, 7th and Mkt OME. A FRIEND AND MOTHER'S CARE RS. DR. FUNKE, 1416 Eighth st., Alameda, ¥ IRREGULAR ORANY FEMALE DI~EASE see MRS.DIL PUETZ and becontent. 2b414 4th. D5 HaLL, 14 McALLISTER STREET, NEAK Jones. Diseasea of women and chilare DENTISTS. 1126 MARKET ST.: OPEN . 31 J. LEE evenings: Sundays Ull noon. NGINEERING SCHOOL: MECH. ELEG, civil. mining, . survey, assay. archit, X ra; y tangni;es 1884 A. VAN DER NAILLEN, 748 Mkt QUBSCRIPTIONS AND WANT ADS FORTHE 1D CaLs taken at branch ollice, 339 Hayes open until :30 o'clock. ‘QPANISH FREXNCH,Ezo. Prof, Dx FILIPPE'S DAcademy of Languages, 320 Post st sestab'd 1871 INGING; PIANO: French, Germa O: PARIS GHADUATE 2 mo. 108 Tayio EO COUPER’S SCHOOL OF ACTING, DANG- ing, voice, pantomime, stage. 814 Geary st ANJO, PIANO, MANLOLIN AND GUITAR thoroughly tanght; lessons 50c. 126 Tenth st. ROF. L. KANKIN — VIOLIN. MANDOLIN, ‘mandola;terms reasonable. 225Geary ,ur. Powell Pacific Street. RAND OPENING SUNDAY NIGHT—-NEW Frenklin House, 321 Faclfic—Rooms fur- nished or unfurni; day, week or mouth. G. PINELLI, Z M1 , Al DONISELLL Powell Streei. 7 ILLISFORD —212-214 POWELL-NEWLY furaished rooms. )~ POWELL ST., COR. GEARY: 1 LARGE, 225 iy corasr foom: nicely faraianea: Second Stree:. 7 SECOND — WEBB_HOUSE: ELEGANT BT Arenad ot hEBS LINDSAY, Prop. £ © SECOND—DOUBLE R( OMS, PER WEEK O£ 3150 10 $3; sngle, $1 10 $1 50; per day 26¢ and 50c. 15 SEGOND_YICE SU: 115 5175010 92 50 per week. NY FRONT BMS.; Silver Street. 38 SILVER — LARGE front room; réasonable. SINGLE SUNNY Sixth Street. 131 SIXTH—SUNSY FRONT SUITE OF 2 rooms: reasonable. 39 SIXTH — QUIET SU: Y ELEGANT 3 rooms: il conventences; fireproof building. 1925 5 H _ CHEAPEST T ) turnished sunny front rooms. THE CITY; Montgomery Street. . *r:)— MONTGOMERY, COR. CLAY — OPEN OZ 1 “until :30 ¢'clock: branch office of THE : subscriptions and want ads taken. A5 5 NATOMA—1 SUITE Q99 reo sonabie Nutoma Stree:. 3 HOUSEREEPING reut $10, $4 month. 1 siugie room Mot stree: NINTR—GOOD FURNISHED ROOMS for housexeeping; single rea- terms ICE 1154 keepin; 124 2ooms tor housexeeping: rooms. r housekeepin Foik Stree: LY FURNISHED ROOMS, COMPLETE price $22. 221 Polk st. IXTII, COR. MINNA—3 OR 4 FINE rooms, furnisied complete for house- ih use of piano. IXTH—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED sultes and single Seventh Streo:. TH-3 HOUSEKEEPING Led complete: 2 beds; no cuil ROOMS, ren under 21 7 SEOTWELL- r00: 5 : gas, Shotwell Street. NNY CONNECTING furnished complete for housekee bath, hot and cold water. housckeeping rooms. 1uyior sireci. SUNNY FURNISHED JQ8 TAYLOR sT. Third Street. B4 THIRD— HOUSEKEEFING & SINGLE OUS rooms; double beds; 85 and $6. N iz Tamo—s 143 Toome: compiete; bath: su Y HOUSEEKEEPING 250 week. 71 WEBSTER_SUITE OF ROOMS; ors nighed; gas and bath. Webster Street. PAR- unfar- od kitchen: furnished or s Weish Streec. WELCH. OFF FOURTH—2 OR 8 NICE- Iy furnished housekeepiog rooms; cheap. 249 SIXTH_LARGE FRONT ROOM, WITH Z fireplace: §6 per month. Beventn Stree:. 149 SEVESTH ST, GIRARD HOUS < gant furn. suites, Kitchen: aiso single rooms UITAR, MANDOLIN, PiANU AND VOCan lessons, #3 mo. Mary Westhaus, 39 Fifth. [ ULL SET OF TEETH, 87: WARRANTED 5 YPurs; painiess ex(raction: see our new comtins. tion plate; thinnest, ligotest, coolest plate made warranted 16 yars: fillings. 50c; crow ns, #3 0. CHICAGO DENTAL PARLOKS, 24 Sixth stree.. MRST-OLASS DENTISTRY: CHEAP; Py- able §1 week. CHAPMAN, 16th and Mission. OSITIVELY . PAINLE: EXTRACTION. DE. HARDING, 500 Sutter; tel. main 5375. (CUALEANT & CHALFANT. MOVED FROM 8 Muson 10 119 Powell: bridgework a specialty. YOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIA 710N, 808 MAK: ket st. DR CHARLE>S W. DECKER. @7 A SET FOR TEETH-WARRANTED A3 D | good as can be made: filling $1 DR SIMMS, dentisi, 930 Market st., next Baidwin Theater. PAISLESS EXTRACLION, “s0c: CROW. bridge work speclalty: plates $5 up: 18 years K. L WALSH, D.D.x., €158, Geary. experience. OOKKPNG, WRITNG, ARITHMTC, GRAME, dav & night: no cintses: $5 month. 845 Mission. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS T SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.’S ONLY WILL you find a stock of new Steinway pianos. N, CLAY & CO'S TANOS SOLD AT SHERMA on very easy payments. HE BEST PIANOS OF EVERY GRADE, from Steinway down, can be found at SHER: MAN, CLAY & CO.’ WY PAY BENT FOR & PIANG WIEN the same mon:hly payments will purchase one at SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.S UR RENT CONTRACT PLAN ENABLES every family to have a fine new piano. SHE K- MAN, CLAY & CO., Kearny and Sutter sts. CTUALLY THE BEST BARGAINS IN lanos; see our lst for this week: pianos on 3, 84, 5, 36, 37. 35, §9, $10, $15, $20 monthly payments: fine stool and cover with each: dellv- ered free anywhere in the city and kept tuned by expert concert tuners. The ¥. W. SPENCER CO, Salesrooms, 933 Market st., opp. Mason. SBSOLUTELY THE OLDEST AND LARGEST Bouse west of (Chicago is KOHLER & CHASI'S, 26, 28 and 80 O’ Farrell st.: pianos, or. gans and all ‘other musical insiraments, of all grades and prices: lerms easy: prices lowest: everything possibie done 10 please xud sausty toe customer. BOFA FIDE REDUCTION 1IN PRICES— Haipes, Knabe, Bush & Gerts and others sec- ond-hand pianos from $100 up. W. C. HAMIL- TON, successor 10 A. L. Bancroft & Co., 324 1 0st. DMINISTRATOK'S SALE — MUST SELL, janos at immense reduction for cash or o iusialiments. EATON ESTATE. 755 Marke. B. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET ST, NE. Eleventh; no charge for extracting whea plates are made: oid plates made over Ik new: tecth from §8 per set: extracting GUc: gas given. QET 08 TEEIH WITHOUT A FLATE DR O H. G. Young, 1841 Polk st VKOOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 758 MAR- ket, bet. 3d and 4th: gas speciallsts; painiess extracting, with gas, $1; piates. 85 up: i, $1 ap. K GRORUK W. LEKK, 1HK GLNUINE Leek dentist, @lscoverer of painless extraciion and patentes of lmproved bridge work or teeih without any plate. moved from § to 20 O’ Farrell . WORK A ranted. DR. J. W. LE AND WAR KEY. 1122 Market st $75. YEW FCAX MILK WAGOS. ArrLy R 9. LA CHAPELLE & LOISELLE, 3401 ission st (UEAP CASH REGISTER. = APPLY CUR- TIN & BEALS, room 24, third floor, Mills building. QAMILY HORSE, PHAE.ON AND ness for sale, cheap. 1212 Golden G, THoROUGH BRED HARFORD COW: VERY gentle: 14 quaris & day. 3:3% Encinalave, Righ-st. station. Alameds. JT. BERNARD PUPS: PRIZE: PEDIGREE: stock: sire, champlon, Grand Master; dam, first. prize, Beauty; perfect color and markines. 31214 Fuiton st JEW ELMWOOD EA. W. 8 RAY MF¢ GES ARE THE BEST. A . 12 California st. BUILERS ENGINES,2D-HAND MACHINERY water-pipes. McIntosh & Wolpman, 137 Beaia Stockton Sireec. 'HE EUROPEAN, 17 STOCKTON—FU uished suites from’' $4 10 $10a week: singie rooms, 81 50 to $3 a week; Lot and cold water in every room: baihs: transient specially: elevator. Sutter Street. 49GSUTTER AR POWELL — HAND. 20 some'y " newly “frnishea iight, sunny rooms and offices: bath: central: reasonable: ap- preciated if scen by doctor. INGLE ROOMS: 81 and §1 25 per week. 10 Tenth Street. 109 IENTH-LARGE BAY-WINDOW ST ' ny room: running water: with bath: suit- able for one or two gentiemen; £10 per monih. inira siree:. 1" TRIRD (IMPERIAL)—~ NICELY FUR- | nished rooms: quiet house; toaris:s speciaity: transient. TH RD—NICE FURN'SHED FRONT 131 7Gom: sultabie for gentiemon: $10 montn. Valenci» Street 5341 YALENCIA-TLARGE SUNNY FRONT 534 rooms suitabie for 2. Vallejo Street. 2 VALLEJO — LARGE FRONT BAY- 1611 ihaowioom: furnished; saiabie for 1 or 2 persons. Jitscellaneous. W. COR. SIXTEENTH ST., NEAR MISSION; branch office of THE CALL Eubscriptions and want ads taken. HOTELS. ROOKLYN HOTEL, 208212 BUSH ST, board and room §1 10 $2 per day, $8 to $1i per_week; choice rooms 50 cents to SL: suite 100ms for family $i o 81 50 per night: first-clasy service; iree cosch. CHAKLES MONTGOMERY (G900, UPRIGHTS 8125, $150 AND 8175 square $65: call soon. MAUVAIS MUSIC COMPANY, 769 Market s. Barcawy — cheup. SCHMI' Hibernia Bank. B UPRIGHT; .16 MeAlllster st, next to 90 A GOOD 7-0CTAVE UPKIGHT; FINE . condition; §5instullmis 221 Leavenworth. ORNUNG'S PIANO; MO: briliant «nd powerful tone. PERFECT; 216 Post s G. BADGER. SOLE AGENT FOR HALLET +& Davisand Francis Bucon planos. 415 sacta, 100, A, VALSUT CTPRIGHT, sTOOL, . scarf. Bruenn's Plano-house, 228 Post. SHAW, STEINWAY $2560, CHICKERING $185;great bargains:$4 mo. HEINE,138 Ellls IYRON MAUZY, 808 PuST ST.