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4 THE 1 SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AL e a e —— HOUSES TO LET. OWARD ST, NEAR TWELFTH—2-STORY tav-window: 9 rooms and bath; rent only $35, water included. Vwelfeh st near Howard— ath: rent only $30, witl : P ek, off Mission, bet. Twelfth and 1 teenth—2-story bay-window: 7 rooms and rent only $2250. with water. Apply to CAPP & CO., Real Lstate Agents, 415 Mon:- gomery st story; 9 rooms and FLATS TO LET—Continued. ROOMS TO LET—Continued. ROOMS TO LET—Continued. ODERN FLAT OF b ROOMS AND BATH, 919 Cappst. T129CTAVIA N R, {1 Ziower flat 7 gooms provements. CALLISTER—LOVELY bath; all modern im- Culifornia Street. UNNY NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS; right downtown; low rent: .gentleman only: breakfast if desired. Inquire 4U8 Caliiornia st, room 1. QUQL LOMBARD, NEARLEAVENWORTA < J2 Sunny flats; gardens: all conveniences: reduced rents; good neighborhood. YDE ST.. BET. TUKK AND EDDY—2- story: 7 rooms and bath. Apply C. S. CAPP & CO., Real Esiate Agents, 415 Montgomery st. ND AND THIRD_2- rent, low to a ood RANNAN, BET. 8KC story; 6 rooms and bat FFER FOR FIVE : 3 TO 7 ROOM flats from 38 10 $18. SPECK & C0., 602 Market. ROOMS; CHEAP RENT. 282 NATOMA ST., near Kourth. T, CHEAPEST, SUNNIEST MODERN -8 Camberland st., nr,Church. 4 tenant. Apply C ~. CAPP & CO., Real Estate gents, 416 Montgomery st. FLL_ST, SUNNY SIDE, BET, POLK ST. F i Van' Ness ave—2-story bay-window: 7 rooms and bath _ Apply C. S OAPP & CO., Real Estate Agents, 415 Montgomery st. ¢) GEARY, 922 7 rooms, vach, etc.; large yard: suitable for physiclan or dentist; new piumbing: pupered and painted throughout; low rental on long lease. Apply MADISON & BURK K, 626 Market st. Q0] 2 YALENUA —EXCKPTIONALLY S 2 nice turnished larg. sunny front roon also smailer room with double windows facing street: small private family; no children; rent very reasonable. BET. LARKIN AND POLE— | FLATS To LeT FOR VERY LITTLE money at BALDWIN & HOW ELL’S, 10 Mont- gomery st ( "HEAP MODERN rooms, §510 $16 6 AND 6 Seventh st. FLATS, wan them. 2 Eighth Street. EIGHTH. NEAR FOLSOM—3 LARGE rooms; rent $10. 31 HERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE. 28 STH st, Dear Market: iurnished and unfurnisted. Eday street. EDDY — NEAT SUNNY ROOM, ning water, for zentleman, 86 50. EDDY—FOUR NEWL: RENOVATED sunny rooms; cozy quiet bouse; curraie RUN- 113 11 prices. 415 EDDY—NICELY FURNISHED FRONT hall room: terms moderate. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. Bartlett Street. 414 BARTLETT ST, BET. TWENTY-FIFTH and Twenty-sixth—3 sunny rooms, for- nished complete for housekeeping: With use of bath and hot aud cold water; washiubs; $15. ~: HOUSE 11 ROOMS $60 00 62 50 829 OFaR 2 and bath 2 1351 Post st., house 11 rooms and ba 2607 Sacrameato st, house 9rooms & bath . Particulars at A. J. RICH & CO., 112 Montgom- ery st SE, 1823 CLAY, NEAR JONES; 12 Tooms and bath; garden, large yard and. sta- ble. Apply to EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. OUSE 7 ROOMS AND BATH, STABLE, yard; sunny. 2410 Geary st., near Baker. TAYLOR — SUNNY HOUSE OF 10 rooms; bath; fine view; rent reasonabie. HOUSE 6 ROOMS: VERY CHEAP: + 1280 Pine st., near Hyde. 152 §17 39 GOLDEX GATE AVE—9 ROOMS AND 432 vaw; ss0 OVELY NEW 6 SUNNY BOOMS AND POR- i celain bath: rent reduced to 825. 1509 O'Far- Tell St., near buchanan. I | 946 Bryant Street. BRYANT—4 SUNNY ROOMS, RENT #8, and 3 rooms $7 60. Bryant Avenue. 9718 BRYANT AVE, NEAR TWENTY- fifth—Pleasaut _sunny bay-window room and kitchen, furnished for housekeeping; $12. Lus troe.. 820 BUSE_SUNKT TARGE HANDSOUE- Ze) iy furnishea_rooms: housekeeping If de- sired; gas; bath; quiet; central. Capp Street. CAPP—2SUNNY ROOMS,NICE KITCHEN aud small bedroom, furnistied complete. 3 Cleveland Street. 12 SLEVELAND, OFF SEVENTH, BELOW Z Foisom—Froni, sunny, furnished house- keeping suite; 89. S, NR. TWENTIETH; HOUSE ©) DOLORE! large yard; lawn. Ap- = T02 o3 tooms: sunny ply on premises. &1 HOUSE OF 6 ROOMS, WITH BATH; B 10. good yard and cellar;’ all modern im- provements. 1001 Minna st. 710 LET—RENT $16; A 5-R00M HOUSE AND oasement: cheap. 1147 Folsom st. E F() TEHAMA —HOUSE. 7 ROOMS AND bath; large yard and cellar; cement trays. ARGE 12-ROOM HOUSE IN OAKLAND: situatfon_desirable; rent low. Address L. F., box 78, Call Otice. OUSE OF 8 ROOMS AND BATH, AND ALL modern improvements: rent $23. 1042 M- Allister st. UNNY HOUSE; BATH, YARD, BASEMENT Hamptou place, off Folsom st., bet. 24 and 34 HOUSE TO LET. 6 ROOMS: 2315 MOR- . ris ave.. pet. Harrison and Bryant, near key next door. Eddy Street- 607 EDDY 8 OR 4 NICELY FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping; marble mantels and grates; rent reasonable. Eightn Street. EIGHTH—NICE SUNNY COMPLETE- Iy turnish ed housekeeping rooms; cheap. 109 ELLIS—TWO LARGE FUR- nished rooms; also single rooms: §7 aud $8. 420 Fifth Str FIFTH—PLEASANT SUNNY UNFUR- nished Tooms to let. FIFTH—N#W HOUSE; SUNNY BAY- window rooms; connecting kitchea; sink. FIFTH—$8; SUNNY BEDROOM; BATH: kitchen: sink: water: no chiidren: privaie. 5 10 309 314 Fillmore Street. OUSES TO RENT FOR VERY LITTLE — money st BALDWIN & HOWELL'S 10| 907 41 FILLMORI—1 O 3 ROOMS AND Montgomery st. 4142 kicchen: furnished. 1292() BUSE - SUNSY HOUSE; 9 RoOMS: Xolsom Stree:. £ZV yara; rent reasonable to a good tenant. 781 BROADWAY, rooms: evers convenienc NEAR GOUGH—S ‘marine view. FURNISHED HOUSE NEY, CORNER BAY-WINDOW SUNNY AN “fiat: 5 rooms and bath; eliegantly and com- Pletely furnished: piano, eic.; every convenience: & perfect beauty: O8k si., ot far from Van For tull particulars address A. A., box 149, Call. NY WELL-FURNISHED bath; plano, etc.; faces B FELL— fiai; 5 rooms 52 1919 JALEEIQ SToHANDSOMELY FUR- | 919 nished modern house; 8 rooms: furnace: marine view, eic.; $85; can be seen between 9:30 A3 80d 123 ¥URNISHED FLATS. 