—~OHME. Newby & Evans, Briges and other planos. 5 QUPERIOE VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & NEW © H. MULLER. maker. repairer. 2 Lacham piac HORSES. 4() HORSES FOR SALE: ALSO WAGONS, buggles, carts, harness: Grand Arcade Horss Marker, 327 Sixthst: aucion sales every Wed- nesday. SULLIVAN & DOY LE. Auctioncers. [JABS BACK BAKS, MIREORS, SHOW- 5 cases, counters, linoleam, oftice furniture, store and office furniturs and fixtures, new and gecond haud. . NUONA, 1017-1019-1021-1043 ission ARS, SCALES. MIRRORS, FRENCH ranges, etc.. bought, sold. MEEK, 1118 hission. JATIONAL CASH REGISTER, GOOD OR- der; also large folding-door safe. 8 Mission s YOFFEE MILL SCALES, LETTER PRESS, stand desk, mone y till, safe; cheap. 102 Ciay. |§ARS, SHOWCASES, COUNTERS. SHELV- 3"ing, ete., Lought and sold. 1063 Misslon, nr.7th. K SMALL MEDIUM AND LAEGESIZE fire and burglar proof safe. 109-111 Marke: s ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. DVICE FREE: DIVOKCE LAWS A SPEC- falty; private; 0o fee without success: probate, insolvency, wills' collections, bills of aale, deeds, damages. etc.; private detectives: estab. 10 years. G. W. HOWE, 850 diarket st, corner Stockion st. DVICE FREF; NO CHARGE UNLESS SUC- cesstul. W. W. DAVIUSON, 927 Market st. W. KING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, CHRON- + 1cle bulldibg: advice free: low fe-s: all cases. 7PHE EMPORIUM SALES YARDS, 220 VA. lencla st., i the place 10 go1t you Wan: 10 buy tell or exchange borses, bugzies. wagons or har- Dess; auction sales every Saturday at 11 0'clock. 5() [LEAD OF HORSES SUITABLE FOR ANY OV husiness from 900 to 1500 pounds. Oid Turk- st c. ¥ stables, 1501 Tork; must be soid. 500 SET E]¥:wlp:‘xg SECOND-HAND HAR- Dess: : buggy, wi 0, CATLS, BOITY &rockaway: 40 cheap Borses. 15(n and Valencis 5() HEAD DRIVIXG AND WORK HORSES; weight 1000 to 1700 ibs. 862 Howard st. DVICE FREE; N» CHARGE UNLESS SUC- cesstui. J. G, JEFFR: 8S. 632 Market, rm. 23, BICYCLES. e, KCOND-HAND—2 TANDEM-~, $20 AND $90; 2 zoadsters, $26 and §30. good as new. Go.den Kule Bazaar Bicycle Depariment, 25 Geary st. NEW STEARNS BICYOLE, USKD 6 TIMES, ior sale for $30 if sold &t once. 516 Geary st. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. NEW ANDSECOND-HAND BAKEE, LAUN- Ory and milk-wagon: also fine top buggy und rockaway. 848 Harrisonst — _ OHN E, RICHARDS, LAW OFFICES. ROOMS 26 and 27, Crocker bUGILE; leleplione Maia 75, Ban Francisco, Cal JOHN R AITKEN ANDMAURICEL ASHER LLys &6 luw, rous 519,816, Sib Hoor, Parrov bidg $325.000 A%, BANK KatEs 15T AND o N 2d mortgages, estates, Tents, etc.; lend as 1ow as $50. H. MURPHY, 628 Market sc W EY PAY HIGH INT. ON SMALL LOANS? We loan at_b5c interest per mo. on_each $100 on 2d morigage; any security. Goid, box 4, Call. $HI0000 ON CITY AXD COUNTRY PROP- Derty; low rates. A. SCHULLER, 420 Cala. st. N FURNITURE; VERY no commission. LOW INTERENST; SCRIBNER, 7 City Hall ave, l OANS ON REAL ESTATE: LOWEST KATE of iuterest. JAS. B.BF QOKS, 214 Pine, r 58-59. RIVATE PARTY LOANS ON ANY GOOD security:low Interest. H.1., box 160, Call Oftice. MOSEY TOLOAN ON KEAL ESTATE: ANY amount. WILLIAMS, 214 Pine st room 8. $50 10, 550,000; LOWKST KATE: 151 & 70 OV mortgage: it or instimnt. Dryden, 535 Cai. A DYANCES ON DIAMONDS JEW ELKY,iTC Columbls Loan & Collateral Oftice. 8 LEGAL NOTICES. N FiCE TO CREDITORS-—STATE OF SOLE- 4N DAD UNDA\ HEXRERA, alias deceased. Notice s hereby given by the undersigned. A. C. FREESE. admiulstrator of the eatuteof SOLE- DAD UNDA HERRERA, alias deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons naving claims against the said deceased, 10 exhibit them, With the Deces- sary vouchers, within four months sfter the first publication of this noiice to the said admiaisira- tor, at room 85, Chro .icle building, corner of Geary and Kea ny sireets, the same being his place for the rausaction of the business of the sa d estate In the Cliy and County of San Francisco, State of Cailfornia. A. C. FREESE, Administrator of the Estate of SOLEDAD UNDA HERKERA, alias deceased. Dated a: San ¥ rancisco, Febraary 6. 1297, J. D.SULLIVAN, Attorney for Administrator. N OTICETO CREDITORS—E TATE OF F. W. LN ST LN, deceused. Notice Is hereby given by tne undersigned, A. . FREESE administracor of the es ace of F. W. STELN, deceased, to the credi- tors of and all persons having claim's agains: the said deceased, to exbibit then: with the necessary vouchers. within 10ur montns after the first publl- cation of this notice, to the said sdminisirator, at room 85, Chronicle bullding, corner of Geary and Kearoy streets, the same bélog bis place for the transaction of the business of said esiate In the { ity and County of San Francisco, State of Calk fornta. A. C. FREESE, administrator of the estate of F. W.STEIN, decensed. Daged at San Francisco, February b, 1807. 3.D. SULLIVAN. Atiorney for Administrator. JOTICE 0.’ EXKCUTRIX'S SALE OF REAL A\ Estate—Notice Is hereby civcn that, pursuant 10 An order of the Superior Court of (hé Siate of California in and for the County of Los Angeles, duly given, made aud entered on the 12:h day of May, A. D. 1896, and_an order duly given, made d 'enierea ibereln on the Suih day of January. 1597, shortening time of notice, In the matter of the esiaie of CHAKLES N. HASSON, deceased, No. 1143 of the files and :ecords of said court, the undersigned, MARION E. HASSON. as execn- iTix of the' Jast will and tesiament of suid CHAKLES N. HASSON. decessed, will, on or ter the 11ih day of Februury, A. D. 1887, and WIthin six months thereafter, sell at p to the highes: and best bidder ail the rig and interest which said CHARLES N. HASKON, deceased. had at the time of his death and whicn said estate has acquired in and 10 tha: certaln real proper.y situate ia the City and County of San Fraucisco, State of Culifornia, and described a: tollows, 0 wit: Comumiencing at & point on the southeasterly line of Howard street, distant Lhres hundred and fifty- five (355) teet 50U hwesterly from the sou:hwest- erly iine of Fourth strect, runuing thenc: south- westerly uiong said ‘iue of Honard street, jorty- five (46) feel, ‘hence southemstesly parallcl wiih Fourth street, ‘elzhty-five (83) feei, thence north- eusterly parailel wiih Howard sireet, forty-five (45) feet, thence northwesieriy eighiy-five () ie-t to thie point of commencement, belng u por- tion of one hundred vara 10t No. 130 'of sald vity #nd County. And also that certaln real properte situate in thecity of Los Angeles, county of Los An:eles, Stute of Callfcr 1a, described as follows, 0 wit: Lot nineteen (19), block D. Morrls Vineyard Tract, in said eity of Los Ange.es. Lot'twenty (20) In b ock two (2), Washingion Garden Tract, In said city of Los Ange es. Lot twenty-two (22), block two (.), Washington Garden Tract, {n suld city of Los Angeles. Ana also the portherly sixiy (60) feetof iot three (3), block seventeen (17), Ord's survey of the ciiy ©of LOs Amngeles, couniy of Los An- geles, State of California, and being the north- erly half of sald lot 3. Dow being the property of the estate of saic CHA <Lis N. HAS-ON, deceased, the sald real property (a be:soid pur- suant to said order. and the same. will be soid in separate lots, parcels or tracis, of parts of saidlots. parcels or . Tacts. Tbe terms of sald sale will be cash fu lawful money of the United States on confirmation of sale. or one-third thereof in cash 0n coufirmation of sale. oue-third on or before six months. and oue- third on or bxfore twelve monihs from th - dste 0f sate, all deforred payments to be secured by note OF notes and WOrigage or morigases of the pur chaser or purchasers on the real es:ate sold. and to bear interest at (he rate of 9 per cent per annum: that offers or b ds in writing will be received by ihe uudersigned at the oftice of Waiter Rose, £sq., entrance room 2, 358 W. Firsi st., Redick b oc<. city of | 08 Angeles, county Of Los_ Angeles. State of California, or Messrs. Easton, Fidrkige & Co., 83K Market 'st., San Francisco. Cul , for the pur- chase of said_property. and sald bids May be lef: with Walier Kose, Mesra Easton, Eldriage & Co. 0r the unaersigned, at 631 South Spring st., in the city ot Los Angelag Cal Dated it of January, A. D. 1897. T AARTON £, HASSON, Executrix of the lasi will and testament of ¢HARLES N. HASSON, deceased. WALTER RosE, Esq., rooms 1,2, 3, Redick block, Los Ang les, Cal', atiorney for executrix, or Eas: ton, “Eld: &'Co., 638 Market st., San Fran. clsco, or 521 South Eroadway, Los Angeies. Daied February 2. 