95141 SUTTER—COZY, WELL FUR 0142 nished modern flat, 6 rooms; almost rent free. Apply 12 to QUNNY FURNISHED FLA’ 131721 Haight st., by park. : 5 OR 6 ROOMS; or UPPER FLAT; 16503 HAYES ST, 1 0. block from park psnhandle: 7 rooms; h: laundry. WM. NICOL 534 Callfornla. | e e | COTTAGES TO LET. ((OTTAGE, 5 ROOMS, BATH. LAUNDRY; U chicken-yard: fine marine view: large lot: gar- 1816 Green si., bet. Octavia and Laguna. den. 1831 cellar. O’FARRELL — COTTAGE; 4 ROOMS: modern improvements; sunny yara and NOTTAGE: 2224 | ) Gears st. $10. 5 ROOMS; RENT $15. OTTAGE; 8%, TAY lay and Poweil; 3 room: T., NEAR COR. 2004 order. NOTTAS ROOMS; B. ment. 1112 Hampshir ATH: LARGE BASE- ter 230 and 24th. 0 LET rent $18. COTTAGE 5 ROOMS AND BATH; 449 Bryaot s NY COTTAGE 4 ROOMS, LARGE BASE- large yard, stabie; 3 horses. 919 Capp st. MODERN 6-ROOM COTTAGE: FINISHED M bigh basement; rent §15. 4392 Seventeenth st., above Castro. OTTAGE TO RENT—4 ROOMS, HALL planked yard and basement. 344 Harriet st, $11 BAY-WINDOW COTTAG - 109 Collins s.., near Geary. 41ROOMS. FLATS TO LE A ES, BET, WEBSTER AND FILLMORE; 3 rooins and bath: rent low 10 & good tenant: key there: rent $8. Apply 10 C. 8. CAPP & (O, Teal Estate Ageuts, 415 Montgomery st. QECOND-STORY ¥LAT: 7 ROOMS AND 2D bath: northwest corner Hyde and Pacific sts.; rent low t0 & go0d tenant. Apply to C. s CAPP & 0., Real Estate Agents, 415 Montgomery st. LLIS, BET. BLCHANAN AND W upper 6 Tooms and bath; rent only $15 to & §00a tenant. Apply to C. €. CAPP & Cu.. Real te Agents, 415 Montgomery st. {W. COR. FOLSOM AND THIRTEENTH—3 5 and 4 rooms and beth: rent from $10 ADISON & BURKL. ‘ment, suitable for beer-bottiing or milk depot: | STEK: | | i | | 4] EOLSOM, NEAR THIRD — PARLOR fioor; 3 liarge rooms: sunny: nicely fur- nished for housekeeping; siationary washtubs: hot water: private house. 97 FOLSOM—NICE SUNNY FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping: double or single. Gougn Streert. GOUGH—3 SUNNY UNFURNISHED rooms for housekeeping. 50 Bowara stieet. QB4 EOVARD SI.—FRONT ROOM AND ) kitchen, $14; nice front rooms, $9. Hyde Street. HYDE—4 FORNISHED ROOMS FOR 208 ho usekeeping. 1418 HYDE—8 SUNNY UNFURNISHED housekeepling rooms; marine view. Jesme Stree. 449 JESSIE_FURNISUED ROOMS TOLET: housekeeping rooms: also single and dou- ble bed rooms. Kearny streer. KEARNY-2 OR 3 HOUSEKEEPING rooms; gas or coal stove, 23 Minna Stree:. MINNA, COR. KIGHTH—-NEWLY FUR- nished bay-window rooms; 81 per weex. 66 Mission Street. o MISSION & WLY FURNISHED ) sunny housekeeping and Oth I rooms: 106 cheap. 1217 JISSION-SUNAY FRONT ALOOVE Z1{ suite, complete for housekeeping; rent reduced. EDDY WELL- FURNISHED, LIGHT room; grate: yard; suitable for 1 or % kilis Street. \1 RO¥AL HOUSE, 126 ELLIS-INCANDES cent lighs: reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ parior; rooms per night, 85c to $160: week, $2 10 #8: month, $8 to $50; elevator on office floor; rooms with hot and coid wazer: baths. 63 Thirteenth Street. THIRTEENTH, NE HOWARD—LARGE newly iurnished sunny room. 228 Taylor Street. TAYLOR— SINGLE ROOMS, $1 AND 125 week;large sunny double rooms, $2 25. 109 Tehama Street. TEFAMWA—ROOM TO LET: SUITABLE for light housekesping: rent $4 u month. 17 Turk Streei. 116 TURK — LARGE SUNNY SUITES, handsomely furnished; also single; board optional, -bed ; i grate, ¢ bath $30. Ing- running wat [ B8 Miscellaneous. MALL SUNNY KOOM IN PRIVATE FAM- 1ly in Western Addition (California st.); rent very reasonable; gent preferred. M. H., box 99, i Oftice. W. COR. SIXTEENTH ST., NEAR MISSION: branch office of THx CALL ' Subscriptions and want ads taken. BOARDING AND KOOMS. HE RAMONA, 130 ELLIS, MRS KATE 8. HARTY. manager—A quiet honse: centrally lo- cated: newly furnished: eievator; hot &cold water. OSEDALE, 321 ELLIS—SINGLE ROOMS 25¢; double rooms 50c night; transient. 592 BLLIS-NEWLY FURNISHAD SUNNY D42 room: larg: close, ranning water; sultable or Lwo. TURK ST.—LARGE SUNNY SUITES, nandsomely furnished; single; board opt. 131 HBELLIS—FRONT ROOM, FURNISAED or unfurnished, in small private famil 00 bill out. Eifth Streec. THE _COSMOPOLITAN — SELECT FAMILY Dotel: 100 Fifth st., cor. Mission: rooms B0c, 75¢c and $1 per night; $2 to 85 per week. Xolsom Street. FOLSOM — SUNNY FURNISHED rooms: $1 per week. 82 OTEL FAIRMOUNT, 1714 MARKET—NOW open under new mavagement: has been tistica Jy tinted, papered and elegautly furnish throughout: hot and cold water in every room: elevaiors and every modern conveni nce; parties calling now can have choice of carpets and furni- ture; the table, under the supervision of Kow- askie, the well-known French chef, will be unsur- passed. 1106 BUSHE: COR LEAVEN WORTH_FUR- nished or unfurnistied room; en suite or single; firsi-ciass table; refercnces exchanged. 795 EINE (KENOVA)_STRICILY FINST- O class private boarding-house; newly fur- nishied: table nnexcelled; references. Q3R CEABY_SUNNY SUITE OF KOOMI vrivate bath; suitable for familtes; French board. 8( | 54017, COR. ¥ULTON, OPP. PLAZA— Kiegani mansion; sunny Fooma; fine board. references required. 534 BUSH, COR STOCKTON — SUNNY Kourth Street. 71 FOURTH—SUNNY FRONT ALCOVE {2 room suitaie for 1 or 2; private. 43 Fulton Streec. FULTON (FULTON HOUSE) — NICELY furnished rms; single or en suite; $8 & $16 up. suites azid single rooms; private boarding. 1401 YAY NEss com. BUSH—PARLOR suites; singlé and double rooms: board. EAUTIFUL SUNNY BAY-WINDOW MoD- <rn sulles and single, with board; reasonable. 8392 Twenty-first, cor. Guerrero. 808 VAN NES§ AVE—NEWLY FUR- nished tunny rooms or suite, with board. Geury Street. GEARY—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED rooms en suite or single. 227 GEARY, COR. MASON—NEWLY FUR- 337 Hisiied sunny front rooms, silte oF sinls, gentiemen 79] SEARY_NICELY FURNISHED ROOM; rent reasonable. (] GEARY-NEWLY FURNISHED BAY- CUL window rooms; reasonable: elegant new corner flat. Grant Avenue. GRANT AVE., OPP. EXAMINER—SUNNY { suites, double and single rooms, with grates: §6 and up. 7 GRANT AVE., OPP. EXAMINKR OFFICE— Double rooms, With graie, $6 up. Grove Streer. 