1897 VEW HOUSE; LOT 40x125; OUT PI mont way: corner: 600 over mortgage of $1100. -C. K KING, 802 Broadway, Oakisnd. $20 BiR MONTH INSTALLMENTS: ONLY D LY §50 down; 5-room modern house; lot 25x 100; Thirty-ninth st., Oakiand.. See C. K. KING, 802 Broadway, Uskiand. $100 SASEAND 15 PER MONTH WILL secure modern 6-room cottage and barn onlarge lot: beauti fui garden: Fruitvale: price $1250 it taken soon: cost $1750. SAMUEL & KNOWLES, 481 Ninth st., Gakland. $2000. rocris ot 20555 A omaprone lawn In front: fine barn and gravel driveway. HUGH M. CAMERON, 479 Ninth st., Oakland. 'TAGE, 5 LARGE 75 I $1%0 FOR CHOICE BUILDING ) lots in the town of slichburg: a new sta- tlon established near Oaklaud, on the Haywards and San Leandro local line, by the Southern Pacifio Company; only 45 minutes from San Francisca and 6 minutes from Oakland: electric-cars evory ew_minutes: terms (o sul. buyers. Apply (o C. M. KUNKLE, owner, 1535 Washingtoa sc, Oakiand, Cal. OAKLAND ROOMS TO LET. VEATLY FURNISHED NY FRONT room, convenlent to local train, by a widow with own home. Address G., box 10, Call Office, ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENIS LOTS: 50x150 EACH: NORTH SIDE OF San Jose ave. bet. Wainut and Willow; must be sold; an offer wanted. T. F. BAIRD, 1503 Park st, Alameda. AKGAINS 830 Pr R FOOT;L0 TS ON NORTI side San Antonio ave., near Grand st. $1250- an Joss ave., nr. Willow st. $1750- new modern house, b rooms and bath: noria side Of street: muscbe sold at ouce. Many other sacrifices. ALAMEDA LAND CO. 1500 Park st., Alameda. — PROPOSALS. e NOZFICE — NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN AN that T will on Monday, February 15, 1897, at o'clock P. M., at the Courthouse in Ynba City, Sui- ter County, & al.. receive sealed proposals for the surrender of bods issued on Levee bistrict No. 1 of Sutter County, according to an act of the Leg- 18 ature, approved April 9, 1n80, to the amount o1 eighi thousand five hundred (8§8500) doliars. No bids above par will be accepted. All bonds must accompavy the bids. L J. COPr, Tressurer o Sutier County, Cal. Yuba City, February 1, 1897, MAKRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses have been tssued by the County Clerk’s office 0. M. Koenlizer and Magdalena Weiser. 30 Pacrick Casey and Nora Sallivan, 24—27, H. F. Bruns and Catuerine Ketwénburg. 5130, Pasqiaie C.remele and Carmele Levers, 20 _2x. Bkt iN—MARRiAGEN—vBATidy, BORN. ABRAHAM-—February 4, 1897. tothe wifeof L Abrabam, a daughter. CLAKK—In this city, January 3, 1897, tothe wife of Milton S. Cla:k, & danghter. ROSENTHAL—In this city, to the wife of & Fosenthal, & daughter. MARR(ED. BETZ—OECHSLIN—Iu this city. February 4, 1897. by the Rev. F. Bonn, Louls P. Bets of Berkeley, Cal, and Frieda B. Uechslin of Sau Fraucisco. BEVIS—MCLEAN—In this city, February 4, 1897. by tne Rev. Willlam C. Pond, Joseph W, Bevis and Margaret C. McLean, botn o San Francisco. DAGGETT—SHELDON—In this city, February 8,1897. at the residence of G. A. Dagget:, by the Rev. Dr. . R. Dille, W. Albertls Dazgeit and Carrle Louise Sheidon, both of San Fran- cisco. DOW ER—CHAPMAN~In this citv, February 4. 1897, by the Rev. Dr. E. R Dille, Josepn I Dower of Sutter Creek, Cal.,and Mae F. Chap- man of ~ai Eranoisco. HUSON—QUIGLEY—In this city, January 27, 1897, by the Kev. Faiher Gleusoa, Charies i Muson snd Lizzie M. Quigley, both of San Fran. cisco, LEA—MAJOR-In Berkeley, Fevruary 1,1897, at the residence of ‘A. O. Donogh. cousin of ths groom, by the Rev. F. J. Masters, D.D.. Johu Andrew Lea of San Francisco and Miidred Jane Major of New Westmins:er, B. C. REITZ—HUGHES—In this city, February 3, 1897, by the Rev. Dr. K. R. Diile, Wiliiam Reltz and Auile Hughes, both of San Franclsco. THOMSEN—ANDERSEN—In this city, Febru- ary 4. 1597, by the Rev. C. Hoel, Christian Thomsen and Ane K. Andersen, bothor sau Fraocisco, —————————————————— LIED. Bacome, Catherine McCiuskey. Elizabeth Baker, Gran. W. Marshall, Johu \» Demaitin, Andrea Mass, Charles W. Dennls, Margare: Molk. John H. Douglass, Mrs. .S Pampanin, Cwear Giiman, Charles E. Rov, George k. Goldsmith. Rosina Shedd. Henry P. Gomez, John Sheridun, Theresa Green, Mary J. Soow. Lydia J. Harrls, Waiter Sione, Lewls C. Hermann, Florentine - Sullivan, Daniel J. Jorgensen, Nl.es Van Bergea, A. H. W, Kehoe, George W. Vernashen, Adolph Le Coont, Thomas E. Vogel, sary Lind, Mrs. Felicla Wendte, Christian Winkley, Philip BACOMFE—In this clty, February 3. 