19208 SROVE, NEAR SCOTT-BEAUTIFUL front and_back, light and sunny rooms, near Golden Gate Park; furnisbed or unfurnished. Harrison Strees. HARRISON—& ROOMS, FURNISHED for housekeeping; batn and yard; rent $17. 733 Howard Street. 623 EOWARD — DOUBLE AND SINGLE ) sunuy rooms nicely furnished; front sultes; gas and bath. 704 B WARD, COR-THIRD—FINKLY FUR- OTLL BKRTLING. 714 B.SH—A FAMILY hotel: referetices: all modern conveniences. (CEEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Cauada one year for $1 60, post- age free. CHILDREN BOARDED. ESPECTABLE PARTIES WOULD LIKE 1 or 2 children to board: terms reasonable. Ad- aress H.. box 58, Call ffice. STORES TO LET. TOR! COR. GUERRERO AND TWENTY- third sts.; cement b .sement; good location for aruggist or other busincss. MARCH 28, 1897 CLATRVOYANTS. BS. DR. F. CLARK, THE WORLD'S MOST famous medinm of modern times. 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HEALDS BUSINESS COLLEGE 24 POST Bookkeeping, business practics, shorthand. typing, tele; r, lang Tuny h_branches, oeeal enginoening: 50 toacheras 10,000 Grada: utes; day evening sessions; catalogue. YRES', Mont THE LEADING COLLKGE, 33% ery st.: individusl instructioa 1n shorthand, typing. bookieeping. telegraphy, eta.: Jife scholarship $30: low rates ver week and mo. FEY MORE LADY PUPILS WANTXD TO join paintjng class. Apply at once Studio, 309 Feilst.; terms moderate. ISITING GOVERNESS: MUSIC AND EN- glish branches; terms reasonable. 1111 Turk st., near Laguna. ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private theatricals arranged: pupils rehearsed on stage. R. b and 12, L.0.0.F. biock, 7th and Mkt. EO COOPER. SCHOOL OF ACFING AND Opera, Pantomime and Acting; study of reper- tolre and vocal music. 814 Glary st NGINEERING SCHOOL; MECH. ELECH civil mining, sorvey, assay, archit, X ray taueht; es.1864 A.VAN DER NATLLEN 958 Mkt TIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS College, 723 Market st. ; students trained; office situations secured: lowes: rates or credit for tuition PIANO, GERMAN, 76c; PUPIL LEIPSIO ;5 Conservatory and’German High School. 110 yde st MY J. DEAS, 405 MOALLISTER—VOICE culture, piano: pri.les. $2 hr.,vocal classes$ 1 mo. OOKEPNG, WRITNG, ARITHMTC. GRAME, dav & night; nociasses; $5 month. 845 Mission. 8OF. LDUIS MERKI: VIOLIN, MANDOLIN, gultar, cornet; reasonable. 225 Geary,ur. Powel PARIS GRADUAT! guages: $2 mo. 109 Tayior. UITAR, MANDOLIN, PLANU AND VUUaw lessons, $3 mo. Mary Westhaus. 49 Fifin. INGING; PIAN French, German | UBSCRIPTIONS AND WANT ADS FOR THE CALL taken at branch office, 558 Hayes sk open until 9:30 o'clock. LOST. —FRIDAY, AT BALDWIN THEATER, alligator purse; return purse and pspers. 811 Pierce st. ],95T-GOLD BUCKLE, THURSD\Y EVEX. ing, getting on cars at Chestnut and Taylor sts. or getiing off cars at Jackson and Leaven- worth; a Keepsake of dear friend. Finder will please return to 680 Chestnut st rear, and recerve rewsi ME. ROSIE, PALMIST: MAGNETIC treatments for rheumatism a specialty. Room 2, 1016 Market st., or 11 Eddy screet. EIHEL GEAY. CLAIRVUYANT, CARD reader and palmist. 1169 Mission si, between Seventh and Eighth. \TORE, WITH FIXTURES, LIVING ROOMS and cellar. 8552 Twenty-third st., next (o cor- ner of Guerrero. I8S VAN DE VERE; FIRST IN HER PRO- fession. Cail room 1, 1 Fiftn st.; letters answered. ORN KR STORE TO LET—RENT $15: S UIT- able for barb:r-shop, grocery or any business: Kitchen attached: laiest improvements; new bouse. 5480 Twenty-fifth st., cor. Valencia. OR RENT—BARBER-SHO! FINE LOCA- tion: cheap rent. Apply 10 CAPP & DUNN, 1200 Market st. i8S MELVILLE, WELL-KNOWN CLAIR- voyant, 51 Fifth st. ;water readingsa speciaity. ME. RAVENA READS LIFE FLUENTLY: business advice: names given; 25¢ up.5 Fourth ME. MOREAU, BEST CLAIRVOYANT AND medium n city: fee 25¢c up. 764 Howard t. ARGE STORE, 2 SHOW WINDOWS AND 188 PEARL, PALMIST, MAGNETIST, RE- moved from 223 Post 10 1203, Geary, rm. 2. N 4 large rooms; Tent oniy $22 50. 422 Sixth. 4] EQURTH_SMALL STORE WITH ROOM inrear: low rent. Appiy 10 G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. OFFICES TO LET. nished front suany rooms, also housekpg. 107 HOWARD — SUNNY NICELY FUR- mished front room; hot and cold waier; rent $5. uexssle Streei. JESSIE ST.—LARGE SUNNY FRONT room: small rom: reasonabie; furnished. 62 sones Stree:. TLY FURNISHEDSUNNY 14, JONES— suite; privat 7 JONES — SUNNY FURNISHED BED- room for lady or married coupie; $6. Kearny Street. ALLINGTON HOUSE = 137 KEARNY — Pleasant sunny rooms, en suiteand single; firss Cizss n every respect: Lerms reasonable. Larkin Street. LARKIN— NICELY FURNISHED SUN- ny single rooms; terms moderate. 426 MISSION — COMFORTABLE FUR- nished bedroom and kitchen; $10. 200! New Montgomery street. 105 NEW MONTGOMERY—2 FURNISHED 'O sunny rooms for housekeepling, $1 50, $175. Montgomery Street. 5T MONTGOMERY, COR. CLAY — OPEN DZ{ untl $:3u o'clock: branch office ot THE CALL: subscriptions and want ads taken. Datoma Streei. 8] FATQMA2 NICK SUNNY ROOMS FOR house ke¢piug, only §2 per week; also single rooms; ciean and white house. 555 SATUMA_EUITE OF HOUSEKEEPING DD rooms ; rent §8 per month. Fuik Street. POLE—NICE SUNNY FRONT ROOMS; housckeepiug; reat cheap. 71 Fowell Streei. POWELL, NK. CLAY—4 ROOMS UN- furnished for bousekeeping; top floor. 91¢ San Carlos Avenue. 151 SANCARLOSAVE. ¥R EIGHTEENTH st.—Single sauny iurnished front room; closet: cheap. Seventh Street. 149 SEVENTH (GIRARD)-SUITES AND Kitchens;also single rooms;newly renovated R~ SEVENTH, NR. BRYANT —2 FUR- D03 nished housekeepiug rooms; § 50. * SUNNY ROOMS, §1 ) tage 4 rooms, $11. 