1897, Cath- erine. beloved wite of Wiliiam Bacome, and mosher of the late John Bacome, and mother- in-law of Mrs. Mattle Bicome, ani aunt o Lawrence Fitzgerald and Mre. .-Carlyon, and sister-in-iaw of Mrs. Robe L Alexander, a native of the parish of Thurles, Coauty Tipperary, Ire- lind. aged 62 years and 11 months. nd_ acquaints) are respect- fu ly (nvited to attend the funeral THIN DAY Saturday), at 9 0'clock A. M., from her late resi- leuce. 260% Ciementins sireec, thence to ;- Patrick’s Cuurch, where a solemu requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, coia- mencing at 9:.0 0'ClocK A. & Intermen:z Moun: Calvary Cemetery. 3 BAKER—In Siockton, February 4, 1817, Grant W. Baker. a nauve of Cailfornia. aged 27 yeurs, DEMAKRTINI-In Los Augeles, “ebroag, 3. 1897, Andres. beloved brother of Antonio and Ralpa Demartint, broher-in-law of Theresa Deayariini, and beloved uncie of Lewls, Ralph, Alfred and Eliza Demartini, a native of Genoa, lialy, aged 26 vears 1 mon:n and 9 davs. AF-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuliy fnvited to atiend the faneral TO-MOKnO W Sunday). a2 o'clock P M.. from the p lors of laccherl & Bacigalupi, 627 Broadwa. Intermen. Lialian Cemetery. DENNIS—In this eity, Februars 3, 1857. Ma garet, wife of the lace John &, Dennis, a naiive of ire.and, aged 77 years. DOUGLASS—Fu this city, Febraary 5, 1897. Mrs. Nancy S. Douglass, & native o Ohio, aged 79 years Fiiastera papers plonse copy.] -Friends and acqualutances are respect- fuily in vited to attend the faneral TO-MORKOW (Sunday),at 2 o'clock F. M. from West Side | Chrisilan’ Chureh” Bush street, beiween Scoit | and Devisaders. Intermen: Cypress Lawn Cemetery. by special traln leaving Third sad Townsend streets at 3:45 o'clock P. . GILMAN—In this city, Februare 4, 1897, at St Luke’s Hospital, Charles E. Gilmin, brother ot B. F. Gliman, a uscive of Lo well. Mass , aged 55 years § months aal 12 days. (Lowe. (Mass.) Papers copv. | B3 Friends and acquaintances and comrades of Garfleld Post No. 34, G. A. K., and auxiifary associa.ions_are Tesp-c:rully Invited to uiten1 the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P.M., from Aleazar building. lutermen. Na- tioual Cewmeters. Kemalns at the parlors of A. W. Martn & Co., 118 Gear - stree:. GOLDSMITH—In this cl y, February 4, 1897, Losina Goidsmich, b-loved mother of Mrs. J. L. Corf and Moses, Lewis & ut_Helen Goldsalth, a ative ot France, aced 67 years, &3~ Friends are resvec:tully imvited to attend the funeral TO-MOKROW (Sunday), at 10:30 0'clock A M, from the par.ors of Halsted & Go . 948 Mission' strest. Iniirment Home of Feace Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock A. M. train from Third and Townsend streats. GOMEZ—In this city, Februars 5, 1887, John R., beloved son o J. E. and Catherine Gomez. and Diothier of Rosa L. Gomez. s ua.ive of Monterey, aged 25 years [Mon:érey and Sauta Cruz Papers niease copy: | A9 Friends and scquaintances are respect- fally Invited 0 attend he funcral TO-MORROW (Sunday), a: 8 30 o'clock .. from the par- lors of J. L Godeau. 505 Monigomery avenue, tnence to the Church of Nuestra ~enora de Guadalupe, where a igh requiem mass will by celebrated for the reposs of bis soul, commeno- ing at 9 o'clock .M Incerment Holy Cross Cemetery. GREEN—In this city, Februars 4, 1897, Mary J., beloved wifeof tne'late James J. Green. and motner of Kliza Green, a natlveof Ireland, aged 68 years and 1 mon:h. iends aud acquaintances are respect- ¥ invite: to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Saturday), at 8:30 A. M., from her late resi- dence, 40 ' Perry siceet. ibence to St. Kose's Churcn, where “a requiom high mass will ba celebrated for the repose of her soul, commenc- fug ac 9 o'clock a.3. interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. HARRIS—In this city February 3, 1897, Walter, belove! sonor George aud ¢ arrle Harrls, and brother of Georze Larrie and Gracie Harris, & native of San Francisco, aged 14 yearsand 14 days. HERMANN—In Oakland, February 5, 1897, Florentine. r-lict of thelate Phililp Hermann, and eloved mother of Mrs. Albert Kasser, Mrs. Fred Schaefer, Mrs. Willlam Wank wski and Mrs. Henry Kaiser, a native of Herstelie-on-the- Weser, Germany, aged 75 years 3 mouths and 27 davs 83-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fu.iy Invited 10 atiend the 1unerul TO-MOR KO W (Sunday). at 2 o'clock from the residence of Willism Wankowskl, 714 Jackson siree:, San Francisco. In erment L O. O. r. Cemeters. JORGENSEN—In this city, February 4, 1897, Nlies. beloved husband of Josephine Jorzensei, and brother of Alrs. H. Hansen of Sarai0zs, Cal.. 1. P ulseu of Paso Hooles. Cal..'a b: .aged 34 years 7 months snd BF-Friends and acqualutances are respec:- fuil. invited to a tend ine funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday).at 1 o'clock P. M., from his late resi- deuce, 25 Mable court, theice by eleciric-cars to Cypress Lawn Cemetery for internent. KEHOE—In this city, February 3, 1897, George W.. youngest and beloved son of Margaret J and theiste Jonn W. Kehoe. brotherof May, Martin, John, Cecelia’ 4ud Thomas Kehoe, and nephew of M. F. Kelly, J. Powers and J. F. Kehoe, aged 5 years and 8 months. - Friends ao o fully fnvited to attend tae funeral TO- (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. . his motlier, 8535 Seventesnth s reet. near Guer- rero. Interment Mount Calv. r/ Cemetery. LE COUNT—In New York City, January 81,1897, ‘Thomas Elliot, son of the late J. J.and M. A. Le Count. LIND—C. oF F.—Officers and members of Twin Peaks Circle: No. 102, C; of F.: You are hereby notified to attend the funeral of vur late com- panion, Mrs. Feiicla Lind. By order of MES, E. MOSBY, C ¢ M1ss CRAWFORD, Fio. Sec. MCCLUSKEY—In this city, February 4, 189 Xilzabeth, beloved wife of Donnis McCiuskey and mother of Susie, John. James and Edward McCluskey ana Mrs. Jobn . Fitzgerald, o tive of County Cork, Ireland. B Friends aud acqualniances are respect- fuily luvited to aitend te funeral TO- 3 ORROW (Sunaay), at_8:30 o'clock A. ., from her late residence, 925 Dolores street, theace to St. James Church, Twenty-toird and Guerrero Btreets, where & requiem high mass Wil be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at © o'clock A . Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MARSHALL—In this city, February 3, 1897, Jouan C. Marshall, anative of the West India Talands, aged 68 years 8 montus and 28 days. MASS—In this ciiy, February 5. 1897, Charles W, Mnss, beloved 8on of Sophis Mass, brother of Annsand Emma Massor St Joseph. Mo., and coustn of John Beck of San Francisco, s native of Kz Joseph, Mo., aged 3X years. MOLK—In Alameds, February 3, 1897. John Henry, dearly beloved son of Mrs. Marga-etis and ihe late Joan Heary Molk, and vrocaer of Mrs. Annie Toll, a native of San Kraucisco, aged 24 vears 4 months and 12 days. %~ Friends and scauainiauces are respect- fully o vited to atiend the funeral TU-MOREOW (Sunday), at 10 0'Giock A. M. from hii late Tesidence. corner St. Charies aid Saa Antonio streets near kncinal station. Alameda, thence by 12 3¢ creek boat to Native Sons' Hail, 414 Masou stree., where services will be held at 1:15 oclock . 3, under the auspices of San Fran- cisco Parlor No. 49, N. & G. W. Interment 1. 0. O. F. Cemetery. PAMPANIN—In this city, February 5, 1897, Cesar, dearly beioved sou 0f Mr. Pellegrino and the late Murianua Pampanin, and brother of Augusts, Lou sa, Americo and Emma Fam- panin and Mrs J. Hraida. a native of san Fran- cisco. aged 13 years and 27 days. A9 kriends and_acquaintances are respeci- fu.y invited Lo atiend toe faneral THIS DAY (Saturday), at 10:30 0'clock A. 3., from his late residence, 1615 Dupont siro-t, near Flibert. Intermen: Holy Cross Cemetery. ROY—In this clty, February 4,1897. George E., beioved husband of Julla A. Roy, and father of Susie, George. Alexaader and Fannie Roy, a na- tive of st Louis, Mo., aged 0 years and 8 months. £~ Friends and acquaintances are respeot- fuliy invited to a‘tend the funeral THIS DAY (Saturday), at 9:20 0'clock A. M., from his late Tesidence. '369 Brannan street, thence to St Rose’s Church, where & solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock 4. . Interment Mount Culvary Cemetery. Omit flowers. SHEDD—Tn this clty. Febraary 5, 1897, Heory P. beloved nusbaad of :line M. Snedd. and father of Waller A. Snedd. a uative oi Boston, Mass., aged 69 years 5 moaibs and 10 days. SHERIDAN—In this cliy, February 4, 1897, Theresa, beloved wife of James Sheridan, & us- tive of County Longford, ireiand, aged 26 years. 