62 5 7y ¥ roox $12.50. Tuh® it 212—3 roows furnished. ALSO SUNNY C T- Secoud. near Brannan. BAY-WINDOW: yard 1419 Pacific 1217 Fiibert st., near Hyde. 799 EDDY, NEAR POLK—ELEGANT TOP £ flui: 8'rooms and bath: modern in every respect. Inquire 810 Market st. 8 INNY ROUMS; 13104 Fage st., near Lyon. RENT $25. EW FLAT: 5 ROOMS; BATH: GARDE large yard; rent cheap. 110 Henry st. F £« TWENTY-SECOND, NR. CHURCH— 219D pay-window, sunny flat; b rooms; bath; $12 50 RENCH FLAT OF_4 RO MS: BATH, STA- tionary washiubs. 3554 Twenty-Linrd st, near Guerr:ro, JRENCH FLAT OF & B OMS: BATH, STA- tionary washtubs. 1039 Guerrero st. LT o 4 RooMS, WITH O% WITHOUT stable. 719 OFarreli st. 505 EELL-FLAT 4 ROOMS: BATH: HOT OUO water: gas: basement and yard. TARGE SUSNY KoOWS: YARD AND 4 4 ICE SUNN 977 basement. Eighteenth and Harrison. SHOTW/LL, NEAR FOURTEENTH —§ #u 10y rooms,bath: stationary tubs; Teasonavle. T 5 ROOMS, BATH: BASE- 3241 Sixteenth st : 817 AEMY, NEA K& SANCHEZ—MODERN flat of & room:s; cheapest in the Mission; 1533 South Park. ARGESUNNY FU ENISHED FRONT ROOM: J light housekeeping: grate, bath: private famlly: 38 South Purs, near Third sl. Stockinn 3irew:. 1820 STOCKTON ST.—4 ROOMS, FUR- nisned compiete for housekeeping: large $12. yard. amyior siresi. TAYIOR, COR. POST—SUITE: RUN- ning water: grate; light housekeeping: $15. Muiket Streoi. GSEMITE HOUSE. 1045 MARKET—PER night, $35 to $1; week, $1 50 1085; families. Martha Place. MARTHA PLACE, OFF GEARY, NEAR Mason —Sunuy furnished rooms for working girls; light housekeeping: $5 mont.- MARKET—SUNNY FRONT OFFICE; 1508 ierims modorate. 995 POWELL COR- GEARY—NEWLY REN- ovated parior floor of 3 rooms, suitable for doctors. MEDICAZL. LL CASES OF MONTHLY SUPPEESSION (from whatever cause) restored in a few hours: sate and sure stany time; instant rellef for trayelers; home in confinem besc care and privacy: regular physiclan; 30 years' successfal Ppractice: my celebrated remedies for monthly supprossion never fail; every case guaranteed con- itation free, confiden:ial: hours 10 to 5: pills$L. MRS DR. WYKTH, 916 Post st, near Larkin. K. 3. H JOSSELYN, THE GREAT SPECIAL ist, still offers his vaiuable services to the un- fortunate. With & mind ma:ured and eariched by studies of an advanced order, there is hardly a Qlsease In the catalogue 0f human ilis he caunot treal 10 & perfect cure. Ladies, be Is always ready 10 assist you. His knowiedge has been strength- ened by extensive experlence. ~ No case pecullar to_your delicate organism Is beyond his sure con- trol. s female monthly remedies are sure aud £Afe In thelr eff:cts. His tried and valuable reme- dles ‘for lost manhood are never-failing in thelr action, and are warranted for both_young and old. He excels all others in the cure of private diseases. Over 50 years of practice enab'es him to warrant & cure in all cases Cousuliation pariors, 908 Market st. Call or write direct to 906 Market sc., rooms 11 and 12. @ MARTHA PLACE, OFF GEARY, ABOVE Mason—Nicely furnished, larze sunny room, for | 1 or 2 gentlemen, $8: also aingle, $5 month. miunn stree.. 101 MINYA-FURNISHED front rooms: quiet house; gle rooms, $1 week; clean place. 8] MINNA, NR. SIXTH-NICELY FUR- 431 nished sinny front rooms, $5 to $9 month; ot baths. NICE SUNNY reasonable; - sin- Mint Avenue. MINT AVE., COR. JESSIE, BACK OF Mint—Furnished sunny rooms, $5 a month; ble for 1 or 2, §7. 24 nice front rooms, s Mission ANCOCK HOUSE, 781 MISSION: RELECT family rooming-house: $1 50 10 $8 per week. 9033 JLSSON-FURSISHED ROOMS TO 2UD0 ter, with or without board, In private family. 242 strees. MISSION—SUNNY FRONT ALCOVE room; rent cheap. Nintn Streer. 1301 NINTH — FOR RENT FURNISHED 2 room. front. sunny bay-window; mantel and grate, §8; also unfurnished rooms. Oak Street. 93] QAK—ONE UNFURNISHED ROOM TO Fine stre: €09 BISE - TWG SUNXY FURNISHED rooms to ren:. wi'h Funning water, gas and bath, suitable ior nousekeeping; rent Feusonabie. 621 PINE—DOUBLE FRONT ROUM, 8; 1 0, suitable for 3 men, $9; ruaning water; others. ira sivee.. THIRD—HOUSEKEEPING ROOM, $7¢ front sunny suile housekeeping rooms. 119 362 THIRD—SUNNY SUITES OF HOUSE- Keeping rooms: 82 up. , Turk Street. 82] TURK—2BEAUTIFULSUNNY ROOMS; 21 aicove; grate: running water; closets; un: furnished. Twenty-sixth Street. 3367 TWENTY SIXTH, NEAR MISSION-3 B large front housekeeping rooms; fur- nished: $40. Vian Ness Avenne. 939 VAN NESS (BELLVUE)-CHANGED +)Z nands: nicely furnished sunpy suites of 2 aad 3 rooms: separaie kitcheus; gas ranges: com- plete; reasonable. 518 VAN NESS AVE._.FI 00K OF 8 SUNNY S rooms, furnished compiete for housekeep- ing: 828. MINNA—FLAT, 808 Union, 2 flat: see it. ROOMS, $11; 4 rooms. $9, $10. 75 139231 Ak —FLAT UF 5 ROOMS: S22 modern improvements; $16. WO N Y FLAT-: 6 AND7 ROOMS. 1118 Golden Gate ave., cor. Webster st. RARELY BEAUTIFUL: NW. COE. SUTTER and Scott sis.: 6 big rooms, $27 50: water free: appreciated ifseen. Apply 2300 Sutter, cor. Scott. JLEGANT 3-BAY-WINDUWCORNER FLAT; /7 rooms. ©54 Church st., near Mission High chool. JACKSO 2121 Tom $7.50. 4 a —VERY NICE AND LIGHT ent $40. LOWER FL\T: 5 SUNNY ROOMS. 87 Sanches si., near Seventeenih ROOMS TO LET. PINE, NR. N ASON—FURNISHED OR unturnished rooms. gas and bath: $8 up. 84 I ost Nirees. ANDODPR HOUSE, POST AND MASON STS. 50 bay-window pariors, smailer rooms; gas, Tunuing w tc.; $1 50 10 §4 per week. 622 EOST, — ELEGANT FURNISHED rooms: bath, not and cold wacer, $8: sunny suites, reasonabie. iowell Streer. 9] 9-214 POWELL (WILLISFORD)-NEWLY furnished sunny rooms: telephone. Olive Avenue. © OLIVE AVE, NEAR POLK ST.—KICE 4 turnished front room o let: rent cheap. 11 Sacramento Street. 