89" Friends and scqualntances are respect- fully fnvited to attend che funeral THIS DA (Saturday), at 8 0'clock A. M., from her late reai- dence, 1217 Devisauero strée:, thence to Holy Cross' Ciurch, where a solemn hign mass will Do ceicbrated for the repose of hersoul Inter meni Mount Calvary Cometery. SNOW—In this city, kebruary 4, 1897. Lydla J. Saow, anative of Missourl, aged 51 years 3 mouths and 23 days. STONE—Lewls Charles Stone, born at Water- town. N. Y., August 19, 1829 died ac Gridley, Cal.. February 2, 1597, AThe funeral will take placs THI3 DAY (Saturday), at 10 o'clock_A.M.. from the par lors of Carew & English, 41 Vail Ness avenus. SULLIVAN—TIn Towles, Placer County, February ¥, 1897, Daniel J.. beloved husband or Julla Suliivag, father of Jerry J.. Daniel, Edward and Jolin F.' Suliivan, ‘and brother of John J. and Jerry Sullivan, Mrs John O'Neil and Mrs. Fen- 100 ‘of Tows, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 51 yeurs. [Boston (Mass.) papers please copy. ¥ Eriends and scquaintances are respect: fuily 1nvited (0 actend the funeral THIS DAY (Saurday). at 8:30 0'clock 4. M.. from the res: dence of his broherin-iaw, Jonn O’ Neil, 3462 Seventeentn i, theace io Misiion i olores Chureh, where a_solemn _requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of' hls soml, com- mencing at 9 o'clock 4. M. Intermeat Holy Cross Cemetery. VAN BERGEN—In this city, Febraary 4, 1897, August H. W., deatly beloved husband of Mar- garst Van Berzen. and father of Emma, Harry and Lily Van Bergen, a native of Ger many. aged 89 years 9 mon:hs and 15 days. A member of Hermann Lodge No. 127, k. and A. M. California Lodze No. 1, L 0. 0. ¥, and Pa cific Councit No. 8. 0. C. E. 43 Friends and acqualntances are respect fuliv iavited to autend the faneral THIS DAY (Saturday), at 2 o'clock P. ., from his late residence, 7-0 Capp sireet, botweon Twenty- second and Twenty-third. 'Luterment Masonlc Cemetery. VERHAGHEN—TIn this city, February 5, 1837, Adolph, deariy beloved husbaaa of Pauline Ver- baghen, and father of George. Jeanette aud Ma thilda Verhahen, a native of Belgium, aged 45 years 8 months aud 8days. A member of Pa- cific Council No. 8, O. C. F. 8 Friends and acquaintances are resoact- fuliy nvited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock P. ., from his late residence, 232 Dore street, thence 10 St. Joseph's Church for services. commencio g at 20°¢lock P luiermen: 1. 0. O. F. Cemetery. VOGEL—In this ciiv, ¥ oruary 41897, Mary. be- loved wife of theIata Jacob Vogel, and motaer of Augusi and Louls Vogel and Mrs. John J. Conlon, anativeof Haden, Germany, uged 60 years 8 months and 11 days, &3 Friends and acqualntauces are respect- fuliy 1ovited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Saturday); at 10 o'clock A. M., from her late residence, 4056 Nineieenth street, near Castro. Interment Holy Cross - emetery. WENDTE—In ths city, February 4, 1897, Chris- tian Wendte. a native of Germany. S9-Remaius at the parlors of Charles J. B. Metaler, 636 Washingtoa stree:. WINKLEY—In :his city, February 4, 1897, Phbilip W. Winkiey, a native of Biden, Ger. many. aged 63 years and 10 montbs. riends and acquaintances and membersot the Draymen’s aud Teamsiers’ Union are fespect- 1ally nvited (0 astead Lhe uneral TO-MORKOW (Sunday). at % 0'clock P. M., from the lodze- Toom of Burns Lodee No. 68, A. 0. U. W., Al cazar bulld nx, 01 O ¥arrell street. Interment JMasonic Cemetery. MCAVOY & GALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 0 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. Telephone 3080. MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY, SA‘.N n‘:EO‘L’COU!!TY;“'l:lAREsT CEM® £y 10 the clty s hon-SoCkAR AR pp e clusive: locaton unexcolled. — Ot 467 Maras Wireet, SOULLeASt COrner 0¢ GiXil