1414 SACRAMENTO — 2 NICE ROOMS: suitable for housekeeping: private fam- ily; pleasant iocation. PROCESS THAT IS PERFECTLY HARM- less: never fails in any case of monthly sick- Dess, no motter what cause: no electricity bum- bug or other dangerons methods; money in_every case refunded if a cure fs mot_effccted: travelers Eelped immediately; years' experlence; home in confinement with _sanitarian_convenience. Con- sult free the oniy ‘ellable physicians, DR. AND MES. DAVIES, 14 McAllister st., next Hibernia Bank: hours, 9'A. M. 106 and 7 108 P. & N&W PROCESS—NO MEDICINE OR IN stroment used: every woman her own phy: cian for all fomale troubles, no matter from what cause; restores always in one day: can be sent and used at home: positive cure; genulne new precess can only be had at my office: advertised 30 years. DR. POPPER, 818 Kearoy st. A FROCESS THAT NEVEE FAILS TORE store every case of monthly sickness from whatever cause In a few hours when medicines and others have falled; no instruments use many years' experience: every case guaranteed: advice free; terms reasonable: first-class private home for confinement. MRS. DR. DALEY, 1128 Market st., over the Owl Drugstore. RIVATE MELICAL AND SURGICAL OF- fice for the cure of weak men, lost mannvod, night losses, varicocele, etc.: also for female co; plainis, blood and skin diseases and diseases of the liver, stomach, kidneys. Perfect cures guaran- teed. Call upon or write to DR. COOK, 865 Market. ] ADIES CHICHESTER'S ENGLISHPENNY. royat Piils (Diamond Brand) are best; safe, re- iiable: take no other. Send dc., stamps, for partica- lars, “Rellef for Ladles” in letter by return mail; atdruggist’s Chichester Chem. Co., Philadelphia D* FOULKT'S FRENCH CAPSULES—A guaranf teed absolute cure for all female dis- enses (no matter what cause): positively safe and sure; no danger or after effects: taken in time L 4180 ‘acts as & preventive: price $1 60 per box: sent free by on Tecelpc Of price. BROS., 38 Graut ave. R. AND MRS. WEGENER, 526 EDDY ST.: Pprivate home; every comfort: separate rooms before and auring confinement; female complaints skilljully treated; regular physician: quick reiiet for iravelers; best care; tern:s moderate: babies ‘adopted in good families; consultation free; pilis $2 RS, GOODWIN, SPECLALISTS, LADIES near or far: safe, quick cure guaranteed, any Aisease or complaint: home for patients: best skill. free diagnosis: low fees; seif-cure. 401 Van Ness (GESY LIFE- READER, 8 SEVENH ST. ladies 25¢, gents 50c: all questions answerea. ONSULT THE LUCKIEST AND BEST ME- dium; 25c; one price. 41 Minnast., basement. ME. HANSEN, PALMIST, CARD-READE: A¥L'past, present and future; 25¢. 148 Sixth, r. b. ME. WALTKRS OF TEHAMA ST.; CARDS; ladies 25¢, gents 50c. 951 Mission, nr. Sixth. M. NEOMA, CARD-KEADER: PAST, present and future; 25¢. 131 Fourth st. N ME. SYBILLE TELLS FROM CRADLE TO grave; pictures given:ladies 25¢: 914 O’ Farrell. CARD - READER; MAG- 223 Post. ME. ROLLAN netic treatmen SPIRITUALISM. ROF. WILLIAM, THE WORLD'S RE- nownied spirituaiist, has returned for a short time ouly; will hold oue grand seance at Pytbian astle, 909 Market st., Sunday evening, March 28; wonderful and startiing phenomena tesi and messages from departed friends: full names: Jocal and instrumental muslc; sitting dally, 124 xth st. MK, LE NORMAND, THE GREATEST " clairvoyant in the woria; life charis conta n- ing complete delineation of character and future life, only §260: readings by mall, 50¢; private readings, 26c. Office. 1 PolK st. ON'T FORGET FRED EVANS' LECTURE and siate-writing experiments. at Golden Gate utter st., next Sunday evening, March 28. | admission 15c, reserved seats 2bc. Can be obtained at Professor Evans’, 1242 McAllister. GNES H. PLEASANCE, DEAD TRANCE business ‘medium: hours 1010 5; evenings by appolntment. 250 Kearny st., parlors 14, 15. MLE: OSMAS, SPUUTUAL TRANCE MEDI um: life readings, Iove affuirs, business invest- ‘ments, mining speculaiions a speciality. 838 Mission RAND "EST CIRCLE TUESDAY EVE. AT 8 Mason st. Sittings daily. DE 2 SWAIN'S CIROLES, SUN., WxD. AND i ],OST-AT ORPHEUM, SATURDAY, PAIR opera-glasses; lLibers!’ rewara. 724 Guerrero. OST—BLACK NEWFOUNDLAND, MAL! L4 11 months old; by the name Turk. Return to 11234 Golden Gate ave., and receive reward. OST—CERTIFICATES Nos. 315 AND 333 for 86 shares of the capital stock of the Dutch Miniog and Milling Company. Finder will be re- warded by returning same to GEORGE W. GER- HARD, secretary, rooms 67 and 68. Stevenson building, 511 Caiifornia st., San Francisco. ]0ST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBEK- i nia Savings and Loan Soclety of San Fran- cisco, in the name of MADELINE 8. ARMI- TAGE. No.2061235. The finder will please re- turn 1o bank. BRANCH oFFIC st want ad: OF THE CALL, 167 NINTH \d subscriptions taken. BICYCLES. ARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND WHEEL! high grades In perfect running order from $:5 upward. Golden Kule Bagaar Cycle Department, 20 Geary st. $100. ELEGANT97 TANDEM, MADE T0 . order for $165: soid on account of sick- mess. Address 14 Mcllister s:., room 70. SEWING MACHINES. EWING MACHINES BOUGHT, SOLD rented and repaired. 145 Sixth si. L S. COHEN LATES1 SHIPPING INTELLIGENUK. Arrived. SATURDAY, March 27. Stmr Gipsy. Leland. 16 honrs from Mo-s Land- ine, etc: produce. 10 Goodall Perkins & Co. Stur Mineola, £illsbury, 99 nours from Tacom: 8400tons coal, 10 S P Co. Uskland direct. falled. SATURDAY,eMarch 27. Stmr Lakme, Anderson, Seattle. DLomestio Ports. SEATTLE—Arrived Mar 27—Stmr Progreso, he Mar 24. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived Mar 27— tmr Britannic. from Liverpool: stme New YOrk, from Sou:ham; ton: stmr Stuttzart. from Brem Sailed Mar 27—Stmr America, for Loadon: stmr Veendam, fo° Kotte-dam ; stmr Kaiser Wilhelm 11, for Naples and G -noa; stmr La Champague, for Havre: sumr Csmpania. for Liverpool. - SOUTHAMPTON—Salled Mar 37—Stmr Paris, for New York. HAYBE~Salled Mar 27—Stme La Bretague, for W York. — MARRIAGE LICENSKS. The followinz marriage llcenses have beea issued by the County Clerk’s office: George W. Roumph and £va Richardson,25—26. Al L. Schell and Alic- Mackenzie, 30—31. Jean Jardia ana Ceclie Durussell,’ 31—%0. ‘Antonlo F. Alvarez aud Louise Recalt, 40—23. R. A. Morriil and Mary 1. Overdick. 25—22. Harrv O. Kelso and Milir-d M. Kitchen, 24—22. 26¢; sittings 1to 8 P. . 114 Jones st. 326 MCALLISTER—TRANCE CIR., 2 AND 8 P.)e.; Lrance sittings. MES. C. J. MEYER. M. FHAN + writer. S, INDEPENDENT SLATE 118 Haight st.; bours 9 untii 6 e, a RS. MAYO STEERS, 11214 OAK: CIKCLE Tuesday, 8 ». x., Thurs.,, % P. M.; readings $1. RS. H. A. GRIFFIN—CLR. SUN. EVE.; 25¢; test mtg: Thur. eve.; stgs dally. 42634 Grove RS, T. J. WHITNEY, CLAIRVOYANT trance test medium & :ife reader. 218 Stockton M HYPNOTISM. YPNOTISM CURES WH. fails: also taught. Hypnotic In: PHRENOLOGY. ALL ELSE 6 O'Farrell. ROF. BEHRENS READS CHARACTER BY e head of men and women s an open book; adaptabiilcy In business and marriage. 181 Mon: gomery st. 2 DENTISTS. ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 769 MAR- Ket, vet. 3d and 4th; gass specialisis: painlesy extrac!ing, with gas, §1; piates, $7 up: flll, $1 up. ULL SET OF TEETH, $7: WARRANTED § years; painiess extraction: see our new combina- tion plate; thinnest, lightest, coolest plate made: warranted 10 years: fillings, 50c; crowns, 83 50. CHICAGO DENTAL PARLORS, 24 Sixtn street. $7 FULL SET TEETH: BEST MAKE; . kept In repair; extracting free: fillings,600; crowns, 3 50. Pacific Dental Parlors, 18 Third. LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS—A BOON TO LA- dies with female troubles; nodauger; safe and sure; $2 b0 express C. O. D.; don't delay until t00 late.' OSGOOD BROS., Coast Agents, Oakland;Cal. A BSURE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE DIS. euges from whatever cause; & home in cou- finement with_every comfort; eatisfaction guar anteed by MBS, GW YER, 226 Turk at. LL FEMALE COMPLAINTS AND DIS- eases of the eye permapently cured &t MRS, DR. SCOT1'S, 410 Geary st ; consultation free. L FBANS PERALL BEAULATING PILLE and efliclent emmen: per box. RICHARDS & CO.druggiats, 406 Clay st solo agta, ONT FAIL TO CONSULT Dit. SUKDAN AT his musenm, 1051 Marxe: st.: bis 30 yeacs #uccessful practice is a guarantes of falr treatment; 1he worss Cases treaied satistaciorily by mail tecond Stre 52 SECOND—-DOUBLE ROOMS, $150 TO 83 week; single, 81 to $1 50; night. 35¢ to dle. Buchanan Street. BUCHANAN, \R. SUTTER—LARGE sunny furn.shed room: $10; references. 170 A BUSH—NICELY rURNISHED SONNY rooms; suite or single; houss keepin g privi- 727 leges. (‘2 BUSH ST.—-2 SUNNY CONNECTI\G 21 1 ont rooms, bath, running waidr, $10, $6; both $15. Carlos Plac CARLOS PLACE, OFF O'FARRELL ST, above Poweil—Sunny furnished rooms, #4, $5. ‘l l.’ SECOND—-NICE CLEAN SUNNY FUR- O mabed rooms, from $1 per week up. £1Ah N reo . SIXTH—THE HILLSDALE—QUIET, SUN- ny single rooms: transients so!icied. 33 Sixteenth Street. SIXTEENTA—-UNNY FURNISHED rooms for rent cheap. 28922 routh Park. 38 SOUTH PARK -~ NICKLY FURNISHED front alcove bedroom, «uiiable for man and wife or 2 gents: housekeeping privileges if de- sired; grate; water: buth; $8; private. NSURPA+SED REMEDIES FOR FEMALE troubles, diseases. MRS.DX. PUETZ, 20444 4th. HME AFRIEND ARD MOTHEK'S CARE. MRS, DR. FUNKE. 1416 kighth st., Alameda, ) HALL 14 MoALLISTER STREKT, Nuak Jones. Disenses of women and children. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JOHNB. AITK&N AND M4 URICK L. ASHER, attysatiaw, rms. 515,516, 5i> floor, Parroit bidg JOHN k. KICHARDS, LAW OFFJOLS. K0OM4 26 and 27, Crocker buidiug Meivpnone Mais 76, ¥an Francisco, Cal PHYSICJANS. OSITIVELY PAIN LESS EXTRACTION, DR -HARDING, 500Sutter cor. Fowell: tel. maln5375 K. J. J. LEE] 1126 MARKET Si.: OPEN evenings: Sundays till noon; deutistry taught QLTSS DENTAL ASMOCIATION G06 WAk ketst. DR CHARLES W. DECKER. 7 A SET FOR TRETH_WAKRANTXD A3 -g00d as can be made; filling $1. DR SIMM3 dentisz, 980 Market st, nex: Baldwin Theater. Paliuss FXTEACHON ste: CRowN work speciaity: plates §5 up: 18 years expericnon R LW, D.D.K, 8163 Geary. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET ST, NR m"“':é‘ old plates made over like new: tes are made: 3 Foein " mom 8 per sei: extracting Soos gas given. “» SET OF TEE.IH WITHUUL AVaals us H. G. Young, 1841 Poik s K. GKORUK W. LEEK TdHK o) lLesk dentist, didcoverer ot painiess extraciloa patentes | pro" work or teeih Wihout any piate. VoA from §10 J0U Farrelist GENUINE AL WOBE XKASONABLE AND Wak: ranted. DR J. W. KEY. 1520 Market st ATTOENEYS-AT-LAW. A DYVIOE FKEE: DIVOKCE LAWS A BPEC- inlty; private; no fee without success: prodate, Insolvency, wills, collections, bills of ssie, deeds, damages, ete.; private detectives: estab. 10 years. 6. W. HOWE. 850 Market st, corner Stockion st. ADVICK FREK; KO GHAKGE DXLESS SUC- R C. C. O DONN] 1206 MARKET, RES. Dl e SR AT Sl W. KING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, CHRON- icle building; advice fres; low fezs; all cases, cesstal. W. W. DAVIDSON, 927 Market st. BIRTIS—MNARRYAGES—DEATHS. Birth, yaarriage and dea:h notices sent by mall wilinot le Inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorasd withthe name and residence of persoas authorise1 tohave the same publishad. | BOKN. CLARK—In this city, March 20, 1897, to the wite of James Clark, a daughter. DENAHY—In this clcy, March 6, 1897, to the wife of James A. Denahy, & daughter. DOUGLASS—Iu this ciiy, March 26, 1897, to the Wite of . A Dougiass, danghrers’ " GREEN LA W—In this elty. March 20, 1897, to the wife of John B. Greenlaw, a dsuzhter. HANSEN—In this city, March 6, 1897, to the wife of Johu H. Hansen. » daugher. HESEL—To the wife of Hugh Hesel. a daughter. LESLIE—In this city. March 21, 1897, o the wite of Isaak Leslie, a daughter. MCMICHA EL—In this city, March 27,1897, wite of Rober: Mo ichast. a o T '0 B PETER3—March 23, 1837, to the wife of Peters a daughter. e PENDLETON—In Alameda. Marc) 2 the wit- of Edward F. Pendeton, & sop. " PORTER—March 12, 197, tothe wifeof John W. Porter, » son. ROTH—March 22. 1897, to th OTHE—Marcl, 43 e wite of Henry SAUTER—March 27, 1897, to the witeof J. M. ~suter, & son. SEAGRAVE—In this clty, March 2 3 wite of J. G Seagrave, wson. | > 1007 tothe TONJKS—In thls city, Maroh 2 3 wito ot . Tonjes, & son. Rkl WINTERBERG—March Raoigh Winterierg. s inqcier 19 the wite of ANk PETEEABRIED, ENSEN—PETERSEN—1n this oity. March 26, 1897 by the Rev. C. J. Larson. Godfred Jonsen and Julte Petersen of San Francisco. SCHAFER—CLARK—In this city, Maroh 2: 1897, by ihe Rey. Hormanh Gehicke Hormans L Sohafer and Mary 8. Clark, both of San Fram- cis e ——— DIED. Baldwin, James T. Jr. Law, Briones, Guillermo TS ereay % McLean, Marths G. Dil on, Joseph N. Mabley, 4 Dougherty, Raymond Margerat: Sesen Dunker, ! T. H. ¥itzpatrick, Rev, T. ¥ord, Thoaias Kountaln, Nellle B. Harrls, Murk Howe, Krastus M. Melbourn. Edwin L ames Obiegshieger. E. L Otse. Jonuson, Erland Bchiebeil, Anus H. Joseph. Isaac Smith, Eugeno & Knight, Sop iia J. Townsend, Marths H. Kock, Karen West, Isiable Wilkinson. Mra. 8. BALDWIN—In this city. March 24, 1897. James T. Jr., son or James T. ana Hessie Baldwino, & native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 11 months lends are respectfully invited to sttend a2 el seFiees T EAY Qunds), e 1nterment Cypress Lawn &m:’;‘-rflmnm g BRIONES—In Oakland, March 27, 1897. Gul léi"rlnn. No::‘d‘ nn' of Gabriel J. and Dolores ‘months and 17 days. RN Yo CRAIG—In this city. March 286, Ji beloved son of Nellie and the tllm.-T:!-ln‘.: a native of San Franclsco, aged 23 years. A@F"The funeral will 1ake place THIS DAY (Sunday), at 9:30 o'clock A. M., from his late residence, 220) Polat Lobos a 'enue, thencs to Star of the Sea Church, whers a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the r2pds0 of his soul, commencing a: 10 0'Clock a. M. Inter- mea: Holy Cross Cemetery. DILLON—In this city. March 27. 1837. Josaph Nictiolas, beloved son of ‘enry an | Lizzi: Dils 1on, anative of San Francisco, aged & vears 11 moiths azd 9 days. DOUGHERTY—ia :his clte, Marh 27, 1897, ] Raymoud, beloved sonof Lzze and Georgs Douzhertr, a ustive of Sai + FANCISC0, aged year aud 6 mouths. UNKER—In this city. March 26,1897, Ferd, pand T. H., beloved fatuer of Cyros Dunker, & native of Germany. aged 60 years. A& Friends and acaualniances are respaot. fmily Invited to attend che fareral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 oclock ., from the par lors of Theoaor Dierss. 957 Mission streer, between Firth and Sixih. Iatermeat L 0.0, Cemetery. FITZPATRICK—There will be an anniversary solemn requiem bigh mess TO-MORROW (slon aay ), at 10 0'clock A. 3., at All Hallows Churcl, South San Francisco, for the repose of the soal of Rev. Timotny Fitzpa rick. FORD—In this clty, sarch 27, 1897, Thomas, ve- loved husband of the (a.e Catherini Ford father of Thomas, Nora, Witliam and natie Ford, and orother of Mrs. John Hardiman, a nat(ve of Ire- tand. sged 60 yoars. i #F-Friends and acquaintances are respct fuily Invited 10 atiend to6 tuneral TO-MORKOW (Monday), at 8:30 o'ciock 4. ., from his late residence. 1311 Steiner street, tneace o Holv Cross Church. where a solemn requism mass will e celebrated for the repose of hils soul, come3enc- ing at 9 0'CloCK A.M. Intermenc Huiy uross Cemetery. A.0. U. W.—Tothe officers and members of Bay View Lodge No 158: You ar: hereby notified {0 atteny the funeral of our la.e brother Thomas Ford, TO-LUKKOW (Mondav), at 8:.0 o'clock A M. from his late residence, 1311 Stelner streei. By order of secre.ary. FOUNTAIN—In this city, March 27, 1597, Nellle B, beloved and ouly daughter of J. W. aud Alica . L'Fountain, a native ot San Francisco, aged 1 riends and acquain o ful'y invited to uttend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 3 o'clock P.., ffom the family 4 4 residence, 4041 Kighteenth street, near Castro, Interment L. 0. O. F. Cemetery. HARRIS—In this city. March 23, 1897, Mark, be- loved husband of Emum: 1s, and_father ot . Harrls. & native of Manchester, Kng- 1 67 years § months and 5 davs Late . s of st Francis Hook and Ladder Truck . V. F. D, and membver of the Exemps Fire Company. A3 Friends and acquaintances and members of Exempts are respec.fully invited to actend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 10:80 o'clock A. M., from the pariorsof Carew & knglish, 41 Van Ness avonuo. thence by 11:3) 0'clock . M. train from Twenty-fi.th and Valencia sireeis L0 Home of Peace Cemetery for Interment. HOW k—In this city, March 27, 1897. Erastus M. Howe, a native of Camden, Me., aged 06 ye months and 2 days. JOHNSON—In this city. March 25, 1897, E; beloved husband of Maggle Johnson. and of Ina Johnson, anative of Fiaisud. aged 4 years. A5 Friends and acqualtauces are respet- fully Invited to attend the funeral TH1S DAY (Sunday), at 11 a’clock A. 3, from Drew’s Hall, 131 New Montgomery stree:, under the auspices of the United Californis Finn Brotherhood. Kemalos ac the pariors Of the Union Undertal H ing Company, 733 Mission stree:. lu.ermo d Laurel Hili Cemetery. i UNITED CALIFORNIA FINN BROTHER- 14 hood—Members are hereby requested o be at our hail 121 New Mouigomery street, THIS DAY (Sunday). at 11 o'clock A M. sharp, to attend the funeral of our lute brother, Eriand Johnson. lutermenc Laurel Hill Cemetery. By oruer ot JOHN JOKELA, President. JOHN J. GUTZEN, Secretary. JOSEPH—In Oakiand, Isaac_Joseph, beloved father of Louis Joseph. Mrs. H. Levy of Inde- peadence, Cal.. Mrs, A. Hockwald, ‘Miss Ray Joseph, Iaidor and 'Jos Joseph and Mrs. J. G Harris. a native of Poland. aged 70 years. A5 Friends and acquaintances ars Tespects fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MOREOW (Monday), at 9 0'clock A .. from the resi- dence of his daughter, Mrs. J. C, Harris. 1458 Castro_ streer, Oakiand. Intermen. New Salem Cemetery, San Mateo. Funeral train from Third and Townsend streezs at 11:30 0’clock A. 3. KNiGHT—In this city, March 27, 1897. Sophia ., beloved wife of George Kuight, and aister of Olga Toreson, a native of Norway, azed 30 years 3 months and 17 day: A%-Remains at the parlors of Gantner & Guntz, 8 and 10 City Hall square. KCCE—In Humbodt, Cal, March 325, 1897, Karen Kock, a native of Denmark, aged 48 years 3 months and 9 days. LA W—in Sa. Jose, Macch 16, 1897, Crossiey Law, ‘tatber of D:. H.riand, H. E. and Horace Law, Mrs. Charies Vinzens and Mrs. F. L. Litman, aged 80 years. #-Funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 1 @clock P. x., from 174 South Secoud street, San Jose. LEAHY—In this city. March 26, 1897, Mary Leah - a nativ - of Ireland, aged 57 s ears 2 Remains at the parlors of J. . O’'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. MABLEY—In (his cit Mary Jane Mubiey Canada, aged 44 years. Friends and acquaintances and membersot £hbwood Circie No. 129, C. O. .. are respect- fuily invited (0 attend <he funeral T0-MORKOW (Monday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from Foresters’ Hall 10% V' Farrel. sireet. Interment L . 0. F. Cemetery. Remains at pariors of 4. W. Martia & Co., 118 Geary street. MCLEAN—in this city, Mareh 25, 1897, Marcha Grace,youngest and belovel daughter of Edward T. and Marcha J. 3cLean, and sister of Mianie, Edwara. Rover:, Clarence, W ter and Frank McLean. a mative of San Francisco aged 11 years and 11 days. B3 Friends and acquaintances are respec: fully invited 10 attend che fuperal THIS DA (Sunday), at 1 o'clock P. M. from the resi- deice of her parencs, 1109 ~hotwe.l street, bo- tween Twenty-fifth and I'wen y-sixch. Howard and Folsom, thence by electric jun.ral-ca: from Thistiech sireet and San Jose avenn ot 2 o'clock .M. intermeu: Cypress Lawn Cemetery. MARGGRAF—In this city, March 25. 1897, Jo- seph Marzgraf. beloved father of Charles and Joseph Marggraf, Mrs. A. Lolerhose, Mrs H. Behrmana snd Mrs. 5. Voc<. nacive of Base: bach. Baden, Germany, aged 73 years 6 months and 29 days 3 Fuoeral private THIS DAY (Sandayjs Piteass omis flowers MELBOURN—In this city, March 27, 1897, Ed- win L., beloved husband of M athilaa Meiboarn, ana father of Edwin A. Melbouin. Mrs. V. Iinchette, Mra. k. L. Eourvesu aod Henry C.. Cecella and_Therese Melbourn, a naiive of Baie timore, Macyland, asea 73 years 3 months and 15 days. MILLER-In this cliy, March 27, 1897, Fred Miller, a native of Germany, weeu 43 years. MITCHELL—In this cicy, March 27. 1587, Delia, wite of Thomas Mitcheil, and mother 6f Mar- gacet. John. Teresa and Nelile Mitchell, Mrs. Pritchard, Mrs. Bisoy and the lato Thomas Mitchell, a native of County Galway, Ireland, iagel 74 years and 2 months. B & Frieuds and acquainiances are respact- folly invited to a’tend the 'uneral TO-MOR KOW (Monday), at 9:30 o'clock A. AL, from his late Tesidence. 170) Webster sire-i. thence (o St Dominic’s Courch. where a solemn requiem mass wiil b celebrated for the rwpose of her soul, commencing ut 10 0'clock A. X. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery, Please omi: flowers, MOORE — I the Clty and Cou March 27, 1897, James Moore. a; OHLEGS{ LEGER—in this city, March 26, 1897, ¥dward L., beloved son of Philio and Hatwy Ohlegsulegér, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 2 months and 7 days. OLSEN—Iu this city, Marsh 26, 1897. Richara Olsen. « native of Sweden. ave L 85 vears. aarFriends and acquaintances and members { of tne Pacific Coast Marine Firemen's Union are respectfulls Invited to attend the funeral TO-MURRUW (Monday), & 1350 0'CICOK P. M. i fiom the undertaking pariors of Moulna Bros, 4 31 Eddy strest. Intsrmen: Laurel Hill Ceme tery. SHIEBELL—In Alameda, Anna Hewsoa. beloved ‘wife of George L. Shlcbell, daughter of the laie Rev. Sterhen Hewson,nd sister of Mrs. B. W. B. €mith. & native of Enge , aged 61 years and ¢ monchs. 2@ Friends and_acquainiances are respcs fuil - invited to attend the faueral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 8 o'clock P. ., from Park-street A1, E. Chaich, Alameda. SMITH—1In this clts, March 26 1897, Eugene R., infant sonof i A.and Ells J. Smiib, & native \ of an Francisco, ssed 10 days. TOWNSEND—In Oakiand, Macch 26, 1897, Mar- ‘ DI Oax| Nea| electig this m came Hennd First ColY statin simi Carro} come which Attd Henn at Inas: fthe n lost th Judd for a March 27, 1897, Mrs. tive of New Bruaswick, Jame! and t! allegeq Finall way i counti he so ¢ Whil men {r about | for oth Wh dnced stir in cated eviden the ele the r missed few ti the ea| find th votes unsea The| possib ton H., beloved wifsof Jamos Townsend, a na- | tive of Maine, aged 58 years 11 monthsand 9 duvs. %@ Friends and _acquaintances fully invited to attend the funeral (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. . from- ner lats Tesldence, 1014 Fourteenth streei, Oakland. Interment private. WEST—In Alsmeds. March 27. 1897. Isiable, ner ‘wife of the lat+ D. W. West. and beloved m of Mrs. Frances Newman of 4232 San Jos Due, &natlveof Buena Vista, Newfoundland, ag-d 53 vears 5 months and 2 days. ‘@ Friends and nconainiances ars resecr sully mnvited to sattend the funeral services TO-MORROW (Monday), a2 o'clock r. ., ab her lato residence, 2232 San Jose ave:ne. 3 WILKINSON—In The Dalles Or. March 27, 1837, Mrs. Samuel Wilkinson. formeriy of Sad Francisco, a native of Engiand. e ————————— MCAVOY & GALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBA LMERS,| 80 Fifth 8t., Opp. Lincoin School. AR MCMENONET McMENOMEY & SON, LAKERS AND EMBALMERS, Mission Street, Near Seventi. ieplione Souch 04 not f AS. ENGLISH. T. R CAREW lots w CAREW & ENGLISH, of UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMEsy dispu FUNERAL DIRECTOKS, s 10 Vaa m:“n{;_,‘m Aurkes 36, Sau franciyey om:"lx » ubll L. GUNTZ. H. W. GANTNER ailo GANTNER & GUNTZ, How Funeral Directors and Embaimers. land Sand 10 CITY HALL SQUARE. the MOUNT OLIVET GEMETERY, su( MATEO COUNTY: Sy, Rihe city ;. W.h:&umm

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